Robert Gets Four Points As Islanders Come From Behind In Third Period HALIFAX. islanders, sparked by a new player, dumped league-leading Halifax Atlantics 5-4 in a Hockey League game (I here Tues- ay. 1 Claude Robert. a ilontnaal native who came to Ohltown from the Pacific Coast Professional League. supplied the third-period spark (Mux. that netted Islanders four goals and the. victory. summary He scored two goals Lind assist:-d on two others. Peanuts Mc1..augh- 1.--My Mmd: lin scored the winner ivith a slap L Hamax Watson shot from just iiiside the blueliiie (w..wmt' Lapin” 16...; in 16:? of the period. Elwood Rit- 1 Hwmax. w.m.m,, rhie scored in the second and Orin Wvmsom 1 Carver in the third for the other penal”. Gym, Kai ' Islander goals. Halifax scorer: were Rots Wat- son. Pete Wywrot. Bill Paid and. Mctriiiine Major fence: Neil; Ford, Hollett. Watson, Morow, Mc- ; Phec, Lcclerc. (op)... cmriottetown Gignac, Ritchie, Robert. Halifax - Goal: McMet-kin; de- Elooni. Arcnnd. Lcpine, Mc- forwards: Wywrot. Bownessl Officials: Bob Bedard, Wally Bur- Secnnd period: 3. Halifax. Ford !ut:lXchk(l:5H1?5l(1)(iluIfi!lS. nine of the sea-i ”V1”""l” ' 1:” smits smaller ci'cwds. saw Atlanticsi 4' Ch”13t”w"”- Rmm” chalk up 21 2-0 lead ;ii the firstf lc".V”' A ''”m mnod and add anmm... m we seen Penalties: McLaughlin 4:31, Mor- nnd to lead 3-1. .1”0)V 9149- Then in thc ili;rd Robert. whoi Fhllid Del”-0d had been only mediocre earlier ini 5- Charm-'-9'0W”v 03”" " " gm. game” 5-g3..;(.d chckmg W (Henna-sscy. Rob:-i-ti i:'l:i pan; samdm. He assmed as car.lI 6. Cliarliittctowii. Robert. V9,; scared 3; 1-53 Sea.-ed mmsgui iGiistavcsnii. Sziiiidnii "zlfli at 8:10 and agiiiii rit 11:08. i 7. Cha1'lottcl()u'n. Robcrt 1:108 Then, wiih Halifax a man siiort.l 3- Halifax. H0118"- he and Saindon assisted as Mc- iMCP1l89. Will-S0113 13135 Laughlin shot the winning goal. i 9 Chrirlottetowii. Mcbniigliliii L e-up iRnbe1't. Slilildiinl -7 Pciinlty: .VfcPhce 14:33. i Chnrlottcimrn 7- Goal" Eessctt”. dvfemc: Gustrivs-snii. Blackbiirn,l Ships: 1 lgbaughliii. Tr:.inoi; lOi'W1lYdSiB1”SSi:li8 10 H 0-?'7i Samdcm, Gray, Hcnncssey, Carvei'lMcMm-kin 11 3 11-27 M' Glace Bay . iners In C 5-3 W 111 Over Sydney . . . . . l .55. 256' Lil.AL.E BAY. 3. S, '.(.Pi 'lu'i: .. ti I iinansviered goal; in the scrondi 2"('laCc E”-I" Campbell period gate Lilarc Bzii Miners 'Whyui' 4:39 the lead they iieodr-d In win 5-3; 3”C'1'3Ce B"-Vi Anmdm ovcr Sydney Miilionaircs in n: Qieedhamf --------- "1212 Maritime Major llockcy Lcaguel 4T55'd”Ey' (may H 1912? mmest hem vi-uCs,lm.g i Pen:-ilt.ies:Bi-own and Mnrshali H N15 :53 M m, CM M W, :40, Whytc 13:10. first period and carli team had , g 59'3”'"' ''''-””d one goal in the third. 'l'hc gamr 0"(''llV9 5353 Bmwn uas latc :-iaitiig hccausc thci '”1U91'- Tlicef” 13:3 Sidney bus broke down. 5431539 B353 BWW" Ray Lacroix scored two forg fhumleyi COOP?!" 3327 hlillionaircs and Roger Guay shot! the others. For liinrirs. Flohiiyii Brown shot tam .in'd Hugiim. Campbell, Johnny l.iinilc,i' anti N:-ii Amadio had siiiglcs. Sydney drcw first blood itheni 1..-icroix scored his first goal at 11:56 of tlir: first period. The-ii Caiiiphcll kiiotictl ihv rniiiit mid Aniridio made it. '.'-1 for Minors .il. 12;;.), Guay counted ni lfl"20 fol make it a whistlc. Brown sirirnrl lWlf'e in the sec- ond as Xlillionnircs were hell st-nrcless. LDFFOik' scored again 1: 1:36 of the llllrfl hut Sidney fail- rrl to get Ilir cqu-ilizcr. l.ililllP)”.S S1718 goal c,.'ixr- ihc Glare Bar squad :1 two-goal bulgo. Lineups: -Goal: Dcfelice; defence: Rcaiidon, McDonald. Mc- : forwards: M.irs all. Giiay. l'1o'o:rts3ii. Pirzc. Lncr: , Kubincc. McDouga'.l Glace Bay-Goal: Hogialh dF?' fence; Cooper, iVl1fx'iiP, Aniadln. Treen; forwards. Millrr. Campbell. Brown, Connolly. Roohfird; I.uiii- 'ey. Nccctham. SIHVIMARY -S).'dllP)'. Lacrnix 2-2 dcatllock at thci NOTICE GARRISON OFFICERS MESS MEETING WEDNESDAY, DEC. 9th At 2000 Hours A Good Attendance is Requested. Penalties: Matthews 2:30. Mc- Dougnll and Liimley 5:16. Rach- fiird 5:35, McDonald and Lum- icy 12:55. Trccii 13:57. Whytc 16:02. Third Period 7-Sydney, Laoroix (Reardonl 1:36 8-Glace Bay. 1.iimley isrowii, Cmiipbelli 38 Penalties: (iuay 6:38. Piric . Stops ;Defclice 14 it 11413 ;H0i';aii . 920 '1-36 i,May:”ii;neriiane For Sydney Game The Islanders executive hopc imore kick out - against the Halifax -four-point spliirge was quite I Islalvclers Score a LITTLE SPORT ' . v I-1 9 luuon -ov By Rouson Brian Lewis Brim Levin. M your old cen- trefielder from Ohulotutown made baseball history yesterday when PAGE SI)i Smith MaoFai'laiic, president of the Islan:lers Hockey Club has zcaif-y confirmed his suspic- io that Gerry Lachance and Bill l.cBlaiic have been playing hockey with Mom Joli. although the two ex-Islanders are under suspension. .Vlac-Farlane was in touch with Quebec hockey officials yesterday iiiici will follow up the case today. He will take the matter toGeorge Dudley, secretary-i'e.gi.strar of the C.A.H.A. and definite action in one way or another can be" expected shortly. The Islanders have not received any fuDC.'l”l8l' weird from Mont Joli regarding the payments for the two players. At first Mont Joli wired down S500 but that was rctaurned and the Islanders have not. received anything since. They made their teams known to Mont Jail and the Qiieboc officiais pro- mised to consider the mailer and cyil back. 0 to wager I smell MaoLaughlin got of scoring that niizg goal for the Island- ight that he ever got out It was a . We're willing bet that Don game-win crs last Tl of any previous goal. MnoLiiu.ghlin special. I slap shot from the blueline. ”Peanuts" can rifle that slap shot and its pretty deadly. He scored quite ll. few goals for Halifax last year throug'ii its use. Beating his former team- mates in his home town with the slap shot certainly must have giv- en him quite a thrill. It was well deserved for MaoLaughlin has been playing great hockey for the Islanders. The Islander: appear to have really found something in Claude Robert. He practically took charge in the third period last night to lead the Islaiidert comeback Atlantlcs. His performance for a. fellow who was playing his first game in the Haili- fax rink. Robert told us he's still good enough to play in. the Que- bec League and his showing last night proves his statement. He suffered a severe cut in his foot playing against the Chicago Black Hawks earw in the oenmn and has not played much hockeiy since. Once he gets into circulation he THE GUARDIAN. Cl-IARLOTTETOWN' Ladies Night Friday night will bu "Ladies Night" at the Charlottetown Forum for the game between the Islander: and Glace Bay Miners. according to an announcement made yesterday by Smith Mac- Farlane, President of the Island- ers Hockey Club. The Night is being staged in a stimulation for hockey fans to bring their friends to the game with the hopes that the fan: will continue to turn out in larger numbers. Briefly the idea of the Night is this: Gentlemen wishing to take it lady to the game may do so for the price of his own ticket plus fifty cents. In other words the Ladies with escorts are being admitted for n half-dollar. Fans with holding seats must pick up their tickets or phone confirmation of attending the gnnie. before six o'clock on Thursday evening. Those wiih single holding st-nls may ex- change their tickets for double ilckeis on Thursday untll six o'clock. All tickets not picked up or confirmed on Tliursday will go on general sale Friday rnoinlng at nine. .E Canadienc. Kennedy tmrned in his best game of the season for Sam Pollock. The little Maribimcr never gave up and his efforts netted him top honors for the night. He con- nected Ior three goals. including the game winner. His hard driv- ing, digging play was a delight for the spectators. "N-ice going Forbes. Sam Gregory, a former team- mate of Kennedy's left. here this week to play with the North Syd- ney Franklin; in the Cape Breton Junior League. Gregory has groin considerably during the summer months and has been constantly improving in practise sessions It the Forum with Parkdnle. Also rctiirning to North Sydney were Eddy Kayo and Sterling M-acLure who had been home for the week- end. 000 With a, full squid the Summer- side Air Force hockey team will be 8. distinct threat to Island In- termediate honors this year. The Airmen have been holding weekly workouts at the Forum to get. in condition for I proposed exhibi- tion game against the Halifax Navy, last. year's Maritime Inter- seaaon, the petition, a rink skipped Squarebriggs defeated and elimin- ated the rink skipped by His Hon- our score was 11-5. -basketball game in Prince of Willa: At Forum For Miners Game Friday 4 In Semi-Finals Of Opening Bonspiel In the ripening Bonspiel of the: Lt.-Govei-nor's com- hy J . Lt.-Crovei-nor Prowse. The A oeml-final match will be play- Baskeiball Game I O This Evening The Sport 'ITOf-LET! nit. tihe Nomads will play an exliibition College auditorium this evening .11 '7 30. Danny lewicki To Join leafs TORONTO, (GP) - Lcftwinger Danny Lewickl gets aiiother crack at the National Hockey League to- night. Managing director Conn Smythe of Toronto Maple Leafs said Tues- day he will bring up Lewictci from Iowa Senators of the Quebec Lea- gue in the, line-up. capitals continue To Lead N.B.S.Ii.L. FRETDER.lC'1iON. iCPi .. Fred- ericton Capitals maintained their one-point lead in the New Bruns- wick senior Hockey League by out- Scofintl Saint John Beavers 5-3 Tuesday night and sending Beavers deeper into the cellar. Moncwii Flyers took over the nietiiate champions. Coach of the R. C. A. F. sextet is Jerry Allard who played with the Ocntrnlis Flyera in the 0. H. A. Iintcrmcd-. late League last season. 0 C O in chartcr a plane and bring n lgrriup of fiins along with centre- liuaii Buck Whitlork to Sytliicy fo- lnight. for the Islanders game iagniiist the Millionaires. l ilockcy fans wishing to itiic trip should phone the Forum ithis iiiornlng. If enough are will- ling to go ii plnne will be chart- lcrritl. makeistar away from ho will probably be the beat forward "in the league. . . junior hockey me who is hit- ting the headlines in the Mont- reiil papers is young Forbes Kon- ncdy of Charlottetown. Kennedy -has been playing with the Mant- ireal Junior Camidiens and usually comes up with 3. goal 3 game. One night last week in A game against. Joiiqiiiere he scored three goals lzxiid the following day the Montreal lhoadlined the game with "Kan- lnerly Sparks win lshow." Spor An Island born with Dazzling to writer Charlie Bolrc had the following to my about the Jerry had the mishap to loose I number of teeth last night; when he was struck on the mouth by it flying puck early in practice. How- ever. he kept taking his turn on defense and after the work-out we learned he is H. former school- mate of the Islanders Claude Ro- bert. Both boys played together in junior hockey around Montreal. 0 C O Allard was missing lbout half of a dozen of his regular players last. night, Among them are men who played with stadaconia. nnri shearwatcr last. season. and three of them will fonm his first lino. One player who showed up well in practise was "Puppy" Taylor, 1 l er was the man in ma 1 E MOTORS; LDKMOBILE (alt-Li fa-rvirv I E0 HEARE MONTAGUE - THUR. - FRI. - SAT. HURRICANE SMITH Color .- Yvonne Decarlo - John Ireland ADVENTURE STORY -- NONE BE'I'I'ER. IIEC. Bill To 12th WBDN ESDA Y- General Skating D to 10' iTHURSDAY- B to 10 General Skating I'RlDAY- Chlldren'.v Skating .... .. HOCKEY - GLACE BAY 8:30 SATURDAY- General Skating .. 18 year old Charlottetown nthiote. . . . "Forbes Kcniicdy. n blocky wing- tion for tho iForum Features 4 to 52.10 I to 5 Urban 0: Rural skating 8 to 10 the young short stop of the Pro- vinclnl Champimshlp Air Force- softba-ll tum last summer. LONDON. (Reuters)-J-ck Gard- ner, 27, former British heavy- weight champion who retired to I farm 18 months ago iifter losing his till.-.begiin his comeback'I'uea- day night. with A technical knock- out over Uber Blcllierl. the Ital- ian ohnmvpion. 1. All skips interested I are asked to attend Arrzurion m.. at the Curling Club. second place spot from Anilicrsi Meteors with an 8-5 win M, Am- herst. Declines Comment On Greenshiris Player Ruling TORONTO. (OP)-Frank Selke Tueedii-y declined comment on the refusal of the Ontario Hodhey Aa- sociiition to transfer players from the jiinlor Kitchener Greenshirts to teams in the Qut-bec Amateur Association. "I could say R lot. of things but tlonal Hockey League club man- ager. l Ciinadicns bought the Kitclieiiei team more than a. week ago and assigned nine of its members to the Quebec Junior League and one to St. Catharines in the Ontario Hockey Association. announced. Mr. Sclke said he win waiting to see if the Caiiadinii Amateur Hockey Association was running iisel by the Ol-TA. in competitive curling a meeting tonight 1 p. fSgd.) L. S. Turner; Games Comminu. .. .771 LADlIS' NIG NIGHT his wife or Scat holders Ivory Inca can ' . HT HOCKEY GAME - FRIDAY got admission for lady friend for 50 -CENTS- 50 MUST pick up their sun on Thursday-9 mm. to This is a fine oppominhy for the ladies. DECEMBER 9, 1953 l Vlinnin Maripacs 9 Goal, ed tonight at 9 pm. on ice 2. J. - w. ”Ei..f5”?.”:l. 2;": Since then he has come along 4 Dofenseman (above) scored last. night as the islanders came from behind to whip the Halifax Atlantics 5-4 in Halifax. MM.H.L Standings Defdai Bearcais 10-5 League gain pncs were ii of the first per E STEJLLARTON, N.S., (OP)-Flo Lou Maripncs led from the mist Tuesday to defeat Truro B4-in-cats 10-5 in an APC Senior Hockey e here Tuesday, Mori- head 4-1 at tiiie end icd and 5-3 zit the iid of the second. S'side Curling Rink Schedule Don Maclreushlln Brion proved iumoeir with his play- thi winning goal he signed I Brooklyn Dodgers contract. and became the first Island born athlete to join 1. Mn. Jor League Baseball organization. The flegt-footed fly ohuer will be assigned to me Shawnee Hawks of the Sooner State League in Oklahoma. He will report direct to shnwriee next spring. "I believe in my own heut that I can make the grade intihe Brook- lyn chain," stated the brilliant young ball player yeaterdny after- noon shortly aftcr he had signed the contract. "I will be out there trying all the time and will prac- tice from dawn to dar ." Lewis. who is a born outfielder can also play the infield, as he demonstrated here during the past. few seasons when he filled in at second base and short. stop for sick or injured team-mates He has been playing ball for nearly a decade and first attracted rapidly and blossomed into a. big leaxue prospect last summer with Maritime Central Airways. He spui-ked M. O. A. to the Is- land Intermediate Bncebnll champ- ionship with A lusty .532 batting average during the plly-offs. He -also played with the Curran and Briggs Junior: against the Lewis- ville Cubs in the N.B.-P.E.I. dun- ior playdowns and came up with a senationnl performance. Bill O'Connor knew he had it big leaguer prospect in the per- son of Lewis in the summer. He told Charlie Stevens of the New Glasgow News that Lewis was Big League material and apparently off performances. At any rate Jdhhy Carroll. the Duke University graduate who has coached Ourran and Briggs, told .4: Win Over Halifax Signs With Brooklyn Dodgers; To Play With Ok1ahomaNextYear weeks later the Brooklyn one; ,,, rived in Charlottetown. Young Lewis did not know tiha; ho was being scouted by th. pod. gen although he was told that 0-. Connor had his eye on Bourggnt, and Mcclcnnaghan of Lewigvmg Bourgeois also got a Brooklyn Qon. tract and will report to shawm with Lewis. He is the son of Mr. Ind M". J. G. Lewis, Bnyfield street. you. owing his signltulie of the con- tract yesterday he expreued gt-gt-,. tude to his parents for the en. courngement they had given him to play ball. "Most parents would MXnplatn if their kids wanted to play an all the time. But. mine just. pm. courage-d me to go ahead and did everything they could to help me," he stated. Brion also had great word; at praise for Ev MacNeil1. his coach in Junior ball. "Ev is the besi. coach I ever saw in baseball. Hp, knows what should be done and he keeps making you do the i-igir thing. If it weren't for him 1 would have quit long ago... "He's a. great man to go no is you have any problems. continued the young player. I don't know why they import baseball couches when there's Audi 1. good man mi Ev around." It wn through the results of Ma.oNeill'n coaching that I not this chance." he concluded. Lewis was grateful to Mnritiniu Central Airways for the chmn they gave him last summer tn play baseball and also wvck at the some time. with M. C. A. he was able to practise every day. Brian came home from Trenton to sign the contract. He will return to Trenton today or tomorrow to play hockey with the Sections in the A. P. O. Leagu-. He is playing on 0. line with Frank Dorrington and going well. The Dodgers have allowed him to com- plcte this season in hockey but will restrict his hockey activities O'Connor that Lewis was ready for the xjump to pro ball. Several (By Jack Hunt!) NEW YORK. (AP) --Washing- ton traded Jnckie Jensen to Bos- ton in a. major three-man deal Tuesday. Commissioner Ford Frlck awarded 1B-year-old Ralph Terry to NewTYork Yankees and the major leagues ciammed up on the pension plan hassle. Jansen, I fleet, strong-armed outfielder with good power who hit 10 homers and drove in 84 runs for Washington despite a disappointing .36 average. went to the Red Sox for lcfthanded pitcher Maury McDermott1S-10 and outfielder Tom llmpiilett. Uiiiphlctt surprised with TI .283 rookie season. The Washington-Boston swap was expected to break the log jam that has blocked trades dur- ing the winter baseball meetings. -The following is the sclicdiiln Philadelphia Athletics sold sec- nt the Summerside Curling Rink ond-baseman Cass Michael: to for tonight. Chicago White Sox. 8.00 P. M. Commissioner Frlck decided C. Ramsay vi-i'sus H. Dickie TONY. Hie .V0Ul1BS1!r from Chel- sea. 0kla., who was reported to I'm not going to," said the Na-lA' L. Iiiinnn versus E. Offer P. Keyes versus A. Hubley. Hockey Scores l Riuritinu-. )Iiijor- r .I llzilifzix 4 fl Glace B'T)' (llillnu ii Sydney .1 l'-(I- Pictou 10 Truro 5 Now Rrumwlck ii-uior- l Saint John If I-Trcticrit-liii l 1 Earlier, before the decision wast f or was being runlq i l l x Northern (lnmrlo S(-nlor- V Sault.Mich 7 North Bu) lv Ontario Senior A- l'itll'i'1lllmI 6 Snrnin 5 Strniford 0 Windsor 5 have agreed to terms with both the Ynnks.and St. Louis Cards on the same day, belonged to the .Yankees. Pension Plan The pension hassle was strictly :i "no comment" case as far as the majors were cnnccrnrrl, pending action at today's joint meeting. The player demands .from comparatively minor mat- liers such as uniform meal money to increases in minlmiim pay from 55,000 to 57.200 range the pension. The main controveny centres in future if he advanced alovi-ig tn-. Dodger dhadn. Washington-Boston In the Pittsburgh Hornet fami club , for the Leaf name here against ,3, viq :' . ,9 P: , . M'ii'riitemiieiil:mi-.Ciiiuia'isn im d 5" ii i3 0 E" ' 'Ni . Glace Bay 29 1117 1 2: M J y d fenceman Hugh Bolton. from of Vchmwn U 30 um 0 22 a a. ra e Eleci Officials Of North River Rink Cluii Bruce Maoxinlqy wu M-eleou-id president of tho North River Rink Community Club yesterday If'.ei'- noon nt the annual meeting of the directors. other ofiloen ro-elected weir Fulton Warren. vtoe-president; Mn. Bruce Ma.oKlnley, ti-euui-er. and AC. Macmmchern. secretary-. The director: decided that the gate percentage to junior and sen- ior team would be the some as that of last year. Thety also WIPTT up a hockey program for the sea- son. According to this prognm school kids will play hockey from seven to eight Friday night and will skate from eight to ten. Them will be skntlrig for the kids on Saturday morning provided that the ice is fit. Saturday IITMTTODII there will be skating for one him: with the time to be nnnounced. on senior hockey nights vii! doors will open and the sale of tickets commence at 7.30. in N16 event. of a double-header thedoori will be opened at seven o'clock. The Hockey League will be con- ducted under the chainnanahtv N Fulton Warren. He will arlkfl H , Ind MSIW” committee to assist him. ihenefits and lower age limit for Goalie Marcolle around the resolution passed by the major league executive coun- ril Sept. 31. recommending o two- Kitclicncr 4 Ownn Fniiiiivl Ti in-boo Junlor- Montreal Royals Canadians 9 1 hlrintrcal Ontario Junior A- Tor Marlboros 6 Si. Cnlli. 4 Quebec 9 Kitchener 2 a 3:: .1 nine Thy!-In " '1 .1. P. Arthur 1. W. Canadians Br. 5 Students Nils; Out Teachers In Bowling Game ..m n, spine-timtirig battle. ihli wu in doubt until after the first two minute: of play. the SW'nm"' side High school nosed out 1 mixed team of teacher: from S. H. S. at the capitol Bowiinx Aiiwl lull evening. the flml ncmo AMM 34" to 25:7. T n 1:: Mncbondld 111 152 iao-:99 Dove Lidstone in in in-no nuui oi-oxen no no 233-522 An. Moxinnon . in 201 90-442 oi-inn Mlcdoncld N n fill 106 110-411 Rho A'Heurn .. 143 135 109-437 2591 ninn committee study the proced- ure for ending the pension plan. Commissioner Frick ciilli-ti the 16 player representatives to At- lanta last week to discus: this re- solution. The player: refused to talk unless their lawyer, J. Nor- for the first time publicly cloned the existence of the reso- lutton. Turpin To Appear Before Board Today i LONDON. (AP) - Randy Turpin goes before the British Boxing Board-of Control Wednesday to tell why he out much uti-Ange caper: before his world title fight with nobo Olson. Many London fighter writers and follower: expect the former world middleweight champion to get only I light wi-int slapping from 3330 stewards. Turpin lost to Olson in ii iii- round bout to fill the vacant mid- diawoight throne in New York in October. Turpin”: Ibllity to finish agnlnlt Oluory however. was attributed more to 0:on'u lack of knockout power than to Turplnla good health-he wu three pounds imlde the 160 pound limit-Ind tough chin. But beforg the fight. Turpin Ipont neur- ly 1 month at this Onhklll comp in 1 Iulklng mood and he did very Total High School from John Campbell 100 1'11 245-G12 Ron Muilinl .. 28! 1'10 211-021 John whulen 172 in in-533 sun any 1... no 1'18 an-on VIM: Rania . an ill m-nu Don Cnmei-on . . 150 11! 214-362 Total 3499 man Lewis, could be present. lif- iilarcotte fer the players walked out, Frlrk arde'r dis- nteur port to Quebec Cltcdellel. it WM reported Tuesday night. the 18-year-old goalie. now in; with May Fight CAHA Ruling Iiitouri QUEBEC. (CP)-Goalie Jar-GU" may fight in court In from the Canadian AW- Hockey Association to W led ill” pill" Quebec Fi-ontenacs the Quebec Junior Hockey 1”" time. is the properly of Cltmloiirc nf the Junior "A" Ontario iiofkf.” Association. Piiul Dumont. The CAHA Monday ru Frontenac: MW" IKET. said the club will siibivil in the CAHA ruling. However. '1' said the club supports liiarcoi” in his decision "to right to play when Marcotto was quoted in Montreal Monday night he W take the means necessary W P''"' lcct his rights. , , A Frontenac officials said ii”: is believed to mean Marcottr mil: ask Quebec Superior Court for t' Injunction to prevent aPPl""i'.':'r of the CAHA ruling. Ho 1033' 1” petition the court to nnnul 1'4 ndellc: claims on him from -I: year's contract. ! , The CAHA guiinr rev"-"Al. ,. previous decision by U" Q , granting Marcottefs refill!-Rf Tn" rclense from Citadelle; for Vi "I he plnyod last year. Marco". inter signed with Fronimarsv ii” ha: been playing relulllfl-I them thiu Ieuon. he wants. .........-4 Y. The North an floods 0' 9” ;, ma inundated 810.000 0"" little boxing. Holland alone. fight for h.s p ,3 snyiii: :