Fe ey a Clay estimated that his take-|f home pay from his title-winning eae fight with Liston at Miami '> 18 THE OSHAWA TIMaS, Thursdey, Mey 14, 1964 Clay May Fight Fred Glover Voted MVP. By Scribes CLEVELAND (AP) -- Fred Glover, who led Cleveland Bar- Ons t o the Calder Cup cham- scorer, today was named the American Hockey League's Most Valuable Player. In winning his third MVP award ~e years, Glover had competi rom veteran goalie Gump Worsley of Quebec Aces, who polled 22 votes to Glover's ' 27 from the league's press, ra- . dio and television representa- Ss. Glover, al with the Leslie Cunn 'om Pe : $200 he earned for being named to the second all-star team. The only other player to win the award three times. was Johnny Bower, who won it three successive years starting in 1946 while guarding the nets for the Barons. Fisher Credits Two Things For Improved Play NEW YORK (AP) -- Hank Fischer, Milwaukee's young right hander, probably didn't mean it as an indictment of the New York Mets' hitting, but after pitching a three-hit 20 shutout against them he told * Bobby Bragan, his manager, "I didn't have it tonight." The 24-year-old pitcher from Yonkers, N.Y., is the leading Braves' pitcher with a 4-1 rec- ord. The shutout Tuesday night was his second of the season. A year ago at this time he was pitching for Toronto Maple Leafs in the International League. Brought up to the Braves later he did most of his work in the bullpen and he wasn't too Unionville Skater © Turns Professional TORONTO (C) Figure skater Guy Revell of Unionville, Ont., has turned professional. Revell won the Canadian pairs championship with Debbie Wilkes. in 1963 and 1964, and a bronze medal for Canada at this year's winter Olympics. | He has since begun training) as a headline performer with Ice Capades, a major touring) ice show. | His partner' will be Gertrude Liston In Ist Title Defence Beach last Feb, 25 would be $175,000. His s was @s- timated at about 000. The undefeated champion said Lis- ton would be harder to beat in €C-"herney's THE LARGEST CARPET HOUSE HARTFORD, Conn. (AP)--|, Heavyweight champion Cassius Clay says he'll probably fight) fi Sonny Liston next, but not until 1965 because of the tax situa- tion. "If somebody can show me how I can get $200,000 for fight- ing him this year, I'll fight him," said Clay, who prefers his new name of Muhammad return fight. "He was overconfident the rst time," he said, "He'll be tougher the next time." He listed the four top contend- ers,'as Doug Jones, Liston, Ed-' die Machen and Ernie Terrell. Clay met with reporters Tues- day after attending an African bazaar sponsored by the Black Muslims, of which he is a mem- Ali. ber. Desjardins of Sudbury. She and Maurice LaFrance were second to the Wilkes-Revell pair in 1063 and fourth in world competition that year. | Nicklaus To Play In Canadian Open | MONTREAL (C) Jack Nicklaus, golf's No. 1 money winner this year, has agreed to play in the Canadian Open here July 30-Aug. 2, it was an- nounced Wednesday. Nicklaus is the first top star to sign for the 60th anniversary of the Open, to be held at the inegrove Country Club, on the south shore of the St. Lawrence River opposite Montreal. The Open carries a $50,000 purse. It will be Nicklaus' second ap- pearance in the Canadian Open. He finished fifth when it was played here two years ago. he learned last winter that the Braves had traded off two pitch- ers to make room for their young pitchers, including Fis- cher, of, course. And the control? | "This spring I came to camp eight days early and started working on my control. With the help of Whitlow Wyatt, our pitching coach, I worked on get- ting on top of the hitter and staying ahead of him. "You notice I didn't strike out| many Mets--just two," Fischer) added. "But more important, I) didn't walk any." | impressive at that. To what does he owe his im- provement? 'Two things," replied the young man, who received a bo- nus of $50,000 to sign a Braves contract back in 1959. "'confi- dence and control." The confidence began when GOODMAN PLUMBING RENOVATE BATHS and KITCHENS DIAL 725-1044 | "Day-In' and 'Day-Out' 'Rain or Shine' Please Be On Ti He's Always on The. Job To Deliver Your » OSHAWA TIMES! me With Your Payments When He Calls! REMEMBER! Your Oshawa Times Newspaper Carrier Has to pay for his popers EVERY WEEK, so PLEASE don't keep him weiting for His Pay He's in money you owe belongs to HIM . promptly when he calls. 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