TORONTO tCPl--Pat Abbrulzl. Statistics compiled by The Cana- rugged running and plunging half dian Press show the former lthode of Montreal Aloiictlcs. regained island state star in the lead with the lead in the Big Four scoring 85 POIMS 0" 17 l0ll9l"l0W"5- "9 race last week as he broke a knocked Al Pfeifer of Toronto An Canadian touchdown record that gonaiits out of first place by count. has stood since 1952. ing four touchdowns Saturday O:j-'N'- - iRKaiI1St "IE ATEOS. Pfeifer, who only picked up two it-iinverts. was relegated to second iplace and now trails Atihruzi by -l 15 points. Possible 6-Team N's. 17th touchdown WINDSOR. N.S. tCPi -A new,cclipsed the record of the most operate in Nova Scotia this winter. I Representatives of the Valley Hockey League and Triirii, Bridge water and Dartmouth hockey clubs met here during the weekend and voted to form the Nova Scotia Senior Hockey League. liiti Iii Lg. .i.ip .3 ion limited to Kentville. Wulfville and Windsor. clubs, Acadia University having withdrawn to concentrate an inter collegiate play. Truro is interested because of the siispeiision of the old An- tisonisliPictini-Colchcsier League this season. The Valley teams are against operating a three team cir- ciiit. The Nomads rugby team do not intend to take Sunday's gamel from Truro Bearcats in the N.S.-I RE I. Senior Rugby League by de- fault, it was announced here yes- terday by club officials. The game was scheduled to be played in Truro on Sunday and the ilartmmith spiikesiiian said his Vomads planned to meet the Bear- rltib is "definitely intcrested in the cats on return from their trip to league but we are going to used Vindsor on Saturday where they only hnmcbrcw Pla.i'cr5." -i-ounced Windsor by a 25-2 score.- Trimi plans will be decided at The Nomads players and coachl n mcciing Thursday. Represen motored to Truro from Windsor on. tallies of all six clubs will meet Saturday night. At nine o'cIocki nei-e again next Sunday: iSunday morning they received -- WW - - I t i Odds On Manati Lengthen l i As Heavy Rain Slows Pace i LONLION (AP) - Britain's top bookii-s li-iigiiit-ncd the betting price of favorite itlanati Monday following reports that heavy rain may slow down the pace for Wed ncsday's llth running of the Cam- bridgeshire Handicap Stakes. on which the Irish Hospitals sweep stakes are decided. The bookies made Manati. three year-old chestnut gelding, 1 2940-2 coice for thc riiiiv-and-uni--fiiriong race over Ncwniaikeiis famed track. He has 9 to i at last Fri day's callnver. Rain has fallen steadily at New market for three days and weather experts say more is on the way. St. John Beavers Blast Amherst Ramblers 8-1 SAINT JOHN. N B tCPl--Saint Beavers pressed throughout and John Beavers hammered Amherst widely nulshot the visitors. Ramblers 8-! Monday night and Vlp Palladino led the marksman rose to a firstplace tie with the with a brace. Singles were fired by Nova Scntia club after three games Sid Piiddicnmhe. Mark Bnileaii. apiece in the Atlantic Coast Senior Lloyd Hinchberger. Frank Kuzmn. Hockey League. Bill Barret and Wimpy Jones. Only a tally near the end of play Kuzma and Nick Nicolle led the by Jackie Schmidt prevented a sec- playmakers with three assists That could make the track very soft for Wednesday's big race and open the way for an outsider to .pi'ing 3 Slllti)l'IS9. ' Turkls Blood. 100 to 7 at the lost callover, becanie l0 to 1 Mondayp and Prince Aly Khan's Novcnto moved into third favorite spot atl 100 to 6. He was 22 to 1 at Vie last; callover. ; About 40 thoroiiilhbreds are ex- pected to go In thi-Hstarting iiost.; "tore were 47 final acceptors butt ifriifcism a nd Playroom li.-we scratched. Radio Officer. Pappa gena. Marengn. Elopemcnt. Jai Pet and Midelfin also doubtful starters. rind shutout for goalie Jim Shirley. each. Boileau, Jones and Wally Saint John counted three in the Kullman each helped in two scor first period, one in the second and ing plays, Referees: Cy Taylor and Sonny Abbruzzi Regains Lead I Big Four Scoring Race uas held by three players-formegl Waterloo Dutchmen replaced team 1rgii Iglysxi-. t'ui'iis. ex-Aloiiettef mag, Bitty Graham in me mp spur .iar Alex Webster and Tom Caseyi in the Ontario Rugby Football "I Ylmmpcg Blue Bombers” Union. Gilchrist picked up 11 points Tu” FOR THIRD on a touchdown and two field goals Two Montreal players. home-i to take over the lead with 65 point! brew halfback Joey Pal and inI.one more than Graham. imrl end Hal PMIEFSOD "Om lllel Ron Stewart of Queens Univer- lfniversity of Kansas, moved into sity scored 15 points on three a tie for third place with 50 points mm-hdowns (9 increase his lggd in czich. They are a single point in the senior intercollegiate union. He front of Montrcals Bud Korchak has a nine-point margin over A1 who converted seven touchdowns Bennett of McGlll Redmen who Saturday. replaced Pete Maik of the Univer- Cookie Gilchrist of Kitchener sity of Toronto in second place. Nomads Don't WantiGame By Default; Want Replay iiiird there would be no game. ,championship. Team officials met with Tfurol dNe3vv2 Glatshgow defeated the Nom- aiid the Bearcats officials promis-la S ' m 9 opening eague game ed to try and overcome their dit-i::lgg:nG:::li?V;t:0ol:;dd&:a(fharl- ticiilties. At one o'clock Trurol ' I thought they might be able to play 9dH':lv;;Vlf:l;Ye;ll'i'::a:;5 .”:oH:tacg' d t2.l5 h f - ' iassim to lis:y”::p?i:,l:d hlgglbrgzlson of their games against Windsor granted. .a(tj Wvirirtiisor. gvew Cygliasgow wall?)- The Nomads got into uniform 9 m sor y ' ' Sm" W e and prepared for the kick-off at Egg Nmnads WM 5 by ' "0" of 2.45 but Truro ran? into more dif- workout; will he held hr the ficulties vihen they realized their N . equipment was locked in the club- I Omads. at Queen Chnloue Hlgh house and the caretaker could not gglsloolfeenlglghls evening "Id Thur” be found. ' . I The Nomads hold a mo” m.aCly,m::.llowinS are the League stand. ice and at 3.30 Triiro sent word . ” they were going to force the lock! and obtain their equipment. The Nomads did not agree to this step; since there was insufficient time: for a game to he played since. a start could not he made before tour o'clock. Triiro agreed and wanted to con- cede the game but the Nomadsi suggested that the game be playedl HALIFAX (CPI - Roy Bevan, "' Charluuemwn "" Shh" Nmhlwell known Charlottetown horse ember 5th or 12th depending upon , , what arrangements could be made mam said M”"da3' "V0 "I his with Windsor. former Quebecowned horses will rinai arrang(In1(-nls mi the piigi. make their Maritime debut in n imiied game will he completed with- harness racing program Wednes in the next week or two. day at nearby Sackvtlle Downs. .Ilc.'inwhiIc llic Noiiiads are biick- Tile HCWCOWICTS are Jerry A- liiig down to a stiff ircck's training llanover. who raced against fa fur ihe invagiiin or xpw Glasgow, minis Vic Song in a 55.000 trotting on Saturday for the most eruciallrlvrhy in Qllltibitf Cllylthls summer. ::ime of the League and DSCEF 8 Pll H3- This is cnnsidci-cit the gamc' The Hanover horse won this which will decide the League Winn-..vear's inviltatimi triot ntdQ,:Iebec er. The Nomads and New Glasgow raceway n 2: 2 -5 an as a both have suffered one loss so that record of 2:06 1-5 for the mile. PWL 48 4222444 F A New Glasgow 1 28l0 Windsor Bevan Horses To Go Wednesday it Page 6 The Guardian Tuesday, Oct. 25. 1955 Fiddling & Step Dancing i Champs To Be Decided iThis Evening I The halls of Prince or Wales College will echo this evening to the tune of "Haste to the Wedding" and ”The Little Burnt Potato” as contestants in the Prince Edward island old time fiddling and step dancing contests vie for the champ- ionships to be decided at the Aiidi- torium tonight- Sponsored by the Alpha Y's Men's Club the championships are in yearly event which participants and non-participants await with eager anticipation so that there will be a jam-packed auditorium await- ing the final verdicts of the judges. Also slated to he crowned this evening is the 1955 P. E. 1. Potato King. The winner of this event will be presented with the Department of Agriculture Trophy and the top GRENWOOD LAKE. N.Y. (AP) Sugar Ray Robinson said Monday that for the first time since he started his comeback heis begin ning to feel like his old self. i ''In training for my six previousl fights. it seemed like hard work, said th e former middleweight champion. "Getting in shape for Robinson Feels Fit For Title Bout With Olson At P.W.C. entries will taken to the Maritime Winter Fair. Big cash prizes will go to the fiddling and dancing champs. A feature attraction of the even- ing will be a slight of hand artist Henry B. MncLean who is a native of P.E.I. and now resides in Van- couver. Mr. MscLenn devised and is the author of the well known "M a c L e a n Methdd of Writing” used in all schools in P.E.I. and throughout Canada- He will give a short demonst- ation of blackboard writing and de- vote one hour to comedy magic during which he will attempt to make a rabbit appear out of no where. The program gets underway at 8 RM. Bobo Olson has been a cinch. I've enjoyed every minute of it. I'm Wings cool off with a carton of cold milk following a hot session on the ice. Shown are four stars WING STARS COOL oer- Rediwho are' expected to lead Wingsinctroit in the lradeiwnich sent lin quest for eighth straight Nstion- Terry Sawchllk l0 Bllslnll; lllarcel Detroit World Chaiiipliin Proiiovost, Star defeiiscman: and the wings scoring leaders Gordie Howe and Captain Ted Lindsay. al Hockey League corown, left to lright - Ed Sandford. acquired by Clark Grffitli is improving fith. president of the Washington Senators baseball" club. been critically ill. CANBERRA tCPl An Austrai. 'improve,' Dr. George Resla re-iian government survey reports an, ported Monday. .18! job vacancies against a total Griffith, 85. suffered a stomach-of 2.000 receiving unemploynient lhenefits at the end of August. i man EMPLOYMENT WASHINGTON tAPl-Clark Grif- who has "continues to hemorrhage Saturday. certain Ill be in " t condi- tion." . Robinson me e t s middleweight champion Carl (Bobol Olson in a title bout in Chicago Nov. 4. Olson won the 160-pound crown after Robinson retired. Faulkner Tops 1 ?.H.L. Scoring MONTREAL (CPI H George Faulkner of Bishop's Falls. Nfld..l is the leading goal-getter iii the Quebec Hockey League. official league statistics revealed llIonday.i Faulkner. only Newfoundlander in professional hockey. has scoredl six goals for Shawiniizan Falls Cat aracts. He has no assists. however. and trails the leaguels top pointl scorer. his teammate Claude Pro-i vost. by four points. S:'IltIl'flay'S winner will very likely Ralph Hal was a recent winner at an all the way to the League 2ill. I' I I I I 'tYou can tell before you get them horne" Idded four. Macdonald. Amherst--Goal: P. Lcclcrc; dc-'l fence: Reid. Powers, 1.. Kiley. Hot-. iley; forwards: White, Gray, Den-' Sport Echoes nedy, Schmidt, D. Kiley. Lcyte. Therrien. Bernaquez. J. Lei-lerc.; Saint John--Goal: Shirley: de-, lfence: Brklaclch, Barrett. Hinrh-I ihergr-r; forwards: Kiillman. Pud- jdicombe. Kiivma. Jones. Rubic,' ;Palladino. Smith. Nicolle, Roileau. First period: 1. Saint John, Palladino i.lones. Ruble; 13:07; 2. Saint John. Puddicunibe tliuzina. Kullmant 15:18; 3. Saint John, Boileau Ismith, Nicolloi 15 28. Penalties: Smith I33, Boil:-.y 16:01, Reid tminor and misc-on-' dll(:t.l 19.22. Second period: 4. .ltIllIl. Hinchberger tCoilc;iii. Xicollci 10.23. Penalty; Brklaiiirh. lttpl. Third period. 5. Saint John, Kuzma lPuddicamhe, Kiillmaiiv 6.43. 6. Saint. 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