In This Corner Sport lovlew Illa i Islanders Play, Halifazr V4 Here Friday Night: i that Frank Dllllm-of the Q. A. The Charlottetown Islanders Hp A. 1-,” 0,-deua Mom J01; ,0 and the Halifax Atlantic! play pay the Ieianderaitor LaChancc ""9 0" NH” V3573 "IBM in 5 and LeBlanc by today or face sus- Maritlme Major Hockey League pgnshgn. :( game that has been forwarded from the end of -the regular ache- Fnllnwing is a brief sketch of the athletic highlights during the past year: ' ISLANDEIS IN FINALS The Islanders forced the Halifax Atlantic.-i to seven lganies before losing out in their bid for the M.M.H.I... championship and the Alex- ander Trophy. In the semi-final series the Islanders ousted the Glace ..G I p g - d I Bay Miners in ii bitterly Contested and disputed series while. the 31, "12. t th 11 d "1 . .. Atlantics whipped the Millionaires. Islanders Club President 1-rank pk; trgeugluanuecs H: lnngffaxwon MacDonald lurnctl in a commendable job as the executive lcadcr of . 1 H” I the team and resiancd early in the 195364 campaign. For the first R H B S 3 1 W. 2-Hanan F0 t ". 1&3 Snurdly "mm" , :li:.e”ieanC'nar1ottetow-n player, Bucko Trainor, was appointed 003011 OI - Klimhee tgllllslxlgggf nvlglllt Iifltllntz The Juvenile Islander: lost to the Campbellton Cubs 3-2 in an on 0 o CIMPWH 13347: wl'50n 17101. Hliiellp WBHYII, tge excegtlon of HIM overtime sudden-death game at Campbellton for the NB.-P.E.I. Chani- Y a 1 t Third Pedod X1:':'l:k”:" ll; :e?Vy3m(l:osj" Pears Road pirinship and two weeks later the Midget Abbies were defeated 8-6 in. In two game: m” week the 1!. nvcrtime in their hid for the NB.-P.E.l. title against the Campbellton. Horse" en Wm at he New Yml. gggg e:.j.?.;.i.G,mmgi," 3,.G1-pwe Bay, Fyiu .......... H 430 Royals. The Abbies won the Island Intermediate A title while the away m1a'nymgim”lhe1.e on I.-ngl GLACE BAY. N. S” iCP,g.N,0 TLIIICSME-I12 ROddlt' McAdam. Nci! 4.31”; Buy, Lumley ”o"rfe:;: l:v”IV'. rovked 5'19 ”S"'”dlm' PARKDALE 0'Leary Maroons won the Provincial InIermediatc.B crown by tlefcai- day as they inaugurate E vmnel. Lmm period goals gave Glace Bay M0-M”"”L . ' ' (Campbell, Connolly) 16:02 gnmlonllrun er 9 y ney 'Next to slack Bar in: th Georgetown Eagles. Freetown Royals again won the Hon. C. racing program M the chnlouh Mme” E 3,1 Wm over Ham” Mg ?UMFMRl Penaltiea: Morrow 8:20. Arcand Club Pngldmt S uh M or I C mlk T Trophy tiown Driving Park The races will lantics here W('dI1ESd3l' night in ' "rs! Period 839' l i d 1 mt (9 Ir. DIAL 3767 Minor Imagiie hockey was again sponsored by the Physical Fit- mmmnnce M .,3b' i,l Marmnm Major Hocke, Lea upisculimg NONE 1;"; feces" : W"! rain Ceurie "N; nelmnmmn and me Rom” Club" The-ie will four classes Z1lltll.C0lll.ES'i ) g L Penalty: TNSHPHEJZ. Stops: H" A”, )'esetcer:d:'y gudle; wlrsd A is " Secon erio MoMeekin .. .. 13 iii 19-50 ' ' ' . . .. .. 8 5 8-21 . w 1 MECRLNLI: ll I55 :lBl'l'tP'h(;llI.lS:l:ll(()llll: athletes of tlv lllIS1l'edIull):ll1t)elll ii:llm:e lC0ll1S:lelled0n:lsIL lllgtldact-')la(Eld) oiilenopgilit brllllgadmlitll 1.61366 Bay, Wm-le 8:06 Hicks Art . ac (enzie emcr e as one e ' t 3 n v - ' year as he won the N.BEP.E.l. golf championship. Mackenzie and Bob the day of the race at the track iidie Charlottetowii Islanders. Thai Gray played brilliant golf in the finals until Maclxenzie clinched the If the weather is unfit the 1-aceslloss cut; Hallfaxs first-place lead- iwn.province crown on the 37th hole. The niati-ti ended in thctseni-nnill be held on Saturday afterwto seven points over Sydney Milm darkness iiiili hundretls of fans following the two golfers. Mai-lxeii'I.ic noon at the same time. lioiiziircs, also idle, i and Gray were selected as the Islanders mt-iiihcrs on the NB.-P.I-I.l.i Following are the classes; Minn-5 (-ayyjpd the play ih,.0ugh.i YEO THEATRE Williiigdon Cup team. - - No. I Paceelilace Cloth. Tip out. Both teams went scoreless lll CHARLOTTETOWN GARRISON OFFICERS Derwiii Hticstis of Suninicrside won the Island G0ll'.CllElmPi0"b'l"il Abbe. Mabel Patch, Royal Jim and p the first period and scored onccl with a 36 hole score of ii-74hI0ll0WEdTl;;lv ilgolb hVl:.l:ll5-f. Gi'a.VQMai'ys; Delight. iiii the second. . A” R F Army Officels ale invited to H d . won the Belvedere Golf Cu crown. e san a ies l e was won; No, 2 Pacg G Laddie Sc-ymore 3 George Whyte, Tomm F"lcs ' ' . , l ' 3 en H by Mrs. iv. E. Cotton with Mrs. Fred Cannon, riinner-iip. igonme-5 Mg1)F)'I Hm-ry-5 R9.z,.et' and Johnny Lumm. swim 5,0,3 New Year's Day interservice reception at H. M. C. S. Monmgu "'sa':I 8' zit 8 P' M' Cm! Iioulinz ms niwnimcd rim at the Bvlwivrc Golf Wurst Liiiim Biidlong, ruii Boost, M:ir- Glace Bay ii-iiiie Jackie iioiie-.i,' Queen Charlotte at 1315 hrs and Armouries 1345 N E itlll rlisiiiigtiplicrl himself in the LaBati Open at 3lonti'c.il liy fiitis!i- ion... lmnwd ml. Hamaxg p nrg ' ms In the "Ill"? '11” "I 135 ill '1'? "''5i l"'0'C5.l”'"'1 HOW” 1" ”"'i No. 3 Trotre Hclcn Hui-icstcr i Roy McMcekin I-lalifay goalie M "i T ' I -Color- ii. F. A. and Canada. Dowling had the only liolciin-one on the local.J1mm-lo A" MES Pam. Billy Aubgkmd a busy mgm as Mme” Om”: criurul while W. E. Stevenson of New Glasgow scored a hole-intone 1.”. Brother Bin R m B dl Ah t 1 A” M i Dress-eUnifoi'm With Medals. at Cavendish our HEXTBSICY. ' O A " m'iii3rieLel”in i3i1ne?l3ia'Q'”:-lopiilgill Gary Cooper - Phyllis Tliaxter LEWIS SIGNS WITH DODG-E115 No. 4 Tiot.eeBoi:nie's Girl, Giii- while Cliff Hicks in the Glaccl I ff" Biggest news of the baseball season was the signing of Charlotte- p gcrbrrad Mali. Lzist. Dollar, Trig- l Bay net handled only 21. ' wond. I Adv.n'ur. - In'N'n. Drama inuirs Brian Lewisiby the Brooklyn Dockzers. Lewis, after enjoying R ter- i get, Clever Palli. i Both second period goals were 1 rifzc season with the Maritime Central Airways, was signed by the -aee-Eta unassisted. Whytc scored for Glace Dodgers in December and will report to Shawnee, Oklahoma next . inay at g;oe and Hcuett, nmichcdv March. He became the first Island born athlete ever to sign it coritracti itliis 10 minutes later. Fyles scored with a Major League organization and his accomplishments were hailed I the lVll1llfl' in the first five mm. fat and wide throughout the Dominion and the U.S.A. g - iutes of the third period and iii. . lylarilinic Central Airiiars won the Island Inte"niediate Chainpion- S n H6102 Norni Connolly and Hugiiic The Aiinual Nleeilllg Of the Charlottetown Driving riiip h.VCliKlIEl:llI:1tlllZ1 the Alhziesl andl Silininiersidtey AuMF'-"tree Tliiygdd-s-d ;c:impbeii zissislcd on Lumieys in- Park & Proyiiiciul Exliibitioii will be held in the office tie N.B.-P. .. tite o tieir aures y de ea iiig eniramcoo overs H H m'r- . isurance goal. . i ' . . . but lost out t.wo games to one against. New Waterford in the finals IORQNIO. (CF) -.A hair ')(i Lineups ”11g.fSS(:Cl1a.tg8n' Gmat Geolge Sweet on Janual-V fcr the Maritime Championship. .;'o;:l5n'i"h'Lll9 fl"a1TP9”9:l lviirllieliil Halifax: Goal: Moxleekin; do- ' '3 l 8 ' pim' Th Juli Abbi s w it , Isla d Junior Championship by de- 3 WV.” "T0" 0 - I'll" f ' : L ' . A' . A -- -. - - i Yrftlllzelllb C(:ixi':-nii alid Billzgsiguiiiotg but. were unable to compete in I(;.””'l ,3 2'2 l”, mm 5I”'””j”l l'0l'(ll',l1lIIlflSI .g It l5.”m mtcntlon or the d,”'ectOrS 1.0 p0S,tpmm tlrc Mmsitimc Dlaydowns due to .1 Dlaycr sliortatze. Their place was iflrmimmvllnva hgmmmZ'r"'Qt N"'1IVlori'oit'. Wiiison. I-lord, Leelcrc. HHS n.mmmg 10 a later datcl "Once of which Wm ap' taken by the Cuimnites who lost out to the strong Lcwisvililc Cubs in C'(?"i:dgl,;"1:583f”Iag'l" game plt'”lMCP11ee. IIOIIPH. . Peal" "1 the P11355- rl well played series" l Leafs lnevelli gaigllilp trying Rlltlywflatce -gay: Goal: Hicks; defence: Randy Edwards of Boston was brought in to handle the Junior and . . . . . 4 13 c. rccn. Ncedhani, Amadio; l Little League teams in Charlottetown while Johnny Carroll of Bos- ft(a:l(,P(:::g,,1'cRS:T::tnl.(oC'1: pa,mdo”1MM',mii"”V31'd53 Milk”? Campbell. i3I'0WH.: 6' H' BUNTAlNf tor handled the tcams in Summei-side. Little Leazue ball inzidc rapid man Jini. Mnrnmni hm (”po"t(:;.C01l1l31l5'v R0CM01'd- Lum1P.V. F.V1C5- Secretary- Lcyte. K. Watson. strides in both centres with the City Little Leaguers winning the Is- p ,.mm. 1 Rf . ” ' eerce: George 0'Doiiaghue.i lard title. - I g Canadicns. now one point he- The Intermediate Abbies set. A fast pace in the Island Basketball Lca- hind the hiding Demon Rm gce to lead all the way. Stan Richard 01 the Summerslde Air Force won tVjng5' 1051 Bern”. Boom Boom i'neLeague batting championship and Donnie MacI..ean of the A-bbies was Ggoffrjonl suspended last wnk: the leading pitcher with an 8-0 record. for eight New York gzanies as -ll SOFTBALI. GAINS P0l'liI.ARI1'Y lrcsiiltl of a stick sxiuiaiiirz inci- Sottbail continued its comeback throughout the Province and the (;:l'lr"d':: (7;”l:lo1:”'rkj GF.””'i0" .5"r' crme rnjoyed its gi'catcst. popularity here since the years before the wish WI”: 115 .ll”':”l '," ll"? USN. War. There was a ten team League in operation in Charlottetiown with - an Mm, int”: l?L.lr:il Roll (?””" Siunmei-side Air Force emerging as the winners after defeating the Wm dndergo Yr”: mdi";f'" i H'-' inc Llguorian Youth Club. The L.Y.C. won the City championship by de- t e as ' - i . IT Murray River Theatre roiium Evans MURRAY RIVER-Dec. 31 8: Jan. 'l-8 P.M. um. 29 1.0 J". 2 THURSDAY & FRIDAY footing the Legion and the Guardian Angels. i SUMMARY .IHURsDAYm The Azriiicn later defeated the Summrrside All Stars for the Is-; FIrg( Pgj-Ind . , -- I The Crossin M. the Z::i.:l title rtiid won the NB.-P.E.I. crown by cllmiiiating a team from leixfiiiitrenl. Mosrlell i Y ' E1015 1 1.,.1.. Fzcderictoii. They forced Halifax to the limit before losing the final t.l0l1llF,Olll :31 u ears - 0 M 0 0" whht tlk I M game of the series for the Maritime Intermediate Championship. In Penalties: Thomson 2:31, nor. I ' nelr with 3-yciiutid itrli W!- the last game the Airmen were without the services of several of tl'ICll'; ton 7:12. Geoffrlon 9:14, Mac-' I Fn1uAx;. ! Hu;m”. Ind pu.;'mde wztengnzn! be-t men. I My 12351 i 1 General Skating ............. .. 3 to 5: go W." . . g ” ABBIES SEEK Mcct'itoi' ('l'P W I Second. Period .sM.UnDM; I - The Charloiieinwii Abhies won the N.B.-.P.E.I. Senior Rugby chiim- ”Tx?'al;llll:il' Belwm” 16.51 General Skating 3 to .'i L B i?if.llSl)lD by whipping the Saint. John Miariiiers in both gaxrgfsnof R, PACMMH: Kennedy 6:48. M:-W Rural and Urban Skating 8 to 10 ' home and home series. The games were iuggcdily played a ans as nick minor and misconduct 34 Gnnon st. JIOEY MMDONALD, Mlnlger. 'John aeverm of the Abbles auffered severe leg injuries on account. of 00' Stewart 17:” Benveau 19:. the clubs fielded big and fast: players. In the second game at. Saint 710' Smith 7:42. Ham” 1,”, the grozen ground and were barely able to take the field against, Glace i Bay in a sudden-death game for the Maritime Championship. Glace. ' Bay won the game and the title by a 5-0 score, 3 g ,rOrom0T':'1:i”'t:;l:ld Highlight of the. season was the Second Saints-P.W.C. series for (slow ',Ifh0n;s0m3 the Island Intermediate ciiampioiisliip. Thcgbest. of three serleslwas 4p,mmm'0 MOITLEOH extended to six games before it had to be cancelled without a winner !”anmg'm' Fmmam 6:46 beingtgeclared. Each team won one game while the other four ended Pmaluesz Nesurcnko ' 2:57'i rrrr .. l The Saints Senior team played in an Int.ei'colleg'inte League with Bei!T:E'4igg"M"g l Mount Allison and Dalhousie. The Saints won two games from Dal and lost two close contests from Mount. Allison. The latter went on to win o the Maritime Intercollegiate Championship. I F i I t . ghg SAINTS SHINE IN BASKETBALL - F saint Dunstan! University produced their atrongest basketball team ..ga. yr NM"! iv NMIV Kin! in history and swept aside all opposition except the- Dominion Inter-l K;-n Rnsewall of AlIStl'allzl was ried-late champions. St. FX. The Saints won the NB.-:.E.I. Cham- llcadlng Vlc Seixiis of United States A Ill CINWIV-lox INCOII pionship by eliminating Mount Allison, St. Thomas and t e University l2-1 in the deciding match of the - of New Brunswick without losing a. game. For the year they had a Davis cup Chnlleiige round atf Also short sublects 21-4 record, press time this morning. 1 m. at to tax. by ct... W. in mime . e M e T Championship and later lost a game series to the Xiiveriana in the play-offs for the Dominion Intermediate crown. Previously St. Duns- l:.'l's had won the Island League by defeating the Abbtes and the Air Force. Jack Real-don paced the Saints with an amazing average of 26 ' points per game. In 24 games he scored 624 points. . 1 The Second Saints won the City League by defeating Prince of ' ' ' Wales College in the finals. g - ACORN RINK AT SlJI)BL'RY I 3 i The E. F. Av-orn rink won tjhed lrdritish l:oiiRolsR'l'iGpliy vlllll thlr . h pg”. .x , ” l ' l - if. i Fl uary ' c eating e '. . . ac.'r-i inn 3 i l1;-rglIanI'IC(llalll?f';l'3l?ll:I'llltDl:';:nlCfl Ilic Prorinrc in the Dominion Bon- -- 1 i I !d.(,x3 spiel At. Sudbury. The membrrs of the rink were E. F. Acorn, skin: ., . ,0 i J. S, Moore, mate; C. H. hydtl, second static; and J. P. Campbell, first rwaiiiu 'ik.'.'cooK'auin. 4 ' -0 - 'ox.-., curroiaVraiLona.o.jro vouitogineii Come in today while the selection is varied. . JACK CAMERON . 'I'lIE stone Fol iiieit - . 139 Kent St. i cliarlattotowii I'.E.l. stone. A rink from Charlottetown compctcd in the Dominion School Roy Championships at Saskatoon. The nicmbers were Barry MacDon- . old. skin; have flcnrdon, mate; Brewer Aulcl, second stone; nnd Roger 9 . . . . . . . . . . 3 '0 5 Partridge, first. . . y rormox FIGHTS FOB CROWN : Gaiety. Color. Merriment. Good and Happy Time Harry Poiilton lost a twelve. round decision to Yvon Durelle in. for E . b d I fight for the Dominion Middleweight title last June at. New Glas- i V W 0 Y- . tors Club provided Island boxing fans with two smart cards. In the first Gil Edwarda of New York lost to Harry Poulton and In the sec- nnd Henry Jordon of New York took a decision from Edwarda. Cohey ' ML-Closkey hit the comeback trail and started to campaign under Bobby Gleason In New York. S - student. Charlie MacMillan. He defeated Earl Smith '7-5. 6-0. 641 in the N finals. Smlt.h and Sqdn. Ldr. Lacombe won the Island doubler cham- - ipionshlp while MacMillan and Nora DeBloia won the mixed doubles , , crown. - . . . . V ' The Island and Charlottetown ladies singles crowns were won by Every Suit. sold In this sale is hg,nd.ta1loi-ed and Elizabeth Willett. Phil Jardine retained the singles championship in v i the men's division at Charlottetown. Ned Wran and Andy Anderson . . won the men's doubles honors at. the Charlottetown courts. Other win- ' tlnCly'deu-lled to the regular W3rren K- lllgli hen at Charlottetown were Ivan Dowting and Wanda Macmllan In i ' i ' " ' the mixed doubles: Elizabeth Willett and Kay Douglas in the ladies HALIFAX V5- lsLANDERs undud of u.m e ' doublea. Roy McGonnell won the boys Island junior championship and ' q 5'' There, were two track and field meets held in the Province. The Halifax Wanderers won the. Maritime Invitation Meet here in July by amusing a total of 65 points. The Abbles were second with 33. In- dividual honors were won by Jill Warner with 13 points followed by A Rggulqf Gqmg, Bill Haley of the Wanderers with it. ' points while the Abbie: placed second with 34 and the Halifax Navy YOIlf OWII fCCIH IS HOW mOVilIg. JOIN yOII' 'fi.HdI M third with 32'. Bill Keir-her of Saint John was high point. man closely followed by the Abbleii George Walters. For Walters it was hit last i performance In A long and brilliant career. in GPP"d"”d club b.."' BEATTY TOPS Bll1.EMF.N izow. Stew MacDonald retained his amateur hantamweight. champion- COOD YEAR IN TENNIS V . - -we s-r ” - " " " ' Here Is y0ur,0vD0rtumty't0 buy Canada's fine-t Margie Jitrdine won the girls junior title. In the Maritime Championship meet on Labor Day a four man (torporal W. M. Bcatly of the n.C.M.P. won the Crand Aggregntr ' - and the Ottawa Aggregate at the Provincial Rifle .t,srociatlcii Prize PHCCSIZ "If" ship in the annual boxing meet at Halifax. Ivan Doherty of the Boos- The Provincial tennis championship was won by a McGill medical tailored clothes-at a very substantial discount. "M M "M TOMORROW-FRIDAY. JANUARY 1-.a:3o team from Saint John won the McNair Trophy. They complied 60 Meet during the summer. Ecnlty posted ii score of 524 in the Grand Aggregate and MO in the 0UIt".II Aggregate. Cpl. A. M. John.-to . runner-up in the Ottawa with a score of 685 and Gnr. W. E. rowS N"35: bcknc. bdcony Noe' iiafl runner-up In the grand. Major 6. It. M:::-Donald for the second year In a row, was the uity lalnnd representazlve on the Bisley Team. -