My 25, 1954 Vlalls-Ilarrleon Bout Tentativoly scheduled April 12 -Ion.oN'10. (GP) - Fi-a.n.k Tun- ngy Toronto boxing promoter. sn- nouhced Wednesday that a return mu; between Earl Walls. Canad- .m begvywelght champion. and l Harrison. ranking United heavyweight." has been ten- scheduled for April 12 st to. T”,2T-risen won a unanimous 10- mund decision over Walls at Maple L9,: Gardens Jan. 30- lrollowing the Harrison fight was scheduled to meet mddy Beshore at Edmonton ugrch 8. Tunney said a finger ;mu,y kept Walls from fulfilling the engagement. M .1 result. the Edmonton Box- ", commission suspended him and recommended to the National Boxing Association that the Asso- mucii ban him from boxing any- where in Canada until he fulnlled mg rommitments in Edmonton. -mm-my said the Edmonton com- mmlon wants Walls to ngiht there Wm, M fights Harrison in To- ma, me promoter said in view 11; walls' "prior contracts". the A gnsion ”lJ not Justified" and :::!p., going to "take it up with the cmadlln Boxing llleder-stion" to hgvo the suspension . scinded. wlm his hand how healed. Walls expected to start training in a for the April 12 bout. walls is few day! ...---Z--mrm WOMAN'S BODY IOUNlI;hed REGINA. (CP) - Th! I body of Helen Hines. 41. was found in her home early Wednes- dgy, Beside her on a. bed was her 55.yea,r-Old mother. Mrs. Mary l-lines. who was taken to hospital in critical condition. A hiife was found near the bed. ..... May Invite Russian Chess Team To "Canada WINNIPEG. (CP)-Dr. Nathan Divinsky of Winnipeg, president of the Canadian Chess Federation. said Monday that a Russian chess team now touring Argentina may be invited to visit Canada. He said it is "an almost cer- tainty" that the 10-man Russian team. eight of.whom are among the top 10 players in the world. will be in New York in June. "I will be writing the Russian consulate later today to see what it would cost to bring the team to Canada it they would like to come. There is nothing definite yet. "We wouldn't stand a chance in a match such as this but it would add a lot to the chess interest in Canada if the Russian team did come." Soviet Paper Crilical Of Sport Award MOSCOW. (AP)-Giving the Sul- livan award in sports to Maj. Sammy Lee. veteran of the "ag- gressive" Korean War. has drawn the fire of the newspaper Soviet Sport. In a column of critical "notes on bourgeois sport", the paper com- ments on the granting of this prize to the high diver who won a gold medal in the 1948 London Olympics. Why shouldn't he get it? Because he was at war is 1953 and not at sport. says Soviet Sport. "The Sullivan award is the hon- It or-able trophy given annually to the beat American athlete," says the paper. , "But during 1953 Sammy Lee was in Korea as a doctor in the American Army. and during the year he did not take part in any sport events. But in the official statement of the Amateur Athletic Association of the U.S.A. about the 3 award for Lee. it says that he rec- ently treated the south Korean president. syngman Rhee, who had a "sore ear." Soviet Sport asks if this was grounds for being "named the best (Headquarters) ghn;eryi3,, -vommsn -were or ll" Italian Pitcher ”"””E”' On Milwaukee TIRE SALES AND SERVICE let no input your our regularly. We'll csich wear and cuts before they cause you trouble. 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Al-ta., and Walter Mclslroy and Bob naming of Van- couver. WAXTEE CONVICTED MONTREAL. (CP)-A waiter in a Montreal night club Wednesday was convicted of assaulting a. cus- -tomer and was sentenced to three months in prison. Witnesses said Alex Menzla. 23, knocked down Joseph Wickhamstile of Montreal and beat him while he was lying on the floor, Twenty stitches were necessary to close his wounds. training roster Romano Lechl arrived here from Rome six days ago but the Braves kept it a secret until Wednesday owner Lou Perinl. as late as it fortnight ago, denied he was im- porting a pitoher from Italy. Lschi. 22, is a student at the University of Bologna. I-lis expen- sea to the camp here were paid by the Italian Baseball Federation. but now the Braves have picked up the tab. If Lachi develops, he'll be signed to a minor league farm contract; if not. he'll return to Italy and become an instructor. The Italian hopeful is being taught how to throw a curve ball. He has what. observers say is a surprisingly loose cverhand pitch- ing motbn and e semblance of a curve ball now. Lachl has learned two english words -"good bye"- in his stay here. I-lls buddy in camp is John Eelardi of San Jose. Calif, ll brother of Brooklyn's Wayne Be- lsrdi, who speak Italian. Soccer Results LONDON, (Retuers)-Results nl soccer matches played in the United Kingdom Wednesday: ENGLISH LEAGUE Division I Wolverhampton W 1 Bolton W 1 Division III southern Reading 2 Brighton and Hove l SOIIQIIIIIDIOI1 0 N0fWlCh C 0 Division In Northern Chester 0 Mansfield '1' 2 Chesterfield 5 Bradford 1 Darlingfon 0 llartlepcols U i SCOTTISH LEAGUE Division A at. Mfrren 1 Patrick Thistle I Division B Motherwell 1 Third Lanark 1 A ENJOY YOIIR 1 Open to all young people 8-is Illustrative cam folder. details 8- CIIEIIIINB AT EMAIIIEI. GIMP BOATING. FISHING. GAMES, ETC. Emanuel Camp is Ii Maritime Christian Youth Center situat- "l on the 'srnous Whltlcek fishing pond. Dundss Centre. P.E.l. . Dundee Centre. P. I. I. 954 VACATION years. Write Immediately for and application form. in MB. f AVJMIIFQOIYOIR EHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH-FARGO or DODGE-ADESOTO DEALER SUIW LUNGER LINING LIFE will: CHRYCO CYCIIBUND BRAKE? RIVFT L N'- 45. When applying IT HE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN Wounded French Soldier By CORLEY SMITH QAIGON. Indo-China, (Reuters) - A wounded ,Frendh lieutenant evacuated from Dien Bien Phu said Monday" that infantry fighting for the French-held mountain fortrreuvwas as fierce as anything he had ever seen in the Korean war. The officer said combat between the approximately 40,000 Vietminh rebels and the French Union de- fenders now resembles Korea - with constant patrols. shells flying overhead. 'and the men inside dig- ging in for the next rebel on- slaught. His description came as a. French communique reported reduced re- bel activity around Dlen Bien Phu in the last 24 hours. The French high command also announced that French and Vict Namese defend- ers Sunday battered their way through Communist-led besiegers blocking the road to the fart.ress' southernmost outpost. lnflltratad Valley The communique said the de- fenders killed 14 Vietminh troops 1' 5. I I0 must he 17 to 0 years of age, sliilled tradesmen lo . . "5 ywbring birth eertiheats or other proof of age. APPLY MONT AWAY-For full Information write or virif the Army Reerolrlng Come nearest your home- Reportws Fierce Fighting and captured one in re-opening the dusty. t.hrea-mile road. The rebels had infiltrated the valley from posi- tions in the surrounding jungles. The French lieutenant said the insurgents appeared to be half- starved when they attacked the vital stronghold on the Tonkin bor- der. He claimed that even in the midst of battle they threw them- selves "like wolves" on any scrap of food found in the trenches and bolted it down. Further north. French and Laot- ian troops pressed through moun- tain jungles Monday in pursuit of the rebel "Iron Division" moving up both sides of the Namhou river toward Dien Blen Phu after failing to capture Luahgprabaiig. the royal capital of Laos. last month. French military quarters said Gen. Vo Nguyen Gisp. the rebel commander-in-chief, may be wait- ing for fresh supplies of ammuni- tion from Communist China. before resuming his attack on Dien Bien Phu. Russia Claims lei Invention MOSCOW. (AP)-The Soviet armed forces newspaper Red Star declared Tuesday the Soviet Union invented the jet-powered airplane and still leads in its development. In a front page article calling on Russian airmen further to im- prove their techniqum with Jets under all flying oonddticns. Red star said: "The Soviet Union is the home of jet. aviation. soviet scientists were the first in the world towork out the theoretical fundamentals for the construction and exploits- tion of jet planes and soviet de- signers produced excellent exam- ples of jets." The article did not mention any types of Boviet jet planes or build- era. PAGE SEVEN gene:-ally credited in the West with developing the mat successful jet turbine engine for use in planes. Whittle took out his drst patent on a Jet propulsion engine in 1980 and his first experimental Jet- powered plane was flown in 1941. The British-published "Jane's All the World's Aircraft" says Russian work in the let field has been devoted to the improvement of a type developed by Germany in the Second World War and the production of British-styl-e power Britain's Sir Frank Whittle islplants. 'Ths Canadian Soldier stands trained and ready to aid in the deferizi of our freedom wherever and whenever it may be necessary. He may be in Korea, In Europe, or in any one of the scattered military establishments across Canada and Into our Arctic regions. But wherever and whenever he is called upon to go, the Canadian Soldier's training and spirit is all clireclecl to one basic aim -- the defence of Canada. It is hard to imagine what this country would be like without such devotion. Throughout our history, he has surely earned the pride - the gratitude of this nation. in these loaf few years, the Canadian Soldier has played his part in discouraging potential aggressor: and in helping to ease the threats of war through service in Korea and duty in Germany. But, there ll still a lot to do. We must not relax our defences. Army leernlflng station. ms Kent Street. Charlottetown. P. E. l. - Telephone 3105 M The Army Recruiting Station or Reserve Force Armour-y nearest your home. 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