ige ii The Guardian October 15. 1951 Friday. ii-larold Maclean Elected' is President Of Islanders il.ii'r2ld MacLe3n was last niglitp - ted president. of the Prince i.i.d l-l:iiide.s' Hockey Club at Wvflltil) mcet.iig held in the tllilll. Mr. M1iCL81lIi, who l5 -iiinaii oi the Charluitetuiin .i;ri'oLiiids committee, stated that i did not know whether to thank sh.ireholde:s for his elC.'ilDll liol nut ihit he it'll if the pun- :.ai-v the club their full support -i ill" result uill be a successful 3 ii" operation. Eli-. Mai-Lean said that in to-. .' - s children we have the mater- loi ttinto.rtiit's hockey playcis I '.' :ir- drint keep the liit':i'cst i one vouth ii.ll lo-".9 lliC'll' en- .i.-asiii in the sport which for :.;n,i yrais has been 3 iaizirite pong islanders. The president. - ztcd that it was the intention of til i rtvili rw ::ie with Hughie itiplioil iitiiiost S'll)l)i)l'L rind hop- if that tliev rnuld operate their ti”-ill”FF .II a iiriii-roiilliriiiig inali- :. with this year's team being w. inner all the tiny. The eizht-meinber executive was ll rtrd bv ballot front a total of 3 :iont:tiC"S, Pl:ltL of whom were chosen by an appointnient nomin- ating committee and the five be-. IIIQ 'lIlllCd f:oiii the floor. After the eight were ell: ted, they tetir- eel to a pl'lHtiP office where they chose their oitii .ift;t'eis. They are as follows: president. Harold Mac- Lean; lst Vice - president, Harold Hobbs, 2nd vice - president. Bob .Nl;icf:iiialtl: S"t?2't'lilf')' - treasurer. ' P,0llL'.lll.. tlirectois, Art Marlieiiii, Walter Lawlov, Dan Lai'ie- and Sam Kennedy. During the business portion of the meeting the situation concern- iniz the 10 cents a head for the vis- llllli.' team was d: seed, Sir. For- irsl Cloii. who rep. sented the 1-- land at the Aloticlon meeting. slat.- ed lllill Moiict-an would not have :0 pay visiting leains niiytliing, but when Moncton was playing in eith- er Amherst. Fredeiicton or Char- lntirtoun. the host team would not pai them the i0 cents. 'lilirrt-fcrr the 10 cents a head system is mil; valid when I-li'eiiei'iet0ti: AlllllCl'nl and Ch-irlottetown are playing one another. As for the price of atl- n1lSSl'OIl to games. it was statt-i that it was up to the club and the Fovuni iiiitiiiireitieiit tn (let-itie l Britain claim ing Woirldlsi Biggest Hockey League - By ARCH MacKl-INZIE Canadiiin Press Staff Writer l -LONDON. tCP,I-Britain is claim- dig the biggest liuckey league of t..'- class in the itovld. .I. F. Bunny Ahcarne, I. lead- .'.g spirit in British hockey, iiiakcs he claim for the new 1'2-teani Brit- isli Ice Hockey League. made tip I loiir Encllsh and eight Scots iggriis. The 0l)jPfl is i'ai'iel)' and iiinltr lrris.' The fans hale heeii asking for more teams." said Aliearrie. socie- i-ry of the British lee Hock V As- ' it-iaiioti ”Tllflfi claiinrd they were tired oi live or six teams pltiltig each rithrr all winter. iW-Ill, we are giving them what liiey Vvanted. And while the pub- lr is riotoriotisly fickle, we're keep- .iig our flll:Pl'S crossed." & 20 YF.ARS' EXl'ERll'I.V(TI Thus. the Caiiadzriii giinir t.ii:it ii as impoi ted to Britain coniiner- t'l ', iii the mid-30s again has reached the multi-team stage that llie.';Brit:r-ii sp'-rls fan gets tiirrket Svl.”fTl' and fitlicr main t-ant a'trietioiis. After some hesi- 'ntion about atlried t:.ovelling costs. I-It-iglanrl and Sevtland have come lhgellirr in a league involving two aiiavmtrips for zuinli te.-im. Etiqlisli lc.”lL”-to hockey had been mm.nc closer and closer to i"XilllC-l ion. nflrr startiii; boldly '20 years no ivith 11 learns. Five were left last yr':ir and Streathani. from ntnuiii London. pulled out. after win- viii: the honors. The club tlaimed tiirit it rriulrln't. meet. rising posts on its-rnk capacity of 3.030 fans Rrirgiitoii. another league pio- ner-. wavered. uiillrlrew and theft returned for R trial in the new- lr-rik league. On the ther hand. Rrottnli ii-:t-key has been doing iirli on its more robust, if less iv-viishrvl, style of play. No other chaiigis are plannetl Football Player Dies After Game XllNO.Vf3, Wis. (APl - Harry Knttllf lfi n liliiiring high sclitnl fmitliall lilililll died Thursday in lxii-iiitril .-ifim an eiiirvrgeney op- eiaiimi fiillii-ting: gt g-mm tvr-(tn;-D-. d.-.,v niszht l Korins. after being replaced in the filinonsz backfield by a suh-3 etitiitr. rontplriinerl of a severe ltciirinr-lie and a pliysii" ti sum- tttonrrl fiom the vtriirls said the Ii.-iv :ipp;iii-nlly had iecciterl a con- Found Life In Hungary Drab t SAIZBIIRG, Austria (AP)-OIl1' oi the first Ainericaii athletes to compete behind the Iron Cit:-lain said 'Iliiiis:l;.y he httd inund life ill Htingary ”ver,v, very drab with llf'JF2 or no earcirce spirit." , Norman Brinkcr. who competed ill the modern pcntathlon world championships now taking place in Budapest and is engaged to Wimb- hledon women's tennis champion Maureen Connolly. merit in the U.S. Army's 109th? station hospital here. Brinkcr suffered n frartiired col- lnrbone when he fell horse during the first day of the nV'id9'll pcntathlon championships Drcp.tr his injury. he finished lath and helped bring the l'.S. team into third place in the Murnhy iPr-pin. Batmtalel 3i45:lies: MacKell 13:21, Irwin 13:21. equestrian phase of the champion- ships. losronlkod Sax - Transfer Players BOSTON. (AP) - The Boston Red sox Thursday assigned the contrncts of pitchers Tom I-lerrln ind Ben Flowers and infielder Vince Purfaro to Louisville Col- onels of the American Ana intlon Hi-rrin and Flowers we r with Louisville. A Red Sox firm cliln. last. season and Pnrfu-0 was vita Albany. be made his com-: from hl8lLRl.IlnP. tMacKcll, McKenney) The English leagiio brought back the red line last year in mid-sen-, son to speed play and it will stay, Teani personnel will continue to limited to 100 Caiizidiiiiis and tii.. IIQLIVP-il'l:lltCl pl.iyers. Pay is expected to coiitiiiile to run about. I20 3 week for good players and the callbie of com-, petition is expected to continue to rate with good Cnii:idian seiii--. B liourtcy. Altnartic sons 3 strnn: possibil- ii) that new ice arenas can be built at such provincial centres as Hull. Neucastle, Durham anti Has- tingsAwliich would provide homes for future league teams. Action in the new league OD(l1Pil Sept, 27 English teams are Brigh- ton. Nottinghani and Wembley and I-iarringay from London. Scottish entries are - Edinburgh. Falkirk. Kirkcaldy. Avr. Dundee, Perth, Dtiiifernilzne rind Paisley. Bruins Battle To 5-3 Victory , Over Rangers : BOSTON (APl--Don McKeiiitey. 30-year"-nld rookie centre up from liersliey. xeniorl his second goal with 20 seconds gone in the filial pcriorl Thursday night and veteran Cal Gardner added another for in-, surance as Boston Bruins bat.tletl lo a 5-3 National Hockey League victory over New York Rangers at Boston ('-ardeti. McKcnncy, who shared scoring llinnnrs with tr-aniniatn Ken l.u'tl)ill!: and New York's Hon Murphy. pushed home what turned out to be the winning goal as the third. period opened. His slirit came as the puck liotmced tiff ranger abolit- Lorne ANl)IiSll'l)"S stick on a passoiit front behind the cage by Flcni MRCKPll. Gardner put it away at 3:30 with a lfl-footer" in front of the nets on a pass from Ed Sandforri lVlf'Kflnl1F)' Sf'tIl'Il(l his first gn.'i', of the nllzlil at 17.36 of the SPCUll'll period to bring Bruins from hehinvl for the third time, i ffarlier in the period New Ynilt fled the count 22 on Murphy's re- lmtiitrl shut rt R40 and f:ral)l)e:l a teniporai'y ll-1! C(lL'D on Cfllhlll" Henry's goal at 1225. Labine scored twice in the first period to give Boston a 2-1 lead after Murphy had opened the scor- ing at 4:112. liabine combined with Mat'Kell and Doug Miihns at H 00 to tie it up A minute and 40 sec- nttris lrtirt he sent Boston out front scoring from a pile-up in front of the New York not Lineup New York--Goal: fcnce' imvell, l'.vatis. Stntiley. Cliiysinl; forwards: lliinly. Picit-l lice, Mclscrid, Pepin. Batligair. Murphy, Raleigh. Laprade, Mick- nski. Gttidoltn. Sonmor, C. Henry. Lewicki. I Boston - Goal: .l. fence: F I n m a n. Quaekeiibtisli. lirnistron;z.pGodfrey. Laycric: fur- warris: Mackcll, Labine, McKen- ney, Gardner. Sandford. Fergiison, Schmidt. Bodnar, Molins, Costello. Kltikriy. . Referee: Jerry Olinski: lines- lmen: Sam Baht-nick. Scoily Morri- lson. Worsley: do lienry: de- Sumrnary l g First period: I. New York. lMurphy 4:22; 2. Boston. 1iMntin.-. MacKellt l4:00; 3. Boston. 15'- God- Irwin. l.'H. fray Penalties: Fvans 1:16. 6:27. Godfrey Dtla, remottntedl 131”. l 4. New York. Second period: 5. New York, C. Henry (Prentiss. ,l-iowellt 12:25; 0. Boston, McKen- iney llmbine. Schmidt) I7:56; Pen-i Ilugliie Campbell, Prince Ed- Another man for the back line is lward islanders newly appointed Copper Leyte who played with hockey coach. arrived In Char-,Campbell and the Miners lust sen- lottctriun yestertiay afternoon and son. The 24-year-old. 190 pounJ nlleiided the club's weekly meet.-lNewfoundlander arrived in the ing at the Forum later in th-.-llciiy yesterday .with the coach. .ex'ening. Jiugliie. who last year Copper played his junior hockey Labine X lHughie Campbell, copper Leyte Arrive In city coached the Glace Bay Miners with Quebec Citadels and turned during the latter part of the now senior with the Quebec Ac-as defunct MMIIL season, stated that where lye was a member of the not until Wednesday night. whi-.nll9:')2 Alexander Cup champions. the definite. status of the leagurl In the goal-tending department, Hurzhie, has lined up Saskatche- was known. was it ar.,vways pos- sible to make definite nrrang-L wan born. Jim Shirley who last LITFTLEASPCM ' Iuul-N Mayo Smith flamed To Manage. Phillies In 1955 ments with players who were, ofy)'9Br played with Allan Cup fin- Allaii Cup hockey standardc. .alists. Sudbury Wolves. Previous- By Bill Loltul Iimtevr-r, he stated that he has l.V ll? had played with several PHILADELPHIA. (AP)- Phila- .-.-tm.-it pt'n.x'pCCIs in mind and it teams in the American and Paci- delphia. Phlllies Thursday an- iiuiiiht-; who have already come fic Coast Leagues. Raymond I.e- nounced u appointment of Mayo in ip.-mg for me season's p1ay,lDuc, a Valleyfield native who S'rr.ii.h in ucceed Terry Moore as Some of last year's players arelplayed with Matane Red Rocks manager of the National League due to return. Buck Whittock, Bob, last season is also due in town. Grav and Lorne Hennessey williThe 27-year-Old Quebecer plays at likely he turning out for Cam,i- centre ice. These, men are ex'pe('t- hellk first Island training camp Pd I0 arrive in the City 1-116 10- at the Forum today at ll.00 a.ni. doli- baseball team in 1955. The 39-year-old Smith, who once played for Toronto Maple Leafs of the International League. was in- troduced by general manager Roy AlrPiIil.V a group of DIIUEFS 511,- m -T Hamey at 3 press "conference. on their way to the province. . r Hume said smtthlwu hired be- Danny O'Connor, hard hitting 24-l ' causg egg phi); wanted In "ex. year-old. 185 pound flPfP.n09mM1- . ' perienced" manager. Smith has ixhn played with lslitntlers duri1': managed for six years in minor last year's play-offs uill he liacl: league ball rgnging from C13” 1) The Stirll)tiry native. who pliiyi-'l Nl:IWMAfRKi-LT, England IAPD - to AA. junior iinrkey with the Battle The Town Plate, the only horse I-Iamey said Moore was released l-llyel-'. mum in tho local club race in England open to women after it half season with the Phils from Son Indians of the N.0.ll..-X jockeys with Jockey club approval. because he was lilnexperlenced." was run today with I4 lady riders and one man. The ladies rode the first. threel hriises and included Mrs. Kathleen Welsh nf Saskatmiii who finished third 'on Devon Cottage. The winner was Le Moussallon if. a 10-to-I chance ridde by Miss ligdiiaiit Cluli Orders Shakeup His three months as manager fol- lowed 11 seasons as 3 star fielder for St. Louis Cardinals. NO OTHER REASON Moore said he had asked Hamey if there were any other reason he- TORONTO lcpl ” D”eCm” of Ann Vaugh. Miss Betty Cooke on i 5ide5.and was told "absolutely the Al.J,iill.lliT Fooibiill club lirivepchanccum. wag second by four lnom--' y ordezeti a niiiior shake-up in ti1'- hnmhs .and Mrs welch-S moum smith was bofn n New I-Ondonv tier to make the club a contender finished another Six lengms back. MO-- "I 1915 301! learned l-0 Play for the Big Four cliaimpionsiiip- Amwugh Mrs. welch lives in l lllgggblau l” I-akeworlvhv Fill 1" next sciisoii. Canada' She is in Eflilland on vac... Hughie Campbell (above) newlyy 19 "tV3:)5lgfl9d by Dan Howl?-.V The ieoigaiiization will see tinny appointed coach of the Prince, frldlglgfe" 1 0r0m0- FTP!" 1934 I-'r;ink Clair retained as coach of Ty... race dates back to 1363 du.-. Edward Islanders Hockey team ar-; 0 6 he payed for wllml"3'-0"- the Double Blue but he won't be ing we reign of Charles 11. ueiiertil iiiiiiiagev, A new man will: Tod,-,yt5 running was the be "hired OF -'ll)l30lnl9d" 10 Uikeland in recent. years the winnersl illilllge Of Ubmllllllg U- 3- l)l3)'eTSlhav'e almost always been women. for the team. All the riders, men or women, Club officials said they would must be amateur jockeys. Anotiicrl spend all the money necessary to, unusual feature is that the entry bring in top flight. players for next list is not made tip until 15 ininutesl, year with the line-up including before post time. The reason for t-stablisiied stars in professional this is understood to be the rcput-1-, football. ytion of women for changing their Clair Said Wednesday night he minds. often and suddenly. i will accept iii new contract as mTT'?""'c"c"ti'T ll enmh of the Argos. Club olfit-ials said thev were perfectly ltappy with Clair but felt the two job.- were too much to demand of one man. i Rocky'sWNose Will Determine Next Title Fight C-LACE BAY, N. S. (Cpl---Eilfly Daniiyltick. 18-year-old defencemait who quit Quebec Fronlenacs in a ,hiiff after an argument. with coach iPhil Watson, said Thursday night he will return to the club today.- Dannyluck, who did'riot. give de- tails of his dispute with Watson, said the coach of the Quebec jun- MLAML ma. (AP) 7.1.1" nrxl mi linclieylcleagtie club. hard told heavyii eight rlianipiunship fight mm he lm” S” gum" m He no) hinges on the condition of Rockyigaglt '1 .k .d h 1 t i l'tlarcinno's nose. manager Al Wcili 3""-l "L 53) gimme lamp dot Sn-rd he” Tlmrsdavt Glace Bay aftoi he uas suspendc-.. ' in Quebec Ftiesday. Waistitt said i'lV9d 239u.:uliere he opens tr:iining camp this in Charlottetown yesterday, morning at 11 am. Basilio-Gronik A - Bout Tonight I SYRACUSE N. Y., (AP) - Ps- ticnt. Carmen Basilio. who has waited H yczir for another crack at ivelt.ei'weight. champion Kid Gav- ilan without, getting a nibble, takes on hard-slugging Allie Gronik of Detroit here tonight. The 10-round welterweight scrap will be nationally televised from the War ivlcmurial Auditorium with Syinicuse blacked out. About 5.000 fans are expected. A Viln for the 24-year-old welter- weight contender could put him squarely in line for a title match with the winner of the upcoming Gnvil.iii-Johniiy saxton tussle. Phillies'HOwner Buying Connie . N. C., of the Piedmont League. A left-handed hitter, he started out playing third base but switch- ed to the outfield. For seven years he was with Buffalo Blsons and in 1945 played briefly with Phila- delphia Athletics From 1946 to Vancouver To Have its Own East-West Game VANCOUVER (CP) - Vancouver will have its own East.-West game come Grey Cup day. Officials of the British Columbia Athletic Round Table Society an- nounced Tuesday night final de- talls have been completed for bold- ing an East-West Canadian inter- collegiate football final. here Nov. 27. It is the same day as the Grey Cup game in Toronto. The iiitcrcolleginte game will match University of British Co- lumbia Thunderbirds against the champions of the eastern intercol- legiate league. Allan Campbell. chairman of ”The nose is a liltlr: better than . . . . , . . , y. - Dannyltiek was suspended when he BCARTS Dubllcll-Y C0mmlli-CC. Said at a tum up .. wcmimld l.;,x'ml..cm upon 31., day for a game in Juiiquiere. I versity of Western Ontario Mus- mjal in mm”. mm Jim Norm . lie said if Dannyluck didn't re PIHLADELPHIAV Mp) " Bah tang: already have agreed to play prwmcm of the ImN.n,m”na. BU; turn, the club would ask the.Ql1Cr C...-pr-..in .1.-H mvnm. or Hm Nmtliere If they win the eastern title. jnui('1..t) l I bvc A"m”'”r ,””Ckc-V Assoclauon tioiial l.cague's Plillndelphiii Pltll-. M551” Rcdmell Mid QUEEWS ivoiii -.-mi iiim-i-at... received the ml" "I" .(r""”d'”" A”l."l"”” mickey live. s-iirl WcIlncsii:iy tie is iiuyin.-,iUmversity are expected to accept ”nQ(! jmm-V in HM. Q(wVO'1lh round Assiittiation to have hrm Sll.Sl79"l'dCd (Ioiinie Mzielt .-taiiltiiri "reluclant- 5h0I'l-l.V- of his lfiillii with Ezmrtl Charles "W me for Comma J”mpmK' 13'" -"mil Fxflflfli in C0mDl9l9. UN BCARTS which 15 3D0n39rmK last June and that if the cham-i llllvil stopped the filzlit " in D 'd (l l lilianii huximz promoter, e 3 The eliaiiipiiiti is keeping in Thursday he and Rock Mack -ihavcl . I pton hadn't flattened Charles lnys t. the eighth. "there wouldn't have: e - "llneltgv and thyself would like to fight right away,” Weill tnld Norris But. he added, a lios. Angelcsl WASHINGTON (AP) g LN, 13: doctor KIDS lvlarciano can t box for 0,.S(.y' Mm is bidding fmdthe Phil”, shape with gym work and is ”more y unfinished business dealing Wm, at anxious to fight than anybody been a ninth liecatise they would . . Shift Still and Maj. W. ll, Peeples, Jrqj lw” ""'”ll”- delphia Ath1etics' franchise, said else," Weilii'cportcd. ,proposition to keep the Athletics inl Philadelphia." y De Orscy said he talked with Mack by telephone Thursday anti that tihat he heard from Roy is "contrary" to the popular imprc sion that a switch of the Athletics y franchise in Kansas City is all but Hockey Scores By THE CANADIAN ettnss National League W ., , New York 3 Boston 5 in the ham , . l Q1”, l Calvin Griffith. executive vice- V'mm,hd(l 1 (-m,.,,,,.i,,,; 7 president of WasliingtonDSenatoi's. Miitilreal I Sliawittignti 3 M5" confcrmd wnh e Olscyl (NHL .Tliursday. Neither would say whati Mumrwl 1 Quchcc 3 plans they had in mind to forestall Ann the impending franchise shift. Buffalo 0 Providence 0 DE Orsey Sand this Flromywlglt (IHA sr A itcxiiliiltiuni MY W” m”; ' WP" ."".'" rfhihe, K-W lltitrliiiirn 0 Owen Sound 6 me c,luP' mdy lemam m "t 7 , delphia. De Orsey. ri lawyer and Joe Tuccl. Washington businessman, College Tennis Play Saturday HALIFAX lCPi -Play will be split into two divisions Saturday when the Maritime intercollegiate L..f PI” .f D.ud tennis ehamplonshipsropen here. VANCOUVXR (CF) jrun-erall l)alhousie University is defending services were -new Wednesday (Or. ”",I,l”ll"1 . . d . Klerome Charles Dietrich, '73, busi- 3 a) will be in ladies an men sync” man and farm" "mute who; I have offered the Athletics 32.856,-I 000 for the franchise on the under- lPhiladclphin. i Former Maple rliy-jgiiins and unflcr new riilcgv. lgipmyed hockey with Tomnm Msple . piciious years i was it com me Lu” In me 18205. m"" Mr. Dietrich was born in Grilt..' Entries' are expected from the om and Come he" in 1910. He i ”'””””-V. "' N”'" B".l"”"”k.' i'etlrcd last year as head of the Mount Allison. Nova Scniia Agrt- mw manufacturing "rm founded culture College. Acadia. St. Francis- Xavicr. St. Mary's. Nova Scoiin Technical C o l I e g 1-, Mount Saint. Vincent and Dalhousle. by his father. ' l FORUM DATES nliiesr Godfrey l2:lR. Evans 16:09. Tlilrrl period: 7. Boston. McKen- noy (MacKelli 0:20; 8. Boston, , Gardner tsandfnrdt 3:20; PenalI.- 0CTOnER 14, 15, 18 Siopn: i Wnrsley in 5 ll-26 FRIDAY- .I. Henry 712 6-25 000 with gonhdence YCTZLH-ail Johns-Manvillexgf”-fwim Brake linings Children's Skate 4 to 5:30 General Skating 8 lot 10 SA'1'llRDAY- I 3 to 5-General Skating 8 to 10-Rural-Urban Get- . Together. deal by "l'hursda.v. Legally, the Phils won't. become landlords of the hall park until Arnold .loliit':nn acqiiiies the Mark family slriclt of the Athletics foil 5.'l..".'l'.'i.00fl, rxpeeiefl by Mottt'lti,i'. A nim-tin: of the American .Lc-rigut-' club owners in Cliicago Tuesday approved transfer of the Ath- letics franchise to Kansas City. Carpenter made this clear: "We weren't anxious to buy the parkl because we didn't want to get in-' to the real estate business. But we had to buy it to ensure the Phils a place to play ball." Johnson, Chicago real estate man. said he would sell the sta- dium in Carpenter for 511375.000. The Pliils have l1i'lP,f1 renting the stadium. paying I0 cents to the Athletics for each admission plus 3 eluirgr for electricity during night games. Cost averaged about 5100.000 annually. Redlegs Buy Sourhpuw Pitcher . CINCINNATI (CP) - Cincinnati Rcdlegs Thursday bought south- paw plieher Elli Werle from Louis- ville. Colonels of the American As- sociation. Wcrle. 32, won seven games and the intercollegiate game, is a. soci- ety formed by A group of sports- men to promote and encourage athletics in the province. , Probe Gangsters In Horse Racing CHICAGO. (AP)-1lilnois' racing chairman said Thursday investiga- tors have found "some indication of gangster presence" in horse rac- ing in the state. Paul Serdar. chairman of the boaid which supervises truck op- erations throughout the state. said his agency has been investigating the situation "fill year." The three-man board 'wlll meet soon to ”go into the situation thoroughly,” he added. Serdar made the connection with at Chicago daily News story saying "the Capone mob has invaded" horse nclrig In Illinois. Mobsters own thoroughbred horses. run them under the names of "stooges" and own stock in rice tracks. the story adds. comment in league service with Pittsburgh Pi- lnst four during the regular sea- rates. St. Louis Cardinals and Bos- GREENDAL ;son, He has seen previous major ton Red Sox. standing the club would remain in V -V - rm- SPECIALS MEN'S FALL JACKET Two-Tone Quilted. Reg. 16.95 .......... 5- 9-95 Values to 032.50 ...... ......... .. GABARDINE TOPCOATS- . 24.50 MENLS SUITS- 2 Pairs Panto-.-Eeg. 49.50 39.50 Men's Diinqarus 2.95 Ioys' Doosliln Shirts - 1095 Men's Work Sweaters 3.95 Ioys' Dungcrus 2.50 Men's Leather Palm Worlt Gloves 49: Ioys' Golf Hose 95: 'MIN'S STORE The GREENDAL CO. LTD. 144 GT. GIO. 1948 he played with Portland, Or-... of the Pacific Coast League an 8 player and in 1949 was named manager of the Amsterdam, N. Y., club in the Camdinn-American league. p Amsterdam finished fifth in 1949 Ind fourth in 1950. He moved up to the Norfolk club of the class B Piedmont League and won pen- nants there in 1951 and 1952. COACKED BOB GRIM In 1953 his Birmingham team finished fourth. and last year the Barons placed third. In 1949. Bob Grim. the Yankees 20-game winner this season, was managed by Smith. At the press conference, smith said he is taking the job as it "cold turkey proposltion.'.' since he is not familiar with the Phillies team. Hamey said some changes are contemplated in the Pbillies coach- ing staff. Smith Slild he had "some definite ideas” about who he want- ed and had some men in mind but "tlm not at liberty to divulge their names at present." Nttti otter? Bounty On Lynx ST. JOHN'S, Nfld. (CPi -- The Newfoundland government, noting increasing attacks on livestock Thursday announced it bounty on lynx. the first ever imposed In the province. Resources Minister Row! said that after Nov. 1. A bounty of 85 will be paid for each lynx shot in the Coclroy valley on the west. coast. Farmers in the area report they have lost. hundreds of sheep and Mr. Rowe said the bounty was an alternative to paying for the losses The bounty will remain in effect for n six-month experimental per- iod and applies only to the Codroy valley. Motor Corp. Has No Merger Plans DEITROIT. (AP)-George nom- ney, newly-elected president of Air.-zrican Motors Corp.. said Tliursdziy no discussions looking to a merger with Studebaker-Packard Corporation have been held or are contemplated. . Romney. who succeeds the late George W. Mason. told I press conference 'it.he future of Ameri- can Motors is not tied in with any merger plans." He said it is counting heavily upon what he termed "product re- ciprocity," the production unit sale of materials to manufacturers in various other lines. American Motors in the result of a merger last. spring of Nun- Kelvimitor and Hudson Motors. hard- Danny O'Connor hitting defenceman from Sudbury, is expected to rejoin the Islanders (above), later today for this year's action. Danny played strong defence with the Islanders in last season's play- offs against Halifax. l B O O O FUEL OILS Best by Tent DIAL 9911 Tltll-. WORLDS MOW (OMFORIAISIL HF-l with Xwwz cusliionefl leather from imported Nude. vnlwn. guiauuism-aii In iii. ' Tip Top tradition of finer woolloris. All rim lainli and most popular styles in rigvlun. tall: and sham. 500 this terrific selection now! from 54950 T Tip cmtnrs ciittttst l:l.Il'fllllIli mu: tailors IODGOEIS Hero on iopcoi-in for many nosom of smart. comfortable wear. Choose canudals choicgsr selection 00 Infm