12 The Guardian. Charlottetown. Thurs. “an 1964.1 i SPORTS FRONT NICK I"Il.l.‘ltlllltl By 1 l l Baseball's Crazy Years The “WHICH (lays 111.11 \|.'1_11.1 1.1112111 hast-tint has ~-\ot‘ sccti ttiii~ he the mid-limbs the days \i'ai‘tiiiic Raschzill and some oi the sti‘aiiizest lizipcuings P\l‘t‘ sccii 111 «imam/ml >ptzri. " seasons of the pros briii: (ll'llllt‘f‘l 11nd balding taking ltlt‘ll‘ ll.l)\ (‘hllitl‘fion minor leagues hut thc boziis lllg~lei£lleVS lll(‘ll' jobs ard tans mime out to sec 1111111 in l't‘cut‘d l: I 111111 1's ('.1:ir rl. Lem a' numbers at d - iiavel i'e-iriciiovis. ht.‘h‘.’~:ttr‘ I‘Jlllls '1112 1171111111: bikes to such \\’lllll‘l'\ :ii‘i-us as ('nii'o, \' .I. and wnlliiigi‘ord, t‘onu The Chico-:11 parks empon- :rl llshf‘l'S. Sl‘nl‘t“-r.’ll'll> fcatiii'ed air raid rentilzitioui. and Ijlls were urged to throw back toiil l).'i‘ls for Use in serum (‘il'lllls' \ninni; the news (‘Vl‘nls of those years “its the ‘s‘t. Louis Browns winning their Ill'sl and only pennant. "155. One ol the Browns‘ ace pitchers that year “HQ Si: .ILllyllt‘kl. a :‘l'byear old ex-paperhonucr who returned to baseball after a five year Army hitch and :1 tone spell in semi-m'o hall. .Iakucki no 13 games for the Browns. and was rewarded with a start in the “arid Series. In the first inning. he met reality Young bta'n \liisial hit a home run onto the l‘lQIlL-Iil‘ltl roof. "I threw him a sinker. and it stink out of siclil.“ " sai . The Pub: won the “13 flu: ctllei'iintiu; 11:11‘ t-tiiiuic's not 11119 n‘ tyiit‘m f'auzht eion games The Series that year. between the Cubs and 'l‘izers. ‘lt‘lll to seven :amos. one of them laiizliahlr‘ It was the 5H(l(l(‘>i vyhiliitioii of fielding and base 7111111111: eye'r seen in the October classic Thli1v eight players ~iiii‘icd their ll . l.fll\ .e' lowly appreit'cd in the sixth gum) l‘ill' tiie satiicsi moment was provided by stony-ear old (‘liuz'h H ‘slollfi‘l‘. who had finally made the major: at the zize of :5" Cari-yin: an important run tor Detroit. Hosteller full on lllF «av 10 the plate tried to crawl back to third. but was throw." out The mighty Yankees, most of their stars in service. slipped to tourlh place in ‘IS. their poorest finish in 20 years. 'hc late George Stirnweiss. second-baseman. won the ‘13: 1: title with .309. the Iowt‘st winning percentage since .17. :1 ii 111 the mailirs for IS yea-rs. lost I pol .t. and was released by the White at the season. . m" if. had been ca'lcd back by the Ilorlzei's in ‘13 Fifi). .' 3111' .l Hcrmnii PlllNIt' ‘ ' Nit- ramoiiio iii ilie Pacitic (‘09:? Loa'liic. and fo'iiier"v a pitcher. 43 .is a llilltll-lldlt‘“ A pair of raw teen.;ige lit-others Irom Richmond. \‘a. s ed up in Shihe Park to Philly iiificlders. lull tbc vounizcr I7.year-nld (iranny Iliimiiri'. slaw-d around to lit-conic a l shortstop. 'l‘unmi) Brut-:11, lti llt‘ill" old, Iii: :1 lllllllt‘ run iiiic «luv loi lllt‘ Imam-1's 11ml :1 union of 1i::.ii'cttcs wits rollch down llir - i'mliit booth. its 11 11s ltic riisloiii 111 tlii-si- «Lilly Dodger (this. .\I:ina:i-: No lliiroclicr L'i'ulilirtl the cotton from Brown. yelling “\‘oiir‘ e too young to smoke." Players with physics] tl-isnbilitics .mlr 1o gurcesgfiilli- this cnnmmi T‘rtrs' (tray :1 ntic-rirtried fielder slapped 51 hits For the Brown: t‘tmL .911an, ; rlna‘ “mic. biped :teédt‘ log-II in the Fed’- iuitfie‘ri and Paul (Then lVi'Hd V 111 l'U—i battiu W03. Tom (‘iicclnelli out by a fraction of Sox on the last day R'abe Herman. at .ie i‘tiiiipi I? 11111 in I11; right ;\9 113:”; (lggi'p'zttd ; {pretiri had illIIFl It rte-mp rig-urn in {h}; Th; pjg‘m Fir—«term clinched the 1: pennant a mama: reporter rowed an niriFlix' hglddjr‘qdpr] Wan smart: the Tiger players The man wheeer heaiilv when he sat down. and the reporter figured he was the t1‘;lll’l”l‘ or club- houseman Furious. he asked a Detroit ofi'icEa‘ to identify him "Why that's the Aitieriian League's leading hitter." wa: the Answer. "James F‘. \lil er Played in two games. but thiee hits in (our trips. Ho's 11-111' bullpen t‘atc or." Uncle Robbie Joins Own Club i’hii‘tti; the era of the [tatf‘ness Boys in Ri'r‘nkl)“ when I'ri'le \'.'i'lie Robinson contributed little to the sunny of'tlic rtl‘t’tt’PPt’lll'lZ<. the nodzcrs even made him mud by their ~lllpll‘lllr in and bone-headed plans, l‘ncie Robbie was fed up The next guy who pulls a bone-headed play,” he annouucwl hotel-ti. “will be fined Slit In fact we'll form 3 Rooms (liib “'th :1 $1M membershp fee and At the end of the season we‘l split up the dough " 'l‘hai ultimatum delivered. lfiicle Robbie. s-iaikorl majestical- Ly from the dugout—and handed the umpire the wrcn: lineup .— Jol'innie's Hawks Meeting Eagles llihnnie~ "l-‘lyiri; Hawks the Hawks bliicliiie, hate Illf“l‘ l'wcks to ill» wal‘ Tiled“ tcaiiis sei‘it‘ III’ a Divas when ihoi Ii'tt‘ tlui INC-H“ :11;i lii'aiitl ot until last mo\111‘~.‘ Eaflrs in Islanl Intermediate ltotkcy and ihe fans who turn l1nr'l-(t31 aeiirn at the Charlotte flilll to sllllphl". .Irhitiiic's Haw 's tow'it Forum tonight The Char» in their P'lttl‘l’x to capture the lrtictnwn tram \\'lll be going Island Intermediate champion a“ out to pull tlis lixtui‘e out. ship w'il be well rowaided for a: a “In will :ive them a first “1.111 Ili)lll"lt‘_\ to tilt Foiiitii l)\‘ plate tie with the Mimmei'side \\i’ll1‘.~~lll’_‘. the Hawks throuiiiiE Combines. but a loss will leave l‘\'(‘t'_\lllln;_‘ but the kllt'tlan sink them in second place and thus at this bann of piicksiers from the Warren 'l‘eyaco Combines the R(‘\I~' base in Summorstdc would time the Island lntor- in $l"l\l|]: to iyhintn the Island hir‘ll‘fllt h .‘key chantivfonslrp ('iliilnplttil~lll[‘ and the l‘lL‘l‘il to The l'lrilph \‘liepner t‘f‘tut'llt‘fl (ivant'c a::1:iist the Now Hsiiks will 20111: with a Brunswick \\lllll("’ full lInP-IID for this al' import The tentative dziie for the ant contest The Hawks have \ew Brunswwck team to travel ncmiired the seryices of sturdy to the Island. to either Simr defcnceman Darrell Pollock. iiict'szde oi' f‘hai‘loiictow'n dc» formerly a member of the pending on who wirs the Island \loncton ~ltllllflt" Boawrs. St looms. is next 'l‘lllll'~{la)' Ill'llll Dunstan's \‘arsiti and Mount tor the first game ol‘ 3 home Allison \‘ai'sit3 hockei teams and hump [Mal E03; 5mm, "8mm “Sim mam"! “mph w th the second game to WI Shc-phmd-tlnjpw ii“? "p plmed 111 New Pc'iuiswick on Pn'll'lf.‘ lotiuuds pen.) to wini'vv about when they cross the Lilith ot the lllttl‘lll anada,Scot|aricl Are Co-Leaders By JOHN SHURT the rest of the game was a forv mutiny on As ex- mzilitv pected, (‘anada and Scotland “'58”, TuumrT romped to easy victories in the fourth round of the 19m inter- curling championships Tori'ance's Victory mer Swe- den was not assured until Swe- dish set-11nd John-Paul \laiisson, ll’lt'fl\\'lllL‘ Inst rocks. missed a takeout in the ninth end to lean? Torrance a free draw {or four and a 'll edue \la::1e was threatened on'\' lot the first four ends bv '\'ot‘» \\a_\ thinker drew short in ‘he fifth to give the ' ‘em: :1 S-l lead. and Norway did not sco'e again lllllll the l'Iih end when llolakei‘ connected on a free draw for three. Dads. aiming to continue l‘nn» ada's monopolv 1n the «N )1"an old competition. admitted be ex- pected his toiitzliest lest i"iil|] the Scots. younth rink 111 the f‘\r‘lll late" in the Oi‘eitiui.‘ undefeated co tendon. and scotland. will be ironed today's four foam playoff by the third- and fourth. a sudden-death preliminary championship at 8 pm ‘ Canada. stopped by Lyell o Vancouver. rapped and. directh hy (leroi Keller of Rizi-Kaliliad. 201. and Scotland. led . Torrance of Hamilton trampled the Swedish team skipped by Kurt .Ionsson of Arc IL. The I'nllefl States Intirstiiiie skipped by Rob Home of I111- lllll‘l. Minn. completh the‘ fourth round with 3 M4 \'l(ll'l'V er llolaker of (tppdal. Dam: Sw'iwerl 'II 3 ". Norway A crowd of about I est of the competitit watxhed Dag: and his male: apprtach ii perleel eight-ender tn the an- :00. swall- ‘ t s '-I'ti l< l mhilation of Sivilrerlnnd. g'flwpixmfig'irn “:3: MFA Mad Canada‘s first six 1-01 Its in the “hm,”er rm m n m FAT Nth end “er. perlcct Dan. 1 MW, mm] round Mm“ With his first rock. knocked out gwnzprtand m” vs an VAL one of his own stones and Keller way faced Swan." took out one with his fas‘ rock Switzerland was Miminawa ' in Six after four consecutive lnssspg to out the 08 M mum“ midi-11d the UA wu virtually «- l/ Royals Down Bulldogs 6-2 The ltttt’Tll 1.511150 111 the finals \t' Shaw 1r ph_\ was thc \‘ort‘n RIH‘I‘ rink when the Pouiiul ll \gils (ii-t'oamd the Haiiipshii‘e Hi I! logs 1;: Pow-ital now leads t‘l.“ sorios tiii't-o to onc it (“cuts fired two for w.1iuo”s .1rid smelt-s wi-iii ' ' Slicui \i. Stiiiili. 'ui‘ thus the It! and wort" lllC Hampshire and .It‘l‘iIl<l1|ll for the :.lls lll.‘ti‘l\\lllt‘ll t'.l|tl \1-'. 11 .11 it1c sl‘t'lvs \111 11.11. min ill llic ..Ill\ .11 b 00 11111 li“t|lll\‘< .‘yui’lli “1.1: Ch’town Team Wins Contest The i'hai-lnrtetrtwn rcntepnia‘; defeated “he Summerside Pep Woe o'i‘fit til in an exhibition game to promote funds for crip- pied i'lllldl‘f‘ll at the L'harlnlto- town Forum last night belore a crowd of approxunately 8011 inns R \cwioii paced the winners attack as he collected hi':11 i. Mat-\lilltiit. Murphy. Scott and \‘oiiiikcr denied ilie I\|‘lllf‘< to amount for the :‘einajndci‘ iii ‘iic t'liariotteiown :eam' scnr 11;: attack 5 Slizirkey fired the lone 'ally for the losers. Ir a rather ‘fllf‘l‘f‘sllllfl game “Illt'll was played previous to this. the rclcrces were forced lU dot-lure 11 no contest on the grounds that the "Beatles" llslllE two players who n'.f‘l‘\\(‘l2l’ll: 1n the persons filoc ('oyie and Ralph "Fal‘lllt‘l‘" ‘.l11s("\'. Saints Meeting Montague Team Hilll Stilt-11‘. ltllt - k(i_\ l(‘HIll coached by Jim t‘iillco will trmrl to Montague toiiimt ltiiiistniis to face the .\l 11 nt 11 2 it e H1211 St'hiini tea to with Stan "Bro- tliei‘” Pozirdon at the helm. ’l‘ocse two teams are dmd- lllt kctt at one name uptece alter weekends action which saw \loniauiic piickstct's thump the Saints 872 in a penalty riddi-n game. Friday nizht at 311111.11- giir‘ 'liic hum» illt'li fat-ed oil 111 the st [tiiiistaii's l‘llll\ oti Sulur day night for the second game of Hip best of three semi-float series. for the Interscholastlt Senior hockey champion- ship The Saints pla_\lllL‘ a deter- mined brand it! hockcy manag- ed to ptill 11111 of 271 \‘lt'ltil‘_\. this second titl to set the 31.1.9 for the third and criirial same to be played in the \lontague ice Palate The winiicr of ioiiiuliis coiiltsl. \\lll advance azainst the winner of the Stimmci‘side and Prince of Wales series for Prince Edward Island Intorscliolaslu- Senior A" hockey champion- ship Souris Girls 1 Down Morell Sill ltls‘ l'loiiia Marlton- ald's basket in the dytng seconds of overtime :iiie Souris Reulon- al lltflh St‘liiiol mill: 3 16.14 cm. lory 11\l‘i‘ \ltlt'l‘ Remonal HIEII Si-liooi t;:rl< and the tirsi place in ill(‘ Kllt:\ i'oiiiity Inlci‘sthot Hslm hnskcllmll league The two lcuiiis hail liiiisnod the le;i_ui: schedule tied for the load and today s game was a sudden drain encounter \t the end of rezula tioii 'ime the score was H l4 Scoring for Soiiris‘ R .\I;ii._ Ilotiuld l‘. A While '3, I". Jennings :7 For \Iorell: \I. Murphy '9‘. l. Larkiii ’.'l K Hatlon '21 The rcterees were Aquinas Ryv an and Paddy \ltirnhy siiied of spot alier \luuie (“\(‘llf‘fl his record at two wins and fun lmses l'\l.(ii\RY 1(‘Pi Statiduus aficr fourth round of INN inter- national curling championships. SI 1‘ W I, l .iii,iil;t 4 4 0 s. oiiand 4 l 'l I ll‘lflfl States 4 2 2 S ' e 4 l 3 \orw'av 4 l 3 , Switmrland 4 0 4 fi. 1 \ IMPERIAL OIL TRO Shown nboic arc the 11101117 confederation bonspiel coin- lit'l's n; im- _\d(1.p Vat-Donald petition at the Charlottetown i'ttl'l!ll_i toiirsomc which won club last night. Left to right the ltiiprrial (til ’l'ropliy 111 the are: Addie MacDonald, Skip; Pity WI t 'il...,my. t nuke ‘ l Hy NICK FILLMORE i l .\IO.\'("1‘ON The Summer- ‘ tonians ltheir way to a 7-5 win over the! Mont-ton (ieldard's at the Monc- 4' lhfl‘ loud game of the series will ;played at Civic Stadium on Fri- lday night. and the third if neces- the boa mersi’de G di n-Patriot 5 arts ertcr ihardest battle ‘ “ar 8 p as they fought the pressing Monc- ‘Sldé‘ Junior Legionaires battled only sporting a the with rds to harass the Sum- players. !S'side Junior Legionaires Defeat Moncton Geldart's For Summerside it was their det. Willie Gallant. Dave Mar- of season. ' tin. and Scoring John Peirier. M oncton were the Legion boys W. Mat-Pherson with two goals one goal lead. The highlight of the game was .‘ Lernun. d period brawl that start-imam captain. Cameron Hudson. and singles went to Dave Mc- “Cubby” Wilbert and The game was an extremely for_‘wi<l(\ openly played contest with Ill”? "‘9 “"51 or “‘9 be“ ‘0‘. knecing a Moncton forward. both teams missing several three .\'.B. — Pill Juniori'lhree lights broke out on the 200d scoring chances. Dave Championship series. The sec- ice {OIIOWinfl the "Wide"! and‘Mal‘ti” miSSNl a chance he more than 75 fans came over'lo put the game away for the Summerslde team with four minutes left in the game as he i 1sarv will also be played in sum. Rink officials feared a riot failed to beat Cripps on a clear > imam”? on gamma". onermmn might break out in the linal ten breakaway. Moments later how: g 1__‘~w;mw U-______.; minutes or the vame. a'ever. .Iolin Poii‘ier broke inte . special police detachment was‘lht‘ “Par healing Cl‘iiDN ti called in to keep order. Allerigive Summerside an insurancc g the game the Summersidc teamlntfil‘kel . was given police escort froml Th“ leamh “'91”? “Pd 1'! at i .the Stadium. the end of the first period i ‘ ‘ Summerside outscored the Gel- MQCWI-LUML? LEADS dard's 3-1 to lead 4-2 at the end TORONTO if‘P‘i — Fourth- bummersides starry center- of the second round results in the national man. Pall“ Ma.CWilliam§ Paced“ Referees handed out 24 our m mixed curling championship: his teams Scoring. dentin: the ‘alties during the game thirteen Nines bettmd Gary Cl'idps 0n to Sumnicrside The penalties in- Wednesday: V B 000 III] 0001’:- 4 two occasions. Sinzlc coals went cluded five majors game misconducts. Toronto Ties Canadians Montreal Still In 2nd Place 'I‘Iii rd By BILL .\la1-lHIl'(l\I.I. but Hodge had far more luck \hi\l‘ltlt‘.\t. (‘l’ . (it‘..t'j_'€ Twice the Leafs—Dave Kenn :\l'tltsll‘tlllfl scored the lying and Bob Pulford—hit the goal- utiul \‘i't-tliiexiltiy night as 'l‘or pOst and \lahorlich missed two unit. \Iupic Lents tied \Iuiitieul excellent scoring chances (':111.ul1ciis 1.’ 1' (Illtl lu-pi the The (‘uiitiitiriis plckcil tip lwu I.1l1s ttoiii 2111111: tlllu a lush iiiiuiics 111 the second period pl.u-1- tic (lillcs ’l‘1‘emlilay was hit by 5 H111 the one point kept tiie Cu» slupsliol by Toronto’s Tim Hor- millions well 111 ihe "111111111: ‘11 ton and suffered a bruised an‘ the dittittlrirlliroyit'e tare with klc Defencernan Terry Harper Flor-1:11 Black Hawks ini- the suffered a three-stitch cut o\\°r National H111 kri 1.92211: rhnm- his l‘lElll eye in a :oaltmwith [won-l1in \Imitreai non ha; Zl git-amhilc and a hriiigpd left an. point; to t'liirngn'r. Rf, hip tug kl; when , _, _ml; ('anariimi: have two :ames left Referee Vern Buffey called to to olm tn the Hawks' on»: penalties. two of them maters \i'ii'isti'onz. scored hi< i'lth tn Harpcr and Toronto's Eddie goal of the season on a rebiiitid Shack at H.410 of the third pe- at 11190 of the second pc‘itrl rind for fighting: and the teams played rat and- The (t'owd o lTT was the mono innit-«xv to 1» the re- lamest Wednesday niilht atten- n l"tll" o.’ the :tlnlt" dame here this season The Hon \liKciiiici '11'.‘ the other Dl‘m'inuS lllL'h was H.923. Tl‘l'lll'ill :oal his lath of he tl' MARY 5p;1s‘111. \lotitrcal si'iiiei's were First period —- l. Montreal. R’Il ii.ll\f‘ and ('lutw’lr‘ Provost Hit-he l0 iBoudrias. Ferguson: BIIH'I'ZR I‘II.I,\IIT\'.\TI’.I) ’l')‘ 2, \Ionli'cal. Provost In The two Erin‘s acaziisi Townto iRichard. Talbot‘i lfizflii Penal goaltender .lolmni Bower \‘ll"ll- ties — Stewart lr31. Rousseau ally eliminated him from seri- 6:00. Maltovlich 6-28. Shack one contention tor the ‘y'eziitn 9-42‘ mp7. Ferguson 15.01 'I‘rophv. barrio: 11 complete l'P- Bapkslrnn‘ [a 011‘ y :i' of liit‘lll on tltt‘ will "i Second period — SI. Toronto. Montreal‘s (‘hnrlie Hodge and MFR“,an 13 .Bmhuaw. 331d (‘lit-Jizo's (licuu Hall. 4‘ ' rbnln' Armstrong 19 Bow"- Wi his Uiidrl‘<tlitii' tly‘cllv. Mahoylichl 11.2mm Don Simmons. now have let llili a"in _ Hm“, 1.32. Ferguson. goats past them. two more than 8mm +15 "all and three more thati m-s..__._.__._.* Hodge all: t.t£t"~...““;..il: ism: STANDINGS llic Haw ks' one. Toronto had overcome a two. Ry Tflsatgtzi‘afl‘239PRESs ~ ' .' . . S 1 ‘ goai dcfuit to eain theii .in:.e w L F A“ point. which helps them keep (‘ll<lllt\ll between their Illl" 312212 214 "$682 34 ill 13 202 I63 81 (,‘liicago Montreal l; c and lie I 1'th- la- Ile- f’nif, Red “.1223” p ‘9 Toronto 31 2512 1113 1611 :4 Hicke. with his l01h goal of Wm", 139371'173192‘39, the season, got the Canadteos M‘“ in“ 2235 101821" M rollinz at 6.32 of the first [19- “mm” m 38 12 I“ 203 4‘“ rmd . __-. .-.A._. ._... The (Hinztrltciis made it '."~0 at 163.1 of the lust period when Provost fired a .107 ool shot a Boner didn't m for his 13111 FOII‘ Deal For goal of the season. 1‘“ It‘lilil’." PAST lli‘due partially Eastern Ports stopped Mc- Kciiiie} \ coal. at .I ll! of the li’l"i‘»\‘v-'\ ‘('P'"59n3I0I‘ NP]- Sf‘litllf‘l period. but it nit-kiwi son Raitenbury il.--—New Bruns— lllllllLIll his pats w'icki said Wednesday the St. Armstronfl pll‘kf‘rl up Kelly's Lawrence River must not be open for winter navtgattoii at the expense of Canada‘s At- lantic ports. He said in the Senate throne speech debate rchozind for his goal Rotter had a busier night Iliuii llorlue. stopping .'ll sltotst the \lonli'cal :oaltendor's 23. —-. Morell Downs Souris 32-20 F to preserve the wellaie iof East (Toast ports, .\ healthy (‘anadian economy could not afford four poor cou- sins in the Atlantic area. : regular game the u ’ KIIlQS County Boys Interschol~ k If 'he “Wren.” 1‘ It" be a-tii- llaskeiitrll lf‘ilEIIO played bzp tom" m mm" (H [um ;.i-- crday 1n Sniilus. Morell “o :mnznfv’q'm’ o i 0 18"" Rczionnl High School boys “ ‘whiiipeo the Souris team 32-3). I k nu'Tb?!‘ 3" new ("PM the Scoring for Moro-11, .1. Gill "f" MurthfrA'rpfif‘" "w 1121. .1 \‘lacf‘larlevn 1111. P. New ‘7‘"“‘".“-V °. “" ‘0 “"- . 0. including establishment a (iiiire tl- , . . (anadian merchant marine no The Souris scorers were: P . . ‘der private ownership. . . tr) ' t {Biminil‘az‘fluha I'll This con be done through ”' " ' ' " ‘ suhsidiel to reactivate (‘ann- Donald IIO‘ and It (Gallant '22 The mfmw‘ was Am”, MOP dian shipyards and put them in 11 position to build ships for it costs. -..-.,..._..--___ ('anndian merchant fleet. and by methods to provide capital to meet Bottle Storm light DOCket I wont-11.1. The “well Re~ In court izioiinl ll'fIll School boys and puts basketbal‘ lP‘lntS had 3 Charged with belniz drunk and w rutht-i‘ Il‘\lll'_‘ cucrtcm re ‘- ‘ i 9 mm incapable. three m re "‘2 mm“ {mm 5”“ 1"“ each fined $20 and costs 20 "IL‘lll. wiiilc hurtling poor vi~1h« days hv Amine Mmz1-s'mle a”. tiny. doom; snow and danger- am R rosin-"QC, in eitv police ous (‘ll‘i\lllE condiliins ‘ court yesterday. For the unlawful possession of liquor in a place other than his The teams had plaicd basket- ball in Souris a ll left for home at aDiu'tmim? Pl) 7 3" l‘m residence another accused was ’l‘hi'ce oi the four tars arrived lined $20 and costs or . . hm at about 10.30 n-id the last Failure to stop at . " car reached here at approxl- Slims resulted in two motorists trrnicly II no being fined 35 and co. 9. 'llic tiip iisiull} takes about ’ """m’fl‘ ‘ ‘* hill ll'lll‘ Some 2’! students lllt‘KENSlAN (‘OSTUMFZS weic lnlt|l\t RROADSTAIRS, Engla rid ’ it‘l‘i The Dickens Festival Tl'NNFL (“\II'LFLTI’ID committee at this Kent resort The 16 rim-tom tun; ttoldal wants the local people to wear tunnel in Telemai'k. \‘orway. is Dickensian costumes during fes- norlhern Eurnpe's longest road ltival week. It will contribute up .tunnel. no :50 for costume hire_ FORUM i « -1'...;;:'.' Sask. MI 010 L‘l'.’ 0» 9 to Wendall Grady. Allan Gau- N Ont. 0021111 om tr— 5 Alberta 33ill001lfil-—-lfl George Whitlock End: a n d . . ‘ . . I “army” Kane 3rd The A H Noi‘a S(0lla all; III-“1:1 “ Sullivan rink look the I‘lll’lllt‘l- QM)” " g 0‘ up honors Nlld. 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