BrianMarshallhat the balance of the Memorial Oo naal sboudIPORTI EDITOR — THE BRANDON SUNDECISION, DECISIONS, DECISIONS\te ve always admired CAHA pMt-preskieat Art Potter forhis cod head and steady decisions. But Monday night hr becamea charter member of the age old Foot-In Mouth Cub with his suggestionbe •'c ailed |crff.|l . * ^A 4. ... :• *. Tv recapitulate Edmonton Oil K»ng$ or feated Niagara Pahs Ptyer* S*l. But Flyers still lead the best-of seven series M. During tta game, boys being boys, the players toontorqot about p aying hockey and engaged infisticuffs.The writing was on the wall after the Initial :eno: as those lovable * Edmonton fans and players from bcth sides engaged in a fracasoutside the dressuig rooms U too* nine menin blue to restore orderTHF FLOODGATES OPENED■■■■I It was an uneventful second period with oah four pi nah.es Then the dam burst at If 30 of the final frameMARSHALLAnd that's when Potter instructed referee Jim McAuley of Mont-regj to hZit proceedings and edare the game over.In his disgust, Potter termed the game a damned o i^ks Tlt;h, tch, Mr. Potter, tuck language! Later h# came out with a statement saying that he would recommend to Fred Fogg (CAHA vice-president in charge o* the series that the series should be called off.Surt thinking could be termed only as ridiculous. It all bous down to this: If they can't handle the players, theyU call off the seres Completely assists* thinking on Potter's behalfMr Pester, fust of ail* is rot running this enes The sever* game affair is entirely in the hands of Page But ;%ince Page cannot be there. Potter is representing the CAHA ana filing reports with Page, || I ■ || jBut it isn't up to Potter *o maka any decisions. H it was, in all prrbability tfi# series would be over A^d it would only be the second bad decision in as many senes ha has made thisyear.Let s turn hack the clock about two weeks Winnipeg Bravesare playing Oil Kings in the Western final in Winnipeg In their first two names hi the Winnipeg Arms, the teams have drawn good crowds