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Oshawa Times (1958-), 28 Oct 1965, p. 10

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(THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, October 28, 1969 SUBSTITUTE BOUT Terrell's IlIness Gave Chuvalo Big Chance By JIM CRERAR Press Staff Writer George Chuvalo credits a vi- ts suffered by Ernie Terrell wo years ago for getting him fito the World Boxing Associa- fon heavyweight championship wut against the Chicago 'ighter in Toronto Monday tight. The 28-year-old Toronto chal- énger, holder of the Canadian seavyweight crown, got his big thance when Terrell had to yack out of a bout with Mike ager in Louisville, Ky., Sept. 7, 1963 Chuvalo substituted for Ter- rell, won by t decision and went on to win eight of his next ak bag by knockouts, and draw oe Fighting DeJohn put me| back in the rankings," says Chuvalo. "Terrell me the chance to fight." Chuvalo, who began fighting in Inverness, Miss., the sixth ofjing skill, the WBA champ is es ab srg at pe pg 10 children of a farmer. The/predicting his looping left will i at whieh could: draw Towns and Rickey Hemmaway. Saturday: 2:00 P.M. -- 3:30 P.M, ad with pact fin A fa family moved Chicago in! produce an early knockout. f aay an 16,500. " Maple BIDDY LEAGUE 1s oe Under 14 Yeats sf Age, 1952 and Ernie' Terrell gained prominence inj, , - ' pe ey ee neene O° learned te fight. April, IMS, when he wasl-2a! Gardens, will be carried ipantinigs a Saturday: 8:00 P.M. -- 9:30 P.M. t Terrell, a six-foot-six giant) The WBA, which doesn't re-|brought in * a ga only, in Canada and the United priory 'e444 seven |cognize Cassius Clay's claim tolagainst Cleveland Williams and cj 5} rl ° : ' ah ag, Selah, Tesch, boven ee ee sine Loved iopragsive Wha TORRE: | terrace chaey ta Su cor ount| eee cceciees meses antec (Pre-School Skating Wednesday 1:30 -- 3:30) has won 37 of 44 bouts since|crown to Terrell ches he i |He got even with Williams of the live gate plus a share n 1957. Only 18 vie-|@ 15-round decision over Eddie | year later, winning a uwnani-\of the TV revenue. e oe oe knockouts but he | Machen in Calon March 5. |mous 10-round decision, Terrell has been guaranteed Sohn Ovens 0.2. Ww ' t bristles when it is suggested he long,| He also whipped Zora Fol-\a minimum of $45,000 but OPTOMETRIST hasn't enough of a punch for a left jab ehiah he gets off with|ley in 1963 and Peg up four|stands to earn much more than 'sc apie | champion. lightning speed. Chuvalo has|more" triumphs last year to} that if the gate is good. Fither| 8 BOND ST. £., | } "T feel I can hit as hard as|shown in recent fights that he} jearn a crack at the WBAlway, that's a lot of suite PH. ves ani | RON SIMCOE -- Arena Manager -- Arena St. 725-8071 ! eavyweight, but I box thelisn't a difficult target for such'crown. istrings. ! ! any bh GEORGE CHUVALO getting the way jt pleases me," he said atop ut I'm a better boxer, Tha virus was the break that ol his Toronto training camp. Terrell was born 26 years ago! Biddy League Basketball Play Bantings won their second- straight start, trouncing Hurons 14-to-3 in the Westmount Kiwa- nis Biddy Basketball League, at tthe Simcoe Hall Settlement House. a punch, Floyd Patterson hav. |¢ ing used it to advantage in racking up a 12-round vietory | - over George in New York in) | February. Chuvalo is talking of winning| before the regulation 15 rounds. | "I've always had good luck) against real tall men, maybe because I can get to them in- side, moving below that long reach," he said, The Canadian's tactics have been to go for the body in the early rounds, switching to head - hunting later, but h hasn't said how he plans to cope with his long-armed op- ponent, "T know Chuvalo is tough and he' ll probably never fight a bet-| lter fight than he will against] {me because it's a big one and he's at home," Terrell says. } will be the difference." Despite his emphasis on box- scl THE CLIFF MILLS MOTORS LTD, Captain Nick Melnychuck scored seven points, to lead peta to victory. John Boivin dded three more, Grabowski and Larry Norton idropped in two each. Mike Brisebois hooped in two jpoints and Bruce Hubbard a single foul shot for the Hurons. BANTINGS--Nick Melnychuck, \Jim Atkinson, John Boivin, Paul \Boyd, George Grabowski and Larry Norton. HURONS -- Mike Brisebois, Ron Boivin, Bruce Hubbard, Terry Hubbard, Timmy Craigs) and Andrew Ghersini. AVENUES WHIP MAPLES Allan Boivin scored 14 points) -- 'as he led the Avenues to a 22-to 14 win over the Maples. Miles Shrider picked up six points, and Randy Jordon two, for the Avenue victory. When he isn't fighting Ter- and. plays guitar in his own musical group which' frequently plays small nightclubs around Rick Hemmaway turned in an|shot AUGUST LIAUBA The Maple Leaf Judo Club has once again captured the Quebec Brown Belt Champion- ship, held in Montreal, on Sat- George urday YOUNGEST WINNER August Liauba, the new cham-| pion, is the youngest contestant to capture this trophy. This 20- year-old judoka is a resident of Oshawa and started judo with the Maple Leaf Judo Club, at ithe beginning of 1964. He received his green belt one year later, winning the McMas- '|ter University orange belt. cate- |gory. He also captured first prize trophies at the CNE and Burlington green belt champion-| ships. s excellent Stanley Cook scored four and Ray Bartodziej AVENUES -- Allan Boivin, /Paul Anderson, Randy Jordan, | iChester McInnes, Miles Shrider t| rell writes songs, sings, danceS!and Philip Spencer. MAPLES -- Ray Bartodziej, Ron Bartodziej, Bill Boyd, Stan- ley Cook, John Dick, Randy, Maple Leaf Judo Club Captures More Laurels 3 regia cele rant jtechnique effort scoring nine|Place first in the team event lpoints for the losing Maples, \4!89- asingle foul) CKLB Cagers, Firefighters Win Ex. Tilts In a real team effort, CKLB registered their second exhibi- In Montreal, he emerged asjtion win with a 33-to-20 victory the winner of over 200 contest-|over Parts and Service. ants and brought home the tro- Captain Victor Rudak, Dennis phy to Oshawa, for the fourth|Hercia and Joe Zimny all reg- time, which is a record for judo istered 11 points each. Dave 'history in Eastern Canada. \Calder-was the top scorer with The first winner of this tro-|12 points, but in a losing cause. phy in 1962 was Doug Fallaize|Ed Gorney hooped the other and in 1963 and 1964 Ray Wil-\eight for Parts and Service. son; both of these contestants); CKLB --Victor Rudak, John now hold the black belt. Leslie Bodok, Gilbert WIN TEAM TITLE ALSO \Clark, Dennis Hercia, Alex In the team championship, the |Ghersint, and Joe Zimny. Maple Leaf Judo Club was rep- resented by Harry Scott, August Magy Se Besage nay ag Liauba and John Desroches,|..° olvin, Jim Ba . }|Howson, Tom Eldridge, Bill) plus two members of the Hatashita Judo Club of Toronto. ler aor Bat ---- Ed Gor- a 35-to-27 victory ever Bola- hood's. Harry Morrison scored six points, Ron McInroy four, Ken Jordan a single foul shot, to go with Langley's 15 and Rajko- vic's nine, Bill Langley was the top scorer of the day, Bolahood's turned in a good team effort, but lost the game due to sinking only seven of 22 foul shots. Steve Ball led Bola- hood's with seven points, Andy Cherkas and Bill Swindells had five each, Walter Hubar four points while Gord Kent and ithe scoring with three each. FIREFIGHTERS -- Bill Raj- kovic, Ken Jordan, Raymond Brisebois, Ron MclInroy, Wal- ter Karas, Ken Zimmerman, Jim Kees, Harry Morrison, Bill Langley and Dennis Krout, BOLAHOOD'S -- Bill Swin-| dells, Gary Norton, Steve Ball, Lariy Knox, Dave Marlowe, Due to excellent fighting and they were able to FIREFIGHTERS WIN Bill Langley and Bill Rajkovic, 'combined to lead Firefighters to' John Henry, Gord Kent, Dave Chambers, Walter Huber and) Andy Cherkas. Dave Chambers rounded out REMEMBER WHEN? .. < By THE CANADIAN PRESS Margaret McBurney, cap- tain of the Edmonton Grads, unbeatable girls' basketball team, retired 30 years ago today -- in 1935 -- after 10 years as ay Povigew She had scored 2,064 points in 158 games, The long-time conti- nental champion team was dissolved early in the Second World War. | WARNING MOTORISTS | Cold Weather Ahead ANTI- .| FREEZE a Friday: -- 8:00 P.M. -- 9:30 P. 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