[Canada And Australia‘ Tied For Fourth Place . a and place TOKYO tAPl — Canad Australia were tied for tour today as the States team of Sam Snead and Jimmy Demarei teed off for the second round of the international Canada Cup competition. Snead and Demaret were paired with the runner-up Japanese two- some of Toraktchi Nakamura and Koichl Ono before a gallery ex- pected to reach more than 10.- The Canadian combination of Stan Leonard and Al Balding was still in strong position behind tiie third place South .\ll‘IL'2tn combi- nation. Leonarl shot a one-under par 71 in the first round. Balding a . The luck of the draw paired lllL‘ longdrivin: Lnitcd States favor- ites and the'Japanc-se combina- ion. Snead. the hero of the Japan- ese fans because of his tremen- leading United 67 dous drites. fired a t‘ulllpt‘llll\€ course - recording break.ng 34-‘ an equalled the mark with a 36-33 459 for a com bined score of 136 in the opt-niii,-. round Thursday Tillx was tt\e strokes better than the fine 141 total racked up by the surpris- irigly strong Japanese Nakatnura. a -£5-year-old teach- ing pro. carded a and no a 37-36--73. over the 6.893 yard. par 72 Kusunii.;ast-kt lay- ut O The tourtittiitcnt is a 'i".'lto'ie. four-day affair with the Canada Cup team and interiiatioiial tro- phy indtiidual t'll&Illl[)ll>n\'illp~ to be determined SlTlll.lllIlll(‘1ttl\l_\'. The team crown. won a ycair ago by Snead and Ben Hogan in Stir- rey. England. is decided oil the aggregate scores on’ the two play- ers representing each country SEVEN BREAK PAR Only seven players ill the star- studded field of 60 professionals; 33- from 30 nations managed to beat. Kasumigaseltfs par. B e lid e I‘ Snead. Nakaniura and Demaretg par-vtreckers included four who‘ red 71s, They wete young Har-.‘ old Hcnning Africa. Leonard. Juan Querellos of Bra-‘ iii and Celestino Tigot of the Philippines. i Peter Thomson of Australia, winner of three British opens in t a row. was consistency itself with‘ a par 7;’. which included 16 part; Hi. partner. young Bruce Cramp- toti. shot I Wales. England and Brazil were tied at 146. followed by Ai'genu'nI‘ with 147 and Ireland 148. Japan put on llS first big golf championship in grand style. with 4 t girl caddies decked out in blue . and red uniforms and officials. wearing colorful, botlquet - style. badges as big as fpotballs Three.‘ princes were in the gallery "i~"riiisi“coiiiii~i"r R I Rugby Game This Afternoon The \(‘L'<}ll(l game of the City Interscholastic rugby series will be played this afternoon on the Quecrr Charlotte High School field between Queen Square and Queen tharlottc Game time has been set for four o'clock, in the opening game of the best-of-five series. played last Saturday afternoon. these two well-matched teams battled to I acoreless draw in a game that saw Qticcn Clint-loite hold a de- cided edge in the opening half of the contest. It was a hard fought game 3.11 the way. and the second battle tomorrow promises to be every bi as good Both clubs held daily‘ workouts all week and rival roaches. Jack Ready and Bill Ledwell. expect to have some of the rough edges polished off for today's game. Following are the lineups; QUEEN SQUARE—Forwards, Mickey Peters, Brian Morris. Frank Callaghan. Eugene Ha,-¢,_ Beaver Arsenault. R. Muxtnnon Colin MacMillan; halves— Paul Murphy and Ronnie Macbougall. Malone. Leonard Stull. Emmett Beagan. Freddie Burke. Steve Connolly; I-‘ullback—-Allan Mac-‘ Donald QUEEN CHARLO‘l'l‘E—For- ward—Cox. Scaptlebm-y. 1;-9,. Dow. Lea. MacPherson. Mattie. . Ha1ves—Dav- Id Rogers and Billy Maclvlillan Three—Quarter SPORT NOTES Montreal’: mushroom- hll Dhooey on Toohy club. unof. ficial but always vociferous, won't like this but . . . . , Ralph Toohy of The Hamilton‘ player last Saturday ruined Mon- treal Alouettes' budding and Win- ning touchdown over the cats. phoned the Alouette office. “I would like two -tickets for our game in Montreal this Satur- day said the unabashed Mr. Too- ’ General Manager tlortitati Keti- ‘ 9‘ l nedy. dazed and recling, mumbl-, ed something about it stire sell- out of the 22.984 seats Recover- ing a bit later. Kennedy said:l “Just to show him there are no hard feeling we'll try to find them for him." ; I Eric Dexter. former Tl‘lil"ni sports promoter, died Thursday in hospital at Halifax. In the early 1930's he bi-titight’ in Truro such ()l_\'lIll)lC stars as Eddie Tolen, United States sprin- ter, and Dr. Phil Edwards. Brit- lsh Guiana distance runner. l Montreal Canadiens announc- ed Thursday that forward Stan Smrke is being sent to the R0- chester Americans of the Amer-. lcan HOCKEY League. subject to‘ immediate recall. = Smrke. was brought up to the Canadians in the middle of last season from Chicouiimi Sang- neens of the Quebcc Hockey League. He got into only a few. games because of a knee lnjuryl necessitating an operation. He win‘: always a high scorer in the‘ l l Dates for the ea.~tct‘n and \\(‘.st-‘ ern intermediate football finals were announced in Toronto Wed-I nesday. ‘ The eastern final will be play-i ed in Halifax. Nov. 16 and the ' western final will be either I\'ov.3 16 or 17 in Fort William or Win- nipeg. l The Canadian Final will be: ' played Nov. 23 ‘in the home of the‘ eastern champion. l HMCS Shearwatcr Flycrs. un-, ddeated in six games to date.‘ lchampionship. The Maritime champion meets the winner of a Quebec-Ontario playoff for the eastern title. Lakeshore Verdun are still in the running l V in Quebec while Ontario will be - ‘represented by either E or Brantford. The western title will be decid- ed by a playoff between the in-. termediate winner in British Columbia and the Manitoba-Lake head champion The Montreal Canadiens may list York be at full strength for the first time this season when they meetl the Boston Bruins in l\lonlreai,} Saturday. There is a possibility, defcnccman (itty Talboil may be nitsstng llc injured an in practice Wednesday when he fell into a goal post. A special mcettng to discuss. formation of an Island 3213-‘ lretball League \\lll be held in the Holy Nante Hall on Sunday after- noon at one o‘clock All interest- ed persons are invited to attend. 3 a MAN OF YEAR At the association's annual dinner atid dance in Toronto. Ed- ward P. Taylor. above. presj. dent of the Ontario Jockey Club and owner of Canada's most pre- tentious breeding and racing es- tablishment. was named “man of the year" by the Jockey Benefit Association of Canada. are favored to win the Maritime‘ Along with the title went a pla- wasn‘t too surpri "eaten because Pink Velvet bu 1' que which is inscribed: "In ap-l preciiation and recognntion of thel many courtesies a n di and. favors extended the members ofler-ed by some critics the beat the Jockeys‘ Benefit Association. FIVE KILLED OAKLAND. Calif. (AP‘ — An automobile moving at an esti- h mated 90 miles an hour. crashed into a concrete abutment killing five young men here early Thurs- day. The 1957 model car virtually disintegrated. A busy center In the tall U.N. building i.i downtown New York B the hformatlon booth shown above. from visitors from the globe dealt wvi all sections of ti: daily Thousands of enquiries’ I l while in res to the General Assembly in s year. Sax increased 47.929 03.581. workout doesn't mean a pot gold but and a filly at that. could take 000 Canadian Championship at DRIVER DIES Three - time winner of the Hambletonian. Henry Thomas died recently at the age of 70 at Garden City. N.Y. Thomas won the sulky classic in 1937. again in 1938 and in 1044. American league Attendance Up CHICAGO (AP) — American. League attendance this season jumped almost four per cent over last year and. for the seventh‘ time in the last decade. passed the 8.000.000 mark. Total home attendance for the eight baseball clubs was 8.196.218 compared with 7.893.683 last year i i.he league disclosed Thursday. l Although the champion New‘ York Yankees led all clubs with attendance of 1.497.134. the run 1.135.seaj Yankees increased 5.350 over last Second in total attendance ' ‘th 1.272. Sox i-‘mt behind the Witiite Sox 1.- Could Take Big Money maomo tc.P)—0na terrific‘ 0 talk nround the stables today is that a born the big money in Saturday‘: $60.- The cause for iubllintion i|,a spirited filly, Pink Velvet by n e and ned oronto's Bill Beasley. Pink Velvet dis- dained the mud and slush Wed- y to in 1:51.l. the fastest training move over nine furlonu ever recorded in Canada. The sprint made the ratbirda consult their form charta. sing to chalk- won elght races and mom than $60,000 this season and is consid- mare to perform on a Canadian course in the last 30 years. known Friday when owners pay $500, the final acceptance fee Has Surpassed Kwong's Record Fullback REGINA (CPl “PP the Western Irwerprovinolnl Foot- ball Union individual rushing rec- ord for one season not a year ago by team won. statistics released today chief statistician Bill Hawreylak of Regina. show Gerry James of Winnipeg Blue Bombers in the runner-up position with a net gain of 1.045 yards while Kwong is third with 981. Edmonton’: Don Getty owns the best paulng mark. complet- ing 61.7 per cent of 102 aerials. B.C.'s Maury Duncan has com- etcd 55 per cent of 198 and Cal- gary‘: Nobby Wlrkowshi 53.1 of mo. B.C.s' Paul Cnmeron is the leading pass receiver. catching 30 of St aerials for a completion average of 96.7 per ce BCW PIXUTION 0fl"llAWA (OP)-—'flIO RQIP aa- quartcnhermbaaboaajnolnohd batoufladfi. meeleetlnn D‘l2I(I1Nl$‘l‘0ll (GP — Ron Lefilanc. ace pitcher of file Ed- mundston Braves. has signed a one - year Class "C" contract with the Milwaukee Braves or- ganization. i The lanky. ll-year-old left han-. der will play next season with. the world champions‘ farm teaml lny Boise. Idaho. in a Midwest- ern Class ‘‘C'' League. Lelilanc will leave Edmunds- ton in late February to attend the Braves spring training camp- at Fort Lauderdale, Fla. he will? be accompanied by Rheal Ther- iault. the local team‘; second‘ lady Curlers To Visit Canada TORONTO lCP) - Plans were. reported under visit of a team of 1 ion from Scotland to Canada and the United States early in the new‘ car. The team would spend a week. in Quebec before playing its first match Ontario at Peterbor-i ough Jan. N. Following an On- a- the United Stiles. N.H.L. Standing By THE CANADIAN PRESS Thursday Night’: scores Boston 3 Detroit 4 Game: Saturday. Oct. 24 Boston at Montreal New York at Toronto Games Sunday. 0et.\!7 Montreal at New York Chicago at Detroit Y's Men Hear Guest Speakers Queen Scout Roger Craig and on were guest speak- an lut night at the regular of Alpha Y‘: Men‘: Chm in the Y.M.C.A. They described their e World Jamboree of Boy Scouts was chairman. and Che: Coop- or ware presented by the preli- dent. Roy Smallwood as now mambo Arthur Dinar Edna Arnfut II. A ingnong was led by John Evans. id Rogers of Oiuford. N5. and Keith Plekard of the surn- mersido Y‘: Men's Club were ueua. The president thanked to club members for their cooperation in putting on an old-time fiddl- ing and Itw dancing competi- tion fhla The meeting Contract With Milwaukee National League P W L T F AP! Montreal 6 4 0 2 23 1010 n 7 4 3 0 21 18 8 ' New York 6 3 2 1 17 14 7; troit G 3 3 0 i5 21 8‘ Chicago 7 I 4 1 1o 21 5 Tomato 8 1 5 0 14 21 1 xperience 1: last summer while attending the .""'""'“""““""'G”|..:'"”‘ ninah.a“::‘l.:alag,.. tnaniuni:-viannmloatn °"‘”°""““"'“""" :torywI'laaton&'aha'!‘htI'b '°°""“ °°""“ i it out in o nutty-nluacl MT“ u.’.l,::°:,,“"‘ ‘atlonal loehby Loans sane. """' on-rnorr nun .— Lineups: oatwlthfivarfintoalohlnthol-‘d.’ oowflmmnr‘. 5'” '°' in .,n°°°hd" lance: uohu. 'Arrn- ""‘ °°'‘“ "' ' mag. Stanley, Btonda. Hlllrnan; Johnw Iloou scored the winner I d _ no" u . oaall-yar\Inan.l:ludsnaaoorod.'I:"t"“;x'- ‘-3"":'-“__ thacnlylonbarfb. m.- °"""§‘-“huR"i°M-‘ baseman whobubeen invitedto 7"‘ """ """" ‘‘“°'' ‘‘'‘°‘ Born. Illlkd-fl&0§0W“d|G!’QIW00d D.“,*__Go.l.8.'chm.‘., the training cunp for a tryout. “.3 '1m,,,.,.u,;°(p.n.,ug. [cur Amour Sufi. P - ‘the two players were spotted and st. Francis Xavier unlversi- ' y_ Hemim.hon'. "Nu!" last July by Jeff Jones. the 3"» 5" 3' “WM "‘°‘- ""°" Delvocclilo. D1 Den. Howe. Braves‘ chief scout for New Eng- film “ck °' “'”"” my’ I. . land and the Maritime Provinces‘ while Jones was here to super- vise a baseball school sponsored: by the National League team. Lelllanc and Theriault have layed with the Edmundston raves since the team was for tu- ' B med suryeara ago. The pair their team to the Maritime Jun- ior Baseball Championship for the last three sons The tall hurler, enmloyed as a poatal clerk. won nine games this year while being tagged with a single loss. He was credited with : i1£°'...t..‘:'."'....“""' ' odaudaa to but 5 'l‘heChnr|ottotowIGulIlhn,FrIlny,0ot.26,l957 Edmundson Pitcher Signs tilm half a crown (33 cents). ION! REWARD mncnnsrnn. Endand (AP) let. Railway conductor Fred Ilnnh-I found”: para cont:linl'i’i| £8.-, to. ) ednea- lfi, ' °°‘ M Delvecchlo (Pronovoatl 9:12. Pan- FBANCI IMP&'l‘S WINE 4 PAR! floaters)-!‘rance. world‘: leading three of the Braves’ five vlctor- ‘ind ies in this year's playoffs. He port wine to make up for thli shared mound duties with only year’: poor cro nouncod Thursd one teammate. Ty Theriault. m:l 17:01 mln I]. wine - producin co w im it was an- toray; lion- rnan: Matt Pavelich. Doug Dav- First pe : 1. Detrol. (Howe. Wilson) 6:51; 3. Detroit. i' 16:17. Penalties: Pol1al:46. Bionda 7:10. Delvecchlo 0:33. Sawchtk misconduct served b if llaon Mackell Third 10:49. McKenney 11:10. 11:3. Bucyk 15:43. pe : 6. Boston, M6 Xenney tnolvin. fiuiukl 14:07; 7. Detroit. Ullman (Howe. Prono- vostl 14:48. Penalties: Polla 1:01. Buyck 9:14. Toppaulnl 172M. Stops: 95tr95'n':%§_i_1mpfim t‘ it it. liggél §§“"§ leg IFQ A MIDI? has-a.2'.nit-.-.s:t4s- .............. Simmons 6 9 5—fl Sawchik 10 8 7-3 Will Meet In Toronto MONTREAL. — (CF) — The Big Four Football Union will meet Sunday in Toronto. indeed of Ottawa. to consider Montreal Alouettes' recent protest of a game they lost 18-15 to Hamil- Thednnaeofvenuewiaaair and victory. offthebenchtiobreakupaMoo- treal sleeper play in the game‘: dying minutes. EARLY sE'l'l‘Ll:MEN1' Concord. capital of the state of tone Hamilton's Ralph Toohy rushed; Most people have heard about Tommy Manville of New York who recently his 10th wi married fe. But, DID YOU KNOW. .? recently married for the 14th time." And speaking of mar- riages, there is always a happy marriage between the Tailoring and Quality fabrics of the Towne Hall stilts we at Henderson and Cudmore feature. Priced at $69.00 — Low Price for High Value. Do come in SOON Ilxh Valas Low Prices New Hampshire, was first settled In 1623. , NOTICE / ' There will be a dance for members at the Charlottetoum Curling Club, Saturday. Oct. 26th. 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