SDU Open Loop Tonight fieufe mm mm M M mm 5 The Charlottetown Guudln. Tueuhy. Nov. 18. 1956 .. ' . . ' ' tnii In I W” WNW -H Hmhhl iiiliil" Il:Ibl(:ll: lltllixlwal-l-wlllil:.':-scorl: new In MDMIKU9 "nll"Tm5- Tl" Haw Willi” mm mlmnsmnm in: (illih (Tani-i of the laii .llnnc- acquisition of Stu MIcl.ure from lint, .d,.gi i'lzv1.iiiii-itpai ilnlilllg; Hm ”aM6 mm Had-,m.. K,” the 3.yy(; sum-day bolgterg the KAAIIVIV . l l'lildIllllllllilllllfitifl nI'i'iiii- ('udiiioi'c and a rlcicnscnian by M00138”? d'3l9n59- "G-IV WEPRPT Id” l M A '- tussle lhr manic oi Wood ed by the loss of starry George IN” Mltw lllll-(WA-lsaandllat The saint- mil be .i llliir vu-ak- Maul?-Illldt MICDOIIIM W53 V059 lll1l;l." :l'ltl"ILMnllllfllllr:in inlet Ilal'IOIl6IPI an the biurlimv xiitli lhc depart- th: league-'s outstanding d0l91”." ltllttt .'iV tctrtirl it: -tt.ttiIl!t"" ”"' "I N? M Vail W5” F0”?! "nil; will fyedarinbuilllt. Pllgtlttlflse allld 77" '5" m56T57 "”l"" "I the It... .i., t W. up at iiuiiir to hit hair iiniix tit xrtiiiii: Dllnth Jul.-h W 99 g d hi SI mu Basmca Ynum Club in the lshnd V .,M - ., Um... ..,i titiiit iult it ll”5,h”' ""."'"”'"' fu”h.e.r .”grmaleG I I W the Senior B Hockey the accent will it -. .i.i ii. i-tin; in :i- wtltt lttlttvlttltltl" '" Ll”! Shmhprd K Mill mh pull corn on be on i-i th and hustle. Playlnl .- - ... . .ii 7l'..tilIf'K iimivr cti.iii.'int: thrt l-WIN shelf for 1f',V”"l"l . h J k 15 1 Re dy hjg . - .. .i . .. . It Ar-na Mal-Lure will be lining tip on 9059 59 W ' ti...i ii. . ..i.t lllliill H. ii iii! l) llll .-tttlr at Ht" flttttv m M S? with warren MICK" hmugm up "uni young play,” ,-.....t xllflll "ti ihr i-imici mil hr I-I-""ln'-t 3' R I" tl"'”ll ,0: 1.05:: No m,1dm,,,.,, lmm ii-om Charottetowuls minor lea- p g in in llilllli ticl a camr ui - -. . d ' gum and mu together with mm A1 Hill-I It! It iitilx llP '-tit-it ltl "iii t.nr .i' iiiir diillai last war I Mllllfl In two new hmdovers from last year.” um” ;i.. - t -,.i 4tllt imii W. .,,,,,H,, rm, i-..,,... he pnrly i-onicrs Jim Duffy and Don Ste- and the nddmm M No lo". ” I" all '” "W "I'm" cl ”'” ”'”” 7' l-"WI W" man i I -etcrsn is are leads Ready to tt' ill mi llhit tiiii . V Apps lrsi-nault is back with th fpthy Y th Club Will I)! ..... ., . .. l ......t l4'.'-tgilf ii st mil-.itsiitF. tinnisgiie and will team up H'VltlIl”P3;n t: def? 0" tiiirtli l' t t tr lliI' Fliers llltvn llttnlaziic l':iiiirit rs ill nick Carroll l1”l,'mny B-mylaThu V? th CI h lay their 0 ...,...,.; .. -,1-or ("c l'll'i'llf' i.iii.- x iitiiiimrin lhcv uttl hf Hughes on the Primrose: first 9 9" . "I Pm V ;.....r -it-til tic miir nlR.W"S "cm to thc string lrirwurd line. Red MadFay- ”'”'R lame ” ' '"5”" IN Ti-IIS CORNER Interest High In League; 1 Possibly A Banner Year l .xcr:ity of New Brunstuick Red Th" mam I l t ricn. Harlcy MacLcan and RIyIThl"”d” "lam '3"l"5t Manmxu” Kath. . former player Mm Um..Primroses at the Sports Arena. sport I new goal- Rmm.” W.” M m, "mm mm, tender. three new dcionscmcn and hinalion and ouch Bubby Dowling I'll" 'ddm”"' '" ll" lnrwurd Sammy Trnwadale and Flick Lan- .”"k"' . drv will form the third attacking Th""' D”-V” ” ll”ll""Cl”w" um. lad who has niaved with St. gab,” D.”,,,L M". .,,,..y,.,q ..M.nryIs of Halifax and In Quebec. tow games will. 5 y C ms. yun will be the regular nctiniiidcr and M” be in new lin the reserve spot is .lniiii (ichrkc t Th, Ac” H, '” ,,, ,m. me who 3haTt(tlIhKlE;lIli'TEPflllIl('Sr:nr1ll1e lti -i..... '.m iii siiiiiiiier. L. .i,,. tux ltd! now nu-iml "DPHIIIE encounter and II the Bezrc V” "'1 ”"m”" T as! wt; ...i.t ig.it.i-im. ii ;i-I iiirirl up 77 iiiiintx Wlttttttt 9"" TL "WW M wmmg 1' Hal I-Pponed PERRY RFTl'Rxi tit” wiiii. .l lir .m.iiii III .m-i ioutu: Iltr l'ltl"”lll'l" I point "I "ll" ”"3"' M” ' 30”” ””"'" "I." g "(iv yqiank '55,... ,,.,,.i ,. Nd it,iw .vi artioii uheni any kind ttrti Dtixroll iii no I-""9 ll -11953937 "”'-ll" 5" ll hflzlk grum h : Ml lag. V9 1,. and Mrs tangle at doubt a iii.iii.i .-04.-9, and M. lIl"tl' lineup against Montague. 5 t '- 3 5 , tr -iliilu Patl.d.ilr and saw . play at the Snnn: Arenal tnnlzl" l1lVi,'"'IP knows now that ..ii.i lP.ll . limp uni an im- vcpritul lliil-AIIIIIIIIHK stitrcss and nil iiiniit-iiril uiili ihc '.r-antic are I riizht in in SI lltiii l.tll i-.iiti-ri the has knibalt ma tin iiiiir ilw weekend and in t.-it lain. iniiir up with a lot: and R ttin St Mary's if so the Primroses will have ”lal”"'h "I11 N hall 9" d5" , mush um. mming buk (mm lens? Art Perry has i-ome out of SlJmmf.lldD with a victory. H l""E r'”''"'"'"' '" Ml” "ul 9" Game time. it at the Sports , . Arena. is It l..'l(I sharp. g it - l.llll'I lrcs and finger: i-rns- coliczr rlvii-ntrrl thc Saints 61-55'- .INI lhilipiii; in: 4. repeat this ll'a- on Sziliiri' .. bill on Sunday gnu. Saints bounced back to dump Nova Scott: Tcrh 53-38. High Following are the lineup: for lo- ii.-..... iiii.ii ii. Il.Hl' ii.-.iiii t""r"tE -Wt" ”'Wt”' KCHV led mam"! lumen: I 1 first Il'-.l'.'lIl' .'iIii-.-idy is drawing ll" gill,” ”""'”” I" hlllh ga""'5l AT CHARLOTTETOWN S irc-im-niiiius Iilillrf from local 9"-tmtttgtlvitk ”:'i'.1":ItnSlTrr5,I'.l Piirkdnlr:- lonl - Boner; Ito-p ,',t:,"',;n:",',',', ",'”",',,,,",':,,":','m.,,",.", ixiiliei Wallrr llacfilililan re.pl.',',l,g;,gAsntezfdftgcgzip l-:minNrnN tcri Veriiflll union. Ttw Inu-i-mi went: In M lhcrp In there doesn't seem to In any r--atuin to doubt another prosperous u-.ir is in Ihr mak- tniz Ervigxthtnr now is in thr hands of flw tram! and the manazrrs and coaches of same. I gard: the prrsrnt vciwinn of the l.,,... 5, r-"V ' A. Ca,.v"l Hurryg (tansdiaiis should be named out- Saint: as rim of tho but trams D - g right as (lanadlfs entry in the in wait 'l'twi- it'll be starting ,,,',l,l,l:' ' M"Lmd' MCG"' cud uorlti hockey t-hampionsiiips at liiirttiiilliciaic iI'.';tt7lxl it K Rf 5 r l U (- , .5 . . liimrtnv this winter. the Alberta and llmiiii Alilanit sltnr Christtlg Ht;i(nh:' MioaM;E;;g::g' 3.rI::;c.Amalcur Hockey Association aaid Ill” land .'iiiirph.v or Gautrehu. F :lM”""a5" . . warm . Dnvw. J. MMDDMM 4 TIIP AAHA s atintial mcetinil l The illusion lliiiins. whom it ' i We I'1JlI horn harping ui miich tatelv no the rwrwusltv of a rinse- lx balanced iv-tziii: that some max thtiili ur are iwginiiini: to sound like I broken record. it so then it. is A broken i1-cord worth having because we haven't yet heard Jlnynnv iitspiita the truth I pirl-not last vrar in tlyilsh on top of ilw N.Hl . are uru on their may in makiniz us look like a ltmllltrt a inar altrad of his time. Thr Bruins by vlrtur lll their double win over the Cu- adit-na over the weekend have leaped into sole possession of first plarr and judgllll from herr voiced opposi ion In the pro- posal hv its parent Canadian as'- ln('lallnn that the entry he decirird in 2 playott series betueen Vor- nnn'r lllan Flip champions and thc Ottawa Junior fianadiens. It said the Vernon club should begin preparations immediately for the Moscow tournament. with Mat-Donald. Ginnet. Roy. LeMay.l p l mlleux. Kane, Daley. lT SUMMERSIDI-3 M'lltt--'iElir:- Goal - Dillon. ltt:-I is-use - Macl.iire. MacRac. l'1yylp'l isfeirart. Duffy: Forwards - Arsen. innit, Carroll. Hughes. Ketch, Mn. ; Faydcn. MacLean, Dowllng, Trows -, dale, Landry. ,, - 4 . . C0at'I1 (Icorne Agar required to OT'l: rki”YilHl'l;1(tlt.;ll Ixpmztilchta nu,” nN.,m.mam using "W ”'?'l:.lr1'I::IerlId;1.-4(a()JlI - bitnninniis. m.(.nc,hc" his ".3", Wm, play”-5 VI F N ''”''i. ' ttttwrrinl iiiiiitnnii rluh rould ,. I F at run". Helm-ml at-lcrled from all across Canada. ginning to limit ital ll1Plf' in-rr M," "av "W" Mr I whm ll mrvrs. i Grad). Steele; For- some who really didn't rare much least. The Beantnwm-rs have put t iiardr - i" Grady. V. Harris. R:-lmr whether it was true or not. w mari, Cut:-iifie. Ctilow (' Riir ” -- - . gt-ther I string of I iifralghl l ' '- "I3- ” W "H Victoria and such I situation lr'n”""' r" Gnud"' 1'' n”"d'l4 N'H'L' owner -tn" MI nrit . ii 'i i. i n l g . . , ,,, gig . . haw Iirvn ironing thnmselwl I fail” ha:l:."iii"l,'l'f7." Fill: RV Tilly: t'.ANADlANf I out rather quickly and at Itir l 1 .; . .n. (L t 3 . B ' ' -Iran 5- tvsuii n 'nliVi'('a mnmrnt I! think thr irI(It' lflllili:-2,1,: ':,,d1M:,.." y,:':g stayed ahead in the National will not nnlv b all good but I good hit better We hear that Iltere is a (nod rhnnre lhaf lnnw Hennessrv will he lining up will biininirruldr. if trur. if um ' ' hr .4 rrnl shot on I ll 9 arm to! the Irv! and the en t ll-aciir for this lad will carry in lot of goals on his: Itirlii .i.ii l'I' in -...n grt ...i.ir NIPRI pit iih.ii in rt,"-ti hmii the lp;i;m- tnqi;-lii l liI'Al)l' tiirlr at hot); f'li'ir -t.uitIini anti the Sportal Arena ts ll .10 nharn. Catlin: away fiom horkrv for the mt-mt-nt Dunn Suuan Mb-ml rliugrrs made II III In I row without I uelhark pt fut ".-iiilr satiirday by wal- luning Summersidr High School I2-it in the first game of a le- tal-pol - tic-riu t the island lnlrrsrhnlnistir iltlr. Thr ri-fiirn game will no plavut here nerl Redskin Team W.-lSHlM;l”ftN 'Al' ururlte Preston Maruhati. president of Washington Redskins. said Mott-l day he has liven approach:-rll about thiittn: l1lI Vattnrial Foot- ball Leaszur club in Buffalo. writ a: in l.oui-uillr Marshall said last week that Louisville inlcrrsts had made I "fantastic" offer for the Red- Ikins' franchise He said then drspilo liw irmptini: proposition rnnwlrrinc a more by a lcaar on Griffith b't.iil-um that has four more VFJTS to run. Kentiirkians have since I-tltnd Philadelphia Eagles and Pills hiirch sir-cirrs in move to Louis-' Villa The Sin:-Ii-rs also are con- aidr-ring I Buffalo offer. Question Now; "wii I N' 7" ere 5 ma. p MELBf)L'RNF. (Ari - What”: happened to Nina Russia's "hat girl?" That was In intrtctilill ttttmflrtn, In the Olympic village Monday till; a new mot: and seek mystery built 1'1? around the well-nourished So- ef l have been drnppin: nffi alarm- j'iiigiv. llnwpver. last year New 1 Vorln Imllratrd that perliapn what iliesr cities were lacking Iran not so much hockey fiui: as it horiu-y ti-uni. when they riirgl-ti from nowhere into I playoff spot and the attendance Mrltrll up noticeably. if the Bruins win tiirir share of game: lli.0rIfl.'liIrPI shouldn't be much of a proliirm. ilmtwtiltz hawk in Island lli'”lIlll. for I moment we might Hockey League scoring race dur- ing the weekend but his lead over Detrnits Ted Lindsay dwindled to one ninl Beiveaii was held In on! assist in two games and pushed his points lntai tn I1. Lindsay got two goals and an assist to climb to 10 points. The leaders: Bellveaii. Montreal ft It Lindsay. Detroit 7 it Harvey. Montreal I stnluk. Boston Howe. Detroit Skip Teal For Q. H. L. Lead '5IOiVTREAii 'CPt M5"-Yd 3'"l"' 0' Quebec Are: counted two it all and an assist last week "' Dill into I lie with Iegmmgtg Mil" '-Sklht Teal for the Quebec Hh';('hP.V League miring leader. a p. ll Accent On Youth And Hustle For BYC Island League Team defense and two .-voungater: will be making their debut on the blue- lfne. They are Joe Arsenault and George Tralnor will alternate It a defense and 'io forward llnea. Men-tl Plneau will center Har- old fixed) Kuwait and Gordon Currie on one forward string. Currie played f r years with McGlll University. Jack Burke. Wullie shepherd and Johnny squai-ebrigg: make up another combination and Billy Weather- bie. Lloyd Shepherd and Jack Shepherd will round out the for- ward liner. "Spy" readily admits that the team i: I lltfa lacking in scoring punch but bellsvea their defen- sive strength will ; Ike up for it. There are a lot of strong legs on the team 4nd Ready promises I hustling. spirited team- We're not afraid of anyone." says Spy. "and we will outbustle any team in the league." with Ready It the helm there is no doubt that. the B.Y.C will he I team in motion. The coach has always been a free whe-:lii.;.: sort of player himself and if he can inbiia some of his own great spirit into his charges then the youth club will be a team to keep an eye on. t MINOR I-iIOCi(EY Following I: ti '1y': minor hock- ey program: ll-l2- Skate - Notre Dame fiiris 4-5 - Mid et GIme- Vius vs Royals (see lnrups below '-7 - Practice - All .Iiivi,-nilcs may: under In years. Aug lst. 19544 I Midget Royals --Burke Sherry I l Flannaghan. Rogers. Haves. F. Rn- ibertson. F Gauthier. it Seamle- bury. J. Gallant. Miller. Pickard. Vllraton. Jardlnc. Large. Bradley. "D. Fri: 2 Midget VIP!-u D. Storey. .1 Ken- nedy. H. Callaghan. L. Dunn. Flan- t naghan. Tierney S. Harper. Kelly lllcardon. Curtiss. F Burke. G. iFei'guson. Gallant. Ciaudet. Court. Hayes. P. Woman. I 2BaI(er Forced To Withdraw From Match NEW yous rsrt Bohl .B3Ik'Er. Pittsburgh heavyweighbl twa: forced to withdraw Moridayi from Friday': Madlnoii Squarel Garden match with Harold Carter of Linden. N..i.. sending match- pmaker Billy Brown acurrylng for) 'a substitute. i The liiternationat Boxing ttlubl said Baker had suffered I virual ;attack. I! a suitable sub cannot be lined up. In entire new match ' may be made for the date. aub- pjri-t in approval by the New York state athletic commlulan. l lSI'IOUT: "DOWN win-I cowviunisr FI.AG”:' By WILL GBLMSLEY MELBOURNE lAPl-A group of impetuoua Hungarians battled down the Communist Hungarian flag at the entrance of Olympic Village Monday. cut out the Com- munist emblem with : pocketnife. and raised a homemade national- ist banner with ringing. cries of "Down vtiih Communist flag" and "Long lite free Hungary." Tins at-ttnn set off another tem- pestuous day in this 0l)'mPlc Elly- The climax was reached when I cheering bouquet-tossing crowd of more than 2.000 gathered at Ea- sendon airport to greet I plane load of ill athletes and team offi- cials completing the Hungarian delegation The tiirniig uas made up mostly of former Hungarians who fled the iron ('iirtain alter the war to settle in Australia They uorc Hungarian colors. lrcri unite and green. with a black lstrlp ni ninurnlnc. carried flags, 't'llBnlPFi uar cries and burst into .thc strains of Hungary: national l anthem l,0Rt)l-.'Rl:JD N'l;'ltl' rest: I Julius Ilr”I)l uhitc-haired chief lot misxiini Wm arrived on the plans iiiiii Ihr stars of the team. .eairi at a press conference later lihai he l'iiffI giwiii instructions from Darwin for the replacement of Hungarian descent. Communist that of the with of the-utlouallat colors. Hegyl said there were no pol- itical differencea an the team and that all members are "fine pat.- rlot:" and would return home as soon I: the Games are com- pleted. There had been rumors that many athletes. particularly sin e ones. would seek sanctuary in ustralia or in part: of Europe. lie said that Hungary's athletes would put out their best efforta for their country no matter who was in charge of the government. BAN ON CONROVEMY IROMOI1 reported that Olympic officials Monday night imposed I ban on political. religious and racial discussions here to save the Games from fomenting interm- tlonal Incidents. (officials were ordered to block any questions to athlete: from reporters about these subjects.) Olympic officials had planned to raise the nationalist flag but they were beaten to the punch by I small group which apologized later for being "too liotheaded." it was learned later that for- mer Hungarianl. who now are Australians. spent most of the night sewing the new flag and it. was sneaked into the village byt member: of the Australian team iSlewari Leads (I.S.F.U. Scoring TORO.N"l'il ll'P'--Ron Stewart of Queen s. one of college foot- hailts hililrsl pro prospcctsf led lihe lndixirlual scoring race in the lntcrcnllrciate S n n l o r Football Union ll'ill season The -light hstlftisii-it wound up lhlh iasl college BPBb'0l'l with 3 points on six touchdowns Stewart scored one IDllChdOWI Saturday in the last game of the college schedule So did team- .mate Al Kncman who pulled into a secftllfl-plat"? tie with Frank Inf- tus of the L'niversily of Western Ontario who was held scoreless. Each has 24 points. Tim Reid of the University of Toronto Blues ranked fourth with 18 points on three touchdowns. Net Inventor Passes Al 82 BEAMSVILLE. Ont. iCPl-The man credited with inventing the goal net in hockey. William D. Fairbrothcr. 82. died Sunday A goal tender for Beiimsville II the old southern Ontario Hockey Association about 1900, Mr. Fair- brother had I I0! made by a fish- erman and strung ii on his goal posts. The idea was immediately adopted by the association and spread. Olympic Ti:Ii:'-I Priced High MELBOURNE tAPt -- Ticket scalper: are asking up to 1:215 labout 833.60) for tickets to open- ing day ceremonies of the Olym- pic games Nov. 22. Teal Icorni one goal and on M. Richard. Montreal nut in I note of caution to till) '"”l"l I" T"!!! to the top. lie and Ilas Offer For I 5. Olympic players T'w island League is? Msoriaimi uilb the ill ll-i.A andl its i'olcrcrx' are registered withl ttir M A if A Thr lcagiie irillj hark up ill reforms and the: .'llA.H A. Will back up the league and tilt 'liA.H.A. packs quit: a punch Thai Ihnlllfl he enough tsaid shruil tlill. it unnld be wei1."”"d ' WEI PM W" "till!"- if thv pt.-ivi-rs remembered it, t Squad Will Make Debut MI".i.Fl0llRN'F'. tAPt -The US Olympic track and field team wiill as make a united tliistrallan i1chm..'t-I.'t: tonight at fir-riiong. l rt-sort 50 miles boiirno. Several nations will crimp:-to in. the inritatin-int meet but it is doubtful that Ru-tsiu utll parlakcl it seaside west of Moi- llcad rii.-at-it .lim Kelly said he will entrr three men in thr high- lumn, pole vault uhoipnl and high hurdles. Tnp egrintets will raw in relay. events and possibly some of thel middle di-t.-tnre and longer ranget men uilt nppcnr. Tho team also in Irlmiiiled to appear Saturday afternoon It Renrilgn, about 100 miles from T ' here ' Bnnln now have In points each. CM! Hicks of Chicnutlmi Sag- itenrcns. fnurtb I week ago. now is tied for third place with Kelly Burnett of Montreal Royals gt 13 Mints. Burnett. with only one l"II'- dmnnod from a second- are tie in week ago. Hicks. Stan Smrke of Chicniitimi was the most prolific Icorcr. coming up with three goals and four Iaslala. The seven points moved him from In eighth-place tie to I tin for fifth with Orval Tessie: of Quebec Tesaier collected one izoal and one assist. Smrke leads the league on gniils. with 10. The leaders. with goals. assist: and total points: Teal. Quebec. 7-ll- ll: Bniiln, Quebec. 4-I4-II; Hirlu, Chlcou. timt. 9-7 -lit; Burnett. Montreal. 7-ll ill. 5. Smrke. Chicoutlml. lo- Tessler. Quebec. I-fl--15: Corriveau. Montreal. 3-11-14; 1.. Smrke. Chicoutiml. ti-7-ll: Per- reaiilt, Chicoutiml. S-lo-ll; Roul- seaii. Montreal. I-S-ll. Bomber Halfbcck in letter Shape WTNNTPEG tart -. Glenn M-.-I Whlnney. Winnipeg Blue Bomber" halfback who recently suffered I broken nrck. is "progressing nic- ely." r-lub officiiils said Monday Mcwhinney was liilured Nov. I when Bomber: bowed out of the Western int:-rprovinrlnl Football llnlon semi-final to Saskatchewan Roughrldorit. 74-ipoi-Ii Arena OPENING LEAGUE GAME TWSDAY NIGHT - mo r.M. S. D. U. Ve. PARKDALE FLYERS Sloan. Toronto ii. Richard. Montreal Molina. Boston ii 11 N.H.L. STANDI-NGS Iy Till! CANADIAN PRESS standing: Boston. won I. lost 3. tied .1. points. 10. Points: Beliveaii. Montreal. I7. Goal -Moore. Montreal. I. Aulm Harvey. Montreal. ll shutouts: Plante. Montreal. 4 I5,ooo H. P. Car 1 t I LONDON tCPi British apeed king Donald Campbell. holder of the world water-speed record of '225.63 miles an hour. now pllhl an attempt on the land-speed record once held by hi: father. Sir Mai- fcolm Campbell. : Campbell says design work al-; ready ha: started on the car int lwhlcli the attempt will be made--l l'pioiini;iy In less. The car will be ipnwered by A 5.000 hursepowe Bristol Proteus gu - turbine eu- talne. the Proteu: is the type used Penalties: Beilveau. Montreal. lotto the Bristol Brltannal turbo. minutes H" T5- Buy I 'WHITE OWL in the handy pack of 5 . 2 PROTECTIVE CE LLOPHAN E WRAPPI NGS l prop airliner. nel --A great offer of dual of all sizcs and cut for all Rngiilar to 49.50 34.97 Later Olympic officials super- Iignia. liegyi predicted the Hungar- ians win win 10 to 14 gold medals. They won 16 at Helsinki to finish behind the United States and. Ruli- af: in unofficial team standings. ATHLETES POUR TN The Hungarian situation again overshadowed the development at Olympic Village where Ith- letes continued to pour in by the thousands and work out in almost semi-privacy. Tension rose among the hun- dreds of athletes in Olympic Vil- however. troubles Hungarians Tear Down FIagAl Olympic Village lage and official: moved I to prevent any further. incidents. viud the ralalng of what they A Itrtigt check of all V13?-Orl and call the ro r H Ii-tan TE repor rs we: made ensure .d p P9 mu their credentials were in order. In other developments. Switzer- land changed her mind during the weekend and decided to partic- ipate in the Olympic: despite the international situation. reiterated that Dutch .'athletes will not compete. Bulgaria's Olympic team was detained in Karachi because of over Pakistan's health regulations. The Bulgaralns urged .the World Health Organization to flntervene and aircraft was "prove Holland. that disinfected our lll irs A ciiicii Io enioy amoolli elusvu wills Gillette Blue Blades 0 Sharpeat: Edges Ever Honor! 0 Faafer- vea Sha Longer-Lasting o Double-Edged Tar Double Er ,nomy for him Convenience.” .- liuy Gillette Biiienisiiiaa ' ” g in dispensers with mud blade compartmentl. ea, . package. 5 for 25c. lty TTTBIPTIIII in suits figures. Regular to 59.50 43.97 And I Special iuieii to go at . . szs.oo WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY - FRIDA Y- SATURDAY MEN'S SUITS in All-Wool Tweeds. Worsteds. Serges and Flan- MEN'S ALL WOOL Gabardine PANTS VIluea to 15.50 Sale Price 6.97 Men's FELT HATS . 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