Page 8 The Guardian Saturday, February 12, 1955 BACK - STRETCH The annual meeting of District ll. United States Trotting Associ atioii. was held in the Brunswick Hotel. Monclon. N. B. on Monday DOWN THE ,.-- T h e Charlottetown at the Charlottetown inns tracks on their alion. He congratu ..:u the var-. - . . ' Suc(.95S(ulllhE late ariital of the Mooctunl racing season and the owners andlleaiih W35 i'9i'Y 1351 and Iiiililtell drivers who had made the sportltlurinig the first (W0 P9I'l0d5 bill ;gel under viay till ltJ:30 due close to I e o r in g on close-in The Islanders started their dom- the game was lsounded by referee Judson and the Hawks never got a shot on Shirley all the time the Whitlock- Gray-Hennessey bination was llslanders Clinch League Title With 5-; Victory Over Moncton Hawks Last Nigh 1,Whitlock Scores 2; Neeclsnzlcurling News pOnlyThree More For”40O l From Local Rink In the semi final game in the . islanders tried another similar antic in the Regal competition last ngiht Em- lclinched the first Atlantic Coastldying minutes of the game aslmett MacDonald vs. Gordon Stew- lbelllof Hockey League with alLeduc and Vip Palladino came lthriliiiig 5-3 victory over Monctonl hawks before 2200 cheei'ing fans,drives. Forum last - levening. The game. which didn't,ination In Dl8.V IS 500" 85 llle l to first whistle of lart was tied and went into an ex- .tra end with MacDonald winning lwith his last rock. total score 7-6. ,The three-quarter final will be lplayed this afternoon at 3:30 be- tween the MacDonald team and the Paul O'Rourke team; this jgame if won by Paul will be the I final. I Draw for today:- LITTLE SPORT .. . ...z 141. i..u.'t.'..1.'.:'.'.. ” D R0031 Montague H igh School Ice Races This Afternoon 1-iiuimks afternoon, February 7 Some 60 a success by their efforts and de- the pace slowed on a heavy sheet . "5 first I gamma Ml I Fg l N' h members were present from var- votion to it. pof ice in the finale. I :'::l(ln:ighL Th" swarmed aul Ice lgjlp E. Burdem EI Mac. t In Cl ' mir lrIIIS Darts of the itlaritimes and it Mr. Mt-Curdy spoke briefly. ex-i The leagues leadlnil Wiiil' m-er Pldsodnv -in the opening Efyutt, S. Duncan. Dr. Moreside; view”. Dr” T uh. d W35 I'"IISIflPI'6fl H VGIXV SWIG meek Di?-55ifif; his pleasure 31 helnii getter, Roy ”-BUCK" Wlllllllclli minutes with ylieduc. Jones and.vs., W. Worth. H. Macliinis, B. ,.'The annual Montague High Girls 12 - l. Dianne MacLeod. lee "cc of we ""0" Wm Ir in: Present at thc licad table present. He gave some intereslinzlcollccted a pair of goals in a tinelpauadino. 3nd Leute, Carver and l Burden. J. Dingweli. school ice sports were held at Boys 12 - L Wayne Johnston, held todly 0'15 ill? 303- DOIIGKFI: dllf'l('llITS Li -Cololtel D, A. Mac lat-ts relatfve,-.to the Associationdper-ml-"Him-9 last night, which;D0w”ng mmg a successive ho,-n.l it, 7f,CH Macbonaidy W. uosswlhe rink last nighh and were at. 2- Morley Anne”, 3' Lynn Mu. gliacKin;t;i:p on or Kiiinnii. Charlottcttmn, P.El. F. Mr, Dewitt told alwlll his Will "i leaves him only lllree Short Ollbardment of shots in the tiirec--D. Maclntytle, E. Gillespie; vs.,'tended by an unusually large Leod. Veils mum I '1'; Mm C M('Cllli(l)'. Truro. N. S, and .l. the meeting in Columbus aiiil "llilic 400 mark of his senior hoc-ltion of the Moncton cage. Cari'eriDr. Prowse. L. Johnston. R. lcrowd of enthusiastic spectators. Boys mile ... 1. Keith Pea;-don, F0 ow E T” ' pm ' HWTY ll9Wll'- w""d5l"Cli- N ll” 501"? ('li3iiB95 iii ill! i'"l95 Wlllcll kcv league career. Bobby (;ray.land Leyte again were terrific ontljuing. D, Shaw. The competition in all events 2' Stanford pea,-dong 3g Morley slmlllemx P , E S” . "lll 5"'l""3l-V Clllllil” l" Clarki ll” 9xlllalll9d- Wfinpx Jones and Hughie Camp- Defiiillly lilllifil-Z duty and 0!! f1I?!D.V Ice 1-L. Turner. M. McGuigan.iwas razor sharp and the well- mmeal. (.:d"sB b amit N. pgy' M”"l"l”"- -V ll Tl" "'99l"'ii "35 llle" ll"'l'WI'l bell were the other Charlottetownl0C'-'35ll”l5 IIPPEHFEG Slmnller than -I. Cameron. 5. W. Willis: vs. R. ifillcd classes Provided the l8"S' (;lrls'l3 W l Dianne Shaw 2 i2Z'p.f.3ci. Orhyslarlh I eel tn. . -' - i-t-in . , " -v - 7 .' . r" . i " - , pl;.nl:;l;El”"il3:(lxl::x::mf;lll::::ilflS233 :i:')e(liV;(rilv0glei(.;;:;;(;fIl1tangagrinif markmwn .. hlle Ra) Lauomrthe iisitors who had the man Jenkins. 1. Mitton, R. Partridge, raiitllimtnttop notch eienings enter Margaret MMLEM, 3' Judy cudg Clan A Trot: Moppml Rajah limi happy he nos to see so many portiinity to give his views "'7' hon iloulc and Ross W a t s o nl3d”"ll3l”' 'llli(l . J. Morris. l ice 4-C. ltlacLean, C. Trainor. Besides the sports there were more. Hanover, Guy Harvester. Buddy Last week's severe weather . . - . , . .. - ' ' he Hawks. I . Boys 13 - 1. Victor Bell 2. Budlong Sonny B Luatlcia Dot'a 17 degrees below zero Tuc- pics:-ni from such long distances. rule allowing horses from I4 ycais ”l,ll9”ed Iml I A -c()MMAh,1)1N(; LEAD L W H .V D4 5 ; I V A also two hockey games between ' r I I -- - . - which showed Ilie interest the)" up to is years to race in the Mari lll" lsldllllms "iii" lilllleil ll" lw- H:'nr:;TIlan.rJ- V: A HM boys of school Unit No. 1 Bryce Ballem. I. Merrill Wisxin- Pal. P288! Ellis. and Wednesday . . achieved took in the affairs of the Associ- Continued on page '1 of the game had the play hind in the contest and for most. wclli in hand. The goal-tenders playedl The islanders manding lead on a trio of goals took a com- Mat-Leod. V. Rodd. 132.10 P. M l and rand also the girls. the Montague High School, ton. Girls 14 - 1. Eileen Annear. Class B Pace: Laddia Seymour. Bonnie's Money. Prince Merln, good purpose if nothing else it drove our wintering wildn- south. The impression prev.-ii .- h h - i "ti 1 2 y . . r ' - - - h 2. Ma garet Annear. Money Addih , , S ' t F St'ff T t I R ti ll::,:.::;..:: ....I!'”.!EE?J"l2".3 l;r::;:f:;"i.L.i - 1. c M-im L-. am we S I n .II-mt-5 t'lIII-P-W twill CIIIIIIIIK IID halfway mark of the opening O5R.,urkC jones 1 '-I-ra'i'"m.' Watterworth and Poole. The wet Girls 15 and over - 1. Elaine H005iEi' D0Cl0f- 5C0liY Wll30ii- "lee lliey llllllell llll flalll , with nuniy unueiieiabie saves. frame.,thAfter Pidsofllny had lcomiii E Brown" i ' i ' ice slowed dowin the game con..pm,ie' 2. Edna Ann Nicholson. '1Ilet:LllgI:ll. Miss Hazelgrove. Shar- gong, :'eevl":d:"E1le1C?Nde,att'lfegralgl:: is it it -to ine itiilit-out per up wi some rea y sensa iona ' V g . id rably hut tie girls put on a B l .. :1, A , K. p A -ItIlt)l'llt'lKs lun tnefr lites euin-elsaves. Bob Gray back-handed I 1” ,?"Regal E1 Ma"D”"alli' R gallant display which was ai7Pl8' P aliyfinreisiyl v A urn"; - W" dmlmted l" Feb"""l' , it . Ready B MacKa K M ers vs 3 e d - Ore) IIIIe8- Idol 1 ii 1 ,(.h,,LcI All 1,”-eem,e5 womm ex. rolling puck by Nick from .3! O:R0'm.ke Dill ll::ai1'H.n' uded by the large crowd. Ben pmxmlley I?" lll0"5l”"l Ki its a hit: night at the S:-iInt.shotild give the local ('ollt-giaiis urnwn vw” mr the mamwrswery d,mcun angle on g (-lo5e.p,A' MED ld' C'C ach He e ' in the boys game School Unit Girls relay D I.-nee" Ann?” "gum. in te pmvlncli ll” Iiiiiisiaiis Liiiicrsity (-i)l1lli3.illlfHlqlIll(l an evening. ml” i m mm. mm; L.1eal.m.lin drive. Buck Whitlock gavel il .( 3;” ' ' C '. lNo. i edged out the Montague E A N- h'l M.c ' . wllell lee sealed up lll?" l at toiii;:lii as the Saints nicct flit-' - -- - W lit” 8 L the Brklacich gang :1 2-0 lead lessl (9 T! i R' MulVcl”' P" R High School boys 4-3. The game i ' -m 05"” men L ml lliefllng ground; The” ls il I V g ., H 4 U . , in-it all niglit. . I lMacLaine. Dr. Msclntyre. G. G. , V , . ron. Elaine Poole. P aibility they'd have stuck it , highly iatetl bt.itl.itoii.-i sailois in L I R than a minute ater as he banged ,HuEheg. vs D S M Y Hal was hard fought and was in doubt 1 H "1 I hm H Id ,; an exhibition haskclliall game.l CCU I e . .. , . Grsyis short rebound by the Mon-l I ” " ' 8" es' rgiht until the final siren. M ' T I .h 1 h kg .1 C” and 9 lll 9 9 5 Wlilf , , , insist on Rial-LREI-.S . . Spillett. Harper. Dr. W. Mac- . . . - .. - ll Si 90, 09 Y 9 Continued on page i Tlit game Will get iindeimiy at b , (ton pcageman. - Dmmm Gillespie led-the wiiineis with rink Ian mam, cape -1-"Vern de, M 8'” ' u l ltcit-recs De vi ar Judson and pull: Ldlnlllnll glf)l:i 8235:? ahotllllelillle it? 4; F- Cumlst Hf Dllbmll 1' NmSlgt.'l)t:ll1srtvalddgdvltintilglisilnesfdld hated Cnpaud 7'5 Ind Norm l itvhlli ll';9ltt:l'i1l'Utlk)l)li;lHl'lll(ilgl l?en?;)dl;l.5 " -Ii-iliiI'il'9 Uwdiilii had 3 I-'l'iIIP3i" came out for their accustomed ;Dl”:lll' Si ((”l5ll-ii V5" 5' B”l""' ing honors for Montague were ST. F. X. Two" downed Albllny vim" " NoHoLa i best in Maritinie liaskq-tiiail 'llhe.ViP.' Lnnrgirizan 97 illllelll 9353' lllglll cl ll 35 lheylpenanykimng duty Carver grab-l(C3l ' Oudreaunl H. Sear. R. Le. equally shared by S Hansom Ki . . i lost -.-mm of their pt-t-mac In los -A , Mwabe 96 NW9 caIleu upon to award 0iilNjb9fl a pass from coach Stevel 3'” Peartlun and R. Annear. NEW GLASGOW (CPI - New H k S lfcnnndt-n Prom ? mg 'in Mnnm Amm" L-nwersm. R n;w”v;wsW 95 live minor penalties througliuut!Brklacich at center. carried in ."T'mt-ttmmm The results: Glasgow Ranger; producgd pre. OC ey COTOS Stsndmg: Montreal. won 32. l ucck ago and will noi rcst con- 4 ii: (50,-,',,iey q:', the vinoie COHICSI. Danny Oicun-lover the Hawks' blue-line andlHul'fax Girls under 7- 1. Jean Mac- playoff power here Friday night Aulnuc can; sell”. 14. lied ll: Wlnll. 72- ', ml, lmm mm dental has pm." ',.-'m.'(-5,193 I 55 nor hziiioed out one of the hard-'l5l:l I fiafslsvlo Huzhie CaInp'D;tll . Leod. 2. Ruth Annesr. 3. Paulette to take a 3-1 win from St. Fran- Moncton 3 chgrhmgtawn 5 ggllizfiRl?92Ve;ll-MMl:llll':'l-I Atriiieti for. Mrs. G, .l. Rogers . 94 est checks olgthe season as he xviglg Wili-illgh-ikl?"8pi:f'I:e3inll0P:';'IeHEM;, Qerqes 3.2 Clow. cis xavier University and a 3-2 Antigonilll-Plclo"-Colcllellll Aa:m'r Och;;te'Ed ”Il;l;'::r ill , Tunmhf Hm, ml", mm. Hm Mei Home ,, 94 sent -Joe Lepine flying whi-le pe”L;(.”y Md raced lit to pplllll v . Boys iinderT- 1. Barry Camp- lead in the best-of-nine IAPC St. Francis Xavier 1 New GI. I shutouts. snwchul; Detrnlif i mm. i.m,vmi, alum-,m.,.i, sing .1.-. l-:arlpNnri'ie .. 94 cairviiig lhcpuck up centre ice Pidsodnv and Shae "IF puck be-jHSlTfEl-LG,Rl'l"0N Shudlflll sqbcll. 2. Ronnie Jamieson. 3. senior hockey league semi-finals. tNew Glasgow leads best-of-nine Pmnmeip namm' Bowm- ; t,.;,i,,,i MW... A. parlipr m Ihp G. (.. McLennan 94 hlmpinc was in the act of (lharK-ghind hi,-np aliabx. owes trill: cl-med I -S”-(i Kenny Campbell. Arnold Boudoux. Gilles Matteau I8.ml-final! 3-3l minute. ' l ' ' . so.-isnii-at Halifax A win for the A- Court 94 lift): the islanders delencemanl Coach hugger Muwm slanm fl" Fnaigiaiih in met I” Dell? Girls 7 - l. Faye Pearrion. andl.lack McLeod shared in the Halli” 3 Pl"-0" 3 g ' Saints tnnichi would sharpen L -ilCl)IIIIalIi -- 93 amt uasirt quite prepared forllhings mmng for the Hymn for IFTPR I lH.V ZIIIIZ h onus on PIPE, Boys 7 -. i. Garry McCarrun. scoring for the league champions. lliallfax leads beatof-nine senil- ll'lPlVi up for that all-import:iiit Garili lllCl-9""-ii" -"3 the smash which he got and the first time in the game all 0" ””5.ll' lll l 9 llll game" 2. John Llewellyn. Gene Scatalone picked up the lll'l3l5 3'2l .. Ag 3 nu. Earl Burke 93 .. , 1 y b M 5, .d mm Ia best-of-nine APC senior hockey G-1 R H I G I M .H . S - - 1 I I Northern Ontario Senior game RLdll1Sl Mouitl rt - y sctniet o e a time i the 12 minute mark as he bia,.I lea U? I mH.n1 r. irs . real 8!. eiron. aints any goa. g H Idi 1 P b k 1 weeks ahead. l;lilt (arver set'0i'al 3(I('0l'l(Is alter-wards. led . 9”-egned slap shot by me, HzalifR;(elea(;:th:er:)':;d H 2. Marilyn Norris. The series is scheduled to re- lsaun 6 3:” d qllsrgbe ' The rm-oi-ri ll1(ll('t'-H95 that lhc lloblls. ' The only case of temper-flair-lopen corner of the net. Tlien thej Th - ' ' '. , Boys ll - 1. Harry Anneai-. 2. some tonight at Antigonish. an my mm 3 u my . , ris .lutlson 92 H H , . . . t 9 series resumes at Halifax , . , . intercollegiate Senior Sailors from Halifax will be tough R A . . . mg in the game 0L(llll9d be- Ledut trio started the piessuieil - h Bobby Ballem. 3. Wayne bteuait. - . nfllcvls 92 . . . . . nnis: I. , . McGill 0 Toronto 4 to heat. They have shown them- Be” 91 lil4l'li lslantlcrs centreman Rayioti .Pidsodny after Hirschfelds. Boys la mile .- 1. Keith Pear a onurh him. I sclvcslto he on t'tHP;ir with aIl,l'-' R. E Jenkins 9' l)i"flll(' and, llawks' goalie NivckpiF'iDDlIIf!R penlzilty lbutnifialicd to lmlauyy this seam" are expemedidon. 2, Stanford Peardnn. 3. Toronto St. Mlchael'a1Kitcltoner1 fl1IIIt!. III ll!!! M8I1lII'II0S 5" ill?) Ix-"men Auld 91 l.ii odny ulio hate had sexeial,-Vllle-Y. lly 3"9lx- l. S””l.C" Lu ice 5 fun lineup rm. mnigm-S W5-Vile -li'll'lll5lilll- Gait 1 Barrie 3 --vL.sD”s:... 'non McBeath 90 mImiI' run--ns vrinr In last nishts 8:” ,”",' lllmllle ”"'"l""9ll "'.'"'ln,.,,. galne of me 198,2... whe. Girls 9 - 1- Florence Mac Speeclbocrf Toronto Marlboro: 1Guolplt1 . . Paul Jenkins 39 action. The pair started a slight gegaiflcgf l;oglg5ewilll;19ing3ll; l:;l:lPll;dule at the Forum. Buck whip Donald, 2. Peggy MacLeod. 3. Ontu-lo 5.319; A i DIAL Elaine Mulch 88 lllLIli-hllcklllg duel in the final (mm M each other wim lam” -lock needs onh, three mum goals Shirley SieWaI”i- ULLSWATER. England lAPi- Owen Sound 3 Chatham I by R, Higgins 34 minutes of the middle session maxed the Hm perzmd pclgyrigg OM10 mmplm me 40., Circle nf his Boys 9 - 1. Clinton Nicholson The son of England's late Sir Quebec -l'IIIl0I' A TEST R ' R d l.lcaii Grant 84 with Nick the aggi-essor. Nick 8 f.' iR L d ", I ,. t . . . 2. Earl Futile. 3. Bellamy Beck. Malcolm Campbell said Friday he Quebec 5 Montreal 6 emujn e re Mmm mm M 84 (pass! iuom ayde ll(. near theitiaeer and onight is his last Girls I" "g L Dmmhy Annearv hoped to make , stab at the I N Y I Wanda Mtzilillan M O 7”" T" "T lennosz wjlstfflligoinbined ,.”1l:.h'"'”.”f H,” year "l mall” ll- 2. Marilyn Anne”, 3, mus Mac. world speedboat record in the n . . a e Miss F. Gong. 80 w. I A d lTod Campeau and Bert Hllirls h lune time In 9 mm" Donald. 5PliiiiK- i lialicr Burke no "15 08 I1 Md ' S "I I 9 T M l-iiiwhll Boys 10 ,g 1A Ania Bane," 1 Donald Malcolm Campbell said M.-W YORK MP, 7" I.-urmel. SI Bum" H 8” . 0' core eony counter of onctnn-Goal: Pidsodny; de- l I. '. lost; on M, new hydropiana . Donald Mi.(.srron 3 John Clair fen-licrxmichl rliamnioii Willic Pep A. MrRac 80 the rlnddle session " Nick Pm" rents" N-IcN.e"' McLaughlm' w'ia' Girlq 1,, mile Edna Anni Bliiel-ili"d- Were belief than expect- I will rpmmn I.(,m.pd in NM, ynrk l sodny turned aside a total of l6iVEl'- l-CPI!"-'. forwards: Houle. Sin- t ' stale iriti-ii'tflcss of ivlicllier or not the National Htiklnll, Association de- Today's Rotary A (liiiible-lieader hockey game lslanders' shots. Buck Whitlock got the second nett, Lacroix, Campeau. Bowness. iHlTSChf6ld, M i c h e l i ii. Robinson Nicholson. 2. Elaine Poole. 3. Gwen Mt-Carron. ed and he would open her up in about three weeks to see how the craft goes at high speed. cities to reinstatc lvm 0 was lila-Veil al Nlllm Rlwl lllnk of his two markers at 16:43 of Thom50"' wlll5”ll' Boys '7 mile - It Kellll Peal” ”A-'5 for trying to break thel Th, Mm. ynrk ,, alhmic mm Rlnk Pfagfam plflfgcpllfgllfl;Sg”l?"llth:la?r;l”;gr:L the finale, tipping Campbc-ll'sldeg'l:'::llgl":'; T .G'l:l3 ,Sl"fl9.V': g"ll- zvnslllllllllml 79 ll Ni "'1- 3- world record. that will come ln.l . mmmn ,.P(.(,m,H- mm. I.-mmyp me wmsme ieam dammed umgpdrive past Pidsodny as twolHinChbe'r ell Call-':)C”p, ?Conn&ir.. :11 em! 5 ter. possibly three or four mgnthsi 9 0 1-mm l.-rm sad”), ..i,3i,.,,,3n nf the it was announced last evening Creek 5 to 1 In me Second Yorkl Moncton rear-guards attempted Lev" G155 'wh:3p ii 'Le:;ml". S" "5 .T ' anilnl Bell zt (mm "ow. ll 'll 3”" welli hel NBA suspension committee. asking that due to wet ice and the fact: Wm fmm A-'m.th River 5 .;. 4 in to hold the high-scoring r-em;-9. t l y' "C ' '49- cal" Clml SlllllV3ii- 3- l-Oli HUSlIES- 8df'lCd- l if New York would consent to the no league games are S('li8fltlled' the dying seconds of the game. man in front of the net. Jim ver, .Hennessey. Jones. Kullman. Dow-ling. Palladino. Boys ll - 1. Stanford Pearrion. The world record of 178.4 miles ea.ucrn football picture is so con- ftiscll it is difficult for the aver- aizc fan to see how any of the Big Four football lc '!ll4' troactive and that they already had signed several players. The league governors clubs the problem. then gave it back NBA llllllii l”f'l"5 FIISDPH-WI" for today that all practivcs .-chew wvimlm,-g guals were scored hylShirlev came up with some spec- R9fereee- D Br 2' Paul Collllllzsi 3' Rlcllalll C"l' an hm" was Set by Stanley S'y' ,. , ,, - l l t . . . ' ' -- ' -l ti d ' . , Pcp was rt:-4-lniwl iinaxailalilc .riuled have bcen cancelled at the V95-;ey' ,i,,m..s. Ni(.i,,,is,,,, and mpltular saves in this session. caus- Mam-19,, (;m,dwPI;:p H m" an l'"l"t l for hoxin: by the New York state Rotary rink. in each gemng singleton, whilellflf! Yvon Houle to miss the tar- summ." commission last April 9 as a re-I .:.sj---C A. Hyde scorgd the tom. tally (or get on two clear hreakgway, and pi"; period, 1. Charlommwn I d T k lllli "l hlidngiviiil slinging ivhcii1 liiel . Long Creek. York goals were stopping several labelled drives Gray iilennessey, Whitlock) 3-45-V n wasstoppp y .iiu erezin S d g db w d2'H h ' Cd. f wt gH' M1 Ipzch in; y r ',' l isoii Sriiiarc Hat-den The NBA coii-l mil 31:?-1).,naidug 5:19 excl. :nd iGi:i.:ii.., mm edl Bownegs 9:18: ociailoiiezxxlocgahigllil l V; 9"”"l Wllll ill? "illl'1l1- W in T F A Pl-it while D. Murray scored a pair andl lCBIiVPT- 13 fkll C l I: lil 10:51 4' F R . chm.-m.m .iui.u.s i-lrlfnnri said Montreal 32 I4 II I77 120 72 l.:-ink anti smith with 1 each ronsssiiium or TITLE lll0"Cl0II- l-arrmx IHnnIe. Sinneui NEW Ydfk the New York commission would Detroit 29 16 9 H-1 l09 57 North River. l . 7: 5. Moiiclon. Houle ILacroixl . nc-itlii-r consent to nor FllSappF()i'i" Toronto 22 1716 122 I03 60 The games were ,0, the R. R, The win "wred mach qeW..l5..i5: 6. Charlottetown, Jones (La. NFW YORK M ) ,. the proposed NBA action and it Boston 20 19 i4 I28 134 34 gt-i1 Trophy. Brunch." "Id Ml men ofimstlducl 17:19. Penalties: O'Connor benefit of boxmzPglTD::lllh(;l:t hllhll; was up to that body to decide what N. York . 13 27 I4 116 155 40 .a..mma.. ' . .. -l0:li, Hirschfeld 12;o(;g oh ti -Chicago . ft 3213 lift lR.'i til ' )l:;l;l'”::re:il"q':3:' ;f'9"lh': Second period: 7. Monctnn. Wat- '1')e.isy(:,",5'wi,l,vffy jgdculigll FEE ' To 12 '” ''m-''-'"Ar'm-m " m rrrr Wt - ' " . r C ' . . . . Minor Hockey -- - E-"."....'..::”8?3..l::.l:liI?:i"l ..”.-." -n FINAL LEAGUE GAMI Western Football Teams At summerside " ”'”" '”" '" timers -an - .0... i ” ' " ” ”l:.":-”l”"i l:”""' '" "I: "” W pi-rfet-t record so far this week 1-hi ,1 . 3 9 '0 1' U Flames--l e oldest in- . . . and . they lfill try and maintain Whitlilick pr(':lfi0f?1.DhfTlll.Cf'!yT'8'l)?llolh)l1Ei':ldn&)ll0l;gfTkhmeel1ll:Tt?lT country. , RUQHS & Arm," d"wm,d Mr. it with it win over the fast mov- Penalty. O'Connor ll:ilI. 4:031-, only (in, weeek h:V,il::;O:,lmo.' SATURDAV- (Taiislaiid TV's 2-1 at the Summer-,ll”3 ,L”llll”l'' '" ill” F""l"l llllsl Slllll-T5 lped Sanlec and Dwyer last Satull . . . . . . -I - l g - evening. Pidsndnv 5 16-10-39 ” t W Ry "M PEMMK -Ianllarb mg ml Mu”. wnhplslflfl Rarceuay Stadium last night T" C 1 I ' "I r ' F gh" - -,day in the Mlllrose meet. Before skating .u”".,.,,,,,, 3.-5 TORONTO '('lli - Anytime now Argos yelping foul. voted 3-1 to1;":wlkh(:g 339 i"l'l qnlllliiiingisfilgf 9 fill-jkil P ”i':VE: TPLIAIV w if 5-45 that. Santee was top man wltlip PRICES: the West lb Eolttil to predict declare ineligible for Big Foiirlfnr Ih-R - i Frvk 21. ,. M k” 4-"3-ll ii'0m'lli9 PFeVl0U5 Week. . p150 Grey Cup ..".,my "ex, Ac-m.(,mm,r' play any play" under "pm" or, M wmtxetlsl r III erd aximanl Now lheyll all be trying to get Rural-Urban Skating I--10 . and with apparent good reason. contract to an NFL Vclub. Argos mp paperweight n:”::l(l:rT?h an O down around 4:02. Nielsen. who S1.l0 - (in the surface at least. the obict-ted that the rulintl was re- Cum dnwnpd the Y-g Mel:-p'&nb' "Had l" h” m""l”'ll wllll9 slime? ' . . u l and Dwyer were wrestli 10 yards from the finish. thinks Ii: has the Kansas cowboy's number. Nielsen can outklck Santee seven days a l,'l-l with Elmer Gallant scoring studied p lW'll'(l for the winners. The Rotary shut otil the Legion 6-0. in the pee- lwce minor Curran & Briggs beat In Sixth Over Andrews NEW YORK, (AP) - Harold Garden. National Football l.eRRtie i-Iuhs. This wasn't announced at the time the decision was taken. Montreal A l o u e l t e s. eastern champions last season. have in- dicated all along that they don't need NFL players to field an- other winner: that they have an. ample not out to catch the neces-l nary talent elsewhere. This. on top of other evidence of general confusion. is not too convincing that the East will be as stron as before. NFL Fl HTS RACK Toronto Argonaiits. out of the eastern playoffs for two years. announced they would not invite hack for 1055 any of their 1954 American imports. but would t a whole new set out of the L. This decision low In being rm Considered. The NFL. after so oral seasons d complaining aboufmcanadian raiding. began a turn-e ut action that coaxed two of Mont instead C I the Canadian season ended, the the league will take ovcr other three for disposition. Between meetings, the Big Four met NFL commissioner Bert Bell in Philadelphia to at- tempt to work out a nn-raiding pact. Nothing was signed or sealed. WIFE KEEPS SIGNING Then came the revelation at Ottawa that the league hart decid- ed last Saturday to rescind its earlier decision to honor options. Contracts. however. will he hon- ored. Meanwhile, Frank Clair. who coached Argos to two Grey Cups during his five-year tenure. ne- gntlated with the University of i l '. then announced Tues- day he has signed there as A line coach, Clalr explained: "I figured the security of a three-year contract was too good to pass up." While the Big Four has hassl- ed for nearly three months since the WIFU has gone ahead signing both professionals and college layers, honoring or not honoring 1. options or contracts as the Individual clubs saw fit. The WIFU annual meeting en- darned the idea of a no-raiding agreementvltti the NFL and has and talks with Bell. but no eon- crote steps have been announced. Caneetv each. in the pee wee major the Y s Men's Club downed Holman's 7-3. David Weale and Larry Hardy each scored twice for the Yls kids. The Jute Bags downed the Dairy Kings 4-1. John Arscnaiilt got two for the winners. in the hantam division the Mercurys edged Holmnn'it 2-i. Legion downed Victory Cleaners SH. The final game of the night between the Lions Club and C & B ended in a scoreless draw. The referees included Gallant. Robert Grady. Gordon Grady. the latter remained on the ice from six o'clock till eleven. Leafs May Call In New Player - TORONTO tCPl--Mike flliilchl Ratchford of the Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds, leading scorer In the Northern Ontario Hockey Associa- tlon. may be called on to replace injured Ted Kennedy in the To- ronto Maple Leaf lineup tonight when the Leafs meet the Detroit Red Wings here. Kennedy, the Leafii' captain. was released from hospital Friday where he was treated for an ankle injury. suffered in it game Wednes- Louie day. Teodor it his ankle still hurts him but wt give it a special skat- ing test this morning after which Leaf manager Hap Day will de- cide whether his star centre B fit 3' K3. Local Minor Hockey Results Minor Hockey Results at tary Rink yesterday. were follows:- Bantams:-Royals 2, Dodgers 3. Royals goals by B. MacKinnon 2. and A. Worth. Dodgers goals by B. McGee 1 and W. Leclalr. Hawks 10. Whlrlwinds 0. Hawks goals by F. Burke 5. L. Dolron. B. Sherry, G. Dunn. D. Doyle and P. Murphy. Eagles 11, Regals 0. Eagles goals by V. Mulligan 5. R. Brad- ley I. A. Arsenault 2. F. Dunn l, Ro- as Juvenile Game Abbie: vs. S. D. U. Int. Peri : (Davey); s.og.U. E. Macnonald (J. Macbonlldl; Penalties. J. MacDonald. lS.D.U.); D u f fy Mwmiv lod sou whi 2nd er : . . . aen (Brauettl; S.D.U. Peterii (Wha- lem; S.D.U. Peters; S.D.U. Noo- nan (Mclvort: S. D. U. .1. Mac- Dmiald. Pegagles. Wood Mbblesl; Levers is. . .). 3rd Period: S.D.U. Davey fl. MacDonald. Wltalenl: I. D. U. Chisholm tPeteriIl: 8.D.U. Glllls; S.D.U. Jh MICDOIIPDIII lat. nac- Doaald. clvori. one as oo- Callan (Albina): Whale: (SD. 1).); Gills; Levers tS.D.U.i S.D.U. Whnlen get up, he pulled himself to a sitting position at seven but couldn't rise before referee Al Bert counted 10. The clever Johnson's accurate left hooks had piled up a wide margin in the early rounds as Andrews often missed and noun- dered. Curling Here This Morning The Queen Charlotte ' '"h School curling finals will be iclti It the Charlottetown Curling Club rink this morning. commencing at I am. The winner is to receive the P. J. MacDonald Trophy. Fol- lowing is the draw: Ice 1-Llewellyn vs. Maebeod. Ice 2-Plattii vs. Stewart. Ice 3-MacDonald vs. Mnchlutt. lee 4-Brown vs Maebean. Amherst Game Is Cancelled AMHERST. N.s. (C?)-A sched- uled Atlantlc Cout Senior Hoe- key League game here Frld night between Amherst and Fr - arlcton was cancelled after the Capltalr boa l'lIl”Il'l'I:.k.h' Reports hare II ear- Fredericton Davey, Pratight, l . fS.D.U. ); n&'. (m). aeg.N.l.battIataIlthepIayIrI maanalnbt. from home. and they wound up wrestling each other. Dwyer was disqualified. --.s-C. , Panama in I502 became the site of the first Spanish colony on the mainland of the Americas. gym BASKETBALL TONIGHT - 8:15 81'. DUNSTAN'S Versus ITADACONA S.D.U. GYM Admission 500 PABKDALE FLYERS Will Play In lummorside 'I1)Nl6lI'l' Baa Leaving Ba 's Slack Beret? (P . - loan for hangers. TICKETS. ' OFFS. SALE. I-PLEASE COME i PRICES: 31.75 81.35 lSLANDERS-vs- TODAY muster up a Grey Cup cliampionpto the annual meeting, which n-- , , , I - W99k- 30 ill! KEY 10 success is to by next (ML mnvened in Montreal hm S3,. , fanadian Tire 4-). Ken Macl.en- gl;::5”p"un'lc"I:ll'E:dm'e lljilwllxlllrgllllg; pnimcil: llglll" W ' l 5 ll ' ll "5; hang behind him until the last lap. The latest shocker was ()ttawa,lurda,v. "ll". 5”ll"('ll lwl”? llll” "'9 Vl9i0T5- Paul Andrews Friday "mm (0. Am.,;.;,M- g-lxgfoonhree ham. "'9" "P4911119- Roiitzh Ridersi report Tuesday This meeting nnnoiiiicul thc llfillijlllll-l Moi?” ililffifillfl Smllli kmwk om me 2404 uvome from W” plreichedi fun 19" "1 on his 0"? lliliili ill Peflnlfl. Sanlee and. N 1 ni.:ht that the Big Four has re- lcagiic had decided Argos will re-llllalls il'l Wllll wllllell G”lll".ll Burma N Y in 1-45 of (hell-,a(l-k.(rgyn the (one otgthe Phjll. Dwy" wlll lelld "llclly l" ll"-ll", scinded a decision to honor play- lain four of the seven player.-115'-'"l'll'li7 llll'9(' Wills iiiifl D8Viil . m "I 11'" "Mndlw'n 5 "an, d I h. M - bl T - I "95-V L5” Vl'l-”f'k- "Wye? tried to er options held this your by US. they say they have signed Mm - Gniirlct and Richard Arsenault two lllll "ll" q 9 fl '5 "'3 "WA l'Ylll5i ll pass Santee inside about l00 yards FORUM, Man. it rues. - rum & 15 8:30 OPPONENT NOT DECIDED UNTTL FINAL SATURDAY GAMI I-No PERSON WILL an ALLOWED 10 any Mons: THAN noun 2-HOLDING TICKETS MUST Bl; PICKED UP FIRST DAY. S-TICKETS FOR BOTH GAMES MAY Bl! PURCHASED AT ONE TIME. ' I--TO HELP THE CLUB OUT OF ITS TROUBLE! TICKITIS ARE INCREASED BY 25 CENTS. Till! I! USUAL FOR ALL PLAY- S-CITY PHONE ORDERS WILL BI ACCEPTED BUT MUST BE PICKED UP BY NOON OF Tllli DATE-OB THEY WILL GO ON D-OUT OF TOWN ORDERS MUST BE PICKIID UP BY 7:30. EARLY - AVOID BUSH. a-so SMOKING WILL an a-riiiornrhrivosono. 5-so BBOADCASTS or my rut:-on ulna. v-I F OBUM SALI SA, . .x