t 1 l i 'W"'l5 1" 9"? Tilzrr! their win. Tech Badly Outpfayed Saints Wallop N.S. Tech The Charlottetown Nomads went Windsor. N. S. in their third game 21-3 In Game Saturday Making their second start of the to llIillCh1l1l.'. those of the San1ts..to l-liladi-alt who in turn sent He-ifrom a scrum and passed in Ar- Ieason tn the Nlaritinie Intercol- RFVELL Se-0REg Two lvcll over for the score. l""ld Mum” who battled m5 way legiate League, a bustling. hard- )-torn-ard Joe Revell paced the Bfllll nl lllllhack RWl"9.V hl3C:lg:iI;-tgufr J-nscsmihleeli(iift3.Tech def”-l driving hand of St Dunstan's rug- Saints to victory with twri trips lnnis' attempts at converts from . . , Maritime Rugby Ass n. Page 6 The Guardian Monday, Oct. 24. 1955 Ths Saints fullback made good byists rolled oier the engineers over the Tech goal line both inptnueih ,-,ng1e, .,,,',M.,t Hm. convert attempt and ten min. Twit former Charlottetown rug-. by stars were appointed yesterday from Nova Scntla Tech on Satur-?the first half. Revellls first lI'.Vi Tech. 1B('lll,'l a 6-0 deficit. came: utes later split the bars on a penal-i day afternoon on the S. D. U..came at the'l4::l5 mark when hc.5t,,,-mine bank and at 29.3.5 Bob ty kick to end the scoring. to top posts in the Maritime Rug-I i by Association for the coming gridiron hy the lopsided score nt,was Johnny-on-the-spot tn pounce Jay took a loose ball well back The Tech team never for I lell. ion a loose ball that had raitcn of the center field stripe and minute gave up even in the dy- The score lll(itCillPd fairly ac- over the Tech line after Brzcski snake.-1 his nay thrnngh 5 hr 7 mg moments of the game and were curatclr the his margin of play in attempting a clearintz kick hnd 1) L". 1)irll0l'S tn plllllk the ball digging in and battling until the had hi” 1h? 53in" as th9.V who hnllnfed the iiitzsltin Off one of his oier the line for the only Tech final whistle sounded. tinually forced the play into theirinwn players. The score was the score of the game. Jay's try for Bob Jay Was the standout Dlay- yeah N -I A M. h M P opponrnts territory in each of thelfirst of the game and Joe sentithe extra points was wide but meter for the losers while picking They are t 9' ' "I C5""' ' two halves. .the Saint's into a fr-it lead about cnl-!ilI('CrS L',i!i(I the saints 3 hard quarter Bob Baird and an ex- wh" was elected Honmiary P:' The Tech squad. led by it big seven minutes later when he plun;:- time pm. the test few minutes of S. D. U. player Copey Callaghan 5lde"””d J' Elms,” Blanthardh ” blond boy from Kensington, Bob ed over the line iiftcr one of the the hair as fhpy pushed them hack also turned in great games. '3'” elected Presldenh The 919” Jay. showed some fine runningdhelniftiest passing attacks of the af- to the line and came within inches. The Saint's squad as I whole 1-""15 wok P13" 33 File 3"”"3l mee" few times they were able to out- ternoon. inf scoring and as the whistle was all turned in fine games with the 1'13. "l "19 Mamlme R”5b3' A51 fox and otitmaniiiiver the Saintls Biff Ltcwis Maltllunaltl sounded were only a foot fromlplay 01 -lack M3CD0m!ld- R011"?! ssomauon held yesterday afternoon slartcd hard lRt'l(llnJ.! forward wall but for the play when he grabbed a funi- poydirt. lMaclnnis and Joe Revel! being on i" TWT04 the most part their plays wcrepbleil hall about 25 yards out. 'l'he.qMN.,N Pl.” WVAY 'the outstanding side. A long time Play?!" anti l0ll”W: broken up almost hcfoi'e they were oval was passed from player to h i i ” ' The game was well handled by er Of the game who has gener- MR. ELMER. BLANCHARD president and Dr. Fr:ink.FrarikV.1elks. of Charlottetown. secretnryl A Ivlllalil? S('l'I0dtl1P for Mari- Regional directors ap- time senior playdowns leading to -e (foal: iii the N.S.-P.E.l. rugby lea 8 tie. und when the smoke of battle cleared at the end 011116 same the Nomads had racked up a total of 7 tries and 2 converts for 25 hit; points while holding the Swastikas to a lowly 2 points scores on a penalty kick in the second bald. Displaying vast superiority the Nomads rolled up 16 points in the first half while keeping the Swas- tikas off the scoresheet. ball from a two man scrum and relayed the oval to Dave Carroll who in turn passed to MacLeod. and the speedy Dave carried on for 25 more yards for the first of his three tries of the afternoon. George Kelly was back a few minutes later for the second try as he pounced on a loose ball over the Swastika's line and S py Ready's boot mi-ide the scoreboard read R4). A fine 25 yard run by Dave Nicholson made it 11-0 and in the last minutes of the half George 1, Kelly was back again as he finish- ed off ii well executed half line attack. Early in the second half Dave on the Nomads 25 yard line and displaying a sensational burst of speed raced the rest of the way for his second try. Windsor rallied strongly at this. point in the game and. although they couldn't make it across the Nomad line. Bill Foley made good a penalty kick. The Swastiks joy was short lived however. as the Charlottetown attack and a long pass from Joe Coyle to 1'ilaeLeod ran the score up to 22-2. The final Nomad score came as born and "my occasionally didpplayer um” ewmuauy (.hm.!”m,. As the set-tutti it-all started the Cy Mactsaac who dished out 5 ously supported rugby clubs their half line attacks come close.town Jack MacDonald laterelled llt9le'li'fl' 1f'tltl'ltlll&tit8lz1llll1tEflJPE8n”:0etgotal of 1: genaltyr l;lickg.”6 to thr0ugh0utllhed.Vt:I'S. Mr. glafll: ' is e mm c alnts an to v i L'd- son was eecte onorary rest - kickoff the Saints pressed their op-iwell and John Mullarl; were linels- .ent to succcd Major Fred Kelly. ten minutes did they have to go Lineups: -- Mr, Blanchard is a former star back into their own zone to re- Tech. -- 1t'llllback.Bzerski; back-.of Prince of Wales College. Saint tricvc even a kicked ball. lfleld. Whelan, Jay. Pullin, I-lopvlnunstanls University and Chair. S E 3-2 Tlicir coiicenirated efforts paidtkins. Nicholson: flying quarterwlnttetown City Rugby teams, up off at 9:57 lillt'n Jack R. Mac- Pollick picking quarter. was vice president or the Mari- Donald raced across from 20 yards Baird: forwards, Stewart. Matbe- time Rugby Association during the Sloan scored twice Saturday nightifent-e: Howell. Fontinato. lruin. . , to lead Toronto Maple Leafs tn l'G?lfl5h.V. Evans; forward-SI Crt"if1h:' alt:(EilCl1l':ll;liS made good on the con- sp;ziieliifsiB:n;Sllll5li))lzrt.?ll(a'hl-1 Dalia Wilson M hum was elect- 3-zxiiititiai Hockey l.cal.Zue victory ton. Murph.v. Bathgate. lIchenton.l..9,., m. and ,3 ,,..,,.,,L,. me, Kim. In - b H M J ' 9d"” M” 9” V'" over the scrappy New York Rang-Raleigh. Horvath. Prentice, ller- ban Jgy gem mp gailm; m l4m3'M:”B afd1eS' dayt Bll”d”"v E: -l9lli'5 erg. lees-lieimer, Popein. Lewicki. Gen mm whm; he 7iEe;,,g t R, in .9 9"" jl arhy M3CDl?”3ld. treasurer. - The 21 1 sir-old Sloan slioued his ldriin, .dm Hum 10 vi”.-de -s 8 0 it 3': YIHK Quai er, .0 n R. MacDon- pmnted were Rm-5. (;,-;,,,t of salnpthe M.('m.dy Cup finals was drawn mm In hp Rom Lmrs mm 1' 2'1 fw”. Thumsonv M0n,Lmn' Bnlmml I V 4 thelforwards. Roilssell. -l0hn 17- M30" Grant of Truro for Nova Scotia and ed at a later date. loud in the first period and counted i('nhan. Bionda; forwards. mlmsv ll;ll';3l'n:s;lk"lxml;-1 h:”:;' "1; (2: "gl'mDl:"8Il;l- lllllullln-S: ;l0hn -4- M3900” 1Des Burtte of Charlottetown forl A state of referees was apnrnv- iihni t-it-tterl nut to he the winningIStevi-art. Bailout-, 510”. Smith, e We 9 3 ' - 9” 'Lel”'5 M3cD”"ald4 Prince Edward Island. led by the delegates. Accredited anal c;ir.'y in rhp thn-rt, That I-nnhlestcrenko. Marshall, Duff. Itlinay,l ' ' The meeting was held at tlieioffii-ials from Charlottetown are his ct-ziltntal to four in eight Kuk-"lY. Arfnsfrnntl. - ' ' ' f Scotian Hotel and presided over Earl Nit-liolson, A. J. Macftdam. :1.-tines. ' Referee: Red Storey; lincst-ncn: S by Elmer Blanchard in the ab-icy ltli-lszim: and Jim Coylc. Buffy. :l'l?hli,1t;tVE mtniitesl and came Dllilli E Summary . Cr;lt. MacDonald. : Les Topshee, Win Langllle and Ron 1') ion secon win in eig ti 'irst period: 1, Toronto. xpstpr. W h O H k was decided to set lilonday. Conrad of Truro; Brother Mac-1 stat-is nf the 10.1n-S5 campaign in enko tSmith. Harris) 6:50; 2, New S October 31 as the deadline for Donald. and Edgar MacDonald ofi llttnr only previous meeting with-iork, Creighton (Evans, Mitt-pity: player registrations for compell- New Glasgow; Ran'..'crs, Leafs were dumped 6-2. 10:34; 3, Tnronlli. Sloan Vrhnm,-uni l ptinenls and not once in the first men. The new Maritime President, T(llt'tlX-pf) 'tCPt 7 Coiit.-p Todi New York -(Foal: Worsley-; de- out an" getting 3 pass followingison, Dube, Campbell, Callaghan; past year. I host e;i1' '-scH.son form in a long Toronto Liimley; dc-. Jack nmd,mm'ld 59' up iald. picking quarter. MacDougall; John for New Brunswick. m”,"p M. the meeung Wm be reteas. lmnfs held off the blueshirts infscotty Morrison. Vern scncc of the retiring president. Other officials appointed include Mf)iV'l'Ri'.'.-kli. tCPt- Montreal. 11.06; ti. on the part of Clce Gillis who scoop-e ed up a loose ball and scootcd the result of a fine individual play through a hole in the Windsor de- Even with a 23 point lead the. fence. close on a few occassionii, were praise from the on a scoring rampage Saturday at piniillile it: tclross the line before the many of whom exprggud an na w s e. Ch'town Nomads Humble Windsor Swastikas 25-2 1 Windsor ti lnion that the Nomad: w The playing ability and the sports strongest seen It Windsor in ., manship of the Nomad: won high years. N.Y. Rangers Nip Black Hawks 5-4 Last Night NEW YORK. tCP)-Wally Her- gesheimer scored his second goal late in the third The game was only minutes old Of the Slime when Dave Nicholson grabbed the PGPl0d 10 El" NOW Y0l"lS B 5-4 National Hockey League victory Passed to Fred Drtscoll. Drlscoll ggr 153538;!" dBlnck Hawks Sun- Rangerr ord. Hergeslieime undefeated home The Rangers Chicago lead on a tally by Danny Lewicki ut ex-Ranger equalized seconds later with the first of two tatllies. With two Chi- cagoans in the penalty box, the . play clicked and MacI.eod collected a bounding ball. He,-gesheimer and Dave Q,-eigh. ton shot them into a 3-1- lead by the time the period ended. The Hawks struck back in the second frame with Mickoski scor- ing his second goal and setting up Jack McIntyre for 3 Early in the third period Tony Leswick put Chicago the first Lime on an counter. Ron Murphy got that one back team came pounding back to the: loss than two minutes later. set- ting th estage for Hergesheimer's game-winner. Goal. Mortson. Stanley. Martin: forwards, Sulli- vnn. Litzenberger, wick. Mickoski. tyre. Skov. Murdoch MacDon- - fence to score after a 60 yard rtin. Giesla. New York: Goal. Nomads continued to pile on that fence. Howell. Fonttnato, pressure and. although they camel Gadshy. Evans; forwards, Creigh- Ranger power Wilson, llle' ies. FCC" r, fighting to re- gain the form that made him I wgoal man with the Rangers for three consecutive years he missed most of last year with a broken leg, took passes Dean Prentice and Harry Howell . to wrap up the see-saw game at 1 the 12:40 mark of the final frame. before 1 pm. from ; Penalties: ton. Murphy. aaui ii ion, Raleigh. 1-1orvatfi.t.'rri-1.: 1-lcrges-lieimer. Popetn, Lew, Gendron. Referee: Frank Udvari- in men: Sam Bubcock, Doug ,- Summary:- First period: 1. New York wicki (Raleigh. 'Gadsby1 Chicago. Mickoski (Skov) 1.347 ,New York, Hergeslieimer till Creighton) 11.50; 4, 1. York. Creighton (Ciadsbyt 12.1: . Raleigh 3.03 , (8:19, Mickoski 8.09. Wait 10 Fogolin 11.06. Prentice ts 5Popein .minor and mtscond 17.58. Second period: a Chicago, 1 lntyre (Skov. Mickoski) .53; 'Chicago. Mickoski 6.24. Penalties: Howell 2.05. Font ato 900. Third period: 7. Chicago, L wick 4.36; B. New York. Murp tcartsby. Bathgatet 6.11: 9, N York, Hergeshelmer tPrentii Howellt 12.40. Penalties: Mlckosld 1.39. In gate 2.55, Fogolln 3.17. Hebent 7.06. Stanley 7.47. Hergeshelin 18.4.1. -4 ...:.j.. Stops: Rollins .. . 14 8 11- Worsley . . 16 7 )1- Attendance. 1.878. NHL Standings By THE CANADIAN PRES W L T 1' All Montreal 5 1 28 8 New York 4 8 0 2323 Boston . 8 3 Z 1812 Detroit 2 8 2 ill 13 Chicago .. 2 4 2 1929 Toronto 2 5 I 1225 bagtinz, nets late in the third i d b ti Third lad; 4. itwn. Big brother Maurice scored: were stoiiiieri by goaltenliiifeii-loHa ilvl (Smith. Illtiliirrisnnl Sikiitftioii "9 '"d 5'"g'” "em 315” 1" D1”! U S C Lumley the few times they hri:1(e.1'ork. Hehenton (Howell' LP1K'l('kll l kl” MW”: BF" mmstead "di ' ' O ttirniirh the Leaf dPf9nt'p. j11:2i. ' .Fln.wt Cum. Refer:-e ne.-1 gm"... "med 17 penalties: SIM" 4.19. Bum)” It was the third shiitoiit of thelFoo?ba" minor penalties. nine to Leafs. l9:30. Cahan 12.3.1 Hnwe” 17:50. National Hockey League season? R "h . e, Cm die V Ip , h e H p Montreal. C u r r y, lion in Maritime play. Rot'1istra- (aid, Windsor: Don Cruickshank and: I. t itnizzer Eiic Nesterenko 11:37. tra "Sb lllfttt an In nspilatei (Gamble, Tatbott 14.40. ltions must be forwarded to Dr. lBob Brodie of Saint John. scored the other Tttfantn gnarl penalties, n,.,.m.Sh(.tn,,.r 1.08. mt-85 tit in-ttli Dick lrvins rt:-V Penalties; Marshall 451 (nest; : e-M :.2-- - N V .. Cciitrc ll.1'.r- Creighton and right cahan 3:53. 7:31. 10:16 FttI1linatn'mm '0 "'5 ""1 l"'t'l:'0.t' haunts Sat 6.16. St. Laurent 6.54, Olmsteadg , , winter Andy Hebenton tallied f 3lfl:l6, N .t k 14:. - 1””l3Y "lHhl- Wllmefglnll his 11.45. Ial d 11.45. H r 18.14. D Rangers. m.'1n;23, 8 "en 0 3' Gadhby Chicago Black Hawk! Unit?!" 8; Johnson a vey 1 n The New V,'ni'kers. led by surlil Second pt-rind: Scoring: Niinp. 5'" 5l"'.l"”l- l5l0DH1- eItalwalr't.s as Harry Howell. Danny? Penalties: Murphy 1:31. ilm-i-nth I rlilcz” P”l"li”' "t"l';(t?lv R't'h8"fl. Rollins . . . . . . . . . . .. 9 14 13- -.15 . clue I. Ftrishtnn and Bill Gail 525. M . 11.51. P ' P Etta twat? or Mnntttcal. Plant . . . . . . . . . . . .. 9 s 1' 32 T S I T !hV. 311'-nirtird around the Toronto. 15237. 20I't?;llil:5,l'l:1l'arl l8:5.:nntinalol ill” 19'-V”T:"l'l '"0k-19 9 0- O DETR01T tAPt-Rookie Glenn Boston - Goal Sawrhuk. de- Hall and veteran Sawchuk Terryvlence: Flaman. Bnivin. Armstrong. worked simultaneous shutouts Sat-1'Quackenbush. Layette; forwards: turday night as Detroit Red Wings: McKenney. Labine. Bnnin. Stasiuk. and Boston Bruins played the first Gardner, Ferguson, Tessier, Cos- Wnizsley stopped .'l" I. f h tot . . ifor Montreal goalie acqueS' By THEJJANADXAN PRESS” lfltitinnal ll0ckey...LC8&U8 SCDFPJNS:lellth---Molina, Davis. Panagabka. anti Lumiey handled I23 blgw s1"ti)rl:JW:ti:l:-ii; 13 17 7 '17 E Planm Wm, has 3"" fowl Saturday hedth: Hhlimitnizll-18" made 19 saves i K ll)lem()7" - Goal; Ha"; defciwe: drives. L 1 ' T ' goals in the home games and E 1 an awc ll . e y, iodfrcy. Pronovost. Hol ing- umley . . . . . . . . . . . .. 7 : four in t.wo ganics on the road. gte Lawrence" 30 Mcmaster It was the 14th consccut.ve game worth. Goldham. Hillman; for- CHEER FOR IRVIN Irvin was even a big band by the crowd when. at at centre-ice ceremony between the second? 13 and third periods, he was pre- sented with a sterling silver flat- ware by the Montreal manage- ment. the Bruins have failed to win nniwards: Olympia ice. The streak dalingilieli, Reribel. Howc. Lindsay. Ull- back almost two full years. in-yman Bucyk Chevrcfifs Toppin- eludes 11 defeats and three ties. izini Sandiord. Stankiewicz. Play was quiet in the early-' Rt-fcree: Jack Mehlenbacher; stages after referee Jack Mch1en- lincsmen: George Hayes. Bill Mor- bacher handed out four penalties rison. in the first 111 seconds. Only six penalties were called the rest of First period: Scoring: None. the way. 1 Penalties: Labine 0:15, Kelly Ed? Panagabko appeared to have major 0:16. Mohns and Pavelich a winning goal for Boston on hisptrltl, Floman 1:22, Panagabkn 8:39, e Delvccchio. Dtneen. Pave- Rnehester 44 Kings Point 0 mssachusetls 33 Northeastern Runs String To Two With 3-1 Victory M”V5T”-V- WP tr-Right 1i1n1.:- 1 lies er p . Bx”; - ., 1 :' , e e That was about the only satis- 2””k'”l1l""9d ;::l:lll:dfl.:;d rah pan, oflh The game. it hard.-hitting bruts- . faction Irvin got out of the first as A,,,t,,.,s1ij;E;mbk,” nemggwilg ',"g,li'.pe' W35 llltlhllghlftl h.V 1ht"visit here on his new club. Thel i ' 59"” ”'"al "elmlndlng by bnlh Hawks were subjected to steady. two virttn-leg . . diinirttnl-1. hlrinctltiin iffaiiiitimfl-lsiiilirld Paul Laden: and Monmm S Nlck solid checking and the few "mu Norwich Hi Vermont Z! Navy 33 Penn 0 North Carolina lanova 13 Maryland 34 Syracuse 13 Colgate 7 Yale 0 Princeton 26 Cornell 20 Army 45 Columbia 0 state :4 vii- Summary , nartm.-,nth 14 Ha.-V3.-d 9 stick at 6:30 of the final period Bnivin 10:34- hrlmm: Anamic may Senior both Vmaking several tthey Could must e sustained on, Holy Cross 20 Boston U, 1: when he got in alone. faked Hi-ill. Second period: Scoring: None. Htirkr-3,: t,ea,w,, game have SM Line"-Sn: sates. fensive they found Plan” mo Lafayette :4 Buckneii 1:1 to one side. then hit the goal post. 'l,('l'lalllPSI Sandford 13:37. Me- imin; night. in", 1055 mined Amhellfstteecoale I 3' much for them. l Rhode island 19 Brown 7. Sawchuk foiled Dutch Reibcl lxenncy l6:h7. ' M,,m,,"nl3 Mme Opener in the fence. Bone V .0(.t'IL, N rle- The mm. Racket played his. Brandeis New Hampshire 14 three times at close range. The big. Third period: Scoring: None. M-5-"L hm” n near capacity mrwarrds. Jy.L Iouersi l.. lxiley. best gm". M the seam" and was West Virginia 21 Penn State save. however. came with less thanp Penalties: Godfrey 0:07. crowd. The Hawks. defending tam Reid '5 ea,?'::' 9-"fl Bill: given timely support by fine. 7 ' five minutes to play when Gordie, pstopsz 1”,-,,lm,,,,. 5-Cmm. Hock”, cham Schrtnidt hear Kl9- dD. Kile mates Jean Beiiveau and 01m. l.ehi;zh 21 Rutgers 14 Howe got in on a breakaway and Sou-cliiik . . . . . . . . . . . .. 913 6-28 mans M,” dropped thy the qez Themfeny. enne 1'. Beth steady Maine 15 Bates 13 Sawchuk took the backhand shotlllall .. . . . . .. 7 8 919 some 3-1 count in Sackville lvioncton-Cloak Pd ti -- i D”rl”lz me belwee" 'p”i"ds Midwest In his padsi Amindancer 12'771 rfllll'.Nfle'4)' night. forwards" 1; 5 .1 S" "9-1' '1" 1 ceremonies. president Jim Ne,-1-is Notre name 22 Purdue ,7 e-W - lnmhim mH'”k””"lil '"l'W'iIl'(1 t'cnce' Direw ngnplhfhilr Lltl?ei;i1"t lcliof the Hawks presented me Nari S2l5m(v,Vi2l Hiiml: 1 f it 1" Pl-3.1'ed with Providence Reds Pirrie Houie ' - . iii ris Memorial Trophy to Mont- ,".t ” '5C""5' J h B in the Al . ' . iisfr-id. (Rl1('l”.l . g I. Michnzan 14 Minnesota 13 . O n n scoreless ititiilriiicgt abmke up 8 lH9""CSSPy. Lacroix. Sinelte, 1:111-deals "mm H'"Vey' mp ans” Nebraska 10 Missouri 12 a blistering lion. - defcnceman last season. The Art rirlie from about 30 feet out forl 5 "t t, v Ross Trophv for the leading. S"'"h"" Me”'0d'" 33 Kilns”, ' ' -tlmhcistis first goal at 13:20 at First P9l'llI(r(liihl.2L5ll”ltl - N" nnint--Wttmt was Present” W” . 4'0 "V -W""'l Risht winim Dave Penalties" non i7 is iii-mi (iii? 'lv"tiP Bttom 305'" Gt-”"””"' l sighed lnmtvlva Sim 7 i(.i...- .,5;,,.d A - ,. -- -- .' .- s p a . e oora o W 3.11 at 910 of thtlenlllfirlftl titl)lhint;ni'IItl'h.H'ct:tinrl pcrititl I 1 Fl” Sl Plililmdi 1- Monlreah Indiana 20 Nnrmweslem 1, l?lAlNBT J0HNl,)1lv-Bi ciCfl1)TM”".l ihmlumii fmiwa-rds: Smm1' Nicol," ,h,. pwk (mm a goalemnmhtarmam (mm I I 1 Hlhllrilllilsl. Mmwe mm.Vcy' Benveau, 5.50M I')rakp 40,3.-adley 7 .0 nt EBJICTSF 88il((' eireat- iliiilcoii, Piiddtcomhe. Kullman. 5.N.'.”nmp Copper Lowe Imd.l2.m .. .01 t'l(. loiiors Ze M,,nn.,.a1. H, Richard t01m- llnrliinati 21 Tulsa 21 goiin wt redericton Capitals Kl1I.lllH. Jones. lluhir. Palladino. Pierre llrillnnt drew ass-ists. Penalties" We .. tstcatl. Bcliveau) 8:15. . 51'1"”, 3 "may night,” the y”""5 A”""i' ,R"l""'” sA"EU8 Macdonald and HAWKS CASH IN rim 5'1"-hmIo&tl;F'm3t44. illttt-n Ppmmosz Sullivan 5-22' It iS,.,,,..,,.k3. pin F-l,,,,dpa 1 tic Coast Senior Hockey League. Waller Butler. 11.-an-kc hit the W,,.ing sheet 3557 G "WIMP tr, P""""” 11'' t'l.'Ill' 10. .. Harvey misconduct Vll'Rlflia Tech-17 Virginia'l:'l. season. blanking Caps Q 11-3:. ,,, H", mm, when Lorne minm'm mNmm- W - Vl-tj'itt' tcii I2-02' Lnmnburgar 1937. George Washington 16 William Goalie Jim Shirley. with Cilf-lr-1 PW v .unimary 1t,.,.,,,.,.,.,. ,,(,”em(,d in George ,”md' pmmde ttj) lvl -1.. : Sownd perm”. 3. Monlreaie H, '-nd Mary 0 loltctown Islanders last season, hp-its pt-itod. 1. Smut John. Ru- whm,-x Mn: blue ""9 shot. The KHW WHO Bill fllllllrltsl It Rwhard lolmsleadl Herve)”, vvtak-P ,.m.(,S' 2; Norm Carmina 0 gamed the present schedule-S first; 1; I1 alladino, Jones) 10:09, Bloom 3.3 y,m.M,, Brmam mmm the in. Mn”-Hunt .”P-1 H V-ttfit . lit 3 mm riilane 14 Georgia 0 tihutoiit. in the season opener 1 '2", . Slll'.llH'P ninrkcr late in the third 25' 4 tmh I-ilimsriih " mm" H Pc1talties' Lcswick 1:42. Moorei P'"5l"'”3h 25 nut” 7 Bl Fl'9l'l9l”'Cl0n TllUl'5d3Yt Clipllnls Pm"'H'"3 P””"'"l"'" 3307. 17125. mmmw m A zackehand Sm” from q”-C7 -m- 7; ct . iiilant llrriia-1.848 F0gnii'n gm Harvey "H54 Tennessee 53 Dayton 7 edged Beavers 2-1- Klllllllan l3 19. McPhee 13:48. l.'ifoct out at l8:.'ltt. Hawk de- PPnFlllli't'S r 1 . '”Ti',im er-mdf 4' Montreal, M Auburn 52 Fiirman 0 Saint John goals in the first and B""”" '73?"- lCll('I”m('n Georze White was in Stuns i ' WW 5 M 'R' h 'd ptMoor'et'925' 5 Mont- r.)t"'lk"" 2' Viv" 7 39'-Wltl Periods. with two in the s"'.""d l”'l”'li 1- 58in! -lnhn. "1" Pt'Il8lt.V hnx Vthen Ali1hFFSlil.1il'litr(' , V relglm Olmstead (-He mcharde .etn'gi;i Tech 34 Florida State third. featured the second game. P.'”l'l'""'"ll' lKtttma. Brklaclch) f-11'-ltf'Il in on their first two tat-iPirlsorlncv i iii V 1 i 0 Fast and hard working WP Pena. 41” g e e- , llll-Wwtini l7 Arkansas 7 Traffic Jam For Second 1T N”'""d5 Win 31' 3 Wm" dlno combined with Wimpy Jiini-i l'"t';ilttt-it Bloom 3:26. 3:56, Kull- tn set u Ron Ruble for the firstl ma" ”-' '- tally. Paladtno had eager .lohnnyl' T"'"l l'"'il"tl? -7 Saint John. Pal- Tt-ms .12 Rice 14 Craig Beaten all the way in scoring Min” 2 "9- ti Saint -lnhn Kullman 1”” A and ll l-9 Baylor 7 unassisted early in the third. (K”'"”'- Rl'ltl3CiCh) 3:18. In N, S L . wiv . . West. Playing coach Steve Brklacich No Penalties. . TRURO (C?) e N” "M, 0 'm'"”' "1 Brlll-'9' C0l"mbll Itlgtld Frank Ktgzmn helped both the TThTrrm-----e-e-e...... ' , n ergous, ystid Pds" hi ii,ti,ii.-,ix, . F V farms. no game Charlotte Mnnlana State in w 1 Cl t .. tied .. '.t::.. .:"::::t:::W.: - " ” -"6 W K"'"-:-'-- Mm Sum.” spmnr rmwmn .Th(llIlli.”)(3rtn1:l"'t1, p (M :ct:g:;P;gi::ueE:::i': mlzsalitiniltl 0 Southern California as California Lineup! Football l.PHEtlP its in re llif of x l 1 ””'cr on 6.6. u v - Fredericton Goal' Criii ' d - ., . h -..... V d..A I e. -'8. 1 sailirdni S Na-1' l" Hftlll-'H' llitl tliiri ifrlt-llenuiariigiptiiltla '1"(i'-imihdofvm tfhir Iliifdtiiikzr? 8d1e'31J(i'TSr1J1!l3Ila13li1h.e ""1"" 15 M17903 77 167105: Bloom, Blackburn, Ye;,.' h'"”"' l-ll-"T5 d'f"l7tlcd sl4'4l(i&l('t'illfl yor or ' C ' Sailors. in the second Dalhousie iniz field had left town with Colin". M "M Pacmr H San m"'s' Campbell: Lephm f""V"d5i Sailors 1712 Al tircpnwmid Air "”"' 5'1"" 7 , . . Leger. McDona'gh. McPhee Mable ' - ha... 5.. ,-,.a,,..- X . yvnt ahraii on it touchdown by the clubhouse ,key in his staiirni-it 7 Washington 1 whitl ii. Se 11 1 ' I Grpmwmd Bnmlliw l0nPt'tl llf;1hs;tn Hp n d p::k(;Itl.qmeTrUr0l 9ClUlP'"9"l ltfontnnn iii New Mexico 14 ltd. 3113!. we ' MM" MED” The lcagiiws nlv (it - , ' 9.1”" 9"" W35 W : - lo oradn A and M 3 Utah Saint J It ; - . first-place 5llf'a'lVl-i'llO?' "riiiii? sthomos um” ."'e ”'-'"'d l'"'"- Still? 9 fence: B:n:TtGolllIi-klu:ilt.i1rileyHin:t?. was id”. . -- it on St. Francis Xavier took the ' ' Wyoming 2:1 Utah 15 Oregon State 14 State 0 r)alh()”gjp's nme Emma ran 931:1:-"a1d Boanlerouehdowns by Ambrose Tip Tm Luke Greenwood scored in the third. I Kill-ty crossing for I major and Mulligan converting. Lenux got n Washington Stadacnna had tied the game in B1! Four the third quarter on g touch. Montreal 43 Toronto 12 2o iii.p.ii. HOCKEY --e- -- Hamilton 21 Offnwl 11 st. ex : 1 iii th 1 h. emsauncn. tAPt e Th Mount Allison '1" till: ere-at-if "lfmiw to Pttttbrmt S""”'”'""'th W5 'l!."tf2ll'Jl.”i7 "595 mill” their feet in the oiiai minute the "latest tin. rtaht from the Varsity 9 Mt-Cit to ' h 1- f db",-v I th, L k 5 IL : ' when hockey players break cops opener w en ommy scllllol wait over 99 X I it it 9 PW? wt;-U from 30 yards. Their joy qgg manager of Toronto Maple Leafs dampened when the ball was cal1- 07 the lnlernttllnnttl . . away at speeds of 15-1) m.p.h.. IMEM Wm Winnincs 0 Edmonton 12 they use up plenty of energy MsAcitvilt.i.i:. N.B.. (CP) - ed back Ind oi-......,..g ,....n.. be iiiimeii manager of Pitt.1- "1 C' ””"13RS,Pf,'"""”"' '3 -ntll bgtwejn they need oun '. Ul',' bhpit ()1 v' Iulec-u. hm mmmizraiinl Iiniei-Sty ed 10 yards for an illegal block. url re 2: o t 0 national Kncimm. 2, sm". . I P in recall League. 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