coax. ."0li TIIE BEST can 249a ARNFAST COAL Co. Artificial Ice Plans For Curling Hit Snag The Charlottetown 'Curling 51.31. WIlICIl planned to install an "Um-mi ice plant this season has b43911 temporarily held up in com- pleting the work due to the diffi- culty in securing pipe. Officials. h0\\4e‘lcr' are coltinuing their efforts. _ preliminary arrangements prior [p the laying of the pipe were ronrpli-ttwl sortie time agp, but pflOTliy in other fields has made m‘, [ask of pulrchaslng pipe anal- 0st inpossibe one. martiiiiIiai ice or not. the club pmng to carry on its full program or activities. "Difficulties were nradc to he overcome" was the new and no matter what the final outcome in the nature of “ice" . son interest prcsaizcs an- inner year for the sport. iy committees in the Con- an Bonspiel are beginning iion in preparation for a of the classic again next The dates are 9th to 'l‘lic surf-ass of the ‘spiel held o... <rason which saw over 60 flllks entered has spurred officials and there is every indication that n. 1935]; an equal number of en- tries may he expected. Curlers 5mm Newfoundland, Quebec. On- Ifillu and the Mnritimcs compet- “I 1i is exiscr-teri flint entrics will be rrlscived from rinks in the Un- Itcd Statics. Jce Page Given Warm Welcome To Home Town SPRINGDALE. Pa, Oct, 16- (Al‘i-- llack home today. Joe Page, l‘s leading "fire extinguish- eagrr rss- to ivclccme him. 'l‘lie ace relief pitcher of New‘ York ifankces, a World Series herO. bumgicd into two surprises. Ono was a lrltfk. ‘mo orlirr- wns the extent of the; we‘. no his. neighbors ‘m Al-, leghrtty’ County had prepared. Jor- dnmagcd the front of his new automobile Wednesday night byi hurling the rear oi a truck as he raped at the decorations fcsiooning ihr- sirri is for hLs liomecrming. , A ‘on; celebration tonight is ca‘.- cuintcd to make hi-m forget thcI minor mishap. Just as he prvllm- InarIes-lntilrecliy’ cans it. Among otizcr- things. there will be a par- ade honoring the southpaw huvlcr who won l-l nnd lost four in 50 regular season games. who will lend the celebration? ‘ 1t will be the volunteer firemen -iin:i Joe will probably don one of their hats. Richard And Bouchard Sign With Canadians .\lON'I‘R.EAI.-, Oct. i0 —(CP) - Maurirr Richard and Emile (Butch) Bznvl . qrreed to tenrns taught ll"(I contrracts just 45 niin- uirs x-furn hlontrcal Camden!‘ took i-hc ice for their National. Burke‘. LQQQUG opener against New I York Ringers. I Rchnrrl. top goal-getter In the learni- last sense-n with 45 count-I w In ti s credit. said after emcirg- ; in;- ircin general manager Frank! eelkcls office: "I s gncd for n $1.000 lets ihnii I wanted. but I couldn't hold out any longer for the simple reason" I like playing hockcy so I mush." Thr- Rocket was sud to have, askrd for $12,000 this season, after I m? ‘Ills a reported 09.000 plus~ bonuses lnnt winter. I Boumnrd. Canadians‘ brulinrz l All-Star defenccman, was believed I “b” “Willis out for the same sal- lfl‘ us Rchnrd. 2 .2 Wadsworth, McCloskey To Closlrey oi Charlottetown certainty yesterday when for the return fight. McCloskey_ who lost the meeting between the two eager for another chance title. at will referee the bout. Mrs. W. MacDonald Wins Golf Match was Mrs. Wendell Barbour, itlme Bram-h. transportation and board of tcam selected. This match Open and Close "iii the folks burning with. say. NB. Mrs. George Huntain. of the Maritime Branch. C-T-Gll» v donated a prize ior the winner Cf up will not be known until justbe- the special match. Complaints Heard 0f After Hours Shooting‘ Oomplalnts have reached en- forcemcnt officers that the regu- latlon under the Migratory Birds Act limiting the shooting time from one-half hour before sunrise to onc-half hour after sunset is i1ot. brine observed in some cases. The gunners out after migratory birds either are not aware of the chanze which was first put into effect last year r1546» or are pay- in~r no attention to the regula- tion. 'It yws sportsmen ascertain the time the sun sets before starting out shoot- ing. ' Fights Coming lip SYDNEY, N. s. Oct. 1o -(CP\ _. Tommy (Gum Spencer. Mari- time welterweight champion. de- clsloned by George Ross in a 10- rounder Monday, said tonight he had agreed to meet the fame!‘ boy from West Bay. N.S.. in a return bout at nearby Glace Bay. Oct. 28. He added that this time. his title would be at stake. KETNTVILLE. N. 8.. Oct. 16 — (CP) Mello (Kid) Nearlnl! o! New Waterford. N.S.. and Irish Bob Murphy of Halifax will meet in an eight-round bout for the Maritime flywveight championship here Saturday. Promoter Eddie Gillis said the flywvclght. title was vacant- and Nearing and Murphy were the two top, contender-l. .'I‘he two have met twice before here in four-round ION- NEBNHK won the first by decision and the second was a draw. IT'S A BAIIIIAI! WAG/NE! large Tube of IIREAM IIFEBIIIIY SIIAIIING Smoother Foster Show» Meet Oct. 25 L e n Wadsworth, Canadian middleweight boxing champion from Hamilton. Ont. will put his title on the line here for a sec- ond time when he meets Ace Mc- ln l. lZ-round scrap scheduled for Oct. 25. The rumored bout became l _ PTO- motcr C. l". Archer received ap- ceptance from Wadsworth of terms first‘ here last month on a foul. is reported the It has not been decided who Mt. Allison team will arrive in the city this evening for their game tomorrow with St. Dunstana in the Inter- collegiate series. O O O Reports from Sackville indicate that the teami is irresh from its overwhelming victory over Saint John Trojans last Saturday and that all members came through the first game without injury. - - a University Rugby Supporters claim that the 33-0 triumph showed that the boys still possess much of the ior-m. weight and speed that carried them to the tI-tle last year. Coach Waldo Mac- Cormack has made no statement on the series. but all this week has kept his squad on a tough training schedule so as to have them in top COIldiil0n for the tilt, O O O According to word from Sack- tall-up from Moncion ls n veteran of three varsity rusby teams and it is said his game spiri-t and cam- paign-wise advice is as welcome as his wciizht in the sci-rum. ‘Titus suf- OCTOBER 17, 1947 Crown Prosecutor Makes Statement Re Pari-Mutuel At S’side Mr. W. E. Darby. K.C., Crown Prosecutor. has released the fol- lowing statement regarding the re- suits of an investigation conducted by the R.C.M.P. into alleged ir- regularities in the cond-uct of the pari-mutuel at ‘the Summersi e Saints, P.W.C. THE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN rAuli SEVEN Play Exhibition races on September 24th last. "Complaints lied been l-llflt "19 Payoff on the second- heat of the No. 2 Class should have been much greater than the $3.20 paid to holders of the winning tic- kets as the winning horse O. U. Volo had been no better than third favorite in the betting. The pari- m-utuel had been operated for the track managers by Mr. William A. Robertson and at the conclus- ion of the race had turned over all s-hcet for that race revealed that a number of serious miscalculet- lone had been made with the result that only $3.20 per ticket had been paid Instead of $7.10, So-me of these could and should have been caught by a careful check of the figures. ‘The operator did not receive any bene- thcm by liir. Robertson hod in- cluded the surplus created by the e mlscalculailons. and ln View of thc fact that payments to ticket hold- Mrs. Wendell MacDonald was winner of a special ladies grfif imatch held recently. thinner-up The match was run-off in con- nection with raising money for the Inter-provincial tea-m fund of thcI will also be rcacy ivr full llrnc dull’ Canadian Ladies’ Golf Union. Mar- The purpose of the fund Ls to pay the is a separate event held just prior to Karrel. lie has and i-n the some city as the Ladies bock lnirnyv but plaircd half tlmcI Championships. Next year the match will be nlavrd at the Riverside Golf Club. Rothc- I Kctchum and Ike iilaclfny will fill suggested that l fered a slmllklcr rnjury scnte icw vrceks ago. O O O Larry Kctclium. of Saint John if coiled on as a starter by’ CouciiI MacCoi-niuirk. Kvtchum played onl the IIl1‘(‘C-q\l1l1‘t'."l‘ llilr‘ last your hull was Cflll\‘€l'I(‘d to ihc IJJII quarter. position this year rcplacing Benny‘ been out with a fore game time, Don Anderson will. what. they have in the line of hoc- key talent. . WlnsISwlm Trophy Wnncouvan, Oct. 1e -(ci=>- Irene strong. Vancouver‘: swim- mhig ace. today had a new trophy for hevr collcction~tlie sir Edward Beatty Trophy, awarded each year to Canada‘ outstanding swimmer. Miss Strong succeeds Doris Geldard oi Toronto as holder 0f U"! trophy and had to nose out Vic- form's ace ohurner, Peter salmon. to earn it. . Anncunccmient of the award to My“ stiyong came frcm the Canad- ian Amateur Swimming Association bend uartera in Winnipeg. A yell‘ no a a won the Ron Bowl. award- ed ennualiy by em a.a.u.c. to in- _ Dominion‘: top feminine athlete. rd that ii be turner‘.- ovci" tn orp : . _ . “As n result ihc stun of . ‘.001 be miide in the clubhouse at *1:30.I I'm‘ B? PM“ m“ “MP3 “vfflFad was divided equally and Firwxrzlcd.‘ Following the presentations theI "l" l" NPW York Rangers ‘Ilféilniflg to the (‘aiholi-c and Prolcsicint ladies of the club will serve a "ml! “m1 ‘were remit“ Slgmd t“ orynimnzigcs Max ‘Lanier Sorry He Went To Mexican League Lightweight Title "I ‘lent to pitch for tire Cardin- The eldest example: of liars work received Game Today Prince oi Wales College and St. University. traditional gridiron rivals, ivil] meet here in Dunstan's an exhibition rugby game afternoon. The encounter between the wearers of the Red and Blue and the Saints second team is scheduled to start at. 4 o'clock and \vil1 be played on the S.D.U. field. The two teams will meet later in a best of three series for the intermediate title. cur Club r6 Close The I official closing Charlottetown Golf Club will take . whBuI of the Alnemau Hockey League. “ccnums "d m°n°Y5 "Om the Father Fred Cass is coaching thc bellllls l0 lhPlll; Saints and Gordon Bennett the P. "An examination of the racing W_ c‘ team’ vill th it ll ,lat c i- "_"' or tehe Ifiourhrléio egmcbe M53955; git Iirom these errors and no erim- H; “as reputed yesterday _ strongthenpfl by Th“, Titus who Jilllslngiécicecrgrrliézs wpilrileleslllleagflgip: d without official coniirmaticn. how. will return to the lineup ior to- Gaucm knd Guam 0'“ Iearghzé Salli!‘ 3y IICTIICCII ever _-— that Biwko Tr-"voor and mflrrows name. The bit! ZSO-pound that me moncv talfged over to 3451159 Dllvfllllt-l- star forwards wlh of place tomorrow afternoon .1 Charlotrozoivrr." $1., bean supper. M. MaoAusland" crs could not be rectified. suggest-I all DFlZES “Tlll Ill Uflmlifliliflll dill-I _. the‘ in? the season will be presented.‘ “ml _ , _ Th, prgsffnntion of pl-IZCS will. forrnctl thc h Qllcst coring line o.‘ inst Saturday and will be a prob-I able starter this ivcck. . a n u I Manager Chmlic i and has n-i-. c . '"*_" H I___""' m“ ~ ---- President . nouncr d that l7 r will make 13f "VIA?! s the tirip hvre, but the s lnp linc- _ f _ ' ' ‘ ' -' - 1 Hy potentially 1S one of the best souihpaw pitching arms in ihc.‘ be playing the fullback DOUIJGIL; “diff-mil l-“Eiifl "m" ill-ll ‘Ill-if "P rirrovihv haters M, mI\-‘,(_fo_ Wimp quckcrv Co“ 1940 “lien lie lcripcrl before he ‘_______ I Mncbsan‘ Bob Hpmqyluys.‘ 9,112] looked from ‘Si. lours CJITIIIITIZSI (Mlmcu. ‘I Mum, ,Cum,n_ 001a MQCIPInFhY Larry into the Mexican League. ‘ ______ ' this IVAN KALMIKOFF. “Th0 Mad Russnn" who will be one of the performers on a ivrestling card l0 he held at The Forum Saturday. Report Trainor And Cowling Sign Contract Moncton Hawks of the hlclritime 133g Four Hockey League last year. will spend this season w tli St. Paul the The two Cliarlotietorwn men. whq' VCICFEiII Sammy hit-Marius contracts with St. Paul. by Czinadicns against only 18 for Bouchard ivcnt into the game after “The Chew for You" BLACK TWIST A-Home Product — Popular Ev HICKEYAND N ICHOLSONS N. Y. Rangers Win ' I FORUM. MONTREAL. Oct. 16 M522" .......’.‘”i...2§.°“;...f§55ifi.ii? I Air Force Heads Getting Busy offered, defeated Montreal Can- adiens 2-1 here tonight in the opening game of the National Hockey League season here. Rangers’ defensive work counted. as much in the final result. goalie‘ Chuck Rayner. despite a third- period injury. putting up a great display to hold out thc pressing Canadians. Canadians. Picking Team with their line intact. struck first. the vet- Pd I" the all‘ ‘"31’ 0V" gran T“ 315k; 5Com,‘ In m, R.C.A.F. officials tonight first periocy Kenny mama,‘ plotting quick moves for worked his way behind the net. passing out to Maurice Richard. who was partly stopped but tip- ped the puck over to Blake, dir- up a pass from Bill Juzda and driving a long. partly screened shot from 30 feet out past Bill Durnan. Half way through the last period Rayner suffered a severe cut over the right eye and the game‘ wast held up while he went into medi- ccptcd. Putting their heads loose with Grant Warwick and Edgar Laprade, Leswick rifting a “ blllld shot past. Durnan from \veli kn. side the blue line. Rayner was the standout for Ranacrs. handling safely 34 shots the ivartimc 2941-42. and Sqdn. Ldr. quarters team on an Durnan. Richard and defenceman Butch _____.___.___ r ThomnsonWinsBritishI I LIVERPOOL. England, Oct. 16I Locos. Quilty. Campeau. Reay. Grfldfi ._ iAPi ~ Billy Thompson of‘ Chamberlain. Peters. iwwel/er- sqdn- 1411'- wit-Wil- I Yorkshire ivon the vacant BritishI New York: Goal. Rayner: de- “'30 DFOI-"ibly WI" 111511389 I lichtivr-irzht. championship toniglitf fence. Colville. Edciols; centre. team. T595115 that In Slvnzfillnd ‘ a technical knockout overI Laprade; Win35. Warwick. Les- lfist Yea!‘ "HWY Wld U! W2 hill‘! I so... m- y a...” , ~ - h - I .-~ _ n‘ mdep 9'. the best team ever to take the ice _. l H. ii. 1f l\ort Shields. uck. subs. 511.10. '1‘ . " I in the third rnznid of a schedulcdI Connor. tvatson. Slowinski. Hex- 1319'"- lo-iounrl bont. __*_i'_______ I i holdout position. Terms of the set- tlement were not announced. opener. . fence. Reardon. Bouchard: l Loch; ivings. Richard. Blake; subs.. Harvey. Hvmon, Leger. Rlopelle. i tall. Russell. Gardner, Juzda. Moe. their last-hour retreat from a A. crowd of 11,815 attended thc Lmemps; amateur oath. officials are Montreal: Goal. Durnan; de- centre. A possible coach will be Referee: King Clancy; linesmen. Flllllk Bollcllell m. KCRMAN I were placed in the Egyptian tombs B. Younker .... .. 4,000 years ago. Total-MCI. 0<£>0o€>0 FOOTBALL camper. l8 AT s r. u. er. nuusuws new s. b. u. vs ‘an. A. ADMISSION 50c Tickets now on ml: at Ray's, Fred Lumbros, Hughes‘ and Roddln’: Drug atom. y. poi 5 a. r RINGSIDE $1.50 REALIZE ce<€ sen nnueesnr I the line spots. The forviard players 5' fl 1179f"? 1994131111" , C_ pjju-Lgan 29-; m2 1171 _v ‘ s_ Munday_ R 69mm; the famed family 0i hockey Bou- wili include Forrey Kerr. Dave fl"! ’ ‘p; Jgmp-ggn 116 143 135 ILPHIA. Oct. l5 —iAP) fiber-Sr and an 5km“! In m‘ W!‘ Nlckerscn, Trm Wit? Ks. Drive ltior- _ - ("L 1).. 191 133 1C9 171 i Jag-k . 1 ZIO-nourd defence-l SUMMARY fllflllfilll? TORQ- rran. Dick Titus, Charlie Limzl. Bill Jlllillillllf! _ I M1 C“ mfg 16-3 313 3;; h-h-n I h t Jllpp plum Firs; period I - Peterson and mi: barrio. 11$ SW11 as this an‘. Mll1‘~‘\lis'a;i:l 150 155 in Bniiolw s r.- Plilludrllf-Ilifl l. Montreal, Blake. iftichard Rear-I Penalties: Reardon r2). Juzdl. ' ‘ ' M55 I5 °'-'°l'- 51' m-l ‘ 773 341 s53‘ Rockets c,’ ilie Jirnerlcan H‘"ckey don) 9:00. . LOCII. 3"?" KM”- mt‘ lwfmlm" “mm? want m 5° back I" Si‘ Louis ‘OI Taxi Boysz- i 9- lflflfiy “'11s 501d 10 Wash- Penalties; Lech, Reardon. Les-z Third Period iron Moncioo. will he playing his Pitch esalo- Floaurinlly. I did. W; 204 216 2311 Lions of the same circuit. -wick 2. Chamberlain. ‘a. New York. Leswick (Warwick, first. intercollegiate game us captain all right. I made more by gotzrr‘ G 163 176 1S0 (a 34‘ phy-cd ggh; years in Second Pfl-jud Lapmde) 1g;59_ of the 10-17-48 ittnxm. This is KccfeésI to Iiiexlco than I would in five‘ Rv 13g 177 158 olllll U-‘fiSl-‘C- ‘ 2. New York. Trudell iduzdalI Penalties: Eddolls 2. Chamber. second ycar on tic . 1y squa ._ years at St. Louis." ' J fie I57 192 137 133m 1mm He also piflyed vo. .y basketball But, he added. other members‘ ‘ ,, - l. M...” _ . “ anci- hockty, of the Cardinal club profited by, 5' Nhiumald v ' o f a . hi A J Mud“: ‘$0M... o; the hliyfilypsgsglgl ‘£1; on I High single A. Cutclifie 264. ‘ Si," Chan"! inlay RE feshlng Shdves Wlf ' Saints. raid inst ni-ght that the me Cards tom me m“ they got- High three Swat! 601- ‘ I 1i. Ca l 151 152 T166 tram would hold n light workout big pay ".1595 right “ma... I 1e“, POUR-SI Tll-‘il b0.“ 3 1"; Lodge“ A. Bu ' 226 219 236 iirlny. Thvrc would} bk; ms 911032" They called one of ‘cm in the dayi ‘ éiikers ‘ E. Stczenson 112 124 118 . ill Ill? llllPllD from ‘l5 “w? “Y after I left and raised his a ‘ :_. , 133 132 113 ivhen the Saints defeated the UN. $51,003» p y A. MflcKclllli-I 2J0 5g 11g 90 - B. squad 13-2. On the forward line mm, muses the ma”, league E Die-mend o4 s4 e7 ' —FIT_YOUR DOUBLE-EDGE RAZQQ would be Len MacDonald, Driscoll, “m 1. Andrews .. 198 1'03 P‘ YII\.IXIQ.YIOHP We 82 1m F" monoyfiavi" ‘have, Cllllfighall- Wm“? Mficpmmld‘ MC" “There's a lot of satisfaction to J" MMDMIaId n9 127 l” Bllfllfi"! Plfkl- use MINORA Bidder- "l" “"1 nwrw“: m‘ "h" mm" playing 1n the bis leagues. the A mam“ If? m 2m J Mil-file Cunadrflfuvourltodoubio- (gffictgfirfarllqfivcllaagfiiqnqig gesté Iiotsls. the zest. trains. the undue] Bros 8 - 7'71 795 i (gr-tiles t .49. ‘commy mad“ - ‘- ' ‘ " es oo —now t ere's an im rt- ' "' 9W2!‘ ' and Blanchard; fullback. Molnar. ant mm p0 L. Doyle . .... .. 137 c, can-ipbcll |T,I'I,I,"|.,'I',f,‘,‘|'§:'IIZ|:I°d” coach Mmdafmgald the sum "r did all right in Mexico City gjzlalglillfl" m r. corral would we welsh“ m ‘he “Wm” I’§§S“S§...Z.°“ 13°35‘ iii. W321’? G- Michael 192 §l§°“““°. . 1111 "W" m" “T” bankmgdfi? n figs‘: on the road to Monterrey. Puebla. C“ Guns 209 I Acesz- - Imckheld I° OHS“ ‘he ercnhY Vera Cruz and other towns. I got 9391 C" Llllfimle . 199 94 '75 n w“ Fnonm" concpdcd m“ t e so sick I couldn't pitch because oi High 5mg“ 3' Callaghan 254' V. C0105 124 Saints would be at; a decided clis- the food Finanv I wouldn't dare High three E_ Callaghan 671 B- Lmhey 64 advantage should the weather be a“ anvihmé slit canned stunt Points: Michael Bu” 5; strikers J4 Rush "6 unwvay ““‘“°I“’.°1? for the “ma. from the states when we were on ' 0. Gallant 98 ' the road," Pylhlln Lulu» E. Kneebone 12a r52 12a rhgmifhesslI/(ilirltfignziiiglgsliigircyregiifb This year. the disillusioned Red lmflefmsl- IL. Balillilll 313 154 137 is: In m. Wm, Saint, John Beavers s are cu ng payers’ snares - ~ - _ “ izsrgyealr, The 20-year-old forwarc in half. M. Young 13g has been tn Sydney ior the last "I wouldn't take that so I came H- WQYFB" ~ I99 88 1 t’, month and lately turned down an brick home. The other fellows. the 53°11’?! 132 97 -' _ one; to play with Regina Caps in ones who dldnt get as much to so -T Ilieggw- I the Western Canada Senior Iioc- down as I did. had to stick it out. Dfileflgnds: I key Leasue- . "" ‘ ' o c o M. Cutchfie 1T3 Another n?“ inggilrliagx 1:01:34 gglotllloll 3;‘ THE MOST POPULAR FIGURE IN THE PUGILISTIC GAME- stars comes rum . . announcement that George MMP ___ I- I-flfferly ~ -- 155‘ [N ROLE OF REFEREE Gregor and Phil Metcalfe. puck- B, The Canadian P“. W. McAusland .222 218 172.] _ ehasers from Kingston, 0nt.. have L. Smith . .. .136 119 108. FEATU R|NG arrived in the prfll/lllllllil 05pm“ I° ‘Lionel Conacher. prominent Can- T°t31"'79u- make their homes with the Halli?‘ adian hockey and football player Kflllfikilllili- Oreacente of the Maritime 3d! was appointed chairman of the On- B- Wamm 7m Four. Macoresor and his he bltdmy ma» Athletic Ccmrnission, eight C. Brown campaigned f0!‘ (31599 B" l“ e years ago today. Conacher was later K- Hflllfy Cape Breton circuit last year- a member of the Ontario Legisla- J- Crflcketl- l’ ' ' ' iure and in 1942 became director of C Ferguson "THE MAD RUSSIAN Wihile teams are scouting f0!‘ l" recreation and entertainment for Total-HQ‘). ~ material. the Ao-tlwelilfli Blllldlll" the a. c. A. F. nonm- have applied l° "II" m’ cape ‘ii C. Maebeon .... .. - gram. senior league _ "h" "PM"; 4.000 YEAR-OLD ART n. Flnlayson ’ Tho Bulldogs havent OISCIOSQL K Johnna“ AL ALEX "THE TRICKY POLE" VS I ACH MATCH IEST OF 3 FALLS-W MINUTE LIMIT FIRST MATCH .— 9:30 P. M. ADVANCE SALE SATURDAY MORNING 9:30— NO HOLDOUTS-FIRST COME-FIRST SERVED RESE RVED RUSH s1. 2s $1.00 YOUR LIFE’S DESIRE From Canadians 2-1 OTTAWA Ovt. i6 - (UPI- I 'I‘liro\ving tlierirselves into the task punch‘ with as much verve as they show- Europe. a new international 0ffenslve~0n the ice hockey lanes of the 1948 Olympics. Less than 35 hours earlier. they learned that an Air Force offer cctly in front of Rayner. i _l<> the Canadian Amateur Hockey Rene Try-Udell tied It up mar the‘ Association to ‘put a Canadian end of the second period, picking lelllll "l U19 Willie!‘ Olfllllllcs l" St. Moritz. Switzerland. next Jan- uary and February had been ac- together OVEl‘ the arrangements for an all; Air Force team drawn from all parts of Canada were Air Com- modore Dave MacKell, deputy air cal attention. needing seven member for personnel. and Sqdn. stitches. He was no more than Ldr. A. G- iSQIKLY) Wfllwn. S911- back when Tony Leswick broke ior R.C.A.F. medical officer. Air Commodore MacKel] helped R.C.A.1". Flycrs, who won the Allan Cup in Watson‘ took an Air Force overseas head- unbeatablt four of Europe last year. The sen- ior officer's son. Fleming MacKell, plays for Toronto Maple Leafs. Within 24 hours. the two hope to announce a coach for the new team_ and training will start at the Ottawa Auditorium Monday. Limited by the requirement that all players must sign the Olympic hopeful they will be ableto ice a team which would stand up against most. Canadian outfits. They will be mainly juniors oi’ Memorial Cup a descendant of