18 no Guam Charlottetown, rum- Dec. 17. 1904.. t —_ F RONT- By JIM (TILES Hockey School Concluded The proimoial deartmt-nl whool came to a close with a lecture at the The school had a record hiin of ‘ Leighton oessum which featured education's .‘innua‘. hockey YMCA last night. 75 pcrsons I't‘fllilf‘l'od for t e ‘Hap' Emma. formcr NIIL of Its? andpresent owner of the Niagara Falls junior ‘A' hockey ehrb. as chief lYl-‘ll‘llf‘lnr for the (‘linic We attended an informal dinner Mr. Emma. last night. and we found this at the Qur‘cn linit‘I with i'ctioiincd hockey figure to possess some very original idcas on tho world amateur dtuation along with his vast knowledge of the gamc. he believes the Canadian National llul'kt'y told us knocking its head against a brick wall in attcmptiii: to win we world amateur brckev the National Hockei Emms figures they’re out of lII( championship: League for sonic much they tldeCd until to help, -k Mr. Emms told this observer that lic awokc at 3.00 am. I few mornings ago with the Canadian \‘atinnal Iiockcy team 'llap' says the solution to the prob em is role- go to the on his and lively simple Emms belieies the (‘AHA should NHL and ask for six of its best players. one from each team. for the period or the inurnf‘fi': than the ,»\ii~.cr:cnn League and do the same think and likewise in the I‘n:tc.~i States pro loop. Mr, Emma said. "take this team to Europe with a couple .actice sessions and play the Russians or any other European team under any rules they Want" Then and only then does ‘Ha.p' believe that Canadians will be able to regain mMar-y in the world amateur toui'naniciu. ~ This move Ii going in take rn-opcratiim from llf'ill the Na- tional Hockey League and hhe CHM. but Mr. Fiiiims says im- le‘ this is done Canada's hopes of rezaiiiinq the position it once held in the world As it stand . _ rate hockey players to play as he even had 113; tired I“! picked out of his rlt'cam toatii- “ Gog-die How-e on Rich and at centr- amafeur horkev tournamcnt arc next to nil. s Y‘Nl' rhea- tCanarliiriiisI are P\Df‘('llll§ second a first 4"an: tonm ‘llap' right wing and gun at «in, left wing «not, which is a fair forward combination". We are in hill agree. inept with \‘fr, _ of 1115 Inglc will nib off on sonic of the mes and ivc can only 71 ? mniotliing about the situation. Marootte will be Icaving the hope that me ple who are in a «751mm to do ~ 'Ran.‘ his-- wife. and Gill" a of the stars of his Niagara ptoflgp! today. Narcotic is on Fall.- luntor ’l.’ club and was an excenent idea 9.- ft ls aln Barbs of the game how Ml lira. Emma apparentli- enlnved her brief stay on the Island as ’Ban‘ told us she nicnflnned rctumlng to PJ’J. during the summer months all lslandcrs. help! told. he made most welcomc. by This columnist has seldom me of hockey than ‘Harp' Emms and we fch tlic local hoc- . {Ev clinic was most fortunate In having such a fine man con- duct their annual clinic. est of luck to ‘Hap' Emms IOX' Tid Bits From Here And There ‘ .- warmed to lead it "re? _ m league pg thcx' l1|a=tnrl \invf; m‘rgv- {unified 13.3 hat the Charlottefmrvi Forum Tiircrlav nlghf. ‘ — frvr Roger: Ran—gm: he okay-latte.me and I'li:t~.irt ititiinr hockey Roam W and District Althmgamriiis 'mv be gcwi isn’t good for t. We feel the solution in the problem tin: moi "he warm Dunstan} . ham This miummst mink, that a :nl'lllnll to the problem other three teams in the junior loop .36 management of the St. would be For each. of the In be allowed to pick up one line .. ’Han' brought him along in Ilic capacity at demonstrgtnr for the Ice :cssions. \l‘c think if good for the studcnts lu sce are eterutcd as well an Wc are sure they would . soon a kccurr \llllll‘lll of the In what eier in~l< he takes up SPORTSI i Mac-Lend, bombed human Drug Combines . sub Tony i9~4 in a Prince County Hockeyiperiod. The game was relative- League game here last night. Iy clean as only three minor Delmif Red Wings Alex Delveccliio 'llli in white shirt, is surrounded by a host of New York Rangers as he triea to score in first period of Na- Nalionals Top Combines; 2‘ t * ,, SURRO’UNDiED tional Hockey League game at Madison Square Garden last night. Rangers are: Earl Ingarfield (10‘. Donnie Mar- shall “22', Larry Cahan ‘51 Wings won, 1-. I i ! and .Iini Ncilson “15". Rangers , goalie Jacques Plante Is hid- i den behind Neilson. The Red .- ’I. (AP \l‘irepholo) Gerard RoberlsGelsThree SL'MM I‘JRSIIH'Z — - Borden three goals by Gerard Robertsiotlier. and two by playing coach Jim Combines Hard for the final The Nationals are now \vitliinipenaltics were handed out. four Eagles. ‘of the Combinea bogged down ‘defeiice aided by the absence period and 19d 7.2 going into points of leading RCAF. ’I‘lie Nata took a 2~0 first period lead on goals by Game, The Nationals took advantage heough and Dale Macw‘lllamsv' scored another two in the open- ing seconds of the middle .of a corps of suspended rear the final 20 minutes fault and i th ,ahead 5 - 2, i I CHICAGO (AP) — Goals by 351 tFlemingl 9:49. Penalties —‘ .Phil Eepositio and Bobby Hull Prentice 0:54. Pilote 15:42, came while he was killing a season opened the scoring at In the final period gave Chicago Fleming 19:29 ‘Black Hawk: 1 7-5 victorv over“ Ioosely- Espoaito, ll (Maid, Hull) 5:06;:and 25 (Nestor-‘1,"de enko. Pilotei 19:33. Penalties—J IBoetion amine I played National Hockey League game Wednesday night. l The victory. their fifth in a :row, moved the Hawks into a ltio with Toronto Maple Leafs ,for third place. ‘ The lastsperlod markers were the second of e game for both Ea ' Hull's wac can and No. 250 Esposibo'c two goals were 11 10th and 11th of the year. Hull also was credited with roe an boost league-leading point points. Doug Mohns of the Hawks scored twice in the first period against his former males to help Chicago ‘ up a 3-2 lead. Chico Maki was the other Chicago scorer, while Johnny Bucyk and Wayne Maxner of Halifax beat Chicago gaolle Denis DeJordy for the Bruins. BRUINS STORM BACK Esposito'a first goal pulled the Hawks out front 4-2 early in the second period, but the last-place BI‘I" med back with goals iby Dean Prentice and Maxner.i this second, to pull Boston even promonte of Houston «1 a Na- t4-4 12 Chicago. Hull Fleming Saves Johnston 'I 10 11028 DeJordy 8 8 Howe“: first a c o r e. Black Hawks Nip Boslon Gordie Howe Scores Twice which ' Jean Ratelle’s first goal of the :penalty, capped the three - goal 7:03 of the first period. Then after Paille Bruc .loyal scored the other Red Wing goals which snapped a 2-2 the Third Period — 11. ChicagOpIpurt in a span of four minutesgLou Angotti and Harry Howell 15 seconds of the second both were penalized. giving Dr replacedtroit a two - man advantage. acques Plante, who twisted a,Murphy scored first and then, knee and had to leave the game. ‘with New York still one man e MacGregor and Eddie short. Ullman hit. The Rangers pressed early In second period but Plant. . DETROIT 7‘ NEW YORK ’ ltie that existed after the firstgot hurt and the game was de- BU L 1 period. ‘Iave mnfgth of m “.8; NEW voax <AP' Gordie Rod Gilbert‘s power . for his cal-eon Howe snapped a Iz-game acor- goal at of is ing drought with two goals aajperiod had tied it after Detroit pretty Pass from Parker Mac- Detroit Red Win 35 whippedicllcked twice inside of a minute Donald- shota.while the Rangers were short-1981 The“. 43 Second! later. hlg,Paille and went on to beat New‘vhanded to take the early lead. With Pam? Partially screened. three fast second-period total to 38 behind substitute goalie Marcel York Rangers 7-3 in a Nationaliman, Hockey League game Wednes- day nigh . 18:04 the opening play dressed to replace 10 minutes while Paille im. MacGregor‘s Iflth goal. off a gave the Wings the mm Murphy and yorm U]1_.onal clicked, Howe's goal fin- both from Howe and Alex Delvecc- hi0, scored the goals. Coils Aspro Record For CINCINNATI 'APle-rflob Al- nal League record r third Hill“ the" convened 0“ 3 Pass hast-men and Joined teammate from Esposito to put. the Hawks u Bill ‘ lashed a rebound off Reg Flem- ing‘s shot past DeJoi-dy and the Bruins were even again at 5-5 The goals by Prentice, Max- ner, Hull and Knibbs came within one minute. 24 seconds. ca C . Bill Mazeroski Paced byttwo goals and assisted on an-iRobcrts (Andrews, While) 0:05; ‘ ' Andrews (Rob- goalie Illacuuigan orts, \i’l'liitct 0:40; 5.—vt‘ombines, Nationals was hurt and was replaced by eeNalionals, [Dcighan tI)csRocliesi 4:55: 6.“— ; Nationals, Roberts lWIiile) l8:22: 7.—-Nationals, J. Mac-Laud 8.— .IlDon MacWiIhamsl 10:52; iCumlJines, G. Grady lunassis adv 16:46; 9.- Nationals, Whit ‘ iAndrews) 18:58. Penaltics: 2' 5 Third Pei-ind: ,J. Mac-Lend Walslit 1:48: 'Robcrls (unassistcdi 6:53: 12.— 19.—-Naiionals, (G. Cutcliffe, lguards, Dave MacLeod, Leroy. SUMMARY ‘Combines, DesRot-hcs ('lnu’ and Dennis Claw An’ First Period: l.— Nationals, Iianl 8:39; I.l.- t‘onibincs, Des— “,rn “t out the on. am. ;I\'eough lMacDougall, Nonnanillloclics tllcighanl 12:36. Pon- Hue rlminuc ‘ .' ' , E '.8:24: 2.~Nati.'inals, Dale Mac-‘alics: G. (‘utcliffe 14:45, Sark ~ 7 h (‘nmhinoa forward Allin Des- wjniam, (Andrpwn "pm. pm. 15:31. N rei‘taintly High School hNkP'V and one defrnceman from the High school team; and in this way :ivr the loague some bal- ance along With omitting the SONS players with a lcagiie to play in. The objective of this league under lilw prcsidcncy' of Brig. , Al Rogers is to mdde junior hockey for a. many youngstera as possible and we think it has been sen‘lng Its put‘nnsc well. but it needs balance 1! it to going ho capture the. intercst of the local hockey fans. Congratulations f!) the Lakehead All Stars in flioir perform— ance against the Russian national hockey team. We could best wrong on this but in the squad isn't accustomed to any Maritime Senior League an. \"m. as they finish. Rev-in of our knowledge this Lakehead better competition than our So the Russians aren't as close to if this Smith has been I'tpsiperirled 6mm the (‘hal‘lullf‘lolvn la the ease. and District junior league for protesting ho vigoriously in league officialn. flmlm Vlll thlule. all out two games in the junior impsonDoesn’tAgree WD‘NTPEG ‘C‘P' ~ Stafford Smythe must be kidding with his suggestion to pit the Na- tional Hockev League old-timers against Czechoslovakia. coach Gordon Simpson of Canada's national hockey team said Wed- nesday. "The NFL old-timers n mild _____.__—_.___....____.. Holy Name Bowling Russia . , . . . . . . . , _ . . . . The Enman Drug (.otiilnnes fractions, which didnt gener- Th foummi LT. m. N.“- p‘ ‘s M) Pl‘BLICITY rhe_Rdnge”,h°bh nor" ll‘e'rv defeated the RCA I-‘ .agles ate any Ill-will. The Juniors s; 0 _ s .r- B _ , I ling results in Holy . lime R w ‘ . _ 133 lump mer the Juniors J . Le ‘ k d ml "1 F3 1” in s c t _ q - -, . - . . . It!!! on Saturday. December 12. ‘ Slmnml iatld if??? I‘m-'15:; from North Riier Will be heav-l mat 3;": ngt'fi” 5512°nnmlfie ThS‘arst‘zmod new kid them I! ty-Du’m ,v "‘2 “P 3 0 0 a P" 10‘ i:in favored to win, bill I ' - , ggovle M m m 245 Simpson: said the NHL old-.Welshmen have been showing‘ ‘agle' ,.tr°"“n"? the Junfors """'“" ["1 fig". lynx: a Bridle“, m 194 157 timers wire good in their day signs of a fighting team In 9'3‘ 3].?“ it} ugh orn‘tmtfirrf‘fifio' “sensual.” 0:"; “"3".” in G Arm“: 29,-,- 193 249 but they would be unable to their last fei gamea and rgunk ah i s r g ..l {‘i 0:0 p at fwind gthe RlAF Gmmie, 23“ W, 15' stay with Czechoslovakia or could pull an upset. 5:? 6:53?“ Mlleycefila‘fifnbz; Li: liefignurfi: .’nd the in“. D. LMDBSW 3” 21‘ ‘39 R'mi' ("r m minutes‘ . R029” may 9' “liable tolwlill try to gforget the Cassius Iora were never: In the picture Pom - - TM" 3‘74: Th’ Winnlp’i'bi‘sm nationalism" Very many 803" toniZilliCIay routine and settle down from then on In. It could MacLenn and 8011 Electric m. comprising players fromiafter scoring 21 goals in theirl to hockey, rugged .n b y. "my have been mo". in... c. Creamer 257 m 271 the Winnipeg Maroons. last sea- last two‘outlngs. The Welshmenl belting If you will. but. still sided than 9-3. If Gary Som- J. Gallant 217 163 215 son's Canadian senior i-liam- PleanWh'll’ have "0‘ been Dial"; hockey, we think this year's ers In the Junior cage hadn’t 3. McGee 277 64 mil pions. and the Canadian Olyma “12 {0“ (he Past few Wl’f‘ks and ‘ edition of the P.C.H.L. might put up his best game of the J MacCaz-dle 195 115 129 pic foam. "1ch the RIISSlflnliShmlld be able ‘0 Ill" l r031 ‘ turn out to be quite a success. season. Moat of those which 1:. MacLean 32 139 222 "at" am Thmsday mm, 800d account of themselves. .But It wouldn't take too many beat him were quick lap-Ina ‘ Points — Total 2773 Simpson said carlier the Ca- exhibitions like last Friday to or rebounds, giving hIm little N Method Cleanerl nadian team will revise strategy Wt hoe“! 0‘1 “10 lkldl ll! Chill". Ind '10 MN!“ “I! 1-. Gregory an m ,for the second mceting, de- Bus 61’ Summer-we. male: of more goal- by J. . m m 1.13 pnlphaciying fmwhcckmz “Tug-61;; guilt?“ rigame at :pectabcu'lai; fives. (inert-y.v ‘ tan 2]] 214 """"" "-"vfl - - ~~~~ e . I on n aecm- ‘amp e n e oppos e no i‘ 54 300 : ed to hold promise for better was also doing a good job. . 1" 262 217 133 c I. D things to come—for the ref- but he was not under such 0' m m 201 ' , erect. Only two pen-men In Here. bombardment u ' Total 3927 282::"mudb'intwfiomfkagig the game. both for minor In- Somera. ‘At Monla ue starting an: i m m m 9 . T... “,5. game W... hm; Boxing Is A Strange Game ‘72 '7“ 34“ Thpfnl],)\\i":1 1, H“, (“l-ling girls from Souria facing tej , ‘ _ 254 Z¥i 25d draw a, “0mg!” {or Thum girls at More“ Rgglonal High] Boxmg ia a atrange game. ringside. sports reporters. every- 281 an M7 d" ,mP‘mh" 17‘ This game will be followed im- The other night Joey Giardello body but the mled {’ress. 3‘ m ‘ 7 ’ ""‘dlam-V by ‘ boys 3"“ came out of a fight looking like gm“ him the wrdld 1” 89' 125 1:5 1% ,'" ', , d. ,F. C d which will be between Souris . . . , . parently how often you hit the Tm" “Evy; Q “I .a pm .. .ii more and More“ Regional High. ‘a freight train hit him. Hta'op- other-fel|0w_ not how hard ya“ ' ‘ ‘" 'V“ ' Rom "1qu am“ a" exhibwlponent Rubin Carter, might hit him. Of course. if you can 5 17", “,4 Ice 2 Wrighiuians Steak ion matchés' film ‘should prwe'have come out of a hcauty floor him, It helps. and if you m 1.” [as fompctifion ‘ L. Johnsii. ,' E. inmms‘ing and "Hang. parlor. But Glardello won on knock him out, that eliminates " m m. G aw. w. Paiilkncr. L. Nichol- _ points. All the judges, all the. all the judges mathematics. 1” m mason vs. F. Vuozzo, W.S. Mcln- . a g guy-y“ WM 3- Scram- NHI. STANDINGS, Is Gordie Howe Through? TOW M‘ m ‘ " .YM‘" ‘L' Mael’m“, a, ran CANADIAN mesa am too in." birthday. mu favorites, m nearly Dillard Club “'9 "- “- UM") . Na Lenin "an, “I”. a, 'm. G0"... always lt'l because of that t'fl 15 213 Ice 2 » Wrightmans Steak. LT F AP: 3 t, we . n“ n he tall, gangly forward named 51 101 135 Competition A. Robertson. E. Montrcal 13 7 5 76 5931. n o" ’ Howe. e have a feeling, 146 211 m Monti». n. Clarkson. K. Lynnpei-mn 13 o 4 on 0330‘ III- been the M" d Em and in a happy feeling. um 4a m; 156 vs. D. Mc'lownn. M. Willlnlnfl.‘f‘.hlcago 1311 1 83 0928 that a lot of fan: get quite "one In not rcady or the 7 235 1&9 K s‘iilliian, fl, Cameron Toronto l 9 6 77 anal a charge out of cheering for. scrap heap ycl He'll break an .. ‘ OTF. If unable to curl New York 911 7 65 8125] It's surprising how man! "If! alum of bin on Total N r‘rno obtain mam inmtmi 17,! 59 9914 Canadians have helm" as Int-so nights. wall and an. Smylhe’slheory get a shock from the Cncchs, Simpson said in an Interview. Smythe. president of Maple Leaf Gardens in Toronto, said he would ask the Canadian Ame ateur Hockey Association to al- low the old-timei‘s instead of the national team to meet Czecho- slovakia at the Gardens Jan. 10. the (‘AIIA refuses the switch. Smythe said lie would ,have to considcr calling off the Canada - Czechoslovakia game and refunding ticket money. He Forum Rogers Roche: was the lone bright apot for the Combines as he scored Bills Place 5 Players On All All-Star Ieam: placed six men on the Associa- Falson and Ernie allies: Grady 5:11 Second Period: '3, Nationals, NEW YORK (APl—Buffalo‘along with defensive end Earll Ladd. the led Press’ all-star team of the 6 -foot - 9, 321- pound defensive American Football League and tackle. Boston and Diego each Kansas Cily'l Fred Al'abanas1 earned five positions in the vot- won the tight end position by a ing of the 24-min panel, three landslide from each league city. ‘middle linebacker Nick nuouil't u conti and safety Ron Hall. ' play straight Stew Barber, guard Billy Shaw "'28". the leaizue‘s leading pass and fullback Cookie Gilchrist on “Ch” Jim 0”“ 1‘" “ll-“3r the Tom Stratlon and safely man George back Willi, Brown of "em." Salmes on quarterback Babe Parllli vote and cornerback . Curling Draw The following ls Charlottetown Club. lSp a r e s inccded) '7 p.m. I 1 Op gerwood, T. Burke vs. N. Dooley, Ice 3 —— Bob Stevenson. H. Shama ivmgston. vs.i In T. Wliitlock. W. Reddin, D. Hut- (2Y0 cliinson, C. Butler. Ice 4 — Play-off. Ice 5 igoa-I-molitih pass by Maki, ‘ First Perlod — 1. ‘ “WW” ling minor, the curling "draw for Thursday night at the ce »- en. Ice 2 —— L. Blakcncy, .T. Led- , G. Wrightl E. Gillespie. Dr. Webster, J. Burden, Dr. Jelka, Esposito'a winning goals, on a hit Bruins go a lie I'Zd Johnston's .pads and just trickled through. thrI-I'a final goal went into a t_ .empty net after the Bruins ha ojpiiI-led .lohnslon in favor of a [9 sm-h offensive player. Sl'MMARY Chicago, Mohna 3 lMikita, Ravlichl 5:53: 11._Na”0nais_i2.' Boston, Bucyk ll lPrentice', ivei's' 1:11; 3. Chicago, .Vlaki cago, Mohns 4 \Mikita. Stan- fieldi 12:55; 5. Boston. 3 'Prentice, Williamsi Penaltiee—MacNeil misronduct, \‘asko 18:21. misconduct (more) Second Period-ll. Esposilo 10 (Hull, Maki) Chicago, 4:47; Chicago, Hull 24 Comm Ban Nip Trocodie Cross an exciting game in the Hockey League. Corran wan Morrison who Ready. D Rogers. H. MacDou-ipicked up the hat trick. H. Dave Grayson of the Chiefs also The Buffalo team that domin- mafle the fir“ team- ated the league in early season nine tackle while reeling off victories put offensive unit and tackle Sestak. linebacker Mike team. includes and guard Billy Neighbors plus de- fensive end Larry Eisenhauerl the defensive Boston's contingent San Diego 5 p o t t c d flanker Lance Alworth. running back Keith 1.1 n c o I n and offensive tackle Ron Mix on the first club Rangers Meet PWC Tonight Tonight at the Charlottetown Rangers, und criticized the quality of the Ca- fealed In league play, will fac nadian team. ' in Toronto Sunday. which lost 4—0 to Prince of Wales College Welsh- ,men at 8:30 It New York‘s lone represcnta- five was c o r n e r linebacker Larry G r a nth a in. Houston placed flanker-end Charley Hen— centre in every year of the Ica- gue'a existence, was Oakland's only contribution. and corner was the Broncos‘ only represen- Iative. Purscy. cries play. gall vs. C. Flemming. L. Leger, F. Burkc. K Thomson (Central Greatncrlcs) Ice 1 -— Open. Ice 2 — E. Ford in. B. Mar-‘ n . Ice 3 -— I. Mat-Kinnon vs. M. Ice 4 ——- K. Dalziel vs. S. La» vcra. I Ice 5 — Dr. Willis vs. R. Gossf NOTF) —~ Skips responsible fort icing teams In Central Cream»1 l Everyone Wins In P.C.H.I.. SPORT ' , ECHOES 1 By Norman Macdonald Summerslde Bureau of The Guardian Morrison scored the other goal for Corran an. . Morrison who was in the Corran Ban cage was outstanding as he kept the Tracadie Cross team from a victory. K. Fitzpatrick and J. Mac- up a goal. T e next game in the CYO League will be played this Sunday at the St. Dunstan's Rink I when Corran Ban willvRoyuko Ebihara of Japan. Hor-' face Vernon River. Game time acio Acauallo of Argentina and is slated for 8:00. and .978. lives were Frank Bolling .985 and catcher,’ (Dpig. 7 IEsposito, Hull) 8:54; 4cm. 3“" 10"” 395' “Axum-'11 errors in 405 total chances ’ Th9 “Min... mark (a, (ewes. were first baseman Bill “lute Flywelght Cho 1. Boston, Prentice 10 iMaxner.‘ Williamal 8:25; 8. Boston, Max- .ner 4 lPrentice, Greeni 8:57;? 19. IICsposilo,’ Ravlichl 927; 10. Boston, Knibbs —“——_ champion . . . removed imm tripped Trundle cross 4-2‘ 'lm'mamem “'m be arranged l“ error In 249 chances. Curt Flood Mcxenz'e1of St. Louis and Johnny Calli- Ion. Philadelphia , The scoring star for the vic-; —— E. MacDonald. K.itora ‘ Eddie Kasko among the cir- Kmbbs cuit's fielding leaders in 1964.- showed the official Wednesday. averages Pitcher Larry Jackson of Chi: d second baseman tablished major league records ' and the Cincinnati Reds led ini club fielding with a .979 aver-3 a f‘ g . Houston and Milwaukee. n Braves were the only clubs to. d place more than one player‘ the individual pace-set- Asprmiionle headed third hascmen with a .973 mark: Kasko at, The the shortstops Bravea' second basemen‘ ('Ollllllilll‘d only , \siironuinle 7 5:10. Flam. errors by a third baseman was 0‘ 51- L0“ 13 set by Stan Rack of the I .‘l nlflT. ' 1 Has Untll Jon. I l TORONTO (CPI Pone King- petch, world flyweight boxing. from Thailand, has until Jan. 1 to sign for a match' in defence of his title. L. M..iahed sixth in average, led the McKenzie, World Boxing Aaso-t cialion president, said Wednea-‘ln dauble pm” for a record ‘i'lf he does not, he will be as champion and find a successor." said In an interview. He explained that in all welllltt classes except heavy, wcighl. a title-holder may wait SIX months before fighting one of lhe first six contenders. He may wait another six months before fighting the first-ranked ,Quald were the goal scorers for Come “ d 9 '- Heavnglght mle' ,Tracadie Cross as each picked “(Mel‘s ha"? 3 Years “1mm” bcfore a challenge fight. McKenzie n a m e d Salvatore Bui-runi of Italy firsl‘ranked fly- weighl contender. followed by Alacran Torres of Mexico. of Pittsburgh eo-‘ representa- i ' —r-——-~ Jackson. whose record-breaking perf mp by handling out Gonnalez and Jackson each led at his position for the second time second baseman in participating part in 1221asf season. % ond monte Sets dse .1 xix LARRY JACKSON The. olht‘r porccntngc Icadot's is and outfielder Tony Cubs Gonzalez. Philadel p h l a. each with a 996 slate. and Chicago“: acconiplislicd with- “as 109 chances ormance an error. paced the NI. second Bolling ba for the third limo. lvzprwa‘soaaaw I . ‘ l ' Mareroski. although he fin- fth consecutive year. He, took Gonzalez committed only onc tied for sem‘ with .988 marks. 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