. .-.-:4 Hy.-7.-.; -. :.v- -x-Ape,-.-. not after Jean Rs-llveau of Mont- real. lln This Corner Nomads Wait For Saturday H? H WK WETO Put Clamp On Title in the middleweight division he With the .x' 5 -P.i:.i. Riiilhv lillv wlnii jlruro by 2llyDlli.lll-h' llllll'i'Ifh3ll Lnnk put in 25 hattlos during the practically in the bag the tliarl- the Somalis S('lliC in their game X9354" pcrmd and W" the K o (,m.i,,wn N.,m(-K15 are waiting -pal- with Windsor in order to take home ulzn on 12 of his foes icntly for the Windsor Slvastlkas Imili-rs. y y Dilriniz his tenure in Maritime to make all -4ililC'rlll3l1C0 l""lll 5"" . p L y. I Rings he was opcralimz under man- urilay so they can wrap ll up and iuliiicr lilillltllli'lI(l.- lyicxliliiiitct lg" Gnssie Ma(.L(.”an but when put it out of thc mach Of the New tile. Nlarilinlc Rilghy I-ooth..ill .- s. he went to Detroit in 1941 he; wagiGlasgow Grads who still have an soclatlon. -has hccn lnformetl that under the watchful eye of Johnnyloutside mathematical Cll2llt('('. of the Swastlkas will definitely bf? Maclntyrc of that city. He fought; heating lllll ill? N0"13d5- hfll" ”f ill"-V "ml al""g N”) "'9 with F(lflSlClE'.Tal1lP silt-ccss in Amerl- '" Ml" ('l”sl.””l'T"'"" l:'.1""' 5",l".r' can rings hut. in l942 he answered lliwlltil Ftlrfl-'Itl.V Fill-r'0lillt'tl 3 5'2 ""5: M" l”"'l "ll ill"-V l".'l'.p 5'5" the rail in rnlnrs and joined the rlrfeat on their home field Winilsol' I. l.c.1i:iii- Also finishing tltt marines where his served ilntil his ll"F5ll'l llilllltlt '0 El”? ll"? -V'""3'l5 'K”""l'l"-V will ll? "19 sill” he" discharge in W45 . ",0 much ymuhip 3,” avg" ,r fhpy:llll(”Pn Acadia. lritcrmcdinlcs and H. mm? hark '0 mp mm once smmld "win: 3 hi: ups” H". St John lllarincrs. The Nomads.- mora hilt in I046 had nnly two Nomads can still hack into the llltllllllti: a glgziiltic upset. - will bouts. Among the many famous championship because of the S7 i"ll;'"""'fl "F3"'f”' ll" W'""c' "l ""5 Iigh'Prs h, mixnd wuh are Harry Scaling poms lhm. haw. m(.k(.d up series in ll1DIl' first playoff round PrPSlnn. Tom Smith. Ralph Neivea, in league play to date. It is rm ”"”"d5 "W Ml'E3f'l3' C”?- Patsy Jarcgro and Clam Fjtzpgt. this points scored basis that the . V lick. .titlc will he decided in case of n llu; Mini-id-5 Shlliird Eliml. villi" At long last the xlariiimes can lie for top spot. The Grails llmr '? 5”'l'”””.5 ””5'”. l””' "l" boast of a coming Canadian Welt- only 30 Dlllllls 90 Willi 3 llll'l' llllll'ki(','l”l”' llvsllll" llm sllllppry mm nrweighi Champion. He is Earl matlleinatics it can he tlcdili-oil ll”””' "l H" Pl”-V"'L' lmld i',”"l ll” MacDonald anmammugh Earlwaslmat New masmm. will have to ball they handled the situation M - I -, ' r . la -ywcll. Their passing was about all m m Campbel ml" B Cl he that could be desired hilt their , . . . I now fighting out of Halifax under taoknml really stand out as may ill i I B t ) I-:lh(':'8nagcmon 0 oh splmy flnttcncd New Glasgow players he- Sm”, lakimz up n,sid(,m.e in nu, forc a line run could be properly host in July. MacDonald has gone I 'gottcn iliiticlwvay. Dave lllacl.cod's M H", ring wars sew,” limes and S riillnllig Has the highlight of the la! yet to taste defeat. He hast game and when llc got a full head; ippeared in Fredericton. Glacel LA I i:l.. M ., i ,. is-Protect. ”' i'”"". "ll "'9" l"”"" " 9'3"". Bay. Halifax and Siimmersidn-. lIWnPldRl')V Albcllta iizilnldbes of Cal "" "'7' "EM lhal "mld "mll l'”"' Bincr beginning his professional zarv. arrived here from London lmms l'”l "ll was 3 ”''"L' "f Mn,” in 1951 hp has "mam 36 Hohday In rwrmmu Cmmda in iicilllty ,-iiltl a Joy ftwevm. MW least llf-ll1l8 winnim: 29. losing .1 and was the w'ashiii.i:lmi. l).C. lnternat.inn- l" ""'"l 91'” "ml ms 1"” l'””ls laid to a draw on 4 occasions. Ial at Laurcl Pzirk Nov 11. ml ll” 'V""3d5 ".1" or lmubl” 0" Harry Pnillton. 5th ranking con-l Arrivin.g with four other thnr- 0 ”"'pl9 M "cCi”i0"5' lender for Lou Lawrence's middle- oiighbrcils by chartcrcd aii'plane.l , W y weight title. has the distinction ofl Prefect was met at the Fricnd- 3””"”ls ””"'l' Dre hallll il"lk5- lia ving Ioiiglit more champions ship iiiicriixiiioiiiil airport by ll” '""” ll:l'",ll"5 d”'"' "W-' "'3" than am. mun”. amlw, in Canada.M;m".(. mnL,do". Mm Hf J-Wkm, any iltiirr liltilvliiilal to keep rugby Sport Forum BOXING GOSSIP Sir, -- Rock in I9-it) Dempscy Macllhail of S)flllI3)' HHS one of the most cltxslrurtive punchers to appear in Itlaritime rings since the .. .....-......M. Tho pork rehoilnds out of the'it past goalie Al Rollins of Chicago. I.-llliin Stanley of the llawks standtonly one of the game foi' the Cana- uon (.m..linz U", my "'red Mailrire Richard of Montreal and facing the not The goal was the lnill Baden Sets lSpeed Record l was clocked on Funeral Held lniried Clark Griffith Monday af- ter in minister told a hushed gathering at the Hamline Meltin- odist church that Griffith "did more than anyone past or present for organized baseball. Pd the death of the 85-year-old baseball veteran last Thursday as "opening day in the great be- yond for him. volldcrful land beginning a sea- Footbali Fans Discovering Alex Webster Great Back NEW-YORK (CP) - National two touchdowns Sunday, on a 52- broke through tuck: Football league followers-are dia- er . yard run and a (1-yard pus play. F and u' outrnn pursuit when he found covering something Canadian fun: What made lair performance all hole. Not bad fora pl Page 6 The Guardian Tuesday, Nov. 1, 1955 have known for some time-Alex the more remarkable was that he Webatler in one of the best offensive had emer ed from liolpttal only black: in the pro game today. Wedn after being laid up with tend: he's not parti v Webster picked us 73 yam seven carrlen and added 50 mo nice line run Inside twenty-yard stripe. .g' 8-4 score. playing with the victory leaves the big game of the football season to be played at Raymundffootball his first year at Acadia Field on Saturday against St. Dun- fbul 8 badly Clll f00l kelll him Off stan's. In the first meeting of the the l'l"k mid 0" "'9 grid last two clubs three weeks ago At-adiallall H0 is back in lofm this year came out on the long end of an land is d0lllL' 8 l0l 05 hard Fllllllllll the right wing of the Acadia c. All injured ankle kept him out world record (or both 15 kilo. Hoyt is one of two Islanders lln p H - of Wednesday's game but he will metres and 15 miles Charlottetown Native Captains Acadia Axemen . Big "Joe" Hoyt of Charlottetown is the 1955 captain of the Acadia University Axemen who are cur- rently leading the Maritime Inter- collegiate rugby league. Joe scor- ed the first try of his Acadia Lar- eer last Wednesday in Halifax as the Axemen routed N.S. Tech by as Joe plans to attend N.S. Tech. a score of 32-2. Acadia were lead- Mel ls "OW H1 M5 third 3'98? at lng 9-0 in the first half of the the University but has been on the game when Hoyt scored after a Campus longer than that. having the Tech graduated from Horton ,. The Acadia While at Horton Mel starred in and hockey. He played aside. Joe is now in his fourth year. at Acadia and he has played foot- Ho lexpects to graduate in the spring .with a B.Sc. and an Engineering lcertiticate. Next year the Axemen will likely be playing against him ball in each of these years. A .1 lon .other is Mel Campbell of Summer- 'll'0balJly dress lln Saturday- dians as they lost 4-1. tCP PHOTO). MONTREAL, tCPt PICTON. ()nI.. tCPlABill Bad- en of Ilainilton set a Canadian speed-boat record Monday wiienl he drove Miss Supertcst II at all average speed of 154.0 miles an hour on Pic-ton bay. The old record of 138.58 was set in 1949 no Picton bay by Haroldl Wilson of lngersoll in Miss Can-. ton Bruins Marcel Bonin to the National Hockey League Dick Gamble is the tire in a trade. aMaiiaging director Frank Selke of Montreal Canadiens indicaicd Monday he body-checks." said Sc-lke. will try to make a deal with Bos-; Frank Selke Wants To Trade For Marcel Bonin ”Bonin is the aggressive type we like and he can hand out solid Bonin played with l)(1'Ll'0ll Red that would hrinlzl Wings last season and figured in Montreal club. Montreal player mentioned as likely to fig- a Detroit-Boston trade in the off- season. Gamble's NHL play has been entirely with Canadiens ex- cept for a brief sojourn last sea- son with Chicago Black Hawks. ada IV. Baden made three complete runs over water described as ”beautifully calm." The best two were taken as official. trouble before fiiur run and was rlock for repairs. Baden said he will try today to beat the world-record of 202.32 the end of they taken to tthel firmness of Canada's ..h. .t in J l by Donald . """'""y' lnllailiipbclloof Englillnld. Campbell. Rhys M" Sale' presldem M Ford 24-year-old son of Sir Malcolm Campbell. speed king of the I930: day- England's Ulla- water lake at 215.08 m.p.lt. on his first test run with his turbo-jet hydroplanc. Bluebird. His second l'lll'l WEIR Sl0W'Ci'. here "this pl our economy." Mr. Sale told the Canadian Club i-"ty of Canadians was a good sign of the common- p . sense of our people. 0; their confplpersnns with highly-developed men- dence. and of the basic firmness otllal and manual Skills. ' l He suggested four steps to re l Ford Head Sees Economy m;h;,bg;;;:?-3:33;; Sound; Chides Canadians 'ron0NTo tCPt H The relative lcalmnesn with which Canadians met a recent nose dive in thelrernrrl in stockmarket illustrates the basic Mr. Sale said the gross national' ;prnduct was i-ertaill to reach I. 1955. But Canadians should heware of taking Canada's future too much for granted. "Ours is . . . a boundless herit- Motor of Canada Ltd.. said Mon-law. but it won't it? Served UP to .us on I silver tray. We have to wni'k for it . " The No. 1 national priiblem was to find the allswcr to a shortage of At the same time. however, he "Wd-V ll? Clark Griffith's merit. the press before delivery. WASHINGTON. tAPl - They chided Canadians for a reluctance , . to invest in the country's develop-.9l'l"931""l3l facilities- Mr. Sale's text was released toi'lU3lll.V 5l8lld8l'dS. "It is difficult to comprehend tlllslnv and business. why there is such a strong streaki 4- Grclller fl'EC0Slllli0n of youth e I. An immediate expansion of 2. Establishment of the highest. 3. Training programs within in- "He'I one of the greatest back: I conclusion from the game here I I've seen." said Jim Lee Howell. week earlier. coach of New York Giants. after On his 52-yard touchdown run he Webster put on a mgnificent dis- did about all that can be expected play to help his team to a 35-7 win of a half. He burst through his left over Washington Redskins ” Jay. tackle. out back with a beautiful And the Redskings. who let him change of direction, eluded and go to Montreal Alouettes of the ' Big Four last season because he wasn't good enough dEEeI'lSlVc:y, are probably kicking themselves because they made no attempt to get him black when he returned to the U.S. . LED BIG FOUR Webster. a 215 - pounder from Kearny, NJ., who was leading scorer and most valuable player in the Big Four last season, scored Zalopeli Sets World Records PRAGUE. tlleutersi - Emil Zatopek, Czcchosi.avkia's famed distance runner. bettercd his own on three pun catches. He rm we when it comes tlm rookie of the year, he in wth n inat- Hockey Fans Held? inciting Riot Sunday DETROIT. (APi- Four Cana- dian hockey fans were held Mon- day for investigation of incitiing to riot, following the manihandllng of a " and an usher at Sunday night's 2-2 tie between the Detroit Red Wings and Montreal Canadiens. Five cruisers of police were dis- Horse Show in N. Y. Today patched to augment th compliment of Olympic when it appeared the might get out of hand. some fans threatened Petoskey precinct stat lease the four arrested. Possessed standing room tickets and object. ed when asked to move because they were blocking an aisle. Saturday Patrolman Tom McGraLh n with respective times of 1 hour, NEW YORK. (AP)-The mt: said he was kicked down a flight 15 minutes, 394 5.c(,m-15 and 1 edition of the National Horse 0' 53995 by (305 U50” Elmer hour 14 minutes, 1 second. Zatopek was running in a race at a country stadium outside Prague. Zat.opek's respective times for Iihe previous records. both estab- A5 lished Oct. M. 1952. were i:i9:l1.B and l:16:26.4. Last month Russia's Albert Iva- nov ran 25 kilometres in 1:17:24 to beat Zatopek's time. but the Czech runner now has regained the record. subject to official recognition. Blue Bombers Head Denies News Report WINNIPEG, (CP)eRalph Mise- Show. boasting 612 equine top- notuhers. four international jump- ingieams and two new classes, begins an eight-day run in Mad- ison Square Garden today. usual. the international jumping-the division that pro- duces the hardest riding and fier- cest competitlv--awliill command most of the attention from the galleries. The United States. Mex- ico. Canada and Ireland all have entered teams. The German team. which last year captured seven internation- al evcnts and tied for another. will be absent. The favorite will be General Humberto Mariles and his Mexi- can army team. Those held were identified ll i all of Windsor. y ooodoooooooooo Voyles was In Winnlpcg in Aug- l Blind with , , , list for the Big Four club's exhibi- i ”'''f”':',,'”''' "”"" , , tion game with Bombers. ' g C All-WEATHER Present Winnipeg coach Al . Waterproof Paper Sherman still has one year to go; , pm; by locwiicotoi on a two-year contract. . . . , g g . g 3 g g g Q . lxfru mild . .. isle of Man are descendants of cats washed ashore with the Span- ish Armada in 1588. nenbpresiddent of Mwinnipeg Blute . Van Bom ers. enied onday an O - tawa Journal report that the Western Intcrpruviiicial Football Union club was seeking the ser- 9o..E.a”.' lh. vices of Hamilton Tiger-Catsh big to!) with coach Carl Voyles for next sea- .V"yJMn' son. , , Misencr said the report is ”l00-l '13 Wlh hf" per-cent wrong." ,.' talked tol '" a "I haven't seen or Voyles since last August during! which. at no time. was there any, discussion in regard to Winnipeg coaching." "Woman's World" portsman Vxrymm Qyirtla l DOOODUIIOOIIDOIIODID The inillenn Manx cats of the l'''”''' '"l”'"''''' . STARTS WEDNESDAY PRINCE EDWARD real doubt. in people." he said. many wurriers . . . . Citizens of the United States seemed to have more faith in the future of the development of Can- ada's natural resources than Cana- dians themselves. "We may wake up at some date in the future, when the bonds and debentures have been paid off. to the I" ” Rev. .f. A. Lea-therman describ- ”It. is game time in a new and of conservatism. and sometime. ofll" "3ll”"-ill ll - "We have too in all he met seven Canadian thampions and three Maritime titlel Iolders. The list includes Cobey lIcCIuskey. Kid Ashade. Tommy lpencer. Kiri lloward, Claude "trlin. Tony Pm-.v. Charlie Chase. Roger Whynott, Yvon Durcllr. Halifax horn George Dixon was me first recognized bantamweight riiampinn of thc world from inm- N07 and was also the second Iratlirrurtptit in over hold .1 world iliin tli'i.'ll lftnni The lnncrnt lianl-1lTlWPlKlil fight on rt-rrirri was fought between Lou Lawrence and Johiiiiv Lollgtlcli who will ride "lit? l" "W -ll5"'lll"l95- W35 lllilllly H", (ihnadian M”... in me inter. plcascd with his team as of course mmnnay -pm, young”. Lnngdcn would he expected. Before game wm Hm" pr...-N.l (0,. mo grass time he honestly felt that his team Classic. could take care of the Cards but he f'tllll(lIl.l be talked into saying so As in-iial he insists on giving Ski Jiimnmieirm Dies At Home lll".l.SI.Vl(l. Tnilno l.tIll'tt flillinvinl: the Nomads' progrcssi kiiiiiixu that Dr. Jeiks has been iin-l i,u- 1-,,,i,.,,,,i-,l il.'Ii'llllL' to them some of the i”i'ii'iiliI til l.')ti lent. rlicrl Saiiii'ri:I) at his liiiinc lllxllllrlfl iii the Nomads it lot of in lf0Vai1ll'it'il. ng." the minister said. .vas fillcd. Many stood. an nwm to the Nnmad players liiigland and Wales last year tell but any football fan who has been by 297 lo 53-277- ,.,,i,,,,. ,.. ...,. lli':Illl1 of rugby lnrc he has SltIl'(Vi llw Mcditvrijnnvan. island of Cyp- .iu.-iv for quick reference. llc has '”5- "F "5'flP"l lll nrllallh on of eternal value and mean- The church. which seats 700. BETTER SHOWING Foiiviiitions for drunkenness in CYPRIOT POPULATION Some 25.000 Cypriots. natives of find that a lion's share of the own- ership of some of oilr richest natural resource enterprises-par-i ticularly mines and oil ficldsalies outside our country-." Mr. Sale urged Canadians to in- vest more heavily in Canadian development by buying shares. FORECASTS BOOM He predicted a possible popula- tion of 20.000,000 by 1966, and a doubling of the gross national pro- duct to about 850.000.000.000 within is years. Refrigeration Repairs To All Makes APPLIANCES SALES & SERVICE MOTORS Rewinding and Repairs lt2I.ltICTRlCAL Repairs Palmei Electric Phones t.'i43 I544 He had siiftr-rr-rt zimit nlrl fashioned spirit and it is this spirit tcmncrerl with fair and 'lI'.'tll play that has won the Nom- hlxon and .lnhtiny Vlllrphy. The "N" (ll"'l""”- mmanmn hm”, lngtpd 40 rmmds lliliro inllrlc llis li'OIllt'llllttIix' and WQS dam". 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