DECEMBER 1. 1949 B’ "Mk sumzldn (or) Mo. NW _ _ wfifi-Dgiimpty’ had l1 bad fall. l0 Humgénlpooks say. and the fir!‘ may... ihgse days is nudzy Wk Broda. Because n; physlCfll requirements, ,8 ma, tumble. front his goalkeep- ng 30f, with the three-time Stanley - ons. t%§h?riil?dl fall occurred Tuesday mm “Huh-howl; director Conny h“, annDllllCed hockeya fat ij-‘The ‘Fur off thp team “a. h, H,“ hi5 lift-pound frame ,, , , ll i“0. -, ' Allie went another sicl) a’ pod purchase of goal- ,,_, A] RriillllS from Cleveland Barons of In» American League. a “Om ni a tollow~six-foot-two, Z3 years old and weighing 185- .5,, nou‘ we have three goal- iyibe told newspaper '_' a long-distance tele- _ i‘le\'elaiid shortly alter v-p-llfilll" Leaf workout. "V111 one. a fat one and 169p l‘. [W om ‘ wait. skinny one"- ‘ll Toronto tomorrow. nclical examination and he is Leaf property. In eind will get cash "in rentreman Bo-bby itliriirfl‘ and three more Iiidiiig a 808119- neXl one" is GLl Mayer, n Pittsburgh Hornets a ..n lkaglle and a Leaf uho will take the Tuck's Ms tomorrow night Red Wings in a _ ;- iai League fixture. ‘l: a mi q. of Ottawa, is five-font- nr and. :n the natural, weighs only i223 Tin, “fat one" of course, is fi- Mpold Rrodri. whn hasn't missed i game i vcr hr became the Leafs‘ mum,- yipllllllldPr iii the 1937-38 ieasm-zipn" from a stint in the Canadian TVFII)’ overseas. Smythg yesterday ordered five ptlier uiits-deienceman Garth 504,-}, and forwards vie Iiynn. Hlrry ll/atson, Sid Smith imd Howie Mr-cki-r-to "take it off." ITNDER TWVO FLAGS wrrmrumn, Alta. - (o?) - Iirieys worn by referee! 0f 1111B wmem (‘nnacla Jrunlor Hockey League 11115 season carry the in- gigiia o1 both Alberta and Sask- atchewan provinces and the initials the two provinces’ amateur hoo- CANADA'S FINEST CIGARETTE 555551;.» New Goalie IfFI-Om Cleveland Barons Sport Snapshots By Doug Green WINNIPEG, Nov. 2i) — (CP) —- Coach Les Lear may find serious obstacles to his boast that he'll return with his Calgary Stamped- ers to next year's Grey Cup D0- minion football final. Stampeders noware on their way home alter losing their Dominion championship 28-15 to Montreal Alouettes Saturday. Not the least of these may be Regina's rambunctious Saskatche- wan Rougbridcrs, says Scotty (Regina Leader-Post) Melville. He notes that Riders won the final game of the two-game West- ern ln-terprovincial Union final series against Calgary 9-4 after dropping the first 18-12, thus los- in-g the series by a mere point. This "has everyibody in Regina and the outlying precincts keener than mustard to take another crack at winning the title." Swelled Heads He said Riders‘ showing should have some effect in Calgary "where the Stampeders and some of their close followers were in- clined to look upon the rest oi’ the conference as small potatoes. - - - All had a rude awakening in the stretch drive." "Let's hope Stampeders have climbed down out of the clouds and that noxt season they'll recog- nize the conference as a four- team loop with a president. ‘The number of friends they'd make might surprise them." Grey Cup Note The oft-heard complaint that Toronto doesnlt do right. by the Grey Cup final is reiterated by Tony (Winnipeg Tribune) Allan. Allan, who saw the game, says it is the responsibility of the Cana- dian Rugby Union to see, that the final is played under the best pos- sible conditions. He echoes the post-game com- ment of Stampedei-s’ president. Tom Brooks, that the Varsity Stadium field should have been covered by a tarpaulin as a wea- ther protection and added: "If Toronto wants to hold this event in the future. it should be staged properly. even to the ex- tent of spending a little money on it." Bowling Kiiiamen-"lnetta Bowling League Starlights—3877—6 points. Volomltes-—2878-0 points. Kinetta high single P. Dooley 259; high three P. Dooley 671. Kinsman high single B. Boyle; 273; high three B. Boylca 740. Northern Lights-SBSS-B points. Moonlights~3225_-3 points. Kinette high single K. McKearney 257: high three B. ltiacDonald 631. Kinsman high single L. Duffy 337; high three L. Duffy 771, Twilights-3496—4 polntl. Kygmies—-3302——2 points. Klnctta high single F. Boyle! 291: high three F. Boyle: 692. Kinsman high single B. Sears 257; high three B, Sears 635. DUiRiBiAN, South Africa — (CP)—- Pll-thln: a wheelbarrow full of food and clothes. a 23-year-old Durban merchant seaman. William Died- riokl. has left on a four-year hike. He plans to do odd jobs during a tour which he hopes will take him to South America, the United States and Europe. oil-HUI ROCKET GIFI‘ ill’ Mme Rmhmkw Pfmkllecoltk a wloslad One-Piece Rum- ," ‘he M; ‘Spenser. two mg“. s of Gillette Shaving h’?! and F“ "t" Dimmer “K l0 Gillette Blue Bind“. 0|" PACK U’ IO GIN-IT" Il-UI Il-ADIS IN DIQFINIII‘ Q Holldgypackof five Gillette Dia- peman. each holding 10 Gillette Blue Blades. Make blade changing OILLIITI Mil-ORB Olfl’ SI? — IN DI LUXI ATIIII O Mllord One-Piece Razor and 10 Gillette Blue Blade! In Dil- pcnnr. Sturdy metal can, plna ultra lit-blade Dilfiflua and murmi Ghavlnog W53’ $4.62 stocks are complete. Non-Reversible Parka: 24to36 . . . . . Reversible Purkul 28 to 36 coilor -- "Neva W e t" leather trim Sizes Z4 to 36 . . . . . . . .. ~F~P~F-F-F~‘U"F~F-¥-F-T~T~¥-l°¥¥~¥~P¥¥¥4¥$¥$~¥$m¥+m-‘f-f'-¥-‘F¥-F*F4'45"?- Dress up your boy in a worm purku--You'|| make ‘u reol hit with the styles shown in Moore & McLeod’: boys’ depL-Showerproof poplin and Gabardine with heavy wool quilted lnterlining or wool plaid lining- Tolu your boy down today and outfit him while our 9.95 ‘° 19.95 13.95 ’° 18.95 Sturdy-ull wool, double breasted surcouts, comes well down over the hips, with or without belt, some with detachable fur processed -- with or Boys‘ Ski Cops--we have too many styles to begin to describe . . arms GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN without .1 0.50 '° 24.50 1.50 ‘° 2.25 *+,+.+-r-'»i-=i~=r-'-v-'-r-'-ri-r-'-rI-=i-'+jr-s-e-e-iwr-i-v-o--t-'+'-1=-'-v-'~t-‘-t-'-r~o-r'-r-'-r-'-r-'=r-‘~v-‘+'-r-'-iv+‘+' Boys’ heavy _"Woo|ette" shirts-heavier than doeskin but of that some firm texture-fancy und check designs in red_ green und blue. Sizes small, medium and large. Each 2.50 Husky ull wool plaid Jockshirts with button front and chest pockets—ci really handsome "heavyweight" shirt that can be used us u Jacket Sizes Small, medium und large 3.75 ‘° 5.50 Boys—l0-l8 yearn-long trousers-Too big these heavy weight humphry and oxford cloth long trousers will fit the bill perfectly-the in the breeches Sizes l0 r018 your: Tweeduroy long punts l0 years to l8 years, per pdlr Boys’ Heavy "Yuma-like" flcnnellettc pyjamas-thou have been bard to get and our full order hos just arrived-heavy quality flunneIIette-brigiit blue and wina striped patterns. Sizes 24 to 34 . . . . . . . . . . .. All Wool patterns in a host of shades-us many o: sweaters to choose from in one size-You will also find a beautiful range of Kroy "unshrinkoble $4.50-—otber prices for all wool sweaters in sizes 24 to 34 more s. Miieoo L__.imii@d Sport Shorts MONTREAL, Nov. 29—(CP)— The Canadian Small Bore Association, for 17 yeara a national organiza- tion of civilian target rifla shots. has been reorganized to include skeet, trap and pistol lhots in its membership, president Doug Rob- ertson announced today. The new group will be known as "the Canadian Civilian Assoc- iation of Marksmen." MONTREAL, Nov. 29—— (CP)- Montreal Canadians announced to- day left-ivingcr Gerry Plamondon lmd been sent to Cincinnati Mo- luiwks of the American Hockey League for 10 days. A spokesman for the National Hockey League club said Plamon- don had not been playlni; feilulur- ly with Canadians and needed a [ow games to regain his confl- doticc. Pliimondon will play four sched- uled games with Cincinnati and rejoin Canndiena in Chicago Doc. ll. LONDON, Nov. 29—(CP)-—Bahv Day, American Negro fighter, to- night oulpolntod Roy Wouters of Vancouver, Western C a na d a middleweight champion, in a ‘l0- round boxing bout at, Earls Court. Woutera weighed 159 1-4, Day 155- Day packed the heavier punch nnrl though Wouters received a bigger hand from the crowd at the end of the fight there was no doubt as to the Winner- Even thoulh DRY did 110$ 17"‘ press-there was too much Willi hjfllng 0n both sides-me won the dcrlslon mostly by carrying the attack to the Canadian. NEW YORK. Nov. 29 —(APl-- Leon Hart, Notre Dame's great pad, tonight was nnn .-‘ win- ner of the Heisman Memorial Trophy for being the outstanding United States college football player 0f 1949. The award l: made annually by the Downtown Athletic Club which p0"; wort; writers and broad- casters throughout the U. S. on their selection. COPENHAGEN, Nov. 29—(API— Th; Danish Sport: Association has ruled that an amateur doesn't lose his slmon-pure Jtatus when he signs a professional contract. He is regarded u a pro only when be starts collecting money. DOV/IE, Md" Nov. 29--(APl— Two race horses burned to death and six others were saved early today when fire destroyed n barn on the George Perry l-‘arm near Bowie Race Truce. Damage was estimated at $30,- 000. Burned to death \\'t‘l‘Q Frce Meal and a yearling tilly, Grain WINNIPEQRINbv. 304C?) ~- Pricea maintained a steady under- tone in oats trading today, on the Winnipeg Grain EXPHHHQC, Offer- ings were liberal btit \\'E‘ll-l1\l(°Yl and some heavy salt-s wore report- ed. Rye’ slipped off llllllPl‘ local soil- ing and showed n dull trend. Flax prices held fairly steady to yes- terday's figures unilcr listless dc- mand. Trading generally in nll jll‘lll"l\‘ was on the light sirlo. Closing quotations: Oats: Dec. 83 3-4; liiny 82 3-4A: July 79 7-8A. Barley: Dec. 1.42 11-813; May 1.4l 1-8: July 1.33 78-17143. Rye: Dec, 1.50 l-IIB; May July 1.51 7-8. Flax: Dec. Cash price Oats: No 2 CW 85 3-4: ox fl CW 82: 3 CW and ex 1 food 8i 3-4: l feed 86 1-2: 2 food 7R 3-4; 3 food 74 3-4: track 78 3-4. Barley: 1 and 2 CW G-row 1.60 3-8: 1 and 2 CW 2-row 1.56 Jl-S; 3 CW 6-row 1.58 3-8; 1 food 1.38 fi-R; 2 feed 1.35 7-8: fl fccil 1.30 11-91 3 CW yellow 1.42 31-9; ‘t C\V ycllnw 1.40 3-8: track 1.718 3-‘3. 1.55; 3.19 i-zu; lviny 3T6. Rye: 1 rind 2 (WV 150 l-4: 3 (‘W 1.45 1-4} f0]. 2 CW’ Lilli l-4, 4 CW 1.40 1-4: track 1.50 l-d. Flax: 1 CW 3'70 l-'.“ 2 (‘W 3.74 1-2: 3 CW 3.59 -'-- l- track 3.79 1-2. Produce MONTREAL, Nov. 30“ (CP)_ Produce price: quoted here today were Pi-‘Dorted by Dominion De- partment of Agriculture as fol- lows: Eggs: Free cases, A large 48- 49i med 45-46; A pullets 41-42; B 44-46; C 37-35. Butter: Current receipts Quebec no 1 pasteurized 60 1-4; no z 59 1-4; wholesale Quebec no 1 p35. teurized fresh and storage 6O 3-4— 61; no 2 59 34-60 for 38 score; first grade creaniery prints job price 62-62 1-2. Cheese: Current receipts Quebec white 30: Ontario u'lilti~ 30-30 l-4; Quebec colored 31 11-4; Ontario m]. orod 30 1-8-38. Wholesale Quebec while 31 1-4: Ontario white .11 l-4; ivhnlesnle Ontario colored R1 13-4. Potatoes: Qua-boo no I T5 lbs. 1.10-1.20, 10-lbx 20-21; NB no i‘, 1.2.’ -1.30, 10 lbs 20 22: PEI 135-‘ 1.40: PEI no 1 1O lhs 21-23. In This Corner i (Continued from Page 6i be sponsoring the second annual. three-day Coaches and Referees School here on the 9th, 10th and llth of this month, has di-au-n up another full syllabus of training and instructional periods to he carried out by these two coin- peteni instructors. George Hays-s and Mitrph (Ihambcriuiii. who will conduct this year's school. 0 - o The program is a cmnplcll" and detailed one that will give the attending students cveryi-hing in, the way of coaching. rofcrceing‘ and playing as it pertains io tho national sport of hockey. and will include such topics as “rules and refereeing", “fundamental skills" (skating, stick-handling, shooting and pamingl, "individual techni- ques of defence and offence". “psychology of coaching" and "conditioning and practice“, which will not only be given in theory but by practical demonstration as well. I I O O Although these will be the main Ike Williams Suspended By Boxing Ass'n PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 30 — (AP) Ike Williams was sus», pended today by ilic National Box- i ing Association, but the light-l weight champion sazd he's tool, busy preparing for his lllli‘. boutl with Chicago's Frctlrly Dnwsoni Monday night to uwiriy about it. i Williams took lllllQ out from l the increasingly-tough problcni of i making the weight for tho Dawson i fighit to say the announcement, from Washington by tlic N.B.A. that be ivas suspended was "quit;- a surprise." lie was s/tispciidcd a‘. tho r?- quest of the California S-‘alr Athletic Commission. The S Commission said it uouici n -'. - instalc tilir: champion llllili hi‘ honors a contract for a fight u Bcrnard Docuscn or iczniiiii tlir Lus Angclcs Olympic (‘liib iox" $2.000 spent on the proposed con- test. While the suspension moi-ins ihnt Williams will not be able to box 111K191‘ N.B.A. niispicos i‘. won't have any cffcci on iiic lllif‘. fight next wcck. Tlio NRA. rovers cvcry state except New York. Abo J. (ire-one, N.B.A. coinniis- , sioncr. cxplaincd that any tnatclics contracted for prior to a suspen- sion order are not affected by thc suspcnsion. Williams brushed the whole thing off with a torso statement that lie had i0 (‘all riff the lJociiscii llfllfll. hecatisc of zin injtircd hand mid is willing in mcct the New Orir-ans figlitci" any time Dos Ail- ilPios promotcr Babe McCoy of- icrs a date. case last year when Frank "King" Clancy and Pete. Kelly gave some excellent advice and anecdotes on hockey. learned from their own personal experiences. which were of much interest and of valuable assistance to the stu- dents. No doubt it will be the subjects which will be laugh‘. and dunonstrated, there will no some (his year. when the two at- d6ubt be many other important . tending hockey personalities war-m details brought up and discussed by the two lam-tutors, as was the up to the subjects under discus- Satum was the most remote oi afib+&++++++++++*+*%*%+*#f¥$+$++*+++++**++++**£¥+$¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥%¥¥¥%%¥¥¥¥¥¥¥ LORI! OF THE PLANETB _ 4.50 ’° 5.95 Sweaters-pinins-Jocquords-striped ,~ PAGE SEVEN *¥¥¥*FW¥¥**$¥**¥¥¥*#*****¥*¥*i$i* i - o a» .4‘ ti» .4‘ ii- ti’. it» rt‘ a- .4‘ I I a- ii- .4‘. i? l + i: * I t + rli o, t’. 4]- ij- flit +i-, rt + ‘it q- it q. 4t +l- fl‘ +1- ‘l’. i;- ‘it ll» Whetiieriio spends most E of his Winter ploy time +4 l4- skcting, sledding, gkiing o, i snowbullirig, we have the sort of worm, rugged clorh- g ing he needs! Handsome, 4' husky jackets that givc plenty of freedom are just g the ticket-Come in today and outfit your yiungsteri fl ‘ii it. *1 it for breech es? some heavy cloth as used 7.50 2.65 or Argyle fifty different wool" sweaters at _. 3.25 '° 6.25 i the planets lliown was discovered later. Aid-A :k.-£~s-kii'1"ef:sl:~_+_-bj+;k_-ia££+ tel-j? to ancient scholars. but Neptune, farther away, ‘1 1 w “i<§ifl s‘ _ ‘KIQK. 4 sion. Mr- (TuJran/erd CANADA'S LEADING R'['\'[.l.‘~§.'i’:§ Y The "Men's Wr-ar" Osviir mi». l|\\ilI'(|f‘l| in Juli" lMi-viili Lirfi/wl by Nun's Wcur (lealors nll I\\'f‘1"(lII\1llli\ |'ti' "ihi- Iii-st ("rt ..\r' Qty-ling job In lhv inch‘; furiiisiiiiit: iivlil." 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