By JACK SULLIVAN Icansdlaa Press Sports Editor Figure ska ‘ agree with a young Toronto red- head who says that roller skat- ing is I little tougher to do than T 9 high school student is the reign- ing North American senior women's roller skating cham- represent Canada in the 10-country world championships at Brisbane, Oct. 10-14. “We go through much the same routine as figure skat- ers," Beverley said in an in tcrvlew a few hours before she departed for Australia. “Real it's figure skatins on boards ex- cept that it's tougher because figure skaters can dig into the ice before and after their jumps while we ‘haven't anything to dig into. The surface is harder." YEAR-R0 _ SPORT The five t-five, 110-pound Miss Bows-rs.bas won 102 cups and medals’ his 12-year’ com- petltive career that start when her mother decided ‘the youngster had to do something to keep out of mischief. “Ice skating took up only four or fivc months a year and my mother said I should do some- thing constructive with‘ all the energy I had, so she decided on roller skating. It would keep me busy 12 months a year." As a result—-and like figure skaters who want to make a career of their a rt in their formative years Beverley hasn't had a normal social life. "I haven't had much time to get. acquainted with kids." she said. "I go to very few dances. S" 8 —: was. out. I. Isss._3 Skating ls“’Lii’rle Tougher euroute to Austra- I gist-* And I haven't a steady boy friend" she practises four hours cry day throughout the She has nearly million miles going to meets, mainly in the United States be- cause there isn't ii national campionship in Canada. It has cost her parents a con- siderable sum to keep ’her g EV- is A ing her to championships and paying $2.50 for 30-minute le sons from a professional in Pennsylvania. ‘'1 had‘ to go the US. because I couldn't get the professional tuition in Can- ada " ’ The cost of sending Beverley and her mother — who is he coach—to Australia is i erv (0'Keefe). Private dona- tions and her father has bor- i year. a s has circulation of air from dirt: real iT0W9fl $500 from a bank to ‘make up the rest. ‘ Skates cost up to $125 . pghl _ano Beverley says she wu . =5" lucky here. Her dad made hf“ F pair in 1957 and she's "S1118 them since. his time in 1953 when she eat. cred the North American charn. pionships That year she won the juve- nlle girls’ title. was second .in the junior girls‘ in 1956, was sec. ond in the senior ladies in 1960 and reached the top'in 1961 and i 3"°°€5_8fl|11Y defended her cham- Dior-ship this year. Her future in the sport? "Tgachlns is my only cut- look. she says. “There used to be a professional show. much the same as they have in fig. urc skating, but that fo ." Meantime, she hopes that bu. sinessmen in Canada “can be educated to the point where promote the sport and ‘I Right now. it seems that no- body wants to'take that chance." BUSY FISHERMEN About 2.000.000.000 pounds of fish are cautzht commercially in u; _ .. build roller - skating arenas. ‘ v Canada each year. By PATRICK McNULTY \ PARIS (AP)—Can the little [giant killer Carry Back become ‘the first United States-bred colt i to win Europe's prestige handi- .cap—the Prix de l’Arc de Tri- ;omphe? That was the question Tues- day before continental racing, fans as the horses went through final workouts for the tough 1%-Ii Sccbie Breasley, an Australianw jock . | Sixty - seven thoroughbredsi from Europe’: top stables,were nominated for the Arc de Tri- omphe and about 23 are ex- to start. Owners can withdraw their $2,200. , She received 3500 from a brew- hors s any time up to.noon Sat-I F8113 Will come urd . , - However. almost certain rawceu PIPELESS FURNACE . “ , Fully - Auttoniatiic Oil ,l‘aw'cstt-GOOEP will heat the average compact 2 story home that will rounds rooai. No more bothersome as lusty ashes to remove. of‘ his "mum do the rest's1Itoatstlca|ly- Equipment Inc odes .-typa oil burner, automatic es V 3°"-'“."“'«"".‘°°°"°". Fawcett Tonia on \ mile test over Lon, . l1amp’s un- J z ' ‘I .V. V; , THAT'S WHAT DID IT Trainer -Freddie ’Brown new Canadiaii Middleweight (right) and manager Johnny Champion. Relying heavily on Buckley 8dm1re_the might)’ right gcI'osses,- Cape Bretoner right fist of Blair'Richardson. Richardson dethroned Wilf Carry Back OufTo Win L'Arc De Triomphe Prix’ starters are such as Swift Stars Rolls Royce sporting top hats and these French entries: Match and with who won the Grand Prix de;their arms. _ saint-Cloud and in England the; There's betting galore at the King George VI and Queen Eliz- g_ track and in just about every ibeth Stakes at Ascot; Bounte.‘cafe throughout France where ous, surprise of the racing year, ? Banlbling 18 19E8“Z€d- The race who won the recent Grand Prix ; is tied in Wi a «national de Beauville; and the three-‘sweepstaktes lottery. The Arc year-old Armistice, who took purse is about $220,000. and the the Grand Prix of Paris last‘ winner will pick up about $150,- une. ~ The Italians have a strong '1;he»t!‘80k 1138 Pflfl-mlltl-I81 contender in Surdiand Mex- machines the United Dior-dressed girls on NEW York boxer testified Tuesda there was a recent Frank (Bl ky Palermo, a ston. Cortes Stewart, a 28-year-old: MONTREAL (CP)—End Jim olds. ut on waivers by Ottawa Rough Riders two weeks. ago. joined Montreal Alouettes Tuesda . Y Reynolds has not been signed. a club spokesman said, but un- der Canadian football league _ rules allowed to attend ~ five practices before Alouettes are forced to gn or release At the same time, the club said interior linebacker Dick Schnell. taken to hospital Mon- day with suspected appendicitis, has been pronounced fit to play. He wt" return to practices to- night. the club said. Reynolds, a 23-year-old two- way player, showed up at the‘ club’s front office Tuesday and Greaves of Edmonton and De- troit in Glace Bay, N.S., Sat- urday. (cr Wis-eiihoto) Patterson. Liston Patterson in 2:06 of Reynolds Joins Montreal Als The Alouettes were interested. e there was some doubt about Schnell's con- since at that tim dition Schnell's return will raise an- other problem for Alouettes. Linebacker Bill Hill acquisition from Edmonton Es- had been placed on w ers Monday shortly before Alou- knew Schnell had been kimos. ettei: taken to hospital. Hill was later hurriedly re-i called for duty in the event that Schnell's condition was serious. An Alouette official said Tues- dav the team had no intention’ of placing Hill back on waivers. "He's a good ban player and called a special meeting of the we'll keep him around for a ‘while, but we may make other’ night It 8-30. aid moves," he s round of Chica o rmo by the New York State Athle- weight ch tic Commission for his alleged Paiet in a ampion Benny ( title fight with E mile en. The committee is charged the first York to Chicago. rid the v The commission had called a such elements; or, whether to meeting tomdiscuss whether [to outlaw boxing in the state. recognze ston as champ on T t; by t}, K; .~ when it W“ t°ld W h°ld 0“ by vei‘esco'rrh(llilil’tteee Gillie Waeshiiiegliitlln Assemblyman H3YW°°°d Plum‘ two years ago indicated Pal- (Rep. — Saranac Lake). 9,-mu was one ‘ chairman of the legislative com- dercover muage,-s_ 1:319,-mq “'5 was closely- associated with Pep Plumadore instructed com- Ba,-on.-,_ who was List mltee counsel to offer Liston age, mm] Liston bong, him and his mnagers off record an out , _ _ - on than opportunity togppear at a pub- hlreo George Kim, a Philadel- uc heulnfl '0 ,_¢°mmen,t 011- 37' phla manager and businessman,‘ ‘rm °' den)’ ‘°d3Y5 ‘em’ as his manager. He later s it .m°"3'* {with K 2 and named Jack ,Nilon. a Philadelphia business- INVESTIGATE SPORT ‘ an. as his advisor. N-ilon I In he commmee W” appolnted resented Liston in Chicago at c title fight. so. how to sport of 8 recent April 6 to investigate boxing in th Specicil,Meei Goes Tonight SOURIS - The president of the Kings County Baseball Lea- gue, Jerry Maccormack, has The next public hearing of the ‘ prcbe has been scheduled for . Oct. 11. alv- I League executive in Morel! to- The purpose of the meeting is asked for a tryout. I win first-place George_ Dixon in the last week and leaped into second spot in the Eastern Foot- ball Conference individual scor- ing race. ' In sixth place last week. the Argonaut halfback took advan- two choices—win or s secon tase of poor scoring perform- Orioles Rehire Billy Hitchcock; Fire Coaches BALTIMORE (AP) — Balti- more Orioles. who rehired base- to deal with a protest submitted! by the Mt. Stewart team, ori- ginating from their second game of the best of three semi-final series with Georgetown Eagles. The Eagles lead 1 games to none Want‘ Traction? WE HAVE 11' See the experts at Tanton Tire and pick the right and the winner was supposed to advance against Morell in gifisefor your job "d the League finals. - ticket good for place and showlll Jack Price, the former Cleve- laud businessman who trains Carry Back for his wife. Kath- erine. candidly admits the big problem for his colt is-the dis- tance. Carry Back has tried the 11/2 miles only twice and was beaten both times. ' This is a weight for age race. As a four-year-old, Carry. Back will carry 132 pounds. Three- year-olds are assigned 122. i as ico, and the Britain's main : States. However, there are only hope is Aurelius. ' ’ EXPECT 100.000 i The theme '“Carry Ba against Europe" has captur the imagination of the French racing fan. About 100,000 are'by . expected to turn out Sunday at September, the treasury an- the grassy track near the River nounced Tuesday. They dropped Seine. £997 000 ($2,991,600,0s0), by metro their lowest level since July. 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Ernie White of Ottawa, tied with Rachine for third place last week,‘ was also held score- less and is in the fifth spot with 42 points. There is a three-way tie for sixth place among Bobby Kuntz of Hamilton, Bobby Jack Oliver of Montreal and Bill Mitchell of an m ball manager Billy Hitchcock after a seventh-place finish in the American League, fired coaches Cal Ermer and George Staller Tuesday. Oriole‘ President Lee Mac- Phail said the coaches were dismissed “to shake things up in view of our disappointing season." "We feel we need coaches with more experience," Mac- Phail said. ‘‘cal and George are fine, capable guys and we'd like to keep both in the organ- ization." Staller. 46, is expected to re- main with s club in some capacity. Ersner, 37, will shop around before accepting another riole jo Brecheen. Baltimorepitching coach since Frontenac: Cop Second Victory SUMMERSIDE — The Fron- tenacs won their second straight victory in the Summerside High School Football League defeat- ing the Massey team yesterday afternoon by the score of 13-2. Terence Arsenault and John Poirier both scored touchdowns in the first quarter, and the se-, cond one was converted. ‘ There was no score in the se- cond and third quarters but Nanonli Antifreeze now on sale 2.95 per gal. Massey got their 1 points by You, Gmdyear Dale" catching Poirier with the ball “,1 qark -um behind his own line and spilling Rep,-e,,,..¢a¢i"_ m for a safety touch. Bill Smith coached the Fron- tenacs and Gord Montford look- clrtown 152 Kent St. of Toronto Argonauts kept pace Toronto, all with 37 points. l'i0’.,|ll GREAT GllNS,. .;.|l0llGLAS hROS~.'and._ JUNE;-S LTD. APPOINT 1954, will be signed again for next season. 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Boxer Testifies Link Between Liston, Palermo YORK‘ (AP)—.A New heavyweight, told a state legis- lative committee that Pale link between . was one of the men who tried to hire him to work as a sparring I raclteteer and fight manager, partner for Liston this year be-,‘affiliations with unsavory char- Griifitl- at Madison Square Gar: and the camp of newly-crowned fore the latter’: title fight lastjacters. including Palermo. Be- it heavyweight champion Sonny Tuesday with champion Floyd cause of this, the Liston-Patten with determing if there is an knocked out sou fight was shifted from New underworld influence in boxing; g. Ithe state following the upr Liston was refused a licence caused by the death of we of L1ston’s un- " “ ‘s man-' " 1,1 ‘. sans)