Minor hockey officials were kept on hop Saturday morning at The Forum where registration of all brackets took place. Here ihe photo- IT’S REGISTRTION DAY K Ch I grapher caught Don Hutchin- son, ft and Art MacKinnon busy at this registration bus- iness. They are seen getting information from Edward Shepliard who plays in the bantam. division. There's a long lineup behind young Mr. Shephard. Hamilton Club is Elaied After Victory Over Lions v.A,\'CI".l;".'EF. =5?‘ — Shouts re"erber.=:..=vi oi’ the walls of the d_n-:-sin: room Champagne flowed in rivers . . over heads, into the cup. down throats. Hamilton Tiger-Cats had just won the Grey Cup. defeating British Columbia Lions l End Hal Patterson had broken a Grey our record. In four prnn'n~is Grey Cup appearances. he had never been on the ' ning team. Ralph Sazin had won a Grey cup in his first year as he Bernie Faloney had quarter- backed his fifth Grey Cup team and achieved his third victory.'. There was lots to shout about. "It was the second touchdown? that broke their hearts," said Sa7io. at was the l0ll.‘l'i(l(\WIl of fullback Ari Baker that made hm-t "Unfortunately this when 50 per fence is based by the Lnjuz-y of half Wtllie ‘J13. knee '!!l]U happens ''I‘ve never seen Homer and cgnf qf yo,” of. Morris running pass patterns on nne man_" that." Ulid Skrien. "I C0uld __ do as well. In sorne posfigamg dressing “We would have had ll) be It moms there is remm-_:¢_ But our very best to beat this club- British Columbia Lions had 9‘~‘9|‘yb0d.V h9a1th.V. Yl0b0dY ml!- been beaten too soundly for sin: anything. doing W059 little that. things just right." pat, had "0, been good M The B.C. defensive team said them in their defeat. But fate ",?”as heme" by Fa.1°"°y' couldn't be blamed for it all. . T’.',“-" .W°’° ““"“’3. "5 ‘“ "They played hard and they over." said halfback Bill Mun- played mugh and tough... said sey. but mainly they were real the Lions‘ matter-of-fact coach. .ns Dave Skrien. “This is the key. gm ' I think.” Skrien said the Lions weren't a match for Hamilton in this one with or wi ut the three backfielders brought down by injuries. “Th Bruce Kidd ,Comes First the score 14-3. ‘ e team was Just disap-‘ Whaf won for him? fpointed that Hamilton was 80‘ NEW YORK lCPl _ That "Thirty players," [Rood . 011!‘ response be thelfamed finishing kick ol Cana- game was not nearly what I'dian distance running star RIGHT FROM B0'l‘T'l.E Whoa’ half-dressed play- ers around him were drinking‘ ehampagne straight from the hottl "It -the Grey Cup) has been‘ a long time away." It was last won by the East——- Ottawa-—-in 1960. , "It's due to Hamilton and I'm happy ho say were taking" it home." He said the RC. offence was - l Curling Draw 1 At Montague l The follnlvng is the curling draw for .\‘lonta;ue for Monday h°Ded for.’ Bruce Kidd carried the 20-year- Joe Kapp, I quarterback who old University of Toronto stu- played much of the game in the dent to victory by two yards in shadow of his own goalposts as the U.S. Amaleur Athletic Un- his weapons popped and back- ion's cross country champion- Iired, said: ship here Saturday. “Any time you lose your three Kidd, victor in the same 10,- deep-pass threats you can't beat 000-metre (approximately Glé a club like that." milesl race tvm years ago at Louisville, Ky., ad to come “DSEE MEN_“URT _ ’ from well back to nip defending Willie Fleming. the l')l‘lllla!lL champion Peter McArd]Q of halfback, was tiedup by Hamil- New York to" and lmally miured in a Kidd's time in the race was controversial second - quarter 30 minutes, 472 seconds, play on the sidelines. Chris Williamson, 19-year-old I-Ialfback Ron Morris strained .University of New Brunswick a knee ligament on Lions‘ first {studem_ plgced cm}; in 3149, offensive sequence and played Williamson, who is coached by the rest e way with it Kidd's handler, Fred Foot of baDd3l.!€d- Toronto. had never run the 10,- Flanker Sonny Homer went. 000 metres before. December 2. 1963 " P Ice 1 - Wiggintnn_ .1. Murphy. B. Sharp vs. K. McDonald. K. Sullivan. . Bryand. F. Herring. ire " — G. Worth. A. Nelso ., ii, ene .\lurph_v. G. Champion vs. . Robertson, E. Duvar, L. Ste- art. D. Burns 9 . Giddings. D. McLeod vs 17'. uzzn, Glen Murphy. G. Warn- , T. Hooper. If unable to curl at times sch- eduled please arrange for your substitute. CURLING DRA\l_lIfl The followimz is the curlin Char- Ice 1 —~ .1. Squarchrlggs. C. Flemming. B. Martin. 1'. Walk- er vs. A. MacDonald, W. Rodd. C. Maclnnes, A. (‘.all‘wr=ck. Ice 2 — B. Leclalr. L. John- ston. J. McBrearty. B. Mr:Gill vs R. etc J. MacDonald. 3. Jones. D. Reid. Ice 3 — A. Love, F. Cox, K. Dalzlel. A. Home vs J. Camer- on. P. Whitlock, N. MacNeill. M. White. Ice 4 — W. Mar-Lnine. Dr. Kelly. D. Wood. Jim Macbean vs T. Whitlock. G. Kays, R. Mac- kenzie. 3. Edwards. Ice 5 -- H Maclnnes, .1. Brooks. P. Borys. B. Moore vs Bennett, D. Matheson, c. . x 1 1, . F . pan. (Competitive) ’ 1 —- Dr. MacDonald vs mrounell. ._ 3 —- . Gallant VI. Doug 1'--nauacaum 4 .M. F..G. McDonald. M. ' The “makings” of a fine cigarette! 1‘ Famous for mildness and fine full ’ flavour! 0&1] , / CIGARETTE TOBACCO sH in ii I.I.‘tIN AND rumor pocxu ac“ into the game with s week-old , consistent on the 10-and 12-yard = J...» 12 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon. Dec. 2, 1963. By BOB TRIMBEE VANCOUVER I.CPl — Three Patterson - almost died at birth. The two veterans of Canadian professional football were cen- tral figures in an abortive trade between Ham’ on and real Alouet 1 The plan Doug Harvey . ‘Joins Aces _ =‘ QUEBEC «CPl — Doug Har- ' .vey, released unconditionally by I ew York Rangers earlier this ‘ week. signed Saturday to playf tes. had been to send Fa- , l l lLeague, was to play {against Hershey Bears Sunday. ight. ‘ > n “'seemed to be happy with I.‘ l l kc isaid the 39 - year - l i landing isuacumnn OYS’ WEAR STORE SILVER DOLLARS to every 33rd Customer During Henderson & Cudmore Boys‘ Store 3rd Anniversary Sale _ loney fenceman with Montreal Cans-‘D185’ fol‘ I _ diens of the National Hockey other two set up Tizer~CatI for Aces ; S 0!‘ r! in A spo sman for the Aces ‘his biifth, an individual Grey isuccessful ground play by either old Harvey {Cur record. 0‘ very good contract." Terms ofison . } _ the agreement were not dis-lgreat with Hamilton F-lying vidual record. Tommy Grant lwildcats and Toronto Argonauts Efifififit ’»'—¥. Patterson, Bernie Faloney Prove Valuable Property and Don Paquette tolin the late 1940s. In previous Montreal in exchange for Pat-‘CUP finals. Patterson Scored ‘years ago Hamilton Tiger-Cats’ ‘gel-son and quu-ta-back sun twice in both 1955 and 1956 when roost potent passmiz combma- Etcheverry. Edmonton Eskimos defeated the “Ml ~ 39””? F3l°"9Y F0 H31‘ Etcheverry balked and alter Alouelle-S- In 1955 a touchdown was the smoke had cleared the only _ _ ’ _ players who moved were Pa. worth five points and in Illafi quette and Patterson, though ‘ the value was increased to six. Etcheverry took leave of the A'.- Patterson's touchdown also oueues to in st, Louis Car. extended his own mark for dinals of the National League. touchdown passe_s_ caught in with Patterson‘s arrival Fa-}GI‘€)’ CUP 001119631110". _ lonev had an ace receiver. a lit- Faloney~ Wm M50 Pllflwd 8 tie slower now than in his prime ‘ touchdown pass to Vl'il’.ie Bethea but an end who makes the most:now s six in, six Grey‘ Cuv of his experience. He caught illEam95- H9 15 ll?-d Will‘ Etch?‘ passes during the regular 1963§VeI‘I‘y. one behind Kl'0l'5 811- 341 yards and ages : time mark, set in seven games. IWAS TOPS FOR DAY The cagey Hamilton pivot had a great day both passing and season for touchdowns. DUO WAS EFFECTIVE If anyone had doubts, Tiger-; Cats‘ ' ness of the combo. rds. tops for either club iiiisiisiiii 3h.iei.Z‘i"§§§.h§i°i§§l Faloney mt Patterson tor Emvhasizlnz the dominance American Hockey = 9° W" °“: ‘l°‘.“‘°i..."‘"§’;?.i?..3“aiisélfti‘ Harvey, 3 mngnm, 5;” de. lsational 70 - yar pass-an -run an 3’ - ,was the longest offensive play the day. Faloney's 32-yard from his five-yard line in c es. 3 The touchdown by Patterson. lrun 3 o fourth quarter was the most sec rid half, was lthe si e. The six points gave Patter- Few other players compiled as, two behind Joe Krol. a iany-thing approaching an indi- caught six Faloney passes for - 3".-rav Thanks to the undreds of boys and Mothers who made last Tuesday and Wednesday. iC|inic Set ‘For Tonight All persons interested in 0;, ficiatlng in minor hockey am. vities are reminded that tip.“ will be a session for such one. desiring to referee at 7 o'ci.,¢k tonight in Room 23 at Prince 03 Wales College. 100 yards and Garney Henley,=. 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