eoMsiNEs WITH N RED O'QUlNN Etcheverry Passes Al's To 30-21 Win Over as Montreal's leading receiver. everry and quarterback Tony Cur- EtL-he- ioppqd off a superb effort by scor- cillo of the Tiger-Cats. Iillg the last of the Al0ueil.es' four A chilledh czowd of ground 17.- t- - -' ' 'i1Clt.lthl1S to lve them a nino- 00tl saw 'tc everry "'9 P355935 I f! l. main; Tisalnlgl slaage; ::;II;(;; margin gfor the second for three of the Ala' four touch- Monm'.a Hone-iron 1-,...,.(7315 in!-ianie, The wraipup of the total-lduwiis-45 yards to Fob James for an ”ff-.',.. '?:;,l,.. of mi; 3... Fuur points series will be played iniihe first, 71 yards to Joey Pal for (eumii rui-lbs-.uui-may 3 iiiumi-mi neat satut-day- "W sew-d and eight yards to W .3. , ,9. ,,,,. .1. i.,q...-.......di.iisi run om-:v cue 0'Quinn for the other. q.i.rl;Ifg:;fLik)ip1cl;L-id on-0:Quinnl The Aiuueites, aiming for their Patterson. with Pat Abbruzzi uyl(gepihevxl)Iilsl1'L” ilurlai attack third straight big four title and tossing lllm I Shufgdlaferal anar ' rolling as the Tiger-Cats coiicen-lziiiother chance at the Grey Cup heinfi nearly trapp on aid! (tib- l i tiated un kt-epini: the il-.iiii.',crous.after two setbacks in the East- tackle Plllllge: pwlellltllollll '9 l pamnuu under qumr: , West final, were extended to the end for -5 yaids ioi hiontreala Ha this sea- limit in a game that developed other touchdown. Bill Bewley con- : i zl il l Sm? 2;,miiI;;,tL:.I-k5:,;,h Ialfilii-Uittur years iilll0 a passing duel between Etch- vericd three of the four and C:':i.ABIGES IN EERSONNEI. ' Aces Chances In League Are Difficult To Assess i . - i u, th Gr d taking Paul Schurman's Hennessey. if he decides to loin ' eliiinc: 0?IIii1Ceu”Summe:ssis;:!Acee3 plaacey, and so far in exibiilon the club, cannot help but give the .. ..... r- . t l -t aker o stlon i'.l...'.llf q:IfiItliiIed tiiflgiiilllilliilzlvilliltlsblfl E)?n1f:Jsul'SaE,gla riicnilse to be pg:liver- He could be used with Cutcliffe H il in -lI.'l'l-f - ::.li)eif,,Uen".,t; K..,l...,i...ld"g......I..L...-.l).,r, Curd Cilltxlllitl and Leroy Chlowiiormed from the Coke Grady, and Vance Harris have been teaming UP Wml T005 ahould be a production trio. It's in Garth Harris with pretty fair the balance of an old line with success. The addition of him: I ALONE IN FIRST Boston Sinks Canucks Again. Second period: 1. Boston, Gard- By WILF GRLSON HAMILTON iCPi-Sam verry turned to Red U'Qiiiiin as m.-uoouxgw. ... ,3 BOSTON (C?-Boston Bruins Completed a sweep of their week- ner (Stanley, Mohnsl 4:02; 2. and doubleheader with National Montreal, Moore (H. Ricard) Hockey League champion Mont- 11:27. Penalties: Pronovost 3:38, uni Sunday night, dafeating the Gardner 14:38. Canadians 8-2. Third period 2. Boston. Gard- nar (Pelnon, Mohna) 7:53; 4. "mm"! Boston, Mnckell tCaffery. Mohns) First Period: Scoring: None. 10:29; 5. Montreal. Turner lOlm- x . Penalties: Stasiuk :58, Moore stead. Harvey) 11:18. Penalties: 7:39, Mclanncy 8:21. Bionda Olmstead :44, Armstrong 4:01. :17, Bolfvoau two minors 15:27, Olmstend 6:55. gwaaaini minor and rniscon- Stops sawchuck 10 10 10- M Gonnuc-Urc such puck manipulators as Ulric Ila 11:13. Mcnell I I 1-16 Gallant, Claude Gaudet, Lloyd Gaudet, Charlie Deighan. Sterling Phillips. and maybe one or two Iowa And Oregon State May ....,.,..,,.. .,. ..., Bo Opponents In Rose Bowl IIW YORK (C?)--The door to over Minnesota. its main opposi- Qo Bose Bowl opened up just lion for the Big 10 Rose Bowl onough Saturday for Iowa and nomination, now finda only Mich- Giogon ltata to get one foot in. igan with a t" ' ' chance to I'm though they havan't rnadc block the Hoosier": path to the I all the way. roaea. Dowa. by virtue of a 74 victory On the Pacific Coast. Oragon stata whipped Stanford 20-19 on two touchdowns in the fourth quarter. Oklahoma had no trouble at an clobbering Iowa State 44-0 for the Sooners' 37th straight victory. TENNESSEE TIPS TECH Two of the finest football ma- chines in the country stomped all over each other before Tennessee upset second - ranking Georgia Tech 6-0. In die Iouthwut Conference. picked up another three polntl on a 36-yard field goal. ing Etcheverry's performance. He also threw three touchdown passes and Davey West, a cutoff from Calgary Stamped Edmonton Eskimos, caught two of them, the first for as yards and the second for 43. Hal Waggoner latched bu to the other touchdown pass, fired from the eight - yard line deep into the and zone. of the three touchdowns and alao got a single. ing about as well as the originals. and Chlow. 01' Spilfk 3 llllfd W19 '. survivors of . 'Cats Curcillo came close to match- and Steve Oneschuk converted two Ace market a bullish complexion. Kr 'izoN Mtwaimiuiz weaker than last year. and may be stronger. Hon MacArthur, Syl ' Bernard, and Eustace Reeves are all from last year's blue-line corps with Grant Grady who played a few games at the tag and of the season. showing a lot of promise A newcomer, Frank Steele, pro- duct of North Sydney rinks, and now with the R.C.A.F. in Summer side, should help in rearguard duty. and if he really makes good there is talk (not from the horse's mouth. however) that Syl Bernard might lay on a forward line as he did some years back. The goal-tending chores are well looked after by Don Simmons of Charlottetown, with an airiorcu chap name of Cearla to fill in should Simmons miss any games. If the newcomers live up to their promise. and if the old ti- mers keep a jump ahead of father time's sickle, the Acea' chances of making the play-offs an pretty good. MINOR HOCKEY Only activity in the minor hoc- key league at the Sports Arena to- day is a workout for all midgets starting at 6 p.m. sharp. For the information of prospee five players a "midget" is ra garded as a boy who had not reached his 16th birthday prior to August lat, 1956. Detroit Defeats f Black Hawks 3-I son 6:27: 1. Detroit. Ferguson (Kelly, Pryatai) 12305: 8- Detroit, Ferguson (Pavelich. Prys- tail 17:35. Penalties Mcintyre l:20, Godfrey 5:55. Pavelich. Ken- nedy and Bucyk 7:09, Ullman 14:17 Kennedy 14:30. Third Texas A and M ahallackad south ern Methodiat 83-1. The Aggies are the logical choice to be host at the Cotton Bowl game this January. Pf cotton and Yale continued in a tie for the first place in the ivy League. Tho Tigers turned back Harvard 35-20 while Yale whipped Penn 40-7. Pittsburgh drubbed Notre Dame mm. Navy tied a strong Duke team 1-7, Maryland had to lettlc for 0 CHICAGO (CF) - Lorna Fer- gluon and Tad Lindsay, scoring all of Detroit's goals. ganged up on Chicago Black Hawks to give the Red Wings a 3-1 Victory in I National Hockey League game BIO Sunday night. period 4. Detroit. Lind- H u with g.,,,,,,, . . o Clemson and Ken- 'YInt . In . say 19.41. Penalties. Litunberger gucky edged vmdubm 7.6. period. Scoring. None. 12.28, Godfrey 12:28. 1 th Mid r zinaltieilz Ferguson 5:21. Mcln-I 5",” barely eeked wslslt. :ilclli2lgsnvIgt:te ' 1355- lilall 11 1511-37 p .1 i d Ohi Iecon-l period: 1. Chicago, wii-laouim a 11 5-22 iiltiinnaurasliff" ” 5”" "” ..,NQ:d -: -t:-rm:-rm . Leafs, Wings And Boston Win NHL Games Saturday BY THE CANADIAN PREN hack with a pair of goals by. les: Toronto Maple Leafs. paced by Lindsay and Marty Pavelich be- ntoran fgrward Sid Smith, who fore the session ended. 15:48. allnoat di n't make the team this Howe boosted the Detroit mar- Third rlod: 3, '1' t s 11. fall. surged for three third-period gin to 3-1. Guy Gendron got one Harris, gmea) 1l:3il,fDI41.oTor'i?rItnI Sloan 2:46. Mosdeli 5:31. James 9:40. Skov 12:28, Horton goals Saturday night and a 4 - 1 back for the Rangers but Detroit Armstrong lDllfft 13:13; 5. T0- victory over Chic a g 0 Black again widened the margin on Pro- ronto, Pulford lstcwartt 19:39. 3lWh- ll0V05l'S 8081- Penalties: Morison 4minor and Detroit Red Wings broke a Rookie Billy Des added the Red misconduct) 7:25. Morrison 7:25. rear - lons dmitzltt on Madison wing advantage in the third pe Stops: uara Gai-don ice as they riod with a beautiful unassisted Rolllna 14 7 pm I lppod the Ilumnlniz New York goal and Dean Prcntica of the Ohadw1ck so F31 Rangers 6-4 an Boston Bruins Rangers struck back to make it New York-Dgu-oil climbed to the top of the league 53. Billy Macnelll of the Red First period: 1. New York, M”. with a 3-1 victory in Montreal in Wings put the game away al- dnnnld lsullivan. Foleyi 5:22; 1. other National Hockey League Ic- though Larry Cahan made one for ix-trait. Lindsay tiiowe, Ullmanl tion. the Rangers in the last five mi- 7:18; 3. Detroit, Pavelich iFargu- The Toronto victory. which mites. son. Prystiill 15:54; Penalties: mapped in three - game losing SAWCHUK STAR Godfrey 0:09. Uilmaii 7:08, Cuban streak. left the Louis still in Goalie Terry Sawchulrafnostoa 19:33; fourth place and the Black Hawks, gave up a goal on the first shot of Second period: 4. Detroit. Howe sf. lthe game but was unbeatable the iilllman. Lindsayi 7-52; 5. New Smith, who slumped to a mis- rest of the way as ruins cap- York. Gendron (Cunt 12:57; 6. arable four goals last season after tured first place. De t i-nit, Pronovost iPgvgllchl ping 13 the year before. led the However. Boston lost the serv- 19:37. Penalties:' Hebenton 7:87, afs with two tallies. Right ice: of forward Leo Labinc fil' Godfrey 14:06, Lowlcki 15:13. Pro- wingcr George Armstrong and Sunday night's return an email novogt ngu, left winger Bob Puiford got with Montreal at Boaton. bine Third period: 7. Detroit, be. other. crashed into the boards head fim 12:16: I. New York. Prentice. ' Veteran Harry Watson is for- in the third period after an off- iBqthggte, Creighton 14:13; '. Loaf tank the loot Chlcnso balance shnt. Re waa left in a Detroit. Macneii (Godfrey. Pi-one E, Montre hospital for airtiol voatl i4:so; to. New York. can i.ummmmiimmmmx-nm i3:.P : ' di Ilornntowastadsagerinbe-saldhowasnd retarnoiltonostm vnoaiafonardoattln sayrelakwutlaoafatan an showed enough pin--or on the ic:-. in-ning butt I h sensational fashion art; wonky . general meeting and correspond-llxlui-ioii - was to form an "Eastern Cilniitlai The object of this 5-11-'ctauotunw.ou..unn.uonii-y.Nw-11-III! Mrs. Barbara Roper Elected President Of Curling Ass'n. Mn. Barbara Roper. Charlotte cial Association. with Charlotte- town. was elected president of the town naming three. liiclinlliit t-II ladies Curling Association at the incoming president- annual meeting, held Saturday The meeting then adjournad ad afternoon at summerside Curling the Summersldc ladlea served out Club. with the Summerside lady fee and cakes to their BUGS"- curiars acting as liocteu to the Mrs. Wendell Worth. IHCIOIIIV four member cluba. thanked the Suinmerside Club. Prior to the General meeting, for the warm hospitality ILWWI 5! an executive meeting was iield.thciu to all visiting , -- with the president, Mrs.l immediately following 018 01050 MacArthur in a chair. Corres-lof the crucial meeting. the new pondenoo was read and several executive held, a brief meetini matters were discussed. with the and the followina officers was! president voicing her appreciation. elected: President. Mrs. Barbarn for the support given her by the. Roper. Charlottetown: Vice Froli- executive. sdt-ut, Mrs. Cora Nicholson. Albert- Mrs. MacArthur opened the (in: Secretary Treasurer. Mll- Dockcndorff, Charlotte- enco was read and dllcussed. The town: Games. Mm ADI18 Hliyel. financial report was given. and Summerside. ways and means of raising funds Mrs. Roper and MIL MIC-41'0- for the provincial organization hur were appointed an delesntel were adopted. iu the annual meeting of the The highlight of the gencraljncwly formed Eastern Curhnl meeting was a report, given bylAssociati0n. the president, on a meeting held jjggmj. at the Granite Club. Toronto on ”.Z.'.'. 5.11.332 l O'Brien llllles Scott Frost To curling among lady curlers. zs,ooo Lany cungans INGVLEWOOD, Calif. (AP) - liirs. MacArthur informctl the Scott Frost won the 875,000 Amer- meeting that there were over 26, lL'illl Trotting Classic and Dottie! 000 lady curlers in Canada. The Pick took the second straight In: Western Provinces for some years ' of the 375.000 ANETICNI PR1”! have been organized as an as- Classic at Hollywood Park Satur- sociatlon and have their niinunluay. championship honspeil yearly. Joe O'Brien Ul Alberton P.E-I. Mrs. W.L Watt. of Port Arthur drove sum Frost to a 1:58 3-! Ontario was elected I" ” 01 track record to make it two-out- the newly formed curling associ-l,,f.tg,,ee in the trotting featuro. ation. and stated that, "Now they The winner took us; first leg Elli W” 0l'K'nl'9d- if 15 W balfhree weeks ago in 2:01 but ill! hoped the East and West could week Jean Laird nipped scan join forces and eventually form I.-ms, by 8 head in 159 1.5 In a Dominion championship ladiesl the Second ieg to tie it up, C0mD9ml0ll"- I Scott Frost won 527,541). A 00 to After this very interesting re- 1 shot. Lime Dmmie, Wu Iecond" port, a lengthy discussion took nearly uueelengm, blck. place regarding that section of Dome-3 pick. owned by gm, the byilawil dean" wnh me Toronto brothers J. E. and C. E. games for the Provincial champ- Armstrong, won the pacing kg in I”Mh'P,, phy if" the "Crockett 1:57 4-5 a world record io rmraae Trophy . It was decided by a on . mu: track 1! me": 333.-no majority vote to leave these for the Armurongl "'1" ""cI”"3ed' A crowd of 16,869 watching in Mrs. K. Johnston. convener of 94 . deg”, heat pug guy. 33”” I07 ""3 P'9V”'Cl3l 9153'" through the mutuels second high- 0W"'- 3"" 3 V9” Concise '95 est in Western Harness Racing and fhanked the 5 Association history. for their co- BISTDRIC COLONY The colony of Sierra Leone was ceded to Britain by native chiefs in 1787. LadieI' C u rl lB1,ASSOClBil0ll",. which proved very successful: association I shall be to promote the game oil port. h of he-' committee opera on. DELEGATES NAMES Following this each club named their two delegates to the Provin- 7X;i5portx Arena In La Whitohouao then split the up- rightaforthaoonvertandthcwin U. N. B.,BIasts St. John 46-6 FREDERICNJN (CP) - Um. veraity of New Brunawick Bed Bombers defeated saint John Wanderers 4H here Saturday in the final game on the New Bruns- wick Canadian Rugby Football Union. The game had no bearing on league standings. Mount Allison UMVGHW captured tha league title two weeks ago. Guy Doiron led the Bomber at- tack with three touchdowns and Ian Mathcson collected two. Bill Keleher scored fha lone Saint John touchdown. SPORTS ARENA SKATING MONDAY and WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON-4-5:3) Adm: Adulta 25c; Children 10c PRE-ICBOOL llfA'l'l WEDNESDAY-l:sN:oo Admission: Family lie MONDAY and WEDNESDAY EVENING-8-10 P.M. Admission: soc TUESDAY-0:30 PM. P.E.l. Hockey League S.D.U. vs. PARKDALE THURSDAY-0:90 P.M. P.E.l. Hockey League MONTAGUE va. B.Y.C. FRIDAY EVENING-0-10 P.M. Adm: Adults 50c; Children 350 SAT. AFTERNOON--2:1!)-4:31 Adm: Aduits 25c; Children loc EVENING-MINOR HOQEY house-AI3. cial aunt-main; Get BETTER SI-IAVES Use FEWEI BLADES MENNEN SIIAVI CIIAIS lit fniuf Ubbhn um-1&1 1 rmgswunu-unbhsniacnmmqo mtionofllennanlhvo cmnnnnitonfniorkfonuyb inda-hapa anybIada&rpIoIgarlAnd.d&.glvn yonaanoothariaylmvu iatlIaAwkwd OPENING LEAGUE GAME TUESDAY NIGHT - 8:30 P.M. S. D. U. Vs. PARKDALE FLYERS ATTENTION RCN(R) PERSONNEL Pay parade will be held on board H.M.C.S. Queen Charlotte next drill night, Monday, Nov. 12, 1956. J. N. KENNY, Commander (R.C.N(R.) Commanding Officer HMCS Queen Charlotte. iv. 1-,... 3-'5.”.'.'.'153i" l I gouvnrii V . roticiinortu 1. ';Rou'gI'iridors Nip . narrowed the lap to 21-10. TBUUCKA LEADS ATTACK Then the Eskimo: got a aingla when an attempted field goal went wide of the posts and the Riders started from their 25-yard line: and went downfleld for the inning score, mainly on quarter- back Frank Tripucka'a deadly CHARLOTTETOWN CURLING CLUB ANNUAL FALL MEETING l l . I Will be held at the Club on ruuday. November 13th at 8:00 PM. 7 Beautifuisunahinewithafroct; nlpin thoalr-anaarlvypuk rink-CCJC. Skau for everybody-rhafanal fun for thowhola family. Sonnyinaklnglihcabiglaagncr wirhhisncwhochyaimaa... Sis,ainodeloIgi-aoaandclogann auhecuudaintyiguru...and MoniandPop,iustskatingfot ahoarpiaaaureandinal ansciaa. : Thereareooothankatlliko C.C.M. focht,oonfort.balaao andprouction.That'swhy' c.c.u. qnaiitywilldoohloyouc uimingcnjonnaat. i'c"..?t..."-:'i':.'ff.'”'.'.'.'tm alga-cg CJCJL dutch mu nuv c- c. M. mom... i R. T. Holman ltd. - SUMMIISIDE CHAILOTTITOWN T The Bike Shop 183 GREAT GIOIGI STIEIT 3 The Rogers IIIIIIVIIIIICO. ltil. l DISTIIIUTOIS SOMhIIlUI.P.I.I-