Happy As Season Begins Hues will he iiliiyetl as nIll('ll as By GERRY MARTIN l)ltxs'll1lt? at the I"tii'lIm " . ti-epainted and prepared to ieti-rt rlllidlan "955 5'3" wrll" lback to its true role after being 8.30. ('I'IiY PROVIDES ICE The rtty has taken mer the op- of the Forum for this SAINT JOHN. N. B. 4CPlh - used as a warehotise for SitiI'ill5: Everyhodyis talking hot-key are d I y. I A ., F. with the Saint John Beavers sehed- alzyvyz: (:;:'.g., E xmm,l.m.).. oration Page 6 The GT1-ard7iI:I:l'lltiI'S(lR)i'TOc,t.20. IE5 C.A.. and "lad m make me" hr.” T13" in MLA. and his I3-men eiticensi enm- ”"3 Auami” C"a5l spmnr Hnckey mittee are the driving force lwliinii league mmghl 3"" a warns ah the return of senior liot-kr.V. sence. The fans are really vihoop- Praise (N. the (.mmnS- (..,,,,,,,,i. "'5 'l "P" tee. who took action while other Indication of ll1ls was .:hovrn by groups were just lalkmn. m,m.s the number who havehhcen at the from an quamersp ' Forum ttielast (PW NEWS 1"” "V J. Harold Chown. civil mremiun, walch "'9 "T bm": pm int . director, said ”lhe fellows deserve Saint John plays at Frederirtonia 1”! or Hedi.-.. tonight and Xltineton meets Am- husl Ra'"hlP” m sa('kvme' N' at body besides providing eiitertain-.their izziiiies tinii pl"ZiClit'0S Tl" Amherst rink will he Mmnuymenti it has again made l)0SSIlil('I Cliziirniaii 3il('ltl('l'ilC)' said "WP.l'el 1" "mil an" "m Maritime win!" the use of the Forum for the kids." just finding out there s a lot of. fair ends next week .e;isoii The l'itii'lIm miners said as tar as they were t-oitt-t'i'iietl the padlork woiiitl I'('lIlillil on the doors, but they gate the rititens com-. mittee use of the building for 81 if they paid the taxes. I The city rainti into the picture. iiheii the ritiI.ens' t-omiiiittce asked them to wtiiie tax iilL'lllS. The city the Rangers overpowered Toronto bodycheck Maple Leafs 6-2 to uin their first game at Madison Square Gardens in the new National Hockey League ericton and If advance ticket sales used rm. hm,km.' but we had I" count there shotiid be it bumper depmd on H”; wmlhpry wmph crowd to welcome back senior really favored us... lmcke-V "This year the outdoor I'il1l(s will rents. U559 A5 Vl'-Am'3""l'5E be maintained. but gaiiies in our "It's up to the fans time." The Forum has heen swept out, bantam. midget and juvenile lfa-iSiild. To Decide Rugby Future a5l- 40"" "C95 82,700 to opvtnite earl: tit-t-It The Forum seats .'t,30fI and iirit-es for the ganies are Sl.Lt.'v. stun and 75 rpered New York goalie Lorneulour. Wiirslry with 2I shots in I pen- alty-stiidded opening period. theylfencez Howell. he couldn't break Worsiey's shutuutlGndsby. Evans: .tiiitil tiie final period when Earl. -.-.a ' Balfour st-ored twice. Wally Ileigcsheimer. i)t.iiiiiy Le ;ii-icki. Ron Murphy and Bruno kl. I l 1-Rt Rn rim The lllltll'l' of l':llii'aI'Vii Island Senior l.e:igiie and t mghy fnoihall in the ilaritimes will lb” l"'”C"ll"E'?"9 League- I he dettderl here Siinrla,V 3' ll"! annual mectini: of the .il;iritinie- t Rtiizhy Football -Lsiiritititiii. secre- tary Dave Wilson soul Wednesday. Due to the pnpiilariiy of Cana- dian football. Rtli.'l1)' football could leight ttzsl. Penalties: , . g . V V; . . . I, .k tiniiisptiietl second place. h'"'wSR 'N"'L " Pxhmumn M t Reteree Red Storey handed out me and the creator number of inti'll See. R Qllttvll. i.oiiei' lx';ii's. inimm-5 or the first pcrigd with ltltilh 5i'h""lS 511” PIILV t'uf1l).V ltittls xii . ttiiiiiel ll.it Scott. 11. Joli. (iettrzze .-iriiisliwiitg and .Iini 'l'li.im-E ha - ' .. . . - . son in the penalty box. Herge.'hei- l)CiIl.0n The nmmnz M” als" dP(VI(h'.l..tH!tl hats h it. and I.e.ili s. tiiil, s whelhel. la aK.(,(,m E Wopmay fur, S. latiitiftv. Stiiiitiit'i'sttle, l.It l. warded by a group of Montreal, put the Riiiigers ahead. .'i'itesday night by ll,EZhll)'vI'('J:EIi'ilP(l lenders .(iordon Wailat-e til ('unada. .Illt' net. i Turpin aiiiiotiiirt-d his retirement Tliroiiglioiii the ganie t l and shot ta 25-footer .' IIITILZ are the Nina Sr-otia-Prince viustralia via Iiloiitreal this fall. Manager Willing To Have ton Iiialeigtit 2lllDi' the sliiii-kiiii; iii-teat. iiiziile spet-tat-iiiar saves. 46 in all. ' "Ii?!" ".H"E to We-iirh Archie out thing qiiirkly if Art-hie appriiies, on atlvant-r sale of slI2.00ti for the litzlitweiglit championship Wednes- West to see if the witch is okay the deal." he aitrierl rniirelleri .lloore-'liiii'pin iIL'ltl for tiny night with a I5-round split de- with him." said nianarxer Charley O y M liiii:e EPIrlSt'ttlit'l arena in l.niitloii. i-isitiii over former champion 1 Johnston. "its okay with me if "ANS ('0 5ki'l"G" lie was hoping to rinse the siitr .Iiiiiniy Carter. rtihbing the Ioserof ' the terms are right. Plans for the Tiii-pin-Aioure Tlfllll u r ' -titute match tiiiirkly and hold on his rhant-e to Tl0l'iiill(' the first four- I Just got through talking on were blown sky-high when Turpin. to the advance. ,time winner of the crown. to Smith. . Boston .liiiie 29. lRal(,'ighI iiier flicked Iioriath's pass tinder'York, Murphy (Creighton. goalie llarry Ltinileyis right log to gatel l:56t 5. New York, Horvat 'tPreiitice. Hergeslicimerl 18:56. Hebenton Leads Rangers To 6-2 Win Over- Leafs VEW YORK iCPt--llonkie Andy (iadsby was assisted from the ice make ""5 3 b3""'3l” 3'93? I" IN” liebenion led a strong New York by the house physician after being V0”0ylJ3ll (jiFClE5- ' 4 All captains of last year s teams many players as possible are requested to attr.'d to- l Toronto-Goal: Lumiey: defence: '"lSl"'-'4 0rtl3"lZ8ll0n-Bl mE9llDE- Thomson. Bolton. Morrison, Cahan.l mm? -isemnr h,,(.k,.V y,..,,..m. mm-V. prttltilxtttl the hockey i-liib ice forxattaek with ivio goals tonight asiapparently hit in the groin in I LINEUPS at- Nesterenko. Armstrong. Sloan. Mi- tacked the Ranger net and pep- HEY. Du” Klukal M8T5h3ll- Hair . , h 1 "d. ht-ada -hes to riiniiiiiu a lltittkeyl Beavers play their first home e..Lsai;l yam, M, had 12 Hum wt.'(.mb..L ,.(.a5.,,, -Blonda: fol-wards: game Saturday "mm "Lialnsl Fred. tip on the riti's piay2i'otiiids, tour. lie lii;tll'('s it will t'tIx'I ahoiit Alllltluilh lllr LPHTS "lit?" New York-Goal: Worsley. de- Fontinalo, Irwin. .Gendron, Horvath. I-iebenton, Pren- ce. Hergeshcimer. tliorvath also netted for the Rang Referee: Red Sttirgt; llincsnwni . , , . . , crs tilm handed the Leafs their Sam Babcock. Dom an to. . l”5"uNl y'Jml?I 3,3 I”); Int: fifth defeat- F Sttnimary "W" 9" l'"”l "' l'”'”' ”" hi it A t-niiitl of ll.6.'ill saw the iirsl period: AT n g S U Y llll Prim-etiiii lie. was the only liatiuers win their third uaine zesheimer (G a d s b y. rltllIlIlf' tiitinrr WP(ll'tPS(l3iy mi.-hi tniauainsl tun losses and take over 1:21: 2. New York. Lewicki tita- y Fontiiiatn A number of town clubs are il('-i Ollwr "l''Wlt' "1 " "91" E ll"? four penalties in the opening three and 12:06. Ai'msti'oiig :22. llson l:02. Bolton 8:02. Howell M156. Second period: 3. New York. He- into tliigziyt 5:02; 7. New York. lichen- ll:'26. ll. Wiirsley Balfour tliligayi l6:l5 Peiialtit-se-Arnistroiiiz ill 01 trong finish gave him the nod of one of the three judges. It was his second straight split-decision loss' who got the majority vote when he dethroned Carter in Smith. iiarris,i Popein. Lew- ' Plays Argos. along with as Wolleybaii Meet lToniglit At "Y" A meeting of everyone interested 'tn playing in the City Volleyball lLeague this season will be held lat the Y.M.C-A. this evening at l Last season a six team league iivas in operation throughout winter months. They were the Y M. P.W.C. two teams from the B.Y.C- R.C.M.P.. . The Basilica Youth Club won the lCit,v Championship and played off with the,it.C.A.F. for the island title, losing out to the airmen In seven games. The Maritime Volleyball Champ- ionships will be held in Charlotte- town this season and for this re- ason every effort will be made to Mount Allison Football Begins SACKVILIFIE. H d I forwards: Bath- Illa" 700"”! W 9 "We 9 3 .. , . . w - t - Mount Allison University here Sat- "ma Mulpmi ('m”zm0n' Rdlmgh urday when Mount Allison team: its first game against St.y Mary's University of Halifax. :05. 0:20: 4. New Ttironto, l l ftil Halifax liinoiball The game is the first of four ex- 'hibition matches to be played here i this fall. While ro-coach Bob (loss; L New York. mwnis not too optimistic about his Honmhy team s chances against the power-. Nova St-otlay Junior Football League champions g-,.12.last year, he says he is pleased: -"mm. with the team's progress so far and hopes to make a good showing. I began three leeks ago with afternoon trainingl Bank and instruction sessions six days 1,. fa week. Although a majority of the j27-member team. picked from over squad. practises ; vanish front the Tiiaritime scene if business men They have asked the ll”'m9T Wftrlil "l”lfll"W("F'-hi till-"I" Later in the period. which saw Penalties: Horvath 3:20. Migaytgo ggndiidif; lrlgcr pi?-vodhmc ; delegates decide to throw in the association to make tip an all-star illtlll illltl l'UlW"l ”l'lU5ll ill-IN" Ran" 'I. F ii" at . i if th i6..19. Armstroiig and Fontinato? an M . 9 o"rc' my av" i '- . . ' ' . . ,. .. . ' '- - ' I WW Wm tn mm a Hmch mmmml m,m.Nmgh, rump Ms kmwm W Ht)-Iitviililimtli ilrimgzciii-nmi(t'l.h"ne 12:” Nmcrwkn 19:22. tlearned rllllckly til1(lftio.lli(' instruc- llils t()lilll( tition has bttirtalltd oft lliiS neck due to the closing of the I The 0ttl.i' tun lrtiziiiw now oper- team I”Pllll'iilllL' to France tmni out in the ittliI'ill Ittllil(l iii l.oiidon mm his um" past two Lent (lP- Third period: 6. Toronto. Balfour mm M Cwmachs M "-'''S aml (1055 Rural Svllnttls lttll a Ytlt')' SPtt('lHl hall l10tll' NHL STANDINGS By THE CANADIAN PRESS Poiiipey, fourth ' rziiikini: 175-; in the seeonii period the Rzinuersy Stops: pound t-ontrntler from 'l'i'iiiiilad. scoretl three times to make it 8;lillIY1lPV 7 ll 9”” W I. T F A Pts M & p M lx'lIfl('ixFfl nut iintt lliirtille. (';iIi- I'"lIl NOW Ynttlf !l0lNI('('m4'"l Bl" iW0liSlf'.l' 2' 9 "L45 M""n.,.'.” 4 n 3 I5 5 O0 e zirlt-t's light-lii';iiiitt'it.'ht ktiii.:. in 7 V R ' W W ' Ti" 7 ' TV iii ' WTT-' N-cw york 3 2 0 13 If, 6 the seventh roiiiid of ltt-roititder on . . . Icy 2 3 1 13 m ' - t NEW YORK lAP' A r e h i eyllie titans-Atl;iitttr telepi1iiiii- Willi, ll? 531110 ("HM llllh 'lil1Yi”":W3li B(iS(L(i)llEo 2 2 I I0 10 ; of ilioore'l manager said Wednesdayy-539k 501001005 lldmdon Dt'0tW'lPI" '1'”? Detroit 2 fl 0 16 ll 4! he 1,. mum: ,0 ha”, nu, Hghb and I told him to hop a plane and The Zti-,ve.ii-nltl Trtiiiiiail l)'llVIlt'li('I' . . Toronto 1 5 1 9 73 3 ,1 .. h, , ; - lrnnw over here so we ran ironlhasi .eri srvuttt1-tttrlvIt- llIl'i"" W h W O C g g gggggg W M g gg c::;';ii::m":'h':i:::::d:Pr;:rnlg: ntitvall the details." said Jflllllxltln. iii idiitzlniitl for the lost lniir )'PiIl;1S. I 1 I . C r - " e art in-tii:iIly evervitiiiuz Now he's 1'0-'irl.i in SIPKY In!" t r I The ttuijudges iv in ca led Sinih l lnlfeall of Rarirty Turpin in London wttled for tin: itoore-Turpin fight, stmtlinhi t'lN('l.VNA'fl t('Pt A Wallace Iiltlinuzli Carter's eye was almost the tviiiiier tonight gave the champ h -Ill! 1" and I'm sure no can settle this” Soiiiiiioiis. Ill Lnnrlnn, xnld he had ilitidt Smith retaiiierl his world losed early in the fight. Carter's tiiari.:tiis of I43 points to 13!) and 143 to I35. The third saw it I44 to M0 in favor of Carter. The Associ- ated Press card had Carter in front 144 to 141. Both fighters WDli,'ll9(l in at the tiiglitweiizht. limit of 135 pounds. t iCPt-Cana-. 'nlv OIL He would ' lurllll. Into also an iected Ilx sacrifice fltu. have finished at 2.97 and Sim , h iwbo batted an even gm, l"lll'Tel'S To Reac l'”' h” d rm "Wage iii. three run - scoring gym '5.; Cllhrled to his at bat tum W” Jackie Jensen of Boston so it lSacriiice Fly Rule Aids Maw yonx tAPl - Baseball's ingtuu. Forrest (smoky) Burgess sacrifice fly rule caused a general of Cincinnati and Harry Simpson increase of 2.1 points in major of Kansas City were the rule's, league batting averages in 1955. chicf benefactors. Each finished However, even with the help of among the .300 batsmen. but they the "free" at bat. only 20 player: would not have done so if the hit .300 or better, three fewer than regulation were not in effect. in 1954. when the regulation was Vernon wound up with a .301 revived after a 14-year absence. average. Counting his eight sacri- Figures compiled by the Assocl- lice files as times at bat. the vet- ated Prcss also disclosed Wednear cran first baseman would have bad day that Mickey Vernon of Wash-la .297 mark. Schurmans School Parade 4 PRESENTS THE FOLLOWING PROGRAM OVER RADIO STATION CJRW FRIDAY. OCTOBER 21 st. T955 AT 7:30 P. M. I-Mary Ford. Stuiiiiierside l'lIemeiitai'y -- Grade 7-Vocal Solo. ledr both leagues in sacrifice files with 12. final .276 average. points. number of HE hgd a 3 Pickup of ax Hodges of B ma.iors' pace-setter inri,ti)5k4ly,;';lht1l'o” again topped the National Le, ' with to. He would have tin 3"” without the sacrifice files. instead f he finished at .289. i the 6-Barbara Vaughan. Sumincrside High School -Grade I1-will give report on United Nations Seminar which she attended in Sackviile. N. 8. this summer under the sponsorshnp of the Summerslde Lions Club. i 7-Ralph Crossmaii. Sumnierside Elenieiitarx -Grade 7-Vocal Solo. T ii-Joyce Ramsay. Summcrside Elemeiitary. Grade 7-Reading. I 9-Robert Hickey. St. Mary's Acatlciiixs Grade 4-Piano Solo. ' 5--lltilliikl Brtiilsliaw, Suninirrside Eleiiiciit- lognem. Bmcquiera St. Maryws Madam-yg at) -(iraiie 7---Vocal Solo. Grade 9-Vocal Solo. INTERSCHOLASTIC QUIZ COMPETITION 2-Ediittiiitl lietclle. Sumiiiersidr l'.'lctitt-nlary -Grade 7-Retitiint! ."i-('.'irroli (lint. St. .il.'ii')'s Arzitlciny--(ii'tide 7--Piano Solo 4-Xlarilyii W.'itliii.'iii. Stiiiiiiicizsirle llleineitt ary-Grade 7-Reading. program will be provided iliqits place. All t'iiilltWlIliilK .ire askrtl to l)t' on litiiid at 7.00 PM. on Friday. KENSINGTON - SUMMERSIDE - CHQRLOTTETOWN Seliurmaiils School Parade is sponsored and produced as a Public Service Feature i aving Even! -- Men's Wear Values awaiting you this Friday and Saturday. IIEIIOEROOII & OIIOMOIIE in MEWS WEAR Smash Hits on Menis Clothing Thanks for the record Stile Days lust Weelt-End. It was the largest Autumn Sale in our history. Another great week-entl of 3 0 Men's worsted Regular to 59.00. Reduced to Bargain Price ALL WOOL ATHLETIC STYLE UNDERWEAR SWEATERS CARDIGANS - mu: ,4 " NAVY RG9"k" "3 57-00 . A clearance of fine qualify under wear from a famous Maritime malt- l.iirtE .&'lceves : 5 5 .r. Regmar vdu.' Regular to S:'i'..'t5 Fan” Mllvll . willie . Regular S49.50 OVERCOATS SHIRTS and SHORTS 73c " SKILLFULLY TAILORED - BRITISH WOOLENS " Four masculine shades of Brown. Grey. Blue, Navy " Save 510 this weeli-end on your new Coat PURE WOOL LOOMEII Ill EIIOIJIIIO GABARDINE ttit-ttitits 2.50 39.50 Sale SAVE ON WORK CLOTHES DUNGAREES 20w, off .pPYJAMAS -oso 389 WESTERN STYLE and Broadcloth: ' Regular to .I15.t)t) 0VERAllS 2070 OTT HAPPY sv-es-I '-F Valor WORKSHIR 95;; sorzutou 23' I-IEAVIEST WEIGHT lltmltln S H I . Triple Stitched Colorftist checks Regular to 394.50 I .59 :::::.t:' sox 1.29 MIIR rat Sportishirts 2.89 ' A'Pre-Christmas Special t Regular 31.75 Flannel Checks Regular to 84.00