The Guardian Page 9 A’lniidn). Oct. 27. “2.38 Stocks Down First Time In 10 Weeks \‘FZW YORK '.\Pi — The stock' market declined on average last week for the first time in 10 weeks. AIS Wallop Tiger-Cats; .Argos Down Riders 42-24 I ' Tm; CANADIAN PRESS (our Do on .M.‘ abme Alouettes marihandlcd 'Bruins And Rangers Win,- Leafs Blank Red Wings MONTREAL 30d drilled a fiicrl'oot shot I'H‘ll ml Sawcliiik at 4:23 of the timid period. iCPi Btiston Bruins gave tip two early goals Rocket Richard‘s goal went in off his skate. and the Bruins A watched ' Leafs put forth their best. show- crowd of 12.894 touchdown ta - - . v- . . _ _ i “0" “d “’m' ‘N‘ Kl'istoipnitis kickcrl five llllllllellig over from one-yard for I I _ The lower trend enrch 'l‘hiirs- . - _. « - k d ‘ I '. ' ' . ‘- e‘ i pimpd m . I. I I I I I “hm. hm _ handed and then squaw e that he lad kitked it ind of their six ames to date as . ton Tigeerats 28-12 in the --72 . , m 9 in). a I‘lgmendOUSIHHIlNJls and Mann picked up a Ottawa's first touchdown. .lack- day as rails spiirtcd. even though hlamM‘IIhoh. way to a 5.2 Na. in. Referee Red SIOECY ended the may continuallyg harassed Wing ii. i... He I muck of I raimsoaked a- —) and total through the airI seLond-quarter single when he son sent Don Pinhcy on a‘ 69-yard itidustrials continued ‘ ‘ L to decline. I uproar by calling a bench pen» The Assoctated Press average (4114,01) and i"il' . L . . . t‘ l H -k i 1. ie "n S tur- soaltcndcr Terr Sawchuk with iI “I Montreal Saturday and Dick bliatto galloped over forIIiIUmbled over the Ottawa anl» pass~and~riin touchdown midway Iona m 9“ Gag“ “1 a a y H I . I . I _ . i h. ~ a . in .alty. close-in sliots. Bet-ween is b IIIIII: ah“ .A edin smonnglace in the Big 11m... ,Imhhdmms fine on a pass blelIdInIBglmy Smithson booted through the opening period and of tit) stocks closed at $197.60. (lanllilioglt aigérgfa’uelead gI Larry Hillman was serving the Dick Dutlf. Bob Puliford airmail IIIII NI, Irma“ mehI I {mm kmx and mo DIIIPIIS on MCI} HaIIbaCk D e; LioInI .I I I hit Isimpson with a deep touch- down $1.30. although the rail corn- The Bmms numkamd and "uh penalty when Beliycau whipped Cullen. Toronto netminder Johnny IIIV III-urn." Tom“ Argonauts. the leaguf. s yam NUDIng Knox also IOSSMICMIM a Km: e I II ieIciiI liliCI‘T-‘CIDHD pass late in the third Iponcnt was ahead $1.10 and {in hushed 1h. Montreaiem afmrfin the Rocket s pass at 11:49. At Bow-er made some great saves for p‘pmcma}: ydunno-lately club and cur. TD passes in navp'MannI Boydi“.hich Pulminat’edllfiqh 1': [Plf‘VIqual'er- “9 Ecm‘fd “19 R‘derF I‘Slmfl 5‘” a 19-18 peak.I trailing 2_0 late in [he first pe_; 142.10 when Bomn scored on Real his first shutout as a Leaf. H“ (W58 I, “‘9' hottest 1n the country 5 Carter and pale O'GarmI ISOIII mokIe Can ‘8. ‘1»‘"a‘k'illnal mUt‘th‘W himself early in I HlEl‘I - flIying r\m(‘l‘lI(‘Em Motors rde Chevrcfils' rebound and Gendron Bower. obtained from Cleveland h. and IIII‘IH I mm meanwhile walloped "“‘-E—\\_ '3 I1?" Guam”, “1? 135' quartet Jumped 434. most of it on Friday Fm. Bruins Shared ,he scoring drove home a backhander on LeoIBai‘ons of the American Hockey I who; Ga? 3 Rmameefi‘: I42'2‘IlhIaé. . . WlI‘E‘“ IthI‘hgflpmfnéVI'I 3900020031le _,Lm Bottiin.,1pah Guy Gendmn'I EgbuheIsI to even the score'LeIagiIie lIEIlSi. summtIiI‘. «Iastarti- [we _ _ 's r ir I, ' ‘ sa es in irs -- ayso co- I . I ’ .- a .2 . cu ary 5 mp in te irs and vs aimlnfgiif View”, an” a dismal. I n d I n her ran far ahead of all October liganlitmgiligtéagon “Chenney Biicyk scored on McKcniiey's'third periods when he stopped 23 GOOdSPeEdS PoEol. :iitcrs wev: flit-Ill”e “Ford and “099th g a p u last year. I Henri“; iRMket\ Richard and goalmouth pass early in the sec- of the 29 shots Detroit fired at Ltd. " ' . min third place. one point[ The five most active issues on Jean Bel“,an “MN on power ond period and at 7:09 McKen- him. . \'.l‘l'f‘ about . ,n Montreal and two in front I the New York exchange. were: plavs while Canadiens had a man_ ney fooled goalie Jacques Plante sawchuk also turned in 8 "NHL 199-201 Fitzroy St. .istItis yam: TM. I ’ Studebaker - Packard. unchanged Dowel. advantage The BminsI hit with aIpei-fect angleIshrfl. Regan out performance and the three Charlottetown Dunstan; Kfichener. Kitchener-Water. s at 14 on 880.21!) shares; American m. injuries thm have sidelined took Norm JoIhnsons pass and ghois which beat him were no,‘Ph0ne_ 5543 Ni h“ 6746 Dutchmen rallied for a last- Motors. up 451 at 3173'. Avco )lan- défenceman Doug Moms and ended the scoring at 4:51 of the his fauHI In the second period he: ' g ‘ the fit-q W . converltlgdd togzchdown to ufacturing. up “As at 91.72; Servel. centre Bronco Howam muck last period with a bouncing shot. Slowed 19 Leaf driveS and had a BRANCH OFFICES i Ison ‘ , on r is -21 in the , i < . , , . . . ‘ ii 174: at 10%; and Loew' , un— . . . . ‘ ' niIidian fail, I‘ of the Senior On- ()AilelTEIQHhN ilHiiAqPRLER Fit-st the Bualdale ram] 5 Rico SE‘Stiiiii Egewell Heli'etlatrld iESityiiatir Cfianged at 22' s Higlk 3:91:23“ Agilgurlthgofiézg Digit/El: chldfed Cflie—slgeglmlfrdti‘}: will“ $3.33 tsliaeveiirsf shutout by gladAiiiiii. Y§;$loell't,hl 5211:?” Jail: i cams " ,‘ i .' . . a ' ’ “; ’ , " ' '1- . ‘ n. ou in ie irs o -. - . . I ' . ‘ . ‘. . ‘ t . _. . ‘ ~ .I . _ (mg wimhag myrfigill gfigaicgefb I301;th If; (laddllIIeVInIlg’lrf:I1I-‘(: l‘ll‘Sl Landing ran the mile and were Intentionally, Black Hills, thzheAfseiiggst :xoéhiphgetmtferzl: two more goals in the second and goal” as me Rangers won their Leafs against Detiott in 23 games Fredericton, Ba huist, Mont ton L'ftlnpanyihu iarlottctowu5 “Ias Obsen,‘ it the gal-n" llll‘lntn-Iv “I i the Spun} t _ tossed the winning TD pass 'co Mendoza in the end zone. I; 11' INTERCEPTIONS wmrbuk Sam Etcheverry a] me Als off with a 47~yard m fling to Dick Hunter. flutes snared three Hamilton .. one of them good for a I ml touchdown run by Bill S UanOrslsJ aster Lloyd DOIC and re“. [1816 . _ _ at ‘31- meyAls never trailed after gr 3 b b e d Etcheiierry»a rm early in the first er. Pat Abbruzzi and Joel . cracked through the Ham- liiie later in the game and it flame is a; hf‘)’ arc lite '“lti' Of New taining hm”a [‘homas Cm. storm Saturday to defeat the West's Tomy Lee by a head in the world's richest horse race— the $297250 Garden State Stakes. The winner's purse was a whop- ping $175.000-plus. While a, c rowd of 34.127 screamed with excitement. the handsome bay colt not only be- came the biggest money winning t-wo-year-old in history. but defin- itely wrapped up the 1958 juvenile crowh and established himself as the colt to beat in the Kentucky Der-by and other three-year—old classiCs next. season. one sixteenth in 1:46 2-5 and paid $5. $3.20 and $2.60. Tomy Lce paid $4.40 and $3.60 and Sword Dancer $4.60. Thirteen two-ycar-olds started in the race after a storm turned the track into a lake of slop. RECORD SINGLE PURSE Their jockeys were riding hard and furious for the second richest purse in the history of the sport. and for the most money ever earned by a horse in one race. In 1936, the rage was worth $319210. and Batbizon netted $168,490.50. First Landing netted $175,965, in winning his 10th race in 11 Moon Age. Carolina Joy. Restless Wind. Winsome Winner. Sherry ;Prince, Crafty Skipper and Na- lmon. The second. third and fourth finishers didn't exactly run for peanuts. Tomy Lee got $59,450, Sword Dancer cut in for 529.725 and Rico Tesio collected $14,- 862.50. Busher Jackson Has Broken Neck Lefcourt. Realty. up 12 to 4% on 246.900 shares: Seebung Cni'p.. up 2% at 9: Holly Corp. unchanged alt 1%; Crowell. Collier. up l'n at 14%; and Campbell Chiibougamau Mines. down 1 at 8174. See Boost In Steel Output CLEVELAND 'API —. Contin» ued increases in steel Dl‘nf‘lllf‘llnn during the next few days were predicted Sunday by Steel maga~ me. TORONTO r(‘I”\ w With a lineup that included two United Kingdom internationals. Quebec another in the third to win go— ing away. Quebec Regains Soccer Crown From Ontario defeated Ontario 126 Sunday and retained the interprovincial Juibi- lee Rugby Union Trophy. The visitors. defeated in Mont- first. game of the National Hockey League season on h.)me ice Sat- urday 6-2 over Chicago Black Hawks. . A small crowd of 6.805 watchedE the Rangers break loose for three goals in the second period and two more in the third. The after- noon izame was watched by mil- lions on television. It was a rough affair with referee Frank Urlvari handing out 25 penalties. 13 against the Rangers. Al Arbour slipped a soft. high. shot past Ranger goalie Gumpl between the two clubs. Leafs last! won by a shutout Dec. 1. 1956.I A when they defeated Detroit 4—0 .here. Detroit goaltender had fallen toi period Pitlford hanged .Mahovlich's rebound behind Saw With less than five minutes left ( Rent It Here — Leave It. There! \‘ailable at no extra charge. at. any Maritime Avis Station. 011 Rentals at $25.00 or over) in the first period Duflf pushed, the puck under SaWchuk after the‘ block a shot by Ron Stewart. i’ Midway through the second: Frank I Ch'tk for his third zeal of the sea. son. tops for the Toronto team Cullen also got his first zor' when he took Mahovlich's passl Parr Owner Canada's - ' . ' ‘. .. v Th t l ‘ ’ v ' v 3 ' real 'n the season‘s revious en— Worsiley for the first Black lla'wk l . Paylng the lay bfited a field goal and First Landing is a husky 8‘00 0f Maximal-115 mm bankmn 0f $396" tgtgggiflgaickggil proit'ezgirdnezil steelelnglsin:“iilziii'gEioiigeliiii‘o ital“; count‘er in May. agined extra goal in ohe first minute but .lim T ° Se '6 l wealth come“ ‘ Tum ' T0. Who W011 the first 460 Wme‘l out the f0an twn' . -' ‘ ' a ' in with utomohil .l' -. ower from the inclusion of John (Crazy Horset Bartlett quickly owu'q "‘ e ~ Cats mustered onl one ‘ . hockevs greatest left wtn..er 1n Ea . a e manii a( it I _ I nIIedqwn It came In theythird 53$]an It: lche Grail-den slate m year-old money record of $349,642 his héyday .m the early 1930‘ is lures building up their inventor- Allan. former ScottishL Winger. set up Bill Gadsby at 3:40 of the Day Phone 9122 ' i r ' or ‘9 am 03' Stable' Hi5 ' I ' - ' 4 A, ies to tak car 1 tie d and Tom Reid who pl yed for- period. the veteran defenceman Main Phone 8048 - 8858 You don't have in he rich to a when Bernie Faloney, dam wa H-id , m hospital hele With a broken - 9 e l” "“P 5 _ ‘ . ‘ . . . I .ii the Montreal 19, finl§hed 0“ Hill Prinscc,1thgnié4ghiwxciiggifiiolid Donate TO neck’ gflsifigy$$§bie 5m“ Operations “ail? Qfglibialcglsaggoring Came from “Wig!m:(iicakrliaiiii'liilnfhllsyagoliiiiicl Mw:;;:§,g A. Share in cal‘ada's RWWIh 3’19: 0‘ acclual’e mugs by Champion owned by C. IT. Chcn- - The' former Hammal .HOCkey The ma azihp 5. id 0 Chaim". penalty—goals, Ciesla gave New York its second ERVICE TAT] N and p r 05 p e ri t y. Today. RnHowellSteveO D F d Ln f~~d 11 my g a P b . - . S S 0 . ‘i' o ' ne‘ Bl‘Y- Of Boswell. Va.. and New c‘iic‘ue Omar ’ W 0 W] of th st xi 'll: - ~ v i d Bert Reid gave Ontario the lead goal at 3:52 of the second period, . it 'wnverted- York. Primeau and Charlie Conacher "1 r 16 ei “1:1 if 5181-9 OWN. C, N; with a peiialiv-aoal after five Late in the period Bartlett stole through Imesmrs Mutual' W“ l ' PAYOFF PASSES ‘ WON SIX IN Row HALIFAX (Cp-,_Ve.u.hv gack 1929 formed Toronto Maple Leafs‘ eac‘ a Deal 0 .0 per cent 0 ' I b [ affix: Fagan evened a Chicano pass in Ranger ice and can profit by the wide diver. Don Simeon boomd 8 flew Tomy Lee is an EngliShabred ville Downs raceway (will ciintri- famous kid “"9. has “900 COH- rate? capamy. dim“; m,“ {0”th iiileiuiciiisre uAdam's kicked anotlierbeal GlEti Hall casilv and Andy 1 - ~ . . . ~l h]. ' mime firs‘tfluaflel: and me 00" Who “'00 51X in 8 l‘OW in bl“? 34-97-50 IO “:19 Spl‘lnghill fined ‘0 ,hnspital PM” falling g5uiidfrépii‘1iieaxiitiililaffir \ilfgky';\:lal‘s goal‘for Quebec. llrbcnton converted from an angle ! Slmdilon mlmelly eim‘ia I I Did”: w€w§lmgls POlendlslllheD California before being defeated disaster relief-fund. downIa lllElll of stairs. I This “,as' 0'“ ‘Wfim highmfimim; in the second half Ferguson‘ at 19:12"; makeriiII4-l. I only to the I large investor. " w- 5 1“ oug 0" by FIFSl Landing in the $151300 The money represents gale re- He is forced to lie flat on his . .~ . ~ .. 7... , added another penaltyuoal and After Danny Lewick scored for; For full (malls see your m. i . . _ _ the pievious week s lmcl. l i .liit- , _ . . . , . n IFX'MI‘S Pu?“ and One- Champaigne Stakes at Belmont ceiptis from Saturday night's har- back. with weights keeping him hon Walled abnut 2024000 net Ian Nichols replied with a uncon- chicavgo Iat 7:18 of the third pe—I “Isms Swdicate~reprewnm - I 331.5th hid 808l- Park Oct. 11. His owner is Fred ness racing cIard. I rIigid. There is no sensation in his mus compared Wm. 1052600 “ms verted try for Ontario. FiveImin- rind while Pld Shack of the} " All”. 0”” BOX 12055“, Turner Jr.. of Midland. Tex. To be combined With the dona- right arm from the shoulder to in the correspondinq week of last utes from the end Adams. kicked Rangers was in the penalty bOX.; ‘ Tomy Lee. Wll—h Willie Shoe- lion Will be another $80 turn9d the elbow except pins and needles year " along penalty-goal which bounced the Rangers bounced back for; J. C. Montgomery II lioflls ' maker I up. finished two lengths over by chemist H. R. WymIan of that shoot right down to the steers price commsho on prime over after hitting the crossbar. goals on long 5001's by Shack andi1 District Mgr.. Summersido ' i in?“ “I the Emmeade Stables hatigax. revriIaIresen'ts l'hls nightly ringers. grades of sleelmakinu scrap hcld noEsN’T nAVE TO PAY “1:13;! and Tod qMani If you are in need of a truss G. F. Cameron j]: cord EwomlDanfie“ "II “'35 “lower [99‘ Ih r‘I imanit 53“” “’3‘ Jackson. who wont through at $42.33 a gross ton last. week for MONTREAL ICPi _ Mr, .iust- “mum in' a brawl in [he‘hrgtl in- surgical support can in Iree enst. 5 him 10 the fourth .VS a L e 1‘“ - seven Ninth seasons without seri- the third straight week. ice Andre Montipetit of Quebec pémd and drew major and mi‘sj . we have a trained fitter Chérloltmwn ‘ . ou‘s injury. grinned as he recalled Superior Court has ruled that a 4 l at your service. .WNDOI — t - . - - . conduct nalties. ' mfitiéfihe ru:‘§tr$;:2 I By THE CANADIAN PRESS the days When_ the kld 11‘“ 090* been hurt pretty bad on the ice. night club client is not required De FREE DELIVERY I WHEN __ 3‘le 3" 8 Unit and Poured 4-28 Somehow it never haiipencd— by law to pay for liquor sold to TORONTO (CP) ._ TorontoI PHONE 6623 lites. 54.5 seconls has been 7 REMEMBER . . . . . . . . , n v e s t o r s w, as a world record the By THE CANADIAN PRESS 511015 In the nets 0f “he” OP- nothing like this. I had to fall him on credit. He dismissed an Maple Leafs, scoring once in. I w _- .. . ' tonal Amateur Athletic Big Four . Clark Gll‘lffith- C" - found” 0‘ mnellis' 535’“ 'laCl‘s‘mi down a flight of stairs to break action brought by a Montreal each period, recorded an impress.l .MEDICAL ' s y n d | c a t 3 Mon said Saturday . w L T F AP“. the American Baseball League “I got shaken up a bit. in my my neck. night club (Cafe St. Jacques) sive 3-0 Victory over Detroit Red1 PHARMACY _._d o n c... .i. i . .ivco ‘ ~- . ‘. - and owner of the Washington years as a National Hockey “People will say i was loaded. against Emile Lehouei-ou for non- Wings Saturday night for theirl Con Richmond ,1 Pow.“ “flunk...” ._ mmmmm, Also ratified were marks set Hamilton 9 2 1260221 19 ~ - . “f .. . . ‘I n nau- . Australia's Bert Tnomas_ Mon-{real 5 5 1207250 11 senatorsv died 3" wasnmgto" League player . I couldn't That makes me laugh. too. I payment of a $277 bill of second “in of the Rational. I . - . three years ago today at age 85- count the times I might have didn‘t have a drink." drinks.” Hockey League season. I . A t .1“ for the three miles and Ottawa 5 7 0 219 212 10 A former pitcher and manager mee liar two miles. Toronto Q 8 0 247 250 8 . ' ’ - . - he inaugurated the custom of day’s Elliott and Thomas set the EIGU ~ I . . ' t. at Dublin last July. WI. T F APfs. “mg “‘9 P‘SS’de“ ""9" . . the season with Wllllatm Howard , th- _ Winnipeg 11 3 0 300158 22 I - I ‘3 Taft in 1912. F. .3 . Def ' Edmonton 9 5 1 298 264 19 1:9 ers ea Sask. s 1 2292310 14 I en 5. I. . . Cauglary 6 8 1304 275 13 “FF _ FIRE _ AUTO In I - lliousw Tigers B.c. owl, 0 188 375 ‘ new; a. scuoot t rom ‘ . _ w L F A Pts. ACCIDENTS I V ‘WAX (CE" W Shear-water arms 9 1 339 197 16 C. M. FRAZEE ' ‘5' . w Med intp a second-place Kitchener 4 s 210 251 12 179 Queen St. Phone mt: ’1 ROAD with Dlilhousxe Tigers in the X-Detl‘olt o s 103 203 9 Charlottetown . . , i Loc. 2! 1m Foollball League here x-De'trolt games count four points i z ' I. “I u y with a 22-13 win over - » I I l W team. 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