....,, ';e (1 The Guardian Tiicsday, October 19, lib”)-I ”hree New Players in 1landers' Camp Yesterday .'11”e Erin nrd lsiai1:iers' l.l13l11- back in the nets for the Ramblers mrrp hndi some added color Also in the -- ,1 V's 11'o:'li0uL with Rogers. 111111 .ippE'.ilill,' 111 the list 51' , 111 11 etc iielciiee-1111111 R113.-er 1ii:ior. iighi - winger and goal tender OCoiii1ni' .ind Shiilry ,,1xr:1 iiorkiiig out 11.111 play ed -.1ith L P orw rirris ':11 .tn.i Pub Niixinriiid tiieiitioiied for the Riiini) lers iiie l(eniiedy. Rollie Swivard, Bob Reid Edgar Hillniaii. B e MacDonald Rruer Joiioiii and Piiul Giignon. ir'i'edt'.ii'ioii. the fourth team the lcaiuue. will play host to 11 .1 ..:'. -11 the N1'1.:l1r11 011- L” .111tl1 1.-tie iiiiti :vc ill the night. The will home on Sa1'.1i'i1av fer 1-.1111 Anihi Islanders for Eat h team other players in be;.i1::.iig to show .ib.Iity as each "Md V 11,111,-.115; hair .12 home 4,5 ;.,,d”;,c.. O1 .1 l0'.Il of 61 :1: t hes during ':l2'.t1.” tiiiiipbell. Durziig 15 11""1i 5F11N1U19- ' Ciiiiipueil liimsclf has Z.'.d Bltfl setting 1: .. riiczi. At present forward At p..ij.c's are ex- ,11:;1 siio:t13. 'l'he1 .119 B:kl:icith and Steve came years niate (lCi8llC3nlf1ll . Cvigiiiic pinged club last season '.:'.1,:::iig in Quebec the rilsi ' 111.126 Kid Howard 16 Meet Zulueia in Halifax Bout ilAl.ll-I-XX t('PV - Du-k 1Kidv lio11:i1il of li:1l1i'zi1', (..'lll.'lfll2lll light- 111-ighl lmxiiig t'l1.'ii1ipi-111, will iiieet ()ri:1l1tiu 7.t1liiet.i 11! New Yolk in a:ouiid the league ii. a it)-:-miiicl (:.xilil)lllIJn bout lien- 1 lsLiiicic:'s are not the Nov. -. 7.:1l11e1:1, l'Zllt'Il one of tlie tut) .19 :1 .11 .. 1:13 1”.) 11:3 K1 - who are l)1t”11.l!'1llg fur , A, .5v 0:11, mu: um-5 eniiteiitii-1-' for the ximlii light- , 1-, LU” and Anmcwyv 11ei1:l1l i'1n11111, 11.1111 21 split lit'('lSIllil an. 5:.” mummy rigniii.-'t lluwiiiil here 111 1932. Mus, i1:id a large num- yeis come in over the :i:e pl'lhtl,lS1Ilg hard Atnoiig those in the are Bert Hii'st'l1feld. D1111 l1irLa112l1lii1. of the QJHL. fresh from ii in English links, Freddy, Jobii B:'o1)l1). Mike Deni-5 1111) 1311: from the OHA. 1 . 1011 11110 plzlyeti '1111r.s 11:11.1 the Islanders - tinwlie Nick l":ri.:ndiiy -11:1 1711' larroix are ex- Barney The Moose Makes Himself At Home With Family CLINTON. B C. (CPl - YOl.lll1Z Bnrnev is 2et:.1: ilimiirizht pam- pererl--iiiiti. bri.t :1-r, does he love 1!. Anti the Marvin 1l.1vfielri.t 111-1:111. nhly have the fssfes N 1.l1l.ll'iCl mgr ll-1i).11.K(111. .1-1 1,-1.- xu r 1:-"r1llu-irf1"st11'o1'kn1it 1:17 lm'”'d rm l1'7””'11 ”1 N"""11 ' 1Wr1'rr1111:1 - rnarh Lou '1'11,"1'1"" F” g M M” GIL: Rnuqml 'll1r l.”1111li1' rttfjtjrtc nt M211-, hi5 t ,,g A wife, three lit 16- ;.rls. one little 1bo,v and one iitti-Sftwlilile moose, Barney, Needless to say, the 300-pound . Bariiey arroiiiits for the fast-ris- ,. 111: pni1i1ri.1':e. Althouzii Fririiev is only a youn!- ::er of szx iienks. has 8ll'P'ldy es- . V. Hmk-V Hp. V (;.-,,,1.1 tnblished a solid heaclihend in the :1 it an-1111 Afrit-:1 s'n;1pe1lM”1'i'F1d h”"1l . ,,..,.. T (.,.,.n,, of IA. Mm:.lr; Marv found BariieVwl1e1'. B:1:'ney T M .,F N5, mmm N lnrl been in 1l.ls world about one week. l”()l'.VI) NIJR R0.-ll) little bull lll('f1SE' was lying riirrlderi 10-iwiiirl iicht at 1 1: 111-na Moiidny 11;.".1l T, 1: hzs rival lOlilllCll1lFtl1. 1” ,mg , loiizeide a rtmtl tiirnr this inter- Tvm Hz,” mm, m Drupl. Rum, wllsll lC'olumbia community ,, ,.a”,, Hndpr H", M”. Ymk ;Mkmi1.e,s giioiilgli t1IfhVal1C0'1ll1Vecr, too -' w"eIrt:" eoiiiniissiniils ll1rei- t 3” V 9 110' 1' W35 i rule Dreier 11t"lEZl1”!i ”m1h""" 1” F-3111- Mnvfield llflfl '11 mike ii ChOlt'(' Shniilrl be Like the bnbv moose or sliniild he le.11e it there to die? Mnytield decided to take the little 2111' and he loatled it into his truck. At home. .VlfL1.'l('l(l and his wife 11r,s' fed Biiiiie" 111111 a bottle and then frotii ri 111.1:-ktl. Nwiv B.ll'llf')' 1.rt like one of the l.llTlll)' an.i the Mayfield children he is i.:ht po:-itive he has .'till :i.",i-ess to the Mayfleld home. .1rern 143 1-4 pounds 11.. ciindifainl Boxers Named 0n Empire l.isl lt”'ZV'1”. tCP1- Fiie Cdiiaclian Hrs n kitrhrgn-1-i1;der from the 11 r11'd as coiitrntlcif 1-.wd L'lI Atari link 1111- do:-20119,, In '1 f'w111i11ni1'.1e11lti1 llllTS 1.1 ninosie-1 1111; of the frontroom 1 1 11' we ”ed ch.'1r.1- (1.1'.'D11;ti'):", t'4I.l'"!'.tl.':l'S issiierl by 111? ommrmlvcalth .1 He eits :im:l1i11z he can lay a anoitnoth to 11: . g the kiiclieii. The daven- pt cnampioiiship enn1- port is the next stop. sort of an 1 ifler-:1i'e.ikl' imp you might say. tie vi 1: 1: 1- 1:11 of 11.11111 nimj .W, B 11”. 111111 R pvi1"l1.'int foi' o .Vltlll'lT.'ll a1"';1:1:1e1ke'. :'rl 11.ii:1ke bait:-1', is , , the 111-1111! :'ntl1er lV.llli."lll.I1i .111r1'1l his eatinz on ltiirrlle of hribrts No 11.1) for Barney, like " ll,fn1etl1el.ght-1.1i11' nlrl - 1- unods ynnnso, held by Err-1 He , -1115 for milk. He 1 11' flll'l E11! ttiwies :11 21121111: ri l'l.1l'. 1 I vviilrvii nnrl .l.tn1”.s .11 1i.nl1i 11;. i l-'.'ll4Fil'll! piisturc 1 r1"n. for the l1c.t.'1- iirnr the 111111.. rind that's where ' - irltl by il.ll7l)) Don Aliixlielrl 1-111 13 to keep Barney - I1 Tl'i:n1i1. when he gi'o1t.'. 1101115. U -5---Bel e 2 It orN , 1 V O LAMESR -Tatiidn Seam SO THAT fur PROCLRMMION THAT MADE ALFONSOIIII THE SOVEREIGN OF ALL SPAN MAY BE REPEATED 77555 (1493-1573) ONCE EVERV CEN r; rirest .. mi .. 1... u--- 1- '-A4-v--'--'4 . '1 (ME lNHERIl'ANCE WAS CLAIMED er 4 IMPOSTORS - enoveo THAT 8 I 1.. TME WAS RIGHTFULLY HER9 WAS 50 NAMED in. Accra HIP MIPS! ma sum: SEWSE ,,5 OFF)! JOINT OF HER LITTZEFINGER cu-TUNE 531951 ' 245 4 MARK ofkID5vrIFIM77tW A REMARKABLE X 'l RESEMBLMKE To Mimi ALI out-,-mm g -A HOLY MAM cuic KEN roar WW LIVED IN I rsvsnt WAY VEPYAIZEII gimiimt iinuotnel go yaw; A50 Wcsibiry,L.l- Xliivir-l (7:11-.rlnr (1498-157.1! pnutluinimi: Ilntiuhter of Jnhn. 'Tl1.1nn (.1 1',,v,..1w, h,-.11 mo tap joint or the little finger un her right hanrl h1t'r1n off by A nurse for the purpose of identvfiralinn Since the rrlilrl was the r1r1l,1' heir:-is nf Ii grrnt fortune eirh of her designing lmir unrlrs tried to substitute in change-ling fnr lhe infant. Each at- tempt was fnllerl when It wastrliscow-reri that none of the substi- l'll”K had,lhr: finger joint. missing. Muriel marrind . nu-1;-hhorg gm-, uhnsr father kidnapped her for H1114 piirnnsr-, She married at 12 and siirvii-Mi to the. age of 75 in ftill z-njoi-ment of her property and be-il.lOTl, I - 1 Mayer line-up will be Dori Beavers. l1 rltluiei-s Roger Pilun. Pete Lihoerte. Em niett in the Islriiirlers in the opener ..n Friday, return 1 tin encoun- uill tines and 11111 pl.i1' the Kl"'lWiTl: fr1111- ' ...L 'Duke. Penn State and Navy in the1 of the Yard" and 117 Players lAre Named To AHL All-Star Team NEW YORK (CF) -- Seventeen league. ' P1-33ers were named Monday 10 the To complete his roster, Hender- American Hockey League all-star son named the following players: team which will play the championiGoalie Gord Henry of Buffalo; left Cleveland Barons in the league'siwingers Joe Lund, Buffalo. and first annual all-star game at Obie O'Brien. Hershey: defence- ,liei-shcy Oct. 27. man Pat Egan. Prov'-' Guy. The list was announced by Mur- don Tottle and Danny Summers, ray Henderson. coach of Hershey Spcingfield; Bears, 11 ho was chosen to pilot the Right wingers Zellio Toppazzinl, All-Stars because his team was the! Providence. and Harry Pidhirny. finalist against Cleveland in last.'Springfield; and centres A1-njc springis Calder Cup playoffs. Kullman. Hershey, Willie Marshall, Five of the All-Stars-goalie Gil Pittsburgh, Gordon Pennell, Buf- anti defenceman Frank falo and Chuck Scherza, Provi- Mathers of Pittsburgh, left ivingcrldence. Gaye Stewart anti right winger Ed. Sliiwinski of Buffalo, and righili ringer Dunc FiSllCi' of licrshey--M h i N 1 iiere chosen in a poll of sports re-K a e 9 porters last spring. I 0 0 Emile Francis 1-ind Tommy Wil- d h am rt es ire c o Barons in the all-star game. Fivelst k F t other players nziined lo ll1c squadp a e in the spring are no longer in the, LONDON (AP) Marshal Ney Ewinner of the Select stakes at New: market last week, was heavily sup- ported at a betting callover on the Hllllfillg Cnnibridgeshire S t a K e 5 Monday niglit rind ClOsCd second favorite to CALGARY - 10?) A leritm rut-ins Blood. fshagi-')i 11111111 193111"? 9 11”13911 Marshall Ney, 18-1 last Monday, .1 lizims of Cleveland were tcliosen but they will play with lh Famous Tenor On shaggy dog, walked ll'li.o R hotel was made A 9.1 pick, Turk-5 Blood. ,lobby here Sziturtiny. inipressive in week-end training 1 "It's Lriuritz Melchior, the fam- gallops. shortened from 10-1 to 8-1 ous tenor." whispered one desk Other odds for the mlle-and-one- clerk to another. fiirlongs race tr. New market, oce, An old friend of Calgary, Mr. 37 were: Alpenhom 100-9, Durante .Vl8lri1iOr was clad in 1; tent-sized 100-11. Queen't. Beeches 100-6, Mili- pndded hunting jacket and follow- 1-R'F.V Court. 18-1, Syl:Iil's Niece, "LITTLE SPORT - - SUMMIT. NJ. (AP)-Kid Givi- lan see: nothing but trouble ahead for Johnny Saxton, the New York Negro who will try to lift his world at Philadelphia. "He has two serious cues." said Gavilan Monday It his training camp. "On Wednesday he comes to my court and on Thursday in traf- fic court. But first he may go to I referred to Slxton'l trouble with the law Is I '.'scof- flaw" for ignoring traffic violations in New Ygrk. He is scheduled to , go to jail for 15 days starting : Thursday morning. "Maybe he give me trouble five f rounds," said Gavilnn. "I fight all styles fighters. I know what I do. But I want to know what. he can do. After five rounds. I found out. Then it will be like Johnny Bratton at Chicago. Maybe he go to hospital before he L.-mix axuu.1.-...'-L. - x o Above is 27-year-old Ray LeDvic speedy center-mtin from Valley- ed by porters t-airxiiig 20 pieces of,-lllpller 23-1. Sunny Brae, Rocco- lttillagii. On one lli('CC was ll3sted11113”: w3l'"1011111 BBY 35-1. S11-'11”-' a label, ”One shot antelope hunt, 131311 234. W115b1'1Z!'33'1. Sl01'mY w).0mmg'u Hour, W-.1,1'stre, Desert. Way 40-l,' The jovial Wagiit-riaii tenor and Chiml"-1' 504- b.g-game to N. 11. L iiiiidings 1 hunter, hrid again come stalk Albeita woods. 'Illl here it) relax rind to l1iii1t aybe geese. niaibe bigger .11 the ti-t-yeai-old singer. 1- y L T F A my 1 m”"""mcsH'vW- M011'1'P31 6 4 1 118 9 9 .Shore Names Coach 1g";'"'” 5 4 1 015 3 3 1 1 . I oson .... .. 4 i 1 2 9 1o 4 Fol! Spnngfield ,New York 4 2 2 0 912 4 1 Fornnto p 4 0 2 '2 'l 10 2 SPRINGFIELD. Mass, tAPt .s Cliittnflo . 5 0 4 l 817 1 Owner Eddie Shore of Spuiiglicld t111C111(11H7 games up to Sunday. Intlznns or tile A111:-r1c:ii1 Hockey 091-171- ,Lcag11e Monday named William -i -t I iRed1 Mitchell, 39, of Lindsay.1 O Oi1t.. former Chicago Black Ha"l;l ' pln',er, as coach. . 1 Mitchell played with New Hriveii 1 rinil Provideiive of the American League in the 310s before going in Chirazo in the National I.ea::1ic. D'Mfl9919 Tfkes No 1 KEY wzsr. Fla. tAp1--D.11,;,-1,. Action In Divorce A F”h1'in1rm. the Utah f1.1'1n:' fnrmcr. headed for home Monday SANTA Momcpy cam. .Ap1-. after A record flight. for light. Marilyn Mam'oc's moi-ney Mon- planes He hopes next year to dwy pctilioned for ti default hear- 11171118 311 aerial jaunt over Russia. dicted Monday. field who joined the Prince E-1- ward Islander-s' training camp late last weelt. Ray played with Magtanc Red Rocks who were ii;-- fpnted by Sudhury Wolves in t Allan Cup semi-finals last. spring Previous to that he had served for three seasons with Vallcyfieitl and was nlsri for some time with Pittsl1iir,r:li in the Amcrletin Hoe-1 key l.e.'1;:iie. Royal Art Of Self Defence From London. fling.) Bureau of Thomson Newspapers LONDON -- Prince Charles be- gan taking boxing lessons at Buck- ingham Palace this week-one more proof that his parents intend him to live the life of I normal healthy youngster. , This winter the Duke of Edin- lburgh is arranging some football practice for his son, probably at the royal family country residence at Sandringham, Norfolk, where the late King George Sixth and his brothers learned the game as boys playing with the sons of local farmers and estate workers. Swimming lessons are planned for next spring in the luxuriously fitted swimming pool at Bucking- , ham Palace. And it is in this part Sllmnlirvn 1:1 this period. of the building that a boxing ring (Photo by Mcyei-51 Forsee increased Paper Consumption ROME (AP)--World paper con- sumption will increase by 18,000.- ooo tons by 1960-62, the UN Food and Agriciiltiiral Organization pre- FAO said iinuerdeveloped nations of the world probably will nearly rlouble their present paper con. Gaviloii Predicts Easy Win Over Johnny Saxton , welterweight title Wednesday night 31 ,Burghley, then at his peak as a Word rmi.-'ii;nption in 1950-52 for the young prince has been fit- wris 47.000000 Luis. with Europelycd up, 1 and North Amczica producing 90 1 per cent of the total and consum- ing 86 per cent of it. I By 1960-62 the total consumed annually will be 65,000,000 tons, ltoynl Tnditlori Six-year-old Prince Charles isl by no means the first future sover- lfl'1 of her divorce suit against Joe 511011 3 trip would be made as N. FAQ 5- id. - - - . i - D1l1l:1:;.-in, flyiiiyz tourist, and he plans to ask The Ma:ene1' said that "in tlielculgrl to be fweirlt ljninucuon m we The fnrnier New York Yniikee 111” R11-111111 01111311-S5.1' 1n WE-5111113-1lo112er terin uiiless efforts are no e art 0 inc" Ben”. sl.11- mine hr-rr lzist (1iida.1'. the 1011 10 110113 1111!: plan it. He would tinacle to ciicourage in more rapid Gelgrgveas I315: lilgfgtgtvlziatlids utlllct inst. tiny 011 ultzch he could mu: ship the plane overseas and besinl expansion of domestic production rooms of undefeated Gentleman 111111 11 miitesi, to the blonde 710- the flight in Europe. (in .- 11111 1 - trees” suit, but re took no :it:t1ni1 The P151119 11? 130lI:ht second-hand j;irlcq:ixa(l:1s !:.lf11Illl'”sm0gOI;l;Ipgllckl11:5 fey; eJa”,1::(;';,,:" -,.,.:.,.,..,.-,,,g -, -1 -11- y . . g . ' ” - '0 V - - 1 . :,:,1.'.'",",:,nCf5.gp nrl?.,m9I,ig,?1OI3ICi:Bl1; 11101111-29:1 cdticxtioiinl and ciilturiil Coronation in ll32l, Jackson was B C to Key -zwesl whcrc he1pill-Ilgifcieiaminihieililgililc pamglicesk asked to provide a corps of 20 ' " 1 r ' I 1 ii r-ma - . ,1l.'inded Saturdriy after 24 hours and 11112 techniques have opened many boxels in keep order 310": the '25 minutes alolt He had 30 gillons of gasoline left. when he landed here Saturday and could h.-ive gone on to Cubii. l1I11 had no maps of the island and 1 decided against landing their. A 11:: claimed the flight. consider- ablt b 1 - ' South Atlantic Baseball League. lplalw 1-eetctggdfry: Llgsevikorigseletgltlo Tcrry succeeds Dick Butler of1New york in 1951' Kentucky, who resigned to beconie pi't-.-'itii'tit. of the Texas Lcagtie. 'l'eri',1' now is 1111 ritiloniiihile (ienler at .I.'it'ksonvillc, Fla. Baseball Club AUGUSTA, Ga. (AIM Bill Terry, fnrnier 111.1n.'iger of the New York Cltints. Monday was elected president of the clriss Urges New Police , Scollaiirl Yard superlntendezit U. S. right to invade any Canadian ,W.scons,'i1, UCLA and Ohio State. ” maimed on top of the omega 100”; because the small communities luck I I 3.9 Four gemam 1Force in Canada on f C MONTREAL, tCP1- A retireil p 0 of Monday usged establisliment. of R national detective force with the 1 ljurisdlction to combat crime. 1 NEW YORK (AP) y Okmmnmp "L111, an interview, Robert 1-nblnn 1 , "Wl1v should :1 small town.. the big four of The Associated 1 .- ,, Press Jonmau D0” last week, rb, be hoodwinked by the iindeiworld, ball pinnacle in that order again? mum" and runndsgorne p d p , He siiggested comple- ”V"1',1”” 101” ""1" '15-am-l 111"" l'll(7lllfll')' to the RCMP .ind pm- b1"1 ””"1 me WP 117- vliicial police, "wlinsc hands A Arltniisris, Minncroiti. Army and West Virginia moved into the first 10 this week. replacing Puddue,l tied in many liistnriccs :11 the pres- ent. lime." Fabian. better known I! "Fabian now I private investigator, is en route to Tor- 10-l4, and onto where he will deliver 11 series N(l1')'. handed its first. defeat by of lectures, with the proceeds go- Pittsbiirgh 21-19. skidded clear out 11111 10 110111 victims of hurricane of the top 20 teams. A week iign'HaZ"1. they were tied for ninth place. 1 A total of 212 votes were cast. by. weekly ratings. Penn state, tripped up by West Virginia sTs7rr:i.Y TREES 1 sports writer: and spartc-ste1's.1 The 105'?” P311" 1199 15 E 191"-1110 and Oklrihoma - which blasted 01 FV91'Y 1 115150399 111 Cuba- Kaiisas 65-0 - received 115 first D"' plnre ballots. On the basis of 10 points for first, nine for second. Oklahomii rolled up 1,801 points. SOUTHERN HIZMISPHERI 1 The climate of Aiistrallii la tropi- cal in the north and temperate in the south. ' Too Late To classify . 7 ii , um WV yhrg M F109” and Novelty Check or Tweed Pullover or Cardigan 1.88 to 8.95 t';,'i,h -”njff,;',; mdim 16.9510 29.50. JEANS ..................... 1.19 -to 2.95 ,'.,'f.,;;;f ”""1 C1""'”"”""""' HATS-Felt or Corduroy 2.95 tip LONG FAWN nose: 591: to 89c "GT ; BLAZERS-Sizes 2-1-ix 2.95 to 4.95 BOBBY SOCKS .. ..-......- 69c and 60c Program, SKIRTS in Felt, Plaid Wool sues ................ 791; to 1.95 clc. .......... .. 1.95 up pANT11gs and vEs'rs ,.,, , 491; up 001'. 10 to 23 p CORD. OVERALLS ...... .. 1.49 to 2.9.5 1.-yannelem IDYJAMAS M 1,915 to 3,915 "&'il1'.l?31T Skate 4 1. .s.-...' GLOVES-W091 0' F8bt1c,99cf0 1-00 SLEEPERS, .......... 980 to 2.95 - Night, Sknllng .... .. it to 10 BLQUSES in Cotton or NYLON DRESSES ggg sizes 1. 2 wr:nNr.sn,u' .. s 0 Nylon ............................ .. 1.19 to 2.95 and 3 . ................... 1.95 and 2.95 .'k i ....................... .. l n:r:q':AF ” DRESSES. and JUMPERS'l.49 to 6.95 BABY BLANKETS .. ....... .. soc up ' '" '” USE OUR LAY-AWAY emu. A imrosrr wiLL non; ANY GARMENT UN- c1.11111G'.- Skating , 4 1.1 5;:u1 111, Nyggnygn Night Skating ..... .. in 10 . .. 1 1119 (;REElmAL (:9, Ltd, Aiwminsr vs. lSl.ANDEIl8' LADlES' STORE 1 HOCKEY - 9 1-..w. , . grasses, agriciilliiral residues and -most impoi-t.mt-tropical world's 00TOBEll MONEY SAVERS for CHILDREN COATS and COAT SETS in Wool route in Westminster Abbey where it was feared there might be some disturbance. Led by Jackson they were dres- sed as royal pages and with their bulging muscles attracted as much attention as many of the fine fi- gures in the procession. gold Coronation medal was presented to Jackson and his re- tinue, which" included the famous bare-first boxer Tom Cribb. in the days following the First World War boxing had an ardent supporter in the Prince of Wales, now the Duke of Windsor. The young prince took an interest in boxing at boys' club: and some- times visited The Ring of Black- new resources. FAO reported that, hard- woods 111! cm be pulpcd down. It. rrilled tropical hai'dw'oods "the p gzrerited lngle reserve of fibrous miitrrizii. LAZY FISH , NANAIMO, B.C. (cp1DLing cod Just lie around and get old and fat. siiys scientists of the Pacific biological station. A ling tagged in 194.2 when three years old and weighing four pounds seven ounces was recently caught in the same area. its weight: 15 pounds. HOLDING SEATS lAml1ersI' plays here Satur- day night. NOW is the time to secure fl good seat for the, season and give your team a boost which is needed at this time. Sale Daily 9-12. 2-5. 7-10 at the Forum ' l ISLANDERS HOCKEY CLUB WOOL SWEATERS-all sizes - in 150 GT. GEO. 81'. 'By Rciiiiii 7 Slampeders Win from Winnipeg (CP) Slampeders came from behind to eke out a 12-11 victory over Win- nipeg Blue Bombers Monday night to keep alive their slim hopes fni , WINNIPEG - Calgary go to jail." The champ claims he had recov- ered from the mumps that forced a postponement of the match Aug. a, playoff berth in the Western lnlerprovincial Football Union. Hayden Wins Splil Decision STELLARTON, N. S. (CP) - Jackie Hayden. l4l. of nearby Westville, won a split decision over Sammy Fortune, 141, Montreal, "1 stay three week in bed." he said. "I get out of bed just before Marciano - Charles fight. I was weak very much. I take off weight in bed, down to 146. Three days after I go to camp I pick up five pounds then I go down again. Now my weight. she level off and I feel strong." Lm. friars - famous hall of profes- sional boxing. where nobility rub- bed shoulders with riavvies on here Monday 1118111 111 8 10-rounrl 11-jendjyterms, boxing match.V There were in When his sister. the Princess kn0Ckd0WnS- Royal, and her husband the Earl of Harewood went to live at 32 Green Street. London. in 1932, the Prince of Wales took on the role of personal instructor to their two Crim;Silualion In N. Y. Serious young sons, Lord Lascelles and the Hon. Gerald Lascclles. NEW YORK (AP)DPollce com- Fumsiled ml" mlssloner Francis W. H. Adams A muysized boxing ring was says the crime situation in the city has not improved since Aug- ust when he reported New York was "on the verge of becoming A cotnmunlty of violence and crime" "in many areas of the city it is worse." he said Sunday, Neiv York is still "verging on becoming I city of crime and vio- lence,” Adams said, despite what he called "terrific efforts" by the police department and the active interest of Mayor Robert F. Wag- ner and his administration. TOWERING FALL The Kaietur waterfall. with I 2,000-foot. drop, is one of miiiiy beautiful falls in British Guiana. built and I've gymnasium: equip- ped and the prince himself used the ring for sparring with his friends. One of them was Lord champion hurdler. Both Prince William. elder son of the Duke and Duchess of Glou- ccsier, and Prince Michael, young- er son of the Duchess of Kent, have added boxing to their sporting activities. Prince William, now 12, attends Wellesley House School. Broad- stairs. where every Friday after- noon a school task has to be per- formed such as chapping wood. gardening or tneding the pigs. The alternative is to attend boxing clas- ses and Prince William has chosen to box. Prince Michael. a keen young. sportsman. received the first box- ing instruction last year when a. pupil at Sunningrlale Prep:ir."ilory School. P footsteps and to this end be him been giving him lessons in cricket during the royal family's slay tit Balmoral. Scotland. One amusing consequence of this is that B servant. at Bucking- ham Palacc came upon the young prince practising cricket by him- self -- with a coal shovel. 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