-3! If by LITTLE SPORT I W. '3 . it -. -us mt v se By Rousonl A-iglllay To scoreless Tie 43111 Sixth Series Game 'r11.- lruiiz. ilii'illi;inll,l' 1vt:1s'rd.i:'l.';i,:"if.f.,,:: me "me my W” 0" 35991”) l""3h' ”'””)”” WW5 W” Prince. of Wales forced from the W-I-lite" ill” S""”d slums "1"? opening whistle and following a liP1'iil(i6 of Wales f0il9':l::mI:n?l::i' smart half-lliic passmg play Mark 5f.f.'u.”.'.'.';:,'-g:-e-. .cnmin I0 an en on . . . i I i L". -r :ltfcnioFial Field yesterday evening :.?i?:;;fl.riii:iS:fifiI:s iii;i":.li.ies(iDiige may i . .if1illf)WlllIZ scvcnti niiutttcs of score- bark lo ctimre i-ieiii and A 30 yard '1 19, 'Jc:s play in the sixth and lliizil run by Shca. brought the ball down K1lm"- tn the LVFISIllllPllWl 15 yard line. A5 ” 'l"5""' "11"" "I" "U m”'w7S- Shea uas broiiglit down by Lud- of thc l"1'1ncc l-id ird ISIllllfI Ill-tncrs mckie mid Lmiim. was ii" lermediatn football chanipioiiship lured on me piay. The is” moving for the first Iiinc 111 history. Ntver i,iii.ciH,iimi.iei. man was iorced io b"'i0l'" Wt"? III" (””'"w'” ””"m” '” lcirvc the garlic a few minutes later. in their -.1nn11.il At Crapaud i'IN'ld" O l””'i-"1" V The Welsluncii forced the play 5"”-': back into Saints territory again L Til" ”"i”"-A -V"-”i”'d"-V "”'” "1"-V'.:1ii1l l)1ays ranged between centre A Crapiiud-Victoria Board of Trade Hockey League was formed last night at a well attended meeting in Crapaud Hall. Milton, Q1115 i1"i"U'-'11 "W1-"'”” ””"' w"h'1field and thc 5.13.11. 25 yard line. ""1 5”ll'l'iK' A l”””v d"id”d '” pl?-"'i Rcln.1'c. the half ended the Saints; 8'1 ”Vf'l"U1"” 5955i”” m 5" If '9” int l9.V Shca forged back on the at- Idmmmlk mum m-.U,Li:'.V1.L.'.Ai;f-Hui (Mk 0”” '”””" Parkdale and Cape Traverse were if” "””””h "i Ii”-ii if ”f'i dd”). T110('lI)'Ct1ll9t:lill1S marrhr-d in iiiimiiim -in ii... ieagiie and ii”, TVit'1l”15'-ill Ilifiih iiif ii-'”i”n'iI”c”(:Ir the Saints iinc .t.hnr'.ly after inc niii” iviims are ,.xi,,(-iigii ii, en. .jMlt-8'1? V-tl3l)1'1lill1'.i”l 3' '.”il”i.-Vi " iSl'('(JllEl liaifi Oncncd and sti1.l'cil icri llililllill 1” iiiiiiii-I f"'('1i1iiI-ii, (bi ilithcic for -la iniiiiites. 'lweedy fcli Lloyd Waddall, Crapaud was -H115 W5-iii I9 Mill” (it i" .”H invcr the line on the ball but was plected president oi iiie iwwiy ””P5 Mme?" H9 N). H) W ”,jl0”51d9 3N1 U19 ir1'.V(Ud"'I i'0"M- One week ago on a Wednesday formed league and Kenneth Mac- Rmmnmu M 4'I bpq "I Hm)" "HM - Al'tPl' Ill" 5'43?!” ”'139V9d I1" afteriicon at Memorial Field John Lean of Victoria was elccteri it 11.15 l:Xl"ll(l('(I 11) six uiiiiirs. li-.1111 Eidon Gram, coach Oi the Si Hockey League Formed Last Night treasurer vice-president. The is Donald Hart of Victoria. Two members from each hockey club will also act on the executive. Games will he played in the new rink of Crapaurl rind the League winner will receive a cup donated by the Criipaud-Victoria Board of Trade. The Crapaud rink will be completed this Sat- urday. it was learned last night from R. N. Dawson, Secretary of the Rink Conipi .11. prrs-iii'ol1ill.t' Mlliilszlllt Cni'l'lr'.l of thc iznim-s ended in ll draw iii? imii iii (.i,mi.i, iieiii on it mu. uliiic P.'it'il lfixllll rliaikt-ii up niiciiiiii "mi Siim iii.0ii..4ii, iiic imii l Ul”1l'r 0" WI) iii mi” f"t”'h 59””! down to the Welsi1inrn's 25 before If'0lPd an idcntical 28 points. ibciiig swpped by Norris Miwmii ””i'd"” B”””””'5 welsmmmi Dave .llacl.cod of Prince. of Wales VIN" H" h"'””' ””"”S”” Wm” ”” College brrniiziit thc play back to '11" (Wm .”51"i'di'V 1” mi” Hi" h5diSa11it ltuiistzinls I1i'ritui'y 111111 .1 a:i edge on play but ll. (iCl(il'llllllP(lt"WP run and miimiim: mi (.3, 5.1.11: l11iiist:1iiis rirtfciise, niiiidliil i.iiiiii:c iii iiitks imiis aiiicuoiiiiiii Di CU5l'”l'5 I-(W1 Smildv "Old H” of St. l)1iiisI:1n's rnarle a smart 25 Dunst.in's University intermediate football team gave what he thought would be his last pre- game pep talk to a football squad. Due to pressure of business he planned to retire from coaching duties at the completion of the serics and as the game.about to start hits to be a sudden-death of- fair it looked like the end of the NEW YORK, tAP)- New York Rangers turned back Chicago 3-1 1111?. The Saints wcre coached byl -i .d . d i- iiii, aideiines ii, . , John Eldon Green. lz;liiiwi.i1ii,:iX:-ii Om Emei if”: Gi'”":' iyebviuisnt gfsuxg t in a rough National Hockey League l-lnr fiftr-on niiiiutos in the early. iii iiii. (ii-..i..iii,ii. ii...-ind iii. 37 let” itiiei uh '3 if 1 game at Madison Square Ga.rden li"i-”-W” m I may 3” em me Wednesday night. The victory was P”" M iii" n"i'”"d 1”” mp w9l5I",W1-lsliiricii .'i'.',illlI hurl an edge but 'men liaiiiiiu-rvtl at the SD.U. lllltf ii.-iiiiii iii,i i.i.i iiiisi iiii. gniiiis ieii bi” Nil” Nil mid "" ”l)9””i-4-Eyai'd ltnc. Kiinbal Jay relieved the of those locker-room scenes similar to "Wln this one for tlv Gipper", or "Win this one for Leahy" after the Rangcrs' fourth over the last- place Black Hawks this season and was marked by 13 penaltiu, ninc Once they cicssctl thc line but the -(.5, .. i . - ii , 1 -' . play was Oil-SldP. Again Roll.c:R: iixil;”i,ii-2:1 i1iLiliIiA?y!.1Fit'(lghe Lulu. had hem smoke" with F in the opening period. - Lee was only inches away when iir-iv;-iii. iiiiim. i.iid'(.d wiih ' may in 5t”ma5h fiumem 31' hmtf, time I: With the score tied 1-1 in the was halted. itu-iii,-i.iii.ii-ii 11": NOLI9 D””"erG'”i9I3' T” second period the Rangers went I l,m".nt1 tlir- l”!'('P1t'ltlKl end of a page ii, iiii. 5...-.,iii-i iiaii imiiiiig 37”"9- . . . ahead at 14:55 of the period on l1'l1l'illl"- Wilt 5i''''ll1'V-i5 ""5 1” iiartrr i)-.1111: Ciidmorc was forced? . -"I goal bY HMTY HOWE”. The NEW i thc vicar for a try llI1I'll he ir.1.-: :10 imw mp mnw sunning imiiil Wllilirflfir 19 WIS We iisumlf York defnnceman fired ii 40. (mi. drarzized d0Wtl On lit" 0110 will 11119 a nose. bleed. caught hie and played H1911 W51 or that caromed off Bill Gadsby's Same 0' me semi 3”” may shoulder and went by the surpris- s' by big Len Shea. Lee was partlzlllyii -i-im mm” was Ruin imndied by blocked and wont in mutt) thc Earl Nicholson and Nick made 11 ball over for the try when lxcnii): i:()()d job (if 3 diiiipiiii iaski couldn't outscore Gordon Bennettts ed Chi 1 Prince of Wales College team and cam scant A R0mM' Ron Murphy and Don Raleigh received Maclioiialtl czimc suonpini: rinwn i. W Cgi,-, .. .. i - g IVS UKCIY that GOFGOH SW8 51 ,.55i5i3i tn hltrk his effort. and ill'N'Pllf :1 "mi N. Hanynllltlai.it'IS.MEa?:::K”;.i pretty good l)I'6-Slilnlc talk to 1115 NM, y,,i.k added In i,i.,m.anCe 5"”"” Chandler, (;. Tiveedv 1.! Ft:-lvclli chmgesi M' any mt" B""'”'” had marker in the third period at 8:24 T1veed.V led assault after a.xs;1iiittiiaii.i.si D. Cudmoig B-' iiuicif 1115 l715.l'9F5 301"? M” I” H" 5"” Paul Ronty converted Dssises from ies. The Prince of Wales coach has participated in a lot of foot- ball series but he stated the other night that he never saw such a cicucly and cleanly fought one as that which was completed yester- day evening. i ' o wally Hergeshcimer and Hy Butler to give the Rangers a 3-1 advant- age. for Prliice of Wales. dove over the line and battled with Fisher for possession of the ball. The tense- ness was lifted for a few seconds when' Earl NichoLson called the play down for an of!-side. Q 0 0 on the Saints line but the rrrl and -white defnnsi-s hclrl. Once Jack i.-mini, Di )1aCLPOd Mi Ladner. (71”kIn M”d”l T”'""dV with 3ii'1illliacl-iv R. l.ce' StlI)S'B. Hutchcson. c:'1incl'1ing shniildrr tackle. on an- Ti D.iii,ii.5i ' ' ' otlicr nccas on Brewer .-lulrl uasi S i). Utnii-m.wm.dH M caii 'inJt1i'ed when hit. by two tacklcra. iia..iiiiii iii M"cQuai(i 'iJ ii.'”.Qu.i-iii Jack MacDonald finally liPHCVCdtihHCiai:kin ri- qiii'cG'aiig'ii' Ii; MAM: V-thc pressure with a beautiful klckIi)oiiaid. ii'aii.;,s' Ki MaoD'mi'aid ”d'”'m Ith” 51d"”m”3- Th” SM"'5 8. Fisher; tlireie-quarters 1, Slieai - rushed down on the receiver tniiiv Mimima, iii Mnniibnniid K.' I i block a rcttirn kirk and c:1iti'icrl:ii,i.,' iiiiiiiaiii vi i(eiiv- mii” ii.ll0lH'Ul Flame WM "03 30 be WEI”-ii play in centre ficlrl. For the re- Gi.i'iidi.i pi M'm.in'i.iis i' ' Alone. In fact he along with the -- ---- ' ' remainder were forced to return to the football for two more titanic battles in as hard and as closely contested a series as has ever been three-quarters. N. Mizuno, M. Mac- Green of course is no prophet and little did he know that the A couple of plays more and thc tnost dramatic play of the ser- ics occurred. lt followed a scrum on the left hand side of the field. Just before the scrum went I r;i:ieiri?i.ii1":?1iiededT!i1rii:-g:ixlT:lei:,I X13; tllown dlliaclsgnc of the Saints with Christmas examiiiatloiis in mg”ifaiiii?"eiyileggegiilshglisiz the offing the authorities have de- oided that the series has gone far 9”0"3h Imd fmm he" 0” 1" "5 the hall came out of the Welsh- . m9 b00k5- . . . men's scrum. The Prince of Wales ' 4 backfield commenced passing and It WM 81 IITCM -it-'YtM. Both 001- little Rollie LN! the last man In less: have had stronger teams in the line was in the clear at the the annual battle for Provincial in riiiiii iiimd Corner with uni), the far left hand corner started heading for the opposite side as MURRAY RIVER. Nov. 20 & 2Isf-8 P.M. FRIDAY & SATURDAY 1 .Y . "Is. .:llIIll' intermediate honors but never were there two such evenly matched squads pitted against one another in the Fall classic. Four times in two yards to go when Shea par- tially stopped hlm. Lee went to place the ball over the line when Kenny MacDonald slid in front of him and gained possession of the pigskin. That was the last serious scoring threat. for Jackie MacDonald of the Saints relieved six games the players came off the field after playing to a draw. On one occasion St. Dunstaiiis were the winners by 0. 3-0 score. (E-T" ,. Dirt. The next game Prince of Wales the pressure with a long kick iii. ' f, ' TIE won 13-10. At the end of the sixth shortly afterwards. U 51' . game each team had scored 28 ' ' ' (AR Scam. " points. Tlicy couldn't be any After the regulation game IIlIlf' of sixty minutes the boys started 9 another ten minute session. it was almost dark and the moon, in closer than that. I O The Welshmcn had victory with- '”';m'M 9 i in iiieii 3;,” during iiie iii-Si iii. the clear November sky. must tecn minutes of the second half I'll" WORN MW" WW1 50""! SIIEW Di yegflcx-day's game. Tiiei, piiuiidcd little amnzcmcnt to see mortals the Saints' line until it scented "Si"! it" "KIN 10 clay foothill!- that the red and white defences Th" W”5h'""" P"'-W3d ""0 . simpiy mini give. Fim ii wouid Saints territory. The Saints i be Tweedy, then Hutciiesoii. Auld I'”'55"d ”" City C”"”I""” Md and Mizuno driving like battering Md the '"k'5 3": ”.V”'- ' .Ittl S.D.U.dI tit" :im":iy nh(;idIfm ..A iitiisniifiiqiiigi There were good half-time runs. umvu or i now. run. ; ipuisuuimu-Jiuionien A Uvlssmtf-Rolllfboucus Line, a. new lrrm Curtain." niur- I''”'” ”"'I”” -'""Ii long kicking n....m..v.. IOHN L. BALDERSloii mui-ed the spectators as they :'hr;:ughi':"'i 'h(;n"”:f' rhrnwpliw. , . 1 If I" P 1'? 0 By . . -i( "4 NOEL LANGLEY watched the p.mc."Tm3i throughout but the Saints hold a unumvmmmu -....I..'.'.?L','.E.".”.',;",' " Tiiefe Wu im Iii. oi tannins. powerful defense that. could not E”. he cracked. During the six games i the highest. calibre of sportsman- i ship was disiilayed. No lists were thrown and seldom ware tempt-rs raised. It was a great. series. re- flecting credit on the colleges. coaches and players. o . . and of drama around the Saints" goal-line and down along the side- lines as the pressure mounted. There were moments of suepcnse and thrllls- when the crew-cut Tweedy. a hard driving forward SPECIAL SALE Ff7ll7S:STIAIIl0tIi WAGON C0115 31150 MEN'S sui1coi1s- 311.95 i5ggjis.i1,:gi1iI11i1iiiiiEo PARKAS 311.95 BOYS' -STATION ftIIAffi0N7C0llliS 31135 hBQfS;Ilf.A.fY”QOltTED PAIIKAS 59.95 BOYS” HEAVY norsitiifsiiiiiis .3159 HAMBLY Gt. INNIS M Itgauru si. , Hm cm "Wt" Dr huauua by S ' All M G M Also Short Subiecfs ll The only drawback of the series was the fact that two players on each team were injured. John F. Maobomld of st. Dunstan's sut- ferod I. broken ankle last week and Jerry Johnston of the Elints received A severe ankle sprain. Yesterday Mark Ladner of P.W.C was forced to leave the game af- ter being knocked out on I tackle a ' was taken to hospital for oo- 31 ation. Doug Cudmore of the Welshman was forced to leave the same contest after receiving at non: injury. VT. FORUM DATES NOV. 17 in NOV. 21 THURSDAY- Genonl Skating .8to10 FRIDAY-. Children's Skating 4 to 5:30 HOCKEY-HALIFAX - 8:30 SATURDAY- Genersl Skating ...s........ 3 to 5 Rural-Urban nt-toutlior I - 10 o N.Y. Rangers Turn”Back Chicago Black Hawks The Rangers scored the lone goal in the first period at 17:21. Andy Biithgatc registered the tally. his first in the NHL, after taking passes from Murphy and Camillc Henry. Chicago tlcd thc score 1 - l at 6:16 in the second period. Murray Cost:-llo got the goal assisted by Gadsby and Jimmy Pr-ters. The crow! was 6.170. SUMMARY First Period: New York. Bath- gate (Murphy. Henry) 17:21. Pen- alties: Gee and Howell 1:01, Bod- nar 6:38, Hcrgcshelmer and Zei- rlel 8:17, Mickoskl 9:15. Howell 10:53, Zcidci 15:50. Bullcr 19:45. Sr-cmid Period: Chicago, Costello (Gasby. Petcrsi 8:16. New York. Howell (Raleigh. Murphy) 14:55. Penalties:Wilson 3:50. Irwin 8:04. Third Period: New York. Ronty (Herizcslieimcr. Bullerl 8:28. Pon- altins-Hlldebrand 2:42, Morison 12:10. Maripacs Defeat Truro Bearcals STELLARTON. N.S.. (CPt-Pic- tou Marlpaca .last years lcaguc champions. defeated Truro Bear- cats "I-4 in an Antl;onlsh-Pictou- Colchcster Hockey game Wednes- day. For two periods and a half it was a nip-and-tuck game, Then penalties proved costly to Ti'uro. The first period ended 1-1. but Truro outscored Pictou 3-2 in the second. Plctou tied it up midway in the last period. Then Tic Wil- liams scored the winner and two more goals made it certain. Ollawa Baseball Manager Offered Beller Position OTTAWA. OP)--Frank Slum, manager of the Ottawa Athletics of the international Baseball bea- gue for the last two years. has re- fused to sign for anolhcr season because or "it more favorable op- portunity." In a telephone call from his home near Baltimore, Sksf! said Tuesday night he was offered a contract by BL-mic Guest. new director of thc Philadelphia Ath- letics farm system. but he refused to sign. am! said he has an opportun- ity to Join at sporting goods house in Baltimore and admitted there is a possibility of his getting into the Baltimore American League baseball organization in an official capacity. 1 The parent A's will have to find two new officials for the Ottawa club now. General manager Elmer Bin-kart wasnred alst week by Guest. Saints To Play- Sl. F. X. In Two Game Hoop Series The Saint Dunstan! University basketball team will play at home and home exhibition series with St. l?.- X., it was learned here yester- day from Father Walter Mac- Gulgaii. The first game will be played at 51. F. X. this Saturday night with thc return game being played in the S. D. U. -igymiiaslum on the following Saturday. The Saints this year will floor a strong team although they will be minus five of last year's runner-up Maritime Intercollegiate and In- termediate Championship team. Lost to the Saints through grad- uation iire Joe Mullaliy, Cyril Mac- Isaac. Pete Dunphy, Clarence Mac- Donald and Earl MacKinnon. However. thc Saints still have Reardon. Dorals, Johnny Taylor, Bob ltlooney. Siowely and a iium- ber of newconiers. This week they played two exhibition games against city teams winning the first by it. 46-31 score and a game last night by a 68-24 count. Hockey Scores By THE CANADIAN PRESS . Autlgnnlsli-PIci.nu-(lodchcster Truro 4 Pictou 7 Quebec Juni-or Jonquiere 0 Montreal Catmdians 1 it) 5 Ontario Senior A Sarnia 2 Slratfnrd 6 Ontario Junior A Toroiito St. Michael's 7 Guelph 5 Gait 0 Hamilton 6 i Northern Ont. Senlnr A Sault Ste. Marie. Mich. O Sud- bury 5 .m.E(JJF6.l.g Top Blue ilinnels James MacGregor of Oha.rlottr-- town will be taking A four horse racing stable to Blue noiinetts Raceway In Montreal next March, it was learned here last night. Among the horses In Mac- Grz-gor's stable will be Josedale Clipper who has been re-p'.ir- chased by an Island owner. Mac- Gregor will also be taking My Darling, a cnlt named Jollity's Son and another unnamed horse with him. Macfiregor raved in Blue Bonn- ctts during the latter part of this season and had outstanding suc- ccss on the Montreal track. . Margaret Howatt---North riies Ends In Draw Tiger-Cats Win. Opener From Montreal Alouettes By will (iruum Canadian Press Staff Writer HAMILTON. (GP) - Hamilton Tiger-Cats, in spectacular bursts of scoring power directed by quarter- back Ed songin, Wednesday struck for six converted touchdowns through the air and along the ground to trounce Montreal Alou- ettes 37-18 in the opening game of the Big Four playoffs. Tiger-Cats never looked better all season as they took advantage of nearly every break to strike for pay-off blows. Their fensive showing was matched y a. de- fence that weakened only on two occasions when Sam (The Rifle) Iitcheverry find two tauchiiiiiim plgstgh th 1 EVERY. 0 eague's an. quarterback, was complgieiy 03:: shadowed by Songin who guided the Tiger-Csts' su r-charged ,i. tack in brilliant fasnltion with out. standing help from backs Don kuii. sorow. Merle Hopes. Bernie Curtis Ralph Toohy and Royal Baillev ' A crowd of about 15.000 saw the fiercely-fought struggle in C:vio stadium in perfect. sunny wgmiiei. The second game will be played ii; Montreal Sunday and only a Com. plete reversal of form by his Alouettes will send the series inu; a third game scheduled for next. Wednesday in Montreal. Dodgersi Manager Big Guessing Game For Fans Wants End Of I4-PlaiyeLl.imil GLACE BAY. N. 5., (CP)-Gob dnn Clarke, president of thc Glace Bay Hockey Club, said Wed- nesday hc will ask the Maritime Major Hockey League to do away with the 14-player limit imposed the first of the season. Glace Bay Miners have hard hit l)y injuries and Mr. Clarke said the situation could get. worse. Mincr forwards Toni- been my Fyles and Ken Watson are on the injured list now. A league meeting Sunday at New Glasgow will discuss league operations. Jr. Caniidiens Defeat Marquis In 10-0 Shuloul MDNTREAL. (CP)n Montreal's high-powered Junior Canadlens crushed the lucklcss Jonqulcre Marquis 10-0 in a Quebec Junior Amateur Hockey Association game Wednesday night. Henri Richard led the scoring spree with three goals and two assists, while Denis Boucher helped drive the Marquis deeper into the cellar with two goals. Claude Vlnet, Forbes Kennedy. Andy Fronovost, Warren" liynes and defenceman Bob Mccord also connected for the Monirealers. BLAZIIIG WILL THE BELL TOLL? me ems HAVE THE ANSWER- FILL THE RINK TO oveiu1i.owiNG.' IF - IF .- You WANT HOCKEY to columns. HOLDING SEATS - TODAY - PLEASE - 9 ON ' GENERAI. SALE - FRIDAY - 9 A.M. AND ON. HALIFAX tvs. ISLANDERS -4 FRIDAY 8:30 SCHURMANS SCHOOL PARADE Presents the following Programme over Radio Station CJRW FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 2011: AT 7:30 P. M. Tryon, Grade 9-Reading. Wayne Thomas-North Tryon, Grade 7-Vocal Solo Joyce Dixon-North Ti-yon, Grade 3-Reading. lrwln Brown-Long River. Grade 6-Plano Solo. Deane Roberts-North Tryon, Grade 2-Reading. I June Johnson- North Tryon, Grade '1-Vocal Solo. ' These contestants will compete in the 1-3 Classroom Division. '7. Ruth Howatt-North Tryon. Grade 4--Reading. '3. Bedeque School Chorus-Grades 7-80-10. '9. Adela Dixon-North Tryon. 10. Ron W namaker-Air Marshal Johnson. Gr. 6-Piano Solo. 11? Nancy Clark-Summer-std. Elementary. Grade 6-Vocal Solo. . imsiisciioissric OOIZ CONTEST 3- NORTH rnvou vs. - SPRINGHILL All contestant: In asked to be at the radio station It 1 I. M. Friday and Quin teams at 1:10 P. I TIIEIIMEOI d IIHUHMAN111 1 BY JACK HAND NEW YORK, (AP)-Who is gnu... to manage Brooklyn Doug;-Hg -pii; cuesalnz game is swrsplng mi, town. Almost everyone out of ii i.,i, has been mentioned as "the le.-in. I"K '-mldidnw bl! some shadowy source. 'I'i1ree New York morning papers Wcdncsdaycanie up with threedit. ferent names as replacements for- Chuoh Dressen, who resigned am; :1. contract dispute. An afternoon paper featured byline articles by its three bascball writers on "rd like to sec-manage the Dodgers," In the face of the recur-mi: rumors club president Walter O'- Mnlley stands firm. "No Hliilltlgcr has been named." he said. "1 don't know when we will (leckl:-. I can't tell you how many are un- der consideration. When we makn our choice. we'll call a press con- ference and let you know." Ken Smith. in the New Ynrt Daily Mirror reported Walter Al- ston. Montreal Royals lnnnarcr would get the Job according to "a source close to the Ebbets field inner headquarters." M.MlI.l.ilandings YEO THEATRE Montague-Fri.-Sat.-20 End 21 P W LT 1'' Arts. Halifax 1'! 12 it 0 89 00 34 Sydney 18 12 6 0 '10 53 94 GlaoeBay 1'1 12 6 0 so at 12 Oh'town. 18 518 0 60 93 10 FOREST Color-John Payne. Susan Morrow Tall Timber - Forest Fires - Action - Romance. Grade 7-Reading. Ml itwitiiiix. iiwititm 111-41111111111 ttl:'ttlitll”llit'lAt'1N . . sci-urm-m School 1-moo la spomma an amount u n ensue smleo Future .