:1; ...u_.-;.¢ay< .3: is". "an. A . SH BELIVEAU GETS EQUALIZER i gers played to in 2-2 National Jean Belireau (4‘ of the Montreal Canadiens scores at 16:31 of the third periOd after a fake-out past goalie Marcel Pailie (231 of the New York Rangers. Canadicns and Ran- Basketball Show Set For Cb'town Skilled artisans of several professions will present their wares to the edification and de- light of tiie assembled onlookers at Charlottetown Forum on Monday. October Litith when the great Harlem Glohe‘rntters of basekethall headline a huge program starting at 8:30 pm. Not only are the basketball players who will be in action. including the New York ' ll'lllElIS‘ facing the Globetrotters. among the finest in the sport. but so are the array of added entertainers Boss Man Saperstein of the Trotters Is brinng along This 1.: national edition of the Globe- trotters. who take their mout- age of cake wizardry. unsur- passed shoumanship and all- around brilliance to all parts of the globe. including a third complete swing around the world last year. The team‘s 39th edition certainly must be classed among the best of all time. it is a unit of outsta .d- In: cagei's. height, razzle viaz- Vie perfection and speed. There are the ace fun 1111;— leaders. Bob "Showboat" ll..il. 6-2. now in his 15th season ~ .11 the team, and J. C. Gipson. ti 8, a 13-year veteran. Roun..iig out the powerhouse are on - :y \hiinn, 6-1, 15th yeai. we] llayis. 6-5, third season; If't‘ly Abc ‘ the celebrated inter»: “Gibson. 6-5. a soph in Trotter .ranks as is David Gaines. 6-1 dribbling wizard, and Doug 'Himes. 6-5. Only newcomer to make "1e squad is 6-9 Manny (liii . 'l‘hat's an array that would . s:~are any opponent, but not the iNationals who are most ‘ahle in their own right. ;:;quad: 'l‘ike Karavas, 6‘. .I a 't‘uiuiuu Junior College. (.‘alit‘or- i nia. a three-year AAU star: Bob tt'ombs, 5~10, California State College and All-Army years; Pat Patterson. Ii-B , Bowling Green and voted Most } Valuable Player in military tournament held in Verdun. iFrance: Robert Akeo. 6'. Uni— iyersity of Hawaii. Paul Putt- nam. 6»7. Fullerton Junior Col. ,lege. California: player-coach ‘Bob Stoermer, 6-8. University .of Oklahoma: Troy Collier. 6-11, 1 Utah State College; and Willis {Anderson 6-4. Oregon Tech. i Before the game and between i halves will come the great add- ied show, displaying the Faries 1, troupe in several acts of acro— ‘ hatic powess: delightful “squee- iky" Parry on the trampoline: the thrilling and funny acrobatic " presentation of The Jovers from 1 ‘England: brilliant batonist Guy ‘Allan. and the wizard of the iaccordion. Frank Martino. i Tickets for the huge show are you sale at the Forum Box Of- fice and Old Spain Restaurant Eight Dash Winners On Saturday's Card Saturday's harness mung program at Charlottetown itnv ing Park produced sow: of 'he' keenest competition o=‘ the en- tire season and the a med crowd of spectators ‘ I "c pleased with the brand of v mer- tainment. It was the kind of night riuch failed to produce a double dasr. winner. Each of the classe~ saw two horses divide the honors for top place. Fastest time of the night was racked up by Dennis Herbert in the fourth dash when Jackie Ferguson got seven-year Old gelding home in front in 2.11:2. The other victor in the feature was the always popular Helen's Dream. with Oliver Poulton do ing the driving. Other winners on the eight- dash program were Way Mon, Lucky Goose. Princess Mark, Billy G. Command. Anthony L. and Port Hill Boy. pay of the night was the first daily double of Way Mon {1 land Princess Mark. A twodoi- jlar'investment brought a rich greturn of $88.80. The second double, Billy G. Command and 1 Port Hill Boy. paid $85.30. An- ;thony L and Jolly Dick combin- . ed for a $5.10 quinella and the ‘exactor of Lucky Goose I n d ;’ Way Mon was worth $10.40. 1 Best win pay of the night waa ion Way Mon in the opening 'dash. A win ticket was worth $34.10 at the cashier's window. Girl. escaped serious injury In the fifth dash. when his pace! went down on the first turn pia— ning him underneath the ani- mal Mr. Willis was rushed to hospital in an unconscious condi- tion but word later from hospi Sports Ass’n Has Meeting The annual meeting of the Tignish Sports Recreation As- sociation will be held in the re- gional high school auditorium on Thursday evening October 22nd at 8 p.m. Important reports on the pro- % grcss of the new inclosed rink for the. Tignish area under the winter works program will be given by the president. John Ga- vm. At a Board of Directos meet- ing held in the tire 11s“ on Fri- day evening Henry ArsenIult was engaged as rink {oi-mm. An encouraging report was heard from the membership commit- ttoc. A final canvIs of the are: is expected to be completed pr ior to the annual meeting on Thursday. , A nominating committee in- chIirmIn; Mrs. Milton Keough chairman; Mn. Milton Keougn Ind , , AruIIuIt was may» at to bring in I side of three for the comb! to] was to the effect that his in- iMinmer. Stavros. Gr It G St jury was not of I serious nature. ind Pm“. Mim‘m' George; e Chsgg ' mamas i A 5 lgfl’flndrew;..- . _‘__._ Wav Mon 1L. Walsh) 12 VIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIW Lucky Gizooxe (L Net 2 11, . . . A o . Ione eiy tL_ Kelly) 34', 3 ufll ° Dots Bay 1-1. Arsenailtt 4 3t ' ~n Diplomat Royal (0. Boos) s 51 Hum” AI“ Bob'is G’irls tl-l. Willis) 0 - Time 2.15:5. 2.17. here for Iy Mon owned by I Walsh. Chariotetown: Luc E . owned by Keith 00ch | F R E Milton and Help Frizzell. Wink. . oe. ‘ ' ' 1 Pays 34.00. 5.00; 3.90. 4.10. 1.2“ D9m°fl"fm 1.10. 2,50; 2.90. 3;; I V DASHES 2 AND C ‘ .Billé' Command 1 ‘ t . owl 2 I: :‘ Charlottetown Hotel 3 "gla- Kellyt , 1 4 - Monday. Oct. 19th. 1-0 p.m.‘ : ( 7 Mr ‘ ,1 Hillside Inn, Montague ; 'llhe Sheik 1H. Poulionl 3 31 Tuesday. Oct. Nth. 1-0 p.m.‘ Vernon River Gal IS. Whitet 5 51 SerIew Hotel, Souris t .ngliyaf; Cmfigwmmned 13:; WednesdIy, Oct, 2m. 1-5 p.m.: 'ees' MaTk' “med by ABJ Waite: PhIrmIcy, Summernidc: Kelly. Charlottetown_ ' : Thursday. Oct. 22nd. 1-6 p.m.l Time . . . . Western Motel. Alberton 1 a 6.10. 4.40: 2.60. 5.30. 2.70;‘ FrIdIy, October 23111. 1 -C p.m..‘ ‘ i DASIIES I AND 7 . . . Am L. ,'c “my, 1 3EMr. J. E. Ramsay WI" answer such questions as: l (L Neill) 1 ' mflgmnozfl' Fauna", g 11 1. II it poIIIblI to wear I hearing Iid no that It until be seen! Jolly nu: (J. Arsenaultt 4 5: 2. How does my having ton differ from others? 3011195va tr Cam 59.91. (In BCII'III exercises help me? “3:112; 14. Cu 1 lot I scientific correction of my individual, ion for on“ y I. owned IN C. G.’ "m9 9' "-997 m. Ch" I 0W“: #0" Hm I. Why EIr Level Hearing with no receiver or cords is so el- m moo laws??? Nev- Ilcient. 0?; Slow". ‘1‘11 11".“. The IduItIge If Eyeghu Honing AMI—III. BlnIIrII 4,3; 8.”. . (both an) DAM 4 AND ‘9 ":17 r. 1 :-_"‘-ti j Horace Willis. up behind Bob's . mm. fluttet . Pan I... 43pm“; Gunman, Charlottetown. Mon. Oct. 19. 1984. Hockey League tie Saturday night. (CP Wirephotot !Junior Hockey i Meet Called A meeting of all groups or organizations wishing to enter a team in the new edition of last year‘s highly successful Junior —- Hoekey League in the Charlotte- town arca will be held at City Hall tonight at 7.30 pm. sharp Representatives of the {our teams composing the league last 1 year, St. Dunstan's. Prince of Wales. Legonnaires and North ,River Juniors are urgently re- ' quested to attend this important meeting. ‘ Also, any additional groups wishing to enter teams in this 'league are most welcome to 1 attend. Finalization of plans to ope! ‘ ate this league at an early date lwili mean that the first sectiin 1 1, could begin in early Novembet ‘ i this year. 1 Sweepstakes iWinners List 4 DUBLIN tt'Pt——l~‘ollowing 1i i an official list of Canadian wm iners of Irish Sweepstakes ma- ,jor prizes based on Saturday's ‘running of the Cambridgeshiro lwith ticket number. name and , address: i Winners of $150000 on Hasty iCloudy —— VKP 57923. Gayle lKemoe. 44 E Miller Si.. Odh— law ; WPK 16909. Mrs. M. Olek- ‘suk. Box 21. Fannystelle, Man. .VJQ 48886, Bill Hancock, 19 E ‘60th Ave, Vancouver; WTE ‘79130, W. E. Corbett. 35 (‘oquii- lam Rd. ,B.C.; VHP 705 Glengrove Ave. W..‘ Tot , onto; VLB 981331, Gilles Fare, 21 l Rue Martin. Riviere du Loup, .; WSN 63310. Robert Kirk am, 452 Soudan Ave. Toronto Winners of 960.000 on Com- mander in Chief—VLD 95390. Howard Cowell. 35 Kefere St. Brockville; VHB 89304. Doliery. 30 Livingstone . Toronto: WTA 92862. Lou Paquin, 77 Vainier Ave. Lake-,; ‘v' Terrace, Aylmer. Que.., iVCD 82591, R B. Rombougn i 111612 861h Si.. Edmonton. Winners of $10,000 on Barwtn .——VDD 20477, Marjorie Bergen, 6915 Doman Si.. VKR 60993, Pearl Kiss. 7 Ric‘n- i lard Ave.. Simcoe. 0:11.: vas‘: 80922. .1. M. Inglis, 6510 Brooks 1 ,St., Vancouver; VLM iMorris Sydor, 4309 Clark 8'... iMontreal. 3‘40 c a MEDIATOR ARRIVES ATHENS tReuterst —- United iNations mediator Galo Plaza :arrived here by air from N1- icosia Wednesday for talks on;‘ iCyprus with Greek Foreigng Kostopoulos l 2 7. IIMIVIIIIII fitting of I thrIng Iid neceuIry? Don't Gum -- GET THE “lot obligation It the Free (‘1' J.E.R L Men's League Holds Meeting 1 tau 9 Rough There will be a meeting It 1 Charlottetown‘s City Hall Tues-i day night at 7.30 pm. for all persons interested in contribut-i ing to the formation of a men's ., City basketball league. It is ex ‘ pected that there will be an It- i tempt made at I later date to i organize a league for the ladies. i Scoring Leaders By The Canadian Press EFC SCORNING LEADERS Placekicker Don Sutherin of the Hamilton Tiger-Cats con- tinues to lead the. Eastern Foot- ball Conference scoring race. 13 points ahead of halfback Dick Shatto of Toronto Argonauts. Sutherin kicked four converts. ' thlee singles and a field goal for Hamilton's 34-16 Paul of Ol~ Riders in Ottawa Saturday to give him a season total of 79. Shatto vaulted into second place ahead of Ottawa place- Vedder Crossing 7 ' I _ 07230. M. Richmond, ; 1" “um” 1’13” “"9” ‘4 Vancouvet, I ' t 54716, i . 01 Argle Street. HIM“, N. S. ‘kuker Moe Racine Sunday af- tH'noon as he scored three touchdowns. boosting his sea- . son‘s output to 66. In Tor- I nnio‘s 31-10 victory Sunday over Montreal Allouettes. 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