i 9 i l l 4 i i l AC '-'-i-'i-'-'-'-'-'-'-'-'-'-'-'-'-W-'-'-'-'J H Lmteseoarx. - W DOWN THE E 5 iv BA-CK " STRETCH -iii.-5-.-.-.5-.555-.-.-u-.-Jr.-.-.-.5-.-A-.-.-.5-9.555-.5mnan-hush-.5 Here is a list of additional regls- of 322.059. At Batavia Downs he zrations forwarded to the United lowered the track record to 2.05 States Trotting Association during Mac has raced 20 heats in better :he season by Mrs. Ida Yeo, clerk than 206. His campaign started of the course, Charlottetown Driv- April 13 at, Yonkers Raceway and lug Park. Altogether the" mu-3i was concluded at Batavia Downs iiavc been OVEY 300 5959 in "Om Oct. 12. He was bred in Ontario INS P1'0VinCf'- 35 me fir” 5W9 "V7 and his ancestry traces back to the a s in seitini-' their yoims ti'0i- immortal Dan Patch l.'55. While I '5 and P300115 Y”ldY '0 W-k9 P3” at Dufferin Mr. Hughes had a good in future races. For Fred Taylor, ho-K ow, Momy Make, 2.03, bred Rreadaibaiic. Honey Bunch, by Cai- in this p,.m.i,,ce and sired by llmciv Duds 3-09"-N dhm H9"9Y'5 Cingin' Sam 210. grandsire Samp- Girl; for Edgar Reeves. Frectoivn. son H31 103.-.L -that date he was lllile Lady ll)" J0m1.V 2-0553 ii" 3-3 but the finish was awful close. P.C. SW3. K1iik0l'a- -WHY Mm by Joe O'Brien raced Monev Maker Joliny 105': -flhiil -Mm HGWW l?-' v'ii'ough the Mnritimes and also at David Pratt. St. Peter's Baby Train Foxbom and Roosgven but he is by Fast Twin 393- dill" BMW Budf now owned by a New Yorker. Pa' ' for Wlllafd K9”Y- S0””)' iiaiits to be remembered to all his it-"'5 EXDYC55 133' F3-It Tmm friends in Kciislnglon and viciilily dam Millie Kalniuck 2.08'i. Pacing Paul by Playdalc for Winston Taylor. Nine 'nHnHn'f-'8-5'-I Maritime Major Hockey passed through one of its darkest weeks the past seven days. The during uh W hard pressed league. beset finaizcial troubles for the past sev- Tlie publicity department of the iii!-1'.-2 O.ieboc Harness Rflclli" Club who Milo C eek. Hettii-. Hoosier by Jose- 3 1-. ck, g g . r . 1,0... dam Heme ””,”"c. the Qmhcc ,R,aCE. la , eral weeks. had ano.her lean week ;'.”f' ?!o?sl.DrE.;',.E-;'sin..- chm-- Nme.lf1eaSel1. some any ”.n:reS.' as the wcatlicrmar. forced the H00. 01 i i v llll-Z in.ornia.ioli on is dniii s illnwslponcmenb of to” games, Tm, lnairioivii. Hoosier Boy by Josedalc '.f1.'ii From Nlav 20 in Oct. 25!. races. p p . , , , h g 2 mu: my: Dr. Gmlge ' I-flsuipr chm is me "ms! "man-in "Mk mihcuic f.'llnlCS land on top of that link HOOSIPF UV J”-Wdille 005 "loll Caiiada. All preceding records to New Ghsgow mu ijoiziuicyed Z'.0f.". (lam ?iii:i Kaimuck. also we”, 1oWm.E.dg Fm. H.” summer . ,l:i:)l).a Maid by Federal 2.0l”r. damimcmm, UV... Md 3,, ,.m.nd3m.,.ianFoiiie:i- i'tflfli,iI'l; thsati wasJl;gs;tp(1i3l:di '-'00 T0iIi.i'- "lid Mil” 0' Mlle b-V'of over 200.000. Total seasoif-l13'i W9" ' e 3 " 1-gm-n Mine all 2-3. dam Kellyislmmeg MM, mp 1m.,,.5t mm, mwix-cits and the islanders each lost I hornt game. Ni'-'htnmrr 3-131 W I-Eejffi-iflff;ic:isu-ibmeci. 42.". different llorscs: s K'mmC”mted 1" 9'10 heRL:;.(;1tT.,:. Sunday afternoon the heads of. rst time made bv a , . , . hv Morris Milo 2.03 4 5. and tli.al7.hP B15: Six uilllrncci in .M0il(:liaIl1 hslcst mm. 1).. 1,3991-' was cvniiand one of the lust. malteis on cl H.mo..(.,.-5 gm; 3 5. TN. 1,95; tinrpiflllcllda will he the consideration of for a flvc-nihc rare was Kiiizlii lHi5ii10iiCiil91li5- Al1'33dl' "tune it smiah-5 13.0,-.V r,r.vinm.r of runs! iiiimlzcr of games have been post- beam was Hillcrcst Carolyn with imnc-"1 and the Pl'0'319m 0! Th?" i0 ill. During the season the inn rlriv- i3la.V UWH1 may NOV? 011119 5- l3UZ' zlc ii they are left to ihc or was Jiilcs GlL'llPl'P. In 184 starts the schcdule. By the way the lea- lic was 56 times fir. 37 iirvins sec- g - v . ond and 31 times third. His pcr- cue is going these. games ii-ll decidzng; ones when CPlllaEE was .448. Next to him was llrtyt. in be H18 his brother, George. with an avcr- if t'0m8S 10 Ciiithinif D13)-0” are of .380. By the war. George has A berths. I Lulu-ii over the niannceinent of the! ' ' ' . new MOIlll'Pal Raceway Inc. w-!in- Until last nizlit. the lslniiders. operate Richrlicu Park track this p:ei;.- the only club in the Big Six. year. ilhat had played all its rczulari ganrs. The islanders i Hhiir league Ille above show the fastest milrithey made it up last week. fni trolled was 2.l0 by Annie Scott at order to do it they had to play Sydney July 2 and the fastest lTlllP:1lVC games in six nights and dur- ,raced was Argo: Pointerls 2.07 -if that ucek the islanders wonl .Ch(.ll'l0llel0Wll.C1('(ll'f.'P Macuci: who ionly one game while losing four. "was fun driver in the Mariiimes It is doiiinrui if many clubs will be had a percentage of .516. In Ilfiiin favor of making up their post- siarts he was 43 times first. Hiponcments on their off-nights and times second and 18 times third. Jove.-. ir they wanted to, it will be M HARVEY coaaima Salisbury, N. B. eiin ofl iGames Toiiighl '::irls . same missed onei - . . . .Pcc-Woo games urc being play- Maritimc racing ('Omp?rlS0l1S with 1 re:.tL:lai' game with Eaznt John hiitled among me boys, The first shots in the embryo City Hockey League will be fired tonight with the A.J. MacAdam coached sanit Dun-;tan's Univer- sity team playing Paul Williams Anchors at the Forum. Game time is nine o'clock. It's been two years since the red and white clad Saints skated out on the ice to play a City team in a city league and tonight's game will bring back memories 0! the For-lies when the Saints Navy. Legion and Summer-side Crystals formed the four team loop. The Saints coach A.J. Mac- Adam has only had four days in wli:ch to form his squad but he expects that they will be a match for the youthful Anchors who pack solid defence and fast breaking Opening Game Tonight Of City Hockey League the Rovers will see action somtlme next week against either Tneir ranks may be bolstered by Island- ers coach Leo Lamoureux if Leo to or the players this week, will hold a practise at 10:30 :1 forii ard lines. The other entry in the City will have to share some of the spotlight with the at the Forum lonlght us the minor leagues resume action. The West Kent School girls will play the Parkdale girls at 6.35 the time that paperweight and The lioys The paperweiglits, Pee-lVees and B.-inlams will see action to- night in the program that coni- mrnccs at six o'clock and which ixsill continue until nine. A ban- itsm game. schedlued for 9.10 and in midget game scheduled for ten idclock have been postponed. The Bantam Bruins were sup- Driver nl Argnl Pointer in fasl- - -- iciiliicuii to find nights suitable to posed to play the Bantam Eagles i-st mile in the Mnritimea in 1951, Ralph Donovan. 4. Monrv boil. clubs. int 9.10 while the Beavers and Chnrlnltclmvn, Augiisi 4th, 2:07,itnn. N.B.. writes complimenting us, - o o ,ilic Ranger-s were to play in the and fastest. iivn miles M Char- on the review and states that lie, AL-ml-ding lo a rare m.ws report ion nclock game. These games 25. was out to the Moncton track No-.v 1 HR. Glace Bay Miners may not H10 30355 DRY and 100k("1 W" thnilcllhll Saint John for their gamci British Consols Trophy for s and they were in real fzood .m,,;.r.'ht. This would leave both the ing driver, Old Home Week. shape. Stabled there are Hal Alone ;;un.m.s and the gcavers wmmm al Cli"lTl"”"'”Vi'"- A”? W” "I 15”l- Owned by Tm" EN" find Earlllionie game during the week. The iNritc-i We rr-gr-r-i that his pllf7l0iSll"8VFS of Moncton. Highland Jim. i5,,a,,m.s failed to Show up In G1Bm' did not arrive in time in he in- owned by Alex Gallant of Amherst! M. for R game on Thmsdav um... dud"! 1" our Mnrmme Review orlmanche Harvest” mvmd h3' M: ilren a chartered flight was m.V5-Ni H'"'"'" R"'"” F-7W""5- S”55”- N'B-- 3'75 5 ml-"5 riouslv cancelled - perhaps fol”. T W'l'9d by Tm” Em?” she is bliiack of funds The Miners could Nine Mile Creek, Dorothy's Girl by Amie? 7- CW1? "id her dam Esjpiiobablv makeisainl. John bv trainl lniictnwn. Aug. 8th. 2:07-2:07 Harvey was the winner of ;will be played next week at the is. D. ll. rink. The time of these games uill ho lll'In0Ul'lL'C(.l later. Following is the schedule for tonight's activities: Pa pt-.nvel,'..'hf a 6.00 -llcrl Wings vs. Springers lloniblers vs. Bluebirds llawks vs. Bruins. 6..'i5-- Rangers vs. Cubs . Falcons vs. Tigers 33'-'1"Wi 2-09'-2. dam Dorothy L.;,ChC5iiii'i(Ti-31':l' lgflll-)A'ld Egret”!-Pilnlliallt but if their financial sit- iVcsl Kent Girls vs. Park- .nr Wilfred Praiight, Cherry val.-two owno v .a in -. irec um -' L: k p t. (1., G 1 lay, Frances P.. b.V.Pai;liaccl 2.0Ql,:,V!s.'IflH. and a iwn-rear-old filly hv ::;1'EPm 51” ' mm, may no A Ac "5 mm Rose wom-,y; for M,-5.wi1.F.iac Abigail. Thanks Ralph for. . . . i V R Pee-W'il-4-.1 l l M. A l (1. Ch '11: news. , "..)- angers vs. oyas ..'.'.'."........:”.:'.'.'.:,....... 2T.l3fff':l?.i" ” ..S.".'.:i:id;i:: ':”.?": :,h:.,0".1:.' sumac... Carol Kalmuckv for Rgnd;.1f'MM. litany of our readers will remcm- NI.”m' ,; 0 cu 1 Ow 8; dneov wml'7.50--Hornets vs. SPWWGS Donald. Montague Pails Dot by "Mr the vcrv likeable Lloyd Palmer lob”-t "fnwrs Pray mv f i -,o' Fl-V0” V5- Ca""dm"5 pagiiacpi g.0qi;,i dgm gammy Ab". who sold newsnapr-rs at the race imalntg) gill” 1'". am?” 10" gh;: MDMIFCIIS VS. Tigers hrile. also Real Bars. by Reaiiirack mi M 0i ll" pmcePd"1ili1l1ol'ClOllc ifDintmisHiii);sibleptar? ti-.-! 3""'"'" Mm 1!. t ibou ht a flllv which he called . -' , ,. ' ' ' i8.30-VVhlrlxvin(ls vs. Bombers W "”-"VH2-09 -v Mm Rim 3811'? 3 GI L1 'd tr. d h u lhzilifax. with Col. Victor Oland be- g 0. Cffgrlgfgftfgplof 1,,1:t'sur?3mcrJ;::! w,.:'t1;:e'I.'Ijfincl them. enjoylthc enviathle pops-1 '3 ' 'v ' V "' ”. . 1' .l.i ii fl is . ' nc. " rim N-V G1"-”'V dam 3"ll”9l' H Rm”: MOM (me 1"" m clallidinns. At1eihCp;J:lf:i.0n-lgflzllfnalf Moncmm Paper Gm is N1 rm” M '-Llme in Halifax Thursday night 'Ti1von. Ahncrs Star by Abner Til '09? and l5 3'-"l-V”"C1c'T mP0”';i,,.re wem 0"... 3900 fans in 3.. CI:-gg ?f)4li,. dnm Marguerite RM... . l. Please remember me to all my iL;ndance. for Archzbdld Pnviitrr. Kcnsingtoii.1i'W5"m0n IYICMS-" . a 0 Firinnir Lassie by Squire Harover A "CT ' ' Moi P0'ni"- W Hm"is.ili."li?y...?l.?'T.nr..i W. .. 'l'."l1lplc 2.14: for Waldnn Woodsidt-.i the Halifax 30”. for Gcnrzc Sample. Kensing-iwgr I C 1 t 1 ion l-lrmpv Gem-1'0 hy Squire Han-1. " is g" 1”” 0 i" ”W"- W?” V9” ll 3 1 h M H,1., Mr... (Mm Mminn IL 2,” 3.3. ifllllch in the limelight all last sea- lt:)eu'1tl?dmw'if:hbE3,:'ei;1 vE,ir?nm;zNIs'”,eak frr ,-.11 gr...”-,1... mm A spen..SI'ill and pnrticularlv so when he N, M L..,.ky gmncm. 2.”-,.I' dan1”'lClf:Cd a mile in 207 earlv in Aug. yin KM. 1,... David pound. Chm...;istt aigd foillowed inn a few iiizrzgrts 'iflti('ifllVll, Mona Li . by C 1 mctl 3 CT .V W hill"! n 2-07 Mid - -' Bilfllolrt 2.022.. ugh. Mon:-a1uMc- 3'1 NOW 11" is R nioud P0iilm- 3 Km... rm. Mm ;.-,.5mk MMKM. ifilly foal bv him out of Charlotte (--.L-.,-im,,.mw,,' Batu,-S Pym), by.B. fl.fl.')'. having arrived at Mrs Pnrliapci gfmlm (ram genv 3 ma; l..'.'.n:.es POLlli.0ll'S stable. Charlotte- W. I.-..m.k Mncxnvl chmiouetovmg own, Jan. 7. It. is a beautiful very Snnzloiv by Pazliaccl 2.09',;-, 'l"a3 the report last night that they were obtaining four new plnyerr. three forwards and one defense- man. One of the forwards is Bob Bowness of last year's Sydney Mll- lioriaires who was reportedly on his way to Halifax several weeks ago. The other forwards are a wingman by the name of Delmontc and an unnamed centreman. Norm Gusta- dam iii;-ht chestnut, has three white legs itnd one fawn colored and a white Caslellani In Sevenlhllound NEW YORK, Jan. 1l-fAP)- Maniigcr Tommy Ryan was sus- pended on the spot and threaten- ed' with drastic punishment to- night after he sluggcd referee Roy Miller in a riotous finish to the Ernie Durando-Rocky Cos- icllanl fight in Madison Square Garden. Durando. A solid punching middleweight from Bayonne, N. T-' ':l ' 2 ., . ' ' . . r-,",m.,..W(-a1.1.:,.,7I:Q.,f:,?: face. Charlotte B. had five stud ::';':i:'rag:IE::::m:'1:0::u1,::es:fnA1s .i., came from far behind to stop ,r,m mam G, 312. am, Goldemfrials previously so this is a real "i d t M . H m the wt Custcllani of Tenneck, N. J.. in nu-m,1(i,; iw (-,gn.'e,. dam 1ne7'('llflllgC for this exceptionally well- "'9 0 0 mnvem M ' a 2:04 of the seventh round of i ' ' ' ' bred mare. her sire being a world's sum is on ms may to svmcuse Rn their 10-rounder witnessed by nf".'llOl(lS 2.10 nnd Lou Budlong. by he coma wind up in Halifax yet, I I I tlinmpion, Cold Cash 1.581-5. Thcrc 5.799 fans and thousands of tele- League. the Saints or the Anchors. has the time and opportunity play. The Rovers who signed Abegweit cards tonight. Following are the probable line ups for tonight's game: Goal Harrigan. MacDonald; de fense Coyle wedge Waite Juneau forwards, Deighan Dalton Gaudet Michaud. Mcisaac cormler Chev ezic, P. Jay Murphy and MucRae Anchors, D. Large; defense. J. Coyle. A i Hughes, A. MacLeod, C. Ready, iilatc it has not been consistent. We forwards, Flanagan. Dalziel Glove Hurry. Scantlebury, Burke, Gillis and MacDonald. . iGame Scheduled Here Last Night Postponed for- postponement of the is- last. he- Glas- gow. Nova Scolia. It was lllc first major Chur- glimc was post- Thc ur'iiilicrm.'in )('Slf'l'(lil)' cod :1 lundoi's-Sydney giimc here night when the Millionaires crime slorin-hound in New lime in two seasons of llCl('k0)' that ii sclicdulod lotto:-town lioinc poned. The Millionaires irnvollcd New Glasgow lay hus Thiirsdu) night in order to cnlcli an M. C day. They noon flint they not flier or not they regular or cliurtercll The Glace Bay conic marooncd yesterday. Th:-.v flight. plzinnccl Amherst inst night. it was second time this work that same game was posipoiicri. May llecalli Johnny Morrow c.ireux and Islanders President Dr Ito. Dougan last night. Both men referred to a the Saints to the effect could not be recalled by the Is- Icinders. 0'llT:llX. lfax owning him." added Leo. told the Guardian call Morrow." he added. players for him. (AP)-Entries from Lloyd Mani; rum. Tommy Bolt, S.D.U., Macbean to A. plane for Charlottetown yester- infornicd flic lslzindcrs about four oiclock ycstoi'd:iy after-I could not mlikcilmd liccn (lecldod last night who- would go by Minors also be- in New Glasgow lo meet the Moncion Hawks in ll grime art the the The Islanders may recall right vmger Johnny Morrow from the l:'...'fax Saints before the January 15 deadline next Tuesday. it was learned from both Coach Leo Lam- rudln staiement by coach Wllf Fields of that :.iori-ow belonged to Halifax and "Morrow is onlv on loan to the Satnls and we still have his play- ing contract. stated coach Lam- "We can recall him any time until January 15 and we may if Fields keeps talking about Hal- Last Monday night coach Fields that Morrow lisd been given his release by the Islanders and was now the prop- erty of Halifax. He would take the matter to the secretary of the C.- A. RA. if the Islanders tried to re- The Sydney Millionaires are def- initely interested in obtaining Mor- row. They wish to purchase him outright rather than trade any SAN DIEGO. Calif. Jan. 11 - Jim Ferrier -.n -,-,- .-.....-.......-as n-mu!-nu H. ix. ARY 12. 1952. To those of us who have queried, with a trace of regret in our voices, - cspeclally those last few years as to whither are our old fashioned - winters have vanished may not ; have need to wonder much longer ....one may already be in the -linaking. Our present winter, if it . once makes up its mind and gets Goal. 1:. slmmondsrdnwn to business, may give us something to remember it. by. To r lime heavy snowfalls interspersed Wl'.'h thaws that leaves the ground about where it was at the begin- ning. If these rainy spells should change to snow storms most any- thing can happen. I I I If such a winter comes. like those we had in 1922-23 for in- stance (I'm quoting from memory but I'm no more than 3. year out.) this columnist finds himself won- daring what will happen our pre- sent heavy breeding stock of pheas- ants. Today the Ring-necks are firmly entrenched in the Province. Last season saw them take up the slack in Kings County and a no- tlccablc spread was evident in th: arcs in Prince County west of Summer-side. At least one cock was bagged near Elmsdale. I I I Prince County sports considerable territory that is ideal pheasant habitat. Once the long tailed cack- lers secure a foothold in the dense extensive alder swamps of .lVVf'TSt Devon and the Grand Dig. the game. , Th, 1s1,.n,1(.,.s intend M H). 1o'fhc mixture of marsh. bog. alders Monclon this :ii'lnriionn for their and 5W3105 0i We-St Cane. 315'-'.k game with the Hawks. it had P'-"id ROS?-Willc End Minnimisash. they will be able to hold their own against any army of hunters the county can muster. I am fully aware that the districts mentioned harbour numbers of trigger happy lmnters but I also know that the pheasant in Queens and Kings Counties multiplied to its present i;e:ik in numbers not.by being pet- icd and pampered .but by being iwrll able to take care of himself. I I I. - In Queens Countv where he first "rlii:.r in" for keeps he had to learn ithe hard way. He wised up fast once the season opened but after things quietened down and the ill rp snows of January and Febru- dry were whipped into drifts and the securing of sufficient food to nislntain warmth during the long whiter nights. when the temper- ature dropped so low the trees snapped with the frost. was a . heavy undertaking. It was then that the cagey old roosters relaxed their vigilance and the hens like- iwisc took their cue from their mas- era. 1 O I I 'l'1'ic old cocks. with hunger tying their stomachs into a knot. would stand. first on one foot and then the other. on a crusted siiowbank and watch the plump blddies in ii. nearby farmyard sing a happy song as they scratched and filled their crops with plump grains thrown cut, by the farmer. After awhile he'd saunter over with a "let's be friends" attitude. Sometimes he'd put the run on the farmyard roost- er and move in for keeps...or un- til spring was ushered in. Sleep- ing on n. comfortable roost in I worm henhouse with lots of com- pany was more to his liking than huddled on a limb close against the trunk of a hemlock or spruce.while icy winds whined through the woods. and with the ever present fear that a great horned owl would ferret him out. I I I ' He learned through the hard school of experience that the price Q Championship No Gold i Mine For Jersey Joe By Mun-my mus NEW YORK, Jun. 11 -(AP) - The heavyweight championship hasn't. turned out to be a banana: for Jersey Joe Wnloott. who would like to by-pass lzzard Charles for I big money shot. against either I-furry (Kid) Mat- thews or Rocky Marciano. Manager Felix Bocchicchio is so net up about getting a. crack at either Matthew: or Marciano that he talks in one breath of "meet- ing the commitment with Charles" and in the next threatens "to vio- late all our contracts" to move into what he believes will be I million-dollar gate. President Jim Non-is of tzho In- ternational Boxlng- Club takes it all calmly. "I'm confident Wnloott and Boochicchlo will fulfill their con- tracts." Norris said today. "We're morally obligated to see that Charles gets the first shot at Wal- cott unless Charles feels inclined to step aside. He has shown no such inclination. -"-.ve're still trying to make 1 Walcott-Charles match for this March with the winner to meet Marciano in June." added Norris. Walcott won the title on his fifth try last July 18 when he knocked out Charles in the sev- enth round. walcott, who will be 38 on Jan. 31 according to the record book. is contracted to give Charles 3 re- turn shot. originally he was sup- posed to fight Charles last Sep- tember but asked for. and was given an extension of time to cash in on the title. "We haven't made much." said Bocchicchio. "We made a few bucks with some appearances but Joe used it up and more making free appearances all over the country. 1le's appeared more than 300 times at his own expense at various affairs at churches of all faiths. benefits and other affairs of that type, "Now we've got three offers," the manager said. "An outstanding female movie star offered us a t250,000 guarantee and 25 per cent of the television money for a fight with Matthews in the Los Angeles Coliseum this summer. "A Detroit automobile manufact- urer offered us his money for a fight with either Matthews or Marciano this summer and so did a Detroit sportsman." said Boc- chicchio. "All three want to put on charity shows." "Joe has got six kids and he wants to gel. that big money." curlers And Skips Asked To Meet All scratcii curlers and all skips in the Mscdonald Brier play are requested to meet at the Curling Rink this afternoon at 4.30 to draw for their positions. The Macdonald Drier competitions will commence Monday night. at seven o'clock. Prolesl Sunday Hockey Practices EDMONTON. Jan. l1 .- (C?) -some Edmonton churches have protested to the city that or- ganized hockey practices Sundays are drawing youths away from Sunday Schools and church ser- vices. City Commissioner John Hodg- son said yesterday that protest letters have been received from the Presbyterian and United Churches of the city. Mr. Hodgson said the practice of Sunday skating at Community League rinks had meant the shifting of Sunday School hours from the afternoon to earlier in the day in many churches. The first court of common Eng- lish law in Canada was establish- ed at Halifax in 1722. .fiashy winger M.Mll.L Meeting Will Considers Poslponglfiames HALIFAX. Jan. 11 -(GP)- Reschedullng of postponed gum. will be the main item of business to be discussed at a meeting of fin Maritime Major Hockey League in Moncton Sunday, it was leai-neg here tonight. . ' Four scheduled games were post. period this week because of storm conditions, Glace Bay losing trim home tilts and Saint John one and Charlottetown one. "Unless the postponed games are squeezed in the teams will find themselves at the end of the sch. edule and a game or two could make the differenc between gen. lrzg into the playoffs or not." one spokesman ' said. '- Ciub officials. too, are consider- ing the financial angle. Team ex. penses are heavy in the six-squad circuit and every gate is necessary. New Referee For Maritime League HALIFAX. Jan. 11 -(OP) -- Presldcni: J, E. Hudson of the Maritime 'Ma.Jor Hockey League today announced that J. Gerald Mal:hieu'of Sherbrooke. Que., has been signed as a referee. Matl-lieu has served in the Pacific Coast and Quebec senior Leagues during the last several years. Richard To Be X-flayed MONTREAL. Jan. 11 - (OP) .. The Montreal Forum. home of the National Hockey League's Canad- icns, today announced winger Maurice Richard will be given x-rays in an attempt to locate UP. cause of the stomach pains which have plagued him recently. Richard reported to Dr. Gordon Young. the club physician. today and after a thorough examinstioii was sent for x-rays. Their findings will determine when he will next play. Boucber Not Impressed I-'EW YORK. Jan. ll - (CP) - l"l'llnk Boucher. manager of New York Rangers. said tonight his cluii will not be lulled into a "false sense of security" by is report that Moli- trcal Canadien's Maurice Richard "has a belly-ache." Boucher was commenting on re- port: from Montreal that Richard. and the National Hockey League's most dangerous scoring threat, will be x-rayecl for the cause of stomach pains. Bouclier, in an interview. jumped on this as "cry-baby" tactics. ”For .1 long time." he said, "Dick Irvin and his Montreal Canadians have been the N. H. L.'s worst ctr- babies. They have proved it all over again by announcing that Richard has a belly-ache which will keep him out of action for at least a month. "We expect. Richard to play aiiil to play well against us Sunday uzzzlit." He said that the last time Mon- treal announced that Richard wouldn't play (on Dec. 29 in Mon- treal), he not only played but scored two goals as the Cnnsdieiis boa: New York 7-2. SNAP siulriiiisiiiiui Rolls of film developed and printed and sent out the some dsv. Prints double size pt no extra colt Any fl exposure roll 35c. Reprint! do each or no for 350:. Mall Film Servlce. Charlottetown. ATTENTION Horsemen are reminded that the Two-Year-Old Trot and Pace and the Three-Year-Old Trot and Pace. Purse C1200.00 each to he raced OLD HOME WEEK, ('3'-iimr,-i Biidlom 2.027-.. dam Jose-r , ind other lmdin winter mu. . , JANUARY 15th in Lap Lm. 313. f 3; C1 . iicnvc been a lot of visitors in sec . 1 ””m" Vlewer" 3 of such comfort came too high C 059 . ' ..l.i.:..s”.'."::...h0::."::. r;:.l...:::: ...ll"2..r:ll::. ':.';':'l.."r. 2:2: r::::::...i:::. ".':.S"."...o”'.';'li'. ”:::: 33.1.." .13”: .i::.i.”:..”: .2: la: .: E: '”' '”3”'. P. '1l. i '20. Cl J ” TT" -E ' ' ' ' I . . r c ' e 8. . I,,(,m,h1 2-'1"nr:” M" U” i Now M, mm. from R very ,,1d.The v15'l'3nd9i'5h5mk1l h95lImM”;fi:m: Ryan rushed across the ring and nounced today. see the "owe" bloom in the spring Race ecr ry . , in-semi Matt MacAdam. New Abcr-.i.?".”a” h” ,3”? , mo K ,0 Punclied the "i"'"-'- b th "-- than to sell his birthright for n -- Hm dean. Cape Breton. one of the best ml m5 l "' It ””9Vf 1111- r Several of the handlers of 0 NEW YORK. Jan. 11 --(AP) - me” of potmge ""3 die. mach V” Di P-"V ”'Wll"- "OW 3' Hallimh E8l'1-8l' "115 Week Fl91d5,f:g.hlers dashed to the corner of Manager George Gainford said f.o- came in dmenm forms. some rrqldclil. of 3:1 Grnniln Street, slur I bury. 0nt.. will he lzlad to know iris! he and his family are enjoy, in: the best of health in their new! home. He writes at Christmas time; that he saw vi few of the races all Dziffcrin Track this fall and Ls. rim well acquainted with Thomasi Mccool of Pembroke. 0nt., as his wife comes from there and Pat liv- K M there for two years before goinzl in Sudbury. It was a great pleasure to see the Mccool stable of horses while visiting at Dufferln. They were Mac Bingcn. Widow Harves- U.'l', and .1. I.. van. which Mr. Mc- Cool paid 87,500 for this year, Mac Blmzcn has been named the Horse of the Year for Canada by the ed- iiors of the Canadian Trotter and Pacer magazine. In 42 starts he . compiled 17 firsts. four seconds. and six thirds and had total wlnninual imslcd horsemen in the Maritlmes and the man who developed Red- vrood Grattan 2.12. a horse with ciiaugh speed to go in two minutes on It mile track. Matt writes: "Have liazl a great time going over your review and congratulate you on it I was over to the Sports Centre yesterday. There are 25 horses and :ill of them are out at some time each day and I can truthfully say that they lock in first class condi- tlon. Of course I was greatly in- terested in the new free-for-aller. Super Hal 2.01 215. owned by Harrv llii-sch. He has ii very oily way of moving. seems to travel very light and effortlessly and don't be sur- prised if he sets up a new track record here the coming season. I rim liked P.J. Cadegan's new pur- chase, Lucky Chief 2.06. I-fr. re- c3?i'lTiEFd-Eii'n'i?.?e"7 . ' JAN. 7 WEDNESDAY-SKATING 1. ........ .. I : IA1'ylDA!-IKATINO FDRIIM CALENDAR - TUESDAY-CHILDREN'S SKATING GENERAL SKATING wnuasnu-cun.on1;g:'s sxnmo ......'....g... 4 to mo VIDA!-IIOCKIY-SIDNEY - 8:80 M12, 0 to 5:30 8 to 10 ......... .. B to 10 2:30 to 4:N stated that MDl'TOW given his release by the Islanders and that he would take the matter to the secretary of the c.A.H.A. if the Islanders tried to recall him. Fields who plays Morrow on a line with Dewar Thompson and Ken Macxenzic is well pleased with Johnny's play. The Sydney Mil- lionaires also want to procure the right. wingers services and pos- sibly the Moncion Hawks would be interested in him. I I I Another mnttert to be discussed at the Big six meeting Sundly will be that of the referees. Both the Islanders and the Glace Bay Miners nnd possibly some other clubs will protest about the offic- iating. Last. night Dr. F.C. Dau- gan. Islanders nclldent stated the Miners intended to protest about the.work of Elliot and "we will agree with them." he added. The shock of the Miners and the islanders ngresinl on 0. point my bo n. his hard on Judge Hudson and the matter may go unnoticed. There are signs however, that the niunders-Miner: relation: are be- comlng a little more cordial. one of them being a short conversation botwuon Dr. Djauun and Miners coach "Bud" Polio Wednesday night. The principal yield of Nova Scott: scallops II from the bad: in the Bay of Fundy off Dlghy. 1 had been . It Sydney on n the ring. where Ryan was swing- ing at Miller to hold back the enraged manager. Bob Christcnberry. chairman of the State Athletic Commission. ordered Castellanik purse held up and said severe action will be taken. Police stormed into the ring shortly after Ryan had been pull- ed awny- from Miller. Several fights broke out in the crowd. Durando. a powerful right-hand puncher. had taken I thorough shellacklng from the clever mu- ine from Tennock. N.J.. through the first five rounds. In the sixth Dunndo nailed Rocky with I right to the jaw and dropped him for 0 count of nine. That. was the first hard right Dunndo night. '1. . The crowd hmivlod' n.tba u- ihe seventh. cutailnni met him and pounded him Ill eye: the ring. suddenly llrnfo brought up a trerncndoul right upptrcut which knocked Roch-y flu. on the floor l-fc barely got up at nine and we, wobbly. ' Miller took one look It Cu- Iellanlb eyes And stopped the protected and than Run chonod cf:-on tho ring. Cuhlhni. I I-tn-I favor-itl. out- woillml his rival no 1-2 to had landed ally grossivs Dursndo lliorrned out in ' night that middleweight champ ion Ray Robinson's charity fight. with Carl (Bobo) Olson ha 15-round bout. for the benefit 0 the Demon Runyon Cancer was to have been held Francisco Jan, 24. title been called off because the champ- ion'e mother is seriously ill. The Fund in Sun times it was the sharp spaang of s 22 calibre rifle, (a 12 gauge made 5 a little too much noise) sometimes a flashlight probed the darkness of the henhouse and four fingers Ind a. thumb closed over his legs. In niiy cue the ultimate end was thi- continued on page 7 f VULC F1-AT0 Phone 747 fo 747--We stock new ,. 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