Nashua And Other Belair Horses On Block Thursday 8 l. championship in 1954, climaxiug the highest bidder. if acceptable by Sunny Jim Fitzsimmnns, the the executors. will find himselflyear-old trainer who was part an with Nashua, the powerful three-lparcel of the great racing empire year-old champion and No. 1 horse for more than a quarter of a cen- of 1955. Some say he's worth as tllry. will go on training for the . much as 31,000,000 dollars. Heis in-iWheatley Stable. Ogden Phippslbls Lou and Whitney Stone. But ”lere must 1055 this Yur- Preakness. the Belmont, Dwyer dihis sensational season by giving 3Belair and Mr. Fitz their first Lfuturity at Belmont. By JOHN CHANDLER NEW YORK (AP)-Next Thurs- day at 11 a. m. a group of men will sit down in a paneled oak office room in Wall Street to die- tate the sale of Nashua and bring He was upset by Swaps in the lsvilie classic for his first it He next won the uck" MacLeod Playing James T. Woodward. Belair is oldest stud 'farm in this country,lt3llCe Al-l8- 31 It Washllllt-Oh Pith. but the farm itself will noot be in-l NASHUA BEATS swnns inoiyed in the bidding next Thurs-i Eddie Arc.” and Nlshua dc. for more than 30 years saw his horses capture major stakes races hero-'and abroad. Upon his death two This will be a sale ullpret-edenlcd, lin thoroughbred racing. for neverl years ago has an American champion gone at the peak of his l i "Canadians Set Face in College Hockey" and goes on to write about Don and two other Canadian boys One of the players is Terry almost any sition". Page 6 Th n Monday,Dec. 12. 1955 -P!-'..” Ray RoloinsonSays Next Move Up To Bobo'Olson so any usn cmcaoo um - It was after llilllllgr; hmmmw Rag 1 mm m 3”” ' would knock this bed. "What a glorious feeling," Roh- -like Wygni-he lnaon yawnctl. "You wake up one 1'0" "1 morning still fretting in your mind whether you really are a has-been. "rhea you wake up the next morning and you're middleweight "One save an wu from Jake Olson. who had a ll-day H. 1951. Jake I150 WI! kn & lvmgugh ghuu in mg cant;-get. silly by Susnr Ray but it took 13 "I'll meet my obligation to ol. rounds and Lamotta still was on mg," on; all Robinson said about his feet It the end. the nun its now has defeated tum an end to one of racing's greatest allied for 8750.000. 4 l .lal,l,,;g IN n CATECORHN la: a vlnst vacancy in the Fiizstm-land Arlington me” Passing from the scene will be ' ' ” ons arns. . . ” i champion of the world again the famous Belalr Stud. iittlngly in . Actually, bidding will he in four The elder Wm-dwarri gnaw, ills. 3"” "W 5" 9” ' ”l''"”' "" G H k F B U Entirely unmarked utter his sur- um"-r rt rlriwl" B:"".':"' ::"::::l:...':::.:: :2: .:.':::...S.:.::'::::::.: '9” BC ey ” ' ' -"W '””””";.'.2"3i'.. '"W"'. 0' 'ii"..”..';'.."-” ”" G ..;;E.::-.'”.:" :.':.i..:.r h:-h Wlll' Wood d. J..l h d - l'g.; r).nn as ua mac s 0 . . . Boboolso at ag Stadum 0 ns mnnsg. eorsn , -” at lverlled manlfmyears nrlallresldernt lfftcxeldmzliis ah: uleeaaiflilills; alldlnela" 5'!” la” Ji.”": . lw" cleaning up for Rex Em u(lhm9tueg:nfti mlzodn ml: "EX". mclmylrllo”hthHl"itl,.Cll',ovedm;; El: Friday lll:ht.R0b1nIo:wolved at a Gainford. scarcely stopped talking kind of a draw will you get ll nnd lnen ch.-mnnn nf me board. M) n nncknage deal gm. Nashua Woodward inherited the Belalrnworth. young Woodward and Ells. mnvensl y oi talc! man k very ew a c 1 hak Ruby bednnnnd. 4n the telephone, '4, lwnnu" no the" ma meet one? mo" Woodward built up the stable and and the entire stable and breeding Stud farm at B"Wle. Md.. 45 years W0"h tllmuy 381190 to I 3100.000 b?lf."t "5 ""5 ' '3' ”' "'5 ey 1"” 055903" l"'”3P"l l"l'”'5 "'9 '3' "Look at those telegrams. There Robinson and to anybody who With fl” Wbu” h"'l”3 ””""'-ll Nt- lnlnnk ago upon the death of his uncle,tWl.mIer-take-all match. over the 'T'y:G b T , tn 8 PWW955 W35 3PP31'3'l'.fV ""k"”w” must be more than 200. A lot of would listen. . ter to remember tllan that knock- : the.mue and one quarter Derby dts- ,mo'l",..i'..::'..”Zf.i.ii'.?eJ"r-a-'-stiff il'e':-trlrlnee lace.stor"oriefl,Se”'l,:,':,fl people in there I haven't heard "No. it was the left book. not the ou;.n:rl'::yr.nl:l;3emmem had I writ sttachln ngsr Ray's t46.l:lll Cleverly has switched Don from a forward to a defenseman for. as Gerber writes ”MacLeot'l can play Habs Dump Detroit Sal. MONTREAL (CF) .h1t)illi'E3l' Canadiens got a big assist frnmi defenceman But-ky Hailing- night as they e Belair broodmaresi won sr. I.F.GF.R lmarlwd or u. but I kinda think Black Tarquin missed in the 19-l8i”lt's tlllllly. 0 English Derby. but won the Stlthem like I do my grandchildren. Leger. Two years later. Wood- As for the price Naihiua might . . . . - tr; :- ' . h t why .5 .Ji evil I i ltrlpped the Red Wings 4-: belore gahrean Eglngglcinwpninwat ea an Hm; um” lm I i Hockey Leagues a bill day for theadians goal by Reg. Trainnr. agues TOR()N'li() (CF)--Toronto Maple. Leafs. sparked by two-goal efforts . of wing men Earl Balfour and Detroit Eric Ncslerenko, overpowered thoiworth S8lul'd3.V Saturday was 3 dm” kmw how to answer various City Minor Hockey Le nt in the Aces 2 - Flyers 1 Aces victory ended their string of fourllplnnnvnsl Rn-lnnl, 17.11 ule and by P. McGonnell and R. straight defeats and lifted them penalties. Inndgay 7.56 Hnmnnl out of the cellar position into aiwnrln 1-l.i1l' 18:45. ' ' ' temporary tie with Boston Bruins: second nerlnd. l Mnnllwlln mm- each week secs improveme smoothness of the sched 3rd To Defeat Monclon . 0”” Ca”'”' 1”" H”"l' wd iorder to give more boys more time 7:21 Sloan 8:41 lleaume 12:15 . 1 . . ' ' - d (. l (13 b nl , k (ll . - . 4 . lee 9 3" " "i 50" "M09 3"d ll"3"0l3l- snmmnn, 2 Frlzzell.H.Ladner. Monarchs up Juvenile fl goals by F. Dow (2). Second period: 2. Moncton. Car-. But neither - l Canadians 1 - Rockets 0. Can. Penalty: Hint-hberger 1711. the stable passed on to Willlamlon the block . Woodward, .lr.. who died in a career 33; l . shooting accident Oct. 30. l More than the mere settlement (walllallt FOX. the Sisal. FOX 0t'fSf:':;e': i:Voln1elgf'mEh”:::k;'mc?l': 0'Malley who is quite a star for In a recent 5-3 B.U. victory over: Sealed bids will be opened andlol s racing estate is involled.i39l3lT. W0" ")9 Kentllfki Delfby-1. hi: mr The ncegwas the new Harvard and the other is John Yale Gerber describes the parts on some 31 . . - - - e-e-was-e-as--are-e Preakncss and Belmont Trlvle.,"' 5 Y- 00000 l Carruthers of Calgary who plays played by Don and Carruthcrs this . Olson. who flew back to 5... also swung the big Triple in 1935. em” 0i 31 - V955 V0 "S """'lon the same team as MacLeod. way; . . both displayed the kind Francisco soon after his quick as. Leafs Blast Rangers 6-1 W W ""1 B”: '”--i.””i.';".." :i.”;';i..i3.f5:.... --w W" C..”'.".."”” ""' ”"”.."”:: "c'..i”' "ivy "W": i" "t 5- 3 P I a S - "W-- """-'"t W”- lt - . ' -PPITCD . I I . . 1 .” I manavlgg won the big races over Said Mr. Flt! It H1319-All Phlkl y K wrpnsu 0 egg ply PLAN! N0 CAREER. here. Woodward's next in: nbiec- Wile" he '10” M 0" l'”P”d'”3 S d AMHERST (CP)-Amherst Ram- markers early in the first period. d flue; Igsounnthe ilgsfillgjllty of l'- th is D 3'. 539- B D F - ' T t edltotll idl een I eases :' M was e mm er ”Q""9 3 l""l”' 0i 8i'l5-'' "9 1'9" afur ay usy ay or N7" "Hid "p M” "m. m. the frhaerneelfln: 1'-ltlwtle. .4lmher:tTcgro3 Charley Human. M'89lltlll8r':ml-hf third period of an Atlantic coast mice in the second name nnlnn um-do Lsusse. Joe Giambra. jun Spitfires 3 -- Rangers 0. Spitfires New york Rangers 6-1 Saturday 13 7” V t, 1 H k I a the Ensnm: night and snapped the Rangers' v A a tuna oc ey .9 guei l th . . . . To me, it's like asking winning streak at eight games. ns. l”;V,:'s:m mm me Wolynarnomln man to pm I price on his 50".. A total of 16 games were played goals by H. Ladner (2), D. Rowe. l l The 1055 left New york mill , 5"""'""".V . .-... 3 ..&Le. end "'0 Pfactm 59590115 W9" ll!” Monarch! 3 - Hornets 2 mck in h”"””5 C5” the ""51 The win put Amherst three Illd I couldn't do it. At 35. I'm - -----:..:,::::.:e:::::.:. .::.:v . z: :5 r: . . .. . visa: .:.:: ':.l..S:r::::: -mm or M :.::.:t".:...::. mt. - 0: tn N t I . c n. rt" 3' 1 1. I e pors rena- owever, lsn ears - ages cars goas - , "l ll ll; luck of from. c on. me y may lglfanditrgs,zl3flffnalh:I0cnff1?;;lgLetfil:fl2' Mmmealj Eielll'eal' ignlmgliadj n all sunshine for officials in charge by Fred Burke (2). S. Connaliy and were wnecfed by D5" Kiley: Sfllfnllllg aslhint Jrtflfn Beavers. V5.10 9'0"! "M. hilt right now 1 H3l”V9Yl 1452- 3 D900". hr”! to handle the hundreds of young C. MacMlllan; Eagles llhals by "Ep:':nL;;i:)"G1r3:; Reid. Pat Pow Q cantlslsg: wrllo Iglldfislltkor when r. h lltk' t.btF .A.Dl.'l.D.R'. ' . -"mm!!! "P608 "HI 00' nnwwlll W W 0 are & I mg D” u ergusml aim eld D0118 MCPM9 "fl N9” 5'-Well First period: 1. Fredericton. Mc- Olson wants to do." 3 8 about in Cllntick: Flyers goal by B. Prowse- Arrows 2 - Bombers fl Arrows M "" N": 5 3”" sltl:-and (lliarveyn Be1iV”eail'4g09 D I M()N(."l'0N rcpt -S League-load-l k D l ' tn M Summary ve fl!-la iisfn Carley .0 D" e - mg 53"" J”l”' Be.a""5 hlagtedl Fm" mm": m were 9 on” on the ice and to keel) the com- goals by Fraser Burke assisted by - , : 1 , . y 17.09. . . it 1- it .. -- - - . hi . (Sch ldll 19130. First period. 1. New York. Le-, -E-nllgd n,nm,.”;' llelmll. l(l.llyl2gm(f.d::,urn::;:ld l::r':):.rY?o:r0nILfg:: m."I.hi0awigne lflligwed Saint Jun" lo. tltlon as even as possible. B. MacMlllan and D. Lee. llfnitnamegf Brnlmm 3:”; nun T F A Pts wmkl lnalelghl 6:52:41 T0mm'o'iiH0W9. R8tl3el' 33121 5- M0lliT93l-lkliawks .5-3 ill a fast moving At-lretain their three-point edge overl Fifuowmg ls Saturuys Summ. Com 3 ." Canucks 1' cons goals Phee 418' Leclerc 7:22; L. Kiley 7 M 4505 Hurst (Be8ume' Harm) 1815' 391lV'33" 19129 lantlCkCDast Senior Hockey Leaguel second - place Amherst Ramblersf”- 3" . by P' R""l”"' Ft G"”m"' D' MC" sus 2 and. Sewell l4':40, Blackburn 5 01 53 33 ' g99l'lB;tleSi H1l:)rsnt7 0:F1:2. Batlllngantne penallles: rl-allml 2.01. l)lm.en:gamn who lmmnled I.-rederlnlnn Cnnnnllo Pa(pe;tvelghtn ebCub;1 -!Bl'll;lllS Carron: Canucks goal by S. l')owl- P 16.41. 111353 617.6 : .. ames : , vans : 32.01. sll ll l 2.25, Lvll ' . i. -. -l l .l3,2 ll, ll, 1 l 0 . u s 20! y usse ur- inn. 0 ' - . A . , (id 7814 Morrison 15:46. ;12:56, Howe manl Ll(l:(oPnf)ll'e till-"I E!:ff'lril' dgffalg lfvlfllij Thain Beealfferser ctftlrftuefi gfallge lone'3"3'"9- l Mldii9tS . AMHLRB13 icpi-'1' H' 1”.” lseclm'dLp'1'glo:'l 5 53 31 7-3 Second period: 8. Toronto. Bal- Stnns: l Vnnnnn Jnnns. wnlh Knmnnnn and l m.sl.nn,.lnd anal. Mnnclon slruekl Leafs 2 e- Bluebirds 1.149815 goals; Vic; 4 .. Abbles 2' vlcs goals by. Ezynsl PT;::l;lr1l lgwkthc -tllanlll-lee 1 iD'c3;J-ey r (Gm); L'eyic)',,:nL ' I 45 so 21 :t;l:'n0(Hi;;r;'nsnuBe.'l(llSnleeJ,al1:03:N:. To;.llall . . . . . . . - - - - - - - . -. H 6 .-,- mndefmnemnn Lloyd Hincnbenner for a pair in the second and (heir: zy .Il).u3)l,lfly (2); Bluebirds Koal byl.(l;. Scmlallwnsd, J. Keglnedy (2) and slapped I non the ;'d nfgsme" Pennllfesi Campbell 5:15, Mcln. tlnnn Tnmnm NE I .k tig8f);)lPlante . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 9 9 7-25:counted singles. a 2-41 advantage enaterlng the only .Tige".8 m Redwings 1 T1 Iv neg es. gtnnenan Robinson as- wspension on Sam John Beaver lnsn ll:3l' L. Klley 10:51; 1). Kjlgy 530716 Tnronttl A:!::tel"f3nnK 189131 D srlitssl-(fl"'o llmlhmeaorlgilms We y goals by G MacMiilan ls) ER fifronaho: d lzmawtlllds mm 6' Wwlrd Vin Pnlladino Sunday and M990" ""3”" 71”: 'Pe'naltie.-.' Frlntinato 7:02.l-lor: e .l,lm Slftirlelg. the league's lead- Diamond (2) and B. Llewellyn-. Kennedy: first Rllf:l1eV0,1lll'Cerl:Cf:n:1II fl” let. :ucl';0sI.V:n::gm.g Euack it": lGTrT;d 71i.1g'.n';er5A.'n1ll'::"": ton 9:51, Neslerenlto (major) H143. ' ing netminder. stopped 20 shots in'Redwings goal by Ronnie Boylcs. and McCallum assist d h'. - 5 a an m m e ' '. '. 0 ' Hergeshelmer 15:07. Sloan 16:24, the Saint .lohn net. Nick Pidsutlny Hawks 2 e Falcons l. Hawks ond; G. Cnles goal W2. .lilflasl:ls?:((l. K”"'”d”.' ?3"'lil',"'dli ilwllililei ”,;”',2ll..3i”",'f;',-f: SKATING pl-entice 17-47, C F S k T k. l"lav;Illi.i goallenmwnsh sthafrnt indthe goals by FRfl)R9l" Ghlr. and Brian Abbics tallies were notched up by nn:lm:dsu;;0 wangbgs og::ln:e, lor Aal':lllel-gt sgllmldt (white) Monday and Wednesday ' i . lrs wn rt 5. u a ere ln ; 4 . . ' ' ' 0 en.1'(ffllT:Il.le.rhd' 7' Tmnm Mu" ut O r to C ' a lng the third fifth looked had on a "um "ml by 8 MC EllilullfvuglgnrltYllnlglll)li51l"fl.BG.1Y::lsl "aim ' "W" 0' ”" l””””" "' A'"'"”" B"m'"' (Li mm Anemwn '' 4 ' 530: Penalties: Lewickl and Bolloni SAN n.nn.q(.lnn.0 MP, A d .h , . f I n gt. 00' "i ll" 80515 5907904 H9 P00 W985 - Spitfires 3 -a M0l'l- Juveniles 5” wmeh "M Kw-new from a rldn ;BernaMtlIehse)"1fi:4:ieM1I (T311: Admhslon: ' : : : 9 1' am” " "'0 e55""”' : ”'"”' ”, 5'"PP"l 29 5"” arch 2. Spitfires lznnls by R. Glssey. Abbies 2 n Vics 1. Another bang- g3;';;,,?” w”k WM ' mud cm” l.er3't, Gray q(Lgyl,e, inouyl '17-as-, Adults 25c; Children 10:: xture was won by i 14. Amherst, Brillant (Powers). Mnmdny and Vlndnesdnn Abbies by a score of 2-1 over the league Gadsby 18:55- t f h. ndl . . nl n l n 5l0D3'- llsjllipo ails Ctfllicairelkgridgyalxflligflif. HI 0"” mu hi-V pf" ngei "Hi," First period: 1. Saint John. Jones .Wnrsley 1012 S411 nursed his wounds in seclllsion 07010" h3Ck”3'"l Qulckv W35 l'” lliubic. Smyth) 18:09. i H”"'5l5 IF R5939” 1- H""'el'5 mrdtworklnl Vl05-M35135 S0815 Lurnlcy 4 7 7-1BlSunda.V and took stock of hls explosive answer to a reporter's Penalties: Kuliman 7:42. 1:l:13.l:gflR:l3; Jtifh" D'V'33 R9318"! l0ll'WCfC Sfored by Bob Lund(G.Traln- ”DrCFFT' ' . ' KG. Whyte 10:23. Smith 18:14. 91' 5M'- n Off and D. LeClair (M. Ma R ). question about his 90day option . springer; 3.. Tigers 0, Spring- Vlcs lone goal was scored cbyus. Closed C'r T V N 1. 0" t '”"j3”'i W”) ”F'”'”"” ver(Bowness.l')orrlngtonl7:42.3091? souls by R. Rice :4). GmGlllis (Duffy). I , , O champion tsllgar Ray Robinson. lvlonrlmll llmlle lweavun Lac,-,,lx.l0Meara (2). L. Flood and Stew-l Officials were W. Lawlor. fighters manager l7:lll. iarl nmgcmlllan, n, Frizzell, V. Mulli- lln. Art Perry, Bob Mills. Bill Reid Andre; nld. l. . - gag racked up the only I-rederlctonipllee lcamp share of the 110.757 net gate. nut Robinson already had been ad. vanced 330.000. it was learned, and l the government gotllts hands only Ramblers Swamp released from the U. S. army. or Ralph (Tiger) Jones, who nearly stopped Robinson's comeback ho. fore it started. Robinson replied; '1 acomplished a great per. sonal achievement Friday night. 1 won back the title when they on 2:: we spurge. l ls':cl:mf':2l:"d flfligf "fl" h”1f”:1" A trio of the Ramblers third- ingq P C9 9 "m 53" ' period markers came within 18 High-flying Jackie Schmidt and seconds” - Pierre Brillant each did the bat Cglgvglnwpigzamu were umd' six. bell. Macintosh) 3.12; n. Sewell (Blackburn. 3. Amherst. White, idt) 14:44: 4. Am- 2. Frederlcto Leclerc) 10:50: (Powers. Schm Pclludino Gels NHL 5l'"'dl"95 Dick AMT" M A'"h'"”' 0 18:32; 15. Amherst. Powers (White and Schmidt) 19 25 , . Evening - 8-10 P.M. Penalties: Blackburn 8:”. Admission 50c Tuesday - 8:30 PM. P. E I. Hockey League PABKDALB vs. B.Y.C. I Chursday -- 8:30 P.M. P. It I. Hockey League vice-president. said tlhe Penalty was "far too lenient" and "it is for the man's own good that he be dealt with more lexfilglypllst record is very bad. Hockey Program seemed to think there would be a rematch very soon. Sugar, Ray's manager. George Gainford. said Bobo should "go out and make himself a reputation before he thinks about a rematch." Sid Flaherty. Olson's manager. said flatly his ex-champ ”wiii light Third period 4. Saint John, Killi- mall (Puddicombe) 0:57. 5. Sainil John. Rubic (Jones. Kullman) 3:ill.l 6. Saint John. Ruble (Jones, Brk- lacich) 8:48. 7. Moncton, Dorrlng-l tin (Carver. Bowness) 15:31. ll. Saint John. Hinchberger 19:05. Penalty: Lablanc 1:52. Convenient For Hockey cerncd. even for the Stanley Clip games. The demand for hockey " would be so restricted. I just dont think its feasible." MONTREAL (CP)e-Operators of the six National League clubs say that closed circuit theatre televi- slop for Stanley Cup hockey could ll0t C0l1V9l1l9ntlY ht applied t0lw(".”) CONSIDER l no more" until he patches up a Stops: hockey for the present at least. BT00? N NOFTIS Of the llliimlt breach with his wife and gels hislShll'lE.V 5 ll 7-40 affairs straightened around. Pidsodny 10 10 1-29 2. The Montreal Star published (Red WW5: "The 3”339.5”"" fl” lserves some serious consideration. ' "view M 0 survey "'”d""9d I will be interested to hear the-. . llnonl! "'9 lmckey hlEWlRs- Here views of the other owners on this i are their comments: isubiect." James D. Norris of the Chicago Cm" Sm-Vlhp "1 mp T""”"l" iMaple Leafs: "We are not giving Buck Hawks: "Th? "my WHY many thought at the present llnlc can be profitable is hy lining up to theatre television tor Stalllcv: an extensive circuit of theatres. llCup c om petition We believe doubt seriously if a circuit could hockey owes something to us fans BOSTON, (AP) - Montreal's 15:18; powerful Canadiens. unbeaten in; their last eight games. whipped . Boston 4-2 on third-period goals Fof by Henri Ric-hard. Jean Bellveau and Claude Provost, before 11.- vl-nnre are nnly two leams lelli 572 National Hockey League fans.I lin Section B of the Turkey l-ion-' Sum . Campus is trying to collect from spiel -- Frank Acron team with. n.h,n:n;;.yl;;: scoring: Nonn- be lined up for Stanley Cup com- and the terrific support ur- have 0.1”" i,"'d Flaheriy ”"eill"rd M "'9 W1 ” 1”” Wm M" f" be ll" Penalties: Flaman minor and petition which runs over a period had over the radio. and mm from 'l'(”,""'r 5 "e1 prmeeds :'"Ceh"""e' w""'" M '""l3h” 33"" ””'"5l major 1:30. Olmstead m.lnur and of weeks and is not g one.nlghl;ltelevision. has enabled us to art a n"”ll' the date whet” to (nnm-:95 The Fmnk HHM" 195'" wh" ll" major 1:1). St. Laurent 1:24. event like boxing." Every fair price for our product li””ll"n"-we ll” mil" llilll We "'55. hi” " "am" W'"5 Bonin 5:57. M. Richard 6:lB.i Frank Selke of the Montreal through these two nlcdlnmc " l ".p" ""551 U; "P :n lac y me” will have 1" he ' 5"'"”l. Mackcl-l 6:18, Harvey 6:2!) 'lolv-l Canarliens: "My first quick viewl John Rccd Kllpntrick of the m'Ani;);gl;";:: nil sf" Olgnn-isssgmo game ”" wed"e5d”y '" delh" ' in 9:21. Armstrong 10.57. is that hockey belongs to the na- New York Rangers: ”Wlu-n st slit. 1- (f In pp on 5 nl C-hl.' wl""": . l Second period: 1. Boston. Ls- lion. if the game were confined l,o;ficient it u mhcr of Canadian ill,” 0 El H -ay- ""21. 1 l La? l" A N'l""tl'l ")9 'll”"'""'l'"3l-' blne. fAnn&fl'0IIE. Glfdl) Pl” theatres our. purpose would be de.ithcatres are eqllipnod rnr lhp rt-5 (l:gvnt!.ngaii;nf;nsr.n 1'37 lbgnwm 1” "la-W0 lmllghl 3' 7 "'l'lm'k ” "F t l.d." t th NHL - - - '" 1 ii ' 0" 1" ' "id A Nfvfalker Brown of the Boston tfimweilfh the. nllllldInarl:lmf:Shnfl)rl,lll:lf ”(i)AlSa(ll'(LedSllleil stliI1dh'e'r?'l: grgw lg" mmgm: VS. B':"Idittfl"k it h'.. - - '. i .- , -- bzmhm dcmaffdl iormlt nxreflrlyuslglclbtlflne tl"l:f'ill3:tI'l(p f:t!g:1mShpf1::t'lrl:dv?vrl1dn mnil:nV:liII:f.slll:1g txengfnaeffe he i ' ilwm Ma'0Lal"9' R F”: U. S. hockey in the United States is con- lhome television." married or not," s:”RA"g;lln5g':' FE”"(l;r;1;lm”::3'" - By an: OLAN NEW YORK (AP) -1! will be Los Angeles Rams versus Cleve- land Browns for the U. S. pro Henry Douglas. Louis H. Doyle. Ice 2 - F. Hansen. Had Mac- lootbsll championship in Los An- eies Innis. D. Peterson. G 8. Mac- Dec. 8. The Rams clinched their first Douglall vs F- Acorn. Myron Bell, H. 1.. Scar, I-I Gillespie. ice It e Ralph Jenkins. Don Won- nacotl, .l. S. Taylor. G Ballock vs F. W. Curtis. Howard Douglas. K Drl'n,Hl e;n:,li,,:.:'.ml:a C5:-zllli: lventelgn dconfleirence htltle Cslnce . . 95 un ay y crus ng rreen Dr' mwm wmi Macmegm vs Bay Packers 31-17 as the regular Kn Mncnnnnldi J. Tl wnmocln National Football League season 3.30 P. M came to a close. In Lyn Turner, Emmet, Mug The runnerllp Chicago Bears Dnnnln Howard Mncnnnnln did all they could to put pressure ' : ' tripping Philadel- TWO SUITS PENDING On Bobo's personal card of pre- liminaries are a pending divorce action and a 5500.000 breach of; contract suit. l The suit. brought by Hnnnlulu dairyman Herbert Campus. is set for trial today in federal court. Curling Draw i5.56. Third period: 3. Richard (Talbot) 6.37; 4. 5. Boston. Gardner Armstrong) 12.28: 6. Penalty: Gardner 1.1244 Stops:- Plante . Sawchuk 12 12 Summarys worth 9: 17. Penalties: vecohio 10:m. 19:00. Harper MacNclll. Hal Spillett, .l- ac- ” 7 ll DETROIT. (AP)-Rookie goalie Glenn Hail needed only it) saves to shutout New York Rangers 2-0 as Detroit Red Wings notch- ed their first victory over New York in six National League Hoc- key League starts this season. Habs Beat Bruins; Wings Blank N.Y.; Leafs Draw Montreal. 'Mosdei1. (Provost. St. Laurent 19.29. Penal-ties: Heinrich 1:55. stas- uk 6.36. Olmstead 13.32. Lablne Montreal. H. Mont- real. Beliveau (Olmstesd) 12.07: tstasiuk. Montreal. Provost (Curry. Mosdcll) 17.47. First period: Scoring. None. Penalties: Gadsby 4.59. Hailing- Second period: 1. Detroit. Bucyk (Delvecchio) 13.3). Obevrefils Creighton 5:089 Gadsby 7:49. Del- Fanlinato 13:13. Holllngworlm 15:53. G e. n d r 0 ll Bantam Chump T.K. O'd In 2nd PARIS (AP) -- Cberlf I-lamla. 5--24 5- In Ontario. he was thrown out of a league for the same thing." Today's activities at the Sports Arena for Minor hockeyists are as follows:- 11.00-12.00 - Practice for Q88 Paperwelghts and Fee Woes who have no school in morning. 2.00-3.00 -- Practice for Q8! Paperwelghts and Pee Woes who have no school in afternoon. . l , , 6.00-7.00 - Midget League-Vtcs Third period. 2. Detroit, heliy vs. Rnynls. champion Potato Exhibitors To Be Honoured At Dinner Lewicki 11:12. ollsorins LCM vs. B.Y.C. Friday Evening-8-10 p.l!i. Admission: Adults 50c; Children 25c Sat. Afternoon - 2:30-4:30 Admission: ' -. Hall Attendance: 11.422. CHICAGO. (AP)-Benny Woit's seventh goal in six National Hockey League seasons enabled Chicago Black Hawks to tie the Toronto Maple Leafs. 3-3 at the stadium here Sunday night. The Charlottetown Rotary Club is sp a dinner at the Charlottetown Hotel at 12:15 noon on Monday, December 12, in honour of Mr. Sylves- ter MacAulay, World Champion, and Mr. Anselm MacDonald, Maritime Champion. potato exhibitors. 12-35 , Summary: . First period: 1. Chicago. Lil- zcnberger (Sullivan. Mclntyre) 9:57: 2. Toronto. Hurst (Balfour. Harris) 12:15: 3. Chicago. Wilson. Adult: 25c: Children 10c (Lalandc. l' berger) 16:17. Penalties: Fogolin 4218. Wolf 10:18. Morrison 12:35. Nesterenko Seats will be reserved for intimate friends and ovlded that 15::'ond pm”: No norm, business associates of the Champions pr I Penalty: Lslande -50 they make applications for tickets on or before Fr!- Thlrd period: 4. Toronto. Duff (Armstrong. Sloan) 1:37; 5. Tor- onto. Sloan (Armstrong. Bolton) 7:03; 0. Chicago. Wolt (Sullivan. day, December 9. Tickets, 51.75 each. are available at the Char- 0:29. Carson vs. Ed Wood. Earl M . Leod. Heath MacLean. Henry Pm" F"""” 17'1"" am we 3"" French featherweight champion. woonmdnn - needed a whopping assist 'irom won I mcnnlcnl knnnlmul vlcmry ice 2 --- Open for Scratch game 3'9 Pnkeu md "my dldnf 0” Iltlligly over lldolgnelilt Calf; be t 9 . . ' of mice. wor n mwe 'Icue 3 -I-"Elmer MacDonald. Mel Th” 1''" M" pm” mmh chlllliihlllt 111 t-h! 10”! I30 "331 Jenkins. C. Campbell. Harold How- lmhd th" "V: W L To Pu Nlrll: 0t.lth5ll' lW't-N0 1330- n . att vs Frank Hobbs. Henry Peters. '' 0" 0' v. o. Howait. .1. R. Williams. 3: A""'n”e' """" " : 1 '0" 0" '”l'"” "'0 A "ll. "' fli::li'tp7:'ifii Ice 4 - H. Atkinson. a. Man- "3" '" - lots. - ling. K. Acorn. Ron Atkinson vs Ed Tanton. D. Rourke, Dr. Cox. P. L Blakney. IIMEMIER WHEN Iy Till CANADIAN PRESS Frank Clair To Coach Ottawa OTTAWA, (CP) - Frank Clair. former coach of Toronto Argo- nauts. has agreed to sign a two- rred rox, tumour at-lush lug” year contract to coach Ottawa and rscehoree trainer. was killed Willi Rhltfl. prlddcnt Dave Gill in a highway acldent in Britain lmwllilclll light. 10 years ago today. For retired Clllr. who confused here with in lit after a 11-year career lnofflcialsaftheBig!'olsrcluhFrl- the saddle during which he twice day. telQhoeed the teen won the Derby. on Csmeronlsn in Cincinnati to say he would accept llll IltInBI.Ill'Im in 1985. the Ottawa tn-mg. QUEEN'S COUNTY FISH It GAMI - ANNUAL MIITING -- Willbeheld 1: th Queen chi-lottell b. School Gymnullllli. . Deoelnh:r 13 at I elfssxosts g POLICIMEN nmlw, lssdIrel!lsewIyfroellhePlnrs' e For Quality Milcllieu nVelue .0 G.C.I. IOVIIIIII Ike I-lertlwm I. T, I-lellnon Ce. LNL :.. at Charlottetown at Summenlde W l n I'I&0o0dGKI1ICOo Ltdv : Idtunberser) 1155- lottetown Hotel. Penalties: one. ” Bio : - Ln”: H H mu 3 945 CHAIIIAYITIYIOWN ROTARY CLlB Rollins .. .. ...lll511-37 Attendance: I.l10. mm .m-it (gar