I E?-3 ampbell Islanders The league-leading Charlotte- town Islanders of the Atlantic Coast Senior Hockey League will bolster a trio of players who were not in Monday”: line-up in their rsnka tonight as they battle the second-place Moncton 1-Iaiwks aL the Forum. For one of tho few tirnu: this season. the Islanders will be sporting four hard hitting defencamen which will make quite a change for coach Steve Brklacich and rear-guard Lloyd 1-llnchberger who for the last three weeks have been holding the fort alone. Lorne Hennessey who has been nursing an injured shoulder for ma past week is expected back for this evening's fray. Also back after a two-week absence is defen- ceman Danny O'Connor. Copper Leyte who is presently out with an infected leg will not be in the lineup till a week from tonight. The big news, however, is that the Islanders have recalled for- mer playing-coach Hughio Camp- bell to make up 11 complete four- man defence which the local club has lacked since early in the sea- son. Hughie, who turned over ooaching duties to Steve .Brkiaci- ch at the first of the season. has been studying at Saint Francis Xavier University in Antlgonish since he was reieaved of the Is- landers” guidance. The Islanders management last night stated that Huzhls. even though taking regu- lar defensive duties wth the Is- lsnders, intends to c tinus his studies at Saint Dunstan's Unl- varsity here in Charlottetown in the same manner that many of tho Fredericton Capitals are pre- sently doing in the New Brunswick Iapitsl. At the first, of the season. Hiighie was one of the best players the Islanders had. We have been in- formed that he has done consider- able skating in his two-month ah- Ience from the local scene and has not likely lost too much to the old fluh which he so often morted on the local ice sheet when play- ing with Billy Watson and Billy Ford of the old Halifax St. Marys. Visitors tonight are the Islanders biggest rivals. the Moncton Hawks who are hot on the victory trail after an over-tirne win at, the ex- pense of he Islanders Wednesday night in a furious battle in the The Guardian Friday, January 7, 1955. Q C Reioins Today Hawks could put them within four points of the league leading Brit- lacich gang. Word from the H:i.Ks camp has it that former Hall.-ix forward. high-scoring Ross Wat- son will arrive in camp in time for tonight's match here in town. The master shoiimen of the lea- gue, Nick Pidsodiiy and Joe Le- pine have been doing pretty good x: -u Ilughlol Campbell at keeping the fans howling all season and are not likely to take exception tonight. The Islanders fstarting line-up will figure something like this: goal. Jim Shirley; defence. Steve Brklacich. Danny O'Connor. Lloyd Hinchberger and Hughie Campbell; forwards. Buck Whltlock. Ray Le- duc, wimpy Jones. Wally Kullman, Orin Carver. -ne 1-Ienncssey. Bob Gray and ubby Dowling. Campbell will fly into: Charlotte- town this morning from Sydney, Hub City Stadium. A win for the Cohen-Towee Off Rematch J URo (AP) - The bantsmweight title match in which world champion Robert Cohen will defend against Willie Toweel. the .south African tltieholder. March 5 st Johannesburg, hlu provoked s rematch controversy two months in advance of the fight, Teddy Waltham, secretary of the British boxing board of control, .....:...:.?.m. Curling Resulls Al' Local Rink Last night four games were play- ed in the Wellner Prise 'splel with the following results: R. Bevan fl 3,. Oorruthers 'I. R. Spillett 9. R. Parent 8. Hon. T.W.L. Prowse D E. K. Mac- Nuvt 7. Dave Stewart ll W. (loss 9. Also four games In the Rendez- vous Trophy: C. MacDonald ll D. Hill 7. W. Pickard In W. R. MacNeill I. .1 E. Burden 6 F. Hansen 7. Dr. L. Prowse 8 Dr. Giddings 12 Draw for tonight: '7 p.m. Wclincr Prizes L. Tumor vs A. W. Hyndniaii. llnn A. W. Maiheson vs. C. Mac- Laine. Rendezvous Trophy: W. E Marliinis vs. W-. Worth. '8. Tanton vs H. Atkinson. 9 p m. D. Saunders vs. W. R. MncNoi1l, J S. MacDonald vs. F. Hansen. Wniiner Pri7.c-s: R. R. Bell vs. F R. Macl.aine. mnr. H. Maclntyre vs. T, w, ,vm. n. .30 ans. -you .,l'o The Rural Noelle t - Watch And Be Thrlllod. BE DEIJGIITED. illaxaissuixomisinarrrx ? .fI1V":v'.r mom. lloldlv'.l!lll.I: N. S. I Bout Touches Controversy said in London Thursday that Co- hent manager. Gaston Charles- Raymond. had informed J. Onslow Pane. British board chairman and a member of the world champion- ship committee, that there is no return-bout agreement. The world committee, headed by Bob Christenberry. former chair- man of the New York state athle- tic commissio-n. recently con- demned return-bout contracts. The Johannesburg star says. however. there is a private ac ee- ment for a return fight. The National Boxing A5SDCial.i0l1 recently withdrew title recognition from Cohen for his failure to go through with gin agreement to box Raton Mncia. the Mexican. . czijj Hockey Scores By THE CANADIAN PRESS . National League Bnsinn 3 Detroit 1) Chicago 0 Montreal 6 Atlantic Coast Senior . Amher-st 6 Fredericton 9 Ontario Junior A Barrie 2 Hamilton 7 . Northern Ontario Senior lsault Greyhounds 3 North Bay 1 Quebec Senior A Quebec 0 Chicoutimi 1 Montreal 3 Vnlleyfieirl 6 Laurler Trophy Toronto Mariboros 5 Trois-lliv. 1 FINE DECORATIONS The imperial Forestry Institute at Oxford. England. is decorated with woods from all Common- wealth lirpber-producing countries. winger roit are . ..v:.iuvamuououuiu.-1-iv-.-..-.-4--.a.....n..n.-.-.. -......... ...... I C 6 LONDON u-Vu. Gordie Howe (AP)-Sixty-three of the finest jumpers in Brlllln Ind Ireland were nominated Thursday for the 109th mnning of the Grand National Steeplechase March 26 over Ainlree's tiescheroua course. Two former winners. Early Mist in 1953 and Royal Tan in 1954. were nominated again but . will run under different colors if they start. Another possible starter is M'As- T owned by the Queen Mother. and considered a jumper still developing. if he starts it will be his first try over Aintree bar- i-iers. Weights for the jumpers will be announced -Jan. 27. An Irish Hos- pital Sweepstakes is based on the result of the race. Royal Tan is now owned by Bruins And Red Wings Bottle To 3-All Drovr 1 DETROIT, (CP) - Boston left- Real Chevrefils matched the two-goal performance of Det- Thursday night as the Bruins and Red Wings battled to a 3-3 tie in s' National Hockey League game. they I . .- y.. 3 Horses" Are ,Nominatod For Grand National Event Prince Aly Khan and Early Mist by his trainer. X'.lncenfi0'Brlen of Ireland. Both hdrses once were owned by Joe Grlffth, Dublin carsdymaksr. who was forced to sell them in a bankruptcy ssle last November. - Morciono Will Know By Feb. I5 Re Title Bouf ciano's manager. Al Weill. said Thursday he will know "by Feb. 15" when the heavyweight cham- pion will be ready to make his next tllle defence, He can pick among three propositions offering total guarantees of 5950.000. Weill. so informed promoter Jim Norris of the international Box- ing Club Thursday. He sent this same answer to Jack Solomons: British promoter. who offered a 5300.000 guarantee plus transporta- tion for a Marciano-Don Cockell match at London in late April or May. . If Marciano does fight in April he- has a variety of offers includ- ing the London guarantee. a 3400.000 payday for fighting Archie Moore and a 5250.000 bid to meet Cuban Nino Valdes at Havana. NEW YORK (AP)-Rocky. Mar- - (pm PHILADELPHIA (AP) - Blinky Palermo. manager of Johnny Sax- ton. indicated Thursday that Phila- delphia may have to.4endi.ire the welterweight champion's first title defence in April. - , Palermo ruled out 'Syracuse. N.Y.. as a possible site for his bout against the No. 1 147-pound challenger. Carmen Basilio. "We won't fight In Syracuse. that's certain. gwhy. we haven't even received an offer from Not- man Rothschild. Syracuse primo- ter." Palermo said. Philadelphia was the site of Sax- tonls "victory" over Kid Gsvilan here last November. Gavilan cried "fIx' 'after losing his title. Almost all of the experts at ring- side thought Gavilan won the slow. dull fight. They described it'unani- mously as a "stinker.” lFREDBRICTON- (CP) - Goals camethiek and fast Thursday night as Fredericton" Capitals out- scored Ai'nherst- Ramblers 0-6 in the Atlantic Coast Senior Hockey League. The reviving. cellarito Caps were four points below the second place Ramblers after the only ganieof the night in the loop. Amherst goalie Ray Steeves was Injured at 12:29 of the first period. After a .50-minute delay, play re-' army -at Fredericton. substitute net 3! Fredericton. Gilbert xuuu. Mosgrove) 15:55. Penalties: Black- burn 5:01. Nicolle 15:10. second period: 4. Fredericton, Gilbert (Leger.- Mcbonogli) 1:55; 5. Amherst. Reid ( olerc. Parr) 2:59! 6. Fredericton, Gilbert (be- gei-.yMcDonsgh) 8:54; 7. Frederic- ton. Leger (McDonsgh)' 10:15; I. -Fredericton. McPheo (Nicolle. Ho- wey) 12:47. Penalties: Rogers 1:06.: 13:59. Moan-ove 16:44. his right knee w en ” Johnny Mosgrove. Lucien Gilbert starred with .!our goals. Bob Leger snd you; Me- Phee shot a brace esch'Ind Dougi Howey was the other Fredericton scorer. 5 ' Icl-11-8 I8 '.l'l1II'd period: Fredericton. Ile- QHV SW9”! 3111” wey ' (McPhee. icollc) 3:88: 10. ” ed by A L .:, x 1, (3. 15.. Although the Wings twice took the lead on Howe'a second-period goals. it took an unassisted tally Las Angeles . 1' d . ibl If I by Many Psvelwh at 15-53 of the ".2f.?.ES2f..c:.i..ii””...f..” if? ..”.f..?. Vegas. San Francisco, Lo: and Chicago have been Nature": first line against erosion is the vegetation which covers the earth. of defence final frame to give them their tie. Don Mcxenney matched the first Detroit tally and Chevrefils Iled the score for the second time before the second period ended. Then the crippled Bruins. fight- ing to hang onto fourth place in the NHL standings. stunned the Revised ScheduIeOf Games Remaining In League Play crowd I of ahead lton, McKenney son) 14:35; 4. Boston. Penalties: 16:56. Flaman 19:09. fils IBodnar) urday, January 8. 7. pm. Lynn Burnett. Dorothy lce 2-W. E. more vs. W00l'l. vs. Waldo Hoyt. 9.298 fans by moving as Chevrefils cashed Gus Bodnal:'s pass at 15:15 of the finaii Second period: 1. Detroit, Howe. (Delvecchio, Reibel) 2:17; 2. BOS- (Chevrefils, La- bine) 12:12; 3. Detroit. Howe (Wil- Chevrefils 17:20. Reibel (Quackenbush. Mcxenney) McKenney 1:11, 4:42. Boivin 10:59. Woit 11:18. Skov Third period: 5. Boalon. Chevro- 15:15: 6. Pavelich 15:53. Penalties: Nope. Mixefeurling For Week-end Mixed curling schedule for sat- lce 1-J. F. Hobbs. Ethel Suther- land. Bob I.eClair, Iris McLeilan va Stewart. Leo Victor. Anne Burnett. Maclnnla. Johnston. Evelyn Goss. Anita Cud- James Cameron Hoyt, Agnes McDonald, Daisy Hay- Ice 3-C. A. Tait. Sybil MacMll- inn. S. W. Willis, Marjorie Stewart Marlon Docken- dorff, Leigh Donald. Olgs Donald. Deirnil. Kay Following is the revised schedule for the remainder of the Atlantic Coast Senior Hockey League sea- framc. son: Sllmmlfi. .lanuary:- ' Pnrftl. p."'B"d:. 5:ff"lm1ATi I:f)"" '1-Fredericton at Amiierst 9.92? "35 ”n”' :2- ""5 '"”5 Moncton at Charlottetown. 8-Amherst at Moncton. i0-Amherst at Charlottetown. ll-Charlottetown at Amherst Moncton st Fredericlon. 12-Amherst at Moncton. -Charlottetown at Fredericton. 14-Moncton at Amherst Fredericton at Charlottetown. 15-Fredericton at Moncton. 11-Charlottetown at Amherst. 18-Moncton at Fredericton Amherst at Charlottetown. 19-Fredericton at Moncton. Sm”: - '1!)-Amherst at Fredericton :::,:i;:L5k”" '3 3, 12:3; 21-Fredericton at Amherst Moncton at Charlottetown. 22-Charlottetown at Moncton. 24-Fredericton at Charlottetown Moncton at Amhers 25-Charlottetown at F ederictoii. 26-Charlottetown at Moncton. 27-Amherst at Fredericton. - I 28-Fredericton at Amherst Moncton at Charlottetown. 29-Amherst at Moncton. i 31-Amherst at Charlottetown. Februu'y:-- 1-Charlottetown at Amherst Moncton at Fredericton; . A 2-Amherst at Moncton. 3-Charlottetown at Fredericton. 4-Moncton at Amherst Fredericton at Charlottetown. 5-Fredericton at Moncton. '1-F'i-ederlcton at Charlottetown. B-Mom-ton at Fredericton Charlottetown at Amherst. 9--Charlottetown at Moncton. 10-Amherst at Fredericton. 11-Moncton at Charlottetown Fredericton at Amherst. 12-Amherst at Moncton. Canadiens In MONTREAL (GP) - Montreal Canadiens rode to a 6-0 shutout over Chicago Black Hawks Thurs- day night as big Jean Beliveau intact with a goal and two assists. frion kept his two-point, margin 6 - 0'Shuiout Over Chicago Black Hiwks liveau (Geoffi-ion. Olmstcad) 7:15; 6. Montreal. Johnson volmslead. Geoffi-ion) 14:19. Penalties: Wilson 16:05. O.mstead 18:28.) bagged two of the goals In his bid Stops: ABM! to take over the National Hockey Rollins 7 4 10-21 League leadership. Piante 5 7 8-20 Beiiveau ran his total to 20 and picked up an .ssisst but team m...m.-.......j......m mate Bernie "Boom Boom" Geof- Ice 4-Bessie Prowse. Campbell. Grace McKay. Grace Gertrude A5 Eoal - scoring leader he in- Fern: Bernaquez and Bob Reid led the Amherst scoring column with two each. Emmett Kennedy and Rollie Savard were the other Amherst marksman. Lineups Amherst-Goal: Sleeves. Purdy; defence: Parr, Rogers. Blackburn; forwards: White, Kiley. Reid. Le- clerc, Saindon, Therrien, Savai-d. Kennedy. Bermquez. -' Froderlcton- Goal: Craig; de- fence: Mosgrove. Powers, Heon; forwards: cDonagh. Gilbert. Le- gcr. Nicolle. cPhe;. l-iewey. Moc- Donaid. Bliss, Sewell. Miles. 1 Summary First period: 1. Fredericton, Le- ger (MacDonald. Gilbert) 7:91; 2. Amherst. Reid (Kiley, Part) 14:49. Slside Curling Club Schedule y -Here is this evening's schedule for tho summer-side Curling club. 7 P.M.:- -' -- H. Clark vs. W. Jenkins A. Hubley vs E. P .Foley .(3. Mulholland vs. W. Mprrison. 8.30 P.M J. A. Cark vs. R. Bishop H. Gaudet vs. A. Silliphahl A. Brooks vs. H. Dickie. NHL Montreal Standing WLTF'APls so 23 10 em as 52 Detroit so 22 i2 4 as 7a 4a roi-onto 39 18 12 if av so 43 Boston as 12 15 a 32 as 32 N. York 49 9 20 11 sons 29 Chicago 37 a 2i ii 84112 24 vsrd) 3:56: 11. Amherst. Berns- quez. (Kennedy. Rogers) 4:41; 12. Amherst. Bernaquez (Bl ckburn) 10:55; 13. Amherst. 'Ssvsrd (Ken. nedy, Bei-naquez) 17:17: 14. Fred- erlct n. McPhee (Nicolle) 18:31: 15. redericton. Mcbonlgh) 19:10. Pemlties: os- Gilbert (Le er. ITOVC 4511. Later 13:30. l”mJi':.':"lt 5- 5C9lfe : l” ” I9” n; Over; Amghiersl. xreshinsn your. Ilsn hls.1iu,ouii- tract Thursday for double his 1954 The 14-yes:-oil! - ?.1l'h'l-hln . came! an estimated 112.000 sols which represents I 100 pg;entg'in- oresu over the first-. mini- mum of 00.000. as also. won tho Amerlisn League rookie-of-the you ward last season. darn- ................. GREAT lClEN'l'lI'1'd ' , Albert Einstein was 26 years ole when he wrote his first ran r on the theory of relativity-in -soc, coco FIIEI 0" -” '1” "3. T0" Illll 9911' , '55 at 1900. "-join now”. Your ary at 7 o'clock. -("ATTENTION SEA GADETS - l he on board Il.M.C.s. Queen Charlotte ' in uniform Friday evening, 7th January This is the last drill of the year to join ln.qualifylng for summer camps, so boys between the ages of. 14- 18 years "Kent": Come on board and see the Re- cruiting Officer Friday night llth Janu- . .i.ln. SMALLMAN, LIeot., n.o.s.'o..'1- Commanding Officer. Sea Cadet Corps ' ' h v 1 1 u creased his season total to 25. don. 8:30 p. in. Jim Hornby. Pauline Holmes vs. Mary MacLennan. Mar- garet Jones, Jean Grant. Sybil Gor- Ice 1-Doug Hill. Helen Likely. Henry, va for the last-place 1-Ia-wks who bat- tled lt out all the way in an ef- goslio Jacques Pisnte's third shut- out of the season. It was a. case of too many guns fort to avert a shutout. It was ronum DATES JANUARY 4 T0 8 Andy Likely. Rosemary Hill. Gil Henry. Jenn Homby. lce 2-Wen MacDonald. Pauline Burden. Ai-net 1-lowatt, ahlrley Storey vs. Jim Burden. Elizabeth MacDonald. Gordon Storey, Bertie Howatt. foe 8-Clifford MacDonald. Helen MacKenzie. Bill Beer. Anne wood vs. Ed Wood. Nora MacDonald. Dr. rlon Dickie Moore, Doug Harvey and Tom Johnson accounted for the other Montreal goals. Summary First period: 1. Montreal, Geof- (Bellvesu. Olmstead). 19:35. Penalties: Marshall 6:37, Bhrtlett 14:06. Second period: 2. Montreal. 3;. FRIDAY- Children's Skating -..v. 4 to 5::ii HOCKEY - MONCTON - 8:IlL Mackenzie. Joyce Beer. 3;; . A Ice 4-Bill MseNeill, Ads Mshiu-, R01) Plfker. Connie MacLeod vs. C. J. MacLean. Marie MacNc-ill. Al. Malclieodglesaie Parker. One cure: is sentqoi n slx Borden (looelves 3190.00 liveau (Johnson. Bouchai-d) 5:32; :1. Montrehl. Moore IMosdell. St. (MosdellI 10:40. Penalties: son 10:20. Mickoski 17:54. 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