U.S.,Retains Hopkins Cup In??"GoIf Play With Canada LA JOLLA. Calif.. (AP)-The United States retained. - on at the Hopkins trophy Wednesday. defeating Canada in the interna- tional golf series between Dioked teams of professionals .from the two oountriu. with one match still to be fin- ished. the Americans sewed ups majority of the 2'1 points involved in two doubles -matches played Wednesday afternoon. They scored 11 points to seven for Cansda in the singles Wed- nesday morning. The Canadian team of Al Bald- ing and Gordon Brydson. both of tmronto. upset the favored Ameri- can team of Cary Middlecotf and Lloyd Mgngrum, but it was not enough to overcome the United states lead. LOSE THREE The underdog Canadians, on even terms when play resumed Wednesday. came up with victor- ies in two of the six singles matches. breaking even on one and losing the other three. The scoring rules provide a total of three points for each match- any for the low scorer on each nine and one for the over-all winner. In case of ties. each player receives 0. -hall-point. Play was at the hilly La Jolla Country Club. measuring 6,583 yards with a par oi 86-96-'72. Two of the Americans swept the points in their matches. Cary Middleooff crushing Bill Kerr of Montreal while Chick Hubert downed Csnsdian Open champion Pst Fletcher of Saskatoon by 3-0 scores. Ed Purgol scored the third Am- erican victory. downing A1 Bald- ing of Toronto 2k-1,5. CANADIAN WINNERS The Canadian winners were Henry Martsll of Edmonton, vic- tor over Marty Furgoi, and vet- L-ran Jules I-luot of Montreal, who defeated Jerry Barber. Both had 21.2-la margins, Canadian PGA champion Stan Leonard of Van- couver and Jackie Burke of Kim- esha. Lake. N.Y.. split their points with 195 apiece.- Middlecoff, winner of the Bing Crosby tournament last week and oi the 1949 U. S. open. had the low medal score, a two-under-par '10, as he finished five holes up on Kerr, who had a '17. Burke was the only other play- or to equal par. but Leonard's one-over-par '23 gained him an even break in match play as they finished all square. Leonard gain- ing a one-hols advantage on the front nine which Burke cancelled on the way home. Curling Results At Locol Rink Following are the results to (late in the Consuls play at the Charlottetown Curling Club: C. MacDonald Dr. Prowse . S. MacDonald Dr. MacDonald . Haslmn . . Marlnnis Burden Wood ...- Atkinson Acorn Hill ”?n;wemi iunaoupns-s-some-Avg r-.-.-I-I-roneaoaczuoi cauuuurouomsur-HOI4 i. Saunders Paige Picked By R Baseball Congress WICI-IITA. Kan, (AP) - Leroy (satchell) Paige. ageless Negro hurler who took part in its first national tournament. was tagged by the National Baseball congress Wednesday as most outstanding athlete in the "Nationals". It picked Paige from the 10,240 players who have competed in the 20 National tournaments to dste. As a highlight of observance of the 25th year of its program. the non-pro congress sold Paige will be presented an honor plaque in Wichita next Sunday. Paige hurled for Bismarck. ND, which won the first National non- pro tourney inwiohits in 1090. Paige signed with Kansas City Monsrcha in 1990 and remained until signed by Cleveland Indians in 1949 for I. turn at the majors. TRULY Tuesday's wind and rain took their toll of the other medal scores. Herbert shot a 75 to Flat- cher's '10 for his four-up victory. lid angel and Balding had 'i'Is with the American finishing one hole up. Huot was one upgon Bar- ber, who had a 77 to the Mont- realer's '16 and Martell carded a 70 to Marty Furgol's 80 for his three-up- margin. Soccer Results LIVERPOOL. Eng. Ilteuters) - Stoke City and Bury drew again. 2-2. when they met Wednesday -in the third replay of their English Football Association Cup third round match. The clubs now have played a total of seven hours and 22 min- utes without a decision. and by tak- ing the marathon tie to a fifth meeting they set s record for cup competition. Three times previously a tie has been played five times before being settled, but each of these oc- casions was in the qualifying sec- tion of the tournament. Bury built up- a two-goal lead by half time Wednesday, but Stoke fought back to level the score and forced the game into overtime. The fourth replay will be held next Monday at Manchester. Bordon Airman Leading Player - On Hockey Team Mrlz. France.-Durin the nor- mal week Corporal P. . (Frank) Oatway, son of Mr. and Mrs. N. Oatway of Borden. P. 3.1., goes into work. does his Job and re- turns home in the evening-Just another of the- boys in blue. Two or three evenings A week he changes from Air Force blue to the red and blue uniform of his station's hockey telm. the RCAP Flyers. and becomes one of their leading players. The team. made up of person- nel from 3 Righter Wing. zwei- brucken. Germany. has recently returned from a hockey tour in Switzerland where it competed for the Spengler Cup, a famous in- ternational hockey trophy. Faced with championship teams from Italy. Germany and Switzer- land, the Flyers placed fourth. "We had not met this calibre oi competition before. This was un- fortunate because any faults we might have had did not show in our previous games. They are now bored and we can benefit from the experience," said Cpl. Oatway at the conclusion of the series. Since arriving in Europe on his three-year tour of duty in Octo- her last year, and with the RCAF under NATO. Cpl. Oatway and his wife, the former Nona Young. daughter off Mr. and Mrs, W. E. Young of 161 Patterson Avenue. A younger and lighter Prince of Vlales College crew last even- ing handed the powerful, league- lesding Sport Lodge Trotters their first defeat of the season in the first game of a double-header play- ed at the Prince of Wales Col- lege auditorium. The Welshmen, led by starry Mark Ladner and Malcolm MacFayden, held a five point edge at the half and went on to win the match (9-40. Laclner was high marksman for the night collecting 22 points on eight field goals and six foul bas- kets. Malcolm MacFayden. who was making his first start of the sea- son, made it an impressive one as he racked up 14 points. For the losers. Wendell emu had 20 points. all on field goals. The Trotters took an early eight point lead before the "Men in Blue" got their passing plays click- ing and the fsater Trotters soon found themselves on the losing end for the first time this season. In the second game of the night. the Victory Cleiners from Summer- side made a nice come-back in the last half to over-come a four point deficit at the half and won by a very close 73 T2 decision from the CORTINA D'AMPEZZO, Italy. (AP)-one Italian bobsledder was killed and three others injured Wednesday in training runs for the Italian championships. DURBAN. South Africa. (AP)- Chris Chatawsy, Englanclls tour- ing British Empire three-mile champion. won an invitation mile race in 4:139 at I-Ioy Perk Sta- dium Wednesday night. MOBILE. Ala.. (AP) - Billy shipp of Mobile, 2'15-pound rookie tackle with New York Giants of the National Fbotball League last season, said Wednesday he has signed I contract with Toronto Argonauts of the Canadian Big Four. Welshmen Defeat Trotters Celtics Bow To Cleaners Y. M. C. A. Celtics. Deighan col- lected 31 points 'for the winners and Dalton 20. Ron Atkinson had 20 points and Turner 18 for the losers. Following is the summary: TROTTERS vs WIILSHMEN P.W.C.-Ladner. 22; Machydeh, 14; Rcvell, 7; Morgan, 6; Johnson, Duvar, and Maclsean. 0. Trotters-Gillis. 20; Ms.cI..ean. I; Lepage. 4; Maciiinnon. 2. CELTICS vs CLEANERS Cleaners-Deighan. Si; Dalton. 20; Ballem. 10; Arsenault, l0; Mur- phy, 2; Cannon. 0. Celtics-Atkinson, 20: Turner, 18; Shepherd, 13: McQuarrie. 13; Mills. 5; Griffith. 3. LONDON. (Reuters) - England beat Italy 5-1 in the intermediate soccer international at Stamford Bridge Stadium here Wednesday. England led 1-0 at halftime. Tax-exempt land is set aside in the Dominican Republic for settle- ment of European refugees. FORUM DATES JANUARY 17 tel 22 THURSDAY- Skating .............................. .. 8 - 10 ,.. FBlDAY-- , Children ................. ..... 4 - 5:30 HOCKEY-8:80-MONCTON SATURDAY- Skating .. ...................... .... 3 - 5 Rural-Urban Session ......... B - 10 .0HAllLOTTETOWll ennmson lllll00ll. RIFLE I LEAGUE A general meeting of league members will be held at 8:00 P.M. Thursday, 20th January aboard H. M. C. S. Queen Charlotte, Charlottetown. P. E. I. All members should attend or at least one repre- sentative spokesman from each team. The purpose of this meeting is primarily to ar- range the comlng winter programme. . I A. M. JOHNSTON, President. A CRITICAL GAME M0ll0T0ll - vs - ISLAIIDER9 FORUM. Fill.. JAN. 21. 8.30 P.M. EAIUE V I yjE&EQlIP .-. mg TO t 8 AT STAKE scar sALs: rooawmnscyi. 9 AM. to s m. - : IIIDAY -. ALL DAY. IMPORTANT - ro sEAr HOLDERS - All Holding Scots MUST be picked up Thursday. Otherwise- thoy will go on sole. Outsldo' orders hold until 0 PM. Coins lorly To Gains And So Avoid Crowding 3suioNi?iNo mi-oacsa T-"E I Tiger Jones In Unanimous Decision Ove CHICAGO (AP)-Ralph (Tiger) Jones, unranked battler from Yon- kers. N, Y.. banged a unanimous I0-round decision over former mid- dleweight champion Sugar Ray Robinson at Chicago Stadium Wed- nesday night. Robinson was a ringside 8-to-l favorite to' achieve the second straight victory of his comeback campaign, but he was an empty Ill!" lllllllt the constantly-presm ing Jones. Sugar Ray. bleeding from his Ottawa. have in their three months in Europe been able to visit France. Germany and swim- erland and, "intend to visit many more before we return home." SYDNEY. Australia. (APi-- John 1-iennicks. Australia's champion, Wednesday night battered his own Australian 220-yard free-style swimming record by nine-tenths of a second. The young speedster was clocked r Sugar Ray nose and a cut over his right eye. was a futile dancing doll against the hard-punching Jones. who at 20 was eight years younger than the chagrined former middle- weight and welterweight cham- plon. Referee Frank Sikora voted for Jones 99-94. while judge Ed Hlnlz called it for Jones 100-88 and Judge Ed Walsh. 98-89. Corl Furillo Signs Contract BROOKLYN (AP)-Carl Furlllo became the 22nd member of the Brooklyn Dad rs to come to terms for 1955 hen he signed his contract Wednesday. The strong-armed outfielder was believed to have signed for 525,000. the same salary he received last year. MEAT EXPORTER. Argentina, world's leading meat Golf Tourney Begins Todoy . SAN DIEGO. Calif. (AP)-The annual 919.000 San Diego golf tournament gets under way today at the Slisslon Valley Country Club, with 134 professionals and nine amateurs scheduled to tee off. The big prise is 32.500 and aim- ing at it will be last year's winc- ner. Gene Littler. who played as an amateur and turned profes- sional a week after whipping the pros. -An international flavor is added with the presence of three PGA champions-Chick 1-larbert of the United States. Canada's Stan Le- onard of Vancouver and Red Bost of Mexico. FREZEB. 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I W. .an1l1' W, 135550 GIIIIIUI St. Dunstan's, BY,CYR.Ie'sun1.o.i Series Tonight at Forum The Saint Du.nstan's University hockey team grid the Basilica Youth Club have a chance to- night to declare a winner in their early season hockey series when they meet tonight at the Forum in an exhibition game. Tonight's game will be the fourth between the two clubjs this sea- son and up to date the teams have proven themselves to be of equal strength. The Saints won the first game 5-4 but the B. Y. C. rebounded in the second game to edge the col- legians by a similar score. over the week-end the teams played to a 5-6 draw in the third same. The game will get underway at eight o'clock and will conclude at 9.30, It will be followed by an hour's skate. On Saturday night the Saints open their intercollegiate series with a game against the strong Mt.. Allison University team at Sackville. Following is the B. Y. C. lineup: Goal. L. Cahill. G. Ward; defense. 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