mecca in 1-1 at the end of the first on goals by Phil Donor: and Doug McPhee. .Newj Neil scored at the 8:15 mark and at §:1_4 McMillan pumped g 80 - handled 12 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Tues. Nov. 20, 1962. {Saints some 64-57 'Win;" "*9 W W ' ‘”‘ Sig”. *3“ > , G1 Stirling 38 5h . V i, asgow evened the score on a l a . , _ oi, . . , gainst Ran Boomer s 29 in l goal by Jackie Pellerine. I. New Glasgow net he Moncton went ahead in less .——————.—‘K than two minutes of the final. The average Alaska farm~ on a second goal by carved from idense forest 11] 1h, Doiron. but a drive by Rangers 1930's—now is valued at 5511" ‘pl‘OVBd too much. ’m Mc- 000. slBYC, Airmen Play Draw V Two of the best games of the into the second half with the Eyck—R MacDougau 5. E, :‘Golden Ball’ hoop tournamentlscore readin 28-27 but the Ellsworth 16‘ }, Maglole 1, E.g . l were played at Saint Dunstan’s - Saints outscored the Bucs 37- Murphy 19...}, Basha_ w. Gallant, gym and the first game saw the 29 in the final session. 1-, King‘ (3. Nicene. Total 41. . irates suffer their first set- Lenny Sirois and Larry Far- ,_ .l , _‘ back. the Saints being the con- rell once again were the big! RCAF' hm!” 7' Mccar (is - r thy 5. Devana 16. Larsen. Ur- ‘ ouerors by a 64-.17 score. guns for the Malpeque Road stu- quhart 11. Cunningham 2 Reese, i 1,, me second contest me dents. each scoring 21 wpoulti. Heminwa“ Total 41' . iSenior Bic team. coached by Dave fiyndman and endel 0 Rangers Nip lead and retain the lead till the Roy McGonneu had to come MacLeaii of the Pirates each from behind to garneg- a 41.311 counted 19 paints. F dl’mR seconds: Devana headed the RCAF pointgetters with 161 b l fl SHOCKEY TO-NIGHT ROYALS tie with RCA . The second game saw the air- wlth only a few Mums my men jump into a 24-17 first half r points followed 3' Urquhart NEW GLASGOW -— CPl —- VS. Eifiifedmtt; 51:: trfarfqggchfigg ‘ with eleven. Leftwmger Daryl McMillan ' scored two goals for the third Earl Munphy set. the. pace for l w remaining. ' ' the BYC five. flushing the , . ' da as New The Pirates held a one point. game m a row Mon y Glasgow Rangers defeated COMBINES “fl 7 . . : edge overr the colic ians going . lwmes for 19 points. Teammate : fl _ . ~- -——-—g——- 83.2mm; ' .3. , )' ' v . I; _- ( { ‘ '3' 1 I . .;.— 1 . . k Le . . r~ - ~~ ' v « I . . :2 — mm l Game lime 8:15 PASS PLAY lior Amherst. . ‘ r Dave Kym“ 19’ 5‘“ Lave”.meniviimiiig tailey: The otheri , _ The at... 031 was scored all‘l'wm’iMa‘I‘“19-..W3W°:was fired early in the first} Admission 75: 8; 35¢ 5.57 in thegtfih‘d by Lou Kuev : MacDonald 5. Irv Machlnnon 2. : period. _ . Quarterback Frank Cosen- Patterson (77. during action Hardlnian Cureton 151‘ is rea- of Montreal Alouettes more in. ax ' ry Dogge'tflTOtal 57' . ‘ Action in the first W0 per, i Saints —— L. Farrel 21. Leo. » drew a misconduct after Kiley’s. , . , _ .iods was about even in a fast; l goal when he skated to centre l SW05 21‘ "1m Daws- Dave Mac' ‘ moving game played before 1- lice. He claimed the puck wasiDOfl d. Harry .aflas‘han 6.,197 fans. In the third period: knock into the cage by a ; Fred Ripley 8. PM Mullally 4. l New Glasgow peppered ry“ stick. Dick VanSnlck and Gor-lJohn Maddox. PeterFrant 4. I Stirling in the Beaver’s cage don Andre were handed majors. l John Chinei‘y. Total 64. .' with 18 shots. dy to block whileBobby Jack Oliver 16:“ and Ted Elsby 167l in the Eastern Football Con- Hamilton Tiger» ference playoff in Montreal. to Hal ttno 'lll of Cat; throw: a pass Stamps Expect Bombers N T 0 Be LikeWoundecI Rhino but the bet- lThe Weather office ventured the that the temperature (CF Wirephotol The Blue Bombers. somewhat cautionary move. WINSIPEG ICPl Handy ting was that they would be on 'opinion quotations for the football fan bruised and scarred. scheduled in the midst of the Western 3 regular practice Monday on .hand for the second game of‘might be about 30. ulth nu ma- Conference final. ' snow-covered turf with tempcr- Elbe series Wednesday night. :jor snowstoi'ms before. or during Coach Bobby nobhs. whose atures in the 20s. Gray sprained an ankle and the game *Patrick bruised ribs. ‘ "" " FOUR STAMP ISNJURED ‘Aces Sf, Pats At last report. four Siamped- ’ 'crs nursed minor injuries. They- ' h m Are Winners Calgary Stampeders beat Win- Defensive end Herb Gray and nlpeg Blue Bombers 20-14 in the middle guard Stove Patrick took opener of the best - of - three time out for x-rays as a pro- round Saturday: “We're expect» ——‘——'*—“”"—“‘—‘~‘ ing to run into a wounded rhino Sale Starts Today! 5 Days Only-TUesdoy-Through Saturday . " ' were halfback Ed Buc a - chjgeczdaiénd “mm M we Miscouche NIPS ;\li::a:n\l;z:isc‘di alackleruifigy‘ SUMMERSIDE __ The Sum . mill. 9."... Withdraw: Kensmslm 3-2 ind HOW I O EHIOY Your Home ' ‘ ‘ lWIlI‘l a bruised knee and tackle lopsided victory in as many 3"“ , l SUMMERSIDE T“?- Mlshlsill Crawford with a strained “mom H‘gh SChfml .bO-Vs 50"?" .ligamcnt. All were expected to teamd dgfetaterzi heritslnfton aliltlg ‘be ready Wednesday. at 83mmex:id:ri?l) the ell! FM 93"“ leam- “1" ml‘P‘YBomhers second straight loss. nal game of a best of three ser- Problem was a. mill" or 19‘2"”; WM the winnch 0 Steele fired ‘ lea, i Adonep'.‘ ".“F' “‘19- A" the (43 ' 3 goals. .loe White. Harold Mar- 1 gary milune" “Y”? “mm”! W tin and Louie Poirier two each. Tums”? P 133'?” and "‘9 W. Thibeau and G. Bernard: Bomb" mlunes h" the” delen' scored the Kcnsington counters. 51"" Players- Gord Kennedy and Harold Mar-1 games at Civic Stadium last night. defeating Kcnsington Sea- forth Bombers 9-2. it was the More . . . This Winter CHAIN Expand your living space and remodel for more family enjoyment in your home! For ideas. planning help. esti: mates. 3 full selection of material and» services. HOLMAN'S is at your service. Players Aske To Turn Out Misconchc now adiranl'u a2. The following players on ainst O‘Leary High School in the Covehead team which ls‘the inter zone finals and the competing in the Sunny Isle ~winner of this sudden death cu- Farm League this season arejcounler will play Stella Maris asked to be on hand for Wed. for thc provincial intcrschnlastic The sew-“in” "I l"J"""‘5 “'35 tin were given new misconductsl understandable. smce those two in H". {him period for figh‘ing‘ ""l" Sim" "1“5' "f "‘9 “I’m 0“ on the ice and renewing the bat-' O COMPLETE SELECTION tlic field as the Stampedcrs hcld ‘th in me penalty box nesday's night's game against “B” soccer title. ‘ command. The (‘owboys ran In the second game the AL Bev Simpson.‘ The Kensington The lightest. most girls soccrr Merrill MarLean. Junior Chap- team defeated Misconchc CII'IS pitch-‘1‘? P19.”- "1 43 W “‘6 bany St. Pls and the O‘Lcary MATERIALS compact power saw pell. Cecil Watts. Teddy Hucz. ,jn earlier play and will lake on Bombers. Maroons {ought m a 6.311 draw. made Complete ({F’rdon V9559)“ Gmdo“ Stas‘mv ‘O'Leary high for the pl-ovlncmll The “rather outlook for Wed- lGlenn Rogerson fired 3 of the mh 1'6” b‘ 3161‘ MaCDOHBId- Albert Jfll'dal’.1titlc this coming Saturday. ncsday night was promising. fo’Leary tallies. G. Bernard. .l.‘ . CONVENIENT CREDIT V: n 8-! an c al Ernie Barrett. Raymond Birt, Matthews Donald Higgins. Gerard Malone. ‘ No other players on the Cove- . head team need turn out. gBarkhousc. and E. getting the others. The St. Pats' 6 goals were di- vided among 1.. Reeves. E. Mc- Innis. L. Johnson. H. Leard. C. Masher. and A. Murray. TERMS SPORTS 154-95 Sunnylde I L00 0. en 0 ~ Halifax, Amherst (f. .2} A a , p p 5 Ends In Draw Convenient Credit Terms Wednesday By PIUS CALLAoniN AMHERST (3P. . Ham“ ‘ Tartans and Amherst Ramblers ‘ Firestone SNOW TIRES fought to a 2-2 tie Monday in lone of the season's fastest mov- . *ig Nova Scolln Senior Hockey The Sunny Isle Farm Hockey League Will get underway this; Wednesday. November 21. Huskies, Try Hard DOUGLAS FIR Transform Your Basement Saint Dunstan's rink. the lea- . “we comes" ’ ' T v d (‘ Can gue executive announced last‘ St. Mary's Universuy Huskies went down fighting to their ""0 a lovely ceMre Own a n ountry~ u night. The loop. sponsored by battle for the Purdy Cup Saturday afternoon at Halifax. ads 5 most popular Winter tires. Fully guaranteed: no Come in. see the finest. .book on basement rooms trade-in Tequl‘ed- ever produced. Six thrilling designs to choose from: takes you step by step through the job-— Just the book you've been waiting for! OVER 100 IDEA-PAGES. Sunny Isle Farm Ltd. compris- The underdog Santamarians gave it a real good try and F3 eight teams. Glasgow Road. with a hit of luck goimg their way. could have given the Xaver- Coi'ehead. Mermaid. Southport. ians a really good scare Brackley. West Royalty Bomb- ' I. The game. played before 700 ‘fans. boosted the last year's; :champion Ramblers to second; i place and gave the cellar dwel- ‘ling Tartans their first point iii league standings. However. playing coach Bob ‘ ‘. Howness said he will protest the . .fiams. meteree Jim Mitchell or-i , 16,. 4, 8, RFGL,LAR 3 75 h t , ere te clubs to play over-I ‘7 X X - J ' ~ S 68 - e ' ltime but Halifax refused to dof I Reta" vulu‘ iso. in an earlier tic game here » i no overtime was _od. ‘ l After a scoreless first period. [Brian Graver ir. two goals gloss than five minute. apart . ' ~ ) course. sentiment is usually with the underdog and this 670 x 10 nib? type. res. $13.70 are. Hazelbmakynwnal and Tm. was certainly true for this Atlantic Football Conference classic. yams Folks Were hoping for an upset. although most figured it was The, (nunwmg teams will $39 .one chance in a million. The X-Men had far too much depth for 8mm Wednesdaw;... the Haligoneans and this hclpcd greatly to tell the final story. 8 till 9 om. Glasgow Road vs. , It’s Old, Old Stuff Covebead: 9.15 to 10.15 - Mer-l maid vs. Southport: 10.30 to 11.30 ‘ =Traca ie vs. ra . The follmvmfwgileeidm, NM, For the Antigonlsh college. it's old stuff winning the 28 n, B b l ; Cup and the thrill must surely be going out. . 031a,“ 0m erg w' pa" ennial champions. If somebody else conquered. you would ex- Hale’brmkpnwm‘ “6“."09" 3 pect a wild celebration but St. F‘.X's triumph year after year a d 9. 915 to 10.15 it is Glas~ is “mm, monotonous. fighfigad "EzBkaIG-V “T m'm‘ The Xaverians seem to be able to collect much stronger " ratale vs' Sm” pnrl' aggregation than any of the other AFC squads. The other i A Copy "I “1" “mph” “h” universities in the conference can’t entice the stars In a man- -. I ' . . Lnsanded. sheathing giade. 600 x 13 tubeless. reg. $23.70 Special 560 x 15 lubeless. reg. $23.65 2.99 FREE with your Recreation Room °rder at Hdmonus. 750 X 14 TUBELESS. reg. $26.80 20.99 5.00 Down—Balance Montth RANCHWALL PLonoo l 20% on «her and truck tires. Purdy e Decorative Douglas Fir plywood grooved to give a vertical planking effect; exterior or interior use. x 8‘. flu“: "p l" “pr” 3‘ I963 may ‘ncr similar to the Antigonlshere ’ " ' l 3,9“ ’ ' r - - -- | i ‘ tlhlbck x 4 raggéa'l‘igrflr‘y" mm {mm the We readily admit» the excellence of St. F.‘X's educational l, ‘5 bond tvm “(193' for kltChen cupboards' Reg 6.75 sheet . ’ .__'» A ' ‘ ~'_, , _. lacihlies but we hasten to add that all Maritime univemllen ‘. E a.” thick x 4' x 8‘, REGULAR 12.50 Special, sheet .................. .. presume AMLFreeze lcompeting n the AFC also how. fine records as educational linstitutlons. Nevertheless they cannot come close in assembling squads compared to the X.Men. v No better anti-freeze made; sheet . . . Special . will not boil away. Prevents ............... ARBOR": I CURLING DRAW 'n-us WEEK _ The following is the curling WE have our own idea on how to assemble great, football bathrooms- resist; ma 9 "'1 . . draw for Tuesday night at the lsquads at other Maritime colleges. including St. Dunstan's. AT THE For use mi counter tips iidd wolllsmiiiimlreifttheiidmxd ms. and cormsm". Charlo'w‘m‘m Ch'b- Spares but no need a lot of rich alumni to put our plan into opera- 0 choice of calm. ‘ ‘ r . neededl. mm. - A ‘ \ Ramm- $1995S-sheet Regular 3.65 (ml. '1 PM. However. We are. doubtful. if somebody was willing to back ‘ . ' I chee; - MathIlinald. M. .0." plan, that we would like to see it operationi it cou‘il‘d MONDAY . Special. sheet . . . . .. .. ........ .. u a l em in ,. ues 5. . Thom- “mean that local boys would not get a pee at a to me e ._ a . I I B.C. CEDAR SHINGLES - VS- J: Squarebfiggs- 3- Ethe team. After all. in a university the she of St. Iranms Slgarebriggs .lr.. P. Whlllock. Xavier. not one Maritimer qualified for Don Lone-y‘s outfit. . ' on. Fight For Second Children's Skate 4 [um—5:30 pun. Evening Adult’c Skate 8 p.m.—-lo p.111. CHRISTMAS TREE L‘lGHTS . r. By Noma. Boy early while. stocks are complete -- SHEETROCK Ice 2 - Hansen. R. New-v . Re . 12. . son. Jack MacLean. Norm. Mac- Royals 24’ length. 8 g 95 sq Neill ‘Vs. Dr. Gallant. B. Mac- . l » . bundles per square. . save. Gregor. K. Cantwell. H. Simp- The Atlantic Football Conference these past several yea” TUESDAY— ‘ Made b Canadmn . , _. knows its winner Man, who“. ‘ 3 “mg. The \bmm that um, Hock” No a "we sn- 3,” th_ i , ‘ Gypsum Co. Sheets Night indoor multiple set 1 'Ice 3 - B. MacNeill. H. Doug- lrage are supplied by squads fl'llhfiflfl for 3900“ N899 0" by s M " R I , ' ' . I 78 m x 4 x 8 - Mm“ 32-30 Special . . . . .. . I set las. A. Wilson. J. Regan. Vs. c. lteams. like palhmisie. twin: their mlzhfiesl '0 realm 009- "mm" 9 "- “y” ' . I) _ ls-ilght outdoor multiple set. ‘ Flinn. Geo. Vessey. D. Ward, J. triumph in a season. .WEDNESDAy_ Regular $.10 sheet . , . Special ,,,,,,,,,, _. Regular $7.20 Special "l . Let us make it clear that we intend no offence to good old Dali They take what comes and make the best. squad they E. Moore. G. Williams. Vs. w, can. Ten days ago. the Tigers and the local Saints treated HecLaine. G. Wellner. A. Gill. ‘Ians to ii great afternoon of football. Nelther team got in the A. Weatherby. first division In AFC standings but they had a whale of a good ice 5 - Dr. McEachern. Pie-School Skate 1:30 p.m.—3 p.ni. Evening Adult Skate I p.m.—lo p.m. Ice 4» F. W. Curtis. R. Jones. GENERAL ELECTRIC HAIR DRYERS Eastern CEDAR SHINGLES Reg. 925 an. 1.69 A_ time. ._ $2811.11, all Henry. t1:)oug maid. N d M S . THURSDAY— . a.” quality second E. acLeod. ml. a - 39 s are "sperms ism. Hockey 1 _ .. gm “- M'cullan' 3‘" M” Roy-Ill vs. Penguins ‘ clem' 1° lm' ‘4 8 Sorry. no out of town delivery at this PM” “'5' d' 3”"! Mfgs' I'M 28'95 . “'PM ‘ We feel the Atlantic Football Conference needs more sits-v , I bundles per .1un I all low price_ of; adjustable in 3 'Ice 1' _ Burke 3‘ 0mm, 3 .oense. We feel they need sounds capable of throwing 9t. F. X. FRIDAL" . h ea”: I ma. tynCh'LJ' squ.reb‘flus Jr" \IS: for in two wave l "v the GM 600365 :eelllnfe Ignite exm large hooa and . - l “vi . ‘ . .- .m. . . mm- L‘fe-"figfi’m A- becoming a green algal strange;:m?r-hv t5. gnaw“ dow: swim”; Aluminum Combination Doors W carrying aim; ' ' ’ - hm "‘33" l ° “ma 0 9 ma- - mmfl" '-- ’ ‘ - a fully guaranteed. ~ ice 2 - Dr. MacDonald. l). I” “ma . ' _ cm"... 3m Masonite WI “WY :5“ by Winter 5"" comply; :3: Coming Wore Teapots ware. ; 2’8" x 6'8" and 2'!" x 6’10". 2:30 pain—4 p.m. m “m 39.95 . . teams. , W‘ EA? ggfigfi' it We don't see much chance to either alternatives Camila ii Manning. ' ' . SUNDAY— S w w R .o pass and perhaps e AFC doesn't need any such transfor- ' M 3"“ D‘rn'fil' R lmation. Perhaps everybody. is happy with the setup. ' , .ce 3 - . . . . e . _. 'lf they are. then that‘s that. We promise we will not lose any - ' I WALLBOARD ............. ......... .. A l. :3g.g.etlé;ve£s Khan‘s; Glee?! over-ht“.e M x fl i ' 0' Am.“ Skating Club 1 km" I “H l f - - ' eonw . Ive Ins are proper ng or e o 3:45 _m._m:45 “.m. I I .e in r on site: “am” e x A c c in" m” m“ “m” "m" “m” """°"“" “" “*‘1’ ’ Preflnlshed Masonite in . Reg. 6.45 sheet 3AM“ “LE lined no box. Knifng mm extreme heat or .k y e . can. .. ,amp- ito he a bitter battle but we think the AFC champions can can do: a _ colon Random . I I 1“: “ed: a" have I ~ I » ~ “w. Chm“ Wm"- lhc verdict. They live McGlil quite a fright earlier “III so ~ ' rmved- ideal for Baked-on enamel finish on Masonite tileboord fm‘ simulated handles “0” “5"” “an .tl A60 be can "dz we'd bet "I’m!!! to wood Toronto in Halifax on Nov. idem a'n d “do” Wm‘ m' phvm' Mame beau“. R". 8.93. .. R“. “’0‘ Dr 111- Lem L ‘ . W. it“ thick x 4' I lid and choice of colors * . .. CyriBI_.l;°lieal-i I E . x no. man]: 314.40 sheet 11 6 6 o n I . . I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . H a I ” Additional Sport See Page 18 3"“ A , g .