..u.-wnnuquuqmu.n imsrox ICPJ---Boston aruiu:' L scored twice in the first period. iheii ilt.ll1'..'. on uiiiil Don McKen- W W m . -No, mm mm at 215 oi the first period and stops Toronto's ”grahby" dofonoo gituiiiiiililiiiiiliiiiiiuzz secotitls left. Jerry Toppatzlnl faked out de- piante 1413 7-34 stood Chadwick in part ... .i.-.tI..i iloiiireal Canndiens lentgiiiatimlviii Jlulmtg review! bauchuk 111012-as gfood lstead 1: the to misutu 1:5: -t nit in National W 5' W93 3i, T . 0 PW WHI I0 finally liliiikiiimiifitrlguthgallle iieture 10,- Moore poked the puck Into the LCl(””G: 'CPl"T"'”'m: 91””? found its legs. M, ' ' l'lP.lll corner of the 1'83? from I .9? 5 "fa BI SW3 955” '"',l 9 Several well - intended Hawk it ,..i. giidiitt '11-i-iy Sawctiuk 5”'3"lbl” 30 ”"””dS l””".gfmd 2:” plf””d ”la(;l krpf unfaiinfm thrusts were tltwnrtad after tho Nb mmmm m we mlm perlud that was the scoring until '.ili.lxen- gta e - . in mm: hoe ey -mum chm.” by um Bum. I" as ltlr i.iii.itiiriis sviartiicd the "955 ”'”5l"'”4 "”"hi League "fwry ”Ver C Kano associates. , umh,” hw. '11.,-1-y had 33 sates The Boston triumph was.faskl1i- Black Hawks. g I ' . snmnn, lit i.-mi...-s Plilillel 34. Minter J"l"l"-V Pelmn 19" "T if The def?” W5 Cl"C3E0' 59” First period: 1. Toronto. Sloan iininz.-.i. puiit'ti Plaiite Vllth "N T”-l'il”” ml" 3 mlgh lmtl”-l "nd 5l""””l 0' me 3'9lmK 59350" 14:11. Penalties: Morison I:8, alltltti vtl -tiiiiiiis ruiiiaiiiiiig in s l”"'" ””'p”.l M mmg Harley 3"” me ,”"rd delem m '5 "”"fy James ll.-I4, Pilote 14:32. i,txl i-iii-i: in break through the .3lllll"l3l'.V g t3,'dlllQS. Toronto now has a vic- gem,” period; sun-tn: gout . llii..:- iii-it-iitti but MCKt'nlll')' F"'Il 9"””d3 ,1; B”5l”"' ',x'".l l"l'.l- 31035 and lg"?-g g Penalties Morrison 11(1); Skov i llllttiittrillii lllt purk at centre ice .xll'ttlll lluhtivj. llitttlnal-llllll 3 l” Tot-iiiiiri made its first period 7-34, Yasko 9:47, Armstrong 14:56, bllti itl.i-ti-it i' llIllllt'. '-' B'”l”"' l”pl””'Z”” ibhmm lltlili b.V T0d Sl03n h0ld ihrllugn i7 49 xi -i .u til tiir tiiial, Sawclitik ll 1" 3 W"'”'9”lv xmu” ill the game by employing a light- Third period Scoring: None. l xdtuti me out nhvii he stretched llltllalil illlll-t'il itiii it-ii.-Iii to spear a shot l iiiiii iiiiiiiiiliwii-ti the llil"k. Illli lli net but itit-ice Luairi ruled the tthisllc iliifi olunii Aiberlon 8-6 In In a closely played hard fought context of rugby in Alberton Sat- urday morning the Summerside High School squad eked out a class 8-8 victory over tho Alberton High School team. it was the first time in history that the people of Alberton had an otiportiitiity to see a gain! Dll.VPd on . local field. The fans who yiete present uere thrilled and are visiting for another team to play The local boys The first pay-off play was made at the fifteen minute mark by Ul- ric Gallant of Summerside who was the star of their team through- out the game. From a two man serum at centre field Ulric, Sum- merside's fleet footed wlngman. received the ball at Albertoti's forty yard line and ran the whole distanco to score the first try. The try was converted by Thompson. Four minutes lator Albet-ton was put on the score sheet by hard goal in 74 games ttith a Stlvfooter i. in liirl.ii- klmiir in-.it'iitg down on Kiwi” 1 lliitii-e knocked shun; Thy gimp into the blziiiloi 53 Ill. ll'rtrti'.Y !HdAN5COm3IiAFTAnY . ' Bosldn Downs Habs 3-1; B. oronio Blank ONG SHOT i 16' Bob Ariiisti-ong got his first iirlI't0)l ll 16. Peiiallics ;i it (i fllitistt-ad l U3 i ll B.-liteau 8 24 Aim niiii Ht-lireau ttiajtirs i2 ttti M l7 3.'i Fletiiiaii ha in-nitti period: St-orintt Xotit-. Third period: 4 Boston, MCKCII-i ney 19:38. Peiialties: None. uliii made 31 saves while liattlrs” tlliiizliiiclt s Hawks 1-0- 25, times l were spectacular. t-her-king defence in front of the Penalties. Martin 5:16. rtl-not-king goalie Ed Chadwick Stops 10 10 11- liolltits was called on only 21 littilitts 11 3 7- T.” W THIRD STRAIGZT-TTBBTTITN - - S'sicie High School Shades Rugby Tilt running Patti Nicholson. Paul ran thirty yards through a maze of players lu touch the ball over the line near the bars. liowcver the convert was missed and the SCOT? read 5-3 for Summerslde. Alberlon pressed Suntmerstde for the re- mainder of the half but failed to L score further. i Territorial play was in favour U of Suniiiierside during the n part of the second half and thev scored on a beautiful half line run.l The ball was passed to almost ere-l ry player with ruizized llrnlliwrn titan 5:17. 2. Detroit, Des in control the last fifteen )'afdS- belt 12:38. Penalties: Evans :43, Play reversed in the last fifteen p 74 Teams Entered ? illl NEW Signs With Hockey League -minutes as Alberion tried to tie top the score. Torry O'Brien 1 scored from a full scrum on Sum- merside's five yard line with two 'minutes to go. Alberton squad showed remark- iablo improvement and played a - run and pass style of game wherei as Sum-Hi boys reverted to a iklcklng type of game Four island horses were dash James Roach Mat-Gregor was a double winner for the Andrew when he took the first event on the card with Myrtle's Boy, and crime hack in the fourth dash to team Scotland's Ace to get the nod of the judges. MacGrogor made a masterly drive in sub case. Mr, Lorne Kelly of South- pnrt he-hind Gingor 12.. owned by iiliffnrd 0. Ellis, 0'Lcary. P.E.I. was too good for the field in the second dash coming from far back to heat the seven other starters Kelly timed his move front the rear nicely. and was out in the clear at the finish. The fnurthl Island victory was scored by Av-l alnn (Girl from the Justamere sla- hlos with Don Seaman doing than driving. In addition to taking thoi top spots In four events other Tsland horses were in the money. Taurida Bay owned by Rengh Stewart of Mtirray River finished second. to Scotland Are in the fourth race, and Betty's Mark owncd by the Justamere stables ' - i in Charlottetown raced well to T ' . bring tip third in another class. ' Quite a delegation of race fol- lnwcrs were at the track from the lkiilntl ill('lllfilnE fir. R F. Seaman. Mrs. lion St-amnn. Mr. and Mrs. W.(”., (lillcspie. Mr. and Mrs. Clif- HOCKEY SCORES B.l' THE CANADIAN PRESS Nntfonal League Boston 0 Montreal I Detroit 4 Toronto 1 American Lengno Buffalo 2 Springfield 4 Prm'idcn('e i Hershey I Rochcstcrj Cleveland I International LQIIIIO Cincinnati 5 Troy 1 Western Hockey Lesgus Seattle 4 Victoria I Now Westminster 5 Vattcouvar I Hmonton I Calgary I Unnlpeg I Irundon I Western Hockey Lesgno lnfarniedlato Nelson C Roasland I Spokane 4 Troll 1 HJNDAY Qaonse Leona Trofs-Rlvlerss 1 Montreal I Ottawa 1 Chieontlrni I Quebec I nawialgas Falls 1 Cleveland I Roelssstor I Hmthay I Inlfalo I Springfield I Providence 1 MELBOURNE (AP) - Ansfral Four Island Horses Dash, Winners Al Halifax Saturday- for Ellis, Mr. and Mrs 1)ougaldilhCl00ll- winners on Saturday night at the, Sacltville Downs track at lislifax, Pi-rry stables from Summmorsldep MacKinnon. Mr. and Mrs. Doug. l.lohn B. Murley. winner of the daily double, 37.34.00. Island horses, Myrtle's Boy and Ginger E. i g l i I 4 ;Q.S.S. Blanks ,Q.C.H.S. 8-0 i Queen Square Schoool T T ti Queen Charlnttte High School so in an exhibition ruby game play- ed at the high school gridiron Sat-l urday afternoon. A field goal and I pair of uncon- f verted try: in the second half ' gave the victory to the city scolars who proved a lettle too much forl the less experienced hagh School. boys. . Queen (iahrlotte held the play over the Tigers early in the first half but the Q.S.S. superiority soon began to show and they dominat- ed the play for most of the game after a shaky start. The first half was scorelcss but ' after ahniit 10 minutes had elaps- ed in the second half rugged Frank l-lradley split the bars clean; ly with a penalty kick from a very tough angle to put Q.S.S. in front 20 About five mintitcs later Wayne plunged over through a maze of players from I scrum hear the ten yard line. The try as uncon- verted hut Ronnie Marhougalll ptit the game on ice when he hit payrlirt as payoff man on the end of a fine passimz attack by the hnlf-line. it was the preiticst play of the afternoon although the con- .. van was missed. Thc tzttme was handled by Jack Ready and Fred Driscoll. - .. ., HA. In John . II vorltrs sre said ll liayl 's aim-Io: d,-.hflansd basil (is: as Vlnlleb iirisman , plfrpwr Oyvrrkr Dlodwfffl . .. 'Al.tW!ATffIl' Wovapvoof hoot :&'II& .. lircrhiv-r--Q. mm, Vi le New first campaign. new Nova Scotin big fniir senior hockey league was formed here Sunday and Glace Bay. Amherst. Halifax and New Glasgow enter the leagtie. said to be senior a calibre. lawyer, was elected president of Hill, Mrs. James MacGt'egor. Mrs. ' m.igm.”.. plammd .0 em” g prom -mlben H-V"d""'"v M" "M Mr” posed iVoi'n Scotia league. but an” announcement follotting the moot- M"- J3"l95 M”'G”3”l' W” me ing said only four teams would compete. The P'-''""m "'5 "lad? "" M” these two centres remained out. lary must exceed 31.700, including coaches. lect 10 cents of each adult admis-n aion ticket in excess of 1,500. Pro-i ceeds of the first 1,500 tickets sold for each game will all go to the, home club. ' Z Deiroii Drops Rangers 2-1 DE'llR(llT (CPT-Detroit Rctl lings zoomed into a three-pntnt ad in the National Hockey eagiie Sunday night by defeating York Rangers 2-1 for their iird straight victory of the young ton ll-24: Lindsay frey 19:09. Second period: Gentiron 4s07 Penalties: tiiiato 9:40. Lindsay 15:-M. Riuttniary Third period: . V Penalties: None. First period: 1. l)(-lroif. Lll- sum (RN Worsley flail 610 7-23 Roy Whifiock Miramichi AN'TlGf)!NlSH. NS. t(”P) - A will Shore Hockey League, it John Mtlliane. Halifax ing coach Jackie Schmidt. Sydncy and Ch;-ii'lottctown htidn veteran centreman collected scoring points with the caps. The Cliarlotiettiwn it was not known why Each team will be limited to six moons and the weekly team sal- Visititig teams will col-. n points. with the Beavers. Several of Chadwick's sons 31 21 Lindsay 1 08. Howe 11:24; Creigh- 18:55; ran-1"” tinaln 13 55; Prystni 17:52; God- New york Gaels shutout University of West- i'Fontinato, Hebentonl . g Evan, 7-39 tron. l ronto Varsity edged ltlcGill Red- sco.-ing none, are deadlocked for first place. 9 3 14.32 den Bears 41-17. Chntham. 54.8. (CF - Roy 'Buckl Golf Club over the weekend and Whitlock, one of the greatest scor- the members of his party came ers in the history of Maritime Hoc- through with some unusual scores key, has agreed to terms with on the same hole. Miramichi Beavers of the North w asi tenth hole and his partners in the announced Sunday night by play- foursone Al Lehnen. H.C. Atkin- . Whltlock. last year a 31-goal per former with Fredericton Capitals in the now defunct atlantlc coastl - . senior Hockey League, will report' Club Pm Cecil Bllbby DOWN"! to the Beavers next Sunday. The; Shot I native has. been one of the most prolific goal- gctters in the Mnritimes. He has a life time goal mark of 431 and has racked up 550 assists for 1.095 The "Old Lamplighter" will bel Japan took Il4.0l9.000 worth if entering his ltth season nf senior. wool from Australia in July, 1956. hockey when he makes his debut compared with Britain's import of g ho csutoimow. oiiuoim. Monday, oacfss. sass Sum Efcheverry Leads Al's To 28-l3 Win Over Argos - - It In CANADIAN PRESS , Quarterback Sam Etcheverry, showing no sign of the lines in- fury that was feared might keep lstln out of action, operated as ef- ficiently as over to lead Montreal Alouettes to a 28-13 victory over Toronto Argonauts in a Big Four game Saturday. -11: Hamilton. the Tiger - Cats, with quarter Tony Curcillo spark- ing an inspired passstng and run-. nlng attack. scored three touch- downs in the final quarter to whip Ottawa Rough Riders 4021. The All hold down first place in Big Four standings. Tiger - Cats trail by six points and are as- sured a tie for the third and last playoff spot, The Rough Riders are third and Amos hold down the cellar position Out West. Ediiioiiton Eskimos regained their. lead in the WIFU playoff race vtitli a 37-17 win over Saskatchewan Ruuulii-iders. The loss dropped; the ltoiigliriders into a second-place tie iiiih Winnipeg Blue Bombers. SIX TOUCIIDOWNS The Bombers. it'll by halfback Bob McNamara ttlio tied it league record by scoring six touchdowns, hopped British Columbia Lions Argos down to their I133; detcat. Aliiuclles a battle aftor to wtlre. The Argos were forcod bcliitt the limit. but their Cili- diaii players. particularly Royal ('opt-laittl and Bobby Klllll. played spectacularly. BRll.l.lA.N'T CATCH to unit. trom quarterback Arnie (iailita for Argos' first touch- duun The other came when Cope- lallti iiinde a brilliant catch in the end Ion-3 ot a 17-yard Galiffn pass that t-zipped an 83-yard drive. Thu 'l'icats came from behind in the lltlt'(i quarter with a converted ttiiii-litlottti to take a 20-17 lead and then broke the game wide open in . ilir fourth with a 20-point scoring spree. ('ut-t-illo. the quarterback Tiger- Cats picked up from Chicago Car- dinals midway through the sesson their six touchdowns. He toned two touchdown passes to R lph Goldston. another to Hal Wag- goner and crashed over himself for a touchdown. FULL VALUE In the Senior Intercollegiatoi Football Union. Queen's Golden. .ern Ontario Mustangs 354) and To lmen 15-13. The Gaels and Varsity Senior ORFU action saw To rontu Benches defeat Sarnia Gol- l Vicmryl Capping long mlmhe" Jackie Faker Etcheverry went all the way on offence as he fired two touchdown (iamel Kerr Fires Hole-in-One Garnet Kerr of Charlottetown fired I hole-in-one at Belvederc touchdown passes to Rollie Miles and Bill walker. from Buddy Leaks. 16 each for W X, and Saskat- and Calgary. also out of conten- firm, has four. passes and coinblnsd Eh Patterson to send the lllhrlll stratgl A Toronto crowd of lI,I1I saw the injury-riddled Argos IIVO Chi off the jitters that enahlsd the Montreal club to roll up 0 I10 lead before the Sculllars WIIU IW in play uith only 10 imports. two Dick Shzitto topped off an W yai-ti iiinri-ii by taking a pass br' figured in a big way in four ol Eskimos were full value for the streaked over for one touchdown and threw 37-yard McNamara scored four of his touchdowns in the first half. Two of his six-pointers came on passes The loss left the Lions without a chance for a playoff spot for the third straight year slttcs they joined the WIFU in 1954. Theyi now have 10 points compared with chcwnn. Edmonton has ill points . Abbies WhipRovers'i6-53 yofis lnrtlvoruaalnthslthlnnlagnto lovorpltcalsgforamuhloand orssonnsont-llosdaadddsst lock nIlsnsramcoodnovu'sI-Iysstcr- aadluk dsyaftsrsooastlloniorislrfold oaehettppodapatrofhIng- tosvon tltobastwif-throe ssrlu lorthollas-lt.insaIntannsdlatoA odalosgdouhlo tltlostl-1. llovaln. . two lush olstngtss. nmconkplsohcsforatotalofn yostarday IlflsndscIttlIsstart.erBobFou- willhoplayndil llhtotllssltowersafter hackto tsusday. . hock sllllu with none out in the .003! with singles. Cukor Plneau sacri- Ilosd both runners around with a dandy bunt and plnclihitter Spy Rand! walked to load the sticks. Then pltcltor Jack Burke bounced Ill ell! Kroundar to second base- 30"" A3 man stoevod who gobbled tit up 1,. Gwdetl 3., NH, and throw to Mullins. Mullins let sleeves, lb . U; the ball slip threw his hands and Mum”, " H4 into contra flsld and two runs R. Co,.,,,;,,, 1;, W; ”"'d' R. Dupres, of I After that the Abbies went hunt A. (hudeg. if .4 IIIPPY uidlutookod in three more port"-' ,( 4 runs in that fashion for the hall L. co.-mi", . 4 lune. Fougere. p I southpaw Jack Iurlte went the 3.1iv..u, , 1 route for tho Abbies. allowing only -rout. , , , , , , .35 I hit. Ho struck out I and walkod I. Bob Fougere bore the brunt of Rovgrg the Abblo attack giving up 9 hits Abbie. .. He was charged with three of thei -Fougero. gnu-iauosnbo-so oseOr---Ou-o0o.:as-....g........,..- uoouoouoonul5oguugu-.g.u nins. Bellveau allowed four hits inter; Burke and Ihophnd. and three runs in his threo inning stint. Fougors walkod two and struck out tlu-no. lollvoan walked on and struck out no. The Rovers took an early load In the second fruit on one hit and a pair of errors. 9 Abbles got one back In the fourth on a walk two singles and an error. The Ro- vers went ahead I-l in the top of the sixth when Dupres singled, stole second and rode home on L. Connlcr's slngls. Young Jack Kano was is int- l'00'I'lALL ITANDINGI By THE CANADIAN PIISII Big Fsar ' I L I A III. Montreal I I II II I Hamilton I I IN '21! 12 Ottawa 4 1 Id 3 I WIFU I L F A No. Edmonton I 4 208 in II suit I I I76 I221 16 Winnipog I I I5! III 16 The Ace came on the 155 yard son and Doug Fraser shot scores of 2,3,4 for the same hole. 50 Ithcir scorecards read 1.2.3.4, for that hole sizzling oneover-par 36 39. over the first nine holes to win itlils tournament the golfers were allowed to use only a 5-iron and a putter Joe Mahar was runner- up with 37 and Misti Gail Mustard won the ladies match with a 55. BIG CUSTOMER i 813,839,000. 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