so Nomads Play Truro Mon. L And St. Dunstan's Today The Chitrlfltlelown Ni-iiiads went annotiiit-iiig that he would be uti-ltcams in action and see how the mmugh lnmher Sn" wnrkum my able.to play dtie to immigration players stack up under different night under the watchful eye of ”Nn(""mf Frank Jelks in final prepara- tion for a weekend which sees them meet Saint I)unstan's University in an exhibition game this afternoon and the Truro Bcarcats in a Hari- Ylr. time League Game on .lloiitluy- The game against Saint Itanis will be played on the Saints field and the game against Truro Reartloii at ftillback for the weck- hers Of the Flu on the Queen t'hat-lotto High School end games Eicld iiiiiiicdiatcly licliiiid the new in his origin IlL'll school. Both games will start It 2.30. And at the stiiitc time that that Voiitadir uere praiitit-tng last iughtliiiads I ielcgrani ties on its way fi'omlt'oat-hes A llane.i.lelks a chance to oliserve theirytural Ctillegc Gy lack Rcardon in .-lugtista. DOWN THE ,- BACK STRETCH l)i1ii- in .Vovciiiber. The Sl;iiitl.ti'ilt1.-iti HtIi.e .N'.'iIt-x Uiiiiiidny. Hariistiiiig. PR. an umiiire the (tales of their l'Ith an- nual auction which will he held in tho Pr-iiitsyliaiiia State l-iarm S."”l .-Irena as of week of Nov- enthrr 7 to ll llttndreds of colts front the le.-idiiii: farms and other htinriiccls of aged perfnriiiets uill hrini: large tirtttttis this )eai' as httiii-.s to H;iri'1-litii';:. The ll;in- oter Shoe Fziriiis' ycarliiigs arc hctiic fealitrt-ti as suiting the best eicr brctl at that farm antl of cii.ii'se there are yc.'ii'litigs from other farms 'hat vi-ill hl'lflL' big price: and be ll iiitit-rs iii the litttire. tn Farltlock Patter in 'l'ilt' liar- ncss llorsc it the following" l-Iarle Aieiy. who has raccd l-Igyptian Princess llllil siirh sticccs: is git. lnc tip his public stable this fall and Hill handle the tjlearvicw Stable. Wnolivnrth Bros.. Winthrop. Name A new 21 stall barn is being hiiilt for the veteran reinsman at Pinehurst. Some necks ago -ittios Harry nits very much in the liiiirliclil hfl"FlllSP of his halo: act up it hr-it uorld': pacing rctord in a race of l..'15. This tins over the three- quartcr mile lT'R('h at Vernon Downs A uorlrlis record of 155 against time had ht-rn wt tip Htnllt years ago by Billy Direct at Le).- lnctnn lxentiirky At-ims llarrv uni driven hy J Howard Lvnns SHTI at the owner Aftrvr that he met with three straizbi dole.-ii-: hnt' rams back again to trip the mile and a half sF?T.fwfl Good Time Fare rit Yonkers half-mile track. Whcn he not the word go from the. starter thc 4-year-nld tucked in he- hilnrl nlillllnllfl Hal. driven by Joe 0 Brion. and Torrid. driven by Johnnie Simpson At the half milc mark be was pulled nut and moved Irniinrl the two leaders to win by I heart in 3.09 l-5. Dianioiid Hal 2. Torrid 3. Hillsota 4. Btiiiiiie Brook Dean 5. Chuck Volo 0. Philip TSTTWO-YeTa.r:Oid in Big Futurity Stakes NEW YORK 1.-ll"1 Filtecn tutt- ymiuolils are Plitarod for ii". lyig down the tiitlcncr straight t-otirsc. wpm Futurity St.-il.c.c tmlay at Reliitt-ni Pork. and if all start the winner I” Ihe classic first run in HIRE. - . , . , Slwni 3 V97-V resin” Opening """'"”'n ,e ; . . - . .: . . . n3"In:: fans were in a dither Hiilicihliiifniin ti:-Slrtleupttiike ".'g' I valued "P 8 3"" fl” 3”""iin:nI; 8lR'ii'ec ri3:ret:.siiieni,c:r”l'l:i'Iidtgii,tia; lvmusly mm was no sulmnsili Niimilri about picking: a winner. who uill Futiirilv. . 5",” mi ""9 .35 mm M9 35 F Scc't.V-Treas., Ian Gillies, lfnr '10h".A' Macnona d.' T ". as gr-t immediate m,.,,,,,,, M R ,,,p m,m'.S 5"”. H, Romnz haw goose field will ever be. for Ii Dmmams Society. PI.MidN"'ffr.om Al1llK0l1lSil.' h&dh(llSlln'E1lllSl1P rhnu-p (hr fhp k-p,1,,,,.k.,. ,,.,..h.. m".”m”m,I Summn lnphmp Mr; quiet 4 few hours with the ducks. Urban Ma(,L(,”an. Vim, pr”. -1-nmlliimself try winning t e lur:- iiimp 0"" .ll3.l' Thc nddsmakeis tabbed Anson Rigzclmts .V.il. the llainc N, dmmng Wu "F l"g.g'."" hack Fnrd' Sec'tv-Treas Flduarrl Baird '" "'3 "'g.Mand Gama "1" Wm lite r' V Whitney pair of (tan-pr ci,,1,,,.,. F-Mm g nmhpr Famaw loads of decoys: no hiding cars me; duh Prague". W,-mam summer with it Jump that ttXt't"'llC(l F” 3"” ""3" V0" lhP prrthahlc the Hlittfliirrllli-'l7it'fl Stables 1.5.;-I :"d h"m:":"l "Vt .w"h Cameron: Vice Pres Patrick Mc- "";1"X""d hired Rt Pit! vlhhef: 'ti'rilllD at 5-2 loss lhn p;i,,p.,,,. .- . . . oils 5. Jus pa time at ing'in it ' ' . . V i T .10 ii . was 9 oti ll ,'llS a oi T-in dark of heat v rain has loft John. and R13I'itlI-1l".Jlfilqlilr:'lsFF:ilIi'iu:ihna" I." A likely nywny wnhom guafltdi SN W Tn”. Thomas mp rnrard m"k' the high hop” tlir it like ilniihattan linrll Jot. ' i h"'h9”"S W”' d"”-V'- 79'” "O"? ivxlmhlpllr A,Mmr Awmnhnn. ithal had been entertained by ally l , , , . . i .t increase this season and weretp h rd - ,1 tr .n id- . . itolts. and l'.flfil0 Arcaro picked or N - - ms mam ' W" ' N (ma ' Th ir was tense with expecta- . . . 1 . l or so widely ( d X” .4 G it 1. (v ” " ' r ' win his fifth ftttiiritv She is "-me-r W plenum i i 'm 9 ' Dnud 8 an t "ad" tl f thl d th V we all V . .. . -, t . . g on. or on s ay c, re hlcrlogdarr-. a (lnihtirnc liarm dm "bum XL Jnhn Kant iexnecting to see 3 tinic-honored' g edish ExOport-import, Firm Operates From Jail 3-2 by New Glasgow last Saturday." The Nomads are in top condiw Page 6 The Guardiau situations. tion for this contest. They have Reardon had planned lu work in It is expected that quit: I num- worked hard and are prepared fol the City during the next month orpbcr of players will be used. Dr. give their best in all-out effort to five uccks and thus earn his viaynlclks is anxious to get all his put this City back on top of the during the rugby season llowcverlplayers into the contest if possible Maritime rugby world. iniiitiizratinn officials informed him so he may determine his strongestl There will be an admission he could not work in Canada. Hetlineup for Monday's game charge of 50 cents and 25 cents goes into the United States Army. The Saints held I light workout for adults and children at both ilasl night They have a light and the Saint Dunstan's game and the use-Ti-lll'ly fast team. Only three mem--Truro game. The Nomads are de- b are holdovers'pcnding upon their take at thc 'gates for their trip to Windsor. N Ellis S. the next weekciid ltr. Jelks had pidllllfd to Now he will go hack.frtun last season. .d lnty of offensive power yes- al play of the big and; The big game for the Noni 0 Dc tci-day afternoon in defeating ttnpable Jack "Spy" Ready in the is on Monday afternoon when they Following is the S D. L' liiit-tip. prim-0 at wales College 9-0 in an .iullha('k slot. meet the Truro BearL'als- 'l'i'ur0 F"W8rdS- -ltihn F7 MacDonald. exhibition game on the s- 1). U. Today's ganip in-tut-en the No. have twelve holdovers from last Kayo Mullins. John A. HacDonald. mild. and the Saint: will give year's team and they are working Jnc Revell. John Paul Rtiussel. J. Yllat-Adaiii and Dr. otit nightly at the Truro Agricul- mnasium. They have a well experienced three-quarter line in Bev Young, Snottk Tynes, Ronnie Caudle. Mar- Donald. Kimbal Jay and Pill Bil- shnll Frizzell. Randall Camerondcaii. fttllback, Rodney Maclnnis. aiitl Freddy Urquhart. Fullback stibs. 6'. Murphy. Eugene Lake. is Hrick Cameron and Ernie Yea- Des llclvor. ldon is the picking quarter. Nomads: Forwards. .-it-ritiiiias Among the scrum members are Ryan. Neil Hansen. Joc (inyle. Hlllitrray "Chop-('hoo" .loseph. DaveJCharlic Hetistis. Claude Fields. ('n.v, Fred (lattdle and Packy Wil- Charlic Ready. Hilson ('arr. Gor- son Newt-omcrs to the team may dnn Tweedy. Arnold Mat-l.can: he John Tanton. Clinton Marble, picking quarter. Dave Nicholson: nd Allan Bruce. flying qtiai'tei'. Fred Driscoll- hack- l.e.vtis MacDonald: picking quart- .er. Donnie Macl')ougall: flying quarter. John R. MacDonald; back- field. F.d MacDonald. Sandy Niac- of more practice and condition- ing. scored once in the first half and twice in the second half. The Welshmen held their own during the first 30 minutes bttt wcrc ttitalile to get the ball from thc st-rtini often enough to make many cffcctite tiffcnsivc plays. Gcrald Murphy. a strong running wingman scored two tries for the Saints after fine plays. l,cn Briitlcriclr scored the other try after another billiant passing play along the halfline. Murphy was particularly effec- l g”! u Thm M”: Q Hm I m 'llll's. is the first lcaiztie game field (:ullcn Del.orv Daic Vac- live win his great broken field qt M -P i :M-:; M Prfftr 'liuro and Vlhc second for thelLeod. '(iPl'RTfi Rurge. George Kcllyprunning and if shows as nitich de- f ” V "5 " l ”' - lN'"l3dS- The Ntmads were edgedllhck Carroll. fullback. Jack Rcatiy.ifcn.s1vc ability as he as on the New York Rangers In 7-4 Win Over Black Hawks Rlt'ilt'llPll Park, lllonti-cal. hadi the best year in its long history. The hall inile track on the eastern tip oi Montreal Island drew an allctttlance of 345,974 fans who bet 512.710 2.02 through the pari-mtituel windows during the recently ended 92' afternoon and night sessions. The iivt-rage handle tins Sliltl. 55. Both trotting and pat-uiir records tumbled at Richelicii this seasoni ('lll('A(i'(). t('P)eRon etiiiip st-oil's pa e 'k f 2.03 . , l , MiIt'ph.vi Number tun hi .Vlurnh,v kiiotit-ti Rctct-ce; Jack .iieii1i-iiiiactiei-.. SN la” War W; hlgmred :,((:)ri1(idR;n"g::i;hopgggjodmeals iii?:;)f;ei(;:1(iO;2dnll:ll:)' Bllriroughnthe l(1t10Snl:'l9ll. (ieorge Hayes. Lou h. S ,.h D . L. I , r l Y- . -; tp i't'ic onco or ,ascio. iiiilemtlicn h:a?)laTiiit'tlltlnil'i)l"2 35 "3"?" ””9m 12638"? . Sfhedule V8015 tally Rate the Rangers a .. . . ' . 2 t i ”W"il1tr1d-it night with an impressive lead they never relinqtiisticd 1'”-Si P”l”d 1- M” ed by Sol (amp and 47”?" by 74 V'('l”F.V over Chicago Black other "Nate york '1 ' . ftlitrphv tliathgate Cl'Ell;'hl0n)' J"? 0.Hm'"' ,.w'"? W)" "W first H3Wk5- scored by Dean Prentgiais Ametiii 15 73- i , "Pm "fill" hlillalmn P3l'P0n 5993- The loss was Chic-ago'g first Bamgau. and B,” Gadsbv i Pciialties. Howell .39. Ftiiitin-. 2 "l 2"" 2'-1 0" Mlliiist 27 the against one victory. suiiii-an and Johnny.' w,i..,,, am and L. Wilson 4.12 Raleigh liivitation Trot was won by I.ordi Murphy's first marker came each scored iuice in 'hamiie inn 634. ' Steviarrl. uhosc 2.04 1-5 ticd that.late in the first period to give of the Black llawksv scoring 3-,,L.umi Mind 2 ch-.3 , gut. :jtfayAitSlQtriIr:wHaiitiver set up I fevv1thedI(langclt's 2 lead theylheld until Lo,-he wgrsiey in the New Vym--k mfan ,Sta':,jeyg wgisonli 3. - qui goas y ed Sultvan and nets. had to make 42 saves. t"lii- (chi.-agn. .r wtism, iciesiav pry. -'0hmt.V WNSOI1 PU! Chi?-iii!!! 0" cago's Al Rollins chalked tip 25 star. 905; 4g New york, .im,,-pm. A rather out of the oriiiiia--tto early in the second frame. . . , feature of the rot-ent 111991 at n,.;l;.l mL'--r' ms"--r--- -e st91P,:. .,i(.lm.V marked the deb.” l,Ea””-1f”9- C'9lf5l'm"l( 1040- 5' ware Ohio. wits an effort to break of Phil Watson as Raiigcr coach new xorki (lfonathv Bamgata the worlds rccord for yeaihng and the return of star forward "imp!-1.) Hi 5 6' LEW. dark" lrotters over it half mile track and Wally Hergeshcinicr. injured for P”Im”'9- lF,talf:'gh' Gadshsll 9 ?4' this was act-oiiiplished by Rilda most of last season. Hcrgr-sliciiiicr PP"? nCs'-Evans 3'40 Fnmm. Rose. a yearling daughter of Axom- tlot an assist. ' am 3")!” Wm 1254' my. dam mida vnlog ,,wned M, nu. Third period: 7. New York. Rm-lay. Hm. mm. was 222' A"mal New York -Goal. Worsley; de- Batltgatc tMiirpl1yi 7.A2; ll. Newt nr him. it-,,,-id-S ,.c.(.m.dg wpm mm fence, Howell. Ftiiitiiiato. lrwiti. - York. Gadsby tPrcnt1ce. Herc- Gadsby. Evans; forwards. PreIt- csliciiiiert 10.32: 9. Chicago. Stil- the books during the meeting which gave lhp Hrlaugrp trmk mo", lice. Raleigh. llcrgeslicimer. lllittl IFogolint I2 59: 10. Chit-ago. Qvagnn and ..,,,.M-S ,.G.,.,,,,k Mr Bathgate. Gciitlroii. Horv.-ith He J. Wilson tllathgate, Cveightont itiss than ih, nine, your Hacks M benlon. Murphy. ('reir;htnii. l.c- 17 t7. the Big Five wicki.Pope.1n Poimlttcv. Gadsby Z08. Pry- Chit:agn--- Goal. R.nlliii.u. tle- slat and Evans two minors 5.3.1. A imgp ,;i,..,1,i.ahcp of tat-e fans fence. Stanley. Martin. Morison. Siilliiim 11.36. ' Sail an over-prion,-iliy grind ,,r,,E,am Fogolin. Woit; forwards. J. Wtl- 5mp5;,. ' at Truro last Saturday night, -no The big day is over. HItnlcrs'50"- Cir-sla. Prystai. Wtsnn. 5111- w,,...,..., g H ,,-, ,5 49 ll-tcaiuold pacing mare flarha.-3 have Iizid time to think tip alibis. "V3"- 1'9-;SW'('k- M”"k"5k'- M" R,,”'ins' I ' ' ' O I H 13 7 5.4,; Ann Queen that has drawn 5 hip vtliere necessary. or to enlarge on l"F3'l'9- L'lZ9”h”"l1'-"- Skm" 1'. ' of atteiition to herself and owner H19” Sll('P955- 0" "'9 Whme it W” Wilson" Lalnnde 'lL'.'da'"'e' 5'93” and drivcr hy hr-r m.-.,,5- ,.i(.i,,,,,.5 a successful opening day. Quite at i T W Cmitiniied from page 2 D U. Field Day; htit that this scat-tiii. won both dnshcs in few duck hunters got their limiti Was the Frcc For All driven hy (jyni but I imagine the average take T" i no stirprise. everyone was expect- Sniiih inn-ct Mllp t(;.,.,i,ii was was between three and four ducks W k A int! it and the more Bmhillnlls M 2-2. Pr-tor l"Iegg tH.'trris(ml 3.5. per gunner. There is always the ee i the brethren had been many days Jerry'.s .V'I5Zhlm3rP 44. JOSPIWP "dd 1"" mm 3 "mnber wilh ".S0(flETlES 0RGA.VlZF.I') practicing. "training" as it is com- monly called. driving themselves in an all out cffort to loosen tautzht muscles. to develop grnceftil stri- des. and to build their wind as they eagerly awaited the day when Coiiiiniied on page 7 single or a pair but I higher per-I '" mrmwm A”----n ccntaize than usual The various societies lliat strat- ify our life here have been form- ed and their executive panels have heen staffed as follows.: ' St. Dunstan's Sttidents's Union: bagged their ;daily quota of eight. d - Sonic died-in-the-wool goose hunt- e crs lot the ducks strictly alone in the morning. Some got their quotai s Enter 3"” Otheiis were one short on fll9lTiPresidenl Rtt'hai'd W('(iEZP Vice 4 . . - 2 - . ' ' thcm. men from boys. Finally f;l':Il.l,V ltln:1t'.triflfive.thPheasantls hW9t'P1PresIt'lcnt. George Mtillally: Soc: Tlmsday WWW.” bright. mm. andp .V ft? 1 U in elf "SUB ant? rotary-Treasttrer. Henry Gatitlct. twnrmm” was,” mim-mznthm was 1Class Representatives. Senior Wil-l liam Cameron; .ltinior Richardi tNnonan; Sophomore. Mit-liacl Swiftl . . . f , .,7. . g. outs and also in areas whee they (houtlci iii the It .fuili1ng spiint mm? Scarce last year. .'.hm.p M "M mly again” M Pheasants have shown the great- a siirprlse. A large crowd of cheer- ing student-fans greeted the nth- letes as they entered the arena. 5; him ciwmri mp 559354) Mm, Th” "'1" '7' "Hi "l”9d Mdi Maritime lntercollcgiatc l)chat-ymgh jump record Shnngrodl Ob. 'l:;isyy:;rf, :(i:i::,i:in,:,dnr:Is::'m;:: President. Russell 'llt-Innis. Vice.W"" dash” m "'9 grmmd WM; . , This was Partner in mhm. yearl My steady Pres. Donald Macftotigall. Sec ty- :lr':l'I'::)r;: uldmle mud shooting companion wait rigged out Tread” 5' Hm" F'5h"': -I-M, d'el;re5.;on proved to he for geesc and he and his chum. U- 5 (7 PT"W'9'"- 1?” ..,m,.t'"wd hgwever for the big. sure hit in, ,im.k pot.” (W0 short mond-('nnno1lv,gl'icc Pres. Mich- ' Q' m"'m'se ume'whM John.R "' "'9" "m" "' W 1'." Q'i.'E'""' S" ”'T'""si n"'i""" iiiothdr Fddie who had been keen- - - . .usac. , ' It was pleasant to sit qiiitely Pwwmn. ml abreast M Mm 1" the mm. ttv iiioiiis iiiititis il.l(i t.-my wit 1- -- - and watch the dawn ii men the N 7- f'- V 5 . , . l ' -' v" -t 1-1 of 5ttctl- 3 . . . t-titinn but somewhat nut of the Hut l-xllriml tit:-iitcist - .-l cm liitv-rni oi-toot Dlilltlltk to ltlllifl 98” and "Sm" '0 Hm Odd 3cn"."",(:mimP -Ni"l.mly' VH0 mph Mm Hood of the limelight. soared on' .l.1ivniit-r.r- l'Wf't'llll'tF flctt Illlll Swirl. ll his lit c l - -led gunshot break mm an "pemngi "0 Qmg P). firqf to (1; (153 record. than to hcati I rt IKIHPS ui ll .1lllllIiTlllPS lbnmbm-dment that lasted for SPVJ FIELD DAY . A g of Inch "mil miliii last nirtiith null fll.'liiP1l tho kiit--tlttiltgc eml minutesg The mg," was "Milly Last Tm.;(i;,.t-I 0,.t,,1,,.r 4g wgax ltl b.V 0"! hlt 3" ' D If SH-n Roliltn. of It - -. . . . . . , l . d -bl last bld that you Th. WW gnu". xiii: air allmiui tr title from their wlnizs for a look-see but kfpllways gives me I gone feeling to Fddle hm" eh ':.d me In" lmw. ' ""2 "W lll'”llFl”l'5 Wltlrr-K In cont-r-at the faction going. After I 15 mintite lull watch ,, gnngp 19;", gm. n,,ri.- M T""ld 3" 5' . Vii” 'tt'-I191. Tit; not Lmii iiim r'li'(' in iai the odd single or palr hooked a lung slant ialtcr thr-v iimn timtn""E H” Md mnlowly mined ms Cu.-n...m g,n.-t-My A , sttiiiiith ....,'.,,.. t.,-..,. , m,,,r,,1 in over the trees I tried In npen- ,. mm fnilp hr to-tip.-' "N 'W"h”':FmV'”'d"::1.:t3::::;':: Th: .i,q..,,,,,.,,, NW V I iililiiiir t'n'i RliIi'l.'tllt-9 if they grgiinl snap shot on one of I quar- M I draw mm" W. K'm"'l'kc:ns tlmuiz e wor ' m h ., . "' ""' llltilirl t-rtsi..t,t,--. n,.hi,',. avers editette of Ring-necked ducks thatmnm I thntigtii of ml hard luck 5"" " he 39'1".” M F M mi; )2 it-dlc -illIi'.tlullL'F of Hi-t-itisli '.,;,,,”, gt-,,,..Hg R dd. HP sent ahgmwcame in with . rush of wings and in lean"; me hlmrl R -IN mmmps my his last "IV. 3"” "”l'""tT' did not imintwlt renliw iimt Vhp lnwerrvl Hr ,'iLkV'li fur it,- hit. Thr hlAll:l',1lllL' tlirrtttii 1.. ,,,,I ainil.-ihlr iiirln, " the vnicr nx.i l'”""”'l f'5"”l”)'- "Hc has no lcnvel iiniiwr on the hiisiiicss st ”””"'ih Okltviii itititt-i'l firm today. Sorry.” WORKED FROM JAN, Vtolri this incirlent. the luistmu-. -rortd name to know t ltlg Boblln concern h llbd for l year Jdll. and n ma" roar sentence for hat the hnom 3 ad been 1.9,,- from the city serving I one. embezzlement. tlllllnftryi litihlui used the adrig-W, 0,, M5? mnriagiiig dii-or-tnr. lnitr-t-lit-m-l of 'i"'"l.V W'W' urtrth of tclr-grams .and let-- iilinrp him ;,,.,.,,ilPrs il"lill ills nfl ni-it 'Il”"”" '" rirtr-on. He signed the lctw-rs ”man;tuiiiiz director. not uo.VTIll.Y Fl'Rl.0l'Glf HP not 72 hntir.s' furlough from i-rt.-rm evvijv month. for good con- 'l""- Hlttl mhrlr the most of it. lowing his cell promptly nl I whirl of htisinesx nppni yhlnckholm. Few husln alized company director was I Jatlbirde where I elected to set out Min- 3 day of aiirtvrtscs it its: the H"-'t'”.V '0 19"” lth Mhw: b-V "":;l . ' A T , . row '”4l1iI'ixi1inrll .0." Con-lines” 39'?” ,':1"":("z ':('"''1. M3 'Ey;wh"dli':'l...(?.r. ":9 mnnmi R):'lf)l'lTl!Wil('Elc:C:1SHIe;SrtA'hHI sma octio ac tic s ippe ' t ” too soon and missing A nimsc din- Ti," "'7 W?” by 3''" HI? tier. Coming to I suanipy scctionia lime '39" "II F "I 't I F I spotted A goose walking to nit-ctl"" """”t in t F fnlnmenhog me on.the road. I pressed down V9". "mt W” unmdnlt - ."i Hm the brake pedal and t'n;tslPd ""'d4 A "'9" wrm" perk” "mi to a stop. The goose did likcivisc.:l"l I "d ””"”"'u"' ' Mi" turned itidewnys. and gave thct'''-"-'''W "7193 '''""d"' "M 1" mu '00 "BN1 '0 T9dN'l'n "I9 miss. Ivnlkttwiigen the once over at ahntitl0V"'5 "" M7 W"'V9"d "er '" haizized the mo. duck. I single so yards. if I could have t-nngitt'stiiziiti,v but held firm and the new black, and that ended the lt'f7l'lllI her she probably would tiavc end- "NW1 Was not . . five feet tilt: in- for the morning ,5 up in Mm"--5 Sanplugry at ches. His brother John was the I set it dead line of Milltowii Fross Whcn prcssoti lcmifirst to congratulate Eddie and lhrnttith it for pulling out. 1...-ii .i.. ,-m,i.i no ...1.,.,,-ii. to i.,.,.,, proved to be a sportsman. even "'"'"I'5 "yin pitsti the boat her distance. Rather then leave if n latter in the Went '-WI" A- ""5"""' 7" her to make a meal for l fox h0WeV0l'- WI! ""9"9d "' ""9 the dapper, smiling I brought the Winchester into an fled the record for "I! HOIHHD tion. It was it gosling of the year and JUMP I "9"" 9V9''"' "''"3" surprised myself when it crumpl- led and hit the water with I sharp ismack. I dropped the next duck. ml, M a lone black. and tried for it double on an incoming patir..- and missed both. Just a case of hurry- ing the first shot and then trying ice cell rliirinit It in Ar t the yped I o't-lnckli At 7.30 i decided! out into the open and pick up the Ring-necked duck that I thought 1 might have some trouble locating. As often happens 71?. Bnhlin riisl-ted that keen competition would S0l'i8FFlll"l Saturday. Oct. 8. 1955 Second Saints Defeat -P.W.C. 9-0 In Rugby Game l The Saint I)unstan's University offense it shouldn't be long before the road to the third and last Play- lntermediaie Football team flash- he moves up to the senior Saints. off spot I 10113 Uphill SlIiU&!tZl6- Pete Green set up Murphy forj the Saints first try and the Irish- man went over in the tar corner for the only try of the first half. The work of picking quarter Don MacNeill was outstanding dur- ing the game. The two players worked together like Bellveau and Geoffrion on the Montreal Cana- ldiens and they were responsible for setting tip the Saints balfline lruns Little Len Brtide cnlered the game a 'thc second half when he t the start of ltry. Johnny Wliclan look nien's'kickoff to start the second suit of a 7-3 triumph iSeven Games On Tap In Big Football Weekend The Saints. showing the rc.siiltsl(Ihick Morrison and flying quarter- Fick had lust game of their be By THE CANADIAN PRESS Lions and Winnipeg Blue Bombers . . .fce their two - um: weekend ...i'::::i...E::::.::.:t:;:3 -'i--a---- with tour we -- -- seven games on tap and Toronto Aigonauts and Ottawa Rough Rid- an facing two encounte s that could be the key to their playbfl hopes. g These two teams. tied. for. third place with only two wins In Six starts. are on the spot in the Big Four as the league heads into the last half of the schedule. A double loss for either club could make West British Columbia Softball Title At Stoke Today WP 'mTl'le In the SALISBURY. N B. Maritime intermediate softball championship will he at stake here today when Liverpool Cubs meet Salisbury FIYPTS ill We secondeand if neceSS8r.V'-third st-of-three finals. Salisbitry. New Brunswick- . raced Prince Edward Island titlists. will running hamiheyover the line for the Saints secondl have to come from bchirid as the Nova Scotia champs will carrya the Welsh- 1-0 lead in the series as the re- at home half and ran the ball back to cen- last weekend. trcfield before kicking into P W. 5C tcrritory. lf 8 third game is iieccssary it will he payed after I I5-niitititc The Saints followed tip fast to.bF98k- .gain possession and a play from Morrison to MacNeill to Broder- ick resulted in the score. Mtirphy scored the final try from the P. W- C. two yard line. He raced deep mot P. W. C. territory and was pulled down on the two yard line with a fine tackle by Dave Macl.eod. He scored from the two man scrum which followed. The game was handled by Cy lllclsaac Lineups. S. i). ll- Frowards. E. Morrison. It Mt-Ivor. Hickey. I. illlat-f)onald. B. Dunphy. G. Mac- YoI'k..Gttigan: pickiilg quarter-Alf Mor- rison; flying quarter, Don Mac- Neill: backfield. Green. E. Mac-. Donald. Broderick. Murphy. Le-1 Clair. .l. Whelan. fullback. J. Kane.l P. W. C. Forwards. Landrigan. Mat-Lean. MacKenzle, St. John, M Lodge. A Macbean, G. Tweedy: picking quarter. G. MacDonald: flying quarter, I). Cudmorc: back- field. D. Mat-Leod. Cox Davies G. Lodge V. MacDonald. G. Mac-: Larcn; fullback. Ladner. Great Racing Driver Dies PINEHURST, N.(7. tCPv -- Vic Fleming. a Canadian and one of the world's greatest racing drivers. died here Friday. Fleming. horn in Dtitidas. Ont. was 69. He won most of the sport": major races. His greatest fest was piloting Billy Direct. to II world pacing record of l:55 for it mile at L0XlnRlnn, Ky. in itastt. The record stood alone until this year when Arlos Harry equalled it at Vernon Downs, N.'i'. lhis law and suffering other injur- yics in Ivspill. Since then he had been training trotters and pacers. As I driver. "Victorious" Flem- lnl was knnwii for his garrison finishes. In setting the world rec- ord with the four-year-old Billy Di- rect. Flrmintt. according to one harness writer. ”finished in I daz- zllniz burst of speed which thrilled spectators crowded about the track to see him go against the watch." g, -ggs.g,gggggg. Lake and Eddie MacDonald have both merited the award of Ath. letic Dis. This report uniild not be complete unless it extended a sincere "Thank you" to Michael Swift and his crew who were re- 5P0nslhle for the conditioning of the track and the field. Following the field competitions. agrccord class of Freshmen. some elilhly strong. were formally rais- ed from the statues of mere fled- ltngsto that polished pedestal that constitutes the college department but only after successfully pasti- Iniz lhrnuizh the most harrowing trial that the crafty minds of the Sftllllomorc class could devise. If angeizz shampoo produces any vi- laltl.V at all. there shouldn't be I bald head in that class even fifty years hence. Oh. and that isn't just frr-sh air that gives them such l'0S.V't'hecks, it's more than likely Whnlk left of the tomafoe juice. And so. until next week, greet- iiuzs from S. D. U. and remem- ber that he that blows his own trumpet will never get into I worthwhile orchestra. ! l t OTTAWA tCPi - Canada's 02 breweries in 1954 brewed enough VH?V9ratte to supply at least in dozen gallons to every Canadian. The bureau of statistics reported Friday that the brewerlen prod- uced it tnitil of 2o0.459.mtt gallons of beer. ale. stout Ind porter. Canada's population is about 15.- 500.000. WHERE - PRINC WHEN - TUESDA Details were - lpd yr l at f It hi . . . jolt .......... .."i;:........r'”;x.i:i ::.”"::.':::.,': '.':.':.:i: t..":::.i: ':::.:.'. l,""'l'"." ".1": ' "'3 0'".:".'..i::.':."''.:'..'.'':. ':t.':! .O llmity tun when Sweden upon my earn an: a flngck":f s;ven luflrlfllldnoli miiili-d:'eniiirlt.edc:kf:So;:'ptnltlytr Frelhmellt 33 WW5? ' ""77 Mill!-MIZNT mnipullory on nbllgzleeln-Eltnggiti ltiiaddlamntrtiiiii Eingdivithuttppteliie hl.T;W.l)lItlHi:r.ISll;:.V'P in if g"l::l't9?' ” Mm": and. X". ' ; u - . HELSINKI. Finland tAPi-p.-,.. mm .':c:""' '" "5"" "M-Woipond I look over from I low ed if the half hour after Iunut In individual competition-Senior 3.. HM ,.uu'.M 0' FM.” "G u" bfcyc!le clialiis altitude but changed plans pronto means that one has to be off thelEveMa: Eugene Luke. D polntti: :'nt0;”PrldayA the ratification of unit: of dollar; llibeyn m:lIEllttu dAE iiiiinhnm "mmitltm Tniindlu um jab. lrn.cI1)dmi::liits 1' Wm"; . cow prep 3 i - e. lISWeI': ti. tin or ma 0 it e , 1 . 1!. The Russian .:::.i': "am .."'I'";:"'o:1'g :3 'g:C.li:'l:frl:d- IwIl:llllI'l III uzzlehfof (lite remain in his blind until I iiaii One rectml in-otmi. high lump iiy pgghg. mnmmv "d I. l - H c on If not t . III to limit after sunset and iihoot up till Eddie MlcDonIld......5 feet 6 ll- ., n,,,,,,., W, ,5 mg, '”"m ;f'l::rY- hat-mI:I:::-Mm M uimt patch of one Ind ma II- that time. Then remove the shells, chen. one record equ mggagup um mung .umuu m. uLm.M u . L" - iegrzyl I ed the unseen off who: break down his gun and their pro- skip and Jump, E g..g,.”..h,,,,,,,,gM”” umhhdmbhrl"::::diml hdlI:dwt"hIr 'Il';lItdrllIQ euodtoptcknphudecoyaorllmenoiiatd. tn l 1",, mm mummy" mm” mi. H. rm mm. mm bu N an ace h I atatll noatlu on the water or notiutorlmnu l Iutllorlttol to mil Igr. only. the documefm will b & H Iii In blue Play will continue on Monday -.E..;.,E...E . 1 Frank Boucher Has Hockey Job Vacant 30 Years REGINA ICPt- At the helm of Regina Regals. 55-year-old Frank Boucher finds himself in a profes- sional hockey post that hasn't been used for 30 years. Part of his job as inanager-ctiach will be selling this city of 3tim0tlnte1'mediate B. baseball finals be- the high-class senior hockey it last W99" "'9 Parkdale AITDW9 ""3 enjoyed in 1925, R9EaIS' new entry the West Prince Stars will bebplay- in the wager" Hockpy League. ed on Sunday afternoon at Tignlsh were pieced together by Biiiichcr S13”'"l1 3' 1430i and owner .lim Piggot of Sask- ar.oon- A half-dozen veterans form the core. The rest Boticher ranks as amateurs. From Detroit's farm at Edmon- ton. Boucher hniight 32-year-nl Keith Allen as defenceman and as sistant coach. He persuaded Pitt Lundy, who retired after last season with Calgary Stampedcrs. to return as centre. FORMER RANGERS Forwards George Scnick. Vic Howe and Ray Manson, who played briefly under Boticher when he was with New York Rangers. came from Saskatoon Quakers. A fourth ex-Quaker. Jun Bay will be back on the blueline with Allen and his former team mate Blll Bucyk. The goaltender will be Lucien Dechene. with New West- minster Royals last year. Although there are no othcr ex pcrienced players on the team. Boucher says: "We'll do all rtetv. Fleming mt-ed as ;, d,-i..e,- gmln fact. I'm sure' we'll make It 1946, a few months after breakingldam Wild ”h0w'"g-" ooii7i?ii&iii&s Over Weekend The annual Goodiose Tourna- ment at the Charlottetown Golf Club will be held this wcckend with players playing their round of SIX 'tioles any time Saturday. Stin- day or Monday. In this fun. ament players use a wood. seven iron and pultcr al- ternately. There will be compell- tlons in the men's and ladies di- visions. Play will also contintie for the Seagi-am Trophy. Wendell Gillls and Garth Herring were tied with a net of 66 after last weekend's play The player with the best net some after the weekend's play will win the Trophy. Horseshoe Doubles Competition Today Competition for the Brighton Horseshoe Club doubles champ- weekend. The draw will be made lorishlp will be held over the at the Club house Sunday at 2:15. MOTORCYCLES HA RLEY DAVIDSON MOTORCYCLES. 19-1056 model 74 0H.V. (new). l-1966 Hummer. titted its dem- onstratnr. 1-I962 model K. ltt.(t00 miles. Priced Reasonable. with Guarantee. Aliio Parts and Accessories. MAYHEW CYCLE SHOP. CRAPAUD Ind CORNWALL QUEENS COUNTY FISH .& GAME MEETING E OF WALES COLLEIH AUDITORIUM Y. OCTOBER lI'l'lI. TIME - MM RM. STANDARD TIME. ON!) FILM ON RAISING GAME DIED! AND MVE ON SAFETY Young fry walcomc I! accompanied by parents. cuniino lctun The opening dance of the Clicrlonu town Coding ciuswni in initial sain- day. omiiu mluiiuioniiur inayiu-iiig' l d-The starts each for I third-place tie. Calgary Stampedern. also with Sat- urday and Monday games, are in last place. two points out of that last playoff position. COULD BE CHANGES Any number of changes could occur during the four-game week- end as the injury-riddled Lions meet the leag -leading E " 5 in Edmonton Saturday, then take on Bombers at Vancouver Mon- day. while Bombers meet Stamped- ers at Calgary Saturday and Stamps go against Saskatchewan's second-place Roughrlders at Re- gina Monday. Over in the senior Intercollegiate league the crucial stage hasn't been reached yet but Queen's Golden Gaels and the University of Toronto Blues will be battling for first place today. The three tctim Ontario Rugby Football Union has developed into I two- club race between Sarnla Imper- ials and Kitchener-Waterloo dutch- mcn Thcrc'll be action today and Thanksgiving Day in the Big Four with home-and-home doublehead crs. In the college loop there'll be two games today and in the ORFU the only game this weekend sched- uled will be played Thanksgiving day. Here are the games: Big Four: today - Toronto at Hamilton; Montreal at Ottawa. lilnndayelilamilton at Toronto; Ot- tawa at Montreal- Intarcollegiataz Today - Q It Toronto; Western at Mac ORFU: Monday - 1 Beaches at Sarnll. AL8 AND Tl-CAT! TIED Hamilton Tiger-Cat: and real Alouettes, tied for th Four lead with four win) ui losses each, Ireii't under th. sure that the Argos and 1 Riders face. The Al: and Cats have I four-point lead the other two teams and no harm will be done to their p chances if they are upset in their games. The Tiger-Cats and Argos already met each other twlc fore. They split the two game point difference in each case 25 points. The Argos opener season with I 815 decision the Hamilton club in Torontc two days later lost 37-12 in H ton. The winner of the game lict Queens and the University of onto Blues will take over i puted possession of the top in the intercollegiate loop. loser will drop into I tie for SE place with the winner of the I ern-McGill clash. Bombers, the only club to it Edmonton all season. have on injuries - defensive tackle R Savale and fullback Lorne Bet Stampeders and Roughriders the most fit, publicly at least. i quarterback Dori Klosterman. Willie Roberts and lineman Henke back in action. Stampe have taken on a healthier apr ance. Island Intermediate B Baseball Finals Sunday The second game of the Island Dick Irvin Still Backing Canadiens DPITRt)lT, (CPI - Dick Irvin. 63-year-old coach who Otis yur went to Chicago Black Hawks after 15 years with Montreal Canadiens. still is backing Mont- real to defeat Detroit in the National Hockey League. He says the Canadians will finish 10 games in front of the Red Wings this year. Irvin says his forecast in has- ed on improvement of younger Montreal stars and on the teams four newcomers: centre Henri Richard. I9-year-old brother of the rocket; right-winger Claude Provost; centre Donnie Marshall; and defenceman Jean Guy Tal- hot. The veteran coach says the Red Wings also can expect trouble from his Black Hawks-stare ing when they meet here Thurs- day to open the season. SOFT SPOT FOB CHICAGO "I've always had I soft spot in my heart. for Chicago." he said. Irvin. who once called the Wings "tear gas champions" af- ter they forced the Canadians into the NHL second place for the fifth time in seven yearn. now says of the Detroit team: "Jack Adams seems to know when guys are finished and what he needs. You wouldn't" think he could trade off eight players from his championship team and come Parkdale won the opening 114 11-8. Umpire-iii-chief Charlie R last. night announced that if I it game were necessary it would played immediately after the 1 mid game on Sunday. Following the declaration oi winner George Francll, Chairn of the P. E. 1. Baseball Commit will present the trophy to championship team. Jim Shirley To Play With Ainfiem AMHERST (OP)-A. R. Lon Amherst. Ramble:-I manager It Friday that goalie Jim slitt- would definitely play with M: iii in the Atlantic Cont Senior Hooli League this season. He laid the on-Chulottuow lanclcr confirmed this by Gelatin Thursday. He is expected I! Thursday. Roger Leger . To Again Coach Cataracts Toani MONTREAL (CP) llol Leger, veteran dafoncoman. I again coach Sliawlnlgaii !'IllI ct aractit of the Quebec Hockey L4 gue this season, Leger and general manager it Reardon of the Cats came to ten Monday. There had been rt-pot of differences over salary and nnnouncament was made I.- the figure reached. Leger la season piloted his club to victo in the Alexander Trophy series 1 the minor pro league championsti in Canada, his team defeating E monton Flyera of the Wcatrt up with an even more poiuerfu team-but that'I what he's don " l l OPENING Hockey League. CALLING ALI. AMATEUR ' PHOTOGRAPHERS CHARLOTTETOWN CAMERA CLUB MEETING Y. M. C. A. HOBBY CRAFT ROOM MONDAY. OCT. IOHI - 8 P.M. NOTICE POTATO EXHIBITION POTATO KING OF. P. E. I. TO BE HELD IN CHARLOTTITOVIN WIIK OI EXACT TIME AND PLACE 10 BI ANNOUNCED LATER. EXHIBIT 30 tubei-I, minimum 7 oz.. maxlmm" 9 oz. - Irllh Cobblers. 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