i. r Atlantics In 5 - 3 Win Over Miners At Glace Bay by Reason ' Hamilton Player The Jeff Russell Trophy ih--(cP)-The , . , . , GLACE BAY. N.S.. Nov. 12 -'pe:;g?'ups. Y k 1 M l0'I;I'A;N1Af. gloihl T (GP) - Halifax Atlantlcs led all .; , , i , l pr ze a use rophy, Iym. the way tonight to defeat Gian-eIle?:"agu.gg.?;;" l:'l'3g,eeelll"'ka;.':s S laillli o.IbnB"l; h1::ill"u":P0F"mIrll,lh'- ' ' ' ' ' . won y . ' Hamilton football player for the levels Blast Al Umpire Goeiz lament . .-. l THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN Bay Miners 5-3 and ivideil thelrlMcLaughlln. marg:ll at the top of the four-te 1 Watson Fm.d' Maritime Major Hockey League. gownegsl llolleu. Atlantic: had ll 2-0 lead at the Glace Bayggoall Lockham dc, Bloom ; forwards. McPhee, Gould, first time in 19 years. Vince Mazzs, 27-year-old Tlgg;-. '; Cstr lineman. plawing hil um-.5 v NOVEMBER 13,, 1952 end of the first D8l'l0d and were fence, 1-uncnbergel-, Myket n. llleVQpdbelllnClhln tlhe game desDltelBul-ego. Cooper, Amadio; fgr- . ygltlaeial 'CItl;ledliIel:c::?.tlJ;1l;,.t :1. .1 ll? 0 S51”-5 915 .V mers. wards. Baker. Macey. McCracken, H h P - as ' Roy McMeekin. in the Huilfax Keeler, Miller. Rayriak, McKenzie. ' NEW YOBK. Nov. 12 -(AP)- EENI92 1”"! 3P9"l"""l"k' Pllyer . case. had 39 stops against 23 tori SUMMARY A I I 'Why doesnt Larry Goetz do his yd eaguel re erees and field I Don Lockhart. l First Period . l n e e umpiring in the National League. in en mi Ive lenxue l0Vetnors. . The victory put Atlalltics four 1-Halifax. McPhee . . - . - asked George Wells. izeneral mm min"? F9d0!0"- 18-veer-old i points ahead of sydney Million-' twutsom . . 4.13 - ' user of the world champion New T0""'" A'3”'l"”l' lmkflelder. - hires. idle tonight. 2-Glace Bay.'Bukor 0 c York Yllnlleel TllC3d3y- t :':'th:W::'g:;ie tollahcemeell Tl'0Plly scoring for Halifax were Blll' lllalllakl --------------- H 15-97 k ..--s.. Gnu” speaking m Bu-Ema laps Both awards wereyglllllo Ford. Doug McPhee. Carroll Bloonl,'3wHallfax. Gould t NEW YORK N ' 12 (AP) night, said the Yankees wogitt e today by D W” Brown Llngeld Frank Bergeron and Bill Gould. l 'H””'?m 13-05 gwu -- Basel) ll co ' lo;' - Far; Cry”: c"amp""'shsV elvfns el;".e. Foul. .ecl.eml.;,.u.,a,m.el. ' 3 Glace Bay marksman were Hlibl Pe"3"le5.-N0"e- NEW YORK Nov 12 -(OP) - Gardner, McFadden. Frlckiatoda (':i':'elB':donOlm Rivera my Wm: mew tloori Leora lie This is the fourth um; a I-fem. Mdcry. Gordie Miller and P0P B334gHallla.(h;;;g”::rlod Wally Hergeshelmei-' blasted home New York-Goal. Worsley; de- placed any lndemme pmlmtlon S:l:lz;e 'f.f,',',','l';., lille Sink... The 1lton player has won tho ,1,” kcgoalg bv Mcphv the Saint John .wal5'm'll pm-cl, 10.09 four goals tonight to lead the down- fence. Raise, Stanley. Howell, Bul- and said that one mm, ml, by Alcrylnzgstl team ln me l,u5lne5,," Russel Trophy since it Wu. N.B.. ixiaine who. performed lasl shame Bax Mac” Ln-zddgmt New "”""ohl"'".'.""a'l”..h'i le(srlil:iti?lik;Birckkull)irriv;'llrdai3av.ril'i,;Ii:llr" the lghlcagn llvhlne X oumihlm He also saw the "3v""'i3' psmiid 3352": flllOTltn;nll(9:l?tlltl?alcOm!l1em. -"'3'" ML" ''''''''''x 5'' Mary's J”"" P(elr3inaltflIes-l:altlc(l:lle'2lckEl1) ' 102' I1-a'wlcl.scl)llya bl(')ll'ie.sring lxlctlitgionai Hoc- Mic'kzo.skl Steddard.'.l. Conacher: ll-git baslellsillll n 5 cxpus on ihecwotrzit lfgelqgllf-I ofurbiiz legrxucsa who lost hll life in an acclldaglletl lows. and Gould save Allanlicsl Third 'Pei-iod key Leavue game that was marked stewartuerentice. slowlnski. Frick who "intimated the pen- " 3:12,... ' Huck Weich of the old Hamilton 1 'h" edge '" "'9 ms" periods ?6-Halifax Ford - . . by freqllent fights and hlgh- Referee--Red Storey. Llnesmen. ally ll'flpOSEd upon Rivera Wnl ex-yrd suggest" Weiss said "that Tiler! .WnI the last Hamilton ' B"S””" "dam "OW" W H”"l twatsonl lilal W'''''" "is "N '9'." "3" the sticking Sammy isalpcoclr, Doug Davies. lenient. sold the iplayer will he 1, am, pm" ..re,.uon :5 what player to receive the prize in "";l m we secmld ”"'m'e M-"well '7-Glace Bay. Miller ''''''' " gl','.','e"".'l',.',ee','::,','n,l,isg'fKff:133333.53 Hergelsheimefs four: goals en- Permmed '0 Play W"-h'”l9 White was going on in his own league 1933. l milled for Mmersv to W1 to that (Rayilak, Keller) .......... .. 12.35 l 1 ll . 5,1 l , abled the little right winger to WMMARV Sax but ordered the Chlcalzo club and umpired only the games he Ottawa has held It elizlit timer, mic scored bv Baker in the first. - - . 393 wild" A M' M M” " Her . -. - . Ar onauts seven and Mo 1 . l8 Halifax, Bloom . . l l ll . . l take over the cilcult lead in that H l loll id report any lneldenl 0! ml! was assigned to umpire by the E . i1 real Ford and Bloom hit the mark lnl (Gould) ,,,,,, ,. 14,03 ;.,"."kf'('l L',""R('; ,l'.'; p'0,a'l'l'llY ll deparlnlenl from Toronlots Max " "er behavior on or off the playing presldem of his lilngue, he would Alouettes three. There were M the final period and Miller round-l Penalty-Biooni 2.31. uiow 6"” 1. 9 '1, 't'h" "' 3.: 5 Benlley, wally has 10 goglg to l...ghlcago Meg-mum field in which Rivera is involved. hue plenty to do." awards in the war years of 1942. "' "UL "'c.M'""5 5co'mg' 1 SW95? Elm.-Floalxebol Se Qulles ec bggjl Bentley's nine. It also marked (Glove,-,' pen”) U H '31 Making it clear that he consid- Yankees have won the Ameri- 43-44. OniycP.e1l9nElll:ywaS handed out McMeekin 15 11 13-39 Brat." our .'I”l ",'l' l the second time this season that 2..Ne,, Yolk Hemesllelmel. ered Rivera guity "of a certain cm League pennant and the Bruce Cummings, Ottawar. llld that was to Gould in the thir illuckhart 1 6 10-23 gf1ge'l'd'o"n"gl0cmg:, lsliosgllzycgg wlloh Hcrgeshelmer has scored at least (Romy lgullman, ------- H luzol type of moral deilnquency"nde- world Sgl-leg the past four years. ligglflnx halfback. was selected in , F ' '” ”'FT"'"r”"'”” "”'”F"'T' n ' g "" w-M” Y , Q .. un- is l o g , ' gg . . spiie his exoneration by an lln- D - y - e o l Gm” 3”) '1 3”” 3” ''”' me" Tehee gosamalI,estnIifadaiIs'oeii s uare Prmlmu Ge? .''58' Gmsb-3., ols grand jury on a charge of e Mmh WM Switched mm M .l F . d t ( J t 1 I two attempts to Dill-cllase Bloomer G d d E th Q5130 3.30. stanley 1.02. slowlnalrin. mm mt month the Comm: E k ml '0 mm ml. ye” mm to . ar en Crow 0 season. . - - l -- - V - V . '- 1. e a S n have been turned aside and it aD- lam, wltnessed thee bitterly L'0rI' Mickosu 1031' Mormon 11' Sloner prohibited The ivhue sax S the Hamilton team in 1950 (mm . Dears lillllkely that Sheldon will be tested game mat threatened lo - from lranslerllng Rlvemvs com . . pmlessloml Bullalo glllsl ml 7 , 6 "Md"? ""5 ';"'g' Tine! I:':”de:'5 turn Into a free-for-all on numer- second period tract for a period of one your standout playllnlz eall;ned1 jhlm a 5” 3 9 W901" '5 ” "95 9 " our at-oaslons and placed the burden of respon- 31: F011? Hl'5 3' "1 '1 ill! Dean MaCBl'ld9. lhsl Year W1l'-l jlm Mclradaen 0 ened ll”, mu-. 3-New York, Helgeshelmer sibllity for his conduct' on the o first two years in Canadian foot- .L.. both Sydney and Glace Bay. Mac- . I Cm lp lh lr t E . (Stanley), l 4 5 club I C ' b t ban. QAINT .0 i Brlge is a depelldable, lllltllskv tlllllle deriving fglfucl? int: nlilrsempptrv Penalties - Gadsby 9; Relse "The Commissioner recognizes. '1 e e The Gruen Trophlv. kfJlrs:)award- - - HN- N B-- N0l'- 1'-"'1 H k s M 9l9"59m5"l UL "0 9 9? fl” ' in in R ' 10:43; Bodnar 13:12; Slowlnski as doe ih Chlca American -- ed in 1947.'Wal lied Y lilwfl r('Pl-Fredericton Ciipilzlls r-(lgetll any 051119 ml?" "OW 00 lll91513l1d' 's'if.',..h'X.Id:d e angers We” 16:41. League! club:" Frickgosaid, "that wlmqxpmc, Nov. 12 -CP)-A lineman. Bruno Biikowski, last Nil-k Nicolio 7-6 tonight and ml '0.-5 defense. 9 Hergeshelrnor look over from Tmdr iod ulgy lmve an obllgallon ll; we buslnessgllke bunch of Edn1oni,on.yea)-, iefclliing Szliill Jolui Beavcrsl -4. ' ' ' there He split the defence and ' " public to maintain the highest Eskimos wllo took defeat in stride --w--ww---'w'-. . ucni prlsl. lllblii into second plural Accordllig lo l-epol-is A1 Miilar is lied lhe score lale ln llle llrsl , - possible standards of mommy and came Mel. lo wln, Tuesdjy cllocktrlglll Elle, me gamg, -l- limp, of the New Brunswick Sclliorl By '11", Qlnalljlm pr”, quite n col-llpeteili lleinllllder. lie perlod and nelled agaln earl). ln STG1f&;'aft:t1,:&kHelg(e);l'tl;l)mer Tao nmong all men who are Commcll wok victory mach the same way. he goes all the way. The Eaklmos lint-key Leliguc. l . W85 not quite good Enollgh l0 dl5' the second session, neatly taking 5 M ' ' ed with the game." wllmel-5 over Winnipeg Blue won't; disgrace the west." he said Playing: ('0(IL'll- Nlt'0llP l provVi(lerl Mm-lum, Mal”, place Jean Marols us the regular golllle Al Rolllm out of poslllon. -((3Ge:l;K0- l39dnar. - 8'13 Frlck disclosed that he sum- Bomllers ln lhe western football quleuyl team 1;; his eyes, lit: l'lIaln.0DD?lSll.lOl1- azalnst Laps. goalie for file Aces but nelther was Tile rough third period opened 6llNew . 13:10 moned Rivera to his office Oct. lllml Esklmos lost llme llme ln llyowlllllave 3 Grey cup wllmel. lnylilllng in a six Saint -.-loiln Halifax 5' Glllcc Ba). 3. Jack Gelllleau lasilycal-. lhe Aces. by Hergcshelmer tipping in Steve mlwew Yofk. Her estleimer . 14:06 20, four days lifter lllle rape cheers and lmck,5llmplng and next year, Gem.ge,n someone wld Elfilla. lie shrlt -lino lillll ilSSlSlCKll - however, wish to give Mlllur steady Kmllclleclcs long pass frgm just fehaltles Loafdner 15.47. 8;”. chzirge had been dlsmissed. and hustled back to mall. howl lo gel .rEdmonmnv3 been lmocklng at ll" llP 0ll1(lrS: C0(ll Douling iurnvril 5-,... l;,.lmswll.k Scull" work and it appears that the ls- inslde lhc bluellne lo give the l . l - - . reviewed the players history. ml me next 0b..pacl;lng gear door lol. I wlllle now. Next ycal-G. - . - i 15 41 G1 r i A 0" W t r 4 I an ers lave lc lnsi e r:ic' on Ran E,-5 ,, 3.1 advnnta e, Gus r v - ma e l c car o m in - momonl n l vim int luck for Saint John 1nd 1 d 1 ti cl t L his g E 1?”. slBnl:;'el”nl:ji:lll)l' 13123;: bellusa do! ills l mevlmmhldmilclult Jm. nlgm mzhu lo Ed wlmllpeg. 1 d ' ' ' 3 t ' Tile 100-odd fans who accom- outside, in the Winn peg l'cgg' . ' Botlnar poked one home for Chi- cago ii little more than I! minute later but that was Chicago's last services. Club officials were hope- ful that Mlllar might. leave Quebec last night and arrive here this lmvscy also tallied. Mclaonallan led with ties, he was is lucky boy to have gone as far as'ile has," said Frlck. The 29-year-old New York-born are more excited ing room. the club physician henl :- they Wll00Ded llv down to halfback Tom Casey on a bench: "We'll have to take an x- f' Fr:(lcl-ictoli '7. Saint John ll 17;”. Kullmlm (major) 19.07 pzmled Esks here w than the team as up for Edmonton and "On to the visit: Otlwrl the lwn. Roly in: goal-golfers Ontario Senior A scorers were Neil Sewell. Dick . - ., .9 L l ;'0l(lln)l1(If1:&cl:!l:l;3eTd,T:'gl'n1a?tlE:s :hn0ll Emntfom 4, sarma 3. ielineyllltlllllglibelLislcsu;)J5::la;Il;ll)0l:ipl:hfilt gdglfllll Romy skated in alone on Puerto Rlcan was charged with Grey Cup... my 01 your chest" he saldl , t;;npwin.nN' l . . Owen Sound 4' swallow ll the Aces will ;:ual'alll.EE a repl:lce- Rollins at 13:10 and shot. Al raping! l1C?l2i;)l;ClloXl-()Slgtmii&rIe;:ivV:;: coach Funk” Fllclmclg whose Casey Just nodded. l Between ricrinds. Mcl.cnlillnll l0l'e”'lm9 lie) 1"'e"" 1' .w””'." be "'”."' l'”"'e 3' D'w5"""Vh""'”'&'e"l E” 'l,'l:'" '”" ' ;'d";mI.'d helng lnllfjnilc gvllh me old reliable crystal ball came "Was it the toukhest gamer; wnmmenicd on .1 l-umor that he l'ma."'e"de' '0' me p'”'”'s MM b""ed '2 inc lhno -owl” . woman but .'f.,.l.,d uslng force through again-he said the Esks someone agkgd the speedy-back. ll migili. leave Capitals and be sur- Northern Ontario Senior A isprmg' . . . lnct mslmdil '9” an dad nlflnu 0 LONDoN' Novl 12 -(Reuters) T He rcvlgusll served a five-year: Would Win Rllhilllih they dropped fielder. lie shook his head. ., Moduli as plnving roach hv 1 null: Hlfrlfoi-ulllner era E? tell”. First-round draw Ox the Football enllinll-ll--' );e,;lem.l. an R slm, the first of the best-of-three series At one corner of the bench, -” Hank Gmhnwskl '1 wlemn ll! sallll Sm Marla Mlchl 5 Norlhl Actually hlcst lfmls have been biiilrdo la .oHnsfou ho Dosl on Association Cungives minor-league lilhlr cm”: 03 Mme irl'lhe am", ..said the whole team played ter- heal-15 1n ham-15, were mltsldpj Mwmnw hmkw Wars? ROW Said B,” L quite satisfied with the work of anti loll is our! god 0 and amateur some, teams 3 hell”. "I mldg mm oxncuv where.. he mic ha”. Norm vaccher and Tommy Lumsl: his lath”, wnmls mm to joln NW1 Bob Arneil. We have only had the lvlgnrla ll ulrir; H b lh pd hp. than-usual chance to go forwards stands" said Frlck -"I told mm "You just couldnil slnglg out one dell gnu llylng wlng Bud Korclmk ,. nidcr McLenahan in the real Quebec. Senior ”pp9”"n"Y Of llalclllni Arnelll 0n r Ort .V1 erehmlll :2 Sir” H-, tli face the most famous elevens. that lim had Come'!m0 mum" man... he mild. -.-I-he boys dld ll; when may gob upl melt eyu were -l . estate business in Ontario. Roly W0 0CC35l0rl5 Since lie. Came I0 the grill” "0! 0?: ms"? emmglsd-l CM5. -Seven of the 40 first-round wlth lwo smkes on mm that it "Elm Tlml llne was rlgm ln mere l-edl I arirlcd that he is still undecided Ottawa 0. Valleyfield 4. ”''”'d"5 Md hm” "mes he.'”5 " . C l G”d E 3 '5 lo blows matches N0V- 2?. drawn yesterday was impossible for mm 'w Sim em, llme. - The ml lust ,3; mg moped 0,. lup '0 pm. anhmlgh on Helm” mm” a M n I mm are between'mn"e"gue 'e"m5' em ii nn even fooling with lhe other "ll: W18 l1 iZ00d Win and We Mal stared at the blank wail. ' but were given only minor pen- uliies. While hoih were cooling off, Fred Glover of the Hawks trip- Shawinlgan Falls 4, Quebec-1 (overtime tie) surlng a minimum of seven mlnol-- 0 , leaguers in round two. pliulicrsj Tl'l"" 3' ",s.l'olo d "la" bgmt or the others. playing thlrd-div- l " "5 '9 M” ' '3 ” ' , ,l "I told ilim I was in deep sym- kion teBm5' 13 have the Bdummg" pailly with him. but he owes the a good boil team." Still predicting victory in the Grey Cup. Fiichock said he plans to dress fol-.that game. A shoulder Finally they began to move out about it and lhe chances of ac-I one by one. Npllnl, are ..50.50.. evening was he to busy. Bob turned llll a lot of good hockey for Glace lBay last year and on a number of lnccasions rose to great heights in Quebec Junior l - -rv . i R' i o.li L in Worsley . Montreal Royals 4, Three RlVf'l'Eli:1re)dL(:;a1T1::: ";';lax'l'&g'l';1S' m'l'g1e 6;; l'.."..',,. l:erllE',fl:l.gTl:e elwomllleen swung '7'Fl;?:"nKdM'l"0m;'dl N t public an obligation. He must toe separation kept him out of the last 4 (overtime tie) l ' S ' ' slick: Allan Sianlev of the I1ang- S "in econ ' V on "m" the miirk or else." two. R l m Detroit Red Wings 5300.00 for ' rt -. are not drawn into the competit- -. - l l 0 am; or y lfilellli on Ell devIeinpedD alllld L Amellrs services it-rs (hen tangled with Glover and lon "M" the mlrd round In Chicago. Mrs. Grace Cami: hither Tlorontt; llllrzbn 1 l Ilrn . our serv ce. on e ' v d ' k v. id nt I in Whli Sox H milton W ldca W B PCHY i "7" l""""3- A"-V ”" "7 3 ”' Fgfmef Flu er . . . .- l:(;i::llIl::.Hl)etl1ringnll!l: lilist nllllatjllg The draw lo, NOV 22. Siellflipres C 0 E? e ioallkh. lie 5lll'-'l- il0!Ill'!- only 40 cents. Reprints - Y ml; I-Tfldlclulb f”5('l ll” 5,”””i5 ol pm. Ed l(ulln,a,. of me Rang. " ' "I had hoped and gpmyed Riv- The Edmonton players joshed the ' cam” """' 5"" Fm" s"""'”' BUYS YOOTIIIIQ TfOH'OI' 0'” "T N1 Ollllaldli )9 mlgmg '0 crs high sticked deft-ncenian Gus Chester vs. llartlepool United. era would be given nnothrsr press experts who went out on a '"'''l"”""''”' .. ";”lN"' dyffk 'l'l"'g""l 'l)l""l" " Morison drawing blood. Gateshead vs. Crew Alexandra. chance. He, really deserves R limb and predicted two stralzhl . FOR . T C " "9 R" '9 0 '8" " e W "K" The vlctorv was the Rangers' Chesterfield vs Workington. Chance because I ll5liel'8 lhc r9- easy wins for Bornbers. then had l (AIQARRISIEURG. Iga.l,kiNll)v,!12 L 3:21 lgsllalseslllfilllaltillbe 50tlulC0rl!l:l1Clg8l'2rI1l:-lei: Second of me season and melr Bl-Idllord guy V5, R1-lyl, fl'CllL.Chl'U'gB against hinl was un- me llml, sawed all bchlnd mom to. - 80119 6 l' . Ormer ' ' ' first since Oci. 29. Sum orpe United vs Carlisle Br-' day. - 0 New Y0” Ylmkee Dumelder and lmweven and the m'mder5 mm- Chicago-Goal, Rollins: defence. United. --N-'w' But Fllchock didn't mind it. Persons with proved reliponslbi. "I'm glad they put it ill the pap- ily, with ability to make repay- FORUMI EVENTS NOVEMBER 10 - 15 THU BSDAY-HOCKEY-8 : 30 Sydney vs. Islanders l FRIDAY- Childrt-n's Skating General Skating .... ..B to SATURDAY- Generill Skating .. General Skating SYDNEY - V . 4 to 5:30 .3io now manager .of the Kansas City Blues baseball club, bought a. year- ling trotter today to join the ex- panding ranks of harness race owners. A native of Huntsville, Ont. Selkirk paid 51.000 for Sampson Tax: at a standard bred horse nuc- tion sale here. Selkirk, who resides at Roches- ter, N.Y., during the off season. got interested in harness racing about four years ago. ' "I found that Jogging harness horses made the winter months pass quicker, so I decided to buy one of my own." 10 COFFEE SOURCE .- Brilzll. ed States. i s - ISLANDERS FORUM -. TOMORROW .. THURSDAY - 3:30 HOLDING snap SALE:- TODAY -- 9 TO 6 THURSDAY - UP ALL REMAINING Vro 2 RM. SEATS-THURSDAY 2 P. M. A GAME YOU WON'T WANT TO MISS YEO THEATRE I MOIITAOOE Fill. SAT. NOV. 14-15tI JAOK in his BEANSTALII ABBOTT Aiill OOSTELLO d iiliin. Fill. slr.. Mllsollr... , the world's great coffee grower. supplies up to '70 per cent. of all coffee consumed in the Unit- agement is not yet free. in release for publication. the players names . . Bruno (Red) Favcrn. Islanders right winger of the past two sea- sons hus had R. change of heart and now wishes to remain in his home town of Barrie, Ontario. Three weeks ago Bruno phoned Murph Chamberlain and asked to join the Island Club. Now it. ap- pears that Favero has it chance to play and coach in Barrie and he will probably be securing ills re- lease from the Islanders for that purpose. The Saint John Mariners and the ilailfax Waildcrers will meet Saturday afternoon at Sackville in a sudden-death game for lilo Mari- time Scnlor Rugby title, it was learned last. night. This means that the Maritime Rugby Ulllon Morison. Gadsby, Fogolln, Daws- bury; forwards, Bodnar, Couture. Gee. Peters. Moslenko. 'P. Con- achel-, Babando. I-lucul. Glover. I task of shadowing the blgx Qu ec centre. Beliveau has been co as into his own during the past two weeks, having scored eleven points during the past four games. It now appears that he will tear the league apart lmd earn that W000 Q. S.'::. L. He will be drafted into the N. H. L. as soon as he reaches the age of 22 which is some time next year and he will almost cer- tainly play with Les Olsnodlens. some writers are already saying has cleared up its self-imposed problems to a certain extent and has made an immortal enemy in the Glace Bay Caledolllas. It also means that Saint Dunstnnhs will have to wait ullill the middle or the last of next week before they can play the Senior willner for the Mccurdy Cup. Gordon Bennett has been asked to referee sntiirdilyls game at Sackville. . . Sunday afternoon when the that Bellveau is the only thing that will keep the Canadians from win- ning the NJ-I. L. championship. The Montreal team are in need of another strong cen-treman and the answer is Beliveau. . Ironically enough the Canadiens Quebec Aces played iile Montreal Royals. Jean Marc Belivzri pick- ed up two assists despite the fact. that Skippy Burcell was given the I llhll Stanley. which he reportedly draws from Blimp Auckland. - the Aces. , e a North Silields vs. lSiock'pot Unfortunately for the Quebec County ' t fans this is Jeans last year in he now," W. oldhum Mhleuc ford or Flnchley 0 lted Albion Beighton M. W. vs Wrebdlanl. Harden C. W. vs. Accrlngton Scarborough vs. Mansfield Town. Halifax Town vs. Ashton United. York City vs. Barrow. Darlington vs. Grimsby Town. Southport vs. Bangor City. Tranmere Rovers vs. Ashington. Bradford vs. Rochdale. Gainsborough T. vs. Netherfleld. Selby Town vs. Spenrlymore or Heildon vs. Northampton Town Grays Athletic vs. Llnnelly Kldderminlster H. vs. Chelms- Swindon Town vs. Newport (1. .Ley'tonst'one' vsf Watforil Peterborough vs. Torquay Un- Welllngion Town vs. Gililngham Yeovil vs. Brighton and Hove Leyton vs. Hereford Crystal Palace vs. Reading own Beliveau and could make him Queen's Park Rangers vs. nltiv for them. But they won't be- Shrewrbul-y Town cause of a political problem. Beli- Foikatone or Tonbrldge vs. veau is a household word in Quebec Norwich City and if the Canudlens lifted him Walthemstown Avenu va. Wim- from amateur ranks there are I llledon number of ways lr which the Mon- Illlwllcll Town VI. Bourne- treal club could be made suffer. Their source of young players in Quebec could be cut off and their tavern license at the Forum would 'be can " d which is something the big time hockey clubs can't afford. I I 0 so all the Oanadlens can do is Beiiveau is worth waiting for. Here's what Phil Watson. former Rinlaer center who is coaching the Quebec Citadel: had to say about "Le Gros Bill." "I have never seen a young forward with as much ability as Bellveau hu. 1! he has one fault. It is that he often appears luy oil the ice. 'rha.t'a probably because no in so much better than the other 1li1vel'.! In his league. He seems to know he canlscore any time he wants to. And he usually does. of- ten ln rink-long anion." wanton CAN HANDLE A FEW GOOD HEAVY HORSES 5 to 10 years old weighing over 1400 lbs. Mus be sound and true workers. .. lVEI.LlN(:TON Moimlnl. llulltela & Bell": ' Wharf wait and there's "lo doubt but that l mouth and Boacomba Athletic Bath vs. Southend United Aldershot vs. Mlilwall ' Coventry vs. Mlilwall Coventry City vs. Bristol City Guildford vs. Great Yarmouth Newport County Va. Walaali Port Vale vs. Exeter City Weymouth vs. Colchester Un- d Bearcais Down Shearwaier 1-0 TRURO, Nov. 12 -(GP)-Tl'ul'0 Bearcats, playing their last game of the 1052 football season, down- ed H. M. C. S. Shearwater 'i-0 hert- Tuesday in a regular Halifax city League intermediate game. The only try was scored by Fred penalty kick in the first half and added another twolpolrits in the second half on a convert. More Than;50 Perllenl of.,Men Enlisiing Iieiecied KITCHENER. Ont, Nov. 11 - (CP)-Lt.-Col H. V. Matthews of Toronto said last night that more than 50 per cent of youths trying to enlist in Canada are unfit for mu- itary service. He told a Remembrance Day gathering that of those accepted. many break down under training and have to be discharged. "We reject more people than we accept." He said he deplored lack of cleanliness among troops. apathy towards sport, absenteeism and il- literacy, and lack of ability of the men to look after themselves. 1 cars," he said. "It lzsve llle team lots of fighting spirit." George Trafton. coach 1:1 Ge pouring in." INTERNATIONAL MATCH Duke of Edinburgh. saw English led 3-1 at the half. of the Winnipeg Blue Bombers sat alone in his office a few minutes after his team lost. He said: "I just can't believe it-but there it is." congratulated Frankie Fli- RENO. Nev.. Nov. 3-(AP)-one Reno bookie today quoted Dwight Eisenhower an almost 2- LONDON. Nov. I2 --(Reutersim England today trimmed Wales 5-2 in an international soccer at Wembley stadium. A crowd of 03.000, including the I fast- moving game of smart soccer. 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