.,.- ;q.n'n - ..;., DECEMBER 22. 1950 MTiamin Top Canadian Boxer of ilali-Century vnncouvssn. Dec. 21 - (or) - .iimmy Mcbamin came home to- day to the "nicest Christmas pres- ent of an" .. the award naming mm os.nada's outstanding boxer of the half century- --nxs a swell present." he said. "I re,-mmly appreciate it. After all. 60 years is a. long time." In the Canadian Press poll. ;-im- my was named by almost unani- mous decision of sports editors and spottscasu.-rs. Belfast-born Jimmy. today 45. now lives in Glendale. Ce1if.. living in what he describes as "com com- fort” because he quit the boxing game before the decline set in and with a. good portion of his 0600.000 ring earnings in the bank. He is here for Christmas with relatives and with him are his Van- couver-bom wife. Lillian. and three daughters. Ellen. ii. qean. 8. and Nancy. 3. V Giileiie Rocket Gm 509. Here's a set that combines com- iete shaving service. 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It was also decided to begin practice as soon as ice conditions permitted. and all hockey players were urged to attend so iihat all might have the opporizunity of try- ing out for the team. , The slate of officers include. Pre- sident-Mr. Cecil Beck (re-electedi: manager-Mr. Bryer K. Llewellyn: secretary and manager -- G. Jar- dinc; coaches -- Doug Msooowan and A. F. Campbell. After further discussion of sev- eral qucstions the meeting adjourn- ed. Canadian Tennis Honors Go To Pal. Brendan iiaclten MON'I'REAL,.Dec. 21 - (GP) - Top Canadian tennis honors for 1950 went to the brother and sis- ter romhinatlon of Brendan and Pat. Macken of Montreai. who were given the No. 1 rankings by the Canadian Lawn Tennis Association today. Blonde. 26-year-old Brendan was given the toplspot in the men's division on the basis of his vict- ories in the Canadian. Quebec and Ontario singles championship and his fifth consecutive appearance on the Canadian Davis Cup team last summer. 'l'he naming of 21-year-old Miss Macken to head the women's de- partment marks the third consecu- tive No. 1 ranking for her. Little Henri Roclion of Mont- real. who held the first ranking last year. dropped to second spot. The men's rankings are: 1. Brendan Macken. Montreal: 2. Henri Rm-hcn. Montreal: 3. Lorne Maine. Vancouver; 4. Walter Stohl- berg. Vancouver; 5. James Mat-ken. Toronto; '6. James Skelion. Van- couver: 7. George Robinson. Mon- treal: 8. James Duff. 'ror'onto; 9. Jack Spencer. Montreal; 10. Paul Willey. Vancouver. Second ranking honors went to Miss Elaine Fildes of Montreal and third. The women's ranking are: l. Miss Patricia Macken. Mon- ireal; 2. Miss Elaino Fildes. Mont- real: 3. Miss Patricia Lowe, Ot- tawa; 4. Miss Mary Green. Van- couver: 5. Mrs. Margaret McLean. Vancouver; 6. Mrs. Louis Brown, Toronto: 7. Miss Francoise Lacasse. Montreal; 8. Mrs. Claire Lovett. Vancoux-or and Mrs. Ruth Porter. Montreal; 10. Miss Nancy Coliinge, Ecimonicn. 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The Negro boxer. who faces France's Robert Villemain in a 10-round non-title bout tomorrow night. said he wanted to reply to "those propagendisis who at- tempt to exploit the American Mere as being wholly discrimin- ated against in the United states. ”In our grand dCl'I'lOCI'uCy we have yet to reach a. full perfect- ion." said Robinson to Milton Kaiz, U. S. Marshall Plan am- bassador. and others in Katz' 9:. lice. "But I know that the U. 8. has made it possible for a Negro with ability. whether in business. science. atatesmanship or sports. to achieve the top." ."Americs. is not represented in Europe by its ambassadors alone but by such as you-the friendly diplomat who reflects the true value of our democracy." said Katz in Robinson. Sugar Ray is nearing the close of a six-week boxing and pleasure tour of Europe. Robinson. in previous light vic- tories in Paris. Brussels and Gen- eva. has won wide popularity among European sport fans. Kata told Robinson: "I wish to thank you for the fine contribut- ion you are making to a better understanding between the people of America and the people of Europe. "Your record for sporimanahip in and out of the ring has been recognized by the tremendous crowds which have you." A ca-pacity crowd 13.000 ring fans is expected to pack Pa.ris' Palace of Sports for the Robinson-Villamain match. the second between the two fighters. Robinson won a 15-round decis- ion over the 26-year-old French- man in Philadelphia last July. Robinson. 30, is expected to weigh in at about 156 pounds to Vlllemain'a 1&. Nine liiiirif Deaths This Year NEW YORK. Dec. 21 w (AP) - Nine dealihs have occurred this yeI.r in boxing around the world. according to a tabulation by Ring Magazine, iihe boxing monthly. There were 18 last. year. The 1950 fatality list: Feb. 23. New York. Lavern Roach. professional. May 23, Poniylpridd. Wales. Wil- Liam l-lumrphries. amateur. June 25. Raymond Grand, am- ateur. a Brooklyn sailor, died slboard steamer Brazil after an amateur bout on the ship. June 26, Rotterdam. Jean Remit-, professional. Aug. 17. Madrid. Manuel Alvarez. professional. Nov. 4. Souiih River. NS.. Alex Chisholm. Ohio. N.S.. professional. Nov. 23. Paris, Prince A-bdui Djinjiz, a Turkish Prince, amateur. died while sparring in a gymn. Dec. 7. Merced. Calif.. Samuel acclaimed of some ; HURRY! HURRY! HURRY! A . 5 ONLY 2 MORE bars to FINISH ur V 7 g mar cmusmas usr. "y e . I ?'S.' -r ' E" PAJAMAS SHIRTS ' ”? ""9 "J-”” l.'E:..."..::ii :5 i1.I”.i”':oi'5l.”. ".:ii"J. ”.'i”'.i.i".”'-”o'i5 vvhsrmlnilanneieme. ors and woven stripe!- !! upll(i5::kJ1::lelriml.a.f...-..... up pl .. g " ALSO E rues - SOCKS i .3 swearsns - GLOVES - .. g r snacss - sens. etc. -- 5 open sveumos TILL CHRISTMAS I MENiS & BOYS' WEAR 166 GT. GE0.AST. PHONE 2754 PAGE SEVEN l (Johnnie) Lopez, Richmond. Calif., professional. Dec. 21. New York. Al (Sonny Boy) West, Washington. D. 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