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The Expositor from Brantford, Ontario, Canada • 16

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The Expositori
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Brantford, Ontario, Canada
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16
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'-4 a-- 16 THE EXPOSITOR Wednesday Feb 1 1984 glove cut by a sharp object rt IV'V tigations for the ministry of consumer and commercial relations said he was sitting at ringside during the fight and noticed an exchange of among the three accused in Melo's corner The three men have pleaded not guilty The trial is to continue glove from commissioner Clyde Gray and asked provincial investigator John McWatt to take it to the Centre for Forensic Sciences was a very dean straight break I couldn't see any reason for the split" he said in ordering the gloves tested David Mitchell director of inves streak ends at five games TORONTO (CP) A boxing glove worn by light-heavyweight Eddy Melo in a fight last June when he defeated former titleholder Gary Summerhays had been cut by a sharp object a forensic science expert testified Tuesday Norman Erickson told provincial court Judge Viebert Lampkin the cut appeared to have been made by very sharp cutting such as a knife razor blade or piece of glass Melo 22 is charged along with his promoter Travis Sugden and second Dave Carnie with conspiring to commit mischief to private property after his boxing gloves were taken following the fourth round of the fight Boxing gloves are private property usually supplied by the promoter Erickson said he received the gloves June 10 the day after the fight in which Summerhays lost by a technical knockout in the seventh round He examined them June 17 Summerhays testified Monday that cut glove" had nothing to do with his less However he said the delay between rounds had made him and feel A1 Coldeclough Ontario's deputy athletics commissioner said he ordered the investigation after he saw the split in Melo's glove Coldeclough said he took the CP Photo Valuable tip: Tennis ace Jimmy Connors leans over the net to give pointers to Brad Haines 12 of Listowel The youngster was Connors' opponent during a charity tennis tournament in Toronto on Tuesday Connors takes part in an eight-player $250000 competition in Toronto this week Canadian Praia Springfield Indians snapped Baltimore's five-game undefeated streak Tuesday with three goals in the third-period to beat the Skipjacks 4-3 in American Hockey League action John Ollson led the Springfield attack with two goals Other Spring-field scorers were Darrell Anholt and Florent Robidoux Mitch Lamoureux led the Skipjacks with two and Tim Hrynewich added one In other games Fredericton Express beat Maine Mariners 5-2 and Hershey Bears and St Catharines Saints tied 8-8 In Fredericton Dave Morrison scored twice to lead the Express His first goal was a short-handed effort on a breakaway in the opening period while his second of the game at 7:00 of the second period gave his team a commanding 5-0 lead Bud Stefanski and Paul Evans scored third-period goals for Maine In St Catharines Ont Luc Du-four and Tony Camazzola scored 45 seconds apart midway through the third period to lift Hershey into the tie The 16 goals matched the AHL record for the highest scoring tie After Bruce Boudreau extended the Saints' margin to 8-6 with his 29th goal of the season at 10:19 Du-four brought the Bears to within one with his second goal the season at Defeat was a blessing in disguise American team will be the first time O'Sullivan has fought before a hometown crowd in three years O'Sullivan has taken a year off from his studies at the University of Toronto to prepare for the Olympics The extra time has allowed him to eat sleep train properly and concentrate solely on boxing Olympic games will probably be the last amateur tournament I enter" he said to what I will do (after the Olympics 1 1 don't really know" did not beat me in Rome nor could he ever beat me I firmly believe He is not ranked in the world I believe he is ninth or 10th ranked in Europe which is a joke because anybody can be ranked in Europe It was simply a case of a biased political judging" O'Sullivan said he is looking foward to an international boxing card in Toronto on Feb 14 and then the Olympics in Los Angeles this summer The Toronto card against an meet Casamonica again preferably at the Los Angeles Olympics who saw the bout on television in Canada would attest to the fact what happened there was he said put a sliver under my skin I am going to set some scorers and him straight in the future and the future might be the Olympic Games went roughly 3' years without a loss It broke my heart to lose that way in that tournament but I just have to keep going and look foward to the future" O'Sullivan 21 said he is a better boxer than Casamomica HALIFAX (CP) Sean O'Sullivan considers his loss to Italian Romolo Casamonica at last year's World Cup boxing championships in Rome a blessing in disguise O'Sullivan and many who watched the fight considered the 3-2 verdict a hometown decision for the unheralded Italian who had taken something of a beating at the slashing fists of the Toronto native O'Sullivan world amateur champion at the 71-kilogram weight said 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