Trail Times upper on a winning track. I see where Chris Spier of and 70 retiree golfers of all the Expos has come out with shapes and sizes teed off in the thought that maybe his a shotgun start. team could be in for a Bill Chartres, Darrell managerial change. The Varner and Guy Morey slightly-built shortstop said managed the day's event and what a lot of people have did an excellent job. Jimmy been wondering since the Morris wu MC and we Canadian-based team beard from President Eric started their slide. Broadhurst and the guest of That seems to be the honor, Pat Morris. All had course of action when your their humorous tidbits to team is going sour; fire the tell, but I especially liked manager. It's not always a the one Pat told about be cur-e-all but it does seem to and Lome Delong having a work in a number of cases. lunch of milk between Jim Fanning's age shouldn't rounds in the men's locker be held against him, look at room. they were spotted by the case of Casey Stengel, one of the top exponents of the art of tippling in the club, I think his name was Mr. Bingay. He went up to the club room where be told the gathering, "My God, what's this place coming to, there's two of our members down in the locker room drinking milk... It WU a good day all. Tuesday at the coune WU Pat Morris Day round. Among those wbo were singled out for recognition was a member of our foursome for the day, Butch 1.ak, a long-time Kimberley resident. He, Phil Bateman, Harold Dixon and I came in with a 46, not at ell bad for one wbo was playing the upper course for bis first time. I understand Butch is living here now so no doubt we shall see more ofbim. Among the winners for the day were some of our regular upper course retirees Gil probably the greatest manager of our time. He was so old when be quit that be had acquired a bank presidency to take care of his spare time. No, it would appear that the Montreal manager has lost the confidence of some of his players and that's a bad sign. In the CFL opening games one fact sticks out. The West will once again dominate the football scene in Canada during the coming season. The Eskimos served notice they won't be laying down on the job of defending their title as champions and the B.C. Lions iooked pretty strong in their opener against Hamilton, a team that looks as if they could be the class of the East. The western teams have all shown well in the preseason, it could be a real dog.fight for second place in the West with B.C. and Winnipeg getting the nod to battle for that spot with the best chance of winning. At a deal like we had Tuesday one runs into all kinds of people you have known for years but don't run into regularly. One such was an old chum from the day/I when I was into Trail 1:1vftball circles and the games were played in Victoria Park. For you youngsters, that was on the site of the present-day Cominco Arena - his name is Gerry Wanless and nowadays be is a little bit stiffer in the joints than be was when be squatted behind home plate to catch his brother, Cliff, or some of the other fastball chuckers the Castlegar team had in those days. Gerry was one of the better catchers. He and Mushy Ansehno were the class of the league. It's always good to see you and exchange insults, Gerry. --.■.........­ resident. He, Phil Bateman, Harold Dixon and I came in with a 46, not at all bad for one who was playing the upper course for his first time. I understand Butch is living here now so ncr doubt we shall see more Kimberley ofblm. Among the winners for the day were some of our . '• r if ii ie ,e AO ,rt lit id ,, rt .th . 1ed ,~ be iJSUed Jege