Islanders Suffer 2nd Defeal: By Begver Mt. A. Retains NB-PEI Rugby Title In 9-5 Win Over SDU Here Saturday Mcunt Allison University retain- ed their New Brunswick-Prince Ed- ward Island intercollegiate rugby championship here on Saturday of- ternoon when they -defeated Sailli. Dunstan's University 9-5 in the fill- ai game of the series played over the S.D.U. gridiron, The victory gave them the tltic by one ganle over University of New Brunswick, the other entry in the three-team series, by a margin of one game, Mt. A. chalked up three wins alld one loss. while U.- . N.B. finished with two and two. s.D.U. finished third with one win and three losses. Coming from behind a 5-3 defic- it going into the final half. we smart touchdowns by McConnell. fast, rugged Mt. A three quarter- man, salted the title away for the Sackville university. Mount Allison opened the scor- ing at 6:45 of the first half when Maclfinnon went over the corner of the field on zl 25-yard run at the end of a smart hackficld attack. Johnny Cash. fast-moving wing- man for the Saints tied it up one minute later with a terrific 33- yard dash at the end of arlothc: smooth passing play. Haliback George Cameron's penalty place- ment from 25 yards out at 17:45 put Saints in front at the end of the half. Second Half Outplnying the Saints in the clos- ing half to force the bail deep ill their zone, McConnell put the Mounties in front by one point when he scored on a smart 20-yard elul run at 19:30. In the closing seconds of the game, Mcconnell again i)l'0k': out with a smart display of run- ning. Taking the ball from a scrum on the Saints 35-yard line. with only one second left. in the game he sped through an opening alollz iii? right Sideline for a beautiful try. None of the tries were convern, ed, John Hill doing the kicking for) Mounties and George canlercn tori Saints. All were from hard angle: against a crou-wind. It was a closely contested firs: frame that saw both teams come up with smart running attacks and effective long kicking gains. Both held the advantage at times and pressed close for near scores, but smart defensive work on the part of the defending team at the time. prevented anything more than .a well-eamed touchdown apiece and 3- nice piece of place kicking by George Cameron, Saints outside half. Awarded a penalty kick on Mount A's 25-yard line, Cameron booted the ball between the up. rights for the two-points lead. Tak- ing the kick from a. fairly difficult angle and bucking a cross-wind Cameron hit the top of the cross- bar dead centre, the ball toppling over for a. good effort. But it was a different story in the second half. Making the best of short running and kicking gains, the Mounties took the initiative away from their waning rivals to contin. uaily force the play into Saints' territory. A hard working backfield sent -wingman McConnell off on two smart scoring runs that clinch. ed the game. The Mounties threat- ened all through the final half. and rarely let Saints get over the cen- tre field line. It was only deter- mined defensive action on the part of the saints that prevented Mount :.dfrcm going over more than they i . The official referee for the game was Gordon Bennett of Prince of Wales College. The following are the lineups: .- Mt. A. - Fullback-Parker; three- quarters-Macxinnon. Allan, Mac- Michael, McConnell; halves-Gosc. Nicholson; forwards-Hill. Bourin- ot, Pringle. walkinshaw, Russell Southerland: subs-King. Latimer Wntaon. Tuttle. Nixon. 8. D. U.-Fullback-Martin; three- quarters-Cash. Cheverie, coyle Murphy: halves-Dunphy, Camer- on: forwards-Ayers. Pendergast Clair, Callaghan. Devine, McIvor: subs-aloe Mulially. Clinton, Me. Quiiid. John Mullally. '-Replaced Martin in second half It 20 minute mark. STURDY INFANT z e'...lada's population at the time Iafwconfederation was only 3,310,- Monireal Out Of Grey Cup Playoff Eiclllre (By The Canadian Press) Hamilton's Big Four entry. downtrodden for 15 years. pushed to the top of the League satur- day by defeating Ottawa Rcugn Riders 11-3 in Ottawa. Meanwhile, Montreal Alouettes. holders of the Dominion crown. won over Tor- onto Argos 18-l7 at Toronto but were elilninated from the Grey Cup picture by the Tiger-Catv' victory. In the Senior Ontario Rugby Football Union final playoffs. Tor- onto Balmy Bench roared from behind Sunday to a 11-11 victory over Sarnia lmperlals. The gamc. at Toronto. was the first of 3 total-point playoff series for the O. R. F. U. championship. Edmontcn's Eskimos fought an uphill battle for a 17-16 decision over Winnipeg Blue Bombers at Edmonton Saturday night in the first game of the Western filter- provincial Football Union final. A ccnverled touchdown by Bob Pa!- frath on a pass from Lindy Berry in the last four minutes decided the issue. in the eastern Il'.i('FCOlIE?RI1lI.'3 circuit. the undcrdolz University of Toronto held Mr-Glll to a 6-5 tie at Montreal while Quee:.'s Golden Gaels edged Western at Kingstcn 13-10 Both games were pinycd Saturday. Tiger-Cats earned iileir 1033119 leading position in the Bit: Four their first since 1935. in the worst weather of the 1950 football sea- son. Four inches of soft snow, fri- lowed by rain. turned the field into a muddy mess by game time It was close enough. however, as Riders sought a face-saving win and Montreal Alouettes, hoping for a tie -with Hamilton. edged Toronto Argonauts 18-1'1 irl Tor- onto. The Big Four results left Ham- ilton and Toronto to play a two- game. total-point title series. Player Bnnished Import Nick scollard of the A11 knocked judge-of-play Jimmy Sinmson to the slush-covered turf in the Als-Argo game with a right to the chin. He was banished from the game and suspended indefin- itely. The blow followed a ruling in which officials called back a Mall- treal touchdown scored on a play that isn't specifically covered in the rule book, They held it was illegal for A15 to throw a forward pass off a blocked kick and pen- alized them 25 yards. Scollarcl was angered by this ruling and further enraged when another penalty was called against Ais on the next play. Simpson finished the game but later had four stitches taken to close a two-inch gash on his chin. Eric Crndock. League president announced the suspension and said further action would be con- sidered at the League's next rez- ular executive meeting. Scollard 30-year-old veteran of 10 years in United States pro ranks, could be suspended for life. T.H.C. Alison. president of the Canadian Rugbv Union, said the suspension applies to all Canad- ian football. Durelle Wins from llpshaw YARMOUTH. N.S.. Nov. 5 (CP) - Yvon Durelle of Bale Ste Anne. N. B., displayed a flashy style when he knocked out Alvin Upshaw cf Halifax in the seventh round of a scheduled 10-rounder here sat- urday night. Upshaw filled in for Roger Why- nott. Mahone Bay, N. 8., delayed at Saint John. N. 8.. by bad flying weather. Durelle weighed in at 16'. pounds. and Upshaw 160. Pi w.M0 mm By Rouson for stallis ilniversity rugbyisis against Mount A. here on Saturday in N. B.-P.E.I. intercollegiate play. winds The loss the saint Dun- up another season for the M"- Adam-coaclled gridsters. But at the end of the first half, it looked like it might not tllrn out that way. Playing smart ball in that frame, they held the play on even iernls with their rivals. limiting Mounties to one touchdown, while they garnered five points them- selves with El touch and a penaliy kick to lead at qhe end of that time by two counters. . o o Shortly after the final half go: underway. however, it was quite evident lhai lhe Mounties were not going to be denied their sec- ond champiollship in as many years-and they weren't. Playing a really aggressive game. they forced Saints back continually with short lunning gains that the Saints didn't seem to be able to cope with. and made them look any- thing llke the ieam that perform- ed in the first half. . . a Mount A.'s close playing tactics disrupted most of Saint's aitcmpts at organized play and resulted in loose ballhandling that the visit- ors took full advantage of to keep their backfield working on smart passing attacks that paid off with two tries. and came close to a number of others. At ihe end of fast running attacks. McConnell was the big threat on the Mount- ies ihree-quarter backfield dis- plays io go over for two smart touchdowns that was the Saints undoing. With the ViSit0l'S holding a 6-5 edge. McConnell took a pass from a 35-yard scrum ' with only one second left in the game to gallop down an uncovered lane at the right side of the field to stretch lliouniies winning mar- gin in four points. The game had actually ended when he crossed the line. but the play had to be completed before the final whistle was blown. It was the second time in two seasons that the Sackville rugby- ists have averted having the series being forced into a three-way deadlock for first place at the and of the regular schedule. In the final game last year against U. N. B. a tie game gave them the edge on points for (he title. A victory for Saints on Saturday would have put all il-lree teams in a three- cornered tie with two wins and two losses apiece. : . - 0 end football for the season however. The Char- lottetown Abbies have still Mc- Curdy Cup playoffs ahead of them in 'Marltime senior rugby com- petition. They will meet Glace Bay Caledonians at the Cape Breton centre this Saturday in a sudden- death semi-final playoff for the right to advance into the finals. . . . This does not Judging from all reports, both (he coaches and the team. really mean business loo, Finding ihat it was hard to get out for practices after working hours in the even- ing, the team held a meeting last week to talk it over. The result is that the players are turning out for practices now in the early hours of the mornim. at 6:30 to be exact. And any team that will do that, really mean to make a. show- ing in the forthcoming series, and are deserving of all the encourage- ment that can be given for their all out interest. 0 The Abbie: have plenty of mlart whether or not their daily. early morning sessions, with very little previous petition will '1)! sui- fieiem to carry them through, is hard to say. But anyone that will get up at that hour of the morning for practice, certainly has the game at heart. and a. spirit like that should take them I long way. 0 0 C Accompanied by coached Gordon Bennett and Lt. Col. W. J. Mac- Donald. the teatn will fly to Cape Breton on Saturday morning and will return by plane the some at- ternoon following the game. It is understood that the team will hold a special dance here on Wednu- day evening to raise funds to de- material on their roster. and all that is needed is enough condit- ioning to make them a powerful contender for Maritime honors. - At Halifax; HALIFAX. NOV. 5 (CF) Senior Hockey League game. a big four game. cles. within five equa llzer. Black drew the only penalty - minor for cpss-checking. meshes. Lineups: Delmonte. Dunville; Penalties .. None. Third Period 5-Moncicn, Milani (Morrow, McKenzie) Penalties - None. HockeLilesuIls Amateur hockey scores day) By The Canadian Press Ontario senior "A" Hamilton 4 St. Michael's ll. Ontario Junior "A" stratford 4 Oshawa 3. St. Catharines 6 Gait i. Barrie 7 Waterloo 3. Eastern Cumin Hull 3 North Bay 2. Medicine Hat 2 Moose Jul 3. Manitoba Junior l-o Iukltcllewln Junk! aaalmoorl 7 Flip Hon 4.. Maritime IMIIOY Moncfnn 3 Halifax 3 ujgilint John 3 cllnlofmnln l. fray the costs of the trip. Any sporting fan who wishes to sup- port the deserving efforts of those boyn. may do their bit by buying a ticket. . nsluu snot rllusllulll Rollo of film developed and printed and out out the IIIIIQ day. Prlllu doubloollootnnoxtnoolt Any 8 amount: roll Mu Ioprintl uuoborli for Ill.-.Mnll I'll: ATTENTION City. Lgcrvlno. I-.o. In If. coulom- THE GUARDIAN. (IHARLOTTETOWN Thick Fog Ends Game And Hawks Tied 3-All Thick fog bl-oke up a 3-3 overtime game between Halifax St. Mary's and Mollcton Hawks last night two minutes and 45 seconds after the extra period opened in a Maritime Hockey observers said it was the first time in the history of the Forum that fog. caused by warm weather and structural changes in the building. forced cancellation of Before referee George Mallinsun herded the gladiators from the ice they tried to disperse the low cloud bv skating around the rink in cir- After a sccreless first period, thr teams scored a goal apiece in the middle frame. Early in the last pct- iod, wally Black put the saints ahead but Hawks passed them "on goals by whit Mousseau and Lou Milani. Last-place Hawks held their edge until five minutes before the end of the period when Muckle Holiett tipped ill Bill Watsonis pass for the minutes Mallinson and linesmell Charlie Copus and Bert Sleep had an easy first period. The boys were on their best beiravior and it was not un- til the io-minute mark that winger Hawks opened the scoring late in the second period when Rod Mac- Kenzie made the play for Bill Mor- row. Withln a minute Saints deali- locked the score on Eddie Brown's screened slap shot from the blue- iine. Goalie Colvln never saw the shot until it was rattling in the Moncton - Goal. Colvln; defence centre. Bark- weli; wings, Demchuk. McKen- (Bodnar. Oimstead) 4:22 zie; subs. Drury. Galiipeau, Phii- 4-New York. Kulllman .Senlor Football standings. lips, Jeanneau, Morrow, Denny. Mil- (M01-904-'iv MiCii05iiil - i5i13 (By me Canadian Press) ani. Planche, Imonti, Richardson. Fem"-ie5 'r Gildsblb E831 - Halifax - Goal, D'Aoust; '16- DIG FOUR (Final) fence. Powers. Brown; centre. Wat- D t '1 R W L T F A Pts son; wings. Wilkes,1l-Ioilett; sub; e e Grabowsky, MeLaugh in. Buck. M - Hamilton .. 7 5 0 231 217 4 let, Ford, Thomas. Campbell, Mc- S 2 d Toronto .......e 5 l 291 la Gregor. Diguer, Black, Mel.-loyd. g II Montreal ,. 6 6 0 192 261 1'! First Period Ottawa 4 '1 1 182 231 9 Scoring - None. S t I L Penalty .. Black. n INTERCOLLEGIATE Second Period ?. I-Moncion.Morrow DETROIT. Nov. 5'-- (AP) - Mccviii 0 1 12-1 33 9 (McKenzie) .. 18.26 Detroit Red Wings battled their Western . .2 3 0 85 55 4 2-l-ialifalg. Brown way into second place of the Na- Queen's 2 3 0 48 92 4 (Powers, Hollett) 1425 iional Hockey League race as Varsity 131 1 20 94. :1 3-Halifax, Black (Watson) .22 205 fans tonight I d 4-Moncton, Moussea . It was Detroitls second decision (1-menu) 3.17 in two starts against the hard-luck .. 4.43 &-Halifax, l-lollett (Watson) 15.58 (Satur- Cnnadiens 3 Brandon IOVIYIIIIIO Holding sent: for Tuesday's hockey game go on sale Monday morning. Holding seats not picked up by 5 0'CIDCK the day of the game will be put on sale unless arranged for otherwise. Patrons outside the wishing their holding seats held, must notify the Forum Box Office before NOVEMBER 6, 1950' Millionaires And Miners Tied 2-2 GLACE BAY. N.S.. Nov. 5-(GP) - League-leading Sydney Million- aires and Glace Bay Miners played to a 2-2 tie last night in a regular fixture of the Cape Breton senior Hockey League. The game gave miners seven points. trailing Sydney by six. North Sydney victorias are in the League caboose with four points. St. Marys iflacll Hawlls Down New SAINT JOHN. N. 3.. Nov. 5-- (CP)-Saln: John Beavers again enacted the giant-kiile-ll role in the Maritime Senior Hockey League when they set, back the powerful Charlottetown Island- ers 3-1, Saturday night. The Islanders. whose only previous defeat also was inflicted by Beavers. remained a healthy nine points ahead of second place Halifax St. Mary's. with Saint John one point behind and sev- en above the trailing Mon::'.on Hawks. Vic Jackson's hack-checking and his winning third period tally. coupled with the goaling of Dennis Brodeur. were outstand- ing in Saint John's second triumph over Charlottetown. Beavers were ahead 1-0 at the end of the first period after Brodeur had kicked out 14 shots. ihree of them in the last two York Rangers 3-1 CHICAGO, Nov. 5 - (AP) - Chicago Black Hawks tonight ne- tained fourfh place in the Na- tional Hockey League. downing New York Rangers 3-1 in a wild game strewn with 14 penalties be- fore a crowd of 15.509. The Black Hawks shoved in two goals in the first period. an- other in the finale and held the Rangers scoreless llnill less than two minutes to play. .During a scoreless second pe- riod. 10 of the match": total 14 penalties were called. A five-min- uie major infraction sent New York's Tony Leswick to ihe box for a charge of slashing with in- tention to injure. The Hawks Bill Gadsby drew four infractions, two short of a league record. u.s.T3uEe K Football Results SOUTHWEST Texas 23. Southern Methodist 20. Baylor 20. Texas Christian l4. Tulsa 27, Oklahoma A 5.: M 13. Rice 13. Texas Tech 7. Oklahoma 27. Colorado 18. Texas A & M 42, Arkansas 13. West Texas Stale 40. Texas West- ern 12. FAR WEST U. C. L. A. 20. Oregon Slate 13 California 14. Washington 7. Southern California '1. Stanford , 7 (tie). SUMMAM Idaho Slate College 31. College of daho 7. Fir” P'"”d Wyoming 14. Idaho 1. Colorado College 27. Western 1-Chicago. Fashoway (C010, state 18. lstasiuk) .. 2:41 5 F ' . - 2-93-20, , .::...;;i:ss::- .l?"s::..?.-. 3 E" o' Benn”) - 13-04 Arizona 38. New Mexico 0. Penalties - Raleigh. Gadsby. Brigham young 27, Utah state 13. Sew-NI Period College of Pacific 33. Santa Clara 14. Scoring - None. Colorado State 18, Adarrls Slate Penalties- beswick (minor and 13 me), melon. claclsby (2). Dewsbury. Colorado A 8.: M 26. Colorado Mccaig. Kullman. Kyle, stew- Mines 0, art. Egan. Third Period Football Standings 3-Chicago. Guidolin they beat Boston Bruins 4-2 in a rough-and-tum-ble game before 11,- Bosion club which has won only one of its 10 games to date. The Red Wings' victory closed a four- game home stand in which they Pl5:ked.up three wins and a tie to climb llTi.0 the thick of the N. if. L. fight. 3100.000 guarantee ATLANTXC CITY. N.J., Nov. 5- (AP) - Heavyweight champion Ez- zard Charles recently was offered I 8100.000 guarantee to meet Jersey Fir-t Period Joe Walcott in ii title bout her: second: of the session, and the second period went scoreless. Saint John pushed me count to '2-0 after five minutes of play in the third period lll'llI. after the scoring of the lone Charlottetown inlly half way through the stanza. fired an insurance goal into an open not during a six- man Charlottetown atiack with less than two minutes lo lm. Ill ll daring mnvc. coach Murnh Chamberlain had lifted hlsfgoailc with Iwo and a half minutes to play in an effort to tie the score. Series of Fights The third period brought a clllsicr of fighis. developing after rcferee Stan Swain received hi- usual pushing around for most of the game by players of noth lenms. i The blowup came after "Bob Mudie had driven a rink-is-nz'h shot into the empty Charlotte- town cage. Conway of Charlotte- town. who had refused to face off on tho goal-scoring ploy. started pushing referee SW-Kin and for his efforts was Riven 1 m a t c ll misconduct. although George McLngan of the snm-'. team had got away with only rl two-minute penalty for a much more serious attack on the same official in the second period. Near the penalty box. while lhe (cams still argued about than legality of the goal. Mclniyre of Beavers and fiery Johnny Horeok of Islanders teed off. - and then I-leon of Beavers and Pawlvn- shyn of Charlottetown punched each other around for minutes. I-leon finally losing his llnlform in the brawl. The four fight-rs followed Conway to the penrllly box with maior penalties. Beavers beat Hal Gordon In the Charlottetown not four times. and the Islanders pro- tested three of the scores, finding the officials in agree- ment with them once. In the second period Pnwlynshyn tipped in a shot from Jodoirl's stick but it was called back. Bllck Whltlock scored the first goal of file name on I herd. ions: drive. Jackson's third period Jones, 146 Richmond St. l-Detroit. Howe (Kelly) :23 next1:y,sb,22, 3TD9ti'0ii. Pfysmi Felix Bocchicchio. Wa1cott's mall- (McFadden. Goldham) 9:30 ager, made the offer and said Wal- Penaltles -- 1-loreck (2) Abel cott would take 5 percentage of H0)". the receipt: for another crack at Second Period Charles, 3-Detroit. G. Stewart The champion won A. decision (Couture. Gee) 4:44 over walcott June 22, 1949. at Chi- 4-Boston, Creighton cago. (Horeck, Sandford) . 8:53 Walcott is listed by the N.B. A. 5-Detroit. couture .. 13:22 as the leading contender for too Penalties - None. championship. Third Period 6-Boston. Creighton (Horeck) . . , 15-.08 Penalties - oreck (major) Lindsay (minor and major), mam. Quebec senior an. Cilicoutimi 2 Ottawa 3 (over- -- 1 time). 0 - emen ill Bug y 2- 9110506 Junior ' . 3. FARE AND 4 Montreal Royal: 3 Qudbe Clto- L g h P ' M ,. c ea ue S I 5, Wooten: senior 3. WOLFVILLE. N. 5., Nov. 5- 7 Realm 1 5,13”! 5. (CD)-Acadia Axemen took ad- 8' XAPNIEENOI tvsvo penmlyh kg. 1: 9- e eat ova calla re a . wuum hm." win the auction "A" championsahip 19. of the Halifax English Rugby League here Saturday. Tech won the Nova Scotia In- tercollegiate Rugby League title luv. Saturday by defeating St. Francis Xavier University.- Too Late To classify CAI LEAVING FOB AMlll.'I!l' Winter Fair Wednesday morn- in. Can module three. Phone N38-R. C....A..M.MM...jS Lon AT IIOLY NAM! HALL blue burberry coat. size 38. Picnic phone 2912. - HOCKEY, FANS us Ffiilll D the 5 OUIDCK deadline. o BUS LEAVES SOURIS AND RINK SEATS PURCHASED BUS LEAVES AFTER GAME. GAME TUESDAY - NOV. 7 - 8:30. EACII CIRCUIT. BIG FOUR HOCKEY. US DRIVER IN ADVANCE. FORII FIFTY soars son) on room CHANCE TO SEE qlvln YOUR NAME TC is nus is Your orron'roNrrv.- IF WANTED - wlu. BE oourlnoz... RURAL llocluav FANS SOURIS AND POINTS TO BORDEN AND BONSIIAW Brodeur Outstanding As Saint John Takes Rugged Encounter 3-1 subs. Labellc. Heon. Blackburn. Brennan, Jodoin. Armstrong James. Jackson. Piatz. Whn, Mousseau. Officials: Stun Swain and Nail Sanford. Summary: Flrln Period 1-Saint John. Whltlock. (Mclntyre. Nicolle) iilf Penalties: Blackburn. Conwly (2). Second Period Scoring--None. Penalties: Jodoin. Mel-agan (21. J. Horcck. Blackburn (2). Third Period 2-Saint John. Jackson, (Murlie) 520 3-Charlottetown. Benton. (J. Horeck. Baihgate) .. 940 4-Saint John. Mudie .. . i840 Penalties: Blackburn. J". Hor- eck (major). Mclntyn (major). Conway (match misconduct). Pawlynshyn (major), l-feon (ma- jor). jW eunmne NOTICE tool was the second took a rink-wide pllIc0Ilr?)tl:lr.NI:: die and ltreaked in on Gord from the bluellne. firing .,..Cu0r"' 2:1” .3?" "9 mm Saved IVOIII Shuloul. Islanders flnall When Max Eeatoyn .Dce:.:pe!:m.?,'”: iloeotsrreli puck 9"? the sprawling rider. who had blocked , point-blank shot from Ball...,,,,' In the next seven or eight fmnf utes the dazzling Saint Jo)... new, minder robbed the visitors of at most sure oal ' dogen times. ' at 1"" hm " harloftetown had it . inside the Saint Josliln nijllimaliiz when Mudie cleared the puck from the zone. The rubber. glui. in: slowly the length of (hp 159 barely dribbled over the goal line. After the fights had been quelled. Gordon returned to 1).. cage for the remainder of the game. Larry Blackburn. Beaversi new defence player. drew four pen. alties for rough play, bug along with Mudle was a riandoug on the Saint John defence Cont” Whiz Mousseau, acquired from Moncton with Blackburn last week. was not used. Llneups:- Chariottciown: Goal. Gordon; defence, Vitale. Travis; cenirc. Tralnor; wings, Favaro. Pawlyn- shyn; subs, Conway, Mcl.agun. Duehak, Bathgate, B-.-audry. .1. Horeck. Gray, D. Horeck. Beaton. Saint John: Goal. Brodeur; de- fence, Bolan.Mudle;e-;ntro, Whit- lock: wings. Nicolle. Mcllliyrvz MONTREAL. Nov. 3 - (CP) - Four Montreal denial technicians were given fines taming from 8200 to SL000 in criminal court io- dny for practising dentistry illegal- ly. Roland St. Onge and Lucien Lafrance each drew 31.000 fines because they had previously been convicted of a similar offence. C. A. Mochon was fined 3500 and Fernand St. Jacques 3200. The Charlottetown Curling Club will accept ap- plications from ladies interested in curling. Further information may be obtained from the Chairman of the Membership Committee, Ralph M. The Charlottetown Curling Club will also accept applications from gentlemen interested in curling. ..A..S......-----3-.......---...--.-.-.; ' CIIARIDITETOWN TO CIIARIJOTTETOWN RETURN TRIP-ONE AND ONE HALF FARE BORDEN-6:30. ON BUS AT 31.00 EACIL M WEEK uonmv -. SKATING -. s 10 1o. rurzsnav - CHILDREN'S SKATING .. 4 To 5:30. p HOCKEY .. mono-rou vs. ISLANDEBS - 3:30. wnnrmsnav ... sxarmo -. s ro 1o. 1 raonsnav - SKATING - s -ro lo. FRIDAY - 0lllI.DBEN'S sumo - 4 ro mo. noon! - HALIFAX vs. lsunoms - szao. sarunnar-sxlumo-sros. ' ' snrluo -- is no 10. NOV. 8 T0 11