Officials at Glace Bay fornla in the Rose Bowl Jan. l.but Prince of wales And MEET EMERGENCIES Millionaires Score Umnpom ' ”'”"”"”" L ' I I , . x W' I M' ' '9: Rd W' O ” ' G 7-4 in Over iners - . ays 1n pening ames . - 1 . . . W ' I H ' I B k tb ll Lea A 1 In ide-Open Encoun.ter n as e a gue l .;..L..L.L.C-L---- . 3 SYDNEY N 34 (GP) fence, I-llnchberger, Lambert. Blur- : -. 0V- - -' Myketyn: forwards. Kel en .1.':-.::.-:.:-:.-:::-:.... - . Prince of Wales college ma ds ' iydnel Mlgll0M”B” cl;:l””"9ll11ih3:' ;t?y'nak. Miller, McCra(-ken. Bab - ' l -- l M” won, an opgnlng 3...... or Lea Scoring nx over ace ay ners n e M. 3 S h-ll V A dl, -7 . --r - " ' - Momma mo: Hockey League ;:;:.,.,. l.s::...., ” 9' "la ” PACE SIX 1 Ha GUARDIAN. CI-IARLOTTETOWN NOVEMBER 25, 1952 ::;:,c.,A:;,:gv';:,,,l3,-;;”:.';;';. I.f."'g i”E,?”3.3;'”(.fh.; mlilig, ””2:"0?,pfj Sydney: 'Goal. Pidsodny; den . "T -, auditorium lut nlsht. I . ' . . ,. t V , . . I :.l1:.l:...::::”::1.:l "1 '1 lilisr wl”-iii?”iisml”-ifi"lii Halifax Atlantics Edge Receives Knee Injury ..5”?n?l:”2:ii.'i. This was the seventh meeting ”k”w' Gauaghe" H”deb""?d' - ' i . wml 11"” 1"" 'M'”k W W" of the season between the teams R”W9' MCD”""gh' Ri)b"t5O"' mm 1 - b."k th”lA1"bH 4h"- and coach Cliff Roach's Money- Clam" Ca"ll1l"”- . . - 0 e S Garth orockett -paced the men pushed their record to six Relem” gllllll Gm”? 1'""5'"9"' Welshmen to victory over till: Ab; wins and one 1055, Thompson. eters. - bits with 111 P01ll'l- Owl?" 'h0 The strongest scoring string on 5llmlll1ll”.V1'r 3 1- 2 n four field soul! and three fool the ice. the Robertson - McDon- ' Hm Puma shots. Playing coach EarlPNichol- rich - Rowe unit. knifed through i ' son was runner-up for .W. C. tho Bay defenders for six goals A . ,. i , ”T-" gradually took over. r with exam polnu. Robertson led with three. Rowe 1 RObm"0"' 4,10 DelggllggngfB1;g"iH:;g;'g(gP:vl; The willinllrlifgekgoal and at lnuold gown”, on; high man had tho and McDonagh one. Reg , , 7 . when 130 race own e l the Ablllu wlm ,lx puma, Ca"””b9” sewed the 0m" zilG'lGi(l:di?)a)g0Hlfl.lllEr)r, 502 1:55 "1131? ”.”X"i'Ei""t” of i';l..”iH3,'f rm" wmg' became mined in colxiarlle Biillem and Harold war- Bob verrier led Miners with ii 3gs').ll,;l,'..l 'l,l"..D,,l,,,gl., C A”l'l':ml:5' 3 gfa wlrfmifver Chap the corner and passxed dout to rm "ch Md mu. pairs of goals and singles went to IROWPV Rnbcrlsom ..... D 9.24 louewwn Islander. ln 3 Mummelf-fayes. streaking goa gar macrgss l The Welshman rm up men. bl; nmwmwoach Him Macey and de' 4-Vdnsv Rowc Major Hockey League game here mt blueune umpposei H 5 0 :score in the second half as the lcncenian Dennis Lambert, back " H ' . from 20-feet out was successful. -ed l mm a mouldel. ml-u,.y Mlnels j1Vll'Dnna5:h. Rnherisnni l6.'28l before 2.907 fans. . Llneups. short-staffed Abbles tlr . A .- . 3 - .. i , in .ii' .: B '2' 2.50, M Y .1 . . The victory moved at antics '” . . - . , half- time P. w. c. led only 14-11- rt.”rll11tI.5db1egs Bill lfllgszgldlellilplecld muerlj-112.19: inc (1 arm Gallo! :Iiilalld9lSl. 8l(;;0id:HKC)t0 nbfC':'eighL palms ahead at Chsirlone. Charlotileioxin. goal. Tgill11'r.Ilg:. Rays Dumconpl the Arab, l,y ..1i -0. oopc Ha -id . m l llpl 'l0H lcfozvci urpi dam er-Hovml who have!” been able to fence, Mr ugan, icy. rayii mm palms in the last lull lo wln all lggliullafljuslzfuilidaile in 11 ga e Samml Form! 1 aillyatv allfax last night ulll hiivelwln 3 game on Halllax we ml; wards, Whitlock. Hurst, B ageh. their ban game. George Scull”, 2'-.The 1.” uel; Ewes: average ' I ltinl yoctle cnsnemen ready for ac-lseasonl Although outplayed ln the Gordon. Mackenzie. Cleau rty. bury paced me laymen wlm ll Rfldlll; Don gL0C.l(lla”l had I .illl5l'l'1 JV Emmi. TTMMUI (slid:-i1l)le0rnl'll)lrl) lilacac tE1a9y)iit:lI11!l3gh'COl::r:::1'i'if”-St pe”0d' Ham” managed m EH-1i1"1::r' GBO:lThOrnTJIIi(HHeCi(iefIx?e!ii:. followed by Dix Dalzlel and Char- " ' . - ' '- ; . ”"'""' '"”””9i”” - ' 1 . i .' i ""'”' outshoot Islanders in the other f ' 3 . ' ' ' ' i ll Read with nlnel wall" Le. '11cfcli”oHh53a1:d)H3 ?ilhli1)tei'tusgnalll:ic3i To 5'” B”: L””””” ”A01.;””7” W197 C'”b".”-Ti" Gm!" ” "”:P9”0d5- . ”"5'”'.. L””"”' M7Ne”'C Biff." ipieige ledythe losers with 14 Points V .. Y . ll .,gl.ll,...l.' Lllmlmelll . s.ande1s cxcciitlic. 4 stated that. Ellly Gould led the wmllels wlm Hayes. forwards, King, amp e . , he can um two mul D0”-h and Rm” while ve”ml IHIIII 150slLou Kiley twisted his knee early ll”, goals Mql-eel Clemellg and Watson Ford Leek McPhce. ; - lm ”x I 1d 5 was shoot hi: his first. . , ', ” ; ” 1- l . i ll . - - l l l l l ' ' .. I shots. Thed Blay Came iiglhtkback Smd me l lilier-'l1lal,l(ill-:S,.'r lilignl; I H lttlicsth:flEiaHi?(?lliidgal:Q:l:)lHTvIaH)1ifaf:(Cf?(:i'ilax;tl ilgltgflflglgl-5Buck whmock scaled mr G(H0dHdreE?lgSh::iieH(Eid?(ic' lines-lkk. .. ' I The d RB.y5l:4ArB.bao daiilrfllt W35: s cm: rame. ou payln y ney V ” ” ' 'i ii i . - . . V T , , . . ' . . i , dl b cc 0 W l nzosl ml. the way and mg one nmelClarixc l7.-11. llc.-aste foltlitlgllgiit alidposslbliblfor all The flist Vperlod vias scoiletless mesh, Lauiio POWEl5v Reg Bmzlcl. Lou Klley (above) hard wOl.klng:!G”;2rg: stgnllebury and charm l'l'C""l W3 W?” l" 34' 0" 905” Thiril l'n-ind iplzilli :1ftcX1r'nl1'e rizlclcirezds i1ie'1irm3?:dLcHi1el1:i1: ”fol;mcylb::lii1:e M Y- .ummml”;"i P""”' dmnceman-M me Islanders mi” Ready handled ll” P- W- C" :'v kMa(lilW agml Lairibiir? C?:lpl:;:l(,l 8 'nncl will .Dl'obably return homej to)-l Atlantic lief"? hard pressed at Kl:-orinz-Nonc key glmb gin mlssugnmghlvli Karma Abblcs 00115051- rore is s a ema e a e -Sydney. Rown, I . , ' l ' i , 0 H .. ; in ace ay as e resu o a mlizindi h (T. b it th m”""””' Ml'””"”3'” 4-"H 2:31? (:eht)lfRelcHIiCPE.ug::i1yfnB(i:okGIa?iyiii1:l'e?muPaJ o1f:eiHile1ze;eCiEd1ioirlHfi2 mm”"sf?c'.i'f.li lief:-ion kme "W" he receivedii" Ham” SUMMARY 1l'lPli5 5 UV”? "13 9 97 3" 9-S 'd ', R h , . . ' i ' i ,, . . i i..t l ht. L0 1 list cl h's knee the score indicated. raining 381 J, H?) O anion h tar mmgms dumse Chores M thEiBelhmber. Islandem launched a 1-'H”m"x' Comm QT pg lin Hanc vasl forced FG FS PF Pts. shots on walla Nlck l.ld5.,d,,,1 10 ;M:”""”' Wh"”"” ---- -- 5” Bay lstroniz Dower may but spectacular (Holleit Hnvesi H713” ”” ”” lm 9 d i iviV"Y'G.". l 0 2 3 - . L. f- -' - l ' . l , ' - T """"""" " "' 1' -e, l 1 lg .. llhzlc Lockham handled 22' Thel lldcrggnagiobcllgoplmauy gal . s - lgOa1tE:lldlf1E by kRoy McMeekin 2ACliloivn. Clements. l to re 11 D. Damel l 1 3 9 Wm? M tlm” flashed 50"" W”! 11-Glace Bar ,Verricr I 1 MW” W” MP1”: '0 ”"""e1bh(3iit:Hi mile skater banged mu-"H 7"" G- Scllmlebufy 5 1 1 10 linctlicy and roughened up in lschlller, l l1I2G.ll'ortll1isyetis:f;cl:i(lv helix in Mucllle llollem l.ebl;.md at 3Vfl3;:;';X6elf”flll:-llem 905 b E. Beaten 3 3 E g Little Billi'.Watson (above) is- Tpfjrillerc were mm mm” six Penalties: Macinlyre 12,08, Rob- ngmln defln'llepbelo.e la ln,,,,'l 5.37. Two minutes later Clements. ldchrlown 'wl,lllock ' S u N Wilson 4 l 2 9 ye” Did cemreman M me HRH!” I mm to 5 am, 99 ' - ertson 12.42. McCracken 14.41. ,0, mg Hall. 1 .V 5 ',"e on ii pass from Ron Hurst, tied .C.men'm i 120- 0. Ready 3 1 0 7 Atlaniics leads the M. M. 1-1.1.. 0 y y' Smps” I '1 1 thax game mom our the 500” Penaltic-' H r "'1iso- Mi . 1 F. Lee 21 1 ii 44 mm" 5m”"9 ””e "ml 5” WW5- Linelun: - Pidsodny (I)mCr:(xill:1vndid f10:fg:IlLn?3(l;lrd zllgdallxz Halifax were one man short andiphee 5-OS5.m”iaOir 5-I-M. mg: Totals .. . Watson” has scored five goals and Gl.'u'r- Ray: Goal. 1.ni-kit...-1; de- Lockhart . jlhlng ml mgm ln Hall.” The lll. llaoolldw:cgle;h:gal;;l'”;;Y jar. ML-Logan 'a.27. Bonhomnic -- Arab. Fe is PF Ptli. 5” up 49' 1 ggl ; - t K") , , ll, g )1 cl . ' " lC.l8. NEW GLASGOW. NOV. 24 - . 0 2 0 3 P' I 1 T d' A biwuelllflzyfftlnetilanflslld anneal: riieiini sBlslt1:rdV::i.SOIfIlugh Campbell and ) Tliini Pl-rloil TCP1 - Sidney Mllllonllllcs ll-W0 ' 0 1 ll 1 3 1C S " S ifxgcglliloulletllllglilt Llggalllll "- Whitlock. parked near the crease. if ”a-” 18.3 2?.-f1'?..eo”i'E”53?v fv1li(::0r(l' Chl:i')- 2 ? g g ' l y o - - H qelladloclfed Flklze S”S”cf"1".f'-H12: Penalties: Noriv-.Hm'”M "L lottetoivn Islanders failed to show 6 2 1 14 -. . H 9” e V" '9” emeni pa cm 5-.. up for a scheduled Mamime Ma- 0 0 2 0 , Ou es 0 p r 51?; lifisotyltiieersafeclug thgheaiilntmgtfiglhlalgeboqtetfofiiigiwiilzs aitn thie-'MlK”1llp . lo lr, 12 wqijor Hockey Leazuc game in Sycl- 13 4 ll 34 B3 The Cundhn Pn” . s a r 5 6 - ' r ' - '- r . T :ih:Jil:slft.illo5ri tjheerllgg ihtigkrriaigrngoitlhnn un'Ill(l!ie third period interrupted MCMeekm..-,.. - 13 w 7'-30 ugixhe Claim Ham” Immde” Wm P- W- 9- 1 F6 F5 PF Phi Mlrmmc Major . . 1 l ” if " be lifted when the game is play- , 1 1 2 3 NEW Y0R-K- N0g'- 3:1-(AP) -0 on one player. The Boosters have by 5 WW9! ””;"'9 T” 53'" Islaiidi I a 3 ed, the League executive decided Rllfgggulgnn l 0 0 2 51509 353' 4. SYdll9Yl7 lfllals lg; lgll1Kh1:5ml;n"'l;tP0Igf:v-I done quite a Job in the vast few 9”” lgllalmlgg ';l5flf; flfl ';;g:.;:: at a meeting here yesterday. 1v111- El Ncholson 3 2 1 11 Charlottetown 2. Halifax 3 You H "9 days despite the fact that they only lll 9 931' m Tl - E p l- in W11 5c; the dagejoy mg ' ' 0 0 o 0 l""i.W'.:; .s'i..::..:; Morrow Lifted '”r”m”r”i - i r 3- 12:25:22” . . . . new ammo. 01” 3'5-lll”5 5 3 0 want more members in order to 0 G T The executive voted to continue ' . o o o 0 ' LcaI.gfu;.hlt: gtlblioll-,tfl;l:l:st.he velar.” ...... contact all the people and they alsn"M.M.H.L. the foul" sanles 3 Wcek Ecllcdllle )(.:4:lcli.arEn7” 0 0 0 0 F'l'!3derlctoh 2. Moncton 3 " 3 3 ' SYDNEY Nov. 24 - (CB - need the continued support of the during the Christmas season in- Mlcpadyen 2 0 0 4 3:E;?m:;:'5pl:';f;”;' gig: Suspeneiomof high-scorlilng Syldlney fansltovout this drive over the ton. ;v---I-- T F A H u lsmld of ill-opp2ingTtkfl) tlcll-ee as prcl-1 D. -Luge o o l 2 Ontario senior A ' Millionaires' winger Jo nny 0ll- Co. ictor Oland came through I 5 ' ' vlously panne . -3 cc sloii w M. Bel. am 1 0 WV" ”L5.e.mm””h9 33"”'-A'”' row. for refusing to pay FllS351fo1' the Islanders yesterday wnen.Halllax 13 6 2 86 72 Y5 L-c. shorten the league schedule by M. L,d?.e. 2 o 2 4 Chatliam 5. Hamilton 0 other position in hockey l8 KWL league-tine. was lifted lonl2h!.,the1oca1c1uh was unable to 1-eac1viCli'toiv1i . 1010 0 67 58 '-'01 The 11352-53 edition of the Sainfhulle Week. G. Crockett 4 3 3 ll Thftl Enmzaglli-5 beellh 800:1? m9- Coach Cliff Roach announfled faf- l Hallmx by plane. Bad weathel. s,.l-isydney . 10 10 0 58 68 znlnunsm,-5 Unlverslly baskcllmll, Chmlotttstown was fincjd 3150 Totals llll H 14 6 lo 34 EU I'VE Ell "W 8'90 llll'lD5- tsr receiving notification 9- e ine.t1ed over Haurnx here"; the 15. Glace Bay . 613 2 55 13 i-ll .-ll .l - . 1101' falling to meet a ate in and for that mall" What smlle had been paid. ilandcrs left here in the nitevnoonl --r ----- -- ifiatg 0)sf2iiIJ1igT.:(l)rf3it0lffflgogtlofrilgln sl'””"l'- Abbie: no rs PF Pls. M "e T L ,nd hasn't-" Morrow went on the suspendedliwith the result. that it was imnos- D. U Ummglumg a am S C”? The league went on record as Hl warren 1 2 2 4 0 y 0 Rayner was in the opposite new list last Monday when he re- l slble to llv mm me Gamson clwlonl summ;n.slde R C A 1,3 3137.30 9 being opposed to air travel and H. How,” 2 2 2 6 g... at Madison Square l Garden the fused to pay the fine for a matchlThe Islantders nomled Olaml mdl - . The saints lhl; Zeal ,.n' 1 ill! future a club that flies and B. Mllls 0 1 1 1 other night when a sizzling drive misconduct penalty during a game he pmmlmy Sm: his hus tn Debe”, . gent lhe smm efl 3 ll” me.”3”5 '2” WW” I” ” schedmed C. Ballem 2 0 l 2 4 crashed off the jaw of Detroit's in Halifax. where the Islanders landed andlle t lever banded tgose!:(;uadThley lll1V9lgamc will be fined 81,000. C. Heustlg 0 0 2 0 Terry S”"Ch"k- brought them to Halifax for the all of last year": players lily achticfi ICC J. Ross 0 0 0 1!; FOR ' Sawchuk was stunned and bleed- game Thls momlmz Olamrs bu, -m lh Totals 5 .5 9 - - ti gig when Ram" "Him W" to will take the Diayers back to New gcliyle I1: afdldclfiianorihevolhaifd-ailijvyd v m G . . i v i i - "1 know how you feel.", Chuck o.1,?.gll0v:a:;he..r.;'llab,:1u.:i;llflrn;rtg51:T: C... lgllsyersdlllrlllvg PCT!-9)0Yl5l0T icius Dm'- Persons with proved 1-esponsihll said. S Q e p the boysm mm Bay. NEW voax. Nov. 24 -(AP) - '18 ”. fl "- ;'.”)5l ll Pl"llC' T H d M M H L u ..y, Wm. ..l,.ml, .0 make ..,.,.... "'I-'ha.nlcs.'" said Terry, "I'll be all i . . . . Wisconsin was tapped by the Blg'”Cr l5hT;:el3l fry dlglll-L . 0 . . .- . merits can quickly get a loan to tight." , Ten today to meet Southern Cali- 9” 31' Pm” 9" ” he 3- C - 9 will be A. F. also has ii smooth playing BUY FUEL "We goalies gotta stick togeth- er." muttered Rayner. Prom his television booth. as a hushed crowd watched ' Sawchuk stagger to . his feet. Bud Palmer produced a small bottle showing 30- odd bone chips in an alcohol solu- tlon. "Sa.wchuk let me borrow these chips." Palmer said. And before his audience could determine where the chips came from. Palmer add- ed: ''They're a memento of Saw- chukfs elbow operation last sum- mer... Every year seems to be a rough year for goalies, and this one is starting out the same way. Alrcady Gerry McNeil of Mont- real has had a broken cheekbone. He stopped a. puck the wrong way. Rayner himself missed the greater part of the season with a severe chnrley horse. But Sawchuk had the worst luck. The elbow operation was his third In as many summers. At 170 pounds, he is 15 pounds under his normal weight. "Now it looks as if I might lose some front teeth," he rued. "I guess ihcrc's casier ways of making a living. Brit 1 still like this best." Sports Columnist Gets New Position TORONTO, Nov. 24 - (cm - Jim Coleman. well-known sports columnist, has been appointed pub- licity director for the Ontario -Jockey Club tracks nt Woodbine and Fort Ere, it was announced today. He will take over Dec. f. Coleman. former columnist with the Toronto Globe and Mail. has been director of public relations for Thorncliffe Raceway in To- ronto tho last three years. T FORUM GALEHDAR IOV. R4 to 29 MONDAY-t and sixteenth The Bowie . track skating ....................... I to 10 "cord ll 1:" V5. 1-u35DAy.. Bowle's reputation as 11 long- Chlldi-en'I Skating .. 4 to 5:30 General skating ......,... to 10 w .. oanr- :90 l.l)NllDAl'v...ll mans 'munsmr- . ' child:-en's Skating ......4 to 5: conceal skuuiis ..........-I to 3.10012! N 10 Coach Blid Poile EDMONTON. Nov. 24 - (CP)- Johnny Mitchell. Detroit Red Wing trouble-shooter. has arrived here to try to help coach Bud Polle of Edmonton Flyers get Wing's No. 1 farm club back: into contention in the Western Hockey League. Polle handled Glace Bay Miners of the Maritime Major League last year. The first step came with the am ncelnent that Larry Wilson. a 24-year-old pivot who has been with the parent Detroit club since the start of the season, will join the seventh-place Flyers. Weather Finally Smiles On Track Al Bowie. Md; BOWIE, Md.. Nov. The winner of a stake. Mrs. S. M Pistorlo's Singing Br-auly in overshadowed fact the race and seven were run at Bowie. jockeys up their lack until it was lm proved. . Larry MacPhall. president. tort: with machines they couldn't Three times the the men. Bu nature into and combat .11 resumption. As many continuing rain. featured race. Singing shot player's paradise remained In the seventh race. the three in 10 races but won siiiir SHOT riiiisiiiiiii mi of Film. doveloped 14 3 Ag! toll 24-(AP)- the Barbara Frletcliio Handicap. was today by the more others Tl"! lrafk ln ll” 50ll”l"" clded to quit hockey. Haley went Manvland pines at last set R with Bud Folle to the Edmonton hwak from lllP lV0illh" and Flycrs this season but Len could stared n lull dress oilenlnlz A not produce in the Western Hoc- WNR llllfh key League. Another player who The original opening day dirlnlt got past the first two rncoii. The said the completely new oval was unsafe and they hung the new track strip ex-president of the New York Yankees scheduled times he had to postpone it because of It still was plenty muddy on the track itself. The heavy going on the track was evident In the Beauty led all the way and won hy six lengths in 1:51 315 for the mile year-old Towncastle not only got Into the money for the first time at the staggering odds of 8273.80 for S2. and hour service. Double of I on- untl. Reprints Mall Film unlu hoping for 8 big turn out of fans tonight. Last week in two games at home the Miners averaged only 1,000 fans per game which is not nearly enough to support a M.M.- H.L. hockey team. Glace Bay of- ficials have started a share-selling drive to aid their hockev club. The shares are valued at 52.00 each and fans are asked to take as many as they can afford. "Unless this cani- paign goes over in a. big way. the future of Maritime major hockey in Glace Bay is doubtful," states the Sydney Post-Record. I O 0 Sydney Millionaires have also been having their financial troub- les. Last night's crowd of 1,129 was the smallest of the year at Sydney and this, coupled with their loss of the Islanclerlr gate last week. must put them In a. hard Way. Before that game with the Islanders was calfcelled. the Millionaires were complaining about losing money The only team in the circuit which is not in the red this season is the Islanders. They. according to Murnh Chamberlain. are about square for the season's operations. . o . Len "Comet" Halev. who led the Maritime Major Hockey League in point-scoring last. year has de- may be let out of the same league is Jimmy Anderson. Jimmy Lvplay- ing for Bud Polle at Edmonton but has not been going well. Polls told Hub Macey the other day that he might be sending Anderson back to the Bay for the remainder of the season. The player In the M.M.l-f.L. last year. who looks most likely to suc- ceed at present. is Willie Marshall or my Frederick. willie has scored five goals and seven assists in four- teen games with the Pittsburgh Hornets in the American Hockey League during 14 games. Owner .1ohn Hiffil of the Hornets predicts that Willie along with Elliot "Specs" Charley. last year with Glace Bay and now with the Hor- nets. will be having outstanding car- eers ahead of them ln hockey. O I ' i The Harlem Globetrotters bas- ketball team opened a week-long. eight game tour of the Maritime Provinces in Edmundiiton. NB. fut night. .'rhe. famous team defeated an Edmundston team own but the score was incidental as the players delighted an overflow crowd with their antics. The Globetrotters are the world' . best known basketball players and .din-lng the next six days fgniv in New Brunswick and Nova Bcotla are coin: to be given 1 lot. of be-keih-ill thrllls. may play at Pickvllle, N.B. on Wodniidly navy said "no" to Miami's Orange Bowl and Syracuse filled the gap in the major post-season football schedule. ' The Orange Bowl committee. its' bid to navy flatly rejected by Washington's high brass, turned t Syracuse University. beaten only by Bolling Air Field and Michigan state in nine games. The North- ( 0 autumn. Now we'd like 3. chance to go south and get warmed tip." Schwartzwalder said earlier. Here is the major bowl picture. with the Southeastern Conference providing half of the teams: Rose Bowl-Southern Callfomia (0-0 vs. Wisconsin (6-2-l). Sugar Bowl-Georgie. Tech (10-0) vs. Mlsslulppl (7-0-2). Cotton Bowl-Texas (1-2) vs. Tennessee (7-1-1). Orange Bowl-Alabama (8-2) vs. Syracuse (1-2). Wisconsin. ii team which hasn't won or shared it Big Ten title since 1912, was chosen for the New Year's Day chore over Purdue af- ter ths two elevlenstfinlshed their campaigns Saturday tied for the championship with identical league records, (4-l-1). Boy Killed While Hunting SYDNEY. Nov. 24 -(OP) - The body of 16-year-old Allan Mac- Donald. apparently own gun while hunting. was found in ii pasture today in the Hawkesbury district. Princeville youth. a. ward Children's Aid Society Tuesday. Inquest will be held tomorrow. woman wonxtilis WINNIPEG killed by his Port A shotgun was found near the of the who had been missing from his home since R. C. M. P. officials said he died from a wound in the shoulder. All - (cm - winn1- ' team of hoopmen. Last year the Airmen met the Saints in the fin- als of the island Basketball Lea- gue. Miners Release Bill Russell em New York State "team was chosen over Villanova, Tulsa. Houston and Penn State. GLAOE EMA N' 5" N” 24 ' Floyd (Ben) schwartzwalder. (Cm? 5”" 3” Mm” "i W Syracuse head coach, sweated out Mumme MM” mickey 1'5"”: tqdayh can lmm Mlalnl. today announced release of for- "Our boys have been cold all w'"dT d"emem”." Em, R"5.""' who has seen little action since coming here from Bi-antford of the Ontario Hockey Association. Hawks Defeat Fredericton 8-2 . MONCTON. N. B.. Nov. 24- (CP)-Moncton Hawks Increased their lead in the New Brunswick Senior Hockey League to nine points over Fredericton Capitals when they vvvilloped the second place Caps 8-2 tonight. The visitors stayed with Hawks for two periods in territorial play but Moncton took better ad- vantage of the breaks. Nell Sewell and Rickard shot the two for Fredericton. George Scholes-tallied twice and picked up two assists. Mike Demchuk also fired ii brace. Other scorers W978 and Gaudet. .the R.C.A.F. basketball Polrier, Hamilton, Leger. Scoring Race Billy Wlitson of Halifax failed to gain ground in the M.M.H.L. SCOFTPE race last night but the slick little pivot man remained seven points ahead of his near- r-st rival for scoring honors. Fol- lowing arc the unofficial figures for the top eight. G A Pts. Watson. (H) 5 29 34 Ford, (H) 15 12 27 Whltlock. (Cl 13 12 25 Robertson. (Si 8 I4 22 Clements, (Cl 10 ll 21 Bowncss, (Hi 8 13 '21 McCrnckcn lG.B.) 9 12 21 Ecaudry. (C) E 12 20 Organizing Girls Hoop Team Al Summerside REMODEL YOUR HOME IMPROVE YOUR FARM PAY TAXES PAY MEDICAL Going Hell ' OR o?a”2a”if.”tiiii. 33.23: lf."3.'f:1 HOSPITAL EXPENSES .. - HELP PURCHASE THAT NE funds in order to help the 1slsnd- CAR ere purchase hockey players. It wax disclosed last nilzht by Club spons- man Bill Boyles. - Olub Trans Canada Credit C0l'pl'll1l'l"" Loans arranged by mail or l)f'lV' Money is loll" Mr. Boyle: stated that ata interviews. member. are quite happy over the quickly without red tape. Loihl early results of their work. There up to 51500.00 are life insured A no extra cost. AN ALIT CANADIAN COMPANY Branches from Coast to Coast TRANS CANADA conP'N. CREDn' LIMTTED Manage r. are still quite a. number of people to be contacted and the Club ex- pects to swell their cash total con- siderably before they complete the drive for funds. The Boosters Club wicket at the Forum proved a. big success during last Friday night: game with the Glace Bay Miners. The Club will have the wicket open Wednesday afternoon and night for the game here with Halifax Atlnntlcs and anyone wishing to contribute can do so by calling at the wicket. C. A. BOSE Block Building, IMA Kent Slrctl oimiotietown. P. E- l- Pbone 1010 -Darrach Murray of New Lon- don and at present a member of team. is organizing a girls hoop team in Summerslde to play in the Ili- land League. He will he assisted by James Hogan. Jr.. secretary of the S.A.A.A.. Physical Fitness dir- ector for Prince County. All'glris with basketball experience and those who think they might have possibilities for basketball are iisked to gel in touch with Mr. Murray or Mr. Hogan.-S. ROLLAWAY HALL, Dancing from 9 to 12. FOOTBALLTJANCE L sr. m1NsraN's Uuiviimsrrv Ifootball Dance for Mocurdy Cup. Winners Downtowners Oi-cliee TUESDAY, NOV. 25th Adm. 50 cents hi TODAY'S SPECIAL Tn -T-1 an all metal red 1' WAGON -with rubber tires Reg. 52.93 sarreii 'ouAi.inr' AT i smsii,riiic;:s rural nixa suor - Phone 941 188 -(it. George V 5 women workers. car operators and truck drivers. ccn live for ever." as! rilih I I!!! will bl choc Pets estimated labor force of .110.- 000 now includes almost 36.000 , Current reports showed women working at many jobs including farm labor. street- . ........,........... GORING. England - (OP) o.- For your official: tried in vain to obilin vi site for a cemetery, in this oxfordshlre vluage. "Tho peo- pie of Goring seem to think they a. council official. 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