Grand Jury Studies Boxing-Hoodlum Case CHICAGO (AP) -- Hoodlum} intervention into boxing circles a federal ' ag tn can: grand y in nection with the ill-fated Cassius| Clay-Ernie Terrell heavyweight) hoxing championship fight. Bernie Glickman, Terrell's former associate and a pal of) Chicago mobsters, is the central| figure in the hearings. He sought FBI help after a re- ported beating early last month by Felix (Milwaukee Phil) Al- Glickman is being held in pro- tective custody following his revelations that ithe underworld triad ta al pionship fight. Eight persons, including a pair of Chicago mobsters, have been subpoenaed to appear be- fore the grand jury. Federal of- ficials also indicated there will be a pair of mystery witnesses. A federal prosecutor said in- dictments will be sought from the grand jury against Alderisio possible. The Chicago gangland figures involved are Gus Alex, a gambling overlord, and Gus Zeanas, an ex-convict and tan! aide of James R. Hoffa, Team- ster union president. By THE CANADIAN PRESS Selkirk 2 Winnipeg 3 Bathurst 1 Campbellton 5 Camp Gagetown 6 Fredericion 4 HOCKEY SCORES | THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesdey, March 29, 1966 © Manitoba Senior (Winnipeg leads best-of-seven final 2-1) North Shore Intermediate (Campbellton wins best - of- seven final 4-3) Southern N.B. Intermediate |; (Camp Gagetown leads best- of-five final 2-0) Chicago boxing promoter Irv Schoenwald also has been sub- poenaed together with five New York fight figures. They are Harry Markson, Julie Isaacson, Teddy Brenner, Joe Glasser an John Novick. New York's refusal to license bout led to Glickman's beating by Alderisio and the subsequent investigations. have disobeyed a mob order not to be seen with Terell. Glickman was reported to Pro Golf Association NEW YORK (AP)--The purse for the United States open golf championship, scheduled June & to 10 in San Francisen, hac been raised to $150,000. The U.S, Golf Association, making the announcement Mon- day, said the $25,660 first prize will remain the same but more money will be distributed among place positions after the first seven. The USGA also said the cut- off points for the last two rounds will be raised from the Raises Purse For Open low 50 and ties to the low 60 and ties. Any pro who starts the tournament proper at the 0 nic _Clih will receive $290. The leader of each sectional quali- fying test will get $300, with $200 given for second and $100 for third: : The anticipated 2,500 entries will compete first in local trials at 67 courses in 40 states May 23 and 24, then play off in sec- tional tests at 13 centres June 6 and 7. derisio, a Chicago terrorist. and as many other mobsters as|Terrell for the championship up training over the week- end. They will meet at Maple Leaf Gardens, round title fight with Cana- dian challenger George Chu- valo. Both fighters took yes- terday off after wrapping CASSIUS CLAY props his feet up while relaxing at his Toronto motel last night on the eve of his scheduled 15- Chance Of Lifetime For George Tonight TORONTO (CP) -- George, "'It is possible for the bout to|tral corner after scoring 8 Chuvalo, 28, of Toronto, has the|/be given to the fouled fighter,"'| knockdown, the referee may in-| chance of a lifetime tonight but/he said, but he wasn't inclined|terrupt his count until the rules| he faces a sobering thought,| to take the possibility seriously.) are observed and then resume} too. "We look with disdain on ajthe count from where he) If he pins the world heavy-| fighter who falls from a low stopped. weight boxing title with an up-| blow," he said, 'adding the pro-| Officials will be named by| set over Cassius Clay in their|tective equipment used by box-| McKenzie tonight. acheduled 15-rounder beginning|ers should safeguard them from) The automatic eig at 19:30 pm. EST. you can bet} being hurt will be in eff that every Canadian wilj hail) Clay's manager kis: him as the king of the heap.|making sure by importing spe-ja fig 3 But the World Boxing Associ-|cial gear to protect his man out after three trips to the can-} ation won't.-And Ontario is a/ against low blows. vas in one. round, will be| member of the WBA | If a fighter is deliberately, Waived. | "It would be ludicrous for On-| fouled, he may be taken to his| The fight may be stopped be-| tario to call the Clay-Chuvalo|/dressing room for a break of Cause of a cut only after con- match a championship,"' said/ about 15 minutes. If Dr. Thomas) Sultation with the ring doctor. Merv McKenzie, the province's| Flommerfelt of Toronto, the at-|A Majority decision of the ref-| athletic commissioner. tending physician, decides. he| eTee and two judges decides the The WBA and Ontario recog- can't go on, the fouled fighter| Utcome. For exan if two of| nize Ernie Terrell of Chicago as) will be awarded the victory py| the three officia score it a) the champ. Terrell was origi-|a technical knockout. draw, that's the way it goes into) nally slated to fight Clay here| But if a foul is accidental and the records. but backed out in a contract dis-|a fighter is unable te centinue,| Chuvalo, who has never been pute and won't be around. the bout will end in a draw and knocked down, 7 ht - count e three-| ceciare! knocked | YP oe ee sala ie 15 " Pee ST i a 7 ff f/ LLEE SEAL 7; remained a 7- But he left a pair of gloves| Clay will retain his share of the|to-1 underdog Monday with bet- for Clay to use. title, ting light. His record is 34 Clay's manager, Angelo Dun-| j¢ § fighter can't answer the| Wins, 11 losses and two draws. dee, chose gloves Monday for) 4) he'll. be declared the loser) Clay has 22 consecutive victor-| the fight which were the reserve| 4, a TKO scored in the round) ies and 18 knockouts. | set for Terrell when he scored a! he fails to answer. Officials expected about 10,-| unanimous 15 - Toure. decision, 'The referee will decide when|000 in the 17,500-seat Maple over Chuvalo in their WBA title) roujs are committed and in-| Leaf Gardens with the live gate fight here last November. struct the two judges when to| between $100,000 and $150,000 Scrawled in ink on the inside deduct points. The fight will be; Returns from closed-circuit tel- of Clay's gloves are: "E. Ter-| cored under the five-point|evision in 23 cities in the United| rell alternate gloves. _|must system whereby the win-| States and 10 in Canada are est-| Chuvalo's manager, Irv Ung-\ ner of a round receives five) imated anywhere up to $600,000. | erman, chose a set which were) points and the loser four or less.|Clay's share is 50 per cent. of held in reserve for the ( anadian Each fighter gets five points|the live gate and ancillary rev- when he fought Terrell. enue, and Chuvalo gets 20 per McKenzie also handed down ARS ae cent of each. the rules governing the fight MAY INTERRUPT COUNT There is no live television but and reminded both managers it) Only the referee's count is of-'the CBC radio network will could be lost on a foul. ficial and the timekeeper will|carry the fight in both French ~--~| take his count from the referee.|and English starting at 10:15 C bl If a fighter fails to go to a neu-'p.m. amble Leads ez Scoring Race ROCHESTER, N.Y. (AP) -- Individual total-point, goal-scor- ing and goaltending honors are| stiil-up- for grabs in tire -Amer=| ican Hockey League today, Dick! Gamble, Alain Caron and Gary| Bauman hold slim departmental | leads with only two weeks left} rN in the regular season, celle Gamble, veteran Rochester| N ex! Americans' left winger, has 88| S ® os ar points for a three-point edge| % , age {ney over Cleland Mortson of Quebec! os € Car Aces. Bob Courcy of Cleveland : nro Barons is third with 83 points} " followed by Rochester's Gerry! Ehman with 81. } Caron of Buffalo Bisons has} 44 goals, two more than Gam-| ble and Joe Szura of Cleveland. | Bauman, the Aces' netminder, is being challenged by Claude Dufour of Hershey Bears. Bau-| man, who recently returned to| action after resting a back in- jury, has a 2.90 goals-against! average. Dufour is at 2.92 fol- lowed by Les Binkley of Cleve- land, 2.98, and George Gardner of Pittsburgh Hornets, 3.01. 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