iiid. I 5,;-.22. - I . The Charlottetown Nomads un- not helievetl to lie too 3('l('rP. anilt Truro got their first two points leashed a powerful running attack was forced out of action. here yesterday afternoon to wallop the Truro Bearcats 14-6 Maritime Rugby League game in the lti-R.L. They lost a squeck- played at the Queen Charlotleler 3-2 to New (llasguw in their High School field The Noinarls rciiaierily ran for long gain during the first half as they gave the best offensive dis- play of a City team for quite a number of years. With the scrum healing the hall about 90 per cent of the time the Nomads back- fielders had more running chances in the first Slit minutes than they got iiurini: .2 whole season in past YQIFS. And they made good use of many of those chances. The time and effort that l)r. Frank Jelks has put into the team this fall showed inself on Saturday as the Nomads handled that pigskin almost flawless manner Flying quarter Freddy Driscoll and wingman Dave ftfacLeod cros- sed the line on scoring plays for try of the game at the Li niiiuite the winners Jack ”Spy" Ready mark From a set seruiii on the accriiinted for eight of his team's Truro 1'!) the hall came lint-It to! Bahia on two converts and two hard working Dave Vu-hnlxon. peltlltzy kicks fNicholson relayed the ball to Uria- F'ullbat'k Brick Faineron. the col who started out to set up his man with the ”ediit-ated toe" !OI,IJEIt'IA'IiDId for a l)a.K'4IllE play all six points for the Bear:-at: onl Ilowcit-r lie rtiultl not not his three hcautiful penalty kicks. He liackficld riigiiit-ci'ctl IIIIII Iitwllurl, connected on two 35 yard liirks for a play during the first half and scored the 'I'ruro Iiefciidcrs he cut tlirtiughl strain as the game ended -and raced 20 yards right I)PI'-teen The Rearcais lost the services the goal ptisls to make the score of their starry pit-king quarter 5-0. Rlenis Vi:-linluiii aliont seven piin- Jack Ilcmlv iites hclnre the mid of the game, convert In Nicholson ciilfr-rad I1 head in.iury.i7-n lead the Nomads into a lead they never lost Ready made good nn 3 PNP and the Xiiiiisitls way. WPFP OYI into Truro territory continually on plays spearheaded by Dave Mac- Leod. Dick (Iarroll. Charlie Hcus.t- is. Charlie Ready. .-tcquinas Ryan, Fred Drisroll and Jack Ready. Once Dave .ll.'-it-Lend rarcti down 5to the two yard line after taking inla pass from aggressive Dirk ('ar- roll only to be pulled down by In fleet of Truro iacklers. Freddy Driscnll st-oiwi the first lllklfltl gtinrl on the giic the Nomad: :1 big several minutes later when at least 35 yards away. This served to spur the Nomads npening game. For Ttui-ii it was on and they roared back stronger their first start in It'aL'llP play. than ever. Spy Ready and Freddy The Ham, was very fpw min. Driscoll came tip with fine plays ules old when Jack Ready .sent,WhiIP CIPP Glllli Pulled 0" I couple of sparkline runs. I Their efforts paid off when the any kirk (mm ab..." 29 yard; out Nomads were ziwarded a penalty ihpirlkick deep in 'l'riii'u territory and Nomads Flash Offensive T Power In Win Over Truro they- The win gives the Nomads tlieir.we-re awarded I Pen8ll.V KICK in l ms! ms", of vmory in ma Sm.” (aineron split the uprights from ne. The only try of the second half ;was scored by Dave MacLeod after a beautiful play all along the half- line. The ball passed from Dave- Xicholson to Freddy Driscoll to Dick Carroll to Dave Maclaeod who ran 20 yards throtigh a maze of would-he tacklers to place the iii Page 6 The Guardian game tied 2-2. one out and two men on base. Gallant pitched him- sell out of trouble and lasted un- til the bottom of the eighth. He was releved by Rodney " Innis. The Arrows had already scored Rolliels Arrows. altar droiwllll the first game of a doubleheader at Tigntsh on Sunday " . .s Jttnthe dgarneto degeat the West Prince County Stan 8-6 and to win the Inland Tuesday, Oct. 11, 1955 Noted Leciur oval behind the posts. Ready again gained the extra two points on tthc convert. ()n the last play of the game the Bcarcats were awarded I pen- lalty kick and Cameron made no .lack Ready used his tow to good mjcmk, on the amimpig Noniads up 9-2 Before the half ended the Noni- ads made two brilliant Inlays both Httutl for lyards Fred Driscoll. Clet- and Claude Fields took part first ruti while Jack Ready Macl.t-tid and Dick Carroll .icipalcd in the set-(iiiri Ilnwevcr the Beart-als keii: nlllt'Il in the gante and t 11". M.,,,;.;1, gt...-inod their tray adiantage one more to put the running )I('hm' gains til 50 self and again tillis um 'I the kept on top of the ball well. Ronne was usual reliable Iilafl S('l”llnlS. l)avc Tynes. Brick Cameron. Blcuis Nic- iart- hulson and Ron MacDonald. The game was capably handled lPTy,b.v Cy flit-Isaac and was watched hey rlinib- by a L't)tlfI crotvd of fans. yeti too imlnts nearer the Ntiiiindsl Lineuiis 'l'i'urti-Forirartls. Der wlien Cziiiicroii again split the iip- mont. NI Frizzell. D- Wilson. M. riclilx on a .'l.i yard pcnalty Rick. Jnsepli. R Illachnuald. D. Cox The Truro forwards begai tiiin their share of liecloiits the .rruni during the sccour anti 'he came sloiied dtiiin wh; The Nonizitis t-ontrullr III-'1) but only iiiicc could llat-l.ood raced close Iiault-ti down on Il.l' Miiiiir: Randy H smart Caiiicroii t'oyln li;ir'.'ctl his u':iy to lhr loin yard line and twice (icrard lliiri.zi- fullback. .I, Iwas stopped on the Truro tun yard ::et- picking quarter. Blcnis Nicholson "om fl.ViflE quarter. Vic Ycadon: bac'- lialf ticlti. Snotik Tyiies. Fred Urqiihai-t.I nail,” than .-rm around llirt-alt through lIlt' 'l'rui'o t'It'l.'.' to Truro line on one nrcasion but 'II(" 'he l):tck. Brick (iaincron. subs. Randy lit-y (l:inicroii Ron l'ziudcl. Rev Young: full- Ready; siths, N.) llansen. II. ('arr, , -' - i iontlis. St..iirlotils for Fruro urre Sunok iig ." : i t and adniiuistrattir Dr. Waltcr J. Breckenridge. Director of the hlin- museum material Inesola Museum of Natural Hist- ory, will lecture at the Queen Charlotte High School on Wednes- a long visit day, October 19 when the Audub- - - a th f"'t fa stood out on the on Sudely begm C "5 0 series of meetings and lectures . -' Here At Audubon Meeting A distinguislied scientist. artist Brec-kcnI'idgP'S fare?!" W35 8" EXP four runs in the inning before Mac- Innis went to the mound. Earl Shepherd kept the Arrows rally going when he was hit by a pitch and went to first to load the bases. Then Don (The Duke) Whelnn smashed a double into right centre- fleld to score two runners. These runs eventually proved to be the winners. The Stars rallied in the ninth and scored four runs before being retired by Hughes. Two errors. a double and a triple accounted for the four runs. It looked as though another Prince County run was being scored when Gaudet started for home with ball in the outfield. However Bobby Mills threw a Intermediate "3" Baseball Champ- ionship. The Star: won Sunday's opener I4-7. The Arrowa took the series two games to one. The first game of the double header produced heavy hitting by the Prince County boys and poor fielding by the Charlottetown entry. Lloyd Maccallum started on the mound for the Arrow: and was relieved by Frank Roberta in the sixth inning with the score 7-2. Maccallum and Roberts both gave up seven runs. Gallant went all the way for the Stars in the first game and hurl- ed beautiful ball. Billy Hughes. the fast-balling riglithander went the distance for er To Speak edition to Hudson Bay collecting. and scientific data on mammal and bird dis- eases. Another rich experience was with Major Allan Brooks, collecting in the field and studying his bird art techniques. Along with his other scientific and artistic accomplishments Dr. RoIIie's Arrows Win Is.A Intermediate B Trophy tagged by catcher Frank Shephan for,t.he all-important out. Billy HD8595. making his SBCUN appearance of the year on the hit for the Arrow. pitched mute:-iu ball. He stuck out eleven men am: did not issue a walk. He also help ed jod pwm cause at tie plate with a double and single. Bobby Arsenault played stand- out ball for the Arrowa hitting six for nine in the doubleheader. Ho also played heads up ball defen- sively in left field and made a beautiful running catch in the first game. After the series ended Mr- George Francis on behalf of the P. E. 1. Physical Fitness Division. present- ed the Island Intermediate "8" Championship Trophy to coach Frank Shephard of the Arrows. Both games were handled by by Charlie Ryan with Billy Pur. cell and Donnie MacLean on the Breckenridge is an accomplished wildlife photographer. His film "Paul Bunyan Counlry". which he will show at the meeting here. Is a wildlife study of Minnesota a brilliant color motion picture of the uilderiiess world, It portrays the region made famous by Paull Bunyan legends. The film shows Minnesota to "Ind of rivers. lakes and forests, ll swamps and interesting geolo- . '-zil fiirniatioiis. Much of Min- esota is high land and it is here the Arrow, in the 'ecund game strike to the plate and Gaudet was while three hurler: climbed the mound for the Stars- Doucette started the game and was relieved by Gallant in the sixth with the mm W. Gillis Wins -Golf Trophy Wendell Gillis won the Seagiiiam Trophy at the Charlottetown Golf Club over the weekend by defeat- Owner Suspe last summer's racing Batavia Downs harness brought indefinite suspension Mon- at the another owner and three sulky drivers. there still remains great areas score in the Goodiose Tuuranmeiif of second forest growth. inhabited track "fairly" Hamburg track last July. bases. nded After Probe At Harness Track NEW YORK (AP)-A probe ofigaup Valley, N.Y. Wingate was accused of not contesting a race at the lllunaghan said testimony in the case "reflects a threat" to the driver. who was set down for the rest of the season. . . t , N.Y.. hor mi Nmnadwhmards. J. CUM A. not three great. continental rivers ing Gmh Hem"; in , ,1,y1,;; g;f,e:"w'h0R:f,:::;fy med ,0 5; SEASON SUSPENSION the Ryan. R. .llclvnI'. C. Heusts. C. UV? '.l19"t "I'll-'"t-. THOSE 3?? the match. The play-off was necessit- 3 ,3”. was Fields. C. Ready: picking quarter. g ifd RIVP"; lhepllllpnncmla and "'9 ated when Gillis and Herring fin- Harness racing ronllnissiollerl t.'l"'i'IC D. Nirlmlcaii. flying quarter F. t """I'l.V M15 S5llt"' ished in a deadlock for top spot George p Monagha 31;” an. -Itw nrt.-rnit lint-klleld. c. Gillis. D.I - l lm"-'0 "art of W tin-'3" Westia week 830- nounced disciplinary action against liar-Land. I), (tan-nil (;. Bu.-gc i has been cleared or lumliered but Club pro Cecil Dowling had low i Manzl was suspended for six with a 28 for the six holes. Ha , - d5-V5 I” 59"dI"lI M5 h0”9- c0"' -s t-em?” "-w------ - --- ---Z-- My m;.m- l-,..-mics of birds and sin"-mm; wag tow gmageur wig up:?::e”:olIlI;:" "t?" "ed I" uIeyat'essrWtorthy. neeiilesslyktnstdel iii . d h. .1. -lg m-ttmals. The c I fastnesscs 30 followed closet b G d i , , '9 "i5 '3" 9 9" 975 85' Weekend Hocke Results t-:..."d:1:::..-- (2.21: Students Cause - -----W or all y ”' ”" . their IIlil'(I straight deft-til .l-2 -.,. The Audohtin Society meetings turtle l"IliI'II lIl'llll' of us see only In the ladies section lllr. W.R- R ,h t r I "kl. dn.v'r 1'” h AI Ill? 53'"9 "m9- Mltllaghan and V W ,. g I I Iicfnrr ltt i.'i2 fan: at tiliiiipi: 30" D3n1Qge "N, ,,:.;".Z spunsu cd by H”. Qllcellsrng Slmng ,,,- f,'III migi-align visit. Mat-Neill was top competitor with H”?! I559 5? 35' . 9 (0-1 I: llnollnced new rules governing an. Ttiltti 1!. Itllllillll Maple .tlnntieal. ll Iilt'llEll'(I ihltti-ti:-ll ;;..mi,-,3 night, l . , Gm". 4AhIg()('i;!tg nrc a score of 39. Mrs. G. Greenou h 0 g'"5' ' 0 a'"”a' 0 mpisllnmenl of track officials. Effec- Leafs, s-honing visits of the-ltl:.'l9; 3 Moiiii-cal. llorxhall ,. . . .L””"” hsh and I, R i up I B ,. F t wag l.unm.,.,u with or (fa a Canardo horse win a race atluve at M59 he and an-Mal, will "Ems. goals and 3.8mm... degllnioorel Bomeau, 940; HR” PERIOD y lttlltixitr ICPI-T Ultlvel-glly of ion. As iicll as I(TllIl'II1;I.V atkiiey t hllllitrlll h(itlllr,ltHPTeSd- - -;-p I ac e o . Bmavia Downs. be muted gmnng trgcks so u to Wand?” IIV Ii('"P”'I "I-""'8tZeF Hap sun. Armstrong i2i, Beliit-uu -21 1. New York. Ralciuli 'I”ttIllill 1”"”'"" ””',"'aIS 9.5I'm"."ed Mmmay hm meeting -Dr B-leweliil geIt(ins"l Isl gm "Pr! mun Hi an Canardo owns four trotters. draw ; articular traclt 0 I Day. scored in every period Sat- Penalties: tit-Kenny, .1 0 ti n- ato. llergesheinier. "ms. ma, Queens University students will Show 8 tlllfi entitled Paul '5 t”d'C '"I'3b!I3"I5 "OI ”"-V as No D h H th lp ” "Y ' urday "lllht to defeat Detroit Rnivin. I Penalties" I)incrn. E t" a It s. (Till-Wtl "WW Ill-'1" 5500 damage by 3""-Va" C””"”'y' I I Lhfr Tppegr .d””'l,5 ":93 wmm” lnew as arness FAILED To REPORT 90.11.- .3”: ma .. , - ” . ' . . , . -.-, -. . ; -- (t g ' ' , -' - v, I .. n r- ras o . I , RRPPXII IVIPIF'l1I::lTP4:.'-III1)Pa Mmnml Hoe Hicogn PERIOD IDEIHTIIHIEHlIIII'II12iiI'?:I I0IIliiTiaI:u(IIIb?I:ilI:)L:i:ilI:' It(icN'0(I'l(ITI,:If1Il tlIifIIi')I' uliiitiiiesota lincraliz ll: card AT SCIHT JOIIII Hodgins. leading Batavia dash A t - . nsttiii. leriziisnn ill--ii int i " ', J g . . g t - ' f . ,. ' .. F , . I , I d .- .h winner. was suspended for in days - a" N. no we L -rnrnnm Mmay .Sl”.anIy ii us . erizusoni : ; . (in-' ' - . g .' , H - - - -, g V, s r ' ; : gv: g gga iitiie- as nrness racing pro- incident of July 30. Monmnm 5:53; 1. Tommi). 1.931, SLA Laur,.n, .mmm.a(L gel, Penaltie: Eians. Rctliel. Ttiiiii HPIA after ihevgame. Ill-Ir is iiidely knoiin fni his con gram here Monday produced only Monaghan said Hodgins. reply 510” (Baum Armstrong) 19. Iieau 19.18. adllmtl -- "Well. HCIHISIW Phil Looscnioie. secretary of the tribtitions to the field of otnitholo- I We double wmneralune Lee was um he would drive his horse M . .f:.".:'.':.::.- '-'11:.-n tiif-il.';Y.lLlliIlf.l.ii?t:3iI”l.'fJ””'ih.;.".f:”3tSIFt2. 72:? -We Crow” At from mus-. in - we mm: or -- P""l"'”1 '”"'"'-Vt"- "9-5l"' i I "i i .1. mi.-..n, n.m.- lkvlh-I gm , . .p ” t 6 l e9"i .- . t T . ". . "I9 Iaslesl mile W35 2-13 -5 b-V Canardo has 10 days In which Challengers team are requested '-"k"- H-:.mDuN,:.m(,m H i-. III 1 New Ynrk ittirplw 'i('i-.-.,;i- i4"" "II 'I''00 I" ”'"l""'e' II w'"tI””M,'"'I ”" splendm hahnai Emu" Haze braok Om?" Ad3',"- 3 53"" 59"" 9""'5'- to appeal. to attend bowling practice Tues- -' - -- " . . . TIItII)a7.ZllVl. kiillmmir 15,47. . ' - . . ; rho largest crowd for the seas- t ' - - . nak. III.. was "censured" because Alleys. MI ayl 618: 4 Detroit. Lid P"”I'I" L”I"""i B"'"I'”"I- I - . - - The tearing down of the sup- are of outstanding meiit and ham ham. Hem. D8 . Mona n; rm . ,.. Inglvnchm Hm”) I6 595 '1? I)? DFTROIT New Y I: R-n imilmaiileii Flnmdnm-0' iinn-nlland liose(ll.V indestrictihle Roalltosts at Hppeared in many ornitholtizical ”" galllcrm 3' II” Hazdbmak ants Lucy. lsllnionylllills: Rtiyal Jr” he' -mm-trailed to ;mi.keian 1m. Bmy Ac"m' Johnuy Squaw” troit. Delvecchio ll! ria. , ' T 0' 'I I "7"" ”” ' tl".:”'-l" NE” ' the north end of Varsity Stadiumlwnrks, lraccwa.v .vcsterda.v In witness Union Mills. and Allen Spencer. '"”d”'”h "gm" 0. lag": he" brings. Stirling Roberts. Harry TIlI,mDI'VPERl(90T(:( Q! "I I r - i came during a melee aflcr the He was horn in Iowa and rc- some fine racing. Seventeen Saint John. appmac ed 0 con ro . course P0u"'m- Lwnard Ar59'""1"- Re5' CII3 J95: V F9). a 03". Cr vet.-chio. 0. Toronto. Harrla (Nestor- onko. Smith) l4:lII. Penalties: Bolton (II. Lindsay. Toppazzini. Sandford. Morrison, Calhan. Howe. . . MONTREAL. -ttlw Goalie Jacques Plante hung up his sec- ond shutout In as many starts when Montreal Canadiens turned back Boston Bruins 2-0 Saturday night in the new National Hockey League rare. FIRST PERIOI) 1. Montreal. Beliicau M. Richardi 218. Penalties; Ferguson. Talbot, M. Richard. Marshall. SECOND PERIOD I Moore. 2. Montreal. Hiiore tM. Rich- . Beliveaut 7.01. , Flaman tit, Mos- Armstrong. Lahine tzi, Moore. Relive-mi. THIRD PERIOD Scoring: Noiie. Penalties: Qiiai-lwiilitisli, strong '2t. Relii-eau. Mosdell. Tessier. Arm ttlmstead. CHICAGO. - Chicago Rlacli ltwks scored a goal in every Period Siinrlay night. one of them n rookie renter": IITSI hii:-lime counter. and heat the Toronto Maple Leafs. .31. FIRST PERIOD 1 Chicago. Watson tsnlliriuii 12:29 Penalties Thonisnii, Leiewick. Doug IIIa('IifV0fI Fncolin. Sulltiari ' SECOND PERIOD Prystait 5 I13 I 2 Chicago. Ctesla t.1. Wilson. Ptiyntait 5-0.1. 1. Toronto. 8lonn.I Local Angler (Bolton. Cnliaiii ll? 93 G d ."yI:FII8IIlPC Ni-:tr-renko. Mort- O n THIRD rm: mil F, S The :Iu.iiii' HI lllr ilvllt .4-,-loin II ;,"Rii,:.”npA.-i-:II;a'ilN ”'m rlrwsnl mean thr mm of fivliitigil Ur: ' tnr lion: M.'If'I.enrI tIl.llll7Ilt'IltlI'II' D()sTri,N' l'mlefe;-itr-ri Vlont. he lust shifts his '.'r.'ii and lm-:il- i-MI piit mt another display of ion and gels .-nlniuii Inf ii: iaiiiilml uhrinlltifl ahillly Sun- (in Satiiivlzii I)titlL' "il'llIlt'fI liiti Mi ntzht Ill uliinpiiig tltr Boston IIPli.'IllllL' it lbs "JIIII Bruins Ti.7ytnr the ('anadit-nsthirdiing 29 int-litu and Xv-lt'i'rI;ii itraight Wt" lilanded aiiolhrr R ltttlllIi'IPl' tiiii.sli- and the . ' " h the .'l.'i-inch IDJIIF x'al- stri FIRST i-uittiii '” "V W - L -xmmral Wmk" tmg (nion pictured ahoie uhtrli 'teii.:hedI 2 wlitiiainilato To" Classify .os'r-vi-:Li.ow"'imri-:N'rizoM 34 School Street. Reward Phone 9561. Foi'tTs.ii.i:-ri'i.i.i-:7.-1. IJGTIT Sussex and Plvniiinlli Rock N H ri-nu '-tailing to lay. W J Jenkins, Dunstaffnnge. ---- -- W --- ron For Quality Mildncss TOBE HEL ,t oz. - Irlsi. tlobblern. and any other white varieties. moot of Agriculture. Champlonlhlpa for Dating. I 4lIIa'AlplaY'aIlod'a(1Iab Doug makes no NOTICE HIBITION CHARLOTTETOWN WEEK OF OCT. 'l9Ih EXACT TIME AND PLACE T0 BE ANNOUNCED LATER. EXHWE. 50 tubers, minimum 7 oz., maximuiii Green Mountains. Sebagoee Championship Prize to be donated by Depart- Other valuable money prizes. To be held in connection with the Provincial Old Time fiddling and Step- Spvnlofetlby and Salmon Reports Catches imiiiids. Mac I mud their fishing know-hon when ke. porno Kinoor P. E. I. DIN who is also all lartlcnl follower of the sport landed nnr 4'? pound salmon on both days sorrel of his amt nir.i-iir- t'.'lI('II naming the Morcll river. II he Mickey Finn hucktail. a lot of luck they Photo by Taylor. game in which . Queenls ll-6. Police did not inter- fere. A few punches were reported thrown by Varsity and Queen's 'SlIpDOTIf'lTS but no one was lnjiired. I ANOTHER PRO -' NEW YORK (AP! -- Tony Tra- .bert. t'. S. and Wimbledon tennis 35 lchampion. will sign a profession- Inl contract this week. DRIVER KILLED SALEM. Ind. IAPI - Ray Du- liigg, 25. Toledo, Ohio. was killed Sunday when his late model stock car blew it lire. crashed through- M I FIFTH STRAIGHT WIN GREENWOOD. N.S. l('.Pt A Bob "I lilay tory over Greenwood Bombers In In Nova Scotia Senior Football IL:-agiie game here Monday, it was ended nobby ilhe fifth straight win for Shear- iivatcr. Shearwatcr plays rtina Sailors at Halifax Saturday Ilolyoke. Mass.. youngster on at .:mtl ,be liallmtisir Tigers meet St. un Francis Xavier University at An--St tigonis . ftYou can tell before you get; the Han-ny.Wootls one-sin KROYLON socks stretch to III perfectly all sizes from 10 to 17.. All Kmy' wool and nylon . . . and made, him all things by Harvey Woods, to last and last At good stores, in a wide variety of styles and types. "VI. hit g- ,---.....-..g IT Rs Varsity beat ceived his undergraduate training at the University of Iowa and his master's and doctor's degrees at the University of Minnesota. ORTS WORLD BRIEFS his wife. former Wightman Cup player sional. - llliaxwell of Truro a former mcm-I a guard rail and rolled over a g , ' . . m-Eh mmk HI I race track here. baer of Beartat s entry in the Hall-1 League, has signed a contract with - racked up 19 points to lead L933"?- ishearwatcr Flyers to a 309 vic- NEW YORK (AP! - Lulu Perczl Stada- l night IWPIKIIPFI l.'ll-Vi. Perez I35 pound.-3., -.k . I An interesting interlude in Dr Iwmm" I" 2'” This I""59 3 Maritime Intermediate baseball owned by Elmer Clow of lllcadow title Monday. defeating the Nova TURN PROFESSIONAL Bank. A special feature of the LONDON (AP) - Tony Mottram. . Britainls No. 1 tennis star, and W Joy Gannon. announced onday they have turned profes- hni-ses were entered in the various classes. Kenna. was in his place as usual doing a -fine job. -for the day was Hazelbronk raceway in the canteen H qratulatiniis are extended to Mr. Lawson Wood, owner of this track foiilhis community spirit and good M1 . of a race. Monaghan said the incident in- volving Green occurred on a Satiir- day, but no report was made for tvto days. The other two drivers are Char- les 13. wingale. 37, of Westbury, N.Y.. and Al Manzi. 36. of Mon- Soutii Bafliurst Wins Boll Title BATHURST. N. E. South Bathurst CYO won The jovial starter. Thomas Mr- Tlic fastest heat paced by Buddy (CPR the Scotia champion. Truro”: Bible ill. 10-9. The teams split. a doubleheader here Sunday inmpening the best- ot-thrce series; CYO blanked Bible Hill I2-0 in the first game but the Nova Scotiana look the second 10-l. hich attracted many people. Con- MEETI WHEN - TUESDAY. OCTOBER SIGNS WIT" ACES y SYDNEY WP) -- Stan tCIitit)I-ti x and District Senior Baseball e Aces of the Quebec Pro Hockey UNBEATEN STREAK ENDS (lourcht-site's un- aten streak at I6 fights Monday when he whipped the game animous fICClSl(ln III 10 rounds at: Nicholas arena. Courchesiia rn. hozrne” ,g',a---gNg i I I I -.t:--or” Cflnvn I Ltd. I Queen IL GIWQ cilclurlottbiown Harry A. Mocbougal BETTER MEN'S WEAR U3 GO. 600. M. CWUIII Hooloy' Men's Wear II Knit! 3. Cflnvl Oneaall. Grafton I. S. A. Mocbonnldi . CI'IoII n Henderson In M-M. (loo. 3. lfoly I Moctiinls Orton Cot-.llinAvo.uilhunnIt. 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