The. Dunlops, roted as underdogs, odministeoed o7.2 desett. . oow let.*h.umymtteRsi.trn .Trmel o.eo THEY CARRY CANADA'S HOPES' * epleted by a storm but victorious opposition. No Canadian team in four gaines they wlped club. TIiey, with Bob Atters. took part Iast year, and now out the Western Canadin lBu annGog the pressure is on BlaIr's men representatives, S p o k a n e Samolenko, goleee John to come througlL The days of Flyers (a U.S. tea in luthe. de na the 0t easy Canadian world victorles ost eague) and took the.vltolo Dulas er in hockey are gone. Not only Alla Cup. Before that they heroos viien the e 1Oy.ro.d Russia but also the United had roared put the. favorites,ý tovu celebrated tWerrtm States defeated the Allan Cup, the K-W Dutchinen, and the. A public hoUday vas pix». champions, the Dutchmen, Nortiier Ontario vinner. camd during the hockey Olympie&. xM0thti- players arn ln The .armLth of Wbltby wIil And Sweden and Czechoslo, tii.ir mlt4wen" htiesnwthmt1 o m valUa are sendlng forth Burns, the. youu.e sl 21. vorl tite biut. --Eac moe-m stronger teains cvery year. The former Toronto Mariboro -ber vearsm a %omi"entocu Blair la not overconfîdent. ace and Ted and Tom O'Cou. knlttd by nimbers ott*à "It's within the realm of pos- norarn the aceO0f the boser' lub. sibility that we can lose over there," l ie ad before the team left Whltby for a month of European warmup gaines. But he's placing much faith in the team spirit ("there ,arl no big wheels on tUs club") and the lessons learned f rom days of adversîty. N I to stick together, lng their own money and private car instead of trains and bses "They Just had to vau tat play hockey to sUck ith teain," Blair Proudly pro. dlaims. Once, durlug a heavy snowstorm, only six members of the clubrrived atnntm~ N.Y. They versgetlb 2,SOO patient fana.Iestam six -played 'the ui oe wlthout à btiuio Md were ledmug1»21, i s lieb rest of the team --Ar--g__m la- The Dnosweto .w. Tlie My ale Dwio reacd ýls climax Rt pr" g mgr