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His is a one-man effort to prove “that they do come back,” However, our hero, one Mr, Charles while he may have the best wishes and moral support of a great many people, does not support of majority of the people on the tinent, and as a consequence he enters the under-dog for his meeting with a rough and ready gent, from Brockton, Massachusetts Marciano by name, attempt to buck ~~Letermined have the financial North American con spotlight as a 1-5 Now, whereas nearly everyone believes in the fond North American hope that every shoe-shine boy the fondest thoughts of most tempered by superstition, And if superstition is not enough, then they can drag out facts or anyway a list of attempts by former champs, that preves “that they never come back.” (Of course, in Columbus’ day the experts had a fairly tight argument that fhe world was just as flat as their little empty heads) so in reality, the “never come hack” theory belongs in the deep underbrush where you can fust see the man who said there never would be a four minute mile peeking out. However, we do not look to the challenger in tomorrow’s bout to be the Golden Boy to break the chain of tradition. For one thing, he wasn’t particulariy popular when he was champ. He never captured the imagination of Joe Citizen, the sports writers or the back-stage fast buck set, whose influenee is never men- tioned when the scoring is announced. We feel that Ezzard has not been chosen for the role. % % fe The fighter that does regain the crown will be a very popu- lar chappie all round. He will be a popular challenger, popular champion and he will lose the crown because he was hit while blowing a kiss to his ever-loving, dear old mother, happily munching her Hershey bar in second row ringside. That is the type of challenger to regain the title, the kind, home-spun boy Who rushes right home after every fight so that he can go over. his bank book with his Mom, It will be a real money making lighter who regains the title. a man they can build a million or so dollar gate around. . O to % % : Tomorrow’s parade of the gladiators we feel, won't go too far. It ‘won't be like the time the ringsider dropped his hat during the first round and by the time he’s picked it up it was time to. go home—it won’t be that fast. However if Mr. Mareiano has heen watching his P's, Q’s and Ez’s. he should be able to do a fairly tidy job by the end of the sixth. This should give him plenty of time to catch the second show at the Bijou and all will be right with the underworld. oe *, e The bawling bug secms to have landed squarely in the city and run riot, biting people indiscriminately. Last week people were hauling themselves over the flint and granite approaches of Roosevelt Park to watch baseball. and then all of a sudden , kegling leagues spring up like mushrooms. This is the season that haby sitters, grown lean while parents: hoisted their youngsters around with them all summer, how grow sleek and fat—and. have a chance tc catch up on the latest doings of The Rotman as well as try oul their employers’ latest record acquisitions. Shortly too, the Civie Centre should take on its bustle of winter activity—and with a bustle, the Civic Centre doesn't look {oo bad—clubs that: have been idle during ihe summer are ‘tarting to pick up the threads again, committees are baing formed, and before you know it, here comes the annual plea to appoint someone in your club, group,. or organization to send your league's activities'in to this departinent:no later than the lay or night after they take place. <, “ Next (o soggy hoteakes left over from the day before, there’s nothing to take the dull fodder prize quicker than old, left over news or sports stories. This department will try to cover as many activities that fall under the name of sport as possible, with the exception of Thursday's ‘bowling night)” but ‘reports indicate that there's more goes on in Prinee Pupert than any one person can attend (sports events, that isi. go we hope there .will be a steady flow of conelse, prompt write-ups of your activities, One word of caution however, deadline for the sports page each day is 10a.m, That merely means that by the time 10 o'clock rolls around each morning, all the srace on the sports page or pages has been used up sv the earler the item comes in, the more chance there is that it will be handled that day. a a Understand that the Moose Stag Fishing picnic Sunday was f huge success, according to Erie Martin, who says that the wea- ther was perfect for the event. Eric reports that a certain per- centage of those attending look along fishing taekle, Perey Bond, Jim Bacon and Erie himself did, anyway, AN three garnered prizes—Perey for catching the largest cut-throat, Jim for the jargest Dolly and rie for the largest coho, Prize of a {ishing ont. fit will go lo a winner as yet undetermined, fs fe . Tuntiig seag n for ‘buck, deer, Migratory, and upland.eame Hes gets under Way" (odiy ht the Fister Nistriet, Commercial rcing pols are warned to take a iUle extra aluitudeover to the-ont df the Cascade Mountains. « hunter that can mistake man fora deer at 40 yards—-weil, what chance has an acro- Wane got? shall end up a tycoon, people for Ezzard the Charies are With the huntin |migratory birds and species of game ope prints below a cond (for local nimrods, A clarification of boundaries for district hunters, as provided by Game Warden Cliff: Walker shows that the Eastern District for migratory birds starts to whila the boundary between East and West districts for game and upland birds falls roughly at Remo on’ Highway 16. ‘Furthermore, Game Warden Walker points out with regard to hunting deer in the Queen Charlotte Islands ‘that there is ho closed season on deer cf elth- er sex on the islands, but that deer must be tagged according io game regulations. Deer can- not be exported from the Queen iCharlottes aiter November 30. ° Hunters are warned that the lags this year for moose and elk tre a combined tag, which al- lows a hunter ‘to bag one elk oF One; Moose. There Is no cow mooSe.geason open between here and Prince George, Penalty found in possession of game birds, deer and mountain gout out of season: is a minimum of; $25 cer bird or animal. Mlegal | 9). bosse ssion of grizzly bear, moase, | mountain sheep or elk carries a; minimum fine of 100, WESTERN DISTRICT Ganie—Bear, Grizzly, Season— Sept. 4-June 30. Bag limits--N. of [No bag limit, Sah parallel, two: elsewhere, ene, Black or Brows, 10 close sea- son, No bag lmit. Deer, bueks or y, over one year | Sept. 18-Nov, 30. ‘two deer, On! Vancouver Jsiang one, | ‘Moosay pulls, Sept 18-Nov. 30, ieaysis eee mBroad Marlene Stewart Qualifies For Fourth Round Title > PITTSBURGH G.. Marlene more, PA, Blowart, Canadian Women's | litlehades, 4 Open golf champion, evereime at unnied pabatnd lett hand Tuesday tal Grasse Wn Wwe matches and quallfy for: the fourth round of the United! States Women's Amuatery fours | . yanent, | The 22-year-old a byy f rom! Fonthill, Out, splayins with a! bandaged hand, UNV IVE Ti shay , Sceond round start ty defeat Mra, Jol (. Capers Je, af Ard. ay ot ahd 2 and then “08 Putlehy Devany of Third eound, teow vg, wees Uso Want Ade - “Thay Pay | Peerage mene eee [nena rm sane Heeamn te, wong a, heer 0 eneten eeemaee : DEADLINE for feam entries of the Men’s FIVE-PIN BOWLING LEAGUE Reimsylvauin State | Ne, Mien, 8 and 2 iy the: STARTS TOMORROW WATCH TOMORROW'S: PAPER. FOR eh awl BEST OF FOOD. FINEST OF COOKING FOR TAKE OUT ORDERS ' hin ! WONDERFUL SAVINGS FRIDAY, SEPT, 17 |! Persona enlering teams please | ON INPNIRPAP repre ny “tie feritt™| don C220 ay Mer | AB; First Bowling Night | 10F on g ‘Anderson Monday, Sept, 20} f. PHONE 46 : Oma ok Sy fae (TUBA Pree ne CEE ee SUMAN Rentinesteecwmmee ne a ten THE UNIVERSITY OF- MARYLAND'S head football conch Jim Tatum iron hopefuls as football practice gets underway. at..College : Park, , cessful 1953. season, seems to have lots of —_ as = ul Boundaries Clarified As Hunting g Season opening on buck deer, upland game birds in’ the prove | |Ince’s Hastern District today and the.season on some} ning on Saturday. The Daily News ensed version of game regulati the east of the Khyex Bridga, | t , provided for persons’! b /80n, provided on tha latter; sea- Son mit 24.in age, 'Game— One hear, Two decry, . One moose t of age. No clus. season on either | uw, noose, Sex over one year on QC islands. | ose Two goat, !Migatorv Birdy. 15-Dec 13,8am.. as western dist, Hird FR OR AIO WANE tng alors 50 a season. Upland Game Birds— Six per day, of one species: eight In ogg.; 30.per season In agg. elves & pep talk to grid- ‘Tatum, who ,undoubtedly hopes for.a repeat, performance by.his team which; went:to the Orange Bowl after a very. suc- another ‘powerhouse. me a : Simon Pures ‘VANCOUVER (-—~ A_ specta! meeting to consider the thes- plan activities of the world’s heavyweight weightlifting king has been called by the British Columbia branch of the Ama- teur Athletic Union of Canada, Decision to call the meeting was announced yesterday by Ken McKenzie, BCAAU president, af- ter he learned Doug Hepburn was working as-a strong man with a travelling show..troupe. . McKenzie to name the meeting date, Professor Bob Osborne,.-head of the University of British Col- umbia physical education de- partment, said Tuesday that, jin his opinion, Hepburn now is a professional, ons One or one elk. "Elk, bulls. on QC Islands. Sept. 18-Sept. 30. One or one moose. On Vancouver Island, Oct. 9- Oct. 13, One or one~ moose, Mountain goat, except Van- couver Island. Sept. 4-Noy. 30. Two goat. Migratory Birds— Ducks, Oct. 16-Jan 13. Ten daily of which no.more than elght may be species other than pintall or widgeon and not more than one be wood duck, 100 per scascn.. ‘ Coots, Oct. 16-Jan 13. 25 daily, 150 per season. Prof, Oshorne -is.a former .na- Geese, Oct. 16-Jan 13. Five‘ tional president of the AAU, daily in.aggregate of all kinds,, The controversy was touched 25 @ season in age. of all kinds, /Off by Bill Rayner, sports edi- _ Black Brant, Dec. 11-Feb, 28, | tor of the Trail Dalty Times, who Five daily In aee. of all kinds, 25 jreported Hepburn. had: signed a per season of all kinds. ‘pro contract with Terry Forbes ' Wilson's Snipe, Oct. 16-Nov, 15,, director of the travelling show, Eight daily, 50 per season; Upland Game Birds— ved Blue Grovise, Sept. 4-Oct. 31, Six per day, of which two may e willow. wherever an open sea. Vernon, B.C, utter 'proks, said: { . , : | “Eitcer-as en amateur or a | profesional, T am going to try }and make odule money, I don't the story Ruffled (willow), Oct, 16-Nov.: whether cr not I turned pro, It wasn’t long ago they didn't give 2 damn if + vas an amateur or ia pro—or even If T lived.” He was rezerring to the diffi- culty he had In raising funds to. 20 to Slockhalm ast year where he won the title at the world weightlifting championships, He said he had not signed any contract but added he was not planning to compete In the 1956 Olymples, EASTERN DISTRICT Bear, Grizzly, Sept. 4-June 30, Black, brown, no clase season, peer, bucks, Sept, 15-Noy,’ 30, Does, Nov, 24-Nov, 30. Two deer, Moose, hulle, Sept. 1-Dec, 1b, fa Brooklyn-G uy. ‘ly, oO ‘ ‘| to. play, Call Parley however, declined .. ‘Standings. NATIONAL LEAGUE 7 WoL Pet. GBL New York ....... 00 83 629 Brooklyn .....,., 87. 57 604 ay Milwaukeo 8 58 502 5if Clneinnal O15 4 att, Philadelphia ..... 48 75 476 22 St. Louls . 2.2... G6 17 402 24 Chicago” ....,.,, G0 B86 4t1 Bit, Pittsburgh 5I 04 852 40 AMERICAN LEAGDE WoL Pet. ann, Cleveland ........, 105 40.724 New York SO 48 667° B14, Clileava SL 85 823 lay, Detroit 0... G4 Ad 444 40%, Boston ...,...., U3 80 441 4) Washington ...., Gl BY aay 43y, Baltimore ...... 49 $10 ..308 66° Philadelphia... 5-39 og 338 ‘66 - Hepburn, in an’ interview in‘ “By ED CORRIGAN \ As the National League pen- nant chase rushes to its climax, it becomes more evident’ that three-game Brooklyn-New York series next week will decide the. winner, : Milwaukee, for all intents and vurposes, is-out of the running ‘The Giants wok care of that tast hight ‘with 2-1 vietory over .the Braves. With 12 games lo play, the Braves are 514 ghines back, a virtually insurmountable mar- gin. The Glants still lead the Brooks by 44 games. Either, of course, could eol- lapse before Monday when: the set gets under way in’ Ebbots Feld, but at the rate the’ two have been going it’s hardly like- The main pressure {s on’ Walt ‘Alston's Dodgers. They can’t af- ford to lose a single game, Every game presents a crisis with the team for tiey have only 10 left The Giants have 11 ‘games left. oo ‘Actually, no matter. what the ‘Brooks ‘do to the Giants, they can: gain no more then three games. So they will heed as- sistance from some other club. - games from. the Giants, they could’ haly ihe’ Grooklyn cause, From ther. on, the Glanis play six games tn a row with Phila- delphia, moe Brooklyn kept jn the race last night- with a 449 trlumph over Cincinnati Redlegs behing the In: "mean nvthine” national cacti 8. Sete ates ote sea ee, Major ieague j Set it. Peouie are worrying about: Meeting — CELCO CITY ' BOWLING LEAGUE Friday, September 17 lan “On Weekend To: ' If the Braves win the next two \ flne pitching of Johnny Podres, |: | General | “league gani defeated \th, Chieago Cub split a double the ‘nighteap At’s all over but magic’ number dlans beer:ae’ turned bacic land victories ' The Yanks’: Boston 3- sty # ip , i lee te pes, mene FY q y an) rt wy” it CRESTS. “REEL | y . “NG A MERK «| Warr unt’ 7:30 p.m, All (hose interested in bowl- ing or entering teams are requested to attend, Nov, 20-Nov 30. One Mountaln, goa 2-DL. 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