r Aihletic's Playing Coach t'flw Guardian. I'hnrloHetm-rn. TIIM. “av S, 1964. 11 Maroon a 2-0 lead in the best- tit-seven \llau t‘up ltnal “Our shots lust aren't getting ' (lite path that used to out Y mm“ the Mark has mm!» through me defence to theI net. [ita’r't‘tl :tito'lcthe" at H inst of lheu‘ defiant-omen are making . ammo dwars A Humor has more stops than the :onltender, LOVUOV ‘ w, Thu-N. 5.” Itt't'll iititlt xn tllHl rate lam «an F'mt Vlmw ai'e {wed Z‘tlllll'! l': scum ' - mi: N", mmmmh r,” h”. Fj) «rm: tom one Side of the ' “f‘ M" "‘ "at H‘” mm llerht hut don‘t to}: "”""" "‘ ’l'“ "‘l""' 9' lurl'mfl wllh “ML pmw' "hp'l'll‘m ‘ ‘ PAI KIVS hmMN ’ {mm [hp (“itching pug? ptzu‘lt’ce (or todm .iiomt.tn: 3“ 5‘03 l H ‘0 Play—we. have to score. that Pressed ahottt hrui hockey “'5 a find”, M (MCI mp rim tam llx‘Orl n. ‘ui‘tl'ln ““l‘ “'0” "n ‘h‘tn'jll‘i- 30" \\'l.\.\ll’bG ’CP' 1 Placing:- tirst goal." background. 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He 0 tered tlte British colon— ‘Th" "W50: ""39 tltt' know all thv tut-t what can you rlo ' S‘Wlal I aren‘t going to hit nnybnd 3 ial service in l9tl2 and made m; 1h; "1"” I‘ml “9 fli‘lml “0“” W” "n *' “I'm gomtz to have Tum W11 ‘ who‘s got hls head up." ! career in administration in East fg‘redgrjrf‘ “mm” “‘ l” W“ “.IVVIPW ,ij _ “WP.” COVERED VAST AREA son play in Art Sullivan's spot Although he said there was‘ Africa HE “'35 governor and --I think “it mals Wm M. “fer n”, “pm”; ’mm’ni, [he “91 H An Antarctic iceber': with art on." Power added. "And Vance no player who alone could bring commandPF-in-Fhif‘f 0' Sflmall- a; ' , . l“an [embark 8mm“ ~ TM " CHM! ’was waving _ “mun 'rrod area or more than 12.000 «inure .\Itll;tr will go to centre 'n my the. Athletics back into that land. Em’crnm‘ of Uganda and mim‘u . v & ,"A J said “The”, hm}, he,” MW FINN-x appraisal 0, hi: “Wm "1,105,202 mitot- imm m mitr, place. Mill? 1 “WP l" lt‘ltWt-u: series. Power admitted goal- EM'r‘rnor-neneral of the budan. -- ‘, m - t don“ m mp WKL “)me M “I”. “moms. H "M Sm‘day hmad “M «MM MN, M 't'm hoping that will give tender Ron Salter would carry‘ ,Mlllal‘ more play-making oppor a good share of the burden. KILLED 0N CL’IMBS I l The 28-year-old net-minder from i the rod near the mile post “ in \K'utntpe: Maroons, :trtnz Scott island lll I931; FLYING RACE CAR ttutities. and on left wing 1’” Eleven lives wer lost be-. be above to shoot more often." Stratford Ont. dazzled Winnt- tween the first attempt in 192] T}- r t A - - - . . - . . . ' : . , - r its is a --.t , . i t t . 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