iBrooklyn's Duke Snider Vows He'll Play" Today Despite An lniurecl Knee ly TED SMITS Neill! York Yankees In 5-1 V "Must" Win Over Brooklyn Dodgers To Tie Up Series Iv JACK lump went: on runnins."-and caugb d c ll .1 NEW YORK. (AP)-Dill: sn.l- the ball-"but it was a log I hurt tiiig tii.emi,li.:o'iv.al'v':;. W h M der. on the verge of writing his earlier in Chicago. and so I ask- A moment later. after (in Me. name with baseball's greatest in 9d W811 Alston to take me out." 30 old had walked-putting in on crucial game with a pair of lefl- the 23-year-old speedster who "in Chicano I was so atiff 1 cu base with 809 first man he fat-cd. He walked Phil NEW yon): mp) .. chunky banded pitchers-Tom Byrne. the Brooklyn on the win path in th Rt 1 3.2 ' - . . Whitey Ford threw a brilliant 35-year-old star of the second game third. ' . E Mleiizduino Eliucak outpnliillizuig gtlfll: (llvao;kl1les:zg.pl::'n:;:hyvt:iv::l)lil:1?ll13 90"” hardly walk the next day. out-Yogi Berra hit a iiillllndiii" hi!-T'hl"v9l' ll 3!'00l(l.Vn after New for the Yanks. and Johnny Podres. Spooner was in trouble with the'second. sliding in safely when injured kneec..”and it feels But DOW I'll pay even if it's ball just beyond the reach York Yankees pounced on rookie Junior Gilliam was late covering pretty good.” sum" Pitcher Klrl Spooner. Gilliam broke for it but could not reacli it. If he had it might have new a double play. NOTHING 10 CELEBRATE The big. handsome Bruoklyll Dodger popped in cartilage when he stepped in a hole running for Moose Skowroifs fly in the third. "My knee popped as soon as I started." he said somhcriy. "1 Saint John Horse Roces the bag. It turned out to be a (Wily lapse. The young souihpawi then walked Gil McDouuald. Karl spooner for five runs in the A - y . ::i'..'".::::ll .'”..:q't".;:..'I”..:::.':;t nnual Meeting 5 Side in the sixth game at Yank Stadium Monday, P? ANTON AVTED LATE 9 o I . YBIl!lfPtiSdn.f!'la(ll(n9.f(le llisllngsaliitt with "W1 WI first and second walls of their own hig park by The allnlliil nice-Iinl: of the SUI"-l('ll.'4lIl'. Routinv iulsillcss iii cnnnpc- Ollgsgutihy-021 Hm.-lm :mVe"' ' three defeats in Brooklyn's mill-h-.merside Curling Club was held last-lion with the clllh was ('liSCUSSEdrIeap(ad i;,, it ;,.d"i9i'i'i'l ' ;"”3"”l 1 smaller Ebhets Field. to makelevening in the club rooms with theland disposed of and at the suggpS.lg(-(lop ii ii but iii. halrln air” ml certain the series went the filll president Mr. J. K. Curran in the tinn of the president the meeting i p E 8 5 nhered my PODRES PITCHES TODAY 4 Snider has hit four home runs in this series. and now has I total of nine in series play-only one behind the great Lou Gehrig ”Berra'a ball stayed down low " of the Yankees. Babe Ruth beads said Gilliam. was play"; the list with 15. Berra to the right, and i ii"; Manalzcr Walt Alston was as couldn't get to it." sober and quiet as his big centre- ''If we'd have gotten the doubt. fielder. He confirmed what he play ball we'd have been oxy -Wd Sunday. namely. that he said Alston. "Spooner had plenty uff " ll ll through into centre field. scoringl 2 SEW" Bames. G" was adjourned ilntil December 13th Rizzllto SAINT JOHN NB lrp- e. i. - T , , K, . . . , l . y I. - - I will start John Podres on the of st . A Rough Riders Me on the 350 feet mm the lower my-ghmeld thr wrung members reesellnfre o Loillliiued on page 7 first half of th;: eature-Iclerlli Mn Itlhnird game from the Yankees Jackie R0bll'lB0n..He'agg.raval9i1 seats. left the Dodlzers five runs End It was decided that 316 ' i'd t "-8 harnghs mung -are lgonli duh stg V - ' i an all Harwell! In ms "gm leg behind before manager Walter Al: would a oi t a ' tplesl en . H15 im-19 was 2'” 4'” if. C" 0 . mm mumal clrcumsmnqes and payed w h it-taped "pi ston Rot his ”4-vcar-old 1 mi cl '1. F d mittee oliip Vn iiwmma mg com. me mg” Sap Hanmmi irnmliiilchilr Roy Campaneu" with The" atmosphere in the Dmg" I I '3 e - F 3" 91' oac "T9 ell i f "Y9"? 9'. 30” '0' "'9 n U S Princeton. Me. won the other fea- ;lll-S rifle arm. might have caught driesslngproom was unusually ou o par inn. After that it was up DIIHDUSE at brincini: in a proposed lure dash, - -Pllil Rlzzuio In the first inning quiet. With the world Champion. to Fold. uhosc lofthand pltchesl ()'l'TAli'l. i(',pi Ullawa Rough "gale "I "””''"'s' Th” (law Of ""3 Wins also were scolwi ll.V Rflllir lm M""d3.V5 Flam? .Wl"9" he ship ”' 312359 they hml "M ""1? had non hc scrim opt-nor. Ride,-5 ,.,.,,Qm ,...i..,.,g,,d assistant atlluurned aiinilal meeting to be - am F”5('"- SU7-annc Picri-in Justicelstule scconri after getting irbase lost the big game bllt pnssitily 4 ford was up to ll1l' jilll. turninglcoach .lolln ldzik. adwmsed m the Guardian Ont Dillon. Jimmie Hal lmd -loo ”" b3"5- ll lmked, 35 if Glllmm. '95 Duke, Snider 35 l”'”- There in a steady effort that sllrpasscd Club president l7Hl'E (liil an- Defemb" 3'id- Twinkle. an of saint John: Skill-lwas Slow m Coverlnl the 1188- W83 n0lhll1E 10 Celebfllltk his earlier start wllcll he had to be rinunccd ldzik's rclciisc. effective 17:9 ”"3”1'l3l bilawlllenl M the per's Pride. Slll'lll'T1('l'Slflt' P.F2.l., . relieved in the ninth ilnmciil:-llcl.v. after a int-eting of ("U W55 Submitted by Mr. T. M. . . 1 . . - .. and Hedgcwnod Chief Summer- T D S 1- J h the Rollllh Rider's full executive. E3”? Hickey. CA S. . sill) Dtulic ailelasklng, What side ' O n 5N”"”:R 'N'”iRf'7S KNEE The excrlillve nlcclillg followed -t-e--e- is the real posmon cnncernlng ' - .. , - Ellbilisll Football thi. y it" Tn . ”r”""”r iv , - -----on-?..'"l:.'”i.:..J"stint"..l::::'":..:f ciiecli Gunners -fsieifm-l.::. slii Team To M I R b G blow in the third lltl1lllE when Duke agelnpnl mmmm;'e ham to both last Neal" and this YER? it llasl . . n y Snidr-r. the home run hero of the pi. ' hi i d'n'. l ,1 . t been stated that the game i. I d. ' , sprm mm mm. in me nm We :e:li:i'Ehpil'::(f::l 'I(;;lL;(1';-Fm "fhgatf; Car Ferry it cannot lil'E with C8nadl;I1(lo"ilIn-l B99"? TTCIHIHQ TRURO (CPI O secretary-tress the switch to Canadian football, had in W... pm. ii.-iii. M... ms is an ina(,L,m.a". ST. Jovn-EV Que. .(-p,"1-he nri-r Dave Wilson of the Maritime Wilson announced the followini; lluizby Football Association said playing schedule: Oct. 10. Truro at ,m,m.(.d ii (,,,,iav (janmia-S (iivm, Monday that an application from Charlottetown; Oct. 15, Truro in iailc 5lki(tQan1,IwiIllh(-gin i,-ninim; at Saint John Mariners to enter the New Glasgow; Oct. 22. Windsor in . Mani -pn.mh1a,,L Que. Dec fallcague had been rejected because Charlottetown; 0C'- 33. Charlotte- lzetling Saturday was Mr. Eric Wnodside Training Wm Continue m.,ic,- E,-me of the shortness of the season and town at Truro: Oct. 29. New Glas- lmculluugh "mil Dec. g4. transportation problems. gow at Charlottetown and Truro at The team will lpave (Mada ppcg The league now is composed of Windsor; Nov. 5, New Glasgow at 33 by plane for ii-3,-,,,.i,p mnimqi. fnllr teams. Truro Bearcats. Wind- Windsor; Nov. 11. Windsor at Char- iions in sii-iizerland, it will arrive SOP Swastigas. Charlottetown Air lottetown and New Glasgow at K3711"? line"? coach ('ll:in Caldwell. - . . , - . . hwmhp bk IF” MW, ..p"WM.. as The mmme has Mm mewmg for plcsllzrtlay attVe-rnoon a point Pro- Sfai('l1I9l1i. in lal-t it can be said he chased an outficld fly by Bilfweeks bclwcon coal-ll Cllam Cald- ;tI:(lzl.,--(HR, (.'.'ll. Polli-c patrol that tile Illl'('(' St-rvice teams make Sknurnn. ' well and assistant ciim-h John Idy jngl-ll-::(:v: SlC1(l:i:l::::Ig:R':i.ZIm0b?:; Eianallliail Foolliilll possible in the Sublet": il1.iur.V W3xn' known to.zik, it a) arentl e clicd a head . i 3 3Flim0S- Willlmlt the til, ' me H.022 fans M the repnrmrs Smurdaylllrhen idferas WP” Wm? :rtto:s0i(lllg of tfieh Wood Island vi-lorry could not he ai'fnrdedr.n Se:-tililfllvl: Antoni! Island hunters p V p until Don Zimnls-l' came up to bat ped 40-0 by Hamilton Tiger-Cats. vehicl pilllnl A .9 ""99 "'9" "I ll"? many colleges. clubs. high schonjmlhe legal quota of eight ducks on of biimlnersidc shown above with for the centre flolrier in the fourth. ADMTT DISSENSION N 9 3, "”s'de"'5 M D3""T”Ulh- etc. have noithpr the finanrial nm. the opening day of the season last the results ofa niornilig shoot from . S., were found to be without the pi,ySi..air(,w..r(.eS for (-ammanle a duck blind located on the sand All even at three victories each, Club officials admitted their is - - , up to today's-dissens-ion between Caldwell and hunting hcensest football. Therefore, it stands to rc- mus "Car Albcmm' The ”0p"la' Canadian Amatcllr Ski Association l the clubs come Th F , - o u , , ' . ldzik. wholll Caldwell himself hired 6.” P") had been Kept llllder ason that there is a place for both S lion of black ducks blue wing and Jan. 16 at Cortina. llaly. where N05 and NEW GNISSOW Gfldt The Tl'lH'0: N0V- 13. winds!" at NPW i ,0 ml the same M, as mm M, held ;l::)V9I 31109 by the officers since games. l . . green winlz teal wits reported to me Olynqpig games will be ii;-id NS.-P.E.l. League is the most Glasgow; Nov. 18. Windsor at l under Caldwell at the Universitym; haf,'e";th;-9ithe rrtien vivsz-e kiiiiwn '” iCOl'IdlTlOlI be higher than 1851 yeah "'0'" 'l3"- 2 W Fell 7- ”"1hl”""5 drive in y'”' w 3”” T”""' i- . of Tennessee. Kin .A th " Gas. 9" a"' 50””"'m p .Fl'HI1l( Jciks has taken tllcl T f- ObTClII PICYET C"'d""?ll- ”"'i" .P5k9d l0 ""'"rlur gga:n:nue:e0QE:)euny::jmj,:1 N,",fl.l,"S '"".”"”" and Wllwd a leaizue PHILADELPHIA. IAPt--- Base- p ment. said only. I would ratherlnmmugh 9 "3 K 0. which cumnlclltators on the radio h:-illls beloved Connie Mack. inl ”i'emarkably good cnlldllion" at 92. is reported headed for a Hill! recovery Monday after suf- icring a fractured hip at his homc oler the weekend. The veteran nianagclt. who Ictl his Philadelphia Athletics to five llorld series championships. frac- tured his right hip while getting out of bed from his afternoon iiap Saturday. p His physician expressed satis- iziction with the old gentlemans l . "speedy recov O cry" adding that Mack. Who will be 93 Dec. 23. was in "remark- ably good physical condition.” ' GHICAGO. (A P) - Chic:"n,"m 4'50"” "W. mm" 3' ”"9lProvincial an invesilgailon by "'9 "9 SW Callinri W Bis Four or Black Hawks of the National E:-'l'T'"me"t' 31" I Wm,”-V "'51 l. beilday and Su:::;eSfl,i)ftl::tT oiilalmsalimii English Fomhani 1" (act silme keY Leaslb have obtained righllheve "”y”""5 wl" hf 'l"al.gm' been shot. The men wegre Eva commentators are opumlsnc Md winger Norman Corcoran of Tor- 9"” 3”" 9" Y"-V 3”" '”"'C9- the option of handing over fglietlll are mm": 1' mp Big Five" PH" onto from Detroit Red Wings in H ldnk d'5""55"l W9 fwd 5"?-V-ior remaining as the guest: rill. lhaps they ””' -l"'” Jumping the an even player swap for rookie 1'" always lo" ll" 99'" lwlllflfllpi-oojnce, Thpv mid U " 9 Bun. At all events. Charlottetown, wally Bmsrml. ynem, manag, the man who is my boss and vllIl' Game mfmgcpmem gr-f, ,Trui'o. New Glascou and winds",- er Tommy Ivan announced Mon-.3" '9 5"-V lfnilhs 90 95fUVP "'9 tightening ii”, ch k '"'5."."'” are in the Maritime Football 3”. teams success on the field.” ho hum"! as it is (S; .':m;';:"l,'WllLcanue and as recently as last i 9 Sunday Acadia applied for ad- " "aid revenue from the , sale of huntiiigl - - 5 . Edmundston ....-,.-..N,Aq Chief point of divergence is re 1,-cenusls lot mission In add't' if , g g 8 h . . p ti ion. the league ported to be Caldwells decision to failure of fonfrgsidseefgontghrgggliW0TkS WP" It 15 Pmbable that S- bring in former Washington Red - DU - id up I - . . Ply with the regulations. Th fj ' ' Wm 9 '" em" "ext - in" d barring complica- skins quarterback Jack Starbathfm. amime humus is usoz 1," year. This shows the game is.:.':)':N' ";:n:.:sl 8 c as 8 replacement for Don Bailey. an 0 as 33500 ' 9" alive and that with a little luck I i' it will continue to flourish. Tignisli Fons - Calumet Onward -i.T'li?J"22JiST2.:",'”f-ilffffili EDMUNDSTON. N.B. iCPle-Erl- milndston Braves. New Brunswick junior baseball I , Z t ch ampions. have Show Interest Canninu. N S, for the crown hut Edmiindston officials said the Nova Scritia team refused to play be- cause the series had taken too long ' T l:lllio.m ii dam for we Maritime DOUNO W. l New GI 5 W W" C'""'”"”"””" POCl(9T ROCKET 1- P I R 5 Th” B"”” W'"' '” ha" met Keen interest is beilllt shown in ' ltihulti liiiadichntcmclligg o . I O Y O ' "" With Canadians Tllznish as the day of the second SYDNEY (CPt-i- . , , . 23'"? '1' ill? best-in-"1799 TOP tlIe.Calumet Onward ll::)r:gedSmi:(?t;l:l"lh:e:i1z':I?;ci:f:ra1plZl:E'. ;'”l('f:)'l':l8l l;l8tSEbt8hll till? aliomarhrldashes of the classified trot andlpraised the game and a friendly ' ' 3 "” 9 59”" 33"” P808 0?! the Sydney harness racing spirit exists between clubs, on For First Game i is SOMETHING You win. BE LOOKING roll to Nova Scotin team could easily re- ,.- orlinnire for a Maritime serif-s as f its players were mostly local boys. open the National Hockey Lea- nuc season at home next Thurs- day. it. is expected that lienri. bro- tlicr of the famous Maurice. will start the season on a lend-lease basis fol' three games. If he goes all right. the signing of the 19- ycar-old central still clilziblo for junior hockey will follow. I be arranged. Canning also - - 'i l . of the big series one rzame down - div; ,1 - DET on (Cpn. w .d f- in clqf,:';'dCa3::ir'::mn&il;(;m;rf-Pn' p id to Parkdale Arrows. West Prince livaihner Diff illlienlrilrc-lithe only double llow arp (hing; gmng in chap, ltlontrc-rail ('anadielis lnalrlllagenllillil if N "am had digbangegl (nr jam fafg hp ”ah"""9 S:"d3Y "ext, Warrell Lewis reined Calumet up with our own teami the l5""dll.V W35 that Henri iP0Ck0ll I ' 3. ' V 9 "'35- U9”! 0 amps and'() ' - v . 9 .. ' Rocket! Richard will 'be withl iv "Wm Edmundam contended the it is . Sui? bot . biz own ofrasyzrgomfotlcgzizegn :;";?z50::&;B mygiukeimgpizzfgieligzrsiii-3 M.,,.,,..a, C....,.,...,.. M... ii...,. lFyour Home is in the finishing stage you will oreetthis news t . . . fans will he on hand at Tignlshl field to cheer the Stars in their - - - gum”! hid m tie up the Swiss and Colonel Hansford. owned by Don- management side is belniz ptaken force it min a third aaine Many ""';dai;'d Lebem: Shmmz Helm garetlllf by till” mm, Gmrg; I g h , . . - iown y Mrs. Ralph Bag s; con.l can e ury e manager an :- 3131 l"P5;:fl:f2ll;l&gV"l:?:f; ittiligtfzfgiiinolly, owned by Donald iunkin: Frank Jelks the coach, These two 5: Tdm Order nn.vhod.v's series so fans of lntcrlf-mfisader. Clileirl Wned by Donaldil;Tw?ilI:ll:'9:":mm”lllTBf'i? llzllltitclcllalig T5 s mPdl3((' "R" Baseball from all '8 exam 0 e.cmr' owned 'm facilities grrgnlzcmcnts train- ; over the Province will he awaitinglmmme Mnnaham aim Jacob Wm? . W .. OTTAWA 4",, For m nm.”m.s-my Hm” rem” next Sunday exp row. owned by Ervin Fraser. (Toniiniicd on page 7 ' Monday the heads of Caf1HflH'S'pecfanfl.V. ' its federal and provincial govern- ; manta took orders from about the Single winners Wm; are ciiiiaiile of good football. The with gxcifgmgm, Another car of beautiful British Columbia Fir Finish has just arrived from the Coast of Schui-mun'seTimed to have available for you the best quality and selection of finish available anywhere. No matter what you need-Jombs - Baseboard casinos or Moulding look to Schurnion's. ...... no .. tell themymdsodny EH; "FASHION APPROVED" BY ESQUlFtE' '” wiili Moiicloii . Some 20-odd news photographers 4, swarmed around a long table in ; i the centre of thefommtinrs cham- MON("r()N. (cpl.., Ni.-ii rid, - y bar at which Prime Minister St. sndny, who compiled the best Laurent and the provincial pre- miers were sealed for the opening session of the fr-dcriil-provincial conference. Thcy ordered tllcm to smile. sit, izoals-aizainst averaize in the At. lantlo Coast Senior llcaliue last season with in 3:11 mark. has been signed to it 1955-56 contract by Moncion Hawks. RIGHT FLOORING MATCHLESS BEAUTY , stand and shake hands. I Title. gfttizan Pitt-WflfI.t' Pl-'-l.Vt'd After the last flash hulb had "' H nMtnn's 06 regular V M S L p 0. schedillcd games last sea in lROd,DOCI') l lmmwd r i mm.” "id 9 and was a main factor in iltie first accomplishment of the con- ference was a "pnrmanent record of ullal WP look like." club's bid for the Allan Clip. He had four Shlilltlllk ill l1'l1lllRf' play and two in the plmolf: STYLES" Will give you a beautiful PROTECTION l Hr Si l,:liil-ont was at the head mh . wh h V C . . . 1 .-I the lalilr, on his right were .,,m.,,::...m.i," ",g:,., 'i',L,.':.:':.m":,';; fllllslldd "0013 Kill! dfkd. Prenllcrs Frost of Ontario. Hicks and" forwards arm (-m...('.r and of Nova Scotia. Campbell of Man- llotla Matheson of Prince Edward island and Douglas of Saskatche- wan To his left were Premiers liiiplessis of Quebec. Flemming of Now Rt-tinswick. Bennett of British Crlliilnbtii. Manning of Alberta and Sinnllwood of Newfoundland. zimoiuis orrlrr: siioim wow wink. llri Former from knowing you have the NDON '" '(r Th dllnlllilclnhtdiihallllllinl Saddiv 1:: . B A , . an. ' l in ll-'lH'tl llsc mcrv no It I s . it Use SCUTAN Vapor Proof Brandon .lu.ninr Chamhcr of Pom- merca has its eye in I956 fashions- The executive committee has pas- present summer dress is "a men- not to health and comfort." OLD-l'l'Yl.! in-rs' Beaver felt hats introduced in the reign of the first Queen Elin- beth were fashionable for than centuries. Dem7iiEowiiis Split Decision Over Lone hook lonlizht in gain a 10-month split decision over Kenny Lllll of Mllskcgon, Mk-h,, at St. FAMOUS CHAPEL ;- ., The chapel of King's Co Cambridge University was between 1440 am 1515. OLD INIIUITBY India's cotton textile it celebrated -its century in l ct-Imus II can l-niiiv to go with your see your larmon dealer to! I complete rings of "snsolnble method" styles which more that your shoes oonlplomollt whatever you're wearing. These shoes on specially designed for Canadians . . 2 built with the latest Italian fostlluis. tilts! palm and the mod. most lustrous tom. nut mood! nnsrtmt 3195 I0 M5 ' ' . darker business suit 0 ion”. 3 nut. .) it-Illiiilli-V-.t'iil;ili.?1"i"' -'"v...1 t . t Will not open up offer lold. Takes a beautiful wax or varnisli finish. Avoluble in two widths 1 3-4 or I I-4. Paper or the new clioop keep moisture from buse- nomout. ' l ' WEISER HARDWARE Woiser Locks in your home assure you of performance and the pride which comes FOR vouircasiucrs CAIINET l-uuiowalie REMEMBER - rnrv alt: sed a resolution endorsing the Nlghltlgis arms. The delffal la! y . . Al f .l1 1 ti . t.'h' t. P? P hilt T3." "W K . H”! W hf - 3 sdilllrlingwllllic &.'-AIIITT: ”"1"""l""'S VlN0I'.V 91"" it 1" Model un p mer months; The resolution says '13"? Wwlllrd HMS. Dslirh pm , M '. ' . "" f 'AMEROCK 11. Aluminum Finish euiiiiuy will stand up in Maritime areas- rnrsr PRODUCTS win. ADD NEW GRANDEUR ro vouii HOME THIS " wlimli AND roii All wlimlis TQ com N OX3? HUBMAN