inn had the edge on the play as heir scrum. who were heavier 'han the P.W.C. scrum. kept get- 'ing the ball out to their back- icfd and as a result great griins . ' . . Over Mt. A. Second Team I o o In Exhibition Rugby Game by team led by big Gordon Tweedy! defeated Mount Allison University,Millionaires! ball game playcd Saturday at, , , L vlemorial Field 5-0. Tweedy, a bigl 5yDNEy' (CP)..Th;eg new-com. '99 P0lmnd91"v 50011” all '-he -P-W-C-lers to Sydney Millionaires of the mints. by virtue of a try In l-he-'Maritime Major Hockey League he 3CC0"d ha” They are John Kubenic, R centre The flame Opcmd "lib P-W-G from Fort William. Ray Lacroix. has 011 the MOUI11 A- 1'5 Xalid with Valleyfield Braves. and Roger line within a matter of niiiiules.lGua3-' last year with Quebec on. pressure in the first half. Their cf-l Georg, Robertson or wmmpcg. forts were finally rewarded at the R team ..cm.mL was Expected in icooped up a loose ball on a tuin- -ruewm),-S mst pmL.uCe- )le by the Mount A. fullback and . i I rig try. The convert was taken byi B M David MacLeod and he failed as lti a In the second half Mount Alli- GLACE BAY. ICPl-Gliictii Bay Miner: of the Maritime Major. I o P. W . C. Scores 5-0 Wm ...e. .s. E 4 . . The Prince of Wales College rug- , second team in an exhibition foot-j . ill”-Kt hall End 1 DEF-any Milk in arrived here Sunday by plane. lakinl? the klCk'0” Md me l”l”,riglitwiiiger who played last year The city boys kept apply'uig tlie'ade11e5' ':5 minute "lark hm” Tllccdygtlie city Monday night. in time for olunged over the line for the open- l'as from a very difficult angle. ls. Hockey League Monday snnouned Johnston. i iere made by the Mount A. back-i the signing of Pete 'icl:l. At the 10 i:.iiiitc mark of; riglit-winger owned by St. Louis his half P.WC. were awarded a1Flyers. and defvneeman GCORQE irnaliy kick as a Mount Allisoni White cf Springfield Indians )layer being over anxious was 'aught off side. Tweedy took the net; and inacle good from about 35 wards out. i Twice in the dyiiie minutes of .hr- came Mount A. were on the Foothall Scales (By The Canadian Prrss; ti -”.W.C. 5 yard line but failed to go MG Foul ivrr on botlroccasions. TOWN” 30' Hamllm” 12' Other outstanding players for ORFL he P.W.C. team were Cliff Ready. i.'l1ll'K Ladncr. Norris Mizuno. The ilouiit A. train has led by Jones. heir picking quarter who ufls ai zoing concern all afternoon. Mac-, Jonald and Fluenian the big full-l Kitchener 6. Sarnia 22. rrrr 717 0.-----G 1 Football Standings 1 MK Em Fliuf. F A Pls Prince of Wales used the follow- 5 4 152 .31 10 ng line-up: Forwards - Hansen. 5 4124145 ml Nomi. MacLcaii. Court, Chandler 1 4 5171160 8. rwecdy. MacKinnon: halves - Toinmo y 5124145 8 t.1acF'adyen. Auld; three-quarters - OR”. Ready. Lcitch. MacDonald. Mizunof W L F A P” vfaeLc-od; fullback-M. Ladner. Kwhemr 6 2 165 104 12 G - - ' - 7 -'-' ' 5 4156 89 10 N H ' 1, 5 2112 R7 10 0 Bzaritford 0 8 49 302 0 I S' hi I ll k E W G . ll '9 n W Y iwhynott ls Winner - I Marcianos Class om car. white WASHINCTOGN.-t-AF! -- The Na- 1 . . 7"? . nonal Boxiiig Association made it? M”.A”,II7I'h' 3'. . (LI;-)” iffieial Monday: There isn't I g?(5l::;ieJ:i';h';o"'(,l?;r:?5i'DnLana;;?,?, :1:-'51.-.::rvci;zll(l. fighter in Rocky Mar- mm). 39 pounds Smurda). "WM 11:” 915 V. . . and poiinricd out n iinnnimoux F”: M” Ll” ml" 51””-:"' J0” 10-round decision over Carl While Ltuls ll” i” m5 ll?-lid”-l7 lllf: N-BA,of Saint John. N.B.. in an exhibi- hat a bi; blank in the AOglCal'li0" imx-mg hm", ham mntciitler” riot among the heavy-l Whyiiolt. weighed 159; White wriziits. 159. The NBA's fall ratings gave thcl Vilriiiott. A native of .li:ihonr- same vote of confidence to Jimmy 1 Ray. N.F.. nriu fighting out of Czrtezz the ll0I'l(l lizlitwciglit 3KNllVillI". i'lIll0rt- i)'-it hid 0i1il0n- thampion. No lozical contender mil nuny in the sevrntli round nag reported in sum, in that-dm. .when he ronneetetl with a left mm, lhook and VlL'lOLIS uppereut. Roland Lastarza. who was he-1 whit" 539' "V "1 ill" ”””"v 05 ii:.d Marciano in the summer r3t- '”'gl” "'”l M”, ""- 1" 1",” "5-Vi liizs. slunipcd in 11 place amonv "Tum. 1" "'".'V'"' lb" .f”zm' F” the licavyiiciglit. division's cut- .:H'-::l”” "M lh"l'.l ”" W'""” '" - G V i l'0l F St”VCl'il lnl95. ix: . x . . . . 3 jldmg bow” as 3 result of my Wliynott. iallicd and finished technical knockout. loss to the tbampicn last month. Moving ahead of LaStar7.a were Dan Butceionl of Philadelphn and the stronger at the two. Referee Ralph Turner and jud- .grs Burk Walker and Bob Doug- .las have the decision to Vifhynotl. former clianipioii Ezzard Charles at Ciiiciniiati. Nino Valdez of Cuba got a fourth-place rating among .he outstanding boxers. Vaileyfieidihroyes Win Opener 4-3 The NBA issued ultimalums to 12:2 :31”?:::”:.::..:::::::.,.:”;.:;;..:::.-1 - Thesciwriiiiiiigsmiiieiit to .-x:cliic.'Va”mi”dd Braves Sunday night ieanic through with a'-I-.'l decision over Sherbrooke Saints in the opener of the Quebec Hockey League here. More than 3,000 fans were on hand, Moore. ilie light-ii e a v y weight t'.'i:1lllplOli,'all(l Percy Bassett. who iioirls the interim featliorwciglit titlr white titlist Sany Saddler is in the aimp. Xfoci-clutirrrd diiis-ion was the iii.:ldlciici':h:. ulic:-e iii: title has li':e:i i'aca.nt since the retirement V Sugar Ray Rcbiiisoii. The 1-2 logical t-ontcndeis. Randy Turpin and Carl Bobo Olson. light for the (-bainpiorsliip Oct. 21. 1 REGINA. tCPt-The resurgent Saskatcliewan Roughrlders edged Winnipeg 14-13 Monday to move into a second-place tie with the Blue Bombers and all but cinch a playoff berth in the Western. ilnterprovincinl Football Union. CHICKEN RAFFLE CITY FINEDIAN 'S ROOM roNion'r s P. M. Everybody Welcome. The P. E. Islanders Hockey club Are Ploosod To Announce THE OPENING of their new iiesoousnrrss at ' 130 Konf Srroof (Formerly the old Morel! hotel) 1 . iiotonia sears . 3 On Solo Dolly . From 2 i-.M. to 5 PM.-Dlol em Those who have made oslts on their i holding soon. please niolio romoinlng: poyrnomro the obovo oddrou bolero rho . ;'LlTTLE SPORT: IO-I3 lo-Lion oy Minion: ou -tuneup. si. s..4 cm u 1:40!-as PAGE SIX Toronto 0. Detroit 4 Toronto Goal: Lumley: fence; Thompson. Horton. Flainan Boivin; foriiai'ds: Kennedy. Wat- son. Smith. Bailey. Arnistroiitz. Stewart. Mizay. Sloan, Hassard. Nesterenko, Salinger. Det.roit- Goal: Gatlieruin; de- fence: Goldhzim, Kelly. Proiiovost. Arbour. Woit; forwards: Skov. Pavelleii. Diiieen. liiiitlsgiy. Les- wiek. Howe. Pllrfill, Delveccliio. Wilson, Rt-ibel. Stnsiuk. Referee: Bill Chadwick; lines- iiieii: Doug Y.vuii:.q Bill Morrison. l-'irst Period: Dstroit, Kelly ttlowr. Reibrii Detroit. Howe 1K c llyv ' . Detroit. Dineen vliellri 19:37. l"cnaltie3: Ncstcrrnko 1:-10 Pi'yst.il .”i:lii. Boi- vln 3:18. Skov 7.25, Goldliaiii 12:39. Hassard lti.-12 lll1ll'il' l.'i:3.. Fla- ninn nidjor 2.23. Second Period: Detroit. I.ind.s;iy (H.iiP. Reib: 21:12. Pi-nalt s: Nesieiriiku 2. . Kcliy 2:33, Fla- man 16:311. Third l'erlo:l: No scoring. Pen- alties: Nesti-rriik.i l.'l:09. Stops: Lumley 10 8 4-22 Gather: I ll '1' 6-24 Now York 5. ('lilt:ago 3 New York--Gcnl: Bower: de- fence: Ilriwcll. Relic. '. 11 Stanlm-. B:il' r firwards: sliei:i.rr Rarity". .Vliiriiliy. Ralcitzli. Mickaski. Giiid lill. Bzuitlry. Den. Kullni'..n. lliltlebniiid, llcnry. Cliieago Goal: Rollins; de- fence: Fo:-olin. Godsby. Dewsbury. Zeidrl, Mortson: forwards Mos- icnkng VV ii. Caiincliei: Peters. Lynn. C... McFa:lden. Naiikowski. C:-t.nll3, Referee: Frank Udvari: lines- meii: George Hziyes. llarold March. First feriod: Chicago. Conachrr twilsonh Mnsienkoi 1:13: New York. Ra! : 1 tstziiilcy. Hilde- lirandt 1.”.: Penalties-Cliigxstal 2:-iii. Howell 51:34. Peters iii '2. Second Period: New York. Bent- ley txullniam 4:."it); Chicago. Con- acher tGadsby. Mosienkni 15:53. Peri-iity: Rcisc 5:13. Third l'r'rIntl: New York. Biillcr mm of NM. New York. liildniiraiid iRal-l ' R131; eizh. Hi: ::i 12:27; Cliicrvzo. Start.- son 13 . New York. tftontyt -10:46. No penalties. Montreal 1. Boston 4 lilontreal Goal. McNeil: dc- icncr: lltarrey. Boiichard, Jolin.-'0i1. St, Laurent; l0l'li'.ll'(l5. B.-livvan. Richzirdl Olmstead. Lnch. MeL'ei'. Ci.-rry, Getfrion. Moore, Mosdell. Davis. Maziir. Macxa" Boston-Goal, 1-lo : defence: Qllnckfllbllsll. Martin. Armstrong Godfrey, Garicpy: f'l'wards. Mae- Keli. Chcvrofils. Ltibine. Schmidt. Klukay, G:Ir(lllCl'. Creighton. Peir- soii. Sandforcl Dumart, Mohns. Referee: Rr-cl Storey; linrsmen: Sam Babeock. Herb Gallagher. First pr-rivul: Nn sroriii.:- P"li' am.-s: St. L".iii'riit l:.'i'i', Pierson 1:57. Second period: Boston. Peirszn tsandford. MaeK.-111 4'1” Boston. Mohns (Creighton) 1 . No pen- nltles. Third iporioii: Em-tnii, Kliikay (Martin) :3 ' .lfniiri'cal. Inch I'Ma- 7.ur. Geof'fri.ni 11:19; Boston. Peir- son (Sandfordi 16:29. No penalties Stops: ' Henry 5 4 15-21 McNeil 5 9 8-22 Detroit 1. .llnnl.rt".sl 4 Detroit . Ga :1 1. Sawcliiik. Wilson: defriicv-Goltliiaiii, Kelly. Pronovost. Wait. Aibwir; forwards: Rcibci. Howe. ljndsriy. Prystai, Leswick. Parrlicli. Skov. Jri1'mn.V Wilspn. Dinccn. Drlvrcclilri. Bonm Mmitr l - - Goal. Mt7Nrilt (lt- fenco --- ll3l'V(jl'. St. Laurent. Bouchard. Johnson; foriK'al'd5 - Mcsdell.,Davis. M;icKay. Beliveaii. Richard. Olmstead. Loch, Geof- frion. Mazur. Moore, Curry. Mrger. Rrfercr--Red starry: -Sammy Babcock Davis. First period: Scoring none lln rsmnn and Doug Second period: Mont rr-a l. .1ohn - '-on 4:32. Mcntreal. Mosdell. tMac- Kav. Si. Lniircntl 14:4-1. Detroit! Delvecchlo 13:01: Penalties-Noiie Third period: Montreal Harvoy ortsman pgryxxzia Cx'y.9Irl7E.r Rolled with . . . 'All.WEA'l'HER' Waterproof Paper film mild . . . for extra, onloymonl. t f -Gem gris club at Sherbrooke. Que.. THE Gals of Summer-side won the Prince Edward Is1an.l ladies' softball championship Sun- riay afternoon at the Summereide Airport, taking two games from the Abbie Sisters of Charlottetown by so res' of 17-1 and 21-12. Car- men Smith pitched the first game for the Gals. giving only three hits and fl walk. George's MacPhcrson. nine errors for the visitors. lof Cliarlottet.wi'ii nicund. Arsenault and Smith in the score was then 8-5 By THE CANADIAN PRESS A 21-year-old rookie. whisked from Detroit Red Wings' farm as last minute replacement for goalie Terry Sawchuk. emerged as 11 star in the National Hockey League play during the week-end. Fort William - born Dave Gath- eruni was flown to the Motor City Sunday. after Sawchuk suffered in -knee injury Saturday night. and shut out Toronto Maple Leafs 4-0. ,cloce-in drives by Leaf He stopped 22 shots. two of them captain Ted Kciinedy in the last two min- Three ganics were played Sun- .day and tw Saturday. The Lcalsl Henryl inight with an easy 6-2 win over lchieago Black Hawks. downed De!-i lship opened their home series Saturday In Mont- real, the Canadiens roit 4-1. In other action Sunday night Boston Bruins defeated the Cana- diens 4-1 and New York Rangers downed Chicago 5-3. a three-goal barrage. He Dineen. Ted Lindsay scored the other goal, his -169th in his life- time. In Boston, sharpsliootiiig Johnny Pierson scored twice for the Bruins' victory. Doug Molins. 10- year-old rookie from Barrie. Ont., and Joe Klukay scored the others. Veteran Elirrer Lach spoiled Jim Henry's shutout. "Third period goals by Hy Bulier and rookies Ike Hildebrand and Camille I-lenry gave the Rangers their win over Chicago. Max Bent- .ley, sold to the Rangers by Tor- and Don Raleigh Pete coiiiicher and onto this year. scored the others fired a pair for the Hawks Gus Morison scored the third. g The Hawks collapsed after the first period in Toronto Saturday night and the Leafs took advan- tage of the situation. Harry Wat- son'and Bob Solllnger each scored two goals and S10 Smith and Tod Sloan added the others. Vic Lynn and Bill Gadsby counted for Chicago. Maurice Richard scored the 350111 goal of his NHL career as the Canadicns turned -back the Red Whigs in Montreal. Tom Johnson. Ken Mosdeli and Doug Harvey tal- lied the others. Alec Delvecchio scored Detroltis goal.- .”l:2.'i Montreal, Richard (Olm- steadi 3:57; Penalties-Johnson major :1:02.,Pavc1ich major 3:07. Bouchard 19:48, Chicago 2. Toronto 6 Chicago -- Goal: Rollins; do- fcnce: Mortson. Godeby, .Fogo1ln. Di-wsbury, Zeldel; forwards: Bod- nar. Moslenko. Gee. McFadden. Peters. Jankowsrl. Conscher. Wil- ls”li. Lynn, Abel. 1 'l'oronfa.-i .- Goal: Lumley; de- ifence: Thompson. Horton. Flamsn. Bnivin; forwards: Kennedy. Smith. Bailey. Bioan. Armstrong. Watson. Hasslsrd. Stewart, Mlgny. Nestor- enko. Soiinger. Referee: Bill Chadwick: lines- men: Jim Primesu and Red Dunn First period: Toronto. Watson (Sloan. Armstrong) 8:28; Toronto. Salinger (Migny' Nesterenko) 12:0 Chicago, Lynn (Gadeby. Gee) 15:55. Penalties:lBolvln 1:27. Nes- terenko 3:01, McFadden 6:17. Pet- ers 13:57. Flaman 13:57, Thompson 15:45. Zeidei 1026!. Second period: Toronto. Watson (slam) 3210; Toronto, Smith (Ken- nedy. Thompson)' 9:00: Toronto. aollngcr (1-fossard. Nesterenko) 12:04: Torcnto. Sloan (Horton. Armtrongi 13:15. Penalties: Mort- son 7:58. Bailey 0:061 Sloan 15:12. Gee 16:40. Smith 11:10. 1 This-ll period: Chicago. Gsdsby (Gee) 11:18. Penalties: Fogoiia 2:50 and 17:42, Mosienko 7:411: Thompson 7:43, Moi-gson 18:31. ltoplx loillns I 10 ll--30 Lnmley 7 S 7-1! GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN N. H. L. Summaries Georgels Gals Win P.E.I. ..-iLadiesl Softball Title Gals banged out nine hits dff Winnie and the Charlotte- town pitcher walked six. Betty Gay hll two home ltllls and Rose Gaudrt hit A triple. The Gals committed only two miscues to In the second game Joan Dillon opposed Sum- l ii1(TSldE'S Shirley Arsenault on the was very wild i-sued sev'en free passes be- fore she was relieved by Carmen third inning. The for Charlotte- town. Smith was hit a little hard- ' or in this game but kept the visit- ors pretty well in check while the Rookie Goalie ls Star Of N.H.L. Over Week-end "R - Babe 1 OCTOBER . 13, 1953 '1 Island Horses. Al Saint John Gals collected lllllp big runs in the fourth inning to go ahead and win by a conifortable margin. They got 22 hits of Dillc-n in the seven innings. The Abbies collected five hits of Arsenault. in the 2 1-3 inn- ngs she worked and eight more of! Smith during the rest of the con- test, The errors were more evenly distributed this -time. Charlotte- town making eight and Summer- side five. Connie Gallant hit two homers in this game. Kay Burnett was the hitting star of the visit- ors getting five for five. Br-ttv Gay had six for six. including a double. Line-ups H Charlottetown - .1. Meikle rf. J. Dll'.on 3b 6: p. E. Bertram 2b; K. Burnett c: P. Dai- SAINT JOHN. N.B.. (CF)-James Watt's Abbeland fmin Gaspe. Que.. tool: both dashes of Monday's free- for-all event on the final harness racing program at Exhibition Paris this season. Next. in order were Headway, from Halifax, and Hedgewood Chief and Babe Britton. both from Summerslde, P.E.I. The fastest time was 2.10 3-5. . ' All other . winners were- Brunswlck entries except Again. from Easton. Me. In the harness races held at Saint John. N. 13., Saturday sev- eral Island horses took part and were well up in the summaries. In the Free-For-All, which was won by Headway, Abbeland was zell ss: Bg Milrpliv lb: W. M8C- second; Hedizewood Chief thirtl Plierson Ilb: G- MRCD0llalCl U: L. and Bribe Brittoii fourth. They Sims cf. finished in the same order in the Sunimei-side - R. Gaudet if: L second heat. The times for the Gallant rf; W. Chappeli 2b: 13. dashes were 2.12 and 2.10. Gay cf; M. Dolanrv ill): S4 Arseii- In the Junior Free-FOP-All nuit p av, ss' C. Gallant lb; D Anne's Boy. owned . by Ensor 53113,” C; C, smm, D; V. Ga”, Bowness of Summerside was 3-3. The times being 2.18 (U5. 2.14 .'ll5. ant rs. .. Another Island horse, Face Cloth. owned by E. C. Green of Summersidc, P.E.I.. finished sixth in a dash that was won by Billy Whistler. The time for the dash was 2.16 35. VICTOl:tWI:fCl;lV:CAalgary Stani- . peders handed Victoria their third straight s tbac" Mon- . !day with a '1-3 Westcern A l ' yLeague victory. ecovering Perfectly i HALIFAX. t FORT WORTH.'Tcx.. (AP) Didriks:n Zahnrias. whosc l sports career was feared at an rnd six months ago when she undcrwcnt an operation for can- ball League game here. HALIFAX. (CP)-Da - tusie Tig- New First .1.-: - FURNACE OIL complete Fuel Service COAL -& COKE - PROPANE GAS : AllllFAST roost. coimiiv : Dial 6553 - STOVE OIL ' The first workout of the season was held by the Islanders' hockey club on Sunday afternoon. follow- ed by two: more on Monday under- the watchful eye of coach Wes Bucko" Tralnor. About 25 players in all, which included locals and imports, were put: through their paces. Gus Gustavcson arrived in time for the opening workout on Sun- day. Gus looks as if he could go sixty minutes of hockey already. Other players of last year's team who were working out included big Bob Gray, the right winger and Buck Whitlock his ilnemate who expects to have at least one more good season before he retires from the game. Roger Bessette the newly acquir- ed netminder arrived at the con- clusion of the opening session along with hlis wife. He was on the ice Monday and in both practices the former Shawlnigan goalie really showed class. Roy Bailey. a goalie from Ottawa. arrived in time for itlle C ,Blackburn. who played with Saint ougarsl Hockey , (CF)-The Drllllnllilf J. MacLeod. Arnold Tigers won their second game in Sterling MacLure, Cliff as many days Monday as they Allie Carver, B. Dowiing. wlloped C:rnwallis Cougars 42-ll Ready, 'lDiane,Doyle. Paul Schur- ia a Nova Scotia Canadian Foot- man and Ronnie MacArthur. two. Summerside boys also attended the the opening workouts along with rugged defencenuan. Larry John Beavers a few years ago. The local players who turned out for practioes were Lorne Heiinessey, Orin Carver. W. Dunn, C. Ken-.' nedy. Ian Kennedy. Brian Leiv1s,f MacCallum,' Jackson. "Spy... I workouts. i Islandersl Team. Holds. ' First Workouts; Players Arrive To Join Club man who were working out on 5 line with Carver were also going very strong in the opening 535. sioris. : Roland Pllon and Bill Tysliko both arrived by train last evening to Join the Islanders. Pilon is a form- er junlor Canadiens player who will add strength to the Islannders defence, Tyshko, who played with Sydney last year, is also a defence- man. He was praticaily the most underrated man on last year's Syd- ney club. He expressed his desire to play with the lslanders this year. - Sydney claim they still own Tyshko but he denied any knowl- edge of this last nighti Coach Trainer 5 also announced that he is expecting a top notch centre man and I a defenceman within a couple of days. Trulnor also expects to hear from George McLagan within a few days. It is not known if McLagan will line up with the Islanders this season. Re- ports have it that he is to go to Sydney but Trainor denied rumour. - this Leaves Sydney To; Join Islanders SYDNEY, (CP)- Bill Tyshko R member of last. year's Sydney Millionaires of the Maritime Major Hockey League left unexpectedly Sunday to join Charlottetown Ia- landers a Millionaires , said Monday. spokesman The offiC:'.l said the 22-year-old Red Kelly gave tlie Wings thciri victory Sunday night when he ledl scored i one goal and later set up tallicsl for Gordie Howe and rookie Billl l Mrs. Zsharlas was in Br-aiiinont. .)Tnx.. last week for the first six. COP. is recovering "perfectly" and will return to golf on a full-time oasis. The famous woinaii athlete ls here to play in the Texas ii'ninen'sl open. of which she is defeiidlni:' cliainpi:.n. and it will be the only tournament for her until next year. But she will start a national tour about Nov. 1 with Lew Worshnm. winner of the world's champion- tournament at Chicago this summer. hey will visit 35 cities. under sponsorsliip of George May. who puts in thl Chicago tourna- ment. and give lessons in gtlf-ail free tn the public. In Jaiiuary she will make the ii'Cil'il'3ll'S will tour starting at Tampa. Fla.. where she lives and owns a golf course. ers struck for 18 points in the last' the' Cleveland training camp was quarter to defeat Shearwater Fly- really flying in the workouts thus Football League game here Satur- the team for the coming season. day. Orin Carver, who is back fromt rrs 23-8 in a Nova Scotia Camidian far and is expected to line up with 1 defenceman frrm Flin 11'ion. Man., had been notified to report to Syd- ney's training vainp this' week. Whether the Millionaires will take . action will be decided when roach Lorne Henncssey and Paul Schur-I Terry Reardon arrives in the city. imonlh cheek-up following her op- ;eration. The physicians t:ld her lall tests were iiogativc and she was recovering "perfectly." Cardinals In ST. LOUIS. (AP) - St. Louis Cardinals today completed an Stops: Sawchuels 4 ll 1-16 Wilnrm - - McNeil ll 1 I 10-02 eight-player deal with their Roch- cestrr farm club. cliiinipions of the International League Rochester sends three players. pitchers Floyd Woolrldgc rmd Ellis Deal and outfielder Tom Bur- ' gess, to the parent club in return for five Cardinal players who spent most of the season on option with minor league clubs. The players assigned to Roches- ter are pitcher Jack Faszholz. shortstop: Sherwin Dixon and Wally Lanimers. thl rd baseman Vern Benson and outfielder-first baseman Grant Dunlap. More Coal At lower Cost Seen Soludion TRURO, (OP) -- More coal at lower cost is the medicine for all- ing Msrltiime coliieries. .United Minywlrkero (COL) officers told I union convention here Monday. They said lilgher productivity could be attained only by using the most modern methods of coal extraction and preparatloii. ' The officers' report. signed by district president Freeman Jenk- ins. vice-president Stephen Dol- hanty uld secretary treasurer Michael Higgins, was submitted at the opening session. The miners met in an atmos- phere of crisis. sixty-nine dele- gstes from Nova Scotls. and New Brunswick locals agreed this is the most important convention in the history of UMW District 26. Hovering in the bouground sre the spectres of markets lost. to other fuels, rising costs. aban- doned mines snd lock of I work- ing contract with the pit owners. In s time of alarm and insecur- ity. president Jen-kins warned : against mo hasty measures. an N” C L O S p N G D Magnificent. N APPLlCA'i'iON5 I odour and in tho air, of homo and obrood. rr. M." o..s. ounnx cnsnnorrn. aims Building. ' (llisrlottelown, P. E. I. . ,- WOLFVILLE. N. 5.. (OP) - Acsdls. Axemen downed Halifax Wanderers 0-4 in on exhibition English rugby game here Satur- dsy. superior conditioning and co- ordination paid off for the Alto men. who rolled up It points in , i ' ' i'OPENlN0SV All IJMITID - APPlY..NiOVI. i For full Murmotion iond'yovr olkla! application form, see, wriloor folophono NAVAl. RECRUITING orncsn liiivyaivloeks-Otptohor a1.8jto5i-2,4. -supiiort Your RCN Pilot and Observer in Avenger Air- craft at Sea over Aircraft Carrier HMCS. , Ro ol Cnnliedian Nnvy 1 a new course will start shortly for young Canadians to train in Naval Aviation as ., Pll0TS AND OBSERVERS if you on between ll one! 23, an unmarried, have Junior Mofrleuloflon or fho'oquIvolonl and can qualify, you can be on ollcor-in one of tho Royal Canadian Navy's flying squadrons of Son Furies and Avongon. You will be fully mined in soomonshlp onel olrmonship, coining oxporionco oshon, Phone: Colt . ' Navy 1 the second half snlim -two (for t( the Wanderers. g . o 'oj A . ” t V, K , I ' lt