undefeated Tiger-Cats Clash With AIouettes Today THE CANADIAN PRESS Undefeated Hamilton T i g er- ws will try out a new running wag against Montreal Alouettes h Big Four football action today, mm burly Gerry MoDougall out ‘ d action and has power back W, Hubert Babo. put on “was Friday, the Treats have w my something new in Man- AGE 18, HAS TRIPLETS had expected twins. The identical A triplets, born two months prema- Sat., Sept. 20, 1958 The Guardian. Page 7 RE'DLANDS‘ Calif' ‘API _ ture and weighing a total of 12 16-year-old high school girl and pounds, were placed in incubab ‘ her triplet sons were reported orrs. They were labelled A, B and doing nicer Thursday. Linda Sue C pending selection of names by V055 and her husband David, 19. the astonished parents. Coach Blake To View His Players In Action Tonight In the other league game 0'.- tawa Rough Riders will tackle the team With the quarterback pro-b- lem, Toronto Argonauts, in Tor- onto. The Argos. with controversial quartenback Ronnie Knox still not ready play after arriving here only this week, will slip Dick Shatto back into that position de- spite the fact that Shatto said last week that he was glad to be out _ Buying And Cleaning TIMO‘I'HY SEED DAILY [MONTREAL (CPU—Coach Toe Blake will have a seat in the stands tonight when his Montreal Canadiens, a well scrambled mix- ture of regulars and rookies, stage the first exhibition hockey game of the season. From his perch Blake will as- sess the results of the opening week of his National Hockey ing Blake's approval but will be battling for a cash total of $500 offered by the management. The winners will get it all. The rival team selectors and playing coaches are Maurice (Rocket) Richard and Tom John- son ‘for the Reds; Doug Harvey and Bernie (Boom Boom) Geof- frion .for the Whites. The Reds Dickie Moore. Other forward units for the Reds will be Don Marshall, Mur- , ray Balfour and Bo Elik; Billy Carter, Ralph Backstrom and Claude Richard—the vest pocket rocket; and finally Ron Attwoll, Stan Smoke and Al Johnson. The Whites will have Charlie Hodge in goal, with Harvey, Bob SINCE 1882 III‘IIEIZI SBIVIBB, IN NEW ENGLAND Highest market prices -— Prompt returns MacGuigan & Boyle Ltd. “etch Jim ramble will go with PHONE 11 . M, ’1 :I Backstretch Our Athol D. MacLeod is familiar . with your funeral problems for New England. Contact him for ‘ League clui '5 big training camp. will dress 17 men, the Whites 18. » .. - I - Aw'io" rom t and effi i ' I g. ' (Continued from page 8) of the job when Jack Cralblree There have been Several Stand‘ The Reds Will have Jacques Eddnéllauéllebeflbi‘bggéobh Idzigngi: 0'9” p p cent semce— ' that a couple of weeks ago was to take (wel- for him outs among the newcomers and ‘ Plante in goal and Tom Johnson, Irv Spencer, Reggie Fleming and Th f . i SERVICE IS A "LONG" WORD up a new “,0th record for Blake hopes to get some idea as e mp orward hne for the A ' ' ORABTREE VAN ISHES . . Whites has Geoffrion, J n B 1“- ." noeyearold pacer-s of 1.57 4-5. W Wth'h Ones may be wearing a Jean-Guy Talbot on defence. They veau and Danny Lewigfii' “fish §::::"°"" I ‘ “dame: MEWS record 501. the Crabbree_ like Knox, needed a Canadlen uniform this winter. will also have one intact NiHLfor- Dave Creighton emcted to lake ' I heat paced by a three Week to learn the team-5 piays‘ The two teams—the Reds and ' ward line—the Rocket and Henri hit r ' . (Pocket Rocket) Richard and over “me 9 ts °r Bemea“ Other lines are Phil Goyette, Andre Pronovoist and Claude Pro- but injured his knee before his memory was tested. He‘s left for parts unknown. old 1.58 4-5. Both these miles We over a mile track, which is the Whites—will not only be seek- TRAVEL AGENTS l. 6‘. [any a 50/). we. . - and many consxlered about three . vest—a complete um't trom last ' u {out was faster than the The Ticats, who have won five "1 ' ‘ ‘ I ‘ ' I r it... w... . P Y Rules C “V” ° nationalistic; "’9 "Wham “mm” “WWW .Shadow Wave, 8 threeyeapold Point margin over second - nlace ’ I H lma, Bin Hickey and Nb Mc- Iol "owbridgo 6.5080 CAMIIIDOI 40, MASS. ' Donald. Best Canadian He’s Seen 3,, or Adios. the “half-million Mmrea‘l and Ottawa. were to "V . f”. sire" of world’s champion W Barry 1.56, and Bye Bye , 3, 1.57 4-5, had won sev- the “.81 of the smaller stakes but 5 not thought to be in a class in at least three of the star- 'Iers. But it turned out differen- uy, and it is possible that the ' Joe had kept Shadow Wave ay firom the top pacers and HI saved a bit of energy (011 big prize. Anyhow, he won beats and $36,451. 'Just a little over a week pre- y, the had won the $46,000 Staike for two-year-old pac- wlth Meadow Al. and these 0 amounts will mitten the gtable's bankroll so that we can be quite sure that the Camp hor- pu-t Campbell out alongside Mc- Dougall but Gerry is still nursing knee suffered in the game against Ottawa last Sunday at Philadelphia. Ottawa will make two changes—- Handiman Cureton will replace Fraqu Gweeney at guard and Ron Stewart will move over for Karl danger Joe Nicely, Montreal’s 235~ pound guard from Baltimore Colts, is a doubtful starter. He lujuredhis back in practice. Homebred centre Bob Maclel- Ian has a buiised knee and Tom Hugo may play either guard or centre—or both. NIH. cut Richard (89) Dickinson, who joined the team last week, may play full- NEW YORK (CPI—Jack Demp- sey, an authority on hard punch- ers, rated George Chuvalo Thurs- day the best he's seen from Corn- ada. Chuvalo, who wrapped Lug the Canadian heavyweight title Mon» day by belting James J. Parker out the first round of their title fight at Toronto, is to move into Madison Square Garden for his first bigtime U.S. fight Oct. 17. He is a graduate of the annual heavyweight tournaments spon- sored in Toronto by Dempsey and Toronto promoter Deacon Allen. “Chuvan is the best to come out of those tournaments,” said Dempsey, the f o r In e r world belt." USES STRONG RIGHT Ohuvalo, ranked 10th in the heavyweight division by Ring Magazine, has won 11 at his 14 pro bouts, eight by knockouts. He drew with Alex Miteff. : He will be facing Pat Mt- Murtry at the Gardens. McMiu'try one of the more promising lights on the U.S. heavyweight scene, has 23 knockouts in 32 battles. He has lost only three. MOVING I LONG DISTANCE FURNITURE MOVING ‘ ' ATTENTION ALL Ell-SERVICE PERSONNEL You are invited to ioin with us in the Battle oI Britain Parade to be held Sunday, 21 Sept. ’58. The parade will form up in front of the R.C.A.F. Association Headquarters at 0930 hours. Telephones: Insurance 3046. Travel 8541 W“, P. E. I. s SAVE $' . ON Men’s and Boys' Clothing m oun BARGAIN BASEMENT '11 t- t th ' h .' back and Johnny Fedesoi'rf, t of , . ‘ . ,, ETC. V ' wiltifilplgntyili. @3323 action for weeks with a shgiillder :fifivflflificfifig’gmfiflix AGEMSLfigE” VAN DAVID A Preside MOORE &.MCl-EOD LTD- .iapge'bmk balance. All due to mom. may also dress. V He.s short m a fellow weighing JENKINS s . , “fig; kgwlfigggggm °‘ ‘ , more than 200 pounds but he can _. I No. 201 (Confederation) Wing, , ‘ ' l . ‘ - M m . 9“ Probable Pitchers ————-r 11.0.”. Association. "' HOLIDAY {We had the pleasure of a visit film Elmo PIT-ought, son of Leo Taught, Cherry Valley, who was I home and has returned to rejoin the second string of the 5A. Camp Stable. which is raced by Joe O'Brien’s assistant tran- ._¢,TomOaII-ter. Elmo enjoys the wunrln very much and has seen I lot of the United States in the past few years. He particulale likes Cal- lfornti'a and was very pleased vim his tether, Leo, visited him lure last winter. Elmo thinks there is nobody like Joe as a ulna-driver. and also as an employer and he believes that Inc will be the top driver on the Grand Circuit when the fig- ures are compiled at the end of The “Hallgoniiam. Stakes” not lbI-ee-yea-r-old bottom and pac- er: born in the Maritimes for a purse of $2,410, will he raced at Sackville Downs tonight. Ten ulcers have been kept eligible; m.“ (Wt-em ' year-old peters); Lola Eli. and Andrew’s Glrrl, sired by norm and entered by the Volt W lbw“ 9’ I; L. 2.16 -5, owned by W Sables, Harm; goat M. 2.17, owned by Dr. Pres. MaoIIuty-re, Montague, P.E.I.; Juliette Lady 2.15 4-5, owned by In. Keith Thomas, Halifax; Ini'I_Reynard 2.14 1~5, owned by Gouge Callback, Summerside; , Guide 2.21 4-5, owned by Daley, Antigontsh; BelleITex' a, 2.14 45, owned by the Mapco was, Summeraide; and Lor- flns Ciegg, owned by Gardiner ‘L‘Meill of this province. thme-year-olds were .minated tor the Stake, twenty- “ mode the second install- ment, and the final payment was .made Thursday night. One thous- : 13” dollars of the purse has been dried by Saokville Downs. I GAME ' Dow Clowater writes from Fre : that catch-driver Frank , 2 won both heats of the m... Heater-all there the night the second in 2.08 25 with .- four-yearold Hal’s Mlae. Her "' '- in (the last heat that she has extreme mm- in the start of it her 'v wheel caught with that of , I '3 Boy and Hal’s Mae crash “to the track with driver John- _, lining a nasty There a recall, and after consulta- Ille stable elected to send m- Out with Hal's Mae 3- m this one, Hal’s Mae took , lead from Bayonne at the , in 1.03 35 and never looked ' > Is she won by two lengths . 1.3 2-5 for a great comeback " e r e. winner the same night Walter Brook, that took . ‘ mark or 2.10 2-5, driven by - Howey at Monticello, Maine. 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