ASoortForumi'7?-2.: I . Old Rlnga1ai';;:;Will Say So sir. - Beware of old-timers In memory was failing. The psychia- IIIF boxing game. Never but never sik them what they think of the present day crop of mitt sllngera. They Wm only make me” he.” ftreatment for two years some sadly and tell you that Dempsey would have eaten Marciano alive ..nl that Stanley Ketchel -would have looked over the middleweight division of today and took on and four of them as a pre-breahtaat. workout. so let's go back to the boxing. Golden Age when men were mam sod take a look at one of the greetv psi fighters that ever lived. George. Dixon was his name. Dixon was born in Halifax on-Joly :7. 1870 and fought his first bout in Halifax in into. when he knock- ed out Young Johnson in 3 rounds. Shortly after his fight with John- son Dixon campaigned in New England with great success and by beating Nunce Wallace. banta'm- u eight '- , of England on June 27, 'l890 in a contest under the- tiiarquis of Queensb , rules with 2-ounce gloves. Dixon becam the first undisputed world's champion in any division. On March 81. 1391 George also became the second featherweight ever to hold is world title. The great negn took part in more championship tights than any other fighter that ever lived. He saw action in 34 world title bouts. 5 in the bantsmwelghts and 2913 a featherweight. Dixon and Johnny Murphy an-. caged in the longest bantamwalght tight on record. The marathon bat- ile lasted 40 rounds and was stag- ed October 13. 1890. Dixon chose Cal McArthy as -the toughest proposition he ever err- countered. While milling in the lighter division McArthy gaverthe ncgro crack the longest gnu hard. out light of the latter's spectacular career. That was when they" went 70 rounds to a draw at Bostonian February 7. I890 with 2-ounce gloves for 32.000 a side. it was a dlnit-dong. furious fray from hell to bell and there was nothing to choose between them at the bell. Rugged Ted Doncaster. the hack- ville. N. 3.. lightheavyweight.con- tinues to make good in New Eng- land rings. On February 14 at Holyoke. Mass. Ted knocked out Eddy Demars of Boston in 4 rounds. In training this past couple of months is Charlottaiown's own rohoy Mccluskey. According to the latest word out of Dartmouth (Tobey is looking sharp in gym. workouts and is down to 100 pounds. one time there was a boxer who fast Dish? trial told him he could guhrantet cure but if the pug would under- provement could be expected. 1' the end of that time the doctor tad his patient he was ready to fljce the world. His memory was restored. The lighter left the doctor's ol- fIce' happily. On the corner a man approached him and held out his hand. "Hello Jack," the man said. "Don't tell me," the fighter en- s"er'ed quickly. "Your name is d Robinson. I fought you in Toledo on the 22nd of June 1931: I you weighed 15614; pounds; you had a cut over your right eye: yw wore purple trunks with a white stripe and you had a green bath- rlhe with Murphy's Gym embroid- cged on the back and a hole in the rght pocket. Right?" he asked triumphantly. i "'Jack.” shouted the other char- acter' tlcspalrlngly. ”Don't you re- cognixe me? I'm your father. Sam." Back in the late 20's and early IIO'a Eddie Prevoe was Just about the best looking prospect ever to come out of Cape Breton. Prevoe never held a world title. Probably the closest he ever came to I wdrld crown was when he was serving as chief sparrhig partner to the world lightweight holder Tony Carrzonerl. That was in 1930. The story goes that one after- noon Canzonerl was in a joyful rrioocl and the gym was packed with rallbirds. all trying to get a glimpse at the champ. The first two rounds of the scheduled four round work- out saw Tony boxing beautifully. In the third he came out of his corner with both hands dangling at his side. All of a sudden Prevoe lifted one from the floor and down went the Chtlmp in a heap. He was back on his haunches almost as quickly as he went clown and tore into Eddie like a human wild- "Me and my shadow" is the song Parkdale Flycrs lvlaylng mash. Allie Carver (left) will be sinllns lowre Signs As Buffa 0 Coach BUFFALO NY. tAPl - hurry Peanuts Lnwrey. veteran of 13 major league campaigns, uns leigned Wednesday as coach and ltitility man with autralo Bisons of the International League. The signing of Phil Cavarretia as Bison manager apparently was 'the Illallivhiilili point in bringing ' . ' , .. the 37-year-old Lowrey to Buffalo. y (:1-gsggrzfnairlzfjilgllg rgtllilti Lowrey and (Iavarretta were team WM "me out fresh for meymates on Chicago Cubs for seven fourth this time it was I. ciitter.lV””t mnlght when he spots Lloyd Shel)-Ascrggwantics B. Y. C. coach Wat. prtlltiid to-tile l:l1alie1'lleWby keeplnl .. .ssa-Lssba AT ' " I ' II II M And My Shadow 'IICl'(I ti-ichil of the Basilica Youth I) slicphord assigiu-d the coverlnglihe league's leading scorer from lflub striding onto the ice. in an job in l.lui:i in the last game at getting as much as an assist as It-linri to bring a hall in Cat'ver's llic Sports Arena and Lloyd ree- the youth club were beaill1B Plrkr ldliGi5'I. (Guardian Photos). A :.1.....s . si. . s.,-. that goes with each. INDIVIDUAL 1'ROPHIEfi They are the Art Ross Trophy to the player min the highest num ber of scoring points; the Calder N.H.L. Players Are Shooting For Gold-As Well As Goals Ry W.R. WHEATELY N IIPFHIPF pay dirt cntnos with iheiMEm0Fl1II Ti'0ilIl.V VIOT "19 VPIIYEKI Canadian Press Staff Writer ,;.,,,.,,). L-,,,, ,,i,,y.,n., M, gg1.owli!dlUdK0iI the rookie of the ycnr;- MnX.l.REMl ICPI g The hnys mm, thre Vezlna Trophy for the goaliei . x I V ,- 1” k L I W '. V W o has played the most games 2i'.37i.'?.' .'i'E;e”slii”sie”inZl.ifS"l35l W ''t"'""""" cram hr--k:rm- me ream least on: me link, ag we" as 10815 .g s132'500ydnun into these caiegnrlesi stand- James Norris lilcniorlal Trophy furl want, or ii, yings of the clubs. individual awards "I9 PIA-V” all-ludled Ill? be” F194 Tm n.-st rich ind. is s:.i.5ooQand selections for the all - star I9-"fem-3"i "'9 Lady 33'")! Tmvhy Some of the claims have alrcatly,lI9?""-V Lil" ll” "I8-V" "'1-l"d.ged me best b . 1;. lk d I ht V V ' n conduct and ability; and the ”::"n::l; ngiuejng T”; s?:.ms:yI8lR.iltm FOR F IRST llartt TI'(;pIl.;)'lItl(iII(;J)Ii?'Cl” adjudged 1;” Main (Bk r wt b K liloiitreal Caiiadlcns look like the ""75 V3”? 9 0 5 Ohm- lulml H2: rfgljlarlonseastfn "331: proverbial (-,m.), to (mist, In ms; Those chosen for the first all-star Jilarch is. A few won't know until PI-'ii'P- To the first-place club soesl'95"" W W900 will WI "1059 I0? I i gist story. He staged three knock-I . . . wns in a row. The next dayfB h W Eddie was looking for a new job. Although he didn't get a crack at the crown Prevoe met most of the good ones that were on the go such as .lim McNari-nara. Patsy Riiffnlo and Herman Singer. The latter is a cousin to the world famous Al Singer. LONDON IAPI - British sports writers Tuesday described Ameri- can miler Wes Santee as a ”scape-I went to a psychiatrist because his I Am. Sir. etc. goal" in the track and field battle WILFRED 0. MCCLUSKEY, against professionalism. Charlottetown. L They sympatliized with the Kan-l wmumo war" , :4 RV MIDDMVOFF cw; AATORU 70 no any way 6 ' J 70UklViV5 N I95;-wcwowa rift MA67iR5- MID was 24; .44 WON Y WON WNW f5956.7- 27 ' ' 'r-""'-m-, sas runner in his suspension by ihel ' ' By N6! m, American Amateur Athletic Union fiom track compctltlon and ar- aued that the time had arrived for: EH5 Announced For County-wide Sports Program TORONTO tCPl - Plans were announced Wednesday for a coun- ii1V-wide sports program with an initial budget of at lcast S7tlil.0t):ly to help Canadian athletes attain-V international standards for Oyms. pic competition. l Lloyd P or c i vs I. director oil Sports College. announced the yarn- gram ii'crlncsrla,i'. He said the last: years budget will be at least sT0tl,000. contributed by commer- cial and industrial donors. The program will be operated by? Perclvals organization. a hung profit national-fitness and sports- efflclency group. in association; with an advisory group clrnwn from amateur sport and physical education groups. I Percival said two fundamental objectives of the program arr To create greater interest participation in all sunateur spoils and in physical fitness program: public-rel lo I :I 2. : . A caMP!7'm V5 mayo; at 55 AVE HCKED or Ms Doaoxmr ma 5: 2 5 -.V 5. 0 D -2 in similar objectives can reach the gpuhlic and get support for their particular activities. M Baifin bay between the Atlantic, and Arctic occanil is about. 800 miles long. with average breadth of 2iitl miles. Wes Santee As "Scapegoat" is bit i,.l..,, lSlR.0fKl - ill units of si.oon ,esch.lihP second team 6500. makins a lDlstril)utiou is unto the team mem- WEI W" "I 39-909- . hcrs-ens to lrliotlier more than till F0" ill? S'3"I93' CUP PIEYDIIS they or fengr will share in th, poi mdntnlt distribution of prize money is mm much .bm H uwmy worksliollowed. as for the final placings out to close to si.ooo each. rheiirmwuiar-sieason nlaih Each player "”5':' .'l.';”.'i":'.'l”il,.l2i."s'g' ll. lit '?lnar"dn'"r"ee"5iv5"iiio1Tz 3?io'l'io7”l?-L: unit: will go to the team. Iinishingfl"”"-T "'h"”l 35”” I gm-0,1,; muuhiy 3590 (0,. each The same amounts go to the play,”-y N in. mnmem mp xe(.nndaiiilnl16IiS and losers in the final place spot is a dog-fight between ””'I”- l the amateur tag in be dropped once and for all. ”CHI'f.V the Santee case in its 'I1!uratlay.Feb. 23. 1956 , Theilusrdisnarage 7 it Alfrmlsxlns gr; Alfons fired at tan ROIUIRUT WIIUII Mfnm 0” "TY "LL mm CluebI0n5;:dt, e Chla;lottetnwn ., "I: CANADIAN 'nE5s lI'0(.blA, Italy tAPl-A .tbou Clan 1 ml” Azucar. Irish-bred racer, won sis." Johlu”'H;1"dcluTnlnf' '1'"? My B,,.wm ,, tidy fortune olsiosotsl in the Santa ,',':,:'Imf"h:f,f 1:;,.la','l' Aihsun Much Is handicap 21 years no tod-y-tt-e.Mnnday and fought police uiil. Iasndrigan :1 highest purse ever won by a horsmsttiiies. knives ad razors. 'l'llree - - "Tm CY - lpo cemen were aien iid kn fed TM Smith I D? to mu "me" The bin": mon'y'land more than Sflwrluterz were ar Bob Hambly iwmn" lb" 79'' lwwev" Wnlrested The jobless were reporter. Irwin Buell l3l0m""' wml ' mm 9' 3141-255 IN to have organized the march to tie- Petgn, Mggmm g1.”l"dI"3 "I9 Kemuckli Derby. PI”e8k- mand more food. made scarce in cl... 1; lg” Ind Beingolgtygtatges. continuing cold weather. RIIDII KOIIHMY " -T-.::”V H v THEE” E" Wendell Mscbeea 97 y I Roy Colea in I B L Gerald Hooper es Wye e Met Horne ll gtgriinlg Fuller 3 A treat you can make easily with new . .ones 2 Eric Wilson 801 ACTEVC YOCIT Leonard MacDonald sol Roger Bell U) Now you have 'Fieischmann's tiilass lit l Active Dry Ytilhitlfgetaimuf Mt1kI'3l'lm-iltlbttluimmtlti: Hit Inga Q) h - aile rtcipr -dtiluzlt will keep Fred Hooper In L 'k."”!l':'l' hunch Sf ya” in rzlrigi.-rulor for 0 watt. Rex Hay" "i a in; sveyslat and- All MacDonald I7 always full-strength and last Scald -V, c. milk, V, c. iranulaleg Albert Court 37 rising! Keepemonthi supply su ar 1!; tsis. salt and c. Terry Knudson I7 - dv M k h- sliorteuin : root In lukeuarui Em Rogers" ”l in your cupboas . a e I is Hilton Carver ul delicious Chelsea Bun I.oat- yi, ' '”””""' ml" 3 "L3 Leonard Lnneny , .0 cut in Inc" for buuuing. 0' ml '4 Ci. lnltcuariii. water I is . Class IV hm V"-non chow”, ul "9"". an is Cit!-onltcfl. hpriuilc uith I an. 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ELECTRICAL Repelra Palmer Eiaetrle Phones M41 III! lflkical end. investigate amateur Itihlciirs from top in bottom and lilcibourne this year would he a H2R.;m(l:CaJ.I1gll:'gre in llIl.mM3S.300 in IR units about 5350 for Daily Ma” i0a('li Pl3);CI', and the fourth-place ..".s 8 change in see Brim” team 52,400. or around 3150 for writers putting up an HIi2Ul"I1PIILlearh '"a"' for the 24-year-old Sauice Usuailvl F'l""”' ”'""' ll ll" l'"l 5PM they are taking a crack at him':.ll”'I'"F I" II" li”i"'-SP!-'0" SIFIIIIPY The AAU barred Sautce trom ("P "W" CU'TPl1”.V II I! I Wide future track meet: and from tlie.0DPh IWIIP among Toronto Maple Olympic competition He was ac-'I:f'3I5- Bnhlon Bruins and Chicago (used of receiving 81.500 nvnr al.iBIack Hawks. ; lowahie expenses in a series of Tito-re are six individual trnpliios track meets last summer. up I t lainianis. along with Sl.flfl0 Dctroit Red ll'ini:s and New York .....-..m. Rmitzcrs. . 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