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Oshawa Times (1958-), 18 May 1967, p. 11

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nt es and t wheel " ICE "a | \ \ ' RE! (7? |: TI ICING. <t ee. 7 eee Ne weight title bout was virtually official promised to beef up the special police force for boxing shows considered controversial. Matchmaker Teddy . Brenner assured the champion from Ni- geria at least $75,000 for the de- Tiger To Fight Rouse For Light-Heavy Title NEW YORK (AP) -- A Dick{ner of last Tuesday night's Ti-,der the. commission's jurisdic- Tiger-Roger Rouse light-heavy-|ger-Jose Torres return. i Tiger won a very close, splitisEES GOVERNOR set for September in Madison|decision which touched off a 15- Square Garden today as an area|minute riot in the Garden. In the aftermath of the bottle-|Rockefeller. Dooley said the throwing outbreak Tuesday in|governor had requested a fact- which 11 persons were injured,|yal report of the riot, the sec- chairman Edwin B. Dooley Of|ond in 10 weeks and the third the New York athletic commis-|in 21. months in the famed "the/arena following a main event fence against Rouse, the No. 1)/Garden owes it to the public to/featuring Puerto Rican - born contender from Anaconda,|give adequate protection to the |fighters. sion declared Wednesday Mont. Rouse had been guaran-|public if it is to remain in the| teed the next shot at the win-|business of promoting fights un-} tion."' After talking to reporters, Dooley left to see Gov. Nelson | "We had extra police and we thought this was adequate MONTREAL .(CP)--Feather- rouver fought fro mmemory for Pat a half round Wednesday but re-| covered to score the most sur- prising win in 20 amateur box- ing matches at the Canadian} hampionships. three Both boxers Boyce Gets Up Off Floor, Wins Bout 'From Memory 'isi: 2, Fs. y Paride Baldissarre of Mont- weight Wayne Boyce of Van-|real won the decision as he and O'Reilly of Vancouver/for a title fight between light- |staged a toe-to-toe slugfest for} weight champion Carlos Ortiz full rounds. jthe finals of their own provin-\New Yorker. Laguna is from jcial championships, were beaten in based on 40 years of experience in the Garden," said Harry Markson, the Garden's director |of boxing. "'But if we need more we'll add more." He denied a report that the cooling off period. The AP had learned from a Garden source that this was planned. "We're negotiating right now His Bill Would | End 'Rigging WASHINGTON (AP) -- Rep- resentative Richard L. Ottinger said Wednesday he is drafting legislation that would prohibit rigging of professional sports events to permit scheduling of radio or television commercials. Ottinger, a member of the House communications and power subcommittee, said the bill would extend to professional sports events a provision of existing law making it illegal to "rig contests of intellectual knowledge, intellectual skill er} chance." | The New York Democrat) added in a statement he hopes his proposal will spark an in- vestigation "of the extent' to which the radio and television networks are influencing the conduct of professional sports at the expense of the viewer or listener." FIGHTS LAST NIGHT By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Beaumont, Tex. -- Dave Zyg- lewycz, 189%, Houston, out- pointed Max Martinez, 216, Cor- pus Christi, Tex., 12. | and Ismael Laguna." Ortiz is a Puerto Rican-born Panama. Tacoma, Wash.--Frank Nib- | jlett, 164, San Francisco, knocked} out George Wright, 162, Ta-} coma, 8. f The three - day tournament ends Friday with the crowning | i in 10 weight) lasses and the selection of| Canada's boxing team for the) an American Games. Sixty | competitors have entered from | seven provinces. | Boyce, 17, seeking the 125-| ound title his older brother | Tommy won in 1965, was) dropped to the canvas in the first round of his match with | Ernie Leblanc of Moncton, N.B. | Boyce beat the count, rallied | in the second then stopped the New Brunswicker with a volley | lof punches to the head and body | early in the third and final | round, DIM RECOLLECTION Manager Dave Brown of the British Columbia team said} Boyce didn't realize he had} been off his feet until he was} told in the dressing room. | "It was the first time I've} ever been down and I still don't | know what hit me," said Boyce. | "T don't know how Icame back | so strong." | The 200 fans who attended the | first night's bouts saved most of their applause for a match be- | tween two of the underdogs in| ithe welterweight class. 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It is the first change in the/consist of Toronto, Queen's, Mc- | . 0-QAA football grouping since) Gill, Montreal and Laval. increase to six teams, largesti1953 when McMaster made a) in the college league's history,|prief one-year's appearance. ciation's football grouping will with the admittance of Mc- Master and the University of/will play Waterloo in the fall of 1968, nounced Wednesday by John Metras, chairman of the 0-QAA's administrative council, INCREASE TO TEN | A ' With the addition of the Uni-jseries will be played between of Windsor to the hockey group-/versity of Windsor, the 0-QAA's|the winner of the two divisions ing and a realignment of the|hockey grouping will grow to 19 for the hockey championship. two basketball divisions, both|schools. Starting with the| Previously, the O-QAA basket- effective in the 1968-69 season. /1968-69 season, is the addition of the University members of the 13-team Central |sions. Canada Intercollegiate Football| The western division will bejorder to provide more games| composed of Windsor, Western,|for the eastern division, the Uni-| Conference, will join Western, Both McMaster and Waterloo|their own division and single in the newly-formed | CCIFC during the 1967 season qdiyisioy hi i y Among other changes an-|before joining the O-QAA foot-\"cront 43 termue vane dee ball group the following fall. the 10 teams|ball has been divided ina six- McMaster and Waterloo, now |will be divided into two divi-|team western division and a | loo. The eastern division will) 1 The teams will play away) and home games with teams in games with teams in the other jschool 13 league games during jthe regular schedule. | A two-game total-goal playoff THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, May 18, 1967 11 versity of Guelph will moveleastern at the beginning of the from the western division to the!1968-69 season. jfour-team eastern division. In Planning a Wedding OF sae Going Formal ? 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