12 lite Guardian, Charlottetown, Wed. Dec. 11. 1988 Houston Grabs Nellie Fox In Trade With White Sox The inter-league deal was swung wi Short unable to inform Fox, deer hunting in the mountains near his Chambers- burg. Pa., home. Recent rumors had Fox going to Indianapolis . CHICAGO tAP)——Nellie Fox. I . long-time Chicago White Sox second baseman, was traded tol the Houston Colts for two farm l hands Tuesday. ‘ Technically. the peppery FOX ' —who will be 36 on Christmas as manager. but the post went On The JOb l Day and reportedly drew a.tp Les Moss and Short said he ‘ :never had discussed the job E $42,500 salary last season-twas sold to. Houston. The White th Fox. SOX. in lurn. Purchased Pllcheff “I broke the news‘ to Nellle'e Jim Golden and outfielder Dan ;wife, Joanne." said Short. ,Murphy. 5100.000 Clllcngo Cub . Mrs. Fox told reporters: "I'm i baby. from Houston’: = happy he's going back with Paul 10k-lahoma City farm club. lmci...-ds.~- -"»sw¢~i::;. ' v THIS Charlottettlitli 51.16" commitce is rc;-lily working hard to make this big March event one long to be remembered in the history of Dominion of Cal: Illa curling. This energetic group is ttying its mightiest to leave no stone , unturned in their desire to make this centennial l-3t~icr the great- est yet. are enjoying fairly good suttess \\ll.ll thett sale of bcoklets containing tickets for the big event. Ho\\'e\'cl‘, they re 1' "Actually. we may be doingl Richards managed the White tihat a lot of folks will be disappointed at the lZl'S'l. moment if . Fox a great favor." said gen- ; sax from 1951 to 1954, taking oral manallor Ed Sll0I‘l- over the club one year after “He , may play two or three more ‘regular seasons for Paul Rich- Iards (Houston general man- Joe Tipton, agerl. who really wanted him ; Fox has a lifetime average of stabilize t-he young Colt .289 for 15 big ague seasons infield." Short hinted Fox might and hit .300 or higher six times, have been dislodged as l Chl- tbut batted only .260 last season. 933° “33“la" "ext 5l’’l"3- ‘ He was the American League's “In e ect. this was a trade 0, Fox for G0,d,,n and Murphy... most valuable’ player in 1959. ‘said Shm-L --what money was .when the White Sox won the =1 involved balanced off." pennant. Fox was traded to Chicago by they don't do soniething about it now. ' lthe Philadelphia A's for catcher Therefore we would advise anybody who intends to take in this great week of curling to attend to this mutt--r iniinediatcly. Books are on sale at Charlottetown Curling Club. Belvcdcrs Golf and Winter Club and Johnny‘; Mayfair. The booklct of tickets gives you admission to all draws during the week and the total price is the small sum of $6.00. I Makes a fine Chrbstm-as present for anybody. _ ‘ Art Love is one man charged with a mighty chore for this ‘ big week. _ Art is chairman of ice. rocks and light and has associated with him Ronnlie Ketch. V. Newsom. Gerry Lidstone and Henry Peters Art will ‘get‘ the ice on the 'l'l‘Itl1'-.<(‘la§' before ‘the big week The hacks and backstops will he pI‘Pl’3hi‘|<‘3l“'l I" -léivfllfalfl’ and Febtrtia-rv and will be pm in place as soon as the rink ‘IS taken over by me conunittee, The backstop in the south end \1\ ill have the press stand built into the ramp and 1‘ “'1” lime fit“ declq to accommodate be'twt?en 60 and 70 _ _ p H: dock will also serve l€l€\.‘1Sa0Il‘e§l'(’:'Snh:I1l:mid2:92?’- movlfll c'll“l"lsIillIx‘q:$Slat‘cI1Ll0Ill;T(i)e;:'n choaflfll‘-d ll‘ Tl‘? F““"“ ‘"“l in‘ e K K H ‘r last season is evident to the tune Ol fill! cregsedt pliwflevzle for the Brier it will be increased anolhor 100 5:; ml. tomznahle‘ the show to b0 lllmfll ll‘ ““l°"~ 1 Flying Hawks ,Defeal Eagles press agents. with base- man Nellie Fox. 35. was sold Tuesday by the Chicago Whittle VETERAN SECOND for 14 years_ has appeared in 14 Allister games and owns a .289 lifetime Major League “M19 and Frank Acorn had a session \l’lIll1 the - ~ I ' . of CBC, K ‘in Barry and Jack Simon- Man\ttl]]:1ne€:]g11ot?ea1ii‘ilrceli:ii)*izIc of produssltion at The Forum. Both ii? Barry and Mr. Simonson wem highly Pleased with ll” . . . ""‘?" "l?",f°" . i l I “:.r“...::.':‘;t ::*..:.i.:".:..*.l°,i:‘.*:’::. .9::r?..’.‘:; w... 0M.\ this pact week. gencta c airman. r1 1 . sUMMARY has pbyed with the wmte Sox photo). at the Chafl°”el°“'" F°mm'l First Period: 1. Hawks, Noon- last night in an exhibition game._ an ,L Gregory, 2.15. 2_ E83,“, ‘ A small crowd watched the‘ Rem"; (Hughes, 353; 3. Eagles” two evenly matched tcams hat:-3 Loigmm weigh, 907, 4. Hawks; 1‘ over Sumnierside RCAF Eaglesl l l Univetsity of Texas‘ all- won the llatituial collcglate poll of the 1963 season. places d Texas ‘No. 1 sticker on his Minor Hockeyisls gress. being made by the local committee. _ . _ . , . ,. Q , pms hmchul‘P on the i>m<'<*dl"‘° “'1” 5*‘ made ‘’‘‘’‘l‘“’”"’ ‘" ‘he Ame!” mm Sm?” AP .“mma” lm'"pmN.”p “'M""‘ darmttot-y door. mp WiIlle- tie 1‘ 0"‘ F0’ ”‘"~‘° '°".=h 9," . Penaltiets: Mitchell 1.12. 1.. She- yen] near future, l_ pleton, proud that his team_7_l:l the final Associated Press photo). lnugll periods bffore llllle Blllyl phe,.d_ 2'23, MC-Gonnen, Hutch. . . ' '"~' '~‘"'‘—_‘” Slleny °f le awks scmedl ings 4,10_ Sherry, Boone, 11.25.‘ . Large . with ‘less than three minutes re-1 D,,,,l,,_ ”_46_ . ' l v ui in is uiull tttn i'ebt-ttuw .-l.....l.l st... the ' . . ' l '.''t‘"'.‘“’5 ‘“ ‘’.'‘‘ "~*'."_‘*‘ ‘_" '"" "1 Second Perioti: 5. H a w k s. C - ‘mi he “ll:-' (I; t.:1nllI‘ie5 sever. for the Bflld-all Consuls plav m e “’ "9 “'."l l’'''“‘ l'''‘ """” 8 W" l\1t-(iolillell 1!. lVl2N‘l)Ullg8lll 4.20 fi:‘::[e:~l.Elll:uiltl'a|i'l'b‘ island cllampiunsiiips and the wiuilcr of this l Mum‘ ,v,'”‘f".yé2 ',. ,_ ti. lluwks, §llt'l'l‘)‘ lMcCol'maclt ' , ',.,,‘,(.,,_.,,’l ,.v{..,,, “in be the [stand re-pt-esctitative in The E A l‘"‘‘_ ‘’ lf°"“.“"5 ““:"} R. Shepherd! 13.17; 7. Eagles. This st-asoli's Cliiirloltetownt 1\1acKitinon_ Tex Mat-1)onn|d, ""3 "N *““9‘l bl ’°l“”"-‘5 3"“ ‘’‘‘’‘‘’.‘14.15: 11. Hawks. R. Shepherd- midget-juvenile division in mt-; M. campbeu, 1), soon, A, 3.-aa. ,.. and Joe Coyle. The two squads battled on ev- en terms during the first period with Gerald Noonan and un-,‘ ner Vlcfnrniack scoring for tho‘ §Tle'l' at The I-‘onlmt early in March. Of course pre-bonsplel favorites are hkely m include rlnkh skipped Burke and Myron Bell. But t!on’t go wagering your last dollar. Anything can hap- Jew. Dunn. Doyle) 19.35. PenaI~ nor hockey is headed by Dr.[ icy. W. Blacquiere. G. Gallant. ltlesr Hutchings. L. Shepllerttj John C. Tlieriault. ‘J. Quinn. H. Snow. E. Gordon. 2.12. Mitchell 8.35. R. Shepherd? Six teams will be in competl-§ D. Murnaghan. Ron Smith. 4.36, Gillis 5.00. L. Shepherd 16.-, tion and action commenced yes- l Braves — A. Riley tcoach), terday afternoon at The F‘orum.l Gary Clow. Jackie Arsenault. will be! instaued and these by Doug Cameron. Art Players After Wild Brawl pen Ln these championship curling matches. ; l\l0NTRE:AL tCPl~‘rhe twirl mist-nndiicl penalties and three Murray Balfour. _\la_lor. game H ,.k, ,,d R 1,“ “,1 Lo, ,,,,n.0°- Mal" 1935- l , A heartzy welcome to Belvedere Golf and Winter Club as bra“! in last Saturday nl:ht‘s ga me misconduct penalties. misconduct. $50; leaving bench, .a‘k.‘ a .n°,e",a£;,,es {org mu: Third period: 9. Eagles. Lolg- , Next encounter is Thursday ev- Brian Foley. Sandy MacDonald, metmbers ofilhe curling ate'rn1t3I- _ -National Hockey League game Eleven players of each club $25; total $75. . ‘File ,'"g "p 5' g lnon tRelton) 12.45: 10. Hawks. ening at 6.30 when Iroquois bat-.1 Gerald Hines. Ernie Davey, ice maker. Jack !v1acDonald.l_1as come ll!-“ollllll \V|l_l‘ 3 ~‘l’l°"' in Toronto between Chicago ; were tagged with automatic $25 (‘hico .\1aki: Mlscnndtlct? $25; 3 ‘files’ ,k h d 1 ;Noonan tMcGonnelll 13.45; 1. tie the Hurons. l Ted Kitson, A, Kiley, M_ Mu}. did sheet of ice and this makes ‘hints "*‘“‘T *"‘'““‘l ‘ms P°""”"' Black Hawks and Toronto Ma- .fines for leaving the bench and leaving bench. $25; total. $50. b ,‘: ,,f““‘ 5 ’ '9§‘°"° u‘," Eagles, Loignon (Sleigh) 16.53: Here are the lineups: ray, T. Gauthier. r. MacLeod, sports oonf-T9- IP19 l-Pals has produced 8 l0l8l‘b6£‘0mlnl2 involved in an alter- Stan Mikita: Major; miscon- mm’ ed g“m.°dw' em °p°'}_ 12. Eagles. Lolgnon (Sleigh Relo Apaches — Dick Brown.‘ R. Frizzell. D. Dunsford, '1‘. Keep up ll‘? 200d work. ‘lack of $850 in automatic fines from cation. Balfour. Maki and Larry duct, $25. 9:, 5.96031 perm ,as, 55’ SA‘lm'€ ton) 17.17; 13. Hawks. Sherry; tcoachl, Mike Brown. Pat Stecle. . Garrett. D. MacLean, _ , , 95 Players. ’ ,1-Iilln_lan were among those in-I Howie Young. .\‘lurra_v Hall, ‘:1 _ "Z ‘:9 Era; ,2,‘ 1° tNoonan. McGonnell) 17.27. Fe-‘Walsh, Mike Fitzgerald. Bobby] .l. Durant. - Mlnor Hockey AC1-Ivfly What other fines are to betcurrtng other automatic fines as Bobby Hull, Ron Murphy. Bill ""9 ‘qua 5 "'9 H 9 fl, nalties: l-Iutchings 1.58. Eagles‘ Dohcrty. Bobby Whillnck. Eoin Hllrons —— Billy Mulligan ' be en Mac- ‘°‘“‘- "9"" M°G"""° - B O'Brien. Robelrl Campbell. Don lcoachl. Phil O'Neill. Billy Le- -bench penalty 1.58. Webb 5.50.. Hutchings 10.50. R. Shepherd’ 11. 4, Gillis 11.34, Taylor 15.15.! Glllis 16.38. i Carling” Draw I Hay. Ken Wharram. Al . Neil. Wayne Hillman and Eric Ncstcrctlko, all or leaving bench, $25 each: total, $225. afs: to.w . GETS TWO M.-\.10RS .\'one of the major pcnliltlcs involved automatic fines. which are imposed when there is in- jury to face or head. Fleming ‘levied. if any, vi up NHL president Clarence Camp- -bell after he completes an in- vestigation of the affair. He also has the power to order suspen- sions if he sees ' Sherry and Ralph Shepherd all] connected for the winners while 1 Bob Sleigh of the Eagles picked >up their lone tally. The Airforce crew fought back ' Loignon Gorvcall. T. Harper, W. Rich- Clair. Jim Dowling. E. Jeffrey, ard. F. Barrett. . Fergusoli,l Allan Flood,B. Maclntyre. B. D. MacGee. Bruce Roper. Blalrl Webster, P. Dennis, J. Mahar. Arsenaull, James Gallant. lA. Murray. G. Weeks. J. Pa- oquois Wilf Maci)onald,‘quet Louis MacDonald Robert THERE were plenty of youngsters on the go early Satiird.=itv morning last and you hardly needed to read your newspaper to find out what was going on. These young fol-lcs. with their skates. gloves and other hoc- key equipment. were heading for The FOI'U.'l‘fl and their minor 1.. Bobby Baun: Major: miscon-l bocke-y pnactice. It was i columnists privilege, representing - r ‘ , . - _> _ _ _.A ._ ., . . . . ‘ _ me Marmme Amateur Hogkey Association‘ to drop the puck 0f.f'itce:on;‘>(i)l"a;l]:ldtinthtlgélafyigzéspllilrlj ihnagd ltt;:‘Jtlnl‘l.<her mg? $%g5anie misconduct. I ;0t‘llif‘gth'i*l;:‘ieepem!;I0oacllswfl'tl; théhs For Manta ue lqcoachl. (‘Blin §.aTpbell.M_1‘).i1?r\vln Robert Peterson a lid taogetthe haaihatrns into alctiion For the 1963-64 season. Also on hand » - .- - ‘ ‘ ‘ - T ” ' ’ '_ j . . 1 ‘ . ~ ' ' ‘ . ~l9V9“5°“- ‘W9 9“ '05- - 1 9‘; (‘ll Cll|Pm3"- were Maw“ kw. Gaudd and city mommm rector. Jim Fox. ;irl\a1filclialin:(s)nl;;2ul%l‘eS8 l;Ie!8nlli:‘(‘;- “l;l:llé1‘“L)lllPl‘ majors were till d Rpn Sl5PVlaI'l. Major. miscon- gt-s to tleh tap the egg-ime. ‘Gerald l Cum“! draw f0rgwednFSday' Macponalm H. Flaggenhoefi , pnmiacs __ Vern Blanchard In other years, minor hockey teams were formed under the and‘ Mum“ Baum" of the ,,.,mn,n’g.§‘ S 9 C n M, ma," “If ' .' “H.” _ M _ , th°°"'“iodaf ‘ctr ,9" ‘er. 3: ,De(,embe,. mm at we Montague , Pete Clark, Ron Steadman. A.| (cnachl Allan _Acorn. Mike Ho- ‘nchool system’. By this we mean that teams were composed of Hawks‘ and -Bobby Balm of the meal” an Emmmanc misconduct a1‘|‘y I ma"-‘ 3.l0l'- 1“ 3' 911191‘ 0|‘ 9 Wn“°l'5 3"‘ lcumng Club ,.li-well. W. Frizzell. G. Steven-5 gan. John Thcriault. Lloyd pl‘,-.fi,v¢:-:{fi1)medlhQlfl‘ia|:1e ']“lI:§‘§el-i(‘ellat's:.lg,I‘o:I';)gW:V£‘eil(':,h t:,::'lr:‘si ,,'ea.,S__$‘.5 each. enanv (‘l)I1(:ll(';.r,0$25; leaving bench. $25; I Soil,“ 10 Seconds my ‘mg. 1 PM. I ison. G.RMz-ircbolgaalld} G.DMa(cj~Wil-i glancharth JQiml;l(1‘y Elt:llacDo(t:lgall, w . orm. w paye . ._ ' ‘ . -' . . _ [o[a_ _ _ , - _ _ ' 1 , lams. . arr . .. avi son. erman c ua , rnie orrl- ‘ppfir "kc 'thm¢mfl'? id?‘ 3; ,:m,r,?u£,:l‘op :5 bs,.‘:h,_;.m§,'.,,,:t BnI(‘laI‘Crl1'iCiIt-Illil/ln§i'la(il oi! tlifew Hgleivakfi (‘OlII‘l:lIfi(‘laul3‘(:ll:1E;1ll.l: ifI:n€s?g)ratFidmfl:r Red Kelly. Tim Horton, Dickl its ih:yl,:,€n,?,1:;ke2o;herf?;n?°: 3.,,l§,'§,,',,,,";.;' “1;om‘\'¢c§',e'1Rm,(.;s ' ‘ D0" -l051‘y. B8l‘l‘.V M801-Cod.” , iian. kEustacke.wG- Sludlltalltire. Vol! 80098? 3 mm?‘ W ' ’ . -. ‘ ‘ - _ 2 , ' ‘ ‘ “ ‘_;l '.a ' Ga anti . 'ir patric. . .ac ter- '““"*ll~' “"“-V“ . . . . . 1"-§~hZS5§.Si.s§f, $&(i1’$1;1h1 pg 525 8 5:,’-T i’,nl:fi:nd;,$atf§%',,.n. puff.’ Gefmge Amlstmng' Bob 5°”‘mbl° m l"”" °f ll” "°l' Cu,d":‘°méR‘_M°D°naId' 1*‘ Sm“ . tcoachl. Shane Hennessey. Ro-l son. W. Beaton. B. Mayne. Eric _ Brian Lewis is headsngtlhe minor hockey refcreeing stlaflf. each 3’ Hawks_ ~ lNevin, Jim Pappln, Bob Pul- The Hawks will meet theft]. . cams.E S 1" D ‘H, Bevin. Lowe“ Brown‘ Joe1T0°mbs_ K. Donovan and Rom. B"3" ‘5 3 mm‘ °al"“bl° °m°‘al Md la.“ weel‘ he held “ °l”“° T1,; wnd 0,,,b,.e3k _ at 15.57 R F] - . T“. 31,5 l0“d- Alla“ Slallleyv F"3“l‘ M3‘ p...a,r.l,‘,‘,”,]° B,°y.’ 15 °" ,T.l_“'rf‘ .09 ‘ "1 "am ' Monaghan. Ken Ballem, Billyl Maclnnis. “' °“‘‘’’ ’““’°' l‘°°k°“’ ‘mm “"d “hm 555'” ' "ms of the last period —— brought Pg emmg' 0 m (§p1lhov|ich.Dave Kenn. a11f0r1e8V- I Al.3'Jt?i2:l CT misconduct, $25; game misc *1 table. Th Charlottetown Minor Hockey Association under , , , __ ', _ Eeitdent Iwfn Doherty realizes that good ot‘lficia~ting is most abvut 5°"S*_E.!¥l*,1B!P°F?.??‘F.'°_~°:- sl*:<1lJcb $20: t°t9L_$I5- .__:ms.l2:mzh».$?5.s=a°h=J°la1-W1 CURUNG DRAW necessary and the group is to be congratulated on securing the ‘ se'l'V'l('H.I of Brian and his capable assistants. *___ :_____ G. Champion. C. Nslullivan. P. . S ° FOR BELVEDERE Ice 1-H. Moar. E. Oudmore. The foilmuing its title draw for iMuiwph_v. H. Clair. Gene Murphy. a e e ‘.7. McNiel. L. Nelson vs. Glen th HOCKEY CHARLOTTETOWN FORUM Thursday. Dec. 12, 8:15 p.m. ANYONI5 interested in figure skating for the wintel‘ months ‘.30 get: al1‘10tll'Ie'1' chance it) register tillls afternoon from 3.30 M 7 mixed “Wk ,. h0n.Sp'e] at ,-0_ He mm!‘ ' at The l““.'i¥"'- . . . . Belvedero Golf aim Winlettl clubl Ice La. Sll‘alW. B. Smith. .1 s‘“‘d-V ’ R°l"‘l" In addition in the registration, a pl‘a!'l1t"9 S(‘.\‘.\‘inl‘l \\‘1ll be ,m,,gh,_ |‘ “why 1,._ “(mm vs. F. vs 7 0'CLOCK Vuzao. 'i.it McDonald .vl:. Wig- Johnnie‘; Flying Hawks helxl,__t1i1_§llifji_egl_ins§.ructtit:s_wil~l_be on hand for this period. Ice l—«D. Walker. A. Maclcan, lginton. Death McDonald. G, Wellner, Pearl Smitih vs. W.t ‘If unable to ¢‘l.II'l at scheduled Adults 750 Students 35° Pickard. Marie M‘cNelll. Al Mc- tame: please arrange for your (Eddie Po“-9;-s_ fofiner National Leagug Ref- Curdy and Connie Mlalcmillllan. ow-n substitutes. . _ . M 2__,,,,,g,,,s M,a,cEad,,,,n,_ M~_ — .. ; area is expected to referee this game) ~—lWi’rh Victory Over Giants land three tics. ranks ahead of New York clash or the Giants in St. Louispcardinals and Clcve- case of a tie By JIM PEACOCK P . .land Browns—hoth 9-4-0——in the The Eastern division winner NEW YORK (OP) — itts- btirth Steelers, with fewer vic- Hockey School torias than three of their oppo- Nl-‘L standings. will play in the NFL‘: sudden- TO-DAY Ari ‘lvessey. T. Laiidlaw. Weir e 0 nents, will win the National The Giants are on top with dcath championship game Dec. VS. 53- T8. 01‘ 3- Flynn. -7- M81‘ . Football League's Eastern divl- it 10-3 won-lost record. That 29 at either Green Bay, Wls.. lloy. Y. Wison. F _ . a r sion crown Sunday if they beat givcs them a pcrccntatge of .769 or Chicago. depending on which ; Ice 3-11-Ilad MlcInnrls_ G. Mtal- . New York Giants in their sched- reached by the simple mathe- wins the Western division ‘loy. Don MacDonald. B. crown. That issue remains in doubt matics formula: 10 wins over 13 games multiplied by 1.000. 1 _ _ _ _ _ _ ‘tile-ending clash at Yankee sta- Everylhtng is in readiness fort ing techniques and a discussion dium_ Mic- Ciirdy vls. G. Veasey. Rlosemary lWEDNESDA1’—- 19:00-10:00 a.m.—Parkdale Elem.‘ H-ill. Al MlcRaa and Rate Mac- the annual lI0Cl<e.V 8€l|00l_ 701': Pel'l0d- 1 Under the standings system The eelers have a perccnt- until Sunday, too, with an out- Ea¢hem_ , Players. Coaches and Olllclal-5' Friday afternoon Dave Bos- ll.lS€Cl in the Canadian FO0llb3l] age of .700: scvcn wins over 10 i side chance of a first-place tle. 1.3., 4._.3ut Beer pauune saw-,. l’3°’3‘°° P-m--P|‘€’8¢l|00l lkllb this Friday and S3tll"d3Y 1"‘ well. provincial director of phy- League the Steelers could finish g a m es multiplied by 1,000. Chicago Bears, who meet de,-,5 H -pm“- l7‘3°sl’i::-’l‘]sl'°"s"°°d El°m¢nlr|l'! ' ' ' c ce ports Detroit Lions in Chicago Sun- gday. lead the Western ;division with a 10-1-2 record and , a percentage of Green Bay Packers, the defending cham- -pions, have a 10-2-1 record and '91. or vs. D. Saunders, 1.. Pliclnaird, C. A. Coady. Isabelle Datidltavw. 9 0‘CLOCK ice 1-‘—C. Flynn, Kay Mustard, Stan Bry-enetaon, Art Clarke vs. N. Nicholson. 1. Nicholson. 1. Cudmore and B. Bryentton. Ice 2-D. Iii-ll. J. , Tohty McNeill. Buff I.ePa¢e, Frank Maclvllillan, E. Roger-s vs. Bill _Trainor. Bee Mtacllvllillan. sical education, will hold the no belief than first class at 2 o'clock on coach~lmlEl1l Wind HP f0lIl‘l - _ _ _ing (fundamental skillsl. At :l.3oiThe difference: physical education of the pro-,1.-,d,.1;,, p,,,,.,.,.s Wm ,-pm,-n to 3.3-; In Canada. each team gets (“mug the season-S Vince of Prince _Edward island, fim, Wm, ,, period on mndmm-..|two points for a victory and one against opponents l_nC0-0D9l’3'l0l‘ Will‘ The M“_""t int: and practice. in the evenlngglof 3 lie and ill? ljlliht’-51 Dmfll Eastern and Wcstern divisions, hm? Am8lP"1' H°l'l"’Y A5-‘”°'3',‘ at 7 o'clock Mr. Powers wt lltlmal l°I’-‘ "'9 -"t3"d“‘g5- and intersectional games figure v 3 Wrcmlage M -3‘ llflnv _ ‘continue with discussions olll 1“ ll‘? U-S-“‘l“ b°l‘h "'9 N3‘ in llle Slflndlnfls Jill“ 35 9« If the Packers were “ed by Edd‘? l’"“"9"5- “rm” \'=""“‘“'lriiies and rule interpretation. 5“°“3l “‘"d Amefifan Flmlball linterlocking games do in thellm’ .499” l“ 53" F''3“°l5¢" 1“ Bl l‘l0CllPl- Leaiwfi "“l°r°e' M"; §8l|'|"l3" m°l‘"ln the 1es.lL 3811 . the standings are ,Ca,,,,d,a,, ,,.,,E,,,,_ ;their season-ending game Satur- act as chief instnlctor for thej _‘ ‘ , ‘ ‘I ,4 based on won-lost percentage. Bu, me NI,-‘L am“ ,-i me ,n day and llle Bears were beaten two-day session. Powers :~: sch- 5'0"‘ Will SE31" 5921" 1“ ll‘! Y r'I‘ie games just don‘t count. lpercentageg _ I50, p0,n,sg__ for ,vb.v Detroit Sunday, a playoff . - .would be required. A tie or a second andlTheir three tied games don't h ;hgure in the formula. Charlottetown. & Iiach team plays 14 games This annual gel-together is 'ui sponsored by the division of; tter Sports) Storey Electric Practice Wv U The Bright New Look l:°t"b'lt L ANSCO REGENT’ eduled to arrive in Chaliotte-~' at 9.30 and the chief instructor 1° - town Thursday evening from his will have another ‘go’ at relex-.7075 ST‘ Lows, _ ‘the sta,."dm§5' (fnd lf th°,.slee1'lBear victory will wrap WP the "all- H s"“"‘°“’d'- E- cud‘ . FUEL 0'5 home in Toronto. ' 99," A coach," ,,,“,,,,, win‘ Tl13l- _Wl|Y Pill-‘4blII‘8‘l1. with “T5. “m ‘”".‘’y‘ lhel H ‘Western title for Chicago. mm’ "5- R- P‘-’"'.V- 15- T-Il"l0l‘, : STOVE 0"! The sessions will commence‘ f ,, K’ , 11 lgk‘ ‘Km 1591'?" V|0l0I‘l98. lllret-‘ l0SS98 ‘[l,'fV'.3,l2‘;,“,°h",’,""pgl1s:mh7f4markl The NFL and AFL send the Cam M"L93'“» Gall wllllllflt GASOLINE ’ ‘ ' l "' '~ ~ ~ —~—i ' ' . . _ ‘ I-‘ritlay morning. December 13.‘, l" "W? _"‘'”° W‘ 9‘: 1 - ° 9 1'3" 5,- ' :diVlSl0l'l pennant winners—-the Ice 4-!‘ Hansen. Fran Boy- ALBERT L‘ at 930 Wm, ,eg,s,,.a,,,,,, 3, char. Buckn 'Tl'8|Il0l‘ in charge. St..C '0 I _A tile MY! Elflhnl lilllclory Wlll 3 teams with best won-lost lies. John Smtllth. T. vs. ‘.2:::'i:..*.. 1:11.12 °2"°.“'.».;’.::§; U’ "‘9 "WV lf.::i;...°‘l.. :.';..‘.:.1: .:i:.r';l:;° .11. .'.‘.’5‘:“’.‘."°‘i,°,‘,§; .....‘f’§iu’”‘i'.. 3*“ " W "'°"*5 1, peri wi con inue un . 1 -_ ' -— c amp ' . _ . 1. when brie: inttroductions will 'c°8¢hInK -'36-“l°n~ Wes Wl" him! The following is the ctirlin¢1}"°““§,l, ",'?'°°';{f“°5. 3"“, 3. Vic‘ I ship same}. lusts: the National Please notify slow I you care m“‘ “'1' be mad. before Mr powers diet defensive coaching and Jack draw for Wednesday at H‘ , ory os mg e Giants flgtg: gnd Ame,-man Baseball Len“. an new“. will look after offensive. ,do for the World series, At 3.30 Saturday afternoon, W_W'A i‘__' —__°_'—' there will be a practical session at The Forum and all 'pupils' are asked to bring along lllf‘Il' skates and sticks. Eddie Powers will be in charge of this one. The two-day show will con- tinue with a dinner at The Char- Charlottetown Club. tspare:‘§,h2fml°w°’l"3 “hat ’,';e;,dePM S0,, "3" luis and Cleveland. now l H k Joel .—- A’. Mac’Donald. W. him’ at. ‘69?' "’.“Id '9?“ .'7“l oc ey scores Rodd, c. Macinnes. A. Callbeck w‘"‘ V‘§“",',°‘ "‘ ”'°" ““.‘l 1 NM 3¢°“' 5¢'“°' vs H_ Mac,nneS' J_ Brook.’ SITES‘. un fiyih but‘ they still ,Moncton 3 Windsoi-_l2 P. Bury.’ B_ Meow lcou n catc e ctor in the New Glasgow 8 Htalitax 8 Ice 2 -— B. LeClair. L. .Iohn-1 - . v ,4, , . ston. J. McBreart.y. B. McGill,, . vs. A. Love. 1-‘. Cox, K. Dal- ' _1fl_‘_minuteHsess_ion on re_feree: e - ‘ ‘ I I l I I I I I -Borden, O’|.eary To Play Tonight The Borden Natlionczls are ex- STARTS AT HOOl.EY'S Be sure of the correct gift for the man lh y 1- ll! BO0LEY'8 today while you still have a wide selection. A18" °“‘°‘"‘° ""* "“° ”‘°' l".'ii‘;"Z3.’.’.‘i‘:.' 3i.:t§i§l.°°§tliii3 "iil'e’§' :'".i."'s'qu..eb..gtz.. c. 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