1%, Charlottetown, Tues, Dec. 3. 1964. , I ‘i N T E R I Mt REPORT, By Pll'S CALLAGHAN i The Cardinals Again i ST. LOUIS Cardinals‘ football team is trying desperately to the feat of their baseball brothers tr the same city. ck in late September alte Cardinals started a baseball 1 march Which didn‘t end until Johnny Keane's outfit had ousted YORH Berra‘s Yankees in the world series, It was a startling upset because earlier in September St. Louis wasn‘t given a chance of making the October classic. However. a complete collapse by Philadelphia Phillies greatly aided the Cardinals causle and the Gas House Gang emerged the baseball giants of aso . ht now the football Cardinals are trying their might- Iest to earn similar honors in the National Football League. the loop which Is the greatest In the world. St. Louis trails I league-leading (‘leveland Browns by one game and next I weekend will decide just who represents the eastern division I against the western champions. Baltimore Colts. ' t e l championship tussle on Sunday afternoon. December 27. ere are two big ‘iis’ confronting the. Cardinals but they are convinced things will work out to their satisfaction. After the way the nicces fell in order for .lolinnv Keane and his boys. we wouldn‘t doubt that something similar will hap- pen to their football brothers. I O A Mighty Victory CARDINALS made next \ eckend a mammoth one when they turned on the league-leading (‘Ieveland Browns last Sunday. narrowmg the rowns' first place margin to a mere one-ha] game. The (‘Iardiinals richl: deserved their two big points as they outplayed the Browns ever. despite the great trii lph on Sunday last. vain unless the ‘irfs' go in t 'or of the second place Cardinals. Cleveland goes into 3‘ ~ York on Saturday against the Giants who are having "It :ost miserable kin of a season. . New York could get somr satisfaction out of the 1964 com- i petition if they upset the ' .owns and made Sunday’s game between St. Louis and Pi umlelphla Eagles the biggest one of the year. Giants lost to mnnesota Twins this past Sunday ' but it was a rose 30-21 ‘t-cision and those Twins a mighty nifty hall club. It could well be. that Tittle and com- pany will he at their peak this Saturday when Browns InvadiI the Stadium for this all~important tussle. The Cardinals aren't worrying about the Eagles one bit. What is disturbing them is whether New York can come through with that all-important decision over those Browns. We aren‘t suggesting the Eagles would be any puyliover for the Cardinals but a New York triumph would surely send St. Louis into that Sunday battle with the greatest possible fighting spirit. Mind you. we think that Cardinals llavc indeed an uphill climb but somehow or other we have the idea that they are going to get into that big classic of December 27. What About Saints? 51'. DL’NSTAN'S Varsity hockey team has indeed shown prnmnse galore in their two Maritime intercollegiate outings The it They blasted both Acadna and Mount, have PSIfih- , lished themselves as serious contenders for top college honors. " '" I'll”, l?“ "fv "‘1; “may: Cone .ohn Kano has put together a formidable crew Fm'ha ("n “PM” Lids‘flikobé and all that worries us is how his hockey players fare out in h‘" "N" Fm'm‘" 9"" " their Christmas examinations. These are the biggest ob- ghlamed. . stables lacing Saian at present and we hope all the Kane- Fourmer. a ib-t'GHr-flld half- men stickhandlc their way to a ‘pass’ at Christmas time_ back with the navy team from Those who do not—we hope all make lt—will naturally be nearby Shrarnatcr air station. dropped from the varsity squad under Maritime Intercole Iegiate rules. (‘ollcizc hockey doesn‘t allow students to play who fall to make {hi-Ir required marks. Rumor has it that some of the Saints were on the ‘danner list‘ at the Thanksgiving set of tests and this naurally has caused concern among those who are vitally interested in the hockey club. However. we have. the idea that these borderline students will make. an extra effort these next ten days to score a victory at the examination table. If they do. Saints will con- tinue to bother everybody along the intereoilegiaige trail, If they don‘t. then John Kane maid be for a lot of \ \ Lakers \ Jenkins 1 MacLea headaches. 0 Good Promotion OI’R CONGRATULATIONS to the promoters of The Char- {1 ame u lotteth and District Junior Hockey League. . Eh. "I These. gentlemen have worked hard at their task and in ~‘ from here they appear to have a top notch thing going. To- 1 _ night they are presenting Rogers Rangers and North River 139m” Juniors and fans once again are guaranteed loads of action. W have though for a long time that a iunior league had plenty of possibilities and we were hoping some good promoters would appear on the scene. They have and things are really humming. clziil' -I. RY THE way. regular sports columnist is‘on a week's I) vacation That's why we are chatting with you fIlls morning. Hoop .\Iticl.can ii. Atkinson 7, E. Murphy 30, Ronald 'I‘urcotie. 23. IcadinE rzder at attve of Gran N13. has had 20 winners. Faurnier's Rise As A Star :No Surprise To His Coach Ry l.\‘\' DONAL!)an What‘s more. there had been Hts total output in five sea- DARTMOUTH. NS. .1" ‘ Shearwawr Flyet's didn't make genc a'though it came as no surprise 11‘ l emerged Movers lea n and Ellsworth irned out to were Hawks for is the. Aqueduct 1 Race track outside New York. Falls, 21 was a one-man wrecking crew. scoring just under half the Fly- ‘ors' 229 points and setting a con- ference scoring record. Action In the first basketball action; ‘of the year. the. Movers and the this 2 B.” 32$ . second place finishes and 25 thirds during the current au- tumn meeting at Aqueduct. Hr. started riding four years ago and in 1962 and 1963 was the A: University Of Alberta Studies Athletic Problems By BOB TRIMBEE ‘berta. under direction oi 0:. indications are that a dailv. comprising 1.000 high H.101 EDMONTON tCP)—What ierax Howell. a former Ans-i concerted muscle .eft'ort ‘tas students, have been used :n the best type of starting blockltralian rugger international. theth results than repetition" checking oxygen and circulai-un for swimming competition? “We are investigating the ei-l Under Dr. R J Macnab. a pattersn among conditioned slid Wh“ effect has Stress on an fect of exercises on strength. ou' native of Montreal. the physio- physically unfit persons. mm” and do" it very accord_ phystology and psychology of logical aspects are studied Dr, w_ R Morton]. a former mg to condnioning or training? . the whole person.‘ the researca These include effects of exerc'w . Malaya jungle fighter. is head 30w st can strength belSPet‘Nlll-‘tt 533’5- "We are tryinglon he?" at and "Xi/2CD “m of the newest research section achievedAy a repetition of a to develop a method of meaniir- sumptlon. y—one designed to study tho series of exercises or weight 1ng eVldence so we can get an USED RAD“) ’psycholog'ical factors of muscle development. This department will attempt to determine how stress affects lifts or by one concerted effort indication of the changes as a In previous tests a tiny "an each day? r s e u“ “f 9"?”1593-H , si r radio has been used toI se are among the ques- The PraL't'ca] benefits 0f,““’;record heart beats during a tions under study in the grad- I gr‘t’grsm.n;ay “0.1 be "pme ml? hPCkey game. by Persons run athletic and non-athletic per. uate research program in PhYS' u ‘e m ormatm" gamed “"J m“ 0" a SDeCia‘lly deSign’ffl lormances. the part the sub- I Morford will also super- vise tests ermine whirli are the best starting blocks “or COLUMBUS (AP) — Bettina ‘ ere are 21 graduate Sm. lowered by the tester. and do 11m] (such as when a quart". 'Harness RaClng at Alberta, twice the number at —m face or unexpemed {adorsl' at harness racing tracks this The program “'35 13”“th tsprinters can move faster over tn add to the stockpile of funda- “- d '11 . 3. .~ - 311115333”th ii‘nil‘isfim‘iK’L mental knowledge in this field. ea m' "1"" La" be “Md "'I‘Ons‘mus P’ays "‘ muse“! “"1- __————————————'—'—' ing basketball games. (k must b t dents, almost half from ovcr- ' move a 0“ com' ‘seas. involved in this research '—Con‘tFOIlefi-~-smdy—Emglrffl plate an ass'gned laSk m "‘9 .all other Canadian universitics‘ D d 5' Attendance Is Uppmunei ‘ o gers ign . STRESS THREE AREAS T P swimmers. - .-t ‘ "Tc is h av - year was up 15.9 per cent over tige‘smyears 33° and '5 Wk“ 5 9 Show“ “m 1963 while attendance gainedlg 3' 109 per cent the United States’ "I “link it is fair to say we" L05 ANGELES tAPi - rlietthe tirst 10 yards it they take I jockey. Here he poses for cartoonist Pierre Belloq. (CP Wircphotm leading Canadian no advance notice of his emer- sons: 5-1 pomts. e as a high-scoring star. to his teammates and roach Joe Carver. native of Midland. Ont. A and with no high school foothill experience because the game mm"? lhfln Ed Amaral 5"0V6d§“l°“5hlp- gram .Of .383‘ yards. in, the.” wasn‘t on the sports program “"1" 5‘» Franc“ xaVie" x'wenl mmflh flan“ his: lfigfixyginmd ‘5 gm“ .1 NEW YORK IAPl—Jim \‘eii. at S“ Margaret-s high School in 196.“. and it tied a record set rm: defe‘ncpf 9"" 3" ‘"°h' son defence star of New York Fournier learned all his footballIh-y 3“" H t 95 __ at Shearwater. He played M‘Walker of Flyers in 19.11. the junior team in 1958 and- stepped up to Flyers the season His scoring record was thing but awesome. The any. I95- n 1962 he scored eight btlt in dc-r1963 hr played only two games fcatcd theHawks by a score of before suffering a nose injury, 70-55. The high scorer ~~—— h... be 11.. Mur- ihe Hawks who collect- ed 30 points. The next top point . MacLean withl 128 and Ellsworth with 26. Both lthcsc players were playing for ‘the Movers. other players and their point total were: Movers- lG. Scantlebury 12, W. MacLean ‘28. Ellsworth 26. Burns 0. Le- Howait 2, DcsRot-hes lCurling Draw The following is the curling ‘ Ice I: L. Campbell. Dr, .Ielks ‘D. Rogers. C. Fisher. vs. . . Plercey. W. Reddin. G. Train- .or, A. Mat-Neill. "‘"h l‘ 1 Ice 2: .l. Burden. L. Leger. In the sccond game of“ the G. Gallant, E. Jay, vs. B. Mc- double header the Lakers nlped Gregor. J “mod, C Nicklaus, Palmer, the (‘cltics 50-46. The leading MacDonald. M. MacLean. ' ~ ' A. N SEASON ‘ than his season he more T doubled that figure. scoring 1143' points 1 [taking the way. The total was 141 lured the United League chau- next an . and breaking records} and Bruce: Fournier‘s output stands as ‘ record because Shear- walcr was in the old Nova Sco-I tin Football Leaguc in 1037. The: NSIA‘I. was one of the Iraguestl ‘that merged in 1950 to form thei pound back got only one touch- AFC. victorious down in his first three seasons. v W l Foilrnier tied an AFC recordl of seven touchdowns in a single‘ this season and thcn went on 10' break it ' Acadia Axemen. ame against Dalhousie Tigers l with nine against: . Was Fournicr brill: “fed” the: ball in the Acadia nanic',’ l 1 Holy Name 1 Issues Warning _ I l "Definitely not." says Carver; draw for Tuesday night at the .Hwe used only mm, has“. playsl old coltsn Bold Lad: two-yea! 151913 33 . veal. _ 01d C'W‘m‘elown Club. tSpares ——six with the halfback. He haleJd f “It” Queen Empress: toiants fullback. is retiring. "‘9'" '0”? “'1” Play for $3.500.- ne‘egleg)‘.w to carry {he ban a lot... ithree-year-olgs, FNogtherrn] Dan;' uThis is the last year 000 — 3700.000 more than this : .i . _, . . cer, own 1. . ay or 0. Big Red." ‘ [he one“ ‘l’ear. I. And CaHe' pmnls “1" than 1 me The PGA executive commit- ' one of Fournicr‘s touchdowns‘Tmm h ‘ came on a 90eyard punt rcturn.’—‘— 1 review examinations for drivers whose work has shown a ques- tion of competence. Post-Season Tilt Proposed By ACFL sioner Joseph Rosentover of the Atlantic Coast Football League proposed Monday a post—season charity b . champions of the Atantictlntfoa‘s‘il San Diego Leads . , . . _ . are involved in more areas of Los Angcies Dodgers signed one i 3 Starting Stance Slightly lonaer Trotting Assoc1ation said Mon research than any other Cam“ if” college baseball-5 mp 9.11.1]. ithan the popular bunch starteo' da dian university.“ Howeu say, ting prospects Monday. right- ind-13' While the PEaPB'l‘Cl‘I deals with ha“ wall Paterson '1' ‘llP 'the whole field of muscle move, University of Southern Califor- o m Sov1ets Blank Sweden 4-0 3. The association. at its annualI board of directors meeting an- nounced, the mutuel handle was 31.236.848.726 and attend a n c e 21.292.021. . The board approved a drive i and development. it has." ldeveloped three distinct thouh‘ ‘correlated areas at Alberta. Dr. Howell. head of the grad- v 9"" "9“ year to "‘9 Santa Ba“ 13. He received a bonus of utzdls- 'closed proportions and will re- gssifigggsifilogllgfilolzgdfli?‘ (yr; . "ale studies divismn and di.l‘bara. Calif. Dodger farm club. first applications. ‘ 1”le °‘ “temh' “3.5 ‘h’lc’l-iterfiog' 201's M Wilmi"g'""‘ Moscow tAPl—The Soviet requirements include pnme "’19 m work "‘ “‘e‘cgrl” a a ‘ ’8 comma” '9' national hockey team winners "strength" section where varied‘ exercises and muscle-develip- . . . .ment programs are tested and pitching ace. said after seeing him “He has major league stuff Sandy Koufax. the Dodger bruck Winter Olympics. blanked S‘yvedenf Monday night 4-0 before 1 .000 revaluated. I ans 1n Moscow’s Spo . rts I "We are interested in changes and kn°ws h°w ‘0 use “- ‘ The Russians scored after 19 ll" Strength, how strength Orlando Cepeda 'scl'onds of play and were nevor .1 _ Palace. curs, how long it lasts. how: , threatened. ti‘aining can affect it and howl I can affect the flexibility of‘ s t ' r l ‘ RusSlan Scorers w re AI .‘ - muacée gagging that mm" Has operallon lder Almetov. Vyachgslav 95)::- , V . _ . . -. .hinov. Yevveny- Mayorov and is not necessary in training de-‘ NEW YORK lAPl—Orlando § - h ’ signed to owelopr strength. and.Ccpcdn, .Alexan‘der—Ragulin. V NEW YORK (AP) -- Commis- San Francisco (Ii:ints""‘ ‘Ji’rst baseman, hild a I I'll -. 't'- a M-—-« ” .Iuye reliioved from llis (r‘lgllt ' Scores KO . knee Monday. (AP) 1; a m e clue and United Leagues. Rosentover sent a telegram to do”)? Said lalt’l' L't‘Peda :\ officials of the United League in] In Tata' Defence "ShOUId be as flood as ever". Cepedn was playing winter ball , Ohio. su estin that . , , _ columbus Igged g NEW YORlx tAPl—When Buf- in Puerto Rico when the knee 8 . . A v n ,1 ’falo Bills lost their second game}Egan giving_him trouble. "OH-ANNLSBURG C. d be a rem thm win the season Sunday in Oak. w Willir Lorin-k. South African minor league imam." goinvland. they dropped to I cond . . welterweight boxtng champion ‘0‘," 5 .d place in total defence. yielding knocked out Argentinas Oscar Miranda in the second round of a1 . _ Boston won the Atlantic Coast $th ’9“ "l 53" 01920. a Ill-rounder Monday night. title while Camom ()hin. The Bills still maintain the *Iead in total offence with an av- ls lniured Turf Digest . Rangers. suffered strained liga- San Diego‘s pass defence is ments of the left knee in a V1 responsible for its lead. e - ‘tionai Hockey League gam ell—awe”. have ann‘ve‘i only with Chicago Black Hawks-Snu- ltal )éalfl-sda game through the day the club “id Mnnday .. . . _ air. .eson best is Kansas “ I. ' . RALIIMORP. up) .. hclso. Ci.” average M 203.7 yards ml.” w°“""=dd;" already honored as W Amen_ Houston (mew idle las"nigi 5 game With the Hawks ‘ here. A club 5 o e ' :week. continue to show the way: replacement wfiikbimf-guizldua tin passmg offence with a 263.3- Tuesday even if Neilson is 7 .ready for the game. bred Racing Association and . a daily Racing Form. was ac- corded additional honors Mony day when he was named Hors e ,__. Sigl‘sl‘? lit:§’§..l.“f‘;‘.“.“f"f§l§ Alex Webster Pro Golfers Wi fielding received 119 votes to 31‘ . . I For More Will Raine 5 Gun Bow. nine for Northern LAS VEGAS. Nev, t.-\Pl - for Dancer. five for Bold Lad and four for Tosmah. 1 Other champions: Two-year- yEw YORK (Api___\lex web_ Pro golfers on the 1965 Profes- New ank’sional Golf Association tourna- can champion by the Thorounn- ‘11 Toronto, and fillies and mares. 4 North (ramnna Sta“, Star. I Webster made the announce Said the Increase l5 due lment at a party for the Giants “‘05!” l“ Packaging Ill majorl Sunday mg)“, ,tournamcn'ts for television. in The six-foot-three. '.!20-pourt1"he pa“ ‘nleldual murmmenl red.head is winding up his 12th sponsors arranged for their ownl year in pm football. He played . telev1sion coverage. . wo years in the Canadian East-e ‘ DENOUNCED HOLIDAY ' a . English Soccer . scorer 111 this game was Hyn -, e 3_ E. Mar-Donald‘ ; LONDON IReulersl —— The or" conference with .Vlontreali pLAIN 1,113“ (ff 1'10 Lakf‘l’sfvh“ "filediMascEwen. Burke. Bobt English Football (soccer) Asso- Alouettes and the last 10 w.tlil US. President Thomas .lef— -1 Dijllllb- 13- MCQUMCH )‘llHIO‘Rourke, v5. 3. Boyies. mg: The f0“an are the msuiiggciation Council Monday issuedilhe Giants. Big Red played on‘l'erson refused to proclaimi or FILTER TIP 17 about “)9 Ldk91§ 80d uni" i Mac-Kay, H_ Com", H, Macnoi the bowling in the Holy Nameia "code havior" which SIX Eastern Conference cham- Thanksgiving Day. denouncU mm “Mllh‘nf "19 ('enmsfwfie‘Dougall- League on Saturday, Decem.‘points to much heavier penal- pionehip teams and one Nil-.ing it as a "monarchal prac- CIGARETTES the othel hlizh scorers d0 th 18 Ice 4, F’ MauMinan, M, 1 her. . ,ties for misconduct on and off tional Football League cham-Itice." but the day was reintro- ' ‘ ‘ H V flame. The Pale“ 8“ enfwime‘ D. Taylor. G. schiever: Henderson - (‘udmore :the f' Id. pionship squad. ’duced during the War of 1812.. F.‘ “ILL ('Rli‘lfilll‘" V 67. H7, finished second with 276,l3f‘m15 a”: Lake“ —‘ Mc' . V5 _ Flemming. L. Bagn'au IB. Ward 218 215 235 The recommendations for at ~~-‘---- KAANAFAUAL Mall" “3“?!” after shooting a 78 on his final yf'mmt‘ll .11. James 0. Hyndmen ! EV Th‘omson_ F. MacLean‘ '-w. Hayes 2011 212 164 tougher approach to oft'cndersi ‘ ' .APn-Jack Nicklaus and AFN-.tour of the par-72 Kaanap'ili 1211 M- ysm'm ‘l- “"d H- Ladneri Ice 5: G, Kays E Ford H lLeRoy Gauthier 106 205 95 were made by a joint standingi Md palm". who we", home icmb course. _8. '(ellICS —— v. MacDonald 7ND“uglas F Coad“, V's H D‘ougll . Trainor 216188 136 subcommittee and approved by‘ with the Canada ("1p trophy WIN TEAM TROPHY Chtpmeu 16, Johnson 4. .3183 Dr’ winis fi' napkin: H lL. Phillip! 161153 197 disciplinary committee and tile . would like to SP? 8 change in Nicklaus and Palmer won the scamlcm'ry 12 and Kane 7' lShéma' ’ ' " 'tB. Dunn 199185 229 full FA council at meetings the format rf the international team trophy—the fifth straight;J The ncx‘lI samg it; tigenclhar-i . ‘ I Points—4 Total—3400 here. . tournament, {for the United States with .: ottctown 1 cn's as e a ea-i 'I If Bl k n 1), w . ‘ 9w Methml creme... I The council threatens heav1err “There's too much emphasis combined iota] 554, They 1 rule will be held this Thursday, ('9 T' ‘ k“ " ey‘ . ." 0"",1‘ Bradio 240133 130‘ penalties until the current wave." ' ,n the mmwduai a nd not were 11 shots hen" than M ji)ccembcr10. This game will be 1 91°“ ' Bur 9‘ G- “"3” "’- J. nun H of disorder on the la 1 field enough on the team." said Nick- germ” South Africa was mm [a doubleheader with the Lakers;1fii“;l;"rrn)?ri( Sworn“ 8' ’1‘. Gregory lng Cease" n 3130 "315111123 “1’” laus. who rallied to beat out rs“. and the Hawks starting it off, I 12"?“ ‘Ba‘l‘l "~31! Hayes 144145 123 agers and coaches that they Palmer for the individual crown The Canadian pain A1 Bald.‘a'l '7 pm. After this game is! Ice 2: . . e]. D. c , B. .1... Doyle 165 280 187 must not “much” from the by two strokes Sunday. in of Markham. Ont, and “"15th Ill? 9911‘“ and “‘3 w.lc.e ' M' Be" 1" Bcn' 8'; ‘ Gallant 303194188 tomhllne- uh Should be strictly a {cam Gem“ Knudson of Toronto_ IMovcrs will hit the floor at 8; '15- D Mmer V5. Square“ poin¢s_1 Toia1_3327 The council suggests the use“ Pvcnl— we are playing for ouriended in seventh place among,P-m~_. ____ __ I‘m‘ggs' L‘I- Squaremms- J-l Hump”. Dummy of plainclothes policemen to stopl country. not ourselves.‘ the teams and 'n a three-way : ale": ' Johnston I). Dovle 211235 145 r“Wydism in the CI‘OWd. i "I agree." said Palmer. “I've tie for 17th place in medal play. ; ers each day. If I shot a 72 and| I" 6' Stewarl- K A"“""- I) Mam“! 194 ml 203 h states "is is null played in four of these tourna- Nicklaus said he would likoiArnie a 71, the United States|C~ Wh'w‘ed- J. "mm" ‘15- 6' Bradley 180330 10 conducive to good order if clubs ments. enjoyed them all. but 1 to see the tournament changed would have 71. The next day ttDr~ Gan'm- Ev “Chill-W”- N- L‘ Gauthier 199165 94 are openly critical of decisions have a l w by s considered i‘ ‘into a best-ball event. with the might be better. My score would; MECNem- A- MMEWCHR G' Arbm 274 m 147 of.referees, of the governing bod- strctly a team match and have low score on each hole counted count. But we would have any 109 41 A- BUY‘ker A- Llewellyn. D‘ Livingsmn 7 it's 01' Of the disciplinary com- snborrlinated the individual part "Then there would be a 72~hole score of one roundlA. Saunders. 5. LaVCI'S» V5.13. 'poimS_4 Totalémn mittee.“ of it." c ance f emphasizing the in. each day. Cameron‘,‘A. Smith. G. Dillon. “flown mm", Club Clubsmwarned that offences Nicklaus won the Individual ti— dividual," Nicklaus added "0:" Sydney James. chairman of B. Dillon. J MacLaren 192174147 of this kind constitute miscon- tle for the second straight year better still. we might make ittthe executive committee of the Ice 52 D. O'Rourke. P. 3' Spencer 223170 213 duel Wh‘ldl C“ only bring the with a 72-hole score of 276, like the Eisenhower Trophyllnternational Golf Association, O‘Rourke, Dr. Hooper. C. H' Landry‘ 235175] game into disrepute, and in in- Palmer. leader for the firs. which the amateurs play. Count said the suggested changes Campbell vs, Dr. MacDonald. A' Bradley 183169119 ture will be treated as such. three days with rounds of 66. the best score of the two plav- ‘wotlld be considered, 1.). Cameron, W. Rodd. 1". Cox. anie 139 106 163 ‘ Low Score 125 125 125 Points- I Total—2928 Island-Chev. Old M. Thistl 206 235 137 H. Pineau 256178143 F O R U M :. grains; 143 188 128 ‘~ rad y 125 221 110 G. Doucette 240191 174 WOMY. Doc. 9 Lou Some 125 125 125 Points— Tmai4m Pro-School Children MacLean and Sons Electric 1- _ 3.00 pM A. MacEwen 80 95120 ' I ' ' J. MacCardIs 138 211 107 (25" 9"" “mu” M. acLean 147166 in; 5'80 J. Gallant 254 175 151 General Skating 3- so I69 222 4:00 —- 5:30 pm. Mufkf" ’ 35333;; Children 15c — Adults 250 .-—-—-——_.._ w- _ '————-——-——— BURMA PROPANE GAS v Above centre ls Ludwg Hezmrafh. Canada 3 top racmg car dl'lVef for ARNFMT FROPANE LTD 7964, presenting (on behalf of Bards/ll) the Winners With their prizes. 3 r . - Left to right are: Mr. A. Castonguay, wmner and his Bardah/ Dealer. ' 139 Great , - . V George Street Mr. J. Laf/amme, Mr. L He/mralh; Mr. F. Gladwm, Bardah/ Dealer « .i. . ,‘g r i.» .~ . Lharlotlelown. RBI. and his wmn/ng customer Mr. B. N. Palmer. Mr. Castonguay. Mr A TOUGH NIGHT ON ROGER a I . m M . Palmer and their dealers uch won an all-expense paid MD to the BURMA Tm m Nassau Speed Wes/cl Detroit nulls MI! God. We but! fired 10 goals in night. Leading the scoring psr- fem Red Kelly, Dave Keen Pm ’ “"Muh‘wmmw"mmwm each (am amnesia”) mwmce' can as In. wi— is sum m ' m “‘ o ' vi