‘ BALI. ARNFAST FOR ‘I'll! IESI 2498 COAL Co. Navy‘ To Have Strong Team In City League 'Dciinite assurance of the Nsvyl terfn being entrants hi this yen. ‘uygllockcy League was re- gnhed inst night at a well attend- 111 11111-1111; of players held at tho 11_11,1_1‘s_ Queen Charlotte. Prrsidoti over by tcatm manager 111,111.; 111i John Riley, 13 members 1,1 1, 1 _v(il.l"$ squad were on hand 1111111-1" ivith several new-comers 11119 \\'lll try out for berths wiwh 111. h; lnclilrlcd 111 tlicsc was Dunn-i who last season played a loi of defence for Prince of Wales woisiunen. 1111111 enthttllwn wu Mdmcod h‘ the gathering with the boys “r ~11» tn got as early a start. as c, in this regard t-be»man- czar sizitwi the boys would start 11; "c1- szssions as soon as ice was .1\‘a1.:1o1e at the Forum. ;11o11q lhfise in attendance was \\'.1'Ii"!‘ l.:-.v:io1-. court: for the wast _ .11 your: mw of the Navy 1 _ 11nd ft is expected that he 1,11 11 incl: in his coaching role ygain this season. a fact tlflt aug- 11:‘: 1vcil fo-r the molding of a strong llljill. lilcst Kent Team Beat Prince 6f llales Squad 5-0 Fri-paring for their City school Slllkcs nizainst Queen Square which gcis unriertvay next Monday after- noon, George McRae's West Kent football team yesterday pushed ever a first half converted try to til-rant a team from Prince of Wales College 5-0. _ Thrown back on the defenlive for the first twenty minutes of the game by a hard-pressing College squad. West Kent. after throwing back several scoring attempts alerted on the offensive in the dying minutes qf the first session to threaten the P.W.C. line, at one time being less than thrce yards away from a score. In the first part o! the second half, Prince of Wales again took over command pulling off a couple of runs that nearly shook runners loose but West Kent again came back and ten minutes after the start Ian McNevln plunged over from ten yards out after Cameron l1-.1<l iugged the leather 25' yards hrrtllgli a broken field to put his cam i11iu scoring position. Brail- ‘vy kicked the two extra points to make it 5-0. it was the closest of battling for the romoinlici‘ of the encounter. Prince of Wales had their best .lllt.'l(‘(' of knotting the count when Flynn went 26 yards to take the ball dangerously close to the lino 1111 ihc winners again forced their ‘opponents back and in the final 1r’ .1lc lust another try when the b:.ii cnrricr ran ln-touch, ln goal. inc rcsuitilli,’ drop-out to Prince of Wales took the ball to mid-field wh-ro the game ended a couple of minutes later. ' Llilrupst \'.'1~.~l Kent: Fixllback. McLean: iilr-“r quarters, Burgess, Barrett, DlJZlCl. Vcsaey; halves, Cameron. Clover; forwards, Carr, Gaudet, Blllllri‘. .\l("NeVlI1. Warren, PH-lz- Eell. scantlebury, McKlnnon, Mc- Jlllilll. Prince of Wales: hlllback, Al- l'-‘ll: three quarters, B. McDonald, Plftnn. Jnrdlue, Brown; halves, Jlirdinv, ltforslde; forwards. Rob- lnu. P11_\'nier, O'Brien, D. Robbin, “fllllll. Weeks, Weir, Wuye, Cof- i111. "cl-noes: W.J. McDonald, Gor- (ion Bsnnett. , -________i_ OYSTER. DELICACY Mnsi of the eggi spawned by Wfilsrs are consumed by other marine life including oysters. l MINORA BLADES Canada's favourite In quality ‘"5 lW price - 4 for 10d ‘i1 t» 2:11 _<lay morning. it was learned last squad from Moncton by one point Woodstock f0 Moncton .. 11 Halifax Conn-tivfartel 20 Yarmouth YMCA 1B l‘. edericton . 25 New Glasgow V8.1 . . 24 New Glasgow All-Stars .25 20 Halifax Imperial: .. 27 28 Glace Bay . 22 33 , Edmundston i8 22 I For clean, comfortable, Dmllllllllh 1“ 37 Md Charlottetown 25 I docking shoves mo ‘h-uro as ‘E. P. Foley Elected 1Presidcnt 0f P.E.l. x Curling Association The‘ annual meeting of the Prince Edward Island firling As- sociation was hold in the Chur- lottetown Curling Club banquet hall on Wednesday. November 81.11. There was l» good representatzon of members from the four meni- ber clubs. The officers for the in- coming year arc as follows; President-Mr. E. P. Foiey,Sum- rnersidc. Vice-Presidents - The presidents of the four member clubs to be framed following their annual meetings. Socretary-Treosurer-Dr. Heath lvfcfntyre, Charlottetown. Members of the executive-Lil. Poole and Dr. L.A. Johnston, Mon- tague; H. Matthews and H. J. Pyke, Alberton; C. E. Corney and R.E. Elllo, Summerside; J. l". Mac- od and W. R. Cruikshank, Char- town. Mr. R. S. P. Jardine was elected chairman of the games commit- toe. The British Consuls playdowns will be held this year as last in connection with the Confederation bonspiel. The week of February the 9th was selected for the holding of the Confederation bonspiel at. the Charlottetown Curling Club and the "Forum." Chief Justice Camp- bell was again elected chairman of the general committee. Chairmen for all committees in connection with the bonspiel were appointed. A Maritime bonspiel for junior curlers is to be inaugurated this year and a trophy has been do- nated by the Atlantic Wholesalers Ltd. for perpetual competition. Two teams from each Province will enter this competition. Mr. W. W. Lord o! Charlotte- town was selected a member of the board of‘ trustees representing this Province to draw up rules and regulations to govern these games. The two teams eligible to enter this competition must be the tvin- ning teams of a junior competit- ion in each Province. In order to provide such a competition, Col. W. W. Reid has axinouuccd that. his department would be willing to donate a suitable trophy to cu- cournge curling among junior members. This will be known as the Physical Fitness Trophy. W.K.S. To Play S’sidc lligh. A West Kent school rilgby team vrill play a Summerside High school team at Summerside Satur- night. The game is scheduled to start at 11 o'clock. It will be the first meeting between the two foams this year. From Mo Woodstock Bowlers Continue To Lead NEW GLASGTJWfN. S., Nov. 6- tCPl-Woodstock Blokes were lcsd- mg their fellow New Brunswick as trundling i11 the Maritime and Eastern Mattie championship l;o_w- ling-tournament finished late to- night with one more day to play. Blokes, defending titlists, have held tolfspot in the tournament all the way through except. for a few hours today when they were toppled by Hallfmrs Conn-Martel squad, tonight nudging Mouton closely in third position. The standings: . The peacock; inhabitant of Coy- lon, Burma. Malaya and Java. was imported into Greece by Alex- THE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN Halifax Crescents Win rAuv. dliVliN ncton6-4 Sport Echoes “The Chcwf r You" HlCKEY 11111 NICHOLSONS BLALK TW lST A Home Product -- Popular Everywhere lRed Wings fFor N. H. L. Lead After 1 -1 Win Over Rangers under lbs Great. APPY OIIIIS Ill llEALTlll-‘III. SKATING llAVE A SKATE I00! TIMI PIIMAEIAIE from _ HALIFAX. Nov. a-tcri-nru- ' ' l’ fax Crescents took their first vic- 1 w torygif the 1947-48 Maritime Sen- ior ockey League season tonigh‘. ‘*- l -—— b) drubbing Moncton N B Jimmie Hogan Summerside High ~ Hawks, defending champions, 5-4. School athletic supervisor. has de-i Rfiillll-i 0! Cvmmbrclll Bflwllllz In their only other game to date cidcd against soccer for the school‘ League played on Wednesday night Crest-ants played to‘a 5-5 tie with boys. and has organized inter-class ll- llll Cflillifll BOWUIIR Alloys. Truro Bearcats. rugby teams instead. There are ' a Coach Gcorge McRae of West tlllmmersldel“ 1 Moncton: Goal, MacDonald; de- three teams, the Greens, Whites “om Sum), . lligh single S. Cameron 316. fence, Bissctte Le or; centre and Blacks Wednesdo the Greens "‘ "1 ‘°°“““ “Md "m" “nd 1111111 single 1. Gaudet aes Whltlo 11 1111' n “v1. n11’ 1111 w1111' t 111 1y 111 ~' a e have tart-n well pleased with the ". ' - _ <' I v g5. emc u , 8 ; B 95 flllge I1 B Heml- ‘ 1,1.1-10_,110110,. 01 1,15 501100 11051111011111 zllgh three L Gaudet 758. sdb5_ Bastarache. Poirier, Ramsay, finals for the school junior cham- wlhon they can“; through W111‘ the“. md high three G. Gcurgls I27. Jocloiu. Hodge. Agnew. pionshlp and the Greens won by a 5.1, 1,1010” 0111.1. p11“, 01 W010i ' Halifax: Goal, Evans; defence, score of l6 to 8. Donald Darby. HARRISBURG, Pa... No\'._6- T1111, we wmneuqyduhl-t give My Bankeroz- _ Croucher, Mel-colic: centre, suill- speedy lineman. went. over for Sale of White Hanover. a year- 11011111811 pe11u1m11nce hm 11w), Jardine 175 la) van; wings, Gray. Stanhope; subs, three tries. and "Cokey" Grady ling trotter, brought $42,000 to- shoulorl worlds oi‘ fight all the way f-l- A- Miller 96 149 Powell. Gaudet_ McGregor, Charl- accounted for the fourth. Clive day. tho hllhclt price ever poll 1111111 1...1...1'.1ou:<11.:s1111 11111-111 ingood sflvgaelifill ‘a i: ton. Szabo, Luabie, mompaon, MacDonald converted two of 11111 m1- Itondau ma bone at stead when they tackle Queen '- - u ins .. . llannon. ' four tries. Charles Simpson made nuhlf auction. 5011510 119,11 1110110111, 1,11,11,00,, 111 W. E. MacCausland .173 123 262 Crescents old guard, Spike Lu- the lone touchdown for the losers 8- - Clamp. Shafter, Colin, the City School series, Total-HM. ' able and Rock Sullivan provided and it was not converted. Darby. potato grower. was the success- ‘, i, ., ‘, Lumborjaekn- the scoring punch for the Halifax “Wiil- 0- the- Wisp" White and ful bidder for the hflrw llllved 1 ,- ., 1 1 ' C, w1l11amg _ club, Larable getting three goals, Grady made some nice runs for on the block by the Hanover “C5118: 1211x1120“??? bzfshhig eagfiee: S, Arsenault, an on passes from playing-coach the victors and Mark Delaney was Shoe Farms. Hanover, Pa., at - _ .- . A. Gallant . Lilly Hannon, while Sullivan fired the chief ard ainer for the the ninth annual standard bquzue 1x111 likely enter the series Y 8 as 111001.110, 1,111 ,1 111,, 53m, 11m, ,1, Mcxlnmm a pair. Whites. The Blacks will now play bred horse suction- 11115 same W1.“ K0111 100m W111 011,0 ¢_TA'1-5lg1-1;1181t “Cllficiok (Llhatrlton, who lwlpr; 113x111!» ghfiotjliriels-lns thgl finals for the Whlste tltllnuvcrnlsmlillyl 3:31.; thrm lots of competition. It will be 0 l- 5. *1 T!" l! "$5M- D l‘ I UP f! C ° 3m ~01“ P- f!" c" v 5 '- e no 11.31101011- by My means and 111. Lumber x1nn:_ other goal against his former winner out of Calumet Aristo- tl l b . f th Queen 5_ T _ mates. It was the same story for Summerside hockey f.1 crit- Scllilzlllee] evlloo illatchgd yester- 1L wlgzrggfilln _ the Moncton ciub_ all of last. sea- wining patiently to hedru frat: The previous high paid for n day's game were confident of ba- Q 1111111011" son's holdovers doing the goal- Frankie Oatway and Garth Gay illnd-lrd 11nd Yllfl-lfll W" ing able to take the series they too L1 cum _ EQY-tllig. divided among four play- who are trying out with the St.’ 537-009 "1"" villi"?! Song "l! 11.15 expecting lots of ccrnpetition o‘ Lane"), err, Willie Agnew, Gene Poirier, Mary's Juniors in Halifax. We knwlwi 110W" W Cull!!!“ from their 111d rivals. !-_31,11__2570_" Gforae Bell and Buck Whitlock understand the going will be pretty Fann. J-zxlnktnn, Ky» 1hr” + -|- -) 1|- ], __ _ w 1o were with the ciuh when they tough as there are about twenty years l!!! - . y,.s1,,1.,1uy.§ game 1s 11mm} 1o 1m Xisgega" l- W3 went. to the top of Maritime sen- boys trying for three or four po- _ s|Jire coilfidcnce into the squad A Ca "on 165 tor hockey last winter. sitions on the team. In any case talnly not hang up the blades. 11,111 1,1111 111 11,51 10:1 and 031111; s‘ Gflfiam ,, The first period was played at a the try-out will be good experience They'll be in there playing for througih with flying colors. If they Ganant ‘is afziagxlglilsughshepazspgsfty ofxfloilmetigg £31‘ nth; llxagysa afrédv they ‘(are llllfeiy somebody. meet blummr. Ede on 5a urday n Ir MQNH" H 263 130 m1 ‘ L‘ - v _ T i 95 a Ou- ~——-— _ another exhibition gauze they Tom1_3038 " £1,727 was treated to the best hoc- the national pastune while over in The following is the standing of .1 1i b -~ <13 f ti l bi tst ,‘ "ey of the night in the final frame. Halifax. the Summersidc Community idea- Tilllilulllllbletflllitz? 2111;’ wafer guilgty eof Mcquufl‘ 5:" 0 n Crescent: took a 2-1 lead in the —-—— gue No. i: 1. Heartbreakcrs. 1'! 1185111111111- 11111 111- 111111111111 remedied. ‘édrllfd 136 first period. boosted 1t to 3-1 in the "Boo" Morrison has 111111111911 111 111111115; 2. Lucky Strikes, 1e; s. s1. ll» 4- i- Q a a“ ' second, and the teams spilt six Summerside after a try-out with Pauls, l5; 3. MacQuarries, 15; 5. A star of Saint Dunstan‘: and 5581mm “ l“ 1,. goals in the last period as the Moncton Hawks. The competition Trinity United. l4: 5. Airforce No. - - ,. - °“' 5°“ - -- ~"’ Halifax club protected its margin. for places on this smart team was 2. 14; 7. Doughboys. i3; 8. Flying t1°,§’“1:§e,',“,:,t,',§ E N" Mcquanl‘ " a“ m‘, 267 The game was clean. referees particularly keen and "hoe" didn't Hearts, 11: 9- Klllgflmefi. 10: 9 lolf thr- 111111-1115-1511111 Archie‘; Mc- Tbtal_2867' Roy Edgar and Burt. Sleep having 11111110 1111; 3111110, we 1100a 10 s01, Airforce N0. 1, l0; 11- 511mb"- Donald gwzts both an Pnterested . film‘ "°"“"“ an easy nlshl of ll. ' him in 11 Summerside uniform this kills-s “l1 12- J0“ 3°!"- 91 "- spectator. referee 1111a coach at a" away For the first time Oresceuts pre- winter 11 a Summorside 11111111 11 Lumberiacks. 4: 14- Arcs. 3; 15- yesterday's game. It was the same P, ms” sentad their new import 80.1mm "Itlinized at all. It would be too Bankers. Z; 15- Tfllcllfli- 1~ l- 1 111 " 11 lz '- 1.11 - °"5“‘°" _ L-urne Evans of Milton. 0111. 1111s 1r Summer 1a 1111111 ct 1. gill: M151 epllgyeorsorgfipreelscntin; H- M°F“"’"‘° - ~17‘ “'3. 17° The nudsy. 25-year-old custod- the intermediale Esqllabbieg n11: Standing of the Cccnlnunity Prince of ivnles yesterday after- L" shields > 135 13” 47 loll was ill-left’ Bl limes, BSDBCIBI- year, as according to Hanson Dow- League No. 2: 1. Smallmons. 10; noon and the team showed the ef- ibtalh-zwo- ly 0n tlw flrfili 20M. bill lifter l-llfll eil‘s announcement at the M.A.H. 2- AirfOrCe N0. 4. 9; 2- Crystal-i. 9i fects of his coaching. u” °"“‘ _ _ he Came tllrvllgh if! Small? W511- A. meeting some time ago, the 4. AirforceNo. 3. '7; 4. Knights 0f 1- + O J- Murphl’ - ‘a1 2h ion. Crescents tried too hard for int medi to ch pl n of the Columbus No. l. 7; 8. llolmans, 6: B- Beck lg?! 191 team-work. They passed once too irslltimesa wouldajgnetoaschance to o. Knights of Columbus No. a. 1s; 1t was about. two weeks ago J. C0533’ » l“ 535 often on numerous occasions, and 131511.115 11111111 111191-11191111114 13111111- 8. Ink Spots, 4; 9. Victory Clean- that we cotne 1111011 54913011314 '1'- glclehnald 1g: it was always that. extra. Poss pions in other ports of Canada. H511; 9- PiOXIBl-‘TB. 2- Mumorial Field teaching this same u- 111 B" » -- - ° which went wild and gave Monc- Jusg, when 50111111915108 511011111 be bunch of players the very rurll- 'I‘otai—2(l3l. 10111 a 1,195; makmg an “m, 8111-011 to get 1m 11001051 League; 1_ guppy Gang, mcnls ol lllc alime- M that time Klrlssmelw- Besides Larabie and Sullivan in gather a bans-up lellm for this l5; 2. Lucky Five, 14; 3.Al1Stars, the majority of them hardly knew C 991W scoring roles. Hannon. Charlton 09130111111111, 11010 we 1110 111 the 12; 3. Royals, 12; 3. fizz Kids, 12; 110W l0 kick ll flwlbfl" "d W" J- Glad-v and Jimmy Grey were the mall worst hockey doidrums 11111 Sum- 6 Busy Bees. ill: “l. Jolly Five. 9: Pellflh-“llllllce yefilerday “'55 51"‘ A Gaul!“ - effective forwards. Winger Joe 11191-51136 1155 over experienced, 1! 8. Holmans, 8; B. Zeros, B; B. Mel- Pflmlf-Z l0 S“ ‘he leash Th?‘ was d‘ caudal " Sllllo b68371 9° 5h°W r917" l" m‘? we don't manage to organize teams indas. 8; 11. Dodgers, 6; 12. Strik- bow thoroughly lhvi’ 1W1 ‘Weslfd F- Fillmld last period. Although it. remained 111 the 11111111115 111v151<111§ 1111 doubt, crs, 4; 12. Mosquitoes. 4; 14. Beav- lhl’ lll~“'~*'"'~‘tl°"5 5”“ mm‘ by Tmakwfia for Lflrabie l-O lake Swill”; 11mm“ xielghbouring towns will benefit as ers. 3; 15. Mary Ann Girls, 2; 16. "Billie Archxp. q. . ‘ "firild Brk°"' 191 231 a" OX1 ICNYBW Fillies "m" "M" the towns hockey players will cer- Maple Lcflfs- 1- V~ 5" n" - Billy Hannon, Gray played a strong It is nit-n such as Billy Archie, C. Cormier . 214 209 “m: m1. the 1.151111“ “mom and ‘Gordon Bennett. Faiheys Fred Cass F‘. Bavldant on at least three occasions Monc- H t 0 u t and tvaller McGulganv of Saint E. Gaudct .. . ~* Lori's Hughie Mac-Donald robbed a u p Dunstanis and 1111.11 lzllfcCailuiln Willi). Lorllfgtslkfigaé- - 13° 153- him in 1105c. u t M dud-in the intei-es my slow u . P01151105 proved w; y 0 01-10. af 3 0 I R h G untried material will develop stars ‘Dough Boysz- 11m, 01-111 011 1W0 000011101111 13mg. S I n for future intermedralo anu senior F. DesRochc 164 081-11,; 111-0119 1111-1111311 for goals teams. Year lift-Bl‘ y?" the!’ "l" 3 910W -- f” while Monoton was short-handed. 1 11111111811111eugasvitnugheayfgezl; g 3:53“ :13 "lemma 1 P H MOwL. Nov. b-Montreial now“ The “h” ml! "'11! 9.‘! ~ ‘ , - ' , l H‘ ° ‘Canadiena s ut out. Toronto Map e long as they are around Cnarlottc- L‘. Axsenault. 15* 1--Monct0n, Poiriar. 8.17. 1,0015 3-0 101110111 1n 1, 1yp1c111w11d_ town will not lack fill Willa" mil‘ TQMPWB- a-murax. staunope tsuiuvan) and-woolly. 111111011111 Hockey Leag- crrTowN ALLEYS "lal ‘md m“ ml°r°st' Tfln"? Unlnw“ 17-31- ue battle between the teams. The _____ 4- l- 4 ,4- grggegyood S-Haliifnx, Larable (Hannoni 1111,10” 311110 13011111111111; 501, p35. m“ w”, Chum.‘ Pm“ of Wattles could 11'5"?‘ A. mm“ T" l" l” Penalties‘ mstlrwllc Grouch" lieeldmgegcvtthlklgd plillczlgrerlxrlxildnlalli’ Asllaullilsl-fl Sit ill‘ovceooao-' " ' ' 1 ' _' '.u teartllallnllentplhis neck-end as they w- wm-‘irman '7°d°l"- ton Bruins. H. Campbell . moot in the second game of their A-Tgfilrigna- " ‘ ‘ If secmg P32“ (P we“ Nineteen Penalties °l all ""5 T. Robertson lmmwdhglatp Sari“ and a “me Joe's Boylt- kfilgérlx-or) ti‘: n Q l Claim dhninlliell Outth by Eqfenbll Blll ‘L Campbell m“ Wm film Consmne m Isrlsndl -i Arsenault Penalties?‘ Pofrier’ Bessette (2) whiflcxla ‘thee Dill-liars Earl-give}; X21115; on gallant?“ 1-~-.-~-~"111- ' " " ~ i - ' 1' ac a e. a ' . 1 - Arswlult Harmon Metcalfe. . ‘n1 1 n 1o 111 o 11 t ' . firmat on of Satuidays dutG Wll Q l 91' 5 °u "5 l‘ "8 °ll~ P. Lhingstone . . . 1_ __ .1., .\.1l;1l v- wedle Third Peril!!! The biggest blow-up came with T0¢111__3q65_ lvkitnc .< 11 11:1 zriving snuggle all J- AY-‘Qnlult - rr-Monfcton. Agnew (H0539) 3101 less than two minutes to go and Barney's p|¢k;_ 11w 101,10 l1 53419195‘ - 6—Hali.ax. Mrubifi (Hlifllllm. every man on the ice went into L, 510w“; 39 9g -|- + + + gvlzl-fitille- 7 35111131 8.50.3] (whwo k the battle. some ofhthemtpeicle- 1_ 001-11,, 1111 g; : uc ' :— _ , 1 c . - 1 s - c W“; r 1». - 1- 11:12.11. 11:1? a11=11..“:;:. l" l" " 1. ‘:1 111 , , co a e 1 ‘ . - sfrlth“ far-M -n 5r1_,,§,§.s,,1 A- Mil-MW" 194 154 B-Halifax, Sullivan (Gaudet) It all started alter Howie Meck- 11 501111111011 152 213 t1.-.np.t.l.c11 is concmnclot In) e H, Rodd 213 172 1529 er 1111mm“ a rams,“ specmmr G Ross 149 .59 . re . ' ' . ~ ‘ - - e the f1.1»t“11$111:;v<1f[acbttirervlivig or He 1-1411411111121111 21f 9—ga.gfax_ Larable (Hannon) Qvgr 1119 1191111 111111 K1111111- Roar- M, 141,591,000 71 113 .. ._ _ _ 1 I _ - _v 11 1111111 111-0 to 111mg onto ,1, 1:’ 2m 1 _ -~- . 1 don and Vic Lynn olomotly 1w- To1a.--250ti. 1 1 1.10111 5011 0 -— < lib-Mention, Whitlock. 18.4. into a pummeiiing duel. In the 5000b. tl-‘llerlltxliolstollgizlygfsltllzmselves are M’ 7"" N“ 7”‘ "6 Pellllt-y-Mnew. melee linesman George Hayes was y R1151, 173 confident they still have the lbll- Flduw“ ' ‘m0 163 sent sprawling, and after the Of- v. Coles 95 1w to whip 1111 Saints team and 54”"! ~- ."‘ ,3, flclals finally bronchi hostilities l0 a. Mabey .. 145 win 8o 1111 out StltllrdflY 111 Prove Xfellney 112*} {as NEW YORK. Nov. 6 —- lAP>— I hell. Rberdllll and Lin" WW u. Lldstone so 11110111911‘ manv faithful followers. Iltlllfqlle 1" Babe Didrlkson Zaharias, who given five-minute penalties for f“ K110eb0110 143 -l- 1|- + l; m“ 3:32? “as ~ ~13‘ 251 20° luiénoltihglro lghitshyear age‘: wlnrang gahtgziyangefitill anti-tings’: illaveatlxrbio Buck Wnitlock o Mono “ ' 6v TY I e wom a sma u . agn 1 e 1 s1 1 1 Truro l- C- A- T- "ll- 1- golf field, said today she planned roueblns. 'I‘otal-807l. ggzrlrlclatgnllavtfrshowettd. plainly in $312M- i-e enter the men's United smu Oagladlens toil: a Ono-idle! lead early season Big Fou-r games that - _ - open tournament next year. in t e first Pl!‘ 0d 0X1 Liv 5 I0! may 81111 row“, 111, 1101111111 1113115. D. Carson - and ran in two goals in the second conduct), Mortson, Barilko, Relay, manship of other years. In the A. hlllflyirs period, the first when Bobbycgrse fieardon (major). Lynn (male!)- throc gllmes the Hawks have played P. ht; scored from close in on a calm in- to date Whlhock has picked-u]? tfiive Toes‘: - I ation play wlth-“Johnny Quil yalnd 303,13 while Steele, the fas s a ng s w 1.11 o Floyd Curry. h e second was’: so star of Truro for several seasons . as 1 scored by Lac , on a pass om 1111.11; pottrd tlllfEe 110211117 ugllrlénitlcl-al’: é» 29511159311’ Rifihftrd. Hawks i-hc oi "fer n g1 as e ' -. cup: slammed the Hawks with their L. Arsenault 71111-911141; (39111, Broda; defence, first defeat.‘ ‘I ‘D . 1 Bprliko,‘ ‘Bogfhzw (intro, bAPPIfIi - . wnga, zn , aomsus. . Island representation in the B18 Meta, Bentley, Kennedy. I). Mctz. 0t Foo-r this season ‘is not as large l1! Lynn, Meeker. klukay. Morison. ~ it. was lust- YPBP d“? t° "Wlnl T!‘ r 'l‘homson, Thomas. lnflderlltvY-Fill"! l‘? gltilmfllluuuklé‘; ‘L .1 ‘.1 ., 1. h Montaalth (iéaaliuDéirnan: 11e- it‘ Whl lock on ee c can lance uc ar . ar on' cen re. _ Abegwel A l tl _' ' , 11b “will early scoring pace‘ the‘: "Egon" uni-gauging: hm y y Loch. wiflcs. Richard. Blake, rubs. will‘ not bonkiy tpmlilieb Vila: Li the l h" ‘New. ‘1 ‘ mum 1° d?‘ Harvey. Iaglev, alzlopege. fiesta. y the 1- c111. s u w e we . - Harmon, Qul ty_ ay, urry, e - 1124.; B-A fliliiltl‘ season ends sometime next Fcbru- fggllcigm-ildent ‘me to f“ mum" 3010",; 3110111101010 131105111911- _ ' " iiayes and Keeling. / ‘being evidenced that the Clubwiil 811mm. ry1_ emerge bigger and better than "m, PM“ ' TDIIIOIIT ""' . g g 0 L-Montresl. Loch (Richard) ‘I254 . bur the put. year or no tho ' _ _ ‘.15 m,“ “m, h“ hm, .9011,‘ Penalties. Watson, mo. Lynn, i) Harmon, Reardon 2, ‘Yhomson, to uvohi athletic squads. That web-rd 2 Mom“ __ ____ came after a long spell when tyne ' second i,‘ r1 o‘ L I F E ._ ~-- _ nlmo appeared to be discarded c: ‘Jlontrul on" (c “Hy Si” “d Wm‘ tlronlolllnhliiodnlime Guilty) alto. ' Dll maul: 35x11. etlfifllgtt‘: m 001M l“ 3-‘M°‘m'"1. 14°“ ‘Rldmd’ there seems to be no reason w-i 19*"- tuma “"1” the out 1.1111111, Penalties: Morison (2), Loch. D - rel! Ind black color! will again llmllt AMFIICAN Qll Thlfll P011011 M! v ‘w m come to the forefront in all h-anch- CDMPANY IJMITID 5°°'l"l—N°“'- s OI 6f Harithne athletics. rendition-Locus (i0 minute-mic- Back In Tie. DETPROTI‘. Nov. &—(AP)—D¢- Lrolt Red Wings climbed back 111-1 to a tie for the National Hockey League lead tonight by downinl New York Rangers 2-1 with all the st-oring in the opening period. National league rookies contri- buted all three of the goal! with Red Wings’ tall centre. Max Mc- Nab, providing what proved to bl the winning goal with 3 1-2 mLn- utes of play left in the first ‘per- 10d u......-=...~.»..Q-.-=<.a-=...- u -s~...1-,_-. Jimmy McFadden had climaxcd a Red Wing shooting flurry by knocking in the first Detroit marker after less than three min- utes of play but New York's 22- year-old defenceman, Fred Shero, up from New York Rovers, tied it up for Rangers midway through the stanza with his first goal in 1wro'essional hockey. The good mid-week crowd of 11,265 fans then got its best thrill of the night when Jimmy Conacher slipped a long pass to McNsb in front of the net and the bl; boy toPDed it past goalie Chuck Roy- ner to put Detroit ahead again. The second period was enlivened l-y a toe-to-toe fist fight between Sid Abel of Red Wings and Cal Uardner of Rangers in the penalty box where they both had been sent for roughing. Players of both cllllJS gathered along the board! ‘rut the explosion didn't. spread and officials restored quiet in short. order. Llneupaz- New York -- Goal, Rayner; de- fence, Colville, Eddolls; centre, O'Connor; wings. HeXtall. Wat- son; subs, Shero, Trudell, War- wick, Lapradc. Slewlnski, Russell, Gardner, Leswlck, Juzda, Moe. Detroit _- Goal. Lurnley; do- fence, Quackenbush, Stewart; cen- tre, Abel: wings, Howe, Lindsay; subs, Kelly, McNab. J..Conacher, McFadden. Bruneteau, Guidolin, Horeck. Couture, Reise, McCaig. Officials-Frank (King) Clancy- referee; Joe Springer and Harold (Mush) March. llnesmen. SUMMARY Flrat Period. 1—Detroit, McFadden Horeck) 2242 (Guidolln, 2—New York. Shero (O'Connor. Hextall) 10:22 3-—Detroit, McNab (Conacher) 16225 Penalties - Leswick, McCaig. Second Period. Scoring __ None. Penalties -— Abel (major and I minors). Stewart, Garner (major Tic With Glace Bay and minor). Third Period. Scoring - None. Penalty - Guidolin. North Sydney In 3-3 (By The Canadian Prue) GLACE BAY. N. S. Nov. 6- North Sydney Victories battled to s 3-3 tic with undefeated Glace Bay Miners tonight in I1 Capo Breton Senior Hockey League fix- ture. vies lost their 11111 game of the season to Sydney Millionaires 10-2 Tuesday. GUNNERS ATTENTION GUNS TIGHTENED AND REPAIRED Rod a Gun Repair Slop 56 Cumberland Shoot 1 City i llllEAlA