one .. . i Ti-Cats Eclggef. g Riders Ups You .-z'”- t ”V4:d-J'R ”..:.l;,..u.;-..m e . s !ipGIsh&bnCC?,h.K-31.137 New York And "M Detroit Win ..l:-.:'-:-.::".l'.'-:.::-3.-'. NEW! YORK (AP)-Dean Prea- tice and cannula Ham with two goals apiece powered the New York Kaolin to I I-1 victory over Chicago Black Hawks in I rough National Hockey League game featured by three tights Isassnztll crows. E 2:5 iiiiil kill? i Sign lennesy - Ihst pas-lldi 1. New York. W Geddmmel . CV 00. In iCroi& GI(Ry) i8:N. F ”es: U3.- uy :32. Mlckoti 2:54. Fontinah 4:3. Evans I114, Maior lazol Pi- v snmu. lam n M,-anon saute idd & Clhlll CBEDII Ml- G'"""' hrIeceIdu:oL susssi s N York red to in ' "' u:":pe:;'n:"p:',.:j"w"h 'f."mf,m Bathgats ti-mile-c. Popeias) ad Henry emu" on PW. 4:10; t.ChicIa.NestereokotLlt- Phys N" York "dd mm tester .lJIdsIy)I:aI; 5.Ncw more.in the second Derlod with Ymt 5"” tP"'"" Gmwy, Eric Nestereisko caging the lone ":51; I N” Yolk Pram" tnatbgatle. Fontinwo) i7:il; 'I. I001 IIWWIV 1- lb New York, Popein 19:15. Penal- ties: eaten inaio Neslerenko also limited in two ml)ol'N 9:15. 'I:::ti1aort 13:: gg of the fights. reeeicing flve-inin- mu 18:21. ute misconduct penalties after period; sc I-1 ; N . scuffiing with the llangcrs' Andy 0 M 0” i ..:e.E.Et-. i E 2' ". .52- E iiE.; I '1. Eggs- E8 oh I league games will put 'l'icIts ho - l V V ' V g " yond reach of the Ala and Riders. :7 I I I ' grateily K lhos Angeiu' Qsllaessrn-101,523 tIIIldt1- fident for their clash with the last-place Argonauts at 'l'oroato.. dropped I 31-23 decision before I .. Until their proposed new 50.-. home games in two parks-4weck- , Third 000 seat ball park in Chavez Ra- day games in small Wrigley Pgn.hl”: Ne”e,,nh, mum, The Riders. probably over-cor ' QUU':Ui:U-U : UUUQU hen-derson & cutimore vine is completed sometime in Field and night. holiday and Bg(hg.te in the nu,” perm much ixonduc F mu” 1 m u.ooo4h 1959, the Los Angeles Dodgers week-end games. in commodlous gm Lou panting, in mg umdy mug; i5;5n;t l' on :.n'?wllfenMm”-3'” 3.1”! you an: will play their National League Los Anaeles Coliseum. For incurring two rnaior penIi- y," f - - lies in I guns, Neaternko was Hill 6 6 4-K 1 'u, gen; 0 l ,1 given an automatic misconduct Worsley 9 s I5-21 " ' at M 0 Rum DETROIT lAPt-Alter hsiaig three straight Ituia on tbek home Ice. the Detroit Red Wings won hen for the fin than this :30: buy iieatiru lIs.t,-'phlIcI Tor- . Stuldw t. SUMMARY - First period: 1. Detroit. Kelly (Howe, Deivecchio) 7:14. Penal- ties Duff 7:04. Reatlne 14:44. Beeoed period: soor-hag: None. Penalty: -Arbour 2:25. 1. Detroit. CDeI Dclvecchio) 3:13; 3. penalty and waI elected from the game. The other N-Iwi involved New York's Jack Evans and Ivan Cusheilln of Chicago in the open lag period. Both playcn were handed major penalties. Bathgate tipped in the Rangers third goal early in the gecond period before Nestcrenko averted the Iliutout for Chicago. Henry's second goal. coming with the Hawks shorthandecl. put the Rangers ahead 4-i. Prentice notched his second 1811! late in tha period on I screen shot and Larry Popein col- lected the final marker on 'I breakway with '45 seconds left in the Period. Popein's goal came when the New Yorkers were Ihorthandcd. me win boosted Detroit from 1 . (:2f5f5 .lhI1Cl l:2(:i'iS5 fl Fight To Tie line of defenders. Eackfilders Ronnie M.IcDougali and Leonard Stuli carried the bulk of the Q.S.S. attack in the second half. and Stuli reeled off several long gains when the hall came his way. The sharp tackling of Ray Malone was also I feature of the last 30 minutes of the hard - fought game. Flying-Quarter Billy MacMlllIll and inside-half Doinie MacAus- land did most of the running for Queen Charlotte. and Dave Rog- ers played I good game It . I Football Union Kitchene -Water loo Dutchmen moved into second place behind the leading London A , Lords with I 28-8 victory over - Sarnia Golden Bears in the only gae. . And in the Senior lntercollegt i ate Football Union University 0': Western Ontario took command 0 f ' V FOR l'llE itiiAiiIi RESPONSE to our lultli annual The opening same of I bests over University of Tomato while of-fiv. series for the City Inter- . scholastic Rugby title pmduced I scorless tie as Queen S uare and Queen Charlotte High am- mered away for sixty minutes ' Saturday afternoon without chalk- ' lng up a single point. The game was played under ideal weather conditions and drew I good-sized turnout of fans including students at both schools and I sprinkling oi old- time ruggcr enthusiasts. - Dr. second place McGili Redmea c r u s h c d defending champion Queen's 33-6 at Montreal. All TOOK EARLY LEAD The All. underdogs against the Ticats, gave the odds - makers some ' moments as they piled up I 15-0 lead midway through the I cc and quarter. Tigsi-Cats sticking mostly to I ground attack. chewed away at the Ala and won the thriller with their final-quarter rally. (Dliieen. Tomato. Barry Cullen (Puiford, Morrison) 5:06: 4. Detroit, Uli- nsan (Howe. Wilson) 1725. Pan- alties: Daa 5:54, Reoume 14:27. At!!! 13:44. Funk Jen” W" the "rent scrum half. Fiankie Dow was one I I-who. u. with bi. m C N -Mei will Ind H” P'""”' o'C'u' PRESSED of their rwre agregslvg forward; kmnh ge?' provided the one-two punch ill lb! The black and gold boys from F-onwmg are the lineups: Red 7. 31"! Del Ind Noljm Mouenef adv”. page,-.0, pg Queen Charlotte moved to the at- . .g - g Unm” 9'05 Cldlld NI Wit loll in the H,” unftef. . . ()1 BEN SQUARE. Brian Mir of m '6" "I the first late ti lift” "32; h"""'ed"'31 (;P0!""gl ls. Frank Callaghan. R. MacKin- ht 53:, C”uuiI;"3.:u'f:, 90 an After Avnluslstone kicked I " " ” ' emm ' 9 9" ' non. Eu one lla es. Colin Mae " ' i e to make it 8-0. Weill Wiv- ing chamrpioris inside their own ,,,,,,,,,,, "Wk,,,, VP...” 3...," "M H - I DAR-E5-SALAAM. rlansaayiiu isiiginc liuuuinu defenders for . first is minutes of the half. but Arsenuul, ,-,ed,,,, 3",”. PM m" M; mlfm:.P”:',"Pl;:; tReutsrI) - An ta-naisci zsooo .. noyml touchdown play. all! they were unable to muster I scoring play. Queen Square came to life late in the first half and were press- ing the Queen Charlotte 25 when the hall ended. At this stage of the game. the heavier Queen Square scrum had an advantage tCaptaln). Ray Malone, Emmett Beagan. Leonard Stuli. Co nolly Allan MacDonald. UEEN CllAIt.la0'i"ilE - 00: David Ive; Scantlebury. Dow. Lea. Matheson Frizzcii John Curtis David Rogers, Billy Mac- Millantcapiaint. Kelly. Don Mac- Steve Terry sawclsuk nurses this slea- dar load It: almost 40 minutes h his finest performance since no Played dIspitI'I lnuriitdi lip nit sdfared when he was hit by Tod Sloan's rlsais Ihot in the tint psrion sol turningto the Detroit team. as ,'f,””''' V” WW” ”' Kb” Bewlay made good on the con- arts and that was it for the All. with less man six minutes re- maining in the first half. Gilchrist broke through centre. pikced tip steam and gaiioped for I I1-yard iiouchdown. After I scoreless third quarter. Gilchrist ciirnand nun lllzclsloll ls. . . EVERY lliliciili . . . y t in the heelwti Aus-land, Bowness, Freddie curl DeI'gIve Detroit a brief so with t-000 Nd Ind men - si. in push win his second v - 3990"” W"-F . its Sterling MacFadyen. lead. Cullen offsetting it It szos "0 W in the Wm "WI! 0' giicnaowyln of the afternoon with Y L W T P E i Queen Squlrl dominated the d .3, mm ..,m,. Kh n ill. was weiditod against 50." dun min”, mum”, play in the second half and mov- ugmn ,i,co,.d H, in,u,.,,c. ids gt-andabt, the Au 8.”. onnhnk ,3, en. IdtodtIQucenGtIrlotteh-yam He hit h g.1”ha,.nuga.,” hhvdJhthdlmtIl'iI"".dhomwuehd;”n..da.d. g - line on three different occasions, '9 I9 of mi, u... W" bu. who 5... ill dllnilld ii-IN!!! hit! 11 195'! unu. u 9.. when M. ;n,mp;.4 I H ' ' -W--PM R k I L'f it - W mm mm at mu m--------- will he continued-Monda -Tuestia -Wedneslla - , OC 9' S I 9 won only one of five games. The new MI then accepted I on . 15.,-srd three - pointer with Wings had I 34-29 shooting curved sword djiauice. I signet wont W. mum" "m.w" h , ' MONTREAL (CF) e- High- e in the qsirited cmteet. r-ins used by & Inoutora Ind I Maritime League give rims on decision. lights of Maurice (Rocket) Ri- to Howe minted on two ” Folded Sunday chsrd's National Hockey League scoring: . Goal No. 1: Nov. 8. 1942. It ofdsegaels. In Iskiitioatotaktag double turns for I while, Howe also played defence in the third 49th hnam. Tiger-Cats. unINI to muster I pass offence. gained I total of 301 yards. 20! on the ground. The Ala smgggs sec ained SM yards-191 through the 5 st u Tdiip) reury 3' New York; 9:ii of second period: Period arnr. Rd” W” hm” om Among mo" M” mend” air with 12 of 24 pass comple- fi;,e.uLn si:lm.ime,:: si:?::yA':: opposition goalie, Steve Businaki Wm ' Marx "nmu"BA:1::ha:g':h mm" tions. Ticats were good only Q nu, Hod", League hu mdedg of New York Rangers. s--"-'m'rr Igmgnoydg tour pass completions ll 14 It- 2 11. um,” me mmunnd Wm. Goal Na. loo: Dec. 29. 1946. at M I h H Id Ur tempts for M yards. :'";1s"0'" the Wine Saturdarl ””""lf.”3 11333 t'M'l"k””KP'””d3 ""3 aug '"' iversity stuaw'pl.edseu to serve cwlrm” L53" - t ummerside. P.E.l. team. "9995 0" K09 9- e "Bill I ' Ill ONE” "7 "9 - 3 other teams in the ngwly.f0nned or Chicago Black Hawks. vQrdld In me I'm” wmmwny "d "V Canadian quarterback who hasn't i - ' circuit we A h .i, Ch lott Go I No. no: .1 .15, ms. t "”” ”' mm had too many opportunities, to own. Ind" aalriiuefsi andarNei:l Montamnl; 19:04 olnthird period: Nfld. Doath W N” '0 5"” "5 shine in his tour years with To . 3 ' castle in New Brunswick. iopposiiinn goalie. sugar Jim W” w h M” ronto Argonauts. came through HOHIS Tweds i Mr. Scott said Lorne iicnnes-. Henry of Chicago Black Hawks. 31-. Jomg-gy NM, (cm .. A '"'''':H" mlknkh '11 u” with I flIwlIIl pcforrnsnee M . say. the Summersitie w0kesman.: Gmil No. .100: Nov. 3, 1951. It supnm. com-g jury sum-dg, pl," Q3 '1: .wm'beu:”'lg lead the lIIt-piIoI dish tI III or . y . gave no reaisori for the with-jhlontrcal: 3:05 of third period: dtlwal. But an official "soured; nppnsiiion goalie. Terry Sawchssk Illecli Sumrncrslde was frllzlti-l.,i.ncm.u Rm wing, ;3m'ctl":g' biothe calibre of the. Goal No. :24: Equaliing NHL ”" 5'13" '""'""M” record of the isle Nels Stewart tag team rt-raters last week in, Mnntreal Mlmom. found George Tucker guilty of I reduced charge of manslaughter in connection with the July 1 shooting death of his neighbor. William Carter. bring ht their wake. - SUEDE JACKETS now its SUBURBAN coils we W16 WHITE sllllirs on .. , Oct, 28, tn. ' and dig y, LONDON fR2tl(C'I) - AHI& summtmd had 1 y . I g e Jury re ur I ver c I qumed an :mern"c';"":,:;m,';; 1992. at Tm-onto. 17.07 or first in "em, 31;, pa", dyemm-.m, gears: .lones.14.Wllo Ihtlled I from .prrind. opposition goalie. Harry iled. Mr. st-on said the other '”"5"'”' 9' "'"f''" "we "3"" learns were still anxious to play ("ml .N0' 325' Breaking Ne" Why W "M" the m,”em.Stcwarts record: No. 8. i952. at m,,,.,. lvlnntrenl; 10301 of second pe- g,,mm(.,.sm,-, W i , h d I. 3 w H rind. opposition goalie. Al Rollins leaves the Maritime: without "f Ch'”"m Bhck H"'k5- unior hockey. i Goal No. 400: Doc. iii. 1954. It First team to withdraw was. ('hi9""1"l 4305 0' ""75 P9l'i0di OP- xlnncmn, but the breach was rmsitinn goalie. Al Rollins of Chi quickly filled by Newcastle nnelw-mzn Black Hawks. Haihurot who had been looking; Goal N0. 5010: Oct. l9, i957. If prising wia sad prevent the lid- ersfromtakin using insulting wonis Iall behav- W- A P0591"! ll” As-soI,witkthrceltnptlrtanot dressed hecaiissol isiitrlss. Plind only Ievcn AIIIUICIII wiisIcoIchitaniaPsoIielteoIr- terbaek Freddy Wyatt! on ill itch and tackle lain Danica was forced out by,flit MIC III ndu;.n..u three and recommended leniency. Ben- terlce will be passed Tuesday. Tumr. 67. was charged with murder after he surnrnoned RCMP to the scene of the shoot- ing at nearly P gal Corn Road. Tucker said day the II- ial shot was fired accidentally when the vidrn tried in wren I shotgun from his hands as Tucker eaned in CIrtoo's bedroom win- aad pointed the gun after for Sunday but it never material- new heinsisited the Queen and made I "hidtly offensive" redareuce to Prince Philip. Jones told the coins: "l most have been drunk.” goo. 3'rot TOUOIPIANT for n l ue to replace the do Montreal; is-52 of first period: i --c aim. s pirnitive wstsi-.cu-n tuaaaseas ass , i ' i handed. ow Brunswick Norlth opposition goalie. Glen Hall. Chi- L339 '"" "' W "m " ins pin-1.1: iouaalaieuan snow noaiobnw IOU linens vs: 8.50 . Shore circuit. ('32:) Black Hawks. 3; gunned "rue, mu 1'. mm above the Arctic Circle. CC 101'! if Q! X IQQQWI 4 .i i951r9?ni:tmC4?”;ngzpfim svaeao ytlll Lees II I 6 mM E msrflarcifu Iona . , his wife had been drinking with Carter. A ensued when Tucker IIkId Carter not to iring house Ancli-i: PARKA3 '11” l l ""'” SPO RT COATS Iii ztgl WIEEDS V : . i stars?-l 355: g oil i . or iisality rail i 3 it :3! ri:?' i ii i it ii 5 I i