lean Island League suspended Indefinitely At Meeting SUMMEESIDE ~ The Island Senior Hockzy Mastic stupend- ad oucraums last night underlai- imly 11w decision was when at a meeting of the league in Nle Sununelulde branch or the Can- misn Legion home last my“ .Ilm Kennedy. speaking (or the lactdlitning committee pointmi at the last meeting in Cliatiotwnwn, tempted ma Group Cant, A-G. Dagg. the C0 of the Summcmde RCAF Station had :Vierl a negative In- swer when asked about the pos- sibility of I station team Enter» ing the lSHL this winter Hie slated that RCAF players at ‘E’ SPORT§1 FRONT could play with outer turns” it was moved by George but they would not be pmtet'wdiGMKory and seconded by Andy by the near il they tattered Gilpul that the league be sus- injuries. pended indehnlteiy. and the Sandy Frizzel, reptesontmg. WW was £1"?in mamm~ the Charlottetown Royals. and.” my my“ mowed "'4 u “m M would not my I xwas seconded by _..andy Friznel, i . I m and carried unanimously that a in thelSHL because his outage. vote of thanks be emendted to meat. could not come to a sntun last year‘s executive (or the factory am: with the line job u. had done. mianottaiwn rink rezoning ey percentage cuts on like KIWI gate receipts oi games. lie said 1113‘ Edi, oi the Junior ;l=cnguinn talt the same way . This [all only llhz Prim: ‘Counly Combines t:th to may in the ISHL. The management at the WV- era] beams that. my would have teams. play exhib- ition guuas during the regular season. and be mady tor the iplsyorts in the spring, 1 l The mmtlng was chaired by IFII. Sgl, Matthews. Belvedere Golf Club Site OtTournamentsNextYear FREDERICI‘ON. lCP) ~— The deedm Gulf and Winter Chit) of Charlottetown will have the most active gall season in its binary in 1964. in WIS d'nclmed played at file n course Sew. I t. 033 mi Wilmernents scheduled for the Gal-1mm toll": include the N.B.-P.E.L amateur chlmionship. and the Maritime Ind Amman thallium-nine. The golf tournament: have Men «dimmed for Chan'le town a Part of that city‘s (Nan- terbll yur udetmnllions The governor: decided that the Maritime Open and Ama< teur championships would he Dllynd It lmlelown tho weekend or June 27 Ind 2!. Data for the Nil-PE FAMOUS FDR BRANDED INSPECTED STEAKS GOOD on MONEY BACK .1. Am» a %% ateur champlonship will be July 20. 21 and 22. Dates and site oi the ma.- 1>,n.l. Junior championship will be decided at the syrinl meet- ing oi the association. The vat-hora also settled on dates lor the sectional tourna- ments. e ding to the selection at mambert at the wanngdon Cup team. which lepresom the two provinces in interprovinctal play immediately prior to the Canadian Amateur champion- atttp. The lll'st acwonal tourna— mchta will be played the week. end oi June at and 21. The iol. lowing weekend. the Maritime Open and Amateur will be play- ed at Charlottetown. and the tee cond portion at the sectional playoits will he played the week end at .tuly t and a. The sectional playotla have ed tor July 12. be Course! for the sectional play will be [elected at the limo! meetlnz. REVIEWS SEASON KW. Inner, Munctnn. preli- ent or the N3, _ EJ. asso- ciation. reviewed the last sen- lon and reported on the shawls: of the ".13. —— P.E.I. team In the Willingrlon Clip matchel Al. the Riverside Golf and Club. The 1963 team had played well and it: showing compared teats-u favorably with 03:91 which hid represented the uln- clatlon In recent years. l HILLMAN ‘ Super Min untry we Borg-Warner Fully Automatic North Amer'can Transmission Hilllnan Super Minx saves money and time because it is lifelimc-lubricated and scaled before we sell it. Borg-Warner fully automatic transmission is avail- able as an optional exlrs. Test drive the Hillmln Super Minx at your Killian-Sunbeam dealer. lllll‘l’ll pnonucnt mutant 0 nun-n a butt-uni Douglas Saunders. Charlotte- town. chairman oi the associa- tion Willingdon Cup selection committee. said the selection lyslel'n was under review. and a report would be submitted at the spring meeting at the asso- ciation. He said he would wel- come the views ol anyone who had an interest in the niection “item. A report (tom John T. Cullen. Edmundston. chairman of the assaclltion's junior developt mcnt program. outlined the in: ninr program. Mr Cullen Indi-‘ cated that the system tor relact- ing the lunior team and pranks. ing it ior nation-i competitionl was under review. i The value at the association's junior development program w erlined in reports by Mr. Ctulen. his. lsner and .lnhn Wolstenholsne. Monaton. secretary of the association It Gown Howe I9) winflrnten, [riled lo break file will of retired Osman ill-layer Maurice Richard, 5“ wt was pointed out that luniors had won the ~ amateur Championship. hie Maritime MIAMI BEACH. Fla. (API — 0”" a" "‘3 mm” “mm” .roey Archer. No. t middleweight championships Ln 1963, Roll Gluey, Charlottetown junlol‘. Open and Amateur crowns were n at Mvncton by Gordon [es- lia of the River: I do Golf and Archer won a controvnrllal de- cision over Rubin (Hurricane) HOWE FAILS IN RECORD ATTEMPT Archer Is Named As Boxer iOtMonth;Machen Returns contender (mm New York, was Edd y PIUS GALLAGHAN 1 Saints Come Through Two weeks no. we deploued the lack of balance in tin Atlantic Foothill Continence. not comment «same about site: st RX, wa stamp“ Saudis ail-o and Hilton's 1i saints had hem snowed under by both st Mary's Huskies and Mount Alliatm Mounties. .' ing has spice that particular Sports Front to give lu any change at heart. We are just as strongly convinced ‘as we were two weeks ago that both the Xaverlana and a musician are for too atmmg (or this Maritime iootball league. nowevu, we think ll. only lilting that in should not over. look the dninn oi Ed l-lilton't Salnts since we pounded out that ‘ ' we have not gotten any tnlsc idea. about rength. Their victories in their In! two ill-Ins do not give up y nations at victory over st. EX, thin coming Saturday. We lull expect saints to be crush"! by their hosts but each n happening will not decrease our respect tor ll club that has lhawn s greal lighting spi ' ' last two loutings. Slinls now own verdicts over University oi New nruns. wick. stadncona and Audi- Axrmen in six starts the manu. A neieutr have been supplied by sheurwatrr rivers. Mount Alllsnl \at‘ Mounties and s ary‘s Huskies. Their record is better in ~ ; 1 1m I_Illn it was in 1962 and this achievement surely cannot go ‘ unnoticed. A Fighting Outfit AND so. we are not waiting tor Sainls to play that last game ‘bcfore paying tribute to them That dramatic 15-14 It'lllmPl’l ovL‘r Sui-lawn; Sailors was the most excitii'iz Canadian iootball tixture wc had ever seen locally It would II a great game no mailer “ho emerg- iai as conqumr but the fact that Saints capped this cliffhanger intrude it that much more thrilling 1 Saints weren‘t supposed to grab that declslon. sou mine watcher his goalie ad Jahn- Charley MfMlllnnhwnadbnld enough to predict a Red and White V .vil.‘ ory bu we've ear 0! no one else maklnn such a redlctlnn. 51°“ W “7" Fuck “RY mm Charley must have llul some inside intormatlnn becaiise Salt-ill {AP “'licvhnltut ‘played that {lull hnme game uilh an nlll' 'srll Imm beginnin‘ to end. They garnered two touchdowns. . salley touch and I convert while holdlnl thzir Slad I095 In lwn majors, the Convert land nna sin a goalsttle mast scored durum action with the Boston Bruins a lifetime in the National Lea» at the 30m Garden. Bruins gut—during this first peilN‘l delellscmaln Leo Bmvin (In! not ‘ IT was Sailils' abllily to toillaln the Sailors that really won the admiration of the tans. The Tars were Iep’il‘l AVE an offensive that fl‘l. I-lillollmell couldn't hold in check, However Hilton must have found the Proper tonic far his oouegians as he readied them for this big clash with Stan. Ed wanted to win this one more 1 my other game season. it was the last stand helch the home tuna and Ed urgedllls laws to make it a great the ‘h l Haltzm‘ blaride fleuhsalt'ilirday’s lriumvh and You couldn‘t Fm me “m “m, A...“ h, Tex; a, Ernie Tamil, chl.l Junior lightweight — ohm... en a ec arm or e gman [Tom Maine. it was indeed was smle by mum “MEL may; 5_ 2m “My, Chewy“, FIN. Elam Philippine; a tremendnu. upset and a real leather in the hat at Mr. mum. ie Mullen has returned to‘ler. Ariz. . nvc Allotey. Ghana' 2. _ ‘ Light heavyweight —- channllnhnny Blzzaro. Erie. P :. Anofher O'Bnen the heavywelaht rankings. tall- won the amateur championahip gy'gymgfgfufitg wily“: mg over the No. a spot. Belore plan, willie Paslrano, Miami Tcruo Kasaka. .lapan. 3‘ “WWW” T“ M‘m‘m’ ancintion. he will sidelined. he was No, 1. launch, 1. Eddie Cotton, Seat- Featherweight a chum lon,‘ EVERYBODY on Saints' lincup was a slat on Saturday. it The Hit included only one Canadian — Peter Schmidt at Toronto. who was ranked mm or tic; ;. Harold Johnson. Phiia- Sugar Ramos. Mexico. 1 is. was a real team nl'fofl. the kind ol an ellort that keeps coaches delnhla; a Naura Mina. Peru: magl Laguna, Panama; 2. Mit- trout turning gray. it's hardly fair to single out any playa' >4. Waayne Thornton. Stockton. sung“ scki, Japan; 3 Howard ybocause hay plays were supplied by just about rverone on tho . a . country club. Carter. the No. 2 middleweight. h, di.;Clil.; 5. Bone Olson. San Fran- wmmg, wgieg. lqu d m“. ‘cisco. Emlyn“. m _ mm mm ‘ But one year ago at itslltaot. Saints tiqu a real scare into - - The ratings: Middleweight e champion.lEder ,0,” 33m“ 1' fem :mexfh? Siadzmaagguwmd I your“: mum Mike 0“arm:- I er- Heavyweight — champiun- lb!“ T‘EEF- NW“. .1 Joel! pimsntcl, Mexico; 2, Alphonse one year latcr. ll war; rgan. than a scare as Saint. cited ‘ Sonny Liston. Denver; i. Dis Gimme Ph'ladl‘ll’m- 2 M Hahn-n, France: 3 Jose Model. lont the triumph and another o‘ilrlcn. Mike's brother om. slur Clay. Loulsville, Ky. .‘bm Carter. Patterns-I. “#9 3-illlexico. lpl-yru an outstanding game. The liteoiooted halfback was in- us ones. New York; a George Benton. Phusdellp “wag” _ dumping, m... lured in tint quarter and was “on queer street" tor a New or - I shook it on and was back playing the grant. Cleveland William], Houslon. an Archer. mgr; Fullmer, West Jordanixfldlbmflv “im- 1- Emmigf‘t.“ D'fi'f” «r Without Top Star by TIIE CANADMN Pitzss i According us atatlatics. liamiltnn Tiger . Cats may ataadouu were Dick snsttn have Inllhed tint this mm Toronto man-uh. Run Jack- in the Euler-n Football Canter. Ion at Ottawa nouns Riders enca—hut they did it without and George Dixon oi Montreal one honest-Io—nodnefl olfefl‘ Alvuthfl. Alva star. Shim}. only bright spot In a Final slatisLIcs released to- dull reason tor Toronto. won the day ahnw lint Tic-ti didn't.scoring title. was the top pail hay. a man among the top two receiver and third in rushing. in hearing or rushing. The MIX- Dixon was the rushing leader. est they had to a hacktialdgtiad tor recpnd place in Handout was quarterback Ber- scoring race with Dave Thelen nie raloneyesccnnd in past- at ottawa, ranked 14th as a re- ceiver and was mird in kickolt returns. i Jackson‘s value isn't com- pleiely reflected by the statis-l tho of ‘ If You ARE NOW TAKING A IIXAIIVE NICE. TWICE or IIIIIEE IIMES A WEEK lulu mt maul» ll" ll MD"! in. Laxative T-hlnl tullh the amt: nirrsnznc: Take gentleactlllig M e . Nature's tics. The ottawa quarterback was the lending passer. ninth in rushing and tied lnr 14th! place in the scoring race. WAS FEARED out his ability to pick span deicnces as he led the surpris. . arear. "Ila-“g 5mm“ 5“” all. a great aflmoon for Ed Hilton and his boys and hire Burrlnl. Ilal)’. 3. Matron lithe many supporters who [allow their doings with the W Torres. lvlcxlco. oi Interest. St. F.X. Squad Massacres ., -AtIanticConferenceTeams l. Curlil ‘ Junior middleweight — chain. pion, Sandro Mazzinghi. lialy. l. Nini Benevenutl, ital 2, Ralph Du’pu. New Orleans: 3. Bruno] Vislntln, Italy; I. Gaspar Onrl tega. Mexico; 5, Alvaro Gui krez. Me an Luis Rodriguez 2. Jose stable. Brian Curvis. nand Dalian; Cakes. Dallas. uatc Tigers I n4 BANKRUPT A trustee ol the bankrupt Mickey Mantle enterprises In~ Junior welterweight — chain-1 pion. Eddie Perkins. Ch 2 . Bert Somodio. Philippine nanny Grant. Jamaica; a. W shinnn Taknhasht. Japan: ti Bobby Scsnlon, San Franciscai‘ a, Shigemasa Kawakauml. .la-i pan. Lightweight — champlon. Caf- I In: Ortiz. Puerto Rico. L e ‘ ney Lane. Muskegon, Mich: Carlos Hernandez, Venezuelan 3. Paulie Armstead. Los Ange- (CP )- a Uh'vor» X-men deiaatcti _McGill sity nedmen here early nus [all they added a think net at glory to lootbsil III the Mari. timcs Since then. it seems. all they have been able in do in rub it oil. The x-mcn, undnieatcd by any Maritime team since the and oi the 1957 season. have been rolling over their oppon- D o anlhousie Tigers lost an aver. ago at [‘1 yards a play when thcy were swamped 77-0 To PLAY Taiton The x-men. certain to repre- sent the AFC In this year's Al- ianhc Bowl game in Halliax ‘agalnst University pi Toronto him, are idolmd on the cam. pus of the lam-student Roman Catholic univcrsity here. ‘ Bul w't each Will [boy are becoming less popular in the loanisca -i'v lI-ley should Simply ldmit they dlw aren‘t in‘diat cl s and out, 5! F J 15 an excellent main and you can't tault them." 'ONLY A GAME‘ Hoberlsan, a telephone com- pany executive in Halilax and in tormcr Dalhousle basketblll .star. says. "alter all. it's only A game," “Some at us seem to be In.- .na sight at the tact that it‘s an extracurricular thing. And Remedy! There is no letdown. no uncnmlorlzhle altar-tooling. Ni is In allrvegelable laxative. For over 70 years. M has been giving folks pleasant. ehective rclict overnight. Ills Rough Elders to second place also made him a leased. n ma . Shnlln scored 13 touchdowns and kicked three converts for El cprporated filed suit yesterday 195» against the New York Yankee star. asking that he pay soma .000 into the bankrupt cor- . .ents in the Atlantic Football eight other centres that time ‘Coni‘erence with increasing teams in the conierence, .ease. “Down Halifax they're HOCkeY scores . Pressed to a 1+1: victory really hoping Toronto will heat it tile tans don't like it. let them stay away. its competition he- Luann two teams." Chances are the tan. her. will Martin's Garage Ltd. 254 Queen Street Charlottetown Dial 4-7309 points, a thy ind over Dixon and Thclea who had apiece. Lending place kicker la Ottawa's Moe Racine. tourth ln scoring with 57 puinta on it converts, nine tield goals and six ringlea. . fl tonight. . . tomorrow Ilriglill warp. you lee! better ...and that betiari court: - lumen E The difference between hoping PERSONWAL LOAN ...a dhaving CANADIAN IMPERIAL BANK Mytnyouanhy-lmmtmflfiuyw want'mfinn’,youluymhnvuuwuahtoflh-o IdvnnmthPumalIn-nPl-ne Lmnnmmlmumwluwo you luv. it. fro-In to Ilsop and ‘l-mln' LmaMnumm-dmmnslr mofflnnnninayourpurdx-o. WitthdnkofCanmPu-mnl lunyou can obtain your many quickly. Repayments Ira mung-i In lit your own Midget. Bettof Ill. you'll firdywrloultnndililfllflrlulufitlmndm meh. M" tumor. In Ill port of n OF COM M ERCE Dan Plan to Canndilnn. make your that atop the Indlntoratedinhnvtngyollforocun- Wont-M26 datum 4v- poration. The suit n h a 1- g Mantle diverted money earned trom nun-baseball u~ llvities. including endorse ments. to his own use. when these lunds should have gone to the torpnrauhu. isa NOVA sco'rIA SENIOR New Glmgow 5 Halifax s i listen Might Battle Clay DENVER lAPtelt appear: definite now heavyweight champion Charles (Sonnyl Lu- ton ls lhnul to give Knbb)’ Cur llus Clay a track at his crown The decks were clrnrnd Mon- day (or the two lighters In sigh contracts lmiay lnr a bnut. prnlh‘ lhly In February at a site to be I: med latter. Whoa-i you'd like to nanny the practical mnfime ical ditterenoe between hoping .md hat me. oh. uyl Bank of L'limnwrt c. Over1260 brandLestoserwi/m tax in the opening game of the schedule. X-rnen tripped McGill 14-7 the next Saturday in an cx- hibllion game. Then the mas- sacre of Maritime opponents began—the worst beating sui. iered by Stadacoua Ssllara who went into the SI. FX game lili- deleated. Final score: 90-0. So poweriul are the X-men that it is not uncommon ior teams to end ures tor their rushing yardage. PIIRI PLAIN FILTER TIP manna-HES m I H- II?) ptrtmdwmminiam- rlu- soundly aim to move up with minus lll' i lover st. Mary's Husklel at Hall- us," says coach Don Laney. lor- mer Ottawa pro star who hat guided his team to more than 40 straight victories against Maritime opponents "All the talk is about imbalr race and diVidlYlS the league .up." Lnney adds. Slruan Robertson, AFC presl» dcnt, admits there has been grumbling around the league yly oiiicial position is that e. y of the teams don't like he thrashed by St. F x, l to column PICKS UP MORE YARDS IS yards ahead at Willie ilrmmg oi ac. Lions tor Wrslm PM!" (‘nntfium rnatunn horm Edmonton continue to [ill 6 III no matter how easy things get tar Illl‘ vaen. In recent games 5?. FX Students have even been chem”ng [or the opposition. honey sayi he is continually striving to improve his turn. while other coaches are satia- lied la “stay all the same level or ctcn slip back." "Instead oi cnticizlng us they should look alter own (10 tiling down the ape-fly h. l trim. (W '1“)