.......g................-......-.......... ...-an-v---tr Black Hawks Edge Bruins In Only Game Scheduled CHICAGO lAPl - Black Hawks scored twice in the lirst period. than hung on to de- leat Boston Bruins 2-1 in a Na- ttnnal Hockey League same Tues- day night. p Chicago; goals were scored by cookie Bots Hull and Eric Nea- terenlqi. both during the linal lour minutea 0! tin opening period Bronco lloriath climaxcd I second period in which the Bruins outlought the Hawks with a goal at 19 54 while the Hawks Ted LNIUS8) was in the penalty hon. The loss was the Rruins' sec- ond in six games. whilc the tsmt"i.z.io.;;” Chicagoiuawka, who now are tint vn'lIl' Detroit and New York for third N1-IL place. show a record ol two vic- tories. bur deleata and one i Both goalies. Glenn Hall ol Chi- tcago and Boston's Doc Simmau. played outstanding games. H was credited with only 11 savu to 5inlnoaa'1I.bot irianytil the Chicago net l'lIndet"I were close in drives. In the final period. Chicago it-rscd the pressure. pouring hot; at Simmons, while Hall wal alled on to make seven saves. Ftitcago showed i-are power in the Tll'.(I period also, tiring 16 shots at Simmons. OIICQI. CHICAGO 'APl - Ti Hull's goalies the fire! ol Ila g'l1ie0IarlottetasvIlIul&I.Wd-.0ahlu'II.lU'l iej Iostaa:- Goal: simnou: do-, lance: A . Bnivla, Bi- nnda. Flarnaa. Moluis Hi all ttanloy; lonvards: T vl Bucylt Lahtiie. Mdiaanu Pierson. ,3 Chicago -- Goal: Hall: delenee: re- ll Martin. Pilote Vaako: lorwards: Ncsterenko Litaenberger say Kachur. Mlcltoshi. Mlamlly Mt-lntyrc. Show Hull Bailey. Referee" Gaye Stewart; lines- men: Doug Davies Matte Pave- llich. Summerside Fans Waiting Now that the dais 'Vlaritime' Hockey Loon has now gone phltt. gismwiervdr fans will he waiting to hear what comes next Moat (an: no helttvc, iiill be hoping that the Island League can he revtxed It worked very well last. year. and there is no reason to doirht that lans will hold their in- terest in II !IIt'IllIl'I it he continued. this it-ar Everything may de- PFHII on the attitude of Chaf- I0"t'tt)un players and officials. some of whom. according to ru- mor. are liiite warm toward la- larid lieague participation thia season. I llhr set up ol (our teams in Vharlnltetoitn and one in Stim- m-rwle does not work too well as far as home games are con- cerned. You can't balance the whcdule without giving Sum- mcrside more games than the ianital (lily clubs. ll there were mo clubs operating out ol each rink. it uotild a1rnlily lh&fLl'l1.i Anyone thi-nk ol a way in which that might be managed? It II Illll' opinion that with the artrlittnn M a ten Chat-Iottctnwn players. which should be avail- able it there were only two teams. excluding Saint Dunstan'a. in Charlottetown. IIIPTP might but enough First-rata players In rurali nail: to make I good hock:-yl tram Remember Rec-ics. Cut- clilln and Taylor all came lrom the rural rinks. and we watched enough rural games last year to know that there are more where that trio came from. it”: poI5lI)IO that tlharlotteinwn players wouldn't hair anv part of such a scheme. hut it onough of them could be persuaded to cry II, it might work. The second team could be called Fri-etnwn.l Albany or some other centre just an is the can with the Montague Primrosea. Spieser To Sign Today ' DETROIT 'AP'I.tght heavy- weight boxer Chuck Spies:-r's manager laid Tuesday he and Archie Mnoreis coamanagers will rllrn todav lor in title right he- mcan Sim-arr and Moore in Do- trnn early in .latiuar-y." Jon SDIFWPT. hrother and man- ager of the tout-t.h-ranked con- tender. said he will sign lor his brother and that Jiirlt Ihoct. Kearns and Charley Jnhnivton will sign for Moore "Its not necessary lor the! fighters to sign at all." said Joat Lpinsar. "Archie agreed to ow tame and the light is Mi."' Moon is being giuuanteed 0100.000 for the title violence. at the State l-'.-itrurouitds Coliseum. A cheque lor Slomtl as it guaran-I too was out in a week or.so ago. and atmm more will be pro- aentccl iodav tn the Michigan Boxing Commission. said Spies-I GI! manager. Thu exact dais lor the In round light and the trlom-ion ar- ran Imenta have not boil varied out yet, blotter said. I By the way. the sports wrilera lraurnity of Prince County are trganiziiig a club called ”Ep tho-is Incarcerated" To he member in good standing y must tell the unvartiislied truth. Lies you can polish up a mi but don't go too far. Any member Ha” t-alight giving expression to epithet instead of a lact or lligu il'lII have his mouth washed out the dreamy. with .-oap. Not ilulty. nut-of-this-world crcati ll'I'llCh makes exciting things hap- pen to you. no. siree. Too many epithets. We'll use the ylmple. un- adorried soap that grandmother used to make-Vin her wash tub. Whcihcr club members will permitted In use metaphor c t-umlocuiion or the retort pr vocative will be decided at our ne.-not annual meeting. hl.H.l. Standing Hy THE CANADIAN PRESS National League P W I. T F A Montreal I 4 0 2 all 10 Boston 6 4 2 fl IR I4 New York 5 1 2 I I4 U Chicago 7 2 4 l 10 21 llclrott 5 2 X It ll Ill Toronto 5 I 0 14 .TIIesday Night's S4-on-I Boston I Chicago 2 Games Wednesday. Oct. 21 Toronto at New York tioasttiiGTiiis"?1ba( -. '-W , . . .. rQ&--. 5”'"'”BAsILI0 CIMZ UP 7715 ,lllRD WAX 5117 IIIZL ,4'ftlER AHVI Af077lER IIUBBARD CUPMARD rpozxggf-WMINIIVG 77ft Atlpatitvsnsllr mu , Z? 5:50.75? "9"" BMW V4I?I!rr'.' autos:-s i Q an-u j I Summary First period: 1. Chicago. Hull 1600; 2. Chicago. (Cushenan. undeayt tam. Pea- Ialtios: Flarnln llzu. Nesterenhn I3 27 Second period: 3. Boston Hor- vatih tllucyk. MCK9DnQyl 14.50: Pi-naltiee: l-lorvath 1:33. Mela- iyre 1613. Lindsay 15:31. Thlrd period: scoring: None. Penalties: Topoaszini 1:51. Arm- strong 5:32. Boiiin 14.47. Stopa . Simmons . . . . . . . . . .. 16 3194! I 8 1-41 H. 1 . 0l.l le. In . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . rs Lady Golfers Hold Meqting The autumn executive meeting ..l the l.adics' Branch of the ('hai'lottctoiwn Golf Club was held -Monday evening, October zlsi at 12 Brighton Road. with the Presl- dcnt Mrs M. Arnett 1-low.-tit pro- ..viding over the well attended meeting. A nominating committee waa appointed to bring in thc slate of officers for the IRE! season and other" items ol business wore dis- cusscd. It was decided to hold the HlTJdI95. Annual Meeting on Mon- 1 ml- be ir- Or to day. Novmnber tth. preceded hy dinner at the Charlottetown Ho- it-l at seven olrlock. All lady mctnbers are urged to attend this important meeting. saotnuu CHANGED CAREER "O'llrII( lhsen. Ihr Vorucgtan dramatist. was an assistant to an apntltecary in his youth. .u- - -i,1i”..t."i;t.s... Jli. R" 7. yawtvik. at runes EGUITAILE ;m'McIA1. , DIVISIDI. HRMEIM OK!-IWHI PIV 7741. i... 2l'Z2'u”:i.”” 6 UK! IEAIIIITI. 'O:- it vii oppasaial an Mackell. staduk. Eir- Thnmson.Ciu.bcnan.Ma1.ana. und-i t st. Dunstans lootball .-here on Saturday afternoon. Game time has been set tentat- lvely at 2 pm. but that may he Nutgm-ta. changed later. starting tlme will likely depend on the arrival time at the visiting team. 1 Mnnclon scoretd at 20-6 victory over the Saint John Wanderers in the New Brunswick Football League in a game last Saturday. .0ihcr teams in the League are Mounl Allison ' University. cur- rent league leaders and the Un- ili'0l'Slly of New Brunswick Red Bnrri rs. Coach A.l. MacAdant has some iiromislng looking lootballera on his Red and White squad. They tslmwcd to advantage I wcck ago "”I'”' ” Vwak" '"'d ”m""' daily working in six dlllerelil I-P9-I millili- Prince nl Wales College squad and they are eagerly awaiting the tint this weltcnrl against their first senior competition. The Saints mixed ground and aerial attacks cllcctively in Illflf l I PLOT SATELLITE Richard ('.arIe til the Bould- : or laboratory ol the national bur-I leau of standards in Colorado. says that plots made at the lab- or tnry showed the Moscow rt to be slowing down and has slowed at the moment to one rcvoultlon every seven and a hall seconds. P?CVi0lll.y the rat; of spin had been calculated at one rcvolutloti every three tr- nnda. Dr. Shapley said this indi- cated the glohc would evt-nrtially drop hack into the lonosphcre. He tlave the sat:-llltg I month at existence before its swings back towards earth and burns up as does a mcteorlto Pastrano Beats Dick Richardson l.ONl)0N IAPV - Willie Paa- Irano ol New Orleans. a boxer with lightning hunch. llliied Brit- atns Dick Richardson into B hlond - dripping wreck Tuesday Hllhl to win a solid lo-round do- clsloii in a hcavyweidt hoist Pnxtrnrio weighed lwlli; Rich- iardaon 199. The stnckv American lelnled and laked his um:-iii; Welsh op- .ponettt wide open and then scnt in clusters ti straight lofts in tho head t One at Ric-haritvnt's eyes malt 'holh til hia nostrils gushed blood from the tiirtl round on. Pastraso liseoivo.aount-tidsroorrtmt squad gets its ltrat test against outside lmmpeution when the Red and White machine tackles the Mone- ion Htrba at the College lleld White machine tackles the Motio- ton Hubs at the College lield i IN THIS CORNER FootbaIlGameSaturday game against the Print 1 Wales Team here. llooctol ID- pai-eiitly lawn a ground attack as they scored all if their poltita that way agalut Saint Jdia on Saturday but they also to lo 0!! air at times .WIlQ they loll yardage. Saint Dunataiia lootball team will meet the Prince at Wales -College squad II I Canadian Rug- Ihy game here tomorrow alter- inoon at 4 o'clock. The Ram! will he played on the St. Duiiataiia College field. ' . Curling is starting early In the Martttirnes this year, a hill quota til 80 rinks will compete In the loiir-day ”Early Bird" bonaplel starting today at the Moncwu Beaver Curling Clids. This is the earliest opening lpr .curling iii Maritime history. I, Twenty rinks will see action wxhiltr from morning to night. The winners will be declared aacli day. I Entries have been received lrom Charlottetown. Saint John, .0XT0l'd Hampton. Sacltville. Bath- iurst. Dartmouth. Fredericton. Amherst. Newcastle. Macclli. ilatilax. st. Andrews. waatvllle ind three Moncton Clubs. Following la the NHL schedule ir the rent ol the month..0ct '.'taTomnto at New York; Oct. '4i-Boston at Detroit; 0ct.I6- toaton at Montreal, New York at ioronto; Oct. 21a-Montreal at 'ow York. Chicago at Detroit. tct. I-Detroit at Chicago: Oct. (L-Montreal at Toronto, petroll at New York: Oct. 31 Toronto Qhon Toole, Elmer Robinson and at Montreal. New York at Boa. .I0ll. Fmtrteen three-year-old pacera were entered yesterday lor the Sl00.000 Messenger stake richgu race in the world (or pacers. at Roosevelt Raceway Friday night with Torpiil aeeltlng a clean sweep ol the Dial triple crown. Torpld, owned by Max Hock- IWTI "T lrvlngton. N.J.. hag won lll ol his 21 starts this season, Including the Cane Futurity and the Little Brown Jug. the other two races la the triple. Torpld has won It at so dashes. Thf llclrolt Red Wings with R94 KPNY. Warren Godfrey and Lorne Ferguson aldellned by In- Jurlsa. called up delenseman Jack Hendrlcluion and right wing. Don it-otib. from their Edmonton larm club yesterday in preparat- Ion lor their game with the Bos- ton llrulna on Thursday. The newcomers are expected to an are sound. Cincinnati. Philadelphia and Pttisburg were asked yesterday it they would tic lnterutad la Ultnl Roosevelt Stadium in Jar.- soy City. The commissioner said Jersey City Is Interested In hav- III! a major league team there permant-ntly. The llmoltlyn Dodgers avers; part-time tptitants ot the stadium lor two years baton their trans- ler to his Atigales. . The Toronto Maple heals go alnlnal the New York Rangers In the only scheduled game in the National Hockey TAIIIIQ today. The rangers are one til the teams the lulu have to beat out in get Into the playolls this year. Lynch Wins ' Over Turenna NEW vmut Tarn Eddie tPiscnnat Lynch. outboard. out- punched and outwrestlerl Yvon Ttirenna ol Montreal Monday night in winning I split decision in lo rounds at St. Nicholas Arena. ' Turenne. who subbed lor alllag Danny Russo it! New York. weighed lI':ils.'Lyt:h. 10. atlclt amund only until the regul- PC” be forgotten affair. the A ' Y's Men”: Club which is spon- soring tlie show has invited! King Ganam and Tommy Hun-t ter ol the lamoiia T.V. pr-ograml country lioodown. to appear as! loatund artists. Those stun wllll arrive by plane this evening and like the old Pied Piper are ex- pected to draw several thousand people to the Sports Arena IlI' Charlottetown. Local old-time liddler. young: George Weatlieibie. the preaetitf Champ. will defend his crown: against Emmett Huglies. Fred lllccullough. Joe Chanson Sta- Emmett Chaisson. It is expected that this contest will be particul- arly heen as The Robin Hood Company will reward the winnc with an all-expense paid tripi to Toronto pnd an appearance on the King Gaiism's Country I-loedown Show I In the Men's plop-danctnfl Champion Anthony Perry in ll defend hlit Crown lor close-to-. the floor work against: Joe Gal-l lant. Gabriel Finnal. Andi-ml Gallant. Alec Mooney. the Ladleii' slap dancing. titre the Crown era are: Hilda Rosa. Sheil Gati- thler. Myrtle Perry. Mary Kcl-; ley. Mrs. Earl Peters and llllda Gallant. ' I Loci nioreharhtti have very gonuoualy donahd valuatilel prises lo the winners ol these two contacts I The Judges will he such or- asi: Danny Bin Queens Co, John Mac-Oormac. Kings Co. and Rietben Tuplin. Prince Coun- ty. Our own tamous Don Meaaer and Has Islanders will he heard alou with King Ganam and Tbrmny Hunter in special nusn-. herusndlsitlieaiinalsotoldi time music. in Prince Edward Island. jt diould be as ova-Illngj to long romerrbered. j The performance begins all 9:11 with Y'a Man dies Cooper. use the proceeds or the slum lor Youth won: in Charlottetantl t boran Mcbsllan is chair- men of the Committee In charge and has aaalaittig him. an anew ; getlc grow at To Men and their wives. . Football Standing" I1 11!! 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