I'S - T .1 '1 . l 2 : 1' wo e n e r I Creditors knocking at your door? 1 um haw i Call ulAc - i l wnd u" ARA-1t 3 what we're tori l 1’: med r By DON HANRIGHT after the third and son bet“ r i . 3 it I . itingth $331131? {fess Stan Writer Parker‘s converted touchdownoo‘; pgflil?aslelarriirltli?l:ll two‘game’ mull ingligd’tzfdwoiam ground is ‘ I l _ 1 Av , _ - - v- a . , P ' - , . n seven - . .' “ Yards b. B1 8 B $0 lCP‘h ‘ Winnipeg a pass in the btame 5 last minute. Vthlle Parker handled the club P185 and VaI‘One 57 vards in 1Com l *4" $3“ M evlerythirZ: Sit—ELM “dang? L3G $03th ELM, “m” midway through the third BRIGHT SE”) PACWE ' i ‘1 . ‘ i m u a ‘1 ran - o ems 00 a Van Pelt quarter Eskimos never r led As usual J h B~ . ‘i ; Til. ' monton Eskimos could offer Sat— screen pass for a 72- - ‘ ' ' ~ - ea“ 1 ‘ 0 {my Ugh“ led Ld' ' “ '11 May in taking a surprising 30-7 down spring end E yard- [Web my“ the Winnipeg 40. Then monton s offenswe. picking up 72 ‘1‘ ‘ mi view in the n f th h , _ rme Pitts got Parker moved back into left 1131:- yards in 14 runs. Fullback part- -' formauml (mth t opef er or _e best- anot er on a 20-yard pass into the back and Canadian Don Getty be- ner Normie Kwong followed with 5 l Gamma. fore 1e?! (“woes ern ootball final be- end zone from Van Pelt, and the came the field general, and 35 yards on 12 carries Parker ' :1 “’3 “afety' With'Jim Pelt directing an 3285222 If; qillllt: who gagerys pass ' receimg gave led the Edmonton pass .rece'wers ii 5i; I} , ’ . . _ . ‘ . ‘ ’0 We - 5 mos new life - and r l with four atch f i ’ 1 madmpthl‘f' Similar Bomber meme” “11" mm“ scored by fullback John their last-ditch touchdown. ma ly and Jim Legcavitistogkthiegig‘i: - v?’ ' Ion for h mgnme'flfif Sgadbeswwed 131- Varl‘one Monet/lard plunges. The statistics seemed to fllatter als for 32. 1 in! smm f o tom. firs became Bombers other potntts came on coach Sam Dyle's crew, Eskimos Bombers earned every point z. Quarter on and $.33? 55..., 33’; ‘i‘eeifisicy' iiiéiec‘s’é‘Xféisiiy “it “iii-“iii 3mm“ 3mm “'"h 19 W M g“ _ m” we” “° 152% Great "3” 8”” PM” '3“ "3 cams, . , _i _ . h " ena‘ ya lo owns, trailed 192-179 in rd “breaks~" De he th 1541 3' ey pass ngpallgg updthe series in Winnl— goal attempt went.w1de but deep, rushing. and were C'Tnpassedyinl; weather, the: wase onlyeggfig w I is p or assist initiates“ “4° w 199- com- by We w ‘ l . . ' ~‘ 3 IC on e as pay pleted 11 of 19 v' cov red B be ’ t v ' ‘4‘ c Sid Bomber yardage between ground of the first half passes' Nth e ' om rs “0 meme!)- l u I . . ‘ ' skijm .4' up and air with an ever-changing at- GETTY TAKES OVER 27 am Getty m on 13 d atrial-(“Mlle in gems played no B E F o R E _ AND THEN — A FT E R ‘1‘: i raced to tack, qumlcly spread the Edmon- Eskimos meanwhil l k '. ' ' - ' ’ 3‘ Dney caJiried ton defence and after a scoreless nothing like the club tillzft' Whfipg Digits was 3e milsgmmqugmery ” GET quROOT l“ the five on first quarter ra ‘ i - "‘3 “p ya °n we “’1‘ CREAM'O'L " r d ‘ 11 mp a 16—0 lead Saskatcheuan Roughrlders 58-12 als from Van P It E w 5 a iglficohd m by half “me‘ 3”“wa 19“ 234' l" “‘9 Western Interprovineial Gilliam took threee format??? CHAN”! i. - own, , V ‘ 21-0 haflme I o o o . E o P, rlen FII'IIS es I hlr lectuc In - (1.an ' [rd paw“: Authorized 18.5 caught ‘ O . . . lice due to 1 merlcan acmg assnc 839' this; in ~ ‘ ‘ t * "1* . 1 ers’ .. ’“' mcwwoon c if t - ‘ r I, I an unlm . , A . ~ . at 1*. AP).— lengths. But Belle Acton was dls- O'B ' _ - ~ '/ l Deded . _ 3*? Canadian reinsman Joe O’Brien qualified for being lapped on Dia- men It‘ilf‘mtyhemelaoi tie Ede“ MIPS: ' ' ‘ ‘ u : 4—- 2' quarter dur ‘ clmki d9.“ .beuer than third on a “land H31, O'Brien's horse. when and drives for S3 A agile‘Fgm§ Eben-if}?! WIMg ‘ ‘7 All i m ahead. 35-7. disqualification Saturday night as she broke near the wire. A 310000 mg viii“ bepm ' Repmmg and i l 2 brlefly witi new Ottawa quarter minutes of lab gignwgtrobfioomw’.‘ by WW BELLE ACNN rovnrn tor the’mzon. and the $1; Suppl” D R i i 35’s“ my on snow. n' on on on a some éfiiiiiiiizifsil assassins” mom h to on 1.. .i i... the“: it?“ “5 WW ‘5‘ “him rum. Mm 011 Heating M A K s s » TH E n I r F c as N c s “mix” the W136 run In the early football game. Montreal’s Jack (CP Wirephom Pacing Clas sic at Hollywood Hall W” C and 13“" rife “ledgenmne . “hgk ""19 Household Appliances ; n. (r papk, forcing a ra‘ce‘aflf next ' _ ‘ r 011 a Wlnner ‘ 9‘31 Television GROOMS THI HAIR NON-GREASY ’ tzzctggmd. . I . . V Wednesday. gmb‘egéf‘; ‘bt‘PSIIIZ-m Wm be g , i "2 Ke ' s, nucvcs nnmcss NON-ALCOHOLIC . I . _ - i = 1 no wa'erling n n We" Ran ers WI n s W . om. women om- . when com- mon ° lst inside an , mg it out in the home 3mm; Iromcally, O‘Brien had to de- um to be a battle of strategy 'DIAL 402' In Ionics, Tubes and the Now Push Button Can :, The Ride' I Smart Wt Gold Worm .m N ' clare his original entry, the great between Smart and Jim Dennis, ' zh a big hol - I . y 1 ° Lgh Shadow Wave, out of the runoff driver of Widower Greed. . a gear on the outsmie for a length . - - lpped through win in 157 L5 because of a leg impry which has ‘ ' not responded to treatment as ders to score. verted. Habs Insure League Lead Dene Acton finished second lW’llth Widower Creed—winner of quickly as he had hoped. Shadow Wave won the second Bombers Drub Eskies in mammowx GUARDIAN. Nov. 17. 1958. \ ES the first - it Home )ack with two NEWYORK (Ml—Andy Bath- fivednimrln mark with a waist- 2. Montreal M. Richard (H 121- “Sh—bad! a r two heat of the Peeing 013551“ ‘ Bfore the quan— w scored two goals and as- high din‘ve. chard, Mooie) 10:37. Penalties: - ' “wk ag" sampday Wh‘“ O‘Brien Ifgué‘l-Lyill‘ldm dado! Mlle/5°10 Wow Marcel Pronovost put Mckoski Moore 3:09, M. Richard 5:39, Tlgers Swamp 513:1? u‘epdh‘fse :0 View is; c‘ g . on 1 W ‘8 017 in the clear at the neat hlneline Harvey 7:15, Hlull 7:50, Pilate “i ‘38” “m M a m ’ ' - - - and the other fim Bruins Saturday a short pass at 6:14 of the 11:03, Tallbot 16:03, Johnson and Sheurwater 1'56 3‘1 s loner pass to an. , I and period and the 30-year-old tilindsny 16:517. OUT WITH INJURY ' tthe and none. W6 three points enabled centre made no mistake. Second period: 3. Montreal, HALIFAX (op) — Dalhousie 3‘“ the WW “lowed. “‘1 convened m mantle Eddie thzenlbengerof SUMMARY pmost (Gay ette, pmnovost) University mgers posted a sub Shadow Wave was declared out - hdoiwns_ w for the league scoring First period: 1‘ Toronto. Horton 8.43. penalty. Amour 13.40. prising 20-1 Victory over Shear_ of Saturday's third leg but there age gained a. mud-Fem Toopaum of Bos- (Olmstead, Creighton) 10:03; 2. Third period: 4. Montreal, Water Flyers here Sautirday in was hope “9 “um be “11 mu!“ 3 Yards. Rider: h a the WSt 8035- film”! Detroit, Delvecchio (MoNeill, Moore (H. Richard, M. Richard) the first of a two-game total-point ‘0 em?“ me racHfif~ H II com 19 Pom“ on! Pmovost) 16:54. Penalties: 2:34. No penalties. PM OW Wfin’afl- O‘Bmen' ‘ native °l “berm' W '1‘ m “in ,W None. Stops; Fl-yerc are last year’s Canadian PE-To Who has raced in New mun mm built up an only MW. 3' Detroit, Howe Flam ___________ u , 9 M intermediate champions. Tiger's Glasgow N5. “fled 311 dolith that!“ stood up the rest of (Delveccthio, pmnovost) 1:51; 4_ Han . ' . . . ' h . . ~ ' ’ t I N 6 8 F20 Peter Oorcum broke through for about Shadow Wave Saturday out the deficit to lumps Mackdll scored range at 19:29. Boston than Wattage at the time flips mm sienna out a Detroit, McIntyre (Kennedy) 5:00. here Saturday to lead Montreal Canadiens to a 3-1 victory over Chicago Black Hawks. The victory named the Halb’s thefirstgoalandsetupanother a! retaining their firstplace Na- The Prague newspaper Cesko- sloven-slcy Sport reports with dis- were injured in a fight at a league game and three of them had to be taken to hospital. approval that six hockey layers ' two touchdowns early in the first log. night when he delcared the horse I drunk to three while the Penalties: Brewer 11:10 i . ‘ quartet sedgewick converted the definitely is out of the race-off. ’ $33.3”; m” Wt" 1m- ’ PM "rd Czech Commles second major to give the cones- , m C. I ‘ W m: E w-s in Third period: 5. Detroit. Mlck- 131;; ‘ 1314’ 1°adi FOR RENE Mollyinthem penod on °m (Wm H" "flaky: BIG“ HOCkeY Johmegm 013$ “it” Flo s d (1 Ed -‘ ' ' screened shot Larry 'W 7‘09' ddedtotl bl yth "ll gm 0 r an "i an gm ‘ a rebound to 9”” PRAGUE meme“) ‘ 0"” into the le “age W W" gm? Floor Scale “on Van-nine. it may with Boston Sawclhuik 9 5 4—«18 Communists have turned the heat mwnh 53:53; wiifi‘eDg‘ ff): Ease 0 pm a! may in the Chadwick 97 6—22 on hockey in their current drive ohm went over 501, to CM _ - = -. ,. moo (orle Reliable, to rid the country’s sports of on a 35 am meme“. “ Segg“ CHANDLER BEDS. 0 -- * Mainline (Rocket) Richard fired “persisting bourgeois influences." wick W to azaffie , Plywood Place out an L, includes a _S_pecialized unit to work caddy Itionail Hockey league lead. The newspaper blames the inci_ 1 :5“ c:an tll‘hw 1 Snag!) "h‘éw gt” anttegrrg dent on “a bad mferee‘ bad ice ° : w .'e e ’e m a w ' pen ' y'spa surface and no loudspeaker to . ‘ m a m“ down- Two first venom. Ed Litzenberger calm the homeadS-n Get thls tremendous value... A mod- e ’ . . i scored at 4:53 on a Hawk power was sitting in the penalty box. the play up. The Hawks pressed throughout outshooting the winners, but Ri- play while Montreal’s Dick Moore Paletme Pilots and Ted Lindsay set It says the fight was typical oi the "fanaticism, and many other ‘isms’ on our sport grounds which are the shame of G our sport and slow its develop- men-t." ern Findlay Range for only $129.95. A's LT CHARLOTTETOWN _ TV. 393.: ISLMMERS'DE 7 n. . chard’s goal midway in the first period on a drop pass firorm his brother Henri evened the neon. HABS TAKE LEAD Claude P r o v 0 st converted passes from Phil Goyette and Andre Pronovost to put Cana- dians ahead at 8:48 in the second period. Pronovost started the play rolling when he stole the puck from Clldcago defencetman Bollard St. Laurent in the Chic- ago end. woman amin- F.39whippedinthepuck ., c Monolith scramble for , uh of the season. . SUMMARY Find: 1. New York, ward-1) 6:42; 2. New (Bathtgate. Pren- Qiu; 3. Boston, Miac‘kell , ,. Riebel) 191E. Pen- m1," 0:42, Chevretfls 1 "mm _1355' Canadians wrapped things up ' - 4- New York- in the opening minutes of the : (Gm) he.” 5' N“? third period when Moore teamed (Pmm- Fm with the Richard brothers to ' ‘ score ‘ ' 2:34 ,mnka) 11:46. Penalties: of me‘fififd 1%;dme at welilijulszmfl' 31311;? The Hawks continued to press mm' ’ ’ but the Montreal defiance kept W: No 1,» them off balance. Y ' ' First period: 1. Chicago, Litz— enberger (Lindsay, Pilate) 4:53; .331" E f- if it For the right trucksbacked by expert truck service M y 13 10 10—33 l 10 13 7—80 i l . . I o o ‘ ‘ a? (neatly-timing Towmg Sen.“ Buy your Trucks from Truck Speclahsts 1 Mmsamym’ r payphone’m I. cococpcoccclto. Here’s what's behind International Truck Specialization: o Canada's Most Complete Llnc oi Trucks. from pick-ups to the largest oft-highway giant! W Toronto Maple " h an unusually-tam : Hockey League game. 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