LITTLE SPORT. MR. TRIICKEII A In our 'Yord you don't waste your time waiting! The fastest Coal Loader in the i: 2nd P. W. C. Rugby Team Defeats S'side High 9-3 tries for his team. His first came E l E. .g , The second Prince of Walesl He mm mi mes 0' may m- . . Eligzy giammieteatigensuggngggggThe rflrst lietflri whfaln he ran almost: M.nHm.s sPT'-ds Y9" on your Way WA". Th. ii Grgidkon in smmnemde yesterday from the half line to dodge his. Nnggf gggI gbggfd. Vi; In: g tacklers and make the touchdown. . afternoon by the score of 9 3. The ', v . 1-fer plunged over the line from 45 sum-Iihibog: Tmzlagfetd may of” close in at seventeen minutes of "men 5 n e "5 em mm” eslthe second half. and carried a M may But ”l”"”””.Y mn 0u'”Sun'.'nerside High tackler too high M 8” and were ngmmg gamelylou his back to make his third it losing battle in the final half - I th - 1 hi H as the Welshmen came on to im- "ih'::fflp:e me e hm! W 5 e' THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN 'Bobo Olson May Defend OCTOBER 23; 1953 Reiiirnsiionighi AIINFAST coiil. coimiiv Atlantics Romp To 5-1 Victory Over Glace Bay fence: Cooper. White. Aniadio, 07. vls: forwards: Miller, Scattalon, Connelly, Rochford, R. Campbell, pm" steadily as the mmmes Prince of Wa.les-scrum-- M N W T. 1 ' l - WSSECL . Stevenson, J. Gill. A Horne. A. Jay, e 5 Summcrside scored first after yRg Ben D. Emma” Halvek four minutes of play in the Ill'Sl.lG half. Windsor Arscnault. whose Lhree.qum.m. 1megGe0- Ken. T. running was particularly good 1" Davis 8. Lund B. Allen fullback- the early part of the game, iliter-yROme' Leap S'pares&" Odge Jg "med R Prime nf wales pass Williams, E. Nicholson, G. Mac- eorge MacDonald. Doug Cudmore; Kid Gavilan In February who was dropped twice by Olsen while loslnl: a unanimous decision - GLACE BAY, N. 3., (CP-)-Huh ifax Atlantic: ramped to their B JAC HAND y K second straight win Thursday night about ten yards nut from the L, NEW YORK, (AP)-Bobo Qlsen . . Ryan, Besoln McKcnz" "c . welshmelfs back We and mm. cgilibmmmdp High7VScmm:Ganh probably Wm defend his new Wodiiesdziygnlglit in ll-1:) - round by downing Glace Bay Miners 5-1 bell, Hem-3,. o lo. 1mP over for a try. Garth Harris took Hank Grim Gm”), Don Colts middleweight title against welter S:c1:)'cI:m:L” 1”” '0 have in 9' M”mme Mal” Hockey the kick, and though he fniledl . L . ' ' champ Kid Gavilan in February ., u ." i wry". I-938116 Klimt 5 1C. Mcmtllm. Vance Harris. W. I asked his nilinagcr if he would The Anumcg showed more gtyle u""""V to convcrt his kick was the best Morrisoil, Halves-Garland Harris, at San Francisco or New York. be interested in coming back to about the nets than in their first of four l'f1lllE'1' poor convert :it- . C , H , . . g g . While the champ flew home to . , . , wmms dun”: the Mme. Harms-SllAtA;)l(i'l”(lV.J(l1valgfgiiulg ltligiee-qlllrgrtt; The Halifax Atlnlntnics lgltlllrdff the wife and. four children in San lllihtugonddi ;0bL:;rLllcHrlr foiirileigqody game at home Monday. scorins ilggzbtptialgghecxgllgyl-G33:IE3: hm” h” H” mmSb”' NH” the l:ccl1Fr- Li 1-lhughn f(lf1sm;.1en' Il.lt(lPAS'rllylI1"nl1li0HATS? F.mn-msco ThurSdP'y'.pmm0ter Jim rls.cltTlicylsei-iiferl fllf1.)l.LIlT:?C(l H25: Once in the first and second penod Henry Wll1l9l"- C0'0I38r,17I03. P81?-' other lhrcc attclnpt: wcrc far off UlH.(':'(':nnn'm Sl')al,eV Vbireg Deighan E:)""e5wp::"'"lm have gpowcl, m 3r9;;:X:"3rl4ed Pliln"m5-' N5 mlvurli a useful rigmer and made a' good an; bthgee "mes m ghemthisrgi mg altles: Watson 1143. Connelly 8:03 Hm mark v David S cncer. ' : re(this season, In their only .. . A . ' showing." 0 ownesa Opens ,0 or Bloom 8124, White 11:57 major" Doug Cudmoua ii-aslhe hem of: Rem.(,gLGom0n Bennett Linc” sums the Mmmics have Gaxllgdglilcgetaigavet Olsen J11:-ht Jack solnmonsl me Bmish mag on a. smooth play with Jack 14.”, Mcphee 14:18. Morrow 14:46! "1! F" W1 C Wu” gating 3” ml" nve B Chandler, J Hogan. humbled the Glace Bay Miners ii- ny Brnauon at Chigggsopagovolgl molt!" Olllllflcd his llllvufe lllMl5 :,1:uckl1)e)t golleunand Dougd D66; MCNV-llll 15109- - W -- -- -- ----N H - -- - - - - long with l'ormCl' team-mav Sm N.,,.,.1sy --me,, 1; 'h,. 5'm,u1'd Ior Turvln lrlrovill leave for home eat 1": f”fh e"'iyod”'c.'tl: ml; ,Second period: Halifax. wyimii . . Hhghgo Ca:m,i,c1i and ibmay wcll lose his Hue to Bmlwm he migm olzgthe Qilnen Mala: Nov 4 aftcr n fmlma ;e1:t"uBsefg;; B01 C20 er Arcnlld 2:31. Penalties: while lie that lcampbrll will wish to not be the opponent. V'5"" W W5 ilinlrlllls camp at "'15) ta Vlffmllt mmed the secogd; 1:47, McNeil 937. Bowness 19:02. I) l:i-.3-k with the Atlantic: befole .11.-1ahe"y( Sid Flahertyl 015811,: Gruossiiigcr, N. Y, I V f: Y I Third period Halifax, Arcan the season concludes. offensively manager) said. wednesdav night He will figlll no lrnorc this D ' - p period 8081. Scoflllff On fl psi?-111118 wywmg, 2:00; Hamaxr Ford F D 1 G S t d the Atlantics may not be quite as he-d like very much to tmke on year. said Solomons. 'Irl like to : lll88lg1ls;IatNelllll (above) coach 15-footer after snnrlng Bill Ar- wywmt 4:57. Halifax. Home” or a a Stmng 35 HWY WP” 1"” 3'5" bl” Gavilan. He wants us to Ptomote nmtch Randy and Yomnde Pom- ltiistfliersl avliszitx sf Tame; 21):” msaljae cams mug pa” Bowncss. McPhee 6:19. Penal. (lcicnsivcly they will probably be H W, in San Francisco. 1, pm, pee in i.omlon llCXl lVfal'Cl1.Pom- so-n M -the Clmrlotfma" Cifwnem; Wywrot returned the favor longs; Bloom 3:15. . , Viogt ...t.l.mr ..(.'m"C0 .E0Lr.CH.in..” . boner. sunaiiy would ramer have it go Dectis glE1l;Lgllg 1l:iyPRa1nesgDclt3- rmmgm Wm" M mms A Strong the third. assisting on Arclinds Stops; , C””''” A J: ””M”'" "' ”"?-lvliccurdy chi; However tliley C:-lelh . .--. -- "ll 1 v t" New York" The” is M demm" 'lToHcnnI wvoiililnlaliqovi ximiatlieod-ii-.' loom osninst Buvko Trainer's ai:- 9”” at the tW'mm"” "”"k' 3m D"-40053 - . 5 ll 16-32 si. Dlliu.Lan's vim-ersiiy footballlclmch mam place in the Lea uei Coach Bluvlw Tlwol lll Glam date. Bobo.won't be ready to go hhpompec wmlm;r "mlllwnh 0156" gx-cga(ion. Ford lallled "ll"”W5,l3l?r and W”. McMeckin 2112 12-45 team Will shuffle his lineup fonby defeat!” Damousje in mi” Buck Whluock "id 319'; Hrilll: until the first of the year." gum 1,, W , g W g my followed by Hoiletts goal during! the Intciicollegiate League game two l'ClI'1ll1lig games ?f,fkmri:r.Vt:,,ei,,:a:ifi,:f:l.nl.. niiiy Crowd "used Flwlleriy hmvvver ruled out anv S h I F b C mum-dazzle playi STILL ON JOB . . ., g . . . .. g g , ' , . . . , . against Danmusle Umwlsny here This will be the first time in be playing without the services Non” Has pleased by the crowd rematch witll Tilriiin before he C a unbup U115 Snillrtlay aftcriloon. of 18.869 that paid Sl67,65I.0G to boardcd the piano for S'lIl Franc- ROWHEDGE, England. (CF) - , . . . . several decades that i Dalhouse f l's ce goaltender Roger Bcss- . v i i i I;l1E3snIHm,'.H.l1n lmt MN, 7'6 football tram has l)l11.:'9(l againslt :lte1lall"d also dillell-t'0""l'l Lmry Siisoxledriisday mgms bout In her” the "domed heme of me Ha” Halifax"-Goal' McMeekin' de- Ernest wmdnsom 73' urced ” am " (CClm'm to Mom” Anhoulst.DilllStal1'S.Salulldflys game will Blackburn. The latter is feared to wniian-born Olsen. Ienceg Areand B'lo0m Lepme' Meg stay on the job for a. few mom U1llVEltSlLV in their first two Lea- a year ago was forced out of lcommencc at 12.30. EA. MncDonsld, L. Gaudet, P. Jay; vfullback, J. Reardon. have suffered a slight kidney in- As for Britain's Randy Turpin coaching of Earl Nlcholsxm defeat- Nell; forwards: :Wywrot, Bowness, years because no one seems will- lzue games. will have big Arti ronwm . . . - . v wit; 9; - - . lng to take his lace For 46 . , I H ' g 1. ti S t. 1 lmy In Molldnly lllgl 5 We" The Saint Dunstans Unlvcrslts , 4 P . yearn Ppndcmast mck m the ””"" ml rloi-h-ax-(ls Rs Micervo,-amps against Sydney and as H M51155 . . . High School football team will Monm” Watson Ford' Hwem he has l('lTl'-id 8lllD)'M'd Workers L” m1 "”””""”" A ivlilllins AV PL'l1(lel"'iStAA 1-iigcf will not see any action unlll meet the City School All Stars ihlsTMCPh”- ' , by rowblml most the Colne river pmdmlgnsh K gmml mcklmn hm l kvcv B HlNiT(ll'1llt bgcklicldh B "HY WV Weeks UM" WC" M5 afternoon in an exhibition game on! Gm” B"y-TGDM: IDAWSA5 d" l'llC'll Gill'- uard who plziycil a big role ill the " ,' i , '. ' ' 1 --)1 1, i k by, Ju '0; Mac. ' mu 5. D. U. H id. Saints march to the Mccurdy Cup MOOML G" Domm F" MaCInmS' iieaocrl M P a m x m S The City pelayers. under the i action early this season with ii knee inlury. This will be his first ganic of thc 1953 season. And ll10Vlll'l into the scrum lhr first. time will for be Arnold "Kayo" Mullins. Ari eager. aggres- Calldll-EIIS In 23-2 Victory Its now official that defense- nian George McLngan won't be coming back to the Islanders. The lncal club acquired playing rights to McLagan for this season but George landed a permanent job The'1sl-.indcrs Don MacLaugh- lin will b3 skating against familiar comp-any tonight when his tonna- mates of last year, the Halifax Atiantlcs make their first appear- goliTeSpariis Rangers To 4-3 icd Sunimerside High School 3-0 in their first game of Saturday. Game lime this aftcmoon is fiiur 3 olclock. . the year last " give, type of player. Mullins had in Hamilton and plans to stay iutcc of thc new hockey season I ' I - ,' : been working out in the lmckliplilf - there whether he plays hockey or at the Forum. . g ' 0 o I K ' unm mp wag, gwk Mum M was 0 not. He is camera nun on a t:lc- I)l'u.-ggpr M:icNellls Atlantlcs, ' . hroughl. into the front lino oi the vlsloii squad and walking for the this .VClll' -"15 lilsln the lellm 10 . 4 RCTUIII. He will be iakillz Rodney Mar- Iniils' place. Macfnnis, a good run- ner and ball-handler will be moved to the backilclil and will play lllsltic half. Elsculicrc in tho Nlooncy will he movcd into his old position of picking quarter. Mooney plnycd inside half Saturday while Euil Lawlor hnckflclil took care of the picking quarters duties. I double loss i As a rrsuli of thcir to Mount Allison, the Saints have CHICKEN RAFFLE K-' "F C HOME llATi1ij(Iild1lpPlliliDldil: Clliifcoangtarealmstisenkfo Cmwh Train" 1"" n Nmplk M iiiighisetrifzgtighliT1cl.:;ai?mxiifitlf ;Inl('ix'?l:iu lsantlford Poll-sail T17" Boston ond half" Mccaffriry said "We - . . : T . eo - ' o . ' ', '; ' t ' i : 21 Nat" St frion 14:15; Montreal. Mosdellx Nnuomen anti; Eh do:Ie?l:(;l:n?s'i:n?en- A9” Tue”. The Iillmdeu Will Chelirellls llllblmh (1fll'dllCl 191111 lust haven't been in there at all 13-27. perm. H” ”'I"' "" op" ” either receive a player and cash Penalllesi P0lI'S0ll llml, Bellllw in the last three games and when FRIDAY, OCT. 23. 1953 8:15 P. DI. ;M.l:.; ilc.db7:53. ,- - l,1ldd. v't . I . ,, , -15 "Lain: 1: 5.3).-..---. M;vr;::n.;,w 'H:,,mi,,,r,:H'r1Yi11g At the tlmr of writln: liegotirw 5ll6lm9l' RUNS ;33- H05l0ll- Kll1' didn't boat the Rough Riders on Ami Every Friday Night. Toilate To Classify Former Moncton Hawks star noll- lions wore t-zinz conducted for Iallollslln (-v"l'l"P-V 1315- P'3lmll' Saturday. we were beaten before . T Evcrbod, W91 0 .. ALLA We Ohms .,M -r,,,;,,,,, last night iliiit he the services of a centreman in - Ulla this one and there was no sugges- ggnsn-gpgiio y 3 C me' WST-'"”G WW" WAMOND is'ncc(-ntlnlz a job in the United Ontario. It was hoped that he oo'w"ne tion then by anyone that dlssenslon -. v to Bob 9 last 1 4 CHICAGO, (CF) --Boom Boom Genlfrion and Ken Mosclell scored, a goal apiece late in the third ynrlnrl 'Ilhilrsdav night to give Montrcwl Caraziinns a 3-2 victory nvcr Ci1i(Y'lD.0 Black H-iwks that inovcrl them into a tie with the ,idlo Dctroil Red Wing: forg first nlacc in the National Hockey . L0:"Zllc l . The dcfcat, hnforn nnothcr small Crorxrl of 5.799, was (flii('.'igo's sixth arzaiilst mic tie in scvcli gamrs so far. i First i.:" Chicago, Gadsby (Jankcwiiki) 6:47; Montreal. Rich- ard 13:38. Penalties: Richard 1:41. Fozolili 532, Couture 19:30. Scraltsl period: No sylring. Pen- laltics: M”.;kay 13.07. :1. (Olmsteazl. Curry) ,t.ies: Joltnson and McFadden :34. l and two sapphires. Phone 4628. l Reward. INTERCOLLECIATE FOOTBALL 0 series competition. The Ontario , i ' . . g -h- lb - 5 , puk was fired Friday by coach ' licairis (lont, wish to hr-knvr-rsliadh gll:V;1EE)l:1l1nd:” UAW Vlmge glqlcllllt gm”- clcm Crowe for ..mdmercnce'.. sT' 5 V5- HWM by " "Ms M hm W W1)" Mm-'iL. om.-.,-;(, (mm H A ' Mccaffrev said the club still 1 ' ' 'ls lnnkell upon in the lloclmy - 1 . ' -. MONTREALV (Cmaww Ink)” hopes to -make the mayo”! but .. g .. - ,- There is u osslbillt that Saint nallom” Baseblll Lwlglle mld '3"? that it will have to win its last Saturday. October P'M' 2I"';;..,1.i.,!I Dunstnn's Ilnpd the )Abbles will MW Blllllmole Orioles ill the four games to do it. S D Sm, ..;h0 fo,m,,i,, played in ms meet in in series for the Island Amellca" Lealzlle Tmched 3” Meanwhile. Crowe was in seclu- . . U. GRIDIRON M.,...,,,... T... 50,, .,,,...,... i... senior football championship. The agreement Sunday winder which slon. He has been there she. Sat- MONTAGUE FRIDAY-SATURDAY, 23 c 24 example have about half of last Abbles 3'"? ll"-Xl0US l0 Pl-'el.V SUCH the OHOIEO M” my me IL 548349 urday's defeat. I Admission 50c. FALL PECILS man who owns the Hamilton hoc- kcy club and possibly the Hamil- ton rirlz. Thercfcre it appears that George will both work and play hockey. . . - The lslanilcrs are "now in the process of lllfililllg a deal for Mc- Lagan. They will either obtain in player and cash or make a straight cash settlement for the defcnseman's services. It is also possible that the Islanders will obtain another plilvcr from tho llamilton camp. This Plll.l'PI' ll??- forlnpd for (ma year in the Morl- limns and had a lzood record l" A tough league. However he is known as an early season player and the local management may turn lhiinibs down on the offer. 0 . . thing definite will be known on their status by the week-end. Onc States for the winter. a . - Ontario is plncinlz llw oiimliasls on amatcur llC"kE'y this winter and this probably explains the dc- cislon of the C.A.I-1.A. to remove the Alexander Trophy from major world as being superior to their year's Glace Bay team. They have llub Maccy, Llovd Jllnchhergcr. Johnny Ilaynak. Pop Birckor and STATION WAGON COATS MEN'S STADIUM COATS zipper from-on sale New, ..: ............................ .. MEN'S HEAVY eAiuiAs heavy quilted wool linings, four pockets, 12.95 for collars IOYS' STADIUM COATS sliowevproof - windproof quilted wool lining - zipper from - gngsx I I31'sStation Wagon Coats Quilted Wool Lining Fur (follarn reg. 111.95 .-Ioy's Heavy Quilted Parka: Reg. 312.95. Now 59.95 "Ioy's Heavy All Wool Twist Longs-Now 35.95 Plan 8011 beat in the M.M.H.L, have twice whipped Glace Bay in the first week of the schedule with impres- sive scarlng displays. The Islanders held an hour's workout. yesterday afternoon in prcparlition of tonight's confxt Missing from the practice was goaltender Roger Bessctte who is on the sidelines with a puffed eye as the result of ii cut on his forehead. Besscte was feeling better yes- terday and the swclllng was bl" ginning to decline. He wishes to play tonight but coach Trainor may not take any chance on his incurring further injury. If Bess- ette is unable to play his place will be taken by Frank Roper. '1'rainni- also announced last or cash for their former defense- man. might arrive here In time for the game but it seemed highly un- likely last night. Eddy Joss. Ronnie Hurst is also playing with them. The Soo In- dians are the Sault Ste. Marie. A series, it was learned last night from Elmer Blanchard. They hope for ii game against the Saints on Tuesday or Wednesday of next week as such ii game will serve as a good warm-up for their open- ing -game against Saint John Mariners. The Abbies series with Saint John opens here on Satur- day, October 31 and the second game of,lhe total point series will 59.95 J test. Blanchard. who is chairman of the Abblcs football committee, Hockey Scores By THE CANADIAN PRESS National um. p Boston 3 New York 4 Montreal .1 Chlciigo 2 Quebec I4-sgiio Springfield 0 Montreal 7 Quebec 1 Bherbrooke -5 Maritime Major Halifax-8 Glace Bay 1 Ontario Senior Ninglra Falls 2 Hamilton I ' Quebec Provincial o Cornwall 9 st. Jerome I Ste. Therese 2 St. Hyiicinthe 1 . Northern Ontario Senior North Bay 3 Pembroke I brill knob on the iron bedstead of four-year-old Dunn Rich now is tightly screwed on. Susan swol- lowed the knob one night recently but she was not Injured. NEW I'0Rlx'. (AP) liookic Ik" Ilildebralld, up from Clcvclanil. ignited a lhrcc-goal first-pcriorl outburst which carried New York Rangers to ii 4-.'l victory over Boston Bruins Tlilirs(l:i.v ni,r.:ht in a wild Nzitiolizil lioi'kl',l' A4rAl:up game in Mlitlisoli Sqilarc fiardcii. The rcmmprd Rallzcrs, playing their first game at home this year. wont to the attack at the half-'wav mark of the opening period HFMMAIIY First pcriizdz New York, Hilde- brand lsenllcy, Mickoski 10:21; New York, Mickoski Raleigh, (Judo- lin 19:39. Pcilallies: Godfrey 3214 minor and misconduct, Mickoslzi 7:30. lteise 14:04. Second period: Boston. Creighton 9:23; Stanley 15:52. Third period: New York, lIcrge- Orioles To Pay I. L. 348,749 for relinquishing its Baltimore lC1I- ritory. An International League spokes- man said after the meeting there was no discussioli of admittance to the Ii. of Richmond, Va.. or of all interlocking schedule with the American Association next year. Earlier, it was expected decis- ions would be rcachcd ml all t.hl'i-zc subjects. but me spokesman said was computed at seven cents I person over a three-year period. The price compares with the Oll companies operating In Ven- ezuela had agglegato ppnflts of about seoo.ooo.ooo in 1952 HOCKEY - I-IALIFAX vs. SEAT SALE:-- A I 6 . ' DECI'0lA' JAHA 5 A A 7”” (Vt 103 at, em; st. I 3315-!” mm (am y A rmciizs slam: AS LAST man. SEAT SALE AT THE iroiiiiiii President Says Stories iiiibbish OTTAWA. (CP)-Jim McCaffl'e'y, ipresldent of Ottawa Rough Riders. iMonclny branded as "all rubbish" 1published reports that his Big Four football club may be torn by dis- sention among the players and fric- tion between some players and coach Clem Crowe. The Riders were beaten 33-23 by Hamilton Tiger-Cats Satu.rc'uy. their third straight. loss. Hamilton scored all their points before Ot- tawa got moving late in the third quarter. "We just played so badly that we couldn't come back in that sec- we did start to roll, it was always too late. Dissension in the team caused the defeats. "There is no foundation for re- ports spread inside this town or outside that the players were not pulling together." some fans Saturday chanted "we want Kiirpuk." 1-lalfbuck Peter Kar- ; iiii W(lRiD'S MOST COMFORTABLE I (iii: The George River flows 385 miles northerly into Ungava Bay on Hud- son strait. : FORUM i'ii0CIiAM I Children's Skate ....i..L 4 to 5:30 FRIDAY, our. 23 8:30 e. M. ISLANDIRS HOLDING SEATS - THURSDAY-9 am. to 6 p.m. GENERAL SALE - FRIDAY-9 s.m. and on. PLEASE BRING HOLDING TICKEI. v FRIDAY AND Men's heavy quilted lined coals - lull showerprooi - windproof quilted wool :l"if:re:hethfgm1"C::lg';Wf;;"”n xrzwt 350.000,pald the American Asso- SA,-Unlnyg ' !w . p . '. 11,. lur collars, grey-blue and taupe show- linings zipper fronts - slash pockets - good idea of how they stuck up emu” 1”" ye” Wm" Muwmlk” . - . six W 5 1: or rod n log ab h If b I "am" we com” "am. Braves moved up to the National Afternoon Skating ........... 8 to 5 P Y 9 19 a N ---' H L”"””- Ni ht Sk ti s t 10 - '99- Wk! 29-50 HOW .... .. I reg. price 16.95 now ...... .. I ---;-------- E a "I '''''''' ””"T 0 - g. .Bi'It0 HEB HEAD FROM WYOMING Maureen Olllsrl, Alex Nicol Fast Action, Fine Scenery, Fervent Romance Dll tliuvnongglit Qt II? IlI-u0- lll M1,!!! IMIVIIIO Olllylmcll" litlsllorEvrmllfli lb?! Played l" Sail” 30h" I WNR any decision on the latter would , - . , n er. - g ' - - - .L”.3lfi3.H:2i.'J octoher 19 to 24 rg The Milli” lV""'-"'"K""l1 R" 5 The T3Rltlm01'e(pitlCE.Wl.1.; figured : - MEN'S & BOYS” CLOTHING -' 53i3ilv”gil.'lT ?2Z2i':." '3"??? ”.'i'3.: "" the We of Wndam l" 1959- ,9 (3.; Y . M, MW"-H” "E busy Glllmyhtlg mg Attendance lasi, ycgy, imludlng ims, FR AY - H0 E MURRAY RIVER. OCT. 23 & 24---8-30 P. Mariners In an exhibition con: may-o”' was 232'1”' and the pnce HALEFAX. "” ESLANDEES SATURDAY