C Q. ‘m Na- tbs lta i so hil l)“. Ki. It: w. fer 8.11; lthi ts}-l.-.~;:>o==-..- ease-asses: EEB-Zimézsg 512-1.. Fighters Barred i Gf',“Fl'X6d FlglllS" AreIJnder Investigation flillcwedc Oct. SO-The Illinois on tonight | a BY - | Le The Illl the oomlmlxéoggs “fihmifigsi-fi the “locations of mamas, a former v hfil-Wweieht tighter. that the re. suits oi’ bouts with Bchmeli and Galento “had been dgcid wfimléqfvre the fithters entered The mcahq not alter Clover. Henry Homer had ordered an story of his E I101‘ f r n . Their formal statement agded? y "Alter consultation with At- torney General John E. Cassldy. the commission was informed that it had n0 Jurisdiction to wndufl an investigation at this time. H - ever. it is the unanimous opinion o4’ this commission and Governor Homer that none of the accused parties will be allowed to engage Junior Royals Hopeful Of Holding Title The Junior Royalsexpect to place atcam on the ice this season which will conpare favorabl with last year's great edition w ch was suc- in tim account of themselves against the powerful Perm Blue wings. This year's lineup will he slightly different than that of lust year but it is expected that the gaps will be filled and in addition w oulhful players of last year will ave added another year to their ages and will have gained much ex- per-lance. It is rumored around the city that the Roach brothers. Jimmie and Vincent have signed up with Dart. H mouth Rbughrlders. Jimmie the star Mm“ B“ “m, h t, h “m” °x 1"“ m“ lzwfi- ‘f.’ g oultuéqclzaaészb. uriavaemre ‘midi; ‘ and worked out at edica-l Con? her questionable whe her he will be able to get a. transfer to the mainland. According to a local hockey offl- clal it looks as if the Junior Can- adians of Halifax will be the team in this year's Junior hockey ther all the good uni erlal available and withj these |m_ aorta are going after 1111s tle in earliest. U.N.B. Clinches '~ P.E.I. - NB. Rugby Title BAD N. B, Oct. 30—- University of New Brunswick climbed the New Brunswick- Piince Edward Island intercolleg- fime resulted 5-0 favor of ount Allison University but the league standing is based on total scores and Mount Allison's margin of victory was too small to offset gqheg previous 12-0 detect by U. Mount Allison will play St. Dun- Itarz’: at Charlottetown next Bat- urday in the lust game of the league but this cannot effect the final standing. Gord Gardner plunged over the line for today's try. which was converted by Elliot MacDermid, The Mounties intermediate squad defeated U. N. Bfs second team 6-0 in n preliminary game. Conacher Shift Held Hope For Americans Win v WIZNNIPEG. Oct. Melvyn (Red) Dutton has deci i to convert big Charlie Conscher from forward to defenceman and therein seems to lie uhe kev to New York Americans’ hopes for the National Hockey League sca- eon. If Oonacher becomes the charg- ing ice general that Dutton thinks he can be. the Americans may land higher in the standings than over before. If he 15-115 to make good the Americans can scarcely ‘nape to get better than fourth place, where they finished last season. for outside or Al Murray they at the blue- aren't overly strong line Playing beside‘ the hard-bump- ing Murray. Conacher scored a. goal and generally marahalled the elub to o. 2-0 v over New York Ranglgrfit in an exhibition n . Qturda r and Murray will be together. while the other defence combination will comprise oopho- more Wilt Field and Chuck Shan- non. Shannon played with Tor- to‘: Syracuse fann last season International -Amerlcan e. Earl vised radically. The departure of , veteran forwards like Sweeney lohriner and Neb Stewart has loft p5 to fill and Dutton thinks he as filled them to the best Id- nntago with the acquisition of such players as Doc Runner. Ru‘- vey Jackson and Bum Boll from aoronto and Jed: Tomsson laid urrny Amutrong from yracu . Whui he altered a plan to have edforte would be mad a match between Beer here bout Louis here next summer. Ham and ring we»; u» - us... ‘m’ “d “WW” “V” ‘“°h"°°“ Wednesrlieiiqln m» first fight of an ‘cg-fin camPa-iin aimed at this the fm me . will tackle Billy Beauhold of ggrse; city 1n the semi-final to the Beauhold ls recognized as one of the mp1 flliglhi; lightweighls in the east o under the supervision of Manner Jack Hurley. h ed Billy Potrolle. ‘fighters who l fl-fq stay east. andfio Hurley said. " lly of professional fighting under his belt and I think he's ready to make his bid for the big time.” won 32 out of 36 professional flgits. 1B of them by the knockout rou . and will be available for reserve - While Charges ln Illinois 111 III-Y b08111! enterprise in the ‘$33 iii-it»??? rm..." ° mm..." e s e yam a ear egg p; for one or mgr‘! o! tho . .. m “we” so . e comm on then exerted that if such an application is made. "there no licence of the soc .. un of suspicion l; wiped The statement was sign chairman Joseph Trina;- colleegues Sheldon Clark and James fllzpetrick. Governor Homer. at spying-field, said he would invite Arch Ward. $90115 editor of the Chicago Tri- bllnfl. which published the chug-s to discuss by and his made by Thomas, e case with him. Ward said he ma received no direct invitation. but “wuld rw w Sorinsrleia tomorrow, if dnilzed. H vemo omel- grdergd entry in the was of o m promote Galento and Max this winter and mother between Galento and Joe -l Marquart Seeks Lightweight Boxing Crown‘ Boston Bruins Defeat Shore's NEW YORK. Oct. 30 —tCP) - wise after three ‘ears iuitdervgulliifggers “gags, uar , g Wu . am his dynasnite punch Ifilto uam Garden ring here 10d and was battling desperately in a Jam at the Snrmfliield real when Milt Schmidt poked in the l OUT OUR WAY mv-T“ f He. Hick-nus ‘(ID HERBS GOT HE'LL BE GLAD TO TAKE. A DOLLAR FER IT Lou rs’ lightweight boxing crown. The winnin-“aser, four times Can- n amateur featherweight hamplon and amember of the dom- en's team at the 1986 Olympic ony Canzoneri- Al Davis fizht- ds a decision over Montreal's the Pioneer gym. e men who develop- one of the few defeated Babyface mmy Mclamin of Vancouver. B- ‘I! M uart take: Beauhold we'll after Amber-s‘ title has three years The record shows Mai-quart has Rail Birds See Elements Little Effect (By MASON BRUNSON) (Associated Press Staff Writer) BALTIMORE. Oct. 30- (AP) —- It rained (remember the Preak- ness?) at Pimlico today and the rail-birds who watched Challedon, Crovat and Kayak II worked out began tallting about the respects of the "race of the veer" eveloped into a battle in the mud. The consensus seemed to be that it wouldn't make any differ- once to the dougrhtv trio entered in the Plmllco special if all ele- m-nts went on e binge Wednesday. the day of the $10,000 winner-take- all race over a mile and three sixteenth-L Challedon, Oravat and Kayak II are big. tough horses. with cour- age and stamina enough to run a cood rce come rain. hall. heivt wave or snow. ‘They don't ask fav- ors of the weather man and can step as well in the mud as over a cushlony track. Maryland-bred Challedon. the three-year-old champion owned by W L. Brann. won the Preakness in May over a racing strip ankle dee in slush. IvPud is duck soup to him. but it doesn't make any grass grow lllr der the feet of Cravat and Kayak either. In other words. the rail-birds said. it wouldn't be wise to hock your watch and bet our shirt just because of the wea er conditions. The special is nobodys soft snap. Challedon. from his record. pro- bably will be the favorite. Kayak. II, Argentine-bred star owned by C. S. Howard, breezed half e mile today in 4'7 3-5 seconds with jockey Woolf up. Challedon and Cravat, Kentuck-bnd router owned by T. B. Martin. took easy gallops around the track All three appeared to be in the but or shape. conloher ploy on s line with Jackson and Art Chapman, Dutton put the veteran Eddie wlseman in Conachers spot. With Jackson flying fastes- then in many see. sone. the Americana seem to have auhlgh-acorlng first-line combin- e on. Armstrong will pivot the second line. whose other members are Boll and the experienced Lorne cerr. Boll has recovered fully from leg injuries that hampered his play the lest two seasons. Rcmnes. l. good playrmaker and of Chicago‘; world ohsnvpions two winters bark, will work between Tommy Anderson ‘Pomson on the third line to round out an attacking force that and potentially strong- er mn nnvthim Dutton ever Md to won: with before. Hoolev smith and Johnny florroll. old standh, I Indians 3 - O lflAMI. I'll" Oct. 80 --(AP)- Refusing to be stopped l1! last year's $1,000,000 booting, young Grant in seven seconds. after lak- lng a pass from Bill Cowley. Mel Hill counted at the 1:80 mark on FOCTBALL. BLADDER HE.’LL SELL US" 5E1 Gulf Stream Racing Park To Operate Jack Homing is determined dai nother pass from Cowley. v ‘THAT PIZOVES us" euvs IS some FLoPs-- IF HE'D so TO A wizooml’ HE’D HAVE. A RING IF ‘Tl-PGROOM DIDN'T"AM' MAM? Dunstan's Needing but another victory to witness another mighty tussle this afternoon. Both squads practising lTs INSTINCT nut? ALL" sewer’ -n-|' m’ vouen ER wi-mr- eveiz rr TAm-zs.’ TH’ RIGHT PEoPpEJRIc-li-n‘. TIME,AN' TH msnuc? ALL vou 2nd Game Of It Intercollegiate Island Stars ' Series Takes Place At Si. Leave Today f Afternoon For Cape Breton l This suspension of French racing. ly since the last encounter are l________ l Keep Minn-d’: m the home. By J. R. Williams 1\\\\"§ R . W“. “‘\ A ‘PROFIT OH iT “FFHAEE DO ' \%LOCI<\M- l6 HE A NEED, T HOW . A ‘IOU GIT IHAT BOON WW“ No WA‘! ? ../ a -\ ~11 .' IN DOOR OLYMPl c5 AT THEQWLS CLUB MAJOR AMOS HOOPLE - FRQMER CHAMP/ON f OFH-l-A/‘l/DSUFTAN ' BAD Bounce BABA THE ARAB/AN ASSASS/A/ ........_ .____ . GAMES FUN l REFQESRMEMT I \l\\ 1-- T . . J ‘ 3' f; g0 b -:.\ tot-v..." nv ANSWER I: TURNETl-l AWAY l l".rl.rin" to go. Both are confident er. for several years. will probably Junior Champions o! the Maritime return w England following the Provinces- OUR BOAPUIBIG HOUSE u= THAT PosTEws cones-er, MAJon, You SURE AIN'T IMFROVlN‘ IN m; COMPANY YOU KEEhw-s. 1' HOPE Tl-lm‘ ' BAD Bounce BABA ANT THE some i SLEEPOLJT WHO HAS ‘BEEN "suoozme ‘v IN PARKED AUTOS AROUND Ti-liS 4 THE "LAW! l‘ ~ oonuonlvuulexvmloe mn . I lhe'weil"'°°l~l“l'°' °“ ‘p mlillii slaw“ . ‘if: “qr stick to the lips . . .._ The exodus of Island Hookeyista BOSTON. Oct. so .409) --Held 9W1; ney Mlllionarlesplihisise H T 1 h k _ ~ mte Gulf Stream Rwlns l!‘ m‘, the Island Interoollefliotl drown lo: bolnguntiuneo the winners and has started and ye learn that four awn. n. iii-i mi‘? 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MOW" t FIFE!‘ lnfigfilel; m" ye“ “mm”? u“ “Welt; 5.000 at Boston Gar-ding. g3?“ sale]; gagfrffillg kggnitwo ‘:5 l Saints were returned winners in int Bleltdurdaly—-lt£1old¥ his‘ nnvérg; ‘with the £101‘: of’ tn‘: mgmtmtfha “flfncy élflflraaiarehufi Shore. appearing on Boston ice “m”, m“ me {our day; o: not g3 ffiflgguzflflgeazllt inffiégmwthe‘ 3mg" W ° ° 5 ‘l "W mud m my with m‘ Gf-fifmy league scouts. Howas s. gm“ i" u" m“ m" l" a“ "m"? WM’; fiasco. plav by my means P W O were The place-Saint Dunstan’: grid- Miners. ohnxw ll e loft-winger 5m‘. ‘m the “mm” Abbie-i» who uniform. was char \l ls no wark- m ‘there eve minute fighting On~ lron—the time sso pm. sharp. or no mom ability. won the Maritime-Quebec chm. ed his Springfield team and took Minn-q’, km, mm ‘y the m“ t M they were and" of John “Tumor. whmoch we plonship. the major role ln smashing the '-"———~—‘_" 2:“: T scoring punch kept them from orols- highcst scoring Junior in the Mari- The “m” Players will leflve h frequent Boston sallies toward the mg the Sam“ um and n was EXPATMATE JOCKEY Mum m” sewn. M“ my! y“, gloat: 1513;? ‘rim: res ectlve is“, Indllfl 1193- third counter. _ made known last evening that the » woe: the uniform o! the Sydney fans Wm louow w! ObOI-vfilflnd rpm Ho was of! the ice when the R0 Conachers rifle-like shot P. W. C. mentor had made l/wo PA_|_IQ__(QP) _ ohm-m 13110;; Millionaires, Senior Qhampions of journey ~° is 0n thou §’°°“‘ilil‘““l‘°°.l'.“""li“;i zit. $.”.l.'i£'5‘..'.“.%8.“?§..'°§fi 12:: ..i*:"== w mm i~=k~ why» .1.» W- ren» "m is. “use ~ - wo es n e r - - F - 1' M_ M_ _ 5n - man or e . ye r‘: "'_"','*”T_-_ fillxilice and a hall’ of the third per- slammed the puck nest Denny our. hwever, “m, can exp,“ u, o’ Bow" W“ “Qvmmys “THY-ION LONDOiN—1(CP)-A Queen Victor B's Rifles h formed by ht-Col. numphlfiy m? ‘ ler,_equerry to the Duke of Keg: Maior Hoopla Ab MacKinnon, last year with the battallm m senior Rangers Champions of P. E. 1.. will also play with the Syd- With lRlSH,CLANCY, FOR A err o; READY REPARTEE on m: TIP o: THE TONGUE,’ HAR-Rumwulf YE6,I HAVE ACCEDEQ To POPULAR DEMAND FDR AN WPERT etuiemou 0F me MAMLY ART-- I suppose vow: LlKE To HAVE A HEAVY“ 5E1‘ NECK ? / IVAM GOIN’ IN AN’ SEE KING \ CALL OUT woman! .:\ '. o‘ ' J’ f" escusz ME eeuerIzAIL. I’ a HAFTA so in AN’ see mue- CLAPTRAP . IOBI ' TH’ IDEA or MRS.SUTTON INTIMATING THAT CAP KNEW WHERE. ‘TH’ ICE CREAM FOR SAMMWS PARTY HAD coma — - WHY, HE AND LONNY HAVE BEEN UPSTAIRS STLJDYIN'ALL Lvewmr» TILLIE THE TOlLgER — -— PUT T0 THE TEST ANY I DEA "- ? MEBBE THEY ‘DELIVER’ ED IT TO TH WRONG PLACE! CAP, DO YOU HAVE l WERE 5O GOOD ON ACROBATICS l. By EDWINA CAP s-rueosiYou MARCH RlGHT DOWN HERE. AND GET THAT lci: CREAM AND TAKE rr BACK wneaa YOU rouuo lTll DELIVERED WHAT, CAP s-ruoos ?? I HAD- N'T ASKLD You MY QUESTION YET! . v... By Westover -gu-r LET'S ill-I HOW vou ARE ON FORWARD PASSE