MONTREAL (CP)-Glen Skov's ntthstuod a Montreal drive in the Jacques Plaute of Montreal. third-period goal Thursday nizhtl dyins minutes of the 83""- gave Chicago Black Hawks I 1-1 tie with the diens. grassed. The Hawks. a mixture of veter- - d gt 5 thi: season, in the Hawk nets. having 33 shots Elli;-kderxil clfsuerllysaelrl the sway Ind to handle. compared with 22 by National Hockey pi:-1:'ed)u'f,1l k we 0. the -- - ' iii 1 Cana- (. nose as 0 was . League Lhampwn Omrea best defenccmeu on the ice. Cana- A guai by Dickie Moore of hIun- diens blew several good scoring trcal at 13-13 of the second period chances but at other times 503118 injected some me into what up to. Al Rollins of Chicago came up men had been a drab .sD8ClllClelVl'liIi big saves. and both teams warmed up to shot by Bernie C'90m'l”"- Rock” faster action as the game pro-l5;cFl:taad03lrgEClaude Provost. lines Elmer Hawk forward and rookie All the particularly on Rollins was all but unbeatable 5f&ou:.s The Chnrolttctown Guardian. Friday. Oct. 19, 1956 6 IN THIS CORNER A glance at the nenrest calender (did we spell thst correctly? shows us thst wI Ire well into the football season but In yet activity in this gums. st least on s senior level, has been nonexistent. The only football being plsyed in Char- lottetown is I four-team intrImu- nl league It Queen Chnrlotte High School Ind so fnr ws hsve hId one gsms bstwssn tho high school Ind Queen Square School. Up west we have Alberton and Summer- side high school getting together for the odd tusslo. ..-no stIIds sro ilsst It It. .DIIstII's University Ind tbs .GtIrIottetowI Nomads. Supreme .rnlers of Msritims rugby II 1! King Arthur. head coach of the round tsbls. once ssid "The old order chsngsth yielding plsco to now... "WI take it thIt Art wIsn't givinglssbumstserbscsusehe prooching his demise Ind s reli- Ibls reporter wss on hand to tske the themd down in shorthndn. so WI won't doubt tho truth of the statement. The philosophy wssn't spawned by the lootboll situstion h Englsnd It the time but it oer- tsinly Ipplies to the one here. ..T'hors seems little doubt thst rIgbyissIitswsyout.Bnt tioonl Footbsll Lesgue tesms for eommunicstions between the coaches on the sidelines Ind the Ilunrtsrbock in the some have boon outlswsd for the bslsnco of tho 1860 sosson. Commissioner Bert loll of the NFL Innounced Thursdsy that "by unsnimous consent of the 12 member clubs . . . Ill electronic devices. includln wslkie tslkies Itod for the . . . must be 01 rsmsinde of the season." Bell ssid the action was taken In I telephone poll of the NFL teams Ind that there wss not one dissenting voice or even I sem- blance of In -tgumens on the question. "All the clubs were co- oporstive Ind it is my opinion that It our next snnusl meeting some- thing will be put in the league book to outlsw the thing permanently." The commissioner ssld the move wss mode becsuse oi the obvious Ind expressed disspprovnl of fans. Does Rugby Have To Go II Canadian Football Comes? Electronic Football Devices Outlawecl By National League this new guns that is to replace it, is going to be In better? Whst we menu by "IWIi0l"" I5 will it be more exciting to wat- ch? Draw more spectators? Will it be more of I body and char Icter builder for our youngsters Will it pay for itself Is it goes Ilong? Can we Ifford itf... .. l.D.U., of course, has I reason for swinging to the new game Uni- versity authorities wish to get bsck into the swing of intercollegi- ItI footbsli Ind nobody seems to be playing rugby so it wIs cIn- sdisn football or thing It Ill. Does it menu then t.bIt because S.D.U. makes the change that our city tesms, high schools and P. W.C. should make the change Il- so. We bsrdly think so The N.S. P. I. 1. Rugby League of 1035 showed that little towns on be interested in Rugby Ind donlt need this aid of college tesms to Issure success of rugby. Consider- ing ths expense of the new game it would seem thIt not many small centres will over tune it up Iny- wsy so why the hue Ind cry for s change. . Now don't get us wrong. We like new orders. in not love them. We like to see old things give way to bigger mid better things bocnuso we henr that's I sign of progress Ind we like to be progressive. We Ilso like to know in which direction progress lies before we begin to wIlk. WI doI't think we should try to live . Nashua Ends Canndiens used I rookie for tho first time in three games this see- son. 18-yesr-old Ralph Backstrons from Ottawa Junior Csnsdiens working at centre Ind showing well. He replaced the injured Henri (Pocket Rocket) Richard. Plsnts sppesred well as his wsy to his second shutout oi the ussos but Nick Mickoskl supplied the shot that soon spoiled things. Mick- oski fired I backhnnder from near the left boards and Skov, just out- side the crease, tipped the puck past Plnnte. Lineups Cbicngo - G0lI:Q Rollins: do- fence: Mortson. Vssko, Martin. won, Piiotte; torwsrdsz Kennedy. Skov, Mickoski. Wstson, liergs- siieimer, Kschur. Mclntyre. Litr- enberger. Wilson. Mosdoil. Muur. Ciesla. Montreal - Goal: Plsnte; de fence: St. Laurent, Johnson, Tur- nt-r. liarvey Talbot; forwards: Le- Clair, Curry. Provost. Beliveau. Geoffrion, Olmstend, Backstrotn. Richard. Moore. Marshall. Referee: Eddie Powers; lines- men: Geo I-Isyes, Bill Morrison. Summary First period: Scoring: Penalty: l-isrvey 8203. Second period: 1. Montreal. Moore (Itichsrd 13:13. Penalty: Mortson 1:10. Third period: 2. Chicago, Skov (Martin, Mickoski 13:45. Pen- Ilty: Kennedy 7:08. None. St-on Rollins . 41414-32 Plsnte 7 9 5-21 Racing Career. Retired To Stud LEXINGTON, Ky. (AP) Nashua streaked down the stretch for the last time Thursday I Kceneland with jockey Eddie Arcaro clucking encouragement in his oar. some 10,000 fsns cheered Ind shouted "come on, come on" Is he tnmed on his famed speed Ilthough there was no com petition Ind no money It stske. For NIshuI wIs undisputed king in this horse loving blue grsss country in his finsl pub lic Ippesranco - officislly pro MacDonald Ouiis As Playing Coach BATHURST, ND. (C?) - Duke MacDonald, playing coach of the Bnthurst Papermnkers, gave "personal reasons" to explain his resignation from the team. He left for his hometown in Sydney Thursday. MacDonald. who led Pspermnk ers to the top last year in the North Shore Hockey League, leaves the team without I coach I week before the opening game. tonls rnnyor. The big boy son oi Nasrullah Segula will be taken Saturday to nearby Spendthrift farm to retire to stud duty. He shared he spotlight Thurs day only win Arcaro. trainer Sunny Jim Fitzsimmons and members of the syndicate which bought him n:-ziriv a yea" ago for I record 31,251,200. from the ostste of the late William Wood wsrd Jr. PLAN TRADE FAIR MONTREAL (CP) - The first Montreal international T r I d e !'Iir, replacing the Toronto Inter- national Trade Fair, will be held claimed Nashua Day by Lcxlng It the Show Mart May 20-26, it won announced Wednesday night. NEW YORK (AP)-Avery Brun dsgo, Hts lnternstionsl Olympic lnethelonsosuntilwssreins higher Income brsckot Ind. you msy think we In trying to hold up progress. but we hste to see I great old gsme like rugby die without I struggle. Committee president. renffimied Thursday the intention of the rul- ing Olympic body to preu for an amateur oIth that will keep the Games undeflled by professional ism. The Olympic oommitt voted Oct. 3 to suspend the cootrover sisl pledge thst required Ithletes in the Melbourne Gsmes to swesr not only that they were Imsteurs but also "intend to remain such." "The theory behind this has not been changed," said 3. ndsgs the press. radio Ind television so the use of the electronic devices. "I did not read or hear my favor- Ible comments on It.'' Bell said. BACKFIIIED who ssplsined the executive com- mittee action cIme because: "1. There was I great misun- derstanding of what the ostb meant. "2. The phrsseoiogy is I little Psul Brown. coach of the world chunmon Cuvulnd Bmwm. unfortunste Ind I don't think it Avery Brunclage To Press To Tighten "Simon-Pure" Rule covers the point as well as it might. "3. The Olympic Iuthorities did not prepnrs the public for the oath II well Is might have been done, Ind "4. The United States-the only country that mode In official pro test-sIid it hId selected hit its tosm Ind would be put in In un fortunate position if the full ostb were required." Brundsge. speaking at the Over sees Press Club. said it wss the purpose of the Olympic suthori- ties to keep individusls out of the Games "who were there solely for Ilnnncinl purposes." The problem is most acute. he said. in such sports as figure skat ing. football, boxing Ind basket bsll. y club at I price sIid to be S5(Il.000. : HALL HALTS : Lss' BID Goalie Glen Hall of Detroit Red the ready during opening game Wlngsysprswls on ice Ifter mak- ing ssvo while Brian Cullen of Toronto. Maple of National Hockey League sea- son at Toronto Player It right is Red Kelly. Detroit won the game Leafs Stands It (-1 CP Photo) Firing OI Argo.CoacIi Seis Many Rumors Aswirling By WILF GRUSON Csnadlnn Press Staff Writer of the team's poor showing of the inst month. Joe Wright, Argonauf TORONTO (CP)-A batch of un- . vice-president, said the Iction was confirmed rsports swirled Iround Toronto Argonauts Thursday fol- lowing the surprise firing of back- field coach Bill Earley. The dismissal Wednesday night was I sleeper play by the Argo-, nsut executive. It hit the on: per-5 Ion fans and observers close to the club felt wss solidly en-ll trenched in the Argonaut setup. It had been speculated that head coach Bill Swisckl would be the one to go in soy house-cleaning, with Argos on I five-gsms losing streak Ind in Int place in the Big Four Football Union. Toronto newspaper reports men- tioned two well - known football men-Lew Haymnn Ind Carl Voy- les-Is likely to.figure in I pot sible more drnstic shskoup. These reports were cupped by Inother that I group headed by Eric Cradock. wealthy Toronto stock broker. was ready to buy the Neither Atgonnut officisls nor Crsdock could be reschsd for com- ment, but it is known that Cro- dock. fonner part owner of Mon- treal Alouettes, is interested in re turning to the game in an Ictlvs role. Some credence wss lent to the report by mention of lisymsn Ind Voyles, both of whom In em- ployed by Crsdock in his vsrious financial interests. The Telegram said it learned that llayman. former general mnnsger Ind cosch of the Alou- otter when Crsdock wss Issoci- Ited with the club. has been of- feared the position of Argonaut gets eral manage for 1957 Ind that he will accept. The Star snid Argonauts now Ire on the hunt for I new genersl man- Iger Ind hesd cosch. "Though it hss been denied. don't be sur- prised If former Hamilton cosch Carl Voyles gets one of the Jobs," the paper added. Esrley termed his dismissal Is I "rsw desl" Ind declsred he ltsd been msds the "scspegost" started the prsctlcs of ” ,, in plsys vls In electronic hookup in taken "in the best interests of the club." Earley predicted that Swiackl'sl two-year contract would not be re- newed when it expires this season. Wright said that as "far as I know, the directors of the club are happy with Swiacki." "I think he's I good coach." be sdded. which his quarterback had I re- ceiving set in his helmet. Other tesms. including Detroit Lions and Chicago Csrdlnsls. tried simi- lor lot-ups. Only last Sunday. New York Giants claimed to hove inter- cepted signals sent via radio by Brown. The Giants sIld they had I conch on the sidelines with I receiving set who heerd Brown's orders Ind relsyed them to the GiInts' defensive team on the field. Brown Isld he used the radio set-up only for I few play: be- cause the noise from the crowd drowned out his voice. Senators To Decide -Whether Or Not To Move WASHINGTON lots decide todIy. Angela. III Frsocisco. here (AP)-Move or Iasgue spprovsl. Also. ill! but? The Washington 8enI- the likelihood of delaying court sc. tion by Murphy. l Directors of ttho Washington Griffith would need the support Amer-icsn Leoglh baseball club of five other AL clubs to make the vote this Ifternooo-in whst is ex- switch. Whle posted to be I tempsstoous ses- comment, other club owners have sion-on whether to move to Los expressed no entbusissm publicly Louts- tor the move. At Meeting there's: Rogulor S339.00 I1”Ipnt'IcId ii declining direct in spit; iiiizgty SAVE S70 NOW : i269. outstanding festuros In hatre- EXTRA SPECIAL SAVING 3 Days Only - - General Electric TV i fl Big 21" SCREEN MODEL C2IC34 s town DOWN rsvstsm -- sssr mus Bryant Eloc HOV: OT. OIOROI ST. co. z " lsutts PAN Minneapolis Files Offer To Senators Minneapolis, Minn. A.P. - A Minneapolis major league base- ball committee said today it will file an offer with Washington Sen- Itor directors todsy to move the Washington A In e r I c I n League franchise to Minnespolis. Charles J o b n-s l n. executive sports editor of the Minneapolis Star and Tribune Ind I lender in ,the movement to get I major league club into the twin cities of Minneapolis and St. Paul, ssid the offer will be made at today's meet- ing of Washington directors. As its prime selling point. the Minneapolis committee will offer the attraction of the new S4.500.000 Metropolitan Stadium which went into operation this year. I HOWE FIRES Fl Leafs, Deiroii . Battle To Draw Dick Duffl convened George Armstrong's T DETROIT (OP)-Gordie Howl's then went Ibesd 3-2. midway in the final period on Ron stewIr't's lrssknwqy gosl while short- hsnded Toronto. still unbeaten on the road this sesson. outshoi Detroit 3 to 25, Ind pulled into I second place tie with idle New York Ran- gers. Detroit's Nstionnl I-iockly ( I;lIi:Iul::edc;:hI:t)oIted their mnrv " ts. Ilillmsn gsvs Detroit In esrly lead with the only tum pct iod tnlly on his screened 5Hooter. Gerry Jsmes offset it early in the second period when he slipped 1 flnnl psriod Igsin. Toronto's Gsry Aldcorn wss in the penslty box when Stew- Irt went the int 120, feet nlons Ind host Detroit goslle Glenn Hat: with I strslght-on M-footer for Toronto's first lend. in! word on the ice when Red Kelly Ind Howe surged down together. Kelly fed I short pass and Hows finished from I shsrp angle 10 feet out. Jnmes trolt. soy) d early in the to squsre sccounts The lasts were caught chang- pioyer-s with Duff the only for- Sumsusry Fifi DOTINI: 1. Detroit. Hlllman Llllldllyl 2:09. Penalty: Reibel : 0. locondpoflodz 2. Toronto. (Thomson) 8:01; 3. De- Pronovost (Ullman, Lind- 16:84. Penalties: Godfrey :18. Thomson 3:53, Horton 6:12, through the defence to cspture Jirn Thomson's deflected shot Ind fire home I five-footer. CONVERT! REBOUND Detroit moved ahead 2-1. inter when dsfencemsn Marcel Prono- vost finsllymicked goalie Ed Chad- wick on the fifth shot from I PN- longed goslmouth scrsmbls. Kwong Passes His Own Record REGINA (CP - Fullback Norrnle Kwong of Edmonton Eski- mos Ilresdy has surpsssed the western conference ground-gIIn- lng record he set last season. In 14 games the China Clipper. hIs netted 1.812 yards rushing. Thst is 02 ysrds better than the record 1,250 he set but you, Ind Kwong still bss two scheduled games to play. The figures were released Thurs- day by Bill Hswryisk. chief ItItis- ticisn for the Western lnterprovin- cisl Football Union. henderson & cudmorel awaited In Full Swing -- This Greatest Money Swing Event l on Fall and Winter Clothing. x Howe 6:". Brian Cullen 11:54, Pvolich 11:54. Third period: 4. Toronto Dufi (Armstrong. Brian Cullen) 2:48; 5. Toronto. Stewart (Mlgny) 8:24: 6. Detroit. Howe (Kelly) 9:02. Pen- Ilw: Aldcorn 7:51. HOCKEY SCORES By run CANADIAN muss Nstlonsl Lssguo Toronto 3 Detroit 3 Chicago 1 Montreal 1 Quebec League hols Rlvieros I Quebec 4 Montrosl 1 Shswinlgan Falls I N.H.L. STANDINGS By Till CANADIAN PRESS WLTFAPts. Detroit sottzs 7 ewYork 21061 4 Toronto 118 I114 Mmtresl 111 I 4 3 Boston 121710 3 Chicsgo 081 1 8 1 WORSTEDS AND HIGHLAND TWISTS SPORT SHIRTS DRESS SHIRTS TO" 4.95 SALE - . 7-50 Suburban CAR COATS 17'” S H I R T TARTAN SHIRTS y WOIIK CLOTHING l Imported Suede IACKETSI2 5'-95 sunmntt-. Scotch 38 Holds To 5.95 Imssssw ms mos sxcm om - OVERALLS 96 DIINGARIIS 2 0 up; 2.49