12 The Guardian. CIuI.rIot'tetown. Tues. Dec. 17, 1983.! The Great Mr. Tittle NEW York Giants left lititle doubts as to their sliDffI‘W1‘|l)’ Siunday when they won the Eastern Conference championship by whjpting Pittsburgh Steelers 33-17. g e it d have been nice to see a (“llaIl,‘-’-9 this 5035011- steelers had 3 great many folks cheering for llivni but \'.A. Tittle was at his greatest and the Steelers never really 80! W50 the argument. _ . we have always had a great admiration for the 0855'“ 0' this old man of the Giants but we are sure he was never better than he was Sunday. He was throwing hullcts all afternoon and fellows like Gifford and Morrison surely knew how to receive the was a hit of justice. we think, ill?“ Giant‘ “'"“ ill’ Mule‘ Had thevlost and ended the schedule with a 10-4 mark Steele-rs would have come through in champions with only eight Willis}; We could never see how any justice would be maintained w t luchrllil:giSn§n'shnrnar in the first half and ion nnnin think it would mean trouble to the defending ('2l)1f£‘rF9llE9 :02’; ever. Gifford more tihanrnade up for .‘1_n‘nrGr.a 3 . - displayed outstanding ability 0“ the 1'9‘ ‘f"‘:- >9“ r’ ‘M Care”, M,.1.,.,;(,,, had probably the greato.~.i a_\ o . V “.’d. 5 pi-tscaslers were referring to him as the most }I1l€l“’,‘3 . filllthall Pla\'ei' in the INTL. Joe was a hall "I Hi‘? 1'3 fills. big classic an-dlearncd enough 901"“ lllm-‘ell "‘ b‘°"" ll“: ‘llsmng Steele-rs. Chicago Bears than did the Giant: illn they finally finished the skirmish W a ten-mini "““‘El“ ‘We’ ll" troublpsnm” nflrllll »”1ll'i'l°scliamIJ- V0“. the Bear; and Giants go at each other oi _ ' - ’ { lh \'ational Football Leaniie. The date ll.‘ Sunday llrl%ll~iilih::r ‘hleand you can be certain millions of folk: will be cc .» . \i'atrliinf.' This F‘-""‘3i "M," , ‘ ‘m ms time. we W1" "'3' -"“’ “"‘f' 2217‘. ‘list’-‘dies? is 1i‘lllE‘. to hi'inE the (‘I‘0“'“ it’ ill‘ Glam‘ “ 1“ m3;(l,:' for the past couple of years- Minor Hockey B0-Oms “T-RF mu at 11115. Fm-um Saturday la at watching those papcnroi.ght.g in action? if u “ere, you probably saw a man with ii tattered coat- 2,5 Bob Nevin (ll) of the Tor- onto Maple Leafs. didn't have a chance to score in this first Mohns (lib. period action at the Boston Garden Sllll(la_\'. when Doug Leo Bnivin 420) OTHER FINES RAISED 5fXEiHANcEii’oihiri-iiisiifiiiiwi l I J OE RE ICHLER what the National baseball lleague -is saying about the lAmerican League?‘ “Several of o 1' were! u u reluctant to deal with American sidered a major trade—the one League clubs during the recent winter meetings in San Diego at Los A n g e l e 3," a National League official said Monday. “They just felt the calibre 0! meter and pitcher Jack Hamil- play in the AL is inferior and ‘ton. jwere fearful of not getting equal lsaies. value in return.’ True or not. it does explain in part the reason for the dearth of inter-league trades during the special three-week period pro- vided for such deals. That trad- ing period ended Sunday. Fourteen trades have been made since the close of the 1963 l hander J I m l .. .«... 1- ‘iv . L3/‘ ..i ii and Tom Johnson (10) of the Bruins move in to assist their goalie Ed Johnston. VS jMinor Hockey lDates Given Following is the minor hockey HQ schedule for the remainder of‘ ‘ -‘the week. TUESDAY Midgets — 4.30 — Apaches vs. ll‘-'ontiacs: 5.30 — Huron: vs. [Micma cs. Officials — Alan Andrews and John Davis Jr. WEDNESDAY Bantams — 4.30 —- Panthers . Bears. Midget: — Iroquoil vs. Bea- V?!‘ S. Officials — Alan Andrews and Brian FRIDAY Bantams -— 6.00 — Battlers vs. Terriers; 6.45 —- Beavers vs. gers. Officials — Joe Ooyle and Kip eady. Saturday's schedule wiil ap- tourin- l baseball season. only 3' NEW vonx (AP) —- Is it true i volved the switch of player con-| - I itracts from one league to an 1 other. ONE MAJOR DEAL ‘ Only one of these can be con- in which Detroit swapped right- Bunning catcher Gus Triandos to Phila- delphia for outfielder Don De- The others actually were American League traders ad- mittedly tried to barter several of their stars to the National. only to be rebuffed. By ‘the same token. some National Leaguers conceivably may have en off the American but were rejected. There are no such known offers. however. The biggest trade of the meet- ings, in which San Francisco snt Felipe Alou, Ed Bailey and Bilty Hoeft Del Crandall. Bob Hendley and Bob Shaw. irritated a number of American league clubs which coveted Alou. “The Giants could have got- ten a better deal from us for National .. m to Milwaukee for southpaw Jim Ka Neither all Lea Alou alone." said Kansas City manager Ed Lopat. “Before we mad the deal with Detroit for Rocky Colavito. we offered the Giants Jerry Lumpe and the pick of any two pitchers on the staff. But they turned us down." and GOT ROCKY The Athletics in t e r sent Lumpe and pitchers Dave Wick- ersham and Tigers for Colavito and pitcher Bob Anderson. Ed Rakow to the Colavito. too. was offered to I League club De it asked for. Ed Mat- thews in return," said John Mc- Hale. president of the Braves. didn't think “we It was an equitable exchange." The White Sox attempted to AL swap their centre fielder. Jim Landls, to I National League Minnesota ' club and the us made a pitch for Alou, using at as bait. SIJCC e National League is still smarting from the wounds it re- ceived from inter-league trades made last year,” a National League: said. “We got stung in More Sk iing Said Needed By DENNIS ORCHARD VANCOUVER (CP)—Canada stands high in world alpine ski- ing but the perch is precarious. The number of competitive skiers in the country - smalt to maintain the place, and the Canadian Amateur Ski Asso- ciation is recommending much skiing at commercial resorts be distilled into a C.A.S.A.-directed training program. The least-painful way, in the group's thinking. is to increase fee income from affiliated old clubs by making them more at- tractive, with far larger mem- berships. And to get recreational Trades Are Slow Between Both Maior gues every deal we made with them." There were 14 inter-league trades involvi 37 players a year ago. Six were high-level deals. The National League fared poorly in all but one. The most pronounced was the one in which Pittsburgh ac- quired pitcher Don Schwali and catcher Jim Pagliaronl from Boston for Dick Stuart and pitcher Jack Lamabe. Schwall had a 6-12 record and Pagliaroni batted .230 with the Pirates. Stuart led the Ameri- can League with 118 runs batted in and was second in home runs with 42. Lamabe. appearing in one of E won seven and saved twice as many games. Buster’: Flyers Down Kays Bros. In the Commercial Hockey League Busted-'s Flyera defeated Kays Brothers 10 to 7; Mairitime Electric was awarded a game when Island Telephone tailed tn toe a team, and the Mai-oons were awarded a game when the ‘Department of Highway! did not ice in team. An exihlbilzlon game the Maroon: and Maritime Eiiect flcawfls won by TO-DAY AT THE FORUM TUESDAY 3:30-4:30 p.m.—-Figure Skating Club 4:30-6:30 p.m.-Minot Hockey . - l C, d d the promenade. There were yoiinlZ- . _ ‘ - . , _ iillrsnllllillahzuiérraeli hirzw :11 evening .H°“.*’-‘.“”‘ ‘“’"c'cili:§.l :72? . ope” '" Fnda” paper‘ llslguéllg-ml“ of mm mm m to join ski clubs the ciikéeii’ 7’°"'3‘°° "'""‘°'“‘g°" “°"“ for him. He loves his I0” and he.’ doing It In an ex I a m e m I n e S 1 This quickly raises the prob- ' ‘ l C. I Practice “PP . k 1‘ rner who heads the paper C’ C | lem of funds. The association 15,- 9amp‘Zi‘,’i.'l’"‘skf‘°'f§‘§’f opea,-13,018-5 333040739 P-m--Milli (OBI!) .“"’ ‘"7 -lam"; abMlr§laIlundr:ds of qiicstionslflred at him "Y Ur efs l‘”g°-‘ “W "‘°"3 °‘ “'9 "10"?! grant a 10-per-cent reduction 111 shall“! 5“ weight division and t"|5"¢- ~ changing hands in recreational fees 1,0 skhclub memben, . . J k h . 200 nnvcrwrifihls by these youngstillls aliiélicl:-vfafillvllrlileayrnf ill:-m lids l“'0l‘l'?m5 “'hl"h _ The genial division commander has Patlenn MIXED RESULTS Success is repo in the British Columbia interior, On- tario and eastern Quebec. So far the campaign has been a wash- out in prime commercial areas where the move adds up to a On Imlach, Billy Reay {fault regardless of their Inten- tion to be peacemakera." Campbell said the game was . well officiated—the referee was Upset Champs Following their startling up- set of the vaunted Ernie Rich- ardson Saskatlchewain rink in‘ the ciross-Canada curling com-i _ {petition at Winnipeg Saturday, ‘Val-1°“ mmmeficed last We :Souris Plans Ice ilater This Week SOURIS — The icc.-making op- ek at MONTREAL (CF) —— Fines of V‘ $1.000 each were imposed Mon- . . . p _ ‘day on coaches Billy Reay of - ‘Tuner m-aighiens the entire witiiation out. [lchicalgo B I a ck awks and ; for these "Where do we D13 dihesem*a1Mr~ P hlrnlohof to l" ., kUdri— dlzhtth - . .- - '"‘ . h.‘.’2f. . ...E::°'.'. ..Ma: .:::..... iii. ....::. ...:....: mug cam ms i§‘,’.§,,.,*°‘°,,‘,‘,T5, ,,:=-;,*;.;:s .,:;1-,,,gr:.: .S.*.*:*.::.°:':.‘r:.*:£ :.*?:.r‘:.i°....£3: Pa rents Are COITTIITQ lcacglo-Torontoc gai")r:)eeHl)e;. 7.d t were correct. ;‘3(’)l:‘:0‘s"“:1nday me returned ‘this week. lfrtfpects of making up the 10“ 4 r arence am , resi en _ ' _ _ - -[sh -,,k r on is year's minor liockey Is of the National Hockey League’ 5 T0R0NT0 ‘C?’ $33075 Richardson is considered one the ;a:age,:gl,¢ 138335? 1::l\(rl;‘;l_‘ a’I'he C.A.S.A. and its seven di. oar: enmuraflmfl tihlna about th 93,, fact that 3 great many more parents are fa‘ Smyth. president of Toronto fth t t k‘ i t 5 Maple Leafs, said Monday he 0 egrea as 8 ms n he game today. and the rink l lvisions now work a split of S‘l'ln\\'lVlE up to 599 player who left the bench in the W0" sptrglng member fee, from the clubs‘ Illfll‘ l?°."5- nil’ . r . . . i’ ' sur rised a fine im osed - - ' 0 l , - ' ih tn tihree-rink system. Renard d ‘b k, vh h t i d ft “35 _- P 9 world championship last :1:‘\<80(m1;Cl‘I)nI}II;fl‘(;:b:§"i(;vtlT}I‘1ee lwigettiflfg his fair share of the time L‘;’;’;;f 1]‘E0(;>die\\Shracck swaaigespeaargli‘ I ‘0ngBlll%] Rleayfi cinch ‘of Clhg; by defeating Scotland. But Cam_ SOUIIS BOYS, Glrls lthe national body taking 40 pa. ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' 3° “W I "35 it his associates w e re l ‘ i f allotted to all player-i. _ by Chwagos Res Hemmz. will °‘’‘ ° J‘ M ‘-‘”°“ 3“ . .Meef M .1 [cent of the Socent Ienor ee Tl‘? “°“' °"°°““"’ M 11'' Cha'l°t“;:l°.w“ A‘\'!0 be fined $100‘ ~ ‘ -lzilgrligiiilst H’l‘Blrlontl<ihe 003:: Peil/rich 3”“ 1‘; take his measure samb 0 “I909 :and a cut from the 25-cent Jlunior «Wia“"" "35 la” """“ ll" "”° "'3 ""5 E ' ' 0”" ‘'°”’°‘’'"‘’ ‘"‘°" l“°‘“d' lmlach. 3”‘ ’“‘ ' URIS Two exhjbiiionl fee as well. at:-h his lad continually parent wants to come to the rink and W The Prince Edward Island rink ibassoketbau gm” Wm be play - in bench. He wants to F" l‘““ °‘‘‘ ““'''° l“ ""'““°lm"“ .to pay under normal penalty .H° “'35. °°".‘m°“fi“3 °" ‘moo made another strong showing - . l M r a' ll" i:°.:.2.:":;:"..::=:.::: 3 saw. an -or an. wore M.» la‘i.-...;.1;‘.»..‘*':.°“‘°°.... 'a.....%f:.";%;oan standings to play minor hockey. then w y 6 0" ‘Baun. Toronto, and Larry l-lill- ‘Clarence Campbeli‘ president 0‘ The Mamitoba rink, skipped by Hm“ when Smms plays host to. Hersh Lerner. had scored a big . ‘upset earlier by downing thel the boys and girls teams from‘ Mgrhitaguelhegional High schooi.iA‘re An nounced rs‘ man. Toronto, 3150 each; Mur- . ray Balfour, Chicago. 3100; Carl -flfihzlafional Hockey League‘ coaches were fined after I Great Boosters .Brewer, Toronto. loam be” viewed films Shields rink from Alberta. 12-5. l 9 game gets under _ ‘ . = ‘ _ way to help a cause. . V C d P an d n bgmlli: th {Him 19 He has, . . the said was --the worst doiiny- Cameron a;_e mate Gamma Di}: igame to follow Immediately. _ name , . A V. _ _ There is adgmup fr lliiilrlini kaev am‘. leillieiiienlioed ina many 3531-s " CLARENCE CAMPBELL lbmok that the league has ex" Ion' second stone Allison TJ o e‘) l . P W L Pts ’ . l . ' = ers who have one a amen . - 4 . _- iperienced in many years." ' _ .' _ I 3 ~ - n ' cw 6° heimrsgr :.*‘32::’*.:‘:.':...S*.:. = Ir -?'r=*“:.*:‘ . - vi - who he em» §i‘.i“l§i2$$‘.;.n"“‘$" W A" Curling Draw W"... :33 : 2 .. ., ilfday morning _llie'y were s1rDDl."m’? "_ .°‘‘ 63" i 5‘ nf‘-mm. ; 1" ml; olpm M "ii? W35: leaves the bench to join a fra- ‘orate. Smythe said in an inter- y ' l Mann ace 1 9 z parents and l1"15"d5 0‘ "he b°y5 pamclpa ‘"2 “ ‘ 9 gr” _h°°" 1:9“ °Rx°r° dsé y lcas gets an automatic $25 fine, view he thought Reay instl- The following 1. the curling Spwbsmen Cml’ w! m hockey program. . =°"3‘ ‘*5 B“ Y Fay ~""‘ °°"-’° ‘hut Campbell said he considers gated the brawl by sending Reg draw ,0, Tuesda at the char. RCAF 3“ 1° 1° at‘: what we call_real‘c0-0p€'!‘8f10“«_ _ H _ ‘ gnu llmlach ‘We’ the” player‘ .°" .th° ltihis amount “inadequate“ in Fleming. fiery - tempered Chi- 1 H t . C] b y R“! and Gu“ m 10 10 m OUR con-tiact man in minor hock. .l_nl0l‘T?lS us nialeggm [bench and mere was no md1¢3-.this C Se. Gag‘) f0rwm_d_ mm the Q o e ovin u7.PM Sgt}. m 8 12 15 Varsity star. Bill MacM;illan. will be ]0ll'lll'iE t 9 ml“ 7 il'°" .°{ any elm" be"); madel The $100 fine "will Produce against Leafs‘ Eddie Shack. I 1 O l . Navy 15 3 1 16 PLAIN lb-V Nth” °f them t° bnng them ‘some unavoidable inequities in Minutes before Shack had 4 Ce _ pen‘ Golf & Winter 15 5 10 10 v- staff as soon as Christmas exlaminations are over. rPrPre?mg' here. It was in this very same Iero'| a trio of stalwart; euo Sunday. Left to right: and flanker back Johnny Mor- Qlthelpoltlnatcogo been kicking specialist Roger l.e- ris who caught a 51-yard 3.00 P M . wrap up 0 wouttrl Vidal elere; defensive back Dave touchdown pnu. Bean will ' ° ‘ “'3' " :ii"'n"5lI' r-ie"'l'a"-Q m“§'»lén'n'1?nJi'3f'f..°"'°.§' 3 l"”' “°" "°"" “""" '°' an Member: Please Attend Grafton St. Lg" . . #3 yards for a touclidovlrli; "1". ml. a. open Night ‘um . p'm' l D” ‘-4748 CAME TI-IRUGH FOR THE BEARS Yankee Stadium‘: 63.000 where last year's game was played. the increase in television re- ceipts probably will result in a player poo‘. comparable to that of 1962. smaller than 1 ' defensive club. The Giants are fine on defence. on offence. I must go along with the Giants. . I'm pulling for the Gianto be f cause I'd like for I team from 1. our division to win." ‘ 7 Ice 2 — Game 13 (Junior) or FILTER TIP Sherman told the Giants lol take three days off and report‘ for work Thursday. They wllli practice Thursday and Friday before taking the weekend off. ‘ They will resume Monday through the week. with the ex- ception of Christmas Day. POETIC 1-rrui: I One of the first aerial photo ggaabphs. taken from a balloon in -‘ . was poetlcally calledi "Boston as the Eagle and Wildl Goose See It." Local 1338 will hold WEDNESDAY. DEC. HALL, Queen Street. Attention Carpenters 18th. It the LABOUR ltg Monthly Meeting on h Black or Brown Brushed Nylon with heavy I. Iualol Iieel, Carncnl collar and Inside concealed upper. CHILDREN. big choice in boots. This season our selection is dashing and chic, yet practical. Choose your: soon. COMPLETE SELECTION ALSO FOR MEN AND wedge. inside ripper. alioarllu lined. In Block or Brown, . Polylntie. conceded heel Alttlnnlatel ,l 3'11 _ hgh on the program ’ :under control after the out-. ~ -~ - - - - , “En giolipfirhal Billy started his 0ui;9l_3Bd‘“E h""ke-" "a";1‘;:,i b ef lbreak‘ - - -" lifimltllie Def-nstillieilg gIa‘;l’l’llpl:lllln tillel lliiglli-sltziltlllfiliiga I;‘llelmliiglleg‘l1letyinfgit he 3 _ D’ Cameron’ G. D“. IBEC. Llgavvy ~ Billy will be a welcome addition to the staff hea y 1' - ISSUES WARNING . . .6 , _ ~ . — . ion, A. Saunders. A. Llewellyn on I . CIGAR ETTES> . . . . . rule lS desi ned to kee .a dent was a continuation of I oi‘ee—in-chief Brian Lewis. “In taking this severe action "- - p P y - - vs. M. Bell lem B. 3‘ Mal“ Brace’ 53” M’ Rm and _’_‘____‘_._'_... .-__. W is hoped that this type of ers rfromdleaving theirmbenches. lfonfi - standing Fleming-Shack Acorn‘ B. S06”. . Gun‘ & wflmer at RC”... curling Draw van. 5. McKinnon. B. Sharpe. imnduct will be stamped out (0,. l" I 93' ° 5”’ " '5 9" "W" P" ' Ice 4 _ Dr. Macponald, 1;, ‘this game could be postponed). 9 PM- good and that it wilt serve as Nicholson, D. George. I. 32.... -e 1 — K. .\lc-Kenzie. K.Mc-‘ an effective warning to all other. . Kinnon vs Dr. Gallant, B. Lynch D ld. M. Witzzinton, D. Sol’- coa hes and playe 3 th t the‘ . Wh't t, J. Wh l . 2 For Moniague lrilrlimlis. D. .\l('Gowan. H.RM;:ar.llela§ui; dines not aliid will not.l n S a Cue 5le_n.ecR, Ewing? Anger. (‘iirlmz draw for Tuesdav be. Dr. W. Mt-lntyre, P. Des oc es.‘ oera e . ,on_ A_ (;i11_3_ 3311 v,_ G. Stof. . ' _.. , . "If at. d . -. : Eillnher lmll 8' the Momaguel lfeiirizable (tlipllilirl at scheduledlties (‘Elli bemelgieployl-ea(l.t'l'C penal ‘ .. . . iy'1tl[{a'¢:;‘\l,l,(::son' K’ cantweul : 3. I‘ 7 p,v[_ jtimes please arrange for your-l Of Brewer‘: role in the bat- ‘ y 350 p_M_ . . it ,6, 1 3 ,.-.,.‘,,m_.,,,,. 3_ ,;,y_; own suhslitiiles. If]; ::aii;ite;::dréeofe{;e I V . . y Ice 1 —- Open for mixed 0) Skating passes for this season are now obtaln- - :~. find. G9"? _5‘{lUI'Dl1.V- G~ Gld‘“"3‘,l TRAFFIC PROBLEM lposl: a major and a misconduct W I I “§$t§h_)_ 0 en fm, mixed “H9 3t “I9 F°"“m °“l'°°' i “' S“”"“"' .G' Warner‘ J‘: A report to the British govipenalty and as there is ample NEW YORK tAP‘—-It was ill "Personall I‘m doing riol:h- I 3 JP bl ' C 5 “l"M°l' F‘ H"”'"‘E' iernment estimates there will bejproof of conduct to warrant it. most happy Mflnday fa, fie“, mg M°ndayybm,takin8 a "It." nec:‘min_g' 'B.SqLl,g:inl: g.E5'walk: Skating passes are for regular Forum skating 5 WI:-reh ZFF "AII.IDRflb1CarlS;)n.MG-i4l.iliI0.000 vehicles in l3ritaln_ny ;Brewer will be considered to York Giants_ ‘fsaid Sherman ,“ , luncheon og willie Mays‘ Sm Francisco H, vs_ R_ Kemh,.J_ Macnonam sessions only and are not acceptable for Sunday 5 W V‘ “V: :1 1°“ ‘A ' S ‘1‘l'."fg(‘lxl)° AD °°m‘P‘“'°d “llh 1°'°°°' ihaved fad ‘ms’ 9°“3“"°' 11”’ After weeks of tension they the Quarterback Club. Giant cenlirefielder, has been 8. Jones. D. Reid. night skating. nor acceptable for other special 5 p , s. . . ic oson. . u 1 now. ipose . ‘rfietlaxed and goifmted tthel: play; lr Sher:nliin‘n;ri::1se_d named to receive the Tris Ice 4 — T. Whitlock. 6. Keys. nights, when the Forum has been rented to a. club money e on rearing or no osi eir ise _ S k A ,.d d -n 3. VI K i _ 1.[_ Ed ,1 .. ‘ tl“'°°'d3Y "a°"ll°“- ‘I"'°‘5“"°' H‘ b°"5‘°d Y' A‘ Tm hllhgreed atwllhe frllurtlluannulliel J. Cl8l:1ceI‘0ell|‘.z:’. Whitlocllil“l*I.s or organizatlo-n for use by that club/orgamuflon 6 Some attended a luncheon tie for a great job in Sunday‘: Houston Mam. League dim “em M_ White. 3 for their special entertainment. 6 where Allie Sherman had noth- ‘decisive victory over PtttI- net Previous wine" of the Ice 5 _ open for mixed_ ; Child" . 500 1'6 gt *..",,:;*":v.*:,i*".:‘;.:,°,' ,";;,,"°:;;:,- :b"'fi“- -ma have been sun Mu» -———-T M =°"'°" P°*°“-$- (“P *0 ¥"- . w°ra"’ ‘mm ' PH” b " r 3 lGI’I‘Ailil'$igMil)G‘.Ti)Yiin Henry John- l).il('!klYEog]l(E?!‘e";I1¢am:W:llI':I lalse Hockfiy Scares Adult,’ wagon pa'ss“—$l0'0o' 5“‘°‘°" st l " r ltb If ‘h ' ' i h — ' The vote on shares for the :';“';;,g,.°°.§§:ke;’_ sfi§,m";,.°.§".':! fi;:°',l,,:?1,',"l:l,°g"af,:lg‘,',f:,i‘,'fi,,? Nov, 5“... gem, ‘ Passes may be purchased at the Forum office. Bic; fLeN :h‘a:n‘Li“0:s;|i:°‘;:b;2 .I"l‘herot :'fa:mItsl,lttlOhn0tls§h 00:: ions contribution to baseball. New Glasgow 7. Halifax 8. 9: . . . _lnfi ou urg a e 9 with Chicago Bears won't be an- I ginning of the week John ' nounced until after the game in {Remy A it made mm‘. of lo- Chicago. The Giant: probably ‘our bay‘ . flffle any-y " ROE ‘till (l,‘f“"';1“b°"i ‘hf Same Wm‘ Johnson sent Shakeopearlan e hi‘ 8 N915 80 -391 Veal’. 43. istudenta rushing to the library 0 M W en each 0561' p0C eted $4.’ iwhen he commgn ; H, },66.kEatch kwiinnlng (fie; Ball | "1 thought I was coming here "L; 19102 gm? om 55. or the to bury the Giant: but 1 an M Ammgfi Wrigley Wm WM‘ .be_r;§ 3 ppalfiaglemény med” The big news in BOOTS. is the H 000 seats is »