, it looks like the referee is ching a pass thrown during CHICAGO (AP) - Dale Long. .. made baseball history with s bat in 1950, passed up a ance to make some more Mon. y. He rejected Chicago Cubs‘ of- ' r to peruse their operational ex- ses. Fpr a player to have ac- ,» such figures is believed ' . be unprecedented in baseball. . The Cubs wanted to show Long. . club‘s player representative, .: since 1925 salaries never w been below 20 per cent of ,v gross income and in many .. nces were more. The bookkeeping department at a week preparing an analy- ‘_ five or six pages long of the akdown in income and ex- ... s over the last 33 seasons. tended for Steeler Jimmy Orr, on Dale Long Reiecis Offer TO Peruse Cubs' EXpenses‘ How T‘ OTR HALF LIVES 1 m a camera trick, of course. Steelers-Redskins pro grid game in Washington. The pass was in- their attorney J. Norman Lewis, proposing salaries of 20 per cent of a club's gross income—a pro- posal unanimously rejected by owners in their recent meeting in Washington, DC. Long, first baseman who set a major league record in 1956 with Pittsburgh P i r at t e s by hitting eight homers in eight consecutive games, said he would pass up the chance. “It‘s none of my business.” he said. “They can tehl me. and I believe them. “I think Lewis pulled a boner by not going into this 20 per cent business further. His basis was what he got from the congres- sional h e a r i n g s. The players didn’t know what percentage Tins was made, Vice-President . in Holland explained, so the ‘ . itself could determine the .. -. ge of the gross for play- ’paychecks. It was the result went for salaries—they were in the dank about it." He said after the proposal was rejected, several player repre- sentatives found out from owners major league players, through NEW YORK (AP) — Archie yesterday felt like the who finally told off his boss. 'on got it off his chest ,at a boiling luncheon when so eral -'ters congratulated him on his 1 i -: comeback victory Yvon Duralle, his birthdays 49) Saturday, and for “W of my career, u .were tough and I was get- Idv lumps, I always dream- ‘day when boxing would 319." said Archie. I guess .‘ we came. But I don’t hold Things are going Mine I‘m going on that 'iAmerican tour and then t that return fight with in Montreal in. July.” action in the Charlotte- and District), Hockey Lea- v.,'resumes tonight at the .‘ W with Frank Roper’s Navy ' ’ .tackling Orin Carver’s " 'I-n Juniors. M the Juniors and Navy 5 the same record. Each Eyed one game and hasn't . ‘0 show for it. Buck Whit- ,Parkdale Royals trimmed “lese squads but the mar- victoiy were not at. all 5 had a mighty tough ‘dging the Juniors ‘ in the 1‘ ,_ opener. The league lead- - waged a 6-5 verdict but GSaJPI-a'lyed a big part in 5 lm margin. . MST, Royals really hung‘ ' M, the Sailors, overpowermgl v i114 last Thursday night. ‘ "15¢ big score doesn’t tell the 13013! of that game. It E" bitter battle for two per- mith Royals holding a slim A bad as the third period got m ‘ ‘ “33'. Condition caught up the Tars in the final 20 I a '- Roper. the Navy coach. ' .0! optimism for tonight's HOCKEY TONIGHT' GARRISON JRS. vs. NAVY GAME TIME 8:15 EMISSION: ADULTS 60c; THE SPORTS ARENA that salaries make up more than rifers Salute rchie Moore “That should be a [big payday.” someone said. “I hope so.” said Archie. “That will take care of my old age.” The champion, unmarked by his gruelling flight last Wednes- day, said the South American tour was being lined up by Roberto den-gelo, "my, South American m-analger." Archie said the dates haven’t been settled yet but he expected to leave after Feb. 10 with his wife and 15-month-old daughter. “I’ll have some non-title fights and give exhibitions,” said Archie. “This will be a sort of vacation and boxing tour. No more title fights until Durelle.” D'Anlgelo s‘aid Moore would ap-‘ pear in Uruguay, Chile, Brazil, Argentina and Peru. aying TOnigh’r game. He feels his lads will make the Juniors work every minute of play. Roper figures his charges can take the juniors and he’s going to be a bit (115— appointed if they fail him. Juniors are still upset over losing the opener. They are ,a most eager outfit and there 5 never any chance of them lett- ing up. They kept coming at the Royals all night and only Bobby Dillon's great goal tend- ing in the final 10 minutes saved the situation for the Parkdale i boys. Game time is 8.15 sharp. Lineups---Navy - Goal - er; defence - Jim Duffy, Merle Longaphie. Joe Coyle, Lester Taylor; forwards - Billy Hug- hes, Allan Gillis, Harold M-ac- ROP' lDonald, Dick Carroll, Richard Duffy, Apps Arsenault,‘ J. Weatherbie. Juniors - Goal - Ward, _de— fence; R. Bradley, G. Trainer, D. Murray, Art Perry: for- ' ‘ke wards - B. Mulligan, F. Bul , J. Arsenault, M. Pineau. V. Mulligan, A. Flanagan, D. Mc- Cormick, Gerald Noonan and Jimmy Clark. CHILDREN 35c his knees at left as he is hit by. ENOW TIED FOR TOP SPOT . l game. \ to overcome a 2-0 Batllurst lead , and edge the Papermakers 3-2 in la North Shore Hockey League l . l HOCKEY l PRACTICE .6 pm. A Hockey pnactice has been called for PWC Welshmen this evening at the Sports Arena at losses in s: ' Beavers Shade ' Papermakers l l l NEWCASTLE lCPl — Mirami- F chi Beavers struck for three goals , .n the third period Monday night The win Shot Alil'amichi int first~place deadlock with the pglil Jacques Moneue Stonped 34 Show erful Bathu-rst entry, both with 12 pomts. Bathurst has won five and lost two games, while the Beaversl sport four wins and a pair of games. The co-lead- ers hold a five-point edge over Moncton Hawks. Max Gauvin shot the first Mira- mlchi goal after one minute and 17 seconds of the third period. converting passes Hewey and Murph Allen. Three minutes later Timmy Bliss gave derwiay at 16217 of the first period the Beavers a 2-2 deadlock. Ralph when he whistled‘ one past Mac- from Doug Shepherd and Gerry drew assists on the play. )lacKul' pi."‘.\..;l up lh.n p.235; '4. Fmrww chunds mm the haw. centre icc. split the Beaver de-.loWer left corner of the mesh. “3,. mark of the final period" fence and1 let a 25-foot slap Shot ‘ Less than a minute later Bel- Bud Swan! shot me “inning gwu‘go at Maci‘avrsh which caught the anger put the Papermakers into with passes coming from defence. WMAH man Bill ’l‘yshko and Gauvin. Yvon Bellanger and Fred Mac- Kay scored for the losers. Charlie Mac'l‘avish turned in a: stellar performance between the, Miramichi pipes. blocking 35‘ shots. 15 in the fast first period. Preferred in t Bathurst goal. Wednesday's game here be. tween Moncton and the Beavers has been postponed until Friday night. 3 Rcl‘crccs Haining and Richardl whisiled down only two penalties“ in the first stanza. one to eachll .club. The official called a brace of infractions in the middle per- iod. both to Bathurst. . 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