.t The Guardian. Page, Friday, Nov. 23. 1956 Vic lanowlczU”' tlo (lull Football COLUMBUS. Ohio fAPl - Vie Janovvles. one of Ohio Itale uni- .versity's all-time football greats. srosrs mitt. Mickey Mantle Was Tops By WHITE? MARTIN NEW YORK (AP)-selection of AI ..t-y Mantle as the American Harassed Football Executives To Set Up Shop In Toronto TORONTO ICP) Canada's football executives, some nl them harassed by ticket-seekers for Sat- lay Mcllroy mid strong winds are today's Gray Cup final betweealbelplng drain the field quickly. Edmonton aklmos and Montreal Aleoettes. man setting up shop 'M'"' "07 "0"" he;eu"'eduTsda, The huge tarpaulin purchased an relached the end of the girl!!- y arr ved early for a meet-gaeveral years ago by the Cana-t on gory tra . today of the Canadian Foot- dian Rugby Union to help Ptiieetl lie has been advised by. his I Council to discuss a gundgs-4 the field during the week preced-i physicians that he must never contrlectl farm dfor all top pmfu..lng the game has not been laldl participate in any contact sport alnna cu an possibly touch on. out. I oocloua outfielder. The Redlegs were in the thick of the race prac- tically down to the wire. and there L Vue's most valuable player foriie considerable doubt they woilld un year we! our. The Ylllk0e5lllVI been were it not for Robin- .. ll -e fielder stood out like putnp- ; son. kit in a barrel of scales. l Milwaukee Braves also were The Baseball Writers Assocla- , contenders to the bitter end. Would (l-"l commttttee making the choice 5 they have been that close without m! in as hwetl hay; been kymghtt: Hank Aaron? We don't believe so. .,. m e o. lPli:ll c.on:aint:d ohlly wllllte rna.rble.s "E335 A 575359"-U5 field at Varsity ltadium soggy. but stadium superintendent Char- ,. in as the chance of going Newconibe might find comp:tl- wu com,"-Md. ,tlou even among his teammates. '13:? W)... it can," in 13,. N5.-We don't believe the club could Honal magnet, mm y.lu.bl.' it have won without that perennial My ,0, 5. .. ...y, w. com 1,. kid. Peewee Reese. Junior Gilliam wrung. of course. The committee Wu the mint cons!-tent per ormor members might look at Don New- thmlhout the mean. and to k e mmbe's I1-7 record for the sea- I"! the Dower lilttlns of such '0" and 1”; no rm-um-. must-lemon as Gil Hodges and H 3., hi, aha." pitcher tug Duke Snider and you are taking mjoycd , good W0,” ",1" W. games out of the victory column. aunt believe there would be the. 1" Mitllwi 5330- "'1 hill”? gllglllcil doubt about his choice, probable the Yankees could have won without any other one player FLOP IN SERIES with the possible exception f Yogi But he was pretty much of a flop Berra. who finished secon in the in the big Shaw Ind therelare tans balloting. But without Mantle we um; would bold this I atrial him. ,doubt they could have come home we say fans. not comm ttee mem- 1 first- brrs. who we assume will apppreci-,' As previously mentioned. there etc that the award is based on : are fans who soured on Newcombe thc season's play: and not world gmcs performance. alter his world series flops. They rate him a front runner. a guy a bang when fans from the wutt locking schedule. in long as the temperature re- The carnival-like forlliall npirttlmltnl in "W tilt the oueetion of an East-West inter- Mt-Elruy said it will not be until usually associated with a Greyl w E lr"'dl Turnbuii. chief . cu, nut mu W" ,.m Ipwrentl forecaster for Ontario at the Do; months ago in an auto. Janowles. llllo all-American half bark and later a professional star with Washington Redskins. suf- lnlury several automobile aeol- fered a brain but it's expected to come off with """l"" """t"' ""l"- P"'tllCl0tll dill- crtld, cloudy weather for the game., with no rain or snow. The tam-' F;-M", perature will be about U). i The closed council meeting will! Pouiiii Ulf PLAYS llnllfd some of the more hareesed' The teams are training mu of executive: some protection union town for their third straight mcet- Pt-"'l"l'tl ill" WM I" lit" Wlllr in; in tho nut. pg-.1m.t,.,, up ontout one of the 10.683 tlcltets to their plays and nursing relatively sll-lll'dll"I INN- minnr bumps and bruises. ,: hnii ll C;'t:hP0 T NIHamlltoo.. The twice-chem ion lllskinma F '"m"' " ' "”"'"l' "M u" are In London. Onlnpand the twlt-e "l."l”' "W" "' dl”""l”" "l" 4'11 also-ran Alouettes are in Mt)n- w'"' ' """l"d w""'”' h"" M treal. Both are expected hero l-'rl- l '" "H" 9” lwlu" cl"h"'""' l' dug the Western lnterprovlnclal Foot- and the Montreal area stream in tto,ooo invested in O O asuvvat. acevsausaitvee even Meanwhile. Toronto hntelt operating in a normal are but lhall Union and four in the Inter- provint-lsl Rugby Football Union. Jake G . asof'Jan.3l,l950 Wih. ; That the Dodgers would not have who chokes in the clutch. they are bracing themsel f ' "”'ld"" "l could hgvc been utill the pennant without New- we don't go for that. Anybody the boisterous arrival ofucilit-till: ::,:';1"::;".Tlf.;';g:l:;...t:: l'UllIl)C is obvious. But the award who wins 3'! games is going to town fans. cashed. TOP itnt nccelllflly based on whether or not a man is responsible for, MN team winning a pennant. . I-"or instance. Cincinnati fansi would present a fair argument inl hriiall of Frank Robinson. the pro-l have some of them in there" in which the heat was on. lie just got clobbered by the Yankees this year. that": all. They're liable to do that in any pitcher. l-lope Of Many Brol(on' Records Brightens Olympic Officials By JACK SULLIVAN Canadian Press Staff Writer MELBOURNE (CPl-The hope that s flatlul of records will b! broken brightened Tuesday for Olympic offflclals as a burst of sun- shine promised good weather for 'l'ltursdlY'I opening of the nth Olympiad here. The sun brought out crowds on lally decorated Melbourne streets as an optimistic weatherman pre- dirted temperatures of 70 or so when more than 500 athletes put on dress uniforms for the colorful opening LGI monies. Only at Ballarat. some 70 miles west of Melbourne. was the wee- liter outlook poor. The Lake Win- tinuree course, where rowing and eanoelng events will be hold, was a mass of whltecaps as bone-chii- Itng winds hampered training. A tougher hasard than the waves for Canadian rowing entries was Jack Guest. in can advance with them into the semi - finals." said manager As far as indoor sports are rou- oerned. Canada's swimming team says Melbourne's indoor pool is "tremendous" and coach Tomnw Walker predicted in an interview that "lost about every record in the book will be wiped out.” The Canadian women's I00-mm tre freestyle relay team. he ad- ded. wtll consist of Helen Stewart. Sarah Barber. Gladys Priestley and Virginia Grant. in that order. TRAINING INTIRRUPTED lturtgary's track coach. Mlltaly lgolol. said he la working hard to get Ietvan Rossavolgyi into shape. Roszavolgyl. holder of the world 1.500-metre record. had a three- week interruption in tralnlng be- cause of ice-over tracks in Eur- Says Poachers Killing & Selling lllaclt Ducks Le Nouvelllste game ducks illegally and selling themlmemht-rs of Canada”: wherever they ran and hunt throughout the night . are . CANADA'S OLYMP welter- AT RIGHT: Sgt. Mason in his in a winning effnrt nver Olympic uniform waves farewcll.weight Clayton Kcn V of Ottawa as he departed from Petawawa lduriug the Olympic Military Camp where he pplcted his training. rials in Mon- com- trcal. Kenny was former Cans- tlian champion and represented Ul'PEll. LEFT: Mason in action Canada in the Olympics of I952. Regarrit-cl an (Zannrla's but hope for a gold medal in the Olympic Tnolsnwwnssp Quay u-,,,J. ,Gamcs boxing competitions. Sgt. says Wardens are ltlllllln hlarltlls nave in Australia with other Olympic-t To :1 nt Th, mwhpaper say, mp W3.-h. ihr 2nd Battalion. The Black of Canada. is the first soldier to , - ,, compete in the Olympics as an They "cl "U! M dusk m Hnomlofficial Army rcprcscntatlve. LOWER LEFT: Mason utnntug a decision over highly touted Mu- key Bergln of Mtmlrral ill the finals of the trials. Hr-ruin won the championship in his virus at the British ltlmplre (lattice in. record itlands at 25 knockouts. in 27 lights. Since last June he has horn in almost constant training under the ll'lIlh, if: pm”-mn.,lLesite Mason of Stellnrtnn. N. 8,. coaching 0; W02 Torry w..a”,..J-. law r-nfnrt-rmcnt division of the all. former European amt Irish National bantamwright rltampinn Sgt tla.-.nn. A member of Weatherall holds a decision flVf'T ""9"" I ""9 l"V"lVllll 'llHllK.. the late Marcel Cerrian. former .5,-5 are ,,m.,-min; an ",9 L.,u,,i'W;itt-h Illoyal lllilhlilndt Regiment world champion, won in a service: River. boot in North Africa during thri Second World War. in his last six hauls Mason has At the Olympic trials in Mnn- been namerrthe "outstanding ltoxv WNP3 01-llIE.V Drown. The "mwwper 53-" U" h"""'"' trcal inst Scptcmlwr. Mnsnn was or of the night" or has been win-icll3l"l"'"W!l- Vl-I Cll"'lIt'R LICIII Novct Sct:Ttialn.R.egarded As WT Canada's Best Medal Hope A heavy rain that h'lal'ltt(l late Tuesday afternoon and lliltiprd about noon Wednesday left mg lfitl previous Fl- izarded as Canada's outstanding. '. amateur fighter. ' (National ')efeace Photos) ' 'Vanrmivrr in 1954 to hill defeat by Mason was reiorisinegatm” Deer Activities Broken Open MONTPf'2LlFlR. Vt. lAPl--The Vt-rmnnt fish and game service said Monday it has ”crarketi wide i-nitscssing and transporting illegal deer. Fined 33110 each plus Ill) costs on charges transportation of illegal deer ll. of COVERS OLYMPICS of possession and l Jack Sullivan, Canadian Press sports editor, has been attslgnrrtl in cover the Olympic (lsmcs all ope. lgolol said. apparently are on good terms with mm", in H", (-1 N..." Hwy 1, g n r i "1, nnumnndm mm 0, 40, M walnngmrd, (mm, mm Melbou nr Nov. 22-Dec. A. Sullivan the fact that both the four-mart . . farm , .1 354.; L 510", in i "3 ' ' ,' 9 " .. ' '1 let .1 n 1 27 (pf. wed in ii .1 and eight-men teams drew tough The international Olymptr (.nm- rouufrgl anmrl” mcgli nM””M:'. rt as Canada is No. l boxer the night. At 1.19 lh.-t.. the 22. all 0 Illnenut. . n reans. M f P W H Fr In summer Friday heats. Team officials, how- mittee Tuesday expressed its "re- fnr the (llvntpir Gisrtics". and was your old Army Sergeant ls mm-rl Olympics in IMO st Davos. Swit- 'C,?It'lllIt'll. may report on the possi- nf llut-riot-king schedule between or setting up a loagdreamed the WIFU and the Ilg Four. llowllurryllarnslis "The trouble with me." famed Finch: Phillipa Eooia said, "ithat. I'M "at a lutry-but God is not." December Reader's Diguet ahossn hoes sen harm oursnnlvq, our family and our is-igm-lg by -W-etem impatience: gives an antidote for one of the chief taoublee of our Get. your December Reada's Digest, go. day: 39 articiu of lasting ht- tueat, including the heat from s.-ummt megasinea and hooks. otsndosund to save your time. t26,l20 l as or Sept. 30. 1956 Continuous relnvellment of dividends from a (ll- p vereified list of Canadian "growth" companies has helped to achieve this interesting prrformanrv for Canada's foremost (tomnnund Oumulstlve Mutual Fund. v.-.-vr .-0..- ask your s'm'asfntwnO eforsli-rjnr rm amslysfa of this record. l P. J. luntlaamv Coseruav I42 Iietttnoed St. Clisrletteteea felsahltte Mll- EXPRESS e . , t d it t d t, bccattsc lhc noarliers arr warm-rl N I ., . f m (-g d- 0'. I , N ",d " .k h , Police said the three were an 7-0l'll'1d- llld DOM"?! Ind ill! I952 M g ".9" "' wnndem ul" Cw.” olfnsevcegzlceglunthesulfi with, by whistles or other Slim-'t Wl”"' yliiptr ( Ilhlltl!:(?(tl:ilnn.P ll1t:a l'IlaE'llilllKlI?1':Pd.bYwnl dzvastantlnntl rilltlilp .1 l""l""l "ll" ""09 fl!" Without "'"''l' 'l 0"” ""l H'l'l"kl- WV - "1" 3" lm” ll" "mHl"'l'- Tl” dnw from the 01 mgic cam, IVE? lame WBl'dEM HPPEBF l antlers were found in their car. PlI0l-0l- l rights face Britain. Australia and mm: in pro”... ova, Russia." 1;: on Milne ncrasions. said the ' ” ' l.ar-an was arrested again and Q l ll" Ullnlw sul" whlr "bx lial" re.-vemion in Hung”-y, newspapcr. gamr wardens have-l lallrd. police said. after three H -"U- .."I.f"c:':..'.i..;'”.':..'3:..':.'..n."'n'. my aunt... of in United been Newt 0' W -ttCam bell Sci s Leafs Should :w;;,,;yv;;' 6-1: ,3"; 'g""" it st-omr cast .. . the point of a gun or have been occ p s n liarlee "N two gum, in...” hut gd. States. IOC president. refused to but." by Imum M muhcm . . . . town. on swept L.g vsnce to the semi-finals. ""k' "W Cumnmli '-0 l'9P0""' H H d T W D f in r after Tuesday's session. lie said --e-o- ---W v-em --v-- C I 3 -W-M -----v-H (-AMDFN N , MP, A IMNH. i- PACK IAIKIW l:'.s. l-'AV0llED a would prefer to wait until the 331;,” M” A y l ' ' " A "The United States is favored in committee's sessions had anded. Sa MONTREAL (('pi .. p,.,,,d,m 0., mg mm ".4 d,,.,.u,,.....,1 Q)"; . FR 'll1;"'::,”;w'.l;,'; E Tau.” E”."c'" win the sights heat but we think probably today. y pa ;7lo'tl;tli('PL(7itnlphellldnf&h; Nadliortal goal C I NI: l"nkr;v(; lWelllamfd :'a:sIrn.e- nu c,mo,.M. ,h,,,.,,uKhh..,d wt"; 1- BFIIII oc ey eattuo an e nan ny I r- amphot added: v -8 H M0 In -I I -H" was injured while training at 10 P000304: gal! Tort!-tc'l by lTorontod Marple d This decision of the rt-fcrre its '7" "'"'Pl9'9d in 1933' Garden State Park Oct. 9. gums. c.su,..L- . g g s s g g nuausbq IQ SCOFOS In . Nais 1n 9 'mo s::.cr:nsm:1”-in. tcrionstraled by the motion ptr- .-.... 1 A..." . . . . . . I I I I 9...”... " 3 G N L Y 9 Protect Field .1... 25.23:. " .:..".; :2: :: "".'"-t--or In -r -- Remember When """'”"' ”'W'"" ' ' ' M” '' amQs- Q Q S e . p ', ' . "'9" Tlpliatlon of a pla ing l. A Newfoundland. . . . I I I I DOGOWIHOI ll 9 ITt;e. ago; .lIA(lIllnhl'ISVPnKl';'l"a,. the as to the precise limit when the. W”. H ..m,,,,,, bg pr);(erlnl:I:(; as: rimburglrs Billv (tonn In his QWT" "id O""'l' ' ' ' ' ' ' o.”''b'' " wmmpza tcri-At s howuns TORONTO I('Pl Tltr fantoiis ." ' " ' '" W "' P "W puck uttered the net--and not llllzrounds for protest. . . ' ' ' tu Maritime mvtnou : : . : : : It-umber I7 alley here recently Ted Elliott put the city so far this year. This is was rehired for the 1957 Icisson. Varsity Smdium urpaulln .5 "H Ill the K.-inw playc-rl Ill Tnrnntn. Grey Cup game Saturday. . second defence of the world light- heavyweight r r 0 w n, Champion . . . . , i .. .. . - .--.. we ..... .. . . - ., , . h lht t'tl, . is. d ....n... ....... .. ass. as ..... "mama mm r-nit-v......n... alone we -idem-. tw.:i.".i”.”.".':.'.' if .:I:'"..”.”.1”:::'”-2: -..'.:.'l.'-'.l.....'.:n::"u....:l"':n CANADIAN CANADIAN 245 '9' ' "me 9' l'm' ll" M3,” nuum any new mmlur M lh. omcms "Y " pmbably wont Ml error of Judgment" on the part of . Years ago today. Conn abandoned 6 ,5, ”".,,.um, tom mu-ha up in pmgburgh pi;-nu, wgdncs.-1,, needed to protect the field for thei um Wren? and mm” lug". by. r nzp III title in 1941 in try for til! I 3, Max x a good figure in any man's book. but it was a standout for Eillott- he has artificial legs. Elliott lost both legs below the d t t ,9 t 13 action of rcfrrne Frank Udvari in g'.m::Hth.:ou:;:3nde.,w"lg Tuesday Brews himself was re- 'll.tle:::lIaPl;llll'lrlollllg lrtnd disnllnwing the goal. t-us when in Italy with lard named general manager. and sun tin lhelr Job and clear off. strnthcona's Horse. a tank unit with the DUI Armored Divlslos. Elliott and his unit were to be relieved of duty for rest in Rome. .lust before they were due to leave word came that encmay forces had broken through Allied lins and every available man was seeded to stop them. Elliott and his tank crew headed for the trouble spot but before they reached it an enemy shell knocked the tank out of action. None of the crew was inlured but as they ran for shelter Elliott was struck in 1010 W I blr soaks bomb. A husky eta-footer in his Its. be reused to let the handicap stop him from continuing an active life I'ltt'n he returned to civilian life. He is a business machine me- rhanlc for a Winnipeg departmnt store. He was married in ill and llls one daughter. -Elliott's artificial limbs did not T”5.,?,.Lg.).':i m.,.,,, D9 it Ill .0 Md” haanball Ilia to the ''"E" "3 M war he had bowled a little but I! no he took it up seriously. Since ms his average has never dipped below M. Wcnls sponsored by vln bowling aeaoelatios. ry For Uniform Daylight Time In making the announcement, Pirate general manager Joe L. Brown revealed no terms. only lrown and Bragsn took over the Pirate reins last season from gen- eral manager Branch Rickey Sr. and field manager Fred Haney. For the first time since the l95i season. the Pirates finished out the Natioml League cellar. ending up in seventh after a terrific start that saw them challenging the leaders. Charley Mrllroy. grounds supcrin- fondant. "There's no frost and the , dram”, out M1,." is ex(.(.”e,.. 1. trig a Toronto protest against lhi the field." chased by the Canadian Rughyl lUl'QI..lfIOWBd the goal was scorerl Union. in l95l. would leak water. I Sill" Semnd llPl0"9 ll" 9'15 0' 9"-mm, the tom, ".5 team; it iy. i the game The red light which in log in pools underneath. Vd. lsws no protests against such er- t'" iron can be entertained. He made the statement in rrirclv ”The field is perfect." llllll l.IGlf'l' l"I.MlHEI) lfe ms the st2.oon cover. nur-l Mr Campbell -lid nttttittn vlr i dlcntcs R goal has been scared was . - - ivlslble fnr l-5th of I Nor-nntl. A .o;,lZ'l,'L,l"f,,':,'f,';,d?ff.":, '.';,.."'Vf',',,l blue light. connected with the lime field Iwould lust sweat and turn to ”l"”' ”"" "”"' "" "M '''''"""'l grease. The llflly reason l'd putt W”-V 5l"" "ll ”" "'3 ml"- the tarp down now would be tol protect the field from snow." The referee and the lirtrsmrn had not noticed the brief nnsh of Eeillltlheerdeucebaefrninda Announce New Way Shrink Pai Idsssce Finds Healing Substance That Dos Both- Relievu Pain-Shrinks Hernonhoide lhch. Ont. 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