——— — —_ , ” nee . —e i at — — Te ee ee oe eer se = eee ™ 2 ey a poem ae . E = — oy . ey Pee : eo" 3 * : : : ‘ F 7 ; oat od é ‘ . re: t z : 7 - ae ¢ . Curli Wrens, Lows Piflipe, Gerry) The Guardian, Chiarlottctown, Sat., Dec. 1%, 1908. 8 -olts Seek Western Title arg rw |B, Pe pee gm + ; ; . Kay Johnston, B. Acorn, Char- . a | oO S i * ep Sees, 0 Ge: Ce ag . skip,| jotie 0° vs. D. 0° of — \ ee Py : 2 PM. . Kéy Douglas, Merrill “Pursey, skip, Ada Mahar, Louis Johnston,| Davies, a fel, Mere 4 be . * . ' Tie 1: H. Spillett, M. McGui- | Laurena Cam . een Sane, a os ~~ : gap, A. Bagnall, W. Mellish Vs: | Vessey, skip a ‘ n l i ams ‘Oo a S.' Beaton, R. Spillett,. E. Tan-| Norman e a. ton, L. Wellner. Leod. = : - Ice 2: D. O'Rourke, G wel mn 6 ie ? , D, Shaw, R. Smith, Vs.: * By BOB MYERS ‘49ers or the Chicago Bears or) ‘The Sunday slate of games in-|out the regular campaign Sunday Macinnis, J. Gorril,” L. Mac-} S288: _ LOS ANGELES (AP)—The foot- | both. cludes Green Bay at San Fran-/ against the Redskins at Wash- Phail, Ian MacLeod - Trainor, Brian Scott, Saal epctlight centers cn Les Ax- The Colts have an 83 record.| cisco and Detroit at Chicago. Oil re ae Ice 3: Dr. MatDonald, F. Mac-| jon. “Beles today when the champion| Tied just are the Bears} New York already has won the) (06 Tern men . Millan, F. Stephens, W. Carr, Vs:| Ice 5 _ Dorothy Stewart, skip i Colts seek to sew up| and ° with 7-4 records. eastern division title and closes) 08 Chicare Cardianle at onus itts- H. R. Carruthers, L. Phillips, R.| yyarion en Football fea” ” ey burgh. 5 Tee 4: G. Bennett, D. Wonna-|e™, Kaye Duly vs | MARIS INVOLVED Coach Weeb Ewbank, who ce 4: G. . D. ‘Lennan, skip, Irene ¢ ~~ Quarterback Johnny Unitas LARSEN ees cott, C. Asprey, Dr. Roberts, Vs.:| Anderson ‘Bis mates are IZ pola taveres|— - : : en Wetaslest nude o cous ta H. Peters, A. Burke, W. Farrell,|'g 39 p. M. 2 fo defeat the luckless Los Angeles . ‘ ce is not taking the Rams lightly. D. Crosby os 2 Rams and send the Colts into the Y k Athl | ing that any team in the loop is B. Main, S. Eagles, Vs. E. Mac’, Sxi2. E- MacDonald, Wally Rodd 3 _ ehampionship battle “There an 4 team le Main, . » -* . Sally vs. . Chris ° 4 s =; Giants for the second an Ss, Ee ics fully capable of registering an Lest. D. Walker, J. S. Taylor,| skip, Inez Gallant, James Mac- Stanley Power Tools, oon Saws, er ‘ a year. . league,” Ewbank noted, HITS HARD x oore. Gregor, Carol MacGregor. Plasters and Lumbering Too reasona’ ly priced. _ The Colts have not beaten the| - . upset om any given afternoon. 3.30 P.M. 4 Sid Gillman, whose five- ba meweeee =| Complete Deal [re seins Sie) re re nae su sn |, ps orm Soni sommes! THE ROGERS HARDWARE | — ie oe, oe eae : wind ene ee, ee Bathgate is quoted as saying | “joe 1 Jean Grant, skip, Marie|| minor heckey program by |) C or Limi , eevee hare since — cw breaks.’ im @ forthcoming magazine buying your Christmas mix- || any Limited a turned the trick, rather easily.) NEW YORK (AP)—The New|land which gave him his uncondi-| Tee Rams have not enjoyed too} article that “unchecked brut- | 20% age sevtes, Shain ia tat Whe Geis seatin: omp y ou : last Sunday. many this season. - : Murphy vs. _ MacDonald, Hl It It’s Hardware We Have It. York Yankees Friday obtained|tional release during the world Los Angeles lost to Balti ality” in the National Hockey | skip Fran Rossiter, Elaine Mur. sters. For delivery phone’ | Dial 8501 Despite the Rams’ poorest sea-| outfielder Roger Maris and gave! series. back east Nov. 29. 35-21 League “is going to kill séme- | jey’ Jessie MacMillan. Sumumerside 3300 || 187 Queen St. ’ gon ever in Los Angeles, nine| yp Larsen\in a Yankee manager Casey Stengel ° body.” Bathgate, who won the Ice 2 — Bob LeClair, skip, Pat . . esses and only two wins, a crowd | trade the Kansas City Ath-jexpressed satisfaction over the Hart Trophy Jast season as the : = “ef around 60,000 is expected. — | letics. shifts. He said he planned to use PLUNGES TO DEATH player judged most valuable to CURT JUDGE ‘A “MUST” GAME i The Whe have made} Maris in left field, Mickey Mantle) NEW YORK (AP) — Edward his team blasts players who _ Baltimore must win. Otherwise,| 22™merous previous |in centre and Lopez in right. fO. Reid, 55, senior enforcement| use their sticks to spear” | HERTFORD, England (CP)—A might have to contend in a! With the Yanks, also received out officer for the U.S. Securities and opposing players. He says jun- |man appearing at the assizes with the San Francisco} Selders Siebern and Hank| 72 RUNS IN Exchange Commission here, ge law rules hockey and play- | here had 40 charges listed against 3 fielder Throneberry. league career with Cleveland,|the window of his 23rd floor of-| even a waste of time and paper, and Backstretch In addition to Maris, the Yanks| batted .273 with 16 homers and|fice on lower Broadway. (2 Wield ‘geatehecd bin-en ene aheren { firs xe one beth tas agg following . (Continued from page first baseman Kent Hadley was or a mon BRRONENEC ONCE! . ® a oe eee oe Sepang. Demaestet Be) Wise Santas “Grand Prize of Nations| obligation resulting from last ley .253. Shop ." held at the San Siro Hip-| summer's trade in which Hector! sichern had defensive ditficul-| At SPECIAL NOTICE ‘podrome. The race was the final | Lopez moved to New York. ties in left field although his bat- ROGERS (Gap of the Buropean Grand Cir [hed signed. eutleider Eimer) ing “at geowuate, Norm Mt 27 Gitt Contre! ea Grand_ Cir- signe with 11 homers and 533 RBIs. and Jamin clinched the Cup) Valo, a free agent. Valo played| Raver wound up with a .288 bat-| FOR THE FAMILY THE MARITIME pres he sncomd place finoh part of last season with Cleve-|ting mark, Hank, 37, has spent| @ wireside Furnishings Frost 1.58 25, also showed speed all of his 11 big league seasons| @ Coleman Camping Equip- nr oan BO Senet of | inheritance, with two - year -| with the Yanks. Throneberry had, Seon earache Torta sen | Senne 210, ond wilt 3 hating mark a8 8 P| @ Kates «puke an HARNESS RACING bt, that ime -performer. “Ray be gleaned from the fact| wae eiven the appeal a Larsen, 30, hurled the only per-| @ Steak Knife and Bee ville, Michigan, owners| being mated with mares with|fect game in world series history| © Cerviag ‘Set are open g Sne irae there] fast records, and bred from lead-|in the fifth game of the 1956 @ Trermemeters - REVIEW ‘are spending $2 million on a pro- ing trotting stallions. : classic against the Dodgers. He) @ Westclox . . . Clocks and : . gram that is tae ae Scott Frost, as our readers os Se ee te oe ee Watches . . » . until this/ the past two years comp’ : jest half - mile racing tracks in Sani Gap jpesient: sesuey ~ win-|a 6-7 won-lost figure in 1959. |The ROGERS HARDWARE will be published a. ming trotter on record. He is the| Friday's deal was the 13th Co. Ltd 148 fect wider ann it be made! son of Hoot Mon, the world’s! since the inter - league trading ed ian the turns will be ment, und: | greatest living trotting progeni-| started Nov. 21. Five of the) WHO! on i dl Sia Score tine pat | lege anemARRDNRRANNDD ¢ Sek twee eciala'ue'eor of amen will be installed for ni : ; a ll en cent eneenerteninorteneneenneent ate ~ . , ae = ining Room. Sith poles only 30 fect apart; and| Rockingham Park, Salem, New WED., DEC. 30th. ts ee Sewers oo ‘ new stalls, with 20 tack ” racing season _ i : | 2 Entertoinm Donci TV and Movie Thee*- ‘rooms, will replace the older oa —_ after 38 soi at PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE ‘ c i es @ Supervised Aethctle for Foes end Kiddies fic, ow ‘emprovemenia wil be| #2 longest, Fichest and mgs sue ANNUAL MEETING — oe : cone : 2 Fi st | . _Mmade to the hub-rail of the track, iis poehuain Ware atdead sumer ; May be ordered now! : ag surrondings in| miserable weather conditions, || Of the 4th district of Queens Association will be y +— FREE BROCHURE write roar for tun color pate. : 27th, sending a record total of|f ee he ee coe 3 Each p poll is Wetreotey {Contact any of our offices at Charlottetown - brochure, Or See Your Travel Agent. a ta Reverting te our Charlottetown Gee On Saturday, the clos- || send 5 delegates. Mr. Heath MacQuarrie, M.P..,. Summerside - Montague - Souris - Alberton, COLONIAL INN, St. Petersburg Beach, Fe a BE senders’ tn oe ing night, the attendance was will be the guest speaker. i eat? John W. Astorite, Mng. Dir. " . ob. of it, and as oné who has| torrential rains end hears wind Signed: LLOYD MARTIN, President | “THE GUARDIAN | . 3 Taced over tracks in the Unit- bi +) Se : , : - ‘ed States, the Maritimes and On-| ant, the? Set uP a new zecord SINCLAIR MacTAVISH, Secretary || 3 | ae tario, we would say that it would) 19), ) i —— ——— == > be difficult to find a safer one. ein AP APOLOGY __In a recent issue of “The ‘Horseman and Fair World” Tecently - published t 4 fy d& ti Fg f i E q N #73 1 is ipa - ie have reason to believe that the S. A. Camp organization will, in time, become noted as the breeders of many of the best per- formers that will be racing in the United States and elsewhere. This year the first get 4 ccm || WATE THESE STORES PROVINCIAL 3] Myce L 4 4 ? i Steed 2 OPEN LATE! 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