Nolan Doubtful Starter For Islanders In Game Against Miners Tonight i A two-game series between the Islanders and Glace Bay ullh sole possession of third place the prize, opens tonight at the Charlottcwvin, Forum but it is extremely doubtful,- if the Islanders will have Joltin'i Joe Nolan in their lineup for the opening game. Nolan was still ill Louisville, Keiiluiiky )'(txIPI'li1iI bui has sup- posed to fly out of lh.- Blue Grilssp State last night with Charlotte- town as his destination. By mak- ing the proper connections at the ,--.:lit iiine along Lil(' line Nolan 'lllL!Ill iiiakc .t here for 1:16 Home .iui the odd. are iigainst him. Coach Bucku Traiiior was in touch uitli Don Hill of the Louis-; l.IIF' Club yesterday evening. Hill told Traitior that Nolan would be may last night and that he )ll his pipiiiiini to 1-oiiiu by Montreiil. Hnucirr, Noiliii could not make it new in uaiiie time via Moiili'eai so Tr.i nor .iili'.sed hiiu to fly by way Ji Neil York and Boston A SIl:1Il! :iLi;iy oil ."iL'rIi1iiii of -.16-zillicr uould rule out Nolaiil: chances of arriv- hll!'l' liclorr Siiwirday. ISI.IlifiF!:7 still lwltf ill” make it but with or 1:12 The N'ol.1ii in, S With Grey C JACK SULLIVAN Cai::irl.an Pzcss Swill Writer , TORONTO, 1CPi Grey Cuoi Ilokms are being distribiitcd fairlyi in the opinion of a mR.i0Fl'-Y Cmad;,-11-1 gpnrfs observers. Sports editors and sportscasters irate the Cniiarlian Riigrby Uninn'si present method of distribution 33-16 vote of corifiderice in the an- nual Canadian Press year-end poll. Answering another OP .130” 0113' tion about the fastest-giiowiiiiz sport in Canada. fort:.'-three voted for football. Curling collected nine 1-meg, golf got seven and bowling. baseball. hockey. mine and stock- car racing two each. Wrestling. harnem-racing. horse racing and little league baseball were also mentioned. possibly because of re- gional growth. one voter phmvpel for "watch- ing TV." In the ON! Cup ticket poll, the sports authorities supported the (R11 plan under which the vari- ous afliliated members of the un- ion are apportioned tickets. Fl)" I0 Per Cont Bach The Big Four. Western Confor- eticr and CRU each receive 30 per. rent. of the 21500 tickets Thei Ontario Rugby Football Union gets. the other 10 per cent. Frmn the Call allotment, Mon- treal, Ottawa and Hamilton receive an additiotial 1.000 each and To- ronto, locale of the game, gets 330130. The Western Interprovincial Football Union also receives an exhra 1,011). "This situation would be reversed if the Grey Cup final were played in the West," said Harry M'cB1'lcn of Toronto, secre- i'cr.ary-treriniirer of the ORU. The CRT! also disuibutes tick- ota from its allotment to the Que- 3- without him they feel they can take the measure of the improving Min- ers. The Miners lost a close 5-4 verdict to Halifax last night but before that setback they had been playing inspired hockey for coach Don Pennisbon. Penniston has been playing Hughie Campbell on defense in re- cent games and if he follows this practise tonight Island fans will have their first glimpse of Camp-, boll as a defenseman. Also back with the Miners are Bob Cooper and Cooper Leyte. B01 11 players have been out of .ICllOn for several weeks with in- juries but returned to the lineup I. few days ago. The Islanders may be short Vip Palladino and Bucko Trainor. Pal- Iladino injured his knee and ankle at Sydney Wednesday night while Traiiior has not been feeling up to par for the past few days Reports yesterday indicated that the hlg scoring Palladino may be pIIY1niZ- The Islanders enter this series three points behind the .:iiman effort the Islanders could 11 L in l glad to is out land around again after almost a Mme” l1l'&.'ek'B care in hospital. George, as , ' President of the Booster! Club hasl A1"h””gh ” WW” "1" 3 wpep l done much work on behalf of thei Hockey fans will he know that George Hooper IISIEIHIPFS Club and were it not for. ml” M” mild wane by Sweeping his untiring effort: to raise funds; both games. port;YVriters Satisfied up Ticket Sale - want 21.000 tickets. The scramble is all part of the color of Can- ada's greatest sports spectacle I think it's hne the way it is". Those who objected to theORU's system of distribution had various answers to the problem. Some voted for a larger stadium-two mentioned the Canadian National Exhibition grancistand in Toronto West, and East, and a few for alternating the final between the East and West each year. Mixed Curling Draw for Sat. Following is schedule for mixed ruriing Saturday night, Jan. 9th. '1 P. M. Io: 1.-Ruth Stead. Dllun Bag- nall, Nita MacDonald. Bill Mac- Lean. skip; vs.. Hilda Ferguson. Jcnkins, skip. lea 2--Sybil Gordon, Jean Mc- Lean, A. Tait, Bessie Prowse. skip; vs. Mari. Stewart, Gracie Campbell, Jim Cameron, Marg. Worth, skip. ice 3 Edna CRIll1)Il('II, Elaine Mulch, Tillie Hawkins, ll'. skip: vs., Grace MacKa.'v'- Mimi" Math:-son, Marx. Benton, Mary MacLe1lan. skip. ice 4--Iris McLellan. Miilizan, Cliff Campbell. Marion Dorki-nrlorff. skip: vs., L. McCor- mick. I.ou Bngnnll. Ethel Suther- land, Sybil MarMilian, skip. 8:30 P.-M. Icn 1---Georgie Seaman, John Simmonds, Inez Gallant, Bill Mc- Neill, skip; v.-1., Pauline Simmonds, Wes Storey. Laura Pickard, Ster- ling MacDonald, skip. Don Sea- ihis season the Islanders might have been a thing of the past. Hockey fans and those who are inot follou-ers of the winter iiiniiiil pastime will be hoping that ,his health remains good and that) he will be able to continue his great work in the Boosters Club. . . . 's Nai l Basketball appears to be in for ai banner season in the Province. The) ,fact that most City athletes are lunable to take part in organized ,hockey leagues due to weather can- lrlitions and the lack of time at ,the Forum. has caused the boys to turn their interest to the fganie. This has become increas- ingly apparent in recent years. The lstaii's has also resulted in an im- yprovement of playcrs as the City athletes have forced to extend themselves ;in ordr-r to keep pace uith the 'Saiiits. one The lack of a gymnasium for yproper practice limits the develop- Iwhat. The City and Island League players have the use of the P.W.C. llymllasilllh twice a neck and can iplay games at the new s.D.U. gym- nasium at nearly any time. The ischool players have the facilities in ptho. Holy Name Hall and Y.M.C.A. l at certain limes. However, in or- .1.-ay Cameron, Barbara Roper, M51 d” for younger players to be (19.3 fveloped properly a gymnasium is. irequirecl in the City which Wouldi ibe available to players each day I and evening. 0 0 0 The two leagues in operation this; lers with plenty in the fslanrl League will play. ieight games and teams in the Cllyi , Gordon;Leagues will play 12. Players per-;;3:,et&he.t";1l?;xlt:'cbT'r ;formin;z in both leagues will get games plus the play-offs and exhi- bition contests which should come to a total of about 30 games for the season. Capable "14 9""890lc """”"5,erince. Street and West Kent will have been appointed to handle the pb, plalvgd at the Y ml, SMm.dM,. affairs of both leagues. The entry- of Sumnnniside teams should servel to create a wider interest and pro-i . I 1 hoop 1 in the City, been: IIIOTP High School Leagues Formed In City men: of basketball players some-. 3 lfl1'0I.PCIP('I, McMeekin turned aside '-others for more tickets for the improvement of players at St. Dun-g w"rm'I1vMr Should prnvtiiliebgie was appointed secretary and Lorna- t MacQuiga.n treasurer played at the Holy Name Hail and stopped the hard hitting THE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN Halifax Atlantics Edge Glace Bay Miners 5-4 GLADE BAY, N.S., (0P)-I-1I.l1- fax Atlantic: came up with I goal midway in the third period to give them a 5-4 win over Glace Bay Miners here 'I)hursday In me Mari- time Major Hockey League. It was the first Halifax win in their last three starts against Miners. The win put Halifax nine points ahead of Sydney Millionaires in first place, Sydney and. Charlotte- town did not play Thursday, Pete Wywrot, Atlantics unootii play - maker, scored the winning goal and assisted on two others. Jens Lecierc, Ross Watson, Carroll Bloom and Johnny Morrow were the other Halifax marksman. Johnny Lu-mley and Copper Leyte nach scored two for Glace Bay Kervin Rochford assisted on both of Lum.iey's goals while Tommy Ey- les and Bobby Brown teamed with Leyte for his pair. Luinley opened the scoring for Glace Bay in the first period but Bloom and Watson scored for Rail- fax to send them ahead before the end of the period. Leclerc put Halifax up 3-1 early in the second but Leyte scored (In; to knot the score five minutes lat- er, Miners moved ahead again at (1:48 of the third but Morow tied the score for Halifax and Wywrotk winner came at 10:28. Halifax played wide open hockey :.iid left goalie Roy McMeekin un- 44 shots while Cliff Hicks handled 28 Line-up: Halifax: Goal, McMeekin: de- fence, Leplne. Arcand. Bloom, Mc- Neil; forwards, Wywrot. Ford. Bowness, Morrow, Watson, Leclerc, McPhee, Hollett. Glace Bay: Goal, Hicks; defence, Whyte, Neeclham, Troen, Campbell. Cooper; forwards: Connolly, Roch- ford, Lumley, Lcyte. Fyles, Brown, Miller. Referee: Laurie Power: linesmen, Neil McMullin, Rod McAdam. Summary: First Period 1-Glace Bay, Luumley lRochford) . 2-Halifax, Bloom iwywrot, Watson) 3-Halifax, Watson lwywmt, McNeil) Penalty: Lepine. 11:37. Second Period 4-Halifax, Leclerc lBowness, Morrow) 5-Glace Bay, Leyte IFyles, Brown! 6-Glace Bay, Leytc (Fylas, Brown) . . Penalty: Bloom, 17:53. Third Period '1-Glace Bay. Lumley (Rochiord. Treen) 8-Halifax. Morrow 1McNell) . .. 9-Halifax, Wywrot (Arcand, Bowness) 10:08 Penalties: Arcand, 7:46, Lumley, 7:46, 14:26; Lepine, 14:26; Morrow, 1725!. 12:12 . ..13:21 6:48 9:12 Stops: McMeekin .... .. 0 1'! 18-44 Hicks . . .. '1 9 12-28 High School basketball IN-l4llfFS for boys and girls in Charlottetovwn were formed last night at an or- ganizational meeting in the Y.M. CA. The meeting was attended by represeiitatives of West Kent, Queen SQURFG. Rochiord Square, Prince Street and Notre Dame A- cademy and leagues for both boys and girls were fonncd. The school leagues president is Jack Ross nnd the vice president. Sister Pincau. Jean MacDnugall The schedule will last. for three while the games for girls will hr- at the Y. The games at the Y. will br played early Saturday evenings. The leagues will open next week but an eidi-iibition game between I Nelson negro. twenty-one rounds before boo Rugby Fotball Union, Senior 1" '3r'5h"Ie-V 5”"?- Iniercollegiate Union, the junior Dfiris I:'”cD1,3”:r1'?; Cggpggf; . - ; . an. s p: 's., o . . , and IlliP.fl10('ili1iP snr,t.oi.s of tlic Ppmv Simmonds, MM,” M(,NenL f7R.U. press. r-idio, IFIPVISIOU, cani- nra men, photographers and other CH” MacD0M1d' Skin ice ll--J1-an Hornhy. Hugh Simp- E.:,,:r:,mg:m1n 8;::,1en91Cu(?nsaMLh the son, Agnes Hoyt. Ralph Jones, 'h;nT' Kwzlain "'fn'hP gltkl d skip: vs.. Vineylsimmnnds, Aggie I 'k V 'ih , D1” , r 5”, .VfarDonaid, Jessie Parker, Walter U13 op . or. .em .1 .1 News asked. pirknrdy .mp- Hmx 3" 5”” WI"? '” mm” It Ice 4---Mnrg. Jones, VValdo Hoyt. """”hI”? Mme Hmn I-W0-000 Lillian Duchemin, Ron Parker, A W '3 "G ' A! . skip; vs., 8. Martin. Jim Hornhy, Nora MacDonald, Mitchell Mac- Donald, skip. Noclday Standings ATTENTION SEA CADETS All officers and Se C deis 0- W '- H ,dF..d a,". PV'VL'TFAPts -9 0" P813 fl g F1 a.V eWn1n2.;v.iieyii.-iri 40 20 is 2 121 1.12 42 Jan. 8 at 6:1.) p.m. (18-1.)). ichicouiimi 3'7 13 15 4135119 10 , 1.Vfr-intreal 3818 14 4 174108 40 Sicncrl: lsimhrnnke 31; 17 is 5 129 124 3:1 . , Mlllaua . 16 4106 96 Till LINII. :I. I). h)IAI.IiW'00D,IQiiehac 13 4 1013112 -1;; Commanding Officer 5'11""! 32 3 117 145 .11 Kant CO H Thesehsthndings do not include '1" last night's game between Quebec I ""0 5I'9"bT'"'kE- of Vital: and Dutchuk. is expected to FORUM - FRIDAY - TICKET SALE- H-v will P-Mv-Iv OINHAI. SENSATIONAL IIEFENGEMAN "INBIAN" Jo: noun Colorful. Rough, Tough, Indian Feathers and all. combining hockey qualities GLACE BAY - vs .- lSI.ANDER8- A TUSSLI EVIRYDODY WILL WANT TO SEE HOLDING SEATS - THURSDAY (TODAY) -'- 9 IJR. to NOW NOT!-If your tickets are not taken up as alien- Ing. Soyouwlvluvolioblcmoyoundf. 1vide more opposition. The airmen,-I-11,, third Hem W” A Vmoul If, ,lIt:"?1II3:)(f1;:1;n:ne3r:?:e5?)::dgggelhslfair and boxing historians claim W V ilhtthbt ft dG f 1”” WM" 1” We CIW L”3Ku9- The ill: latler oirlavlallzednfzrf tdsesrdlilosilsr. .major problem facing the IP.REll?S,A1l the ppak 01 his cnrepr whm ligmiiiatt 0; rfiifiidcu;ls.b l?!(ef:;19lt;s,;;;9,he fough Gan-z, Nelson collected a "3" 11 n 35 9 0 - 9 S23,()O0 purse in gold coins whio'.1 foils; qliinhllfigdl official! 1;, Lhehcltig no displayed in Tex Richard's sn- .1 ar IC oson an ic am 1001;, time to handle all these contests. c 0. ERTIIBF this WPGK lhP.V PM BRV-- A demde later 119 commenced ling Nelson away in n Mental 1105- his encounters with hard luck. Hei ,1:ital in the United States, Few mun gem, 111. m,,n,y 1,0 hi. fun" to mi have savored so much success and invegted 11-1 11.1 gun "111 15119 49., 31143”: msd. by l””””.2. we hi.-. wt , . e os- cave in penn ess. e ame a SlbgelH'ilt hlsllife storg willli come lmnigmrri after an loge :1om;y ou s a movie some ay. 9 was 3 19 1, 1; 31,9 9 .,- one of the toughest fighters of all most, 10:: R1115 peyegieght. old 1.111151 time, had some terrific fights with light, (gm ma frlend3'kQpL "mm ,Joa Gang. the dangerous ne:1rn.fcvr the last four years with the and Whipped GEM 50 completely aid of several benefits. His wife ithat I7I1e negro was never the same died ten days ago and his sister 'Rfl9rWlI'd5 succumbed the next day. Nelson fought. with Gans for Davoa, gwnm-imd, mp)- forty-two rounds in their first participation of an official sovet meeting before he lost on I foul team in the Europeln lpeed-sk.'il.- The next time the fight went sev- lng championships hero nnxt entoen rounds with Bat taking the month was announced Thursday verdict and the third bout went by the organizers. i line up with Islanders. JANUARY 8 - 8.30 i I I I 1 n 60 pin. goIntoGonordScIo-oalrIdIyInom- x Basketball Nogoodkliu L, Arsenault 2011 156 102 . 9. m-er-f -m'--r-rm J; Murnhy 135 121 us 3114 - 38 811 1 134 392 Curling Results 3- iii 2 "'1 35” "asputlns E I-aflertv 2m 1511 no 539 Results of last night's curlingiD- (7056! 14-8 110 117 381 games; ill. Campbell 152 112 105 3019 Hon. A. W. Mailieson 12; G. G. S. Nicholson 13 91 133 343 Hughes 5 A. Maclnnis as 101 139 3211 Hon. T. W. L. Prnwse 11; .1. J. P"InI55-N0ll00dKIM 4: Rasput- Mnrrls 4 inc 1. L. Turner 9; W. Pickard 5 P. Simmonds .'l; J. A. Simmonds Daisy Moos D. Biirze 204 206 no M19 Also resiilt.-i of Rcndezvous I. Dowling 21) 175 39;, games: - A, Peters 148 119 146 -1131 .1. Burden 6: Dr. L. Prowse 10 E. Peters 1'12 195 190 557 Ed Trinton 11; W. Worth 3 J. Olmmiisiuw 90 11'! log 31: E. Mclnnis .1: J. MacDonald 10. Kygmles Tonight's Drnw:- 11, Mcmosgey pm 1” M, 400 7 P. M. P. C11 1 ' Ire 1--H. R. Farrutht-rs. skip. B. Laace;ghMl 1:: A. 0. F. Gill, .1. E. Burnett, Geo, M Hyngg 71 13 In -193 MaoMillan; vs., Dr, E, 5, G1.-1. R" pmmy HG In N '4” mtg. ;ldn.yHb C-I Trainer. Ed rf Mocarvllle 1:2 in no 392 , enr oug as. . In Qwcmwer MEL!” mp D Poimo--Daisy Mass 5, Kyunies 41'. lGoss. A. H. Anderson: J. S: I ayor; vs.. R. Bevan, skip, Myron p-pp," Bell, s. a. Johnston, E. s.' - T””""' '5 Acr::I'l:.IIIt 1:1? 1;; ill: 387 1" 3-A We Hyndmlnv Ww"!' Rosalte im 11! 1 37': Whitlock, D. Peterson. Harold!.L' Joh ,1, In 1m N 4” Stead: vs., r. R. MacLaino, G. w. ' M, . m "'2 Anderson, L. Wnllncr, Pat Rt-adv. M R '1". p ., - . obinson 180 106 106 532 Ice 4 A. A. MacLs-od, skip E. , . ' K. Kelly 153 133 142 420 MacDonald. G. I-ostcr, A. li1acDon- M M , . . . acfnnis 108 181 143 4'12 iald, xs., A. MacNclli, skip, .. . MarRae L. Bagnall D. 0 Albert IJ' Nell” . M m H 7A2 ' ' 1 NJ, MacGuigan 121 191 115 -133 No curling at 8230. ...L.. ., .,.4 Detroit In 3-1 Win Over Bruins DETROIT. lAP)- Marty Pave-p hob and Metro Prystai scored within two minutes midway in the third period Thursday night to map a tie and give Detroit Red Wings a 3-1 victory over Bol- lon Bruins. The victory enabled Detroit to retain its slim first- placs hold over Montreal in the tight National Hockey. League race. Summary.- Hni Period 1-Detroit, Pronovo.-it . . 18.16. Penalties: Armstrong 3.4 . Gold-1 ham 7.51. Gariopy 11:11-and 15.15,i Wilson 15.51. Lindsay 19.3. Second Period 1-Bolton. Moi-inn. (Gardner, Lablno) ...- 4.40 Penalties: Schmidt 1.40, lrryltai 6.11, Pavellch 13.45. Third Period 3-Detroit, Pavelich, fskovl .. ....--.---- 9-50 4--Detroit, Prylta, (Wilson, Delvecchio) 11.35 Penalties: Sandford 15.41. Howe and Lnblno 18.36. T: Late To clmlfy STOLEN-301'! 0.0.31. BICYCLE taken from back yard at 1! Spring Park Road. Dill I'll. Reward. SAL! - FRIDAY FROM 9 A.H. e Robert Ryan Western . 7:111 iBooslers' Iiiie IIONTAGUE -- FRIDAY - SATURDAY I I D ”ll0IllZON8 was " -CoIor- woniimui Mountain semi-y JANUARY 8, 1954 Bowling Results Y.M.C.A. And il.Y.C. The following an the player standings at tbs. end of the first section of the Central Candlopln League play at the Y. M. C. A. These players have played 707. of the games. The second section will get underway next week. Name GP Av N. Young .. 1! K12 R. Lee . 17 89.8 S. Thomsen .. ........ 18 8.4 G. Ward ........... 15 3.7 G. Herring .. .- 15 88.0 B. Leitch .....-.......... 18 87.9 B. MIcKay 15 37,0 3. 18 5.8 H. . 18 N3 V- 14 &i.7 -1- 18 85.5 M- 18 85.4 K. 15 34.7 E- 13 34.3 K. 15 83.2 R. 13 82.3 S. 16 31.1 -7. 14 77.0 ' Leafs. who tied the The following players have how. led less, than 7095 of the games played Name ' GP Av. G. Martin 9713 R. Diamond 927 D. Clark . 923 D. Maccallum 1373 B. Kingston 55.0 "R. Macxay ,-,- W. Cudmore 33.5 K. MacNeill ...s. 751, Team Sfandings:- Canucks All Stars )( Argonauts Weeks ..... .. ' 51,; The Nogood-inns, Daisy Mae; and Lil Arbners won last night's matches, In the weekly Basilica Youth Club bowling League at the Holy Namel Hall. Following are the results. I Worth 350.00 The Boonie .' Prise tonight at lhe Islanders-Miners game will be worth 350.00. The money will be won by the person guessing the correct or nearest time of the first goal in the second period. There were two winners of the 31500.00 prise on Monday night. They were Dr. Temple Hooper and Bill Pi-unty of Charlottetown. FORIIM EVENTS JAN. I to I i !"BIT)AY-- . Children's Skating ...... .. 4 to 5:30 HOCKEY-GLADE BAY 8:30 SA 1- Goncral Skating I to B Rural-Urban Night . I to 10 Richard Gets Five Points To Lead Canadiens To 7-3 Victory MONTREAL (GP)--Ilauriu Ri- chard scored three goals and two assists Thursday night to fire Montreal Canadians to a 74!. Na- tional Hockey League victory over the third-place Toronto Maple Leafs before 14,452 fans. The victory left the Canadians in second place with 49 points, one off the pace set by the lead- ing Detroit Red Wings. Richard's three goals" sent his total for the union to 25. Bernie (Boom-Boom) Geoffrion tallied two goals and boosted his total to Z). The other Montreal goals were supplied by Eddie Ma- zur and Ken Mosdell. Tod Sloan. Ron Stewart and Eric Nesterenko wcored for the score at 2-2 early in the second period but wilted under the Montreal drive. The first goal of the game, by Richard, snapped a long shutout streak goalkeeper Harry Lumley had compiled. It ended after 145 minutes and 35 seconds. He was 30. last scored on Dec. when Canadlena played in Toronto, and had held Chicago and Detroit scoreless through two games after that. Summary- Hnt Period 1-Montreal, Richard 2.25 2-Montreal, Mazur. 1Masnick, St. Laurent) 5.20 3-Toronto, Sloan, - (Horton, Armstrong) 11.26 Penalties: Horton 8.31, Bailey 131), Bolvin 19.18. Second Period 4-Toronto, Stewart, (Smith) . 8.58 5-Montreal, Richard . 10.39 6-Montreal, Mosdell, (Richard. St. Laurent) .. 11.14 7-Montreal, Geoffrion, (Masnick, Harvey) .. . 15.16 , Penalties: Bailey, Olnistead 17.25, majors. Third Porloll 8--Toronto, Nesterenko, (I-Iannigan, Migay) 13.1.7 9-Montreal, Richard, (Mazur, Masnlck) ........ .. 16.26 10-Montreal, Geoffrion, (Masnick. Richard) . 16.49 Penalties: Migay, Masnick 3.16. majors. Boivin 8.K), 14.59. Staps:-- Lumley 11 8 McNeil .. 10 8 Hockey Scores By The Canadian Press hhritlma Major Halifax 5 Glace Bay 4 National Leann Toronto 3 Montreal '1 Boston 1 Detroit 3 APC Senior Trenton 4 stcllarton 7 Quebec Iaanu Quebec 1 she:-brooke 3 Ontario Junior st. Catharines 8 Kntchener 4 Northern Ontario senior Sault. Mich. 3 North Bay 7 llavil BIIIAII A -uI)0IIIIA 00ii00IiAII Murray liver Theatre MURRAY RIVER. Jun. 1 I: I-8 P.M. THURSDAY 8: FRlDAY Also Short Over Leafs Handsome curling Prizes On Display Worth-while prizes numbering more than 110 go; dilDII.y in the large Queen Str window of the Rogers Hardware Co. Ltd, give tangible expression of the deep in- terest which has developed provinc- lsll in curling during the last few if - . Although the slzhmh annual Con- fedemtfuii Bonaplcl will be non- ducted on city ice during the week Jan. 11 to 16 inclusive. the event in a co-operative one in which other Island rinks are equally in. mated with Charlottetown Curi- ing club mcmbeu. smnmax-Ildo and Montague clubs invariably stiff competition for any Ma tennis in the Bonspiel. The outstanding teams will reach the finals in I bid for ch.a.mpioii- ships which carry with them aucii magnificent trophies as those pre- sented by the British Arncrican Oil Co., Maritime Central Airways, R, T. Holman Li.d., Wholesale Grocers. Island Construction Company, Mor- rison and MlacRae, Brltlsli Oonshis and Prawse Brothers Ltd. First, second and third prizes will be awarded in all of the fourteen events called during the meet, and in some cases there will be ad- ditional special prizes. A new trophy has been added in the major awards this you by Mr O. W, Dunham of st. stcphe . N B. which will be known as thr "Bill Dunham Rose Bowl" and will fall to the mixed curling champ- ions of the Bonspiel." Pour min.ial- urc Rose Bowls will be prmentcd "for keeps", one to each of the champs. Mr. Dunham hands up a team which is scheduled to arrive here by private plane from St. Stephen. N. B. at noon on Monday. Other Maritirnc entries have been receiv- ed from Halifax. Dar-imoutih, New Glasgow. Moncton and saint Jdhll, N. B, These along with Montague Summemlde and Charlottetown should provide an excellent week of keen sport and good fellowship for the adhererrm to the Roa.rin' MIA. H.I. Standings G W L T Pix Halifax 44 21 15 1 56 Sydney - 45 B 21. 1 4'7 Glace Bay 46 19 23 1 fl? Ch'town 44 18 N 0 36 N. ll. L LEADERS G A Pls Howe, Detroit ........ 16 Z 44 Richard, Montreal .. E 15 40 Lindsay, Det. .. 14 H 3'! Geoffrlon, Mont. 20 16 .5 Sandford, Boston .. 11 22 :8 Kelly, Det. ...s..-..-... 12 ll 32 Relbel. Det. ....... 10 22 32 u. S-ubhcr: SPECIAL ll-TOW Murray River Theatre MURRAY awn, JANUARY 90- u m. saruaoav ONLY - Julia Adams Action.