Smith And Cu-ter Promise Bruising Bout CINCINNATI (AP)-If you take the word of both lightweight cham- pion Bud Smith and challenger Jimmy Carter. their return 15- round boxing bout here Wednes- day will be hard and bruising all the way. "Everything is wonderful and I expect to win by a knockout." Smith said Monday "I all but Tony Trabert's Contract Hot-Stuff; Burns Amateur ,Bridges Behind Him ' NEW YORK (AP)-ln signing a Rosewail and Lew Hoad. the guy professional tennis contract with siea aces. had spurned p,-.,,hh'ler Jack Kramer, Tony Trabert has Kramer's professional bid mm, "burned hia amateur bridges in- Kramer apparcntly and them in hind him." a top-ranking United the bag. States Lawn Tennis Association of- The Sydney Sun quoted Kramer ficial said Monday. as saying he would release nah. "i see no way in the world Tony ert from his reported 370,000 con. could become an amateur again tract if the latter so desired. K", stopped him in Boston last June even if he hasn't received a cent." mer said he felt Tony's amateur 39," addeall Renvllilel lggfihrlxl, gee. status couldthbe regained. Carter. calm and confident. said 9"” 9'" 0i e ,' " e'5 owever, ere appeared no in- he hm. is in great shape hhd made. his decision and hes stuck dlcation Monday that either Kra- would set a new pattern of fight- W"-h "' , m" 0r Traben W35, ready to hm. McCann s comment came after hack on the deal despite the failur. i-I hhnhs, always mm Slowlyhh the news from Australia that Ken to land the Australian sum, f.'i52.:.”.'"E.f"i'li.'fi..?;'iiiE'”...lii:;? . . Howard Scores Decision; Roy And Trainor Lose - osewall&Hoad Pressured Out Of Decision To Turn Professional, 5 ays Kramer LOS AMEELES IAPt -- Tennis Hoad. Australia's 20-year-old Davis FLHW (300? k "d M -1C t ins, were "in ih ba " to . shtizmfiiifii KI: Rigeawriiii :31 Leiirilsituliiiii pivo but somebody dceiwn ignider K”'”"3" ”"d "'9 "ml" deal had .;--.&--. pressured them om of the de(.hh,hJbeen set while the two were in the ”I feel like a bride left at iiie;U'3)Wd 518"-W , altar," said the tennis groat .iftcr - I had already 55”?" "W 53'9" ,the Sydney annoiinccincnt that "El-" '0 aw”! 25 "'g5f",”m.'9”f U.S. champion Tony Trabcrt for an lHoad and Riisewall had dccidcd to Whwh 5I"'"5”" "W "'””"'9-if "' ”'"” cstiniated fl5,000. lremaih ama(em.S' iiIl'tillg'ilt)lIi the world, telling them. ' "l absolve the boys iheniselvi-s his 29! tit"ra(l)' fhr gehour dwith iiIlfPll'".i. ROLE -- v. iiv ra r an myse .- 4 Kramer aildcd They are real nice llfjlfhv ” -' h h ; Kramer Sam he hmhahh. woum boys but unfoi'tunatcly thc) must Nou, I hate to get off an air-H” ml! the mm whh pros Pancho lean rRVt)iilie”l:SMi'0l", dict-isions." sipccialitu the same 25 today Gmualvs and Frank Scdgmanl himh self a former Aussie Davis Cupper. '”l'ticsc are what you call thc old .priis." said Kramer. ''I must be Tuesday, Oct. 18, 1955 Pagej The Guardian and toll thcni: 'Wcll. I did have 'thrni but they flew the coop.”' Kriinier had offered the Aussie stars 350,000 each to join his touring troupe plus a percentage of the gzitc. Only last week. he signed Sport Echoes From Prince County Gordie )lacKay. one of Sum mersidels best aiUiletcs of a fen l to be different." he said. "I'm going after Smith from the open- ing bell." The three-time 135-pound cham- pion expects to set a record in winning the title back from Smith. Queeri Squahe Win Rugby wars on ::r:..i.”i:; :i'.::..”.:.::"i.':..:;i:: if:.i3;"i'i.T.?.T...';i?.”l2E. isggwgx ...;”'i.”"wi!.".”::3..'::"'2: gve ing (lord is stationed at an i . ' . . . V - -. ' WEIE 9 amnion C ' , g Server; airnbase near Barrie. Ont. Hc e .. . . - . won. .m,,,eS, hecaaff (:;eS3g0.0he1l3::.hlf5:gfiTl ward of Halifax won 8 spm (loci-hlernled 'the best fight of the sea. son." Zulueta opened a over Howard's right eye seventh ened both but couldntt Halifax boxer down. Judge Harold John rounds to Howard, th plays intcrmcdialc hockey with tho C, A. F. team. and softball in Mei-rill Flyiufs :15-yard run for for thc Q55 lioys as ho imirlc summer Gordie. lh0l1Hhll8l"- "'35 a fry ha” QM," squan, sghnnl no mistake on a peiially i(lt'k that one of our high S('0I'lnl1 hflck?-V Si ,-t . , (.1 1 ' gave the iiiniicrs a tciiiporaigv 2-0 players a few years ago. and "La," He my 7"" Queen '8' "' 9 lead cai-lici- in the ganic. haseball led the lcaguc here more High School in an interscliiilastic ' h Pctcr Mai-.Viilt dcadlocki-d than once in h.'iltiiiL' HIS daruiiz rugby league fixture yesterday tIll:Sf.'0l'P with a ivcll placcd pcnalty. small cm and black- slow un. sion Monday night over Cuba's Or- lando Zulueta. world's ranking lightweight. The ten-round non-title contest was the third meeting of the twoi boxers. Zulueta scored a unani- --1-h,. whoh. deal was h”.dh.h,cd have any hearing on the outcome. on tours in Australia. South Africa and ICui'ope." Royols' General Manager Resigns 5i011 gave so V tee to Zul 1 land called one even Judge .i'.,e..: ilic . . , - .- -, - , . . . . . . - he first 0-5 If ha” ,-unmn; kppf pitchers con the High Scliool giidiion. lkick that sci the stage foi Hynn s S m mo”s.w round verdict in I . '1 W811 save Howard four, thg uauily on. the dcfciisilile. 1' hp Flynn took care of all the s ' 'iii;: . game-winning run. - p U RMON'I'REAL!.i hicpri ,h. "cam. h Eitslllii (;:'ller19?:e 1gLVll')::"d IEOSEC; ie;(:' glgifiglleeihgjlelyattgl Calledutltiiree even, iuaritimcrs as-ncra .V W! g i pp” SpK””” i” 'pp”m' i 'pp"' ""'g' mix-,N(; p,055,p acme pres! on o t o Mont-i H d t 140 d 1 (g 0nn ca e if Zulu. A i l . .. . . . . .'.:.ii..':.i".'3:!.'...".'"” nah :::.cr- Dorc ester. J. is o 9 .- P T .i; -V ill rcciirts s ow tiat t e 4- g 83' 811- I . d Z 1 l h - om HM, Sm": M”, W. world U hm lshwnmrh hm” to seek fame hiiunced the resignation of Guy Eu." edge "V" u "e 8 In a six round prcliniiiiary um-, thhmhhm ;h.,,,,ki..-n nmigers, 1! oreau as general manager. - Fraser. Bridgewatei-, N.s,, knocked out Don Trainor of Charlottetown. Both weighed 1571.4 pounds. Fraser had Tralnor on the flow nnil fortiuic Ill Ainerit-an rings was George ”0liI Chocolate” Godfrey. George fought in the heavy. Bobby Siiiipsiiii of Ottawa Rough Weighl d'Y'5'"" "I an 9'3 Of SUCH V . . , , . llidcrs and .iUf.')' Pal of ltluiilrcal great bn-"SW5 as lfake K."mm' dcfciitinc I)icpnc Juniors b.V ah University who was fired and then hat lh,.d 1. H V,” 4, m. Peter Jackson, Joe (,hoynskie and xi-iii-r nf 2-l. S;-I Bcrnarrl and Hankihired by Tormito Argonauts. holds l 9 " k” d” M i ” W” fl Patsy Cardiff. It took Kilrain near. g L.'illfil')' can also tell thcir grand-ifirst place in the Big Four Union ('39h- Blld lW"l'h3b "I "W -H5 '5ily 3 hours and 44 rounds to putt , children how thcy hit triples off scoring race. .fifth uiih 42 points on two ficld Godtrcy to slccp No one ever i Harris that day Hank's going to 'Si8ilSilCs compiled by Thc.t'ana-rgoals. 35 convcrls and. one siiigli.-.,had an easy time beating him and tic able to start this rcminiscingjdtan Press show Pfelfer with 68: Billy Graham of Kitchcner-Wa-ill took Jackson at his peak 19 aii-.'iy ahead of Syl the way things points. three more than Montrcal,tcrloo Dutchmen nudged into the rounds to do the trick. MUSICAL SURVEY OTTAWA (CPI - Ian Hunter. artistic director of the famed Ed- inburgh Festival, will arrive in f g cm. 1 f Ottawa oday to make a month-31:: bvitfiief 2:g2u:fstii)i: iiresthreohhhl i - r 'b'l" - e . nTiiiini"'i5iyer7.ai?.iii3i 'i'23?ivf.'l' iii 53"” Ma”D”"”ldi "9. 0! Van music and the arts in Canada'sm"Wer and Hamax' d”'5i9"90 capital. The idea has been brew-Igfufntt 1:0” 131' M. Qiwbec 3"d E. Jg ing for nearly three years. ever er" e”w'?' 3 5” wund b0"i man. since Governor- General Vincenth D9" MRCEIHIVFEY. 144. of Antl- in the Massey suggested it in a speech i!0nlSh- N-Sn 900k the Olieninizfoun Mr. Moreau is returning to the investment brokerage business, a business in which he was engag- ed until 1935 when he joined the club as secretary treasurer. No successor has yet chosen. Mr. Murc.'iii will he a.s'soi-iated with the Montreal firm of Roger R. Belaiigcr. Lad. In 1950 he succeeded Buzzie Bavasi as general ager when Bavasl wcnt Billy makes tiir ma.l0I' lERRU95- B ' F S ' L ' Jno Br-rnard can always 1001! baCk with pride to that day in Dieppe; whcn hr beat Harris in a pitchers; TORONTO icri Al Piviier. duct. Sumnicrside Intermediates p,-,55.cagchjng end (mm p.,,.d),a,,, been ,,,.,. .i,,1,,.,.g up iAlouettes' Pat Abbruzzi froniliop spot in thc soninr fiinliiriot Jack, it is to be remembered, parent Brooklyn Dodacrg as 8 in the (mawa canadian club inllroundcr with a TKO over Charlie IV: nmsn u-.nuim- uhy the iconic; Rhode Island who has Iiclil lilt'.R1lL'll.l' Football Unimi with ti-T was the mini that the great .Iohn V309-iuesldcnt. Docnmbcr. 1952. iTynes. 147. of Truro. or hniirhng is not carried on likejiNo. 1 spot tit? lasymiinth Ptcifcr iimnts. our "II on Gino ('-"DlN'”t"'l l.. rcfuscd to ngm ii;-rm-is lhp pub. -7--mv -- -- 30” on An indmrhlal hasi, mm”-; made the Jump with an lit-point of Sarnia liiipci-ials. . Iii-. Godfrey and John L. signed ing - mm, with ihams. Unnk, basebaug afternoon as Argonauts Inst 44-23' Rnn.Stewai'f. speedy back lllfh m,mra(.;s twice to hame to the ' h . softball, hockey. football. curling. 10019 Ms; last Saturday. -Queens Golden Gaels. leads lhehfinish only to have the police in- . .......... it I - - ' basketball. soccer. doubles in ien- dotzbrxilgllxasnhegg tnehine iflIl)l;'ii- intci'c-olleiiat? lhnion gt tho l;13lr:s.terere and call a halt to the pro- nis. and othrr sltfh group K&mE'S- ' A ' 9 5 5”" 9" WHY ")3!" fl .9 SW 3'"? W 9 nceedings each time. there doesn't seem htn lag" alishrmgzizgmtttg has It touchdowns and l.li;i,Il:N:;')ii.l: ri,:(iqpll(kl1Ilai:l& three up Many mandgbom mmmcn of teamwork n nit pr wing or -- - '- MW A 'plied their trade in American rm 5 . .. - - - self I Then is nnthiniz you can not 'since Godfrey's day. Probably tiie Ml” 3"" B”'"b" , i" '9?” 23:! f:.';f,'m::,:Vl?.:-wfife BIi';liessB(();Tebv r in either of these games that will; ' most famous of the lot was Vic tl'F”.V 13-Year-Old VUFIIIIIP WIl- Ci "1 Sh I t”d - Increase or decrease in team-mate's McLaughlin, born at Peakes, No- liams of Winnipeg. will journcy tn "hp V' 9!: the igasugc ecten Pvif 9""'lVF"”5 Y"" ""K" pa” "19 vemhcr 21. I900. Ivancouvcr for the Grey Cup l'ont- 9 0 ha 0481; 13.110183), 85 PWK ”""l"if”' ll 'i”"hi9 P13” I He began boxing in amatcur - . Ion 5 nw' raise your partncrh: stone. or rim Interference. You're strictly on your own. still. we suppose group-I ranks while serving overeeas dur-1 ing the first World War and short-' Chance At Title Fight Veteran Vic Rosclil ing together promotes a feeling of co-operation and camaraderie and helps morale. in say nothing of increasing the Joys of a com- mon victory. Then if you lose. even misery loves company. Well Known N.S. Sportsman Dies HALIFAX ICPI--Alan M3f'KPn' sic James. 64. a well known lfali- fax sportsman. dicrl Monday at a 3 LONDON icrv -- They call him ”The Wrecker." But there's no savagery in Solly Cantor the 29-year-old boxer who learned his fighting in 'h)roiilols Cabbage Town. Heis a ring crafts- man and the nickname has come hwith his proven ability to ruin rep- -utations. In the last scicn years, Cantor ;has lined up and knocked down 11 current and former champions. lThree times he has defealcd reign- ing British title-holders and he has never hecn beaten in a British ring. The record has earned him respect. heart attack. iVlr. ilamrs wnrkcd for tho Nova WANTS TITLE It-ntia power commission for .15 . wars as lands and rum: and mm. It has also earnctl him a cruslicil .1,3Cm;,Cam,n ,ng,m.e,.h nosc. a brow crusted with scar He mended naihousi, Uni.-9,. tissue and an aching ambition for ally from lfilfl to I914 and waslhls "W" W9 , captain of the fnnilmll and haskot- "Th9.ViVP lit” W KW? "19 3' ('ll3"”e h .' ' . . h' en't th('.v1"' CHnllil' asked. . - , - . . - N”:L7Va'F':'l;l!.1Rlgfrrhfihlllfndgtgllht l'f'hl,';'al "':'wN M I new in (IDT. h ish ilgililt'PIRili tililntplnll Billyhat l.iiu Lawrence. McCluskey and - A Nita n can wemwpd and 'llinmpsiiii Lawrcncc met sevcral weeks ago where he roriihcd the haskethall "9 W35 -iinalflllll 'P-'i'"- "'t'5l"'”Vl"3 l" "'9 d'””'"” i"”"' 'ccided lo slav in Britain jnadian Middl ' Roi LAWAY BALLROOM V A I. 1 4 . . I. eweight title and A . f '"ii"f4i””-"ii-'"”.i”-"7 ”'””" '”””iZ'n” -5"l""n.L"..'?L'iL"n ”i??i'i?.n”'l?-'ni.Ii l'"”"l.'0 3 '”"E"S" I-swim walked or w-th - split . . b?iirll Elli atixt (ilillfllclfrllks alnirilnbaskctiiW:il?.iflu:il3(i'Tll'JFiOn Frank Johiison of "(In pianm and the rather of ' d”i5i0" 3"" 3 W397 Slllllfesi for TULSDAYv OCTOBER ism - . - v crs oh - tho doininion has-lzclliall i-hampiun- Mani-hcstcr in 10 rounds. It was ship. Al lhc sanic tinic of his rieathihis first fight in ii year. he was a mcmlicr of several hnwl- "I've had more than 100 figlits-.' in)? teams. -Cantor said. ”.'Vlany of thcin wcre His fallicr uas the late Dr.'against hcavier and stronizcr fight- Nnthaiiiol Jamcs, fni-mi-r chniicel-jcrs. live hecn dreaming of tho day lor and pi'r.sirlciit nf flw UIllVfl'5if,Vil got it tlllc chancc. It must conic of Weslcrn Onfni-in Mr. Janics isin " ' o u '""""' Iiitriw-(I by his wirlmv and eiillll had our chain-c at that 4-liisiiu Gcnc l.t”Ttllll'iIPiili. (Vuiiiiii.ssion- children. .tifIo. thc Rrltish Flinpirr liglii- W "I ill" 7 ll-Vt. SENS that he will . r -7" u -c lwczht linnnr held in- snuui Afrirnn sA(.m,l”'E. NH” t('.Pl ttlnrllv sginrtinn it return match be- ' 't . . .. i I .4 I i if I . i- h.lRh;MAN SETS FIRE ..lohnny Van R('I1SlllllL, In Johnniics Hyhhch hm, h,h.,y Sam Mom”) tvrcn c l1'ilI' in wnlid be I huriz in 1953. "P lost. h HAN f”li.-l.V('ISCO (AP:-ePoli(-c V V V y l iii" .i'."'..Sf;"L"'133s.ES"”i;ln2F"lf5; I Bloom And I-epinel Sign With Caps - Oct 4 that killcd nnc person and tniiircrl I5. liisiicctnr Frank Ahern l g , ly after his return to civilian life PTARTED EAR” he turned pro under the manage- Born Solomon Bonaparte. son of'mei" or Jack. Maw? 0' New York” a Toronto pliiitographer. Caiilori V,” campmgmd '" me. middky Sam --I h.m.m.d m hght selling weight ranks and at the time Mic- newspapers down around old Mas-. iey wanfel mled ti" Wind "1 the say Ha". .160 Ih..division. "You had to lcarn. Then I Si.'dl'iN'i' H9 d'd"'t 391 ' ”3?k '3! walkeit" seriousiy Mn," 1 was 11A That was crown but McLaughlin has the dis- mxvause 0; this imp tinction of having done battle with He slapped his left leg. now as M" "W" Wh” did pd D3” shad” nillS('iP-;!ll&il'iP(i but slightly thinncinand Mike MCTISUE VIC W95 I than mp right. lpopular battler in Jersey City. '1 had polio when 1 was 59.-any .Buffalo. Brooklyn. and Halifax and My bmiher had it mo. He W3, during his career he met such paralyzed from the waist down, famous fighters as James J. Brad- Now hc ii-eigiis lll0. I weigh 136. ; dock. George Courtney. Younii look up boxing to strcngthen the Siflblltlfl. -7imm.V Sl8ii9l')'. RoddY log. MacDonald. Joe Gans. Charlie ”I turiii-ii pro in Now York in Arthurs, Al Turner and Lou Ches- I946. That's when I changed my-let. name. Then I came to London in It appears now that Cobey Mc- 1945 with Lee Savold In American Cluskcy will have to wait a long: hcavywciszht. I outpointcd thc Brit-.time hcore he gets another crack That fight cost 12 stitches but he at Pi-cdericton for the vacant Ca- thrcc-ycar-olrl daughtcr. (' a n I o r 12 rounds. lives in the modest northeast TOP The decision howcvcr didn't meet tcnhsm district. In his spare time Wm, appmvhi of the large crowd he studies tailorls pattern-cutting. on hand and many ringside exg won by at comparable margin. Dodgers Purchase Royal Pitcher BROOKLYN. fAPt --- Brooklyn Dodgers Monday purchased the contract of Bob Walz. H-ycar-old righthander. from Montreal of the International League. Wnlz pitched for Mobile of the Southern Association during the I955 season. lie was an outstand- 'iig rclief hurler. appearing in 56 games. and compiled an 8-7 roc- ord. He was drafted by the Brooklyn orgniiization from Chi L-ago White Sox a year ago. Dancing 9 to 12 I l Dou'ntovvners' ()rchcsl Hi Is Given Release KANSAS CITY IAPI - Veteran Vic Raschi was given his uncon-J ditional release Monday by Kan-. sas City Athletics of the Amerlcan' League. The 36-year-old hurler. signed as a free agent last spring. won four games and lost six for the Ath- letics but completed only one game. His earned run avcragc was 5.44. Raschi was a 20-game winner in threc of seven seasons with the New York Yankees, In February.-' 1954. he was sold to St. Lous Card-i trials who released him last spring; BED AND WHITE r Admission 50c pcrts thought that Mccluskey had Amherst Coach Lau-i'cni-c is now back in Van- lcgnl for thc l4'r-dcration in change thc iii-vision that gave Lawrence- thc title. he is optimistic about Amherst Ilzinililvrs cliaiii-cs of taking tho Atlantic Coast Senior Hockey i.P.'lL'lIl' championship. The 16 member squad is holding work- I am sir. etc. ' Willrcrl O, Mctfluskey h . x "1 R 9 58 d mils here in preparation for lhej ('h3Fl0il9i0Wn-- .L.L...Lg-,, . -air I 1' ur. oy.. wanson. . a - V licaglle opening Thursday when - - ---- v . . mittcd setting iIF(' tn the Polki l'Iil-2l)lIlllt'1'().V v(iF- it'l'ltti they meet Hawks. last year's fo To-day'5 aircraft contam hterally hm” "' Whidl "Wk Cami W.icrii-tun (';ipilals of the lll'lllllt'i'han1pi0nS- W 5 i . - Jlvfi Mimi said Swanson had a (W, .,-N,.,,, i,h,(m hi. W Y a ers It 3 miles of circuits . . . electronic "ow ' . " - 2950 - - ml l'tloiirI:n i'iI'lllttllll('f'fi Ihn signing . ht devices and equipment unheard Of """"""""----- '0; ,,..;,.,,,.,.m,.,, C-.,,.,.n,, B, mm, m , . ..-..... ...-......... . . . . . . ...-... "LL. . - . I - ' - few years ago-equipment Joe Impiiic. o i ' ' ' even a -WI-llluoml pi.'l.lP('i uith Niulliiiry g M." 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