y.n I s NEW YORK (AP: jmnna cracked the Ranger (1.. iczice for four wall In the second period that carried them to a H urlory (War New York Wednep .d.1y faith! in the Madison Square Garden Natbnal Hockey league spason opener. The Bruins moved mlonBl&lIIlceLkvIIththid.h - Boston: Montred Cansdena. 1 Six different Bostm tired in the posted their second um whipped New York a-1 sun day aisht in After Real noun. and Parker Macnonaid of New York scored in the ' scoring Boston. uievrefiis of H40- fi-rstperiod theimiinshmketiiegunowib phyen Hs- open -in the next period. handed. Don Mcxenney put Boo ton ahead 2-1 in the opening two minutes. tipping in the stnt pad Ranger goalie Gums? Wonley. less than a minute later. Larry . Regan converted a that putthebruinsdtesdl-1. ONE RACK MEN'S suns I Value to I 559.50 in our regular lines this low, low price! 544.50 SPECIAL On Men's Winter Jac- kets and Parkas. As- - sorted styles, colours, etc. Grou of last year's Jack clearing at only S995 Reg. 510.95 and 519.95 taken from stock. Expertly tailor- ed. and extra good value at 'VIEN'S WEAR SPECIALS MEN'S SPORT COATS Ohe group of Tweed Sport C o a t s. 522.50 to S2950 Regular f r o m SoIe' S1995 Clearing toymake room for new Fall stock. CASH IN ON TRIBE FALL VALE AT HOOLEY'S Men's Wear AT cuanurnnmwn and MONTAGUI . non: sworn: I I The Rangers got back into the guns briefly on Larry Popain'a soul midway in the period. but the. Bruins pulled away once again. Johnny Bucyk outmanoeuvred the Ranger defence and scored a 10:41 and Bronco iiorvath. a lit- mer Ranger. feinted Worsley out of poitbn to drill hams tbs fifth goal late in the period. Doug Mnhns produced Boston's find tally in the third paiid. scoring unassisted. i ' goal was scored from close range. MacDonald. with less than two minutes in the period . maining. fired in a 25- footer to tie it. Don Simmons in the Bni1ns' net had 24 saves. while Worsley turned side 22 shots ior New York. ' Boston - Goal: Simmons: de- fence: Mohna. Armstrong, Stan- ley. Bionda. Bolvin, Hillman: for- wards: McKenney. Labine, Chev- refils Horvath. Stasiuk. Mackell Bucyk Regan. Toppazzinl, Peir- son. New York - Goal: Worsley; defence: Gadsby. Evans. Howell. Fontlnato, Cah n; forwards: Po- pein. Bathgaie, Prentice, Sulli- van Gendron. Hebenton. Mac- Donald. Ciesla. Ci ' ” Foley Henry. Lewicki. Referee: Frank Udvari; lines- mcn: Doug Davies, Matt Pave- itch. First period: 1. Boston. Chev- . SMOKES TOR CANADIAN MILITARY PERSONNEL serving with the United Nations Emergency Fgrcs In the Middle East ' 5192 sends 400 rxpoar CIGARETTES J . I 190 lb. bags . ' ELEOIIICCLOCI e. AST.Ia. . 33: I..... 31: Is... 11: . ,L Bargains - Bargains - Bargains V BEYOND COMPARISON THURSDAY - FRI DAY-SATURDAY .....6.49 10015. 35.50; 1.69 torn yous -ncxs.-rs mu-in: a3AN1) 25ib.bsq 1.49 or.-r roost 'l'lClil.'l'S SATUID Y NIGHT 9 0'CLOCll SUOAR. TOHI. 1.05 snunnon SUOAR.I. lie snowflake. snoarnaatta-.zou.. 49: Q2”! sossasea Boston Bruins Deieai . ew York Ra ngers 6-2 reftis (Labine. Mclenneyl 15:11; 2. New York. MacDonald (Foley) 18:11. Penalties: Evans 5246. Me- Kenney 7:01. Mnhna 11:41. period: 3. Boston, Top- panlnl tMcKenney. M s c k s 1 1) 1:55; 4. Boston. Regan (Mackei1. Toppuzlnir ms; 5. New York. Popein (Prentice. Bathgatel 10:08 6. Boston. hucyk tiiorvathl 10:41 7. B or t o n, 1-lorvath tstasiukl 17:34. Penalties: Sullivan 1:15, Armsironl 5:46. Blonds 12:10 Boivln 18:3. Tllird period: I. Boston, Mohns 14:41. Penalties: Bsthgate 3:52. Sullivan 18:48. ' Stops ' 110 4-14 Simmons , Wonley I I 7-22 A-13.595. Missing Hunters Found On Wed. IDNDONDERRY. N.S. CPL. Two teen - age hunters. missing 0V9l11IEhl in the Cobequid Moun- tain woods, were found about norm Wednesday by an RCMP search party. Amos Joseph Ripley. 14. of Lon- donderry and Dale Scott. 15, of Folly Mountain entered the for. est about 25 miles west of Tmro Tuesday afternoon. The search started when they didn't return Tuesday nluht. Police said the weather was warm and the youths apparently suffered no ill effects. Seven Hunters Are Charged HAMPTON. N.B. CPI-Seven men annexed in magistrates court here Wednesday charged under the New Bninswick Game Act with hunting at night with a light. They were freed in bail pending further hearing. The men are Fzrnest Ambrose. Prank Gallant. Dean Chambers and Fred MacDonald all of Mone- ton. Everett prague of Kier- steadviile. N.B., and Earle Du-rn. nian and Donald Roberts both of Long Point. N.B.. where the of- necfes are alleged to have oc- cu . Ambrose and Gallant were also charged with obstructing a peace officer. Roberts faced ad- ditional charges of having untag- ged deer pelts in their possession. No date was set for resumption of their hearings. Harness Races SAINT JOHN. N. B. (CPL- Lealfs Girl and W. C. Brooks lowered their own marks to 2.11 3-5 and 2.12, respectively, in harness racing here Wednesda, .or any omairytnedqnu Iggy mat. Other single wins wont to Pang. jmjudgd mllmLi::gto3eChief.c1'1larl Forbes of Mali ordu-nndrsmmnnoatoi :5 ' ”” "' w"'”'”- own”, uununn yut.abvi.e-Slp(e,cedway Giants and Val. Inc TRURO (CF)-One driver was '.o.u.m'Mfm slightly injured in a four-horse pa...,..g,q.., colllalon during a harness racing "5 ..,, 5 -. 9.. program here Wednesday. h&& Kirk Plnkney. driving Newfie suffered minor hack and injuries whenyhe fell to the track from his bike. Thd drivers of Nellie Bangs, Mosh and Royal Scott Jr. were all an- seated but escaped injury. Laura Budlong was the only double winner. Single winners Girl, I.l Lorna J. Mcbane, All Spice, Maryland Eileen. Vera Signal and impact. N. H. L standiis National League P W L T F A P Boston 3 3 0 o 12 4 0 Montreal 4 2 0 2 141 6 I New York 4 1 2 l I 13 3 Chicago 4 1 2 1 I 11 1 Detroit I l 2 O 7 12 2 Toronto 2 0 1 0 I1 0 0 Games Thursday. Oct. 1'! Toronto at Montreal Boston at Detroit bog 6.49 ON THE LANKITT DRAWING GROCERIES .....93e a Man's. Boys' RUBBER BOOTS Gltls' slsss1ts7'lz siseslltsz .. RUBBER asaussaoo MI's Um! were Sliver Dawn. Lucky Bet. 53 OVER - STOCKED SALE 207a DISCOUNT OVERSI-IOES Boys'3BocItle.slus1foS .....ss.9s Ioys'PsIon.si:os1roS .......S6.5O Fcoaf.siIes11to3.S4.5O l.ndiss'LlnedFsrTopS. l..ndos'PdnaRodIlIdIlsckChook. Lndlos'PIosRodI Msa'si-ioovyIJssdRodSsis.d shes Mss'sKossI.ssgII.RsdSsls. slssp4tsI0.............. wBIOrassIRodIolsS4.9B RIsa'sIBstI.RodSsis'......... Mss'sPdssIselI.shss4to9..3I.lO 4h. The H. Danstana hack and Mid day was held yesterday and was an outstaanmu smceamsl Jean Marie Bouchard waksd d with the honors in dis Senior division while Bobby Simmons finished on top is the Junior div- isios. Bouchard finished with a total (1 5 points while Ian- moads coawiled a total of 85. The following are the results. Senior Shot Pam-l. Don Tooke. 2. Charlie Sadr. 8. Jack James. Distance 3.4 ft. Junitt Shot Putt-1. Simmons. 2. Leo Jsmieson. 3. Jim Casey. Distance NJ last. Football Kick- 1. Gil Collins, 1. Charlie Sack. 3. Rev. Francis bodweii. Distance 154.! feet. Football Pass 1. Bobby Noonan and Vines Mnlnoyn. Dis- tance 172 feet. Senior 100 yards - 1. Jean Marie Bouchard. 2. Roy Mr:Gon- neil, 8. Will Barlow. Time 10.1 Ieconda Junior loo yards-- 1. Bobby Sinnnona, 2. Loonary Prauait. 3. Rtger Solomon. Time 11.3 ac. Senior no yards- 1. Jean Marie Bouchard. 2. Don Mac- Dougall, 3. Parker Lund. Time 255 secs. Junior no yards - 1. Bobby Simmons. 2. Leonard Praught, 3. Roger Solomon. Time 5.2 sec. Senior 440 yarda- 1. Jean Marie Bouchard. 2. Louis Peters :1. Bill Cain. Time 30.5 sacs. Junior 440 yards- 1. Simmons. 2. Gerald McCarthy, 3 Leonard Praught. Time 63.5 secs. Bil) Yards - 1. Claude Peters' 2. Paul Arsenault. 3. Ed Morris-l on. Time 2 minutes 20 secs. Mile run - 1. Mike O'Brien 2. Frank Driscoil, 3. Erwin Con- nolly. Time 5 minutes 211.2 secs. Senior standing broad jump- 1. Alpinonsuo Smith, 2. Ray Hache, 3. Ireonard Praughi. Dis- tance 9 feet. Junior standing broad jump- Jim Greengrnss Now with Tiger: DETROIT (AP)-ebetrolt Tigers today d the , T of outfielder Jim Greengrass from Sacramento Solons of the Pacific Coast uague. The veteran flychaser is 30 and has previous major league exper- ience with Cincinnati Ra.-diega and Philadelphia Phiiiies. His best year was 1953 when he batted .235 and drove in 100 runs for the Redlegs, ' Greengrass hit .7113 for Sacra- mento last season and batted in 76 runs. Neal Ball Dies Tuesday BRJDGEPORT, Conn. tAPl-- Neal Ball. first major league baseball player to make an un- assisted triple play. died Tues- ! day. He was 76. He made that famous play July 19. 1909, against Boston while playing shortstop for Cleveland during his second season in the majors. Bostonlr first two batters, Heinie Wagner and Jake Stahl. had hit safely and were on second and first. Andy McConnell hit a three-two pitch. SNAKES LINE DRIVE "It was a line drive just above my head," Ball once told a re- porter. "and over toward second se. "I thought 1 could spear it and had visions of a double play. 1 reached into the air. and came down with the hall. "By this time Wagner was on third base and stall) was only a few feet from second. "1 ran over and touched sec- ond. making two out. Stahl was slowing up and had to reverse his tracks toward first. "1 knew I could overtake him. and I raced down and put the ball on him to complete the triple play and retire the side." Cleveland wnn ti-1 and Ball hit a home run and a double before the afternoon was over. Simmons. 2. G11 Coiilns, I. Brian y Thursday. Oct. 11. 1957111". Guardian Page 1 y Si. iDunsion's Track And. A Field Day Held Wednesday 1. foonard Prauht. 8. lies Jani- ieson and Jin Casey Distance I.) feet. Senior rundng broad jump-up 1. Jean Marie Bouchard. 2. Jail Kane 8. Roy IlcGonneil. Distance 10.2 feet. Junior running broad junior-1 1. Betty Sirrunoai. 2. Ray Mur-1 siiy. 3. Erwin Connolly. Dinance 16.6 feet. senior Hop. step and jump-I 1. Jean Mario Boochard. 2. Jack Kane 8. Vince llcintyra. Dist- snco 8.2 feet. Junior hop, step and jump- 1. Bothy Simmons. 2. Jim Casey and Ray ” . Dlatanca 12.2 Junior hill: )ilnp- 1. Simmons, 2. Ronald Aucoin. 3. Ian Jarnieson. height 5.1 feet. Basdaaii throw-1. Sandy Mac-l Donald. 2. Gerald D. Murphy. 3. Paid Arsenault. Distance his feet. Three-legged race- 1. Gaston 8. Louis and Pioton Bellibeau. 2.150 Jamieson and Norman, Murphy, 8. Don Msobougall and Alphonsua Smith. Wheelbarrow race- 1. lani MacDonald and Parker Lund 2. -. 8. Bernie McCabe and George McMahon. 1 Backward race- 1. Alphonsus Smith. 2. Ian MacDonald, J. Donald Macbougall. .Shoa rscs 1. Jim Morrison, 1. Ronald Aucoin. 3. Jim Casey, Mile Walk- 1. George Mac-1' Donald. 2. Philip Arbing. 3 Ian MacDonald. Time - 9.8 minutes, Green Race- -1. Gerald Roweu 2. Gerald Green, 3. Emmett Fo-l ley; Time 11.5 sec. Relay Race-- 1. Sophonnorc. 2. Freshmen, 3. Juniors; Time 1.49 sec. ' l Tug of War --Grade 12. 1 1i DIVIDUAL POINTS 1 Seniors -1. Jean Marie Bou-I chard I25). 2. Roy McGon-neilg 16). Jack Kane I01, 3 Dont Tooke :51 Louis Peters :5), Claude Peters 15) Brian Noonan. (51. 9 Juniom- 1. Bobby Slmmonsu v35! 2 Len Praught (12), Leo. Jamieson (B). I Lions Defeat Firemen 25-'19 tsecretary Charles Segar Wednes- .playera pool." explained Segar. Dom. Schoolboy Curling PS The Dominion Schoolzoy Duri- ing Championships will be held in Charlottetown commencing Monday, February 17th. it was announced following a meeting- Iheid here last night. The week! long bonspiel is the first major. Canada-wide porting event eve scheduled in this Province. Last nmhrs oi ninatlonai meeting, presided over by Mayor J.D. Stewart. general chairman. In February . was vol attended and vcioulhhdnod. secretary; I'M. Mel- offieers and committee ohsirmeni Ian '"9WPi 731- 011"" I54 we" mdud. Dr. W1. Mu.-Donald directors. Honorary mariners of die err Cmnmm” Think" 'wom' eutivs include Lt.-Governor T.'l.d)-3:2,, w,u, Menu; W.L. Prowsc. Chief Justice Ham, wk yuan, Thane A. Canwell. Premier A. W- 51-13000! I04 MW -13- Souvenir Booklet J r. Mac- Sixrt luau. ' er dflcsrs include. F.R.! Am,,,,,k,,,. Hugh sunvwn. ML-Lains. ncochamnaa; J.1t'. Hum”, puny 0-Romkey Explains Reason For Money Loss NEW YORK (AP! - Baseball day put his finger on the saa,ooo received for s pre-game world series television show in 1955 as the reason for the difference In, the winning shares of this year's? Milwaukee Braves and the ' Brooklyn Dodgers. "The 383.000 also went into the ”We did not have a pre-game show this year and that is why the Braves' full shares were lessi Rock and 1130. Dr. W.L. Mae- Donald . J s....'...s. Doug ran. I))'1:(.)I'l'll::I::I.0::Tno:0rd F:-Ilceksdray EI."d"”""'i.,'d'"' Dr. W Mould; 9' aces rests. Dr. L. . vealed that 8709.027.55 went into P;-own. . C the pl-yeti pool In 1967. In 1955. Decorations, w. Scanilebury the total hit S'I3'f.85.'i.59 and this Parade. Col. A.W. Rogers. included the pre-game TV: P1318 Cl11'I'IiS1HD:sS;I1IhC&HIlABv monies. tee. u ge . . oc es. This accounted for the differ-I Chlmsh 59FV1C!. J-A. Lilli?- tlsal the Dodgln." ence of more than 3300 per win- Playdowns Director. Dave hing series share-89,763.21 for MBCI-9001 Brooklyn players and 38,924.36 for R9f0Td5- w w I-Nd The General Chairman In- the Braves. strucled each committee chair- TANN-ING INGBENEN1. man to select his own outlini- tees and to report back at a The bark of the hemlock tree. meetmii to be, held In the Chi!- rich in tannin. ll widely used in'10llEl0'Wl1 CIIHIHI C1110 R13 W04" the leather tanning industry. Inesday night. ROAST BEEF STEW MEAT . BEEF LIVER . in the first game of the sour- is H131 School Basketball Lea- gue the Lions defeated the de- fending chunplona. the FIFE-l men. by the score of 25-19. Led by Mel Walsh with 11 polnta.g the Lions staged a last quarter rally to clinch to win. I Loading point-getter for the: Firemen was captain Mel La- Brush with nine points. The oth-. er team in this three teami league are the Legion. Liaonpsx uoivs- M. Walsh :1. r3 Roach 7. E. Lin: 5, L. Paquei 2.. .1. ,Psqunt R. Gallant and En. Mat.-l..sren..'1'otal 25. !'lREMEN- M. l..aBi-ech O P. Psqust 7. J. Pierce 3. C.. Peters. G. MacDonald, and B. Cheverie. Total 19. Referee was E. Clinton. 1 May Have Club ' In Ebbefs Field NEW YORK (AP) -'Marvin Kratter. who purchased Ebbets. PORK (HOPS, Ieanloin . . II). 69: lb. 43c ROASTPORK .. HAMBURG . . 2II5s. 65c . . . lb.39q SLICED BACON T-BONE STEAK . .. Ib. JELLO. 6 pkgs. . .. . . . FACE SOAP. 4 bars . . WALNUTS. V2 lb. . . . . TEA.Ib- 79: SALMON. lb. 79: FLUFFS.2pkgs. 73c HALIIUT.lb. 69: FIUTTO York SI-IORTENING. 2 lbs. 59: pong 3. gyms, 2 ring , , 39; TISSUE. 6 rolls . . . . . . 49: VANILLA. 2-2 oz. hits. 19: OPEN FRIDAY 8: SATURDAY 10 PM. I oaoceav AND . MEAT MARKET Free Delivery Cor. Douglas snd Upper Queen Streets Dial 3644 59c 37c 69: 69C 2bot't'Ies......49c . . 591: . "FISH -- "i can FILLETS. lb. 29: -- 396 SALT HERRING. 2 for .. . 25: . 2 Ihs. . . . lb. lb. Field with the idea of ” 1”” I1 housing protect. ” ' i Wdc nesdly that there still is a chance the former home of the Brooklyn Dodgers would house a major or minor league ball club. Kratter said he already has been approached Indirectly by a club investigating the possibility of replacing the Dodllerl. Ind If. within a year. another club makes a deal! to move Into Brooklyn. he would abandon the housing project and enlarge Eb- beta Field for the.new tenant. If a deal was made the field would be enlarged and renovated at a cost of 833111.000 or 84.0w.- 000. Wnller 0'Ma11ey. Dodger presi- dent. moved the Dodgers to has and Lndiss' I: OVERSI-IOES sIus1fo7S4.95 . . .. 84.95 IICRCBOCR OI an eeoo BOOTS . 87.95 36.9! ease as 33.9! Angeles a week ago. 270 CM. Yield In Aroosfook PRESQUE ISLE. Ms. (AP)- Aroostook potato farmers are cleaning up the harvest of a crop 11 per cent smaller than last year's but nine per cent above the lI4t55 average. The agriculture department on- timated the crop at N.m.Wl hundndwellht. The-yield per acre-In hund- rsdwelght-"ls turning out better than anticipated." the statement said. Harvesting progressed rapidly is the largest, si dociu area is the UL L91 B0 HAIVI OIIAIILOTTETOVIII ALL WEEK 56 Grnffon Sf. 9 o.m. to 5 p.m. LOOK BOB HHS BOB THE KING OF SHOT SHELLS! a Famous for smashing power accuracy and dependability at long rsngosl Buy them from your C-I-L Ammunition dealer VIII IOOILIYI DUCK NUITIIO IIIITI Houseman-ouutnIal.a-sun-Ia-Ink In 1.41:-te,asud.0n .- ... .- -4