1 1 tics iL"pcri" Louy in6' l"iiesrlav. Deo nlwi l, 19n3 BASKETBALL TONIGHT civic Civ Nino Valdes No.l Contender For Heavy Crown, Walls Fifth INTER B 4!:45 Oin,i ..... Ken Watsons A A 7:45 ::4i-Frase Fraser n... 5 M" INTEK SENIOR B:00-Gordon tt Ander 'son . Curfew las! Night's Fights In This Comer By DICK AYRES m NEW YORK (API Nino Valdes, the lanky Cuban who holds the Central American and Cuban heavyweight crown, has taken over the No. 1 position nmnntr hn vvr-n1oVit pnntendel'd By The Associated Press 1 ! Providence, R. I. Jimmie ! i Slade, 182, New York, stopped i ... & .... T IW' r-1, ,... D niAny JUlica, 410-4, nciiici , illgS I Vnlfipn firct f,,i-,iin heavy-: Columbia Cellulose 300 Club Senior B Ctgers need to be on weight In years to become No. his risiht to 1 contender, proved urn? -usedagun-aii,,,, b us mue H0K5E to ; make a Ml oa SELECT MtSEDti LOOK HERE! Brooklyn Freddie (Babe) Herman, 139, Los Angeles, stopped Brian Kelly, 137, Niagara Falls, Ont., 9. Holyoke, Mass. I!ein Ten Hoff, 220. C'jrmany. stepped Art Henri, 1!5, New York, 6. Quebec Don Webber, 118 '4, Roanoke, Va., outpointed Fernando vJanon, 118, Quebec, 10. a shot at Rocky Marciano's title recently by knocking out European title holder Heinz Neuhaus in Dortmund, Germany. In the ratings released today by editor Nat Fleischer, Neuhaus has been dropped from fifth to seventh place and Earl Walls of Windsor, Ont., tnd Edmonton. Canada's top heavyweight, h:u rdvanced from seventh to fifth Other ratings include: Light heavyweights: Champion, Archie Moore, St. Louis; their toes tonight if they hope to improve r,heir two-win-two-loss record when they come up against a rejuvenated Gordon and Andersons. In their two previous meetings CCC edged the Hardwaremen 39-30 and 49-45. Judging by Saturday night's performance no such small margin is going to be enough to keep Minor Simundsen's crew from its dedicated task of catching the loop leaders Manson's Omegas. The rapidity with which O & A collected baskets in the third frame of Saturday's crowd-pleaser left a desperate Omega squad somewhat stunned. Manson's coach Bill McChesney saw the handwriting on the wall as early as the end of the second half when with a 25-24 lead in hand he muttered "it's a rough go." Just how rough it could get was disclosed in the final quarter when the trailing Omegas failed to reduce the G & A lead. Ralph Pop Pay, Pulp Millers' coach has signed a player's form and may get Into the act with some of his Senior A experience if CCC finds themselves in too much hot water. 31 i,ik ln like ari I136S0O '5 Aima dullr lut yv our, im m Jw kon ,k.. . " I Hire iw SPECIAL ... you'll want to live in this , . . It's m real honey . . . '60 Ford Sedan, beautiful il-tone blue wnitewalls, , heater and air conditioning., a- pea leer custom radio baik-up llKhta and many other fea tures. One owner . . . always kept In garage and never driven In win-rrr Cme on dewn (u.d tiy it m you'll be proud of this. 1 pi ' i-'v Kt. -. Is Avf--345 6 1891011121314 'U 'J ?' J"1" . in 'I -a -t-fy1'-a' I E , v,"" - t """ if i "" ' 1. . . 1 A r'r - ' A - V . - iLn .fir- . v. I i'V'ssiiii V".. - - ''mKKtimmlji) on Lw Down Payments - Kas, TnnK OPTOMETRIST Fred E. Dowdie Room 10, Stone Building Phone Blue 593 BOB PARKER LIMI ,. 1,1 "Th Homo of Erf..ji. , , . urimij otTVlfff ' Article No. 1 More Ice, Skipper Here Is a scene, that is re-enacted time and again in many side for the purpose of remov-! ing from the rings, you have a i target area of 32 inches. That's ; a large object to aim at So, Skipper, do not be stingy with , your ice. And Mr. Player, pleace i concentrate on the broom and j not on the rock. contenders 1, Harold Johnson, Philadelphia; 2, Joey Maxim. Cleveland: 3. Volunde ompee, Trinidad. Welterwrigiits: Champion, Kid Gavilan, Havana; contenders 1- Carmen Basilio, Syracuse. N.Y.; 2, Johnny Bratloiw Chicago: 3, Johnny Saxton. Miook-lyn. Lightweights: C h m p 1 o n James Carter, New York; contenders 1, Wallace iBu.il Smith, Cincinnati; 2. Orlando Zulueta, Havana: 3, Ralph Uu-pas, New Orleans. Armand Savo'.e of Montreal is lanked eighth among the lightweight contenders and Arthur King of Toronto. Canadian champion- who now fights out of Philadelphia, ninth Featherweights : Cham plon, Sandy Saddler, New York; contenders 1, Teddy Davis, Hartford, Conn.; 2, Willie Pep, Hartford: 3, Percy Bassett, i curling games Crouched in the f . , . S4 J7 Gillette St Next hack after dusting off your stone, you look expectantly down the ice for the skip's instructions. It is the last exciting end in a close game. Your team is two up going home, and your opponent has" just drawn "The Ostrich-Headed . . . Skip" ' with an out-turn to the rings at ' the side of the house. Your skip Curling Results Results of last night's Women's Curling club Columbia Cellulose trophy play are as follows: 7 p.m. draw. Shier 4. Wlllson li; Turner 3, McLeod 13; Ramsay lt Schuman 4. Gillette ROCKET Gift Set bITl faCK UT has poised himself over the of-: fending rock and, with a non-I chalance he does not feel, sig-I rials you to remove it from the rings. Then, caliper-like, he ! measures one foot of ice and holds his broom there expec-I tantly. W4 950 50 Gillette BLUE BLADES In Dispensers- Colorful package con 9 p m. draw, Johnston 15, M - Broom 2: McKenzLe IS, Anderson 4; Bateman 15, Crosstey . Wednesday afternoon draw at 2 .30 Partridge vs. Wtlkins; Thorn vi. Wakley; Hamilton vs. Lewi. tain Gillette Rocket one-piea fci Styrene travel case with 10 Gillm Blade in dispenser, tube of Gillette ; ing Cream plus en eitra 10-blade tb; Holiday pack of S dispenser each holding 10 Gillette Blue Blade. A gift he'll use and appreciate for months to come. NAVY DANCE DKII I. HALL HMCS CHATHAM For the Ship's Company Indian Jack Jacobs who was tagged as the joat by Eastern sportswriters after the 1950 Grey Cup final completely vindicated himself Saturday and also set some marks at which others can shoot. He tried 46 passes, 12 more than the previous high in attempted passes. Claude Arnold of Edmonton Eskimos tried 34 in Edmonton's losing bid against Toronto Argonauts last year. Jacobs completed 28 passes out-distancing the old Grey Cup record of Keith Spaith of Calgary Stampeders in 1949 against the winning Montreal Alouettes. Jacobs' average of pass-completions was .609 another record. Spaith's was .594. Indian Jack moved the Bombers along for 326 yards with his passes. The closest to th.'.t In yardage passing was Arnold's 261 last year. According to Cayle Talbot television can be a cruel medium when it exposes to the public gaze such a travesty on the boxing game as was perpetrated by Oannjr Bucceroni and Freddie Beshore recently. He says that although Bucceroni won by a knockout over an obviously washed-up opponent, he did not further his claim to a shot at Rocky Marciano's heavyweight title, mainly because the great TV audience saw the mismatch and evaluated it for what it was worth. Talbot asserts that had TV been nation-wide in 1930 Primo Canera would never have been manoeuvred into the heavyweight title, with his string of 46 knockouts over pushovers, because millions of television fans would not have stood for such a gigantic fraud. However, Talbot says, Bucceroni is no phony. The tall Philadelphian is a top-drawer heavyweight, maybe the second or third best in the world today. But he will have to prove himself against much better opposition than Beshore before there will be an effective public demand to see him fight Marciano. POST SCRIPTS Part of Manson's defeat has been laid to former coach Don Hartwig's inability to start the game with the league's pace setters. Hartwig who was tripling in brass Saturday night had already guided two teams to victory earlier in the evening when his General Motors' squad had taken the measure of Nelson Brothers in the Inter B fixture and his Fraser and Payne crew trounced Watts & Nickerson in the Inter A tilt. , Seems at that if Hartwig isn't Johnny-on-the-spot Manson's don't get the start they need.'. . . Barbed remarks from the bench drew technical fouls for both Watts & Nickerson and Gordon and Andersons Saturday as referees Gus Nickerson in the case of the first and Vera Ciccone In the latter handed out penalties. Watts & Nickerson also received one when a substitute failed to report to the scorekeeper . . . The CNRA mixed curling club gets underway December 13 and president W. D. McAra report; there is still room for two more teams. Ten rinks are lined up at the moment skipped by G. Buchanan, R. Cameron, J. Cameron, J. Barton, T. Inkster,, J. Paul, J. Mitchell, J. Kirn-bauer, E. Dennis, Ian Dunbar, W. T. Van De Vanter. Secretary of the club is Kay Paul. Curling times for CNRA clifb are 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m., Sundays. All the while your brain is doing a few nip-ups and you wonder what weight to play: you think maybe the skip has given you too much ice. The opposing rock is siowly becoming more and more formidable Champlatn's historic North American explorations ,egan with a voya to Nova Stvtla in 1603. U HMCS ANONISH f Gift l) Si? Shaving X WS ill VTii .a I Kit myyy i Of 100 Gillette in your mind until it assumes such proportions that your skip's broom, the target you are supposed to be concentrating on, is completely obJ",erated from your thoughts. R;-.;u.r.s: lit Ynu Ihrnuj nt. tVio rnel. lr lI'LLIll II - . . XSJ y n,.,r r. .nrc.n: " find miss it nn th mri-nw clHo- i (r I I Kl 'J I I 1 L PROCEEDS IN AID OF little, but makes a , A Imagine how pleased a man wouii j Y l'l"Jlill." J CHILDREN'S XMAS PARTY b'R impresaion. Kit contain. 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