GOING INTO BUSINESS g Jackie Robinson Says He y IsQuiiiingGame"Forever" N.H.I.. SATURDAY Habs Blank Deiroii 1-0; Leafs And New York Win BOSTON I TORONTO I SUMMARY 4. 5 line Charlottetown Guardian, Monday. Jan. 7. 1057 O h NEW YORK (AP) - Jnckl neither Full - 'N ta). Jackie id be Four Cars Top Prizes In 101 ...... ...: i"--:... .. ..... ....... ...... : .t....... .. ff. ..... ba1l's first Negro player and one "The only thing I am sorry before the player trade. .11". mi lsun's top - scoring line of Andy who hm” hm buc- Smttlt notched what proved tu.Ba1hgate. Larry Popein and Dean be the winning goal at 3:47 of thelPrentice for the NHl..'s U. 5. net- First period: 1. Toronto. Arni- iiinal period. fooling Sawchuk withiwork debut. was rewarded by an strong (Horton. Duff) 7:33; 2. -a kucc-high shot on it b1'eakaW'dy.l01lLSLal'1dlIlI perfonnance by Bath Toronto. Brian Cullnn (S. Smith. 11110 a second-plate 110 with nuts Bc1iveau's goal at Montreal. his gale. who scored the first New Morrison) 0:04. Penalties: ton Bflllllx. mutt-d 3-2 at Tttroniti 22ml at the -t-as-on. lifted the 111.-Work goal and assisted on two Renume 3:53. Fnlman (maior) bv the ilattle Lt-ais in a rt).-uing 770 fans into a roar of ext-itetnent more. 14:5. Macnell (minor and I30?) Saint-tidy night battle that lttxtntl until the final siren. 't'l”he last-place Hawks who have 14:26. ALNC11 York the Kal1gCl'sll1Ei(l8. The big Montreal centre Rfab-.l(1ll)Cl(-ed over every other NHL Second period: Scoring: None. their debut on it-let-"twin-the CnI- bmi the puck in his own and anticlub tn the course of an upsurge 7256. James (.1 7:56. blclfenney. umbta Britaflvasllllg Systems na-lvient straight down the mlddle.Litt recent weeks. still found the Labtne and Duff 12:24. tional nctunt-k --- by cluhlnnt; the flanked by his wings. He split the Rangers unbeatable. trailing all Third period:3. Toronto. Smith ChIt'iil.:ti Bltu-k llttuks -i-1 Sdtutn Detroit defence of Red Kelly and the way after Bathgate scoredv tstewart, Migay) 3:47: Boston. Al Arbour. flipping the puck just midway through the opening pe-1 Stanley tChevrefl1s. Labtne) 4:48: of its greatest stars for 10 RF about, is that I had to keep my sons. says in a copyrighted ar- daeiaion s ncrot from my friends ball with the Dodgers' ,mtno.- ticle for look that ha among tho newepa men. They lealiie farm club at Montreal is is quitting the game "forever" to may fool I haven't been honest 1946 and moved up to Brooklyn enter private business in an of about my future. But I couldn't the following year. said his deci- fort to gain security for his fnm- tell them, nor could I tell Mr. sion to quit was spurred by what ily. stouensnt. because 1 had asreed had happened to Phil Rizzuto of Robinson who last Dec. 13 was to write this story for Look a long the Yanks. traded by Brooklyn Dodgers to time ago." "As soon as his tRiuuto's) use. New York Giants writes that the Robinson received 350.000 in a fulness with the Yankees was trade had nothing to do with his package that with the magazine. over." Illd -Ilckle. "he was given decision Robinson said he had taken I his walking papers. Just like that. The controversial wyear-old job as vlcvproaidatt in charge of I'm not being critical of the Robinson Sunday explained his personnel relations with a New Yankees because that's basebau secrecy-and replied to a state- By TIIE CANADIAN PRESS The Montreal Canadiens edgcdi closer to the National Hockey League Ieari Saturday night iiilh Jean Beltvt-au's first peflltfi goal- Annual Confederation Bonspiel Three competition: will be held on the opening day of a one day bonsplel on Monday, January 21. They are Imperial 011. Road Maker Shield and Matheson and MacMillan. Tuesday Wednesday and Thurs day will see the completion of the M.C.A.. W.W. Wellner. R. T. Holman. Wholesale Grocers. B.A. Oil and Prowse Bros. competitions and the playoff for the cars on For the first time in Maritime Curling history cars will be given away as top prizes of a bonspiel when the 10th Annual Confedera- tion Bonspiel takes place at the Charlottetown Curling Club Janu- ary 21-26 inclusive. V The cars, small German- malo Messerscbmitta. will be up for competition among a large nu- ber of rinks expected to attend from throughout the Mnritimes and York restaurant chain Chock- I guess... But it acorns to me day afternoon at Bltttlison Square . Gav-den past them. and sped in to beat riod. y 5. Boston. Chevreitls (McKcnney. , . Th d M ht. The victory over the second- gaaiie Glen Hall with a short ltfip fl0pe1fL)d mladte Gitez-gkin LkLiet!ptla::- li?1;i0ne)S:i:g.u:eo:1et:'; Rgume lgumbzs Jllgil; mi-.i:n 61:3 Ftixyd Hy! Ind slmrdly mixed again innugigocslavzawgixg:-1'p "1: that a lnl:ll:tW I.i.k egiuz::to.mw bl; place Boston club lifted Toronto 5 0 . V 1011 Del" 11 ll 0V y C 1, - n th m" d I H mm up f - o mo - - 1---m 1- we we -v w--s S----v L'::...;':.:::::... :5: ...:::.:. t.":..::.::.";:: .:i:::.:: :::":..':'..:”:.:.2:'.:";.'::.;:.":::.:: Halifax Enlers ::.::.:".i:;':.::;.::..:r"- d: a scramble in, Stops M the mmp Sawchuk man Trophy. Moore and MacLeod New York Rangers. 1. The fast game was replete with puck home from Trophy and '1'. Eaton Trophy. Centres George Armstrong andisharp. highly - effective checking the openin segconds P599? men DY 81Vll1l "19 7058' 3 9 9,2; arate competitions. and a playoff azine exclusive rights to his re- 13 7 3.23 for the cars. Inlo LP. League a -. . :' " I--dl L) boi 1'; . lchdlk . . . gtrxfiift Lvflelften titlfd Tlftiludtllugrftraritgflitfiit btffffiantit finedfg Jhcquf; lift): Rangers sewed up tttei BCEIVICAGO 1 NEW YORK 4 The Six lea.” "ll" Qmelie ll'0"' 5" ""1"" "l "19 ""1 Mullll tirement announcement. men The Boston goals were by Planle. it was Plante's sixth shut-1, game with two quick goals in thet SUMMARY "'9 c”mPemm”5 Efamng Tuesday M the mumamem P" ”"'”d M The latest development in the defencemao Allan Stanley and left out of the season-his first sincei final minute by Bruce Cline and First period: 1. New York. after hnvlns lost one saime or lesi 3' lea” 5” W"”- m d in Robinson retirement story. which NEW GLASGOW (CF)-The cap- winger Real Chevrefils Nov. 4. Piante had 30 shots toi Danny Lewickl. Bathsate lPi'eI1ilCe. Folilllllwl Wm "'9" m E "mpmf '5'” M" H" The” "9 ma” P 9' V 7'” will appear under Jackie's byline ital cit of Nova Scotin. after The Leafs who lost 210 decisions handle and Hall 31. 1 DETROIT o MONTREAL 1 8:05. Penatttet; Gadsby 5:03, can Thursday. iiisli! ol that Week -ildlllim '0 the above mwll0i1eil- in Tuesday's issue Look. much sion and slot of finan- to Chicago and Detroit in their There was comparatively little FirslPedod:lB.e1 C: Gelidl'0l'l 5115. C1851! l0'-47- 30'” L 1 MP” by "'9 Gun" En! w""3""5- many hrmed ' previous stztris opcncd the scor- rough work despite the solid rug-- First period: 1. Beliveuu 1:25. ell 16:49. that he would play for them this senior hockey club for the 1957 soa- " ' New York, season. son. Halifax Wolverines Sunday were worked into the Antigonish-Pictoth Colchestar League schedule. The! will play two games at Btellarton Godfrey 2:46. Johnsont Second period 2. lropetn toatttgdte. Howell) 14:54. Penalties: Skov. Foley 13:24. Third period: 3. Chicago. Skov iliiclntyre. ltiickoskit :44: 4, New ISHI: President Warns Players About Molesiing Officials drew Pcnaittcs: 3.0159. Talbot 11:01. Pavelich 19:4.- Second period: Scoring None. Penalties: Godfrey 3:00. 111. Pro- god checking. Each team seven minor penalties. Gordie liowe of the Wings was well checked and seldom danger- ous. The closest calls Plante hadt novost 5:58. Johnson 9:27. Pave- ing after about seven minulcs' play, Armstrong batting in I backhand shot. SMITH IS DECOY "THROUGH WITH IT" .. "l'm through with baseball- through with it forever." Jackie said. "I have no regrets - only SPORTS ARENA Less than two minutes later? Brian Cullen using Smith as alcame from shots by Alex De1vec- lich 15:06. ' tYork, Cline tGadsby, Bathgate) agalnstNPicfou P0!iflIf!..fW0 in decoy on the opposite mug. beat chiu. Metro Prystai and Norm; Tlilril iierliidi Storms: None-I 19125: 5- New Y0ili- l-ewlclll A special meeting of the Island future the referees will report all N" - u - goalie Terry Szitvchuk with along. Ullmatt. The Richard brothers.l,PenaIliesy Harvey 1:57, Ullmartl iGndsby. Popein) 19:46. PenaI- Senior By Hockey League execui. such incifjents to us and we in. and one in Antlgonish with the sKA.nN0 low shot from along the boards. Maurice and Henri. and Dickie 900. Lindsay 15:23. Johnson tles: Bathgate 2216. Wilson 4:35. we was held yesterday anemoon tend to deal win. 111: offenders in B",fl:;::' -M sun I Wm M. MONDAY and WEDNESDAY Cline and Pilote 7:2 . AF..rERNoONpy':., Cline and Pilote 7:23. the Moore gave Rail some dangerous 115225, Godfrev 17:52. to "view me nag". of League pg. 3 glgict manner. ferees and discuss registration According to the C. A. H. A. rule 2: :'fJ'gm.f.:'t::a'n';t: f:;e?hAfl; Even Sawchuk got in o '.I I-3 :C1eaver MacLean issued games for pushing. shoving or a statement in which he stated molesting an official. rough stuff late in the game, shov- moments. V . Stops a ing an elbow into Rnn Stewart's At New York. Ranger coach Phil 1 Hall 11 10 9-30lWors1cy 11 9 11-31 with me M A. H. A, (books players are ymbte to u 5",. Adm: Adult: 25c: Children 10s 13" 5' Ill? Mal Vllllgel 593d by w3l50ll- Ml” l'e""lled 13" 595' Plan" 11 5 KP o R”m"5 3 412”24ii Following the meeting League lpcnsiou of not less than three gingunsesoffifcialsn cou:lfllli:l1If::gu. "ma. PBE-SCHOOL SKATE WEDNESDAY-1:30-8:00 it North River """P” ””c”' '"55"”5 5”"'l”” i.IuveniIe Abbies Oufscore fifth” '”5.'”ii l'”l3.2fl”5:”f3-is" A.”'”"" W” W" " ”””” ”"'”””'” ""”"l ”' re 0 a no s - Following are the results of 1111- Ladner.. . . handling by players. diff: ggaffalfffvetowfllmfrffftftfbfofhdg citiilemii-glldgcfsfizfikoefdydlligfrlfiogtz: MONDAY TM wEDNEsDA' nor games played at Sports. C.ana(lt-ans 1 - Tigers-31t)narchslAIrmen S Reports of players molesting 01- rggutmions to the letter." "med Bulldogs in 5 ream”. league game TV lVENnqG.,4.1o p.” Arena over the weekend. :0 Lanadians goal by Rex Mt:Car- P ficials were received by the League um League president t-we can not or the North River Hockey League Admndon. we P-”iP".Wlll8l'l3 , Vl"9- from Charlottetown and 3lImlYi0i"- tnl-zrate our officials being abus- at North River rink Saturday 0"f'ld' 3 15 mu” "'dl”"' ' Bluebirds 3 - Bi'uliiS 0 31116” 3'-lIil8m!' In a fast. hard - fought. frec- Penalty -R. Bradley (falling on side. ed in any manner." night. I-mm chiwwn TUESDAY--8:30 RM. The Creek lads ran into a I-0 birds goals by C. MacDonald. E. Richard and Brown. Cubs 4 - Leafs l Cub goals all be Jamey Kennedy; Leafs goal by MacDonald. Tigers 3 A Hawks -Rctiwings 0 Tiger goals by Thane Burke. Da- vid Campbell and Bobby MacNutt. Aces l - Royals-Arrows 1 Aces goal by R. Mcclintock; Royals - Arrows goal by R. Larkin Regal: 3 - Canucks 2 flcgai nuck goals by S. Pearden 12:. Colts 4 - Bombers 3 Colt goals by E. Cooper (2). B. Scraton. goals by D. Lea 12', Frizzcll, Ca-i scoring exhibition hockey game at the Sports Arena Saturday night Charlottetown Juvenile Abbies out- -scored Summerslde R.C.A.F. 11-8. , in the free-wheeling fixture the Juveniles had to come from be- hind a 30 defecit in the first period to earn their victory. Be- puck). 1 Officials: p Wellner. - Art Perry and Gordon The League will take the stern- est measurers to punish those iplayers. stated Mr. Macbean. lul being asked to warn their players 1 1 P.E.1. Hockey Daaguo PARIKDALE vs. MONTAGUE THURSDAY-8:30 P.M. P.E.l. Hockey League l.D.U. vs. B.Y.C. FRIDAY EVENING-0-10 P.)l. in addition the referees and the coaches of all island League are lead in the first period and weref never headed from there on outl The two teams split four goals in the middle session and. Hampshire fighting bacu hard. outscored the Creek 2-1 in the finale but fell short in their bid to tie things up. would save time and money by bringing their ' sets to the shop Ink” for repairs as it for I chock 1. duo” up", of the 5cf'l0llSIlCSS of the offfense in molesting an official and of the SEVEN Penalty any player may ex- pect from such an action. RcdWingsToppl .. .. Rogerson. Bombers goals by G. lop point-getter of the night com- Bluebiris 1 - Falcons 0 Blue- Walsh. Connolly 12). . birds goal by By whmock. fore the 10-minute mark of th e-. first period was reached the air-; Adm; Adult; me; child:-an in slblo this time of year to bring MINOR HOCKEY Pee wees Whirlwind: 2 - Canucks 1 Whirl h . ' Dai:ig(:n- Tixgsflbgois gals glnd H.381! b1;l;-D;W;gll1V- Wald Ee.t"toasdetfi:"ior"ft isaiialtiaft iii: intfytdfmautif 3"hMf.”3Eacif3: it qytiiieu” "M" u" "' my " smr. AFTERNOON-2:30-4:30 by 9- 9. '21- - 3? "8 - ""10 5 E03 Y '- C W end of the first as the Abbie; a e S - only activity scheduled for Nln Mile Creek had three inta ' . Eloaxngllygatlgcers Ioals by J. Duffy vilglllgli Abbi" , we soul by sttl-uckh back hard for three goals. ininors atk th: Sports Arena today. asclet. W IOWLAN RADIO 8 TV Mum Adm” 5'” churn 1:, - - t Sprmn" . '7 R'""" 1 57"” J" Kmnel, la” Mtv' Brim (2)' C0fTiDlETBl::f:'1nf:llll1flde dfufteigytofggt DETROIT (CF) - John Bucyk's. Second period: 1. Toronto, Duff . E'Ve.1lln';Dr":lI'.li "f"-,,'.ff,'",if,';. mm nannies: wen nay mm. mm 'o'Nu' '1' DIAL nu lvlnma-HINOT uocxl D. Storey. Abbie goals by V. Mull- ger goals by M. MncKia (2). D. hiacLeod. M. MncKinnon (2). D. igan, D. MacM11lan and A. Fianna- l2 minutes and rammed home five straight goals without reply to picture goal In the final seven minutes gave Detroit Red Wings: lliorton and Macnelll 1:47. Penal-1 ties: Morrison 6:10, Arbour 12:19, ; Rangers 4 - Rockets 1 Ranger 1 goals by Roberts. Robbins Peter- - son and B. Richard; Rockets goal by R. Burgoyne. Canadians I - Ipltfls-as O can- ? ndiu goals by 1'. Robinson and ' Chevorio. Battlers I - Hornets 0 Battlers goals by Geo Frizzell and Hal UNBEATEN IN 5 Canadiens Edge NY Rangers 3-2 second market. Tlw flaslty left winger scored from 10 feet out. The crowd of 14.816 saw Ponti- natn and Bert Olmstearl nr Mon- troal throw hnyinakcrs tn the sec- nml period and licnri flit-hard of the Canucks anti Bill Gadsby of First period: 1. Detroit. Ullman (Lindsay) 6:12. Penalty: Lindsay 19:53. George Cudmore hit for the Abbies before the game was over for the 11-8 victory. the first of the year for tho Juveniles. Don ltewsrt and Don Murray led the Abbles assault with two goals and one assist each- George Cudmore fired two and singles "went to G. Noonan. Frank Brad- Iey, Keir Jones. Glennie Thomp- son. and Joe A. nit. W. Sawyer shot throa goals for the air-men. Wlckstrom had two and Brundsge. Phillips and nod. erick got the others. autl. Flyers goals by . Sawyer (3). Roderick. Wlckstrom (2). urundage. Phillips Sea full report of game elsewhere. . 0fflcisls:- Fred Burke. Don Fri: sell. Leroy Barnett. Gordon Well- ner. Bill Reid. Roy White. V. Gro- gory. Art Perry. 7 11 7-22 1110 6-83 Chadwick Hall t- L; it? MacArthur. Rangers goal by L. ghan. b M . 21 -t T . M I . A Mneck. Exhlbmom ut up an 8-4 lead. The airmen I - V10 0W 0V8l' 0I'0ll0 I118 L. d ( . d m d N 2- Darts I - Sriringers I Dart Juvenile Abbies 11 - R.C.A.F. 3”; :""”;lkedhbem” the period Igafzvisundgg nlggmi tamfheinabled 1lll:111s.ay mm" "I Econ In .5 31: goals by 0. Kane m. .1, Duffy, Fiyers s Abbie goals by Geo Cud- 9" 9 '" .5 1” "ll" ""llll'l ' '"” """” ” ”"”' . . H 3 k L at .5 SW1 H8" Nd. by R. Frinem M, mo" 12), 1:), Stewart (2). G. Noon. tools and tied the game at 3;43 point hold on the National Hockey Third period. Deartga. Pucyl 1 Mncxinnon and .x Mm.-uod. an.l'.Brad1ey. .l(Jone.s,G. Thom 2' '5' ”'l"l- l-”ll"' l"d- lmlvecch 0- KP”) : -5119"" Plan D. Mun.” (Zn J. Amen, Joe Arsenault. Don Murray and SUMMARY liel Relilme lg05. Jamel . - 2 DROP ro THIRD Boston Bruins .,...... Tie Hawks 4-4 dlist pr-iolglzi. R.C.A.F. - Roderick y y ,;."5;wy:;1"l;'(l”'l'-"'R'-elk-gr-A-J” CHICAGO (CPI)--Boston at-uttu, simv 11:12. Mlckoski 10:55. 31' e M : - - fighting an uphill battle all the second period: 3. Chicago. Skov mgzyfceo ::?lIa'":g:, Cfu-mM)l' way. had to settle for a 4-4 tie (Morison. Ingram) 15:57; Penalt- mm: 5. Abbics ' D Stan" l9"' with the tail-cnti Chicago Black Ies: Lalnnde 2:29. Hcrtzcaheimer Trnlnnr) . 15.09. 5' kc AF I W". hawks sllllilaif rill-Zhl and dropnctl and MacKcll 5:44. Chevrcftls 7:06. Sawyer Ieackmgomh 15-my Ab. to third place in the tightly packed Blonds 14:28. hm . G. 300"" (B. .Mmu'"'n F N” Ollll HWKCY 1-ellue stand- Third period: 0. Boston. McKen- Bmmfyl. .9133. v ' 1085- WM My (Labine. Flamant 5:39; 7. . Pt-nnltlcs - none rt t riod'MMARhY ”c'Mc '"' mm" m”"s""' "' - 2116 Iieriod: 8. Abbics -F. Bratllry cnberl"(IpPlLQ' if. L E iugof 1lf"l':lKram' Mm 8' Bmmf" Re”" 0. .x't..u.ut, a Mul1llan)- 2 to- 2 Bogtr H mm "mm '30” (M""'”'" 813' P""”"” ”"'” ' ' t - 5"'l- -llalllmll (R0881). Fla-:son. McKenney, Skov and Lahine, I REQUIRES A FEW MORE SELECT YOUNG MEN 1957 (TRAINING COMMENCES TONIGHT) NEW YORK (CF) - Montreal Canadiens extended their unbonton atring to five games Sunday with a 3-2 National Hockey League vic- tory ovcr New York Rangers. The defending chatnplons' win- ning goal was scnrcd by Dickie Moore with less than eight min- ntes remaining in the spirited, fight-filled game. Moore's tally came at 12:11 vtbilc thc Rantzcrs' bad man. Lou Fontinato. was in the penalty box for holding. Moore picked up Doug lo'arvey's rebound and calmly plunked it into the nets while Gump Worsley, the New York goalie, was down on the ice. Only the efforts of Danny Le- wicki kept the Rangers in a chal- lenging position. He scored both of his team's goals. Montreal. which has won four and tied one of its last five starts. moved into R H) lead on Maurice Richardls score at 3:39 of the sec- nnd pc-rind. Sewn minutes later. Lewicki ciimaxmi a power play by beating Jacques Plante to tie the count. The Canadiens regained the lead at 11:46 as Boom Boom Ceoffrlnn took passes from Don Marshall and Harvey and lifted the disc over Worsley Into tho cage. The Rangers made it 2-2 at 1:: of the final session on Lewlckfs altles for fighting. Joan Bclivetttt, the game. SUMMARY First period: Scoring: Nnne. Pcnaltics: Turner 2:211, Cline 6'18. Fnntinato 9:28. Olmstead 13:36. Second period: 1. Montreal. M. Richard lGeoIfrion) 3:39; 2. New York, Lewiclti icreightnn. Hcben- min) 10:54; 3. Montreal. Geoffrinn lfhiarshall. Harvey: 11:46. Penalt- .it-sz Iiowcll 3:02. Talbot 10:00. Garisby ll 34. Fnntinatc and 0lm-- stead majors I6 33. Third period: 4 New York. Lew- icki (Gadsby. Hebenton) 1:22: 5. Montreal. Moore (Harvey, H, Rich- ard) 12:11. Penalties: 11. Richard and Gsdsby majors 2:05, Footin- alo 11:41. 8409! Planla 0 0 7-19 Worsley 14 9 0-29 Gray Phantom Is Easy Winner Of Robert E. Lee Handicap NEW YORK (CF)-Sidney Cole. the season and second - largest the Wheatlcy Stable's Gray handle in the track's history. Seed!-otnoumtnnauunttrt Imphoflitscareer ihesonof Anttatortxoutoiouy.s1tgt Ia Arcadia. Calif-. Battle Dance, the 819,750 Robert E. bee handl-lset his own pace to capture the cap at Tropical Park in Miami 827.450 San Pasqnal Handicap at IICIMIJ tsanta Anita as favored ;hoose 33.10. .5 : Battle Dance. five-yearold aonl C.S. Stewart, ED. Mitray, I. Lle- :of lolcrho on of War Ribbon byiweI1yn.s- Hansen Porter- New York mix it up in the third. All four were handed major pon- league's point-scoring Inaricr. uas a victim of the fast action. The Canadlens' centre sustained a badly bruised left hip bone and remained on the sidelines in the last half of the 4.17 in. Abbie: - 11. Thompson tic. Jonesn 5.1) 11. Abbies - D. Ste- wart -7.27 12. Abbies - D. Murray 12.1-izylfi. ll.C.A.F. - Wlckstrom 114. Sawyer) 14.33; 14. R-C,A.F, 14.411: 1.1, l1C.A.F. (Sawyer) - 17.05 Penalty - 0. Murray. 3rd. Period: 10 R. C. A. F. ;PhIiIin.- (Marsh. Bramley)- 3.43 17 iAbbt:-s - J. Arsenauit 4Murray, ;5'l'll'l"l' - 4.45; 18 Abbies- D. Mttrr.-ty (Trainer, J. Arsenault - 5.50: it) Abbles- G. Cudmore tJones. Thompson)- 10.171; CURLING AT C11ARL01'TE1'0WN l Draw for tonight. 7 D.m, section D. ice 1 - Dr. 11- Macintyre vs. C. hlacbean. ' ; Ice 2. - R. Parent vs. W. R. ; Jenkins. 1 ylce 3. - L. Wallenor vs. J. A. Simmonds. ice 4. - G. R. Greonough vs- Earl Macbeod. 0:!) pm. Section C. ice. 1- ii. Dobaoa vs. W. Storey. ice 1. - Pani O'Rourke vs. VI. A. Beer. ice I. - l- Iiacfitltt vs. H. 1!. Simpson. ice 4. - 11. Peters vs. I. Spilleti. 'twoN'rAoU1:... ,, A, Rn Montague curling schedule Mon- iday Jan 7th Clarksoa shield com- a petition. 7 pm. East ice: i..H. Poole. A, Wightman. E. Davsr. J. White vs 9 lthhtcs - K- Jones (R. Bradley)- - Wlckstrom . tielns the score earlier in the -Z.-7.-:t. .-.-.- manl 7:50, :1. Chicago. Mickoskl (Skov. llirlntyrel 14:20; 4. 305., ton. Siaslttk tstanley) 16:12. Pen- alties: Market) and Ltalande 0:05. majors. :16- Stop! Sawchuk 12 7 12-31 Rollins 14 13 is-M Combines Defeat Glace Bay 6-5 VGLACI”. BAY. N.S. (CP)-North side Cnmhincs won their third Stralillil Cabe Breton Senior Hockey League game under play- liiil-coach Douglas "Duke" Mc- Donald Saturday night when they downed Glace Bay Miners 0-5. Attbrcy Gntttltrow fired the win- nlntz marker late in the third after stanza. Mt.-Donald opened tlio scor- llil and assisted on two other goals. including the winner. Single Combine goals went to Billy Gardiner. Benin Robinson and Bruce Gallagher. Jackie Mc- Kenzie and Nlash Batten had a hair each for Minors while Gincs Ryan collected a single. Art Mcmtyre of Glace Du who Played earlier this year with Ot- tawa Junior Canadians and is now on loan from Montroal caoadisoo. made his initial appearance in tho If1ners' net. Bailtttrsi Advances On first Place Loon Two Players To Trols-Rlvioros MONTREAL (CP) - Pt-t-aldontl, George Slaior of Ihe Quebec Hockey League said Saturday that two players from Springfield in. diam; of the American Hockey Illzue have been loaned to Trots- The two are forward: (faryi Blaine and Roland Leclerc. non. ii-ve previously played with teams ll "I0 9111-. They were obtained 57 the Lions because the Train; Rivleres club has been hard hit by injuries and the roster is be. low playing strength. . YanIts' infielder Comes To Terms new you (AP)-Jecond Dilly Ilartia ”"'" smnmsr. NJ. (OP)-Bath "' PM” mfm an the .p..-.... ..g,.,,,. I09-b-I wldcba minpone vndtmot tan nus-ta: ""' "" ”" "Wily I” Hji H- .'iiinstncntettasiut-t'a'nsn """"'”""' -"”Ayoos'focoameo Dwsitowattoaescltasiatl- nrstseortngintaonrstaalfol I7'.mtmtAr-AIvtttn..-1., W"v7t'-1"-y"'.'.'.t" 3' """.-.: ......''''''t? t..." 'l.nL"l't.. ”'t.':".".'.' afterfIvsminduof'thhd'Cdaynd&m ' ' ttum-at.-no-suassusasaastt-so. 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