8 m Gl-Nfllll, Charlottetown. Mon. WW. II. 1963. SPORT ECHOES l Norman Macdonnltt I i Suruniorsida Bureau oi The Guardian i Stupid Plays Are Made We thought TrimMe or hahh, In a book. a protcssionai strong whoever was responsible. took man couldn't Ilte it Those this. two unbelievably stupid chances takes. houeter_ itere prettt me In the Montreal- Ottawa ludden- viour even hetnre any comment death tootball game on satur- was made on them. day. First. Rabh tossed a “sul- eide" lateral pass not very irorn his own goal line, and an interception gave the Rough hidcrs the hall. Alouettes were lucky to set oil itith ordy a Iield goal Instead oi a major score l.aicr_ iviten the Aloueltea were still it htn slriklng distance. the Srflrt‘ I . tho AIS took a Chance on a third IIO\\rI and lost the ball one commentator set-med to ive tat-tor to l the game was that Thelen vtIlo . blottahs straight ahead could i matte yards n the mud while . . torner-vutter. l alouettes. i the team most likel have butter lingers lunthlcd a wet hall three times and lost Ir ‘ e. lacksttn. tthti thei say deep in their oiin mm» at and this time the it me doesn't throu a sloppy hall the tottchdoun pass was with aer-uract. had tour or IIVP im'ollll’lld‘ll' “(hora K7| raw III I“? II quaril‘l’ hulls “I! i WEIIIIIEI‘ ('LQII Ill! «Ind .IRI'IWIIII did manage to act tuodcristve I r bombs «HEY» ‘VIIH IEIIIVIS kiln I bel nll Ilmlhall :il’llrs hi‘lll'l' not Ilkf in" (‘IIal’er‘ until )flll tint oil the liontrcal team. but it secmrd as it thcv could have attordcd to cite up the hurt at least once more There he go a. in talkinc like Knute Rockne Actually. it the things no don't knoii about loothall were all put get a weather report. Ice Making Underway Ice is being made at Ciiic not quite adequate \nd the Stadium. but the hockey picture best ol these cet Iitilkev oppor- ls :IIII anthIn: liut cit-at tuntttes II’II'IIIEI' altcld \Villri‘d‘ junior team has been organic llCNeiI‘l argued itith sonie iur-‘ t ed land it Inoksgoodl but who isdiciion that this is our year Im’l l I , i i i i then it iiill be in a league or a bane-up .Iuieiille team i tve rlI \ (‘\Illbilnn games until play- wan Midget \laI‘IIInIP Chxnlll- cit time is a question mark. ionshlp two years agoi and put- Tlicl-c arc rumt‘rs that a Prince ting those hots into the, tumor County League consisting ol 02 hrackett \llII deteat this prnpm‘ Leary. harden, Summerslde ln- sition i tcrinedlate, and possibly the illmlfll‘ team will operate here. We received tiio "Tum sirll- \n doubt It will be all settled e " learn a tan in North wilt- “ka Leadinc sportsmen shire. and they have a sports , ch as hob Sclturman. Gord fllvnllr too. "Do you want me kcih, .Ioe Clark, wiltreti Me» to shoot you Wht’ .\t<lil. Charlie hogan. Grant v. Turk Whitehead and oth- !l‘s are mum: In 599 that some- thing is tlnttr We BI\\nys want. eii to see a Junior team in Slim- nicrside. but realize the dllllcnle tics involved at Thursday's meeting. Grant Grady put It my well he said a town the our or Summers-ids lost too mam' .Iuninrs to Universities. and the supply at players who Saturday n l g ht lilahovlich acids insult to insult ' dreiv a penalty tor as he uses Chicago: Chico § with a number 2 wood. he This lan said a less kind words about our col- umn. tor which he thank him. “Mny the verse never trorsel" Now what did he . "‘"“ "y "‘3'? ‘5 I" “If”: the nuke oi a riot termed the "“"'"a" “‘" “' "E “" 9 ' vorst to harness racing history, . . S"'““""“‘ “' “" “PM”! president Alvin Weil ot Roose- Ieai-e school and stay in town is world alter all? “,9” Raceway said Sammy he uill recommend a change in the trot lrules to protect bettors in the D i9\'!'lli. that ha” "ID horses in I Sitmmerside's number one Little Leaguers in notion and to race are Involved in a spill sports tan is not with In any encourage them ttirii his gentle. Rulings 9‘11le Friday mutt! iiiot-c Charlie Pelers passed iriendly smile, A year or so ago filler 51X 01 “I! Eight horses in air. i yesterday We will an Charlie actually received an‘ “‘8 “x'l' “’9 I“ “"95"!” icict miss this line gentleman's award tor his iaithttitness as a “em down» Only W" “milled ptcsciice at the ball games. He tan. our deepest sympathy to In what then became an oirtciht to iy ever tailed to watch the his relatives. race WESTBURY, NY. lAPti'In Conrad Iiothengasi. died at II heart alter 125 Policeman John 0' oil bruises and abrasifllls ADDING INSULT TO INJURY Toronto Maple Leala Frank Makl as a iobolztlan Toronto Teamstlpd 3.1, Mahoviich hooking. Race Rules To Be Changed signify." .3. FoIIowing New York Riot‘. head or the traCk's police. collapsed and ."IIack III the early minutes or the ottmhiule riot. tlnally brought under con. Nussau County police oore summoned to out the 1211 track security man. knocked down repeatedly belore telloiv police could rcscuc him lie iias treated at a nearby hos- pital tor on iniured right knee, Four nlIICr patrolmen and eight civil- CaIgaryStampeders Whip Riders In First Contest By BOB TRIMBEE Despite sharp passion dis. appeared to be a iourlhourrter Third Quarter CALGARY lCPl—Held up byIpIays by Day and Keeling, touchdown run by Ray Purditi 7. Calgary. touchdown inillardl their deience tor the iirat halt. solid running by haliback Lovell when the outcome still via: in 7 Glaary Stampeders exploded Coleman. Lunsltird and Dillard doubt tor :4 points in the tidal ZSInnd several nilly receptions by The margin tor Calgary It minutes to whip Saskatchewanland Pete Manning. it was delen- one point more than A year Pg» 1? houchriderr its-s Saturday In is“! haliback trt Inhnsnn who when Stampeders crushed Sas- h, Calgrry, F it aricr askatchewan. twhiiehotisel 2-1 tho opening game or the West- held the spolhcttl and turned katr-iioiian soil In the scmi~llnzl,10 Calgary, touchdown lLuns- ertt Football Conterence aemI-‘the tide in Calgary‘s tavor. o not and took the round “.7, lordl 7,23 tilinl Ha intomootsn tilt-pa pastas, than Just lost to Winnipeg in the convert lflnblllsnnl More than 19.000 tuna saw.itnoetted don-ti seieral more in Iilial touchdown stampedcrs take their com»lthsetid zoneand stooped nhat The semi-tinal winner will mandlna lead in the twogame. .~———i open the best-ot-three tinal at 13 Calzary, convert tRabllwnnl Iittalspmvlls series The second home Saturday against ac, It Cale tield goal thtbin- game will be played tonight at SI. Dunstuns Lions. Soul 1 Rosina. ll c ' I [Calfiary had‘ a big edge In -——— Fullback Earl Luntlord O on IT“, 0W“ 3‘”- “d "l yardli mm, m... mucmwm Halal se es 'rushtng. law. But Lancaster Hockey SCOI‘ES hark Jim Dillard. on a as-yardi Ml Allison .lunlor \‘arsity,°"mi'l*‘9" 1‘ "I 35 PIE-595 '0! pass irom Eagle Day. and shutout St. Dunsto 'e Junlm’lm Yards» Kuhn. By THE CANADIAN PxEsa s hsttluts duzrwrbaek Jerry Varsity Ilui in an exhibition Imt-‘Whthnw ‘3“‘1;o°"9“5["’“y “my l N "SAW?" Keeling each added a lunch- ball ame Saturdu alterno n. “‘ P as "'“““5' 'a”'“' a 0'“ "K" lInAn hnbinson son. 7,"? vim,” W: m SD(.‘gmipleted m M in passes lot- itin New York 2 Illontreal I \CrlCd three touchdowns and M m A in two game, wtlh‘yrrds Chicago .l Toronto 1 kicked tivo iield goals and American Lea , Saskatchewan lost 1d yards on l S h . . mum": m” Wm! “m on . Egg. “SEES” 1"" "meriglghl penalties and Stampedert uch ‘ ' " I SIIEIY l . t , Samt Dunstan: thawed Sullirecovemd both Colgurv ium- Epilan tt Pillshul‘ h I “Wk” 3‘12" Cfmpb',“ l1"ill'nllrovement Saturday as theyiblea and had an edge in'punting Quebec 0 Springllzgld a tor the outstanding RIdEfllheId the poivertul visitors m‘aosragos, all yards to :lT. i player. got a touchdown on a aingle touchdowns In the liru , mcrtlral Proteaalonal lgymt “55 ,mm “Hum”: Hill-deg ttuarterit. None Dldlhe lau- ignmxnfifiz mm“ H hon Lancaster nea w c “w” we" “mm ' I Calgary. satery touch d is International uln- h' Fred Matthews. scored the i , ruse converted and added . . 2. Calgary. touchdown tLunt- Windsor ti Muskegon a my! on a me Md so“ that maior at he went over tron: mm 12 .7 . nu the one yard line on a quartee *“ 0mm" ‘ Fm WW” ' l Buliimorr 'l CvaeIAnd I skalchewan also Provtdence 3 Hershey 'I .E attempt Punter Martin Second artsy . it added the other point. th‘c" "9“ “"V I" "" “m a haskatchewun?“ nglo tFabii Town 5 P "nflii'l'iui Calgary w never headed to “"3"” Lori San Francisco 0 Doc Article: I the game. played In chilly Ron Chart! made ll 11-0 In ll" 4, s a k ate h e w tln. toueh- ,vancollver 4 Seattle I Insdcnlee lemperuurel and a sex-and dunner on I 15 yard run. down tCampbellt 1-37 ‘Pnrtllnd 3 Denver 7 zomilern-hour wind. It led all and scored Another touchdown a, Saskatchewan. con rart i Eastern League alter the first qunmr. no at in the third ouarter This time tWhitehouael Greensboro 1 Clinton I hall time and In other three the young halt-back went lulu, Calgary. Iield goal tnobin- New haven I Johnatowri 7 tuarters. yards lor the score. will 12:51 lKnovaIIe a Nashville I convert lRDblnsDnl MUSIC l (yeelr inlet ttti out or up ,ii.,, ,. hanger Doug Harvey move- hum-rUI-IM'I flu _ ‘I—Fraddy'a Drum; S-W Mon. Md! Cl “In Child: Pro Hand III-Inn! In“. If "it IIdedblofl.(CPWIl‘v As Wi lBuSIon bruins snapped the hits beaten string or the National Hockey League's Iirst ~ Chicago Elark hanks at It ‘gzmcs by downing the hawks 4-2 here Sunday night, Tom Williams, Wayne Con- Andy I-Iebeoton and Ed Westtall scored last- place brains in a spirited bat- ti 9 . The Bruins showered Chicago reserie goalie Denis DeJordy tiith «I shots he had to make some great stops IllIing In tor Glenn I-I.II. sidelined vii a stomach disorder, hut DeJordy had the rotator- it“!!! oi racing the Bruins Just to: ih v mustered their peak oliensive etlort oi the reason, ‘Tooti EARLY LEAD I hustnn led m2 alter a lurioua itii-sl period, then i.- hched mat- deiencettian West- lall‘t second soul in as many nrs skimmed alt leei thro ‘a partial screen in the iinal Stan .llikita rolicclcd his ninth goal lor Chicago and delencemrn .-\l :tlarNeil a na- ey. NS, got an unassisted . toot bad hopper, The Drums lost the services ot .Iohnny huryk tor an indeli- nite period It tvas learned ‘shnriiy alter the come that the Boston uinccr had stillercd a shoulder sup’l'atian during the game. I s '.\‘L\IARY , rlrst period—I Boston, WIIr‘ Items 4 other. Prenticel 2 it . 2 Englian connellyz modem 17‘ 3 Chicano. Illikita a it? Wire- , lllac ill ,3 i Ecston. ‘Hebentnn 3 tliurtenhach, Bucyki 15.12. 5 t icago. Mac. lNPII a la. Penalties—None Second period — vii scoring. ‘Fennlties — Ynunz 2’1]. Mae- i yhuin) Football Scores By TIIE CANADI PRESS ions were treated lot i and released Police said I5 people ‘restell on \RI’IVIM\ i s. I clttdins tvio tor inailciiiiis mi ichicl There tias rln tittit-i:l esti- mate oi damage hiil iiiiollieial guesses put it as Iticii as swag injuries Eastern CunIt-rence hiontreal 5 Ottawa 17 lottoiin uitts seml'llfla" I western Conlcrcnce Saskatclieiian ii Caluary .iS lcnlgary leads tile-garlic. t- kaspnlnl scmi- trial ‘57 l r SENIOR COLLEGE \chill I2 l‘ Quecii's Itt Toronto I; . . IC LEAGUE Itcilter IT Eiillnlti 27 tcre up " , Pthtl. nilit'hil lIL'RT One race dritor itiiolicd In the mass piloiiiy ililwpil \It'.\I- dull oi Prince Edvard Island. sllilcrrd ('llI- no pun s on . . . tins kept in hospnal loi o sen‘lr CANADIAN SENIOR lion Eiimttlllnn it Winnipeg 22 WCII said he iiould t-ecom- iWinnlpeg wills Western linali‘ nlCnt’I a rule Change to the \‘Cw CANADIAN JUNIOR i'tirk tale l-Iarness Racing Montreal (H Lakeshore Iz Commission to give someone in illnnlrt-Iai vitris Esterri llnal) authority the potter to call or! St James to Edmonton It .- are torn ii< conclusion it tEdmnnlnn uins Western ll- ;tt per cent or more ol the start- halt. the nor s tInII'i iinish CA Ilmm sitill Chairman Robert A Glassri said lrleks should have poiier to declare an auto- malls "no Conlel" m SMI'II an . 'ADIA INTERMEDIATE London 13 Montreal 0 (London “Ills Eastern Iinal) NATIONAL LEAGUE Pittsburgh 9 Cleveland 'I New Yurk 41 Philadelphia H Green Bay 28 Illinhesotu 7 i Chit-ago o Los Angelcs it Baltimore 24 Detroit zI * Louis 24 w . ttlzltin 20 San Francisco 31 Dallas 7A AWERICAN LEAGUE San Diego 7 Boston 6 Houston 31 \eii anli 21 Denver 17 Bullan 27 STANDINGS Iiy THE CANADIAN PRESS Nallollll Le e'Cnt, both said, hoiiovot, that an- noultcemcnt would have to he made bctore th race was fine idied The New York rule specl. tlcs that a race is "complete" it oirn one horse iinlshos. The sixth T'PC. In which the spill occurred. wits the iirst oi tout Inanu-d in the ttvin double time In this trim or wager- in: holders oi uinntng tickets on too races can turn them ml for tickets combining horses in run more races Picking tour ttinnrrs resulted in n $79,550 payott at Roosevelt Wednesday iticlil Chicano DECIAItE CONSOLATION ,Montreal Thole was $149,743 In the toils ‘Tomnln .dotihle pool Friday night. When 1 Detroit the six horses tell. 32,011 oi the l New York ‘R,’ 74 tickets become worthless. l'Bostan ,ittcr the romalnlng races in “— I CANADIAN LAUNCIIEI’I The Royal William, ‘ihe iii-In double were called all. the track declared a consolation pay-nit oi “than Ior I2 to holders , oi twin double tickets on Knight 1 Wnoden P I d d I whrefier Deposit. the winner. Knight Do. launched at Quebec iy in 1331 pnslt paid $35 tor 52 in the reg. became the llrst Eritlsh steam» ular mutuel beitllll. ship to enter a U 5. port in nu: Big Race Card ScheduledToday Great harness racing le eat-There an tlve pacein ready to ported this alternottn whenbottle in these dashes. l-lari-y Frank Acorn presents} atellartPoiulmt has his .Iolly Dick on .etght-dash tall and winter pm- the roll and It's going to take gram at Charlottetown Driving some last hall to head this IeI-‘ uric, low to the wire, hcrii doing It s a honey or a program and baptie are lean Clegg. Miss Ezllia. one that will give pan mutual Dennis Herbert Adio betrors plenty ot anxious my a. cntt Atl tour classes are or a All isle other classes give hlrthlv etwrlpetltive nature and pmmbe oi rirst class PnlpmsIne‘ ‘ihlngs should really um belore scent and tolira wltl urirltnibtedty. this holiday crowd. mnetitloti et its best thlo . nitshcs tour and eight appear atternoou, to have it hit oi an edge as tar The mgflfll rota going at‘ ed Its. ‘55 Ili2»loot ax excitement is etwiceirn . i ‘CHARLOTTETOWN DRIVING PARK MONDAY, NOV. II — 1.45 P.M. (1.1-5- I N STOREY ELECTRIC I 4an Bud ' orig; 2—0'Brlena thtiatiare; 3—Veinua'a Pet: Ivy '40“ k-y Mlzgll I MCLEOD y : c It; s— : . PM.“ u. > Moll) l—«Abnef C 5— NM. 1-7 — STEIN! L11). ; Z—Frlnhe'l (filial: 3—th Hal; l—JKIIIIU Grim: S—Lttcty‘. , a — Ii. L, and I co. Irate NM. k: Z—Adnvoh nu Cl“; Herbert. i—my'r hey t I—dtilly Die 4» i Ell‘ s—oennta M" faintest” so — client under 14 an. BOSTON tCPt _ Last ~ place l' ‘iitivr \i"n oi the season Saturday. fBruins Down Black Hawks ngs Out Habs League victory over Montreali The goal was greeted by . Canadiem Sum-y night. seven-minute ovation lrorn . Detroit goalie Terry Sawchuir crowd at 15.0?L tied another NHL mark when MISSED EARLY EFFORT he recorded his 94th regular howe had brought the crowd season shutout. It was Lhelto its ieet In the ill-st period second mutant tor the Rediwhen he raced in dlane and Wings In a row. The st ihut-‘backhanttcd a shot a. outs' mark wot set by George ,then ' I-Iainaworth. who played Iptiirebound. (he emadim. ‘uasom u-ith Toronto and Monte netrnrnder handled both at...“ real betore retiring In the easily m0! “DWI goal broke a deadlock howe'a goal came at the 15:06 with lormer Montreal mark with the lied Wings pl. y- , ing a man short, Alcir Fquk-jhis record - tyi g 503] mu her. the bishop's Falls. Nlld,izgalnst Montreal two week. native, was in the penalty box logo on Oct 27 alter highsilcking cuT ABOVE EYE hackstroru we cut above the; Ieit eye and two stitches were required to close the wound. The Red wings scolred twice within a minute easy in “mm "0“ second period with Eruce Mac- mini "promo 3”.” We“, 'Greinr and Faulkner being the , mar sinen. - u 32 M0,.“ 1..” ' linuregame unbeaten string into ' ' 'Ihe contest. were caught in die 7 Montreal-ti Richrrd's sit goals come In 1Iii seasons. Howe It currently playing in his lath season. SUM I RY at E. ei =— m E 5 i: o Flrll period — No Penalties—Ulltnan 3'54. ley 7 40. Hunter 7:In, Second pe — 1 Detroit. :ilacGregor 2 M Pronoyost. Ullmall‘ 4'49: 2, Dotrui aulk- tier 1 iL, hlaeDonaldl 1. Detroit. Howe 5 erNetIil 15 mi. Prnaltirsatlarper (Md. lilt'iP F e r g it s o it It Inn scoring Bark- Dfl‘fi; m 13 "Mos 'Detroit tone on Howc‘l record ’ float, “°""5"‘" ‘ ° 6—2“. Dilly stir-Neill took the puck .. DETROIT IAPI — Delmil off Ithe III "IO DEITDII‘HMAP 2 Il‘ BRIO” 'l ‘5 Ullmg“ none and carried it Into that M?“ thrg'mmm WI: ghtontieal end. he then passed gnaf on: "n I rec“ the pfltk DVD! In HOWE, W 0 srttms 54: career marker by boat goalie Clint-lie Hodge lrorn saves: Gordie Hnwe. and “I‘M all In EMIII 25 I6?! out. The Dul‘k Wclll HMS? earn a so Notional hockey St. FX Shuts Out Saints As Bombers Blank Stad AVTIGONISH. NS tCPt —iXavei-ians tally two more inilchr‘ In the second halt. althouch St Francis Xavier Unil'el'silyidmvns, Atter a nu yard march the St Dunstan's wtusd held chalked up their seventh consoc.rtn eight plays. Toni Delaney the home team In check. they scrambled Is yards tor a motor. lucre unable to march past St. hv starting a sad trounring pi and the last St FX touchdown Fx lay-ardlioe 5i, Dullslnn's in an Atlantic play came ona pass trom uttur- . , , Football Conierenre Itxture at terback Doug Bi rig to Todd! FRhDWCTO) jCI‘f’ ' 1”“ itcmortal Fiold here. Scott. It was Billinga «wt-nth31:01:“:Av kuwrggmgm :' P1 inc on a mud oakcd grid- ’" r l“ _ _ ' iron. the vaunted stenan nil» ed thcrriseItes oi at least a .otltl iciistt-c iniit exploded tor I9 Tori m lhe~AtIanllcs Football mails to the rivet quarter. add. gf'lli'mg‘l; WWW; Jail/=90"! rd tun tottrhdoitno in the sec- ram” - "I I mud Y 58"" rind qltm‘lor. then roasted the ""9 Sammy- i-osl oi the way tor thc Vii-"try. It has the numbers tourth II‘EII winds and heavy rains straight AFC triumph. They got ' "W “:13: Vina? “ oil on the wrong trim. dropping ‘ 7;“. 113%,...” bzfl "n their tir. three straight. UN'B croii i. alternately uslnit Eddle‘ .nina's up its regular eight-game \ Irdl on uidc sweeps and Dick , schedule lteie next Saturday "‘1'!" ““ WW" “"9 “15"” against undetr-aied St. Frailth plots. to act up the live at. xiv." Umwmw :Hnllhark Rnly Lannte pae- ed the USE victoiy with a pair lot murhdoviins one convened on a .liike Ward to Trim Pine. ‘kartl pass. Fullback Pete Hal-l- vr-i- pulled over tor the third RN’: hombcr major. which went Iunconvertt-d e I , ‘ IIALrll‘A:1 (gm N7 )Iud‘launfl rain are e oum . sort EARNS DRAW Friday night's televised heavyweight hght b a t w e en George Chuvalo at Toronto and Tony Alongl Wu declared a draw Saturday as the Miami Beach Boxing Commission re» vearsed the decision which had given the tight to Alongl. ADDITIONAL SPORT PAGE 12 bot 10:03, Watson 11:03. Howl loot) a v 8—5 1214 13‘“ touchdown pa 0! the Pa I-‘x tn . The home team dominated the llrst liali. but the SI. Dunstan‘a University rrcw 9min Charlotte- town ltaltod the march M the Antigua-sh machine in the aeo- pnrl hull. maitatzilic to run 37 plays to In ior st FTEIIK'IS Adv- icr Honour. the Saints were not ahle to threaten a scram, In tho tirst ttutlrtcr, the x- hlcn t possession ol the ball on iIICir own 45 after a short illtrit by the saints and live plays 'alor. D'lck Hit a) ran Into the end zone from the tour yard ittc Before the avcnlnz ended. I lit . attornmn without at- ‘li‘mplln! a sinsle pass. but the blistering ground attack wll onouclt to give the Mounties e total oi slit yards rushing and a We host Dalhotm quarter moral rumored iris c ii tor tt airyard pick- up by i- 'ITIg nvi-r tor a touch. dotin ttmn the eleven, A short time lltloi- Phil Si dotin studied anoint: up irmn the ten yard (I M ii squall flaw them A second film" lie wIHI stadacmta and st. Ilary‘it. tic Tile second tittattcr saw the TEEN MAN APPAREL The world at style that It ots-lctly TEEN MAN it depicted in the young men's taditons we now have tor your approval, mg these Pool Lut‘l'ltlanl Donn. balm your ti-iertdr best you SHOP OUR "TEEN MAN" DEPART- MENT FOR CLOTHING SPECIALLY DESIGNED FOR YOUNG MEN! P cardigans Filmer: item sltl lockers sport shins ' limo shim . stilts P slacks Cloud Reineth Dly MOORE & MIEOD LID Nun-mm w TIl-se Wed. That- —5 Fri. 9—! Sal. 0—1250