Houle Pots 2 For Hawks Schmidt, Brillant Lead Page 6 The Guardian Thursday. Nov. 3.1955 Frank Filchock Set On Breaking Two-Year Jinx . REGINA lCPi--In an effort to a H-l-i lie at Winnipeg in the op- 5 . ,, crack I two-year jinx. coach ener. With Larry lsliell taking . p t. , - . - Frankie Filchock of Saskatchewan over for injured all-star quarter- ti R . t . . - Roughriders is taking the opening ' i kickoff of the Western Interpre- vincial Football Union two-game back Frank Tripucka in the sec- ond game at Regina Riders drop- ped a close 13-it decision. and semi-final in his own backyard. the series. i g . Up against the Winnipeg Blue Both teams will go into the 1955 r 5!. Bombers for the third successive playoffs without any serious in- 5; year in the total-point series. Fil- Juries, and Riders likely will be K (In chock is hoping the first-game betting favorites in view of their Li . home stand will prove as lucky for his club as it did for Bombers in the last two years. y H g As second-place finisher behind SNOW LOU”) DE-UDL Edmonton Esklmos-who drew a That old bugaboo. the weather. bye into the best-of-three linal- however. could play a major part Filchock decided to open at in deciding the series. If present home Saturday and wind up in snow conditions continue. they Winnipeg Mond night. likely would swing the odds in , g H g V favor of Bombers. A messy field ' SE3”-S PAT”-RP rould liainper the vaunted pass- lii i953. Bombers. plnyiiig at pint: of the Riders. who own the home. whipped Filt-liock's crew Jlicst passer in the league in quar- 43-5 in the first game as home- terback Tripiicka. brew fullback Lorne Benson roar- If the clubs stay on the ground, ed for six touchdowns. Roughies it will be Riders' Ken Carpenter. 3-1 edge in games during the regular schedule. "S BOLTON AND THOMPSON hum SULLIVAN Ramblers To 7-3 Victory SACKVILLE. N.B. fCP)-Sharp- herstfs second goal. Amherst. Iayte (Brilliant, s, white, shooters Pierre Brilliant and Jackie Jackie Schmidt's shot went 8:55: 4. Amherst. Schmidt 15 l " t ” fired two goals apiece and through the twine at the back of White. Brillant) 15:24. . ' picked up three assists Wednesday the net. Penalties: McLeod a;1z' pm! night as Amherst Ramblers routed Some Moncton players including 12:52, Weaver (game mllcolldixcti Moncton Hawks 74 to take ovei-igoalle Pidsodny mixed a few words 15:24. first place in the Atlantic Coast.with spectators as the first inter- second period: 5. Amherst all Senior Hockey League. imission began after I hectic per- iant (Leyte, Schmidt) Mg. ' Saint John Beavers. missing a lod. The I-IPFOBF Sllbsided "L Moncton, Slnnett (1-Ioule 511'-ichi chance to keep pace with Amherst. damalev teld) 9:35; 7. Arnhem" arm”; dropped s 241 decision to Frederlc- Lineups twhlte, schmidt) 15;o5p ton Capitals in the circuit's other M""”u"' " Gal: Pldmdny: dc Penalties: Bernaquez 6:45 1-, contest. The loss put Moncton. de -incei Welver. G- White. McLeod: Vhite 7:38. Leclerc 8:19, mild '91," fending champions, in the base- fvrwlrdsi Hollie. Slnnelt. Lacrolx Vlacleod 12:45. Pidsodny (53,-;,,d' ment of the four-team league. Citlggf. Bl:v:neIs.Ph.H:rsctII!feld. D01" vy Leduc) 14:14. - Copper Leyte, Fern Bernaquez H! II. uc. e. ennessey . and Bob Gray potted the other Amherst e- Goal: Leclerc: d9- ;Jl',:i:t (lgrit;'hite813riilti'iitilel;--uh Amherst markers. vvon Houle dl- fence: Pow.er::. 1-. I-iley. Reid. Bot. 9 Amhmg G,,y'(sc,,m,d, Aft rected the Moncton attack with ley. Amadlo: forwards: S. White din) 17,”. 'log Amherst Reign a" two tallies. while Billy Slnnett got GNU. Schmidt. KGIIIIGGY. LEYW. (L Kneyi-rhen-gen) 1910-I aw" one. Therrien, Barnaquez. J. Leclerc.l I',ename's. G white "Mina Moncton picked up nine of the 13 Bflllanl imajor 5-zo shhmidt mgj r ind penalties called. They lost the set-v-l Referees: Cy Taylor. Dewar Jud-t ' ' " "Amt ices of dcfenceman Freddie Wea- son. 9'” ver late in the first when he was First period: 1. Moncton. Houle . "”' ejected from the game for arguing. rsinnett, Weaver) 7:20: 2. Moncton. Pidsodny 17 7 15-39 with referee Cy Taylor over Am-llioule tsinnett. Lacroixt 7:51; 3.lLeclerc . . . . . . . . .. 4 3 5.17 "Plumber" Craig Blanks St. John Beavers 2-0 lit,-It 5 .l"tl Jim Tlitimson Chit'.'it!o's Red Sullivan off balance l.('Ei:1UP ;.'2iint- in 'l'oroiilo won the second contest at homc'the league's leading scorer. Bob- r l.c;it's kntwkldlirinlz play in National llockeylsliiitoul ilic illack ilanks .- li'”lSlViL'l" i5 l-('4'l-V "tt" 5''"”'''i- lit-l7 but were series losers 60- br Marlow and Sully Galsser M WP Pl"""l- 23. aizninst Bombt-rs' Leo Lewis. Ger-' SAINT JOHN, N.B. (CPI-Doug fence: Campbell. Yeomans. Black- Donagh (McPhee Leger) 13:46, McPhee was the scoring star here burn, Lepine, Mclntosh; forwards: Penalty: Mclntosh ll:2:i. ' Tod Sloan Scores Twice i”Onl'O Leafs Vault Into Second Place On 3-1 Win T0110). ill it, 1' --lliih veteran here and tied the other. inzitle it 2-0, siiikin;:'Sid Smith's! Penalties: Dclvct-t-lilo 10:37, gmgah hjmsell. moving up centre Tntl Lwjmii loading the way Tnroiitn went into the gznnv in l't'l)O1Iil(l near the goal crease. Thomson 17:47. from Hollywood Stars of the Pa-iRlCKEY AFTER PROSPECTS with I-.v.. -:. v. Tot-uiiio Maple I'ifth place with nine points and The Wings turned on the prcs- second period: 1. Toronto, Bat-lcific Coast League. promptly paid l.fFJlt. 'l w" Last year. the chills battled to ry James and Benson, l Bobby Bragan Named As Pirates Field Manager ' PITTSBURGH 'AP'rPmSbHfBh But General Manager Joe L. Pirates Picked Bobby Bragan astBrowii. successor to Rickey. em- Wld manage? WCflfI0SdH.V. and plizitically labelled Bragan as a L981-Zuf-' 1f.'UeSSiniZ ilfiliifi ls” Brat-!-lstake his record as general man-l 8'1 3 RICKEY man OF 8 5F0W"iai:cr nn Brap,an's performance W113"-" with the team. . Iii .m.t vnllltcd tho tlircct-luhs tied with in ptn.iis.. lllil'l ltj Mt t-ltisc mill ritzhtunuzci Sloan Isinilh. llm-1-is) 1;;-5d nrrr tl1i-- min wvrnivl lilacs-.3 New York Raiiizcrs. Boston lll'llIllS:lilll liiilcrn i'lll lltc martzin in one ppnamps; lialniur 7,02; Bnllunlate general manager endctl only lmulp to MMW" In "wk "WI. some in the .'.ww-u-.1:-l llnrLry Leagiiepanrl ('hica:n Black ii:-iwks--inln lheiroal off Red Kelly's pass. 12.05; gunk 17:06. Tuesday. lean"! mere stanrliii: ;Tl1llllt"l'-lip spot helilnd Montreal Kcll.V- "Om!-'ill.V 3 d9f9nP('n13lI. Thlrd period: 3. Detroit. Diiieen i A rrr-ur! -'l l -Nil -..m tin: ii.-ap1ep(':iii:i(lir-ns, lwns shifted tip to the forward lines mom. D(.h.N.(.hi0) 3.44. 4 Tory. ' - Leafs in. ("ii ill trout 24) ill the l . W . p land spcitrheatlcd the late Dctroitl ”' - ' ' ' v -. - wmnd V HM Wm Plum Sm” NMHN 31.,” I3 WILLA" mmvk. hm onto. Sloan LL20. l Y laiion about the new Pilate field SloanrToronto's top; , . . ., V Penalties: Dclvet-cliio 8:38 and ' ' I lliu uitrtoiykept. 'lht- R'('d'WlIlL!S. a pale copy of st-orcr with scion goals--put. lliep19.35' Slnan 1101' Thnmsun 19.071 . rt-t-ui'cl linhlcmishcd 1351 springs Stoiilcy Clip ch.1m- iznmc away near the 15 minute Ma” 13 4 Q41 on hiilnr .-c this mason. They plons. remained in last place with mark. He trapped the puck in the Lumk,'V ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ” H H 28 lime won five gamest seven points. Detroit zone and spoil in linmol-. t " ' ' ' ' ' ' i ” - Y Rookie leftwinlzi-r Earl R.-ilfnnr csted on Hall before beating tliel sini'tt-ii Toronto off at 14:02 of thc tzoalie with a sizzling Ollllll loot Y . Von Durelle Lint-ups scmlirl frame as he smii'eil (il'lt'l.L'()- drive. man 'l:im lloi-tonic pass near the , , Rcrl Vllntz tzoal. then edged over in Detroit -. Goal: ilnll; dcfciiee. frnllt ni ixoalic Glenn Hall and Goldhnm. Pronovosl, Kelly God- ” 3 1 I For "io..i-shirt s T”: , rlrtwc the puck lictwee his lr ..tfi , H'll , H ll" t ilh; f , ,'l'hc Leafs were shnrthaiildedsatlllisc uljzldsg I man n mmvor M I b Rcihel. llowc. Lindsay. Pa- . iinic. i-cmiziiaiitl lliieliic Bolton sll- will.-hp 1')(.lVL-ughj,-,. ii,-yst.-,,i' U". y licrnlc ting out a tripping pmuilly, i--i 1. it'll lllllll't"fl in manager within minutes of the announcement hy Fred Haney on year. At that time Rickey still BALTIMORE (AP) -- Frankie W35 F-!0"C1'3l mallagch lliyff, fourth - g , l . knocked down Paddy Deh1ai'co.v”'!iCh9d i" ca'?h'"g WM” wnh '0l.n.lel. champion of the dmsiom lPhiladclphia Phillies in 1942. and round Wednesday nighfand weatiF1ame5 ill H””yw””d. mi ye." on to win . unanimouslyldnse detwhere his team rallied to finish min". third after a sorry start. man ('hcvrefils Di con '1' - icpl ' ' Cm.1a'i The 22'year'md Rim of B""o.klyn'l lliirimllll xh .. .lolinn)' lliicyk of Detroit was Zil1l,iHllll'Yl(. St.'irikicnilcit'z.' "Wm man hghuwmywmght mmnpwn who had last only once m 20 hgms'l WI ilmiwx. Lwguc wrvhm Mme at 18:46 h .l Yvon Durelie of Bale Ste. Anne, bled from cuts over his viillicrablel ganie ..; in. .;..u tom mum ,0 ..,, .E.- ., .33.”? ”'5." Town," w GU31. Lumk,-V. df N.B.. ann -ed Wednesday night eyes from the fourth round on, butl umyiigi it .. l'. Cll.'i'l'HAM. X H. g , 0 tt... i....... .,. :., ,..,,.,, u,,,,,.,,, I . M . H . . he is willing to meet anyone for the his right-hand flooring of the 27- BCdmlnT0n Cr'iTlr'l(l"ll- on in. Is. In 'rnrrlmtan SEandings Canadian heavyweight crown va. year-old DeMarco gained him the Do" Y y d 0. C1 t h met ' M.l-' . S, 1 '- tdT.- i 1; dft id dth -r -. 'eseray eiyeacers. iini xi. u. ..-- 'l ..,.u(.,, M”, Ry Tlil-I ('.-lN.il)lAN PRESS M1:ns””R",Kl', D"”'Hllf'” gNcstcvr fi,?nf;,nml””day by Earl wall of! liiifoiile lilgljlpaidsfdds ateili: Are at Queen Charlotte High School S('lIl'lll,g .i- ll,' t :i.l )'i'rii2 may W I. T F A P liiitiitlh lilxtiithalil lilocilinmll The nnoume lobster fisherman lseum and . cola-to-coast mlevi-l P Di B i. andt.l)0hrmCeldl;-heCEllty Teachetrils Big. L S heusrrl ..... ..,..i. rm. Rink. -1 .,'.l ' ' t ' ' ' wl -mm, 59 .'.l - - 53p eh ' sipn audience. LONDON (A i -- on ar on, min u . osen as e - P U W” "" wit l"'"h-'lhl.V srloil5r.ll-hlillhl ii R('fP.l'l'(r .l a r k .Vlchlciihat-hcr- said (he is: aniliiiugrliisiiileet fin: Referee Eddie L00!l3Fd- votcdichalleniierh inrlthe lilirifiisliit i(i:ght ecutlvfeuforkthe aching yemrmanrse B E m.i v . -1,. . v... '1' ” . .-. .. -' - . sit-92! Rft, d B iC.ld-havyw'gttitc.wi ig or-the oow g: a ' OTTL 9,:”.h"h,. , ,.,.wh l:'”l":aEp"'g'if:lvlamnioik . 3 it 0 31 26 10 luicsnien. (.t-oiite Hayes and Bill f:llCl:i9r (Sir 'V)1er:4Esioe for.thepva-I stein gg.Nyund1"jui:iege glgz: ianyydgn waifllace of Bramfm.d' om” In Queen Charlotte. president. Mini shirls rm. ii.-v :.n- linc iiintcs (illlrillltt "4 3 mum" q . - l mu oi 8 mu ,,"””".””””F"'t 99-95. The Associated Press scor-'a 10-rounder at Nottingham Nov. Anne Walsh, Queen Square; Miss DEPOSIT . Olnistciidli l)clrliit 2 3 Zlol 7 First l)ttl'llI(i:l”5"l(-Il'l11:.ji.1)g, N,,,,c' Boxing t”e(lcT'iili:ihosiiglgcsljnadmnling card agreed wnh Ke"y' 28' promoter Rm King announced Barbara Pound: Prince street Both fighters weighed 139"2. Wednesday. Ryff's right-hand sock camc sud- - The Bale Ste. Anne baltlcr was knocked out by Trinldad's Yolanda Pomivey in London 0 t. 18. P . . . - ML Mm has signed (0: 3 cmclzllgt flat on hl; back, As the former knocked out Randy Turpin in the Uh. scmmh. him in the face and drew blood .'ilflorc's world light heavyweight w place tie with Saint John in the At- cich: forwards: Puddicombe. Ru- Iantic Coast Senior Hockey League. bic. Kuzma. Jones. Smith. Nicolle. leadership but Ramblers emerged SORRY Macdollald. alone at the top with a 7-3 win over Moncton Hawks. thereby started a new National "Brown man" and said he will.THREE-WAY TALLY play with Bob Leger and Bill Mc-l Donagh for the first Fredericton ' goal in the opening period. Me- I I Donagh hooked the puck between . -. . - , . .. , y . Rickey wzisnit at tie news con- Beaver goalie Jim shirleyts legs in: t nwglwl tit-ltniiod llicii tun piillllk lifted tilt-in vcr .xlll(ill1llIPll1lIi'lltt'llt'lflll1 an of fit r tH1'l v l4:ti2: 2. Toronlo.:tributc in Branch Rickey Sr.. . . , , . . DNW” H”! W” it ti 0 on whim? nvpyear mnmm as mnlfciciice. and lDl)nli('dl.V was en from about 20 feet out. ' lplayer Dl'"5P9f"5 l" "'9 WW" and with less than two minutes tol go in the game, Beavers took out Bl” this "1”f'l' W33 Cltfm” 3”" Shirley for a six-man attack. Mc- l23"'5 "am" P0l7P0d "P "1 Spccut Phce grabbed a loose puck inside his own blue line and scored into the open cage. Sept 25 "mi "9 "ad. bee" '0” "F on the injured list. Saint John iced would not be retained for this only 11 players. wally Kuuman and Vip Palladino were hurt in Tues- , . . . . day night's game at Fredericton. ranking Iitziitweizht. Boblm "”g"'a”y 3" "””'ld"t Carrol Bloom of Caps rested after the rugged fixture and Neil Sewell . . remained out with a cracked rib for an eight count in the sixt.hlW35 3 Pl”-""5 mmlag” "1 72 suffered last week. Fredcrlclsin - Goal: Craig; de- Teachers Form Miss Margaret Riley: West Kent. Wallaccpln-tiitulil off an upset vic- Miss Bessie Prowsei Queen Char- tlenly in the sixth to put DeMarco tory in London Oct. 18 when he lotte. Treasurer. ., . . , i t In - . ' v i th - nl. hf that Turpin nesday after school and will be A”.'”” ”.l”'"”” "Mid "9l'”'9aVY- e'iityir'fh'i-iizitliiiineihiilix? xiii; in Ili':c(ftIi' at Archie open to all teacher. in City schools, W9”-'l" Ville. Put Dilrcllc away lnl ' A from his nose. tiflc. HIN- - L l.MD h.MPh.Wh't- Craig earlledmshtshliatgfil liiugi-gill: lo:i:rMilei. iillilggdonaltil. Bliss. I sewn" P"'”t'i 5C"”l"Fi NW"- oricton Capitals beat Saint John Saint John-Goal: Shirley? de- Pelmmesi Ye”ma"5.5746' K”Z"” Beaver, 2.0 and rose to 5 second fence: Barrett.1iinchherger.Brkla- 15-11- Hlnchbefger 17-09 Third period: 2. Fredericton. Elic- . Ph 19:06. Beavers and Amherst Ramblers B01191” g ee had been lied fur the four-team Referees: Steve hstabrooks and gm”, Summa Craig . . 22 First period: 1. Fredericton. Mc- Shirley 88-- 32-13 ML-l"hee was in on a three-wayh No Better Quality AT ANY PRICE! After a scoreless second period when vou're really thirsty, Each club started with two men you may as well buy the bost...EVAN6ELlNE. Enjoy some today. Lineups LARGE BOTTLES The club plans to play each wed- lth or without badminton experi- MANUFACTUBED AND BU.l'.lLED IN P. E. 1. P. H ruizgcd type of! . tn llnvc the hand "Iirrntcri on in Moncton next wwk lllircllc was slated to fIEltl iii Paris in early Dcrcmlier. bill may put off the battle until his hand lg liarkg in l'fll1flllif1n. 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