I Pirie, British -she: ayspsnsow Caaadhshessltailw NEWYORK (OP) PremiarNaaseraskshlradnis- niontoths '5' ource pl 30! Friends and of contusion to her toes. But it is a strange and won- de,-mitasy when.Ottoa coach ad- mits . ruin COMMUNICATIONS For Paul Brown hashll made a science oi side a quar- terbacking. Not content with 11!! yegr'I gimmick. in which be sent in a substitute with new instruc- tions tor Graham after GVGTY till! he plans to send this year's quar- terback into action with a radio receiving set strawid in-160 W hellvls-lvtlt can he argued the! loot- bell coaches. by definition. are men oi monumental brilliance and that the most astute oi loolblll ally fully in an emergency arising I Cocicl15SliYs;Clevela”nd Browns May Not Repeat This.Ye'ar i S : Sal succession oi power - hitters with an srtiul variety oi curves and change-ups that could have originated in no 1m”annsg is brain. We see Ted Will- ataaling bases the wiliest of gpponerts. asionally we even see a cot out his subhurnan in- stincts as he improves success- too suddenly to be controlled by his coach's walkle talkie or diplomatic courier. I We always ielt Brown's proces sion oi message-laden substitutes with their constant advice to Gra- ham were a gratuitous insult to gllsakoi football's 0'9-aieat quarter C It's rather refreshing when Brown comes up with a 'remark that comes pretty close to an apology. MAHAyElecis.,llew Slaie of Officers HALIFAX (CP) - The election oi a new president and the or pointment at a three - man com- mittee to meet with the Nova scotia Iieadsr ' Association Saturday highlighted the annual meeting at the Maritime Amateur Hockey Association. Eugene Connolly oi Sydney was elected president oi the tri -prov ince body iollowiog the ralllnf tion oi Sydney's Shaun MacDon- ald who served on You 01 Ml two-year term. The executive includes vice- presidents Bart Yerxa oi Buss-3!. N. 8.; Plus Callaghan. Chlfl0"'9' town; Edgar Petersin. Dalhousie. N. 3.; and honorary vice - lifti- ident Jack Mscbougall, Amherst The secretary-relili-l'll' II C- 3 Campbell. Sydney. The meeting asked for closer so - operation with the Nova Scotia lleadmaate . Association and iormed a committee to meet with oiiiciala oi tile lush school body. New Glasgow Rangers of last year's Nova Scotia Senior Ilockel League. were re-insisted by the MAIIA. The club had been sus- pended Ior tenure to HOP I NI? all data with Pinion count! Poo- tiacs. A letter irom D. J. liumy. president oi Fredericton Capitals hockey club In the Atlantic Coast who isnea.to make a playoff trip to Saint John last season. The status oi the players wasn't clarliied but a decision on the matter Is expected shortly from the.CA!iA. ' starting next year. the associa- tion's meeting will be held on till third Saturday in June. shortly after the CAHA gathering. instead ; the iourth Saturday in Septem- r Olympic Runner, Married Monday on at a London registry office. Plrie holds the world's records for the IMO and 5,0!!! metres. He leaves nut week ior liai- bourae where he will repreiem Britain in the Olimllles. . water." 'berg oi Kansas City. Then the Allsopp Breaks World Walking Record Saturday ,MELBOURNI-2 (Reuters)-Ted Allsopla. 32. shattered the world two-hour walking record Saturday by covering 16 miles, 401 yards in that time at Olympic Park here. The previous record was It miles. 126 yards, by Russia's A. Vediakov at Moscow last October. The new mark was made de- spite a strong head wind and sev- eral heavy- showers. Swim Coach Sieve Mellors Fired For Public Siaiemeni TORONTO (CP) - Swim coach Steve Mellon. who has guided Toronto swimmers entered in competition and in Lake Ontario marathon bids. was tired Friday. Parks commissioner George Bell said Mellors was dropped as I civic employee because of public remarks criticizing the Canadian National Exhlhition's Lake On- tario waterisont-used (or swim races-as "indescrlbably tlithy." Mellors, who has been coach at the John Innes Community Can- tre. told a swim coaches meeting Thursday ''I refuse to take re- sponsibility ior kids entering that, Mr. Bell said Friday: "I con- sider it irresponsible tor a city employee to males public state nlents oi this sort." kinds oi pitch- Levoe Wins Bel new voax'?erl - Levee. yearold daslaiier ei.iiiil against major company and win- ning at the expense or Res. 0. Ellswprth's Caliiornla Kid. the even-money iavorite in the sevonm iurlo dash. paid 823.60 and was timed 1:18 2-5. I Ja Ja, a iour-year-old war jeep To Discuss The Olympic Pledge LONDON (Reuters) - The Map- quess oi Exei . vice-president oi the International Olympic Com- mhtltee. tsoald Thursday night he I: w ng change a wording o a disputed Olympic ledge. The marquees. re ent oi the British Olympic uncil. will at- tend an emergency meeting oi the executive board oi the intern- tlonal Olympics Committee Oct. 4 in Lausannc. Switzerland. Discussion oi the pledge is ex- pected to hold a high place on the agenda. The pledge requires Olympic competitors to promise not to take part in proiessional sports. The marquees said the intention oi the IOC was to exclude trons the Games all those who intended to use them as a steppingston etc a professional career. "I know oi one or two competi- tors who have openly stated that they wanted a gold medal so they could comand a higher ice as a professional afterwards." be de- clared It is this sort oi person the IOC wants to exclude. he said. al- tho it cannot expect anyone to testiy that some time aiter tak lng part in the Games he will not turn proieaaional. National league Making Biggest Attendance CINCINNATI (AP) - The Na- tional League is on its way to its ggogest total attendance since Through games oi Wednesday, the loop had a total attendance oi 8.133.427. President Warren Giles reported Friday. It needed only an average oi 4.420 tor each re- meining game to surpass the 1950 total of 8.8l).6lO. The total. however, will be well below the 1033.170 drawn in 191'! when baseball and all other sports pniiitled by a post-war boom in Athletics Secure Ouren In Player Deal With Orioles 'KANSAS CITY (AP) - Kansas City Athletics Friday announced couver club oi the Paciiic Coast Leagoeinonemorestepoiah involved player trade with lalti more Orioles. - The transaction started with the' swap oi catcher ilal smith oi Baltimore tor catcher Joe Glas- Atbeletics got outfielder Jim Pisoni irom Vancouver. The Orioles are to receive out- fielder Al Pilarcik and pitcher Ari Ceccarelli aiter the season closes A.-snlis up russ - - - (KW CU!!!-'31'7'.Z, cunt-omrsus Ailurdllflt ltlkllli --IyAIralMaver Milwaukee. Brooklyn and Cin- cinnati already have passed the 1.000.000 mark ior this year and Milwaukee needs only 63.796 paid customers in its remaining game to reach 2.000.000. Italy Davis Cup Team Inisllape To Most Americans FOREST BILLS. N.Y. (AP)- No lasagna and spaghetti tor Italy's Davis Cup iorcea. and no. late nights tripping the light in tastlc with pretty Yankee belles. "We may not beat the Amar- icans. but it won't be through lack oi condition." said Italy's tennis captain. Marquis Ferrsnte Cav- rieni. Monday. "This will be the toughest trained team we ever sent on a court." The Italians meet captain Dill Talbert's U.S. team Friday, Bai- ilnei. At stake is a trip to Aus- tralia to play India and then chal- lenge the Aussies iorrtbe big trophy. ('We think Defeating Field Of Thirteen x moni Stakes F""9"'l5l9" Paille To Rsplclcv Goalie lilotsley. colt. raced to a head victory at Hawthorne as the iavored Sir Tri- bal ilnished third in the 827.400 is Owners Handicap. la la. ridden by Johnny Sel- hfl Tussle Patch in the Marcel Pallls. 440:5 iavorite. finished . lgngtj lnd thc'runner-up horse. M Albany. Calii.. Mr. and Mrs. G00!'Ee Lewlsl Lucky G.l. scored the first stakes victory of his car- ter in the 810,000-added Berkeley Emile-p at Golden Gate Fields. Time (or the mile feature (or three-year-olds was 1:35 1-5, . F"ed9"i”k -1- 7)-'&lly's Melson. re- tgmed t” "'9 Faclnl wars and won c 812.500-added New England be at Rockingham Park. He re by M . 5 .3 M108: in 1:13 2-5.epp me ax (Oump) Vanity. Range:-s' traintll MIIID lit"- goaltgpding insurance." he said. Rangers draited Paille tor S10.- Oi oi the 031.. Psiliei Worsley and Johnny Bauer. the American League's most valuable player last season have all been working out in the rnovmnxcz. I. 1- (GP)- New York Rangers have titled Qirhbae lioclliesll I," ,,,.u...1. . . m reshueement I I-16-mile event. Sir Tribal. alfo, ,,.isIar goaltender lnrpe General manager Mun Patrick announced the stems of the 33 yen-old goalie Saturday at tat "we got hisa because he wanted I3 Ibo! Q0 Ranges; ""5... camp here It days no, Plllle has been the most im- premlve In practice to due, "He has many of the character- istics ai Davey Ken-3' pg,-5... said. ”He's a stand-up goalie, he r'rys the angles well. he ha: gocd refI.ex(-s and he's cool." Worsiey, R a n g e 1- .' rum" ftilllt, 'underwent 1 kn” opaq- tion at the end of the 1955-56 sea- son. He Is reported completely recovered. Bauer Mas a glanduul In the nets with Prmidence Reds. Remember When last summer from Chicoutimi Andre R 0 u i l 5. game little French (calm-rl ought, won the world title irum Tony Canzoneri 33 Years ago tonight at New York. Rouils was badly battered in the early rounds but staged a strong comeback to vlln the I5-round de-' hlslon. This Bedroom Suite is in solid birch lumber with solid birch gables. A 24 01. Crystal Mirror, Walnut or Senmist Finish r brass finish. Available in Mahogany, ilrooketts-Storey OFFERS YOU TWO OUTSTANDING SPEC- IALS JAM-PACKED WITH VALUE FOR THIS WEEK DURING THEIR GIGANTIC ST ORE-WIDE SALE. WHEN COULD BE A BETTER TIME THAN RIGHT NOW AT THE BEGINNING OF THE COLD SEASON, TO BUY THIS RANGE WHICH WOULD ADD BEAUTY TO ANY KITCHEN AND WHICH HAS OUTSTAND- ING FEATURES NOT FOUND IN ANY OTH- ER RANGE. AND AT. SALE PRICE TOO? COME IN TODAY AND SEE THEM FOR YOURSELF! -iaoxoamalsrngusavanrmt oitsnvsaas.oonssi,lonN'ossrrnolrnors,, nlvnrrnss too when wmim uses N Defenceman Doug Molina is Boston Fourth Forward BOSTON IAP) - Doug Mohns. one oi the iastcst skaters in the National Hockey League with a terrific shot. may provide Boston "iourth iorward" in the coming season. Mohns is pleasing the Bnr:lna' management in his new role on deience. The 22-year-old native oi Capreul. Ont., spent his first three seasons in the mm. as s wingr. Coach Milt Schmidt terms the results oi the shin "a pleasant surprise." "Ii he keeps on improving at his new position. he can give us that iourth iorward on oiience like Detroit has in lied Kelly." Schmidt said. Sub-Arctic Eds such as Arctic terns. elder ducks and puiiins nest on islets in the Bay of Fundy. may have its on senior hockey league this year. nounced Saturday iollowing an lniarmal meetiss -mast Senior League team and two other clubs. ACBEI. are "all set to go." rep- resesstative Henry Shay said. New Glasgow and Halifax aiiicials said they are interested in iorming a provincial clrcult team ported Glace Bay and Dartmouth were also interested. Pulls and Knobs in bright . Tuesday. Sept 2;. 1956 -rs. Guardian. 'iiovs Scoiia May llsve Own Senior iioclley league HALIFAX (CP)-Nova Bcoiia it was an- Tbey said travelling the Nova Scotia g oi one Atlantic n m. wan Amherst Ramblers oi the Sept. so when will be invited to attend. HAT COUNTRY ii a fourth can be iound. Delegates re- Last year's ACSIIL. the only ll) ieet above sea level. 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