OIIN CA Itvllt WELL IN FRONT Battle For Second Place In Island Loop Scoring Beliyeau May Play Thursday MONTREAL CP Physiother- Tuesday night. the provtincialillml Bill ""5 "l M”'"-"'1 Cull government treated them at I t (liens said Tuesday there is I good banquet. may they in to viclemc. Jean Beliveau. laiureit II '3” ” comlm” U” 59”” New York Sunday. will play II Thursday 'I same here Scotland's Touring Curlers Continues To Lose Matches EDMONTON tCPl - Scotland's touring curlers. Itltlering the weariness and pains of I tight travel schedule. remained wtnleas Tuesday. losing their five matches Hoop League Swings Into Action Again The aE2&NNd5 5 The Charlottetown Guardian. Wednesday, Jan. 9, 1957 - City Basketball League swings back into action tonight While ParlidaIe's top vent-re-ileased and non lurid: himself iota percentage of .550 and the Mon- man Orin Carver is further in a It-titty tie for IoiiI'Ilt p but in the I. S. H. 1.. scoringvillie and Skip tlarvcr debry than ever before. there is 28 points. I ding-dong battle going on bet- ween five players 'or the runner- np spot In the scoring. Carver stretched his lead to ll.l7 aisists one is only one lllllnl behind Arscnaultt. games was overcome 291-n ll goals Itnpcr and the Flyers. Roper lstirison came into organized base- I top goalie in the loop with In aver-' ball I controversial figure. he re- points vthcn he picked up goal and 5 assists in the past two in third place with gamos to huild his point total to and lit assists. lroiitiixti AHEAD M on '25 goals and I9 assists. However. fight for second spot. is raging and only 2 points :cpar- ate the next five pl;-ivers. Billv Ilughcs. of lluttlaguc rtin- rs-r-tip In Carver for the past few wrecks. cnuldnli pick up a point lave vvithi cacti with Two points phi-ad of this pace in second rtlace is Billy's linemate. I .417 Iver Apps Arscnauli wttli ifl goals Indl lincmatc Dick Carroll Parkilalc Flyers are forging uith live straight nuts tum have a healthy Derrcnlzigc of it victories to 1') names Stimulat- side Ar-cs hold down sccnnrl apotyplat-e behind Thane Doyle of B. to New York Giants. abruptly an- tague Primroses moved ahead of S. D. U. into third place defeating Summcrside Monday night. Prim- roses have 5 wins in 12 games for 830. B. Y. (Y's hold on goaltending honors since the early league by Frankv. age of 4.54 allowing so goals in 11 games The Roper-Jordan Iver- ahead Ill the league standings andl age is 483. Thane Mann's individual Iver-. 7.30 on age is 4.75. But the Aces' overalllnegaiive about the nodgpr star average is 560. good for third since the last statistics were re-iwith ll victories in 20 ganicx for Y. C. ;;.;ii....siiea......; - iOwe Debt To S'side Aces Inland hntlvev the Inop's bow-s one a debt of . I gtuglllllflf in the Sutittuer.-irlc Aces are mute uncicstcd ltt seeing that. ithcther or not they are. aware of It. Do you know that were it not league fiills andtwas agreed to by all live trams. iii the bclic-' that all live trams tthe island l.ca'.'ue has another successful season lllan in a Mari- Vfinsltie Faces Nine Mile Creeli Al North River Wtitslop Hearlbrrakers uicel Nine llilr Creek Bulldogs in I lregtilar game of the North River for the. play of the Aces. Parkdalel time title. We think the ruling has League tonight at North River Flyrrs would he sailing along ill a lot nf mcru In lll;tl ll pi-otetztst this too rt” Iltc it-aguc undefeated Allie (i;irvcr's bovs have won it of lit. games and all three of their losses xicro slllfrrPFl at thr-hands of Lorne llr-nncssey': Summerside team. direction of Bulihy Dowling and Ilslcncy against league. 5. D. l.'. and B. Y A: or have said too many times before we have nothing against either Parkdale or Sum mt-rside. However I tniim that consideration In second place. So in and 'llt'tntriI.'TlP. iidertttanding regarding the ls- Ind entry in the Maritime play- ow'nIi. We have read several times ntelv that the team that tops he league schedule will go Into ho playdowns. The fact is that his lust Ian"t no. The team nlaheseritoperlsentepmis eat (1 days) before the Marl- nse playdatwas are to cocaine I between the Inland entry and t team from either N5. or N.B. will he allowed in go. it their particl- Mllon will not interior: with eith er the lslnnii league schedule or the playoffs and IF they receive the permission of the league us- eutlva Finishing on tap does not automatically allow any team to go anyhervt. Hockey Tani may think this rill- lng I Ilttla dictatorial howevr it have hurt able to do no better than our win against Sumincrsidc. ihreatrnt to turn this league into . Ii ualkaivav is I tcam to be feared T0-W! NP ilalfifl l0 Fla)" 1'' l'll' TW All ttl IN tilt" 3'? ("Si l"lel'9-5" Stadium tonight hut due to road ad Ul hating a solid. well balanc- orl league and who put every other we would like to tip the F'tmhlITlt the direction of Summersldet llhc Sports tn-iiii and t'.iiir Stad .ium and puts the ititcrt-sis oi the Island rirt-iitl ahmttl til tillicr not so-important ittuhilinns. Here we are past the hallway mark in the Island League and t.l'0phit's tip tor competition hcsides "l5 p""""”-”"' Th" by "ml" '''"'''-the Sports Arena trophy which is s"'""""'ld' lriow held by Barry Moore and his "Y" k'.'l"' "'9 "mue "M" d","”FYyers and which goes annually Iol l'"""E "'l" " ""''l""' '3" wllh the team winning lhc Island I.ca- Ilt ntltrr tcums fighting for the. Km ml. ' I-ellar 'l'Iu- Priiriroscs have heal- --a times but the other teams In the Last Iioil year recall, we sow-r'.iI log. most ralttiihle player. . standing deferisemah. "scorer In the playoffs. and give the players , extra to try for. I make it from Charlottletown you may lrottliics I, oul- leading-. etc. IV:-1 hope the executive is working on it hcriittsc trophit-s always add a little more interest to it leagttr one gtime plaved since the Smith M something ern VB Senior rink Ileartbreakr-i-s will meet to- night at 7 p.m. at the usual place to tiiitlvc the trip. Following is the lineup' (ioal. Blatch: Defense MacDonald. Tral nor fl. Bradley. Jones. D. Mac- Atisland Forwards: Mulligan. G. And while is? are at it I few not . mumuir as yet whether or Nnonan. I.arter Ai-st-nault. Stow- huutittt-ts might be thrown In the not H, 3", m M” any Mhrrt art. F Bradmx Dy Maccurnmnkl l(lllIlmlll'9. l 7" ”G-” ”'''G Three (Iapitols lead S. N. B. Scoring Race S.llN'l' .ttiHN t('l"- With only Hot-key Lcgtie . statistics were released last Satur- lday, only four players have boost- Cl-IA'l"l'lt2R Illontagur Print ed their seasons record by more ic than two points as Fredericton Capitals Neil Sc-well, Playing ctiai-h Timmy Bliss and Darryl Scyniour Icondiltons it is not known Ias this mmlnue m M N", pa”- tlx being written) whether or noty The Caps big three still have I the Prtmrnaes will be able to record of 30 points while three - gg .”mh" Fredemmn slam Hnh Mr Toronto Argonauts of the Big Four . Flaman and Jack Blonds against Some of the pla.t!'F5 W"? Ml ltt hie. Bud Stuart and Ray Bennett. ;SlIn'lT'llPl'Sldt" Monday night . Iback to (iharlottctow jariy farther than lto town yesterday. . - . ' player of maggto Ted Williams era ting news. . this. ..otitfielderI- Trl: Speaker. lsislcr; 2b- Fingers tHnntis Wagner. 'CaIcher- lltrkcy t'nt-hranr; pil- chera - Walter Johnson. Chrtsty Matheson. Grover (llcvr-land Alex ,Inder. (Ty Young; manager-.lnhti .McGraw..The City Basketball League gets back in action to- night with two games schediiled Toronto at Vcw York in the lone N.H.l.. fixture ..Floyd Patterson III considering I European tour. lloritiGb.l': l l Greenland May Become Mecca. For World Big Game Huntersl t"nl"F'.Vl-lAGF.N tlleiiterst Big game hunters. instead of going to Africa to shoot Imus. may soon have I thanrr to hunt polar bears and musk oxen in Greenland At Godthaab, t':recnltind'I luri- I-.t settlement though the pnntilii ilmi is lower than 9,000. I travel association has been formcd to promote tlir attractions of (Green-. land's twtooo square miles. three-I quarters of which Is ice Polar bears and musk oxen are; largely cnniincrl to east Green- land. tiltcre only about I.5fI'l ol (ir'('rnlarirl': :t.1.t'kto people. mainlyl of I-Iskimn dc-rtrnt. live-. ' Anothcr attraction for tourists will he trips up the West Green. land Harris to when the "lnlaridl lie' plat!-ati begins and huge hloilu of we plunge Into the unirr'aIl thr year rotin dto begin It-cbctgs. l CURLING AT (iTlARI.0T1'F.1'0WN T077... cn;1.;. FNH ANT) RIITIIS f.-it salmon for tho fisherman. 'lf:inv itvrrs lio;r.t a wealth of pm", aurlthnld I second place tie with Sus- 1-h,.,., .,,.,m u, h. , mu. mlg. the others who tried to make itvsrx Iegionaircs Don Morrow. who it couldn't get picked up four points, Kensington. .. tsome of them took the train back not I iiingle.he.ttered his record by two points.- this modern Joe Di- making I total of 22. Saint John's Jackie Hamilton one goal and an assist. Saturday wast night at Sussex. when the Beavers nut voted to the all-timc. all-star hasc-ldcfcated the Legionaires 5-4, and ball team as picked by the Sport- now stands with I It-point total. . The team went like Other Beaver: player: to in- crease their record: wen MI1 Itllttbe Ruth. Ty Cobb; lh -George Barry by three points, to the sti- Zlh .llITIlllV(lflllll1S Nicolle by five, in A total of It same total as Hamilton. Nick norms and Billy Donovan by one marltcr Ind three assists to I ltotai of eight points. p AI Romaine of Sussex wag tho Hither player to add to his total Saturday nlizht. He bettered his llast weeks mark by three points brinsinri his earnings to it. SCORING Mf)N'l'IlFIH. f(,'Pi . Mom"-pl Canadtcns did the best poinl-groh- thin! .Ioh last week and the three- tcam battle for the National Httrkcy 1,:-nsue leadership was further scrambled. At the same, time Montreal rcritro .Ir-an ltlelivertu. with to four- nvmluciion. increased his lead In the scoring race In eight Greenland is I piiratlisc for tire n,,,,.,. "H... (-mrdh How! of De. orrtithcilogist. Vertical cliffs by the m,” R", Wm”- coast arr alive with thousands of, slnutht "M1" '”'""lltW'9 wit: and I tie for their loci-ks unrk. They moved from : seabirds. thc sea - m or mountain st-recchtng gin Greenland. maicsttrnlly migan are abundant good sport for the hunter. To develop Greenland as I tour- ist land. the first essential is to provide accommodation for visitors The new tourist association its exploring means to provide ,..,,,.M N.” wooden huts. after the pattern of those In Norway for visitors to the mountains. where the tourists can stay the night in the depths of hetttitifiil fjords. Outfielder Sold MIAMI, Fla. tAPt - Clarence and rock. Alongside it will always ho found ll" vermin? 'Bl;"'I';- point hrhind Red Wings. Wingyt Frckmr to retain their NHL t"lv"tttWtn-lttn. Canadlens scored ll1Il'fl place to second. only one ptook over from Boston Bruins. wltn dropped to third place one point hr-hind Montreal. with four points on three goals -and an assist, Bellveau lifted his lolal for the season to 56. Howe goal: but collected no Flfisicls and now has 40 points Ted Lindsay of Wings. adding three assists last week. remains in third Tllat" with 46 points. their iourncv tn the open tied as some of the niorc accessible and "aw... "As EDGE t Howe ittill leads the goal-Icormt with 25. At the rate he is going he will threaten locket lllciiarrhi record of so goals in one season Richard's were scored in I 50- gamc schedule compared with the tttrcsc-nt 7lHtame schedule. Beliveati is leader on Iuints . Priottruttng the Round labia Mnddgffj. former Chicago Ciihsimm "- ":"" "'":':;'. I l outfielder. was INIIIIFM TIIP-"NW, Tm '”d.": O G A Pia. Pen 4 p.m.. on : h - - M 1- - H. I V Inc I .- H. (t. Atltlnson vs. 7. :;,nj'"',,":"":,',,b:': l;:"':,, . n-z',;l:,":-;..h:,g. 2225 1: CW" ' ' tt.tmtiLy. Detroit 11 at an to Ice 1. H .t. It. atmicn vs. I. Maddcrn is I -W.vrnMtd' wt llllmail. Detmtt I 3 an 34 MI;-limp, gun who was out of baseball last-mm,,”.d' M" I, 3 34 5. Ice 1. ..I. Manning vs. i.. 'run-,""W't"- V" "'5 '0 ll" -770 lit "t0 M. Richard. not is 11 .1: at ,, ,Pl1"lflt"('v;lIt IIIIIIO. gBo"p.tIyec.l:-r,,m,.m,,L M, ,2 3,, 3, ,5 its 4. -. M Bell u. M woe-ri.ifff' f”'lm.:"' "'”" l” '" If 3' by FM. pg”... ('; ., - - ,- .. t H. Richard. Mil I0 IT IT 33 Ice I. - B. Peters vs. II. Dots g. .,-, wmg... mgmg sup. ' R "m 'I'ffiSh G0"!!! . ....';..,.'.f ' '” "' "' ""l.lliely out or Fatally Intured let I. - VI. Storey vs. V. A . . C0004! CUP "01 By Baxefs Car I '. . - I. Macilatt vs. rut A - mums IA!-t cmar. it. c. 'r. N", You um & A M" lee. secretary iii the British Pro lrisoaeeasilespttal strael by I ea driven by heavy- weight honing contender Tommy tllorricaaei Jsckson died Tuesday Police said Iain-in car lit not line, I. lswdn nfwneijh Iwusestnthloinae, . A i lhtsetinasstlthebnereil . 17: red- -..-'....-.-.:.... -mg after I 4-week holiday with two In Edmonton for I 0-12 mark since "Ems, 1-aroma Mug, 1,.” p gamu scheduled. they began their an city strnthcoua '3 Db! Be” ' th Nmonu Hock w'!'he Ieangualepadiaf lad: Eup tour in Montreal three days E e t,;c.g.:;::;'L?gg&C,::,e,. 1. w go. The Srttls lost to the five. Ed monton and district rinks by an aggregate score of 72-84- That com- bined with I 71-34 loss in five matches in Montreal Sunday and I 74-32 loss in Saskatoon Monday left the Scots behind I 221-100 score in the overall point total which determines the cup winner. The Scots. several of them re porting swollen ankles and aching muscles from only Mi hours sleep since they arrived at Montreal Sunday. couldn't match rocks with the rest of the Canadian rinks. They arrived too late this morn log to Ittend I breakfast planned for them. but were welcomed at I civic luncheon It noon. Illllla will be hosts to Y. M. C. A. Present standings have Trotters on top with four str-lllvllt wins for I points; saint: have 3 win: and I l vealed he knew what he was goiiigi Y:;5c6nl;a:ic2!o:yh.mT::dAxj I to do all along they feel they have' men In in the ecu” nd mniesg, been taken for I ride. I Both games start It 8 pm. tivgliitiuiiiii 3?; TT'"'T” for his announcement instead To Play S'side Aces Tonight calling I newspaper press confer- If present plans materialize the 9l'l('F. The critics of this procedure: Montague Primrose: will be going back to Civic Stadium tonight to have the idea that the press hast been good to Jackie. They Icknow-l play the Aces again. The Aces smarting with the sting of defeat F0 f Head said he will know thea f G O 9 whether the big centre will play. TORONTO 4CP) - Th Ontario Jockey Club Tuesday announced I7 Canadian-br d three-year-olda remain eligible for the 98th con- secutive running of the 325.000- Idded Queen's Plate I New Wood- bine track here in June. The date has not been set yet. Nomination for this year's run- ning closed Dec. 15. 1955. when 219 colts. fillies and geldings were named. A 810 fee was paid for each nomination and I further 315 each was due last Dec. 15. when the agrospective field was reduced to Controversial To The End By WHITNEY MARTIN NEW YORK IAPI--Jiacktc Ror- Hungarian Soccer Stars To Play TORONTO (CPI-Ton Hungar- ian soccer stars who arrived in Canada recently Ire coming to Toronto soon to play with the local Burigaria Club of the National Soa- cer League. John Kiss. coach of the Hun- garla team. said he Irraaged their transporatlon to Canada when he new to Vienna I few Kiss now is in Montreal to meet the players. Among them. all in their early 20s. are several juven- ilc international stars who had been listed as candidates for the maindl I controversial figure dur- ing his playing days. and he bows out as I controversial figure. There ricver has been anything who. in the. wake of his bcing sent ledge he has been I great baseballl player. and I newsworthy figure on that account alone. But they also fecl they frequently have leaned over backward to defend him in the hassels in which he was involved more than seldom. Taking that slant they have the nounced in a first-person maga- zine article that he is retiring from baseball in take an execu- tive position with I restaurant chain. It wasnt so iritu-Ii that he has retired. as the manner of the an- nouncement which hns aroused I A further payment of 100 is due May 1 and owners must pay 150 more for each cIndidate named through the entry box the day before the race. ',EaslCGennansl Not :3.-gist; resentment amonz sports igrii-lghg-1 tj)lfg"f;'he:".V.fe ';f;"w:';;iin h'lonlcla.t:)enight's lliirilltltr wtill M--W -.- g::gB;l;t;:Bli0n3l team in two or H wys mm fnr a "mg Vgand H is a big nary. panicug cer Billy going a nu to lift! the tables on those pesky Prim- lrnses who have given them I lot (0,. of trouble this season. Robinson ,time--long hclore he was tradcd-W the had been l'0mfl1lllPll lo lllal-(P his retirrmcnt anttoiuiceniciu. if and when. through the magavtne. Duke Snider Inks Contract BROOKLYN (AIM ' Veteran centreficlder Duke Snider has be- come the seventh member of Brooklyn's National League cham- pions to sign for I957. the Dodg- ers announced Tuesday. Snider is believed to have signcdt for 342.000. about the same salaryt he drew last season. 1 Although his average dropped; to .292. Snider led the league inl home runs with 43 and was run- ner-up in runs scored. total bases and doubles and fourth In runsi Vlarly in view of his quitting after his tradc to the Giants-broke. Robinson had the answer that in the second of his series oil The ill" 193"” ”5”3”Y l"." "9 it - lion” to keep the agrecmcnt "Tlic papers would have N)nlP.rmmm--7"-ms ww- ?wR0NG lM””'355m-V out with it at the same time as. . t tcavendtsh Downs Swiss Slti Ch'ships' G-RlNl)I:2LWAl.D. Switzerland (AP)-The East German women's aki team withdrew from the Swiss international championships Tues- day to mark its "solidarity" with the Russians. whose participation was refused by the organizers. The Russian team originally ac- cepted the Swlss invitation to take part. but the organizers later with- drew the invitation because of the Russian suppression of Hungary. The Czechoslovak team with- drew Monday in sympathy with the Russian team. In Montreal It was learned that two Canadian women skiers will be competing individually in to- day's meet. though Canada has not SPORTS ARENA TING MONDAY and WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON-4-3:30 Adm. Adults 25c; Children los PBE-SCHOOL SKATE If the astute fcllou iniulr H nus-l the magazine," he said. ttakc. it was ill leaving the impi'cs- "I had signed right here in this tsion. alter lie was traded. that he room with Mr. Black lwilliaml , . would play for the Giants. or at Black, president of the chain! justis 5-4 .least he was undecldcd as to his 20 minulcs before Buzzie Bavasi pr g plans. told me about the deal sending me , y llc u;i.sn't tiitdccirlcd at all He to the Giants." Cavendish defcatctl Spruiglield kncw ultiu his plans vicrr. and al- So there it is. its too had his in a regular game of the Farmers ythuugh quite a few rcporlcrs .sus- departure. was on I slightly sour. League Monday night in a closely pectcd he would not play, only two note. when he could have avoided contested match that ended 5 to 4. knew positively. and they were it so easily merely by sIyiiig:lCavendish goals were evciily di- hound to secrrcv. - "No comment.” I vidcd with singletons going to Rob- Wr hcltr-vtr finlunson miiltl have m lcrt MacKay. Vernon Simpson. rltrnlllatrfl aov ('t'lll('lh"l It. in ans-I Earl Dunning. Orville Houston and Boivin ls '”"”,".'l' :l”" lli";'l'tt'tl' 'IIlW;"'r"ll5 ”". Leo Merrill Sinipsno. For Sitriiiglield ant le'Tll0fllClallE-'lIl1. The two are batted in o is pans. r mercy in an: Eric Sinclair shot a hr . 'ItlI cile Wheeler of St. Jovite. Que. - WEDNE Y-1: :00 wered: "I prefer not In make ll Iingle tallies going to Geciarcgee lllat. bronze medal winner in last year's Other Dodgt-rs u...... coiitracll Admt”1osnD:A Fainlllgxlii statement at this tlme." FIT Instead. he left the riucstioners ldangling. and now that it is re-' BOSTON tAPI- Boston defence- .man Leo Boivin. sidelined several days uith virus. was pronounced Ire shortstop Pee Wee Reese. and pitchers Don Newcombe, Johnny Padres. Don D ry s d I I 0. Karl Spooner and Ken Lehman. Winter Olympics It Cortitin. Italy, and Gigi Seguln of Quebec City. another member of the 1956 Olym- pic. team. son and Ewcn Sinclair. Walter Simmons and Allen Bell handled the whistles. MONDAY Ind WEDNESDAY EVENING-8-lo PM. Admission: 50c Report Move To l'..."':l.l”".l..i"lvl.l:.”ill.llLi."J”illExpect Needles i . TUESDAY-W PM- Dclrnit. l P.E.i. Hockey laeagus To Run On Feb. 23l MIAMI. winner of PARKDALI VI. MONTAGUI THURSDAY-8:5!) P.M. P.E.I. Hockey league 8.D.U. vs. I.Y.C. FRIDAY EVENING-J-10 PM. Adm: Adults soc; Children is . . . lure DUl)lll'lSl(I Doug Mohns. who missed twnl games because of virus. also is TOR(tN'rri tt'P The 't'clcg.-ain due In return to action Igainst p says coach Buddy Parkcr of Dc-'lh8 RM Wlttss. trmt Lions is trying to lure qiiart-I The Bruins had only three tie-. AI'tha('l( Torn Diililinski away frmni fencemen-Allan Stanley. Fernie. MEETING The monthly meeting of the Queen's County Branch of the P. E. 1. Fish and Game Association will he held in the Cana- dian Legion Hall tllll evening at it pm. All members are urged to attend. Fla ow: - Ne.edIe.s,l the Kentucky Derby last May. iii expected to be ready Ito run in the 8100.000 Widener Itp llllaleah on Feb. 2.1. trainer Hugh. Fnnltiine said Tuesday. Fontaine. denying reports that 7 Football League. The new spapcr ' Chicago Sunday. l - says ltulilinskl . .....b .-.,.... -.-...mm. l 1 rcnortcd Parkcr telephoned him 7.” V Needles has an ankle injury thatl. llrmed. IAT. AFTERNOON-8:8)-4:3 -f Di '1 d - . - ' ' t.:::t.. ”..'.?'...i'l. ?.'.",.l"?ll. 2.21:. Curling Scores W """ "t "tr Wtdm up n. a. Acoiw. ...... ....... .... cut... 1.. "H II rl m I .t it h "I spent 1200 to nominate the .CFGl-lW-.TYCllUY9f- . I signed his Pcnnlracl "ii-itita riir-tmii MW in the Widener . - . I meet I 'VmmG"mNon ma" - to have him ready." and told me hold lIl(P to have me back." Dulilinski is niirttcd. "Far- ker asked me In nlt'N hitu in two weeks to discuss it. I don't want to leave Toronto but I am going to meet Buddy to see what he has to offer." Follouing are the scores to dati- for the. .1. W. Don Campbell Curl- ing Trophy now being played for It the Albertoii Curling Rink. List- ed by points: Perry 50. Matheson 15; Gibson tit. Myrlck 15: Gor- don .15. Wilkle 25: Phillip: 4.1. Campbell 20; Bryan Sit Hunter in. CHARLOTTETOWN CU RLING CLUB Welter Champ . . . Quitting Ring TDNDON WP! Nicky Gargannl t-year-old Empire and European amateur welterweight champion. Tllcsd (1 hi ti t . . . from 'i3'..i.l'.I'.""""' I R "men Mixed curling battirday. In his iievni year ring career. JBHUHTIV 12th: dmwl Il- tiie. slender. utry London fruit 4.30. 7 and 8230. Bean slip- salesman cstahttshcrl himself as per 5 pm, Please have .'."t..:"t;'..titl't: :.'t."".t:: on to by s m izano had int bouts, winning more Thl1TSfl3.V-T than lm. He won 55 of his 57 bouts Is I wnlterwelghl. lithe lttinus you the Blli diiietettctt in trucks tut lllll-sets new highs in V-8 power... styling... work ability l I957 wrsriiutitouse TV SALE 21 " PIGTIIIIE TIIBE 21 TlillOIl3T Tubs Psrfsrsiaiics jz4h;so courier: i you smut mutt: FlllE5.T0llE .l9.'.E.t.t"T9 to-t-.19..-. 1"