Announce Retirement of Bob Montgomery ya this issue will be found the mniizil Maritime harness racing yg\'lf'\\' as compiled by Lt. Col. D. g ailicKinnon. Once again Col. ‘ llscltlnnon has come up with an Ogllklfllldlllg and complete review lrlfl iha entire report will be fol- [il\‘.‘(‘(i avidly by horsemen through- iirii (Tanada and the United States. , i Il- O O will. the five miles of piping pm-iiriuiy laid and installation in l; l-iigine room nearing comple- [loll members of the Charlottetown cpl-ling Club are looking forward u; gelling in their opening gamfl hc start of the New Year. It l, liectcd that tests will be car- md out yoday and once any ne- gessllrl‘ adjustments are completed kzng ice will start on all four Il- Il- + O ‘ilic scheduled Ottawa St. Pats- 1011i All-Stars exhibition game riots-d for the Forum here the {Lilli of January 6th has been aizirclled Manager C. P‘. Archer mini ycslerday and in its 11111-28 In ill hockey fans will witness the nzirl of the City Hockey League pcnedllld. _ Q O O- O Cancellation of the visit of the I‘.\SSV Ottawa team here came about when financial terms could no; lw agreed upon. The Forum of- [ixlllls tried everything possible h; complete negdtiations but in the Ind miild not meet the demands his down by the Ottawa club 1- -l- -I- 1- Tlic start of the City League hoivci-cr should fill in the date Iilplil)’. The teams that will meet liaiviit as yet been decided upon iiit-ii-hichever two will be com- prtinr: fans will see marked im- pi-oi-cliient over the brand oi hoc- lcj: that was dished out in the pro-season exhibition encounters irevsquads have been working out lstently and the various \ caches are gradually ironing out the flaws that were so noticeable as a re:ult are expecting their "gee to hit mid-season form. 4- 4- + 4' Any possibility of the Navy and on merging into one club as irns rumored the past week or so scams obscure according to avers close to the two clubs. i i the Navy and Legion man- icmiicnt feel they will have strong rl-ibz quite capable oi giving the inn-red Saints tough tilssles while PFIICC of Wales with the possible flillllillll of a couple of new play- » ill vital spots shouldn't be to" l1» behind in effectiveness. l- 0- Il» d- l Bill Tobin of Chicago Black 31KB must have had to talk high Hl inst to get Charlie Conacher TflLiCFlllK to the dotted line, opines B11 LTMeai-a. For Charlie is a big time who wouldn't take s post in the minors though he could ‘have Ind $3.500 e year at St. Louis. Il- 4- 4- 4 Trie he handled the Oshawa GfllTfliS, had Floyd Currie Har- i-iy Bennett, Bill Ezinicki, Frankie Edciolls and Bep Guidolln under iim" at various times. They all lik- ni 13h: Charlie, who has a reputa- llhii of being a notably generous lr-ilovc. ii-lio is a hard. tough c0m~ orator, but who is much admired by many for his likeable qualities. I Il- 0 0 4' Frank selke refers to him as a gold hockey general, a doughty ii zcr, a man who will elevate the . who isn't tolerant o‘! in- i-fli iiicy. "He is a color man, good copy as well, and while he can't do much now to help Hawks he \\lll Iiiic them up talent and help than along," he says. 1' rl- 1- 'l' ll“.ill, who has a soft spot in l.i:. iicart for the Bomber, thinks the addition oi Conacher to Hawks will add worries to all the other . liibs around the circuit. -l- i- -II ‘ll Dhit. Carroll makes the sapient arm vouli llll |N 0RD!’ We do all kinds oi repqird. All work guaranteed. BIKES To HIRE B|Ll.'$ BIKE REPAIR SIIOP Phone 2572-1 25 Pussmora Si. ' ll0LlIiAY SKATING Monorail v.1 ‘*' ' Fine loo e ll. Good Tlmo slurs on y pronouns Afternoon 3 ,to — Evening 8 to 10 PHILADELPHIA. Dec. 26 --(AP) -Reti.rcment fromfthe ring of the former lightweight champion, Bob Montgomery. was announced today by promoter Herman Taylor. _ Taylor said he and Montgomery's manager, Joe Granby, prevailed upon the Bobcat to quit because of his showing in two recent defeats. Montgomery will not" go ihrougih with his scheduled Feb. 20 return bout with Ike Williams for the lightweight title, "We thought that in view of Bob's last two showings it was t'me for him to retire." said Taylor. "He's very well fixed ftoncially and we prevailed upon him to call it quits." Montgomery was the New York- Pennsylvania 135-pound king until last August, when Williams. Nat- ional Boxing Association titleholder, knocked him out to win undisputed possession of the crown. The Bob- cat lost a IO-round decision at Bos- ton this week to Joey Angelo of Providence. RI. ' In New iYork, Harry Mmrkson. publicity director oi the Twentieth Century Sporting Club. said in view of Montgomery's retirement plans, a substitute would have to be found to meet Williams. Montreal Canadians Recall Right-winger MONTREAL. Dee. 26 --(CP)— Montreal Canadiens of the Nation- al Hockey League announced today the recall of rlght-wlngei- Tod Camlpeau from Buffalo of tlic ~American Hockey League. Caonpeau is scheduled to see act- ion agaioist the Chicago Black Hawks here tomorrow night whoa he will replace Leo Gravelle who hug gone back to Buffalo for the reonuindcr of the season. It was announced also that the Canadiens are seeking permission from. the Provincial Hockey League Victnrtaville club to use left winger Norm Dussault in trmorrovws game. Dussault, one of the stars of the P.H.L., would be minder observation "to see how he shapes up in higher company." remark that Charlie can't "play goal, which is true_ too. It reminds of the remark made one time when a layer was sold for quits a sum o money. He hadn't been delivering the goods. and when the magnate who sold him was reminded that “money can't play hockey," he gave the acid re- joinder_ "neither could that player so I'm ahead on the deal." O O O O Conacher will rustle up a goalie or he will so vltallze the Hawks they will give Francis a lot more protection. The little fellow is s fair enough goalie, but neither Durnan nor Brimsek would do very well in front of that swing gate defence that Hawks use to front Francis. O O O O Personally we think Tobin has made a most constructive move. Johnny Gottselig will be better suited to his new setup. lt is nice to nott that he wasn't fired out of hand for failure to keep his team in a playoff spot. O O O O It used to be the custom to firs Chicago coaches nearly every time the team sagged. The new idea of rewarding them for having had to suffer so long and patiently is probably much better. O O O O We have even heard the cry around here to fire the coach be- cause Canadians in a reconstruc- tion year are not doing so well. Which is of course silly because no coach is any stronger than his team. . O O O O For'our money Dick Irvin with his system of "headlong hockey" was a great factor in the reestab- llshment of hockey here on a ma- jor league basis. Remember how Canadlens floundcred for six years after Leo Dandurand left the pic- ture till Irvin took over? O O O O Actually wethirik the-t, if Dick hadn't come this way we might now be out of major league hoc- key and don't think that can't happen either. If hockey ever get.- to the stage where there are rink.- seatlng eighteen to twenty tlious~ and fans, or are all like the Chi- cago Stadium, we will have a hard time staying in the big time unless we get a rink of similar seating capacity, and have a. team always capable oi hitting a play- off spot. s O O O O Bo to those of destructive ten- dencies who liks to tear down rather than build up because of peevishness or prejudice, let them think well of the future, lest like Ottawa fans they will find them- selves some day looking regret~ sl hockey past. llappy Friends - For Everybody in: FORUM, DECEMBER 27, 1947 PAGE SEVEN Team A Wins Glosegflno From League Leaders Charlie Cheverieh goal with but seven seconds of play remaining yesterday gave Team A of the Queen square School Hockey Lea- quc their first wim of the season the counter sending Team B clown to their ill-st defeat of the league. Score -was 4-3. The losers were playing wihout the services of goalie Lorne Burke and forwards llay Dunn and Claude Field. The two outstanding players on the ice were Kenny Tulle in A's goal and Joe Ooyle on defence and in goal for Team B. Bucky Cannon shot a brace for Team A with Stull and Cheveirie tallying the others. Gump Glllis also shot two goals with Leonard accounting for the other. SUMMARY first Period l-rearn B, Leonard. 2--Teaan A, Cannon (MacCoi-maek, Cheverle) Second Period 3--Team 8. Gilli: (Hughes, Burke) 4-Team A. Stall (Cannon) Third Period .3- Tenm A, Cannon (Stull, Mac- Cormack). 6-—Team B, Glllis (Hughes, Burke) ‘l-Teasn A, Cheverie (MacConmack) Mystery 0f Missing llfld. PlanoSolved ST. JOHN'S, Nfld., Dec. 2e - (CP) — The mystery of the misa- lng Seobee aircraft was cleared up tonight as pilot Eric Blackwood landed the tiny civilian aircraft and his one passenger at Buchans in the centre of Newfoundland. The tiny plane was reported missing Wednesday after it failed to reach Buchans on an unsched. uled fllghl. Today BlackwOod relporierl that he had intended to land at Buch- ans but found the snowstorm too bad and could not locate the land- ing strip. Flying low he landed on a frozen lake where he remained all night. When the weather cleared he look off and landed at Buchana safely. () THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN Hawks And Crescents Battle To 4 - all Draw ' In Ragged Encounter MONCTON. N. 13., Dec. 26— (cP)-Moncton Hawks, battling desperately to close the three-point gap between themselves and lea- gue-leading Truro night had to content themselves with a 4-4 tie and a single point in a Maritime Senior Hockey Lea gue game with Halifax Crescents. Hawks twice came from behind to keep even with fast-skating crescents in a game that started off in a blaze of speed. slowed w almost a walk on occasions and produced a large portion of ragged play after the first period. The Monctonians played without two of their regulars, star goalie Hughle MacDonald and rugged Ray Leger. both of whom were spending Christmas in their re- spectlve homes at Trenton. N. 5-. and Montreal. Diminutive Fred Bonier filled in for Monet/an in Hawks’ cage and turned in a Bond performance. Highlight of the game was the first appearance of Swede Poulson. formerly oi Lachine Rapids in the Quebec Provincial League. M101‘! a Moncton audience. The slight winger was used experimentally on all three lines and appeared to best advantage as a smooth puck earlier while working on a line with George Bell and scoring star Buck Whitlock although he failed to figure in the scoring. Fleet-footed Jimmy Gray win outsandlng in the scoring depart- ment, sniping two of his team's four goals. Wee Willie Allnflw D30‘ ed Hawks with a goal and an u- sist. Other marksnien were O'Neill and Gougeon for Crescents. and Whitlock, Bell and Gagnon for the Hawks. Halifax opened the scoring ear- b- in the game when Gray bang- ed in his first goal. Whitlwk K110i- ted the count two minutes later t4‘ complete the first-period scoring. Agnew put Hawks one goal up 1n the second period, and Cres- cents came back strong with O'Neill tying the score at 10:22 and Gougeon givingthe Hallgon- ians the lead a minute later. Bell deadlocked the count again less than two minutes after the final frame got underway only to see the Crescents go ahead again on another goal by Gray at Bearcats to- - 10:18. Gagnorrs goal four minutes lat- er ended scoring and enabler. Hawks to emerge with a tie. Summary:- First Period ' 1—HalifaX. Gray (Sullivan. O'Neil) 8:01. 2--Monct0n. Whltlock chuck) 10:03. Penalty: G-agnon. (Dem- Second Period Ii-Moncton. Agnew (Bessettcl 657 é-J-lallfax. O'Neill (Sullivan, Powell) 10:22. 5—Halifax, Gougeon (Hannonl 11:15. i Third lleriod 6—Moncton, Bell (Demchuckl 1:44. ‘f-Balifax, Gray (O'Neill sul- livan) 10:18. 8-Moncton, Gagnon (Agnew, Gresko) 14:41. Penalties: Gresko, Gaudet. Bobby Riggs Whips Kramer By AUSTIN BEALMEAR NEW YORK. Dec. 26 — (AP) — Bobby Riggs strengthened his claim to the world professional tennis championship tonight by whipping Jack Kramer. 8-2. 10-8. 4-6. 8-4. at - Madison Square Garden. thereby spoiling the pro debut of the Cal- ifornia cotton-top who ruled the amateur game for the last year. The long-awaited match between Kramer, (pp player of the amateur ranks until he entered the money game. and Riggs. ruler o! the PIO- iesslonals for the last two years. launched a country-wide tour that will cover some 05 meetings be- tween the two. Dinny Pails, Australian champ- lon, and Francisco (Pancho) Seg- ura of Ecuador-also making their bows as professionals. took the court first. but when their initial set went 28 games before Pails Amherst Wins Exhibition Game AMHERST. N.B., Dec. 26-40?) -Amherst Ramblers nosed out New Glasgow Comets 11-10 ‘n an exhibition hockey game tonight with the Border League :quad scoring the tying and winning goals in the last minute oi play after Comets’ forward Cnrmle! had scored four tallies lll five minutes. u. Smilgnlwpii: llockéy Team To Play Tonight BOSTON, Dec. 2b‘ —(AP)-The United States Olympic hockey squad will make its public debut tomorrow night iv-hen coach Johnny Garrison sends his charges against the University of Toronto. Garrison expects his players to operate under heavy pressure, for six of coach Ace Bailey's varsity senior team played on the club that won the Canadian intercollegiate chalmpionshlp and tied Dartmouth at Providence, 11.1., for the inter- national tltle last spring. Garrison has yet to organize a third line. ill; first set of forwards are Dartmoutlfs trio oi Bruce Cun- liffe. Ralph Warburton and Bruce Mather and his second trio includes Jack Garrlty and Jack Riley oi Mediord, and Nob Boeser. forrrler University of Minnesota star. This practice gsime, probably the last one the Garrison skaters will have before departing for St. Moritz, Switzerland, early next month. will be a prelude to a Que- bec Senior League galme between Boston Olympics and Valleyfield Braves. darned the decision 15-13. this match was interrupted to enable ihe star attraction to begin on time. Officials said attendance 15.114 and that 16.062 seats had been sold contributing to a rec- ord grpss gate of $55,730.16. The previous record for a tennis show in Madison Square Garden was the $49,000 which Ellsworth Vines and Fred Perry drew in 1937. i RCOAT SA was ' Armed, Assault Named For Widener Handicap liflAMl, Fla, Dec. 26 —(AP)- Calumet Farm's Armed and King Beach's Assault head the list of 36 ellgibles from three continents for the 11th renewal of Hialeah's $50,000 added Widener Handicap Feb. 21, racing secretary Charles McLennan announced today. The field of nominations in- cludes stakes winners from North and South America and Aus tralia. and sets a standard for quality with three “horse-of-the year" winners in Busher for 191a,! Assault ior 1946 and Armed in 1041. An-ned won the Widener in 1946 and 1947. the last in track record time. . Assaults nomination was a sur l prise. Trainer Max Hirsch reported that the horse which won five stakes in 1947 is back in tralniug after being fired for a splint and y will be tested at Hialeah to deter- mine if he can stand another sea- l l | son of racing. The Widener would give Assault 1 another shot at Armed, which _ beat him in the Belmont special in September. l Besides Armed, Calumet named. Fervent and Faultless, while King Ranch named Bridal Flower to a=- ‘ slst Assault. Australia is represented by W j J. Smith's Shannon, rated the ‘lest l horse to come out of Australia! since Phar Lap. South American horses in thal list include Fred W. Hoppers Qulbu, a recent purchase. Nell S. McCarthy's Busher, 1943 horse of the year, heads the lisi of fillies. Sports Promoter ‘Dies ROCHES'I'ER_ N. Y.. Dec. 2&- (APi-Jules Bauman, 65, sports promoter, died today. He special- ized in professional wrestling shows in the days of Ed (Strang- ler) Lewis. KIRKLAND LAKE. Ont. __(cp) ——Ofl@ 0f Kirkland Lake's three movie houses is closing. There's not enough business to keep three theatres in operation here, said the manager explaning his decis- n. I Millionaires Win SYDNEY, .'\'.S., Dec. 26 -(OP) -Sydney Millionaires, Cape Bret- on Senior Hockcy League leaders, tonight defeated third-place North Sydney Vlctorlas 4-2. Last night Millionaires lost a 4-3 de- cision to second.place Glace Bay Miners. Wolfville Wins League Opener WOLFVILLE, N,S,, Dec lCPl-Vvolfville Red Wings de- feated ilililitisor Maple Leafs ;_5 tonight in the opening gazre of ihe valley Senior Hockey League 2B- ADE IN THE MARITIMES FERBIISSUN llllilllll UNDERWEAR i2 MONCTON o NJ. l‘ Mo<su>co%~eo-@oo€oo%oo<s>oo§co< sI-ooaeo-Q-oet ff CURLING uorrcn ‘i MEMBERS CHARLOTTETOWN CURLING CLUB Supper Meeting-Winchester Banquet Hull December 29, l947~6 PM. Sharp To elect Skips and Mares and to approve execution of g-oofimoc ZOO Men's Winter Ovlercoahs The Finest Stock In City Clearing At 33 1/3570 Discount r Velours, Elysians, Crombies, and Fleeces. Sizes .34 ' SALE corms THIS MORNING -- An Added Feature --_ Men's Suits. 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