; Pinice: Rupert Wainy News " Wednesdays, Sepleatber vu, 104 By GERRY MARTIN Canadian Press Staff Writer HALIFAX (CP)—Canadian Hghtweight champ- ion Richard Kid Howard of Halifax, tried but could not make himself heard amid the wild yelling of well- RARE backfield for the “Fighting Iris back, John Gaffney; quarterba Jack Kravatz SPOR whom Willie Mays is only Remember when By The Canadian Press John Cobb, the British speed | ace, was killed two years ago to- | ‘day when his jet-propelled speedboat smashed.up on Loch Ness in Scotland. Cobb, who al-| him to four singles in 22 at- tempts and made him hit into’ three double plays in one game. “A POLISHED STAR | ° 1g ; This is another Willie Mays, i ‘the greatest and most valuable Upward Trend For Maple leats ' player in the game today, and as he goes in the series, so will go the Giants. Two years in the army put another 10 pounds o muscle on his frame and brought wishers who packed his dressing room after he de- feated Armand Savoie of Montreal Tuesday night. Howard won a split decision ----~-~ were | over Savoie in a 12-round match ; “Fieht him again? Sure.” for the Canadian lightweight | Savoie, mmmarked and appear- title declared vacant by the jing frosh, said he was “overcau- Canadian Bowne e coeontad ets and T let him out-punch when Arthur King ef Toronto!me. 1 could have had him, but ignored orders to lay his title on ‘just waited too long for an op- ae the Jine. ' ‘portunity, It won't be the same When order was restored, How- j next time.” ard yelled: be or “I feel great. He didn’t even {NO COMPLAINTS . — metre ae | His manager, @ ‘sald it was a good fight. “We Welterweiani ‘have no complaints, If they will . 74 i pive us a rematch we will can- tee) any other plans.” R t n ih { h | The scoring on the fight show- é Lf a c ‘ed Savole ahead on referee Gus- . 3 ‘sie McLellan's card by a 6-4-2 ‘ , Te sted count while judge Jack Delaney , 0G 6 ORG Be iearded 5-4-3 in favor of How- ed jard and judge William Walker CHICAGO (#— Philadelphia’s | had 4-2-6 in Howard’s favor. piston-punching Gil Turner will: Savoie was a previous champ- risk a second shot at a welter- jon but lost the title to King. mortal. weight litle bout in a return 10-. Howard also holds the Maritime! Willie played in the 1951 world round match with Al Andrews Nehiweight crown. ‘series against the Yankees, but of Superior, Wis., at the Chicago There were no knockdowns. itelevision was a comparative pup Stadium tonight. | Howard weighed 13414 pounds! at that time. Today even the At their last meeting Aug. 18 ‘and Savoie 135. set owners in Cuba will have the tact finishing een from their eyes glued to the picture ~ . tube. 5 me by a string of Those who saw Willie in 1951 1 straight victories, earned a . saya an forget about that series. He title bout with welter champ Kid wos caer then. and in his a we y tb oh von to! rookie season, He was overshad- hawk. ee OI owed by such veteran teammates If h e again defeats Andrews as Monte Irvin and Bobby Thom- Taner is scheduled 40 fioht Car- son, and there can be no denying men Basilio, current No. 1 chal- ready held the world auto speed | lenger to Gavilan’s crown, at record of 394 mph, had made! Syracuse, N.Y., next month. one speedboat run at 206 mphi hurt me and new I'm th cham-:and was attempting the repeat pion, run when the craft disintegrated. Foreseen This Year By Smythe | EDITOR'S NOTE—This is one of ,. vay Carve anid | a Canadian Press series on pre {{2ne a8 2 layer, Smythe 824 yim back a finished star. season prospects in the National . Clancy learned a lot last sea-| In 1951, when he sparked the Heekey League. Today's story is |son. I think it takes at least... t to heir 4 Sp Ie” en- about Toronto Maple Leafs. Next: two years for a coach to get tg Glan S to thelr “miracie P n New York Rangers. -Enow his players.” nant, Willie hit .274 and stroked By JACK SULLIVAN _. 20 home runs, In the race just Another reason for optimism Canadian Press Staff Writer iended he led all National League is the return of Ted Kennedy | pitters with a 345 mark and ST. CATHARINES. Ont, @:-—:whs decided last spring when j blasted 41 homers, a figure that This is the season that Toronto , Detroit Red Wings knocked Leafs! would easily have led the Am- Maple Leafs have “nowhere ta out cf the Stanley Cup playoffs: erican League. go but up” in the National: that 12 NHL seasons was enough, | Perhaps Willie gave his mosi iat : + : fos Hockey League standings, says Kennedy, the workhorse of the reyealing performance in the eh managing director Conn Smythe. term, signed a one-year CON- | csason's final game against the we “We should be a pretty: good uct in July in what he termed; phijs, He began the contest in a ry fu ype ieyy ta ¢ CYRO VS ¥ a i : - 1 r elub this year and 2 figurs we © personal faver to Smythe. | virtual three-way tie with his might meve up cone place from EYES ON CULLEN last season.” Smythe predicted: : : after watehing his Leafs prac- lice for the first tims. Smythe had reason to be aptini's:ic, Leafs cheeked into their train. Ing camp at this Niagara penin- stla city in top condition ard. have shown up well in practic: an They will start the seas Ath yracticall tne al ce ith 161 points on 68 goals andi pr Yo Une SAME PEVEM ay ee (tia Wehoet | ‘however good, will hold Willie that gave Leafs third place in 8 dsslsis--the highest in the in check the NHL last year, etory of the Ontarlo Hockey Ik vill. t be surprising df h Po Sins. ThPRoweateast | Asroclation, will not be surprising e ‘ SHES IMPROVEMENT ee does his greatest damage to the o'We ara startliig 20-per-cang Cullen, seems to be in’ thisi tigians in their home park In etter than last year.” Snaythe Hockey bushidss with his wholes (te! eames starting there on gaid in an interview, “We know Wad and body,” Smythe sald, igay Willie ds essentially a a Httle more about our players, “Bul he still hig to prove hin i straightaway elubher, and many Now we're going with combin- “Cl as far as we are concerned.” | of his kingsize wallops are haul- i{cammate, Don Mueller, and Possibly the moat-publicizad | Puke Snider of Brooklyn for the player In the Leaf camp is Brian’ league batting title, and he was Cullen, 20-vear-old juntor sansa. facing the league's best pitcher, tion last year with St, Cathar |Rebin Roberts, Wille wrapped ; : ij th bf pg t es who signed a two-year Leal| ‘ele a triple, a double and concract. The 164- rentre | en ge pound centre! Off that display, we find It led Ais team to ths Memorial ito it to bell that Cle Cup title and ended the ssason! cult Q peweve hal Cleve Hand's ‘wrong-handed pltching, a \ ’ ames here, uae t ations that we know something Cullen has a tough job--to gel ed down in the vast centrefleld | a are meee 99m eevee rte eee net peeinee one h about, Last year we had to dy the nod over Kennedy, Tod | reaches at the Polo Grounds, Al- , 4 ied come guessing, Hf the present Slean, Roh Bailey or Rudy Mi-- most anything he halfway gets | Meath Captures Soecer Crown waits gt Improvement keeps up we should HAY ina centre stot, ‘hold of will be a home run In} DUBLIN in—-A crowd of 75,278 pO he a pretty pood elu." AL Iaast one new face will he, Municipal Stadium, which hos watched Meath capture the all- (jr if And Smythe, one of Hockey's seen when Leafs open the sea-(anartifielal barrier looped |Treland senor football champ- fag) shrevidest observers, believes the son at hone against. Chicago;around tho outfield only 380 jfonship by defeating Kerry th fie improvement has spread to thes ilack Tawks Oct, 9, He is left-[fect away in right and lett cen-|Croke Park hy a score of one ee conching, [winger Dave Creighton, traded] tre. onl and $3 palnts lotal 16 points en | King Clancy, who took over (herby Poston Brudus to Toronto! The little leaguers are also go- to one gon! and seven points | at piloting duties last season, has ast July for defenceman Fern [Ing to see him make that amaz- total 10 points, wel it. “smartened wp. Flaman and an undiselosed Ing “basket” eateh of hig ab belt} i “A caneh has to lear. the amount of cash. 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Four leading candidates for’ the h” are these four huskies, (1 to 1) ck Ra ans to a name get their first op- ee ene oe ee that ‘Mays is showboating just a little bit, but he maintains that the belly catch enables him to get the ball away quicker, and his record of 14 assists for the season indicates there might be something to it. Ohians Dilfer | Qn Outcome Of Series. By FRITZ HOWELL — NEW YORK -Gi—-A ‘couple of iOhio’s top baseball men could inot get together today.on a fav- ‘arite to win the 1954 world ser- Iph Guglielmi and halfback Joe Hea Strait Swim i Victoria firms already have of- ‘fered to sponsor a Juan de Fuca fullback Don ‘Schaefer; half- p. eer eee ee nee ne ae B.C. Backed VANCQUVER «i—City .council- Tuesday received a proposal that the B.C.. government sponsor a swim across the Strait of Juan de Fuca by. Marilyn.Bell, 1¢-year- old Toronto schoolgirl who.made a. sensational swim across .Lake Ontario eariler this month. The proposal, made by the National Federation of Labor Youth, was placed on file. Two swim by. Marilyn and Florence Chadwick. . penne Last Night's Fights . By The Associated Press HALIFAX—Richard Kid How- ard, 13414, Halifax, outpointed Armand Savolé, 135, Montreal, 12, For Canadian lightweight title. SAN ANTONIO, Tex.—Harold i jes, ‘ president of the National League, ideclared that New York’s Giants i chad it wranped un, i Giles took a look at the 18-10 (odds in favor of the Indians, and the fact that only (7 of 54 writ- ers picked the Giants, then ‘warned: ‘ “Someone’s going to lose some money if they bet against the i Giants at those odds, No series is ‘that one-sided—and vou have to remember, the New York elnb ts .just as good as Cleveland’s in| every department.” ' “And tif we win the first one, ' they'll never catch us.” the even- ‘temnered senor predicted. : The Indions had thelr chanee ‘today. in the opening clash. to ;see how well they learned. {helr | one-dav practice lessons Tues- | iday. They snent almost two ‘hours at bat, trying to pull balls! ‘into the stands 267 feel down ithe right field line, and 279 down ithe left. Then the outfielders ‘snent an hour learning to play ‘the aneles as batted balls car- jomed off the high concrete walls ‘hordering the outfield, Lonez, sald he though the short foul lines, with the sents only a seven-lron shot from home ninte, and the concrete walls could be jtfe deciding factors in the | Warren Giles of Cincinnati. | (Baby Face) Jones, 144, Detroit, knocked out El Conscripto, 142, Mexico City, 2. DETROIT—Duke Harris. 1514, f would take it all. Al Lonez, Cleve- | netroit. outpointed Billy Pinkus, ‘land manager, said his Indians | j47y, winnipeg. 8. SPOKANE, Wash. -—- Jimmy Grow, 134, Lewiston, Idaho, stop- ‘ped Tony Flores, 134, Stockton, ‘Calif, 1. . i SAN JOSE, Califi—Keeny Te- iran, 11344. San Jose, outpointed Walter Caldwell, 117, Bakersfield, 10. 135%, Honolulu, and Tommy Manois, 13434, Los Angeles, drew, 10, Schmidt Moved To Right Wing HERSHEY. Pa. (i-~Coaech Lynn Patrick of the National Hockey Leagne Boston Bruins is experl- menting a shift of veteran cip- tain Milt Schmidt from centre to right wing. The move came Tuesday dur- ing an extended serimmage as Patrick shuffled his players in an effort to find a suitable re- placement for retired Johnny derdog Is nothing new with man- ager Leo Durocher of New York Glants,.:so- the 18-10 :odds fav- oring “Cleveland Indians to win ‘tthe world series don’t him, {me,”. snapped Durocher before his club went agalnst the Tribe in the Polo Grounds today. ‘You ‘+ self-imposed rule that he.doesn't Despite Underdog impress f. “Odds, don’t mean-a ‘thing to win them on the field,-not with bets. Naturally, my guys think | they’re going to win.” : That was aboub as close as|, Durocher will come to forecast- the Glants clinched the National |. League pennant, .He- has a make predictions’ on the outl- } come of Giants’ games. Durocher’s opening day pilch- ing choice—ancient Sal Maglle— produced no eyebrow. lifting among the experts. Leo in fact, explained his decision in a way that made the experts look good. It’s just how they: figured, ~ “TH have two shots with Mag- lie, which is what I want,” he said. “The barber needs consid- erable rest between starts. I.can By ED CORRIGAN elneh’. This thing: cango only ‘ ‘ . vAYeD xh Mo ' NEW YORK @#—Being. the un- |S°VeD.Gimes. | elrculating for the last two days f° \\ that*Don ‘Liddle might get the call As" dark “horse, The Lip saidtie { Tm’ ‘not pitching ‘anyone just tol/ fl get‘h ers we think can win will be the! @ ones Who will do“the pitching.” eterno me ag Ing the result of the series since |. - Antonelli if I need them. I’m not saving anyone. That's a; ° ; | Series Notes NEW YORK th ~ Bob Felle:, whe has won everything but a world series game, wise cracked: “T size it up as a low run series with each game producing a new uleer.” The hotels here are jamed and one owner, Irwin Kramer of the Ediscn, reported tha tite differ- ent Clave.anders offered him .tickeiy for all the games in ex- change fer a room while the Indians and Giants are playing at the Polo Grounds, “Couldn't! do it,” sald Kramer. “Haven't got a room In the house.” Who was the big man in the Indians’ march to {he American: Leazue pennant? “Al Smith, our Neftfielder,” said Lepez. “Don't; take my word ‘for it, Check the. piayers and they’il agree unan}- | 1 Dark is the toughest of the: Gcants' hitters, according to the: Indians . . .Eyen Roy Campan- . ella, Brcokxlyn catcher, had a. quip: “If the Giants don't get’ io Wynn carly, {t'll be too late." | There could be more wise-crazks than hits in this series, t nee ee een renee ances cen mee pe ee A eres Although he’s down to start was in the bullpen for theyPribe, Lopez wants experience pitehers like the Bl: Bear Mike Garela and Hal Newnouser ready to re- lieve, despite his two fine roodse mopperuppers, Ray Narlesk) and Dan Mcssi, . 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