3-; announ- llamlilers En Defeat Islanders 4-2 LIILj'l?. Ill. Of)-Aanhant Iamblora broke a Svegune looing xoak Monday with a H vim our Cbarlotitetown Ialandori hi In At- antte Coast klior Hockey League. Ramblers fut skating and pass- lng attacks kept tha Ialandara busy in their own zone and they were unable to shake the Rambler: on the offensive. The home team was strengthened by the reiiirn of Don Roger: who had been sidelined with a knee in- jlll'Y but were without the services of Bob Reid, in hospital with an infected 'nriiat. ind Rollie Bilo- dpau, who left the team for per- aonal reasons. Amherst opened the scoring In the first period when Therrien scored on a play with Kennedy and lllernaquez. Whitlock evened In ciiiint before the period ended. .N'('0RFI IN SECOND Raninlrws scnied the only goal (.1 H19 secriiirl pt-iirid when Pan slapped a snot from the bluelii-ae that eluded Shirley. Savard addcd thn third Amherst gnal early in the third but O'Con- nor put the Islanders hack in strik- iniz VTTHRHFF at the 14:06 mark. Coach Brklarich took Shirley out at the 18:45 mark but the Islanders could not keep the, Ramblers under ACSHL Standings PH'LTFAPLs Capitals 14 9 4 1 54 43 19 Mnnf'l0ll l4 7 5 2 45 43 l6 Ialrinders 15 H B 1 53 57 13 Ramblers !'i 4 9 2 49 58 10 Itchy, Nov. 16, 1954 d Slump To Hoosier Horse Found Dead In 5231?. l1.2"i'.'.f."."...I2S'.'.'i':i 232; Stable Yesterday net by inches. Amherst grit the puck back to the Island zone and Roger Legera fired into the cage. l.'ineups:-- Ch'town: Goal. Shirley; defence. O'Connor, Brklacich. Hinriberger, lnyte; forwards. Whitlock. Hen- nessey, Jones. Lediic, Morrow. Gray, Kullman. Dowling. Amherst: Goal, StP,eves; de- fence. L. Kiley. Rogers. Black- burn. Parr: forwards. Jndoin. La- lihnrte. Therrien. Favard, I). Kiley. R. Legere, Kennedy. Berna- quell. Suinmary:- FIRST PERIOD- Josedale Hoosier. one of the Mar- itime greaiz-st pacers and airu. was found dnad at the stable or his driver and trainer. Mr. Elwoodi Shaw. yes:iii'dai morning. The- lloosivr hOlSP was owned by hr, .l.i H. Bishop and had a mile mark of 207. At his death. the horse was 18i years old and has not raced fori some three or four years. lmporl ls S l Ch 1-Amherst. Therrlan, di. . F:-t:".:'.3 ..-E.'.'.2::,””" 1” In Big Four lBl'l(laPll'h, Grayi ....... .. 17.31 Penalty: Leyla 1902. TORQN-rm ,(-P, H NGW "3 "mm SECOND Pmnlony rial. Alex Webster. big Nnrlhl Carolina State import with Mon-l 1142 llPRl Aliiiioiti-s. is the 1954 Big Four scorinz tliampion. SIHTISTIPS compiled by The Cana- dian Pros: show the 23-year-old hack iihii jlIll'lPf'l the Ala in 195.1. llf1lSl'1P(l the 14-game, schedule with 80 points on a record-equalling 16i liiiichdowns Ulysses Curtis of Tor-l iiiitii Aigiiiiauts set thr record in M2 i 1952 -- 12- h d I Y A 5' Cl'll'"””- O'C0""9"- i (iiiirtilllsiafzis. li:zIEl'!flq-lihtilslfilljlillljdcki S 6 lAwl:””:kvI Gr"-ll l4-"fl y with the lliriversily of Western ()n- g ”” "l 9f5i t””'”i Itariii .Xlii.st;irigs. is the senior inter-H T T 'n- hllp-V J'”l("") - 1945 coliitiiaic sriiiiiig ixiniicr with 58. n P'”'”ll'3'3 Pa” 559- i))l)lfllS. Yai.siii's Sieie Oneschuki 3-Amherst. Parr. iBernaquc7.. Legeiel ..., Penalties: Parr 4.12. lrinas 4. match misconduct, Blavkhiirn F5. ., O'Connor 4.12, 15.35. Kullniiin 15.16 misconduct. THIRD Pl.'RI(ll)-- 4 -Amherst. Saiairl. ikennedy. Lalilwrtel ... Whitlock Lea Parade; LeDuo Dloses In The veteran Roy 'Bll('l(l Whit- lo-'k. altlioiizh hold to one goal and two R--Isl: last tuwk. mn- l.lT1'll”fT to hr-ad the Atlantic ('oast Senior llrirkri l.l"a.?.llF srnring poi"-ado uiili ii total of 21 points, flgllfns rl-loamrt Monday night hy sorirririyi.ii-i-a;iirr-r Robert. 4Rn'rii ('lianrll.-3, .-lmu, 'rhgy (in not -niliirin .Vfonriai'l Hvlltbrl in the wrwii Tho Illrllh .livmI.ii; Mliillork Is lit-in: liarvl itl'Dw'x"l'i for woiin: hriniir: hr iminininie Rav l.I'(Tllt'. .VLxaar-old V7lllP)flFlli native who picked up nirin st-mi-in: points last wrirl-' four goals and TIVP as- xi-is in ziiiitri to within one pnini of NVlllllDf'k. l,ririiir's goal Oil! piit i-nitlilnd Orval Tessier Takes Scoring lead In Q.H.L. VVVNTREAL (CPi - Orval Tes- 5lPr of Moiitreal Royals picked up four points--iiitrludiiig three as- sists in Qurbcc Hockei League play last track to overtake Quebec Ares RI) Pnivcll for the lead in the lPI”lEZllP s:-oring race. official st.aiisi,irs slioiicd Monday. Tn-sirii' now has 14 goals and 18 assists for a total of 27 points. Pouvll and the Royals” Kelli Eur- netr are tied for second place with 26 points apiece. Poiiell has nine goals and 17 as- sists iihilv Burnett has 10 goals and 16 assists. Mikn Lnbiidie of Qiiebev contin- tics to hold down fourth spot with foiir goals and 20 IISSTSLS for a 24- point. Viral. Labadicis 20 assists ls tops. in iiw lciiaiie. Tossicr It-ads tho zrvil-.srorcrs with 14 in this do- pniimwiil. Oiiirirs 'llllfll1K the lmrlrrs. with goals. assists and totals shown are: Liilii Drnis. Montreal. 6-15-21: Gray Blaine, Montrcril. 7-I2-113; Jim llniir. Quebec. 10-8-18, Gillcs Diilir. Fhirotilimi. 6-10-IG. Skippy Biirrlirll, .Vlontic.il. 4-in-14. . S'”pT:”- and Quccii s liiin Stewart tied for.' SYDNEY. Auslliilla lAPlf'l.UlI) siiai-was 8 R 0- Li M.(..,”,, W1... mm 40 poims ,.aL.hlTi-abort of Ciiit-iiiiiati and Ham Shirlm 15 l3 - ' lwlion llll' xlk 11:lf1lP schedule closed. RlCll3l'fl-W" UT Baum HOUR". l-H. izmh,-1... ..,"-1.-d Wm, 8 ggvmmlcniai-ed the semi-final riiiind Mon- . bulge "V... 1,.,m,,,m.”. Ray pool? i day of the New South Wales doub- S whii i('(wiitlv(l f-ii polnls without 10- icinms clianipmnshlps 5(.,mng R h,m.hm,..ny one point be, At thr White City Stadium in hm.-i m mmi ,p.,i was Tm Loga". Aniciwaiis beat the fourth-seed:-rt Hnmilliin-btiin 9nd. and in -fourth Australians. Don Candy and Gwrgv place with fill points was Lou Kiis- Wlllillllllilllll 64- 7'5- 6'4- g scimi, l0l'f1lPll Columbia University! E3lillFli Jill”? BF0lllWl('ll and All !him to lake me-i lI','i(lPlsl1lf1 in hat-k irian Quist bmil Bill Jriliiisoii and the red light lillnkfiig cin.....i. TOPS IN Rl'SHl.V(i Brian Bi-uiiiaii 6-0. 4-6. 7-5. 6-H. 6-4 lriwnt front Hnllrl Tl'1Fl'l'll"l1 or iiir Wrlisiiii a-ii led in rushing with l" 7' -WWlnfl-I'Hll'"l malfli 10 Natl! .Aniherst flanililcrs 1.5-riul iia- 9:44 )c'llfl.s Luiiiirirl on 176 alteniiits ll)l' qllHllFlillllal3- lhealr-n i:-m-,nii nnimmiip,-, )1) (zpnp w.1,-..,.. f...-mm south Ca,-(,.' Oilicis iii cnlcr the riiisii-Ir-rfinal times, while Tlieriiiin. Rob f'.i;ii iliii.-i siui. l)ll'l(Pfl up 702 yards in WET" R”-X llmilwlii and Mm'v.Vll of Chnriniininun and Bob Row-jlllri ;iiiuimii- RI-xv wlili beat l:3inm'snii and An yness of .Vloiii-tiin have llllIlr'fl tho: Niililiy Wiikiiuski iif Tm'nnio Al- dcrsiin 6-4, 6-4. 6-4. Ken Riisowall trirk ninc tiiiics. Wliitlni-k is ilic gnnaiiis -iii--iii-d the best record u.' and Liiiiis Hiiarl wliii boat Neal? leading play niakt-i,r with 13 as- l puss vi-iiiiili-lions iiilh si mark of Fi.'i1.cr ziiid Aslilcy Ciiiiiiiw 6-2, 8-5 -i-is-. Third pl:ICr' in the -mi..i.gi,r..sR in .-.i.;.- .ii.iniivai's Sam Etch- 9-7 and Run Bvuknr nnrl -hihii Bui- pararle is Ol"llplt'(T hi lmug )lr- M-,-.,-3 -...-ii ;i .334, l”.iclievpri-y roll of Bllllllll. who brat Piriiiiiwicli Flinn. vilio also madp a larizri will ltzziiiii-il '13:)! )t'llI(l.S. tops in passing Rml QUIST 5-1. 5-5. 5-4 last wnek. The Fir:-rlr-iii-ion iiizainsi an PVPH .'l.U(l0 for Wirkow- ' smrinlhie has six goals and 11 ,k , i 3g4;t:' ( - Ed 5 ' .1 NT. W V ”Elr'” "'7 l7 Dfllllli ;lallTITirll'Il'l 'lii:.'iii' gals. I Oman ) lhlh" 'pl""”"F'li' llldllf "V 7"" liil(tl1fWl'I1l)' threw 25 loiiclidiiun loagiie-lmidiiig Fl'P(lI'1'lf'lfIl1 i'ap- .5 ; . . H 3 In Volleyball ..;f1fTf;I,l'h5lIRl'P golallenrling l'rllll'Plx.: (-am ;.-mgm.' native 01 Hamilton. .ac as in goa again-i axe;-asp . i .k . h K -m gh g d g g l”"''5 "1 H Human ()lt'iii'i Rilllgh Riders who finished "'3 151"” mnelbau f',”,”'”"f,l” i ' . H r 1 go aiia; iiia iutiliing S4l' in in G A Pis Pcii mm 3 4:4 ;””"'"i i954-55 seasiin bi defeating the whnimk. Q 5; 15 21 M ' ” TWT RCMP in the City Leiigiie open- L..Dm.. C In 10 20 )2 er at the Y last night. Mcphppl p- 5 11 17 30 GIUCG BUY FOI'lIn1 bTl1PdB: C1 wolrg all three gaiTn,r.s -I-harmony .. 9 7 1,; 2 ii ienioa -. SUUFPS. 1P Nicolle, P 8 8 16 4 Manager Removed Mounties lost the st-rvii-rs of bi: Leg". p 6 10 I5 0 (H ytw. RM. N 5. CF M u Cihllrk W.-ilper diiriiig the so:-iiiiri be-l'”' C 5 11 16 15 im 'll('l)i.ii:ilrl fiiriiivr ii1:iiiagiii'arlii wimp why". hp mmmd his km”, 'IOdm"' A 5 10 15 7 (Hiiio Bax l'll'll'lllll was rcmandetl scnmmn n kw ball . Gray, C 9 5 I4 0 .f”', Mzmi HAM Miundaiv Mwn "P. The rcfci-tee was Myi-iiii vtv-rks. Bmviiess. M 9 5 14 Ft . ,. I r, .' .lv - ' . ) .- j H5nHC5SF.t. O 5 9 6 .1111)! rllflf ll DIP TITIITTRT) 19811111 ' l f 'l" . Goaiiendera Gp Ga Aug i”nltl(i'l)iii,i:a1lrl(Iii:-5: charged with Radioactive Rain Cram F M 43 3(li Illl while an employee ;ll1."Tl of ;';1d:?f”-VCM of the l'l)llllTI. F I 13- D . a' Lamuglmei A 9 37 in of xllllllll lit-1t'll)f'Y'1 I Solililodlfiu szlikd "iii; a S n 0 0 sleeves. A 5 19 ziao ,. , . Y i '.-415 y .. Amherst. total 14 56 mo ”l""””"d ""5": M5 8 56'" Wm TOKYO iaeiiu-rsi --An Aiimrica . - ' 8, 1952. S t. 1z”li?;:fnMn J”) End en 8l0ml1' expert Monday reassiire In mid: A--Anilictst. F. - Frr - W . - . ,.,..,.,f,,,V G g C,,,.,,W,m.,.. M (L Drfr'iit'0 .-........oi asked the ad- -1:153; "'11 dlig:C!f;1rti2vi:v:Ig at-gins Mnnuonl .-liillllllllflnl in study cash books 29 I I fly Eh-lyhly d lliw I" .'ii1'I 0lll("t' financial records sub- rarnv-lfcsllln(:frTl;k)Dl5 3 m mm”? Dr, M:-ri-il Eiscnbiid. health and siilety laboratory dirt-.ctoi' of the Atomic Energy Commission told O la group of Aiiicrivaii and Japan- e..iu- st-ieiiiists the United Sl.ril.cs ST. .ll)HNlS. Nflil rCPi -- This lad set. an cxngiziwatorl safety ntinospheric radio- . 1 wily-': iiczv .H.llf)fl.000 stadium will B M standard for officially open Der 26. Officials of anageriai-tivity. This may be one thou- the city-ntioraterl51,000-seatsladiuiri .s.'ind Limes below the maximum said the opening would feature an KANSAS Cl'lY. 155” -- yP5”'l",rate that is snfc for human be- ii-r reviir The concrete hiiildiii.zlCm'l'”ll- 3 V"lf'lMl "D?FR'r0T "1 ll" ings. he declared. has born under construction siiict-1-V"lV V”lk Yank" lmspmll 5-V-fkem-i Eiseiibiid spoke at tho iipeiilng i-llfllldlll W"-H llillllflfl VW"PTP5"'l9"'.of a fire-day coiifcreiice hero on laiiri hiistn as inaiiager of the new rM1m,..-m-,....,' The mm, mepmng ; Kansas ('-l'.V' AlhlPllI'5 0l 'l" A'""' was requested by the Japanese fol- tiiillotl as 9VlEl0f1('P. New Sr. John's Stadium To Open lP:'Il'l)' this year. HOCKEY horkcy for the coming sea Rink W;-(liwsday. welcome. A l1'lPPlll1E of all those. Nov. 17 at 8:30 pm. Everybody Win I:NiR'IP- lowing the wave of alarm that has His al)pOll1l.nlPllf,WHSHIP first nf- H-pp; ml; mum,-y over the ,1- fiiial ncl. dealing with personnel by (94-14; of Ame,-man and Russmn iArnnld Johnson. Chicago hiisineas 1,953,. ,,f nuclpar wmpons. innit who bought the Athletics from Th. alarm n.m.h9d H3 houhly the Cnnnll" Mar-k family last week. when ,1 crew member or the (nth. Carroll, general manager of the im MM, Lucky Dragon dud la” nid Kansas City Blum 61 the month from lniuries incurred when American Association since 1951. the vesgel wn, mush; in ,, M" of son will be held in Crap-and ll:-SATWsis1rfeTiidnnv:nnl:::7t.zl:n'N1lQ llIhPl1hPJaga”:1ler.:l9 arr was not divulged. tats have been perturbed by dis- Imporiiant. posts y-t In be filled coveriea of radioactivity in fish, 'arv those of field manager. ve'I'- rain. vegetables and countless lsonnel manager and farm club other things. ; director. Moat prominmtly men- The shower that drenched Tokyo the acleintista discussed how MEETING lnlereslrid in organizing ; tinned In connection with the field as lmanager job is l.mi Boudreau. i-e- much radioactivity the human THE KINSMEN Wesugqurnald Mutciiyniq Whlnt COME TO . Thursday. November 18th. 1954 THE ROLLAWAY CLUI Di-on us you please - but come Sqpen Kinsmen Sarvlaa Deer Prbu - Spat Dances i rent!-v let out as manager of the body can stand was analyied by . Boston Red sox. meteorlogical researchers a n d pronounced "highly radioactive." i FORUM DATES Sfllllelldll-e.l'Tl;liTlnf i ,lIDV.15to2D 7” Sl'"lD”"" HAM.lL'lVoN. (cP)- Studebaker Corporation of Canada. said Mon- Tl'l'1Sl1A)'- Children's Skating ......s-. 4-6:30 did not My whgn. HARVEST BALL day in plant will be shut. down. but ""(iKl'7Y-AMHERST The announcement came shortly , . after Local 525 of the United Auto- sm 0 ”:'k'l?'."”'””" H0 mobile Worker! cio-oci. and con- "! " IMQCMOS r " " ''"''r''''”'”''”'''"''' tract negotiations iiiui broken THl'n.snAi'- 60'"!- DOWIWOWIIQI1 Skating 8-to Company president I), C. Gas- kln said the shutdown will be .Fl(l;lhf')1a'Y-' "k V Him rlltrl a change-oyxirl to! pro- - mi! : I "II - tie on o a iixury-m a nu timo- HOCKEY-MONCTON bile. Ha Mild the change-over caus- ;MT”mn, ed the break-down in negotiat- , T lona. sk"'””' Mr. Gnakln said the company - 9:30 - 12:30 R"""il"ll;"”Nl3l'"l wants to hire extra men while the A "W ""l"”" '"”'”"i union minis the present. workers l l i l W K" '-”'"”m'- Above are the three players wliol ioiial lP('(llfl. its l)llt' of tho Marl- in-re most prominent on the 15- time greatest scorer. by leading the lIll'IPl'S' team of last season. All newly formed AC5!-ll. in three IHHI will be brick lottetnwn today and will be the Vip for part of the season and the property of the local club. Two of line was on? of the best In the them Hui-k Whitlock icriiteri and lFal:tlP. Tonight both Carver and Orin Cari:-r iiigliti were selected Whitlock will be in the Islanders points. In Char- I.asi War Burk centered Orin and for last scasoiils All Star team in lineup when their step on the ice :lie Maritime Major P.ill:i(iiiio. a hizli si-orcr with the the l-loriim. Vip ii ill be ready for ('llll') last year, is presently nursing action with the club when they ll broken nose. nierl ihe Mom-t.oii Hawks at the Huck is niaiiitaiiiiiig his seiisal- Forum on Friday night. roiiiiiisii Soccer Club Seeks To End Red Jinx Hy Ari-h Mat'Kt:iizie ,C1llllS. wiin iiilroclurrid a :spc(-ial Cillllldlall Press Staff ii'ri!cr .to:igheuing-up schedule for his WOl.VERHA.VlPTON. Eng. (CPl;lf!.'-tin this year. said he cxiiects a -Wolvcrhiimpton Wanderers that hard game. and reported his play- Clll'f'Pnl bust of England's football crs have bi-en "absolutely forbid- pick. will have a crack at riidiiigf drii" to beef about decisions. Riissiiiis iinbviitcii record against Spiiiiak iiill stick with the same British l)pp()Slli(lll Tuesday--if thri team that brat. Arsenal. Wolver- log liiis in Llmt". ilt.-iniptoii. lf'Hdll1R i-xpniwiit. of the Visibiliiv nits ioo liiw Moiirlay in hai'd-rli'ii'iiin, long-passing game. pcrmii tho trams to practise and said only halfback Ron Flowers ls officials agreed to postpone the unverlaui to start. nialrh iinlil Wediicsdiiy if condi- Aleaiiivhile. lurilicr Anglo-Soviet tiiiiis do not impiove iii tiinv .I:amF-5 l1HV6 been llllfd N13. The The mini? between the his and lvloscow Spariak shapes up: play in Mnscoii. as tho niurcli of the year. Therel GFOFKIPI Y1CX' MGY. Wlllle won”! bri many excuses left. if the Sfmlilllk "F MOSCOW Midland: rliib. Leningrad and either Dynamo will defending ldiiglishl return next fall for tliree games. Lcngiie i-liampioiis. fails arzaiiist R11-Wall lPiIms have beaten Bri- ma missmn pm-(;mo,,15i.q uhn lisli tca.iis four times in six meet- miiiiitiiiii Soviet siiprrinncy in beat- 111:5 5111?? 1945 and drawn tvio iiiiz Arsriiial 2-1 last wet-k. BR11105- RARE DEER F'l(”l'0l', NS. (CF) An rid. .dilv in Nova Scolta. an albino hiick door iias shot near here. The giiiviriial was entirely white except for A few brown patches, Sprutak is a good rluh. said Wol-i verhamptoii riapiuiii-ct-nire halfi Billy Vl'i'ighI. lcadrr of England's lnl.Pl'fl-'llli')l1al team, "but I think vie will win." FANS (?().Vl-llI)E.VT Supporters appcared to echo his. belief. looking with ill-concealed. .V0(iGl-JR GAME ciiiificlcnce to Lhr- muddy pitch, SVl)NlCY MINES. N.S. iCPl - uroniised for Tuesdatv and the Wol- Toiiy and John Lawattis went hunt- l'l"l'lll1ll'l)1L()ll fnriii lltnl Siiiiirda" lliifllz for door but came l'lOl'll(' with the mud agaiiist Preston. More E1 wildcat. The animal mvasured than 60.000 persons will watch moi-n than four feet in length, and The Wanders-rs' manager. Stan stand 30 ln('hPS high. ATTENTION HORSEMEN Thc Annual Meeting of The Prince Edward Island llariii-ss Racing (7-luh will lic lit-Id ”l'p Stairs" at (lily llall, Tiivsilay, NlH'i'ml)('l' 16111 at 8 P.M. DR. R. F. SEAMAN, President. W. E. GILLESPIE. Set-rota ry-Treas. ATTENTIDN Motoiiisrs i The mud aml snow is going to he deeper than over this Fall and Winter and after many mlles of driving this Summer your tires will be loo smooth to carry you through. We have it wlnler Ir:-ad Ihaf Iii niirpasaetl by none. and selling at the same price as regular treads. Also --we will allow you a llberal trade-In on your old tlrea. See us today. F. R. McLAlNE LTD. Malpeqiie Road Dial 7858 Children's Show South Balcony D0 cents boats for 400 Islanders Talia FANS and FANE'l'l'ES- Let the Islanders have a blg house for this game. Won't you help? . Seats on sale-- M0NDAYAand all day TUESDAY Dn lliiilimt league. Vip against the Amherst Ramblers at Wa11dp1'-, Wandcrers are apparently slated to? 1 Coach Brklacich Bring? carver Back To Islanders The Prince Edward Islanders will pack at-ill more power than the? did hat weak when they play the Amherst. Ramblers at the Forum tonight. The most. recent acquisi- tlon is that of the services of Orin Cu-ver from. the Windsor Bulldogs in the Ontario Senior Hockey League. (kin. who is a native of Char- lottetown and who turned senior wlth the Islanders last year. was considered as the best i'ighHi'inger in the now defunct Maritime Major League and was placed on its all star team. Carver made quite an Impression with the Rangers when they visited here last spring and was given 3. try- out with their farm club. the Saskatoon Quakers earlier this fall. The news of Orin's release from the Bulldogs was received from Islander coach Steve Brklacich yes- terday afternoon before the team left for Amherst. Carver left Windsor yesterday and will arrive in Charlottetown early this morn- ing. ready for tonight's battle The Ramblers zhenisclim W I” also be strenghteiied by ii D011 .19 fenceman and the possibilitv uni former Quebec Senior L..a8.3(, gt; Sherman White will make his flril appearance of the season. i A win for the Islanders would put them with.n oiii- pom of the second placr Moiicton Hawks and only four po.m5 be. hind the league-leiidiiig Cipiim The Islanders will have a lihalicg to take over second plate late, In the week whnn they iila. ih, Hawks here an Friday and in Moncton on S:ilu.rda.i'. The ACSHL has azaiii rrleaaes indirect i'eport.s of several line. which were impnserl ovrr llw mask, end. Islander deJeiiccm.1ii 1,;oH Hlncllbeflleti and Caps forward mi Mcbonough were slashed 51.5 fm their so-called "disgraceful exmbl, tion of stick swiiiglniz" in 3 mm, at Fredericton on Nov. 11 Island. ers newly acquired lefl.-Winger Wallv Kiillinan. was also lined 31- lnr l1llIll-5l.l('l(inz Caps l'IElll-WLITKP; Neil Seucll iii the Sdlnri mm, loii gm against the Ramblers. Si-well has not plaicrl with th, Caps since. Injuries May Help Decide” Als-Tiger cats Series By THE CANADIAN PRESS The Grey Cup dreams of Morit- real Alouettes and Hamilton Tiger Cats may well rest on how many men they can keep out of the sickl hay before the two-game total-point i series is over. Jim Slaton, Montreal Alouetlesi big tackle. is not likely to get into either game of the Big Four foul- hall playoff with Hamilton TlKI"l' Cats. coach Douglas (Peaheadl Walker said Monday. Stator: sprained his right ankle badly in the finiil game of the regular schedule Satuiday against Ottawa Rough Riders. Y Walker said present iiirliratiiinsl are that Statnii's injury would pf?-i ,vent him being of real value In tho lAls and it would be useless to fig- tire on him playing. DOING WELL i Bruce Cnulter. second - atringi quarterback who injured shoulder and neck muscles in Saturday'sl game. was reported coming along well. Aloiictlc-.s will leaxr by plaiir to- day for Hamilton for the lll'SljZHll1P Wednesday of the two-game. total- poinl. playoff. The second game will be played in Montreal Saturday. In Hamilton the Tiger Cats werc hit with another injury Monday night that all but scuttled the hopes of coach Carl Vnyles to have Ticals at peak condition for the p;iyoI'fs. Vito Ragazzo. 27-year-old star dell fensivs halfback. was taken to 11os- . pital with it severe rliarley horscf i and is not expected to play Wed-F iiesday. r THREE OUT Raga7.1,ii'.s lll4llll')'. apparently suf- l('1't'(l in Tivalsl eiigagciiivnl agaim 'l'oroiitii Argonauts in the lfiigue ivinduii Saturday. raised to litres the niimlicr iif players who iiroli. ably iinnli see action in tlic r-iii-iiei Giiairi Pete Woolcy. who sub. stituird for ihr- ll1JllrEfl l..cs llli-C191 land in thi- lrisl two gnmoc. hm, his knrio in tho Toronto-lrliiiiiiltnp i-nwiiiiilr-i- and is exiiccicd lo hr rip the Sl(lPlln(W Also out iiill hc Pnn Petr Nciimann. whose ankle was brnkrin several works ago Tackle Vinrc lllazza and MrCli'l llllllfl will go against tho Als biii Viwlcs has no idea how 1lIlll,.' they will stzind up. ll'lllXXa'S hack iiiiiii-y llllsffl ronipletely healed dcsiiilr it two-game rcst. Canadians Player Enters Hospital MONTREZAL. 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