Iii ,' if I urday and left the game. i ' Five-Easy at a reasonable price. Choice ._ hind Foods. . ,, Canada's Medal Drought Likely Ended On‘ Nov. 30 h a By JACK SULLIVAN Canadian Press Sports Editor PERTH, Australia (CPI -— Janada's fe nl a l c swimmers 3 have been plunging into the four British Empire Games pools mark. for the last 28 years in a frus- Swimming coach Ed Healy of| . trating search of individual gold Montreal will not make any ' Ausn'aha" Dre'sames ITIBI Sun- 5. prediction himsell. but there is day. The Aussies top 110~yard But the drought is likely to} no concealing his confidence in IbPIterny Simmel‘ W38 1193'“ be ended Nov. 30 by pint-sized ‘ his young charge when speak-ISx .Seconds behind the 0333‘ Mary Stewart of Vancouver, | ing of er. ‘idlans who‘ won’t be 17 until Decem-’ “Mary's in a class by her-l Healy has looked at the other ber. self." Healy said Monday. "To I teams training here and has not iwomen‘s llo-yard butterfly rec- remember that a bad start. a ‘ord of 1207.3. There is not uvslip on the turns could ruin girl swimmer in tile Common-’things." wealth who has come within to five seconds of that TURN UPWARD lss Stewart's chances took a big upward turn following the l 3' won swimmer was in Phyllis Dewar of Vancouver. captured the loo-yard and 400-, T fly with the final two days later.; HEALY PLEASED ‘ tried out the er are'the Americans and they . re not here." he said. i The last individual gold medal by Canadian female ‘ 1934 when l ard freestyle events. he women's Ito-yard butter- heats will be held Nov. 28, l Canada's s w i m min g team . spanking new i nd re Miss Stewart has the crcdcn-l me she's looking better than i seen anyone comparable to the 5.000.593: pool here Monday and 1 a tials to back up the predictions 3 ever, but before anybody starts I Vancouver girl. Healy was pleased with the at- l Choose b of the experts. She holds the talking gold medals he must “The only swimmers close to titude of an the team member-5., “A1 'DO MY BEST’ SAYS SCHMIDT . Milt Schmidt Replaces t sively at this time," said Gen- too much consideration because erai Manager Lynn Patrick. "1 the came to me just hope that the coaching pleteiy out of the blue." Schmidt loss in their last in games. I change will help us play better said. “I’ll definitely give my Monday replaced Phil Watson ‘ hockey." best in the job as I always have as coach with the man he suc-i Watson. formerly of Montreal | done to the hm" Of my ablIllY- ceeded—Milt Schmidt. i still has the remainder of this Although the club’s position—‘ season and next to go on his wilt“ Do. BEST sixth in the six-team league- three-year contract. 1'“ 30‘“ m d0 my be" t° Indicated a change might be Patrick said Watson's status 3“ top Efforts from the play‘ forthcoming. the action came as I in the organization will be de— ‘. “5' A f“! of them may need a jolt to the principals. a change in attitude. I plan to cided within a few days. i “I can't comment very exten- 1 Alouettes Concerned About Injured Stars to get a few things off their chests and I’m certainly going to get some off mine. atson. former New York Rangers star and a teammate f MONTREAL ICPl ~— The con- ’season with elbow and forearm dition of Ted Elsby. Bobby injuries. He is a corner line- Oliver, and Don Clark backer. was a concern today in the The Hawiian-born Francis. a camp of Montreal Alouettes. quarterback. has had knee trou- All three were hurt in Satur- ble but is considered healthy gast game here with Hamilton now, iger-Cats. l ‘ Coach Perry Moss of the Als’ Montreal 5 said. immediately after theI BOSTON (AP) — The shell- shocked Boston Bruins of the National Hockey League. win- Patrick, was not available for comment. He was hanged in effigy by fans at Boston Garden Sunday night when the club dropped a 3- decision to Detroit Red Wings. Watson took over the Bruins before last season when Boston failed to qualify for the third straight year. Schmidt, formerly from Kit- chener. 0nt.. w II hali— p backs Bobby Lee Thompson, ton line with Porky Dumart and Bobby Bauer. defensive We encourage them along, try: attempt to teach them anything new. The swimmers are helping out each other outs as the 1 games approaches. He has been i calling two workouts a day. but ‘ after Monday was cutting down ‘ Watson As Bruin Coach 886 Plans No Change I In Regulations ; 0 of Broadcast Governors _ . Monday night it does not intend have a meeting Wlth the Squad to change its regulation which requires the CBC to carry the CTV television network's Grey Cup commercials. of Patrick and his brother. Muzz that “having no knowledge of 1 any agreement" CBC, sponsors who hold rights to game latlon sta was. and still is. to enable as many Canadians as possible to Stanley Cuo playoffs for the see the Grey Cup game." chairman. said in an interview 1 of them want to work.i 0 keep morale high and keep ' hem in condition. I can't even on urns. l Healy is tapering off the work- 3 opening of ttr I TTAWA ( CPl—The Board said telecast complete with I The board issued a statement allowing an executive meeting. between the the CTV network and the TV the Dec. 1 football "it intends that its regu- lid." “The purpose of the board V S the tatement said. D Andrew Stewart. BBC 0 further board meetings are . lanned to discuss the question. i He said the board has not! Clip Series Is In Doubt TEL AVIV' Israel (AP)_Thc evening and were scheduled to Mexico versus India _Davis Cup tennis series was in doubt Mon-l day after Air France told Mex- ____________._._..____—_-———-—— ' ‘NflllfllflflllfllflllII‘IIWWHWI Sheen & Maclnnis Ltd. Come rain. sleet or snow— yon can bet on our boots to keep your feet neat, warm— a l l y fashionable! outs for your entire family now from our sen- sational selection. You'll find all the leading styles as well as a big choice of fabrics and colors. OLITAIRE $10.95 icon that Ind . traffic. 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