Mnyhe some day licnri tPncketJ Rnl-k-pit rm-hard out he able to let an all-time .V.vtivm-"ll li0Cki'.Vl THE ROCKET AND THE POCKET ROCKET League record every time be real Canadicns dressing-room 19- st-ores. After all, Big Broihi-rlyear-old llenri points to a start; Maurice is doing it. In the Mont-:on tiie record--his first NHL goal,: DOWN TH BACK STRETCH 'rhrou;h the lslllrlllfhi nl D l' Charters. Clerk of the Course at Moncton Rarnuay. Mr-nctnn. N B we are enabled to air; our read - on statistics on the rlrners' stand lugs and the amount of money won by each rlrnnr Timers with .10 01' TYIOTP starts ZTPI g . Jnj I E,-' .1 " t now that they can take prior in ' the fact that Mnnctnn is establv-twri as a desirable place to race and. , y we believe that in 1.056 they will 7'" ”'”"l ""” "”"'”""”"" '""fl haw an even Ereater measure nt "Ur hIImt'PT lil'Pr'W'"' "'00- l 'l""' siiecess than they had this season mean the birds have been shot By winning the Sl4.20(l ,Xul11nIll.dnwn in 3 milk and Vlalfgr Wm- pafp in world record mm. at nani but that thc easy pickings are against New York Rangers--while Maurice, 34. shows his goal-scoring mark at that time. in This Corner The Toronto Maple Leafs are in ltrouble. At the moment they are uncomfortably mired in the cellar of the National League and from what they have shown so far after seven games they are likely to re- main in the cellar or at least. with- ing walking distance of same diir- ins the remainder of the season. XXX The Mapleos came into the year with high hopes and a brand new Nag; 0T.The Guardian Pair Of Wee Charlottetown Nomads are on the road over the weekend to take on Windsor and Truro in regularly scheduled games of the N.S.-P.E.I. Rugby League. The Nomads have played two games so far losing the first 3-2 to New Glasgow Ind bounding back to overpower Truro 14-6 in the second. dsor this afternoon and in Truro on Sunday where their coach Dr. Frank Jelks will be sitting in on the meeting of the Maritime iWeekend May See Upsets 1 1 1 I By THE CANADIAN PRESS Fans who have watched one powerful team emerge in each of the three big eastern Canada foot- ball circuits are wondering if this ;may be the weekend of big upsets. Most already have selected Mont- real Alouttes to win the Big Four championship again, and Univer- sity of Toronto Varsity Blues are favored to end up intercollegiate champs. Kitchener-Waterloo Dutch- men have all but clinched the top rung of the Ontario Rugby Football Union. Although this weekend probably won't do much to upset these. fans of the other teams in the leagues are hoping their clubs will knock some of the complacency off the powerhouse clubs. Als'today move into Toronto to take on the much-vaunted oft-de- feated Toronto Argonauts. Argos' hold on the last playoff spot is shaky. A win by Ottawa Rough- riders coupled with In Argo loss Saturday, Oct. 22. 1955 Nomads Hit The Road For kend Games lRugby Association that is conven- ing to "decide the future of rugby in the Maritimes”. Coach Jelks reports that the team is in fine shape physically and will carry 17' players into the weekend battles. Two players were on the sick list earlier in the week but both are expected to start to- do . X! the moment New Glasgow The Nomads will play at Win-ltops the league with three wins.'mountai'nous country northeast of end and. if the Nomads can pull out wins in each game they will lcome into a tie for first. lliowever. they are idle this week- ,In Ont. Football Leagues would carry Ottawa into I ll? Will! them. PROMISE SURPRISE Riders will be facing Hamilton Tiger Cats on their home field. Coach Chan Caldwell has his new crop of imports ready for action after a week's practice and pro- mises ii big surprise for the Ticats. In the west. British Columbia Lions, wrought through the season by injury and weak in reserves. make a last desperate bid this weekend to win a playoff berth in their sophomore year in the West- ern lnterprovincial Football Union. Not many concede Lions a chance and their hopes could well be killed tonight when they meet the strong Saskatchewan Rough- riders at Regina in one of four weekend games. A Lion loss or ii victory for Winnipeg Blue Bombers in their night outing at Edmonton against lthe ' 3.: leading Eskimos would Ilesve Lions only I bare mathe- St- Dunstan's University loot-ball squad plays host this afternoon to Novs Scotis Tech in their second start in the Maritime Intercolleg- iste League. The Saints despite the ism? number of inexperienced players comprising their roster this season put up I fine showing 58811151 Acadia in the opener last Saturday and for I time during that game were in the lead before finally bowing 8-4. The Tech bo s are also making their second sort. In the first FAIRBANKS. Alsskl (AP)- Staiked by wolves and besieged by hunters. caribou continued to surge across the Taylor highway by the hundreds today seeking their winter feeding grounds in north Alaska The herd. estimated by the fish and wildlife service to outing they were manhandled 31-0 by the Axetnen which should make the Saints at least slight favorites going into today's game. However comparisons of strength on this basis is not siways sound and. well aware of this. A.J. MacAdsm will have his team well primed forls tough battle. When asked last night what he thought of the Saints chances cosch MacAdam was fairly confid- ent but slightly wary. A.J. thought this when the Tech crew were the Saints Vs. N.S. Tech Today In Intercollegiate Ga me the hands of Acadia it was quite possible that they were not in the beat of shape and having had We weeks of practice they should b. It near their peak for the yea, The Saints coach reported pm; the team will so into the gam, with only one player suffering from injury. Jean Paul Russell em. down with a leg injury last week and may not be able to start today Otherwise the Saints win field ti..' lineup that faced Acadia last Saturday. victims of the 31-0 slaughter at The kickoff will be It 2.30. exceed 30,000. is migrating from near the C ” boundary to its natural wintering ground in remote here. And hundreds of hun -.-rs from all parts of the territory are taking advantage of the good shooting. mstical chance of a tie in points and they'd lose out on the scoring average anyway. However, s Lion win and s Bomber loss would make Monday night's contest between the two clubs at Winnipeg the ” f of the year for both. It's the last scheduled game for BC. In the other Monday night game, Saskatchewan, which has all but sewed up second place. is at Cal- gary against the last-place Stam- peders. In the intercollegiate race Var- sity move into Montreal's Molson stadium to do battle with McGil1 Redmen. Queen's Golden Gaels meet Uni- versity of Western Ontario Mus- tangs in London. Sarina Impcrials. still with a mathematical chance of overtaking Kitchener-Waterloo in the ORFU. have two weekend games. Satur- day they play host to the Dutchies. Sunday the Imps face Toronto Beachers. the driver with the hut percent- age-an excellent one. .473. And HOW WE Rive the money winners Ind we find that llni-cry t'"rmior' is tops in that respect with C376.-l 25. L.J O'Brien sccond with .i.187.- 75 and Ed fingiicn third with 82.3s3.zs.,...i,mi-is Austin. sn:n.75:.' Blair Bernard. 31.568; l-Id Ff'('rs,l 0639.15: A. Burhinc. 5075; A. Belli-1 veau 3197.75: E. Bariir-ti, 340: E. Fryentnn. 393, W Burt. S292 25:l R. Barricaii. &127..'v0. llflTVO)' ('nr- mier. 84,376.25: Roy (Trcamcr. S669.- 25. Henry Cormier. S51tl.5fl; J. Campbell. - (TL. Clark:-.. 3342.50: Fti Coatcs. .352; TC, ilnllcttc. .i.'l2.'1 73: t.'. llnuncy. 5160- 25 M Hm P). KlTl7.50 .l H, Ii: 'uII ttzlvsn Tim-. l".Itor. H.- llJ2."3.'-. Frank lulzan. .030; Dr H, T Flllnrnxg Q13. Ed tingunng 3.2.. Silt? 33: Jon fingvirn. 01.405125 Guy Gaudct. S257 .'-fl, li:irt.li:tlI tlmang. sf-Mo. WA (wild. to :15, s 11 Horseman. 3027. (L l ii-tum. sly. 06450; W. .l.'irrliuc. .it.R1!.'lil 1-11, tlR.l'. 545; G. Jar-nlis. Sit), (' Killnm 32382.75: S )x'cnncrlx. Still .10. B LeBnm-f. Slto I l.rlll,m,- may I? l.nRlani- Wit 1 iii-illistrr. 3797-7'5. Hut H1 --.1-. -1): it Unr- Arthur Mo lltill woxmll. (um 75. re ximxnitio Lytt it u,-,,. Donald. Moo .n l .1 tlll1'lPll trig. H1775. H tllloiiilrli :l(; .1 nah. Irhsud. .tt.:ti:a ?o n .1 "in" um, 75: tlfr mun-..u it man at Rogers. S'.'ti'1fi tmiilrtii llolmisnil H40. H Rrnavtri Sill? loin:-vs. 1.1.? 7.: .1 r' st.-.n...1:,g;,r.-. Harold Slrarl Sl.". Flnirr Smith.- t339: R A fitrw: cxynsn L". Richard. 056", lvnn 'l':i"lor, M771 Vt; Riirns Vlrlmv: mo .1 1-2 Wnnds, t.'v7.'-.'iI. ll.-try" u'.....l-. t1r.;;7.: Harold F'.ilbur 1" 11- "K And now a unrrl oi pl-.uv.r fnr flalphi m , The new champion is a daughter'sh"l' and 'mm the" ."" the mveyi of The Widower and Diane Scottimemhers ”.r' "" "ml "wn 5" far and is owned by Gpmm, B Lzmdg as the family group is concerned. orsv Km”-Yd ME. and was ”,aim,d;Thc odd pair of Cocks, or a few and driven by Billy Hat-chion. l',""ti- "W W" '" f"i""?g'"" it naunhmn hmlghl hm. as 3 Na... time but the general Iule is every H” (M 515”, from Bunnie Braplblrd for him. or her. self afterAi'hey Farm. Wellington, Ohio. At the prc-ihaw bee" lhrolmh 3 ba.me' .m sen, mm, a” Wwrds exN.p, the the season closes and things quiet- Bcllc Acton mark and one other 9" dim", Select grliumvllylll form are held cxt-Insivcly by stallions or where W'"'" llmd '5 '"a'l8bl9t . gelriings. The other exception is thc- The" M” 5”” lo” M pheasants ha” mm, mark for Jvvveapnld on the rounds but a hunter earns pace” whm, is sharpd by H... all he gets. Its a case of pushing horse T” H"; and HI; mlv into thickets and spruce swamps lDottie's Pick at 200 Belle Actni13a"d raking 3 chance "" a Snap "'9 mad- has won in cxccss oi S40.0l)() tliis shill ”'m"Eh "19 tr” ml” " one yciir and has fiuishcd first in 1.3 ”p”""f"ChCs, a ,51”hbl' held from ,,f.,,,.r 2r 5,",-g. the blind SIflf'. in other words enter it from wooded cover. the odd cock. The nanic of llci'u;ii'(i "Kill cantzht napping will get panicky O'Neill appears in -lulu-cy Kc-i7.cr'c when hc hasn't time in Pia" M5 Sports t'yclr in thc Syrlncv Post str.'ltcg)' and offer an open shot. llccnrrl The ”Kirl" uns pmin: Lurk plays an important part int .1 YISII to Syiliicy .'llitl -.r.'ix 1llit'l' plirzisnnt hunting from now on even viewed by .Mihi'cy The "Kill" uho with a good hunting dog. was quite a piiuilist in his ilav. llilsi lliin covey's are beginning in also the distinction of hall!!! ouiicrl show up with more regularity this; that gr:-at pacer Arliiis Guy Zn!)-.past week. There are still some .1-it lllill in.-arlc pnssihlr some of hunters who insist the Huns are as; lhc lnsllist n.'li'rrs in thc uni-til plcntiful as fnrmi-rly only cagicr. he twin: tlw xirr of ttlint l'olo and wiser. ' .'i. 30.? that IK thr Il.'iin nt Ailms 1 137'. um we or up... ll.'lry'y GAME REPORT5 1 13.1 uni-Id s faslrst pm-vi. and Some nice letters are coming in many others Willi inst l'('PlVT(1S.iln the Department Itam connected Adios tiiiy was not apprr-ciatcd as with-Industry and Natural Res- hr should have born in hrs-cdcrs nnrpes. The followtnf! WES N'99iVa Fnntiniicd on page T 1 Continued on page 7 i Amid Spills & Chills Neii Wins Rich Steeplechase VI-2w Ytinli IAN---The worltfiwhem at the wire. 5, V . . I I - ,, Mt and Ted Kennedy. Th in weight champion Yvon Dureiie of points. 6 mo d S Wm wen” ""'”l"d- NW ""9 ";ncT""n"';:: rtrhest Iteflplrwltale. the s57.m-,chl.V':l;I::";::::i:do; li;5i;"';"l:1' I'M" no players this season wiiio 3:: Isle Ste. Anne. N. 3.. lost in seven tied for Iizechiid plslcne wittilid fiayii: glnmmaw" " W. ”' u” ""”5"" .4 ,..c,,.,, ,,,. ,,,,,,, mm and "my tldrlefl Tr-mplc Gwathmcy hantii-.pMwM,,, ,,.mm disclosed him "0" approach. the stature of the rounds to Yolanda Pompey. points. two points ahead of St. "'30,? ”:f""' " ""1"" 5' "'9 Ans tinned through lltilll Thanksuivini!l"3P- WM W0" Fi'ld8Y 31 Belmfim s three-quarter-length winner. The . wnrknow """9d L98"!!! greats. Neither was jubilsnt. 7 F""cl3 XWI" Unlvermy "m D''' Wu: ukgy ya; go ""1 the old. my in looking mt-r lhc ahnvi-3Park by Mrs. Ogden Phipps' Neji 3m,km,,dg ,m,,,,,- "is BM” . h cnncdy they might have had Wllllte filmed he rltod more hounie Tigers. no , '5' ' figures you out note that than-'ln n nightmare of tumbling horses wn third, in-ven lengths back of nnc gang; to H 1"” ""k9 I Pl8.V- T ”T"" "V h in s"mm'"ld” W9 has been it great amount of money and falling riders during which Rythminhim. finish dead lzistthom Mm "my Wm, . ' tome. q,:'.a,."'e.::kEzdt:o'r'":onl:'e fu” distributed am nr: th ll . ' r M k Albi-IF (suffered nvonn-E oops nown p - ; A I P k A R cw 07 M"M""' 3": "'h'rPnla:::o'i2li: lrlil";in iiilnzhsstonrnndms possible Four of the 11 .llM'il'rs citlicri ,n:,ii;',:",Vnbl:r;d:'c""'m':"';i'"I' ""':l9 e raced there s.1r..i.'-om A th .kl1f t . id 1 t to r. 7 th - "3 ,Hn- - ' - - ' blessing leatnrn is the taclmth: i i'tlcJl.mccsii-liryiing top weight of 107 gfgctaciili; grenlshelorie in Trowii ':,':s”':: i:e"N' I" bu, he” 5 how B C l;:(l,lyc:;"trh.:' in lltapnd '0 .0 WY MVP F-M'rlNi rm through dis- Pounds. closed with I rush in the of 16,374. One was the it-to-5 favor- 2 ,;'cm,"w'-ii "dfwalmjl I:":m"'l ' ' tllefntcntioiu mt uwmggmmglg --HITIKEMGNF ti it i 0 II, T I ihtlt f ii iii! t h lt.'SlIi ho d. h .lIed ' h -T ' ' TT ' T7 plsced themsclvnerls snliatlI,T oiimlh: zltiirmigles affdlr Tidiely ecsiigili tuerf with agootwsto tlireunext-iii-liisct Tm tvorki 5 T. Chin”. T TJ3I':s!'1:iN:lcI.o.l(v '1..n.c'g.i-Eli.) - A "wed d. lpmdlnhmon of em". lllelnuh M uwpdncecmn. Msrltimt-st raring map. we feel Mrs. Michael G. Walsh's mhmlm fence in the is-lump race. om" o'...d - Neg lthe firsingrld ma"d'u mdiytion? "in. . very "mm mmdm: an "M --"fir-ii”-7-""-5l'”in"r?3ix'"53-”-3351 ls Fined S50 ..1l".:. ”' &..?.”..i ..f:l'”"l..:"lli.'l"i:t.i"'.tl.”.'.'” .111 c - " Adams and returned min. ciao those living in south: mo-u Iutddnts joined in .. ue ' Cd f Ind 9130- Neil was muvled with OTTAWA (CF)-I-tarry Sonshine lhroushoui the noun: Oksnsgsn. rscrult sufficient hsi-vesTln mfp to I ' l1rI."(.3eeoli'ge!:l.hBoxtt:lck"isli:yvr- fnerll manager of the Torontd About l,m,& boxy of Ipplu boa of trsde pi.'i..:.i"2 IONDON (CF)--lrltsln liss re- . at mun”"' ""' ” " 3 - '1 rgonsuu. has been fined :50 (gr suit In on to trhs in tho Pestto eanplete csnvsss of businesses to him his stockpile to I fairly 3 OR 4 XEAR OLD GREEN PACER it h .1.-i m M d h . calling I football official Mines, 1 ton-Nsrfmsts-Kslolo district. sscure a positive in: of elnployggj "WOWU firm. but a On - slonsil viii: Tzinnltei roiurrm-cl 32.3; m'l”li Talmud he" Fm” mn” ""37 3" 0' ll! Iwli who will be released for I week of '3." mu """'""" '1” l :tl?lrl(;vl1etnle";g:dhi 2.1? (a?Jo'dark)f ' llld Iill while His l3ootI who was mcet'ln'l":lfwlTIIe rl:l,lw'F'e:It!uSi(Ie:rral'n.l M 4:: .."”ung' CH ltlnd ron . con orms n. e ' ” - . IMII Isa. breedlnlt wefsht. worked mite. price. i'i."a5"t'i. .i'.'.."..'.'. """"" ""'""d '.715i."'" '" Tami" mu" M urea T"""'”uneini" ".A"di"' "" ""' mm" "mm '1'-""'------.-...." """"'""' ”'''”'t 4 The time. can 15. mm-mti soninin ' " ' om '"""" '" ""”'""' wmunrecummtm ewui-eportsdtahsvol'lMl'DIAM.dNl tlohsrveot thoseeyaoumgssu. goygoxyw . :etin1Ia1mndetiieremsrkto.sImnicIsrd--Dssdlfssftrpiokisglsnoml -.,'A,,g...;.. , N . ' lI!lrdncy.andequI11edlIstyeIrsim1udgeoipI.yam1....n.'g, "3 ”'"””5"W"l "'?'"u"”tni I "'9' 3'”! Wm” '00- Ween Tenn-to ' A:-gains u-taunts mama frosts so-it boM;:dId.':I.vusdIh'u :i'v"u'mmm'm l".""'..u'&l.' :m”uu;mmu'h" . - , Thcwinneresmcd sas.ns.imsi Hamilton Tiger-Cats 0st. I is-is Ind law it i I t 1 and scores 5 goals while holding its opponents to 6 or I team that protects its goalie and wins their share of games by 2-1 scores. Last year the Leafs played the latter type and were greeted by the own- ers. managers. coaches and fans in practically every city they vi- sited with something less than n ticker-tape welcome. xxx in fact the once proud and pWFl'- t'ul Torontonians who used to pack rinks to the rafters wherever they went were given plenty of the old cold shoulder when they were on To be sure the Leafs won their fair share of games, Ennmzh to stay within shouting di- stance of Detroit and Montreal for the bcsl part of the season and finally finish in third slot. They Wrflnuickly disposed of by ng. ''"l' in "10 Silly semi-final playoff series that follows the regular schcdiilr each year and Hap Day 07 hint: (”lam',v or Con Symthe de- cided it was time for ii change. xxx If tans will look back to 1945-45 they - will remember another re- hlliltilltu nrnci-ani carried out by Toronto after they finished the pro- 'irI;oiis st-neon out of the playoffs. ah! war saw the downing of :9? flats as Gus Morison and Mm ”'"mDson. the acquisition of "X Emile)! and at the end of the smsnn thc 1..-an had their ntllathrge consecutive Stanley - . or In I in the Gardens. pmmlnem -pm xxx S However it appears that their present job of renovation will take ""710 time before the fruits of it "9 FNNIV tor market. in 45-46 the Leafs were powor.pa(.ked lhmugh the center slot with Syl Apps, Bent- " guessing game. They include Notre Dame, Wiscon ' Ind Washington. still top contenders for their con- ference titles and for the Rose Bowl, and Georgia Tech. the early favorite in the Southeastern con- fcrence. NOTRE DAME MEETS PURDUE It's s matter of record that when ,.I high-flying team is beaten once. .its likely to tumble again the next week. And today Notre Dame. Isigns Walls For lllov. 15 Bout lllith Potgieter LONDON (CF)-Fight promoter Jack Solomons hIs signed Cana- dian heavyweight champion Earl Walls to do battle here Nov 15 against giant Ewart Potgleter. it was snnounced Friday. Potgieter. I South Afrlcsn who weighs more than 320 pounds and stands seven feet. two inches high. meets Walls It I-iarrlngsy Arens. Walls campaigned here I few years ago with some success, Ind billed Is fifth-ranking heavy- weight contender for the world crown. Solomons ssld. Potgleter's Isst victory in his short profes- sional llfe was scorcd over Noel Reid of .IsmIlcI in three rounds lsst Tuesday. Two Csnsdisn prlncipsls in that card left for home Fridsy by sir. Gordon Wsilsce of Brsntford. Ont.. knocked out former middleweight world champion Randy Turpin. who subsequently announced his re- Csnsdisn light - hsIvy- Michlgan State meets fast-mov- tng Illinois in what figures to be the top game on the Big Ten slate. Duke encounters in potentially troublesome Pittsburgh team. Michigan. the No. 1 team, en- counters In aid rivsl. Minnesota, which doesn't appear to have the manpower to carry out its designs for revenge for last year's best- ing. Maryland. No. 2. faces another of last week's upset winners, Syra- cuse is the east's best game. praise than he got from British newspapers. most of whom dwelt 0" "OW badly Turpin had slipped. Durcllc said he still thought he could beat Pompey. who may meet Archie Moore for the world light- heavyweight title. Bob Hayes Top N. S. Football Scoring List HALIFAX itfrl . Shcarwater l"'lYers' burly Bob Hayes boasts I 1iH10lnt margin atop the Nova Scotis Canadian Football League scoring list. according to official statistics released Friday. Hayes. 1953 scoring champion and runner-up last season. has I total of 55 points. Contender Moose Mulligan of Greenwood Bomb”; has 45. Tsylor of Stsdacona Sailors is third with 35 points. five ahead of Shesrwster's Walker and Moore. Stroud of Shcarwater rounds out the top five with 25 points. Flyers lend the league with six wins Ind no losses for in total of 12 ls Limmed P. W. C. recently by s lop-sided score. so the Summer- side boys are probably in for I pasting. "Chuck" fcelsl however. that they will learn more about the game by getting into I rest contest. with in good team. and so be arranged the S. D. U. Sum-Hi game with that purpose in mind. The pros and cons of matters pertaining to the putting in of ar- tificial ice It Raceway Stadium are being vogorously debated by the Summerside Co u n cl 1. new owners, reprgsenting all us citizens the Summerslde rink. Some years ago. it was charged that the most of the town fathers were more or less "yes" men. and all business was transacted without frictlon- The present incumbents certainly can't be given that tag. It takes I lot of persuasion to get some of them even to say "may- be." This is as it should be. Those matters Ire important, and should not be rnilrosdcd through without considering all the angles. There seems little doubt. however. that Irtiftcisl ice will be installed this winter in the stadium. The boys are just arguing as to what is the best plan to follow. If and when (the "if" gets smal- ler. and the "when" hrlggers as the days go by) artificial ice iii In- stalled. it will be then up to the hockey leaders of the town to start thinking about what kind of hockey we are to have here this winter. A number of sports followers here think we should stsrt right away this winter, and get s league or. llnlzed between Summerside Ind Charlottetown. the old perennial rivals. Who knows. the old rival- ry might start to roll right Iwsy If the teams from the two centres Martin I-Iaske, owner of the Chiefs. and Mayor Donald Mead said Haske has offered to keep the team here if I group of sponsors can guarantee him an ad v an ce ticket sale of 3159.000 for the 1950 sesaon. A mayor's committee has been investigating the possibilities of community ownership of the Chiefs But the committee's option to buy the club from Idaske for 3105.000 expired Thursday. Hsske has said that financial losses during his two years as owner of the club have made it impossible for him to continue. In the joint announcement. Haske and Mead said the Mayor's committee would have 10 days to line up in group of sponsors for an advance ticket sale drive. Any profits. from I 1956 operat- 12 N.F..L. Teams- To See Action NEW YORK (AP)-The dead- locked eastern and western confer- ences of the National Football Lea- gue can uncrsmbled Sunday when all 12 teams see action. Pittsburgh and Cleveland. tied for the top rung in the eastern section with three victories and one defeat each. face strong opposit' in New York Gisnts Ind Green Bay Packers, respectively. In other gsmes. Detroit is at Los Angeles, Chicago Bests are at San Francisco. Washington is at Baltimore and Philadelphia plays the Csrdtnsls st Chlcsgo. Browns, with the advantage of I home field. rule seven-point fav- orites over Packers who are in a triple tie with Baltimore and Los eles for first place in the west- u-n conference. Each has I 3-1 record Pittsburgh, for the fifth straight week. finds itself the underdog. by points. for the game in New York. Philsdelphis is I 7'6-point favorite to best Csrdinsls. los Angeles is the some over the Lions. Baltimore is six over Redskins Ind 'Dors Ire four over Best-I. "H. Li Driver Starts 1:! 2nd rm policy ot"izoa1s. guts and slamor”. I I 't ;l 1 B,m,,,-d my ,2 10 giitonkers Raceway last week the over. one walks into I covey l2lThus far they have shown plenty n S 1. E h 1:. Beer: 47 2 s 7.2-Year-'36 t;,8rf'r'f91i0 Acton hrs pheasants-birds that haven't heardigfflgls stilt! rsossiblya lotofglaidor pot. C Oes ll ;A.'a,..Bg.rh2:,,.,,n .1: 3"; 2,? ll1;ll Rlrflllillillfr an:-'liiiiii,ii.'h" "as" "I """"r" and moiihinp tlile inifsttiidpoiiddibriiicrdhlgrliii iii: Rich Ferguson crosses the finish London. Ont.. Oct-.19. Ferguson's ! T. En”. . M 4 4 5 V1,. MM undi5p,,”.-,1p.nS5(.,.5in" 0f,,m. of. leadcn pellets-and for seicral aforqmentioned trio of admirable. ' I lintengin thae lst xgtatcethgf tiiaeswnaglesgotul;e4&tiis:IE'i:;r: ',- J. Goguen 74 12 11 ltlfil harness l'3l'ItIlZ 5' dnlpn mnsitmlnlltlis birds HPIWIF '0 fill the Sky qualities. has been conspicuously NEW YORK (AP)-A week ago whipped by Michigan State, en- Psiniwe 9dl'9I':ltermedIme Imercol. G-(min m vmcouver in 1954 l 1;. Gogupn 7;; 3 17 15.importanl records. Not since 1929.0, wheres.-er ..,,91m,k,: them seems absent King Clancy's ' boys I ” Ssturdsy pi ” 4 the nPl.ITdl.l8. which gotsgrest - C t ll 0!? :11 k d H M meet (CI, l',hmm. 5 M c,,.;,,,,,,. 3. 4 3 5111.15 s filly or mare been undis-4,, h, pheasants nmnjngy Bagging havent had more than s passing biggest wave of upsets the U.S. lift last week by tying Iowsgn Len Y giae me on e . EH, Horsrman so .1 is it p)I1ited world's trotlilng or ipncirilg a couple 0' Ri"Sr""kS appears to lqcmiatinltjangcmwilh the flashing red ;olIege football seison has seen; Dawson's last-lplay pugs. B T G A. Irving -I3 ' ti to P amnion over a mi 0 or ha inicxhp n. j 1 ,t 1)," g "n the mm In c in e opponen '1! nc s as our teams were nocked out o "'isconsin. s aring e lg en ., .. h 1 - r. K1113". ';o A. H 5 track in any or the ace groups,-yb,,,g;,T,Tcpkc:,, ”,Cm5a,'m. gpmwnpxpyfi and have seen their goals-pcr-, top - ten rankings and favorites ledli with Michigan but trounced by 5u,f,l',l;i:.dcniii';i.g's:ii&oiiiiicciliii-,;eI e . O L Memo try 4:: .1 7 4 Tlwsc. I2 ('ai0ElIl'Ics comprise thc.-day and W. wha, happens. game average shrink below that toppled on Ill sides. Southern California. runs into Ohio of athletics Wm had his 5um.m L.J 0'81-inn no go 1.1 7,1 rnnst important of all harness fill"-V. ph..,,Sa,,, covey, are .-ml like of last year - and it was far A hslf-dozen or so prominent State. upset victim of Duke last Rugby team against st. Dunmmv, .i. Rnhichaurl 6? 3 16 12.1": records Belle Minn i"'h""'”l-Iliins. Bust a covey of Huns wide from mnnumeniai them winner: of these games today will week. Washington. beaten by Bay- my, school ruggefs at the same; K S e 'n ue Lon Richard 34 4 2 4 her new laiirels by winning Thinopcn and scatter them "ver ha” I I . xxx V join I dwindling group of. teams lor. meets s Stanford team whose diamond next Thursday anemaon. g KT. gammy its 4 1; 2 Yonkers stake in 2.02 2-5. in re-lgchml ngstrm and by nighmall - it '5 I! highly debatable auesllnn with still unsmirched records in an only major victory was over Ohio uchucku has been working hard 51, Renaud 42 3 4 7 rluclion of ihrpp fifths (1! a set-.inti.u". Sm.m.,,..5' Wm. ,,.,ss.hly the mid itllliirwhlcllt tytpe of (team has thAe effort to restore some sort of or- state. Georgia Tech. tumbled by with the boys but it is not ex., SYRACUSE, N. Y. (AP) .1: new ichon heretw0:lldkKOinl0W8l'd the niiitrv I Hi -lrli h if it in k k . . ' , 1 t . ",5 9" 935 C1'0W lPP83- d i th 1955 . t'll- b t A h .f - ' ' dri tok Iten tional ague use 0 soc I commull. From thr .m..... 1... ur haw rilw 2-':v'rV'v:t"-nit; sitar?-ii l))l1Aiiiin.:"l-;lirli)' '.',?:','. a,::a::nl::?”g':mI;lentil, Insim; team that shows plenty 0: via; weeek-I ,o::::”;ose, some of ggrafigef; :3” :n:':ga?nc;5lf.'l:;i';'. Pwled "mt "my Wm et;ee:ibel:.,ei.i' basliaebiill iieip Snyrdciise was In- ownership plan now contemplated Hm, "I . . H p . d I cope with the more p . DC 9 "am? "i t Klllam as and Quick thief. WM, "non. Wen if m, birds 3..., W' 0'0P9"- Sim-bah! style of play the biggest questions in the football State as from 5;, Dunsiglfg. s, 1), u. nounced Friday. for the 1957 season. they said. Meanwhile. Gene Martin. 88!)!!- sl manager of the chiefs. resigns ed Friday to join Philadelphia Phils of the National League lat farm director. He has served will the Chiefs for five years. Monofi Favored In Sweepstakes LONDON (AP)-Mnnatf was fit vored It 0 to 1 Friday night It the bookmiikers' betting csllover for the Cambridgeshire hsn die at stakes in which 47 horses are en- tered next Wednesday at N'rw- market. Pirnle and Turk's Blood. at lit to 7. were joint second favorite: for the mile-and-s-furlong charge for the 5:3.-138 first prize. lnsli sweepstakes are bssed on this race- Retrlal was next It 18 to 1 fol- lowed by Cronus and Aly Khan's Novento at & to 1. HOCKEY N. II. L. SATURDA” Chicago It Montreal. New York at Toronto. Boston at Detroit. Sttndsy Chicago It Rangers. A.C.S.II.L. Bsturdsy Fredericton It St. John. Amherst It Moncton. 0llllI.EllS A meeting of the P. E. I Ladies' Curling Association will be held in the Chat"- lottetown Curling Club 0" Saturday. October 29th 8' 2:30 P.M. vicinity. at the Csnsdiui and W ROYAL CANADIAN NAVY I ltlsllwli ' Young men 16 and over of Summeiside and Do you know it is'pouil;Ie to earn over 3230.00 per year in your spsro time. A representative of the . 1 I. fh” MW” tlniiomoft. P.Is- . P.tI.ioiimi-vibwatt ROQHVS Nsvy will be .-