season and 100 last year. / jat the edge of the radius, - _H k T Meserve, 27, joined Phila- Banff Boosters | cluding a city of Calgary 85 oc ey eam ow goo be geen last season' |miles southeast of Banff. . land scored 6 points. MacKay, | The seminar is the first aime |29, played with Troy, N.Y., and Estimate Room jat uniting the efforts of men H. a S Fiv e anu ck S: eae as of ng fo ering! irepresenting every Olympic 0 ague vin, to ig Fintona ony NC. Gen 40 000 Visitors sport. They would take key lerals three seasons ago. 'parts in planning the games if OLD COUNTRY SOCCER BANFF, Alta. (CP)--An esti- they are awarded to Banff. A als W elsh Star |. NEW YORK (CP)--Five Ca-| Another veteran of the game) ks nd : |nadians will be in the lineup|who will be wearing U.S. colors, jmated 40,000 visitors could find| Althought ee oe - 'when the United States national|is Don Hall, also 31 and a na- REMEMBER WHEN. . .?| accommodation within range of pepe ing the a zy ha |hockey team takes the ice injtive of Toronto. He has been| By The Canadian Preis 'Banff if the resort is awarded|"e@dy i ie Bt ft The = with Johnstown (Pa.) Jets of the) | Canada's hockey entry at |the 1968 winter Olympics, a pro-|Ye@"$ Plugging Ban e big next month's world hockey : champienships at Colorado/EHL for the last eight years| the Winter Olympics, Kitch- |gress seminar on Canada's bid bee Bone in ges ~-- > As a last minute effort to save,sonal move by Bob Lord, andj So Mr, Lord's generous ges-|Springs, Colo. and has scored the highest num-| ener - Waterloo Dutchmen, (for the games was told. ti a 'Gaee ng Co nthe her the club, Bob Lord, chairman|does not involve the Burnle;|.ure to save Accrington from) Four of them are top players|ber of points in league history.) defeated Russia 8-5 at Squaw | The figure, considered ample ceria the 1668 Pres isa ap Correspondent of the neighboring Burnley, has|club in any way, it will run fouljextinction is far from becoming |. | The other Canadians are for-| Valley, Calif., two years ago | by the sponsoring Calgary Olym- |; jong po A j 2 F jin the amateur Eastern Hockey or: ; cation |Dids by Canada, France, Not+ To The Oshawa Times |made a move to take over thelof Football Association rules,jan accomplished fact, and will wards Roser Roberua than Ros- today. But the U.S. had al- {pic Development Association, |, . Sweden, Switzerland snd ; Accrington Stanley Club, and|which do not permit one club|be in doubt until his position injleague. The fifth, 31-year-old! bd 8 ready clinched the title with |was predicted in a report by| OY. ownen. LONDON -- Mel Charles, col-\.45 it along with Sam Pilking-|to be owned or controlled by|the deal is fully clarified. Any/Ken Johannson of Edmonton,|thern, Sask., Reg Meserve of| five wins and no losses in |the organization's accommoda-|P0SS!DIY Russia. orful Welsh international, wh0|i5, the club's vice-president, {another to be used as a nursery|arrangement which would putjhas piayed with Rochester,|New Liskeard, Ont., and de-) the final round.. Canada, |tion chairman, Doug Johnson. Q ; has played in 28 internationals) ps there are some snags in|Club. If Burnley were officially|him on the Accrington board of|Minn., Vikings of the U,S,|fenceman Brian (Butch) Mac-/ beaten only by the U.S. | The report outlined existing) FOREIGN STUDENTS for his country, has parted com- chee thin deat. Oni iiinvolved, Accrington would not/directors, while he is also on|Hockey Legue for the last five Kay from Montreal. won the silver medal, and jand new facilities that would) More than 6,000 foreign stu- pany with Arsenal, and has|completing this deal. Unless it), oligible to play in the Eng-|the Burnley board, would be en-|seasons and has regularly been| Roberge, 26, a's has been a| the Russians who were |serve the area from a 100-mile|dents from at least 100 countries gone back to his native Wales is made perfectly plain, in aljish League or in the FA cupltirely contrary to league andlat or near the top of the league)high scorer with J"instown. He| beaten by both the U.S. and |radius, About two-thirds of the are attending Canadian univer- Canada wound up third. By M. McINTYRE HOOD Special London, England to play his football. In a sudden legal sense, that this is a per-|competition. FA policy. in scoring. amassed 117 points in the 1150-60 40,000 persons would be housed|sities and colleges. and surprise transfer move, ------ Charles, for whom Arsenal paid) just over $130,000 three years) ago, has joined the playing staff) of Cardiff City, another first! division club. During his three seasons with} Arsenal, Charles played in only 60 league games. Injuries and two knee operations kept him sidelined for weeks at a time. This season he has appeare quite regularly in Arsenal's first team, and with 19 goals to his credit in 24 games, he has been the club's highest scorer. But there is a strong suspicion that Arsenal have sold Charles to provide some of the money) needed to secure Johnny Byrne, | the young international forward) of Crystal Palace, who is avail-| able, but at a price which will] run close to slightly over $200,-| 000. | PRICE A MYSTERY The price actually paid by) Cardiff to Arsenal for Mel Charles has not been officially| disclosed, but there have been| plenty of guesses. The first BBC) broadcast announcing his trans fer placed the fee at $58,000. --_ Four hours later, the same aji-| nouncer quoted a figure of over) "--~ $87,000. The Daily Telegraph) said the price was $71,000, The) Daily Mail gave it as $79,000,| ~ and the Daily Express gave a) figure of $82,000. Probably | _ somewhere in between the low-| er and higher limits of these| -- prices is about right, but the Arsenal manager, George Swin- din, is not telling. BACK TO OLD CLUB Last September, Wolverhamp- ton Wanderers, with a great blare of publicity, secured the) --~ transfer of talented winger| Mark Lazarus from Queen's Park Rangers, at a price of $78,000. Since then, Lazarus has played nine. games and scored three goals for the Wolves. Now) he has been sold back to his old club, Queen's Park Rangers, | for $40,000. So the Rangers are well ahead on the deal. Indeed, after spending $32,000 for Lin- coln's John McClelland, they still have $6,000 left in the kitty on the two deals, and they have Lazarus back on the wing again ~~ PRESIDENT G. C. METCALF PRESIDENT'S SPECIAL ! Chief. trouble wigh the Wolves) was that Lazarus, who owns a € home in London, persistently refused to move to Wolver- LB. hampton, so that he could train) with the club. Instead, he did his training at the Queen's Park Rangers' ground near his home, and only saw his manager and PRESIDENT'S SPECIAL ! teammates on Saturdays when he was playing. 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