Page 6 The Guardian Saturday, January 8, 1955 DOWN THE ,-- ,.., . MONTREAL (CP) - President Clarence Campbell of the National Hockey League announced Friday that Maurice (Rocket) Richard has been fined 5250 as the result of molesting an official in a game Dec. 29 at Toronto between Mont- real Canadiem and Toronto Maple Leafs. The fine includes 550 incurred autbmatically at the time because of two misconduct penalties im- posed on Richard. Richard got into a fight with Bob Bailey of the Leafs and. after they BACK I I ,. a - wi. Brent. Hniiatt. Charlottetown. has former with total winninlZ5 M 323:! ; ' kindly remembered us with a 394. Now he will have a couple Christmas card from st. Petct's- more years to show his good rar- burg, Florida, where he and Mrs. Rowatt are spendtng Brent the writes: '”No horse McNamara, winter. h racing l l here but lots of dog tracks. A man i 3 by the name of ' used to train and drive horses, also acted as Slilll?.l'?illfl judge at tracks who ing qualities. Fulton Moreside is still with me. He has the trotter Mack Fingo 212 2,5. Bellini Might 217 3,5 and Mack Fingols half- sister Dora D. Scott. I have inl addition to Trti Single G., Colleen Adam 212. in foal to Victory Dalel up in the Cential States, lives ill 2.05 3,-'5. Masons -ID that I wdiil an apartment next to us. He says with in Quebec in 213 1 5. thel that he. knows you" Brent enclos- trotter Mahlon Harvester 214 l'5l as a. card, shmxlng the. grevhounds w:t.h their colors and masks on at -he also took his record in Que- becw-Whii'laii'a,v 215 4 5 and Helen were parted. is said to have slapped linesman George Hayes in the face with his glove. ' Referee Red Storey gave Ricli- ard a major and two misconduct penalties; Bailey a major and urn misconduct. HEARING HELD FRIDAY Campbell and referee- in- chief Carl Voss have since investil3'-ed the incident and a hearing was held at NHL head uarters Friday. In addition to ampbell. V055. Storey and Richard. others attend- ing -- all from Montreal Cana- dn-ns --- were managing director Frank Selke. coach Dick Irvin and defencemen Tom Johnson and Doug Harvey I The fine brings in apprnximai-l.V 52,500 the amount the fiery Rocketi ed to I Australia. YDNEY, break it. last year. the Rocket Richard Fined 5250 For Molesting Official has paid into NHL coffers in 13 seasons he has been playing. The amount includes a 31.000 bond he had to post last season. posed for flouting Campbell in a sports-weekly column. heaviest single fine was 8500 for throttling referee Hugh McLean ::i a New York hotel lobby during the 1950-51 season Landy Expects His 3:58 Time- Will Be Beaten (AP) - world - record mi er John Landy said Friday he expects his time of 3:58, establish- in Finland eclipsed ”before very long." But he didn't say who was going Richard's to Speaking at Sydney town hall. where he received broadcasting trophy as sportsman of the year. he said a four-minute mile is unlikely in Aiistralia under present conditions. A very good cindt-r plenty of lift and strong competit- ion are essential for-a four-mlnul-9 mile-and neither are available in he sa . Australian track with the im- ILITTLE SPORT" ' . K K g U Rouuou V . 3.-A M V be Trio Oi Fine Rerlorers Freezing rain, ice and snow a a bad combination where our upland . game birds. particularly I-Inna, an concerned and those interested in this type of shooting are keeping an anxious eye on the weather The stage could be set for trouble if we have further snow fall of the typa we have experienced to date There is considerable ice on the ground at the moment and if this is covered with another coating of l the finishing line. The track is Hoosier She looks Ike he willl ' I00 Ind CYUM iohCI'9 I5 I-T011519 in I-Ila - beautiful. vtzth a profusion of make a good race mm... Ilnalh, I , - Above are three. of the Char-ltory over the second-place Monctnn New Year on local ice last night. offering. 0: com." our bpgn-1. h,w,, Haw?” and mm,” wees sunound. have V,m,,-V. Dale and Major Pep-I S ' L lnttetown Islanders who figured Hawks. Atrightlsiightwinger Bob Danny played a very strong game lelmed . log of n-mu mm, the ma 1,. W? remember dnver MP per rm, Wmmm Bnbmeau Ml . - greatly in Islanders win at the Gray who opened theacoring andas- and his presence was certainly felt duuymu, win”, of 1933.34, gum Nnmam V9,... M,” He raced in the Mommn. V,,.,o,.,. Dan, was mm," b Forum last evening. At left l5YuI.!- slated on Dolwclllnga first goalig (line by bgth Lloyd Hinchbei-ger and (comumed on my 7) Maritlmes and Mattie. and reined a to H. 8. Chief in 204 3 5 at Que-I O lander-s left wlngel,VBill)b)' poise ng opening D6130 . t 'cen re yl:- coat: Steve Brklaclch who have 1"” numb" (1, W-nmm. Thanks, been I helm"? Vmmy Dal? Wm, who led the gchailottetnwpz am fenlciemrain fvartrny Oconnor rwmo bfen holding the defensive fort B.-grit. we hope you and Miss. How- make Fl I-gal sire. He is hv Frisco, (,OU,,wB,,s Ohio (CF, N The Kamn Cm, "59" Is Xpmng with a brace of goas to its - vic- me e s irs appearance 0 e aone or the past three weeks. Rangers Rgcu" i- I, - v I . hl1- . 2.00." . -;. i 4- e - . . . . - , I 3- at M” ha” a most peaqmt G Dale 4 Thankg Lam C Na-Ottawa international League fian- mator league baseball because of wing" vic,How. I Single G. 2 02 I I eerta.nly last-place Caps day in the south. And here is Laurie J. O'Brien of Windsor Jrt, N.S.:-"Enjoyed reading your racing review. Am very glad is has been a the aged horses will get are glad you had such a good sea- son and hope you will even better one th;s year. Gordon F'osi.e:-, formerly nianag- ltl l8l'lIlEZ here (Continued on page 7f Caps Explode In Third To Down Ramblers 6-3 AMHERST, N. S.. tCPi 6-3 Atlantic League victory. outI.ts The two exploded with a r . Forward Gerry S m i th. le.rs in the th.rd, ald.g0t- the other. Bob Legere in the first and sec- and. Bernie Bornaqurr. cariied the nod for the Rambleis. firing goals In the first and second period. Hank Therrien notched the third. Lint-tips Smith lMcDon;tld. Honni 4:03; Ft. Frederirtnn- Goal: Craig: de- Fredericton, McI)t)nalrl tSPw'- fence: Mosgrove. Heon, Powers: ell, BllSSl 5:48, 9. l'i'eriei'i('i'in, forii.-irds: rlowriy. Myles, Legeie, Smith 'L4.PKPl, Mcbonnglil Hzzll. Mcbonagh, Sewell. McPhee, Bliss,lPciialtics: Reid 7:37, Rogers, ISmith i.'l:.'i.'l third period Coast traded goal: evenly in the first. two periods but three-izoal attack in the final frame to blank the. Ramblers and put away. the game who scored in the first. period, collected two of the three Fredericton coun- Bernie McDon- The other two Caps markers were picked up by -- The Mcl)iinald. Nicolle. Smith. i Frcderu-Lon C i p 1 t a la turned on Atnlierst. Ramblers here Friday night in the to fashion a Senior Hockey Amherst -Goal: Bltim; defence: . L, Kiley. ROIZPFS. Blackburn. Pair; 3 forwards: White. Lccltirr, The-r-I rien, Savard, D. Kiley. Reid. Sa.n-I don, Krnnctly, Berii:iquer.. Summary First period: I. Amherst. Evin- aqiieri fRogers. Kcnncdyl 5:48; 2., Fi'edt-rtcton. Log:-r IMcDona;:,h,: Powersi 8.37: .1 Amherst. Bern-I Laquez ISavari. Kennedy) iii: 5; 4.l Fredericton, Smith flmgeic. Mc-' Donaght 19:22. Penailiics: McDon- agh 3:56. 1.. Kiley 6:.'ill, Povvcrsi ll:lR. l Second period: 5. Aiiiiitirsc. Thor- rien tl.et-iorc. Sziinrinnl 6:03; ti. Ft'erlet'it-ton. lI0gei' (Smith, Hclini, l 56. Penalties: McDnnagli l3::ll, Craig f.set'v6-ti by lVlCDIll'i;ll(ll, Lo- clerc 14:30, Blavkhtirn 17:30, Rog- ers. McDonagh 19:40. Third period: T. Ii'ie-derictoti, Defective ls Probe Boston BOSTON IAPI - Massachusetts auhlir Otis fhttnoy assigned El. detective Fri- in dctormine whether there were any violations of state box- ing commission rules in connection Sharkuy at safety commissioner day with 'l'hlit'snlny Athletic Association Mechanics Building. One bout was there here several stihstitutions which ing commission investigation. Whitney. nightis be u t I cancelled If any. furthcr taken FIGHTERS Sl'SI'F.NDED Commissioner hoxors Ted '”We"'l"'l , .M"”'aY- MOSCOW. men- The Russian NW Vtfki W1 7V't'"'v B”dl"P”'l- National hockey team defeated Conn: Joe Arruda. Fall River, Swpden 4.2 bprore 50.000 ha”. and Harry Poulton. Charlottetown. directly after the hotils. In ti-'lrItl' Hockey Scores By THE FANADIAN PRESS Atlantic Coast Senior Mnnctrin 2 Charlnttetnti'n 4 Fredericton R Amherst 3 Antlgonlsh-Plctou-Cnlchealer New Glasgow 5 St. Halifax 9 Ptrtoti Fl Quebec Junior Quebec .1 Montreal I Ontario Senior Owen Sound 2 Niagara Stratfnrrl 7 Chatham 5 Ontario Junior Gait 2 Barrie 0 A A Falls I A Toronto St. Michael: II Kitchener 2 Toronto Marlbnros 4 Guelph 5 American League Hershey 1 Pittsburgh 2 Northern Ontario Senior Inuit Indians 1 Sudhury 5 .. - . ......... FORIIM DATES and last minute led to a box- ex-offtrio chairman of the commission. assigned Del. Lt. Michael .1. Cullinane to investigate after a commission meeting. Cul- Iiane's ioonrt will determine what. action should be. Henry J. Lamarl Roh Ca rririgton and Fr. Xavier I0 Assigned To Fight Card Robby I-Inglish. both of Fall river: Frankie Dell and Tommy Lee, both of Boston. and Mel Brown uure put on the unavailable list pend- ing the investigation. Before the fights most of the fans were offered their money back but most of them---L227--stuck it out. Johnny E ii c kl e y, longtime fight manager, currently the Sharkey Association matchmaker. screamed after the fights: "Soma- thing's going on here." And Lamar said "somebody i.i tampering with Buckley": show" and ,adrlcd "there will be penal- ties." Russian Hockey Team is Winner frozen spectalm-s in Moscow"; Dy- nnmo Stadium Friday night. LONDON ICPI--"Char." s noxi- smokeless fuel. has been rl:-volnticrl hy scicniisl-S of the national coal hoard. It's made from coal irealerl with stcam to remove important smoke rnmpnnrnls. s ransferred to this Ohi have ”"i:i1i';et-siiiiai-lin a 5500.000 deal thati lended four difficult lple-A baseball in the Canadtania er of the. Charlottetown Hotel and,"aPll”l- l another two years racing lease oninow manager of the Neiiioundlandl Maritime tracks. My old horse Truiirlotel, St. John's. Nfld. still has a I0”"”l like. it volt. He keen interest great per- Rnd Company -in lCit,v Athletics for 350.000 and Pill” ('lIllsP. p . Si-aduini from St. Louis tar open Friday with 36-hole scores of years of Tri- C oi u m b u s Columbus put up Nine the and the money huy , the 14,300-scat Red Bird. for 3450.000. la" The detil hrought TI'lDl9'A h35P'iM3-V07 25 . others ball back to Columbus after rims. it was just more than three rinse in the operated by National League, was moved Omaha, Nebraska. Part of the trnn-artion tioiitivt-ti Friday hi Fiedottrk E. I?” Jon;-.-, spokestttein for the rliraiv. is a "sironi lroikiriit HlzltN"IV”""v ROPIIINIFY, got . mnnti, Ya. mom" with l(.'insns (Tin from Wlll4'II (loltimhus exports nwnsi of its players. Floyd Patterson Wins By TKO to NEW YORK. Floyd Patterson who his 20th birthday Tuesday, tered Willie Troy with his qtiick.l o'csti-uctive hands Friday night. to hill '4 technical knockout at tlie.l-lea" 10 - g:rr:rr:1C'::i.:::1d,0:;h;:P"T:r w Hawks regained complete control and the mm 0, my mm round. pmyarson R.lR. Bell 4. F.yR. MncLaine 12 ,'rhp :ms't mp ngmuttgg M H19 Hawks had time to recover. weighed 166. Troy 162. D1- H- MRCIHI-H9 6. T- W- Mll- ' t ' The Hawks made it 2-1 at 9:52 ftor the pin. -bColumhus answer - flung night in t Although Troy. the No. 6 mid- "3" 14- dlewcight, never was on the floor. Also four games he was a sorry sight as he sat in;V0U5 T1'0Pll)'1 his corner alter the fifth. He had' an egg-sized lump over his eye and his left eye was pl:-toly closed. Al VVc1ll. manager could be seen motioning it over even before. Dr. Vincent. diello of the New York state letic mmmission stopped the even contest. Patterson, the sensational Brook- lyn boxer who won a title at the com- of Ti'o)'. wasi Nar- ath- tin- clock. competition: p A. W. Hyndman. T. W. ll-larper MacN-eill. H. Sears, vs. W. R. Mac-Neill, L. Turner. H. Dobson. Li. Donald. Dr. Prowse, N. Nicholson. B Mar- to Charlotte opposed this. She said the; lOtIawn lineup was filled with sec-I weeks ago that the Columbus finn-i0lId-I'M? American As.-ociattoit.iPl?I.V I the C?Il'l'llnRlS of lllPll”" lA9Pkfl3.V5- to 1952 rejected Sunday sport. The transfer of the franchise to hroadens international Montreal. with some agitation front. (linals l Sunday huschall in the capital rial the problem butl a n d; Whitton the and Islander marksman while Lorne Danny ovconmm the rushing Walters and Bert Hirschfeld tallied derenceman, (aged by inch” m 301" games were for the Hawks. capitalize on one of the ITICOSI h e W:-ilner Piizes ,iI?i9”3"5 LINN” P0W"lf Mid -33””? plays of the game at the eight, me mum.-mg re. krill? had it comparatively easy mmme mark. He pwked up lhel the o a transfer--the move of the Athle- II('S from Philadelphia which was approved by the American League close of last season. , The four years Ottawa had af bllSlfI('SSnlPIT;lPr'-llI1 in the International Leilifliel Baseball were not stirvessful ones. The teaml Inever finished better than sixth in the franchise from lx'ansas,tlie eight-team league and crowds were small. There. was RI 1 curiiigiitiig-gtiis AI Local Rink Last (API -- Speedy Di-'l)'l3d CPl6l)l"di.e(l Bominel bat. suits: L. Turner 6. A. W. Hyndman '1 Hon. A. W. Matlicson 11. C. Mac- in the Rendez- W. E. Maclnnts 6. W. Worth 8 right E. Tanton 5. H. Atkinson 8 J. S. MacDonald 11. F. Hansen 4 D. Saunders 6, W. R. M.icN(-ill 9. Draw for this afternoon at 2 ol- continuing Tumblers Mltton. Islanders With 4-2 An eleven-nian crew louetovfn islanders nii.ped to an easy 4-2 win over the second-place the season. The Islanders had con- trol of the play during most of the game and would have P1H.VPt'S who "couldn't I score much higher. had it not been period. any better on Sunday the": for the sensational not-minding of The Islanders continued their A 'el””"d'”" I" HAWK-S' ROHIIB NICK Pidsodnv Who domination of play ui the second turned aside a total of 39 shots. The Islanders, lll period, niit.-played the th- while splitting it with t-he Moncton birds. and lpeated their middle penalties. which conducts, one to lnpening session were quite I with both things rolling shortly the mid-wnv mark of the frame. trio made ie red light the game. Buck managed to steal of Char- Moncton llawks at the Forum last night before the largest crowd of run the led by the two- HlI'PRflYl goal exhibition of Bubby Dowling. I-08ml?-1 set the pace curly in the game and ;,n.'wliicIi also includes teams in Ha-icollocted R 2-0 lead Toronto. Buff-riln. Si rat-use. the first visitors by a very wide margin in the second pair of markers re- session per- formance in the third. Wally Kull- man and Bob Gray were the other night, as they handed out only six included two mis- Isl.indcrs' Wally ragged teams having consider- able trouble in getting their attacks organrmed. The Wimpy Jones, wal. lv Kullntan. Ray i.educ trio started after the quarter mark of the period and the locals were on the war-path. The Islanders kept t.he pressure on with Btick Whitlock. Bob Gray and Orin Carver coming very close Just after 1:1 their rtxt. turn on the ice. this blink be- hind Pidsoony for the first time in Ta (e 8-Point Lead Victory Last Night ling tipped the knee-high shot by Piusodny to close the lll'Sl. period scoring. stocky Hawks dcfenceman Paul Emile Michelin performed a perfect swan-dive when caught by Danny O'Connor while carrying the puck over the Islanders blue- line shortly before the end of the period and outshot the Hawks l6- 3. At 2:37. Wally Kullmnn was given a misconduct penalty for throwing his stick in the air -in disgust at a call by referee Power. Wally was used very sparingly for the rest of the game to the dis- pleasure of the taxis. Joe Lepine collected two minors and B. mis- conduct in the period. the latter being for abusive language towards referee Jackie Kane. over center, split the defence but had skated past the net. before he as rangy Lorne Walters sneaked one by Shirley on the short side on a pass-out from former pro Dewiir Thompson. A couple of minutes later Bubby Dowling pick- ed up his own rebound on a pass-. ing play with Ray Leduc andl banged it behind NLL'l( to give the Islanders a two goal lead for the second time in the game. The is- landers continued to press with Whitlork. Gray and Carver swarm- ing the Moncton cage at 13. one off the goalpost and into the net at 9.10 to close out the scoring for the game. Hughie Campbell who was sched- uled to arrive in Charlottetown yes- terday had to remain in Sydney due to unfavorable flying tions. kept out of the line-up because of last night. team arrived on the Island. Coach Dugger McNeil could show no play- ing card for Watson and an gt play. Houle. Sinnett, Lacroix. Campeau. rubber in his cum end, skated up'Bowness, Hirschfeld. W a tters. Thomson. Robinson. Kullman. Dowling. tors fThomsoni 9:52; 4. Charlotte- Due to the humid weather con- ditions, the ive became very heavy? 1952 Olympic. in Helsinki and lC):l)tiIgaLlll. 'A. HMa;IDo;iald vs” H R. In? puck on R Momma” ;m.w,,rd M in the final period and the pace.- mgn n,m,.m.d hump L0 mom mm H I ll, 135- 1- 80 mils. . Goss. N-.m',,,. am, ,3,-,-ied it in m.,,, We slowed down considerably. Wally the NO. g Rpm among mzhtmavyg Em) ; 1123-K Hawks nne, when he MW me Kulltnan took only one turn on weights. dommamd H" among m0R;;dfpillBeltt.RS.d Btllllollci ;im- Mon.-Lon detencpnnin ,-mdy Ln ex. the ice in the finale and in that . ..;,L.,c-.... - 9” Y W - - 0W- ercise the squeeze play an mm, interval of about one minute. gave a.tt. E K. Mi1cNutt.. Paul O'Rourke. Buck slipped in nice pass to wing” the Islanders a commanding 4-l unknown Pros S'JDmi13Ciinriii-ii D Sodgevilck H .13””.. Oi” in Hip; Swift" Bab hm item wat1:l1yRcRmI5d)ut viimtwmimy I - - . t . . ic ceany witi a azing shot ones an sy e uc a mi y it for ::niDI;())n.mGe;)l.I lairgen vs. S. that caught the far corner of the the start of the frame. He picked1 35 "3 - - C IHRMI. - E. c'ge from nbo t 25 f t t. the u k in hi 0 - 7.0 d' ,0; ANGELFq (AP) T , Burnett, R. Partridge. dTwo ITIIIIULFSU later elahemislanders li'lp.Clt'Rl'lElgC sllppedsn .:lii)r't iiiissmio, "1 4 tl . k - r" W" I" -in 7-T-H took it .2-0 lead with Whitlortk Ray Leduc who carried up to the: 9 955?! NW" D10 EKSIUM 5- GOTHENEURG. swam-n fCPi- again being the play-maker. Lloyd I-Iawka' blueline. Wally took Ray's mark of the 332,500 Los Angeles 136. mated value of Sl60.000,00(l. about 320,000,000 higher than last year. G””l"" DlCkl"5"" 0' 51- A"d”'lV5- This year's production by Swedish Hinchberger carried the tick in- lllw Md EIIC Mmlil "I 1'05 A"lZt3l95i shipyards is expected to exceed side the Hawks line andp slid it swept into the lead at the midway gr.-,5, ion; with an esgi. over m G,” on ,..-shy wing Bob in turn. laid a pass to Buck in front of the net. and Bubby Dow- drop-pass Just. inside the l:ne. and rifled is. high one by Pidsodny Shirley was terrific off Rav Ln- nrolx and Bill Sinnctt midway in: the period. Bert.I-llrschfeld bounced. Dickinson. 27. it pro for less than three years, knocked out A 66. five under par for the Inglewood country cltib. The 36-year-old Monti came in with .1 I17. Dickinson had a first round 70 and Monti I til). Their 138 put them two strokes in front of the pack with format: If. S. open king Julius Born: the closest at lfill with the day's Iow- ost. y-mind, a brilliant (I5. No less than 3.1 pro: hettered par. Design BIG RETREADING NEWS From ISLAND TIRE SERIIIDE Genuine U2 Ton Trucks. :-45'? 5 - Pusongee U2 Ton Triiclil 3 coo - in on - to R5 5' use - in I In - ll om - II no - ll Snburhanifa I01: Passenger Tires and Goodyear ,.4 JANUARY 4 TO I umpir- ml 'B.' Mont Ionic In-ban-Rural Ihtlu IMIO DEALERS FOR: Goodyear Products. Ill Wayinontli 50. 100 Goodyear Tires - We use ISLAND TIRE SERIIIOE 1-noiva: am L siwia I Mona only .5070. Charlottetown OPEN TONIGHT 'TIL 9:30 2 5 I- SUITS - OVERCOATS Shop TODAY iiififl i.m'-.1. NEW YORK. (AP) - The Net York Rangers of the National Hoo- key League Friday recalled right- winger Vic Howe from Valieyfiold of the Quebec Hockey Infill- Thla will be the third big-league trial for the younger brother of tho troit star, Gordie Howe. Ha re- ports tonight in Toronto. town, Dowling (Lcduc) 12:17. Pen- alties: Kullman misconduct 2:37. Lepine 14:04. minor and miscon- duct 19:47. Third period: 5. Charlottetown. Kullman (Leduc) 3:11; 6. Moncton condi- Lorne Hennessey was also shoulder in J u r y. Hennessey. Campbell, Leyte and Palladino will Hirschfeld rcampeau, Mtchenn) 3” be back I" W9 W51 ”"""P 9:10. Penalties: O'Connor 10:59. next week. Stops. Hawks new forward. Ross Wat- Pidsodny 12 1511-31 son who played with the Halifax Shirley 9 310.2: Atlantics last year. was over to the Island with the Moncton men ' However, when the IOOOO FIIEL OIL” 8 high-scoring wing-lnan could not Bel. by Test Lineup Moncton-Goal: Pidsodny; de- fence: McNeil. McLaughlin. Wea- ver. Michelin. Lepine: forwards: "T"?-'j"'j'jT P. E. I. REGT. I7 REOOE Charlottetown - Goal: Shirley; defence: Brklacich. OC 0 n n o r, . . Hinchberger: forwards: G ray. Training for yl39rS0nn9l Of Whitlock, Leduc, Carver. Jones. Hdqts. Sqdn. will commence on Sunday 9 January '55 at Kaltneefcrees: I-IHLIYIQ Powers. Jack 1330 hrs. Transport M” s.,mm..y leave North Rustico at usual First period: 1. Charlottetown. time. Gray IWhitlock Carver) l5:0H: 2. . Charlottetown, Dowling (Whitlock Signed: Gray! l7:l9. R. . I' Penalties: O'Connor -8:05. ( J R) M0 ' Second period: .'I. Moncton, Wat- sqdm Cmdr' TO ALL YOIINO MEN AND WOMEN OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND Your RCAF Recruiting Unit which has been locat- ed in the Journal Building, Summersido. will be located at the RCA)? Station, Summerside, after December 6, 1954. ' The. RCAF Mobile Recruiting Unit will continue to visit Charlottetown each Tuesday (9:00 am. to 8:00 p.m.) and Wednesday (9:00 am. to 5:00 pm.) at THE RCAF ASSOCIATION CLUB ROOMS 3rd Floor of the Bank of Commerce Building. For full information on a career with a future, visit the Mobile Recruiting or write, phone or visit the RCAF Recruiting Unit, RCAF Station, Summerside. P. E. I. PHONE 2281 LOCAL 119 A HALIFAX SPORTS WRITER SAYS: "I pick Amherst to win the Atlantic Coast Hoc- key League title." SIC)-DIVE voun OPINION- L AMHERST I MEETS ISLANDERS menu - MONDAY. Jaxbaar 1o -4- 8130 SEAT SALE - TODAY as an. imr iionnair mm isaaimans no Nam YOUR SUPPORT imioasu ' I '. mo -me FOBIJM mo - . ., . x