a <= Hh Min Geen, Cntr en. en 2 888 Kensington, | SATURDAY'S. Sout wil now be in the E NHL STATISTICS : peried — 2. Montreal, Rousseau 4 (Laperriere, Balon): are tye_of their tie. Saturday and| The win moved the Kensing-| 4:50; 3. Montreal, Balon (Rous- Saint Dunstan’s Univer- the five yard line. Bob | ties pulled all stops in an With Easy. Victory On "A" on a 's “Hi ton‘ boys into the Provincial fin-|'Seau) 18:06. Penalties — Wall ‘sity Saints finished their 1966 | Driscoll kicked the ball through | tempt to win me first and last Saint-Dunstan's ‘High by: virtue wn) 18:68. ' football schedule Saturday-with | the-uprights-for_the convert. _| game of the.year but a fired-up |. a a, best | als ‘against Morell. Kensington oe 13:10, G. Trem- -. an easy 25-14 win over a weak | Following the kickoff, - Mount | SDU defence led by Senior Kea are champions of Zeno 1 and 2. |“ vise peried—4 L. Ri Mount Allison team. The game/ «4» was knocking on the door to give way. Meanwhile, .in _ Intermediate | chard 3 (Rousseau, J. C. saw the Saints play a lackadaisi- at the Saint four yard line. In | Earl i ———o bay) 1:54. Pe - C Trem- on-a pass to = three minutes remaining in the | ings The convert was ; “av 6 top toa first quarter, MacDonald gaf- | jesving the at 7%. oe Tod Rey Mmerecacias E league teams. Souris had 14 first downs and . — the fret of his two tooch- ree ee 3 i to run.30 yards for a TD. ee eS ee ee High 10. ‘ oe cat eee a ~ downs on as off-tackle smash ing 59 yard rya_by Sin Feiny The oe for a = . = ; : - ‘ & - amaploamly — (unofficial) standings fol- field 42:08, = _ oma aa ‘capuned ey Majer pee commen en sah 3 as —*< 57 eee : frey 17:11. emer KEY Red and White tat the ball was | defesding Seite gute chard /@ rt ec “| game before a erowd at | jin WLIF A P| Third period—2 New York, HOCK called back to Mount “A” ‘s|with an -interference penalty S a ans DHS | Queen Elizabeth : eh ol Be Md Souris 4.111% @ 9| Nevin (penalty shot) 6:10 3. SCORES thirty on. Clemias Satraction, ._| which vesuiied-te ihe Mewticn | Gere Ae SS SS The tie—coupled with the fact-| pai-time | Saint- Dunstan's 41 @ 128 39 8| Toronto, Jeffrey (Ellis. Pulford) ~~ Gani Two plays tater, the Saints lost- Se eee = <z ee See SSS SS SES that Saint Dunstan’s of Charlott- - “thed the in the |S id — 17:14:- 4. Toronto, © " a SATURDAY. — the ball om a fumble and the |€ams cuded ‘Withs the score s Bo = _ | etown Montague High, oo ee High 221 of 71.5| ‘Keon, Armstrong) 19:58. Pes American half ended with the same 7-6. vg it , _ | _, Sum-Hi_ from along the ground for alties—Conacher 6:10, Neilson Rochester 5 Buffalo 7 | Kinsella took’ the second-half | The eame lived up to expecta- n Oo a oO Ow : (oo eel pieteve. . The determined Sum-Hi team, | “ona™* - 90 | 15:15, New York (bench pensi | High 60 19 1590; ¥: ; ty Cleveland 4 Hershey 6 kickoff 70 yards to the Mount‘| ious im that-t was a nothing ‘ Souris retained a slim lead | playing a really heads up game, by Ingarfield)’ 18:39. Providence 3 Pittsburgh 8 - .| 4” 99 where the Red and White | ™™2tch from any viewpoint. It} < on first place with the point, and | continued to come through with | Pe™aining game: Summer- | "ists cm gral by oo Quebec 6 Springfield 2 ~~" “hyteaca-a and Mount “A” | ¥@5-2-cellar, battle, the Mounties | SUMMERSIDE — Souris High | High School to a 20°80 tie in an their final game of the season dazzling plays. Bob Clive pick- | Side High at Saint Dunstan’s| New York TM 6 Fo _ Central League _ ~~ | took over the ball to be held in | didn’t have-the muscle to pull off |Spartans battled Summerside | Interscholastic Football League | witnessed a rugged football bat- ed up @ ball in a scramble and'High) . - Toranto 17 14 10-41 Omaha 4 Memphis .$ turn by = rugged Saint defence |? Vtloyerbes treat —— Fr cudeiieaiiaiatesa cs 7 Oklahoma 3. St." Louis 3 ‘who forced: the Mounties to | The Saints, mever being forced a es --— am Dingo 1 Uae Anasen 0” |RSS em urtertock Sob | O80 te, Weal pan a i ; 2 | ' ancouver an ‘ played really have California 3 Victoria 3 oes red on a twenty” | never been better than they were 2 AUTUMN MAGIC TO - SPARK YOUR FALL ‘WARDROBE! | .. _ Internationa’ League no good. On the next Saint pos:| Saturday. 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