t -5 Ttili rt-insmen for driving houglri on the Grand (.li'l'ull and 01" . . . h '42: are Pl” the 3T1-lhlllela for harness rac- "H. - phml Hllhrt: llfiugflfljn and J08 fill; In The stair of taiifornia HS team that walked off with first Rid"!- W M? I cut year Bill)". l”"”9 set up ten am 3 ago uhvn the ill” ' place in the Big Four Foolballi I i'Rricu BACK STRETCH RI-ZCORI) A.Ni0l'.VT A new record for a day": via! pg-tday. ready to send intact lnf.oluendIy'a Big Four aeml-final bo- DOWN THE Alouelfes lnlacf ” For Today's Game MO.-NTRIJAL (CPI--Coach Dotulgi Walker Ibepherded bla Montr 5 Alouelten off for Hamilton lat-I eastern Canada final series the rN,m..(. 1: at Massapiqlla. .V.i.. Ward .0131 shmicd Sl.titil,.l8-1. The League. - was in front with lill1HlnS5 "I , . .. g ' I Buy 1 .1 iv r with nine 1 1 reuonabty gnough to take algetting better every game roll to hi.” if Tn" in:-wllaiellfontliif fie.-Hrs” llgalsm.-E nalll:': of salt Lake ceraasck at coach Jim 'l'rlmble'a 'a 4521 win over the Rider; under ll ifis i I M - .. flip iiattlt-rt 'or several )'e3l'5- "5 Cili anti is Wf.V llll-lhly lh”u5l' ”lt'llS” ' It 1'. 'l Llloit-ini!'e. h Y ”" and trains and driics horses can Sam l'Il('heVeI"Fy- "id H31 P'"'"' T0"-V. . . MR W H (I. 1.,-.-; l and has Just (Id In Milli-r S Fiiuiiil nf sit-rced, son, halfback Bill Bewley and full- lcookic Gilchrist. N'"'”””'i' . . . . - . PRAISE FOR GILCHRIST pr M 'w Mr” mm-N-1ay'd”:t1:nr.i lam - rmvnw-Kiln”! (I215 l Elatlrlfx FlrT!laAl';l-)SrEuAzSZ(A)nw;;T!lC-Ill ('l'lh5euvl Assistant coach Jimmy Du - . ' ' .l-.ni ioiirir. iii.iti, ict) lilo. e. "d Horst:-mcn llall : mat the Cam-.mnk N" In Thursdavj mm! mlLi"nmed (hp lame Mr wan" - KID HOWARD TOM MCCLUSKEY V;-V f4illl'l('fllIV utlrl elilerziolyi Eh” hate liiusl 9322:": Hnard ha: apy dnus prnrtirk behirid pndlockedycame hack loaded with chm." H ,.;..i,(..t.i.tx- ue i'e .' ortiia oise - ' l d ma rams nr what he "W. cmti'..i,t-r llilli tltioxfll ihruvi tno firm-pd it 22tiav meeting lor.:3f'iY KR';i:iP. twwnanw mumpmm um" what ugwy disclosed was mp ""' ” "”'”'” 'WNml' mm. ”.hir Mmmlm "Pal .x-Eillnh Vllrllanulliill finds the Als and Cats facinz each secret. but Dtinn made no bones . . 'l"" ": Di” l”'"l PM” W Ham - Slam.” lmwnhm J1 e-ex a for the second time in the last about what he thought of Gil- cu-tgdian llghwelght c ampinn Iiluiiiiiiic s fanicrl fighting family my ,,: "as"; drill? so until mung uill lie app.-pi-talctl by nwnv mm Var-' me winner I. '0 mm Christ. the big (CHIN whn ripped Kid Howard meeu wmie Tovuwnur ,u(.(.mskm Tomvs 'wn brother! ”l” "'”V MW" hp hm Mmmwd "'MmhR" mwmd mtahormt the (Trev fiup classic. time and again through the 01- of Johannesburg today in I light Ace and (fobcv each have resign "P ' M IN WIN” h!-buys Tm" We had an idea that momnv via! LOST TWICE T0 ESKS tawa line-"The man who bell weight match for the British I-lm-l ed lllfll'PTT'lP in ill! M-?Flllm9 Y!lld' l'” ”a'''"'” M my Han” am M .i -iititiil in Italy but it The Als won one of those east- the Rough Riders" pire title. The bout is taking place t1lPiA0lL'lil tliii-ion. Cobey retired "'”'"' W" l M Ml like Wlpnnlll nm N? liitiniili noon alIppplV as ern finals and also won last year ”Cilchrist is one of the "lost in Rand Stadium. Jnhnncshuri: i-ct-r-nili iiiotlit-r hrother. Will, is h'”'l ' W W" W "'05 and me :1;l::,:n.Mi;.-,,.,i,i litlhltf has bee-n tn against Toronto Argonauts. Biitlpowerful riinriers l ext-r savlxlon I On the right is Howard's traint-r a rcsitlt-tit of t'h:-irlotlctnwn and I 1”” i” M W" Imh (- i l..,,..;, our llie past tuo viecks. for two liiccessixe years they football field.' said liunn. if he Torn McCluskey, I member of the. keen lollmicr of hfixll1R- - Tliv iliii-l ilcrk in his ll3lll?- ii; pllllillahetl Miss Frost 203. have lllsl 10 Edmnnmn E5l'lm”3 lHdn"' been 39'": m 3"” "yk taunt r in shows Clarnece Han- The cripples have recovered, Ill Cats today. Quarterback Geoigo int-tot-an. has announced Gotta rnrtiine 205, Lullviater Vic- in the big cup game. . l mm; uurprixiiig nt-its concerning mp; 204 and Newport Mon fort This time conch Walker hnpen rim: that x caiiiiiaizti and it 15 9TIlI)Ylif'lll In iiaiv after the llarrlv -- whether Edmonton or 535'. Hm Ru. M. agmtix piirchascd 'h.,.L. mt. ill1ll' tic uill proha- it Will DP 3 l'l”ll'"9"l ”'"ryl ,., . ..... of 374.400, ,,i. .-.. almit: win k-'--I-V-V-iitjnbk;---it-'1-in-"rrmjgg liit -lir it-'-t i-I l;iiiii.it')' l9-57. lllP.V tn.-iii me .05 AR u P H ” iiiv hr liiwtttilrls and will hate Ihhe TIRE;-Eat: mini" lmnfk hi! . 1 1 nu J! g 1- t, .i..i xilio vsiis sot "DPS A 'g - . him: hllr”:(rk"h':,":'mnH-;-'l:,V 9:,-ITO” ”nd”,,.1,:(:I '3, 1'"... Wm..." in thy Walker didn't divulge my plans it v ” t - . i x - ' In il.ii-vii.-i in the first of Dect-ni Sui t Alllli xlilliltl. mi:-rcd his cnii l'l'l ll i.-ni llit' iii.-iioiiiy of thcni ni-ii..." till iIiintit-- nth when lils ,...,. .i.,..,. mm -,.."t it is expected ('IiliIl'.i(I i-xpit-t-ti ziiitl has l2Il(('li ili.n ilim ulll iiiiuihcr 100 or more. mt-r llll' l-illlc lillI'l blillllff "WW1 looking thcui met. hr-ins; taken of them h.V 2T00m I-Iii--V our of l.l'l('Tl was as sllrli gt. a kIIlPIl s ear, the best of care Lari tpar the stable had I00 when by I-Zugt c t lie Pasquale. of WPKI ti on at ill peak and the writer mm-, VT, ,1 mpg; notes had the pleasure of nnnald, I fianatltan rlrivcr. .lack successful with the six hot-nos uiitler hi: care at Ynnkyrs lint-.-ii;-iv. lit the three mndy day uith ()L'('asl(In&Jl snow- yu-clts ending (it-iohcr Zilth ho start- edihcni l.'1times,uas 7times first. (ht wpamer replacing Morris Mat- has hccn i'9i'.V 5 ll.-K.VlIl.Tt)Y t(lPl - A cold. flurries was forecast for today as conditions Hamilton c.i;iiiw...i.i.iiii;.i. s... is I Forecast For Playoff Game who arv as entltusiastic in the own- crls interest as Billy himself. A- moiig hi: miner: may be nicn- liniu-ti -lRl' K.)' Trotting Stable of Vi';ixtiinr.'toii. I) C, Johnny Froc- lit L of Hrooktille. Pine Acre Farm of (ii'lF(i"fl ('iiy, Arthur Nardln of lil;inli:-ilinii. Royal Cleveland ritichiirg. l'a.. Kira. 3- T Asselin of Vnnlrwil. t'nnarla, and Don Mac- Farlane of lictroil. once second and twice third The -ng9,.,(-ms and Montreal MOU". horses in liic stable are. Lady Titan IRS will have U, mntend nut. in 206 1-3 I-Zaxtcr llaun 2.04, Giin- (hp opening game of the Big Four ncr Fri co Lltiti. Xihhlc Aiiav 204, mmhait nnaL 3"”-V Dl”"”" 3"” 33 3"” lmh The size of the crowd is not 2.02 45 He is a Canadian atid was expemed In be held down by H", a Flight l.Ic-ulenanl uilh-the Royal knmh” and "mmd N 000' (an! (:9"3d'"" All F"rl" "M" '9'” m will likely pack Civic Strldiuni for ""5 5"" "”'”l '5 'h"'";'”'"" the first game of the lMD-gRfII(' "9 l”” ”'”'”"''l l" " "mm" total-pninzs series. tMosqtiiiti Stiiiiitltwin ulitch htid the h 41 - - . -. l .' if kc )l' British slit in 'l' c. oucttes. runaway winners i-..ii-tut. pattl s..,ooo f-oi um-tic. "mm :ln'c'iFa”a(-km mllllimlf or the Big your regular u,hPdm I fiv3.i' WW ll? n0d"93'- JAY D5-V nhippmg and supply bases. in, R.-. for the third straight season, have l'””'l mom ll" Ber”? l.md'"yt E W-,. pndpd in October. I945. and hecn established as strong favor- hay "Hy bl Rndne'v' Pme Aer" he -ntcred Michigan State ('nllt-gr H95 in brill ill! Tll!9'i'C3lS in "W ,.?,'tI.t ::U,t2?1,n!:r alnkde :ar,P;,t,; and took a pro tclcriuariati t-oursc l llllllillllil 33"" ""l l0 (all? "N I hav roll by l-Ensign Hanover. ha hrothcr to Trad:-r Horn Bill ovnr. dam Torrid Scott, times u-rmid and Ill times third His percentage was .367. NEW YORK Ernmnters soiiltl be able to racivu nre iinrnvcled. Winricr of thc clash between twi Eirrlct-t rt-cord trams. 4-ch and T:-niu-ssee at Atlanta. Cotton Bowls. stilo-lniia grime Ania loin: gamc nnrl thc u-inncr of thc Stanford Oregon mm: cnnlmf at Stanford. It would move Clemson into the Grange Rlltll as Atlnntic coast con- frrrnrr champ where its opponent pa-ti AllU.nIll'l and finish runner-up in Oklahoma in the big seven Oklahoma can't go, no matter if IiI.TFN Switlrrlantl fAP' - suiizvrlnrrl withdrew from the Malhmirnr tilympirx , Thiirsrlay. the - ht-roiice of Russian military Ictlui In lliingary -Thain and The Netherlands with- rlrcu r:ii'lu-r, uhilc three other rt-unirirs also have pulled out of innt intcrvcnlinn. which is hnsorlt the war-trniihlcd gnmcn scheduled- '0 hczin Nov. 2. Red China Indl rm. rleclrlrd within the mi week? not in iwnrl teams; Egypt Vllfllv tfrcir in August. -3 Egypt acted long before the pre-I am! Sun crisis reached the shoot-. mg unite. :14-rliiring it ind no aui-' few: of nlymvuc calibre. The irrevocable decision by the nwm Olympic Committee came after two days of heated discus- sion iminnl Swiss sports federa- lions. The swtu mnniim-o voted Wed- Ieaday to complete at Melbourne eiy if none of the avian Ithleta wfhifrn. Seven! of flu nous Itlons. whlcl earlier lied In- ed they would refiner to go Ainlnlle II a prawn Iyhu repression of Hungary. 1i"ll'l nnlv s'3.'2iiti for Blue I-lorlmn llatightoniu 2.00 free for all par-er. relations have taken last records, Glaiiclng tlirniigli lIughton'I rec-. arr! for I955 1:. mm any M ,,m1,fanxlmia that In many owners of 77.1 gfnrtg. um, mi pin-,,, (int. 1” rolls as poiislblo will attend flu reports. Today's cs.;.;i.;; E.1...i.i out Who Plays In College Bowls can have its pick of the lugar er cally elincli The Rose Bowl pairing probably will he the winner of the Mlnnc- Then, if their probation is lifted, i Minneaploy they can go on to the Cotton Bowl. V "'l"r wh” M Miiincapolisl due, tfonnl Prl ted" Olympic Games. H lario. and his fallicr tlroic an trained horst-c for many )cars. was from him that Jack picked ii a liking for training and drivln .V irm-1,1... Mid 34,500 for To,-rid Wm. Club will be held "upstairs" in any ,. imy min by Enslgn Han. City Hall on Wednesday. Novem- wym" her It at 900 pm. President Dr. R.f". Seaman and Secretary-Trent uror W.G. Gillespie are nine g meeting and hear the l (Ctiiiliniied on page 18) do (AP)--The bowl tlf wins its 37th straight at lowal get.Stii Ul.V after today'a football ruultalrest of the seaiion. are in nnd the various conferences went laiit season and now must sit in and keeps on winning lh Hill! I year. (;,.,,,,.,, AGGIF-IS rAvoiu:ii ; The Texas Aggies will prat-t Southern Methodist Up-and-coniirig lfnvorecl Navy invade Iliike and Notre Dame' ills hirtliplncc IKHK Slratftirtl, On- The Sooners the Southwest Con- ference title If they can get over at Dallas. scries. The i-oi-oiitl game will bc played in Montreal the following Satur- If it I3 day and for the series the AIouct- l M1935. K- tns have been named to win by The writer has often heard Joe 12 pointy, lvirociit-k also bought William spcak about Jack flit-hardsoii and Wax. lllll hrothcr in Longimy, one always III the l1Il:llPSl lrrinl lr 7' WV -A itfwtlviii of the better Tiiear-olds of this , , , V.” 0 year. He is hv King's Counsel. ANNIA" '""(”'NG. d."'T1. Dirvct Way. and he was The annual meeting of the knocked dnivn for 32,200 mm M". Prince Edward Harness Racing To Halifax For 2 Tilfs It DunafIn'r University basket .hall team travels In Halifax to- day for two games ever the week- end. Tonight they will take on ,:'st. Marys Univprsify 1.. m px. where, will takc on the Hamilton hibllion tilt and on Sunday after- noon tliey meet with Nova lcolla Tech. St. Mary's will play I return lame at the S.D.U. gym on Satur- day, November 17th. C llacltie lifililnson Doubles For 5-4 Dodger Victory TOKYO AP) A Japanese 'shook off" his man- s- alter and pitched to Jackie Robin- '.;son was I sponsihle for I-'rldn.v's tied teams. Oklnhnma ill-til faces "H B"""klV' D9d5"' Vll'""'Y '""i burgh ;fPsi.I 7 Among the major unbcatrn. tin in major iiintlrf l-c ('"lflI'arlO if thr Fiiiffa grit lnwa Statc t2-S . Prim-cinn 46-nij the carliest opportunity If Jan- ltnkcs on llarvarrl I2-fit, Wvomlng.l"9-V hasehnll works the name Georgia, WHY llll-fil plnva Montana Ind "Tech fl-Di mm-in Tenrieupp ts.oi Ewifzerlarid Wifliclrolws Team From i956 Olympic Games - Egypt” tho (innit-A Thc Egyptian: Olympic Commit- fhe third country to stop out ofylee dcclnred Wt-rlnrsduy that the. -ivirw within the lost two days" presence of ”aggressor nations", lwould "hesmlrch the Olympic 1 Ideal." Tho Iflt' rcpliod Thiirsdnv that. it was "astonished hy the fI-'.gvpt- on purely political motives and In all the more regrettable in view of Egypt's own withdrawal from the Olympic Games." Spain lie.-verses Eailier Decision To Quit Olympics CHICAGO fAf'i - Avery Inni- prcitident of the Interna- Olympfe Committee. laid that Spain has "reconsid- ita withdrawal front the rhmilrl he oxprllrd frnmlmn-. grarnoua conch Fran: Hlarnpei.-A : stun athletes are "colloual." A victory It Maryland prnbahly harried Irislimen play It Pitts. Y”"'ll"'l Gil"!!!- iriiersertional American pitchers who disobey jn manager's orders usually find . fhemsrlvel working elsewhere It Take-hiko Besshn man will jbe takinl I hike to some other club The Dodger! were locked in I (-4 lie in the lllh when Robinson. lhcir heat clutch hitter, came in bat with Junior Gilliam on sec- ond. ORDERED A WALK Manager Nohuyasii Mizulinra, who ohvlously had read of Rohin game-winning lotli inning .singlr.- that gave Brooklyn the sixth world series game 1-0, or- dered his pitcher to walk Jackie. Besshn shook fl" the sign. The 'GlIriln' catcher rushed to the mound. when the pitcher refiiml to follow instructions. the catcher run in the dugout. After I hurried conference with manngcr Mim- hnra. he ran hnck tn the mound. .Silll. no hnito on hnlls. Jackie swung, and the ball screamed in right centre for the double that put the Dodgers ahead to slay. It made their rec ord ll-4 with one tie in their on- hihilion tour. "He shouldn't do aucli I thing," said manager Mlmiiara. sadly Ihakfng hln head. Acoacli Vfamlsgdl llliai Russians Are "Colossal" COLD WEATHER . PREVALE NT fr todayla battle, but he lost no time In calling I secret practlca I..l after at on televislon-Wed- tween the Cats and Ottawa Rough He saw what thousands of Montreal fans saw also-I rough. tough Hamilton team. seemingly the superb play of quarterback Curt.-illo and halfback the Riders might have won." The Ala lost only once to the Cats this season a 50-14 trounc- lng in Hamilton oiiix iiio weeks ago. But in tlu-ii int-ciiiig in lMonlreal onl in iii-tk bctorc that llgclng, Aloiictic: ion uild in I record 8214 rout nf the same. Cats. 5 The Ch.n.rlof.trtmt'n Gtitirdian. Saturday. Nov. I0. 1956 Athletes Forget Politics To Prepare For Track Carnival Cont-li .litii 'li:iiiiilt- isn't boili- ert-d that the pout; sprcarl has llll T'W"('al5 0" "'9 WI" 9"”- By WILL GRIMSLFY ,('lu'is n....i.i-i-, New 7.E'alaIIdcl' "1 "Pl Mal .”""d "hm" ("Hi MELBOURNE tAPl i'olitii-s Iilurray llallii-rt (ihilenn Eduardo: C-l'3”l'"V ll? mil '1 km" W” and International tensions, iiiiirh Fnntecilla and Italian R. Baraldlw can iiioie iitztitnst ll1P.Al0iJ9ll9S haw, piagued the olympu. 4;;,m,.; 'l'lit- hit: tllmilllin lllfiiik 15 DOW W9 for wceks, will take a hrcathcr tu- Wlll Will llH'll' l1iHSlll2- 1 mink Vii day when leading alhlctcs niovcl 03" ll” 1l-'' i to the countryside armi camp at Tlir game xllitilvs up IIlHlI'Il,V as puckapunyal for a giant pre-Olyni-i I hallle hclwecn the crunching pic track carnival whit-v may pro- ground attack of the Tiger-tints duce I four minute mile. and the Alniicttt-s' spbclacttlar it is the first full-st-ale r-i'eiicvj pasxin: nfft"IlNllf. The Tit-ats may of the Olympic Games hut sonic-l Jllil him" it as uidc open as Trim- of the lustre will be IllISNlnjl hol blc iiidicatcs since the Als have 1 cause of the 5lltSCIlCf' of thc strong shown tlicy are weak agalnslt Us And RU-Wlan Ni-”lm-V . pouprful running American track forces. which Along the ground the Ti;:er- "9 9XPN'l9l'l l0 l'l0lTl'nc'4'9 lhfll y Cats are ham 1,, gm”. TM, have Gamcs lstarttng Nov. 22, arrii-crl Iinn of too Wt"Pl(S ago Rt-ports nu. of ti... ,,,,,q d,.m,...,mu5 mu, lalc Friday in two. iii.-iiics, . are tiir lliingarians, who have one m,,.,; m H". lmuue in (lonkip GIL; The Russians dccidcd to fllT”L:lil of the xi--ongcst teams in the (.h,.N and T” nnbmsnn and thc mt-ct hccause thr-Av said llicy Gamcs, will refuse to compete tin- Trimble prohnhly will have lhemlwtfr? "M r"".1yi . ' .. . dcr Hm (h"mm”"'sl (nmllfmd W”:-. . . . . , . r""""l' 1'?” ''"m""h1luemp'' " coach. "If It were four days later So far. athletes of all nations' l W” m" r" " P 3 ' lwe certainly would scndthctenm." have blended in the wide ope: ' or vi l i i s.'. Tor Mum mm:-mt l'i2lilifl”ii.5i.i..'.l?”g'-ml.'iii23i'L"ZiZi Headlining the program is an in- that satellites occupied I apeclnl vltation mile featuring Australians camp removed from other nations. Jim Bailey and Merv Lincoln. l all countries were thrown together Britain's llldl here. Briilcy llliti iir-at world rccord- holder John l.antly in a race in the United State-. is the favorite. Lantlv. recnvcrintl. from a heel injury. uttl not run. However. he is training hard for the Olympics and announccd he plans to com- pole for both the 1.500 Ind 5.000 mclrcs 0l)ITlfiIf' hnlrll gcls another vttern lost torlriv with tho early morn- ing arriial of 50 Hungarian ath- lctcs. many of whom fought against the RllSSlanS,ln the rebel- Bofitbers in. T I! THE CANADIAN PRESS The chips are down today an Eastern Canada's three top foot- ball leaguu begin I garrison fin- ial: in the coldest weather of the season. Feature contest is the Hamilton Tiger-Cats versus Montreal Alou- ettea game in Hamilton-tlie first championship and the Nov. 24 Grey Cup game. A temperature of H is forecast. d two leading to the Big Four name strategy on Montreal that Tiger-Cats And Alouelles. . To Start. Playoffs Today University of Tomato lines will be fighting in Kingston to replace Queen's Golden Gaels as intercol- legiate camplona while London lords open -I but-of-three fight It home for the Qbtarlo Rugby Foot- ball Union title held for two years by Kitchener-Waterloo Dutchmen. Hamilton is expected to try the Edmonton E I k it m o s employed against the Alouettes In winning the Gran Cup last year and in 1964. REGINA (CPlvEdmonton Ea- kirnos lay their three-year domin- ation of the Western Interprovinc- lei Football Union on the line to- day. . t Coach Frank (Pop) Ivy leads his green-and-gold Eaka into Tay- lor Field to take on Saskatchewan Boughrlders in the first game of the beat-of-three series to decide the Westls representative in the Grey Cup final. Eskimos won the WIFU playoff and went on to lake the cup in 1954 and I955. The last time Roughies won the WIFU race- in I951-they went all the way. Mon than 13,500. fans are ex- N.H.L. WEEKEND sA'rUnn'Ay Boston at Montrcal Chicago at Toronto Detroit at New York SUNDAY l ' Montreal at Boston , Detroit at Chicago 1M rounds in training nnd his hand, broken in the Jackson fight. has given him no lI'fllIlilP. 1 ”Nolhing gives him any lrou-5 hie." d'Amalo said admiringi,v.l "He sleeps like I rock. You have, to wake him up before he gocsi into the ring for I fight.” Which is finc. as long as they, don't have to itake him i he lcavcs. in after; Chris Chataway SPORTS TRAIL A Most Relaxed Boxer Hy WHITNEY MARTIN !f':-Illkl lmmcrliniely c.nr:r.Nwoon LAKE, N. v find wnn the 150- Patterson 'lfIlllIOdll952 0l.Vml""73- y "He never says anything about 0n Bees For Easlem Title HALIFAX (CPl Greenwood Bombers. picked to represent the Nova Scntia Football I.engiie he- ifore the regular season ended alter Floyd I Tiger - fiat I-ices ht-re lodny- pound mu. " me. for the eastern Canadian interme-l (Am "F."-"1 . . hl t 'rd 0 i ldiale football championship. lim'm,:la,,l;ou':,t,,.:,.,'p":r':.:,.:,T I fight coming tip, never runs. it will be the biggest test for placid kltl Wll" mlihl hill"? been down tin npponcnl. or prediclsl the Nova St-ntia League since llEiTganing M . ;..,.....,,.-,sgt,1i,- watch. how a fight might conic oui.". formation 10 years ago and for mg 3 mm. an m; dlziniatn says. 1 the first time brings in competi- Utterly relaxed, than Pancr- tlnn from outside the region. laon when he isn't trying in com- Greenwood goeii into the game "1" mmlflm m3Yll"" l" P "V11- with I season record of elgtt El”. 3" w"'" P wl"'"'”c"lv win, ",1 ,,,,1,,,,.e,. HMS, . ),,,,..ylpixie-like expression. nit though squad of well-conditioned play:-r:.lhl' 'h”"gl"' w'',''' .'''r ””'-V ”'"l has I record of 12 wins in illwmx l':nw'i"'g”""k'"g "mm "35 um". yver. a us'n . . He doeant say much. this 11- Bomher-. who hrened through yulmtd Vt", Wm mm A,-cm. their games in the regular sched- Mm,” 1,. Chicago Nmi, so with ule without I loss. were picked the uinner to be generally rpf. '0 "W" "1? Ill8.V0"' deallllnn ognizcd II the new hcnvyweicthl h"'l'"-” "f "f”ll' SlHf't"llfIE- When.(-htimpion. llc speaks only WIIPII oihcr t-h.-impinnzhip gamcil nrelspokcn to. nnrl DIPII vcry respect- complcted they will tilny the win- ner of I semi-final series for the "But he'll always cnnfitlcnt, and you may be sure hels thinking of the Moore fight the same way he. thought of the others. That II. lt'si just another fight to him. "I'll give you an idca of Iiisl confidence. llr lct his irincr. thoiighln come oiil quite accident-I ally. A lawyer was dlscuaslng' Floyd's finances with him after the fight with Hurricane Jackson. He said he might irrange to have his earnings spread out ovcr I longer period for tax ptirposcs. .unlt-its ho fhnti,r.:hi hc would make yful. He can't be qggr-rl into inak-lmore mnncy next year. mg I. cocky prediction of any ”Pnllersnn iuild he figured he league championship. mi-t. would make more ncxt year. That 1 Aug" 7 N y A MANAGER AMAzm) showed he was confident he was Any talking that is (lull? in going to he chamnlcn. That": the RIP" SAND! Mk," ",9 M by his ,m,m,,g,,..ncarcst he ever camc to prcdicl- Main minerals In the sand (mi,-r d-Am,m.' wt." ,..,nf,.,5,.5 tuning anything. and he didn't mean l'Il'al'hDI of Australia are titnniumll and zircon. used in nlrcraft con- struction and nuclear research. himself lit some-timcs Ilf('ifIllfI'fl:'" ll" "ll"-" I at uni abilities of the ynlIn1!lPTlnAND nr.At.nIl he plucked from the amateur Patterson has boxed more them IVEMI Direct Drive f . A ERE A MELBOURNE. Australia MP! writing in ThuredIy'I Melbourne Argue. warns Auelrnlia the Run- 'f'Iey'Il give the us. and Min countries I i-Fr Edmonton And Roughriders Sfarf Football Series Today peeled to watch the kickoff in sunny. 40-degree weather. SHOULD WIN FIRST With seven of their eight Ill-.- stara definite starters. Rouglirld- era are given I slight edge to win the first game. Only guard Ron Atchison. who twisted an ankle in Monday night's scml-final against Winnipeg. is doubtful. 1 Eskimos. however. are still fa-l vored to take the series. the sec- ond game nf which will be played in Edmonton Monday night Eskimos. the only visiting team! to win at Taylor Field this season..l are in top shape and should bcl lwell-rested after I two-week lay-t off. With six all-si.'irs in their lint-up Pop Ivy's crew will be out in trlrrl lhc high5scoring Rider passing at- tack. which also provided the only home defeat for Edmonton this' year. I Charlottetown o pertaining to all parts of Canada. 0 nuv THEM sitoia YOUR DEALER 0 Eddy Match Co. Ltd.. Head Office. Pembroke. Ont. '.I. S. Moore -- P. E. 1. Representative. A BEST SELLER - -- always Eddy y-- ghas Interesting "Did You Know" slogans printed on one iilcle. Kids have alrcad,v commenced collecting these new intcrcstiiig lacia We are proud to pay homage to those gallant soldiers. sailors and airmen of two World Wan and five Korean Con- flict who fought and died to Iteep our country free. Let us hold high the gldealr ffiue brave men sacrificed their vu. Let DANCING SATURDAY NIGHT. NOV. 10 9 TILL 12 Each member may invite I guest. After above data. club facilities open to members only. Sesgui Matches Now available in new affrnt-t.ivc red and while packages. Each box if Greater Love Hath and principles for which I The Tiger-Cats. nine-point llllllll dogs going Into the final. all" t peeled to run the ball-keepiti; .l out of the flinging fingers of 9..-i Eiclieverry as much as pncsiiiir KEEP BALL GEOUNDED The Ticats know they hair ii. stop Alouettes usual devastating aerial and they don't expect any change in coach Peahead wait.-, ,; strategy despite I cloak-and-ria,-. ger secrecy imposed around ilil Montreal team's workout Tl1!li;. day- Sam Etcheverry. Hal Paint -- and Pat Abbruzzi. all in dniii.ii..i Ihape following injuries. WPl'c is ported unofficially to have slim--i they are ready to go!It the aetn-t practice. - In the Intercollegiate l.Prl-."W Queens has only to tie Toronto I . force I playoff with the Bill?! Tn. Gaels already own at tie with tin. first-place club and. if the second- place club beats the leaders once during the season or ties f.l19P. twice. the extra game is an iii- Af The SPORTS ARENA TODAY Skating 2:30 - I130 Atimission Adults 25c; Chilrircti to.- Curling Club ' pt I . Peace on Earfli and Goodwill toward men he the motto of in I" and let in . branco Dey. IN TMIUTE TO OUR VET 'CHA;RLOTTrl1'9iffN,. I H stunts. uviue mo forever keep feifh with than we hlmor on ' this Remem- ll” --.551.