eS a aN EE, my yy eS a I aa PF : ; . on wy hs ” . ye mre tae! i ity o ne . Durelle * one of. the top” says Archie By JONN YORSTON .Canadian Press Staff Writer. MONTREAL ()-—Archie Moore sat in His Forum dressing room Wednesday. night, his benign ex- terior belying the blood-curdling battle He’d just been through to retain :his world light-heavy- oore Durelle comes near in savage battle By W. R. WHEATLEY Wii i . , Canadian Pres. MONTREAL (CP) — amazing recovery Yvon Durelle opened the \ perhaps the most spectacu bout in boxing’s history. Durelle, the brawling 29-year- s Staff Writer Ageless Archie Moore's s after four floorings by Canada’s vay today for a repeat of}. lar lightheavyweight title early. - Durelle landed solidly oa : an ke * we v ‘ 1 pV . : , We : woes 4 ae a tole Dee ‘ : roy es se i ey phere FM RR a ON os be ee - CHICAGO: (AP): — Al- vin J. (Cozy). Dolan, 76, who steadfastly sinle. 1924 declared his innocence ‘in from: baseball, died - Wed-| . nesday, Dope pode He was ‘a: third: baseman and outfielder who played | with Cin- cinnati Reds, the old ‘New York Highlanders, Philadelphia Phil- Cardinals and New: York Giants. "| In 1924°a budding New. York a seandal that barred him}. lies, Pittsburgh Pirates, St, Louis|. Co Oz y Dolan, baseball | ~ scandal figure, dies nocent, Later he operated night clubs . in Chicago during “the prohibi- tion era and recently had served as a bailiff in municipal court. a Band diad. recently. foo NEW YORK. (m—Roy Cam- panella heard himself described Wednesday night as one of the great.men of the United States and one who has done more for Negroes in’ baseball than any man of his race. The tributds were heaped | upon. the paralyzed Los Angeles cateh- er by Nelson -A. Rockefeller, New. weight “crown. . ‘ with a left hook and Moore went | 4 " ‘ : Ba e. ‘ : ~ fielder - 6 Downed tnree Limes in the old fisherman fr om Baie St | down for a nine count. He came pal ne der sia ee any o fered faseball soko nor. elect, ane . irst round and again in e up shaking his head and went shortstap Heinie Sand, Philadel- ’ fifth by Canada’s Yvon Durelle, the champ sat unruffed and grinning. “No, I’m not tired,” said the . old ring “magician who knocked out the husky fisherman in the Tith round, “but he’s avery strong: man. He hurt) me every time ‘he hit me.” , CAUGHT CLEAN Moore,.who is somewhere in|’ his 405,"said each of four knock- downs he took was legitimate- “he caught me clean every time he caught me.”: Referee Jack Sharkey ruled one first-round times before finally succumbing Wednesday night after 49 sec- onds of the 11th round. The wild, savage battle, in which Moore was toppled three times in the first round—two of them official knockdowns—had the paid-atlendance crowd of 8,848 in near-hysteria in Mont- real. Forum. COSTLY UNCERTAINTY -The end for Durelle, whose uncertainty and hesitance’ may have cost him the title, built up from the sixth round. The re- markable Archie, calling on all the courage and experience of drop was acsiip, however. The champ said he’d -be willing to meet Durelle, 29, again. He said he would also like a crack at heavyweight king Floyd Pat- his long: ring career, came back in a magnificent display of pun- ishing rights and lefts. After it was over the cham- Rion from San Diego, whose age ed puzzled as to whether down again in his own corner. The toll of two was counted off—one of the few counts heard distinctly in the uproar of the crowd. That was the knockdown ruled a push by referee Sharkey. Moore tried to cover up but Durelle pounced and the cham- pion went down. again under a smashing right to the face. He took a seven count this,time. He hung on and was recovering as the round ended. SECOND TO MOORE. . With lefts-and right that ulti- mately proved Durelle’s undo- ing, Moore. gained a close mar- gin in the second round -but lost the third to-his rugged challen- ger, although Durelle still seem- hef “Gro tto. ‘chases Paramount ts for 5-pin league topspot The only sweep in “A” League of the’men’s Five- tre) games . , lL. COACH ON HARTWIG. (cen- and” tive. of . his Booth - Memorial’ High ‘School Rain- | ; makers : ‘were very involved in Ka pep talk in preparation. for | . tonight ' ‘and: tomorrow night’s ° with | Ketchikan but | ‘ managed ’ to tear’ themselves away for: photo. Shown circled phia shortstop, $500 if he would not bear down in the game. Sand reported: the bribe at- tempt to commissioner Kenesaw Mountain) Landis and during an investigation O'Connell impli- cated Dolan, wha’ was epach of the Giants. ‘Landis: banned. beth O'Connell and Dolan: for life: . nothing .of .the: incident. and.in Dolan told: Landis : he. knew Frick at a. dinner tendered by. the Kiwanis Club of New York honoring Campy as “man of ‘the year. " ‘President Elsenhower telegram which praised | Cam- panella for hig ‘courage, gen- erosity, tremendous spirit, hum.” lity. and good humor.” sent a y 6° Prince Rupert Dally News | IMPORTED PIPES, later years insisted He: was. inet. Thursday, Degember 11,1958 | Hts ours ARE tithe ! 4 CIGARS, ‘CIGARETTES: and TOBACCO ana other Smokers Supplies around Coach Hartwig are Dick Specht, Stewart Duncan, John» Olson, Dave Allen and Den McLeod. ‘Staff photo. pin. Bowling league Monday night was.that of Grotto Cigar store over. the cellar-dwelling Icmpress Hotel. His|. The Grotto gang now moved to within one point of first place terson. “A return match here In the summer, at the ball park, would be a great draw,” said Moore's is somewhere between 41 and 49, said he wouldn’t mind mecting Durelle again in Montreal. Manager Jack Kearns had vi- should continue slugging it out for a knockout or try to hang on to a big point advantage. The fourth was Moore's. also manager, Jack Doc Kearns. “It|}sions of championship bouts] jabs and hooks kept Durelle off- Tony’s Drive In 4-0, Babcock would;.be another great fight.{ranging from middleweight to| balance and, the challenger. was! Port Edward Paramounts who} Fisheries continue to show their NHL leaders os DELICIOUS | Durelle’s 2 good, game: kid.” _- | heavyweight. missing, but in the fifth a solid| Clipped the highly rated Skeena power with a 3-1 win over Co-Op ~ CHOCOLATES. FOR THE. Beverages 3-1. Cooks Jewellers and Howe ond McNulty locked horns in-a_bit- ter series, with Cooks coming out with a 3-1 victory. — : Neal Evans moved out of a cellar tie with Empress Hotel after their impressive 3-1 win “AWFOLLY ROCKY” . “IT know I had him after the fourth round,” .2id Moore, “but before that, I was awfully rocky.” “Durelle is one of the very top Ught-heavyweights I have ever fought. I have to feel sorry he lost. Hy-waves. Stromdah!’s Service Station dropped Legion to second place with a 3-1 win. Rupert Rddio moved into a fifth place tie with Tony’s after nailing Spero’s Food Market 3-1. Stromdahi’s Service Station By The Canadian Press: , Andy Bathgate of New York !! Rangers picked up: one assist Wendesday.. night -.as Rangers bowed 2~1 to Detroit Red Wings, and. took - sole possession of the National Hockey League’s | scor- ing” leadership. right to the head by Durelle sent Archie down-for a five count. He came up unsteadily, covered up and kept away and was fighting back as the round ended. Durelle was warned for a rab- bit punch in the sixth and left himself wide‘ open for a smash HAY OR FLOYD? He would like Moore to have a crack at the middleweight titie held by Sugar Ray Robinson or at Floyd Patterson’s heavy- weight championship. He was ready, too, for a return match with Durelle in Montreal—at the LADIES . GROTTO: CIar STORE Wholesale and Retail 634- 3rd Ave.. Phone 5341 His -c6- managers~ Chris Sha-' _Uhe husky Canadian again in Montreal. ban of Moncton, N.B., and Lew Myers of New "York - hesitated to discuss a return match. But Durelle. chimed in: “I wasn’t scared tonight. I’d be less scared if. I were to meet him again.” Did he think he had Moore after the first round?.- “I was never sure of anything of that sort. He was really smart in that round . He covered him- self so well right after coming back after each count that I never had a chance for a follow- through after my best blows.” Delvecchio ee : Standings: Montreal, won 15,| sons new high single. fifth for a‘ five count. From : : as carefully selected ripe lost seven, tied four, points 34. Birk however established a ¥ ri de sa ain there on the | fast-recovering points: "Bathgate, New York,| new triple with his 780. total Carol Concert at the Civic. Centre grapes. When a vinlog . . a . 35. : bettering the old mark set No- ime the correc ses g He eae ena en eer. yo| Goal: Bathgate, 17. vember 10 by Co-Op’s anchor December 14 at o p.m. of sweetness is reached, mo rene was down for a two! assists: Geoffrion, Montyeal,| man Doug Thompson by a scant it is fortified with pure By The Canadian Press . count in the seventh, Stagger-|oq two pins. e brandy, Years of maturing Like all great National Hockey League players, Gordie Howe of Detroit Sobbing in his dressing room after the fight, Durelle said he has never fought any man as smart as Moore. _“T was trying too hard, that was my mistake,” said Durelle. COST THE TITLE It was a title-costing mistake. He had Moore down for counts of nine, two and seven in the opening round. Referee Jack Sharkey, former world heavyweight champion said afterwards that ‘the second knockdown was not that—it was a push. But he will have.a hard time convincing the onlookers that Durelle didn’t club ancient Archie down, ; Archie was down again in the ing and reeling under Archie's rights and lefts, Durelle went down again in the 10th and was slowly rising at the count “«f eight when the bell saved him. THAT'S THE END down again under solid hooks to the head. Midway in the 10th Durelle was groggy, rights and left bouncing off his head. He tried to rally but was pushed into the ropes by Moore. while the crowd hooted. Lefts and rights ‘ sent Durelle down once more and the bell came to his Tescue at the eight count. By then, it was virtually all over. Durelle came out for the llth- willing to fight but had nothing left. He was a. steady target for Moore and the cham- pion still had his title. NHL Standings By The Canadian Press Shutouts: Plante, Montreal, +. Penalties: Fontinato, New York, 717 minutes. of tieing the season high three: of 797 set September 29 by Skeena Beverages Bob Moxley when he rolled consistent games of 287, 248 and 258 for his 793 --lwho both rolled 323 for a sea- triple. . Grotto Cigar Store’s habit cf high single and triple continued Monday. They roiled 1120, and for the fourth week took triple with 3151. A one-man show by Nick Birk, anchor man for Bulgers, was enough for his team to move back into first place in “B” Lea- gue, Two season’s records were broken during the evening. High single game fell. to Birk and Henry Ewanich of Post Office With the help of Birk, Bulgers crushed last place Kelly Doug- las 4-0, Post Office slashed Malkins, came within four pins} “But of course I have to look| Montreal Royals baseball park,|flush to the:face and left jolts|Over Matkins, Esso Fuel Service| yoiied team high single for the Lo out for myself,” he hastily added.| in warmer weather for an open. to the head. and Doug Guyatt’s Electricians) int with 1050, while Bulgers The leaders: G A Pts On the other side of the| air show, where a crowd of 25,-| It was ‘Moore easily again in| fought to a 2-2 tie. rolled team high three with 2957. Bathgate; NY. oe “17 #18 35 me ‘Durelle’s sobbing put the} 000 or’ more could be accom-|the seventh;..cracking rights to! Paramounts anchor man Oddy Next Monday December 15, the | Geoffrion, Mtl. .0..:..14 20: 34; — ea newspaper men and modated. ' |the face sending Durelle. downj Lervold rolled high single game leacue continues with the start | Howe, Detroit: 00-13-1730). TIRST CLASS: oom sympathisers. Moore said Durelle “is one of | again for a two count. for the night with a neat 304,) oF “the second third of the|Moore, Mtl. .:...... 14 14 ° 281. ; nate ‘as trymg too hard, that| the very top lightheavy- | The eighth round’ was also| While Buster Hill of Blectricians schedule, “B” League bowls at 7|Ullman, Detroit... 12 16 28 FROM AUSTRALIA! mistake. I was loo] weighis I have ever fought” | Moore’s by a wide margin and in| Checked in with a close 301. |i” ua’s League bowling at 9|M. Richard, Mtl... 12 15° 27) ce WARY OF REMATCH and he wouldn’t mind meeting | the ninth Durelle almost went| Alex Slater, lead-off man for p.m, ‘Beliveau, Mtl. ........ 14 12 26 YS. * © Be sure to attend the Rotary Basketball - Bo-Me-Hi vs Kay- Hi Thursday and Friday Don't Delay—Order Today! 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This season his Unemates are centre Norm Ullman and lelt- winger Alex Delveechlo, both having the greatest seasons of thelr cureers, and Wednesday night Jt was Delveeehld who picked up Howe's rebound and scored to give Detroit a 2-) vie~|17, 1952, from Joey Maxim, It tory over New York Rangers, was his first defence of the LEAS, WAWKS 'TTE crown since ha knocked out r In Chicago, the Black Wawles collected a 2-2 the with Toronto Maple Leafs on an third-perlod foal by Tod Sloan, Delvecehto's gon) —~ hls TOth thig season--- came at 6:54 of the third period after Howe took a pens fram Uline and burst in one on Larne Worsley, Oot eee © timate eile Mee RHR aE: He Rhine Bren enn HE, WINNIPHA ©&—The Gray Cup ehuamptan Winnipeg Blve Bomb- era and the runner-up Hamilton Tiger-Cats will play an exhibl- Hon opame dn Winnipeg next Anguat, Bomber president Ralph “Pariament announced Wodnos- day nlabt Ye told the elub's annual meeting that Bombers, wha de- ‘feuted Teer-Cuts 36°20 dn the Grey Cup Anal at Vancouver Nov. 20, also expect to play two exhibitton games in Basten Gannda agalwl By Pour elubs, In hia report to the annual meeting, Cardon Lawson, eltb viewspresident and chairman af the budyet commities, unld some Cyyures are ecatimated aa final tatale are not vet in froin WI and Croy oOup playoffa, a. 1 1 mo ' sy, , er fue Ree HHO EOE OHNO HMM aE EE over for Yvon. He tried to struggle to his feet, bleeding from the nose, but it was useless as referee Sharkey tolled off the fatal 10, At the official welgh-ins Wed- nesday, Moore was 173% and Durelle 172, both shedding 25 pounds or sa since they began training, It was Moore's seventh de- fence of the title he won Nee. Tony Anthony of New York in the saventh round at Los An- geles Sept, 20, 1067, SEX'TEEN IN A now Moore's wnbenten striig now has reached 16, including a draw with heavyweltht Howard King Aug. 45 Moore's Inst fight before meeting Durelle, Moore has also set a record for knockouts at 127, one mare than the late Young Stribling of Georgia, a heavyweight of a quarter-cene tury ago, Durello, No, 3 chollenger, had i foursabraight winning record nfter losing In the seventh round Inst March 14 In New York to Tony Anthony, No, J challenger. 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