Prince Rupert Ua,y fjw. Tuesday, October 2(1, 1903 .JJ Last Night ; Fights SPORTS ROUND-UP By The AssocU d Press Filchock Takes Revenge As Riders Edge Eskimos Today and Wednesday Shows at 1:00 p.m. Last Complete Show .... 8:15 p.m. f Kid Gavilan To Challenge Turpin, Olson Bv JACK HAND NEW YORK lAP) The new middleweight champion of the in CUNft MCtO I Vl fUCHT THC.HEMFFI I 2a By The Canadian Pwss ' BasKatphewan Roligftridei;, Football Union games this season. Tho Rniiph riders won the dis- nrcvirtwicl1, "R.i. Del Flana-Eaii 14!H, St. Paul, outpointed &t?r Marcello, 1474, Providence, 10. ' , Brooklyn Floyd Patterson. 16(j. Brooklyn, outX)inted Wes Basom, l534, St.- Louis, 8.' Qebec ' Don WebbiT, 121, Roanoke. I Va., outpointed fer-nando Oagnon, 120:l4, Quebec, "l9,t MAN" By GAYLE TALBOT GROSSINGER, N.Y. (AE) There have been some fight training camps that were museum pieces, including one we recall in which Lou Nova delved into the mysteries of yogi and made pals with a live bear, but the one which has been going on here for a number of weeks seems to rank right up with the their coach Frankle Filchock Unction wfth a close 20-19 de-agiin savouring the taste of vie- cision over the Eskimos Monday torv in the city of his rjrmer night to move into second place triumphs, today hold the dls-uln "iru ll4,rls. mar 10. zanieet of the lot. " . South Gate. Calif.-Vinnie de ! UIU-"" OI niv'"S Carlo. H8'2. Philadelphia, atop- ton Eskimos their nrst beating pod Baby Ike, 148, Los An-jat home and two of their three teles, 7. ' 1 in 15 Western Interprovincial Neill Armstrong hit a high octane stride Monday night, leading Winnipeg Blue Bombers to an 18-6 victory over Calgary Stampeders in a Western Inter provincial Football Union game. world Randy Turpin or Bobo Olson will have a ready challenger In Kid Gavilan, the welter titleholder. The Cuban Kecd, training at Summit, N.J., for a Nov. 13 defence against Johnny Bratton at Chicago, is anxious to jump into the 160-pound division against the winner of Wednesday's 15-round bout at Mauison Square Garden. "Win or lose with Bratton. we want Turpin or Olson next," said Angel Lopez, Gavllan's manager. "Personally. I like Turpin a little bit. But who knows?'' NOBODY KNOWrf Who knows? That Is the story says now. "and I didn't like it. I don't know what's wrong with the guy unle his deafness has made him sensitive. It's been a hell of a camp." Because he wisliea to talk to nob"dy and worked out mainly in seclusion at the remote han-gni gymnasium which is Rocky Mureiano's favorite training base, any report on how many rounds Turpin has boxed since arriving here has to be hearsay. Some say the total is surprisingly low consiucmig the prize MEETING Alaska Music Trail Auxiliary Wednesday, October 21, 8 p.m. LAWKS' LOrXCE CIVIC CENTRE All nu'inbrrs and those Interested please attend NEXT CONCERT NOVEMBER 4 It was Winnipeg s nrst win on the road this season. The loss meant little to Edmonton. With the league schedule winding up' this week-end, the Eskimos are eight points ahead of Riders. The triumph must have been sweet to Filchock, for he coached the Eskimos to the Grey Cup final last year, only to lose his job when he came back from Toronto. I Alnhamo Vi ci 1 ft. iplf Rnhhv Mar. of tins Olson-rurpin ngnt in tj- I w.j j Those who have gone through It say they will never forget Randy Turpin as long as they live. The strange character who fights Bobo Olson for the world middleweight title Wednesday night at the Garden has distributed scars which will endure and none of them on his sparring partners. By great good luck, It seems, most of our sports writers were busy with such things as the world series and the opening of the football season, and so were largely spared. The principal sufferers were a group of British experts who were here on orders from their respective papers, and Col. Bob Brumby, a gentleman from Georgia who was being highly paid by trie promoting IBC to drum up interest in the impending brawl. MOODY MAILER About the first thing Turpin did was let Brumby know that he wanted no part of him. The second was to do everything but sic doss on his iournalisUr. at stake TOTE Murray Goodman, the head -hich Bobo from Honolulu and , 7 - "y San Francisco s au il-to-5 fa- "Weekend' 7:00 and 9:5 if nuhiieist.. publicist, ek.ims claims uie the a ais irc 9Wllv i i.- ....... 1 "One Way Street" . Unction of having been the first voiite. ;jow. Sullv Glasser former West- ' ' ' '"'" -.Vi t lis Tllti Almost to a man, managers 3 VolldCe's Department Store Pinter Herbie Johnson and Rid-r ers new quarterback find, Bill Women's Warm Winter j Todd, led the Rou&hrider ground ! : attack. Filchock, who replaced Glenn and trainers who make boxing their business lean toward Olson. They respect Turpin for his first fight with Sugar Ray Robinson, but they nve been bewildered by his sporadic person outside Turpin s entourage to see ham box, and that was less than a week ago. "I don't know n.iether he's conceited or sensitive or jusl plain ornery," Goodman says, bui I do know that he s strong and in shape. From what I saw i leuily thing he s improved 100 per cent over his second fight with Ray Robinson two years PRINCE RUPEE! TO Do bos in the quarterback slot, produced a sparkling passing and ground attack. A crucial pass interception by M 1 Snuggies and Vests : 15 Wool 100 Nylon And Wool and Nylon A complete stock of all sizes and qualities now available. Kayser and Watson at the Turpin may pick up nw support if he makes the 160-pound weight as easily as his handlers think. He weighed 161 when ex- I J I import centre John Wosniak m produced Marlow's major, and a , boot to the deadline by veteran vp tim that he has countrymen. The moody mauler, . ; h.,;., Oeill nnlQH n ko loft .a,m.AU nl.n. I the killer instinct that Olson) lllllli II Mil KK'K IIIKAS "$15.oo vvkm;mj. $27-oo The result has been an unparalleled blasting in the British press and a detectable coldness in Brumby's dispatches. "The man was rude to me," the distinguished luo-tnunipti m I Ken Charlton brought the win- ning point with only three inin-J utes of play left. J I Other Saskatchewan majors H j came from end Harry Lampman I and Todd. .. .v ... - - - - Halfback Rollie Miles got K.1- j monton off to a fast start with ! j his fifth touchdown in two I j games. Claude Arnold, the Ne same price as anywhere in Canada. All sizes. WALLACE'S DEPT. STORE amined Thursday. When Randy fought-Charles Humez for" the European title In June, he had to sweat off a half-pound in u steam bath after the weigh-in. As Asbury Park. N.J., Olson has worked on a consistent schedule of 70 rounds In 22 days. Turpin boxed about 27 rounds In five workouts at his Oros-singer, N.Y., camp but did his heavy drills in Britain. r-KTLKSIU K(, ATTENTION - Hard of Hearing $29.70 gro speedster danced over the line for the Eskimos second tally. Edmonton's third touchdown came when Oklahoma end Frankie Anderson caught Arnold's 37-vard forward on 'the Rider goal line for the five points. Snyder converted all three majors, running his successful convert kicks to 33 straight. lacks. He had his brother Jackie boxing with him, a little guy pu bigger than a featherweight, and he beat him up badly. He banged hell out of him and had him bouncing off the floor like a rubber bali his own brother. "You know, these British fellows are -pretty crafty, before he even came over Turpin had been hiding out in some old castle up in Wales or somewhere and I'm told he worked 58 rounds there. If I ever saw a fighter who's ready, he is." 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