The Giiardin I1 7 .i..H:s...H:.. mhersti Ram 8-3 Win Over Islanders p3SrlIIg -lIiLlI0l' A fast-skating. smooth crew of Amherst Ramblers Solidi) trouncsd the Prince Eduiird ls- landrrs 8-3 to keep the local 111.1111 off the ACSHL win slight 1:1 11 lop- sided t.flL'OLil1'C:' at the F111-1in1 s:1tu'- day n.'rl1t The R'ii11blers. lrd b': I". Bernoqiiezls tlirec-goal peri11ri11- anee. were iiciei bch 1111 as they led 3-2 at the Dll'l of the first 4-3 at the end of the .-cc-111d anti cs- plodetl 111111 fvur Efhlls iii the final frame as the lslciiiclers last ail -1111- trol oxer the V.Sllflr5. The ls111iirlc.;-, 111111 1.1ci'e playiiig thezr secriiitl C1'llSf'C'.l1'l'1P ginie after 11 bus 11111 to 1111- New Brtiiisivitk raptal 11l111crl il1r- best 11111-1401 111 the 211'.-t 2.3 lll.ll1lli"x of 111111 as they battlccl the tsii:'pr'.siiig 1e;1i11 of the leazue” goal for goal. H011-1 -1-er, the 1'15 0:5 never let up and srcoiid utter the (11.1 111.1111-I oi inr- f-amc ,1i1i:eti 1:1 t.'.r 1ii11ii1:wei'ctl goals 11.: 1c fsZ.1i14ic:is tried hope- 1 .1.1111 at-'ri iiiiic. 111 2:1”. :1 1-a1ly szitlcrl .J.111 Sli.l'l8l, pl-iy.i1g 11:5 scroilrl srznsational ',;.1n1c tor the local c.u.1. had no chance on the nine: that passed him as he was left, 11.111 1.111 'l'lfl thre" R1iinblcrs in limit of 111111 and ill the clear several llll1CS F. Bernoquez. spcedx Amherst 1-.-inter. opened il1e scoring at the 714 as he and Therrieii were put. ir. i'rr clc on 11 11:15.: fioin Grignoii ,. 1." a .c1 .l1i1i1i11' Rlotrow f1'i'l-1 ed to brat L'l3tlU.S.Cl'& on a short break .111 Vein"? H. 5. playing hzs 11:51 gatiie with the Islanders. tied the score four minutes laterl on a pass from D011 ling and Purcellp with Kiley -.n the peiinity box. It 11 as fallovtcci 111 1110 Aiiilieizwt. tallies and as the pezxnd encleil the score was 3-2 with Ray LcDiic getting Islanders' second marker at 17.54 1 Buck Whztlock made it 3-all at the 0.45 mark of the middle as he rnunrled out the local Cllib.s scoriiiq on a p155 rroiii Brklacich andl ltampbrll 111121112 11 scramble in, l"oi1t of Lacoiirsicrv The pcriodt Ias oetialtv-free after 11 ruff start- ing session in which referees Ta,v-- lnr and Kane handed out 11 total -1 ciaht m;i1r1r.s-fire to Amherst ind three to Islanders. Amherst; eoarh Lou Kiley was the bad boy II the nizht. as he was tagged for Ilahgersnown Dainadiens 4-2 In Uphill NEW yogic iAP1 -Paul Rni1t,.'..l11.wrcl.t. 11 late in rm third period hrokc 2.2,drarllock anti D1llllLI' l.ewit-ki 1.:le'd another tally with 20 see- ---irls remainiri: to give New York rangers an uphill 4-2 victory over he ,lea;:ue-lrading Montreal Cana- -Ilis at Madison Square Garden ihday nizht. The ll'llllT.pl1 hoosied 1.11.1. Patricks Broadway Blues in 1 thin three. points of first place. The game 1111.: a comvlete rc- nvsal over Satiirday nights con- 'st when the Canzirliens trimmed 11: Rangers 7-1 in Montreal. The ujunky XQXV Yorktrs put on A last. ll"fllO(l st-,o .:1;z spurt after both -ltibs riitrircd the, period tied 1-1. Andy Bathgate put lhP Ral1',:9rS iiriefly ahead 2-1 with an unassist- -11 goal with only 47 seconds gone :11 th.- third period. It was his sec- wid eoai of the night. Ken Mosdeil 1Pll”fl the count 2-2 at. 3:16 and "1-'tlS ltntv the score stood until the We moments hf the game. M 111.40 Roiity swooped nroundl 'h1- ilrmtrcal net and slapped the llZl'l( pa.-1 1:r1allP Jacques Planle. 'l"i1r Cnnarliciis. in 11 vain effort. to rim-rilock the sr.oi'e. pulled Planic from the ire in the last minute. The strritegv backfired. howev-".r. as l.r1x'irki stole the puck and fir- -d into the empty net for the ri1nrl1cr The Caiiarticiis wastorl little time in scoring as Doug Harvey drilled home. 11 35-foiitrr at 2.13 of the first pPTlOf'l with the Rangers short- hsnded The New Yorkers tied the IFOFP At 13.55 of the snrnnd iit.an7,1 on Piathizatos frrct. gml of tlic niahl Lineups New York F,---1 '1Vr1i:lr-1 (1.. fence. Houeil Exam. ti-11-in. Chrystal: fnruarrte, Raleigh Mic- koskl. Lewtckt. Rnntt. laiprade. Giiidolin, Ra'hgatr. .Sl'irpl1,1'. Son nor. Prentice, N11,:-nrl. Ioznry. . Montreal: fvncc. BOllFllFll'1'l. ,MAcPhv-rson. St. iU.-S. Delodls Canada In ;'Hoop Opener RIO DE JANEIRO (AP) --The 1 United states defected ciiniuia ss- I7Au the world basketball tourna- ment began here Saturday night. 1 Canada. represented by Wlllnlnert lcnnadlnns. trailed throughout the l"ggme against. Peoris Caterpillars. ti'I"hi1 Canadians had been rated one lot the main tiireiiti to the favored (U. B. In the 12-nation event. But. two" decisive victory clearly ',.it;mped the Illinois team as the lone in best. ' Kn-by Minter of the U. s. was '.high scorer with 16 points. He was followed b can Ridd. six-foot,-four .vetleru1 oI Olympic may iind one jot Clnldl'l best players. with ll ausrpiiim took the lend ; from the start and held it through- . we may ind Ii-ll It the mix iit- ter the Ouinsdtsns had come within six points of the Americnns. Popriii. Coal. Plant:-; Ar-. Jrilinsnn. llarvsv l.n1irci1t; for- th first uric of the matrim- In e I ddogkd Pungulyzarepared as s "lad by main". 1 5 riiuiipgiau 1" Referees -- K.1ne. Ta.1'li1r. lst Period Si-oring Aiiihtist. F Beriioqurv. T115-i'rieii,' Gagiion, 714, Islaiidcrs, Harris. Purcell. Doiiling 1104; Amherst. Kcnnedv, Black burn. Lcizere, 13.12; lAi11liei'.s1. T'.1rr:irx1. Roget's. 1733. Isl.1n(1eis. l.cDut', Moi'row l1f')l6, 17.54. Penaltzc ' K;1c,'-'. 905, Lcytc. 141.7 Miiiirlay, October 271. 119347 lilers Score lllll'R1llOllS three times in the first peipod. The g-.uiie lclt R.iint11ers in sec- 'illfl pl ice iii the iit-.111' foriiied lea- :'1ii- 11.111 0111- 11:11 azii :1 lie for 1111':-11 po.i1ts. one bcliziid 11.9 Capitals 111111 have two v1.,.1rirs ,n the week-old :.l1ed1ile. The lslaiitlezs 11.lli1111'iiey to A111- h(t;5l Int 11 2.11710 toixigiit and 1101.11 ir.1i11s 11.11 i.1ii;;le at the I-Xiruiii on 'I'ucstl.'1f-' New 1111 the lOLH'll te.1iii 1s fn:111;i;d N-rmxiiid Ca.ipcii::1 1 izcni Vallrtfield. Quebec. who ar- i.1'cii in the int) Siititclay. Bob Lira). and Guy Cngiiac are due in 11.111111 sl1it'I1. l Linc-up-. lsl.1ii(lc:s (11.11. S11 1111). Df)I”lZi'C. Lvie, O'Coni1o . Brklticicli. McLc.1ti. For-11 ards. Wll.l10Ck- C3mPbCll- Heiiiicsseix l.eDuc. Morrow. Car- l)Clll.'I?' 1-1.11 Duviiiiz Piiitcll. ..s.. (111.11. I.11(' iu.slere: De- li.1r:,1'. lingers, B'.ackbt1:i1 P11 1: I-loi11.i;ds. F. Bc:i1oq1ic7.. T11rri';cii. Giigiir-:1, Siirard, Ken- nedy. B Beriioquez. D. Kiley. RCl(l. Jcilo.i1. Leg:-:e. Slorrou, 13.20, Kilei. 15.20. Brl.lac lch, 16.26, Jodoiii. 16 26. Blackbiitit. 16.38. Kiley. 18.31. 2nd Period Scoring Islriiirlrrs. Wlitliick. Bll(.1ii'lf'lI Crimpbcll. 6.45: Ainlierst. R Jodoin, Blackburii, 13.37. Penalties: Noiic. 3rd Period Scoring Aiiilierst. F 81'-rnoq11:.' 'll1ir:'r',ri1 Gagnoii, 0.21; Amherst, Rcitl Jodoin. 9.25 Anilierst. F. Be'i1nqLit”.'. Thrrrieii. Gaznon. '17 .'i4: Amliersi. Gagnon. Jndozn. KllPV', l.'t.07. Penalties: 0'Cv111r1cr. 556, Rik-1 lac.ch, 13.04. Stops: Shirlev 7 10 14-31 Laeniiixsirite 910 9 27 Battle FIPllYP.'lll. Geciltrioii. Ricli-, .11-rl, Singer, l.c111.1ir. 0ln1ste:1iI.l IMO-Ilhll, l,1ixc1ii1ci'r.:r3i'. Mcisniiilx. Air-liar, Ciirry. 1 Rcfcici-: Rod Store): liiirsnict-. .f:amn1y Rnhrock, Scott)" Morrlsoii First Period: l.Vfcnti'e:1l. Harvey l(.v00IIl'l(lll., Riclirirdt 2113. l Pe11'ilti': Mtirpliy 1:50. Second Period: 2. New York, Bathgiile tnilcigli. LEWlClilt 13:55. Penalties: Litzenberger 7:05. Mac- -Pherson 13:13. Third Period: .1. New York. Batlignie 0:47. 1 4Mon1real. lVItJ5l,lPll iolmstciid. lRlf'lllll'dl 3:19. 5 New York. Ronty tlrwtni 16:40. 6. New York. Letvicki tRnleigl1i. 19140. i 1 Peiirilties: Mordell 1:03, E1-niisl 5;-.1r., Howell 7:50. 1 Stops: Worsley .9 10 14-33 Plante 1513 9-37 'Boxing Banquet Slated Tonight SAINT JOHN. N B. tCPt -Prru sciitatinii of s new rating list will 1l1ighl:;.:ht. the annual convention land banquet. of the Canadzan Box- ing and Wrestling Federation hizrc . day. l The rating list will be presented Vito the delegates by tho cliairiiinii inf the qucsiiriii of a 5'al1tlflr('l scar- ing syst.em and appolnimiznt to 1114-. federation of Canada": representa- .tive on the Brzti.-11-i Empire champ- .ionship commtttee. G. K. Garni-tt. of Saint John, president. of the CBWF, said dele- pgnies will dismiss the srortng sys- tem which has been adopted by .1l1e Nauonal Box1ng Association. The system. called the "lo-point. must." iii 11 girat aid Lo television lint-wetiii who like to score the fight if-along 111th this judges, 1,. me M-5. 1 1 1 tom. the boxer winning the round ,must be gzven the maximum 10 lioints. The opponent. can be given any where from nine down to two mints. depending on his merit: for the round At the request of N. A. Robert- son. high commissioner for Canada at London. and J. Onslow Fain. iliresident of the British Boxing iIBosrd. of Control, csnadirs rcprg. sentntive on the Empire champ- ionship committee. C. B. Cowley. is to be appointed in member of the tcanadian federation, tlig Find of Fossil: illoporred In Peru 1 CUZC0. Peru, (APt--"nap mun. lzed remiiins of Ian ennrmniiii mim- ber of prehistoric horses and glam armsdllloii have been found in the cot the other. Fredericton comes From Behind To Edge Hawks MONCTON, N. B. tCP1--Fred- SUMMARY rricton Cap.tals fought back from First. period: .1 three goxil CIEIILIL to edge Monc- l. Moncton. Robinson (Bowne ) ton Hanks 4-3 in an Atlantic Coast L4:2l. Senior Hockey I..CflgllP game here Penalties - Grenoii 8.42; Mos-. saiturciny ii:gli'.. grove 1507; Weaver 17.20. Gerry Miles NIPDPII the rallyl Second period: with two goals in the list period 2. Moncton. Hirschfield 3.27. bath on passes from tight wingeri 3. Moncton. Leclerc tbemchuck. Nick Nicolle. It was the second Bownessi 6.01. 11.11 for Fgederzctoii iii sis many 4. Fredericton, Nicolle (M.les: iii;:l1t.s and lvft them in the league 15.57. LCEKI. Tho lla'.1"i(s are 111111055. hav-, 5. Frederictaii, McPhee (Hewey) lime sroiiir - I . S” 4 - . : . V ....J -A - - q A... ,, - . .. . Jg gag... ' i - Q...” g.,,,.,,,. - . no U" : .9. cv e-v--"-we-- Ilt - 21f 0 no-any mu” an IM' .A.P.C.H.l.. Meeting 1 I STELLARTON, N.S. tCP)-Hall- fax Wolvei-ines' application was ac- ziig tied ihc.: only pri-vious stzirt. l18.00. copied and Stcllarton Royals and Lint-up: l Penalties - McLaughlin 2.45; Me. Pictou Maripacs amalgamated at an Fredericioii -- Ga.il. Craig: de- Neill 325; Stewart. 7.00; Grenoti ,Antigunish-Pictou-Colehester Senior ciice P1111 eis. Grciioii. Yeiiiiiaiis. 8.49. Hockey League meeting here Sun- hliitliiiosli; ii1:11.1:(is. llciicy. NJ ' hird period: day. Seiiell, .UCPllCC. Mzles. Stewart. U 6. Fi'cderirIoi1 - Miles (Nicolle), Tlglr” BC5;(l'S'3l5- 519,1" (;l355P'I3l'Vi- Nicolle, M.1cD;ii11-ilii. Le-11', Smith 4.32. 5l- llt3llCl5 51Vl8r HIVEFSXW. as ixioncton -- Goal, Fillsoiiy; de- 7. Fredericton, Miles rNicolle1.ll3-X and the WW Plclllu R0Y3l5 fence McNe.l, 1x1ci.;iiigiii.n, We:i- 14.45. twill qomivrise the league. which be- l'f'l Brophy, R1bit1son. loruaids, Penalties - Mosgrovc minor and 3",” "5.40'3amE sCh,edu1ed NOV" 20 Hits.-iificld. Liczuiv. Billick. Dei1i- lll1Sl'0l1(lll('l 10.50: McPhee 16.46; Muluplcw” at H.amax' FX vm tlipik. l.cClrrc. Bownell. Houle. Rob;i1set1 major 19.20; McPhec Butmsc "1 5l'udms' Sh U Doi'rii1;:toi1. N11ri11."iii i11n,ior and minor 19.20. Saints Di1featAxemen 5-2 To Hold Lead In MIRU , Saziit D1:i1stai1's Uii.vc1sity de- itrv in the first half on an easy .i-.i1ed A1-adi;i Axciiitii for the so:- angle to put the Saint's out in front i)lltl li:i1P 111.5 52115011 11:tl1 a 5-2 in a 5 0:11 of 5-0. Bob Wentzell. 11.11 111 :1 2.111111 ii1:iycd :11 W.1liiille Acnritats kicking slar, provided his 1111 Slillll'LlZl)' 111111111 leaves the saints tennis points with a penalty kick. -1111 on top of the Miiixiiiiie Ii1tci'- The game was one ol the cleanest milegi.-itc Rugby League ullll three to be seen in the Maritimes in 11.115 and 11': lo-cs. several years with only six penalty The S. D U. 11.11 was made 1105- kicks being handed out. for minor play 16 games. with a win being worth four points. Halifax. represented by alder- man J. E. (Gee) Ahern and coach Rocky Sullivan. agreed to pay five cents to visiting team: on each rush and cl1ildrcn”s seat and 10 cents for reserve. Montague Woman Draws Horse In Sweepstakes 5ll)lP wlir-:1 Lents McDonald of iiifriii-tions. EEICII team received Cl1'.1.1lo1telo11ii p1ckcd up a loose ilirvc of the free kicks. Saints will' uall, which l1.1d bet-:1 jIJllC(l out of meet Mount Allison at the local Bunty Forzles hzinds as he was gridiioit in the fourth game of thcl tackled snltdetliy bjr Saiiits' Rob, six-ganie schedule on Saturday. . Motitiey. in front of the Axemen - ---Dim l 21.11 Illfllllll I.ClKlw niacle iio lIlISl.3lvC N S T h M .ii stuoii..i. up 1111 11.... .iii.l bc.oic . . I t. p 1711:1111 i'c(-oirird lir liflfl riossecl the .1 mp-liiie for 1110 only try iii the A. r Rc.1i'd11ii c1-111 cried MtDoii11ld's 7 1tAt.trAx tow a 111.” Scotia l'll11cli.tii1';il College and Mount Alli- . . . '.-11111 -l1'llll't'l'Sll)' slriigtglcd It) :1 5-3 H" hzitiirday in a lilariliiiic liitcr-1 Soccer Finals collcgialc Rugby League game. I Tech went ahead 5-0 in the early SACKVILLE. NS. 1CPi - I '1Ji1i1'e:'si1y of N.1v Brutisiiii-k cli- 1' iiiinuies of the second half when .mc1(ll.'iii' (l.'ill:1gl1.'ii1 ran 20 yards for, iiy and Bill Clarke convericd.: 111 the game's closing minutes.! l'llillllPfl xloiiiit Allison Uiii1'1”rSil.V . . . S'.lllll(l.I1 niirl riiicrcd the M:ir1- ('l""l'l3'3,lll'?l-791' Wckcll "ll 3 l"”5C time iiitr-rcolicziatc .S(K'ttClt f'.i1.ils D3” 1”-S"lC ll"? 795” ll1'61)'3”l lit” and plunged across for a major. against lim:': Collrzr of lrlallf.-ix H lhcrc were five sccomls left when At the mid of rezuliiioii tiinr, , M0”... Mhson ,.,..1,. am-ad 2.0, Les Davis succctssfiilly made the 111111111 dcatil kod the 1110-gziiiie (""l”l"- , total-goal eerie: at 4-4. However. -" '1' "'5' '-' ' Don l-lerscv scr1i'c:l 111 11111 20-111ii1- 0 lllP mcrliiiie l)Cl'1(l(l to give UNB the 11111, 5-4. l I Jan Huntjcus and Bruce Buffctt , 1 tillied tor the Moiiiitics. p S l . a. . - , 511 F X T' l Vii-ZNNA, MP1 Ylarlinilr Ruc- ,, . . ' R1i.&s1.1's grt-:11 tlisiaiire i'1ii1i1r1', :smashed the world record frir 5- 000 metres, easily defeating Czech- nslovakiais Emil Zaiopek at A track and field meet lietween the two countries in Prague. Radio? Praaue said Saturday. Kuc sperl the distaiice 111 l:l:.3l.2., four-tenths of ii second under the mark set by London's Chris Chais- wnv 10 clays ago The 5.000 ine- Dalhousle l7-all HALIFAX, (CP1 -- Pete Lesaiix 'li:e11' 11111 i4iucl1cl1111i1 11.1-ses iii the dying minutes Sattirtlay to give 51.. I"l'i'Ini'i5 Xavier Ui1.1'ri's.iy a 17-17 tie with Dalliciusie in a ihr:li.ng Nova Scotia Seiiinr Canarlian Foot- MH L,.,,;,,,,. gm”, tires is (equivalent to three miles. l.e5'1i1ix. a certain eniididale for V1” -l'””l51 . I . -1 iiiosi. valuaiilc iilriier lioiiors, sciit It W” H" Ulml slmlghl um" 'Kue had beaten the official world- trecord of 13.472 for the 5,003 held by Zaiopek. 1 2.3410 1.) its feet. with to Frank Shen and :1 crowd of liiillet. passes sob Hggins. Jim Verrier S('0l'e(I 11 iiitijor and 1.1.: ..::ti:r;.....:3r.iwelshmen Defeat 1 i1l:1li1y kii:k.iig two converts. 1 Mount A 4-0 Gerry Watson scorc-d tun touch- downs for Dal and Dave Bryson Charlie MacKci17.ie Prince of Wales College defeated Mount All;soi1is junior rugby teainl 4-0 Saiiirclriy ii1'an cxliibitioii gamcl at. Sarkvllle. It left the Welshmen without a loss in this seasonfs play as team captain Gordon Tweedy gonveried i.1vo. Sheurwofer Defects Greenwood 30-5 (;R,FjENIAtOOD' N, 5, icpu .. rolleeied their p0;liis on two pen- 1"-iicai-11ntri' I'lyc:'s stormed to an :ili.V kltltlt ill tllc first llhlf (taiy 30.5 11... over the injury- I The Wclshmcn held the edge in .ririleiI Cvreciiuood Bonibers Snt- ill-”i,V ill the ftist. hrilf but were-1 1::(lay in 11 Nova Senna ca,,ad1,m pressed hard in the final period as. 1:1...-.11,” 1,,.ague mm... line host team iryed for 11 come- Flyei-s' v.1-tory gave them a t11-o- b3Ck- The -"Grind game of the twol -1-.m, iuri M," H)? M1,, ,9,-,,,,d. gaiiie home-and-home series will be ;11:1u- smda.-nnxs-,.;1m-5, played at Memortiil Field this The a;rmr.n's only score was vi S-1tu1'1lt1.1'. iliirrl-quarter loiiciirio-xii by D0113 S r or "-- -r---'- -- A rltrimpson. G80;-Re MacLeod speiirhi-iidedlHarneSS the atiark w:th seven points on I lll'11 1-oi1ri-rts and :1 lniicliclnwn. . - . At Saint John I l SAKINT JOHN, NB (CY)-Spell-1 1-er ey. Ii seven-year-old bay geld- -lnk owned iit Saint John. was the lonly double winner of an eight- riash harness racing program here BATERDAY Atlantic Coast Senior Fri-rlrrirton 4. Moncton 11 Amherst R. Cliarlntteiovin 3. 1Iq::)'l'(rdar1lr"n'rllI: 2'”, l:,","lf "I NEW: . 1 , (1 1 rcnci 1 age. was , OHA swim A lthe best of the day. l N.agars Falls 4, Kitchener 5. other Winn?!” we” Timi Windsor 2, Stratford f1. Chsthnm 0. Owen Sound 11. OHA Junior A Kiiclieiier 2, St. Catharincs 4. Giielp 4, Gait, 2. (MIA Senior Southern Siidbury 5, North Bay 5. Pembroke 1. Son Grey Hounds 6. Western League Vancn1ivm' 2. Victoria 5 Edmonton 5, Saskatoon 3. New Westminster 4, Calgary 1. 0'Shanko. Buctnuche; Thelma Lou. Saint John: Hero's Child, Hart-' pland: Frankie Budlong, Dleppe,l -land ("an1pbcll's Rudy, Saint .Iohn.l Avalon Girl. from Brldgv1-atery NS.. placed second twice. 1 ' 117:3? METHOD 1 Baking potatoes is said in be the, best wiiy of cooking them to re” lain maximum food value. HOCKEY - TUESDAY - 11:30 AMHERST - VI - ISLAHDERS lltmtlllce OI Ant-8. department, of 1C"3C0- Reports reaching here sun- day said the find ever recorded in Peru. WEIRD SALAD Fliirrm-so natives use pickled 11-1. in garlic. in the lnrgestl SALE 1' arts- ronsv - MONDAY - HOLDING SEATS roiwonnow .- TUESDAY .- GENERAL ssut. vizicrs: 31.40 THE M110 R5 ' cabled MONTREAL, (CP)-A total of 2 '1 Caiiadians drew lrisli Hosprtal sweepstakes tickets on the Cam- bridgesliire race to be run at New- markct, England, next Wednesday- 'rhe diawing took place in Dub- lin and iiiiornmtioii on Canadian ticket-holders was forwarded to- dziy by cable to Montreal. The Canadizins will share in 11 prize fund of s5,488.000, the highest 111 20 years. The drawing was on and non-run- Bl liorscs-runners liPl'S-'6lllEl'9CI. fund will provide 15 first pi-i of 5140000; 15 second prizes of 530.000, and 15 thirds of 528,000. 111 addition there will be 1.170 prizes oi SL075 for holders of tick- ets on horses that either do not run or are not among the first three in the race. There will be 1.050 cash prizes of 3280 each, 4,- 500 roiisolation prizes of 528 each and .50 residual prizes of 34,898. lfollowing are eastern Canadian ticket-holders in the Irish sweep- stikc on the Oct. 27 Cambridge- shire, race at Ncwmarkei. Eng, as to Moiitrcal from Dublin. wilt ticket numbers. nom de plume or name, home town and name of horse shown in that order: ZS 50352. Russick. Matapedis, Que. 'i'iit1or Sovereign ZS 46157. Alfred Lepitie. Quebec. 131: lSlll'll TM 57325. Blue Nose. Invco. N.S.. Aer Lingus TM 55833. Pee Pee. Halifax, N.S.. Aer Liiigus TM 56199, Hopeful, Amherst. NS.. Rocchinzire VR 58253. Viva. Cockrullnh ZR 55488, Mrs. Altherr and Bill. Lotizueullr-, Que, River Line. VS 72739, Wine King, Truro, N.S.. Jaspe Vi. 870031 Moco, West Co., NB. Griffon VL H7913. Mrs. Adi. Moncton. N. B.. Kobus WQ 75443. .1. P. Proulx, Dupuy, Que, Tiger Kloof. ZQ 70066, Roland Mercler. Moni- irnreiicy Co.. Quebec, Good Briuidy. TS 72184. Mrs. Ricginnld Buell, Montague. l'.l-3.1.. Queen! Beeches. XT 49853, Jenni-ie Pellsnd, Lon- gueuil. Qui-1., British Justice XT 48123, Picolo Pete, Vslols. Que. Chivalry TS 53203. C011 d'Or. Verdun, Qu-:1, Nlcolet, Que.. Forbes. Good Brandy XT 51682, Germaine Bemicr, Montreal. Good Brsndy. ZQ 75821, lfope Eternal, Mon- tieiil, Prince d'Or TP 77125. Alice Gllllmflll X? 78564, Bienvenii, Montreal, Dyoko Ws 72724, I-Iumogi, Laval dos Ra- plcles, Que.. Jupiter VS 72768, Arabian Night, Mont.- real. British Justice vs 72363, Lucky Stiff. Falmouth, N. S. Netherwood. zs 77253. Hans. Hull. Que.. Urdu xx 36340. Ksnawnki. CsughnI- wags Que.. Spanish star hi. 24732, We Win, Fabnham, Que. Coroniilirlh Boy RV 22722, Coma May. Montreal, lfiirishead. Blue, Montreal. 1 orlsman Wxyinxit dymm Rolled with . I . 'AI.l.WIA'I'HII', Waterproof Paper Extra mild . . . tr p. for oxtralonloynroiiif Local Naval Officer On Hist warship to smash her way west Passage in Canada's vast arctic region. Commatidcd by Capt. O. C. S. Robcrisoii of Montreal and Halifax, the Labrador left Halifax July 23. and B. C.. September 27. She is now returning to Halifax via the Panama Canal, and due at her home port late in November. While in the Arctic daily weather maps were re- ceived by the Labrador by means of a facsimile Pepin. of Montreal, left. of Cliarlottelown, P.E.I., looks oi1. sits by the 1 f it oric Arctic Voyage 4, HMCS Labrador, the RCN's new Arctic patrol ship, is now well into the second half of a historic voyage which, when completed, will have seen the 6,500-ton vessel complete- ly circumnavigate the North American continent. She made history by being the first from east to west through the fabled, ice-packed North- transceivcr. Here, map-produciiig machine. while Licut. M. K. Kelly, Licui.l(clly is the son of Mrs. Georgie Kclly, 12(l Spring Park Road, and the late Carl Kclly.A brother, Rev. James Kelly is 011 the staff of St. Dunstan's University. (National Do-fence Photo). rcaclied Esquimali, Ldg. Sea. Rene British Fol. Football Standings By THE CANADIAN PRESS Intercollegiate W L T F A Pi: Western 2 fl 1 ill 16 5 Queen".-i 2 I 0 67 .78 4 Varsity l l l 52 .15 .1 MCGill 0 3 0 23 Ill 0 Big Four W L F A I'll Montreal 9 2 270 106 in Hamilton 7 4 215172 H Tnrnnio 5 G I'M 197 10 Ottawa 1 10 04 278 2 OIIFU W L T F A Pts Kitchener 9 Z 1 279 183 19 Sarnia 0 4 1 182 166 I3 Toronto I 10 0 142 254 2 WIFU W L T F A Pts Edmonton 10 5 0 234 151 20 Sask'wan 9 4 2 224 195 20 Winnipeg R 5 2 190 180 18 Calgary 11 8 0271 16516 I14 013133102 Football Scores By THE CANADIAN PRESS Big Four Montreal 24 Toronto 30 Hamilton 25 Ottawa 17 Intercollegiate Queen's 1 Western 27 Varsity 43 MeGill ll ORFU Sarnis 17 Kitchener-Waterloo 1'! 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