mu: MORE to COME ' Olympics Staggered By Withdrawals Cl Br WILL GRIMSLEY . Ml-;i.B()URNE (AP!-The forth-.before the present tensions flIred' coming Olympic Games have beepi0P9HlY- staggered by the recent with-Q "Never before in the history oil drauals of four countries and the Olympics have ' V H . haunted by rumors and fears of been staged under such dlfficuIt,Iaid there was no hard feelings. jcondiliuns " Kent-Hughes said. The official said he had been assured ”by some teams whose: members are most intimately asp 0IhvI'N to follow V Thc situation became so serious that the chairman of the 0l,l'fYa?ilf'l lll(lE(lll(f:l.'nllSt9ltIE9(i.'I for- soclaled with the present tcnsionfpest but received reports from non. andlwonpthe City 1Ilt0FlCh0- inal tiatt-iiiciit appcaling to all that they have already assured;both Eastern and Western sour-ilastiic tlle..V8-nterdly l"9l'l100II ll 'toiintrw- that the ”true spirit of the Olympic organizing commitgces . 115- fl?ld by WIHOPINE 0!! the t'il-.iiiiiit- iriiitiiplis oter lntt:r- tee that they wish to compete in 'iWe are distressed by the high school 14-0 to take the best- llillliillnl rlistruxi and it-ailotisics" at-cordaiice uith the highest tra- news.” he said. "but we donl of-three series 2-0. lali-i' lxviil lliiglu-s wild he iiiay dition of the Games." .lln0W Whit is ltappenlngr" l The Queen Square ruggers. still wk H,.imm.- .,m. of tho nations K('llt-iillEllt'S tiid not name the Russian officials explained theimaimgining their perfect, record uh.-ii .Ii-opp.-it mil, to I'Dt'(lIlNi(lBF countries. but it was learned he ship was late because of bad for the stiawny mw meet sum. ii- iii-i -ii-.-. ll.- -.ii.l word of the was referring to Russia and Hun- weather between Perth and Mei-. men,-me for me island crown, ,, W...-. mi... i,,. H... 5.”, L-Mm, L.m.-,3 bourne but some Russian athletes: Fred I)n5m” 3 mgK,.d crew pn, MN 1,... ,.,..v...i 31;. iiiiiiru for an ills tiateiiieiii has issiicd a were poierhenrd telling Russian-,ed up a big 11," 1”,” in me first pa .-,4 or .oi.-iiiaxional lclliltills short time before the Russian ship speaking Australians that the half of play w WEN 1,, mt, victory ill? days overdue on a tlilcssa. sailed into (irulza. I)ltlit.Itl'li Htnll-1 vo)ai.'.e fioiii sihle. Egypt withdrew in August-said she carried 10! Russians. 17: Hungarians, four Bulgarians and 'two Albanians. the Gamesllungarian Olympic Association, on the boat" between Hungariansl and Russians. l to a. radio new, from u,, 3ud,.lfifth straight victory of the sea- wealher was gm”! an the w3y'land the title Tlicy added three There was no explanation of the: failure to keep radio contact. Entries g The Chas-touatown Guardian, Thursday. Nov. 8. 1956 lmre Unger. secretary of the Queen ,Square School's power- Unger said he had been unablel Plckfd "Why "am "V95" W l" more points on lizu-ixv Callaghnn's Q.S.S. Blanks Q.C.H.S. To Win City Interscholastic Cli'sl'iip ism nus last weekend (,i..,m,.. .-vi-iiiilixi,-x said tliigx the haibor ctii'ryiti;: delegations of - y u, in me ,e,Uud ha” The huh whom pm on me” li.m i-i-uni-rl no official until of Russian and llungnrian athletcs Communist China pulled out of Py A 5 i best d.5 h I m i in met ,, . .. .. I C b I h BESS H R1) ip y o e sercs tho .iiuii.i.x;il- lucsday of (oin- amt officials lhc (.iu1.ia. ptil ed the names lecause o. t e pres- mg." from "W npemng whistle iiiiiiii-i I llillil Iraq. llolland and in it duck l'Rl'f'lV u-ed. apparently ence of hationnlist China. It. de- me Tigers pwnp plmhing the high wus M0 Igahm mam, Don Ml”, Simiii hm too Diftch team ofli- to avoid possitilc uiiidciits. ,nianded the Olynipir committee school-hark W me”. goal "M and ray had me tenm with big Heme" "(Ill ””" l"”' alhm” lwl" MM .. . Am, I,-H-He-(Q-. lregaminze ondly :1:li'an,:(lin'!,:.il(y:,lcilrnT;,'Frank Braille-x win them in front dous kicking but they could not lLiVH.llliimilillip (”)mmm- gllmkemmn Ihzillla nlflllannn in ,,,-nuts. .gai,?sf24l ulit-n ll(' lllll(lt' stood on a get through that tough Q.S.S. dc- '" '” c l .- .' I . - C -.i i.-ki- 'f .A Itth ii" - 'r ” ' Knttckcr lllflllllitl just about theiup to the opposition all season- . beet pl.-nor on Illt' llf'l(l (lLtI'iHElN.'TI18lTI3 intact. Q.S.S. has not the entire lgilllltk llnlsllefl off albeen beaten. tied, nor has an): . , . .....V. .s..... neat il1l('hill'itl .mi in run ilielone been able to score on them 0 score in 3.0 t':il1ei;li;in picked the this year. ' ball from a bin :4-rum froml The high school lost the scr- abiiiit I3 )c'll'(is not and handed.it viccs of Terry Murphy in tho v ' off to lioxiic 'll.'ltlliif1.'ll(l who pas- second half when he was lUZ('”fl eslscil ii on to liiiiiiiic .Vlat-Douizall. out of the game by an anltlc in . Mnihoiitznll sent lluliard off andljury. It was not believed in hr a e S - I Y()NKERS' Ny. (Ap,gA,m,5 riinnin: into llic tar corner. so! a serious nature. V I luarry and mamnm. "81 are ex but man Ulf'l or a try for. The game was handlcvi it -09 Canaiiit-ns were witiiout right; winner Bernie Geoffrion who was operated oti Tuesday for elbow trouble. and goalie Jacques Plante, out with influenza. Gerry McNeil. called up from Montreal Royals lot the Quebec League. filled in for Plante and tiid a sparklini: job, blocking 29 Leaf shots. Chadwick in the Leaf net made 26 stops. TriR(i,Vi'0 icPi .. sparked by. left winger Dickie Moor'e's three- goal perforinanre. Montreal (Jana- riicns cdizcd Toronto Maple Leafs 4-3 Wednesday night in I see-saw National lioi-ltcy Leatlue Llonie be fore H.272 tans Liiilc ilcnri Richard counicd Canadians other tally. For the Leafs. who had a wide margin of were kit viinger Sid Smith. rookie, rent, Johnson. Talbot; forwards: left winger Garry Aldcorn and Beliveau. Provost, Olmstcad. H. centre Rudy Migay. Richard. M. Richard. Moore. Le- The Montreal victory lifted them ; clalr. Curry. Pronovost. Marshall. ovcr the Leafs into second pincej Toronto-Goal: Chadwick; de- in the standings and to within one i fence: Horton. Stewart. Thomson. point of the leading Detroit Red Morrison. Renunie; forwards: Mi- Leafs' Dickie Duff serving a trlp- Toronto. Smith nlames. Harrisi ping penalty, Smith mode it 1-1 at 15:39. Penalties: Duff 2:52. Beli- ln:Il9 and the Leafs went ahead-veau ll:l-f. near the midway mark of the sec-l Second period I. Toronto, Ald- ond period on Aldcorn's tally. lcorn hlnmes. Horton! 9:59. Pen- Canadiens rammed home three,aIties: James 409. and 13:28. M. goals in the third period to but Richard 1:43. McNeil tserved by one reply from the Leafs to decide Talbotr 19:45. Duff 20:00. the issue. i Third period: 4. Montreal. H. Henri Richard made it 2-2 Ifter,Richard (Harvey. Turner) 0248; 5, only til seconds of play and Moore. I Montreal. Moore (Harvey. Beli- with Gerry James of the Leafs veaui 4:10; 6. Toronto. Mlgay scrvine time for tripping. sentj Ismith. Jamesi 8 00: 7. Montreal. Canadiens ahead 3-2 near the four- Moore 1M. R I c h a rd. Harveyi minute mark. liflgayi goal at the l l7:25. Penalties: James 2:40 and eight-minute mark ptit the Leafs l7'll. back even at 3-3 until Moore, wlth- Stops: , James again off for interference, McNeil . 1010 9--29, counted the winner It 17:25. Chadwick . . . . . . . . . . .. 9 3 14-26 TIE FOR SECOND Boston Defeats N.Y. Rangers 4-2 NEW YORK (CF - Boston men: Doug Davieii. Bill Morlrison. iuk and Leo Labine which led to:10:52. Armstrong misconduct 10:52. I 4-2 victory over New YorkiFlaman15;5o. Rangers in an National Hockey. Second period: I. New York, League game Wednesday night. Sullivan tFontinatoi 9:49: 2. Bos- Tl” ""UmPlI moved Boston Into ai,ton, Stasluk lGardnerl 12:47: (I second-place deIdloc' with Mon-Nlioitton. Lablne tArmstroniz. Che "93l- ' Vrclilsl 14:05. Penalties: Bath-imhunn gm-it-3, Hndges had in-an . "MID illllf 5:07. Mrltennry 7:20. Gen- rtning his not in the smiiiier towns Rm-tony - Goal: Sawchuk: dc- dron 3:55. Boivan I0 08. Fan but cut it out durlniz a three-game Tcnce: tiaman, Mohns. Stanley.ltinato two minors 10.08, Evans series in Osaka. Japan's No. 2 Armstrong. Blonds, Boivin: for 10:20 lctiy, wards: Gardner. Stasiuk. Pcirson. Chrvrcfils. Labine. McKenney. Re- gan, Cattery. Toppazzlnl. - New York--Goal: Worsleyz de- Boston, fence: Gadsby, Evans. (lalmn.l Howell. Fontinato: forwards: H:itb- Howcll 4.4l galc, Prentice, Popeln. Cline. Stil-. Third period: 4. Boston. Pierson tstasiiiki 512' 5. New York. Mac- Mohns fstasluk. McKen- neyl 19.55. Penalties: Caffcry and I.abine 6.40, Hcbcn tori I0 3i, Mohns l2:'.L'l. Iivan. fir-ndron, Hebenton. Mcl)on- Stops: aid. (.l'('lKlIi0!l, Foley. Lcwicki. Sawchuk . . . . . . . . . . .. I0 410 24 Referee: I-rank Udvari; llncs-iworsley . . . . . . . . . . .. 51313-Jl 'Riders Hope For Repeat Of Last Series Against Eskimos NF-GlNA CPI - Saskatchewan be missing halfback Don Simon. Fmlitllridetx who meet Edmonton suffering from I shoulder disloca- Eskimot in the Western fnterpm tloii. Vincinl Football Union final this Coach Friink 'Popl Ivy wait Weekend. are hopiniz thlnss turn scarcly more talkative than Fil .out the some way as when they cock, "last met in the playoffs. Said Ivy: The Rouzhles. who eliminated "Well have to play our best foot: the Eskimos in the lit finals. go ball and sharpen our past: defencel .97!” 3llUI'dlI)"l opener of the best- against Rlders' FrInk Trlpucka I of-three series at full strength. and our tacltlinx will have to In Saskatchewan defeated Edmon- sharp to stop Saskatchewan's run Bruins took advantage of threel summary lumplnywhgn ' Dodlz" glad. New York penalties to producei First period: Scoring: None. enizad hi:'”nE:r'MK;):.f0"N mgwsl y y . second period goals by Vic sins-teenniiiesz Sullivan 7:41. Bolvin :2 made his lffgyqumm wmk ms Arlmtv in minnr hockey at the doniild iGaditby. Sulllvani 7:54: 6.l pected to receive the big play at the mutual windows tonight in the put on I dasallng display of dod El!!! and weaving through sever- al high school defende . and plunked the all between the up rights. Leonard Stull. who shared lion- on with Richard as I standout ran the score to ll-0 as payoff man on another fsndy backfield run. . None of the convert attempts on the three try: was good. Picking quarter CaIlaghan's try came in the early minutes of the' second half when he came up with the ball from I scrum afltll plunged over from 10 yards out Island league Meeting Tonight ENTER FINALS AGAINST 'Aioumss”'7 a p Gilchrist Sparks 0 Victory Over ay WILF oiwsoni Canadian Press Staff Writer CIVIC STADIUM Hamilton (CF) Halfback Cookie Gilchrist scored d three touchdowns and quarterback Tony Curcillo two to spark Hamli- Thcre will be a meeting of the eXl:L'ullt'L' and team representat- ives of the Island Hockey Lelgue this evening nl the Sports Arena at 715 I-Iicryunc is asked to attend be- cause of important matters to second half even though the score cmm. u,.(i..,- ms.-ussign, '-Q.S.S was Wax nc MacDonald viho. Revell and Leonard Hrodcrit-it 575,000 E aste rn Championship lpacc But several others in Ihc lstar-studded field have I good ichance to grab the rich pri1.e. t l Eixzht pacers are scheduled to start in the l l-lti-mile race. with .the winner to net 537,500 in the richcst pace in the history 0' "Ulhtl A four tctini (tiiv sulky racing. iLeague was formcd last night at- the play over the first two periods. Lineup Diamond Hal, flown here frniii Prince of Wales Collt-ge with en-. 0Hl.V 10 h? 0V9fWl1Elm6d in "18, M'"'""4l -' G031 Mt-'N9ll: de- Hollywood Park. Calif.. is owned lrles from Prince of Wales Col-l final 2) minutes. the markitmen-fence: Harvey. Turner, Si. Lau- by Sol Camp of Shaftcr. (Talif.,lle;:e, 'l'he lt('.A.F. at Summer-ii and bent Adios Harry in the ood'aide. the liitcrinediate Saint l)un-, time pace at Yonkers some viecks stan's Collette team and the Char- ago. Adios Harry. world record lottetown Trotters. holder, is the property of .1. How- The League will commence o -, arrl Lyons. Greenwood. Dcl. c-rations on .Vovcmbcr 21 with the; The two horses considered tolTi'otters playing at Prince of : have the best chance of hauling Wales (iolicge and the R.C.A.F. wmgs wh" were ml" 1”" U"”"" P""0rd' Sloan Armi down first money are the veteran at Saint f)uiistan's- Flafggengg giglgfst mm M his ::,rrl:1"g'g"?i:l,zl' H””s' J'm's' AW Philip Scott and Bachelor Han-l Home teams will be responsible . , . . f , in m---- i- NHL su--w "it . . .. . .?.'..2;””i'l.'".E.i2: i-?ii”Li”'.iii,.525 this season-near the four-minute; First period: 1. Montreal. Nloore 5” "l 9" " a: t . ' . ' t . I mark M me nrn er-md with mehvnu H mchud, ta. 2 owned by Jacques Beaudotn of,in the play-offs with the first teaml p ' ' ' ' Montreal: Torrid. from the Sher- to play the fourth and the second I wood farm. lrvington, N.J.; Irish team playing the third in tllej and Chief Lenawee. 5. .ii-finals. The semi-finals will '” ' isms: i::'".::.”::. three affair. The teams finishing Japanese Fans With Clowning first and second in the League will NAGOYA. Japan 'APl have the choice of floor for the, Olieninil name of the sr-mi-finalsl Hodges wowed 25.000 Japanese! baseball fans in his new role of, and the team finishing highest inl the League will have in. mail home game In the finals. l clowning left fielder for the Brook-i lyn Dodgers Wednesday during I 3-2 victory over the Japan all- "I in the event that I team can not appcar for I itcheduled gamel G” team official.-i must notify their op-. ponents by five o'clock of the; "Other ilame between themselves. Each team will play 12 games in : stars. 3 League The meeting was It-l Playing the outfield while rookie lends? by RN Walter Mccvuiizan .tim Gentile held down his iirsuolslmtDunstan'1-University: F.0 bane job, Hodge, pmmmined the DH. Hepburn of the R.C.A.F.. ..m, in me mmgh ("mum god". dell Gilli: of the Trotters. Mal- W.” and tuck go up, . bowicolm MacFayden of P.W.C. Mark amidst cheers. 1'35"" Md D98 Bllrlze. "You'd have thought Babe Ruth Fnllflwltlg is the pie-Christmas was leaving a game in the oldisrhedule: days." said I Dodger official. 1 Wed, Nov. 21: Trotters at P.W.C previous day. In the event of a "mm on um”, every pi”. for Cpl. W.P. Anderson of the R.C-AF Hodges pantomined the action pm My pp MINOR HOCKEY storm the teams will arrrange al five innings. When he left the GEOFF! Andrew of P.W.C.: Wen- .of the pitcher, the catcher and the, Sptirts Arena today is confined to a hockcy practice for the Queen Square School pce wccs from 4 un- til 5 pm. lti.-it. stamped on the ground. swung: his arms. frowned and smiled. i This iitrange new routine. never seen by Ebbcts Field Fans. started- durlniz the Dodge-.rs' first trip out lof Tokyo during their N-name ex- 'ACTlVlTlES AT THE I"RlDAYalKATll D-II Adm.: Adults soc; Children 25c SATURDAY - SKATE 2.”-4.! Adm: Adults Soc; Children 100 El. Y. C. PRACTICE The Basilica Youth Club will hold a hockey practice this eve. ning. Thursday. at the Sports Arena from 7 until wishing to play in League is invited to attend. JACK READY. Playing Coach. -'tmi twice In the regular play this wing bIcka." .i:If-"K only club to fence in the i klmo offence with any success. Coach Frank Ftlchoelt. however. 'ls making no predictions. I "we'll lift them as hard as we fun." he said. "but in going to .10 In i.-Ihwalh." gniw insulin: The Riders. who defeated Viln- " Biltmo CANADA'S MASTER HA ...n Pl!-STYIID rh"M-r'.'-nmsbnruumsi. You: I? TTIRS D 815 Four-Team City Basketball ;Loop Organized Last Night Basketball R.C.A.F. It S.D.U- Sun. Nov. 25: Trotters at S.D.U. Wed. Nov. 28: P.W.C. at R.C.A.F wed. Dec- 5: Trotters at R.C.A F Sat. Dec 8: S.D.U. at P.W.C. Ask Countries To Reconsider Recent Decision ton Tiger-Cats to I comeback 46-2! victory over Ottawa Bough Riders in their sudden-death. semi final Big Four football game Wednes- lblt in the second session and go on to victory after once more fall- lggubehlnd in the third quarter. ”: . Til-E -c I will meet Tiger-Cats overcame I first- uwuesigtlguuz. 1:". twum. quarter 14-0 lead to Iurle ahead m.l,w1m wk ,0, the 31' pm ' - 23: :i1m'if..”.tt:.”.t.'”c?.'fc':f.: Rangers Recall lolinny Bower The first game will he played here Saturday with the second in Mon- treal Nov. 17. Tiger-Cats fought back fiercely after being held scoreless in the first quarter. They came on to NEW YORIC (AP)-New York score six touchdowns. five of 3"?" WNBGMIY - tiled goal which were convened. I field goal Wndlff Johnny Bowers from their and two singles. Providence club in mg Ame.-inn Hockey League. General manager Murray pd. GETS 2 TD'I Gilchrist, hard running half b n c k. spearheaded Hamilton's powerful running.attIck. He crashed over.for the first three flck of the Rangers said Bowers. 31: will not immediately replace Lorne Worsley in the nets for the NHL club. Worsley allowed 1: Tiger-Cat touchdowns and Curclllo Roll! in three games preceding plunged over for the next two. ;V'3dH6SdBy nights contest with: Tommy Grant. rookie halfback '”"0"- ;from Windsor. Ont.. picked up an Bowers was with the Rangers mi Ottawa fumble and ran 26 yards the 1953-54 season and was voted for Hainilion's final touchdown in the most valuable player in the ; the fourth quarter. AHL last season. Steve Oneschuk converted five i-Ca is ttawa booth! I 35-yard field goal. Fraser kicked in singles to 5.. count for Hamilton's other pohh Tbs Eiders. hIIdIdfarIs I uputjng first quarter algmlliey comm: ely autclaaoed the Ticats. scar-.1 three converted touchdowns. mg l0ttW0lntheflnt1Iminutesand the other came in the Ililrtllf. the last front again It-10. Don St. John crashed over from the one-yard line for their tint al.x-pointer to finish off a 108-yard drive featured by the sparkling pass of Hal Ledyard. who ("rim Dleted 10 straight passes l)0ltile missing one. Avatus Stone took a thi-ee-tam will P8" "'0'" Ledyard to count the Riders' second touchdown on I march of 65 Lewis intercepted I Curclllo pass It the Hamilton tawI's final cracked over from the one-)arc line for the score. converted all.three Ottawa touch- downs. :31 Ibo niwuns third Pllttllll them in yards. Tommi 20 to'set up in touchdown. Ha Bud Korcliol i.Al'SANNE. SwitI.ei'lnnd (AP) The International Olympic Com- mitice Wednesday asked Spain and The Nctheitlands to recon- henderson & cudmore Sale sider ilicir tlccision to withdraw I from the ltlclboiirne Olympic Gamcs as a protest ' t the y Russian repression of Hungary. l On instrtiction from l0C Prel- lidcnt Avcry Brundnge. the com- vmtttee secretariat here cabled the lnutch and Spanish Olympic com- mittees -- the only two to have withdrawn because of events in Hungary-strongly urging them to change their minds. . IOC Chancellor Otto Mayer said the Dutch athletes already in Mel- bourne "unfortunately" couid not compete without the approval of I their Olympic committee. 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