Islanders" Seek Re-Play Of Glace Bay Game In New Glasgow Charlottetown islanders re-scheduling of The have proposed a 2 last Saturday night's game wilhfwith Mat- Miners for Thurs- e the Glace Bay MacDonald. Prvsxdt-tit or the Lea- Next Week ue yesterday. MacDonald agreed Farlane that the Island- rs decision appeared to be a reasonable way out. of the! LITTLE SPORT wane I on-Quiet; cnnvian see SLIIGN TEAM igxcrsix THE GUARDIAN. cHXRLor'ri:TowN can ms as-re. -um-q an -- -on. . m. ...u la a 5. M JANUARY 19. 1954 Glace Bay Miners In 6-5 Win Over Atlantics; At Halifax Last Night I (OP)-Hill-ll! AP of the period Miners held a 5-2 nties fell short by one goal on 13.41. s last-period comeback end lost Atilantia looked dnnzexou when 5 to Glace Bey Miner! In I McPhee and Lenten: tallied wuitii ariiime M-Blur Hockey I-ensue a minute of one another in the third period. Glace Buy had added HALIFAX. day. .lantt;ii'y Xlth at New Glas-pver.V gnw as a means of preventing thcldiffirulty. . game Monday night. M .Vl.H.l.. from folding. l Jim Mat-Callum, secretary of the . . The win brought. Mtiners Within one for safety before Atlantic fl!- The lsliindrrs were in tritir'n Islanders Hockey Cluh stated last five points of idle aeomd-piece ed the 116! marker oflhe gunp. with nfttriiils at Next (ilasgtiw ntjzht the islanders could not pay I I Sydney Minion”,-,5. ggmnx nut Mme” who!” nu... d N” .lP5l"'ll"il zmll WW" mill" the K1" tho TMOOOI fine as laid down bib e s l . . 9 0 leads the league by nine Pnlnts five penalties and Watlon. fut ec- atva-iiii In iIl'l'ilIlI:F lnr 3! Rant" will P3211" F" "X tM t S L d u k w Charlottetmvn Islanders. now ulrl I bad-bo r tutiion. the Minors litadllft Not-a X.-nttnl Tlrtri Siiner: ?l:4r: stlatt-ri t,l11e.V. mailing Minem by three pofntg,wj11 with 3 134,)-n'Il.?bl1ltI CPYHIP nrxt Thi srtay. wnu ave n 0 un ess e.V 0 meet. Glace my in New Glasgow duct. The Isl-.itirlci.x in-in fliirtl hi.-.iipr-otved the 51150 from the -m- Ivy tonight. h Glace Bay goalie diff Ihok; llflfl hy lmipiie Pi-esttlt-nt ('. Rnyilantlers. A special meeting is he-p - HALJLFAX. (CF) - Roy Buck 5Ydn9.V- p Two Glam Bay n.woome"' G0,. "owed 31 Hm", one mm an upiptinnaltl on Siiiitliiy for fiiiltti: EH2 held in Glace Bay tonight tot y is whjtlnck of Charlottetown Ialand- (' A P"5'P'"' --m die Mylm and Jilm Farelii, made Roy Mdfvfsekin. to nppviir in (ilzitlv Bay for a fll.Nl'llSS means to m-ert-onie the A "WP.-mi M ”..,,m,,,,;". thoiel-5. an Old hand when 1; Comes Ford. H 46 44 90 16 Tim, weekylong Confedemuon promising debuts. My!” marked mnepup: sriwrluiwl mum on Silluldi-.t fihllnrlhl "l'lSlt- City Hovktxv Lvaxiw of smrrallio winning scorintz honors. is 0105- 55””d””- C 43 39 32 1” Boiisptel concluded Saturday night Miners with two goals and on u- Glace Bay: Goal. I-llckr de- ntght. lit arlrlititin Il'll'l' Here a-'- Mattfalltini statml that the Is- -Wm-5 ago Wm hp Mm at prin.-cling in an the lenders 0.; the M311. Whitlock. C 35 45 80' 35 3" me Charlomemwn Curling club 51” mm parent got A 80” "Id up fence mw Tn"! chdmbeu sn.-and ?.t:3ti In ttiixrr PVp(-'ItSt'S at lantlors vi:-re doing what they of vvaies C311,”. this gum-mmniuyng Major Hockey Leagua Wywrot. H 29 50 79 04 wuh the Din Wendell Macnomnd signed an WVOA Nonn Conneuyp !&Yu'. forwIn'n Mme'r cmunu. the at... no rm-iim. would in all-viaie um .-iii-anon for in mo. ' omclal scorlniz Ilzures released BMW" 53 3" 35 7” ” skipped rink winning the nttiulohnny Lumiey and Gordie Miller michiord amw'n mniloy in Ihnir wire in the Miners hnlli tiluhs. He stated that if Ihei .1” hast rum. ”,.,m,e 3,... i"'pr. Monday by ,-ex-turn; Q's.McA.1d9n Bowness, H 748 30 56 33 Dunham Trophy njd four miniap got me rest. mm mew Myih ' 'tnxf"llli4)' the lsltiiitti-ix i;uai-iin- Nlinrirs insist on the islanders Fgtgd in the f,,,-m,,n,," nf such ,. 5h'0w whmnck in mt,-d spot, bg- McPhee. H 25 32 5'1 68 mm rose bowls ih the mixed curb Ross waumn and Jena Laden Hgmax. bod imidgiln. & fl"!-ill the Nltit:-is 3.1150 from the fl2I)Il'lE the fine then the Char- 1,.azu,.y REp,.(.5pnm'h.N M ghihmd Bmy Ford of Halifax Ag. Holletit, H 24 33 57 l6 mg competitions paced A-Hanna wnh W0 ml-rte” fence an-mm Al-icand , H - llrqwl-fills iii iii? ualiiiin all Nflty totlrtlrtwn 1:.llitihmw.riii(lrti ii:::.:;ennsi;miIi1. lnunsuzn-K. Friar? "rd fiir,1.,,,,.AhE)-.,,1.p mu-ms and PW; Samdon of island- 23 gt; 3 5:)? J. Finlay Macmmh Secretary of each and Doug Momma wand me New. Yorwaras wywimlovlnetl V"; Tlx nu nn .llllN(i'V.'. .:tnuar) Erna lvv t a' s . . . y si 3 t leg ey , .. . . y ' ' - 2;ili.: O l Mr-niiuliilv the Islanders are Rlll:'.'rI?l"l1uf:lPl :tlP0rl'lnil. P S1-lord has 90 points and Saindon TPIIIYIOIU C 11 40 51 29 3:9 1:;)n5fpel:l1aft'm3gt' 5"a,w;l ml” omen Wm! 30110”. WI?-Don. MBHIOO. Ia- lrntliiftii”; 1c the text nf the SZOIIUZ attend with plans 701' lhli It is anticipated that naittvs b2. It was ll bad week for Saindon (induce " he n em 10" . On5pl.e VH3! MY.” OPMII 5001'”! clan" . ull'D .'ni-ii.-iirlnrt to Dan Gillis of week. They Plhl ill? Mlherx ihywlll he played at the Sumniersideiwho was only two points behind ' N L e be” '0 be held here Sm" H” p . Rd””- oD(m""h"9- "513- the Glare Rn) 1-locket Cluh yes- New Clnsztmt tonight and have Rmipway and m, Char-innetnwnifol-d m hgurm released 3 week 33,1. (1 GA so Avg, Opener in 1947. THEN W"? 111118 I FOUOWUICE scoreless first per- Lewis and Mlllclihy. terdav rift:-rnvmn: marl” HH'ilnR9lYlPhlS in Z0 h.l' Forum. The Sunimeistdc enti;xw'The scoring statistics include Defelicr. S 41 143 2 3.48 "nu "0m.QU'r5lf16 01 Cl13T10"v9r l0d- MVle5 0953951 the 30131118 10!" 9'-lmml1'Y1 ”lelnnrIvrs attend to ttlal zauw either r'HI' or plan? d"P9Y"ll"K UP-.will play their home games sitlgames up to Jan. 15 inclusive. I-licks. GB 20 '12 2 3.48 "W" C0mP9im8 1" We hrs” 590' G13” 5” ml? in '-119 5900115- 0' .li'lflllil1W' its. in ltPiliI'i'vtl rink. on the watlie-r. their nPtV arena. Whltlock. fifth a week ago. now M.cMeek.in. H .. 48 174 2 3.62 Hon .-seven in the second and quite 01809 BIY made it 2-0 before Hair first hotel xm. t:tt..g.... ,...-tmnit, tcittalivr Tito tetaniioi-s iitny in Sydney. . ,. . ,........ in in mind spot, 3nd in unly to Besaeite, c 45 207 o 4.51 A number of rinks trom Summer- fax Bot 0119 in the net. But the end . fl1IiI' Thtit-viii). Tnnuiiry 28th. on Ft'id.'-ix" and Halifax on Sattlr-' points behind Ford. compgred w 15 Dion, GB . 1'1 85 0 4.81 side, Montague and Alberton in No scoring. uill zlmzwlcv Gtai-o Bay S1130 (lain They will rirovirir ah PNPFMP ' 9. week ago Penalties by clubs: Charlotte- the mixed curling for the Bill i Penalties: Farelll end Lqptm, fut said iznnw in lieu of flh"- TTP0 "ill for any (N15 "ll" WM" liPi'l0lnf? scorers: H-Halifax; C- town. 493; Sydney, 499; Glace Bay Dunham Trophy and the points L ' 1:45; Wlhylte, 1:10. Wtrn vntir (ltlf'lRlftYt re almve as to take their cars and provide! chnr1mt,4:t,own; G-B-Glace Bay; s- 634; Halifax, 703. competition. Prizes were well distributed dur- second Period soon .1: pmcililn" signed, Islanrl- ft-ansporftalon for a number of. At Hunter River ing the Bonsplel. Practically every Named Top r-rt Tint-kev Cluh. ihnys on the (tr-slim. Gash nil.nfnr'i:l . . C'Ttih PT'I'alflPTll Ftnitlt Mat-Par-"and arcommri afnns i s wi e ouuide rink went homc with n 1GG.1.(-,5 m My)” time was In iiiiii-li with C. Roy taken PH” "1 I R”, mus who mmed out to S" fair share of the 184 prizes com- . Gbrelll. Whyte) G-V” the races on New Glasgow River! 0 A p.e"ed mt some of. me outside 3-Ghc;tB:1y'fon;wuy . 3'11 Ledweu E1ected 0" ' Says Coups Tried Weekly ::::.?::”:;::”::i i:r.i:::::. ..;:l.ir..: l pointed as three iliterestin evenlsl ' l ' 1 H”, mm 0”. Much mdnggnes m Club in Moncton while others went MONTREAL. (CF)-Lorne Main,” ”'m"9"” -v-54' . c sm.m. Ana" Smith for me 1-",3. V -r--I t to st. Stephen. Sal-.it. John and a native of Vancouver now llvlng.4-P613” myl mfeui . Viay in which he got the lltJ!'Sf'Sl l'”ND””- lR9"””-”TA WW0”. Dam-youth rinks. lm Toronto. Monday was named: l”"dl”""' Mm” ------------ -3-" ..way on open scores, as no gate ::l:':la(l;'iit5xHgdlatglfgigg lgr';lmB;)::f1 A rink skipped by'mH.DR.SIa1ixl':t)lth- isanzdws top tennis player of 1953i 5'?L1:m"k?”5:I',"h3'1l)” ”u 1 S . I 'i " A - . ers was runner-u r. ac on-t t e Davis . .. 1 l xloliitlil til, the first horsemen to ap- i339: big bemng coup almost every! I alld inwlh; E1111 :13!-lllllhhm k 'IrlT0P:Y tilonal rankingupcgterherflttitze agfi lithe Lagflrecm I,” w. A, lBllll LFLltti-'.ll. s it lard-. ear on The course was.. 1'. John ' .. pay. . 4 ac 61 is rin inis - Canadian Lawn Ten i ' . - - - ltor of Ulllt Ohattlotcntow-npUPnttiioI. gfllflks. the oldest sport nlwlillllt meeli l:a1:md”S.llCl;'l.:' M; zgfgwhe ed third and J. Finlay MacLeod's ltjon. nu Assoc" 7-Glace Gay. Lumley I was elP('I0d President ol the Ab- . trith his grand old trotter Guy Efeliig ibjeclim; to R hem”, nusmgl rlnk fourth. - I M,-5. Hilda Dolescheu or Tomnw (Fdrelll) I . .'..,1l.4G egwt-,.' Club last iiiizlit at the an- Todd. Altlhou-zh not a wiiinm-. Jnhlt 1 his ML; iegmmamy-. w my W I en- The winner of the reserve section was ranked at the top among the Penalties" . Tug” m"' '"" nual tneetimz of the Club held int and his ti-otter provided some S'lfiin1an0el1vl.eAcOlyp Fnllovvtniz is the sch:-tlule of tn- WW5 3 Fink SKIPPN1 by J. Andy women, edging out Mrs. 1-tum. 3011. 16.46, m on tlet. the AltnlrilllllPS. The mes-uni: was . comnemm” .;hm,.s phones 'm the Nee mmkpeay's activities at the Rol.al'.V Rink Likely followed by Di-. 1:. s. Gid- Sladek of Montreal. Prfsldhd W91" bi bile TEMP-int: Fresh The feature event liiid only lwn.M,” Ba”) wen. dead last July when provided that the Weathermall dings. Ed Wood and F. R. Mac- Main had a comfortable margin Tm". Pdd dent, Gr-orge Walters, i starters, Romeo, owned and driven l 3 Mme was cut just before loyurllshows some co-oiperatiion. Lalnc. in the men's bracket. over Bob Mr. Ledwellp the new president. by Emmett Bernard. and MaibclT..F1.,mCasa1-. went to me post 2:00 pm. to 4:00 pm. -Skaf,l1”ll!. In the points conipt-tition a rinkinedni-(1 of she;-bmokep Que. Both 3T-Hal-””v Moph” was chairman of the Abeizweitt The Bonnier club, with . tin. Patch making her first start. with 15 mmed out 1, wan-L prahcasaip 4:00 pm. Mldgnt team No.1 o.s. skipped by Ed Timton carrtediwei-e membm; of Canada-S 1953 (H0l10"- Mme") ---------N-AM Hockey Crvmmllbee last year. Hr exited cast busy at practice ses- owner Ralph Mncl-Iayden drivininlm me muung mm but ,1 ,imKe,."S. Aces vs team No. 2 WKS. B'.'fl- away the l't0I101'S. Frank I-Iobb'siDavis Cup team but. it was Main 9'GH”m"' Lacie” has a wealth of athletic and ad-'5,,,n5' we prepaJ'inK an outstgnd. pRomeo had tno much pace fnrlisanm A'mm.0 who (yon the mu, rt-rs, ii-ink was second, and J, 5. Mamiwho spem.headed' the canadnn (McNeil. M69119!) .-.----"C1" "”””"m”VP "W"”"”” b”hl"'i him i in: Minstrel Review fol' presenla- IMBW 3'15 W0" 50"” hf”-i 1lh"dl1i'--niid ni-in-ii five men on trial hercl 5100 om. Mldtzet lritm N0. 1 esioonnid third. iii-ins in the matches against. Mex-lm-Glace mm mu" h"V'"13 Plhypd ”" St D”"Si'h”'5 tion at. the Prince of Wales CoI-i 01955 E W35 a T931 W01 W"'ll (""1 :SlII'Tlf' 3170 000 winnings in last-min-lsv R0535 V5 "Vim N0- 2 Q. S. 3. Two special pri7.es were drawn tco amt Cuba T59 34, ea Id ”-'93”) i Md Alh”9'l”l't h”('k"l' and "V7i'b3lllleizc auditorium on Tuesday. Feh- lsllillifrs mil"! tho Quarber illlult. begs, ' i3”VP5- for at the and of the Bollriplfl. The ambirtcxtswous star did not? lorsw H-Hamnh wuwn '"""5 '5 "9" ”5 '”"'”"g ”” V""W” l rl1'rti'.l' 2nd and Wednesda.V. FebN- B''""'' "””''i '5” 1” I The cut. phone lines prevented 7330 pm. Practice for Ailt'llV9P” prizes were smoker stands rioiialed match to a Canadian placket (M1ct.!l,h"'NHOnem athletic rXP.('llfilVPG. t N. 3rd. Bi-ohhei- Bill mvned bv Emmer-. ; -0 ,3 me” 3 Eng; Sisters. . at . , Penal es: one. w””-V S'5a"”9b'”'-V W” ”l9C"”d t I The Booster Clltb will present 50" F0” 0' 0h3"l""?i"W" 3"” :l:?0l.'l(1lETll'Ii:Cl:nl0 halvnentghexn bet zomel - axrliiimbfv (.:I).1.dHs.p1iltiIhleanr(llnl:h:Al,1tll belle mfhultt))10u1'ilm:h”artl M ' 1'1” P"'”5'd””'i ""1 Rlls-V11 5"-l the show to aid the Islanders Helen Ht'lFV9Sia0T 8150 Owned in of the money there and thus brintz Cudmtire rink of Muntiilzue. gaiitedlt)lr1)eErlankll!nmhng1iaAl M119"- John. secret.al'v. William Massev'Hm.kt,y Club! we mm, ,5 they .lCharlof.Letown by Jack Tn-npsniipdown the odds on the race. yy,,yyT”myy Brendan Macgkene eglgilniegt taecrl like a team vttih Bill xii, g hmdpd the usung 1”” year but -mm-mm'mm-m--:'sPt was c-Ihched fir:-astiiier. New dlrecfnrl V! i did a year aim when they ptesent- . ac- lnclurle Geome Praiicls. Roy '31 a rim, Revlew Ct1:lVr5;:i'san(l T'nm Q V” Atiioiig the features. of this n repor. as ea en i . h . ubemp ( . . w””'"'S "”'"l "ml ill” Abegwenll);E.:l:(l:f'S0lAOill;'t'llliLll. A(::ilov('1lltle:lnh- Club had Il'hf'l 10 Provincial oh-tm- ;E..b".' Hugmt, -namm. Efmm. Gal. l"""'NhiW d”mm "ll" war H9 "M" i tan-t and Ivan Dnherty with their "l "ml "'”'”"'e' M”” "h”mi”"" lstde-splittittg jokes and witiicisms. lihlps was not the foremost aim of the club. rather is vivris s:-mnrl- iitrv to the pt'itYtni'y iihtects of pro- vidlns: :m;iti-tir atlhlrles an op- p0r'il1Y1l'VY to participate in nrwanirm ed sport. 1 The Ahhins min Provincial titles in midget and ftivonlle hockey brackets; hzisehttll t.it.lv-: in thr t.ir.i.to LPlEllP, il"VPnll(' and lttnlor classes trhi'r the AihFEWI'll sisters; won the Island haskelball crown Mr Wnltrra recnllnrl that tlirw Abhies hart usststnd in the impot't:i- v t'nn of Randy Frlward: l.n conch thn yntitu: hwll pirivet-s and that the club had also hnltiod to pav for thn installzitinn of lirzhls at Memor- lnl Field The Cltih President extruded con- zraltilalions tn Brien Tmwla and his - t0RI'llPS L.-iris tms sieiied 1-yv tfhnl Franklyn Doria!-rs Inst fall. l Fnprirls tvt-re al-it tztvctt liv litti itlllnwlflff r-nminttinn rhairmv-n' Fnnttwll F'il'tl0r Hizttiitha-id: l-inc-l kev. Rvll t.rwttvrll: twsvihctll. Rtisthlli St J-hn; fttiant-n Rev Vl':cGill- vi-av; track. Gr-ririznt Walters New Defenceman Arrives Here lltifrttittctii-an l)!tll Buscli of Nev: W:-st.ntltil.strr iii 'hr Western Hm krv Lrillzitr at'l'itrtl in bile City ye tr-riIa.y in lltlll '. I-l.iiiders. Ha villi plnv uilti lt.l(' team toiiigllt, in Nru Filastzntr riiziiinsl the Glace Brit" ixttiiers. R... -:t. ttiin is TPE-ll'(lPfl as a hard 'l'.l'Im2 t-I-iirctIlnt'rt is 22 years old riirl is in his secoitd st-asriti out of ltilllfll ltiickrt. Ho wr-lalis 185 iW1”.llt(lS 1111!. stands iitnut. six feet He IVIIVFS from Brandon. Mun- ltnlni anti Dliltod wilt Flln Finn Jtintnrts for three years in the Weetern Junior A Hockey Leatrur-. I.:i.ci war he played in Edlnbttralt. Scotland and up to nip present 'his WWII he has been with New W:-rtminlatnr B'lSf'l'l is not considered by tile tslntidoru as a i-oplnce-rnent. tor rt-nti-eman Claude Robert. The Lmarziir have allowed the Island:-rt anotlhrr replacement for R,(pb9rt who was called M3 to Ottawa last week. Acmrrlinz to the leaaue rulrs onlv re-insulted pros may be hken irtn the Leautin after the January lfifih deadline. The deadline for Hmilitkllrl was Dec:-rnber l and the deadline for professionals January l.'l. The Glace Bay Miners added two new players to their-router before the 15th. They were named hrelll rind My1ee,To make room for than the Miners out loose defencemen Bob cooper and Neil Amartto. lloltltoy Scum Iy'lI:sCensdleriPrns llssllnenss There will also be a number of the Island's finest soloists -singing their songs of ycst.et'clny and to- day supported by a chorus of up- wards of fifty voices. The Booster Club along with their producers have toiled end- lessly to present to the public it performance appealinz to both youmz and old. Due to the CPDl'llllTll' crowds of last year's show the public are ad- vised to purchase their tickets as early as possible Tickets will go on sale today at the following. Jolinny's Mayfair. mncy. Milton's Old Spain. Fred Lambros and Hughes Drug Ca. Badminton Tourney Folds; Too Succesy-sful By WALTER GRAY Canadian Press Staff Writer TORONTO. tCPl -- Otit of ti spot-is SCNIP clouded recently with financial failures and lack of pub- lic support A strange picture ap- peared during the week-end: mnior badminton tournament folded because it was too success- fill. The paradox occurred in the Stralhqmtitii Badminton Club packed with more than 1,000 fans who fouzhi for 33 tickets to see the finals of the 10th annual in- ternatlonal invitation tournament. When the five-dav champion- ships closed and officials counted record ante receipts achieved by the apneamtice of the world's best. players, the bombshell was drop- ped. Stuart Lawson. president and originator of competition announced that tournament was the last. "We've become too successful," he told the audience. "The tour- nament. has outzrown it-sell. W! are physically unable to hold it another year." Lawson said the privately-OWTP ed club hasn't the facilities to cope with the oompetittmt, which. this year drew more than 300 en- trants from the United Bhtel. Canada and Malays. Ted Elliott. of Saint John. N 3.. president of the OBA who came to Toronto for the ohunplandtlp. termed the folding "a tit!"- "Phis is the first indication I have had that it was ending." he said. "whet the usoelsuori can do about. it I don't know right. now but we will certainly we it every consideration." The at.reui.dwnn is a typical Canadian club. It has an active memberlih) of 2'70. atmiliir clubs exist in Montreal. Osit-nolbettton and saint. John. 1!. 3., Ilallfsx. Po-tn-borough. Bow- muwllle. Ntenn Fella. nu-stfnnt. Kitchener. Fort. William. Winnipeg. Retina. aunooon. Oelllfl. Lath- ht-Hge. Vancouver and Victims Moorlands In Montcomeryshire. Wales. werefnhehttad I-NI before the bvoriste sue. Strs thgow a n the this lining dashes I and 3. and the mitt- die dash twin: to the ltt.llr- Hztrt'cr.- tar mare Guy Todd and Billy Autire,v finished 3rd and 4th in each dJl5l'l. In Class C tliror beczlniioi-s fat-i-it the stat-tier for the first limo. Full Boast by Jnllily owned bv Hnri-y Macintosh of st, Jrvhii, N. 8.; Bar- bara Ann Queen. by Calumet Bud- lonz owned by W. E Monahan of Accuses 5 of Switch Sharp was testifying at the trial of the five men accused of engin- eering the coup. They are accused of bringing the two horses from Fralicc-they were unknown in Britain--and switching the speed- ier Santa Antarti. The court. also lietird horse own-, er lmrd Eliot testify that one of Lhel defendants had suggested giving. Gigigeys PhR1'- t Sydney. N. S. and Blmtlml hy Puz- liaccl owned by Elmer Smith. Full Boast wrin both (lashes. Followiniz is the st-nimitry: the Bath police chief's wife 1 furi coal if the chief would take that "right attitude" towai-ds the cable-l culling. I "W" A The 39-year-old aristrocratndal Rmlwl l3"l'lv""dl 1 1 bookie hintseif. said that ex-,tocke.i'l Mabf” WW-l M”9F?'”l'”ll '3 3 l Ciezit-ste Bowden brought one of ill!” Wlnllln: owner c E. Br-i-liard accused, Gomer Charles, I to his apartment when the r1-'rancasai'j (ilaac B .' d l w s k tkln Britain laatt Bi-otiher Bill tsmltlii T 2 1 glfhiilnitll. B rw g l Heir-it Harv:-slrr IAndrMvsi 3 1 It The men Wanted Lord Eliot to lC'1l.V Tmld '98-1915' . 2 -i Ii; try to talk the Bath police chief. Billy Aubrey lFoliindi 4 -4 i into saying the phones were cull Wlniiinz owner - Emmerson off simply because of "malicious: Ford, Charlottetown, mischief.” I The bookie said he told the men; Class (' their suggestions were " illdish Fttll Boast tBorii:ii'(lt 1 t . and stupid" and "that more or lessl Barbara Ann Queen is-vntltht 2 7 1 brought the interview to an end." Bimbo IE. Srnith) 3 It The five defendants were not Winning: owner - Harry M;ic- paid their b170-000 Wlnnlntll 59' Intoslt. St. John. cause bookie titvanizatlona prompt- Officials: ly filed objections and demanded Sf,arf,et' .. Allan smith, tin investigation of the whole af- fair. Jumxes - Grorc" Smith, Sterling Corbett and .1. Grtlilnnl, l Teams Setting Scorching Pace in Ouebefieague By THE CANADIAN PRESS Trnms are setting a scorcliitiz pace in the scramble for top han- ors in the Quebec Hockey Iicaiztie. Montreal Royals and Shevbrooke Saints are in a first-place tie with 47 points each. one more than the tliird-place Valleyflelrl Braves. In turn, the Braves are one point ahead of Onlcouttml sagueneena who lead Ottawa senators by one point, Quebec Aces are next with 38 points. still only nine points off the pace set by the league land. are. Springfield Indians round out the league. tmree points behind 01! On trial with Charles are W111- lam M. Williams, 47. 1-fanny G. Kaiely. 42: William Rook. 5'1; and Robert V. Dill, 5'7. The out is ex- pected to last for weeks. 1954 iIambIetoGnian Expected To Have Record Purse y By John Chandler GOSHEN. N, Y.. (AP)-The 1954 Hambletonlan. famous trottliiz derby. is expected to have .s re- cord purse of about 0120.000 for its 29th edition at Good Time Park next Aug. 4. The llamibletonlan Society said Monday 8'! t.rtot.ters were kwt el- igible for the three-year-old lull! classic by payment of 950 on Jan. 1. The final payment. and starting fee is 91,000 and mint. be mute try noon. two deiys before the Remote- tonisit. Last year. 32 were kept eligible through the Jan. 1 payment. and a record field of 3 horses enm- pelsd for en all-time high purse of 2117.117. The winner was the filly. Helicopter. owned by we Bi-at-niptan. Ont. brothers. .1. main and C. E. Amish-ong, who collected 869.126, Two Canadian-owned txotiterl. Rotary Hanover and our scotch- man. owned by Dteblu of Iuvnoilskl. Que, remain eligible for the 1054 derby. . The early iavoslttas for this yen-'5 Goshen chain is Newport Drum. from the Newport Stock Benn of Octave Blake. south Ptslnlleld. N. J. A full brother. Newport star, was the I-to-6 choice to win the 195! flee. but ftnhhetl thlnt. fotn-t.h and sloth tn the three hens need- I! to decide the winner. Newport Dream. they non of Axornlte-Min Key, won I) (1 his 2 starts as s two-you-old. !Iewvnh1slset.lOinaNw.est two world meant. and earned 804,930. a new high for e two-yuh old trovler. 1-!!! 2:01 1-! mile lest you It Duquotti. m.. is 3 world ebec. Both Royals and the Saints have the some ntirmw. of victories. 21. but Rants have played one game fewer. They are fairly isvenly metdied both on offensive and de- fensive. mo. The Royals hw- OOUMMI 141 Koala and the Saints 147. Roynb have 124 goals against them, the Saints 10:. New In!!! 1110 means that uietbt-note is the highest-eeorlnx team in the league end Montreal second 05- tsws has the fewest losls scored against them. loll. followed by the novels I: 134. , The lent.-place mirlnqfteld cum. in new evitrv this year. has won but 15 of in 0! names. loslni 25 and tytns five. They rt-o h"VC th- most. IONQ nvslnst wmt tat In week-cl"! ravines atemrrioke bent Rants 5-0 hturdevz Otters defeated OIIQN 5-2: Ind f7Mcnnt- lmt shut out Qnrtnv-flaw 2-0. In Dttttdsv primes Ravel: de- f-nim on-vii 5.2- rt--let-i-W lien Quebec 9-1 and Venemekl heat Disagrees With Braves On Salary . tion early this season. Curling Draw ma On Following is this evenings drawl at the Chat-lottclmvn Curling Club. Assaults retired froln tournament competi- MEN WANTED 17-40 Unlimited Opportunities Interesting Work Vlll..l'i'Ai'lx'Fl'-:V:l"l l'"tst'l)8ll. 1 p'm- Travel . . , .i ii. at , . . . . . u Mn", Hm king M 1953. Edmc Diavl fol genetal culling. (good Pay and Pension Pill! Mathews, said Mtltirlay he is A , . If UPC long may from ngrecittlz wltlt Mil-.Rh';I 2"BHW- M' R Maccmga" V5 KOBII . uk 3 .5 p I ., I 1 . . even. :13. lg.-:4” HHN M in an crmst Ice 3w-A W. Hyiiclntari vs .1. .1; lllielllsoilt Mntltcws, here to attend the M””'l5- i i "'TT ln, Halth Milwaukee liaschall urltcrs (tin- 199 4m-Will A. 5H1lll10llds VS MONTREAU 1C?) --e A illllior ' . A "N. tad.” dmnnd hp had nmHwa1m.G.,55. ltockey game between Hamilton Then The Canadian nny talked with .loltit Quinn. Bravcs' Cubs and M.”n"”1 Can5dl9n5 W55 Needi You 20n('l'Hl niniiilucr siitt-e hr arrivetl 8:30 P-"L ' mum on ,m the 5999'”! Perl” lltrlt "but i doubt if we'll get to- Monger ninth! iivv referee Bibby D!” W” tail; Ah" 0:;"::r gzif . , .. p . v. . . it - L arasearn S2500. - zolhei VP!) fast. Ice 1 Waltei Pickaid vs Clnavei.mli1C1ey6i H er 6 was assaulted Apply "1 person to H" Um Mathews, 22-.vetir-oltl third base- man who rapped 47 lioniers last season in his sophomore year with the Braves. received 512.000 plus at 34.000 bonus in 1953. Orioles Sell 14 Players for 350,000 l-lAL'I'IMOR.E. tCPi- Baltiiriore Orioles of the American League an- nounced Monday they have sold 14 baseball players to Richmond of 3&5; lnternatlutlal League for 550,- The Orioles inherited the playeis from the old International League Orioles. Nine are on the active list and five on the restricted. Those on the active list are pitchers Dick Starr. Ken 1-lelntzel- man. Joe Area and Wimpy Nar- dellia: catcher Marty Tabacheck; lnflelders Russ Kern; and Eddie Knako: outflaldere Marv Rackley and Roy Weaitherly. on the restricted list are Bllx Donnelly. Ray Poet. Gordon Muel- ler. George Byam and Hutch Walt. All were out of baseball last year. Richmond last month replaced Baltimore in title International circuit. lnlemalionai lce Racing Meet On February 13-14 DARTMOUTH. N. S..i (CD)-The international lco hsmeu reclng championships will be held 1M). 18- 14 on nearby Links nsnook. presi- dent Fred Leehy of the hetero Driving A-odetlun announced Mondly, Ice ttotlers sndl puma from Maine. New Brunswick. Nova Sootle and Prince Id-ward mend are expected to attend the in- vitation meet. There will be I ffee-for-all trot. and pace for the ' quarter-mile ehainipiaishivl. Imam other races. Winners will be decided by the best two at three heels, with an extra heat if there are three heat win- tiers. BIRMINGHAM. England, (Gi- Libtlo Luton Town ued mighty Blackpool 1-I today-ttio third drew between the two teams In the third round of the Phohbsll Association Ow cosnpetttilon. The third replay wit take place at Wolverhslrmtoti on Wend- srsn ground next Monday. Jul. at. the winners to meet West Ham MacLc-.in. Rentts.-zvous Trophy 1 7:00 pm. Ice 1-H. Atkinson vs S. Moore 8:30 pm. Ice 2-J. S. lviacllonald vs D. Saunders. land's "man of the year." And Rnsen ttays he will collect mm from hilt teammates who were hettlniz the baby would be a girl. Tm Ilndetetited In Sumliiersltle Schoolboy curling Du Li-furtzey and Garland Har-. rls are the only two skips left un-i defeated In the Summerslde school boys' round robin curling rcmpetltlosi. Dee and Garland have each won two games and lost. none. Diivld Sllltphant and; Creelmett MacArthur are in that runner-up spot with two wins until one loss. I The series will resume at the, summentde curling rink todny.i names starting st. 4 p.n-i. rreddtel Poland, well-known Summenldei curler. ls supervising the urlu.: and will pick the team to enter; the Inland finals for plrtlclpetlonf In the Canadian school but com-) The standing of the skip: is as petition later in the wlntlr. nsrksorswo-use-old. Qlrtngfleltl O-A .-,. . Iuira. United tnithe fourth round. follows: A won but Dee Lefurgey ..... ...... .. 2 0 Garland Harris ......... 2 0 David Slllfpltent .. D 1 Crsslmui MacArthur .......I 2 1 Vance Harris - 1 1 Art Moi-rtsorr I I Billy Daley 0 3 Ton -IveeKottne-T......."-G w0 calling offsides. of the Cubs began calling at him from repeated warnings team's captain to remain quiet. Hamilton bench where Skinner butted him twice with hb was "out, of control" after he was Representative in Charlottetown at 162A Kent St., Monday till Fri- day from 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 pink and on Tuesday and Friday eve nings from 7:00 p.m. till 0236 p.m. or write direct to: Major D. J. F. BUBGOYNE, The senior Army Personnel Officer Garrison Blrrlckii Windsor street Halifax. Nova leotls The fiasco bclzaii when a Kam- ltoii player protested Mundey Mundey said coach Jim Skinner the bench after through the players' Muiidey then went over to th- he said Ice 3--W. L. MacDonald vx L. had- P ' . rt0c:se4...i. 1-". Macheod vs 1:). Mc- Knocked To let 1"” Mumw announced the same - ' D knocked to the ice by Joey aor- () tea. 19-year-old Hamilton left- winizer. The incident involved miscon- duct and match misconduct par I. allies to zorics in the game. e Monlmyyy CLEVELAND, mpi N It was gxllgzegfllghebegiegloexmi General Skltlnl ...t. I 00 W 'Md. fiAl- 9" 9'russn.ut- ;";;::””'(lm3:l-End ';:d'1':ns. "lmm Ontario Hockey Association and cmtdnnv, shun. M. 4 1. mo bnSem'nn' the Quebec Junior Hockey General Skating ........... 8 to to His wife, Terry, gave birth in L”W"9- . V WEDNESDAY- . "Von pound, two Ounr, hm. m Skinner was escorted from the General skating . I to 10 mm". Monday "mm Rm," got Eerdtllrli Auditorium by police. A TuURs.,y,u0cKEY...3;30 -W"':, ""l. .l:l":. .'.""" 1'" .:;'.:1 fit .f.??.':t"?i?.”..i7.:';1.l2' svnrmv vs ISLANDIBS Cl lan Base a r ers' 3- ' ' - - ,,,:f:fm,,, ,..,,,.,,i,., mm .5 aim. tlon, but did not elaborate. nmav- Children's Skating .... .. 4 to 5230 PRINCE STREET SCHOOL SPORTS - 7:30 HELPING KAN; IIWDON .. (CF) - Among many other projects. the Women's SATURDAY- Voluntary servtce will ud out pun General Skating ....... .... 3 10 U City and Country Skating I - 10 nonsinl.hePoplerdfatirlotlwde- tlvsrlng library books to their houses. Murray River Theatre Muimv iuvstt...liiii. is q. 11- I m. MONDAY 1. tussoiiv