l . 4 l l . l T J"; tow-headed . - named l. Donslmmonaandheldthe tbsAceawinningoverthalaland .' league leaders by the more of 8-2 :- ll: .1 tel. - L” I -'naa&miA V. V-eon kidfi-omlenaint Thaaelfannatolsihe 5- oaalmofiobdhockey h suhetookovsrlnthsaets kdale Fly on th more 5:: for over? mlnuteseof play. l Mann pining his first game in d League Hockey played the arkdale ahota an coolly as a ve- teran, and made a" lot of fine saves while his teammates, play- ing their best game of the season piled up a 64) lead before the red l light flashed behind him. IENNESSEY POTS I Lorne l-Iennessey. the playing (coach got the "Hat Trick." scor- ing all his three goals In the final if GOALIE mos 5'sideAc.eis Halt Flyers' reak With 8-2 Aeaa were ahead M-in the first period. added another saunter in the middle frame. and out- scored the visitors 5-! in a very rolllh. final canto with two malors and seven minors being called by rofeuea Gord Kelly and Joe Re- well The first Parkdale goal. scored by I-furry was screened and the young goal tender didn't get his eyes on the wafer in time. second one would have beaten any goaler as Jim Maclieod took a pass to the corner of the crease and poked it home. Frank Steele. Summerside defenccman from the airport figured in Aces' first three tallies, getting the first two and helping with the third. Thane Mann won the Holman award as the "most valuable play- period. The Ace forwards fore-checked, Ind back-checked the Carver line: , relentlessly and they were kept? I from racking up a solitary pointl - for the first time this season. er on the Aces- . Line-upa- . Aces:- Goal- Mann; Defence - Bernard, Steele. Reeves. Mac- Arthur; forwards - l-lennessey. V. Gordie Drillon Takes Over As Sussex Legionaires Coach SUSSEX. N.B. (CP) - GKOR v I Drillon, once with Toronto Maple in the National Hockey , League. will coach Sussex Legion- . airea for the rest or the Southern nu - League schedule. taking over from Paul Schurman. Drillon has coached ” junior teams in re- cent years.. Drillon will watch his new e es go through their Paces for t first time Tuesday night, -. when the league-leading legionaires lino up against third-place Saint John Beavers here. f It la expected Drilions know- of the game will assist the iyaunfplayers who make up the ”,1agioaaires in combnttlng the i -- re experienced Fredericton Cap entry its only defeat of the season. Schurman has served as play- ing coach since the opening of the season. He filled the double bill last season, taking his team to the Maritime Intermediate 3. I.ll8lTlDl0llSl'iip but feels that in fast er company he should concentrate on his playing. One of the smooth eat players in the circuit Schur- man hasn't been rolling the puck past opposing goalies as he did ing chore is expected to boost his value as a centreman. Tuesdays meeting will be the first of the season between Legion- alrea and Beavers, and it is ex- pected the largest crowd to watch a league game here yet will be on hand to see the first game between Sussex and Saint John senior s - . who have handed the Sussex teams for almost 25 years- IN THIS comes I e c a u I a Summerside Ace's snipers receive only IA point for and assists scored they 't been able as yet, to get aIoororintothetoptcnandpro- bahly it will be a time yet before ' they do so. For the benefit of Summerslde hockey fans and "Some Scoring Statistics Of S'side And S.D.U. Teams Maple Leafs Frank (King) Clancy and one of the N.ll.L's top ref- ereea. lied Storey. The school will at tho Charlottetown Hot: Monday evening and. it is believed that President Campbell will address the weekly Rotary lunchooa Monday non at Ilsa hotel. It thb samstgnnchaiaa we boar thd the arlottctowa Ahblos, Mar-lthis htormedlate baseball champions of 1956. will be gusts. CHERRY CHATTER ....lim Kennedy of Charlottetown and Neil Walker of summeraids. are lining up with Mount Allison's in- tercollagiate hockey team for the season"-.Mount A. had a terrific rebuilding job on their hands this yearandhadtolookfornew They lost nine or ten of last year's N.B.-P.l.'.1. championship squad throum graduation....Did you notice that there are four Loagoo. all . Lloyd and Jack Shepherd skate for the youth club while Earl tends goal for Saints Wally shepherd of lummeraida Acm is a close rolative.....'l'ha Boston Bruins are still clinging to the top rung in the N.il.L. ladders.-.. Glad to ace it....It gets pretty monotonous to keep seeing Can- Idlena and Red Wings up there every year and a change of scenery can't help but be a bless- ing to the entire league....Park- dale Ffyers entertain Suramersida Aces at the Arena Thursday night .'..i-l.At Civic Stadium on Friday it I has scored I goals..." are in the New Bruns- s,g I 3 W i V- i. iv v fiafports Arena The 11 Victory 0 Harris. C. Grady. Chlow. Cut- cllffe. Lewis. G. Harris. W. Shep- herd. U. Gallant. ..Parkdale :- Goal - Jordan; De- fence - A Mackod. Josey. Ready. Wood; Forwards -O. Carver. S. Carver. A. Carver. Dunn. J. Mac- Lcod, Hurry. McGee. Cudmore. SUMMARY- ..FIrst period:- 1. Acea- Steele 6.65; 2. Aces--Steele (Shepherd) 45 . .Penaltfcs-Steele. . Second perlod:- 3. Aces--Bernard (Steele) 2.48- . Penalties--Shephcrd. (S. Carver (Misconduct) . Third Period:- 4. Aces-C. Grady (V. Harris) 1.42; 5. Aces-l-iennes- sey (V. Harris) 5.47-. 6. Aces- Reeves l2.50; 7. Parltdale-Hurry (J. MacLeod. Ready) 15.17; 8. Parkdale --J. MacLeod (Hurry Dunn) 16.52; 9. Aces--Hcnnessey (V. Harris) 1716): l() A(-cs--Hciines- sey (V. Harris. C. Grady) 18.06. ..Pelalties--O. Carver (Major) C. Grady (Major) Josey, C. Grady, S. Carver. V. Harris, MacArthur, 0. Carver. A. MacLc0d. Howard leaves For Canada JOHANNESBURG, South Africa (ReutersJvKid Houxird of Hall- fax, Canadian ligbtwciuht boxing champion. left by air Monday for Canada after his second defeat at the hands of Willie Ttmcol. South African and Empire Cll.'lfllf)l0l'l.' Howard's manager Clary Har- ris called Toweel potential world champion material. Howard lost both fights on points. The latest meeting. Saturday, was a non-title last year. Relief from the coach- bout Billy Harris Farmed Out TORONTO (CF)-Billy Harris. a centre with Toronto Maple Leafs of the National Hockey' Lea ue. Monday was farmed out to e Rochester team of the American Hockey League. He will be replaced by Roch- eater's Mike Nykoluk. Fullmer - Robinson Bout ls Postponed NEW YORK (AP-The Robinson-Gene Fullmcr middle- weight champlonshlp fight sched- uled for Dec. at Madison square Garden was postponed " d y until Jan. 2 when Robin- aond came down with a severe co . . Bauhaus ls Named Rookie Of Year REGINA (CP)-Norm Rauhaua ll-yearold end and defensive half- bacItfor'v'v' ,.,Blue" h a has been named rookie4)f-ihe- year In the Western Interprovln- cial Football Union. Bob .Giliica in charge of Ballot- ing. announced Mondaythat sportswriter: in the five WIFU cities have picked the former Weston Wildcat junior as winner of the Dr. Beattie Martin Trophy gains is delayed...only some thing like a snowstorm will keep the laland League game: from starting on time....'i'lis island League was supposed to havs a meeting Sunday but it didn't come off....If the City Baakdhall Inague continues to display the y seen in the two games turday it will be a terrific suc- cess.-..The Y.M.C.A. Trotters game Saturday night kept a pack- ed house of fans at the "Y" in a kenzy until Gump Gillia soak the winning acora after the game was over for a 53-82 win for Trotters... The ainnen look to be a little weak but the rest of the league seems to be well bslanced...Noth- lag short of an earthquake would keep us away from that tussle at the Arena tonigltt.....Both B.Y.C. and Saints play the kind of hockey that fans love to watch and we me looking forward to a big crowd and a terrinc game tonight. may i 5- The Charlottetown Guardian, 'l'he'fightin8 Saints and Jack Ready's scrappy Basilica Youth Club clash in a regular game of the Island Hockey Lealuo at the last appearance of S.D.U. until January 10 when they will again meet the B.YC College examinations. which are just around the corner. and a I holiday following the exams wii Put the Saints out of action for awhile. To date the Saints have only one win In four starts while the youth club have won two out of three. Twice Saints dropped decisions. to Summerside and once fell be- fore the Parkdale Flyers. But last Thursday they gave indication that they would he in the thick of things by blasting Summerside Aces 10-5. The youth club have been the real surprise team of the league. Coach Ready has his men skating hard b0'lI ways and as a result their only deem to date was I close 3-2 loss to the Flyers. B.Y.C. vs. Saints” At Arena Tonight Arena tonight. This will be the Both Montnzue and will be for the out one Mm ' Ready hll M young. Joe Arsenault and Getngs Trainer. '1"! Phys! well tor the youth club hot bath of Juvenile In so Spy roleaaeduaiem in the interests of mini: lumen, Otharwias tholyooth club will b0 lain! the same team that has Illyll as wall to data. Saint: will Blair to aim: with the same lineup that flnaly got them into the win column Thur- sd against Aces. ante time in (Q0 sharp. Likely Ltnonna:- B.Y.C:- Goal- Doyle: Defense- Mullins. Ready. Perry. F. Shepherd 1'. Snilth. Forwardse Pineau, llowatt. Currie. .l. Shepherd. L. iounr-Bria Shepherd. gs. Burke, Weatherble. Saints:- Goal- Shepherd; Defense- M. MacDonald. Hache. Whclan. Murphy; Forewardr Davey. I-3. MacDonald. J. MacDonald, Glonet. B.Y.C. have win: over Aces and l VANCOUVER (CP) -. Advancol ticket sales for the All-Star East- Wcst football game here Satur- day reached more than 14.000 Monday and officials predict a sell-out come game-time. Both teams have started twice- a-day workouts. The West. under coach Frank (Pup) Ivy of Ed- monton Eskimos. turned to at Brockton Oval In Vancouver's Stanley Park while the East. coached by Hamilton Tiger-Cats' Jim Trimble. took over Queen's Park in New "Westminster. 15 miles away. Trimble. who arrived at Inter- national Airport hers from hil Advance Sale For East-West Football Game Reaches 14,000 . Mahar, 'Kane, Mac G . Burns. . Make 11: slot learns , ti! 2:? "N.-.if;..";:'.:E”" 4.3” B0 Monday when Detroit YURI Kansas City Athletics nah an eight-player deal- ' Stealing most of the thunder Walker New Toronto Boss JACKSONVILLE. Fla. (AP)- rm (Dixie) Walker. as. former major league outfielder with Brooklyn Dodgers was named Monday manager of tho Toronto Maple leafs of the International League. Walker. who piloted the Roch ler Red wines 0 the some ensue the last two years. slicceeda runo Betzel. The appointment was an nounced at the minor league: baseball meeting. LONG TRADITION India's navy traces its history from the formation in 1621 of the East India Company's 11:: i V2.34. Detroit to Q. fight pitmsr larriausa aortas- ton, a Tiger affiliate in the Ameri- can Association. for an undisclosed prico. Fna On the l front, (Dixie) alkm. bit league tiield nu. ad 2." M... u.'.i'. ”u'3u-.i'”ti'."x2 U01! and Gov pl. WM drafted by Cincinnati for Il5.W0 from the Pacino Coast Dane team. llllll City Athletics selected Id llake. a 81-year-old l' I i 8' 3 8 5- 3 wm l1 and lost 11. Baltimore took Tom Patton. li- Rod Box picked south service. tsrna ll Phil - ab;-etta. former u basins an email, It snug buffalo Blxua of thsmaams onii -not at the ll major Jaaksprlng.H-year-old - old catcher from Omaha uu-p has The: a seven-point lead in quest National title. four assists Saturday ui"i Ti?) 17 av: Chico V to boost his to total to seven more wI.Id'l'ai I-itnfsay of gigoit. who it e no a t in two wekend games. The : G. A Pta. loiivoaa. lloatroal to as 33 Lindsay. Detroit to is 26 Howe. Detroit 12 13 25 oimatcad. al 7 I5 22 . Detroit 5 it 21 740.31. Bolton 3 17 20 larvay. Mmitroal I 11 20 home in Philadelphia early Mon- day, declared the East has hem football "'1: era "and we intend to prove It. lvy. wouldn't predict any out- come of the game but be brushed aside Tiimblea claim of eastern superiority. "Everyone is entitled to their own opinion." he said. "but the Grey Cup game would seem to indicate the west has 5 little edge." Ivy coached his Eskimos of the Western Lnterprovincial Football Union to their third successive Grey Cup victory over Montreal Alouettea Nov. 24. GREENDAl'S PRE-CHRISTMAS SALE x Another large shipment of neat: Suburban coin lust received In fieecm.checka and fancy wools. Value to 29.50. Sale Price- 12.95 ” 22.50. Men's Suits taken etc. Assorted colors. Values to 49.50. Sale Price We have a very large stock of we are putting on sale at the low price of . . . . . .. . . . . . . .. from our regular stock in wool wora'od 4.50 Men: Bomber Jackets which B. 5. ms. we arms nanoams . - SEE roa rounsnu riwr mean one ARI wnar wit . SAY THE! ABE-BARGAINS ? i956 BUICK HARD TOP ' S3200 ' pullovers. Sale price Men's all-wool Sweaters. Cardigans and town. Come In and buy now. Values to 14.5. 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