e 1 g. Mll- Wn. M 5m 29 non. ul SAYS GENE LETOURNEAU ’— , Gov’t Action Needed l For Clean Lloxing ay GERRY McNElL e death or world leather QUEBEC lCPl — Cunhdz's lwelght champion Davey Moore, buxmg record ls lairly clean but one ot live in the ring this year. strip Letourneou thinks it will was caused when his neclt tslo- government nation to keep ‘struck the bottom strand as he “ma. my. during his ins Angeles 1... W...» like in see timerillght with Sugar Ramos March proiinoes toilow Ontario‘s Iehdtll, m appoint a commissioner tol Leto rheau would lirnlt dial \th the sport and see that ‘rauuds to two minute: instead minimum standards at least are ‘0! the present three and mlln M in each ring. ‘ .-\ federally Eppninled national commissioner oould act as a liaison man tor the provincial commissioners. mtourneau. 63. closely asho- eluted with boxing tor ta years. has a list or rules readv it e i. over appointed. linst ct them already are ob- lent-d In major Canadian rings. wilt-re municipal \ Jul: com- missions have jurisdiction. or air being experimented with United States rings. Tau-Cpl lei" Ontdrlo. where iicrv MacKenzie, as provincial athletics commissioner, over. sees the sport. smalHowu pro- moters throughout Canada gen» eiaiiy can ignore the most ele< mentary salety measures in liming. . honer may he not or shine on mismatched. The ring ltscit may not he in shape. wtth- oil! knockdown rules, a boxer mhy he killed or severely In- jurz'd before a hout is stopped. Tllc dapper. rotqu governor oi itie Quebec provincial .tsll lenls the ommlsllmur (I lay down the gran-titular tor rho sport. . For one thin thorough medical examination could he required belore a licence is ls. turd. This would apply to am tenrs ns well as protossinnais. A knockout would mean a train examination and slir weeks' lIy—ofl unless dams required more seat. Party would be the age limit in the sport Letoui-iieaii roolie, Que. to admire 42~year~old Sugar Ray hobinson in the ringl. lie heltevee ring ropes should hive heavier padding norta it a suggenttori that there he tour ro "oi crowd couldn't u: the tigh no is The semn‘l heaviest weekend in harness racing gets going to night at Charlottetown Driving Port and continues Monday at- irrnoon and evening at Summer- llde Rncewny. in all as dashes will he run oil and patrons oi hath tracks can he assured or many upsets in the three meets. Tonight the spotlight is on the CDP's tree-tor-all with live out- standing pacers lighting lt out tor the biggest share or the mail purse, Emmett Bernard has Col Dans Blue Sky La rk going away on the rail with June Byrd, Santiago. l-ll Jay and Di)- miiiion Byrd leaving in that or- der The two hyrda will likely hitch-y Mantle. how it a r h ){Iukee outfielder who I. an the lllubld llst wllh I brain no la III] {MI-h- hm Yln- Lee stadium may without I aid ol arm. The Yun- I'ee Mat had (In em n- Pwvud horn NI toot Till-Ml! "fill bill In"! Inm- Three Race Cards Se’r For Pa’rrons eight-ounce cloves mandatory. lHe reels these measures would .atep up action and lucreaae lsal‘ely. LoVEs Too lian He explains that lit - ounce gloves tend to tire lighters. make them lower their gnarda and thus leave them open to head injury, He would strictly apply the three-knockdown limit tor each round—he says it is set aside in most Canadian championship bouts. For added surety. a doe tor would he reduan at rinsi- e. Letourncau says there is plenty or evidence to show these rules are ohservtd in one city and ignored in the next. point- ing up the need tor blanket au- 5 In Toronto. lovarankinl IIEIVY‘ weight Nino Valdea promptly barred - couple a! years ago when medical exam- ination dildo-ed dhmlzad eye- 2 L’ ilg . But in Sherbrooke. about the some time. washed - iip Harri. cane Jackson was allowed to right though banned in most .U.S. and Canadian rings. The old — limo leatherwelght. who also managed boxers at one time. can recall only two Canndian ring deaths. Roland Laprairlc riled in Que- bec city in the 19405 alter his second light in 15 days. He had struck his head agoinst a ring post alter being knocked down in the tirst. in the second. he was up against a light hitter when he collapsed. Letnurneau believes an clectroencephalo gram. an examination tor hrain damage. alter the tint light would have saved him. TATALmt rN CALGARY The other victim was Luther Mcc ty. who died lighting Ab leave as lnvorites but many are llooklng tor an upset in this lea- ,‘Lure. For Bill hoyies's at day ill will he the iirst start at the} 1963 campaign. ‘ Summerside Raceway has a great day planned tor the holl- day. They have eight dash pro lgrums ready tar both aiternoon and night shows An seen trot .and pace will be the hlghllght' e day meets and an "flares!- ing looking card promises night patrons ol action in abundance. nac'ng otrons should get their appetitics satislied on this holiday week. it good weather lavors the mccts, large crouils K.shnuid be in attendances at each i pmxram. ‘ I ‘ Queen: 5—Ll‘tle It Yankee Sudium. m or peel: In return to t Ylnkol rater lelrlledlllelgpV utter lhl Alister um: Ichaduled far Clwellnd July 9. MIIILII broh g: Ml will!» attempt!“ to hone while attempting to catch I fly bell against the fence In Bllllmofl. (AP "If. M) l—Etlake Ill-Mar: A '1 Pride: Joully J‘lm. 3—Callnity .Yunlar. WW June and link Duke: 2 Ind 8 Non Wlllllerl cl SLOW—«Punt $350.00 l—Cecil Hem Mine: 5—W'umn‘s W'Ell: Seven 0‘ the 60 United Slates college I If {oolblll players mhldllled to meet In the All- American game It Euflnlo Sal- urdny have signed to play wifll ALL STARS BOUND FOR CAN. GRIDIRON teams in the Canadian Football League next season. Am o n g those crossiog the harder tor their tirst thng st protessional ball are ilett to right): — End 'Chuck MacKinley Pounds § Way Into Quarter-Finals WIMBLEDON tar _— Chuck spite rain and a slippery court Miss u. Rise. both or Denmark. McKinley, who has yet to loselthat slowed his normal hounceLoa, oz. ‘ a set, pounded his way into them: a lone. The only other survivor ol thet ‘ ounner-tinals or the Wimbledon McKinely. 22. troni St, Louia.i20 Among...s who “mad _ ' ltennir tournament Frlday de. clipped 21-y arold Jaldiy Mur-lFi-aiik Frecklal alam-.1 an. ———- issues. the lndlan Nu 2 entry. blal, Fla _ls scheduled to play inthelourth roun Roger Taylor at hritaln la a neuter at Montreal iourth-round match tod . Eakcr ot Haill de Fri-d Stolle ol Australia, Man- . 79.!ehled nave philllos and Terry uel Santana, the Na. 2 seed' 7i Ryan nl South Alrica 54. M,llrom Spain. and Chrtatiu 54 2.6, in the third round otzituhnke or Germany won their. oi the men‘ doubles, lwny into the round oi eight. my D_ and,“ lgl an in the iii-st round at thc ivoin- ——————-——. Lewd “it. “made... lKllen's doubles. rlune Barclay and The port oi Montreal is rpm Track Knights. lMci McCuIIMIl, Mrs Mary Brown, bn|h nl Torr miles up the st. Lawrence train tat pundits; lIt independents onto. dcrcotcd Pih Eailing and the open sea ELM—BR05- CONGRATULATIONS To The Golf and Curling Club :i n. Birl 110 t. E. MarLaren ihici s. M. MacLean. iKi d.i-r.M Lean MC) 7. 1). Allan title) 8. B. rrowse tut 9, E. cooper ID 107 h- 6 ion Keith Car 32 and .l. E. Gene Raesz. lllca University. signed with Calgary stampe ersi hslrhack Eldon Fortie. Brigham Young, hound tor Ed- monton Eskimos: hollbaclt leis~ se Brunch. Arkansas Univer- sity. Ind and Cam“! Hilahler. i Mlunurl. Illa future Stamped- ers; land halfback Bill Munseyi Mlnnesnta. headed (or Brllish Columbil Llons. (CF ere- phohl Local Karlers Compete In First Leg Of Ch'ship A, number nf local drivers leave tor the mainland immed- iately tollowing tonight's kart the first leg leading to the Marl- time Karl championships fo r 1955 slated tor Sackville, N. 5.. l 1962 Maritime champ tSuper ‘A’) day and is in a ham! Positiun balsa Band 5 this Monday, July 1. Others “All catch the early {en'y Sunday morning. rtaymond Birt ol the Kavalia Track Knights, lrist year‘s PE. champ, along with seven or eight other leading drivers Will com' pate in the Super ‘A' division on I the card and should give a good t an elimination bout to choose an opponent tor heavy- welght Clllmplml Jack Johnson. ; Letouroeau resigned early this year as national cammls— closer or the Canadian noxtiig Federation. a loosely iinlt body or municipal hnxlng commis- sions. As such, he sanctioned title boats and drcw up rntlnl‘ ls. DOMINION account of themselves. The card is split into threo dlvlslons or power classes lion Allan at Covehead. the ils unable to attend the mcet due to business commitments hut the other PEI. airlines will be going all out in the hopes or huilding I. up their point total at the ex- rill MnoLran. also turned In a pause OI drivers Irom' Ihr Hall- !ax. t. John and Danmoulh‘ areal. Other drivers planning to’ make the trip to the champion.I shin event are: — Ed. MacLar. en. M. Mchean. K. Madman, G. Scantlebul‘y. . Scanllehury. E. Cooper and T. Kelly, In the local kart slandlhgs Ka- . valla Track Knights continue to set a hot pace with a grand to tal at 273 points. Hobby Sh o p Marauders trail 30 points at 243. The Marauders have plac two drivers in the Inn ten indi-l DAY RACES l SUMMERSIDE RACEWAY I V Afternoon Card—Past Time 2:00 P.M._ Dashes l and 5— Purse $350.00 Pace l—Ida Budlorig: unit: 5—Chiel Oz Texas. 1 l#K9n's Pride: w 5—Win Bar narey Watchman. Boy. a—Money News]; Z—All RM: 1—CMII'LV'5 GIrIF Queen 8w 2—CourLrlt‘y Mlle. akee' S—Fallla Clegg; 7chGee V010; B—Etalle also eligihie Mighty Warrior. DIIEIEI Z Ind A Trot and Pace—Purse “50.0" v— al KS! Z—Vit‘lm‘y Gallon: ill—Slippery Queen: AI‘Fl‘hhk H. Cavaliers); 5—Bonavclllure. FAIL“ Flunlllgu. 7—Jolly Bud; 3—— NDM Annwly. Also ellg‘lble: Prlhvas Spangle, Duxhrs l and 7 Pace— Fume OMAR Z—Adrim Bay; Hprlnflleld Evy: lites; O—Gillxu' Also ullgible Roger Parlee and Doctor Allen. Dlshfl 4 ml! 8 Tm! Ind Pace—Furs: mom . ‘1—iPetn Dzmley; Z—Vlcwry Sou“: a—M‘eldow General; 4—Fost ‘ Hanover; b—Amoa Pro“ Evening Card—Post Time 8:00 PM. Duhm 1 Ind 5 Non Winner: 0! “00-00 i—Pllrn $900.0“ l z—Mighty William: 3-1‘ummy Shooter; 4— 5—hedllde‘l Dream: S—Dllrecl Strike; 7— Opinion- .Me Eddy 5—er Hal; 6—1‘olI-Id Waters; 7— D—Deneln Ann. Also eligible Noritne clear. Duh“ I Ind 'I—Cllll Gainer “MM HmaIm' Don C.: 7—I-Ll 1&2 Dean. Ballet J Ind l—Nan Wlnllen of ’1600.M.— Pllm $500.00 Z—Ffim Hanovm': S—Rudy Frisco: 4—Phlyllis Doctor. Congratulations To the Golf & Curling Club Hedda-l erllg Ind "1|er unfilled Ind Inltllled by . i o NEWSON ELECTRIC Ch‘towll 3—-Edgewot7d. 4—Truc lady i l i W111: 7-Quukrr Emmet: Also DWI Church 11.. Pay s—Armro Hanover; 4—Ealla‘ DREW 011)" 3—0. V. SCM‘Y: A—Gmger Ed _ 112 race: at Cnvehead ta compete Ill Stock 'A'. Super ‘A’ lrld Stock Kelly 3 close second at [10. Kim Ben L nqs'on and 5, Sons 155 M Street Chariot-rm Welders Kensinztnn Ruzd on their new premises! we are pleased to have supplied virtual standings howcver. “emem PIN“. 1 The standings are as follows George Scantlehuny is tons With TEAMS polllas W‘lfll teammate T.i PTS. , . Kavalla Track Kni his 212 5".“ 3 “90' BM “‘7‘0 made a W ' liobby Shop MaraEdcrs :4: gain on the leaders last Satur~ “mom. Mann“, ,3, . 'I 114 move out ii-oni lonlghl. is in third spl tine [lolan mil oi lit-st place With W]. i Another Kavalla drircr. Moo. independents r . Scanilchury (M'i ll CONGRATULATIONS w L DOUGLAS BROS. & JONES INC. l G 2 102 Kensillgmll Rtl. Dial 4-9609 2;— top pertormanre last week. jum- ‘ ping lrom seventh in lillh in the A relay obstacle race along with other specialities will high- ight tonight‘s card at Covohead. W Golf and Curling CLUB 5W We are proud to have been chosen to do Experi Installation of Heating, Plumbing and Ventilat- Best Wishes for Evrry Success We were nlt‘asrd Ill TIan (hire the weldlntz on the building. Williams and Murphy Ltd, General Contractors . . . Flef CONSTRUCTION LASTING PERFORMANCE Dhl 4-8325 ll IGN 0E DEPENDABLE CONSTRUCTION We were pleased Io have been chosen as His general conlraclors lor lI'ie new Club House and Curling Rink al Belvedere Golf and Winlet Club. WILLIAMS and MURPHY lTD. Summerside and Charlottetown L l l l