Four And Possibly Five I Team City Hockey League To Start Next W ' LTTTLE SPORT Miners Lead All The Way F or 4-2 Victory Over Islanders At New Glasgow NEW GLASC-OW.t0P) - Ghee numiners led all the way in defeating Charlottetown I.Ila.i-idere 4-2 in the Maritime Muior Hockey League Tuesmy night. Glace Bay moved to witlun five points of second place Sydney and are now five points ahead of Charlottetown. The game, scheduled for Ghat- lottetown. was played here by mutual agreement. Bill Needham. Bobby Brown. Gordon Myles and Cooper Leyte scored for Glace Bay: Biicko Trai- rior and Buck Whitlock for Island- ere. MlIl0J'S led 11-0 at the end of the first and mainlied Charlottetown goals in the second and third per- lmis. Roger Bes.-ette in Islaiiders net handled :39 shots. Cliff Hicks made 26 stops tor .Vlinei's. Needhaiii took a pass imm Ker-l rin Rotliforci for the first goalt and iiiiiiutes later Bruvin scored on a pal Xtltli Li-yie. Chill'l0Ut”..t)illl upeiied the second. mm vvii.il4.ok passing to Tiaiiior ' Glace Bay niiitt-lied it in the clos-i . in ::'l'r.-. oi 'llP period irhcii .liln: st-ii-ezl Vk'ii.tL:icK .x tlVll(l the 'llll'fl. In : game Cl'lH'.'l 1. Ecssr-tt.e. Wrh :ii eailr 111 .it to tie the pulled Ciro sectiiids out i l re- rmlning Leyla shot the puck into the empty Charlottetown net. Lineup: Glace Bay: Goal. Hicks; diefence. Treen. Campbell; forwards. Leyte. Farelli. Myles. Needham. Whyte, Brown. Connelly, Rochford Lum- ley. Miller. Charlottetown Goal. Bessette; defence, Gustaveaon. Blackburn, Busch; forwards, Gray, Whitlock, Palladiiw, Ti-ainor, Carver. Sain- don. Gigriac. Ritchie. Officials: Matheson, Cullen. Summary: First. Puiod 1-Glace Bay. Neeclhnm tR.ochifordi 2-Glace Bay. Brown iLeyiei 17:04 Penalties: Wh-itlook. Farelli 1.25. Needham. 6.35. Lumley 12.54. Second Period 3-Cliarlotteltown, Trainor 2:34 tWhlLlOClU . .. 2.02 A--Glace Bay, Myles iLumley. Farellir 18:25 Penalties: Farelli 1.00. Palladino 9 30. Lumley and Gray 12.48, llla)i)l'S. Leyte 14 03. - Third Period 5 --Whit lurk i23 6--Gliiive Bay. Latte i9.58l Penalties: None. Stops. l Hicks 11 10 5-26 ' Bessette 8 9 12-39 Penalty Aids 4-3 Victory Over Halifax SYli)ll-ZY. (UP) A third l)Pll0d' pi-natty lielpvti Sydiivy Aiillion-I sires to a -t-:5 um over lzilifzix Atlantics in tho .Vfaritime Mayor Hockey Leaczue Tuesday night. Hzilifnx Iorvirird Pete hVywi'ut.' drew a minor penalty at 1:39 of. the third and Roger Duhur soar-l ed the winner for Sydney less: than two minutes later. l Second place Sydney is now? only so-inn points behind league-I leading: .-'ttl:iiitl4's. l Hr-sides lliihuc. Roger Guay,' Lorne Pirie and Gordie GOWRTH scored for Sydney. Rill Ford Zfill two inr Halifax and Bob Briwness added the third. This loss was the sarvniid in suc- rea.:lv- nights for .-kllaiilirs. Near the close of the first per- lnd Sydney broke I 2-2 tie wherii Diihiir passed to Andy Hr-Calluml; who flipped the puck ahead to Cowan for ii clean shot at .V'fc-1 Meekin. Each team had six shots in tho? set-nnd period. but Halifax scored; the only goal when Rob Rownessi set Pill Ford up at 2:37. After taking the lead ucll goal in the third. played defensive hockey. holding. fttlavitleii at bay the rest of thcl game. Referee Laurie Power called eight penalties, four to each club. on Duh-, Sydney Lineup: Halifax-Goal MoMeekin: de- fem-e: Area-nd. Levpine. Bloom, McNeil: forwarsd: Wyiwrot, Bow- noss. Ford. Mci'Phee. Hollevbt, Wat- son. Lcclerc. Sydney-Goal: Defeiice: defence: .VfcCallum. O'Connor. Cooper, Mc- Donald: forwards: Pirie. Robertson. Marshall. Cowan. Charley. Dubuc. Guay. Lacrolx. .VlcIrit.yre. Referee: Laurie Power. Lines- mee: Mcrntyre and Peters, STIHIMARY Firivt Period 1-Sydney. Guay tMclnty-re, Lacroixl 2:34 3--Halifax, Brvwriesl 1:34 iiesydney. Pirie iftoberteon, Mitrniiitlil . 12:37 Lelfallfax. Plord taowneas. wywmt) .. 13:32 B-Sydney. Cowan IMcCnllum. Dubuci 16:17 Penalties: McNeil and Mc- Intyre 0:49 Second Period G-Halifax. Ford tBnvi'iies.si 2:217 P"l'lRll.lPS. Lopine 13:41, 17:11. Chm-lay 13:41 Third Period 7--Svriiiry. Dubuc 4('2mx'aiii 3.15 Pruiritties: Wyvrrot 1:39. O'Con- rim" 7 23. Coir-an 15:14. Stops: Niclfeckin ll ti k-21 Defelire '1 5 6-18 S'side Curling Rink Schedule The lrilltmiinz i- the .K4'llPllillP lot the Siiiiinioiz-'ide Curling Rink for lllli meriini::-- 7:00 P. W.- ire i E. P. T-"ole: rs. P. Keyes ire 2 H. E. Clark vs. G. F.l Cameron Ice 3 T. E. Hickey vs. W. A. Currie 8:30 P. M.- Ire 1:12. A. Home vs. R. Mc- Iariz . Ice 2--(1. J. Hayes 'VI. H. R. Inc-Farlane Ice 3-r. Follnnd VI. .1. E. Mor- rilon. Willie Pep Wins Unanimous ill-lloundgglleclslon JACKGCNVNLIJE. Pin" (AP) - Willie Pm. for-Ina worlrh feather- .l2alaiicc book. Sydney To Hockey Schedule Folloviing is the revised hockey schedule. for the Soiith East South Shore. Hockey League. All games are to be played in the Murray Harbour Rink. January: 32-Little Sands at Siunmerville 25-Murray 1-larbcr at Littlesaiids Znmummerville at Murriiy Harbor North . 29-Little Sands at Murray Har- bor North. February: I--Murray Harbour at Summer- ville - 3---Murray Harbor at. Little Sands 5-Summerville at Murray Her-l bnr North 8wMui'ray Harbor at Little Sands 10-Little Sands at Summerviille 12-Muri-av Harbor at Murray Har- bor North 15--Little Sands at Murray Harbor North l7--Murray)-1ai'boi' at Siimmerville All above games are to be play- ed in the Murray Harbor Rink. Nolre Dame Defeat P.S.S. Notre Dame basketball players. defeated the West. Kent girls yes-l terday afternoon in the score of 18-13. The game was played at the Holy Name Hall. ..High scorer for Noira Dame was Deborah Connolly with eight points. Betty Houston from West Kent led her team with seven points. Other Notre Dame scores were. Lorainne Ma.cKinnori 16!, R. Glllis (2). and Elaine Mclninis t2'. West Kent scorers were W. MacDonald iii Hi and Pauline Johnston (2). Early Season Holdouts Dog Baseball clubs (By JA.(Y;(mlHANl)) NEW YORK (AP)-Ilt looks like a long. tough winter for the ball clubs with holdouts sprouting in the r,olia.l'. Loud walls are drlftiiiig hack from the outlands as "feel:-r" contracts find their way into mail boxes along the rural routes. some of the owners may haw; a toiigh time explaining to the hired hands how much money they lost and how much ' attendance dioppod. The athletes are hep to the fact that television contracts often run into six figures in '..he. Ills no secret that . a few clubs figure on the TV dough 1 to meant the player payroll. so far the players are asking only for the world series and oil- star TV cash. But the bays may start gunning for I. cut of the daily TV take. ' How would you like to have George Weles' job of slgnin the Yankees? Five straight pennants, five straight world series - the greatest, Add to that the complica- tion of the stadium sale. last month. The ball players read all about it in the papers. how Del Webb and Dan Topping said for sc..'.oo.ooo soinethlng they bought for t2.tlX).000 A few years back and still own the ball clib in human nature for the he!) to at for imelr Ditc- B4-rrl Wank 340.3 whitey Ford already has said he wants more Yogi Bern is engi- ing for 5 040,000 salary and Oil Mcboucoid wants a false. Dow: think Ed Input. Phil mnuto and son-ieof theothereuegolruhibe easy to rope. How about the other clubs? The last few years John Quinn was In Boston, on he had to do was 'puiI out the turnetlle fiulel and I Brave would roodi for A fountain each pen. '11'ie players were ofrlid (herd hovetoosyfortheii-unlfarnir sincetlie oiub movedto Mil- -pointe each for WK S. Alan Mac- on. -u nu c mu-no an t...-on -um -as 'P-AGE SIX Tl-IE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN W. If. S. Defeat Q.S.S. 35ft) A closely fought basketball game last. night was decided in the dying minutes when West Kent defeaited Queen Square 35 10,30. Ken Mac- Kenzie and Jim White had 12 The Maritime Major Hockey Lea- gue dispute between the Islanders and Glace Bay Miners and the resultant suspension of the Island- ers is believed to have been lifted as the result of consultations be- tween the top brass of both c.ubs. l The Miners have requested an advance of 3500 from the Island- ers in order to meet their payroll this week. The money will be re- turned to the Islanders at a later date when the Islanders and Miri- I . l Kenzie got nine points and l.ari-y Flak two. For Q. S. 5. Ray Mi- Gonnell led the pack with 13 poiiits. other scores for Queen Square were Barnie MacDonald I10) Ian Mac- Donald M), Merill Flynn I21 and Gillis ill. The game was played at the Y. M, C. A. Curling Draw ggwr ins re-paly last satiirday nights Games schetliiled for "lie Rcr.- game- dnvnus -1-mum. M my Cumngt Oiub Prisitlcnt Smith MacF:i" lane accoinpanicd the Islanders to lNe.w Glasgow yesterday for their gaiiie with the Miners. He con- .ierreri iiith Glace Bay officials at Rink tonight are: 7:00 p.ni. Ice 2 - J S. MacDonald vs W L MacDonald. 3,39 9,1", ll lNew Glasgow and -phoned Jim 1c; 1 A w. R, Ma;-Nam ys D Maccallum. secretary of the Club Saunders. limit the dispute had practically Ice 3 S R. Atkinson vs F H"tn- been settled I son, The Miiii-rs flsked the Islanders for 3500 from last night's gameU Ice 4 - Ed Tanton vii W. Woi-tli. Tney iiill return the riioiiey when .M..iVk.. the I:-l.iiidcl's lay last 5HIUl'drI)r"5 p . . 0 .game. (this game will either be .played in Glace Bay or New Glas- ygow. Ac.cordin.g to LIFCSPITL. indica- tions it viill be played In New F0110iVlnlI 15 l0d3.V'5 Sthfdlllf 0i:Glasgow on Thursday. February activities at Rotary Riiikze aim, 2 P-m--4.45--Sk'tllHllL The Islanders were suspended by 5 P-m--P”W”VPll1h'5 League President C. Roy Mac- Sprim; Park Bltlemds V5 W051 1Dou;ild on Sunday for raiiin--. to K9” Haw” liiiake Glace Bay on Saturday night Fii30'”Q- 5-5 B"””5 W P- 5- 3- lyfor ii game with the Miners. a cons. 7.30-Jtive.iiile Abcgweir practise I I All players interested in trying out: Doubleheader i l l l l t for the team are invited to at- tend. 9.00--Practise for Government A N R' l or iver Olson-Rindone Boul Saturday SAN FRANCISCO. tAPi-Mid-' dlsweight champion Carl IF3nbo)l Olson, trimly geared and puiicliiiig and D. In a doubleheader hockey game at North River Rink last lllszht. North River and Dunstaffniigc played to B scoreless draw in the flrst game, and Winsloe shut out Long Creek 3-0 in the second. Scoring for Winsloc was (tune by S. MacDonald iilio got a pair Maccallum with A single- .with precision. takes on Joe Rlll--ton. done here Satiirday night in a 10- -round non-title fight. It will be Olson's first bout sincr he won the crown by beatiiig Eng- land's Randy Turpin. The champ can't be accused of taking on a soft touch in what is a tune-up for big battle in Chicago. April 2. ,g,H when he will defend his crown I.-m....m.d Hmm, move”, of me '"'."5' welterweight km” Km Ottawa Senators will join the Gavuan llslandcrs, it was learned here last I i liiiopEiFiiT loin Islanders Rindone Ls rough. tough iiiid a.l)- 1 ht I Club seem” Jim solutely not awed by the fact he "8 ' mm W has a date with the boss of the Maccuuum .6 the kg Riopelle is coming landers as ii replacement for Claude Robert. It is hoped that he may be here for Thursday night's game lagainst Sydney Millionaires. lllesidt;-DffS'slile Schoolboy curling 160-pound division. Hockey Scores (By The Canadiiin Press) Mnritime Major Halifax 3. Sydney 4 Chiirlotieiovsii 2. Glace Bay 4. New Brunswick Senior Moncton 2. Amherst 3 Saint John 3. Fredericton 3. American League Syracuse 2. Cleveland 4. Quebec League -Results of yesterday"; matches. in the Summerside eolioolboy round; robin curling comvetition: j T. Macxernzle 010 110 00-3 Valleyfield 3. Ch-icoutiinl 5. V- ”a”'” M 0m ”T7l 5PYing'fle(l)d iM(7qnll'IFRl 4 . Dee LH.-Hrgey 000 41; con-1, " '0 -"Mr '1 11100010-4 Ohatliam 3. Windsor 1 B” Haley Kitchener 3. Owen Sound ti. G. Hm'r'is 101 0'10 20-4; Ontario Junior A. Morrison 010 100 00-21 Banie 4, Gait 5 Guelph 2. Kitchener 8. Ontario-Quebec Junior Royals 3. St. Catharines 10 Quebec Junior Jonquicre 0. Quebec 5 Exhibition Detroit NHL 5.,Sherbrooke QHI. Civilian Rifle Club Shoot Following are the rwulte of the Civilian Rifle Club shoot: 5" Northern Ontario Senior Saiilt,-Ont. 4,,"Pembr?e-1, 1:”? 3::Ldt?.?zr:1" ' " ' A. F. Gormlcy Ball Players 3:: :2; . , R. Vessey . .94 Enlerlain Hosiiilal 2:: o i ' E. Jones B9 Mary Gam-ble B0 The mevmbe s of the sport Lodge Trotters basketball team last night entertained the iiatinn-:3 and staff of Failoonwood Hospital with dernonstrwions of basketball. badminton and ping pong in thg Hoqiital auditorium. The evening's entertainment was directed by Jack Ready, Recrea- tlonsii supervisor at the Hospital. Dr. J. C. 'n1(i-iiiuit of the Hospital Btefftook port in some of mic athletic events and lHIDT.Cd in the operation of the others. The '11-om:-a llplit up into two sections for The butt-than gum: wiii the Reds defection the Whites by in 65-5 score. The game was handled by Jim needy and George Muoorisld. The badminton demonstrations were then by Jack Reedy. Wen- our Gillie and Joe Corie. Poloiwlng are the players who took part in the evenlrias anter- loirlnentt Herold Howlitt. ainrlla. luedy. cliff Ready. George Muc- Donlld. wand:-I1 Cilllis. Thane Doyle Joe coyie. Des Burn and Wellington And Richmond Win Hockey Games The Richmond Eagles defeated the Grand River Cardinals 10-! and the wellington Battier-I wal- loped the Mount Fleuent Huvu 21-5 Saturday night in I hockey doubleheader at the Mount Pleu- Int rink. F. r'iieGersld paced the Rich- mond aueuit on Grand River by drilling home five goals. other Richmond goals were sound by J. Doaoche. O. Mecrleill. I luoiielli, K. Pitaoen-std and V. Hlnoei-old. rather Pius Murnuchen sod Nor- man Mtecxlnnori toured for Grand River. eight Eldon Goodwin scored goals. Just one short of three-ho: tricks for the high scoring Wel- liut.on'Dsttlen. Claude lerlow while lPark will he held today commen-p Islanders, Miners Reach Agreement Over MMHL Suspension Problem Races Here This Afternoon: The Wednesday afternoon races the Chiirloltetimn tactivities pretty well and there ar at b ring at two nit-lurk. . Following are the starters Miss. Palli. Sonny B.. Roma Girl. Helen R.. Jack The Weavenl l.:i.-axle, Prodlgiin Vic! Ronnie's Mon:-y. liauiiinn ' Bud- lnng. Laura Biitilring. Roh l Last Dollar. Hoosier Doctor, Clever Pallic. l Any :iIhcr- iii-liiiiy to start i"lll be t'l:is"fied at tlw track. Beavi-irsSAiidS O Braves Win Minor Games, The Beavers defeated the Aces 12-2 while the Braves downed the Royals 1-0 in Minor League li0('-l key gt-imes at the Rotary Rinkl yt-sierdtiy. i Summary'.-- Beavers-Pascher Beavers-Currie Beavers-Paschal" Bearers-Cralibe (Crabbe) tP-ascher) l.Vla('Ai'tliurl Beavers. Currie tPascheri Beavers-Past-licr tCi'abliM Beavers-Crabbe I'Pasclier) Beavers-(Tialilin tCui'riel Beavers-Crahlip BeavcrsgCrahlio Aces-Trainnr tflriat-lmiiaidi R0l1VPl'3i-Rll'l Beavers-MarAi't liu ll .-'tces- Arsenaull lGrift'inl clapiudiwhip" Bradalbane 7-3 Briitlalbaiie Moniirciis were de- feated by the Crnpaiid Heart Breakers to the tune of 7-3 in up fast. rugged game in the-Crapaudt rink last night. 1 Summary:--- First. Period l--Crapaud, Wood iNirliolsonl 2-Crapaud, B. .Viai'Lean 3-Crapaud, S. Ferguson, twondi 4--Bratlnlbane. i.l. Bernardi Penalties: J. Bernard. Slierren Second Period 5--Ciapaud. For-giison. tMnt'Lt-an) 6--Bradalhanc. J. Bernard, tsherrcnll 7--Crapaud, D. Rogcrsnn. iwoodi -l Sherren. 8- Flriidalbane, Smith. lBernarili 3 9 -Crapaud. H. Ferguson, 4Woodl No penalties. Third Period l T0--Criipiiud, Wood. (D. Maclmanl Penalty: Sherren. Refcrc-cs: Wood and Dawson. -. Albany Blanks" J New Haven 4-0 Lowell Macilean got his first shutout of the season when the Albany Saint Pals blanked New Haven Ramblers 4-0 last. night. in Crapaud rink. Summary: - First Period No score. Penalties: Griffin. Williams. Second Period 1 Albany. Dougay. tBrndsliawl Penalties Cudmorc. Welsh. Third Parlnd 2--Albany. W. Marla-an, 11.. Waddrlll 3 -Albany. D. Dawson. (W. Ciinnonl 4-Albany.-H. Muttiirt, 4P. Naoniin) - Penalty: Taylor. Referees: Wood and Dawson. Montague Curling in win. all l watched by .ihe comfortable. t way Stadium. Sport Echoes Friiiii ' Prince County It would seem we are not quite ready to accommodate the overflow of winter tourists from Florida.- Our mild winters are not safe tol keep as pets because they can turn around and bite you at the drop of A thermometer. The past week'sl hlizzards have tied up local sports e not too many Sport Echoes re- Driwnz verberating through this particular sonny neck of the Island. The Summerside Athletic As- Hrzrgggafjlsoi-iation's program for minor iinc- N911), Murphy and Landry W” t 1 key. and skating for tiny lots have Vefy hog and Madieody power and stolen the headlines from all oth- er sports in this vii-inity during the past week. it is the biggest rmleiiprogisam of its kind elcr attempt- standing onensivelx ed in the Prince County capital. and seems to have the co-open ation of the riti7.ciis. The size of the project is giving Jimmie Hogan and Bob Clark. the leaders in the movement. iii few lieadarhes. but both these men. and their assist- ants consider the beneficial re- sults whlch should follow more than make up for the trouble it takes to keep the program func- tioning smoothly. Thc tiny tots skating jiimboreo every.Snturday morning is is ire-. mendous thing. Somewhere in the vicinity of 400 hoys and girls un-l der nine years of age attended the first one. The spectacle re- sembled a huge flock of sea-gulls getting ready in become alr- borne. There was barely elbow room between the laboring but en- thusiastic kiddies. and pride was very much in evidence both be- fore and after Pl fall. it is a fine gesture on the part of the ninnagomeiit of the Race- way Stadium to provide this free skate for the yoiingsicrs. some of whom iniiy he young-stars day. it is also sound l business. With the i'oiiiiniintion of this pro- sgmomagmy MACK." zram Summerside will have in fu- 7.G9o,.gewwn. Macumd Georgetown '..iAN'UARY 20. 1954 wins first Game of Series series for Iwas fast throughout and 2-Montague. Nelson T l tMacRaei .. 9:23 M 3-Georgetown, Macbeod n tstevensi 10:03 --- Penalties: Martell. Stull. TORONTO. (GP) - 'riia.onm- second Period dlan amateur boxing cha. ionihips 4-Georgetown. stull SDI"? 5-Georgetown. Power eek The gtyh Hockey League, ma , recon ve yeul. was xv-organ. ind yeetenhy afternoon at a meet. in of hockey repioentativee in Prince of Wales College. . Gordon Bennett was denied Drealdent. and Lnyillm Bohunmn of simurm-side vice president. Th. eecntuy is Bill Laaweil. Representatives of four teams were present at the meeting and signified their intention of ant. bring I. team. The four are sum. mexelde Aces, Charlottetown Abbie; st. Dunstiui's University am Prince of Wales College. A fifth teem Freetown Royal may also enter the League, pm. town ropresenitatives were imam. to attend the meeting but infonnpii president Gordon Bennett last night. that they wished to Join the ctr. cult. Games will be played .4 gm Summerside Raceway and likeli- the ciiarioiietown Forum. Most oi the Charlottetown games will he Tl-19359-Y and Thumdwlf hi-8-M5 while the Summerside games will be on Saturday. The League schedule will open on. Tuesday night, January 25 with Prince of Wales College playing gm Acm in Summerside and St. Dun- stan's playing the Abbies in Char- lottetown. Visiting teams will receive eight cents a head as their share of the In the first game of sriilne-game the Southern King's Hockey Cup. played at F ,, town last night. the Georgetown Eagles defeated the Montague shmohawks 10-5 in s. crowd-pleiw liig 'game. For early season, the posing plays were exceptionally good by both tennis. The pace some hard-hitting featured the contest. Georgetown lined up several new players as I-Iughie Power, I long- time Montague star joined the Eagles and scored two pretty goals. Stull of Charlottetown, playing his first game with the Eagles also picked up two mark- ers. The first string line of Mac- Stevens line turned in a splendid passing game. M-acPhee, Johnson. Maccoiinell and Sullivan were out- For Montague, Clements, Nelson. M L , M.cR.a rid H h . W3: 3:; mu: 9 5 '13 55 gate receipts. The management of Lineups: ' the summer-side Raceway will split. the gate on a 50-50 basis with the Georgetown: Goal, Sullivan; de- leamg fence, M.acPhee, J ohnson. Ma.c- - . Ccniiell; forwards. Landry, Mu:- mtigfggdgrigghtg eg:.mw,::ut1dy”t;:: Neill, Murphy. Stevens. Power, t league games. The first and fourth place teiuns and the second and third will meet in two game semi- final series while the innate will be a two out of three aiffsiir. Representatives at yeslsmiiyi meeting included Gordon Bennett George Andrew, A. J. MeoAda.rn, Layton Bchumnsn. Bill Ledwell Jack Brown, Alfred Areenimutt and Du Buzge. Amateur Boxing David MacLeod, Stull. Matheoon, Publicover Martell, DeL.ory. Montague: Goal. Mills; defence, Clements. MacRae. Shepherd.Wiit- terworth; forwards, Macheun. Rob- ei-ts, Hughes. McLu.re, Nelson. D. Stewart. Nicholson. C. Stewart. Referee-R. H. Gauthier. Char- lottetoirn. Summary: First Period l-Georgetown. Landry tMacNelll, Murphy) and the trials for the B leh Ern- plre Games boxing team will he held here in mid-May. the central Ontario branch of the Amateur Athletic Union of Canada In- lnouriced Tuesday. tLand-ryi 3:25 345 tstevens) . ....... .. 0:20 tar: Nat” V? wry 171"” "”"'.”-V "I (Johnson) ..... .. 10.44 Prior to the trials the 12 union hf ebrj, ”...,f'”i A 5”" "M" '” 3-Georaietown. stun branches will hold district trials 9 A ” "E p tMa'.he.sbn) .......... .. 12:11 Each branch may send the winner ' , , . 9-Georaewwn. Landry -and runner-up in eaoh of the 10 Slllllulllfi) culling is In full (MMNGHD Hzmyweighh classes to compete in the swing now in Suninierside. Dec Lefurge-y's and Garland Hari'is's rinks are the only undefeated ones in the round robin series at the present limo. They have won. three. Creel MncArlliur's, David Sllliphani's. and Vance 1-1arrls'sl rinks have won two and lost one.l and Art Morrison's, Tom MacKen- 7.ie's and Bill Daley's foursomt-a have as yet failed to come up with having been defeated three times. We were certainly delighted to hear of the Suminerside Aces gei- ting into the Cliarloltctnwn City Hockey League. and that the At'('S' home games would be play- ed at the Rarevvay Stiidiuin. Thiil four teams, P. W. C.. S. D. U.. Abbies and Aces should produce some fine, lniercstiniz competition. The last time siimmerslde was entered in such a circuit was in the last days of the bid Crys- tal Rink. Attending the matches in that old air-conditioned. per- fornicd arena was lnvltlnr an at- tark of double pneumonia with complications, yet the games were surprislngly large crowds. Considering this, wr- should get. much larger crowds in up-iii-date Race- l Two lsbnd League Basketball -Games in City Tonight The undefeated Saint Dunstan's University basketball tea:-ii will play the Sport Lodge Trotters to- night at S.D. U. while the RCA F. play the Nomads at Prince of Wales College in Island League basketball ganics. The Saints have a 2-0 record in Island League play. liiiviitg defeat- ed the Air Force and Nomads. The R.C.A.l". have a 1-1 record while the Trotters and Nomads have lost their only starts. The game at st. Dunstan": wlu get underway at 1.30 while the grime tit Prince of Wales College between the Nomads and Ali-P'oi-ce will start at eight o'clock l Rink Schedule Oiirllng schedule. Montague rink. on Wednesday. Jan. 20: 1 PM. But Ice: .1. B. Deenochel. 3.. Beck. R. Griffin. 1. Shlw vs. I. la. Sickles. Welt Ice: L. H. Poole. M. J. Mu- Kenoie. R. Reid. R. Knox vs. Dr. 1... A. Johnston. A. Griffin, J. I. Cudrnore. R. Murray. I EM. lint Ice: At. lluinonnld. O. H. Ooffln. 0. Jackson. 0. Nicholson vs 0. W. MacDonald. Q. unbou- eld. 1'. truer. D. Davis. was fee: Dr. P. Mocfntyn. .1. nucleon. 1'. neck. It. Murphy vs. 0. 0. Gordon. P. Binoleir, Wichtuun, 0. Wright. wiiukee and drew more than moo,- fmtoleto record, In Drew: -Vlcl Rudy. scored five your ladle Ar- ienanilt. soiled three. BIT: Ann hlvebeoome doiler conscious. two. My Ihclninhnd. laoreon WhenIiePiiil'lleeoann&l1.obin IM 31117111-IGOR label: --in but viiltier In bnse- tech. ball .40 me u out when does llmer can-ill neared four tlrriu that leove men like Sol Mulls. for Mount Pleasant. and twin 1on1 Juan and Peri-in bin! Daron nu. -(T tliepoqiieofliiehicliiliveilnalli to hen the food shortage in the uuiolmmiiafroincevlori Moor. J. Lowery. B. 0. Johnston, A. HOCKEY Penalties; Wetter-worth. Nichol- my-131., son. Shepherd, Macconinell. -e---m-m-:--;j- "'"' ""'”' Q 10-Georgetown, MacNell1 ll-Montague. Macman ....6:34 ' (MiwRae) .. 9:16 12-Montague, Hughes 13-Montague. Hughes tNelson) . . 11331 14-Georgetown, Power ' to tMacLeod) 15-Georgetown, Murphy WEDNl-;SDAY- ' (Landry. 1533 General Skating 8 to 10 Penalties. None. THURS. '-p ROCK. p- 8:30 SYDNEY vs. IS NDERS FRIDAY-- Children's Skating ..... 4 lo 530 Enos Slaughter To Enter Politics PR'Ng';,0S;;;E';T,?;;,"00" BELi.r:viLi.is, iii.. (AP) e i:nns'suL.RDM; Slaughter. 37-year-old St. Louis General Skating Cardinal outfielder, plnns to enicrl politics, the clialrman of the. St. Clair county Democratic commit.- ice announced Tuesday. .... .. to 5 3 City and Country Skating 8 - lil Murray River Theatre l MURRAY RIVER. Jun. T8 8: T9 -- 8 P.M. 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