scored two tr here Rugby team 8-4 in a Maritime tween the Intercollegiate Rugby game. Fullback Rtidncy Maclnnis ac- 2-0 advantage. counted for the Saints four with two beautiful early in the Dunstan"s lead. uprights to giv penalty kicks bit! but could not crack the into a temporary 4-0 tackli into the Axemen's end of the play- ing field. Fr”-V75 5('""'”' time a 5-4 lead when they sct Their efforts fliilfl off when re-.the only try" Results u. s: lped 5 College Football 9 By THE CANADIAN PRESS Y Saturda East Harvard 21 Columbia 7 Pitt 21 Nebraska 7 Maine 13 Connecticut 0 Syracuse 13 Army 0 George Washington 25 Penn 6 Yale 34 Cornell A Colgate 15 Princeton 0 Lafayette 21 Dartmouth 18 Navy 34 Penn State 14 Rutgers 14 Brown 12 Vermont 21 Rochester 11 Bucknell 38 Temple 0 Rhode Island 39 Massachussetts 15 Boston 82 Drake 2 Midwest Michigan 14 Northwestern 1 Duke 20 Ohio State it Michigan State 21 Notre Dame 7 Purdue an Iowa 20 Boston College 1 3Deiroit 0 Illinois 21 Minnesota in Cincinnati 13 Marquette 12 Indiana 14 Villanovii 7 Oklahoma 44 Kansas ti Iowa state 20 Missouri 14 ACADIA IN LEAD Wings, after a nu rprising in straight losses, final ly scorcd th League season Saturday night Gordie Howe sparked them in with two goals. four minutes in the early part the second frame. Earl Reibei iLindsny and Alex Delvecchlo turn. Frank Martin scored Chit- pocriod and Howe got his st-co shortly after summary First period: Scoring; None NHL STANDINGS By THE CANADIAN I'RESS Washington State 9 Idaho 0 Utah State .12 Montana 0 Idaho State l5 W tColn.t State 0 South Tennessee 20 Alabama 0 Davidson 54 Washington and 1 Mississippi 27 Tulane 1.1 lSt. rfxfricii l Up First Win '" "l ANTIGOMSH. .vs. icrr Arkansas 27 Texas 20 Richmond 7 Virginia Tech 7 Texas A and M I!) '1'. Christian lfl h wt-st Virginia 39 Will and Mary til Virginia 20 VMI 13 , Maryland 25 North Carolina 7 Auburn 14 Georgia Tech 12 Nlnrldn IR LSU 14 ousie University Tigers 21-7. Dalhousie took an early lca fully converted Watson's down. Shea booted in field goal to wood used to make howls. comes from 31 free native to Jamaica. P.E.LeaoJe Folds After 35 Years Operation STEi.LAR1'0N. N.S. Antigonish - Pictou Hockey League. oldcsl established senior circuit in the Marltlmes. decided Sunday it would not operate this Winter. Only Plctou Royals and Truro Bearcats expressed willingness to compete. Harry Trainor, leaguetlcagne. president, said - "there seems no! Halifax Wolics also rt other alternative but to suspend-because of financial di ..L....L..-.,.,...,...L ,;-;LL...-,-.,. housie scoreless. 1 CP i-Thc play” The loop had operated for Colchester, 35 years. Barkers of the clubs had hopctt New Glasgow again would enter to form a three-team loop but llcg (Jolcy. Rangers" reprcseiitntive, said financial difficulties p,-9. vented them from Joining the? nipped out fficulties. Montreal Canadiens in Tie With Black Hawks (THICAGU iii" ilnurirr Irrlls third-period goal real it 2-2 tie it Rich- gave Hunt. to . ith Cliicago Rlacltlnrtt. Johnson; Hawks Sunday night and ran thelMosriell. Curry. Beiivenu, Leclnir. sanadiens unhraten streak to five M. Richard. Moore. Olmtitend. H. Richard's tally. the 427th of hlslRichard. Talbot. Marshall. national hockey league careenl Chicago - Goal: Rollins; de- came at the 14:00 minute mark fence: Mortaon, Woit, Fogolin. the titial period. Two Hawks. Stanley. Martin: forwl I: I- ranlt Martin and Nick Miclmskl. tai, Cieala. Wilson. Watson. Sui- anrt one Canadtcn. Bert Olnistead llvan, Leswlclt, Mtchonht. Mela- Wert in the penalty box at the tyre. Litzenberger. sim. Lallnda. tlmtf. . Referee: Jlcit Mehlenbacltcr: Mickoslti haul scored to IIVIIMIICMO. Chicago the lead earlier In the SUMMARY frame. Hawks" Allan Stanley and First cyan, st... Montreal - Goal: Plante: de- nt!" Harvci . . Laurent. Bouch-. wearers of the Red and White a points Acadia then made a tletcriiiineti game to send Saint line as the local Collegians led the ng of forward John Alex Mac- lllinutes later the visitors in CHICAGO ICP) - Detroit Red first victory of the National Hockey 4-1 win over Chicago Black Haw ,sisted on all three. by Howe, T - St - . . Francis Xavier Unii'ersily pirkc Wssmsmm Sm? 2" Kenlmky H lup their first Nova Scotia Senior Football League win of the season. Saturday when they defeated l)al-- when Charlie MacKenzic surcss-l toiich- . St. FX in the second quarter liutl SM” 2" ll”? 0 McCulloch added a rouge for Dal ''7”777 '"”TT lto keep Tigers ahead 6-.1. HARD W009 St. FX racked tip thrcc touch- Lignum vitaci. a very hcavyldowns. two converts and a rnugc in the last half while holding Dal- forwarda: Gamble. ' man Bill Hills set the sta the try when he scooped up defenses before bcin e the on the five yard lin 9. Saints race over the line and place ball directly behind the posts. attcmpted convert was missed. out ithe opening. ired SAINTS TIIRIMTI-TN in:-t They were on Down Black First Victory Penalties. Goldliam 1:49. l.alonrl4 reev 3:01, Stanley and Ullman 10:17. cir 35, Lindsay lllcihcl. Kelly) 3:27: .'l. D 'l,troit. Dclvccchio IRcibel! 4:05. kil Penalties: Micknski 2:05. Gold- . lit l0:.'l0.T ' d5 ll” After a scoreless first pcriotl. l)e- (2a,m1 .14 nmmmm 3" U nan trnil tallied three goals in less than ' t of Third period: as. tin tMt-lnlyret 4. ('liit:ago, 10:05: ed Howe tDinecnl 14:49. in Penalties: Mt-lutyrc 5:07, Chevro- .fils 10:30. Pryslai and Howe 12:30. Mar- 5. Detroit. zigo's'Gotlfrey 17:15. only goal niirlway in the linal: "ll. ilall Windsof Wins From Truro I4-0 Far West M t I ll; '1: A; P';" 'rnunu ICP) .Wintlsor Swasti- liritish Col ti W. Washington 0 B”: r” 1 2 l 15 1'0 5 kas trounced Triiro Bearcats I4-0 W.VDmlnK 33 Tulsa I9 Cgiscgnn 2 2 1 13 I6 in a Nova Scotia-Prince Edward Baylor 13 Washington 7 biew .E,nrk 2 2 0 12 14 4 Island Senior Rugby League con- Oregon 21 California 0 Demm 2 3 0 16 H 4 ltest here Sunday. The defeat was College of the Pacific 13 Or. st 7 Tnmm" I 4 I 7 1., 3 tTrurn's second in two days. They UCLA 21 Stanford i.'l twere blanked 6-0 Saturday by New Glasgow Grads. lNashua 579.950 Jocltey Club Gold Cup NEW YORK rAPi---The Bclair: stuti's Nashua pulled away on the final turn Saturday to capture the 579,950 Jockey Club gold cup at Belmont Park by some four lengths from the Christina slableis ing Cap. Mark's Puz7lc finished third in the two-mile racc. run over a sloppy track. , The victory was worth SS2 854) to-' the lhrcc-your-old champion, who .was making this his final appear- ance of the season. It shot his lrui-nings to 5945.415. making Na- lsliua the second leading money uinning horse in the world. When N.-ishiia returns to racing in the uintcr at Hialeah Park. he'll shoot for ('iIalion. racing's only million- .1u'c. with 01.085760. Nashua was timed in 3:24 4-5, uith Eddie Arcaro up. The Belair star paid 52.50 and 32.10. with no 'show betting. Thinking Cap. who' .lcd for about a mile and a half. before dropping hack. paid 32.301 -to place. d d l T l x Period: 1. Johann of Montreal scored by (Martin) ll:u. 2, Monti-e'.l, period. .1 I 0- HM ounnie. llosdcilt tazaa. Th es: 'I,eswlck Mt. 10:07. I IMIIC. 1 Wilnon 0:3 It. Laur- ptirlsman Vxzymxir Qyarriar a loose tin hall and raced around the Saints 0 g pulled down Mac-Dougail to From the ensuing scrum Olsen picked the ball and passed to Don- nie Macvicar who cut through to up the deficit. About four niiut-tcs before the game ended thev had a golden opportunity but missed 9. set up a 3-0 lead. s 7 Acadia Come From Behind For 8-4 Win Over Saints Fred Kelley's Acadia Axeman lerec. Dr. Frank Jeli-is awarded ys and a penalty kick the Saints a penalty kick on the Saturday afternoon to defeat visitors 37 yard line. Marlntiis took the Saint Dunslanis University the kick and booted the ball be- ge fur yard line when they got a half- e play underway. The ball came line from Dunnle Jackie MacDonald to Sandy MacDonald to Kimbal ut along the Jay but Jay was pulled down the Acadia five yard line when failed to get the ball on time the break into the clear. The Earlier in the half the Sal made another dangerous Donalri: subs. Gerald the At-atlis 2.'i.Donnie Lcclair. lForbes Kennedy lScores 2 Goals l MOIVTREAI. to lead the Montreal junior Cana- .- . . diens to a 6-1 triumph over Tor- Second pciind. 1. Detroit. llnvr . . . . . tLindsay. noiiu-ii 0:21: 2. iicti-nit ml” 5'' Michael-i l" 5" lV'”"'l ' Laurier trophy hockey play Sun- . y. rooiBLii”is?3hF&ings By THE CANADIAN PRESS thrust er. Donnie MacDoueall: forwards. John F. MacDonald. Des Mclvor. John A. MacDonald. Joe Revell. Jean Paul R0uSse”' Ii)w';v;u3g;::,",thii'd pcriod Saturday ni:'.ht tn tic. iCPt - Centrcnian Forbes Kennedy and linemate Bob Courcy notched two goals apiece Liam i. R. F. U."Looks More Than Ever Like 2-Team League By THE CANADIAN PRESS The Interprovlnciai Rugby F00!- ball Union looked more than ever on held Hamilton tn fair control for three quarters of their game in Hamilton but the Tlcata. making game. Alouettes downs to Argos' 20 yards on the ground again made st and gait Page 6 The Guardian (int he' tol 5Scoring Lead nts TORONTO lCPiuBoston Bruins. capitalizing on it Toronto penalty. scored two quick goals late in the the. Maple Leafs 2-2 bclore 13.001) iNational Hockey League fans. l Toronto counted two goals in the jftrst period and appeared to have; the utes. Leaf boarding and before he rat the Bruins were on even Left winger Marcel Bonin, ob-' tained from Detroit Red W durinr: the off-season. was the man t'or Boston. scoring our tally and setting up the other by Orville Tessicr. former Montreal Royals player. Billy Harris. 2i-year-nlrl rookie who iron the centre job on the Leafs top line replacing rctircd Gordie Howe-Takes Over: A game wrapped up with a 2-Olfenge; lead going into the last five niin- Thomso centre George Arm-lstrong. Sloan. strong was sent off at 15:06 foritcrenko. Smith 10:22. G. Armstrong 15:24. Stasiuk sure of at least a Iocond-place tie in the Big Four. broke loose for three converted fourth - quarter touchdowns and a 28-1 win. 21.102 AT MONTREAL Playing in shower: before crowd of 21.102. Alouettes were never behind. Their victory held like a two-team leazln 3041! 0” the strength of overwhelming Vic- tories by the leading Montreal A1- oueites and the runner-up Hamil- ton Tiger-Cats in weeken titunet. The A15, gunning for tr sec- and Big Four title in two years. crushed Toronto Argonauts 44-23 Saturday in a sensational air duel Etcheverry's 15 completions passes gained 314 yards, nu gained 302 on 12 completion; tries. Montreal never trailed building up it 17-0 lead in th. quarter. In Hamilton. the n ers. starting with to Monday. Oct. 17, 1955 eiv-ioolt in The N.H.L. intact their two-point margin over after almost a weekplg; "ell between Montreal's Sam Etche- Hamilton and left Argos in third . . 3 5" Donald blocked the visitors on The Acadians almost scared when Jackie MacDonald. Lewis I)ETR()lT tAPi-.(;ot-die Howe, First period: 1. Detroit. Llml- vgnty gnd Toronto's Tom Dublin- plgce, two points ahead of Ottawa. :,m;:Iga'ktem:;glan:aJf,'n'zl'agr;wt'l:g Flying quartcr Donnie hlacvit-ar,their scoring thrusts. !vlacDunald. again 12 seconds before the hall Macdoftald Bud AFll0ld Mullllls not over the National lluckey..iay lllowe. Relbell .130: 2- Delwll '. l Etcheverry fired five pay-Off tuned only 9.1 at the ha" scored a try for Acadia during tackling liken trojan all afternoon. ended. They pulled of fonc of the raced into the Acadia zone follow League scoring lead by contribut- Pronovost (Toppazzim. Pavellicltl ollawy; revamped Rough Rid- passes tn the collection of seven "cats. Nobby wlrkowski st the first half and picking quarter was the standout defensive hallgbcsi hallllne runs of the game ms it loose ball. .The Acfilllallsling two goals and two assists us 15:09: 3- De"0ll- "W9 lplmlcllt WT touchdowns Alouettes rolled uP- flrlng passes in the gun, U Clarence Olsen collected iwoiplayer on the field. lbut their cffoi'is were nullified when however recovered inside their own Detroit Red? Wings flashed their Kellyi 18:57. ' Ir". I 4 -I Three touchdown shots Weul W and these led to three .....,-7,. points for the visitors on a pen-i The Acadians were down on the the wingman stepped outside the 25 Yaftlllne 10 51013 ill? ullucll. old farm in drubbing. Toronto penalties; Cahan :17, Chevrefilsl n ' Joey Pal and one each to Hal Johnny Fedoso" led the pc alty kick. Mel Campbell of Sum- Saints 35 yard line when the ide line just before he hit scoring A Saints forward who plunged Maple Leafs 6-0 in a wild. lit;ht- 5:31, Lindsay 14:06. Armstronsl . N Patterson and Red 0'Qutnii. J. C. Wm, two touchdowns and H8”! merside scored the lone try in of battle changed once more, The territory ieffet-lively during the contest was.mai-ked game here Sunday night. 17:48. lwlll Over ew Caroline and Pat Abbruzzt scored gone, and Lou Kussemw S the second ha” on a plunge fmmlsa,-ms on 8 pm. slam.d ;,.. ag. Play ,-r.l..,-awed bat-h amt runh Jean Paul Rousseil. Arnold Mul-r T t G I. I lay. deg Second period: 4. Detroit, Howe along the ground and Bud Korchak the others. an convened l the Saints five yard line. .gressive Lewis MacDonald raced as tiic second half opened with a ins played his usual aggressive or?" .'l'.hT oa "mg" t(-Ema" (Pronovost. Delvecchlo) 3:57; 5. completed Momreaps scoring Wm, Trust". Steve oneschuk kik The Acadia forwards outheeletl back into the Acadia zonc to set,numher of individual players com game while Captain Lewis Mac-.Bi"c9' fm'Ts”3'p If; raj; g'mm" Del;-on, Ullman (Toppazzlni) 12: six converts and a field goal. new goal and a single fxl the Saints throughout the game and the stage for their second or-natty ing up with good runs, Sand- llac: Donald kept on top of the ball likel N"f:d?' kurllilglllf? Mail ;” is-l(,an' 59 :6. Detroit Dievehccio (Kelly, BOSTON, (cp).LLm Labtne Dubllnskl went to the air for all stone kicked Ouawals 10'” l obtained control of the hall for kick. Donald and Rodney M.-it-lnni made a bound despite the fact hr waslstefflfn t;),',”-0",. lA,.mfh.).,,',,.i Bali Hnwel 13554. gcored three goals Sunday night four Toronto touchdowns. llllulllg ln statistics, Hamilton ma: their hackficltl most of the way. The pin; sla1'lf'(" u-iirn Lewis good gains for the Sainl- '1”! playing with a let: injury. I '””;'('h'lka , 7 Penalties: Halley 2:47. Lindsay to lead Boston Bruins to a 4-1 At Pfeifer three times and Henry first downs ,0 anew” 17 The Saints played an aggressive Mat-Donald grabbed a loosc hall;Tink Olsen and Bill Hills di We Forward Donnie MacLcait was ellliamu K Goal, "3". dcfmw. 9:48, Bionda 13:47. Howe l5I17- victory over New York Rangers Ford once, pfeifer also had three 242 yards on passes to 6" 53"” am l"""'"'d ll” A"'d'a"5 aml "Mm through ' ma" "(wise (M m" Vlm"” oulsmmnng among me Acadi hr" Kelly Godfrey Hollingworth Pro. Third period: Scoring :none. in a National glint-key League converts. 179 and 288 yards on the H from getting their plays organized Acadia iacklers. He passed to Midway through the but he wards with his tackling ant Hg-vnovosi Gold-him Hmmanr. for. Penames p Bailey 8:”. Howe game Sunday night. "ATISTICS TELL M 179. Tigehcats mmplemdzrzt "ml ll” le5”ll ””" ill” "me" had Jacklc Ma"D""ald wk" m"”"l'edlA”'dia"'g l””'"l "mil "P" '9” gressim play" "wards: Rcibel Howe. l.i Hav. tminor and misconduct) 9:58. A. "nwd 0' "336 saw the With their line Playinsa stronger so Passes. Ottawa 15 of 20 very little territorial advantage in the march downficld before passing into the Saints 7on0 ant tor Lineups: Acadia-Fullback. Ray Dclvujcm" Dmeen. Bucvp Uh. Kelly 10:35. Nesta-enko (minor and Bruins keep the Pressure 011 L. t he contest -to the speeding Kimbal Jay who scvet-"at nu.-uct-essful t-fforts lCl( Tongc: backfield, Mel Campbell. man Chmhen-,5. T0ppam'"i. paw misconduct) 17:23, Thomson imi. Ranger goalie Lorne Worsley all Acadia had a con.-eirlcrahle weighhcarried the hall down to the Acad- the Saints defenses they ii” -ty- Dunc Jcwcll. Kemp Atkins. Bill Erich: tnor. major and misconduct) 19:16. "lglll wllll -"'9 ll”-V Labme. 5"p'l k F S 1. A . advantage river the light Saint la '15. dirt on a play from the fix --rd Hills flying quarter. Don lilac-. Rc(L.'.,.(,. I.-rank Umari. lines. Linsday (minor Major and "H-5. plying most of the marksman-p S Dunstan's squad Thc Axemcn. Play cuntinuctl in the Acadia cud linc. lVica picking quarter. Clarence Won. (gorge Hayes and 13,, Mnr.'cnndu('lt 19:16. 5l"”- V lh th g however. lost part of the their and the Saints nit:-re awarded at The ball tame back in llscn-Olst” "or-wards. Scott Weeks. Joey l Saves; Lumlcy 27. Hall is. B3?:E":l;Jll(t;i'.;n;tas Wm: xng, . weight advantage when one of penalty kit on in 35 yard line. from a serum and he passe" over Hoy' ton MacPhcrson. Don Mac - --- - --A-H r:-rmmv-?TTTTT . A S N their forwards was ejected from Maclnnis ag'ain came through 'i'i':h1the heads of three players t-Mel Lear Ian Fraser. Charlie Brown: . "ebmm" scored ml "'9 loser" S ' t f's' f. a s ectactu ar boot to send te a I t . ,' ,(':'v . subs ilasuu and Johnst I1. I , . . "';(:1l:l?;elgl'1LfL?lnlh':)cPllElytfIl:t:iTi the Salnlfs out front 40. I(1:0lrlnl)(?()eli'll(hri) l',)1;lftfl7l)'l”lhg(:d(lllP" St Dunstan's-Fullback? Rodin e I Firm pe”:gE"hSi2)':;g. Nam. Extensive repair W0l:lf lo! Dari The! Tulelali llfellll-i L'lVC1l npcning whistle and plunged deep Once more the Acadians raced and plunged through to st-orc The M8('l"'1iSJ backfield. Kimbal Jay - p ' Penalties: Gadshy 0:04. lt'er- the mien" md axle?" O I e Elew 03. W e mm "3" into Saint Dunstan”s territory just into the Saints zone and this time attempted convert was shor: -ind Picton Biiodeau. Ed MacDonald T O N50" 2335' Lewlcki 7.31 Armg Charlottetown Sports rent! 01” meenr t: pron:enade and tho after the game started. The Saints they made the scoring sheet with all the ta.-gm Sandy MacDonald: flying quarter. .m,,,g 9:45p merly the Forum is underway In S e 0 8 can een being enm- tnssod up a stout defense and turn- Olsen connecting on a penalty kick! The Saints battled hard in make John R. MacDonald; picking quart- ed the tide of battle with a surge from 25 Yards 3WBY- ' preparation for the contemp' J . opening of the building for the win- ter season around the end of this month. A short tour of the Sports Arena with foreman Harry MacDonald uuwps Second period: 1. Boston. Labine , . g . . :30; 2. New York. Ilebenton I"Bf?"":,l;1agoakoiziwcgntckg. (Creighton) 11:21; 3. Boston. La- bmfhl" R Arntnunnd, ' forwards, bine tMc-Kenncy. Bonin) 14:17; 4. Nlhsliciiiicy Labinc Benin Gard: Boston Mam” 17:03 ncr. Fcrgiison. Costello. Tcssier. oved in order to relieve congestion of fans in this area The canteen stand will be rt. plctely ronovated in order to g better service to thc cilstome Penalties: Horvalh 1:34. Muhns The boards around the ice 5 14:57, Fiaman 18:23. D V. P X bk S( . k La pr revealed that the new owners Carl face have been repaired and mails. -U-ll!-"l 0- 35'" - 3'. Third period: 5, Boston. Labinc Burke and Fred Briggs are inak- new board about 18 inches in ilamnm p Goal, Lumm, day Mcxenneyl Flaman) 13;09, ing every effort in the short time has been placed along the bum Bolton Cam" Monlison Penalty: Mohns 19:36 at their disposal to implement as of the regular boards surroundi n. ,m',wards. ' G Arm) Stops: many improvements as possible. the ice surface. The boards ha ' Du” Haniii New zvorslcy 14 15 7--36 the moment workmen are in been covered with fresh coats- . Migan Smwm.L;5aWCht1l( 7 9 6-22 the process of building anew ladies white paint and it is also possit urncdlgau-our, Klukayp Bailey - -.----A dressing room and waiting room that the roof may be! paint. lermsg: Refer", Jack Mehlenbacher. H R along the Western side of the rink white in order to help light co me5me,,; Jack Clancy. George GTIIOSS aces where there formerly was a play- ditions. . p ings l'-iycs. n .' J h er-s dressing room. Cleanliness will he. the order big Summary Sal" 0 II The old Islanders players room the day. The rink will be In spc mm period; 1. T0,-only Harris has been divided into two sections less condition when lt.ts opens Nestercukoi 5:15; 2, Toronto. SAINT JOHN M8. (CR Thcrepwith one part being used as the to the public and it is planm 'cwart 10:40 wasn't a double winner on the -uanagt-,r's office and the other to keep it that way thrnughm Penalties: Gardner 1:20: CaiianI'Satitrtl:iy harness racing .-nrd at --art as a check room it clothes. the year. the exhibition park. Work is also underway on the Daniel Hal Scot. ouncr of F. 'l:14. dressing rooms along the Eastern Considerable work has tici-n dflil Second period: Scoring: None. on the front of the building fit I Jones. Luwcr .(ars. N.B.. turned side of the building. There will fore the season opens the extcrm W11? ll Ted Kcmledy. and Ron Slewafll Penalties: Ncslerflnllo 3154- B0l- in the fastest time of the night be two dressing rooms for players will be given a new cant of paint l w 1. F A Pts. were the Toronlu marllsmon. bollli loll 7132. C0-7'3"" 3537- Dull and winning tbs fifth dash in 2.13 4-5. each equipped with shoowers and Workmen are busy on the pipe Edmonton 12 2 244 112 44 goals coming in the first period.lGardner 9:23. Ferguson 15:14. La- Outside horscs winning were washing facilities. and the groundwork for the is Sask. E 5 200 201 16 T0l”0'll0 WM 3 "'3" Sllu” Wllelllblne and Calla" 1355- New Look. J.C. Simmons. French Between the players dressing surface. Partons will he aSSllret Winnpeg 6 7 173 139 12 Stewart Ruled ltls Kolil 011 8 life-'!ll' Tlllfd Period: g3- l30Sl0n. BOMB Village. N.B.. Janet Clegg. Gage rooms there will he a smoking of an even ice surface Wllflll lllt .R.C. 5 9 I91 273 10 away. lMCK0l1mfy. l-illllul” l5-'25: 4- 305-itown. N.B. and June Lee Direct room and wash room for the rink is opened for use in ahou :Calgary 3 ii 180 263 s Rcfcrcc -1 ac Ii Mchlctthat-tier ton. Tcssit-r tQuackcnbush. Bonintlunion Mills. N.ii. :malc patrons. h -two weeks time. p handed oil! 14 minor penalties. 16:47. l - ill! l"luf evenly split. and a 10-minute niis-l Penalties: Pauagabko 0:38. Sta-' W 1. F A Flu. conduct and a game misconductisiuk misconduct and game mis- Monlreal 7 2 298 I55 14 late in the last period to Bostonlconduct 14:17, G. Armstrong 15:06. Hamilton 6 3 Z06 134 12 centre Vic Stasiuk for protesting Stops: Toronto .1 6 I74 236 6 over what he thought should have Sawchuk 10 6 14-30 Ottawa 2 7 11.1 26.1 4 lbeen a Toronto penalty. iLumley ll 5 7..23 Richard Brot l MONTREAL (CF)-The Richard. brothers went into a goal-scoring act Saturday night, 34-year-old Maurice bagging two and 19-year- old Henri one in Montreal Cana- dicns 4-1 victory over a hustling. scrappy New York Rangers team. The victory. before 13,097 fans, ran Montreal's undefeated string to four in the new National Hockey League season. Rangers suffered their first loss in three starts. all on the road. Rocket Richard. playing in his 11th season. ran his all-time goal count to 426. The Pocket Rocket's goahwas the first in the NHL for clair also scored for Montreal and Dave Creighton scored New York's goal unassisted after Montrcal had; TIME TO STEP OUT IN NEW FALL SHOES maissitai-2 This it the lime where this Fall. classic. straight ti you can wear an . .ami be right in into Goal-Scoring Act good oratorical form. Late in the third period some blistering com- ment from the New York bench caused referee Red Storey to call a "bench penalty." The minor was served by Ron Murphy. Less than two minutes later. Creighton was singled out on the bench and as- sesscd a penalty. fence: Gadsby. Evans: icy. Hergesbcirner. Prentice. Gen- itlron. Bathgate. Horvalh. fiction- in hers E; 30 M. Phil Watson. Rangers" new coach. turned loose a willing bunch of new- comers and veterans who lacked the polish and finish of Canadiens. but battled it out all the way and were willing to mix it at any time. The Ranger team was also in I cl Ii. Ha 1 se 10-minute misconduct ell T New York-Goal: Worslcy: de- Howell. Fontinato. lrwin. forwards: Raw- Ric P smutiitfir ytisnc. any- rtgtc. It's u p oxford, I favourite with Well- tireued men . . . and Ritchiell Mu-rn'nuI.'r line lather construction. A brown; I01, burgundy Lewicki. Montreal --- Goal: Piante; de- fence: Harvey. St. Laurent, John- Mosdell. Richard. Olmstcad. Marshall. Referee: Red Storey: lincsmen: Doug Davies, Bill Roberts. First period: Richard lLeclair. Harvey) 14:14. Penalties: M. Richard 1:49. How- 13:43. Bcliveau 13:43. Gamble 17:07 Second period: 2. Montreal. 11. Richard tolmstea Penalties: Creighton 10:45. 5. tscrvcd b e n c h penalty) Cre CWLESKM NM 10! Ollln xblujmu J.9..')5 to 519.” ofniioes in ruggetiiy built. . .full douhleiole. solid in five widths, Ii to Eli, and up to Stu I5. no Murliliy. Creighton. Popein. n. Bouchard. Talbot: forwards: Curry. Gamble, Leclair, Richard, Moore, Beliveau, H. built for ACTION 1 w summary 1. Montreal. M. 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