is! ill usl Ji o at O O I 3 till. 0f it .,,uI,,-iy track and field. umg the men's tennis singles at liinblctlon Chataway, Gordon Plrie and John H519; were in the forefront. There ,as H mm-y nf autobiographies byl unn0i.K. noiher by .l.ni Peters, the great nsratlinu g ,llllllH sirzht of victory at the Brit- lfl'2A1'.'r '1 Canadians provided two (ii .(-ark hruziucr lul) s i'll2lIIlH.'l to become the youngest to, .-onquei that 239 Of Tough water! between France and England. And it ('niunitiin cighls crew, whose mem- hers rowed with more confidence ular spill in tiic filth ruce sent than tlicy talked, upset a Russian,four horses sprnwlinu mi-r sticll ill the (Jraml Challenge Cupltrack at Tropical Park Tllllltst of thc Henley Royal Regatta Hut and two others of the I2 lxvn) the Caiindiaiis failed against the old racers were pulled up to avoid University of Pennsylvania in the them. , No one was Etc" 50, said The Times the although three coniplaincil of pain SlH'NIIl- Vancouver uarsmen "can rest as- and were removed to it liuspit.-ii for surerl that their fame is now in- x-ray examination '1'liciourthcon- bill delibty final tory. mm MEN'S SWEATERS -' dy ROBERT RICE . .il'ldl8Il PVOII 53'" WVMV and the ?.l;r”am.s long golden mmmer 1955-56 season. t to i t . ielved ””',e :lf:;o3ec,plo,-ll; "pf; league" of 16-18 of the best clubs. '" mam ' both to strengthen the international F me Chelsea Soccer Team teams and increase home interest. or t iwasfl iV:f):'e':::"glg5?g5 Tifigoggii interest in football league circles. championships for the first tiiiie.stlllaFm"l3 the . m,n,,ia1 joke about them New- antic United took its sixth Foot- mn A55()Clall0l'l Cup, jolninr Xston villa and Blackburn Rover elite class. l-Jlsewlicrc. out set the stage for embarking There Bu tthe comedians' 4 i Portugal torles Southei Englar Noverr again '1 the Anicrican tony Tra- yn, professional career by wln- "mm (in the track, Chris loo, title by Roger Ban- bright er on the tour-minute mile, and runner who collapsed Empire Games In "'-inc:-liver 1' wanna but 80! the achievements At Toronto's Marilyn Boll one hot huutluy swam the English University of British; 0", burned into Henley his-I mounts. 8occer's ills -continued. in Brit- ain's international matches and in . . .g attendance receipts. At the end of ".””1,)m,1ifjPgi,, giiilffi. Egizinif last season, 3.000.000 persons had 11 "esemigu, mm to mm. 9,, stopped attending soccer contests. MEDIOCRE RECORD In I plug with llic tll'l-lsllt tiell off during 1955, and times were , ,, H ,. hard in the 48-club third division 3"””li ””'"E "9"" Cricket ran through its best sea L:”(l""f91 A, son for some time, thanks to at It Britain's . , iters fared badli at Wuublvtion. B'.”'i" Up?" am Few" ""9 CM" ' Hum, M", Davis rad won his first British tmateur. Cup trail than expected Old timer nem' minim. tTony Moltrani turned pr fessloiial "silk Stars turned (mm mall rec" and Wimbledon as usual was an F Horses MIAMI, trend was obvious in the was talk of a "super idea failed to stir great and Wales izainst the Ireland to .pain. it: r-arllet l-l liakc club finances, playei ieals almost rainless stuunicr .1'(.Ip iiim in un,; further In Upsets OVPF Fla, tAPt --A spcrtae (VHS Peter vakin , The ullilcic oi' Ilic year award gm. went to Welshman Joiin Dlsiley for 1,-,3,-a series of brilliant steeple-chase perforniauccs 'l'hc Nothing Much Doing In- Critish Sports During '55 all-overseas show with Trlborl. American Louise Brougli and ADP tralians Ken Rosewall Fraser triumphlng in the singles classes and the men's doubles, in boxing, the British string of class fighters was swept away. Heavyweight hampion Don Cock- ell failed in his bid to unseat world champion Rocky Marciano; former middleweight champion R a n d y b'l'urpin lost his last hopes of s ,comcback at the hands g Gordo: . 5, In -.8 .F.'lWEillHCE nt Brantford, nt., an Englmds team In ,(.,,,.il;,lg nciiviwelsh Dal Dower. in line for the Rcpubm. of world ilyweight crown. was badly mm Dennmrk ,beaten by a Spaniard. But Dower added ., 4,1 Vi,.u,,.,. m.bcliI on to his British flyweight i ”9.l.llll' in a December fight against Tuli '”t"i FUTILE nin Canzulian Sp0l'l5IIlt tiered the an unpre- cxtent, bu had little it re liritish gnlt titles continued to go to oxcrscas competitors. Australiani in the Thomson repeated tiic athletics Emil 19,, it lint-key season began with only me senior teams left of began the previous Times were admittedly bad (Tanuiiians per club, xisits by Sui-den, Czechoslo- gjmwd to ,-me the y'pn1ajn(lpr or his v.-iiun Hlltl Russia kindled new iii- ltcrcst, seriously iiiitircii UW TURKEY WINNERS The We-ndall McLsine skipped after winning section A of the all MeLaine (skip), Frank Cox rink tabnvcl each received I nice Turkey Bonspiel held at the Char- Christmas turkey on Wednesday loitetown Curling Club. ti-rl Wend- (matet 12 that with ouli lllllf stone) and Frank Johnston tlcndl. and Neil two P. Taylor of Toronto two-year-olds without land a South African lcsl teamiwimm””' an ('",?m,a"d "the, Calm" which battled England 8” "H, way dian owners did little better. ibefore losing 'he ivt--match series 3-2- l llfl -citing performances of 954 tol eye next year's olymplc contests ,in .tlcliiournc, .lustralia. Piric, who visited Canada briefly durini; the year, satisfied an old ambition by scoring track victories Zatopek of Czechoslo- team's wings. eetori tetics American Yankees. George Anderson t2nd (Photo by W. Taylor)- MEN'S DRESS SHIRTS POPULAR TOOKE AND BLUESTONE MAKES PLAIN AND FANCY PATTERNS BROKEN SIZES - DISCONTINUED LINES FIRST QUALITY S NO SUBSTANDARDS REGULAR PRICES TO 54.95-XMAS spscw. . . . . . .. rye straw ALL PURE wooi. com AND P POWDER BLUE .. CABLE AND PLAIN STYLES - WINE SITFCHED ' REGULAR PRICES '10 38,95 .. XMAS spgcmr, .. sors -S-WEATERS , ALL PURE WOOL PULLOVER STYLES ZIPPER NECK A V-NECK ASSORTED PLAIN SHADES; RFZGULAR PRICES TO 55.95 .. -- CREW NECK ALSO FANCY XMAS SPECIAL . . . . . - ,, V,..,g!r'r..,..,..,',,.;-;sIsx--- ow Two Women To Operate Team HAMILTON. tCPt--Twn women have of business name to Hamilton Red- Jean Marini. 21. of Hamilton and Carroll administration three when she took a course at South-l em Florida College. Since then, she has worked for, the Galveston. Tex.. class B Rig: State '.c-ague club. the farm rlir-t office of Philadelphia Xthv ind was hiisincxss mnu-inert of the Winston Salem tmuu. ai League Swedish manufacturers are ex-l perlmentlng with houses made a board obtained from wheat durig young taken over oper- was to change the Rene Thcbcrgc Hodge. 22, of Win- years REG l Kworoled N F. W Y O R K. George Flores. in her stilt of hear boot in 1951. said New York toward formation nil guild. or. Mrs Flores, join now for the & 'l1is Regiment of Canadian Guard.- is the youngest. and largest Regi- ment in our Infantry. It is com- d of active men who onioy msnlv isciplina and colourful ceremonial. Guardsman are proud to wear thl Queen's uniform. They are honoured by having Queen Elizabeth ls Colonel-ilh Chief. and honoured to serve under the motto from Canada's cost-of-snns - "A Mari Usque Ad Mars"-(From SIMO- Son). 750 Regiment Csnodlan Guards SPm Psti-is” (For dian Infantry Regirnmt, have H.RJI. the Duke of WORSLEY SAVES - Goalie Lorne Wnrsley of Ntw 3"3l('li York Rangers slid from his not to, puck from George strong of Toronto husband after a National Hockey lAh.ltZlL9l F Lsriuiitou WACH Fridav. Dec. 16, 1955 The Guardian Pa 0 7 Bobsieds And Men-To Be Streamlined For Ch'ships the Olympic bobsled champion- ships start Jan. 16, 10 days ahead. of the winter games. 105 kilos (321 pounds! in the two-itrials. man sleds. l Four-man teams have been on- Previously bobsledding was tiieitered by Argentina, Austria, Bd- sport of super-heavyweights, wholginm. France, Germany, Great conside ed every pound something Britain, ltaiy, Norway, Poland, additional for gravity to pull at3Rurnania, Spain, Sweden, Swltuh in the dash down the bobsled run. land and the U. S. Lichtenstein 3 Fifteen countries will go into tht-'entered only in the two-man event ggk my gmgg N , Prince Co. Sport Echoes Scl'iurman's Departure ls Severe Blow To S'sicle It beegins to look as if the Sum- is certainly a man morslde Aces are about to get a thing. it should provl severe set-back in their hopes splen do plenty to oppnrtuniiy for developing hockey gs, , I , , keep a competent team function-;star.s of the future, They will, of at 34- w i M ing in the island Senior "H" Lea-.course have to have some induce- gue. Paul Schurman has accepted merit to stay in Summersldo Es an offer from the town of Siissexplllmlllzh the winter months, or to take up the duties of .-om-y. they'll also cross the straits as so . lth , d 'f in l - A t many f lhlt - , ”'"s gamv in Toronto. Rangers" Lnulbusv night, as Ltlmfs PPPP9":d 37 cnfirnege sills rlninlio ti.'Lgic'35”Cvlii ll: Hockt-vuisaunrotaihf eiiaiiize itd 031:: M it i..ai” shots at um, cicking wit nix - '- . , l I , apt " 5 mmnaw defends womey Md amoals m drop Rangers 64. minus one of their star performtrs,lWent) years ago. It has acquired 'iCharlie Chase Acquitted On Stolen Goods Charge ations of this city's Pony l.48a8U9l MONTREAL (CPl - Chatrlie had hen celebrating in baseball entry. Hamilton Cardin-,Chase, former Canadian mirl(lle- night clubs after returning from- sls. And one of their first items weight boxing champion, was ac- a fight in Quchec City. lie said hci receiving stolen goods but Judge didntt said he mnr disagreed with the verdict. Ronald Jones. 27. a friend of the loxer's Wife ,, weight cliaiiipion Ray Robinson; rapt - Mrs. awarrlcd SR0,00fl. against ttlie state boxing Thursday she would give sioooo of thatyamnutiitl n! a hoxorsil tihrough her at- torneys, said letters wuiild be Club for s3oo,ono. wake up until he told him he was i trouble. lwrittcn to heavyweight champ-FM.-. ' n Rr ky Marciano and middle- asking them to take the lead in forming such an orizuiiization. lg Flores died four days after. claimed the boxer was permittcdi to fight too soon after suffering and previous knockouts, i Mrs, Flores also is string Mad- and the ,-directors meeting was held and Norway had 1.032.200 EmPl0,Ved . ison Square Garden Corporation the follwoing officers elected: U,B. wage earners in October, 1955. and Adults 256' Children 10c in”-ruational Boxing Seaman Prcsidct; CF. Willis, 7,869 registered totally unem- First Vice-President; E. W. Turn- ployed. I IU. B. Seaman Heads O'Leory Athletic Assn. MUMFEBH The annual meeting of the O'- Leary Athletic Association quitted 'l'uestiay on a charge of fell asleep in his friends car u'id-mild ”' me 0'Le""-VScl'””l De" Hm was with Mr. ally shovcd by in police constable who ('l'5lT' . , A The financial statement was pre- Jones admitted having the tires "med by Dollald Na MaCK9"Zl9- G. Dewar, Mr, Altnn Rayner and to investigate building a new rink. The following directors were el- ected by ballot: U. B- Seamna, JRay Jelley, Alton Rayner, Donald slill('i'ln;! a technical knockout in . N, Mapxpnzie, C, F Willis, nmig. ,, . ' . . , Madison Square Garden at thrilas part of the farm system of the ch”'m'”z 'wghLN"0 m H" Math hands of Roger Dnnogh-ue, It was 'Harris, Aubin Following the annual meeting a and in the league in which they 3 decided commercial ""89. and are now competing, they can ill Players expect some kind of re- afford to lose any top-notch play- Wards for what they do besides the era. cheering of the fans and the comm- imenta ll , To make matters worse. rumors ry press C ppm” are persistent that Vance Harris may follow Schurman to the main- land, and if this should happen, the chances are the Aces would fold, at least, as far as competing in the Island League is concerned. It is possible, of course, they might revert to intermediate ”A" o r ”B” and enter a league with rural s teams in the Prince County area.- ln Our balmy days the old hockey players would rather play back” than eat. Today they still like to play hockey, but like a little gravy was on the side, too. E. W. Turner, in the . . . . Schurman can hardly be blamed , . . . t -t , S "M ,8-rm.-,. rs, Ezxii.Wl.?...i:"”..h'":.i3?.2:.1in 32122:: ".2 t;:':l.”3.?.:3'.t?e:: 2:: zfgiiiiiti .5f:f.'.".:'. its .:';2?;:”..:'3 for '””'N” ra . s arn, u se - . - . c - , , . , , hglgarxorfook smalorlty sctock in- receiving two vrhcc-is stolen from llm-it-int! lot several hours after son of 8409.54 Cents. This included gzifureioqzgdeglggloggf aggrgteghfgj Manda) and Wednesday gems, in the club from two a Parked car Dec. 8, 1954. He will midnight. In view of Jones' ad- the profits of the canteen amount- summers,-dc are so pom, ymm Afternoon -- 4 - 5:30. gormer sharehoidarsy Are, pg b(!PSICll.lenCedtI'bliltlZly.'d h "1 ';Tll:'I:1l()n."(;l'lllli,B: :II;:l'9l!6E51IEdS8lC(lhv'll8 mg to S509.t54fiinrilderAlthe aapable have to fem-nzetthem tn grow Admission. g:nwi?u;"d John Mmmdmn of Illlll(()'(l((lPlcllgnslfllidzlsszlllllsdlngnfr'i(f1?1 gliilty of any rgiffciice. as Tnhtienacgraeiiilfill atlisestrsl of atlhe 2:25;; ::(l)rl.1ll(gJepeIfllVld9A8 ltlilstof eiiLl:i'n Adults 25C; Children 106 Her uncle, Emilio Tattl. prcsi- 3 W” l" H Vl'PSi-end parlting lot fl am obliged to acouit you on iatiun at "19 l"'9S9fI' Hm? 3'5 tainment at Civic Stadium this M0nd3.V and Wednesda - they traced them to Jones car lw points of law. the iudge sold 55 3733;; Th r ed 1 i - - - t - y dcnhhof tfleivlubf iii” an forvilpr lfool and tire prints on tho snow. ”l)ut- morally I am convlncetl elude-the int Pbuildiniz Zfisfleses lhmten btmthlttilha hit”? MP1 rhmchi Evemng W 8- 10 P'M' in 9 B an 0 9 team i 55 Chase and Jones were in the car. things didn't quite happen as re-i 1 ' i q expat 8 e "T5 W” anal Admission 50c Hodge has hp” named gpmml Chase 24 said h and ion s lat:-d here " me"' - am"-nd and 108' an wmier for mm manager. . - - gvf ,a' is ,M,,,,”; V, , A cmnmtttvr cmnposrd of Dr. ll privilege of providing this enter- , Miss Hodge started in hassliall' Tuesday A 8:30 PM. P. E. l. Hockey League PARKDALE vs. B.Y.C. ' rsday - 8:30 P.M. P. E. 1. Hockey League ACES vs. B.Y.0. Lorne-l -tritclay Evening--8-10 p.m tainment, Alvin Palmer was appointed the possibility of Enough of gloom. Let's look at the britlht side of things. Looks as if we're going to have artificial ice by Christmas, and the Stadium WV -I-urmm Dr L. G. Dewah with all its new paint and repairs, jg er, Second Vice-President, Adams. Tho,-,1, Emsg AV,"-d W'.r Johnston, Secretary-Treasurer Admission: wpdgc, Keir Ramsay he tender of Bradford Bernard r . - fwynburn Han-is, James 5,-.gi.,1e' for caretaker for the 1956 season Adults J0C' Children 25c Raynall MacNeiIl. W85 Bfvellted. Sat. Afternoon - 2:30-4:30 Admission: . The men of The Royal Canadian have all the stirrln sl soldier. Tholl g qualities of the egirnent has a Egliting record, a high standard of devotion to duty in keeping wills its Country). The oldest regular Cano- tlse RCII is also the In! no Edinburgh as its CoInnel-s'n- Chief, and the only Regiment awarded Ilsa honour of displaying Queen Vidnriis cipher-VIII-on it bodys- Ollll FRONT LINE FORCE FOR ..'.T.'iFi..'::'.'.' greatest years of your lie c lowwoddyoIDsbpodhtoIslsorQyoassIon&&an ofnnportnntwwk...theaaattomontofsdsuihrs,oaasndsahlp.nsv is-ainingsndeupuionooPIuoq,IyouoosnshIoUic lgrodyoasshhodgl MslrcyownoIt8y'osssslslQs!Ig!s(olyonrrMs.Itssvemn&g-1 oflifewilliyoin-Hndtinran-yusng.ent!snsfastic,sndssIst above average. Arrnysorviosinoassnmusual experiences though haul in Canada and possibly is other countries. Make frimtk of a Iletino. hub to he s load-. The Army can helpyou to achieve alertness and self-oonldossoo. Army training and sports dovelopstrusgtli, stamina and steadiness iaolroopyou int rnotch physical condition. Above sl, hen-is jobsobsproudd--lrolphgbbsqcnothiisoguidhss. Andwliarillosolgwsotyooslssoovos-yoIsmayioturnIoos'vIariK a betterinsn- widsnowly aoquirod.kiIs,newtndas. 0r,youmsymokaInAssnysllotisioa-osrwittiilsootstsricllig I opporhinitiosfor-promotion, good psymdsnoellont psasioaplsns. i YsboellqlNoyouvrius1lsol70a40yoanslop, sklllodtsodasunon to 45: Then onvoeonelsinol. Wrlh, 'phso or visit your nearest Army Rocrsmsg Olen hdq. Anrw Recruiting Motion. 162A Kent street. Gin-lotfetown, P.E.I. Tolowon 8108 or The Anny Recqigting station I Illlitla Armmiign nearest your 0. CORTINA D'AMPEZZO, Italy two-man elimination: and 14 into (AP)-Sleds and men alike will selthe fourvmm Each will hive M s t r e a m l i it e d when trials for Ji::;:':;t l:,he!h:r";:t"ga?8g:t1;':c," ibobsled run, a 1,700 - metre, 16- curve affair which Italians con- sider the world's best, can safely