’ . a2 . t , 8 The Goaritian, Charlottetown, Wed., Sept. 29, 1965. ! : secs ‘- SPORTS FRONT ' Robert Hull Leaves Camp Ry JIM CULLEN Saskatchewan Roughies Aided By Two Archers REGINA ‘CP)—A couple of sons trainer for the Regina of others wouldn't mies a game and if I hadn't been able te guys named Archer, both ef Pats key club, now a me unless they couldn't walk.’ come. up with it by game time, whom claim to be descended ber of the Saskatchewan Junior FORGOT HELMET he might have had to eit out.” from Robin Hood, are playing League He was known as one For Sandy, training is a year Hinckley, himself, an ex-foot- ja major role in helping the of Western Canada's finest soft- round proposition. “With hockey »,)) player during the war Rabert Melvin ‘Bobby’ Hull the perennial super-star yf the “poor’’ Saskatchewan Rough- bal) pitchers during the 1940s and football, I just haven't ume years when he played for the Chicago Black Hawks lett the Hawks training camp to return | ‘\riders of the Western Football and ‘Ss. for private practice any more.” RCAF, (he was in the army) ‘to his home following. a dispute with the management of Conference. | He says some of the better Hinckley holds down a full says oquipenent is $0 much | They are Roy (Sandy) football players go through half time position with the Riders, harder now, and players hit so |Archer, a 45-year-old physio their careers playing with inju- working in the office. during the mich ee that equipment therapist in his 15th season asjries that the public never hears winter Looking after equip which used to last 10 years is jtrainer, and Charles (Hinckley) about. “They've got guts—they ment for an entire modern [00t- worn out in less than three Archer,. 52, a self - confessed really hurt. ball team is no small job Hinckley says he's a cow- y'all - around sportsman" who ‘There are more guys playing ‘The biggest problem to face nuncher by trade, but was |has handled chores as equip-' football with injuries than in is players who forget to take nesses 1 the last day of the war ment manager for the last five any other sport. The pressure equipment with them,” he say$.| and when he was no longer able | seasons is on them to win in this game, “Helmets are | specially-fittied «5 ride. he sold his farm near Not related. to one another, and many feel they have to play things, and players can't just Beosdview. Sask. and started the only common bonds be- when they are hurt play with any old helmet thes@ poaching high school football. bn, tween them are the Rough ‘Guys like Atchison. Bill days Last year Wayne Shawne Archers go through an riders and, of course, Robin Clarke, Reg Whitehouse, Larry forget his helmet before the otimaied 60,000 yards of ad- @ . Hood. Hinckley takes the latter Isbell, Ken Carpenter and lots second playoff game in Calgary, hesive tape every ‘season seeing q the Windy City hockey club fie Hawks naye laid down a club rule which prohibits anyone. with the exception of players and team officials, to enter the team's dressing room during training camp “sessions. Hull showed up for practice with his two boys and when the- management ordered the younger members of: the Hull family to Jeave the dressing room Bobby decided if the youngsters had to go that he was going to leave as well. The Hawks stated they didn’t try very hard to contact H in an effort to come back to camp. The feeling of team management on the matter was that it was direct defiance of team policy. on Hull's part; as When the club establishes aroule all team members are sup to. abide by it. This columnist would have. to side’ with the management ef the Black Hawks. We don’t think a NHL dressing room t's any place for a youngster in the first place and secondly | 7 if one team member is permitted to Violate a team rule then | g the rule shouldn't be there 3 ' Winston Churchill once said: “Great quarrels, it has heen said, often arise from small occassions but never , quite seriously, although Sandy. “* that the Riders are in shape. lisn't too sure of his family’s They. think they have a reason connection. , 7 for feeling they are helping the | The “poor little old Saskat- | omm C ‘offey poor, even if they aren't rob- chewan Roughriders’—a reup- ‘ ‘ bing the rich to do it. om om tation they built up over the rem s§ caus . ‘ We feel this quote would apply in this particular situation. ee ee = The feeling here is that there must have been herd feelings ~ Baia ial f. ae son cok teed po Hineley Leads Scorers MEETING between the ‘Golden. Hawk’ and. the Black Hawk’s manage-——- CATCHERS COLLIDE ere Thave ag over so i 5 the main cogs An organization meeting of a —_ something more serious than the issue presently providing it. By THE CANADIAN PRESS the Charlottetown District Jur If hard feelings between the club’and Hull were not there” Minnesoja Twins Rookie he tried to score from second was caught at home plate They have two players, line Veteran Tommy-Joe, Coffey of for Hockey League willbe held hefore this incident took place we think that Hull would have catcher John Saveik is tagged base in the third inning of the |, M ‘ Se backer Bob Ptacek and veteran/Edmonton Eskimos was the at City Hall, Monday. night, Oct- heen much more aggreeable to team policy. out at home piate by Baltil- game last evening. Saveik W%"~Minnesota moundsman middle guard. Ron-Atchison out! only player to make a move in ober 4th at 7.30 p.m. : Hull is’ a trained professional hockey player and knows more catcher Dick Brown as doubled to start-the inning and Jim Perry singled to p left field, ‘for the season, and at one time the Western Football Confer- Purpose of this meeting is to the value of team spirit We don't think he would: pull up 7 er aaa ae eneeny sete = ——- had six players on the vinjured ence individual. scoring race discuss possible team entries ‘ list ; stakes and cn home unless there was something of a more Tuesday as. the Eskimos seriotis nature on hia mind Mine kley's ‘on stopped Hamilton Tiger Cats 93 Robert Hull is in our. opinion - the best hockey plaver tn 88'in a Canadian Football League the Nationale Hacker” Longe a the. present Mime. an we Low ¥! Imon on SKIMOES wer Hie Sr n 2 oll Macca at exnect tn see him sf home for long . players are properly equipped ’The Versatile’ end and place if the Hawks and Hull can't smooth over’ the ‘ruffles’ pgp = — to minimize kicker picked up a single and a we dont think the Hawks would have much: of a problem in ‘ A pee a eet ne. convert to boost his season total felling the ‘Golden Jet’ to any of the remainityg five. clubs own. Irs ace I- a S | A...payeo ap Wio.2n8 : rithi 1 tt five years in the army's Hi. |' % points, to move to withis in the National League. nad Gusta the dane ood two points of fourth place Lovell : aes Cleman of Calgary Stamped- ee Ry BOB TRIMBEE ,garded as Canada’s top defence. years in practice before joining ° Tid Bits From Here And-There HAMILTON (CP)—-Edmonton Hamilton was hurt throughout the Roughriders, Sandy ‘has the °"* Edmonton's other points Eskimos, in a sharp reversal of © = pee came by way of » touchdown by at ie by the lack of a consistent of- knowledge and equipment to s cca : wire pene. _— and driven by eo Mclssac ‘con- form). edged Hamilton Tiger- | ‘\fence under quarterback Joe handle most! of ‘‘the low-down , quarterback ee Se . oc arness racing enthusiasts with another Cats 9.3 in a bruising Canadian |Zuger Time-and egain Z injuries." g s m 3 » dot ouble dash victory at the Charlottetown ‘Driving’ Park Mon- yoothall League defensive battle | aor of contention in the WFC day night. Francis teamed the five-year-old’ stallion to two Tuesday night before 18,575 fans. | sentatives of the four teams composing last year's” league are urgently requested to be pre sent to state their intentions for the coming winter. In addition -ito these teams, any other citi tens wishing te enter teame are ; condvatty. invited te attend thie meeting. | As an early opening of the Fo. irum is anticipated this fall, th must be organized and ready to take to the ice for practice ses- sions by the time ice-makit commences "tGa- for the 1965-66 season and repre. ’ |passed poorly when the Tiger. “Those are injuries where a out 'Cats were in _Scoring position. Seton can still walk, and still Wee lendices new lifeti rks ( ) - fi ig tm sc tt denote ne Ssh ce The — ey eee: Sado = o> ten te ear on el m0 6 ¥68 no oe is “McIssac first year as a harness racing driver and he has. .¢"%, Conerence, she Ss t ich | Pai eral in caste, and there's not iAbendschan- S 01610 6 52 TOMMY-JOE cotpet Aare became well known among the patrons of the Charlottetown - ; ng three days ago arcne a ge f, 8 raceway as a result of the at the hands of Ottawa Rough | too much you can do about Kempf, B.C. 1 2. $2 1 way he has brought this horse 3) 40 a’ uate te eet Not S$ ised ies Robinson, C 13 8 4 SI oer ck Ae see : wh mark oS Rien Price — ee ee ‘satiock ‘battle ei 3 Urpr se Sandy also has spent 16 apea- Coleman, C», 7 0 0 0:42: Lewi fe iM 4.00.0 with a ma ce is owned by Ray P : $| nies - Coffey nine. es : ‘ooper ’ ‘ 8 et, Dad a The or a caren MM occ. at et ithieee ee tee games, feat a two-game losing ‘ f | Satchel Paige does not feel for- re a ‘ 3 The management of the Summerside raceway has another streak and kept alive .Edmos-. |tunate at pitching again in ma. |Reed 600438 mine dash harness racing program set to leave the wire to |ton’s slim playoff hopes. \jor league baseball. | Thomas, E; 56.09%» Thi Pl night. -The feature class will race in-dashes three and seven Edmonton trails B.C. Lions “Ht was no big deal for me ‘ Flaming. 1 Ee ee ree ayers | Leaving the. wire will be: Singalong, Irene Mir, Chief's Gal, and Saskatchewan Roughriders | ‘come back up here, because ea B.C 77 Donnaway and Mountain Marie. Singalong leaving on the fhad no business img 5 pos eee Sh L id. rail in the third event will likely be. well liked by the pat- |Paige. who has heeft pitching “40. : are Lea Tone of the pari-mutual, | British Tennis The hack nine-holes have been. cut ont. at the Rustice ae the management expects to have 18 holes haus In Same State spring. The Rustico club has had a moet successful f i year this season with a. nine-hole course and they -have As Canadian Sree these’ years while I threw oe several improv: . * : most of my best years pitching a mprovements planned for next summer. By JIM CONWAY. by: tree Site. ~ aoe tak ‘for a barnstorming club.” St. Dunstan's Varsity football team play their second LONDON | (CP)—British ten “god chanse 16 Srehk o trek! The .Athleties hired Paige 10 gkame of the season this Saturday. The Red and White squad nis seems, to ‘be in the same le ‘days ago for his third stint. in ww . pl ll _be pitted against Dalhousie on the latter's’ home field. position a& its Canadian. coum in idle Ottawa. conference’, the American “League..:‘Th his MiAMI, Pia, (APs Jim |years, agpaid “in _an“interyiew.." ; * | “You can. it Bis ‘we “way. ¥ou_. g : HALIFAX (CP) - Three play- icah say “Teigesent being pres: . érs share the lead in the’ Atlan- < ‘looked: by ‘organized baseball al ™ & tic Football Conference scoring a PS race as the second half of the uw ‘WE GUARANTEE a in 4 Fiecrs.” 1964 Seq echenpice DEPENDABLE DELIVERIES OF o poriferen e's t Ed-™ec lare pr EE, vik. | TEXACO FUEL CHIEF ings and Terry Ward of Lancas- Home Heating Oil fe The Saints were throttled’ 27-6 \first a —, for». tixe ‘Atte. - against Acadia last Saterday in their first league encounter _terpatt—nowhere to ae. during | Key to Edmonton's victory; Hetics se Mag ae th 4s, owner ai es 12 points on Wireilh shout worrzattcietes tere! ao was a stout defence paced by held “Boston Re Sox scoreless Hgiyks:. sa! mato In fourth place with seven pokwiptatne.grtsaiy ay. Yet yet te ‘ : : ant: | Tennis ia a summer - linemen Jim Rattle and Att a thpee tinipas and allowed, | plavet: Bobby Hull ll “takin} a , >. pois can never run short. Fuel Chief Is the No_play¢ CUAL A b—Sh water Navy burning, and protective to your heat- ™ Back sJohnss p pit: from Ne Nine players are next with six ing eauipment. Cal! us for Texace - points Fuel Chief today! Dial isan, ~ Paige 5 ' : ‘e ‘ sport in Britain f ; ; ; : : : (his right mind would try to ‘ ine : as a ; outside between October e ; a <The trouble {e that, like Cam Hull, who has asked $100,000 , ‘ ‘ad. there 74 _few place et To Oo Tonight pieRgaese geactioe iri ei - 4 a bk pad M ; DBP Cay ‘ “the and" turned in a strong) 10-2 for Miatie-Marlins of the, ii. coming: season left A full- time performance against what ‘is re-| International Léague. ot ain sons, Blake JOHN SURTEES i ang toe will again we t ae both undér=and in t es ; he country. % : ae eet cae Blake, | * , et Summerside Raceway tonight stand so followers of tt Se : more Le used . oc- : sing en . as Laird. “Boots”. Frame: fias|wilk be assured of somié degreetasiohally but belong to the ee ee ee John Surtees assem no x. class€s of comfort as they cheer their armed services and other or- cou s ( i. ae ; that will make it hard - ‘ 3 ‘favorites home. ganizations which use the halls ea ee ee To Race Again e The, two top classes, each with for other purposes as well. Hiome “it’s hasardous having | a >, a. field” of six, should see. great Thi t |}ittle children.-running.all. over TORONTO (CP) — Dr. Paul eo De [racing from wire to wire. Mak- | | eee ae et Nee the place unsuperviaed during McGoey, chief surgeon of Scar- nae Ze. -~ling -her- first-start- of the -season | ¥ith_- more —than— indoog | P “pe lint borough General Hospital, said i here, Donnaway will likely go Courts in France and 200 in the | Practice. We certainty cou ——— a Geen then and 91.000 a day if he doesn’t + [ore andie war” wane to the Hawks National Hockey me ji : ne té|ferred to Baltirhiore in 4954. Dur- , went all ing «the 195658 “seasons, he fol dn Salon at quar- | posted records*:of 11-4- 11-8, and - poried—poy-s attituce—t rer traimrg rules. - hed « ti \Rasons Norris threatened to = 1 |- | } ! League training camp within a couple of days, the Miami News | said NOTICE 10% 6 an stedents. a7 Me a: Dow $ Roys" Wear Gt. George St. SUMMERSIDE —, Harpess rac-! Heaters ,have | 2 tet ‘For | u esday there is no reason why <a , ; away co-favorite: wit _| United States. New York alone make an exception in Hull’s Tu ‘ 4 ei . ; see mental Savoenb Singaione. pie has more. than twice as many The following. are the results; Ten years: 1. D. Smith, 2. tase. It looked. as if he were John. Surtees, 1964. world cham- SUMMERSIDE By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS wil; be racing against Orchestra as the whole of Britain. . the annual track and field! D. Matthews, 3. A. Profitt. trying to call. the bluff on our pion racing driver who was seri- 5 : American League Leader, Whotte leading dash| fan Maskell, training m e>t sponsored by the Provin- ° Pleven years: 1. D Bryand. rule.” ously injured Friday, should ? California 919 100 020 4 42 winner at the “local raceway: ae a ~ ig cial Command of the Boy Scouts 2. R. Doucette, 3. J. Ballem. Norris said also “the economy not race again. Wednesday Boston: .. 001 110000— 3 S2trene Mir: Chief's Gal and| / ager the wn Tennis Asso (¢ Canada. Cubs, Brownies, | BROWNIES of our league can’t afford that | Hospital officials said | Surtees | ’ Gatewond, Coates (20) (5)/Mountain Marie. who-has the lation, believes a more, CO Scouts and Guides. from the var rt vears:_1._C.Cox, 3 _kind_of_salary. We don’t-intend_ isin excellent condition follow- _Lee_(8) and Satriano; _More- fastest mile—at—Summerside- for ©Ted.—courts_could_change— the oys—croups~ scattered throughout ra. Henndesey. 3, M. Gaudet to pay him any $10000." ing @ mi or operation Monday ‘September 29 head (10-18) Radatz (8) and an Islapd-owned horse, Snr ihe ease oh bed m the the Island took part in the com- Nine peore: 1. J. Taylor, 2 to improve the position ye Ryan, Nixon (9). HRs: Cal—| The ¢ther feature will bring tig Paredes pig ahha edd Maco laa | Smith, 3. V. Lannan. ; jdisiocated pelvis. RACE.1 ghee, “Kirkpatrick (2) Fregost (15), together Sunny Key, Ellen Joyce, Sold are at least one court -- “RESULTS<——~ {aren yeare: 1. Mc Carnpball. National Team Dr. McGoey said Surteés’ gen- S1.—Jimmy Gallon < i First ‘Topway, Lola Hal, Knight Nor- wise << young; ‘ld keep in Yard Dash /2 V. Mullen, 3. L. Martin and ; ‘eral cond ition is improving 2.—Dot’s Boy Kansas City 900000 1— 1 41 ris and Blue Mountain Girl. she a se at beaeen. eep iM CuRS N. Holland. Deemed Success steadily and he is asking when 3—Drillo Hal _ Washington 116083100x— 6100, The third double “dash event Re Eight years: 1. P. MacKenzie, Eleven years: 4 J. Burnett. he can go home. Officials said 1*#Royal Hi Direct a Hunter (8-7) Dickson (5) Lind- will haye a full field cf ejght . The problem is financing the 9 3 johnson, : R. Clements. sCOUTS VANCOUVER (CP) — Phase he. could leave the en in «—Caparfay 8 _blad (6) Tompkins (8) and horses:. Chesterway Thomas, construction of a new court, Nine years: 1. B. Peardon, 2 Eleven years: 1. J. Knudson, one in’ a project designed to de- ‘‘several weeks.” 6.—Homestretch ‘ taf Bryan; Coleman (10) and Belle Texas, Tennessee Riley, which can cost up to £100,000 L. Gaviant, 3. w Deron. . 2. M. ata 3. J. Ballem. ‘velop an effective Canadian na-| Surtees suffered two fraclaren 7.—Stephen Lee Hal q French. HRs: Wash—McMullen: pit Ser et eglone, Rey, ($300,000), and convincing the ‘Ten years: 1. F. MacLean, : 1, H. Constable tional basketball squad for the/and a dislocation: of the hips, RACES 2 ond 5 (17) Nen (6). cad Ab Jollity. na armer right peoples to put up the 7 Gauthier, : : Profit: KM, 3. D: Rowe. 1967 Pan-American Games at fractures to. the horizontal seg- j~feuagy Kev , Kansas City 003 320 000-— 8 11 2 thet order. Tate os - ae one money. Eleven years: 1. A. DesRoch- Thine yéars: 1. G. Bell, 2 Winnipeg arid-the 1968 Olympicé| ments. of four vertebrae in the a Atied Seren * Washington — 100 104000— 6 91. vention, has never. had - MAKES MONEY es, 2. G. Betts, 3 “A. Moore. A Gaudet, 3 A McAdam whas been d a success. lowerbagk_and kidney and other He $.—Topway O'Donoghue (9-18) Mossi (6) inne a fia i ae hae BROWNIES Fourteen years: 1. J. Rossiter.» *The Canadian ateur Bas internal injuries. when he was ; S Agen wot es 1 donble winner so some upsets in’ A plan at Stalybridge; Chesh- i Hunting Licence Available Lola Ha ; and Lachemann; Craig (0-3) the betting can be expected “i etl § Fight vears: 1 “om, 22. M. McLennan, 3. K. Blanch- kethal) Associatio Ve the go | pinned: under his Lol dof & : ’ §.—Knight Norris be Narum (4) Ridzik (6) Koplit Three other single dash events, speed dway driver” Val. Morton! "temnessey. 3 0 raise ard ", (Bhead to the propel Monday af- |ft lost a wheel ont ate The % 6.—Blue Mountain Girl (7) McCormick (9) and Casa 41) with eight starters, will make : at £60,000 in 1963 and Nine years: 1. V. Lannon, 2.) Fifteen vesans and over: |. ter listening to a report.on the|the track at Mo Park x ~S / OT cae : o — MeMullen yp this excellent nine-dash a built a three - court hangar- aan tases: ‘ i Shed a | iS enone? MacDonald, — team’s tour of South miles east of he eo Ft BIKE SHOP aa Sand 7 as yea (2), . A. : oi merica «at, : . First ma or ue en ‘secators a fst ow Vines tact, Cites Oe es __* “We're“‘éntitel§ convinced the TREE YIELDS MUCH and ‘Sones al ? : feats as a 0) Eleven vegas: 1. M.skatinen. _. : Lannan rers Ga me ent ar th Wiewing galery 30d scours Cg HM 4 Ree At Stewart ansenonine sae mare, an Amehe ive pratee = $1 SPORT LODGE |,!-chemar™ : Wetertam iy) ~ PROBABLE chanene tects. Pleven “sy. ian. 2." Machen) 8 Le DE aid “Take “Maps, mmedai pip ease ond s—Oreheta Leste Sea? a aa ” ca rae | Sraph ' and} 138 Gt. George St ( Ch’town | 6.—Mt. Marie —s | Gladding (5), Fox (64) (7) and | i |. He charges $2 “an hour for 2. gin Koo x McA Boas past president of the CABA. hand lotion. — : ee Freehan;:, Horlen, Fisher (6), | PITCHERS jeach court, og coals e as, fae Nica : x. Ben Gear The Canadian team was ar | 2 iis yaa’ Wilhelm (7-7) (8) and Joseph: tournaments and, perhapsicti aa. Fe Smid R. McEachern, es F sembled after only a three-week 1.—Chesterway Thomas gon, Martin (6). HRs: Chi—Ca- By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS, ‘™Portant. makes a profit. re + Fourteen years: 1. H. Hol | camp.at the University of ‘B.C, 2.—Belle Tetas ter (1)=° Probable ‘pitchers for. today’s a cowrt at St. sdolin's GUIDES orga te rie, 2" B. MacAleer, 3: M. Hol Sn¢ managed # compile a 7-7 $--Teaneener” Riley : New York 000 002/0— 2.71 major Jeague games, with won- bel’ ne, . a London leven years: nar record during games in P —True Lady: - Cleveland + 20 030 10x— 6 111. Ines ords i” parenthesis: . ats o a tennis equip- Twelve years: 1. R. Toombs, ‘Fifteen years and over: 1. 8. Chile, Argentina, | Brazil vs ae Ge : _ af 5.—Cyclone~Kelly z Beck (21) Jureaicz (6) Cullen ” ” National, League “Tment m alsetarer. Ji charges 2. L. DesRoches, 3. J. Stewart. . ig ea dah x Mexiet Ste. EO : —— G. Com (7) Ramos (8) and Howard; St. Loiis Gibson (18-12) ~at between $3 and $5 an hour, is sh cons a : eee .tour was move | is oa An a . ; Bieheert (168) McMahon-(8) and San Franciscth Shaw - (16-8). jopen .14 hours a day but only ""enee Dash ice - aaetwond. 2 Chackottet or Iesk Vesting ground,”’, Moyls : aI od Do ris / . ; ,Roff. HRs’ NY — Repox (12) Cincinnatis’Miloney (208) at has seating for 20 to 30 people. | 1." Gant, % Ah McAddin, . [3 pin Rus tivo. § ¢ 71966 we'll have thd Oo nor’ | 1s SPACES 6 Cleve—Colavito (%). Los Angelesy Koufax (24-8) The future could lié_in-rela- GUIDES. a | SCOUTS time to*prépare a team and a} do 1.—Herless-Abh - ? Pittsburgh,” Veale (17-11) at tively inexpensive inflatable "| 1 | de Sherwontl, 2. Charlottetown, better ste of players to Mee ) 2.—Name The Price Stent 90 000 02n— 2 71 New York, Bearnarth (34), plastic covers. The Coolhurst Thirteen years: 1. L. Crosby, | . 44 Sherwn. 2 choose Per sto - Confederati oO ; f f 2-—Chestnut Clegg Balt Sonn 020 Wx— 4 60 Chicago, Hendley. (44) at [awn Tennis Club in’ Finchley, roe ant, 3. R i a ae _ GUIDES a 1 n re, {—Henest Patch fMty> (11-7) Worthington (5) Philadelphia, Culp (13-10) (N).,North London, already has one {parE { 4 Shérwood, 2 ; ¥ 5—Vietory March Bosaell (6) and Sevcik; Bunker Milwaukee, Johnson (15-10) at court fitted with a £3,500 trans-. eer’ <. pate S| gekceche * : ¥ BALL PRACTICE : Charlottetown iNet Ch = (10-8) S. Miller (8) and Brown. Houston, Lamabe (0-4) (N). parent envelope which_the mak- ; ae poh Madre. will bea baseball prac: | - : S-Sentn’s Bathe . HR: Minn—Killebrew (23) American League ers claim will not need myqin~< stag, eo tice Yor the Charlottetown Inter. } > (Box Office Entrance Queen Street). - Also Eligible ele Law National League Leanne 8 seer rite Th at ae ore Je ai 44, set i ee STANDINGS Lmediates this-evening at Memor- - * ead oe hice altimore arber | 'N). cost is abou 0 =e ‘| 6:00. 9 oar: ee . New York, Downing (12-14) at tbev aig pumps: going. Players M By cee ela nasser Si Wed., Sept. 29th 9 - Ila.m. & 7-9 p.m. 1.—Vernita’s Pet: ~ — ok ky; Cleveland, MeDowell 416 - - {0% through an airlock. ms R. Mac- a a : 2.—Mighty Sandy ro oy ae ‘ | Donald, 2. J. Constable, 3. F. SS = Thurs Sept. 30th 2 - 4and 7-9p.m 3.—Marcvs Hanover Bhort (18-11) and Dalrymple Pie. | scoot 15648)> ae Tennis coe McAdam: Ottawa 6 2 0 187 110 12 through y ae pm. {.—Hallie J its. 000 000 000 10— 0 602 28" a is making an inquiry into cov- GUIDES Hamilton 6 3-0 169 73 12 = nor: : | 5.—Kleanor York 990 000 000 OM1— 1 81? cee on tect oo gos ae but it aa expected) 15 years and-over: 1..G. Camp. Montreal 3 6 0 98133 6 RED CRO _ $43 Blood Do BE ONE rgemtty, a | Sista Seleeate. P o report me time yet m . : oa y / > a “ om ie paneians BD Washington, Kreutzer: (26) OF ‘The a of many young CUBS oe oe oe a "| : : - clean eae =! (12) and Stephenson. es aa = er sed players, who have to lay off for Broad Jump : NS Western Conference Ke Your help does so much Red erxt is a ‘Partner with United Fund Also Eligible Jolly Lass i =": wiwaukee 0930040007 80 U’nly Rames scheduled. - ~ ithe winter or take their tyrn in|. Eight years: 1. R. MacKen-| oe ree. : for so ma DAILY o aw Houston - 000.000 100— 1 #0 the long waiting lists, may. de-| aie. 2 D. Carmichael, 3. D. Me: Calgaiy’"'"" 7 3 0 198 127 14 ay SUPPORT YOUR UNITED APPEAL attics. “Clomnger (24410).and Gonder; © CACTUS 18 THIRSTY pend on large companies or Neill. ; | Winnipeg 6 5 0 175 197 12 ‘ is ’ QUINELLA ON 4 “Zachary (0-2) Taylor (3) Sem The _saguaro cactus's huge rich tennis clubs taking the im = Nime years: 1. K MacPhail. Sask. - § 5 1 190 199 1 (Please clip and keep for reference) EXACTOR A = bers (7) VanHoff (9) and Bate root system can absorb a ton itial financial plunge to get 2 B. Peardon and D. Buell, 3 B.C. ". 5 1 188 122 aI 7 : : |. EXACTOR ON 9 man. HR: Hous—Wynn (22); jo ——— | D. MacKenzie and F. Lamieroux. ‘Edmonton 4 7 0 16124 8 Give The United Way : — ? ' . . - : i . t « ee e . = nd i, : } e : + ay . és 5 : =e ; as wat : x sistiaie Samet z . ny t PREM 6?