v1aVGJ was-u.-.......... .. Page 8 The Guardian Homeward Bound Edmonton Fans Mighty By Waite! Gray Canadian Press Staff Writer ; WINNTPEG. tCP- -- Bdmontoiil football lam homeward bmmd Monday were a mighty happy crew.- Thpy accomplished what. they set out in do Their Esklmns were re- tairriiiig tmnie with the Grey Cup. after a 26-25 victory over Mon-1 treal Alotiettes iii the Canadian football final in Toronto Saturday. And the fans themselves were joyotisly fingering all the eastern money in their wallets. For at odds ranlliiiu from even. money to 5-to-l. ”ciPryotie made; mnney” said Tommy Visscr. a inn who passed iliiouch WiniiiPFR aboard the CPR special which ar- rives in Edmonton todai. I Mr. Vtsser said one F.dl'T101llnll1 fan, whom he did not identify. made Mom m 1-wts Another made 55.000 and vet nrinllirr H.500 he said. BRING B.-AFR BACON Mast fans had regaiiit-cl thrill VOIFPS after a weekend of merrfry makirtz l voiceless fans, One croiip of p man 1 iinier handed a iiowspaper "It was ii-nrtli it" Those who could sins: challwdw "Tho nld r;-pr Cup. it's going wherr pg nughi to go. back home to Ed- monton " Fans on the CPR special are re- Dal Wins N.S. 5 Senior Canadian Football Title ANTIGONISH, N. 8., (GP)-Dab housip llniversity of Halifax downed St. Fraiiris Xavier Unl- vorsity 10-0 here Saturday to win the Nrvva Sootia Senior Canadian lrmtbgll League title for the sec- ond time. Dal took the title in 1951. Qimngrbnr-k Rag. Vluney paced Tigers in the first quarter when he threw a tntir-hdnwrt pass to Bob Goes. The Tigers didn't col- lect their socnrid tM1('hdOVl'7l until the last minute. The game was played on I muddy field in otherwise pqrfect. football weather. St. Frant'is' at- tack. built aroiiiirl the pass, never did get started. St. PX went deep into Dal territory on several oc- casions only to ho thrown harlc. Rob Goss' kicking kept pushing them back. --CWHC--V-C Orioles Seek Player Trade With White Sox BALTIMORE, tceisrns Balti- more Sun said today it had 1' irned that the Baltimore Orioles have offernd catcher Cl1l1' COl1rllll'V and .!50,000 to the Chicago White So): for the veteran infielder George I-(ell. Prior to last season. whr-ti ho was hampered by 1 bad back and a knee injury. the 31-vcai'-old hrll had batt:-d over 2100 in eight straight seasons and had a lifetime major lnaiztie mark of .311. Ttiosday, Nov. 30, 1954 Happy Crew turning with presents for stippurl.-' ers at Wynyard and Yorkton. Sask 1 Tun years ago. when the HSkl- mos were defeated in the final bvy Toronto Argomtits. Ynrktoii 2-. -. denps presented fans pnssiiif.” through the toixii with SPVlt!i(ll strips of bacon and iiritcd tliciii to "bring back the bacon." Yorltton uas given rt whole sidr of bacon Moiitlai. Bonspiel Results (At local Rink The l.l?ll'.end11l (i(1VHl'ntIl".S Boil-. sp.Pl entered its second week all play at the Cliarlottetowii Ctizliiiizi Clttb last night -with cizilii trams taking pail in ilic wiiipciitioi: Ai- ieattx smell leanis liiiye DPPII tilin- mated by losing two REITIIPS and only 25 remain to battle loi 'hc prizes. Folluwiizg are the results of last night's play : J. E. Burden '1. A. L.kcl3 6. 1.. 'Ilurner 8. S. MarDoii.lld 5. E. Macxutt 9. E. Tniitoii T. 1 Dr. W. MacDonald B. C. Maclmaii 4. l The draw for l(1Ill1'.:ll1 tolloiisz 7 o'clock Ice 1-W. E Macliiihs vs. R. G. ' spillett. Ice 2-Hon T. W L. Prowse vsw Dr. E. S. Giddings. 1 Ice 3-J. Squnrebiigps vs. R Bevan. Ice 4--A. W. Iiylldiiiai. is E. F 1 Acorn. i 8:30 pm Ice 3-Dr. Prawce vs. M. A How- att. ' lee 4-H. c. Atkinson vs. a. pawl am. At 8.30 Ice 1 and 2 have been re-' served for a period of instriirtiniii for all lady and gentlemen ('lll'lPl'S who have joined the club this ;.e-ii" Former Colorful Hockey Figure Dies At Sydney Parade For Homecoming Alouettes Gloomy Affair MONTREAL. tCPl - Th? 011.1 lYlPd to dissipate some of the Alou- etu-s' gloom over losiillz 11” Grey voted the most outstandiiig player in Canadian football this year. was one of the most. lively of the Mont- Cup game with a parade and re- real player: at the reception and copiion Monday out wasn't entlrelyl closed out the party with a fast- successlul. moving Jitterbug step with Miss The iieatlirr and niemuries of ai Aloucttr. pair til t'Ul1ll'UY”l'5l3l Dl3.1'5 mm --mm-"" W cost Monti-val a 26-25 derision to 0 Edmonton Eskimos Satui'dat1' "1 . . . Toronto paw the celebration more or an my 01 mourning than of any- mmu PM (Canadian Press) Th" l””'"” 5”””d M" '" h'”W:.::rti::ii”:itl is in "zit ”””'s- W” ”""e ”m m” WM" nit-hard will ' ' 12 12 24 iii: an my 1'2ll1l at the WestniouiitlRphwml tvni W H 94 &llllt'l.l(' piouiids to watch 20 D131-WLMMH 'Vi” ' ' X2 R .20 ers "Ill the band climb into opeiilipwwkc K, "York 14 4- 18 W" ””1"”' mm ml" we "ekliinit-izlf ii" York '1 is is throui;li rliiWllltIlKll streets. M”'kmk'I' (ghwagn 1'6 ,7 By the T1111? tho tirocessioii l'I'a('ll- cd viii halt. liowever. the talk had lurlird again in . ,, .. 0 - WW, I A- , .....s.:.::r:.:.:..:i.:i.';i.:iOhio State Named the Grey Cup l-Ive-ii a spirited can-l can by the seven lovely )loiiti'ealfU S C ' ' chcor lcadcis in the flow'er-deckerll . . 0 e hall bl't1llpl'll only subdued RDPIN-15?. from the specialo 5. iF of Montreal import! a S tip the reception to A ll'tll"lll)Pt' stars linsxotl :rt an ('A!'l)' start toward home, NEW YORK tAPt--Rose Bowl Amnn: Wiuse missing was Chuckpbound Ohio State Monday was Huns: r. iiliose tumble late lll.nan1ed as the 1954 national ml. the ((-11 t: r1ii.ii1Pi' resulted in lllflxlcglate mmball chanlplgn and Wm. iviiiniiii; Frlnioiitr-ii toticlidmVr1.inei' of the O'Donnell Memorial Oiheis itmo Tex Cotiltrig Jim 'lla-rrmpliy, I011 1-3”! ii-1'13? Wm H91 P-'4"”Ys In the final AhS0l'lEll-l'1l Pres: son tanking poll of the season. U.S Q11-'11'lP1h-'"'k -Wm m”h9V'"3'- spurts writers and broadcasters, pg'cast.ng a i'ecoi'd-breaking ballot. named Ohio's Buckeyes by a slim margin over UCLA's Bruins. The two unbeaten teams had Daughter Born To Aloueffes PICYCT made it a race all thrniil-lh the closing weeks of the season. with MO.N"l'R.E.Al. tCPi --Mrs. Bruce oh”, state slipping ahead two Coultri. wilc ti: Moiitiieal Alloii-lweeks ago and hoidmg on m the 91195 l1l1(lfil'51l1fl.Y llll"”'”ll'b51'k "”di tinisli. Oklahoma finished a strong pa-s rleteiice man. may hair ligqumdt lured hr litisbaiid needed a lilllel A ml,” Of 403 vows M,,e Past FnP"l'1"i UL) Hm” 5"””'dtl-V5 dealin the se-asuii's filial itinkiiig poll 3”: 3” Eh" GTP1 Clip game 3'-iaiid exactly one-half of them listed Towinm lOlllO state 1 'st in am mciii. slie pieseiited MAC- ..,.,m..-.. Rl".lt'P iivli all eight-pnuiirl. two-V ounrr g.il a law hours after hc.' I 0 arrived hrre Sunday with the rest:RangerS of his teammates 1 Mother and child are reported 0 Job Back Again doing well. NEW YORK tAPi - Jolilini . Bower. acrobatic New York Ran- ger goalie who reached hockeys big league at. the also of 29 only to lose otit iii ”sttiiinici"' training. ST l"Mlli. M11111. ikplsli P1T1' tTl.'1Vt havr rcgaiiiod the yiob Illltl ll"-W1 l'1Y Ft Nlllfl .111111OF Kfill tntii'-'iiit.li it a cliatirc to pi'ort- hes in niinimit was offered Saturday at a 3 (1,155 Mm the hp,-,t iiweiinc of will tournament anon-3 "It": RmI'ci"s lob lltllll tin-the-i sors in tTtt1llFC'lnIl with the annual non,-.-3' 53141 Ranger rngch Mum t'0l'lY6T1l1(1t'l of the Professional Golf-if-.qm(-k Monday. crs Assn. Patrirkis statement came on the Propose Worlda H1111" K901? Of Hflrlifnrd. C0m1.. liot-ls of Bowers spni'kliiit: per- presldenl or the sponsors t;i'ntip.!forni:iiit-ta dgainst the lc:igite-lcad- SYDNEY lcp, H A ,,,1.,,.h;1 (1,. siiggestcn a tntiriiamr-iit to blilllilllllfl Moiitreal Ctiiiacliciis Sutidai H", m Mmmme hockpy FHTIC: in 'ountlioi- itiniiris and runners-up oT,iii2lit Now York won 4-1 as Joliiinv my mm. 1900:. D Angus --CM" the Uiittrd Slates Golf Assn. juiitorltttrnctl flslflft 20 shots and thrill- Mmnnngml 74' dmd hm-P glmda. lotirnanietit. the laysre .lunioi; lhrpcd 13364 Miidis-iii Sflll?ll'P Gai'dr-i. gonowmg save,-at mm-ithg ng .11”;-55 Natinii-at middi chtimpiniislitp. tho SpP('l.4lt'1I'S with .1 dozoii split-sec- Hlg gym. and mmbicnnse on N13 llcarst .l:inior. the Royal Canadian oiid s-axes ice brought him the tag or "Tho Golf Assn Jiiiiio: and Ilio Iiitct'iia- Boner was failed to fill in tlir C3” and me nwkname I-(.,,,.,,mnd i.oii:il .luiiinr tournt-y played iiijnclmiiidiiic jfll) for the Raiitzcrs mm mm. ix)-trail-it No final action was takcii when L(1l'llr' lV0l'slf'). 19:32-53 Na- He played With the old Nrirlli rvn1tirii'nrmsn1- Imnal H"('k”.l 1-"HEMP 11001110 "1 Svdnev Victoria: iii the liisti ciai ---A. NV---re W 1h" 1031'. 1105 Fldfllllwd mill 41 of Srdney Millltiiiaires. Glace Bay, . rliipped bone in his left ankle. NF11 Glasgow Bhck Foxtts. H:lll- lrxngslrv is exported to be hack in fax and .Vlont-ton. ' 91.19- He held down the p-ihllmii Of. '1 as” ”””'"r” rover in those days til 60-miiiiiio .Xlfl.N”lllilCAl. itlli ('....;.dian Boxer suspended liockPY'rno rest 1'1t;i'iod;s I I ('ll.'lllllitiill lltin Isiiiyilio at 'l'ni'oiilop PHIL KDEI PH” VAPV mm ; In 1914. he viiistm 't:'i tic Ciuim-n. (Juli today won the lnili tr ' -- ' - '11'1i3N1'.1i Mid WW1 Ill" DCV iniiiiital Sluliliiitial Atiitilrtii Alliloiir1(;1"m"l!" ml” 5l'5lJ”””"d Mmmm In the etilly 1930s lltt itiiiitti 'l'.c Hl'l.'t"llfl :iivi1.i'.it-ii llilflllllrlllilli hi '1” P"lllI5.1'l1'D'll3 5'1”? llrack rlop.irt'iiI'nt nl llir FNR .lllll in n:tii t'll' tit-lv.i'iii.u G ll 1' d i o ”lhl"”1' "””'”"”l"” H””'” h" lvlnws ti-pm-ed in 1945 ..ls y;ll'(l forciiini: in s.,,,,....,, U, UH, MAAA 13,5. 134 iliiiiist'l1"bot Cllkllizrs iii filllllglglllnll isadnmy with it ran in a soil i la- i !Bnrii at Little Bias d'Or. llt' livml (illlailixslllllltl, N C. APi cit-lpliin gas station - inn tht- Sydney (iistriit for 70 maisylliikv l'i:ivtvi.-ity was named Sun- The 24-year-old nlll'lCllPlKI('!lRl1l and was the last surviviii: iiioni- rl.iv as .-1'l;ii.lit' coat-t l'tllll('tl'llK.':" lillc voiitciider, and two friends. ber of his faniili. iviiitwtvnt-..iii'u in the Oraiigo Bmil Victor Mariaiii lid .lost-pli Bonn- A brother. John S Milt-I)iiiiald,yfiuiinlmll uniiiti itgaiii-l Noliiaska of H105. arc ttcciisccl --l assaiiltiiiz a well known proyiiitiittl iiciispipeii-lilic Ritz Scion in Miami on New service station iittciidutit. and man. died several years ago. I 'on:'c l);iy iwror-kiiig thc plarc Oct. '29 . - mama Outstanding Footballers In Canada Etcheverry (right) of Mont- Alouettea and Gerry Jame! of Winnipeg Blue Bomb- Inn hem chosen by a poll of Canada's leading sports an top football players in the country. Etcheverry, an import from Carlsbad. New Mexico, was awarded the Canadian Schenley Award as Canada's most outstanding football player in 1934 while James was voted outstanding Canadian player. (C? Photo). 'T.I'l'l'LE SPOIW 3y ROUIOIJ if - h '1 The above trio of Islanders ac- counted for nine of the teams twelve goals in last. night's game. at. the Forum. At left is Wally on three goals and one asalst. At. center is Bob Gray who increas- ed his point total with four goals Kullman who collected four points Orin Carver. at right. Riding Racleh I Horses Good line of Work By Gayle Talbot NEW YORK. (APl-l-Lidiii: .-an horses in this day when any talent grossing less than 5100.000 st..i..,, ratas mention on the sports ..i,..;, must be one of the nicest l.iii-.s at work a young man can get min The hours are right. the sui'i'oluid. ings pleasant and the pay ieyrlm-y Take Eric Guerin. who had the forethought to ride the w.nnir.g horse in three sl00.000 eteiils :1...- summer-tlie Belmont Sfnkpg Hawthorne Gold Cup and Gal-dun astute Stakw-which netter his pm. players a total of 3301.645 in p1l!'5Ps Working on a straight 10 pin l'Pll' basis. as all Jockeys do. in: limp guy from Mai-ingouin. La an nor, himself over 530.000 for thr wit... quick jobs a Three other ritlors. Willie Sim. maker. Ray York and .t.ynm-H Longden. also plucked three major tallied twice for the locals. Islanders Swamp Ramblers 12-3; Gray Gets Four Goals The Prince. Edward Islanders lthe tipper right hand l-timer of made the red light blink a dozentthe net only 30 secoiids later. At l1mP5 during the late liouis of last 16-18 Lorne Hoiiiicsle; night and the early hours of today. fed Dowl- 'ing a brcakwtiy pass at center ice behind Amherst goalie Frank Rop-fund the local sportsnian made no er who was subbing in the absenrey of Ray Steevcs. to stop the Ram-I blers 12-3 in their recent drive to. the top. at the Forum last. night. The game which didn't get started till 11.00 pm, due to the late arriv-pl til of the Ramblers was attended by' only a small crowd of weary lanai but pl'0dllCi:d some fast and lllflll-l .in: hockey. t The Islaiidcrs look a live pullll lrad in the ACSHT. hy i'll'lllt' oil lllt"ll' win. banging in tliroc tin-g atiswered goals in the (1DPl1ll1il ses-i ston. out-scoring the visitors 4-3 in the second and adding fire in.r-re in the linalc. A total of eight pen-- alties were handed out by referees Taylor and Goodwill, including two. majors. one to l.oti Kiley and one to Walla" Kullman for their ttisslcl in the third period. Right winger Rob Cray was the- big gun for the Islanders as he col- lecled lotii' goals. one in the second period and three in the final ses- sion Wally Kullman also had A pretty f.itr night, getting :4 hal- trirk in goals and assistliig on an-1 other. Orin Carver had a brawn, Ray l.erl:ic got. one and three as-1 s.ts uhile Buck Whitlock had four assists. Wimpy Jones and Cecill llnwliiig were the olhrr Islandrrl marksmeti. The Ramblers got H1011"; trio of goals in the second with onei each been credited in .1ackio' Schmidt. Don Rogers and Roger Joiloin The Isltiiiclers strili-k curly in the first pF1'l0l'l with Ktillinan scoring on a slashing backhand shot oil a pass from center Ray Lt-diic. Ortii Carver made it. 2-0 for the Brklaclch men at. 8.46 on a close-in shot with the pass com- ing from Copper Lexie who had carried the rubber up the ice and liilo tho right t-orner. Danny O'- Connor checked Bob Reid solidly at the 4.00 minute mark an the Amherst. forward roared in over the Island bluellnc. Near this half- 11'R.V mark of the session. Ray Le- dttc carried the puck from his own zone up to the Ramblers" bliirlinc and dropped A pass to Wally Killi- man Just. inside the line on left wing. Wally skated in front. of. Roper and blasted a shot. about two feet off the ire. Wimpy Jones, -ho was standing at. the right hand side of the net. tipped the puck by Roper with his stick. Coach Steve Brklacich moved r-entcrman Copper Leyla back to? defence in the second period. put-1 ting Bubby Dowling on regularl tiut-y between Cai'ver,and Hennc.s- Sey. RAW Leduc opened the necond period scoring just. 48 seconds af- ter the first whistle blew, Ki-ah. bing the puck during a scramble in front. of Roper and bouncing the rubber in the net. off the stick of Amherst defenceman Moo Parr. Loss tli.-in four minutes later. Shcrmln White and Jackie Schmidt combined on A nice passing play. with only Brklacit-h back. and made the score 4-1 in favor of the Islanders. Don Rog:-ra scored on a screened slap-shot. that caught Denver Bull Club Replaces Kansas City HOUSTON, Tex. (AP)-The Am-N erlcan Association Monday picked Denver to replace Kansas city in the Class AAA baseball league. To complete the deal New York Yankees. parent. club of the old Kansas City franchise, sold the club to Bob Howaam of Denver. owner of the Denver team in the. class A western league. The Yan-I keel will retain a working agree. mont with the club. Soctolllltesilts LONDON fl-Ietiterst -- Waltham- stow Avenue upset Queen's Park Rangers 4-0 Monday in the second replay nf their Football Associa- tion Cup first-round match The two previous games ended in drawn and even the fact that Walthamatow Avenue. a non-league team. could hold the Enullith League third-division Rangers on- aven terms twice was a surprise Monday's victory moans Wal- thamatow will be at home in Dar- mistuke. beating Roper to give the Islanders a 5-2 load. Gray got the first. of his double- brace at 12.40 on R long shot from near the Amherst bluclinc. Am- herst were back two minutes later with Reid fcedin: .lodoin a nice pass from behind the mi. and Roger beating Shirley on the open side. Kulltilan clrxscd out the per- lnd's scoring at 1622. bouncing a 20-foot shot by Ropcr oil the goal post. Jun Shirlry was sensational in stopping Sherman White on I close-in drive at 111.00. The Islanders got three unans- wered m.1rkt'i's in tho finale. L3i'ay collecting two on rebound shots and one on R passing play with Whit- lock. Kullman banging another in off the goal post and Carvcr one on a short brcakway. At.1.'1.46. Ray Leduc and Lou Kiley starzcd a slight roughing duel with Wally Kullman stepping between them. Kiley promptly took a swing at Wally and both boys clinched. Kullman fired a ham left. and right as the two separated and both rerr-lved malors for their con- trlbillintis. Shii'loy stopped l.all- herte and Kennedy on breakw ay at 19.45, Due to the 'ravcl1ing votiditioiis. the Rrttiiblcrs failed to reach Cape Tormentine in time for the 2.30 t'l'USSll1rZ of the ferry. After they reached the Island they were held up on the road by fallen power lltics. Their giialln hiid gone to Moiictmi to fly over and when the Ramblers reached Charlottetown they discovered that the airlines were grounded and that sleeves was stranded in the Hub City. The two teams return to Amherst. to play a regular game tonight. l.lllf'lllVSI Cliarlottolnwii: Goal. Sliirlvy: dc- fonco. Brklaricli. O'Connor. Hinch- v. hvrlzvr: forwards. Leyla, Gra Whillock. l.oDuc. Carver. Ht-tines. soy. Joncs, Kullnian, Dowling. Palladino. Amherst--Goal. Rtipcr. tit-fr-nrr-. Rtllzrrs. Parr. L Kilcy; forwards. Believes Canada Making Solid Tourist Appeal OTTAWA ICP)-The llPll(l of the letleral travel bureau said Monday Canada now is in Competltltni with some 40 foreign countries for the United States tourist dollar but. a lot. ale wasting their inonoy with flamboyant pi'ogt'ams. D. Leo Dolan. dircctor of the hiireau. told the riponing snssioti of a t.hree-day fedcral-pmviiicial tourist t-onft-reilcr that Hawaii. for instance. exported hula dancers and gave parties at convention: to advertise the island. He believed Canada's program of advertising in U.S. magazines and newspapers got. more solid results than such spectacular spending of hundred: of thousands of dollars. Travel bureau advertising for 1955 would again coat. some 3950.000 in foreign publications. Mr. Dolan said the RCMP will continue to be used as a symbol in Canadian tourlat advertising and the phrase "Canada - vacation: unlimited" will be the main theme. He thought. there ahould be a pro- jection room in every Canadian consulate abrold for the showing of Canadian fllma. CUDMORPS DRY CLIANERS prizes each from the list at i: events grossing more than sltionoo apiece. Shncmaker's trio of Lists earned him 529.190. York's thm lnrlucling ilie Kentucky Derlir am- good for 525.995. and Longdrn took home 322.110 before taxes. It occasions some surprise 'n not; that. the old master, Eddie Art-are was hunched over the winner in only two of the loaded classics. the Arlington and Belmont F'utt.:itiut, The two jobs paid him 313,136. SUMMARY p Russia Silent ” Kullnianm : (Leduc. Jones: 1 2-Ch'town, Carver I .l0dUllI. D. Kiley, Reid. F. Berno-' quezt Saiard. Kennedy, Laliberle, Referees: S. Taylor. M. Good- White. Schmidt. SVIH. . MELBOURNE lAPi -.. Rllxdla la 3p&.:(.?(':v:-'n'H:;23::3ey) ' t ' t ” 3'46 keeping quiet. on the size of her 'Ku”man' Lem”) 3:59 1956 Olympic team at Melbourne. penanws: ocmnm 13:” Gen. William Bridgeford. chief Swmm PHI” executive officer of the gaunt 4H(-hwnunp Lmm. :43 said Monday "we have l'lPar:l mm 5gAmh(,m- Schmidt most of the other Nlllnlrins my ,whm,. Dp K-Hey. M 407 lTdPedRHl15sli'ln5 say they ham-ri'i r1-. 6-Anihei-st. Ru er: " t ,L Kiley. Scgmlm, L27 Bridizeford added he 15 suns rho 7w(-h-mwnp Dowlmg Russians will send a larger it-am ,H,.nm5S9y, I I am than any other country. despite liwch-10...", Gray the diplomatic divorce or Australia .HinChbemN.. Whillocl 3.40 and the Soviet Union I year and g,Amhm5L Jodum He went on: "We have heard .m.;d. 3em,,qu.,,. I 14.” that their meteorologists hare 1(i,..ch'1mm. gunman made it detailed study of Viol- (Leylpl, , iti;22lboui'ne's climatic oondltlons and Penalties: Gray 10:05. Barr NW9 Picked 3 SD05 11151 "firth DY 14:38. Afghanistan. which is most. simzlai Third Period in weather conditions, for .'ma! 11-Chitown. Kullninii ti-alnintt" tLeduc. Brklacichr 1:44 -a---:-------- 12-Ch'tnwn. Gray . tWhitlock. PRlladlll(I' 0:43 13--Ch'lnwn. Carver tllenncsseyi 9:47 14--Ch'imvn. Gray twhitlock. Palladium 111.34 , . 1.3 Cli'inwn. Gray l . (O'Connor) lD:2lJJ 57- Jofmsl Nndp .9pi-1'hi I P"'”lm”f D K”?-V 4353- - origin and history of the famotiii y Kiloy. nilntii and nlkllltltl 13:46. Npwhundland dog 1, to 1,. gtudlpd Lt-ditc 13:46. Kttllman mayor. by MK and Mrsg My Ky nm. at 13 4” .Dryad kennels. Long Island. V 1' 1 5101151 1 Mr. Dury is president. of the . "P91" 14 7 1” 7” Newfoundland Dog Club of Amn- ;Sliirloy ll 10 6--27 195 and he in planning to write at book about the animals. Back in 1880 the breed was A world ltivoritc but since then it hiu dorliiivd in iiumbers. Todav tne breed l'Pt.'t'l1'D5 its gr:-.itr-st revol- nltlon in the United states. GtrR' Britain. Germany. Holland and in other sections of Canada. The big, black dog has almoxi Canadaakdns At Dinghy Meet . ANNAPOLIS. Md. IAP1---Czitiada aptured teum and individual lion- diwppgmpd from "5 Mm... h,..mi.t tors in the Clitisapeake bay lllLPl"land today there are onlv tmr inalllllldl 14 dinghy as5ociatloii's'lii-.in-peders or the dog in the piminrr .Vit.1L10tlfll fall regatta during the The dogs are known the world weekend on some nifty sailing bylmver for their life-saving nbiliiv in Livltis Sherwood of the Bl'll.l.BnlH;walPr and tales of their hams-r Yacht Cltib. Ottawa. 'gentlenc.-as with children and iii'In-w Slit-i'wood's Tempo: glided at-ros,s genre are lomon. tlir finish line first ill the main ..-je-----H s event. for ititernatloiial 14 dlllghlPS.J trailed by Robert Williams of An-. apolia in Bayoiiara and Charlesl Brewer of Essex. Coiin.. in Barllea.l For the team event. requiring two boats for each team. Gil Mc-l Aboy of BillHl1'lOl'9)Oln0l1 Sher-pi world as the Canadian entry. and Tempest again finished first. Czech To Defend Marathon Title B 0 C 0 FllEl. 03 heat by Tc-at VA-' 9911 - FORUM DATES NOV. 30 TD DEC. 4 BERLIN 1Reulel'.l1---Emil Zaln- . . - . Tl l'2SlMD- . pek. Czech triple gold medallist (.h”drm.S Skating it. v1 at the last Olympic games. said in qkmim ii to iv East Berlin Monday he plans to D ''''''' " defend his marathon title in the vu.A.)Np;g-guys p 1956 Olympic games in Melbourne. Skating 5 '-' ” He said he will concentrate his training on the marathon distance. but will also enter the 5.000 and 10.000 metres at Melbourne. 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