L.. ..................... iGame Of Football Series Saints, Wlelshmen Play To 10-10 Draw In First 6iTsT2'5-Tyii7ii'p6i?EiTy" Big Lewis tvfaciioiiald of St. Prince of Wales College and the liitermediate Saints played to a 10- , ed lh ,, .- Th, 10 i'-ewe” i3"?5i;1iiti ?f3.iil..-d rE.ci.”f&”?'i..t: Saint DuiisIan's field in the open-0 cgfmll and mnmed up ,0 mm in: tzaiiie of the island fntci-inrc.i-I poswwnn M MW pmsmn and alfrhlmsxmi:91?;Ekf"mb(:A(;E;;:fjV1d,pltinge across the line. Bud l.awlur 9.,-alll ..'c .1 ;i . . I. I ,. t scored on a smart iialf-iiiie flllli (o”"e(Led ,m H9 wmem '0 W 1 h 1 I 1 MI W n 0 Velhe Saints ahead 5-fl. Tl 3 .35 D nyd? ,w,.”:I 9) 0 Eiwl Youiig Gordon Tweedy put the HP 5ti'm5.'A ”E, M 1 U9 '1” Welshiiien on the sritriii: tulip ivlili Collogltws m mp You pmied LO”. a '.!5-yard penalty kick shortly after test. The game has l'F2ill'dFCl as” H, . ,H.S 1,). irgrbrsl '3 hr pmied he” dis Several iiilntites later Gordan l 3' f lull". d'.' It l)I'0ClllCe(l niinierous good half-T Ben" H S 00 b1 H1 H” line runs and kicking duels be-; tween fuilbticks Bud l.:iwl(ir of S D.l'. and Maik l.adncr of the P WC Both scrtuns worked well .i.i:i the forwiirds followed the bail lliivc hounds at a fox hunt. The second game in the best of three scrics will be played at Meni- up on Hutchcsoii doie acicss the line to sulti-d troin a scruin nrar adv-.iiita;;e of an E. ii. U. tumble to 5'.'OlE'. Lawlur put the Saints into the lead early in the second iialf with even terms with the Saints as Bob: fall on a loose ball. The score re-l thel Saiiizs line with lliitcheson takiiigl ' LITTLE SPORT ,4i A f? 35 E310-2.2 "W" i i i f 0TflT(;i-zfsiinix i i i IF YOU ORDER TODAY COAL -- FURNACE OIL - STOVE OIL - - ' PROPANE GAS WE DELIVER TODAY WE ARE IN THE FUEL BUSINESS ONLY ARNFAST OOAL OOMPANY 'llHlS7.G'U'ARDlAN. CHARLOTTE'FOliVN 5M. M. H. L. Levels Blast In Trophy Withdrawal 0 GLACE BAY. N,S., (CP) -The Maritime Major Hockey League says the Canadian Amateur Hoc- key Association's action of taking back the Alexander Tophy ap- pears to be Ii. "deliberate attempt" to force the league to withdraw from CAHA competition. C. Roy MacDonald. MMHL presi- dent. szild Wednesday night that mm Pilfpld mm, .iWdm"”'," Min" 3 Dena v kick. This lead was int:-l TIOOPY Brssrttc the lslifidelts ” ”'””k”l 1”” '1” 0”” 15 "Vim IY'”1).5,l iuis Mp UH nitmpm ed out niiiiutes liter when Di'll'1(i a 11,,S,..”mi d,.l.'Mm 11;; Del.” lift (in ill! Same think if! US 35 ”,l('m”l , 0 , 0 Maclieod riired 65 yards for the RES, Halo,” l:.hm,,,, 1):. min two they did to the Quebec Scnioi' The is his l)..l)fP(l'i(l 3) 3175 NW)" Welslinien's final trv i ,)en.:rm,mcni m'"L,mii.”1,.H,me5 3 Hockey League-make us get out" g::;”:nR :”(:)ml:flf,l, .xi.ici.co.i. a big iii:-es-qiiuiicr. ;um.,.m., mm a p.,mI,,1 mm, The trotnhr.-iion last your bv .;-ii i-i".-., , - s K .- A 1 H yhkhnhn ::”1zil"l14.l-ll. sc oped tip a loose ball on the, mjmy as ml, 1.951”, of Tuesday Hilifax Atiantics and emblemat.c p I - - - Smut. 33 ymyd pm. and bwkel H , . ., , H of tho major, scnii-professional the l.iic lo: 4 ill and iiiiikiii; good . - . , . llilslll-5 T131119 1” HdlIP)- 3559- 9 . , , - , - - avuav witii only iiilibiick l.aivloi' to was Struck "mm, the b1.,d,,e of the lt-0Clx0.l- ChiIml110YlS1lll3 "7 CBHRGV ' HP cmded the muerls d”5'V nose and low fdrelietid bvaa fivinv was mlhdmw" because M lack of i 5" mm" mm "iced 3”'05:i me puck during the set-oiid period of C”'"""mmist Tweedy iiiadr the roiivert tol Turf” we” (Our major league-E lsflld tlic Wclslimcn ahead 10-7. i ' The We-Isiiineii had victory with-l in their grasp when the .lohn El-t d-in ecaciied Saints struck for their October ti) fi:i:il try. With only seconds left in the Rdlllf Jackie Alacllonzild coili- plcted R half-line play with a 30, Tl” Rh'lHY- yard mil to place the bail directlyi .-., .. . -.... - . - Skatm: . . S to 10 l)P7ivPCl1 the bars. l icontiniied on page 7) , , , . . , , The Se 'l1s then were wiiliiii Iilli ' " ”'"' ' "' w' EIJDAX W HOCREA 30? 0i V111 .V- l-ii”-1111' 111195 ill! Ii-vi subs. MacGiiigaii, Webb. Goudet. llAl.ll"AX is. ISIANIII-ills 13411 dlrrcily iti front of the l).1lS P. W. C.: F'oiuai'ds, l). Macix'in- tiliiliiiigiik .s'ixniz- , 4 ti, :,g;0 for the roiivrrt lint his atienipii itoii. N. Hansen. 0 ' liias ivide. 4'i".xccdy. B. 1-luicliesoii. J. Revcll: 3A” R”-i"'- , lrillttllllsz backfield, N. T-lizuiio, D. Macheod. A.'tcrnomi Sk.-itiiig ,, .'i to '5 S D. U.: Forwards. C. .Vforrison,- B. Leitch. M. MacFatlyen, B. Auld: 0,-:1,” gk,,,,,,: V 3 M H, M. Callacliaii. ,1. Johnston, 1.. i fullback. M. lxidner; subs, G. C0.l2'i, : Cl:irkin. T. lifeftaiicli, l.. MacDon- l 1(. Mm-D.mnld, i laid liiii-kftcld. J Kelly. J. ii. l”l::ll- . . ., , rr. B Niaclsaatr. K .'al', ll. Gaudet. Q . .1. Maclloiialrl; fiillbsick, R. Lawlor; .,.., 0 ATTENTION STOCK CAR DRIVERS AND OWNERF seicciai. MEETING Cl.()VER (JLITB TONIGHT oer. 22, 1953 the game. lie returned ironic wiili 'he Islanders following the game and entered hospital yesterday for x-rays. As far as can be learn-3'1 his nose is not broken but his eye is badly swollen. . . . The gas-li is the second that Bes- jordered To Defend Title By December 24 NEW YORK, (AP) Joint. pfinard of Review VVM'illCSri:tv tolri Ilililil. hcnvywriglit champion , Archie Moore to defend his crown . bv Dec. Lll a2.iin-'t "sonicbody." p but. preferably Harold Johnson, the No. l contender from Philadelphia. I Moore sticcessfiiily defended his Boxiiig's Agenda: Financial Statement-Banquet Arrangements 1'. E. 1. Auto Racing Association. F. S. Morgan. wonurs onanizsr SPORTS SHOW FABULOUS HARLEM 1 GLOBE TROTTERS rmrrnixo . Start of the 1953 Basketball VERA I”('l”d9d "World Series" and the World Tour Sport fans all over the In Charlottetown ad- world have ncciainied tlicsn vancc liekets inav be ob- fabulniis ntlilnics so will you. lam,-,d 3' Johnnips Rest l"-T ' ' i.. 'T".."" 'T C aurant, Menl's Restaurant, DONALD Duck Moonnlspm Lodge. Sponsored Summersido Athletic Association comma . Tfsihws-T 7:00 ancrszoo r.M. Advance Tickets on Sale at Maurice Mill's Boates Pharmacy J?R”ES5'9N: Adiilts.;;lT2ll Children 600 by Clout of four fights with llitle June 24 when he outpointed iJocy Maxim, froni whom he won the cii.-inipior. iip. His six months ,rif non-titlc izrnre expire Dec. 24. Charlie Johiison, Moore's m:in- yager. told the board that he has never received an offer for a John- -son-Moore fight. Moore won three Johnson before he won the title. "Weiri: willing to fislil Johnson or anyone else if someone will iguarantee us 3100.000” said John- ; ION. coniprising '12 tennis when the trophy was presented by Field M:irshal Lord Alex-iiider. then gov- ernnr general. i. 1950 but there's onlv the four-team MMI-IL today, MicDcnald has sent a telegram Ito CAHA president W. B. (Baldy) George, asking for an immediate explanation of why the cup was withdrawn without the league. beitig advised of Llig proposed ac- tion. MacDonald siid he asked George what trnpliy the league now is competing for. and if the MMHL will be permitted to play the winner of 'enlor competition for the Allan Cup. ”The icaciio isnt the way the CA1-IA handled our affairs last year." he told the Canadiaii Press. ”And this action happy about OCTOBER 22, 1953 DIAL 6553 Snort Echoes From Prince county Olson Wins Middleweight Title With 15-Round Decision Over Turpin New Y0”-77P”'t'l "WiTwo More Football Player Fatalities Olson of San Francisco won 1 un- L.,L imimous 15-round decision over England's Randy Turpin Wednes- NEW YORK. (AP) GTwo high school football players died during day night to win the world's mid- the week-end. bringing to eight, tin The Summerside High School rugby team under the coaching of Dec Lefurgey made a. fine start last Saturday morning when they went down to defeat baore the All-Star team from the Charlotte- town schools by the close score of 3-0. The last time our local school rugbyists tackled a Charlottetown school team the score was, if our dleweight championship, Olson. an l1-to-5 favorite, weighed 159 1-2. Turpin 157. The hustling American cham- pion knocked Turpin down twice. doesn't help things this year. ',”e"fm'i 59”?” "5 fifm; lag for 9. five-count in me ninth number of grid fatalities in Lhp 0'7” 1:950 WE CAHA f(;71'a9d gr lyeetgs :3? Slsmn : OM53 30,9 round and 8. nine-count. in the United States since the start oi ape retoii eazuc an 16 g V . lath 1-oundy the geiuop, Fm” L”-L”? W” '""l” C1”5Sm' kluilwledfg (319 L3: ltgmgtyshlfglg The votes, all for Olson. were: .Other ..eath5 have included thrcr, ::iti:;LlNfntwiiid iilliciiife oihiliioiimtidxgi rSeEJ:l'll(3:l.l1lz1”iiEe to worri') about ileferele M1?i'il'49'4'::jil;dgeACmr' mgllegle giiliyters and three mg” ' " I ' ' ey Siorte - an 11 ze r Ur so 00 a ees. cup away, given notliing in return. susskmd 3.7. Earl King. 3 01333 west Va, without any consideration At Kcinptvilley Oiit., George. said Wedlicsdny that the question of withdrawing the Alexander Trorihy from conipcvlliioii and its possible renliit nicnt still are under con- sideration by the CAHA executive. 13. Chandler. Iii By JOE REICHLER NEW YORK. i!.Pl-Casey Sien- gci, only nianager ever to pilot a tc:iin to five consecutive world chninpionsliips, today was named niamzer of the year for the second ,straight time and fourth time in llhn last five yczirs. It was practically no contest as the 64-yc:ii'-old skippci' of the New York Yankees drcw 107 of the 1711 votes cast. by members of the Baseball Writcrs' Association nf AlTli"l'l(”I in the annual Associated Press poll. Stengel first iron llic "nil in 194') and repeated in 1930 and 1932, He easily netted more votes ili-in the combined total of the 1.3 other managers. Splendid Joli Charlie Griinni. who did R splen- did job steering the Braves into second plzice National League pennant race. was runiier-up. Grimm received 30 votes, six more than Charlie Dres- sen, who placed third. Dressen was released by Brooklyn despite lewd- ing the Dodgers to two siiccossivr National League pennants. Paul Richards. who directed Chi- cago White Sox into third place 'i MEIIEIT iiiii'tiso'iiiiii-itiiiii SCHURMANS SCHOOL PARADE Presents the following Program me over Radio Station CJRW Friday. October 23rd at 7:30 P. M. - Grade 8 - -- Grade 8 Reading. Convent - Grade 9 -'- Pub- A til Frank Corvnrnn - Air Marshal Johnson Reading. ' (2) Edward Perry -- North Carleton -- Grade 6 - Vocal Solo. ' Hi) Howard Perry - North (ierleton - Grade 5 - Reading. ' 14? Jeanette Poole -- Travellers Rcst --Grade 5 - Piano Solo. 45) Grill Blair -- Air Marshal Johnson (6) Elaine, Gallant - Miscnuchc llc Sprnkinl. ' i lchurmnn'I School Pnriido In Sponsor": and Produced mi a Public Service Feature by ' in A (8) (9) (l0) Catherine Poole -- Davld Weaie H S'side lliiz Mary Lou Baldncy a Air Reading. Roberta Shaw -- Pnul Offrr,-Siinimersirle E Piano Solo. (ll) H2) INTERSCHOLASTIC OUIZ CO TEST MISCOUCHE CONVENT vs. ST. EL ANORS ”'l'lu-so conlntnntil will compete in the 1 to .1 filnssronm Divlnlnii. M i iiitiN'll4CltlN 3ii"i'Vli iiwiiiijx In RSHJT i'Hf.iilliiiiillWN Did Ilia wiolig xiii gel it? Uh-iin- ml boy. did that milic Glndys ma! 1 'i:”'l-IE EADY (WANT .. GENE LOCKHART - HOPE EMERSON Ivun -.-.1-i imvu...-at-nu nu i-no-I -..-iinnu niiwu.-iui wot .u..-u- In-'HlH I run A IIPIIILIC IICYIIII o.-an-up-.. Travellers Rest--Grade 7- Piano Solo. Carl Wright--North Carleton -- Grade 6 -- S'sldr lflgh - - . Murray River Theatre MURRAY RIVER, OCT. 23 5; 24-3:30 P. M. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY J YATES siiilinx llkltl-Eiiliiilli-lYliPNHNlliSl Also Short Subjects and Serial FEDERAL AGENTS vs. THE UNDERWORLD Reading. h - Grade 6 -- Vocal Solo. Marshal Johnson -- Grade 8 - . Grade 6 4 Vocal Solo. lcmentary School - Grade 3 - Casey Stengel Is Named The Year v iii-in Milwaukee , in the. in the Aincricnn League was fiiurth. liv w.is iiinicd on 10 hal-K iois. Lou diiii(ii'r:iii, who did Ci, splendid joh piloting a rookie-dom- inatcd Boston Red Snx team into fourth place, received four votes. Single votes went to Al Lopez. Eddie Stinky and Rogers Hornsby Lopez lnndid tho Cleveland lit- diiiiis in sccoiid pl:iee for the thirtll strai;:lit ycar Strinky, in his sec- ond season its nianager of St. Louis Carditials. duplicated his third place fiiiish of 1932. Hornsby. after leading Cincinnati Redlegs iniol sixth plncc, was released befnrci the end of the season. i Stcngcl brought home a fifth, straight pciinnnt. despite the at)-l sciice of if sixvzlc 20-zzanir winnerl or lC'J,iiltlli batter who hit higher non. i Recnrid-lliiidiiiiil Harness Horses Are Relired YONKERS. NY. iAPi ..Flori- cm and H:;'.ilind Ellen. worlcl-rrv- eord-liolciiiig l1fli'llFf'5 liorsrs. l1nV" been retired, it was announced Wednesday. Florican, a six-year-old trotter owned by E. Roland Harrinian's Arden TI()lllP:CP.lFl Stable. Gosiicn. N.Y.. set -.i world mark of 2:33 for 1'. milos in winning the 51').- 000 Amcricaii trotting chnnipion- ship at Roosevelt Raceway last August 27. lfighiand Ellen is A nine-year-old nitirr nwncrl by Ralph Kroeiiingz of Milwiiiikcc. She holds two rccords: Highest c.-irnings among pacing niares-s93,2il5---atid best pacing mark for two heats divided, B204 2-5, set in Lexington. Ky., in 1950. Torohio leafs Eke Oui i-i , Tie wtiiigeiroii , rononro. (CPI--A iiiirci-per-l Yi"'We5id"”i- Toronto Maple Leafs a 1-1 tie with the league-leading Detroit. Red Wings in a National Hockey Lea-! gue game Wednesday night. K The split moved 'IkJronto onto 8. second-place tie with the idlci Montreal Cnnadie-mi and gave Dc- troit I. two-point. margin over the two Canadian cluln. Rookie hill Diiieen sent the Wlngs into a 1-0 lend early in the, second period before Nesterenkol iod goal by Eric Nestcrenko gavey capped the sustained Leaf drive for the equalizer. Lineups:-A Dciroit: Goal, Smvchuk; de- fence, Coldliam, Kelly, Pronovost. Wolf,-Arbour: forwards, Relbei, Howe. Lindsay. Skov, Prystal, Del- vceciiio, Pnveiich, Wilson, Les- wlrk, Dinecn, Stasiiik. Toronto: Goni, LlIT'l1l9y:sdEEEnCQ, Thomson, Horton, Fiaman; Bolvln, Morrison: forwards. Kennedy, Bailey, Smith. Sloan. Armstrong, Watson, . Migay, Nestercnko, Sol- lnger, Stewart, Hassard. Referee: 'Bill Chadwick; , lines- men: George llaycs and Jim Prim- i-nu. Sumnia ry:- - First period: No scori ix. Ten- nlllen: Bailey .31, Wait 9. 0. Ken- nedy 14.25 and 19.20. Sknv 14.28 and 19.20, Stewart, 19.27. . Second pcriotl: Detroit. Dineen. lneihcl. illOWl') 3.04. Penalties: Liimiey 1:10. Skov 3.48 and 8.32. Third period: Toronto. Neuter- cnko (Kr-nncdy, Smith) 1i.55. Pen- lll.lPl2 Prom-ivost 10.37. Bolvln 12.46, - -, Stops: - Fawrhuk . . . R l.'i -30 Lumloy 6 8-19 A. W. Shmckleford was unanim- ously re-elected mayor of Leth- bridgo by members of city council Monday night. lwith the material at hand. he would The Summerside scrum was de- finitely inferior to the Charlotte- town disciplcs of above. Sum-Hi looked just heavy, and were no doubt every bit as strong, but there must be a knack to this push and kick manoeuver, and the local boys didn't have it. They were also a bit weak on booting, having nobody like young Jack Katie to wait the pigskin towards enemy territoiy. high school player. died after being hurt in a game Friday night. Dor- tors said he died of a combination of shock and weak heartf. Lewis Robertson, a 17-year-old Alexander, Va.. high school player, died after he left the field at half- time of a Saturday night game. He complained or dizziness. Ot- flcials said he injured his head . A capacity crowd of 18,869 paid 8167.151 for the nationally telecast and broadcast fight. New York was blacked out of the telecast. Monctori. N.B.. second vice-presl- dent; Dr. L. Williamson, Edmon- ton, third-vice-presldent: Gene Le- tourneau, Quebec, national commis- sioner: and L. Laidlaw, Saint John. secretary. Kane's kioks were rather badly 0'1-he 13 me,mbe,-comm;55;On, of week "got handled. 100. b3' the Summerslde the federation will later appoint T b3Ckf1eld- representatives to the CBF board Afglianistan, covering 250,000 -'- of govenors. Letourneau also will square miles, has a. population of After seeing the Charlottetown head the nuns, commmee. about 10,000,000. Islander line-up (on paper) we were convinced that if Trainer stayed in the thick of the fight go down in hockey history as t c "Miracle Man of the 'Fifties." Tl y looked better than that on ice. Blackburn surprised us with his effective defensive play, Gustaveson had a very poor night but this wasn't a source of worry because every hockey fan in these parts knows that Gus can do a mighty capable job behind the blue-line Bucko does all right too as a rear- guardsmaii, and his stick wizardry continues to delight the fans. YEO THEATRE MONTAGUE FRIDAY-SATURDAY, 23 & 24 RED HEAD FROM WYOMING Maureen O'Hara, Alex Nio I The kid line of Dorrliigton, Car- ver and I-lennessey gave a pretty fair account of themselves, and may measure up to the require- ments of Major hockey. If they do, that will be I particularly brightt feather in the playing coach's hat because the line is two-thirds spud, and also because it should reduce the overhead to have such a line, take over from one of those cxpcn- l sive trios from further west. It is, perhaps not fair to judge the Mac- Pherson-Towers-Ritchie line on its first performance. The boys just. got into town, and were probciblyi tired from the trip. In our opin- . ion Towers, the chunky blond, i showed up pretty well. Saindoni looks good. All in all. the team Fast Action, Fine Scenery. Fervent Romance BOOSTERS CLUB SKATE in aid of ISLANDERS HOCKEY CLUB AT THE FORUM Thursday. October 22-8 to 10 REOOE BAND SKATERS 50 CENTS PROMENADE 2i! CENTS would seem to need some capable reinforcements. and no doubt it will be strengthened in the course of :1 month or so. They ce:'lain- , iv leave a fiite foundation to build 5 on in that fellow Bessette. A real 3 g,.illL', that buy! Saint John T Man Heads ; i Boxing Federation QUEBEC. tCPl- G, K. Garnett: of Saint John, N.B.. was clectcdi president of the Canadliini Boxing F-rieratioii at its annual meeting Monday. He succeeds Wilfrid Sum- suii oi Quebec. Other office:-st elected were: Emile Gauthier, Montreal. first R. H. Chandler. FALL -- MEN'S i i H FRIDAY, ooxr. 23 - 8:30 P. M. HALIFAX vs. ISLANDERS SEAT saun- HOLDING SEATS - THURSDAY-9 a.m. to 6 p.m. GENERAL SALE -'- FRIDAY-9 a..m. and on. PLEASE BRING HOLDING TICKET. POSITIVELY NO SMOKING PRICES SAME AS LAST YEAR. SEAT SALE AT THE FORUM SPECIALS & .BOY8t cnormno - STATION WAGON or proof nylo-gob . rog. price 29.50 now .. s Men'I hoovy quilted lined cools - full for collars, gray-blue and taupo show. 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