Page 6 The Guardian Wednesday. Oct. 6, I954 llaves And Have-liots Feature NHL This Year "roRoNT0 Bill Mosicnko.' tCPt--The National:liIeNeil, Cliicagois Hockey League opens its 70-ganieihlcw Yorks Johnny Bower. Max season on two fronts Thtlrsday Bi-ntlev .tti(l Leo llet.-re night and, apart from the absence The '-vezir-old l.ach. one of titer of a few faniilizir ititses. the six x.::ttiic's all-lime greats who has tr-am league slnipcs tip as the usual been with Cunadiens since l94l.l has called it quits and will devote. his hockey in coaching. . Bentley. Toronto Le:-if property. two-division affair the "haves" and thc"liavc-nots. " In the first i';itc.g'otjv are Detroit licrl Wings. liliintrezil C1.IIl(l(llI3IlS refused to report to Rangers and. and Toronto Maple Leafs. picliedlabont 10 (lll)S ago dickeiotl wilt; hy the experts to finish 1-2-3 but the Leafs btit apparently his price not necessarily in that order. 'l'hc'ivas too high. The (tipsy-doodle. fotirlh position. last slot in the centre probably will watch hockeyl Stanley Cup playoffs. remains zilfmin the sidelines unless Leafs hnttlc between Boston Bruins. Nev." giie him at release. which lsti't Yoik liangcis and Chicago Black probable. llniikr lletse. a icguliir witii Detroit The ”h;tv:3” will he out in forccpchitnipionsliip-iiiiiiltiini-1ititatiisa xvcati 'l'hinscl:iy. Toronto Maple Leafs to Rangers in l 3.. ant staye wt 1. meet the Red ii'ing.t:.' defending the club two seasons. He also has! Stanley Fun cliampions. at Detroit ictn-ed. along with kl1VlI)iiCX1k10. a 13- ind the liawlcs inert the Caitadicns year iiinger with I e an ts ,it llonttcal . . McNeil. jittery goalkeeper" I-TUIILIAII I-'.t(1F.S MISSING (Tanacliens. decided to quit be- Most of the cliihs ntll be back cause of a case of nerves and. with their 1053-34 season standbys Bower lost his job to Lorne hiit ri ot a h I 9 ahscntccs includet tGunipl Worslcy. Montreal's iiltner Lach and Gerry Prestige Of American League At Low Level hack of Cleveland and I6 giititcs under the .500 level. 'l'hey tiailc'l back to last place Philzii ii ma. 6:"- games off the pace 'i'-'er in .hi: National. Pittsburgh's cellar can. with . irty JACK HAND) ' Ni-1Vi' YORK 4APt---Anici'icaii l.eagiie prestige dropped to its lowest level in many years when New York Giants humbled Cleve- ldnd. 115 WII1nlnflPSl Champion. in finished only 44 games behind New four straight world series g:imcs.lYork. and the seventh-place Chi- ”'l'lie test of the lc-THU? mlghtlcago Cubs were only Iiii back to sue the lnrlinns for libel.” Frzinic; The Anm-it-;m sun t..;m,- n : .11(1. l--7inf'- LIPHEY-"ll In-'ll13EPY 01 Clllcasnledge in world series competition While 50X. W35 (ll1UlEd- (33-18) and enjoys a 13-11 margin CHSCY 51911201. whose New York in all-star play, but it can't hope YHHKCPS WCFC hfalen by Cleveland to live tip to that brilliant past with after winning five straight, made.a topvhcavy league. . a whimsical observation. ltWell. -; ---------4 1 this sure don't make me look any Horse Shoe better." he said. "And we still finished second. How about those other fellows who finished in back Oi . ” I Even Fred liartcy. the man who. suffered through another cellar l wear in Pittsburgh. said jokingly: A h h t . i ”ll h Hwe.” m the wmnz Hague. Exg nisc s or oiirmmen iii 9 ' played in Stimmerside this eve-E rrpf 1-i-3:. irkltt sfnlfri :ileniri1:atdhc'T;e":: ning at. s e v r 11 o'clock between- iin could heat the Indians." iggiilsliiitrztiidiivlnvAllsmiilgiiiidpofA tnhii 501- IHAT nln Biigltton liorse Shoe Cilll) tire The Indians. of course. were no: as had as they looked. Nor were the Giants as good as they seemed. The real cause for alarm in Am- erican League circles is the lack of balance and the pitiful condi- tion of some of the second division clubs. For years ltniciican League men Ii-ave jolrerl. about the National as BROOKLYN (Ap) n Bmokivn ”lhF mmntt 1031111"-" W116" ll" N8-V Dodgers disclosed Tuesday they tinnal started tn win the all-starlaro "talking deals" with several games limit" H1 H NW lmlll "L-'4V;ClIIbS. but said there's been noi WP)" 31W-"INS CW-lid F-IV. "Wall lmllllbait offered for Jackie l'iobinson.l we get you in the world series.'” "Nu nne has .,f;c,.ed "S 3 quarter The National. lacking a worldyfnr Robinsdnfv Buuy Bavasiv the Champ SINCE 1945. did!” hall!”-'Dodger vice-presidentfsaid. ”That much to say. doesn't mean he hasn't value--l asked to be sit the court at 5.30 lllrooltlyn Dodgers .-Talking Deals . 71 Georgetown toutlis Lead competitors in 800 Sports Ernest Roche piled up 20 points in yesterday's annual Field Day at St. D-.instan's to lead the field in the Senior Competitions. He .was followed in 2nd place by Paul Jay with 11 points and Michael Swift in 3rd with 10. In the Jun- ior Compctition. John Laver: was the winner with 18 points while John Whelan. Donald LeClair and Stewart Hansen were all tied for second with 11 points each. R0- polnbcrt Brassct was third with 9 points. Both winners - Roche and l..avers are from Georgetown. Following are the individual re- sults of the events: . . . 1 Senior 410 yd. dash-l. Ex-nut; . . . I -1' - 1. d t - ll-l('li'llIl:l': titilmftuul in" 2 Rl;aiii!cvl1?oChe' :7g.Eec'; 2' Aqum” Ryan; . ' ' ' Fran l is. Shea; .3. Louis MacDonald. ' , ..f.:2:t:' .73: :”:.:.i; -3533? -fl-””?-l-'.:””&?'if Mtirphy; 3. Desmond Irvjng. Praugm: 31 Donald Lech” I-iuotiiall Kick - 1. Lloyd Gan- det. 13: ft.; 2. George Wouttcn; 3. Kenneth MacDonald. Football Pass '-1. Rodney Mc- lnnis. 136 ft. 10 in. 2. John Rear- .man and Earl !-Iandnhzin; 2. Ur- 'ban. Mcbeilan and St. Clair Trai- Hansen. Wheelborrow race - 1. Al Keary and Al McDonald: 2. Frank Mur- nghan and Garnett Steele; 3. Ken- neth McDonald and Ch: rles Campbell. Backward race -. 1. Bill Came- ron; 2. Eldon Roberta; 3. Garnett Steele. - Suck race 1. Du Irving, 2. Ron Chisholm; 3. Bill Cain. Shoe race - 1. James Peters. 2. Charles Campbell, 3. Al McDonald. Mlle walk-l. Reg Pendergaat; 2 Tom Ledwell: 3gBob King. Senior high jump-1. Edwatd McDonald. 4 ft. 11 in.: 2. Bill Chis- holm; 3. Michael swift. Junior high jump-1. Jack Lav- dim; 3. Andre Dorais. Senior 100 Yd. Dash - 1. Ernesll 'gfl”'.l:t”1g-,7.5e";; 2- Pam J”; 3. Mlle run-l.' Arnold Mullins, 5 ililinilor i(ii'li1'd men -1 John! ".””l' fistadseif 2-1 Frank Gum; at Whelan; 2. Donald l..eClair; 39 La(-l'ree:nr;:ea?io0 ydjalj Anna 30;" L:Vl:"',5l;hr0w 1 iRos.siter. 12 sec: 2. Gerald Mur- ESC 3 ' ms . l G co r g e Woollen and Gerald Murphy. 299' ft. 10 in.; 2. Rodney MClnm5; 3. Paul Jay. 1 Senior Standing Broad Jniiip --l I. I-Irnest Roche. 8 ft. ii in.; 2. Michael Swift; 3. Allan Roberts and St. Clair Trainor. Junior Standing Broad Jump -1 I. Desmonrl Irving. ll ft. 4 in.; Ll Robert Brtissct; Ii. John Lavcrsl Senior 220 yard dash--1. Ernest. Roche. 25.4 sec; 2. Patti Jay; 3.1 Lloyd Gaudet. .lun;or 220 yard dash - 1. Johti. Wliclan. 27 sec; 2. Donald Le-l Cla'.r; 3. John Lavets. Senior hop step and jump - 1. M.i.h:iel Sniti. 34 ft. 11 tii.; 2 Ell-I wtird .X!acDonaitl; 3. John Real"-i don. Junior hop step and jutiip - 1. John Lovers. :15 it. 11 in.; 2. Ste- wart 1l.in:;c.: 3. Robert Brasset. Senior running l)t'o:td jump - 1. Paul Jay. 16 it. -1 in: 2. Arnold Mullins; 3. Michael Swlft. Junior running brand jump - 1.! Jack Layers. 16 ft. 11 in.; 2. Stew wart. Hansen: 3. Donald Lcclair. j 880 yrird dash - 1. Aquinas Ryans. 2 inlit. 25.5 sci-.; 2. Donald Lei-lair; 3. John Whelan. . Tlirec-legged race -A 1. Art Sea-I Senaiors' Coach is Dismissed WASHINGTON (AP) - Coach HC.IllP Manush was dismissed by. zlic tvaishington Si-iiritors Tuesday. He follovis manager Bucky Harris spectators at the Curling Rink in hunt ending in at draw after ltwenty minutes of wrestling. toe- tiire tactics being emphasized. Ivan Kalmikoff won the second match from Frank Vnlois, the Montrealer giving up to'prc.vent further punishment when the Russian manoettvred him Into It back-breaker hold which he ers. 4 ft. 9 1-2 in.; 2. Reg Pendu- gnst and Ron Chisholm. ; phy; 3. Tom Grant. Tug O'War-Seniors. Relay race-1. Grade Grade XII; ii. Selors. Good Crowd At Wrestling Match In Summerside --The Kaliiiiltoff brothers from llussiri. Manuel Cortez from 80:- ton and Frank Valois from Mont- real put on two twenty minute wrestling matches and A feature tag event before at good crowd of XI; 2. Summerside last night. The opening match between Cortcz and Carl Kalminltoff was the lamest of the evening, the couldn't break. The tag match with the 1x'almI- koff brothers pitted against Valots and Cortez brought the. must act- ion in the ring. and reaction from the crowd its the groaners resort.- ed to spectacular body slams and spins in an effort to subdue their opponents. The Cortez-Vaiois com- bination won the first fall in 9.50 Carl lx'alinikoff's should:-,rs Sing pinned to the mat as the result of at half-nelson. The second fail nor; 3. Ron Chisholm and Stewartf ' LITTLE SPORT A 3119.. r" cit . -is-. -. ks. 'Iy'louoon m 4? nd coach George Myatt. let out: at the close of the season. lfnr Cortez and Vnlols came at Club ouner Clark Griffith in- 24.40, the I(almik.offs vigoroiisly rmPd MHHI-Sh by 1?-ll" lhlillprolesting the decision of Fred Chuck Di'c.'ss'eii. the Senatorsl new nayrer. the referee. l miinazer nould coach at third next. Officials were: Rt-lcree. I-”re:l' season and bring his own first-lllnyter. Halifax. Announcer. AI-' base coach with him. Only two of the Senators' pres- ent coaches w.ll stay with the club. Grittilh said. They are .109 Fitmei-nld. btillpcn coach. and Joel H3j'Il0S, pitching coach. - l l hert Nicholson. two-yifar-iiiilii Sets Record Gordon Cribbledicic of the Cleve- land Plain Dealer wrote. a column dining the summer called. ”three-. Old Confidence Game Revised am merely stating a fact." Bavasi said several clubs are in- interestcd in Brooklyn pitchers but not on Pl?-1hlS 01' R l"?lKUC-" "9 hll ll -'lElll'arltlcd Don Ncwcombe is on the head. the Brooklyn tradinflist. "Lots of All you have to do is take a p1;,y..,-5 take 3 year in got my". llmk at the final standings. Boston "my life,” 1". addod. --and maym. In lmlrlll Illa" W35 42 liamfl-i;tltal.'s whats wrong with New- " 'T'j A ' 7 " W A"... Combo." 1 A I Piiitaqotpiiia Phillics were FF-l n ported interested in outfielder Cat-ll Furillo in a straight swap foi 1 Phillies' Granny llamner. Player Trade Says Two Groups l'Tll.t1Q.x”I'(l.Nl, tCl"t Iiiilntrittloii Flirt-: of the U.'c:'c.i'ti llnckev I.r.1,;uu- ll11D iillllllllll('Pl'l they arct , lI'I'(j1l'ln: Zn-l5'HI-Old tizht-iiingrr Roy Kelly front Quebec Aces in -xi-hanze for centre .iinini.t lTnlac.; Kelly plated for (in Ft: heroin :'i.tl: I :liih l:i.-t srasoii. Cleveland Indians . i (”I..ICVl'II.ANl) lzatjt .Stnnipr-il- o the Qll"llI"” rAPt -The Cleve- . I land News says two differentl groups are ready to buy control of the Cleveland Indians baseball team. l The n("it'FDi'Ip(li'i'S.'lld Tuesday the. figure to he bid by each for the team ivoiilci hf! around 53.500000. ladrling: ”0ffers will be made. in lwriting shortly. and if a price ac- ceptable to major stockholders is. RAl.TlMORI'7 fltPi (iranrl- reached. rt sale to one group or the min Discovery gate up the first other will be ctmpleted lieforel bedroom Ttlesday to the higgcstl.i.'in. I." racing sttrccss of the faintly. Na- Donald W. Ilornheck, secretary live Dancer. - of the club and its legal repre- The grey horn came home to st-ntativn, said: Alfred G. Vanderbilt's Sagamorc. ''I know of at least one group farm in suburban Baltimore after and possibly two who have shown winning 21 of 22 races. some interest in buying the club. He was through with running af- Sonic people have talked to me. for little more than two years he- But I have seen no legal offers, cause of leg injuries. But he left and I know of none being made." behind an unequalled record and Thnt much money. laid The brought with him I bankroll of News. would mean the club's in- l7li.'i.210. ldcbicdness would be wiped out The only other horse near hltI.and "each stockholder would re- iiton-lost record was the immortal ceivc at least 81,000 a share." The Man 0' War with 20-21. team is expected to make about Discovery has been Viinderbiltts 3300.000 after taxes this year. No. 1 stallion for many years. He In 10.50. a group headed by Bill gave up his stall. however. to Veeck sold the team for 82.000.- llome After (CPi - A 330.000 out through ii WINNIPEG. swindle carried "gold-makiitg inachine" that was The bay son of Hoot Mon, actually .in ancient. confidence owned by Sol Camp of Shafter. gtinie in atomic trappings was re-lCalif.. and driven by Joe O'Brien ported today by RCMP. They cstintated that at least 30 Manitobans were taken in by the confidence game in an 18-month period rind said one man is under arrest in connection with the al- icrged swindle. Fred Hess:-ll. 65. was arrested on a charge of obtaining S900 by fats! prctcnccs. He appeared in provin- clal police court last. week and was remanded to Thursday. without plea. Bull was set at 520,000. Useless machines were said by police to have been sold for sum: ranging from 52.500 down to S50- with some of the victims also ”loaning” additional sums to fut- tlier "gold-making" studied. Each of the 12 to 15 machines was disposed of to two victims. pn- lice said. with the owner of the machine. as the third partner. Also on s.iIe was in separate ma- chine which the owner claimed could separate gold from ordinary sand. oouii?s3E5ii Going To Jail g SUMMIT. N. .1., MP) -Welter weight champion Kid Guvllnn doesn't think Johnny Siixton ll go- lng to go to tall the day after he meets the "Keed" In 3 title fight in Philadelphia. Oct. 20. "How he go to jail " linked the iiin-loving Gnviiari at his train- ing camp. ."Firlt he In going to be In hospital long time. You know, he fight the champion." Sexton was sentenced to I 15- I LEXINGTON. Ky. (AP) - Scott Frost Tuesday became the first .two-year-old of either harness-rac- .ing gait to race a mile in two minutes when he trotted the sec- ond heat of the S9.605 Cimarron Ranch trot in two minutes flat. of New Glasgow. N. S.. came off I! blistering early pace set by Galophone to lower the race re- cord of 2:01 3-5 set last year by Newport Dream. Titan Hanover. n trntter, did a two-minute mile in I time trial in 1944. The world's race record for two-year-old pacer; is 2:05 1-5. Chicago Cubs Manager. Coaching Staff Sign L CHICAGO (AP)-Chicago Cuba Tuesday announced manager sun Hack and hid three-mun coaching staff have signed one-year con- tract: for next. season. Term: were not announced. The coaches who signed for An- other year are Bob schefflng. Dutch Leonard md my Blldu. Huck, long-time third blumnn for the Cubl. spent. flu syelrl managing in the club'n turn nyl- tern before taking over an skipper during opting training int March. He replaced Phil Cnvnrrctln. who nanios. playing it lop-speed. short- passing brand of soccer. crushed Britain's Arsenal 5-0 Tuesday night in an international exhibi- tion mat ch hefore 80.000 persons in Dynamo Stadium. The Russians. after feeling out their opponents for most of titt- first half. scored one goal just before half time. added another immediately after and than whip- ped in three more in the last quarter against a rapidly-tiring Arsenal squad. It was the first time a British professional ti-am had visited Rus- sia and the first game between teams of the two countries since 1945 when the Dynamos beiit Arsenal 4-3 in ii London fog. Arsenal's defence was gallant but lenden-footed after a two-day plnne trip from London. CROWD DI SAPPOINTED . Arsenal's brilliant forward. Toni- my Lawton. met one of the best centre halves he is likely to en- cbunter in Dyniimos' Kryzhevsky. Other players of apparent. inter- ntitionnl class on the Russian team were inside right llyn, who scored the, first goiii. goalkeeper Ynshin. right half Baikov and for- ward Shabrov. Occasional mild booing and whistling greeted many of Arse- nal's attacks on the Russian goal and when the British players left the field. the fans wliistlcd. ap- parently tn indicate disappoint.- ment with the performance of the visitors. The loss was not unexpected. however. Arsenal. once one of the power: of English soccer. has Propane, owned by Lloyd Sma MacNeill of Summerside is seen nesday night when he defeated Pepper Boy. figured in the money winners in 19 out of 21 star onds. 4 thirds. and 2 fourth place finishes. Moscow Dynamos crush Britainls Arsenal 5-0 MOSCOW, (CF) - Moscbw Dy--iin undc-.r(lo;z against the youthful lowering his record to 2:16 Red opponent. The visit of the British team was A major sports event here and Union Jacks fluttered above the huge bowl of Dynamic Sind- ium as the teams niarched on the field. The crowd stood at atten- tion for the playing of "God Save the Queen." Sixteen British member: of Par- liament. in the Soviet Union for a month-long tour. saw the game. Harness Races SAINT JOHN. N. E. (CP)-St. Stephen's Princess Tina turned in the fastest clocking of Tuesday night harness racing here by tag. lng the second dash of the feature event over a slow course in 2.14 2-5. The other went to Ramona Chips of saint John. Three double winners took the remaining events. They were Eye For Now, Saint John: Lady Smart. Shedinc; and Morris Direct, Gage- town. Plnclngs by Prince Edward 15- land horses were as follows: Viola McKinney, from New Glasgow 2 rind 8: Royal Scott Jr., Charlotte- town. 5 and 2; Jay's Hope. Borden. 5 and '1? New Forest. Summerside, '1 and 8. COUGAR. HAZARD? CAMPBELL RIVER. B.C. Sayward school district parents hiwf? protested against H ruling llrmllnz stops by the government bus to one in each mile, saying their children run the risk of being mauled by cougars if they have to walk iiiong the road. (CF) 11 and Bill Arnett of Summerside and driven by Don at Truro Raceway last Wed- No. 7, and Gay Law. No. 4. This horse has ts this season. with 7 wins, 6 sec- Godfrey Photo Service. Montreal Royals In lied 350.000 MONTREAL (CF) -- Montreal Royals of the Internatlo 31 Base- ball League last. "more an :50. 000" on their 1054 operations, Hec- tor Racine. club president. said Tiiesday. Mr. Racine said the seuon was the moat. disappointing in his 20 years as president of the team. He said he could see no reason for the sharp decline in attendance at Royals games. The Royal: finished second to Toronto In the league standings and were eliminated by Syracuse. in the Governors Cup finals. Canadian oil well: produced ii record 42,233,000 barrels of crude petroleum in the first half of 1954. :....L..L..:..L.... No Other LOW-PRICED Blades Shave As Easy As 11' xxxvx S Ki 8 For 25 Hopes For Games This Vleelt-end HALIFAX (CP)-President Jacl- Gray of the Maritime Amateui Softball Association said Tuesday he hopes the second and third games of the Maritime amateur softball championship can be played at Amherst. or Springhill. N. S.. this weekend. One game of the best-of-thre. series was played at Lancaster. N. 13.. last weekend when the New Brunswick-Prince Edward Island i champions. Silver Fall: Aces. de- feated Halifax Gurnsey Dairy. the Nova Scotia champions, 7-4. Rain cancelled tw 0 other scheduled games. Gray said he was awaiting WCi'(l from president Jock Brown of the New Brunswick Softball Associa tlon regarding th e remaining games. 1 ' soon run oits Boat by Tent DIAL 9911 GUNS We have the follow- ing guns that are priced to clear- Remington Pump Model 870. 16 gauge Winchester Pump Model 75. 12 gauge Winchester Pump Model .97. 12 gauge Winchester Pump Model 12. 12 gauge Ithaca Pump Model 37. 12 gauge Stevens Double Model 530. 12 gauge Gooey Singles 20 - .16 - 12 gauge Stevens Pump- Modol 62. 12 gauge Savage .'Ai'itoiiicii'c Model 755. l2'gqugc Ammunition Decoys Goose Calls Diicli Calls Hunting Costs. are. LOOK OVER OUR STOCK AND SAVE THE BIKE SHOP Great George. Street Charlottetown later joined Chicago White Sox on I pinch-hitter and utility first baseman. Under I-Inck'a guidance the Cubs won 64 and lost 90 games to finish seventh In this National League net. .4. grandson Native Dancer who starts breeding next year. The fee for n more to be courted by Native Dan- cer probably will be 35,000. t tapuvmamnan e. 3 tin nvonm out no me! occasion 000 of which 3300.000 was raided through sale of stock and the rent through debentures. A sharp sold at 8100. tiny jail term Monday for 12 He starts nerv- dny after "to traffic violations. in; his time the fltht. fN.'i;'l”(il'll'.?Cd q Ufflllly .l A . DIAL 9020 Holt 1. ciitps - Hot dogs Hambiirgs and Sundwleliu 'IlgoosIMlIii OUR SPECIALTY. ” Sliolio In Town Aiiitouitctito tit: oraittita or TIIE , Norman . Snack, Bar ' 388 Grafton Street N. o. Mclllrrlt The Navy Recruiting Tenn will be fn:-- suimutsioa. ocr. mi to tan. KINSINOTON. OCTOIII Ill! ioiioln. ocronii no