- rlomcsrs ' MAIN STRUGGLE Intercollegiate Title To Be o Decided Between Blues-Gaels -By I'll CANADIAN PIES 'tresl'a defence for two seasons but "'!t1II"WI illlllmkcalasresxylrusedouthsouence. lnea,astiaCanadatootball." like aretheborder-,. Tl'9”"d' 9' '5" Wm 035.91 1199 "ll! : quarterback Sam i” this weekend in Montreal. lies-vary. halfback Pat Ab-if stun, Toronto. Kitchener and Fort hi-out and my uni Pgttgrgon, plus ' William. Herb Trawick and tackle- ln Htlltreal they'll we the Staten. All are nursing re- lutltlnsilelotlunremscy thecsnt lniurlu or long-standing all- Bis Four between the malts. Elimination of any one -, and Hamilton Tiger - Cats. The the five during Saturday's play F weatherman Promises. cold. sunny could prove critical. condition! for the Saturday IIIDG Hamilton. on the other hand, is nartingust 1 pm. EST. in good physical condition with The tercollegiata title will be only centre Walt Nikorsk'a start- decided at the same time in Klng- lng in question. Recent lnvallda, stop when the University of 'l'or- lineman Vince Scott and end Ralph ante Blues tackle Queen's Golden Toohy, will both be dressed. Gaels. It'll be clear and crisp The heavily - favored Alouettes g there. too. I hold a nine-point margin in the , Kitchener - Waterloo re ents two-game total-point series. 0 and-visitors will watch aee- BLUES. DUTCIIJES IIUBT son'l final skirmish in the Ontario 'ro,rontq's Blues are in and shape . Rugby Football Union senior ser- minus eight regulars including iessaturdw night when the Dutch- star quarterback Harry Wilson. men T ' i their b ' ' , Six " C their inflrmltles against London Lords. It should against Queen's last week. be cold and cloudy for the game The Gael! this week suffered starting at I215 pm.- only one Mm& end Roy Hir- Sunday afternoon the action cock-and this served to open a moves to Fort William at his spot in the lineup for end John when the Redklns and Hamilton lledfsrp. back from the casualty Tiger-Cat Bees decide the Cana- list. dian intermediate championship. Kitchener ran into trouble this and. Toronto at 1:30 where the week also. with four men injured Rods meet for the junior title. fory the beat-of-three series INJURIES IMPORTANT 1-1. Quarterback Bob Celerl is ex- Montreal has announced that ochult and right end Red O'Quinn. whose 11 all may be out of action wlt.b leg Parkdale Lions and Winnipeg W , . when London's vic- A These three holdovers from last action tonight at the 8.D.U. Gym ..":.:':::':.".::".?::'.:.':r:.::::" '3'?9"o,3.? 35:22? ':'...a:':':.'";.:.": ma v---- when the Saints take on St. Mar?! yin. Wm! syl 0113” bask.-ztball squad will be'seeii in University of Halifax in an Gxhlbo Week-enidOfFooiboll.Rockoning Canadian Football Game Today At Driving Park A game of Canadian Football will be played at the Charlottetown Driving Park grounds this after- noon stnrting at 2 p.m. with two and teams from P. W. C. as oppon- ents. Coach George Andrew has been putting his players through strenuous workouts for the past CTION, TONIGHT ltlon hoop tilt. Left to right they are Bill Farmer, Chick Morrison and Mike Sll'lil.. Guardian Photo pass catches featured the Al- injuries. . ouettes' I0-to-21 victory in Hamil-, The Dutchmen. however. are "u" " '3y'"'ou' Tommy Moran, prominent in Man- kl gelding with best of mania and HUNTERS' CORNER if I .'?w.l3l'"ica'ia3'y”c'li.li.ii.iinil?'iisii&'l?l jjjjjjjj Beware p, 4. 2:00 h.m.t.. by Stubble Shooting Was Good lBrnokdale p. 1:59?” a 5-year-old The season on Hungarian par- bay gelding that won in 2:12 3-5 H”. g gm... mm. . I fourth in a field of nine which SItI!dl;l.”JI.l;'t!e::vnt:lrd;:):Vdn libs that in swaui::lwy:e.rre asdliigllim: included "V0 P909” Wm! "W11" scale our Huns have slipped is a three oovsya of pheasants hung belie; ":3; o'&'l39f5lI;;l 00' WW1 I homsuoetion at the moment. I do out last year. and afforded sport "WT 9 5 v r - 9 W" "9"" think th is all season. held no more then one -My timed in 2:01 2-5 and earned three and in the 10.000 free for all nag mo" me. on. bird go, W", at Springfield. Ill. be finished at all. this at hll. They weren't when consigned. Looks all shot outpliir I saw plenty after real article. The price. 83. and m. 3...” atom; owner, Heber Sweeney. Brlggowat a future o the sporty im- To offset this condition I know "I "'5' rta to our shot is fraught with i . lion: and union? an i'i'cuu".o.."'hiZc "ls? 3'3. 233? ye?:g;y;;i0r;m-yt1e;g;g-b;ufuIgg;.t: :- ,,,,.""'"" "'"'"” "' ""'”'d M 1:58 4-5, dam. Celopbanc. dame of wg out, suggss ' three with records bett than voiced lnvolvl - . 2:10. He is eligible to the 80-class ' ' trot and will be a welcome addi- tion to Maritime horses of that gait. Conelen, a yearling bay filly by Congressional. dam Helen Counsel by Chief Counsel 3. l:5796. lie is entered in over 8100,1110 worth of stakes. Stonedale. a ye bay colt by Wilmington 4. 1:59 , dam. Marie Stone 8, 221496 by Black- stone 8. 2:00. Stonedala is I wdl made colt that has shown a lot of pace in the pasture. The get of Wilmington are racing especially well this season, winning quite &ga1;ta'kas and taking last rec- l- 0 I mused in over mono worth of futurities. The owner of the three last named is Ed Lindon 3'. iii 3' 3 Eh. t8'8.t El 9 e : of Newcastle. N.B- Chlef McKlyo p, 2:01 1-5 is a 6-year-old bay gelding by Dale Mc- Klyo D. 2: 3-5, dam Maryiyn Chief p. mom. H has been race timed in 2:08 1-5. . e, 81.4w and on what should . owner. Bob Brown of Woodstock. M .1”... pm”; - N.B. Rusty Con is a 2-year-old geld. . brotlieruto Junior Con p. 2:05- lb and Sis - as Not for 1967. all is tonal and his damml: Eileen lilac N355. dam of six that raced in better than 2:10. Price, Sim and owns; James Maoflregor. Chan- lottelown. ' v ton last Saturday, will not play still expected to defeat the Lords. Our Conn secured his reco d of because of a bursitis condition in who are led by Indian Jack Jac- 2:07. at Grandvlew half mile ack hisw foot. He'll be replaced by obs with his sparkling passing and just prior to being consigned and cklng. look a mile track record of 2:00 2-5 at Lexington. Ky. He is a handsome live moans of American college football coaches seem to indicate that most of today's big games will be played by teams so crip- pled lt will be hard for them to id 11 sound players. But you don't beg; any such sounds from and .0klaboma. the teams fighting it out for the top. rsnklnl- C as a 2-year old ad in 2:09 4-5 at (1; squads Wrtends no good for Mis- l d Mi l. "1 9 ms covey. and in some instances none 33-"3 ll 1955- H0 W” 3”" "Vii: amlpp ” "our 6 ea home. the former leader. in this week's balloting of sports writers and broadcasters in the Asso- ciated Press ranking poll. Both teams obviously will.be out to i e showings to im- prove their places in this duel. Mississippi has the best defens- ive record-in statistics-of any major college team. but off its losses to Tulane and Arkansas. 0nd- would be any successful protests our Olympic headquarters." The against aggressor nations. such as others which have withdrawn are Games belong to the people. They are contests for individuals and not nations." mors of possible protests but none had come officially to his atten- tion. Supporters of Hungary were epoi-ted ready to ask the IOC to practice game to see how his team P. W. C. are now a fully equip- ed team for football having re- ceived the remaining part of the ca equipment this week. This will be the last outing of the year for P. W. C. and alter today the equipment will be stor- ed away until next year when the team will really get game on a bigger scale. Not To Show Films 0f Olympic Games E (AP)-More than . American. British and West European motion pic ture and television news film or- ganlnatlons said Friday they would be unable to show any films oi the Olympic Games because of a disagreement with the Melbourne organizing committee. the eve of the Olympic Games. The regulatim strike will be the first of a series threatened to pro- test the decision of the Victorian government to abolish cost-of-llv- Hungary. MUST HAVE 6 DWILL person should be appalled by the savage daughter in Hungary, but that is no reason to destroy the nucleus of the goodwill of this mj.. the committee for more than s' year, They agreed to abide by the committee's restriction of three minutes in any one theatre or TV showing and a total of nine min- ulgs on any day. but insisted on the right to film the games with- out restriction and to make their own selection ' its own movies and offered the overseas organizations three min- utes of film each day free of charge. Since the amount of film sent from Melbourne would be lim- ited, the organizations refused this offer on the grounds it would deny Ilem "the necessary freedom to provide. from a com selection of films. the groper news service to the pub- cg.. Loud Manning is Heard From Coaches Of Top College Teams (CP)-The plaln- Ole Miss hardly looks enough to stop Tennessee. Missouri hasn't won a game on Oklahoma's Owen Field in 20 But Melbourne has not forgot- ten the Olympic Games and re- gulation strikes will be suspended on the opening day Thursday. news and sports programs will cover the games only with spoken reports and still photographs. Satisrdayu Nov. 17. 1956 The.Guardlan. Page 7 g. :--.-. 1 ' l .. Brundage Blasts Countries Who Quit Olympic Games MELBOURNE (AP) - A very He added: "if we called off the try has shown about the Brundage. militant president of games every time politicians got They have done a the international Olympic Commit- tee. came -to Melbourne Friday night with praise for Olympic pre- parations and a sharp blast at countries which pulled out of the games. -"-' ..:rr:':;:..:.'".v:. v-:."-ii 3!'II-Mlla Mdbourno. As tax: said he was-k disappointed at the withdrawal of six countries and was particularly shocked at the action of Switzer- land "which is the aeat' of He also said he doubted there ectric decorations burst into hrillianoe. Earlier in the day. Russian ath- Communist China. Holland. Spain. lf;,l:h”';l:”s,3::”:u”A,'2n"”,;' df Eg,ypt.d.lzehan&edandI Iraq. um cu” ” um", 01 an fill! I9 I . OWCVCI, it is encouraging that 60 countries, tnck ad add (um. an N" equal to the largest entry list ever. gram" on ' ho'm'”d'hm':' saw fit to travel "l0,llIl mm nwhuyv u 3,"; "De," The first meeting would be in to .",.,g 31,, um". lloscow next summer and the fol- GBEATLY IMPBESSED "l havelbeen greatly impressed by the high level of interest a. because ”the Olympic Brundage said he had heard ru- r Russia from the games be- use of military intercession in ycerafter. Then the series V be conducted annually. skipping and only Olympic years. Brundage aaid ' very civilized l! Chodmetewu Hospital Junior I-eoeus ANNUAL FALL DINNER ROLLAWAY CLUB THURSDAY. NOV. 2296! The committee proposed taking Music by "The Downtowriers" 31.25 per person - 9:30-12:30 - Does Optional For reservations phone 9930 before Nov. 21st prelienslve -v-v r . .- V-r .... H... ,. ' KEEP vousluomci A i The upshot is that television years. And this year's team that has lost four games and tied one hardly seems to have the stuff to stop mighty Oklahoma. On the other side of the injury lcture there's third-ranked Mich- The sound condition of. those gan State. which faces Minnesota with three of its top-line players sidelined for the season and three ey will face. Tonnes wound more who may not play. This is up Jul! CW9 Points ahe of Okla one of two "must" games in the struggle for the Big Ten cham- pionship and Rose Bowl bid- wbich aren't necessarily the same. The other brings together Ohio State and Iowa, currently rated sixth and seventh nationally. The Big Ten standings show Ohio in front with four victories and no-losses. Michigan State and lawn, each 4-15 are tied for sec- HERE IN CHARLOTTETOWN EACH TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY An R.C.A.F. Career Counsellor is at the R.C.A.l". Assoclstion Club Rooms. 3rd Floor of the Bank of Commerce Building. Visit this mobile unit and get first hand information on a re- warding carcer for both young men and women. No obligation. You may also fill in and mail the coupon below. a R. C. A. F. RECRUITING UNIT R.C.A.F. STATION, SUMMERSIDE, P.E.I. Please mail iolme. without obligation. full particulars regard- ing enrolment requirements and openings now ..allable in the goalkeeper-the limo Manches- ter United turned over to Queen! ark itaasors in ratio to obtain The deal was made after the as- yearold lngland international had ed to be placed on the transfer in order to play for a first division club. Chelsea. buried ldthl place in the H-team first di- vision. hopes Matthews will pro- Vllie a much-needed spark. fee but agreed to dub six years ago. and is staked in up- oailiooo worth of stakes." . I r”' A in mmehtdus mi".-."m., thiaseuoa. dam ChlefAhhadale Rog Matthews Becomes Highest Priced Soccer Goalie Ever. LONDON (CF)-Acrobatic Rel Matthews Friday became the high- egtpriced goalkeeper in British cer history when he joined ea for a f:N.0ll0mllI;:II8dff:1 '15- h C I on am nun y. enlirtlli. was alinost Bald Matthews: "1 am a little doublel the previous high nar a scartvd Yheiitiwlt think cilfmtbewfgl. all that money." first asked for 3 trains between statima, HIM"? 3-IINW 55! all tickets. etc. the Allwood stable. hr The result will no that time- tables will be disrupted and thou- sands of people will be delayed on NAME (Please Print) STREET ADDRESS --... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . ....... 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