A i AC ety aaa ieee ® ! 10 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon., Oct. 4, 1965. HELE £ 3.30; 2.40. $4.30, 3.00, 2.90; 4.50, jwhich gave O'Leary an 87 is a. winner but only one will left Montreal in third place is candidate DAVID MacDONALD with the HON. ALVIN. HAMILTON, Wallard’s Ohoice, Those, ho 4.50: 12.10. : jlead. The game was a elif f \reacly he Ste which mt oe the EFC standings with four MP for Qu’Appelle, Saskatchewan who as Minister of Northern Affairs end une: Beiimies bee hem Co ASHES § AND © [tercepted a. Handrahan pase. on | UROmniiMy 18 tid case. |wing 18 10: Maria: The Argos’ t0: and Agriculture, introduced the Roads to Resources program, the ARDA (D. eill) 11 | tercepted , The third and seventh dashes Sumas: Tae Tek ae ius toc V (l. Hennessey) 23 | porihagre a ae ace commasid of Wikk’s Aas. para 0: in ~ = with Program and began the wheat sales to China and Russia. A Bay gave a return of 918.80 and | HWWY Celle C 0G. Chappel) (Se ioe haar with lees [atey Pocanite Dhiot'sad eeelmummlied ewan si Also in attendance will be SENATOR 0. PHILLIPS & HON. GEORGE than three minutes remaining. Lady Lou going in that order and T.we Alouettes touchdowns ‘DEWAR, Minister of Education and MR. ROBERT GRINDLAY, M. L. A. « > aa ee eadivates Shana na cyanea + : . ae . ie aints Varsity Gridsters i SDHS Gridsters | a : . i ; id ; Throttle Sside | ra iger By CHRIS ANNETT despite rumors that several Dal quarter set the Tigers up in bus- | be set to go next weekend. Play. Saint Dunstans High School TDs were converted but Weath- St. Dunstan's shocked Dal-| first string players were injur-| iness in the Sainte end of the | ing a and rougii but gridsters began their 1965-66 In- erbie kicked for a single. housie Tigers with a 25 point | ed they suddenly appeared into| grid but here the defensive clean brand of bell, the locals terscholastic ‘A’ title defen e on Things followed much the firet half behind the masterful | the offensive. However the| squad led by the hardnosed lost only 55 yards in penalties the right foot Saturday as they same pattern in the second half play of the offense and a rug-| Saints’ relatively small defen-| Dave Morton, Bob Driscoll, | during the match while the throttled Summerside High 45-9 as MacDonald again started the ged defense took over in the sec-| sive line tripped yp a pair of | Steinburg and Connelly held the | Nove Scotians offset their total Saturday afternoon Although scoring with a major. The fourth) ond half, only two | huge Dathousie guards and com-} Tigers at bay. Dai had a first | offense of 136 yerds with 145 Summerside opened the scoring quarter belonged to Affleck as = vee nee the vaunted | and ten situation on the one yards in penalties. The SDU in the game at the local camp- he crossed the Summerside 25-2 in a Bluenose confer- ground game led by Bili| yard line and even failed to — had a a total us with a touchdown by David. goal line twice w runs of 10 and | game played on Studley | Stanish and Paul Socsick. score from here ab the rugged | of cee ees. one Johnson early in the first quar- 20 yards and Harvey Trainor | Field in Halifax Saturday after-| Helped ‘by more Dal penal-'| Saints repulsed them for three and Seta a 7% _ter the locals completely domin-, converted twice. | Doon. ties McAleer mixed his passing | euccesive plays. The only Dal ee meet the Sainte Fated the match yey dee about ond defense | Saint Dunstan's won the open- = running game } angen score of the game came _ <b te leek Ge tee tee Lae by nt ein eahing of oan unit eset a heads up) ee tere quarter, the wind at his up Griffith behind the | in an exhibition game and the Billy Weatherbie and running of game. Ronnie Campbell spark-| recovered an SDU fumble but | Dack unlimbered another per- Spo goal line. a two Mea the mn Dennis Affleck and Sandy Mae- ed this unit as he was in on a an interception by alert safety- | fect TD pass, -——» Griffith | The Saints suffered a great). rx . 7 oS Donald the Saints stormed back high percentage of tackles and man Vince Mulligan quashed one | Who managed to onto the | many small injuries in the bit- |“ "~°- to recor’ seven unanswered Set up at least soe Tae Me dar} of Dats two scoring threats in -— on Ss op terly fought contest but ac- 2 TDs. Hard running MacDonald, red the ball loose: trom the} the lnfery Ged content. Two time there \ cording to coach Ed Montague Juvs, hands of the Summerside quar-| ”: plays later C.Y. MacDonald rip- was no mistake about | were serious and all players will a rookie, got things going f0F ‘Yerback and ran the ball to the! ped through a hole in the mid-| the convert attempt and the ” T Ga the Saints as he tore 10 yards'10 yard line paving the way for. dies of the Dal line and ram- | Saints held # 19-0 lead. e wo mes through the middle to score the Affleck's third majer. bled 68 yards until he was pull-| | Keeping to the ground in the) Goya grig High MONCTON (CP) first of his two tallys and this Although there were many, ed down from behind by Dats | latter, part of the second quar. double header ie counter was closely followed by penalties called in the game! outstanding defensive end| ‘et, the Saints fought their way ° : = — *? I, he one Afflecks first of three scores, a|they were mostly as a result of | George Marcou. Three plays and | down the field again behind the Whips MRHS manne: Wp eee. benign beets: ie sae rere around jinexperience (ie offsides ete.)| /' = Ded leter oon Phares Egy Nand wre : Morttinee Rehm arte right end. Donnie Conners coun-|as evidenced by the scoring wiggled — ; walloped tered next for th : about a ton of Dai tines- | Morton who were opposing «| GOURIS High ' ocd ton sande fon tt as fe|plays the SDU squad had &/ “pouglas Hill (left) \Charlot- Golé and Winter Club. Satur- shown presenting the trophy |qen to put the Saints oa the | Dal line averaging in| Mooiague Regional Hige Sse | jrredericton took the best-of and quarterback: Weatherbleland th ; , while R.D, MacKinnon, chair | gcoreboard. Griffiths convert | the vicinity “of. 225 pounds per | 40-0 at Souris on Saturday in 82 | three playoffs after dropping the e running backs had plen- tetown took top honors in the day. Pius Smith (second from 3, of the Legion sports : ; : man. The drive was cumulated ‘A’ — football | serie ned at Montague last sneaked over for thé fourth TD ty of opportunity to bit their annual “Legion golf tourna- jeft) president of the provi comniltee Thae wes a low net | nnet wee blocked. when Griffith swept to the left | match. Gus Clinton and Gerard |Srersa of the first half, None of the!holes. | ment’ staged at the Belvedere cial Legion command, {8 tournament. one peo ag poi rec and barrelied his way into the Golan spearheaded the ~— ee end zone. McAleer elected to go Souris running game batted up, the Tisere running | othe ir for the conversion, | two touchdowns apiece walle! Helifax Royals | h li Ie ~) ry. heen . “tv bat aod | ok at lest, proved pe rh he i Chtcain ri Ng aces Down Tignish ree-ror- _ | MarDDonald' MacAleer went | aaken up on the play an ent er cee Whip , | Ken: Hubley had a touchdown | DEFENSE STARS The Souris aggregation re-| HararAX (CP) — Halifex e a O’Leary Regional High “‘Tro- e nullified on a perfect McAleer | The second half of the game | lied mainly on a strong running | Royals won the Maritime midget _,, jans’, down 7-0 at half time, strike when he was too deep | belonged to the defense. The | game and a rugged defense rem} baseball championship here Sun- riving ar wearet Dee Se fore 8 oO. oO Onig i eae ee bee ae -en | Caen, sees See se Se eee Se ee ee | ae ee 8 ee wees og victory over Tignish High in the | m no mistake on the next play | Stound possession game | fensive throughout | Charlottetown. sinew? when Griffith plunged straight | 20d it proved tremendously contest. Penalties played victory gave Halifax — Am Castle, reined by Don | Walter Kelly Bunbury; Echo — ce SO eee ee | They're off and running at 8 reachiig the three quarter pole,| tough the: middie for his first | cessful for: when they were Wile part in the game as ‘ip tana series two MacNeill, emerged the lone | Ridge Eddy owned by George | cue series. o'clock sharp tonight on the local|Rold Debby could be just bold| gf two touchdowns. The score | forced to kick the defense man- | Souris had 20 yards stepped off | games to noné. Royals won the double dash winner at Char- | Caillbeck, Summerside. inated OVA! as the Charlottetown Driv-| snough to take it if Thunder Girl then 12-0 with less than 10| aged to hold the fort. against them while Montague | opened 13-1 last week in Char. Notte Ta Park Sat- y f Although O'Leary dominated ing park is the scene of a nine wes 5 Devine Pays: $730, 2.60,2.40; 250, |tne first half offensively, Tignish |gash card featuring a tree-for.|doesn't come on like a streak of| minutes gone in the game and} A blocked punt in the third | lost 40 yards. lottetown. arday night. 2.20; 2.60. $9.20 2.30, 2.10; 2.40, : . de- | The seeoerdd dnueetisie sa © | capitalizing on an O'Leary de- |all on dashes four and eight. lightning in the stretch. oidag Wh iedi teas) | DAS 6 hos fensive lapse, hit half back Joe | ‘The fall program, which is ® a hass for his four Chevrie with a twenty-nine yard |now underway, usually features iy iz a ; ¥ ck bie : od competitors | RaMiomatic (F. Maclsaac) 3 1 ass and run play. Chevrie’s |some exceptional payoffs at the | Al ' 5 aa and chalked. up the night's best | Lucky Lark (W. Henderson) 1 5 |P ne ae \poritbatuel aud Ghiy peanrem, a ‘Montrea Ss f.. time of 2.12:2. His firet mile| Jolly May ‘A. Pineau) 23 | Convert was good a me isembled by Classifier Frank ' was a 213:2 effort. | Adam's Tom (f. Paimer) § 2 | at halftime read 70 for Tignish. heren, promisee to be 0 ex- Wh T Be Triflite took care of the night's | Ida Bullong (®. MacDonald) 4 6 | Early in the second ‘half Jerry | orion, oronto | ee ow Gare tee Blew daaad Grand Kal pale C. Mi ih clay whieh ce Tignish oo This nine dash card — four : : “per ' a ) . single, ' — et ie pee, mai |stats ner nen) MONTREAL CP) — Mow O'LEARY REGIONAL HIGH SCHOOL Ridge Eddy took turns at. head- | Fsiherman's “Luck (C. twenty three yard pass and run competitions for win positions|:namselves of an Eastern Foot ‘ a ~ ing the parade in dashes two pel) 88 play from O'Malley to flanker | will be just as fierce as ever. ball Conference playoff spot Sun- : oe Lect’ Gil Gargoma ie Gees ea team” uaa we Olt lege tailoa OMtalley on ax {hie oad alga ail cOommetag Sey ee we cae MONDAY: OCTOBER 4th 8.30 P.M. seven and Chuck H., and Asket | ford Sherren, Charlottetown; jother fine defensive play drop- |five spry free-for-allers. These| Toronto Argonauts pee : cag f. shared honors in races five Lucky Lark owned by J.8. Big-|ed the Tignish ball carrier in ee yee oe Morea ne ne gamma ia : ee mine. gar, Charlottetown. his own end zone late in the |*¢Y, Hi vay. J . Prince County Conserv: ; Associa presents its -getting Best pay of the night Pays: $7.90, 4.50, 2.60; 6.40, |third period for a safety touch |mond's Buddy. Any, one of these! Sunday's win on a muddy field The iy ative ton, ts:its young Al Collicutt and Nick Bruvels |these predicted to be the gre harness racing ¢ Chet Lynn Roya (J Chappel) +h were partictiarty citective for fastest, dashes of the evening Abed oo er eggs tonight at Charlottetown Doing : a5 | O'Leary. Sa rach quick warves|iné quarter and another ia the EVERYONE WELCOME Park with another fine Tome: 220:%; 200:2 | . For “Tignish: Joe Chovrie was |S lite, Dx. Desmis, Herbert,|eu gaia. oa DAVID MacDONALD = q : $3. 10, 2.10; 2.10, |\a standout on lense “7 , > foe time te ceeine men. Stert-| 9.29;"2.2 4.00 (win only). |defense while Jimmy Chevrie ETe® Chance, Poplar Eden, Ichi| For Montreal, fulibeck J. W. Am Castle owned by C.D. |was quite effective on defense. |" aces iwo and six which have|L°Cket enchanced. hie position | @ @ wriews cc Jenikins, Southport. O'Leary is coached by John gil classes eight horses —-| im the Basten scoring race with acu aaa DASHES 5 AND 9 Greer and David Harper is his promises to be the hardest events/two touchdowns and 48 points, ‘ateway Senator (C. Wool- Asket (R. Amnnear) 31/counterpart in Tignish. The |from which to pick a winner and ‘ @ ; @ ) while quarterback Bernie Fa- True H ane 2! chuck_H (6. Stead) 1 4/game was handled by George |these events prorhise to be thrill-| s Shadvelale Tenet mld) 3! Dennis Herbert (E. Farguson) |Chevrie, ‘referee in chief and |ers in the stretch. __|loney and defensive halfback Sion ease S| ne scencopan 32 Ee Sees aa | una ee, et eae . Donald) g| Charming Jess: = ’ dr 7 i Bold Dove (ee mvin) "7 | Doctor Alex (D. MacNeill) 6 dr Hill Captures Saint Dunstan‘s University A Invitation — ea Times:2.14:2; 2.14:1, US Grand Prix eR ot nm invi oO +5 THe owed ty Lore Bark, | seat OvRed bY IA. Aoneae,| > craNG. £TIX | Adiditional.Night. Course _ sees pe ene d wa 312.20/ 56.0, 4.80; 2.99, | Sid. Stead’ Charlottetown. England's Graham Hill won tis | SOCIAL ANTHROPOLOGY will be offered by T 1 Th By { 420; 7.60. POND | | Pays: $9.40, 6.90, 2.60; 6.20, | second Grand Prix of the United Jean Halliday MacKay, PhD. This course will con-|. 10. ane eopie DASHES 2 AND 6 2.40; 2.40. $4.60 5.40;-4.80. __| States in as many years Sunday | sist of a comparative study-of human societies, in- — : me Sats tans es es be peg coe tes one ‘eluding the concept of culture, culture and: personality ‘ Mi Miss Jo 30 (C. sacle): +3 Toronto Leafs of the US. — development and culture and change. It will study Of : Nimble Knight (S. 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