Itllf'1lS is one or the Icnrers in the National Hockey .. ;.3.Nr' 0 I Montreal Canadiens Bert Olmstcad of Montreal Can-lLeaguc. He held the NHL record Scepter. Sask. Spt 4 1926. he start top seven for assists in the 1954-55 season. ed his NHL career with Chicago having 48 with 10 goals. Born in Producer .Black Hawks in 1948-49 season. For Change In By JOHN FARROW ' 1,t)ND()N (AP) -- Britain's top; gnli )1l'fllC.'iSlflIl'dlS are scliodtiled to- plav a Coinnioiiwcalth team for the first time next summer in a iiialt-ii that is likely to bring rciicwml dc- mands for a change in llritziin's Ryder Cup selection system. Many critics. weary of wiitchiiii: the British pros tiike biennial lick- ines. have proposed that the Ryder Tiip teams which play the United States should incliitic C0llllntttl- wealth nrofessionas This would make eligible siicli players as Pt--jg tor Thomson. Austraiiiin holder of the British Open title: Hubby Locke of South Africa, Norman voii Nida of Australia and Toronto's Al Balding. At present only players from the Oaiway Scores As RCAF Flyers Win Amateur Trophy ANTWERP. Belgium tCPi-The Royal Canadian Air Force Flyers Tuesday retained the "Belgium- Canada Imnteur hockey cup" after a 7-7 tie against Belgium. The Flyers. who won the cup last year. kept it on the basis of total points. . Twn Canadian goals each were scored by LAC E. E. tDickt Wal- ker of Bridgewnter. N. S.. and LAC Rene Rclanger of Ottawa. Sgt. R. T. LeBIanc of Plctnu. N. c.. Cpl. Yves Garand of Ottawa and Cpl. Frank Oatway of Summersde P. E. 1.. got one each. Olympic Skier A Lucille Wheeler. ll. of St. Jovltn. Out. in I member of Ciinndotl 35 ch. 5. She placed first in the lttsl ladies lnternntionnl downhill want It Lake Pllcid..N.Y. sh -Nlcitch May Bring Demands Illusionist Wins Cup System United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland may compete for Brit- aiii. Success for the Common- wealth team in the match next .liily would be another strong argu- ment in favor of a change. Leonard Crowley, golf correspon- dent ot The Daily Telegraph. re- ccntly said in the British magazine "1 think the time has come when we must face facts and realize that. though the Americans like Wllilllltg--.liiSl. as we like winning- they would much prefer it. if the Ryder Cunmatch became a more even one and therefore. from their point of view. more exciting." Crawley went on to suggest that Commonwealth players should be on Britain's team. IDEA HAS SUPPORT so far. BrltIln'I Ryier Cup offi- cials have rejected the idea 51- thniigh many other critics agree with Crawley. Britain last won the Ryder Cup in 1933 and the United States leads in the series 9-2. Among the professionals likely to be on the Commonwealth team at Prince's course. Sandwich. J ly 20- 21 are Thomson. Von Nida. rucc Brampton and Frank Phillips from Australia and Balding. recent win- nor of an American pro tourna- ment. nnd Vancouver's Stan Leon- ard. from Canada. The match will he run on Ryder Cup lines with foursomes on the first day followed by eight smiles on the second. A trophy will be put up for competition. It is planned to make the match an anniinl Iffnir in Britain but there are no plans for I British team to visit Commonwealth coun- tries until sufficient funds are available. Pronovost Finds Fame Fleeting MONTREAL tCPt-Claude Pro-y novout, 20-year - old goalie who Itood Montreal Cnnndlenn on their can in In emergency rote Satur-i day night. had reaiion to believe Monday that fame really in fleet- ln . The youngster was called oti to fill in in the Boston net: when long John 11andaroon'I equipment failed to arrive in time for Satur- Tropical Handicap Worth 358.500 . i a M03 WELCOME V I i.ri.s tM.lal.l s -kl" ('luli own- friction between the two profes- ' Czech hockey officials met the ms at the ,x.-min.-.i it-mlliall League slonal football organizations over S t. m at Prague airport and es- 'l'ucsr.liii i'iiiii..n.-it-it Vlinilnissiqinef plgyers, -ty eorted them to a hotel. As the this Bert Bell to viral iii any way he The NFL" commissioner ..,,m.' . for I cIroor.M service and o rnIn'Qii1 g - - l arrived at the hotel cheering tthnoses uiih ('."iiiarllaii football in- mented: "Let them come to seal . . u." '9' Y'”lhs mobbed the Canadians. l"”'5” y me if they want to. It's too cold smmng and saving me ypmhs llcll vain liv tin iiolliiiiu definite up there." . , g g yenpd .Canada.. and hold up in t'l1.Ki't1x'.s Kl 11- t.in;id.-i at this Bell notified all concerned that Turbmea”'9ng"'eS""""”h”'lm3lll”V1C93H-lYtC1'P'lllilY 7 pencils and paper to get auto. time. llit-iv llilw his-u or-casional the player draft would beqin at smooth and immensely pUWt'l'lllll The engine rooms of V CZECHS HIGHLY RATED pic hockey team went to bed early Tuesday night to rest up for a two- game exhibition series Czechoslovakian Olympic after receiving a mob welcome on their arrival here earlier in the day. Kitchener - Waterloo Dutchmen a light workout on the open air rink here to get rid of "the kinks and "P 'lr "l (Jwllhitll the Vxcislis PTO” relations with Australia in April. . uverfeeding" and then sent the Vl.””' ll” "lHiiiiiiiini Pr-nttrton Vs 1954, following the granting 0, team off for their first good tr? lit's Film , ”"'” "”"s:"'”' t'"III1)9lili0n. political asylum to Russian om- 3 rest since leaving Montreal. - "7 H W ”” til 5” WPPKS 850 basny secretary Vladimir Petrov victory over Paisley Pirates of the Scottish League only hours after stopping off the plane from Can-. ada Monday. were up at Tuesday to catch the plane for Pragu. They left Prentwlck. Scot- land. at 7 I. m. and arrived here six hours later. gt iplis W. Byi-to Klinrk of Elmira. Ont. "It look me about five minutes " . cm(M;., M. W Ha”-wmg the permanent site forgthe title Th? N3VY' Will 1flV9 you J: S as AS,,,..,;,l,..,, H; Mm,..i(,a Tues. battle remains to be decided. . complgu trnmmg to; gnzine - day iiiiiiictl Pic at in Eisenhower Th9.'"5"9 "lied 12 '” 0 '3?!””' room duty in its new modern Winn”. 01 um H :1 Hnmm .1-mN,y establishing two new francliises. nhipa You." have Dad 3 g. A e N for 1'l.'l.3. There were hintsgthaht several ”lll('S d ' ii .p, 3' Th? mm,” I y W.” (,m.al.ded including lVlll:lf'l9ap0l1s.. Dallas and 3 Vancemefih 0PP0'lUTllU98- m.,..mt,.. mm 1.. I .1 3 W” by me Bufi'.alo.'N. 8.. were interested in comradoahlp-ampletimeund SAN i"llAN('lS(.'() tAPl --Fcath- gull iii'it(tis llltililrlttxlllp to a genmz mm "W lead"? gm ll"'l'P facilitim for recreationmgnd erweight rtiainpion Sandy Saddler Fl."l'"l' it'll” ll-"is I'll”-vii an iiISDiI"d- were "0 c""c"”' ” "fr 2” ”'d' other benefits including I settled one note about himselfmm)'hfIlf)il;;i;1':;::l”:,u:H(l)":E:3?All?ll: ponniontobeearned. Tuesday and tieiired to take care 1., 1,1;...- Lin”. - of aiioihor imtny when he defends 'l'h ittlfil'(l Ix tll i...i..-1 oi Hogan , G Avalleltjtt Wtth -voql-I outli- im; mi; amum Gab,-g,,i (Flash; who icititciwil III-ilil .1 near fatal "1 IC ames iientlopl ml! in I-I-ctnd M Y '” Can. Skier ':.:.:::2..:: f."?.'I'Ef".1”: . .ii . . n The 130"" -willed Tl”-'bll3N W35 The unlf writers also liiinored tlic CORTINA dAMPEzzo' naiyl t Saddler'ii are. him as 29 with a June birth date. But Saddler Sillfl he was 32. made the other night on a televi- sion prorzram here. be on the. line against ldlorrtr. the boss man at his Orient. The two met at Manila last July 20 with Elorde taking the de- cision in a non-title ltl rounder, but i MIAMI. Fin. IAPI -- Gret-iiti're Stahlc's llliisiiiiiist ('3l1'i(' from tart hack Monday to will the S5h'.5ti01 Tropical Handicap. closing feature at Tropical Park. l Carryiniz 1011 pounds plus jockey Ted Atkiiisnn, Illusionist closed fast on the outside and ran the mile and an eighth in 1 so. well off the track record of l:4R 1-5 set by Westmlnlster on this date ill 1937. Mrs. E. ltiticklc-i"s Hetili-l THIV second and North Down FfiIlll.S ltlomiis. owned by Eric Cradock of Toronto. showed in the field of 12 handicap horses. Illusionist paid 316.90. S1040 and 56.60 in the mutuels. Heiitel re- turned S36.tl0 and 517.50. The show price on Monus was 34.70. SPORTS ARENA SKATING Monday and Wednesday Afternoon - 4 - 5:30. Admission: Adults 25c; Children 10c 'Vloriday and Wednesday Evening a 8-10 PM. Admission 50c Tuesday -- 8:30 PM. P. E. I. Hockey Lcamie S.D.U. at MONTAGIEIJ lay E 8:30 PM. P. E. 1. Hockey League B.Y.C. all FLYERS Thursday, 2:13 to 3:30- g Pre-School Skate. riday Eveniiii: --8-10 pm. Admission: Xdults 50c: Children 25c Admission: lat. Afternoon e 2:30-4:30 Adults 25c; Children 10c Saddler ,,gm,. 1,, ms 10",: (.m-.,(.,. Only m-tivitics srlit-dtiled for has lost twice to um same man, ltliiior 1.1-.ii;tiers at Sports Arena gguug twin) are a Pee Wee game from 2-00 it till hetiiccii Tigers and l l -v an-. Jan. 13. 1956 The Guardian Page 1 Aussie Olympic Committee Says Beds Can Compete MOSCOW tReutersle- The Aus- tralian Olympics Committee has told Russia thath the government in; no objections to Russian partic- ipation this year's Olympic Games It Melbourne despite the .. -. fact that Australia and Russia - have uvered diplomatic relations. , This was announced Tuesday by N. Romanov, chairman of Russan government sports committee. at a press conference here. (Russia broke off Dutchmen Get Good Rest To Prepare. For Games ' By KEN METHERAL Canadian Preu Staff Writer Pli "GUI-I (CP)-Canada's Olym- 8llll1llli.'ll it up; on aitay." , ”il st-ciiis a crime to have all "1050 L'I”dHil yoiinusti-rs out there and only to be ahlo .0 sign sum, graiilix and smile instead of tall.ing 10 llllllll " sniri lint:-liiiicn captain Jfft'l( illitf'kt'ii(.ic. ”TllCl'(t certainly has 1 lion t tirtziiii as far as they were concerned " I (.1:-cli tllimpw squad 1. rated one I the bust in Europe 111 last ic;ir's iiorld liockev tourna- ly a few g steps to train as ENGINEERING MEBHANIBS and with the t e a m Coach Bobby Bauer gave his diplomatic the Cm-its t'.H)x1Iy ii,3fp;"9,-I paisley Pill-'5l95 52 in an exhibition game. GeTsNUnlimited Power In Dealing With. Canadians who had reported the existence of n Ruulan spy ring in Australia.) The -Dutchmen. who won a it-5 nuco "II. Lnurom" )1 ill ICN - (ho uni-fd'I moot modern Intt-uuhmnrtno destroyer noon. .w-n-.47.-o,...y,-p...-;.u&i:rg.ii-n . , dawn You can start Tr-alnlng New 7 p. m. EST Tuesday four hours earlier than previously schedulcii. He also disclosed the Los Ang- ea Coliseum commission has of- red its huge stadium as a pos- slble site for all league Cllalll1)liiIl- ship games but whether the teat-its Will decide it) make L05 Aiigi-Ins ,. E . Eisenhower blwarded Trophy 7 the RCN'n new ships are the last word in mechanical design and efficiency. The men in the engine room are the men who keep the Navy moving. Their job in vital. The RCN offers In immediate opportunity to vnurig men with Grade 8 ediicatioii and mechanical aptitude. ”l'VP.IlPVPT seen aiiytliiiuz like said 21-year-old defenccman e"a"'.';. 3- --xv-&s-x-. to worm my way through to the door (AP)-For the rim tmo in the !"'V """' 9” "H" Ring rertirds list preeldciit last Ftllll'lI.llV by voting hismry of the mymmc Gamesp . . Andre Bertrand, 24. of Quebec woman mmpemm. Wm pmnmmcc L! I member of Canada: skiing tlhle oathcformally opening team it ill! 1955 Vim" Olympic: e inter-ame. tCt',ltl.J. - .. She is Diullana Cheisral Minuzzo, R migelnntan 5.3;” sunk,” lift, hi who placed third in the women's . 9" y” dnwiihill ski event It 0:10 in 1952. mmmud "' U" 19” olympl” 'l and this year is considered Italy's 05'" "14 WIS 3591' l. "'0 Ill!" ht?-St hot)? i" alpine skiing. slatom list in the downhill. He hu The Olymmc wmmm” 313” 3"" won a number of provincial and iiounced that a skater. i tat f' . . the traditional skier. willMpeiit( tti) lcamdmn champl0"'hp' "' 9'" Olympic tnrciri in its tripod .t m, downhill Ind a1Ilom events. Jan. as opening ceremony. (cp photo), him iriiiiici of the llilluim D. Rich- -'ll'flstiIl Triiiihy for oiilsiaiicling Con- triliiitioii in Still. The tirst llotzaii 't;.ipli,V wiiiiicr in ltm was lllrs. Mildred tllabei Zaltnrsns. Ed Furpol non it in 195-l. Today's ihiior Hockey Program 25. 1926, "nvu-'tu Pa-uout".oitonlnotId DOV 95- union in lid 30 id Applyatoncclo reaffiriiiing a statriiieiit he ll, 8. N. R.E(IRlllTlNG OFFICER. H. M. C. 8. QUEEN CHARLO'l"l'E. CHARHYITETOWN, P. I. I PHONE: 4018 Today the chaiiiiiitiiif llllt' will MMMS 3Uu4DlNG- weight in the ltloii:irrlis and a DI'ilNl('P sessimi from it Ill) -7100 for Saint Dunstan's REMEMBER WHEN tlllf! By THE CANADIAN l'l(liISS Eastern Big Four football .itii-.iors mu rciniiided that to be rolls ciiils adopted" a stopper to whole- salc importation of United Si.-tics l"iic prior to .l.'iii. was not ll.'lll1l in certificates will not lie -idopted and the Caiiadinii ltiiubyyt-lmititr to iilay in "W ftfsllecllhe lninn later drafted a similar role iplayoit series. playcrs 20 years ago tiidziy - year rcaideiicc rut.- GO GO t See or write your CE at Cl-in rloi-tetown ACTION TRAVEL GOOD PAY new SKILLS Life in the Royal Caiiiiilinn N-an keeps you on our toes. Learn nun skills it liilo wiriiiiig good pay. joy a life of 3(lV't”llllll'(?. All tliesc tliiiigs are yours when you serve ymn coiiiili-3: in the Navy. DON'.'l WAIT! Age limits: 17 in :93 1211 with certain trade qualifications). Edit:-iitioii; tlritde X or bet- H. M. C. 5. QUEEN CHARLOTTE UlliV('rs14)' .ltinlors. All ttitlcct. Jiivciiilcs and Jun- lislcrcil unlit-r the M.A.ll.A. tlicy liiiiist pi-nituee birth certificates 2:'itli. Pl.'-iycrs who do PLACES NAVY NAVAL RICURUITING OF- Plione: 49l3 dny'I game. He. blanked the league- londlng Cnnadtenn. Claude returned Sunday to hint role In nub-goalie for the Qiiehecl Hockey League Montreal Royals. After his teammate hnd congrtau-r lated him. sober-fared Frank Car-. lin. general manager of the teIm.i walked over. "sorry Clu " liel said. "But. you linve to leave us- You'rc going to Matnno. Here: a choquototn-lngyouipto dlfoonl tfte payroll." - The youngntnn jaw dropped nsl he fumbled for the cheque. 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