E 4 r JACK MueDONAI.D POTS WINNER Saints Edge Youth Club 7-6 In Overtime Jarlt Mat-Donald's third goal of.t-entre Ed Marllnnald scored hie the night at 315 of s lo-minuteiol the Saints seven goals Jar: overtime tod ave St. Dunstan's MacDonald was top man wit Univeriltype: 'f-E victory flVe!;flifPC goals and one assist and laailica Youth Club in a thrilling Davey and Ed picked tip singles island Hockey League tussle at and three assists each. Ray Gmnel the Sports Arena last night. scored two II a row in the second it was a wide open furious hoc- period and his first one was a key game that kept the crowd of beauty as he skated through the close to I000 at a frenzied :ii('ll eiitire B.Y.C. l9Iklrl!l ta beat Doyle ttimugh the third period an 10 ceanly on a bar an. minutes of overtime play. i Rightviinger Jack Shepherd shot jii-t goals number i and 2 of the cam- lvlgcnnnsldis goal came gllor Thane Doyle had stopped paiizn for the )ottih rliih R an Riii-L. time) i-nld on a partial Huiialt. Frank Shepherd. t-nach bicakanai hlacfltinald bounced Jack Ready and Mark Delaney. on the fY'htll.ifld and lifted the puck playing his first Island League evei iloilr into the net game shot singles Dcliiney picked FIRST (H-FIR1-IME tip a pair of assists in top the it ngis the llf'xl oiertiiiic itiiiiic 3"””' l'l”b'T -l'”"'”” mi iii...-Iiiitt-iimn lt'P this ai'ax0ll B.l'.('. IN Ll-JAI) mitt ilir iiiii put the Saints into a The vtititli t'llill ll('il' lhr first to tie uitli Xltitilaziie. Pi'imt'tiscs for hit paydirf tihctt Jack Shepherd tn...-in plapp come-rted Dclanci's pass in the The Saints big KIWTIIHE llnP Ill first period Saints came back Nut hairy, Jack Marhonalrl and fighting and with Jack Mscllonaldk ,,a,-.a-.. - .-.mj.,C.. 4 :1 5 The Cha.rlnt.ti-town Guardian. it's-tinmiay. lion. 5. 1956 IN THIS CORNER i PARKDALE FINALLY FALLS lf -Jack Shcplici fl minutes coat-ti A .l. MacAdam was using his two lug lines almost l exclii:-iively.. . Saiiiis won't sci- Thriller and Iiavey scoring took a 21 lead by the 8:28 mark. Following the? only penalty of the period to Ray: Gionet the B.Y.('. ran wild andi scored three goals in 51 seconds to go out of the period with a 4-21 lead Howstt. Delaney and Frank Shepherd did the sniping. But Saints started strong in the second and fired four straight. goals without a reply. with Jack Mlcnonlld. Ed. Mat-Donald gndi Gionet hitting twice in that order. Before the period ended Jack - , Read) st-oi-ed on a soft shot in t'lll . the Saints load to 6-5. ' SCORE IN THIRD The ninth club got the only goal of the third period as Jack Shep A herd iiiiti-lied his second niidiinyl. '- thrtiitizh tllc is-riod 1, in the rlxitir. minutes of the '-1'. ' game. youth rluh players suarmed i around liiatl Sliephcrti In the S.D.U nets Jotiiiiiy Squats-brtggs. and Lloyd Shep- herd were all tooled lis Ute Saints a slinky start. nniy 1h,-N ,.....-yin;-. werp i-gt. lcn. right. tun ltitihlF members oft led during the Pflltlr gafnfl tun Maple l,tials' lieu tiilu. are nlli iif them vieni in saints and all thri-ii iiere intuiti- ('hatter. saint. needed that uin badli 'l'liiw really had .in tight for it lllfl in the last 30 seotzi tciiot-:s atiiiiti again until iiii-i incet E Y.t.'l on January 10. Atti-i' the battle. last night we see it sellout crmid for that one.. .-.Arntilil Mullins vials" ciit slightly in the sccond period hv a skate hut rctiirned for the third it tlidiilt take Mark ile- famed t'arier line of the Parkdaie Flyci-s iuhii-h, ll must he admit- HAPPY DAYS ARE HERE AGAIN goalie uhii attcr played l')l"llll&tlllll ill the last 30 mlniiteii. Roh Pllllttftl ii-ft 'Rlltl l-tarry (liil.' KPll"ed.V. The former Maple Leaf great is attempting a CDlllPhal'h after an ta-inoatii layoff If Trad- carii as trim li.irii in the iiortls ofp er. now 30, mgnaggg tn gff hark llliittf 3l0t'kP.V W-Vllllll Wlltllllltlflll W T”! In Shape. Leaf brass are sure he gaiiir out of the past 11. Lots Of Valuable Players TOUT Weeks in ill! gt-nrval Itiiilaiiu lnr thelthe league. loaders. Then Pliistai-e M R e e v e s. Summe niiir dashing Duckeron. never was better when he enters up the ice he l'('mlTldl DESPITE ACHINGSHOULDER I! JACK SULLIVAN Press Writer ho:-I 1 not teeth numbed over a streak of ill for- tuno that ties doued her through the last two Olympic Games. Dioxide Irene MacDonald. robbed oflierchaneetowinatnedalat llelsinki four years ago when Ca- nadian officials couldn't raise the money to send her there. made it on her second try by finishing third in the springboard diving competiiiuu with a display of cour- age that won a standing ovation from the Australian spectators. it looked easy in the early stages as she came through Mon- day night's preliminary dives in second place behind Pat McCor- mick. the defending ” ' it. with whom she had trained at her Los Angelcs home last winter. And then, suddenly. it looked im possible. FREEZE SH0lll.DER Irene awoke TlIf3Sd3.V suffering from an .:ittack of bursitis in her left shoulder. Fifteen minutes be- fore thc final competition began. the shoulder had to be frozen to relieve the pain. On the second of llFT tnur final dives Slit? found herself unable to raise her arm above her shoulder. Bursting into tears. she retired from the board. A few moments later she tried again and executed the dive' successfully. But an automatic six-point pen- ally for her balk dropped lrene uill ltlafl the (lreiv ('tils out their riisiiial slump. Now in fifth) Leafs have non only one) of lTo Bel For 'l'ttll(i.NTtl iCPI -r Toronto for hcliiiirl Mrs McCormick and atile Leafs of the National two other Americans. Jeanne lW'lWV lfillllc learned Tuesday Slim)” and Barbara Gildors. with "llf "l lllflr "til forwards. right only iiio difficult dives left. .wIiii:ci- Gerry James. will be out .l.0l.(.'” l,ENAL.l.Y oaaadlaa Ital MELBOURNE (cPi - A stub the Canada her said. :'.it's wonderful. it's all won- Well Parkdale finally fell After. the points tlctl-"!l'll'"Pll' Vlllll 3 four straight wins in the islandi Mark can fit into thc Bit siilcl loop the Flycrs, Roperlcss a nil; of play he tIiiRlIl in be a great lancv long to find the range in the Island League . .. Seconds after he ted, thcy flt'x('llt”l. one importantiynu or the --Galloping Chagr- i "of tit-titin about four weeks with cut: tllllliil llti(-kL'V machine isl-Mooney Gallant. I mm Hume". m his rm" Show She performed both dlvcs su- pCi'l)l)'. earning mough point; in with the Carver brothers kept help. well in check. bowed before a re-I Now that we have been vindi- lenliess Summerslde attack Mnnw day night. The fears of the loops. cated in puttins the flnizcr on ftindom for the moincnt at least Floyd Pattersoii to become can he laid aside for the Aces heavyweight chtiiiiplon of the world we probably should take .time out here to crow about it a Flyerii were minus peerless Frank bit. Who was it that said words. Roper. But thoutzh the young red-. to the effect that: "He that blow- hcad is a wiuird hctwecn thei etli not his horn. said horn shnll pipcs. we doubt if he would havel not be hliiwed"? It really doesn't made that mitch difference. make much tllffrrenco because we are feeling prctty goodh :h'l'II ctillhg the shot when Inc. I is H ..wmMi:, as Rocky Marciano and Joe Louis tailed. - have pi-ovcn that Piirkdale cer- tainly can be beaten. Of course the Lorne I-leiuieaiie.V going to inalie a big difference the Mtnimeriildo squad new that lie has taken over the coaching l . "rm. A".”m1,m 1. ,,”n. knml We haieut hurt 'too much lIIi"l Summnwm, 1,, "mu" 5.” 11., re.-s in this Dridlfllflig biisiness A," .hu" ',11 5". ,,.y, but that was RP. thefoie Patter Vhkh .1" mm, H . d,,td,d soni. Previously we hate picked ..u.m.1., 1,, 1.,,(.hy mm "H, H", Moore aver Marciano lflllflll. OI only seen the Area In action in 5"" ""7 R"h"'""' B””f'" Charlottetown. In two games at the Blllll" "' "'" lllf 5l3"l'-V ("ll Mm," Ar,” ",1. in 1.,,,. anrl"Prince n' Males trophy in h,,,., 1",," n,.i,.”y ,. ,,,,,.....,,y 1955- so twr lit-iir that shot was no .".,,,l ,0, 5u,mm.,.,M, ,M.,",.d,. poor it not only niisscd the tarizt-i AI . mutt. their aeti-im iln the completely tint klllnt A row 20” last nine against Saints. without? NIT”! IWGY ' Tl" l"'l”l "l 5"” Ron MacArthur vet), hag hop" the Dodgers in the I955 Worltl anffly IVFTWIIFIEG. Scries tnesr misv Yanks to heat 'rii.- i-iii-rt grf I i-tum.-n in r.-. nnsci and f'"'ll"Il5 in that looks rlr-em the loss at the Sports Arena llltl Rmfll" '" l'l'lll TWl'"ll"-l- . Thursday Roper. who has llPQlll l lnodgcrs in 116 scrim iriglit on thc i- got on the ice for the first time he set tip .lack Shepherd and be- fore the first period ended scored his first goal . Ni-xt action at the Arcna is Tliiirsday iiii:lit when Piirkdrtle entcrtains Siitnmcrsitlr Aces. i ihlc for T'arltdtile's surccss. he think. fTlt)l'P than any one nthcrl iiidiyidiial tlllll thc possible ex-L ccption of Utlll Carvcr. i l Lint-tips RX-(xi. mm Vnnylp: "Hemp y Roper and Doyle are undoubt- edly ihe two best ttoalers In the F. Sheplicrrl. Perry. Ready. Mitt Ieazlm and 9,". ha", hclwd ,. . lins. Forviartls - Ptticati. llriwntt, M M "M plrkhnle mu BAY-ic. f'iirric. .I. Shcpherrl. llclanci. L" H" M” hrnrketu M the Mr. . w””""h"'- 3q”"”"l"'9l"- B"”"- cult. Young Thane Marin did ii 1 L- sl"'Pl'""l . . 1 remarkable loh against Park- RAINTS" (mm l" Ph"1l"""lv dale, but we can hardly place f1efense- M, Maciioniiltl. Hache, mm "P 0"... Wm. the M1,". 1.", I Murphy. Whalen: l-lnrwards- ha M M, Nening-I phowingg H, y V”-l3 V ”i"'"D""l'ld- 'l- M'l'D""t has yet to prove himself over l l'ld- R"-V (l'”""- li”""l-'- KN” the. long hiiitl. The Kid seems Maliar. Riirns. Mat-iliiltziin. qu1,.k.m,".i,.g' "mi and Km"... R'l""55i 'l"' R”'"ll- ""3" however. qualitlea that go far to i M'"'C3””'"' make a successful net minder. l M MMARE Yi-ting Mann's fine performance I-”'wst l'crind:- l R l fl J, Miiiiilziy lllL'lll etirncrl hint the shoptn-rd ihclnncx. We-ntlrit-rtiienfiolman ”xliist. Valuable Player" 4 45, 2. Saints .f, Nlacflonnlil! award. but we never saw so many (E. M cDonald. Davey) 7:05; 3.;ftrie candidates for the prize slnczi Saints.” Davey I228: 4. RV C.lHolman's started making thesel. Hmtmt (Curr... lpinm... 17.10; generous contributions to stellar. R v F Dpl,-tn:-y fwlopthfrhlpl l1fl('l(i")' plavt-rs Lorne llcnnesscyf 17 37, 5, no ('1 1-", Sltfiphprd thc playini: f'fIilf'll. would have won 13 (ii iii in a bronze on an ordinary night He hind three goals and l'enalty:- (v'InllPi. certainly sparked his line all eve- Second Perloil:- 7. Stunts A 7.1 oftcn live-i'lti0lxt3d. His name lsi ld Frank Roper. He stands hetwcenl There were a lot of eager l N" the pipcs. and lic's been rcs1-ionit- Renverp an the Au tin" amt they couldn't have stopped thi- Carver boys colder if they had used Iassooo or butterfly nets. We would have been a bit peev- ed. too. But you just couldn't give the shirt award to anyone but Thanie the Kid. Nobody expected such I cool. competent performance. and we're isurs the players themselves were ii little scared the young fellow might goof it .He was in it hit of a spot. He had never played Senior Hockey before. and lie was facing the cream of the island League. He stood tip to the chal-- lenite Ind definitely deserved htsl award. A merit of eominendatlon to -, the referees who handle games 1 in the stintmerslda Clvlc stadi- uln .They've established the fact pretty well that they an bosses down there. and a plgyee who talks to them without choaslng his words eeols bis liesia and head in the sin Rln for ten lllII- uteii. The.v'l take a good bit. of vigorous argumcnt- We've seen boys was very eloquent as avi- deneea by their vehement goo- tttreo. and escape a penalty. It all depends on the vocabulary. Kwp it clean and respectful and the refs will hear you out. But . . .edi:e Miss Gliders for the bronze '. l;1:';h1r::';Tl::'l l"!'V:l-lg l"i mt-tlzil by a margin of 121.40 points wwk Range” " wM:F'5!::m ";1W.to the American g1rl'n'1w.76. Mrs. . " , " lllcformlck won easily with it beats arrived home that mP(llllRllum,' M law 0'" Ir . l'"'"l"a”"" dl5cl”"d "'9 "lmllnlty prevented. heryfrntiiMbEealli'ti'g- M me l"l""y' iMiss Stuny0'! Second-place score Coach Howie Mccker announccdl of 125.89. Monday centre Billy Harm was Still fighting tours. the flve-foot- farmed out to Rochester Amcrl-itwo blonde. who celebrated her prints of the American Hot-kcy 2.'lrd birthday the day the Games 44'3"" W l"5ll'll'l-loll lit rhcclc opened. vowed she would "have a Hit. Ccntrc Mlkc Nykaluk was rr- ball.” when she learned that the "H" l""" R'"'l'P-'ll" in Tfftllcclweii the first Canadian ever to Harris under the lcmerizcncy re-.wln an Olympic medal in wom. placement rule. which permits rc- en's aquatic competition. call when forward strength falls Standing on the fringe of the WW1! Dllycrs. crowd of teammates and well- Peniiltieii:- Ready. Glonet. Third Perlo1l:- l2 R VF. - J. IF. Shcpherri, Tlelnllf-yl would he antisfied if the Aces think it vraa possible for anybody played like Chicago Black Hiiwkii In this league to keep Parkiinlr at the Arena. off the scat-esliect for its minutes ...The only blot flll Floyd Pat- 5'”?-"0"" The youth club will not have the it-rson's record is a disputed tle- 10-” services of Gordon (litrrle much cliiion won by Joey Mnxlivt....Ncxt P"'f'”-'j1' ”"-Vl” '"”"l ll-V longer. Gordon is only temporar man on his hit parade is likely to. 5ql'3'l'h"'W”l 0verf.ime:- l3 -- Siiinlit -- .T. If! employed in Charlottetown antli be Tommy tlltirrlt-atiei Jackson will lie leaving probably within a ....The boys in the trade say that M"ll""" vreek or iiti. f'urrle has been a. fighting .lacksiiii is like tilting with Iltll ll 2.? l'enaltmi:- None. lti Ihavey. F. MacDon- grciat help to the R.Y.(". in his a winilmlll. iiittch in the manner nliort tenure with them. Playing of Don Quixote bloat of .fncIt- - right w1nl with Merrill Pincatt son": opponents have hiid about as much success as Dauntleiui Don. I ....Paul Scliiirmaa is in lltli plat-cl in the Soittlicrn New Brunswick, Senior lliicltcy Lcaitue scoring wimnnunxr .n . U 1' r H y with 5 goals and .1 atulsts....Nlck Garry Ouencm of cm”. mdgy Ind Hat-nltl llowalt on If. Y. ('.'s first string line of forwards. Cur- rie has bccn it real scrnoncr and .. although not endowed with great physical hulk. will back down from no man. lliliiinlii-lth.'4S:I:riIi'nii'.."gl: :,i.":'k:;"" won the Olympic gold medal for It: a rrplarcnicnl for ('iirrie. Willie Robertson has 7 points on :2. "Juli bmxugliee wool.” "om Jack Ready has signed tricky 5 goals and 2 assists. Rob Mable ' p 0" 90 flfark Delaney of Siimmerside He the loop'a top wafer with is we ---- - Mark has hccn plrtvintz great points. We leave. reminding voit hocltcv for Albany in the Siimmcr- once again that if you can lose iiidc prt--('hi'isfmas Lcagite and at with a iinillc you certainly dltlnltl last count vvsis high scorcr in thc stop any clbtiws or ptickil vrithl loop with 7 goals and second lfll yiiur front teeth. . 4 Two Hoop Tilt: Slated Tonight Tim gameit are scheduled In- mt:'it in the ('ifv Basketball Ln- giie Tlic Icauiie-lendintz. nitric- rrated Trotters travel in Slimmer- aide to face the R ('A F- for the first time at the airport while in ('llll'lflllllff'lWll the "Y" is at home to the Wclshmrn at the Y MC A The Weliilimen and earh have one victory in threc start: and whoever wins tonight will go into sole possession of third plare. Trotters. now tied at the top of the loop with S.Tl ll . can take over the load with a min lnniiht. The Alrmcn have yet in win their first game Grime time at the is it p in. DOWN THE BACK STRETCH Jame: Macflregnr. Mir of the rm-rattle on Satiirtisy night Askcri Mnrttimett best known drivers and about the traffic Roach nut that the man who brought Bay State after lNll'lllE Delaware they wer- Pat from otiscuriiy into fame. .-t-t- travcllititt in liineii with thoiiliiiirii ting up new track records with of cars and trucks all goth! sixty film at Quebec City Raceway and.or better. hut they didn't have lTtf' nine Bonnets and giving him llllllflieni accident or trouble and gecord of 2:02 3-5. iii back from.were most court:-oiisly lrellftli Delaware. Ohio, bringing back everywhere. lie said the sale was with him six Staiidartlbveds that a big success and they hail a lot of will be iniikintt racing hing in woiiderfiil bocsu there. :'m;"m,." ,'”,',,”',"'.,; .,"'f,,",,,',, 3:: viutv i-ur.Asv.o Andree aunt-. sumuniso. -mil Ito no my high on tho Imu- CURLING AT CHARLOTTETOWN an of rlatt&wn. It btoudit beck. One I them was ?onTTnt'tltig illc til? E 3 ll; .g in tau "3. tastrlhag auunitttctit efftbectil by Andrew chit.-tin bullplel at the Charlotte- when .87 IYIVI Perry, who gave Rode! the price town Curll Club tonight'- ttiqaaiieevuel!.&assaaeduaasftei-wetdntoidtba 7:ser..sv:c'noNc 5 , - ' that h was very pleased Ice In Doug-Saunders vs W R AiC IIINI Mil MCI MacNcilI . ice 2- Dr W Macfioiialtt ll I c. Munniuiii. in t.- Dong. Camerm vs. Iir. : L Glddlnll l:I P.M. lll:f'Tf0N D vs Dr. L. Egsznrlatv ice l:-I Hansen and menu In lee 12- is. Mai.-Donald VI H.C. Vi. Ice ;- Doug Hill vs 1. square-, kill! P50 Competition in In I . . :- . Freely--Clem I12-I.c. lll for the past few days. will fllll-If-ZRY l7llATTER....Mont- . 1 likely be back in harness so that agile”: fine defeniicman St-ii Mnr- Saints .l. Mat-Donald llMl'P,V'.iI,';,nE. Frlnli Sm,-1" Hm RCA r" - 1 1 . . .-y y from North bydney. was also the Fliers will he at fii ll Lure was married Saturilap. (tm- ti, Mitt-Iionalili l 3!. I. Saints -- ME” ,n N" Wm": H, "(wed ma strength for this one. .lack Ready gratulatinnii are in arder....Thanc F. M:iclionaltl i.t Macnonaldl "N, N" munmxf Ma hp. M m Tells ii: that in civic Stadium thc Mann certainly made his debut in 7 47, 9, Saints Ginnot 9 32. to. anmhor In Km" rim MN 0:: mp" Accii play likp thc Montreal (lan- the Stintmcrslde nets an lniprcs'- Saints Ginnpt iH3(-hm 12127; M rm" F rm g 'h”t. 3 Rm". adiens we feel that local fans sire one Monday iiight...Wi- ttIdn't 11. nvtx E Rudy 1511i A D E A " E "V ll E ' l 7 get abusive and you can tell It to the moors. Efiicidncy Ratings Rise As N.H.L. Netminders Get Stingy l. and at .92! average for the seasonn WORSl.I'2l' RUSV . Hall had one of his poorcr wt-eks. allowing five goals in 74 shots. at "fielding average" of .932, which. 'rnRON't'ti t('Pl-The Nittlonall Hnckry l.r-atziie goaltcntlt-rs. with the cvccptinn of Al Tlollins. wcrc at their ciingiest hcst last week. Rollins tricd to he frugal but the porous defence of Chicago Black lowered his season's rail!!! to .927 Hawks left to much up to him. i Lorne Wt-irsley of New York Ra Rollins unit the only goaltender gers was the busiest netmlnderasl w it fl is e cfticicnry rating lost . gen was the busiest netmlnder as ground He slipped to last place inlhe blocked 105 of the H2 shots the ratings for rcgulnr NHL goatw aimed at his goal. a .930 mark keepers, lwiiicii gave him .918 on the sea- Moanuhile. .I it c it ll e s Plante son. a gain of foitrpoltiis. turned in one of his best weeks oft Rollins had his roughest week of the season, allowing only three of the term as Canadiens drubbed 13 shots in heat him to maintain al llawks 7-0 in one game. The im- commanding lead at the top of the guitar Rollins recorded only a .tlill- standings. The Montreal (inflldltll mark for the week and slipped be- netminder had a .92 average for hind Ed Chadwick of' Toronto the week. which raised his sea-1Maple Leafs with a NO percent- iion'u mtirk in .954. tape for the seaiioir ; lll1Dl'flVPdl l I I Terry Sanrhiik of Boston Bruins Chadwick's r at l vi g moved hark into second place and three points. mainly on the Detroit Red Vl'ings' Glrnn linll strength of the 4-0 shutout hy' was di-onpwl to third Snwchiik Toronto over Detroit. He turned stopped 92 of the M stints fired at l in A .924 total for the week. rats- bim for it .958 total on the weekl in him to .904 on the season. Vctldes Scores I:'E'::;V"T "FY; Linus Richardson la eomina down the home stretcI' l.0Nl)ftN Ml") Nino Vnldes of and every game h an important one from new on in. The Freetown Ciiha scored a technical ltnocltoitt m'"l' lE"”u"3'c'A'ri nV"" over Brttainls heavyweight hope fiil Dirk Richnrdmn in the eight in the first game tonight Civic Stadium in suininersltle. The round of their scheduled 10-roitnd fight Monday night. A sellout crowd of lllill saw,- the crafty Fiibatt clith ll-yearoldy Richardson into blood! Molt; Valdea scored the only knockdown of the fight when he Ielt Richard- son to the canvas for a count of eight in the second round with a lmrishinl left hook. v.i'an is-etglii-d ll pounds Rfcltarllnrin N214. ..j-:..m ought to a draw. will be anxious to pull . other Needl;-s-Nomad Champion Colt stiaatt nsactt. iris.-tsp)-n. and fl. St.eble'a Needles. lievo of the ill Kentucky Derby. bu been name-it iv-natnpiovi three-year-old lash! iii; 1 i l : t can by the mWV”&M As-oetatiorii board of selectkia. Medea earned 3 Hamilton Girl Wins Nledal. In Diving Competition A vvlsiiers conuatulating hey. Ken Partner of Montreal. president of II 0UllPic oonuntttee. "Tliis is a great day for Cana- dian haw and Canadian spot-t.' be said later in an inter- view. "I'm really proud of this Plllcky llfl Illd the whole of Can- ada Ihottld be also. it's lust as if she won a gold medal. the way also came back and fought." ITEALS 5P0'l1.lGll'l' lrene's dramatic uphill battle at- most stole the spotlight not only from Mrs. McCormaclt's impres alve- perforrnaitca but. from the earlier swimming events, which included a record-breaking victory in the mmetre freestyle final by Australia's Murray Rose. Rose. a handsome. blonde 17- year-old who swam a leg Monday night as Australia's B00-metre re- LIY team set a world record. was clocked in four minutes, 27.3 sec- onds Tuesday night. compared iwitli the old Olympic mark of 4230.7 set in 1952 by Jean H0ll.Pllk of France. who couldn't even qual- ify for the final this year. The lwmetre backstroke rec- ord of l:ll5.i. set four years ago Tf.V Oshlniiby nyakaiva of the United States. was broken by live swimmers in Tuesday's qualifying heats as John Mnnckton of Aus- tralia led the way into the finals in l:98.i. Australia's 400 - metre relay team. with ace sprinters Dawn Fraser and l.ori'aiiic Crapp on the sldelincs registered the fastest time in thc qualifvlllll limits for Thursday's final. 4.2.5. STRONG ANCHOR Canada's team bonefitted from let: by llcieti Stewart of Vancouver to finish third in the same heat in the qual- ifying time of 4:29). The perform- ancc scnt 15-year-old Sara Barber of Bi-aiitford. Ont. into her third Olympic final and Virginia Grant of Toronto into her second. llliss Grant, who placed fifth in the 100-metro freestyle last wcek. led off. followed by Gladys Priest- ley at Verdun. Que. The freckltsfaced Miss Barber. who had qualified for the finals in the 100-metre backstroke and 100-. metre butterfly Monday nlghtw swam the slowest heat of the tour.- but coach Tommy Walker of To- ronto expreased confidence that she and liar teammates will do better. a strong anchor . Just in Time for Christmas .. at NEW WAY,! . l NATIONALY FAMOUS - TAPER STYLE PIECE LUGGAGE SET FULLY L YOU D EXPECT TO PAY 3 TIMES THE PRICE. FOR KNOWN MAKE! WELL lfif ti Pllll Viitfl . ttni THIS DURING THIS SALE 1 329.95 N0 DOWN PAYMENT Toronto's Gil loo. Captain 01 the -booths squad. contributed 1.. the polst-standings with . mu, place tinislig in the ti-g..m5m,,, l small-bore rifle event. chalking up a perfect score of 400 with 111. prone shots-tin my mm in th. 44-man field to accomplish 11,. feat. Ills total score of 1.159 co . pared with the winning mm T, 1.171 by Russia": Anatoli 3.... danov but bis showing gum,-,d well for his chances in lontghr. PFOBQ Cllhpetition. Gerry Ouelette of Windsor was list with a mm of 1.141. Another Russian man... man. Vltaii Romaneuko. won tit. running-d..... competition, Hlllllli .v retlained the sabre fcam fencing championship 11 W0, in 1952 and ltisly won the ftrgt Cycling gold medal in the 4.000. metre team pursuit event. SPORTS ARENA SKATING MONDAY and WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON-4.5:.'l0 Adm: Adults 35c: Children lfle PRE-SCHOOL SKATE WEDNESDAY-l:3fHl'M Admission: Family 25: MONDAY and WEDNESDAY EVENING-8-10 PM. Admission: we 'f'lllt1SDAYe8:30 PM. P.E.l. Hockey League R.Y.C. vs. l.D.U. THURSDAY-8:30 PM. P.E.l. Hockey League l'slDI vs. PARKDALE FRIDAY EVENING4-10 Adm: Adults loo; Children In IAT. AFTERNOON-Izm-4:5 Adm: Adults Sc: Chiidru its IVENING-MINOR HOCKEY INED 4096 off ST WEEKLY .;i.:,. llllillt Wi'l.iti iii;.r.'1-