[no Grinding, Charlottetown, 112m. Sept. M, 1964. 19 SPORTS FRONT By JIM CDLLEN Champs To Defend The St. Dunstan‘s High School football team has been hard at work. for the past couple of weeks. ir preparation for their opening game in the Island Interscholastic Senior 'A' football circuit. Parker Lund and Ian MacDonald handled the coaching chores in last year‘s campaign, when the team de'eated Sum— ! merlside High School in the ‘poiato bowl' to capture the champ- tonsiip. blind and MacDonald will be back at the helm in this season‘s action. They are now in the process of moulding a team together, which they hope will be capable of defending the championship. they won last season, Parker and Ian are both graduates of St. Dunstan's and during the years in which they were attending the Un- Iversity as students they both performed with the Varsity Saints in the Atlantic Football Conference. Both these, men have a lot to offer up and coming football prospects. at this level. The Saints have been hard hit with graduation and several Toronto's George Ch uvalo' ; Has To Be 0 od This Time By JERRY GLADMAN .. Canadian Press Staff Writer George Chuvalo. C a n a d a s hcuvywcizht champion, has had several chances to make good in big time box’ng but after eight years as a professional he has never been rated higherl than No. 9. At New York's Madison square Garden Friday. Oct. 2 the 27-year~old slugger from Toronto will get what may be his last chance when he meets Doug Jones of New York, fourth-ranked contender. .Iones‘s main claim to tame was a No. l placing among the ' world‘s heavyweight contenders as a result of a fight he didnt win. In March. 1963. he ham mered Cassius Clay for 10 rounds only to lose a split deci- ' ‘On Chuvaio looked crude and un— Eddie Macben, one of the top.‘ > polished in winning a unaui- in the world for eight years? mous decision. But he was and English champ Henry Cooper! rough for Clay and the Louis- I and novice Tommy Fields. Chu-r V ville Lip conveniently forgot his valo insisted on Jones and the ' ' contracts were signed, l promise. DECISION CHANGED Next was a weird bout With . Tony Alongi of Miami. Fla..‘. G A _ protege of Rocky Marciano o . l Chuvan appeared to win he-g lcause of his aggressiveness but'. the judges voted for Alongi.l . ' The dtcislon caused such a fuss? The sewed“? 3“" Club “"11 lthat it wa later changed to a be the “.9” of a “0'5 ‘9‘""8' .draw. ment this Saturday With a Chuvalo tank time 0." m m {dance following the tourney and Isa“, the Canadian mie Dyia presentation of prizes. The knocking out Hugh Mercier of tourney Wm be qunsored by i Regina in one round. then took I Ch”) pm' C“ DOWI'HE and w‘u‘ _ A - 'be open to all members of the, gifffth “fr rannk‘ig tagger agimzsllocal golf club. The draw for; " the tournament will appear in T h e lChandler Arl1 An ex . .. pert l , . . counter - puncher. Folley took ‘ 10mm!” ' “mm” of 1 Guardian. ‘ every round. T f I ’. 1d. ‘ ringside reporters as well as f A group of Toronto business. ) 01mins is the a tell} closed circuit television viewers " . 3 men took over Clmvalo's to". ‘ 31°: drawogm' {he BBIVMEI'E 80 ~ ~ I t t U.“ f and ‘E l. i - - - . « .. i i‘.2.l.“°t~i‘i‘efl‘.ll;.':-t“‘.i.’;‘i'2§"“£lll‘?“fll;” assassin the Verdll-‘l 005‘“ lm "eel Ia slugger gave his name to meet ' ' fl ' . ' ' ‘ " “ ‘ ' ' H ‘ -. “.2 - " . 1*” 6?: “.32: trimaran-i ' Alllt‘e‘ifl‘i'fhiiléz“ {vili‘yul whom- “l. : {ml-32.31.“:- slsitfli ‘i‘T' BEATING THE BALI. l"scissormamas that. o . y D .i crane of Bale Ste. Anne. Nqu m mitted, purely for publlrlll~ iwood. M. MacEachern; 1.26 - i high school squad. Les is one of the schools most talented The fact that the majority of Liston- . t i The new organization was im-l A l Baltimore Orioles olitfie‘r’er against the Ti t D t ‘t 1-'- i he 'l i t - lih i bit at v rt Afflerk , . ‘ ‘ , _ . . , 'w ' J. _, .._ _ , ll. . gers a e mi. ieeian. troi \Uit] Ilia, ‘ athle es and has 'a mm o a ll) an} Silo . When Clay “Wk USN!” glam ggfigfig ofa hlsegsigidldt: . mediately offered fights Wlln I? fififl‘ghMl 306:1: 81ml.” Sam Bowens ilt‘il beats the. yesterday. Tigers shortstoo putting the Orioles th reg was a top rusher in the prevmu-s season and will undoubtedly "own' Jim” was moved up ['0 fumiflm pen, R d a h :firvmale 'C ' MacMi'uan ' ' I ‘ ball to second base as he Dick McAllliffe walls for the games out of first place i b“ can“ “PO”; 0" many "ceass'm‘s '0 carry the mm! for the N“ 1- Sm“ "'9"- BS‘de “‘0’” - g ' la~ m c 9r "at o l ‘~' ' ' ‘ ' steals in the 5th inning tardy ball from catcher Bill (in Wire hotol I local 50W“ “‘15 59350"- hollering that he deserves a 105mg and "281""1‘ h's hue ml —---——*Lalm' —— ‘ y I I I p Andy Al’trfiellallil who is better known for his tlrack and mm at the. title, he has done a P8; (a; mum! “’llh 30b Clef" . W , d. rigm And I“). l t 1 field prowess will be a second year performerd for ‘t‘hebéMalu little to justify his high rankm W" omrea‘ . . ( ) ~l ' '5 mm?" 93’ "I" ‘ ue road student: in. this year's action. An y WI . In As for Chuvalo. the miisculasr In 1961 he decisioned Mileft ~A iégdflgfihgifih $1.195; Gen' Ma “agar ' . afral.‘ . the halfback 5““ and “‘5 “WM Shmld prove a“ “set m ma 205-pounder has had plenty of knocked off Willie Besmanoff in in..ch programs was postponed R 0 > a s p "l V9 mt” l'r m9” " n Your Lund and MacDonald forces Don Connor ard MilfiuLt‘l’Jeid bwhg opportunities to make it big but four and lost his title to Cleroux i 24 hours here Wednesday night eIGCts er l 23:39 uangahi‘;View“?! fax: viii??? a” ac has "mugged to blow. the lm' agaln' Then there was. a w'lbecause 0‘ weather and "Mk; l W i ‘ to la 'l hlm.'; k 4 ‘1 » Among the rookies on the club one, of the brightest spots poi‘tani fights every time. rounder With Joe Erskine oft auditions ' t Cl'm ELAND (“H “mm” D " . . l i N“ -d c ii is mu known in Maritime junior . He turned pro in 1956 With Wales in which Chuvan wa- EC ' {manager Gabe Pam “eluted 3" Ramon and. “wok M‘J‘mhwl s can |“-‘Q]"alf. “tin 'ahiliiv between the pipes This \‘lf‘lOI‘Ies over Julio Mederos disqualified for butting m the! SACKVILLE DOWNS. N.S. : offer Wednesday from 8;" "ak- s "f 53" “Mm”! “W “‘9 Willi '3?le 2:37: “3!. Jim... 5‘. mm", but he has been and Howard King and an im- fifth. Discouraged he retired to! (CPl — Windale Prince ownediland' cam“ group Wmcn 0" Who wr-eswd the cup from me. air-hing on fast and could emerge as one oi the club’s pressive dr with Alex Mitetf devote his time to a used cal 'by S J. Solomon of Halifax. l fared '0 bu‘ “19 Chm for a n“ Austraham 135' yea)" will play in erformershefore the close. of the season. of Argenti ,h’hich won him a ct. was the only double winner on i “med. ‘6'. ‘ and move the‘ CLEVELAND ‘APl —- Dem“ The dl‘aw for this “Peliénfl s i b‘m‘ Singles “d dm'ble‘: “gains: l'ilchonald and I.un:l are counting heavily. on some fresh .eievised nut in Madison In 1963 he decided '0 man I"an eightdash harness racing francmse ‘0 Oakland Ralston may he moody and iln-. tennis classic will be made at Emerson and Fred Smne' "he . talent which has arrived from Birchwood High School. The Q uare G3 den comeback sev rin tie withjcard here Wednesdav night The 0”" “'35 "Fade ’" a predictable but he. likes to live* noon today. '3” handsome 5'0"” ma" mm“ ‘ arrivals from Birch'o'oorl will have a SiI-Ehl edge "V" "105‘ ‘q ‘ . ' ‘ e g s i . ' . ' . " . telegram to Paul. \vio owns 20 . ', , . .._l , ‘ , Svdnev who has im roved im- ' h v bar com ted in the Bircihwnod hOIISE TRIED FANCY STUFF his former manager. Jacki Windale Prince, took Wins in per cent were“ in the Indiam flangm‘mlbll- HP “anlShA'l-‘lld 1 While the cocky Aussies con- [fleas'imably in m: lat .7 {"1" War (gang: hm eand 23.9mm n; [ohn Kane and . I ;. I . ... 1- ~ ‘ - ‘,_ . .. 5 . E9 "n r - g u . His opponent. Pat McMuitry (Deacon) Allen of Toronto_and times of 2.14 1-5 and 2.16. i He was part of a 19mm" syh_‘iLagF’:;¥ChEi'l‘1;TStfg:"Iggvgngmn .tend it makes no dlflerence L0 . months iheaawiiacquired a fair knowlpdzp of the the game. of Tacoma. Wash, another hooking up with a new trainer. Spensive' Spud recorded the,dicate which was reported tot _ V P them. the ‘ianks would like at . , . I. . rm eds mm” m, newcomer; include: Billy pmm‘smg prospect was ' The°d°re MCWhOm‘e "l 139' (3519“ “me Of the “'ghtv rac‘ i have paid more than $6.000.000’chz‘m°3nge round Friday lemme m jar the Challengers idagpediinfilehgaiui'files aloe timl Wea’rthogrbi'e) .lgck Machiachern. Bob Peterson. Bill MacKinnon sucker for a right hand and ap- troit. After five wins over un [ing to the wire in 2:09 in the. {or the Indians two years ago. l “I’d like to get Emino while confidence by knocking off their. twb'singlesssunévéy an ma and .Tex. MacDonald. “(mg with the players we have ment— oeaied lo a setup for the knowns. he got another go atlseventh dash. ' l in addition to the Oaklandlboth of us are lresh. the .«z- . top player in the opener. ‘__...___ _ ' ,__ ionpd the”. will be approximately 27 rookies try"): for 6 59° harder-punching Chuvalo. But the. big time, a ill—rounder ‘Olher Winners were General one... two Cleveland groups l year-old University of SOlllht‘l‘nl If it s to be done. Ralstoii is 0”) SCIENCE GROUP w...“ “.9 chm ' ' ‘ w P the Caanadian decided to try his against Mike DeJohn of Syra Discovery (2:12 8-5». Just Gary . were [‘Eported to have made ‘ California senior from Baker» ; the fellow in do it. He has the. The international Assnciaimn The Red and Willie“ “'l" 26’ ’ht‘l" "#133531! ggfxol' hand at fancy boxmg and lost cuu. N.Y.. in Louisville. Ky.. (2:10 1-5). Miss Tom Scott substantial proposals to buy field. Calif.. said Wednesday. best record against Emerson. for Geodesy. one of the world’s competition when they tangle \l'lllinsufgme‘lz;fi:tv “.1, the decision. with a promise from Clay of a l (2:17). Elmer (.. (2:12 3-5) and the. Indians and keep the Am- “I think I‘d have a good chance i No. l amateur in the world He . oldest scientific alliances. cele- 0" 119!" Saturday al‘el'll‘lm. M10“ ‘3 t " ‘ - ‘ ‘ The next two years saw Chu- tight to the winner Pixie Abbe (2:15 2-5). en’can League team here. of beating him." lhas the game to win. when he's l braies its centenary this year. Stallion“- Tid Bits From Here And There rslde H1311 School football team will travel to nag-(En uiekend where they will tangle with the Monctois itgh School gridiron crew in an exhibition game. on ~ aid The Summerside team 15 reported _ .. e a_ strong sou- and they are anxious to test their strength against. the main- land team. Frank Robinson’s two rim homer hi the third innmg cat- ted the Reds to a 9-2 ricttirv over the Philadelphia Pltlllies , E ’ ! Tuesday; night that cut the. Phillies National League. lead over the second place Reds to 4% games. It was Cincin- uati's second straight victory over the. Plilllies. who have dropped four of their last six games and had Philadelphia ' -' ' the Phillies fans recalling uneasily the lflno season when blew a 7'4- zame lead in the final ll games, before beating . Brooklyn on the last day to clinch the flag. ! Jim Tremble. head roach of the Montreal Alouetes. said I Wednesday the Maritime” and particularly Cape Breton. ap- pear o be a rich area ‘oi‘ big. tough youngsters With. great in. t . football potential. "I met a lot of Capo Bretoners_in the Maritimes. The} seem to me to be strongaheaded anEVlJ'illai' ists who carried their nitrsioal equipment cyer loa mental itoughness. I'm. told thav ’(‘apers' generally have this tratt u! {common Some future greats may come from those parts once football takes a firmer hold in the Maritilrnes ,, ._. . “1’, - - - I ’ a : The eight dash harness racing program scheduled to be . held at the Summorside raceway last night was postponed i due. to rain. 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