Page 6 The G-nary-gun Islanders Play Hogt To Moncton Hawks Tonight bring to the Island such well known Pea- The. powerful Motictort Hanks under the guidance of coach Dug- ger MacNeil will make their 19.34 Island rlcbut at the Foiitin t..t -.nt. In their first CUIILCSI. the H. . .;s eked out it 2-1 i'lc'.t)ly over the List Improving Islanders The li)c.iI boys in their last IIDDERI tuce ltcre made a bi: iinpic-siiiti v.:ih fans gFridz1.v..(l(-fuller 29. 19.3-lg players as Duggt-r .1I.icNeil. nuts Macbaughliii, Bert 1-Ii felii. Bob Bonne.-s. Ray l.'.i :. .l.ick Lcclzrc and that mrizi Wild makes a his; hit Wllll tans lll every rink-goalie Nick PICISUGII). Steve Brklacicli will be tnakin'.i his first home appivziraiicc as couch as they thumpcd the 11;: i-ilyirig of the local tram. On delctice nith Ramblers 5-1!. ltim will be Copper Leyte, llaiiiigv Since then the l5l.1llfIPlS hive O'Connor and Alan McLeod. l'p added three new pl;rxers to their n-cw. They are fnrnartis Bob Gr.tv. (luv Giana: and vii) P.i1l.trlino. and ftorit the likely starters are ,11'hit- lock. Hennessey and Gray. C.ii-- D(llI..1Pl'. DeDuc and Morrow. ui u If the bots pin: '4llllZI!I the Llliillil Palliitliiio. Gignrir. Harris and P'ir- nf hockcy 'l1"v l'l'..1.lF(l in the fail cell also rearly for forward 51('ll(lll three gfilllfb. f iiili not he .ii-- 'l'he ll'Ill who has ali'e:trly LJPTII appointed for Jtlll. 1 CE."llI credited v.llIl four serisatioiial per- The Hanks. i.vh:i a: cla:se:l 15 loiinaiiccs, Jim Sii'.rle,i, will IJP ill the power"-ltoiise of the leriziie, utll S5iHts And WelshSESSgtart HPIS. Series With scoreless Draw The Siiiifw mid the Wrilshmett if) yard IlllP. Gordon 'l'ut-edy missed ,vestertlnv it1)!'IlCCl the 1951 JLllll0l mtei'ctillc;;.:itr: rugby seizes its the) battled to rt s"orcless (iron at Mem- orial Field. It 11715 the fourth straight t.e that tlicsn l”(1lllS have played In scltes conltieliflclt. Last year: in the final t,.::lil1C of a sche- duled th:-cc-giiinc SCIICS, which went an the first of tut) pcttaltv Links at the 18 minute Il1:1l'I(. Honcvcr they were able to state off the Wclshinen onslaught and at the end of the hall, plriy was rcstrattcd to neutral ground in Saints end. PIE) swayed from end to end of the field all during the last half SIX names '.l.LllOUL I1 uiniier being with both teams conmig very close declared, they were also scoreless. to scoring a try several times. A: The Wclshmen had two oppor- the three minute mark. as P. W. C. tuntttes to score on penalty: kicks and the Saints one. but each kick was carried far off its clto.-"en coarsc by n high wind which hlcw strong- ly all afternoon. The only seriotis Injury in the encounter was it tw:st- eil knee suffered by Malcolm Mac- Fadyen of P. W. C. as he was tackled hcatlly while advancing Lnto Saints 7one in the second half. Shortly after thr start of the first half. the P. W. C. squad led by captain Gorrinn Tuccrly advanced into Saints” 26 yard 7GllP and hcld the play in that territory for some time. Then the Sa.iits. coached I1) Ron Mclvor. sL.itled :oll.ng and at the ten minute mwtk had pushed Donald. Mccarron. Ma:-Dougali, well into Wclslmicn ground and Frank Slowey. .1, R. McDol1aId even to the 5 yard line before Wclsh- icnptaim. Kimble Jay. Ron CITIS-V men. Dave Maclic-od scooped tip the advanced into Red and White zround, Malcolm MacFt1dycti of the Wclshinen suffered knee injuries as he was taken down licavily in 3.1ints' Jack MacDonald outside the touch line at Saints 15 yard llllP, Macfladyen was replaced by Pat Landrigan. Jolir. A. MacDonald, Ron Chisholm and Frank Slowm made several nice running plays for the Saints while MacI.eod. Tue:-d.v,'Ctldmore and Kells plav- ed a strong game for the VV(-lsh- l'Ill"T1. Following are the line-ups: S. D. U. - Glllis. Burke. Kl."- Guigait. J. P. Rousell. J. A. Mr- holm. Sandy MacDonald. Ed Mc- ll from It scrum and hontccl it Donald, Stilts: Don Leclair. Gal- bs-autifully min neutral territory. lam. Al. the fiftccii. minute mark. the P. W. C. - Mulcolni Machatiycii. men in Red and Blue had pushed their way back into Saints end on n ri:ce 25 yard run by MacLeod which imide the Saints pretty caut- ions as play wauclrreri around thc;r Gordon Tweedy tcaptntrii. Joe Re- vell. George MacDonald. Doug Cucl-i. more, George Court, Neils Hansen, Dave Williams and George Kells. Tom Davics. - RE TOPCATS A ALZST in t-. Thtslness Man's Wanlrolie Reg. s49.9.3 SPECIAL 332.95 MacLcod. Mark Latiner. Cecil Laci- GABARDINE TOPCOATS Croydon lllnke Reg. 5124.95 Exlra Special 315.95 SPORTS COATS Colorful - Durable A Leader at S2750 For Quick Sale 316.95 l.iiul Sty-Ilsll SUITS Odd Patterns Smart Styles Reg. ES-19.50 Exeepilmixil Buy 329.50 lOh'town Nomads Meet Est. John Tea 1 The Chnrlottetoun Nomads will play their first competitive game Io! the season on Saturday against the St. John Marinsrs in St. John. This is the first game of a two game series in the Mccurdy Cup It-ompetition. The second game will he played in CIT-'Il'lDTl.8I0Wn on November 6th. This Chzirlottetown team has great p1't'TlI.lZ1lltleS but has had iii- iStIIflCi6IlI. conipeution to allow the liplayers to function automatically '31s a team. The three practice games with the St, Dunstarvs University sci-orid one or two difficulties in the back- ftr-Itl uhilc the furn:irds are all ('X1)('l'lPIlCCd football players. With 3 modium of ltick ithis is zilnnys llllL'C5Sfll'1) the Nomads CPI! beat St. John on Satttrday p;iit.rtiltii'ly if the L)1lCkllCI(I can li:t its full stride and II the forwards play the (loan first footbiill of 1lIll('l1 they are capable. 'I'hc learn nill be chosen from the f()IltllLllI'Z players. FORVVARDS: Ron Zv1.it'Ivir -- Capt.iitt. Hooker. 170 lbs. 6 vs cx1icr':eiicc with S, D. U., .l:c Coyle 7 200 lbs.. 7 vrs. I.::pcrit-nce t'.ltlt S. D. 1! Bull Ab- b.e5: Jlfll MacNeill -- 190 lbs. 4 yrs expcizeiicc u.tli P. W. C. and A itdla. Bill Lcduell - 18.3 lbs. 11 ;5'rrti's r.x'pcrit-rice nitli S D. U. and Abbics: Catrl Wilson -- 200 lbs. 6 ytcars PKDPIHCIICC with S. D. U. and Abbie. Ebbie Devine - 195 lbs. ye years cxperiencn with S, D. U. and Alibics; Charlie Rt-adv - 215 6 ycttis expciictlce w.tlt Abbics: tlltallic Hucstls - 170 lbs. 2 years lexpcrience ulth Abbics. BACK FIELD: Jack iSpyi Ready - 200 11):, 7 S'side .Wins Malch Race Al Saint John SAINT JOHN. N. B. (CPl-- Bar State Pat. owned by A. Perry of Summers.de. P. E. 1., won a match race w;th Sep Hanover, i from Princeton. Me., in the fea- ture event of a harness racing program here 'Fhtirsc1ay night. The time was 2.11 3-5 Two junior free-for-all dashes uP'.'P slower, Ilbbott. Maplecroft. j From Pl'll1('t”I.Oll. took the first in ' 212 3-5 and the other went to Yutn, also owned by Perry of Stiminz-rsidc, in 2.13 3-5. I A third Perry winner wlas .lo Jo Spencer. which the same dI'lV9l” for all Summerslde wins. J. Me- Grr-gor relned to 0 double triiitnph. Other dashes ucnt to Federal Girl. Saint John. LilLle. Scout, Saint John, Amy Girl, Cvr'IiZCIil1l'f1. trierAThold Subs:-Jnck Pat Landrigan. . Refcrcr. Eail Nicholson. led Nuntlwr learn have hi-lpcd to solvel lb.-, . , ' November. SALE m Saturday lyears experience with P. W. C. Ind Abbies; Fred Driscoll - 180 lbs. I5 years expcrience with S. D. U.: toave Nicholson .- no lbs. 3 year: experience with Horton Academy; George Kelly A 165 lbs. 3 years experience with S. D. U. end Ab- pbles: Gerry MacDonald - 170 lbs. is years experience with S. D. U. and Abhics: Gerard Burge - 160 libs. 3 years experience with S. D. 'U.; Cliff Gillis - 145 lbs. 4 years iexpcriencc with P. W. C. and S. D. LU.: Dave MatLcozl - 180 lbs, I your experience with P. W, C. The boys leave from Menus at I5,-15 p.m. on Friday. It could pos- Aaibly be the beginning of a trail jwhicli will lead to a Mccurdy Cup final between St. Dunst.an's Uni- versity and the Nomads on Nov- 'emb':r 20th. I 1 Hockey Scores By THE CANADIAN PRESS Quebec League Quebec 5 Montreal 7 Valleyficld O Sh.-iivinigan Falls 1 Atlantic Coast Scnlor Amherst 4 Fredericton 6 . Quebec Junior Hlonqtiiere 2 Quebec 3 Ontario Junior Grill 4 Hamilton 7 Northern Ontario Senior Sriiilt 1()nI.I If Sault lMlCI1,l 4 I I 2Boxing Gloves ;For Prince Charles OTTAWA. (CP)-City hall indi- Icated Thursday Ottawa 15 going ahead with plans to present ll pair jot boxing gloves to Prince Charles. ldcsprtc London reports the royal Iyoungster is not going to take box- ;ing lessons after all. The gloves, in 11 custom-made Ilcather carrting case embossed Iwlth the city's coat of arms. have already been purchased. They are to be given to Queen Mother Eliza- L beth on her Ottawa visit next. month to t.:ike back home to .Charles Icity Bowlers In Mar. Tournament Six Bowlers are leaving Monday morning fot- Mcncton to the Mari- lt.me Candle Pin Tournament. Rop- Lresentitig the Rollaway Club. They jare, Joey MacDonald, Irving Mac- I Kinnon. Wilfred Shepherd, Jim Williams Roy MacDonald and George Kays. Bowling starts Monday at. noon ,on November 1st. and ends Thurs- day, November 4th. It is hoped thatl .the Maritime Tournanient. will bcl lhnld in Charlottetown next year in Plans are also being made to get the Nova Scotia and 'P. E. 1. Tournament here next year for the Centennial cclcbratiori. CASH SAVINGS -- TOP QUA IN OUR ANNUAL FALL SALE MEN'S WORSTED SUITS Reg. .-562.50 and 565.00 Top Quality -. Sniartly Styled Exp:-rtly Tailored 2.50 LITTLE SPORT :” - LE2! Winnipeg Team Continues To Win In Hoop Series RIO DE JANEIRO (CPI---A last- sccond free throw by Ralph Watts climaxecl an uphill surge Thurs- day night and gave Winnipeg Cana- dians a 67-66 victory over Uruguay in the scL'ond'game of the round- robin world basketball champion- ship finals. The victory. Winnipeg's second In as many starts in the eight- tcam tournament. was a blow to the powerful Uruguayan: who had led 35-29 at half time by display- ing A solid defence interspersed by ticadly breakaway attacks. Canada switched to an effective man-to-man defence in the second half and wore down the lead. With three minutes lcff, they tied the score and the teams matched points steadily. The Canadialts, who defeated Is- raclg50-43 in their opening game Wednesday. still must face Brazil and the United States, the tour- nament's co - favorites. Uruguay. also highly favored. suffered vir- tual elimination after an opening- night loss to France. Island-Born Manager Of Buffalo club The current issue of BAC. offic- ial publicatlon of the Buffalo, N.Y Athletic Club. carries an interesting illustrated article concerning the club's general manager, Samuel P. Murdock. Mr. Murdock was born at. Mur- ray Rive. P.I-.'.I., lhesou of the late Gavin Macbure Murdock and Mrs. Sarah Margaret Murdock now lIV- ing at Woodstock. Ontario. llis first experience in the hotel industry was at the Hotel Victoria, Char- lottetovrn. Mr. Murdock resigned as mm-1 agcr of the Hotel Mayflower. New York City to accept his present. position. He was formerly manager of the Hotel Bclclcn, Canton, Ohio. comptroller and secretary-treasurer of the Hotel Carter. Clcvcland. Oltlo, manager Hotel Mallory, Port.- land. Oregon. and was for twelve years on the central office staff 05 the American Hotels Corporation. New York. N. Y. which at one time operated 70 hotels. He served during World War It in the U. S. Navy-CPO in the American and Pacific Theatres. Mr. and Mrs. Murdock and twin daughters Sarah and Virginia will reside at Campus Manor. Snyder, mm :::.':::- '- REDERICTON (CF)-Frederic ton Capitals jumped into the lead of the Atlantic Coast Senior Hockey League by cl e I e a t in g Amherst . , I x 4 . taunt 'Gapitals Down Ramblers- BF-4 To Leads Now League (misconduct) 8.10. Cralgl by Smith) 19.00. SECOND PERIOD 3-Amherst. F. Bexnquez, (served Ramblers 6-4 Thursday night. leav- (Gagnon) .16 ing Amherst and Moncton Hawks 4-Amherst. Kennedy. in a second-place tie one point be- (Gagnon) 4.30 low the leaders. 5-Fredericton. Leger. - It was the first Ainherst-Fred t.VlcDonagh) 14.00 ericton meeting since the schedule -Penalty: Blackburn 19.16. opened last Friday. TIIIRD PERIOD . Caps gained a 2-0 lead in the 6-Amherst. Jodoln. 213 first period and led 3-2 at the end 7-Amherst, Therrlen. of the second. Ramblers had a 4-11 lF- Bcrnlluel. G-18110") 3-37 advantage early in the third. 8-Fredericton. Leger. .... .. 15.12 Bill McDonagh and Bob Leger 9-FFWCFICIOII. Hcwcy. each fired two goals for caps. Nick (Nicolle. Miles? .. . . 18.55 Nicolle and Doug Hewey netted the 10-Fredericton. McDonugli. other Fredericton tallies. (1-988?. Miles) 19.3-I Amherst scorers were Fern PEHBIUEM 3- BCYNIUPZ 9-11. L Bcrnquez. Emmett Kennedy. Ro- KIIP-Y IYNISPONIIUF” T3-55. Blath- gcr Jodoin and Henry Therrien. bum (mISC0HdUClI 18.55. Leger tied the count at 4-4 in the 5101751- last session and I-Iewcy shot the I4iH'f7Ul'Sl8l'E 12 In H--33 winner. The insurance marker was Craig 10 9 12-51 by McDonagh. Lineups):- Amherst: Goal. Lacourslerr: (Ir fence, Blackburn. Rogers, Jodoiii Pilon. L. hilcy; forwards: D Kiley. Reid. B. Bernquez, Gag- non. Therrlt-n, Legere, F. Bern- quez. Savard. Fredericton: Goal. Craig: de- fence: Mosgrove, Powers. Grcnnu Yeomans: forwards. Sniitli, Mt- Donaglt, Leger. Nicolle, Miles McPliee. Macdonald. Scwcll. Bliss I-Iewcy. SUMMARY FIRST PERIOD 1-Fredericton. Nicolle, iPowers) . 6.0.? 2-Fredericton. McDonagh. 4SmiIII. Leger) 14.3.. Penalties: BIackbui'it'4..'i2; Rog- ers 5.41. Yeornans 6.10. 1., Kile.- S1.487 For 52 . In Daily Double LAUREL. Md., (APl- A Mary- land record payoff for 1954 on a daily double 81,487 for S2. was sci here Thursday by the victories of Helen's Hope and sea Play in :11: first two races. Helen's Hope returned a straight 554.40 and Sea Play 365.20. Soccer Results LONDON, tReuters)-Irish soccci result-: GOLD CUP Second Round Replay New York. TWEED SPORT IACKE for Casual or Sports Wear Very Smart and Stylish 4.95. Reg. 3935.00 A Real Buy at Montreal Royals Defeat Aces 7-5 MONTREAL, (CP)-Orval Tes- sler fir-ed three goals Thursday night to lead Montreal to B. 7-5 victory over Quebec Aces and move the Royals into a tie for first place in the Quebec Hockey Lea- gue. ' . The loss was the third for Que- bec in eight starts. Montreal. with five wins and two losses, and Shawinlgan Falls. with five victor- ies and one setback. are tied with the Aces for the league lead. Other R0.M1s' marksmrn it-nrc K011! Burnett. Bill Shvetz. Ray Laplante and Glen Harmon. Jim Unlac scored twice for Que- bec. Larry Regan. Denis OtGrady and Bert Gleaebrecht each coun'cd once. Cltevafion Wins Yankee Handicap BOSTON (AP) Foxcatclicr Farms Chevation. a 9-1 shot. came fast along the outside in the home stretch and pulled away for a three-length victory In the 550,000. added Yankee Handicap at Suf- folk Downs Thursday. Hasty House Fzirm's Hasty Road piohibitive 4-5 favorite. never was better than third in the mile-and- an-eighth test for three-year-olds which was run In 1:50 1-5 over a fast track. Portadown 0. Ballyniena U 1. CITY TERRIFIC BARGAINS TS SALE Jet Action. Galiardine TOPCOATS Croydon Make 329.50 Qualify 318.95 the Mattie Chance . members of the co English Horses Arrive In The U.S. LAUREL. Md. (AP) - Landau was the centre of interest anyway since he belongs to Queen E112: beth II. But the English thorough. bred put an extra show Thursday by balking at being unloaded STDIT1 the airplane which brought him for next Wednesday's International race. The three-year-old caused Lon. cent by acting tip from fright. By contrast. two travelling Cclmpan. ions, King of the Tudors. also from E n g 1 a n d. and Northern Gleam. from Ireland, Clolnltpd quietly down a ramp into a triiik Only King Ranch's High Cui- now is missing from the scene or the mile-and-a-half turf race. lli;;'n Gun, one of the two U. S. entiic:. still is at Belmont. N. Y. The three trans-Atlantic arrival. joined two from France. Normar and Bancissa, who had been flow over Monday. Stanley Mlckcl. e Brush Burn. the other U. S. llill.-P, has been at Laurel some limp The seven horses will race for 1 first prize of S50.000. The air trip started in Lontlnr Wednesday at noon. EST. atirl ended 22': hours later after sin... at Shannon. Ireland. and in Nut Brunswick. A.L. Rejects Sale of Athletics Team NEW YORK. (AP)-The Al'll?l.. can League Thursday tui:.r:l down the bid of an eight-titan Philadelphia syndicate to buy the Athletics and keep the club tlttrn The owners adjourned tlim meeting for one week to allow the Mack family to make a nun dczif in an attempt. to cell l:I club. TIlOI'P,'XV'a! no Immediate l'I:'ll- lficatiori wh:ther the turndozin of the syndicate was to be re- garded as definitely eliminating Philadelphia as a site or striril. a refusal to accept the lTldlYl(Illil tT1hIn-. Fa1”In'B ace ridden by Eddie A care. was second with the local favorite, Morris slm's Blestbuli, a length and I half further back. Hasty Road finished fourth. soco run. OILS 9 Best by Test OIAL 9911 LOOK OVER THE MANY BARGAINS AND SHOP NOW FOR CHRISTMAS HATS by BROCK All New Fall and Winter Styles and ShadckReg. S535 SALE 34.45 HARRIS TWEED .' SPORT COATS of QUALITY Always in Good Taste WARREN K. COOK SUITS.... FINEST ENGLISH WORSTEDS WARREN K. OOOK TOPOOATS... COLORFUL SCOTCH TWEEDS or the more FALL and WINTER GLOVES LESS 21m NEW r 9 WORK GLOVES Unlined Steerhlde - Gauntlets Hard Wearing - Fnsliionable ling. K37..'i0 - Limited Numb:-r Sale 326.50 SUITS Men's New Fall Worsted-Snappy Models In solid shmles nr in-at patterns. Reg. M250 To Clear at 329.95 K LADIES' - TAILORED sums S Your Choice - Any range In ITnI'e-- 4--. We're going out of this line Sale 3595 I NUMEROUS trims A NOT LISTED All on SAL! OFFER Reg. Reg.. , Q SALE OOMMEHOES FRIDAY BLACKTHORN IRISH TWISTS 379.50; SALE ..... 385.00; LADIES' SUITS COMPLETE STOCK Remilnrly Priced In S29.50 Your Choice 1 16.95 no xnur srnnnr reg. 312.50; SALE ..... 349.50 352.50 SALE . 59.50 DRESSY NAVY BLUE or CHARCOAL GREY In SOFT CASHMERE FINISH - - - REG. 569.50 EXCEPTIONAL VALUE at 49.50 MALLORY HATS Reg. 35!! Value or up Latest Fall and Winter Styles ON sum AT 5.95 SALE JACK CAMERON cof MMEHOES RIITAY ' Tough and Long Wearing ' Reg. 33.25; Sale 31.95 1 GOATSKIN t WORK GLOVES The Perfect Work Glove Soft and Pllnble. - Snug Fitting - Herd Wearing. Reg. 33.50; Special 32.39 . VIORK MITTS Genuine Goolaldn 9- soft as I nms Mitt rand ton h as iron. Reg. .00 A Real Buy for 31.95 g MEN'S SLACKS FALL 8: WINTER UNDERWEAR LESS2II9fi 4.41