16 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, October 31, 1963 Edmonton Fans Stir Club Directors Into Full-Scale Inquiry EDMONTON (CP) -- The fansjquiry into "all phases" of thejeral directors, but most have lub didn't how] long when Edmon-|© place last season. after nine glorious seasons. ton Eskimos finished in last Bg peg pced mg one TY) WON TWO They didn 1 oo on at andi ho job ey *t even cry overlyjwere asked to le P . F when the club traded JackielThey will hold their first Fy playoffs for the first time in 13 Parker away during the wintering Thursday. Eagle Keys, But a groundswell of fan un.jfifth season as head coach after; rest came to a head during thejseven years as a player, scout weekend and the directors of thejand head coach, and Joe Ryan, s Western Foot ball Conference|manager since September, 1960,|launched a major club has ordered a full-scale in-'have come under fire from sev-|program, starting with the trade remained anonymous. reside: Eskimos finished last in 1962 presidents! ith a 6-9-1 record, missing the years, This year, the club has a 2-13 record, both wins coming lagainst Hastern Conference clubs in 'interlocking play. After last season, the club rebuilding completing his to Parker to Toronto Argonauts SASK: JUNIOR HEADED FOR REGINA (CP) -- If some- body doess't do something quickly there'll soon be no one left in the Saskatchewan Jun- jor Hockey League. 'Seven clubs could be under suspension by Saturday when officials meet here to clear up the wholesale string ef teams suspended, The fantastic legal tangle begun when Flin Flon Bomb- ers decided to use netminder Gary Holland, a native of Vernon, B.C. The British Columbia Ama- 4 teur Hockey Association said Holland had not been properly transferred and. asked he Manitoba Amateur Hockey Association to suspend the Fin Flon team. Bombers are registered with the MAHA but play in a league affiliated with the Saskatchewan Amateur Hockey Association. OBLIVION ? Holland or completed the tran- een given full power to talk to sfer they faced suspension if janyone connected with the club they played F.in Flon. volved Frank Boucher, SJHL | commissioner, "suspended." Estevan Bruins |°f ; 8 ran afoul of the SAHA when |. ; it played Flin Flon during the [involve anything--the corporate weekend. Boucher, and SJHL team rep- ne to decide Satur- ay. suspension tonight when they play Bombers at Regina. Sat- urday Flin Flon is scheduled to meet Weyburn and that will leave only Saskatoon free of any direct involvement. of the EFC for five players. Hastings (Red) McMahon jpresent Eskimo president, said ithe inquiry was ordered "with PUCK LOOP !the intent of clearing the air." "The advisory committee has| and to study every phase of the team's operations. We want {them to bring in their recom- mendations to a Nov, 23 meeting} hareholders."" These recommendations can The hassel eventually in- and he was | structure, player recruitment, What happens to Melville |the coaches, financing or num- for playing Bombers and to |t-r of directors."' Moose Jaw for playisg Este- van is something for Art Pot- ter of Edmonton, Canadian Named to the committee were | Walter Sprague, Ken Montgom-| ery, M. I. (Moe) Lieberman, Ce- cil Ross, Gordon Wynn and Eric) mateur Hockey Association, Duggan. 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