2. RECOVERED FROM POLIO Vic Weriz Named As A.L. "Comeback Of The Year" of I05 oi the 178 int-inbcrs of that and dritiiig in 1015 runs iaascball writers Association nfythc Indians in both departmental America participating in the an-tand was econd in the league in' nuiil Asociated Preaii Poll. homers and third in REFS. The (llcieland first baseman re-'BA.r1.ED hug gained his position as one iii the gamcii outstanding sluiltteri inst lscasnii by ualluping 32 litimr YUM NI-'l.t' ttllilx WP Viv Wcrtz. dime; recmcry from I mnicllllel i-rippling jiI.S'(la5i” Elli? l't3n9W9d hope to similarly-afflicted thou- "nm. nindr the Aineriran Lcallllf ,...m-i..qci..nf the-year in V956. ix.-i-ii who ii-ll tlflllill in imliii iii an; isiss, i-m-tied the wins .284 last season picked up the pnvter slack caused by the lumps of Al Rosen. Al Smith and Bobby Avila. He played in 136 of the In- diansl 135 games. being sidelined bi-is-fly with I pulled leg muscle. i Vic": polio attack shocked the id. He iii a a rapping bs 195 DOWN THE BACK STRETCH ar- lbasr-hail wir lcllnvt 6 feet tall and we pounds. After only two weeks in I hob x 1' piial. however. Wertz returned to g ihis home in Detroit. Hiii recovery '!”'- 4. was quick and in March he rc- Hmd ,.v'.,",tr. who is wt-ll ioiriiiaiiv its ilic htttk air uiiiiiitit nu,-19,1 in rile.-.(.ia"d's m-mg grain- t.nmtn in many iittciiils lIPfF. iiiiil gum): Lroiii ilir iialtrd (talk m -1": mmrm" m yeumnnhiy good d-.- its lrnm tlacnonald iIil- ll""f3 5 "3" "W ""5 ' .shanv. . ., Th "h had. l-cc. tin-twn Mm? l" l”'” M” ” W” "." iii. ail? item. 451 ll'('KY" some good rating ctr est? . I. . imium forms which he will ruin- nlrtp for his tilly out of Pap” Girl This reminds us that all J!!!" not ll.lVlnl2 rolls or iillic: in l1'K' igipr .litiuld do at mice as the sititl ill? for other than wcauliiitls ill? "old ”'"””'i 3"” "'"" ,'.a5"l "I'm lucky I had the non-paruly- miles have ltieegi Slrllzfll tii-ptype of polio," he said. ”I tilust lllial V303 l” P "" Mel" ihtipe l have a good year to s ow ltlih The raring sitiizitioii has mm,” (hey can fight their wu ....,.a,,,iy i-hanged llt'll' the last. hark- He led; ' . T I. warn. although he batted only ' oxnim Wrrmber 31” T""' "F9 "W", "'m':.ei.',:..N”,;l ,,',?,::.h::;l "Pi-ople i-an hi-at this thing it far: for registration will be In I T93 33' " ' ' ilipv ('al('h it in tiiiic The most. effort as lotions" ADnlIt'8ll0"5 um imrv raw 5:." M" ”m"relatuyid important thing is to check with - - til - . """m "" Wmhhmn "Hg-,rn:,” ian-l htiigrisiiiighiiiiviir tlirnitiiutii lmldi ill?" fliictiirii right away if they iiarv lat Meat: 39"” ' - N5.-b - - t .. -et the ii&'i'nDl0ns" - . . if th ;il -A is cold AF kli:itttiEam"g!' nnmy mm-93"", ?Ts:t3:ixl(PVn Rial: Tatili ilriur iricndal Werlz is Ill-)t93T't'ld "'1 3 '"" .Wlll be glad to road the good tive of York. PI. - Vic has ii lifetime batting aver- age of .278 with 190 brim? Hills laud R32 runs batted in He slarrtttl Bankrl in tloniiai. lie is also win- 5"-'”' RM"M; 'scric.s against ll" Gian"? hllmllll Mun: mp ;i.yeI-H-.'ni;i Pagl1at'f'l fillyl They are still racing in Cape .500 while collecting tlllllt hits "1 and veariing .lollity filly that are Hreton and our latest report from in times at bat. - .. . l . . hriti-t out of Paper (iirl lad Haleyithere iii dated Oct. (list. On that. V?” has All Spice for me and is night the pacer Linda -(.flilf1KCl won. rat-in: lirr at Sarkviilc Downs races 2 and 5. both in 2'l4 She .-h,-", .i.,- 1...; ppm (Imng vory iias drivr-n by her new miner ilor- well i am at hlaciDonald C;illeg; roe Lnvi-ll ofJl;tii'i(:r”f-lgyean0'Dl(l:l-.IriMay iii , ' t it y t V ormcr owner ' . . ( - again is war a nil m our and final year of agriculture and lie” of HIV Slate l”HI'm- M3-R ill" e e 10-ycaroldp newii that you are getting alnngl (iontiniitiig Lloyii uriicsi "RY so lil('Pi.V. 3)", day. 1 mil hair Paper Girl. spa ii; hi-mg viinlcicrl at Ira. am IpPClRll7.lDl in animal buiban-;et't 1- GUY WM 2'3- Pull” Pet dry and likr the course very much. i 5-2. l-infill C"llD59l l! I OTTAWA Presiricnt Sam p'”" 5'” l"'”" l" '"-V l'"'"""''''' "W" ma" hy Chm Counso" She Bergcr of the Ottawa football club the xIrf'lCTI and llnd0l”'lhP forccfull frionrls around Cliarlottr-town for took ayiecord of 2:08 2-5'in l98ysmd Tuesday lhr dlrpclnm are me and thank: to yourself fmiand in itsashc iu-ii Sl,l92..itl. iIlc'iIk'xuIdwng I pmpmal m ,0” 525 9V”t'.Vlll"'K-" G13” '" "9" """'yl";f ll"'"'al:Ie”"l"gm3:iim:: wtthlsliarcs in the club in the Dublic you Lloyd. and to know that you a owanni-s an wits e if 0 0 cl 4 , mt . will be fulfilling yniir great am-l2:l5 flaw thtl Wilt. 'ar:HBe:E;r'.' 3ru0aT'Tl.E:ark Sm: Hmm hy ”ad'”m” (mm "'9 "5 meeting that club directors had "MW" Mmnnnald C"""' "C" skcri him to draw up di-tails of 5p''”' in... i.r.. Alfrrda Hill in Timeca bl;":'l::fa”l”;rnL';f"::l(f:f& The Empire Brawlers Siilr was 2'23 l'5- 2-24' ,R”3' 59"!” ” 0w" I I t ' in 0 grounds at Syracuse. NY. on Oct-. FlTT"V- F0Xh"l”"- 555- '4' 'l shy" ober ilitli. Aiictionepr David (ibam-plli "l”'"l by A”''" L"f”5- GE". ' hm of Unadilla handled the gavel. Bar Ram 1 and 7 - Shim"! "01" . . l A total of 143 trottr-rs and paccrs; iw- ilewl-ll "5- P932-V ("”"”'.Vl" ranging in years from weanlings 'T D""'"'3l' Tl Other winners that night were. Rm-pa. l and 4 - Roy Sciitah IW 3 . Scotty Boy 2-3. to 12-year-old: were disposed of-7"” Llll" 31 T”"'- 2-” 4'5' and some of them looked to M73” 1'5- RN” 5 fmd ' T C0l""fl Caffrey later said in In interview bargains. Royal Pastime 202 4-5. "Fl"-5l'"'l ii'- Rel” 14- H”-0'.that the proposal is "not official" a oyenuiiii trotler by Royal mp! Kilt '0 MacDonald 3-1. Lusty but allll in the discussion ltagu. ,,i,m,. dam. gm-rm"? winner M .Hanover 2-4. lnkiis.Triiiix 4-2 Tlmei mo mam Hm... wcnnds Md "V," 1:ifl 4-S, 2:lil .1-5. Colonel Hants-7 T third: in i935 and 223,542.50. uii lord it iiwtmlfw T- Tlsltl Vttrth . total earnindt were Slll.7Btl.7.'6 and 5Yll"l'-V- "'41"-T Km W D”"”" B, C, in sold for miiio. M-'rD0n-ld- Sydney- I And M,"-, ,,,m”.,,-' f”In"(--y ;;.n.J vsatiirday night”: racing at Sack- M." 1 2:03 25' , 4.yu,..0id 1,-on"; ville. Downs was featured by the M. new irannmrp damp Mi,,;winning fIf'lMn rates by f:.d Haley. tfliincy. He. was five timeit first. 0' At1llR0"I3lI- "8 landed Flb BOY rectors. he said. General Manager James P Mc- VANCOUVICR Undcr the plan the shiircliiiltiers Lecives Hoping four times second and nix time: third in 1955 with winning: of 13. 544.25. He mid for SL425. and another, Eddie D. Dale. 4. 2:07 3 3, n 5-.Vcnr.old chestnut pacer by i-tdiile D. darn. Rnra Abbe,V- He two thirds tn his credit in 1965 with money winnings of H.735 Ind total money won. H.136 30. He min for Soon. The above were I low of the hig' price of the iuile was 32.800 for priced oncs. Top l I winner in race 2 and All Spice tin race 6. but the upset of the 1 night was the winning of both dash- Heii of the free for all by Fariicud. owned and driven by Don Turner. tRiice 1, A Trot and Pace - Abbe ha-d "W" "rum we ucomu md Brewer IT. Ettcrl 1. Dan Budlnng- tmitchforiii 2. Royal Bank (Mau- ;gerI 3. Scotland's Ace IMacGreg- or) 4. Time. 2:l.'l .1-3. Winning own- ler. George R- Irving. Rexton. Race 2. B. Trot and Pace. Big Boy ti-laleyt l, Mar,ine (Campbell) (British Guiana Olympic team left there Tuesday for Melbourne with a prayer that world events Willi not the Gamer CFII. Dr. Phil l-Idviiirils. fnrnicr (Yunn- dinn Olympic star who manages li'lP fniir-man British Guiana team. expressed the concern of many Australia-bound Ithleteit and offi- yrinlk about the international situu tion. ”What can we do but hope and jeopardize luc- 2. Rublgrin Cir-gg tM.,.(;"gm., 1 - gray tliei(;tgr&iIl turn 0!lll alliriglit." . tTiine. 2:15 Winning 0 net Do . ear i-ouriie tiir eprcsav :;::.i..:i"..:'::1'.:.tii: ;::t.:::'"..i-----id. '" " --.-.. w- --v no mu- the big sale all Harrisburg had! "5?" 3 ""5 7 ' Fl" 7'0? All - "' pomnfhiflg to do with holding pricea F"""d- "wlml 5'!” dill?" by Will Dr. Ftlwnrrlx. ,,,m.". lTurner. l-i. Convair iltinugr-ri 2-2, Newport Chicf iCrIilk.Il'IBnl(t 34,: iwalter Rnsi-croft If-Ztterl 4-4. Timel 2:09 2-5. 2.ll'I l-5. Race 4. AA Pace. fiiyrtlfii Bay tMacGrviznrt i. Perfect iiai ion Rudgboy. but there were a lot of who reprcsi-nted Canada in the 800 and 1.500 metres at three Olympisdl and never fin- ished lowcr than iilxih. was re- -ferring to the withdrawal of four countries from this yt-.ar'ii Games and the threatened withdrawal of l'.Al'SI'3 (IF FIRF. The cause of the fire which lwept through Tatteriiallii' aalrsil barn at Lexington. Kentucky. two: Mnrm 2' "mm" Harmony (Mm, Rcire Treat Winner At Garden Park (Iiibllli-ZN. NJ. tAPt - Rare Treat, i(llll'-yCHl'-Old filly nwncd by Georgr D Wiricner, siirvivcd a foul claim in win tlic ttii.tl0i'l Vino- land liaiidirap at Garden State Park Tiicsiiiiy by a nose over Cai- lifl1Pl Farmls Amorct Rare Treat. allowed to go off at ill-l by the election day crowd of .'lR.4tl-t. movrrl into contention in handling of jnckcy flay Mikkoncu loutlastcd Al'TIOi'Pl. ridden by tho lUnllt"d States' leading jockey. Wil- lie ilartack. Hnrtack lndgcd it claim of foul against Mnkkonen and Rare Treat. but the stewards ruled that C T. Chi-ncryl: Nianntick came out on Rare Trcat. forcing the latter into -Amoret. Rare Treat paid its back- lers the tidy sum of 335.40. 515.40 and 88.80 across the board. Amoret. running as an entry with Mir Clementine second "Id '19” me dub.” board M dLi”ll"lt'9 '" 7”"'f'l""l9d "'2" "dltake them to Great Britain and s3 20. while llinnotirk. finishing third. paid M40 for show. l The winner was timed in 1249.5 ;for the mile and an eighth closing day feature. t Be Affected tions. VARIED PROTESTB l Communist China puilcd out Tuesday in protest against Rus- l:i:i'.: attack on Hungary. Switzer- land and Norway are considering pulling out for the same reason. Tcams of a number of-countries Irr passing through Vancouver en l'fIlliP by air to the antiopodes. The Canadian team leaves in two con- tinizents of 65 mcmbc s each-in cluding athletes and officials-Sat urday and ncxl Tiicsday. Canadals team is working out liWlf'P a day for two hours II the University of British Columbia. The iiwimmerii, who have been .training in Victoria. will come to ivancouver Friday to Join the learn. 1 Coach Fred i-tonic of Toronto siilrl the teiim is "very fit. especi- ally thp ones I have had working tout at Toronto. ti l . . 5l7Tl?i'iitfl uililtfffl .fri'iTrTrT'oiiT. '.'2""'2' g-.H9ItlWH.v thelaonl 4 Time. T b ih , n six and one i". g .i:iii. "oiling tho him-.l mg; ” 7”" Wt Pr" - For Fire Cl1iefF.iirl- MacDonald Itatedyllrr K n " in w".'''” 1' Hurry "tub following long questioning bylw:1ti.i"i'Tiwm Timtgvllp rim! (H' himself and members of the fire " ':.""'"h :;r"M- Lo"" "3g'"”"' . . . K- di-partmcni the boy: admitted v,,,,,. ' W" ” they had used an oil drum to enter. EDMONTON tCPt--Looking at through an open window and them Rarv tl. BB Trot and Pace - All the Western football final from a unit to this loft where tonii of Spice ilfalcyt I. Just Rein iCriiik- standpoint of league - game suc- imy V.-er. itni-ed. They started I shankt 2. Sea Plant tMiicAldufft J. ceiiiirii. the 1956 iierln Igalnat mp, winch they thought they could Just Barbara IC. Smltlil 4. Timrulsuakiitchewan Rouglirldera looms W, mu but it man got outlzils 4-5. Winning owner. Lloyd Pal-'as the toughest western playoff nf band and the building went uplmer, MacDonald College. Que. lfidmnnton E ' ' a have faced un- lii names. The ion of the barn Isl Race I. C Pace. Wait For Melder coach Frank iPopi ivy. musmg . ,1.-Hi deal of inconven- f0'Mcarsl I. Ramsay's Brown tG- ivy. however. figures that's all a fence because 3 mini sale. whit at Kr-enland race course uxtngtno Kentucky December 4th mi mil Mb Readers of Hoof Beats will re- gret to learn that the veteran dri- ver Ind trainer Frank Irvine has ibe'll I ealy. "You never know about some- will now be hcldfrlme. 1:tl 4-5. Winning owner, grec the Ierieii won't be George Gregory, Charlottetown. FAST TIMI Part time continues I feature ofi "'i'J” :"p":;l M” cllghtonm the racing at Saint John Speedway. ; "an lg '33" g.m:d. ” Laat Saturday night the 6-year-ofdi m Rglix. ' l y ' cbeatniit pacer Ben Brooke C. l '”E6iS”eries Looms Toughest For Eskimos Under Pop Ivy The 4o.year-old head coach came north from Oklahoma three years ingft. took Eskimos to first place in tiho western conference. victory lover Winnipeg Blue Bombers in three games in the final, then to I 26-25 triumph ovr Montreal Al- .nuettes to win the Grey Cup in his f TIiteriialIs' and Walsh) 2. Mr, Prior, it-lgleyi 3,:matter for conjecture, althounv freshman yr-ar. He turned tbal some trick in 1955. i Since ivy moved in. Eskimos and Riders have clashed 12 timn thing like that." he said Tuesdaylin league play. The result haslsufferinii with a shoulder disloca- for UIC-bfflfl an PVf'll split-iilx wlnii each.'tton. will miss Saturday's opener. JTlw scoring totslii during tlw thrive-year period favor Saskatche- wan 17810 ":3. Bernie Geoffrion of Montreal goalie Al Rollins of Clilcagn out at position in Saturdays National Hickey League game at Montreal to slip the puck info the not. Rol- GEOFFRION OUTGUESSES ROLLINS thus was beaicn six times by the icanadicns iiiiile his teammates were blankcd by goalie Jacques 'Plantc- of 'tlontrc:il (GP PHOTO .eSf&ou:.s 6 The Charlottetown Guurdian. Wednesday, Nov. 7, 153 Thu Maritinies Flying citric?- will be off again on January i6t l for their annual night to other ipoints in Canada and the United States but this year their trip will to points as far away as Monte Carlo and St. Moritz. Switzerland. I The group will leave Canada in ; and um. Arriving in Puriii on the 24th some of the curlerii will spend I (lay at St. Moritz while others pay a visit to Monte Carlo. The curlers will arrive back in London on February lat for a full week and on Feb. ilththel ywll :week and on Feb. Bib they will leave for Canada. This evening on Monclon radio and TV. the trip director J- Finley MIcLeod. secretary of the P.E.I. Curling Association. and Dr. ES. Glddlnga will be heard in I discussion of the trip at 6:15. la chartered M-C.A. plane BCCOITI-I modating 58 passcngers. To dau- tlil of that number have their initial payments for the flight but it is expected that the plane will be filled to capacity before the take-off data. Ten or eleven of the lady cur- lers will be making the trip. Ar- t(lPt- Th: little two nlflfrs because of world ciindi ; rangements are being made for ; their entertainment and curling dates in Scotland by Robin W. Welsh editor of the Scottish Curler, i the official publication of the Roy- Scotland. made r Flying Curlers Travelling To Monte Carlo And St. Moritz The following is a summary of the cui'iera' schedule. Leave Moucton Jan. 16th and partI of the world. Previously the arrive in Praswlcir. Scotland. Jan. curlers have been journeying to 17th. Enlcrtalncd at Glasgow by Cur- lers on the 17th and iitth. From the 19th to tho Zlsl the curlers will be in Edinborough and then it is I train trip to London lwhere they will spend the and MONTREAL t(YPt - Montreal Ciinnriiens were the only National Hockey League team to make a clean iiweep of points up for grab last week and Ilong with the up surging Canadiena wont big Joan Bcliveau to the top of the scoring parade. The Montrr-alera. lilis-56 cham- pious who got Iway to I shaky start this season. won all three games they played last week. The six polntii collected move them from from fifth place in the NHL standing to I tie for third with Bolton Bruins. Bellveau scored two goalii and four assists. and his six individ- ual pointii boosted his total to 14. two more than Ted Lindsay of Detroit Red Wings. The Wings had an even split in two games-their one lot to league leaders with 14 polntn. Montreal - and remained as Toronto Leiifii also split two. los- ln any case. Eiikimou will to pinto the final in good health. Ivy .aald only halfback Don Simon. Otherwise. the club is to as good physical condition an it has been lull season. iiuffered a heart lttaek It FOB Lauderdaio. l-'l0rl4l. Mr. Irvine, In niitv Hm-two Yuri 0” land fastest dash in 1 ii us. In -.1-. 1:li 1-5. record taken at Saint John tlilii reason. won the sixth '-t-1-"-ti-'-15"-'-l-"-”-l'”-it-'3"--"-5it-3'-”:t-'f'!2il?'-l:'-:1-it-"-?'Holland, Spain, Red China .- Jecin Beliveau Tctlces Over Lead In N.H.L. Scoring Race in; a hotly disputed tusle to the Wings. and held on to second place. The Leafs now have 12 polntii. one more than Boston Bruins Ind Canadlenii. The Bruins bad the next best record to Cana- dicns for their week's work. winning two and losing one. New York Rangers dropped two Itarfii and fell to fifth place. with nine points. Chicago Black Hawks scored the first win of the scason. but lost two other gamr-ii and are iitill in the cellar with three points. BELIVI-ZAIl's EFFORT TOP! BellvsIu's nix scoring points were the high for the week. iiend- ing him into the load from it ltbird-placr tie it week ago. Lind- IIy iicored one goal and no assists in two games. Gordie Hove of the Red Wing; counted two assists and, along with Lindsay. dropped I notch. Howe now has it points. one more than Tod Sloan of Toronto Maple Leafii and Doug Harvey of Maple Leaf: and Doug Harvey of Montreal. Sloan picked up two Isiilsta while Harvey. whose 4! Islets two seasons ago not it record for defencemaii. collected four. His 10 points are all aulutii. In sixth place with nine points uiminnaarin nub-Tiilai-innviaionaahownediiyiha - my not wiittdi r-will . su siini John. If 3'" " - M1255”:-5 with iiic 2-mu-old no Dsuiiidilgrles 2:: Race 1. Ida! . . 3” "" W” N W in mly Good Coinicel and had .1 Dgwn il.. Queenl 1. Merlyn 3.. "' E 'E"' winnings wiiii other um ll his in. riiiimm 2. Time. izii. Win- I m The top tn: sllhle. audmotlioot III”. M iitu oirnr. r. lfldges. Gngetowli. I A Pie. Pen. tieularly thnee who min or Mr! D019! 2 - mm. mi ii. Lilli i. Boiivuu. ml 0 l 14 M with the r- fhikeAlnfftH.bfarlntoItit1.Titno LAIISANNE. s-iimiaiia rim nmmiiiec. Tacoma do boa-iie. tiowave and mi I-tnduv. Dot 4 I 1! 13 to not NM 0- 121114 Winning mm. M. Dnva- Holland. spiiiu Ind Red ciiiiia made immi iiy Dr. J. is the int iiionia. last. be him. Dot 0 7 II I! 0- I'M” "lei av. sum John. pm. : -8cott Frfiv withdrew from in. Melbourne Liniiimi Homal. president of the fore it was ilvaded by Israel. Brit Sloan. Tar. 4 I 10 I ."""l "'3' "'5' on t Otlcclll l. 0llVCI' Chili M. Olympic Games Tuesday. the first Ind luau. wiHrcw bxanea Barvq. I1 0 II II 14 in 5" l 2. "true. 2:1! 1-5. VIn- two amino of nuuim military in The Hague. ' no , , - of wiaiiigg iii. kicuu, tlti. I I 0 It iarwtiiainh omit bollnateId' of ti-miiiiig to . (A"mHtI&&."u . : : : 2 - . here the Gains Ire . -- Ila nah i '""' " an iamioiionzmi. Iraq 5,, am" ,,,,l M. , out became of th , ll y H35? 3?; it”. ..';; la Q.S.S. Tangle Today At 4 Queen Square School and Queen Charlotte High School tangle this afternorm in the second game of the bi,-st-of-tliroe series for the City rugby championship and the right to meet Summerside for the island title at the high school field. Q.S.S. leads the series 1-0 Iii I result of their convincing 13-0 vic- tory over the high school on Sat.- iirday and a victory today will send them against Summersirie Satur- day. Fred Driscollla powerful Tigers are unbeaten in four games this year and have racked up a perfect record. They haven't been tied nor has anyone crossed their goalline. i Game time today is 4 p-m. i MINOR HOCKEY Only activity In Minor hockey . today is a practice for the Queen .Square School bantama this even-l ilng from 5 until 7. Ho,opMeeiing This Evening There will he ii meeting of this City Basketball League this even- in at 6.30 at P.W.C- All interested parties are asked to attend. To Hold League Meeting After Tonight's Game There will be another meeting of the Pre-Christmas league at Civic Stadium tonight after tin game between Albany and Freo- town. Teams waiting to enter are asked to have their represen- Iury arrangement can be finall- zed and a schedule drawn up. Vlehmeicr Gels Good Pay Raise ST. LOUJS meier strapping pitcher for the St. Louis Cardinals. Tuesday won I salary boon Tui- tilts? and became the first Red- bird to I new contract. Frank e. leneral manager of the Cardinals. raid the 29-year- nld pitcher had received ''I no commensurate with the improve- ment in his pitching." it was reported that "' T will receive about 8t5.oii0 iuidc the new contract. Welitneler. obtained from Phila- delphia. finlalied with a total of 12 victories-the most in his ulna iieuooa in the major ' Ba posted I 9-4 mark In! a In earned run average. t AP)-Herm Wm- -Dodierstilear Cuicli it less 6TE.ii.EXIdT tatives Drescnt so that all neces- righthanii Sci iaiigiiigii were minus a key player or "'0- Wo dIilI't Ice the league all!- oiiii. but mm by new nit reports they were all keenly col- lected. There was nlwlil I IP0I't' lag chance that the IlId0I'tl0Kl would come Iiiarlllil "It 0' 99 yk. Pcirkdcilo Addition,” Could Unbalance league We can't imagine why a league gnu making I rulu aimed at keep- ing eompctltiol even should change tiny it to make the strongest team in the league stronger than ever. Hen an explanation thatlias been "in; the minds. Parkdalp would like to be strengthened so that they will be better able to take on Maritime Clubs in the play- downa after they have won the isl- and League. Isn't that cosey? Isl Iniotber r-id chew their way to final victory. The backers of gut turn had I reasonable liopa that their favorites would I take all the marbles. This is the sort of thing that makes com- p petltlvo sport so attractive to the my. "id gala who above lelal tender through the hole in the I ticket office window. it .IN'nl9fl too had lltnl there. were not live Atlantic Coast hockey players. one for each team. This would raise the brand of hockey and keep everything on an even keel. But there were only three. Then Buck Whltlock decided to cross the straits for hockey 2 ploymcnt. and there were ly Lorne Henneaasey and Orin Carver left. Putting "only" before these two hockey players names is cer- tainly no reflection on their hockey ability. They are certainLv loaded with puck-pushing talent. Carver decided to line up with the island champions which was a little like putting a horseshoe in Marciano's glqve before he fought with Archie Moore. but it was all perfectly on the up and up. and quite natural that Orin should decide to loinvhis brotbera- There was still the hope that Hennessey would join one of lheiotlher teams and even up things I tt e. Then II agitation vru started to change the existing rule so that llerinouey might iota last .veIr'ii champions also. This. if carried out. would look to be I "limit niece of luliietice. given if Parkdalo agreed to play my big boys on alternate nights. they would Itlll be materially streng- thened It the expaiiu of mg gal. clubs. If Carver suffered a. h- Concemed About Olympic Games OTTAWA rcpt - Mn. ii. 6. CORY. wife of Au: ia'I external affairs miniatar. Tuesday ex. pressed concern about the effect of the world situation on the Olym- Dlc Games slated to start in Mel bourne Nov. .2. Three countries. Egypt. Iraq and Communist China have with- drawn. Tlie Netherlands, Switzer- land and Norway now are consid- erlng withdrawal and Israel has rut its it-member Olymplca round to three members. ''I think the world situation may hurt the Olympics I little bit.” Mm Cuev told a press confer- ence here. "it would be rather flat if no one turns up." A trim. white-haired and blue- eyed woman who files her on plane and takes an active interest in her couiitry'I architecture. am and international relations. Mn. Casey accompanied her husband on I four-day visit here. They leave for Washington Thursday. and hockey fans will be glad to hear that. or will they? Well. may be only thou who before reading I detective story like to turn to the last chapter to find out whr actually did stick the silver dagger into Lady Angela. A few brief comments on the i Aces Ind tlI-lr fall training at Civic Stadium: Grant Grady is surely developing into a top - notch defenceinan. - This boy Pearle of the R-C.A.F. is a pret- ty fair goalie. better than most people give liinrcredit for be- fore that practice game - Garth llsrrlu looked good on the line vrltli. Cfcllffe Ind Clilow. Be iieema to have the knack of get ting the puck over to I mate in scoring position. and we can't imagine I better mate to pan it to under such circumstances tliiiii Gard Cui.cllffe.- Lunl. Steele. and Harrison of the R.C. A.I'. each scored a goal. which would seem to entitle them to I second look.- This line of Ulric Gallant - Tooliey Phillips and Groom loook pretty Irnootli. How they will do against stiffer oppos- ition remains to be soon. A lot of interest is being shown in this Pre-Christmas league. Al- bany and Freetown are in. and Albei-ton Ind Nov'"AniiIii are both knockin It tbs door. 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