i--.l- - l. The Guardian ii-: il”WiIl,i;?,” fats To .1-All Draw in Game T0 F ONTO (CTN -. Right-winger! Eric ”rrslcrcnko. booed by the fans ' viughout must of the grime. srnirl in the closing minutes Wed-I iicsri night to give Tlironln: Mapli 1.:-afs a 1-1 tie. with Deiroitp Red 1' lll,'. before 2.780 Natinnall Hnckl League fans. It " lis Iil'&I. goal of the son- snn '1 ! ralircllcd out tilli" scoreri by l' -ulnar.-r Johnny Wilson oil the lillzgs nczir the end of the first; perlnrl Tile deadlock left Detroit. in SFllVl'Id place but ilarrowedl Nlnntlmi Canadians leading mar-. gm in two points. 'I'ntl”HIi swiycrl pill in fmirtli iilalsn -"ll right pmnis In uIlIlil' three ;wiiil5 back of New Yolk Fangrt I Wilson's tally. his third of thel l crlmpclgn. rams from a pileup in frnrll cf goalie llziz-iy l.Ll.'nlcy in' the L'7t( net. The scruiiri pcririri tins si-niclcss LOOKED BAD Nestr-scnko. in tall. carislliiz yourissicr. lookcd bad on a couple! of ocrasinns and the fans gave. him :i zazzinlz each time he took his lwii on the icc. Leaf captain Tcerler Kcnnr-dl. had just rrturncd from serving a slashlilg penalty late in the final frame when Ncstercnko made up for the boos. I '5:-yon minor ' lcharlottetown Team Leads lMaritimes-Maine Bowling four niistciit-is iii the filial round .-m 2145 M g of the Miiritimes-Maine I'I0VV”nK1Iriled for 1i'"ho:,iCtt:n K I t-ouruamriit. here Wediiestlny night: doiph-5 with 20.12. in lead the rompetitloii. Charlotte Houlwn Mame TIlIiI:N(Iay,WN0V. 4. 19547 0' 9- town now hiss iii) wins and II): unlined losses. llislifzn ("mils-llisriel is in third place n his '37 wins Illll nine losses. . MONCTON. tCPl -- Chailotle-I dew town won 11 out of s possible 12 points in the first four rounds of play IVerinesd:i)' to come boom- in.: iizick into a first place tie with llzillfax (Iuiiii-Mvlltel in the -filth Mariiililcs-.l1ainI' Ill pinul '- bowling tollrnnniciit. f I I l inlf into the last day night. The tournament winds up to 33'. blasted home fcnceman Tim Horton's rt-bollnrli nflcr Kt-niicdy carried into the Dcti-nit ClI.l. Tile goal came with one iiiinutc and 22! seconds of play reiinailiing. Referee Red Storey handed out pr-lialties. four to (iiLIh't enter into Nesterlaiikn Charlottetown had tied for firs: plaice with the Halifax team aft?" LeaIS' but Hwy the first day of play Xlniidziy. ll" FC0H”K- , hilt ml off null; 'rllo-llal Willi The liiziiile l.caf.i wele wltliliiii Conn-Mm.” HIM, have 2-; Wm, left winger llarry Wtifsuii. who anain-Kl 1'-me lmfscs suffered frnni llganielits in a game! 3',-We pom” 'b(.h;”d A” third here Saturday. and he was rc-l placed by Faikcr Maclhuiald from the farm club Pittsburgh Ilorrirls A native of Sydiicy. N 3, Mac- Dliiialri rIidn't llmk out of placc iii, Suggests Help Fisherman Beats Oht Si; To Win international I.AURF1l.. Md. iAP- Spunkyl iltle l-llshcrman. a substitute rac- ing Oil the szrass for the first. time. won the third running of the 565,- 000 Washington DC. International Wednesday to pi e the United! States its first victory in the global' FIHSSI". The Qllccns Landau wnsl last. I Edrlle Mraro. top II S. .iocke.t'.l gave the l,hrm--year-old Fisher-I man, nwned hy C. V. Whitney oil New York. a trrrlflc ride as he. hrsterl six nthrr lhoroughbredsl from four nation: in a tremendousl rare Fisherman look the lead going lmrlcp the finish wire the first time. and held off the fast-closing filly Ranassa from France in take thep 350.000 fiisl prl7c hv three-quarters or a lcnztli Brush Burn. another American IlOl'.'T. fliiislirli third. 3- l-2 lrngtlts iiclilnd the favorite Bamssa. I Hnrlau I”I'iII.I9(l Fisherman forl ' i lead after the first mile. than rl niirl fililslird last. The Qlicoiiisl ll0:' hlirl slilrl lniidllil "dill not. the soft coinz" produced by sda.V's heavy rains. p ?..:herman. a little brown son oil 'n.lanx-Crrlwfish. iznt into the i only Monday when the Kinzl richs Hizh Gilli wn: withdrawii l- suffcrin: an iiiill ' She colt. bcatrii niily -.h Glln in the l 1- a. nose by mile B91- Qefrn Football Lnal This Year lias Familiar look l l l WINNIPEG (CW The Wcslcrii .ilball clirlliipzoiisiiip has a fain- '.1r look this 30:11". For the fourth lznir in ii rowp "imrmlori Eskzmos are IOOKJIK fori iw western Intcrprovliicial Foot.-, ill Union tillr in the lies:-of-p Mire sc: irs. Alirl fur the thild me Hi loiir yrars lIiD)”iI have to masli Winlizpcg Ellie Bombers to --i' ;i. Klrkolf :x at Ezliiioiitoii S?lIlll'(l.5LVi tizht Thr '-rniiri lzinir will lie in nfirviiomi n' Aiiiiistlcc Div :ii l”.nii:nr: Illlfi ill" lhlirl. if noses- c"i xi II he in ltlrlliiniitoii Nov. 13 -II)? I-”2'.CS wnnl hr so f1mil.ar or fun n' lhr kry men--Aniv-r.can t”2TIiFs Pop Irv of Eskimos and Ni Shclmnn of l:IiiilI)f'I'S, both l-mni:-1.::: lIiFl' lisi )P.'.l' thi- fiiiadlwii 2l'llF Aiirl ihrv'll limi- 1 lot I1I)')flI n lillk th.il. Il"l.S grown up nrrr the In."-i fmir lcai's. ' Thr lrnm flint has won the first gimr has rllllnrs lrisl lI1l' scrlrs. Ill Yogi Berra Signs l With Yankees I Rm i'i .- II NF”. NI-Tit YOTPK IAPI Y-i:' ii Dfillrkllfit-' ilgnrfl : n - tract to pin for Nrw York Yar- krns in 1955. Berra .lRIPrI Ann of the has. ratlzhnrs. YPPPHTTI n raiu- nvnr nil l.'l.'iI salriii, P:Ilnl7VII”FI .-it 3-1.3. 000, nnli Crnrzr illriu, grnvrjq, managrr of the Ynnlvli-ris. said llir now rmr "makris Ynzi the liipi: p:t.pald rnirhcr of all-lime." The rnming campaign will be Moncion siidris Figure Dies MONCTON. lCPi-- Charles A McDonald. long prominent in the hiisiness. political and sports llf-. of Monruon. died Wednesday site; a inngthy illness. He was 61. For many years as director of the Monrton Lliier-ll Associnilnn. he was recently appointed is life counsellor of the Association. Hs'wss active in s oris during his young years ll lsyor IH'l tater acted as sect g of th- Moncton Victoria: 1-! club and monster of Moncton Atlan- tics. He was also prominent fri- uiuiy yetrl u u dog owner and snstiitor. ' llnteriiatiniinl. NHL. clinipany blif he liliri no good Ow . n use nlwm-unniu-s- for Black Hawks will kinds "of foilial dm?llJ.'l3i3 Fm" I'e."”d , I , concerning the members of the I-I)Sg9'I'-nllfllsglg Si kg N!” MONTREAL lcpl g Managing newly-formed Atlantic Coast Senior p;,,a,Iie:.”.L;(L'e5.cfmll:., 5-5r, Ken: (l:i'ector Frank Srlile of Montreal Hockey League? .To make any npdv ,ndlgVkm- 3 -in ,mk' lo-45 Canadieiis indicated lV(l(IIlOSd&iyIs”Ch smwnwm” wlm any amount Illidsir ll'53 my l I that soiiictliiiig should he done by "I acN"aC-I7 cue would have to Second Period National Horkcy League clubs l'ol"”'9. me dmvme gm.” pr.ophecy' Scoring: None. help the last-place Chicago Blackj-Iudgmg by the way m wmch the penal”. Thomson 8.54. Hawks. first two weeks oi schedule play Third Period With rcfelence to the meeting nflha” e"ded' The Fredencwn Cap" 2'-Tnrolito, Nestrrcnko NHL club miiirrs in New York "am Wh" were referred to 1" Pre' liioi-inn, Kmlmlli 18 as next 'lilll-sci.-ll. Selke Slld if the 59350" as 3 "”””C” cl CW9” kids" Penalliil K6llHPd.Y 1515- pchicago situation is dealt. tillh helm.” pres,emly leading. line league Slolis: hoped the "othcrs” don't try in and ,dm” 59"" "M mm": W N" sawchuk eeeee H 12 10 7-29 bolster the Hawks with ncasums... linqlilsh their hold on the coveted Lumlcy In 11 10- 31 -'1 am not "1 favor 0! that kmd honor. The Amherst Ramblers, " V U, m,aum,m'-V he smd. cu M” who are the second supposed weak have to he slinicihilig better than SAIEIS or me "'”un' have been Mswus ., go-IE going .0 Mn) tooling arouiid ulth the top spots CmL.ag0.v- while the so-culled power-hoiisrs Selke said the nieetziig was rltl- 'CM"nCm" Hawks and Ptrince E?” vanced from the original Dec. 1 Imm I.sla”deI'5"haVe halqly stall" date because in another iiiolith it ed to H1” mm the red hgm' might be a case of ”tlm little too ' ' ' late," Hlill'(WPl', both the Islanders and pllio Hawks show signs that a QUICK irhange in league standings is due nionl. St-ikes. slime rlistlnl-c as ihc nexe: set foot on n turf course unt.l Tue-sclay iiiorii- k W V A ing. 0 lslini-tly. Tucsday niglil: the Island- Hls win brought chem nftci rrs came off the floor still dazed cheer from the half-frozcli Imii-cl 'f'Olii Monday night's knockout track crowd 01' 20 2. plim-ii and returned the compli- ment to the league-leading Caps as they scored four big goals in the Final period in the New Brunswick Team lnieresied DUICIIO1-FIIIEIISIC Iln Oiiawa Tieup Capital for is 5-3 victory. Tile ' 2 Islanders. in this sensational pre- ' OTTAWA (CF)---Promoter T. P. formnnce. set what might be a tT0m1n)') Gol-man said Wcdiirstlay it-cnrd for nii Island senior club of l'l"tlCliIl ycclias. Firstly they show- memwm-amlno Dmchmm. rm-mg lf's have severed their II1l,Cl'IlK- ed the fans that tiny are R. club mg for E berm In me Gm... Cup tzonsl Baseball League connectioiisnlint can come from behind and semi-mini. sqiioaked through to n mm .0'-I'll” "MOI-I197 bill leaguewin Pl'9l'i though the time is scarce. over Sm... 0I'i!8fl'l'Z8U0n 15 GPIIHIICIY Inlet” Secondly they proved that the boo- cstcd. ing or the host tcain's follownrs l lriowcrrr, Gorni;ln. who holds an KITCHENER Ont” ,(;p. A, K”. llirii. although Pliiladclpliia Athlet- l3--I2 overtime victory ma Imperlals Wednesday afternooii in the first gnine of the hes:-ol'- . - p lmri IIISI as good an effect as the three Olitaiin Rlizliy Fonlball l'nlnii ”E”l')"” I-' viliririte fill-Oliivfll Tilplr A clirr. ng nf their own home-town mm. SGHN4 It was C10” mast M will in the L.iplt.il, would not nniiic m.n,A.dsp own though it would.” the oi'2aiilz;itlon. The Philadelphia club nnnouiiced mkc many Enthusiasts from any or the war. the 0lIlPr-II1l'Ce teams to excel the Ti D t h i d fl .t- . fill8I'I::T 1I;i0nI:ii1d r00riwHi'0uxL?0I,iVCi'rt:d nxgxlgperateln E511." rheerliig of some of this year's touchdowns but the hard-rlliinliigi ' semoli 'm- Fol-iim IIIIPIIKIITIICCS. Yes, the Is- ninn said the aniiollncr-mciit does 1 d V g . fl 1 not lit-ccss.ii'ily mean that Ottawa, an P's M” N” mu” mm mm” now is committed to bush len;llc' ' ' ' ll'11p?i'lnlF tied it up bvfore rc;;uh- lioii tliiic Mid Yl9I(lG(I the winiiiii: sill-gle by KlI.CIi0li0r quarter Bob Celerl in the. first overtime periodf chances to wlnl Last night the Islanders in play- ilng their third game in as many Sariiia rn.ll.'fed . F- RAH . , . shortly before the fourth qliartnr , I:Q11gll:Ei:;)nkel?:wl'):Cevxgh htrde (lines: rncled zinrl a:.iiii in the second Q g g . i , t mpmmn Wrind . pie.-ting s.iicc Mundiii. and lost the Second '.',.iine nf tiieserles is SCIil"- Ilflnaliji 2:21;:-qbllsolli Ii(i)Ii1:-lisgruiiiii 'lrlf Sr N.1l li'Z, '- "i no r ..”;,..;..2;.I.etl IS Mended ;);-5; ,3; 3;; ;;g;HL.”wg;”-c;;ii;- L . i F WI a fl at K1I.CIl6l'lfF Ixo . 13 with the win her going irnsr. to meet the Wes: nrn lI1IPl",)lit)Vlllfl2I Football Uninii chaiiiplnii in the cup SFHII-Iill'iI Nov 20. A 5 -ynrrl kick by Celrrl. vet- eran impoil from New York You- kees. decided the issue on the last. play of the first nverilme prriodl iini Lomoert was rmiged to break the lie. The Dutclimcn. witii Cclrri pin.- ing s stanclolit, giimc. went over for two touchdowns in the first qllilrler and appeared to be headed for an easy victory hilt. lmperials ramp I . Nl-;w YORK (Ap) i X , rays until Fridays battle at the Forum sIimi'r-(I Wcdilcstiny that Wrlllyi-'md with both teams eager for a llcllzcslicliiicls broken lcft lcg h;ill Winv H135 113"” 5Il"UId be the 13031 I1iClilI0(I and the iiigli-scwiiig New 5" I” '-I115 5?3S0H- MOIICIOH -11'? lYOi'l( Raiigcr fril'wai'd from Winni- PXPPCICKI 10 dl'CSS I HEW l0l'WEl'd peg would be able to stall skailng.whose services they have acquired immediately. irroni the Vaileyfleld Braves of the The 27- year- old Hcrgcshcinicr Quebec Srnlor Hockey League. sliffci-ed the injury last March 11. o u . in BIISIIIH. Nu Il1flIt'ilIl0Il was lzii'oii' The Chariouelown Nomads who iK'II('fi'IIPIitf)llI(I tie able in got back M3” the Saint John Marinas ago into lyntililial Ilnckcy l.c-agile coni-..n the twoggame tomhpoint 5”!” V”””'"' in the New Brunswick-Prince Ed- 1'””F ward Island McCurdy Cup finals. will take to the field in the final back with two field goals and a rmi-I . g y . . in .-ml Hockey Scores 32:23.”:,::.S.".”:;".:...A.:'l..l".f.':” intn orcrtlmc. ";rd1 , '. - ' t T "771 g (T g V g - ' ' -vs game leaves the Nomads I 53' THE CANADIAN PRESS in their present. not too serious. position. Coach Dr. Frank Jelks "Bobo' Scores In TKO Nnunml x'c'”” had is lot of praise for his boys after the ironic which was played on the wrong field. at it changed llrtrnii 1 Toronto 1 Ailnritic Coast Sciiiiir ('iinrlnttcl(iwii 5 Mnnclnn 6 l Mifispllcrslir-y 1 Cleveland 4 y mmwicln Len,” limp and with it referee preferred IIICHMONIJ. cam lilri only by thr hosts. rilewcighl Cliampinii Carl lBnboip5p,imme1d 2 Buflalnl ' ' S Olson. I68, tuning up for his ncxll ("-11, Sum" A It Stem! Iohll bCI0l'e the Nomads title clcfcnco. scored a technical chi.-mlilml 4 valm.;,cid 3 left for the game on Friday eve- knrickolii nvcr lnlllzh fiiiilli Pnnlcry Q1111, "in? U15! WW8 lnI0l'mCfI b.V the 162. of Salt Lake city in the cizlith Q."-l,,.,. 4 ,1,,,1q.,i..,.,. 0 Mariners management. that the lnlilVI nf n sclimililml iliinlind light mu sang." A kirk-off would be at 4 p.m. It is .lntr-resting to note that it is quite irlark in the Maritime: at 5:30 these clays and that ii. two-hour I1"l'" w'”fInPSfI3.V' "HIM .('h:ith.'ini I Kitciicnci:-Watm'lnn 4 The champion gave. Pantt-r it ran (hycn Sound 2 Sh-aifm-(1 4 sounding boating until referee Jot-I Nara."-n ongm-lo Sm"..- B U L L E T I N place Fredericton Brunswickers I F . MONCTON. (cm - cilill-lotto f..i,'hc: B'"'"""Ckl town defeats-ii i)Ii-tmulitii 3 out of j Monclon Ewbasgy H fauna is Moncton Ru- thni second day in second place. but lwas back to sixth with 19-13 go- round Wedncs-J LITTLE SPORT " .- ,, - ly Roiisoii - h.d -xuac can nu-I l -umu gm 2- -no-am.-u-no . : t 1 11.; lawsu- Hawks moved Atlantic Coa st Senior league here Wednesday night by penalty shot of the season. rlod because the Hawks held the puck inside the izoal crease. Copper Leyte took the shot and beat Pidsodny cleanly to make it 6-5. Eight goals were scored in the first ten minutes of play. Bob Bow- ness and Frank Dorrington counted two markers apiece to pace the winners. Johnny Lcclcrc and Mike Demchuck shot the other Moncton tallies. Leyte scored is brace for Island- ers snd added two slssists to his point total. Buck Whitlock, Guy Gignai: and Ray Lcduc were the other Charlottetown marksmen. The Hawks went into a 2-0 lead on goals by Lcclcrc and Derring- ton in the Ii 'st, only to have Whit- lock make it 2-1 a minute later. Moncton had it 4-1 within three minutes. then the Islanders roared back with three goals. by Glgnac, short, encounter. Perhaps the Mar- lncrs had some fancy ideas as to how they would beat the team which defeated them in last year's play. Howevel. the Nomads asked to have the kick-off advanced to at least 3.30. The Saint Jolm of- ificials said they would see what they could do. . Just by chance, as the Nomads were passing through Sussex Sat- urday morning. they happened pick up al paper and saw where the game was advertized to start at 2.30. The Nomads were there on tznie. Secondly. when the Maritime league held lI.S annual meeting. the Mariners representative agreed to have all their home play-off games played on the new field and not on the one that was used last lcar. They stated they would have .1 group meet all visiting teams lhnl. would take them to the new grounds. When the Nomads laiid- cd in the New Brunswick port city, they were met by no one and had to learn for themselves that the contest was to be played at .he old stadium. LEISUX. it was agreed at the an- nual nicetiiig that the referees which they picked would handle the whistle in all play-off games. The referee who worked the game at. Saint John was one who had not been meeting but one who the Mariners themselves had chosen. Whether or not these elements had any- lhing to do with the Nomads loss does nat matter loo much, but it docs show that tiir league execu- tive was very ncglectful in allow- inz so many or its by-laws to be unhceded in such all important game. Refuse To. Change Decision HALIFAX (CPL-Chairman W.B. Moriarty said Wednesday the Hali- fax Athletic Commission "does not see fit" to change the official un- animous decision that gave Cana. I113." lliihtwcighi champion Dick (Kid) Howard victory over Cuba's Orlando Zuluela last Friday night. Zullietals manager. Pop Ryan or New York. had protested the fight. He said his boy had been robbed by "a home town decision." Zuluets said he would "like to meet Howard again, but only in a United States ring." Th; Cuban W0" 8 Split decision over Howard here in 1952. Referee Jack Delaney Friday izave Howard five rounds. Zulustu four and one even. The judges incl Louis. fnrmvr hravyweilhl kink North Bay 5 Son Gi-eylinunrls 3 some of rugby is considered as n r - - ------- i--H; lialtcll the hunt in 41 seconds o --- - SPECTATORS 2500 FORUM DATES iiov. 1 To iiov. 8 WAS THE BEST EVER PLAYED HERE. Till RSIIA Y-- Skalin; 3 I?! I" FRIDAY- Children's Skating ,..... I to Szfk. H0('I(l'IY - IIIOVIITON VI. ISIANDERS EVERYTHING - SPILLS. THRILL SATURDAY- Grnernl Skirt ins Rural-Urhrin KINII IIIIIE TIJA IIDH -.- R to 5 as WISE - as EARLY AND GRAB YOUR TICKET II II I Nuiniii (uwl" SOUGHT FOR THIS GAME FRIDAY NIGHT EXPERTS SAY THE LAST GAME BETWEEN THESE TEAMS MONOTON-vs-ISLANDERS SEAT SALE - ALL DAY TODAY AND FRIDAY it Howard 5-2-3 and 3-2-5. TOMORROW 5. SPEED FRIDAY. NOV. 5 HOUR: 8 30 Hawks Shade Islanders 6-5 lTo Tie capitals For First MONCTON (CP) -- M on c ton into a first place tie with Fredericton Capital: in the Hockey edging Charlottetown Islanders 6-5 in a game which featured the first Islanders were awarded 1 pen- alty shot at 19:26 of the third pe- Biz picked at the Moncton' S'side Mali ' Wins Pacing Stake At Amherst Fair AMHERST. N.S. - (Special; .. Leyte'nnd Leduc to tie the score (Gt nsc. Le ta) ........... .. 10.2.) 590739 C”-ubwk OI 5"-mmersido in less than 1 minute. 9-Moifcton, Dgri-inxton. we”-I"”d5Y night W93 W9 Mall- Dorrinxton gave the Hawks s (Weaver) time paclnz 5”?” At the A-"III?!"-ll 5-4 margin at 17:37 of the first on Penalties: O'Connor 15.19, Bow- Win?-91' F333 WI-h 30" TLC. The a pass from Freddy Weaver. ness 18.06. h9r5”FI'h'” we” 50”” 5” H-- Bowness made it 6-4 at 8:56 at me”Fw"e uww" no '5”!-K5": N J the "condg ,,,d we um, wen, SECOND l'Enl0D- walk and at is place. scoreless until the penalty Ihcil. mgmonclon gown”; L' 3' In'm"xn' S15” M s”””ne-"159 just before the end of the game. (L c1"c' Del-nchuk) 3.5-; W” mlrd Wm M1” Kn”- 9 - Prince Edward Island dsy ml Lineups: Ch'town: Goal, Shirley; defence. Morrow 3.16. Henna- O'Connor Penalties: Ry And Norman 5-24' featured It the fair Wednesday. During the program Hon. C. C. O'Connor Brkiaclch. Hinchberger; - d . ,1 h 3'1” K forwards" whmock. Hmnessey. Pxlglsuoulngk sci-giklacych IR ncn ncker.'P.E.I. Minister of A81-icul. Gray, Lcduc, Giznac. Leyte, Mol Hum, 1932- ' Lure ll” gufst 5p”k"' He PF row. Harris, Dowlink. ' ' kmded 3”” ms nfm h” P""' Moncton: Goal, Pldsodny; de- rrusm I'ERIOD- kVf;,c:or:";1orc3;4:'”g1n:W;l;1I;:y ei- fence: McNeil Weaver. McLi:ugh- I , O" lin. Brophy; ' forwards. Lecierc, 11'CI”0W"- 1-9515 d15pI”y' During the night the Sherbrook Calf Club and the Soutllpnl (penalty shot) .... B'l- I Penalties: Lacrciix 6.56. Dorring- Dcmchuk, Bowness, Lscrolx. lick, Herschfeld. Dorrington, Nor- I man, Houie. tan 18:37; Wiiitlock 19.03. Circle Eight performed in Ill! Referees: Dewar, Judson slnd 510P53m 59”" mncmg mmpeu"”"- DI-" Kant Shirley 6 8 i1-& terent teams perform each night summuyh. Pldsodny .7 4 14-25 gtlitellrdvgiyriners will be announced FIRST l'EBl0D- en 1-Moncton. Leclerc. Ur es Probe ILos Angeles Seeks lBowness, McLaughlin) 2.26 ' . mpic Games Z-Moncton, Darrlngton, o I Y """""""" ” 5”” v LOS ANGELES. AP)-Los Alig- (Brklacizh Hannah”) 63,; ell-,s will ask the United States . 4..v(onc1on '5own,.5s . I PHILADELPHIA (AP) - Sports Olympic Association to sliliprn: I ;LcClerC,' V .1.-.5 editor Ed Pollock 01 mg Phlladel. its invitation to the lflIl'FI'l5Il0lHI 5VMoncu,n, Dem.-lmk, phia Bulletin Wednesday called I0 513:9 U16 1960 Sams- upon baseball commissioner Ford (Leclerc. McNeil) Frick to conduct a full scale probe Mayor Norris Poulson said lil- 6-E:1I:etx?1v;II1' Glyn”. 931 into Philadelphia Athletics' situa. invitation will be tendered st iii-. .,gCh.t:own F H-on United States committee's lnrv: (I.educ)' I 10.07 Pollock. in his column, ”Piayi'Iil I'll 5' CIIICE59 N”V' 15- ? 8-Ch'town, Lcduc. the Game.” said that the liroposedi kg . sale of the A's "has been so "im" bungled and the public left in such The "ism I-N50" also lwlwi . I . a quandary about what has gram. to the squadron but did not join pired that it should be certified to the other WP! on the tour- the commissioner of baseball for The HIV” V9559” 19" L””d""r A mugscale prom... derry, Northern Ireland. Oct. U, L R after taking part. in NATO c.vr- S . . cises in the. Atlantic. They VlSJl("I Lisbon. Algiers and Malta. 'l'l'.ci' Following are the results in will leave Venice Sunday for Mn this week's bowling in the Ladle! ens and Istanbul. Ten Pin League iii. the Charlotte- town Alloys: ASK NAZI RELEASE Visit Venice SP”"I-""9":-t ' 3' ' ( - ) - lime . . J: MCMMII M sIiI'pEsAxIi:fhy tlicnellltlrfydl CBIIEIIIIII BERLIN (R?ute”)'-The 50”" 1- Ma"D'3"3ld 73 73 w -Navy": First Escort Squadron ss.il- huh commission" in Gcmlaln-V M. Slull 78 ed into Venice harbor wednesd” proposed. Wednesday that Baion 13. Rice 55 vim 1,, Konstantin Von Neursth. 81-year- for an qfficisl four-dsy 7-, the Course of g Wogmonm Med... old former Nazi foreign minlsu-r, Low Score g should be released from prison on '1' tzl-12lSA;Wl3.'-int . - . 1 0 ' W" 5 I er,rIa'ncan ci;l:l..e;Wn the destroy” the grounds of his ill-health anti l-:xports:-- M (:3 lmfslgd the mat” pr”. age. The official East German G. Mai-tin 10.'l 98 94 I 3' Q nd Toronto under th, news agency ADN said the high H. Bowun 7. 66 36 '”””' 5, ,c t R;,, L Hen: wmmissioner, c. M. Pllshkin. A. Doyle a2 94. 81 ;:'::'j)”:'k”;;" gflhe fllgangmn made the proposal to the we.-it-nl (1 Peter: 73 78 7-3 '1" ' 4 high commissioners. F. Peters . . 77 76 73 L1;'"'f 'I3't"I,”fy' ?1""5d1”"l”'3.':::. .....L. T0lal;124o; '4'” iiacrorsefvlcei )i'II.tlIi'IIIle 3:3: sboar' '”p'".5 p”p"la””"' now 88'00w"" Lucky 5;,-um, the! ships to greet the officers :!a'tht””B(:?ur';5eu mm” ""5 W" E. Mclnnls .. 88 90 9') 5" '"5"- - l - A, K”, 90 97 32 Captain Hennesy and Italian p F, Tune A 90 32 34 naval and. civil authorities ex- 1H. 0-Haul”. . 92 90 changed ivislts. B 0 G 0 1;, Gallant go 7-3 The First I-.scort Squadron was '1'ul3l..l3og; formed last. January as s resul: Comoes'- Sfiefflii”i..iI'S.il.?...i?l.fZ"iZl1 2'; -””' ”' M A Moore .. B5 part of its contribution to the I .. Atkins 69 91 as North Atlantic defence program. E. Stuli 78 83 84 FT” S G. Kin: . 69 R7 7:: Low Score 80 80 :7 Total-1203, FOOTWEAR SALE THE BIG 35Vo DISCOUNT 10 DAY SALE ENDS MONDAY. NOV. 8 AT 5 O'CLOCI( AT lRADY'S F O O T W E A R STORE. p A fine selection of rubber goods on floor at present. Bargains for all. I L.O. KELLY lcunadu Loses 'AlIOfIIOr Hoop Game RIO DE JANEIRO (CP)-Np iionalist Chins won its first vic- tory in the fihsls of the world basketball championships Ii. the expense of Csnsds Wednesday night, defeating favored Winnipeg Canadians '14-81. Canada. mathematically elim- inated from the eight -, country round-robin tournament after full- ing before the Philippines last Monday. now has lost four games and won two. Arctic cl-lsr, found in many lskes in the far north. Is I type of ul- mon with I delicious flavor. Sohurmans School Parade Presents the Following Program Over Radio Station CJRW FRIDAY. NOVEMBER Srll. 1954 at 7:30 PM. I-Msrjos-in Llniilotier. Summerslds Elementary, Sumsnorsldc Elementary Grade 6-lusdlng. ' I-'Botty Found. Bedford Jr. 5eisoo.l Gndo :- 6-Donsld lolsurmsn. Grade 6-Plsno Solo. '1-'lnbo1lo Mcononsld. Nomi nedeque. G"""' Voosl loin. A-noadlnm I-Jlrondn Wlugls. North Bedoque. Grade 3- I-Gnll Boyle. lumrnarslds Jr. High. GYM” IF Reading. leading. I-Cu-In lihcxinnon. Summerslde Elementary, O-tlwurlel Ellis, Tyne Vsilcy, Gi-ode ll-rlniw Credo 6-Piano Solo. I0. I-Jlno lure, Suminenida Elementary. Grade 10--'JoIn ferrutisers. North Bedeqiie. tirnile 7- I-lolding. Pluto Solo. 0 Tlseu eoniutsnls will compete in an 1-! Ciusroons Division. All gftlltostsnts no ssiml '0 be on land at 1:00 EM. on Friday. Qssis teams It 1:80 EM. INTERSCHOLASTIC QUIZ CONTEST -cars: TRAVERSE vs. 'CENTBAL nsiniiiqusi ICHUIIMANM ”'iiiNlIllV xi.-.ililR-.iiii I "ll lllwilllll I fill