NOVEMBER 13. 2'7 as uh Cain "JOIIIS zicveiond-IEIIGIIS ELAND. NOV. 12 -(AP) - ,,”.l,;f.iZ'r-ltcner Bob (Sugar) Chin. ' 4 3 he wouldn't dig up any strategy, Joined Cleveland i. d y. 'l'igl.,Ign5heowl:n't pitch ior Detroit's 1 N31,, Bob is going to sell sea- :of, tickets this wintell ior the ”i”.i;. likes Cleveland. an pretty blond; fiancee. Miss Judy Stevens. W,” in a flower shop here. They will marry 990- 1- A. (or his job with the Indiana. 30., gm permission from Tiger m.,..gpr Charley Gel-lringer. ll-rm.-e'; no conillct between m two jobs." said Cain. "Don't worry. The Indians won't let me ... on any of their secrets." -MANY PARKS- o....lmh oi the whole area of is included in its 18 1951 Ratings Of Canadian Boxing Federation; Poulton Gets Mention QUEBEC. Nov. 12 - (GP) .. Ratings oi the Canadian Boxing" Federation issued today alter its annual meeting: Heavyweight -- Charnpiorr Ver- non Eacoe. L , contender. Don Mogard. Toronto. Earl Walas. Ihronto; outstanding boxers: James Parker. Toronto; Baby-lace Saun- ders, Winnipeg: Eddy smith. Gal- gary; Dominic Berardo. Windsor. Ont. Light-heavyweight Champ- ion. Tiger Warrington. Kentvills, N. 5.; contenders: Kenny Love- grove. Hamilton. Ont.; Cobey Mc- closkey. Dartmouth, N. 5.: out. standing boxers. Jerrls Jamel. Van- l'lol'nia lgillonal Parks. apart from 53 couver: Archie Hannesan. New awe parks, Waterford. Ont.; Eddy Zastre ,,,. Admission Silo FOOTBALL DANCE At tile nonnawsv - TONIilllT, NOV. 13. 1951 Sponsored by - Tile llllegwall Football Team Music by tile liowntowners Dancing to to 1 Montreal; Mike aobel. Montrisl. Middleweight -- Champion: Roy Woutzrs. Montreal; contenders: Yvon Durello. Bale st. Anne, N.B.: Jimmy Langston. Vancouver; Billy Fiiield. Toronto; outstanding box- ers: Gordon Wallace. Brantlord. Ont.: Ace Mccloskey. Halifax; Jim- my Nolan. Calgary: Roddy Mao- Donald. Calgary; Arnold Fielger, Chatham. N.B. Welterweight - Champion: John- ny Greco. Montreal; contender. Frltzi Pruden. St. Catharines. Ont.: outstanding boxers: bots, Montreal; Tommy-gun Spen- cer, Glace Bay. N. 5.: Howard Isa- lle. saint John, N.B.; Levis Cote. Montreal; Roland Lemoyne. Que- bcc; I-iarry Poulton. Charlottetown. Lightweight - Champion. Ar. mand Savoie. Montreal; contend- ers: L'il Arthur King, Toronto: Bolly Cantor. Toronto; Dick How- ard. !-ialliax; Bryant Kelly. Tor- onto: outstanding boxers: Alan Me- Fater. Toronto; Ernie Keniok, cal- gary: George Dunn. Edmonton: Willie DesJardina, Winnipeg; Al Gauthier, Montreal: Percy Paris. liq-Iallaiiax; Til LeBlanc. Moncton. Ire-atherweight - Champion: Frankie Almond, Vancouver; con- tenders: George sinclair. Toronto; Clement Bolduc. sherbrooke. Ques. Dave Mitchell. Toronto: outstand- ing boxers: Tommy Corrick, Tor- onto; Maxie Males, Toronto; Char- lie Savard. Quebec. Bantamweight Champion: Fernando Gagnon. Quebec; con- tenders: George Sinclair. Toronto: Clement Bolduc, Sherbrooke. Que.: Dave Mitchell. Toronto; outstand- ing boxers: Tommy Corrlck, Tor- onto; Maxie Males, Toronto; Char- lie Savard. Quebec. Fly-weight - Champion: None: contender: Claude Melllllel'. Three Rivers. Que; outstanding boxers- none. l NEW YORK. Nov. 12- --(AP)- Rocky Mzlrcianois knockout of Joe Louis today earned the un- deieatcd Brocklon. Mass.. helter the October award in the Hickok professional athlete of the year poll. Marciano barely nosed out Bobby Thomson. whose last-inn- ins homer won the National Lea- gue pennant for New York Giants. clear highways. Avoid annoying . Goodyear dealer equip your rear wheels ooolnfyeaa Sure-Grips nowl in mud or sno 3II going . . . keep going in snow. mud or gumbo with Goodyear Studded Sure-Grip Tiresl . They're designed for all-weather driving. Strong. sharp studs set in angular bar arrangement like tractor cleats- pull hard. get you through without chains! 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Farce By MURIEL NARRAWAY Canadian Press Btaii writer LONDON, Nov. l2--(CP)-Canad- lan-born Allyn Mcberle. playing a dumb brunette out oi the "Born Yesterday" school. has met and passed one oi the toughest tests at this London stage season. At shortnnotice. Miss Mcberle stepped into a lead role vacated by Yolande Donlan. and did it so well British audiences didn't; seem to notice that one oi their iavorite stars was missing. The play is ("re Dorothy,A son". a farcical comedy neatly pointing u some contrasts. between the iT)TleI'lCBl'l and the British way oi lite. Miss Donlan created the lead role oi Myrtle, a dumb brunette. To playgoers it seemed that only she or Judy l-loluday. who started the vague ior dim-witted heroines in "Born Yesterday". could do the part justice. In fact. British drama critics ngured the producers were taking a big chance in substituting Miss McLerle when Yolande decided to leave the play to make a picture in Spain. "To Dorothy, A Son" calls ior a long. gruelling periormance. But 24-year-old Allyn. playing what is her iirst "straight" part. was 9. success irom the first jittery mo- ment she stepped on the stage ol the theatre. I Allyn isn't so sure that she llkes British critics implying that hdr choice ior the role was a gamble. Although she hasn't played that time oi part. she considers herseli an established actress. New York Roles on Broadway she danced in "One Touch oi Venus". starring Mary Martin; took over the lead of "On the Town". and originated the part oi Amy in "where's Charles". an American version oi the British stage annual, "Char- ley's Aunt". Originally Allyn came to Britain to make the dim production oi "Where's Charlie", under option to Warner Brothers. but in her last week at the studio decided to accept the part of Myrtle. Now they're comparing her zip and verve with the somewhat soiter approach brought to the role by Miss Donlan. "To Dorothy. A Son" involves three main characters. one oi whom-a woman expecting a child -is merely a voice and a waving arm throughout. This leaves the entire stage to Allyn and Richard Attenborough, who Plays ht? CX' husband. Slim. live-ionl-live Allyn was born in Grand-Mere. Que.. but leit at an early age and was brought up in New York. She still has relatives in Winnipes. Toronto and Windsor. Ont.. and each time she hits Detroit, she slips across to Windsor ior a iamily visit. She made her stage debut. eight years ago in Hamilton and Lon- don. Ont.. as a ballet dancer with the San Carlo Opera company. Planning To Smash Baby-Farming Racket MONTREAL. Nov. to -- (OP) - A little known article in lab! Criminal Code will be used by police here to smash a baby- iarming racket. operating (or years. Police refused to reveal what section of the Crlmittal Code would be used in charging sus- pects, saying it would weaken their case it it was known. Two doctors and at least five other persons are believed in- volved in the baby exporting rlnz which police say yields up to 35,000 for the sale or an illegit- lmatsl infant in the United States. Despite a secret investigation which has been ltoinll on for sev- eral months. inspector Ernest Francoeur said no arrests have been made. "Premature publicity has hin- dared investigation greatly. With- in two weeks we would have had to 3400 in return for signed pa- pers relinquishing all rights to the inlant. police said. The Lincoln Park Zoological Gardens in Chicago exhibits more than 2.600 mammals. birds and reptiles. B I T E S Erwin. or . . at Mlaavl'a at case. t 10 washes. heals and elsaaaaa. Brayaosslthspaisonl l”'NARD'S .L T NINE the situation well in hand. but now we have to start from scratch". inspector Francoeur said. i ' At least so children have been sold yearly across the border with mothers getting from 3300 clraawrrlrrmm Johnny Ubriaco oi the Saint John Beavers continues to lead the scoring race in the Maritime Major Hockey but crew cut Willie Marshall 01 the Islanders is keep- ing pace with the saint John smoothie. On the week ending snturday, November 1 Ubriaco had ll iour point lead over Marshall. The Saint John player hall 11 goals and 17 assists for a total of 25! points while Marshall had 11 goals and seven assists for 24 points. Marshall was iar in the lead in the goals department with his 17. Ubriaco and Meldrum oi Saint John were tied ior second place with ii. Ubriaco's l'l assists were high with team mate Mulligan being in second place with 15. They are the only two players with more than 10 assists. Four oi the ilrst ilve scorers are members or the Beavers. They are Ubriaco. Mulligan. Melllrum and Watson. Maccracken oi the Beavers and Dennis Pilion oi the Moncton Hawks are tied ior sixth place with 16 points. Ron Rohmer. the highest scor- er oi the Glace Bay Miners, is in seventh place with 15 points. Billy Watson and Brown of ilalliax are the top scorers for saint M:ll'y's with 1l points each. Dunc Mar- lntyre and Sam Kennedy are the only two Sydney players with 10 oints or over. They both have 10. Willie Marshall's it-it winger. Don Belll-inger with 13 nnints is in a tic with Morey Hamilton oi Moncton ior tenth place. Boll- ringer has missed the last two games Willi a leg injury. "Buck" Wlllll0('l(. last Big: Four leader has nine points with live goals and iollr assists. t'Bucko" Trainer has eight. assists and no goals while Jim Mac- yna r's Ubriaco Leads Scoring Paced By Marshall Kensie has five goals and three assists (or eight points. Favelo. Beaudry and Bonhomme each have seven points. Following are the scoring stat- istirs for all players with more than i0 points all compiled by the Guardian sports Departmment. None oi the statistics include last night's games. G A Ha Ubriaco. Saint. John ll l7 3! lssarsnsll. Ch'town .. 17 7 24 Mulligan. Saint John 5 15 20 Meldnlm, Saint John 11 7 iii .Watson. saint John 10 7 '17 Mocracken. Saint John 7 9 16 Filion, Moncton ..... 7 9. 16 Rohmer. Glace Bay 8 'r 15 Arllndel. Saint John 4 lo it Bellrlnger. Ch'town 6 8 13 Hamilton, Moncton 3v10 1.1 Buchanan. saint John 5 7 12 Watson, 1-lalliax 5 6 11 Brown, llalllax 3 8 ll Haley. Glace Bay .... 2 9 11 D. Horeck, Monclnn 7 4 ll Maclntyre, Sydney ... 3 7 10 Kennedy, Sydney 7 3 10 Poile, Glace Bay ..... I 7 10 PANAMA. Panama. Nov. 12- (AP)--Ynllng Flnnigan of Pan- ama avenge-ri a knockout loss to Cllililillllfi Spirituann by stopping the. Cuba welterweight in 2:15 of the first rollnd at a 10-rounder last night. 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