.5 SPORTS FRONT By JIM CoLi.EN Detroit Beats New York; Unbeaten In Seven Games: DETROIT (APl—Detroit Redi i mg. Niigs extended their unbeaten streak to seven games and took whim fiuardismfi SECOND SECTION 'PAGE NINE Charlottetown, Fri. Nov. 6, 1964. Gregor 4 iMartin. Howe) 10:27. Penalties - Delvecchio 4:11. Brown 7:44. Duff 11:40, Hender- Second Period—2. New York. Duff (Nevin. Howelli 12:34. 3.! Detrott. Ullman 3 (Delvecchto,l aver sole Possession of firat Smilhl 13:37. Penalties — Jef-iso 15:3.) 1 . place in the National Hockey illey 0:51. Pronovost 8:38. Had? Slaves: ‘ Lug.” “om a 3_1 victory over meld-12:53. Brown 15:31. Paille 7 10 12—29. makU'l ' I \‘ew York Rangers Thursday Third Period—4. Detroit. Mac- Crozier 5 8 9——22l . ‘Ice' ' g operauons 'are underway a} b: Durban's “gm. .Umversity rink and the Varsity hockey team I; expected to get A power.piay goa] by Norm :their first workouts of the season, this weekend. The Red anc t . . . ‘ - . - ‘ l . {Wh‘te uad will lay their first game in Maritime Intercol- filllmgndinv‘theusetond pei‘lod put‘ .. legume sgompemionpin three weeks. against Acadia Axemen. .lt’" e lugs aiead to stay ‘ John Kane will be back at the helm oft'hc St. Dnnstan‘s ‘ Hoyd Smith opened the Scul- lpuclcstem. and John is anxious to start putting tiie players I e in; for Detroit late in the first, inhmugh their paces. The Saints ended up in a first place tie p and ruce MacGt-egur with the University of New Brunswick Red Devils in last Itermjs got the insurance goal midway I I [cam iv. The Red Devils were awardedd the ehahmrpioristliip in the final period. 1 because they had defeated the Saints utmg‘ 1.0 reg“ t.“ it was the fourth goal in [hi-e. ischedule and thus due to a league ruling the Salnts didnt games for Mat-Gregor. who did ‘ 5m" “‘9 “S” to Chane“? the leB qggf‘egawn .h k not score a point in the Red we flunk that the Sham“: Sholilednhgsiembiehmfieiheuiocezh Wiiigs' first six games. TORONTO .iCPl—Three Ca~ Rodriguez. Miami. 3. Brian Cur. $133.”. 2°27.in it:1:b€:sof fears. Bill MacMillan who Dick Duff scored New York's Fad'ans 3“? 115‘“ in "if? late-2‘ 3Vi5- wal95~ [21nd his junior hockey in the Toronto Maple Leaf farm goal, which tied the score in me ‘world Boxmg “50°13‘10" rat'; Junior Middleweight: Cham- system is enrolled as sophmore for this term and Bill un- second period. He beat Roger imgs ‘SSUEd ThUI‘SdEY- . pion. Sandro Mazzinghi. Italy. doubtedly will be a top performer in MIHL circles. Last year (frozier, who had 22 saves‘ all” . George Ch‘UValo 0‘ Toronto l5;l. Nino Benvenuti. Italy, 2. MacMillan was the big gun for the Saints as he led them to the Dem)“ goaltender sto d ranked fourth among the heavy-‘13,."nu Visimm Italy. 3. Hum. their first lace tie with NB. He was sclccicu as the one "h 9 Bob Nev:n.s backhand Shot. wet, ts and Joey Durelle oficane Kid. Honolulu. 4. Denny i league’s most valuable player . > ‘ r I ullmanls winning goal came I ate Ste. Anne. N.B.. now figlit- ,Moyer‘ pox-“and, Ore” 5_ Jorge i Darrell Pollock. who wasnt eligible last. écdtcn‘ “m be m S m 4 seconds after New .lng out of Trois Rivieres, Que..‘Femandez‘ Argentina, 5. A” ‘a Red and White uniform when the pilitclktiiai‘lll'olLPEd_1{0F r21]: . . . - . ' ' ‘ _ - i i . - ~; '. - oioc. w1 york 5 VIC Hadileld had. been liileivodyghilsrimiJgatiui elu‘iiiiionmlgf‘flemandfiz' Ema'ha' J]. Slugg- ixfiwa gigging}:tEOIti?ni§zinéii:is Dadrrel is a stock; e- se"! 0“ for hlgh smkmg 3‘ iSlierbrooke, Que. is 8th amona $103115: iv] (1:: 3’13; Twang. I :fencemanou'ho possesses a wealth of hockey knowledge. Polloc 1233‘ mm“ Shot the “c the junior IIgI'itwei"hlS a H '- Lion Sf 101mm ' an ‘will pimbablv be teamed with Vince Muligan. and this should 0"" Mama] paine' down 3”" T'ie ratings 5 . Dan‘in 011;" 3,?" "ii" IONJBoey imake ohe o': the toughest defence pairs in the Maritime circuit. stopping a shot by Alex Delvec- He“ wel 1'“. Cha - h- ‘ “final. aignerfv’ei‘ ’ ' ‘. ' i George Monaghan will be performing for the Red and Whit- Chio from do e m‘ vacant yl gli‘r'nie Tetx'i‘lglllonscbxi:tpion Eddie Perkifis .Chicaimd- ‘el'S this 58350“ and George is a “USt.l"‘g hOCkey player {mo mate‘s:fixinfémizhotfiffpg: cage. .2. ' Cleveland Williams, Makato Watanabe,'Japan.g2:i igflfiulfordflewmtnokh air}? :dgrefigbipidgis'yeg?grgdltiggc$i3: son. have had six viétorie‘s and Ill-[custom 3. Floyd Patterson.tLou. Molia. San Jose, 3. Mario‘ _ Varsit’v squad. Both these players had a littchtou'zh luck t. . m “I t . ‘ ew Y0i_k. 4. George Chuvalo, ‘Rosnn, Columbia.‘ ' ‘ d the not in tho MIHL last season bu} “,0 Hunk that mu a to in e as seven outings. Toronto 3 Edd“; Machen porn! Mghtwelght' Ciainpion Car- 1 'amun ~ 131' k n that red light “M 1’0""! - 1' Detroit. land do. 6 D J ' N ‘i s on" p 't 'R‘ 1' p 4 t - ‘3“ 1°°k ‘0’ mm these bnys 1-" Sta” m {iii be back in'har. g smith 2 (MacDonald. Ullman) Yo“; 7T 201.5 $11136}, 08515;“ dig." 1;; Arggteager £08 ‘f‘zigel‘es ag'i‘ George Chuvalo. _Canadian training session Friday Ill Philadelphia. Monday. Rated for an eventual shot at the 1" Dennizhnegarufeclrg‘fv :ZaJVItlggagfiflinime winger is a big 16:54. enaltle 6242. Aria. 8. Karl Miidenberger; iJose Napoles. Mexico. 3. Bunnyi heavyweight chlalgmmy' bang” Hull, Que. Chuvalo will fight fourth among world heavy- world title. 1:1ng {granye cluine'l‘here are rumor: on the campus of several P————-————ronovmt 11:09, Hadfleld 18:06' we“ Germany’ 9‘ Roger Ris‘ :Gram‘ Jamaica‘ 2 i: Dowel-{uh 1Igbt dto' t 'e he e with Don Warner of weights Chuvalo is gunnind (CP Wirephobov iothgi‘ potential top notch Varsity performers on the local cam Yeher' 53" FranCiSw' 10‘ Tony Junior Lightweight: Cham" eavy Dunc mg ag “ring A r y 1 a ipus and coach Kane will start the process of sorting them out. 1Alongi. Miami Beach. ‘ ' ' i ' t ' . . I SChedu'e Change: Light - Heavyweight: cnam~.iimijotilaiiiogiidéhgililgimi‘zll I .'" theKn::izrli:su:iekflack,f°r getting "‘8 "‘"5‘ "“' °‘.‘““ “5”” I ' . pionv Willie Pastranm Miamilruo Konaka‘ Japan‘ 3. 531,215-; and we think that this Will be the vear that you wil see '1‘" “New” Chm” Much 18 Beach. 1. Greg Peralta. Arseu-ltean Nacimlento. Brazil, 4.1 l the St. Dunstan’s aggregation representing the Maritime! togeconductet‘lihtdinzrlotistown fins, 2. Harold Johnson. Phila-iLarn. Flaviano. Philippines, 5.} - g In the Dominion championships an Summem e y is. my delphia. 3. Bobo Olson. San r ‘kie Ta lor En land, 5. R1 1 ' Kim/198 has had 8.0113113 in Francisco. legigiosa. bhiiippinis. 7. Hen: I TICI BII'S From Here And There schedule, the followmg is the Middleweight: Cv'i ampion.I‘Barrientos, Philippines. 8. Dave? . . . I new “Mule: NOV. 14th $.10 Joey Gial‘dEUO. Cherry Hi11..}1ilton. Canada. 9. Yoshiaki Nu-; A spokesman for the Metro Sports Promotions said Wed am. at Queen Charlotte High NJ. 1. Joey Archer. New Yorkgmata' apan, 10. Young Terror, v S I nesda night it has arranged a boxing match between Jacki} School, Charlottetown; Nov. 28th 2. Rubin Carter, Paterson, NJ, Philippines, . ; Carter)! of Dartmouth and Jean Hoard of Montreal. The fight I! “t 1” “n- a" “‘e Summerside 3- 9101‘ Tiger, Nigeria . Featherweight: Champion Vi-‘ in, be held in Dartmouth. Nov. 14. Carter is the number on! High SChOOlI: December 5th at we'lerwelghl: Cha mPlOH.‘ceme Saidivar Mexico 1 'Don‘ By JOE DUPUIS i Le s defence man Carl‘alty box when Richard got his Rousseau. Pnlford 11:34. _ [contender for the Canadian junior lightweight title 10 am. at Summerside High Emile Griffith, New York. «Johnson Los 'Angeles '2 'How_‘ MONTREAL tCPl — Defence-Brewer had put Toronto aheadifirst goal of the season. set up Third Period — No. scoringn _ ~ g H School. iJose Stable. New York. 2. Luis’ard Wifismne Wales '3_' sugartman Jean-Guy Talbot's second-‘24 only four minutes earlier on by Jean Beliveau steaming in Penalties — l. aperriere 7:36,i _ Oscar Gaudet of Moiicton who is wellfknoun faulting},- ,Ramos Mexic'o ’ Iperiod goal while the Mapleia soft. lofty shot from outsidejfrom the right side. rmstrong 14:30. i time hookey Circles 3? a ‘09 Mm" 9“ "meal “"3 ff 1: I ' ‘ [Leafs were changing lines gave the left circle. v iciiard, directly in front of Saves: Moncton Hawks is hawng a good season with e u a ' I. . mp on. . . . . 3 7 5.. Bisons o e merican oc ey a . .EdE:n§::;Wig:§ch¥aFi htiin Montreal Canadiens a Tum he dropped Leafs andiSawchuk. wacke the puck.Sawchuk 20. f vied d H“0';carL:t§:;s 2152;): c3330: 1211 ' ' ' ' g- g with Toronto Thursday night in Canadiens into a second _ lace {home about eight feet out. Ear-lHodge 5 12 8-25 Watson 581 6 lies 35'» h '1‘ F O o T B A l- l- EHarada' Japan' 2' Jesus leen' ‘ ' p A [l’ S d ‘ Att ndanoe- is 331 making the parent Black Hawks. all he needs is t e expe .tel. Mexico. 3. Bernado Cara-la N “Mona! Howey League “e With 12 Poms eaCh- Dem“: 161" .‘iawc a“ ma f3 a e ' ' H ' once." Gaudet. a native of St. Joseph. N-B—. Scored 72 50813 i “0‘ ColombiaL 'game before 15,331 fans. New York Rangersisprawling save on G1 es Tiem- and had “0 assists while finishing one Mint back 0' Nova DAL. Flyweight: Champion. Pone ' VS. IKingpetch. Thailand. 1. Salva- S. D. U. SAINTS lime Bun—uni, “any, 2. Hiroyukllllng to change lines. got caught first place with 13 pomts. .eave the g‘amefifier aggravab SAT. - PoMo iEbihara‘ Japan_ 3, Horacio Aca.lflat - footed. Talbot scored froml. Leafs had the edge in shots‘m . . _ 1 i g the grotn injury. vallo. Argentina;— ,cose in on a fast. three way on goal, Terry Sawchuk makin i First Period _ 1- Montreal. Adm: Adults $1.00 — Students 35: Parking Off Belvedere Ave. §play with Bobby Rousseau and.22 saves to Charlie Hodges 27. Richard 1 (Benveau' Lamp 1 . S.D.U. FIELD Canadiens were advancing up‘3-l in the other NHL game t0i algh d d b. H’ lthe ice when the Leafs. scramb-‘climb into sole possession of‘ R“: at 3999.3“? “e 3 . '. m c l * - ithe second period but had to‘. tia Senior hockey league scoring champion Jacques SA‘iibrd. last season. Oscar is playing on Buffalo's rookie line - of Ray Cullen and Jack Stanfield. The fouowmg is 'the curling r t i Lawrence Senior Hock Lea- :draw for Frlday mgm at the ‘gue 93:“; litiigilltteegtfriig-agfni‘eEstiropean tour this winter eh was i Charlomtown curlmg Chm" announced Thursday. The Monties. eastern Canadian Allan Cup p'm' ifinalisns last season. plan to leave just. after Christmas. The 1081‘ (Open) tentative schedule for the three-week tour calls for games in Ice 2 ’- E' MaCLeOd' K- Dou' iGetrmany. Switzerland, Italy. Austria and Czechoslovakia. Final arrangements are yet to be completed. The St. Dunstn‘s Varsity football team will play their last home game of the season this Saturday when ey tangle with the Dalhousie Tigers. The Saints will wind up their schedule “Claude Larose at. 14:39 Boh Pulford was in the pen-inane) 12:1]. 2. Toronto. Ems 6. ‘ (Hortoni Penalties—Fer! 7:20. P u lfo rd 10:37.1 Horton 13m, Shacktglas. J. MacDonald. E. Doug‘ as ‘ Prince County aHockey Schedule : HUNTER'S CORNER ‘ 15; 7, vs. G. Bennett, E. Wood. B. Second Period -— 3. Toronto.‘ CTOCkett. W. MacGlll. 4 ‘ 3 Even Hunters Are On {Brewer 1 13:51. Montreal.. IceS—G. Kays. M. Doyle. B. The following is the P r i n c e I County Hockey schedule for the , l ‘O’Rourke V. MacDonald vs. . - - ‘ month of November. ‘ ‘ . Talbot 1 (Rousseau. Laroseil . the following week when they travel to Fredencwn to battle mm ' Al 'E‘NTION LADY CURLERS T119313?“ NW- 19 - RC“. “‘- 6 When Geese Are Near .17=39; “Mm” - Mah°Vh°hV D: C°"' G- Macxay' 9' 13°“? Ithe University of New Brunswick Red Bombers. Bill Stanish. a ’ Summersule Juniors: Friday. 9 il-{arris 3:59. Bellve_au 5:14,; las. L. Stevenson. : om . wales pefiomer, win be calling the W A meeting of the P. E. 1. "Lady Curlers As- N°"‘ 13 ‘ mm“ mm“ ‘———————————-——R°usseau “1‘ Mahovmn 10:30' I“ 4 "‘ “' MacDmam’ 0' 40’ we mums“ “dim” cre‘v' Drug; Tuesday Nov. 17. Enman The pulse stirring musi}? o; ’ner. and ategmpanion.c\livei'e Busy . Dru vs. RCAF; Wednesda , wild geese on the wing is car setting ou ecoys an ge ing} 0 _ . I Nova 18' Borden vs. Summeif- once again in the land. When a 'the blind readied in the pre-dawn? Saint's To HOST {Loam 1;. Per”. G. Crockett. [Wednesday night. Interest is running high this season and it side. Juniors: Thursday. Nov. flock of the big black and white blackness when a flock of geese; . [ Ice 5 _‘_ T. Whitlock' H. Lawn jwas deeided at the meeting that special times WIII have to be , Enman Drug vs. Summer. bonkers come coasting in on aflanded. ‘ n day broke there Prlnce Of Wales .H Edwards T. Roper vs. B iset made for the 12-16 years age group in order that the side Juniors; Tilesday Nov. 24' ‘rig’ of decoys set out on stubble. {they were in midfield busy gob-3 v ’ Summerside Juniors VS. RCAF. with their big black feet down ibling down grain. After they had 5L :adults will not have to spend long hours waiting to shoot. - MaCGregor~ 0- MaCDonald' Har' The shooting gallery has been extended and numerous renova- ‘ . . . High SChOOl vey Douglas, J. Vautour. Wednesday Nov, 25. Borden, m for a landing. it gives even old filled up the old flock leader led . 7 time goose hunters that tilieg his charges to a slight rise in the i Dfmsmn S I _ Jtions have been made. hosts Prince of Wales College in 8.30 pm. the followmg teamsi Enman Drug: Friday, Nov. 2 . . . vh‘b‘t'on football om st at will curl: feeling all over. As one old time field, out of range of any woods 3“ 9" 1 1‘ c e . rdfit‘oifz‘gsumsfi‘lgj goose hunter described it is that ithat could conceal a hunter and St. Dunstan's 0" Saturday [01-1 R‘ Jones 5 .‘de J iyth‘ u ' RéAF "All over alike in patches feel- itook their ease. Somewhat ex-l mew “""M‘ S' ‘ ing" it really stirs ones blood asperating to say the least. A - and sends it coursing wildly few years ago stubble shooting; through ones veins. lo ese bordered on plaint It also saves a lot of geese. slaughter. io‘Rourke. B. Martin, A. Mac-l soclation will be held in the .Kmnon vs. J‘ Cameron, J_ Mao} The annual meeting of the Borden. riflc .CIUI) took place CHARLOTTETOWN CURLING CLUB Saturday. November 7—3:00 PM. General Business Sherman ‘Sliermie' White one of the greatest hockey players ever produced in the Maritime provinces has decided to hang up the blades. Shemiie said it was just getting too hard to get into shape and from now on he will be watching. i. . M. Dockendorti, . . C Anderson, E. Ranahan; 2. H. Iowmg the varsny game‘ Pieters, S. Carr, L. Turner. G.‘ This come-“it WI“ ha“ “0 Arsenault; 3. C. Flemming. Ml bearing on league standings but stewart B A m. s F- I . l “"1” be "‘0"? Of a gmdge mated-:1“. Mach/Iillan,c Lnl'VlacLelIia‘iii‘ Three Games on All members are aketl to attend. side High School. which is coached by Nancy Knowles for girls Junior-A-Provincial . as St. Dunstan's lost their two . , . i th 9 Many! hlt‘gtgrs l:iusltd throw the; I got a pleasant surprise on iprevious outings against the ‘ ¥SLZE“§n'Mi'Mfi?filla; ss'hamfi' r Tap SOTUrday Ficid . HOCRCY Honor. Game “"5 ° 9” 51°" “5' pm" Wednesday evening of this week zPrince of Wales boys, and are ‘ ‘ ‘ ' 'i “me ‘5 “300 3"” W. Robinson; 6. H. Maclnnes. 15.: . . . . -. t ' d at MacDonald. B. Ball. M. Acorn-I Summe‘s'd” Que” ““a‘ Queen Charm” 'Shppe p'at betli Park this Saturday will Summerside 2-1 in rs 7' A‘ Love‘ M’_J°"Ps' K‘ Ca.m'! e the host town of three im~ game of the two game, total weu' 8' Shama' 8' w' MaCLamc‘portant games. Two will de-Igoal series. AM‘ Jamme' c MaCLeani ‘ cide Prince Edward Island‘ Having already belted Queen ‘DHIZIGI :champions. Charlotte HiglifSchool 5-1 in ' ~ - .- the first game 0 the two game. The my “land “up “I” be total goal series. Charley Bal- lem's Summerside High, jun- Queen for boys now seem almost in. SIMPSONS-SEARS the general direction of the In coming geese and pull the trig ger. There is a lot of space be- tween geese. They may look crowded and congested but is anything but they have to al low space for wing spread and thats plenty. Geese are changing their tac when my partner walked into .determined to lay a pasting on the kitchen and handed me a ithem for their two previous de- lovely wildgoose. It weighted 91feats. and a quarter pounds plus 2 oun- . ces. It. was s 0 ad a ngck. He toldhme they were out o ordinary s outing range for" successful body shots and led. - . hawee“ . Dr' MaCDonald sufficient to allow a neck and ‘fiums‘ mle' resmurams {nape BObby DH!” and A“ Burke ing have such names as U11. 1301, Legiam NAME DINERS Even under impersonal Com; Also the losers of the games. 2:3 decided in the morning. by coach Bob Miller, SNOW TIRES GUARANTEED 15 MONTHS i 9 750 x 14 Tubeless Other sizes at similar savings! AllSTATE Antifreeze Quart 80° Gallon $235 Permanent type AllSTATE Batteries 6 Volt 39'70 12 Volt 31' 3'75 With Trade AllSTATE Rebuilt Motors 3 180 in“! Exchange l i! i l 156 Kent Street SIMPSONS-SEARS Phone 2-12 51 tics with respect to stubble feed- ing. There was a time when one. could set his watch as to their feeding time. Generally a half hour after daybreak one could hear the bonkers out on salt water getting restless and It would be a short wait for the big moment. Later they shifted their ceding hours and one could no longer judge the hour. or minute. of their arrival. Many flocks have got in the habit of night feeding. Last year farmers re- ported hearing geese passing overhead near the witchlng hour of midnight and. shortly before daybreak in the riahts blackes' hour. hearing them heading out to the salt water. Its getting ‘nore this night feeding habit. hunters setting out their decoys and getting their blind readied in the night’s. darkest hour' be- fore dawn heard geese winging their way to salt water.. their low contented chatter. in- dicating full stomachs. A few morning's ago my hunting part- YEO head target for the No 2‘s. It was that or no goose. The ordinary hunter has no judgment of dis- tance. A wildgoose at seventy yards. and farther. looks like a huge. tempting target and the‘ gunner wonders what happened when no geese fell. A goose with- in twenty yards looks as big as a full grown sheep equipped with huge. black wings and one has the impression its almost collid- ing with the gun barrel. are a lot of geese on the move this fall but a hunter earns all he bags and then some. There is no doubt about it but our wild- gcese this fall have adopted a dif ferent approach to stubble feed- ing. This night feeding could be- common. lcome a standard practice among and ‘the wildgoose clan. More power to them. A few years ago t bordered on the pathetic side .. the babes in the wood had noth- ing on them. This fall its a dif- ferent story and Its just as well. It was either wise up. and fast, or take an awful beating. More power to them. T H E A T RE MONTAGUE Saturday fl and 10 p.m. Friday 8:30 p.m. Matinee Sat. 3:30 p.m. "TI-IE CASTILIAN"—in color Cesar Romero - Frankie Avalon - Broderick Crawford 1 will avenge the tribute of the hundred maid en. 1 will strike the Infidel: while they revel in their sinful pleasures. Action and Rpmnnce. COMING MONDAY - TUESDAY "A GLOBAL AFFAIR" With BOB HOPE-Fun for all. __ MURRAY RIVER THEATRE FRlDAY AND SATl'RDAY 8:00 P.M. "NO MAN IS AN ISLAND" Jeffrey Hunter - Marshall Thompson - Barbara Prev. One lone American aided by frlendty natives against the enemy. See the bombing attack, Riding In the hills—in secret cave. Suspense. thrills. bounded Virtue and Happiness” and “Accumulated Virtue." ‘ NOTE —~ If unable to curl. please arrange for a substitute. should win the Summer-IPrnvmcial “A” occer Crown. iCharIotte High School of Char- Vinclble and engages I lottetown Jack Kemp. _ Lamnnica gave the Buffalo Bills of the American Football League an effective one-two punch. Kemp has started each game and Quarterbacks ft. 8 le ‘le and Drv Lamonica has been brought In to finish up. Coach Lou Sa» ban plans to continue alternat- ing the two because "the two- man net-up seems to work I . This deciding game starts at ‘ 12:30 pm. Boasting its only win of the L3 season. that an 8-0 victory over 'lleague leading Saint Dunstan’s High School, Summerside High iSt-liool now needs only a win ‘or a tie against Montague to carn a playoff spot and second place in the Island Interschol- ' :astic Senior “ " Football iLcaguc. Summerside's season- al record is 1-1-1 and Montague has a 0-1-2 mark. Montague must \\III to grab the playoff position. no lie will do. Kick off time is 2.00 pm. Regardless of who wins. the victor will grind it out with Saint Dunstan's High School for the league title. November 11 i the Potato Bowl. The [site of the game has not been idelcrmincd as yet. Saint Dun- stan's High Schools league leading record is 3-]. They play Prince of Wales College Sat- urday in an exhibition con- l if‘SI. «a I, —_.__.___.,_. l Island Horses 0 Racmg On Sat. ’l‘liiriccii Island horses are en- tered in the racing action at Brunswick Downs in Moncton on Saturday. beginning at 2:30. Those entered are: Mountain Marie. Spankcr Hal. Shadydale iAndy. Victory Scott. Meadow :Gracc. Sky Prince. Davy Watch- ini. ('liuck ll Bitty Silver. High- land Rogue. Abner C.. Water Freight and Garth's Best. ANCIENT POLISH (‘.-\LG\RY lCPl —- Dinosaur _ . I. ~. bones from Alberta‘s Druum- . ‘ « .I 1“ ' r hcllcr \‘allcy have more than the usual Visual interest after i‘algari lapidary Oscar has finisicd them. Green bu turned a hobby into a profes. sinnal family business. and with the need for local souvenirs. he is finding a ready market among tourists for the “(My .polished bones l pretty well " "I‘i'clty hell" I! right since the Bills are the only unbeaten team in pro football with eight wins and no losses. (AP WIREPHOTO).