g- s 5 er 5 5 5 Tuesday. Nov. 29,1955 The Guardian. 7 wurasn sins and I RABAT. French Hornet) (AFF- Winter has descended on th Illv ged Riff mountains in until!!! Moroco. making it likely IMC Dlsgulsed Chev Record Pike's Peak Climb N.'F.'l;;:To Hold Earliest ' Player. Dralt In History . LADELPHA (AP) - 't'hehold the first three rounds of the . also certified the record-breaking car as a stock model after a tear- down and comparison of parts with the 1956 Specifications. osHAwA' ONT” The 1956 Chevll The car was driven bv Zora PHI N iional Football league holdsl draft early which into account let h 1 d d im t t - . "kl-I '1'," dun h hmwylul: '0' "u hp ” "'5'" Wm” ::lt0lIl0:IsVea nlllstyoi-:3 :!l l):l:lt"ll:B Arkus-Dummdl at Chevmllelu iengllle mgeacah operation. luhu la main little?! to meet C-ml!-n vlayau. The final 1'! rounds will . , 99" lie '1" 9 """""I5 -- 2"" tionnlist rebels there may In de- comwuuon go, up U, 3, 01;) 5. held u 0,, nnlu. mum. Pikes Peak. even though the new climb in 17 minutes. 24.05 seconds. lgyed "mu spring. 3.1” 1,.”- men -. .- - s for M. . . In J". car-line has not yet been officially The old mark was 19 minutes, ("um-med the few .W V announced or displayed in Canada. 25:70 seconds. It was set in I934 poldway! mu, mm-55,, ad 31", according to information released and stood for 21 years. day, Wm, the mu com, mg many. here today by E. J. Umphrey, The story 0 the new record is (am; my under 3 thick (95, Vice President and Director of told in a report from William H.G. Sales of General Motors of Canada. France. President OI NASCAR. to its identity concealed under in General Motors offices. and safe-handling chsrscteristiee camouflaged body and freak paint "The twelve and a half mile dls- of an automobile. job. a pre-production 1956 Chevro- tance was covered in 11 minutes. Starting from the bottom of the - let sedan has clipped more than 24:05 seconds, for a new recurdyhill. the course climbs through a two minutes from the record 1215- for North American stock sedansflscries of 170 sharp turns ind cut- senger-car run up the Peak in France said. backs to the summit. 14.110 feet Colorado. it was revealed o- Mr. To the certification of the new above sea level. Umphrey upon receipt of details of record. France added: "congratu- in addition to the power for the the fest. lotions for a new performance re- climb. the course provides an ex- The new record was announced cord .....'” ceptional test of roadablllty and following certification of the new Pike's Peak was chosen for this responsive handling far in excess mark by the National Association severe test of the 1956 Chevrolet of what most motorists would en- for Stock Car Auto Racing which because of the course's fame as counter. even under the most dif- officially timed the run. NASCAR a proving ground for acceleration flcult traffic conditions. Bert Bell. commission of theusry. man- ssdooscbasofthe1:lesgueTo 355307 '7 s. Actually. 87 players will be selec- ted since the first order of bus!- rounds of tbs annual draft. use will be the bonus choice. This usually. the teams participate in is I draw out of the hat initiated so rounds involving so players by Bell nine years ago. The team gnd use selections are made at the drawing the short straw is given Nuns annual winter meeting in the choice of any college player in January. However. in the last few the United States. Then the regular years. the Canadian leagues, which draft begins. and their season in November Possible bonus picks include have made wholesale trh-osds on Howard Casssdy, Ohio State's talent the NFL hadn't even drafted Brest running back, who has been yet. reported considering making a Bell and the NFL owners got to- move to Canada. Others are Earl gether I n it decided something Morrall, Michigan State quarter- would have to be done to meet back. Maryland's centre. Bob Pel- 1 the competing Canadians at least on even ternis. It was decided to legrinl and Penn State halfback Lenny Moore. Reds Olvmplc Hockev Team Drgsh--r Nu-3531'! By ROBERT RICE Canadian Press Staff Wrher LONDON (C?) e A Russian hockey team overwhelmed Lon- dnn's Harringay Racers ii-1 Satur- day night with a dazzling display of skating and stick handling. it was the first time s ' hockey team has visited Britain and the game was billed as: pro- view of the Soviet entry for the 1956 winter Olympics at Cortina d'Ampezzi, Italy. Canada's Pentic- ton Vs are current world cham- pions but Kitchener - Waterloo Dutchmen will be the Canadian representatives at the Jan. 16-Feb. 5 games. "The Dutchmen had better watch out," said Harringay's playing- coach Bill Glennie of Portage la Prairie, Man. "These boys can really skate. Tipy may look awk- ward but they travel." some 10,000 fans, an-unusually large crowd for British hockey, saw 11 Canadians and three Brit- nns outskated and often bewildered by slick Soviet play. Soccer Results LONDON (Reuters)-Results of soccer lgsmes Saturday In the United Kingdom: SCOTTISH LEAGUE ISanv Etcheverry Not Homeless MONTREAL. (C P) - S a in Etcheyerry Montreal Aloueitea starry quarterback. doesn't have to worry about whether he will have a home to return to her fol- lowing Saturday's Grey Cup game. When Sam left for Vancouver and the big game his family was about to be evicted from an apartment housing project here. Through a misunderstanding another family had been given the go-ahead to move into the Etchever- ry apartment next Monday. Mrs. Harry Fisk, the woman who was to take over the apartment said she learned of Sam's plight through the newspapers and quickly solved the problem. She arranged with her own land- lord to remain where she is for another 15 days. The Etcheverrys can stay where they are until they return to their own home in Albuquerque, N. M., for the winter. Golfers Turn Crow Hunters MANCHESTER, England (AP)- Golfers stalked around the Sand- bsch course Friday with rifle stocks peeping from their club bags. It's a crow patrol. For the last year so many golf balls have had a way of dribbling over a ridge at Sandbach and then vanishing that they had sub-let in a veterzins' Celebrated Mountain Climber Loses Life CHAMONIX. France. (Ame The body of Louis Lachenal. celebrated mountain climber who reached the top of Annapurna in the Hamalayas in 1950. was found Saturday wedged into a ravine 11.000 feet up the French Alps. Lachenal fell into the l00-foot- deep ravine Friday when a snow bridge gave way under his weight. SUGAR-CANE PEST LAHORE. Pakistan tCPr -The Punjab agriculture department announced it has evolved an ef- fective lnsecticlde to combat the sugar cane borer. an insect that annually causes heavy damage to the sugar cane crops in the Pun- - if. 1i . . FRANK LEA Frank Leailiy (left) Notre Dame University coach is shown here with John Dunsmuir. Grey Cup committee chairman -.. . wt - fonner annual Grey Cup dinner In Van- couver Nea'r1.V 1,000 persons attended the 310-5 .. wk .h.,y,.,g Friday night. and the Grey (hip trophy at the plate affair. u-2:3-4. . .. ..v. --!v'.-we oawtaiw-;-won. s l INNER ; YORK I Mr. and Mrs. S. Campbell and family. city, spent. Sunday in York, 3 Australian Says Down Under Too Sports Minded EDMONTON (CF)-An unofficial countryls difficulty on "ambassador of goodwill" from graphic isolation from the cultural Australia says his countrymen are centres of the rest of the world. "Australia is too far down un- der.' " be said. "Cultural exchuiige "But they're happy." 8835 is dificult when you have to travel MGWYH T- Judge Of Sydney Wh0 15 thousands of miles to reach other wmard Maccauunh a ”lackadalsica1. minded people." over - sports- making a rapid trip through Can- lands," ;ada and the United States to pre- pare for a more leisurely lecturel tour of North America. l Dr. Judge said he is impressed with the "spirit" of Canada. which. he said. contrasts sharply with ROYAL RELATIVE ILL EDINBURGH (Reuters! - Lord Elphinstone. brother - in - law of its geo- the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Rosco MacDonald- . Miss Olga Proud, York spentl Friday in the city. l The everling auxiliary of Yrok are serving supper on Thursday evening in York hall for the Men's Association of the United Church; of Central Brackley, York, and? Pleasant Grove. E Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Vcs5ey,; and son Allison. York. spent Sun-I day at the home of Mr. and Mrs.:' Brackleyl Point. l Mrs. Hebert Vesstrzy. York, was the guest of her aughier. Mrs. Clifford Chandler. Milton on Sun- dsy. Mrs. Louis Maccallum, Brackleyi IMPORTANT NOTICE SHOPPING HOURS TILL AFTER CHRISTMAS Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday 8: Thursday 8.30 a.m. to 5.30 p.m. -FRIDAY 8.30 a.m. to 9.30 p.m. SATURDAY 8.30 a.m. to 9.30 pm. Starting tihis Wednesday, November 30th. store open all day. Starting this Friday store will be open two nights-Friday and Saturday until 9.30 PM. to accommodate our country customers as well as City shoppers. SHOP EARLY FOR BEST SELECTIONS Shopping Hours for Christmas Week announced later. PROWSE BROS. LTD. lill7e3villilmllLl.'rtElll,l.l,ll"hiscallli 5:3;-ugayed 8 short Visit to Yigg set-up-and-so. which seems to be b”.';"i&l' jearnhelegshfo f,h;'-j"l:i”',,'f -e-jg symbolized by your tall trees andgsf" ”l';t:y'h 9 mi ' Q T" (I: i FFWER HORQESS magnificent mountains. The confi-I5h”e' am" " A” an ' 5 . ' S i . dence of Canadians is reflected Vlcell" "I the Order. M me 051'” Icpl DC""9"l ”3""5 even in such things as the way Thistle, one of the cnuntrys orders show 30.000 farm tractors in Nor- of chivalry and a former captain way. or one for every nine acres eggs and that a silly bird soine- recreation." says the headmaster they walk.” . . . where is hoarding about M0 mlss- of a grammar school in this Furthermore, he said. he intends gelleral 9' the Q””"5 Bodyguald "I arable l3"d' Sm” the W3” '1" to take some of tms mghlygpmem for Scotland, the Royal Company f1lrlll'!1lJ(g1((')0T0 iiorlssegmhas dropped ornv . o . : lng balls for hatching next spring. Yorkshire town. re -- '- N ' v - .. ”Canadiana” home "and shock M Amhem A Australians out of their ' cency," which, he suggests. is a predominant feature of the Aus- tralian national character. Dr. Judge blames part of his that of his native land. an inquiry was made. jab. "Canada has vitality, vigor and Answer: wily crows were cairy- ing off the balls. Now a few rifle shots scare the crows for a while. Division A Aitdrieontans 1 Celtic 1 Clyde 1 Kllmarnock 3 Dundee 1 East Fife O Dunfermline A 1 Hearts I Fslkirk 5 St. Mirren 1 Hibernian 5 Partlck T 1 Queen of S 4 Stirling A O Ralth R 1 Aberdeen 1 I Rangers 2 Motherwell I ENGLISH LEAGUE Division 1 Arsenal 0 Burniey 1 Aston V 0 Tottenham H I Blackpool ti Manchester U 0 Bolton W 0 Preston N E 0 Cardiff C 1 Birmingham 0 1 Chelsea 1 Sheffield U 0 Huddersfield T 1 W Bromwich 0 Manchester C 1 Newcastle U I Portsmouth ovhuton 1' 0 Sunderlsnd 1 Charlton A 8 W01VG1'lIImPton w 1 Everton 0 Division II iaslscliburn R 3 Swansea '1' I K ristol R 7 Middiasbrough I Doncastar R 3 Bristol C I Hull City 0 Ratherhsns U 1 Leicester 0 5 Leeds U" I Lincoln C 1 Notts C 0 Liverpool 1 ruuiun o LAZY STUDENTS DONCASTER. 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