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Scllurnlanis is a new team with a lot of greenhorrls or the lineup. so too much must not be expect.- ed of them for a. while yet. but sHAvmGs wouorurut wnH a ROI-LS RAZOR I $1252 v Golfers 0f The Year Are Named NEW YORK. Dec, 6 -(AP) - Ben Hogan, the mighty mite from Texas who plsys out of Hershey. Pa. todsy was named professional golfer of the year by Fred Corcoran. editor of the official Golf Guide. Other selections by Corcoran in- cluded Frank Stranahan oi’ Toledo, Ohio. men's amateur of the year; Grace Lerlczyk of Newington. Conn. women's amateur. End Mrs. Babe Zahariss of Denver. women's pro- fessional of the year. In naming Hogan. Corcoran saidt "His achievement of setting a rec- ord of 276 in the open champion- ship. winning the P.G.A. and western open titles and taking eight other tournaments makes him the standout". Stranahan won the British. Carl- adian and Mexican amateur titles. Oantor Takes Decision From British Ohamp LONDON. Dee. 6 (C?) Solly Cantor. Toronto's 20-year- old lighweight, tonight defeated Billy Thompson, British boxing champion, on points in a lively eight-round non-title bout pre- liminary to the Woodcock-Savold fight. Cantor. a fast crisp puncher with a snappy left. stole points in early rounds. Until the fifth round Thompson stopped more straight lofts than he had ever done pre- viously. Throughout the bout. Cantor they are improving rapidly under the coaching of Charles Linklet- ter, with help from 5/1.. Langstaff and W0. Bullis. and will be giv- ing all they have Friday night against Ray's class/y Millionaires. lholds his lead but Allie Harris. lWhCl nipped second place from Windy Claw by a fraction of one point. is closing in on Smith. The standing: President-Earl Smith. City SlIckers-OZO; Vice-President --Alile Harris-Curran & Briggs- 226, Secw-Zfreas. -— Windy Glow. MaoQuarries-JZZS: George Guer- gis. Curran a Briggs-BM; Pihky Peters. Dodgers-SH: Syl Bern- nard. Dodgers - BIO: Ed Arsen~ ault. Dodgers-JO‘); Len Gallant. Doughboys ‘Z08; AL. MCCBYV- ille, Ainfortce No. 1 - 2M: Tanwn McNeill, Legion-DOT: Dutch Un- derwood. Curran 8r, Briggs — 204; Austin Brooks. Curran 6.- Briggs --'ll)2; Bill Arsenault. l\lacQuilr- rles - 301. ROMAN WAR AIDS Among the Rcrnans. fire-towers and signal lights played an lift- portallt part in military cam- Dartmouth In 4-3 Victory Over St. Mary’s The game between RCAF and‘ Navy should be a close. herd- fought affair. I I I I The race between the three head bowlers in the Summerside Community Bowling League is getting very close. Earl Smith HALIFAX. Dec. 6 - (C?) -- Alex (Whizbarlg) Robertson, a slim but hardy veteran. came into his own as a scoring power here tonight when his two third period goals enabled Dartmouth Arrows to gain a 4-3 victory over Halifax St. Mary's. The win second place tie with victorious Saint John Beavers and pushed Santamarlans more deeply into the League basement. The teams play again tomorrow. with“ Dartmouth getting the chance to take the runner-up spot all to themselves as Beavers are idle. Summary- First Period 1—l-lalifax, Schmidt. (Hannon) . . . . 4.52 Zwllalifzlx. Sullivan 6.17 Penalties: Prentice, Petite, Mac- Kenzie. Second Period 3-Dartmouth, Fero, (Sorel) 11.25 4—Dartmouth. ltillani, (Smith) . . 131i? Penalties: Sore]. P. Gaudet. Pow- ers. Smith. Thlrd Period 5—l-lallfax, Gray (Brennan) 7.08 6—Dartmouth. Robertson 12.08 ‘h-Dartmouth. Robertson 12.15 Penalties: Itlykc, Brennan, Petite. Officials: Gillis, Copus. Q countered Thompson's aggressive turd-handed attacks with fierce left. counterpunches which frequently drew cheers from the 12.000 fans. But the British champion, at 137 pounds. was aggressive and in the first round the lilo-pound Cana- dian was puzzled by his low crouch and frequent rushes. Thompson scored with severaltleft hooks to the body and head but in the second round Cantor gained the advantage with a fast jabbing left. Thompson was so eager to re- taliate that he was twice warned for hitting low but Cantor shook him with severe and hard right hooks to the head which left him slightly groggy and brought blood w Thompson's nose. From then on Cantor relied on a neat left and right leads and in the fourth round gained the upper head with several jolrirlg straight lefts to Thompson's head. In the eighth round both strove for s knockout. Cantor took the offensive with a jmv-punchlng right hook and from then on carri- ed the fight with straight left counter punching and neat. follow- ups. In the dressing room Cantor sported cuts over both eyes which he said were inflicted by Thomp- son's head during clinches. The decision was not popular with London fans. although some cries of "hes a good boy" rose from ringside seats for the Cami- dian. Soothe them with stmsalvs l. 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