“ply oe ot “Wy fe ak ded ang poo yee tester aeermnnennagneens meet ' wn * om wt 4 . ¢ oo, ms my ces rririce Ruperi Dany INGWs . Friday, October’ 26, 1956 . inst Pl: ace a ati ceenesn nee ae eeUee ett eNee weet ee : i$ . 5 ' nm $4 : . : j Maes ee — w/e ( ee ef i Se ws 4 ; i | : ’ IX tarts to Leais 5 Ane Me es ‘ : § ‘ ; | The 1956 refvigerntor that combines beautiful styling wth: =: ren By. The Canadian, Press 5 ae gyfe wfunctional design, Your iove ys iu width freezer, its ron: ' VIE : editor ‘aelical interior rid what's more... you ey Robinson Bouts Shted | “Ben the ‘most faithful of Montreal Canadiens to HARVIE GAY, Sports Editor |” Hf emis ilomatle. defrosting. i ‘spol | o ‘fans must be wonder ng r about the plight of their once- Neevevaseccanecsserseeetee eee ee eT 1 avallable in all’ the ’ me ee. : popular ‘youth. "Time is ‘running out on feared hocke , team. ° " onge . , ote. | both: ‘Moore: and Robinson, “Canadiens ae ‘pulled their ‘man and right winger Gordic Wi | a mn 6 U § | a 0 a ot el H making colofg: 4- Logically, it would seem mat way to the National - Hockey | Howe. Harry Watson tallied for iz eM es a i i _ if, Robinson: plans to meet’ Full- L tit] i the Stanley.Cup|# Hawks, at 2:54 of the second per- : . ff a oe a 2 mer at all _heswould want it. to eneet aave e joine . the tod. ° . : A rf ei i | i tM : 1 i ‘ial : mit z ee . ame ranks of the ordinary. Just How |p, 18 StANDOUT Hi est Bat Ver rs eS a eat ~~ mares on. while Fullmer, filled ee il stay oer Oa Detroit. goaltender Glenn Hall : . or ee i ni a $ Sc ‘ ° . ad 2 WH ight ¢ y ; 7 bok af . i with, the vitality of youth, might nadiens are not yel the over- ee great eto iat jou By SHELDON SAKOWITZ —, lann’s Bobby Avila fell from the Sac, } i ‘| powering’ club of a. year ago. his saves, He stopped 40 Chi-| NEW YORK \p--Boston'’s Ted {select ranks, while Mickey Man- iC : 5 The Habs -Thursday, night lost ‘cago shots. Al’ Rollins, in the Williams and Stan Musial of St.|tle of New York Yankees moved ' rl TRADE-IN 5 2 NOW: the. yugged Puilmer their third game:.in. ‘six. starts Chicago ‘cage, ‘made 24 stops. Louis Cardinals continue {0 in at 308, eae case gs . figures: to give the fading Rob-|when they dropped a 3-2 décis- The results left Canadiens in a boast the highest lifetime bat-| Other American Leaguers over acme ' Dy ve G& . inson, once wnquestionably ‘onelion to the young lively Toronto fourth-place « tie Wy ith Be yston ting averages in the major lea-| 399: Bill Skowron, New York, RMS: “= “the | greatest . fighters than Maple sent, Wwas Canadiens Bruins. Each has five points, |2¥¢S: the A 319; Harvey Kuenn, Detroit, nen tek: lived,” possibly. more than)second stra , “aaua ane maint t Figures compiled by The As-} 313; Al Kaline, Detroit, 311; G rd & A d Ltd Old “| he. can. handle; . In another. engagement, the SS a tial Oct ae sociated Press show Williams’|George Kell, Baltimore, 307: or on n erson oon Robinson. ‘still ts. dangerous "gg | Red Wings: took. over. sole ar Noe games are scheduled to-| iNifetime mark remained at 348,| Minnie Minoso, Chicago, 307, (Re Hong’ ‘ag his legs’ hold ‘out, and session of first ane with hi night. Here’s: the weekend line- iwhile Musial’s average dropped | Billy Goodman, Boston, . 306; DIAL 3014 Civic he still’ is“ capable of; the be- win against:.the last-place Chic} sirday-Boston al, Mont-/ two points to 340 in the 1956) Enos Slaughter, New York, 303, ! or . cago Black Hawks at Detroit. D Y--308 ¢ liams hit 345 for the} -—~ _ eae C vildering- flurries which: in’ a real, Chicago at Toronto, Sun- |S22son. Williams hi ing, , At Montreal, the 14,108 Forum |’ -* igo é 8 0. Beton Sean take a man customers were jolte d as Leafs day-—~-Montreal at Detroit, Tor- iyear and Musial .31 Vent -/ drove -from *-behind:..twice and onto at New York. io Williams, 38, who began hls At roke’ : RI. SERED ‘career in 1939 and did two Nov. then’ broke’. front on, Die hitches in service, has neve ing Diiff's’ goal’ at/10:21 of the third. ne ve 1 oe g The" other Leaf marks- Last +t Night’ S. Fights ' pattecl under .300, His top mark a ow ‘Barty. Cull n° and ‘is 406 in 1941. Musial, 35, who Bc men.’ were. zaTy une “Los. Angéles Dave Johnsw.iynas. had Id--seasons with -St | Te George Armstrong. sand 145, San Francisco, outpointed “Louis, also has never finished Now ‘Left winger Dickie Moore an Rav Greco, 145 Los Anceles, tae . Nov. ehest mark centre ‘Jean, Belivenyt § Scored for; Boston i#—Nino Valdes, . 210 “below 308 ‘n ie nest mark” a ei “ 1 i - J , Montreal, "y+ | Havana, knocked: out Bob, Wot | tt Ive active National Lea- | ba $i) “y BLAMES OFFICIALS. ~~ fall, 213, Boston, 3. lene, players, among those who! Cone Nov ‘Coach: Toe Blake’ concedes his] omens Pe George Jaros: have ° mar tii vated in al least ; c2Schenley “O Canadions‘are not playing up to} 12 . “Milwaukee, outpointed D&ve | pa 00 a nett O par but ne a “night's Wayne Womochil, 181, Omaha, a etteen Hank Aon ot ter ~ OF C. Gy 8. ‘ , ~ setback: on officiating, Philadelphia im— Eddie Free-iWaukec and Pittsbureh's Bu! CAAT ee ven “Tf -the: officials * ‘aren’t out lOlman 129, Fall River,.Mass., out- | Virden moved into this elite C . {foe us: as the winning ; shit . pointed Wally Livingston, 1 124, | ery 1956, Aaron al 2 ; mA ee wa FO ; za Hast ‘season, eat’ my: s Trenton, NJ, 8. i Virdon : mo Ge ae Se o8, Students nd ‘Blake said heatedly. ‘New Brunswick, NJ. w—Bob| Wally Moon of the Cards was | we me ' me Children: ‘50c | It. was a big victory, bit nt Provizzi, 161, Freeland, Pa. on 0 lone National League ra Nov civic | ob fo Lets, they 04 |p. im Jone, 11%, Pah Or ne 40 le, : "ibn s nts, | field, Nw, 8. ‘to drop out o ‘ 6 . 7) ; _ CENTRE -.fjone hehind the... second- place New York (i—Angelo de Fen- :and Brooklyn outfielder, eam. i: ‘ ' . Og os ' 2. Rangers and. two off the Detroit dis, 170%, Brooklyn, knocked, ‘niled a .312 average. He retired ; , “| » Tpace.” out Archie ‘Whitfield, 16714, New ithis week, + - Mon "However, they. lost. the, Services| York, 1. Other National Leaguers with: wee. of defenceman Hugh Bolton, who ae 300 or better are: Richie Ash-- C stiffered a double fracture above . a ‘burn, Philadelphia, .313: Jackie | : e | iy | Dee the angle. of his lett leg. in. hey ‘Remember When {Ropinson. Brooklyn, at Duke . le! | oe OS 5 opening period. Bolton went to nider, Brooklyn 8: Willie ae Da Coke oe we Genin Mie Le. check Beliveau or block a: pos- Hamilton Tigers climaxed oa, ANS. New York cant i | por oe eee moe ae a ae va NN, SSBF. f or sible shot-when he tumbled into great comeback to win the Ca- {Ted Kluszewski, Cincinna i ' : os : the, boards... . + -|nadian. senior. lacrosse champ-jDon Mueller, New York. 209: aa "AL Detroit the power- -packed ionship eight years. ago today.:smokev Purgess.. Cininnatl. 301: , 5 Wings‘held-on to an early lead; They lost the first two ¢ games OF lCarl Furillo. Brooklyn, 300 wi to beat: Hatvks, winless in slx the: final to New Westiminsler; In the Amerian League, ‘Cleve- Mc games. " .) 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