; ‘ fs ‘ ~ 4 2 sat writ. : : : % ee . Pepe ae ait 5 on 3 i . : ’ 2 \ | } } q + D 4 ’ ‘Calvin Parker MacDonald Finally Discovers Niche a ‘By JERRY GLADMAN as MacDonald fired 33 goals,; Finally, Abel realized he Canadian Press Staff Writer Howe had 3 and Delvecchio 20. |couldn’t find a suitable replace- It. took 19 seasons and nine SCORING DROPS ._. ment for MacDonald so he made professional hockey clubs, but But MacDonald again ‘lost the |a deal with the Bruins, The vet- ’ it appears Calvin Parker Mac- scoring touch as in the next two|eran left winger returned to Donald has finally found a place years his goal prodictium|Detroit while sophomore Pit to-hang his hat. _ dropped first to 21, tien to 13.|Martin went to Boston. : _ The 32-year-old native of Syd- ’/The next thing he knew, he was| ‘On another line, Parker ma ney, N.S., who started his pro travelling again—this time to|be less than ordinary,” said :|eareer with Pittsburgh Hornets the Bruins. Abel earlier this. week. “But the of the-American Hockey League MacDonald was traded along |three.of them together ‘is a in 1952 and-had spells with four with veteran Al Langlois, Rob |happy marriage. The only rea- _|National: Hockey League .leams, Dillabough and Ron Harris to|son I let him go. in. the first is back with Detroit Red :W: , Boston for Ab McDonald and|place is because the fans were More thafi* that, MacDonald is Bob McCord. -| getting on his back. I just hope While MacDonald plu ggea|that doesn’t start again. ‘- Dream Team ~_ Soon Picked © By CHRIS ANNETT s back on a line with super star I can hear the sc c M : nonaicder Crozi Gordie~ Howe and. centfe Alex In two games since’ returni pow ere asad 3 prone evan | and’ have had thelr Delvecchio, comprising -a solid: along with the lowly Brujns this |+, petroit,. MacDonald show. be. and off days to say the least. Crozier had his troubles at ‘ore of ae etter, It was eG oe and four at |his pein by scoring a pair , : when ' aying | we Deivec- : |sists games—Abel was jof goals- Tiles Ai soso then has been sorted ead aa aa 1 jchio in the 1962-63 season that i [having trouble finding someone| Dav. Keon, the Leafs’ hot Hall has goaled all but four of his club’s matches and has been MacDonald reached his. greatest tS yaclaae Bian Ga the lias cette shot centre, is a doubtful starter ~ i frre een Wi wee tht ot Te || Se aa ae eee (teeta te ; . {33., R : Ae was for use Norm ssibly miss ic fact barn hascamenea the best cae against seen ‘i ee ae Aba aie be Jock : ga a but this broke up his other 3 wel _ his shou canted ; games played ng to the Howe-Delvecchio-Mae- | ~~ : ; top line. € - lin last week's action. ; he has lost Sie Oe on cau Calne te oraneer the All {Donald trio to provide the scor- PARKER MACDONALD - ’ Btar nomination on this alone for he has been winning the clutch “| |ing punch tonight when the ltime prior to joining Detroit. er ae games for the Habs and that is all any man can do. {Wings invade Toronto. for &| He spent some time -with Who the two first team defensemen will be ie not too big me Other wames toMight “nave (Toronto and New York in the ar IB rewer en eee ee j|scoceat Canadiens paying hoot SEL, ad, lo, wi Pitter. : = to.make the first string blueline corps: However the second | to Boston Bruins and Chicago|.14 sorindfield ‘Indians of the : string poses a bit more of a problem. Alan Stanley, Terry " Black Hawks visiting New ¥ er \ 2 Harper, Doug Jarret, Ted Green, Bill Gadsby and others all 26a ts See A RE Ss Seal AL BEE | RAteers-- Beaday'e exheouie MacDonald enjoyed a. produc- aA eS im ac have been playing fine hockey while they were on the ice and ~ (Raa at Celenee. SNORE campeign wih ‘Mpeinetiend : they all will probably poll votes in the competition. .However MARR FINISHES HOLE-IN-ONE ROUND York. - a in the 1959-60 season, scoring 37 SUMMERSIDE — Showing ‘Taking Dave Keon, the fleet Harer and Statley look to’ be ; : WAS NOT NOTABLE .. goals and 3 assists in 65 games. |nimseit' as adept as an after-din- | Toronto forward, as an example, Move on to right wing and then keep moving. Gordie Howe Dave Marr, the PGA champ-° the Los Angeles Open golf’ one ‘he te ~~ ‘after a hole-in-one: ion. from Larchmont, N._Y., to add to’s| “MacDonald, a five - foot - ten, |The following year te went UP'\ner-speaker as he was a nation-|Brewer stated he was in top glide essly through the years and it is getting f n tes os ae ee other rag Ae alc 50% of |. to the 18th green during He aced the 25-yard 1th with Yesterday's 69. seepound, lott sine, esas a eee a - al hockey eemee: player, Cant physical cosdition at all tande : Howe's ability would league.” —_—s'|_- yesterday's second round iron. Marr finished : ireph noted as ‘much of : A“ |Brewer gave a humorous a “to my mind Keon Fe tae at sana cuits to Maile ead tee Soe — ~— Ss - 2 . (AP Wirephoto) {before he hooked ‘up with Howe |2me schedule. dress at the annual hockey |the most complete player in the » and ‘Delvecchio. He knocked| Hevstarted the following year |school banquet here last night. |NH”.-He said that Keon had the pro circuit for quite. some |with Hershey, playing 20 games| This is the first school ever|more shifts than any player 12 before being called up by De-/held in Summerside and Dave|the National Hockey League in- se : : ™ 3 " Pi @ ; sia ea Sf ® eee cron Nomis mae tees \SQint Dunstan's Var SITY © [NHL STANDINGS 3 de set ct Se ace Hemel Bers es fea. terete cay ; ‘= 5. goals. " 2a one of the best-ever. ~| “Brewer’s classes were held on _... IN-A CAPSULE Just when it appeared Mac-| Close to 100 avid students of |the ice at Civie Stadium with the shrugged off the effects of one early season is going - . ° . a pier p : C . Don doomed to .return $ number one | now-retired player mone oe at ante Desens sae ole eet a Read For Br -- ame Although most of the top seven |to the minors; Sid aol cae eee ieee’ cae to Carl's sisliens ai seme cae a io Hull in the past. Frank Mahovlich will quite probably draw the : : ; scorers in the NHL picked him a mew lease on life by de-jaddress climaxing the first day | game. “ runner up honors. but you can bet tha’ he will be a long way . nae r re J adi pute ‘Gurleg. tie eid wiek| soaking’ teh on the Mao wim lot a feeder oveeen. ’ |. Also- giving instructions yes- behind. - z | + After sii) dition to the SDU lineup will be |4mes there were no. changes in}Howe and Delvecchio. _ Earlier in the day, the former |terday were Dave Boswell, Jack . "The center role will be the big coniest. Stan Mikita, Jean |a six week layoff, the St. Duns- | Cyril MacDonald, who last year |the Leagues scoring race. |) The line clicked to perfection /Toronto Maple Leat star de- |X4n¢ and Gord Kelly. B now that he has’ returned to his jtan’s Varsity Saints resume the | played with the Jayvees and was wae tor felt ane i fenceman paid a visit on Mayor | At the banquet last night, . , : ; cha . : a agesad 4 a po yay oo two goals against Montreal Ca- Tignish Hockey George Key Jr. at the town hall Longe Shall ‘ee inlaes ie two months, he’s been recuper- sed er ne iT toiete where he signed the guest book |Mayor Key. on behalf of the increa Bobby R points) Goes Full Guns and also the Children’s Ward at |town and Hon. -Henry~ Wedge, the Canadiens. ow , ull has 51 polats in 28 games, |, HCN is Action, | packed he had a lengthy chat with Gary [On behalf of the gov. = a ae eee a key schedule at the Tignish Cen- |Muttart, 7-year-old son of Mr./ Hon. L.G. Dewar presented top sacneaeee with 24 assists. |tennial Arena as five commun-|and Mrs. Everett Mattart of Al- |Brewer with-a gift on behalf of r Cana- gainst nor, three intermediate and a cation. ‘i deia’ Weaseader aul pmclpone wr team will-seé action be- — one eee ee Following the banquet Brewer in third spot with $9 points, one ihe week is out. ‘The com |that hockey was : donned a hockey uniform and large , and’ working onthe power play. more than Norm Ullman of De-|munity leagues njoyer* = |participated in the regular would be rai gratifying to see St. FX their prediction troit Red Wings. 4 |during the week, despite la _}Prince County Hockey League ______ stuffed right down their throats. eet ome bar ae “eatogory | Ulan, Gordie Howe, an d|snow drifts. ss game between Pope Motor Aces- ; a a CRIA orge ¥k = mi ex” Deivecchio; -ail~of--Detroit;- ssapecmeatna Six games go in the NHL this weekend and there could George “Kehoe clair 5 Tastieeti possibly be @ shift in the leaders. The Black Hawks play the the Sight on Antigonish ra 6c? ols came from behind to 0.30 thie moreing ‘with the school Rangers and Leafs in two important tilts and should they lose ae, Mcedey's Gio that ‘without BUY MacMib| io ast the Bruins §S. = coming to an end. this. evening both and the Habs win both they will drop back to second again. is even more important. lan, the Saints lacked the punch Ullman is in fourth plate with ON | with Su ir aaieee te Montreal plays Boston and the Wings so they haven't too great | This is one of the earliest post- and drive of former years, and \25 Donts, Howe holds down fifth Te |night, officially opeting Minor __..& chore on their hands unless .the Wings can come up with a — ever for oth flatly predicted a St. F.X. wit |e with 36 and is ___|Hockey Week here “fairly big game Sunday evening. In the other two matches eee + MACDQNALD -.--/by- four goals. -linseven spot with 33. é a = pea eeeiineeiennae Toronto plays the Wings and Boston plays New York so : : Pe the X left{An for’ tha’ bélidavs, thus Asked: to..comment on this STANDINGS : se eas : : should be a good deal of opportunity for the scoring es. “Most players ena enna. oie statement, Jack Kane refused to| _ ___Netlanal Leases ean * ee - SALAD LER eK Kehoe from holding < prac- make a prediction, saying: he | 1350 20°9 3 120 76 43 _ The-temptation to step out of line is just too great for hoc- MINOR HOCKEY tices: before. school started om |preferred to let the players |;ontreal 18 94110 77°40 ' ‘key playérs on extended tours, says Stafford Smythe, president . 2 ee Wednesday. - ‘for the team Monday |netroit = “ 1712 4111 88 38 { @& Toronto Maple Leafs of the National Hockey League. That’s The following fs the playing| With only three players not|night. He affirmed that the | Toronto ‘ 15 11 5 87 8835 why he wouldn't take any NHL. team-on-a tour of Europe or |schedule in the .Charlottetown |from the. Island,.SDU ~ :oack |Saints have been underrated for |New York 719 7 90 123 21\E Russia. ‘Too’ many hijinks’ on those trips,” he said. ‘We |Minor hockey league.for today::|Jack Kane has been able to have |the past four years, and recall- |Boston 6 23 3 73 139 15 wouldn’t be able to control the players. After all, they're only * BANTAM : _ |practice. sessions almost every jed a prediction made last year/ Standing: Chicago, won 20, human. You wouldn’t blame them for stepping out a bit at Saturday, Jan. 8th. — 1230 \day since the Christmas exams jto the effect that no team could jlost nine, tied three, points 43. the sian sian drink, damaieis aecean scan Ae. © iene 1s Conan: 7150 2 ——r ee a Goals: Hull, i = i cane yon on the ice weated, sunidnasat : : a * . = - : % oe ive x tours. “That's why we have exhibition trips during training |p.m- — Hornets vs Clippers: |, . oe Rousseau, Montreal, | hen ‘the lights went out, with- _ his eo. ai E. -yere they can learn what it's like to play when they're 8.40 p.m. — Ramblers vs Rears. TODAY: S CURLING [ RA WS siatehtiy tiuiter: Dive. & oat, ay, warning. arning- Coach Harper aol se meek i u — PEE WEE ——_|—_Sgnuiiiess-Green-—tieinn—-66; ia = - T ‘ Saturday, Jan. 8th. — 7 a.m. +The . i ’ curl- | AT MONTAGUE minutes. x r : & boys to a dressing room. - “4 talked —to—her—seven—or fs — Otters.vs Racoons; 7.45 a.m. SoRowing is. today's hone “LEADERS lyn Perry and John Hackett |eig@ht hours a day : : ing draw at the CCC: : The following. is today’s draw : matried and ¥ — Rams vs Caribous: 8-30 a.m. | 194 eee pe. lat the Montague Curling Club: A Pts. |gave what assistance they could, | were = Lions vs Wolves; 9.15 aim— | wiz. ae : ~ Hull; Chicago $1. 20 $1 |until Lester ~ McAlduff ~-eased-| the things that - s Foxes vs Seals; 10 am. — Ice] 45° 9 _ my p.| Ice 1. — D. McGowan, \, |Rousseau, Montreal 16 24 40|their worry by donating a lan-|quired before I cou . “+> Cleaning ;~ 10-15" a:m.-=Coyotes | No.2 = Mi. McOualt vs. D. | ae ception am, © | ikita, Chicago 18.21 39/tern until the power was restor. her, and che agreed Pei an —- == - }ys Setters; 11 a.m. — Bisons vs | Douglas Sh rete Saas Pcie * |Uliman, Detroit 15 22 37\ed an hour later. The boys were ; : Sha aaa a, io: 3 — D. O'Rourke vs. K. |E. Shaw, R. MacDonald; G. = 5 : til Zebras; 11.45 a.m. — Springers Ready (Ladder spiel) Warner, E. Moar. Howe, Detroit - 16 19 35|cared for-in the rink until the : vs Elks. me No. 4 — Bliz. : vs.| Ice 2 — R. Ferguson, P. John- |Beliveau, Montreal 12 22 34 /lights came on and were taken | FORUM SKATING PAPERWEIGHT- 6 MacDonald ston, A. Coneen, L. MacDonald |Delvecchio, Detroit 12 21 33'safely back to their homes. 2:00 - 3:30 pan. its iadaar Saturday, Jan. 8th. — 4.30 pam. | 8: Storey. (section final in Croc- dae aco ACD ONS 3Y - 3:00 Pp. burning, and protective to your heat= ' — Ice 1 — Jays vs Eagles; Ice | “tt trophy). fot. yee bee s- Pix | TODAY ing equipment. Call ws for Texaco ea rA 2.— Sparrows vs Redbirds: 5.10 No 5 gt al 's. rotate — A. tae - Hen- x pan vines ; Fuel Chiet today! . ‘ ‘\p.m. — Ice 1 — Blackbirds vs| Bagnall, HR. Carruthers, F. (tiger. | -, Cie. Intel aL ral 7 : |Bluebiras; Tce 2—Crows vs F} Mach an, E. Tanton — S. Bea- |9 DP. Adults—25e ©. ai. Ma : : oe ele , A. Leman, T:W.L. , | Iee 1 — Dr- P. Macintyre, P. : es) Car : Coowis nat Bimtbinds (tneticey |, Salles Saliva, Bobbins, Helen Rob | ee —= —=4-7312 @P\ ae. television . 3.30 — HL. Sear Ladder Spiel |bins vs C. Nicholson, M. Nichol- they , : resumes: Ue ison, L. Forness, R. Galloway. a OTOR R ue. : fi No. 1 — A Saunders vs, .D. a9 ee co a oe ‘ REPAIR . condition _ as. a ia ‘ ES 5 eae Ee es ee Gy Kinnon, B. MacKin-.|# §& % a eae ne eauted Matt oe ; enone, Ones — i tindeea wath ee cs Owen Ea so a , Ch'town Petroleum - . : MIAMI, Fla- (AP) — Every |with Chicago Black Hawks and made , ; Acorn. MacNeil, B. MacNeil. sete 5 Products Ltd League sta: aoe sti time Baltimore.,Colts’ Tom |the old Detroit Cougars. : 1. a ° p fake gue i : ‘ a 3 — EF. Acorn vs. Dr. Mies arrange own substitutes | arte handles the ball against | ‘The sounger Matte, a runesd dk lees tx . MacDonald. necessary. cone e St. Ch’town , é ay = + : Dallas Cowboys in the National |six - footer from Ohio State, : ee i e No. 4 — M. Bell vs D. Stan |ar ALBERTON Football. League’s Playoff Bowl |guided the Colts to a 20-17 tri- — se , for the ROAF Eagles ; - : +, mone. The following i i Sunday, the Colts’ |umph over Los Angeles Rams * Oe ee _ cs ; _No. 5 — B. LeClair vs. Dr. C. curling schedule gethn Auseeion ‘each alae ‘he aay a silent|and a near-victory over Green af q Gallant. oe Rink for tonight. gia prayer : Bay Packers, who won tie INTERCOLLEGIATE HOCKEY sowie Moret the entertain- 71:00 Carling for Glassware: | 39 : : He is Bobby Boyd, the Colts’ |Western Conference playoff 13:10 | : : ment for the fans as the ‘ i ‘ j ® a |__J.H. ‘Myrick, Annetta, Gordon, |All-Pro @efensive corner ack in overtime. He stuck mostly to Rene St. Francis Xavier men: clothered the Eagles o | No. 1 —'W. Redden- G. Mac- Earl Callaghan, Helen McCue |who will be thrown into. the |NFL rules forbid bringing in the tune of 11-3. ee oe D. MacKay, P. MacKay |vs Addison Rayner, Libby |quarterback slot should- any-ja quarterback replacement inj re vs aed for mi | gy Boar's, Game (seaman Comme ig he a, at tac | Ste Dunetan's University who had a hat trick for és ,By BOB MYERS. | Bag — J. cate D. Stew- | John sae Lioyd Wilkie, Bev'| ‘It’s’ been seven yor Sova eee Bud aegis te sg : : os Aces ‘ ° S ANGELES ° (AP)—Dav » H. Douglas, C. Sentner vs. |Frizzle, Willard Foley vs Frank |I played quarterback,” ahoma co! a ams in ; ) aaa given’ the star roe _ Ragan gained first place at the | A rer M. Stewart, B. — Arnold Bennet. said ae Peaure the yd on ay says, we At SDU Rink ’ : -way mark. ,000 Partri » P. Redden. - a ss Or ¢ “a I as a/jwere team. i Ped ‘ nnn Gee ere Aageles Open Feitay tar cote --No.-s = Opeti tor Bert Pridham, Isabel. McKin-|pro. x tis *. jonly threw’ about"10 passes a Monday, Jan. 10 — 8:00 P.M. int | ; the game 10-0}. Dave MacLeod and Piddles : : en for possible : ‘ ; ime? : ‘ ° before Hatchings finatly scored | Doyle scored twice for the Aces (20¢. Stroke separated the Florida | final in _ Crockett trophy..(@4..|n0, Orville Willis, Laura Ram-| ‘I don’t think Matte’s going |game. * : tor’ the Ainee an oe ae er _ a. certs wnlgiaag ACES. |professional from the menacing Toole vs. MacDonald or Storey). |say_vs Arthur Wilkie, Marion |to get hurt. I sare hope not. T'd| As” a pro, he was converted |---~-- - Admission Adults -1.00°— Students 50e—-~-*|-—- last period. = Gallant ry ; teas (challenge of Arnold Palmer and une: 4 — D. Douglas, F. Mac- ee Ramsay, Bon- = = best, of oe = be = . te coll, ae wy, es eae weyecdld Regie weet ele’ Ss Galen —- hd te F Adios Sesinan,, Dou: liae teen ree ling the NFL the past seasbn in : oe Fr RIFLE SHOOT Scorers for the RCAF were, jone-under par 70.to go with his | Ki sieiit "L. Manin oo enzie, Connie Profit “vs| Matte, a halfback with negli-|interceptions with nine. besides Hutchings, Doug Tuck: |first round 67 for a 3e-Hole tital | eae L Upton Seaman, Lou Turner, Bud |gible expetience as a pro quar-| The odds favor the cowboys SUNDAYS 5:00 P.M. CHANNEL 13 Following are the results of | and Gagner. of 137. fot No. 5 — M. Pursey, G. Car, Clarke, Beverley MacAusland terback, had to step in when the |by 3% points. Dallas, after 4 : cues rifle competition staged ear- SUMMARY Baxter, a 29-year-old Texan | W*hers, A. Trewin, E. Jenkins *lColts’, Johnny Unitas and his |losing five ganies in a row in 9 s : y. Tek | ve. D M. Dockendorft, |AT SOUR sary Cus lier this week by the York In-| First Period. 1. Aces, from Atarillo, finished ‘ahead | * D. George, M. Dockendorff, vt ; sub, Gary Cuozzo, were lost for |mid-season, rallied behind quar- ee 5 T Ow com Rife Club: send oe, fa : of Palmer with a 67 for 138 in a a B. Kilpatrick. ae pe a pi Meh the ‘final two weeks of: the ‘sea- |tetback ge Meredith to wa ; tockett 98 +18; dazzling round. that included | *” Souris Curling Club for |son, ‘ 2 five of their last seven—the , Willard Murray y7 |Clow .(Brewer)* 14:53; 4, abled’ ch ‘the fourth and "Sth No;-1 —B Acorn, M. Jones, |mixed cyrlitg:: . ‘> |PLAYED IN NHL _|three in a row—for a 7-7 record. THIS WEEK AT CLUB DE GOLF DE PANAMA, PANAMA. Laken Lewis 96 | Driscoll, (Brewer) 1640, Pem-lnoles. A. Gill, J. Ready vs. A. ‘Love: |7-9 Matte’s father, Roland Joseph (Baltimore, headed for the bs Raymond Vessey 95 “A Ta shes, 6:15, Deighan,| paimer, who trailed with 2 72|E< Wood, J. MacMillan, A.| Ice 1 — H. Poole, M. Poole, D. |(Joe) Matte of Cleveland, was league championship before the Keir Vessey 1 | Thetis Ported: Bas Thursday, blazed back with :32- | Stanhope. ‘|Morrow and M: White vs D |born in Bourget, Ont., near linjury to Unitas, finished 10-8-1, Stuart Vessey 94 | (Clow) 7:51; 6 ‘ihe, Grady |34.66 to tie for second. No. 2 —‘J. Squarebriggs, Jr., ar a; Bourtien, R. Boy: |ottawa and played briefly in|not counting the playoff loss to Roland Vessey 94] (Grady) 12:18: 7. Aves Pont |. The roof fell-in for Ragan’s|™. Acorn, H. Edwards, M. Gill |lan and E. MacSwain. - ~|the National Hockey League |Green Bay. Reginald Mosher #2 | 14:80; 8. Aces, MacLeod, (Doyle) |{iSt Tound co-leader, 23-year-old | V8- D_ Stanhope, 0, MacDonald, |, Ice 2 — R. Jenkins, N. Jen- ; . = a Frank’ Vessey. ‘ 91119:59,. Penalties: Deighan, 8.54, |S'¢Y€ Oppermann of San Fran-|D. Livingstone, D, MacMillan. kins, K. Eachercaise and W. Cof- : Arthur Brown Sines ui 7" \eiseo. He soared to 40-38-78 for | No. 3 — K. Ready, B, Square- |fi vs J. Doucette, B. Marr, E * JUNIOR HOCKEY 4 David Ling S| “Third Period: 0° Aces Dayle (MS ** triggs, J. Farquharson, 8. [beiere and J. Maclean . | ; = Shaw ° 87 (D. MacLeod) 3:59; 10. Aces PAR IS 71 ; Howatt vs. K. Jenkins: P. Dal- lee 1 _ Major Reed, G R 1 = iph MacCallum 2 Deighan (Gallant, Grady) 10.20; oat at the Rancho Munict- wet M. MacKadyen, D. Cor’ |,i°° soa Betty Lonny Reed, F O R U M ~ 11. RCAF, Hutchings ‘Course, whic 36- ; 5: 5 A. Te Sateen’ y 81 | 10:31; 12. RCAF. ficken, (hte, 35-71 and measures ont ae 16,890 - No. 4—L Johnston, M. Blak- a tien B. Pierce y : ‘ | ae 8} |Donald, Hughes) 18:21: 18. RCAF |vards. ! “ [ney, G. Brooltins, D. Jenkins ws. | 00° US" Gorin BR. Cottia, A: SUNDAY, JAN. 9th — 2 P.M. ‘ aan ie fy us essey Gagnon, (Brewer) 17:43; | 14. strokes back of the |K._Dalziel, A. MacKinnon, F. MacDonald and C. MacDorel ; ; : MIKE SOUCHAK ayne Vessey 80 |Aces, Doyle, 18.34. No Penalties. leader were a group that in-| Brown, M. MacLean. - Wee: Bowie, C- Rowan, B aR Rogers Rangers Ress Winter of 16 POA. vs” CHI-CHI RODRIGUEZ ak woe oi 8 ] cluded Dave Marr, who holed} No. 5 — Dr. J. Higgins, B. Mas 04 D. Townsend. : Oe “Championships 4 eeigner.et Penver Open ‘Betty!Aam Crockett ee Oe RENO oe aes Wi: low Geiacy | enamine a Dalcaey, a WELCOME SPRING imei i gd ee ; j b : ‘ ; Lou Graham, vs. Kae NE - a . > : 3 ~ Florence Vessey ° < .. 30) The Pacific sea otter, down |68; Miller. Barber, Charlie Sif-| Giddings. F. Johnston, B.| Egyptians welcome the spring em 's High School == Shell’s Wond cheat Pius Trainor ener =~ SO bo-about 1,000 50. years. ago, now ford, Dave-Stockton- and “Wes }-Brooking,°: ower ROR Year ty rising at -4- gam. : sagcottgresaiiny prac ystigrecnr tt Ad 600 i : 8 on lerful World of Golf. "of - Harold Neill 80 /is estimated to aumber about |Ellis Jr, each with a 69, and| Spares: D. MacLean, Mv Mac-|to walk about the Nile and} Students—35e cS ulte— “ ie . a » Lawnpnce Lacey 90! 40,000. . 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