12 no oimam. Charlottetown. lat. ca. :7, 19oz. WFC Teams Play Tonight} Final Standings In Doubt By THE CANADIAN PRESS Western Football Conference teams play two games tonight with the final standings still in doubt only one weekend away from the end of the regular schedule. The positions In the unusually close race could be juggled as‘ Winnipeg Blue Bombers visit British Columbia Lions and Sas-. katchewan Roughriders take on‘ the Stampeders in Calgary. The Blue Bombers have 20 points to the St.ampeders' 19 while Saskatchewan has 15 and Lions 12. 1 It’s "next year“ country inl Edmonton. where the fifth-placel Eskimos with ll points talked: Friday about the possibility of "selling“ star quarterback Jackie Parker to touchdown :who are seeking a first-plqgifefing {mm 3 my injury ing with the Lions. with Pepe: Latourelle at right halfback re-1 placing Roger Hagberg. who will be right fullback replacing ;gimpy Gerry James. Sherwyn §Thorson will he at right guard The linebacker and sometime fullback snffe red 11 charley- horse in Ottawa two weeks ago and internal bleeding in his thigh has complicated the in- ljury. Defensive back Bob Mil- Wlllld Rod l-lumenuik at left.ler is is doubtful starter and guar . : . - Roughriders are afflicted hy.hf::b’°l Jl'“.°.“l’°l’"d I’ W‘ injuries as they seek their first-“' 8 back "”‘“y' playoff be,-1}, in four years_ A, The Stampedcrs also are hurt- they go against the Stampeders.!ing with tackle Don Luzzi finish that would give them a, . . bye to the league finals. Saskwguard Em", Damean and atchewan's Clair Branch is ex-‘Lohmaml 315" I‘“"”"E pected to be sidelined. , doubtful starters. Au-Anounotnxn . . . by nah Mam may 1796 .. - new-m . 6€oAr:'Z1”;tc/II A 451%’ ‘ ’”"""" owmri - B4:/( r Maple Leafs7 By THE CANADIAN PRESS Toronto Maple Leafs‘ red- haired member of Parliament will be back on Tomato ice to- night to meet the hockey sm- baslzjdors from New Ya:-k.Na. on the House Evinrucles Drop club fans to increase 1963 sea- son ticket sales win over. the defending! champion Bombers is a must for the British Columbia club if they want to make the playoffs. They have beaten the Bombers, twice this year. but even coach Dave Skrien knows that it's not often anyone heats the Bomb- ers three times in a season. LIONS SECLUDED The Lions worked out Friday and then left by bus for a suburban hotel for 24 hours of seclusion before the game. Bill Frank. a 20-pound line- man from Colorado University signed three weeks ago. will start at left tackle for the Lions In place of Willie Taylor. Canadian rookie Greg Findlay will replace Emery Barnes on the kickoff squad. Winnipeg coach Bud Grant announced: “S a m e travelling team. same lineup, everybody healthy." _ That means that for their last scheduled game against the Lions. the Bombers will have the same squad that beat Sas- katchewan 17-8 last Monday. HAVE NEW BACKFIELD They’)! have a new backfield alignment since their last meet- lale f Out Of League ‘non. manager of the Evinrude lnior team and hoped that. this hocl-te,‘.' am withdrew his club ‘entry might also be strong from the IS]-IL yesterday. on the ‘ enough 1., provide interesting grounds_1hat he considered the ‘ compemim, {team with the loss of key play- em to weak '0 W‘ "P *‘ !=°°dl11.323“n‘l‘.°‘'5la.?§"‘..p?l‘1l..°l'1?§£ ‘ ' V” t. i 8 Pa lsandy I-‘ri7.zell. manager of the cal-litiltlle sFll\"ll’ll‘1l?d:tSai:nd (mail? Royals‘ wllh an or he (lharlob Jithcr go mm a league of lower. tetown seniors at his disposal. {category or play exhibition ga- . could muster a very strong team 4m€S- again this year. If the other teams were not in the same class that would he an unfortunate thing for the lee- he said Cannon made it clear if any of his boys express- ed thr desire to play with the. ._Crystals he would be glad to‘ -give them their releases. .Sl|€. . Dr. Hillard Clark. president of - [the circuit. gave it as his opinion } .tl1at Mr. Cannon had made a; ‘wise decision considering the‘. 1» team had lost so many valuable 1, ; players. - _. = I He hoped that the Crystals, lalso materially weakened this :year. might pic up some ililvinrude players so as to in- isure a league of close competi- {tion in the coming season. _ T-le approved of the Penguin . M 'that DAILY MARKETS SUMMERSIDE ~- Edgar Can- experiment of organizing a ju-' . tion. Stadacona Sailors (5-0) tangle with St. ‘ The Saints. playing their first _ tat’ somaooy xaeaar 2' 7:44 Mar 73//5/54/ 11 11iml1y' ‘ifelem ‘lllfl ki ona ocey agueurooe 1 I1 'llFc1ns T r: ith-Plci W Argentine Boxer Still Unconscious On 26th Birthday LOS ANGELES'\, (AP)—Argen- e boxer Alejandro Lavorante passed his 26th birthday without regaining consciousness. He has been in a coma since he was knocked out in a heavy- weight bout here Sept. 21. He passed his birthday Thursday at California Hospital. where he has undergone three brain oper- atlons 31'0"!’ great etball. treated hoop fans tion the fans that packed 't.oriu.m were some fancy tricks at % PU/I7///6, K/6K ox-:5, new 604 5 MD ca/Mes/o//5. M7 #547 .4; 72 '5 (£40///6-‘ scaxesk. l . ’ ’ unooshsssnut-I-unsun- such as. trick shots. M8811 drflabling. etc. petit and defensive back Bill Crean are expected to sit it out. Coach Ed Hilton is optimistic that St. Dunstan's can come up with their second win. although they meet high-powered opposi- tion. “We feel we have been im- proving with each game," he said. “We had a lot of injuries that kept us under strength Top AFC Teams‘ 1 Rated Favorites stan's. Laviolette has 48 points with the field behind him well bunched. St. I<‘X's Neil Weber and Mount A's Rick Black share second place with 36 points with SMU’s Dick and Ray Loiselle. Stad's Barry Glover. tied at 30 points with SMU’s Roger Cloutier. may see action although he is not fully recovered from an injury. The X-Men have three first- stringers on the limp but are not HALIFAX (CP) —- The top teams in the Atlantic Football Conference are considered heavy favorites to continue unscathed during today's (Saturday) ac- Dunstan's in Halifax. season in the league's A division. have only a win and a tie in five games. In Antigonish. 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I will to’ 11.1.1 on 71*?’ 5°°**it%- 5“? In 599" ., ..w- fective 12 noon. Monday. October 29th, embargo is placed, effective 12.01 a.m., Monday. October 29th, 1962. against acceptance of all ex- press traffic. October 26, 1962. CANADIAN PACIFIC 2.277 >1-= PIGS showed the Master people ‘ what to use, to make MASTER HOG FEEDS There isn't any "guesswork" about the formulas of Master hog feeds. They are "tailor made," according to the specifications laid down by 2,277 PIGS that were raised from birth to market weight of the Master Research Form during the past six years. Whether you need complete foods or concentrates, you can rely on Muster. Give’ us o call. 53-AT uissrea rssos assssacn ram Mostu-Fooclsnowcvolloblc utolldostcr ondfloncor-Calotorlcdoolers of Commons benches. will team with Frank Mahovlich and Bob _Nevin, nlsolju An American Rld Heads. 1 of pretty laasies with a’ knack of handling a baa-' to some exciting play at PWC sud- itorium last night where they played and defeated PWC elabmen a score of 62-40. Along with some exciting ac- the treated to halftime ‘us. The Red Heads were led by Justine ‘Tex’ Glover. s 8 foot through our last three games GP“ erm“ “ld “"3 bt tfthb hk”“‘3°"15°W°°d90me n:w.l'.‘°s ° ° W5 are ac fancy ball handling and were also the top point;-getters 'vw"Ih _ Pat, who has been with the team for three Den-oi¢_ Leas, have seven po1m5_ Benny Overman. is coach and buslnag manager of the team. played a Red Heads leave for Cornwallis. N.S. early this mor- ning where they play a team from Acadia University tonight. I I l 1 I Re ‘due back" after missing t .Sundsy's game with a knee in- ry. Kelly. out for two weeks with the flu remarked: “The ut- ncss was the worst thing about It. . It's hard enough to dodge on the checks on are healthy. but Mien ‘re dizzy you're lucky to s out of the fifth-row seats.” With Kelly and Nevin hack. coach Punch lmlacb will -return Eddie ze Mikol to spot duty against the Rangers. In other NHL action tonight Chicago Black ,1-Iawks rejoin the battle with Cahadiens in Mont- real. Coach Toe Blake of Cana- diens has expressed doubt that Filles Tremblay will be on the ce. HAD FIGHT Tremblay and Reg Fleming of Chicago Black Hawks were in- voived in a stick-swinging inci- dent at Chicago Tuesday night. imposed match penalties. with automatic $100 fines. on each pla er Fleming collected a head out for 15 stitches and Tremblay head cuts and two blackened eyes. NHL President Clarence Campbell has called a hearing into the dispute for tonight at Montreal. ' Cancdiens now are in second place with eight points in the standings, two points back of Kelly A clion Tonight for which referee Frank Udvarl or 1 Blake expects to be without goalie Jacques last year’: Veins for at lea . Cesare Msniago will be '1 ‘he Canadians’ net tonight. Detroit. idle today. is at home to Toronto Sunday night. while Boston. who drew 3-3 with Wings Thursday. sit it out for e weekend. 3 Chicago meets the Rangers in New York Sunday night while Canadiens inst up’. Liston Returns To Chicago Fri. CHICAGO e dethroned ‘Floyd Patterson Sept. 25 and said: - 1. e dn't need a manager (although George Katz of Phil- adelphia is his manager of rec- d). 2. He‘s ready to give Patter- son his entitled rematch any time. any place. He may move his home Chicago or Detroit. Liston made these statements at a press-conference attended by his wife. Geraldine. and sev- eral aides-—includtng two state’: attorney staff detectives who were his bodyguards before the Patterson fight. 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