MARITIME RUNNER - UP iv. the Cliarlriiiciown rink'loiteiown Club. This Island rink'They are ll-rl. Bill Burdeii. May- llintc i., i... riiiiiier-up to Truro in the! 1,. . .iuiiior Curling bonsinel. .-mliilrlrfl Saturday at the Char-1 earned its position the hard way.- making two great drives to turn defeat into victory. SPORTS TRAIL By WHITNEY MARTIN NEW YORK tAPt . it's what you might call a switch. this post- Wlll-lll of the Ray Robinson-Gene Fullmer middleweight title bout in Chicago to May I. 9 Usually. when I switch in dates ol a Robinson bout is made. Rob- inson la iesponsible. Now there is a switch in the date. and also in the cause of the switch. i A television sponsor is respon- sible this time. thus again demon- strating the power of that medium. . Tuesday. Mar. 11. 1957 The Guardian Page 7 Nobody Ever Accused Ray ci.;'(ci.' amp" 53,; Of Being Less Than Bright izlazs I1 Wins 36 WINNIPEG lCPt-Samuel Re- shevsliy of New York, interna- tional grand cheaamaater. played 41 of Winnipeg's top chess talent simultaneously Saturday night and during four hours of play won 36 lcoiinier he suffered an eye iniiiry. if he should suffer an eye cut y ,, ' A Robinson the chances are '.Rsy wouldn't let him get away. .Wlih his. accurate jabs he would lplay Yankee Doodle on that eye tuntil the referee couldn't stand it; l'"3f 10”" '"d "0?" "" "EM games. drew two and lost three. . l-or another thing. Rnbllllnll; Juk woodbu.-yg . D,-arena, ,,( -learned in the last fight that he English at the University M M". .can go 15 rounds and have ii little imbm M Motley gormp, M.,m0,,.l igas left in his tank at the finish. ciumpgon um Venn" d",,,l llis hest round. in fact. was the player. and Dr. Nathan Dlvinsky. l5th Next time. knowing he cant professor of mathematics at the master. We doubt the week's postpone- ment in the fight will make much difference in the chances of either man. For one thing. their last meet- ing was only a couple of months ago and Robinson was in the best shape he could get in for that one. Knowing a return meeting would be coming up shortly. he would be alo'es' Knockout Of"-Champ parks Anew Old Controversy: iDREAM ENDED Even Solomons could see hiw lit .ltlH.N' FARROW iiixiitix tAPl - A nstrspapcr t'.ii-iittll xliimi-ti a Londoti light re- im. ll ilt'l('ll('(l out flat with A iivtiw .t'.' i'll ;it his feet. in lioimiiitiil critic atliiiiitcd: "Iii. ii.ll I can uct the right Il14'il mi liritish boxing." 'l'tu ti-".0.-i'(iiiiiri kiinckoiit of Brit-i Lt. tiwiivimighl l.'llal'nl)l(lli Joe l.'wi."r In tfiiIia's Niiio Vaidcs Mt .p.-limit -iiiew an old contro- im x it Ii.-it's wrong with Brit-. l.ll imingi” i Mi no tctiizs. Britons have bccnl mm. in rtiscovrt Vllly their heavy- imzlil rlniiripiniis hPi'.fllTlP ”hnri-I to-Hal rli.iiiiit'-" as soon as they? It--h llt)llIlV- uitii a Yank or at l.-u'.ir trained tigliirr two I? no llt'.ll'Pl' finding the niiitmii lll.Hli".'ill. fast - talking.' r':.ii iiiokitii: promoter Jack Sol- firilllllk Ii-in l'i"cl('ll('(l the end of the mail in a desperate bid to steer itimin In the world title before. hr .-wt nt 1037. - y qiiitlt rii WIN l0.t)tlfl '-toll-ititiii. ViE(E(Id to will ltl,tlt)fil lot -i to .t;il-tc trim a lm:al' lvwlar It hr had succeeded. llr tried hard. He got Don Cock- rtl -i title tiuht against Rocky Mar- wnn Cnrkcll'iI bid ended in the iiiutli roiiiiii Tiwii Solniiions turned to his . ri- lie put 22-ycar-old Dick mtlstlll. a Welsh milkman. in W Wt: .i:ainst Valrlcs as a step a--ii. the ”road to the world "' till-I-iiis'iiii." Valdcs finished off: ll-iii.iwi.xoi' in eight rounds. ) wlnnioiv--. it? super - optimist illll a line patter that could rli-um a pearl out of an oyster. l1ItlIllt'tl Eiskine against Valdes ll um all nvnr in 2.03 of the first, rniiiul UltiAlllA. tl.'ilIi'. MP1 --- The- laivnnllen l”arin'ii Corn Husker. Plnsinc with a rush down the "VFW. added the 3115.500 San V3" Valtistrann Handicap to his "Ni-"Nil rcrnrd at Santa Anita Park Qatvirrlay. "own A speflncilllf. come-from hohiivi ride by the master NW riding. Eddie Arcaro. the uitier of the Ilill.tlil0 added Santa -ill”! handicap two weeks ago ramp back to beat out Spinney "' lllr 369.400 winner's piii-gg, hlvtaotry. atom: stint. pulled to tilt in the field of Li at the end ' WP llllli haul. ;iliniit I"; mil” "ii" 8! soil niiri squishy turf --irw. Tint liiiii- ii..s 2 55. ”"'" "ii to Will lll.'lfl. 11.20 wt K: .0 "l, "'1 It l'ltI'Ili.'Z finish that rzqi-Iii toil Zulihtlln in" mm, "hg hr H H”-I-V tr yllltlkll line caught "lirrycar-old Corn lx"':;lt"MV:)l:tiI:I:t::i' of Endeavour if by 08 iir iii:.in '3 lip Itllllllilllnnv weurs Sginhead Vla- '"lx"'”'W -'1 't'lll!lll behlndlwm . PH” my Grounds in New op; o; lrltrlillllrll llmskyj "Ac.-bum. M W”, X ill stole a long early? "Pith 4'li'll”hMood . uhurini oi thr xiii 13:35 by Sm” P39 W- T” mm-n mnl0:;Slen. Derby. hi 1 to their fists for a living. iCorn”Husl(er Adas s..i.;i..;.T Handicap To Brilliant Record ' I shade less dream was ended. Even a London inquest. attended ,.i in. rip,-in and .1 "do not by light personalities from BI'll8llil- and abroad. couldn't tell coroneil Jack Solomons what is wrong with British boxing. All of them had different ideas. This miserable state particularly I irks fight fans who remember. Britisli-born world champions. like flywcights Benny Lynch and Jimm ” Wilde. welterweight Ted lKidl Lewis. and lightweight Freddy Welsh and such a good heavy- weight as Tommy Farr. Farr went l5 rounds in lil.'l7 with heavyweight king Joe Louis. What then the reason for the parlnus state of British boxing. and heavyweights In particular? Bobby Neill. Scottish feather- weight champion and rated one of Britainls finest young boxers. thinks one big reason is the lack of good trainers in Britain. AFRIAD T0 BOX Tcrry Downes. a 20 - year - old British amateur boxer. said on his return home after four years in the United States: "I spent a whole avcning in ii British gym the other night and not one tighter iipai-red. They're afriad to box each other." J. Onslow I-lane. president of the British boxing-board of control, commented: ”0ur boxers are not tough enough primarily because they don't get enough work in the ring." , Many observers think another reason is the introduction oi the welfare state which gives a bigger measure of security. There is full employment in Britain. That. cuts down the number of men who turn less than bright if he allowed him- nard Mac-Millaii George Hender- iaelf to lose much of that condi- comebaclrlson. Dr. Chris allant tskipt. ition, and nobody ever has accused Guardian Photo Ray of being less than bright. FULLMER T00 TOUGH Right after their Jan. 2 en- counter we had the idea that it t.hey met 50 times Fullmer would win 50 times. as Robinson might as well have been punching a l'lllll0CCl'0a as far as inflicting vis- ible damage was concerned. Sugar Ray poured in some pretty . good punches. make no mistakesl about that. But Fullmcr didn't .even blink, and he kept coming in to maul and slug in a manner very distasteful to his harried opponent. But I couple of factors have crept into the picture xinee. For one. Fullmer has had two fi'iits' since meeting Robinson. and in neither was he a ball of fire. He defeated Ernie Durando tlntl pa 8 l decision. and in the Durando en- J Vt ANGUS MACFARLANE New Coach For Mt. Allison U. SACKVILLE. N B . Angus MacFarlane of Montreal is JtJln' ing the Mount Allison department of physical education this fall as coach in football and basketball and assistant to major Waldo Mc- Cormack. the Director. t After three years in the R.C.A.F. Flying Officer MscFariane attend- ed McGlll University receiving the B.A. degree in 1950. He then took work in education and in 1952 join- ed the staff of the Verdun High school in the English Department Iwhcrc he .is teaching at present. Mr. Macl-iarlnne is entering upon graduate work in English ill Mount. Allison leading to the masters de- gree. Mr. MacFarlane has had no outstanding career in coaching and has brought several championships to Verdun. Richard Bateman and Gerry Stevens of this year's Mount Allison football team and Morton Bain. outstanding in has- ketball at Mount Allison. all re- celved their early training from Mr. Macltlarlane. During the past went under the wire i'; lrligths ahead of Shari Pan with Federal Judge. a 50-to-i shot. taking the show spot. Federal Hills time of 1:49 .1-5 tied the track record for the 1'. miles. set inl943 by Marriage. Federal lllll returned Ittiltl. W of and 83.60. in Mnimi. Call Me Lucky. gains in his best form. drove to a ten- satlonal victory in the llB..'t35 Magic City Handicap at Gulf- lltreau Park. ain so doing. the coil completed a triple for Mrs. Ada L. Rice of Chicago. trainer Jim Conway. a rid Jockey Hcdley Woodhouse of Vancouver. ALMOST RECORD (tall Me Lucky srorrhcd the one mile and 70 yards "in lzdtl I-5. only three-fifths at a second than the world record set by swaps at Gulfstream last winter. He paid um. Everglades Farm's Nance's Lad was second. The favorite finished than two lengths behind Call Me Lucky. who Tirrzed 8ll.2t'lo. Flying Chief was At Bowie. Md.. Solar System won the 827.350-added Barbara Prietchie Handicap by four lengths in the gooditims of 1:12 for six furlonga. . lolar System. owned by Mrs. slower ol year alone he has been coach of the Verdun Bcarcnts of the Senior Quebec Football League. the Ver- .dun High School senior champion- ishlp football team and the South- lwesiern Y.M.C.A.'s entry in the lsenior Montreal Basketball Len- lgue. At present he is referee-in- .chicf of the Montreal Basketball ibeagiie. lie is very active in the Y.M.C.A. and last slimmer was ii delegate to the Y.M.C.A. World Conference in Paris. Once a piomoter sells his show to; ielevisioa. he no longer is his own . go. the limit. he might open up -earlier in the fight. when he is stronger. i lill-Stars, lttiyals To Start Series Tuesday Night y 0n 'l'ueiida.v at Alberton the West Prince All Stars. comprised of the Alberton Regais. 1956. M A. lH.A.. P.E.l.. 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