if Page 6 ;7mm Fredericton Capitols 3-2 FREDERICTON (CPI -- Mone- tnn Hawks strengthened their third place standing in the Atlantic Coast Senior Hockey League by edging Frcdeiictun Capitals 3-2 in a closely fought fixture Tuesday night. Hawks emerged one point below the second place Caps. who in turn are only a single point behind the leading Amherst Ramblers, who lost a 5-2 dccisiun to Chai- Inttctnun. Ray Lacroix made Moncton in the first period and the second endcrl 2-1 after Yvo-i lfoulc gave Hawks a 2-0 lead be- fore Bob Lcgcr opened the Fred- ericton scoring. Dnrringioii roiintcrl for Moiictnii in the last session and Doug Howey tallied for Caps it 1-0 for Innciips - Moll.-inn, (,'oil. Picl-riiliii. dc” la...-1-, )1.-, ,l R'IiIlYI(l)II. Wcritci. jtilL,1rl;,iilin. .'nrxt'al(I:'. Lat-roi.x Ilirschlclil. Rliiifix, Lcclati. Bou- nnss, l)enirliLlli. Dorrin;Zl"". H”Ui”v Nnriiinn, Bropliy, Moore, 'EiFEiioecision siioiiiy On Sale Of Athletics PHIL.ADEi.'PH1.t. t.-KP) -. The eight-man Phlladr-lpliia syiidica.e seeking to iJui'i-hase PIlliadeIpi1l1i'S Athletics siiould learn Thursday it its bid has succeeded or failed. President Will Harridge of the American League announced Tucs- day that club 0l'.'llPl'S will meet at the Waldorf-Astoila hotel in New York at. 10:30 am. to consider the sale of the Philadelphia club stock. Roy Mack. representing his fam- ily in the sale, presumably will ask the league to approve the sale of the franchise to the prominent Philarlelphians .iiist. what. will happen at the lcazue meeting Thursday. not even lg phlladeiphia lawyer was pre- pared to sail- SIT AND WUT Sevrral of the liwiri-s iiivolvei in a proposed sale of the A's to an eight-man Philadelphia syn- dicate-aiid they outnumbered the would-be ounci'.sAsaid they dont know what to think The. coiilract of sale iii signed. 'l"1w piirchaae monry in a midtown hank. so thcy 503'- Is in escrow so they Sal'- Nobody doubts all this is true. hiii the .stor:."s complexion has changed so often that observers arr bpglnnmg to it-oiicler if they can tell black from while even when they see. it. The latest rumor, fresh in from F.alt.imorc. said again headed toward Kaiis:-is Sports editor .lcs.sc A Llntliiciim of the Baltimore . day that to be backing out of the deal sell the A's franchise to an eight- Th? "'"E'TdEL. ctonwhawks Defeat that the A's lllel City. "Roy Mack is reported to Wednesday. ()cltl." 2T.v 1950 The Prince Edward Islanders. displaying the great ability that Is- land teams have been known lor in the past, broke into the win col- umn of the newly formed ACSHL last night as they became the first , - . , team to defeat the Amherst l F'”d"”Cm"' GWL L”'l5' dei Ramblers this season with a 5-2 il9"”- P”W9”- G”””"' i”""""' victory in the Forum last night. 3i:lll'l"'l';:i:Vfmrm:l:':3:n3lIr:Phm:'Df::: Time alfier tlime in tehc fzlsto, riilglgsltl - - -- 3 ' oncoiiii er, ans ros r iii. .r m.l:l" I'l”z""i' Sm”h' 3"” 3'""”F scnts as the local team literally ” ””” ' . . stoiineil in on the faltering Ani- , , 5l MMARI herst defence and goalie .loe La- HRS1 Phmon . courslere. The Amherst forwards 1"5:;l"fifl"- I'"Clr”'x' ll ll were strong but ,o3l. not strong '- ”lL””3lhi'” l. .,l ' enough to out-manoeuver the pow- Q .P,"l')lQ,1l')- ')"' ' erfiil Island defence. The majority T gwlelondnnl nnulpy the lnmhlcrstl shots were taken L l ll H l -------- H 3".)-,,'l lDI'Il ll ie icui.ty of the opposing iV3””'- bliie-line and when they shot at 3' P"Fd”'”""t i'?3”' .l . close range, goalie Jim Shirley was l'x'.C0l,lN ,' " l"'r'. .1”0a more than equal to the task as he m7:f”""l'l7:;lMFr"” (lT:l010'1'll(Vll'lilT1'::lll turned in 2! fine performance. Hgllll 1933' Blmnllsi U4-.l' ll l.)Nlllll: of lthel Isiandeis could be H "R" H-lmon e e as llalillg played 8.10001 Ill ll it Damn lmn .51, game because each one was iioi thy PT-,l0'” i?”- 5 l " ' of individual honors for the hay -l”il1Cd"lC”"- H"Wl"-l' 1,0,, they liandleil their positions. Per- "V."9”' Mvphw WV," 8i.',fl liaps the line that had the most Pmmmzsv Plnwm.,W "ll? (.1 '”')" chances was that of Campbell. ”0'l"l-"ll -W-40-l, c:':p'”l'f H a ll'('Np'll' Whitloek and IIBIIIIESSE) Several, "I'll" 1”i'l" M” ' ' ' ' ' times diiiinn tltc Same, those boysl lll::';:':ll"l- showered Lacoiirsiere with rubbci” mid-ndn.v in it 1"--4? ?t"'i.'i'i??t'” tiff.-Zii”iiLi?i”””iiii..?T2.. iC"”'i?h”mlgi;;;' 9 lrtmx Sim I blink more often. I i l.VI)lYIill'Ai. HONORS l Ruck Whitlock. Clinilottnloivii'& sensation, won individual honors as he scored two goals and assist- ed on the third. Buck opened the, scoring at the 955 minute mark of . . -I . "'5 -' i . ind M” the lands 0' H. r.i.?.i2..3..”2Tf.'-1""S.i2i3.Jii”'" dc ' an , ' Copper I.P)tt' while three Ramblrsis and two ISialltiCl',S were in the pen-l . lty box serving time for infrac- Unless the American League ap- 3. H ,, ) proves the local Syndlcale by 3, lions caused at the 8.-10 maik. I'hLl pm. Friday. me Comm” of smut, istl-cuffs all started wlirii D. Ki.e,vl . . . f Amherst and Norni Cai'pcnLe.ii - -. id t. D . lgall?':lePaclll:gg:l?h;i;'O;3n gfwek Kcaaegl of the Islaiidcrs bet-rtiiie involizti ieither grant another extension of time or go back to Arnold .Iohn- son, the Chicago businessman who iwants to take the A's to Kansas 1 City. concerned." I ll Mack and lawyers for the Phila- idelphia syndicate said nothing. 4 7:1; 63 -.-0!! Way l. .2. , .;Golf Champ Seeks it Treatment For Arm srr, Louis tAPl -- Ed Fin-gol, Unwed States open golf champion, is home to seek medical advice on lhis ailing arm. I Fiirgol, whose left arm is per- 'manently stiff and 10 ITICIIFS shorter than his right. arm as ti rnsiilt. of a childhood accident. in- jured his right arm during a driv- ing exhibition on Sydney, Austra- ha. 3 Three Aust.i'alinn specialists told Iliiniulie said Tuesday. he might lh.-ivr to undergo surgery unless it gran in an arm muscle fills in. lTliey lold him he would be unable to play golf for three to six weeks. Fiirgol said he was forced to for- feit exhibition inaichcs in Syilneyl and Hawaii. gull ll-role Tues. Above is Vip Palladino, 25-year-l Oiti Sudbiiry mtive who was one of the most popular players on the Islanders of last year. Vip has been ikouglhiitirs-Open , man group Philadelphia syn-l playing with the Sudbury Wolves iv rliute". F ch: he of the NOHL and has been room- v l l 1 ing with former Islander Gus Gus- STCTE 0" ("A03 ' I S tavscn, also with the Wolves.i .-Accmlllllz lo mllllllle llllolma, A F H Vip's series linve recently been nc-1 l l . , l,l,,n'-- W ole lll ml ll ' --K3 - H y quiivd by the local cltib and he r n C m "my will arrive in the city on Thursday. City 5N'I'l'l certain now to get the franchise. The situation is in such ii st or at this stage that stop in looks For Bout With Marciano MIAMI. (AP)-Archie Moore, :7 but still .1 hrillzanl. l:giit-heavy- uright rhriiiipion, said Tuesday he Will animal In boxing fans to help him get R rliancr at. Rocky Mar- (ll!n'l'K heavy-i eight. crown. "I waited to years for it chance It the light-heavyweight. title." Moore sa d. "lt looks like I'm going to have to wait that long to get. A fzght ulII'i Rocky, if the fans don't. help me" Moore. now in training at. Chat- liam. N .1, revealed his plaiis in a telephone, f'flllW'l'.".fII;(In with boxing writer Art Grace nf the M'ami Daily News, ' He said he is preparing 1.000 ponies to his appeal to be distrib- uted to newspapers and radio sis- Oions. The appeal will be in the lorm of an open letter to the fans. Moore offered to fight Nino Val- des. the logical contender, iinit lritain's Don Cockcll. No. 2 chal- lenger, both within two weeks. ,"If I don't knock out Vsldes, I'll give my share of the purse to charity." he said: "And if I don't stop Cockell. I'll forget. all about the heavyweight title." ,"I'here aren't any It in my division," and I've beaten the ialghfs." lumley Suffers Second Injury TORONTO. fCP)- Goaltender I-Ilirry Lurnley of Toronto Maple Leafs Tuesday suffered his second Injury in less than it wbrk when A nuck pushed his air during .. challengers Moore said. top heavy- -IZETT T the stick of forward Bob Biillav cut Lumle.y's left car while. the team was holding a shooting Grill. The NHL Vezlnn Trophy winner later reported to hospital ' for stitcblnx. can no Lumley suffer-art ii Ml injury when he. sat. down m sh-stiup end of lilo stick. t 35Cli3Nti.Mt:.:3-:1 "practice session. A flip shot. off for play with the ISi1lXld9lS as they nirel. Moncton Hawks at the I-'oruni on I-lridriy night. WINNIPEG. (CPI -- Saskatche- wan RiIUghl'IdCiS, the team with the choice, will open their bid for the Western Iiitci'provin(:ial Foot- . ball Union championship sway B I - from home. League commissioner G. Sydney Halter announced Tuesday Rough- ridci'a will meet Winnipeg Blue Banibcrs at Winnipeg Saturday night in the opener of the two- game. total-points WIFU seml-fi- ml. min Miittart 152; Women's hlghi Th! "'1"-Oml Raine will be D13I'9dllIlrr'P. Margaret Mulligan. 405;' Regina Monday afternoon. ll'llhlMen's liizh Single, Eric Joliiistmi. --Here nre the results in the M. P. St"Itll"mflIl Bowling League. rol- llnd off last. evening at the Capitol Alleys in Summerside. Women's high single, Mrs. Ethel iin the sciics wlitiici meeting Ednion-V257; My-ngtl nigh three, Lgg Crainr ltnn Eskimos in I best-of-three fl-l5-15, v Summary: l mil starting Nov. 6 at I venue not- iyet. announced. Roiighriders climbed into I tie with Eskimos Monday night as the. regular season wound up in thick British Columbia fog. But it. was I tie that couldn't stand lllpi iagainst Edmonton's better points-N for-and-agaiiist record. I tllskimos took a clcar-cut 21-12 u in over Blue Bombers at Edmon-l Team 1 H461): Team 3 (1250) 1 Team 2 t236Rt: Team 5 t20a8t Team 4 t2l'lili; Team 6 (2056) Sticks To Story. 3 Coach Claims 1 Players Injured VANCOUVER. (CP)-The Van- iiver Sun says it will stand be-l nd I story quoting British 00-: himbiii Lion.s' coach Annls stukiis as saying other teams in the West-l ern Intcrprovinr-ial Football Union ltnn while Roughrlden were lend- t;ng the B. C. Lions 15-0 at Van- lcouver when fog halted the game: with six minutes remaining. A game halted by westher is ca fusually replayed but this one goeslhl into the record books as I win for Rotighrlders. l l ..m..A deliberately injured his playcrii.i Stukur has denied making thel i sl.'h&mi-nts. enewsaei-Tesd, id- iliaceway Owner ” " " t ' I by-side ii Canadian fiom Winnipeg in 1 YONKIIIRS. N. Y., (AP)-First. frimv. the first son of the great commissioner pacer Good Time. was presented said he would exohernte stukus in view of the denial, and I trsnscripti Tuesday to William H. Cane, pres- ident of Yonkers Raceway and of notes taken by A reporter at. the i meeting where Stukiis is alleged toi sponsor of the Hambletonlan t.rot- i ting classic. have made the remarks. ' The two stores were headlined: The gift. was made by trainer- driver Del Miller. who hits it breed- ”Slln stands by story." The dispute arose when I CP in farm at Meadow Lands. Pit. "I heard that Mr. Cane was dis- item from Vancouver covering the Sun's account was considered by gnnginted mutt” his own mares g;ml'lne"s"dl:rr 33;” n':l'::hp'""idi re to 0 Time hii - 3 only llllle, Ind he hula Halter said Btinul denied in ii, ,.,l, on , colllu Mlllel. aaldl "when letter that he made any remarks this tmii turned out so good I felt '3"; ""9" W" "'”"'W 29"” I Mr. Cane should not be without I "'""d "Eh ' ""t""”""' Good Time colt." Cane bred and raced Good Time. now at. stud. Until recently he It'll co-holder of the world record of 1:57 4-5 for I mile In a nee on a mile track. and was the world's greatest money-winning harness norm until Pronto Don passed the mark last month. 4 Press story which WIFU: A INTI:-U Standings Edmonton Suk. . Winnipeg Calgary . B. C. l 5--Cliarlnttetown, 0. Sydney Hiilterl .- Islanders Whitloek Sparks Local Team To First Victory in I shoving duel at the Islanders" blue line. copper Leyte and Lou Kiley, Morrow and Jodoin, and O'Connor and D. Kiley all tangled before the referees oould intervene. The result was that three majors and two minor penalties were handed out to the two clubs. 'nventy-eight seconds after he scored his first goal, Buck put the Islanders ahead 2-0 on a pass from Campbell and Olconnor. At the 13.- 00 minute mark Shirley made it beautiful save off the stick of Am- herst defenceman Don Rogers who blazed a close-in angle drive at the Island net. The local club had the better of the play during the opening session and out-shot in: visitors 10-6. It looked as though the Ramblers would change the picture some- what as D. Kiley opened the sec- oiid-perlod scoring at the 28 sec- niid mark on a pass from Reid and Jodoln. lfowever, coach Hughie Campbell was back for the Island- ers a minute and 13 seconds later to put the Garnet and Gold men ahead 3-1 on a pass from I-fennes sey and O'Connor. Normand Carpentear showed fans that he has lots of know-how as he split the visiting defence with case at the 2-minute mark. The Islanders had three minor penalties during the pei-iod'but the Ramblers failed to score as they had difficulty or- gonlzing attacks against the strong Island defence. Campbell. Leyte and Morrow all had several good scoring chances after the 15 min- ute mark as the Islanders closed in on the opposing net depending on strategy more than luck to get them their first win. Hennessey and l.eDuc tallied for the Islanders in the final frame while Gag-non picked up the Ramblers' second marker. IN MONCTON TONIGHT Tonight. the local club will con- tiniie play in Moncton, the third game in as many nights combined with in road trip to Amherst earlier in the week. The boys will leave by bus for the mainland late this morning and will arrive in the Hub City during the early afternoon. The club reports that there are still a few seats left and anyone wishing to make the trip are re- quested to get. in touch with For- rest Clow at the Forum. as early as possible. The bus will return to the Island immediately after the game. Lineups: Amherts-goal, Lacoursiere: de- fence. L. Kiley, Rogers. Blackburn, Pilon; forwards, Jodoin, D. Kiley. Reid, F. Bernoqiiez. B. Bernoqucz, S.Il'al'fI. Legcre, Therrien. Kennedy. Gagiion. Clizirlottetown-goal. Shirley; de- l fence, Leytc. Brklacich. O'Connor, McLeod; forwards, Whitlock, Camp- bell, D. Led.u.g. htorrow. Hennessey, Lewis. Piir "ris, Carpentcan, Referees, 4: -vl.Yl0r and Johnny Squarebrig, :. SUMMARY First period: I-Charlottetown. Wliltlock, Iacicli, Leytei 9.56. Z-Charlottetown. Whitloek (Camp- bell, O'Connor( 10.26. Penalties-L. Kiley, major 8.10. Morrow. major 0.10, Jodoin, major and minor 8.10, D. Kiley. minor 11.10, O'Connor. minor 8.10. Second period: 3-glrliilierst. D. Kiley (Reid, Jodoin) Brk- (-Chariottetown. Campbell (Han- nessey, O'Connor) 1.41. Penalties-LeDuco 3.54. O'Con- nor 10.47. 19.50. Tlilrd period: H P n n e s s e y twhitlock, Leytei 6.55. 6r;1l;;rlottetoii'n. LeDuc (Morrow) 7-Amherst. Giignon (F. Berno- quez. Tl-ierrlen) 12.20. Pt-naltiesvwone. Stops: Lacoilrsicre 10 ii 3.26, Shirley 5 ii 1249. Canadians Defeat Peru In Hoop Series .1210 Dr: JANEIRO (CP)-Win- nipeg Canadians. representing Can. ads in the world beasketbsll tour- namcnt, Tuesday night qualified for the round-robin finals by elim- inating Peru 68-58. The Winnipeg entry enters I round nl' eight team: headed by Peoria till.) Caterpillars. repres- r-nting the United States. Each team plays each other once with the winner being decided on the point system. All teams will see action today with Canada meeting Israel. Durello To Meet European Chump BERLYIN. (AP) European light heavyweight champion Ger- hard Hecht of Berlin signed Tuesday to meet Canadian title- liolder Yvon Durt-.lle In I 10- round bout Nov. '12 in Berlin's Sportpaliist. Diirelle is from Bale Ste. Anne, N. B. elieat Amherst 5-2 f ly Roueoa llsrauxsi-'r -o i Snort Echoe From Prince County Our first sample of Allan Cut: hockey at the Charlotte-,tuw1 Forum this year was I pretty good show. We've seen major league games that looked worse Amherst Ramblers have, a smart little team. Little seems to be the correct word. for most of their players. and practically all of their really good players, seem rather light. There doesn't seem to be any bruisers on the line- up, although their coach, Lou Kiley. has the sign up on occas- ion. The line of Bernoquez, Ther- rien and Gagnon were top dogs all evening. and made some of the big name boys look as If they were coasting along on their past reps. At It press conference held after last night's game at the Forum. Howard Hobbs. vice-president of the Prince dward Islander's Hockey Club. announced the resignation of I-Iugliie Campbell as playing-coacli of the local team who had just won their first game in the infant ACSI-IL schedule. Mr. Hobbs stated that 1-Iughie's We suspect that all this will chaiige when SLl(Il cagcy VI2l.f:l8n.i as Campbell, Wliitlock and Brk- lacich get into mid-season form. This is the time of year when youth must. be served, but the old-timcrs force their way to th: banquet table soonr-,r or later. Our Summcrside boy, Yance- liarris, did I pretty lair chore, considering it was his first out.- ing in Allah Cup play. He scored a nice goal, and was inches from El sccond. Harris looked lost. in the, fast going occasionally, but the other rookies were also in the wilderness. You couldn't ex- pect them to feel right. at home LIIF, first night. All the local youngsters performing sliowcd definite promise. With Gignac and (iray coming into the picture, and probably other ncwcuniers. we suppose the axe, will have to fall on some of the aspiring locals. Now that wt- hate ievcrted to senior hoclicy. however, nioie attention slioulill be paid to the home,-grown hoc- llugliie Campbell ieasons'Sfoi'-resigiiing did not con.- keyist. Prince Edward island has can-l me club. the team Or the I7Gl0l'?- Ind 95" 5331" Pmdu” Forum management but that they 50Tll0l' D1'l.l'9l”5- ii HWY 391 0 were strictly of A personal nature. chance under competent coaching. -I-llls lluk lalcl. vcrlllcd by Ml.- iC:.mpbcll himsrlf. as he also stated Somebody should organize Ii ..lal.m.. lmm m C-llal.lollelW.l, that he was through with hockcyl where the boys who couldn't for 3,”Od' , qfiite make the islanders might Wm” "ml me Club Hutlille WOV- DIRY with coaching hell) frnin Cd V”-V 53”5f35iO7V I0 Walk "V"-h Cillllpbeli or some of the older TMTT-'im' ' "c av Islander pla) era. These b o y 5 could be ready as reserves to step up into the, Islander roster when the need arose. Of course. tlicyd have to get some competition, but we think this might be furnished by Summcrsidc, St. Dunstan's or some of the smaller centres on the mainland. Things are pretty much up in the air about the proposed box- lng card to have been held at the Raceway Stadium on Novem- Iiirk's Blood is Favorite For tiambridgeshire NEWMARKET, England, tAP)m Turkis Blood Tuesday night. was listed its favorite at it to 1 to win the l1'.!ih Cambrldgcshirc Handicap her 10. Reports are ti i r lwo ol llle boys Vl.an1f'ed oggmo; stakes Wednesday over 1 1-8 miles thing like at inortizage on the at Newmarke” Mmmn ll”! Raceway Stadium to show their wumet The odds were set in the final callovcr at the Victoria Ciiib in London. Alpcnhorn was quoted at 9 wares here. Of course, the boxer. lilte all other laborers, is worth" of his hire, but there is IIH! business of garnering some little to L, , , profit from it fight card. else such Thm-V'"'2l"' h””"'” """"”'””d "'1 functions never would take place ""3 Vmbuhi” H” 1"” T”95d"-V '” the race sliziptjd up as one of the The boys shouldn't be too ex- , , c,.'”ll.e ln lllclli demamlsl ll ls lo biggest in several yesis. An Irisn their future advantage that the 5w99p5'”,kP is ba”d "" we (V3m' pl.omol,.” Map g lllll, margin of brldgcslurc. Nominations origin- llmlll loo. nll,v totalled 102. m..-,,,,,, ,- i The wiiiiic.r last ymr was Jup- iiter nntl he will run again but his backing is weak. He can-icz ll22 pounds-seien more than QHL senlm. A last year. Turks Blood carries Montreal 3 Chicoutiml 2 W1 Pounds and Alponhnrn ha- QJHI. 11.1. V Quebec 3 Montreal 4 I.igIitl,v-wcigliled Turk'I I-Ilmni OHA scnlm. A doubtless would be, an ovei- clnllmm ll lx-lag.” 1,-glla 2 lwlielmlng favorite to win thp Tx'l.1l0 first. prize except that th- Striitford 4 Owen Sound 0 , black gelding never has won nvei OHA Junior A all cnlharlnes 6 Hamllmn l more than one mile. Two other Kllcllencl. 3 Guelph 6 lwell fancied horses are Sunny Brae and Durante. Both are six- NOHA Sr. Southern Soo Indiiuui 3 Pembroke .5 Atlantic Coast senior year-olds and Cambridge-sliirn vic- tories for horses of that age, are Charlottetown ii Amherst 2 "3"" Monclon ll 1:-rederlclon 1 The probable tlsrtcrs: Jurtitcr. Chivalry. D u ra n t iv. Sunny Brae, Treetops Hotel. Mar- shal Ney. Alpenhorn. Sharragt, Military Court, Tiger Kloof. Gol- den Alan, Desert Way, Queen's lioyal?DefealH Quebec Hockey League game. Kelly Burnett and Bill Shvetz' scored the other Royal goals. Jlml Bartlett scored both Chlcoutlmi, markers. - I EXTRA TRIP thereafter until and Iierst, N. S. MARITIME WINTER FAIR An extra trip of the Car Ferry will be operated leaving Cape Tormentlne at 1.00 am. commencing Sunday. Oct. 31st and each day including 7th which will be the lat of h which are being operated for.the convenience of people from Prince Edward Island attending the Maritime Winter Fair being held at Am- CANAIIIAN NATIONAL RAILVIAVS CAR FERRY operated by- Sunday. Nov. ese extra trips I Lauclilcn and Walter CHANCE OF MANAGEMENT The GOODYEAR TIRE WAREHOUSE for P. E. l.. formerly operated ' by HORNE MO- TORS LTD.. will effective immediately be THE ISLAND TIRE SERVICE under the management of J. Howard Moc- Woyinoinli Sn-cot. pliono 8525. Campbell Ouits Hockey For Good; Brklacich ls Successor and had brought to the Island the makings of the kind of colorful team that local fans enjoy watch- ing. He also got the boys in the ACSHL win column last night as tliey dumped Lou Kiley's apple cart with a 5-2 victory and by the way the boys performed, Campbell's successor should have little trouble in making the upper Steve Brklacich ranks of the league before too long. After I-Iughie announced his resignation to the club. they asked him if he would suggest a possible successor. A club member last. night stated that Campbell highly recom- mended Islander defencemiin, Steve Brklacich for the job. The club had followed his advice and Steve will guide the team as they meet Malic- ton Hawks for the first time to- night. For Steve it will be his de- but as a coach and his chances of Boreas. High Garurln. Els Teiignm, Mussuiman. The Dabster, Revel. Westerland's Champagne, Magic Circle, Grecian Prince. Other betting odds set at the Victoria Club callovcr: 100 to, :3, Durante; 100 to 7. Queen's Bee- . rims and Marshal Ncy; 20 to 1 Sunny Brae, Jupiter, Waymouth Bay; 22 to 1, Military Court; & -to 1, Sybil's Niece: 28 to 1 De- SP,rI. Way; .13 to 1. Roccamare, l.'Ange du Ludc; 40 to I. Sitar- r is g h, Wliittcbrlgg. Waystrel. Stormy llour, Alf's Caprice, Tree- tops Hotel, Chivalry; 50 to 1, Tiger Kloof, Black Light. Elia Tengam; 66 to 1, Minstrel. Fair Rlsk, Golden Alan. Magic Circle, Jaspe, Boreas and Lookout II. other entries had odds of 100 to 1 or wider. NOBEL VOTE TIED STOCKHOLM (Reuters) -- Er- nest Hemingway and a left-wing Icelandic author have won equal votes so far for this year's Nobel literature prize, worth 335.000. llinc of the 18 members of the Swedish academy which makes the award selected ex-Communist writer Hall. dor Kilian Laxness and the other nine voted for the American novel- ist. A final vote will be taken be- fore the academy": decision Thurs- day. FORUM EVENTS OCTOBER 25 TO 30 WEDNESDAY - Skating 8 to 10 THURSDAY - Skating 8 to 10 FRIDAY - Children's Skating I to 5:30 HOCKEY-MONCTON vs. 3.2 Beecheul Sybil": Niece. Stormy ISLANDERS ll-llloiir. Llctngel flu ,1;-llgdbl While- HiI:dP:iE(a)rNiTliirIedQu:' i(.C.f) ,;l,,f,if” nllbgll? lIIiiilsntI"erlT'BlacIi vI.rlgli!rt.. 0. s""””” T 5k””"' 3 "' 5 1.11,. Tuudny nlglll ll, llve lhzi Ali's Caprice. Rorcamtire. Fair NIKM-5'10"Rl"'ll UPI?!"- Montreal Royals A 3-2 victory over lR'5k' Wcymmnh B”y' Turks the Chicoutlml Sagueneens in .?'?f"'; ,,V"fffL"; 1-Pgmjmlwl-gla-pr; T R. Mucbonald at 201 making it. a. bright one are very good as he will have two new pi... ers in the Islander line-up. The, are forwards Bob Gray and Guy Crignac, both of whom played witii the Islanders last season. Guy a.-. rived in town last evening am; Gray now resides here. Sports Forum GAME REGULATIONS sir,-In the "I-funters C0illEl' October 23rd issue at your valued paper I find 22. cal. rifles come :ii for quite iii blast from our gaiiie officer. Why has he used a rifle in the past. on his trips through the woods, if they are illegal? what. is one to use on a fox who hep. pens to be feeding on one of your hens or ducks at a range unit makes him safe from B 12 gauge shotgun? He also states the pos- sibtlity of a glancing bullet kliilnl someone in a passing car on the highway. Has this ever occurred on the Island? Of the shooting ac- cidents in the past twenty years, fatal or otherwise, which figuicd in most of them the rifle or shot gun? The writer states. "Let's not iia;t till it fatality occurs before ap- proprltite action is tn.stituted." What action does he propose? Does he wish to but our riflemen from using their rifles for .sport on their own property. He says "Dilly on specified ranges." Does this mean we will have to build I range to have a little target practice? Doe: it. mean we are obliged to ruin I pelt, as I did A few years ago, by using a shotgun. on it mink, uild raided my hen house? The pelt. brought it few dollars while ac- cording to grade if it had not been damaged was worth 850.00. I lost about 34000 on that one shot. When the writer, says, 'iLel.'s do something". whom does he mean. I few of those "Sportsmen" we in every fall driving along our roads looking for game, leaving our gates open, getting stuck in our neiil:-' seeded meadows because they seem to think it. is too far to walk 200 yards from the road to the wood- land. or wish to drive up to I flock of Huns rather than take their chances on foot as I. real sports- man would do? I only wish I had the number of some of their ciirs. I would gladly have turned them in to our Game Officer on main" occasions. But. one thing I know. no true sportsmen use: those tac- tics. However the day they pass I law which prohibits the use of my 22. on my own property for span. and shooting "Varmints", I will darn soon stop them using shot- guns in my woodland. for I will post "No Shooting" signs the next day. I am. Sir. etc.. RIF'Ll!.'ltlA.V Fredericton. P. E. I. B O C O FIIEI. OILS But by Test , OIAI. 9911 now Morons 203 FITZIIOY .4