mmmhemunm 7 SPORTS FRONT ‘ By PIUS CALLAGHAN S’side Midgets Are Champs Wllwiiinotattemfptanydetaiiedeportreidewofdiepad year-taltwewllimerelyendealvortosinn upwhatweconsider- the higlldzbhta of the Island sports scene in 1962. Summeraide midgets stole the hockey spotlight on Prince Edward Island when they went right through for the Maritime crown. The western youngsters beat Campbellton for the NB.- Parker MacDonald Seen ‘De’rroi Scoring Surprise ‘ By THE CANADIAN PRESS 1 i A year ago any self-respect-i. ling National Hockey [£82119 fan ‘ lwould have sniffed at the men-. .tion of Parker MacDonald as a I the start ~ for Pittsburgh. . the trip had ended. he had more l'l'hings are working out just goals than anv other man on the about as l predicted —-- eXCCpliCilibl" that Parker is with the wrong "it won't surprise me if he'l club. He wasn’tsuppflsed lo be‘the leading goal - getter in the thh the Red Wings' regular season. too." Abel says. ‘ Earl Balfour didn’t produce in 1 "The guy always could put the . four exhibition matches before.puck in the net—even if you this season opened and Abelican't prove 1i bv what he has called up MacDonald. who in‘dnne in the past." his best NHL 59850". 1960 - iii The reason for blacDonald'l with Detroit. had pnlled Only 14I sudden success? There are two goals In 70 gameS. 0105 one in ‘of thcnl. says MacDonald. Today. MacDonald has reason‘ .to sniff at his critics. With 17» lgoals in 31 games. he's second‘ only to Toronto Maple Leafs' Frank Mahovlich in goal - scor- ing. five behind the leaf left winger. I P.E.I. crown and then copped Maritime honors with a drametn T n W” "."ll’ “‘5' “3.50" “‘3' ‘ nine Playoff matches. ..Wh .. H. be Nova Sc ha the Detroit Red Wing left' Abel recalls the MacDonald- T" W” W‘ “9" “d It: audition-death victory over t otia c mpione from winter. a native of Sydney_ N‘s. “PERM” switch: the his fellow. you‘spend an aw. Sandy's Parkdale Royals were the ISH’L champions and they “’5 suspended When "‘9 Wing5§ MV idea was that Balfour " 0 n ""9 m the other - . . .team‘s end of the rink. It‘s should 0 the checkln wh Gordie Stowe and AlcngelvyifmuCh 035ml .'0 score goals chio got the goals. After about “gaff influx.” {mm the en four games of our exhibition 0 19 pm ' . tour. i decided Balfour wasn‘t 0M.” m“ ""“5” that had going m get the job done' kept him on the bench—and out “I . some shuffling and of the goal-scoring limelight-— tossed in Parker on our third 1'" “Wm”? MH‘ mm“ W” a“ . scored a couple or Ila-infill piece of sharp metal. night. By the llmP‘FAVORED SHOULDER , During one of many dips into e e :‘the minors. MacDonald had suf- Lfered a shoulder separation. un- m I I r S I iderwent surgery. but continued to feel pain when given even a slight bump To favor that e e e e shoulder. he developed the habit .of leading with his good shoul- n c Ion IVIC a lu a ous skating stile tried to ship him to Slldbiiryl Wolves of the Eastern Profcs« sional Hockey League and he; balked. | “l misled Saint John Oilers and advanced against Amherst Ram- blers for the Maritime crown. The Nova Scotia Senior Hockey League champions took the three-province championship in two etralght Ionics. And So AreAbbies 1N baseball circles. once again it was a midget outfit (that played the most prominent role. The Abbiel. coached by Charlie Ryan. grabbed another Mar.- ttimc crown and they did it in rather spectacular fashion. The Abbiee beat St. Stephen Firemen for the New Brunswick-Prince Edward island title and then disposed of Halifax Orioles in a sud- den death fixture at-Springhiil in Mid-October. The great pitch- in; feet: of Billy Weatherble were the highlights of the Mari- me playdowns. The fans aren't the only ones who have lifted their eyebrows i; at the 29 - year - old winger's j; comeback. Detroit coach Sid Abel says: line. He “1 had parkgr picked from. PARKER. MacDONALD Imam ma. 4 l l i l Retain Crown mcxtzuzms House of Fashion copped the Prince County Softball League crown. beat Canadian Tire (Charlottetown champions) for the island crown and then emerged the top l5 team in section?“ competition in the Maritimes. It was a great win for the Summerside boys who the year before had upset the :oftba-li apple cart by bringing Maritime own. i i ’ ’ '111 ll nln ' SUMMERSlDF‘. The Princelgoals for the Combines. scored I Martin 8.25; MacArthur 0.10: inst-:23: \i,'caml..mf,.r.',.A2}:f,‘°i,'} County Combines scored twohis first after a pileup in front Davis 16.01. New 'york “any”! in 195859 quick goals around the middle 1 of the net. and shortly after Wll-. Third period: 9. Combines-line Bisons investigated Mac: of the first period and went on I lie Gallant. went right in o n White (Andrews. Noonanl 2.05; lDonaid's strange posture and to defeat the Junior Penguins ‘ Mann again but slid the puck 10. Penguins— Marlin 1W. Gal- ! found the end of a drill that had 0 to the wee by a scoreof 8—4 at Civic Stad- by the corner of the net. lant. Smith) 11.41; 11. Combineslhrnken off during the shoulder in“ n m ium last night before a small Also scoring in the middle —Cutcliff (G. Harrisl 17.25: 12.!operaiion. crowd. stanza were Vance Harris for Combines— G. Harris (V. Har—i MacDonald came. out. skating Fifteen penalties were hand- the Combines and Cullen for the risl. Penalties -—Dcighan an dihl‘ad-nn all” that. ed out by referees Don Whelan l Penguins with the period ending Kelly .26: Walsh 3.05; MacAr-l Tonight. he and the third- and Joy Coyle. nine of them to f 5-3 in favor of the home squad. thur 7.26: Martin 904; Clow and . place Wings visit fourth-place Saints Impress ST. Dunstan's Varsity football team managed only two wins and one tie in seven starts in The Atlantic Football Conference _ V the Combines. . Frizzcil. who was the busier Martin 13.54. :Montreal Canadiens. while Chi- hut the showing was mighty good considering it was Saints ,. g . «a he, « “ ‘ '~ '- Ulric Gallant gave the homel goaltender all evening. kicking cage and Toronto. tied in first. first try at the AFC. ‘ team the lead at the 10.01 mark out 26 shots to 19 for T h an e rmect in Toronto. The locals galve trimmings to Dalhousie and Acadia and of the first period and ju sthann. saw the pressure turned Terry SOWChUCk 1 Montreal is at ‘9‘” York and gilt Fredericton: scholars to a 7-7 tie. Conquerors of the Red thirteen seconds later. line i on him in the final twenty min- Boston visits Chicago SundaY- fou “d WW3 W” St- Mary.“ Stadec‘m‘a' Sherwam and Mount Bruce Kidd. Toronto middle mile race and a bronze in the season. placed second in the male Benny Grady Dotti-3d 811- Utes When the Combinell rapped In Nets H “HUM Sim lest 2‘0 '50 the Mo‘miles “d Played Wile foot‘ distance runner. is Canada's three mile at the British Em- poll. Don Jackson (lower Other With “Sis” 80mg ‘0 Gal' 1“ ""6" goalst “'"h E" Whitet FAMOUS FOR : magmth 10” 5° 517:5- i ‘ outstanding male athlete of pire Games in Australia. Bob- rightl of Oshawa, Ont.. who 131“ and Vance Hams- TOY TOY Alger CutCll“ and Garth Harris; DETROIT (CPl — Manager -3 BRANDED INSPECTED : ts ayvees won te prov nciai niermedi-ate crown by 19621,, the annual Canadian by Hun. (top right) Chicago won the world figure skating Gallant. Penguins re arguard Winding up the scoring for lhe‘coach Sid Abel of Detroit Red 0 WW Prince of wales welShm‘" 1“ two “mum battles. press year-end poll of sports Black Hawk star who equall- championship and then turn- SCOFEd the Birds' first (all)! 0“ C0mb|n9$~ Wings announced Friday thati‘ S T ‘ . editors and broadcasters. lie 9 ed the National Hockey Lea- ed professional, was third. 8 Pass from Dave Marlln- EV Dave Martin. who was flying Terry SBWChuk Will be in goal:1 3 Groom And MacKenz'e won a gold medal in the 81X- gue record of 50 goals in a (CP Photo) White collected the first of a all night and picked up two as. for the Red Wings tonight at 1 GOOD 0“ brace of markers nearing the sists' shot the Birds- “1, a} Montreal. 1 Zn MONEY? smmmys Au Gm m himself . trip to the Brit. . end of the frame as be e t counter on assists from Willie The veteran National Hockey. BACK ,3" Empire Games at Perth. Am“ when he topped all com‘ , Donnie Prizzelh from close in. Gallant and Smith League netminder was flown to ‘1 u A - A A AA petitors in the pole vault at the trials held in August in Toronto. n S e r 0 The Juniors missed two grand Firs. period. , l} (.Ombines“ DetrOlt from Ottawa Thursday‘ (in that occasion Alf broke the Canadian record to bring dis- . ° I oppom‘mues thm'mh Shmm‘g Ulric Gallant 'B Grady. Hook When he Complain“, Of “heme tinction to himself and his province. However. he ran into bad wild after getting in on goalie welsh, m “L 2‘ Combines“ B_ abdominal pains. He was ad- luck at Perth and finished in a seventh place tie. Thane Mann. Grady (U, Gallant. v~ H “m. mitted to Detroit osteopathic Track and field competition were great on the Island this Shortly after the "001111 10.14; 3. pengujm_ Tov Toy ‘10!le Where further examl- past summer. Records took a bad lacing at every meet. The i a period Willie Gallant made a Gallam m Martin haunt) nation was made. The intestinal spectacular dash the length of ' ‘ order was cleared up and he school meets were the most successful ever and the Lobster Carnival show and the Maritimd meet held at Charlottetown the rink and scored unassisted iigfi'ret.gcofii::::) 1:24 “[133: flew fl‘_0m Detroit Friday night H In late Airgun were decided successes_ By JACK HAND Tittle and another ex-Alouette. {Giants and -added. “They are on a neat backhander to th e am“. (Jo'mbmeq__ Dei'ghén 45 to reJom.the team' NEW YORK (AM—New York fullback Alex Webster remain now a much better team than top left. hand corner. Alger Cut.-' Penél'liném qmiih 219'. Co 'b'- The WIRES Played an exhibl~ 'lNl golf, Art Macxmzle of Charlototown was in . class by Giants are fresher physically among the starting backs. Phil the one we beat last year." cliff. who also got a pair of. 6* cm... 1‘9 54 ' “ m "1' “0" 83m. in 0m?" Thurs“! sci ‘ ' ‘ him night. ‘ 4 and mentally than last year King moved into left half and pLAYERs LOOSE - '. The (inlet. senlnl redhead won about everything there wall and Green Bay Packers 8” Frank Gifford came out 0' re-l As for the Packers. Lombardi wseégiigni’efiiigeszteginfli”; u. be mm fllg victories included the N,n,.P.E_L sectional, 1.. loose in the words of the rival tirement to handle the flankerisaid. no“, players are loose, Co’mbmeg; Cutém‘f D '3 ' land amateur, Island Open, Green Gables Open. Lobster Carni- math“ in Sum‘laY'S National ' - .think. so I expect a good game! p Harris) 5232‘ '- ec‘ if an. val Championship. Bclvedere Club championship and Belg “0113- Football Leaguie title rematch Sherman said he was 's'ul‘elfmm them}. i. . .. . (. om ines_ m. . . v. llarris (B. Grady. U. 681- N I ln-one Natlonnl championship. 8‘ Y8" “’19 W” 1“ 3°“ mnd‘t‘m“ Lombardi is not expected Eagles 8-2 llant) 16.10; 8. Penguins— Cuhi eW Year 5 Teen-Age HOp i made a definite decision i ‘ en (D, Martin. W. Gallantl} You couldn't imagine a golfer having a much better summer ‘ Allie Sherman. former Winnl- recovered from the hack bruise than that. However. MacKenzie's consistent pie has always lpeg Blue Bomber mentor and he suffered Dec. 16. He also , made him a favorite in every hammer» in width he compet- inaw coach of the Giants. pointed said Ralph Guglielmi. Aittle‘s We‘ll" 1‘13“: *fmfligg alum“. More“ Meteors. led hr flit "~59- anéll't‘s. *‘ “mules-E . es and g0]: enthusiast, were delighted at m News he en, out that his club was drained stand“, was ready for duty. H100"- W't, slarflar 3-“ “néltwo-goal performance of hevm 1 walin 6.30. Ulric Gallant and Royal canad'an le ion Joyefi in 1962. emotionally and mentally by its Just in case. Sherman has had} " fame. ""9; minu’lg ere McGuire. downed Mt. Stewart 9 ’ tough final five games in 1961. Gifford running some plays ‘ zonngidmigngaraf‘ggfit 113"“; E‘aglfés 5-: "11‘ a fast. it r'nli'wrl - Sherman. carefully explaining from a modified short punt for- l‘ “ ' peastng oc ey game a or- New Year he was not trying to alibi the mation. a version of the shotgun “"1? gamef' 111° 1h“ 2?” ‘gsed 37-0 beating of last New Year's offence “fly “’3’ “g -" 3 "ca 3 re “m AT this time Sparta Front wishes to thank all in the various ' but reportedly has 1196" l‘ulmins t i . 1 Day. assessed his 1962 liqoad As for the weather. Sherman;hard and even practicing placel airlifted 51251168! 8:3; n’iIlgcgnnl-rig; e“Keefe. McAuley and T. Barry, KeHSington’ January 1' . wow! sports fields for their (to-operation throughout the year. It has v t t . u ‘ it d v _ been a pleasure to be gamma with such persons. lgf;e‘l;(eeFSrt;‘f s workou a izi‘igi orAialio‘ngI calm"t 1.23:3. no. kicks and field goals during theltamed for the Eagles. Open to all veterans teen age children To all of them and to you. our deaders. a Happy New Year. ‘ “We are a “ranger club for, C h Vi ‘ L b d. tlwcck. Hornung was the big man. 1300- Macho" a” wag a we are free to Each unfraan child allowed “n8 “NH! .0 t L ' many reasons." said Sherman. his ogackergcihmfixgh ail 32:25.185.‘ Year Wilht 8! 290%? 19'standout in the Morell cage as. Serve oug ' I ' g sues "Y- A- Tittle 1m had I m‘ drill in Green Bay before they Willi: ’38”: rql'mgmt 9365‘”; time and again he thwarted y ' Mount. Stewart attacks. a and year of exposure to our H ‘t h ‘ m f ‘ . not if.‘ 2122112.; $3.? for feliil'ade it a powerful mun“: Dial 4-9141 Th ther n w men we got ' . ‘game built around fullback Jim- e o . e .York. He said he agreed With Taylor and either Hormmg or‘curling Dra Dancing from 7:30—11:30 pm. No admission '8 .I I o e roved. Allan v . ' ' IVililztlitfeliilihbriltrnexiinpbettcr job atismrmans appraisal abm't 1h“Moore With timely assistance Connie LeCIGIr safety than anybody dig for i 3“” 5‘8"" accuratelFor Montague . at one»... st. can" 0 . ‘ ' ls‘ ‘from f N W IVilliltite’i‘wli'asmfiiiii'laetd plfgltouli' 112211 inns“. 'rh M t 11 bed i "i e ona is cur ng no -l hacking "10' Greg Larson ‘3 The following ill the curlin i ule for todayngaturday) is as g? (:9 es osi . much better suited to his new: draw for gamma . I. . y at the Char- follows 3, JOHN CHANDLER l position at guard than he wtlslkmetmvn Club. . 7 PM_ NEW YORK (AP) — George ' 8 8c “- 1.45 PM. (Rotation-Tumblers) b ice 1 e n. McGowan. 1-7. (Redl Sullivan. llrebrnnd centre BACKF‘ELD WWW“ ed; ice 1 —— J. Squarehriggs. Dr. 1can" Ines Clay. K. sullivan. E. Murphy of the New York Rlllflfl'l for And 0‘": meme” h” em}; Kelly. s. Bryenton. I. MacKin-i vs. E. Shaw. D. O'Connor. G. “V0 W". returned to the Na- up. I dont think we Itart 0 mm. D. George. Dr‘ Higgins. J,’ RCAF E a g l e e entertain Warner. C. Inge. "mm Hockey L933“ Club “1‘ "rm he}? two “me. in . NW } Wheatley. H. Whelan. Prince County Combines S u n-‘ Ice 2 —— G. Worth. K. Hughes. 1‘“ yea" . Ice 2 ~— Junior Gamel Flnall lllay afternnon in 8 regular ls-l E. MacDonald. B. Gallant vs. Joel we": onet‘ung'd Mgrrli’g Ice, 3 —~ H.R. Corruthcrs. M. Eland Senior Hockey L e a fuel,“ MacDonald, M. Nicholson. Aloueue W 0 l 3"" iMcGuigan' p;_ Tame“, R. spil.‘fixtilre. F. MacDonald. P. Warner. ‘ half for the Giants againsti Green Bay In. yum has re_Ilett vs. 5. Benton. F‘. Mechl- day as head coach with a get- tough policy for his players. Sullivan. 33. moves up from b the Baltimore Clippers of the American League. where he has served this season as pleyer- coach. He will be bench coach for the Rangers. with whom he played five of his nine seasons 5, in the . He succeeds Murray (Muzzl‘ Patrick. Ranger vice president and general manager who be- The Eagles are occllping the 9 RM. . flan. Ii. Spiliett. L. Wellner. league cellar hut in thelr lut Ice 1 .— n. Coffin. ii. Smith. “red' :0 Inf: "fink" Ky}: Ice t —— Dr. Gallant. A. Bag- “199tan With "‘9 Cfimbinefi "193' B. Vaniderstine. L. Annear vs. “ now i e 0 PM v. M“ ‘ ‘ ‘nall. E. Matheson. T. W. 1.. imanaflfil l 4'3‘ Verdict Thlt J. Fraser. C. Stewart. K. Mac» » , . . Prowse vs. J.S. MacDonald. N. 0'19 can“; at Clylc Stadiuttn :nd Donald. B. Mabon. ’ ' Nicholson. A. Leama n. 11. W3“ ‘9 “Flues S393 05 4"“ ice 2 ~ Dr. Maclnlyrc, D. . V S Side “Dr Douglas. .prlsrlf tof dilate}.1 Howcvcli“. thi: Nicholson. J_ MacNeu. c~ Cor. Ice 5 —— Dr. Hoo er. R. Ketch. 3"“ 95 9“ e-V 03“ 3 0‘" don vs. Doc Johnston. E. Wet-. i . HOCkeY SCthUIe A. MacDonald. D.pI-iill vs. E. lwas "0 Hill" by bull“ "‘9 “9 terworth. L. Stewart, A. John- Teylor. W. Beer. D. D01l£iaS.‘“{’r; 5""‘133’ afternoon 3' ii” iii . a r ase. e coach it an interim basis Here is the Summerside Min- ' . Sinihe startoof the season. or Hockey League schedule forlgfmJXflkfi; 0pm . Combines need wehtwo mm; “I lan no immediate changes today (Saturday). . 7 PM. Mixed Cum" '1“ “I... worst way t 9y m en h d II “I: ll POTIOIIMI ROCS." SUl- BANTAMS . Ice 1 __ B. muon'gL Madmm gettlng closer to the first place e “V” "'d 'i ‘ m” °°"'"‘ ~ “'30 ‘ “0 M°“"”‘ "‘d CM” aid. 1. Duffy. E. Maclnnee vs. “(W's “"1" “0" 0W“ 8 "9"“ ' A. Llewellyn. M. Doyle. S. - ago. point. cushion. 1f the rac'e for d - 9.3(1 - 10.30 Lei-ks and Maple Flemming K hum, .top spot is to remain in doubt RED SULLIVAN Leafs. I“, 2 _'F ‘Ta ln‘r' F Taylor l'for any length of time. the Com- . l 10.30 - 11.30 Stars and Thun- I Blakcney" Myma‘ke‘fipv ' vg‘l bineli must start closing in on‘ Fort Augustus edged Trncad- ' - . - . - - . once. adding with emphasis: "What I want is for them to play a little rougher —— play a‘ mush" check," um" of his working hours to the job. “ k th e e in derblrd . ‘i'hP men of Sandy Frizzcll‘s. ‘le 5-4 and Lorran Ban downed theirxlilitfizmze‘iif mindgyuid i mic Doug Harvey I". up me; PAPEBWEIGHTS lzl'ayglai&lginrclair‘ D' no" i Game time Sunday afternoon 3 Vernon River oz in CYO Hock. the fiery redhead. who left Nip?" . 11.30 ~ 12.30 Raiders end Trap- , é 3'__ Dr‘ Eamon”. Lillie 3 o'clock. ley League action at Saint Dunn doubt about what he was think-: 1 “099M "'0 ldded "Won-i pera. MacDonald. a Wood. L. J" I stan e rink last night. l. in about. sillil'lav nto ggfihoverlaflgl‘ffltii‘l‘lt; 12.30 - 1.30 Span-owe and 111- am v. WR Mum“. M . gong-“p To wsrrL .mScm-ingdtpgr Fort, Aggi$iil§hlcn ' u o ' e . ' . ' ' ' ’ L; OTTAWA lCPl —Gcn. aurisl e secon ame we ~ NEAR CELLAR club's board had planned on my ._ cbillimli'i's rangsem' 3' Lepage' 3' ' Nor-glad, retiring Supreme AlJDougell 3. Donnie Mcklnnon Rangers are in fifth place in staying with it indefinitely. NOWI p.30 . 5'30 Bomber, and glad. ' H Mammal” n "ed Commander in Europe, will and Michael Reagan. the six-team league. with 20 that Sullivan is here. well ve ' - ~Imake a farewell mm m mtawn- Fm. THC-m, n w" Jam... ice 4 l 5‘ . he '1‘. Rop- WW“ “'5’ ‘" 1° Wm” M “‘9 “m” mm “mm” H“ mn'i am - 1130 Barons and Indians. M'cmmld' B P" ‘ Jan. 3 the defence department l McNelly 2. Vince Fisher and . “J - ' er ve. G. Storey. 8. Storey. K. ' ~ mamumfogflh Dim“ 2:01!" M “Mkout' " mm! 0.30 - 7.30 I juvenile learns. .Kpnnedy. E_ R ah“. lannnunced Friday. .114. Kelly- “. "will." W0“ 3min l Sullivan started out in the Boe- l I“ 5 " 9- M‘themni E- G“? “We‘re not that far back is to“ 3mm, “Human”. and Y k Bus Jones. Jean Jones vs. M. make the Stanley Cup playoffs. Wm, "or.th In the American .lenklne.JG. MacKay. 3. Bryan. Suiliven'meald, ow. have Leme in 1953.211» so“ session H S t '30:; 3-” "ml" 1 I.” ‘ ac I record 119 ate. e - f t I Sullivan had til. Rangers out w“ sold a, the Chic. 0 Buck ice 1 -- A. Love. I. Love. N, for practice It niinutee after he 3“)... when he pinged two MacNeill. M. MacNeill vs. A. V“ Immune“! " Null» "'3" years. Scores for York Rifle Shoot MacDonald. A Wood I. Mng h" “r “mm f" h“ “In! Patrick traded Wally Berge- he'd New“ “- 1953' ‘Kmmn- A‘ M‘9m‘°“- , Consult “Mn” “M a” 01mm eheimer a right winger. for Su1~ 1- Tm" W”? ’9 I“ a " 1" onwrke' C‘ 0 ‘ Fridaynight Baltimore. a Ben. “m. m~. "mam W” m the 2. Lam. Veg,” an Rourke. D. Estabrooks. G. Mar- DM & aer farm club. is in fifth and “m, M 19“ mun." v," 3. Raymond Veuey In Kinnnon VI. 0. Anderson. A. . . u“ h m “3 plmmch or the Kitchener. 4. Howard Watts 93 Trelnor. ii. Edwards. C. Mec- ( mm" "m" """°"' Waterloo Beavers of the Eastern 5. Earnest Prov-o '3 Kmle M r u ; Imam.“ since 1872 PIN“. Who “11104 summit Mouton“ Lug“, dam,“ m. 3, Gordon Vow 02 Ice 3 -— G. Kayo. . varre .. did not diecloeetbeienlth ofthe 1””: "mm “a m. Mm 7. Lloyd V935” 111 A. Garrett. G. Kaye v . Dr m" cm" M u n". u m °" "Y "m" b“ finished third. He in matted. ll. Harry Walton 9" Ilium!» J- “lum- A- we - insurance aaderwrlterl. h at d H "M ii“ "m" h" m “I'M” has three children and lives in 11. Cecil Watts 09 K. MacLeod. \ your dllmll- “w a“ “‘" "3“ Peterborouth. Out. 10. Lynn Ernst ell Ice 4 .— r. whitlock. r. Whll-. M. 5" m'r NIID Baltimore reported that retry 11- Will-rd Mum: to lock. .1. So u a rehrlm. lg. OFFICES! laid Patrick who took over neardon Clippers general man. 12. Leigh Verse! '7; Still-POMS!" Vl- 3- Can'- . axiom..." . Summenldg ' the added duties as coach Int ager. will take over as cgacig. Angus gflm‘ (:32: 63. Peéeflhflhtxienfiel F . Moan". . Ammo“ . . . . m an" Dou‘ idolin. u - - Bl"? " f - ‘* . ' . twist "it ' rain-"gig; :li'iimisiilbgemmed to take 15-14"! wen“ lemd' "- Balm“- 3' “gm.” Agents Throughout the Province hensmgton summers”. Chulotmmw. "M ae vlentil-time. [er over as player-coach next see. 10. Carol Watts 00 vs. 1... Turner. J. Coedy. J. WlJ-‘I . coach. one who could give all son. I 17. Remain Cheoocll an Inn. R. Wilson. m