Clay termed “greatest” by Goldman By MURRAY NEW YORK ley Goldman, who trained re- tired heavyweight chompion Rocky Marciano and other world titleholders, seys Cassius Clay is a throwback to the old-time boxers. “He says he is the greatest.” says Goldman Monday. “Maybe he is. The main thine is that he thinks so. No one has licked him yet. Until someone beats him he'll have to be the preat- est---for now.” “The thine IT like abaut Clay is that he started boxing when he was young, like the old-tim- ers did. Me cots, drinks and slecps boxine. It's his life. LHe's @s cocky as they come and that’s good. “I think help beat Doug Jones, If he wants to go after Sonny Liston after that, why not" He's as bie and strong is Liston.” CALLS THE ROUND Clay, winner of all 17 of his pro fights .14 hy knockouts boasts he's a cineh to stop Jones in Madison Square Gar- den Wednesday night. “He'll in six.” -aid) Cassius. The Garden already has been sold out to its capacity of 18,- 000, The gross gate will hit $100,000 and closed-cirenit. tel -- Vision to 40 outlets in 38 cities will add about $250,000 to the pot. ROSE Any) ~ Char- LO Mann makes pro debut tomorrow VANCOUVER » -- A ’ Prince George boxer who turned pro after bringing a gold medal back to Canada from the last British Empire Games. makes his debut here Wednesday night on the same card as Cassius Clay. Harold Mann, 23. will take on Ed Jones of Oakland. Calift.. in one of three bouts to fuliow a televised fight between Clay and Doug Joncs beamed in by closed circuit to screens in Exhibition Forum, Mann, who in partnership with his brother runs an automotive Parts firm in the internor city, holds the British lieht middle- weight. Canadian welterweight, Canadian middleweight and BEG lightmiddle championships. LAST NIGHT’S FIGHTS Lewiston, Me. ip— Sugar Ray Robinson, 161. New York. knock- ed out Billy Thornton. 167, Mem- phis, Tenn., 3. Paris «?. Francois Pavilla, 14914. France. outpointed Char- ley Scott. 148°. Philadelphia, 10, Hollywood, Calif. ?—Ray Walk. Los Ancveles. defeated Memo Lo- pez, 143'., Mexico, 10. a PICKS SIXTH ROUND FOR NE Clay. the talkative young heavyweight, wriving in New York today from Miami, Fla. The fingers de- nete the number of rounds Cassius Says he'll kayo Doug Jones in their Madison Square Garden bout next Wednesday. Wants 10 mix he's getta go in six old Louisville slugeer. XT KAYO VICTIM — Cassius | helds up six fingers on “If Jones | . prophesied the poetic 21-year- — AP Wirephoto Ee . By ROD CURRIE STOCKHOLM ‘(.— Trail Smoke Eaters and goalie Seth Martin. tagged for nine goals in two games, face their first real test of the world hockey champion- ships tonight when they tackle. Czechoslovakia, a strong defens- ive team loaded with talent and picked by many observers to win the world crown from Sweden. Experts agree the Smokies will have to try a lot harder than. they did in defeating the United ' States 10-4 Monday night to rate | much of a chance for the title. After the Czechs, the Canadians! | World puck statistics STOCKHOLM ‘P—Standings in for Marine spiel — Draws for the first two nights of the Murine Bonspiel were. scheduled last night at the Curl-! ine Chub, Loval rinks only wil] play on! these two nights. Outside teams | will comimence at 3:45 Friday | affernon, ‘ WEDNESOAY | Draw 1 — 6:20 pm. | Rudderham vs. Evolson : Sprinter cracks women's record MELBOURNE (Reuters) Austvalian sprinter Betty Cuth- bert broke the women's world 400-metre and 440-yard records today ina track meet at “Moomba. 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Leftovers ' { Pweek A, Macdonald vs. Forester Garner vs. Warren Symington vs. Sheppard Tindel vs. Duchinski Lemire vs. Hubbard Draw 2 — 8:45 p.m. K. McLean vs. Shriners Johnston vs. Bateman Gomez vs. Ford Grene vs. Smith Scott vs. B. Eby Simundson vs. Ward Draw 3 — 11:00 p.m, Shier vs. H. Lewis Lindsay vs. Bob Anderson Morgan vs. Simpson Pallister vs. Kritsmanson Paisley vs. McKeown Bell vs. Gleave THURSDAY Draw 4 — 6:30 p.m. , Blocka vs. Paisley Ross Anderson vs. Ward ' Pallister vs. H. Lewis | Bob Anderson vs. Simpson Langfrod vs, Crowe Manson vs. McKeown Draw 5 — 8:45 p.m, MecNeice vs. Morgan Smith vs. J. Eby Bell vs. Garner Newton vs. Duchinski Kristmanson vs. Johnston Moroz vs. Kerr \ Draw 6 — 11:00 p.m, : K. Macdonald vs. Shier Lindsay vs. Symington K. McLean vs. Sheppard Bateman vs. T, Lewis Bob Eby vs. Taylor Scott vs. Greene A LITTLE BIT OF SPORT rinks from Saskatchewan Northern Ontario will clash to- National police curling champ- the world hockey tournament ; after Monday's games: Group A W LT FA Pt. Czechs 3.0 0 28 5 6 Canada 3.0 0 27 9. 6 Sweden 3°00 11 2 6 Russia 2 1 0 22 6 4 Finland 1 2 1 1617 3, W. Germany ‘0 3 1 835 4 E. Germany 0 00 9 24 oO United States 0 3 9 8 31 0 MONDAY’S RESULTS Group A Canada 10, United States 4 Finland 4, West Germany 4 Group B Romania 7, Yugoslavia 4 Norway 9, Britain 2 Switzerland 5, France 0 Group C Austria 3, The Netherlands 2 TODAY'S SCHEDULE Group A Russia vs East Germany Sweden vs United States Canada vs Czechoslovakia Group B ‘peared at the top of the West- -occupied for two months by San -Francisco’s Nick Mickoski. _ week's honors. point. CANADA MUST BE SHARP Smokies, Czechs clash in big test tonight must play Sweden and Russia. The Trail club was behind 2-1 for the first 23 minutes against the inexperienced Americans. Canada has beaten three of the weak countries in the cham- pionship group but hasn’t ap- peared impressive. The Smokies blanked West Germany 6-0 and were behind 3-1 before rallying for an 11-5 victory over East Gemany COACH SATISFIED The Canadians found little in their performance against the replaced forward Norm Lenardon U.S. to bolster their morale for the Czech battle, but coach Bobby Kromm said he was ‘well enough satisfied’ afte® the’ poor first’ period. He said he will use the same lineup against the ‘Czechs. In Monday night’s game, Kromm with Gerry Penner, who got a goal, and benched Ed Pollesel in favor of 205-pounder Ted Maki on defence. Canada, Czechoslovakia - and Sweden are tied for first place, each with six points fron: three wins and no defeats. Russia is | fourth with two wins and one! loss for four points. 6 See se {rince Rupert Daily Mews uty. ; Tuesday, March 12, 1963 : ; | Minor cagers close season _ -* Minor League Basketball a ay teens, r e lead and then held off|wili be last quarter Orphans edged Peter Peterson and Normar final|Jung aided in Orphans victor with six points each. Best fo eight. Plans for a wind-up banque announced shortly, rally for thei wound ‘up at the Civic Centre} well deserved win. Y _ Saturday as Little Chiefs 23-20 in the 12-13 age group game. ' Paced by Ron Morrison's cight points, Orphans ran up a 12-6 half-tim Little Chiefs was Bill Hardy with woe ys i , Everybody Welcome Prince Rupert Pony League ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING at Civic Centre Wednesday, March 13th at 8 p.m. Kindly Attend Fielder moves to top | with seven-point rally | Lae SEATTLE (P—A new name ap- ern Hockey League scoring par-: ade this week as Seattle’s Guyle Fielder took over the No. 1 spot Fielder’s seven-point outburst | in the week ending Sunday |: night gave him a season's total of 82, two ahead of Mickoski. and earned him “player of the In that period Mickoski picked up only one Vancouver's Phil Maloney was a point back in third spot with 79. - The statistical summary is- ; Yugoslavia vs Norway Sued by the league Tuesday Poland vs France showed Fielder still far in front Group C 7 Hungary vs Denmark Belgium vs Austria hee Police curling today SUDBURY, Ont @ — Police and day in the final of the annual ionships. Saskatchewan, repersented by” a Saskatoon City police rink ficulties on the way to the final, | while Northern Ontario’‘s rink, skipped by C. G. Robertson of Red Lake’s Ontario Provincial. Police, picked up three casy wins. alleys | Celeo City “A” League Grace Shuster, Annette Jo- hansen and John Comadina all af Rupert Motors grabbed laur- ds themselves while Pacing their squad toa vietory of four points noCeleo City “A” Bowling last week, Crrace woman's racked upon high single of 262 while Annette tolled high three of 674, Johnny took men's high single with 311: Men's high three was won by ; with Both team honors went to Ru-, pert Motors with a single of 1266 und three of 3607, Results: Rupert Motors 4, Central Bar- ber Shop 0; Good Neighbours 3, LP's 1; ACK Airlines 3, Ormes Drugs 1: Yukon Jewellers 3. Is | dies Newsund 1; law Gondola 3, ' ' Juek’s 1; Standard Ol 214, Paul's Serviee 14, Celeo City “B" League Bill Poster of PWA tallied (28) single and three of W15 for fop honors in Celco City “B" League last week, For the women, tt was Sharon Johnston of fuurise with a single af 27) and Phyltls Doyle of Teddy Boys with 560, Aunrise won team high single: with 1346 ond Teddy Boys with: 4150) took team three, Results: Teddy Boys 4, Civil Service 0: PWA 3, Star Cabs ds THWot Shots QO; Thirsty "7" 4: WW Thornber 0; Johnson Out bourds 4, Can, Btevedoring 1: Sunrise 3, Overwniten 1, Thursday Mixed Jessie Shenton of Teadpinners rolled a 267 single and put to- wether three games of 745 last ‘Carlo Benetton of Columbus toak fo feud her team to four se ew ee ee ge poluts in Thursday Mixed bowl-. Ing action, Al McFadden of John's B.A.! Service captured men's high’! single with 274 while Bric Chris- , fensen of Women of the Moose | rolled 646 for men's top triple, Team high single was by Headpinners with Lhoir tally Of 1288, und Fashion Footweut | With 3454 walked off with team. three, Results: Headpinners 4, Maple Cafe O; John's B.A. Home Miller taken Lent. Service 4/! Bay 3, Canisco J: Wear 2, Certified Welders 2: Fa.! shion Footwear 2, Universa] 2, Men's Vive-pin League (A League) Ree Ronald of Ga Gondola: and Bert Mdpar of Grotto copped high single and high three with 210 anc 680 respectively In Men's Five-pin action last week, lit Gondola took both team highs with a single of 1016 and three of 2883, Results: Cooks 3, Edwards Towlng 1:3 Longshoremen 2, Shmoos 23) Lit Gondola 3, 'Paramounts 1; Stromdahls 4, Grotto 0, (BD League) \ Spero Postulo of Spero's and Meh single of 208 and three of 712 respectively, Both team high single nnd three owas eaptured hy City Transfer with season record of 1123, and 2039, Results: Bud's Cate 3, Collar Dwellers: Ii) Rebels 4, UrAWU 0, Clty Transfer. 4, Columbus 0; Wlee- Melans 3, Legion J: Babcock | J, Speruy |, ‘in assists with 67. teammate, Bob Barlow. rang up Super Service 0 (defaulty;; tournament with a thin entry of WOTM | three. 4 Yukon Gems 2: Don's Men's i A Seattle five goals in two games to tie VERNON WINS VERNON (.—Vernon Midgets spotted New Westminste two first-period goals and then came ‘roaring back to score a decisive 5-2 victory in the first of the two-game, total-goal B.C. mid- get hockey playdown series. skipped by Ken Arndt, had dif- : LOU GETS BETTER MONTREAL (— Lou Fontin- -ato is reported responding well to treatment with a traction ap- -paratus for the severe neck in- ‘jury he suffered in Montreal's ‘National Hockey League fame here Saturday night against New York Rancers. THE BIG CLASH KINGSTON, Ont. @—~ Barring ;an upset, the long-awaited clash between McMaster Marlins and University of British Columbia Thunderbirds could be in the final game of the Canadian col- lege hockey tournament. TAKES LEAD IN ANL NEW YORK (#—Hank Ciesla of Cleveland Barrons collected 12 points Jast week and took over the American Hockey League's scoring lead with &7 points . WOMEN'S BASKETBALL KELOWNA (-- British Colhuin- bla and Saskatchewan meet here | tonight In the opening game of: the Canadian senior A women's | basketball chamiponship —- a KEEP SHOES ON NEW YORK (4 ~~ Mthiopin's Abcbo Bikila, 29, who raced bare. foot to Win the marathon in the 1960 Olympics nt Rome satd Mon- day he'll keep his shoes on when he runs in’ Boston Marathon April 10. WOCKEY SCORES By The Canadian Press Saskatchewan Senior Yorkton 1, Regina 9g Best-eof-saven semi-final 3-3 Saskatoon 4, Moose Juw 2 Saskatoon wins best-of-seven somle-final 4-2, Manitoba Junior Winnipeg Monarehs 3, Bran- | don 8 Brandon wins best. | of-five semi-final 3-9 v4 ~ Bastorn League Hnoxville 6, Charlotte 3 | Bost-of-five southern Mal tled 2-2, tied sem ee tynenemee rnin = ‘mained unchanged, Don Head had the fewest goals- | :per-game with an average ' of RASKETBALL SCORES -¢ BY The Assoclated Progs National Axsoctetion ; Los Angelos 100, Ot, Lous oa | Vancouver's Buddy Boone for the | 80al-scoring lead with 39 apiece, - Two other departments’ re- Portland's : 2.60. The leaders: G A_ Pts. ‘Fielder, S. 15° 67 «82 'Mickoski, SF 36° 44 80 ‘Maloney V. 24 55 79 ‘Carmichael LA 35 43078 :Panagabko, SF 29 41 70 ‘Goyer, P. 19 51 70 ‘Boone, V. 39 30. 69! Solinger, LA 27 42 69! -Kurtenbach, SF 26 43 «69° Edmundson, SF 29 39 68: City shuttlers | to take part in tourney. 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