t - ,:x...r...- -. ..,-.-.::..s. 2 . ifmtdly. Halftime Dave Macteod Leads Team Nomads Almost Clinch Title With 11-2 Win Over Grads Charlottetown Nomads virtually clinched top spot in the N. S- P. E 1 Rugby League when they him: an 11-2 defeat on the New Glasgovi Grads on the S. D. U. football field Saturday Afternoon. Nomads now lead the Grads by 1 points with each team having one ganic left to play with the W 1 n rl s or Suzislikas B111 1 h e Noniatls cicii if they lose to Wind- sor while New Clasgiiw is wlnning1lIecls tn the Grads as he l'a('t'(llIll(' liars ucnllv are aliniisi a certainly in he crown- ed chaiiips becaiisc of their scor- ing lntal. on which basis the title will he rieciticii iii case two teams are tied 111 first place with the same number of points At the prcscnt the Nomads have (cored 57' points while New Glas- Elnw has .'t(t co, in order for the Grads to take the title they must win while the Nomads lose and de- foat their oppoiients by 28 points drizzle falling steadily lwas fast and lplayed with the Nomads having no more than a slight edge in thel overall picture. With only about 5 minutes giiiie in the first half Dave Nlacluciidi ltook a pass from Charlie Ready lahoiit 50 yards out and showed his. down the side and cut across to place the hall almost directly be-1' p it w c e n the vRead.t”s attempt at a convert was lplcnty high but slightly wide. The Grads put on a little pres- sure after that and on a couple of ldirt but the Nomads held them off .-until New Glasgow :a penalty the Nomads posts and John Niac- Played on a rain soaked field.iNoiiiads under leaden skies and with a cold edge but the game favor in the second half they rolled surprisingly welllin for two more trys and a con- goals posts Jack tit'l('l with both teams taking their tackling 'l'lic Grads piled flI'tItlil(lllll. Tapliii. Ilie Nomads goal line from time tolL. time hiil thc Cliarlotteiown boys loccasions were at the edge of pay-pwcre at their best when they hadlD0nald. -l. was awarded aiile kick directly in front of poi-iaiit yards with the wind in their Kelly. rert. Dick Carroll set up the first try as he biilled his way to the Grads line before tossing a pass to Acqui- nas Ryan wliii broke across tn place the llltll behind the posts. .1214-k llezitiy kicked the ball (nor the season. wcrc leading ti-2. Play see-sawed up and down the Thursday of this week. Llneups;- turn to do sonic nifty running and New Glasgow t1acKinnon. L. S u t h e Nicholson. .1. Tile speedy Xlacl.eod. easily the R. Mricirfir. Nicholson. holding their slight :1-Ziuff a line run and flashed over for three points on a pass from George The convert was missed but the points were not. needed anyway as the Nomads got their revenge on the team that had handed them their only league defeat earlier in To keep in shape for their sche- duled game against Windsor here and the Niiniaiis next Saturday the Nomads will hold practice sessions on Tuesday and - M. MacDonald.l12,9o5 f D. Turnbull. J. Sears. l'l3"ll- Lumleyls MacAskil1. .1. Mac- Ii1acLean, T. lVIacKnv, Montreal Aloueiies Top Big Four Football League Montreal Alouettes c 1 in c 11 e ii Abbi-uzzi smashed over for tivoioff three touchdown Page 6 The Guardian TORONTO 'CPt-Chicago Black Hawks battled on even terms with Toronto Maple Leafs for 30 minutes ,Saturday night, then fell apart in (the last halt of the game as the Leafs oyerpowered them 2-0 before ans. :hutout was goalie Iianxv first of the National Hockey League campaign and the Leaf defence gave him fine uro- The in he and thc Grads were nevi-r113. Mar-Kay. J. Rehill: subs. R. tection, Lumley handled a total of to iiiake those last few iin- Lawrence. B Blllick. J. Millar. 14 shots over the first two periods.i Nomads - J. Ready. C Ready. then stood around as the Hawks lt'i”l(ls. got through to him for only one m,,,-.. 11,311 1119 1,1131 scored by the Askiil made no mistake as be split fastest man on the field. was back (Yiiylc Mat-l.end. Kelly, Ryan. Gil Nomads in their game nor with Wind- ltllfililfflll &'l'lllF Vleet Iiioiccl flair ii:icl.eori was the scoring: -tar for the Nomads Saturday Eoint: over the line for a pair of iris. one in each half.p In addition to his great running game .'1l.-n-lmuri used his educated toe in get the Voiiiads out of trouble on a couple of occasions when the Grads were piling on the pressure. -Siawchuk Blanks Rangers 1-0 For Third Shufouf i diriduai star of the game. 1&'Ew yank 1(:Pi....(;fl3ll9 Terry Iawchuk notched his third shutout of the National Hockey League season Saturday night as Boston Bruins scored late in the first period and hung on to defeat the highscoring New York Rangers 1-0. A crowd of 13.509 saw the Rang- ers lose their first game in MBdl'l Ion Square Garden after three-l Itraight hniiic wins. Orville TPIx'SlCl'. 22-year-old rookie centre from Montreal Royals of the Quebec Hockey League, scored the winning goal with iiist so seconds left in the opening period Tessier took Marcel Roniiiis perfect pass from the left boards and whipped in a ll177llnE 15-footer directly in front of the goal mouth. New York goalie Lorne Worsley, who stopped 24 shots. had no chance on the play. 15 PHNAl.'l'll-ZS IN FIRST Sawchiik. in his first season with the Bruins after five years with Detroit. turned in a fine perform- ance with .15 saves. He has allowed only 14 goals in nine games-an average of less than two. p -The Rangers. who had scored 31. goals in their first eight games,i put on the pressure in the last two periods. but the agile Sawchiik; foiled them time and again. The.' Rangers piillerl Worsley from thr-1 nets in the final minute in an effort to salvage a tie Boston's Vic Stasiiik and New- ....M.,g,g.gggggggg,g Prince John 1 (iAM1)E.V. N. .l., (AP)-Prince Juiiii, a 24-lo-1 outsider owned by a New lork cloiniiig merchant. stsiyert oil the Closing rush of L'arcii tiny Saturday to capture the i'-...u;l7(t Garden State stakes enoi lil s richest horse raceeby a 1105?. .M-eilirs. ilic ll-to-5 favorite. fin- i.-In-zl third after it appeared he l'nl'.1lll iiiii (hiring a furious charge driwii the home stretch. Needles. srriiiid rliiiii-e at 9 to 2, was a length hrllllltl Career Boy while ll-Will: Veu Year came fourth. Prince John is a ohesinut son of Print-rqiiillri-Niit Afraid. and is owiiml in the Filmcndorf farm of M.ix flliiik who entered racing onlv fiir mars ago. The triumphi was uni-ih sl57..')18.50 to Gluck. 1 FIRST STAKES WIN ' This (hirri Garden State stake. in whiill llic tvvn-yam-.n1d (-hay-np.p lonship is suppng(I(-I 1 was 8.000 and Rich Garden State Stakes the bars cleanly. The first half ended with the Hockey Scores National League - Detroit 1. Montreal 2 Ohicago 0, Toronto 2 Boston 1. New York 0 American League - Pittsburgh 1. Cleielaiid 1 Buffalo 9. Springfield 2 hr for Coast Senior Hockey League Sat- urday night when Saint John Beavers 4-2. Providence 5. Hershey 3 York'I Andy Bathgate received two eaiilv”tvifrfl:"nggfaiiixhslasclglll: Amherst 5w.” "."'l”.” "."d A "'.l5”""l"?' 98”" 7"” rebolund by Vic Palladinoppptist i?il'lmlmrl'd- 1 s I t 1 h R - nglmng In me first penod'.durmg Amherst -goalie Paul l.FClf:l't' bicl?SP3l1?1xJiona 'f0:e"5)'g-451'. 3 zifterf: poigmgz Pp”m"- Wimpy Jones was also credited Am he r51. 31-mam tschylnidlui Referee: Gordon Fcvrlean: lines-. mm an aSgM' wgllellg-5"; men: Dom Baolto. Sam Baht-ock.j SOLO DISPLAY mae1':)a23'et;rpillanl 1524 5llmm3'Y l Amherst tied the score at 5.511. second period; 3, Amherst, F".-2' l"'l”d- 1: B05t""v T"”'". Saint John ialayiiiiz mach Stew Gray (White. Schmidt) 1.42. lB”"'"l .195” , . Brklacich was serving a two-. Penalties: Brklacicli. 8.36. Reid Penalties: Gardner 1:40, Pl'tli1il('E'.' 1111.11.11. "M311-1. 10,- 1.1b1,w111g 15.011 1:54. Stasiuk and Eathgate mfliorsi 2:43. Howell 5:18. Lahine 5:56. Flot- vin 7:43, Stasiuk and Bathgatel majors an d misconducts 13:35,! Evans 10:17. Flaman 12:25. Arm-11; again for his second try near the half way mark. Again he finished: Referee - Cy Maclsaac. 712 iWilh Win Over St. John foiirih in six starts this when Brilliant finished off an in- tricnic passing-play. driving the puck into the left side of the net.l amblegilie F-oTrTL;a,d S-1('KVll.l.l?, N R. '('Ple-Alll- Ramblers miirerl into a tic first place in the Atlantic the net. Palladiiio also assi Fern Bernaques put the banged in tlicy defeated net. Amherst added an goal three minutes Once again Pcte Hrillani he RClllll)if!l'S to 1'l('l(ll'y, lcd their Third period: 4. Amherst. Bernaquez Kennedyl 4.15: ti. Amherst. one-goal lead.llant (Leylc. Kiley! 7.31. in the second period Rob Gray are Amherst a Saint . Jones (Ruhic. Palladlnol 2.30: 5. (Therrien. 1lis. Driscoll. Carroll. Heustis. sled. - driver over the last 20 minutes. The victory left the Leafs still in one point of the triple tie for sec- iond place among the Hawks. New .York Rangers and Boston Bruins. After a scoreless and even first period. centre Tod Sloan sent Tor-. onto out in front at 18:41 of the ' second frame. J Ram. I SECOND TRY blers in front for good when he the puck from a scramble in front of the Beavers' inSllI'8DC9 Chicago defence an later while St'ilS(lI1. 1 Jones sat in the penalty box for lc scored twice and was the ing holding. Brilliant knocked a loose 'puck into the net for the fourth Iolin. Bril- 5l"""E l353ll- G-i"l5ll.V l95l7- asslnlftd by Shermie White and Penalties: Jones 7.21. Brklacich Second period: Scoring: None Jackie Schmidt. 18.22. 10.42. Penalties: Armstrong 10:22. Mc- Saint John got the goal back: Stopsza Kenney and Popein 16:29. early in the third when .lones.lLeclerc 1 7 HL25 Third period: Scoring: None. took a pass from Riiblc be1iind'Sh.irley . . . . . . . . . . . .. 5 7 12-24 Penalty: Armstrong 10:33. . Stops: 0 . Sawchulr B15 1.'l .716 T Q k G I G W015,” 7 ,1 W1 W0 UlC oa S We iismenileiimvvlueu John Henry Lewis won the world light-heavyweight boxing crown 20 years ago tonight by defeating champion Bob Olin. hut Lewis was fighting for peaniit.s- Attendance receipts 310.584. Olin. guaranteed 815.000. actually received 510.000 while Lewis got practically nothing. He vacated the title in 1030 and Mclio Bettina won the resulting elimination tourna-I merit. Captures sl a 1 '.lockey Angel Valenzuela. a na- (1 ltive of McNary. Tex.. but raised fl - . - in Mexico. rated Prince John nn Ellnvmc a power pm worse than fourth in the early going. then set dead aim (in the fj (lead an eighth of a mile ii-um: 1 home. 1 Career Boy. owned by (' V. Whitney. and Needless from ilie 1wen-t wide to get running room in ithe stretch. but couldn't catch Prince .fohn IRIGGEST RACING PFRSE The winner stepped the route in .1:-12 It-'5. on a fast track Tim timc was only three--fifths of a second off the tr . :k 11,- ' l - , . . 15.21. in the opening pace, won by Bon- on the league so 1950 hi l-drii-nrilyiv1(r11-ll.-ii.-ilizr.li1l.1l:' DWVHJ .V”(”".'sNtS: mp) ,T 3' 1 , I nymile of the New Waterford. N. l-liidson got in ypnlmld "MN mm mg Wmmk 'Nti)t:::'lllh.:"g.(l'l:ilV(;r:;lJ'la (' '1 ll 1 Fhflll gf'll'llO(l' 3. Montreal. S..,Roach and Mnclfinnon atables.1w'hile ll .. A11 111 ,1 1 g 1 . ( - l : . , - - -1I1”1')' 1 Us e , Gamblei 10.53; Netuier drivers nor horses werel touchdo . 9 T M "R 3 "M33 ”"''”l illiiggcrs their first defeat in four 4. Montreal. M. Q” W WVAMM J E?! the A xemen S-4 . local crowd three of the four possible points in the qlmp and rookie Claude Provost swept lAcadia Dropped .5-4 By Saints l)E'I'll()IT seconds apart at 11:33. period as the. first-l Detroit carried a. slim of the season. handled 20 of his saves in the deadlock The Montreallperiod while Detroit's Glenn gave. weekend series which 1 Referee likely tn1Storey ruled lenlently and c the NHL in prc-seasonll2 penalties. six on each side The Wings liiiilt up their MonfrealTie With Wings MP1-r Floyd Curry down the ice and Olmstead rapped and Bert Oliiistcad triggered a pairlin Provost' of Montreal goals 40 in the final place (Ianadiens rallied for I 2-2's"00TlNG 5714" tie Sunday night against last place; Detroit before 14.286 fans. largesushootlng edge which was strangely National Hockey Lenguelsplil. Montreal's Jacques Plante ii pass from close range 37-34 first Hall stopped 24 in the second period. I it was the best-plyed game in marked the first meeting of the:Deiroit this season. two teams voted most dominate pnlls. Red nlled 1 Only penalty which figured in Iead.tlIe scorliuz was Dick Gamble'r owly as Bill Diiieen slapped n'nlll0ldl"8 Penalty in the second rebound at 7:32 of the roughlperiod which set the stage for Del- rst period and Alex Dclvecchio V0Ct"lItn's counter. tally at The tie boosted '21 of the second period, on the Both Montreal goals came in thc While nal 10 minutes and while Montreal's NHL lead to Detroit pulled within the minis of fifth place Toronto, (teams were at full strength. Curry broke the ice when he sailed in uni-hi-i-ked to convert Ken Mos- Dcsh stable. came from far lnick. vie” K "Wm" pass at 10:51 Summary:- ltclvcechio, Chevrefilsl 7.32. . fler a change in line's 0llIlSf('Hfl Wnames: 17 50. Second period: 2. Deimji, vecchio -(Kelly. Howel 6.21 Penalties: Gamble 5.11. isay 6.43. Godfrey 11.48. mes here Saturday. They edged Beliveaut 11. in a Maritime Penalties: Chevrefils 7:30. hold four points two First period: 1. Detroit. Dineeni , 1375 Saturday night p third an 01111519311 941 Top both free-for-all events of a har-i ll" ('1 '0 pamni 9.47. Bouchard 1018. John- ".955 "clni card "l "Barby Sack” son 11.10. M. Richard 13.40. Howe ""9 D0W"5- Del- both class "A" trot and pace run- nings of the only other double l.ind- Win. '" Talbot fglmstead (Proovost, seriously injured. 'i. rookie centre Billy Harris counting 1 from a goalmouth scramble while, Bmmch. M9. KW! MONCTON (CF)--Paced by the1 Reici'ccs: Bert Hirschfeid-Frank Dorringtonl-g .Or1n Carver trio, Moncton Hawks registered their first home victory ed :' Capitals ti-3 iinunawligguiil Aetiiiciiliilcl Coast Senior Hockey League tussle. V The Hirschfeld-Dorrlngton-carver line acounted for five of Mono F ton's six tallies. PlaylnE'"l3l'll 39" 5- . clded pair each while Dorringllm 3 3 3111319. gay tL'?crUlX shot the a . ouI'.:lftNiI:lliicge)il. Boby Leger directed iii. Fredericton attack slamming home two markers and settinli "D The victory hoisted Mont-ton. the defending champs. Wt Pl the league .1bnaement.lnto a tie Wllh 111, cap; for third place. Each hnvetwo wins for four D0llll5- man Joe Macintosh andla 10 min- ute aentencc to Joe Lupine also of the Caps. Sheldon Bloom drew four of Fredericton's eight l10nHl' ties. all minors. . Moncton led 2-0 after the first. fattened the margin to 4-1 after two and the teams split four tallies in the final. Moncton held a wide territorial advantage, Cap Eotll tender John (Plummert Cram sodny stopped 21. Free-For-All i HALIFAX. C Roy Bevan's Charlottetown pacer. covered the mile in 2:10 and 2:101 to capture Nell Knlmuck. owned by C. L. Dysart, Irishtown, N. B., took Five horses collided and spilled In Other wlnnqs were: Jet Mas- Harry Lumley Scores 2-O Shutour Over Chicago mm place in 1119 C1.,5e1y.bum.hCd out seven minor penalties. four to rstandings but lifted them to withinlclllcag” Olll-V Slallle-V5 llll"l'P"' 15:02. Watson 15:25. Mickoski 19:10. I Third period: 2. Toronto. Harrisi The Leafs made it 2-0 near the (Sloan. Smltht 10:15. i . midway mark of the last period. Penalties: Stanley 9:03, Morison Allan Stanleyukollins . .. was serving a penalty. Stanley hadlLumley . 1Carver And Dorrington (Pace Hawks To 6-3 Win in three starts here Saturday nlglll ver, Dorringtonl 12:52; 2- Hirsch- fcld (Carver, Dorringtonl 19:43. croix Hirschfeld and Orin Carver fired a 13 Macintosh ten 13:09. Macintosh duct) 13:16, Lepine ten mins mis. conduct, buy Prest-o-lite hi-level, Doug McPhee on the other. Rqcr fBloo?. Campbell) 1:41; 7. nl oncon. arver (D ' t , M”. 0,. BASEMENT mmhmd, M7; 8. Frgggrniigtggv the battery that needs water 0 y McPhce (Leger. McDonaghl 6:30: 9. Moncton, Weaver 17:03. burn 8:06; Bloom 12:26; and 16;41;i A total of 10 penalties were Stops .1 called ncl ” ii 10 minute and Craig . . . . . .. . 28 l game misconduct to Cap defence Pidsodny . 21 Upsets Mark N. S. Football ed Saturday's Scotia Senior Football League. St: Francis Xavier l"'"e'l 2” d'l"5' Wm" Nick Pm" iicziaiijilengwiiiliiiiizwgii-cairn with I 10-6 1 drubbing on a muddy field at An- -vv tigonlsh. In Halifax Greenwood . Bombers smothered Dalhousi slf Tigers 211-6. It was Bomber-3' first win In four games. wood in second place. while Tig- mpgsh. Joseph. 1 crs join Stadacona Sailors in the kicked a 25-yard field goal in the and win the game. The mud slow- ed the Shcarwater attack. Only lW0 Passes were completed In the game. both by Antlgonish Pete Lesaux pwp . VIENNA (AP)--Austria defeat- Msses fro ' first place in the Big Four Foot- touchdowns, ninning his string quarterback Torn Dubllnnlu ii: ball League Saturday. with ii con- for the season to 19. three more the Argo-Rough Rider game .5 vincing 41-16 win over Hamilton than the old Big Four record he had already broken I week ago. Joey Pal gathered In two touch- he continued his sensational re- cord-breaklng pace. It gave him a total of 14 touchodwns this sea. Tiger-Cats in Montreal, while the lowly Ottawa Rough Riders were Monday. Oct. 31. 1955 edged out of the t'hi.rd and last down passes and Hal Patterson son. all on passes. Earlier an, 1 play-off berth by Toronto Argo- and Tom Moran one each. The season he had passed the old. nuts with a 29-13 loss in Tor- last was thrown, by Joe Zaleski. mark of eldit set last year 1351 Ray Ramsey of Hamilton. Pfe'ifer,oonvert.ed four omo's Varsity Stadium. who was taken off the inactive The loss left the Riders with no list for the game and relieved of Ar oz chance of catching the Argos Etciheverry late in the fourth five touc-hdowiistoiicore 19 potiita when. they meet again next Sat- quarter. and Increase his total to 86 for urday at Ottawa in the windup Hamilton's touchdowns were the spasoqn. wh . 5a;'f'll,ll:ll'"!l lmkgd ltlkebafsurcwgrfal kdryhewbiglllggozchzgldlih T:lIr:aidscf1 laisrseedrotiil. Iliglwellllowxzilleatind oftfmg anglmpltytvnglligrglayed lksiiigrggil-Ital: -gnl 9"" aHm".l"e ii?” 1:" seven diefeaits and moved them brilliant 74-yard run off John all of Argos touchdown marches, 9 mppcd llrrlf 8: Hen mo 9 four points ahead of the .lasi- Fedesoff's lateral the complete and rookie Noyland Moll scored :l;”rl;:(:hg?)ll'lli's'" m" 0 9 "V9" placr Rough Riders who tihvep oerformance on in punt runback the two other Toronto touch- won inly two of 11 games. The Argonauts now will play 'lff against the second-place Ham- ilton Tiger-Cats in a sudden- death semi-final. The game will be played in Hamilton Nov 12 and the winner will take on Montreal Nov. 19 for the Big Four championship and the rightj to represent the East in the Grey Cup final. The Alouette drive was spark- ed by the deadly passing arm of' Sam Etcheverry and line-crack- ing drives by record-smasher Pat Abruzzi as they came up with a four-touchdown explosion in the last quarter. being good for 90 yards. Kusse- row's "touchdown came on a fumble by Montreal”: J. C. Caro- line. the Hamilton halfback snatching the ball and sprinting 12 yards over the line. Bud Korehiak. placement spec-i ialist. picked up 10 points for ihel A15. with six converts. a field goal and a single. Tcx Coiilter also booted a single. Steve Ones- chuk kicked a field goal for the Cats. Cam Fraser booted a single J a c k Scarbath. Don Pinhey and Ray Truant converted bothicrashed over from the one-yard touchdowns. line for the Riders' other touch- .41 Pfeifer. who was fired and doivii. set up when Simpson got rehired by Argos in their, pre- behind three Argo players to take season rebuilding efforts. grabbed a 50-yard pass from Scarbath. : The Toronto defence corps. which has been on the timid side. was bostered by the return of bulivark Tim Horton. He has been out of action since March 12 when he suf- fered a broken leg and a fractured jaw. The game was Toronto's fifth at home without a loss-four victor- ies and a tie. They have lost all five games on foreign ice. Referee: Jerry Olinski downs. Tharp. former Alabama University halfback. shattered the league rushing record by gaining 202 yards on N carries for an average of 7.2 yards each time. The old mark of 201 yards was set earlier this year by Pat Abbruzzl of Montreal Alouttes on 20 carries. a Bob Simpson scored the first of Ottawa's two touchdo vus. going 24 yards on a pass from quarter handed iod sentcnccd figured in the scor- Summary First period: Scoring. None Penalty: Ittigay 6:19. Second period: 1. Toronto. Sloan Armstrong. Duff! 18:41. Penalties: Migay 7:09. Morrison 1 :06. Stops: Dewar Judson and Eli- ene Leblanc Summary First period: 1. Hirschfeld (Car- Penalties: Bloom 0:31. 15722. Second period: 3. Moncton, La- (Houle. Weaver) 1:48; 4. redericton Leger (Campbell! 4:42. 014lloncton Dorrington (Carver) Penalties: Bloom nine minutes, minute miscondu t (game miscon- For quick starts in any weather. 19:37. Sinnett 19:58. Tlllrd llcrtod: 6. Fredericton. Le- three times a year in normal car use. See your Prest-o-lite dealer to-dayl Carver (Dorrington. I Penalties: Bownes 6:44? Black-l HALIFAX, (CP)--Upsets mark-1 play in the Nova broke league- F1yers' six- Presi--ox-I if-e 1 Ilf- feyef g” l F. X. are tied with Green-1 lar. Xavier N EEDS WATER I ONLY captain Frank Shea break a 6-6 tie star Moose Mulligan led Greenwood 1'lt'l0T.V over nalhousie. He adc 13 points to i I I V. I "H Ia” 1 I R h L 1 tcr. owned by L. and G. Stables. ed Yugoslavia 2-1 in an intern- wp" N, W h d in lg; .1111... I 1:-iii cgiae ug .V 081110 00": MODSF Halifax; Gracie Lou, S. Wnlk- tional soccer exhibition before "RR (-V-':i.1'lS er. gals o irs d- p r-2. p I . . p (Name Z) 4 H 15 er. Lower Sackville, N.S.. Helnie 80.000 fans at Partcr Stadium ”r Alt ory or r'nee John. india shniieira superiority in Ha” - - - - - - - - - . .. 2 M -. Strong, Douglag Rogerg,KentVillc. here Sunday. The teams were p. Is Mon Big:-lows Nail. who iplny but the Slllnfs were better 0-32 is S. tied 1-1 at halmimp. tilt" gal:-fpld?-20::-lTnn( fIttiihriti' Ry Tm-: (',u,.in1,m pnpjgs twtklcrs and capitalized on scoring mmsrmmm--s---e-e-- - ' scorc ll”: . 1' 3ll('PS. 516;; be'for'eM:ii:itt'l:'Ig nt'lhe head Mmmwal lg 2 all PT; Don .V1a(-Vicar did all Acndlaisp nlxte:ntlire race" clilnltrlwllellndhtirma New Ynw 5 l 0 31 26 lolfimnng m the rm" ha” Wm. .l V1: "'7' ”'(”D 3' W '” ”' dMm- hwmnr " . 30510" 1 3 2 H u m ron kick find a placement. 1 1.. W15, M1,, 1.. gg;p;m V firs. A - H Chicago 4 ; 2 E 32 mi Saints did not tally until Don. . Tnrnnm 4 1; 1 15 25 9 Macnoltgald crossed for a try mid-i 0 hm-m'1 2 g 3 23 jway in the second. Acadia re- '0' N 8 23 7 mained ahead until the dying N, 17.4 av o-A moments when Rod Maclnnis CORTINA ITAMPEZZO. Italy. h""""l ” '"'"""-V ll” "V" ""' ll" 1WlNDSOR. N. s.. (CP)--Wind- ”l”"l""lmA Rt"-'19" hwkevteamh Ior Swasttkas defeated Truro 17-4iwl" In 3 Nova Scotia-Prince Edward pics here next year. it was learn- compete in the winter.0lym- 1' d R L ed Saturday. Russia won the .”,f1f',d,yl'll”y "3"" '"""” "9" 'wo:'ltl"ht;I1;key title in 1954 but ughsumuls Md no mmhlo WM on t 3 year to Canada. .' ltnrs and led 6-4 at half-' MILAN. It I ... ' time. Fred Snhenn scored thr ldenf-mute Mlglf); d'(AAg:in WI0l:It)ll: tries. while Ream Chambers andfluropenn bnntamwctght boxing Bob Sweet added two. HELSINKI, (AP!--Finland 1-lg. leafed the United States Olympic turn out in ii soccer game here. MONCFON. (CPL -St. Thom U. T as I om:-ntes from aiaiimm N. lo”-lltnedn benii Into the New '""' ”'”d l'"' s""”l”' Ollldhn I I - -:1: . I championship ter his opponent. of France. was the fifth round. 3.. iicnre was 1-tl.lMount Allison University ed Saturday night af- Andre Vallgnat disqualified ili SACKVILLE, N. 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