Canuck's League Leaders These Uiree Montreal Canadien schedule. Bert Olmstead (left) set trophy as the leaIll0'l bill l0lll0 .. g 1 lb Natl nal record for assists. Jacques Elf?lll(Pl3rt5i llgglvieorliirlhg the raglllar Flame (centre) Won the Veil!!! Ross trophy as the league's leading and Jean Beliveau won the Art scorer. Provincial Ice Sports At Sports Arena This Evening .. t th 5 L M-enwsouris, Freetown. Summerside. Al- .1 liuall Pth(;mF1Ily'l:lcalEFlI)iYers: Divls-Iberian. Kensingtnn. 0'Leary. Bob 1..., 1: stagingllls Eleventh Annual den. Cape Traverse. Malpaqua. . l,,,,,,..,-hoia5iik- sit at l rig Meet. A Prince Street Model. Rochforrl ,,.m,..-tent. and experienced group Square. Queen Square. West Kent. of officials from various lslandil-last Wiltshire. Southport. E a s t, fPllll'FS will see that the meet ls,R0yal lY- Wl"5l00- Cenlflll run off smoothly and boys and illliltllll," Y ill ll” 0 " 9 5 ll Ch"l”"'9 i from all over the Province will be.Hnzh and Parkdale- tive schools as they compete for the 3700111! and Old Wlll 59 0'10 lull engraved trophies. s i I v or and hour's skating for all. 2.1, d .'ird positions. a a nTuellilly-foiir different schools will i be represented in tonite's meet andl each event due to the fact lat and and place winners in each of the ".1 1 1 L ST. Pl-3TERS'BUR'G, Fla. (AP)... :: ;:.:r:: a m m. ws-mu . , Jsigned a St. Louis Cardinal farm ..m.'oa.:a::.t:.i.:r::i.:.'::::':..-om-I -mm wu- .y t ihome to frame his Diploma. ('Z"n':':f:z'l:::gvnl'Vll1lw Ber Ill: l;,"H:rllln;lu:'I Three years later the strapping N lbail games in the National League. After a 13-11 record in I953. he LONDON (Reuters).-Resiilts oi hm-I dull. "-mummst .. I wwiiiesday night's British socc Now vinegar Beam 15' " f,i”,i2i, au1l3ct:eglii1:l:ll:: lHel:nreesl;:::lI a cthrllilciilgu llzlinlillll sbhdnillll fldii bronze medals emblematic of 1st. there will be Just six entries inisack three County meets only. are allow- enmmmng cmwdjngy Mlzeli graduated from high school. scholastic skaters and schools refeg" Be"d' Ah” without wlng ;young man was winning 10 base- wenl into the army and Eddie ystanky. then Card manager, went Elllllirlfl 3 4 Switzerland 3 i Sg,f,f,',;3;,;”";g-,3";,';i;fg; 5"”””""l'l9"l him with open arms. The Card Elltlllll lulu! sketclibookrefera to him as,."tlia Divisoin l' ibig southpaw with the lumierland 2 Preston NE I ttielgcharm." It still fits. pivmm, H Vinegar Bend played winter ball Ehfffleld w ,1 Ba,-,,s1,y Q in Cuba. and his Havana record is scum”. Lug". written in big letters in the record Wm” A books for he struck out 206 batters. South 1 1 rural Di best in Cuban-League history. He llihernian 4 Queen of Range" y 5'. Mme” finished with a 12-9 record. "I was fooling around with a curve ball a whole lot." he said. ' "i could throw the danged thing over anytime i wanted to down there Everytlme. Even on 3-2. Now I can't get it over." . -long as he can whiz that fast ball hlm4i.:lCtllL'ig!!Rt tfCl;'-'-iI);:nC l;la'”jdovi'n the slot they will ask on 5; L; P 95 9” 3, Fl. 5 "Pl" more. in batting practice. the hit- ra cf"-l' "1 the "till" l"l9ll"9 .tcrs complain the can't log the "W Football Unl0n- said Thurs--hsii. let alone hit 2. cl . 13 may be played in Seattle in-ll L stead of here. I ilackcnzie said he has discussed! . tlilli Seattle interests the possihil- d Itv of playing the game in the um; V9FFIl.V of Washington's 55.000-seati limilum. Upon completion of regular sclie I tor League. standing of the teams TORONTO (CF!-Three bandlts.lis as follows:- The Cards aren't worried about "Vinegar" and his curve ball. As dav an exhibition game-arranged Willi Toronto Argonauts for Au . I Idiile but one game between P.W.C nsnnn-3 GRAB 312,009 sand Abbles in this year's City Jun masked in silk stockings and! P wL Dpig armed with nickel-plated I'EVQlVef.;Abblg5 7 4 1 1 10 znathed a night watchman in ad- p, w, c. 7 4 3 1 9 csiie tape early today. smashedisg Dy U, Q 1 g 1 3 upon ii safe and esca d with Sl2.-- mo in cash. mostly mm the sale. in view of the fact the iinplayed M l'PIllt'IP and drlvers' licences.-lame can not change the playoff Tile robbery occurred at .n .ugo.lpartlcipants. league officials have mobile company's offices. M0,: of.-decided to cancel same and Ab- ihv money had been collected dur-lbies and P.W.C. will play a best- lnr A last-mlnlie registration rush.of-thrse series for the City Junior Tuwisy--deadline for legal use of Title and the Late J. R. Williams markers and permits. . I Trophy. 5751 95' gf 7.” 72 772 zre I EMU MIDI . .- - - TROLLINO HINTS kill?" us" Ell Liftf DROP . AT us Acnoot A-r raaaosnr infan- LS. ems mu ass Know A? 9 "ml? or ,Amateur Golf TORONTO (CF)-The 1956 Cil- nadian amateur golf championship tournament will operate on a new hosts, with a qualifying round that will cut the starting field in the title event to 64 players. Details of the new arrangement, which will be on a trial basis -were announced Thursday by sec- retary Bill Hamilton of the Royal Canadian Golf Association. The 1956 Canadian amateur. along with the Canadian junior championship and the intei'provin- .j.:m...:.?.,.. General Manager For Olympic Team MONTREAL tCP) - Don Mil clldm, president of the Canadian Amateur Swimming Association announced Thursday Fred Whittall of Montreal has been named gen aral manager of Canada's swim- ming team at the 1956 Olympir Games and Tommy Walker of To- rosito the coach. tCP Photo). Announcing . Washing Machines For I8 months Crockett and Storey Ltd. have been watching the performance of MISS CANADA no Clsarlot.-tatown Gisatdhll. 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