Toes EFFICIENCY RATINGS . . - V Glen Hall ReasoniFor ed Wings Lolly Perch The Montreal Cauadiens' with a record of 63 stops in 70, lhirtggs at: no top of the league grid Hall is the trader in the el- ftrieufy ratings. for the goaltend- ..: After the first weekend of the gaannn Hal hold: a .974 average. it,-t-. in: him out 7a nl 78 shots fired gihtm Right behind the Vi'ings' sopho- Rs RUN il.VDRI'IWS randdlall Press Staff Writer more player is Lorne IGump) r()jl(i,Vl(l tL'P -A big reasoniworsley of New York Rangers. guy flptrnll Red Wings hold atworsley racked up a shutout lofty rtltstltttll in the National Hm-t.:t lliaEltP standings is (ilcnn Hall. Ittcii -i nay nctiiumirr against tihit-ago Black Hawks in; his first outing but Red Wing snip-. vii R0 ers put two piiclts behind him and be has a .970 aieraze (lump stopped 64 of 56 shots directed at him PI.lVI”l-Z THIRD Tllilfl in the ratings is Jatqiies .l"lanIe last yrar s Vrlina Trophy l ' winner. puck stopper. like Worsley. picked t up a shutout in his fir the season and was t l spot Sioneham Nixes Rumors The H Eddie Sicinky.Hectded To N. Y. 1 rrlil I-mu llrmithis in liittidiian Rntiztit Wt I r d haseman Brown from Nashville Vi-ltl wink curt Eddie !l2nkl. nttt as manager of the. i-ti: iitinueapolis Millers of the Amer-1 Tonirriv Iran tssnriaiion. won't. have a Kansas t'ity Athletics Bouzhi mitt waiting for him with New. (ieri litirii Yankees and relief tint l-ldtll7v -iinlcss Giant brass llllillf” RF" Vluttfiis Wit" "lilac ha: a nhaii-..'c til hcart deiphia lihillics Horace Stoneharn. president of Baltimore Orioles -Slanted man the Giantl. Hiuirkly scotrhed re-l ager Paul Richards to tutiygar parts Tuesday that the fiery ex- mm,-act aim; infielder would loin manw Clevtllltli Indians smtgiit agrr Bill RitlnP.V II I Pmlchml pitchers Pete Men and John Gray aide H p h Mk" from San Diego t " F (I I1 air it . . ...I3i;..i.2.tl”” '. i N-iii"-i Um- Meanwhile. there was a lot of ”'l'."” lubknnuzhl nyllpldi. pout-season baseball action in the '" 3"" M13" ”l':fldB”b(fpe?li'l mam. Wagm. 5, club, brought; and pitcher Gene n ge tom .05. up talent lrnnl farm clubs and mumm smm. Old hand, from Des Moines Sold first base- H", Mm, me mm... many Frank Kelicrt. shorlslopl '”""l”" Len” l Riilliloinltllaitiuntt-odiliilsx A"g"lfS.'.gt.t ' ' K ...'i t P r N". hwk hm ea Md nu pitcher .Iohn Brechin from Nash- ttrlder Rob Cerv to Kansas City and released ntttliolder George Vii”- lA'iI3m'l and pitthcr John Dixon in New York Giants -Sold catcher- Denver Bnii:hi pitchers Mark iiitieldrr Rnh Holman to tlitiiiPaD- rrtlgnwan, .l.'I(”lt 1 rhau and Jim nlis. brntiutit on nilchcrs M-ii Rob- nupaln from Denver, pitcher Alperts. John Fjizgerald. Fernando rtmnp from Richmond. thlrdi Rodriguez from. Dallas and Joe baseman Dirk Sanders from Bing-l Shipley from Min eapolls. hamton. and shortstop Woody Milwaukee llravea I Hold and catcher Darrell Johnson pitcher lion Mi'MRh0It Ind first trorn Denver baseman (iiarence Riddle from At- Chlcago Vlhlte Sox -Brought up, lanta. shortstop -'00 Mniitzan and outfielder Jiiii Landiii and pitchart pitcher Charley Wrlnn from Jack- Don Rudolph trom Memphis. rs- aonville. Fla. hnught catcher Carl assigned third baseman Joe Kir-t Sawatskl from Toronto. DOWN THE BACK STRETCH Joseph A. Gaudet of Parltdalrfor which his Dim”! "ti U My y... hnught the Il-yeai;1nld pgzlr 320.000. Vtnrthv Pointer trom )'Tt'"l - . . . He asked Ill to look up hiivDedl- TECRLINGS h h M grog and we find that. he LI bit Bl"-V Hg".-gdl.2" Km”! mgr Argot Pointer 2.07 hygPegj.(ug yearling: ll 1 no ipady any kl pnm,,..1.M . ",1-y pmmmmt (1.1. prices for them. its a remar - "arm. ,1" "Hi hi, dun 1. thnvable lllK'(g'O.Kl.-ill! past yelarah by good rare mare Worthy Ermlna 1. bu,Vl"S seailinas. SHIT '0 Cm am 25 by Rlilt tfiil any 2:03 dam 5 under 82-000. and drve npinir them F.i'niine tlirl 7 08's hv Hdzewoodptlift 313'-V g gVlnDC?V"' -v 2 ti also bought Scotch Counsel for 825, V Axworthv Znit-N. dam. Tacita l.tl4l'. by Atlantic Express 1:0'7W. at-cond dam The uuntmtt by 000. Tumely Story. A bay colt by nnwmd g,h.,.,. 2 05”. Hednwmd Good Time. went to George W. Rov is hv t'hilwuod and besides Tlppllng M (ll9V'5l5"d- ll" 313-00” Wm: ,.,.,.' M H". arm," paw,-,. The gel of the sire Floracan that M M, ,.,.,, H..d:,w0,,d 30,, 33,-”. is just coming into the. limelight is trotters. two in 1.05 and m Inlttuit cnmmnctinn. brnutzht tioorl pM.".5' '5 M "N", In 3:05 with prices. Cash Reward sold to Hugh the above pedigree Worthy Pointer 5”" "if 3l0-500- Fl"'i H91? '0 has license to go on to be I great A,"l,'-" H""”l”d sublh G035?"- '.W.,.. N", ,1". "mm. mad, "phi. for Sttt.2tttl. and another of Joe fiaiiilrt will be hoping for this. l(l"""”””l "" Wt" ml ran. says ntil O Ill".(,'(tRD SALE A short time ago we wrote a- bout Tattorsalls Stanrltardbred horny lair at I;-xinctnn. Kentuckyl 0 a a and we tIiriillnrl'fl'l that we thoughtlw S g ed at new Trfinrfl would he established; I N n the provioti: record being 3954.800i for last year”: auction We thoughilTwo-year this one would perhaps make. thel million mark or even better it. We Th wore !'lllIlP a bit astray as the 309 ' ycarlincs snltl tor Sl.2M.000 which eclipsed oven the former record ot il.2.1!t.000 for a harness horsei Iale. established last year at Har- risburg, Pa. The 309 trotterii and rishiirg average 34.090 which is also an all time record The Har- riuhur: airroge for its record sale was 32.903. ROSTON 'APt one-year pact, with Boston Red So): last winter and is set to play another season. ”The Red Sox did not proclaim the signing of the two-year con- tract possibly bccaiise they wanted two harvests of headline hay in- stend of one.” Dave Egan wrote. The only comment from the Red Snx was, ”We'tl announce it when he. signs " The IA. Camp stable of Shaf- tev. (ialif. hniight two hv the Ill- por urn Adios--Radar Frost. a hay colt was knnrkcd down torn NOT!-;l) FAMILY Still H: is out of fialowny, the, Tacitus the Roman llltitnrinn. darr of Dale Frost 2 00 The. mu the Cat Q Sllthlo also boulhl till. Roman iznvornor of Hritain in the yea. it: Shadow Wave by Adiovlst century. for IILOM. All the get of Adios ' W ggg they RAY -I .-:-o that were catalogued sold for high prices The top figure of the sale was the 142.000 paid by the All- in!!! Stable, Far Hills. NJ. tor Josie victory. in bnwn colt by Victory Iona. dun. Josh Se . He was the personal aelertton Thomas W. Murphy. who years a- go was the leading driver on the Grand Circuit and has picked colts for the Ailwoorl Stables ever lines it was started. The Victory 3:, yeartlaas earns h tor a great of attention. Princess Vie- tnrin setting for times and aim- emas others for ltguren better than ttllw Ignition Bell. in bay w by Worthy loy. sold for 317. Bury-ruin. brought average. Top Director IQ setting for Ilalm and t- a Vick for 17.3. Glhnway ll hd Angeles and infielder Bub McKee R of- Wvstnn M t l ri i t .. Daily Record says Ted Williams; mm' ed ' um signed a two-year contract. not a. son-in-law oi Agricolaf twice by Boston on the game 3-i Planle kicked out so of 61 ahotal after Plante had been removed. for s .967 average. Al Rollins of the Hawks let in seven of 90 shots for a .93 aver- age. Terry Sawchuk. worst enemy to opposing forward: a few sca- mos ago when he was with De- Ilml. in fifth with a .913 aw.-rags. He stopped 89 of 97 shots. ln lastl is Ed Chadwick. youthfull oolue Civic Stadium To For Skating Within 2 Weeks lit rharlos Hogan. newly ap- ' l1tttlllPfl manager of the Summcr- . stile civic Stadttiiii. annoucned yes it-rdav that ice making in the sta- dium will begin within two weeks. that skating will begin about No- vember 7th Mr. Hogan. nt of the i It who is also presl- ' do P.Et. Navy League. will leave today to attend the an- p.. nual meeting of the navy League of Canada being held in Toronto. Boston. Ottawa. and Montreal. to investigate the lbringini: several outstanding sea-i isonal attractions to Summerside.'t l At Boston he will try to arrange lfnr the ice Varieties to appear in lsitmmerside between November, l5lll and December I M Ottawsi he will endeavour to net ideas onj promoting different forms of en-. i tertainmcnt that may be avallabw .le to Sumnicrslde. l While in Toronto he will meet with Frank Tunny. promoter at lM:-iple Loaf Gardens Io disciissl twrcstlinc, boxing. and other sporta. and entertainment. l l Mr. Hogan is also director oil the Summerxids Lobster Carnival and while in Toronto will meetl unit a publicity representative oil ttir Mnriivn Bell so-ims. in in- vestigate the possibility of arrani:-. in: an organized swim of North- umberland stroll to he held in: ronjuntiori with the Summeralde: Lobster Camlval next summer. hussiatilllscus i Thrower To Go To Melbourne ' dash harness racing card at l 51-OCKHOLM Sweden meme”) nearby Sackvtlle Downs Saturday iNina Ponomareva. the Soviet, "mm" l woman discus thrower found izullty of n shoplifting charge in Britain. said 'l'iiesda.v night aboard the liner Vyacheslav Molotov that shg will so to Melbourne. Australia. to compete in the Olympic Games next month. . Nina was found guilty in London last week on stealing five cheap hats from a London store, she was discharged on payment of cnur(' costs. l She is on her way back to Rus- sis. i "The hat affair was a prnvoca- l - lion." she told reporters. ”My; honor is unblemished and I intcndl to continue my career." 1 The liner stopped for 10 hours in Stockholm on the voyage back from London to Leningrad. Baseball . There will be a hasehall pr". tire for the Abbieii this evening at Practice st game of. The Leaf team has actually been but beaten! scored upon eight times but Chad- Bruina. Bruins wick was removed in favor of all but their final extra forward and a goal was at was scored into an empty net . scored exactly opposite to a year ago. . Wings lost their first three guns of Toronto Maple I.eafs.t reiiod tho i alder Trophy. Diirtnp, his absence he will vis-. pt possibilliy of , L he Qnlhttotawn Gnaldh-ll. Wodlludly. Oct. 17. 1950 rice and an even .900 average. while he was on the bench. Hall and the Wings record is and Hall was beaten 10 times in those contests but leueral mana- ger Jack Adams stuck by his rookie and Hall didn't disappoint him. tuition: in close second bo- hind Flame at the end of the sea- son. lip uas t-hnsen the outstand- ing rookie of the year and re- Open Doors HOGAN At the Navy League meeting Mr CHARLES accompanied by of Summerside. who is !(i(il'Plal')' of the Pl7.l NI- vy imagine. and both men. ac companied by their wives. will be returning to Summerside about October 29th. (Photo by D.W Searst Hogan will he Gordon Kelli . Harness Racing RALIVAX tCPl Tarsoud. owned by Donald Turner of West- phal. NS. clocked the fastest r-locked the fastest time and was also a double winner on an eight- The llnrsl won the third race in 2.11 l-S for the fastest time. and wont no to take race, seven in 2:l2 I-Ti. Other winners included Myrtle-'ii Boy. owned by Andrew Perry of Summmerside. P.l-2.1.; Ginger E owned! by Clifford 0. Ellis. 0'- Leary, P l-1l.; Scotlandls Ace. another Perry t'l'lll')'. Avalon Gal. owned by .tustamerc Stables. Char- lottetown; S e n a t o r (lraigmyle. owned by H. T. Ramsay, sack- ville. NH. - Remember When Six "builders of liockcy" mcn associated in an official capacity with the game's development. were added in the roster of the hockey Hall of Fame at Kingston. Ont. it years ago today. They were fit Nelson and W. A. Hewitt of Toronto. Frank Calder and Wil- liam North:-y of Montreal, Claude C. Robinson of Winnipeg. a For the boys there lit the 100 yd. broad jump, high jump. shot put. iump. high jump. shot put and: pets in the broad lump. high jump and soft- throw. - .lohn Ross Robertson. Fran- , and: Annual P. W. C. Track Meet This Afternoon At 3 P. M. TIC annual P.W.C Track Meet be lIIld.l.illI afternoon at ihcl Park at 3:00 sharp with' 16 events scheduled. yd. no yd. mile, relay ill com-t lfll yd. 231 yd. relay.- Defending their title is secondl year which won the title by a, comfortable margin over a com-l biped third and fourth year team. However. this year. according to the entries. it appears that first year may this year win theiri flrlt title. i Points are given to an individual Ask Waivers On l George Munger t PITTSBURGH tAPteThe Pitts- burgh Pirates asked waivers Tues- day on George (Red! Mungcr. ria- year-old right-banded pitcher who. won three and lost tour with the Pirates this year. Munger came to the Pirates from the St. Louis Cardinals in 1952. From the latter part of the 1952 season through 1955 he was with the Pirates Hollywood (Cailf.i farm club. CAMDEN.” NJ. (AP)-Vstltlt arlau was-bad taveriskly Tulcdlr night: in aa attest to save the lite at the lust thoroughbred. Iran. A reliable. source reputed nit much bolt! is hold to: the lions. and ill: team for ft:-tlclpauon In Vdlllll in uncle of 81.33.”- events. one point 1' each event SWIM. owned by Rex. C. Ells- with a maximum at four from worthtndlobs VI. Galhrea . Iot- leach team to score. In addition. Ioualy aggravated the slight trac- entrants get five points tor a first turn he suffered during a workout three for a second and one for has It Garden State Park Oct. 0. t "It may come as somew a third. Individual honours last year were taken by David Macbaod. now attending Boston University. and Laurie MacDonald. Vuldes To Meet Dick Richardson LONDON (AP)--Ntno Valdea of Cuba will meet Dick ltlchardson. promising young British heavy- weight. over 10 rounds Dec. 4 at I-larrlnzway Arena. Promoter Jack Solomons said to- day he had received confirmation that the big Cuban would appear. ilarridge Observes 71 st Birthday In "If Richardson defeats Valdca.” Solomons said. "I will try to CHIC-W" lAPl"will H"'"d39 match him with Bob Baker who ob.-ici-ted his 7lst birthday annl- 13 ranked mum, among W0,-id veins.-tri Ill robust health Tuesday he.,,-ywegght..-- and looked forward to continuing: aei-iii-e as president of the Ameri-4 T can League surprise to club owners to know The esteemed executive vii-tu that I have A contract as leatiue all) was ahghaied into baseball president." HarridlC Bid in 3" by the late Ban Johnson. Ameri- interview- can League founder. in 1911. ' "But, I have, and it expires in Johnson look a liking to young December. 1957. As loni '5 my Harridge's ability in routing clubs health stays good I want to carry zm Nor tauci-i S A 4Doct'ors Work To Save Life Of Swaps HELD 3'? Dr. Jenna! Di-seed a specill WP! of cast on the injured left leg of the horse. it was hoped that um out along with a sling which has the horse suspended sevara inches from the ground would keep the leg immobile long enough to: Curcillo Gets Casi On Wrist HAMILTON tCPl Quarter- back Tony Curcillo of the Hamil ton Tiger-Cats Tuesday but a cast lplaced on his left wrist. injured Hit a Big Four football union gams x-rays showed no fracture. Ctuii physician Dr.-Jim Charters said the team will takeno chances of aggravating the injury. The cast. while it probably will ham- while workinu as clerk and stenn- on until at least the contract 1! grapher of the Wabash railroad. up. Johnson hired hint and Hatridgc "At that time. it my health re has been with the league over mains good and if the club own- since, the last quarter of a cent- era are generous enough to offer ury as president me another contract. I certainly hat of a would think about accepting lt." MGR MUDAND TRACTIO J IOI Ill HO Robinson , Wcixirtt dept. r. 2 5 WITH B.F.G odrich RAIIMAER . T- I - V i Vlliv ' ssmuot sousu arm on urn. OUYIIOVI CONVIIVIOIM VIII IIVII IIIIIIIII IIIIVV-II" IIW III VIIIIII VIIIIIII 991- in SNOW N TIRES 7 . I Jr Mil. VIOVILI-VIII IIIVI at. sun as Its. mas vase. a nun-- cunnil- IULI IIIIII-IIOWOUV Supplies ttdl. . I-A coufooii Fttily I&9lOt0d C71 IN N 539. &. NW. 3541' timtetia 'OII&Q l.EliEttIli SERIES . ctittlliti SAVINGS nouns IITEIIESI sctuz t'ivsttwoi;ouponsnay............... JK36 tteitlwocsiiponspay............... M3; lttntttwoeouponspsy............... 3&5 tsttssvoassuponspoy.............. 05 Total WIlCIOIl return for each SIN atvestmettt it Mid to insiuiiiy-. . . . . . . . 80.38 IINOMINANOOC uitwtliw. mt. SIM boos Uwittatqsttstminsiiyonenanie-tldl ' tistato idttlulltsl "'1"-'t-'---' L -'"' O0OOOOOOCOOQOOVOOOOOOOOO0.O0OOQoococo per Cut-cillo's bail handling. is not lexpected to interfere with the passing game of the former Ohio Siam player. The Ticats meet Montreal Alou- lettes in Montreal Saturday. last Saturday. though doctors said; any Canaan dub D” h i ""1115! Sue tbltraotuutobaal. lIowsvsr.auliablssource..'m litstsatitbsrs was a strong poulbillty um horse might not live out in. swapstktbaboldarttiv . lngrnarks andin u?awof.'5f. 'Kentuck3tDernyhybutu.;u,, favored Nashua. swaps bug in, 10 at 3 races and earned 3373,90". D purses in a three-year racing career. l hint! lladtos Oiiilawed .lii Can. Football TORONTO .lcP)-Una" rules, Canadian football clugecsigl not use radio communications 5.. tween coaches and players. As far '5 9'" C'.3'dl"' Rlllby Union or nclal knows no club is thinking abgit doing so. van) in the National Footbgi Idlltle in the US. have been uslnlg radio devices to signal between the coach and the quarterback, Uusualkv the receiving doom. 1, concealed in the player's hclmef, Harry Mt.-Brien. CRU secretary. said Tuesday he hadn't heard at stands and luyway there is . specific rate in the 1956 rule book which says: "There shall be no communica- tion. either verbally or by st-mat of any kind. between a player who la on the field-of-play to or from I non-player who is on or oil the field-of-play." McBrien said in his opinion that covers the use of radio devices, THE LONGER You 1101.1: THEM. . . THE BETTER THEY GET PliTllli5liO'-'1' itii iiiciitiaii-t . . . that's big news in saving; The Eleventh Series of Canada Savings Bonds offers a "stepped up” scale of interest payments which begins at 3&6 "I3 and increases in steps until it reaches 47: ', This means that one of the new 5500 Canada Savings Bonds earns 3236.88 in interest during its 1234 years of lifet So, if you hold it until maturity you get. back 8736.88 for each S500 you invest. As-always, Canada Savings Bonds can be as plus earned interest at bed for full face valua any time. Every dollar of your investment is always available. Study the new "stepped up of interest payments in the " scale , table on the left. Then make plans now to sign up - for your new Canada Savings Bonds. There never was an easier or safer way ofpustinghyapsdasst-sufarthslutuna Iarsadttytasdnsmhstii iiivsdiiIsiitdull'.hnl.,trbdQl'lIM arassIoPsyJbiep)IsstslDI8eu your consent V .u