honor: in the play for the GI-i CHICAGO (AIL Wally Herges-i Ieimer's goal in the final period sundsy night gave Chicago Bllcif ugwxg g 2-1 tie with New York Rangers in s National Hockey- League game at Chicago Sta- um 1-he. px.Rangpf'g tally rulmin-. ated an uphill hstlle for ihei Hawks, who trailed 24) at the end: at the first period of the riotous livan 3.24: 2. New York. Fnitlt com! the iourth DlI.V2r in NHL affair. Things became so wild in the final frame that fans began hurl- ing chairs at the Ranger Dia.VPI'S room after the final whistle. Police and ushers quickly broke 3:16. Sullivan and Vasko it it. Pi-l up one duel. in uhich New York's Lou Foritinaln vias slashing his stick at the fans as they threw the chairs. York three points ahead of the last-place l-lawkir It was ihr !longer.I' s e c n n d consecutive deadlock and the Hawks' second i l Saturday was a busy day for Arena as the young fry look to the ire in their first warm-up game: of the season. Thirty four ipams front Paperweight. Pee Wee. Ranlani Midget and Juve- '.-i-. .. gun GET CURLING SEASON UNDERWAYi 'ri.;-.; air ilw riirlerl who gr-t.hniirv 'i"rirti'- -. Riangers And" Black Hawks Tie i'liailnitrInun lrtllfi iii; 5;-a;nn ILV1fiP!llaV Saturday stidie rot: (-4- -wmiri and Sunimri iii; fharlnttvlniin Curling Club lsirlv Rt it tvrmt rou up: ignmgiiia rurier: -bark-rowi took! thirti- Gl lklllrltd l'H0'l't'l game uiihnui a loss. New York's scorers in the first frame were George (Red Sul- livan and ('-rirv Foley. - Fill Liizrnberger picked till it” eighth goal oi the S('asnn for Chicago in the second tramr. SFMMARY p First Period: 1. New York. Sui-1 .t(Prenticr. Hebenlunl 7:49. Penal- ltiesr (Iahan and Hergeshcimes '5:l8, (iadsby lizl-5 i Second Period If Chicago. Lit- as they left for their dressingoenhergcr tlicnnrdv. Piinlrr I1l:.'i0. has reached 457. Detroit's Gordie; lPeoalties- Fnniinaio 3:16. Pilnte lote l9 Ml Third Prrinrl 4 t'l1:(a;tI. lict'i:P- shrzimci iwlisfiti, Wlnstlclli A 27 - Penalties ftarlshx and Pilntr ll..'l6 Provost and Jean Beliveau hit for Provost 1li.2i. Penalties: The tie kept filth-place New Evans 17:49. Skoi, Kennedy and the Canadiens. i 1 Foley 19:54. Stops: lwnrsiey l Rollins 1 Thirty-Si;cATeams Saw Action At Sports Arena Saturday , Although there were the Visual Minor Hockeyists at The SPOET-1.15.1-ly .M,,,,. 11,19”... 1,. in. ,m,.' Tigers 4 Falcons l:- Tiger goals gramme, those who voluniairly isupersise this big i"IP youngsters were quite saliv i it”icd with the day's rr-siilts. Several nile bracket: saw action duringlgf last y;;alr's coaches iA"f:f'!lf:lll l thli bt'.l:tltl..a adto epsurviseieite , ii:'00 Ody: Sxtiihinins the. ii:-gulzr felilows. during thzeday Others mi. hi -1 Kennedy (in. R. Burgoyne, skate period between 2:10 tn 4:30 unteerert and hciore nrxt WON-i'E nxrlurling the regular .-kntn session tlinlr in f'il8t'E' ND?” 1". g . period between 2:30 to 4:30 p.m..have an adult looking after each! Pb-K it W.K.S. 0. -P.-SS stints By Til CANADIAN PRESS I Almost uvershadowed by the Grey Cup semi-finals at Montreal. and dmontnn. four other football; ehnmpinniihip-. including two na-t tionsl titles. were settled in east-l tn Canada during the weekend. At Kitcht-n.. the Kitchener-War ezloo Dutchmen overcame their injuries and played like the cham- Eonshlp squad of old to overcome ndons Lords 27-14 and retain their Ontario Rugby Football Un- Inn senior crown. At Kingston. little Ron Stewart. a dare - devil running halfback. made one big play and kicker Jocko Thompson supplied the fin- ishing touch as Queen's University Golden Gaels edged University of Toronto Blues 4-: on a laat-min- lte field goal to hang onto their nnlor inicrcollegiate champion- pionshlp Winnipeg Rods struck through the air to win their second straight Canadian junior title with a 21-10 conquest of Parkdale Lions at Tor- Qtn. And on a muddy field at Fort William. 0ni.. Harniluei Tiger-Cat lees overcame a 4-0 first-quarter deficit to defeat Fort William Red- skins 20-5 for the Dominion Junior championship- With the grassy surface harn- pering running plays and making mining difficult. Tiger - Caui re- nded with a touchdown in the of-cjr-u-A-rau 4-.. i -...-,...-... Four Football.-Titles Decided In Canada Over Weekend secotirl quarter and two more in. the final. . SETS lll' GOAL Ed Knnsiolkn plunged ovcr for one touchdown and galloped 75 yards for another to pace the Hamilton attack. (ll-tn Dawson scored another touchdown on in Quarterback sneak and Bill Blnilg ham kicked one single and a con-i Vrrt. It was a heart-breaking loss for. the injury - weakened Vnrsiiyl squad. They outplayed the defend-l ing champions and tinted awnyv grent scoring chances, yet still. seemed headed for victory until the dying minutes when they let the explosiw Stewart take oger. Gaels were on their own 49-yard line. trailing 2-1 with only three minutes left. in three plays. with sir-wart rnrrying twice for in yards. they moved to the .Vnr.:ity 40 and from ihcrc Stewart comi- up with a tremendous 20 - yard run around end that provided Gaels I field - goal opportunity. Thompson. who had scored a le earlier. made it good. gas kicked by Ross Woods and er Mali accounted for the only Varsity scoring. Dutchmen won their game along the line where they come up with a superb effort to hold London in a not gain of only I7 yards. The Dutchmen. on the other hand. made Ito yard: running. ily III: CANADIAN not has ROUNDUP Darttnoutn G Cornell 14 Colombia It &'''.'.'.'i...-. MI! 7 lnndsay of his career Sunday Rcri Winds to the most lopsided vlt'lm'y of the current season. an 8-3 spree against Montreal's de- illlxih and eighth for Detroit in programme tori mm. DETROIT (?P-- leleran Ted included ihr 30011: goal National Hockey League in s three-goal assault night in lending Detroit fending champion tlanadiens. l.indxay's goals were the third the game which saw the Wings take a 3-2 lead in the first period and then stage a runaway It off- set the 6-2 defeat Saturday night in Montreal l.indsay': middle i-ountrr was. the .'l0flth tor the scrappy veteran oi 13 years in the NHL. Hebe- history to pass that milestone. Nels Stewart first to do it, stopped at 324 when he retired. MOflll'('1ii.S Rocket Rchard now". llinwv has 318. lloue also cut a pair in Sun- dav night'v.- game iiliile Billy Mr brill. Duirli Rcthel and Red Kelly ,adricd singles. M Richard. Flamie , With his spree. which also in. cluded two assists. Lindsay pulled. team. in addition in workouts for Mid get Virx and Juvenile Abbie: six- teen wsrmup games were played with the following results. PAPEIIWEIGHTS llawks 4 - Red Wings 0: - ltmrks goals by Brian Prowse till. Da- . vid Hayes- hv MacNutt tzl. G. Cudmore. B. Llewellyn. Falcon goal by W. Lf'Rls .1 Bruins 0- Lou! goal: by Murnnghan t2l. B. Stanley. Cubs 7 Rliwhirds 0 - t'uhs goals opcr. l'l-IE WHEN hy H. Mai-Cellurn. B. Haywood. G- Macitlillnn. Hornets 5 S itfires O:- Hornet Innis by R. G gey (3), (6. Man Mlllan. D. Kitson. H. Ledner. Rangers .1 Canadiens 2;. nan: lrtl iioslx by 3. Richard. Mac- "Ityfr. M. Duffy: Canadiens goals hy t'heverie. Chandler. i Darts 2 Ramblers I:- first goals by Poulton. Roberta; Ramblerl goal by Affleck . Battlers 1 Springers 12- Battlers. goal hi Frizzell; Sprlngcrs gonll Tigers 0:- iioat by Don Rosa. IANTAMS Whlrlwinds 2 rsgals l:- Wiri- wlnds goals by L. Wilson. .1. Da- vls: Regals goal b yw. Ward. Ares 3 Bears 2:- Aces goals by . R. Maccllntock. E.Ellswoi-th. Ll, Dolrnn: bears goals by 3. Shaw: 11- Shepherd l Canucks 6 Bombcrs 1:- Caniicksl goals by G. Peardon i4 L. Rice. Blanchard: Bombers goal by A.i MacDonald. Cannon 4 Colts -Canuclrs goals by Peardnn. Mai-Klnnon. Dune ford. Dover; Colt goals by Cooper and H. Smallwood. MIDGETS Royals fl Abbie: .'l:- Royals goals by Fred Burke t.'il. Shaw. Sherry, Gauthier: Abbies goals by Mao Mtlllm Grerwy. Mulligan. JUVENILE! Vice 4 Royals l:- Vics goals by K. Emsllwoods. D. MacWllligmy t2I. G. Cudmore, Royals goal by iilnlo Rocket i l i Mlato Mammal High School st. Dunrtaa'a 15-31 in Detroit Swamps Canadiens 8-3 into a tie with Helm-an for the NHL each. place but wiricncd their lead over third- placc Mnnireal to three points. . at the Charlottetown Cur Ins point leadership with 22 Wings' r r m is in e ri in second two points behind Boston SUMMARY First Period: 1. I)t'lrilli. Howe. iLinrisav. Ullman 211i: 2. Mon- treal. Provost iBc-liieau 7:08; 3. I):-trnii,. B. Mr:Nell1 ilteibel. Den 9.2g; .4. Detroit. Lindsay (Kelly. llmnn 14:13: 5. Mon- treal. M- Richard til. Richard. Bclivcau 14 56. Penalties: Ullman 11:20, ll. Richard 12:30. Pavelich 14:35. Beliveau 18:42. Johnson 18:54. Second Period: 6. Detroit, Howe (Ullman. Lindsay .55; 7. Detroit. Rcibel tDea. B. McNei.ll 6:18: 8. Detroit, Lindsay illeibel. Howe 7:5l. Penalties: M Richard 7:18 and 13:48. Pryslni 9:27. Bucyk l6i:.'i9. Third Period ll Detroit, Kelly 'Howe. illlmari ll 4?; 10 Detroit, Lindsay 4M Pronovnsi ltl'lf); 11. Mo n l l r a I. Beliveau ioirnstead None- Stops Mf'Nf'iI ii I Im25 Hall G I G-20 Fiyers Score 'l8-i5 Upset Over Stad HALIFAX (C13) - Shearwsier Flyers upsct predictions Satur- day by editing Stadacons sailors 13-15 to advance to the Nova Scotia football league finals. The fiyers meel Greenwood born bars for tho purdy cut! in Hall- fax next Saturday. Bombers won their berth by finishing first in the league schedule. a condition that also Rave them on right to '0 play in the eastern Canada inter- mediate finals. Rankin most on the fine rim- ninu of alfhaeks Ruck Taylor and Bruce Walker. Flyers got no Bargain from the sailors on a muddy wanderer: park field. A touchdown by limping Bob Hayes gave the Shesrwater Club a three-point edge at Hal(time. Stadacnna got into the scoring in the second quarter on a field goal at. Dunitaifs University basket- ball team made its first borne of theileaaon a successful vlgndsetltrdlynlgbtatlhdrgym St. Mary's Univer- defeating sity 41-45 in a close hard fought exhibition tilt. John (Honda) Kelly's field on! with less than a minute of ay balllntbelsstefsocondsoftbe game and "freeze" It etitectlvely. Kelly teamed up with captain lob Feeron to lead the S-D.U. scorers with 14 points each. Kelly bit on seven occasions for field goals while Fearon was deadly in the free-throw department making good on to of eleven tries. ltesroii swisbed in four points on field lonla. - It was in the free-throw depart- ment that the sentamarlans fail- sd badly scoring on only 11 at 22 attempts. The Saints did much better hitting on 13 0! 19 tries. St, Mary's led 83-18 at halftime but were outscored II to 13 in the second section The game was a close. tight tussle throughout and at various points was tied no less than 17 ea. Lsnlry Don Clarke wns mg. . Y. Tan rrr r lack (spy Rudy's youthful Bullies Youth Club travel to Snnunsrslda tonight for their first appearance of the season against the Aces at Civic Stadium in an Island League game. The youth club will be bolstered for the game by a new defense- nsan in the person of Arnold Mullins who tolled last season on the blueline for St. Dunstanls Earlier this year Mullins decided to call it quits on far as hockey was concerned but has reversed his decision and will play for B.Y.C. Ready's B.Y.C. demolished Mon tngue Primrosea 7-1 in their first 5. s. 5. wt: Ch'ship By Default Fred Driscoll's Queen Square school rugblsts are 'P.l:.I Inter- scholastic champions as a result of winning the second game of a home and home series with Sum- Inerside High School on laturday by default. Injuries and sickness depleted the Summerside H lchool ranks so badly that uck Moos. alien was not able to field a team (seven day's) without having been beaten tled or scored upon. Coach Driscoll had warm praise farithr lununerstde squad and said that even though his team won 11-0 at dummerslde is the girst game of the final series that it was their to tort of the entire season a a.s.s. lied to be at their very best to defeat by riuaterhaek Ron Binnie. the high school. Montague lNins Gaboury Play As Curling Opens At Ci1'town Montague curlers won the Gab- oury Trophy on saturda in lay uh. which opened curling on P.l-1.1. for the season. This wpa a club competition and lMontngde with a total score of gm." 3" 41 led Charlottetown with W and R.C.A.'F. with 29- Albertnn and summerside town were not repre- nestled in the competition. Dr of the Charlottetown Club. made the presentation of the trophy to the Montague curlers. Members of the winning team were Carl Stewart. Art Sullivan. Art MacDonald. Pete Sinclair. Gar- ry Jardlne, Homer Moer. Rod Martin and Mimi Robertson. AFTERNOON ROUND Hughes (Ch't' , no ifitl iiil - 9 Stewart (Ml i . mo ma name -. . Christmas (RCA!) i l no one - 1 no lie moi -I Machine (ClI'tl , l ; W.O- MacDonald. President It Sullivan (Ml ' till! 111 one - 'I Underwood (RCA!) 210 Ill 10!! - I EVENING ROUND C out - id as non Ill :Dld - I Macnainc mi 004 I310 - I Sullivan 21! Ill wt A 14 Underwood if! 100 mu - 0 arises in: one - in remaining in the game made thm difference and the Saints manag- ed to obtain possession of the g '!le ciiaiiou-towii supra. Monday. Nov. 19. 1056 Saint: Nip st. Mary's 47-45 In Basketball Tilt Saturday ales VlfithTAces S'side Civic Stadium Tonight 1 l scorer for St. Mary's with 12 points. Ross followed with 11 and Dunsw Ih had 9. ' Chick Morrison had 7 for S.D.U- and Lorne MscGuigsn and Brian Noonan had 6 apiece. S.D.U. lost Pete McGonnei.l in the first half via the five-foul route and Clarke left the game late in the second half for the same reason. SCORE BOX F6 F! P 2 1 3 MacGuigan Noonan Kelly . . . . . Tingley . . . Feamn Farmer McConnell :- AGQGQ - - - up . . . . . -I r.see:,sio.3:n:xsi-..n3-1: ST. MAM"?! Clarke . Ross Falconer Burns Dunsworih Mullane Pheeney .. Leach . T(lTAl..l Referees: .. -3,. so-roou....i-rang uau.-:,gu9,..:N n.sUsao-stanza; 31:59:: at o- ' .- E -Iva:--snub: r.:oeo'5eo::O::.n cu I H inn N'APi .. ins were it”? i by blasj home a shot by George Armstrong In the final minute of the opening Schedule Of S'side loop a revised schedule of snide Procbristmaii ru- rell elnucbceuthefirst teams mentioned will play the first game of the doubleheader which will start at B DJP. sharp. NOVEMBER 21- ECAF vs Albany: Albert-. M8V::'lI::rt'-OWII. l on vs RCAF: Albsn 1 Freeto y es wn. DECEMBER f L-Freetown vs RCAF: Alberton vs Albany 11-Alberton vs Freetown; bony vs RCAF. 10-RCA! vs Alberton. Ai- "'C'riisfoiir'(:'i:i3N'r'nE '"ii:'"' Belfast. capital of Northern ire- .Bruios- iB”o3ait. Leafs; To . Streair T Rriod while Boston was short- handed l starts. They had a seven-game winning string going until they were tied by the Ran art (G. Armstrong. Sloan 19:41. Penaltie : Dufi 4:24. James 4:45. Mclfenney 18:58. - second period: 2. Boston. Chgv. reflls 1:54; 3. Boston. Mclfenney fLabine. R. Armstrong) 7:35; 4. Boston. Stasluk (Mohns. Gardner 11:08: 5. Toronto. Stewart (Duff) Harris 11:26. Penalties: Migay 8:09.gBolvin 8:09. Mackell 14:81 Third Period: 7.” Boston. Gard- 8 :30-11 :30 M uslc by "The land. received its charter of in- owporetion in 1613. I 15:16: 6. Toronto. Smith (.lamee.' o Nine . W 1””!-III. Stanley C235. Ffliril ties Horton 4:31. Flumsn an Stlaiuk 19:0. Btopa: , Chadwick I) 8 Iewehuk I 11 Hold liinlor . In an effort to determine there are no in the City interested this season to warn this evening at from 6:00 to 7:00 . their 11th birtbd for-J ill asdwdgsts thlse'irevTrning?:workurt Sponsored by S.D.U.-A.A.A. the Junior age group only HOCKEY DANCE . AT THE ROLLAWAY TUESDAY, NOV. 20 Admission 50 cents Downtowners" dart of the year Thursday and thrilled ood d i win: I their bniiiriugtziacfisddnwiui open style of elm - i The Aces will be going may with pretty much the some lineup that nipped the Saints 3-4 in on overtime thriller at the Stadium Friday. Bonnie Howstt will be in a Summerside uniform for the contest and will likely lineup on the second string forward line. The Aces victory over S.D.U. has been protested by the Saints and a decision will be handed SALE PRICES GREATLY REDUCED - BUY NOVt : in Practice Tonight if ' hockey piayerf ill PiaylqL nt forming a league a workout will be hem lb; Sports Arena in. All young men who have had, since August; is to play mi junior competition. It is polufgdj out by officials in charge that leagues have already been formed hence, will be for; . I ' I I' . .... izgi MEN 5 OVERCOA-I-S Inna. 534 so FtTi'i,(1)5ViI:R zrelteniativge aliilieups. R45-M . 9 ' I AcesRTdC(i0llai.illll-i slileevesisheele, " (E:-1a'rEt Grsadg: l"'0l'Wll;Ill:'- Coke REG I.- ra y. c urmen. ennessey. - H M s:':.':'::.-.. 2; WWW" mm W? - I9-50.. ”'?;"'i-"ck Goal l')oyle' n-tense I 47' if 7 perry; "ir. siiepbardf Mullins. MEN'S Rm - ..:':.';-:'....::.."--.-."".i.:.s- ' nu 315-35: W . gm-rla. -l.'sii'apiurd. i.. simiieraf sugpl , .3 .0 1 Burke. 8quare”ggs. Westbsrble. t --- rd .i I . 7A';' -. com M an 995- SUBURBAN 816.95 a " ” coiiiss. PARKAS Wm 9'95... .. 3 SPORTS ARENA SKATING MONDAY and wszontzsmv nrrmnoon-.4-s:m Adm: Adults 25:: Children 10c I-as-scuoor. IRATE WEDNESDAY--1:30-:l:oti Admission: Farnuy zbc MONDAY and WEDNESDAY EVENING-J-to PM. Admission: we TUESDAY-8:31 P.M. P.E.I. Hockey Ialgue. l'IlDl. vs. MONTAGUE nrunsnsy-mo rm. I P.E.l. Hockey League PAIKDALE vs. I. Y. C. FRIDAY EVENING-4-10 P.M- Adm: Adults loci Children Se HAT. AIPTERNOON-8:N-dil Adm: Adults Ibc; Children 10:: EVENING-MINOR HOCKEY STORE oesu mm s SATURDAY u..q-no 3,". t as A specialist IN CANADA'S NAVY Today's Royal Canadian Navy is a technical personnel complex Equipment in . so close to 50 different oociantions in the dfering nund training in useful I j inreelnisn planned careers with good .1 tlventure. and piutlgeof service to (Sea. 1 tniinedlete openings in the H16 - Navy with tralnll and main radar, comm ll! macs oases-cssstotu Visit N Resulting miner Uum amm 1 mvanauuiungornen. Pbsno4Dl3 armament: 7 , . M