Saturday. Oct. a. was 11;. Guardian. Pa Athletic Commission Lifts Paddy DeMarco's Suspensio NEW YORK (AP - The New Buonocore. who had been I York state athletic commisssion pended for not appearing , Friday lifted Psdddy Deuarcols in- Sept. 19 hearing. also had - definite suspension '- se of his cenco as a second . "unblemished record" but warned the former lightweight champion to be careful with whom he as- sociates in the future. The 28-year-old Brooklyn boxer (Senarfors W.iII'Siay If New 2 I Sf.acIium' Is Guaranteed WASHINGTON (AP) - The Session are seriously oonsidering a shift to Los Angeles or San Francisco but are likely to stay put if the -capital guarantee; to build a new stadium. ' - ball club was thinking of lung. ten-iiig its franchise to the gym coast. 0 He now' is pictured as desiring to stay in Wuhlnston but is an satisfied with prospects for an future. 1 This appeared to;-be the situa- tlonlridlir as club president Cal- vin Griffith. in New York for the world'.-series. confirmed reports periodically denied in the past that the American league base- WORLD SERIES. NOTES He encountered an oh no from the White House. Pre,:icden: Emnhgwrarl told his press confer. was luspendedaept. 1; 1., e... as ED CORRIUAN seventh. we ,:,,v','f";;",:':f.,m:'" mm d"”'"”"”' "' 7'" commission charged Delano had an undercover manager with a criminal record acting for him in violation of commlsssion rules for his Feb. 2 bout with Don Jordan P I hD1;oN'Il:l:J8daell'tI his trainer. Joe h";'u0'i" K? I" ' Buonoco c. testified that Jimmy York '3'? 1 "Q, t3""G Knapp of Brooklyn had signed the m,,;,” mo " ' ' i i . Los Angeles contract as Delldnrcog ' . ' manager without their knowledge. The former Canadian and i Both, however. had testified that IF" Empire llnlt-3111' lllldd-I 1 the California commlssslon hid ln- champion turned pro shortly . slsted that Paddy had to have t. the Empire G-mes-is Va snganager to get his full purse of two years use. 7 '00” Hehadlosttwo of llboui.s- to Tony Percy, former Cnagi welterweight champion. and;,- other to Tiger Jones. a rar; middleweight. All bouts have 2 in the United States. BROOKLYN (AP) - The way New York Yanks' manager Csaey Stengel sent his pitchers into Fri- days world series 'gaino with 3l'00kI)'n. all he lacked was.so'me flags and a brass band. They would have made it a full-scale parade. The Yanks wore out more grass from the bullpen to the pitcher's box than they did run- ning the bases. The difference between Stengel and Brooklyn manager Walt Al- ston is striking. When Alston went out to the mound to change pitch- ers. he looked like the neighbor- . .. hood undertaker. so soberly did he approach his task. Stengel, on the other band. carried on a running conversation on the way out to the box. Once he arrived. everyone got a pat on the back and a few words. On the way back to the dugout. he stopped to chat with the umpires. Brooklyn third-base conch Billy Herman and anyone else who happened along. Plate umpire Hank oar had his troubles. There were numer- ous beefs. Even Brooklyn first baseman' Gil Hodges, normally the most peaceful citizen on the ' field, had some unkind words for Soar on one of his calls in tho HUNTERS' CORNER It Was Hunter's Luck There were some Jeers mixed with the cheers when Brook starter Don Newcombre left the mound. Brooklyn fans still don't think big Newk can win the big ones. Something obviously is troubling Mickey Mantle. He permitted Duke Snider to go from first to third on Jackie's Robinson's nump back single in the fourth. Snider isn't that fast. The ball "died" when it hit the grass. but Mantle didn't get the jump on it. NEW YORK (AP) - Another fine day for baseball iii the predic- tion of the weather bureau for the third game of the world series at Yankee Stadium today. The late-afternoon forecast said "Saturday mostly fair and cool. highest temperatures in the oils." The outlook for Sunday is some cloudiness and slightly warmer. NEW YORK (AP) - Brooklyn Dodgers. leading New York han- kees two games to none, Friday night were made H favorites to capture the world series. The .Ynnkeea, however. were the 5-5 favorites to win todsy'I same at the Yankee Stadium if New) York's Whitey Ford Brooklyn's Roger Crall. heid like to see the capital get . new stadium. Congress has been tinkering with the proposal for 10 years or ieo, but nothing has crystallzed on t. Thegseiiators own 28.500-cspae ity Griffith Stadium. For the last two seasons Washington it as drawn the lowest attendance in either league-431,647 pad in 1956. Island league To Hold Meeting Tmr. Aflemoon The Island Senior B. Hockey L93Eue will hold a meeting Sun- day afternoon at 3.30 at the City "GIL Important business and an election of officers will take place All teams are asked to have 1g:'od representation at the meet Deli-iarco. at the hearing Friday on his application to have the sus- pension lifted. admitted he had not told the truth at the Sept. 19 Llieraring. WATCH THIS PAPER FOR out I ' OFFICIAL OPENING AND down to earth. Metcalfe was sent) the bottom right of the picture. ' Rasns' Don Bands (99) and Gib airborne by an unidentified Ram "am W" "'9 M”"””'3 i 5”'""' D , Wlnpipeg Roda, defending Canad- chew” League game 15.” in Junior Football Champions. Forbes (42) move in to bring him. player, whose leg can be seen at (CP Photo) Four Series . 1 am) REFRESHMENTS Royals Sign ' ' '::.:::.:tc.!!......G...-cu C0"e9e Squads Km” b ll THE DARING YOUNG MAN I Quarterback Tom Metcalfe of .takes off in full night as Regina1 I TOBIIHELDIN 'l'HENEARI"'U'1'URl' series records were broken and MON AL CF G "1 FEATURING . lwo tied in Frldayis second game TEE i - . ' "ma ; TI! The hunter's Christmas has were night bedding spots In the of the 1955 series between New Manailer Frank Carlin of Mont- g y DOWNTOWNm been relegated to the memory rough and feathers and dusting york Yankee, and Brooklyn nod. MEI Royals 01 the Quebec Hockey QUARTET! column and as usual some are beds at the headland: of potato 1-088119 today announced the Signs By THE CANADIAN PRESS gers. Records broken: Longest game by time. nine in- nings-.'i:2(l (old record 3:19 held by Dodgers and Yankees. Oct. 5. 1941). disappointed with .what Santa Claus handed out to them while others stlll.sport a glow from the excitement of the opening day. it was a calm morning. and re ception was at a peak. for a shot and turnip patches. Like Evange- line following the elusive Gabriel, as outlined in LongfelIow's famous poem. they didn't catch up until it was too late to do much good. ing of goalie Gerry McNeil and six other players. McNeil was formerly with Ment- real Caiiadiens of the National Hockey League. After retiring for one season he returned to action Eastern Canada college football takes to the '56 field for the first time today while the big fcllows of the Big Four league thrash well into the third - quarter of their kick off a new season with Queen's Golden Gaels pitted against the Varsity Blues in Toronto and Mon- treal's McGill Rcdmen in London to meet the University of Western Ontario Mustangs. Trimble will be ready on the bench. says Nobby Wirkowski A double win by Ottawa this. weekend could move the Rough Riders into a first-place tie with Montreal at six wins and tour THE ROSS BURNER 8. HEATER CO. LTD. ' ' lub-7. by hedule. In the Bl Fo r th fl t-l 1 ch fired a mile away sounded as if "M3 0'-'1' M0” Pllch""- ""9 E last year with the Royals. lie was sc . y 8 v H. e rs Dave asses ea . . the hunter was a mere hundred on Vvedng-5day'be1jevenor not, Yinlfees ibmke "Wm 0' 5 held the QH-L's leading goalie and a The senior intercollegiate crews Montreal Alouettes welcome 0t- Wu,” GAMES CRUCIAL 55 St. Peters Road Dial ynrdg distant. The wildgeese took min ind 3" may smned )5” by SIX i9Im5l- force in Royals drive to the tawa Rnuizh Riders and Toronto h ' V . . M08! 138395 0" bl"5- ""9 cI"b- league championship. Argonauts move into Hamilton to T 9 ii" ' """I5 "”"'k I" ""3 me” we from the land barrage "ways "T (our in me marmng and game--ll. by Dodgers off Yankee The S1,. of h 9 N Western lnterprovinclnl Football that drifted seaward and. vtilh two in the "h""””") The (our signed are face the Tiger-Cats in their first Esliies Release very few exceptions. sat tight on 1 H, , . h Id 54 M d pitchers (broke record OI 10 I13” defencei-nan Jacques Deslauriers games or home.;nu.home double. Union Schldllfle. Thanksgiving the tidal fists and eel grass beds. with :7 Sign-sits a 12 arud W "V9 I"""l- "'d '””""d' K'"V B"'”'"' M" h”d"5' weekend' is Emmi” Mr I DONTAMI I The only geese bagged on the 5, They took things easy in the Most home runs. IOCII lfflllv Goyelie. Ray Laplante. Lulu De- Meanwhmi the Ontario Rugby Change. S8 THE 0 O I nls and Walter Bradley. EDMONTON (CP)-Tackle Bob Dean, former University of Mary- land place - kick specialist who starred on the champion Edmon- ton Esklmo teams of 1954 and 1955, was released Thursday. National League player. by Duke Snider. Dodgers-10 in five series (extended own record. ) Records tied: Most runs. inning, both clubs- m, by Yankees and Dodge" "WI record held by YIIIIKCCI Ind D0d' gers. Oct. 3. 1955)- After two years when Edmon- ton Eskimos rolled through the formalities of the schedule. this year the race is wide open for three clubs. with four games remaining after Thanksgiving, this weekend could mean the making or breaking of the three top clubs. Eskimos and Saskatchewan are tied for first place and Winnipeg is second, two points behind. Edmonton is In the favored spot -a win either Saturday at Winni- opening day to my knowledge were shot at South Lake. Here a party of hunters let the ducks ride with their decoys for an hour or more till I flock of geese sit- llng outside the rig decided it was safe to join the party and paid a stiff price for their mistake. Duck hunters had varying luck. A few obtained their daily limit of eight. Father and spn teams appeared to get the breaks. At ' East Lake. C. Roy White, Souris ' and son Douglas filled their limits p.m. and sat in the car out of the rain and listened to the New York- Brooklyn Dodgers ball game. on Thursday they found four. The last one It was too dusky to cap- italize on their find. So far they haven't managed to bag more than l0 Huns in any one clay. The coveys are acting pretty ca- gcy and head for the tall timber after the first flush; and on top of this their shooting has not been up to bar. A fair example of how a covey acts happened on Thurs- Football Union boasted a singia weekend match, Toronto Beaches visiting Kitchener-Waterloo Dutch- men Friday night. Scheduled game between Sarnla Golden Bears and Rochester Rockets in Rochester Sunday was postponed Friday be- cause of grounds problems. TORONTO WEAK Attention in the Big Four to cuiieii on Hamilton's Civic Stadium as Argonauts and Tiger - Cats struggle to free themselves of a .BlG THANKSGIVING DANCE AT ms: sonmwu cw: MONDAY, ocr. Donal!!! from no on 1 Musiebybonlldoaaoruidhislshndoli Modernnndoidfimers Admission 750. tax and tables included For table reservation Dial 7144! or 8830 Horse Arrives By Airplane A PARIS (Reuters) -- The first American race-horses to be flown from the United States to France arrived here Wednesday night to run in Sunday's 870.000 Grand Prlx de l'Arc de Triomphe race at Longchamp. Dean. who kicked enough con- verts and field goals to place -in the top scorers in the Western In- terprovincial Football Union both Bock Stretch Continued from me 0 They are Career Boy and Fish- erman. owned by C. V. Whitney. of eight each. Reg (Alex) Mao d”y' P98 0P M0nd8y ItC81881'Y. Would menide Ind Chevie G. by Lorna last - place tic. Both havevwon seasons, was cut to make room 0"” and lost ave: assure the club of a tie for top place. Two wins would place them in the familiar first spot. Saskatchewan. id l e Saturday. could keep pace with one Eskimo win by trimming Winnipeg Mon- - Donald and son John. Sourls, also shooting at East Lake were run- ners up with 15. Whenever I hear of duck shooting at East Lake I the memory of the late Ncll MacPhee, better known as Red Letcher. Sprlnshlll. 3-09 3- 33 Pace 1 1-2 miles. Dusty Velvet?" (Kaye) 1. Just Rita (Cruikshank) 2. Time. 3:31 2-5. The owner is E. K. Morton. wI"d”l'. N- 3- Rnces 3 and 7. AA PICG. DING for the return of fullback Johnny Bright. . Bright suffered a dislocated S ” three weeks ago. It was at first thought he would be out The first find of the day was a covey of approximately ll! mem- bers. Thcy were pinned down against the shore in fairly open country and the hunters smiled to Eddie Arcaro will ride Career Boy. and Sam Boumetis will ride Fisherman. Toronto will be at its weakest in five games with Francis Mach- insky, two-way guard and line- backer. out with a knee injury and end Bucky Curtis dressed bul P. E. L GUERNSEY BREEDERS Neilhcomes to mind. East Lake 3:.m:,f3es:'nthgr,:"c':Ve:.J3p"T; Mm, (Gould; 1.2, Myi-tle's Boy Cqngdign Sggcgr , (Or the 89850". benched with a chipped ankle day aflcrnoon in Regina. Conver- ' W" Ne"' "Id ””""I"5 3'"""d' ever there was one. Hung never (MacGr-egor) 3-l. Taurlda BI) bone. sely. Winnipeg could go into a Team Play U.S. TORONTO (CP)-Canada's first entry Into the world soccer tour- nnment will play the United States and Mexico next May. June, and July as part of the North Ameri- can zone finals. The winner of the zone finals will meet the South American champions for the right to com- pete in the finals in Sweden in, 1958. 5 George Anderson of Winnipeg. secretary-treasurer of the Cana- dian Soccer Football Association said Tuesday night the Canadian team will be chosen In the spring. He was a crack shot and lifted many a limit off its water. it was the geese that really played a cagey game. Eleven 'rlgs' on Cavendish Ridge wuited - in vain. it was just as well for it would have been nu the same f trying to break through -the famed . 'Hindenburg Llne' in the lst Great War. Sound carried far on the opening morning. Hunters told me , that ducks that allghted on a - marsh or lake alter daybreak look to wing again when shots were fired two miles away. At 0:00 a.m. large 'rafts' of ducks could be seen resllnz safe and i secure on the placid off-shore , waters. Hamilton's import quarterback Tony Curcillo will see his second Canadian action but coach Jim (C. Smith) 2-3. Jolly Dick (Poul- tonl 4-4. Time. 2:15 1-5. 2:14 4-5. Race 5. Jolly Lad (L. OiMeara) 1, Mr. Price (Haley) 1. Time. 2:19. Owner. Mrs. Keith Thomas. Halifax. Classified Trot. Mighty Gallon (Kaye) 1. His Boy (Haley) 2. Cumberland Scott (Walsh) 3. Time. 3:30 3-5. Owner. Vincent Turner. Windsor. The DD Trot and Pace, Jimmy Flood (Cruik- shank) 1. Lily Marlene (l-Tale)" 2. Time. 2:21 3-5. Owiur. B. C. Cruiksliank. Halifax. MONCTON RACES At Monclon Wednesday night eight dashes were raced with a good attendance present. Race: 1 an 5. Plus (T. Etter) l-l. Miss Mite (R. Barrleau) 2-6. Rltsy Bell (C. Killam J-2. Time. 2:18 1-5. 2:13 2-5. Owner. W.A. Mccooinba. Newcastle. Races I and 6. Glen- dale Cindy (T. litter) 1-4. May first-place tie with a pair of wins and ease into the league lead if E.-(ks lnst Monday in Calgary. act as they are supposed to act and this covey was no exception. They soared into the air like rockets and split into sections - left and right. They dropped three- hirds - one each. Both sections were marked down-and they went after the left first. A half hour of intensive hunting failed to lo- cate them and they turned their attention to the right section. They made ti wide swing to get into the wind behind the birds. They didn't swing wide enough. The birds had moved and got up he- hind them - the cagey speedtiters had reversed the strategy and were behind the hunters - a wild flush carried them so far it would take a post card a day to find them and that was that. will hold a meeti in P i i lDe t, f grim Building. Tuesday1.gOctol:)iY 8.33 :3 make fl arrangements for the P. E. I. Exhibit to Amber: and other business. Innocent XI. To Be Becitified This Sunday VATICAN CITY (AP)-Pope in- nocent gXl. a humble man who- dared stand against powerfull Louis XIV of France.. will be? beatifled Sunday in St. Peter's Basilica. I Centre of the glittering cere-: many will be the silver-masked; body of the nth century pope. Pope Plus Xli has given lhe pontifical robes to clothe the body 10! innocent Xi. and the papal ring that has been placed on his silvei-l covered hand. The crystal coffin: containing the pontlff's body will, J. ERIC HURRY Secretary HERE IN CHARLOTTETOWN EACH rursonv mo wni)Nr.so.iv AT THE RCAF ASSOCIATION ('l.UB ROOMS riiiito FLOOR or THE BANK or COMMERCE BLDG. FROM 9 A.M. To 5- PM. You can obtain full information on a mirror in llic Royal (lana- dian Air Forcc. No obligation will be attached to your visit. Young men and women get vuluaule training in a (ratio and get paid while learning. You may also IIII in and mail the coupon hclow RCAF RECRl'lTlNG l'NlT RFAF STATION. SUMMERSIDE. P.E.l. Please mail in me, without obligation. full particulars rcgarding Hunters are reporting varying luck with Hungarian partridge. i have followed the fortunes of one party of three very closely. On Monday the geese refused to co- Nciiion Founders MIAMI BEACH. Fla. (CPI-Sir John A. Macdonald. Canada's first The last covcy - roughly 30 birds - dropped like mnnna from the sky into a stubble field as . operate nm on 1-uuday they um. cu.-mn 9; night re". The, g be exposed at the culmlnatlng- enrolment i'equircmcn's nnduipenings now availalilc f switched to Huns. They worked were left in the bank at security ,G',":" ;,,';3 l""3f 't',""'”'”;; '3 ;gwbg.;e;;;,';:,';, moment nl the solemn and WYIUI in the RLAF. . tirel sl l w 4:20 .m for the followin mornin It V - " E W" ' - ' ceremony-when the papal bnefl 9” W ' M P - I I (c Kill ) 5-; Tim 2-is es. h ti nl II re next month . . f k k 1 n in ' "'1 9' t in We "3 ' ' is read proclaiming Innocent one' I” "9 ""y 3'” 3 "W" mavl" ' ” 9' ' ha" " " 3"" 9 "'3 2-15 Glendale Cindy is owned by He is one of six Great States- T - 1,, 1 p. d m w uue 0 in ' ' ,, of the blessed of the Roman. r'""'" ”p”"'d mvcy” "" me” I" ' V ” " t I" TI George E irving Rexton and men of the Western emlsphere . - - t - this it . ' ' - i Catholic Church. 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