u ,,u 'l'l.c annual WV?!-fin, in The lad-lllflxs llltlIlllllL' .. "r vwr fill incin- ' R. i,.;..,.i. 4.! 'l..- (ll.lllIlllFifIlA'fllhFrS DfPHi'lll ii-. iii blacken- Colt rim. ..-a. mi 2..-i eieningizle. retiring pic-tuvni. vrcslded in the almw Tlliilil are klrs .l.W at the (ihaviliitlclnuin Hotel A dc-l p uh-i has been presi- nr-.i..... hanqllol pimcdcri the hiisi-..blacKen1.ie Annual Meeting Of Ladies Branch Local Golf Club Himml uas cected the tlLl'il.' pl-gsldpnl M lhp Ladies Rranrh of Our (liih tias linnoierl this the Charlnitcirivrn Golf Club at the by thr aDD"l"l""'"l "1 lllrl , annual met-ting last night foilowingfbiintain tn the National Handicap a dinner partv at the (lharlotte-lflonimittce. 1...... (mil iliiili iii lllI' annual meet-. Plcscniaiioii ul pims xx ll take ins: lzisi iiiulii tollouiiig a rliniicrllllflt" 'dl lll” Wm 5 5"”””' m""'F ing and all iiiciiibcrs are urgcil to Mrs it A ycar G.H no-r-up Stir: .in.:. llnllny (lham- Biisincss Girls” pinn of the business Girls was Miss hnrnthen Stewart . Reports ucro uihmitted by var-- lniix t'(ll'l1Vl'llllf'P hcads. includint” "fill-T Cninmiltcc Mrs. kl. Al'- nctl llnuatl. Match C(lmTlllll.('('l - V ' Mrs Ronald Parker. Nine Hole Mrs J( Saint Mmrh C,,mm.m.e- Mrs T,A House Comniitteo. Lnidl.-iw Business Girls Matches: Miss Dorothy Gnrmley. l.'i-Hole Match ('0l'Tlll'llllPc Vncth Parkcr. 7- Miss iris Mai-Lcllnn. Handicap nti;:li.yMrs. .l K i. Irwin and Mrs. Cnminiltcc Mrs, J S NiacT)nn- ' il l. VHF. -lT . .1,i Handicap (uiiimittcc His, J. Mi. I: ll lliintnin vrnpnrlrd act- Stirling 'il;-ii-llnnald and lilrs. Iran ls-ilies of the Prmincial Branch of Horne. CORNER Howie Has Rainbow 'Round His Shoulder With Day And Con Smythe Looking Over It wimp iwiiuii Red Wings are wry lulcranl fcllnw and is just making ii wrimis hid in run away- humnring ll-W '0 lit”-PD lllm in kaiional liockcyjgood humor and kccp his job. with lflf' ynuti: l.eni:iic and Lzrcnl mnanlng and. groaning is board from Montreal. where the miglily Canadicns are Yct inlcrancc -- a word we hear nftrn llicse rims - has riiffcrcnt meanings in different pcoplc. We tinic uc licar lhc word ”inlcrancc" by it: pcrfnrniancc in dalc. has uc think of R stanza of a short ' GOLFERS ELECT NEW PRESIDENT Nliitch ('mninit- lee:- Vliss Domihy Stewart and Hunai no”, show. . mmbincd go. Mrs TA l.:iidl.-iw and 'ilrs Ken- Ninc llnle filiiicb tluiiiiiuttccl” its annual PIL!l'il - Mrs Camp- bell )lacl.ean. lira George Green- pgiking on each nthers' feet an; can't imagine fellows like Dirk unheralded member of the N.ii.L. Irvin v-yr Phil Watson being min is sneaking lnln second place and NM" 1" "1? Wm? ll3.V F-Vl'T.V MONTREAL (CP-Frank Seiko said Monday night that if the people of Canada and the Canadian Amateur Hockey Association wan Ottawa Junior Canadlens to rep- resent Canada in next winter's world hockey tournament in Rus- sian. "we"will go along with them." The managing director of the Nail ai Hockey League Montreal Canadiens and all the team's farm clubs said he wanted to make I! clear that the idea didn't origin- ate with his organization but it had been approached on the matter. Selkc said lic understood selle- duie arrangements in leagues at home could be worked out so the junior team. augmented with I few top-calibre. senior players. could make the trip in Moscow. "The team vmtild be over there IF WISH OF C.A.H.A. AND. PEOPLE L Frank Selke Permits Jr. Habs.To Play For Canada elullt On Faext February. and with a few for travel- llnl both ways, it eould attll coni- pete at borne." aaid selke. IEPIXNTATIVI TEAM should ao. it will I0 repreaantatlve team of Canada coming from Ottawa. the capital city - not as the Junior Canadlena." Seiko said he was approached by George Panter. former presi- dent of the Ontario Hockey Asso- ciation. who had been ilrying to raise funds to send over an all- star amate team. as originally alfeed at the GAHA's annual meeting in Montreal last May. "Punter said he didn't like the idea of an all-etar team and hadn't had co-operption." said Seike. "He said he would like our juniors to tl1'llf ml lltc ladies hranch for the pawl 'hrcc ycars. and the new pro-uicnt Mrs. Arnett Howatt. G U AIIDIAN Pll0'I'0 3 Players Tier l:0l' Scoring lead .5 ri... ci....i..u..u.w.. Guardian, Tuesday, Oct. 30. 1955 wiV'l'lll-LAT. f(?Pi -'l'wn players w Quebec At-rs and Kelly Burn- cit of Montreal Royals are locked! in ii tlirec-way tie for acoringl l('a(i9TKlllp of the Quebec Hockeyi l.0?lEllt'. lil(' L-ircuit's official sta- tistics slimvcd Mfln(l.'.l)'. Allan 'lK-al of Qucbcc and Burn- ll-'”'l 3' lll" Cllillilllldlmw"'HH””:;' alum ,.it CHf'll have contributed fivc ric Stadium open this evening to .rhc i-curing prev sill-g '5 'i X .' , . goals and seven assists lnr iz usher in the earliest skating sea- w- xla"K.0n'”'t sunnnannd "ml ”.”m1N.f hr" "("31 ll)!"-mm )0” points 'ilarccl Bnnin, Teal'sieam- Snn ln Ill! lflwll-1 lllSl0l'Y. Wllll nml” Hmlliallng I must Mlcuiss-lmilge I?:9g'il(I('lllllll -- Hrs T inzilc and a former winger with l10l'kP.V ll"? l0 l'lll"W lll 3 few ml war NIH-Np rlhuwl-ll-(:3 eiif wl"nPil-oaisc pli('sl(il'lll'l Hrs. Rustuii T-lruins of the NalinnaliniI-!lll5- Wlllch Will Eslabllsh. all- ,l::l:O1:,:ln;a:.,ilhl'nJui::.l):i.p1::H.iu.d kl. l.-ki'nt'll llmiiilt Vicc-Prvsi(l- iitltllxtlv l.t';i:iii has tvui goals and "lhllli "l'4'll'llCSl" llll'3ll)' Pill: )l:r0' ' " " " . . -. -. - - - : 'l l.;t' ti 5 t. (vmh ,.,...ym..,.,p W. (,..m-:(. wood. pm. Thu ikidrlllillfdil Sit: dart. V to .i xists Hc lN lP(lL'llP lctdcr on ,2": ll;ll1lhPflx;l;;la:h;p::l "'10:! tlniigialiilatimis llt'l'P extcriricd. Sccrct.-iii Mrs .(ll1l(;d- h if!" asslsll. . re ”V- rut m mm 06 Mme! tn the chaniinnns in the snriouspryi l”35UT9"-" W” 4 ll ' "T a....... 'i,":y; 3 ' D K divisions nf the Club. MIm9l.V m' dersml . . . R l . M l 'V. . . (-inh gs).-mp..." Mr. Fred (Tan-l Mali-li tnniniiitce Mrs A Nahonui Hors. Th, MMHIHL mm "5 mod?” " - l - if it t” n xtrs - - non. Runncr-up Mrs W E tntinn. P-'jlFlIlPT ll” - "1"" "i y ti dressing rooms and other conveni- Cl1amDl0"i"l llw Vll" Hill” ll'Vl5' wmlar" if Beer aml Mrsf 'l'"'cph SIIOW COWIENEHCQS enrcs has been further beautified inn tins Hrs. t'has Trainor. Run- Moliuy by the painting of the promenade NEW YORK '51” Th? N" and with the price of skating only . ilhirty-five cents. a large crowd inn! and sporting event at whichlis anticipated tnnight in enjoy the Hill rnnicslanls display thcir finest; mum mm" from um um” moo limwcs and lhe spectators show.n.Mm.k lhcir minks and rtia(l1:nnd:l.alr:A1cr;sg ,rh,1'".sl hmyko-V practise will- S'side Civic Stadium Opens Doors For Winter Activity 'l'lii- floors of Suninii.-r5ide's cl-"be held tonight after the i;kate.llhP mall-A 3"? Sllll l with many of last years,Acr-s and some outside hnckey talent ex- pected to try out for a position on the club. Three matinee skating sessions are slated for this week, on Wed- nesday. Thursday and Saturday afternoons. Skating on Wednesday and Thursday will be from 4.00 until 5.1!) and on Saturday from 3.00 until 5.00 p.m. a special Hall row night from 800 until l0 0 tumes. ..Any teams from communities outside wishing to use the stadi- um fnr practises or games may (Wnlacl the manager Mr. Charles Hogan tn arrange suitable times. Aimlison Square Garden Tucsdny.p-- --7--H - Following close behind the blgi . Pcnrisyivania natinnal show atLT' e Harrisburg. Pa. the how York g competition is expcclcd to settle a fcuv contests which weren"t de- cided tlicrc In the satisfaction of all con:-crncd. The RCMP team will return- lafter mi abscnce of several years for riding cxhibitions. l llcprcsenisilivcs of C a ii a d a. .Chiic. lrelaiid. Yilciicn and the United Slalcs uill take part in the lntcrnntinnal ciiiitestlt. lllatrhetnien. The Tigcrs scored lthe first try at the ten minute V imark of the first half when Ralph l--m-Wm-s-'-1"--"m Russell grabbed a Hatchetmen . kick at centre ficld and ran it back 45 yards for i. so lead. . Hatchclmen stormed back and . lllacMillnn.'picking quarter. scoop ed the ball from a scrum on the l Icnre. i The first half ended l TnRONT(i if'Pi ll.inlreal's Tim egpnnd i..i( npnned at I-I. ll-11 Patterson nivkcd "v 12 pnintswiih the Hatch.-tmen pressing un-, in the Big Fniir fonthiiii scnriiiglm nay. Mapphergun blocked . rizcc Saturday. but it's unlikcIy.ki(.k at cent" new and Ralph he'll catch tcamniate Pat Abelnusscll picked up the ball and brill?-i ln lh? N". l P0Slll0lL raced across the l-latchetmen Slallsllrs Mmt-ll('d h.V Th? C8n3- line after evading four tacklera. rlian Press shnw AhllTu7.7l with T02 p Russell W” buy (or hi, third points against PatIcrsnn'.s 73 with ' try nf the game in the last minute only nnc ganic of thc 14-game hraslili iiintlc it known that it I V p , wgnggugg hgg, in going in slay thcre. This bunch pucm by Ogden Nash. it gmwpsi-hmliilc l"PlTlJ-llllIflK- in third place: of sneaks ls Howie Mecker'I pink-l ll" "ll-V . iR"l"3 ”'”' -'9 l'”""ls- V d T I rbcekcrl c r e w c II I aggregation. i 5'l'"9ll""'5 bllll 5Pt'lT' T"i”l" l l Tlnn Sfcwart, hackflclder with l O e rrnm Tnrnnm, who with a record will. lQucenIs Gnldcn Gaels. leads Son- nf Ti um. 4 tin. and a loss. are To think him tolerant rim l. lnr lntcrr-nllcgiatu Uninn scorer: Mi. i.-n.i,..g w - n I : hr 1. Thcn uiiiiiler uhirli is rc.'ill.V with 24 points on four touchdowns. points V ""”'- H .,,g,..,, ,,,g,,.,. Tnlcramc, or a rubber spine. RROOKLYN (AP, gy Pitch" We are ncll aware that the league is still in rompers with l 02 or 6-1 games remaining In the srhcrlule yct the Leafs have That poem is something to think about whcn through lazi- ness ur Intflffcrcncc we shrug ',,.", ,.,,m-mg "mm Mhind M 'in off it vcry real I-vll that cx- ; M. H, Nmunuany and um. I, III! in nur midst and chalk it the mark iii a champlonmhlp "9 l" "”f"'3'""' tram. Not that we are picking l Tnrnntn tn win the league in l fact In have them delegated for fifth place - yrt you have In hand it In Ilnwle Meeker. Map Dav or firm Smvlhc. which- ever one happens to be in line for the cre-ofll. for getting the Leafs off in the good start. Not that we think frmil nfficc lnlcrfcrencw with A cnachc: dining is any great wnrlrl-shaking cvil. it isn't it is iust simply al nuisaiicc to the crunch and mosfl cnnrhcc uniilrln't pill up with it. We vmiIirfn'l lake in IUIPSS at how long Hnvrir will piil up with it but If he still has the light and rompctilive spirit that rmirlc him Tlw cuavbint: situation in Tor. a izrl-at plnvcr. lint-kcr and flay nnln isn't pni-lllll much dif- fnvrnt lb.-in nniuhcrc clue in the ”"""ld h" """''"F l” hlm” alm"-Fl league but the front office boyl.""-V'”"' ”'"”V in fl:-trnil. Rm-Inn. Vlnntrral. clc., ai Irnsf take pains not to get rguctcrt in news .1 rs and usual- . . W KM” iahm an? damn nmhinm ll'.fll'itrlH Fl"n.i'nvt lK'lh; must snlllil more than Klirsslng what the m.i;'.'.,f IMF ml) " ' F slum dl Illllaflnrt might be Not in the 0' mum Queen f'lly thriiigh. Only recently when Hugh Bolton brnke his leg in It gnmv at Montreal Hap Day was quoted as giving hirnu.-if full rrcrtif for shifting forward Ron Mcwart tn the rcarguard post to fill the gap. we wonder where Meeker was when Day was mak- lna: his decisions for him. P& Ilhly in the dressing room peell Manges fnr I between-period pick- lnc-up. Gr he might have been fl"f'l up with more lmportanf tasks like sharpening skates or Oerhaps baby sitting for Day. 'WoliavebeeanlarlIe Ihdh b PLD LANDMARK l it 3.5” r: e! l I .5 is Elia yl I . special Johnny Podrea. discharged from the U.S. Navy last Friday. visited the Brooklyn Dndgcrii office Mon- day and unit fnld to go home and lrcst for I whilc . The star of the 19.15 world ser- ies was about eight pnunda under pic Cnnic-: to 30 athlctes from 49. H” "””""' pm-'hl"3 WEN” " 1” Tm. ,,N.1smn was mkm M, the pounds lie was rclcased from the 01 y m I, , (. ..,,mmm(.(. ; navy aftcr sevcn mnntl1s' service lrzcntinc Monday as thc result of an inves-l be”"” M " mck ""m""' tigntinn of activities nf Argcntlnel Pndrci Wllv Dilflttd "'0 DM- alhlctcs during the rcglme nf de- gers in two victories in the 1955 posed prcsidcnt Juan Person. iwnrld series. was reclassified ll! it is unrlcrslood that several,hla draft board in November and .'lifIiPi(”T who had hccn chosen fnrlwas inducted into the navy in the tcam xrcre lmplicatcd by thelMarcb after he had rcported for invc-zlignfinn as having reccivcd spring training. Previously he had bcncfits from thc Peron been defcrrcd in the draft because got crnmcnf. of a chronic back condition. Arg:-niiiui was thrcatcncrf at After a brief conversation with nun time with disbarmcnl from : the pitcher Monday. Dodger vice- ilic tllympit! because nf pallficailprcsidonl Buzxic Bavasi told him Argentina Cur Olympic Squad RL'l'7N()S AIRFIS fAi'”' Argcil- tina has rcduced the size of its rlclegalinn tn the Melbourne Olym- fast ' r:Take In 'Q.C.H.S. Rugby League Finals The Tigers look a one gamewhcn he finished off a neat hack- learll II the Q c lf.S. niigby League ? ll?” "1"- lfinals Monday afternoon by vlvr-l iue of a 9-3 victory over thelfmm of me me. Th. game W” Roger Birt's convert attempt hit the upright and bounced in the best of a highly competitive league to date and was featured by hard tackling and beautiful kicking. Llneups:- Tigers: - George Phillips. Roger Birf. Doug Reid. Dave Mac- pherson. Stan MscPherson, Keir lohnatone. Ralph Russell. Billy Prowu. Vernon Frluzell, Eldon Larabee. Don Frizzell. Alan Bowness, Alan Smith. Lowell Jen- kins. Hatchetmen: Dick Maihcson. Sterling Mncl-Tayden. Steve Harper. Jerry Murphy, Bill Mac- Millan. John Carson. George Batt, Billy MacCallum. Jerry Manning. Fred Burns, Elmer Mac!-layden. l-Fodres To Go Home And Rest For A While infiiirncr on the Olympic commlt- to do aome hunting and fishing Icc. land put on some weight. Bavaaf Alan Macbougatl. David Lee. saidlhe will decide about January whether he will ask Podrel to pitch winter baseball in get into clock with prizes for the best we- be the nucleus of the team to p -to Russia. expecillly. Illu the ljuniors now are playing agalll i professionals as well as acute! and ljuuior amateurs in various leagues. . ”Our junior team would. do well. li fccl. it is .. well-disciplined no lvicll-equipped team. til told Panter. however. that .if there was any idea we were pushing Ihlsfthingl we wouldn't l want to do it. So long as it wu clear that the request didn't ori- ginaic with us i said we would go for it if the people of Canada and the ("AHA want us to.” lliharlie Hogan Calls league lMeeting For Fri. Charlie Hogan. manager nf Ci- Vii" Stadium. ii calling an or- ganuaiinnai mct-ting for his pre- .Chrlstniiis league to be held I lThursclay evening, November 1, lat 3 pm in the stadium office, Charlie iuiuld like to have as many rural looms as possible re- prescnlcrl al This meeting. and it is his inlcntinn In reserve Wed- nesday evciiinL' for league games This league should prove with rural fans. The Lzamcs or at least most of .fhe RBTTTW iiiil be played while free from win- .ier conditions. and watching the Elm!!! will he a more comfort- able passtinie than when Jack Fro. gets a bit nippier. lw . . get in tip-top shape for the regu- lar 5”5""' By "'9 Hm” 9"? "elf for the Sussex entry in the South- ycar. mm "””"d they wl” belern New Brunswick Hockey Lea- .playing hockey at their peak con- 'gue' "pea, to put 1,1, gun. I dition. .lntZ.Vsend a representative and get in on the benefits of this pre- .season training. Tandy Decides On Training Plan MELBOURNE (APi Mn” John. Landy. his aiiinl ankles showing. signs of improvement, has decided on no racing but a full training program to fit him for the Olympic pm", The world record holder. who told the Olympic team selector! last night he would take his place on the Australian team. said his ankles had stood up well to a hard week's test. "They're not. perfect. but I am confident they will hold out," Landy said. Landy said he was a dcfinile starter for the 1.500 mcfrcs but was not certain for the 5.000 me- tree. Erian Out For 10 Days TORONTO fCPl-Brian Cullen. Toronto Maple Leaf centre in- jured in last Saturday's National Hockey League game here against Chicago Black Hawks. will be out of action for a week to to dayl. Leafs said Monday. Cullen, who stretched muscles in his left leg when his skate blade lodged in the boards. has entered hospital under doctor's orders. He will miss the next two Leaf shape for next season. lamel. l ah?" this preichrlstmas '93!” man. last year's scoring ace for I permit the rural players titrme Sussex intermediate Legion. ': Teams are urged not to pass;-rhursda owe'cn skate is being held tomor-mp this meeting on Friday ever -5-" ; SPORT ECHOB Th4a.Fi;e-Christmas League The fact that "Windy" Steele in going to coach a Sumrnerslda team for one of the rural league! in good news. We dop't'know lust what Windy has in mind as the the compoaltio of his team. but presume that on his router there will be some of the boys who couldn't quite make the Aces. Aai we see it. these boys. for the moat: Part youngsters climbing the lad- der of hockey experience. will be the ones who will need the help of a capable cinch moat. ..We hope the powers-that-be have not forgotten this pr-och:-lg mas league experhne -we ante that the Freetown ala are boldinl a meeting right away, In that looks as if they anticl- pate getting into action before Jack Frost moves tn here an a permanent baela. Perhaps other 4 rural teams, figuring on the ab 1 ganlzaflon of this pro-Christmas t lellle. will also gel. fa their Ot- ganlzatlonal lick; in use nut week or so. Something definite should be done by the nu. cm i mm" ll llle '0?! near future. The Aces this year lopk to have some efficient puck manjpulatu... if all the boys fall into line and sign the necessary 4 umei-its air expected. The quality is okay. as far as it goes. but does it go far Inoush? How'about- their "benchl Slgfellslh"? This phrase has been kicked around quite a bit sincc our lost world series. and though it has a slightly different connnnt- atinn in hockey. it is still an im- portant eooalde ation. i The grapevine has I that Peal scburinaa could be lured to bl! ' home town if eultible arrange meats could be made to keep bln here. Laat year his preaeaee could have meant the difference nffa and remaining on the out- ilde munching sour grapes. The difference la the gate receipts - would have lost about paid the extra shot. Instead of securing him, two Cape Breton lads were signed on. Their aggregate abil- ity is our humble opinion did aat- measure up to that of Scht1nnan'I. Of course, we lost some other good boys. Mooney Gallant and Garth Gay to men- tlon Just two. But there seems no way of getting thoarboya back. with schurman it might be possible. Let's not make the same mistake again this year. As has been set forth in an in- teresting and humorous fashion. the setup of the island hockey Ischrdule is a bit mystifying this year. As for the race for scoring .hnnors. we can't see how it can be determined in the. old conven- tional way. Some sort of pro rata basis will have.tn be followed. To make it parallel to the system in baseball thc s('nrcr would have. to figure out thc percentages of. pnmts taking the number of turns on the ice as the "at bat" part of the system This. of course, would entail more labor than the rcsults would justify Maybe some local Einstein will deduce an theory of relativity to fit our par- ticular schedule. I Paul SchurmariFExpects Have First Workout Friday SUSSTCX (CF) Paul Schm- aircs and this year's playing coach is .the ice for the first workout y y or Friday night at the Sussex Arena. Officials of the Sussex Hockey Club have held four meetings and considered the makeup of the team on paper only. No definite ilineup can be decided upon until: llhe. players bidding for it berth. on the team have a chance to demonstrate their wares. Schurman led the last season's Legionaires to the Maritime Championship with the top scoring record for his squad with 26 goals and iii assists. He is ai native of Suminrrside, P.E.l.. and) a resident of Sussex for the paslr two years. in the past St-hurman lined up with the North Sydney Franklin. Amherst Juniors and the Sussex .lunior Rangers. Since graduating from the Junior ranks. the 24- ycnr-old Arc forward played in- termediate hockey for Summer- side before moving in Sussex whcrc he hold: I position with the Provincial Government The Sussex addition to the new- ly formed loop will draw players from Susscx. Mnncton and Saint John. and the names of players trying out with the club will be announced later this week. lStcirts Hockey Furore But Says Whole Thing A Hoax EDMONTON ICP - - The manl who started a hockey furore lnl Edmonton with a football - or-1 hockey ultimatum to a junior nth-T lete says the whole thing was planned as in "publicity gag" that grew into an "embarrassing and unfortunate" incident. Lco Lcclcrc. manager of Ed- monton's Junior hockey Oil Kings. said Mnndny the whole thing "from beginning to end was a publicity stunt" but when news outlets treated it "straight" it re- sulted in considerable controversy. "it was dcsigncd to get a little space for hockey in a season when the headlines usually go to foot- ball." Lecierc. always an out.- spoken supporter of hockey. told a service club. Then in an inter- view, he said: "I had no power in issue an ultimatum at any time. but when i said the boy would have to choose between football and hockey. nobody questioned whether I had the power to enforce such a lhlngfl The issue dcvelupcd when ltl was reported Leclerc had given Mike Lashuk. 17. outstanding lun- lor football and hockey player. 24 hours to choose between the two sports. 3.... c-lo"NsioEiiEo Lopez Named As Manager Of Chicago White Sox ('HlCA(:(i (AP) Al Tnpcz. former skipper of Cleveland Tn- diam. was named manager of Chl- cagn white so: Monday. lzipn. who resigned at cleve- Iand last month. was lgned by the Sax for one year at a straight salary with no attendance bouua lat inched. "The salary is comparable to what he received at Cleveland." said Chuck Comiskey. club vice- president. Comiake, laid that Lope: was the only man considered for flu job. He accepted by wire Moll- day aiid said that he would like to nine first base. tlib-d bane. pitching and bull Den cnachcs. He was given permission to hm up own coaching staff. Lone! becomes the ml: White 80: manager since the club Ian won the pennant ll 1010. in out needs Marty Marion. who resigned under pressure laat Thursday al- for guiding the learn to third phea the last two years. Don't Miss the liq Masquerade I-lellewa'ea Dance At the A IOLLAWAY CLUB Wll)N&JAY. 001'. at Dancing from 9:30 till 1 Music by Don Maser and His lalandera ModernandOidTlmen Prhaaforboatooatumea Adm..'f5ctaxondtableolnoIuded u - a L tut or r y . . IEAF SHOT IONS WI?” . ' mf- vt Flt. v.-- . 35.5- .i. .. !,.- x ' .3.'t-Vt RAJ. Lcclerc said Lasliuk knew at the time that his dcclsinn-ellhcr way-u'nuidn'l prevent him from completing the junior football sea- lleady To lletuni son with Edmonton Huskies. MONTREAL fCPl .. M.,,,ma, Canadiens management a... nounood Monday um 11;. mm. sidelined cripples are ready to re. turn to the lineup to help the Sag. sins ' National Hockey League champions. Bernie (Boom Boom) Geotfrini. who has missed the last twii games because of an injured el. how. was who ced as a definite starter for next Thursday's gain, when Canadlens meet Detroit Red Wing; here. Henri tPocket Rocketl Ricliml. who suffered a kneelinjlttry in nu first game of the season. Oct in has "an outside chance" of play: ing Thursday. The out has in-9.. removed from the knee and the Pocket Rocket skated Monday. it. will be back in the lineup Thur... day "if all goes well." The team was en route hum. Monday from Detroit. where it lost the fourth consecutive game. The losses have dropped can... diens to fifth place in the league aiIl1dlI13. to smoke Suggested prieu AN fun included GUARANTEED QUALITY AND FRESHNESS EASY DOES IT! -when you Gillette Llg Bludgs 0 Sharpeat Edges Ever Honor! 0 Falter-Longer-Lasting Shavaa o mubww For Double P1l.VAGillethBlmBladu in dispemers withueed blade cosnpartmonta. 20 Blades, 81.00. 10 Bled 50c. packalm for25c. . shave with I '.A' .' vl. 13.. SID l i S i F J "I- illili 3 i C -e III! Cetitillzlge mu uahii