rt The Guardian, Uhariottetown, Thurs. Nov. 11, 1065. Coach Frank Clair Shows Confidence TORO: (cP) — competitive biddin S| Gente Ge eamabetoe AE was interterring with tp armel pratt cst he sre of cher pr hg A zr at hen 80 ie teae, Ge sen a eee iin Oo ae age a gs “lair makes no sec i . fidence that his Ottawa Rough ton’s es ee and ‘log to eee eS gd i the apr Sting ip the cub of | tudente who. were” also ho by Riders will go on to the Grey passes—regardiess w a “e | ition te Cup this season but he’s taking | import Joe Zuger or Canadian | ing” of the relationship beowens |tom, under whieh clubs |his choice.”’ ee ee eos. amb be pro = ceaneed preparing = we — Cosentino is at quarter- | lessional and amateur em, aoreee — Phen ge age See 20 | Camnabett’e- ills recommends Castern ootba onter- cK. | on ping i i The Ticats most of their The’ National Hockey League gotiating rights for at least four |obligation to play ‘professional |tion to ene select committee cal meg a games th i ieee on the president presented a lengthy players for at least a year, was hockey, Campbell said, but since |that more hockey rinks should The Riders have reached the | strength of their rugged defeo- brief defending the three ways described as a “life-saver”’ be- they were being paid up to $65 | be built. finals six times in 10 years un-|sive squad, but Clair feels the iin which the NHL cartel ties up cause it had helped eliminate a week there was no understand-| ‘The thing which would be ir and | ton 0 i and large bo- ing between them and the pros. most helpful in the efforts of the der Clair and have met the Ti-| Hamilton offence has improved amateur tte \bidding wars en ee cats four times in the two-game, /a lot and could cause trouble. Begotiation lists. ase al ee Be oe eave OBLIGATION a . total-point series, They lost all Hamilton’s defence allowed In describing a - Campbell ca “Ip cases—probably in |reenens young people four series. only 153 points in 14 games— their purpose was prev draft system was evol ithe alae cf cases — the | the woe , ae a Last year they won the home less than 11 a game. because there was “a growing player is under strong moral ob- isaid, “would increase e opener 30-13, but blew the 17-| “I know they’ve been great | feeling that the cost of operat- lligation to the professional spon facilities for playing our game.’ point lead at Hamilton the next | defensively but I feel we can ing sponsored teams was becom- club for financial a weekend when the Ticats won| move the ball and score against ing too expensive. : ne je to him to finance 26-8 to take the series 39-38. | them,” Clair says. Using this device an NHL club ‘his aiidn ef ta, ae nt SELF “ SERVICE When the Riders take the field could claim up to four 17-year- his ss core oe ia is lo low at 2. p.m., EST, Sunday for the | ¥a5A® SCORING aan age waa |e oor La & 2 nationally --t-¢ be-vised (CBC)! Ottawa led. the CFL im scor- ar - = for $2,000 |Paxint aie ied undry Drycleanin | ing this year with an average | each, giving the pro clubs 8 NHL president oe @r ical 4 woe sions Sohind ite a | third woes bag ay aga rights Sadie hockey the league had ] @ Easy and speedy | was s ¢c a ae wii ts the . . a ae as [ooo : | services. ss in helping es an ed- oe a se beat in the East this year, but ay s Campbell said players drafted | ucation “in spite of the criticism S & M Koei ihe or placed on negotiation lists that has sometimes been di- bait oh vs stent — > >” : jwere under no obligation to play |rected at it-on the grounds that alf slump m in secon n |place with ead 7-7 record PWC PUCKSTERS READY : f | pofemiona oe en ane | they had jin 1 7 decided hey i i taste , three’ from Pwc CHICAGO (AP) — A $250,000 | would have no choice but to play 0eS loday nr Smeal Bloat TSCA eT i as Sores CS gear one Ves Montreal Alouettes last helm cross sticks with St. nis year. The Saints are de- 6 round the SDU cage to- \Boxieg Association heavy/welght |eted — med them | Saturday is any ica ™ ¥Y! Dunstan’s Varsity handled by fending champions in ‘the night (from the left) Jamie | champion, to tate. ida wae of| He hese: wie bo tend SUMMERSION — At BS Lacie Wien | Sn Sone oe eeee tan Hoe- Kennedy Bobby Doherty and the pending Cassius Clay-Floyd | lati. on the youngsters. “Players ide Raceway this afternoon | contest at. the r ari Intercollegiate ; what could possibly be the last | Fullback Jim Dillard and half- | ona tonight at 8.30 p.m. key League. Shown here are . Angus Houston. Patterson bout in a Chicago ysually make arrangements meet on the Island for 1965 will| back Bo Scott were second and title fight before July 1- ‘with the claiming club which be held. Four well-filled classes |third, respectively, im league | The guarantee os Re yy them, or, if not, in- h a double dash — will be |Tushing totals this season, and a in a contract submit : resented. The feature event end Ted Watkins and flanker | Hlinois. state athletic commis- | CUT mil be with Caparfay , Ellen|Whit Tucker finished the same ePA rwa er rl oac sion by promoter Irv- chose. UP : , way among pass rece! ve wald, 5 3 Cheste ey eee ee aa Jackson was top pa up to $500,000" a’ guarantee BROILERS “te en t East, tin 130. | for Clay or Paatterson to face a= Riley and Rollamatic will be a in. the completing i 4 Lb ~ inne to eee cee Admits Injury Problems |... .. .. 7 | asc from — and a good post position 18 touchdowns with only two | The WBA, which previously may be a factor in the final re- ae Gcuinies a2 cry bc ee ee oe GRA SUNSET sult. _ HALIFAX (CP)—Coach Joe| added two more to the hefty from North le, The co-festure qi have Mr. bined ty compte sly 82 of 3 Carver of the Atlantic Confer- |jury list among Navy regulars. | and Scherer, a fullback roved the Clay - Palieeses APPL BACON =. 69c Charmer, Adam's Tom, Single | PSSOtowns, and they lost the ence football champion ~Shear- |" Right end Sam who| who does not dott’ a navy unl-|match at Las-Vegas, Nev.. Nov. ; ) : gees C, Pine Ridge Marion, | Jolly ball--19 times on interceptions. | water__Navy_s-a-ys he’s not| scored one canker the | form before he suits up for a eo eit winner : e Wayne, Billy G. Command, “But you can't be too care-|@shamed to admit he has grave | victory is out with a broken) game. He's an RCMP constable . . , FACE SOAP PURIT CooKED CHICKEN Miles Hal,and SMabloo’s Gal, all ful,” Clair says doubts about his team’s chances | ankle. Veteran middle Jine- | stationed in Halifax. Terrell outpointed Toronto's battling right-down to the wire Sure wane — be ready for| against Toronto's East York | backer nese Watson has a torn ‘State: GROUND GAME a nts ee. Bs in his Camay 4 FOR 49c for honors. ‘ ” Argonauts in Saturday's East-/rib cartilege. : ence 3 aca, ening Fase which i omg | snvthing err CanedianTntermedite tai |" Late Inthe contergce sama, | CAGt™e, see cere "Rangenald eid Be ext |——— : t our q , here. Lin which . the. Shearwater. . hea ° - Ima Delegate, Marcus Hanover, CcCYO Pucksters If there was ary elation over | ran up four wins without a loss, veloped ‘its passing attack oaly | especially if he can negotiate 1 00 FAI REG. tie Victory March, Chief Play, Jol- last Saturday's 46-7 semi-final | Carver watched the sidelining of recently. tt eal |regular or closed circuit wer Marga Margarine 4 i bs. 1.01 Cc ly Lass, Mighty Sandy and Name | Hold Meetin win over Montreal North Bears, | offensive halfback Gordon Ca- Their main grou nye oe sion. me ee, Oe - Se ‘a g it_was momentary. The game | hill with a dislocated elbow; 268- | one two ae ee SUNKIST JUICY eg thi Hoy es an aa The annual meeting of the pound tackle Tony Scholosher = beng wahunak SATIRE SELIS FAST «a? twerr DOLLAR them will be all out to see whe | CYO Hockey League was held Liston Pleads wie 6 a ae 4 | Haifkenny won the Atlantic coa-| Now in its ith year, the wes ere one to be a noe a ee Guil To C 3 broken leg case. er scoring nopree inthe |e ceculation of mare thas I The final class will have Ernie | Elmer Hynes, secretary-treasur- ty harg | YORK IS MYSTERY — ceo Trias ackedado. omer oasis iecadiaee Fore od, aeril ‘Bodiong, Dixie| One again the toume wil be | DENVER, Colo. (AP) — A|_ Also missing from Seturday's Lou, Lorna Price and Royal Hi| competing for the Kelly and jlawyer entered a guilty plea | Esko Karu who is with with the Ca- Le trdhgatingeligts ghee og ee eee trophy, ae Wednesday on behalf of Sonny | nadian services ski team’ im vide an upset as any one of them | league supremacy cur- . | Cal eould be the horse that is parad-| rently held by last year’s cham- |7iston, former world heavy-|Calgary: | oe am gays ( @@ in the winner’s circle. | pions, Tracadie Cross. weight boxing champion, to a | Casver,:“‘there’s the 4ant nae Quinella betting will be-on ra-| The four team league begins | charge of speeding in his auto- | completely in aon dark about o gas 2, © bees Gs Coal the | ate Beadey Moan SM. mobile. East York. Not a scouting re aa \ will be heated., The| with Vernon River playing Fort | Municipal Court Judge Dan port, not a bit of film, not any : : z % s will be paraded at 2 p.m.| Augustus in the first game and |D. Diamond fined Liston $30, | thing At least we had @ few ; sharp, Tracadie Cross méeting Corran |and the lawyer, C. J. Murphy, | ¢idnits of information on Mont- | = | Ban in the nightcap. — fine. ata maak ' : ston was aceused vin = Auto Output | omnes Ba%ttt japon” mice en tour ns, Shearwater, manly a compos: a | U Pp Nov. 31 — Vernon River ve |%-p.h. zone. He has had sev. | ite of Shearwater Fives sag : eral other driving convictions |Stadacona Sailors of Tracadie Cross; Fort Augustus Atlantic Football Conference, in the last 18 months Heading For Week's Mark TORONTO (CP) — Canada’s annual automobile production this week will crack through the 700,000 figure for the first time in its history, the latest report of the Motor Vehicle Manufac- turers’. Association showed) Wednesday. | Total production to the end of last week was 690,338 cars and trucks, with another 19,734 .. scheduled to roll off production lines this week. Output is run- ning about 115,000 units ahead of the similar 1964 period. Scheduled car production’ this week by company and total 1965 output up to Nov. 6, with com- parable 1964 figures in brackets, is: | American Motors 800 vs. Corran Ban. Nov. % — Fort Augustus vs. | Tracadie Cross; Vernon River | vs. Corran Ban. have added a minimum of new talents this year. One new addition however REMEMBER WHEN Quarterback Claude Arn- oK’'s accurate passing sparked Edmonton to a’ 22-11 victory over Winnipeg Blue Bombers and a Grey Cup berth 13 years ago to- day—in 1952—in the third and deciding game of the Western Canada football final. In the Grey Cup game itself, Toronto Argonauts won by the same score— 27-11. | Canada’s only a that comes in a beautifu € Bob Cormier. The scoring plays, went 79, 30 and 31 yards. Phil Taylor, interior linebacker : SPECIAL DANCE ROLLAWAY CLUB All players are reminded that | (738; | Se games which will be played | ’ 25,981 (29,202). Chrysler 2,944) Dunstan's Rink every | Thursday, Nov. 11 (4,378); 107,257 (87,098). Ford "Sunday night are to start at ; 4,202 (4,307); 137,566 (130,378), | 8:00 and 9:40 sharp. 9:30 - 12:30 R admission General Motors 7,865 (7,471);| Norbert Morrison wi be] 7° . eg. : 286,870 (219,583). Studebaker 480| Chief referee with Arnold Mac- (469); 16,067 (18.838). Volvo. 75 | _Leod his assistant for all games. Music A-Go-Go by The Blue Crystals (75): 2,783 (1,798). : Trucks* Everyone Welcome See You There Chrysler 316 (398); 14,376 (11,- ‘ ons). Ford 1,235 (1,222); 32,669) Summerside ea (31,296). GM 1,592 (1,500); 55,- 979 (41,432). International Har- j vester 225 (—};, 10,990 (10,267). | Raceway TONIGHT woe entice ae eae cae Starters with positions ses 2 7“ ld’ within three days of fr Thursday, Nov. 11th, hd an model’s announcement, | 1965. 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