Terry sawchuk. Boston lrulns' goaisr who abruptly quit hockey. as a cup of coffee with an uni- r'. .tlfierl reporter after his arrival, in Detroit from Boston. Thu Bruins handed Sawchuk an liti- matum to play or be suspended for "life". He didn't show up for a Boston practice and appear ed in Detroit snrouto to his home in surburban Milford. Mich. He tried to elude reporters and photo- graphers but finally sat. down for a cup of coffee to talk his situ- ation over- ' SPORTS TRAIL I The Out-Size Fighters Have Never Been Able To Cope Ry WIll'I'NI'ZY MARTIN Nizw YORK tAPt--l:Zwat't Pol- sieter otttircighcd .lcff Dyer by about a bantamweigiit in their 10- rnund bout at ilolyokc this week. and from all reports either he or the bantamweight should have stayed in the dressing room. There was just too much of the South African for his own good as he dropped the decision to his ” i -ya-2 .. T rival. At seven feet two inches and 33! Pounds. Potty got in his own way. rnuldn't hit a lick. and generally showed lneptness. which was not unexpected. The out--tita fighters never have been nhlc to cope. They are slow and Awkward and muscle bound. and they present such a vast target they can't be missed. 'l'c know that Primn ('lIl'IIerI llilcri up an impressive record of ltncrkotlil. but it developed most of them had a distinct aroma. and vlhcn he went against Joe bouts and Max llaer he was exposed al a fellow who most certainly would be a loser in a talent contest. NOT FAR . The tallest fighter aver to poll- form. as noted in Nat Fleischeris Ring Record book. was seven-foot. two-inch Henry Johnson of Ot- tawa. who fought around the turn of the century. He weighed only 225. so must have been on the h ' order. Johnson never got vary far. and neither did Ben Moroz, a New York heavyweight just a half-inch shorter than .lohnson. Moroz weighed 302. Charley Freeman was another giant at six feet lola inches and 329 lmunda. or close to four pounds to the inch. He never was I J champion. either. Although the approximate 11) pounds Potgieter outweighed Dyer is Impressive, it doesn't come close to the margin a fellow named Ed Dunhorst hold over Bob Fits- 4; V A o I DR U.N.B. Drops Mount A. 6-2 IACKVILLE, N. B. (Wt-Unb vsralty of New Brunswick Rod Bombers topped Mount Allison University 6-2 in a regular New Brunswick-Prince Edward Island Intercollegiate Hockey Lcagua fixture here Saturday night. Pete Coombea fired the only first period marker for ,UNB with help 'rom Pete lilocklor and Ted Mclilrnon. Malcolm Joyce pushed the Mounties ahead in the sccond only to have his goalie. Harry Sterling. knock the puck into his own net after stopping a shot by Mclilmon. Bomber. outscored the defend- ing champlons 4-1 In the final. simmons back in 1900. Dunhorst. who had an edge of H0 poulid-S. was knocked out in the st-toad round. The extremely tall fighters are at a disadvantage in that they have to punch down, losing lover- crouching opponent there and wham away it til" 0!- 15 V yards la the Knights of Columbus y Regains Ch'sliip age in so doing. and a shorter. H5 can get In ;m” CALUMET FARM EARNS MOST I! JOHN CHANDLER NEW YORK iAP)4waM and Nashua battled for headlines but not each other during llll. while the combination of jockey Willie Hartaclt and trainer Jimmy Jonas helped move the fabulous Calumet Farm back into its accustomed place as the leading rooney-wla- ning stable in the United states. and Mrs. A. E. Rueban. Toledo. After an absence of threg you-a, 0.. lad the owners in I938 with the Calumet Farm of Mrs. Gena 38Zil.l'ID. Markey of Lexingon. Uy.. rg- HORSE OF Tilll. Yl-TAR turned to head the list of mnnay- California-bred Swaps. owned winning owners with 81,057.33. the by Rex C. Ellsworth and John W. annual review edition of the Galhreath. shattered four world Morning Telegraph and mu Rat:- record: and equalled - fifth to lag Form disclosed Iaturday be voted "horse of the year." ?W.p pn . Nashua. I955 horse of the year. earned u4.'i,l5tl for the bulls (tombs ll Syndicate. boosting his total to It.sas.sos and stipplantlng Citation as tho world's richest raoshorse. liartack, the 24-tear-nld native of Black Lick. Ps.. repeated as riding champion with 347 winners. compared with 417 in 195.1. But he accepted l.7fl2 ninunis In lil5.'i. and only rm last season. Willie sight. It was the ninth last in years that the dent's rod and him aillis of Calumet had led the list. and the fifth time the stable had earned more than Si.- ooo.ooo. No other stable has ever hit the t1.ooo.ow mark. The Hasty House Farm of Mr. Fred Dwyer Boats Tcibori In 2-Mile Run BOSTON IAPI -- Fred Dwyer . the 25 - year - old greeting card salesman. put on a great finish- ing kick Saturday night to defeat Hungary's Lasslo Taborl by met-t two-mile run. His time was I fine 8:521 1.! seconds off the world record. The result spoiled 'liabori's ll.8. debut. but pleased him neverthe- less. Dwyer. who vows he will he the first American to rim a mile in four minutes or loss. had man- aged a routine 4:13-plus timing the previous week in the Metropolitan AAU event. launching the indoor season. , At Boston Garden It was a dif- fcrcnt story. Dwyer. who had hung behind Taborl and Horace Ashga- fclter most of the route. brokc to the front in the final lap of the half. His last quarter mile was clocked in a slightly sensational 58.8 seconds. Taborl. the great distance man who has rttn a mile in 3:583. was so fresh he was hardly drawing a lone breath at the ftnlsli. "I am very much satisfied with my performance." Taborl con- tlnuerl. "I thought that anyone who ran under nine minutes would do- feat me." ”I didnli think I could act un-, der nine minutes this time was ll:54..'lt." I)lI7'FRflIT tAl"K - - Torn Dublin- ski may yet play quarterback for the Detroit Lions next season. That's the report from Llons Gen- eral Manager Nick Kerbawy, but in Toronto, Dublinskl himself ap- peared less certain. Kerbawy said that Dubllnskl told him he would reply sometima Monday afternoon to the contract offers made in Detroit Friday. l)ubllnslri'a return in the Na- tional Football League. which he loft in play Canadian football, hinges on one thins. Kcrbawlf said. If llublinskrs I956 contract with the Toronto Argonauts contains an nptlnn clause snahllng that club to extend his contract for a year. then it will be up in Tnronttl whcthcr he plays Canadian foot- ball in 1957. Kerbawy said. Wiien Dublinski arrived in To- r ronto Saturday from Detroit. he said he had not agreed to any terms with the Lions and If he had to-choose between equal con- tracts offered by both clubs. he would choose the Toronto offer. He said, "I'm seitlcd here now. I bought a home and l have I nice job. And my family likes To- ro to too." ' be next mow," said Ksrbawy "is up to Dubllnsltl." IDAMAGES AWARDED , t Ac , 4, I A decision by the Ontario coin-t BIG Font-zsrs . of Appeals Friday apparently will Forests cover about 71 per cent .-figure yet in the Duhllnskl puzzle. Billy McDowell MPZLBOURNE 1AT'i -- Billy McDonnell of Sydney regained the mldrllwcitzhi championship of Australia Saturday night by do- clsively outpointlng Luigi Coluzll of Italy. The 20-year-old McDon- ncll weighed I56 pounds. Coluzzl panslvo mldaactloo without much 'fsar of nprlaal. MOORE 8.McLEOD LTD. FREE MAKING DRAPERY SALE! APERY SAVINGS -FOR YOU! 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Swaps became trainers in numbers of victories the world's fourth-leading money mm; 117, compared with NI for winner, with 3tl4ii,9(itl. 955 from Gallatin, Tenn., Frank H. Merrill, Jr.. the 1065 leader with 154. TRAINERS IN MONEY y The lending money - wlnlllllll trainer however was Willie Molv; ier who trains in California fort! ihalf-a-dozen owners. His liorsesj collected SI.227.043 llil 59350" .llmmy Jones. who succeeded his; fathere-Plain Bsa--at CIIIIHIOI came second with Il.057.333- M35" Tennoy, who trained lwllla for Ellsworth, was third with 3067310. Needles. the Florida-brad three-. year-old champion owned by -IICM Dudley and Ronnie Heath. won; four 8100.000 plus races - the Flamingo Florida Derby Ken-I lucky Derby and Belmont-and topped all horses in winnings with 8440.850. I swaps who beat Nashua In the I95! Kentucky Derby but lost the wt in damages in a breach of contract action against Dubllnsld. Dubilnskl underatudled regular l.ion quarterback Bobby Layne is 1954 and then joined the Argon- -suta in 1955. The Lion's claimed that an op ition clause in Dubllnski's contract was violated. Saturday Kerbawy said: "if he xemains in Toronto, we fully in- ttend to collect those damages. If he comes back to play with the Lions. there may be a reconsid- oration." !WANTl'iD BY LION! Hut Harry Sunshine. Duhlinskfa former coach. said the Tortinvo club is committed by contract to pay the damages for Dublinski. He said that when nubllnski was sign:-rl by Toronto. ”it was under- stood that the club was to be re- sponsible in case of damages re- sulting from the Lions' lawsuit." As to Dublinski's possible ro- iurn. Kerbawy said: "Sure we want him. He was with us three years. The fourth year he was ready to blossom." But Kerbawy said. too. that the Lions had declined to "meet or ap- proximate" the figure which Dub- linski said he made playing for Toronto a reported 817,500 I year. Kerbawy said that as an un- der-siudy in Detroit. Dubllnskl had a contract for ss.ooo, but. because 3954 was a championship year, he made nearly Ill.fl00. A not .-ea-.4.toe.( I V. FOR THOSE WHO DO IT THEMSELVES IIXCLUSIVI 0! HI! MAKING) DRAPERY The quality drapery materials ateaiwondarful saving. Iarltolatli weaves. hand printed da- Eisigns. ahsteacfl patterns. These are short bolts from I to 44 yum. Don't wait-Enioy the laiaast selection and shop early. 1 -' i a.i4l6:s.s;-5'" .- 554mm,:-.4-,, . - ....-.-..e..... . WW." 2 ms! . Honeymoon. uun tlw S27,70il Santa Nashtta, now re- Fablus who upset Neciiit-s in the Preakneas last spring. earned pi227,lllli to lcad the (alumni horses. Ellsworth llas ct-t-and on tho owner list. ills hot-cos iillllllllil 3919.450. fnlluwctl iiy I.l.iin2uIIcn: Farm of Liz Whitney Lunn, S747,- fllll. and C. V. Whilncy, with 8570;” I90. . 9...... Alibi All Winner Of Catalina 'Cop : NEW YOIIK 'AP' Ilnncys Alibi a five-year-old son at Alihhai and Catalina handicap by a length Saturday as Social ('limhcr, the oven-money favorite. but only not horse in the field of eight. ('ount Chic was second and Tar-' rang third. Honeys Alibi covered the mile and an eighth in l:4il 4-5 with Jack Westropc Ill the saddle. He paid S8110 on the front end. Mary Machree won the "' Santa Monica handicap at sevoa furiongs, a race limited to filllea and mares. The time was 1'22. Ralph Gallant Man put on it ter- rific burst of speed in the final yards to whip a dozen other prom- ising three-year-olds in the 526,325 Hibiscus Stakes in Hialeah Park, Miami. The English-bred Gallant Man sped the six furlongs in l:l0 and beat .lohn A Murrisi Missile by on Monday. Jan. 2!. lp9i7V The HIGH SCHOOL IN ACTION Th, summer-gidg High School man to man defonsei Chlurlehl basketball team is soon above tnykey '9 Ii lulrdadmti "WY him” action during a final practice aes- bert Lidatona w he E sion before beginning competition-Dick Costain watc as 0l3l'l0d in the Sumvneralde Town Loallliillll Vellll" hm" ll:-'Rg""M:::P:h Saturday at Civic A itorlum the hall. On a 0' ha I h In the photo Donnie MacEachernKlane II kept "ill 0 I P DIV. ht! ilot. guarded by Eddie Boatas. re ' Nod llenthorn and on ins r:lgM'. cc-ivesabouoca pass from steam -ltlhn Rllllklll Till" I''"' '3 mu, .. in. defending team. Mike Scott. in white sweaters. put up a clonal PIWI" RY w"W"' I II. lshv wired Kenneth Brown. PW!" idem nf the United States l"iRll"' Skating Association, of her deci- sion, y . Miss Albriziit will leave Rad- Touring Curlers half a length in a blazing finish. Patrick Surc Goalie Will Be hack in Month Tt)Rf).N"l”i) tCl"r fit-ncral Man- ager Lynn Patrick of Hnsion Bruins said Saturday he is ”sure" goalie Torry Sawt-ltuk wiI'i rt-turn to the National Hockey League club in about a month. Sawchuk announced this week he is giving tip hockey. Patrick a r r I v i n g with the Bruins with played Toronto Maple Leafs here Saturday night. said the Winnipeg-born goalie is "a very upset boy." "His is e r v e s are bad. The sooner everybody gets off Saw-I chuk'a hack the better it will be." RECORD EXPORTS I Sweden's paper IllrlllSIl')' cxpnrl-I ed a record total of 9t:'i,000 ions 1956. fg&e9g& (".09 television In your living i-mun? You can add years of life to yhur chosicrfic-id got or living room act with our rr-ady-made slip rovers. Tht-no slip covers are horizon- tally stretchable and woven with "l.asiM"' .v-rm 'llvv.v'rc easy to apply and the elite- tic back emiim a snug and secure fit. Save money on our price! during this sale. 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Olympic figure skat- ing champion announced Satur- day she has withdrawn front all figure skating competition I'll” Ilfll been accepted by the Harvardi .4 ...-v.-.--up.-m........L 3 , ,.. .--4 ..,-name-4 -.