rd ee Tr ae ee eos pees By ak a ee Le VillBeStaged In k A.Arena\ez as Fe 4 E ie for the world light Busso of New York here said Halimi, Torres See Terre, ol 1, Is anbeaten inland Becerra will get upward of 28 fights and has scored 22/$30,000 a en. ae Oe ee knockouts. Among them was alor fg me ‘Three Bowl Tilts = = ye See Ge sy ee ay iF sae * > World Title Hahte eee ape Sig for the last five| years, a three-year nny. FORE Ay) 7 | tract was aot diesdoeed taal: + 's; which he said “‘made me happier took ajthan T ever got in pro SPECIAL NOTICE THE MARITIME Raceways, bought Hanover, by Adios, for $40,- Os ? f- mile tracks, he will be rac- ' these youngsters, as two- and three-year-olds in vite stakes, which are mostly on the mile tracks. Joe O’Brien, acting for the S.A. for the Camp Stable is be- the Camps are breeding ‘wonderful trotters and pac- jis a slight favorite over 3\by Ronald E. Kinney, secretary ‘the late Are Slated Toda NEW YORK (AP)—Penn State lengthy list of post n college football bowls ‘that spotlight year-end holiday season. A third game on today’s pro- gram is the Holiday Bowl at St. Petersburg, Fla., where Lenoir Rhyne of Hickory, N.C., meets Johnny Unitas Wins Award PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Balti- more’s brilliant passing quarter- back, Johnny Unitas, Friday was named the first recipient of the annual Bert Bell Memorial Award as the outstanding profes-|§ sional football player of the year. Unitas’ selection was announced Feet nt : EERE i 5] se HARNESS RACING _- _ WED, DEC: 30th, "Extra Copies yf May be ordered now! Contact any ef our offices at Charlottetown - Summerside - Montague - Souris - Alberton. THE GUARDIAN | — xrepane Ltd. of.the Maxwell Football Club, making the award in memory of |§ -commissioner-of the Na-| AS tional . Football League. Unitas polled 44 first votes of a}? possible 54 and totalled 247 points |¥ on a5, 3, 1 count. Cleveland’s;3 Jimmy Brown was second with ; CHRISTMAS 6 points a9nd Charley Conerly of |} SI ~)\ Brien comes third in winnings with $488,341. Stanley Dancer is fourth with $456,757; H. F. Beis- SPECIAL singer is fifth with $404,731; Hugh }} A: Bell is sixth with $326,730; George B. Phelan is seventh with $289,592; Jimmy Cruise is a } New York Giants third with 82. | Dh ee Cy Yes with $289,435; .James Dennis is/3 is ninth with $288,107; and John .9 i Simpson came home in tenth |} ‘= place with $282,186. & . It was a great year for the|§ Canadian-born reinsmen. Clint - Hodgins who drove ‘Harness themselves. The get of Scott 1.58 3-5,,one of the world’s trotters and winner of than $300,000 in his racing , and Meadow Pace, 3, p, | 3-5, are starting to show up $ year. ORS OF YEAR For driving honors of the year, to the USTA report, ie first place goes to William D. ) Gilmour, who finished top with 165 victories. Billy , who had been leading for six years prior to this ar, had 157 wins, but Billy the “money won” driv- ‘for the 8th successive sea- with $695,296 to his credit. ind three cheers for Canada!! second place in money won is Hodgins, of Clandeboye, , With $601,283. Joe O’- Horse Of The Year,” Bye Bye Byrd to an all - time money-win- ning mark for one year, and to a world record of 1.57 4-5 on a half ~- mile (Roosevelt) oval. Hodgins also was in the sulky in Adios Butler’s 1.55 45 world mark on a mile track for three-year-old pacers, and he also piloted Adios Butler to a 1.59 2-5 mark on a half - mile oval. And he also won the Little Brown Jug with Adios Butler. Gilmour, a native of ‘Ontario, led all drivers in the number of dashes won, and Ralph Baldwin trained both Diller Hanover, champion three - year - old trot- ter, and Tie Silk, closest conten- der in many of the top stakes. And, as mentioned before, Joe O’Brien was third in money win- nings with the privately - owned S. A. 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