Renna Oe THEY WERE 'A WINNING TEAM' BEFORE Avelino Gomez, Canada's leading jockey, will be re- united on Saturday with _'Vietorian Era', the top Mey 13, 1966 stakes winner in 1965, for the $10,000 added Ultimus Stakes, at Greenwood race track, in , in Toronto. This duo 'CLAY' 5 APPEALS REJECTED Head Of Draft Board Checks Muslim Law LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP)--The chairman of Cassius Clay's lo cal draft board says his inter-| pretation of Muslim law contra-! dicts the heavyweight champi on's claim that serving in the armed forces would go against his religion The contradiction, J, Sherman said Thursday, the ,rejection of one made by Clay of his 1-A draft status The other Allen appeal, in which Clay said induction in military| service would present a hard- ship, also was rejected by Local Board 47 in Louisville, Sherman said Edward Jacko Jr., torney In New York, said: 'The appeal is predicated mostly on hardship, because the hardship exists at this time," But he said there are "eight Referee Named For Title Bout LONDON Smith, a Edinburgh, was appointed Thursday to referee the world heavyweight title fight between champion Cassius Clay British challenger Henry Cooper here May 21! This will he Smith's first world title bout. He has had charge of only one other cham pionship contest the British bantamweight title fight in which Alan Rudkin heat John Caldwell in' March, 1965 Smith is one of the boys' among Britain's ing referees, A March, 1950 to star class in December, 1964 "This is wonderful," said Smith when he heard of his ap pointment in the collector's of fice at the Edinburgh City chambers where he works as a cashier, (Reuters)--George new top box referee since he was promoted the top rating | objector Clay's at-| 55-year-old Scot from} and! or nine grounds for the appeal,, ineluding conscientious ob jector." Jacko didn't elaborate on the others Should Clay's conscientious appeal be upheld, he still would serve, eithe in non combatant military series of} non-military jobs, said Col, Ev Kentucky CHECKED MUSLIM LAW Sherman said the local board rejected Clay's appeal after 'I s selective service, looked up a little Muslim law.| Torres - Thornton Sign Contracts NEW YORK heavyweight (AP) champion Light Jose Torres and challenger Wayne weight I have Thornton signed tracts Thursday 21 title fight at Shea which will start a few hours! after Cassius Clay takes on Henry Cooper in London. Torres and Thornton both have their eyes on a fight with Clay, however dim that pros pect may seem now Torres said he hoped to 'win hig' over Thornton and thus convince the public he was a fit opponent for Clay Thornton preferred to concen trate on Torres, but also was anxious to take on Clay if and when The contracts call for Torres to get a $75,000 guarantee, with a privilege of 40 per cent of the gate and television money Thornton will get a $25,000 guarantee, plus 20 per cent of all receipts over $200,000 Harold Conrad, president the promotional firm, Inc which makes with this bout a crowd of 30,000 for fight at Shea and the outdoor show in New the Floyd Patterson-Inge- Johansson rematch in 1960. official con Stadium | of its debut since mar fyew caused|erette S, Stephenson, director of | they appeal) | watched by former French box tier j could win a fight yrith his legs," for their May| Carpentier told Clay and run, Cooper Combat, | said he expected} the first| first big} York | ALUMINUM OSHAWA FREE PARKING Aluminum Awnings Porch Enclosures Stor-Screen Doors - Windows CMHC Accepted Aluminum Siding Jolousies Sliding Glass Patio Doors Aluminum for Frame and Walls For Bodies of Troilers and Pickup Trucks Reglazing and Re-Sereening Aluminum FOR PATIOS NOW ON DISPLAY AT NASH ALUMINUM VENT Awnings for all seasons! Aluminum Door and Window Inserts 95 ATHOL ST. EAST -- OSHAWA SHOWROOM & FACTORY PHONE 728-1633 hel a ti as J ON TOUR OF EUROPE By JIM NEAVES REGINA (CP)--What better, way to advertise Canada's cen- j tennial in Europe than with a| operate fo assure the status Frank Germann, | the Saskatchewan! ¥y Association. Germann, athletic director at Notre Dame College at Wilcox, came up with his idea for a touring team of Indian and Metis players about a year ago "To send a native Canadians B overseas would be good for Can- ada and particularly for the ego of the Indian people. What bet- ter way to celebrate our 100th birthday?" Some preliminary work has been done on the scheme but Germann admits time is short and obstacles must he solved, "There are three major ob- stacles. First I need applica- Itions and credentials of hockey ability from Indian and Metis \ players. Approval is needed from the Canadian Amateur | Hoc key Association and finan- 'cial assistance would be needed from the Centennial Commis- sion." He said the major obstacle is money, 'but first a move must be made now to get players, then some assistance may be possible through the Centennial Commission, the national fitness council and from private do- nors,"' Germann says CAHA recep- tion to his initial idea has been favorable 'They showed keen interest and I'm sure if I can show them a substantial list of players at the CAHA annual meeting May 23-26 in Montreal, the SAHA will get the go-ahead." WANTS NATIONAL TEAM He says while the Prairie provinces could supply the lteam, "it would be better to have Indian and Metis players from all over Canada." "There are a_ tremendous number of good Indian and FINGER-TIP START is just one of 18 convenient LAWN-BOY advantages. Others include: @ Clog-Proof Grass- catcher @ The Industry's Lergest Muffler @ Two Speed Operation @ Two Year Warranty proved a "winning team" last year and the "punters"' figure they may repeat --CP Wirephoto "The Muslim code says the Muslims should obey. the law of the land in which they reside Now, the draft law is the law of the land "Another thing, the Muslims have their own military force I don't see how, they could say are not militaristic when have a military force of their own.' In London, where he is pre paring for a May 21 world title fight against British heavy weight champ Henry Cooper Clay had no comment on the decision He took the day off from sparring and spent it doing leg work and shadow boxing, ing champion Georges Carpen "You're the first man of your ever seen who That's me," said Clay Hit Hit and don't be hit," the other corner who had his last fight with Clay stopped in the fifth round because of extensive bleeding, asked that the fight be allowed to continue; despite any bleeding until his handlers called a halt From Master Marine & Mower Repoirs and Service to all Makes of Outhoords and Power Mowers. STATE STANDS ALONE |] jimie' Ned Senet Mou) Nebraska is the only one of the United States, 50 in number to have a unicameral state leg islature, Jack Hoar---Certified Mechanie 725-1901 19 GRASS KING MOWER * Heavy duty 3 hp. 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"I'm sure we could do it for) Germann! jess than $26,000," save 'There is so doubt in my mind a team of the calibre of Alberta's Lacombe Rockets who played in Ahearne Cup play two years ago in' Europe, losing only one game in 10, could be put to- gether. 'It is important that such an Indian and Metis team make a good showing. We wouldn't |? want it to defeat its purpose." | BOWLING NEWS MOTOR CITY STORE LEAGUE Our 196546 bowling is over dor an other successtl year, with Angus Gray don Carpet team winning the champion ship trophy while Kinloch's took the Con solation sward. High average this year was won by June Grice with 710; high single for ses son -- Rose Stovin 140 and high doable for season Maude Cockerton $72. 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