7. .A...;; L..-. ..m... nii-g,g;.3-4:. . ye; ,. A -4.. BACK STRETCH . . Th III In NCWPOH Chief week from Non ,llng5; Hemlelftei: up l new "Icky l record at Charlottetown during Old At ten n.m. a day the 18th annual auction ogotl: &ima&;lLk)mg at tisie Pen-lliome Week. PIC"!!! 0”? W” I” . . - . .' - .. 2:05 -v-v.--- mi:Fx':ll:":.:ii.?:;lf.2:it?3.3.”i.Z'i?.3.3 .325. .. Harrisoutz. - dsinud wage, 2;oE.-5: y-4 AAug. lit; 1356, driven by are very. :i,;;.?:?,e;' lll-icriitjremoef was the fastest mile and the fast- them having records of 200 or bet est threehimles paicegngl El: ter. not only will there he trot- lllfngli tis 55:33: was the winner ters and paccrs from many of the ter IDSIHE . , 1 d' H "tables in the United States of the classified trot and P899 ce0:D.l:;:d but "me win niso balm Charlottetown Aug. 18 in 2:08 hundred of yearlings from outstan- l 4-5. 2:09 lg-5. the l0m'19l' bemg "'9 di speed nurseries as Hanoverfastest mil: trotted in the Mari- Shnoge Farms Fairmaid Green Ac- ltimes this season. He was also at res. Wilmington. onto, .Saratoga N.Y. in the season. Bl k F ' in Virginia. . .. ' Wzitchen illrt? Sons. Fort Fairfield. l 0009,73": en h .ved ine Two Gaits Farm, lndian- Archie LEW YD .33 31'” mau5' Indiana 11 M Lybrook, back from Quebec City where he 30 '0” Nfc ' ggmd vigwhas been racing the Roy Bevan Fae;-Em Newcastle. lndiana, Gray 'stable for several weeksy Ar'chle - ,' ,Ea5t Provi--Stild he enjoyed his trip from dence R. law H neg-hl' sauna, .home very much that he ne- Ohio. Glenn T. ' "R-me windfall 1n.'ceived excellent treatment from (n shady Dale farm Sklady lthe Quebec management and was Dill-has Hayes Acres Fnnn sioilziven tom 1 racing opportunities .1 and considered that his stable did gltulllcll-,5 Farm Canton” In many quite well. He said there are over 400 horses at the track and all of There are a 10'-Bl Ol 933 l"-"595 them must be given a chance. His of all ages catalogued Wllll me first start on the trip was at largest Consignment Ol 00"”! Moncton where he won four firsts being the yearlinss lmm l'llMV9l' and other placings. Shoe Farms. We understand that sir Joseph's best mile was In a number of horsemen from the 2:06 4-5 and Ted Genesee won TORONTO (CP)-The Amateur Athletic Union of Canada Friday censured its national track and field committee chairman. Fred Bowell, for selecting two mem- bers of Canada's Olympic team? without consulting his committee. The censure motion cnme dur- ing a general session of the 03rd annual AAU meeting. it was pro- posed by e convention's track and field committee. of which Rowell is also chairman. The committee discu ” Row- ell's selection of the last two Olympic team members. high- junipcr Alice Whitty of Van- couver and walker Alex Oakley of St. John's, Nfid. in a stormy closed session Thursday. - An official protest was filed b the unions Newfoundland branch because George Hillier. St. John's marathoner, was kept off the team whun he failed by one min- ute and five seconds to make the Olympic standard set by the AAU In a trial at Hamilton Sept. 29. Miss Whltty also failed to make the AAU'n high jump standard in trials Aug. 14 and H. DEMANDS APOLOGY chairman. "I felt out no. it was desir- lieam would be taken ll! two &8 . male athletes, alrc able to consult the national com-3 eltcinilles by the The session ukod Rowell to Inlttee. I did not have sufficient miltee. conduct n telegraphic pole of the time to do so. I didn't feel that national track and field commit- tee to have his selection of Eli- lier as No. i alternate confirmed or I Jectcd. The selection com- mittee earlier had named pole vaulter Ron Miller of Tomato an first alternate. dlan back and Honorary secretary E. K. Yoat he demanded an explanation and a apology from Rowell. He said the track and field chairman had gone against specific Instructions from the AAU aatigual executive in completing team selection: himself. Yost said he had telephoned Rowell asking him to make n wire poll of committee members. and also asking that he explain his naming of Miss Whltty to tho team. This was not done. Rowell replied he felt no apology was in order. He said he acted Queen Charlotte High School in keeping with his duties as "M Q n sq School do so." ACIIDCO N rnncnnnrlr Frpd loot. hnd understood that If either Hil- Mzirlfimes are going down to the l both his dashes with one of them sale and will probably bring home in 2:11 1-5. On Aug. 30 at Fred- ggme speed. edcton. A. gl3zIl(21VEl'dVV8'?eE winner, use . - an 'l'l1lllllP”l-l5”l"””l”,l'"'i Genesse 1-l.1npQuehec as we GI llmnlm l” l'"f 3"" Em ' PT" mentioned before the horses won a two-year-old. owner. Willard MC" their share of money- The D0lI8ld- 5"'"m9'5lde- P-51" D3” trotter Ted Genesee was greatly Vllle D9l9ll3l9- 3'V'”'”ldi "Wm" admired and a wealthy Quebecer 11- 51- 5We9"9Y- B'ld3ewat"' N5" is cndeavoring to buy hlrn but MD ll0Cll- 3"3l"l'”ld- chrl" Archie would be very loath to Walk;I'.nl"lyIllglii l);::f:"';liewfP:?; see him leave the stable as he rew e . umm . Express. H. M. Sweeney. Bruise- water, N.S., Newport Chief, (price ' ;s,9ooi B.C. Cruikshank, Hsllfsx; Grand Miss Volo. I yearling. George Jabaleo. North Sydney: Czarinn Volo, Clayton Maclgod. New Glasgow, N.S.. Grand Hazel Hal, n yearling. George Jabslec. Agt., North Sydney, Dave Grattan. L and G. stables. Halifax: (Price 80.500). Singing Sword. L and G. stables, Halifax. (Price 00.000). Gay plrit. Cyril Smith. Hunter River, P.E.f. (Price tl.000).Qucca Rodney. a yearling. Willard Mne- Donald. Sunun C” . Bios Jack- , oy Creamer. St- Ste b N. 13., Walter Bancroft B..Y. Cream- ur, St. Ihphu. Thin horse was nold for 3350 and was certainly a great buy. lln was the winner of twelve dashes this season. could speak both English French quite well- Jan B. has also returned home to Ken 3 B1 comfortable for him to get around information. Among the I Pom! find a tremendous majority ogrnpher 8, 1-59 1-5 a thinks he is the makings of a very fast horse. Archie was ac- companied by his wife and young son, who picked up quite a bit of French from n compan' of the name age he met there and who a n d Archie said that the Earle Sem- ple stable had done well at Que- bec. Just recently tthe Bachelor won inf zit and Somkey Tau in 111. Earle also won with Sleepy Sam and took n record of 212 nnd won In 2:08 1-5. Earle nington. Archie was greatly pleas- ed to learn that owner Roy Bevan was getting along quite well from ll” M110!!! injuries he had re- ceived and that the cast had been removed which will make it more 0" 0111' D811 We have had a lot WESTON. Ont. CPt - Cyclist of inquiries about Boy and every. one will be glad to have the above 'ul candidates in the recent election In Nova SW53 "ll "30 POPDJI horseman Pussy Gntnn of Cape Breton, who '3 3' I Plvlrtlllve Conservative We have a beautiful card show- nd I-9'-"'"'d llll the Public Gardens and Com- Bnck of the Allwood stables was mon in Boston. Man. from George .5,-zones the best-of-three series for the city rugby championship and till.- Eiyit to meet either Alberton OI in a playoff Inland title. - Queen Square school is unde- feated and untied in three gamrs to date and, in fact, no team has yet been able to penetrate their 5- The Charlottetown Guardian. Saturday, Nov. 3.19;6 tight defense fora score of any kind. Q.S.8. has rolled up n total Alberton Curling Club I-lfel-d Annual Meeting Last Night The annual meeting of the Al- berton Curling Club was held last evening with the president. Mayor H.E. Barbour presiding. Following reports of the various committees the directors for the coming year were elected as follows: Herbert Matthews. John C. Matthews. Ar- thur Wllkie, J. H. Myrick and HE. Barbour. It was decided to commence ice making on Dec. 1st and also to hold an opening moccasin dance before curling gets underway. On motion it was approved that an auc- - tlon. tlon be held again this year around the end of November. Herbert Mat- thcws was appointed chairman of the auction committee. Dr. O.l-I. Phillips. president of the PE. Island Curling Associa- tion announced that the Provincial Physical Fitness playdowns are slated to be held In Alberton this year. It was noted that there was sixty-three curling membe s and nine associate members last year and Indications are for a larger REGINA (CPl The flc-ct Win? nipeg Blue Bombers meet the aer- ial-powered Saskatchewan Rough- ridcrs today in the curtain-raiser of the 1955 Western lnterprovin- cial Football Union playoffs. Sunny skies with temperatures around 0 are forecast when the two squads clash on Taylnr Field. The clubs. meeting in the total point. home-and-home semi-finnls for the fourth straight year. are membership this year. Mr. A. L. Tlbbltts was appointed auditor. Slxrlxgtef. to be at near fun " f iders. who have not Pat Murphy said Friday a special investigation ordered by the Cana- dian Olyn-iplc Association had de- clared hlm an amateur and "fully qualified to represent Canada at the Olympics.” He was answering charges made Thuruy by J nnk Scnsnbler. president of the BC. Cycling As- - noclntlon, at the annual conven- tion of the Amateur Athletic Un- ion of Canada in Toronto. Scambler 4 Murphy of al- lowing bla picture to be used in a bicycle flrm'n advertising and of taking part In three professional Cyclist Stays Investigation Has Declared Him An Amateur beaten Winnipeg in 20 years in the playoffs. have only two doubtfuls ics during the regular season. will linemean Marlo Demarco and end Stan Williams. The Bombers. who won only one of four encnuntc a with the Rough- ics during the regular season. will Id 1 t f .-be f " ls '3" W "m "use ” " be without halfback Ron Laiour- translation error. had given the coach of the Canal liver or Oakley failed to make the on-r. 0l.VmpIc stands :5 in the Sept. 29palti-i' trials. their places on the men's a po Q.S.S. And Q.C.H.S. Tangle In Rugby Playoff Game Today The high school has been beat- en only once in htroe games. Their lune loss was an 0-0 shut- out at the hands of Q.S.S. in the tJDf'flllil! game of the year. Since . tlivti (gull. has beaten Albcton for the tirlt-e. C().'l('llPS Fred Driscoll of Q.S.3. and Jack lSpyJ Ready of Q.C.ll. sessions with their ttuiim yesterday and R9011 that min squads are primed for l tnngln this afternoon at the higni school field in the first game or- lltiwcll said Tllllf under the rules and regulations Bl stood thfallll; 1,-he llltllllll 0lIJlI'llIIn' ulred t "lker at e in W” "Q 0 bl;-es would be taken by If-MCI Bniolltc who took part in the trials Aug. 24 and 8. The session Friday also field team, said a resolution approving the Roweil had acted on tion of Miss Whltty to the which was allowed to though not the method of stand in the past. But he said he lion. hclrl chalk hoard i today's clash. A small admission fee will be of :8 points against the opposl-lcharged for adults this Game time is I p.m. 10V: Inches, The listed world record is 211 Krovonosov of Russia AAC Censures;Rowell Fol Nol Consulgfingm Corn iiziiivrs will be don ll of the national Winnipeg Plays Rough Riders In W.l.F.U. Playoff Opener cllc and flying wing Ron Kelly. The Roughriders are figured as slight favorites to take the series. the second game of whih will be played at Winnipeg Stadium Mon- lday night. The winner will meet three final to decide the West's Grey Cup contenders. Connolly Betlers . llammer Throw L05 ANGELES AP) world record In the hammer throw was bettered Friday by Harold Connolly of the Boston Athletic Club with a distance of 224 feet, nninadaa thawin- -The sdaylnnldno &w addb hill. lInI'nddi- A resolution stipulated. how- that In future naming of e through committee. HIGH. This in the Queen Charlotte High School soccer team which In two games with the P.W.C. Idllld. has come through with a 1-0 win and a 0-0 tie. Front Bwo (L-ri: Joan Cud SCHOOL SOCCER TEAM - mpre.- Gloria Macxinnon (clpt.). Lord. Jennifer Jenkins. Joan Boylea. Back Row (1-r): Dorothy Mo Secnnd Row (L-r): Winnifred Tngoo. Diana Dnvlns. Elaine Han- Ann MacMlllan. Ellubctfi Bay- nan. Michael Kenldl. Buann Clow. wood, Jeanette MacNevin. Diana Joyce Arena, Mun;-.1 nndiey. A Macbeod. Judy Archer, Bnndra GUAIDIAN pm)-m S'side-Alberton ' Play To 3-3 Tie In Fast Rugby Before a large crowd the Alberton rugby squad held the Summer- aide team to a 8-3 draw at Alber- ton Thursday afternoon. The game was rough and fast and the best- pleyed to data between the two squads. The Alberton team got off to a good start as Doug Currie, their speedy flying-quarter. scor- ed at the four minute mark off the game. From a full scrum at the twenty-five yard line. Currie ran the whole distance to out- mls his opponents and score. convert narrowly missed the uprights and the score read 3-0 for Alberton. Fred Clark. Allison McAlduff and Benny Profit made good yardage for Alberton on lnany occasions in this half of the game. The Summwside squad came to life at the beginning of the second half and kept control of the play for the whole thirty mlnn tel. Most of their strong attacks were stopped by the hard tack- ling of Alberton team. Alden Ren- Impression there were cash prizes. He said the El Paso race was Investigated and "given a clean bill of health" by the Amateur Bl- cycle League of America. govern- ing cycle body in the US. The sun Francisco rnco also was an amateur race. Donate Trophy For league's MONTREAL (CP) players here for a National Hockey League game Saturday night said Friday that their team- mate Benny Woit has been sold to Montreal Canndienn. The players said the deal was him to Rochester. said Maurice to bursitis. The officials said that If possible the operations will be arranged so that only one of the two injured Players is missing from the lineup many closes the at a time. Chicago Players Say Benny Woit Sold To Cancidiens - Chicago i made suddenly and they were not aware of all the details. It was understood that Woit. a 28 - year - old defencenian. was placed on waivers and Canadians claimed him for 315,000. It was be- lieved that he will be sent to " ” of the American Hockey League. a Canadians farm team. Canadlens Thursday picked up Bronco Horvath on waivers from New York Rangers and assigned Meantime. Canadians (Rocket) and Bernard (Boom-Boom) Geof- frlon may have to undergo opera- tions on injured elbows. Both are suffering from a condition similar officials - Richard ale. Gordon Campbell and David Morrell were outstanding on Al- berton defense. With only four minutes to go Mike Scott tied the score up as ho sneaked over on the short side fxjosn a full ncnim on Alberton's ton yard line. The free kick from a very difficult angle was missed Art Morrison and Ned l-lenthorn Coaches Take Optimistic Stand Against Georgia Tech. winner of today's Mllaourl-Ne. brash some bl: No. 1 Okla- homa isn't dig! a this year. There'll be a lot of thinking mt bowl prospects in connec- NEW YORK (AP) -- Georgia Tech. which looks more and more like the only college football team that might be able to stop Okla- homa, and the mighty Sooner: themselves are on the prowl mm of . again and rival coaches an no" 0; m.Jl..d:no:.yc:ngfd';'f:!' beginning to take the "despera- tion" - or optimistic - stand against them. . Colorado conch Dal Ward. whose Buffaloes face Oklahoma today. has been telling his lads all week that the Oklahoma play- ers are only human in spite of engage in important sectional or O cunehnvnftoin tathewest, when Stanford him on UCLA. Unbeaten Iown.. the Big 1;. leader and anvnntb-naked na- Q, 11 km murulloiully Pill-lltllllolohrwlltopc lh:y'Vseee'llfli:(lgey ljIillll'tn.:0lllQ 1713- :1 will :1 lg;'!:"l"'l ""'l”'l"I I IE1": ponents. Duke's Bill Murray has maintained his boys have a quite good chance of upsetting second- ranked Georgia 'r h. Pas-kdulg Ppgcflgg Even if beatene.c Colorado will remain the No. 1 candidate plants are and Tlolollnwlng for-cpeI'tfnthoPnridnlol'lyers loch! Inches Ienlif at the Annnfrantlslnntllllzl. Minor Hockey To :3:-. :,:,-I-,,,,,,u;-,1;-3; Slarl Monday Charlottetown'n minor hockey will swing into action at the Sports Arena on Monday. The first few sessions-twill be devoted to practices for the various clu- scs of teams pnpcrwolgts, poo wees. bantsms, etc. and follow. ing that the leagues will be formed for the Orange Bowl bid. with the Carver. Barry, J I In Scnmbrlu-. ALLII CARVER. Pllilll Cent! 3. v. c. I-nacncr Carver. Load. Johnny played solid --'-n for - side. Referees Bill Cameron and Windsor Cornoy capsbly handled the game. Olympic Home was Lit Friday OLYMPIA. Greece (Reuters)- The Olympic flame, which will be carried to Melbourne. Australia. for the Olympic Games opening Nov. 22. was ill here Friday. Theflame flickered to life at the ancient sanctuary of the plains of Olympia. site of the first mcs. In Ells (Greecel and will not be extinguished until the final cere- l958 Olympic Games next month. frluln Ho visited bike races. yonrllnutosntnlnnovercon-wuudhdl R 0 dam,-,3 "ch N,” M "Moo I On! tl WM! Dan Murphy said these same charges Sc 9 P "0 k me ., ,5, 3,, am, gum”. shim, :lm&t:d:h1:r:ietr.Iv hot Sumd- had already been brought to the c t an gag 33".. "I hug bob '-.3."-N, wllu 03:! I15 attention of Ken Farmer. DresI- M. F.” p hams lni:v'rJl. lit! 66 w-as mm ,1 -. nun . ..n:: I dent of the Canadian Olympic An- lumen. :3 "due? .of having; Sunda ....... .. tn... , --m--. y n law ntlnntsn lat: (Vii: nude b'& .' m dd ”d' "He asked George Crompton. "gift?" cgfggmgf” 0! W Pfrl" the final bid of OIMO an lodge lg pgggmg chairman of the Dominion racing Chrmfnu League .1?” I "" -1-1.. m.nd senior Hockey League Hanover. brother to tilt yearn W. h" been "um, "my, board of the Canadian Wheelmen's . , mm" cMinpm?n:'x'lg'a:;' Wm hold 3 meeting up the Cm, good col Hagan: Hanover 3 1:06 In D." M wdlmdd” man A I to ' A . Cromp- Freetown md Summemde Jun”; Hall at3:30 Sunday. ” "Mil."-:3. ?h"g.":p racing at lniat John track to In W "M E"leMF'll0;:i ""h':'f with n pouibllty of In near The matter of a schedule and trlctchnirinnn On .to pmmu - C an tum-In nu &' 35,, ,;',l:,,,”.?,';' ,'”.lE;': mm and the two met with an wnek.'sIl:uidupri?lv.o L333. 573 '."nlfle&l.'.'"K3si.lV.'lla 3i.Jl?.'f'l'a?3l 3". 33- '3”. you” .1" mm hi. mo '1. III'l! ll 0Gl0lN'- C,:iui;ty fsns.hprov::ilng;hns Lelanthas stated that he 'wnnIs 1... but." an 0' an I Time Table was equal to the FULLY QUALIFIED . oc ey muc enr er an on y wo representatives 0 each "" n"'f'V """' l” I": "la ':'i'li'.fl'.' -11. iii: the con- l':;0:0v-er mm in an Comm llznndaligs. me league executive in "'".:""hn""'m"l' ""'"- ":1 If: in smut that no inhtllio Au, niru cluslozythifnlunsbpnilv C lad nets born papers have bundtno "mm 1” ha" emu" w' M” """""'d l" l.'."”"'" ' ' 't :1 that Ihiawysnrn auction at gm 1, I'u:p:c'hd”m.'m:"u:'ul:'n': Plum” h0l3';Vl;"'. me. clerk for nrrlabinrg w shatter all urn 1. . I when heads for mu cur: ;mm:'H':Ic”:'g..:.u;:rD:'u::m Canadian Cycle.and Motor Cam- and nlghtntgnggtgyugrr. u..nd”cmh awn”. NY ":3 pnnybern.ifessidthefirmsad- lllh rice for you-Inge. 119' In I”. 'm M u'- ”'u&.',mu vertislng manager could support dolhnpaadnsanynrggungggtuduwnwuhulmdmwhis denial that his picture had tbdtnrInaQbeoomingnhltb...m.H.ud,. T! nvorbeaanaedlnndvnrtlnllll more untiou h their anpectafa -r.,,,,,, ",,,d 3,, 1-;mf: M The... ' ' 'rnt-es" ” 500! tetboncnntsuryncnro ' ' ' accused Murphy of participating Doubts of Fdf-ble Kennedy's of l-lliisboro. N.B. who purchased . breaks the Itock markets and mm 1, 1545 mg 1", and mm In were listed as the Tour de st. authenticity as a big league Pl” "'0 Nllilllllll money policy .. may Mn-mm, tuck, me, Laurent and races In El Pun. hockey player have all but been able! In boinguaonactad in" the 9... pm; to in ".9. Texas, in III and In San Fran- tllllp'I!llodhlI'y ltlil nhgwing to data. Iliad lines can. u... , n e wo cngo g paw h Md ''"d ""''l''” duos In 1”, Kennedy has scored two go& a E l E ' larntogn. '30 '50" Roosevelt Raceway. N.Y., Quo- boc Clfy, Shawlnlgnn Falls. Mon- tr; sir ”I II llrll Etc: 3: 5" ;:;E5srT?;rgg I I . it ' On Show Trophy lzoswklcniinnsiacobnenlewor-Show Murphy said the Tour de St. Laura! was an amateur race. He Canada us. Hold NEW YORK (AP)--Canada has n sunngleliold on the low score competition hnllcage trophy and Kirkpatrick Time 2:13 1-5. 3:14. Into-Volo to by Queen and Bridges. Gasctmvl. lldbut by picked up an assist and news ro- Porta out of Chicago have report- ed that Tommy Ivan regards Forble as n prim package. A story by Bud Booth. Chicago sportswriter. In the current issue of Hockey News given further testimony as to how highly the Hawks regard Forble. Here are some excrpts from It: "Tommy fun was In a rattle accurate descriptive frame mind the other night. "He's real dead and kid of the Ice-he doesn't knoworcnrewho thcynre.he Doubts About orbie Fade 2” 1 23: log? 1,--fa,-. MASQIIIRADIDANCI Sat:-dly.NoventInr3rd Evaryoiiolncostnnmplenstl will sonic-ti? E.chm.mb"m”'bun3T.uaL can ncu. Prints-nmrtnlnmsnt-Refreshments. "'”.'t""" ""'8i...F” . .,. , are so and N H I. WEEKEND l-wk-3-'5-"' --on " "” ' 's-i---s ?.'.n'."Af;..”'”"... G" ” 9” Chicago at Montreal Detroit at pan. ' -m " Toronto M W l Sunday JACK xnanir. OII .. u Bmamlat Chicago New York "um cu” ATTENTION R.C.N.(R) PERSONNEL AND SEA CADETS Dress for cruise Sunday, Nov 4;.. Officers: No. 5-Burburyh O Men: No. 2 with Jerseys Wllllf COD! and great coats. All personnei will report on board I-l.M.C.S. Queen Charlotte by 0800 Sunday, Nov. 4. J. N. KENNY, Cdr.. R.C.N.R. Commanding Officer -vH.M.C..8. Queen Charlotte CHARl.OT'I'E'I'OWN CURIJNO CLUB -HERE IN Incnjrussoav wuussoav nn.c.a.r.cniu-or-unurir as-can