TABBY FO The R(‘.\F 'l'»;t-rs of \lt-(2. ciigvt a 3£‘dl of honor on the France. chaiiiptoiis of the F.asl- Tiger bench. ‘ ern France Little League. now Acting as proxy secretary oI~ have a niascot (‘oiirtc~i of state hcre for llrimm_v's intro- Mrs. Ifillcii I-':iii‘«lu:i:li oi |l;iiiiil- (l.lt'litill to the rltil) IS four _\’('£lI‘ ('.‘iiitl_\ l.cc. daughter of "Hamni\" .\‘qii.-itiron Lcnilcr . of Call Hamilton Eight year old D’arcy_ ct Tiger will hcnceforwa rd oc- Joe Brown To Defend T his CHICAGO (AP) -— Joe Brown will defeql his lightweight cham- pionship against Joey Lopes of Sacramento. Calif. at Chicago Stadium Dec. 4. Truman Gibson. secretary of the International Boxing dub announced Monday. Lopes. ranked the No. 1 con- lendeir by the National Boxing As- sociation. held Brown to a draw In 10 rounds at Chicago Stadium Aug. 11. Gibson said he was given the title shot because of the drawn in the overweight bout. Spelt; 5 The Charlottetown Guardian, Tuesday, Nov. 5. 1957 Golf Gathering Held Yesterday Nlld. Branch of the CLGU. The annual meeting of the La- Presentation of prises will take dies Branch of the Charlottetown 1 Golf Club was held Monday night,‘ place at the Men's annua meet- November 4th at the Chaflofte- ing and all members are urged scores ‘°‘”“ ""““' E” " B ‘rm: CANADIAN mass The President. Mrs. M Arnett Office nor the coming year‘ V Howati. suniniarized the events were elected as follows: Honor-I Queue Lealug of a very successful year and ary Pres: nt Mrs T. W. L.lTmi5_mvier" 2 Quebec ‘ Prowse; President. Mrs. M. om Junk" uniiztt Howatn, Vice President, Miss‘ lhmmon 1 paubomuth ' s; tary, Mrs.. congratulated the t-haiiipions in the various divisions of the Club. al ’- hac Bruin forwards gave him a r c Sawchuk Most Peppetfod N.H.L. Goalie Last Week TORONTO tCP)—HeN Ia evl" dence that Terry Sawchuk It s . ..ed : He was lthe mostpsppersd Jae .\a- *I v ek. Sawchuk. traded to Detroit Red Wings last summer after walking out on Boston Bruins midway tnne, blasting 92 shots his way as they defeated Wings H). Only 34 hours earlier Sawchuk had his hands full as Montreal Canadlens clipped Detroit 6-3 un- der a 49-iiot attack against aw- chuk. But Terry. four games he played. Impmved his be, position in die “fielding aver- ages" among rqulsr NHL goal- m. tender s. savwchuk stopped 153 of the 164 mm y. Secre Club Champion ~ Mrs. J Gor- J.H. Cerry; Treasurer. Miss Ed- don MacDonald: Runner-up — ith Anderson. l Mrs. A.G. Macltlillan I Match Committee: Mrs. Goorgei Champion of Thirteen Hole Div- Wixmd. Mrs. Joseph Malioy. Mrsi ision: Mrs. Eleanor Mc.\'e\'in ; John Mustard and Mrs. RF. Champio of ive 0’clock Norman. Matches Mrs Kay Johnston l Five O'clock matches: Mrs. Chaimpio of Nine Hole DlV‘J¢Ifl MacLean and Miss Dor- lsion: Mrs Douglas Saunders. |. hy rmley. Reports were submitted by var-. Thirteen Hole Match Commit- ious committee hcads including: tee: Mrs. T A. Laldlaw and Mrs. llousc (‘rnimittcc Mrs Camp- Kenneth Parker. boil it. Dl\‘lslDn 'ne Hole Match Committee: Match Committee Mrs. RA. Par- and Mrs. ker: Thirteen Hole Division Mrs. l T. A Laidlaw; Five O'clock Matches. Miss Dorothea Ste-wart: Nine llole Division, Mrs. J C. James Macl(ay Saint: Handicap Comimittce. Mrs. Claude Whitenect. J. Stirling .\lacl>onald Handicap Committee; Mrs Iva rs. R F Norman reports on A. Home and Mrs. Wendell Mac- the activities of the PEI. and Donald ‘ ' In More N. B. Fig te-rs Sir,-—New Brunswick in thelCanadian middleweight cham-j past produced such outstanding‘. pion at Calgary on Dec. 1952.‘ Lawrence won the Canadian Laiiiuureiix, son of team coachirlngmfm 85 Sand)’ l“‘~’l"8‘~‘5°“- Ed‘ ‘ Leading Aircraftiiian )6 La-‘die Connolly. Frank C0nn0lKV- Middleweight championship on tarwa, accepts the Kid Hart. Johnny Lifford. Frank- Sept 30. 1955 when he whipped tabby as other team members‘le Anderson and Til LeBIanc to Coby McCluskey in 12 rounds at _ . look on The boys will gi\'c Ham-.lIsl only a few the many. Fredericton. previous to the For tllfiflrsl _llm9_l'l hi! 0872 my a seat of honor in thc R(‘AF.Th<ise successes of past years..hh0Ve fight mentioned‘ McClu5- '97- Virgil ‘Wins ‘5 l“‘°°‘l“‘d‘ Air Division Depcndent's Schtwl while written into the boxing My and Lawrence fought to a %"wn' Blguhe ls far ''°'‘.‘ N“ "5 until the team is reformed next record books to stay. some head'[¢h-aw in Mono“-,h_ Am b0u‘n(f‘erd"°b'.ckm':lf’°1‘e’Vl"2l;5};. . l' ' ye" NdetsiorB?i")ulzi]sl$lcI:l ioiiw i>Ii>l)(iers l naavvwsic-tn‘ CHAMP NW '"=°°i<d°Wn to win tho bout moureux of Banfamweighi Title Fight in Los Angeles On Wed. [.05 AVGELES tAPt ~ The 1954 The crown was claimed by‘ world bantamwelght title that has Th9'l"""l‘5 "l‘3m“’l'l'l 5“"Flkl'l'flk.‘ . . ‘ E 0 [brie ‘round the world in M wars l‘l]§,:l.:a\5]n‘_rlin°(‘ll C mm and iiould he seitlcd hcro Vl'cdm-s- um .n,,m~ “m_m\ d(_m,m\d d8.V fill-llll Vlllvn llitlil \lfl<'iil> ill .\dtll:kill’1lk tor tnc \.'lllO|l'tl litm- M9Xll'0 and ‘\llll1*lll*¢‘ ll-‘ililili til int: .\~.~ot-tzitioii\ vcrsinn ii‘ the France meet at Wt'tE€'l\‘ l“i9lfl~ t(‘l‘li<llTlltlOn~‘llIp and ll.'ilimi de- Maclae ll I 7-in-I0 l8VOTilC l0 feared d'\'.:;ita for recognition by win the disputed crown tlic world boxini: committee The title has hccn in contcn- Both hum t‘llCIEl!t"(l in light tlon since .Iimm_v (‘arrtithcrs oi \\i'tl'llllll'l lll‘Ill's \iontiay after t-nm- Australia rctirod llnl)l‘(ll8l'l m plriiii; :lic.r training Stiiirlziy. CHAMP GETS CLIPPED in Boston by a knockout in the 14th. The sixth-ranked Akins. N. thus me the welte-rweigiht champion of New England but 40 states do not s paper avwn. promise to sky ' rocket to heinhist Back in 1926 Leo Gates was the lrlq€V€rBbU0r§ ‘reached. by fellow. the acknowledged Heavyweight ow runswic ers. ‘ crowd" they say speaking in ring talk. Yvon Dur-‘d3,.__1M-h Denney, young sh-lb. cite. Lloyd Gordon and Lew 1-aw- ling. Jack Renault. Jack Sharkey. fence I1‘! I ¢i'0Wd- Jack Wand Gene Tunney and. L '. th t of t.he.others. triofmxrilcee l;urcilevea$i:ian(S<ii‘don 50 Leo Gates mlxed m with A Cl“‘3d”“‘ d°l°33l° l0 "'9 ll?‘ are several years younger; these some pretty fair clouters in his ternational Red Cross Confer- three are possess of exception-id”. what bring, mi, up 1‘ am ence. now being held in New Del- .‘::::.:' .":".."“.§.°“..'...‘.?‘..".‘...°'..‘.i‘:*‘l‘i...1"l‘é?l~.:'.'1.‘l. *;"':.°.':.'.':: W W M --W t*-*- W b» -= W ho»--— the nummr “mg. “mp Haldpzt pk-{Of the pm-vmc-Q. mlnm‘. The news ‘of his death came by {the supreme governing as zone 60 rounds since ill‘ at‘-‘hails from Bale St. Anne. I.aw-if" '"H'”9°:‘3l;:d“DT€§!Ydllspatc:| Jghno Athehdgeki lCross.QC f “W1 from l"r3m'9~ 'rence from the capital city andltaomh 005.” aha.’ ' ‘ i “I wmm g ' wascc: :5‘ 'md " 0 Macias. evidently llllllklllil, lllill Gordon is from St, John. i at 9“ died at l5 home flier‘seW¢p:S'(.ha1nna:‘oPth 2:?“ (0 iiaitmt can be hit. has ix-on um- All three were born and raised‘-31°”: -mess‘ he W” ' Canadian! as ' Humanitarian mi» Com-er. Penirailnfl On 1! body 8ll8<‘k llle in their respective parts of the S: C 0'“ only’ he Wu bot P3“ -‘°V““'l d3l"- lprovince and are considered as ' 1' ‘we'll Nam Ad-"5' V . , K . Mass. he was a Mohawk Indian. Halimi doesnt appeai in hme 10”] boys makmg g00d_ h {had 195 nd nd any set pattern of offense in his Du,-en(._ managed by ch“, 9 we 3. pou ' E ‘"3 “lork0mS' His big punch '5 '3 Sliaba Ol Monclon has been t20lmtl.‘6 1!}. 2 m. ‘an. llernational Committee of the. hard “"3” ”~l”l"‘”"l ‘° “W l“‘“d~l‘;zreat guns of late. He is one of he p°“°d b°‘“'°°“ 1920 End‘ Red Cross and representatives of: _, 1927 he crawled through the ring g,,v.e,.m,,em, mmlmmm , 9. e In- Hal Patterson May Win Title T()R()T\'I‘() ('l" —L'tilt-u .-unlit‘ the t'iti.il tuo Eunics ga\e Jim body goes on a _'i‘(';it st-orint‘, Wutltit-ll Illljiittl hull iroiii t':ilt- binge in tho \t'llt‘fllll(' t"llfllllL' foriiixrs Compton Junior Collcge. the St-iiior ()Ill8I'l(l ltiigliv l-‘ooi- games ncxt Saturday, .\lontrcal‘ _ hall i'ninn S(‘Ol‘ll'lfl title The Sar- the greatest action crowd pleas I , era in New Brunswick ring mp” 10,7 um" ‘M W” 31 b°“l5 World. l history. This can be attested to; by K.O s. ‘The Coli‘|risn1lss‘lon of lntei-nation~1 . . . b th r i th t h h ld Hume‘ tarium Law is ‘d- fmled to plck up ground du“"g‘c¥owde dlifawiniza rccérd oins COMING IHGHTS iered ll‘? mofll lflliP0i‘l8fllcoCn:m-‘ thelwcck-end and are d(‘H(ll(I(‘l((‘dlBrunS“.i(,k Yvon has been up Ya?“ N3V:’Tlber 3 xlloncuig; mission of the International Red‘ in iiird place each with 24 points. ,.- '_ v r ‘ U 9 9 WI H8 9 W1 ‘C C f d -11 against such top ranking fighters “eddy Mack of Brooklyn‘ NI?‘ mlfgss thgn Biraige Rauiies wior daag Dale Creighton of the Mustangsl failed to pick up ground during in Time of War submitted by the International Committee of the ———— —~—-~——--—~~———-— ——~ as Pompay. Towns, Johnson,‘ u - n _ , Slade. atterson and Anthonyi .itft?t)ownTl\ii'lBll tasltteeeloiii giariiliiiiz ,I.;1:m:u°€h of é:,efliDampe" Incur- Meehng Had To and has made a fine showing in Y 9 "1 °P“l“l°“ each of these contests. he is the fiazihmu in l “X round "mi- British Empire and Canadian ' Light Heavyweight Champion also ranked by the national box- .ing association as number two lcontender for Archie Moore‘: Be Adjourned A meeting was hold in the ol- jftce of CHIC Stadium last etc- I If“. 5". Pl?» i Red Cross (Geneva), proposed W.0. MCCLUSKEY‘ amendments to humanitar- Charlottctown. lan nova Conventions and such- Conaclian Lawyer Heads Red Cross International Lavv Body controversial subjects as the in- ternational control of nuclear weapons. It will also deal with practical methods to reunite fam tiles separated by wur. revolt and ahotsfl't;daBhlmla“th‘s.f:iurlrodsrld.I IUIKI Sim“ |~P"'°"' v V‘ DOV&fl.D ITl87fl_9m l"3m“"'”""°‘ u" liaisons.) wlflimsao '“‘°"~ ’""‘°"' """ "' Chadwick 1 mm.‘ was last excluding Jacquesnu“u' t n '7'” Flame olcsuiiim. with a ass ~ -'3' showing. While Sawchuk was busy. two other goaltandsrs made their big- lsague debuts a success. Lisa Broderick stepped Into Montreal's as here Wednesday and turned aside I) of the 22 shots Maple in as the Habs won 6-2. , Broderick. a 19-year-old junior A player. was thrust into his first professional game a few minutes ore start of the contest when Plante suffered an asthma ck. The other newcomer was Mar- cel Psllle. mm: ' old regular with Providence Reds of the Amerlcsn Hockey League. Pallle was summoned by New York Rangers to fill in for the injured Lorne Worsley. He shut out Bos- ton 50 and then turned Chicago Black Hawks aside 3-2. In Eight pages of strking color photographs especially taken for readers of The Standard. A lasting record of the royal visit. Get The Standard - on sale now, complete with magazine, 12-page novel and 20 plgcs of comics. Only ten cents. llllestundntil perce tage The statistics: tlegend: s-shots: st-stops; g-goals; pct-percentagey N New York; M~Mont.real; C- Chlcgo; D-Detroit; B-Boston; T‘ Tomato) 5 81' G Pct Pallle. NY {(4) fl 2 3 . Hodge. M 214145.930 on an N w I Worsley. NY 800 27622 K?! 0 Hall, C Ill 3427 .913 wAivipoi.s's VI VITAMIN IIIAI. CAPSULES Take Ws.;po|e's VI CAI. IQ mafia nlnsrsl - or ..u."v7.".-3%. va°‘c"&"i-$"'..'.' 00 DAY SUPPLY $1.95 I00 DAY SUPPLY $4.95 REDDIN BROS. 132 BIOIIMOND sr. nun. sass _ political barriers. It's easier to lime now BROOKVILLE, MR. FARME and the soil gets several month's benefit’ from the lime before sp planting. A boost for a more profitable harvest next fall. THE RUSH IS NOW ON—TO MAKE SURE OF GETTING YOUR LIME THIS FALL. ORDER NOW—-DON'T _WAIT ORDER THROUGH YOUR AGRICULTURAL SOCTE CREDIT UNION OB DIRECT FROM THE BROOKVILLE MFG. CO. LTD. . 1'1‘ PAYS To GET THE BEST SHIPPED [N cAsu.oAn Lors. so rows on MORE. BAGGED. sun: on Mixnn CAR Lora As nnsuuan. SAVE MONEY. GET YOUR LIME THIS FALL WHILE THE PRICE IS LOW. than when the fields are wet and soft in the sprliiriig. 8 TY. IUYING CLUB. ST. JOHN G0. N.B. Alouettes’ Hal l‘attct‘<nn thiitt‘ ‘man to organize an East Prince . . 1957 Big Four footliall scoring: nin (iilltl(‘n ll(‘al'K mulcd “till 90 Hockey Lcaizuc, but r(‘pros0iil- world Lam Heavywmgm Cr°w"' champion pttllllx on l.-ll<1ii(’h(l()\\Tl<. lt‘a\ing‘atix-cs {mm only two ti-;,m_e_- Tw°”l-V _llll‘¢‘(‘ _\'c.'ir old Lloyd F‘ panerwn h‘“ H (.-‘,.l”. “Wm” the in-Id l.ll‘ hciiitid Sh(‘i‘brooke and Grand l{t\'it:‘.l(l;1m.;(.i0? 'mlh.aL;CC°_rd_‘°f 33h wms edge over l‘llllllt‘l' ill) tizirtiv . o rcla of l'\—lli’l|('n(‘l"‘l”rn(‘d UP. find llic m(‘€llnl’ ll»'|(‘l of ‘(heme S eF(lu”°.m "Met Sehreider oi’ ()ita\\ a lit)llLZh‘W'illPl‘ltm l)lllt’llnlt"ll. iiist wt-i-k‘sil0 be 8<lJOUi‘n(‘fl iiiilil 'l'lilii\t’tVlhe is aim Ian ywmgm ml?’ Riders, statistics triiiipilmi i>\' leatlcr with 57 points, addcd I2 ll'l5 “P9 3 Pm Vilten ll is] in cfims rim: mggedrgard mil‘ -$ ‘Hie Canadian Plfxs slum The‘ln thv finzi? l\\'i> E.'1illl(‘s to make hoped all T(‘Pl'P<('nl1lll\‘r‘\ iii‘ imgn 2:18 Cl‘ 7:83 9'3‘ ll (H l‘;0"ll| ""5707 ~ . Univcrsii_\' ‘ll’ l\':in<:i« llIl~\t'.‘Ilt'll-‘Slll‘(-‘ of sccniid [ll.’l(‘(‘, tlircc noints mam-‘ Wanting to enter this ‘Y qua 9" as t 9 be“ “me " m m°.‘"“"d“d'"‘ ' (1 '~ ‘dl l""it old ll mi ltm ‘ii lil of l I ll |ca"iic will be tcscnt man "or to come out °l st’ llmhnnhhle kmlrwml‘ ‘ (érlituiltilixo IL: ml‘: "mllill ':'mtini ln>l''l' ‘ E A m in A D i . ihnl ‘cl? “K” '(;lnvlo“lcu‘h‘on - -‘ -» “ “ " '-’ " ‘ - — —~_ .-_.._ _.. .~ . l0.0l!(fctLecno T0l‘0nl0 /\i'1-'0"-‘*'ti" W‘ H 7“ ltililll Tltc 1llZt‘l'i't\llI’».Ili'll(‘ \i'llrlnn race tic:ll“' ilii:'\tii"Eci|)\'ezi‘Ill‘h:]kl:sipl:vc- Y ‘L total while St'iii'ciilvr l\t\tvlf‘(l 8 em) 1: duniinntcd by Jan Sand‘ ADDINGTON Emfland (CPl‘i ‘V 1 ed h -0 field gm] in (H , 3 “FR 94 whm M “MM Rmmm wnh 37 When a wasp‘ flow into bus Years‘ 5 a ruzfl _ itting Nueak” mm. ”‘,,m..,,” T1_,',,._ DWI“ mu men" M ‘hp Umvephriter Walter Worrclr. rah he two _ti.stod puncher winning 24 out can w u d De‘-‘.I‘(l|<t(‘l<(‘rl fn tlittti ti‘ tt'<*_ “I'll "‘“l< ““‘" ‘W’ l“““““"" “i ~“‘"' hit a car. and he was fined a to-l lniz pcrformcrs as Dave Ball, n "w_“" 54 DOITILI eath nit‘ l'it.'ils timkic "Ilfl Illflin \\"ll lit nun!» ~("lIl'llllI [3] Of £13‘ 15 ‘h‘”Lng§' {Or (.8re_ Bi“ Brenner‘ Harry Pmmnn‘ he SIOOPSUIIS Gilchrist and stmc Hnrwliiik toiii-liduwn in \Ill\lHllLIS 2l~8‘ “.53 d,-wing‘ [beat Jimmy Nolan the Western Sogkg Bill Bowl:-v, f‘flnVf‘f‘ll(.t'l(Infl are S:itiirda\' \'lClOr)‘ over Queens with the Al: is next unit 33 Golden (Earls An eiuht l()lIt‘ll(l0\\ll surzc in Jim Pt-iricr of the llrdmcn and IDENTIFYING DUCKS, AND GEESE WHITE-FQONTED GOOSE -— OM WATER IT IS ALL BKMN E CEPT %RE%WHiTE PATCH A&JND THE SE OF TH ILL AND WHITI UPPER AND LOWER TAIL @i‘.V:E‘@L“l"S. 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