. -'-'5!-'-'-'J'u'uF-'ln'u&'h5'b'n'-'-'-"-' A 4-oiicsporirlcnl urllcs: - "1 have been following your l"nlllnll1:SIEllll9- for many ycars. Am ll great. horse lover and lime watched the racing in different parts of the Mari-l ilmps and in his tie and I am of-l (rriiig it s-ii:,;cst'.nti nhiwli l holic lnii hill ptitili.-li. We tmlnrt finiii time to time stilcs of dtflcrcnll breeds of cattle and they seem toliastcr than his record he s grcat slim-css. You call this, -riuniry ihc lixvt. hnn't ltnll tit it it uwtld ho a l ' grind idw. Io Iittiti an E!llt'li!tn saic at my farin. lie 15 tiic iest mai- Mrlv ll”; gm-lllg pg t.sn-x(','u-liI(li':lllF'l'P(I. and gzitlcd and IHISI mo: -I-hp” are .;....l-al -n my vtl(lnl(v' spccd than any 383111113 ex well-bred. vwli-(lrvelnlwd and you H'b'b'l-'-'u'u"uN'-'u'-'-'-'-'-'-'-'s'u'u tlrlly of ('anad.1'.,V0lrt. ll"-ln. really 'l'lai'ry the mall. nowii THE BACK I STRETCH g -'-'u'-'-'-'-'h'-'-'-'u'-'-5'-'-' '.' t ltlllltllx and cli it in; Mr. McGcc's i "I bought tiie more from Mr. .Vfc(;ei- and bred her to V010 H- 1 2. the lPSlliI bciiig two stud tflllk zinc ctiicd Advol-alc. that l.,.l-l ,l l- -ill-ti for llklt-.lCal"-UIIIS in 195': of 2.15. rind is actually much indicates. called McGee any ques- coli is u ithout second and is Tho lion the host will ever raised here had anything to do with. He can He is well C... By Rousbnt lGlace Bay t l Tile Glace Bay Miners. who have lnor lost a game on Charlottetown ilce since the Bonl1omme-MacKen- zle trade several weeks ago. came through again last night with a 3-2 promising. Pirthahiy ill1lr1il;'.,' , there would ho soiiio (VlLl(lli) .tsl-Sllliwii aim. hi” 30 50",WwhP,m R” mmll as Rm, Mm. ill l .l. pl-llrk. miiiy lrtiiniiig: lilting Vlllh his) old; wood. iittrlri 5'. Cit? niiil tloxciis of ”l l”'l"-h”'- I ””"k” Ajm Loiia others xiii-i-it iitinris 'lli wiittoii on it-"5 til” ll?” Al"”f' 1' Llngg mail thc scroll of ritiiic. I would likc MP1" -tiinc to the States. Slirtl llc? to "9 mp hnrvmm V. MN,'ll,l. ,1 world of sliced and one o 0 on Hits and p it it throllgh." Our WW Til”. h"l5”S H15” had lxio grwnrl ..le..l,s M lsmwill zllmlmlisisiisiics tn tl mtlc. tind the was mp,” ml, . 3,,” g lwllhu ;tx' gmnn as they ('tllIl0. It unrltij. if .-tls ttttlk.tiri:a':uii U1 hlwy mg wall H Elma Hull” -tnnlp" xt..x',-ltt' Full (lQll'Arl. yeai-olll fiilyl tiilil took a rccnlril ppllp. glull lxwlp: . ..ln A l.,,g till; ypar of 2.10 2 5 on llllf? pate. Mm lnllrl. l ”.,m mmll lg-Wlm. lllll in .kI:lLlll('Pli.(lSS:iI'(1 of St. (.coir:cs.l gc nnrt of the mist liioiiiis.ii: Ql'”"'", 1h",ml-V ':,,(,1,::u1n,,xnlnt pnrrr: mi ntli' t itiitt. I ii'iil .'t Tl” 3” h-V I01” EL "0" lmlnmi ",”w:r .r,l,,.,,l.l.. 1...,” ll.,. s(.ll.,, of Xintilitittziii Ill. Iiit-irlciiliilly twrv tti Ilruits Mi" 1'): lil'lt sniloi 31-'”lll-'””'l ml-I ” ”l'”"' mi” ”"( Hal has l,,,,.n mlrl lm. sllll-Ml ln p'.ii'('li;isri(I in (Canada sovcial )t"FllSl pawl” m QHPHN. (-llln lll, Rn. ,-lgo. Filo was ll)'"AiiliP(l.1lP. out: Fmppgd ll), ,,V,l.,,,VS -m ,, l.,.lll,.,l of R Bcluiii marc. 1 ill” ljlllld l'.:,:pVl,ATtt vi sslx. .I;ltix”P Quinn, well known lollilill u.-iitii tits iinis-'s lniicr tiir ll-' ll”-VS 1W'-” m”'” (mm mil llllilllnz smmii. llc xvii im in l”'”'- him 1”. I'M" n muifh M Rand lmmls null Hill l.(.l.,.lH. lllr ymrs azo and ilZlS hccn nirliig inl lwsl of l.,,,,. null l:ll,.,. ,-.l-,.,-)- ..l,. lhc wintcr rit I)tlIIFl'ill and In llitll rmrluulll. M lmlm. llw l.l,,l.,,l(l, tltl,,. suninicr nmiiths lat Siirlilor,:n hfltl man who iiwiiicrl and l'ttiP(I htiti Y"”k”5- lg l”1O!'"z iunnfis m:'t lmpw mm-l, mml, :m.M",: ...l.l,l, iiinrly tit lmffcrin -l!W'll'k. lornnitn. ma" h” dlll nlmll, ,.lll.llm tl-ll, With lilflwpilillt” Sfiiii.-lci hcl non Qlitbhrcrs ,1.-n I'Pi'i7llfli)' lnittiii: ll" RR 1”" "ms." '.5”m mm lql out the t1CUE.'il in an rnrlcavor to F”""”t"-V nr 2'11-Sm:i”a.. 1'” hit corral the most pronitsni: paccrslT'l'll” rm" Hi" ””l",”1t mid (Tl in this cotititry." . . . Ttirinks, 01- "mi, ""'"5lx”emh T”f,;l lip, up will krcp r-air rjms ()ll.i T” hm? also nmuk i Sailor Hal. l" ll”, 3-ml. Rook lm. iiini uiiiiiiiiz othcr rlasscs and lglsl W, n,,ll,.,. .l.l.,.,l,. mm lml-5,. pi;il-iiigs tho past two or thrccl Mall. will m -5, l.m.Nv lms llrsl ixcrks. 'l'inic iuctins noliiiiil: all IR limos. scr-rind four limos aiitltDu”'””"- ” dnlends on me Weam-l Ilia is now scvcn ),car he was sch- third five, limos. years old. Last snttnnai in tho the western Flrc Guy llal 2.06 I -1. Jim Keely of lulmsden. Aihcrlal t whom we mertliormrl last uerk as being nanotistcd in Regina prior to his lcavih: for the States wiirtre he will locatc as nj”'fr"la- trainer end driver. has drtvolopedt"ll'" M 0”' snmc real stars. Horn is a partial lkll Rattir Axe 7'71 i'4. llrl lViiit- ne) 200 1'2. l't.i'rtcl For Ztiii. tly Hal 206 1 4. llal Tticcs sic Hal SOC. (Iuv flivos 20!) fl 4 Pinttir Dir t '.lt'1. ll liilncy Ears CD4 15. I Fl Giattrl 1'0? t)rot'i Todd 1111. Fitch ll:-not-"i '.'tlT. Rtiricii Ptrort ','t'l-I 1 'l. .lr'S( Prirlcr 2.04, Battle Tmlrl 1'41", tB.-ittic Todd was sfterivarcls nwtierl in Capo Erntonl. Azoff Ctr: 2,06 2 5. Mahcl Cash 204?. Tlr, Baltic 2.05. etc. With silrh it rt'lt'il'tltIiil .ltiii Kcoict shotilri not h1'.rt ri:.'.'it'tiity tii so.-iitlng sonzo of tho nrst littrscs to race .n i”.'tTl. oitv Sam L. Pitts of Harrison. Maine. is a prornincnt hrvcdnr, handirtr of race horsrs and coitiititrt: tho Nar- row Gaiigc Gale Co. at. lmiiistoii. Ma. whore a lot 4! trnltcrs and pacer: are disposcd nf annually. In A letter to the Canadian Sports- man hr stairs: "WP wore miirh ploasccl utth tho dircct rc- stilts rvt the at-lvci'tisrinriit uc litid ;-tibl-shrrl in Thr Fniinrlinn Sports- man" A grcat litany of rillr sales wars in our good frirnd: across thc border. In fact. all this stock lV'l'l any class wont to Canada. Yo-i might hr itttcrrstnd to know that l ltnvn A lF'll'llllE hcrr that if ha" ltlsl ivrol-:rn. and arc now rlv tut: Chc is out nt Anti Royal 210 hr Abrtrtr T, (Wong, Ann Tiny- Al was i'alsm-1 by Cnrirzc A C311. hack of Fttmmrrsirlri. P. F. I. She Writ rtiltvitascd ikhcn tlircri ii) lttlti- Ilrfh-n mt Ailzttslw. and Ilrttmt tn hor llnrn Vnlciiwrt who was then SNAP SHOT FINISHING ltnlls nl FiTrr:TT(ici-1-loped and pririted. 2-1 hour service. Double aim nrlnls. Any roll of 8 ex- posure nnly 40 cents. Reprints 4 cents each. Mall Film Service. Cnnrlciltrfnwn. YOUR SATURDA YES SKATING . ONE OF THE MOST FOR A GOOD TIME svnusv SEAT SALE:-.. Hr-sf. He is lit"-il'”'C”-V gm. ll,...l:ind your very t XIiilll".l rrwni-(I ivti OF THE WEEK. JOIN OTHER HUNDREDS er. I! it is fine and cool and the ttrark is hard thcy stop alongl wt-ll, but if there is thrcc or four inchcs of mild it slows tthcm down many seconds. . i l l Frrnarri Kearncy. General Man-l lager of the Western Harness Rac-l Ltllll(.dlilTK Associntion,.l.os Angclcs. Cal-illolmm, Anmdel and writes acktiowlcd;:ing re-l Maritime Racing Re-1 lximv and further on he has thr following: "Wyn arc having our histrirl .'l PiC('ll0ll next Saturtlnii nid friend Waltcr Foundt lis a camiitlatc for Director. A lrtlt inf its havo raliicd hciilntl him nml lI limo hopcs that he will lip clott- lcd." Wn also holm that Waltcr twill be thr riiuii-c as we know of no one iiinre unrliiy for thc pos- l ltlon. I 1 David Freirlnian writing in Thel Ilarnrss florsc from Ron ll'hi'cl .II.-icciuay. Flnitllii. stairs: ”l-lilill :lr.'iiii'ing is still the order of thct 1 1 lay in the various stablr-s for that tiwo-year-old hopefuls with brush-i es only asked for in the last quarters or cigiiths at this stage inf the gainc, I-Tiriigv stithlc has Isnnic icry promising plt0SpP(.'li.! .I)el Millcr has several that, look niiciily good. Lady Rodney hnsl trotted a quarter in 42 1K5: Vic-l tory Miss an eighth in 21; the jpnccr I).-lie Frost was a quarter int .317 1.'i; lsic of Sklc in 39 3.3:! l Spccdy Fiiign in 42 scconds.ll l.loiinrty Simpson and his four as-t sistants are getting along casilyl with their vary promising groupl lot two-year--nids. The tops are .F:-iblc Hanovrr. quarter in .'lS:l (Iharninlnc I-lrinnvcr and Indral .llnnnvr-r in .'lR 1' Ti: HZIHTIP Han- lovcr in .'l.0: thc pacer: Lily I-fan-i lover in 32?. Miss Farvci in 39. l , Billy Ilaughton and his threct assistants worked 12 two-year-oldsi tin iniprovcrl form. Among thcl trips wore Widow-nr Abbey. qllaI'tPl' lin 42 SF'POll(ls. pigiiths in 18 2,5: The Kcltie in 40. Royal Brew in 42; Spun Sugar in 42. There are photos of some of the two-year- .nids and one of them, Superb ll-lmirivri' in Johnny Simpsnnls l.(l.'tl'liF, looks and acts like an aged hnrsc. Another iiigh-class looking twn-3 nnr-nld is Sis Harper by Algiers. dam. Pearl Harper 2.03 112'. Ho is owncd b 'Coicinel Baker. Y'S PLEASURE- . 2:30 to 4:30 POPULAR EVENTS THE MONDAY - JAN. 19 - 8:30 TODAY - SATURDAY - 2 P. M. TO 6 P. M. ' MONDAY - 9 A. M. TO 2 P. M. GENERAL SALE - MONDAY - 2 P. M. AND ON., - YOUR OWN CLUB IS STEADILY MOVING AHEAD Boost The Attendance A noosmn cum - MINSTREL snow -- FEBRUARY 3 - 4 lovertime victory over the Char- lottetown Islanders at the Forum. dld llggt And true to the script Bon- The Halifax Atlantic: l , add any new players lo lllcll. l-o5-lh0nlme and Macxenzic played big roles in the Miners' victory, Both ter before the .Ianu:iry 15 dead- l drew assists on the game winning lhad Quebec horn . cnnw grounds that such players are rc- llne, it was learned here last night igoal by cenireman Eddy .1055 at the from Charlie Campbell. Secretary-l l Registrar of the Mariiiine Ainaiciiig 4-0-7 'm31'k Of the 5Udd9ll'd93Ul lfutlzey ASSOt'latl0ll. The S)'dllEy overtime. In addition Bonhommc .VIiilionali'es submitted the name of Smled ill? t17lln9'5 Ollfllllls-' 51081 Phil Vltale but according to ihe,wtth assists izolniz to MacKenzle latest reports it appears as thoiighl and -1055. Vitslc docs not Wish to head Pklsll SiHCP lhc IWO-I01”-0110 trade Wllh lo the Mai-iiimes. Big Phil was Glace Bay by which Walter Paw!- wa.vcd out of the Qucbec l.ea.r.tt.irWl1VIl calm? to the Islhndflls. Th? and is pyesciiiiy at his iltllllft in Nlmvrs ham W011 No games and Toronto ltzcd one in three st.ai't.s at Char- J lottctmvii. These are the first points The Millionaires and Glace Bay the Miners obtained here this sea- Miners have uiilll January 25 tnison. add one new player. This was iiiadcl The Miners lead 1-0 at the end possible by the recall of the .Vflii- of a. poorly played first period as his Hcib Schiller and the Mlllimi- the result. of R goal by Boiihoinniel alrcs Elli Tyshko. The two playcis.T1ie score was 2-2 at the end oft WNT t'31lPd "D by HINT Darcii'.l the second frame with George Mc- Flllb-S 1'9C8hlly and at the C. A. El- Lagan and Hub Benudry scorinr: A. meeting in Ottawa it, was decid-l for Island:-rs and Johnny Raynak ed to glvc the Maritiine Clubs ::'n for Glace Bay. ll-"l.l'-S ill Whlfll '0 Obi-illn l'9D1?lCF'l The trains battled tiiroiicii Fl wcll ms-nts. The cxtra ten days 01 2!"-4-"hi play crl tliird period without scorinci was obtained through the effortsla goal The Islandcrs cohtmllprl M M-A-H-IV P”-5ld9M W-W11" Lr'lll- I play in the overtime but the Miners 1013 The S)'dnf'.V P051-Record had; took advantage of a defensive lapse several coniplimentaryl comments: to fire the ganlc.wllmlng tanyl about'Waltci's efforts in this rc-l Referge Huqme Gillie. tempera,-. Ram in R leflpnl ISSUE U5 g00fl 10 ily back on the M.M.H.L. referee- 5.” "W M"””"l”5 I-Wmlll UV” in: staff followiiic thc resiiznatloii ”Y:'m5 1" H1959 ma”"5- lot Ross Morrow, handled last T” M ' ' ' l lnights game and was called upon K ' Y i "Wm "P9" '0 hlawl to hand out onlv mic penalty. Yen"-I W530” 1” Camp 50”” mml That was R two minute sentence lms? i.hlCtHle.'5k'md' 1” was 19”l'”'-Tlll tn the Islnnderl-4' Roiiiiic Hurst for .15” "lanai mm) coal” gm” Ma")-lcliai'ciiig. I-Tiirst hit Bill Mccrackcn Sail” Jghncofigcpl l”l”3c sllu" FY. along thc boards at centre ice and rive m' the Ba mags Cg” lg "9fl1Tldumpcd thc Glace Bay forward Mme” were Z150 d mll it-V rift, into the seats, McCrackcii was had- A iiolglid lv shaken up but returned to play obtained his services had he beenlme lest M tmhgamn waived out of the Q.S.I-I.l... Aruiidcii The Ihnnmx Goal . t Jnss scored the ganic Wlnlllilgl was up for waivers and some Q8 l , , llllh mam glablml mm. ”,pm.lL,d goal with R backhand swipe at the; puck from about 12 feet out. Maury. They then farmed him out . lo gm Allan Cup team ln (mmno Couiiie Bozihommc poked the pilckl . . . .0L4l of a scramble and the iin-t covered Joss fired the puck over the prosiralc Al Millar, I too The Mint-i's ucrc also nttriiihl- :,,':lgm.:ln Dasl:::;i:,'.pllll:;t'Hl:i:::;'m Prior to the goal the Islanders. H J. . i ' , s tllfitl several good scorlnc. opporw ” ”' ”” Q””'”” N” V " tuuities but failed to click Boii' was cxpcctcd to be waivcd out nficlmv drilled two hard Qlwls all the League and would have been Lockllarl and Hub Beaudry alml . am" ”' 0'""”"itcsted the Glace Bay netmindcrl Gfwp Famm”-V rm” ill” NCw.lllll1 a. hard drive in the over-I lVrslnilnstrti' Royals of tho ll'cst- limo erii Hm-kcy Lcngiic. This did hot. iflal-(o mliwlms 9f the game lpftll 3h"l”- ll”W"VN1 -"mil Hit" the league standings unchaiigedd hV1,l”"'5 Wfll hr'tl'6 '0 d0 Milton! The Millionaires and Miners both -N'-W"- Whlle 0'1 ll" Subject ofladvanced two points closer to the Quebec players. Dcnis Smith. wholtop as the results of the games l played with the Islanders last sea- hole and in Sydney, son. has been rclerisrtcl from tho Ronnie Hlirst gave the 1500 fans ACPS at his min rt-qucst. Smtihloii hand the first thrill of thc has been bothcred with a brick in- game when he dumped Floyd Hmchberger of the Miners about the three minute mark with a good check at centre ice. Seconds later Gus Gustave:-on turned over Bob Vcrricr with 8. smart hip chcck. , Buck Whivlock tested Don Lock- iiart with two hard shots near the seven minute mark but failed to outguess the capable Glace Bay netmlnder. Shortly afterwards the iziiine was held up for several min- jury. o . With the exception of one play- cr for Glace Bay nnd one player fol' Sydiicy the only iiockoy piny- rrs who can ant:-r tho M,M,n,1,, are, those replacing recalls. Pro- fessional clubs may call up play- ers until February 15 on the placcd. Tcd I"owrrs of the Island- : 2 24-1 ' i. :'x;:n('l(:lllr':'II (”tiil(iiihks.rmI:illIl t';IElEt('hT1ci Utes aner Larry Trans put Jphnny , , H 'iRaynak through the door in the who was cailcil tip hy Sylacusc Scum end and is now playing in Sudbury. ' s ' .- was never registered on the Is- Bonhomme opened the Emma with a shot. along the ice from about 20 feet out. The goal re- lsulted from poor cleaning on the . . . lport of the Islanders. Eonhomme's Q l - , shot skipped along the ice and .ilPrblOOi('C Saints will never lulled lmo ll-le ml. com” or we obtain goalie Al Mlilar from the net. Islanders. it was stated last night The by Murph Chamberlain. "We. pur- the Fl”-Wfl him Mr 51.00 from tho and the first outbreak of the QuPhP(t Accs with the right in game threatened at this time in PP-Diircliasc. him at thr end of tho the Islaizuezs end as Al Miilnr 1952-53 season for thc pricc Oflflnd Connie Bonhomme exciiangsd -hI.fX)," said the Hardrnck. Millarlbumps. has been registered with the (Ten-l The Miners pressed as the sec- tral Registrar as the property aflond period opened snd Mlllar the Islanders. came up with two smart saves off . landers playing lists. it was learn- cd last night from Charlie Campbell. tempo epeeded up during last minutes of the period e 0 lplaying conch Hub Mncey. The Following Wednesday nluivn hocke.v improved at this since at gal-np, in Halifax which ch, 1,. the contest with Ted Powers es- the Is- landers won 2-1 Murph Chamber-tpeclally R0lH8 Well for lain had A few words of praisol for his team. Chamberlain was-Ronnie Hurst." happy nver the manner in whichi Right winger Lyle Wiseman mis- "ITTEE" GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN Iners M. Illa 3-2 0vertime”Win lover The Islanders rm landers. Defensenian George McLagan. who playednon right wing during the first. period. and then moved back to defense, tied the score .it 1-1 by scoring on a screened shot from the biucllnc. Buck Whltlock centered out the puck from be- hind Lhe net. The disc went all the way to the bluellne and George's shot along the ice found the far corner. Johnny Rayliak got credit for the Miners second goal although the puck went into the cage off an Islanders CIPIEHSCIIIBII. Backer Ill'fd 8. weak shot. at Al Millar that Rayiiak slapped. Millar made the stop but the rebound came out and a dcfender kicked the puck into the cage. Ronnie Hurst had just served the only pciialty of the garlic when the Islanders came back to tie up the score. Hub Beaudry took the puck out of his own end, carried over the Miners bluclinc and fir- ed El screened shot that slipped into the corner oft Lockliaits pad. The teams played wide open hockey in the third period with the Miners having an edge on play. Near the end of the period Buck Whitlock and Bill Mccrnckeii engaged in a shaving ducl but the srssloii clided bcforc anything got Eifll'tPfl. Turn In Strong (lame The George McLagaii. Larry Travis defense pair again turned in a strong game for the Islanders Up front. Ted Powers was the best forward The Islanders played without Lyle Wlscmaii, Marcel Clements and Orval Lavcli. Ncil Ainadio and Floyd I-linch- bcrgcr pi-ovccl strong men on the Glace Bay bluclinc. Bill Mc- Cruckcii. I-jcldy .1055 and Bnckor played .st.rolig games on the for- ward line. Linciips - Glace Bay- Goal. L(WkllZi1't; dc- teiicc, Burcga, I-Iliichberger. Amridio; loriiards. Vex-rier, Mac- Keuzm. J0.-5. Miller, Maccy. Bac- kor, Botthoinnic. .lfcCi'ai.-kcn. Ray- nzik. Kcilcr. l Charlottetown dclciicc. Giisiavcsoii. Travis; IOI'Wlll'(.l:, Holdaway. Giay, all. Ecnudry. Powers. -.Go:il. Miilai-; Pwlsln ii. Rcfcrcc. I-fugh.c Giilis; l1llCS- incn. Art Perry and JDIIIIII) Squarcbriggs. St'.VI)'fAR)' First Period 1-Glace Bay, Boiihoinnic mitts.-', Bfncliclizict 11:20 Pciiait.cswNoiic. Second Period 2-Charlottetown, McLagan twhillocki a;49t 3-Glace Bay, Rayiiak tMai-cy. B:1:.'kCI'l 13:38 4-Cllfliiltlttelultll. Bcauiiiy tTr:ivis. Hursii I92.-53 Penalty-Hurst 17:24. Tiiird Period scoring-None. FElI.'lll.lCS4-NOIIP. Overtime Period 5-Glace Bay, .1055 (Bonliomme. Ma(,'Kcur.ici 4:01: Penalties-None. STOPS:- Lockhart 914 '7 3-3.1 Millar 6 10 11 M27 Viiale Niit Coming To The Marilimes -tCPl-Phil SYDNEY. Jim. 16 drift by Valleyfleld Braves nf the Quebec Senior League and has re- turned to his home in Toronto, it was learned here today. l Vitals, who asked for a trans- fer from Clhrlott-etowii iniianders this year whorl the club rejected his offer to return as playing coach, was sought by both Island- ers and Sydney Millionaires in an effort to best the Jan. 15 deadline. the Islanders swept that two sod last. night's game due to games this week from the Hall- foot injury. Lyle hurt. his foot dur- fnx Club and had this to snyzling the last Halifax game. Marcel "Everyone played heads up lioc-lclcments is still on the sidelines key during the two contests hutlwiih bad knees hm ex L5 (,0 be there Wfre TWO men who able to play sometime urlng the save A little more thnn they fast or the week. Orvai Lavell is wore nccustonirtl to giving. If Itgliu lam up wllh the -nu but had to pick twn guys who really should be getting out of hospital rose to the occasion then I would Lbdgyl me ullmdgm wlll leave have to select Hub Beaudry and for Glare gay by plane lhls even. -' ing at five o'clock. There are five empty seats on the plane and any- one wishing to go along should phone the Forum iodsy. FORUM Famolis Maritime : Ball Player Dies HALIFAX. Jan. 16-tCP)- Hank O'Rourke. who many believ- ed was one at the gi-eetut bese- balt pluyers ever developed in the Msritfmes, died here tonight after 3 long lb-less. A native of sprlnzhlll. he won enduring fume u A home run hit- ter with Bprlnxhlll Pencebusters during the mos when they ruled President Art Vinct of valley- ficld said Vitale had objected to the Maritime buebell rooot. Dur- in: the war he piloted Bhipytrde to the championship of the Hull- fsx League. Brklaciclnl Wliitlock. Hurst. Gordon. M.-Lag- l - ...A on times we are prone to judge ,diiins from the standpoint of hunt- iniz, fishing and water conservation and seldom think of them as the main source of winter sports such as skating and hockey. Late one af- ternoon a week or so ago I drove across the river on business con- nected with my work. It was a typ- ical winter day, bright. and crisp, with Just cuoiigli frost in the air to offset the rays of the January sun. . . . All four private dams that I pass- ed. the Premier's at Buubury, Eddy hfacfthnt ., Southport, Gay Jud- son's. .'ll . ll(tl'll and John Wortlrs. Powiiai. were crowded with skaters and hockey players both old and ynliiig, These dams were construct- Millionaires SYDNEY, Jan. 10 --(CP) -Syd- ney Millionaires continued their two-point edge over the cellar dwelling Glace Bay Miners tonfght us they handed the front-running Hnllfsx Atlantic: a 4-3 set-back in s slow Maritime Mlfor Hockey League game here. Out.-playing the visitors most of the way. Mills took the lead in the opening frame and were never headed although Atlimtlcs tied it up three times. The loss was the third for Atlantic; this week. George Robertson, back It centre-ice duty for the Mills. rap- ped home the opening goal and then scored the wlngier in the third period. Big feature of the night was the fine net-minding of goalie Roy Mctvfeekin. In the sec- ond canto be robbed Mills of at least four sure goals as Sydney turned on the steam. Mills look 8. one-goal lead in the first on R. goal by Robertson but. Halifax tied it up. Mills again went ahead in the second and Atlantic: knotted the count. In the third the Ytliilionaires moved out front for the third time but Halifax was again able to tie the score. Then Robert- son got his second of the night and the Mills settled back to play tight defensive hockey. The goal-getting was well divided for the night's play with Robert- son the only man to get. :1 pair. Alex Blrukow and Nick Hill were the other marksman foil the Money- Atlantics 4-'3 Defeat In Game lAt Sydney Hand Bowncu were the Halifax Snipers. only four minor penalties wen handed out by referee. Charlie Good: with all but one going to Halifax. Lineups Halifax-Gent, Mloueeking gs. fence, Leplne, Hayes, McL.uzhll,,' Mc.-Nell. Bloom; forwards. uooid gfng, Bowness. McPhee. Campbell or . men. Bill Ford, Bob Hayes and Bob Sydney-Goal. Pldnodny; detgn. ce. weaver. Msclntyre, Mnrfnuu, Whslen; forwsrds, Robertnon, ROWE. Mcbonagh. Birukow, pl;-jg, Hildebrand. Horeck, Morrow. Hill. First Period 1-Sydney, Robertson (Raowe. I-loreck) . .... .. 10:01 3-Halifax. Ford ll-epinei 11:60 Penalties-Loplrie 9:25, Hgyel, 11:25, Morrow 16:81. Second Period 3-Sydney. Birukow (Hildebrand, Whalen) 4:15 L-Halifax, I-Iayee (Goold) ml Penalties-None. Third Period 5--Sydney. Hill t-Morrow. Horeck) mu 6-Halifax, Bowneae ' (Gould, King) .... 'f:4'l 7-Sydney. Robertson (Rowe, McDcnagih) 12:33 Penalty-Hayes 10:35. s'ror-s;.,. McMeekin . 1510 1--41 Pidsodny 11 11 10-413 ed in 1952 and have already proven A great blessing to those residing, in the aforementioned communities.l While driving along the highway; it's I1 coinmoii sight to see couples ing toward the dams or saunterlng leisurely hcms-ward. The dams Ii supcrvised building last sumincr are, too far in the sticks to be of nuicht benefit. as for as skaiiuz or hockcvl is concerned but they'll all serve a useful purpose in more wriys than olie, On Wednesday afternoon. IS the deepening dusk foretold the coining of iii2liL and scattered siiow' flakes sifttiig cni-tliward increased in volume and gave wariiilisz it wast time to be pulling out. I stood on the old dam and watched foam- crcsted water silrfziiig down the by-. piiss . . . a by-miss that hadiilt fcltl thc iiiii.-zzcrtl IlllE.l o' wzitcr for over; a score of ,xc.irs. The old dam of; father's day has mice again coinci Cvoiitiinlecl--on p:i7t:Ie47 IsIalidersMPaidT tfor Viiale to V';iilc,xficld Zllltl wci-1: paid tlictr mic:-," it was sintcd last .niglit by Ihc Isl.iii(lcrs cx-Prcsi-i idcnt. Dr. F. C. Dullgiln. Dr. Dnu-E gaii was referring to a report nutl of Halifax tr the cffcrt that tho. Islrindcrs hiiil not hcvii paid fol” till" I-nini'ful dcfciisciiitiii. ”Vil;ilc u;i:i sold In Ynlicyficirl loii the ('0llfllllt')lI lii:it. lhc 1SIZlIl(isl i risking: crs could got tiic first chalice to rr--purchase him if Vziilcyficld dc-l cidcd lhcy did not uzint his scr- lvlc t.' ;t,rlilcd thc Doctor. l Tlioliig clcfcnsriniiii li:is licmi iwliivcd out of tho Lclllchcc I.c.i-I rzuc rind miiy be through with liockcy for this scnsoii. , . . . V ..-- .4 Abbie Juvenile lleague Opens 'Here Tonight The four lGflIIl Abcgwcit, Juvcullcl House League will swing mto act- ion at the Forum tonight with the Blueshlrts meeting the Greeiishlrts In a game scheduled for 10.45. The four teams in the Lcaguc are Prince of Wales College. Blueshlrts. Redshirts and Grcciisliii'ts. The Redshlrts and Prince of Wales will meet next week. Following are the lineups of the Vitals, colorful real-guami of last. l-9Bm810l'l0hlEhV5 same: Blue- yml-vs Marlllme M3-lolw Huck” shirts. Joe Sommcrs. Arnold Mul- umg-ug season has been cu, 3. this, I-"rank smltli. Billy l-luzbcs. Ron Hughes. Jack Weritherbie. '.ioseph Revell. Orville Wood. Jack iMacDonald. sandy MacDonald. l Greenshlrts, Earle Shephard. . James Fardy. Lloyd Dnlzicl. Redgc tllarper, Claude Carroll. Clifford 'lGi'cgoi-y. David MncLeod. Emanuel lxays. Jack Ross, Philip McGee, l Frank Roberts. ; Hockey Sliiires s ' . .. lsk ”Tho lsl.indrirs sold Phil kltzilc Business Girls Rink A Business Girls rink won the Prcs.dcut's competition in a. finals match played Thursday at the Charlottetown Curling Club. The winning rink, skipped by Sybil MacMillan. defeated a Housewives rink skipped by Doris MacDonald Trailing until the filial end the Business girls rallied strongly to take the match. It was closely play- ed throughout. Next Friday the Chu-lottetowii lady curlers play hosts to four rinks from Moncton, two from the Moncton Curling Club and two from thc Beaver Club. Play in the Vice-Presidents Match at the local club is under- iiay. Personnel of rinks in the finals of the President's competition fol- lows: Business Girls-Grace Beer. first. Dorothy Stewart. second, Lillian fmchemin. third, Sybil Machfllinn. ll). llousewives - Florence Burke. first, Nora llacboiiald, second, Ada Mahar, third, Doris MacDonald. s i Hoop Game Thiight Only one basketball game will be pleiycrl in the Abegweit Bas- ketball House League tonight. Rays will meet Prince of Wales Collcgc in a game at 8:30. Tlic Abbtcs were scheduled to play the second Saints but tho Abbics will be unable to floor a train. The game will be played at fl later date. Monldgue Teams Al Georglelown Last night the Montague Le- gion sponsored school hockey teams were taken to Georgetown for their first game of the season. The Pee wees came off with a. Lie 2-2, while the girls were defeated 5-2. The citizens who provided sransporation and accompanied the youngsters were most helpful in getting the kiddies organized ::.:"2i::.:t':i::::..:;::: iiiiiii t.t.?.i:ilWins Curling Competition Local Mixed Curling Draw The following is the draw in the mixed curling competition: this evening at the Charlottetown Club:-- 7 P. BLI- Ice 1-M. Benton. W. Hoyt. B. Prowsc, .1. F. Hobbs. skip; vs., .T. Beer, J. Taylor, A. Mahar. J. H. Hcllofs, skip. - Ice 2--B. Conway. M. MacDon- ald. A. Hoyt. A. I-Iowatt. skip: vs.. J. l'lfacLeim, J. Cameron. M. Dock- cndctrff, E. Maclnnls, skip. Ice 3-F. Cameron. G. Rayner. B. Howntt, S. MacMil1sn, skip; vs., H. Taylor, R. Barrett. A. Mac- Donald. M. MacLennsn. skip. Ice 4--A. Barrett. G. Campbell. I). Stewart, K. Anderson. skip; vs., Super, N. MacDonald, J. Parker, R. Parker, skip. 9 1'. M.- Ice 1-R. Macliscbern. P. Sim- monds. J. Glddings. T. Gllltu. skip: vs. E. Bell. W. Gou. L. Duchemln, J. Campbell, skip. Ice 2-P. Simmonds. A. Mac- Eaclicrn. G. Canipbeli, C. Gallant skip; vs, E. Goss, J. Simmonds, A. Wood, A. Roper, skip. Ice 3-L. Gillies. G. Stewart. I. Gallant, K. Johnston. skip; vs.. 5. Henry, E. Wood, B. Roper, T. Hawkins. skip. Ice 4--V. Simmonds, J. Wilson. M. Allan. G. Hr-nry skip: vs., M. Stewart, C. A. Tait, Y. Wilson, G. Hawkins, skip. All curlers not listed who wish to pliiy please be on hand as they can be used to fill any vacancies. for their game and ready on time. The matter of youth hockey in II primary consideration at Mon- tague this year, and the Legion has drawn up I program which gives to the youngsters several practice sessions each week to- gether with games arranged with outside teams. Too Late To classlfyl i-iii: ncnrvrwo ROOMS FOR BARGAINS MEN'S & BOYS' GLOTHING light housekeeping. Phone 15-18-J. Men's Heavy All Wool OVERCOATS-reg. to 349. 24.50 50 .......... .. MEN'S SURCOAT5 - Heavy Quilted Wool Lining - Reg. 516.95 . MEN'S BOMSER JACKETS Fur Collars - Reg. to 5l4.95 MEN'S DRESS PANTS Nylon Gabardine - Reg. 31 Long Wearing - Crease Resisting 7.95 0.95 ......... MEN'S JUMBO SWEATERS . ......... . .. ........... .. 3.25 BOYS' suticoArs Heavy Quilted Wool With BGYS' suiicoiirs Reg. 314.95 ............. .. Fur Collcirs - .......... .. 7.95 - I Reg. 312.95 . . .. HAMBLY 166 GT. GEO. ST. BOYS' BOMBER JACKETS llT8tllI'Tl1ng.HT7O"IzEle Mnritimea. v Mariam: Mum l . Halifax 3 Sydney 4. Glace Bay 3 Charlottetown I. 9 New Brunswick Senior . Fredericton 1 Moncton 0. Ontario-Quebec Junior Three Rivers 1 Toronto St. g"..g MlChM!l'5 4. Following is the schedule of mln- 0"!!!” Junior A 0, lens": hockey game, It the Iiarrle 1 Toronto Marlboros 1 Forum tonight: (he)- 1-.l,u.'e.'hu Gait 8 St. Cathnrlnes 2. 3.00 Oshawa 8 Kitchener 6 (over- Blucbirds vs. Falcons. um”- Bmlm N, cubs, Windsor 0 Guelph 4. Lions vs Tigers. OMIH0 50'1"" D 633 Burnt: 3 Stratford 7. lhwu V. Red wlnu Hunlltan 5 Brimtford ll. R,,ml,l,,, V, lu,.ln,,' Kitchener 4 Chatl-ism 1. P” w". Intercollegiate 7.15 Laval 6 MCGIII 1. Monarchs vs. Flyers. . Mmltnal 3 T0T0nl0 7- vl-lger, V, Splllllu. - , Northern Ontario senior .1 Dad",-, . R,n3,,,l North Bay 2 sudbtury 5. 7,59 A.P.C. nuns mvgm 4... guy", Truro 5 Antigonlsh 4. cmndlem V5, Roynlal Plctou 3 stellnrton 2. Hornets vs Bulldogs. .4... B--t--u M.M.H.L. Standings Whlrlwlnde vs Braves. sL.. 9-15 . PWLTFAPts Fliers vs. Blsons. -Halifax .. 50 29 19 2 200 171 so Mldtell Ch'town 50 25 23 2180148 52 10.90" s.vdne.v .. 51 22 27 2142 I69 46 Packers vs. Aces. 6. Bay .. 51 20 26 4144 168 -14 I A. 6.95 89” ENNIS PHONE 2754