Combines Meet RCAF SUMMEon — After a dis. ma] opening season start. En man Drug Combines hit the road tonight playing the RCAF Eng. les at the air base. 8 no Gm. Charlottetown, Tues. Nov. 17. 1964. SPORTS FRONT By JIM CULIJCN Amateur Boxing Is Making Comeback In Nova Scoti Maoisaac's big ambition is to 15an Drug dropped a 7.3’ see take the thumping to fast skating Bop place professional boxing used den. The Eagles in their 1964M .aged 11 to 2 . to hold on television. “But that’s debu clipped mmerside's tarpaper. another with roofing aren’t fighters at all." ‘ The Archie Moore Club has a long, long way away." Junior Legionnalres 5-2. Game shingles and the man who is re- Parental co-operation started been a success at the gate and MacIsaac himself had only a time tonight is 8:00 p.m. sponsible for it being here ad- coming to Maclsaac “when I in the ring this season. Its pro- brief boxing career. He d Combines playing coach Greg mits “it’s mighty unimpressive lshowed people I didn’t expect grains have drawn as many as three amateur fights while serv- Delgth offered no excuses fol! from the outside." other peoples' children to do 700 fans and its fighters have ing in the navy. losing two and 185‘ FfldeY'S 1055. "I was dis« But the same man, 40-year- .anytliing my own boys couldn't;won 30 of 36 bouts. winning one. appointed he said. “The team old Don MacIsaac. is convinced rdo." . was“ t “BRIBEth way it should. the humble frame building will! Ten - year - old Tommy Mac-i we were“ dlggmg- we wern‘t ' some day produce men who will Isaac and nine-year-old Robert, S t I a I o I f ' hungnflen‘mgh and “’9 Played By IAN DONALDSON to lose to be a good boxer. Youimoutlipieces are used in all TRENTON. N.S. lCPl ' koutis. T it have be intelligent and in wor he emphasis is on looks like a shed or a small perfect physical condition. training among the boxers. barn. One wall is covered withiFighters you see in a tavern 4 Lindsay Looking Good One‘of the. greatest left-wingers to le‘l' lace on a pair of Ikates. is starting to hit his stride in who National Hockey Lea- Dlte latter a four year layoff. ‘Tcrrible‘ Ted Lindsay s the Wings second goal as they dropped a 4-2 decision to the Man- _ ems in the Montreal Forum on Saturday night. Ilhis was Lindsay's first marker since coming out of retirement. . who is 39 years of age was playing like a rookie in Saturday night's battle and many observers thought Ted was s o p . “I think we should give the encAF) a better game than w"; ave Borden". Cor to the" house. 1 For tonights game Delghan Idling dizzy spells and was imagining he was back about twelve years in the days when the names of Lindsay. Howe and . he were feared by so many goaltcntlers. This was one of the most colorful and productive units that was ever mustered together many times" to provide for his family of six in this steel~fabri-‘ eating town near New Glasgow, Inside. the gym is fitted out! well. The Archie Moore Club plans to use only two lines, one which will consist of a converted Put Nova Scotia back on the a bit young to be regular men" boxing map. jbers of their father's club, have An often-unemployed machine ‘§h°“{“ the benefit of his train" operator who has “dug ditches mg in workouts in the gym next! S a C I b D o r defenseman playing centre. Dave MacLeod is being shifted up N BAY, Wis. "on ' The two shifts could possibly consist of MacLeod centering Coke Grady and Willie Gallant. The other one would have Delg- han at the pivot flanked by Lou. Poirier and Byron MaoCormack _The idea of two lines was de-‘ signed and as Deighan claims, MacIsaac believes in boxing the has “me money bl“ "'5 Shawl way “some old ladies like of gates at amateur cards is; bingo_.. {plowed back into it—paying forl He says the days of mpmotch gnew gloves and trunks for the professional boxing will return ‘7 membei‘s “"5 y,“ .New to Nova Scotia only through de- mbes imd 33°“: ‘32” “we” veiopment of good amateur box- were a 5“ or ere ' i 1 ers. Despite a ring-full of head- low“ CLUBS Bun.” ; aches, MacIsaac now appears to 'h Mactlsiac and him bo’ifirs‘ » be well on the wa toward do-l {we 0 ave enoug money is' I ing just that. y ‘wmter to improve the outside New Record mateur boxin was all b t 39mm“ M the frame gym" ‘ dead in Nova chtia when Mag-."asmm- “ NEW YORK. (Am—Gum can. Isaac organized his Archiel The idea of amateur b°xmg1pcnem Bosmns {me- “SS-camb- pmved contagious Since ing end and place kicker. needs n Saturday's encounter the ageing left-wingir was team- 1 ;. ed with Howe and rookie Lowell MacDonald and we thought ' this was the most effective line the Detroit Club had. Mac- , ‘ Donald 22 is a native of Thorburn N.S. an 0 was an emergency replacement for veteran Detroit star. Alex Del- vecchio. who is on the Wing’s injured list as a result of a - broken jaw suffered in a game with the Toronto Maple Leafs on Wednesday night. ‘Old soar f-acc‘ astounded the sporting world when he an- nounced that he would line up with the Red Wings for the 1964-65 ’ man has been hailed as one of the all-time greats of and when he retired from the game four years ago he launched a successful business career. ed is in partnership with Marty Pavolich and they rep— in tlhelhistory of the National Hockey League. GRE (AP)—- game in San Francisco, Bart Starr. Green Bay Packer "seemed to be all right" when quarterback knocked out in Sun- he was examined by the team Iday’s National Football League physician Monday. a club ‘ . . _ sai . The physician. Dr. James Nellen. said Starr, knocked cold hen he was tackled after throwing an incomplete pass. suffered double vision for a while as the result of a hard knock on the head. . Starr was resting at his home Cappelletti Nears games for them to get in shape". a SHOES NOT WANTED resent four manufacturers and have another 18 manufacturing .has businesses of their own: so it wasn't ll‘If‘ money lha1 brouth the 3:23;: fggbclgoagzirsmsggvgf Maclsaac organized his Archieionly 26 more points to break his Monday but was expected to Moore mug am an.“ clubs! own scoring record in the Amer- report for practice today. the AUCKLAND (OP) -— conso. veteran campaigner out of retirement. Lindsay had been traded lo the Hawks for Gloun Hall three years before the end of his career and just wanted to end up ite fighter. "a man you might note had a great amateur ca- “our Smkesman said' reer." “.5 too early to tell whether a .New Zealand organization Stan. win be able to play in which annually collects hugs grown up in New Gla5_ ican Football League. Truro and Halifax. An- have gow With four games to go, Cap- ipelletti already has 122 points on his playing days in a Detroit uniform. where he spend the other is being organized in “$1.992”;delgtgmfigfjlffig'of the MR that he would take , *{w‘ PARENTS ansxsran lNew Waterford, near Sydney. lfive touchdowns, 21 field goals Sunday's game With L05 An- quantities 0‘ used clothing for six or eight games to see if he still had what it takes and if he r’. " It W85 a dismal start. "I had Maclsaac says the humble’and 28 converts including a two- 5‘19" __ relief abroad. has appealed ur. didn't then he would call it quits and be satisfied. His main no success in that first year..appearance of his gym could DE'POiiltel‘ ona pass from Babe Pa- GAS FOUND gently to donors not to give it ambition was to finish up in a Red wing sweater even If he LOVELL COLEMAN nts were against me. But I misleading "but we’re not a rilli in Sunday’s game with Buf- CALow England (cm—Two high-heeled Shoes- Every year. it says, it receives large num- rs of such shoes and is in- creasingly embarrassed at hav- ing to dump them. They are no good for relief purposes. it says. separate deposits of methane gas have been discovered hun- dreds of feet below ground nearl this Derbysh'ire centre, the gas board announced. bunch of backwoods men." is Pare kept telling them what I believe —-boxing is a good thing for a boy. Boxing is a character- builder. You have to be a good sport and you have to know how . ly played one game. Lindsay told reporters that if he didn't think he was starting to hit his stride after _a few gameshe would definitely call the comeback off as he dirlnt want to Just try and hang on and be an athletic bum. ' . Well, the way the gritty little lelt-wuiger was performing over the weekend we think he will be around for a while yet. He dented the twines against Hodge on Saturday night and then went into New York on Sunday night and claimed one hind Jacques Plante in the Ranger case as the Wings wallop- ed the Rangers 6-2. Looks rookies when a man of 39 years of agecan come 0 ' _ r year retirement and give his club a big boost in landing first place. I Tid Bits From Here And There of baseball :reats paid tribute. Saturday. to Money is scarce, but what Cappelletti set the record of in 1961 eight touch- Sixteen - downs, 17 field goals and 48 con- headgear and verts. available is used to provide the 147 best of equipment. gloves. ounce Coleman Named As Top Player Lovell Coleman of the Cal~ Thursday, Nov. 26. during Grey gary Stampeders today was an- Cup Week. nounced as the Most Outstand- . Coleman will receive the Can- ing Football Player in Canada adialn Schenley Football Awards following final voting in the Can- Trophy and $2,000.00 in Canada Al na . . ll‘red lHii-ihliihson. former manager of the Cincinnati Reds. .adian Schenley Football Savmgshonds. Brown and. who died of chest cancer on Thursday. The memol'lal SEche Awards. Grant will each receive $1500.00 Cor die 45-year-old manager was attended by more than 200 The zoyear-old fullback was 111 bonds. In addition, each will baseball personalities, including hall of fame members and chk Sham, of the with an action former teammates of Hutchinson, who was a pitcher in his Playing aYS- nominated earlier as the Most : rd . h - ~ , y — _ Outstanding player in the East. wa 5 Winner w o is now a i:t“..°.’..2rh:x‘h scanners. 2‘ that Tom or Montreal card in Dartmouth. Saturday night. Carter is ranked num B-C- 1110115 repean hlS Peri"?- one among Canadian junior lighweights. In a six-round pre- mance of last year In the. Volflng bout. cton scored a unanimous de‘ and was again named Lineman St. of Year. His competition from the East this year was John Bar-row of the Hamilton ’l'i- ger-Cats, “o a vious Cana-E SilaX-iineichenley Football Awards; ANTIGONISH' NS. (01,) Canadian of the year honors ‘CPaChy D?“ Loney of St' Fran‘ went to halfback Tommy Grant '95 haVlel‘ Universlty X-Mfll of the Tiger-Cats who had Larry said here Sunday the execu- Robinson. ace bootcr with the tivc of the Atlantic Football Stampeders as his ballot matc iConiercnce “had 0 xi t" to iin the West. ‘choose St Mary‘s Huskies to ‘ Coleman's final ballot wln lrepresent the league in the an- .breaks a monopoly which the in“! Atldnl'cfl BOWl Game ‘ Eastern Conference has had on | The M1018 lhlllg lthis honor since Jackie Parker lwas c9"5”“9d ‘0 3W" "‘9 AFC won the Canadian Schenley Foch ‘oxecm've 3" OPPBTtum‘y ‘0 ban Awards in It lknock OUS OUI. Of It. The BOWL is also the first time in the his- game ‘5 “em saturday- _ In an interview shortly after wry 0‘ the awards that 8 cm the lilrman executive announc- sal'y playerhas been We" ‘h" co the choice of St Mar '5 [Most ODlSténding “1 Canada' University of Halifax as Jim- Pfesenlallon '0‘ the awa’ds position for McMaster Univer- Wlll be made “1 Toronto 0" isity Marauders of Hamilton. oe claim over Bill Chisholm of Pictou, N.s. Toronto left-winger Frank Mahovolich is still in the hos- pital and his can t‘ hlad stil ot been ma e own at the time this colimm went to press Miahovolicli entered.the hospital last Thursday after complaining of constant fatigue during the past several weeks. Johnny’s Flying Hawks and Sandy's Royals have been workin out at the Chaclottetown Forum for the past cou- ple of nights and both teams appear to have a good tn out of players. The Royals will play St. Dunstan’s Varsity squad in an exhibition game this Thursday night at the SDU rink and they will tangle with the John Kane coached squad again on Saturday afternoon. Thursday’s game is set to get underway at 00 p.m. and Saturdays tilt will be played at 2.00 p.m. Roger Rischer. heavyweight champion of California, dropped British heavyweight king Hen Cooper tWice in the eighth round and won a 10-round decision at Royal Albert Hall last night. It ~was a slap and push affair — a ng one the crowd of 5,500. Neither of the 80-year-old. fighters threw bunches expected for a big-time heavyweight tight, The University of New Brunswick gridiron crew ended iihe season with a 12-0 decision over the St. Dunstan’s squad. years ago, you foil nthing here bti titre. ..-. . .. Saturday. The Red and White team .were suffering from in- coach Laney said the decision $3; juries and apparently turned in a good account of dtliergsglrylefe, c . D was "rotten." \ -.< A ' 1 despite the loss. T is was a ard year for t e Re an i -i l I . x - '~ aggregation in he Atlantic Football Conference. as coach Hilton , Sufi: 3813:; 23d FREE 25,6323: ' i had only thvgtfze 21‘ four yieteranstto1 build his gifub araund. TE; l The following is the wrung perfogmanc'e showed it The ‘ ' t ‘ ' w ' . ' . - rweeli‘lgujliig fresh iroiguislalicgnlsiiizlf sclfiilnl‘gotbalirgg.dle:ot used raw r Tuesday night at xavenans and Huhesl engeg l to the calibre of ball played in the . The Island lads the Charlottetown Club. (Spares theml‘llf‘i {:cgellla'li‘hgchfgzl: s leit ‘ learned a lot in this years campaign and should prowde the I: . .S D . -th if two ms“. t Saints with a stronger contender for next season 7 P.M. .ecismns in e a . . . Ice l—F. Curtis. S. Beaten. lngS- ‘ h Don Loney .rsn‘t very happy with the selection of the Jim Wilson. K_ Doucette vs_ A. AFC spokesman said in I] St. Mary'§ Huskies to play in the Atlantic Bowl and we sym- R MacMman' w. Farrelll w_ Hahfax Sunday it 'was the h pathize With his feelings._We feel the St. Mary s.c_lub were Cam H. Shame. dousion of the league, annual a w the decision simply because the officials con- Ice 2_E_ Tank)“. A. Gap mew"; last Apnl that the b corned felt that the X sound had held the honor long re“. L_ Bagnau’ T. Burke v3, executive select the conference “ enough. and that it was time for a change. "a be t to Mathew“ Dr. Kelly. 11 representative 'm the fall clas- d By doing this we feel they send the seen 5 am MacLe‘man' H. Douglas. SIC on the has-[s of overall per. 1 "I "'9 AFC m‘" “'° éi'i‘flcl’fl‘l'jfflf‘;figflfl?}____M°M““':-.—- Ice 3—Al Llewellyn, Dr. Hig- formance during the regular ‘ -r W "“ gins, M. Pursey. F. Burke vs. SChEdUIe L Saunders, W. odd, K. Loney said earlier confer- L er DalZleL L- B“ 9- , ence records showed the select- i! iecenkrgidStgeyfirgmgm‘e; ion was to be based on the n I). ' George. ’G. I Anderson. F. team's 5938‘?" standing. its 81 0 Miles, H, MacDougalL season statistics and its public 1 Q Ice S—R. Ewing. Cam Mac- image “whatever that means'. Lean. 13. Ball. F. MacLeau vs. “It's a real railroading." the "l E. aCLeOG. L. Campbell. K. St. FX coach said. 9‘ - g , , . _ Cantwell, Jack Anderson. This is the first year the Pl TORoNTO (CPl—Eddle Pow- 1963. In the middle Of his 5°" 8:30 PM. Xaverians have no it invlt- "1 ens, former National Hockey enth season as an NHL referee. Dr. Giddingg’ A. Bagnall' H. ed to play in the Auantic Bow . in League referee received a pull- after NHL Pre§ldelll Clarence Edwards, V. raser vs. P. They defeated the University of 0' he apology and a cash settie- Campbell had filled Big“ 3”” ’Rourke. Dr. Jelks, J. 5. Toronto last year. of merit Monday from Montreal Powers blamed insufficient sull- Taylor. B. Gregan. w, Canadians Hockey Club. Cana- port from Campbell for h“ “‘3' ' 2— A {eMG A. ME. tc diens coach Toe Blake and the lgnation. . " Piercey. ABob Par e. L. ghe- Mon daily newspaper Le Powers said Monday the gov- yer vs. . Leaman, .fi a e- M Mann in an cum)me settlc- emors of the NHL have agreed ner, C. Downe, H. Elfin ii. B vi meat or a w and my; m ruins: .. '"lt- - w' - ' Go M'a'iixa d' N m Powers sued Blake. Canadiens He declined to elaborate. He 88 VS. - e .' - ea y. . m .... an... a. «am he has mm m an if" . y, you no ut success. .. mange Math! cm the basis NHL referee. He now works sqsgrebfigfl- Jr 10‘" zen-n; ’ dh 0‘ remark“ mum to make a safe-[y mm” for the- oon‘ non G Miller vs" D. Cameron about "19 0mm“ i“ “ Mm!“ mud?” safety “mm” M A. smith G Dillon '3. Duionf '01 real hockey game Jan. 31, loss. Ontario. Ice 54”. haunt: C. Camp ‘ ,u Powers refereed 1e “I: _ bell, Dr. Willis, a. Seaman vs. '1 W‘hidl W m "' Men'$ Bons lel Dr. MacDonald, B. Acorn. C. ‘1‘ footed _ 5'3- P Maclnnes. 3. Harper. in new“ "' 3233:5143 Al Belvedere ' ' so... 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