.hill battle for the Flyers that saw them come from behind I 4-2 deficit early in the second, to go utes and 22 seconds old when Bill-was all Parkdale for into I brief 5-4 lead and settle for Wilson got the Youth Clubbers on a 5-5 deadlock at the end of the.the scorcsheet on a nice pas second. I Hurry contributed the the Parkdale cause. Wedge and Brian Lewis. ward Vip Palladino is in I lot of hot water again. This sort of thing of course is nothing new for Vip. Only last year when he was I member of the Charlottetown Islande - Palladlno was the reel- pient of a 3200.00 fine and I 8- gsme suspension for his part in a riot that occurred at Fredericton- ! of . Joana MacDonald and. along with in I hard Carvcr's goal i-limaxed an up-- . A iiewcoincr lo the Parkdalel others over the conducts. Parkdale potted three of their; Itwo. lB. Y. C. OPENS SCORING The game was only four min- play Wally Shepherd while Parkdale the squad.Buddy Clark fired a brace defenceman Pete Hill was watch taking a pass from Allie's brother o of goals and Willis Dunn and Bob ing the proceedings from the pen Skill to alty box. Mousie Weathcrbie was back a couple of minutes off. Allie Carxcr netted his 3., Allie Carvers third goal of theithat saw some pretty rugged play-goal taking a relay from ;,,sight at the 14.49 mark of the in spots. Included in the list were Ready. 'third period gave the Parkdale two majors and I pair of mis- Flyers I 7-6 victory Blilllgl Youth Club fought game of the Is '38" Hockey League at the Sports vantage .and B. Y. C. fArena last night. at sing with Merrill Pint-an Zllf This Corner Hot-Water New For Ex-I lsint John Beavers' fiery for-' In In that game Vin was found sull- " g or hitting referee Lloyd Hinchberger. the two teams severly swinging has been outlawed ap- parently though no one thought to outlaw the boys who swing them. As we said before it will happen someday that I rock the league; then be too late. way. hi' ih M Nothing slander Vip can. Stick 3 as referees th Y player will be H K W FAST GOAL three. lunassisted effort that was more at the FLvers' cage and or less of a flukc and Clark tied close on a couple of occast . but no. Ch later C. took a trip to the penalty box is becoming noted for them. B.Y.C. goals were well distrib- with Lewis and Ledwell assisting at the 731! mark for holding and tited among six players. Bill Wil-lto give the B. Y. C. a 2-0 lead. son. Mousie Weathcrbic. Charlicl. But at the 7.34 mark while Spy yniiscuntliit-t was tacked on when MacDonald. Wally Shepherd. Dickilteady was off for tripping Bud-lhc ldy Clark finished off a Parkdalc ivft-rcc Whclan. The B. Y. C. outscored the Fly- power play on a pass from Kip minute later an 3-2 in the first period but Ready and made the scoreboard fciiscnian Ralph ioti .had jumped out of the box drcw and assist. . . lfive for fighting. "Verly mIur?d- p055lbl-V mamwdl Allie Carver nipped the goaliFl)'9FS. A. Carver t5. for life, possibly killed. Then tlie.”,m pmved to be the Winn;-r,i144.-19; 13. BYC. Lewis (W, Shep-y”fighter of the year" Tuesday by fur will fly; then life-long siispen-ytaking 8 pass fl-om brother skip: hemp wusoni 15,23. sions will be handed out: then emergency meetings will he held is-IFlyers Nip B.Y.C. 7-6 In Another Thriller At Arena Kip B. ltii deflected into the 19 second mark. .al Following that quick goal it'Y. C. players turning up every- D1vi5jun'g eighth annual hockey key star. the next . w score three minutes later. ing with his minor a 10-minute objcclcd too streniioiisly lie was Joined a with playing-coach Allie! Carveryregta Zil. yl U ld i H .llllUll1 bll.l'SI tl':'el't'H Vlslll-nil I301: fence y Rwdv wmmc F gm" showin them how the Fyers re- aric . ac oua fllli l'lal1l llI'lLV sell 0 '.V'Pl'S H1 F011 , t 4' , V . t versedglhal score in the secondlewis teanu-d up for tho third for the first time. with Willie acid: '1' t"-l,l"' f"'l”"m' l'm.W." 4'4 and shot two goals to a single for B.Y.C. goal with Maclluiiald do- lluun hcllllllfl llll" 3l0nS- Mad)S(?nQ:ll:j"'ll' I e(xl(l)'II”'l' l,lilIl!"lf:h' the B.Y-C. in the hectic third int; the h0"UI'S- mid i'bi"'l W0 ,3 Y' V P13-l'l'”.-W036" W31” wm..her,m,'- i ' ' i FREDElllCT()N (cpl A Tl'lll'(l- agh opened the scoring seconds SEVENEE" pe"a""” we" hand" mmm” .bel0”T the perm” f'lded-lsllepherdt ll'f;'d40 tllllxis Pl”: ”:Ic.Il; Summa,n.'.W ieriotl goals by Mark Boilcau anti-after play began and Wally Kiill. :lidm.lItoh:y Itrieckhedfgsiiihtnhewgdihlgland ”ga'" vlhm, Spy Roam T:(;:l"atIiilEalllll('. oiima pasiiiiu alt- HTS! P9-Iilldi l. H x', Cy w,1. Ron Ruble gave Saint John Bcav- man equalized with only seconds .. lack with J;,(.k Burke and Brian sun tPincan. W. Slit-plit-rtll -1.22. Lewis, and the period ended that 2: Ric w9"”"”'bl9 llt”l"5- L9” we r it was niurc than 10 minutes Read.” 7'34? 4- (I; in the hot and lieavy third ner- Hid llaewlsl 1438; 5. l-lycrs. A. mum Carver (K. ltcadyi 18.21, before either team . . , , ,, . Mk me M, W-mu, Dun” was Pouallipsj mil. Rt-.-iiiy .2., A League to foui pfllnlts moi pAni-y10 years of scnioi-ghockey. c iiizirksiiizin. slapping in Allan M:l('l.eod. Ilttrpsl RiIllllllCl'S and SIX llV('F (Jill-5' I Tilt Q0315 by Bulletin and Ruble zicl.ciitl's pass from dii'ct'tl.V in (W14 P”ri”d" 6 ”Y(.' W”ll4ti Frcdol.w.B'i,l9.:9":l.Hill Mvnmlv saved mo game for Sal"! Jim" fioiit of the net to llive-Parlttlale 3193 7- Fl-ll'”' A- Ca"V9V 3-252 3- Clarke wh0- Flycrs (Clark US. pi-113113-.9 Flycrs, lliirry (Dunn! 8.5 . alsypl BY('. W. Shepherd Al the time of is) I240. 6-5 lead. Buddy only seconds before. e marker Jack Burke of the By .C. was serving of Piirkdale was urigv taking . l I hilc fllousic Weatlit-i'bie was off! lscrving time on a tcamtpcnaltyimajort. p 90 quell the Scandals that will given to the B. Y. C. for having Readiy. Clark. B.Y.C.. lscrved byiwill receive the Edward J. Nctl ll WIll.t.oo many men on the ice. 1 l Involved end I couple of other players. found himself shelling out I bit of cash. Vlp's latest escapade has cost him 100 bucks and he has to post I bond for S300 to insure against and further outbreaks of temper. Along with the monetary loss Psllsdino will likely find himself watching the next in st. John gems from the sidelines unless the appeal of the case. which is thought will be lodged today. is upheld. According to the referee's report Vlp is supposed to have elohbered Emmett Kennedy of Amherst with his stick. It..lIIsn't happened yet, but It will: Sometime in some game one player will take a cut at another vlth his stick and that other play- er will hit the ice and not get up. I; stick Is supposed to be used to control pucks and score goals but it can be I deadly weapon. Just as deadly as a loaded gun. We think s player that uses his stick In if it were I club shouldn't be fined. he should be heaved right out of the league for good and forever before he maims some opponent. for life. We think this way simply be- cause I swinging stick that mlsses or c is with an opposing plgy. ers head or any other part of his anatomy can hardly be anything but a deliberate attempt to injure. Were can think of only one re- engnized sport in which the object of the game is to injure an op- ponent and that is boxing and hockey is not boxing. even though we have seen games which could Irgucment. Stick swinging, hit or Curling Finals Slated Tonight The final games will be play- Pfl lfllllxhl at 7 o'clock in the two sections of the Turkey Honspiel. The winner of PRCII section will take home the turkeys. 7:00 P. M. . Ice 1 -A J. E. Burden. H. Doh- non Isubl R. LeClalr. B. Burden vs Doug Saunders. F. H Johnston tsuhi. W. Beer. T. Rogers. ,lcc 2 - Turkeys - F, Acorn, Myron Hell. it. 1.. Sear. E. Gil- Iilbie 12 ends vs F. Hansen, Had Maclnnls. 1'). Peterson. C. 8. Mac- Douizall. Alto A Turkeys 7- .7. 3, Mm,-9' . Tait. Dr. Brown. Wm. Mai'Gre- gor 10 ends vs Won Machaine. F. (ox. G. Anderson. Maynard Mac- Mlllan fguhl. ice 4 - Geo. Hawkins, E. Mac. "'10- -7- S. Taylor. J. K. MacDon- sld vs J. S. MacDonald. Ed, wood, Frank H. Maclnnis. CC 1 - Don Macintvre. W. 3”"-12'-i2.li' t.'.:.':"" " Items. or. o'ii.niey'.'c 'w' M' Ice 2 -. 1 "get mmoven or scratch match ce 3 - C. MacDonald. no P-rtrlds . L. Donald. H. it. 81:: E vs Dr. H. Msclntyre. E. H, Flllltl. Louis Bsgsnll Geo, ".5 m .w- 3- WWIII. Emmett 00.3230. 3. George. smog mg. . M. ii , rs n. O'Rourke. "iii" lilaIi.es.c""". 3"; At the annual meeting of Queen's night. officers tion held in the I Ralph E. Jenkins. was elected president of Queen's County hmm-h of the RE. Island Fish and (Junie Association at the annual meeting held last evening in the auditor- ium of Queen Charlotte High School. More than 125 members were present. The retiring president. T. M. Gillies reported on various aspects of the work of the association and stressed the cooperation which con tinues between the Department of National Resources and the organ- lzation. A resolution moved by Tom Hon- wn-. seconded by it. MacDonald. calling for the opening of the rah- bit season to be Nov. 1 instead. of Nov. 15. was carried, The necessity of maintaining, amicable relations with farm own-; "5 by if-'l'IdlII8 every courtesy in' ft-tiiuestlng the necessary permiss- with at length and in detail. Crapoud League Holds Meeting A meeting of the Cra aud Hoc- hr Lellue was held III) the Car- Pltltl rink IIII night with teams Mlllllh Augustine Cove and I”"'WW'l represented. "H40! Howstt was appointed lzficet-he lesltiendclaude Ild I. lsrt sec.-tress. Don was decided that two leagues lesson wannabe may semllytlieumdof sdeua I0" '0 EXPI0I'e for game, was dealt perate and were throwing every- Sheldon Jordan and finally Brian Dick Wedge wasted no time in Lewis slapped land Senior goals while they had a man ad- giving the B. Y.C. a 4-2 lead in,herd's pass to pull within one nolched;the second when he was credited g with a goal that the not off Alan .'VlacLeod's skates the game the play was coiitiiiu- ual. Allie Carver struck for anlof the defenders and whistle sh .- arllc MncDoiiald of the B.Y. ed a real thriller iii a lcaguc that city by plane today and hopes to candidates. those lciisc. Josey. A. Mat'Leod. ltloorc to Hill: C by parkdah. de,yJ. MacLcod. Squarcbriggs. Jar Josey and wliilel d”'e- wmlehead: seven minutes 3-lid ml5C0"dllPl'. for elbowing and fighting and Bob C0.Vl0- -l- Weatherbie), Ledwell At this point In the game the.duct.). Page 6 The Guardian Wed.. Dec. 14. 1955 Y.C. were getting a ,little des-. 18th Annual Hockey School a To Begin This Evening ' This evening at the (Iliurlottt--:John Squareluiggs. well-known ly in Ill? P8Fkd8l9 2009 Wllh 3-, town Hotel the Physical Fitness. local sportsman and former hoc-: ing at Parkdalc goaltender in Wally Shep- For the last five minutes of here l0 grab PUCRS 0” the SUCKS school will get underway at 8.00. From all appearances this p.m. with a special session on'year's school will have the big- They 0-" I ' rules of the game under the gest attendance of any held to a leadership of Chief Instructor date and with the NHL. MAI-IA llwr t'0uldn'l not that llltl Carl P. Voss. National Hockcyl and Fitness Division all co-oper- lI4E8l2'.le referee-in-chief. ati.n.g to provide the best of in- Mr. Voss will arrive in the stntotors. facilities, etc. for attending are bring an outstanding N.1-1.L.l bound to get a lot of valuable : pl:-aycr with him to act as an as-i information out of the (Hlay get- "sistaiit instructor. His other as; together for coaches and re- Approxiiiiatc-ly 450 fans witness- Parkilale. Goal. Jordan; dc I.m.wm.d5 A Carver gt. slstanl on tiheschool will be Mr I ferces. arver. H. Clark. Dunn. Hurry. :4 . j Capitals And Beavers B. Y. C.: Goal. (it-hrkc; dc crs a 4-4 tie with third place Fred- reiiiuiiiing in the first period. ericton Capitals 'l'ucsd.'iy night andl Gerry Smith put Beavers ahead an overtiiiic session failed to I)l'('?lI(;cal'I,V in the middle frame but the deadlock. Buck Whitlock and Bernie Mac- ' Beavers stretched their lead in ydonald made it 3-2 for Fredericton. the Atlantic Coast Senior Hockey Whitlock's tally was his 415th in 6.14; ll Flyers. Clark (K. Mac Do it - Named Fighter Of The Year NEW vonx (API weight champion Carmen Basilioy after Doug Mt-Phee had length- ened the deficit to 4-2. First period: 1. Fredericton. McDonagh tScwell. Leger) :44. ,2. Saint John, Kulilmaa tKuzm.a. wetter.” Brklacichl 19.59. Penalty: Smith 5.09. Carvcri lHurke Lew- Pcnaltics: Yllucboiialii liiiinor Joscy. llill. Ready, Lewis. lliiiry. Third pg.-ind; 11. pity-0,-3. Dunn unbeaten in his last 15 fights aiidl Sficlmd Period: 3. Saint John. A. Mai-Lead. Clark) 10.28; 1'1,;twice conqueror of Tony DeMarco Smll-ll tlmlblc. -701195) 1'-40.; 4- Carver) Lin stirring fights, was named FY9del'lCl0l1. Whitlock (Milesl Macdonald 8.03; 5. Fredericton. .the Boxing Writers Association. I (y59W0ll-'LeCl9l"Cl 15-45. Penil- i.........- amiy The craggy-raced, 28-year-oiii, ties: Botleau 3-25. Campbell 4-59. .1, -ex-marine from Chittcnango, N. Y. i Blirlielil 1140- MCD0l13Eh 13-30- ' Third period: 6. Fredericton. McPhee (McDmiagh. Leger) 13.18: 7. Saint John, Boileau. lKu1lman. Puddicombel 17.34; 8. Peitalliest Burke HlI1'1')' tni a j o rI. imiscon- memorial plaque at the associa- tion's annual dinner Jan. 19. Ilio st:-iius of iion-resident gunners. Se-wi'al nlvlhhcrs expressed the opinion that what was described as an unsatisfactory situation would be cleared up by giving local gunners two weeks exclusive shoot- ing privileges before the season is fully opened to non-resident gun- ners. No resolution was presented on the subject On taking the chair as presi- dent elect. Ralph Jenkins. installed the other officers as follows: Vice president, Harry Edwards; Secretary-treasurer Harold W. Payntcr new directors, T.M. Gillies Frank Acorn, Vernon Duck. Bruce Macl.arcn. SPORTS ARENA SKATING 'Monday and Wednesday Afternoon -- 4 - 5:30. Admission: Adults 25c; Children 10c Monday and Wednesday Evening A- 8-10 PM. Admission 50c Tuesday A 8:30 PM. P. E. 1. Hockey League PAIIKDALE vs. B.Y.C. iursda - 8:30-P.M. P. E. I. ockey League ACES vs. B.Y.C. Frldsy-,Eventng-8-10 p.m. ' Admission: -AduIts,A50c: Children 25c . suck?-main-ocean--,-zzao-4-.30 z- . . were elected for president: Ralph Jenkins. presid- be used to make a pretty good County Fish and Game Assoc-in the coming year. Pictured seated. ent; T. M. Gillies. past president; g h l pauditorium of left to right. Harold W. Paynter, F. A. S. Jones. director. Standing. hNJ Queen Charlotte High School last set-y-lrcas.; Harry Edwards, vice- directors, Frank Acorn. B. Gra-1 lQueen's County Fish And lGame Annual Meeting 19”. Saint John, Rubic (Nicolle. Boil- eau) 1922. Penalties: Macdon- aid 5:50. McPhee 19.44 (minor and misconduct. Overtime: No scoring. Penalt- ies: None. Stops:- Ishirley B 8 10 6-32 icraig . . . . . . . . .. 8 11 fl 4-29 sctton in "outlswlllt" the Basin! Guild of New York has plIced the International Boxing Club "in the middle," said James D. Norris Tuesday. which promotes the weekly Wed- nesday and Friday union or bargaining committee of six to eight men for the television fights," conference. with the guild was television. When we signed with them we knew we'd be all right for I year. middle. The guild has authority- I wouldn't want to have to deal with Z10 or 300 manages I.rately." tract with the guild calling for SL000 for each main evenwr on TV goes through June and ”should be carried out." "HAVE TO WAIT" we'll have to wait and see," a sors want their shows mapped out for four or five weeks in advance. Tex Sullivan. promoter of the Mon- day night television fights for the London Sportlns Club, said he has the same problem. Jim Norris S”ays Boxingff Row'Pluts IBC In Middle 'NEW YORK (AP)-Commission Norris is president of the IBC night television ts across the counttry. "We considered the guild as a said Norris at I press "Our main problem "Now who knows? We're in the SED- Norris said that the IBC'I con- ”As to what's going to happen. he dded. Norris' problem is that TV spon- Both the IBC and Sullivan are Juvenile Lepgue Game Tonight This evening at 6:00 p.m. at ' the Sports Arena. Juvenile Roy- al: and Vice will cross sticks in 1 a regular Juvenile League game. To date when these teams met it was Inyone's game and this evening should be no exception '- as coaches Walter Lawlor and Vern Blanchard match wits with their evenly-matched squads put- ting on the show. Minor Hockey In addition to we practice sessions yesterday for Q. S. S. Paperweight: Ind Pee wees. two Minor Hockey League games were played at the Sports Arena. In the paperweight division. Blue- birds defeated Cubs by a score of 4-0. Bluebirds goals were scored by Art Mclnnls (2). M. Henry and A. Flood. In the Pee Wee game. Sprtngers took a win over Rockets by I score of 2-0 on goals by 1-1. Stewart fMcLeodl and M. MacKi-nnon. Bill Held handled both games. MONCTON tCPi-Ray I-educ. n 35-goal man with Charlottetown Islanders last season. scored early in the third period here Tuesday night to give last-place Moncton Hawks a 2-1 edge over Amherst Ramblers in an Atlantic Coast Senior Hockey League game. Amherst shot into I M lend ll! the final minute of the first. wing- man Dave Kiley hooking the puck past goalie Nick Pidsodny when the latter trie dto knock down I passout from the corner. V Bill Leblanc. Moncton's hashing defenceman, tied the count late in the second. Taking 3 D85 "1 hi! own zone, he split the Amherst de- fence and beat Paul Leclerc before being sent toppling to the ice. Leduc's clincher came at 6:06. of the final period. his 25-foot drive from the wing slipping in between Paul Leclcrc's skates. The game was one of the clean- est here this season. Only three penalties were called. including a 10-minute misconduct to Bob Gray of Amherst. The sensational goaltending of -...,.... -.. mus... -.l. -. ham Rogers, Syd Grccn. Vi-rnon Duck, Hugh Simpson. R. M. Mac- Donald. Tom Benson- Barter's Film Lab. See Our Splendid Selection of Useful Gifts DRY and STEAM IRONS PIN UP and TABLE LAMPS TRAVEL IRONS - TOASTERS , HOT PLATES - PERCOLATORS IRONING PADS FLASHLIGHTS LIGHTING FIXTURES and many more ELECTRIC CLOCKS from 5.95 TREE-LITE SETS from 1.60 CoIoredBULlS.fi-om .. 8c C.G.E. BULBS. 2 for . . . . . 35: C.G.E. KEITLES .. 10.95 International Harvester REFRIGERATORS 7.1 cu. ft. Reg. 270.00 Specld 224.S0 SPECIAL! Iedhmps 2.75 gRay Leduc's Goal Gives Moncton Hawks 2-1 Win It ensures: HUSSMANN.l.PfuGH1' 12 cu. ft. Freezer 350.00 -K11 STOREY Leclerc kept the cellar-dwelling Hawks from racking up I higher total. He stopped 30 drives-three more than Pidsodny. The loss halted Amherst's bid to creep up on league-leading Saint John Beavers. summary First period: 1. Amherst, D. Kl- ley tLeyte. Botleyl 19:00. Penalt- les: None. MORE ' Second period: 2. Moncton. Le- blanc (H11-schfeld, Lacroix) 13:37. Penalty: 6. White . . Third period: 3. Moncton. Leduc (Sinnett. Houle) 6:06. Penalties: Powers 13:52, Gray misconduct 10:57. going ahead with their booklnghut of their licences. - ”.i' 15 i th (I dline ' ' any b.,,.,,,g an. s e ea set by month inquiry Into Julius Helfand, chairman of the eral and the guild An In date managers must sever conn or mental I tions with the guild or face lose boxing Hirschfeld Resigns As Moncton Hawks' Coach MONCTON tCP)-Bert Hirsch- feld resigned Tuesday as coach oft the cellar-dwelling Atlantic Coast Senior Hockey League Monctonl Hawks. only 10 of 31 games. getting the best out of his play- Champs ers" and "his own play was suf- mciil. ferlng-” : The 26-year-old Hirsclifeld. a temporary ba MCD0l'l81d- except Hirscl1field's is safe. ....m.. . By Earle ti. Macleod There have really been some faiitasllt dcals cooked up lately to sell cars. Just imagine: cars for SL25 a week, liheo reduced to 95 cents I week! ' That is what happened. I'm told.1o Jacksonville. Fla., when some of the sharper operators got in a free-for-all (or almost free) mood. One firm offered cars for sale. with good trade-ins. at SLB I week. Then another outfit beat him out by offering cars for 95 cents a week. It sounded fine. until you read the fine print. Then you saw that after 12 months of these next-to-nothing payments the entire bal Ince came due. That had to be paid off in another 12 months. The customer still had to pay for the car and that. although it sounds I li-ttile trite. is still true. They still had to pay for it some way. I t ,., Of anyone around her. I think we've been the leaders lnmaking the ownership of ti car a realized goal for the largest number of people. But when you start to fool the people you're doing no one any good. You do a real service. I think. when you offer the lowest REAL prices on cars. with financing terms to make it I sensible pay-as you-go proposition. Our boys often shop around themselves and we know that our customers. when they add up all that they have paid for their car. get the best bargains. Here are only A few of the real value used cars we on the lot. A 1953 Pontiac two door sedan. two tone paint. at a price you cannot overlook. You can d-rive this car home for a down payment of only 3425.00. A 1953 Chevrolet two door sedan. dark blue. with very clean in- terior-Yours for only 5125000- A 1950 Dodge sedan, gray i.n color. heater and defroster This car carries our usual Goodwill Guarantee for only S500. 1952 Chevrolet 3-ton truck. good tires. new motor assembly. new paint job. this truck is in A-1 shape. Only S1211). have here Main 730.:-' t-U”Sll(i.n no .. Isl u'1 Stops: Leclalr 13 10 7-30 Pldsodny 8 9 10-17 Till? SPORT ELEGTRIQI in oiuoon S9. ' -OWN CIGAIITII SMAN'S they haven't got beyond Jan. 15 Helfand made that ruling Mon. after conducting . seven, I Ben- state athletic commission. By that He said the guild wiirnfifiltlti-ii "l0 the best interests o Under '1-firschfeld Hawks got an to a bad start and are still h . -season-long slump. They have won The announce tent was made byl The club executive has inslruc. John T. Carvelf. president of Hub ted McDonald to crack down on City Hockey Club Ltd., who said Players Who Shirk 01' fall to co. Hirschfeld decided to -give up his Operate in an attempt to hoist, 9,5, coaching post because "he wasn't defending Maritime senior hockey from the league basc. , The club also announced they . CXPCCI to Sign three new mp. native of Halifax. will remain with calibre players-two of whom an the club as a player. His coach- said to be no strangers to Mari. ing post will be taken over on a time hockey fans-within the next sis by manager Jim week, and that no player's position