Red-Hot VI-lalifax St. - Maryls Score 3-2 Win Over Monet P.E.l. Hoop W league Opens Here Toniglil The Prince Edward Island Basketball League opens tonight at the St. Dunstan's University Alumni-Gymnasium with the Y. ill. C. A. squad playing the Saints. The game will get. underway at 7.3.) and will be handled by Joe Cullen. Both teams have played sev- eral exhibition games with one another this season with the Saints winning by a small ma- jority. The Saints also played ex- hibition games with St. F. X. and the R. C. A. F. at sum-mersidc. Three games will be played this week. On Friday night the Saints will play the R. C. A. F. and on Saturday night Prince of Wales College will meet the Y. Following is the schedule for the season: Jan. .31. C. A. at 5. D. U. . D. U. at R. C. A. F. . lV...C. at Y. M. C. A. . W. C. at S. D. U. .M. C. A. at R. C. A. F. . D. U. at P. W. C. . C. A. F. ill. 5. D. . . M. C. A. at P. W. C. . C. A. F. at Y. M. C. A. . W. C. at R. C. A. F. 1'3-S. D. U. at Y. M. C. A. 16-R. C. A. F. at P. VV. C. 20-Y. M. C. A. at S. D. U. 2.3--S. D. U. at R. C. A. F. 23-Y. M. C. A. at P. W. C. 7-P. W. lV. at S. D. U. March 1-R. C. A. F. at Y. M. C. A. 5--P. W. C. at Y. M. C. A. 7-Y. M. C. A. at R. C. A. F. 3-5. D. U. at P. W. C. 12-11. C. A. F. at s. D. U. lfl-P. W. W. at K C. A. F. 15-S. D. U. at Y. M. C. A. 19-R. C. A. F. at P. W. C. Russiirwoud Enier Hockey Team For Worlilmfille EDMONTON, Jan. 15 - (CP).-- permission from the International Ice Hockey Federation to enter the world am- .itr.-i.r hockey championships at the Russia today sought winter Olympics in Oslo. Norway next month. Decision of the I.I.I-I.F. is ex- on whether the Russians want to play hockey or przcted to hinge politics. The application was received to day by Dr. w. G. Hardy of Ed- monton. council member of the I.- l.H.F. who retired as its presiden last August after a trim. The Riissinn cable request camr font a man named Korotcov. PMS- iclciit of the hockey. branch of the Soviet Cultural Activities Organiz- fillbll in Moscow. He addressed it to Dr. Hardy under the apparent :.-ssiimptioii he still headed the Y. -; I.H.F. L.oNooisi-icpi-A .s. A P. Wijcycrathc, wife High Commissioner in needed an OPCFFMOH 0” her wrist after sliakingnhands about 500 guests at 11 receptl ycnr. Now she uses the 03 .-tylc greeting-bowing with hands clasped. rigid SNAP siiorwriiusiiiiio three-year with icpl on 3,5; by Engelbert Miller who scoured scam four goals. easily defeated the Ger- both Wm on Hawks MONCTON. N. 8.. Jan. 15- (CP)-Red-hot Halifax St. Mary's tucked away another victory to- night. downing Moncton Hawks 3-2 in a rugged Maritime Major Hockey League battle. The win boosted the Saints in- to sole possession of third place, two points ahead of the idle Glace Bay Miners. A third-period goal by Dewar Thompson gnva Saints the vic- Iory in a period which saw 10 penalties handed out. Other Halifax scorers were Pele Lcswlck and Joe MacArthur. Sam Kennedy and Sandy Milne scored for Hawks. Hawks. play- ing without forwards Ronnie Rowe 'and George Scholcs and defence stalwart Tom Rockey saw their numbers further decimated when Kennedy was forced out of the game with a leg injury. The game was a fast-ipoving. close-checking tussle all the way. Shots on goal were identical for both sides, 19 apiece. The third period produced the biggest flare- up when Milne of Hawks and Hughie Campbell of Saints tang- led in a brawl which saw the Moncton defcnceman tagged with a double minor penalty, a major and a misconduct. Campbell drcw a minor. a mujor and a mis- conduct for his part in the frai- ms. The battle flnrcd tiller the pl.'i,v- crs started slashing with their .sticks. Milne ilicn landed fl loop- ling luiymukcr on Campbellis nose and the fight was on. Coach Johnny Horcck made one of his infrequent appcaranccs in the lineup and played his best game of the season. He gave 11 good two way performance, filling in for Ronnie Rowc. rind set up his team's second goal. Lincupst- Halifax: Goal, O'ilcurn: cle- fonce. Drainvillc, Nixon, Weaver, Bcrgcron; furwiwils. ll12icArthui'. Lcswick, Ford. Vl'aii'wick, Camp. bcll, McKenzie. Watson, Thomp- son. Morrow. Moncton: Goal. Lockhart; de- fcnce, Winemastcr. Olsen, May, Milne: forwards. Mzirshzill. Hamil- ton, D. I-Iorcck. Clements. J. Hor- cck, Filion. Robinson. Burman, Kcnncdy. Officials: Peters and Elliott. First Pcrloil 1--i-izilifax, Leswick. 4MacArthurl 2-Moncton. Kennedy. (Fillon. Hamilton) Penalties: Wcavcr 7:51. ........ 10.27 . 18.14 17:15. Second Period 3--Halifax, MacArthur, ' (-Warwick) 4-Moncton. Mllnc, - (J. Horcck. Filionl .. l0..'lT Penalties: Mac-Arthur 5.50, Writ.- son 7.30, Milne 7.30, Nixon 10.00. . 10.1-'1 Tflfrfl Period , 5 Halifax. Thompson. (Morrow. McKenzie) , 7,05 Pcnnltics: Morrow 1255, Robin- son 1255, Milne 14:54 doublc minor. major mid misconduct: Wczivcr 14.54. Campbell 14.54 min- L or. innjor nnrl misconduct. Stops: - 0'Hciirii 8 6 5-19 4 6 9-19 Lnt-kh.'ii't . Merourys Defeat llierman Team of Ceylon": Britain. KREFELD. Germany, Jan. 15 - Edmonton Mercurys lezl it champion team. Preusseii Krcfeld, 7-2 tonight. It was the Canadlansl first gum!" or their German tour and drew a cioivd of 6.000. The Mercurys who 1'. ill rcprcsrnt Canada at the 0l.vni- Rolls of fff-;!W7(lcTCl0DI:(f and pic hockey championships in Oslo prln ltrin any 11 exposure roll 35c. 4:: each or 10 for 35c. service. Charlottetown. Reprint ted and sent out the same dnv next month. arrived here earlier by ts double size at no extra cost. plaiic from London. George Abel, Bob Meyers and Mail Film Billy Gibson scored the other Mer- C'-lI'i goals. SCI-I FRIDAY Office Hours: 9: R. C. A. F. MOBILE RECRUITING UNIT TODAY - CHARLOTTETOWN (Bank of Commerce Bldg.) THURSDAY - MONTAGUE (Town Hall) - (Town Hall) EDULE I - SOURIS 00 am. to 0:00 pm. FORUM EVENTS - Jan. 14 to 19 rnmtuu I I-I6 The rate of change of the goal- tenders in the Maritime Major Hockey League this season has probably been as great or greater than that of any league anywhere. only one of the goalies who start- ed the season with it Maritime Major Hockey League club is still with that club and there have been reports that he may be gn- ing to another team. The othei five iietminders have long since disappeared and their places have been taken by more and less cap- nblc goalies. . The first man to get the axe was Jackie Gibson of the Moncton llawks whose place was taken by the capable Don Lockhart ihc training goalie of the Toronto Maple Leafs and he is subject to 2-f-hour recall by that team, Next. on the list was Larry Frechctte of the Halifax Saints who asked for and was given his release. Into his shoes stepped Jim llfatson who gave up in favor of "Nipper" Ol- Hcarn and now 0'llearn has left for Syrziciisc. His reported! suc- cessor ls a playei: by the lllllllC of Straclizin. who was the sub-goalie for the Syracuse Chicfs. Slrachaii was supposed to leave Montreal by plane this morning: and arrive in Moncton at four olclock. The Saints play the Miners tonight at Halifax, o O Thcn Nick Pidsodiiy of Sydney. who is living acclaimed as the most mivellcd goalie in the busi- ness. not the call to Buffalo. Into his shoes stepped Cliff llicks who started the season with the Glace Bay Miners. Bob Arneil, who was on his way to Ch.-irloltetown at one point, took over from Hicks at Glace Ba! Next it was the turn of the Saint John Beavers and they lost Phil Hughes to Buf- falo Blsans Gord Mabee has been doing the net-minding zit St. John sincc- the departure of the lanky Hug-hes, T110 Pfililblc Hal Gordon of the islanders has been used only sp:irin':ly since his injury in Syd- ney about six weeks aizn. ' Frank Roper of Charlottetown played two games for the islanders and then Ray Frederick took over. Frederick has played most of the games since coming: here from the Chicoutimi Sawueneens. There were rumors that Gordon would be going to Saint John in exchange for ii wingman but at 11.30 last; night no transaction had been completed and the trading dead- line was inidniglil, . . o o 0 Art Cliapnian, the general manager of the Buffalo Bisons would need to he a juggling expert to place all the goalie: he has at his disposal. He is apparently keeping llughes as sub-goalie for Buffalo because Lou Crowclis played in the Bisons nets during Saturday and Sunday gnmcs. Pidsodny is in Vancouver anrl rcpnricdly on the reserve list of the Halifax Saints. . . .. The CXCt'llliVC of the City Hockey League took prompt action jn hzintling out Ralph Josey a three- gamc suspension for striking ref- cree Joc O'Connell during the Saints-Rovers game last night The executive has stated that it will take severe disciplinary steps to curb unsportsmanlike tactics during the games and this no doubt will be appreciated by both the players and those lnterestedin the league, During the past decade a City League was operated here and very rarely were there any rliubarbs or trouble of any kind. I O I At least four local players plan on leaving for Chester Basin to lineup with the Chester Basin Red wings in the South Shore Hockey League in Nova Scotla. Ralph and Wally Shepherd. Oliff Jackson and goalie Frank Roper are the four noxmsa , .6 .vii MONDAY --Ilocliey .. MONCTON .. 3.30 Tuesday -Children's shun; 4 to 5.30 General skating . I 10 10 WEDNESDAY -Hockey - 31'. JOHN 8-30 ”'rnurisn.w ' s ' '2 f ' Shh 8 W 1" Friday -Children's Skating 4 M 5-30 oeneni aiming . B to 10 Saturday. -Skating ................................................ .. 2.30 to 4.30 llookey Practice ?TlIE'1'Ml,0 TOP TEAMS or. Join: - vs. - rsmnnans LlB:- . TODAY -. TUESDAY - 9 A. M. T00 PM. o WlI)NI'.8l)AY- UP T02 P. M. dbl:-BIIIAINING TICKETS - WEDNEDAIP AT 2 P. M. FORUM win. no A srnooouz who are reported to be leaving The Chester team wanted four forwards. N defenseman and ii goalie. Forward Jack Brown and defenaeman Ralph Josey also had offers but turned .them down, I 0 Jim Macxcnzie is around on his feet again in the Prince Edward lslan Hospital with his shoulder se nrlon while Conny Bon- hornme is still bed-ridden with his broken elbow. Following the Islanders-Hawks game here Man- day night Marcel Clements paid the boys ll short visit and it was a. gesture that was greatly apprec- :u-. -u on laiintvvl In In: noulou ly Ro'us6ri' . sandy Milne (above), Moncton Hawks rearguard and 'Hughie Camp- l.-eli (right), tangled in o bitter fight last night during the Monc- ton-Hallfax game which the Saints wmi 3-2. Both players drew minors. majors and misconducts. FAG i-:"sixT ”r'liT:”CiU'KRoiAN. CHARLOTTETOWN Fight Principals 2 Summerside Rink Wins Chignecmlup AMHERST. N S , Jan. 15 -(CPl- A rink skipped by H. McFarlane -of Summerside PEI . won the Chlgnecto Cup here today in the first day's play of the Maritime curling bonspeil which will continue until s-.i1ur:lay. The runner-up was the rink skipp- ed by RT. Mcciiily of Monc- ton Beavers. McF.irlane had R total score of 145 but of El pos- sible 153 while M-::Cully had 140. Skips NC. Ralston of st. Andrews Club. and H C Ten- nant of Amherst were tied for third place with 123. Members of the winning rink were R. Boales R. Mc- Flarlane, C. Ramsay, and Mc- Farlaiie. Members of'McCuily's rink were Gus Cirko W. Crea- glian and R. Wolsten l-lolmc. Covehead Flyers Defeat York 8-7 The Covcliead Ply'ri's came from Lchind to defeat Yorl: 8-7 in il well played grime at. the Covchcad Rink on Monday night. J. O'Brien was the biz: gun for thc Winncrs as he fired four goals. had one each. Colby Lcwis turned trick pcrlormaricc for York. E. watts ha-:1 Watts and Ira Lewis one. in two. D. Appin Road Wins The Appin Road trounced the New Haven 8-2 at Victoria Rink fast. night. Walsh was the leading for Appin Road. Macbcod Murphy. scored for the losers. Sheldon Ferguson was referee. Bowling Following are the 'results- of last week's Ladies' Afternoon Bowling League at the Y.M.C.A.: Team 1-Total Team 2-Total . Team 3-Total . 15-17 High single, Mrs. F. Mulch. 219. High three, Mrs. F. Mulch. 556. iated by the injured players. I O O attem ptcd to secure Leo Lamoureux plans on ioiiioiir o.3o the islanders short-handed. HOCKEY SOIJIIIS RINK-" Wednesday, Jan. 16, 8:80 p.m. Charlottetown Bomber- ' V8. Sonrls Tigers L. M:icMillnn hm. two goals while E. MacMillaii and C. MfICD(lfIrlld a lint for three goals Bulldogs, Royals scorer and Jack "Spy" Ready, who played his first game in the City League last night is still the-property of the Charlottetown Islanders. Ready his release yesterday but his request was re- fused This may mean lhnf: COICh using Jack now that injuries have left . Lively Game Expected As Beavers Tangle With Islanders Here Tonight The sometimes talkative but usually quiet Jolniiiy 0'F'lalicrt,v will lead his Saint John Beavers into town ionzglit in quest of their second victory over the islanders on Forum ice this year. ' Defeated here on three occasions after being victorious i;i the first game the Beavers, who have been receiving some rough treatment. lately will be out to increase their iourieeii pu.iit lean. over the second place Islanders. For the Islanders it will be a glorious opportunity to cut into the fading Beavers lead. victorious in their last three starts the is- lanclers have been working on all eight cylinders of late and are icndy to lake the measure of the Beavers. The Isliin-:icrs also have to keep Jn the move to defend tlielr second .r-lace position from the oncoming 'Halifax Saints. The Saints moved lmm third place last night with so points, a remarkable position for a team that was Stifhlllsed at the rat- ton of the lcziguc less than a month ago. A slclelight of tonight's game be the battle for second place :he point scoring race between the Bcarcrs Toni Smellc and the ls- lantlrs Willie lV.Iirshnll. Snielle loads Murslmll by one point hav- ' .. 53 points ngriinst 54 by the Is- landers cciitrc. Tonight's .r:anic, like the other contests between the Beavers and the Islanders is expected to be 9. iousing affair. The Islanders will use the slime lineup as that which lplnyed against the Hawks here lvionday night. will in Louis Plans To Challenge Non-Whilep Rule By NORMAN DELL SAN DIEGO, Calif., Jan. 15 - rA.P) - Former heavyweight box- ing champion Joe Louis and two other Negro golfers showed up to challenge what they said was in Professional Golfers Association ban on non-white players. They appeared for pre-tourna- ment qualifying tfsts in the U5. P.G.A.-sanctioned San Diego open, starting Thursday. Horton Smith, the P.G.A.'a pre- sidcnt. announced meanwhile. that the Louis case was not clus- to the P.G.A.'s national tourna- ment committee. He said be had not personally barred Louis. The question of the ban on Louis and the two others. an- nounced by the tournament spon- soring committee hcre yesterday. become involved in what appeared to bc conflicting interpretations. Members of the local committee said they were told by Smith. af- ter they had invited Louis to play E5 an amateur except from qualification, that he was banned by a P.G.A. by-law. Smith himself said at Pebble Beach that there was a long. standing P.G.A. rule against non. white players in tournaments co- sponsored by the P.G.A. A apOkeSl'IlIr at Chicago mm. quarto;-'31 ofbthe P.G.A. said an "0":W 0 an anoild ol to P.G.A. membership. 9 H, . Harry Moffitt. P.G.A. secretary said at Toledo. Ohio. that pool: was barred from the San Dlelo open. because he hadn't signed I l'Nl""'9d Players agreement. another means of enforcing the non-while bun. Tho local tournament committee cold the applications of the 15.0.3. for final action. ed and that he would present il.' Informed about the statement. Louis declared that it wu jult lam and. if they qualify in the pro- tournament. play. of the two other Negroes would be prevented to, JANUARY '15, 1952 leafs In 1-0 Victory, Over Boslon Brlins BOSTON. Jan. 15 -- (CF) - Tod Sloan's goal midway through the second period while rookie Leo Labine was sitting out a penalty gave Toronto Maple Leafs a 1-0 victory over Boston Bruins before 8,224 National Hockey League spectators tonight. The. game was featured by re- sumption of at feud between Jim Thomson of the Leafs and Ed Kryzanowski of the Bruins. Both received majors for fighting ear- ly in the third period when they dropped sticks and exchanged blows at centre ice. The battle between the two started the last time the tea-ms met in Toronto wuhen Thomson checked Kryzan- owski into the backboards and the Boston player had 16 stitches taken for facial cuts. Lanky Al Rollins of the Leafs earned his fourth shutout of the season. During the last two pe- riods he made 29 saves. SUMMARY First' Period Scoring-None Penalties-Mortson, 8:05 Tho- mson, 11:57. Henderson, 16:17 Bol- ton 19:43. Second Period i.-Toronto, Sloan (Bentley. Smith) Peiialt ics--Sloan 6:54, Labine 10:50. . 12:17 6:37, Kyle Tlilrd Period Scoring-None PI nalties-K-ryziinoiyski (inn- jorl 4:57. Thomson (major) 4:51, Fleman 6:18. SHOfI'S:-- Rollins 2 15 14-31 Henry 9 9 5-23 lack Slewarl May Quit Al End of Season By MEL SUFRIN LEW YORK. Jan. 15 - (CP) - Black Jack Stewart, one of the top dcfencemen in the National Hoc- key League for more than a dec- iide. may be through at the end of this season. The prediction was made today by Ebbie Goodfellow, coach of Chl- crigo Black Hawks, who offered hockey writers some of the reasons for his team's poor showing this season. Goodfcllow. whose last-place Hawks meet New York Rangers l-ere tomorrow night, said the 34- year-old 130 - pound rearguard hasn't come back as expected after spending mrch of last season on the sidelines with n slipped spinal disk. 'This will be his last season." said Cvoodfellow. His latest re- marks contrasted with his pre-sea- con statement that "Stewart is all right. He's the same guy you used to know and that's bad news for ibn. rest of the ii-.a';ue." Stewart. ii native of Pilot Mound. M-.in.. broke in with Detroit Red Wings in the 1938-39 season and was a consistently outstanding star until he was traded to the Hawks with four other players. Expected to be a powerhotrse on the Chicago defence. he hasn't shuwii the fire that made him a ietriilar member of all-star teams and one of the liardest-hitting rea-.'gunrds in hockey. Goodfellow said Stewartls inabil- ity to come back was just part of the Chicago blues. He mentioned the loss this season of Fred I-Iucul. the promising rookievwho develop- ed ii mysterious muscular ailment. Ebbie said today that Hucul now is back with St. Louis of the Ameri- can Hockey League and mightev- cmuaily return to the Hawks. other disappointments were the loss of Max McNab with 9. pinched sciatic nerve and the decision bv Doug Bentley and Roy Conacher to quit the N. H. L. Goodfellow was guest of the reg- ular New York Rangers hockey luncheon. Coach Bill Cook of the Rangers addressed the luncheon and an- nounced he was benching forward Nick Mickoakl because he "seems to have trouble skating and seems so have trouble getting his shots off." Mickoski will remain in New York. however. A, J. MacAdam's saint Dun- stoma University hockey squad fired two unanswered goals in the dying minutes oflthe third period and they proved to be the win- ners as the Saints broke a. 6-6 deadlock to defeat the Rovers 8-6 in B. city League game at the S. D. U. rink last night. The coilegians more than ac- quired their margln of victory in the first twenty minutes by out- scoring the Rovers 4-1, The Rov- ers came back for three goals in the sandwich session to the saints one and the scoreboard read 5-4 for S. D. U. Inthe final period the Saints outscored their oppon- ents 3-2. Burly Phil Coyle scored the win- nlng goal on a pass-out from be- hind the net by Lloyd G-audet at the 16.30 mark of the last session. A little over a minute later Dalton scored the clincher. ' "Bubby" Dowllng was the lead- ing marksman for the losers as he scored four goals. Centreman J-ack Brown and defenseman "Spy" Ready were the other Rover scor- crs. Scoring honors for the Saints wns well split up. Paul Jay, star. Dciglian. Lloyd Gaudet, Phil Murphy, Phil Coyle, Waite. Juneau and Dalton eaoh fired one. ' The game was ruggedly played with most of checks being of the clean variety, Referees .Joe 0'- Connell and Mark MacQuaid call- ed only four penalties. one of them was a match misconduct to Curling Results And Schedule The Dr. L. E. Prowsc skipped rink. with two losses, was clim- innted from further competition in the British Consols pliiydowns zit. the end of the second diiy's play iii ilic Charlottetown Curling Club last. night. They were de- fciitcd 11-10 by the Tiinton rink. A rink skipped by Lt.-Governor T. W. L. Prowse provided fl nczir upset when they forced the high- ly-tootcd Acorn rink to an extra end before losing 15-12. In another bracket. of play the strong J. S. Mar-Donnld rink kept pace with the Acorn quartet with a neat 9-7 victory over the Doug Saunders rink. In the fourth game of the night the Frank Hansen four- some scored a 13-9 win over the Col. G. E. Full rink. It was the first match for both rinks in the competition. Schedule for today: 2 P. M. Dr. Glddings vs. Frank Hiinsen S. Moore vs. W. Worth Col. Full vs. D. Sounders J. S. MacDonald vs. E. F. Acorn Evening Play 0 P. DI. Ed Tiinton vs. winner of Moore-Worth miitch. Loser of the Glddings and Han- sen match vs. mloscr MacDonald- Acorn match. Winner of the Glddings and Hansen match vs. winner of the MncDonald-Acorn mritcli T. W. L. Prowse vs. winner of the Full and Saunders match. the Third-Period Splurge . T Gives Saint iDu1'1stan's 8-6 Victory Over Rovers mm Ralph Josey for striking an oh flclal after T16 had received minor sentence. f The win moves the saints undisputed possession of first M. with three points. The Anchor are in second place and the liovs era in the cellar. The next leugu; inio game will be played smut night at the Forum with Anchors meeting the Rovers '11,. gale will commence immediately ter the minor hockey has con; cluded. Line-ups: S. D. U.: Goal. Harrigan; dc. tense. Wedge. Waite. Coyle, Jun- eau; forwards, Deighan, 331,0 Gaudet, Jay, Mclsaac, Cormiclli. Cheverie. Murpiiy, Macaw ' Rovers: Goal. Strain; ddcme Ready. Burge. Carmichael, ,1...-(.i..f forwards. Ledwell, Dowiing. nag: Gregor, Howatt, Biown. lVLlt:C;j'. lum, J. Richard. Stanley. i SUMMARY First Period 1-Rovers. Dowling (Ledwell. MacGi'egor) 2-s. ix U.. Jay ' ”” (Juneau) ,. . . . 11-35 3-8. D. U., Dcighan ' (Dalton) . . 1202 4-5. D. U., Gaudet ' (Coylc) .. . 1265 5-5. D. U., Murphy ' (Cheverie) . .., 15-0; Penalties: None. ' Second Period 6-Rovers, Dowling (J. Richard, Ready) , Mg 7-Rovers. Brown (Howatt. Josey) ., , 10:36 8-5. D. U.. Juneau , 13.35 9-Rovers. Dowilng (MacGregor) .. .. N55 Penalty: Carmichael. Third Period l ll)-S. D. U.. Waite 35 ll-Rovers, Dowling .. 9534 12-Rovers. Ready (i-lowattl . . .. , 1335 13-5. D. U.. Coylc (Gaudet, Cormier) 15-30 14---S. D. U.. Dalton (Jayl ii:5s Pcnaltieiszi-W (minor and match misconduct). Coimicr, Three-Game C Suspension for City Leaguer Ralph Josey. rugged dcfenseman of the City league Rovers has been suspended for three games for striking an official. it was an- nounced late last night following A meeting of the league executive. Josey struck referee Joc 0lCoii- nell lat night in the game between the Saints and the Rovers at the S.D U. rink. He was protesting the cfficialls decision over a double penalty to himself and Comic: of the Saints. In their statement the league ex- ecutive also said that severe dis- ciplinary measures will be taken for any similar occurrences. They also pointed out that Ul'lRCIlll0lll:'lli- ly conduct on behalf of the players will not be tolerated in via ' of (ill fact that the league is t-rated solely for sport's sake. f SPECIAL SKATE FORUM THURSDAY NIGHT, JAN. 17 8 T0 10 P. M. SKATE TO THE MUSIC OF THE. RECGE BAND , This skate is sponsored by the Islanders Hockey Club. The team members will be in attendance. YEO I THEATRE MONTAGUE m, Fri. 8 At WAR WITH The ARMY With Dean Martin, Jerry Lewis. rLM.; Sat. 8 so 10 mi. MON.-TUES.-"APACHE nouns" (Color) With Stephen McNally " sreror '- CllfVROLET.tiOLDfMOBILE 1-ifzvs -i Qrorvirvr