‘ “' ‘ r _ lolms'eqd To Ask I The Guardian Charlottetown. Thurs. 9.72.1.1. if? i”... 53:32:23.1“ I N .Y.'S Allie Sh erma n Voievcl VANCOUVER (CPI — I Bert [Olmstead will ask New York‘ . . l Rangers of the National Hockey.‘ -\ League for permission to play: 0 a r ‘ - for Trail Smoke Eaters in the; World hockey championships. ‘ ‘ I I ‘ _ I . Th9 former Toronto Maple: NEW \()iil\ tAT‘I -- Alllelllealzue for the second straight "i am very grateilil for illlS'llt‘ltll‘l’ l‘f‘llll‘litll: to the blunts Leafs star told the Sun ih‘Shermah 0; New york (hams year. I Iionor." said Sherman when under Jim Lee Howell. when a telephone interview Tuesdaylhas he“. vmcd coat.h of the 4 Tm}; A55""'“"‘d_up"“5-" haunt" anlnrmf? Zidllif Tm”; welt"? Howell retired after the l960 from Caigar : “I will jump at ‘ . , . l . mi: 3' a Comm! 6? n spars 8&2 I n 'now any my « I the chance ti play for the Trail EB Ndl'nnd] I‘"_0’ba” writers and broadcasters from ever repeated in tilis balloting." fi‘fflwmp,gfi_tje glint?“ duh the 14 league cities was a Sherman took over more de- The Veteran lefbwinger said scramble among five coaches. tails of the defensive coaching ho is Sn“ New Yark propeny' Sherman. coach (If Winnipeg this year after Harland Si'are IThe Rah ers drafted olms'ead J t _ ie Bombers 0 tie Western left to become an assistant I lfmm Torin", in June for $20: Thf‘ ("H‘W‘mE '5 lh" ('Urlmg Football Conference in 1954-56. coach — and eventually bead s . draw for Thursday nlghi at lhe‘sbaded Washington's Bill Mc- coachmwith Los Angeles Rams. Trail coach Bobby Kromm Urlfimzafl‘blgugl ) JPeak by three votes. Vince With player - coaches Andy who has been trying m Signl I: \ ' {3’ V I Illombardl of (.reen Bay Pack- Robustelil and Jimmy Patton .Olmstead {or more than a Cat: (.m 1““ C“; W em and Tom Landry of Dallas on defence, Sherman applied; .momh. said; “What a Christ. Carrmhérs S‘ wal‘W'iék - RI (,oii'boys were lose behind. himself more to that phase of! Imah present this could make" M, _K v. 1 , ‘ followed by George Wilson of the game than a year ago. But to get Olmstead for the dcte (inflapsi 13:31am“ M. Dam" ["""S- I The 39-year-old former Brook- v'vw "SANTA SHOP" SOON! .4 ‘Smoke Eaters. Krommdias to‘Kenncdy, Cr Machines, E_ Msge'yfi‘as) Ecce'g’fid. 13 dvi’fes'dyn College quarterback played lWQI‘k f'ast- The ‘deadhne for Ford vs. C. Flinn, Dr. MacKay, drcv 029W." ‘eZThd'ahdaIIWi123h: pro ball with Philadelphia. He ‘l't‘lnfiialmg Pl‘OleSS‘Onal Playcrsv Milton. .1. Wiieatle . fm'“. 'qhorma” ’Won lagt yéaflmoved into a coaching career ‘ i e 3: tt'entral Creameriesl 'wheh he led the Giant; m thelas an assistant under Steve IDIIilon vs Ball. Eastern Conference title as 8 Owen at New York and later c for amateur competition is Dec. 1 I 31. . . .. Trail won the world title in i .- l , - ~ - n V r A.» ‘ I ’ _ V 1961 but Sweden won it last Bhvlm 4V.q'§:::‘:al creameney rookie coach. He repeated by !_“_'as a head mac" m wmn'peg l a... . . ' "~55 ‘ ‘ _ , .f w 1 ~ _. .’ I year. The. championships will has n; 1.; “hum. (L Aspwv' Winning the e 3 5 "3m "OW" distinctly ‘ ' ' ‘ be held in Stockholm in Febru- ‘B. park-h. Gm' Macaw" ‘25, i a“ " - different 3 ~ ., h I . - . I . . Montreal's Ralph Baek- Riggln for the winning goal urday night Baekstrom scor gin went down to block a shot y u wgl‘lngiVWPYr; 'Rndd. Gen' w” ornm :6) shovels the 13qu in a 2-1 National Hockey Lea- . K L ll'm't' He '5 appealmg the “no” :8‘30 (Xmas M'xed 8pm) k r ‘ W I Detroit goalie Den ms sue contest in Montreal Sab ed on the rebound after Riz- by Donnie Marshall (22). .in New York Supreme Court. Ice 1 — W. Farrell, G. Carr u. The Neil trophy is named in thers. N. MacNeill, M. IVES VS. nu I ' C. An e s victory in 15 rounds over de-Ilrflg‘: {3:535 AfigglaiigilKenm‘gyi $lr'lliiplg/Iré0Lella K' NEW YORK (APl -— Tom ‘-~ '- Sweater. W' o o o o O ’fender Gene Fullmcr of West;killed whhe reporting the Span, {(-9 2 __ J_ Cameron, SI vem Lockliarl, pl-esident of the East»: Blouses SWEATERS I a n I Worden, Utah, at San Francisco, I ish Civil war_ The trophy is oil, L. Bagnall. B. Squarebriggs 9m Hockey League. said Wedw C0315 last Oct. 23. [awarded not only for boxing.vs_ E. Gillespie_ E_ Taylor, H. nesday night he has suspended; Handbhgs LINGERIE lHAlLED AS CHAMP labiiity but for character and IMaCLellan, w. Deacon. . George Gosseli" 0‘ CW0" for; mm” BLOUSES Then he was hailed as cliam- E sportsmanship_ Ice 3 — M. Jenkins. J. Mac- I “"115ng ‘0 F990” to New Haw : Glow” lpion of the world. except for the; A vastly improved tighter inlLean' D" websmri P- Bownessiv?" Blades under the league's' - Hosiery , oxer e ear onors- 0‘ 1 H' ‘ NEDY'S ~ :‘the New York Atlantic Com-l46.12.2 wnnqosmraw recur-d. iDiiuglas, G. -(,rockett Gosselin. a forward, was. - ' - ~ . ACCESSORIES . . . . . ' . - I d ‘ . miSsion. acting With other box-1 . . .L" 4 ”“ A- MaCD‘mald- 1- Dur' “hedqu '9 play w'th Newl Ladieq’ wear - an .\l:W YORK tAPl ~— chk The 33-year-old boxer-puncher! Tiger. a muscular ltiO-pounderllng COmmlSSlonsi StFiPPEd Pami ANCIENT GAMES Egrffifngqus' ‘23?" m haShV'ne wednesday‘ 7,155 ghee“ 5L Gostmn’e Jewell” 'J'lqcr, the rugged middleweight 3‘83 BSEIfCtedwlPtl' .iht’!‘ honort'byiwhn has won eight straight 5:311? Tigfersrggofifigggiona "d? The Royal Highland Gather-lento", s, sduarebriggs.‘ ' yI? He. and four other playersi Dial “8925 sunter 3 Ladies, mmmnn from Niger“. was e ox n8 r1 eis ssocm 1%.!th in the last two year“ Pendm of B‘mqknne‘ M‘ass” ing. the Highland games at. Ice 5 7. ll. Peters. I. Gallant, were drafted by New Haven arr. ' W ar imned the 1962 winner of the He Will receive the Neil plaqueicap‘ured the world aning As_lwas deprived of his share of the ‘Braemar. S c otla nd. wereiT). Ward. P. Johnston vs. B. ‘tcr l4 players from the team; whim-d J. Neil award as tighter It the WW! annual dinner sociation's middleweight erownltitle for failure to defend ii.s‘a”“d.by Km“ .Malcn'm Can'EMa‘Grmm‘: P“ 5055- J- Venlotwwm‘ “‘l“.“’d i" a 1"” accident ' ‘ ' of the year Wednesday. .Jan. 13. y hammering out a decisivelwithin the six months time "no": "me remunes 350‘ IM‘ MaCNmn' lsunday "ml‘l- i ‘ Tanton Tire _ Clark Tire 8 Ch’town I ’: CONTEST OPEN TO ANY BOY OR GIRL i i i t I i i i i i i i i l : IN P.E.l. i i i t i .I t I i i i t Time TO Change TO Snow Tires... 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