goven Teams Entered m Minor Leagues “m; at the Travel 31.1!‘- f",§"° enthusiastic Irv“? 0! l‘ m interested in Wltnotini Whom; held in emulat- r- - s llsllfax liomes From Behind To i0 a u. “h” "fifioypfieeon. Alter con- mmorbio discussion, re resentat- lldlflanwred (our tea in the m, n“, “flue, nsmeiy P. W. 0., Jxilgmm‘ mace Ind Canadians. DECEMBER 9, Defeat Truro ’ WaieottProtest gntries in this year's "l?!" 1'"- anuex, Dec. s - (or) - ‘u; were Paul Win15!“ Ywvgf: Halifax Crescents defeated Truro Knotty Ninen w‘! B1" B" - Bearcats 3-1 lDnlg-ht, coming from k Turned new" behind in the third period to yan- qulsh the cots tor the first time W“ Kmgioiaeu that policy and in six Halifax-Truro contests of n w“ 1o would be discussed edu " "- - ‘boil; in s Joint 111mm o! the the Maritime Senior Hockey League New You. Deci- s - (A?) ',,. welt hockey committee, uri- seam, -soo Louis said lodly no la A gwhose ausblfiei the 1533i" Wm Jimmy Gray fired the winning Wlullltt" m"! JQTM‘! l" w!“ w goal in the last period to shop coil snlnln June of next sum- mio and the managers of the squads. 1 r the season's 88m“ .rfiktye,geelsldesfvirs. Gordon Drillon. "‘ Jack Kane, with games Bearcats’ live-game streak ol vic- tories. The victory made no change in the standing with league-lead- ing Moncton Hawks losing a 3-2 respective bottlers arguments for o re- nuggosted that New 8:43 Penaltv McLellan. Second Period. Q-Jfruro. MacIntyre Qtfi 3—Hnilfux, Sullivan (Gray) 15190 Penalties Steele, Metcalle Barkwcli. O'Neill. McKinnon. Third Period. 4-lialitax, Geudet (‘Hsnnonl 6:41 5—l-faiifax, Grav (Metcalie) 15:30 llidget lloekeyists Asked To Register in; of "satisfactory terms." ii.ii.L. Standings mor lint a low hours alter the New York Athletic Commission hsd\ turned down the Camden m Perlrcyil-rd Friday nights. decision to Beavers in Saint John. V"!!! 0f l"! FYI“! mlh" bang Psuiilso decided to run the SUMMM“; verdict. ital“flellmfnrltions for bantams fir!‘ peflom LOIIII. 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Remington prices start at $19.95. “IVIIIY IOUIQ IOIUIB ll l Lucius Idslsnlyfilbsvuk no winging“, n D TORONTO CANADA All bill's °r the Sgtihaad Pflnfitiesgxmsrfi? °(:?t°‘;vk$s]' National Hockey League stand- Wween the ages ~‘ con u an wo n . - his. ~ o1 age rand who havetng; Jelllcaigfl? lan (match misconduct and a ‘Tum l, w L D I. A n“, their ism birttgigigtlédls mxmym; """°"- Toronto ill i2 a a s 1a a‘: 2 who are Y1 ' ' . Boston 20 9 d .5 61 23 “M5” hockey this tiielsgnaiar; 332a riisioriflfioefiili.“ m“ Detroit ll! l0 '1 2 so 5a 22 “kedlnhiit-Egiilitersti-iting sage theii Players are also askedto name Montrealk 20 g ll 11! g g: 1H"! ‘ ' 0,5 New Yor .18 9 "ms. name nilgirtlilldflgzjiinczltl: (or which they would like Chicago 2o 4‘ H 2 M 96 10 also Pm“ “5 “ ' ' rim GUARDIAN, Saint John Sport Echoes from Prince County Allie Harris continues to lead the individual scorers in the Sum- merside Community Bowling Lea- gue No. 1, and he has begun to draw away from the pack, being seven points ahead o! his nearest competitor. Two members of the Alriorce Gremlins, Davy and Mic- kus. are waging a. spirited duel for runner-up position with Davy two points ahead oi his teammate at present. The standing: l. Allie Harris, Trinity United, zso; ‘l. w, Davy, Gremlins, 229; 3. Pete Mic- kus, Gremlins, 221; 4. Earl smith, Lucky Strikes. 220; 4. Geo. Guer- gis, 'I‘rinity United, 220; 4. Tanton liicNeill. St. Paul's, 213; ‘i. lilmest Gaudet, Heartbreakers, 213; 8. Lorne Harris. Lucky Strikes. 212; S1. Frank Savldant. Heartbreakers. ill; 10. Stan Gallant, ‘St. Paul's. i). _ Smallmarfs bowlers are still dominating the play o! the Com- munity Bowling League No. 2, s. trio oi them placing one, two and four in the "Big Five." The stand- ing: Jerry Gaudet, Smallrnarrs. 213; Windy Clow, Smalimarfs. 211; Leonard Gallant, Crystals, 207; 4. Ray Durant. Smallmans. 206; 5. D. St. Pierre, Airforce No 3. 205; 5. Larry Clozv, Knights oi Columbus. No. 1, 205. 1. 2. 3. George McKlnnon lcads the l-lgh School "Big Ten" for the second consecutive week but. the pack are closing in on him. The standing: 1. George Mclilnnon, Hot. Leads, 176; 2. Derwyn Hues- tis, Slxcrs. 173; 3. Basil Campbell, Strikers. 172; 4. Enrlght. Doucettc, Hawks, 169; 5. Parker Crockett. Hot Leads, 167; 6. Royce Gallant. Cameos, 165; 6. Billy Sherry. Strikers. 165; 8. Ivan Plneau, l-inwks. 160; 9. Bov. Gay. Ravens. 156; l0. James McNally, Strikers. 153. ‘ A meeting oi the newly organ- ized Summsrside Town liockcy "Tfisday, Diicefiibél’ Tiili; "ind ' ' no: on the tenth as had been previ- ously reported. It seems fairly iiiQ-i-n- o-qi certain that the League will have three teams. last year's Legion ag- gregation, a new team under the mentorship of Clarence "Windy" Steele. and a team from the loco: airport. From these three teams will be picked an ail-star outfit that will play exhibition gamss with outside teams during the winter and enter the intermediate playdowns when they begin. Dr. Vince Grant. practising den- tist in Summcrside and a player of no small ability in his hey-day. hasn't played hockey for a num- her of years, but instill young enough to give a good account of himself when he hits his stride. He is expected to play on the for- Ward. line for Steele's new club. , Bruce Macwilliams, .husky rear- guardamn and a member of the Borden National team who won a Maritime championship, may team up with Steele behind the blue- Iine, and these two stalwarts will make crossing into their territory a bit hazardous to say the least. Nell MacLeod, one of the best junior defence players developed in Surnmerside, will probabw form part of the same defence. Bob Schurman and o custodian named Aliens-n will be available for net duties. Players expected. to try out with tho club aro Cori Woodside. George Woodsido, 00r- die MacKsy. Red Bradshaw, "Boo" Morrison, Don Macllelll and some others who do not belong to the Legion hockey club. The Logloa is expected to have virtually the same strong team they had last year. ‘There is s possibility of one or two dropping out and in that case Henry Bernard would have to look for replacements. ‘rho Air-torso toaia will bo lie biglquestion mark o! tho League. The local airport did. have some very smut players in the days of tho war. but nono of tho present personnel have been ooen hare Victory Over Moneton goal in each period gave the eel- lsr-dweliing Saint John Beavers a close 3-2 win over Moricton Hawks tonight los- Besvors’ ilfth victory out. of so starts in the Maritime Senior l-lockey League. League will be lwid at 8.30 p.m.. p Takes 3-2 (l! The Canada: Pram) SAN’! JOHN. N.‘ 8.. Doe. ‘I—A The result left tho order ot standing unchanged in tho Big Four loop, with Hawks still live points below the ieadiM Truro Bearcats while Saint John romain- ed. three behind Halllax Qaocento. Sumizrisry: Pllod l-Saint John. Wade (Lynch) J0 Penalties: None. Second Period Zf-Moncton. Greeko‘ (Bessette. Agnew) B-4aint John, Garey (Allan, Federonick) . .....\ll.33 Penalties: Wade. Poitier. Third Period 4-Saint John, Gauthier (Jackson) .. . O 5-Moricton. Demchuk (Whitlook, Bell) . Penalty: Whltlock.‘ Schedule For SkatingSessions is Released The following weekly schedule’ in the Forum o! practices and smting sessions tor tiny learners for 1947- ca was arranged and released last evening by Playground Commission officials: Monday: Queen Square School, 10 a-mP-ll dim. Prince Street School. 11 a.m.—l<2 .....'I.0'l noon. Rockford Square School. I p-m- —4 p.m. _ Tuesday: West Kent School, 10 aiin.--1i a.m. Queen Square School, 11 a..m.-—‘i2 noon. West Kent seiiooi. 1 h~m-—3 nom- Wednesday: Prince Street School. 10 l-mw-ll am. ' Rockford Square school. 11 a. m. ~12. noon. Queen, square Sohool, 12 noon-i ._. . . . Thursdayf spring Park am. -West Kent School. 11 ant-Ii noon. Prince Street School. I p-In-——4 pm. Friday: Model Sohool, 10 a.m.—1i a. m. West. Kent School. 11 s.m.-1'.' noon. Parkdale School. 1 pan-Z Pm- Prince Street- Bchflfll. i 9m~—3 pm. .Queen Square School, 3 p.m.—4 pm. Saturday: Midget Canadians. 8 am.—-9 Im- Knotity Nlner Mlflets. 9 A.M.-l0 School. 10 l.m.—1l am. Midget Rovers. ll a.m.—l2 noon. The above hours are given Inc and under simerviaion. to the younger hockey players and kiddies learning to skate of the various .fld\00l§ by the Charlottetown Play- ground Commission with the I011- ol the Forum. Periods will be al- of one skate a week for pupils grades I to III with hockey first and second teams for schools have made other arrange- merits. LID POI TIXTILII ' young by eallim on chemistry to give its products new qualities. fielder of the Sulnmersido All-Star ball ohmic expected to be s mem- brrol thetea-m. andlthaosn raollpislsio a hockey stick ‘Id lot around in the lively way ho dose in the outer gardens. ho will do. Rumor has it that Oroig, book- stop o! the junior Island cham- pions o! baseball. also plays hoe- kll. , The Kinsman inland to qarate a bantsm league in addition to their work with tho juveniles and midgets, and so thoio will bo lots o! mined hockey in Dismissal this winter. _ playing hockey. Qrswiey, star out- sriiinis SKATE 0h Til ' Plillililll! IiGiil FillST ciioiei: . iiuoiic Lovsiis or invieoiutiiis sront at it SKITIIIG FORUM i CIlARLMTETOWN ' tho erou; cooperation of the directorate lotted by the various schools (ex- oem Roehford Square) on the basis of for other grades excluclug players o1 Whom no semis iriddiltfl is rapt-rig‘ PAGE SEVEN Hockey League fans will Oity see Prime ot Wales and Legion club Thursday night in the sec- ond exhibition game of the season and ludllng by the manner in which both squads have been working out, a close contest should be the net result. t t i- -l- Both hard hit by the loss of players from lest year's squad. nevertheless the two clubs have been fitting newcomers into vac- ant positions arid the rival coach- es. Johnny squarebrlsgs of P.W.c. and Gordie Drlllon o! Legion are confident of moulding strong squads once their charges get a lew games under the belts. i» -l- 1- Appearance of the Legion on Thursday night should set at rest for the last time rumors of the legion team withdrawing from lenlue. Wihere the rumors come from is very hard to say but the fact remains that Legion have been working out. twice weekly for tho past three weeks and now are ready for league couipetition. Q 1- o 4- Seven o! last year's squad will be back in action with the possi- bility of Coach Drillon performing still being seen in some quarters and with the possible addition oi two or three newcomers in the next couple of weeks or so, hopes of the Legion crew are not dim by any means. If + i il- v Majority oi.’ the fans who saw lhe first showing of the Joe Louis- Joe Walcott heavyweight scrap at the local theatres yesterday are still convinced that Walcott should have been given the decision. The illm, showing the salient points of the battle depicted clearly the ease with which Wsloott was landing with lefts and rights many limes throughout the scrap and at no time did the challenger ap- pear to be in‘ serious condition. 4' 1h i- There was no doubt about it bu‘. kWa arvsgxgxp PHONE i524 Gill the package memo pad with Gillette Blue Blades EVERY MAN Will. WANT HIS 2-in-1 ettemgllwti Glllolio lloo llodos — pm a imlvl Calender and Memo PM Sells for the regular P5" °f d“ Q This 2-in-1 it: oegcontains 1o ooeirssu of Gillette Blue Bio es 'o—- . After blades are removed as dissociated below- becomes 100 sheets of paper included. fifty blades in all. a handy calendar and. i250 alone........;'... Dill STAND. CAl-IDAI AND MIMO PAD f!!! IITHIIIHII- OIASIOID OlLUlII-II Waicott fought a. defensive fight but it was a clever one. Once in the tenth round Louis caught his challenger in a. comer to pummell hzm but. Walcott that time act- ually fought his way out, forcing the champion to back out. in the film it was Louis‘ biggest chance; from then on Walcott fought a superb defensive fight, retaliating _ with hard wallops as Louie con- tinued to force. + + -l- d- But llie tight. appeared a lo‘. closer than the broadcast account. Louis has landing far more often and at one time clearly staggered his opponent but at that the edge still seemed to rest with the chal- lenger. The showings will continue until Wednesday. EATON. England (OP) — Richard Holton. known as "Cherries" to thousands oi Eton College boys because for more than 40 years he sold the lrult from a barrow, died aged 70. rm Friends For Qutdoor Men! l! Warm. door lovers. Jack Cameron- "THE STORE FOR MEN" You don't hove to dress like on Eskimo to hop Our store has a wido selection for out- Seo our hip-length ski Iockeh, some with fur collars, olhors with porlui hoods. 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