7 ‘from Baie Ste. xing history by winning George: ‘Chuvalo, . 22-year- -old | -Ganadian heavyweight ‘cham- pion, wrote the goodbye Tuesday night:-with. a. thunderous right nd that knocked out Yvon in S 12th and final round of Chu- | -Walo’s first title defence. . 4eY’m. all finished,” a bloodied Durelle said after absorbing one the worst beatings of his long eer.. ‘pletely: finished» and I. won't be coming back nowhere.” . e's i glad he’s through because “ He’s just. a: shadow. of what he - used. to be,” chipped in Chris ~ Shaban, who managed’ Durelle to the: Canadian and British light- heavyweight: titles and then two shots. at’ world ;Shaban added:. “yr hope. he ‘Sticks to it. I still hold: Yvon’s ontract and I will have him arred from fighting any place here there is a boxing’ commis- on. before I see him ‘put on an- sther ‘glove: * , DOWN: FIVE TIMES Chuvalo, weighing 210 pounds 18614: for .the craggy-faced |_ - ;Qurelle, decked the 8-to-5 bet- ee ting - favorite five times during : ‘the = ‘battle before connecting with» a right Cross | than ended Béating cancels fo} t with Olson | By MLD MucPHALL “Tm an old man. Com-|. Sot fe Canadian: ‘Press Staff Writer _ a ORONO. (CP)—Yvon' Dutelle,’ ‘the’ fan-lévitig| Anne, ' N.B., who ‘twice fought for a world title and almost: made Canadian it is through with thie rin g. things at.1:01 of the 12th round, -Chuvalo set. the pattern in‘ the first round with a left hook that. draped .Durelle over the ropes for a-three count. In the sec- ond, a low blow by Chuvalo: fell~ ed Yvon -and the | challenger grimaced in pain. He was up at the count of three. | Punishing’ ‘plows by ‘Chuvalo started - Durelle’s nose’ bleeding in the second. His right eye puf- fed in the fifth and he was bleeding from.a gash on_ his right eyebrow from the sixth round on. He went down for a nine count in the ninth round and twice for: counts of eight and seven in the 10th. Chuvalo,. who. emerged un- scathed' except for a cut over-his left eye, paid tribute to Durelle’ Ss courage. “He. never ‘hurt me. ‘and’: I thought {I could finish him earl- ier. But he kept coming. back. plenty rough.” Durelle’s loss had repercus- sions’ in’ the “United States. ‘Matchmaker_ Benny: Ford: of .San Francisco said a scheduled Dec: 7 bout between Durelle and Bobo Olson’ had been cancel- led. Lb ’ He’s a good. strong. puncher and} wee senecenccecncecerere herenseenecsorsrancet TRAIL’S FAMED ST ONE RINK | ENDS TITLE-STUDDED. CAREER ' VANCOUVER ‘()--Reg Stone of Trail: announced’ Monday that his famed curling rink: is, breaking up. — The Totem bonspiel here ers. " “Of course we are quite disappointed about Ernie leaving.” ; Stone said. "No, we haven’t even thought about 2B replace- ment.” POOIOIIIIS TITS wre PDPE OPI EP LEE PLOCEVACIOS? aorneoee Ticats need comradeship says coach Jim Trimble | . HAMILTON. ()—And- what are the growling . Hamilton ...Tiger- Cats, who once expressed‘a fond- ness for raw- meat and_ steel nails, talking. about these days? Togetherness, ‘no less.- “A team.is supported on work- ing together and we’re.going: to have to accentuate comradeship in, our practices this week.” © ‘To such a low estate has fallen Jim Trimble, coach of the team that for the last two years. has. terrorized* the Big Four Football Union to such an. extent. that Trimble’s public © pronounce- ments could largely be confined to the degree by which his boys would smear the opposition. — ' But something has gone wrong in the Tabbies camp. They have only one more chance to win— and win big. They’re chewing fingernails instead of steel ones. LARGE DEFICIT __ By virtue of a 17-5 shellacking in Ottawa last weekend, the. Ti- be the last time the quartet that has won five’ British: Col-. “umbia championships will play together, ‘Stone said lead Ernie Gordon is dropping out and moving to Vancouver to enter the auto business with his, three, broth- a ‘The at the end ofthe. ‘month’ will: ta , vores | cats havea 12- -point’ dericit: ‘to | overcome here next Saturday,: in ‘the two-game, total- -points Big Four playoff if they-are. to ad- vance into the Grey Cup at: Tor- onto Nov. 28° against Winnipeg Blue Bombers. . Trimble blamed. this situation ' on the lack of team - play last Saturday. “Comradeship’ ‘and co-operation” are what Haniil- ton, needs now, he said. , : “We were beaten because: only 90 per cent of the time were we operating at our best, " he. said Tuesday. “The other 10 per. cent OF: “fhe time was when. they baffled . us. Ree 1A collection of bad performances from our good people : hurt us badly.” Lee ._, SURF CLASSIC” St. Leger Stakes - for, three- -year-olds was. first run in! English Derby. 1776, four years before’ the, first | Nelson’ s. ‘Maglio TRAIL: i: vane Playing’ ‘coach, Mickey Maglio of: Nelson. Maple in. the Western — Hockey League: but; his lead has}. been sliced: to three. ° points by linemate Lee Hyssop and Ross- land’s Pinoke. ‘McIntyre. Maglio has 12° goals 'and.10'as- sists: for 22 points.. Hyssop - and McIntyre own identical marks in their tie for second spot, eight goals and 11 assists. Playing coach Bobpy - Kromm of the Trail,;Smoke Eaters fol- lows: with 18 points. Rossland’s ‘Primo Secco \s the league's leading bad boy. with qa total of 32..minutes. in penal- ties.- Behind him is Harry Smith of Trail with 26 minutes: Trail’s Martin leads the goal- tending department with a 4.6 average in eight games. Tied for second place. are. ‘Koehle of Nel- leads pack” son. and: Forlin: of Rossland with 5. 0: averages.’ Leafs still holds: down first: place}: “International ' ; Exhibition bouts: for Patterson — “TORONTO “O—Floyd Patter- ‘son, who lost his world heavy- weight boxing title last summer to Sweden’s Ingemar Johansson, will give a series of exhibition bouts: in Eastern Canada. next month. It was announced Tues- day night that his opponents will }be sparring partners -for his re- turn. bout with the big Swede. NORWICH, Eng. «) — Thou- sands of fish have been killed by salt water In rivers near. this Norfolk town, when unusually high tides forced. sea water up the river mouths.” TODAY and _THURSDAY, 7-B:10 p.m. HOUSE OF BAMBOO in Cinemascepe . starr! ng Robert Ryan. a — and - Shirley Yamagichi Oe eee ee > Rupert Daily | News a Wednesday, November 18, 1959 ARS fry rast. 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