swsrrurhar or SWAP Picutred above is Miss Ellen Diamond who. on Saturday night. crowned Sweetheart of SWAP" at the Y.M.C-A. Miss Diamond is being crowned by Brian Cudmore a member of the (i t.-nnial Y's Men's Club and me is being presented by Larry '” it'll. Captain of the Centennial Basketball team. Each of the four teams in the 'Sport With A Pur- pose" Basketball League chose a -Miss Alpha Y's Men: Miss Mar- nuua-y. Apr" 4-1957 The Goenllan POI. 7 Iantarnwelghi Aims At Crown PARIS (AP!-Alphonse Illllllll. e baby-faced little Mleflllt '53 the new claimant of the 7"” hanternweight hotlnl clumvlvl tnday. But he still has an I1: ment and another film 00 hands before he can reell! cell it all his own. Halimi staked out his ownerahlv Monday night with e doclllvf 1' round decision over Marlo DA? Ill. I deaf-mute from Italvu W50 had held the title since last Jun but was making his first defence. The battle was interrupted 15 minutes at the end of the third round by a fire which broke out among the lighting installation! hanging over the ring. The tire provoked an argument Sweetheart for their team to rep- resent them in a ticket selling con- test for the basketball gem e against Saint John Juveniles on Saturday night. Chosen along with Miss Diamond were Norma Duvar iiyn MacDonald as Miss Phalanx and Miss Janet Cerry as Miasl Phiat. Photo by Margaret Mnllelt SPORTS TRAIL ” Ted Williams Is In, Mid- Season Form By WHITNEY MARTIN NEW YORK (AP)-A few days ago a newspaper headline read: Williams Ready for Start of Sea- son. it was an understatement. Ted Williams isn't just. ready for the start of the season He's in 'dseason form. physically. men- tally. emotionally and loquael- ousiy. - A verbal blast. aimed at the gov- ernment. the U.S. Marine Corps. the late Senator Elbert A. Taft and "phony politicians." ssibly can be traced to his smoldering resentment over being called back for a second hitch as a marine pilot at the age of 33. and person- ally we believe he has a right to be resentful over that. But we think Joe Cronin. the level-headed vice - president and general manager of Boston Red Sox, had the right perspective on the situation when he remarked that it was "just one marinc talk- ing to another marine." Any soldier, or sailor. or marine will know how that is. They air their gripes to one another. but just let an outsider start to put the rap on their particular branch of the service. and look out! The big guy had the grace to apologize for his remarks concern- ing the Marine Corps. but we be lieve the rank and file of the corps knew he wasn't talking about them. He was blasting the brass. much as an employee of a busi- ness concern might refer to the boss as an old meaihead. with no disloyalty to the firm inicnded. Had practically any ball player except Ted Williams made the re- marks they would have been laughed off. and never would have reached orint. But Williams is a big name in baseball and a man who speeka his mind. We are sorry Ted made the re- marks. We like the big fellow. knowing the kinder side of his ne- iure. and hate to see him em- broiled in another controversy. He can't be called diplomatic exactly. He is blunt and expreasea his opinions honestly. Anyway. it seems that I aealol .. For Press Copy wouldn't be complete without Ted breaking into the news with ac- .tions or remarks bringing critic- ism on his handsome head. He. usually backs up his actions or statements. too. and it was un- usual for him to apologize for his comment concerning the marines. A complex fellow is Thodore Samuel Williams. but you can say this for him: He's never dull. -D'Agaia Asks For Return Title Bout PARIS (AP.-Dethroned Marlo. D'Agata of Italy asked Tuesdayi for a return title bout with hisl conque Ul. France's Alphonse Ha-. limi. because of the fire that broke) out over the ring in the third: round of their world bantarn- weight championship contest Mon- day night. Haiimi. 25-year-old native of Al-” geria. outpolnted the 30-year-old 1 ltalian deaimuie in a 15 rounder interrupted for i minutes at the end of the third round by a fire which broke out in the ring light” ing installation. Libero Cecchi. D'Agata's man-1 ager. told reporters he has filed nl protest with the French Boxing Federation and the World Boxing Committee that the fight should have been considered "on com! test" after the "technical incl- dent." lie said Haliml's manager. Phil- ippe Filippe. told him he was In favor of a return bout at Milan. Italy. this summer. Haiimi. however. is committed in a title bout wih Mexico's Raul Bob Halimi and D”Agata's prom- teed that the winner of Monday night's bout would meet Macias. D”Agata had been recognized as world champion by all commie- sions except the Amerlcan Ne- ilonsl Boxing Association. which considers Macias the ” ' about the title. Libero Cectlllc D'Agata'a m . claimed im- mediately after the fight that under the circumstances the Tel- eree should have halted it and called it "no contest." MUST MEET MACIAI Haiimi's next fight involves Raul Macias of Mexico. recol- nized as the world bantnmweight titleholder by the U.S. National Boxing Association. The world committee on professional boxlnl sanctioned Monday night”: con- test only on condition that the winner meet Macias before July 1. As a fight. D'Agata ad Halimi put on what st be ciassiiied as a dull show. D'Agata. con- stantly the aggressor. pushed Hal- imi back against the ropes and the two men stood head to head, flailing away. Halimi concentrated on the head. I)'Agata aimed for the body. Hundreds of blows were exchanged. but little real dam- age was done. 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