lg Ablfgs Gain overtime l""”"'”' Halifax Atlantics Take I . . 5-5 Victory In Game 4-2 Win Over Glace Bay "-N fsncc In to O ' ' ' mumux. (or) -Hslifu At.- 10”"-.6" guy”, glmegiy Ligiiey: , I S I lantics iimiud aim Boy ninm ,0”, ,,,,,,,,,,' Nmmmg -F333; . to a goal in the first sndwl tut uyiup 1 ...--C---'-------4 -,.. periods it they took 11 4-1 I1 in i-uunx; 00.1 Mme,” . Porviaxd Willie Dunn scored on A1 P9"Y- 3- R"d-I1 5- M””.””3”"' 1 Muitlins Major Hooker: League 1.3”. 3100",, 'A,c.nd 5” a 35”" ”'”.:”””:””Ji. '””i- ” adiuenwnmgwl Cwnogm )3: HF. GU R l N CHARLOTTETOWN FEBRUARY 10 1954 "mm 333 ?5'33mmy' ow-1111c-' "”"””n.H ”"i&"”' W”"'"”- seconds of su den- 6'? OVPY ""9 . hlrd' M Ke;1me' S w0'rm '1 A D A DOII. . Ollbtt. Wllalon MC, play In give the Abbie-s a 6-5 win ?'”Awn; - 3” ' 1 v g V lead over thasecond-pMl:cIA5l'dl19Y Phee. Leclorc. Pepin. ' over saint llunstaiia University '5 D 6' I 1: WA Gum: ddmml . - ' Millionaires six pol . lthBd- 3.19;"; Power. Lummmg m a hard mug” Cuiv League -mfg. L. MacDonald. A. Mullins. D. Noou- k med Sim! b9WM'll 1l1uld9cll'!-W: Beasley and Mulcghy, A key game at me Fmum 13'” mg ' sn' forwards ' R. calluh”"' P 0 e In-i S c3Me"9d wh" E "0"" ' 3'. Dunn tank a pass from Jack J”; R Maclnnu L,,,nmm . Islmdeis' arrival in Sydney until IUMMARI . asp)... Ready as he crossed Co.r-nu" - A. rnosuwr. L, 2'0 11130 p. m. Th! guns VIII DO Fl!” Pm”. the saints blueluie and his low Gaudd in Mung" . n e played Wednesday night. drive stnick ii dz-feussrnans log - 1 l , Atlnntior old dependable: F431”. 3". Fun” ""1 hmndm mm "W Tm" 1” SVMMARY M S ' 9 ' The Albion Juniors dsfested b'”"3m 1" m” w”" PF” wywrm (Myles. Lumley) . goal "5 me Iwmnd nf mp Hm- od the short-handed Muriuiv Harbor 1”! l)” 1" Hun". ma '”'" ml" 2-Halifax. Wywrot ' 1'” mg (or H". ham Mrkmg Dunn" - rim "fl North Juniors 2-0 on I Tuesday "wed by 3”” P''m"' E 'w'" 1" (Watson Hollett) Th? Ahill”-i llfll" ml” 3” ”””-t D -m t L M H b nearly every guns since he re- Pam” .' Needm 8. 19-33 lead and lhrrl had L0 ”l"lP "M" lDAbb"5' mm 5.” """ A lAt. MacDonald. Montague- mg 3. he um” 3' or cently Joined Atlantlcs. Gene 1.0- y' m 32' b..hmd in force the game ln'f1: ” 1.'1'lacKe3ie!; H 1 g-Both Alberion links were m0 120 m 200 1gm North rink. . ' Clem mod "1. WWW. ma mu, hen” Pad” . fll'PTilnl?. l"lrI.l'1lll? W0" 9””. ""'”W”' C W" 7'17 9”'"”""9d "'9'" ”"”l" 91” .l" Home Macl"arinne. s.-ide- 59'" "'9 "med by at 5"" Ford added the insunnce Coll. 3-Hsllfsx McNeil 13' Dovilmc on a pass lmm il3i1lh1.e3- 3 isDilDnnLlJ Mwmma - ti)-.19 Iidhcd;)li'illldh5;lel”L t1;li0Vgi:liIl 02-, 002 000 on 9, 9 an; L. Nicholson. Mm Fupm opened me warm; Pemmgr Myld....5pu l!Pll scored rho lieuuz una s or 3' - . . . r (' nmpionsips el ii e m- ne-ups: V . , ' i v imsi llw mldwdi "Wk M 'l” lcwagmm i mm merside Curlms Club ve6"l'flai'. pr. Wendell .Viacl.lniiald. (:h'inwn- M510": 5031' K M”C”"”” ig:f,rtggAcfir:tEyP:i,il)1d.dri.od1gzhiigg elm Ind Conmuy mu" t.hl'rld P21-intlk H d 3 X at me and 4...yAIi3,3:ie.piirywa t W23 : and dconglguing T)int:iChaii;:ue:;::i 100 200 030 014.41 ;iefenced. hlzfiiorlpiyn ah Lumm, mned in mg, mm. Third Period "19 . azit . lra it - g g g . . ' roun s ay. is 1' H1. -k P (H, Alhpyi .- orwar 6, . c l a . . - . 4,.gH 1'; , Ike) M ”" M ”""”d ”” ”” if ” fi”1'Ii"””t Wm” 5'” D""" -3.15 IFi”3iB””ii.t”fi?i.di '3.iiTEl'r1nks. slowed 11v 01- Wendell: Ii 011331101 1110-8 new 1- Nl1ho11on- N- McKl1"w"- ..3i'"'..:”'2i'Il”:i'l3?. liiimiil. 3035 uviriciini 7'.” I'll nl;m:r():la(l'iin(IliEOAll:gl::)sln11:?! I Second Period the toughest road trip that anyllzlacmnald an?ih1(:lllii:nkE 1 p n Nlcholwm El Mama once in the second and outscored 5-Glace Elly. Llllnley t . , . wo limes w 1. . .. . . . 1 - g. p Wand pennd and W9,” ahead m 5 : D U Macmmald hockey team has 'li:l1;lOlIfl.l6"lP'd N0 gummerside rinks, Mm skips G J. HMNI 5.5M? g Murray Harbor Norm. GML Miners 21 in the finale. 6-l(i1:Al)i(:Ilg;ordI,'mll:iller) 3.11 3” mm ha” "I the 'mm' Yitrlaolnntsl 114 HM Season M m PM ) mm. Vmsl Horace MacFarlane and Gerryl om 303 M0 30'-L44 S. Johnston: defence. H. Hen- Mme” wok H” of the am pm. (Bl ml 3” 14”” M”D""md' playmlfl 3 Abbies Richard :”?,:nmg mam tmllckg ,,Tmi',1m; lives have one win and one loss. Jack Matthews. Alb9l'ion-- demon 3 Dixon Gg Reid. mp altie; handed out by referee Lau- gpexifmes. Campbell 14511” , d r -A. f up " - 1 g 0 us via P v on on a nu . - .. . - ' ' ' no owe;-, . ; , Em: a,?dM:.:,:pd gilt:-:2 gaff. on 1w;.MIi:Di:E'33;1(;y Aw") 536 the difficulties nn('nllnt.9rI-ri by U101": ""83: b:3”3u';:: !;4)';I::':Cl::””:::5l "ml mo om 0' 8 ;'"'::'.ld w' Johnswm J' Canaan Cliff Hicks outstopped Atlantic? Lumley B256. ”.'i'V” fwm mm!" H" mum"; '0 ilsenileillfl 113 45 imr: He Ruiz; mild Us thqndme F-'!At':(px)d MacDonald i Judi? llPSR"1'h0S. MOMHKIIP A Aaeferee C Currie' linesmen. Rf, MCMQHH 36.11 SL1?-"Q, 1. lo pace the Cnllouiaiis attack. Ro uev . - hi an en: won pm" in -T HPV "-g V t ' p ., mo no 000 mag , s ' ' ' ne-ups: X 16 12-35 xlarlnius. 1.:-.-in (ialidet and Roy G;f('iI:"””1':'.n h;1:.c31;";9,.l.).H1'-;.." ninht. move on to Halirax for ill R1-zulls hi ends of yesteiilais hank Mom Cmmmm 0. Graham and D. some. 6”” Bay. Gm”. men. dc. Mmeekln 9 7114,, were the ntlwr S D l' niarksmejn. ' ' ' ' game with the Allantlrs on T'u P-, lily”; f" - 342 001 122 ougl-I F'(ll'Wlir(lS Harold llowatt, oots Third Period day and probably play an exhi - - N V , ,d ' . Richard and dofeliseman .lohn tlnn game with the Mnucton Flycrs C” J' H'””' S” 9'” g ,7:Cii) RM. C t ' h I S Nla1lD011F-"111 W" W” mil" AW95. 8-S. D. U. Mac-Donald in Moncton -in the way home. J 6 D R Ofgnfngfg? ultitwood MacDonald. Mont.ague- n a E ee llCfll3('fS. .VlFi(iD(l'llZilll and Hnwaltll 4Lemleuxl 8:18 Friday 11 izlit. ff presnnt plransi " Xe 95 m uh" 261 1” 0m qgml 000 010 100 00- 2 . , snnnPr'9d m ill" l'-1'51 PPl'l0d Whl V 9-S D. l'., Caudet iuaterialivm the team will be ar- l ' Dr. Wendell MacDonald. Ch'towfl R E E D E 1 nirliard scored the Abbi?-5 Onh” (MacDonald. Lenileuxl l1:l5f riviiig back liere Saturday aftrr-, I k ell Hhm” Hbnrmn , E 335 302 022 113-25 a e WW1 "1 ih” m”'d- mm" 0l"”9dr 10-Abbies, Dowllng I noon in time for a came with 'M i A i' h” mo "I747 gnaw gj D..-- , Ind f'1'l5Pd W9 N""”"ll ml” '-he rL.edwell. Rurizel P146 Sydney that niizht. Quite a wcekl F. k Ami.” Ch-,m,.n " H. R. Macf-'iu-lano- The 1-ggjgtrgtion date for. .-C- ?- W1llXle1”5- Penalties; Macnougall 10;0l. . , , ian . Gm 221 mu H1 mm 020 101 031001 1-10 schools and other teams in Pro-' But he spoke mostly in French-. 0”5”l'”-I3 0- Kmlwdy FM 1' The players left her! by plane A l lJack Profitl, Aibei'ton- Ivincial playdowns was inadvert-I DE7mDIT- (CF) "'1 "11 them lmd I did!” und””""d wh" I" D”-”95 , 0'"”""i -about 11:15 yesterday nun-ninrz, 1 P w I 201 mp 100 220 0- ll 'em1y announced as 1:-ebnmy 20 the wny I see them" was the tone was saying since I ,donlt open Lmeulwi uDAbb""' Dun" The storm mnvi-it in while thrv b ch ph 51 H Ema” Depart, comment today of Ross Jewell. of- French." Abbtes-Goal: Huestls: defense. tR,es.di'. Burger :l9p V..H.,. in m,. M. and mach Tmh;l C" ' "yam em yyestilbdays lsapen The ficial scorer at Olympic Stadium. After Richard questioned Jew. :::s.”.:. "c eap" as e 2 Saints Win League Basketball Game Tho saint Du.nstnn's University baakeuball team won their seventh straight Island Basketball League game by defeating the R C. A)" 80--39 in Summerside on Tuesday night. The Saints weint into a slim 9 quarter. They her mark. with 15 points, Johnny Gus Dnrsis with 12. Bell was the a1i'men'l EFFICIENT RELIABLE CARPENTERS RECOMMENDED At iilllli Emma. itching. st-an ski Hatlifnrilnn nr mnnry bark. SEE WHAT YOU IIUY Al Tiw BI'lI.l)Eli'S I)l')PART)Il')N'l' STORE FORUM DATES Feb. 9 to 13 LVIGIIN I11.N'l).1ll'- Skating - 8-10 THl:l1s'IIAl--Iim kl-:i' S.D.l'. vs. Mr. Ai.l.lSQN FlllDAY- Children's P. W. C. Skating -i-3:30 Night lATUIDAY-- Gum-nl Skating--3-I -7 lead following 3. low scoring first led 38-10 It hI.lf time a.nz:l Q9-N at tho tzhree-qua.r- :1 ' Playing coach Jana Real-don of i the Saints was high scorer with 20 points followed by Frank slowey Taylor with 14, Bob Moomay with 13 and leading Pimples If Hair dtfizlirlng blemishes, Pimples. n, Psoriasis. Arnr. Hllrkhr-nrl: nr Alhlez-'1 Frioi worry you. trv NTXFIDERM lnnighl. Works lI.llL "1 hsln DYIHEVOVI n rli-sner. sniter. smooth- er skin I. Furhu lIrhlniz.burnlnI- txmsrllng In 7 mum:-s. 2 Kills mnny ltrml win the real rnuss of skin disorders. It. Helps heal lllin skin. Ask drlilkhl. for NIXODERM. l Seventh Is. D?..D...D..ci.-- soccer with 13 points. followed by Rolfe with 11. Summary '1 S. D. U. Renrdon siowev Lcwlor Taylor Fisher Mooney Shea Domis Totals in . or "Only by the Gracn of God and expert flying of MC.A.'s Charlie Traluor that they were able to land in New Glasgow." Fnllrwviiiz dinner in New Glnsznw they lieadnd for Sydney bi bus and burrowed their way tlirouizh blinding drifts until they reached the Strait of Cimso. o . 0 At Canso they had no time ffli F9” for I meal sg they bought four or five lnww-q of bread, nl number of cans of ham and ir-i lnnnv ninuiz with I few bnttles of milk and ate limch on the bus. Somewhere along the Cnlw Err- ton road the battery gave nu' in. the bus. They got ii loan of a hmf-Y trry at ii farm house along with ll couple of shovels and got the bus moving again. They wore stuck in the snow a Collpin of through until they hit Sydney be- fore midnight. o oonouov-egg:-uooq--Jag, p-4'5 u- n- 9-: I-4 '1 so-L--cow-Lag gm-Arno-D-N913: J Ciccione l Rolfe Totiiln ll 39 nu-east-oouo:uIuo--coc--.5: .- iv... v-e-OOH-DHOFD-.1 v-uouar-to-ac: ;CIub Results . Char-lmtetowriA.Rlflo Club shot-it lrmiltsz i ('luuI i lMary Mchennnn 98 R. A. vessey 97 izxllison Mutch 91 ;P. .l. Landriigan 9'1 iTommy Vi-ssey . 1 (lines If lplvl l.andi-igim 98 iW. Walsh 97 'Gerald llonper . 96 IA. Court 9.3 .l. J. Connolly George .I. Rogers .. 94 B. R. Jones 93 R. M. Vessey ... i Fred Hooper . 93 gt G. G. MoLenniin 91 1 Chan III Don Mnclioiiald Harry Wood . 93 Mel Horne G. Rodd Milt Culver -'l1i0h Rfldd B9 (lvcr the wcvk-curl tliry f'1llliP ill) I CIIM IV uilh a story good Pllnllllll tn maki- llniida MR('MlllilIl 9.3 llaflllzinlild ('ilRlll.'P his mind on Garth MCLPIIHRD Mrs. W. Brennan ill on R bus at Stollnrion, tlicv sdicij T. Aclitzelinler 90 l!hll(' the only way they could Cu in Cl"05b.l' V 86 roach Cliarlotls-town was by il'Hlll Class l out of New Glasgow. Tliey pro- Alnry Gamble 83 svnted the ai-guiucul that they pT Oultun 83 could not get the nquiitmcnt frnni pJeiin Grant. illl Stcllarinli in time to catcli thi- e-e;-e-- mlzht o'clock tram nut of N.-w Glasunw Yet on Pi-icinv .laiiii:irv iiiaiieyfielii Braves Sign llefenceman VALLEYFIELD, Que, ICPD - Vnlleyfleirl Braves of the Quebec Hockey League Tuesday announc- ed the signing of Maurice Collins. 21-year-nld defencemnn who has been playing with Sic. Therese of the provincial league. Collilns. R New York Ranger farmhnnd, already has played three games with the Braves this season. He will -be in action to- night when Vsileyfisid enter- tiilns the league-lending Montreal Royals. Cudiiigg Draw '1 P. M. Draw for tonight"; lili”Il!lKI-- N 'll, G. K. Macxnlght. C. Como- bell; v.I., Schoolboy Champions. Ice 2-A. M. Howstt, Hon. M. Mac.-Guigsn. D. Hill. M. F. Reeves; ET. MscAiInm. H. Steiiii. I In 3-H. R. Cni-ruthers, F. Cur- ltip, H. Douglas, W. E. Msrknyz vs.. F. Hansen. Dr. Gallant. G. Henry. Gen. MICMIIIIII. 4 Paul O'Rourke. AI Izlt P. M. The first 32 curlers will be Lean vs. ire. 1--W. R. MscNell. H. Mac-p ,vs.. A. W. Hyndmsn. R. A. Parker, lee L-Raul Gslno: W.gC. Muc- ut on the blackboard inciting up Aci'ni'diluz to the l:fWll:'ilP schedule l are supposed lnl lthe Millionaires lplay in Glace Bay tonight. How- lever. both teams are idle, on )Thursdny so the Islanders can play ilu S.l'dnr-v tonizlit and tho Capo l'-lrctnn teams can meet. in the my on Thursdnr This elves iiln Mil- lionalres and Xllners their tun home iznnies this week. The Miners will have only one home gami- during A later work in the sch:-dllle las they PlRlPd throe uns::heduln.i uanies with Sydlioy (iurluiz the lChrlstmas holidays. Thrlr post- lpunv-d gains with the Islanders will probably be played during that week. , . o . 3 (llllL'IalS of the lslaiiiicrs club 95, were at 2: ins: yestmriiiy tn cxplaiiii bl ltlie llCil0l'l5 of League president C. Roy lvfaclxinald in ilcvs-rsliuz his pdecislon l'Pf:ul'(llllil the ,Halifrix giinic. Lnsl wet-k MacDon- ald ordered llal'fr.x in pay the Is- 95 laud:-rs a 5500 lino and replay lllPll' it pnstpmir-cl g-unn at Cli:zi'lottntn.vii At that limo lie slatnd that. he had klSl'4lllfl0l'5 protest and had waited pflve days without receiviiig in reply from the Halifax officials. l-:videut- IN ly the Halignliiniis were so certain. that lllPy unulrl not. be fined that 93 they did nni botlier to nnswcr tlic'..Vl:iss.. finlslwd eighth with a iini” 93 l.OREll9 presldvntls letter. l 9;: . . . 9Iltl1e maltnr. Tlit-il' nqiiipmi-nt waslCinsv- behind was Sandra Stil 28 they called Cliarlottetmvn four times to explain that they could not. rnacli here and um mice did they mt-ntiou nnytliing about iralnptravel or any nltempt. to get It train. They stated that they had tried bus and air travel without RUCCPS5. s O I l MacDonald Vllll-Pd fivr divs from the time he receivod the Is- I3lld"T3 llrotest before he madn a decision on the case. He wimnd because he wanted to get the Al.- lnntics view. of the matter. When he failed to receive an answer from Halifax ho made his deci- sion in favor of the Islanders. How long did it take him to reverse his decision when he got the At- lsntlcs protest probably ii day and he didn't contact the Islanders to give them in chiinoe to cxplode the Halifax nrizu-i-nent. within 3 "W days ho will receive in shiirply FREE "DO IT M YOURSELF" I IUILDING PLANS l Island:-rs-I Mail By (tocll Smith 1Canadian Press Staff Writerl 1 0TTAwA' lcpl - A win” 3G"Dunlop of Burlington, Ont., was 3,rhr-old Gatineau Point. Qll"--l sil. n in 4:09.29. ' t . niailmsn who snmetimns uses hislm1-i1?hseggndkil.'i-mile leg will be mgggkm Hy 0.. '”m '” d9l'V" "mi" Tuesda'vil'iIl'l over the same course today. d would 511'...” or dmum Ime. won the first heat of Ottawa's Tm, dm." ,.nmhmmK H", but D d I”C'au them 8;: WW I we mam" Fllllllldl ”'"'d5-V M"m”9 '"”””'l elapsed time in the two boats will I 0 kvm sad an "Inn away tulm: tlonal sled-dog derby. :1” m.(,s,med R gnm phalicnn '”gg me”,! E Red wmg con while l-Ernest Brunet, who won .llX dis-, trirt trials held as in 1.1val'ni-up for: the big rare, drove his six crnssw bred hounds across the finish line, with n time of three hours and 581, seconds. lt His time was 20 seconds beitrrl than that posted by 48-year-old' times afterwards. but. dngizml it Emile MBFIPI of l.oi-eueville, Qua. winner of the 1951 derby, who fin- ished second. Dr. Charles Br-lfnrd. Drwrfleid. Mass, driving ll Silioiian liuskii-5.: Came home third with is IITIIP of' in-05.10. Alex Garnmu nr Queher l(,lI), was fourth with .'l:fl9.1i5 and Don MvFaul nf Maniwnki, Qur..l fifth uilh .'l:l.'l..'l'2. Fl is ('unru- lioml A lrlflr rxliailstcii uflnr iliim ,lriug trek. Brunet saiti Iw found: 'the i-niirso very grind PMiPlli. for a few pntlioles on tho ruleau l'HildI.l l Brunet is I IIRl'llPSi racer Iii lllw siininwr. i Vl'llf lPill Lrpiur. Jlii. nf I-Qllw-I lb:-0 City. Vllln raptiirmi the liiiijorl lpll'l.E in IIIP ilvriu in lflfitl until I952, hour-d nut nl the law he- lfore the half-way niurk. No reason luas izlvc-ii for his pulling nut. hu' it is l'1('IlCl'F(I lie was having trou- P with some of his clogs. l 2 Another fornior ulnnnr. Bl: Bill Slinarer nf l-lust. Jliffi'a,v. N.lI..l l'l('i0l' in 1949. via: st-mix-licrl at the inst minulr wlinn H telegrinii nrrii'ecl SR)lllR he ('OliId nut make W 0 ii 0 ruva til in-is before tho i Tiiruo ntiii-r st-riit('iiorl slinrtly 93l notified the HHllIllX Club nbmit ilie They wrrr Rngrr RFIUIIIIIIIIP, Hilll.l pQue., Teri LPnllPlI.V(. Maniwnkhl .Que.. and Bill Giguore. Qileb:-cl 1Cit,v. l Immls Worm-ii Ilriu-rs I Mrs. Jenn l.:inv of I.uni1niiulg.' a 19- nv-:il'twl Inl 5l:.'ll.(l'2. That gave iwr 'lllilIllIP niarszin over her wnmnn cnninelllnr. Mrs. EA: Loni- liurti of .-Kuburmlalr-. .Vins:.. wliu irnssnd IIH' finish lino in ."i'.3(l.tl.”l. l I . viritton letter from M.M.H.L Vlrel President Gilbert A. Guudet. ofl Charlottetown demanding an ex- planatlon for his actions . . . l l l l Last Sal.ul'diLv night. tho S:i.n'. ,Dunslanls Univ!-rsltv hocki-y twin lsufforeit ll. 9-0 defeat from the Mount Allison Intercollegiate iF.ilii in Sackvllle. Playing with Mount Allison was a fellow named Tom MacDougnll who wore the livery of tho Sherbrnnko Saints in thu Q.S.H.L. two years ago. Mim- Macbougall shot four of the winners goals as did John Neilmn. An- other outstanding forward 0 I Frnm PVPryihing we have heard nbnut this game the saints were v for better team than the, scurr- woud indicate, A seasoned hockey observer who saw the game Lt Col. W, J. MacDonald of Char- lottetown told us that play was about even as far as territory was concerned but that the Saints weren't shsrp enough srmmd the opposing net. He stated that the Saints could skate and carry. the puck with their opponents but lack- ed the sharp-shooting ability shown 'by the Mountlu Macbougnll and Neiison I O 0 When the saints meet thr 'Mounties hero on Thiirsdsy night. ithe outcome will be different. say iclou followers of the Red and lwhitp. The local Oollsgfsns know they can skate and play with ,'thnir "highly rennled opponents 1PI'II' if they kc-op pinning away they will get lhi-Ir share of goals They don't flguro to ovencome any nlns goal deficit in Hie home and home total poll series but they feel may con throw I beating on their college adversaries from Icon 010 man Wins 1st Hea't Of Annual Dog Derby l:i.'.'r. it: :.:.;m:.::. nae? ;.":;i:'CarI Erskine Physical Fitness participating in 10, play-offs is today. it viiis stated by Department of- the Detroit Red Wings. Febmmly Jewell answered charges made . . , by coach Dick Irvin of Montreal Imam yeswrdath Ciuisdiens who said at New York at home. on the road. the ratio .n,..D.,....--:d Monday night that "Howe would was almost the some-1.634 for 17-year-old Ottawa high school nave, be iudmg the Nluonu evgry sou, Hockey League if thqy had mim- t Detroit." partial scorer s asked what Jewell was he Howe is on the ice st Detroit he almost automatically gets an as- sist." He added that it was ridic- ulous to compare Howe with Con- adii-..ns' Maurice Richard who trails the Red Winger in the scoring race. Howe holds down the No. 1 110- . sltion with 58 points on 21 gosls and 3'1 assists. Richard is next with 52 points on 92 souls and 30 1 assists. trophy and 51.000 cash prize fol-l lowing the final heat. Hoop-I if Wm BROOKLYN, fAPl--- Carl Ers- lklno who set ri record nf strike- nuls against ll1r- New York Yan- kees in the 1033 World Series. signed his 1934 Brooklyn baseball it-nti'a('t Tuesday. Salary terms were not disclosed but the 27-year-old rightliander is believed to have received A sub- stantial increase over his reported Sl.8.00fl salary of last year. The 1954 figure probably is close to M5,0fl0. Erskine iiei-zinio. the 29th Dodger to come to terms. lvaving first hasonian Gil Hodges as the only ibodlzcr rmziilnr not. signed. Tm”p”I Four ntlirr Nntlonnl lmagur clubs also illlllnlIll('l'(l signings 'l'ui-sdai. along with the Detroit Tiszrrs. The Milwaukee Brni'es' No. 1 rat:-her. Del Crzindhll. came to terms for it ropnrl:-rl 5l.'i.0(lfl. Wal- Game This Evening The Sport Lodge Trotters sicp scheduled to play the Summersidcl team in 11 City l.eagui- game at Summersido tonight. The schedul- ed game between tho Saints and Nuinnds at S.DU. has been cam- cellcd. In tho event that tho .'Ilf' uuiible to reach Summersidv tiir Trotti-rs and Nomads will probably play at the P.W.(i audit- !l'lUm in ii game starting at 7.80. None At. Montreal A look at Howe": assist figures are interesting. He has received 24 on Olympia ice and la on the road. He has received at least l-W0 assists on every rink in the league except the Montreal Forum. where he hasnlt been credited with one. In New York general manager: Jack Adams of the Red Wings 01-, in that the Dem lkr-r Connor, veteran rulrlir-r re- fered to bet Irv lrnsod by Milviniiker. signed with unit scorer is "twlfw :3 good as , ” "D Flllsh -ch Pirat . th e at Montiea." ams sun" B-V PHE CANADIAN PRES5 lcaldlirr l'I0rrl':lE tsiimkyl Bui'g- gogtgdna S200 WISH". W I39 dwlded M"'""" "H-'0'" - rss signed with the Philadelphia by an impartial Judse. with W3 ' to his winner giving the money Gliicn Buy 2'. Halifax 4 favorite charity. Ni-w Brunswick Senior Pliillir-s. Detroit Tlgi-rs receiveri signed i-nntracls from pitchers Al Saint John -I Fredm'ii:l.on 2 ..ii,..,- "ml Bah Cruze and in- "1 don't mind if he wants to MQHCW" 3 -'lm'"'l'5L 4 fielder John Bniiiugartnvr. praise Richard." said Adams.E Ontario-Quebec Junior The Now Yni-k Giants alIfll'fll”R.lClI&X'd is a great. player-and a' Jnnqulz-r1- 2 St Nllchneln 4 two piIi'IiPr.x'. ioliiiamier Dave bad newspaper -man. Nobody on ROY-'l1S 3 KIiChl'n"l' 5 hpsln and riizlilhiinder Al Curwln. our club would My lnylvhmii to their list. against him. But. you've got tol Quebec Junior Ollcller l ”1l'mril1'I'l.I ll -us? give Howe those assists. He's the flnlarln St-nior one who handles the puck cu the time and sets up the play!- "The other night against New York Rangers. Marty Psvelicli and Howe caught them with only one mm back. Howe oould hove Nale Brooks Newesl Rave 0i Niagara Falls .1 Owen Sound 9 Wlnrlsov H Chathnm 1 Ontario Junior Gilt 2 Si. C-itliarinns ll Barrie 1' Mrilbnros I k y b t he at xm-uu-rn Ontario Senior 0 wal ed n to score. u p Spun. am-h 3 Nd:-ih Bav 4 Paveltch up for the kill. Every- -.--.c---..-..' where I heard people saying. if . --w wonder if Richard would do N S cm-lmg NEW vomc. fAPl-Nutn Brooks. l-hat.' l ' l1 bright new face in a day of "when somebody asked Howe humdrum fightvrs. is thn newest. about scoring 50 KOIJJ. 1'10 Mid. Til settle for 25 if 22 will win hoc- key RR-lTit'd.' '"rliat's the kind of kid he is. I'll championship NEW GLAS.':iOill: (CPV -Kl'ni- rave of the boxing crowd "He could be A small Pfllllflll of Ray Robinson." wrote Jim Jou- vme, River Hebe;-1, Picuju and nlugs. vrternii boxing: writer of atlllptake my b0i'-" winds”; wen pllmimmd in Lhu .thc New York Daily Mirror aflor RlchBl'dt.w in Olhis o:x:tli'oveur::-1 nut any of pi” Tuesday in me watclung the Ohio State student litglrtliesg-WI'LlhenscCorillx:;lB..c Darrow. stop Billy Pnncock Mondxiv night champion- und win the North American ban- Nma Sent” cum” home games. The column was dis- a win and a loss were Brldgewaier, Sydney Mines. Sydney, Liverpool, stcllxu-ton, Wolfevllle. Yarmouth. Bel-wick and New Glasgow. Still in the running in the doublr- knockout comp:-tltinns with in loss and no wins are Westville. Middle- ton iind Digby. Bravos Release Walker Cooper PITTSBURGH. (APl - V:-l41rnn catcher Water Cooper. uncondit- who do nothing. "If I have doubt in my mind about a god or assist. Illl go into the dressing room after the come and talk with the players. "But I won't go nesr the Mont- real dressing room. They're not gentlemen down there and they don't treat me like 3 gsntlsinui. several times Richard has oom- plslned to me about the scoring. Miami Fighter To Those are ringing words for ii 'l0'.VFHl'-old scrappi-r with only nine professional fightsveven if he did win tho Olympic flywelizht title at Helsinki in 1952. The rnad ahead set-ins wide rrprn for Brooks, He has a March 2 date with Psppy Gault whom Pea- cock bi-at for his tltlo in August. Then he'll have to give Peacock s rnturn bout May 3. On the horlmn is :1 chance for the world championship. now held bi Australian Jimmy Cnrrutlii-rs. There is talk that Oar-ruthers. re- ionslly released by Milwaukee Braves. signed Tuesday with Pitts- ::;:'gp ix: 'nlon,e0: M,b:”'u;'1"e”; '""'l'h ”""” mike the 1'1:-munsghnntini limit t n n The 39-year-old receiver will re- port to the Pinter training camp at Ft. Pierce, l"ls.. Much I. 'fbnm of the contract were not disclosed Heavyweight Bout MIAMI. !'lu.. (AP) - Pnnote Eml Nanny of Chicago rwotud assists given to Detroit Redwingu, He found that the Wings given L535 for every soul scoi-so NHL in scoring the last threesw sons-an unprecedented fest. h .. S ;lC:nLl'iIIP won the Dominion lam clown continued a couple of weeks ago. chanipionshipiu in 1949. "H". Brooks. Illls all Hill rnows "I mfver had any crlltllcluilz of At the end of five rounds, Ti-urn, of in'nntnes.s unit had tlir cruel lmllllll bffofet. Jawto as . H Halifax Curling. Amherst, Hnll- elegance of my Robinson when 100"” with h' "em ”” fnx Mayflowers and Limenbiirg ho Was 1113' brslnnliiz." wrote 80315- ' l H in-re tied for first place with iwi -llmmv Cannon in the New York I d"-"ll '9”? "".t';'”'' 9': wins and no losses. P95? ”5”'' When Ad w”nuuk.:'Lvmn' Dartmouth was second with s R d w :I;1':1do:ln9,"m'T,:e 3” "Mg who . Id 0 i 0 record. and tied for third with as 0 I1"! don", mu mun". .1. mo”. wen Howe, incidentally. hu led Mic T For QUALITY BUILDING MATERIAL Buy Al COMPLETE JVISUAL REFRACTI 21 AND ANALYSIS G. F. HUTCHEFON & SON Optometrists 53 Grafton Street EVERYTHING For BUILDING and REMODELING . F""5.l.M" .4:r.ill'll M 1 Give You fill: l Coufsmtiosiiml 3".” and cum out-i pg low-Priced II-in -i-at-I--u-I-c-u--I-3-1:". EFFICIENT aim Pool wiiiiiigs MANOIEPE. I111. (Rout:-I'll I. semi-invllld old-up pensioner who won 046.!!!) for in ssven-cent stinks on s soocsr football pool luit Saturday is giving the tnonsy to his family-two sons. I dli-hilt. and five grandchildren. Ooone Muml. N. btdiy wounded in the head in the Hut world War. sold: "me time to have many is when WI "013!-" Tusdsy he has signed Roby Snyder of luunl to mutt from no miter, in t 10- l lHoff. Germ-ii f cinnnti Much I. ; The winner. and Nuiny. will l fight hard Clinics. lbsdlnl heavyweight contender. st A title and place in he docidd. 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