Edmonton Coach Predicts FIN” "NSF" 5 Aloueties W 'vicro1m (C5).-Ingontreal lu- i , says El CY! I10 10' ?,:f'.f.5be tag to beat in this 3”,--515:-gy . gamo than they - year. MA": tit”: man who pinyin; a had; i in Edmonton I of Six? over the Al: while playing with a broken leg last year. and as assistant coach of this year's 3 Eskimosk Keys is in a good poli- -.i ' i now. 3, lmiie (ivas the man coach Frank tPom Ivy named to scout the Montreal-Toronto Big Four ilnal last Saturday. d In "I d” K- : re urne Wl e ver c Iill-lILy.:I0lleiLE.S are "stronger in every department." Russian Hockey Team Arrives in London LONDON. (AP)-Russia's ice hockey team arrived in London Wednesday for three matches acainst crack British profession- al teams. it's . part of the Rus- sians' preparation for the winter I Olympics in Cortina. Italy. in .l.1uuary. The Russians immediately ask- ed that their matches be hand- I('(I by neutral referees. It is likely a Swedish referee and an- other from Switzerland will be ill charge of the games. The Russians brought two com- pletely new sets of equipment and 100 hockey sticks. Their llrst game is against the Harrin- zzay Racers on Saturday. There is a return game against Har- ringay Monday and the Russians wind up their tour against the M-mbley Lions on Thursday. The Russians were world t-hamplons in 1954 and runners- up tn Canada in l955. l TORONTO (CP)-Five Toronto ,1eI'fm'me-rs leave for Korea Dec. 12 to entertain Canadian and United Nations troops in the Asian theatre. Sheila Billings, Miss Tor- onto of 1955, is included in the group. which will make a month- lnng tour. About 100 Canadi sold- icrs remain in Korea. Other party members are: Dave Broadfoot. television comedian; Sherry Moore dancer; Sheila and Dick Kimber- ley, a husband and wife team. ill Be Tough "We're going to have to try and contain their round attack and balance to win Satuniay." he said in an interview Tuesday. PICK! "MOST DANGEROUS" Fullback Pat Abbruul and ball- back J. C. Caroline were singled out as Alouetteai most dangerous Asked about the high scores run up by eastern teams this season, Keys said a big factor was the runners and Hal Patterson as the pick of the ends. longer playing time in Big Four Eames as the result of stopping the clock after each play. The clock keeps running under Western Inter- prayincial Football Union rules. he aa . - In Saturday's game at Empire gstadium in Vancouve . eastern rules will be in effect, which also means the Eskimos will have to drop two of their 12 American im- ports. There was still no indication from the coaches Tuesday who the two might be. Keys said the team should know by Friday whether Kurt Burris. former all-American at the Univer- sity of Oklahoma, will be ready for action. Burris injured his knee in the WIFU finals against Winnipeg and has been sitting out most of the workouts since. James Signs Pro Hockey Coniroci TORONTO. (CPD-Gerry James one of Canada's outstanding foot- ball players, Tuesday night sign- ed a professional contract with Toronto Maple Leafs of the Na- tional Hockey League. The sign- ing meant the end of a great football career. The 21-year-old forward agreed to terms with Leafs' general manager l-lap Day. He will prac- tise with the Leafs today. "He's a big-leaguer," Day said of the hard-hitting, 180-pounders. "It's quite a feat for the Leafs to get ' James arrived in Toronto Tues- day after another tremendous season as a halfback with Win- nipeg Blue Bombers of the West- ern Interprovinclal Football Un- ion. Bombers were eliminated last week by Edmonton Eskimos in the WIFU finals. 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But Scott Frost, trained and driven by Joe O'Brien of Alberton. P.E.I., drew the worst position in the 10-horse field. No. 8, That puts him far on the out- side but under conditions of the race. all Scott Frost has to do is finish fourth or better to nail down the top money. Geoffrion Back By Saturday MONTREAL, (CP)- Montreal Canadiens reported Wednesday that rimit-winger Boom Boom Geoffrion, out of action for the second time this season with a shoulder injury, expects to be back on the ice Saturday night. Geoffrion was injured for the second time last Sunday night while Canadiens played New York Rangers. in a check by Lou Fontinato. Flvers Practice The Parkdale Flyers will hold a practice tonight from 6 to 7 at the Sports Arena. The following players are asked to attend: R. Josey, J. MacLeod, K. Ready. C. Gregory, S. Smith. 8. Moore. M. MacDonald. A. Aresenault R. Mc- Karris A Carver. B. Lewis, S. Carver, B Hurry. W, Dunn, B. Hughes, D. Carroll, S. Trowsdale P. McGee, P. Jardine, F. Roper. D. Gregory. ' FREE IIELIVERV Parker Piries TORONTO (CF)-Pity the poor boxer fighting giants across the sea. says James J. Parker. The 235-pound Canadian heavy- weight from Barrie. 0nt., summed up Tuesday his impression of his Nov. 15 battle in London against the 325-pound South African, Ewart (Pattie) Potgieter: "Boy. in Potgieter big!" The fight between the Iix-foot- three Canadian and the seven-fool: two South African resulted in I draw. Parker, in Toronto to train for a possible bout, said: "I'd love to fight Pottie again but preferably over here. it can get awful lonely looking at the top of a guy's cheat au evening in I strange country." Now a resident of Patterson. NEW YORK (CPI-The goalten- der's bugaboo. an off-night, out two of Jacques. P l a n t e'.I National Hockey League rivals down to size last week, but the Montreal Cana- dien netminder continued to act as if hes never heard of the word. The closest thing to it for Plante was the night nearly three weeks ago when Chicago Black Hawks beat him four times in 26 tries for a 4-1 victory. The Canadiens. in- cidentally, haven't lost in 11 subse- quent starts, and it was the only time this season that anyone beat Jacques more than three times in FINE COLLECTION MONTREAL (CP) - Na th a n Cummings. a Canadian who went to the United States and became a chain grocery store magnate. says that "collecting beautiful art is like taking dope -- you get a bit and you want a bit more." He has a fine private collection of French impressionist paintings. gmgjmmnm. GRANITE MEMORIAL BAIE COMEAU, Que. (CP) - A monument in red granite will be erected in a park here in memory of the late Col. Robert McCormick, publisher of the Chicago Tribune and founder of this newsprint town on the north shore of the St. Lawrence. Grappling With Giants Jacques Planfe Still Tops N.H. L. Goaiienders Poor Pugs Ai Local Club Following B the curling draw gar tonight at tho local club. P.M.:- N. J., Parker said he will stay 10 days in Toronto and that he hopes promoter Frank Tunney will line up an opponent in that time. "I hear there's talk about Tommy (Hurricane) Jackson (of New York)." said Parker. "He'd be fine. Or if they can get tformer heavyweight champion) E z z a r cl Charles. he would do." Parker said he is interested in an elimination tournament for the Canadian heavyweight title. For- Ice 1: H. C. Atkinson. skip; R. Manning, J. Cameron. K. Acorn vs. D. Hill. skip; Mel Jenkins. Don Wonnacott. ll. M. Ewing. Ice 2: A. B. BI . skip; L. Wellner, Geo. B on. Dave Cox vs. J, S. Moore. skip: A. Tait. W. Melllsh, Louis B. Doyle. Ice 3: E. Maclnnls. skip. Har- per MacNeill. Cucampbell. Chas. Ready vs. J. F. MacLeod, skip; Paul Otllourke. Edwardy Brown, 1, go E 1 w f Ed. Geo. Kayo. . miliirgd Efrtor :u.12?t-ound Ice 4: Russ Splllett. skip; S. draw with Parker in Toronto last 3”i0"- 3- Lechlrv Gal 5”"”9' bury vs. Dr. E. S, Giddings. W. A. Beer. Dr. Cox. W. E. Wood. 8.30 P.M.:-- F. Hobbs, skip; G. Storey. Dr. A. MacMlllan, Abe Zakem va. Ralph Jenkins, lkip: J. A. Sim- monds, Arnold Callheck, R. How- aft ice 2: 1''. Curtis. skip; A, H. Roper, L. Bagnall, William Mac- Gregor vs. Elmer MacDonald. skip; C. H. Trainor, Gordon Well- ener, Chick Williams. Ice 3: Wen MacLaine, skip; R. Parker, Howard MacDonald. G. B. MacDougall vs. John Wilson. skip; T. Gillies. Dr. Brown, Fran- cis Brown. Ice 4: Dr. Gallant. skip; F. Cox, A. Weliener. Murray Yeo- mans vs. Doug Cameron, skip: A. A. MacLeod. M, F. Hogan, Frank Maclnnls. March. Potgieter, on the basis of his showing against Parker. has been sent home to South Africa. Plans for Potgieter to invade the U. 5. have been cancelled. temporarily at least. an evening all season. Every other NHL goalie has watched six go by him on at least one ocasion. By contrast. four goals was the total Montreal's opposition man- aged to shove past Plante in the Canadians three games last week. Meanwhile Plante stopped another 53 drives during the week for a .930 average on the 57 fired at him. lziving him an overall mark of .940 for the year. SAWCHUK TRIPS The off-night caught up with Terry Sawchuk of Boston last Fri- day. Previously trailing Plante by only two points, the Bruin goalie fanned on six of 37 shots fired by Chicago Black Hawks and finished the week with a .932 mark, down eight points from the previous week's total. Retribution caught up with New T WOOD ISLANDS-CARIBOII FERRY SERVICE OCTOBER 24 to NOVEMBER I0 Daily from each terminal: LEAVE WOOD ISLANDS: Prince Nova .. . ., 8 am. Chas. A. Dunning 11 am. LEAVE CARIBOU: York's.WorsIcy 24 hours later as Chas. A. Dunning 8 rim. .1 p.m. :2eflet :1 81)! Motntrietillt shot; out of Prince Nova .. ll a.m. I p.m. F or 1 . , .- Previousiymivoiltiin nstgrikiggtdieszienacle For dauy report um” I" . to F C Ii I SE 3 v of the leaders, he dropped to .531, CFCY "ch weekday I” Fm" I ' ' N J h a PT". gelgfd Smichuk and five Weather Broadcast. h. in s , - '”-he 11... ”.eil:.”...:..””E."i.”. NORWUMBERLAND KENSINGTON - SUMMERSIDE - CHARLOTTETOWN week was turned in by the NHL's busiest goaltend , Chicagois Al FEZRIES LINHTED Rollins. who blocked 111 shots out i not . . E. Island of 117 for a .949 mark for the week char 0 own P "d 3 -925 "V9359 0" "I5 3'9""'- doll in 090?!!! Fcurllng Drciw 'T' Brooks Acciulro Baseball Club BROOKLYN. (AP)-The Brook- HI Dodgers have acquired out- Hitt the Macon &lb of he Gus A South Atlantic Loewe, it was announced Tuesday by :1. Brooklyn vIice-prasi- charge of the club's farm ona. Fresco Thursday, Nov. 24, .1955 The Guardian, I" ' n. moors NEAI loll :f OTTAWA (CP)-Sam. 1 I 95- dian soldiers and their- wlll arrive at Quebec barking more than L000 roof! and their families who will lfl the next two years in German. l Macon replaces Elmira of the Eastern League in the Dodgera' Class A bracket, said Tborrps Eknlra was dropped. The Dodgers will have 13 farm teams in 1956. including Montreal of the International League and St. Paul of the American Associa- tion. both of Triple A classifica- tion. and Fort. Worth in the Double A Texas League. Germany aboard the day. army headq tars said: nesday. The Scythh sailed Rotterdam Friday after PRESENTS THE FOLLOWING PROGRAM - OVER RADIO STATION CJRW FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 25th. I955 AT 7:30 P. M. 1-tlthieen Murray, Bedequo. Grade I, Vocal solo. z- Jean Rowe, Grade 6, Reading. L-hsally Ann Rayner. Olermont, Grade 9. Piano Solo. p'Bwme Plomp. Bedequo, Grade I, Vocal Solo. 5-'Yvetta Gallant, Bedequa, Grade I, Read- h . 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