.14.. 4H!!!) “The (I/zvu’ for You" HICKEYun N ICHOLSONS BLACK 'I‘\\'IS'I‘ A Home Product Popular Everywhere Welshmen Stop Navy’s Winning Streak At Four Games With 5-4 Victory ‘fruiting with a one-goal tiéficitil for two periods. lhc Prince of. Wales College Welshmen put on ul driving third period finish to shut‘ off tl\e lc‘._ ' game w-innitiq streak. topping themi by a stoic 0f 5-4 in a City Hockey.‘ League ilxihrr last night at the‘ Forum. The \'ictcr_v moves the Collegians to within one point cl the second place SD17. squad. , Both tennis carve nut ‘m a gm- cliang.;s i-t tlnlr ' 1'12 Naiy using Allie C and Wally‘; Shop-punt up on the forward line while Gordon Kelly was shifted hack on the defence, “Dim of the Navy's rczuiar dcfetivrntcn. Chris Gallant and Aflqln MutDcciald. did nut pzrrthipzzt: last night's game Th’) th c in the Welsh- mcrfs lircup “Fin the replacing of Ilfllncssrl in llCLS with goalie Ivo Cudmore. l i Navy Opens l-‘ast I The Navy opened up fast in the first period with Johnny Higson scoring the first goal of the game at the i150 mark when he pushed the puck behind Cudrnore on a rebound silt)! off his pads. The came was yirctty wide open for the next five 0r six minutes of play with Open breaks coming frequent on both sides, with the Wclshmen finally clicking at the seven minute Itnark to get the equalizer when Ready took a shot on net and Red Hoa-att poked it in off goalie Davis's stick. It: was only about two minutes later. however. when the Navy went one coal up again with Perry combining with Hlgson, the lather getting his second goal of the night when Perry carried in over the blueline to pass the puck to htm close in on goal. It was not until 15:01! that there was any further scoring, the Navy increas- ing their lead to two goals when strain banged om html cm a pan nvm Higson in a ocralmble play in front of the net. The Weshrrten out the lead flown to one goal again in the final minutes or the period while Navy devfencemeir Josey was serv- lng a. trwg minute penalty foo- 1n- terfaacnce, Douglas getting the counter on a pass from Beer on a msimble play. The Navy retained their one-goal lead throughout the second period with each team potting one apiece. 1n the first five minutes at the period the Welshmen kept the Navy bratty well tied up behind their own bluelina, but around tha six minute mark the Navy broke loose and took the play down into the (Collegian: zona where. in a acramblo play in front of the not. Carver dented the twlnoo on n pus Iron: Wally Sheppard to put the Navy two goals up. 1t was not un- til about five minutes later that tho Welshmen were ablo to dim- inish the two-goal advantage to a ainglo counter. The goal came at 11.48. when Douglas picked up the din at the and of a nice passing attack with Blanchard and Beer to bang it home past Davis for a well earned goal. Gumoleughouvp from this point on tho game roughened up a bit, and at one point the Collegian: really had the Navy in difficulties when they were playing two men short. with both Murray Carmichael and Josey cooling their heels in the penalty box. Carmichael Bolng oft for hold- ing and Josey for charging. The Welshmen kept crowding their op- ponents while Ihorthanded and were putting the puck everywhere but in the net. Despite the disad- vantage the "tars" held the Welsh- men at bay until they were back to full strength. The Welshmen then took their turn at being shorthand- od, when MacRae was waved of! for tripping. But the Navy, too, were not able to capitalize on their one~man advantage. and 59ft)" MacRae xvaa back on the ice the Navy went one short when Mac- Grelor was chased to "sinners bin" also for tripping. The score still remained 4-3 (or Navy when the period ended. Both teams played on fairly oven tor-rm for the first half of the final period. and both had their opportunities to score. It was not until after midway in tho period that the Collegian; took the upper hand with Blanchard. Beer and Douglas combining on two nice passing attacks within two minutes h tie up the score and then move pno goal up. The equalizer came at 11:34 when Elmer Blanchard bunt!- cd it home on a three-man attack with Douglas and Beer from centre - Race Home For gale IUD KALMUCK 2.18 2/5. beaut- Iil hotter 8 your: old. Pcrfecfl! round. Good manners. Ior plrtieuhn only "=- I. M. LADNII 1T7 Kill “I008 Charlottetown Phone fill Millionaires Some from Behind To Defeat Miners 5-4 GLACE BAY. N.s., on. I - \CPJ—Sydne-y biillionaires over- 4.1m? a u‘U iurst pericd uclmit here tough. with a strong second and thud pultlCd tunsh to down (31106 Bay Miners 5-4 in a scheduled Cape Breton Senior Hockey League fixture. Millionaires rc-estttblished their four-point lead uvcr North Sydney Victorias with the win while Min- crs, wiuless in their last six starts, plunged further into the cellar. SUMMARY First Period 1—Glacc Bay, Belmonfe T (Wade, Denny) 2--Glace Bay, Wade (White Brown) 3—Glace Bay, Wade (Denny, Pirie) . 19.14 Penalties — Nelson t2», Watts. 5.53 13.12 Second Period dr-Sydney, Nelson tMedynsld) .. 5—G1ace Bay, White (Wade, Denny) . 6§ydnc5g Birukow tMyketyn) . 7-—.Sydney Gallagher (Blrukow, Dowling) .......... .. 12.35 B-Sydney, Dowling (Birukow, Fritz) . .. .. 19.13 Penalties - Armstrong, Dowling, Fritz. 2.33 5.36 Third Period 9—-Sydney. Dowling (FTlf-Z. Bffllkflw) Penalty - McRae. ice. with Blanchard also getting the winning goal at 13:03 on another smooth play with the same two men, the play starting just outside their opponents‘ blueline. From then on the Navy put on a terrific drive in an effort to over- come the one-goal deficit and miss- ed several nice scoring chances, with the Collegians also breaking away at times and threatening to increase their lead. In the final minutes of the game the Welshmen were thrown into a pretty critical position when LfacRae drew a pen- alty for holding. which 19ft "1"" shorthanded for the remainder of the game. Despite the final on- slaught by the Navy, however, the Collegian! managed to stave off their attack: to retain their one- goal lead at the bell. The following are the lineups: Navy: Goal, Davis; defence. K. Carmichael. M. Carmichael, Josey, Kelly; forwards. Perry, Strain, Hi:- lorr, LeClair. Jay, Gregory, Mac- Grogor. Sheppard, A. Carver. W. Sheppard. P.W.C.: Goal, Cudmore: defence, Ready, MaeRae, D. Jardlne. Mac- Leod; forwards. Beer, Blanchard, Douglas. Andrew, Downe, Richard, Jurdine, Howatt, MacLean. Brown. Retcreeat A. J’. McAdam and Lolth Jay. Summary:- Ffrst: Period 1—-Navy, Higson .......... ...... .. 1:50 2-1’. W. C.-l-lowatt (Ready) 7.03 3—-Navy. Higlon f erry) 9.13 4-Navy, Strain ( lgson) 15.35 5. P. W. C., Douglas (Beer) 18.33 Fenaltiea: Josey (ll. ' Second Period Bl-Navy. W. Sheppard. (Carver) ............................. .. 6.04 T--P. W. C.. Douglas. (Blanchard. Beer) 11.48 Penalties: M. Carmichael, Mac- Rae, MacGr-egor. Josey. Third Period 8-1’. W. C.. Blanchard, (Beer, Douglas) .. ... u 9-11‘. W. C., Blanchard. (Douglas, Beer) 13.03 Penalties: Brown. MacRae. 8J4 An all new Sullry Aslt for—E. A. motion»- WOODSTOCK.‘ N. TURF CRAFT PRESENTS of Houglnon Design . As a result of u lucctiug of the ysuutiiern Kings County Hockey i League licldlrccenlly at hlvlllilgllt‘, , uttcndt-d by reprcsctttuttvra from Murray Harbutlr, Georgetown tnd r Montague, it was decided that all Lhrcc towns would be entered in i this year's L-onlpctitloll. . . . Au ill-game schedule has been drawn up whit-ll will g0“. tntctertvay| cu January " 1i n; Alurzuy Haw‘ bour with Montague as the visxiugi team. 'l‘hc st-lttuiufv wail provide i!‘ games for rat-h tcc-n. .- aud six away, wzrh schedulu lPlYlllliJIlliZ 1 lcbruary" 10th. Tho first tour. ill" 111i.- offs will b1‘ on a m -. out oi Lltrcc batis and 1L1 411:. brsi tluec out oi inc . at home: . v regular v a Basketball “ill be intuit; 11101 spotlight on spur" during the wcclo, end, vriIh a JUVCIZHL‘ Lcnglte thatch between the lldnlblcllw’ and \'..\i.C., A. at. the P.\V.C. Audituritirit at an", o'clock tonight, while a double mill h; the Island Physical Fitness. Basketball League will be held out the same floor at the College on. Saturday night. ’l‘ht.' first giuue will be bctwccn SilflllllPYSltiP Srilllf- unit's Afld Reece, with Ray's Mil- lionaires and Stunmcrside R.C..\.l-‘. tangliitg on the sccond half of the double header. The games are scheduled for 7.30 and 8.30. . - . "Bucko" ‘Fraiuor, former Abel;- wei‘. junior star is apparently vom- ing into his own in the Vnited States Hockey League. Playing with St. Patti Saints the httsky" right. u-ingerlias climbed to scvcntl. place aiming thc indivititiai scorers and is a potent factor in his team's drive to a tie for the first spot in the league. o . . Plagued with a knee’ lll_llil'_\' all lakt season, Trainuns showing was disappointing. l5\cn up ll! the start of this season the kncc was" a big question mark but his work to date proves pretty coilclusivciy that all is well with lite "Burke" once more and it cart be expected thatlie will he n. instinct threat for. scorin: honors all through the! schedule. i - . - “Bucko" was one of the best. jun- iors ever developed around these part5. Fast and a wizard at slick- handling. he played tnajot- roles in the Royals‘ drum to lvlnritilnic title in the late 30's. A bright future was predicted for him until war cairue along to interrupt his career. After a. season with the Moncton Ilawks. on the cessation of hostilities. Bucko tried the pro ranks; last season, his first. as we sllld before was disappointing but better things can be expected from here on. He is on the reserve list of the New York Rangers. O O O ‘There is a prospect that. Carn- adiens will reach down to Dallas, Texas. to bring up either Bougie, Jimmy Moore. or possibly Tod Campeau" says Baz (Montreal Dally Star) O'Mera in some of his recent column comment. "On the other- handflcontinues OMer-a, “Dick Irvin may use Richard at. centre until Lach returns. The ionrner has 710W played LWO fins gagneg, 5nd showed a return to his old scoring WHY! last Saturday. He was switch- Bd to centre Sunday night. and ac. cording to Camil DesRocl-tes, played a hard driving game in his new position. His performance Satur. day indicated, that after his rather "Tim"? Performances up to then. that. he has resumed his driving style of play.” O O 0 Awvfdifl! to Doug twmdsor DaJIy Star) Vaughan: "A; mm n. ault of hi: triumph over Joe Batu! Friday night in New York. hard- hlttlnx Ezzard Charles thought he trad earned himself a crack at. Joe Louie's title. if and when the heavy- weight champion elects to defend his title next June. However, it. now appears the sleek-colored star will have to Bo to the boxing well at. it RACING SlILKIES and TRAINING cAnrs Now available for Canadian Horsemen. TURF CRAFT PRESENTS THE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN Plan Challenge, Matches At Local Curling Club Results 0f Wright Trophy Competition Results of WPLjlli. 'l‘rul.>iiy matches played at the Charlotte- town Curling Cluo yesterday follow: GA. Hair-kins ll, J.J. Morris b A\V. Hyndman l0, W.W. Lord 6 RSI’, Jardlue 2, HJ, Splllctt l0 11F. Acorn ll. T.W.L, Prowse l0 FR. McLalne 8, S. lViacDonald 7 l-LF. McPhee l3, J.F. MacLeod 8 Dr. W. MacDonald 9. Dr. H. Mc- Intyre 6. Monaoliiahks Defeat Arrows biONCTON, N. 13.. Dec. 16 — it?) - Rangy Bob Porter tonight fired four goals, one of them un- Assisted,‘ as Moncton llawks tramp- led Dartmouth Arrows under an 8-3 :\‘OI‘C in it regular Alaritlmg Senior Hockey League game. Hntrks dominated the play all the way in a hard-hitting contest nzhich dashed Dartmouth’s hopes (‘T dratvlng nearer second place Saint John Beavers. whom they nacct tomorrow night in Saint John. 'l'i~.c victory gave the league- lcading Hawks a total of 35 points and put. them two and a. half g-amcs ahead of Beavers. Joe Fitzpatrick, Hawks most. consistctit goal-sniper, shared scoring honors with Porter, getting a pair of tallies. Other Hawk iharksmen were Frank lmontl and Roncr Jodoin. Lilley. O'Grady and Petite were the scorers for Dartmouth. O'- Grady, making his first appear- ance in Moncton, joined the tcam a: a replacement for the injured Johnny Myke. Pele Mill, formr-r coach of armed services teams in Halifax and now recreational director for the town of Amherst. NS, made his first appearance of the season as a rvferoc. He shared the arbitcrs duties with Cy Taylor of Dorchest- c1. Between them they handed out rtv penalties, two in each period and pair of them majors to Pork er and Lilley in the first period for fighting. SUMBIARY First Period 1—Monct.on, Imonti (Gagnonl . 2—Dartmouth. Lllley lPetitc) 3—Moncton, Porter tJOdfllll, Barkwell) ., .. 4_Moucton, Fitzpatrick tLeger) 16.30 5-Moncton. Porter (Leckle) ........-.._.._.._..... 18.26 6-~Monctcn, Porter (Jodoln) Penalties — Porter Lilley (major). Second Period ‘I-Moricwn, Fitzpatrick dsteole) e-Moncton, Porter . 9—Da.rf.mouhh, O'Grady (Faro) Penalties - Le 1.29 3.10 11.42 18.39 flmajori. lfl-Monctnn, Jodoin (Porter) 11—~Dart.mout.h, Petite 14.01 Penalties - Kahl, Lilley. Leclcle. least. once more to get. his chance. They want him to battle either Freddie Mills o! England. holder of the world‘: light heavyweight crown or Leo Savold in New You-Cr next March. I O I‘ "Charles la not. likely to have much trouble against either." or bohb. a: these opponent. mainly at this writing he loom. the best 0f a poor crowd of challenger: roi- Louis's title. In his hey-day the Brown Bomber could probably have licked the whole lot o! them on the some awning. But. the Louis o! tn- day is not the Louis of old and Clrarles may be the man Ito prove An all new Training Carl Grant f Houlton. of the famous Faber Design All shes and color combinations This racing equipment will be on display Room of the Charlottetown Hotel. MONDAY. Doc. 17th. to 20th. IIT.dII Forflmo unable to visit Sample, Room. who for infor- TURF CRAFT EQUIPMENT s. n» Sample FRIDAY. SATURDAY and a. Pl-IONI 43o RING n No wezkeud bousplel will be held at the Charlottetown Curling Club this week, it; was announced last-night by J. F. Macbeod of the Games Committee. In place of the ounsplel, challenge matches Will be played. Activity in tlic roarln’ game has been kept at .1 ltlgh pitch all week with the Wright Trophy competi- tion uu-lenvay. Some 64 curlers have been on the ice every night and last Saturday a total of 96 players were engaged in competi- lion. Curlers are advised that anyone desiring to make up a rink and arrange for an opponent will be given the use of the ice surface at the following hours: Friday l i145 p.m.. Saturday at 2 pm. and 1. p.m. Arrangements should be made through J. F. MacLer-i, in addition scratch matches will be arranged for the convenience of players dcslring to play. The srhedule thus far arranged for weak-mid matches follows: Friday 1 PJL: Ice No. l~R. s. P. Jardlna v. G. A. l-lmvklns. Ice No. 2——J. F. Mncbeod vs. ELF. Acorn. Ice No. 3-—W. R. Cruikshank va. Dr. E. S. Giddlngs. lce No. 4~l=‘. Hansen vs. E, H. Saunders. 8.45 PAL.’ Ice N0. ;‘---G. G. Hughes vs. RB. Conrad. saturday Wright; Trophy hlatchea Ice No. 3—-N. J. Anderson vs. W. R. Cruikshank. 4 PJf-z Ice No. Z-R. Spillett. vs. R. Car- ruthers. Former Glace Bay Boxer Dies At 50 SYDNi-ll’, N. ti, llvt‘. 16- (CF)- Joim MacDonald, 50, Glace Bay box- cr who PC3011?!‘ his prime 30 years ago while fighting under the name of Jnckic tliidl blah-Donald. died today ln Pruvidmuru, R. 1., relatives were informcd tonight, lilac-Donald, .'\ middleweight. retir- ed front the ring under tragic cir- cumstances. Unable to fill a fight contract, his brothel" Dun stepped into the ring in his place. Dan knocked out his opponent who died a few hours later. MacDonald was an older brother of Stevie MacDonald who in his prime was lightweight champion of the Maritlmcs and New England CQ FOR rue GOLFER CLUBS BAGS BALLS GLOVES SHOES. etc. DECEMBER 17. 1948 Southern King’: ‘Hockey League Schedule llrawn llp A tentative schedule for the three-beam Southern King's Hockey League was approved at a meeting hem a; Montague recently. Each club will have to IPPY°V° me schedule before it, becomes filmi- First game is slated for January J. with a total of 18 before the DIW- offs are reached. Following are the details: Jan. iird-Moiltague at Murray Harbour. Jan. Sub-Murray Georgetown. . Jan, sth-ceoraewwn M- M011- ill? Harbour at ta . Jan. ill-Murray Harbour at Mon- tague. Jan. lb-Georgetown at. Murray Harbour. " Jan. 13 -' Montague at George- town. Jan. 17 — Montague Harbour. Jan. 19 —- Murray llarbour at Georgetown. Jan. 20——Georgetown at. Morttague. Jan. 24 -- Murray Harbour at Montague. Jan. 2G — Georgetown at Murray Harbour. Jan. 27—-Monta.gue at town. Jan. 31 —- Montague at. Harbour. Feb. 2 — Murray Georgetown. IPcb. 3 — Georgetown at taguc. Feb. 7 -- Murray Montague. Feb. 9—Georget.own Harbour. Feb, 10 - Montague at George- town. At the conclusion o! the lchedule the playoffs will begin immediately so that the teams may prepare for the lntenmediate playdowns. at Murray George- Murray Harbour at. Mon- if arbour at at Murray PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 16 -(AP7 —-Light.welght champion Ike Wil- liams and Johnny Bratton of Chi- cago today were matched for a 10- round over-the-welght fight. at the Arena Jan. l7. Williams and Brat- lon met. three years ago in New Orleans with lke taking the l0- round decision. , / The management o1’ the Char- lottetown Forum and City Hockey League officlall amount-Ad last night that the Moncton Hawks will play an exhibition game here Wednesday night. against an all star team chosen from the City League ranks. Inthe some announcement they stated that the team would be chosen by the local sporting fans on a “public poll" baala and all fans are asked to submit their choice to this paper not. later than Monday night. Aa the result o! this exhibition game Wednesday night with the "Big Four" team. the regular City League encounter slated for Tues- day night between S. D. U, and Navy will be postponed. and as this was the last. game to be Bchflilllcd before the festive reason, the game will not be run oft’ un- at the City League competition commences again early tn the New Year. Yanks Sign Former Springhiil Player NEW YORK, Dec. 16 —(AP) —— New York Yankees today announc- ed the signing o! Clarence (Ciarky) Wotowicz, an 18-year-old outfield- er of the Nova Scotia Central Lea- gue's Springhiil club. Five other major league clubs were reported alter tihe right- handcd hitter who clouted .410 for the Springhiil Fencebtisters last season. The Yanks said Wobowlcz, a husky six-Iootrtwo lad weighing I95 pounds from Chlcopce, Mass. Was voted the outstanding player in the Nova Scotia. loop. Wotowicz will report to the Yflflki’ Sllflhl; camp at. St. Peters- burs. Fla. Boston Olympics Quit Quebec Hockey League MONTREAL. Dec. 16 — (CF)- President George Slater, of‘ the Quebec Senior Hockey League, an. nounced here tonight that Boston Olympics had withdrawn from the circuit. The announcement followed a special league meeting which was called after Boston Olympics com- phuncd that they were unable to curry on due to lack of attendance at home games. FOR HEALTH —- SKATE 2 - SESSIONS - 2 r I a s T-(‘HILDRENS POPULAR rsruoo _ 4 TO 5.30 - HUNDREDS or Km. mas rmov THIS TIME-ADMISSION—IO CENTS. SECOND-GENERAL sxarms - a ro to - No matter what your sporting qgf. ivities . . . be they Baseball. Budmin. Ion. Hockey. Skiing. '09:" you'll, find everything you need at THE BIKE SHOP your completely equipped Sports Store SKATING and HOCKEY soutmsur loch and Sltcm " Shin Pads Knoo Pads _ Hockey‘ Poof: ' Eye-Gloss Protectors Abdominal Protectors Kidney Pads Charley Horse Pads Chest Protectors Tendon Protectors have save noun! z: ~ Send or 5m‘; your old Skates and us aflcclro new pair of Boon. You save near half. Sizes from KI Mill's l2: also Ladies‘ White defies‘ all to iMoncton Hawks To t Play Here Next Week,» Louis show?‘ Bomiskey A A llow To Box ~1- (By The Associated hell PATTERSON, N. 3,, Dgm 15,,- Heavyweighi: champion Joe Loul; shuffled around the ring for 1g minutes tonight. with Pat Cant;- KW 811d l0! the second time show. ed tho New Jersey hggvy-wemht there arc plenty of tricks to the boxing game. Comiskey, who once as the logical successor was a willing worker wasnt much he could the Cllfiflllltflll. Louis, who weighed 320 to Comm-Key's 214, picked pig“? cheque of roughly $5,200 a, m, part. of the exhbiitlon. A gmwd of 5.121 was in the armory. Th, gross was 914,683. As in their exhibition in Wash- ington a few months back, Com“ lskey displayed Kglressivencss but, the champion was in complete charge at all times. The Associated Press score card Bave Louis rive rounds and Com. lskey ouc. Comlskey had 15g], at - the exhibition, DBGOGXJSG ‘siiaketv: generally agreed that hi; peflww ance against Louis would make or break Ills tentative bout with u. gar-d Charles, named by the Bom- er as the No. 1 ch the title. mug" 1°’ COYMBRBY. who has been up ‘m; down in tho big time for almou a decade, came out fighting 1. the sixth round and before Lou“ knew it the champion was on t)“ receivinz cnd of two looping roundhotise rights. He covered up, howw", “d got Comtskey in a clinch, m; held a. punch when he had hi; opponent: on tho ropes, The 28-year-old Connlakey do...‘ punches from the opening lug and although he hit Louis plenty there was no power behind tho punches. ' Louis hit the Paterson Irishman anytime he wished. but. durinl most of the action in the two- minute rounds. he made m o5. vious effort to hold back his blows, -—--__-_-_._ LONDON. Dec. 1B --(AP) _. 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