i>. * \ . Detroit Blanks Montreal; Leats Tie Rangers 3-3 _ DETROIT ‘CP)—Six players | passes from penalty box after serving a pen- | enko) 14:13. Penalties ——_Whar- -- Night Of Huge Payoffs At _.« Charlottetown Driving Park. “Wt was a sight of: huge pay-jles O'Brien. Covehead Road. * ~~ @ifs at Charlottetown Driving {Rudy Frisco owned by E. Ber- Park on Sa Foe ee and W. Henderson, Char-| - Lucky ticketholders “ eoliected | lottetown. : A handsome returns im the eight-| Pays: $5.40, 3.40; 3.60. $6.90,/ shared in the goals Sunday jand Keon ‘at 8:14 of the final | alty for holding. . | yam 6:37, Orr double minor, eee i 5.90: 440. j | might as Detroit’ Red Wings | period. SCORED FROM 35 FEET Boyer 10:27, D. Hull 17:04. ” = re. be. Be tured RACES 2 AND 6 | blanked Montreal Canadiens 6-0 Keon then whipped the tying} Orr tied the-’count midway| Third period — 6. Chicago, ~ “ ‘aot iv macht Chief Operator,|Ctief Operator (L. Neili)) 12 in a pefialty- studded National | goal home with a little more | through the opening period with-| Nesterenko 3-(Maki)—18:40. Pes- == ON a eed Udon Kelly | Triflite (J.-Cairns) s1f- Hockey League ‘game. _}than -three—minutes—to play —gs a 35-foot shot for his second alties—Hodge 1:23, Mikita, Van grabbed the mile events but not Brown. Budlong (H. Hughes) 2 5 _| The Red Wings skated mag-jdefenceman Tim Horton as-| goal in his rookie season. The | Impe (major), Stewart (major) — , Home Stretch (A. Smith) - 3% ae | , nificently and the defence | sisted. Bruins went ahead less than two | 19:29, Hall (misconduct) 19-40 Ma as . = Amigo Mike (S: Whitey) 44 , a? Bo | proved. impregnable —_ as they. TOOK PUCK FROM GOALIE minutes later_as Pit Martin de- — Shots ou—goal “yr: = ert -| Starry Night (T. Palmer) gE et - | bornbed “the Canadiens. _—BillyHicke broke a—_i-1_tie flected—a—shot from the: point | chicago 16.14. 9—83 eo —_ = ue Date | Tins 4 R mid-way through the second pe-| by rookie defenceman Joe Wat | Boston 1 1 ———+ed-heme-sictors inthe sbbTevie | abbrevie Young Parent way the victim | *#emdanee=-13,900- ——-ted_das cS =e : of. Chieago's-two goals in the : = : =| Second period. “He took over the | ame we Kelly's 2.15:3.: Cl aehieiath 5 a aa —in* the — -for— goal after veteran Ed Johnston |: 4 ed the half mil = ; , 7 : ; ; r made it 31 for the Rangers | was_strick in theleft- oe ~£ fe +-with his second goab of the sea-| wayward stick in : - pas§irom— Murray Hall |} $0n. Hicke sent~-Geoffrion in ae : . and slid “it ‘wader Montreal/alone on Gamble_and the for-| Dennis Hull_connected after | 9 conioe : rebuilt " yeu ; ar } goatie: Gump Worsley. _____ | mer. Montrea) great faked twice | taking a pass from Ken Whar- omits : + S11. Miles Hal ‘D. MacNeill)) From there it was a runaway | before sweeping his shot home.| Tam on a two-on-one break. ;. Washing EO" | Lucky Lark (W. Henderson) 2-3| with Bruce MacGregor, Andy | Gamble took over in the sec-| The Bruins had an apparent Just Dial 892-3837 . Dale Chief returned a Gem . Bathgate a nd Hall scoring in | ond period for Terry Sawchuek, | goal-nullified-at 11:20-of the sec} Kemt St., Charlottetows snd Triftite, $15.20. — oe ’: : the second... aati who faced 19 Ranger shots in| ond period when referee Art : Triflite. and ‘naif mile). | nows-sconep—__—. | ta®_opeming session. Bob Nevin | Skov ruled that John McKenzie e scored the only goal of the pe-| slapped the puck into~the net 2ist | riod when he deflected Harry | after a whistle had blown. of | Howell's siap.shot behind Saw-| Then: Pilote connected for his _ the |. chuck. : “| second goal of the season on s hot | Brit Selby tied it for the Ma- long shot partially screened. pie Lests les: rn o1 Chicago goalie. Glen, Hall, a into the second period when he | 35-year-old veteran lured out of fy ; : Z [ FIRE “le i ; f Z i el = > a = g é i : Tee ie . H z e : ‘other double, Shelby, Kyitht | pavs: $5.50, 2.19; 2.70. $11.60, wee 12:50; 6.20: : 4] RACES 4 AND 8 The quinella combination of | Cyclone Kelly (L. Kelly) 1 Free Chance ‘snd Locky Lark | Willsrd’s Choice (W. Kelly) 2 gave a return of $4.60. Jolly Dick (H. Poulton) 33 --lIrene. Mir (R. Craig) 44 Time: 2.15:3 (mile); | 1.05:3 State Rally oy Jaws learn what it’s like to b) day. Hamilton won the East later in th e second period Kelly and George Agnew, Char- | £0 * last Riders im the final. and : : den-death semi-final 24-14 and (cP ; period é uh ta cia Willard’s Choice owned by : “rai oP _Wheghetet sunetane feces tee Pe Piale i811 rma Pave: $15.00 a 420, 96.20 / . = man 2 (Wall. Pr 6:15 wor You Gectirion 3 (Ech, oo (Wharram) 1:10;°5. Chi. : , 3.50;. le . : * A 715; , . \ 5 » 3.20; 2.70. I -Cats De eal S ~ 7 |3,,Detrelt. Mahovlich 1 Hall, |Kartenbach) 16:49. Penalty — bn dlhtdhad tate am e _ (hall mile). Next racing card is on Remem- Tastee ae i, tee ; : Wesiend Fetal Bombers Win West 16-8 fat w= = Sing b0® mara ———— SATURDAY | Southern Methodist 21 Texas 1 — —— t t i g s & z z 5 i RR z 8 Jéan Ullman and Ted Harris got | puck. First period — 1.. Chica; fight. in the second period, SUMMARY Boyer 1 (D. Hull, Siecerenteet ind Terry - New York, | 6:04: 2. Boston, Orr 2 (Oliver, Marshall) | McKenzie) 9:03; 3. Boston, Mar- Penalties — Baun 13:40,|/tin 5 (Watson, Dillabough) fe : 11:31. Penalties — Orr 4:04, Mondays at 7 p.m. See the exciting films pre- sented each week om SKI- Keith Carmichael : —= -aaa + By_JIM--CRERAR— fiine— only twice, ence on each | final a ¢ 2 inst Saskatchewan |-vecchio}, 1-30; 4. Detroit. Ba . Princeton. 18 Harvard 14 FAR WEST HAMILTON (CP) — Hamilton touchdown drive___—__ | Roughriders. ‘The final starts in| gate 3 (Hampson) 11:31: 5. Cornell 28 Brows 14 | Washington 16 UCLA 3 Tiger-Cats stifled: q fourth-quat-| HOLD STATISTICAL EDGE Regina next Sunday. 0 ; 56 Columbia 14 Southern California 35 California ter rally by Montreal Alouettes} Despite heing unable to move With 15,463 fans shivering. in i i z £ Each team iabama 21 : i | Shearwater 25 Halifax -6_ the. Alouettes. struck for a pair | passes and that spelled the Georgia Tech 14 Virginia 19 Shearwater wins. sudden-death | of touchdowns in the final 15 | ference = - Georgia27 Florida. 10. | semi-final) === | minutes, =| touchdowns coming after Tennessee 28 Chattanooga 10 - Eastern Canada’ Junier But Don Sutherin, who turned | ceptions. — i E F Ye b sha. Tl i i Li j 3 pa eI. was | ; = cS ; Int Herat " onto and stretched the Maple ke WEST] 0 nt -Shanircel-10-Lemrentinn-@0 oring hae SCI, SUI ceusisastsincnenieioeleipatonse ON. 31-YARD -RUN- | Leafs. es = f 3 % Saamaniien Ah eel ce i ; -Notre Dame 4 Pittsburgh ¢ lontrea urentian - | Kempf ontreal during Eskimes, who could. produce | £2™mes. longest NHL first - period. lead when W: . Bs : : € Michigan State 56 lowa 7 ot ee ee eee, Leen move ene paar Foromere._. ote - only 157 yards against the tough | 290M. d ? a = Nebraska 24 Kansas* Canadian Juvenile - goals a converts pulled rib muscles in| Winnipeg defenders. their| Conacher scored his fourth| bound of a Dennis Hull shot just ||| |: : a p. | Seuchdpwn- from betieek sry] Sesl—all agsinat New ‘York od! as Boston's. Bothy Oxr on ie Hockey Clubs, : Organizations F i * - Célerado Montreal 27 Winnipeg 2% wimers. He also set up one| the final zame of Oklahoma 37 Kansas State 6 (Montreal wins sudden-death | touchdown—with an interception | But J. W. Locket, = ~ — — f " fi Hy = Ss . r E ¥ game since . missing 12} the. fourth quarter = miele ; - Thomas * ; ‘Ohio State 7 Indiana @ Calgary @ UBC 38 SCORE JUST TWO TDs with 2 broken arm, turned in a| swept 21 yards around the left! ; : And - an : = _ Blnenose Conferences | Hamilton touchdowns went to | Sparkling performance. In addi-| side to complete 2 §7 - U erin arries = tse Se as a SOUTHWEST ; St. Mary’s 55 Dalhousie 6 Willie Bethea..in the opening | tion . ae ; Atkansas 31 Rice 20 St. Francis X 39 Acadia 0 quarter and Ted Page on an-|7! yards im 16 carries and! Tommy: Joe: : ay Hockey P : “Texas %8 Baylor 14 | St. Dunstan's 25 “Mt. Allison 14 /other~ interception agaist | Caught. for i y layers 2 aS | ee : Coffey ught four passes for 19 yards | other Edmonton points on a : os F = ne zn a: + _ | Was_good__on 18 of 31 serials. | ps ies i a ee ; aes ee ares ste ie th. a ote Wak te | “oc ole meet « FOF ELEVEN Pts. Now at rounded passes ; scored ee ee ee ee ., 24. | out_the Hamilton scoring. * rushing for 18 Winnipeg| HAMILTON. (CP)— Don | it.” s therin, ° ee 3 Netinasl Longee Montreal's touchdowns, which | retreat ning een & Old drove to quarter leads of 10, | Sutherin cut tape off his right fi of Hamilton's 24" pints on || .f ' . rway , ... feame and S91: ankle and inspected the foot. three field goals and two S| 16 Cleveland 6 .. . | each other, were scored by Don)» fourth-quarter touchdown shd| ,-F Wlback Art Perkins plunged ee eee — | , . which was goed| Not that Sutherin was coni-|» touchdown and he had ~He . for Alouette’s fourth- : for 20 first downs. Ploen-com-| plaining in, but that right foot Hy ball ference nen” dats 37, wm Pen com |piating Jn. bt tet ah font |Ser itey-eway_oe ater ||| Personalized Service - the play and al} Pinen's attack, which yards. Tiger - Cats im to the Eastern In the dressitg room Sul : Kerbow hed trouble finding | Football” Conference final Sun-| 12° concerned f Feces Sotheete day — by demolishing Montreal | interception that got away than “It was on an end sweep and his other achiévements. somebody. came down acréss| MOVED INTO END ZONE son Tea mM down 2-14. Sutherin ‘fell 3 ei ge 'c [tate the endzone with Montreal, half °. | 1 oe ee a a Wins Fall Rally (2 =./|| ting Back and fourth across the map | #! with Motor Sport Club's second an-| they went, from Tryon to Chel-| UP . i poten for half other ruled 5 seeing car for dering the bitter weather was|an hour, sometimes i“ _ i é F Ee : ; f 1 sf i f 5 Z : | i | ng eee ee a faeneincnciisl - Te : ; | | i Hi i HW ue i 8 I il ade ih ae il & i H i 2 i ' i ie Baan an Mec MARITIME Robin d : i oF i j q a : : : ii a2 F i af 1 i i if it “i ? $ a wis mtttt) f F i fe | : fi F | B z 3 o? - : i ok ; e7f ‘ a ~ Nn if : wee a z é . i | : e Rees a? oP : i] | i i [F i i ‘t i I 38 j i >k a Fs ! : Hf ! a | ik j i 5 i ip E rH : ; the other 3 hich 2 390 a.m. start, mostly with| disconcerting Finally, at about|t 4 BENNETT CARE PEL leenses, but including reed aye bos gdh drier San Life of Canada ; i & 3 & : : F ty ‘| i iy at at A ‘31 ln ‘nel a i us ith Hin H ft —Canadians vs Black Hawks./Dorothy Orton. . ~ Saturday. Nov 12th—7: p.m—| Team 6 — Viney Simmonds, Ice 3 — D. Wonnac aoe : iecaciacaiiastieaimeis i : Ace 2 DW See | The-Gladiator- “Brn “YE Rovals [Bure LePage, Marion-Auld; Lethe) Tones, J. Shelfoon, P. Tanton vs! samy 3 9 p.m—Maple Leafs vs. Blazers.| Team 7 — Norma Scott, Molly | ¥:, Rodd. U. dios ’ om 3m — Bi } VS. Hunt, Helen Baker, Carol Tay- oo 7 oy pees B. a lees Tucnday 5:30 t0: G58 B.t.| nccom'¢ Shirley Veuist, Fog | MaCOTee™. F. Dillon, D. Hutcd- lea. —— ce session for "Hornets weir, Ev Campbell, Billie Mac- tims Drone Bitietys (2:16 35) and Aces. ednesday—6. Leod. 5 . Eddie Chief C. returned 1.99 ond Blades vs. Comets: 7.15 to Spares: Jane Irwin, Adele eo 5 _ oo ag age tome in the exactor. Pullewinn . S _ az the Moréside, Bernie Flinn, Freda vs_Dr.MacDonald;-M. Wigging- Tine Sc ; ~ .._. | MacLellan, Phil Drysdale. Char- ton, L. Bagnall Dr. L. *Mac- E le ye Kandy Kid one intrepid coaches in the Bantam division: |\ 16 McKean, Norma Simson. * (2:45), Squaking Squaw (2.14 re pair from Chariot- Rear avir” meomv te, Maken, Nome gwar (Sty, 19) Sterar ee Ta Boh | Demag wre v., |Myrtle MacLeod. Ruth Curtis,/ j-.° _ fr. Gallant. Dr. Kel- my Gibb (2:4 25), = eee | Flo ; Coppere--iven Mf, |Rowent Bartlett, Helen Mathe- | ty. 5 Giddings, K. Thomson vs ger ap 45) and Chuck Hornets—Dr. Ray Granj: Mo- ; hawks—Wilbur Andrew; indiané 5. Eve Mcleod. Charlotte | Cameron, C. Campbell. M a —Garne' Steele: and Biades— /S*©vens. MacFadyen, Dr. D. MacDonald. |cioy of Mead Resk. PEL checked im for tunch. albeit Richard (Ford Fairlane) 130, 7. : Robertson. ¢ all ‘ s Sa k i S 2 Pp t i aie sig "715 f z i i a? p FE : z i 3 7 i az 3 r rt k : FREE TRIP Stedmans are proud te announce thet Mr. Brian Lewis <3 has been appointed manager of their sporting de. FOR TWO tact Miy- Laws tne: bse: “Seudited “eam ames coe : for. the past 12 years on P.E.1. Parents can now relax, they can send their children te” Stedmans and knew that they will be fitted im the safest hockey equipment. Brian will give all the children the attention they need in buying the proper ‘equipment. : r : 3 ak z i ¥ f Rye ; 3 3 3 ae aye : j F rey i “ii i 453 RE iM lt sf Fe 53 i 3 & ~ ® 3 § F ? i E S : ze i: MecClintiek [Secleck draw = _Ice 2 — A. Ballem. J. Square- | roined . = ne ae some player ‘Team T a Fran Boyles. Dodi" briggs Jr., P. Perry, M. MeLean dash caret 9 3 nine- “ Alter an hour's pause they changes in the Midget:Juvepile | Gormley, Eileen Woodruff, Be-| ys M Bell, B. Acorn, B. Cfoc Saturday Facing program | set off again, filled with fresh | 2°; DesRoches division — Doh Cartnichaet —|¥etley__MacPherson. ett, .R. MacKenzie.::.. Phase te aie hope and encouragement from | =) ™ 9. Murphy, Transferred from. Blazers to| Team 2— Marian Garrett. Kay) * Ice 3 — A. Llewellyn, K- Dal {5.55 cosa Sumy Key inthe organizers who pushed B-u.ns: These players have been. |Huzhes. Gail Wellner, Ginny | zie, D. Kilpatrick, B. Hills |) Ey 2:13.25 and Hori-| bundle of papers and — adted to he following- teams— | Kays. = _ 3. }'tom: vs D. O’Rourke, I. MacKin- in 2:14 25 and 2:15 1-5. » | through the window and "Bill Macintyre to Rangers: Pat| Team 3 — Barbara McCérdy, | non, D, Rogers, B. Sterns. 3 Other winners were Angus L. | to get going. This second “Gztfin —Panl Carmichael to|Joan Stérns, Mrs. Herman Con-| Ice 4 — B. Dillon, W. Redden, eae fj 13 Maple Leafs: Bobby Jewell—to | nelly. Kathryn Ford. , B. Stevenson, J. Farqubarsen |). Trwe g Sen Mathes to Team 4 ~, Dose Sout, Devie| vs 3.8 a Se, SS neni oe Trophies will be presented at} ; Winston Wi ; : .. ; . J. Anderson. ‘ eo : revealed by reference Wings "Dentic Dowting to|Bubles : | lee 5 — HR. Carruthers. a | the first race, ériver| mumbers and sich insructions| the ext chub mesting, which Dale Murphy has been) Team 5 — Betty Bryenton, Jones. S Willis; A. MacNeill vs | le Belliveau of Moncton was/as “cross four bridges in the | Will take in Crapaud ac of the hand eae Acorn. Peggy Sullivan, | Dr. Giddings. L. Turner, Bud | 5@SPended for 10 days for in-j next 1.2 miles” which had some} Curt 5 MacLeod. : = ts place of Tom Handregas. | Lorna MacDonald, G. Lord. terterence. ~~ | people driving round ? oman - - en eh pe ~ 4 ~ : . . : 4 ae = ee eee te , : é soe ser? rd ie eee : £ q : 7 eff z i : Fe Faz : i i Fs & e g i ' FE BOEEUADS || , VARIETY DEPARTMENT STORE > F rE , roan - . . . i A ° : ‘ a See ete eee ae oe