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Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 15 Dec 1955, p. 13

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| International Boxing Club Caught Between Two Fires NEW YORK (AP) -- Commis-| sion action in "outlawing" the Box-| ing Guild of New York has placed the International Boxing Club "in sors want their shows mapped|Court of Claims Tuesday awarded| (AP)--Sleds and men alike will be considered every pound something| serve as backfield coach under new the middle," said James D. Norris| out for four or five weeks in ad-|$80,000 to the family of a welter-s vance. Tex Sullivan, promoter of 5 it ed , Norris is president of the sprawl-| the Ny night ome fights| ber. 1951, of injuries suffered when start Jan. 16, 10 days ahead of the Tuesday. ing IBC which promotes the weekly Wednesday and Friday night tele-| vision fights across the country. "We considered the guild as af union or bargaining committee of for Jan. 6 in Madison Square Gar-|tLat the death of George six to eight men for the television|den, and Jan. 20 in Syhacuse, N.Y./of Brooklyn was 'an indictment fights," said Norris at a press con-| ference: "Our main problem with the guild was television. When we but they haven't got beyond Jan. commission. Flores, 21, signed with them we knew we'd bel all right for a year. "Now who knows? We're in the middle. The guild has authority. I|state athletic commission. By that/1KO'd Flores in a match at White wouldn't want to have to deal with|date managers must sever connec-| Plains, N.Y. 15 days before the 200 or 300 managers separately." tions with the guild or face loss of fatal bout. WANTS CONTRACT OBEYED | Norris said that the IBC's con- tract with the guild calling for day after $4,000 for each main eventer on TV goes through June and "should| be carried out." "As to what's going to happen, we'll have to wait and see," he added. Norris' problem is 'hat TV spon- for the London Sporting Chub, said has the same problem. The IBC's next show in New York after this Friday night are Bo'h the IBC and Sullivan are going ahead with their booking 15 yet. Jan. 15 is the deadline set by Julius Helfand, chairman of the their licences. Helfand made that ruling Mon- conducting a seven- month inquiry into boxing in gen- eral and the guild in' particular. He | said the guild was "detrimental to grounds tha' the commission was the best interests of boxing." Lo eS RE 'Boxer's Famil ( ; _ THE DAILY THR. har, December 15, So id Gots 530000 Bobsled Riders Reducing (Howie Tumer Will ets pov, Help Frank Clair In Ju d gm ent | To Conform To New Rules OTTAWA (CP)--The Citizen said Monday that Howie (Touchdown)! ALBANY N.Y. (AP)--The CORTINA D'AMPEZZOZ, Italy| sort of super-heavyweights, who with Ottawa Rough Riders will Turner, 32, former backfield star state reamlined when bobsled trials" for the|additional for gravity to pull at in championships|the dash down the bobsled run. This thinning out process actu- {Fe was knocked out in a bout at| winter games. 'ally hasn't made much difference {Madison Square Garden in New The streamlining of sleds has|in the favorites. When the elimina- | York City. been going on for some time, but| tions start, they again will be Judge Fred A. Young declared|the paring down of men who race among the "big four" of bobsled- Flores! them is fairly new. |ding--the United States, Switzer- It's caused by the ruling of the|land, Germany and Italy. head coach Frank Clair, The newspaper said "It is under- stood that the appointment of] Turner was part of the deal be-| tween the Ottawa Football Club| {weight boxer who died in Septem-| Olympic | Flores left his wife, Elaine, and {a son, Michael, who was a month old at the time of his father's {death The family had filed suit for {$500,000. against the state on the SPORTS IN BRIEF | SET UP TITLE BOUT TORONTO (CP) -- Heavyweight boxer James J. Parker of Barrie, Ont, is tentatively matched to fight Johnny Arthurs of South Africa in Toronto Jan. 9 for the British Em-| pire heavyweight championship, it was announced Wednesday. Promoter Jack (Deacon) Allen - said he has signed the two boxers for a match in Maple Leaf Gar- dens. Merv McKenzie, Ontario ath-| taken to see how well the broken hip is mending. WAS HOCKEY PLAYER OTTAWA (CP)--Frank H.- Low- rey, 48, Ottawa business man and duck former prominent amateur hockey | player, died Tuesday. He saved Bg Of Fund amateur hockey with teams in Ot-| Y tawa, Montreal, Quebec and Iro- quois Falls, Ont., and with the RCAF and the army during the Peirson, and Clair.' . - [ Turner, now a resident of Ot- tawa, played eight years as an| lof the emfire system of medical International Bobsled Federation| Fifteen countries will go into the|import with Rough Riders, coming | |examinations" of the state athletic|in 1953 that men could not be| two-man eliminations and 14 into here from North Carolina State | died four| heavier than 100 kilograms in the|the four-man. Each will have two|University. He ended his playing |days after he had suffered a tech- four-man sleds and 105 kilos in the|teams. The trials are made neces-|¢areer after the 1954 season. | inical knockout at the hands' of two-man sleds. {sary by the fact that Cortina's {Roger Donoghue. Donoghue had| Previously bobsledding was the bobsled run, a 1,700-metre, 16- | curve affair which Italians consi- Wonder If - der the worlds best, can safely Duck Hunting ake only about x teams ni "Th [ Fi ay's competition. The ice will no {hold up safely under more. Thus ere S re R d S 110 two-man eight four-man teams ugge por will be eliminated in the trials. 'Under Smoke? - BA | LOS ANGELES (AP)--A rt i p Fahd ) Canadian Press Staff write | --A Tepo [negligent in that it violated its own| FREDERICTON (CPAs. cold] BOWLING NEWS {alleging a move had been started rule that fighters who have been p..omber winds lash the rugged | to dismiss Bert Bell as commis- knocked out must wait 30 days be-| ofshore ledges of the Bay of] sioner of the National Football| [fore they may fight again. | Fundy, hunters move out for what| Frid FaviLy DOUBLES @ f an-| League met prompt denials from | Young ruled that the commission | is one of Canada's rawest sports of | Tiday NIE SAW iC Sa el {club owners Tuesday. | was negligent ; : > other section and from all indica-| "gp oe" columnist Vincent X. Fla- ay [the hardest kind. | tion this one will be different. The|, "POE COTE HCE Sn the a | These are black hunters 1; placed teams in the first sec- 1&0 YS Rl gt rote that i . who go to the ledges at low tide tion 'all gave warning, the Aces| Of ge A ey > Dat i 0 nny eirson and are picked up by a tender|iaking 4 from the winning Rovers, Ie ornare the 12 owners voted | | dv st as the rising tide is about to| the Nightcaps setting the Lucky ¢% Pp a rissa] Sei bhi = = . {engulf their perch. . | 6" down 3 to 1 and the lowly| Jo on he Lr 8 plan 2 cot Rejoins Bruins |e ou, one, i, the pou Wards wiming sy the" same] 10,01 th | fow ducks are harder earned. In|Score over the HyJinks. 'The ™ Voile oinia, Bell said he had| few ducks are harder earned. In|qyihargg shutout the -Misfits and phia, he St- Lawrence, the shooting is the Capt. "A" team handed the ™® comment. 5 from the eastern end of the island]. ap. 8 Daniel F. Reeves, nominal pres-| of Orleans from a blind over de- 2e treatment she Doubleups. | ;qen and largest stockholder in| BOSTON (AP)--Winger Johnny|coys. In other parts of the Mari-! The other gate id . nd b ite | Los Angeles Rams, said in a state- Boston Bruins' leading] times, shooting. is over decoys, but between the Hotshots and DOOMS.| ont "Any inference that the Los z Leading bowler on the night was| Angeles Rams have participated Rar 2corer in the postwar era before and heaver ponds iv ii ; is reitrement at the end of the| The story of this dark, ' p _ Three of his siy brothers played| 1953 54 season, returns to action bird in the East, is told by Bruce followed by Jim Morrison in the NHL. They are Edward, | Thursday night against Chicago|S. Wright in "Hide Tide And An, 217), Janet Peel 664, in Ann Arbor, Mich., and Fred and| Black Hawks at the Boston Gar- st Wind" (Stackpole, Harris-| Bea Hale 663 (255 5, 211), Bruce Hud-| t "the most ridic- EL Jerry, in Ottawa. Other brothers! den ! Pa.) son 647 (232, 225), Susie Greer vas) red the phd heard." f 3 | (235, 209), Lois McLean 620 (237),|" Paul Brown, coach and general uge urc ase (9) U 0 m al ore letics commissioner, said the fight will' be for the British Empire heavyweight title, left vacant through the retirement of Don Cockell of London Kenzie said the Canadian Boxing Federation has not approved the fight as a title match but they will "They'll have to recognize it." he said, "because who else is there' : Parker fought the South African giant, Eric Potgieter, to a draw in London last month. dustyt George Taylor 702 (269, 232, 201) |i, a plan to dismiss Bert Bell as 667 (253, commissioner of the NFL is false.' (299.214),| Tim Mara of New York Giants include T. G. Lowrey, managing Peir hi Lid IR o an eirson, one of the National LIFETIME STUDY : : > ad al € editor of the Ottawa Journal. ° |g okey League's top goal-getiers| Mr, Wright, director of the north-| AM Brisbois 618 (235, 200), Mavis| 1 anager of Cleveland Browns, said SET SKATING DATE {when he decided to quit, an-| eastern wildlife station on the Uni-| Javlor 612 (238, 205), Helen Read pe never heard of such a letter 4 1 i : : 602 7, 1 ; Jack McIntosh] : "i . 7 Aig nounced his comeback two weeks versity of New Brunswick campus 602 (227, 211) and {and believed the story "in com- EDMONTON (CP)--The Edmon- ago. A rash of injuries suffered by|at Fredericton, has spent most of 600 (219). . ..|plete error." ! were: Pete Wight manager ried his return. duck from the fastness of the| 260, Flo Lovelock 248, Jerry Bates Verne C. Lewellen said he knew the Bruins in recent games hur- his adult life studyi the black|. 200 singles Green Bay general Coach Milt Schmidt announced| northern breeding grounds in Lab-|242, Lou Borrow 231, 216, Marion of no meeting, and Tony Morabito, that Peirson will play right wing rador and Ungava bay to the| Thomas 227, Elsie Smith 227, Staniowner of San Francisco '49ers, Canadian Tires BIG BUY of the year saves you as much--or more--than you spend. 227, on a line with centre Cal Gardner marshes of Louisiana Paradise 227, Bill Hooey 226 Harry|said: "Holy cats: Now I have, {and left winger Vic Stasiuk. If, No book for light reading, it is/ Keyes 227, 220, heard everything. The most wanted patterns and colors -- in brilliant plaids, harmonizing stripes and two- Johnnie Hopps | Peirson is fit, Schmidt also plans rather a reference work for the| Phyllis Hudson 219, Howard Read-|---- | tone designs . . . 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