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ir mrr -Tt ii i I 111 .2 b. t-Z I heart was the Clay Monday when he moseyed over to the New York Athletic mission, ur. Clay, who a buttoned NEW YORK (UPIrs sius Clay, sporting a cowboy hat and a New York Stata boxing licence, began inteo- sive training Vday for his a yweight championship defence against Sora Folley March 22. Clay flew In frornHouston Monday afternoonA billing himself the "fastest gun in Texas," renewed hiSlocal licence which had expired in 1963. underwent a thorough physical examination and parted for his upstate train ins camp.

Folley, 33, also arrived in town Monday and was ex amined by commission doc tors. Folley then departed yfor his training camp some Tqtsdam Team Wins Bantam Tournament MORRISBURG (Special) Potsdam won the annual bantam hockey tournament sponsored by the RoM Canadian Legion end competed here Sunday. Potsdam and Morrisburg, the defending Champs battled to a 3-3 tie, but Potsdam got the nod for the title because they scored the first goal of the game at 12.30 of the second period Potsdam scorers were Jim Williams, Chuck Bullard and Bob Bronson. Bronson tied the game at 19.53 of the third. Scoring.

for Morrisburg were Brian McNairn with two and Tom Morrow. On their way to the final, Morrisburg downed NAthens 1-0 and Cardinal 2-0. Pots-dam won over Kemptville 1-0 and Massena 1-0. et Three Steret 187 Sparks St. 235-1481 262 Rldeau Stx 235-4466 83 Richmond Rd.

722-4523 i mm urn said Coy, ae- THE THUMP HEARD loudest thing about Cassius narry itieinman cnecits lip would be the theme of Folley 12 miles away from Clay's ut said he would take ddwn to work. th fighters were pro nounced in top physical shape by commission doctor Harry Kleiman, who reported that FolleV was an "as sound a physical ondition today" as he was two years ago. It had been reported recently that the challenger had. suffered a nose bleed during training and was mt in top condition. Clay said he weighed 210 pounds, almost three pounds ignter man tus weight tor 1 i 5 At HULL ARMORIES haval Indoor Laval athletes -shaded their counterparts from the Ottawa Harriers Track and Field Club by just six points in an indoor meet tield during the weekend at HuH' Armouries.

Laval finished with 149 points and Harriers 143. XJueen's had 33. Carleton Place 17. MRFA 17 and Ottawa Valley four. Harriers registered a total of 17 victories and set five records.

In all there were 14 meet records established. Harriers' John Park set a new tneel record in the senior milein a time of 4.34.7. Bob McKeown set a hew standard in the juvenile shot put witha toss of 48'9' In the 'senior shot. Julian Clarke seta record with a heave of i Joan Fisher set new xTiiark in the senior ladies high jump with a leap, of 4'7x'. And Georgina Beaulh set a new mark in the senic ladies snot witn a toss or Meet results follow: SENIOR MEN 40 yards 1.

Brian Donnelly, 0) 4 7, Juris Zivtlna. UH; 3, Tim Baker, 3. Gllles Loroche, L. 45 yards hurdles 1, Brian Donnelly, 4.0; 2, Lino Bramuccl, 2, Juris Zivtlna, UH. MO yards 1, Tim Boker, 14.1;.

2. Rkk Baldwin. 3. Gllles Loroche, L. Record.

1 mlle-1, John Park, -UH. 4.U7; 1, Bill Peel, MRFA; Bill Houston. O. 2 miles 1, Mike Rowland, MRFA, 9.58 2. Roland Mlchout, MRFA; 3, Hugh Wilson, MRFA.

Record. 4 440, reloy 1, Queens. 1.53.3; 2. Uplands Harriers; 3. Loyal Athletic Club.

Record. High iump-1. Ken Royds. 2, Bob Park. UH.

Standing Long Jump 1, Brian HOME IMPROVEMENTS mom ROUND THE ROOM "his March22 title defence against Zora Folley. Clay, wearing a green silk suit and, 10-gallon hat, in addition to brightly manicured nails, said "I plan to keep my mouth shut." Condition in the Ernie Terrell fight Feb. 6. "I want to be at 205 or lighter when I meet the champ said. "Folley is a fast puncher and a hard -puncher and I want' all the speed ean get.

didn't have to come down that low for Terrell because he's, not a fast man." A Clay refrained from taking too much sport with Folley, as his custom in pre-fight sessions, but did joke that Zora had "until 12 noon March 22 to get out of town or he'll have to fight me." When told of this, Folley Athletes Win Track Meet Donnelly. rr'i 2. NJurls Zivtlna, UH; 3, Russ Page, UH. Record. Shut put Julian Clarke, UH, 2, Brian Donnelly, 3.

Juris Zivtlna, UH. Record. JUVENILE BOYS 40 yards 1, Alvin Shrier, 4.9; 1. Raymond Purenne, 3. Donny sigier, un.

300 yaraV-1, Raymond Turenne, 17.7; 2, Alvin Shrier. uwi usieis. 1.000 yards 1. Jean-Richard Dex- tras. UH.

2.35.3; 2, Daniel Lourier, 3. Paul Loliverte. L. 4 110. relay 1.

Laval Athletic Club, 53.2; 2, Uplands Harriers. Record. High ump 1, Graham Cox. UH, 2, Daniel Laurler, 2, Alvin Shrier. L.

Standing long lump 1, Alvin Shrier, t'lC; 2, Graham Cox, UH; 3, Raymond Purenne. L. Shot put 1, Bob McKeown, UH, 7, Daniel Wenord, L. Record. MIDGET BOYS 40 yords 1, Lino Bromucct.

5.0; 2, Doug Vine, UH; 3. Serge Latrance, L. 500 yards 1. Lino Bramuccl, L. 39.1; 2.

Serge Latrance, 3, Doug. Vine. UH. Record. 1,000 David Findlay, CP, 2.

Bill Beauregard, OV; 3, lain Mulr. OV. 4 220. relay 1. Laval.

1.55 8. High lump 1, Harold Cox. UH Standing long lump 1, Lino Bramuccl, L. 8'9V; 2, Doug Vine. UH; 3.

Harold Cox, UH! Shot put 1, Rudy Giordano, 36 2, Daniel Desmorais, L. SENIOR WOMEN yards 1. Barbara Dalllmore, UM. 5.3; 3. Donna Martell, UH; 3, Pierrette Renoud, L.

45yards hurdles 1. BarbaraDal- llmori, UH, 6.5; 2. Joan Fisher, Franclne Guerard. 3, Joanne Tremblay. L.

220 yards 1, Joan Fisher, UH. 21.7; 2, Donna Martell, UH; 3, Mlche-llne Guenefte, L. 880 yards-4. Penny Werthner. UH, 2.35.3; 2.

Madeleine Roberge, 3, Janet FlndloyACP. 4 110. relayJ-1, Uplands Harriers, 55.4; 2, Laval Athletic Club. High lump 1. Joan Fisher.

UH, 2, Angella Montemlgllo, L. Record. put 1. Georgina, Beaulleu. UH.

2, Jo Stoddard. Angela Montemlgllo, L. Record. -MIDGET OIRLS 40 yards 1, Irene Harris, UH. 5 'J, Alleen 3, Lise Bernler, L.

220 yards 1, Irene HorrlSr UH, 2. Penny Werthner, UH; -3, Diane Bolduc, L- 4 110. reloy 1. Vplonds Hdr-rlers, 59.1; 2, Laval AJhletic Club; Carleton Ploce. High lump 1, Llse Bernler, Pot Fortler, UH.

Standing long lump 1, Pat Fortler. UH, TV; 2, Diane Bolduc, 3, Joanne Tremblay; L. Shot put 1, Llse Bernler, 2. Pat. Fortler, UH.

BANTAM GIRLS- 4n ynrrt 1, Fiuiiclne uerord. 5 '2, Marie Juneau, 3, "Glnette Guenette. L. 220 yards 1. Colleen Galllnger, CP, g.l; 2, Muihi Juneau, Lj Janet Findlay, CP.

-110, relay 1, Laval Athletic Club 1, 61.1; 2, Carleton Place Canoe Clubr Laval Athletic Club 2: Record. High ump 1, Glnette Guenette, 2, Joanne Motard, L. Record. Standing lonq 'lump YK Franclne Guerard, L. 6'11'V'i 2, Cloudette (AP Journol Virtphoto) answered, "I'm convil ed it's time for a change." Clay will have only one sparring partner.

Jimmy Ellis. who will meet Johnny PersolX in a preliminary to the cham- pionship bout. Earlier in the day, it was -reported from Buenos Aires that Oscar Bona vena said he will fight Clay in Tokyo May 27. Clay said Mondayx that it was possible although possible although he knew nothing about it. Another possible contender mentioned Monday was Thad Spencer.

Monoghon. 3, Debby UH. Shot put 1, Joanne Motard, 2, Cathy Harris, UH; 3, Janetx Findlay, CP. Record. Tuesdoy, March "1967 The Ottowa Journal 15 WILL IMPOSE FINES He's Of Team Pushing Officials Francis Say Tired Roller Derby Show Draws 2,947 Fans Ottawa was introduced to a tivex version of the roller derby-Monday night.

And if this sport play ed on TVind couldn't make Winqsor First Mile. Pace purse 5800 Tilda's Lad 10.40, 6.20; Molly's Harry (Srlgley), 4.70, 3 80; Amora's Pride (O'BNen), 5.70. Time, 2.12. Proud WinnleX Wally's Rhythm, Sherri Gar, Mr Gear Shift, Molly also started Second Mile, Pace, purse WOO Twinkle Queen (Sears), 7.60, 6.00. 4 00; Iowa General (Norris), 13.T0, 5.60; Dream Creed (Merriman), 3 Time, 108 3-5.

Concord, Miss Colling wood, Meadow Joble, Mr. Boer, Bourbon also started. Doily. Double: (115.40. Third Mile, Trot, purse 5800: Prince Eddie (Williams), 11.60, 5.10, 1.30; Jolyy Jill 7.40, R.

Dale (Bowman), 6.00. Time. 2.12 4-5. Michele Lee," Fearless Speed Ball. Key Demon also started.

Scratched. Alice Acclolms. Fourth Mile, Pace, purse $800: Barney Direct 1.10, 2.70; Dixanna. Patch (Coke), 2.70, 2.40; kitty Ann Direct (Brown), 2.70. -Time, 2.13 4-5, Barra Betsy, Countess Sauns, Mas Isabel also started.

Scratched, Hall Wdy. Fifth Wile, purse 5800V Pepper Yates (Johnson), 4.80, 3.70, 2.90; Dow Lon (Merrlmonl, 4.30, 2.80; Buddy D. Hal (Sutherland). 6.10. Time, 2.09 3-5.

BUI Solicitor, Jerri-klm, September Morn Bambl Merldale, Chet Lynn Tillfe also Started, Oulntllo: jri.M. Sixth Mile, Pace, purse 5800: Count Lou (Kingston), 8 80, 4.50, 3 40; Red Rod (Foehr), 5.20. 2.70: Timothy Meodow (McFadden), 2.50. Time, 2.10 Mr. Ed, Square Deal, Golden Woollen also strted.

Seventh Mile, Pace, purse Southern Pixie (Sutherland), 6.30, 3.80, 3.30; Queen's Ned (Dufty), 5.30, 4 10; Noral. Chief (Coke), 5.60. Time, 2 09. Johnnie Wilson, Pat Yates, Glendale Joe, Miss Bud Grattan, Popcorn Abbey olso started. Ouinelta; $11.90.

purse stoo: Sherry North (Goudreou), 5.60, 3 80, 2.90; Bocheior Adios (Remmen), 4 Time. 2 07 2 5. Flower, No Troubles. Key Car LitW, Dusty Chief. olso started.

Ninth Mile; Pace, purse 5800: Billy C. Mile (Sears), 8 40, 4.80, 9.30V Vern Song (Beokmyer), 4.10, 3 60; Gaf Robert 2.10 HI Lo Wayside, Dr. Lea Baker. Belle Direct Malar B. rck also starfeaT Exactot 136.

NEW YORK (CP "I am tired of oar men pushing officials," says Emile Francis, general manager and coach of New York "That was a costly penalty." Francis said after ReggieN Fleming was slapped with a misconduct' for repeatedly shoving linesman Red ShetleK early in Sunday's National Hockey League' clash- with Montreal Canadiens. Fleming was ejected shoving Shetler in attempting to get at Montreal 'forward MONTREAL (CP) Chi-' cago Black Hawks are five win's away from their first National jockey League championship but 'the battle for second place in the standings will probably continue until the end of the schedule, April 2. The- Hawks, moving at record breaking paces in team and individual departments, now are 16 points ahead of the second-place New York Rangers. The Hawks, with 12 games to go. have 79 points.

If they win five more games they will clinch first place no maer what other teams do. th. Hawks rontinu(, the scoring pace they- have set in this half of the season they could break three rec- ords. all set by the Canadiens: most goals. in 1961-62; most assists, 439, in 1958-59; J' 'V? "Mt 697' 1 308-03.

The Hawks how have 214 goals, 350 assists and 564 points. Individually, the Hawks could mark many new records. Bobby Hull, with 46 goals, needs nine -more in 12 FRIDAY AFTERNOON LEAGUE G. Taylor, 496 (268); A. Pearce, 447; A.

Bowman, 429. Singles: I. Innes, 243; L. Mason, 219; M. Dftby, 218.

VICTORY LEAGUE Good scores B. Casey 452 (241), M. Howklns 413 (213), E. McRory 445 (J32), A. Dollmon 222.

T. Fokuhl 220. J. Pearson 214. Hidden score, G.

Hart. it to the Coliseum last night there's very little you missed. Last night's, match featured the International Roller Derby Learje all-stars playing th San Francisco Bombers and the all-stars won it in sudden-death overtime 28-27. Attendance was 2,947 paid which the promoters thought was "better than expected." A Canadian team is one of 10 entered in the International Roller Derby League, which opens itsx schedule in early April. Fleiirde Lys is the name of the Canadian entry currently holding try- uts in Montreal.

Thesteam ill play home games in Quebec City, Montreal and Ottawa. Owner Norman OU son said Fleur de Lys would play a least one home game a month in Ottawa with a first appearance in either late April or eriy May. halftlme- the San Francisco team held a 16 to 11 lead but the ll-stars with the five-membef girls' team cafrying much of the load battled back to tiethe score 27-27 in. the regulation time of 96 minutes. Judy Mc-Guire, of ail-stars, wds, responsible for- the deciding point early in the first fiVe minute sudden-death period were: All-Stars Judy McGuire (11), Mike Gammon (8), Lydia Clay (5), Joe Buz" Saunders (1)', Eddie Krebs (1).

Ronnie Robinson ti. ii V'-- San Francisco -Sue Freeu ha (5rr DewitUCharles (3). Antonio Gilmour Mau reen O'Brien (2), Tony Ar-dono CD," Tony Roman (4), Carol-Meyerr(3iJoan Weston (2), "Orzco, (2), Lou Donovan (2), Lee FrodelH (1)1 Totak27, Hawks Flok Claude larose less than 3V4 minutes into the game. Fleming and La rose started fighting after La rose had checked Fleming hard into the boards. leming knows that if you touch one of those guys now.

its an automatic game mis- If there's any more Stupid penalties like that, it will Vail -tor a fine." Francis indicated he is considering a stiffer sentence than the automatic SO league fine accompanying such penalties. NHL president Clarence Close of Scoring Records v. to break his mark of 54, set- last season. And if he continues', the hot pace he-set last week, when he banged in six goals, it won't take long. Stan -Mikita, the scoring leader with 84 points and assist leader with 54.

needs six assists to break his own record of 59. set in 1964-65, and 14 points in 12 games to break Hull's record 97 points, set last season. In addition, defenceman Pierre Pilote needs eight assists to break the assist record for a defenceman of 46, which he shares with the retired Bill Gadsby. The line of Mikita, Ken Wharram and Doug MohhsN is moving at a pace which will break the long-held mark of 226 for most points by a line, set by Gord Howe, Norm Ulman and Ted Lindsay of Detroit way back in 1956-57. In he scoring race, Hull is second behind Mikita with 66 points, followed by Wharram with 56.

Red Wings Norm Ullman with 55 drop- Schmidt As Boston Bruins' By DICK DEW UPl Sports Writer BOSTON (UPO Milton Conrad Schmidt, a hockey Hall of Famer as a playerx but cursed with a loser as a coa'ch, faces the toughest challenge, of his life when he tries to rebuild the Boston Bruins. Schmidt, 48, take's over in June as general manager of a hockey c'-ub that has been in the doldrums so long only the real veterans among the ice sport followers can remember anything else. For the one-time centre of the National Hockey League's famed Kraut line, the GM assignment is tae latest in a 31 -year pro hockey-career in which: he has touched even- base in the-Boston Bruin organization except to sell the hot dogs. Schmidt succeeds retiring Hap Emms and he has; only one ordex- from club owner Weston -W. Adams.

to make the Stanley Cup playoffs, an annual event the Bruins have had to pay to see for the last seven years. The current season will be no different for the last place Bruins so Schmidt will have to interrupt an eight-year habit when he assumes control of the Boston, club nextseason. Unlike most sports where the coach is boss of what the organization gives him, the, Bruins admittedly require their coaches to pay' attention when the general manager speaks. ECONOnlY and RELIABILITY Faces Challen And Schmidt, one of the most popular men the NHL has ever had, is a speaker of some force. He's never been afraid to say what he thought, a habit which occasionally cost him money vni.e he was an coach.

Sfchmidt, who joined the Boston organization at age 17 in the iall of 1931, takes over uie Bruins at a time when year af ler year of losing nas proaucea a series of dissensions reports among the players. Those players who have haa tne -temerity la make their feelings public could be in real difficulty if they survive the expansion draft, Schmidt's very first words, his new appointment was announced. Were directed at players who talked at lengui but penormed in fits ana starts. The players are under W00DR0FFE HOBBY SHOP 29" Metal Folding Table Leas, set of 4 8.50 4 8 V. Inch Aspenite, EA limited stock sheet i33 Mohogony Veneer, lMsq.n.

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Campbell was a spectator during the game. "The three-day suspension "Boom-Boom" Geoffrion received loW a similar incident should have been lesson enough' said Francis. He "If Fleming wants to fiht. let him fight with another player." Francis said Flemink was paticularly foolish in" taking on a linesman because: "1 am trying to put Fleming Geoffrion. Red Berenson Trnetff' see if to Title, games ie played last week.

The Hawks' combination of Glenn Hall and Denis DeJordy leads the Vezina Trophy race with a 2.36. average, slightly better than last week 2.39. LEADERS CP A Ptt Mikita. Chicago it 30 54 (4 12 Hull. Chicago S7 44 20 2V Whorrom.

Chicago 5t 2 30 hi 1 Ullmon. Detroit 22 13 54 24 How. Detroit 59 20 34 54 3 Goyetto. SI 11 43 54 4 Rouuaou. Montreal 54 14 37 51 52 Monro.

Chicago 50 22 24 4t 54 Esposlto. Chlcoga 57 32 4 32 Delvecchio. Detroit 5 14 29 45 -4 Pilate, Chicogo St 4 39 45 74 Man. Toronto 53 1J 43 0 Hampson, Detroit 54 12 2 40 MocGregor. Detroit 5 22 15 17 14 Mortholl.

Y. 58 20 17-J7 4 Geoffrion. N.Y. 44 14 21 37 34 Bucy. Boston 52 14 2 37 12 Howell.

N.Y 54 12 25 37 42 Gilbert. N.Y. 52 24 12 34 I Henderson. Detroit 43 1 1 17 34 10 Nvln. N.Y.

55 14 20 34 4 VOOALKEEPtHS' RECORD Min GA Avg DeJoniv. Chicogo 35 2.065 13 3 41 Hall, Chicogo 24 1,415 54 2 29 illCi Chicogo totals Giacomln. N.Y. 51 3.480 137 2 36 54 3.281 134 2.49 5 199 12 X41 New York totals 58 3.480 14 2.57 we can get our attack rolling again, and right xt the Urt of the game" Reggie is- thrown outr It does not make yense. "Any further recurrence of kind of filing will 'cost the player pTefity.

There 4s no excuse." he added: "It might even cost now." Campbell has been conducting a campaign in recent weeks to protect his officials on the ice. Hodge, Mont Worile, Mont. Vochon. Mont. Boumon, Mont.

Montreal totals Bower, Toronto Gamole, Toronto Sowchuk. Toronto G. Smith, Toronto A. Smith, Toronto 2,055 Of 160 16 2S a 2.12 40 UX2.00 2 120 i 2J0 St 3.490 153 2 23 1,232 54 1.71 21 1,065 57 3.21 It 4t IS 2.22 2 115 7 1.63 1 60 5.00 A' st 57 1,420 161 2.16 .50 2J76 156 1 25 384 22 2.44 5 280 13 2.71 3J40 1 1.25 10 1,440 t3 3.4d 22 1,298 72 3.33 12 42 40 143 Bassen, Detroit Gardner, Detroit Detroit totols Johnston, Boston Cheevers, Boston-. Parent, Boston Boston totols 40 300 207 1.45 Shutouts: Giacomln Crozler DeJordy.

Hodge Bower Hall, Worsley, Vachon. Cheevers 17 Empty nt goals: Bower Giocomin, Vochon, Gambit, Crozier, Johnston, VPotent 1. Pencltles In minutes: Montreal 727; Boston 671; Chicogo 421; Tor onto 565; New York 543; Detroit 560. STANDINGS ChlcogpX. 58 35 14 9 1I4 137 7t N.Y.

27 22 9 158 149 43 Toronto 57 25 22 10 .154 143 60 Montreal 58V 24 24 10 145 153 58 Detroit 59 32 4 176 192 50 Boston 60 35 10 154 207 40 contract to give 100 per cen of- their effort. I never had trouble- with players while I was coaching and I don't expect to have -trouble as general manager." Several of Schmidt's predecessors were regarded as "tough disciplinarians" when they arrived in Boston. But the club continued to stagger despite the rulings of general managers Lynn Patrick and Hap Emm, and the coaching of Phil Watson. Schmidt has never made any claims about being a tough guy but there's a growing hope in the hub that he will be just that. I AUTORAMA I '67 I I COLOR TV I P.RAW- I 1.

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