ee are ae sees : er muna eR Re ae ar ee Pl ce pa FEL Ona Dt gi NE att eh a —~ a a Sige tn a in ni pal TONER ame va LMS NNEN AMS NRT NAN UR Bi Bi NA IN Act vith ha Bech Bad N Raa Em Nghia PIN ‘their’ ‘sehodule in “Vancouver. $0: they. will © ing a fast three- jtay. Nea to this. area wrestling farce and: ‘teferecs. "acted: ike OF “tnd Pat’ Flanagan’ défended’ their :pro- » 6 member ‘said: the:“bad guys" were: nol h calls: for a. mectitig iof Merv’ ‘MeKenile, ‘athletic’ the -cominittce’ ‘chairman: and:.those~ ‘interested: estling, with the idea ‘of: drafting ideas: which.’ ‘could: be,. resented "the. House committee.: It ‘also. produced a promise : ale that: any ‘wrestler’ who strikes -a. referee “inten-* be: fined $100 and. any” wiastler: who. slrikes a-referee; rill--be suspended indefinitely.” Flanagan , described. ey, Suggestions’ that wrestling is not- legitimate. Wat- . dhe: ‘hgrecd that: things went-oi vin. the ring che: didn’t: rove.‘of ‘and the. only. way to: clean it up was. to: hit the” er ‘where* it. hurts—in. the pocket, book . through’ a fine: tally, 10 one accepted a. sug gestion by. Watson: that he de onstrate. resiling holds. ehh a ” . . r “ oe x eply: to a: ‘quer y from. a ‘member ‘of the Elks’ Lodge: over a. . tshufflehoard tourney with: the Rupert Club: A spokésman:in- fo. ms is, the'club was never “approached: about-a definite night: 0: hold: the event; Maybe’ that’s why=you were. ‘left in. the cold. With Art ‘Aragon’s ‘fate i in‘ the hands of a jury: after charges teinpting to fix a fight, it reminds us of a battered heavy~ ie who Telused $300. ‘to take a dive in the second found. vith never Tasted till-the: second, round ‘yet: and. I qun’t- ‘gonna tart: now": .. And speaking - of: over-rated’ fighteis, what hap- ened: to Gene Fulmer the: other night? A 10-round eclsion | ‘boxe who’ $ been described’ ‘aS. he: best and only, in the. middle. field: : Po, ‘ (uns: ec to Insttitsion Cende Ones There's about 15 A women ‘taking, part all trying ‘to’ regain: ‘that lost youthful: ‘vigor and figure. “If you. don’t’ think . you'll make: it gins, Marilyn. | Monreo's on: at the - Capitol tonight; Go, and: envy . ak TR i a ow Gage: fans: can take thelr’ choice of entertainment tonight, CR ‘the. Civic Ceiitré there's the: regular Saturday night junior ' league: play with: Suntlse ‘battling Crusaders and, 9, senior tilt” , 1 between, ‘Fraser avd Payne: and McRag Molots,. Orif you'd: sooner I ‘vateh the girls, theiy take a’jrip'to Booth’ Memorial High School ythhasium where there's Kitiniat’ intermediate ‘and senior: bis+ ketball squads taking on thé local. girls, Gathe: starts at.7, pan. y v'Blénchers have been set up to accommodate the crowd’. “Gem. trom the Peterborough Examiner; «When: o man ‘doatroys oa Ane. works of man we call hiny wvandal; bul whéri'a min: ‘destroys i dhe: Works of God. he's ‘4 sportsman.’ " No: comment,’ very i eortae ‘met sede for. the. ‘Savoy. Hotel. Saniple® oms.Th (ent nibelled: after nly’ five: persons ; furned Sup 4.0¢Hopes ihatyatinee: ‘Siniiindson: night, make’ ‘nis! Services: available. for ‘gonile dities‘when the elty squad left for’ Smiltiers Inst night’ to , ; ay. and: Fecapture the. Kalen Island Hockey: Chiamptoriship. ranil trophy, were shqttered. Whon It was. learned he-ts recuper- pAbing from: A. bad’ cold, Wred. Viger will, now play ‘goal, Since no } donations wore recelved for the-trip through the mediuni of this ;deparlinent, the: boys had .to flnanee’ themselves, Costs wero ‘figured ‘at around $26 Including fare, : ‘hotel! ond necassories.... vKeon Friday ‘night. ‘reserved: for a ‘trip’ to the Clive Ceritre 1 whara you'll witness séme of the local. boxing talent going al it Heather and tongs, wil Abe vegan show, anid gne that shouldn't he nilsped, | a Discontinued Seg - Lines and Colors o " MONAMEL " MONAMEL LATEX tek Gloss; Sem Gloss, Flat” St 89. “quart | wel wige ee News Brings Resls ut ath vein sede wag vw oe iinlirtahitvvletah headin Arado 5 tory in thé,“rubber” match with | : | rector" of: the’ Taternational Box- | 1S. July: in: Yankee Stadium against : Last ‘March in: ‘Chicago gax-| E - gain. a disptited although unan- ; alo. ‘the, weltex crown. | the. daitble back with a technica) _|rounds:to doit - | sitio showered lefts and rights | to all- legal: portions of his anat- ae on “ny PREZ MOWEEAL cE CLEVELAND. (AP)—The lethal: left woke (which | belted challenger. Johnny. Saxton into. second- vound | oblivion Friday night-boosted welter weight champion | Carmen ‘Basilio 'into.a middleweight: title mateh with \ either Gene Fullmer' or Sugar Ray Robinson “Before the cheering had stop-'------=* aaa | peti after Basilio’s rousing vic-) “one ‘of. his: ‘blow: You cin ‘get: knocked out and ‘still not, be: ‘hurt vot kitow, " PACE ‘700. F AS the: two-time, ex- -champion, Ba- silio was: moving: up a noteh in felass.:. wey Harty: “Marksor, managing + die witha: terrific “lett. ‘hook to the head which left: his: foe: wobbly in, the: first..inin tite,’ summed it Pup wither “He tried to: hang on after that one, ‘and’ I. knew. Tight. there he! wasn't: going’: ‘to: make. yMight!” have: arin chim: ‘sooner Ling: Club, said:. Je : “We want i) match Basilio, in the..winner of: the. ‘Fullmer- Rop- J inson fight in. Chicago April.24.” “Fullmer jtoak the middleweight. crown ‘from: Robinson i in January and: ‘the ‘April: date | is-a‘rematch. There's: little. doubt. Basilio will |” jump at: the’ chance: to trade | punches. in. the °160- potind “class although : ‘he: went’ against: Sax- ton'at: 147, “Saxton also weighed in ab 147. a BLASTS. FROM: ‘BEGINNING in: ‘thelr: previous: lashes.’ The fight. contract. did: not. ‘have a return beut. clatise:” . ,land’s arena paid a gross of $85,- , §96 to see the 4: 42-minute fight. Each ‘scrapper. Picked up TN CS- {ton used hit and’ run tactics to! timated $40, ia ee! | i i ‘ imous, ‘decision “which cost Ba- “In Sep- _| tember; at’ Syracuse, Basilio won | i ‘ | knockout, but he - needed nine ~ ‘There was nothing technical Anne nou nces about Friday night's kayo as Ba- only. . ‘Saxton, who | failed in a hid to become the. first welter to ‘hold - MELBOURNE: ‘(Reuter 5) the title three times, said in his! John Landy, 26-year-old world. seed dressing room: “0 Vmile-record holder, . today an-. City Marksmen Win Shoots nounced * his -retirement: from! major track and: ‘field compett- tion. oO He came : off the “track. ‘here: vs after half- mile. race and esald: “4"Tve had it. I won't, run again | vam, ab, the Civile. Ce Wwe dnb. bane. HEN Owe MM a spetgn in major competition, In: fact,: I! won't run: seriously. any ‘more! but will Have just ’an oecasional outing in inter- club . ‘racing.’ The mah who achieved fa: ‘ne =| Over Oshawa _ Prince Rupert Rifle club 3 won "| tao Competitive shoots over a! “| representative HMCS 2 Oshawa | ntre Jast} ‘three. minutes, 58° ‘seconds,, sald | “it is too. much, strain: to ¢om- pete'in inajor racing if you are | not fit enough to get the pace. mh The lanky . Australian broke} the four- minute nile barrier: SIX | times; . i One of Landy’s groalest races . -| night. ° yes In ‘the first competition, using | matehed rifle’ targets, the city {men won: 451-389, ‘Sporting rifles were used for ‘Tthe: second ; shoot. which Prince ‘/ Rupert won with. a. comfortable 493-447 margin. | was 4 losing one. It was when Shooting forthe cily team he opposed Roger, Bannister, the | were. Andy Paull, John Jenkins, | world's first four-minute miley, : Bert Hidber and Ken: Freeman, j in the British Empire Games! HMCS Oshawa's team consist-j mile in Vancouver in August, : ed of McLeod, Flynn, Hicks, Sin-!1954, Both men beat four min- : clair and Duncan, rere cnet ts cone named Oe oe amen actrees aed Dew mt Fe tee ee ee - needs no pain . as the porfoet panel for building ceilings. Now, pro-linished a and complelely hiding the: joints, ‘With Prefinished :Squar “See you unr doalor We : ae Pn Sti En 1 ne : 100 Bid Ave, Weil, a . Wilae vines eh sirwad wee dee f a bee wv ' [pense of the Prairie Division. a Veteran: Don Poile of the Fly- ers scored three ‘goals, boosting his scason’s total to 27, Brandon’s win was at the ex- Vancouver - Canucks and left the latter only one point ahead of Victoria Cougars inthe Coast Division, Fighting - for.'a playoff’ spol, the Cougars edged "| Calgary Stampeders 2-1 in Viec- Basilio, * who” belted Saxton’ torja, , In Edmonton, Poile’s first: goal came unassisted after eight min- utes of the second period, ‘He got’. another ‘before the | period ended and completed © his: trick in the third. ‘ Flyers, SOLO. PERFORMANCE ‘|. The prettiest goal of the gah | ouncers, two ourices: heavier than | was scored for Winnipeg by ‘Bill CO ougars “Hound Canucks = | As Playoff. Battle Looms || ws By The Canadian Press ‘ Rdmonton Flyers pasted ‘Winnipeg Warriors. 9- 2 inva Western Hockey League | game: Friday. night. but a bare 3-2. overtime. win by Brnadon ‘kept the Regals.s seven points ahtad of Edmonton in hat. we Bill McGeary. got v0 for the] Mosienko aficr Tom. McCarthy put Edmonton in-front:1+0. Mo-~ sienko broke away, alone, shifted | . te ew nel - Heinrich, Cougars went ahead in the first” with Bruce Carmichael slapping in a rebound, ° Enio Sclissizzi tied it wp. Tonight, Calgary continues its coast tour in Seattle and Bran- don is’ at ‘New Westininster. Winnipeg will host-a return visit from Edmonton. © Interior | “Hockey Scores Okanagan Senior League - Kamloops 2, Kelowna 2 (tie). Kamloops leads best-of-seven ‘| semi-finial “1-0, ° ‘Penticton 1, Vernon 9, . Pénticton loads best-of- “seven semi- “final 2-1, ‘Western. International League ~ Nelson. 3,. 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