Eskies' Jackie Edmon- lil).\lUN'l‘0.\' ICPi V ‘ Western 5-, I run Eskimos of the Football Conference announced Wednesday that star quarter back. Parker will be traded or I W sold to another Canadian club at his own request. ’ litisiiiigs ii‘it'di 11 c M a h o n, i . pre~idciit of tie club said l «t '1 I Pit‘kt‘l' iolri ilie I‘iSh'Illl s Ilf‘ W's ,1... prepared to Sign a new contract and if necessary will play out his option with the club. .\lt~.\lalioii said a month of negol ation has proved fruitless. Money. he said. was not the pai‘illlllllilll issue. \ club statement issued at a rc-s conference said Parker .« feels "he and the football club i Duoulrl he better off if he played elsewhere." Parker. 31 - year - old. triple- thl‘t‘al quarterback. has been with Edmonton since 1954. The native of K noxvllle. Tciin.,‘ would be eligible for Canadiani ('llilf‘llShp this spring. ‘ ‘ “his .BETTER CHANCPfl ihad not requested a trade with Large: said at a press ton-tam Cpmmc club fl‘t'llt't‘ lie frcls playing else-j ‘ ‘ ' \llii'l't' would provide better ARGOs‘ INTERESTED t JACKIE PARKER oiiooi'iuiutics iu the luturc. lie. In loi‘onto, Lew Hayman,. Saul he had been thinking of§managing dirrctor of Torontol a-kug the (tub to let him goiArgonauts, said his Easternl since the end of last season. iFootbali Conference would be, .\I(‘.\I8I1011 said the club hasi“interested" in getting Parkerl not find other Canadian teams ‘ —"bui it would depend on what I . ‘ e . III‘I Parker is available. .Skimos would want m . . l Parker said he would not. money. in players, or in both." “firmsnriiy accept any trade? Parker has scored more arrangement made by the Es-‘poinfi-fi'fli—and more touch- kimos. 1downs—79—«in league play thanI tired whether he preferred any player in Canadian football.l an\' city. said he history. thought Toronto would offer the. Parker's list of football hon-3 bcsi possibilities. He said heiors and records are numerous. Curling Ch'ships StartOn Monday The British Consols playdowns the curling highlight of the sea- . . son. for the men's provincial.GAME championships swings into ac-i 1. dv Humphrey. Cli'town tinn Monday morning Feb. 11 ativs Peter Seliurman, S'Side. 9n‘clock at Summerside Curling] 2. Doug. MacGowan. Monta- rink. ‘Rue vs I). Wray, AF Twenty-five rin k s will bath 3. Jon Fisher, tie for the coveted crown woniShewchuk, RC.A. asi February by Charlottetown‘si . . Ari Burke. The defending champ: '2 NgoxR H is back again. hoping to reiain‘in 'Ca '0] (ziiiifr‘, his laiii'els but the. road to the Find-(UL, ] mibn'.‘ _ crown looks mighty rugged. q' j qulgn' m "H vs C' Charlottetown is sending six‘ 1 ‘ ‘IBCI‘I h. , , rinks to the playdowns. two less”. H‘ iranc ‘OF‘ C "m" \S T‘ than the host club of Summer-1 " 2a“ ' "H ' side. The RCAF station has tliei .. . . - name number of quartets HSiMl'thfiun 'IR?:§I?H' SS'do VS Summerside. Alberton will be1 0" u ' "011' Here is the draw for opening dav' R.C.A.1‘?‘.'vs N. r RCAI“ vs {first of eight consecutive all- ,ern Conferenco's most valuable ' lplayer,'an honor he has won 11 seven times. i . l _4__.____——..___J The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs, Feb. 7, 1963. 11, Parker Goes On Block At Own Request In his rookie year he won the football player and he was ru ner-up three years. Twice he has led the Westei Conference in scoring. 1n nin seasons he has averaged 6. yards on 741 carries. complete 63 per cent of 1.484 pass at tempts for 11.137 yards and 9! touchdowns and caught 103 oi 125 passes himself for 1,815 star rankings and was the Wrst- He played key roles in Eski- mos' Grey Cup victories In 1954 1955 and 1930. Three times Parker was s na med Canada‘s outstanding‘yards and 16 touchdowns. Eagles Playing Royals Tonight RCAF Eagles and Parkdale the fans that it never should Royals’provide tonight’s hockey ‘ have happcned. entertainment at The SportS' Royals are out to win every Alena- ' Igame they can and they’ll not; Royals are far in front of the i let up one bit on the visitors to- 5 pack in this Island Intermediate l night_ But the Eagles may be in g A League but the Eagles 1 a real fighting mood and if they3 have been coming through With are, they could cause the lea- ImPl‘OVfi-I hOCkgy FhWZIItEIS 0f giie leaders plenty of trouble.‘ late. That blanking in CIVIC 518-! Each club is preparing for; dfum 16M Friday by the playoffs and they want one tonight to get in the mood. Game time is 8.15 Eur. Champion CURLING DRAwi The following is the curling 0 Is Bout Winner draw for Thursday at tihe Char- VIENN'A (APl—LaSZIO F8131). iloitetown Club. At 6.45 p.m. the Hungarys European middle-3 Legion Club championships wiii weight‘champion. knocked out lcommence. All eight teams will Brita"! 5 George Alcjl‘ldge lnriheiplay and the draw will be made last minute 01: [I10 10th. and final lprior to going on the ice, round or. “1911‘ title {1811'- WCd-i The following are the compet- nE'Sday mght- ing teams: The 37-year-old, undefeated.l 1. G. Stewart, K. Acorn. c. Hungarian, only pro athlete in l Whitenect. .I. Van‘tour. the Communist bloc, flattenedl 2. A. Love. A. MacLainc. Dr. the bloodied Briton with a bar- Higgins, H. Thomson. . rage of punches after leading 3, D. Saunders. W. Beer. B. all the way. Dutch referee Ben iLePage. Dr. McEachern. ‘ BI'II tolled the count over the‘ 4. B. LeClair. A. Ballem. L.- 27-year-old Aldridge. ,Blakeiiey. L. Bagnall. . it was the 20th victorv in 22i 5- C- Flemmlnfl- G- AndETS‘m-l pro fights for Papp. only boxer W. Farrell. 5- Bl'yenlon- ‘ eve to win three Olympic 6. D. O'Rourke. P- O'Rourke. titles. He has fought two draws. .Dr. Hooper. C. Campbell t, The mustaehioed hard-hittingl 7. II. Peters. D. Wonnacolt. E. i left hander won Gold Medals in‘Macllonald. G. Lid-Sinne- me 1948 1952 and 1956 Olym-l s. a. Manlnnes. 'r. Whitlock,‘ pics. 3A. MacDonald. B. O'Rourke. The triumph may put pappgs P.iii. Ices 1-2.4.5.. Practise tori in line for a shot at the worldl 3”” teams. i title. Champion Dick Tiger oft Nigeria defends the crown in a I " return bout with Gene FullmeriTOday s Mln‘or 0 West Jordan Utah, at liasi Vegas, Feb. 23. There is a goiid 1 Hockey Draw chance that if Tiger retains the‘ title he will meet the aging Just two games are schedul- Hungarian in either Vienna or;ed today at Sports Arena for London this summer. [Minor hockeyists. Following is Papp weighed 1551’: pounds, the day's schedule. ~— “(1111189159- 5.00-5.35 — Peewees. W.K.S. {epi‘esenled by two rinks a n d p mm vs . “mm”? b" °“"- l 9. G. Mat-Pliei'son. R.C.A.I-‘. vsi ‘8. Hunter. S'Side. ‘ Card Features Etoo pm. Clark, S‘side vs 3.; . l o 10. A. 3 Title Bouts Banks. 5-5.”. 11. W, Millar, S'Side. vs Jim‘ IDS ANGI'JLES iAPI—Pro- Burden. (‘h'town. ‘ ' George Parna5sus Wed- 12. . Jennings, R.C.A.F. vs. nesdziy announced a triple.Art Burke. Ch'town. \i'orId-tiile-fight card featuring welterweight champion Emile (il'lIfliII and challenger Luis Rodriguez in Dodger Stadium March 16. The other lights will match IfiiIIlf‘l'\\(‘I_EIII champion Davey 5" c e 13. Gord. Spit-er. R.C.A.F. vs; Winner of Game 1. l 14. 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