I oronto Basebail Club Trade With Sox , l' ,. .. I t ' I IvAi Friday, October 9, 1953 kieavy Holiday Schedule 1 1 TORONTO Toronto Maple erican league for $15,000 after piled a 15-12 w un-Mil-loM the 1953 season had started, com-1 ord. i , . i Faces Eastern Gridders By Tue Canadian Press Calgary Saturday and play them Eastern Canada football before home-town fans Monday teams, accustomed to the lies- night. uiely pace of a game-a-week I The other western games schedule, will know in the next bring together the second-place .4 " i - Leafs of the International Base- i ball League last night acquired j 33-year-old third baseman Hec-i tor Rodriguez and an unnamed player for pitcher Don Johnson in a trade with Chicago White Sox of the American League. Rodriguez, All-Star International third baseman with Montreal Royals in 1951 and again ti ls year with Syracuse Chiefs, had a .295 average with Syracuse Inst season. ". -!'".,J ' h.ee days Just wnat western Winnipeg uiue Bombers and MONTREAL. -Youlll,,, Blart by eat in a not brmilast every murnm, elr.i limo nccdi il . . . (or ,t ('RKAM WHEAT" rwU 1o kinpiinK .imxnlml,,' , Saskatchewan Roughriders at Winnipeg on Saturday and the (5 ii, nin jwi nun mr roihi IM liliioj nj cul, irnd iilmspliorun -or di tu ill ln ii nt in t.hcse ulcm, Ko britin a woiV.ng duy with a woikin , same two clubs at Keguui oi Monday. The Bombers trail Eskimos by six points and hold a four-point lead over the Kiders The situation is far different per ferpnee clubs go through for most of their two-month season. Home-and-away doublcheaders aie on tap lor the Thanksgiving re. k-end. Thirteen senior games are 3tnetuled between tonight and Monday night. The Big Four and Western Conference bear the big load with home-and- Johnson, a righthander who was obtained for Toronto from Washington Senators of the Am- lur Miitiin; mr.iftiHni. r,;iL uol V renin 0l lit evi-ry brnikfiiat. Hcmfmbtr to look (or (ho packam wuh Idp an tiaili'inaik "t'rpam b( Wheat" and llw muhtig ili..(-.-tKiih trailpui of Crasui of Wheat (Canada) Ltd. ami Rig. Canadian and US .Pit in the Big Four, where only two points separate the four clubs. Ottawa Rough Riders and Ham ! V J lr' . J . .t, ..." ' ' " t . Mop; lou Hon t need lo i rib like that to gi t vmir wuh ,,." ..! 1. ..l..il.n -I l...i I''" iway aoubieheaders. The Sen- uton Tiger-Cats lead with eight Wlllli;. iiiwiiiiih 'iu niuft t mi ni b iHiin, uiii, only V liluc ran make thnn really iWiirp. SoicntiiiU huve h LI . I V 111 V.'f b , " J irf 'i ..H..'W "'v."a-f provnt llmt Irue inti-n-N us limits up ol till llii hivk. t wvi-n colours of the rainbow und if blue is miceinir, tip 4 white turn!! lo dingy yellow. That's why washing sy "J i points and Toronto Argonauts and Montreal AloueHes follow with six points each. Rough Riders and the Als play at Ottawa Saturday and go back at each other in Montreal lirvoa iiiiib lot 1 iiiiMj vilii inun w nfiovG vitv unwind l lilue rnvn ami restore sparkling whitenefs. 80 put a j dash of blue in thr nn water to get your waoli '"''rkgli really white. And here's gotMl news! Blue is eomplrtely harmlo even the finest of f.-ihries. Cowts ju.t a few penmen a month to uk , Yes, for the whitest waxh, u KECKITT'S ULUK. ' Argonauts have a, home game .i,r Ontario KugDy rouiuan union has three games in as many days, and the Intercollegiate Union has its usual two Saturday afternoon games. Only one thing is certain before the clubs embark on the iit-uvy week-end schedule Edmonton Eskimos alone are cer-uun of a play-off position. The league-leading Eskimos In the Western Conference, with a clear 12-point lead over the oouom-placed Calgary Stam-ti-.ers, meet the Stamps at against Tiger-Cats on baiuu y and the two clubs meet ajain That W'mi My FriVni Cun'l Rrsl At Nighlf Many's the at Hamilton Thanksgiving D.iy. 1 li time a stuflrd nn noaA llMed '18 International !i-lon pickup $775 18 Anglia Coach $400 '11 Chevrolet Coach.... $500 50 Plymouth Sedan $1425 Pi In the OKFU tonieht the league-leading Kitchener-Waterloo Dutchmen play at Brant- to keep me ma me telephone . , . n juliilunt over the j that fVinnJq , y(oii( tins year, 1 , the luiiliert nu1 ten-si ever 3 We've arrunitr d Hi - TliKEE MMNSTAYS OF THE CHICAGO BLACK HAWKS of the National Hockey League are shown resting in the dressing loom. Left to right: Forward Gus Bodnar, coach Sid Abel and forward .7 im McFadden, all back from last year's team which finished fourth in the six-team league. Hawks opened the season last richt with a 3-0 loss to Montreal Canadiens. liOCKY M AKCIANO shows he knows how to wear the duds as well as put up his dukes, after .six. while po.sing in his new dinner ensemble. The heavyweight champion, fresh from his defense against Roland LaStarza, now faces a field of .shin pickin's in his division. TKEE WRECKS FOOTBALLS ARDINGLY. England (APi A thxny tree planted in a rec-ir i n Ground in this S'asex viliaae to commemorate the i (.r n itien has been moved to another spot, so that Its thorns won't puncture soccer balls. w until I found '39 Hudson Sedan $325 ford. The Dutchmen follow with a Monday afternoon game at-darnia with Imperials, in a tie ' for second place with Toronto ialmy Beach. i Beaches meet the Imperials at Toronto Sunday. Intercollegiate games are j $350 our brsiK-hiif ihr m VV MUNT1IKAI. morrow anil buy bonds on the e, wind pkm . . . tt Rally Gives Quakers Tie '41 Packard Sedan '49 Ford Tudor $1350 SUPERIOR Habitants, Red Wings Score Wins in Openers scheduled for London an; Uy Tat Canadian Pre-s A last-period lapse cost the only 5 donu ami the w. monthly paynn-nt!' ow tbp lowing eleven tuunilm. , . wonderful to gel 3rk 00 gilt-edged seeuriiiieDerWr Kingston. University of Toronto MENTllftLATUM. When naaal stutiincsa kei ps you towing and turning in bed, simply apply Mentholutum ineide eai h nostril. What a relief it isl You can brcaihe more freely and avoid hard blowing, whiih is sometime! ihinuerou. Yes, I always keep 1 jar of Mentholatum handy . . , not only for relief of slufTy nose and head eiil.l.i, but for skin dt-eoniforts and burns, as well, Meniholutum, with its 4'onibiuu tion of fiiKtueting ingredienta in a bl.'iinl. soothing base, relieves many discomforts. AUTO SERVICE lenuiiv' cnainpion Edmonton i,, ,, th,, ,,..,. lyers their first victory in the since 1933 over University of i ' "'"lmil - 'n LIMITED - Cmwiln Sav'tui imni arc hK Western Ontario Mustangs at ; blue whale, which may weigh as London Saturday and McGiil much as 115 tons. worth their full htce valm- -flutivd ly the (ioVL-rtnlifal! Bof M savs we liiive "one yi rty Tlie Canadian Press The smoke had hardly cleared nm the major league baseball Redmen tangle with uw Uoiut i. Gaels at Kingston. buy the bilv of the year". V ' ;r If,;.,, fi At Detroit, the Vin?:s, win haven't lost an opening gai;u since 1938, stretched their streak by whipping New Yo;k Rangers 4-1. Rookie Dutch Rei-bel picked up four asii.i. Ted Lindsay, Goidi2 Howe Red Kelly and Marcel 1-rouovos and 1 aren't niitnx out on . , . don't you eitln:r! kdJ-51 Western Hockey League eason Thursday night. Flyers h.id to content them-elves with a 5-5 draw against iviiakers at Saskatoon after holding a fat 5-1 lead at the nu ui ine scloiiu pciiou. Even then, it was a big improvement lor the Flyers, wao ere tiattened 9-0 by Calgary Hampeders in their home open-e 'i ucsaaj. scene when the National Hockej' League sent four teams into txtion Thursday night to open the 1953-54 season. It was a My Hutband Lorn UTor An Aftr-Th-Wmie'Snark ;inl the nay I 111 ttic mi popular niothrr on lh- irn-t successful first night for Mont- CITY TRANSFER LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE FURNITURE MOVING Phone 950 far th' (hum' 1 -hiy 11 U m fiin r iii-m smi i frirncls nfu-r fnotbfill or hikn. I'm talk me r 7'(cif linn hit imlf with niv rhcrUhM HK,I . ... .. uinpa IHo Irno oprrprs s 5 ir-i iinnriiens and ueLroit itea Cw.e,v.-.. I Wings, while rookie Ike Hilder 1 C'liKAM OK TOMATO HH P, U'f K n-h 4 brand got New York's only goal In u Montreal, Maurice (Rocket) i unassisted in the secon, Richard served notice he has I . rrfyni IwriMi!1 uihk nnml,y i-rcam v in wlwii i buy it !) AM I tlo UtVv our ti-n-oiiiiff ran f H I Cii-Miii of Tomato Hout, ;. i fjnitf oTif-iii -i loitnl t'itn:ilwn iImtst' nnt hut ilic Iwo nv- vcrv tow firr . . . jstirnnit nms'unilv un!il r!t t The draw boosted Saskatoon no undisputed possession of jonu pu.ee with three points, ae ie ihun Vancouver II iiixnN; TAtKixc; sroitv.K i Vernon Scores Hockey Win By The Canadian Pre:-s Vernon Canadians chilke. up the first win of tha V.iSS-i. Okanagan Senior Anf.iou Hockey League season TUuk, day 'night with a decisive I-victory over Kelowna Facers. First action in the OS IL sister loop, the Western International Hockey Leagun, i scheduled to get under wy r. ,x. Wednesday, ror tile fLo ! the two leagues w.il piay an interlocking schedui'.-. ! Packers helu a brief 2-1 l" i First Avenue and Mi'Urirle Strrrt tiH-llnl an I Hinooili. A11 Ua IrwjMioirt nuiMiani, lUml wrii. ami on ioa-st. Scritrni tiousI lost none of the power that has fc""u- Montreal held the II-.-:-i -liie kept hu.i at or near the top of! league's individual scorers ' in check and goalie Gerry Mc-lor Nell hid few difficult stnps tr a number of years as the j Canadiens blanked Chicago make in earning the league'? Jirst shutout 01 tne season. Clack Hawks 3-0 I The Rocket punched home ' SENT TO COOLER two Montreal goals and ritt. nic- Di kle Moore o MonirCal am Kc-iirjuard Hugh Coflin, out of xtion most of last season with ijuues, led the Edmonton goal-.eiters with a pair. Saskatoon's c i johiuon and Jim oniac jach scored once while Riy larmigan registered three as- I' j i.iaii uuug nvc gui me uiud iLee Fogolin of the Hawks sv.-un. before a roaring auuience of their sticks at each oth r i:. 14.930 fans in a rough game in the first period anJ s. in the first period but fell be-i that bought two match penal-1 given matCh penalties Thesi ties arry autoi.iatic fines of $100 to ihe Saskatoon scoring was ' hind when Csnacii.ms fce.uo. monopolized by the Eldie-Ko- I three times in the same tit.n oussen-oeo.se Senlck - Chuck I The winners ouUcored Ken, V-W Ml Vl L , I v each player. There were 13 penalties In all, seven 'against the 1 Hawks. V- V ivlLCUilouijii line which account- 1 2-1 in each of the second and 1 prl fr.r ptf?ht nninl.s Senii-k I thlr-H nrlrHe 'Jr.. Bert Olmstead, worklns with notched two of the goals and George Agar, with C-l-ff Richard and rookie cenUe - Je..n KobU4Sen one. Bay Sanson anu stampeders last year and m-.k- Fio Chadwick Sets Record In Final Swim w .1- ... tLncfcM ..to Beliveau, figured in all Mont- ing his debut as piaying-ccach 1 ol the Ca.iaoians, led his to.un re? 1 goals. The Hawks came up with a with one goal and two . u scrappy game, but their play was ragged and they faded bad- K j. . h. in,j Cixu (Reu-lly toward the end. R ANAKKALE Turkey t' ' 1 lie other Vernon goals went to Biillancc, Jakes, Culler, Davison : and Hugh and Dave McK y. UtHey, Hoskins, Durb -n un;l : Carison each scored for Ko-. lowna. Howie Milford scored the others. The Saskatoon forwards sifted through the Hyer defence with apparent ease in tht- t.1.1 . period as they beat goalie Glenn Hall four times without a reply. A total of 60 minutes in penalties was called by referc Scotty Morrison as the leai.u played it fast and rugged. . Tonight, Vancouver Canuck will -be looking for their 111.1.1 frrsi Florence Chadwick, San At Detroit, Lindsay picked up Diego, Calif., distance swimmer, 1 two assists, giving him the life-today swam the Dardanelles both , time points to tie him with Sid ' - - I LtA. -t' I ! , . I -iv.,A'MK,U.,i:- "if w.tys, establishing a world re LAST NIGHTS IGHTi, By '1 lie- AK..r:c-:.it,ptf Pre. x MlLWAUKh -- Ralrh AMt':'.- Abel, former Red Wing great, for the all-time Detroit scoring record. The Wings had too mui.'ii power for the Rangers, who finished in the cellar last year with only 17 victories in 70 games. straight win when they host lani, 160, Cleveland, oulpoir.lrd cord. The 34-year-old former steno-r.rnpher stroked across the historic neck of water separating Europe and Asia in a driving rain storm. fihe swam through the series of powerful currents in 92 min Calgary Stampeders, anj Vic-, Ted Olla, lOO1-;-., Milwaukee, 10. toria Cougars will be seeking 1 DSTROI t George Fowcil. their first against New West- ir.54, Detroit, outpofrited Keuriia minster Royals at Victoria. Thomas, 134, Chicago. 8 utes, and struggled up on the Tho Army is the career for the young won who wants to got aheacf...who enjoys travel... who con face up to adventure. It is not the place for the man who wants It easy. For there's a lot of training and hard work. But you benefit A I a ' . .ti.r beach with a shout of "taman 1.4 ' f-''l "-Il ;i; -- . t Leaf Winger Suffers Injury the Turkish equivalent of "OK." She started her swim near a point where Leander, in Greek mythology, began his nightly crossing of the Hellespont to visit 1 1 HA TORONTO ih Gord Hannigan will be lost to Toronto Manle n new skills ... in financial security. Ana Leafs for three weeks, club ofti- i rus lover. 3 '. IT'S TIME ... TO INSTAL STORM WINDOWS The fall rains are here and winter is not far behind. Call us today to instal storm wirtdows in YOUR house. ALL TYPES OF WINDOWS AM) SASH MADE TO ORDER GREER & BRIDDEN LTD. It was Miss Chadwlck's final i'5 announced Thursday night 1 !rfKko long-distance record attempt. lo"0WinK examination of rib in-With a 27-year swimming career I urles suffered by the left winger behind her, she has tackled the ' m Practlce. I world's most famous swims. 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