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To get thi exactly right Bo: I 1 1000 mile y tween assignments with the Can Gian Navy, at the Korean front sKOJe lowand—tinally finding the ao im a@ Convaiescent depot in an here is boss story al ene i > front-line reporter i1ation to te tory yed tory velled more thax 1 the ght Editor.) and BiLL BOSS i Pres Writer mB KURE, Japan Chinese coutan't kiil ready to get his own u.upt, Gordon Manktelow of Ajax, Ont., has about finished convalescent training here and expects to return to his unit the ist Battalion, Royal Cana- Regiment, within a few The man th is about DacK vlan Last March 26 Manktelow while Chinese Com- munist soldiers pummelled him Stabbed him with bayonets, hand grenade beside outlined his body yun sts, played dead set him with Ollila and burpet oft mind he battalion error gave the credit soldier, Cpl. Ken Mc- Sudbury, Ont Manktelow, a 20-year-old cor- poral just 16 months in the army, has a story more harrow- ing than the version first re- ported We were a’ six-man outpost,” he said at No. 6 Convalescent Training Depot here. “When the position was mortared, our cor- poral asked’ permission to with- draw The withdrawal was under way when Manktelow remem- bered a carbine with the latest infra-red sight had been left He returned to the position, blew up the carbine with a gren- ade and used a few more gren- ades against Chinese he heard on the way back By then there nists ahead as well as behind him and he went to ground. One of seven Chinese running uphill him. “They tried to ‘wake me up,’ slapped my face after taking my rifle and then dropped me again I was lying face down, arms outstretched They started to drag me. 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I had a No. 36 grenade in my hand and they found it. “They must have pulled the then put the grenade side- on the ground beside me walked away, waiting for grenade to go off. The base into my thight, but went off in other They thought it was laugh Then kicked times, poked me, then walked away. I had heen turned over and now was lying face up. Two men _ fired burp-gun sts at me. One burst grazed head knocked my cap away tnrew face. The m ed to follow the 9out- body. I could feel the { the bullets in the ground gain they threw dirt all over me,’ Those Chinese elow heard pin ways The} the plug went fragments airections a Dig me a couple of other e€ line of my heat <« ana left others but Mank- and decided 1 bette: where he was. fe was in pain and weak from of blood. Luckily his uni- helped the blood congeal ome of his wounds One of the first group came back. He started to undo my| 8 parka, but just as he reached| »od) my neck somebody called and) to hi he left. I don’t know what he rhe young was going to do. I don’t think) was looking I could have taken much more - . I'd had enough the ground that After he left I wasn’t both-|) 0 cot me ered any more a ae The corporal lay there until the minefield. It was more RCR mortar fire began to fall. |). mare luck, I'm telline wed He got his bearings from spot-/ 7, °.— oe i v ' .* lights and crawled off a path!” Peak” anceant into an RCR minefield thinking -abant sone Wi I don't know whether I things “that could have flaked out or what happéned, cual eae rbout some but next I remember it was fair- hinws that did" light. Then I got on the path How Anks he font again I heard noises and ni thought it might be more Chi-| °°°* ned sVaY t “ 3 i E “GOD WATCHED ME”—L/Cp! mam the Chinese could Chinese Communist back. Recovering from t et off grena burp-gun bur Ma lst Battalion Roy il said of that loss form Or the over a Nand ts, the corpors after bayonet would the grenade side the burp-gun even now just the hap- of the av about going forward to it~ buddies are there to how I'll to action again. But I that when it comes I'll be to worry.” the error in I'm looking 1 way. My interested nese It turned out to be a patrol ‘led by Lieut. Russ Gardiner of Arnprior and Kingston, Ont.) "eac! see if there were any sur-| K2OW vivors, and to bring in the dead | 0 busy ind wounded How did “They occur in my first story? man aimed hi first got the wrong name I -said, ‘Don’t headquarters and started to cry. I couldn’t list McOrmond’s name I was safe again with a page of detail on what He emetged from the ether at}actually happened to Mankte- 1 hospital near Seoul to find,low. I went to the RCR to talk something taped to his shoul-|to McOrmond—but he had left der: the base-plate of the gren-| for Canada on rotation His ade. Someone stole it from him | company commander confirmed later at the Commonwealth hos-| my notes on “the man the Chi- pital here nese couldn’t kill but didn’t Mankteiow realize I “9d the wrong name complete And I never did gei the story heading another patrol exploit, a week car before Manktelow’s experience, God sure that later won McOrmond the that night Military Medal I'm see to names came over a Sten shoot crest. One ne j brigade notes it my fun at then 1 believe recovery has been and a skin graft is; over the base-plate of looking after m I'd been lying o7 Va If ' |} peg and Toronto FENCING TEAM Ed Brooke, Montreal, assistant chief engineer McCoii-Frontenac Oil Co.; fencing “off and on” about 12 years but only last five or six years in regular competi tion he is 1951-52 Canadian champion at duelling sword |} (epee); always placed well up jin other weapons (foil and }Sabre); was first in average fol three weapons at Dominion championships this year; in duelling sword competition at Olympics there is electrical reg istration—as in 1948 games—and for this reason there can be no prejudice in judging; he wiil concentrate on duelling sword competitions (epee) at Helsinki but entering other weapons largely for experience Roland Asselir, Montreal, member of 1948 Olympic fenc- ing team; oil company em ployee; fencing six or mori years in regular competition; in 1951 won Canadian foil cham- pionship and the Quebec pro- vincial duelling sword (epec) championship; in 1952 won Que bec provincial foil; was second in Dominion duelling sword Ed Brooke also of Montreal Event: Duelling sword Like Brooke, will compete in the and sabre for experience. Canadian Photos ». » Shown in London | LONDON (CP) tography comes into its this month when 129 selected | prints go on display in London The Royal Photographic So- ciety, considered the parent body among photographic or- ganizations, turning over its main gallery on Prince's Gate, Kensington, exclusively to the Canadian Exhibtion. The show runs to July 23. , The selected photographs, of Tillsonburg livingstones, Can-| representative of most parts of adian senior champions. Livvies| Canada, were chosen after an defeated U. of Western Ontario} exhibition held by the Toronto in the Olympic trials ;Camera Club. The works in- This is an all-star team with! elude several prints by Karsh players from Livvies, U. of West-' of Ottat ya, one of Canada’s lead- fern Ontario, Edmonton, Winni jing pholograpiers. SPORTS ROUNDUP (Continued from page 5) Tech and Assumpiion Co good one-hana snot; troit lege ried ma Woody Campbell, guard, 26, 6’, 175 pound born Windsor, at tended Patterson Collegiate anc Assumption College; three yea) with Tillsonburg; married Bill Patsky, forward, 21, 5’ 8”. 160 pounds; born Windsor, at tended Assumption high school and played one year with A umption College; high séorer with University of Western On rio this year, his first with Mustangs Gien Pettinger, 10”; 160 pounds; ttended Collegiate ity of it University tario last year Carl Ridd, centre or 22, 6’ 3%", 180 pounds; played with Varsity Grads of th Greater Winnipeg Senior Men for two years and pre iously with the University of Manitoba Bisons. Insurance compeny employee in Winniper Married George Wearing, guard centre, 23, 6’ 5”, 210 pound played for University of Western Ontario senior football team for four years, last season in 1959 member of Canadian Olympic | team in 1948; teacher at Le: side high school, Toronto, Chuck Dalton, forward, 11”, 160 pounds; born in e don, Ont., attended South Col legiate and University of West ern Ontario; also good baseball player. Single. He is a spare on} this team. Jim (Red) Curren, centre, 6’ 6’, 185 pounds: born Windsor | j}and attended Assumption high! school; fourth season with Till sonburg; married, He is a spare on this team. The team is made up mostly guard, 23 born Toronto Toronto East York played with Unive: Toronto before enrolling of Western On forward eague Lo and and 9° is Gordon soldie wounds me that night.” foil | Canadian pho- | own | BILLION CANS | HAMILTON @® -—~ Canedians | have eaten more than 1,000,000,- 000 cans of green peas in the last 20 years, the American Can Com- pany reports from a compilation of government figures, There were nearly 100,000,000 20-ounce cans of green peas, Canada’s No. 1 canned vegetable, processed last year alone. 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