CLEAR SAILING OVER BARRICADE Mia: Gall Fuss or Canadian team (tildes Thundvrhlrd over harrirade during international jumping event at opening or Nulmnnl Hots! SImw II Madl- son Square Garden In New By mvr WINTOSH OTTAWA IF lurk) “ The Rough knnrkrd last RldPrs out have III the sudden-death semlallnal. In I 196! by annnto Argonauts and plated a single pm throughout In 1962 by Montreal Alnuettea l MnnII‘PHI Hi again Ottawa's 0n- ‘wnenl In uIa aeml-tinal torinltit llaninl a! Z Pm ,\ST tlonal Ielevmon network 1 Friday. night the two days and nights and the weather torerasl w a ter- lSummerside Summersloe High School hm ‘ball team play their hnnl game ot the season at Saint Dunstan: lllr mi Monday. and many their supporters are expected In k9 tuzht ‘make me the to chariottetonn Ito see the boys Wage a laat- Interscholastic team. Saint Dun- talan' High Sth e Sen- ‘ A“ Interscholamlc Island Championship. ank L'aann won the event. IAP erephnInl Odds & Playoff History Favor Calgary In Finals CAI/GARY ICPliIMIsIrQ and luck may prove equahzers but all \Ildll'alul‘s eslahllsh Calgary Stamped": as tavnriles over Saskatchewan Rnngnrmers In the Western Football Conlerenre twozume. lolaLpnlnt scnlt-Iinal "rich, Slflmpl‘l‘lcl'~ art fill-IMIHI la- \'Ilrll('5 [0 \\‘III IIN‘ Ilnl KamP Ind lz-poInt [rvttrllm In “in the “ «men. which kIL'ItS on lodoy and winds on In Regina Monnny night Wnrkmorl stadium Frtdai llItarIl‘ll \lt-\iahnh tn clear the mid I»! three what "I smtw a wlIn-h h Ii [31er WNIIII‘SIIR) The Ilrltl “as In ,1”an mnrlilinn Sunni sklt“ lrmpl‘ralllrFfi in the Ion ttts nnd li-milc-prrhnnr wrstrrh \\Ul(l~ ttK'Yf‘ Inn-rant In? Raml‘ Ilml‘ \ \ollaut t‘l’n\\d nt 2Il.'tfltl l~ r\pr‘rirrl Tllr Liam? will hr Ielensro on 0hr i‘TY national nrlll'nl' IveI-InrnranI-rs In 1961 and In past Krmt r lmal rcttnn lal‘nr Sinnrperlers l‘algnri store-Ii m points and piled on Ii.5lz vnr .~ in wmntne In and lying two "I Iii I‘K'Illlal‘ tentnn zamr‘a leghridnrx hat! neven IIoIanes no Inn lll‘s on a point prnduvtlnn nt‘ 223 and Hill Vania GREAT nx DEFENLE The nll‘eneivr tight-rs are torn- pered tn- saskatrhewan‘s deten- Il\‘P pt'l’lm'malll'l‘ and the club! To; Raci Slated For Today I Frank Acorn K Kain: to try one agaln to got his tall and wInIe-r homers rat-Inn pl'ngm underway thIa arlrrnoon nI NE at Charlmleutwn nrirm: Park The hmmn wan Lo have owned last Saturday but heavy rains (creed l WPGI'S P'Islponement. would try la today with n halme card llaao on tor Mon- day allotment. FARM oaahen one on this at- ternmn'o menu, four dues all an»: dlnufle doahea. m tut one tinde ctauale Mum learn. int: with Anthony L on an nail, hllttwed by Helen": Dream. Slflr an Poi-ms and WA Votes. This um should dettnttely‘ pin-once at» (light may enter- ‘0 Ind Ill tux-Ina Md filmed have In theIr first hi) vnfll ‘ riders personal season record. Rough- surrenoereo only paints to Calgary's m Ind ine IereeoteI-l 34 passes to Stam- perlers' rt. There was hot a single point dillcrcnce IX‘UA‘PPII III? I \A n teams In three inns games Cal- gar) unn me an the othrr matcllt‘s ended in 4-4 and {Kl-$1 es. PeI-rnrrnnnren In part ula)‘n[ls shIrt stamnenerr mark in Irnnt. Calzan' has won two of the live \cmHInaIs tllny have hlaynl In tho Insl I4 yearsvmrludillg a * ltiq IleI-Isinn Iner Rounn. riderk lav year Saskatchew‘h has “an one or seven xoml-Ilrlal playtlfls In the same perInIi Ileail'o thonlo be a man»:- Inn » as nnth clubs are loohma - n her”! In the Grey Cup tInal Inr Iht- that tune in manv VPal" Rougllrlders Inst rrai‘l’lfid the national tinal In that and slamneders In met SrshntI-howan e n a r h Bub shalt indiralod that Ra} Pu» tho “I” art the and over Ed BItullnnnn, who joined Roughrttl- ers lI-om a|:ary lete in thin sonoin. at lIatrbrt-lI tor the openn- Dnubllul starters, holh with knot antlrlt-s. arr tackle EIII ctnrhe amt saioly Gun? Wiaotuk. noughritlern' starting quaI-iere h rL Wlll be non Lam-aster. former Ollaua Rnugh Rider, ng CE nhnnt equal monor mime on thorn .t the mtltuK-lk Etery one n! the other thtw classrs l‘oltl'i be Pqually a~ m- toI-t-sung ImtI-ctl there-n a good olInnee that some or them will steal me antlth feature erent.‘ TneI-e wIIl be win and place halting on all men, aa well 15‘ two dally amines Mid I:on 266 I Under the Export guidance or mama Gard MonttoI-d Mid 'nIIrlt WhIteheao, the shonmensioa boyn have made mlderablr erong this year, and the last game with 5.1). High School at Queen ElIzaoeth Park In sIImmecsioe . was a ml cmwd»plehser Hickey in their quarterback. with Pant Macwillluns, cominz‘ at! the defensive line-tin to sub- caleary coach Bobby Dobbl aliiute for Htehey on nix-usinn.‘ say. his round la in II! hest hit-n pernyia nneonhelrbest physIrot shape since mid~Au~ yard garners, hnvrnir ramped to EN some III-Imam touchdowns our. in: the season Gerry smith Is .Inutlier key player in the line» "AYE" “"3 up. The 511.5. team is tit-hotter The oanee played on lmmwlnllilegdogs fog‘tbta‘lfit “hauls” , Il ey are eornun give tanI role| In the detelnpmenl or a” my have "my. and would drama n Greete._ IndIa and M m, a“ emu“ ham, Wm Japan In ancient Inner. ‘all upset win a main:in MAY THEIR SACRIFICES NOT HAVE BEEN IN VAlN O OUGLAS BROS £9 ONES INC qulnellm It ’Lest We Forget’ . . . . may they rest In IIQIICI and dignity BELVEDERE STORE 81. Peter: M. let us pause to pay tribute to thou who did not return from two world wars . . . and lot u: pray for pone. in our time. N0. 20l CONFIDERATION WING R.C.A.F. ASSOCIATION. CHARLOTTII'OWN Nov. Ilth, 1963 l ' ' lthts aeaaon um i In three meeIinea this season. vorite passIng play treonentl ‘RldPtk heaI Al: wire and lost not he “as in anlen a lull» ‘ltlIhPmltnt‘P IntInIslIInea ('10:: hart. vlhn annnrenIlI IIIulon't I P I. k mttlenl rain or manner: Salt". 7 Third time dav mo years Ottawa semi-[Ina], h I- e n better muadara Under atrocious the Easurn‘vlaymx canditmns._ Foothall Conlerent-e plavolls in 18-17 with eight points to me Th! tal um. will b, m. m cw. M. aunt .rnelrsnn. the laugh. e leadt lie I This would rcdul! the contest Ween. . ‘Dixon and Dan Cllrk of the A]: and a e ‘WIIIIE oi the Ridern. ‘HAVEN‘T Los'r AT HOME iAnd Saints lg“ me {IA (It III Ill‘l, they lPIaY Monday S’side M'nors Register Today with stand agnins a very stronll Igfiufian? 3kg“ I" n“ yesterday can do so at me Cunt- stadium (hrs Imam. atartlnz at at: man or met: um: nmel ere wouldnt have to play Ln fli- n ,0 nmy min “5,. M, ,., WM 1‘“ IN REMEMBRANCE ON NOV. ii, 1963 :onnd to HarnIItan Tiger-Cain, are let,» ahnnt the playing unnr innt \tuntrenl had an even trnrse oItInns in last renrx «cml-Ilnal. rrI-nrd ngaInst Riders last >9} Theten rushed lnr mi raids In \tmwlntt inner: and a llkfllld 24 L'Llrl’ll‘s ranettt too or thr attll non the semi-Ilnal e [our completed paws and man said he had hoped Rld' scored htnh rhtaun lltlll'hd0\\n| In Memory of Those Who Fell ll 1 0n lhe nullng 0! lie! ye‘al a Alouetw are the they won asl quarteriand never rum, he game, 1 Under probable llmllzr unrltll. ions today, the grral Defiant“ ent nl Canadian quanerhart my mum ng thrower. tnr e be- Geotcr Monday Thole“ Ind Ermp November Ilth Another Ilclfll’ tn the gem: is Bidet-a aren't used to lot. Llnsdnwne Park. thrlt‘ I no In '5 Remembrance We Remember the Dead of Two World War: This Remembrance Day HOOLEY'S MEN'S WEAR Charlottetow- Day Ar (inidnn ltm Ias' nun Rudisch Goroge Your Volks‘ungen Eh]er P- FL I that all younelteI-s drawn Sotllhtmrt 150 (It. George St. la pm In Honored remembrance of our sons who gave their lives Fora greater Canada, a better world where we may live in peace with- out leor. We pay them grateful tribute. They shall not grow old as we who are left grow old; Age shall not weary them, nor the years condemn. At the going down of the sun and in the morning WE SHALL REMEMBER THEM. CHARLOTTETOWN BRANCH N0.l ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION“