JULY 24. 1953 l aorta Foruln A sit.-Recently in your sport Mes, there was a place oi writ- ng boosting the coming Edwards-. ardan light at the Forum Friday ught. The article went on to say. Wong other things. that this yommg light would be as a breath ,11;esh air compared to the lights in new years ago by the ban- imn, I.4eTourneaus. Medleys and myths. 1 should like to say that 3.; record or Lancaster and Lo- ;-oumeau will compare quite inv- mbly with that of Jordan. All mu have to do to prove my state- ment is to turli up the men's re- .m-ds. As ior Jordan. he was a ' a man back in 1942 and 1943. In 1942, he fought ll lights. 0! me”, he won seven and lost (our. 1,; 1943. he had iour fights. He mm mm and drew one. In 1944. he hm 19. He won 11. In 1945. he had ,5 we won 11. In 1948. he had 16 um won live. He drew three times. ' It is true that Jordan iought SW5 Belloise in 1940 and lost to ....a---.---Tm-'m . xorlor: To ,coN-raacroas qmlmp TIINDERE. properly .d2;.mlea, and addressed to the mector oi the Maritime Marsh- ianri Rehabilitation Administra- um). Canada Department oi Agri- wnu,-E. sox 248, Amherst. Nova Scolla. will he received until 3:00 pm. Amherst Time. August 20th, my the construction oi a large moltoau, and "appurtenant works. w the Shepody River, Albert Coun- At; Ncw.B1'unswlck. - "rho approximate extent or the Wm, may be judged by the tol- lua..l:g estimates oi work and ma- lmais required: 150.000 cu. lids. 0! rock excavation, 10,000 cu. yds. (ll concrete. 250.000 cu. yds- of mi: fill and other works. Plans. specifications and terms nf tender may he obtained on and after July 27th at the address slmllll below. A deposit of one hun- ml dollars (8100-00) by cash or by cheque made payable to the Receiver General of Canada. will or required ior each set of plans, speriiicatlolis and documents. This jeposlt may be recovered upon the .-mun or the plans. sneciiicni-ion-"a wt! documents in good condition ultllln thirty days (30 days) oi the rinsing of tenders. Each Tend must be accompani- Prl by a certi ed cheque on. a Carl- adlan chartered bank. payable to the order oi the Receiver General of Canada, in the sum oi five per cent (5917) oi the estimated cost of the work. The certified cheque will be lor- ieztcd in the event that the suc- ccssiul. tenderer refuses to enter into a contract on the pasts or his lender, when called upon to do so, or iails to iurnish the security deposit required. The-cheques oi unsucceesiul ten- del-ers will be returned. Any tender not accompanied by sllch certified cheque will not.be considered. The successful tenderer must. within eight days of notiiication oi the acceptance oi his tender. illmish a security deposit amount- mg to five per cent (593) oi the lstlmated value of theicontract in the iorm of a certiiied che- sue on a Canadian chartered bank, payable to the Receiver General at Canada. or by bonds of Canada If the Canadian National Railways guaranteed by Canada in bearer form or registered in the name oi. or traneierred by an instrument ill writing to the Minister oi Fin- ance. and Receiver General of Janada. The lowest on any tender will not necessarily be accepted. J. S. Parker. Director, Marltime Mershland Rehabilita- llnn Administration, Canada Department oi Agriculture. Box 248, Amherst, Nova scotia. Best low-Priced Trudi Tire in oooo)'7EAIt sullumou Here's a real. guar- anteed Goodyear lrucls tire that's ynulrs ;t an anisz; m y ow price ml ou save from the start with this economy tie; . . . more miles per dollar than you ever thought HI-MILE! Ill Small trucks need truck tires special- ly built to do a tmck's7-all-f.Eqoi your an w'ldsH'l-Milerkibs for roster lulla- aga. longer life. A IOAD W0 5 id is lit to gg.cini:OPlll r .iUiHtwl;tll G(ii'il),i?'li"E5 AR 0 Dlniii? llewhouser ls Given Release nu-r"aor'r (AP)-Detroit Tigers Tigers win the American League pennant and World series-in 1046. her tour times and wound up with an even 200 victories against 11'! losses. - 1... .- THE GUARDIAN. valuable player in 1944-45. He made his most money in i845. paid him 866.000. When his career came to an end he was still coming He was named the league's mbst apppnoxiinately 380,000. N""”"”' V" E ”'3''''” "l”' when the Tigers reportedly Wednesday gave leit-hander Hal Newhouser his unconditionui re- lease. g The 32-year-old southpaw-once called the prince oi pitchers-said: '"rhis is the end. I'm riniahed as an active player. My arm Just can't stand the strain anymore." The slim hurler. who earned ap- proximately 5500.000 in his 16-year career with the Tigers. was oi lit- tle help io the club this season. He worked only 21 2-3 innings tor the cellar-dwellers and had an 0-1 to- cord. !-iis earned run average was a high 6.91. This was a far cry irom his heyday-1944 to 1946-when he' won 29. 26 and 26 games. He helped the him in ten rounds. But Belloise was only the shadow then or the great lighter he once was. In the same year. Belloise knocked out Bobby -Brown in live rounds and Baudelio Valencia in three. But the same year Ace Mccloekey beat Bobby Brown in Halifax and in New York city on Dec. 6 or the same year he knocked out valen- cie. in three rounds. Jordan has had only two lights in the last two years and those against pushovers. A low days ago. Mr. Dollerty had the welterweight match be- tween "Duck" Trainer and "Kid? Baker of New York advertised as (or the Maritime welterweight championship. I imagine that Gordon Kiley and Kid Adehade of Cape Breton and Bob Grace and Red Graham of Nova Scotia would like to have something to say about a title iight. Those are only iour out or several Maritime wel- terweights who, I am eoniident, could beat both Trninor and Baker in the same evening. Trainer is 9. Charlottetown boy, and unlike Mr. Doherty. I am for giving all local boys including ”Duck" Treinor every opportunity to prove themselves. But Trainor has beaten no one of any account and until he does, why insult the intelligence oi our sports fans by implying that he is of champion- ship calibre. At present. we have but one out- standing ilghter residing in the Province. His name is Poulton. I-le deieated Edwards here solne weeks ago going into the ring with a strained shoulder, because he did not wish to disappoint Mr. Doh- erty and the people who wanted to see him in action against the ele- ver Edwards. Ten days later, he lost a split decision to Yvon Dur- clle. In this light, I happen to know that his shoulder was much worse than it had been when he faced Edwards. Yet Mr. Doherty for having started his light pro- moter career oil with a bang by oiierlng him a semi-final spot (in the Edwards-Jordan liight. Imag- ine a man who beat Edwards be- ing placed in a semi-iinal with Edwards on the main boxing card! Just to show you. Mr. Sports Editor. that's I'm not afraid to go out on a limb. I make the predict- ion now that Jordan-good man as he once was-will not last six rounds with Edwards. If Mr. Doh- wanted to reward Harry Poulton , DRIVE" RELAXED . . . . Auto. Ts-uck.o1-A freoetor When you're a h at ' ” ' you receive Emergency Road service, Legal Deierloo; Bond Service, Travel- Plannlng, and LLOYD's PERSONAL ACCIDENT POLICY COSTS LESS TIIMI so A DAY Five Cents FARMERS ....”.l MOTORISTS should ioin the DOMINION AUTOMOBILE ASSOCIATION eamxllzz 91 Mtmf f)?zat,xz.v Lime C) For Complete Details, Without Obligation. 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