& Halifax Atlantics In Easy 7-2 Victory Over Glace Bay Miners LITTLE SPORT i , ' A WKWSGH” BASKETBALL 7”": s' TONIGHT . ..-.7- ---:-MT PRESS OFFICIALS Islanders In 5 l- 4 Overtime Victory Over Millionaires SYDNEY, Jail. 6 - (CP)x- Hub Beauglry's overtime marker at 6:41 of the sudden death extra session gave Charlottetown Islanders a 5-4 decision over Sydney Millionaires in a Maritime Major Hockey League game her;e tonight. BOX SEATS Police Called In iialleyiield Game HALIFAX, Jan. 6 - (CF) Ilallfiix Atlantlos opened up in the second and third periods tonight land had little difficulty taking n "" 1'1-2 Maritime Major Hockey Lea- igue victory over Glace Bay Miners. The league-leading Atiantlcs and ; tall-end Miners were tied 1-1 at the RCUJQN JANUARY 7, 1953 Gray. Pawlshyn. Beaudry, Gordon, Hurst. Sydney - Goal. Pldsodny; de- f ce. Weaver, McIntyre. Whaieli; forwards. Marlneau. Plrle, Horeck. Birukow. Morrow, Hildebrand, Rob- ertson, Rowe, McDonagh THE GUARDIAN. cHARl.oT'rlffcTwiii Buck Whitlock Adds Scored winning 6 The Charlottetown win pushed their second place margin over the SUMMARY i Moneymen to six points. This was mt" Pa ha i T 0 S 0 i.e"dN:).t me mst :”""”i1'”m gm” 9" r v t in iners were ii e re. Atlantlcs led 4-1 by the end of the third overtime game in the last four starts for Sydney. and they l 1ihe second and outscored the Glace Bay crew 3-1 in the third period. 1-Charlottetown, Beaudry set the pace in the league stand- 80: M11 Well break. 5 win. a. draw (Gordon; W 35 --.-L. ....,M 3" 5 055- 2-s d .Pil ' I . Charlottetown had things much (x);'VeT,,3:3,.I :13,-ecky 7:23 anB::55x::tg1(;,ci:h:'dtiet:u:iiglpggg lAL?mt.Gmi.dhwa5 high scorer tor their own way for two periods. Sud- 3-Charlottetown, Pawlshyn l total for the season to '19 as he i-e- l 3" 1” a pa” Th-5 ”””" denly in the third the Sydney now-i (Gray. whltiocln . a-.45i mains well out in front in the ' lg"? i9 B13 1:6? Frank if”;g- B”. " 5l1'uCk- ,4-Charlottetown, Whitlock ' Maritime Major Hockey League 0 I IMci;qT'i5s' 3 ayes an Una Eddie Marincau. Bill McDonagh' (Gray) .. . 15;45 point scoring race. i h i yd . and Lorne Pirie scored. it was thel rIena1tie5 F. Rowe 1();45 m-A,-,. Whitlock has now fired 39 goals Jo n Haynak scoie for Miners second of the night for Plrie. conduct, Gordon i7;54, for the season and needs only six ("sumac light Lllmiod ind Euiidmacey Charlottetown jumped the gun in "10"! in Old?!" to reach the 300 t in 8 .e 0 in m. C H i the first period and bum up ai Second Period mark in Maritime hockey. He has st . "W l Alla”l”?i lie” m flomml mm” threeggoal lead Wm! Bmudrv Openm Hub Beaudryy who has uways 49 355,55 in the last Haven weeks eve Blklacieh and Lyle WLse- lot the way and it was only the inf-3 Before the period closed Bucki 5”cha”0”el'Ow”' Hl"'3i' been noted as the Islanders ace-r0i l3la.V- mam members M the Charlmtemw" nulsmndmg mnimmdmg or Dim Whitlock and Walt Pawlsh 'n alsoi iG”ld”"- Bmaclcl” 5115 penalty killer, stole the oifellsivel Runner-up is centreman Billv lslandmi will be in MOHWKUC t0- 1-OWE” ill” W” W5 Kama Ni scored i 3 Penalties -- Mariileau 8:59, spgtlight 15,51, mgm m qydmy -1"," Watson of Halifax with 17 goals and day W P355 0” 50m? 01 lhelr Value -ugh” as ”' l'la5' He hmldled 5: - . . . , r - i r .. . , V . .4” g I g 2 . . g Islanders extended their lead mm. Idavill Bjllibizlweavcr 17.36. hn;-d.workm'g cums... mmc mmugi, 46 assists for a total or 63 points. iible hockey poulters to the play- liwtglifiilaglaulliltle xgallfzor Ciro: Me the only goal of me mlddle Came; us aveson . . mm the mg goal in mwgume K0 winger Billy Ford of Halifax ers of the Midget and Bantam I . 8 . Rmlnle Hills” dlTiVi'lnE llle llglli Third Period gill-saaagdetlge vircwt?" ldlsslisgdfolislaif(ioliJiilhoi!054ZoT:eBIrisd ifledatlrgsiio ?l1a1Vaengi.(l1"EleIIl)tl:V:1I:)ve8Lb:fllli i Lineups: tally . ' C” 0 W .. i .' . i A (ii B do i i. kl t- de- " A 4 most of the time in the third. midi Qvhnlelli kill me .M'M'H'I” palm”-scoring pilmd? The following figures which in- ita';1dr:h art! ye. Ruin mm" y auep er; forwards. Vel-rier. Joss. Macev. Ph” Hm!” had several good ciinnces early ill:7”5Yd"'3-V: Mcnmmlill , 5,h9ll3,”mL Hub has Pee" doing clude last nivhtis games are uil- -1 r L' e 1eamf&vb receive an In- Mccracken. Backer. Keller, Miller, yu I By s -I ) V F the overunwg gydngv men wok! 1Rowc, Marilleau) 6:b.'i WW, Will l01ililiiiSi?ll lllls Season. omcial. ” ' 5 ruc loml ""0 Om 9” mid ”" (fonli-r-nian ilnh Bo.-iiizlry (nhovP)'scm1191- Bgnhomme MCi(enzig ; i i H? il' Q”"' J". ' i , , i . l8.-Svdncv 1'-ime ilrie ls twelfth man from the top ill l the l0": . .- .. . ' ' . ' (CE ' T9” (-linlll"-ill ili"'l'(l 5l”'i" oi er. but when Coach Johnny Hoi- . .. v , G A I'll: opened mid rinsed the smiin, Hnmax ,, Goal) MCMPEKHV de- A V ,) . ock brought mi the R,Dl)0TL':0n-lVIc- (Hildebrand. Birukow) B:-ml ll” lmglle "ml lm”'”l mg” 59”" Whitlock (C) 39 40 '19 It 15 possible Erklaclch-and wise. 1"” "V-'l'l "-i ll” l5l4i”il"5 "7"" fence 19 tile McVeii Bloom bmVlw- SM”-is M H 4." vwinry Damgh-Rowe Hue may no goon” Penalty yg Lave” 5:08. 10,, the Islanders mmn. In the MEL ware” (H) - 1-7 46 6'3lman may be accompanied by the tlllrounh mm H 54 nwwmn Viv. ' ; v. Is ';v r A - i B - r over ialloyfinlil niuiirs lnniizht .' ' . ' . three games he has picked up five .3 " I-5l3”del'5 "Q1391". Earl Rliliii Who - l R v V ' . 'm”S' mm-Lds' NHL 0WmSs' ml" 3 lml '” '””l”” l" 3 Qm” hit the lee when Eeaildiy uiicoveied , . . , Fold (Hi . 30 24 54 . . my -iwiin-st 1 lo . .Wlll('.V .1111-on i Campbell xi arson Fm-(1 Lauy. . ., , M N in front of the net blasted a luck Olemmc rum! points out M R lmsslble lhlriee” Clements (C) 1'! 30 47 M” also impart Valuable training all'”- lli""l”l"i' l'i””(l ill" lmiil x ti lid ' hm Swim Hmlwl Imdluh Am” ast Ni lc Pld od 3 thit the is d- 9 c - . which is a pretty fair pcrccntnze. Gray (cl 16 so 45 ””""””0” to the l'0llrlsSt9rS- goal at Mi oi the oi'crlnnr- u'il'lilrnnn' ilcphi” G9” ' Hone” """”55”l ll-V 1390 fill-is D W S "5 ' 3 Y i "l".”muEmwn' Beaudiy Better. we vellture to say than his Robertson is," 14 32 46 in the evening Brkiacicil and ngsiglg no-mg to 'wm.n”m and RN91”? G00Cl?. lllicmmi. Bliab The V1.30,-y left mm-1,,-,,,.k,. M "Cy 93?” can lmver 5”” N lWl5'”.im””' Trvavlsl 554libattiIlS' average witii the Garsozi Mcponagh vs; 20 at 41 Wiseman will referee the game be- Liariryl qt,-M1; L vlrl" liiill place zinrl ill” i3l'.'H'PS lied d Chal1Dlt9l”llk'!l ”1C'o”l; tMmm' Pcmlll” '- Roller Greyhounds last summer altliongh King 411; 32 i9 41 tween Parkdale and Montague -. ii . .. .. .- spmlugny Wllll Ollawil W” ”'l”l llli1"9- V efmce' B1 ”Clm' ('”5 ”e50"' sl0”5' .he claims he led his team in Bowne-'s 4H) 15 '13 39 which should prove an added and I L Fume l””"”- mil?” "Mr llW4”"d Mcliugnim Lavm: ffniwmds-' W15!” M-mm. " H 5 12 shiwl R'Btl-'5- Goold iii!) '24 it 32; attractive feature to the manv hoc- First Period ill ill? lliifiil l7PTl0fl i'-lii”l'i Rel"- mnn. Tlnvls. Pldsodriy 710; 5 2-midi , , , Marmeau (S) 20 1,7 37 key fans in the district ' ' 3 . Si. lliiaire and Polo Wright of -7 There are eight days Ffilllllilllll" Beaudrv (C) 14 22 36 1 ------w o u 1'Halllax' l'l”l'd 5ll”b'i”0l”'- "ll Pllll V'l"l'3 "ml ' H d llh which clubs in the M. M. ll 1: Rowe is: 15 20 35 . lwalson, llayesi H.150 Aldo Guldolin of Vnllvilwlrl mix- I ea S imay add to their rosters and it Macey (GB) 15 18 38 i2”maCe B35" Ray.mlk "1 it ”l” S” ”'l””” ""'l V””l' lsemu mm pmctimny every Club Hone” (H, 15 18 33 gh V 4McCracken, lilnCilbCl'ge1-) 16.20 got minor; and Giilrlolln and A P d iin ilie circuit will bring in sorng Backer tGBl . 18 14 32 An exliibitioii game belwemil Pemlm” " Nomi Wllglll ”"dl0li5- new races Tie 1-), d - . d 1. McCracken (GB) 20 32 b S h d I N M'l or k Build , d , The Braves opened the smrin: Q' ' ' ' e ling for at least lilbl(?lxll(l(l'ls))l:1IXVeE)i' fliilli Campbell (H) . 15 31 u C e u e Coxlimallllitetelgls was plgfysod Mini Second "HM lilii" 'l3”i”” D”l"i”l”” l””l'”l have clearance bV1heNL:t H A Gordon (C) . 22 30 A---4 North River rink Monday ove- 14” H. N vii V3154 01 ills ills! lull Hill:-s gwmg . .. 1 I) , . .i v. - . . . - .llax. lxlllg D in . . V K. , gm : h g I d C. A. H. A to do 50. Ishndcrs Bonhomme (GB) 1.. 18 30 Following is the sclicdule for B nlng. Bulldogs defeating Moteois B . I I ) 10.39 ui- lied it for .hnihi mix: 9 MONTREAL, Jan. 6 g (CPI, g C 51 b k 11 29 40 all g g . . ”g yg. C . g . , ., , g A , : ouness, tau man .... .. . g. Sherman whim. Cmcmmnu Sague-VDBX-lIll;ig)'BliSl:1,erbili.eo1OklieDO e 16 20 36 '1PretSidC.lii;1LDl).1F. C. Iioilciiii slated m-mo-r (eOlll'l11?etii.lgilbElVt the Charlottetown ilaisbefole a tell laige cloud oi 4-Halifax. Bowness forindlxllf D(;:)lrtirl1lveeanucletl,.mt Van”. news Slany forward, leads melgougie vanevueld 16 no 36 as nlg. e had xi C. A. IIA A.; ir ng u . , V ' p l lllnyes, King! A11;o5 F M - d b. Hy .. n ' . 1; ' A as Wire to the effect that the club ll'l'.'l -l3ll- 7 at '7-00 P-m- It ll” a la” fast but Cleamyl 5-ll H T id "3 "hm up 3 M We opening QUWEC S-N01 HOCK-Y.L95Ei'-19 5901” Trcmblay, Quebec . 16 20 36 t d - i ll 1 1 Mr (1 M V '11 played game with olllv a few pen-1 a X ax' ('00 .. of the first but Canipoau and Zitisiplngade ioday for the second Locus. Shcrbrooke .. 16 17 :43 3.?a1L::Chlff10:.t5 qflfelgidenlf 0tg”lf1l1s: ' p,,,cfc,.-i re Ci H Vat R0" aities handed out The game was; gwllftil) M P) s 162371 Jacques Looas seweduit up. V Cam- ;;-ao-, wee g LeC1i.' on , V H 12 20 3.: A ' . . . - V V V ' . . I ena les - . c ice It . . . .g V . ) ... .. 1. ,5 me club shoot H L penalty in the 32 games, has isinemsg Mammal is H were in the clear to go ahead and Mclnlym 'g g";y ' shame i ' E0515 and 39 3551515 10,- B 43.poim Douglas, Mammal H H 18 29y deal for at least two more players, 513-0089-1: P t J F Cl k ' ' Third P."l"d ' total. Teammate Stan Smrke is Gmdoy ' om V 3 21 39 ' L C9 T - 3”?” V5- r 7' 37 - g - . ;. 7V. was two points behind with 46- Ma10,,:1M0.,;;an1 3 20 23g Tom Roxkey, who was siipposedl Following are the scores at the Ice 4-C. McLean vs Col. Full, ;6' :'lF?O11l.ij”t'1gilX”)y'v35 1,” w 18 goals and 28 assists. Dagcnais, Ottawa 8 20 2;;.l0 Join the S)dllC)' liilllidnaires. is: regular lV('E'kly Fomlie-Ulloil Of ll” J3” 8 M 7100 l3gm- ,-,N ', g 4 ' g. """"""""" " ' L (ll Len coi-rivcau is tied with Snlrife G,m1.e Ottawa 14 13 27lliPDO:ilC(i to lie pining hockey Wlil1lCiVlllllll 02 Pifle Cllil) held at Ice 3-Walter Plckard vs. Tom T, M, - - s d - 1 i 7 ”al””' MN” I In third place 13 yea” Bgln-ea! Gmleaul Cbicouumi g 12 15 zqlmnslcrn Amateur League, Bnmlopon to all interested, resumes 'Ice 4.-A.O.F. Gill vs. Ran .Vian- Forum at elgm Quack mm eve: nngscse) aY. ace3 16.53 of Quebec Aces. leading goal-set TrgnlHl:1y,Sherbrooke i2 15 27.J0lumy Horcci: oi Snliioy nlidlimlllllii all" Setismiol l"””"P- "l"K- ning. it was announced lsistiiighl 9,,;aum. mold ' ' -,.. ter of the league. laelivemi has as Riopc-lie? quail-a , 10 2'1lIli0liIcy lianiilton or hie Monctonlli0ll- S 9-00 D-ft H V by Club officials. All those wisli-- molmg, g . . The wrong m, J.” ,.,m,,..,.,y is and has aS9lSIed on 20 0th - T ti 1 e 1 ll C tl I I K08 - Standing. Hawks were licgognitiiig for iheip -- l-Hnfllilliln - -7v 9, - mill 19” ll -- -7- ing to try out for the two i.CkllllSi - g .. . rv Em l D Pu ifastxkq”. H d r 1R Bwrwigp 9.). Moms. g . d t N d M 1, H v Penalties Bloom 4.-.5, Burega from the Forum last Fridm .li..iii Ralph usuclm Buchanan gives Momeax 1-3 a 4g”v . 1; i m”.. '3 C-"5-Pma"' Lmlaiio L r-oni ii-ll ice 2-wendell Mclailie vs R R W "W7 O ” 9” tcmsl 5 ”””1 H130 maior. liiniz 11.30 major. rollowlnz the Joe LePine mudcu-. Chlcoutimi its third player in thevcmcouuml 16 8 Miiiloee eLn?::11LfO0):11o:iE;aLSR Mkmnpieg ggonnnlc,-L lfl Bell. 1 i ' lice SeiSK::l:'Mg,g,,,,Wy i SWPS3 Purlllll ll"? I5la"d9”'H3l”aX WW"- msg (om-g deadlocked with 3e11.l0mm.a - H la 5 39 Houlgd hem um; rclIq'll:vc:CL(gil1tH?1e:IL N. Walls My List M players for an mums Mel ilnickiiart .. . . 1'1 15 20-Sililit was learned last night fioin yum bun Mm a 15,26 total. Ivaneynem n 5 39 ms d t I g V. . d AM Mulch 9:? posted on 8 Board at Rink. 0 k.VlcMeekin . 8 7 8723 Forum Mnnager Bill Brown. Tod Hodgson. Shawlnlgan Fails sherbmokc 15 2 34 l W” ” "ll ”l””- 55 ””l-p'T mm N. 9-, "N 1 y i -.1-w The man removed from His deienceman is the most penalizedl -i cfpeclall-V M" MC” in ll,” his 591' J . ' - p. ' A: i Same W35 J0li-ii J. Pei-rv oi Lo- 40. mi... Mn gli1lzEtii'eiiiiVanFalis' " 13:? 3 " as he would time?”-l 1”???” ?;3iMontreaI Boxer T Baseball For G ii i Q' W" dslzmd Psi” - y -S . . . . , - Cr: lo i . .- i ' ' Montreal Royals continued to .. -.. . vD”"rI M?;CI.”Yl-if" fl iEdd3i Mi”l"VK,.l;m Mailman ngl o fan who was throwing :irllvlr.: at icau or nllAnEd ghuiicsl PILL Ialllldrlgilil T" ”” . hhn and had Police Ypnnwc 11 in PHILADELPHIA, Jan, ii a (AP)- C ironn the Forum. H0'-'rP'-"Ni an ill- - ”I am out of baseball and do notl VE8ll85ll0D WV”-led i-hai V('l".l' l Vcrn Ainsworth 3ilFight At Toronto ing with 48 points-four more thanl second-place Chicoutiml sague- H r F Carl and Tomg Smells. Wlloin Hamhl, 91, 2.33.2: i?2”i?:'3 22:121.; ” S95 M ::.:”;::i.l;i;;:. ml 'ronoN'ro 7 . . to my ,- - ' z'i. -l .. y ,all. --(C)-- -- Mr.B ttdth ti.F- lllace Wml 39 aim. SherIEr;i10kc'fQl;ief mmd me. fqlmbefzv Le”5f,”e- :2lReg Chartrand, Montreal welter- if:lvffnliglerfgxmnl;'f,?fif;,a::1(f"::f - g um officiioavllsn Isl”: evrenyaiaonjy illlkl tree and Shavllnlgan a s 0 on Smclle 'lunis inc lJlli)lllf.:' .iltngR. Smwart . SOP-eight W111 meeg wine, 1.-mama day” NEW YORK, Jan. 3 g Mp) g Mn Perry Wu unjustly dem.,.x.(,d It , Dukes oi Pittsburgh 0 Paul Gor- N1 hmvenvg, had A Chum, to mm”, Tile New York Yankees today an- seeing the remainder of the galnr. ' He added that complete in'vc.-li:- Valleyiielci Braves and evcigv tiiiiey L g nounced they have signed D'Arcy nick 9i Alb3"3'- N-Y-v in 3'” el3m- Bob Carpenter (president of the Elllxl Semi-final limit 0" next Philliesl of my decision because in that order. i The leaders: I l . (Jake) Flowers, former major lea: mums wnulq be mpdg mm the Braves play in Nlionlrczil Carl such matters in the future and live Al Hialeah Track was W ::ll..:0"”..i".”:; 2;”?di:."i:;lTi er Jones To ”"””” 1 r it a n . V g - ' -j- ay oy . c iova g Monday; profegslonnl mgm cam 3; B b h g b L t t . ., S , gue n ie el' an coac as a doom. 5- 5l.m'k9s Cl-lC0llllml- H 13 23 45., MIAMI. Fla.. Jun. 6 --(AP).- the Montreal Star had this to say. Maple Leaf Gardens, in Wu learned Lad 3? Mr? ml 0 Ollllt aw!" Flowers, Hrs: base coach of thwgumv pmum Wm!” be mix” Myh Iomveaui V-illilmld 16 30 4l'l.Twent.v-ciallt horses - lllCludlllg.llb0llt them. "The itlllcraiit Smells o a ma ” 5 10”” "2 Cleveland Indians in 1952 was re- ' - BellV”"' Qlwbec ' 22 2” 42 (OUT liFCi'l0ll5 Wln"el5'rl'Velie ”0m'lBrothc-rs Carl and Tom are plai-'FI Mildidl C it G di Camem” Said lveqiemay mat "5 leased by the Tribe last month. accmdmgly' Buchanan. Chicouilml .. iii 26 2 mated today for me 515,000 addcdlmg mm, (M W350” for Hm Vnibl B 1” ifgellli 5 . 5' 9 Walla” 0i far asghe was concerned. Sawyer The Veteran baseball man Wm. mm”'"r”&r" Bu"5h9ll- M””ii'9?l;wg12.g2EmfE Inaugural Stakes at Hialeah Racelieynem icnn, 1n,hex- Tag Blakcg Tog rerjnomm:gliI:1(:h2llfg:i:i;lx(:fdvl;:;: W35 5”” elllployed W me Pllllllcsv played with the St. Louis Cardln- Tmk scheduled W opening day'll"5l5l” that he 5”” Cami NEW YORK Jail 5 -s (AP) -ituris Clilsli. Tiigiiicdliisnyliiigriigi mi Bloom” Dodge” and Cm" ' i ' vnianage; Aancll that Eddie still held E32,?if;ffd;?;p:i,lS,g;fe,f.l:idu,s”305? ton Braves as well as with the In- i diaiis, will scout in the southeastern part of the country. i ST. LOUIS Jan. ” gg (Am gy ' -- Owner Bill Veeck put seven more & I '. llth t.Ti ' r.i" f . ,, yCet)1UrSEemIi;i,l:ill;lF stliedkva :v'itilims,le(t)-lRa1ph (Tiger) JOnes' 3 boxing no- i black hair. Cari plays on defenselbodyu who became E "somebody" on ms. The five-year-old brown colt.-r L mm H ' irrh H. V None lllg will still has 10 DFOVG it owned by William G. llelis .lr.. also 11:: :v(:.km.S ;,n:1!gn1m,c);n:ncuf;i'rliV3SI1L just a lucky night. y won Hlaleah's rich Widener and pug That was T09-Si mmm.;- "A 10L Of People tlilnk I W415 ll1Cli3f I nu .u TI ."""" Mcllennan races last winter. i . . . . the night I beat Johnny Bratton. M "' "19 A W" W d . R le said rod "I-V6 sml got ml Cii'town 5 Sydney 4 (orcriiliiel KEiL(5O:1lfS(f)JrWl:::il11l:iedv:t::r?l:e?:i:Le. I M l mmfax 7"GlM” Ba-V 2 McGowan goes on in say liowvpmve mVse1tmthemA,, The mm-war-old gelding wok mdwell the Snielles play in the Flllivglla Jmmssgets a chance to Show MNOW Brunswick Senior hnumn-1.1 vn 1943 and 1949 a.,dl"wmg and. M Hm part inc). walcdlwas no mistake Friday night when' M”"Cm" 5- F”d”li'l0" 4 iliilshecli second in 1951 i ll” ddem” H” Om” Scmlmilie meets Rocky Castellanl of Lil-'Qi'”b”" 5”-"l0" The mimber M engimu also hwlast week. He quotes Toe Blake aswemev Pa” in me mam go at Madg Shawinigan Falls 2, Cllivflililnll chided W. J. waldenls Circus Clown, Jan. 16. Defending champion Spartan Valor headed the list of past vict- i l--.” i . la job with the club if he wanted it. i l Sawyer was tired as niaiiagcr of l gthe Phillies last June and replaced ; by Steve OiNcill. Moncion Edges A Fredericim 5-4 FREDERICTON. Jan, 6 - (UP) a George Olsen's third period goal broke a deadlock tonight and gave Moneton Hawks a 5-4 edge over Fredericton Capitals in the New Brunswick Senior Hockey League. Hawks increased their lead over lbespiriio Hopes in Top Qwli Mark 3 Ontario-Quollec Junior y Sunday show Kaieta. has 50 points Sllmed sis L01” Emmi” C'3n”"w"” under his belt today after an eat- and-talk luncheon session. Those who signed their l9.'i3 con- tracts today wltli the American Baseball League club were: . Pitchers Gene Bearden. Cliff mn- nln and Bob Habenlcht, infielder: Jim Dyck, Ed Michelson and Roy with 14 goals and 36 assists He is eight points ahead of his second- piace teammate George Senick. The league's top goal-getters are (Roy Kelly of Calgary and the inow-suspended Gordon Fashoway a i.,?Jl..W;2iil3l”i:ir'aziiiialiila ialglcqlgchal1(;E:I;n11:oSraJ?&1glY: ison Square Garden. Castellanl is i ' L v No. 5 on the NBA list. The boilt will second place Caps to 22 points. . ' Saint John Beavers, the other club Secullil in 1951- Jim” Clark's biggest man in the league n.- V g Toronto sl. Mir-liaol's 1, Monl-' . . in the three-team loop, are all fgsoarlllgr VlF91l:;”l;iggii” till;-1 tiiougli possibly not as trill as Bel-flfg ,lflIflll;;dS'3lE"l”"”lly' 5”l””li 3” real Canadians 4 f;j”f'.jL' Cllglllgilg” -lfff”-l'l 1:”:-V Faslioway 30. Slevers and outfielder Don Lon-luardt. ,)Dll”its below Moiicton. mmbnm mm” ML Mamgr Wm ineau. our team can take it and; ' '”;' ';” Ontari-.1 Senior A rmegpallll i;-5311 I 691 3YMlrI'll3 E ---W Gene Floyd, new Fredericton slurred MtHm1ieah M . Juvehue give ll. Aldo Guidoiin who he-1 Sarnia 4, Branlford 5 st 1.1 ,”pl'T” g " g&' ”;l(". lac goalie. made only ll stops tonight ” ' longs to the Rangers is one of the; Ontario Junior A h';m,laChlsh iollfn 312')”; rlelm';d0glf5 3'58 against as by me not George m- ------Irocinest rorwm-as in the icon lForecasts Shake.llp l Windsor ,1, st. cauminu 3 wi,;n;” - "- lard. Floyd appeared buflaloed by Guidolin was slated for the Is-; I Gait: 4, ixitcliener .'i M t- y b L laiiders at one time this season. Hem Northern Ontario Senior A a fteVl'l0:la'vsllr;?lLll:pMfRll::::g lg); from tile . in Qugbgc Jumor Sault. Ste. Marie, Mich. i. sinim, . y hm-V 3. . loekey said he bought a plane in Q..,;,,e,, ssnlm. . Miami and already has taken two ghcrhmoh 4, ya11(.,.m.m 1 lessons. Despirito plans to return s Qmhec Jungm. to Florida. in a day or two to re- Olsen's winning shot blnellne. The first period ended 2-0 for Moncton after goals by Mike Deni- siarted the season with Vaiicoiiver Czuiucks. There is no .llni'fi .l(i0liliK betwoonlA sm SHOT FINISHING i Rolls of Film developed and HALF-FARE BY AIR 2 i. co e iS.rdlliicileTll:ljo(Li1?x)g:i?s ll;xtfl1lYlEItn5C(g,8dr?n Srlienmghnii ':;lvIlce&' l:""e"x'f Milt Schmidt. of the Boston Bruins. I 1 the second. All Fredericton tallies now" am", 40' emu Reprints and Teeter ltennedy oil the Maple Nwg Tllree.Rli'EirS 2, Montreal Rny:lls.5llme TiiCilK- -nv Mona”, Tutu" or wmnud” were shot in the second by Fahey. 4 Mm, ugh. Mm mm suvwe. l-OMS follilwmll 1”” V””'9k.5 bml” 3 ('3V"l'm”) H ' T'T”'”"'""'”” Vmh TCA.' Fam" hm ' ” . Western Hocke . n-- i. . - guoeaii ai says oay ic V s l vv i y 1 to Tammi Florida. cl Arthur Bearrais E Qucbcc Junior A Hockei Leagll may be in for a. severe shake-up at the end of this season In a sports page story from Montreal, the newspaper quotes Frank Seike, managing director of CW7 I7 H A Try Mediation In New York the league. as saying the shake-up 0 is under "serious consideration." Such a move would mean dis- solving the present group in favor or a "house" league with two Montreal teams and new A team: from Verdun. St. Laurent and La- soon as Kennedy could talk follow- ing his brain concussioii he stated "lt was one of those things. I cer- tainly don't bear any grudge or animosity iOlVfil'(lS Schmidt." The great Boston play-maker had this to say about the incident. ”I had to get out. from the llPRdl()Ck, twistml and grabbed him, and we fell to the ice with me on top. His head hit the ice and he went limp. I got an awful scare. because the white of his eyes was showing. I lifted his head and called for a doctor."- nccident Keiinedy the latter netting two. iYEO THEATREl MONTAGIIE, FRI. SAT. ONLY SILVER CITY See your Travel Agent or TCA Office League Siaiisiics SEATTLE. Jan. 6 -- (CPl - -Top Western Hockey League plavnlakcr Alex Kaleta of Saskatooii Quaker: lengthened his lead in the scoring race last. week by two points. Statistics released here today for games played up to and including W'. K. ROGERS AGENCIES LTD. Isl Queen St-. Phone M0 ,IIAI5'- IAIADA mvunnionu VIANS-AHANVII VIANICONIINIIIVAL By Arthur Everett NEW YORK. Jim. 6 --IAP) - Tlie Transport Workers Union (Cl 0) ended it boycott of City Hall " seam '- As a result of the . , - . g chine. If Three Rivers wanted to Yvonne DPCRHO, Barry Fit1.g0rnl(l, Ednlond Mllinlziigrnxff 21'”, Tzlalgsnloi me re come in it would be welcome, today to mediate for me first time - g Ovnmn m” . .' '. i. I Selke says. 3!. six-day strike of private nus tgggedgoagampow lrvou were -ruepeiis-NB-excuse ",0 mm . ' . : , The newspaper says the Cann- nnesg No lmmedme prunes was GaTavEPHlP?sAN9 YIN mgAcAg-,-OCAUSE ( W-ill. - - Tl"? l5lli"d9”- by ”””” ” "W dicn or anization is leased with AHUR v "””'”"””L” Awoueoeurr WHEN Teclinlcolor .- Story Of The Silver Mines .. Wm mt mghb hm, stmchcdmer, the mgct generally oi; the me” repgwlcll. negotiate Hound mo R. Li:TH1'or-:AEEcAR Action - Thrills. unbeaten streak to six games.They 1 H h d X b t O ,' i " ; ' s aagsazagxmo. i'” "M W "ml" "1," mi,” solid "gulls: luenime 3535- Wail fviTft'ft35,"&?finfS' inimzkim liiiiil Jigrkgikes ' night when they are at ome Iol e dm umcd Mm m junk”. W , - s Glace Bay Miners. ill roiitrnst to tm.,f,rn me mvmuf p lill lllilkei-5 Wll0 Diclniied Elly hill Fm YCAE r p durln the opening two-hour CA” A" the ISla1idfirSLliiE5 sydhlry lIllllLlloll- The dispatch says the dissatls- medhfuon mhmmz so ITWILLRE A it ' . zi - - - s - I gixrippsliwniiim ilinri 0 liliiiiilr fl:ilili:iy wig” 1':-l,.(;':ku1;;um:n":lc:c: Meanwhile. the TWU strike E lloi-eck's rliai-gcs linvo lost seven Quebec clmdeuea -AM", are mar ?:HE:l;1;;gt-K."blS1:rlVtg:oI:)):l5 lixnneg l f hi i t. i - and Med one M O W C1 acmun l mg nothing but money out 0! Jun Queens fizzled for the second day MURRAY RIVER, THURSDAY, JAN. 8-8 P.M. for the Islanders healthy hold on second place. ior hockey." "I don't see why we should con- tinue operation just to fill the Que- in ft row-at least as far a wide effect was concerned. 5 its city-. As they did yesterday on the first full work day after the New Year's holiday. the city's high-speed sub- ways took up the slack of 2,500.- 000 persons a day displaced from bec Arena," Selke says. ”We're probably the only ones who haven't reaped any benefit from the inter- locking schedule although I still think it's 9. fine thing." e Command M.M.ii. Don Taylor - Suhmarin Nancy Olson - William Holden - L. kslalidingl . I T i It Pl . wililam Bendix Halifax . -11.4 ZYIVII4 21:1 150 58. The dispatch adds that Junior the humid. There Will Some Over- Allsn SHORT Slln-ll?-(7? (tli'liiwn 45 2:! '.'l l 166 134 4'7 hockey in Montreal is not draw- crowding but not much more than l-lwliirw Mi ill) 25 1 1127154 4! ins: well. A bit: rensoli is that ueiml during New York's fnhulous ('-iarel Hay 1.3 l? Elli 1'. UR 155 36 In:ijnl' linckcy is bonmiilg. illliricrgimiiiri rilsii lmllra.