'!:i?S4ai'-Dec-18-1256 Tim ?:s:L l BUT FEARS sEixAs V v I r I v I vu SERENADE FOR A WINNER lrcne McDonald of Hamilton. who won a bronze medal for plac- lug third in the Olympic games springboard diving. is serenaded by two other members of Canada's swim team-Vancouver”! Bill Sla- ter (Left) and Calgary's Bill Pat- rick-as the three arrive in Van- couver from Australia. its RELEASED BY WILF MCCLUSKEY Maritime Boxing Ratings Maritime boxing had one of its uiirsi years since the World War according to Will Mc- t'iuskey. who released his ' filaritime boxing ratings to the Llutirdian yesterday. Only 25 cards were held in the Illaritinics during the year and most of those took place lnNova Scotia. as compared to 1955 when the Maritimes enjoyed one of its best seasons with no less than 56 cards being held. The ratings, which include only those boxers who have been fair- ly active during the year, lists only four Charlottetown boxers- Louls tcobeyl lilccluskey. form- crly of P. E. I.'s capital city and now oi Dartmouth. reigns still as the middleweight char ion. Mc- Cluskey almost retir from the ring because of a lack of niatch- es this year but is in training now and will continue his ring activity. Gaston Roy and Don Trainor me listed as outstanding boxers ill the middleweight division and Bobby Gallant, is an outstanding boxer of the lightweight class. The only other P. E. Islander in the ratings is Jimmy Macin- ii.. of Ticnish. now fighting out U Newark. N. .I.. who is ranked ii: llilll contender for the welter- usiglit title held by Keith Paris. oi New Glasgow. Other climiipions are: Heavy- ucirztii. Bob Hession. Halifax; liizlithclivyiveiizlit. Yvon Durellc. of Halo St. Aline. who is also the Canadian champion; lightweight, Jackie Hayden, Halifax; feather- wolizhi. Buddy Day, Halifax. There were no active boxers In either the hantamweight or fly- uoiglit class. will. who is as kt-on a boxing fan as can be found anywhere. is a brother of a famed ring family. Cobey Mccluslrey. pres- ent Maritime middleweight champ and lending contender for the ('.iiiti(ll;in title; "Ace" McClus- kt-i. former Maritime middle uricht champ, and Tom McClus- lioy, trainer of the Canadian lichtwelnht champion Richard tKltli Howard. are brothers in tlir lighting McCluskey family. 'l'hz,- following are the ratings as compiled by Will. HEAVYWEIGHT ('hampioa:- Bob Hesslon, Strat- forii. Ontario and Halifax. (iontenders:- 1. Cecil Springhlll. Outstanding boxerI:- Nick Nich- olson. Chatham. N.B.; Harvey baabrlel. Sprlnghlll. LIGHT IIEAVYWEIGHT (ihampIon:- Yvon Durelle. Bale St Anne. N ('onteviders:- 1. Ted Doncaster. SRCKVIIIC. N.B. and Boston 1. (roll Bancroft. Halifax and Van- couver: 3. Clarence Malley. Chat- irini Head. Outstanding bexers:- Howard 'll.1cLcan. East Bathurat: Bob Nunn. Halifax and Vancouver. Gray. second V J, .. 4..-L rp WILF McCLUSKEY MIDDLEWEIGHT Chnmplon:- Louis (Cobey) Mc- Cluskey. Charlottetown and Dart- mouth. Contenders:- 1. Louis Lawrence. Fredericton and Vancouver; 2. Gary Simon, Stuttgart, Germany and New Glasgow; 3. Jerry Fraser. Bridge.-water; 1. Gordie MacDougall. South Bay Cape Breton: 5. Earl MacDonald. Hall- fax and Vancouver. Outstanding boxcrs:- Elol Dur- ellc. Bale St. Anne. N.B.; Gaston Roy. Charlottetown and Quebec; Ernie Durelle, Bale St. Anne; Don "Duck" Trainor. Charlotte- town; Bob Ledley. Dartmouth; Johnny Griffith, Halifax. WELTERWEIGIIT Champion:- Keith Paris. Hali- fax and New Glasgow: Contenderw 1. Doug Odo. New Glasgow; 2. Larry Griffin. Mahonc Bay and Boston; 3. Bobby Moore. Sydney Mines; 4. Everett Mason. Stellerton; 5. Jimmy Maclnnis. Newark N..l. and Tignlah. P.E.I.; 6. Norm Gautreau. Moncton. N.B. outstanding b0xera:- Jimmy Gil- lls. Halifax; Al MscKay. New Glasgow; Bernie Stone. Halifax; Don Hughes. Thorburn; Len Sparks. Cherry Brook. N.S; Paul Anderson. Moncton: Albert Mae Laren, New Glasgow: Kid Paris. New Glasgow. LIGHTWEIGHT ClinmpioIi:- Jackie Hayden. Stellerton. N.S. I Contendere:- 1. Dexter Connors. Truro. and Montreal; 2. Milo Blizzard Tracy. N.B. and Boston; 3. Jimmy Sleeves. Truro and Que- bec: 4. Benny Randall. Sydney. N.S. outstanding boners:- Dori Mac- Neil. Sydney; Kid Rogers. Barton N.B.: George Burns, Halifax: K.0. Roberts. Moncton; Courtney Fos- ter. Halifax; Don Burns. Falrview. N.s.; Bobby Gallant. Charlotte- town. Stellerton: Leo Rumbolt. Sydney; Elroy soarka. Halifax. FIATIERWIIGIIT CIarnpIon:- Buddy Day. Halifax. ' 1 ULE3 chain Saws to be gimi aiva y free! Absolutely new-0 to hurt 8eoUefoduyheOenlseltheexclDln! IeCII.l.OGIl saw-our mu-i CARMICHAEL r n-aeklsyniintnoad Ciiarbttetovn ZE.M.CANNON lxeraitla. ('ontenders:- 1. Li.-Roy Jones lluliiax: 2. Tiger Pyle, Toronto, lllont-ton; 3. Johnny Debision, Glace Bay; 4. Bob Duff, Stellerton. Outstanding boxers:- Louis Cor- micr. Moncton; Jack MacPliee; Syiliicy: Dave Patterson, Stellar- toii; Gerald Belliveau. llloucton; Tyrone Gardner, Sydney; Allie Stccl, Sydney Mines; Mik Mae- Ncil. Trcnton. Bantaniwcigbt and Flywelght.-- None Active. PIONEER INDUSTRY EZlTll”Si mineral industry in lllaultuha was the extraction of salt irnm brine springs near Lake Frank Sedgman Predicts Sweep For Australia MELBOURNE (AP - Former Australian Davis cup Star Frank Sedgman says flatly the United States has rw chance of regaining the cup in the challenge round at Adelaide later this month. Writing in the Melbourne Sun. Sedgman. now a professional. pre- dicts a 5-0 victory for Australia. "Lew Hoad and Ken Rosewnll on the form they have shown will be too strong for the Americans and must be overwhelming favor- ites in both singles and doubles." Sedgman wrote. i 1.000.000 nan Moviaoorans HONG KONG lAP)-The mov- ics are booming in Red China. Pel- pelng Radio reports spectators this year have totalled more than 1,000,000,000. Almost all Chinese films are Communist propaganda .ehicles. with entertainment I Winnipeg. minor factor. Aussie PERTH. Australia (AP-Harry Hopman said Monday he expects his Australians to defend the Davis Cup successfully against the United States later this month. But he still fears Vic Seixas. "Vic is the type of player who can reach form quickly." said the little captain of the aussies. "Against the Indians he looked all if he was near peak form. He is a well conditioned athlete and I hard fighter." Hopman said that whereas Selxas is able to turn on good form like the flick of a light switch, Herbie Flam, the other senior U.S. player. has to work himself into shape through ardu- ous training. Herbie certainly viasn't in his best shape against Ramanathan Hopman Expects Victory Krishnan of India." Hopman said. ”lt is easy to see that he couldn't play like that against Ken Rose- wall or Lew Head and expect to come out as well. But he has a week to reach form and he may be able to do It.'' The challenge round is sched- uled Dec. 26-28 at Adelaide and. in conformity with tradition. both captains named their squads Sun- day--10 days before the meeting. Bill Talbert. U.S. captain. nom- inated Seixas and Flam. plus hil youngsters. Sam Glammalva, 21 and Mike Green, 19. Hopmgn, surprising no one. named I-load, Roeewall. Neale Fraser and Ashley C00Pel'v!he same squad which wrested the cup from thei United States last year at Forest Hills. NY. TORONTO lCP) A the Domin- ion Curling Assoriatlon Monday announced details of a four-week tour of Scottish curlers next month. when Canada will be bid- ding to win back the Strathconn Cup the Scots have held since 1949. The Scots. who took home the trophy in 1949. retained it in the 1950 series in Scotland. The win- ners are to be (l6l'l(lC(.l on the ag- gregate scores in a 20-game series played from coast to coast. The 26-man Scottish contingent. captained by W. G Piper of Perth. is due to arrive in Montreal by air Jan. 5. During the next four weeks until its departure Jan. 31, it will travel 7,000 miles by air. road and rail In a program cover- ing eight provinces v British Co- ' V Aberta. Saskatchewan. Manitoba. Ontario. Quebec. New Brunswick and Nova Scotia. The Scots will be accompanied by John Dutton of Winnipeg. presi- dent of the Dominion Curling As- sociation. and Colin Campbell of Toronto. chairman of the program committee. The Straihcona Cup matches have been held at irregularly- Curling Ass'n' Announces Tour OI Scottish Gurlers spaced intervals alnce Lord Stradi- cons put up the cup in 1909 to commemorate the visit of the first Canadian team to Scotland. Can- ada won in 1909, 1912. 1923 Ind 1938. Canadian officials hope to start the series on a regular basis. The game in Canada. however. is much more popular than in the land of its birth. The Scots have only 4.- 000 curlers to choose from com-1 pared with 100,000 active players! in Canada. l The first Strathcona Cup I-Im! is scheduled the day the curlers. arrive in Montreal. Curl Ilobol Olson Runs Night Club SAN FRANCISCO lAPl-Carl iB0bo) Olson. former world mid- dleweight boxing champion. went to work Monday managing the ”Ziitz." a Vancouver, Wash. night club. Sid Flaherty, Olson's manager and business partner. said the ex- champ is taking over the manage- ment on a permanent basis. IICWBQ .FOR CHRISTMAS... and SAVE 520!. Q ucnrwmyr TAKE IT ANY WHERE! iisiiulls Slhstlilmi Iltircilill ,,r 3,3 pxhp v AS V1 Tie 't 8UItT'IN 05 RPM Au umsvucur: rammmv mar 50 to 15.000 0.9.3. In no tee com the fol uses of neural .816-Meleiy fun the highest lens of the viola to the hem! loan of the less Gen. 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