HUGHES, CARROL l PACE ATTACK Montague Shades Bg.Y.C. In Free Scoring Tussle Isllllffllllg in lineups last night Ready appears to have found I 4 assists for I 7-point performance Kluntagtie Priniroseii took I flf-Jclitbk ape."-irhrad with 3 goals and fourth and last plIy- (nor on ilie Hockey on position in the Island League last night It the ti.-tia lit uiitiaeiini: Basilica Youth with I210 in I free-wheeling Inn fl-.liit't' The Ptiritiit-rs ran off to I .1-0 in.-in in iiw ttrst period but saw it... ......i. .-ititn, Wltll shifty Buck iiiti-iii... ttlanttts his first game in .-to I t. mt ll'.'tQllf' '.llllltll'fl'l leading l tlii- .t . :.iiti lit-nic 7 straight g.t.ti. iii ltit ll lit mark of the lcttiitd ;wi'ttid iii take I 7-3 lead. .-iintti till? -t;tr.-mi a tttllv that net- iati lllrlll llllFP prints to one to 'ltr lit i' it the last nine int-, . .-. uni it-.i led an at the cud til '.r -t””'iil Tito tIlil'lI t'l'lll rzitt llltt Htlllll ill pt; iii-ittin ttii- it- tit:--.w really faltglll fire tit kllla"l'i home three goals in 33 a('t'itllIl- to He thinks tip RVF iiettl aliraif 21:81" ("I lllltithiilt x Hit It l.tll' of the Hill" hiit tho l'lIlllI'ilwt'.x ttitilil ttztrk llllll in ..tiit- llllt't' IIlHlt' il'lil take tl-git lit'.i itititiv til the tear MP! the Hi t". -.iltit tiittt it1in tl'ttIlltPti an :iiai:lit and are dc-cit in the rt-llrit 'llll(l Ill l-UR ('UiIllll.l. t pint pilot-t in lick t'.'l"tIll l:titttli:liicd the gt'e:it Prtiiirttsr Cl"llP iii the third period -when eicrxtliitig looked pretty llilfl"l”V Rllli Iliiglti-s al-it fired tltti-it fur hlllllliljtltl it ltll.” l"Iit'k Laiiilrt .tnd lt;itt- ii...lt-oil. lllllllt' ltIl' 1 it-it rl.-it. l"tIlll R.'lw'It)ll Uniierstit ..lioi a ht.-tic N'ill'1lf'S vicnl to Joe 1 Ml? lntl r-uni h Ruhhy Dtiwlink. Rlll'l( ithvtlock was the twill! .l1PEll1l'IIf1K and by Merrill Pineau shot I ed the ”hai trick" as five players did the trick on the night's kplai Red lloitatt triggered the other youth club goal. 1 Carroll and Hughes shared top point- getting honors with Dave Slat-i.cittt as lllvi c.'tt'h adflcd one ENNIS! to their tiius of goals for klztt-1,4-tttl had '2 goals. lfttur pinni- and 2 assists. l It iias a iiidcopcii and game and alter the first ten titittiittw ill in of the first period neither lcaiii putt-fl lllul'll alien- iioii. if .iiii tn lllllilllxlkk pla) Nei- ther Thiittc lliixlit tit BX (l ntir Bob Dillon of klitittaiziie were es- pecially spei-I.-it-iiIat' and the blue- llltP brigades didn't give them tiiiit-ti help. In tlitt -i-tiiiitl iwlltlfl iiheli lltllh it-.itii. tl('lll .-ill out for goals. no less lli;tii llllt iii-re xrtiretl in a period of l ttitnute atid 55 seconds. R Y it got t ttf them and Monta- gue 1. HOVTUil If IN l.I-IU) tliitilttgiie hurt a 3-0 lead hiiilt tip lit llit- lit itiiiititr tttark of the fir-t pcriiitl and appeared heading fitr an easy iiriory as Billy lliigltcs lriggcritii tito goals and .ltIl' i'.tt-.li- -llfll ilii- iipctlf-r But lllt' uaiitc cliatigcd totiipi-ion af- lit! 'llIIll'll'lx Sl'Ill'tlfl .i lit-atity with tliu Ri.(' a lllun short at 18.24. The first pi-rititl ctidcil that way at 3-1 ltiit the E Y.(”. were only I trio of Sportl,goalx and picked up two assists. land .lohiiny Siiuarehrtggs also turn; lively ii is had at-or-. ed it more goIln for a 1-.1 lead. lock picked up his second and winner in the Wliltlock - Plneau-1 l.lohnny Squarebriggs and liloirill each hit twice in I row. Flick Landry then made good on an unassisted effort for Him- tagtic and as Billy Hughes fired his third and Mncuod his first one the Primrose: were out: one helttnd Squarebriggs shot ttiittiher llll'('P tn the last minute of pltty tn the period for In 8-6 )itiilh i-liili lead. Alttrtilll Pineau put B.Y.t' in front ll-ti at 7.27 of the third ltut Klitllldllle came back with ilti-ce goals ill .33 secotids to tie thiiiib Hil- li i L t'.ii'ritll got two of them and .hlJlll.llll(l the other. iitttiliti-k once again put the H Mt iii the lead on 8 tricky -,i,t2tl ll'tIfll ill lroitl at 12.50 but the Print- i'o.-.i-. ii.-ic tar from beaten .-.tti1 VItlIt'tl three goals to proic it. lintiiiiii; shut the one that denti- lfI1lx1'jl lllt w'f'lII'('. Carroll fit-ed tltc ttti t:--it .iittl Flick Landry lccd tlic uziiiitt .la' he broke away from a ll 1 t" gtittgtttg attack with otili Z KPt tti.tl: left tn the game. llttitt:t'i's' Leilh Jay and Bi'i:tti ii iii .iiiiiiti had an easy night I'.'lll iii, ttiitt llll'('f penalties. too of iiiiitti item to HY.(l. tlli'i”l'l-IR Those who lic- lii-ti-il that Buck Whltlock uitiiltl illj-litll the youth club's scoititg titti t.i- iicrc provcn correct l.t-i lIl.'lll The players were st-urtiti: 2...... mier than those of us in titt- pit... ititx wtiild copy them dotiit Roth coaches Ready of R Y t'. aitii limiting of Montague did some Red Wings Dump Bruins 5-3 To Take Over League Lead Rft5TtlN' with Detroit Red wing: donned Boston Bruins 5-3 'rhtit--rim night in lake titer first plain in tho N allon I1 Hui-key l,C.'tElll' A caitat-iiy the Bruins fall off the top NHL riiniz for the first time since Nov. 8 as Al arcel Jnhittit Riit-yk scored a goal and an .'t-xi-l t-.'it'li fur the Wings. nttiilin limit-, lllr lcaf:tic's lead- ing gn.'il gcttci. added twit assists. Detroit was in front 2-1 as the final portitd -turned liitt Alex hel- vt-tiltio and llitctk heal Fltiston'i: tti.itz: i.-ttiilw 'l'.---t-t' Silkktlllllk iiilh glint. front the left side to pill ill? Vitiivgc ti Srittt-liiik itast playing his first game in two 'liii”'lfl .lcickKrd Sciy Pronoi-osi and; vieckit after being in llttspllal with I blond disease. Don McKcnne.v. Rrtiiii vent re it hit ti as in on all the litlaltlll st-tiring it till HUI goals and all crnitd of 13.909 saw assist. lallieil at 10 fit and Fertile. Flaman followed lesii than it min- tile later To wrap it up the Wtni;'s Pro- ntixosl got iltc lump on defence- ttian Flattinii and fired home a 13 l0(lIPl' at H tlfi. l Detroit now has lost only one o' its last eight games antl Ted l.itids.'ix"s sot-oitrl pcriotl goal nlRlilx1"fl the ftllll'lllx'll'3lLIlll cun- test itt iihlch he has scored. Siiitittiary l-litxi pcritid i llcll'0il. 'Proiitti-ost, Hoiict 9.15. ll('lhf'l Penalt- ies: l'lltnan attfl Bionda 1 12. Fla- man 0245. Sci-ttiiri period: 2. llclroii. l.itid- my illowet .3311; 3. Boston. Mc- lxctiiiev lhlitlliis. l.;ihittel 19.09 Penalties: l.'Ilrn:in 1.16. Hiicyll 423. I.inclsay 13.12. Third period: 4 lletroil Del- liccchio fPrysIai. Deal 1.47; .5. lir-troit, Hiti-yk 7.44: 6. Boson. ,Al('K9l'lIl(W tFltilti2iti. Clicvrc is! '10 .11: 7. Boston. Flaman Il.abine. iii-Kt-nneyt 11.40; 0. Detroit. Pro- novoct tRiicykl 1406. Penalty Fcrgiison 248. Slflllai -- ll.'tll . . . . . . . . . . . .. 11 ll if 27 ..N'axu'litI'K . . . . . . . . . . . .. I 7 7- -Z s Rosewall Will Turn Pro By Saturday lSi:hiadule Only iSeven Twin Bills ilti i,iiiil- AF Promoter just tttarricd. dt-ttintided the rlghll (illlt'At:0 tAPl RPCRIIWC ttiaiiy ,t-in t-.t;inw.- suits he will sign III n1.'-ll-4" at four iittlcpcndt-ttt of the ii,-..-.-t.,-.ii ran ,. ,-F”,-,1 gummy 1iii.'l.llI.'l.K Ki-it Rozctiall to gpro-,p tiixtrzltlian dig a ti; itndt'ir (tiff d””hh.hmdN.s M mo mung. the 1... ....t,tl (tInIl'.'lt'l today or atiir- aprouc an in . iissie truss rt. ;(,mmL" WM” g '. , .. . i. ' .xTh'd."- d:it mid lltl"tl tiill turn his iiilcs miitlt as the) Dlflll-"mil 'll" 1"” l'k9i g " mi 1) '"' it. had in ,.:.-(.,.j "M71 is in a pns;-ll10llllt't"I'l a 1051 program of only on ion Hood in an effort to snare pita 'ito h'L'gr-st name! in Imateur (mini: tit-.tr,ilt.iits. who will hct the (.itttlt- it-vols at lllt' flI'0P ill 3 at.-it-:tii-g 11:110. rim wzigcring Hflild t..ii nnl .iihttiit in the professional int-a hill the rloggetl him: in tip cnrtVlnCf'fl. '1 tintild like to EN those boys ilttv mic-time net kin! tug:-tlirt " f..tm lit. irgclrts said. "Thf'Y , ..,t,t 2... ;. tr:-nu-ittlttiis drttuing rritil limit li7isii't giien me llllIt'h om-ntitvigrittcnl hill 1 haven't had a re.-4'. chance to sit down Ind p,-i'i with him" ktwtttri t: itinirniz his boil” "0 um gllllllllt rlisnlfct-lion hctwccn limit .-iii ll1llf'DPI'Vl”1l indti1rlUal- ,...i the it-ii:iitng fathers: of tits- ttntiuit trnriit it it: knitun that the ltlfttl TPW .tt('ly'lllf'In of Australia is dis- yii: -M ' -,.t.-t.i-.t 'iI'lV the itlca of lrltltlil ll.t,ttl t.iLp the it-ttltl tour on ht! (tilt! in t .-We and iiiake his pri- t.ilr' flfalx for fitrvizn comrirlltion Q: he did last uni-zon. hitting the pact npiuitn Road. Saturday's Hockey Program tltn -ilti-rltile of ac tlltt i ii; l' 9. .--.- iitr iiitivtr lraqiie: Io fJLt' itr xattitvtay at the Spoils Atrtti 'IlI it 12 . l't;llIll'P l.rto Mark- giiv ititri-tile lhhiex it. 'i?n . Rantzirttl - Q33. yz. trl': is sit Pk Royalty (la hilt '0 '11 Iiiim Haniotvix - Q55 A.- . t . Q (i ll S. Arrnwl. i'lfl0 I0 30 Papcrwli - Pkdle. Mitirl tiiit: is wits. Rewin- R WJIIYIVL. t-ttrttlvtncrl into lino Pat-tutu . Sp Pk Fm ally Hliichirds Vs Q35 Leaf: 1100 ii in Papcruts QSSC Ffitlrli in PS5" Falcona. i 'll its - Q86 1,.-,-i. --t pas Tigerc. 1 llfI1 1310 Per were 1''!!- Siittftrcs i- Q (i If S Battlers. inn 'ti't PM wt-in - PU! Hornets t. W K S. Mnnarches itio inn Pee Wee: -0245. Canadian: vs Sp Pk Roynlty Fntmitzcrs l '0 - 2fll PI?! Ween - Q.S.S. Darla vs Sol, Pkdlc Rocltc-ts 300 - no Pee Wee! - Q5... hangers vii W K.S. Tigers. 3.10 - 0.05 - Bavttenl - O-C.H.l. Whirlwind: vs S'plt Pkdle Com. Tm --Ettldhfflon Glue - Mone- kia Juvenile TIMI” VI Charlotte fowI.:bbfeI that it Ill femu- Kramer re-. lion in make his nun fcrml. Rosewell'.I parents are hcre to sit on the ilc;tl which f:liai';ititees the :22 ,tcar.olil Siilticy ace .. .'t,ll00 :1 it-ar 35;.-..;itiii”” Cops Race l.t).NDf)N UH” Rfixr Park min the King ft:-urge SH”! steeple f'l1.'I-9 at -tiltttrhan Kemnton Park 'liliiirsrlay hv tun lcti:ilis Queen Mother Hlizaltclh it alt hcd ht-r tllmon l.nl'll. the lat orile, finish aacttnd. t Both horses were trained by Peter Cazalet. Devon winning the 1956 fiiuind National ttntil he fell iii the home ixlrclch. flttsc Pail. tias .1 100 to it hot for the thrnv-milc race Six horses started and four 'll'llSl1f!fl Wise Child was third. iPalMcCiirlhy 1 tfo Fight Jones Ht)ST(1N' IAP Pal kliitiarthv .Ir 18-tcai old utn nf fnttticr Rn: ion hcntxuclghi t-nritcnrler Pal A1 c f' A r l hy will nicr-t l.ci:vti' 'Rock3l Jones 21 of Halifax .lan in at Mechanics Hall in an eight- round feathcrwcight houf. Calla- han A f promoter Sam Silverman annoiintcd Thursday nit.'ht. Mt-f'arlhy i- undefeated professional fights. In ifl CURLING AT ('HARI.0TTETOWN The following in the schedule in the points competition at the ther- lottetown ('iirling Club for Friday and Satitrday FRIDAY I 7. l"M.: .. .. t' fee I:- Dr. Proviso VI. Jim Ca- l'hQl'OlI. Ice 2 - Had Maclnnla vs Dr W. - Ml('l)0lIBld Ice 3:- Cliff Frank Hansen. SATURDAY . I P.M.t Ice I:- thug Cameron vs. Ilr. MICDOnlld vs. inch was . lsmrn twinhllls at Comiskey Park. a S0-pet"-cent decrease, VIM .vc.'tr'-: st-hctliile calls for -ix Siintlaty iloiiblehcatlcrs and one im Memorial Day, Thus, in 19.37, .the Sox uill play on 70 hon-in -Vdales all told, compared with 53 last treason. Vice-Prim-ident f'htii-k Cnmlsliev said many fans rnniplajned they ptioultlntl cnloy doultlcheadcrs lic- PRIIRP of thc tinte involved. tlllen Snx Iviin bills. starting at 130 pm. woiind up well after 7. p.m. BIGGEST COLONY l l Vl..'Pi'ia. lhc largest British col- lfltllill tcri'iinry, covers 372.000 srtiiare miles in West Afrlcl. . DIX - Falls tixlacuaahnua ' i Red Howatt got the first, Whit- '"..'::"...i3-'-' llowult combination which scored l7 goals and 8 assists for 15 points . i Dowljng came up with Carroll- Macbeod-Arsenault line which got 5 goals and 5 assists and the Dow- ling - Hughes - Landry line Ic- -lcounled for 11 points on six goals and 5 assists Arscnaiilt scored 0 Eoal in the third period that iiould have given the Primroses n 10-9 lead but it was called back by referee Jay Parkdale Fly!-rs are at Summerside tonight to re- sume their atritizgle with Ace; for first place Next came at the trcna sees the )illlill club tangl- siig iiith Pat'kd.tlt- ticxi Tliiii'sday VII games are xtlictluled fttr ilonday or Tuesday nights. LIN!-I1 PS Alontague:- (teal llillittt; l)e- Ieiise - Maf'Liit'c. Lttngapliie, lilac- li.'l0, (ioyle; 1-'oritui'tIs MacLer;d, -lr-cttault, Carroll lllll:lll'S. Dow- lIll).'.- l.andry, Kt-irli. Xltii-Ftiyden, 'l'rimsdale. .m'.c.:- Goat ii..;.in, iicittnw licaily, F. Sheplii-id Perry. l-'or- tizirds - Wliillorli. l'itte:iii. ll-tiwitt. .xiitt;trcht'igygs. l.. Sltivtilicittl. Burke .1 sliepherd. Ilclutitxi. Wetttlicrtic. Rt'fcrees:- l.eitli .lny atid Ilrian ilai-tlalliim. Sl')HlllfY l"ii'st Period:- 1 Xlitiittigti" - toyle 10.16. 2 iliiiitztiliic llitzhcs .11-tvl..ttt'c. hottiitt: tit 52; .1 -;tinn- I-Iuitc - Hughes tl..'iiitlt'y. MacLuici in i2. 4 at 1' itiitiiock - tr. '-hcphrrdl 1R N l'enalty:- Stitt.iteliil',1gs. . Second Periiitl:- H Y (1. How- .:ili iWlttll0f'l-(. llD.'lfl)'l till it RY C. Whitloelt Rctifly. Ptlienui t7-til BYC. sutiarcbriggs l. Xihepherd. attt-to-i 9.2a; ti - arc. Siiitztrehriggs g 11.. Shr-pherdi (1.46; 9- NYC. - Piticau tlfowatt. Whit- Squarehrlus lBl"'l"i' 1" Sh"pl"9r'” sports editors and iptll'lPt('3SlE'r5- lit-ith ltickl 10.07; 10 - HY.('. - Pineziu tllmiatt. Wliillovkt 11.15; 11- Ntnn. lngitc - Landry 11.23; 2- Motita-' giie - Hughes tllnwling. Landry! 2.511; 13 Montague Mai-Lcrid 'Arsenaiilll 11112: 14 - B.Y.('7. . l'.l.t)-t. Pcnultics:- Vont-. Third Period: 15 - R.l'.f'. - l'lii. can IF. Shepherd. Wliitlnckl 7.17; 16 - filoitt.-igitc - Carroll IMacLeod) 1 11.12; 17 - Montague Carroll (Ar- scnattlli. llaclmodl 11.58. 18 Klon- lagiic -Titan-Lend 11':-irrolll 12.05: 19 - R. ' ti Wliiilitck. tPineau P('lT.V' 1' 1 20 - Nlontagitc - Dow- llng t('arroll. Hiighesl 15.11; 21 - Montague - Carroll tlnngapliie, hlR('l.IlI'P' 1628; 22 - ltlontagiie . Landry 19 SR. Penaltics:- 'tlacl.iirc. Doyle (scr- icd by Howaltl. nmnri Succeed little Ni-ZW max iAPl-- Aldo tBufll Donelll was named Thursday to siiccccfl the retiring Lou Little all head football coach at Columbia lfiiixi-rsit) The anntiiitit-i-ntcnt via: fnadp at a press conference at the Colum- hin University clith hy Ralph Furey. director of athletics. Dnnclli. football coach for 10 years at Boston University. served as an assistant In Little and hack-. tield conch during the war years. Trainer-Driver Dies In Hospital 1 PURTLANI). He. IAPV -William . . Bricklcy. who trained and (lTtl1'P harness horses in the United tstatcs and Canada for many years died in htispilal today He was 72 A native of St. Martin's. N. B. lhc came in ilninc .15 years ago His only survivor is a sister Alisa .lo.scpli Bricltlcy. with whom he made his home here. I Wril;:Sdy Saoufe 6 'l'lIoChIilo4tatIrwIGtnIdlan.Fr-ldny,Doai.3.l&I -HEBENTON NETS 'WINNER l 1 NewYork Shades l Black Hawks 3-2 p xi-zw YORK iAPl-Andy. ii..i,. :cnioti's second goal of the game learly in the third period Thu;-s.i day night lave-New York Rang-; era a '2 victory over Chicagoi .Blackh kl. The win broke I dcadloc - between New York and idle Tttroiito for fourth place in the )1-iliuital Hockey League stand. tngs. MORE l It was the Rangers' fourth vic- tory over the Hawks who have .VPt to defeat New York in six games this year. New York has iiiiti two and tied one both here and in Chicago. A blooper by the Black Hawks paved the way for New York's second final. late in the second period. which tied the score at ")3? As the Hawks were chntigitic ittctt. one extra player skated tint on the rink wltlle play was giiittt: pon and Chicago was penalized for having too many men on the ice. While llector Lalande was sitting oiil the two minute penalty. llch ettinit, on a power play with lltll fttidshy and Danny Lewicki. i-tilt ittcd home I short shot to otlsel at goal made by Chicago's Hank Cicsla earlier in the pe . The Rangers grabbed I quick 1-0 lead on Gerry li'o1ey'I goal at 1:16 of the first period. The Hawks got that one bIck at 1821! nl the same stanza on Gun Mort- sottis goal. Ciesla's tally early in lllf' second period gave them I shtirt lived 2-1 lead. .N'iimmnry:- First period: 1. New York. ritiey tcreighton. Howell) 1:16; 2. Chicago. Morison tliergeslieimer. l. '7.enbergerl 10:20. Penalties: lu- iti 6:20. Pilote and Gendron 7 .'t. Lewicki 12:42. Kennedy 1-1 :13. Foley 17:21. Second period: 3. Chicago. Cle- .i.t iwilsonl 5:17: 4. New York. llclienton tGadsby. Lewicldl lit t)f'i. Penalties: Fonlinato 2:31. sit-.1t-or and Lewicki 5:29. Mec- litiiald 13:27. Lalande 15:40. Third period: 5. New York llebcnton ibewlckl. Bathgatel 159. Penalties: Kennedy 3.01: tizidshy 5:31 and 18:30. Stops: lliillins . . . . . . . . . . .. 10 l 5-49 wnrslry . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 5 0 3-17 Roughlliders Drive Was Comeback Of 1956 By now EVANS I I Canadian Press Staff llrllrr TORONTO t('.pi.-0ii.-iii.-i Rough flit-ters' ittruggle from cellar 10 lsemninaitt was the greatest sports comeback of 1956, say t'anad'li 7 Voting in The C8Ih'.lfllafl.PT(!S5 laitttual year-cnd poll. they Judllod tthc football club's progress to thcp Big Four playoffs the most stir- ring recovery of the year. Marilyn Bell's second siicc.ess- tiil assault on the. Strait of Juan tie Fuca.and pitcher Sal 1tlaSl""5. season and world series work with I Brooklyn Dodgers tied for sccnndl with nine votes each. five votes behind the Rough Riders. The ascent of Cbntham Maroons from last place in the Ontario Hockey As.sucialioti's Senior A scr- pics to challenge for the Allan Cup placed next with seven votes. Marlena Stewart's uphill victory in the United States Imateiir golf championship got four. STLVBBORN FIGIIT (Thalham. league-trailcrtt only two weeks before the season's lend. won the OHA championship lby defeating Stratford Indians in ithe semi-finals and the vaunted 'Kilt-licncr-Waterloo Dutchmen in the final. The Maroons took the till-Otilario run from Siidbury Wolves of the Northern Ontario llockey Association and beat Saint John Beavers for the Eastern Canada title. - it was one of hockey's most amazing rallies and lasted until. stubborn but outgunncd. they lost pthc Allan Cup to Vernon Cana- dians. I Marclene Stewart proved her res- llicnce when. four down after 24. holes tn,tlie U.S. tiile ('0fYlI)CilIllln,l she foiuzht back to defeat Joatinct fitiitderson. 17-year-old U.S. juniorl champion, 2 and 1. l Among other outstanding crime hacks noted by the voters: Sugar Ray Robinson's capture of the middleweight boxing cham- iriotiship ntter a two-year retire- ment; New York Rangers" return' in playoff Iction in the National; tHockey league after several-1 yi-ar's absence: Ted Kennedy'I attempted NHL comeback with Toronto Maple Leafs after more titan a season's layoff; the Olym- pic success of diver Irene Mac- Donald of Hamilton although luf- ering from hursitlii. and quarter- back Arnie GnliffI's performance Toronto Argonauts after l)('lnll cut from British Columbia Lions. Ron Alliinson Tops Shoot On Boxing Day Cold weather and a driving snow storm were the order of (he day as a large group of gunners look to the field It Hlghfleld in the annual Boxing day shoot. Gun- ner.-i were divided into three classes with chickens u prizes in each class. Top honors went to 'Ron Atkinson of the Charlottetown Clitb who broke 40 out of so far- gets. Runner up was Glyton Willie of K 'ngton with Li. Bob Hynd- man of Charlottetown won Clue R and n.H. Gallant of Summer- side look class C with 40. Following are the result: of the shoot. . . . CLASS A Boh Hyndman (Cl 41. Glydon Willis tKt 43. CLASS 3 Rob llyhdman ICI 42. G.G. Hoiiaton 1C) .19. CLASS C D.H. Gallant (S) 40. E. Bnwncsa (S) 31. ,--,- ........m. MINORTHHVOCKEY Fiillowlng is today's minor hoc- kcv activity at the Sports Arena: R00 - 000; - Practice for Juve- nile Abbics. 11.00 - 12.00; - Skate for Roch- fnrd Square girls. Iitdhl FAILSTO SWIM lift? the Icy Sf .l.Ivrebnvwin II In I-cl. tbeI1n0ownrfverle Iy ION EVAN! PI-nee Ital! Welter TORONTO (CP)-The Iuccuuu startling victory marksman in Australia and etu- diehat for hockey players in I marked the high and law mints of the sports 7 meter this you-. The Grey Cup football final Ilured honor! an the most grip- pinj event. Canadian sport: editors Ind Iporfcuten. voting in the CP'l ranked Canada”: Olympic medal- Znd Innnl year - and survey. winning performances Ind the In- niial East-Welt football classic II the molt thrilling events of the year. MOST BUIIPIUSING Defeat of Kitchener - Waterloo Dutchmen by the United Staten and Russia in the Winter Olympics proved the host disappointing. First-place showing of the Uni- verslty of British Columbia row- in four-man rowing crew at Mel- bourne was voted the most surpris- ing incident. The Olympic triumphs and the Grey Cup game gained 21 votes each. topping Marlene Stewart's capture of the United States wom- en'I A olf ' ”, with 15 Ind pitcher Don l..arsen's perfect game Igainst Broklyn D0dEers in the fifth game of the world senles with 13. CanadI'I Olympic hockey defeat got 48 votes among the disappoint- ments.-trallad by Imontreal Alou- ettes' 50-27 loss to Edmonton Esk- lmoii in the Grey Cup final with 27 Ind the season showing of Tor- Accoaniuo 1'0 aou. ' Rowing Win, Hockey.Loss Are High And Low Points MW Arloneute la the Big Four Football League with alx. UBC'I Olympic gold medal win was tag. I cwltb fl votes. Edmon 'I my up vctory got 19 and Flow Pattq-Inn's round knockuut of Arabia Moon for the heavyweight boxing title was third with seven. rowing crawl and by Gerry Duel- lette. 22, of Wlndul. want. and Gil 0B1. 82. of Toronto in the Rifle-shooting were the highlight: of In otherwise meagre Canadian thawing in the Olymplca. The four-man Vaucouve crew. nut to Melbourne by public sub- scription of B.C. citizens. col- lared one of Canada's two gold medals by handily winning Cdl!ldJ'l 1-0 defeat by Ruggia u corllne. llaly lit February wound UP In etch!-year reign an Olympic 00039)! Clllmplons and left. many Stunned by reversal in what wag f1fth- regarded ll CInIt:1a': own game. Perhaps even more dlsap tub lng in: the 4-1 setback eu fet-ed by Kitchener-Waterloo Dutchmen. 1055 Allan Cup hampioin, gt 11,. hand: of the unheralded U. s team. The result was declared one of the greatest upset; ht Olympic hockey history. There was ironic triumph rim UBC'u fours - without - Coxswain crew in their Olympic wln. Th. four. Don Arnold. Kelowna. B.C. Walter D'Hondt. Lorne Lootner and Archie Yifai-Kiittton. all of Van Couver. had been turned down for the eight-man crew at the hegm. against United States. French and Italian entries. The UBC eight: added I silver medal to the Canadian collection. finishing second beblnd the power- ful U.S. crew and ahead of Aus- tralia and Sweden. Ouellctte. a tool designer. posted I perfect. record 600 score to pick up the second gold award in small-bore rifle shooting. using I rifle borrowed from team captain Boa. who was third with using I rifle borrowed from team captain Boa. 'who we: third with 598 points. SPLIT UP VOTES The ' A it spld up their votes for the Grey Cup on certain facets of the ame. such as the appearance of Don Getty. 22. of London. 0nt.. as Edmonton quar- terback. first Canadian to start at that position since 1047: and the performance of E d m o it t a it's Jackie Parker. who scored a rec- ord 10 points on three touchdowns and a single. 4.. MINQR SCHEDULE Minor Hockey schedule for Sum-1 merslde Civic Stadium i . FRIDAY PIpenveIght.:- 12.00 - 11.30 No. 1 major VI. No. 2 minor 1 12.30 - 1.00 No. I major vs. No. li minor 1.00 - 1.30 No. major PM Wam- l.Ill - 2.00 No- major 2.00 - 1.30 No. minor f 2.30 - 1.00 No. 4.minor vs No. 1; major t 3.00 - no No. Ex: major vii No. 14 minor BIniIni:- 3.30 - 4.15 no. 8 minor vii No. 1 minor vs No. ll 1 1 . 4 major vs No. I minor vii No. 2: 2 major 4-15 - 5.00 banlnm practice. Iafurdny R.C.A.F. 3.00 - 9.00 lIntIm:- 9.00 - 9.45 No. 1 minor v: No. -4 minor 9.45 - 10.30 No. 1 major vs No. 8 major. l PIperwalgIif:- l 10.30 - 11.00 No- 1 major VI No. 1 major ll.0fl -11.1) No. 3 minor ve No.1 minor 11.30 - 12.00 No. 3 major VI No. 2: minor 1 Pee Woe:- l 12.00 - 12.30 No. I major vs No. 1 FOR SUMMERSIDE Inn -130 No. I minor vs No. 2 major Midget- 500 - 6.00 No. Iv: No. 0 fl0tl-7.00No.5vsNo.l 7.00 - 8.00 No. 3 VI n. 4 Monday I .10 - 2.00 Pee Wee practice BantI.m:- ;.00 - 2.45 I. 1 major vs No. 1 minor V 2-'45 - 3.30 No. 2 minor vs No. 9 major 3.30 - 4.15 No. I minor vs No. 3 major Pee Wee AlstIrs:- Keith Cam- eron. Wayne MItheson. Wayne Tralnor. Alban Lewis. Donnie Ar- senault. Robert Perry. Walter Del- Roche. Bill Dickie. Terrance Gal- lant. Melvin Gallant. John Beer. Bobby Hickey. Harold Milton. Wayne Clow. Leslie Gallant Dwight Peters. Ernest Arnenault. town Curling Club major l2.30 -1.00 No. 4 minor vs No. 1. minor I 29. rim of the season but stuck to- lge er. . l0THER NOMINATIONS l These were some of the other :events nominated: ' Thrills--Marilyn Be1l'tt Conquest of the 8-mile Strait of Juan dt Fuca after an initial fallurel tlti Big Four Football Union's tum" series bctween M on t re al ;iitt- ,Hamllton Tiger - Cats; and iii- 1955-56 career of the Stanley Cup twinning Montrcal Canadians Riders' comeback performance ill the Big Four. and the Canadian Amateur H o c k e y ASs0Cla1l0li'l decision not to send an entry to the 1957 world hockey champion ships in Moscow because of inter: national events. Disappoinlmcnts Canada: over-all Olympic showing at Met. boume: performance of Canada) basketball entry in the Olyntpii-s. and the season showing of flu". ward Sid Smith with Toronto Maple Leafs of the National Hockey League. CHRISTMAS WEEK at the SPORTS ARENA FRIDAY Skating ll-10 SATURDAY Skating 2:30-4:30 ATTENTION CURLERS Due to New Year's Dance Monday night. there will be no dance at Charlotte- Sofimlay. December Hemtheutowl bottle Iupplyl onhuu-uni-":gn”-'3-3"" T. . . . have plenty of 7-11) on hand. Get the 24-