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Kamil on: Frank Gibson, Hamilton; cand JimiMeCalt. rey, Otlawa, (cP Photo) (REG CCUKS WOE w EE eWHFU B kin Fo ay Vera a 7 E af OF No-Raidh ine " Pol ic a! a: a, By The Canadian Press ‘Eskiinos, his sald he will ask the E! indications are that the B Big | WIFU meeting to press for an mithe Western Initerprovinclal joring players rights: and con- r ‘Football Union annual meetings | 1aets. Meat Calgary this weekend on the; Al: iis annual meeting hast my n een . FAVOR BOWL GAME The officials of the other two ‘ YQ \ y . lumbla Lions and-Calgary Stam hy Seagram's cud te DWN posals The casteyr league's bid for the site of the Grey Cup founc tpnrtial support. frony the Bomb- ‘er spokesman, who sald he woul onto, fs WHITE “ e However, Dr, Martin sid he| BQRDER Wy ‘men's single game of 316 and , My personally supports. Vancouver SPECULUM put together three good animes i *,. 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Thursday, Saniuay 20, 1988, Seen eae oon we Toe nee. “First Newfoundland Youth MONTREAL () —When George Frontenaes of the Quebec Junior Robert Fawkner signed a con-, Heekey League, tract last fall with Shaw'nigan’ Wier Gee « aan't playing Falls Cataracts of fhe Quebeo hockey he works as a machine Heesey Doge dt as a Mast end ina paper mi) at Grand in the history of Canada'y ne. @ Le ar nies sores nart-time George just fuoned S145 fren ser team, Bishop Falls, Newlcund.and, it Why 1s there a dear.h of New: Is the only p'aver from the i> 'e indbad-horn plavers In pro- province to treax unto poe: feet onal noshay? hockey ranks on tha maining d, | “T wuess one of the niin reas “Noth ne Sve ever done on the sus ds the luck of Indoor rinks lee maches the che’? sigan back heme,” he sald. “There's winger eo. can yintes view although P bear Ayow rluks are “And | alee. Latdn't wet ile 6 ee bully at Corner Brook and | “Twas set to retort fa Bask 1. St dean's, toon Quakers ia the Western; "E Know Vrere are hundrecs | Hockey League when Fo! a ets of fellows there who play hokey! from Kenny Reardon, Cataracts’ st sts Well and better Gian To, qenerss manayer nsing omy, a coed make neo Tomenes If pans fur the seasons "i thev had the chance to da mere: : skating.” LURE OF QUEBEC « ° When there's no hoek: yoo | “LT told him woout the Quakers: (ween games and practices--and : nnd he adviseu me to hold off) the soccer flelds and paper mils “for a While. A few days later he: of Newfoundland are fap away. told me to repsrt to Shawinigan | chances are George ts In his and I was signed.” “hote} room sirunn ming away on. After a whirl In intermea'’e cither his banjo or guitar. héckey in Newfoundland, Paulk-) “After all” he said, “1 haven't Ney went to Quebes City and: aghl friend, and aman has to do ‘played the 1051-52 season with: something, the now-defunet junior B Quee jp - ———— tlons winter sport. . with Newfoundland’s West Fras, 2 Una ce et ode cnt lef. oniy artifielad lee at Grand ere ™ processional ranks. ‘The 21- - , j years eold hionde feftwinger " 1 Cataracts of tha » Quehes | ! Rereeerenns | Ae eet Mee raat One ne on HOE capneyrerrastyeoa renee TS) 7 el " FORONTO @ ~ Gerry Jaane, { ay ‘Toronto Marlboro rightwinger pel a bq: nat kn te ‘and o backfield star for Winnl- {the injury: wia atte ‘ie f peg Blue Bombers of tho Weat- {or fodtball, careers, :")j 4% “ern — Interprovinclal Football It. tnt fearGd Union, suffered fractured love his ‘sight In: ih cheekbone and an tnjured right} george ‘Kitchen ra eye during Tuesday night's On- urate suffered’? I BS Wario Hockey Asvordation JUNOT) ston of ' A game. against “unto Sf, Sl iy sill x Y, whic Papal: Coilese Noes, ; 1: umes, ‘wemb:r halfback who |j was chosen the omatandingy ae Cinadlan football player dure ‘Ing the 1054 kensgn, was struck i> i) the face by a hard shot.taken. by Ken Linsey at. Mighnol's | | ber maaiy: so6 ao ee GEORGE FAULKNER of Bish- ops Falls, Newfoundiane, ts the Art hockey player: from j that prov .c to break Into . plays with Shawinigan Falls Hockey League. (CP Photop - ete 2 SELECT SO mm Hockey Scores fe VAT THE NATIONAL LEAGUE Chicaxo H, ‘Torente 3 Detrolt 0, New York 2. : WESTERN LEAGET Victoria 0, Saskatoon 6. | gyt cee te eae bee ener a mine ae Had HAD A WAY WITH WOMEN "AND GOT AWAY, WITH EVERYTHING (well, elmost!} WALTER WANGER gratent ‘The rept? “Color by DE LUXE Cnr d } varing JOHN. DEREK ELAINE STEWART “Rélegned be onthe th centuumysor - is yr (: rildren STARTING: TOA hom Shows Students Adult at Adults... Enlcr- fainment 18 mm m. ne Bcastern league's no raiding poli- 'weekend, the -Blg ‘Four in one{ bee Citadelles. ; ley on National Football rengue ae device lo rosea player r ic then went Bis and: law Interested players. uptions and contrdets. held by) Falls, a few miles trom shops a Three of the five western the NFL but the next day left the JA Dri Clai M teams already have termed the/door open for further consider- fl river f aim) move a “good one,” and Moe ;ftlon on demand of Toronto Ar- M Lieberman, president of the {gonduts, who .clalmed they al- Of Hi hwa Sy eed a (Canadian champion _Edmonton ready have signed elght players q y p . | ve {from the American professional ervnen G d : - loop TORONTO +) — An 0 ; ones ASK MEETING te nthe fou-ine To a8] , ' s 0 © 10. |]. Centre a: LOOK INTO vena kos ou rento to Barrle highway at tT, ‘| ies Halt Wit ae et vin miles an hour but couldn't test | a : 19 5 5 ; ee t vvith FL consmissioncr its maximum speed because the i W x Bort Bell and arrange “some toad was ity, tn . a oye w! | sor! of fale and nenotacte agree. January. issue ot writing tn the A a Printing NGOS J} ment.” publication of the Toronto Bri- f Dr, Beattie Martin, president Sasnire L m of Saskatchewan Roughriders cn Emit sald ne au nade nuck Storkey, owner of the s L a NOW also favored the no ratding pact bar, drove the car at speeds up n° x swith the NEL. hae to 117 miles an hour, The hish- 5 A 3% ' © “We're all for that," he sald, way speed limit in Ontario fs 40. 5 g It's about time it, was done. “Unfortunately, wo” were I- | C fi e e . + AN oun icientifled spokesman able to test Its maximum speed " . p bb p t jfrom Winnipeg Blue Bombers, as the road was ey... . so the a F 4 { rin Ing jcommenting In absence of presi. |. highest speed we “achteved was ¥ m dent Ralph Misener and vice-} REDLEG HOPRYLL = Big! . ‘ & | de I Uh B ‘417 miles an houy,” he sald, 2% § f. COMPANY president Jim Russel, sald: Jerry Lane, whd "joined the | yThe report cau oda minor ex- ac a “If a player is under contract; parent club after a good sea- ‘plosion In the attorney-gene- | (MBAR MAW UO MN A revere oemcoraemrmaresmmmncmmmames | IC should not be enticed to break son with Chattanooga in the «rat's office. | 4 PR ‘it regardless of what sport it fs, Southern Assoclation las: year, | “T would like to see a copy of | ae « ' iThe players themselves should '8 expected to become a regu- | that magazine,” Attomey-Gen- : a Seagram's V.0.. + ¢ [honor the contracts they sign,| lar on the Cincinnat! Redicgs’ lara] Dana Porter said. “They | oy aa a ve iThe. Big Four move on this | mound staff In the ‘55 season, were definitely breaking the ! & touchy subject Is one In the right! 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