8 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Wed. Sept 18, 1960. yy SPORTS FRONT Heavyweight Cha mp Clay |To Fight Floyd Patterson ~ Local Player > h FI NEW YORK ‘AP — Heavy- Sources involved in the pro- Wit yers | weight Champion Casius Clay — Sam | motion had teld various report- said Tuesday he will make his 5” ers previously that the date | next title defence against Floyd | & would be Nov. 2 and the site By JIM CULLEN ‘Patterson, the former champion, Las Vegas: > toll! h the Ni Falls Flyers | but that the date and site has — Jack MacEachern is ng wit viagara ef not been ined. Clay said ; im Niagara Falls, Ontario this week in an attempt to land a posi- he hopes to cnt before Christ- Clay Match tion with the junior ‘A’ hockey club. He left Saturday morning | a. Fos Tal for their tryout cam . : ’ : MacEachern is Charlottetown native who toiled with . Daa ghempion vane tn. id set Not r e Rogers Rangers in the Charlottetown and District Hockey Lea- ty -008 heen geltad an ae RENO. Nev. (AP)—The Nev- gue last winter. Leighton ‘Hap’ Emms, general_manager of the nounce the fight and said it was ada Athletic Commission ap- Bruins and ownef of the ‘Niagara Falls Flyers, visited Char- “a little rushed.” proved Tessday “a fi ine lottetown last December to conduct the annual provincial hoc- : ie anil Nov. 8 — ia tai Saree ge kev school. Emms attended a game between the North River | Asked if the date will be Nov. . r ega , decided 22 and the site Las Vegas. as tween Cassius Clay and Floyd Juniors and Rogers Rangers .at the local Forum and he would like to give MacEachern a tryout with his Junior ‘A’ had been reported, Clay said Patterson. club. The Flyers are defending Memorial Cup champions. “That would be a mistake. | Bud Traynor of Reno, com- Jack is‘a rangy athlete who has’carved a name for himself didn’t agree to anything like mission chairman, said appro- in local sports circles im track and field events as well as in that. val was granted at the request junior hockey wars. Archie Foster, a member of | of Silver State Sports, Inc., We first ran into MacEachern when he attended a tryout the Louisville group that has | which would help “Inter-Conti- camp for the Toronto Marlboros with this columnist three years Clay under contract. said that | nenta! Sports, Inc., promote the aco. At that time Jack had good size and better than average i InterContinental- Sports. Inc., fight. . skating ability, but was a little light on knowledge of the game. will be the promoter and Sports- CASSIUS CLAY However, Nevada’ would not The Toronto organization told Jack at that time that they LACROSSE AT ITs BEST vision would handle the closed | ~ recognize the fight as a title would like to see him next year, _—o _* chance to Ad, ee television. nga en could not he [bout ines Nevada is a mem- . but that was the last cE ac heard from | : = ‘ er similar roles - finalized.”’ Boxing the Leat organization. Undoubtedly the Leafs hed such @ qUuan- Determined New Westmin- lyn's Larry Ferguson as an Cup contenders did better on’ first game of the Canadian |S0any Liston oneround fiasco a! He said the press conference seciation, which does tnt can tity of juniors wanting to tryout with their system that young ster forward Bob Parrent’s unidentified Ontario defence: other shots, however, as they . senior lacrosse championship.. Lewiston, Me., May 2. was rushed because of the pos- | sider Clay the heavyweight MacEachern’s name got lost somewhere in the shuffle. shot is knocked high ny Brook- man closes in. B.C.'s Mann downed Brooklyn 11-5 in ‘the (CP Wirephote) Foster naid he had hopes to sibility of a New York news-| champ Emms said, last winter, that he especially liked the size of be able to announce complete paper strike on Thursday end “It's just a: fight,”’ Traynor this youngster as well as his skating and shooting ability. It ual ol the fight. including |“‘apparently we moved “too said ‘s hard for a scout to determine an athlete’s worth without : “The | fast.” I ; seeing him perform in a better calibre. of competition than is dete and ste, but said James Deskin of Las Vegas, a Nevada commission member, lis president of the World Box- pe Association. usually displayed in local junior games. Jaek may or may not. catch the fancy. of the officials of the Niagara ‘Falls Flyers, but you can bet this kid will be skating his heart out to stick with the defending Memorial Cup | champions. Even if this hockey playng youngster fails to make _ the grade with the Junior ‘A’ club it is quite an honor. to be —-tnvited to attend camp with the defending Memorial Cup champions | MINOR BALL — The Babe Ruth championship | Toronto Leafs Red Kelly Quits Politics For Hockey “It's simply a matter of fam- Baseball Finals ‘Are Announced _ TORONTO, (CP) — Leonard |ative incumbent John Hamilton NHL with Detroit Red Wings in JOHNNY KEANE IS BACK (Red) Kelly has decided to give that year. 1947. .He played defence dumng in Most of his years in Detroit and ily,” Mr. Kelly said. ‘I've got three small. kids and being in- game which was originally slat- CHATHAM HEAD — Waldo Series to start Sept. 11. Series ¢4 for this afternoon will now up polities and continue playmg! Mr. Kelly retained the seat volved im hockey and_ politics Chatham Head, jto be completed by Sept. 19. - be played Friday evening at The floundering New York Yankees have announced that hockey. lthe 1968 election with a 17 000 was later converted to forward. : ¢ Henderson of : _ Y ates : ‘ Johnuy Keane will be back at the heim when the Yauks art Mr. Kelly, Liberal member of | majority. He was traded to Toronto in left me little time for them.” |president of the Maritime Base-| Series.“‘K". — Winner of “J” '6.00. The Abbies and Vics wi! spring training next year. What else could they do? To have. parliament for York West, said| He commuted between Tor- February, 1960, for Mare He will be one of 8 players ball Association, has released vs. P.E.I. Series to start Sept. battle it out to decide the win- dismissed him would.mean they were blaming. Keane for all the events that brought about the collapse of the ball club. There was a-time when the Bronx Bombers were in a posi- tion to ignore public opinion. Now with their attendance figures steadily decreasing they can’t afford to dsappoint the people who buy the tickets. : . When they were riding high they sacked Casey Stengel, put the boot to Yogi Berra and- sold out to the Columbia Broad- casting System. .The above mentioned instances all created “the Yankee management—and-the-general— reporting to the Leafs’ pre-sea- the draw for Maritime playoffs. 25. Series to be completed by ner of the title. son training camp in Peterbor-'! Mr. Henderson said the first Oct. 3. er ee ee ough Thursday. ;named team has the choice of Bantam ee - “There'll be some rough aches the first game. All Maritime | ‘Series “L” —-N.S. vs. N.B..A WORD OF WARNING getting in shape,” ‘he said. “But | semi-final series will be a best- Series to start Sept. 11. Series pon over fuse. Always use. it will be easier sweating out | of-three series. The Maritime fi- to be completed Sept. 19. the proper size fuse. Don't in- the aches now that I've got the nals may be the best-of-five Series ‘‘M’ — Winner of ser- vite disaster . “. CHECK YOUR political load off my back.” round, providing the teams re- ies “L” vs.P.E.I. Series to start FUSES TODAY. . iceive permission from the Mar- bow a - Series to be completed = ELECTRIC SERVICE he will inform Prime Minister |onto and Ottawa and helped the 'Reaume. Pearson today that he will not/Leafs win Stanley Cup cham- Mr. Kelly won the Lady Byng contest the seat in the Nov. 8 |Pionships in 1963 and 1964 He trophy. awarded annually to the federal election. also played for Toronto last sea- NHL player _ best combining Mr. Kelly has continued to|son when the team was elimi ability and gentlemanly conduct, ‘play as a forward with Toronto nated im the Stanley Cup semi- in 1951, 1953, and 1954 while with Maple Leafs of. the Nationa: /final by Montreal Canadiens. Detroit and im 1961 with Tor- Hockey League. since first being PLAYED DEFENCE onto. He also won the James elected in York W in 1962.| Mr. Kelly, 38, was born in Norris trophy as the league's rid Was al S y y SHTNICOS, iv.+ aye Drone im wie sta oO Ace MAN n Ar utstz up v | > On u % —— . . Teas public. e votes over Progressive-Conserv- | : oe ur THE DRAW ry uu a es : The move to announce Keane will be back a month before ‘ e e 3 Wi Senior j Can. Hoopsters i the present schedule was to close -was well executed on the 5 | Has nners | Series “A — NB. vs. NS. ‘ : part of the usually blundering Yankee management. The an- | CIT Y SOFTBALL | - ri in ro os ‘ . Series to start Sept. 25. Series Deemed Rough . nouncement will definitely strengthen Keane's status among the TORONTO ‘CP)—Apprentice to be completed by Oct. 4. SAO PAULO (AP)—The C Summersi e players as they know he will be back to decide who plays | ee’s Sportsmen went one jockey Noel Turcotte, 2, of | Intermediate “A” jnadian national basketball sais — wil : a game up in the playoff iemi-fi- | 2 : __,+--,|Grand_ Falls, N.B., rode three | Series’ “B" — N.B. vs. NS. | currently touring _ Brazil bas | R is announcement also provided Keane and the Yankee ‘f\na\s with the Main Brace Mar- ae I ict oodbine Series to -start Sept. 18. Series | t i feel c+ | acewa brass with considerable time to arrange for new pleyers and iners by virtue of their 6-4 win | Oo Oo on . aie |to be completed by Sept. 26 i ee plan for the coming season. last evening. Jr. Flanagan went : race track Tuesday. - @. jcal sports writers after thelr ‘ The Yanks are now in a position where they have. to woo the customers and attempt to repair their image in the public eye. A great dynasty may be in the process of dissolutioh, but ‘Johnny Keane made his reputation as a developer of young talent and perhaps he can remould the Yankees into contention for a spot in the World Series. Johnny Keane has a big job ahead of him, but the grand old .man of baseball, Casey Stengel faced a similar situation when he was handling the same club in 1949. We feel the Yankee Management selected the right man to lead them out of one of their darkest hours. the route for the winners, giv- ing up 4 hits, as — a a a r — triking out three. Joe Cummis- | rac r lea wah on the mound for the | the track trotting ‘Brace and gave up 7 hits, 4/| is going to fall and tonight might | puns and 2 walks. | just be the | Davis pulled the game’ out «| oe b 4 the fire in the 7th inning when| Ever S they scored 4 runs. Pinch-hitter | night's Allan Gillis drew a walk. Clee | S97 'Gillis, also pinch-hitting got on Harness | Sunny fans are wondering if | record here | it will Key, Knight Norris. Paddyland Girl and Blue Moun- tain Girl will have td have every break to win over this speedy Turcotte, younger fourth and Fast Jay in the fifth. trotter The third. double dash event with eight pacers that have con- sistently been pacing 2.13, will leave the issue in doubt right up to the wire. | Chesterway Thomas, who can BALL PRACTICE There will be an important practice for the Charlottetown | cont ‘a6. Series to be completed '58 Intermediate Abbies this even- brother of |... Ron, was aboard Land Ahead, in Oct the first, Baden-Baden im the Oct. Series “c’* —' Winner of series | vs P.E.I.. Series to start toga appearances—both de- ‘Wednesday, Sept. 15. 2. Series to be completed | “The Canadian team lost. its RACE 1 10: first game 64-49 to Palmeiras of ! _ Intermediate “B” Sao Paulo in nearby Curitiba Abb DD" — NB. vs. PE. ‘ '3—Drille Hal | Series Sunday. Press accounts rapped ; : ; me 4—Mighty Rock Series to start Sept. 12., Series the visitors for rough play. 5—N lon to be ¢ by Sépt. 19. ae eee The Sao. Paulo Corinthians ¢_Susan’s Birthday ies “‘D’”’ vs. Series “E" — Winner of ser- | handed the Canadian team their 7—Dixie Lou N.S. Series to start second defeat Monday night 8- &—West River Atom by Oct. 3. The 12-man team, selected by RACE 3 AND 7 error. Jamie Kennedy ;: *s speedy leave like a runner, will be going . ; ; ; | ; 1—Rie Grand eas up and drove a sit- a. nar equalled | away in the 5 hole and if he can |i" at Memorial ae pre: | sis sepa — oe Bagg oot agen 2—Sanny Key @ gle to left field to score one en mark firet set in| make .the top from there will |paration for the best series Seffes — PEI. vs. NB. t ssociation, is touring also 3 pagdyiand Girl f yp T 6 run. Butch Ward then smashed poise + jointly by two / likely. be a hard horse to beat. | against Summerside intermed- oe ket coon ) 18. — Stee a bo erg and '4—Kaight Norris : ‘ ing tw Leaving on the , however, ; I mediate , eee y - @. - ; 'S—Irene Mir redericton, OY inte cate serine ite 1a” te Bg, GE: at for he PRL tuermeding "seren'"G'"~ Winer of ter ar Aberaen of Walle, E—Bise Mima Get | ° | at ‘bel into Fi ce aa: hat tmpway came ner ee he the rat twee bake the vars aa —— ets , Sess Oct: 2. Series to be completed 31 players who attended a three- RACE 2 AND 6 i r, allow- He j : : : ae od. 7 : lies Wat Wo score the fourth run | 101 to go oe ue pa gr Jolly Wayne, April _Budlong, Keuasdy, Aeon J. Kane, ee Werk CFS. CONG a bore ee akes Di CUS othe inning. Paddy Shephard | bit on Labor Day and Walt WE Dot's Boy. Highland Spirit and |B "Rice M. Larter, B.-Chever-- cori, ug atten cg: ety Seki Cokemtin: || sigue Sas Ihad-the longest hit of the game, | ree fest bresBine. Paes [Delle Texas Sumi omt tid: WO ls. p cieateg Boies, Wig a elie ‘A-Orchestra Leader . ‘ | 5 ; i yas ile | C/4Sst eld. : : z . . . ; SS-5—Stormy Z By DON LeBLANC become one of the leading hit- a lend oe ae a nunyere = Mountain Marie one Oe ae Three sinzle dashes with eight Maclean, J. Fox. tg be completed Sept. 19. PATTERSONS 6—Mountain, Marie | _FREDERICTON (CP) — The ters for the senior Marysville iets: NO Brae ee rlanagan, | Ct; We, tree trotters — shows | starters in each, make up the, .- ae | et el toe watch repel world junior~ baséball “ehampl- Royals” te eee Sree Eire the. trotting nine.dash card and the pays BASEBALL __ ies “H".vs. P-E-L Series to. start Leticia, RACE -+ AND 8 ips in Mexi i 5 Jr. Flanagan was also the Tead-"|'an ‘awful ehake. ~~ othe winning horses” stead | > ov ntee we: Sept:- $5; Series-to- be completed }——_--_ fast- snp AN Joltity — 1% oe ee 9 oe FOR DAD ing batter for the winners with | The other trotter in ele oa mg ae anh hae SCORES : oa 8 ' ae ast service--= ly ie Sryout wi am on | His father, Scott Harvey Sr., 94 ai ‘ ; ti than holder | m vicinity * -% i : | Spirit Wings of the Ontario Hockey|was one of the best pitchers in 7 ronight’s action has the N. P. | of the Charlottetown ‘tack trot. © the average for the year. | | ee a s ste ©: Ch'town | 4—Belle Texas Association Junior A series. {New Brunswick a decade 480! aj) Stars and the B.I.S. Sham- | ting mark, Stormy Song, and iBy THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Series 1, Sie NS. vs. N. B. ay Thomas Scott” Harvey Jr., a. 16-year--and—at39_still _pitches._for rocks. Game time-is-slated-for--Buddy- Campbell_will be out to Teel Erickson National_ League 6—Dot’s Boy eld schoolboy from neighboring | Marysville. He also coaches the go). m sharp | see if he can’t add Summerside jLos Angeles 000 000 100— 1 41 £ | 7—Billy G. Command Marysville, had a difficult ttme team. eee : +0. dae tat i Gi U T | Chicago 000 002 00x—- 2 50 p ° Co j 8—April Budiong making up his mind. He picked’ Unlike his father, the younger, The codestare will be another ves Pp ry Koufax (22-8) B. Miller. (7) rogressive nservative RACE 6 Si . sae |rervey bas mo aspirations to PROBABLE lie from wire to wire and a| DOVER. England (AP)—Ted 444 Torborg, Roseboro (7); _ 1—Rush Hal Harvey's defensive ability|become a pitcher. ‘He always | winner will be hard to pick. Six |Erikson, 37, a Chicago swim- Hendley (3-3) and Krug. HR: ‘ANNUAL MEETING 50-Coperaly ; and batting at the national jun-jtold me that he wants to play PITCHERS | Gvenly matched horses will be mer. cave up again Tuesday in | yi williams (31). 3—Shady Tonette for baseball championship at/ball every day,” said Scott, ‘battling all the way with the /his effort to swim the English ‘Milwaukee 000 000 000— 6 21 ‘ ¢ 4—Homestretch Winnipeg this summer won him|Sr., ‘‘not every four days like 200 000 00x— 2 60 S-S—O’Brien’s Nightmare i By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Rio Grande, going Channe! both ways non - stop phija i 4th District of Prince Co. a pdsition on Canada’s entry! most pitchers.” 3 : ‘with the aid of a computer: ; (6) 6—Gateway Senator Probable pitchers for today’s away on the rail. : : " Fischer (7-2) Lemaster a or a tournament sched-| Young Scott was barely a jaior isda games, won-lost The five pacers, Irene Mir, | Erikson, a physiochemist who nq Gonder; Bunning (17-8) and Ber ade oP wma ity in Oc | year old when =e was erin tne records in parenthesis: Started from the — coast, | Dalrymple. HR: Phil—Callison w 15. 196 po a 2 bat _— mine — ae seuienak: Lani | Pinett Results retired atter about It | ours im (29), i ednesday, Sept. > 5 ; RACE 9 wii 2S Sata Ae a hin at oat fa, Face ae caw | Pinte ee ee et at W. I. Hol ae ation to try out in em : ; ; . Pittsburgh Freetown W. with Hamilton, Detroit Red|long before he was nepkag | Oe agslan, Tevet 00.18 Results of a closely contested | He had been swept 3% miles) Gitcon (1810) Dennis (8) ° 3—Linden Hanover, ‘ Wings’ No. 1 junior farm club.|them off the wall,’ his father | Chicago, Ellsworth (13-14), |fen dash racing meet held at off course. lwoodeschick (9) and McCarver; 8:30 p.m. a He was scouted’ while playing|says. “‘We soon moved into | Ci siinatt Maloney (18-7) at the Federal Driving Clubs Pin- He had given up Sunday after ‘Friend (7-12) Gibbon (8) and onae . to Fredesichea's miner heathy Se Mae Tee © new York, Finer (ban, am. [ete ReneMer rey. five hours 20 minutes in the wa- | pagtiaroni. - Guest Speaker: Hon. Ai Ma T—Hones! Patch organization. : - |vacant lot.” and , ; eee CLASS A. ter and later explained: ‘We | cincinnati 010 220 305—13 161 uest Speaker: Hon. Angus cLean — sae tw aud “ater decides sedis -, ee sp al te | Philadelphia Short (17-9), (N) Boy 4. fed. the computer with tidal New York 002 00012i— 6 72 Public Are Cordially Invited ae oe caeeuen i y as a centre. He sa 2 * : : 3 better.”” he said after deciding s St. Louis, Sadecki (4 - 13) at|Faith (C. Wood) 1 1\streams, direction and my Toole (3-9) Elli (8) McCool Daily double on 1 and 2 to ditch the baseball offer. Be-| will enter Grade 11 at Hamilton Pittebur h "Veale (16107, «ny. MY Jeannie (MacMillan) 4 3 swimming speed. Somehow we (8) and Edwards: McGraw (2- Si ‘Sit G Deemtte Quinella on 4 . sides, he” heard ~~the ~Mexico|if-he - is .signed by -the Red *! Bn, : ~LLast--Chance Mose. |forgot about the wind. So when 5) sutherland (5) Richardson | Signed: John Green, President. Exactor on 6 & tournament might be cancelled | Wings. American League | (J. Gillis) 2 2 jit started to blow I decided not (¢) Willey (7) Cisco’ (8) and = ; ; ~~. Exactor on 9 i and‘ he didn’t want 4o chance| His father? ~@ Kansas City, Hunter ~(6-6) at Princess Prue to waste my energy.” Cannizzaro, Schaffer (8). HRs: losing both opportunities. » “Since Scott was a young fel- Minnesota, Perry (10-6), (N). (W. MacLeod) 5 5 This time all the help from Gin Robinson (2). (28). ; “1 didn't know what to. do at\low it was always my ambition Chicago, Buzhardt (11-7) and . qimes 14: 1.08-3. Mile 2.16-4. |the computer ended with Brik- American League first. It was a tough choice.”|to play on the same club with Horlen (12-12) at Los. Angeles, %: 1.09. Mile 2.19. — son way off course. : vie WIN A 175- pounder who stands|him, Now that this has been ac- Brunet (8-10) and Lopez (14-13) CLASS B. Erikson said he would try | Deir ot 012 000 000— 3 50 five-foot-J1, Harvey cracked a}complished, I think-I'll] hang up| (2) (Twi-N). Chestnut Clegg: (Crosby) 4 4 |again.but when that attempt poiiee. 910002 02x— 5 72 v = 350-foot home run and smashed |the glove.” f Cleveland Siebert (147) at Gingy Lou (R. Gillis) 1 3/will be made was not known. an Pena (7) (410) and Snot. $35 feet 8 | Boston, Morehead (9-16), (N). |Ruby Chief (MacKinnon) . ence Barber, S. Miller (7) MATCH ASSOCIATI ee oe Cee BIRD STAYS HOME | qoetrolt, McLain (125) at Bal true Marion (Furness) + Rod Seilin ‘(11-7) and Brown. HRs: Det— round of the Canadian sr a] The red grouse. British gs cae wean IN srgy |, Times %4: 1.10. Mile 2.194. %4 | g Coch 190, attEebineen (1D, onships. He played for Marys-' m’s favorite game, is ew York, Stott -8) 1 08-3. Mile 2.19-4. ie: : * ville rsuvestion last year’ but!the only* British bird not found at Washington. Richert (13-10), CLAss C. 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