..t;..i- ",4 .,- .. 0 Third Period Goals By Saindon Giv 3-1" Win Oyer Sydney SYDNEY. (GP) - A pair of ahird-period goals by sharp-shoot- ng Paul Saindon gave Charlotte- own Islanders a 3-1 decision over Sydney Millionaires in a Maritime Major League hockey game Tues- day night. It was Mills' third ltraight loss in four days, two of them at the hands of Islanders. Charlottetown played the game without defenoeman Bill LeBlanc and forward Gerry Lachance who left the club earlier in the day , and returned to Mont Joli in the Quebec circuit. Mont Joli requested the return of the two players. whom they sold In Charlottetown when it was be- lieved the Lower st. Lawrence League.was to fold. Coach Bucko Trainor said he had wired George Dudley. sec- retary 1- registrar of the Canadian Amateur Hockey As5ociatlon.- ask- ing for their immediate and in- definite suspension. He said Mont Joli had accepted the purchase price frciii Charlottetown. Islanders took the- lead in the first period. Elwood Ritchie scor- ing from Orui Carver. The 1-0 score stood until 12:17 of the sec- ond period when Lorne Pirle scor- ed for Sydney. Paul Saindon shot. the winner in the third on It play with Bob Gray. Seven minutes later he drew goalie Norm D:-felice out of the net for the insurance goal. Char-lottet.own's defence of Gus- taveson. McLaughlin and Black- burn playefl well. Goalie Roger Bess:-lte. was another big factor in the Charlottetown win. handli 35 shots against 19 for Defelice at the Sydney end. Linrups: - r Ch'town: Goal. Br-ssetlc: d0-' fence, Gustavvson. Mcliaughliml Blackburn. Gignar: forwards. Trainor. Gray, Saindon, Hennes- sey. Carver, Ritchie. rowers, Dow- ln . 1 Szydneyz Goal. Defelice: defence. Matthews. McDonald. Mclntyre. Reardon; forwards. COWRFL Kim” lnec. Duhuc,' Robertson. Pine. Lacroix, Mcnougall. Marshall. e Islanders ' mg '..'::.'r.tr to Form Winter Racing cluli Some interesting hockey develop- iments which at the moment are gencloudcd in a few shrouds of yiiiystery are expected to be clear- ed up'today. some time within the next twelve hours definite word ;should be received on the status of ichuck l-loldaway and John Bailey, the two forwards whom the Island- lers hope to obtain from the Sask- mwlyiatoon Quakers. By.this evening formed Winter Racing Club at nlionegmmg Togfandcefgggf shigilldugg WE” Mgnqed rimfung M. hm'”' kIfIOlK'I?l.nce(':0R:h Bucko Ti.-aiiior will men an name” m m9 Fax Paw lir.-set with the Islanders executive Dr. F. C. Dcugan I (above! was elected president of the THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN Scoring Punch At Sydney ilion at the Exhlblllofl Grounds last night. As anresult of last night's organ-. izational meeting it is very like-lyl that winter racing will be held at. the Charlottetown Driving Pnik this season with the first races to. comments about the middle of nexti month. i Dr. W. T. Hooigr first vice president of the club and Mr. Alban Farmer. second vicei president. The secretary treasurer: is Mrs. I. ll. Yeo. Other directors last nights meeting Moreside. Sam lfcnncdy. Edd Downe. James Arbirig, Elwood? Shaw, Johnny Williams, Joe i-it-n-' neasey and Willard Stewart. A second meeting will be held? next week at which time ii con- stitution and set of by-laws will be presented to the horsemen for ratification. It is quite possible that the new club will register with the i'.S.T.A.l If the club registers the liorsemcn will race for purses and there will probably be parti-mutuel betting. The question of registration is one that will be settled at next week's meeting. The majority of the horsemen last night spoke in fav- anpoiiitcd at include Eric- Surnmary:-- First Period 1--Ch'town. Ritchie. . LCarver) 1-20 Penalties: None. Second Period 2--S.vdne,i'. Pirit. lRohertsonl . . . . . .. 1?-17 Penalties: McLaughlin. Dubuci l'f:O9. Third Period 3-Ch'town Ssindcn. fGray) 4-00 L. chwown. Salndon. tBlackburnl 11-38 Penalties: None. - W Stops:-- o ' Scasetie ...... 'l0 ll i4-35 Defelice .. 9 5 5-19 Edmonton Gt-is lhree Players EDMONTON. (GP) - Edmonton Flyere. last-place club in the Western Hockey League. have ac- quired three forwards in an at- tempt ic get back into contenti'i. it was learned here Tuesday. Coach Bud Pcile disclosed from Toronto where he conferred with Jack Adams. general manager of the parent Detroit Red Wings, that Edmonton has acquired Neil strain and Marcel Bcnin. left wingers with major league experi- ence, and Frank Ktibasek, a cen- tre. strain. 27. was bought from New York Rangers for an undis- closed sum. Bonin. 21. was ac- quired from Sherbrocke of the Quebec Hockey League. also a De- troit farm club. and Kubaaek. a 24-year-old Alberta product form- -erly with Plyers was purchased from Cleveland of the American Hockey League. ilockey Score: (By The Canadian Press) Marithn:-Molar Charlotmetovori 3. Sydney l Glace Bay 3. Halifax ti. Quebec Provincial St. Jerome 4, -Cornwall 1. Ontario Senior A. Owen Sound 6. Niagara I Btrntford 1. Windsor 4. Ontario Junior A. St. Catharines 6. Quebec : Gait 3, Kitchener 4. ' Northern Ont. Senior A. Bault Ste. Marie, Ont.. 1, North Bay 9. i To Late To illasslfv if-AITMENT T0 RENT. SECOND floor. separate entrance. Living room. kitchen, bath, two bed- rooms. Hot water and swve sup- plied. Phme 4097. -gi?0llllM tvtiiis j nov.' "24 - 2: wlmmsnu-L. General skating ...... I to 10 on. . - riding! I to 10 skating ' ting .-... 4 to 5:30 OE BAY 8:80 atos ty ' .:Ito1o or of registering with the UST.A. Among those who spoke were Cyi-il' Smith. George Gregory. Emme'l Bernard and Eric Moreside. Klingdlliav-er” Bout Al San lfrancisctiuloniglii !AP)-Cana- champion Ll'll trades I , SAN FRANCISCO, ydian lightweight lArthur King of Toronto fchavez of San Jose in a 10-round. fight each hopes will lead to a'l chance at the world lightweight: bout was stopped. Says lavagello New Manager of.- Monirealjoyais . was elcctcd I tonight to discuss the matter of the 'missing hockey players. . . A Although it came as a surprise to learn that the players left with- out giving the club a warning their departure was not entirely unex- pected. Lnst week Gerry Lachance old the Islanders coach that he wished to return to Quebec as he could not get an apartment and his wife. who cannot speak English, did not like living in a hotel room. 'According to reports LeBlanc also, left for family reasons. It is not even certain but it is quite pi-olmblc that they-have 30116.00 Mont Joli. . . The C. A. H. A. have ordered the players to return to Charlottetown or to face indefinite suspeiisioii. What will be done in the cvriil iii the players won't return here is another question. They. , cdild be traded or they could be sold back to the Mont Joli club. It is ini- likcly that the Islanders will have the players suspended altliouali the Halifax St. Mary's had G00I'l:P MacGregor suspended when hf! )9” Halifax several seasons n80 W"-11' out the permission .of the Club. The Islanders should soon have anoihcr forward here. Charlebois. who agreed to play 10F 1h3,1518"ds era and then became ill with ap- pendicitis, has sent the Islaiiders word that he is ready '-0 PMY and the islanders are sending him his transportation. He is a. left winger who started last season with 0'.- tawn. Senators. He suffered a groin mjury during the season and fin- ished the year in B. lower g league. When he gets into condition he should be quite a.he.lp to the club. . Despite that fact that they were very y Islanders won their first victory of the season on Sydney lCe- Pm” Sairidon. who had trouble last night. He twice in the third period to supply the islanders with their margin of BeaveIrsIEdgeA Moncion 7-6 SAINT JOHN. N.B.. tcpi-saint John Beavers, defending Maritime champions. won a narrow 7-6 vic- inry over Moncton Flyers Tllesdiiy night. their first win in the New Brunswick Senior Hockey Li-ague. NEW YORK. (CP)- ThcoWoi'ld- i Telegram said Tuesday it has learned that Harry (Cookie) Lav-l agetto, it Brooklyn Dodger coaclil last season. will be the new man- ager of Montreal Royals. the Dod- gers' International League farm club. Lavageltu. 38, was the Dodger third-baseman in 1947. when his two-run cmuble in the ninth inning mined Bill Beven.s' bid for a world series no-hitter and gave Brooklyn 3 2-1 victory over New York Yankeu. He will sucoed wally Alston as Montreal manager following Al- ston's appointment to manage the Dodgers. the newspaper says. lleiiors Pick Tiger-Cali TOR-ONTO, (OP) -- The betiors have picked Hamilton Tiger-Cats in defeat Winnipeg Blue Bombers in Saturday's Grey Cup final here. With Winnipeg money still to come. eastern fans are laying from 0-! to 2-1 that Tiger-Cats whip the western hampions. Toronto fem ere laying G-5 and 7-5 on Cots and the betting public l Saturday they tied 3-3 with Fron- ericton Capitals in the leagun opener. Led by a flashy line of Ron Gaudet, Bill Ma.cPhersnh and Bert Dalling. Moncton c1rt.a i'our- goal margin down to one in the lnst period. but could not quite get. over the hump. Beavers had been definitely in command of the ice until the last pPPlnd. Tigei-Ilais In Workout; HAMILTON. (CF) - Hamilton Tiger-Cats held a workout Tuesday night 'in pre- paration for Saturday's Grey Cup era and "no.gntry" sign on their training grounds. From here in, they'll practice behind locked gates. i The team. still bruised from their gruelling two-game big four final against Montreal All-iueites. will concentrate. mainly an pass defence and offensive man... tvres with no scrimmage: scheduled. Players will not wear pads. only aweatsults. t Meanwhile. .'l'iger-Cat ticket holdegs and secreTar'y- treasurer Frank Gibson said tic- ketii would go on sale. Thursday in Eu:-iiltnn was willing on Monday in give 2-! onlthl Big Four title-I at 9 a.m. ' .- Each person, provided he has short-handed last night the N - trouble with -punches here tonight with Eddiplmrelice here M Monday hm ml Lmegups. counted 90-minulc final with Winnipeg Blue Bomb- lmmedlately clamped.n fans :35, mcred for tickets. There. are"I, - Paul Sain-don rleftl and Elwood Moncyineii. Ritchie wright: yupplied the scor- ind punch last landers defeated the Sydney Mil-ldon wrztpped up "the 'iio!iaires. It has the Islari-dei-s'ithe third with his two goals. second consecutive win over the Glace Bay Miners In Ritchie put the Islanders ahead night as the ls-ll-0 in the first period and Sain- contest in s -u NOVEMBER 25. Fredericton In ' 4-2 Victory Over Aiiiicrsi FR.DD!:R.l.CTON, (OP)-Fredaiu ictori Cdpitals opened the New Brunswick Hockey League et.l-tome Tuesday night and doubled the score 4-2 over Amherst Meteors at York Arena. Fredericton and Saint. John Beavers both have three points for a league leadership tie on I tie and a. win each. Giis Bolsvert in the Amherst nets was the outstanding player on the ice when the Caps peppered the visiting case can with 56 saves. Twenty-two came i.ii the operunrg period. Centre.Bili McDonougli scored .two of the home goals. Archie Burton and Tommy Bliss were the other Fredericton marksmen. Bob Pllon and Wally Sheppard were the Amherst scorers. only Six Danaities were called in the game with each team getting three apiece. Expect l5 Millions To Watch Or Hear Grey Cupfiame : ( By 1953 Jim Bniitiilile. ('iiiintlinii Press Staff Writer) TORONTO. tCP)-Nearly one. ' third of Canada's population of -. "NU'l.V 15.000000 will watch or lis- ton on Saturday. For one Grey Cup dny- even in the Mzirltimcs which in the last few years has begun to take an ' ' ' interest in Upper Canada's foot- I I 1 a 1 ball madness -- people remain i glued to their radio and televis- l AN. 1 , ion sets. :3 HALIFAX. tori s Gllicc am-l lLuniicv. Lcylr) is:32l. M'f"'l.'1"'v”m l""k-V W” M” "9 Miners. at the bottom of the Mai'l'-l Pciialtics: Morrow 1:12, Bloom '" VH5"). smdlul” its”! 53'”? ltime Major Hockey League. cameil2:43. ll3inSrIl,pegH;l3yl1tIlzmgnm1h:r(sr-(liliclz within 38 seconds of stopping lea-v Third Period guc-leading Halifax Atlantics 'l'uc:-- - 6-Halifax. Watson day night. tMcPl'iee, Hollett) They led Halifax 3-2 with that Penalties: Bloom periodfbut Mincrs went ahead in the second when Bobby Brown shot one from Luir.'ey and Lt-yte. They stayed there. until Watson's last-minute evener. Atlantics pressed for the wiri- ner in overtime. outshootiiig Min- Door On All J Eavesdroppers forwarrls. Miller. Connolly. four season flflktil stubs. will he WIDE VARIETY limitrd to four seats. Gih.-on clidi .4 not (liscinsc the number of tickets. rt-ceivcrl by the chin from ltianadinii Rtighy llnion. 4..- .... and rlingos. or wild dogs. 191221 613' Br0wnlA.fll9l'lCflll sports writers will over- ei-s 2 to 1 but Dion held them off.. (By Art Brrdml. Funndinvi Press Stnlf W'rli'cI'l Glace Bay: Goal. Dion: dcfeiiec. NVROR-'i. Onl-. iCi"l'- GN'iFi:" Cooper. Whytp, Anvmjjn. T,-ge,-.;i'l'raftcii, piignzitrioiis. ficry-toiiguetl Roch. coach of Winnipeg Blue Bombers. Hunting in Australia rang:-s front theibuffalo:-s and crocodiles to rabbits l The Neighbors 3”"; I.-.v-an-In. '--.'T-'.'1'u'-iJi':u”Zo- - . before you decide oirmeot lam" By George Clark ."Why dofyou always read-those cook books for an hour off hi 1 pm. EST in tho countryis greatest grid classic. More than 80 Canadian and much left of the third period, l)ulll3i02, Watson. Lumley 19:40. now the Smdmm-y. phhmme Ross Watson scored the. tying gozil.. Overtime Pcrlod press box. The. Canadian P”,-:s' After one overtime session the No scoring. Canada.s miopwnuvn newsggmhg score wap still 3-3. Pciialty: McMeekin 3:02. 4-ring agency, Wm have R 5lx.m,,n Miners deserved to win. They Stops: mam hovering the gum... outsliot Atlantics 3'7 to 29. only Dion ............ .. 4 611 3-29 Thousands of Canaan," Sm-Vice. the good work of goalie Roy Mc- McMeekin . 91212 4-37 mm 1,. Engyand and Germany Meekin saved Halifax. In the - -T” -W - -- Wm Xistpn M .,1,.y.b...pmy de. Glace Bay net Dick Dion also was Sc.-gpuons of the ggnqe by shun. 00'-Slflndllllt wave radio. Recordings of the Each team scored in the first broadcast will ,he flown to the Far East in the biggest radio and television coverage of any sports event. in the country's history. A potential audience of 5.500.000 will receive on-the-spot broadcasts from '70 rndio stations covering all provinces except Newfound- lnnd. The CBC-TV network will link Toronto. 0itawa'and Mont- real. A kincscopc (of the televised spectacle will be rushed to CFPL chlmpmnshm . lrictory. In the dressing room after rm-dv B,-own! campben, Leygcv Lum.-iierded his team into training London. Ont.. which formally The 26'y"r'”ld Kmg h” ”"-the Islanders-Sydney game a week lay. . quarters hr-rc Tucsday and opens its station Saturday. and to eds! in 639313110? W" Qh?”'9Z- 23' ago Defelice was proclaiming to gaumx: Gm, Mcfweekin. degpronintly slammed the door on CKSO in Sudbury. which has had :yea"01d C”1.H.m'"'” Mexmm Wh" his team-mates that Sainclon had fence Bloom mfmnd I;emm'. MK, eavosdronpcrs. ' television for only a few weeks. '5CO”d I d'3c's'O" "V" worm ”'h”m'l-one of the hardest shots if not the Neil-'(0.....m.d's wvwrgt Fordl Hui. Trnflon nnd his Bombers lnnrl- The radio coverage will he on Plonl -1lmm..V CRl?lf3l' I11 P1 llnlirlitlfiha,-dggsg shot, in the M.M.H.l.. 1e”.'wntson iM0..;.m.. Mcphgc led at Toronto's Mailnn iiirrinrl the largest network ever to carry final!-' 9-M'll9T UB5 .VCBl'. CilfiV('7.. . o - Omcms. ' Laurie 'PnWcr he lTucsdn,v afternoon in their ;:nily- a Canadian sports event. Sixty- w1."3”mmthe."ng as a mild 1””. The saint Dunsian's Uiiiversit:v.3e,mey aha Bume Muycaiu. g' decorated. chartered "Blue Bom- four stations carricd last year's Mn" , lbnsketball squad should be at full summan, i her Special" plane and left at Grey Cup. Comparison of fights with Lw'ols...engm Sam.-day mgm when they Hm. ,,".'od once for this town 24 miles north The radio account will he. beam- iwmmon ”Pp""9”l5 in "Gem-meet St. F. X. here in an exhibition lggnmas Hmo" of Toronto. ed into homes of football fans moml” lm””"”35 It 31”” i"-”"lC5L';:amc. Jack Reardoii. the Saints (MCI-,h'F'(. mam”, 4,48 "Workouts will he rinsrtl on from Sydney. N.S.. to Nnnnlmo. Each took decisions orcr Al'lll:II”i4l mg man of Du"... years, is (,xnECu,d: 2pGHcp B-av Lumlev - ;l'Yt"l',VflllP. including llin 1ii'csv.'," B.C.. and from Pclcoilsland. Ont. Savoie of Montreal and Henry .0 be back in action. Without .L;,.,u,. " t 1.,,1Q'Ti'nfion told Toronto sports writ. Canada's most southern point. to ?”)Vl5'f Kim W9” H"? Cimdmn Reardon last Saturday night in pem,'m.'.. Wm” 4,09 Arc:n;'lcrs and photographers at the nlr- Dawson Creek. B-Cw in "W 15? i” "W 5-'"'0lF- CMW2 holds Anti onish t e Saints bo ed in ihel . " . " ' rm-t. north. I nine-round decision over Savnie. XEVE,-13,15 by” 55.42 c.,.l.V....1. vi-.a5lu'”' Bmo21"l"9"':0'I. H I ' Asked how he planned to work Eight radio stations will carry The odd result is due to the factpa rather .-9m,.rkRb1c showmg mi; spuqhhx Mm Hf" '" out his team fnr Sniurdnys Gray the game in British Columbia. that Chavez suffered a cut from the gajnu who were aha,-. 9,. bum a;e).'”.tI I ” U5 Cup final against Huiiiilloii Tigciu The others: Aihertzi '1: SHSRHIPW "' "cldmm hu"'.fin the head midlpractise and experienced players I 5gGh",)B , C H, "7 Cats. Ti-ziftnn said; cwan 7; hIRnll0I)B!4C Ontario 32: received the decision because he ....,.. l 'R'C.m f"d5'C”'l”'goilD . ' ”Woll. I'm not going in run. Quebec 3: Nova Scotia 4: New Wu ahead on mung, when the 5-Glm N - imp I 3-00.llic-in to death Thursday and 1-'1-1. Brunswick 4; Prince Edward Is- acc Bay. Brown id.....g-. land L Persons in the Maritlmes will start. listening at 1:45 p.m. AST. In the television field the game will he carried on CBLT Toronto. CBOT Ottawa and CBFF Moni- real. uo r gun wisv Hockey players Gerry Lachance and Bill LeBlanc,who left here yesterday morning, presuma ly for Mont Joli, Quebec. will be or- dered to return to the Islanders by'the C.A.l-f.A.. it was learned last night from Jim Maccallum. Secretary of the Islanders Hockey Club. M, George , Dudley, Secretary Treas- urer cf the C.A.H.A. has already forwarded a wire to Mont Joli advising the two players to re- turn to Charlottetown immediate- ly or otherwise face indefinite suspenslom A meeting of the Islanders ex- ccutivc will be held tonight to decide what action the local club will take in the matter. The two players. who came here from Mont Jail in week and a half ago. departed yesterday morning without the permission or knowledge of the Islanders Club. Although their departure ('Hl'llL' as a total surprise t6 the island- ers officials it was not the first intimation that the Islanders had of the players' desire to return to Mont Joli. Last. week LaChancc told coach Bucko Tralnor that he wished to return to Mont .loii be- cause he could not obtain tin apartment. Neither LaChance nor his wife could speak a word of English They were expecting their child and were BROOKLYN, N. Y.. ter Alston. niaiioger of the Mont- real Royals last bench. is the new manager of the Brooklyn Dodgers, sticcecdli:-z Chuck Dresscn. Unlike Drcssen. Alston. 42.agreeg lo a oiic-year contract for an un- disclosed sum. Walter 0'Malley. Dodger presi- dent, ended it wild guessing con-' test by calling reporters to his of- nces Tuesday to meet the new manager. Alsdmls name had been bandied about with several others since Pee Wee Reese decided he couldn't mix managing and playing short- stop. Few, however, knew the soft- spoken gentleman from Oxford. Ohio. Alston moved up to the parent club after it brllllaht record on the farms at Nashua, N. H., Pueblo. St Paul and Montreal. The former St. Louis Cardinal first baseman-for one game back in i938-won pennants at at. Paul in 1949 and at Montreal in 1951 and i962. This year he finished second to Rochester in the International League but swept the playoffs and crushed New York Ya.nkeu' Kan- sas City Blues in the little world series. It was this success against a Yankee team-even if it was it minor league team- that helped him win the new job. World Series Aim "I am aware of anybody who ever beats a Yankee." raid O'Mal- ley with a smile. "It's no secret that we're out to win a world series. We're going to point for it." Lechance I And Lenin? Quit Islanders; Ordered To Return By. ” room. They advertised f nished apartment but Iiferle hm able to find suitable living 39...?" modations. m' For several days coach Tn. Lachance LeBianc and mo" Bessette 'searched for an SS5: merit. but were nsuccessful. y terday morninz Lachance and 1:: Elisha left in the latter: Car, The- players joined the lslqnd ers after the Mont Joli ciuli in; folded. The Islanders paid 3300 for their, services. Shortly we the two players arrived Mont Joli re-organized and at tempted to lure the players had; to Quebec. The Q.A.l-LA. mad that the players belonged to Mnnt Joli but the C.A.l-LA. ox-or-iiil-q the Q.A.H.A. and gave the .,m,. ers to the Islanders. Yesterday morning Jim MW Callum of the Islanders got m touch with Dudley of the to H. A. as soon as he letirnml Q: the players departure, li...n..y told MacCal1um that he had ti.-9,. in" Montreal over the wnn'.....,,,; and had told the Mont Joli Club that l.aChanu' and LeBlanc um-e the properly of the Islantlcr- 1.1,. also told Mont Joli not to lilfllpm; with the players. y l.aChance (AP)-Wal- ' in his last game with l.I;.,..1.,r.. scored three gn.1'.;.u lczid the local club to a 7-1 W”, lover Sydney Millionaires. Follow. first living in a liotcll in: the some the playm paid for their V'00k's work um-g Walter Alston Manager Of ThebBrook1yn Dodgers -0- - .-D . Although Alston saw the im.-7. est of service in the big I58:Qilt ml is unfamiliar with the N.iii0flA.l League. he has managed 25 of ma current Dodgers at various states of their careeic. On his hr; Brooklyn Club at Nashua ll'. lhu now defunct New England lcagug he had it pretty fair battci-y on Don Newccmbe and Roy Cximpan. clla. "I will need iielp on R in: of things before we get. into the sea. son." he said. "I didn't even know I was going to get the Job unm last night. Buzzy (vice-president Buzzy Bavasil called me and told me to get on it plane and com. to Brooklyn. I Just had timc to catch a plane. "Coaches? I haven't had time to think. There is it chance I might keep what we had last year. My type of game? It "all depends on the club. I'll adjust my tactics la the type of club we have. . "I'm tickled to death to gel the job. I feel a little like the first time I went to St. Paul. jttiiipliig up to Triple A ball. I guess rm ytlirilled if you want to put it that way." . 0'Maliey went out of his ll'lli' to stifle reports that Alston was only a "fill-in" or "interim" manager. "No one is breathing on your neck." he told Alston before the press. "You've got the job. his not esential that you win unless you lose because of your own shortcomings. I like to think mi willibe the manager for it in-es: many years. I will be very happy if that happens. If there is Fl. play- er failure, it doesn't neccssinly mean the manager will hr the goat." , . Hungary vs. By Arch Mlclienale (Canadian Press staff Writer) LONDON. (CPl - Eleven ath- letic citizens of the Hungarian Democratic. People's Republic will attempt today ontthe green award of Wembley Stadium to end a 90- year Engli soccer record. The stak s, are high and the billed as the classic match of the half-century. Victory for Hungary means an unbeaten string of 27 games and continued soccer pre-eminence dat- ing from her Olympic victory at Helsinki last year. Her players, who receive no salaries. will be in line for decorations like "worthy contrasts ntarked in what has been England In Soccer Match Today sportsman of the people's i-cnublTs7 IbEnglsnd triumphs. shc iciimnl undefeated at home by a ltlftlgll team. Her players get Z50 uni or lose. , - Expect Victory The Hungarian team M mick!- quiet. polite and Obviously it ex- cellent condition - told Englisli re- porters that they expect in Will and that Stanley Matthew En? lands 39-year-old ball jiicclrr. ll the only man they are Rfrfiltl of. "'I'l1ey won't go to Jail," Guitsv Behes. Hungarian vice-mini.sicr of sport. told reporters when askrd what happens if Hungary in-05 H0 smiled as he said it. ?4. Continued on Q51 I By J. R. wound l . I 54 you Eigrvf V t'BRN6 OFF HOME WHILE I'M FlXN' A' . 'sAt5ac.n1(ouel-ri'Av' LSOFTEM -n-iA'rcsKui.i. WITH A yours sAPLIH'.'. I MIGHT vrr;'vou-I ' I MISTER soi:'A,1 AM NOT MIND ' izumknng - same To voul voulz'Hoss,f su'r.wii.i.-vou; Kiui:t.wHoi.o., OWN H065 WHiLE YOU ARE