. K. Acorn. II II. 1Mi11io.n.aires Score 5-2 Victory Over Islanders; Came Late ," sronrzr. (CP)-5.Y(Inc,V Million-i aircs outplayed Chzirlotlctown Is-i lumlcrs 3.2 lVP(ill0s'(iiI)' in n reg-i ulrir ;:i'll'1'l0 of the Mziritinic Major Ilorkcy l.e;i:tii- which didn't end until after inirlniglil. . The game started at 1t):Ilti zi.m.l because of late arrival of the Mil-I linnaires learn. travelling by bus front Ch:irlui'r-town. The win In-n.-toil Syrliir-x In within .wl'liii priinls of illlv iiIiIT:lV .tll:iniii'-'. lrzulrirx ill the T-nii-lv.ivn Ii-nzuc. Millionziircs HUI? 'lilP:llT 1-0 "-17 the end of the first llllfiflfi and i:.-it-It loam svnicri two in the sec- wnrl. (in-cilin (Wnuin. l.v Nliii-Ilnll. ilwl .-"tin Nllliotigdll .-ill for the winnvi-.. Yin:-e Pull- riilinri and Clzilitic i'.olici'l, two iuinptinitive ncui-oiiiei--3 were the Cliiiilottrtmril iilnrksiiivii. l.xl.'inrlr-is ilflfi :i lie at irvzil-' ill the :.i:n-2 il'3iv;x' the first anal iii the -twiniii per- .ml to mtilm it 1-1 and siiiiiril tlh.ii'- Illlti -in.'- li(.flIITItI:'. i.;nin.x nntilivll iPx again following a Sidney" coal to ' vnakr it 2-2. But Millionaires went .-ilirarl ivsforc the pi: wt cntlcti .nrl . 'iIvrI tr D .n-ill gnu gunls III lin- twill l. li(W.K”'3l(i' V.l'i.IlUgililll.l Glistavl-son; Tort : Robert, Car- i llltriiic. Climleiaois .'C. I) xlliiie. i . clef--lice. Rel lT?Z Kiri Puller. lllr-Inn rr. Tier. 17:41 l 2141 1- .Sx':inry. Penalty : Sci-ontl Period Pzilliiciizio 9.42 ..y two i .-viiretl ' J. uzls IllllI)i'3 ' Syilncy. lbcrn I)i.l1'ill'.' il:(it'l; Starting Trainor oitiiii” To Undergo Medical . , . ”Bll'3k.i" Ia'-nvci was or- zicr cl to icrun a nirrlisul 0 iliition 3 l as :i 1 -.ii to lllllvl-I9 the trip to The hard norkinc coach has zip- neirerl in all but tie l nrlcrs ezniics it. x F-llit'F l:.n(l froin hit L'iii'.rd Stairs Tralnor :il0l1;: with Diigger Muc- Ncill of I-I.'i'.if.lx and Terry Rear- (lnn nf tlin .11 iirl-5 ire givi-ii irlliSl'Ill(ill)i c )1 be (!ll3'.7l11it'l(l- ll ' x this cc ii iii t-'.iit the: i":l(i their I'”lt"(l'.!1'P clubs not only t-Lliiilriigii in tir- on the i)i?n'3ll bit Ilisf) on the inn. l h'lfi i Hmlever the Islanders coach I5.n. . , . . , I g - . V. f w- mill? iii A C'iillil1 in .3. i3i.'lix li'.l ll: 22. 1.1””. mi. km. . Third Period 6 3311119.)-'. Larroix t.Vf.Callumv 7-Sydney. Zilcfioligall 'Kllb1neC. Conan) 18:1-1 Pciirittirs: None. ' .. 9 SH -25 " . . 5 ii 6-ill Drift. Signs Contract I (TL.EVE1.F.N'T). (NW - Infield-er. Rocky Nelson. a 57.111: cnntrtidcr. for the first base Job with CIEVQ-ll land Indians. signed his 1954 based hall contract Wednesday at oi meeting with ;:riicl':Il ni.-iwuzrr Hank Grcvnhrr; in Hwniia. Ci. .'l.l Nelson. piiroliased from Brook- lyn last. fall. now is battim: tor Almandares in the Cuban win-i. TPT Lkazuv. Last season he wast! I with Montreal Royals of the Inter- national Lnaglic. which namrwl him. its most valuable player. He hi 14 homers and batted in 136 I”.ll1S with a .308 average. I Tonight's curling draw: '1 pm. Ten 3-Hon. A. W. Matheson. skip: Riobt. Parent. Henry Douglas. Gerald Foster. vs G. G. Hughes.l skip: Ron Parker. A. A, MacLcor.l.1 G. Milligan. Toe 3-W. R. .1:-nklna. skip; (LR. Alf Ma.cNeill. Allison Mac- I)onn.l . va. .1. J. Morris. skip: Hon. M. R. MoG'uigan. C. Campbell, Geo. Miohael. I Ice 4- -Ti. Tiirm-r. A. 0. F. Gill. Dr K. A. MacEaohern. K. Cantwell. vsn W. Pickard. skip: A H Roper, W. C Hoyt. W. F.. MaoKay. R230 p.m. Toe 1-P. M. Simmonds. Gordon Stewart. Al' Cordell. A. Wcllner. vs .1 A Simmonds. skip Simpson. SNIIYIRII. Also the following Rendezvousi games: . 7 p. m. Tcr 1 J Rurrlcn vs 1.. Pmwse. 8:30 pm -Ed Tallinn vn W Worth -42. Alclnnia vs John Mac- Donald, Ina 4-.1. S. MacDonald vs. W. 1.. Machonald. Murray River Theatre MURRAY RIVER. Jon. 7 8: 8-8 PM. by THURSDAY 8: FRIDAY rd on his Silzllllli 5 from the our.- srt of the yr ir iizizi he hail the lir- cliasing powers. lll0Lli(1"f'l t )" won four out of five . . Ottawa are expected to join that The mighty Texas shotniaker. Dnspite flies? divficiiltir-s he I.-as Club 51.0”-W gyhnn bin Bob Gmyyl who won K0113 U.-lple clown ml til” ” "UT" my "Cf! .who has been ill for several wecks,l 1953-1119 1'3 5- Mid Blimsh 099”: W" 3 '-I should be back in uniform withini chnmplonslups. and the Auzuata Masters-was an overwhelming until last l1l"i1t'S contest with the-l . rt . few days. Gray has been skating 1" addlmll W” ll-T3” - ' . choice in the country-wide poll of more help on the way and it mPf. ml .lh.e past Couple 01 dais andl L, W 1g 5 haw mmpptheie is a possibility he may play, 59” Y 97 '-lirrerrss than ritliir Miirph Cilflllligamce Bay Minerg. Milliornircs. well be that he will horlain or Loo T.a1T.l)lil'Fll?( in :h qtiests for a M..ritime Cilf1llll)l'll1-. known their ship siltilolllzil t.hesr- well coaches had good clubs at command and a fair amolmt ioperatinrz raplt:-l. .Ti:iinor nrry still be out for Fri- day riszlitis came against the Glucc Bar Minni-s. Results Of City Curling Following are the results of last night's curling in Gnarlnttetown. Myron Bell 4. Dr. Barrett 7. Emmrtt MasDonald R. J. E. Bnr- hum, Mound hell. 5, MIV '79"kl'l-' 3- H (7 TTai1l0'' 9- its in the circuit. Few other coaches R-R3011 14- A. W. H.1'I1d'm3n 4- in the Maritimes have gotten as -- A150 results OT Wm” i" Rimdeze much hockey out of his players vous competition. H. Atkinson IO. .1. F. MncLeod 6. hinders. The local club hnsnvc playg W. R. Mar-Neill 9. D, Saunders 6 L. Prowsc 9. Ed Tanton 6. S. Moon 5. F, Hana:-n 12. Detroit Tigers Sign William Reynolds DETROIT. (AP) -,-Detroit Tigers have to a-minor league contract. The lll-yezlr-old. baseball, will report to "tiger- town" in Lakeland, Fla. for train- ing this spring. Stove Soushock. veteran Detroit Tiler "Hwy man" Wednesday he” and could afford to slackcn n littlcl came thn first to sign a 1954 con- tract with the club. Salary terms. were not disclosed. The 34-year- old infielder and outfielder batted .302 last. season. isuui Iliiiilli l Victor NATURE UEEON 1 'Ln'rLespo"i1j: . . mil wnesrunc NNIGHT um: srorr -' mmm ” RMHA gMlj.7g V L T u1um..-up luv on W u..ia in Ir! O-yhltoisoinl THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN JANUARY 7, 1954 i one cc of the Is-1 g g g g 1 week and another will be returning iii Mmlgs h'"”i' "'0'" W9 950131195 10 PFGHY W6”! with a record-smashing iinal round 4'03 '”l'”i”1" I-”k "I b””d””3 3 IIWUCY 3-on "Indnn Joe" Nolan f' K 1 - d 1 ti 23rd annual "car-end 'ram without the luxury of D'i-.-- ' ' i . mm 61 inns Ry n E 3 i -' lucky and 1-lughie ofithis way. He is young and a goody H I signed William R.cynolds,i 5 Di southpaw pitcher from Cincinnntigmx down while we Mme" mayo-C". M”. A. Mncmodl 185-pounder I D . , , . inentum as the season rolls along. who has "Nor pmiwd mO”s”0mi:Actually Halifax has not been slow- J the Prince of Wales College foot- NEW YORK. (AP) -- Murltay iMuz.zi Patrick. member of the famous hockey family and a former Ranger, will take over as-coach of New York Rangers on Saturday. the National Hockey League club said Wcdncsday.' The 36-year-old Patrick will suc- ceed manager-coach Frank Boucher , . , Ins field boss of the team. BOLlf'hE1" The Islanders-BlillionaircsI griniclmm had been trying to get P3." M i”l:i'lt"'?'gtlrlfiifrniibmzt 1:”iJ)”?'?:il'iCK for months, will remain ii."- . .- . . ., due to the fort that Millionaires iiiiggtfck did "ll! .""””( imk "ll :.iVlll'"e:;llSeattle Bombers in the Western from (h.iiluttc.o'wDn llllllll luv. lorwiiockey Leagueg HP Wm jam H1: "1 ”” 9”'.",'.'lF: ii” "I ”"j”.” .f , Rangers. in mm D1108 in the six- h"”' -”'”i"””'i "1 "mm '3 vim tram NHL. in New York Saturda.-.'. R 2 i' r ' .' i . I ll . :iiil(il'r 0IIUtLHl;'(LiiO(i'UUx' i'T:ili(i'-mtlilillloiiiiiiuii Gen John Rved Kupatnck Drag- currently is coaching . . . .. . . ..il(.Tellt of Madison Square Garden. iipyniiiiilly tuiitiiiilell some SUIt(.0n1p1Pted the negotiations with of lrniililn yestcrtlay nftcrnoon. Patrick For the Miiilf)Il(lll'0.x' it was their - , inn.-l strcmious mail trip of the 5.'TUT1R.VhIJCC0'fIt1(-is the! timid n1Cl1I1- -winsoii. 'liluxx' left lninc Blonduyib” M A r P" rgck Call 0 "moi ninrninxz iintl not xix" i:i1' as Clip:-ithe R-3118511 VHIS I-1'-her. Lester. 'llnrmcntinn Iilill l'x'criiii;,:. Wilt-nicuc of hocke-V5 Mi ' n'm(' 98 5 1;... f,..,-.. am not ...-0.... .1”... ..-..,-e was the Rangers' first coach. Lvnu M Amherst for Fatrick. Murrays brother, coached tiMuzz” Patrick To Take ..L.........?L.L....L Murray Patrick started with the Rangers an n dofcnseman in 1938 and after three years joined the United States Army for a four- yeai"hitoh. After leaving the army he played a half-season for the Rangers and then became coach for Providence of the American Hoc- key League. He later coached at St Paul and Tacoma before signing with Seattle this season. SEATTLE, (AP-Murray (Mum) iPatrlck will return to New York Rangers of the I:.s'.ional Hockey League Sunday. coaching the team that night in Madison Square Gar- den against Toronto Maple Leafs. Expressing surprise at the an- nouncement from New York that he had been signed. Patrick went into an immediate conference with business manager Frank Dotten of Seattle Bombers. He obtained his release as manager of the local 'Western Hockey League team. He will get clearance also fromi business associates in nearby Ta- Itll'L'8fi to return the night. Thor play:-d here on The Club TOT W0 Y9!"-5 lmd P-OW Wmar when he xsdcaiaygeg at 'l'ur:il:iy nitziit and then cnrount-.C0-”-C1165 1)" BOSWTI Bmi”5 "T m"iTMm'?a Arenahim ii eyvek crcri ioiirl troiihlcontlivu TV home NHL. day mght by mr for New or ' )l'-llllidii). The lSir'lilfiPlZ”s will i -VT-T ilix'T'i)' rrtllrn home scinctinie to-Ii ' (lay. Wmitlior ('0ll(illi(1llS were cx- t d ported to hinder their return 0 e . curly this morning. Bucko Trainnr . and l-lurk Wliitlock were unable to nmkc the trip with the Island-i hrs. In 'Frziilloi"s uh-'ciit'o iciiini rziptziin Gus GIIKIJIYPSOII l00i(P(ii - -"Tm By John Chandler I NEW xi;)R.K. (AP)-Ben Hogan. Two men will be added to the called by mnny the greatest gonn- Islanders lineup within the next Wm, M-er nved nae; he calprurctl ithc British Open championship zifior l'li.'lt'iIiiIS! duties. . . . complete the roster of the Char-i. last summer, was lottetown Club for the 1953-54 sea-5 athlete of the year” voted ”maic for 1953 Wed- Riopcllc froml Associated Press pail. and aportcaatera. The 41-year-old bantam Ben re- ceived 67 first place votes out of the 129 ballots cast. and rolled up 229 points on 3. 3-2-1 basis. I Marciano Second For the second straight year Marciano. world's heavy- was in the run-. second to here Friday night against tho. tot . Accordiiigz to the last word from lotlavra. Riopnlle will be coming IPTT. winger. However these ar- ixingements 'ii'l3'0lit"”ptnyrrs can R031-V never be certified until the playcv: WUIEM Champm"-, I ner-up spot. Marciano. i arrives. The Senators have lost. , , , their last three games and tlilsllB.?ll:11I:fLgl1;::I'mit:!lfein pi?!" - g c. . might cause some shake up in received 12 first-place votes this their plans. According to Cluuclu time , . ., and had a total of 80 points. Robeit the Scnatois lost half then. Third in the 1953 pa” WM wnm Irm;i;:m;v:u.2hLB0:(o" WM Called i Shoemaker. the years champion p e ip',C fa,” ijcgckey WiI0tl'CdC 485 winners. more Conch Bucko Trainer has camel. inaguggz g;3r;'dcr in one season R 1”” way Mm mi tam mm” Two college football stars were last. October. Trainer started WIOT1 fourth and (Inn. respmtlveys-I 3 WCIEU5 OT 300d Dialer-S find I105 Johnny Laurie-r of Notrc Dame and . H191" in EIV8 Chat” Minnesota's Paul Glel. Following lottclown as good a team ah there in m-oer were nay campancnm mg Brooklyn Dodger catcher and Na- m.L.L,L-,L.m..LLL.gg as Bucko has gotten from the 13- Ladies' Curling led R poor game here this season; . Following is the ladies On every appearance the Islanders! curling i timial League most valuable play??- Mnl Whitfield, two-time Olympic 800 metres cliampicn: Ted William."- Boston Red Sox slugger who re- turned late in the season from the Marine Corps and "started banging homers apaiii: and Wes Santes of Kansas. who set an American mile record of 4.024 last June 5. Hogan is the first golfer in be named male atlilctc of the year since Byron Nelson was voted the honor in both 1944 and 1945. Rangers Stretch Winning Streak To Three Games NEW YORK. (AP)-New York Rangers put together a three-game National llockey League winninlz streak for the first time in two years Wednesday night as they de- feated Chicago Black Hawks 4-3 with two-goal aplurges in the first and third periods. The victory turned in before ti Madison Square Garden crowd of 7.571, moved the Rangers within four points of the idle fourth- placc Boston Bruins. Summary First period I. New York, Henry lBuller. Ctlryatali -l:'V 2. New York. Raleigh 1-1.17 3. Chicago, Gee lMort.som .. 14:31: Penalties: Fogolln 3:40. Irwin .".07. Second Period . 4: Chicago. Coiiaclier have been a spirited, aggressiveidritw for this afternoon at the club. Charlottetown Curling Club at ' ' ' 2.30: This could be the Islanders year. Ice I.-Donia MacDonald. skip The Islanders coach won't. say too .M. Worth. P. Simmandspolivc. Mac- much about the team's chances of-Donald; vs. M. Ma.cNcill. skip B. ltaking the Maritime honors but it Howatt. S. Macxenzie, N. Simpson. iis no secret that he feels he has Ice 2.- Liz MacDonald. skip B. 'the club The league lenders Hali- Roper. H. Likely. MIL Hornsbv: VI. fax and Sydney appear to be slow- A. Hoyt SKID. T- HEWUM. A. Swin- Icc 3.- Ada Mahar skip. .5. Pic- kurd. V. Sirnnionils. M. Jones; vs. P. Burden skip, K. nlllbtflrd, R. MucEachern, H. Willis Islanders have been gaining mo- 'ing down too much but rather the other clubs have kept improving. However the Atlsntics still hold a igood lead over the other teams. Friday 1.80: Iee l.- K. Johnson skip. .1. Gid- scnon. dings. A. Bonctt. G. Seaman; va. . H. Mackenzie skip. I, Gallant. Mrs R. Moore, Mrs. Stead. Ice 2.-I. Parker skip, Ange: MacDonald. M. Stewart. M. Cor- dell: vs. E. Bi-ll skipg 5. Storey. Nita lat this time of the . . I Dave MacLcod of Charlottetown, who played with the junior Abbles ibaiieball team last summer and (Gndaby, Peters) . . 18:36 Penalties: Fogolln 4:33. Bull:-rs 3:57. Fogolin 12:10. Chrystal 13:39 Third period 5: New York, Howell fRonty. Hcrrzesheimeri 6. New York. Mickoski (Raleigh. K-ullmaiil 7. Chicago. Cnnach:-r (Jnnkowski. Hucull Penalties: None, .112! GIN 10:55 S-IIIDCIAL CAROL BRANTFORD. 0nt.. (CF) - Downtown shopper.-I hearing the Christmas carols coming from a public address system at the city hall paid special attention when the announcer dedicated in enrol in "the police officer shivering on the corner." The officer looked pleased. MacDonald. M. Mscxenna. warn H. Ferguson. P. Henry. 5. Michael skips responsible for attendance or irubstition of own team. . ball team during the fall. spent the Christmas holidays in Boston. While in the U. S. A. Dave visited Randy Edwards and his wlffl on: re one that Ran y is as we an up energetic as ever. Randy is CW5" '0” Ti” 9" in I'M T1009 working in the lumber business m"i"ti . with his uncle near Bordon. He introduced Dave to Art Gore. the Major Baseball League umpire and Gore autographed four world Series baseballs for the Charlotte- town boy. Macu.-od also saw the Boston Bruins and the New York Rangers in a pro basketball game. cousey and Ed MncAuley of the T FORUM EVENTS JAN. 5 ti I O C - A former Tlgnlsh boy Paul Muc- Innlu has been making I name for himself in Golden Gloves boxing Ioumunenta in the United Stutu. Maclnnlu. who II the non of Mr. and Mn. Augustin A. Mlclnnin, in living in New Jersey and he re- cently won his way to the State final: in the 180 pound class by disposing of his tint three appu- ents. He won his not bout with a right bond knockout punch over a fellow named Herb Burnell of Now- wu shown in the Newark ltor Ledger. mm ATTENTION SEA GADETS All Iinicm and Sea. Cadets be on parade Friday evening. -Jan. 8 at 6:45 p.m. (1845). Signed: Lleut. J. D. SMALLWOOD, Commanding Officer Kent Oorpo. 'I'HIiR8I)AY-- General skating ............... I to 10 l'IlDAY- Children's Skating 4 lo .'l:.'lfi HOCKEY--GLACE BAY 8:30 SATURDAY- Gencrsl Skating gRural-Urban Night ark. The photo of the knockout .SEN tin Detroit. He defeated Fred Mor- iscoring Records 1 Colorful. Rough. Island Boxer In UniIed.,States .. . . . , I Boxer Cobey Mccloskey of Char- lottetown. who is presently fighting in United States rings. is pictured above. Mocloskey joined Bobby Gleas- on's stable in New York last fall and has had one eight round nght tan, a colored liglitlieavywcight. Since then he has been in traili- ing for another eight rounder in New York. Mccloskey holds the honor of being the only Maritime boxer ever to defeat New Brunswlckb Yvon Durelle. The Charlottetown boy decision-ed Durelle three years ago. Of Islanders Following are scoring statistics for the Islanders this season. These figures do not include last night's game at Sydney. x r Basketball Leagues To Swin.g Into Operation ' Within The A four team Island Basketball League and a five team City Lea- gue were organized at meetings of basketball representatives dur- ing the past two evenings. Both league will commence play next week. St. Dunstufl University, Sum- merslde Air Force, Sport Lodge Trotters and the Nomads will comprise the teams in the Island circuit. The Intermediate Saints. P.W.C.. Sport Lodge Trotters, No- mads and Summerslde will com- pete in the City Loop Lt. Col. W. J. MacDonald has been elected President of the Is- land League. The President of the City League is Ivan Dowling, the Prince of Wales College couch. Each team in the Island Lea- gue wlll play twelve games or will meet each other team four times. The City League schedule calls for eight games per team. Summerslde were last minute entries in the City League. They were represented at the meeting by Charlie Ballem. The Summer- sidc entry will play their home gumcs In the western capital. The schedules for both leagues will be drawn up by Rev. W. J. Maccuigan of S.D.U. If a playing floor is available the Trotters will meet P.W.C. Saturday night in the opening game of the City League. Four team will be allowed in the City League play-offs with the first place team and the fourth meeting in one bracket of the semi-finals while the second and third place tennis meet ill the other bracket. The semi-finals will be two game total point series while the finals will be two out of three. Each team will he allowed twelve players in the City League and must make an initial registra- tion by Jan. 15 with League Pro- sldent Dowling. A final registrn. lion will be made before Jan. 25. No players can be added to teams after the final registration deod- line. A team unable to send five of its members on the floor by game time will automatically lose two points. Any piaycr thrown out of a game hy an official will be automatically suspended for the two following games. Games in Charlottetown will be played on Wednesday and Sat- urday nights. The home lcains will be responsible for the ap- pointment of referees. The members of the City Lea. gue executive are Rev. W. J. Muc- Gulgan from S.D.U.; Wendell Gil- lis of the Sport Lodge Trotters: George Smntlr-bury of the No. mods and Charlie Ballcm of Sum-i mcrsidp. G. A. Plus. Saindon '16 Whitlock 26 36 62. . Trainer . ll 36 47. Carver 19 24 43. Gray 21 21 42.i Robert . . I1 19 30. Guataveoon . 0 17 11.1 Ritchie . 9 e i.':.l Gignac . 1 1 14.1 MacLaughlin . 2 10 i2.! Towers . 3 7 10.i Palladirio ll 0 8. . Dowling 4 4 8.. Hcnneuey 1 '1 3.1 Lachance 5 3 8. Blackburn 1 5 6.' Dorringtcn .. .. 2 2 4. Lelslanc .. 0 3 ti. Charlebois . .. 1 2 3. Quebec Old-Timersi Turn Back Ont. Opposition MONTREAL. (OP)-The Quebec oi-:1-timers reached hack into the past Wednesday night and came up with enough hockey flness to turn back the Ontario old-timers 11-D in the nut irvterprovinclnl game between the gallant veterans of the hockey wars. The Comoher family spearhead- ed the Ontario team, Charlie counting two goals and Roy two. Syd Howe and Des smith were the top scorers for Quebec with two each. It was a game for charity-for crippled children-and 10.000 Inns braved 3. driving snow swim to Hockey Score: By The Canadiari Press Maritime Major Charlottetown 2. Sydney 5 APC Senior Next VWeekg Schedule For South East 8. shore League Following iii the schedule for the South East South Shore League; January 8. Murray Harbour - Belle River. . January 11. Bella River - Mu,-. ray Harbour. ' January 12, Little Sands - Min-: ray Harbour (Little Sands Rinki. January 13. Little Sands - Bella River. January 15, Murray Harbour -. Little Sands. January 18, Murray Harbour - Little Sands. January 19, Murray Harbour - Belle River ILittle Sands Rink). January 20. Little Sands - Belle River. January 22. Murray Harbour .. Belle River. January 25. Murray Harbour .. Little Sands. January 26. Little Sands - Belle River (Little Sands Rink). January 37, Murray Harbour -4: Belle River. January 29. Little Sands -- Belle River. February 1, Murray Harbour .. Little Sands. February 2, Murray Harbour - Little Sands (Little Sands Rink). February 3. Murray Harbour - Bellc River. February 5. Little San'ds -- Bella River. February 8. Murray Harbour - Belle River. ' ' February 9. Murray Harbour - Belle River (Little Sands Rink). February 10, Little Sands - Bcllc River. February 12, Murray Harbour - Little Sands. All games will be played in the Murray Harbour Rink. except those listed for the Little Sands Rink. Deaiil In N. it. Of famous Shortstop NEW YORK. (AP) - Walter (Rabbit) Maranvllle. A gay. cue- frce little man who was one of baseball's finest shortstcps for more than 20 years. died Tuesday night at the age of 81. Ironically. Maranville died while ballots were being distributed for the 1 test Hall of Fame election. "Till Rab” was high on the list last year and seemed certain to get heavy support in the current . voting Maranvllle will be remembered for his famous "basket" catch on infield fly balls. He would drop his Truro 1. Pictou 5 Quebec League Montreal 4. Chicoutinil 1 Juebec 6. Springfield 2 Ottawa 0. Vnlleyfield 2 American League Syracuse 3. Hershey 2 Cleveland 1. Pittsburgh C Buffalo 1. Providence 5 National League Chicago 3. New York 4 Ontario-Jucbec Junior Barrie 6. Troia- Riviera: 4 Quebec 1. Hamilton 3 St. Michael: 1. Canadians 6 Jonquiere 4. Marlboros 5 Ontario Junior Kifcliener '1. Guelph 3 Ontario Senior Kitchener 3. Chuthnm Niagara Falls 4. Owen Sound 5 . Northern Ontario senior Sudbury 3. Sault. Ont. 3 UI Maripacs Defeat Bearcals 5-I BTILLARTON. N. 5.. tOP)-Plc- tou Msriplca took B. load in the firm. period and held it throughout Wednesday to defeat Tmro Bear- cata 5-1 in a regular game of the APC senior Hockey League sched- ule. Mnrlpncs were ahead 2-0 it see the game. Net receipta were 310,390.06. TICKET SAI.I- HOLDING SEATS Tough. Indian Foufliors c of Vltolo and Dutcliult. is oitpoctcd to FORUM.- FRIDAY - JANUARY 8 - 8.30 GLACE BAY - vs - ISLANDERS . A TIISSLI IVIRYIODY WILL WANT TO SI! the end of the first an 4-0 at the end of the second. hands low as it pop fly came down to make the catch down near his knees. sending a hum through the crowd. Yet he seldom dropped the ball-maybe once in 10 years. A sprightly soul with an impish tum. Maraniville first won fame all the shortatop of the 1914 "iniracle' Boston Braves who came from last place July 4 to win the N.-iitlonal League pennant and then swept four straight from Philadelphia A's in the world series. He was the spark plug of his club. The Rabbit made the rounds- Boston. Pittsburgh. Chicago. Brook- lyn. St. Louis and Boston again with in brief trip to the minors in between-scrapping. laughing. play- ing but never giving up. ..................... OANADIAN ARMY RECRUITING STATION llI.()('K Bl.'lLl)I NO. CHARLOTTETOWN OFFICE HOURS: JAN. llth-lfilli TUESDAY AND FRIDAY 1:00 p.m. to 0:30 pm. MOBILE RECRUITING l7Nl'i.' WILL VISIT Tfgnish. Jun. 11th. Alberton, Jun. 12th. 0'Leary. Jim. lath. Summerslde, Jun. lit): A 15th SATIONAL DEFENOEMAN '"mnIAu" .10: Hour In! all. combining hockey qualities line up with Islanders. - THURSDAY (TODAY) - 9 I.llI. to 6 p.lII. NOW NOT!-H your tickets on not taken up as obeye- Ilioy will positively go Info General Solo-on Friday morn- ing. '50 you will have to blame younoif. GINIIAI. ML! -1- FRIDAY mom 9 AM.