V T7-. "”"';r.r-'-A-4 - - - -aw-... -'"LkCG.3.'r -.-w : .-r'rhw'-vrxabf .. . .. .- . -Juan.-..--er-.-:2. .--v- L Ii ,. , Monday night by comi 'lPllC Filnta of Chicago Nat-klrin iv! a tlilovmg in on Pilnte are Toronto) lplgyers left in right. .lim Morrison gnu. mused Toronto Maple an I PILOT ia "Misses l 3 M4 .it'.'3'-'-C&?l"l”'i" TARGET fir-r moving out for play. Leafs not on lhll close-in play Rudy, mm. and Mm 1-hnmsonl during National lint-key League yothpr rim-.t;;.. plain- game ill Tnimiiti Saiiiisday night -Kcnnctli Lpaf goalie Rd Chaduick sprawls)PlinIn IN N Ti-iIS coauir Porkdcile And Undefeated Teams Leif There has been a song on the toljlda lately titled something like:. ”8omethin's Gotta Give." This lilting tune will be more than ap- propriate for Thursday night's game. at the Sports Arena when. the. B.V.C. and Parkdale Fiyers.l i the only undefeated teams in the. league to date. tangle for their first meeting of the year. The Y oltih. certainly the surprise team oil the league. added a second notch to their war clubs in Summcrsidei rig from be- hind in IN) second period deficit- Ind belting the Aces 5-3. However .Iaek Iieadyfs hati- hg aggregation will be facing a real test when they take on Park- dale. Neither the Primrose: nor llunmerside carry the kind of latent scoring power contained In the Fiyera two fast forward lines where every player can. does and will hcors plenty goals before the season comes to an ad The youth club themselves haven't anything like Park- R4. The Rlooclrri Horse Sales (in. Inc... Delaware. Ohio. are offerintl M0 horses at their fall speed sale? November 27-Zti-29. It will be re-1 called that Maritime buyers from Sydney and Saint John have been. active at this sale for the past three. seasons and have bought horses there that have turned out remarkably well in this climate.' One of the best bargains was Far-' amid 2-07 1-5 that in I955 earned 30.37 and this scason has been in front at least 24 times. seven of them in better than 2:10 and it is ible that he will be acclaimedl one of the Year for the Mari-; times 0! course he might not have been in the limt-light at all if not fallen into the hands master horseman. Don Turner Dartmouth. Don has juvenated the pacer Josedale Claosman 2:07 l-5. E The above sale has become 1 more and more popular on years go by and this is due to the energy 1 and good judgment that has been not into it by Robert a. .ioweiI.! Wllmore. Kentucky. and Harvey- Kiink. llucyrus. Ohio. These meal know practically all there is tn know about Standardbred horses' and their llkcahle personalities and the excellent attention they give lof consignments and to the buying) public has made their sale in- creasingly prosperous year aftcr year I Others bought at the sale In-'; clude Hi-l.o's Baron 2:01) 4-5. win- her of live firsts this aeasm. Forbes of Iii-Ln 1:00 2-5, winner) of seven firsts. 2.l0. seven firsts. . five firsts. Kattie Direct 1:i2l five firsts. Linda Akbbedale. 3-5. five firsts. Flaming High 3-S. ten firsts. Tuntswood ; 2-5. five firsts, John Fred- k 1 07 -1-5. three firsts. Becky Counsel 1:1! 4-5. six firsts. Price Tag 2:05. in firsts. Direct 1. Guy, liii I-.9. four firsts. 'l"rodia's Bob; ” -'.-0, eight firsts, Mr. Waldo four fiesta. and several i sharp. in every iiepmimcni is Forhie l we titugicvi unit 6-3. B. Y. C. Only dale's array of firing power. Or at least are not supposed to have.' But who is going to argue with 12 goals in two games. The D. Y.C. may not have the goals on paper but never forget that the goals that count are the oaes that go into the net and Ready and Co. have been doing very well in that department. The Filer: have been idle since the league opened a week ago Tues- day but they hate had several practices in that time and will be There are plenty reason why the Sports Arena management are expecting a sellout crowd for Rollins Adds To Efficiency Rating 'mltONTt) (CF) -- Al Rollins. lanky nctminder oi Chic;-igo Black Hawks, performed some heroic ac- robatic work in the National Hockey League last week to add a point to his average in the ef- ficiency ratings for gualtenders. The other goalkeepers. however lost ground an opposing players went on a scoring rampage. In nine games there were 68 goals scored, an average of more than seven goals a game. Rollins was the busiest. He stopped 101 of the 111 shots fired at him for a .910 average on the week. which boosted his season: mark in 908 and shoved him into fifth place in the ratings. Jacques Planie of Montreal tian-y adicns remained on the injury list for the second straight wceki but his average of .951 is still tops. Gerry M c N e i l, substitute for Plante. had the roughest time oft any goalie. EIGHT IN ONE GAME He was blasted for 13 goals. in-. this tussle and intend to have an advance sale of tickets for it. It will be interesting to see if the hustle. spirit anti strong skating legs of the youth club will coun- ter balance the skill and dash of Parkdale and of course the large following of Parknale rootcrs will be there to see this upstart hand DOWN THE BACK STRETCH 'l”lIc fntnl ai- tendance for the season rcachcd the lf)0.000 mark compared with fi.'i.f)00 for last ycsr. The harness racing committc has termed it a history making your for the sport and gives credit for the huge success to the policy followed which encouraged local sportsmen to become owners of horses. As I of local nwncrs has grown from 14 to well ntor 100 during the past season and thcrc is a prob- ability that this numbcr will be considerably increased before starting time in 1957. The officials when all our returns are in. i of Saint John Raceway can be. gym (kt...-I. s.-,...u.bm-,, quite proud of the racing programs D.R. Neal, the manager. M.P. Thc only active horseman that we know of that is a member of parliament at Ottawa is the Hon Earle Rowe His Rctty Hal S won at Richelieu Park last week in 206 2-5, which time for this scason of the year. There was an accident that after- noon whcn Johnny Dollar tossed his driver. Jacoiics rente. off the sulky and whirled around the track twice before he could be caught. lie was perm hut finishcd last lturscs owned by Tlichard Jab- alce won four of the eight dashes ncsday afternoon. Nov. 14. There .lerry'a Queemwas a fair sized crowd not with) St, Regis 2:07-standing the inclement weather.) Arabian Nights and Wilkln carll won a pair for the Richard .lab- alee stable and the trotlar Tartan won two dllhrs for owner Tom liawco of Sydney. Scotty Boy. owned by Wilson Collins of North Sydney and Hi-Lo": Kill, owned hy Duncan MacDonald. Sydney. each won a dash. John A. Item. Boston's Deputy Mayor. in charge of budget. had his services t the Bay State Har- ness Horse clan and Breeding Association. who operate Foxboro aolimtts to the tone of III! in men. mun Arthur wsm. lion said in ii opinion that Dual was entitld in tttwtll in trash stock twbd been prom- load for his work. He claimed the for work he did result of this policy the, number; cluding eight in one game against Detroit Red Wings. Ninety shots were fired at him. giving him al .856 average on the week and: of youth clubbers get put in its place. This is one we wouldn't mien because as we said before "Nomi-thln's Gotta Give." The city basketball league swings into action tonight at P.W. C. and'St. I)unstan's Gym. Sum- mcrside R.C.A.F will be visiting Saints and Trotters are tangling with Prince of Wales Welshmen. This is the start of the league that is hoped will bring basketball back in a big way to the Island. It seems to have cverything to make it a success with good organization. plenty of floor space available and if even a few fans can be drawn to the games there doesn't seem to be any reason why the league lhouldn't grow and grow and grow In popularity. provided of course there is a reasonable amount .of good old fashioned competition. Doug Saunders was elected l president of the Charlottetown . Golf Club at the annual MO00- iug Monday. Vice president is Fred Cannon. secretary. L. M. Walton and treasurer J.II. Cun- ningham. Directors are Tom Ite- ll. 1'. .Iarnine. Charles Tralnor. George he had they have afforded horsemen andl Gnenougb and Joseph Malloy. of that-lit was through no fault of theirs) nfvthll the final meeting could not '" not only be held. Our congratulations to. made good with him but also re-ithe directors and particularly to) INDIAN PRODUCT! 1 sports-goods manufacturers in i India have an annual output worth 1 about S2,ltl0.f)f)f). world's champion Adios I-Iarry vinced me he is the greatest: 1:55 and scores of other great ones. The gross sales for year- was excellent tings hit a new record and the.covcreri up nicely and in '.M7 horses offered for sale ave- ragcd 32.377 compared with last year's 82.231, The gross figure was I2.0l.'i.iJ50. The (T7 yearilngs to win at that point. Eddie Cobb. brought !1.3lll.li)0 and as men- ltioned last week Newhope Han- mod to start I over. it trotting colt by Hoot Mon. . had to ibrnughi the highest price for a iycarling and also the highest price of the sale--340,ikh)--and goes into the Allwood Stables of Far Earl i at Sydney Sports Centre on Wed- HIIII. N..I- IROKEN ANKLE .loe O'Brien's many friends in the Maritlmes were distressed to 'learn that he had suffered a se- , vere accident on the day preceding lthe closing of the racing season j at Hollywood Park. California. One ankle was broken and there pro- bably are other injuries which will lay him up for some time. Coosid 1.... the number of races hetakespartin he has been comparatively free from IIIJIIHC and it is pleasing to note that this rate will not effect his driving after thd lllkle has been glLV.Gl It would number well Iiarts. At Hollywood rm. Calif. Nov 8th with the thermometer read- .l79 for the eight gamc. has playcd. Glenn Hall of Detroit lost sccond place to Boston Bruins' Terry Sawchuk. Hall allowed 11 goals in 95 shots for a .884 mark during the weck. lowering his season's record 10 points to .9113 Sawchuk and Lorne llnI'si('.V of New York Rangers had ihc identi- cal numlicr of shots fll'i'(i at therrfi is o (The Glsarlottatown Guardian. Wednesday hilt won't taba "no" for an an- t.he3.tllsttclutatotheblggame dian Rugby Union, Nov. 21. 1950 Big Demand For Tickets To Grey CupyFinul Saturday 3! IIUCI LEVI?! Canadian Pram Staff Writer TORONTO (CPI-Grey Cup mm Ontario 2.533. W" in f-hill Quest for a pair of "EVEl'Yb0d! and his uncle seems to be short of tickets." lays Harry . McBrlen. secretary of the Cana- of approximately 2.750. '1! will Arsor 2.750 tickets were Ill” gone. but the fans couldn't Iy don't know if tbatia because theyre really short or because mmmmwm. HINT OF IIYSTERIA Office manager George Stock-1 well of Tomato Argonauts had a: hint of hysteria in his voice when allied how ticket sales were going. I was half nuts when this thing started and now I'm going all the teams. WIFU D01 of the WIFU share. each iatva Rough Riders and past Presl If my 500.? and you're taking up- precious time and stopping pro-1 lresl. Goodbye. please”. leem to believe it. TICKET DISTRIBUTION I got out The CRU. the Western luterprtv Ifrnm It all'' and let in the same goals. Each stopped 93 of 103 shots. leaving Sawchuk with a .926 percentage and Worslcy fourth place with 912 a Toronto Maple Leafs" Ed (fhad wick dropped in last place amonii six regulars as he was beaten 14 times out of 9.1 shots His season? rating fell ifl points to .890. The statistics: S ST ii Pct Plante. M 2.86 27214 .951 Hall. I) 47l I36 .15 .925 Worsley, NY 475 433 42 .912 Rollins. (' S52 S01 51 .908 Chadwick, T 4.12 387 45 .096 McNeil, M 224 I97 27 .879 Plante. M 286 272 I4 .951 Legend: S-Shots: ST-Stops; G Goals; PCT-Percentage) (Archie litiore llfeighs In At 3189 Pounds CHICAGO iAP)-Archie Moore weighed in at 189 pounds at his training camp Tuesday and said he had no set weight in mind to carry into the ring Nov. 30 for his heavyweight title bout with Floyd Patterson. "I may come in at 102. 189. 187 or whatever weight I feel 1 am .right at," he said. i Meanwhile. Paticrsnriix man lager Cus I)'Amatn. took a verbal punch at the International Boxing Cliih and Chicago. ”We imow the IBC and every- one else in Chicago thinks Archie Moore is a cinch to this fight," he said in a publicity release. ”That's what we like to hear. Floyd is always at his best when people don't give him a chance. "Jim Norris" (IBC president) and Joe Louis were in town last week and they both go see Moore fight. and when they get around to it they come out to see us.All the Chicago writers are completely partial to Moore, which is their privilege. But don't come crying to us when we have the title and you guys will want to waste our time with a lot of nonsense after the fight." i good hopes for the Aloucttes. Dandurand Says Eecired 'Cats More Than Edmonton Eskimos Leo Dandurarid of M o n 1 r e a 1 next Thursday. Alouettes isn't a man to go out on the Canadian as much as he did the Hamilton sented there. Tiger-Cata. "That isn't a forecast of the out- come. of the Grey Cup game in, Toronto next Saturday." said the-. veteran Montreal sportsman. "ii will go as far as to say 1 have”f10 fl I'll?) Ml before. I Meanwhile. the Als went "I really feared Hamilton in that Eastern final series. Of course. we know more about the Tiger- (Tats-we have seen them play all season-and we know what a powerful team they are. "so. it was a great relief to me when we won. Now I just can't make myself feel as afraid of Ed- monton as I was of Hamilton. And i can tell you that our boys are practising faithfully for that Grey Cup game and I am increasingly hopeful." That was as far as Dandurand would go about the big game. But he was still much concerned over lthe reported offer of a Sl0,000 lionus by the Hamilton manage- ment to the Ti-Cats as an incen- tive to heat the Als here last set- urday. Dandurand said he is determined. brief: We're twins to beat them all time." The AI: will leave by plane to ball park and then go to that hotel (Royal York) and dlsappea out of bounds to wlshera and eaerai hangers-oa. The place mystery. It leaked out. leak out is what coach Dougla tfeahead Walker. up to loss against the Eskia. it knows he has Abhrizzi's line - cracking c as the spearhead of the a it is more likely that week walker will concentrate o Eiiifuidpiiiiw Gels linderway This Evening on League playoffs. SP9” The Summerside R. ('. A. P. will be making their debut out at St. Dunstan's gym where they will take on the second Saints in what should prove to be altight tussle. While in Charlottetown at P W. C. adultorium the powerful Trotters at Olyrrudc Village. metre hurdler specular. horse I have ever drive. The race worked out fine for us. I was Wt 53f""f3I.V If fl" y hour the Ii. C. A. F. will again be acted pcrfcctly every part of the !way. I pulled out midway in the .turn and felt I would be able than a great lltitle trolter in Jean lLairt:l and drives him well. Wei go the last quarter in 1-”! I5 to beat him." Five horses lwhich followed Scott Frost under the wire in that event also beat 12M - Little Dennis i:S9.l8. Jean Laird 1:59.22, Darn Safe 1:59.47. Scgch1Valisy 1.59.60 and Tag Me :. .0 . FAME! Horsemen all over the Mari times will regret to hear of the death of W.G. "Bill" Stewart of New Glasgow. came yesterday mwning to Cmdr. George H. Buntain from a friend in New Glasgow. In the 1040': the Stewart stable was the strongest in the Mai-itimoa an an attendance attraction. N.s. The news l and all race aacretariea endeavo -d to have it Here are a few: Mighty Han- over 2:tn'A. Patrick Abbe .'l:0Df6. 1-Colleen Scott lzfll 1-4 and Mona will face a young squad of Welsh- men from P. W. C. The fifth entry in the league. Y. M. C- A.. will get its first act- "Y" when track to avoid a The , anxious to get photograph. w had in marched the visitors. Game time for both contests in and shifted I rope barrier back 7:30. several feet so he would not have V-VA-" to worry about spectators. ' CHICKEN RAFFLE : Ii Th! CHARLOTTETOWN CURLINO CLUI for members of the Club 1 Wednesday. Nov. 11 at 0:30 i A ussssos out: our ROM Moss OFIIN usurs "T" usrsumo air was :1. Ialotiroawlocafloowlthinodernoooklugqtbanf. weeannowoffas-oureityuitiotitad-towatillnlsl Itl:AL'I'ltEA'rwhenyoudino witbts.0arancy. 1w-cit tIay70c -peeiuaeouno Itnneqasrnlh in-tootyiosunn-rinpiuuuns'-in-uunapirinsr jablidttfllliloahlasl. 15- . iilan. . . N vim-531 Football Union and the mg Rugby Football Union Four each gets 7.659 tickets. the The Big Four gave half its share to the Alouettes as winners and 2,000 extra tickets for,Ai'gos. the host club. giving Tomato a total Wu l.i)00 cacti were allotted y the CRU tn the other three Big Four Nearly 1000 CI-IU tickets took care of public relations consulti- ments. Another 1.000 went into the Edmonton picked up 40 per cent or nearly 3..500. The remaining four Weat- ern clubs got is per cent-1.800 .Iim lticttaitrey. president of Ot- - . dent of the CRU. said he came way. Thales I crowd damormgito Toronto a week ahead of the ame to escape the badgerlng which comes up every Grey Cup He said Argos” 2750 tickets-wNk' ' .1 "I've had three long-distance were In gone but the fans mum" i calls troiii Ottawa in the -last IIVC minutes. all wanting tickets. And of town to get away MONTREAL iCP) - President to bring the matter up in Toronto at the meeting of ootball Council. All a limb but he "said Tuesday he nine clubs of the Big Four and doesn't fear Edmonton Eskimos western leagues will be repro- "This is a serious reflection on -the spirit of the team and could lead to some sinister implications in the public mind. If teams will! to bonus their players, let them grams. Otigli another secret practice and when I it was all over Sam made no bones about his prediction. direct and "This is a lull before the storm. Tomato Friday. They will work out at the Maple Iaaf Stadium all fans, well- or the workout in Tomato was supposed to be I A mystery that is certain not to bad conjured in Etcheverry'a ppaos's,l.ri:ulan.c'luT'?t all this it a f e n c e. with the knowledge brought him by assistant coach Jimmy Dunn. who saw the West- ators Provide 0 oirito the record books a vie Tour team of the five team SOYIOUS OIDSTCCIC Tory for the Aces. . . City 3-Ilkefblil Iklituf Will I90 The S.D.U management protel action tonight and rte! the leltlul MELBOURNE (AP) - Eager ted the game on the grounds that oiftnsstsrttorihe1,956-57M-anon. spectator. and amateu photo the goal that tied the score and graphers are providing a serious A A ' to competitors training Tuesday Russian women's ll- Niliia Ieaedlna was lucky to eacape injury when she was forced to swerve off the front of Nlliia as she was about to leap the first hurdle in a practice run. Later a male Russian athlata onto the inside track jliialsybldundsytmniblal. f 3 . MontaguePrimrosesB)o"un S'side Aces. 814 At Are 333,593!" nineties an over- will have g .4. ' In-t-no H: Goaltlillotr pa Ilaenu. lotions. E310: "'f'3Nl- EON. Arse... Carroll. Dt7l&. Maclaog. :l.oehFa.ydao. latch. lamiry. -i-m. Aaoa:-Goal Iiaannadsz being... if. Harris, (:7 Grady. scburmal. Ileiineuey, Iiowatt. Gallant. Outclifte. Clilow. ce SI. 5l3llNll'- 3) pcr cent each to the ninner-u G nlnu Those lucky enough to get them and the third-place teaI'n.s-IIami- hmm", Gm. ham . d W111 Ply I diff top to watch Mon- ton and Ottawa. Toronto Argo am” M-ccdlumy " treat Alouettu and Edmonton Es- nauis. as last-placa club. lot 10 klmos in their third consecutive per cent Euhnuny battle in the East-West classic. The coin portion '""M '” plug result 1 - Monllgug (Anenauit. Kscllui-ei 1.. -0; 3 - Montague Landry iCoylg) 1.15; 3 - Montague Maclaod (Dow. ling) 0.33: I - Montague IlaeLega (Dowllng) 17.13: 5 - Montague M. aenault (Carroll. Macltaa) 19.19. Dilly Engines and Apps Arsonaulil with two each. Coach Dowllng and Flick Landry bit for the other Montague markers. side was going exactly good on two and Hawaii each con- Aruaault rounded out the econ y. m Penalties: Gallant. M um, now ere un sturdy defenaarnan :I'I,.l”.from Carroll and Hughes at Mnupmei Mukthur. KC third. MacArthur fired home two ciurran. . .Land.ry's effort 3000-4 P061: 0 - Mfmtlsun goals himself and helped Bonnie was the nicest oaloftiio year. . .. D-Mill fC9vl-- MI Men) Mil. Eowatt on ” Def man The big new cTock was acting up F-l;'dl';;-haul Hughes (Macllaa) .40; I . Ace, G, Grady (Howatt. Iiennessey) 1.42 9 - Aces MacArthur fliowatt) 2.37; 10 - Aces MacArthur (Cutcmfei 0.29 11 - Acea iiowatt (MacArthur I-Iennessey) 7.11: 12 . Manna”; Aflinlulf iCI!'l'0ll. Hughes 17.0.5. Penlltyi MacLiire. m rtueght ayid. lenxcepth for ltahst u of pay aac pe . o rm" Elmo” "'0" fans were kept in the dark as to The first period was the slowest the correct time . The game was I Inilllterof hockey at the Anna clocked by op watches. .Over this year and the Primrose: aeerri- M fans out in on the contest. . ad to be able to score almost at Some were disappointed with the will however play picked u cona showing of the Aces in the first arably in the second and the period but swore mating hard for . enu Grant Grady scored the other.' flank the Am were really it them when they staged their come "-0!"- Wlnfllile goalie back in the third. The next game 8i!n;:onds : : 17: - M - so at the Arena is Thursday night when Parkdaie Flyers and Basilica Youth" Club tangle. The Areas with 17 shots. Dillon stopped 18 of them and had no chance on the oil: Bfl. . EskimosSfiII Seething Over 33-0 loss In Exhibition Tilt Vlilrlf. G00!) IN All Too McMillan. who operated mostly Dy LOBNE IRUCE Canadian Press Staff Writer EDMONTON (CP)--In an exhi- SPORTS ARENA bltion football game in Montreal as a punt receiver. replaced Dave mun” in August Edmonton Eslslmoa ab- West who went east and caught G sorbed an awesome beating on with Ham ton Tiger Cats. MONDAY by the Big Four Football Union The 1856 team ended in first A1;-vi-ER.:doo:ED'NE3.:,DAY place in the WIFU regular sche- dule. winning 11 and losing five. The team set the WIFU yarda- rushlng mark with 8.481 compared with the 1955 record of 8.302. Fullback Norm Kwong broke his own record for yards gained rush- ing. The Chlna Clipper moved the ysrdstlcks for 1.4:? yards mm. pared with 1.250 last you when he set a WIFU record. Esks aren't exactly reckless in the air either. Don Getty throw four touchdown passes in the final Dilyoff lime against Saskatch- ewan Roughriders. : Guard Frank Morris. a veteran 01 15 clmnligns. many of them with Toronto Argonauts. said when comparing the 1955 and IBM teams: "They lay this club isn't an smart as it was last year. That may be so but I've never. a team show so much hustle. ' PRE-SCHOOI. SKATE EACH WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON 1:30-3 P.M. Adm: Family 25c Alouettes. Coach Frank (Pop) Ivy of Eslis used the game to get a line on some new players. Edmonton play- ers have said that coach Douglas (Peahead) Walker used the game to get revenge for losses to Elks In the 1954 and 1955 Grey Cup antes. The feeling atill rankles the Eaka so the Western Interprovin- eial Football Union champions will go all out in the Grey Cup game at Toronto Saturday if only to prove to the Larks that the Aug- uat encounter was just an exhibi- tion and the November game is the one that counts. Esks lost several top stars after they beat Montreal in the I955 game but the replacements were Adm: Adults ac; Children to. - Pu-acnooi. IIATI WEDNESDAY-1:8!-l:D Admission: Family In MONDAY and WEDNESDAY EVENING-I-ID Ill. Admission: Ito TUESDAY-am RM. P.E.I. Hockey League sums. vs. MONTAGUI THUILSDAY-4:I mu. P.E.I. Hockey Iaagua eanxnasn yo. I. 1.0. FRIDAY EVENING--8-10 P11. Adm: Adults 30:; Children I: sat. iurrsnnooii-.s:ao4:as Adm: Adults Sc: Clilldraa lite EVENING--MINOR HOCKEY I l' good. Regular Eskimos up from junior ranks this season include guard Mike Kmech. fullback Jim Shipkl who took over some of the kickoff duties. and Leigh McMillan. at 155 pounds the lightest back in the S. D. U. Protest Is . Reiecled The Island Hockey League axe- cutlve voted against a protest lod- ged by Saint Dunstan's re arding a game won by Summcrsl e Aces H in Overtime at Summerside Friday night and the game will Parents are invited to attend with their children. sent the game into overtime was Icored after regulation time had danced in the tlilrd period. The referees reports and the Nlmkeeller of the Summerslda game were heard by the league and the executive ruled that life 1 was scored at 19.59 of the ird period. The meeting was held at the Sports Arena following the Mon- .0::I:ItQ-Sflllllllbflidd game but ATTENTION CURLERS A TURKEY BONSPIEL Will commence at the Charlottetown Club on Mon- day, Nov. 26. Any member wishing to enter may do so at the Club or by phoning w. w. Lord, 4049. i-:.n- tries close 8 p.m. Friday, Nov. 23. N WHITE OWL A 7 1' l i to smoke WENDELL MaoLAINE. Chairman Gaines Committee. icudy D-44 Direct-nrivc: J ciao sm to in mi away rm! MI-of-I-iv MIMI '0 in-rf Ioo Us Today for levels of the caching IICDIIOII KHTHCAIIMICHAEI.