Richards Pow er Hab Win; Boston Defeats Detroit - g vra5A1, tCP) Mauriceiand right winger Bernie lBOIIlll gpgxieqi mfh-rd ngghed twoiaonmi Geoffrion. both recovering 3931! Thursday ".31" .- ipatvingmom illness. Geoffrion was offs. him one short of the mail? 500A ;Fl3ll.l' llfilfd "' "'9 l”""PTl" 9'" and brother Henri (the Pocltetlneeded---but he did not make an Rocket) scored a hat trick in appearance on tlis Montreal Montreal Canadiens' runaway 93. bench. strong. Iain) 1:3: 1!. Montreal, Talbot til. Richard. Johnson) l2:i'I. I2. Montreal. E. Richard (Marshall. Moore) 19:13. Penal ties: None. 0010-! I win over Toronto Maple Leafs. The Cltigvearaild Rocket was -the uimis show (or the screaming (fund of 13,33! desoite the bril- Itafll triple racked up by little, 21--ear-old Henri. ; The other goals scored byi ranaiiiens were just so rniichi ;:.v.i They were counted hyy l,iiki4- lionre. Claude Pl'(IlllSI,i Jsaiiu-(iiiy Talbot and Dollard St. L.ill7'I'1nI Ind Sloan counted twice andl D-ck llulf once in what quickly van: in the new National I'lt)l'I(?V a lost cause for the ink, who hate lost all threeg League season CRl'ld(l)Flli' Ill); 32'.-ii-ed them of remaining inI' an amp tirst place. Pl.-HTTD on an the third period wore on, Chadwick 0 7 IL-3 H0660 DETROIT (AP)---Boston Bruins Thursday night struck for three goals within .19 seconds ol the first period and coasted to a 51 National Hockey League victory over the Detroit Red Winn! be- Hrian Cullen, Barry Cullen. Pul- I070 3.027 I99Clll0l'l- "'9 "Hana lord Mahovlich. lest Olympia Stadium crowd in Montreal - Goal' Hodge, d&'lhl"N 3935005. 4 fem-c Talbot Johnson. Harv;-yg Alter nearly -seven minutes oi St. Laurent. Turner, forwards: H. even DIIY. F00”? 570"” H3l'V3lll Richard. M Richard. Moore. BeI- sinned the Boston fireworks with iieau, Smrke. Olmstead Goyette a goal at dost. Ten seconds later Prnvntl Prnnnvosl. uarsinii,,tormer Red Wine Vic Stasiuk rum, Huriin. Geofirion made it 2-0 and 3l st-routs later Releree: Eddie Powers. l.ince-,Rll0lllCf IOTWWT DNT"ll"'- -l0l1ll men, ll alt Pavelich George 5lll1Vll. Pllslled 8ll"ll'lPf It'll Jill Haven. goalie Terry Sawchuk. ' luminary The defeat was the third in First period: I. Mnntrul, I. four games for the Red Wintll. Richard (M Richard. Si. Laur-lwho have yielded 11 null and Lineups . Tomnta - Goal Chadwick; flPlPnt'!' Morrison. Horton. IRhcaiimc, tlac.N'eil.. Baun. for- Iuards Hinay. Stewart, Smith. Rrian Cullen. Barry Cullen, Pul- Armsti-nng. Sloan. Harris. Duff. .3... ,.".ad . pan Rwke, an hm (Int) tits. 2. tlonlreal. Hooray plaxktl himself into 0xllallx'Iii)n. WI Rll'll-”lTll- H3r)'9.V'l 5-231 3- uiirn hr rauzht brief hi-cathr-rs;Torontri. Sloan lHarrisl ll 38, (I up the hen.-h. ihg prnwd b(-9.3,. llonircal, H. Richard iMoore.' yollvnz "we want the Rocket” Roth the Ru-hard brothers vi:-re strong lslnanl 1312- P9lle'l")'1 Hmiuaot in the aouelching of tllei-lnllllwl Ill 33- lnl'a Henri rniinied tliroc as-I SPMVHI D"'l"d1 A airing mm in: lhrop ;..;,i5IPrm-nsi llimctle. Harley: in 25; 3...; xiaunrv had two assists I7. llonti-cal, St. Laurent tBell- The haltling Leafs counted two VPRII. Smrket 15.02: I. MMIITPII. goals in the first period gnd nnqn hi. Richard (H. Richard) 16.05. in thy ri...-,1 but W", )"aIplp5siPFnRIlIP1I Armstrong 458, Pro-g );:'iixt the three-goals-at-period Ylitl llrfl'l, Viahmolich ll 01. nmriiii by i',-qunrhgns, l Third period: 9 Alnnlrcai. M.- l.'ll).lfllIlt1& again played with Richard H. Richard. Taltiult n-it regular go;tlie.lacqiies Plnntellittl; 10. Toronto. Duff iArm- Roberts Ancl Ram Kf't)l'Pd only one in their last two '..'...'”'.3'...'-l" ...i'”E".?. ".'..: MT: lliluil enabled the Irvine lock with loot-real. lesion - Goal: Simmons: to fence: Armstrong. loivin. Stal- ley. Bionda. Mobns. Hlllnian; Keane! liorvatb. stasluk. Mae- kell Bucyk. Toppaaeinl. Piersu. Regan. Detroit - Goal: lawcbuk: de- fence: Arbour. Kelly. Pronovoet. Godfrey. state: for-wards: Howe. Wilson. Ullmsn Burton Fielder Rcibel. Deivecchio. Dea. Dineea. Kennedy McCarthy. Ms-Creary. Rein-ee: Lou Farelll; linu- men: An skov Bill Morrison. First period: 1. Boston. Hort vath (Blonds. Chevrefilsi 0:54: 1 Boston, Stasiuk tl-lorvatii) 1:01; 3. Boston. Bucyk (Stasluk. Kee- vathi 7:36: 0. Boston. l-lorvath (M a c k ell. Stasiuk) ll:m. Pea- alty: Burton 1:57. second period 5. Boston. Chev- contests. Horvalh scored his second goal of the evening in the first period lfarvevt l7 .'l.'l; 5. Toronto, Arm. to boost Boston's advantage tol('l'P3FY (MCCITQHY. D9IV0CClll0l ' iitt-no. Penalties: 11,, W..." ..,,.m, ,1.-,m,,a nutinllfyli tl SI. Mcfreaiy 915. Ste- lllnntrcal. lot the Montreal Canadiens H stem 3"" 12-7-ll. Moll"! 17131- cnllectcd two assists and woundl 5t (-0. up with Ioiir points for the even- lng. Still another former Detroit player, Real Chevrefils. put the Bruins into a 5-0 lead late in the second Dcrind. Detroit finally broke Into the scoring columni n the final period osLead Maiors In Gopher Balls YE w YORK IA!” rlnbin Rnh ..h'i. t.r-ma and ttinriniiatl and only prta of the Philadelphia Ph-lites one by Pittsburgh. gave up to home runs in I957 to Rnbina' chief individual tor- piwg the Vattfllltll ls-acne in mentors were Ernie Banks and i"l'il1ev halls tor the fourth .lai-n- Kind.-ill M the Pubs. Duke- ctraizhl lFv'K"" Bill ll" FFlt"- Snider nl the Dorlgers and Hank oiii-Jierl the mairir leaziir load lnismicr of the Giants Ranks tag- WIiSliln;:tn1l'n Pedro Ramos. whoigad him for four hunters and set an American Lelaue recordlsnider. Sauer and Kindsll for of 4-'4 three apiece. Roberts worked m Ramos eclipsed the mark of 3J.lnnings and had a 10-22 record. gIi11lwt' halls established last yearl Ramos. who pitched 131 frames in tuiniiln Past-uni. another Scn-ihari the mag; imuhi. Wm. cm. glnrt righthander Paseual gavrirago. The White Sox hit nine un only ll circuit blows in 176 hnmera off his deliveries. Detroit innings this year. and Kansas City had eight each. Roberts, who broke the maior Boston, Cleveland and New York league standard by allowing it! iiivo each and Baltimore three hnmnn in I956. was touched l'n' Charley Maxwell of the Tigers in start! this yoar llll Brooklyn and Jim Revere oi the White Sox and Fhir-ago, -ix by Milwaukre.Iench hit three home runs off five by New Yorli. four each bylllamos. who won )1 games and SPORT FORUM Organizing Senior Hockey Ilia- we tiiank Mn nor the cause they. as Moncton. were span in .V'V"l" tlewttianer siishl- not to sure that they could form liin ll! to parent to ,w-ur rear!-a team of strong enough caliber on what we maintain was.to compete favourably in the so-aid tiilnldng in entering tlieilaagus. they would ad: the. Siarisner-side Aces Hockey Clihlllsague to give than until Oe-i la the Maritime Aenivrr Amat-ftdier totli to make their (let-lo. e-w liooloey League with Bath-jinn. This was srsntnl at the- -i.r-v, x'ewca-tie, Amherst. snd,meetiog. The meeting also felii qiugrinttetowri. Iihat if Summerside decided to Rim of all when it was awtntay m. a three temn leaguel pounced Ia Charlottetown by would not be too appealing to the tuning boebsv pleura men. as fans and that it suitable arrange- well as n In bottle Arena meats could be made. the Bath- mannesnmt. hat tiiey were not urst-Newcastle teams should be interested in an island Ae.nior,rranted entry- Horltev League Itmtlar b the: Ctiarlottdowa officials came highly successful League we up with what seemed to us to had here on the nuns last year. he a vesiy good uussootlon. 'l'her. and mu lhgy would Qndogvouf said that the lunlnernlde end. in form a lesgug with Mainlandiclisrlottetnwn teams could trav- -sams and Surnrnernide. the-gel to the North shore togethc loading 5.,,.mserin'de siisverni by charter aircraft. lathurst andi lNewi-astle have assured both imwny dropped in. Jim Bunning. a 10-game winner for Detroit. was second in the Ameriran League He permitted 3.1 home runs In N7 innings while Hal Jeffcoal. Cincinnati right- hander, was the rrunner-up to Roberts in the Naiivnnl laague. He yielded 1 homers in 307 frames. per game in the regular sched- ule. This at 15 cents per adult and 15 cents for children. forty dollarsoifthelopandawlper cent out of the remainder would gross the Area for twenty four home gamea a total of six- ty4.-ight hundred and four doll- ars. On top oi Iiese recdpts from operation. we harve pledges from three loyal hockey fans on the island four hundred dollars. Another club project that has been finalized will not the team about 3150.00 by the first of next week. Th players plan to pm- mots a dance in the near fu- ture that should net one hund- red dollars. as a group of musi- riana have indicated their will- ingness to provide the music at it minimum cost. A planned sale of ltoldim seats for the season nhould nallae Elli!) which would result in the Aces having one thousand dollars or more in the "lrittle" even before the season starts. Now the question of players: The fdlowing have. to date. ex- pressed their desire to play with the Aces in this League. Husstts Reeves. Grant Grady. Ron MacArthur. Frank Steel. Vance Harris Leroy Chlow. Ul- ric Gallant (these two boys are home or will he in the next day or two). We believe we can pick up three or four good players in Chan- lolielown. We iinderatand Frank and Garth Gay us and Coke Gradyt made the decision to enter a to-mi in such a League. Feeling that expenses in such a league would certainly be ii-char than last year, they no- iw-artiwl the Sumrnerstrle rink .i-mmuive and were granted the tn”r-uvii: financial "split" on the. ileum that they will prmudl rm; .-rt-zduled to he posted to the H-gr irgngporiggoyi lpiwecncbgt-'ItVfll R.C.A.F'. Itl(I0il. Lorne ibain sti-port. Newcastle. gndl Hennessey will coach the team .nniimm for in Island tsarniniktllll this you. It these plans land arrange writable overnight ll'lll0fllIlZ'- '0 kl V9 '0'!” accommodations for the players have I hockey rluh tltlt could at siso a head. The scimtuielzivo in mood account of them- would have Summerside play- ing in Newcastle. for instance on Friday night and Charlottetown in Bathurst. On Saturdu night it would be just the opposite and alter the Saturday night game in Bathurst the gain: of home games. The Starl- lum was to take forty dollars "off-the top” ill last year) and the remainder would be divided To per cent for the team and, .711 per cent for the Stadium. tlast war the division was seam. The initial meetings of the pro- posed lslsnd Mainland League indicated that Amherst. Mone- inn. Charlottetown and Summer- side would be the entrants. But the second merina in as they having signing teir local players who it appeared. wanted more than an even until after operating ex- selvo. in this league. All oi these boys will play on a will basis after all operating espou- se have been paid. as stated earlier. leading Charlottetown hockey players and promoters hiwe stated they are not interested in an island of susmrieridrs Attliatsllcoldlastsneetlng ial If lionctoesn Ilhtberet 559311 was slsoatliresmas sent-l Ilmli llllml .m..i.u..ii..ue-e.'3.'s.cs uni iv-iota-usin- "-"-i ""'..::l "'.:.."'.'.'.l".. ......... .1-sqnausi liens s-stisiaai-sssepsnsu teassaie; iWesterI llallastsatssdatwtsldm .aswtn, -ti-ween ntwfnhk raueslh their own lrstiis to -II Vl-at rtj. neg circles. test a sssebss sod-Inrtelllll-;.IIIt 0usiansn.iu.t.sa auburn Him -0" lo-Olsen-nouns: at lewlc tbsteusshatasleselevean-g,g;.... . bl-D -UNI!!!-Il'4I"”l" an-seisessuvselua will "t't'N'l"""""-'l'3"'O'tsscssaesa an gog settbeseeeostbetweellb-l-'gm 5 3;-3.;-,,,-'g,,-,,-,:,,,'-';,":...i..:.a."E3i'a-us: Qs1ee&hlewIiheene':.:o:a:' in axaassuswsasslh...-' .. "' """':,"':easesssIe stub ass '3 i .5,,l still . 1'' Git . . ill I at refils (McKonney. Stanley) 14:15. Penalty: Toppazzini 10:56. Third period: I. Detroit. Mc- Godfrey 4 t 20. 09' Simmons . . . . . . . . .. ll 11 ii..n Sawchuk Hockey Scores If THE CANADIAN FREE ms .. ' lasagna Tomnto 8 Montreal 0 Boston I Detroit 1 Quebec League Montreal l Chicoutimi .1 Sliswinlgiin Falls 4 Quebec 1 Western league Calgary 1 Winnipeg I papal that will mean a good hockey season foi Summerslde or the Island as a whole. We trust that we have explain- ed our position to date. in as clear a manner as possible and hope that if it is the decision to enter the Maritime Senior Arn- ateur Hockey beagle. we shall get the full support of all inland- en who enjoy hottey. We are. Sir. etc.. Robert C. Schumann Manager. Summersidc Aces Hockey Clll Layton R. Srhiirman Aasistsot Manager Suromeuide Aces Hoo- key Club CC. Hidrey. c.a. secretary- Treaaunar. Aces Hockqi Club Charles Hogan Manager. Bun- merside Civic Stadium. x Sir.--"Walter Aiiicnault Illllll in my way for a shot at the Maritime title. as I'm going to knock him out just so there won't be any question about it." de- clared and Ramsay in an inten- view at his training camp. Ramsay talks quietly but rap- idly. whereas he punches both noisely and frequently. He's in the midst of piling up lm rds. of sparring In preparation for his Civic Stadium date with Arseiinult on Friday nijil. Oct. is. But he might run out oi spar inaiss before he runs out of rounds. Both of the main sventers are. according to their handlers. in tip-top shape and eager to climb in the ring. Ramsey has boxed all over the Maritimee and he has fought the best of them. in- cluding Art steeves, Johnny Griffith. Roy Tiger Steele. Gas- ton Roy and others. Arsennult is a rouji tough boxing type of fighter. who can take it and give it back with plenty of power and widi Ram- say of the same type the battle is certain to -provide plenty at action. The six - round sirnl - final has Wendel Oliver of Alberton. IM Urban Rogers as opponents and the next to the main dish tussel has come in for I lot of free ad fancy i-hatter on'tlie part of the fans and It has all the appear- ance of being a lively one. This boot between the two.big pun- chers will be supported lu two bouts, including a lspeelal rounder llminary. i Q 2 1 is .9.- 5 E. X 3 3 i E 5 1 furious six minder is their first meeting and Oliver behind .10 surprise a c crowd by taking a eplltdeei Rogers has asked ior bout and la confldei E Eli fE.5'EgE i I ll torernainlnaflrat-plscadead g 'lia(&arbCbbIlGuaIhl.l'rIIQl-0d.1&1O7 forwards: Chevrefils. Lnhlne llc- - . . . . . . . . ..1 0 I-Mi Casey stengel. manager of the World Series losers. the New York Ysnkeemwavee a farewell to Yankee Stadium with his fed- ora as he heads for home and re- laxation. But before he bid goodhy to New York the Mi-tyear old dapper of the American Baseball league rivals his Yeti- STILI. IN THERE ees "are a very healthy cluh"I I Milwaukee Braxes and cited 10 prise farmliands he feels can help hiiri regain the world championship won by the Stengel told a press conference that he is so high on his rookie crop that "I'm not anxious to trade until I've looked over all these your; players next spring." Civic Stadium Fights Tonight All highways and bywnys lead in Civic Stadium tonight where tzhe customer is pretty sure to get the best boxing show of the season for his money. There are four bouts ml the card. and any one of them could headline a pretty respectable boxing show. Summersidc fans wili.certainiy not want to ini.-is the Ramsay- Araenault 10-round go that has most of the local fight enthus- iasts staging arguments as to which one of those booiii will knock the other out. Very little is being said about tiie fight go- ing the limit. and the consensus of opinion is that either Arsennuit or Ramsey will droe the canvas before ltls over. The Rogers-Oliver. ftght should brim a record nrmvd of fans last bout staged by these two Sseiimersida fans will also be ansious to see then: throw those bayeninu again. Len Dunelle and Francis Ae- aenauit could be as excitliu as the final and setriilanal. and the curtain raiser involving Gus- sis Gallant and Don Arsenault could also he a hair Misc. 'l1tis card is a "must". . You can't to miss it. Marlins To I Jersey City Frank siaaughneesy of the kiln- nationd Baseben league said ATTENTION IIOUSEHOLDEB Did yen knew you eeall get Television. ere. Kitchen la es. Wash- fnm rural parts. and after the, Thursday there is a possibility their franchise to Jersey Cit the Miami Marlins will trauder next season. Dittlcultia over a league of the Miami Stadium as well as lack of interest of Miami fans during the summer are among reasons swear to consider the trariafu. pmmpting Miami owner George said Shauhnessy. Phil Watson Praises Bruins NEW YORK (C?) ecoacit Pill Wntnosi of New York Rangers btu-ied Boston Bruins in orchish after Bruins hammered Rangers 8-2 in the opening of the National Hockey League season here Wed- iissdsy night. Watson. who prides himself on juries lately - halfback Llndley with last November's shoulder iniury. . with those two eliminated. coach ivy still must choose be- tween centres Kurt Burris and Bob Weber. who came to the Ca- nadian champions from Colorado A and M. Weber's chances of re- maining look better because of Burris” recent injuries. I Another choice probably will be made between two other Okla- homa college stars, tackle Ed- morl Gray and end John Bell. The to Eskimo certainties are halves Jackie Parker. Johnny Bright. Ken l-lall. Joe Mobra and Rollie Miles. along with ends Bill W a l k e r and Frank Anderson, tackles Roger Nelson and Reed Henderson. and g u a r d Art Walker. BOMBERS HAVE 1! The second - place Blue Bomb- ers. meanwhile: still have in im- ports In camp following the loss due to injuries of Bob McNam- ara. former University of Minne- sota star who was runnenip in his pm-holoini. probably Ilsund. he might upset Bruisis hp homing praise on their lders. "N on our club made mis- takes." said Phil. "But we were outclassed. Honestly those nndns arat.hebeatl'veseen.'lIteiy'llnot only take first place. but they'll top the Montreal Caoaiiens by to points. "l'm ocnceding tile 1: one games we have with than 'l'iie.y're the host club we're seen diis season." and Charley Sheppard Ind PM Msnguni. and ends Ernie Pitt! and Frank Gilliam. STAMPS IEHLED srs. battilns MW Vltl 3C. for the league's third DID! off spot. have already announced their imports. 1;; go doing, they cut former Washington Redskins ends Eric Christensen and John Pyeatt. tackle Tom O'Brien from Notre Dame and Montana. 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