.. .'lt-3.9V Above are Phil (Fibber 1 McGee two important cogs in the Mont-I A Arsenault, McGee Pace Win Montague Primroses Drub Aces 8-2 At Sports Arena ht Sumnierside Aces at the Arena By JACK HAND CHICAGO (AP) - Sugar Ray ” '5 ” ' 1 k the 1 U E . . A ....1......-. y and Hughes chipped in with three 8SSl?1'lK. l Page 5 The Guardian Friday, D... 9. 1955 Red Wings Tie; DETlitJl'l' iCP 1-1"ic1ni111.: Ma1.'- h kell's tying goal midway throug111('u11ad1cns the third 1!.-rind lUi'('P(l vampetl Detroit Red Wiiigs to set- tie for a 2-2 tie 'llh11rsday night the Sunitnary re- the t1111'1l Canadiens Win tCPl -- Montreal did all their scoring in pe1'iod 'l'hu1'sday night to dcleal il'o1'o111o Maple Leafs 3-1 in a rough N.'111ona1 liockey Lea- :il0N'liREAL as the National Hockey League 11110 E81116 y - champions gained sole possession. First period 1 'lo1'on1o. 51111111 1:3!-Wk ht; l;(eiardlyan1(i:h:teen on yet- of third piano, Istevrart liligayt h:l)4 . 0 C35 5' "3" fm 3. Penalties St. Laurent 3:32. l50'""le 3793' lluweven will be blacked out on TV to help the Hurst 8'34. Balfour 14.49. llorlon B.Y.C. iops 1 st Section Of City Volleyball League all-or-nothing stage tonight when the former welterweight and mid- dleweight champ faces Bobo Olson. current middleweight king. in n 15-round title match at Chicago Stadium. Although 35-year-old Sugar Ray a dancing dandy in his heyday may be the sentimental favorite to those who fondly recall his boxing skill. the hard money in the bet- ting niarts has made Olson a 3-to-l choice. If Robinson wins, he'll be the first ever to recapture the 160 pound title twice. " Robinson is on display and a title hangs in the balance the radio-television sponsors are coughing up 575.000 so that the bout gate. The fight starts at 10 11.111. First period 1. Detroit. L'1lman 19 53 H . . h 1Prysta11 l'.1'49: 2. 305100 5l0l"l5 Secotttl pe1'1od Scoritig None. Esl l8.p'm' M?-Tl: The ilglll l:hlu1 'B0ii'ill' 19 50- Penalties: Balfour 4:49. liarrts be glarrclegic big ”.ld.lo c"a:l'm;:”f55 Penalties: Hollingnorlli 212737 511 51, 143111-cni 12,49. Talbot 0" the t oenlnlo” l,F3vw”r '1"; bine 7:55 and 12:06. Hone 9:44.lI13-33 ml 9 cas er" lmaln nelwor ' Lindsay and GI-irdnPl' llIl3l0l'5ll Tlitrd period 2 Iilon11'eal. (Tut'- OLSON COOLING OF "l:08' . . ll"-V lB"ll”'3l'l 4 331 3' M”"”'33l' Truman Gibson. secretary of the ll' ” 1" 1 r 3 3' - . Ull1'(V'I- W 11"" A "i - Cub. la " o a crow o . :t:(f'!on11 r1;:::.t,)1;(ll. lg.C”i)t111g11:)&; Del- (R11-lltni-(:1 1f1fh1ol.-ptd ll:l3K1I.U It h,'.0,h01:,hli lhgerhhlghhafj B? l Penalties (Iardner 1 311. l.111ri- 113191-1 13 32 and 3 gm: 0; 3159.000. More mh. say 4:25. Armstrong 730. lltllifll Pcnztlties Nesle1'e11ko 11.112. 15:- Sc,-Vhuve estimates put the 31-own 1495. . l37. Geoffrioii 5.13. James unis. figure at 9900 hhd the gm, a; Third pt-r1o1l' 4 lloston. lilac- (-hnrhn-11 amp 1111;” 1mi5con- about 5130000. kell 1Labinei 10:59 d111'il 1004. Stewart tniajor) 10:- 0159;; ge(5 35 per cenL me 1,91- Pcn'r1lties' Godfrey and (To.slellu;n4y .111mN,n 11naj(1r1 10:04. B;-ii. hem under the usuhi champjohua 3 51. P111 Flal and Btillill l7lll3 gvcttu 1mi11o1'. misconduct and cut, and Robinson gets 25 per cent - -1 10:04. A V ' ' ' Stalls Ib,jiil'rfI1'liLl riiiseotidud iilirild ilrilrnge-:'t.e lfr;tc()ii)liii"ssona1i-1I'ijns.tet.lltet::"ixsl S8W('l"lk 3 ll l””3"l game mist-niiduett 10:04. Smith a remrted rematch clause for a Hall .. . 610 0-24 17:10. Olmstcnd tmtnnr and mls-h -r?":'m'm::- Atte11ri:1nt'c-: 10.391. lcontlnrtl 15..7. Cttrry lo 3': 1 0 0 - r -- Mixed Curling For Sui. Night The following are the mixed enri- ing draw for Saturday night. Dec- ember 10th. It's All-Or-Nothing For Ray Robinson Tonight return bout within 00 days. Until the 27-year-old Olson ven- tured out of his class to box Archie Moore for the light-heavy crown last June 18. he was becoming a superman with the TV audiences. when Moore stopped him in three rounds he became an ordinary mortal. In two starts since lht Moore knockout, Olson has not been sensational. After a perform- ance against Jimmy Martinez. he was hard pressed to win ove1' Jecy Giambra Aug. 26. his last outing. Both were non-title matches. Bobo hasn't defended his championship since he stopped Pierre Langlnis at San Francisco last Dec. 15 AGE SLOWS SUGAR It has been difficult t11 detect traces of the old Robinson speed and flash in his six coin:-hack fights. Ralph (Tiger1 Jones almost chased him back into retirement when he handed Sugar a bad heat- ing while winning a decision in Watson Says NEW YORK lCPl-Coueit Phil Watson of New York Rangers Toronto Maple Leafs played "cute dirty" in Wednesday night's Na- tional Hockey League game here. won 3-1 by New York. 1 Predicting a playoff lierth for the Leafs. now in fifth place. Watson remarked after the game: "They played like the Leafs 1 used to know. Cute dirty. Not rough dirty. Cute dirty There were a lot of penalties but not too many. "That's the way it has ultcn l was playing. Nick Metz. Bob Davidson. Bingo Kampman. Buc- ko McDonald. You'd come out of one of those games and your ribs were sore. your legs were sortny 10 rounds at Chicago. Jan. 19 Robinson hadn't had a real on, in 31 months when he started Liyl comeback by knocking on; J" Rindone at Detroit. Jan. 9. He dis box a six-round exhibition with Gene Burton in Hamilton on. gi0V- 21?. 1954. I few weeks alto? a decided to return to the 1-111 Wlllointed Johnny Lombardo nos: pcd Ted 01111 and won dectsioiig over Garth Panter and Rocky ch, tcllani. The victory over Castenang July 22. convinced the ex-chamh he should go for the title. Hi; hasn't fought since. Most boxing men think Robinson can't recapture that old spring 1,, his legs. no matter how long h, trains. They give him only hm, chance - the chance he mi-rht flatten Bobo with a despemlfon punch in the first five rounds. Rnh. inson did beat Olson twice. by , l2th-round knockout. Oct. 26. lush and by a decision. March 13. 11152 at San Francisco. Leafs Played llCuie Dirty" Hockey Wed. to them if you back 1111 1111111 you're dead. Watson added: "The way those Leafs played, they'll be in the playoffs.” The game had 14 penalties in cluding two majors to Jack Evans of the Rangers and Eric Ncstcr enko of Toronto for fighting and a misconduct to Bill Gadsby at the Rangers. i Nesterenko wound up with ; three-stitch cut in the month .1111 three teeth loos-2 f1'on1 his figh- with Evans who caught him with a right cross to the jaw. Lorne Worsley. New York goal 113. and Gadsby suffered threr stitch cuts and Toronto goalu Harry Lumley took one requiring deft! and Bill Hughes who were agile Primroses decisive win oterilast night. Maire netted two goals (Photos by W. Taylor; 1 . . Apps Arst-11;111lt fired three goals '1-tittnter and it vtns a heztuly with side L'Ilillfl 21-1 on the sco1'csl11-et. 1 Mi1rA1'lh11rd1'evv his niajor penal-I - . . ' 1 . (1 - 1).. 2;) plvtjgj g y,M(t A, Y 7.0(lnck - , . . Yilllr ll4'i"ll5 W"? 5”W- Tll3l'5 lw" 5lliCl'l35- and ieaniniale Phil M(-Gee notched Dangerous Dave sending the ”l-'1h- Vance ll:11'1'i.s finally broke the ty late In the period follmving it E,I1tdi,h((.U(rEr1ii)3l,ely(1i:,!11,lh.':1hla11i 7g11()(g(. V W lh-ka,:(i:i' 1W Li Mdunm Ssh”) Hi what lhis game was like." l pair In lead Montague Primroses to her" into the elear on a neat pass. goose-egg when he slapped in cerntrc-Ice collision with Sanmiy hue the ggygc. Nn. 1 ioam holds Dec, 21. BY.Cl vs Spikes Yi "A wo0'd W 3 pmwhe "They were hooking. tripping, M0 H k an 0.2 victory over Summerside hMc(;eo scored his second goal Schttrtnattis rebound f1'om d11'ect- Trowsdale. The Summc-rsidc de- 3 your point lead over p'w-Ch and Dec, 23, Navy 115. P.w C. P L'B1akene3;"' D Cnxi cross-checking. They had orders. Aces in a regular game of the 15- tabout 5 minutes later froma p1le- ly in front of the goal at 5:15. lfenseman who had already in the the Arms having compiled 34 6:00. Cameron via Cum" too. I told my players it was loud Senior ”B" League at the up in front of the rage. Geo lilac-lFl1ck l.a11dry got a break with game drawn 4 minors was tagged point out of a possible 36. The. Doc. 23. Agros vs. B.Y.C.2 Y 16, No. 2 ' i ' coming and to give it right back Minor hockey activities at Sport; Sports Arena last night Donald. who played a mild iznmr-honly Mat-Arthiir to beat two minu- with 5 minutes by referee Gordie youth club have won 17 out of mi 6:00. A. . S. Giddings skip V5 wh wow. 5. 'm':m-'"m”R:pRC? 511708 Saluff-lay. 10 December 1955 Arsenaull shot one 1n the second for the Primroses, piekeri 1111 lhp Ics inter and oiitmztiiouvcrctl the Kelly for his part in the battle. ganies played P.W.C. and Argtosl Dec. 27. Agros vs. Spikes Y ,1. Ggddmgs vsh M4 worthy w I F0 3h00gg8h45 gg ghnmnm . Q 5- s and two in the third for his hat assist Macl.eorl made ii 311 at sto('l1.v S11ni111c1'.:1rlr- riofenseman to'Trm1'sdalc was nf -for two m1nu- have each won 15 out of 21 ga1ucs.lGt'lil h y y .1. Taylor vs, I), George, 5 Bears Vsh Q.c.H.5, E33195 Lricix while Mefiee not the Mn'a- 10.05 taking a pass f1'om Fmo1'1:o give Gamble little chance on the 199 I The R.fTM.P. team hav edecid-1 llN”- 11- 3-l C3 l'5- P-W-(n Y L. Bell vs. G. Macliay. J h 13.45L9.w - Bantams . Q 3 5 taizue rluh off in a good start with Macnnnalrl. Ilia); and put the Primroses 4 hAltI!I'oMtIialt'l.t 300 fans sat in nn.Pt'idln' w1lhd1'anlt)l frr:1;'nttl1l1;1 leailtilsl 733” 2” B Y C1 W N”, H ;(?en;l0.N3 H D Ccqlles Cl! 9 Aces vs. QC.i-LS. Fly:-rs. lwn COIISPFIIYIVF first-period goals. 11 was :1 11111119 upsn pm-11111 of Knox In front 1? proceedings and were lrpafggdllln 1 is posi e 11 9y W 9C4 - - 14 . ac at vs. .Cameron . 9:10-10.15 - Bantams - Q S S 231?: 1t1ac1('p11d. Fllirk Landry hockey with both squads niismig h As in the fmht 1:11-1-111: npiih;-r to a last anld.despltetl1e 21 penalvig” 790180011 by a squad from SD.l 7:rfl)f;c N Aims Vs Pwc P Saegvgart vsvltli. l::,a'tl-Lennan. Far Bombers vs. Q.C.1-1.5. Arrows. an .r1111-no nellonad were the plenty 111 golden ('han1'es fieo- cam nave mnr toutzt to e- ies. a fairy clean Enme ' 1 .. . ' ” ' ' t ' r 311.51 - 1 15- 10.15 - 11.00 - Bantams - U 1 Qther lVlI;ililHL'llP marksmcn while Bernard. Xlooney Gallant. 111111-e l?1ll5ilVJ' llfW:0.V bill filial" Prltallc LINEIYPS llca:ngu:.:::;edf::;::gh.hI;:k'R,,:m,5sl6'95, 29 qpikes V, YMCA lngcbievln "' M' Blnke"”y' NEW YORK (CPI - Montreal's No.lCanueksvs.WKS.PSS.N1nd'1i1 'an('e arrts and Neil Walker Harris and Eustace Reeves were 5 "0 "ill 3" P0”? Pi'l5Sl"fl- 99-PPl'l' Summcrside ('oal. ('amblc: de- - i Y 5-oio i i i U i i ' 380111195 P181118 -WES 8 bll Sllnlllef 50lllllD0l'3 Coll!- Irored for the Aces. all. at one time or another. alone ally on the part of the Aces. kept tense. MacArthui. Culiliffe, Ree-1 kmsomf ,- h 1 l Jan Agrol vs. Y.M.C.A. Y I-i-1:;12:"3;d ,im'MRa.C1P,::eri bl" New Y”"k'5 L07" worsley W35 1100 T1130 " P3pe"wCl3lll5 dA totalhof 21 gengltlpg W”, "11. 1n from of the Montague goal Wm, the seoresheet clean for the re- ves, S Bernard. forwards. Schui-.1sgrginggllllbilll are l G ealilei 6200' 1' MacLemm' V; M gawk! a lot busier last week as the two Q.S.S. Bruins vs. Model Southpoi-1 e in t e rat er ruifked llama. 'the puck. but either shot wide or "lamg "l”"ll'5 man. Harris. Walker, 'l'avIor Dal-l ' Jan. 8 P.W.C. vs. B.Y.Cl P U i ' ' Nnllnued 8 llglll 7399 El ll"? 101) CUb5- Summcrsiric were awarded 11 n( were fooled by some nifty nctmmd- M3i'Al"ll"”' haml li1'"0-3 Of ll": ttm. Gaudet Gallant. Grady. G, Agm. 2? 1;” 5LPg'3l : l Ehaffzfbi 1: 1-1q1,hs Of the Efficiency ratings T0? N8- 11030-l2-00mP8l70FW0lElllS-Q.S.' them one a ma1m- tn riefenseman .ing on the part of .VIon1;11:11e goal. lives and M1'(.('eol"Vlonla1,7.lle each Bernard .YM A M Ii 9 ,4. Jan 3 Spike: vs Navy Y (3 ,1, MacLeah hhd G, Ahd'el.50,L ' tional iiockey League goaltenders. S. Leafs Vs. Unit No. 1 Bluebirds Ron MaeA1'lht1r:l'or fighting in the ltender Gene Ward llliikllil "D 8 flail Oi HHHOF P0tlal- Motitagtic. (iuiilfl. Ward. tiefeiisedshjkni . 2' I0 '11 gal Jan 4 B Y.C1 vs. BX C! H 3.30 Draw The steady Canadian netminder 12.00-12.30 - Paperweights - 1! mm 99mm!" . gUMMER I F Q . "09 tltlrtttz the period while (.'ar- 6. MacDonald. lil Ma('Do11ald. B. n.U,U, 1 :1 g 12 1g'73"0- ice No, 1 gave up one goal in each of H5 5- S. Tigers vs.W.K.S.Rcd11111uI :'l"";311'llF were leading 3-0 111 the V 5 D - -9030 ml; ar;1d1La11dr.v of the Primroses McKarris; 1.,...1..,..15, nughm m, N”, ,3 3 15 5 ------ n, Jgnes 51.1,, H, .1, wns.,,,, games during the week while bloek- 12.30-.1.oo - Paperweights . 1- en" of lalhrc first Period 85 I 11-. Aims Arsenault sent Mtlllla'lLIlln an Ran Suh111;i1i1:1n 5:! hout m1n- roll. Arsenattlt. MacLcod. McGee.'R.C.M.P. 21 2 19 4 3 M P d H. MacKenzie vs. M. Jones. mg as of the 71 shots fired at him 8. S. Falcons vs. W.K.S. Hawks 1111 o c ee's pair of goals a-(idiom in from 4,4, M 8 nagging ah ors eeves an 1 ac rt 11r were Trowsdale. Landry. D. M L g A. Tait vs. I-l Peters. for a .958 average. That boosted 5.00-5.30 - Pee Wees PS8 M3"l'f'f"li5 5101'-'19-Mat'Le0d and 1tack with ltnemates Dim. (3,,-1-,,11 501" ”” ”"l.V -Worlds anal! in the ' g V He Can 1 .Th'.5Ched”l; "ll" m” 5eF";;"d V5” en repare Y. Wilson vs. M. Tait. his season's record two points from Spitfires vs. W-K.S. Monarchs Mt'Gee teamed up for the firstland nmy Hughes hefure Sunmm, (i.VtnE seconds of the period and . N MM-"ARV 1”” ” 55 onllws. lw" dale'1To lee No. 2 the previous week to .939. 5.30-6.00 - Pee Wees - P S S " . -... . as a res11l,t Mor't1tag11e were two CF'l'9llVI l'I9"l':l? l-Molllakllm Nit" le:"5' ,:1a;'MagdA"m'):BY C zl Y ' ;lillli)Is. L. ltgacbonald. But Worsley stayed just one point Hornets vs. Q. 5.5. Rangers. lmen up 11'1cn 1 9 third opened reef ac .eo 1 3.10: 2. Montague cl" ' ' ' ' ' V" ' ' . . - l3C 0'18 - VS - R0981 behind Plante even though he let 6.00-6.30 - Pee Wees - W. K S . . .. . , . g . y h V V . hMeGee (G. Mat-Donaldt 8:42; 3. ll 7:00 M(.)Nlm”AL f”. l Two”? ml": Gus M3cK9"ll9 V5- A. R0P!'T- in five tallies to his three. The Tigers vs- Unit No. 1 Springcrs. Wh P a C e S 1111sl1..xA11.r S(0R1-.5 rwo Montague; Mat'I.eod ((1 Maci.)on.i Bee. T2 A51-3 Ly: Nav.vNY 6.01;; ilhlzflfgrgjyrfmin" F- Whllloclt va- E- Arctic. 111111: Ranger netminder had too 6.30-7.00 - Pee Wees - Q. s. s. I W11 I 111';-Ta? advantage Mon- :11). lino-1. H 16 00 - 1 - - - ' W "-V- mm mums, A,mm,,e,. O, the mo g:nN&-mfno " W A M shots to handle in his three games Canadians vs. WKS. Model. rss. n1:11r waste me time in putting cna 11-x ('a1'ro . Mat-.111-111ur. ' . .. I .- 13- F .1, '1 H LC, '1 00 - ill V5- - 33' and stopped 10:1 for a .954 mark Southport Colts. C o . on 11111 pressiire and Apps Arse... Walker. Arsenaitli. 99" 11- AW5 ”'5- 3” it E Y 71”” '”'”'”"a '3 0” .”” ha t'g"'”.1v'”d1 11 .9311 111 th -. lso 7.00-7.30 '' Pee Wee' . oss. a p I t a I S, W l n shit made it 62' -1 on a shot from :FS:"3'll'H'Hl'l1h”' C'”'''”'”' 2 373's-titieci 13' Navy vs. BAIL: Y iheyiilxi1n1agt;1a1'i1ie mcpared '0 buy :;:;R::kV';,sAtA::;:a'iwaCDon intwii-pointregciiirn. or eyeal a Rangers vs. P. S. S. Spitfires- e corner a or taking passes . ces. arrts Ischurmant 5:15; 'D' H Y x Y . The men at R R h 1. . d t ' ' Terry Sawchuk of Boston added 7.30-8.00 - Pee Wees - W. K. I I from l-inches and Carroll. Neil Landry IGV Ma('i)0nRldt 7pm simff-5 1 3' tci W" MCA Y Charley Slniic. M((;ni:lrQ:l,.” iihd "('5 Mach,” V. M Mathew" a point to his record. carding a Monarchs vs. P. S. S. Hornets. FRFDERIUFON wpyi. H! h H dy y I Walker was the man at the right Penalties Carroll. Reeies 121. not 1, 'P'w-C. V, Spikes P Lew Hayman. now of Toronto. 1 19', No 4 ' i i .926 effort for the week and .9111 8.00-8.30- Girls Practice-U111! hchrmg Bupk wh;”m,k' led Fnfdh W? fhFtt1t::-11. vih11l1-1'11 411111114-r-. spot for the A1-es at'the 5:43 mark. Maclirtliur 12-. lllt-Geo 121. 1.anrl- 5:00 (Tflricn sziys he has noon 11-id G. syegvary skip Vsh 5- Sh Mac. for the year. while Chicago's Al No 1 and Q.C.H.S. "Mon Capnak M R 1.2 edge . pets I. .1 what-king 1n 113.-ms rebound. sch. r.v. ht-h11rm;1n 1 Deep my hikes V5. By(g y that Ted W111'kn1a11. Als prim-ipal Donald skip, Rollins had a bad week. slipping 8.30-9.15 - Juvenile Royal: over the mwhy -Mmmnn- Hawk; wh.:;lr1a.I:1es ilcln to; 11 111.14. iirmztn .1.lsodrew'an assist and as Third Period: 7 .il1111t;11;1m. .1,-. 5.00. finaticinl backer. is feeling inure E. Macnohaid vs. MA syewm-L seven points to .916. and yielded practice. -, V t - . i ' "1 "'””"l"'tt" 18-'26. In the first Arcs anal Ward had Mm-'Iult tllttutws. Carrollt 1311. 11. ----- - ----- than a little depressed 111111111 1115 L m n V. G ,, third place to Sawchuk. 11.15-10.15 - Midgets - Abbie.- hursda. nirrht as Laps. took a Third Wmd. X F, . V A . , . , . . . . - Bil E 5 - H8 fl0l'S0l1- hirmer mm 0" lhird place in Leg" WIi:'D"nq.Yh.h. 13(1.e(ie111t11n'. prlnt-1111.111) no chance at all. V -cos. Walker tll.'1rr1s. Schtirmanll T - h ' Eealvy i'"("l(i'al V"'ll”” "ii" l”"i' C. MIcLe0d vs. A. Burnett. D0ll'0li'5 G181! Hall and T0T0lll0'8 V8. VlCl- me mlamw (mast San. h l ' M I rt. . 1. 4. Mom- 1 11.11. Aisenanlt again for Mon- 5.43. 9 .i1nn1mzue. Arsenattlf thu- 0'" R S Draw "1; . Spares - R. Hill. P. Sounds-rs Harry Lumley each dropped four 10.15-11.15 -Juveniles - Abbie! 107 l"lfKli9.V ton (111m 11A -- 1 4m 3 -1 . QB-. . . Lettntte ., ' f. 9”” r -: 1 ldt-111' at 1109 and George Mac- 'CarIoll' 11071 1 . . '”" tl””li'-5 li"l"'l''-Wl 5” ”V' D. Saunders. lpoints to .912 and .903 respectively vs. Vics. whmwk mum”! in IN h”mm l"1(;do111'ton. Whitlock 'Mcln- 11111111111 rounded out the seoringl Pettaities il:1r1lr1l1111' 1111 tiori ""1 Tl"'5d”-V "'ln'lll lllal lltlllll-l" ' " '"cl' ll-iii when 1.. 1,, k -- 1-. n' .k Tnnv-1 1 , .' -. .. ' ' former 1.:cn1-r:1l n1.'111;1;:er of llo11et- perinrl mul 3-lint the winner. with p,.h.,,h.. Wm. .. r, . 4 (. ” .a pa” mm. ll l Nam l”"”' (f"'"”' Hes wnuld b . .. .' . an awn from Joe Viflnlusll. ' '”-b5 1015011111111 Ctirt-1119 immr-rl1atcl.V lflllfiwiiiiz a -- - --- -- Curling draw for tonight .11 the a '1 - C mwmm in wlllln '0 nearly half u-av l.'h'ro11;zh the gm” - fm'"”” '" the S"m""'l'S"li' "me . Charlottetown Curling Club iimla: hmsl nn 3 thmihimy in- mm. - Ptdsoriny . . . . . . . .. 10 13 11 .11 and rt.-1.11.: .1 not one behind cam. Mmor H k V051?"-l” 3-its , , - ' . . (yr 12 ,0 8 R 35 N . p e 7 P. M. Robertson said the planned inter- ,u:l”l1':,'.';'.:' rglai'llrH:flf::Cl;';:l":1: sm' - P I em. 77,. 1For Sahurdayy will E lgrv PF;;W5(fr P3 lint" l0l'll:IIIE S?lt0r:ttllr uillt the West nnw ' g - tne . .01 s agna . 1. cnnctl v.:,ma es (mi 1:11 an ”inter sling ill” '" lilllli it'll ll li11l"r'l1 uttttlv ' ' llir Gallant G ilen1'v i”1l11i1'd1l)11si11oss 1.1'l1lllllf w v r 1 '1 Beavers Maintain Lead 'r ...- C - - -1 4 ' '11 -- ' ' '" i , . . ' he olilx .11i111t1 Ill 11 .- 1 "mm 'ha5' Camllbcll 3 th 1.cLr1 Er-Hr l'1Nlr111'l1m a '1-1 . .' . .. ' W" "3 ire 2 -- .1 Squarebiriggs lhlph ,. lead rctrlv 111 the 11111-rl. Orin , . gugslsosliylhi) Fan ,-,,,,(1111V11.'lt' Jones D. R. Geor e Cl1iekIWil- 7 (-,,...N ,'m,,,,, RMWN. H,” W h W O A h 3):: 3:1 her. 111.11111...1. 1111.41; ,5. Hams. V! Doug H”. 1.. MW," 1 Mills tfleulerst W Maurice Ar. Wlllll:vr'k'K (let -11111: ntarker came h m mciliiiniyiiign 'Fliii.x:-nT;11i1?:iiE1,l::1 .J:lli D"- CW3 -l- w- M."cKen"3r lch.amh"'l' 47:-V”3r'"ld Fnmch "Ye M u M . . . . . . hold a nrat-lire at 1110 Sports Ate 1” 3 - wf w"Nh' Em'"eli chm Mm ulml 1942 lmld "W wmld 01111 '11 11 ;u-11.11111-L irrrr imv SAllx'l .11)llN. X 1! HP .N.11111 Pilllnilllilv :1111l 1i';1llx Ktillniain (lltl again 1,,.dm. M H M H” "3 h1h(.1)(,ha1dh Hh Dobsum Reid Macy reeo1'4l of 1114111 miles per hour, yitlxrll 1.11 .11111ulcd mist-on John Beavers m:1111l;111i1-1i 1111 mi 1111- x('1Illll1:. the latter netting '4 ' ' .Kt-nna vs. Doug Saunders. S Rea- 'l'"l -ll”'"lt'”' "'f1lll- ll8l.V'S l”-111510 duct: 411 1iI11:1111k and Bob Bnw- ly lead over Anihrisl fimiililiis 11111 1 hmtw tn 1.. , V g ion. 5. Crosby. Major Waddell. (-"ill" 1"1lll'0l'Ni lll(' l'CC0l'(l lly lPS5 nu-1.. 111111111111 utnaer. lvit-lntoshffhitrsdny llIElll anti f'Il4i('fi the Air 11..1.11-1- 14-1111 shot a brace for :g,-uni .lol1lrl1WR 1hv'”m,"'lix 4 "J. 2'1 ice 4 - Cleaver MacLcan. A A. "m" ""'”h""dl'9dlll 0i I mil 91111 had :1 IllIlVnl' lantic (nasl Senior lioekov l,e:1 jAl"h(H'u( and Shprllhip whit, gal. . ','l” ''”l” ldll-3' MacDonald. L. Donald. Lou Camp- ""3 l””"" Tliror trains are tightly h11neh- .2119 fixtiirc with R 3-3 win lied to a solo effort. liigml .l2 m" "l'”l”"'t'- lA".llF hell vs Ralph Jenkins. Addie lilac-lh . I V 041 111 the leoutie standings. wilhl it left lie.'1ve1's tlirnp flttllllx llmeiit frmliiig liclween the two k;h.n1.lId,(' Llkllm ll. 5 lD0nald, R. Ewintr Cleavelnnd llnulcu trmlm: .Vlo111-ion is nine ahead of the SN'filtfl pint-r 1111111 SQlI.'I1'lx' 1111111111,-N1 ahmhm. incidpm l l('l'dhl0f V lxlloi iv ill ll.1m1l- MaeLcan. , plilnlx llPlflii Cups. 10 tinder Am- lilers The tennis have .'1ilo1'n;111-11 when ll;1Il:1rlu1o slttgged Emmett "hr knmm U U "ml M"'r'1 5530 P- M hers! and 13 behind the leading the lead thrmigh much of the Kenneth after 11 minutes of the Keg . l . I”) l 7' R' C3"'i"”l”5- 7-fill Saint John Beavers. season. Ilttrti 111-1-1111! K0111"-dy had ,0 hi, P'lil'i:1""l W111-11 1 x.11111 .111hn. Mae1.eod, J. Hornby. Reg Reid. :llllilllZllY IThp Jones R11l111'P.'1Ila1l1no 111111 1-arrimi ll'f1lIl the ire. Vip receiv-lgjh: l1?,?.,.l'l:'l':ITl' nlmll, J 33' iVvll;c"e'd H Simpsmlv Rr l-19' itrst period N'm1r1n;:. none. 1' iekeri for three Saint .1 h 1 ;I on ;1.p . , . ' ' ; h Witt turn-om e ar. r onnon. it l"1.pnltv Vi'oavm- 232 and the KlllllllflllrKlllfxilllfiltlillk fliFnll'lTllllllt”1x liil':1i”i!oin:h?h'illl1xlri;lli(('iiir"lmy L, 29' G A"”w'M. Wm”? Ice 2 H J. S Mm”. A. Tam and su.d. 0 . ,, . . Sr: 111111 pr-rtorl 1 .Vlonelon l.a- ioinlic trio counted 1111-11thm-111V11 were srrtrwi 111 Jones. 1 Pfll1,'1ll1(Vg v gt Bmwm wm' Mac("'icl;"' V3 W cm and Mn ' emit tln111r- l.ohl;1nrl 1.48. 2.1W1mny .lo11eS. lion Rulm. 11,. Fwd W.,”,.. 1. gm"; dhhhy T, T1 1111r- . y 1. G. Hughes. Lester lohnsion. iy . ”” " ”' l””".”” ' W111 John. M" T''""'"- CW Scantleburw. Lilltd Kullniau tlkllllilh. Pmlriiromhei ice .1 - R. Part-nl. E. MaeNutt i. Noses out S od 9-211, it Amliersl 1.31.. 1(;my. G. Milligan. Harold Hnwatt VI A: - . . . . . e nl er lVPl;(ntlar1:t 11 fl? H gtltlflyk ii. Saunders. J. Morris. G. -1-- . IN a afllllo 1mm(.hh II oc . 1 51111:)” nunutps :1-1.1:-d by .1,,m,.,lJihceu: -Mien Turner. Frank H. D - 0 "S n. . ngan. W. E. Wood Slim. vs R. Spilleft. G. R. Greenough ' 0 am ane a o e s - m1-- mm 11 not ' 1 .. . 9 1 21 r I . yo 3 trlt-v 5 11 k2 T M" RT777” ' ' 1 Fl . M osi Va l u a b l e Player ""9"" WHEN slllllils ARENA 3 3"111.""""a' 'ru1""1-"' "1371 "" II II II 5 ' IV THE CANADIAN PRES? - o . . H shA1'iNo at M Winnipeg Blue Bombers pounced " ' 'N""'.' NPIVl' Yflflk tAl't Cal:-her Just five days ago Berra was Harlem. "Who ever thought this; an on -' g n.n- (jnmhanpiin. who mm, I picked as the American l.eag11e's would happc-n?.This is really some 1,, 33. dyianv:,:i:::f2's rtldgrluggiz Monday and Wednesday ' bnd tremendous 1' o m 3- ha ek to lead most Valuable F" I955 and "mt nnrmzi timcisdnnl liiiik fnrllflaid in win the Grey clip by 3-7 MI I Afternoon .-. 4 .- 5:30 I. 1 was the third ime, too. for the th co m not on I e . Ad 3m,,k1'1-h pmigm. 1,, hnmhhr pm. hardhhming Yank” Cmdwr Tm) mm H "HIV "mp ” mm, an 8" snow-row-red field at Ottawa 13 mission. :- .' . . . '. 1 r ' years ago todav. Art Sieve. Adult 2' ' Child 10c nan! and then 111:.-1 vvnrlti sones others-Joe htmagizm and Jimmy cnmpitshmenl winning pain, i""hr WMH 5 30- re" ,-. . 1 , . , .., . . . . s 1111-on. Thursvlay wax named the l-oxx-also won the AL: avmrd lye 1101.10 H13-"li "LV llfm hick,-(1 the winning nint in the Monday and wedn95day 1 . I7 National ltencttrs most ialtmblo three times. mates for this. Playing on in meat . , , . Dlllyer for 1055 Ernie Banks the home run-hit- team helps and we had n great .w"5','i 5""""l GFW Cup lflllmph Evening - R-10 RM, 31' the HMTWW margin of five ling shortstop, of Chicago ('uhs. team Playing on a lesser team L”, , AA Admission 503 points. the stocky. Ill-year-old re- was 11 close third in the National makes it harder to win.” 1 Ai; . . . - - Tuesday - 8'30 P M :e11er nosed out teammate Duke League with 195 points in the vot- (ampyx eighth year in the ' ' - Snider-226 to 221-to become the lng of the 24 committeemen of the league was one of his best. and Fox rut 3EST IN P1 E- 1- H0Ck9Y League 'I' n mgfgn. gnd mg mg ' tecond player in league history to Baseball Writers Association of according to Roy, his "most sat- PABKDALE vg. BY C Giving win the prized award thre otimes. America. isfying" because it came after his C . ' ' i 9 N." sh.h . . . . ameras 2 - 2 , st:1nhMus1al the great St Louis Willie Mav N w York C it wretched at-axon the year before ursday 8'30 PM .. . . .. .. .l,P r1a1s1 .. , .1. -. .. Cardinal oulfiellicr. received the outfield whiz who won the award in 1954 he was hampered by n Am, 1 P. E. I. Hodwv Lkague Wu-am woush1m'nshom... MUS - FUIICYS .' PhIdS . ' '- the -volume gift for spot Qlqv gr. .. honor in 190.1. 1946 and 1948. Campansiln won It previously in I I and 1953. two other players ever won distinction more than once. 13 and 13 1Q Ind IQ. for 11154. was fourth with ms point! followed by pitcher Robin Roberts of Philadelphia Phillips. 159 ;Tpo Kluszewskl. Clnt-lnnatl'11 sluninit first baseman. 111: Brooklyn pit- cher Don Newcombe. 89, on dMu1-- lnl. O. CID!!! moons - . t tin-ill." said Cam- brokcn left hand and finished withl his poorest season with It woeful .207 batting mark. Fampy's slump was fell by the Dodgers. who fin-. ishrd second in the Giants in 354. He underwent two operations to, sin? ll!" relieve the pressure of I nerve that had ben causing partial par- 1.. ail!!!"-E T)'i'YLoR's ACES vs. B.Y.C. Friday Evening-8-if) pm. Admission: Adults 500; Children 25c Sat. Afternoon - 2:30-4:30 . C . ' 1.".?l'.v'li1."'.' .lZ'.'.'f1'Z" '.'I&11?”l"z'. --mum owns Ad'"'”'”'" Lana M. 31'' am" in W N" -13-o.g.. H Adults 25c, Children 10c 3nd I ""” j) ms: 0'vO00Ii'- NQUIMJISIRNI. ustsuuv not met. ....i. ., dmhloluk Yhweovnuupy 0'-1 woos Innoraowmoyuu annltodn-efovovwynntu nuhnily. H1111-'.ltl 1t.'.'11l1ll REGULAR TO 55.95 - IOXED SPEQQAI. . . .