" Replaces Lorrie Main A Bedard Named Canada's . Top-Ranking Tennis Star llltlNTltlt2Al. lclite-Bob Bedardtee and the Davis Cup selection of Shci'brooke. Que, was officiallycomntittee. nantt-ti Canada's top-rankint: tcn- In the nicnls dtrisioii. llonri Ro- nis player for i955 Friday. rcplac-chtin, Motiireal. was ranked second in: Lorne Main. who toppled tofollovted by i)oii Foiilatta. 'l'oronto. fifth place. atid Lawrence Barclay, Montreal Mrs Hanna Sladt-k. Moiiireal.third anti fourth. was named top-rankitig woman Main of Toroiitti atid l';iiit-oiii'ct'. piayrr in the (ianatlian latin lcn-who held No. 1 spot in iSl.'il. 1953 nis ranking lists released by Dr and 1954. tell to fifth pouiiuit Thi- Georges lleclerc. chairman of iheassociaittin statement sltlll "this i5tani;G;is NJ; Mehded; Be Back In Two Weeks lll(lN'lilttIAl. vCPl artist Jacques Plante, Ianadit-ns' goalie. it as operaietl on this afternoon to mend his nose. aroken earlier in practice. Trainer Bill Head of the Nzmtizial li(N'l.P)' l.i'lt”.'llt'? club said tli:ii the Built ltttitl. Siiiiioiit tlrt-ictl ii) Butt-ii Illtiiitrcal ii” "why i His siitct-sxtir not will be Bot) till PPl'l'Pitilll czille Quebec Hockey League licrrcau has iilayt-ti zt hi: part in the ion lirilliaitt uoalkcciirr uliti has six W, ,,,,(,,V,,, shutouts so far this season. sltotild be out of thc hospital "in three ' of four days” . i H Head said the operation has ' I "perlet'tl,xl all right." atid 'itltlcdi; that Plaitle is r-.vtpecie(l to be play-l in: in league action anain in two weeks i He described the oporattoti as "plastic stirtzery -they don't open anything tip. just work front the inside to get the nose hack in shape." -Plante stiiiiiit-ti a pink lIl'l'll by team-mate Don Marshall and de- liop Ivy Signs 3-year Contract and iioii-roistloiil llllIlii'l Issot-iatinn's ra nk i ng conitiiil- was due to the fact that he uni) in tlic ('.iii.itltt-its” up front Sliatiiitiaan Falls of the llia-"iii iiiirihg iii? -V9313 liii55ihly it-:i(l tipeitctl up by the (.2iiai'.i(l. Tit” him"-”'ilh "i iii? 3i3i'h'i”'i iiiidratt choice of Pittsburgh Steolers lltaie two separate scasons for re- of ii". xatinnai pumhaii League. playt-tl iii a ten iotirnantcnls andl also that he chaitt.'.ed his style ofhihh hihce 1950 iii wih "'3 Chhht dian championships when be de- piay imm M" ' handed i" one feated Henri Rochon It Quebec hand.” City," the statement noted.,Bed- In the women's dix-ision.Mrs. ard won five other tournaments, Shirley Harit, Montreal, placed including the Quebec and Nova secontl. ilrs. Louise Brown. To- Scotinichlmpionsliips. rnnto, third and Airs. Trudy l.ees.l Rochon. reaching the final round i4)l'l1'lO1'l)' of Vain-oiiver and now of in every tournament he played. Regina. fourth. defeated Fontana in the Quebec SWANN Now EIGHTH piovinctal. Main and Willley in the V Val Harit, Itloittreal, and .lohn clay in the Quebec provincial. the buanii. lancouyer. seventh andysiatemgnt said, uiuhth among the men, appear for 1SLADEK WINS STRING the first time in the listings. Sixth has Patti Willey. Vancouver. ninth. Am0hK the W0meh. MP5. Sladelt. llolanrl (iodin. Montreal, and two.who held No. 1 ranking in 1952 pl3.VC'l'S. James Mat-ken. Vancou-land 1954, won the Canadian cham- tcr. and Don Plait, Toronto. Dlhhships. the Quebec Drovincial xl1ll(lP'I.('tl into 10th position. and the Montreal cup. Neither she Dr L e c l e r cs statement saidinor Bedard lost to a Canadian all (1 Foittana was the tnust improvediyear. i Eleanor Dodge. Montreal. placed Miser-aiise of a European tour withlfifth. Mrs. Clara Lovett, Vancou- E Hcttard. vtho starred in Davis. cuplver. sixth, Mrs. Anne Freedhoff. cg pl.-ii itlicit Canada defeated ihglToronto, seienth, Anne Stacey. British West ln(ilPS Bedarit de- Halifax, eighth. Ann Barclay, Van- ytt-att-d Kt-ii Rose-its-ill in one set as cottver, ninth, and Ann Bagge and ,t'aiiatla lost to Australia. lMiriam Rainboih, Ottawa, Ilth. l Argonauts Make lptich For Glick 'l'tllltl.V'l'0 t(lPi - 'l'oi'onto Ar- Colo. llrtitit (iolorado A and M and bonus it us eventually." Sonshine added "He's interested b 'si Ti-ant manager Harry Sonshine ”Bedard became the first Canti- i Canadian championships and Bar-l "Were optimistic he'll sign withi in there will be naii Redietlse nothing definite until after hel 'plays in the Blue-Grey bowl ganici at the end of the month. It's a Page 6 The Guardian Saturday, Dec. 17, i955 Expected Shakeup Starts As Watson Recall Three ,Players From A.L. League ' in the leaguee standings and 12 ts tL'llllld frontvrunning Mont- . I'- rdiznq. had their eight- ypredictcd he would use on New game ullidetieakd smug snapped YOFK Ranger! mhieiihiiled Fi'i' a. Toronto last Saturday when day, the Maple Leafs, trounced them (By The Canadian Press) The Shakeup coach Phil Watson Np Hockey School Concludes With A Dinner At-Hotel The eighth annual hockey school of and 'P.E.I.'s representative to sponsored by the P.E.I. Physical the Maritime Amateur Hockey An- Fltnesn Division under the nupei-- sociation also said a few words vision of Brig. W.W. Reid. was and pledged the support of the brought to a successful conclusion M.A.H.A. to the Physical Fitness at the Charilottetown Hotel last Division and said their annual night when Brig. Reid presided at Brant can be expected again next a dinner for the coaches. Players V931" hhh- hue i0 ihh Khelily ill- and referees who attended th e Crcased Island amateur hockey act- mreeday school and for . uum.livity, there is a possibility that it ber invited guests. will he i3i'8eF- Deputy Minister of Education Dr.A Chili V055 remarked On the re L. W. Shaw spoke many mm in cent trend by the National Hockey his remarks said that it was im- Li3hEhi3,i0 iielhm ii'”.m highly 9001' portant for pai'tlcipants to keep inimerciaitzed hockey. He said the mind the purpose of the school. If irehd ihdhi '5 10 Rel back to the what was learned at the school old style with the emphasis on the was not imparted to the .VlIUI1l18l'ld”Y9i”hm9hi iii ilhehi lhdiVldllBl players then the time spout waslpiayeiisi wasted but he fell mm ant He also rcmarltetl on the vast, Coaches and ..(,m.(...5 wnuid give amounts of work put into the devel- generously of their knowlctlec ac- iollihciii Oi .Di8.V9I'S and the com- quired under the expert tutelage Dafattvely little interest in the dev- also spoke and re-iterated Mi- Shnw'r statement that all coachgg should do all in their power in Dlu their knowledge on to the youngsters. itiiiisuiii tlii:ie1iiisiia;laiiietyhi:i:.ie,'lii;'l offs between tlk Detroit Red Win yr and the Montreal Canadians we: shown and a discussion period wa. held. I Steady Eddie Named Manager yRlCHMOND, Va. (APl A Len. tad Lopat. a major league pin-tie) for 12 seasons, was named man tiger of Richmond Virginians m the International League Friday. The mentor of the Nationaliti-1. Hockey League's Rangers called, g up three players from two Amer- tcred a 2-0 loss to Detroit Rcdl ican League teams and they will.Wings, a 4-1 setback at the hands, ,report in New York in time for',ot Chicago Black Hawks and ',Sunday's game against Torontol2-fl shutout to the Canadiens. A . M"oie Lrafs. i The Habs have a chance to in- i Jim Bartlett. a left winger from t-rcaso their lead to 14 points over ,Pto..t..iit-e Reds. and defence- New York Saturday when they man Aldo Guidolin. also from take on the Hawks at Montreal. Providence. and left winger Petetllloslun .BtlillllS tisit Toronto at thel I”----M-tier from Buffalo Bisons arctsame time. y y . i hoped to be the remedy to end Sunday. its (anatticns at De, R.'2.tii;ers' four-game losing streak. trait and Boston at Chicago be- The Blueshirts. in second placelsidea the Ranger-Leaf game. ”Big Klu" Most Feared Hitter In National League NEW YORK (APt- Kiiow who'siGiants. He wound tip with R .659 ithe most feared batter in the Na- mark on 382 total bases in 580 at minat League bats. Willie alsoniade off with the He's Ted Kluszewski. hard-hit- slugging crown in 1954. ting first baseman of tthe Cincin-l Snider finished in the riiitnerup spot behind Mays with in .628 This was revca the release of the official 1955 Na- Ernie Banks of Chicago with tional League averages which, for1.o96 and Kluszewskt with .:itl5. i Since then. New York has suf-toil led Friday with average. Then came Mathews with: Low": appointment was an nounced by Herman Krnttenititiliei a New York Yankee front office man who took over as gettt-ra manager of the Virginians wtidlioi day. Yankee general manager 5..-.iri.v. Weiss recommended Lopat to Rich mond Baseball lnc.. operatuizt oi ,the Virginians, which has a llmltttr lirorking agreement with tho Yaiik ('05 Cari V055. jN H-L, 1-ere,-994". elopment of referees. Yet good re- chief, and Johnny Squarebrtggs. to ieiieeh 3'9 hard in come by hhd me minm. ieaguenh more effort should be made to tlev- Dls Shaw further said um pan. elop lllelll. To his knowledge. he K.-lpauon in sports is 3 yaluabieysaid, that th t-Charlottetowii School instrument in the building of good is 0110 of only four held ihI'0U8h- citizens and it was the ditty ofinut Canada. The others are in coaches of minor league teams to:Saskatt-hewatt. Ontario and Manit- teach the youngsters honesty and oha fair play. i Mr. .ltlllil Srtttarriiritztzs who as- ..l. Pius Callaxilian. Vit'('-pITsl(l('nl sistcd fsir. Voss during the school Cray Scores Pair A Ramblers'Se,ndiJr. Habs To lst Defeat Ot Tour )1.ItL1ivAx (CF)--An1lirl',Nl iiani-i The n.-tine was played on a win- rien (Kennedy. Bet-tiaquozl i,'i hlers handed Montreal Jtinioriiter-take-all basis. The challenge. 00; 5. Amherst. Gray tD- hits). Canadiens the first defeat nftheiriissucd Wednesday by Ramblers' Leytel l7:44. Maritime tour Friday night. vtai-tntaitaizer Bob Lamy. who said Penalties: L. Kiley 8:33. tkiiia diens team 9:-14. F, Kennedy 11:37. the first tilt was only a workout (scrvcd by Baxtroiiii loping the Jtiiiior Habs 6-4 in a ifor Amltcrst, was quickly accept- hard-foutzht exhibition coittost. 'sItlcni . , llkDt"P (?tlll.xplt'il0iIx by their allM'ill'9 of Artttts put on the line a Si2.000 case of where he can work out thelthe first time. listed intentionall Mathews drew iii? highcsi 0i'?I'- Bob Gray notched a pair for;rd by Clanadtc-ns' Sammy Pol- Thlrdvpcrtodz'6..Amhcrst. tirttg iCD!tI()N'T0!X' tCPl -. Coach iii iii? QU3l'iFiti.V litlhiihfl iii the offer he hopes Glick will accept best deal." lbases on balls. Kluszewski drew 25yall bases on balls total. 109. while Ramblers while singles wotttytoilock. ll). Kiley) 4.?-ll. 7. Ahiltvtsl 1-ii-vink (P0 l in. wh h g . ',i d.QtI00M UNIIIIY BtiIlH'h Fish Mild to play for tho Big Four football The Argo team manager said he-intentional walks. most in the Cinvlnnailis Wally Ptisi Sifllfk Wt Pierre Brillant. Shormie White. Stittimai'y'- Powers ll-30iiEy. Befmlquezi .1-itl. - ( v-. 0 8' L1” .0 iflante .-'tssoriaitoii hold at Ilteiniiih 'ii 1955 is prepared to offer the six-foot- lea ue Fddie Mathews of Milwau- the most times. 102. and Don Muel- Hank Therrien and Pat Powers. First period: Scoring: None. ll. Montreal, Leforge tKennt-dy, Edmm-mm hklmos in N” GwylQlI0Nl (llI'Irl0llP llt”lI Svltoril on S in it 'd h 25 - ldione 200- ound backfielder 'hikeg ' 'th D k ler of the Giants fanned the fcwesti Pronovost racked up two for Penalties: Longarini 11:45. Reid Courcy) 7:51; 9. Montreal. Butt Cups i." iw.D 'V(.ia.rs' has .agreed -ml'l'iit-stiiiy tiitzlit I of llils ixicck T0 halliliill-it'liine(iidwliot isign a-ycetiaiilt-ritict. along Wilh 312000 (Or Pigylilux 'Si?d wast "Bah: till had alnfl u e limes 13 i ('ahHCll0hSi l-M0139 and Biiiichhrliiiiihr Chen Lemrge much lzissi 1" t'h nffivi”:me':,”:rP""'l:1'ai'i xmiIh'ibi'tn2 ihHIi:S i0 8 illiad iht” lithe l-ltuday and it is iingltkely he will However the offer does not ill: null: (-(i)rcull,'i0 Iii" izing title wenti Batlks hanks Shiliiclied iWUl1l8l0l'leach scored once. 1 Sm-otid period: 1. Amherst. Montreal, Pronovost 18:37. min ?"L5.'hpf "1' re” eliidtith. 7iYln(ltt"1l lixcctttixc xttuiicsictl that iwfiiro he returns to Fort Coiiins,lclude a no-cut contract in wmie piaiusorgihe New yo;-kileague season records by hitting in a previous mectintz the sec-lBi-illant iwhitel :35; 2. Montreal. Penalties: Powers 11:07; Bax (lave ! imin anm-mmo ni the alum-V Riiiimlhps ""9 "Tit '?'Z'"”'C;;"”"-'ST'TTT ilVC il"i'ili3 l'iih5 Wiiii iii? h35eSi"mi'piace Atiamlc Coast So"i0riPr"n0v"si (Baxir0m' B0uch.:r)iIfOn!1 15:40" 3 an . Liphey-m;.iii said (hp npxy (-on. Vii"'ih"'' " ""i i' has ”'ii'”i”ii'i I a filled and the most home runs loriliockcy League club hold thei4:Il5: 3 Amherst. Whltetschmi t. ec erc - .-.ti tract will be formally signed0:,?wl:;:gfh:li:1?pr:"i;'L!:'itln”:,'::;"9Ifilh In 77118 Corner n shortstop, 44. Montreal squad to a Li tie. llliillantl 12.37. 4. Amherst, Tiler Johnston 9 5 8-2. w en ivy teturtis early in .lanii- j '. ' o f T an (mm a Srmmng mp m mcytoi titan for outside huntt-is ' ' United States tiy left tnr his Qt igsriox R-itsicti S S l d e . B Y C C I a S h "'3i'i'” Okiahilhlh 'li"i"ih-V "Viih hi3 i larnn attcttriaiitr of ,.ii.ii-is. ' ' ' This afternoon at the Charlotte iamii-V innit dist-tisscd this rittostion. mcr :ttiwn Curling Cluh a glass tumbler Th? MW Wiiiilthlli SIIPP"-Wii05 3-uhit-h a niimlwr of letters lime T h e lmeet will be held- All players will ihrph .VFhi' hhmiliiihhi li'.V titlllilil appeared in the ltwal press this ' 25 t t l I when he cairie ltere for the I954 pas. pal wins 6 pay and mmb 9” tun inoittlis This idea iiid will go to the members of the :i(t::'l'(imai:th r:l'iihyii1J:3Il'I1):;lii &Il;l:'l.Val. not titot-i uith apiirnizii not hi the We liItIlll.'lll Tlttirsdayts hot-key watch the Aces SUV and the winning teams. ' ' -'5 i 1 0- tmnitrit), tr nvtt .' ”ty, 't . v- ii i 9 S -Q ., -A . . ' v ' - .- i i 1 ” C J": it apiipaiipii "P'ii"'" ihai iii” t'""'l ii iiit" uritoi-s of the lt-tiers lg ill?-llftkl we iii-ivtt seen in a long came m cheer fir leer is not 'm'L()'Rnul(eHl.l7 -Burnett Geo. And- iWi('i W35 h0ii"T ihiih lV.VS 0F1K- rot-titittc dist-ritiitit:itioii ElL'illlSl, mm, The”, was hardly a Slack portant the point is they came. lemon. vsv 'Russ spine”. W. R, that pat-t. In mm Of his spawns Also a Sutnmerside withdrawal Bm.m.". 5- 39310". G”. Burden, .will leave the leaiztie as no longer, I". 2 J- H Burma Had Map a truly island lenqtic. At the nttrlhmis R H. J0hnSmn' S Crmw mom in Prince County the fans”. (llm Hawkins F. "Hung lhave the Aces to cheer about, while Greemmgh. Hcmv Dmmlas jdown castthc Montague Primroscsl 11.2 3 W. R. iMacNem Hg . . .. . 1 V p y p C me tri,tlilit;i;r:i(tlti(irt(,ltrttiirt2-asHti'lt::":;ts:t”;ltgcimomcnt in it except for the last helm. his precision-biiilt split-T art';in partridge were present thoy t:i,r:(,I1T"'3ll(',iL:i.":fhliriuagiggdgsfgigg sqiiads have defeated .hiitIlllT'Eliixl(Plll tlit-ir itloitttty a ton .ct-ret m hqw fm;,0"0" mm, gwlf il p Alniiettes in the Dominion final. Wotitiittiod oit page 7! ' h ' 2 pay at uliile were skating around the . , . . , 1. Arena in a puzzling haze. prnbablyihei ii” uhdivideii hiiehiiim "i Kihils Spillctt. Ron Parker. Roger Part- a result of the powerful attat-kicihihi-V htmke-V i”ii”we"5 '"d ridge vs. Dr. Giddings. H. Mac- TH E Shtiiln h.V the ANS Who WEl'Cn'iiQ”i.'”'5 Cmihi-V ihhs ii i V i he Neill. G, Henry, Harry Scar. ziion nttit-ii of a chance againstiiilh” iiwaiiy heiwhen "'9 ice 4: H. R. Carriithers. N A. the H Y C. in pre-tzame estiniates.lP37iiiihi” hi-V975 Bryce hhd S'n'UliNl('ll()lS0n. E. K. Mat-Nutt, V, Wil-i" BACK STRETCH Patti Srlittrtnan was Mr. Offense A5 ll fesilii Iiihhkh-V Fhiiiiisihsi-5i,liams vs. A. Likely. A. R. Haiznall.i ihitnsclf as he led his team to imm '33” Phihi ih hhrih C3l'eiH. H. Simpson, Don Maclntyre. victory with a brilliant 4-goal eI'- ii”? 5 mam 1" hack Much M 3:30 pm. fort the first time this season thatilhis ihieiihhi Will, be i"5i ii ii”: ice 1 Dr I) Brown. E. Ted- Sltt'll ti feat has been peitformedlhces dfwide i" Shh hhhii ihi" ih' ford, .l-K,ll1acDonnld, F. H. Mac-i Aiiotltor first was almost rackcdiiermedmie hhckh-V . p lnnis vs. Dr. ltiorcsidc. John Ding- tiii in the third period when hothl of mum” the iwhiih "i i" "0 well. D. R. George Maynard Mac- gcr. The attendances at every Mm”, ' l chers in the selection of the most tiif'l('(l iihmi he took his prescntl Th" iiiihrth and titmble Aces de- valuable players. il;it'tji”s rliotvc tins tiic .'l)t';ir- ptisitititt in Kciittit-ky he has model ilhhman, who is always willing l Harry Htrstti of sirtiiigi, X 8.. hfllxpninn: in ii; .4.-.,-is ii... ,p;.. to-'tms wont ritzhl tip iintii the lashdan . who during the past years has suit hp ii-,i(t mm. ..,,,.n, IN”. V... minute of play for having a pen-i "1? ""5 War Whii” "hi "V9" Ice 2 A. MacDonald. .lohn Mor- owned some of the fastest ti-nt-iuiirts .'liI(i tun thirds and took his Fiii.V Pallcd against them. Had they "Owing have mien mm” iliiiisiaci-'.ris. G. B. Macboutzali. Cleyclandi '0”? iiiifi l14i"Nt-k hroughi to iheirtt-ord on a half mile truck stit-ccrrlrttl in kecnihll otit of thei0ry' League officials whuid iik9i0 MacLean vs. R. Ewinlt. M. Ken- ii Nlarittniizis aind ll'iitISP' stable this Qtior-n's Adios 4. iiitt is, a 4. sltccllcrh for another minute lth5:es::,l0:il:eii;ii'lhlatt';l'Jinh:i :l':di'ihPP'l;incdy, Ham Hawaii, D,-qr H. season as icon a bi). winner tin-lg-; -- it it; t 2 i i A 1' M v.; tron (i are boot the fi .t it , 5 ” "3 0'!-lanley. .i der the capaiile ntanauomrnt and lllfinllipi ifinlliitlllillllp iiilit ((l'(Fl:llti'l(TI: frcc period of lhockcv tin plgiazuhlih Ni Hhhihh" i""i5 ha" been ice 3 R. LeClair K Myers G- iii rlrivilul of Rannic .Vla('l)0llHl(i. lt'ill'i1l. tho ouiit-rs. wotilrl not part Dl5l.V. However. as the clock wasimakmg emlugh mmiey hi ""3 hai'e,l'i0hdt'r30h. G. Bennett vs: G:'Mll. t l l ha; Fififirti 3 ltizzh class froo-for- iiiih lttni tor that mottc.V so he llckilill off the last seconds Spy to pay "Mr expenses ""d that i5liif.'IiI1. E. Gillespie. J T Whitlock m it hit" i V i all"? i" his Stritit: llzirry aItcnti- will race in thrtr colors again lit-;td.V and Ron MacArthur both an (mi mun” lH. Wooldridge. i i ' . - iliv . i ii ” 'i . ed 'l'attoi'salls sale at i.PXlnL!lflll,illiIS season inf whom had turned in ouigland n will be uhihriuhaih ii Siimm9i"i Ice 4 I Bagnall S W wing; . . l ..'..:....:linr' ' l 3. '. T K)" last VVI"('k iillti said it tiax an int: uitiies for their club ti 1 ' side fans do not get A chance to L ' L "' A V H i i W i . 4 . , . ed G. Buckley. C. Ready vs. C Cam eiiytruiltlo exp:-re - z t h: h ihi iictiicti lliwllilll. who uith . T Eng see some of th fin h k bl i had mmi,, a in: 'ini(pfrll':fndl Jiiwrg Mn HMW, h ,.a(.mW,,,,L. ho",t:1l(:;i::ii:p:'lIe0:u:rim:3'i;sidr; net End played in Chnrlotteteowtrictlfili y::i?.tiff."gdG' weuenen F' Ci""""i- Kill and was L'tit"Il at inrarty welt-nmc ”"”i "”"i.i' "9-Xi .VP3T- i””'i'i "0 int: i We H M mush" A5 iii! Players are rounding into V yt . Flick Landrv (left) and izoaltend- Primrose; meet for the second ern end of the Island and Ward T3! larinilrnoses Agog; iiveiatltiili liy all the Koiiiiirktang he . , tltilllll have hnmi ten iiitotmtrtl i , . shape the qual'ttv f l l - C i . . . . in 5. led EN IV IWOH '1 in (.,mmM mm vi-amwxaiisi a&.I:1:,tin the ahtnr sale and he iuilllfllaniihtnhhuugh MdacAr'hur pic-ked up Pl'0VlhK notlcezihlyli ltp .Vl;0Ul:l "lie A er Gene ward will be seen In xenon lime in leggue play. The prim-roses hi Currently mp gonuender '9 All other clubs are tied for !Ef0hii in put .,., in. i(.a(i,,,E ha,.,,,...,. know ttuitn well the ('illllil1lllll('SilnE Ni: ,"”"":O5 "I penam” dim difficult indeed to improve of llg 011 Tuesday hllhi Whit" iht? hiiTii'ihi PM iii? File” 75 i" the rmmus lulu” wiih 3" "Verne 0' too or with one win ench .1 , ltorsc slot-k farms such as ('as'llP- "i ii!" altttic tiorst-s ottrrrtl. in . gm", 0 run his total 1" Exciiemcnt provided What th S e .d A d date Flyers and the Montague.op ner. Landry hhi” from the Past. me iw" mm” he ii” w9'kSd' (P110101 l-W w- T35": tmip (;;..,i.-cimy, Wtilniit ilnll 1-'4,"-m 'liht-tr titaiiy friends are ureiilly 7-l,iP,':”Ic1::?::Sis inlnl.ieqgug'leadlng league can boast that '5 oiitonfmll P i If and Walittit llall Stud. prottiivt-rs himhhii i0 have them here 'rIL'.3illi'-.' , H W0 mieve umme” games hav h d id, ' tit ni;iii,V of the finest i,.mi,.,.g and and pat the track the llot-tor's ::i.f.lii""id have home "I" on the Roll? 9 "in cc ed hy one & pmwu in NW Mr”. H is an ,,p,n,,my aw mkm W, (m a".b i end of the score had it not . ideal place for it sale and as.i”"'i5 hi Whicvts t-nnnot-tort withi. M" Mr ihe.””ii9"i W"i'h Oi 30!! NEW YORK Ml” ' Bl"-'h3ii tears an by will bet-onto more iii" "”"" ii”"5" "mil iii”-V aw ai-ilirnorithp hlueh"? and irequenuy up . I S icnmmlssmner Ffird Frick wnnui and mu”. pnmllalt iitris lFPOl)' uiitin -is we pre- ' a separate classification for pit-i - tilftl,;)'ltilll;Ill'. that took Jl record a izreat name for himself and his i" :iiiX.things with anyone played Nhiihll ill! C0mD3l'IilVEl.V l0W n 1 this season and is cliizible scI'vit'cs are sotiulit hy the tiig- ii 5 hi"'ii'i flame and in our estim- . DOSltl0ll of Robin RODCNS. lll lllll to Ihp 2 is class pace. His iirnz-d-icrxt stilt-k ttiriii-4 and most tm. Fiimn his nerformanro overshad0w- SANFORQ Fla. tAPt - samiyears National League balloting, till: 's stionrb. his sire hrlniillfllflalll hroetlors ed St-hurnian's st'oTll1R spree He Smud P05iPd a par 70in Friday';iFrick proposed that the " h " .. hnzin Ilaimii-r :ty i,',:tt.,. mm inn, H p i-rally rm-kt-rt n low of the Bye second l'tIiXl of the 515.000 San. Writers Association set up n Cy - ' mg: .,,,-,.,t it". .Hnn(.I.5 M m.f.H'l0P ll'..N' forwards with . ' ' ' ford Open golf lotirn d L Young memoril award for tilt A h p t A O hrtll n million dollars and topped Th" i5.STA has i'vle.i-.t-cl thc i'i"v'lh h"(l.V t”l1P('i(Til:lPSeil1::aViyllHtl)lOl; 5” back lhll wait:-rd auto nice: Pitcher-of-the-y;ll5 i l all iIrQ5 .,. ,,.,,,,b.,r or ”,..,.5 Wm, list of Ion top money winners in,hr- lio.'Ill,V hrokt-.up Bye Knuth whether anyone could beat his "I have felt that a pitcher is and mnnm uinningg 1.-ir mag I955 Scott Frost. .'l-yr-ar-old lrnl- lng plays mm was alwaw 8 d 36-hole total of 134 ton zreatly handicapped under that 4 year Tllls itinr he leads all sires '07- WW1 S180 llll Ill Adios Hart-v. omits man when he 1 (ii "mi Snead. from White 9 i ii ttonditions of moat-valuable-player: as to lilll niintht-i' of it;-i('('s wny'y,iFlfZ0fl pacer. Sfl7.It0tl Quit-it tihitif. mcrside drti-es itt.ioeil1i:hcBw"(.3: SPl'll'tEH. W. VI.. had nniiieirlrlisliihhiihiihh "id ihhi 5 3993"” h9h'i. it)" his not iiiiriitu his own i'ao-lii;.W'3i”"ifi Dllvcti V39 ':7..'l7; Philip nine in addition he set up Shur. Kiumih ii'"9 and most of the ”r shhhiii ii! lllVClI. I believe we - mi twliiw-ctr hr sot rp eight world": hitiliii ,"lllIlf'f'i4l'lal'f'li.ld.hIil,72ll: :t.'i- man's third goal and nipped one geld um W" on the m"r59 whhhishnuid pick out one top hurl” . ret-orrs in one o them he beat mom a, -yr-ar-n patter. 731- himself in the s d 2 completed his round iii" bhih "IDIOT leagues," Fricl 2.00 driven h)" R i'l7lllEhl(ni- ,,fitl2!i W Adios Boy. aged parerp We hope for Elli:-n tmk, 0, lb l-Q0 Blagetti of Willoughby hhiiir L3Wii?"” Shetmarrt. one of the 555. a. Gene Mat". azcd imii"-iAces and the i..,.,,..,. int Remf, Ohio. and M-rty Fiwgol or (,1 - or” '-':r”? l prnnrwtnrs of Hanover sh... Sti4.liR75(); Galophonc. .'lnVPar-old innit Paul Schurmmi W", , mm. m.. were tied for ieuiiui Till LII! TI CIIOSIH VHFNW. Tho rt.-tm or Cnnvair 1,. trotlor. Sli4.fiR0 27; Sahatcttr. 7, his nmr i, g , "Ni" ii” among early finish". win, 135 -.. .-.4..-:.-...&..-a. Elizahetti Hudson 3, 2.l0 4 5. also Scar-titri ll'l)ll('T. Nil.!M7 87; Hill- 51,-” withall1l'uETfl1l'::llisl:li:clg:X;: - l I ' ROUSEWORK WANTED HY DAY h iltggettl that ii 67. and Forgot the ttatn lli tiny Hudson ii. 2.04 Phone 5607. l.t.. it -;.'l.27:l.'i.'l. S'tt i- N5 and MM”. sit a 'lL'lt patni its in H9 is 8 ".,.n'". hockey player Wm. H". Frost with Joe O'Brien holding n mind hock”, niayprm Instinct for Mike Souchgii 5'" is hit 0' Grosstntzor.wliv'1'-'1:i)':-TITKTI-nionililitin Beautifully super titre Volomt 3, 2.9.13 th - t t th .t 27 . . . N.Y.. d ppt , her dam is Eltzaiufth. the riiimmiiii tit-lites.-.mi:-izigtiii-led "22 wins W; 5PC'i:m:iltif:lIi!irigh'i "mi! and 5m" "9 both H.l':(l fIDs'fo(i:nii3Whrt"tilIneim" Qsiiilliy Maple R” Tull pm” (;,,yh,,,md .55.! m. 4 hr mms and n Hpd (; (rd 1 I n arnns . .-Y. . . trnttlnl record htlltier. nlsowilire: i"-V ti iahfiilh -ii"-il'i"'tii'"iiil5' ”"l"i:Ili' His pass" with m" except". pm .oT.d reach their intended target and in the three games Summerside has played we have yet to see him make what the hot stove manager: in the stands like to call I "dumb move.". Schiirman's loss would be A body blow to the Aces and tndiroctlyi in the league. He of course in not I one man tetim, Not by my means. The Aces have I lot of talent in their lineup. But the ion of schurman and then of Vance gttlgrrn LWIHI moi-dti better tiinfnsz both the stwitto iiamiitc-tniitaii hi! -W0 halo ytgnr hit I 2-yet-tr-old and the 562,000 Kentucky Futur- m-wwph N and won the Ten. lt.Vl Nnd wntind up the season by "6-my to-Bucky-old pace. purse hhidihx aged stars in the 575.000 he -"Mk I xington. Ky. where Amorir-an Trnttintz Classic at Hot. W" Ma record of 2.04 ifs. This iylfood Park. Former Maritime in. mmpwl: npmmieys winner in drivers took a hill hunk of the V6" in om "ht." -ill! and raced above purse money. -Joe Otflrienp us or .- alien. Mr. Hirsch W5l.7-30 Earle Avery 36t.z73. the faculty of picking paid . hone: and there seems mi doubt haihe” ; tlllnt tiiiii one will turn out to ii. kl fell OIQ. ' P.E.l. Reg't (17 Rocco) The annual commanding officer's inspection and payparade will be held at the Charlottetown Armouries on Sunday, Dec. 18 at 1400 hours. TRANSPORTATION: Buses leave Summersiue 1215 hours. Kenntngton 1215 hours, Ruttieo 13(1) hours, Montague 1230 hours. SHIRTS A THE BEST SHIRT BUY IN TOWN! horse racing put-59, soared to a record hltth in 1955 and the number of owner. ma horse: also increased nubstnn . y H ' gvflllil iiuvnns ly. eiirm for trottern and vat-en iitieriiiiigwiio iii.;i'.l:":?,,:.” 2: "ti; DRESS: Berets, battle-dress, putttees, boots. 3 in lhbllgr u.i'.m1;.. igmi, gllrrgbetithg s:o.:n.r:xt.;'t: m mini-nd. would just aiiiiin crIppI. Medals will be worn by all ranks. Officers will wear .I w W I Hm,” muppig "my mm” mm H. mm, l.:Ce.Sul:hlIm!rsl(lIee entry and tent stoves (bmwn). ,m& .y er nu ." 6. ha. 0, mm an Ssglb of continuing in , . p I ,h in p nu. ma competition. if the Signed, it . ggnm -Acelhnvctodravoutnftheicm -- V . amvwuiiiataiiutotiiteoior LT-COLA.ll.PEAKlz, -. ihq 3.. .3. Commanding Officer, P.E.I. Raft (17th Reece).