Al;'S MAY l.OSE ABBRUZZII Tiger-Cats Bow To Ottawa; Alouelies Upset By Argos semi-tinal niust meet the mighty appearance in the Bil 1"0UFl9l1"' Other 0!! In I)-yard runbuk of I ; it. THE (ANADIAN PRESS , w' '1 S llunilltnn Tiger Cats. bowed Als. in I two-ganie. total- - poinl Dla.Voff. V 171'. in Ottawa Rough Riders in series opening Satuiday. ISAM HLRT t” an 1." few um”. i &. VARSITY WINS . ln additiolv. quarterback Sam- weekrnd Big Four football nctlon. y . . ln intcrrnllciitato Iutllllall durtntl FtchM'err)' !ll"El'PfT a knee "tluryl name was not tried because apoc- Frod Ddaeell'I powerful Queen- hut thr- tuily In-t a ball panic. V "nu. gchod iituiu-rat Atnutur: drrtuped a tilt" vwckoiid. ltr'vllVN'll,V'Flll"1l'Cd W-Eh.-ilfviay through the first tlulrl-H 1,. T:-0 victory over W(IelTalt'l'gtl:l gt ;-7 N...”-.i in Tnriinlii Argonauts Gill 14-13 and Quecn I took Wcst- and "1 (lug the rerriainder of the M y "1 in 10 Mr H" u.”n'4n. mu. and h a. M” an". ,(l and IN Qltrhcr VFW may ll"! PT" 3"i”' , . 13”” wl”l' 8""? (.'”""'r "n Lb. heathen his leutue record d ll '5' '3”, WITH mill! 3811110-IY all lost hl.'i' tullhatk l'at ttihi-um. A notrnl hitclieiier-ltatrrlti Muir team. Etcheverrys injury was not "gty t M ml mu mg (Ink mung min; to four Ruucliir-s vrtory moved them i-hinr rlinrhcd first Place in the believed serious enough, however. ' '1'; lgrbenn the old! (In!!! and nulntaln unblemished in... .. xrttilltl mm up with rt. Ontario ntu;hv For-thalti lmon In keep him out of next Saturday's '9"; f W; 'd,'”hv Ed .,.”('s"' their untied uueored upon record. new. hit? UEtllla.Jl- uin didn't will I ll?" W'l”"V M" r"r”"m aflm" . mllr D111 'fFVYlulnnPh of 31-Iarnlltpt: Th. Vl9lv9W IIVC Q0990 5108193 ho. tut-tr . nun; iucv lPnIRlllEd Beat-hm V p l Thr la-t -.ltl-We Argos. bohind.:”lm l - ' .1-oludlnul.u't.o(.thfQQp1ay. In tllc til: l"tIltl (Pllill. out of tho In '&lnut.(-at ..l...it..tl.uiiii. It'l' Arnie (inll'la 1 fine Pllilllil. Hlded n t plmtitt. uhu h ilarl llntint-srlav in Haniilitui tltlh the kittens RUNS I(3lYlil flllal-la lliiiiier of the silrltlcii dcalh um mtrlnit rcrnttlt "tWtltPtl FY a 21 game winning streak on home Pat Ahhrimi ua: a -hntlltl" "Jr grounds by the Al: Argos also be- liirv suffered by WP lttil l”'”””'k- rnnie the only biz four l.eam'to do- Hanitllon jumped to a 14-0 lead in the first quarter on touchdown passes by quarter Tony Curclllo to Tim-p was -mun (it-mil about his ,,,a, me 193:", ind", twice ",1, Davey West and Ralph Goldlton. 1-hm, pm, 51.3 in I :am.. Bnth were contorted by Steve In Ttirtinlo lOnosrhtlk' V t tlalilfa paxscd for four of Tb!-l .C'"' F"”"r k'"k9"l "' u'y"u lnutns six touchdowns-twice to All"”l' '3"-V "' 'h' ”'""d llunl” Rnnime and once each to 0. K. l" C0"l”'”" 'h' ”"""E 2: "Eng: Ferguson and Dick Sbatto. Perm ""'- Rld'” ”'"' 5"". I M? , Sn" and calms .150 "and on untend of lll? half to vthilt e Ttcau Union Recognizes Choice Of m;ri(lill(;:tr;lJ Il;;l;il:'Eet:tcT0all;d&(':g..;:;:?"lt:).l:;EPnn Tom Lewis' touch. l W, mmmk, -(mnln Rsty 'lli'iit-int suffered I broken lltt mmii Hltlll lriuht lt'L! on the plav. p 1 l H "K ABHRI Zll (jKI".A'T' l A St xrtrtl iiass-and-rtln play let y . " "”' la” ' with and lint Patterson not up Turcl Burton for a touchdown runner (lcuiue Hilllefr of stmlohng slIHH A Hmdam M drmwd hymn" M an ankle iny M m, Hamlimnbs 1,.” N, 15.14 Neufoundland. as irst ma 1 in mlSV' , r Jury 'thbru1.1.lrairu-id much of the Emits: Into the final flU3l'l"- hiirriiber of l'if' Canadian Olymptcltvtn hours and In iii MM bl "W ,,npn.,.p hurdrn fur the Mg. He Tum: minute: bcfore the end. track and llflfll team d m m:nlIl; 3:1 lftxlr Irt"W'1t:ll1l;';(h51;)l(l)'li; scnrcrl three lttllvllrlllwnl all on ll-Irl Ktwvhak ktrkrd his turn?- Thg appfnva, mien ui-inn ei m use .- wt Ht ' l I e . .loc' Pal counted the. mum: rIlat'rmt'tIl. float (III)! of the AM": annuallvattlt mark h.V WM" VHFHN ”" mm: . y u m..PymR hpr'. lollgwpd . rated. After passinizthe censure niuIion.r'"”'”” :'.:::-:":.'::'...".-1 T.i?.lZ”':.."'.l."l3:Z.'l.”.f.L”. ..::" ::::::':d..::: None swamps Halifax 56-O To Enter Junior Finals . ,. scetxtrll 'lttlflt)N'lttl itil'l The Aiiiatriir rrlatiu'l.V ttltl-Wt" A.i,i,.m. t'”.l.n of (anada Sunday -rl”"dt"""l ”' ll" recognized tho llltllttt of marathon than Miller had lliu committee. ordered Friday follow- Whittv nt Vpant-uutr-r tn the lrilm in: tho tvciisuring of Fred Rowell Piesidcntplu-n hlrlxeiinc of lan- of Vlrtroiiicr, national track and l'0IIVPt' Salfl Kftttrttltll "l MVX ll-"'kc upm phaifnqgny lcv of St John's and Toronto, was Rowell previously had appointed automatic when he hettered thc Inn thr mninuttec . . . Rcsltlts of the hzillut iicrr do micr Smallivuorl of Vr-uluuntlland- ”'0l”"l Ca"'"”l3 -l”"”"" l””'l hy '9"'”l5' sitnnipin: St llary's 1'iiivr-rslty "virtually A letter from Mr Siitalllytood stip- Irribed by Howell as p . Nu-YARD Rl'N unanimous" for Hillier. D0l'lPtl a prnlcst by the Nciilntind-l"' Hlimax 55"" l" ' 5"dd'"'d''u'l Th . 1 V 1 r i CLOSER ro STANDARD .land branch. ltitlncrt allcr Hillier -Wmrltnal i ' "W '9" 3”" ::I"'a'l'fi Th, ,”,.k and h-PM Wm,.inn wax M. "H H". ,,.a," . The Yllaplc lmafs will play Tor- lll?” "T lll? 13"" M" I ---.Y ward 0; mp... ,t,.,.,3l,,,, 4,, Mum. mini P:irkri;ilcs. tliilarm r'lt-1mrt5.ll"'lFl'll0lb"W" by -VHHEY I?" '” ;iltcrii;atc will Fllifl no hctc iicxl Sundtiv for thc right to.thc ltILl"llI tiitnrti-r no It pilchouf. It nae his second tniichdoivn M.-oryln but were an alert dt-fen Iommmltter had chosen Torontol pole-vaultcr. Run Miller. as flrstlllillici first , ' I Ilfernate. pt'"Vlt'ttI8 to RouelI'x 50- to the ttanadtan ttlvmpic As-snci:r VFW" "W W"' if" lll" (""3'lll"l lection of lllllicr Rowell said heltinn. vtuh I rcriutut that lit: be In- "ll? l 5' picked Hillier becaulo be eamelolurted on the learn. rue 'lltinIy-rgil cliih enrnitntcrPd.flTtV'!. ltfflf' rliffirtilty in rlefralmz the in- ' nxpr-riri-terl .'llai'itmie Fll(Il'l"IlllI'WI.N pl)lVlHE their first name out of the- l'llaritiiiic- Th? Maple Leaf! led lllwtl at halftime. Canadiens Shut O C h i C a g 0 1 - O rector .l l.vmnn Rinzham of the lmlIl0F and tlldlnr served in 'lfa- Us, Olympic commlttut anld Fri- nm 175."! Olmslend tmlnnr and .-in r”ror””t' " tnpttnn: and rccmcrlnl .5. DC. fumble-ta. However. tailed tn rapitalma on the breaks Ray Mllley scored two down: apiece while Run Wllklna.lthr air. CHICAGO AP -Goalie Jacquesi Barred From Bout Plante hung up his fourth shutout eve of the Olympic lifhard .M' R,,;,.nL g,”,.,m,);Penaltlcs; Brllvcau 01.1; Mnrtsnn Tm”. with other ,.".,,pu mam. am msn.:ltlec- Kennedy, St. l.aur- 9.16 up u,, wmmo ,...d,.d u. My rm- em I 20. lfcrzcshcimcr .'i..5, (ltcsla. Storm pin", m-kpuy l:l4 nnrl lti-27, ll. Richard, Mort-lPlnnte 19 you 906, Olmstcsd M3, Johnsontliollina 710 2 l2 l4 ll--37 MANY LAKES Prnchwater lakes and next Thursday. rivers l Greenwood Wins Large Donation Maritime Crown To Olympic Fund F Mt'lNt'TON t('P'--lion Wnrsely NFIW YORK tAFt -- The last- lcrtimiilalcd 22 points hero SIt- mint"; l;”'"'9lp""h"dl”?z931”l:""3;" tirrla.V tncliitlinn three touchdowns mnr U "m m" ma 9 0 F ,t')lympit- fund Drmidcd cnnulzh ""5 '"'”' ""'”'""' l" 1"” "W ready cash to buy tirkcls for sow-n """l”l9l'Wl r'"""W”M B"'"h"-"5 planelonrls of athletes and officials In I .54-ta victory over Mount . hcc provinces total 594.000 square uni it milcs. lPntitc-iter to box at this time. XE-I-"D AN EXTPA Allison p Mounties to lake HIP; VTT SHE”; pm,”-mg Ma r It I n1P intermediate foot- 1',t(.(LEgoxAup hall cli;iiiiptt-il.'-'hip. . Wilf Rm-don scored two majors ' WM71-E 0E 50”? for the worn Scott: club ll theyyfrank anew” look their seventh straight game. of the scainrl .lnhn Kill-iv scored A 3-year Contract tnurhdmm and a convert and nruv. (tart-ull and Moe Jriiismlr claimed the Bombers other two OTTAWA vrrl Rouzh Rider. tout-hdovrris lcoach Frank Clair has hcen off It! rce- o cont l Tl" I"!!! H! M'- A'”"""' "r”lthe"0tta:vamfootl;,allr t'liih.rTlr '" lll" .”"'"' WSW l""' ”""' "Tlleat-ned Fridav. lllhlllftll lll" ll-" 3"" '""l 'l"'''9 ft is considered tinlikcly, how- I'P;:ul:irlY Hmdulm Elm" ""F,ever, that t'lair uill rlrctde y-ear. lvihethcr to acrrvpt the ntfor hcfnrc y the football scason cud: Clair. former mach of Toronto Argonauts, now is in the first war 0570' "WW3 . ' A AWAOIAF NB lot. an original twoyrat: contract Emglg,-a”.,,on,(.a.. with the Ottawa Bi: f-oiir rluh. 94, lThllt agreement would no torn up Triple Dead Heat ytn make way for tho ricu, ex- -tended agrecmcnt. , v j Rough Rider zcncral m.-niaizer hnrMf(LBr2;1R:E'Hg;:Pld..dTm:;.lIm Mccaffrey has indicated that ., Mdmurmx Flam," nmzthe coach also is in line 'or a trnrk Sattirday and ongfmlhe fa- """ "' '1'"-V" ""'” "''m”''''l '" rortte Arlt Royal. palrl fwlce ll Emma ' 3'0"" Na” "”'"'''l ' much for as place as for the win. "gm" b'""" f"" "mnh "W R"'”"' Riders into the playoffs. unme- it was the nut time Melbourne thin! they hadn't done um I96! tm ever mm a triple dead lieu lwhen they went all the way to attire the photo finish camera vaa.take the Grey Cup Illmlt 30!; fiitrndurul. liatclit-wan Roughridcrs. wines-EDGE Steers 5-. Habs Shuloul Chicago 6-0 3, run cannons put: The Hawks tlnhtened their de- time. wings demanded that it imntritnrd tn. Ilclardl 10:8. Pea- llaltnat Call Nth I3 fenaivl worn fter the tfisastrouii I thrown out. Udvarl consulted hla, altlelz None. a flve-goal splurge ll Rh first period and gave goalie Al liiiesmeii and the official timer second peeled I. Montreal. llztb. Pen- moctaovcuenrsuuaausvoci, vuceswetcwnt Ft1DEDirrDA zngoveevuesnars mnuvllet . scored by rookie Btllv Mt-Null at Stewart. farmer NHL-4:02 of the second period. Du'a uadoIl)loatreatdeuut;p.lc&rneatta;34otbewhdQ Ieaslonfo deadlock the engine & to a meat at 1-1. Pryatai broke up ta aooixm. at nm. ilett-It 0" lorry Cullen 7:1, W11 Ilzlf. lellyllw. Palferl. Icltw. 10:5. 130: d-Chin! :1. Moutreallllonn ts"'i'.. acatetui-it us 1 mdnmsionl 3!.” . . I : 2 . : : - K. m I. lacked offensive uve t-luh. malunl tvrn pass inter- three they Both teams stuck to the ground era- Halfhnclol George lcllvas andlaii only two of the Leafs nine touch-itouchdnwna were scored throum . The examination was made Frl- t 4 rover 71,000 square miles of Que .1... by Dr. phmp Hgnnemnn, who r-r would be inadvisable for AS1108 I . said. the boy. on place on the plane." rolled to an 3-0 lead at halftime on two try: and alcuii-l vart and sailed the contest away In the second half with another try and a penalty kick. l The Tigers controlled the play for the but part of the game lndl school threaten Ierloilllyl Eugene "oodle" Hayes gave 0. 3.3. a 8-0 lead in the first five- mlnutes when he plunxed scrosaj the high school line with a couplel only caalonally did the high of tacklers on his back. The play was slatted by Harry Callaghan from a 2-man acrum about 10 yards out. Callaghan relayed to Wayne MacDonald who set up Hayes. l real acorlnx chance about four minute: later when Don Murray .bnoted the ball nearly 40 yardai 'and it went out of bounds about, Begin Schedule , lk I d t . , I i llTRllL-WI, Qiic tCP) - Nntre Bob Dick)". Dick Rubin. Sam fP.'l'TH.nE1.:r?ll:.ll.llAol!lIll'l,P,: Y?l'l'ILn:f1t:PTlrllKarflPltlr;Pfl”?': h'""d .8 I)”.-ll": MR (ll-MP1? Mtilaplll Iiiioa-'5' sllimre nxlibcrltuhltlo cglllverlld-:1: M ' ""9""! "' ll" lsldlld sl"""" inmate position, without consult. formal cttrllanalmn of lhc ML, C-).ll.t in V us: ll 00 3 d ahtltr I-W0 murhdmttm -in mm -(V R Hockey Lug” sum” H M" nmmn m H", Him”. ..”s(. H, pr... t ltllltllltllrv. .iliit.n Eatnc Lilli i decided that thc lcngue will start its regular schedule on Tuesday November 13th and that the league woiild be opened simultaneously in Summerslde and Charlottetown. The Basilica Youth Club will np-- en the season at Summt-rside an- ainrt the Aces and Parkdale Flyersl will be at home at the Sports Arena agai..st St. Duniit,an'x University; A tentative schedule drawn up. hv the executive will have In un- dergo some revision as a result inf the dccisloii to permit Summer-l city Volleyball league Schedule The following int he schedule for the City Volleyball Leazun for of the yriuiisi National Horkeylmalnft l7 53- On the ””' '""'k3 League season here Stlndgy nighf Second period: Scitvutli 'V'"-W team: departure. a IITNY raror l Nov S.- 6 pm at Y Hf A. .. the wmm-at f'anarlt9n.I whip-i;';)"'3l'l;f Nb"-Ittcttvl 3-wllllv cnmrmnv. fiillcttct. which h.-ml m,5.,.(,N (AF, Th, Mamch, Independents vi. Signal! ped the tihi:-anti Black Hawks l-0.; ' '"" ""'" f"'X' " V - ' nlcrlzcrl I dime for Pvnry razor . NM. 1 . 5 pimp pywf . V, MYMMMW Ptlr;l1rl27 '5l3'I!l,ll R;vT,I;,Ifl)QPI'lbl'T' mm ,,m.mg Jmy "M Allin”. pm iisettsmllgniiinsi C:i':rirni.s:lt.iii"aln. RCMP um y Dim. " YVMLA. ,1" ' - " 7'". "E ' ' ' setttPd I cheque for 336.200 to cnm- ""'"" "' '" '3' " " Jsplkea vs. YM CA first period: t. Moiilmal. Ill ""7" P"""'r S”"''''”1 N""" pm. its contribution of !13tl.2ftfI. of a physical eitamlnstlnii my Nov 'I:- I pm. It YMCA. - pound Ewart Potizaletr of South 3-yr ,,.- p,-4-W0”. 7 nm R.CyM. Africa will not be permllled to P. lmoet R.-rff Dyer of Springfield in 59”!!!- a bout scheduled for Boston arena' vs. Signals: Independents vs 5 no oheluaswun Guardian. Monday. Nov. I. 1150 Q.S.S. Blanks O.C.H.S. 'l3-O To The high school not their first hill bland Hoclcey League ighf Game in yards away from UM Q.S.U. goalline. Hnwevet. the winners. quickly carried the ball out d danger. wsyne Marnonald blocked I high school kick only a few feet away from paydlrt and our to put 05.8. out from 5-0 near the is minute mark. frank Rrattlcv made the score read M uhrn his convert attel!ID' Ill"! all uprlKl'llI. Bradley via: back in the early mlnllfPE til the second half to give lfl-0 lead. when his 31- yard penalty kick Ipllt the bars. About 5 minutes later Harry Callaghan sifted his way through for another try and the III! score of the game The conert attempt from a inugh angle was missed. Ralph Russell was almost lll! man ulin soilctl the big Q.S.S. record midivay through the second half vtlten he scooped up a Q.S.S. funihlc and appeared on his way (or .1 in Fullback Vince Mul- man urn the only man to beat llullicztn managed to get I grip nlt an ankle as Russell sped by in liiitart Ilie atlcmpl llcferecs HPFP Charlie Ready; and .lue (Rule Q55 A November l3 incur muons. IIGI-IT muons IOITON brawllnz National Hockey League sun: which included eight. major ftgbtlnu calla uuou lb penalties. miners had tied the score 1-1 at 1:50 of the third period. ...lobany Polreoa restored the Bruliis' lead 36 seconds later by jamming a rebound over fallen goalie Lorne Wnraley la a uni: which had the 11.065 Boston Gar- den fans screaming alternately at Pe'nalfy-Sf (CPL-Jerry Towns.- Ital scored two goals on clove . la the bullilll flashes of brilliant hockey and It the flaticuffa. The flghtlng started after Petr- san'a tte-breaking goal. Danny Imvlckl of New York and Inn Bolvtn of Boston were sent off at 3:81. and 10 seconds later two men from each side joined them Penalty box. laminar! that period: 1. Boston. Toppaar zinl (Armstrong. Regan) 1:41. Penalties: rontlnato (:59. Gal- dron lsll. Cattery 19:41. second period: lcortiu: None. Penalties: Hebetaton 14:21. Evan: major 11:11. rlainaa males and Campbell winner Of Golf Tourney Mexico crrv (CPl mu Campbell of Hunllntton. W. Va., sank two fantastic 35-foot putts i a row Sunday for a 9 and ii Vic. tor.v over Joe Leblanc of Mont- real in the final round of the Mexican national amateur golf tournament. The ll.S. Walker (iup captain einked a roaring ovation M it. put a spectacular finale to his ricvcr - in - doubt victory over Lclilanc for the title. Campbell sank a 35-footer on the afternoon's elghth. but It was his next putt that brought cheers from the spectators and virtually "V9 "W same and the crown to the 33-year-old insurance exec- u H? udr tun home names per week. This uill LIH13 the Ares 28 homel zamrs and nOCC5Sll.'JlP5 a changel in the method of determining stand Campbell putted I pcrfert up Krecn shot. after a drive onto the green of the nitith. and lhc ball curved gently 35 feet into the cup. Leblanc also sank a long one. HOCKEY SCORES Northern Ontario Senior A sudbury 1 North Day I Ontario leulor A Cornwall 4 Whitby I Stratford 4 Owen Sound 3 Ontario Junior A Guelph 0 St. Catharine: 0 Western Hockey League Winnipeg 3 Seattle 7 New wesimiiistr 2 Victoria 1 Brandon 2 Calgary 5 Saturday National League Chicago 0 Montreal 6 Detroit 2 Toronto I Amerlt-an League Cleveland 3 llersey 4 Providence 5 Springfield 1 International League lllllnllllgltnl 1 Cuiruinati A Indianapolis 4. Fort Wayne 1 innit and scoring The standings of the league will be determined on a percentaizal basis and lhc Arcs players will rcceivr credit for only lb point for goals and assists scored in thelrl extra hr-inc gamrs Gordon -l8Fl(Vtll of tho summer-. IIt'lP R ti A.F. itats admitted to that lPiil:IlP: roster nf rcfcrt-cit whlchi hrmzs the total now to 10. - MINOR HOCKEY Farloltclnwnlx mlnor hockey nets iinrlerwny this evening at tbcl Sports Arena when a pracllce will he held for the Oucen Charlottel High School hantams. Minor ac- ltVll,V this RPPK will be confined In paperweinhts. nee wees and hautaiiis and to skates for the girls of Nolre Dame and Roch- tnrd Square schools. Football Standings By THE CANADIAN PRESS BIG FOUR FINAL Nov. l:- 6 p.m. at Y.M.('.A.- Pro i W I. P A Pts. N051 "1 Y-M-C-A-l It P.W C. -P. Montreal )0 4 47K 36! Ml W.C vii IYC illnmilton 7 7 383 385 M ywy pH Ottawa 7 7 .126 35.9 14 Toronto 4 10 Jill 413 I , I I S (DRFU FINAL W L F A Pu. 8.0 yliitchener 8 3 299 170 in ,Toronto 6 4 313 133 12 . Sarnil G 5 218 247 12. b London .1 7 :24 I77 s g y I it-Roche-st o 4 52 119 oi i l xewtthdrcw from lca ue side High School football team won the Western section of the litter- echolutlo Football play-offs at Queen Elizabeth Park Saturday. afternoon. downing the Alberton learn by the score of 3-0 and win- ning the round ll-3. as the teams had tied 3-all Wednesday in Al- brrton. Ned I-lenthorn and Mike Scott went over for two trips in the first half which were not converted and Art Morrison added two moral points on a penalty kick in the dying minutes of the game. The nine was handled by Bill Cameron and Windsor Corney. Surnmerslde will play the win- ner of the Queen Square-Queen Charlotte sarlaa. t ;Says Hillier llllll Not Be Going lilo The Olympics '4ONTREAL (CPD -4 President it Farmer of the Canadian Olympic Association said sun- day tlllht Newfoundland runner George Hllllor waft be going to! the Olympics. Farmer said he will write today to may no to the Amateur Athletic Union of Canada, which Saturday in Toronto recognized the choice of the st. John's runner as first alternate to the Canadian tract and field team. To AAU also decided to ask. that Hillier be Idded M the team. Farmer termed such a request. "ttarealhtle." "These people have known for I iloq time what's Involved." be ”We have no uniform for gggmjgy gig! jd llolllna better protection lliil theand ruled the goal came too late. Olrnatend If-llrveyt -n,, "Pm" H"... "M "0" C-0 anon irag! to: la; HUI Them vi;-tnry pf0p;lI0dh":InEo.: ;l"y."E:ffH'l'INlf Nil. '9'", M" M, Mdboum, hum sic care in nu ' tntn e eaaue on a ii eii one. mm, V y iy mm by rnrti.-n Kn l min. 3 l” -. ..d-d,- . utuabernr. ad. The other Detroit coal was Rolllna if-&i I--10 P. M. "t,'huck" lllonagharrs Summer- 7 SKATING This Afternoon-4-5:30 (children's sum) Admlasloti: Chlldnn 10c; Adulu zse TONIGHT-Adults only WHI ready to smoke lvnovted I'M Al tones naldd Gllldttklitl AND Flt! about the same distance, to halve nu) nmmmu the hole. but Campbell was too I far ahead and Campbell birdied Names in Southwest Asia be- the 28th to take the hole and the tourney. can Ctllllldllflf. cereal crops 7.000 or H.000 years ago. BruinsDefeal Rangers In uclded Con esl Inlnor 14:21. M Keuney 16.05. Tiled period: I. New York. Gen- dron tliebentoti. owelli :50; 3, Boston. Pierson! (Gardner. sta- sluk) 3:24;. 4. 30514711. Cbevretils (Mt:Keimey. La et 18:51. Pen- alties: Lewlcki lor 3:38. Boivui major 3:88. Gadubx major 3.37, Worsley major 3:57, Stanley nia- Jor 8:57. Painol major 3:57. Evana 5:11. Worthy 1 10 lfL.z1 grin '1:ulK'Dll Top off every shave with bracing Old Spice Aft:-r Shave Lotion. Splash it on - feel that brisk. heartv tingle -start the day refreshed and invigoratad. S HULTON iolomo r honclerson 8. cuclmore fall suit feature - - - Vt l I ll llil) .Kti'l ”lW LEllGllE” .lll,l SCOTCH TWIST SUITS is CUSTOM TAILORED TO YOUR MEASURE - - - S75 0 Virgin Wool-Dyed and spun with colorful. nope intertwined and EXCITING - srnxtiuo - nuooui . NIW rantc FROM sconann. Ollootchtivlstebytovvuol-lalareeellaghllta proverbial "Hot calm"-Try one - the qhlswiledniinlr. Y A 0. rowan uau. sum oxelaalnfy fir c fll llhllsl lll N I l( Nf. I loomed in this .g.. . ,Q'.fKV.'