Moncton Hawks In 2-0 0 Shutout Over Halifax Fourth For Lockhart . llovers-Anchors Game Tonight The Rovers and Anchors will meet tonight at. the st. Dunstan: University Rink in a regular City League hockey game sched- ..1ed to get unclerway at eight- niciock. The wlntler of l.onigllt'.I game N.-l1.. Jan. 22 - MONCTON. (OP)- Moncton Hawks moved three points away front cellar- dwelling Sydney Millionaires to- night. by scoring tl 2-0 win over Halifax St, Mary's in B Maritlmc Major Hockey League game here. A goal by Morrie Hamilton in the first period proved the margin necessary for the win. Geoff Bur- man added an insurance marker midway through the sccrmd period 'I'he game was one of the fast- est here this season. Both teams will take over undisputed pus- turned in a sparkling exhibition session of first place in the in at goal-tender's duel between lcuguc standings. The Anchors strachzln of the Saints and Lock- and the Saints are tied for lll'5l- piacc with three points. The Rovers are trailing by a point. In the last meeting of the two teams the Rovers defeated the Anchors by a 7-3 score. Since then the strengthened Anch- ors have defeated the Saints 5-1. The players of both teams are requested to meet at. the G. H. Barbour building on Euston Street at seven o'clock so that they may be transportcd to the College. S'sideTIurllhg Club Schedule The following is the schedule at the Summerslde Curling Rink for this evening: 7:00 I'.)I. One: it-e Num-ber R. L. Mollison vs. if. S. Muc- llxvcn. lee Nulnbcr Two: V W. R. Morri-on vs. A. s. Hop-l kins. ice Nunlbrr Three: E. Cannon vs. All Gordon 0:00 PM. Ice NunrE:ct' Onc: Davies vs. R. Bishop. Ice Number Two: , T E. flickey vs. W. Hayward. fourth of tlio season. goal caught saints flat footed, lfe grabbed the puck from a face-off in the Halifax end. poked it ahead and raced in to pick beat Strachan shot. Moncton scored their second goal. Ronnie hart of the Hawks. was Lockhzlrt's Hamilton's The shutout it up and cleanly on a low Saints were short handed on three occasions in the first period. but Hawks were unable to capital- i7.e on the advantage in manpow- er. Saints were trapped deep in territory when Hawks Rowe and Denis Fillon broke out of their own end on u posing play, and whipped the puck to Burman who had only one man and the goalie to beat. Saints applied the pressure in the third period, but Lockhatt was equal to the occasion and re- ceived airtight support from the Moncton defence. Tempers flared as the tempo increased, and five penalties were called. all of them minors. by ref- erees Mathleu and Elliott to keep the game in hand. Hawks outshot the Saints 8-5 in the first period but were out- gunned on the round 20-19, Lineups: llalifax -- Goal. Strachan; de- fence. Drainville. Nixon. Bergeron: ice xrmrbcr Three; -forwards. Campbell. Macllrthur, L Inman vs. .1, F. Morrison il.eswlck. Ford. Vlarwiok. Lewis. , gsg I )IcKnnzlo, Wat-on, Mar 1' 0 W. Localfurlih; Schedule Today fcnce. wlnemnster. Milne: 1 Thompson. Bowncss, Moncton - Goal, Lockliarl: dc-l Olsen. May. forwards. Marshall. Hamil- ton. Sc-holes. D. Ilnreck, Clements Filion, Robitlsoll. Burman. Rowe. Officials-Mathiriu and Elliott. LITTLE SPORT E he lly Rouson St. Mary's and use the two pla- toon system. ll set-up somewhat different to that in use by football teams. The hoclaey platoon system for a 90 game schedule as used by Halifax calls for one team to start the season, a rebuilding job about ll month later. and then another new team for the pluy-off drive. In that way it is possible to have a strong team at all times provid- keep the wheels turning. This may be 'exdg-geratlng the who sat in on last night's saw what appeared to be two very tired teams in action and as a re- sult they witnessed one of the worst games of the year. The Mll- ilonrllres with only twelve men and playing their fourth game in rive nights played the game the smart- est way they knew how in hopes of obtaining a draw or maybe even a win. They laid buck and played defensively, checking their men closely and hoping for the breaks. . a .. And only for some brilliant goal tending on the part of Ray Fred- erick the Miillionalrcs might have made the breaks p.l;: Ray handl- ed 28 of the 20 shots which came his way in capable fashion and sometimes he taught the defence Next year the teams in the Maritime Major Hockey League should take a tip from the Halifax ed there is a Col. Olnnd around to point fl hit but nevertheless those game THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN Islanders In Leo Lanloul-eux's Islanders kept their nose above the second place water line here last night as they came out on the long end of n02-1 score against the Sydney Million- ulrcs in a game which produced little in the way of action or hoc- key. Bob Gray's goal with eight min- utes left in the third period provel to be the winning counter and thin along with the snappy goaltendlng of Ray Frederick was one of the low redeeming features of the dull contest. , For over two and a half periods illc teams waltzed through their motions on the ice. taking an oc- casional time-out to toss a good pass or make an inoffensive rush. Must of the action consisted in throwing the pllck into the corner from near the centre line. Play opened up following Gray's goal as the Millionaires abandoned their defensive style of play and lattcmpted to get back in the game. Gray received a tripping penalty less than a minute after he scored and the Millionaires showed power on their pressure attacks. Golllle Brilliant Only the brilliant work of Ray Frederick riul-int! the next two min- ulcs prevented the Moneymen from salvaging at least a draw. Three times he kicked ollt blazing drives as he and his team-mates kept the enemy at bar. The teams played through a scoreless first period and half way through the second before a goal was scored. Phil Vltale was the marksman as he drilled a screen- crl shot. past Hicks from two feet inside the bluelinc, Willie Marshall. 2-1 Win Over Sydney To Tighten Grip On Second Place Saints and Glace Bay Miners. The Teams played through a poor walrm-up session with each squad missing one golden scoring opportunity. "Red" Favero fanned on ll goal mouth pass from Pllwlyshyn and two minute: later Balhgllte missed after being set up by Dunc Muclntyre. Except for the two goals the second period was a repetition of the first. The Millionaires fined 12 shots at Frederick. many of them fairly long. while 1-licks handled only five in his end of the rink. "Buck" Whitlock s e t up "Skippy" Frezcll with a good pass but the hard working newcomer failed to beat Hicks. Shortly be- fore the period ended Beaudry centered in pass off the hack- bourds to "Buck" but Whitluck failed to knock it into the open not. Neither goalie handled a shot during the first five minutes of the tlllrd period until Pawlyshyn rifled a 80 footer at Hicks. Soc- onds later Frederick pulled off the save that probably meant the game as he made a diving block off little Alex Birukow.- Rohmer and Birukow broke away with only one man to beat and Rohmcr sent his ct-ntreman into the clear. The Marshall line was the Is- lllndcrs best attacking unit. as they showed spurts of aggressive hockey. ”Skippy" Frezell, who made his first appearance here. played a hard game, back checked well and stood out for his spirit- ed typo of play. For the Islanders Ray Frederick was the best man on the ire. He handled 28 shots ugainst 21 for young Cllff Hicks. Johnny Dut- clnlk carried the puck well most. of the night. and Phil Vitalc. al- JANUARY 23, 1952 U. S. Permits Baseball Ticllel Ceiling Increase WASHINGTON. Jan. 22-(AP)- Baseball got a cost of living price increase today-specific boost: in ticket ceiling prices for six big league clubs and 8 per cent for all the minors. The Office of Price Stabiliz- ation said the mlljor league out- fits affected by the order are clubs which have not raised the tariffs in recent years. The raises were granted to cover cost in- creases pay. travelling expenses and park maintenance. The increases range up to rl top of 50 cents zl seat, granted to the two Chicago teams on both reserved and box seats. For both the Cubs and the White Sox that would permit ll box seat charge of 52.50 and II reserved seat rate of 32.00. Their general admission: could go up 25 cents to 31.50. It is up to the teams them- selves whether they apply the boosts. hind the Chicago manage- ments inclicntcd they were un- clccltlcd. Hockt:-yfiathe; Al Victoria The first games in two leagues were played last night in Victoria rink before enthusastic fans. The Try-on Arrow Sisters defeat- ed Cape Traverse Rover sisters by ll score of 2-1. Doreen Howatt and Hazel Dawson scored for the Ar- rows find Anna Howatt for the Rovers. It was ll tie game between Cape Tiaversc and Victoria-Crapaud for the Board of Trade Cup. Final score 1-1.- in such items as player. Rangers Come From T. Behind For 3-All Tie With Boston Bruins BOSTON. Jan. 22 -- (GP) Rookie Herb Dickencon and Wally Ha. ' t scored third-period goals tonight to move New York Rllngers into a 3-3 tie with Boston Blulnll. The deadlock enabled Rangers to retain fourth place in the National Hockey League. Paul Ronty. a former Bruin. set up both Dickenson and Herge- shoimer to ruin the of moving into the circuit's fourth playoff berth. which Rangers hold by a one-point. margin. Boston hopes , Saints Meet Rkchmw Game Tonight The Prince of Wale; basketball team will Saints tonight at Collegt meet the the S.D.u, Alumni-Gymnasium in ll regularly First Period 1-New York, Stcwal scheduled Prince Edward rllanl (Ross) - ................. .. 13.18 Beikelbnll Deazue game. 2-Boston. Ltlblnc, (Quzicken- In "'9 Starts lhls Year the bush. Chevrefils) . 19.43 SENS have broken even with . Penalties: Ezinlcki, win over the Y and at loss to 9.. second pg,-god R. C. A. F. at Summerside, Th, 3-Boston. Creighton. Welshman. lost their only start. 1 (Macxell. Pelrson) 12.35 N058 same it) the Y last Saturday 4-Boston. Peirson. T0nllZllt'S some will no mencc gt (Mclntyrc) 1721 seven o'clock and will e referred Penalty: Kyle. by Joe Cullen. Third Period Intercollegiate basketball rt-in 5-New York. Dlckcnson. commence here on Friday night (Ronty) ' 30 with the saints playing st, Thomas "l'l;e"r"r;v.i.-”sVi.'Q.-l'l'Qi'e'r. ' (Ron ty) Penalty: Kyle. .1 University. That same night the Y. M. C. A. will play the .l1.C,A,y at Summerside. ' t Fllrl.-ll. 1;:-glad 4 r) aidlesston lnlcllearlng, the puck out- f;'pm R (ace.0ff. SM u,. we may lliougllt 0(i'CfISl0n1allyd r-oalltilindg I in -we--.m.. , - ' 1v.Vlonc on. ami n 1 1.)? s e le buelne. His div ng save one minute and I t, i g .0 f108m no. Day? We 9011- N D w;(','l."u.e(.'”'lff”lfh”P genalgei Eoglclfgonzle 303v Dig Alextglrukoitv in ghe last per- ends later the Mlliighlllriiveigiesnedl 5'l'TSgV's d d I . . . B." n. -, g ' - fl , amp e : . o . io was e bes of t e night and the count up 1: 1; o 9 Y "W 90"” "9 0 l (.urllng Clllh today I the Ptck- V"' Tan B3.l1ZiltE. - M Bans M. ” Second Period it probably meant the cum and me best forward on the ice. helm: D”"”."3' 13"” M”"""” "d wnrra PLAINS, N. v., Jan. 22 P :'TMm"w"' Burma" W959 '"lp”mml "'9 lmlms 10 ""3 illzgerman. Bathrvate scored from Rom": Mnmwws gave young -(CP)-Roger vvhynott 158 1X2. w..dm,M,n,. ., ,.. M. (Rowe; Flll0nlh---------- 359'f1SlM1dCI”5- fl face-off to the left of the lsland- tg'”;f gm"! p"""””"' F”"k Mllhonc Bav. N. s., battled Billy ' Penalties T N9”l91od p 4 g . . . res net with a short. rising shot. was :(nd.h(.m)f'.',,,fno,':.1r;1" were Wyatt. 156 .1I2. Trenton, N. J.. to IL... lgu B, rt-""5. E, wood' S . gglfd 70 A statlstlclzlll would have had It was almosta perlodlnter when Sydney g, C031 H'ckSc.deIence an eight-round draw here to- J. cum W. H. worm. VS” J. COEETHSIF nix W 2.” wi 9- an easy time counting the num- gray scored the wlnmrg He comg Maithews Dinning hvucmwng ngm, - Goaltender Ray Frederick (above) ed the Sydney Millionaires 2-1 ttoles. G. Foster. A. O. F. Gill. ' afsferlefyg) 001:: 12:3; N690" 419" 0! wmplelell 1335505 last "ISM Tuned with Willie Marshall to wort forwards ,Pirle Blrukow Roach. played a standout game for the fa. F"del'lCk "Med 35lde 33 Gl "19 35 if. R. Carruthcrs. N-lia.r:im”-19.56. . Ghere wercd nmfeu. IV:(i1f:,hllll: an: the puck from the corner to the Hildebrarld. Robertson ,BElll'l"'El':C' . . shots aimed at his citadel as he Pics: ti:-II);-. AA'sl(.ll:Irll('. Ff. smptg ' s ' - (O23; for cmgufmnnl-"HUS gzfll frog: of the pelt a(rj1ddhli;s mp from Rchmer, Gmagherg ' ” ' i lanuers last night as locals defcat- kept the Islanders in the game. wtlrne . . .. unson. ,. ., .. t , -. c,.g ce on an e igh in the Charlotte, G01 1;... d, g g Clarke: Vs" A. C.,m..,..,,,' W. GhSl:TB.Ch-'lll 8 6 5--1? but on the vlholc any rescmb- Wines behmd Cu” Hicks Don 0W” - it C I pl .1, .' g R. B 1 ' F. r. . jl.ockhart. 5 5) 6-20 lance of pusslnlz plays seemed to . . J erick: d9l9nC9. Travis. Dutchak. o o R f - 1;. Du-L5 C g.1e?IrIOn1- --------es be purely nccldcntnl. There was bcnrmger also got ll" 3551” 9" mv Vllnle. McLagan; forwards. Traln- E S S M'M'H'L mnwl.-f Cums," Fl-"Rf'M..tu;ne; Vs” . not a passing play during the may" or. Favero. 'P8WlS'Sh)'n.- Whltlock. gmp ' M. Block. P. Hillier. W. R. Bur- gamei:s':1oll ((':i(:'(1Ulx:3tl us 0"? W9 Only Four Penalties (Ilv31”eliaudI;l',l!ellVmrShan. Be". A n .d d NEW YORK Jan 22 -- (AP) - Whljif F A I'll .. SEYV E f l '1 T 0 - '. Z . ' ' ' nr-10:0 G11 Alhkllrdir Qmhomnd N Monday "mm ge(w:tl!lI:U(3lheLllT&l;l1C: omcms L Hcuermg and Gum e guspendeg hflght manager Tommy st. John 32 17 5 224 152 69 . W . .. A t - .- o . , . Y The mm. was n mm” d M t gg ynn an is brother were arrest- C'l'town. 27 2.”: 4 192 193 sf ., . . hor cl ti 5 I t.. Th 1., 8 P "C V 9V0 - 1 ;.::(;l'lOl'.:0n.IJkD;ri:lll(;hilli;. ems Sinnddrg by The lk:'1C:lors fl:n:in:(li 0! any heavy mmng. only mu, ' Fll-st Period OSHAWA, om" Jan 2z.(cp).L ed today on an assault charge for Glace Bay 25 25 4 189 178 51. - insdn Ix" 'llow7..lt irl.'a.'Bt-ll. line and was one of the best we lvfnaltles. probably a low on Char- Scorms - None. The cllnadlall figure skating punching a referee and a match- mxlrllx 25 as 4 207 199 54 I. ' ' ' ' WASHINGTON Jan 02-JAPF. saw rm, season. lottetown ice. were handed out by Penalties - Favcro 7:53 champhmsmps wound up 55;”. maker at Madison square Gnrdenllkfcncton 21 27 6 155 '50:! 45 Th .. f ' '. . . . or s hr 1 and 0 A-Rpml Hour phv tonight put, out a list of "nb- Hm gag? t::"f';: nsctntgf 0ra)'o:9 mmm: mane,-5. tMut'sl1all) I........... 12:04 maneQ:nY:1:empx&l,(:dol.::pgpa.i:::l. . . ll-'IllVOS at the winter Olynlpics in - - t g '- solutc deadlines for title defen- I 4 T1 h t H . g .,gsVdne, Bath gt C . 5 y GARMISCH . .0510 next month. it was ll-arnrtl lcc 3--M. l-furzhcs. E.Ix. McNutt. (.95 in. me "mm N-B.A..l.emgnized fans were concerned vl:ls- that ' 19 S 0. Sl-II ed Mllllonalrcu. " - 3" 9' 9 ,, , '::unes next month. A sixth was - PARTENl&lRCH- lmn, mama A decision is ..xp.,..r. J. H. McNcill. .T. A. Frzlscr. vs.. (.hum;,i0ns. March 15 is me mm ihie Ilslaadcrs woninnd llhoy ol)- ll:8ll' fourlth gagnekin five llalgrgzaliltzonl Qm.iil...-2.0". l6v!:;l)I named last month. gal, Getrnlallz. Jan. 23; (ESP!) - Cd mnmnfow Dr. Allan. D. lllzlync. -l. 3- MU dp - f y i t H, J .3 Wnlcou, ”."N 059 ll '"lP0" 1"" lllfo ,' g - 9" up 9 C055 C 90 lng flC- , - ” l : - ' The Canadian Figure Skating ' ""3" 0" 9l'CUl'Y-5 0 RN 6 835- - -----ee-.'.Dm.-e------ hnyl Dry Giddingsi wgrheorrelgrgyvggltfium Odam Wm polintsg AI-.;ltIl1e.rcsult of the win .-enslve game all the way. Their nlnz lliilmd P M Association mm H Wm send N... on Germany's Olympic team 10-3 3"”: Sm" Hmsmm; ------for up at 2 rt convention in Chicago. ; s . 3" 9 9 0" "l i- , ' ' , Flrstbrook Frances Dafoe Norris ll-1'0 500798 Were -. - an -2. TTTT H k S Besides Jersey Jon wlllcatt in Dtlimt rlfltlsgllondoptllltir tbs; Illllfxd me manger. willie they Cnlrdlyt ;Ma.ri.tl;llll. Bellrlnger.) ..12.14 Dome" and vevl Smnh. to the i mm 0' mm developed II" ' E 05 9! WES Mm ,;;;: :;.::e.;;.:.': z::..... ..i..:.;:.: :;?':.l::.';;i:":.;.:”:t.::"'m es - W mm M we .T020::"?.-.."";.2HC.f1rS.;”” --c we lxe or oc,v a m, t t - . . ,-v A" are from Toronto, on ll rll , w a cone c ur- prim, am.” .1 I, no en... con hp ghh (1 Km G -I "V have won five, a pretty respect The wslmrs rod 0) 12 I HlCKS ... .... 7 5 9-21 I g 1, A 1 9 '9 By The Canadian Press yA:::rg,rl':vee'l';:h.. "'1 av” able average their opponents will we mmpteu, uncos nnI:1y”,,eem,';2. Frederick "I .. 10 12 6-28 Susanne Morrow, 21' three mm Rf-tan Euxlrdpflfflttfilzlllrg-l3)'l:,dl)llll.g Any 8 exposure M" 35c' Reprint nhrmm” Mn" The NBA said they were lziv. tell you. The Sydney Millionaires fcnmemen. Joe Lcwmdoski with S winner of the 59-” or cvem' W” in 1948 ma look after most of M "ch 0' lo '0' 35"" Mm Fun Sydney 1 Charlottetown 2. T ' i i ' would give a lot to change places ,. mp injury .,.m(.h no N,(.(,i'vcd in named to Cnnlid-'13 Olympic 108"! ' 3' Service. Charlottetown. Halifax 0 Moncton 2. OHA Senior A Kit;-llcner 6 Hamilton 0. Owen Sound 6 Brantford ll. OTIA Junior A Oshawa 5 Gait ll. Kitchener 0 Guelph rt. Quebec Senior (ltlawa ii Chicoutlrnl .5. Quebec Junior r.;l'anb,v 2 Montreal Nationalcs G. Q.M.lTL Standings bn "completely months rule w,lllcll . . . strictly enforced." Tito plan is to six months on that much time in rt move.to the six Is to he fair with vacate any title not defended within that period. Other deadline dates: T-llyweight: Dado Marina. six months from his defence-'agalnst Allen Nov. 1. 1951. Terry Vic Towccl. six Bnntnmwclght: months from his defence against Luis Romero Nov. 22. 1951. Featherweight: Sandy Saddler. from his defence against Willie Pop Sept. 26. 1951. Lightweight: Jimmy Carter, six months from his defence against W L T F A Pts' Art Aragon, Nov. 14. 1951. Quebec 24 14 6 149 125 54 Middleweight: Ray Robinson. six Montreal 24 15 3 I66 '-31 51 months from his title acquisition Ottawa . 21 17 5 129 136 4? from Randy Turpin. Sept. 12. 1951. fihlcoutimi 19 16 H 153 I28 46 In the case of Kid Gnvllan. the Valicyfleld 19 22 3 137 131 4'. title defence must. be against Sherbrooke 13 23 8 106 144 32 Charlie Humez. European champ- Bhlwinlgnn 12 25 5 96 143 29 Ion, N.B.A. raid. F0 NIGHT SKATI FRIDAY--CH GARRIBON SATURDAY-SKATING ..-rloxm MONDAY-CHILDREN'S SKATING NG ...-... TUESDAY -- HOCKEY '- SYDNEY - 8:30. WEDNESDAY-SKATING ................. .. THURSDAY - HOCKEY - GLACE BAY - 8:30. ILDREN'S SKATING HOCKEY AND SKATING SALE TODAY - WEDNESDAY - 9 THURSDAY-UPT02 P. M. ALI. REMAINING TICKETS THURSDAY - 2 P. M. -Jan. 21 to 25 . 4 to 5:30 Stu 10 .8to10 .. 4 to 5:30 '16 RECCE BAND. .................................................... .. 2:30 to 4:30 HOCKEY PRACTICE. A Tlllllllll ONE - GLACE IAY vs. ISLANDERS In II?FF"or encore MISSING onus -vrnlnr Lou taillpgnoramo ntvnnoo HA.M.T08P. roynuu with the Islanders right now, . . . . Earl "Skippy" Frczcll made his first appearance in an Islanders uniform on Charlottetown ice and turned In It good showing. Frczell workcd hard. buck checked well and displayed a fair slap shot. As a mutter of fact he lmd the first shot on the opposing nct. Early in the third period he "dekcd" Bill Dinning on a rush uround the Mills defense and looked pretty good in doing it. He had one fair- ly good scoring opportunity but shot at the covered short side. . 0 . . "Bucko” Tmirior may not make the trip to Saint John today with the team. it was stated last night by coach Leo Lamourcux. Wes has not been feeling up to par for the past few days and will probably be given a well deserved short rest. The Lslanders planned to leave by plane but may change their plans this morning depend- ing upon the weather. 0 O 0 Much is being written these days about the work of Will Fields in rebuilding the Halifax Saints. For his efforts Fields de- serves commendation. He also should be given a pretty good rating for his ability to keep sign- ing players in view of the fact that each club was issued with only 25 playing cards at the start of the reason. Halifax has used more than 30 players already this neuron and theer are reports that there are more coming in. Where the playing cards are coming TIIIIITSIAY 8.30 ml. M. Sllint John. 1Vhlp Whclan. Don Macilac und Ecldy Mnrincnu were missing fronl their lint-up. Tllc Island!-rs win. their fifth in their last seven starts. strengthen: their hold on second place. They have 58 points. four more than the third place Halifax from is not quite clear. o . o . At. the start of the season cach club was issucd with 25 playing cards. The clubs were only al- lowed to register 18 men and this was to be done by Dec. 15 ac- cording to II lcaguc agreement. The December 15 deadline was ex- tended a month to January 15. In the meantime Hulifnx kept chang- ing players faster than :1 hockey coach changing llncs. Yesterday we recalled at least 32 players who htld played for a half dozen or more games with the Salntc tllls season and if we had dug deeper we could probably find a number more. A1? of these play- crs should have signed cards. I C 0 0 By A recent vote of the M. M. H. L. member: the clubs have been given until February 1 to sign re-lnsteted pron. This will allow the Saints to bring in the new men they are seeking. The Islanders may also obtain the ser- vlces of n professional player. Last night coach Lea Lamoureux stated that he was going to try and reinforce the club with at least another wirlgman. They can be obtained if you have the money to buy them. Thredfehlhldke Title From Joe Walcoll NEW YORK. Jan. 22 -(AP) - Bob Chrlstenberry. chairman of the New York State Athletic Com- mission. said tonight heavyweight champion Jersey Joe Walcott will have his title taken from him "un- lcss he agrees within 15 days to meet a legitimate contender." The New York boxing boss said he considered former heavyweight champion Ezzard Charles and un- defeated Rockey Marciano of Brockton lV.'usc.. as the "foremost contenders." Chrlstenberry made the state- ment after he had been asked if he planned action similar to that of the Louisiana. state "' ' 3 Com- mission. which withdrew recog- nition from Walcott today. The Louisiana. commission said the action was taken because Wnl. coit failed to defend his title with- in six months as reuueoted by the National Boxing Association. walcott won the title by knock- ing out Charles in the seventh round at Pittsburgh last July 18. tn Holyolre, Mun. where Wal- catt wal scheduled to box In ex- hibition tonight. Jersey Joe's man- ager. Felix Bocchlcchlo. decur-lug YED THEATRE to comment on the action of the Louialnnt. communion. (Color) MONTA Thursday 0 Friday 8 P.M.; Slturthy 8 & 10 EM. GAITIBOO TRAIL IANDOLPIISCOIT u GIJE Bed Shelton MON.-TUES.-"WATOII THE BIIIDIE" with last month and is training in Ger- many. Miss Snflth 20. won the ladies title during the three-day champ- lonshipa here. Miss Defoe and Bowden won the senior pairs crown Saturday, while Firstbrook successfully defended his senior mer.'s title. Although vevi smith. 19 didn't. win an event she won a. berth on the select team on the strength of her second-place showing in the senior ladies' event. A blonde beauty from Winnipeg. Rosemary Hendersoon. 19. took I close win over Ann Johnston. 15. of Toronto. in the junior ladies championship Friday. Miss Henderson. who placed 3th in .-. field of 10 entries in the sec- :or competition. was the only girl to enter both classes. charlie shelling. M. of Toronto. walked off with the junior rmn'u crown. Patricia spray and Nomi Walk- ly in the Junior singles. won the Clllxnadian junior pairs champion- : 1;. Miss Defoe and Bowden took the senior pairs title on they out- pointed the only other contenderl. Audrey Downiw and Brian Power er. of Vancouver. who -placed poor- t Canada's figure-skating represen- ALL R.C.N.(Rl AND NESDAY. 23rd JANUARY, Arrrzlsrlou QUARTERLY PAY PARADE WILL BE HELD ON BOARD II. M. Cf S. QUEEN CHARLOTTE, WEI)- LIEUT.-CDR. J. J. TRAINOR. COMMANDING omoan. U.N.T.D. PERSONNEL 1952. MONTHLY MEETING AT 1930 HRS. SPECIAL Usual Entertainment OI VIIICOIIVCT. -' smut " "”t9M””mm"?”t?llit My win um 19 cm? lm-far -ArleneDIhl - o ('ui.'vRoLtr.. ocosuomct fur.-l .. 1 cm vir-' Garrison -0ffioers' Mess BY MAJOR A. B. MMRAE ON KOREA. ALL MEMBERS REQUESTED T0 A'l'l'END. ON FRIDAY, 25 JAN. '52 ADDRESS AT 2030 HRS- After The Meeting. Z 7 . ”;7 f ('.u c I A .4. . r