a 7 1 F Fi 2 ; : a : ee te eS ees t e , ee ' —— 7 1D T IT Penguins Oop aints 4-2; By PIUS CALLAGHAN Mac ona d cores WwW ice ‘Sec Lorne Hennessey’s Penguins jtagged with 12 of the 19 penali-| Kelley, Browne, Deschamps, St. | PRINCE OF WALES and Saint Dunstan's Seconds jumped made it two straight over the|ties. Vince Mulligan and Gillis| Julien, Noonan. - ae in‘o a first p'ace tie with Junior Basilica Youth Club Tuesday night Saints last night defeating father| of the Saints were given majors| Penguins- Goal- Doyle; De ‘ | by eS ae ee over. YMCA and Lepage’s Trotters in Ledwell’s crew 42 ins rough for fisting at the 14:07 mark| fence- Meslaied, Dulty, Wikisnes, ae City Baske: ague competition. penalty-ridden game Saint final frame. Longaphie, e; Forwards —) “Baca of the three squads has won two zames but Welsh- Dunstan's. Both teams seemed to have dif-| Kane, Arsenault, Pineau, V. Mule — | men and BYC have played one less game than the Red and j ficulty with the puck during the | ligan, B. Mulligan, W. MacDon- = | White, so on a percentage basis they would have an advantage How They Stand game as the ice was very rough | ald, Hughes, Lewis, Gillis. over the boys from out the road. : WL T Pe making the puck hard to carry. SUMMARY ; This Saturday night “at the “Y* gym Trotters will face. the 759 |The goalies for this reason al- Peried- 1, Pentui | *y’ boys and Welshmen will tangle with the Junior BYC. After Royals .>¢ 2a so had @ tugh time of it. What oe ee Be ooqeee, ae these contests all five teams will have played four games and hs os would seem like an easy stop Donald . eee Pg league competition, we understand, will cease until after the Aces aac would turn out to be an extreme-| Penguins a a sa Christmas holidays. Both college teams couldn't compete any more Saints . ly difficult one. ligan) :55; 3. ints- Hache Ryan, | this year because their players get down to mid-term examina- At the 15:37 mark of the final (Driscoll) 16:21. Penalties- Wil- : tions next week. Wayne MacDonald scored two | period Doug Williams of Pen-| 44m™s 1:50; Mulligan 6:20; Hache quick goals for the Penguins in| suing and Trainor of the Saints| ®:20; Kane 9:28; Hache 9:28; | SAINTS, Junior BYC and Welshmen have four points each the first 55 seconds of the game,| were assessed with minors for) Wiliams 11:09; Kane 15:56. right now. Saints are idle Saturday night so they can't improve denting the twines at the 40 sec-| tripping and during this ex-| Second Period:- 4. Saints- Ryaw on their point situation. Therefore it remains for the other four ond mark and again Bt the .55| change Williams suffered a leg, (Demers) 2:07; 5. Penguins- Gil- leagve entrants to change the point situation. - + | mark. He was assisted on both! injury and had to be carried off | lis (Hughes, Lewis) 19:09.. Pem Either BYC or the Welshmen will be leading the loop as the goals by Billy Mulligan. “ | the ice. However the injury was_ alties- Driscoll 7:18; Kane 7:18; schedule takes a breather. These top runners meet Saturday and Defenceman Ray Hache Scor-| not thought serious. Maclsaac 10:07; Doyle 11:06; the victor will be alone in i cob . dozen en ed late in oe oe for on This was the last game | Browne 14:18. The loser will be deadlocked wit stan’s or second wit period for the nts while the! the Saints till January 11th due} Third Periodk- 6. Penguins ~ foum points afid the winner -of the Lepage’s Trotiers-"Y’ tuss'e Penguins were one man short | to examinations. j Arsenault (Kane, Coyle) 5:45. will"have the identical summary of these two runners up. It can’t with Kane doing time in the sin LINE-UPS | Penalties: B. Mulligan.32; B. help ending up Saturday night with a three-way tie for second bin for holding. Ryan made the; Saints. Goal- Maclsaac; De- | Mulligan 7:52; V. Mulligan . with either BYC or PWC leading the trio in second place by a score read 2-all at the 2-07 mark fence- Whalen, Hache, Trainor, | (major) 14:07; Gillis (major) a mere two points. ; ; of the middie stanza. Demers Cjough; Forwards- Ryan, Dris-| 14.07 Trainor 15:37; Williams S GIVES us an idea of the great competition the City assisted on this_counter. coll, Gillis, Demers, Labrie,| 15:37; Kane 16:54. oshetbad League is providing this season. From all appearances SCORING CHANCES this kind of a race seems certain to continue all through bene Anna . Finlayson second | Miss Grey Cup title. The 18; 20, Miss Calgary Stampder | Miss Hamilton Tiger-Cat, sec- eoceaen: ep aga tha ate J * & schedule and forecasting who — — oe the playoffs from left) expresses amaze- | year-old school-girl won over | (left); Ann Schnell, 20, Miss ond (right) sexsion but time after the goalies ~ oe ee SO ee ae little or nothing to choote among ment and joy as she hears the | 11 other contestants. With her | Saskatchewan Roughrider who | came up with exceptional stops. | Sl e Ee a i n the aes ae aetna we s the license to whip any other one on | 22n0uncement she has won the | on stage is Caroline Erickson, | placed third, and Jane Cooper, (CP Wirephoto) | yaclIsaac. the Saints goalie, on| c any given night. That’s the kind of a battle these league entrants ‘ : \ two occasions foiied Penguin, e waging this season 2 players on breakaways. However | . It's really too bad that these great games don’t draw more Alan ‘Smelt’ Gillis fired what, a ou c ro ‘spectators. The players are serving up a brand of: basketball Pi ° proved to be the winning goal . thar 1s deserving of much greater fan support. We haven’t heard as in the final seconds of this, ; a2 beef from any of the players because the folks are not showing yr. period. A It lin Summerside curlers retained, Dr. L. Johnsion- Montague# in greater numbers but you can be sure the boys would feel . Apps rsenau added a clin-| : . 2 the 5:45 mark of the possession of the Gaboury Trophy| Frank ~Bryan. Alberton-11 4 whole lot better playing to larger crowds. cher at a enk “Dryas, g So folks.-if you're looking for sports entertainment, this City + * third period on a pass from at the Summerside*Curling Club| Bil] Jenkins, S’side-8 G. Kiner, skethall League has plenty of it. The boys are Playing a good preg Hes ae mang bang Megs || ogee lp se thar fs ygvnlloet{ Baa , pasket . i eynote loop. for the night but the game did lers with a score of 28. Summer- -—— ret of hee ee ae oe — aT : hs not by \any means~slow down.|side had won it last year, and ims ae ae : A : Ff Both teams played just as nerd | 3 it is a challenge cup a tie bas ae , , ; ed i ird iod | w wrest i : THE HERO of the 1951 National League pennant race, Bobby TORONTG (CP) — Toronto Mahovlich, standing just be- |6:07 mark of the last period. _, Bruins and Glen Hall of Chicago, 204, Tue in he oe ee. oder po ¥ sll r on PHOTO Thomson, is_on the move once again. : Maple Leafs, playing as though/side the Montreal net, flicked the | The tie moved Chicago intu un- put in busy nights with Lumley 4 Final cae ih d The man, that caused Ralph Branca that terrific headache /their lives depended on it, Wed-| puck over Plante’s body after the| disputed possession of fifth place. turning in the stronger perform- PENALTIES 2B RC i a a on ee ae in that playoff battle between Giants and Dodgers eight years | nesday night outchecked and out-| netminder had fallen to stop de-|The Hawks had been tied for the ance. He was credited with 38 Referees Jack ‘Spy’ Ready and Meat aaa 7 ond REPRINTS azo is going out of the National League and is taking up residence {humped Montreal Canadiens to|fenceman Mare Reaume’s Jong’ spot with idle New York. stops to only 20 for Hall. Art Perry called a total of 19, ™ontasue EVENING . { t at Boston’s Fenway Park. It's quite a chance for the Flying Scott | take a 1-0 victory and bring ajdrive from the blueline. The WILD BATTLE SUMMARY penalties, eight in the final! _ . who still has plenty of power left in his booming bat. 1, {halt to the Montrealers’ unde-| goal, at 8:23, was the fourth for| Eric Nesterenko of the Hawks! First period: No scoring. Pen-| frame. Penguins picked were 7.30. p.m. . Bobby has travelled extensively since those great days of 1951. | fated National Hockey League| Mahovlich this season and his and Boston's big Vic Stasiuk en- alties: Erickson 6:01: Hav 11-31.) ~acee = ——|_ Dr. Johnston, Montague-5, Gord | of local pictures He was traded to Milwaukee Braves after that, then sent back | 4054 at 18 games. It was bigsecond game-winning counter. caged ta the widest battle af Gul meaty i Se akan tea STANDINGS Kines, -RCAF-9. to the Giants and later was dealt off to the Chicago Cubs. His lrrany Mahovlich, in the dog- SUMMARY |angry contest. Late in the first|two majors and miscondact 18.3% 2 cee ee ear in the from this club that he goes to Billy Jurges and eompany. house lately because of his lack} First period: 1. Toronto, Ma- period they came up from al Sec = ‘pated . . ceil By THE CANADI AN PRESS Tanton, Charlottetown-5. | app r Sand - hi “a "4 | : : . : NO scoring. a4 sr ” ' fe yan, ; . THE CUBS did busi with the Fenway Park re of finishing off scoring plays, who | hovlich (Reaume, Ehman) 8:23. | tangle behind the. Chicago CNO*l riciilins: Avesstvene, Mesterenke National League F. Bryan, Alberton-4 A. Mac : ; —— : seme : rshail | Scored the goal. Penalties: Provost major 2:24,'and began punching. ea ? WLT F APts Donald, Moniague-5. ae ee ao eae ae ca “a a r hi Besides ending Canadiens’ un-;| Pulford 4:02, Regan 11:42. The battle continued for sev. [2:2 Eevee 9-26. rr ee treal 17 3 4 81 42 38 9.00 p.m. went to Boston and Dick ¢ G : ao ae , play ™S | defeated streak, Leafs, particu-| Second period: No scoring.'etal seconds before officials! Third period: 1. Chicago, Hull 700s 125 6 57 49 L. Price, Alberton-2 J. Karw- a 1960 baseball wearing a Chicago ae: larly goaltender Johnny Bower,} Penalties: None broke it up, Nesterenko getting, ‘Hay. Nesterenko) 6:07; 2. Bos- Ferene a vf andy RCAF-8. d the Undoubtedly both clubs feel they got the better of the ex- eae ee me ere Le ; P, Nest Oo 8 Titan Mecwel (Arenettads’ Wan. UMTer 10 8 6 62 58 26 : an chances but we are of the opinion that Boston should benefit halted Jean Beliveau’s scoring} Third period: No scoring. Pen- a five - minute fighting penalty . mstrong, Mac-' po cton 911 5 80 29 23. Dr. W. MacDonald, Chariotte-, ee tae sheet string at seven straight games. | alties: None. . and Stasiuk getting a total of 20 pe x i 10, : oor ee Chicago 414 5 54 69 13 own-ll W. Walwyn, Summer- E EN NG We stil Uke to Gisk that Thomsen wit oot be dare of | Mi UNS Sor cad tus fleet time | Plante 1g 195 ne eceieeeaate, Ie POF a, Maske (anen, Kvinss (Oe Tee, SO mE VENI —home—runs—in—the—comingseason__Then_you_must not forget _ of the a oe ees asepeveedencs a Sanit five for fighting, five more Of-06 Danelle: Nese | L Pri Alberton-4 Wall PATRIOT that Hillman gave some pretty fair pitching performances Tast Canadiens ad mn shut out Bower wr TIE 26--for drawing Nesterenko's blood - iw F 2s: None. — :HOCKEY. SCORES arry rice, rton- ally | vear for the men of Bob Scheffing. Genert’s power should help | since last Dec. 31 when Leafs) CHICAGO ‘AP)—Ron Murphy's with a high stick and a 10-minute | Stops: . a Walwyn, S’side-8 il —a the Cubs but then did-they need power as much as they needed | blanked them 2-0 here. ~ ~ Hate goal enabled Chicago Black | misconduct. Six ‘stitches were re- Lumley ..........-. 15 7 17--39 : . John Karwunky, RCAF-7 Dr. aching : Bower and Jacques Plante, the! Hawks to tie Boston Bruins 2-2 in| quired to close a cut on Nester- “all -----» 513 2-20 - By THE CANADIAN PRESS | Wen. MacDonald, Ch-town-3. are available Of course. anvbodv's - piientonel_nelmainierant_by. fare. penalty- and _fight-filled Na- | enko's’ scalp. | - ie National League At MacDonald, Montague-7 Ed ‘ 4 once you start predicting what these players will do in the com- | the two best players on the ice. | tional Hockey League battle Wed=| Goalies Harry Lumley t ;Montreal 0 Toronto 1 - Tanton, Ch’town-5 at 7 ing baseball season. Time and again both goalies per-| nesday night. enn ur ing sn Boston_2 Chicago 2 (tie) =SSSSSS=SS== Only time will show who made the best guesses. formed some fantastic acrobatics|. Shortly before Murphy's tying | Eastern Professional the follo win to keep the puck out of their nets. | tally, the Bruins had taken a 2-1 ‘Olmedo Turns M « 4 | Trois-Rivieres 5 Sudbury 8 SLIPPERS ; S SAN FRANCISCO Giants’ pilot, Bill Rigney, isn’t hiding | Bower made 28 stops, includ- lead on goals by Bronco Horvath eeting He pe arama era ee Br : his enthusiasm over his acquiring Billy O’Dell and Billy Loes | ing at least three really big ones.| and Doug Mohns, which came ° | The 1960 wheat crop in tadia| SOFT AND COZY prices from the Baltimore Orioles. Rigney thinks he has a pitching | Plante had 29 saves and was in less than a minute apart. ip f | The 1 t ot © Win hak hae aes aa at a : NEW staff new that should be able to hold its own with the best (no way responsible for the lone| Chicago’s first goal, Bobby, ro essiona Prince "“Hawank iaeed Cuitien pon peg pork aan Ss iat en -” NE a 7 GLOSSY in the senior circuit. n O'Dell he has another starter and in | shot which beat him near the|Hull’s 11th of the season, had| soc ANGELES (AP) — Ama.| Association was held at. the higher than 1958 | COMFORT STYLES 5x7G Loes he certainly should have another top relief artist. Both | midway mark of the first period.! broken a wild scoreless tie at the eeniie ‘Ciiieie champion Alex Ol. Summerside Curling Club last 2 es ce MAKE HAPPY GIFTS these hurlers have proved they have what it takes and they | ; . evening with the retiting pre- \ J 1.25 each ‘i : : : ; | medo Tuesday formally turned © 8 ; & pre . mints “ee FOR YOU AT ° may be able to take these Giants all the way in 1960. STOPS CHARNLEY IN 6TH profesiienal fet<a guarantee ie sident, Dr. Wen MacDonald of YEAR IN! YEAR OUT! : 4 re excess of $35.000 for one year. | Charlottetown, in the chair. The | YOU CAN DEPEND ON ||| Sheen & Macinnis sad ae eal IT’S TOUGH to have a good race horse go lame on you. It’s ’ . The in-excess-of $35,000 guaran-| 14 for the coming ‘aainies presid- PICKARD'S Your Family Shoe Store tougher still if that good horse gets into an accident in a race ‘ ® tee came from Olmedo’s lawyer.| 64+ _F/L Don Hopkins, RCAF 282 Water St. Dial 3091 1:50 each that puts him out of racing for good. However, these are the gam- Dan Gage. Kramer added that) cation: sec’y-treas. Finley for SUMMERSIDE e bles of a race owner and they learn to accept them: rown e a i ns his new pro rookie, “by conserv- Mincloed Chasletiologe: chair! sais biel dek ers: tek — But a gentleman in Brantford lost a couple of horses valued . ative estimate,” should earn)... of games committce < Oe ee TROOe cen os PHONE 8506 at close to $10,000 each the other day and his loss didn’t occur around $50,000. And if he was UN-| Ernie McInnis, Charlottetown. j And get “Full Value | on the track. He found the two animals dead in their stalls, vic- « usually successful in his fresh-| “qh Island competition for the for your heating dollar tims of poisoning. The horses, Billy and Gerry MacGregor, racked man tour with the pros it could yyacDonald Brier will be held er call in person up 33 firsts this season at county and fall fairs and at Old Wood- OXI n rown amount to $80,000 or more. | at Charlottetown this vear. the A. PICKARD & bine in Toronto. There were 15 other horses in the same stable Olmedo, the 1959 Wimbledon: competitions to decide Island en- CO. LTD at the switchboard but they escaped unharmed. champion and hero of the United | tries in the Physical Fitness . + No trace of poison was found in the feed but a check HOUSTON, Tex. (AP) — Joe; Brown, weighed 134 pounds, States Davis Cup victory in 1958, | Maritime bonspiel, and the Le- Lower Water St. Dial 5541 iii THE GUARDIAN of the carcasses showed plenty of poisoning, more than sufficient Brown retained his world light- Charnley 133%4. | will make his pro tournament de-| gion bonspie! will be held at _ te cause death. 21 weight boxing championship Wed-| The referee said it would be | but in Melbourne Dec. 26 and his| Civic Stadium in Summerside and | — ——————— The incident has the provincial police investigating. nesday night when Dave Charn-|called a knockout in the sixth US. bow at Los Angeles Jan.| will be a 4-day affair running j and ley, the British challenger, suf-| round because the fifth round had | 29-30. through March 14-17. | TRAINER WORRIED fered a deep cut over the right|been finished. This was disputed - 9 pore THE EVENING eye and the fight was stopped in| by some, however, on the ground a. or uel : " ne -. : the fifth round. that the fight was stopped in the aCe ek. \ ce ANS Ns \ - \ It - went as a technical knock-| intermission and not when the : ; i PATRIOT out. : |}sixth started. But Alton Erick- z The end came as Brown looped 599. a superviser of boxing in| & | @ Large or Small a left hook to Charnley’s head| Texas. said it would be a sixth-| : Nie Orders h Offi just before the round ended. round technical knockout. aaa e! ediat Branch Offices 5 Charni¢y, the British Empire| “The Store With 1000 Christmas Gijts” 1 Aah. Ru: a at | r F ( champion, pag teat as _ Bs ee Ss Res | Delivery From put his hand to his head as the Cards in Stock \ bell rang. S h Inadequate electrical wir- . Caves Of OF a Referee Jimmy Webb stopped eee” uggest t ESC =e » re — . Summerside . , ; the fight with Charnley sitting in \ a angerous. us chec NEW YORK — (AP) IP ype been the Brookmeade foreman,'his corner with his handlers Fr your Housepower right | @ Phone 8506 @ Souris ion Sword Dancer and 13 other! to go along without extra charge. working over him. away. | 5 horses from the Brookmeade It was Brown's eighth title de- ota y The Montaque Stable departed ‘for Florida Wed- C li D fence in three years. FREE ESTIMATE j g nesday in two horse Pullmans ur ing raw A crowd of about 6.500 saw the CALL NOW C t | P . t Albert mooked a fast passenger ‘ first international championship} PHONES 8543-8544 en ra rin ery on train, but trainer Elliatt Burch; The. following is the curling fight in Texas | Charlotieto PE! is just beginning to worry. draw for Thursday night. j PALMER ELECTRIC wn, P. EB. | “I. won't relax until the champ, 7 P-M. | : ! ' say| ice; 1: J. S. MacDona'd, A. Bs cece mba om = — th : ; . gion ‘sahe “Hialeah,” said | Bagnall, J. Squarebriggs, C. Gerry James House~ Dresses @ Linens, Towel Sets ok Sy ee oT CS aes the young trainer who supervised | Dowling vs Dr. MacDonald, A. To Talk Hockey Fur Jackets @ Lingerie “a Rie Cos noe . | the loading at a Belfont Paki L, Windsor, _ Dr. Cosmetics @ Skirts f ; : re raig. ° : & ace : Tiiine taciad 4 routine | if, % 4, Burden. C. Flinn, With Imlach Hosiery, Gloves @ Sweaters * te mes hipping fors SB. Ketch, A. Garrett vs Dr. Gallant, . Handbags @ Blouse ° = = * . matter, but expensive, and with} fF MacMillan, B. Main. N ‘ (CP) : : coe * = . a horse of Sword Dancer's value} Kelly. em : ‘on wy the ens cen Children’s Wear @ Kenwood Blankets \ ees every precaution must be taken.| Ice 3: C. MacDonald, R. Boyne,| champion Winnipeg Blue Bom- } . Sea - Sword Dancer, top horse of the| B. Acorn. W. Carr vs D. Came-| bers arrived here Wednesday to SRE SRM BA year and champion three-year-' ron, N. Nicholson, A. Zakem, J. | talk hockey with George (Punch) e ’ old, earned $537,004 in 1959, more | MacDonald. ; Imlach, coach and manager of G0 { N y : than any other horse. His future] Tee 4: B. MacNeill, H. Dobson. | the Torento Maple Leafs. U Cuno) ous at : 4 as a racer, and in the stud, could) T White, I. MacLeod vs _ Dr. But first. said Imlach, James % be estimated as ‘several million| Giddings. H. MacLean. D.! win put Pa pair of skstes if MAICO dollars. | Fraser, B. Scott. | he likes their feel after being ‘out : ' Mrs. Isabel Dodge Sloane, own |_ Tee 5: F. Hansen. Dr. Me-| of hockey for) a> year he. will ° er of the Brookmeade Stable, has| achern, B. MacGregor, N. Mac- likely see action with the Na-| H insured Sword Dancer for an un-| Kay vs : Bell. D. George, G.| tional League Club's American | t earin asses announced sum. The best guess ou tae Norman MacLeod. 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McKenna, hawk,*’ said Burch, who will fly| tne $: Open. : to Miami and meet the horses on arrival Thursday. The trip takes about 24 hours. The railroad is told ahead of time “ow to arrange the stalls Sward Dancer is ‘travelling like the big shot he is—taking up one customaril + It costs $1,350 for one car to Tee 4: D..O. Rourke, A. Hum- TUBERCULOSIS COST OTTAWA (CP) — The care of tuberculosis patients in all Cana- ‘dian hospitals in 1958 cost an estimated $40,000,000. the bureau of statistics reported. Salaries and wages accounted for about | 59 per cent of expenditures and) food for 15 per cent. Government | Children 35c but 1s permit the { grooms and-John Henrly Cal- agencies accounted for 92 per cent of revenues, il HOCKEY TONIGHT AT SPORTS ARENA | P.E.I. ACES vs. ROYALS Game time 8:30 Adults 60c Plasters and Lumbering 137 Queen St. Stanley Power Tools, Disston Saws, Electricians, THE ROGERS HARDWARE Company - It It’s Hardware We Have It. Slender bows give a MAICO taste. 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