TIIRONT0. — Arthur King of toiuiito misses with a right cross 11' WINNER MISSES ‘aimed at Yams Balima of Bimini.’ l British West indies. during their to-round middleweight contest in Toronto Dec. 0. King won split decision (CP Wirephotoi SPORT ECHOES Split- Second Decisions Are Needed \':IiIce Harris didn't get a goal in Ilic game |’l(‘ Sta ' last Friday night. but his play impressed us more than on some occasions when he was flashing the red light regul-I art For one thing he played a surprisingly sound game on de- fencc considering the fact he is a forward. Then one of his as- sists was particularly unselfish S. 9 en flash at the last split second. It gave Sleeves that much less chaiice to stop the shot, goal-hungry players cannot seem to pass up the op- porltinlty to do the sniping them selves. Especially if they have such a fine chance to score as Vance had that trip The above does not mean that we believe a forward should al- wins pass, if a mate is in the clear. instead of shooting. Some- tinics II. may be to shoot. '1‘lie angle may be better. or more may be a "Better 'ole" hx-iiiiiig up on the puck-car- rici s side. or there may be less be cliaiice of interception. This has gm to be all figured out in the hm-imy players often have to iii.-it.i~. But some invaders rarely llihx whcn close in. They're limiiiu fur that little old goal that " give em a larger SIlt‘l‘ of glory in {TM #01! @- l'(tllllIh. (llITTl.'\lG RANGE IA‘I‘()y Clow is really getting pertness. with Amherst at ci- to be To Score Goals the range. and Ainlierst seems s favorite dish. in two games against Amherst when all a mates were drawing blanks Clow scored all the ace goals. Stoeves was tough in both but Leroy managed to in the games park three behind him two contests. We were sorry to hear of Dil- lon‘s serious injury in Amherst. Bobby has been doing mod work for Aces. and we hope ehat he makes a good recovery. for the Aces sake if he decided to go back in the cage. and in any event for his own sake. The Aces have been leading Ian off -again on-again existence. If the pattern holds. they should be on-again when they meet the Charlottetown Royals in Sum- mersida Friday night. This will be a pretty important game for them. and it is hoped all the boys will be ready to go. The Royals are a smart team. and Aces will have to be pretty close should a record crowd at the stad- ium for this one. Ex - badminton players in Summerside who may have old tilt to beat them. There I ‘to full strength and going at full-‘ l George Barnes Wants Guarantee SYDNEY tAP\—George_Barnes wants a 56.000 guarantee to fight in the United States in the world title elimination series. Barnes said Thursday night he also will ask the lnternationali. Boxing Club for return fares for himself and his manager. Jim Barker. Barnes was one of six welter- weiglits named to participate in an elimination tournament. Isaac Logart of Havana defeated Gas- par Ortega of Mexico last Fri- day in the first match. Vince Martinez of Paterson, N.J.. and Gil Turner of Phila- delphia are paired Jan. 15. Vir- gil Akins of St. Louis and Barnes are the other two men. in New York. Harry Markson. managing director of the interna- tional Boxing Club. said his or- ganization offered Barnes $4.000 television money. plus r cent of the gate and the custom- ary return fares for the fighter and manager. “We have received no answer." said Markson. He said the IBC would like to match Barnes with Akins in late February or with another opponent at an earlier date. PAY INCREASE REJECTED LONDON IReutersI—The BBC badminton racquets cluttering up the attic are asked to conta Earl Smith if they would consid- or selling them to the badmin- ton beginners who would like to “participate the new league. providing they can get the tools to starLtlie lob. THIRD FLOOR — MOORE 8. McLEOD LTD. GIFT WRAPPING SERVICE I A helping hand for men in particular -- Save yourself by having that "Gift” —- wrapped. Simply take your purchase to the third floor dept.. where. or I very little cost. your gift will receive that extra touch of ex- WRAPPING ssiivict »(.. ‘f I Ct. Thursday rejected a demand for Jo 712—per-cent pay increase for ‘more than 000 employees. The ! recent government fstatements on the n to re- of Australia, British Empire wel- tor w e i g h t boxing champion, / Lieut. R.E. Jenkins Tuesday night was called on by the mem- bers of the PE]. Rifle ssocI- atlon to fill the office of president or a second term. Curling Draw For Montague Curling at Montague Turkey Bonspeil. 7:15 P. M. to-day . East ice: Wm. MacI.ean vc. J. A. MacLean West Ice. C. S. Stewart D. Mac Laren vs. I'll) I’ M ‘East. ice. Dr. 1.. A Joiinstoii or West Ice: George vs. I. G. Phillips. 1 P. E.‘ I. Rifle Ass’n Re-elects Lieut. R. E. Jenkins President; in his renew of the past years activities. Mr. Jenkins expressed e hope that Island riflemen would prepare themselves to take part In the Small Bore competi-I lions held annually at Ottawa the week prior to the more extensive .303 events. . The recent upsurge of interest‘ locally in the miniature firing‘ range indicated the possibility of island entrants in the near iuiure.i the president said. ' Mr. Jenkins paid tribute to‘ several who had made outstand-I ing contributions to the success of I Ie Association during the year; in particular. Colonel l) A.l M8('Klllll0n. the Honorary Presi-1 “Brit-k" Gormle at of the Associationzi '( de M the secretary vs. Johnston vs. Dr. P. Macln- Lieut. Stewart Moore. Range Of-‘S/Sgt. A. M. Joliiisioii ficer. and Sgt. Art King. Butt Of-. Niclinlson ficer and Range Keeper ' Other reports delivered inclu<i- ed thiflnanctal report which in»? T Hooper, Capt A .1 Me» dicated that the Association was‘Cabc. 4.‘ P. U. S (J. liowlcs. Sgt. CURUNG DRAW :The Guardian Page 7 in very good standing. and reports Eric Cotes. Lieut Mary ac-, Friday. DOC. 13. from the captains of the Associa-,l.eniiau. 'l‘pr. H. T. Vesey. Tpr.l The following is the Curling ____, ,___, - lion teams which took part in last ’ R. A. Vessey. Lieut A. K. Mulch.‘ Draw for Friday bight. , Ice 4 Mac n ' H. year's inter-provincial and donllne Tpr. Fred Hooper. Sgt. Roy Cotes. 7 P. M. l s Art carruthers C R v I00 ¢0mP9UlI0|15 R0)’ Vessey. Brig. W. W.l ice I A. MacDonald. W. Rodd. vs. Russ Ewing A An I “'° "'’°" °" 3” '9“ """“"I‘i}§.'..“.'..., 'o°¢.i. a..;;..‘fi “L~‘l.‘.;..5l' .2’ ;‘Q'‘‘“.' ‘'i“&’‘?.’ “a‘p‘I:“' ."'..°i?"iei" ’°’““'°"' t 'ven S if‘ .A. '- I I ‘ - eevs, . aon. . ay. : . :4h_°'3.,i‘:,.:.,fiI v.i.iIeyii.:,",e,:§.‘1 .,.,‘ly. Tar. Bill Roserson. Tpr. W.‘ ice 2 B. i.e(.‘lair. 1). George. .I. the imer.Mgm.;m- tcgnl was git. II MaL’I-Pill TD!’ I". C \'WDk€’T Boomhower, B. Rogerson vs. C. eaiey. R. Jones. F. Johnston en by Sgt. P. J. Latldrlgan In the Ind 5- 5- M U A U-“Ii I Bennett. A. Humphrey. C. Wrisht Ice 2 Open absence due to illness of Lieut‘ I“ 3dd'“°" I0 "'9 350"? ‘he . Macheod. 1 Ice 3 Points Ed. Wood. .\nr- Perey Hooper IC‘"""13fldln8 0”!“-‘F5 OI 3“ Ullllh‘ Ice 3 R. W. Manning. I-‘ Can- man Nicholson. A. Bagnall. S. assw OI-‘I-‘ICERS l°’ "'9 "*“-"- ‘”“>'- A”'l°“'9 and non. (‘. Whitenecht, E. 0. Brown Beaton ice 1 Points L. Doyle. L. 8:: . __ R. L‘ M P serung In Prince 1, C D 5 h R M. _ 1 4 p » H M .14, 3 Th [h H. I.-iedf . vs. r. ox. . niit , .. an ce oints . at an. . 6-0 er 0 "en I)“ or I"‘I“‘"d I5I“"d 3"’ ""‘°”“"“l mug. C. Praught. Hacuregor, D. Rourke. D. Hill. the E938 season are‘ Patron‘ ‘he gneniberg of the (-Qunml The gudu __ _.,..__ __ . .477 :‘i‘:x;‘fe‘l;‘:e"stld'en(l’_°ll’;‘;:":’.r Cl" 0".We;.io“I(‘l’; phppointed was ieut. — M"K'."n°nl. “Ce. ' pr9s'd°m5'l Representatives appointed to 9".‘-'°" ‘- L“‘“’ "' "’ R”Re”''tIIe council of the I) c it A for Prince. Sgt. u. A ('(tI(~y King 5,. M3 an “em _ . ‘Mum M K { Lieut Lol. J. A. Mat-l)unal(i ’S 521. A M Jnhmum and Tm. C The executive coiiiniittee will R gal-‘rm. consist of Sgt P .l Laiidrigan.‘ Lieut. P. T. Hooper. Capi. A. J I —VA'l‘l('A.\' CITY—"R97I:ll€f‘7S7'A~>~ I Direcf Drive McCabe. Sgt. Eric (‘tiles and The Pope 'l‘liursda_v praised ‘nienibers of an international The new council ('()lllpl‘l\(‘5 'l‘pI‘ I Iluntcrs Assm-Iattoii for their R. Barwisc. cliairiiiaii. (pl .-\lIiin aim of "protectiiig and multiply- Rodd. Sgt. P. J. Laiidrigaii. Lieut 1 ing ‘ game llirougliout the world. 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