|—could’ do themselves a jot oj n,;g00d- with: double Victories in weekend Western Interprovincia {Football Union action. “f, Frank. Filchock’s Saskatche- jwan Roughriders could advance ‘Into a- first-place tie with Ed- lonton ‘Eskimos by ” defeating British Saturd ‘apital Monday night. the Big Four, weekend ac- vill: answer two questions: “Can Ottawa Roughriders re- eir: upset -win “over To- “Argonauts; and: can: a “Hamilton <. Tiger-Cat nt..As-repetition af bbing by ‘Mon- Maso as MONTREAL (CP) army sergeant, today be any argument over th Columbia Lions in Ragina . ay: and Esks-in the Al- ‘The experienced Bergin, who won for Canada at the British Empire Games two years ago, took a sound beating at the hands of the 139-pound army man from: Stellarton, NSS., in Thursday night's windup to the Canaditn amateur boxing championships :and ‘Olympic trials, + the national boxing committee sion and emerged in the early morning. hours with. its recom- mendations. for the Canadian team, 7 os SIX'ARE NAMED _ ; “Six ‘were chosen, in conform- ted by the. Canadian Olympic Association: so In addition to Mason, in the 139-pound. division, ‘others chos- enin order of merit were: Ralph Hosack, . Edmonton, 165; Eddie Beatty, Hamilton, 132; Walter Kozak, Edmonton, 147; _ Gerry {Collins, Montreal, 178: Jim Mont- gomery. Montreal, 156, In addition to the Olympic choices, the -1956 Canadian ama- teur champions are: Kai> Yip, Lethbridge. Alta, 112; -Gerald Vanstone, Canadian Army, Syd- ney, .N,S., 119; Ronnie Paulsen, Edmonton, 125, and Robert Cleroux, Montreal, heavyweight. "Mason’s appearance’ in the tournament was his first outside of ‘competition -in the services, where he had a record of 22 wins, a 63 wee. onsen 2 petal a WITHA WAT Va | y i - championships, ,Hosack. «He bled freely from: a _[eut on the ‘forehead in the first {Of the third: round,'was. floored 15 by knockouts, in 24 fights, J IOSAK WINS CROWN ‘Ralph Hosack .was generally .. {regarded. as top. man among a ‘sturdy bunch of battlers from Alberta—four ‘in ’ all winning nsh Hosack won'a decision over Paul Gendron of “OT 1 t : . | Asbestos, Que, ina semi-final de before “taking on: tough Walter “| Gordon of Montreal, earlier win- {ner over: Dick Nolan, ‘Sault Ste. Marie. a . ‘Gorden proved no match for round and ‘before the fight: end- ed by technical ‘Knockout at-2:05 twice for®: compulsory — eight counts, vets “ . Beatty was:also a double-win- ner, getting a close decision over Don ‘Spears of Kingston, Ont,, in the semi-final and scoring a technical knockout over the navy'’s Ray Shanks from Halifax in the final, , . Shanks had moved into the final. with a ‘clean cut Victory over Charlie Smallface, Cardston, Alta., Indian, who was down when the bell ended the second round at the count of nine, Kozak took the. '147-pound title by dethroning Norm Jor~ gensen of Vancouver, only 1955 champion in the tonrnament, + {oie i ered SSF -L = eo BE ae Pe Mason Top Boxer; BEG Champ Loses By W.R. WHEATLEY, _ Canadian Press Staff Writer ‘Immediately after. the show of the Amateur Athletic Union: , Of Canada ‘went into closed ses- ity. with-’six ‘boxing ‘places allot-' ‘lips suffered. a cut eye in his Les Mason, 22- year old e ry v Kozak scoring heavily .to the body on the in-fighting, WESTERNERS BATTLE Kal Yip, smooth boxing Chin- ese-Canadian ‘from ‘ Lethbridge, used his’ left to advantage throughout -in Winning. the 112- pound final from Keith Morrow of Regina, |“ Ronnie Paulsen, 1 tall young- ster from Edmonton. with both height and reach advantage over Jerry Boucher: of: Montreal, was puzzle for the little Montrealer. Boucher got inside frequently for belts at. the body but took too much from Paulsen in doing so,: . The. army’s Gerald Vanstone, from Sydney, won the 119-pound title by default over Johnny: Pait- lips of South Burnaby, B.C. Phil- Wednesday elimination bo ut against Larry Cavanagh of Re- gina and was unable to fight in the final The show .was already under way when the national boxing committee, by a 4-3 vote, reject- ed the army’s request for rein- statement of heavyweight Mike Mercredi from Chilliwack, B.C. Mercred! was reftised permis- sion by the committee's ‘physic- fans to enter the eliminations Tuesday because of a condition of hypertension and high blood pressure, | : Riders Drop "The Bomb” OTTAWA 0) ~ Tom.. «The Bomb) Tracy; apparently lack- ing some of the explosive foot- ball power he showed ‘last year, has been dropped by the Ottawa Rough Riders.::° |; “Coach Frank; Clair, who gave Tracy a final chance ‘last. Satur- day to.prove himself, announced Thursday night the fullback is available. to other — Big Four teams: for the $750 waiver price, Tracy, a. former University of Tennessee star, has missed most of Ottawa’s games so far this fall with a knee injury, The dropping. of Tracy clears the way for halfback Avatus Stone, valued for his punting and running abilities, to return to the ‘Rough Riders’ list of 12 US, - imports, ‘ er meters pre aeons eee einen tay PLAYER DIES IN GAME WALNUT SPRINGS, Tex, (f-— Jerry Morrison, 15-year-old Wal- tut Springs High School half- back, died during a football game Thursday night, He- was found unconselous after the first few serlmmages and wag dead on arrival at a hospital, vo Hon A nee Rae eae one ne eee Somes Reem became Canada’s No. 1 boxer for the Olympic Games and it is doubtfulif there could 7 choice — not even from: Mickey Bergin of Montreal, oe 3) RL eo CEES OS EFFECTIVE batting form is demonstrated by Cincin- nati slugger Prank Robinson, the. Redlegs’ wonder boy. of 1956, The 20-year-old out. fielder Is almost a cinch to be the National League Rookie of the Year, Canoers To See Maori Ceremony AUCKLAND, N.Z, ‘?--Olympic been invited to take part after the Games in a remarkable river journey, complete with dance band, historic native ceremonial pole and possibly a cabinet min- ister, The journey will be made by a large number of canoes, kayaks and flatbottomed boats down the turbulent upper reaches of New River. It is being organized by the New Zealand Canoeine Associa- tion, which plans a trin lasting several days. . At a one night stop a Maori with rare observances, Fireworks and a Maori meal cocked in traditional style are other attractions planned for the journey. . ‘And as guest of honor.the ca- noeists may have Dean Eyre, New Zealand’s minister of tourist and ‘health resorts. re tn rt ee tee ROYAL NAME The township of Sophiasburg in Prince Edward County, On- tario. was named after Princess Sophia, daughter of George III. JS WANT ANS--THEY PAY: Civic Centre sazk-Pot BINGO $100 Jackpot Plus ‘td Additional Games AS Low as $2.00 for the Evening, MONDAY, OCT, | The two put ona rngeged battle, Try Dailv News Classifieds eau p.m, ceremonial pole will be erected! By The Associated Press The fans can forget those bast 151 games in’ the National League season, It’s Milwaukee Brooklyn for three—and all of ‘them, or any one of them could decide the pennant, Milwaukee Braves, holding the lead by one game, need a sweep against the Cards to nail the flag without worrying | about what Brooklyn docs, “It's Bob Buhl tonight. War- ren Spahn tomorrow night,” says Milwaukee manager Fred Haney—"and the whole darn bunch on Sunday,” The Dodgers, supremely con- fident all season that they would eotch the Braves and repeat as champions, no longer can do it alone. The best they can do is sweep the series against the Pirates and hope St. Louis can take at least one from the ; | Braves, . That would leave it a tle— (calling for a ‘best-of-three play- lyn, ALSTON NEEDS HELP Manager Walt Alston sees his Dodger chances like this: “We've got to have help. If the Cards win one, we'll be all right, We haven't any reason to give up yet.” But he added: “I'm not worried about the Cardinals easing up, The thing , that worries me is tHat we've ilodked pretty lousy lately.” “Lousy” describes a 2-4 record in the last six games—a slumd jthat. dumined the Brooks out of _the lead and left the race like LIS: Games canoe competitors have | WL Pet. GBL Left Mil o., 9! 60 603 - 3 Bkn. ..... $0 61 596 1, 3 Cin, ........ 89 63 586 2% 2 Cincinnati's chances are more than slim. The Redlegs, fooling everyone and even themselves by hanging on this long, need a sweep of their two games with Chicago beginning tomorrow_- and three Milwaukee — defeats and at least two Brooklyn de- feats to gain a tie, The Braves, a 1-3 favorite to GREAT BIRDS The eagle, largest of aertal . 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