x The Guardian l:agen.6 Monday, Deceniber 6. 1954 Islanders club Explains Ourrent Financial Problens. The Islarirlers' hockey executive, "Many followers of hockey have nzrdn trio following statement over been asked if they would be will- d: "We have assembledllng to pay ten cents extra on erich lflf ll'”C'.C a vet) sri-ring tram, leading lheiadmlsslon to assist in defiaciiigl l rcrio at tho present time. It this cost. To the last person they' . T5 fllilnll-s9 OI E01115; & long way.'lndicated they would be glad to in -ringing pride and satisfaction to so to retain hockey here. so this- the pcopltt of thzs Province. 'lV'III be added to the cost of ad-I 'Tlrr club .s struggling with a mission to determine .f it is pos- l.t"k lrcar; .'iii-.inc;al burden, iiol'slble to continue in hocke) acti- ririlv .s.rlai'.rs, road trips and iiicl-I-glties," rirntrils, but an unbearable tax each L:-.--.-.--.- ceii. L "The taxcs approximate 5900 noel-'.l)' It should be explained thatl are )tX'1'.”.. cxccutivc left un- 1:.:lrl fcd'::'.iI tax of over 53.000 Eclorr l)DPl'illltlllS bcgan ll.is .-rasoii plcdgrs that this unpaid h.-rfancc would be :':duccd by 5200 each week had in be given. To rh.s 5 added 5295 on this year's cirli neck The local Dtiggcr McNeil and IIIS cvlla:- : tax stir-Ils the total tax dwelling Moiicloli Hawks are mak- l'l!'ll1'" '0 tllinroxirnately S90?) ing a valiant effort to get back iii1 the upper decks of the Atlantic lcoast Senior Hockey League. Jimmy MacDonald, manager of the IB;iig club, announced Saturday that1 :the Hawks have acquired the ser- vices of William (Bill) Sinncir and! Jean Claude (Tod) Campeau, both. from the professional Quebec lloc- Tod Campeau And I 'BiIl Sinnell loin Rangersuliome From Behind To 1'' C d' - rkey League. - Ie I Sinnett, a 22 year old native oil Windsor, Ontario, was in the 1 ,V,-'vrt YORK (A1-i. Navy V1,,-1,; lineup when the Hawks were Ii rcrr.-: m'cic-nriir .1 txvri-goal dc- -Wamped 5'1 by the R-amblus mm 1. 119 11m 1x',,11,,n31 111.91..-3,-rticd thecaps 2-'.' in their two final !f':dlng 11,10,111-C31 Cm-1a.Igames last rveek. Siiinett playedi 3.3 Sunday niltht on Pete wth Ilhetvictoria gougars gt titre! 11,1 : 111 1 HI. as year an sarte Wlhr N I W8 1 e m C (ccond the Chicoutimi Sacuene--s this yeahl it lirririll: I Nvu' Ytirk. Ball! Ca”;-gfegllaa fi7lrn1trr:eNHIi; r it -, llr 'll) ::ti"; zv". 3? ll 1 1” I-"-, .-.N1-FE;:.LC:r1,.1(,,:u1P11,.c132,301,131.,'ltcds of thc AHL last season and ,1n. ,7, 111nm,-C31. 01111519351, opened the i954-55 season with the; 17-22. pma111e5; Luzon, Ottawa Senators. Tod slammed, ;;11n, Hm-1-Cy 4:10. Guido. home 10 goals and set up 36 others . . . lion:-c 9:34, Howell. 15:13, in last season's play. He also had 1-r,.. .,,-,1 17 11, 111c1,.,.1.1 17-11. 01,". three different fllngs with INHL rfrr .1 17 41, 1-5,1,1; 7-414 Montreal Canadicns rind enioycdl Scrriml period: 4. Moritreai. Mos-I "I5 be-W N931" In 194549 WIT?” I" 4.11 .14”,-,c1,a,.(11 1c1mrc, 3:211; mgscored l.'i goals and assisted on 7 xn-,. 37.11., Pnpcjn (guns. B311-1.. others in 26 games with the Can- FIM '7 mi 5 NM. YMK (;nnA'uC'Tk:T1.C next season the Saint ler - .-r- rm . 5-, : ,':.t), . - - - - tr ' I m J I7 2 Ian ome, Qucbccl nativc enjoyedt.hr bcsl 'l'l:i-rl prriml: wring: Nnnc. 3lc-'-l'10I 1115 hockey career to date. : nn P .. e 12 11-1 5L.-1(11Ialso seen service with Dallas in the 13 5 3-27, defunct United States Hockey l.ea- .- ituc. Slierbrotike of the QHL and Buffalo of the AHL. Tori was ex- pccted in the Hawks' camp dririii: the wrck-end. , . ..--LL.A 4-I Triumph . A-P-C league Over liiitcaoo I ” retained their hold on first placr Lil-',T1'mIT IApi .T.,m- 1,..5wjck isn the Aintigonislh-Pictriu-CS1ch:-:9r and Alcx l'JcI'.'ccchiri fircrl la't min- ""0? 0C 0.V 6311119 W 9" 1 1'3 iitn :o'rIs as Dr'.rrirt Rod 5VVing:. defeated 53- FYBYICIS X-'”'IEF UIUII -. .11., ,1 ,1,,w E,.m,. fm. a 4.1pvcrsity 84 here Satiirday. I 1r,.,;.W1- 111-,.,:1.,. 11-gumph Jackie Hnllctt and Alan Srillii';i':.l : 1-1;1.1,1;.c(- n.-itrh sctircd two for Ilalifax WIIIIE: Travis. Hagan, Swartzack and Wat-: Nnngmtcrs added the others. Scoring fori I First Penalties: Suliix.-in i:io, Pmnovoscst. FX were Keating. with it rain; period: Scoring: 16:25 land Scatalone and McManaman. ' Scronrl pr-rinrl: l. Ilclrtiit. Sknv' -ll.-rcl"-v. l.c:- min 1:13: 2 De NHW GLASGOW (CF) - New 1,-.111 1,1--.1 r(;;.1rj)1-1n1l mm, Glasgow Rangers .-:cor-ed all their p,-n,,1--1 11..11-J11;-1-1,1-111 3,1 goals in the third period as they Tho.-ii pcrhrlz 3 rhrpagn, su1la.1downetl Trriro Bcarcats 4-2 in the r-.-.-: -Mo:-ic:rZ.'i. Prysraii 15:47; 4,IAn.igonish-Pictoti-Colchcster Senior, LP-'.' ick (Skin-, Kelly) Hockey League here Saturday. I l)r'rrvi'. Dclxt-ccliio tl-lowc Trtiro grabbed the lead when 1') Pcri.rIrir:: lllorlson Coiri-ad scored in the first pcriozh m ajo r and Vincent addcd antithcr in tho. lsccond. But Rangers struck hard in the third period .with Dalling,' I2 ll 10-3.'l(Robertson, Storey and J. McDon-I 12 7 7-2Hlald scoring. 1 . lirvlvricclilo . I..iy H230. Games Saturn; TOROVFO (CF) - Detroit dn- quick goals by Dean Prentice and frrrcrnorin Flnnny Woit kmcked the PIWI 30113?- ,.-.m.- min his own ml at 3:23 of Fleming Mackcll brokr the tie rw '”.r.rl DIWIHII 5.-irui-clay night tolilnd was followed by M0hn'5 lirsll grir Tll"tIfllfi Nlrrplo Leafs a freakIS0FI of U19 IIRITIP. l-I) 1..-:...,v nvcr tho RNI Wings in Andy Bathizale not Rangers third 3 H115, Na11,.na1 Hnckey Lcagug marker in the third and Ed :3n,,.1,1.1o,.(.13'115fang. snndford fired the sixth Bruin me counter into rm empty Ranger net. It '-var .1 licarthrcakor for Wirr:s arvl Wnrl Sirwchuk, siicc-I , lncrliar for (hr l)ctroitcrs. skalcd V SUMMARY j Ham M, W... 1,, Hmr 1.1ghh..1ng,r I-irat period: 1. Boston. McKi:n.. Ron Stewnr '.: rebound shot off the'"e5' ”4”b”'”?' 55305 2- BMW” Fm" 19:53. 1 11- d 1, k1 guson (Gardner. Costello) in mm input 0 Ferguson 11:58. sand- backhoarrls - W.-iii. who was in the clear and the Pennlltgfig 1-narcriard shot it into the nets as mm he 1- as about in ttirn to tho atlack.I s"”"'d V"I0d: 3: New Ylllrk: S(orl'ai't, who lirorl iIlr' shot from I Prenu” (Raleigh Huwem 0'49'I (Hcrgcshel- ' ,'5 ,d d ,-11,. th 4. New York, Ronty ;lla!f"l 0"" I” C” "p M elmer, Howell) 4:51: 5. Boston. Mac- - ' , , V ,1 L 1- kell (Ferguson) 12:36; 6. Boston, hrIIIrI1eonIS;t)rI:rc1tI-z.lhItn:Ii'a.: teI:elsr M”h"” (Mncnm Layer”) wind mh V.lCtm;y in 24 Smrm The Red Penalties: Chevreflls 3:05. Evans1 Wings remained in third spot. IN"! Gm5I"-V (2) "Ad Murphy In H W11 Lumlcyw fourth shutout at l4;44, Bolvln (major and Popein "I" 19'-W55 ”mpam"' ml.” Ur them m'1f?lII)rrd '7 Boston. Molina. ”"I"” D”'”""' (aoivin. Sandfordl 14:17; ii. Newt Summ-ft, York. Bathgate (Popeln) 16:59; o.' First period: Scoring: NOD?-13mIOll. Sandford (Mackell. God- Pennltin-: Kcllv 51'". MM'D”"3Id mi) 19:27. Penalties. Howell 4:24, 12-39 Horton l7157- Gadabv 4:45, Sandford 6:51. Second perlnili. Sr-nrirrg: l-lone. stops. Penalties: Howe. Morrison 5:-'i7.11,v,,1-51,... 13 10 11L” Thomson 9:38, Pronovost 12:30, Ca-;Hmde”on 9 . lggu L clcrc. I capitals-Hawks Battle To 2-2 Tie S MONCTON (CF) - Fredericton Capitals and Monclt: Hawks bal- rlcd to a 2-! lie in the Atlantic Coast Scnior Hockey League here Saturday nigtt. The game moved Fredericton to within four points of Charlottetown and Moncton climbed into n thirll place tie with Anihcrsl. The lead- ing lzlantlcrs and Amherst were idle Saturriay. Fredericton look the lead when Bob Leger opened the scoring. but Moncton struck back to go ahead in the second on goals by Yvan lloule and Mike Demcliuk. With less than four minutes remaining in tho third period Doug McPhec tied the score. Both teams wont scoreless in the overtime. Lineups Frederlt-ton -- Goal: Craig: de- fence: Mclritosh. Mosgruvc, Hcon; forwards: Smith, Legcre, McDon- 'agh, Sewcll, Hewt-y, McPhce, Bliss, Nicolle. Moncton-- Goal: Pidsodny; de- fence: McNcil; Brophy, McLaugh- in, Lepinc; fur'ii'ai'ds: Hirschfeld, Sinnctt, Dcnichuk, Bowncss, Le- L a c r oi x, Houle, Billick. Thomson. Summary First peDod: 1. Fredericton, Le- ger (SmitIi, McDonagh) H236. Pen- alties: Nicollc 3:24, Houle 8:06. Second period: 2. Moncton, Houlc 4Lacroix. Lcpinc) 7:13; 3. Moncton Dcmctiuk tHirsclifcld, Sinnett) 10. 34. Penalties: Nicolle 12:38, Mc- Laughlin 17:06. Third period: 4. Fredericton. MCPIICC (Hcoli, Howey) 16:16. Pen- New Brother Act In Buffalo Bisons (j1.EVE1”.xXD. (AP)-Th? Ameri- can Hockey Ltague had a new brother act Satrrrday-Clcvclaiid Barons Svllfilllg riglitwinger Charles Blair to Buffalo-Bison: where his younger brother, ccntre George (Dusty) Blair, plays. Joc Lririd. 27, defcncriiiaii and left r--lriper who played for Cleve- land in 1950-51, comes to tho Bar.- cns fr'om Buffalo in the sti'alZ'-1'- swap. Aces' PIiTyer--S-eni To Vancouver Quymac, ICP) C. Left. winger l-Lari Johnson of Qtlclicc Aces has brcn arm to Vancouver Canucks of the Wcslcrri Hockey League as part of a deal with New York Raiigers of the National Hockey League. Purchase of Camille Henry, a I35-porrnd-forward who scored 24. goals for Rani:-,ers last season and iron the Calder rookie award. was aniiouiicrd Tlriir-sday. Hr was bought for cash and a promise to send a player to Vancouver. Aces also announced they are snridiziz right winger Pierre Bril- lrant lo Pl'0l'Idell':e Rrds of the f II1El'IfHll Hockey League in ex- ('Il.'lllE'.'G for dcfcnceman Joc Levan- nnskL Hockey Scores BY THE (iANADIA.V PRESS SATURDAY National League New York 3 Boston 6 Detroit 0 Toronto I American League Hcr.-:licy ? Spritigficld 5 Buffalo 2 Pittsburgh .1 Providcncc 3 Cleveland 7 Atlantic. Coast Senlo. Fredericton 2 Moncton 2 AnIIgonlsh-I'Ictou-Colcliestc1- St. Frzrncis Xavier 4 Halifax ii Trtiro 2 New Glasgow 4 Ontario Senior A Chatharii 4 Stralford 3 Niagara Falls 4 Owen Sound 1 Windsor 2 Kitchener fl Ontario Junior A Turnnln St. Michael's 3 St. Cirillo- rlnrc 4 Toronto Marlhnros 4 Gail I Guelph 4 Barrie 2 Northern Ontario Senior North Bay 1 Pembroke. (I Saiilt, Mich. 2 Saiilt, Ont. 7 Qtiolirc Senior A 1V:iIlcyIit'Id 3 Ottawa 4 SUNDAY National League Montreal 3 New York 3 1 'l'nrrintn 4 Boston 2 Chicago 1 Detroit 4 American League Springfield 5 Buffalo 2 Hershey 6 Providence 4 Quebec Junior A Montreal I Trois-Rivieres 4 Quebec Senior A Montreal 3 Vallcyfield 2 ' Ottawa 2 Chicoutiml l Quebrr 0 Shawinigan Falls 4 Northern Ontario Senior Greyhounds 3 Sarilt Indians 5 Laurler Trophy St. Calharlnea 1 Quebec 1 Sault R,()CHl5.s'I'ER, N. Y.. (AP) - Peter Mueller, crowd-pleasing for- mer German middleweight cham- pion, punched and clowned his way to in split I0-roiinil decision over Ralph (Tiger) Jones in ii lo-round light Saturday night. Mueller weighed 150 Jones 101. pounds : him 15:22, Delvecchlo 15:53. Thlnl perlodx l.'Toronto. Stew- art 3:23. Penalfiesz Pavcllch. Cl- htin U152. Skov. 121.54. 7 1 Stops: 4 Sawrhlrk 3 I3 15-35 1. I I ll 7- 7- , urn ey 1 open! BOSTON JAP) --Winter Doll! Molina scored two goals Batrirdav night as Boston Bruins moved into fourth place in the National Hockey League with a 6-8 victory over New York in a rough game? at Boston raardcn. Mohns. who hadn't scored in his eight previous games, got the clinching goal at 14:17 in the final period. by lifting ii harckhander put New York's Lorne Woralesnl but in the mu after I five game absence following an ankle injury. lruliie held a 2-0 lead after the 1 Elm period on goal! by Dori Mc- For efflcie ebneyand Lorne Ferguson. la- n led 4-) at the end of the sec- WIIITE ROSE SERVICE STATION new RAVEN Under New Management Contact-STERLING MacLEODi Also enquire about our free dishes offer White Rose Gas, Oils, Grease Anti-freeze and Batteries rig at nl service NE uftIr'Iuugvn1uadI ill-I an ' I aturday allies: McLaughlin 7:31, Mangrove 17:34. Overtime: Scoring; Nuire. Pen- 1altles: Lcplne 2:16, McLaughlin 7:16. Heon 9:58. L 'SpieIIi(2Tinlimes ”Ai local Rink The Lt. Governor's Bonsplel is getting near the prize winning stage. only 3 games will be played tonight and the balance of the game: will be played Tuesday and 1 Wednesday. I Another big annual event is start- ing tonight with 32 teams to play for four Christmas turkeys. One loss !in Section A will mean (be losers ;will drop into Section B., which jwill carry special prizes for the winning team. The gamesat'Iolclock tonight on ice 1-3 and 4 will be in the Gov- errior'a Bonsplel and game on ice 2, also games on on all 4 sheets of 1lce at 8.30, will be the starting of - the turkey spiel. I Following is the draw: 7 p. m. Ice 1-L. Turner vs. D. Saunders. Ice 3-Hon. T. W. L. Prowae vs. J. E. Burden. Ice 4-H. I. spillett vs. 8. Mac- r Donald. 1 Ice 2-E. MacNutt, Ralph Jenk- Ins, Emmett MacDonald. D. sedge- wick vs. R. Manning, B. MacDou- 1gall, 5. Duncan, G. J. Boudreault. 1 8:30 p. m.' l Ice 1-F. R. MacLaine. Art Rop- er, Lloyd Wellener. Earl MacLeod, ,va. W. R. MacNeill, Hon. M. Mc- .Gulgan, J. S .Taylor, Louis Bagnall. ' Ice 2-F. Hobbs, Dr. Barrett, Don Iseaman, Allison MacDonald vs. II. R. Carruthers, F. W. Curtis, Henry Douglas, Stanley Crosby. Ice 3-H. R. Bevan, H. Maclnnls. 1T. MacAdain, Dr. H. MacKcnzie, lvs. M. A. Howatt. Lester Johnston. ;Pau.l O'Rourke, Dr. A. MacMlllan. 1 Ice 4-Dr. L. Prowse. G. Hutche- -son, 5. W. Willis vs. C. MacDonald. . . 1 1.1011" wmonv WV Gog, Edward laid against it player -since Clim- B1.o,,,,,L ilottetown t-nlcred Maritime Major All games in the Turkey Bonspieli " Swim" H”Ck"" - I must have at least two of the teaml .1 members to play each game or dc-:,Argenfm: Runner 1Wins In Japan fault the game. KAMAKURA. Japan. (AP) -- Liuiky Reynaldo Gorno of Argen- ina forged through the rain past favored Veikko Karvonen of Fin- land at the three-quarter mark I Sunday in win the eighth Japan in- Heavy Fines, A total of 5485.00 in fines and 12 games in suspensions were divided between the Charlottetown Island- ers and the FTEGETICUQD Capital: for the outbreak in Thursday night's game in Fredericton. Vice-president Gilbert Gaudet of Charlottetown was officially in- formed Saturday night concerning the fines and suspensions which T. Babblt Parlee. president of the ASCHL, has imposed. They are as foliows:' Islander! player Vip Pal- ladino, fined 39200.00 and suspended for 8 games for striking referee Sonny MacDonald; Islaiidersi play- er Lloyd Hinclibci-gcr, lined 535 and suspended for two games for his duel with Rheal Grenon; Gren- on was fined :50 and suspended two games for his part in the same at- fair; the Capitals and the Island- ers clubs each fined 575.00 for their players leaving the bench to engage in the above mentioned fracas on the ice: the Islander-a' club have been fined an additional 550 for using Palladino on Friday night in violation of Rule 30a of the CAHA constitution. Mr. Forrest Clow has stated that these fines and suspensions will definitely be appealed to the Lee.- gue executive and that in the meantime imposition of these pen- alties will be withheld pending the outcome of the appeal to be heard in Moncton on Saturday, December II. The penalty handed Palladino, which was based on referee Sonny MacDonaldis report of the Freder- icton game. is the heaviest ever 1.....;.;;r;r 4-2 Victory 0 B ', tcriiational marathon by 120 Oll Imetrcs. . Gorno. 35. was timed oflfically BOSTON (Ap) .. win” 3 Run at 2:24.55 for the hilly. gruelling s1ew1.r1 ,nd Em: Ne; erenko 42.195-kilometre 26 miles, 335 yards scored in the third period for To meet AGSHL President imposes Suspensions was officially informed that the suspensions will not go Into effect until after the hearing and that the Amherst Ramblers, who have been late in arriving in Charlotte- town during their last two appear- ances here, will be in Charlotte- town in time for Tuesday night's game to start at 3.30. The writer has also been informed that the Ramblers club have beeniflned 3200.00 for their late arrival here last week and if they arrive late on Tuesday they will be further pen- alized. After receiving word of the lines and suspensions on Saturday night. Mr. Clow flew to Moncton yester- day and conferred with president Parlee and secretary Chandler. He 1.-.1111, Sunday 1111111 1,, give mil Karvoncnls second. place time was Maple Leafs a 4-2 National Hockey I 25253,”): HIS Fmmsh teammate- ;Lcag11c ,,1c10,.y over 30510" Bruins Erkki Puolakka. finished third in Tbcfore 9,277 fans. The Maple Leafs I 2529'": extended their undefeated string to College Football (By The Associated Prru) Niitre name 26, Southern Method- i 4 .south Carolina 19. The Citadel 6 North Carolina College 1; Ten- nessee Stnte ll Houston 19, Detroit 7 E .- Floi-lda State 3. Tampa 0 Florida A and . 67. Maryland state 19. Greyhounds Got, Two New Players BAULT STE. MARIE. Ont. (CP) sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds of tx Northern Ontario Hockey Ao- s iatlon senior southern group an- nounced Saturday the purchase of centre Harry Taylor and right- wlnger Steve Wochy from Buffalo Bisons of the American Hockey League, 1 Taylor. a 28-year-old native of Major Ball Leagues To consider 10- By JACK HAND HOUSTON, Tex. (AP) The American League will consider a proposal by Hank Greenberg. Cleveland Indians general manu- ger, to study operation as a l0-club league in 1956 as the baseball caravan moves to New York Mon- day for the major league meetings. Grecnbcrg will advocate naming of a committee to investigate the merits of expanding the league to 10 clubs, with authority to inform reputable groups that two franch- iscs will be awardctl upon proof of financial stability and stadium requirements. According to the American League agenda. Greenberg sug- gests the committee should report at the 1955 summer meetings, with a schedule and all other matters pertinent to a I0-club league. so that the league can expand to 10 clubs by the 1956 season. EYE L05 ANGELES-FRISCO The National League also will consider the 10-club idea with the Pacific Coast League teams of Los Angeles and San Francisco in mind at its meetings. One of the most important sub- jects on the National League agenda is ii Milwaukee proposal to require a three-fourths vote. in- stcarf of the present majority vote, to expand or contract the league nr move a club. five games. The less cost the Bruins ground as New York pulled into a fourth- 1 (place tie with Boston by tying ' Montreal 3-3 in Madison Square Garden. ' Summary First period: 1. Toronto. Mac- rDonald (G. Armstrong. Thomson) ,7:03. Pcnallics: Horton 9204. La- binr two minors 19:00, Nestercnko I9:00. Second period: 2. Toronto, G. Armstrong (Marshall) '19; 3. Boa-I ton. Sandford (Mackell, Godfrey) 7:39. Penalty: McKenney 17:23. 10 p.m. to 1 a.ni. Featuring the ISLANDERS DANCE THURSDAY, DEC. 9 Limited number of tickets Dress Optional ROLLAWAY CLUB For Reservations Phone 7142 Admission 551.00 Downtowiiers Third ptrlodz 4. Boston. Gard-l I5. Toronto, Stewart (Migay. Thom ' json) 1l:50: 8. Toronto, Nesterenku (Smith) 18:26. Penalties: None. lncr (Ferguson, Quackehbush) 5:13, I Stops: Ltimlcy . . . . . . . 9 7 8-24 Henderson . 4 I0 10-24 Jockey Hurrock (Rides 300 Winners MIAMI. Fla. (AP)-Jockey Wil- lir Hartack. second only to Willie Shoemaker in the 1954 national standings. rode his way into the 300-winners-n-year circle when he hnoted the longshot. So Polite, to victory in the six-furlong second race at Tropical Park Saturday. Only eight other jockeys In the lhislory of the American turf have ridden 300 or more winner: in a I single year. HOCKEY AMHERST TI,??3,”AY A GREATLY IMPROVED TEAM All i h e stirring game can provide. 1 Have You Pride? Excitement I assembled. ISO- Hnve a seat at this oonteatg I TICKET sans... ,lAll day today and tomorrow I i . (Tuesday). 1 I Country phone orders held : till 8 Please note prices 81.50. MJO FORUM 1 in Int Oluli. Plan Both leagues obviously have Los Angeles and San Francisco in mind as additional members. The league that does not win the race to the coast probably will take Minneapo- ll:-St. Paul and Toronto. Actions at the minor league con- vention where the American As- sociation moved as far west as Denver confirmed the general westward-ho spirit in baseball. CONSTITUTIONS ALL SET Although the I0-club idea is not on the official agenda for Wed- nesday's joint meeting. it will be discussed. Both leagues already have provided in their constitutions for expansion to 10 clubs. National League president War- ren Giles will propose changes in the playing rules so that an of- ficial game (41.5 or 5 innings) which is stopped by rain. darkness or any other reason before nine in- nlnga have been completed shall be called a "suspended game." It would have to be completed at a later date. FORIIM DATES , DEC. 6 T0 11 AIIONDAY - I Skating ........................ .. x to lo? TUESDAY- Chlldren'l Skating r Hockey-AMHERST I WEDNESDAY- Skating THURSDAY- Skating FRIDAY- Chlldrr,n'ir Skating .... ...... 4-5:30 I I-lockcy-Monctoii SATURDAY- Skatlng ......... .. . 3-5 Rural-Urban Session . 8-10 A very happy. social period 8-10 A SILK BROCADE " SATIN LAPELS "' ALL WOOL TARTANS SPORT If FAMOUS MAKES A PLAIDS AND CHECKS "' LARGE ASSORTMENT I" REGULARLY PRICED 'l' NYLON REINFORCED S REGULAR A SHRINK PRO0 ' GIFT BOXED ' DRESSING OOWNS "' BLUE AND WINE SHADES "' Reg. Price To S16.95-SPECIAL 7' GUARANTEED QUALIT! DIAMOND SOX -' ALL WOOL HAND FRAMED 31.9: QUALITY CHOOSE YOUR GIFTS FROM AN ALL NEW FRESH STOCK OF SKIRTS - PAJAMAS AND NECKWEAII b.yc.'lOOI(E - BLUESIONE - ABBEY - PARK LANE, Q i S WEEL 0.00 SHIRTS 2.95 34.95 . 135. l. Soccer Results Tottenham H l Evoi-ton I Wolverhampton W 3 (menu 4 . Vanity Much Oxford U 2 Cambridge U 3 LONDON (Batters)-Results of Saturday's British soccer games; ENGLISH LEAGUE DIVIIIOII 1 Aston Villa 0 Cardiff C 2 Blackpool 2 Arsenal 2 Bolton W vs Preston N E ppd Charlton A 3 Sheffield U 1 Huddersfield T 0 But-nley 1 Manchester U 3 Leicester C 1 Portsmouth 6 W Bromwlch 1 Sheffield W 0 Newcastle U 3 Sunderland 3 Manchester C 2 Continued: on page 15 St. James. Man.. saw service with- the Toronto Maple Leafs, has also played with Chicago Black Hawks are well as with Pittsburgh, Prov. ldence. Cleveland, st. Louis and Buffalo of the American Hockey Leag e. 0 A former Detroit Red Wlllgs 'Proapecl;. the 32-year-old Wochy played with Indianapolis. Philadel. phla, Cleveland and Buffalo. : V Another Giles proposal. to be considered at both the Nationai League and joint meetings, would provide for playing off all pogt. poned games that could have , bearing on the championship on the day after the close of the reg. ular season. . Trade talk that started at Hous- ton probably will be culminated in a series of deals. Only a few ma. jor league executives made tin Houston trip but all will be on hand for the three-day sessions at New York. IIOOO FIIEI. OILS Boat by Test MAI. 9911 For Quality Mildness CANADAIS f)'1.S'7)E1S'T .5111.-I)V6' CIGARETTE TOBAL ' " .f-i!&!.&?-':'.:1-:'.g4.;:?.'e:-34::-2-talc:E:-145:. gZ.9o1lli5- Ml "C & I?) O Y '.'..r W l; A Fr