susns HIGH TBA Above is the lummaside High Summerslde High School foot- schoolnughyiiaans which has been ball team consists of FRONT Don playing several-exhibition games Mcliachern, John Hancock. Art this season with Alberton and Mormon (captain), Lowell Clark. Queen Squau School of Charlotte- Gordon McNeil. CENTRE Robert town. I Holman, Ulric Gallant, Earl ll sAn Campbell. Bruce White. Ned Heat- horn. ll (coach), Edward Spencer, Greg Deighan, Stewart Morrison, David Spencer and Windsor Carney tas- sistant coach). Landy-'May Withdraw Becaut; Oi Ban-On Olympic Facilities MELBOURNE -(AP - There were lndicstial Thursday that John Land y. world's fastest niiler, might withdraw from the Australian Olympic team because of the ban oafinternetlonal com- petition on Olympic facilities be tween now and the start of the Games Nov. ll. Sir William. Bridgeford. exec- utive director of the Games. an- nounced the 'ban earlier this WOCK. saying he did not want a "thousand little- Olympic Games in the month ahead." Landy was ..nnabIe to compete In the Australian track trials the last lwo ' J L of bruised tendons in his heels but was named to the team in both the 1,500-and 0.000-metre runs. It was anticipated that he would run himself into condition against the world's best in .prc-Olympic coo- tests. Landy hlmsoll had nothing to say. However. other Australian athletes held a protest meeting. Equally bitter were the three members oi the British team- Gordon Pirle, --Brian Hewson and Ken Wood. They did not attend the protest meeting. however. Bridgoford's ban closes the Mel- bourne crlcketground track. site of the games. until coalpdllloll starts. Workouts; but no competi- tion. any be" held at 0l.Vm ll! Dark and the University of el- bourne tracks. The Australian army. however. Archie iiosre And Patterson . Sign Fol Bout CHICAGO (AP)-Archie Moore and Floyd Psttcson has signed for a Nov. 3 heavyweight title bout at on Chicago stadium which may pay each fighter 8150.- 000 At the signing ceremony. Prea- Itient Norris of .tlio International Boxing Club said the match for Rocky Marclano's vacated crown might produce I lUN.000 net. lu- cluding 8:00.001!-from home tel- cvision. Moore. light.-heavyweight cham- pion. and Patterson will share the 60 per cent 'sllco of the net receipts on a M-W basis. Norris said the stadium will be scaled for a -0471.000 gate with :i.ckets ranging from O5 to a M D. "we're shooting at a 3300.000 gate. but this is a very attractive match and that may be a low "lure," Norrlau said. The con- tracts both fighters signed did not provide for a return bout. Don Cooirell To Seek”-Divorce SEVENOAK8.-. ngland (AP)--. The pretty wilt of Don Cockell. former British huvytveight box- ing champion. said Wednesday night she is leaving lain: for a handsome ex-seamen. ' Cockell. who'lslted nine rounds with Rocky lfarciaoe in san Francisco in 138. lot! the sailor. Welshman I-rattyrcianx. brawled pi a local salna..Netthc was in- ured. porters. "I've been.eonntad out in hlssest lishtv .CockelL I'll: He said he & has made a cinder track at Puckapunyal available to the in- ternational runners. It iasoine I5 miles from Melbourne. Later. however. approval was given for privately run trials be tween international athletes on Melbourne's four cinder tracks. Bill Urea. general manager of ' the Australian Olympic team. said athletes will get as much and as fast competition as they like. , He said trials will be arranged between" team manage a from all countries but will not be open to I l the public. JAVELIN ENTRY Margaret George. 18-Yen?-Old liicrvln. Sasln, school teacher, -is entered In the women's iavelin throw at the Olympic Games In Melbouma in November. Now teaching at Harris, Sask.. Miss George is five-feet-six and weighs 155 pounds. Her best Javelin throw to date is 145 feet. five inches. (C? Photo Rocky Marciano Visits Montreal MONTREAL (CP)eRoclry Mar- cinno, retired heavyweight chun- pion. flew into Montreal Wednes- day on a personal visit. He saw his friend Jimmy Orlando, one- time hocke star. and dropped in here and I ere around town. Rocky reiterated his intention to stay retired. "The same reasons that induced me to quit are still good enough to keep me out.” he said. ' Rocky, with his brother Lou and a few friends from his hometown of Brockton. Masa., arrived in the private plane of Art Peters.a friend from Holland. Mich. Of the coming fight between Archie Moon and Floyd Patter- son. Rocky thinks Moore "has too much on the bell for a youngster like Patterson." Great Iluby Team To Visit Canada VANCOUVER (CP -The Bar- barian Football Club. possibly the greatest nine in English Rugby. will visit Canada next year for games in Toronto and Montreal. and British Columbia. the Brit- ish Oolnsnbia ltujiy Union an- nounced Thnrsd ay. The Iritlsil team will leave WIIH base by air April It after its traditional Easter tour of South Valves and will play in Toronto April n. It will ii to Vancouver for three and bly four games "”lnB.CEnroutebacktioBritain Ierbariaaa the willmayafinai galneinbfonireal. HERE I IN caaiztonsrown too can onranv run. mronanoll ON A nswannmo casein IN Till pltoyal Canadian Air Force 1'heII.c.a.s'.itobiieiuci-iiitinguiutisisnowivieqp m...g.y.n.i Wednesday macn.aA.r.aasucuasa Clohnoonanardtioor atone lanket Grantee Bldg.from9a.m.to5p.ni. rasroareca-assanaoeurseusaaaseuiisa noseIisaIIeaissaesasaIe!II'IlQi: YO0HAYAI&VI'l'I TRACK STAR Eleanor Hnslnm, I7 - year - old high school student at ' oon. is on Canada's track and field team In the Olympic Games in Melbourne. She holds the Canad- ian record oi 11.9 seconds for the 100 metres. She will also enter the 200 metres and 400-metre relay at the Olympics. Will Attempt To Form A P. E. I. Softball Ass'n. An attempt will be made to form a PEI Softball Association for the year 1957. For this purpose a meet- ing is being held in the Air Vice Marshall Johnson School at RC AF Station Summerside on Sun- day, 14 Oct. 56 at 2.30 p.m. Anyone on the Island who is in- attend this meeting. The aim of this Association will be to organize and promote Soft- ball on the Island. As PEI is the only province of the Maritimes without an association of its own. The Maritime Association has five classes of ball which there is a playoff for. "Senior A." Sen- lor R." "Intermediate," "Junior," and "Juvenile." "say, nan. couu) r on IT Nowr' 'Got what son?" -rs. Now Star Weekly. . .- "What do on know about it?” "Well, the da were talking about It . . . It's a New Tabloid size, and it's oing to be wonderful . . . You and om will want it "Now, son, be v1 It for the comic . . ." "Well Igueu I do. The kit my there will be all the pram is we're to. and four more pagu gs-and andtheyarogoingoobeia h be 'llha h .'.lfii1"""' i-i'2"n " colours. ' "All W lhr ISL heard a lot more than you have about It-feilewa tell me thorn hrnrd it's gdsg he he really sono- t g." I-maiswvuawnsnwieanwa-nib I chartered accountant and I light - referee for 30 years. said he would ' action means Davidson no longer title fights, or bouts classed as I British championship eliminations. ACK Chuck Monaghan i Big Four league scoring record for ! season. may become, the first team in professional football to reach the 500 mark. in 12 games this season. with two more to.go to collect 63 and hit the 500 total. They have already gone past their 1955 Big Four rec- ord of 388, scored in 12 games. They sailed past their. old mark last Saturday in trounclng Hum). 3011 Tiger-Cats B2-14. est any pro team has come to 500 was the 466 total rolled up in 1950 by Los Angeles Rams of the No- Money To Bum I remained the 1-lo-I betting favor. Cambrldgeshire Handicap at a makers Wednesday night-4 few (C? Photo oi pounds over the mile and a fur. at Newmarket. terested in Softball are asked to, Veteran Boxing Ref. Demoted By British Board Of Control LONDON (CPI-Charles David- concerned in another boxing dis- son. veteran British boxing of!l- pute. His decision of a draw be- cial. Thursday was demoted by tween James .1. Parker of Toronto the British Boxing Board of Con- and Ewart Potslelef Ol South tml. ' Africa was criticized. Most observ- 58-year-old London ers thought the Canadian had won. In Britain, the referee is the sole arbitrator. I rgonaul Bosses Davidson. "certainly appeal" the board's de- cision to downgrade him from "a star" to an "A-class" referee. The is able to handle world or British bewednesday Davidson was called fore the board to answer com- 0 plaints about his handling of a bout Sept. Ii) between Dick Currie and Frankie Jones for the Scottish flyweight championship. lie was alleged to have spoken to people outside the ring between rounds during the fight. which he awarded to Jones on points. Last November Davidson was TORONTO iCPt-The executive of T 0 r o n t 0 Argonauts have scotched rumors that the Big your football uniun club may be sold this season by rejecting . bid 1. negotiate from a syndicate of Ta. ronto businessmen. Joe Wright. club vice-president, Alllllelles Mil Kin 'i:'.::;”'.:..:.' ".::..i:5:'":.:;'i Beach 500 Mark club is not for sale. We Will con. tlnue to operate the club in the MONTREAL (CP) - Mohireal Alouettes. already holders of the I057 season.' The offer to discuss sale camel lfom I syndicate headed by stock- broker Eric Cradock, Charles F. W..Burns and John Bassett. Jr..i publisher of the Toronto Tele- gram. There have been rumors lately that the last-place Argonauts. who have lost nine of 12 game; gm, season, would be sold. l Both fans and the press have' criticized the club executive rec-I ently for its poor showing on tho field and for the firing last week of backfield coach Bill Earley. l I Communist China 9 Protests Against Nationalists ; LAUSANNE. Switzerland (AP) Communist China formally pro- tested Wednesday against the ad- mislon of a team from National- ist China to the Melbourne Olym-I pic Games. Otto Mayer, chancellor of the International Olympic Committee. Alouettes have scored 437 points Statistics indicate that the clos- Remains Favorite LONDON (AP)-Money To Burn ite for the Oct. 3! running of the call-over by Britain's top book. hours after 39 horses had been named for the race. said Natonalist China had previ- : Money To Burn. a three-year. ously protested anainst the admin: d owned by Lady Belinda 1)ug.'sion of Communist China. Bothl dale. is scheduled to carry 102 protests are to be considered byl the committee at Melbourne. bull Mayer said the. committee would probably reaffirm its decision tel admit two Chinese teams. I long of the Cambridgeshlre course Torewelsht Hafiz 11, owned by Larry MacPhai1'o'f Maryland, was Coupled with British-owncd Retrial asTP,ioii:t 100-to-B second favorites e ast Irish sweepstake of the sumably empt y shell was put on 2:53." 15 ba5ed'o" the C3ml7l'ld89- display in a museum. crawled out 7.fter four years of hibernation. i USED TIRE SALE We have a large stock of 670 x 15 high tread used I tires that have to go before winter, and we need Re- . cappable Tires. LOOK AT THE PRICE AND LET'S TRADE TIRES GRADE I-S3-95: GRADE 2-51.95 Plus your Recappable Tire Free Mounting Tractor Tire Repairing and Loading SAME DAY SERVICE. ' LONG SLEEP An Egyptian snail, whose pre- FREE PICK UP AND DELIVERY On flat tires in Charlottetown BETTER GRADES . . . with the years. them out of the third and final playoff gpot, A ylctory, on thc'to London. 0ni.. to meet the lini- other band. could PU! l-hem Wllllllliverslly of Western Ontario Mus-. range of the second-place slot, now tans: and Montreal's Mt-Gill Red- occupied by Hamilton Tiger-Cats. men iielounie the Queen's Golden That, of course, would depend (Gas-is at Kingston in the short- oa the outcome of today's jlme-shill intercollegiate league. I TST IN FIVE YEARS Rough Riders Seem Sure Of Gaining Play-off Spot By THE CANADIAN PRESS Ottawa Rough Riders, low man on the Big Four Football Union's wmg 3153015- stunted totem pole at opening, now seem certain of see- lng their first playoff action in five between the first-place Montreal season's Cals' 6-6 ledger. Ottawa has fuel '10" l-'15! liamiliun will start Tony Cur- cites. the Guardian. Page 7 Saturday. Oct. 27. 1956 SH-AIKEN BY QUAKE! MANAGUA. Nicaragua (AP- Tuo earth shocks were felt her! Wednesday morning. The second shock sent residents into the streets but there were no reports of casualties or property damage. A strong tremor also was felt in -rmonm is npwted to shum me San Salvador. El Salvador, about ' Aloueiles and Ticats in Hamilton. wirks Saturday in a bid to nosel the 53"" '""e' The” were "3 7" Il)I;lI Oilana and the Argonauts will; puns 0! damn?" Montreal now holds an ei hl- al l” Slrellglll ll” 009 DI the. fj-1R-tj.-.:"t point edge over Hamilton, uni M fen times this season, 0, K, Fe;-.;:lll0VlIt qualrter against Montreal lo-2 win-loss record again: (heiguson. import half who missed ac-l esp! e a puwr-coined arm-bu week because of They move into Toronto today; wins and seien losses while 'ror- 'llU- Will Probably be ready. to grapple with the Argonau s andionio shuttles in the cellar with. only a 44-point defeat can keeplonlx ilii-ee Mlllx ill 12 uanies. i left. 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