Muvert LAGI 1) HEMP 1 Hemp the I News? epten i one of two British thoroughbreds her of the Calgary Albertan, is held by arrival by air of the horses in New bngland : Hemp in the who learned first to ride at rubhing of the navional ab Laurel Park, Maryland e, the other arrival may start in the New (CP from AP) PORTS ROUND-UP By GAYLE TALBOT GER, N.Y. (AP)—Roeky Marciano, wcome the heavyweight champion of lit is One of the more pleasant young ed the top in what is a rough and we kept hammering at him to knock out Savold in ; hurry 1 1,4 Was even ing at him from : , ae ne orner to get it over with riters | Tule Kk bO he was over-anxious, and maybe he didn't 1OOK too food 1e That Savold knows a sew thing ns 4fter fighting for 29 years. But the fact remains that Rocky ud«| S0pped him and that Savoid y and 4d a friend of mine it was til] ig, (ie worst beating he ever got cular boy | {2 his life. He wound up in the when he) 20SPital,- and everybody said Rocky loc ked terrible A SLOW | | | aa eee Reeser epee ) recent face THE thusiasm sf ETTERBOX ; (RRR RR RRNA RAINE a ON A 1 an LOOKING FOR MARTY Editor, iq | Dally News : What has happened to Outdoor Tues.| Stuff with Marty? I have had quite a number of ” » Sportsmen friends ask me about H a this column which we think is He = tbly rating very good and gets a lot of read- », ont With Eee fica support Po nee nara Hope this column wil! con- ; SAVOIG fight tinue and that Marty from his , : agi Matt- storehouse of knowledge will let — te should us Knqw how to outsmart that ' hurry before coho enerally known JIM BACON qrom (Ed. Note Ve assure our eee ater. tpt, arty will acaik ner was innin for four fight short rusty yn va ¢ Makes ng Bid Pennant H Cleveland i game on berate pur i league- Yankees by itor, Bers Gag, ; “oster the Pribe I of the idje the ‘sixth eveland, the lat last 17 n ty the only game ® Major Leagues. uN | erg Wd in six years Tree Barly Wynn &n five hits for ( a HM) thuimph ‘ on eventh straight er thee his ninth beaten his Tigers, who Ne «Since Sept. BReyn jn Out seven to Yankees Beavie joe the i in Strikeouts | ead Ndiay ae “nd Yankees now | . en Ut Indians | . “OS more than York r x ork Wins four of its il = ames the In- maint 'o win at of > four to Bain a present? his@weekly column be ginning next Tuesday.) Remember When Packey McFarland, formerly among the world’s best light- Weight boxers, died at Joliet Iil., 16 years ago today. H wa member of the Illinois State Athletic Commission. In his ring carer Packey had 110 fights and lost one decision | Walcott Sure He Rocky Victory Predicted, Too By The Canadian Press PHILADELPHIA (CP) —Champion ciano anxiously peered at glowering skies today as they marked off the long hours for the heralded heavyweight title clash tonight in Municipal Stadium, A light drizzle dampened the city early today bui clearing Skies were forecast for late to- day Promoters look forward for a crowd of 50,000 and a gate be- tween $550,000 and $600,000. The swarthy powerful, feated challenger from ton, Mass, remained a favorite to dethrone the 38-year-old champion. Latest odds boosted Rocky to an 8-to-5 choice Walcott is supremely confi- dent he will hand the crude but dangerous 28-year-old challenger the first licking of his career, Trainer Dan Florio says “Joe Wil knock him stiff in the first round Charley Brock- Goldman, iner Marciano’s little tre predicts Rocky wil Win “somewhere between the sixth and the eighth rounds,” Waicott will have a 12-pound weight edges, Waleott weighed in at 196 to Marciano’s 184 FOOTBALL SCORES WiFU—Edmontoa 10 = 9; Saskatchewan Calgary 6, Winnipeg 35 Chaplin May Be Barred From States WASHINGTON. (AP) United States government has ordered an inquiry to decide whrether Charlie Chaplin, now on his way to Europe, should be barred from returning to the United States Attorney-General] Granery The James Mce- announced the action in the case of the English-born, four-times married comedien | whose name has been associated | with leftist causes and who once | Was investigated by the House of Representatives committee on American activities MeGranery said he has told tne Immigration and naturali- zation service to keep Chaplin | Oul, of the country if and when| he returns until the hearing de- | termines whether he is admis- sable under United States law. Salmon Catch Easily Handled — Says Minister WINNIPRG (CP) Fisheries | Minister Mayhew last night said} another good haul of salmon is | antigipated on the west coast | this. year | He said he did not anticipate | there would be any difficulty in handling the carry-over whica| might be “10 to 15 per cent] greate@”’ than last year’s. He} also said the B.C Canning in-| dustry would be able to handle the whole of the catch. i Champs After NEW WESTMINSTER (? edged Vancouver Kerries 10-9 forward Jack Sibbald Queen City Juniors Boxla Bramnton the Canadian Junior Lacrosse championship last night as they Narrow Win Excelsiors retained on a third-quarter goal by * This is the time of year to check your FLASHLIGHTS and BATTERIES. a.) Be sure to see the fine selection at— 518 3rd Ave A WORD TO TH E WISE Jersey Joe! Waleott and Rocky Mar- unde- | SOCCER CHAMPS—Montrea! Westminster Royals in Winnipeg, c championship, Shown as the right in foreground: Sam Davidson of Winnip * Maxwell, goalkeeper Bil] Gill English Pro Soccer Faces Clash Between | | Players, League Clubs on Wage Issues ! | By EDWIN 8S. JOHNSON | Canadian Press Staff: Writer } | LONDON—Professional- soceer in Britain faces the possibility of a head-on clash between players and league clubs over the issue of wages and transfer fees. The Players’ Union, represent- ing Some 3,000 members, has been waging a fight for a boost in the current wage scale of £14 4 week during the season and a £10 weekly retainer for the off- Season of some 3% months. Spokesmen for the clubs plead that the traffic Simply won't bear it. Increased financial ob- ligations, they say, will force many clybs to the wall, particu- larly the less affluent in the lower divisions : CHARGE “SLAVE” SYSTEM The players can’t see it that way, but are even more resent- ful of what they term market” conditions under transfer fee system slav the When contract arrangements terminated a few weeks before the opening of the present sea- son, nearly 1,000 players were automatically placed on the transfer list. More than hait carried a price tag on their heads. Unless the fee demanded was forthcoming, the players were obliged to mark time in- definitely without pay and only in rare circumstances were given the right to negotiate with other clubs as free agents, Jimmy Guthrie, chairman of the players’ union, wants aa early showdown. He claims to have devised a solution. The plan is to fix a player's wages in proportion to the transfer fee demanded for his services or to grant the indi- vidual his outright release. “We have suggested,’ Mr. Guthrie said, “that wages should be fixed at £2 per thousand. In other worcs, if a man is listed for transfer at £5,000 then he Gordon & PHONE “210° FOR %& Appliance Repairs %& Electrical Wiring, power or lighting % Commercial or Domestic Refrigeration Service Northern B.C. Power Co. Ltd Besner Block — Phone 210 Prince Rupert, B.C. MAIL BOXES FOR VERANDAHS, PORCHES FOR YOUR DOOR Be sure you are ready for the house-to-house postal service when it starts, Phone 46 Steleos BLC.A. and president Andy Rell after dropping the first of a best-of-three serizs with New ame back to take the remaining two and the Canadian soceer Football Astocia‘ion of Canada trophy is prese treasurer; ae oy z >, si ‘ ; = * ci 4 tee) Canadian Pony Places First LONDON @—Ankerwvcke Welsh mountain pony owned and bred by Campbell Moodie of xslowna, BC., counsellor at Canada House here, placed first. n the leading rein class at the National Pony how in suburban Roehampton : ‘The pony was ridden by Moodie’s five-year-old son, Dominic, who won the same event iast year. Dominic has been riding leading rein for about three years. Society’s annual ; in s ed are, jeft to Stelco (CP POTS CP PHOTO should get £16 a week until he is Signed by another club. { “That would stop chabs putting inflated prices. on unwanted players and to- whom. they did not have to pay wages.” WOULD SHARE FEES Earlier this year a special Ministry of Labor investigating committee recommended that transfer fees in future should be | limited to a maximum of £15,000. It also suggested that transfer fees should be equally divided between the Football Association, the Football League and a play- ers’ benevolent fund The Football Association has declared it will have nothing te do with the proposal, The | league also took the stand that the question of transfer fees was a domestic matter of direct | Make Your | Printing Matter Part of | Your Business Did it ever occur to you that you need distinctive printed matter for vour particular business? 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