Den eee ac eer eee COMPETE FOR TROPHY The first draw fn the Gab- oury Cup compctiticn at the Summerside Curling Rink yes- terday brought together on ice the At MacDon- ald fi e from Montague. It was a tight one but Montague came out on top 7 to 5. Seen above are three of the Tanton rink sweeping in a skip’s rock in the 7th end (1 to ©) Gordon Bennett, Earl MacLeod and Tom Mitton. 1 Ed Tanton’s rink from Char- Als Perry Moss Outlines MONTREAL (CP) Perry Oss, mewly-acquired coach of pntreal Alouettes. spoke before press luncheon Wednesday and ined a three-point program lor himself. From here on he will be busy | ith recruiting, with. reorganiza- tion of the Alouette staff and with phases of football itself. The 33-year-old coach arrived Montreal Tuesday nizht from ahassee, Fla., where he has ust completed a season as athle- ties director and coach at Flor- ida State- University. He has a dual job with Alou- ettes—as head coach and as gen- pral manager. Since the Als’ see- | ison ended Coach Douglas (Pea-| head) Walker and General. man- er Gorman Kennedy have been; let ouf. Moss -was acctinpanicd t| Montreal by his wife and two} young-sons— SATISFIED WITH LisT He said he is satisfied with the | American players he has found | on Alouettes’ negotiation list. | Each Canadian club now is al-| lowed a maximum of 20 on its list. . Moss, however. said, he would} like to have halfback Fred Pick-| ard from FSU try out with the Als next season. There is also a Possibility quarterback Joe Ma- jors will be invited to the camp. | — at present is on the Als’ many him four months ouettes’ list. ~ He will also study movies of} Busy Program To Scribes in touch with all players on Al-;“research work’, will probably jtake three months. Moss is a native of Tulsa, Als’. games. Through this study|Okla. He played high school and he can grade and rate players “on a scientific basis,” ing guesswork and the disadvan-: eliminat- tage of personal knowledge of the players and their work. . He said he feels it will take from now, through study of films and other- wise, to adjust himself to the (Canadian game. What he termed) college football and was with Green Bay Packers of the Na- tional Football League one sea- son. After two years in the U.S., Air Force he ‘became a_ standout }quarterback with Illinois, piloting ithe team to the Big 10 title in 1946 and to a Rose Bow! victory in 1947. Aces Take Royals On Here Tonight The biggest crowd of the-sea-}and _|son will be bound for the Sports | tangle. Arena tonight for their first glimpse of Ch -rlie Hogan’s P.E.I. Aces of Summerside who are in town for an Island Senior Hockey League battle with Sandy Friz- zell’s Parkdale Royals. It’s the second meeting of the year between these two fine clubs and each squad managed a vic- ; tory in the two games played at Summerside’s Civic Stadium. Last Friday the Aces whipped the Royals 7-4 but Frizzell got his revenge Monday night with a convincing 6-2 triumph. his Summerside Both feams are expected to ice their strongest lineups in an ef- fort to pull out the verdict. Act- ion gets underway at 8.30 sharp. QOS CAS EC ECE EE < Wise Santas Sei: Shop At MD ‘ROGERS Gift Centre! FOR THE FAMILY @ Fireside Furnishings Moss is also interested in quar. However word has it that the @ oe Se “| Aces were below par for that Dee ot Bob ee Sere gp engagement. It was their third > oe es - pocket and itcland ‘Brown rere | Same ip four sights and wear- 2 Steak Knife and President Ted adianiass of the iness caught up with them. To- Carving Set Als has said previously it is the night they skate out on the Arena 23 Thermometers club's intention to carry two ice after three days rest and @ Westclox. . . Clocks and American quarterbacks next sea- they're -confident they give the Watches F : Parkdalers the greatest kind of a son, which would indicate that battle The ROGERS HARDWARE , ia akg _ Etcheverry is still Local fans will see Eustace C L d Reeves tonight on the Royals’ de- 0. t . RECRUITING CAMPAIGN fence battling with his former WHOLESALE & RETAIL Moss will start his recruiting; teammates. It should provide 137 Queen St. Dial 8501 Campaign soon and plans to get'nienty of action when Reeves .> > >>> 22RD a ° ‘ \ | i AGS Jy ®No Del o Delay! ®No Waiti o Waiting! \ *Orders A d rders Accepte InL And : e.@ Small Quantities! , PHONE 8506 Charlottetown bY ° ’ . + The Guardian - The Evening Patriot ‘N i, ’ . @ | friends ; Ring Finesse Will Win Him Title Says Webb LOGAN, Utah — (AP) — Mid- Webb predicts ring finesse will carry him to the National Boxing championship here Friday night when he battles titlist Gene Full- mer. “He's strong and smart but e doesn't have the finesse of some fighters I've seen,”’ declares the former collegiate star who turn- ed pro after the 1952 Olympic games. The nationally televised 15- round bout marks the first de- won last Aug. 28 in San Fran- ilio in the 14th round. The NBA designated that fight to decid: the championship after stripping it from Ray Robinscn for not de- fending. dle - weight challenger Spider+rp, fence for Fylkmer of the title he! cisco By stopping Carmen Bas-| ee eee ee ee ae Cee ee pee ee Frick Thinks Tradin 7 Rule May Prove Harntful Later ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (AP) Commissioner Ford Frick, a stout antagonist of the new inter-league eens, ite See: ae ectennes process of player-swapping be- tween the American and National leagues might eventually prove harmful to baseball. Frick made the statement Wed- The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs., Dec. 8, 1959. 9 margin—7-1 in the American andjthe one between St. Louis and 5-3 in the National. The commis-| Baltimore which sent outfielder such issues only if the twojexchange for catcher - outfielder leazues are deadlocked. Gene Green. The Cards also Three of the five interleague|threw in deals were made during the cur- jcatcher with their rent convention. The latest was;farm team. Thrilling Flavor! if you bake at home, here’s a coffee cake with two secrets; the fruit and spice flavor in the dough In his sdbrenae to a tragedy, arouse suspicion of collusion be- commissioner referring \tween clubs. we bay 7 “So far they haven't made a to.reports that Hank Greenberg deal that could not have been}- of the Chicago White Sox and! made without the new rule. They Frank Lane of Cleveland Indians could have received waivers on had advocated recently that aj|the players involved.” similar three weeks trading per-| The commissioner vellemently iod be permitted between the two opposed the inter-league trading nesday at the minor leagues con- | je during the summer, rule when it originally was and the tender lightness vention here while club officials} oummers .. Ipessed by the clab owners last that comes from baking were huddling in attempts to add; NO SUSPICION December. He pleaded for re- with Fleischmann’s Active to the five deals already engin-| Frick conceded that not one of eered since the origin of the inter-league trading rule. It went into effect Nov. 21 and expires Dec. 15. This new rule dispenses with the formality of getting waivers on players before they can be traded from one league to an- other, Dry Yeast. Serve it hot or toasted! consideration at a summer meet-|, the five deals made so-far—all| ing. The owners took another vote of inter-league. nature — could|and passed it again by the same OE OO ae ee $046060600000000000008 ; PiE PLATE STREUSEL “I'm still not convinced the! 1. Scoid Grease top. Cover. Let rise Frick said othe a ioe % . milk in warm place, free from know. they'll want it during the Stir in “_* -_ doubled in bulh— regular season, too. That would } A ¢. granulated-sugar amet T16 tes, be a real tragedy.” 1 tsp. salt + 4. Punch down dough. 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C & §S carry Z Fleischmann’s Active packed brown sugar, %4 ¢. ursday December 3rd a = variety of solid cedar chests Dry Yeast flour, Ye tsp. grated nutmeg 10:30-11:30 a.m. No. 2 Paper- - it will be easy to select a lovely one. Let stand 10 mins. THEN: stir and 2 thsps. melted | weight minor | well. or margarine. Brush dough oe with melted butter or margarine; sprinkle with crumble. Bake in mod. oven, 350°, 20 to 25 mins, Yield: 2 streusels, 3:00-4:00 p.m. No. 1 Paper- weight minor 4:00-5:00 p.m. No. 3 Pee “i vs No. 4 Pee wee 5:00-6:00 p.m, No. 1 Pee Wee | ve No. 5 Pee wee 6:00-7:00 p.m. No. 3 Bantam Stir in ukewarm milk mixture 2 well-beaten eggs Ya tsp. vanilla 2 c. once-sifted all-purpose flour Beat until smooth and elastic. 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