The Guardian, Charlottetown, .Wed. Dec. 5, 1962. 15] ff? iAcI Calling For Fighters LuresTonoung CanUCkSI Conservative Activities .. ‘ . \ . . \NTVN 4v": ,wfi/‘g, an ap a, a, «u a, s x #ff‘fiyfyfiff‘xfiré I ' NEW YORK tAP)»“Wanted: were husky young men—among Serby of Riverside. Ont. vholiday examination in col-I h t;\,'. Young men between the ages of them two Canadians from the A syndicate headed by Gcnchge. . \\ . {,"5’ 18:25, athletically inclined who Windsor area—who include a Schoor. a New York restaurant; Six or eight men will be ‘ * ~ ~ . m... lip; IWIsiI an opportunity to become policeman. a hairdresser. a day man and writer. placed the ad. iselcctc—d to make a drive for the professional heavyweight box- laborer. a night club singer. Some 175 young men responded. hworld heavyweight title. ' Irs." college students. a truck driver A dozen have come to New’ "We don‘t know exactly howi I I i So read the classified ad with eight children and a rich,York. some sitting up front inlmany we will choose." Scliom h} placed in newspapers in large man‘s son. Ithe air plane and others ridingisaid. “because we haven't seen cities across the country. The Canadians are Sheldon jail night in the back of a truck. them fight yet." I Lurcd to New York by it Safron. from Windsor. and Bob'Others will arrive after the PAID SALARY The men chosen will get a :SZEW salary of $158 for a "This thing will cost us about 3100.000 before we're through." lSchoor o O 0 ° I said. "But eventually. a s I there could be a fortune in it, for the kids and for us." Sclioor. who went to the Uni- versity of Miami on a boxing‘ scholarship 1936-39 and later 0 a e 0 e a u e coached boxing at Minnesota I and in the Navy. says the _syndicaic is out to prove that. By RON ANDREWS Maple Leafs—a team that has above the rest of the league. "some Dl‘elty {1000 guys. WhUI Canadian Press staff Writer a reputation for being weak Montreal scored 45 goals in with“? “.‘aybe. only. gotten a“ Montreal Canadiens‘ power with a man advantage—has the chances for a cwcnmge of traffic “Ckct l_n their ll\'es. can play has been defused. This most potent power-play so far p ‘ develop a boxmg Champion“. could be a big reason why the this NHL season. The Leafs 18-3 The goal “ha! represented’ “l "we pvel‘yu‘ing I have t” Andrew MacRIio Lco Rossitel ' __ . Habs are finding it hard to get scored 12 goals in the 66 times a drop of 18 goals from the lhoxing." he said. “and thc ‘ A " ' .fo the top of the National they held the man advantage in previous season when Mailitrcgl .' sport IS hPIng used as a “’hlp- ' ' I i Hockey League standings. the first 20 games for a per- scored 64 power play goa s. .A ping hey. I THE CAT IN ACTION The irony is that Canadiens centage of 18.2. imore than any other team Ill 53mm who has won a” 21 m - . . thcmhclr‘cs knofiked the punch;CHANGED RULES the league. his amateur fights. now down ' out 0 tie attac two years agot ‘ . , , . ' . - - . . 7‘ I e F n c when they let defenceman Doug l Dam" REd Win35 ‘Vel'e 590' “1‘th IMPROVLD hiyhpggozé‘.legzhh§dhls fancy P.M. Harvey go to New York Rang. ond With 13 goals in chances LaSI 59350" "18“:th Ill-1:" unsettled Ivrn‘ your." I ers. At least that's the conclu- and a 17-5 Percentage- The" f01',M°“treals 0mm" m Power‘may ‘Ivm s . I can ‘make li MOCRAE ' ' l . lowed Chicago Black Hawks goals but the Hawks had more. , I c . (ill: at “Hen scan with 13 goals in 86 chances for chances—262—and. therefore. a sald‘ 1’“ m '0“? “11" youth . ~ . ' i d I want to taste life." Including vames of last week. 15.1 per cent and Boston Brums Sllghtly lower 1101 millage—1“)- a" ‘. . _ IS B u end. the Mohtreal extra-man at. with 10 goals in 67 chances for‘ With Harvey pla yin g the D312}; [Hilfiger lh‘lff' {sub-VHS: "Wk ad scored the fewes‘ 4'9' min" cahhdiehs power playltramck Mich hitch-hiked to BY All COLLETTI ’tcam m Nurth Battlemrd. Sash. igoals of any of the six NHL For most. of the 19505. it was ‘goal totals in the last four sca- ;. cw .f'nrh. “ WW ‘YORK (Cp) _ When: The Ca, developed the Strong. clubs and Its percentage was akin to suICIde for rival clubs Sons he \I'_as With the chili were;j <1. AI Mciviile sports editor of‘fast hands he found so useful the second'IO‘v°5t in the leashe' to get caught “"th I man I“ l“ in 195,68; 57 m .1998'59: 7 a o lmm i“ L I Post wrotoin hockey by Diavin: scmi- ro The cahad'ehs scorEd on "me the penalty box again“ Caha' "1.195960: and 64 "1 1960-6!" ISlde Man-r llll‘IufiVsnlzlacr $1,992,“: AMI“ a bawbm‘ in ‘ wesiom ‘Canaga of the 65 times they held a man- diens. The Montreal power play “mm”! mm 135' 59350“ the" h u n , . . ..( - '. l ‘ z 1 power advantage for a scoring was so devastating that the total was 46. - iu'hl-fi'rolildo it‘hjilgmctlépllf'?tiid1he$;:s1.g0d bme teams Percentage of 13.8. Only the minor penalty rule was changed! Of course Harvey himself SChedUle G'ven l"~ucis his nickname Last summer he piloted mh ' place Rangers had a prior to the 1956'“ season toididhyt score many goals—his m" SUMMFRSIDF - Here is the rim .(‘ar stored his pads for I North Battlcford Beavers to the ‘ 7:25 P.M. TONIGHT LEO ROSSITER CFCY - RADIO 9:35 A.M. TODAY {poorer rating—10 goals in 80 allow a penalized player to re-htal in his last four seasons with . ‘ :chanccs for 12.5 or cent. turn to he ice once the o osi-. ' v ' i ' :hhhhr hOCkey program for CI“; khan three years ago Rflt‘li a ITainan;i {n the Saskatchewan Surprisingly engugh‘ Tomato ho“ scoied pp aegihrelfg‘\.¥l§s_2:hxf ‘ Ic Stadium —— Wednesday a nd hm: and varied pro cai‘ccr It’ll ' “9“ a :(‘i‘gllt‘t ————-————————————~——- ‘ , ' , _ ' f‘. f _" .‘ Thursday, . . . .. . . Even With the chance of scor- Dial-111014114. how“ (‘1. “as IC— ., . . . _ \\;I< abruptly cndcd h) a shoul- .It nus a ictil hood lcapuc I . in" only once on each minor sponsibie for setting up the “LDDEDDA‘ , _ . P.M. tl"l' injury. ilc took up chat-hint! with a lot of American college S Mlnor e718" however the Cana.‘goals because he was able to Bantam D'v'smh tr ihc New York Rantfl‘r fm‘m players coming up after school p y' ' 3.30-4.30 Maple Leafs and . . . ‘ ~ ' ' - kee the uck until his team-I . 5N0!“- and “K‘n came lhf‘ hlgiwas finished in June. They iHockey Schedule lShgnipggs‘heignpltx :zguferygsgimags has a chemcc to set‘Ttiunderbirds jump last September .whcn theimadc about $100 a wch and a} |seascms an was a major force themselves around the enemy-St 4.30-5.30 Montreal and Larks mm“ club picked him to be lot of them were bonus players! Only minor hockey scheduledibehind Momma” league cham. goal. This Ionabled the Cana_ Juvenile DlVision . - a . . I. . . . . 7.306.."0 ~ . ' "‘ "hm to the general mm “m? "hide good mm m the for Sports Arena today con5ists§pionships In each of those d_Iens gaming all?“ ‘0 luni‘h‘lTJURsfiAgho hwcnhe teams P.E.l. Progressive Conservative Ass’n. awr. majors. . . ~ ‘tion cffcctivci allowinv suc - - of too short practices. I erms. I Y. t. . . .. .. a. . .. 1 _ . . . . . .. . . _ . I , ~, - . Pee Wee IVIsIon “A.mflflaflmvwwvvww IISHhUhh. t'hlllfil Itl}ll(l\. (“.II‘II: i I 'Oiltc this season. lIif‘rlItlllhlltiS 1 M 5:15 pm Birchwond' Ham L Cahadwns {hushed amp the tsiiarpshooteis as Dickie Mimic. I 5 30.6 [m Junim‘nDetm“ a n d . q _ I )0. whgw; fig) 6 "h" .3" m “won 0 my “’1 Md m "so a Shh‘hhd '0 “19" tam Wrciis take to the it». and Ivstandings again last season foriBL‘l‘nle Gcoffnon, Jean Beli- Bné‘nh'm ‘ ./:/‘ - x 71,692.?“ “ t . . hand. ' Gump Worslcy was hurt. But it‘ ' ' ‘ ' ' ' ' -‘ ’ ' he ‘ ‘ H _ , . . . , . at 3:4.) p.m. QLHS Bantam a fifth straight time and tiicyfiqauv Gillt‘s Tremblay and t 6.30.7.3" C(lmbincs hm (hm if a {"“S'awfp‘g‘fflthiiihlmh‘fulfh' “ho can 5”” Owls take over for their first! most effective po‘weghRIChard brothers. Henri. and “III a rusi cu an a D an Tochmmnv- Franck m” iv worhcuh hplay again. But in the 1901-6...Maurice — before he rcttrch‘ sonic. A Small man as {3" 3‘ ‘ w " * ~ I ‘season their extra-man attack to get in posmon for their W . .. I . _. '. ,I I the property of Seattle. his last? A" players 0‘ bom [Cams are: t - II-“Mthcplil'z‘cortif hii‘rlgv club in the Western Hockey asked ‘0 be at. the Arena aniLasn-t—he—ad and Shomders deadly Shouting ' 'l'im (in has In; (“‘11. (“fit-O League. and lie chiinnt play for 95" l" E" 0“ limes Shown. I i h! “mhmn 5mm”. and”. n the Rani:ch \l'llIlOlll proper. . 1 pl .... mm. will] a hi: dcsk miil Iilaycr transfer. {the record books listed me at. r 1. ".q a nhwo in mm: SEATTLE FROPERTY - n THE NICEST GIFTS ARE BOUGHT .m. Francis says. “l guess i II I‘ \r‘ - Inhlhn‘ and sign his rcpnt‘ts. Francis wound up his playing ‘\\'as one of the smallest goalies carccr \\IlIl Scattlc iii the 1059- Iaround." I ("‘Iiii'ltfi FARM (‘l.l'llS 60 season aficr ll(‘ suffered a; Asked how he got his nick-l ' ° ' tlv. “limit iuii“ has turned sliouldcr separation. and the name. he recalls the Scotty 6 ’ 0 I O ' O O Inn. .I 11'. in iii-hour d'Ty that condition liccaiiic chronic. cvi 6 story. "i was aways , Iy.;.~ll\' liczins at 7-30 am. The (fat was too small to last .‘ quick jumping on the puck."' v JIIELLHI MD ""/‘:I Ihcrc arc the road trins ; in the Nrtionai lvlockcy League. ‘ Francis says. i-~ mini make not nnlv with Ibut he did play a total of 05. “it was just after the war , . .. . . . , ‘ ‘ l‘” in!» but in kccp tab on games for Chicago Black 5whcn l was playing for Moose THE ISLANDS “NEST 'IEW‘ELLLR‘ AM) I=v~ {um system. The Rangers Hawks and tho f‘tanflcrs. and ‘Jaw Caniicks. Bert Olmsteadi CAMERA STORE“ , II-w tirc nm nllnfli' lcarvnn had a goals-against average ofjwas a tcammate of mine " . A ,_ .~ ~ . r‘IIlv. :ltlt’I l2 amt'llClll‘ affil— 3.1 . ISL-oily hjclville wrote a story: DIAL 4.42.3 hop. “1 never wciphcd more titaniabout me ‘being quick as a‘ 121 GhAFTON " "m .m the more all the . 14'). when l was playing although cat‘ and the nickname stuck.’ the 30-year-old Francis "‘_” . 'l \ i at v \ 'l'lIcI‘c :II'I' miilc L'(I(NI caliht‘r‘ ' m a- a ‘ X: T '“Icrs in the nroaniz'Ition that l l ‘ To to see. if l‘m Tint clll‘i‘k- g I forms at Siidbui'V. Guclnh ' r- IMIIimoro. it‘s "never trins q, ‘ l "Ink". soiiiciinics tip to 1' "ninth. all the way lo the ’ i" I coast." ' ' Christmas Hosiery and Glove Event THURSDAY FRIDAY and SATURDAY ‘I- was on the icr‘ with lllf‘ In II~I~<~ulmu ho had In r'rcss Innkly :nir’ I'ztlt'll .1 I143 Hm. Iva for ila‘timoi‘r‘ in \U'l"‘-l I“ litiil'lf‘r nrn club in the fi "‘II‘I‘II'HII Illil‘lit‘y I.(‘fl:il(‘ I‘m" in "I Iii-d lili‘l‘l. ""w Rangers were kicking . nv'wn-Ir' the cellar in the Va- & Imu II IIm-kny Lo-quc and wcrcj Iii-""2 for a prospect or two; I I" the Baltimore li‘t‘iicliisc. . ' PM the came it was hack to V" York bv train for the Cat. ~\ l"~’tinw lmmn was .1 mm, 8 -." ("W‘s l'l‘ BASEBALL " '\v. vuu can soc." Francis - V W ~. "i hardly .iiave a desk. Iw-I n lim'rl~ WLIHI‘lllV‘ \"m‘lvir‘ltl Manufacturer's Clearance! 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