KENNEDY GETS GOAL. ASSIST To Earn Season's Isl Black Hawks Blank Bruins Mclntyro. rm... Jlergaaheimer, (-H1. rm. lAPl,.F,ddlp l.lt1en- league games. They had scored'the first frame. I berger's two goals and Al Rollinn' but six goals.' - 4 p Thilthlltlelbeslff l00k War 5.: tine goal tending gave the Biackl Rollins was superb ill his first .'.'"H '30 .!.:r”"s:::huk :9 Nor” ' ' 5 HBVAIIK their first National Hockey ghutout of the season. turmnglgrgnlhe 5m:t' rag "mad men niekrvy RM (RM) nu”. l'"'5"' Vmnry 0' me "ISM IN". "Ck 15 shout The Inky Hlwk cored tlle ionepfnarker of the sec- linesmen" Bill Morrlsll George dsn fllL'Ill a 5-0 triumph over the goalie last st-oreda whitewash on 3 a rod H i ' R"b'"” Bl"l"l- NM” 27' 195! '”"m,'h' Br""”' lonkoopltiel Rorbes Kennedy scored nut Summary WW l" "W l"l""'Pl”- ll” l"?'l Johnny wllm"-er.i lfliulli mkm!.hls first bit: leaxue loai to con- First period: 1. Chlcslo. Wilsm cl-V” mll” Hwl" hm: "my I -m '13:: tfdslinlhlllycl:thre;:..,.::: :1, l rlutie the Hawks best offensive dis- tlidosdell. I-lergeshetrner) 15:11. 3. M show for IIIPIT lrsl aeierl , Pggy of the y.” in nu fin” Perl CMc.'D' Litlenbagmu (wuum. ,, A --- 7 -7 -v-i--may ll . Morison) 16:50. P: cs: Bkov LI-can .. 4:54, Flaman lml. Boston -- Goal: Sawchuk; dc- Second period: 3 Chicago. Lita- M E fence: Flaman. Mohns. Armstrong, euberger Iwalson. Kennedy) 16:14. Boivin: forwards: Chevrefiis. IA-l. Penalties: Sllov 8 55. Bolvin 17:06. hlne. McKenne,v, Stasiuk. Gardner.l Third period: 4 Chicago. Ken- K Caffery. J. Toppauinl. Peirsond nedy lMnrtsonl 3.54. Penalties: R9rEh'l'l'- G 1 R "V d Armstrong hill. cago -- on: 0 ms: 9- Stl,s: 1, lcnce: Morison. Piiote. Martin. Sawchuk - - . . . . . . .. N it 18-45 pk woil: forwarth: Mlckoakt. skov.lRollins . . . . . . . . . . . . . ., 7 4 (-15 -Win , st is bcinl Ruby P. 2 "4 nl-3g:;'l1l h 18th Todd 1.02 l-2-t- -. anc c I "WP" . by T',:,:en,:(eulhl..n gti:nd3;-(1.! 2:04 3-3-fl-fl-5 and Bonnlr M. 2:02lr's. :""'llaHllI:r'lslI: 'Ra'cs tlonlltanv vl'hi('hldia. TIDIP. 2 ill 1-4. 3 "W 1308 34- rc . . , ll " h rg, Pa. , quhtl yshtarpknftltd 'Nlf:llPnIal1'flllsl;IIl. Sev-l A wnnm dl llw salur fDEl1?I:l,TllS are, planning to go down to the-.Edna Ml - -. 1e and will probably return 1-2-4. -l0llN"' Mil” 3i4'5- P'l" rift hnrspc This will create more The first heat was a MW luck . l . ' 1957 i , 1 ii" ccord fur the Charlotte- inmest of (nurse in racing ro IDK r Mariana M. was uml A :l's-at deal of Inlet? Sports Arena Opens Doors Thursday A brand spanking new Sports Toronto Calls lip Mike Mykolull , TORONTO lCPl -Toronto Maple Leafs of the National Hockey "Nell Maclaltkd Illmmersidsl was alsetaoprnsidant of the sum-. snsraids Arnataur Athletic Asso- st tltsannuainlssttng held last night. Other l onto:-s ase:- Vieepsasident. Ralph . : lld tba elite of secretary- IIII DO Bid by the pres- can be rlttrlu pres en orace Macrsriane. presided. Mr. Macfarlano in his presid- aIlt'l address. thanked all the ser- vice clubs for their assistance in Hoviding rnembsrrto act on the executive of the association, and coaches for little league. and support. He ed the marcban for their liberal donations in support of the baseball. and for sponsoring minor hockey. He thanked the rest of the executive for their assistance and the press and radio for their co-op- oration. "since I became president of the Athletic Association here. in June. League Tuesday announced centre. lllikc Mykoluk has been called up! 1955. "Mr. Maclhrlane said. we have sponaored minor hockey and- Dob Clark. until at All ad in the latest Harnessl Horsc list: fifty trotters and pac-. - ' r '" '.l”" "l" d'" ,'”;t.l,,.fh'l 3",? C'p(l-?,',:'r0.-M33-n dtllimtllree be held from a o'clock until it). 'll ""h "N" ll " F.' '"Mt Chief O zmyl. "H, 11'” pa”. ,,.-uh giuy The Arena, which is new from ""v.”” .' 'N';,; llxcenuh, .9 3 lg. R 3 H4 The incense 6-5-6. the top of the roof to the bottom 32' "R lhl F.&mpP'M ” 'tl Tamil 10.1.4 2-12 1-4 2;1n .'i4,;nf the cement floor. will even have '1'” Nhlk Hz?-m", (5 lCmwl4i.2 1-i'me' 3-13 I34 z;l4, -something new in the way of mu- T” ('"'l''' Tr" A "H "W ' C l ' ' laic for I Wurlitzer organ has My Peggy 4, 2:00 4-5. Cami Colby, 4. rm l-ll. Aron watts 1.01 ;-5.. Queen's Knlaht. I, 102. Indian Raulrr I, it, 2Jt2 i-5, Hallilll Han- nwr i .1. 2 02 2-5, Crnmus t, 8 7 02 3-5, Marathon Hanover i. ll 2'03 1-5. upwards of no is L000 horses are expected to be catalogued. A large part of these will be yo-arlings from Hanover Shoe Farms and nther prominent breed. in: establishments. The larrishllrg aala last year net I new record for all time for amount of money paid for pul'rha.:o-s and that was excelled at '!'attersalls' during the Lexinr ton Trotll. Now it. is expected that the '.t'sttersalls' mark will be run- bed out and I new world's record for a harness horse sale made at Harrisburg this year. We wont be I bit sllrprisl-.d as we believe the Hanover Shoe Farm yearlings ahnw great promise and wit greatly sought after. Il'('('F.RS At YnIll(cl'I Raceway during the Grand (tin-ull annual autumn visit nrlnher l.'wIh to 20th. Earle Avery had quite a hit of success Os nrt. is he won the CC Pace, pllru 32.000 with the 1-year-old, Meadow Vance in 1:071-I and thc same night mm the DD Trot,l in 2-08 and the B Pace. purse S?.'.'.'vfl lritll Bciwin Votes in 2:05 2.95, All the above are owned by the Clear View Stables of Mslns.ll Ham Rickey reporting hemp Hollywood Park, California. to The Harness Horse, ting the (ol.l lowing: "Joe O'Brien enjoyed hill. first two wins in defense of big driving lhamplonlhlp yesterday. town mat. a winner It - all three heals in the 2:17 2:10. Marjorie M. also won the 2.15 pgcc in 2:11. 2:l2lA'l. 1:13. and Blngen Aubrey. converted to "IE- trot, won the 2-27 trot with H-l. l Mm La Aubrey 1-2-I TIm9- 1'-l7l 1-4 2:17, 3-4. 2:1!- IAM(tl'S NURSERY Horses brad at Hanover Shocp Farms had outstanding success all the recent Lexington mr.ctlng,.67 winners out of ill heals cnmlntl from that iamcd Pennsylvanian nursery. Six of the seven trotters sharing in the purse money in the 153,731 Kentucky Futurity CIMC from Hanover shoe Farms. The "wall breeding farm known IS: Frost Hill had thc best average at. lthe llcxinglon we or 37.450 lnrl lthelr ten yenrllngs. Castlelnn Fnrml another high average of 85.- lzdfl for M yearlings. . l jbllill at Roosevelt Raceway Will. the In operation next year and right; now is set except for the one foot of loam that goes on next MIy.l It will be allowed to settle overv- .t)ls winter to catch any flaws duel to drains, conduits. etc. hut when compiet and ready for racing it will pro ably he the fastest half mile track in the world. There was some fast steppingp at Saint John Raceway Saturday night. ('1-cll Kirkpatrick driving On ton Adam headed five other good pacers to the wire in 2:ll. which equals his record. and Eldon Klrk- l patrlck won the 4th and 8th dashes with Forever Rosacroft. the miles being in 2:12 4-5 and 1:1! 4-ll. Good time was also made in the 3rd and 7th dashell which were won by Daniel Hal Scott, driven by W. Carr. Time 2l.'i. 1:14 1-5. The average time for seven dash- mis meeungg mung Arena will open its doors for the pgcc, lwinter's skating activity Thursday by ' evening when I general skate will lfianads Winner been installed and skaters will be able to glide gracefully over an improved ice surface to the mu- sic of Alec MacLeIn. Skating will be held Friday even ing and Saturday afternoon and evening also and minor hockey will start I week from this Satur- day on November 10th. Horvath. Henry It Murphy Sent To Providence Reds from Rochcslcr of the American 111130? IIIIGDIII Only. We hired 5011!! uockey League .5 3n emgfzgncy ny Carroll to run the baseball act- replscement for injured Brian. Mlle! dllflltl V-I10 lummtrl OT 1955 lino-T ll ounnu. we-in-any. NeiI,MacLeod Named Pres.-g Of S'sida Athletic Ass'n. . -' ate the minor hockey Frost!!!- Our two seasons of baseball and one season of hockey have base a success financially. We started with I debt of 8;l3'l.0E.:tIId ended with a smell surp us. YOII '0 bought four sets of little surplus. little league uniforms and four sets Last war we bought four sets of of b.- liam uniforms. The old major little league uniforms were passed lover in the minor little leaguers. land this helped to stimulate the :mlnol' Df0lll'3m- 1 TM following representatives llorm the different service clubs appointed for the coming l were l year: Rotar Bud Mo ; Kinsmcn-- Neil MICI-004: OM .. Ralph Boats; Y's Mn- Harold lnodll; i.gion- Jim Ho In; Olli- tors added In the executve were: 1-" .wr Malhcson; Horace Mac- Farlluw upast presidentt. Frank lCameron Herb Schurmsn: Jack lsmu Norm MacDonald and John Mac.N'elll. A committee to be used in liaison betllccn the rink cumming and the association was t i' ll follous: Neil Macbeod. Elmer MI- theson. .ilm Hogan. Herb Schur- man. Cullen. , Cullen suffered stretched leg. muscles during I game against! Chicago Black Hawks here Satur-l day. He will he out of action for I wcck to in days. lelllasler ls 3rd At Montreal MONTREAL (CPW--Jet Master. owned by the L. and G. Stables of Halifax. ran third behind the Great Remus and Direct zone in a 3550 CC class handicap pace Tuesday night at Richelieu Park. Driven hy Lloyd Walker, Jet M". for returned 83.30. N.H.L. SCORING- NEW YORK 1APl--Coach Phil Watson of the New York Rang- The new track which It being ers. dissatisfied with his team'slweek at Montreal Canadlens with scoring although the club has lost only twice in seven stars. sent Ron Murphy. Camille Henry and Bronco Horvath to Providence Reds of the American Hockey league Tuesday and recalled Parker Mllcdonald and Bruce. Cllns. At Horse Sllow NEW YORK (AP) - - Canada": ridsn won the lows score Chel- lense Trophy lumping competition Tuesday in the first afternoon ser- sllon of the National Horse Show in Madslon Square Garden. The Canadian three-man team completed the course with only eight faults. Chila was second with it faults followed by Ireland He won the 81.795 Golden 0ata.ee was lzla 4-5, which we believe for -'l-year-old California-breds with g may be I Maritime record for Inyl Sol l'nmD's March Away beating track at this season of the year.'I hi: .-lnhtemnle. On Wr.-dnelIday'sl.'l'hese. 'lgures do not include the' card I crowd of 7.813 saw the-Gth dash which was for slower type most. exciting end tightly wagadphorses and was won by By: For battle of the meeting. They had Now in lzll. Dash l Danny Dale sent .fne O'Brien and hi Camp'e1Roy (A. Davidson) 1. Dusty Zom- with it. the United States with 32 and Mexico. the defending cham- poin. with M. Tom Gaylord led the Canadlllns with I perfect ride aboard Rusty. Douglas Rodney. riding Second Army. and Douglas Hood. with Or- Admwllyle the post as the fa- brn(l.Langillel1. Tlme. 5:ls 3-lt. vortl in the 86.275 San Fernando Winning owner. Chief Stables, Saint pen for .1-year-olrls. But tbelJohn. lfllllllrli didn't scare Del Miller who was driving Mighty Jewel, egnn Duke. had four faults apiece through single linocluiowns. All three Canadian riders are from Toronto. Dash 1 - Kettle Direct (M Cough- owlmt by Armstrong Brothcs efl Maine. Mighty Jewel hooked I Adiovrsy with three-sixteenth of: e mun to In and with both; drivers turning in Brilliant elfortlp Muller got Meadow Jewel to the wire h front of the favorite in Ill I-I. Meadow Jewel is owned by J. Elgln and Cl. Armstrong of Brampton. Ont. Later an in the program .loe won the B Tmtl with Butler Wyn. owned by Iftl ramp Mahler. and was end tn the A Peas with SelkI's ling. ITIID nrMANn The vlirious lop breeding farms Is the United States are vielngl with each other to get the beat bred and fastest that r. ? E E ' bouamwe er lea, l. Justice Dillon (B. Jones. 2. Time. lzll I-5, Winning nwnerl A. Stables. Saint John. Dashes I and 7 - Daniel Hal Scott lvl. Carr l-l. Little Scout (C. Wood! 1.5, June Lee Direct rA. Langille, Sr! 3-1. Time. 2:18. 1:14 1-5. Winning owner. 0. strong. Saint John. Dashes 4 and I - Forever Rosa- croft (I. Kirkpatrick) t-l. Roy Scott (W H. Kirllpatrlckl 2-4, RI- mona Chips IDM. Lawsont .1-2. Time. 1:l1 (-5. I'll 4-5, Winning owner. Kirkpatrick Bros. Saint John. Dash I - Eye For Now (A, woadl 1, Merlyn B. in. Fillmore! 2. Time. I'll. Winning mvner C. Wood, Saint John. Dash I - Onion Adam vC. Kirkpatrlckt 1. sep Han- over lW. Carri 2. Time, 1:11. Win- MONTREAL (cm Every team in the National Hockey, League took I lusty crack leel - and 1960. and Vance Harris to oper- morn. lcrl...n- aalalaue tblaweakssfnsss wosslavd ltewyorklssecsasovsdtstae .73-lselltuautnuusu-sloeka'sss aftbslabotsfirodathhtlltwo ganiesfor a .su avsrege. ma wssklszaarkbooetsdilissessors .50. light behind was-slay was IQ. heel rs. IALL IIATIN TWICE. Glenn Hall of Detroit Red Vllnll wu beaten twice in shots for a .00! avenge on the week. which safssdhimlopolntstobtsforthe Iassoa sad third place vv,orsley.Movgs N?.'H.L.l Efficiency Ratings . Hoop Meeting This Evening An organizational rnectiig ef the City Basketball League will be hold this evening at P.w.c. It? o'clock. R I! Ulvlctad that I four team lusue will be in operation this year with entries from st. Dun- atan's, P.W.C., Y.M.C.A. and the city. T VANCOUVER tCP)- Fred Row- ell. ntional chairman of the Ama- teur Athletic Union of Canadals track and field commlti . said Tuesday no. member of Canada's Olympic team has failed to equal standards for individual events this year. ' Rowell was replying to I report that the Newfoundland branch of the AAU has protested against the way the final two spots the Everyone interested in further- ing basketbail in Charlottetown. is asked to attend. team were filled. George Hill er of St. John's. veteran Newfoundland marathon runner. failed to make ltbe team but was named first al- Says No Olympic Team Man Failed To Meet Standards ternale. - DIDN'T MAKE STANDARD "It was understood that it the winner of the walking and mars. thou trialsimada the stIndsrd.. 50 Dcked for.tlle team,” "Hillier didn't make they'd Roweil said. the .standard.'' Rowell said the athletes selected I were the best Canada hall. Dlscu the team himself, refer perfonnances in trials to the full committ arltlcism that he hurt made the I two selections for Rowsil said there was not sufficient time to the last as. -. - 1. Marion Hovvatt ls Elected A Pres. Of S'side Golf Club Marlon Howatt was elected pre- Judged Mrs. Cecil Carver. atdent of the ladies division of they Pubilclty - Mary Siiliphant. Summerside Golf and Country The retiring president. Mrs. Club at the annual meetiq held, Thomas Baker reviewed the years on Manda night. other officers work and the chief expenditures elected were. Vice president. Mrs. . during the hllofl were noted to Mark Gaudet. secretary treasurer bl. I donation of 5300-00 to 010 Lillian Cudmore; games comm-1 men's club Ind considerable re- ltttee. Christine MacDonald. to be novationx tn the club kitchen. uglgtgd by much Hogg. uni Mrs! Miss MacDonald. the newhl s- nalph Casely and Mrs. Ralph lected chairman of the semen com Judge. mittee suggested that a schedule H;ndlc.p,M”' Rllph 3mip,,.,"',of cnmpetllong for the whole ICI- House - Mrs. Gladys MacQuer- rle. . lnate railing members for each Teas - Mrs. David Lsrkln. competmnug lltambershlp - Mrs. J.K. Beer The plan was anthusissticall received and approved by the Mrs. Ralph meeting. and Blanch llogg. Entertainment - the exception of Chicago Black Hawks. The Hawks didn't meet the nnsc-diving champions. :' still Detroit Red Wings are undofeated. with five wins and two ties. i Ted Lindsay bagged I goal end four assists--best perfnrrrlanre oi the week--in hang on to the scor- ing iendarahip with it points. Toronto Maple Leafs took five of I possible six points during the week and now have to points. two behind the Red Wings. The Ren- gers. with a win and I tie for lhrer min” "l ' Dnsslhle four, are one point behind the Leafs. Boston Bruins. who beat Mont- real ln their lona game of last week. are fourth. Montreal. with only two wins and I tic. are fifth. and Chicago Black Hawks. with only. I lie in seven starts. are in the cellar. Lorna Worsley of the Rangers and Glenn Hall of the Rad Wings are the leading aoeltenders each with I goals-against average at 1.57. Shutollt leaders. with two each, are Worlliey and Jacques Plants of Montreal. scoring leaders: 1 ea. Lindsay. Detroit Howe. Detroit Sloan. Toronto Bellveau. Mont. Uiiman, Detroit pig pay lliglql I. Rublsoa Ciegg lMscGregun 3,. Time. 2:46. Race A. B8 Trot and Pace - Vollector lRatchfordI I. Mr Joll- scott I0'MeIra) 2. Bell Banks I (Etter) 1:14 4-5, Win-I 1;; owner, North Sydney. We have just added up the average time for the eight clashes at Sackvllle Downs on Saturday night and we find there is very little. difference in favor of saint John in the average time of their eight dashes. so we must also ron- i gralulate Sackville Down on thelri excellent speed average. I. Tim. ltsa Cleafi. 0-anon.-5? I I Harvey. Montreal 0 Duff. Toronto Rclbel. Detroit Olmstcad. Mont. Armstrong Tor. M. Richard. M. Mohns. Boston Thomson, Tor. O I I N.H.L. STANDINGS . Dy Till CANADIAN PRESS . I0 I M M 2 I o'''g,,.--.uu.aa-eae. -5 o as QOUD gs . A u " ares”: .. i4 10 )0 I W I. T T A FIJI Detroit I I I U II 11 Toronto I I 4 H. .18 )0 New York I I I 14 11 I Boston I I 3 II II 7 Montreal 2 I I ll 15 I Chicago 1 I I IO M I sing owner, C. Wilson. Saint John. James "Roach" MacGregor, drove the two winners in the Dill! Double at Sackvtils Downs Saturday night. Scotland's Ase sad SPORT FORUM IAYRIOWABD HA8 ALL EQIIIPMENT Sir.-Take it from veteran enr- lyrtlfs Ioy, betb owned by AI-' Ierataa Ton Ileclsskey. lichen! lower I. til it and Its lava 01'" Perry. liurnerslds. Berry "lid" Reward. wbowillfseewlh in trade Huqnr 1, g;Q 53, IIrseI's Coavafr 1:01 sad farsentl HITUWRIMWNI! NWOIDNT 1” nmy laughing, who ("had and that Donate Turner has reluvu- has all the equipment necessary amen met...-ggugh "cg-g,etadlstaencof leadlngwta.tebeensrleoosofmadoraboalng's claims that he was plagued with Ices h IIM as this best. Mccluskey says the Hall- anrqeap gang "4 lflvidsllouors ta thfastutfaxsstfvcisagoodpuachsnhll tnattlis rlshlasumsuuumdntfhtmu -Ide--ti" W WMCKW Leeds. ewasl by at a out ma. 0'! that -11 eesrter ,ashetIsessmsf .Itsss.tbseeelpnwetsng1ltsr.aeelle. Isealywennsdsttdlrtvsnbylaso l-s.pse .taebeetmtIstbecC'n-otsadneetroelthat. Jtstsstaat wbsalnsltrnuerltgboy. no. 5: top Is Ysmsrs as uremia:-II" Mint. wars wessuesfgatsss it I For Gilbert Gallant, who was here July 4. use It Ilossafistd P.E.l., was I r&Ilsa who do- ssrvsd to be naked with its all- ully Maritime fighter Ioldsworldtltlalnfasthield Hungary's Revolt interferes With Hopes Of Olympic ,Glory 3'! MILTON MARMOB garish stars. such as runners LONDON (AP: -- Hungary's Sandor Iheros. Tstvan Rossavol bloody revolt appears to have and Sandor Roznyol. were u - hamstrung the little country's jursd and fit for the Olympics. In Lausanne. Switzerland. the International Olympic Committee Monday called for an "Olympic truce" such as existed in ancient Greece during the Games. hopes of Olympic glory-avail I the Hungarian team with its many stars ever gets to Melbourne. A London report Monday said that Tats. the country's Olympic training camp. has been the scans I-lungs 1 won M gold alsdais. of heavy lilhtlng. Josscf Csermak. 10 silver and II hronlle til the III who won the Olynl mrnsr Olympics. I throwing title at Halslnchl in 153. and Ference Puskas. Hungary's world-famed soccer captain. were reported killed. A later broadcast. llowsver. reported Puskss alive and uninjured. There have been contradict reports whether Hungary. whic won is gold medals in the 1062 Olympics, still would take part in the 1956 games. The first radio reports indicated the team lid been withdrawn. but I late news broadcast from radio Budapest. monitored in Vienna. quoted the Hungarian Communist party news- paper. Szabsd Nsp. as saying the team will take part in the Games although its start may be delayed. Thomas ds Marfly - Mentuano. captain of the Hungarian Olympic team before the Second World War and now living in London, said his reports indicated the Hungarian athletes were fighting oh the rebel side. That left outside athletic offl- dale wondering how many lun- MAIIA Secretary Clladls Cslnpbel DIBSAIIIISIIOIIIC SYDNEY rcr -Alderman C. I th poeluoeutllli death." One of the mast prioritising Ioekeylllrts Ole: a 10-1 Favorite biggest betting gsmbles is British horse racing. lng In age from L ass-year-o the post for today's Newmsrltetlll turf course. has I burden of 188 DOIIIC. 11-2 at Monday night's callovcr by Britain's top bookmakers. three-yser-old miy. Rafts IT and Retrial. winner. were brsckstad It loo-1 Thu came tnppylugs at me. STOP HE;4ll9;4('fIE LONDON iAPl-Money to Burn was made I lo-to-t favorite at Tuesday night's betting call-over for the mile and I fariong cam- bridgeshire handicap-one of the Thirty-four thorougtlhrsds. rang- id eolte and fillies ts.the dmt-yeah oidlter-Iharasslpectadtogoto ISO. CVO! Money to Burn. owned by Lady Belindb Dugdale. gets the favorite spot. bocpuse he will carry only 10! pounds. Top weight Hafiz ll. owned by Larry Mscphsfl If the Glsnangus Farms in Maryland. Money to Burn. backed down to went up slightly to 10-l--hut there still was plenty of support for lie last year's ' BETWEEN l I E is Kl CRUDE AND SYNTHETIC TIRES No Sir! Look alikes are not the same as you'll soon discover driving an ice or snow. But then it may be too Late. Island Tire Service offer only crude rubber tires either new or retread suburbanltn. Cnlde rubber tires give much better traction. Synthetic tires slip on ice. Look for the diamonds on the side of the Ire for genuine suburbanite with crude rubber. I Little Scotty Knows The Diff ere!-tlzel. (:4 ho;-gtf TIRE RETREADING SAVES YOU MORE THAN SOQC II READY FOR WINTER-RITREAD TODAY- R IIIIII1; Axhxhhxxy. I .:;III,IIII”..- I 3-.,xhNh DEALERS FOR GOODYEAR TIRES AND GENUINE CR wE us: ONLY ooopvsali PRODUCTS UDE RUBBER , to it ml! llesssu-rs ISLAND TIRE SERVICE I 101 WIYMOUTH ST. DIAL, S51! 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