islanders And Sydney Play At Forum Tonight The Islanders and the Sydncyi Millionaires will meet at the For- um tonight in a Maritime Major Hockey League gjsme that was or- iginally scheduled for last nigml and was postponed on account ofl poor travelling conditions. The Millionaires reached Cape Toimentine by bus yesterday after- noon but were unable to get across the Straits as the Carfcrry could hot make the trip on account of the heavy seas. The Millionaires l'El.l.ll'nt'.(i tn Am- herst and arrangements worn made between coaches Bucko Trainor and Terry Reardon for a game here tonight. The moncymvii spent the night at Anihcrst and will arrive here this afternoon. According to the sclirwliilc t.-ic lH'(l teams should meet in Sidney in- night. That game has been moved forward and will be pliivii if!- morrow night in the Stccl Cit) Tickets that wcrc sold fir: Hi.-t night's game will be Lziiucl Ullluill. it has been announced by l-'n:um Manager Forrest Clow. The extra day's rest 5il0'liIi prove of benefit to both clubs ulfll the result that fans can expect to witness one of the faster carrier. of the season. The Islanders have been :ai11:r.-.- ground on the Maneymcn in re- cent games. Last week they swept is two game series from their Syd- ney adversaries. The Islanders will be ill .'ii'.l strength for tunights Colllfl.-'l nith the exception of Bob Gray Big; Bob is recovering from a heavy dose of the cold and :5 cxp:-cu-cl to be in action by tho cnri of the l week. The Millionaires also SillI'lifi lie :11 full strength. Bucceroni Gets A lump 0n Charles f MILWAUKEE. (AP)- Dari Bur? ceronl, the stand-up beitor tron-u Philadelphia. gets the jump mil Ezzard Charles in their raw for (l shot at Rocky )hrr'iano's ilt'l?ik'.i- weight title when he fights lO'.i-. ering I-lein Ten Hoff of ('1:-rin.1n,x here Tuesday night. , The International Boxing (Jluli is said to Marciano-Cliarles tillr limit zn early April. hui tho ininicr ho.-iii. weight champion from L'iiii'iiviaii first must dispose of l-iayn-niinrlmi Bob Satterfield in Cl'll('i'l;,'f7 Jan. 13 . Ruccernni flziircs he inn put. iho prr-ssure on the .ll:ii'--irinvi camp hy trimming tho G-3 1".l- inch. 215-pound Ten lioif. Bucceroni. Danny Narriii-n and Nina Valdes have been n1Plliinl1!'ti as Marcianols next foe at Biirimr in February. Butt-eroni. W. his -4 &ijg-.it'('li. age advantage on 'l'i-ii ii-iii. i)li' at 190 will he spoiling .”.in iticzgcil German about '5 pounds. Butciicri Roy Dan, with -15 victories againsli only three defeats. vion his last outing hy stopping slinp-tinrii Freddie Bcsliorc. . But he looked for Iris: iiiipr:-.. Siva in that Noicinhcr iio-.11 lillll; did Charles in his last. i1;lit in which he blasted young Vole). Wallace in San Frnnclsrn. Alainsl. Biicccrnni. iziiikr-ii N1 1 contender by the Nnilrin.-il Rm. ing Association. Tr-ii liof! will take a .'L"i-3-4 record inrliitiiriz five. straight knockouts ninr sm-. ond rates sincc his arrival I. 3. last Fcbriinry. :n flir- N. H. igaiidiiig P W L T F A P Detroit ..... .. 38 20 10 8 107 70 Montreal 39 21 13 5 108 82 47 Toronto 36 18 ll! 8 77 56 44 Boston 36 15 15 6 (in mi .16 Ncw York ...'l812 '20 6 80113 31) Chluizn . 39 ll 26 5 75 121 21 FORUM EVENTS JAN. 5 to 9 Tt7l!5l')AY-- Children's Skating General Skating .. WEDNESDA Y- 4 to 3:111 .. 8 to lit General Skating . ,,,,,, ., 3 in 1n TR'Ull-sDAY- General Skating . 8 in 10 FRIDAY- Children's Skating , . 4 to .'i fiil HOCKEY--GLACE BAY 8:30 SATURDAY- Genersl Skating .. 3 to 5 Rural-Urban Night 3 to 10 he contcmplallnz :1 C Dunslaifnage And long Creek Win in 51 double header hockey game played at North River Rink last rwenilig, Long Creek defeated llampshirc by a score of 3-2. S. Marin-od scorrd a pair of goals and I M.icI.eoci one for Long Creek. nhilc Wliitc and Campbell did the il17ilfll'S for Hampshire. Tho game hetwecn York and Dtinstatiiiage was tied 1-1 at the end of the third period was soon broken by lltiiistafliiage. Johiistiii and Cudmore scored for l)i111s:.1Zl1iage while Watts scored it" only tally for York M. M:H.l:leaders (L .k Pt& 43 38 81 36 36 72 23 -15 68 35 30 55 26 34 60 26 31 57 35 39 54 ll 36 47 19 24 43 21 21 42 H. i;sti.ii.is The L('il(iPl'S (i A Pts. llozic. Detroit. 16 '28 M l . 14 23 3'! . al 22 13 35 (lc'ii!1.ii . . real . 18 1634 Saitzliord. Boston 11 22 33 Krily. Dclrriii 1?. :10 32 Rcibel. Detroit 22 32 lslantlleague Hoop Meeting ')l;iiere will be a special meeting of the Island Basketball League lll'.S rvciiiiig at seven o'clock in the (liil('PS of the Physical Fitness licpintnient on Euston Street. Acrordiinz to plans drawn tip at the last meeting a three team will operate under the presidency of ' H .l. MacDonald. The three 'c1in.-2 .-arr llic .il)hirns. S.DU. and '1r A11 l-'n1'v'c It has also born :".1n1orm'i that the Sport Lodge will "Ill"? 8 l9?-llll Curling Resulis l"ciliow1ng arc the results of last niizhtis curling games. R. Revan 8, ll. M-aofxleill 6. A. B. Baznall A. W. xinthoson 9. A. W. l-lynd- niiin -i l”ii;ii;.i'1::iz is the draw for tonight at "1 p in: Ice l-Dr. W. MacDonald vs. J. Burden. Ice 2-W, R. Jenkins vs. J. J Itlorris. lcc 3--C. .Viacl.ca1i vs. W. Pick- aid. lcr 4-R Parker vs. F Hobbs 8 80 Ice 1-F. Likely. R. MaoLa1ne vs A Head To Begin” Army Training i SYl'tNi-ZY. f.KY'l--Ariiiy :iuihoi- ilics :innot11ii'Pd Mmitloy .ki1sli'nl- yuan llavis Cup playrr Louis liootl will bcgmV90 dsysl full-lllTiP na- mg buy mad race, 5g(-m to be 'Lionnl SPFVICQ training Jan. l3. ganctlnnedl v.”'' 1"” ”Xl'"'"l h" "All in The Mitch.-ll brothers came to ”'"h”'"1.7V mm M” "'””"d ””' the Islniizl representing Canida '.iil&l1'nli.itt l'il.'InlpiV)lls.ilipk l-r-gin. CW” & Mm". C”. whn man”. ,nin'.: nl .Kyd1iry Jan. 22. if.,t.i1rrd the f.inioi1s Red Bird .in army simkr. inn said. ' .M.N3 llrwl wishes to play in Hip ,xii,q.i' gggjgjgggi lirnlinn championships any appli- ration for leave will he consider- Ml on its merits. But until liond Nilors (-amp thr nrm,'.' has no of- illflilli linowledgn of his inton- lions." - Ken Roaewall. the other Ill- ian Davis Cup team is t-xcmptcii from call-up on niedirni grounds. ;Amhersl Down :M0iiCi0i1 4-3 i AMHERST. N. 3. (()Pl '.lier.st Meteors eked out it 4-3 win lover Moticton Hawks Monday night y in the New Brunswick Senior Hockey League Monclon led 1-0 at the end of the first. but Am- herst scored two goals in the sec- 1 mid and matched a pair by Menc- l ton in the third. but this . 9. R. Parent 7 U” --A1ii- . LITTLE SPORT . Sy Rousonl ITAGE SIX Oldiime Track Bicycle lhicing While 1-c.iding the review of sports .11 Ciiiiada for 1953 I failed to jfind guy reference to truck bicy- lcio l'ilClll: diiring the year. St-artmy: back about 1894 or 93. no iitlilctic sports were complete without bicycle races, in fact they wore p1'o':i:i'Jiy the most iitiportant part of the events. 1 011 Augiist llth l39.'i. the first til. P A A siiictionrd sports in tho .ll.1r1t'1i'.'s wrrii held at Sum- ir.crs.dt- and the main competition ,was in tho hl(')('i(' s-vents, especi- litlly tii-i-'c in ii hich Lorne Unswort-ii 0' Clnrloltctonii and F. H. Cait- P. in of S'.lllliIlFl'si(iP took part. Oth- irs t kin". piri wcin tho cook boy.-. ,W B P1'cii's.v aiiil sevcual other; ifriiin Ciiarlottctowii. Summeralde has rvprcscnted by Cannon, A. C. isaiiiiclcrs and E. Bryan. I Uns-iiirth won the quarter. tihei lli.il.' .nd the i':i'e mile evi-ntsi .iu C.'.'.lll1lllilOk the 0ilI'. tiiol '.inrl tlircc mile crcnls. similar 'cvcni.- worn hnld at Charlottetown. Mnnctrin. Hilifax and St, John in followiiigz years with Unsworth tak- linr: scycral M."iritinin Champion- ships. l . In 1.7”". the lsiiiiirl ivas invadid by coliipcitors from the other Pro- l':llC9S. niioiivid the first of August. -1.998 :1 mcvt w-is hnld at Summer- I . . tside when a iicw Maritime record for onn llllii" of 2H was rs- t:ibli:lX”tl l.i' VV. F. Mitchell of Giirlph 011i Al the clnrtric light sports hold at the grotinds of thr Chnrlottn itnwn A A. on Aug. llth of that 'year thrrc were competitors pre- fscnt from Gll9ip'h. Ont.. Moncion .St. Jiilin. it-ilif;-.x and Boston. . I-ilmsn priiscnt were Dick and .Frnnk Mitch:-ll from Guelph. iFrcd Scott. W. H. Dnvison and 1D, Stanley from Moncton. I. W. ihiCKIllllOH from Montrcal and J. .W hir'GOlV0ll and M. .l. Gillis from Boat-iii. lslaiiclcrs taking part in the r-rciilz wrrr F R. Newsomc. iP1clr)1t and Brynn Brown. I. is-11-i. A. Gaudct and c. M. C'.al"K "of C'h:11'lottctown There do not seem to have been any riders from isiiininczwidc nor is thcrn any mon- .Iioi1 of Cinnon or Unsworth tok- 1n: part in this moot, - In nearly all the events the vis- izt-irs were too much for the Island tho Mitchcela taking most of the ivcitts. , 1 it was at this inr-ct that Frank. Mitt-ltcll. 1)d'."i'(i by it lamdem. cs- .tabl1-licd a new M-iritime record- iof 206i. for the l1lliP. The sport continued for several yr-ars but gradiially seemed to idimiiiisli. at the iiirii of the century The Brown biys Piston nnd Byron jdividcrl ihvi Maritime Champ.on- bSilipS bntwecii them at Moncton but this shoots to be near the end of this great branch of sport. and by 1905 or lhcreaboiils seemed to li.'ii'r- lost iiitcrr-st. The last .t))DC2ll'llilP" of the twnl yjzr-tat ('(lfllDVliliOl'S. llmworth and lcannon was at the Old Home Weck sports nt Summerside in 1904 when Unswnrth won two match races. a mile and fl two mile race, 'l'hi.-. .,irar I iioticc that the sport is tiyinr: in bi- rnvivod. i.ho1'e bcllif: .lim iniccs at t.':ir- Labor Day inc--t ial. Charlottetown; otherwise noth- Ladies Curling I The special draw for the lad-l , V d .es curling on Thursday and Fri-I ”'"'”l nwmh" M the A”””l' ilay will be published in Thurs-1, ii it y is pa prr. ilianucks Purchase like Hildebrand ((7? i ... Yaiicoiiver -tlaniiclts of the Western Hockey i.t-ziguc aiiiiotiiirrd the purchase of forward ikP Hildchrsnd from New York Rangers Wednesday. Ownrr Coley Hall said he paid .,T.300 for liil(lvhriinrl'.- contract. liilrlclii-and slnrtr-rl his hockey praronr in New Westminster, B.C. Iwherc he was also a lacrosse star. V.tNt.'(i1 Vi-ZR, TUESllAY-JAN.5-8.30- FORUM SYDNEY - vs - ISLANDERS Postponed Game of last night being played TONIGHT I5 'DQIl THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN Canadais CoachConfident Of Defeating A. Lethbridgc Maple Leafs icrs Club .J 52-” S. .0, By Walter Gray Canadian Press Staff Writer TORONTO (CPI -Riissiais bark is bigger than her but: as far as Greg Currie is conccrncti. The 39-year-old coach of Tor- onto's East York Canadian represeritutive in the 1954 world hockey cliampionships in Stockholm Feb. '.!6-March 7, said in an interview Monday hi: is tak- ing the reports of the purported strength of Russia's team gram of salt." "We havcnlt seen them play and they havt-n't sci-ii us. but I can tell you they aren't coin; to show us anything new. I think our team will take the title." In Moscow, Rudolf Putte Kock. president of the Swedish AIK Sports Association, said Russ.n. which bvgllll playing hockey only seven years ago, appc:t1's to have mastered the sport "rind the day has passed when Canada could send a scrub team to Europe confident. that it would be good enough to win...Thcy1s better send a stroiiul A team if they want to win.” Currie pointed to his club's rc- cord in the Ontario Hockey As- sociation senior B loop this year. In 22 games. it has won 17. lost five and has scored 180 goals-an average of 73 goals a frame-ivliich Currie says is more than any other club in Canada has lone in a simi- lar number of gamcs. Currie. coach of Lyndhursts the last three seasons, said reports he has received from Europe indicate that Canadals main opposition will come from the Sllfdlsh National team, 1953 titleholrlers. Canada did not send a team last ycar. Since 1948 Canada has lost the title only once-in 1949 when Sud- bury Wolves failed at Stockholm. world Edmonton Mr-rcul'.V-S WVYP champions in 1950 mid 1952 and in ll-751 Seventeen Toronto players will make the trip. accoiiyianied by Currie. team rrianagcr Don Pres- ton, nnd W. E. Baldy Gcorftc. pr?-. sidcnt of the Canadian Amateur ' Hockey Association. I Ice Al Montague lllurling Under the capable management of the ice committee headed by Mr. the Montague. Curl- Jamos l.srkin. ing Club already to begin curlmil present lnclcniciil , and colder wcathcr makes sufficient frost in tlic. ice to enable the ice maker to pebble. has siifiicicnt ice The committee, nnd in particular the ice-makcr, are to be coii(.'l'3'-l-ls lated in having: the ice made and marked out at this curly duti- which although is later than many an earlier year. is three days ahead of 1952-53. It is quit." possible that chopped :1 week could have been off the opetiing date of last year ex- cept for trouble witlt est nights of the season sufficient water was those nights to flood. nsslstaiice of old xriaii winter. LONDON. (APl John Kelly. Belfast bantamwcight who won the European champion- homc. was voted the best young Rrliish boxer of 1953 Friday by the Boxing Writ- is 21. has-Prldav for the third straight year. professional. ills time of one hour. 6:06 knocked Every fight was in Belfast and hcibs seconds off his record for the ship without lcaving Kclly. who fought 2i limcs as a won them it l. 1 CURYDBOA-RDINC--HOUSE ' coi.oAt.l. THAT BLANKET on MY -SLAB ' I6 50 woian 11'-5 A5 cozy TO 6NiJGGL& ; UNDER A6 A- Fi5HERMAH'5; ni:.T.'MR6.' i Lyndhursts, i "with up as soon as the wcatlicr passes the pinup which happened twice on the cold- and iii- availablc on A general mr-cling of the club. whlcli is i)Bill,7. held tonight for vlccti-m of skins and other busiiinss, will stimulate interest in activities of the club and it is to be hoped it succcssfiil sea- son will result with the hoped for .. Vmlcfcnted on -iuuin-m-u (on! It! -nu ..o- I JANUARY 5, 1954 Gus Dorais Dies in Michigan BIRMINGHAM, Mich. (AP) - Charles 1!. "Gus" Doraia. 62, whose "revolutionary" forward passing ehsngad the game of football and started Notre Dame on the path to gridiron greatness, died Sunday. It was Dorals and the immortal Knute Rockne who discovered in 1913 the .forwe.N! pan could be used as a lethal weapon il football warfare. They came east in 1913 with Notre Dame. a comparatively un- known midwestern school, to en- gage a powerful Army team. It was supposed to be nothing more than a warmup for the cadets. But when the afternoon sun had settled behind the plains of West Point. Army was it soundly beaten team by the score of 35-13-and the entire football world was talk- ing about Dorais and Rockne. The forward pass had been used before this game-but the ball was thrown in an underhand method. Nobody had ever seen the likes of Dorais' long, arching overhand tosses completed 12 stra ight Russians Monarchs Whip Elloyals 5-2 i, In the closely contested game lplayi-cl in Crapiiud rink last nightg the Ereadalbane Monarchs defeat- Ivd the New Haven Royals 5-2 in ithe first game of the Intermediate 0'' League for the Frank Myers Trophy. ' The first and second periods were evenly played. However, in the lltihird period R free-for-all devel- loped resulting in major penalties lto the four players involved. First period l 1. New Haven. Dickie 2. BTERCi'ililb:Il'l9. L. Smith 8. Brcaclalbane, C. Smith 4. Breudalbanc, A. Sherrcn (Ber- uard) Penalty - J. Goss. Dorais passes to Rockne. who later gained fame as Notrc Dame coach, and other teammates, In addition to starring on the field. Dorals also gained fame as a Second period , 5. New HiIV('ll. D Griffin 7 Pcnnltics - Griffin. .1. Mathe- son, Dickie, J. Bernard. 1 nllrd Pm” collegiate coach at University of 6. Brendalbane, Bernard (Bhcr- Dem,” Ind Gonmga and in pm 1-"Pm ranks with the Detroit Lions. re- l 7 Breadalb.-me. C. Bernard H. m-mg in 1947' Hcriiardl ..mm..----...-Dm. 1 PPHKIUCS .- C. smith. Dickie, iToo'ie, J. Bernard (majors). ........4- ilennis Slars ';Scoff Al Pro ilieporl Offers 5 3lEl.BOUR.NE. (AP:-Australia's i l9-year-old tennis twins. Ken Rose- lwall and uwu I-toad. and Ameri- liussians Use Secret Weapon In Hockey EIOGKHOLM. (AP) - Swedish ice hockcy leaders give Russia :1 good chance of wmnutg the ice hockey world championship in Stockholm Feb. 36 to March 7. The Swedish AIK team was de- (.'al'l champion Tony Trabert today ganged 13-1 in Mmcmv Saturday scoffed at reports they were be- by 3 sovgn nmy tum ins tempted by pro often "The Russians have showed The Melbourne Herald said Jack memnwu mmble of mums Kramer, American promoter. had dangled feelers in front of the game's most notable amateur per- sonalities and that Trabert had ex- pressed interest in the proposition. Trabert said it was "absolutely ridiculous" to think pf his turning pro in the near future. Hoad and Rosewall also denied that they even had been ap- proached regardln pro tennis or that they were in crested. l-load. star of Australia's 3-2 Davis Cup victory over the llnited states. appeared dumbfounded at the reports. ”I am not interested in turning pro yet. I have not yet won a in- lerimtional championship. I would like to win Wimbledon and some more Davis Cup matches first." Rosewall, who defeated Wimble- . don champion Vic selxu in the decisive fifth match Thursday. also said no offer had been put. to him rcizarding turning pro. He added. "I dont think they want us yet." '1'lic Herald said Kramer. in a ieleplranc interview. expressed in- terest ln Road and Rosowall but made no offers. Kramer was quot- r-d fls saying he would be interested in llnad after the Wimbledon tournament, if he was sure I-load could hold his own with Frank Sedginan. Pancho Gan?-ales and Pimcho Segura. SAN FRANCISCO. ( Sir Norman Brookes. president oft liant passing by Stanford's Bob the Lawn Tennis Association of Garrett and lightning touchrlown AllbiffiliiH.5tlid he was certain Hold runs by hnnsas Stain-'s Vcryl and ltosewall were not even con- Switzer sparked the West All- sldcring professional careers. Stars to a stunning 31-T upsr-t victory over the East Saturday in the will annual Shrine charity football game. Garrett, votpd the most valuable player on the field by the sports writers. turncd in A ilauling dis- play of passing before a sellout crowd of 62.000. scored A touch- down and twice converted. Major Hoople nits l55NOaG':EEhflxigelJc65, eesrr - 1 l e lF V0” l 6 on NEED None oevou FRAPPEDU g To COMPLETE Fossiis HA6 even v. me PICTURE sueezeo ALL winieal 4- s--Oi-i,lNELL,'!.'l.L vou wm-i .' BLRNKET6 4 WHEN I 51-lot; -roiigggow. , really great hockey." Putte Kock. president of the ALK Sports As- sociation. told Stockholm newspap- ers in telephone interviews from Moscow. "Personally I believe the Cunn- dlans. not to speak of ourselves, have to pick the best possible team to hold their own against the Run- sians." Kock said. "There is no doubt that the world championship fight will be it con- test between Canada. Russia. Cze- ohollovaklo. and Sweden." Sven Llndqulst. Swedish team leaders. indicated the Russians were coming to the championship: with what Swedish papers called a "lE'Cr('i weapon." "The Rtissian oquipmcnt is al- most like ours," he said. "but their ice skates are sharpen:-d in it different way and have bigger blades." "Pills," he said. "enables them to stop dead without circling." wesi"iiiHW Shrine Game (By Ruas Nowlaksd) B I Pl -. ri- NEWCASTLII. England. (AP) - Brltlsh marathon chanvpion Jim Peters won the annuslila-l-2-mile Morpeth-to-Newcastle road race invent. set last year. I'M 60 The summerslde Mas had too much speed and hockey know- how for the BOA! nyera at the Bedaqrue rink last night, aunt. Inc the boys in blue by the lop-, sided score of 10-0 for their sec. ond straig-ht victory in this south shore Hockey League. only in the Ieoond period were the flysrs able to cope with the Aces' unnot- hl'l functloniol attack holding mom to a solitary goal in the sandwich session. But the Aces scored five in the first frame and four in the final canto. Vance Harris was the big gm of the summerslde attack. scoring five of his team's ten goals. nut Schurman. whose clever stick- ing delighted the fans. netted two goals and got six helpers. setting UP his flutes with beautifully el- ecuted Pl!!! again and again. ciitude Gwdet. unsntiomi rookie. Rarnered two goals. and Garth Gay got the other. Rogerson in the RCA! net was their outstanding player, his ting 53-V95 keeplnit the score y from mounting much higher. Lefurgoy in the nets for the victors also Stopped a good game and deserved his rhutout. In the middle session after a fist fight had broken out between Paul scliurman and-Jerry Allard. slayter, RCAF resrguardnnsn who was serving a penalty for falling on the puck in the goal crease. left the sin bin and attacked ra- feree Gordie Kelly. crashing him to the ice. and forcing his retire- ment from the game. slsyter re- celved a. major and a match pen- altv for his offence. Line-ups: x R. C. A. F. Flyers-Goal-Row erson. defence - Allard. Slayter. Mitchell, Ferguson, forwards-Mao Leod. Taylor, O'Rouke, Stabb. Leon. Pickering. Summerslde Aces -Goal-Lefiiin gt-y. defence - Woodside. Gay Shields. forwards - P. Sohurmsn, M. Schurman. Harris. Gaudet, Farnier. Cameron. MacLell:aii. Whalen. G. Grady. Referees-Gard Kelly. Jo. Hun- ter, Frank MacDonald. Summary Tirst period !. Summerside, I-Isrris (P. Schui-man, Shields) 0.40 2. Summerside, Gaudet (Whalenl 2.22 3. Summcrslde. Gay 1P. Schui-man) 6.57 4 summerslde. P. sciiui-man l 5. Sunimeraide. Harris (P. Schurmaii. Woodsldel 19.37 Penalties - Shields, Harris, Cam- cron. Second Period 6. summerslde, Gsudet (Whalen) . 19.58 Penalties - Leon. Slaytcr. Wood- sldo. Slayter (major). Slnyter (match penalty), Allard, P. Schur- man. Third period 7. Summerside. Harris (P. schurman. M. Bchurmanl 2.05 8. Summerside, Harris (P. Schurman) 5.45 9 Summerslde, Schurman 7.10 10. sumrnerside, Harris (Gay. P. sehurmani 15.46 Truro Edge Piciou 7-6 , TRURO (OP) -- Truro Besroais moved into first place in the APO Senior Hockey League Monday night. defeating Plctou Marlpaas 7-0. atu Mfngo with three goals. Ron Fielding with two,sni! Jack brown and Cecil zimmer with singles were the Truro scorers. Mel Gadd and Tie Williams each soared two for Pletou. Don Morrison and RA: Charlton added the others 1 'Aces Wallop Airinen; Slayter Attacks Referee Tied in A-P-C . Scoring lace NEW GLASGOW (OP) - Jackie Mcxenslo of Btellai-ion Royals and Ron Fielding of Truro Beat-uts "-10 Wed 1'01” RIP 50011118 honors in the Altlt-isontsh-Plotou-Colchaster Senior Hockey League. statistic-.3 released Mon y, in. cluding last week's gam show them tied for first place with 44 points each. two points ahead of Tie Williams of Pictou Mai-ipgcs Jack Dale of Truro la third'wit,h 39 points trailed by Jack McLellan of st. Francis Xavier University with 38. Nelson Wilson. Stellarton, um Frank Dorrlngton. Trenton, an tied for fifth position with 33 points each. Mel Gadd, Piciou, has 23 points. Fielding is the league's top scorer with 26. Dale heads the playmakers with 24 assists, Btellarton Royals led the league Saturday with 23 1-2 points. Truro was second with 23 and St. F. X. third with 20. Pictou had. 18 1-2 points and Trenton 10 1-2. Walls To Fighll In January TORONTO. (UP) - Earl Walls of Edmonton and Toronto, fifth- ranking among the world's iltrlvy. weights, will make his first start of the New Year at Maple Leaf Gardens here Jan. 26. promoter Frank Tunney said Monday. No opponent has been signed y.-1 but Tunney indicated it would be one of the four well-known hoar- ies-Dave Davey. Dan Bucceronl Tommy Harrison and Colry VVaiii'IL'( - with the latter two favored. S'side Curling Bummerslde Curling Club sche- dule for Tuesday. Jan. 5, 1954: 7:00 pm. Ioe No. 1-P. Keyea. P. Ome- kett, B. Hunter, R. Brown vs A H. Hublcy. L. Inmaii, Mac Wil- llama. S. MacF'tirlaue. Ice No. 2-(A. Brooks. R. Han- Ul theme, F. Arsenault. M. Mill vs 0. Mulholland. F. Davlscm, Eldon Hickey, R. Somers. Ice No. 3-A. Hopkins. E. Mor- rison, W. Young, T. Williams vs 1''. Cameron. H. T. l-lolinan, E. M. Smith, V. Grant. 8:30 pm. Ice No. I-T. D. Morrison, I-l. Dickie, A. Kenyon. C. Peters vs E. 0. Offer. Earl Hickey, S. Muc- Ewcn. R. T. Holman. Ice No. 2-0. I-lnyes. Earl Can- non. T. Burns. Reg Mscliean vs H. E. Clark, W. Hayward. 3. Con- nell. Mr. Warwick. Ice No. 3-H. Maioldarlsne, E. MacKay, K. Bell. S. D, Reed vs R. Bishop. J. MacGregor. G. Max- well, F. Daley.-S Yankee; lieds In Annual Game COOPEXRSVPOWN. N. Y.. (AP)- New York Yankees and Cincinnati Redlegs will meet in the 13th an- nual Hall of Fame baseball gamv at Doubleday Ficld licre Aug. 9 National League teams hold it 7-5 edge over the American in the scrim dating back to 1040 with a one-year iaipse in llM5y The Yank- ees made one previous appearance in 1947, losing to Boston Braves Cincinnati will be making its third appearance. Cincinnati defeated Ohloago White Sox 16-6 last sum- mer. Murray River Theatre MURRAY RIVER. JAN. 4 8: 5 - 8 P.M. MONDAY Q: TUESDAY YOUR ATTENDANCE WILL HELP TO MAINTAIN 1 HOCKEY IN OUR CITY. GIVE A REAL IOOST In Office Open from 9 A. M. till Gameifimo. PRICES: Th. FORU 1:85 First 8 Rows Balcony .60 Rest of Balcony. .