(KID-LINE RE-UNITED H Directors Tender Dinner For '31-'32 Toronto Leafs . -..ci..-...;.w.....p.i...i.g.”...-......,.3...p.....3. Q.S.S. And Q.C.H.S, Tangle In palace waslposlng goalies the litter: every C th ason the ie I up e 'e L time they stepped on the ice. By GERRY LOUGHEED I such , : llloii-112. Bi'l Cook. HU0it'1' Slimli- Z Eddie Shore and Nels Sieuari will i be swapped auaiii here today IlY ' Inollic" izroiivi of plzivt-rs iiho ll0t'l(4')' League storing champion- ships hree times in four years., u The I3-niuii outfit also produced. 50.,u&Ctonni:;:1l;ei;mYvnat.: besixthhmd Jackson Queen SW"! school "Id Queen l,v::,, li3if,”,"a"” back :and went on to head the list in'Cll8l'l01(-8 H1811 50h00l llnlle mil Canadian Press Staff Writer lopcned. . , . -. . . SCORING CKAMPS TORONTO lcpl " Talk5.abm." Tim 91",)?” .0" (gal hduilibi?-J1 Jackson won the scoring title 0 3'10?"-t:.Y tll'-:35 35 ilmlle anced "Wad mm It 0” iduring the 1931-32 season with lit the youngster: wiu be doinil hit to bring the game back this afternoon and later in S w e 1-iiie sh ks tlitinsrlxcs a .. . . i '1 starting qllfilcz-t' -iiiury nun Iilust iiiid in the faus' mcinury "'f,,,'c9,fS,:4 1:2: 3u4ps5W::'nBaSg0Illsdl anexinoon. ougnunrmc um” am an mg two gquadj will battle The d”.t,c,0,.5 Ur Maple Leaf are the three iiii.-nilJei's of the; defence corps with huh (King) gridiron in It major rugby u mg hr ms CRY muncholaanc Gziriitiis Ltil u.c tendering 21 23th l.o.iis' -ilftlcd Kid Line - centre Ckmcyv Red Homer um Cmrencei encounter of the year incharktty mi,- dinner for members Joe Pl'lm08U- ”3"kl'd by V”"gE'” (gap) Day, Sow" ' Jack (Spy) Ready who ill! I11 anii.icixLir.l' p of the 'lltii-1-iiio llople Leafs, 1931- 82 edition, which won the Stanley It will be an exhibition tilt start- ling at 2 pm. and undoubtadlythc 1 football starved fans of Charlotte- l town will turn out in large num- bers to watch the game. Football has been pretty much (-lizirlie Ci)llil("llt'l' and ital-r-ey In goal wag the nu Lorne um"-.1 jug” ope;-nun; .1 -lBl”h”' J””k5”"”wh” gave 9" Chaiiol. who will be represented -- -- - i at the festivities by Lorne Cbabot, - .111. his goal-playing son from Port if? high school will mastermind the Queen Charlotte squad and a former taaniate and rival Fred Driacoll will call the shots for Queen Square School. Spy and rz.;::t Arthur. He will drop the puck LO-I 33 night as Detroit Red Wings aniil the NHL season here. of a dead issue this fall what with the coming of the Canadian typo Day, Prlmeau and Clancy ham to S-D-U- and ill! llllll-ill 01 till Maple Leafs open another Maritimcrs Vllll be glad to hear rca-it (ltlr n, fmni the popular Capt) B n iiriier, liaiuiiie ':ilacl)on- U -, ii-he ill) wlilhlv at QUE: bcc now. Not as ni8IlY h0r595' 35 at .iloiitreal where there must be at least 300. 1 mid. June Bfee beat yesterday by inches Vlor second money in 2:05 -1-5. TVHC9 in three weeks she had paced miles better than her record I 2:06 1-5. She was second in Montreal in 2:05. I was to Mont- real to see the Big Trot, won by a great horse, Scott frost. and a great driver, Joe 0Bi'ien. A record mile that.will take time to beat. The trotting mare Kahlzi Key that was bought by 3 Moms real lady for 522.000 some weeks ago had a lot to do with Joel last mile This more had sev- enth position going away. Never saw the rail for the mile. The quarter was in :29, half in :39. At one time she had a,head on Frost on the back stretch but land to give in some on the home stretch. "Earle Scmple is here battling it all the way to the wire. He won with Jan B. In 2.09 2-5 yes- terday. Looks like racing in 30- mg to true a banner year with fast mllu. Saturday two of the STRETCH and up iiiiilciasiand he is training and driving the Lctclicr horses was held at Truro Racenziy BACK (Elli until last year the club's general an Clancy his assistant. Conny Smythe, now managing- direi-tor of the Gardens, managed the Toronto club that swept aside” New York Rangers in straight! games in the 1931-82 Stanley Cupl lflnal. Dick 1.rvin was the coach, 1 and poor health which forced him, to give up a similar post with Chi-, ciigu last month will keep him: home today in Mount Royal, Quel Ilbbies Meel llovers In 2nd rs ulll note that Eric .VIr1rP- null l)(Illl dashes of (hr 1 .inil i'uct' lllth illlglllylltill him find race of the season UH Wctlnesduy afternoon. It wits a protgraim presented by tbs lriiro Horsemen: Club. ManY 01 me businessmen in Truro donatedl prizes and the driver of e8Ch- winning hirse received a stop watch and the owner received either a trophy or prize. Leading, driver for the year at Truro is George Turner of Dartmouth and the runner up is Clayton lllacheod. and have gained the good Wlllof Game Sunday all horsemen who raced at the track 01,, Mg, ,:;;1j;,, :,",:;5”;,";i i.iSl."Ji3”ci2.3.;??.iE;5?.'.i'.1i.ii".'l?l Sfasmilj b adil:1Hn;mf glam-”;,, andl by at home to Menramcock Rov- arekal” nib” nim wvgmems” (0, ers in the second of the beat of llrgil nsiafon. The; are fortunatiel' """e 33m” I" H" m"mme in having I, N” ucnmry Cuptnternediate Baaflball titla. Trsiil Macl(enzie, whose courtesy to. m3 by ""9 33"” the " 9" p "V drivers, trainers and others is nlkhnd clmmp” "mi" inf, 3”” "E big asset and .0 Wham M. armband of COBL'?n.lglenIl'1y' Fitiitllert, ,lndcbted for summaries which we-Macnmmld W -Wmgmgd Wu. H”. 1" our Annual Remw of H”. (to force the series into a an M" Rumg. deciding game. At time of writing coach MacDonald hadn't decided, The last died the Leaf coaching spot ii-om N.S.-P.E.I. senior league which (1. for-merfleft the Charlottetown Nomads. de- loaf of another era now has the. (ending Maritime champion: with- iob. Howe Meeker). Day now is out a team to play against. Rangers Blank A Black Hawks 3-0' horse! R.-1. I-osue Iold lutyear. Moncton Raceway had their won. BEIIDET WHY I" 2-99 2'5 5nd i final meet of the season on Mon- Countess Way. 1 have her in my day alternoon. Gi'cat praise is atable for owner Duncan Mac- due the management and amt. on his starting pitcher for tomor- row but he did state their would be 11 full scale workout at Memor lal field today at 2.00 p.m. at Donald. Sydney. Slia paced miles in 2.18 over a track that was not too good for night racing. Buddy Walker. Halifax, is having fair luck at Richelieu with his stable; he won with his good; horse Dave Graitan. in 2.05 re- cuiiLv. The five niila race was won hare yoitrday by Judge Adamaon, his aacond five mile race win in three weeks. U. N. 0. has not shown the form of last year. He won four five mile race: last year, one of them a world's record. He paced a mile last week in 1.06. his first good mile this year.” I-YEAR-OLDS Grant MacLeod of Charlotte- town haa a 3-year-old pacing colt at the track that has been pro- nounced by everyone who has loan him in sound and vary beautiful. He is a chestnut with a platinum mane and tail and his name is Jolllty's Pride. His sire is Jolllty 2.05 1-4 and his data Molly Grattan 2.14 1-2 by Orcua Grattaii by G1-attan Royal. Hi: grandam la Molly Hal by Gold Hal, breeding on the dam's aide that insures fast, tough sound and game horses. The youngster was bred and raised by Charlaa Poolcy of Victoria. P. 1.1. who must be an excellent feeder and caretaker to turn out auch a 3-year-old. Convair 3, 201, owned by Har- ry Hirsch. lydncy and driven by George Maugar won at Saratoga Raceway on Wednesday night in 2.04 1-5. This is the best mile he has paced since he came into Mr. Hlrsch'a ownership. UNDER CARE Don Seaman who is with Leo 0'Meara at Saclrvillc Downs, paid I short viait here this week. Don has a splendid record through the year as a trainer, driver, and conditioner and that has been recognized by an offer of 33.000 for Just Betty's M k. win- aar of the Three Yea Old Futurity pace here on September 12th in 2.12. The parties are Montreulera who could use her in the three year old paosa at Richelieu track this fall. Don monks very highly of the man- lgclnelt at lackville Downs, Cip- hin Jack Cruikshank and also the , .C. Cruikshank who is regretta ly under medi- cal care at present oi whom we all hope will anon be fully recov-' cred. These gentlemen have done a great deal for racing in the Mar-lumen and we are glad that lackvifle Dowh is becoming so .00 public and. bar- weilaa-cao unit. in Ta 4, 3 Tu: and Pace, Avalon Cal in. Ianaii) 1411., Juli Rita (ct-ma-in .4- lab (Boa which he would select his starting ials for the many successful av- line-up and outline the strategy enta that have been raced over their fast, safe track this season. for tomorrow. When all the returns are in we expect that a lot of horses look new marks there and best of all: a lot of money was paid out to) Calhoun Slops if Here are the reIults.....Race L s I and 4-Bud's Echo (Smith) 1-2,1 Rllzy Bell (C. Killam) 2-1. Time, CLEVELAND (Amgnoy C51. 2.16 3-5. 2.16 3-5. Bud's Echn is mun slugged his W”, to I teghnj. ”"""ed by R: D- M"F"dye"- H""' cal knockout over John L. Sulli- for River Racer 1 and 6-Pep- V" of E1131.” pi.-id” gum by per Clegg (A. Burbine) 1-1, Mae noon” sum"; for . thrge-count Federal (R. Cormler) 2-5, Jollity ,g the and of an gqvgnth round Path (A. B-rrieau) M. Time. and continuing to tilt him at will 2-13 1-5-8 MW T900"! (0l' P9P'l until referee Jackie Davia Wisely per Cleizg. In race 6 Jollityj stopped the fight after nine sec- Path finished first but was set and; of the eighth. back for interference! Clegg is owned by Sterling Dow-1 from the sixth round on, but Sul- ney. Moiicton. Race; 3 and 7-1 llvan battled back gamely until a Abner McGraw (E. Shaw) 1 - 3. smashing left to the stomach early Abbe Brewer (T. Etteri 3-1, Big in the seventh round took most of Ed (H. Cormler) 2-2. Time, 2.12; the fight out of him. 3-5. 2.13. Abner McGrz1w is own- The fight had been scheduled for ad by Dr. G. 11. Bishop, LexIng- 10 rounds. . ton, Ky. and Abbe Brewer by At 16015. Calhoun spotted I Geo. E. Irving. Reirton, N, 3, pound and a half to Sullivan. Races 5 and B-Texas Hanover -- (R- B.””""i ”' BS" 33"” i"- a half and the total was time. Cormier) 2-5. Peter Federal IC. Wm, payoff; of 33.50, 87.70. 84.00. "obinsoril 5-2. Tlmc, 2.13. 2.14. Winning owner. L. Barrieau,L;ike S.-ickville Downs Monday night. b""l- Race 1 - Senator Cralgmyle (Ram- say) 1, Bob Ciegg (Bernard) 2. Calhoun had Sullivan in trouble ill , At Saint John on Monday af- ternoon the winners were: Races 1 and 4-Dark Mc ury (Arm. strong) 1-2. Totem any (Morris. isey) 6-1. Twinkle Dawn (Akerly) 12-I. Time. 2.21, 2.19. Dark Mer. cury is owned by G. R. Arm. Just Rita (Cruishank) 3. Time, 2: 16 1-5 Winning owner. H.T. Ram- say. Sackville, N.B. Races 2 and 6 - Chevie G. (Letcher) 1-2, Par- fect Hal (0'Meara) 4-1, Dan Bud- Boy (MacGregor) 3-3. Time. 2:14 3-5, 2:15 4-5. Chevie G. ia owned by Lorne Lctcher, Spritimliil. POI”- fect Hal by Barbour and Gregory. Rae" 2 "d F3019 V0"? (3. Charlottetown. Race: 3 and 7-Far- Queenl H. Duke Azolr (H. Mac- scud (D. Turner) 1-5, Flaming '"'”'l” ”- 5511150" (N. Rlnz) Way (Intcher) S-1.Jer1'y'l Night- 8-2. Time, 2.17 3-5; no time racelmare (MacLeod) 2-2, Newport 6. Shandon finished first but wasichlef (Cruikshank) 4-3, Ann's set back. Bolo Volo is owned by) Dream (Robinson) 6-5. Time. 2:14 Queen and Bridges. Gaizeiown. 1 1-5, 1:11. Farscud is owned by Don Races 3 and 7-Frankie Budlong(1'umer. Dartmouth and Flaming (W- Carr) i-2. Time Table (.i.lway by Lorne Letcher. Springhlll. I-I113) 3-1. Joe Twinkle (E. Fll1- Race 4. Two Mlle '1'rot- Big Buy more) 2-7. Time. 2.16 3-5. 2.18. (Haley) 1, Fortune's Pride (L. Frlnkiv Budlonr is owned by A.3Kelly) 2. Colonel Budlong (Bern -7- Niall). Moncton. Time Tableard) 3. Watchlrn's Lassie (0'Mcc- by T-P. Downer. Saint John.-I'D) 4, Mi-.-iity Galllon (Kaye) 5. Racer 5 and 8-Colonel Dan (E, Jack C. Chlpg (Daniels) 6, two T7017) I-3, Onion Adam (Kirkpal- other starters. Time, 4:40 2-5. rick) 4-1. Ben Brooke c. (Davld- Winning owner, Don MacAulay. son) 2-2. Time. 2.13 4-5. 2.15 2-5. Pugwash and the time, an avar- Colonel Dan is owned by R. J.(age of 2:!) 1-5, was a good per- Rian, Houlton. Maine. Onion Ad-lformance for the horses taking 8") by C. Wilson, St. John. part. Fortune's Pride bu 1:01;: a long wiiv in the last month. ce ,f,',",;';( lfg:"'l' '"9""00ng5l-re 3- Hamilton Lady (omen), 1, mob”, , ,;.'l"”V) 1- L""Y'1-I8! Ivan T. (Kaye) 2. funny Royal 2, no - m'- 1-" H). 0wn- (Smith) 3, Time. 2.11 9-5. Winning ' mm" ”'"l M'”N""v 50"”)-Iowner. Mrs. Keith Thomas, Hall- Poft. P. E. 1. Race 2. Lady Ab-if” ner (Johnson) 1, she"), vim: 1 (Fletcher) 2, Ginger Will (c(jCD08l-I DOWN Smith) 3. Time. 2.17 4-5. Wlnningl The season's racing came in OWMT. C. R. Johnson. Triiro. an end at Iydnay on Monday lstrorig, St. John and Totem Boy by the C and M Stable, St. John, -(millet (Harrison) 1. Headwa -fat payoffs that came with awry (Nelson) 2. Time. 3.24 4-5. Winy- race. Rama 1 and 4- Calumet On- gjful owner. Mrs. E. Muttocalis, ward (14. Graham) I-1. Arablcn ro. Races 4 and 7 - Royal Nights 2-8. Direct 5- Calumat ' mom) :4. Airlock (C. Smith) 4- ea. than I an 4- :3. Time. 2.15; no time. Winning (P. Hichty) i montagac. P111. 3” Owner. 3.1). Ianett, . . wick. 3" Boy (G. Turner) I-4. Frenchman. , "- QIWW N. l-'lorace' Harm- is) 4-1, 010; Eagle (II , M! (Mlclieodl 2-2. Tanrirla Bay'2-4. Time. :15. :10 smith) 4-: Time, 212 3-5.1 . 5'3. Trlln (Ch-mil) 1-1. Scottish Wick Time 1-11 1-5 1; rwiiiium 2-1 Real rim (iii.-. ward is owned by J. Smith. 0""? Pluto; Mil-ntyre, Reid) 51, DC 'l'wi- 1. Pine :18, um iuioay (D. 1-miiiicyi 1, ll owned. ( I 2. No time. Wln- lydney, V Irma syaaq. Race: 0 and I-Mlg?ity'!'i'eefbrall1- Boy laowned Darthmout Holly uric Webb). 3, 1. mi. Rlce 3. one and one-half mlles,night and was characterized by Clay CHICAGO (CPI - The smooth- skating New York Ranger youth movement rolled to an impressive 34) victory over Chicago Black Hawks in the Rangers' National Hockey League debut Friday 9. on Lorne Worsley hung up the first shutout of the HL season, It0p- ping 32 shots as his teammates gave him a goal to work on in the opening period and added their remaining pair in the second. frame. The Hawks, beaten 3-1 by De- trolt Red Wings in their first start Thursday night, had no better luck in their home opener. A first-period penalty to de- fenceman Benny Woit opened the gates for the Rangers and Andy Hebenton. a 24-goal man last sea- son, fired home a relay from line- matea Danny Lewicki and Bronco Horvath. . GOALIES BUSY l Both goalies were kept busy in - the penalty-free second period and - the Rangers finally broke through twice on successive line changes late in th frame. Little Camille Henry. promoted after a 50-goal year with Provi- dence Reds the American Hockey League, banged one home at 14:28 on passes from Guy Gen- dron and Dave C. ighton. Then Larry Pcpein, combining with Dean Prentice and Andy Bathgata. produced the final tally at 17:33. Chicago plhy was ragged and un- sure throughout while the Rang- ers, who finished third last sea- son. dlaplayod sharp skating and a sound defence. Chicago's lone solid scoring at- tempt came late in the final per- iod when they had Woraley jump- ing from one side of the net to the other kicking out shot: from close ring for S.D.U. and Ready was a big man with the Abbies. Nomads and P.W.C. Fred were teammates on tha 1955 Nomads and were rivals some years ago when Driscoll was star- Gamc time again is 2 p.rn. Chicago - Goal: Rollins; de- fence: Mortaon, Piiote, Martin. Woit, Vaakoi forwards: Kennedy. skov, Mlckoakl, H-irgesheimer, Kachur, Ciesla. Mazur, Mosdeil, Litzenberger, McIntyre, Watson. Referee: Eddie Powers; lines- men George Hayes, Bill Mor- rlson. Summary First period: 1. New York, Heb- enton (Lewickl. Horvath) 152211 Penalties: Kennedy :49, Evans 4:06. Woit 14:15. Second period: 2. New York, This is the Toronto Maple Leafs Leaf Gardens. Left to right (front Lorna team which won the Stanley Cup row): Charlie Conacher: Frank championship in 193142, the Leafs Pinaigaii; I-lop Day; Conn Sinythc, I.EAFS' FIRST STANLEY CUPPERS Cliabot; Alex Lcviiichy; Frank sclke. bualacaa manager; Ace Bailey; Bob Grace; (back row): Tim Daly. trainer: King first year in the then new Maple inanopar: Dick Irvin, Coach: cum; Andy Blair; Bed annur; Joe Primoar larva Jackso; Harold nmiua; .1 Cottilll. The Gardens ia celebrating its 25111 anniversary this season. (C? Photo) Cardinals Buy live Members Of Houston Buffs HOUSTON. Tex. (A.P) St. Louis Cardinals have purchased five performers of the 1956 Houston Buffs, Texas League and Dixii. series champions. They are Bob Mabe. Ted Wit and and Phil Clark. pitchers. Pidge Browne. first baseman. and: Bobby Gene Smith, an outfielder. Art Routzong. Buff general man- ager, said Russell Rae, outfielder, also has been sold to Toronto of the International League. Mabe had a regular season rec- ord of 21-10, Wieand 16-0. and Clark 7-8. Brown hit .828, Smith B e n r y (Gendron. Creighton) 14:28; 3. New York, Popelii (Prentice, Bathgate) 17133. Pen- alties: None. Third period: Scoring: Penalty: Pilot: 7:04 Duane Pilelle Sold By Phillles PHILADELPHIA (AP) - Phila- ” ' ” Pbllllea 2 Friday the sale of relief pitcher Duane None. the Pacific Coast League for an undisclosed aum of cash. The National League club a- ounced at the same time that veteran catcher Andy Semlnick was retiring after 14 years of major league service and would become a coach for the Pllllllel. flower Bowl Cops llich llace NEW YORK AP)-The Brook- meade Stable's Flower Bowl rushed home in the stretch to cap- ture the 858.200 Ladies Handicap Friday at Belmont Park. The King Rant.-h'a Dotted Lina waa 1' and Cain Roy Stable'a Brightest Star third. Pillette to San Francisco Seals oFS willie Shdemker wde Fhwer Bowl which paid 89.60, 56.30 and 34.90. Dotted Line returned 30.!) and 47.00 and Brightest star was 315.60 to show. ' HOCKEY SCORES National League New York 3 Chicago 0 American League Somlale spent 11 of his 14 years in the majors with the Phila. Buffalo 1 Providence I Al Rollins made I atop: at the Chieago end. lineups .New York-Goal: Worslcy; de- fence: Gadsby, Evans, Cahan, Fontlnato, H o w c I l; forwards: llvaii. Gendron, Rorvath, Heben- ton. Creighton. Foley, Lewichi. Heavy WIFU Weekend Games Could Cause Many Changes By THE CANADIAN PRESS Only one thing is sure as the Western Interprovinclal Football Blihllie. P0901". Pfinlice. Slll- Union faces a four-game weekend that could tall many tales: Cal- Henry. gary Stampeder. are out of the playoffs. By Tuesda, morning. when the clubs have done battle-and de- clared for the last time the 12 United States playera who will be around for the rest of the season- aomething more of the 1956 playoff picture should be evident. "The big question, of course. is It By THE CANADIAN PRESS The National Hockey League moves into its third night of ac- tion tonight with the league shap- ing up in much the same order as it finished last year. Tonight Boston Bruins, who Thursday tied 4-4 with Toronto Maple Leafs. play Stanley Cup champion: Montreal Canadiena at Montreal. ft is expected that Cana- diena will finish first again this year. In the other game tonight, De- troit Red Wings, who Thursday beat Chicago Black Hawks 3-1 with a strong drive in the last two per- lods, play Leafs in Toronto. - TOP THREE l Wings were last year's finalists Five Games Scheduled In , N. H. L Saturday And Sunday for the Stanley Cup and are ex- pected lo be in the top three again this year. Sunday it's Canadieas at Boston, Toronto at Chicago. and New York Rangers at Detroit. Friday 11 lg ht Rangers met Hawks at Chicago. Chicago is going without last year' coach, Dick Irvin, who was forck to to tire during pr- susorn workouts this year. Team manager Tommy Ivan has taken over the coaching. In the Thursday game at Bos- ton nelther team looked sharp. Bruins tried to rough up the young Leaf team and managed to take the lead throughout, mostly due to sloppy defensive play around the Leaf net. NEW YORK (AP)-Clllrlel Dil- Casey Slengel Signs 2-Year Contract With N.,Y. Yankees afareryh-ointhemaiiwhowaa let go as inuagar of Brooklyn aftertbelmuaaonbut ” 1 to draw salary the foil year undcr tai-ma of the co t. An independently weal man with at lent a score of wells. Stangal indicated the Yankees ag wouldbagudiliigwlthtop- 0(3PlIyerIla1l7. "Yousawtheway mtben la the 10:" Mc::" think gin nu can it'll than aoaaoa. today. where Edmonton Eskimos go against Saskatchewan Roughrlders in their last sched- uled meeting of the season. a game that, barring a tie. break the Rider-Eskimo first-place draw. TWO GAMES FOR ISKS Eskimos will meet Winnipeg Blue Bombers at Edmonton Mon- day night in another game that will have a lot of bearing on the first-place question while British Columbia Lions will be working to keep their playoff chances alive win 1952. Saturday's Eiclieverry Still . Doubtful Slarler Walker said, however, he is particularly anxious to win the game since the Al: too a wal1op- ing at the hands of the Argus when the teams last met in Toronto and he also wuiu to iron) iiunnlnl (or the Big Four champinnabip. Halfback George Bi-anoato, new ', American import this aaaaon. WI! not named in the lineup. Brancato A 1. still suffering from an inlured ' lag. Fob James, also a newcolnth - will work in Branoato'I MM- MONTRBAL (CP)-Sam Etclie-I verry wan named to the lineup at Montreal Alouettoa prepared to leave for their Friday game in Toronto today against Argonauts but coach Peahead Walker said the extent of the quarterback'I partlcipatton is still doubtful. Discus Thrower Stripped of Rivals VIENNA (AP)-Discus thrower Karol Marta, a lieutenant in the Cuchoalovak Army, has been stripped of his rank, and demoted to pnvata for using a "lightened" diacua to achieve his recent good performances. Radio Prague said Friday. Metta participated in numerous Czechoslovak meets with his un- der-welgbt discus. always winning oaaily, the radio said. FOOTBALL STANDINGS LT I A W Pu. New York 1 0 0 3 2 Detroit 1 0 0 S51 2 Toronto ll 0 1 4 ,4 1 Boston 0 0 l 4 4 1 Montreal 0 0 0 0 0 0 cmcug 1. o I I 1 G 0 smcmivmi ' A BY Walker indicated M will use Etchevarry but much may depend on Etchavci-ry'a condition at game time and also on how the Al: fare during the game. Etchcverry's swollen left knee. suffered in Monday's game here against Ottawa Rough Riders, has been responding to treatment and another 24 hours may leave him in much better condition. Sam himsdf made It plain he wants to play and wants to keep intact his lunbrolien string of games since joining the Ala in am: will be hit ague and play- Walksr did not indicate defl- iiltely whether he pliiia to start Etcbeverry and said Bnice Conl- ter. Canaduan quarterback, is Egdy to go into the game at any a. 70m in ms Four give you a free estimate. off competition. DIALIQSS DANCE Clinllortotown Curling Club TONIGI-IT. - laeli member may bring I 91''" WEATHERALL ALUMINUM CO. Wish to announpeutliat they are new manu- facturing) all types of aluminum doors and windows In their own shop. They are now in a position to give prompt service and delivery la the building of aluminum doors and windows as they are manufactured in their own shop. ' This has been made possible through a course given them by their head factory urvlceman Mr. Ralph Humphrey who is an expert authority in building aluminum doors and windows. Give in a call, we will be glad to dlocuu lyour WEATHERALL ALUMINUM CO. problems and 125 KENT ET. by beating the " T - at Van- couver Saturday night and the Stampedera at Calgary Monday. Right now, Esklmoa and Riders each have an 8-4 record, Bomber: .a 7-5 mark, Lions 5-7 and Stam- peers 2-10. "1! we can beat the Rider: and then take the Bombers here on Monday," Edmonton coach Frank Ivy said, "we have A good chance for first place. The really import- ant game is the one with Suk- atchewnn." Frank Fllchock of the Rough- rlders looks for a tough job. "It 1311': going to be a -Bionic," he said. "We can forget about its announced that the Bull game Q garnet la the inaritbc - hall ydowaa Iluiiirlal Hall addaileoafldaaaafaltild at at 3.00 pm. CANADIAN iriioiiosi 1 . .co1ii)s(MiimAl. "1-i"lntlonhavaafewvacancl,u personnel. Racrulu accepted .In this; , trahodinilotorcyda, .nil&ary1aw,aacui4c',- torutiigcauaqrair may 4. nlzhliuill , u. . -. N ; .5 BIG IIETIIEAIJIIIG NEWS From isiiiioriiiia 'l'rIeka- Goailiie GQOBYIAI Suburbulilta Dc-. slgior Passenger Tires and Va-Ton SERVICE Va-Tea Tracks