Tomnmy eCoe rmaiBo Atteralcr gather axqnd, tise Allas Cup la Maptéi4w dens, Toronto, It spnrladg aftsr Ime. Dam m mois~ thaI ~uSl m te , dola aftr upllilgl~ t eacl t.I soekIugla *9. *ivete ,tefwrmmiet pwuy. ttwe . *eIdi. 1aups.kp ,~S -. Uichei~.-..b.laby Turetsktrmla 1UM aimiuy te Ode, ?4orwey, Parm fr i*Ms met - lthe ovot. ldImg "mbeitmt fn m te hock ¶1a.y ehalred gaIhoer Rw Edward aromm ti.r"ak.Tb"aoywantwlid g.erid ly villa stemeet. Camada flelahed .loms villa 14 petalswhilI. Remst. u-j wbm Cam*& lm ut fprea-' ei. au&*u" on omm bfribm Ia THE DMLY TIMES-GAZETTE, Sotiardo, Moa'çh 15, 19585 Deal ýPai*d Off With C. Broden Poker players who have experi- enred the rartty of drawlng an iaside straiglit wil have some ide& of how Wren Blair <.11 when he was deaIt Connie Broden. Tt was public knowledge for rneune that Blair, the mana- ger of the Wlatby Duilops, Iaad been aecklng aà enmtre li order ta strengthen bbc club for the world hockey tournamest at 0s1o. NoCway. He discovered thst tIbm ar-e some techialalltles betwccn seeking and rerelving. AM AZING RPCOIW There te au apparent pauacity of available centres who have thei talents required for internatloqal conpetit ion. They - are about as rare as the white buffalo. Biairs intrepid bunting. how- ever, drew accolades even from those baying wolves wlao were snapping at his hMes a whêle ago,. announelng that the Dunlops would be fortunate to escape wltb their hles wheu they met the Russian team. To coin a cliche, Brod"e nwas juil what the doctor ordered. He Li an outstandlng forechecker and the atatLsties li ecompled durlng tht..Seasoas wltb Shaawnigan l'alls disclese that h. lsaaiso some diakes at pattlng the piacl in thc net se well. Tue tlmplklty wltla wblch la antered tie Durilop $aid suuprlaed wes Blair, who in eldo m r- plOd aie anythls«. Blair was pre- 9 c Ildatà tdo aqp» i.bla claa at- Ing (at wbieb ho la à à aeknowl- es4»d zMaser) .whe vIaied raak Seike. ithe manager eoftthe Montreal Cnaies 8.k. stop. I. c o N G R A T 'J L A T I o N s HA M ---d him before he had compleled three sentences by announcing th8t lie could have Broden, pro- vlded heo obalned clearance from Eddie -Shore, the manager of "i Springfield Indiana. This wrlnkle arome because, technically, Shore owned Broden. He had drafted hlm for $7500froe Canadins But Broden, a Montreal claap wb. llked it that way, laad rcfusod te report. REFU8ED TO REPORT Consequently la. had becs sus- peoded and hadn't picked op a stick- in anger this seasos. '41 antlctpated that 1 miglat have some troale wlth Shore," said Blair. recounting lais adven- turc atterwarda, "bectae 1 bai hedrd that lie was tough t0 deal wlith. 1 appealed 10 lis memseof pstriotlsm, tbld hlm that here wua a chance te do somethlng t. strengthen the Canadian team. Re hardly laesltated ai alV"- XI was a mutual benefit type of arrangement. Canadiens rePaïd Shore his $7500 and thils wl1 re- tain Broden when his Dunlop duties are donc. BARD Canada lias hickory tree. et Manitoba. TIMBER five species of ail growlng e"s NORTIERN LAKE Great Bear Lake li tie North- weut Terrltorlmes ove m a m re off 11660 square iles. LONG HisTOII The Orlyas, natives of f Oria lu the republicoai liadla, trace their tradit"os back b 1,000 BC. 1ON-S *71w0euua HOCKEY CHAMPIONS MÂPLE CLEÂN.ERS su04 SIMO S.S STILL GOOD PAIU TOM 0'Coeo. 1.ft. detw &lh aI. ct omd.u is Wlitby Dunl p ao t h h b«bO DuMWM 7-?4 wfob mci 0< 1 Raim asplav.rsina ynr I ONGRATULAý TIONS Wmtd Chu m~à ni Whit64 0Mala~& wniîsM7Tm Mm rr- Mi. PS, thle en ,es v 3 p 4 I