Page 8 The (iluarilian Canadian Football Flops , As TV Program In U. 8. By WILF GRFSON ilaiiadian Press Staff Writer NEW YORK i('I”' Canadian limihail liar atlractirvn for Anicrican fans be- raiise the Big Foiir has )ll'flt'l(Ie(I fa mcdinric bi.'ii'il” of game this sc.-scnn "I'he it-IIICV of the Nziiitiiial REIJEIICEISIIITE (fiiiiipaiiy has alttay: horn in rririy only ilic hcst in sport. llk" the wtiiid series, the Rose. Bowl and rliampionships f.s:his.' 'I'om S Gallery. NBC .-nrivtr FYI” Ii. -Jnltl in an intortiew. Mill irii ll'Ir of ill" RH: I"t)lil' panics ii. to been tlllll ;i'(l iiiirxcitiniz hvti" ti vilti i do witlwiit t Satiii day afivi nouns incilioci E! brand.” fioiball on than lli'v'i"I(ID a ('.:.llc:v t"ilVI il:l"Sl”i:'tiil hopes of .VH'; lllil I I 'i.it ..-' tglx-rust.-' of Hit: lrliitii m-- tiiilitl he a hit l' ith A'ii"' u ..iis li.'it'P tiirncd to dit- flIii!UlllllIiLl'.l It is iiiililtely. hc att- tl"tI. that the nctwoik. which paitl the Big Fntir a icpoiicd -S20(l.llO0 for the L" S TY rights this scasiiii. v ill carry tho mimic: in lfl.'v.'i iiiilcs: Dutchmen Wi Grey cup Semi-Finals SARNIA. (lni ICPI - Kilt-hciir-iu Waterloo Diilchrnrii defeated Sar- ina Impcrials I6-Fl Thursday to make it two straight in their best- of-ihree Ontario Rugby Football llnioii final and aclvzince into the (ircy Clip semi-final The Dutch- nicn won the opener Iii-I2 aftcr 10 minutes (if overtime. It was 8-8 until the fotirth quar- ter when the Dutchmen exploded for Olillil points tn wrap tip the exciton mrrl more into the clip semi- final ai.'aii1si the Western Inter- piorinriril Football Union winner on the home ground of the western champinri. It was 3 big i'ictoi1v for the hiitrhmrn who only returned in the ORFII last scason after a 25- year-abssnce. Tlicy placed first in the thrnr--tr-arn union this ynar and Iloppccl its a lelevisioiil The Prince Edward Islanders come back home today to meet the le.igtie- leading Frerlericton Capitals at the Forum tonight. The Islanders who have won four out of the last six games will be ready for rrvengc for last night's. defeat at the hands of the Caps will also hate the services their act- Leyte back in the lineup. Wally Kiilimaii, starry life wing- er who joined the Islanders late last week and showed fans that he could play the giiiie the way 12, Friday, Nov. 1954 and it can find a sponsor to pay the lsliot. STILL HAVE OPTION At the lTlt)lTl('nI Gallery won't say definitely that NBC will not liake another crack. It has until: ,.laii la in take tip its option for next season and its decision will rirrpcnrl tl'l the l9.'i.'i U, S, ciillegcl TV p"':c)'. NBC tttis outbid by ABC for Iv TV HEITIS to the college .llEil'ilV this season after carrying lthem for several years. If the riciwor can show the col- lege frame niicc attain it will drop lhi- Caiisiciitiii gziiiic. G;-iilt-ry SEII'I tfiat men it NBC lost out in its l)l(I to czirry (TVIIUIZAP panics, it f IIFILICIETITI to gamble again with, The npwh ',”l,mPd wmnm, Caiiariian football. Fowl Qwinil. lnmfkm, LMIQUI, ha Gallery id NBC rziii iiiiii totigit li.;,i L I J (lprwf h"'p gwmh lurk this on in its t-ffoiis to Vi” 1,1 1,...-”.,' tiic l'iiitiiixMiio'- ltllt Aiiit-iic.iii fans otr-r to Can -,:iMi","i,m .l..l'h ' .l M Ymlmul, tIlI'Il fivitotill. IVllIlll..l'L'?il iiiadc Q;H,('(,'H UH, . '1”,.1')"(,,Mll h. ll'Llll(itt'.'l)' of the Big Four ltliiI' ::hml 5:...) rm 1:; sh” HR dun lmO5l,M the U S College Ramps with rcfcrcc Pctc Mill in th: on TV, unlike the Previous season. mun”. R, Spm,,r,h.H 1”, cruwdl) I--Pi." exciting. closely - fought mg,” Tm; hmlm H”, R p,,.,,, h"”l"5' V K siiif i-li:iv:v for thc siiiiplh pit)-I - icsliii: at a IllililII' pviiallj. o o o n This iiiiglit he the first dircri charge that the league has Tliad", against the lsliintit-ts. lltll llterr has already lsccii sctrial iiidircr? arts tthiih lo the lonil club no good. .'tt a lrii-'.-.ic lli”lllll: iii IIKPIP favorites to defeat the Irn- Bloiiclon Ia-it Slllldsllt. tho lwii.'iIP. pm-ia1;' 3 10,-mgdablp pm.-er jn,0Yi ir-quest liulll the Mtiiirtoii 'Can3dh-m f,,,,(bau in the '30s, illziwlts, icxiiiaiigcd the ACSIII. lsclicdulc which hail lwoii furiiicrli liittrcptctl by all clubs as stuniliirtl The t-lizinzcs ill the stlii-tiiilc slal- that the lxliiirliis tv.ll pity IOil' Sriiiiiilny niunt giiiiics in Mont-tnii I It appeared in the final l.'5 mi- iiutcs that the teams would again go into ovci'iiiiic but the Dutch- iiicii started to mine with six mi- nutes of the game rt-niainin,';. lQua,.u,,. Bob Cele”. voted the In the forinrr sclictltilc, the Is ilcagueis most valuable player this Ia"d"5 IV” "M W P1"-I 5"-'-I year. broke the 8-8 deadlock witii mm” on "W nlxhh MW at ta smile home or away and this was on I The other points came qllickl,V. M HI" ”'””'-I” ”””l” by "I" on H". first play (mm scrimmage loczil club which tlivy ciitviwtl tli Sarnia quarter .lim Lamhert's Pass 1933"” H-V Ill" I”'lW'f M Iicditi: ,”-,8 inlercepled by Ame Crook” the Islantlcrs would at-o lie ;ilil-- Ian the Imperial; 37 and in f0u1.ltoA take in tlit-,ir two wcckly lmavy Dutchmen had a muchdnwn mainland gaiitcs in the one roan trip, ihiis cutting the rim rs: I 'h C lc i asscrl to (”crrv Marv . ii on C r F I i ti.iiisp6.t.-iiioii. int-.il- and Inil::ii,v o . . Record crow Bombers Tie WINNIPEG TCITI -- A record crowd of 20,.'l."..'l saw Wirinipcg Blue Pmmhr'i's stage a fourth Klimt- ter rally Thursday afternoon tn dc- I9:t.EfilnTOillI'll1 liskinivis l2-6 and oven the host of three Western In- terprovincial Frmtball Union finals at one game rarh 'l"hr- scrirs now l'1li'H'0.l hack to I-idmoiilnii for the third game. Sat- urday night. lidninntoii took the first rzamc 9-Tl Bombers, who xii-nt out front 5-0 In the first quarter, came back with a slat-hint: rzrmind attack lcd by fullhack Gerry Townsend and lmrnc-hicw Gerry James. The) trailed 6-5 at the half. Tom Casey stiakcrl his way over for the winn.ng touchdown in the last quarter following an exchange (if kicks that carried Bombers into Iirlmontnn territory. Towns,end scnt Rnmbci: mil. front with his touch in the first qiiartci-. Tho attempted convert hit thc cross-bar. Buck Rogers converted Cascyis major and added another point when an aitcmpicrl fiolrl xznal went wirlc. lliirnesgmces Ai-Saint John SAINT JOHV N R. ICPI Driv- er: Rtilin Flai'iirn'iii and Al Lana- illc, Si . l'FlTI?fl Ihrrc winners nacii Thiirsday as nine dashes ended the harness racin: season here. i.arii;illc's Panarna Chief from Union Mills. N B. had the fastest mile by iakin: the 5300 sin':ic- riris'Ii fc .1 I it re fioni Prior Le: Brewer in 217 I.angille's other wjm; were with Hcro's Child. Hart- lnnd. and Princess Tina. hiioia ltlills. Barrii-an giiirlcrl Sm-ti (',-t:li frrim Laebiirn. in two win: and had another triumph with Tom,- Hanover. I , other rlprhc-: ll P719 in lVIyi:.'g Train; Saint.-lohnr lioxv lilac. Saint John. and Mi rt-n-nil, from Mars Hill, Me Alllo Reynolds Melting Recovery NEW YORK. IAPI - Pl'chnr ,Aille. Reynolds is making izool progress in rnr-mrrinit from .1 gash on his York Yankees reported Tliui-sdiu. A Yankee spokesman said doi:- toru indicated the pitcher wniii' iltiffer no permanent damage. fron- the rut. Rcynnldx wax rt-ported still undecided. however. in in whether he would play ball VIOXI season. The veteran pitcher lia- indicated he might retire to look an Oklahoma hii.-inn The Ladies' BUILDING on hours 2 to 5. Support y s-'- v-I-. .... .- I K . plittliing hand. Now. HOOKEY OAKE SALE Aiixiliar. ALE In aid of the Islanders Hoclwy (Iiub in the ,Ta::ai't in the ontl zone. Cclcri liziacritfllg Elm fmasl pmni hnm met Iioiievcr, in the riruly ilnvi-vii " I schedule. the ISlal'.flPliS would thaw-, to make two road trips in d S at least four different wet-ks. TltP.V would have to play Ii' ,(Iliarlntlrvtowii on I-”rid.'iy aiirl oi 'io Mont-ton mi Saliirdiiy. Aftri going to Muiiiloii. th-xi would rc- ,crire no (Vlliil)ChK.1Ili'in tilizitsociri WIFII S T. S for tlie,ii' travelling expenses he- I Quarterback BernicpFaloney:lcaiise the Ilaivks do not pay the scnrcri Eskimosl lone major from .l0r a head to the YiSlllIlE tcaiii; the one-yard linc in the dying that the other (cams (in. So, uin, moments of the first quarter. Bob lose or tiiaw, tlir lor.-ii ('lllli Dcan crinverlerl. wniiltl still he In the hair TVIi",i 5 Behind the, clever signal-callingdliey icturiicd lioiiic snniciimr ,of veteran quarterback Jack .lac- near dawn on Sunday inornii1,; obs, Bombers outplayed Edmontoiil with the weciccnd all I)lIt pas; all along the line. Winnipeg picked Wlicn thcy gained their fort): Edniontonis winks. up ill first downs to in. In the liackfieltl Jat-obs com-I ' ' ' iii.-ted six of 1'2 liass attempts to Tho islanders chili hail nu WU- 'un1y N.” O; 12 rm. p'u10n(.)-p I'D.-iFIiI.'Illl'P at illI'. niccling law A liard-hitting fast moving Bom- WN”kN1d and so vvcrr unable, to iber front wall continually spilled PFOIF-SI Ill? changc ininicdmlclx through into the Eskimo back- A Wlil'I"" Dill-"S1 ll-1: ll".Pn WWI to the INILZIII? since then, hut its field 'l'hcy hold. Eskimo backfield- crs to small gains. 5'” ll" lf”l'-'U” IS Sllflnl ('0nt'"llnliIL .,.L-. -. ....L lllic nizitirr. Nr-rr:rtlielr::, it snm. pqiiile stran::c that the Blow-irm lTearn Packed Bllf 'i'ltili shoirltl ask for i'oiit'iwsinii- ,No Place To Go ifgoiiiltllied league which liiV0ll'r' I c 5 an crs "ii t (I -ti, . KANSAS CITY IAPJSTTIW homo” ifyiniz the ClilTi'ilOii(Il(iI0V.llix Jvlitriifil loss Kansas City Blues, packed up Agni". MU, ghmlm H lmmp pxl'iNg "Id Tcady I0 30 some Dime has been made pnssiliilr lIl'lllilI haven't any place to go. ' ” i I Bib Wachter, their aulstan:,'1:;:i:f: iriingienEigimgrhgzirulihiviifl; iwleml manageh Mid 9l'"Y”””3 out the consent of that club? It llias been moved Into an officc H quire M”, to S” the Mnndnn "Om" I” WORD 5V'''” I07 C”zl"”"5 side of the quest on The llawlts roiiiicrtcd tlllli tlic iiFw Amcriraii m gmwm M W5” M M.N.,,. I-If"WU9 Iliallchlfg hcr9- ho.'.' rise. l('lintV( that the Island- "It. may be hiioiiier week bttlort-1,”im.F me -mrpn d,a,,.,,.,K 0",, We 3” 0m Camplewllfv dependmg in the league anadithat the Monr- On IIMV 50'" the Amerlclm 535'”. tori club would benefit to a great "I-Tl'O” I”"I5 it Place I0 pl” "5- c-xtniit from these four lzanics D D7”-T '-- Willi! Ill" pmsitlciit nritl the se", rctaiy of the lcaziin nro (mm H1: Siadacona In their Sonics set to their likint, islanders Seek Revenge At Expense Oi Caps Tonight centcrinan Copper” they liked it, has been I. big gun for the local team in the last three games. In this week's two victories against the Ramblers, Wally picked up one goal and two assists and last night he scored a goal against the Cape. The Islanders have what might be termed as the best center-ice staff in the league. Firstly. center- ing Lorne I-lennessey and Bob Gray. is league-leading point get- ter Buck Whltlook whose amazing scoring abilities are known to every Island fan. Then between wally Kulimaii and Wimpy Jane: is for- mer Matane jted Rock. Ray Le- Duc. Lastly. back from a two-day rest is another of the league top point getters, Copper l.eyt.e who rooms the center slot with Johnny Morrow on the right wing and Cecil Dowling and Guy Gignac iii- ternating for the left wing spot. Last night in Frederlctoii. three niatch misconduct penalties and four majors were handed out. Lloyd Hinchbergcr of the Island- rrs collected two of the majors tihirh runs his major pickups in the Ncvii3runswick capital to three in two games. Wally Kullman and Johnny Morrow were given their walking tickets to the dressing rooms early in last night's affair ziiid sliottld be in good spirits when thcr skate against the Caps tu. illlhf. The Capitals will have a new and coloriiil defenceman dressed Ior the battletoniglit. He is Jackie Heon who has recently joined the club fioin the Soo Indians of the Northern 0iit.irlo Hockey League.- Nomads Win Al I Summerside The Cliarlottetowii Nomads. in a wide open hoop game played at Stimmerside. last night defeated the Summerside town team 110 to 66. The Nomads led all the way 1'5 they defeated the Westeners. leading 18-8 at the end of the. first. quarter, 14-30 at the half and 72-48 at the three-quaiter mark. George scantiebury was the highest point getter of the night, racking up a total oi 40 points, fol- lowed by team-mate George Mac- Dougall with 30. Following are players scoring records; Nomads- Scantlebiiry. 40: Macbougall. 30; Dalziel. 24: Mccvuigan, ii; Driacoil, the individual lscd "L ifLE'sPoitTC. IV -.c... &Ss,:.-53357 .--F,'ii-Ii. Km ya” -4 In-inn Ill no N... i. v 0... i..-. .. tn -1 - "Y Roman Prince of Wales Rugby Team Are I Guests Al Dinner The members of the Prince of Wales College rugb team, which recently won the' A. J. zakem trophy. emblematic af,Prince Ecl- ward Island Intermediate rugby supremacy. were guest of honor It a. banquet, sponsored by the P.W.C. Amateur Athletic Association and held at the Queen Hotel at '1 p.m. Wednesday evening. Others attend- ing the banquet were college prin- cipal, Dr. Frank Macxinnon, fa- culty members Gordon Bennett, James Coylc and Lt.-Col. W. A. McDonald. coach George Andrew FREDERICTON (CP) -- Fred- ericton Capitals, downing Charlot- tetown lslanders 7-2 in a rough game Thursday night, repeated their practice of regaining undis- puted leadership of the Atlantic Coast Senior Hockey League. The Cap win broke a first place tie with Moncton Hawks. Charlot- tetown remained two points below Moncion while Amherst Ramblers are eight behind the leaders. Charlottetown counted the first two goals and that was all for Is- landers. Caps led 3-2 when the first session ended, scored two more in the second and another brace in the third. Kullnian and and referee for the series with St. Dunstan's Varsity junior team, Earl Nicholson. The six cheer- leaders, who added a lot. of suPs port to the team by their guidance of the much heard from grand- stand cheering section, were also in attendance. Mr. Gordon Bennett. presided at the Banquet. and after he expres- hia congratulations towards the team. he called upon the other members of the faculty, the coach and the referee. all of whom had words of congratulations and praise for the team which had brought. Prince of Wales its first rugby championship in several years. Mr. Gordon Tweedy, captain, thanked the faculty and the stu- dents on behalf of the team mem- bers for the wonderful support given them while In competition. Following the banquet, a victory dance, chapcroned by Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Bennett. was held in the College Auditorium with danc- ing from 9 until 12.30, and music being supplied by the Brighton- aircs. During the dance. Mi". Abe Zakeni. son of Mr. A. J. Zakem, presented Prince of Wales with the A. J. Zakem Trophy. This is 8. Summcrside-Dciglian, 22; Arnold; iii; Lrftiiizy. 14; Dalton, l2; Mur- I the first time that a trophy for Prince Edward Island Intermediate rugby conipctitioii has been pre-' scnted. pity, 0; Solilt-1', 0 Detroit With Leafs knocked a Detroit jinx sky-I high 'irsday night when they Ml in liiive one deferred. lhm were told that' it was Impossible. . . . Concerning the league players, the Islanders is: the only club that has all it: ill-'l.Vci's signed with the Mtirilinial .tiiiair-ur llnckey Association. Th.-' is iint the fault of the Iffixlif. iiuil rrgist rat ion of, a hit of slackiiess on the part )1 thr, NIAIIA. In all future ganiesl the Islanders will request iliatl the referee see all the cards oil the opposing team's players, iti doesn't seem quite fair that oiiil team should have to he confinedl in the number of players that 'i. can bring in In the future, ivlierc-I as another team could come in sonic night wiili an almost com- plete new Il!i'3llp. Saturday. Jinx Alf- FOOTBALL GAME 5. D. U. GRIDIRON 2:30 P. M. .5. D. U. vs. Nova Scoiici Tech. ' Admission 50c .- Ray Leduc were the Island scorers. Nick Nicolle led the successful Fredericton inarksmen with two tallies and one assist. The other goals wei-c.sliot by Jack Heoii, Neil Seivell, Bernie MacDonald, Pat Powers and Bill McDonagh. Penalties included three match misconducts and Charlotlct0wn's J n h ii it y Mm- Ciiy Basketball. League Prepares , For Opening Play A meeting of the executive of the City Basketball League will beheld at Prince of Wales College at 7.00 this evening. Sevcii teams from Cliarlottc- town and Sumnierside have signi- fied their lntentlons of entering the league anti it is necessary that ii representative from each team be present as there are sevcral im- portant topics to be disc-used. Memorial Tropliy Awarded Local College Student The Samuel F. Doyle Memorial 1-0 Win DETROIT (CF)-Toronto Maple blanked Red Wings 1-0 in 1 riot-lrm. ous National Hockey League game marked by Detroit's Ted Lindsay lTl'ri1)ll,Y for the best all-around, atliletc participating in Labor Day sports has returned to the Island the second time in the five years for which it has been com- peted. The coveted trophy has re- Frederioton iiaps Defeat Dh'town islanders 7-2. four maiors., goal thliinii 3 SHIDC a1 Coach King ccntly been engraved and awarded Clancy of the Lcnls and then to David tviacm-ad. A second yea; vummclinit a spectator after the student at Prince of Wales college. 33"” "35 0V”- The trophy was first put up for mu, Iodswmnary lcnmpctitlon in 1949 and was won Sco”n':rNo?ie- Iii.-wti.5'i3llSI-i."f liiii-3”-i”E.teli”li I Pcmmesi Hanmga" H155 cilhi itropliv was. awagdcd to ilneldlifililllili 3"Selg;'?2'p"lod: lconipctitors. This year MacLeod . ,. n I 19:44. i Penalties: Lindsay major l5:il. Thomson major 15:11. Third period: Scoring: Noite. Penalties: I.indsar 4.41. Nestor- enim 4:41. .Viorris0ii 5:30. Sloan l5:l2. Stops: Lumley I 12 to 15-45 S.'tW('IltiI( 9 3 5L22 Nov. 13th ;-Win Over Si. F. x. I HALIFAX (CPI-Stadacona Swil- ors moved into first place, ill the Nova scotia senior Canadian Font- ball Le-izue Thursday with a 15-4 win over St. Franck Xavier Uni- vtrsity. . The itnmc was the last of flu -snziilar schcdiilr for Stadacona. FORUM EVENTSI NOV. 9 TO 13 I-lRlIWAY-- . Fhildrrrils Skating 4 lo 5:.;lr l riocitnr - FBEDEBICTON SATl7RDAY- I Afternoon 3 to 5 Rural-Urban Skating ..... S to l'J the months ahead. BUILT or 600 X16 6 ply .. 650 x 16 4 ply .. 630 X16 6 ply ,. 700 X 17 8 ply ,. 700 x .18 8 ply .. 700 x 20 8 ply .. V are pumng on R CAKE I while they last at-. Saturday afternoon. Nov. our club and buy a cake, Our tire inventory is too high--so helpius by ATTENTION TRUCK OWNERS OPPORTUNITY itiiooits H9793 5" OPWTWDIIY foriyou to save dollars--Dollars that will mean much in W" FIFE SP0ni';0E1:'i(i:1lixtPt;' EFBIOOZI new tires intlie following sizes, new tires not RE- USED but NEW TIRES. i Sale Price I . -porlsman --at iield meet held on Labor Day at .Vlciiioi'lal Field. L1 Vxry7x7x.7 Qyaxrkr Rolled with . . . 'AtLWEATHER ' Waterproof Paper Exlro mild . . for Him gnjgymmg. final Macintosh, had it for the night half way through the first period. Kullman weak out early in the second. Lloyd Hinchberger of Charlottetown received two majors, others went to McDonagh and Tim Bliss of Fredericton. Lineup Charlottetown ,- Goal: Shirley; defence; O'Connor, I-Iinclibergcr, Glgnac, Brklacich; forwards: Le- duc, Jones. Kullman, whitlock, Gray. Dowling, Morrow. Fredericton -- Goal: Craig: de- Heon, Maclntosh, Powers, (Continued on page 15) ftnce: Sault Indians 0 Sault Greyhounds Hockoy Scores i National Letitia Chicago 4 Montreal 1 Toronto 1 Detroit 0 . American beluga Cleveland 1 Buffalo 6 Springfield 5 Providence 2 Atlantic Cont Serum- Chariottetown ii I"rederict.on 7 Northern Ontario Sentin- Ontario J unlor A Kitchener-Waterloo 1 Hamilton 7 Quebec Senior A Montreal 2 Valleyfield 3 I Quebec Junior A Montreal l Quebec 3 Oanadiens On Spree Down H MONTREAL Canadiena eased a young rookie tcnder into the . I H k L g Th i d ' lit -t-iiineytneyeioi-epca oils-iiiyn 3”?-4 win over Chicago Black Hawks. G Andre Binette, 20-year-old sub goalie for the Montreal Royals. was hurried into uniform when Jacques Plante suffered a frac- tured right cheek bone in pre-game 15 practice. Plantc was struck by a shot fired by Bert Olmstead. Ht: was taken to hospital where the fracture was confirmed. (CP) - Montreal Bouchard) National Sullivan) Olmstead) Scoring awks 7-4 12 :02: 4. Chicago. McIntyre 18:05. Penalties: Hollingivorth ( Prystai 01.7 Johnson 4:08. 17:55. Sullivan 4'43 adsby 8:17. Second period: 5. Chicago, Mostenko (Wilson 2. Penalties: Bouchard mlscondiir. 44, Morison 13:28, Wilson 11:21 Third period; 6. Montreal. 9215; 7. Montreal, Curry 10:40; Richard tLcclair Canadians win over the ccllar- 3- Chicago. Munich (Miirtlnl dwelling Hawks left Montreal with 13311: it four point lead at the top of 9- Chicago. Pryatal (McIntyre league standings after Detroit's SUIIIVRW 15123: loss to Toronto 'I'liursday night. 10. Montreal, Leclair (Rlchaiti summary Oliiistend) 15:59" First. period: 11. Montreal, 'Rlcha.rd (Leclalri 1. Montreal, Geoffrion tolmstead. 17114- gwveau) 3:13; Penalties: MacPherson 9:55, 2. Montreal, Lltzeiiberger tMac- JOITHSDH 17:30. Kay, Mosdelll 11:29; 55005: 3. Montreal, Mosclell (Macxay. Rollins lo 1'! 3-35 Blnetto 9 4 10-23 Saint John And Windsor In Mocurdy cup Tie WINDSOR. N.S. (CPI -- Jolm. N.B. Mariners and Windsor Swastikas battled to a scoreless tic in the first game of tho Maritime he Senior Rugby playoff here Thurs- day. Second game of the home and home series will be played Satur- day in Saint John. The winner trill zidvance to the McCurtly Cup against thc iiitcrcollcgiatcl champs Nov. 20. I Playing on it field that wasl turned to mud by a warm sun, . Saint both teams had difficulty In handl ing the ball. Windsor held it slight margin in the play using their avier scrum to ciutheel the Mai- iners. FUEL OILS Bent by Tent DIAL 9911 WAT.yTHESE Men's I-leav BOMBER fuckers.- To S1435 Menls Heavy ILWILEEETE ---- MEN'S DRESS PANTS- To 512.95 .. BOYS' PARKAS-F Special . Boysl Lined DOMDER JACKETS. o-sixi 1h1E:g;S5(;TOPCOATS-y ll. 9. 5 O ............................... .. ............ 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