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Britain when the British Army boxing championships take the stage at Blackpool in March. A team of seven or eight members, one to each class, won't be known for a few weeks because eliminat ing rounds for the Canadian Army titles are Just nicely under way Where possible, Canadian Army champions will represent their country at Blackpool. It's always a tough proposition, tlyowing in a handful of fighters against 300 or sb of the cream of British boxing, but from a team of seven at York last March, one, Pte. Bobby DochertyJof Toronto's 48th Highlanders, emerged as British Army featherweight king. That made him a double champion because he had taken the Canadian Army feather title a couple of weeks previously. Other Canadian representatives, none of whom reached the finals, were Cpl. Arnold Hlyes, Montreal negro heavyweight; Pte. Bill Hadfield of Aurora, Ontario, middleweight; Rflm. Tom Settee, Indian welterweight from Prince Albert, Sask., and member of Regina Rifles; Cpl. 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Montreal Lad Is J Fighting Champ Dave Castilloux Wins Over Al Lust To Take Welterweight Service Title EDMONTON, Feb. 4 0) Dave Castilloux of Montreal, representing the Royal Canadian Air Force, defeated Al Lust of Calgary, representing the Canadian Army, for the welterweight boxing championship of Canada's fighting services. Now.., For Speed Comfort and Economy use Gillette Lather SHAVING CREAM Perfected after years of research and experiment, this new Gillette Lather Shaving Cream quickly produces clouds of luxurious, tiny-bubble lather that stays moist on your face speeds 'shaving leaves your face feeling soothed and refreshed. Made in Canada bf finest ingredients. Ask your dealer for Gillette's High-Speed Lather Cream in the big 3-ounce Q9 economy tube, only 00 Mide br Gillette Safety Razor Co. of Canada Ltd. "fnoy the Luxury of an All Gillette Shave" . u Local Tides . 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