JANUARY 4. 1952 iochoii sin in Running In Dixie Tourney TAMPA, Fla.. Jan.. 3-(AP)-v Favorites kept on advancing in ihe Dixie tennis tournament to- ny, but Henri Rochon of Mont- real and Tony Vincent of Miami and close calls. ” '- , top-seeded among for- eign entries, had the toughest lime. having to come from be- hind against Leon Wilson of Jacksonville. The' score was 4-6. 5-3. 6-3. Vincent also took three sets to beat Jack Borllng of Orlando. 6-2. 2-6, 6-0. Defending champion Gardner Mulioy of Miami, seeded no. 1, had a stiff workout against hard- hitting Bobh Light of Daytona Beach. Mulioy won 64. 6-1. Second seeded Bryan (Bitsy) Grant of Atlanta. Gu.. romped over Jim Vuille of St. Pefcrsburg, 6-1, 6-1. St. Mary”: Blast out 8-1- Victory ' Over Saint John HALIFAX. Jan. 3 - (CP) Halifax st. Mary's. continuing their winning ways. blasted saint John Beavers 8-1 here tonight be- fore 4400 Maritime Major Hockey League fans. The Saints. sharp-shooters all the way. banged in three goals in the first and third periods and squeezed in two in the second. lieavers second string goalie, Gordon Mabee. did his best but he had little chance as the Saints fired rubber from all angles. Ma- bee stopped 29 of then 37 shots thrown at him while his opposite number Dori O'Heam turned aside 27 of 28. Despite the difference in shots. however. 0'1-learn had the tough- est time. Beavers, far from out- played, gave him plenty of work Your Car Now! at 1v'ii-cstonc dd" ios. ei ethical 0”””' iii WINTER WEATHER VIIIII . Firestone SUPER ANTI-FREEZE Prevents rust and corn rosion. Protects your motor against frigid weather. yum illlllllll" nol h A c6" chll Your Friendly- lleoorve Tuesday, when the Central Royalty Glee Club Presents "FAMILY ALBUM" At "T 'l'rlm or Vlilor tlollogo Auditorium Admission 500 Sponsored hy Centennial Y's Men Club TICKETS NOW ON SALE HERE 5 H gr; I re stone Dealer Store lor iontl m'.t Mad f brdwo,-, barb; 4.95 dilediliy EIiml"""” I N . soo1tQ Vin 4 jun!!! Dole!" 5"" Smart di'”''" 1 .65 miiih vrilhi universal nouniin! billthot. My 5.70 2:7.-1'. Right, Jan. 15 and several of their drives were definite goal material. Only 0'- Herirn made the game as lopsided as it was. Johnny Morrow scored for Saints in open the game and Beavers tied it up when Johnny Ubrlaco cashed in. Before the first period had closed, however. Saints collected two more and from then on the league-leading visitors never came close. Pete Leswick was once again it standout for the locals and Joe MacArthur was particularly effect- ive in the closing period. Johnny Morrow, fate of Char- lottetown Islanders. led the saints with a. pair of markers and n as- sist. Danny Nixon. Dewey T emp- son. Frank Berseron. Bill Ford. Leswicir and MacArthur had the others. Kenny Macxenzie of Halifax was imured in the second period but will make the road trip coming up alihough he may not be able to play for a few days. Johnny Arundel, Carl Smelle and Meslch turned in top 8313195. for Beavers with Mesich in particular 3, power of strensl-h 0" the de' fence. Line-ups: Saint John: Goal. Mabee; de- fence. C. Smelle. Lee. Meslch. Arundel; forwards. Ubriaco. T- smeire, Hurst, Meldrum. Nicolle. Blair. Mulligan. Watson. Buchan- an. Langilic. Halifax: Goal, 0'1-learn: de- fence, D'rainvil1e, Nixon. Berser- on. MacNeil: forwards. Mac- Arthur, Leswick, Ford, Campbell. Lewis. B. Watson. Morrow. Thompson. Macxenzic. Otficlals: Heffering and Mac- Intyre. SUMMARY First Period l-Halifax, Morrow (Thompson) 2-Saint John, Ubriaco (T. Smellel .. 3-Halifax. Bcrgeron '(MaeArthur. Leswick) .. 4-Halifax. Morrow Penalties: Drainville Morrow 14122, Arundel 11:11.2, Mesich 13:25 (minor and mis- conduct). second Period 5-Halifax, Nixon 6-Halifax. Thompson (Morrow, Drainville) Penalties: Bergeron 10:28, Meldrum 11:38 (tcarn pen- alty). Mesich 17:20. Third Period 7-Halifax. Ford (Watson) .. B-Halifax. MacArth (Leswickl . . 12:25 9-Halifax. Leswick (MacArthur) .. . 13:00 Penalties: Mesich 2:M. Drain- vilie 7:49. Campbell 12:13, Arundel 12:13. Stops: Mabee 0'l-learn . 14:55 . ........ .. 3:30 ur . 9 10 10-29 910 8-27 . l0::i9 frni-3 CUARDIAN. CHARl.0TTF.'l'0WN MON'I'R.EAL, Jan. 3 - (OP) .. Closing stock quotations: Stock Abti Abtl Pt .. Aluminium .. Aluminum Pr Ashes Atlas Xd Bath A Birth 3 Bell Xcl Brazil .. .. B0 Pow Xd Bruck B Bldg Pro Bulolo 0 Com (7 Com Pr Cdn Brew Cdn Car Cdn Cat A Ceian .. CPR Xd C-eckshutt .. G Smelt. Xd Xb Cons Pap Cons Tex D seag Dom Tar Xd Dom Tar Pr Dom Tex Fndtn Xd Xb Fraser Xd Ford A G Stl War .. 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The Reds have one forward and two d-efensemcn for sale and Lamoureux has been in touch with Providence coach Terry Rear-don. Definite word about any transaction may be received today. The players involved are right winger Roger Bedard. defenscmcn Orvall Laval and Andy McCalluin. Coach Lamourcux is definitely in- terested in Bcdard and possibly one of the dcfensemen. Bedard has been a standout in the American Hockey League for several seasons nnd has ai- ways ranked well up in the scar- ing races. A recent deal by which Providence secured four players has overstocked the Reds with right wingers. May Get Players Here From Providence Reds. Coach Lamoureux will be contact with Reardon today phone concerning the players. The outcome of the transaction may ldcpcnd upon the selling price of the player or players. ' Reardon inquired about the Providence players with the Is- landers and stated that either he or Johnny Gagnon (the Black Cat of Chicoutlmi) would be in Charlottetown shortly to see the athletes. CINCINNATI. Jan. 3 -(APl- Cincinnati Reds today irnded pitcher Willie (the Knuck) Rams- dell to Chicago Cubs for pitcher Frank l-Iillcr. Both are right-han-dcrs. Rams- dell won nine games and lost 17 last season Hiller won six and lost 12. However. in 1950, Hiller cop- ped 12 victories while dropping Montreal Stocks ...c..... ....D........ ... ..,...-..... -.. --.-. . 5.U ITS 5OVERCOATS ENTIRE STOCK . O p on: o Ice Races At New Glasgow A large crowd of race fans were on hand to see the second iacc oi the season on the New Glasgow river on New Years Day. Close finishes and tough battles were witncscd in each of the three classes. Mr. Henry D. Gallnnl was the efficient siaitei-gand go: the horses away good ill each hcnt. Dale. Baron and Sunnymcaden it was a race from start to finish. with owner-driver Mills getting his smooth-pacing Bob Dale im- id9l' the wire first in each of the .two dashes. Baron was second land zBlair Andrews' Sunnymcadi; a good third. Class B also had three sIai-ters-- I.limmy Clegg, Miss Hazel Grove and Roma Frisco. won the first heat. with Roma Frisco second; Miss Hazel Grove third. The Pineau entry broke a hopplc in the second heat. which iwas won by the Brown entry; in. ?Jimrny Clcgg second. in the final: ldzisli just two horses faced .si,al'tEl' lGallanI. the Clcgg pnccr and Miss Ii-lnzcl Grove. These horses raced jlike a team the full quarter. with jClcgg getting his nose undci: the (wire in front. Class C had two l)cgiiiii-ci's- You'll See, owned by Mr. A. B. Cutcliffo and driven by B. An- drews. and Eddie Dale, owned and driven by E. Bernard. Those colts raccd like old timers with the Bernard entry heading the summary. The horsemen lippl'et'iaI.c kindness of Mr, Andrews in use of his barn and other favors. Another race will be siazrd Sai- urday. weather permitting. All horses and horsemen welcome. Officials: Announcer. Gcorgc Smith: Judges. Harold Steven- spn. Fred Ford. Following is the suniniary: lass the only five games, Each is in his 305. Bob Dole (Mills) . couch Keilaa of the Perth-Royce hockey team. Toronto. has a new forward line that he thinks will perform well in the Ontario inter- mediate circuit this year. Tiircn team against the Budbury Wolves for the world championship in Two of them. Darry Tlrilr and Boris Janda. ' - I of his players played for the Czeclil Europe two years ago. spent eight months crimp in Gerinnny after in a U. 3.! fleeing: - Iizociigllookoy Players Find Their Way To Canada their Communist-dominated home lnna. Coming to Toronto they join- ed up with the third. Otto Kra- tochvil. who came to Canada vu Iraly. Left to right. Johnny Popc- rlulli. Tlrik, Kratochvll and Nomi lxiilns. Class A had three eni.i'ics-Eobi Jimmy Clcgg i incl Veiar-Bolanos Bout Tonight NEW YORK. Jan. 3 -(APl- Chico Vejor. a young weltci- or. the livay up. meets Enrique Bolanos. .'.os Angeles vctcrm who fought for the lightweight title three ;times, in tomorrow night's 10- wound feature at Madison Square Garden. Vejar is a lopsided 1-i-5 favorite in the bout. ,. Although Vcjor lost to Eddie iCompo last September, the only :defeat in his 37-bout career. this will be the big test for the 20-year- iolrl from Stamford. Conn. Bolanos is the most impoztant name he .ever fought. The ringside Bolsnos. veteran of lea rights. had a mediocre year in Iii-val. winning only three of nine lstarts. in his last start. Jan. 1, Bolniios fought it draw with Man- inv Madrid in llolh-v.'ood. His re- lcoi-ci is se-ii-3. sin-inpiiniiis I TRURO. N. 5.. Jan. 3 -(CP)-- .Truro Bcarcals notched their l0Lh lconsccutivc home victory hero to- inight. downing New Glasgow Rangers 5-3 in an Antigoni.sh- Pictou-Colchester Senior Hock8Y League game. , CINCINNATI. Jan. 3 - (AP) -- ' Cincinnati Mohawks today re- turned amateur Vic Howe to New York Rovers of the Eastern Hoc- key League. Howe. 22-year-oiu right winger, was sent to Molinwks of the American Hockey Lczvzuc on a thrcc-game trial lbasis Tuesday. lie was return- ed after two unimprcsslvc per- ; formanccs. :Baron (R. Fordi .. .. 2 2 isuniiymeadc (B. Andrews) .. 3 3 I CIIISS B . :.ill1lnLV Clcgg (C. Smith) . i 2 1 .Miss Hazel Grove (J. Brown) . 3 Roma Frisco (A. Pincaul 2 dr Class C Eddie D-Jlc (E. Bernard) 1 1 You'll See (B. Andrews) . . 2 2 f).Ui't" " WAS IT A Miiaaeaoa DID I see A STREAIL OF GRAY N YOUR NOBLE .4 MANE WESTERDAV THAT'S some TODAY .3 x, the , HAVE You Been 6PRAviNc5 on THE OLD LIQUID 6i-IOE POLISH AGAIN 1 THAT Randy Turpin No.1 Boxer LONDON. Randy Turpin. for Sugar Ray Robinson's wo1'ld middleweight title. has been scl- ccted as the No, 1 British boxer in 1951 by the British Boxing Wi-iters' Club. of the 56 listed. 11 appeared on one or both of the recent world ranking lists issued by the Nat- ional Boxing Association of the United States and Ring Magazine. These lists generally are accepted Jan. 3 -(AP) - and David liiacLeod ("What's logical contender 3 Sport Echoes 1 Doug in name?” says Slinkcspeare. "Plenty." sziys we) are among the best of the young crop, and Fred DesRoches is another boy who should make his mark in hockey. This trio would look fine on any junior "B" rostet in the Mari- times right now. Or, if not right Continued from page 6 promising youngsters too. Inow. after (I month or so of good coaching. as nffiadi. wherever professional boxing is staged. liaililleon and Uncle Elliy . :1'LL run Mvliiaorn urwsiz MY PiLLOW,' ,, n NAPOLEON-' WHEN I wmceur, MAYBE I'LL HAVEA suzpiziae -f By clltiord McBride W BOA RDING IIOUSE PHONY COLOR Domr HRRMOMIIE wm-x YOUR wRiuKLe6 .I 7- 1 LOW FUFF - Maior Hoopla 6PuTT-T1-w Fuirrr-Fi:.'..-' DRAT vol.) BOTH!---I AH-E2-v-THAT PATCH I OF SILVER M-Oi-i,VE5 .-w 1 6uMPeD Mv HEAD AGAINST THE ROOF OF A FQIENITS WHITE- WASI-IED HEM HOUSE 4- FF.' 4” ANY MORE af 3EPiSH QUESTIOZNS (I l PAGE SEVEN;