\ » THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, July 8,1964 2] Marciano Says | Clay's Stunts Bad For Boxing EDMONTON (CP) --Heavy- weight Cassius Clay has hurt boxing as much with his publicity-seeking antics as Sonny Liston has with his ac- knowledged criminal! back-' heavyweight champion, said in an interview Monday a commis- sioner with strong. legislative support could control both fight- ers and prevent further stains on boxing's record. The former champion, who registered 49 victories in professional career, was in Pd- monton to reefree a wrestling match. Marciano said he believed a commissioner appointed in the United States would receive world-wide support if he proved himself a strong leader. "T'd take the job if it was offered to me," he said. "The game needs to be cleaned up." Marciano said he is still in- terested in managing Canadian heavyweight champion George Chuvalo. A Toronto syndicate recently took over Chuvalo's ring career and Marciano said he is negotiating for member- ship in the group. SIX-YEAR-OLD INVADES GOLF TORONTO (CP)--The ap- pearance of six-year-old Larry Longo in the qualifying round of the bantam section of the 42nd Ontario junior golf cham- pionship at nearby Port Credit Monday may result in. an age limit for competitors. Margaret Wilson, secretary of the Ontario Golf Associa- tion, said Tuesday: 'We had to do it in the par- ent and child tournament be- cause we were afraid some parents would bring a child to play who was still in di- apers. Longo, the youngest ever to participate in the qualifying round, was barely out of di- apers when he had his first introduction to golf. At age 3, the youngster, who stands three feet 11 inches and weighs 50 pounds, was playing with plastic clubs. His mother says he talks golf from breakfast to supper. He failed to qualify in Mon- day's round, firing 163 in the first test on a long layout. His father acted as caddy and scorer. Canadian Faces Two Tie Shoots In Rifle Event BISLEY, England (Reuters) Pte. David I. Moffat, 26, of Cal- gary, who is shooting at Bisley with the ist Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry, will be involved in two tie-shoots to- day after high placings Tuesday in two of the service rifle com- petitions. First, Moffat tied with four English competitors in the BSA Cup match of seven shots over 500 yards, all of them scoring . 34 out of 35. Then he and RAF FO R. E. Jewett tied in the Imperial! To- bacco aggregate event with scores in three contests at 200, 300 and 500 yards. The event was won by Lt.- Comdr. J. F. 0. Wilcox of the Royal Navy. with 100 out of a possible 105, but he was an "honors-only" competitor, . Mof- fat and Jewett will reshoot for the first 'cash prize. WINS MEDAL Pte. Marvin Dyck, 23, of Kel- owna, B.C., making his first ap- pearance, here with the Cana- dian Army team, won the silver medal Tuesday night after ob- taining top score in the first stage of the Queen Mary com- petition. Pte. Dyck headed the list of 50 finalists in this competition-- recognized as the toughest of the service shooting events here --from an original entry of 500. Dyck scored 183 out of a pos- sible 200 from the four different sections -- deliberate, rapid, snap- shooting and fire - with- movement--in which the com- eptitors sprint 100 yards be- tween each set of shots. Another Player Departs Camp Of Tiger-Cats HAMILTON (CP) -- Another player has quit the training camp of Hamilton Tiger-Cats, 1963 Grey Cup champions. The latest to pull out is prom- ising linebacker Allan Whittier, considered an almost sure bet to make the Eastern Football Conference club. Coach Ralph Sazio said Tues- day the 225-pound import left because of an illness in his family. 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