DOWN THE BACK STRETOH l h0l'l9mI"'our one and only. She is beinizl has written us I letter. no (IDUI)I.IJcgged arid Cyril will race herl nan the intention of some of the M-er lpc, our boy Clark has alll P017115 I18 Mali” IWHS (II-VUSSWI interest in two colts. He and Don- al. the annual MFPUHE "1 DI-"WWI nie Simmons Iruni Ciiarlottetown,i it to be held at the Hotel Bruns.- have 5 mm ciegg colt, dam by wick. Moncton, at 2:30 p.m. Feh- Bellini Scott, which they are ifuery 1st. We quote: "I notice calling Bobby Hunter. He can that no eligibility certificates will pm.e wall and looks a bit like Sea he issued for horses 15 years ofippmt, The othcr volt is a two- A prominent Maritime .3595 31X S I. Elf bill. lhF.V Vii” ll" l"Pl'"II”"I '"i,xcar-old by Abbe Il'artliy. dam by race in matiner-sl. To my nay DI Bud Axwortby. He is it hit! h0l'-V3. thinking they should not be allon-land l-an pace fairly well. He is; ad to race in matinee: either. owned lolmly by Clark and 513,... When they have reached that ageilw Ma) new of Kink ra. That com-I lltP.l' have donn their D3”- gadjplctes thc stable, I lie canlxi-tl. :i('tnrs should ho luiIi'NI. UHlll('”'las good it tax on each of liesc, liiriy those that stick IITPIF tocs l,m.h.,.s as l... lull on tvhispuriiig in and are Il.'II)I(' to rziuse acct-ll-iope we nill be more than sat- (lpmg, Track owners should alsol-hlledx. - have someone to make an inspcc-l ......- l tinn of racing cquipntent. it Isl ll-F ll-me delighted to have it tml lair TOT Ftll.l”l"l I" I)” l'”mi,lettE-r from Antlioiiy PITT), foini-. TWIICTI 1" l'N'9'-'l3il"II'I "'1" Hh"lcrl,x' of Suiniiicix-'itlo-. who is no.i'l It" Old. MOT" "UL ”l”'l””9"I ””':iloL'ate(I in llalitax. Antlioiiys hens; may hreak and t'.'tll:'P it rrnl WI's.is Iirtglit and up to the ininutc. iniis accident. onc lliat is liable to llusl 5 low lilI(Ig lo guy that I. irt.iUT9 0"! "Ir Ih" "S" M ''h"” rm living in Halifax for tiic win-ll WPIIMF-i' tcr months. and to let you knozxll o -chic of the i:i(.iig ltf'tlS nroultt -We ital" it I'l"'”' r'”'" Wphh llaliiax and iivint). First I inustl t"a.iioll ni Sl(IITP,l, N. 5., who .' HQ. l r-iiimvtl Mlllf l1t”vl"lV "I Hil not-' at the S.in(lcis' llu-soil tiaiii- My; llaplng 10,- 1953 very mus J in: lziiiti, Stctmismi. .'lIaI)fllll1l. l llollme ll 35 ml. pp,-1 lou havcf Welily niitcs: "All R. .l. Logucisl pm nut so gal-l 1 ll,-ll-9 two copies; horses are training good nntiiso l mm l-llc R pomplelc Rpvjevvl R'-'lllTlll?l.l'- 0"” ”f H" '0” I"I"NI in o scrizp hook I kecp for Down: rolls at Gallic-.na)' Faint last I.ill.Ill", Bmk Sll.Cll.ll. l nil?!-l(I ll... IS l1'a”ll"7- ""t'"I-V "'”I I"' IV": int-cs at the llnlilax C0lTll'HOTTSl WT" -1 ""19 I” 143- I” ' "'3h”' '"Icarh Saturday ant-riioon. Tlteyl iT set-mitts. The other (tolls ouncrll hold races Wcrliiesday and Satur- IIV MY. I-GXUP alt lwnlinli ””'""lday afternoons ncatlier permit-"l "lil1l1l05- 5-1"d9"5 nuI""” II” 34.ting. It is quite cold sometimes" ltoisrs in training. ill" lllflll"-SI but it fair t'I'lllVlI is always on st:-bio hr ha- rvcr I1-NI. Tm” n”IITZlll(I. Quito R numiier of the top . c icccilini: tho vciv host of :it- (ll.-ll.” of lh, Ahll-lflllnpg am pcv-.i tcnlioii. Priiicc Mstplr-t-roll JJIS, lomllng lull, llllh llll..ll. Sllllllclevl that is featured in R photo in )0ill'Ilnl.ludlng llu. lg;-l Nil-urllinlpl l'tciir-w as a dead-lieal. winner in (,l,mmp' Gmllzl. T rnftr. Qlhcli the IIIIN" fnstcst heats raccd in (ll,-n.(,l.S ll,,l.C W-llll good slrlngs al-,.i ilir Xlniitinirs last season. scciiisll,-mnllll, l)l,nl,.l(l llaul-l,. O'Brlpl1.I tn ihrixr in this tliiiiaic and is inlclwm Cmnplwlll D0" .l.m,m,r "ml. l'"'r?II.l' FMTIICIII "0"'mI"": PINK” cthcrs. Tlic tlii'co-ci,r,;nits' of a lllllvlr ::xc my regard-: through )()lll' mulsc ll -m Vol). goml glmpc lmnl Ruck Stictrli tn all friends in tlifwllllel. ml-'lllg and the times arci Maritimes." - - - Tlianks. Wcldy. lalrl), good. and we are glad that you and lKli'.' gm, l "Tho now rule of the l'. S. T. AN l.oguc's horses have hccii given; siirn a snlcndirl omioi'luitit,v .'l-'llh,l""lng ll-).lH.l”.l0l,l llml ,ll(ll.l "Val ””0”I"d Y-I """I”I": ”' H" ltorscs frnin D”lfot'niiitiZ at M- 5-?l"d9'3 I-II”-I'll Imbk "NI mnitcntlctl nai-i-niutuvl tracks uill hit h.s splendid farm trarlt. and uoilhe Halifax M.” prplll, lurlll Yup” I” hear Hm" 5"” 1”" ”"iCJ,uitc it few of the old favorites as to their pro,:rcss. from mclngl sucll lwill be barred - C wcll knoun horses as Tru Singlrl , We linvc A lcttcr from our val-'0. Donal. la ll” l:-ln,,(.,m,l pl '3"; "'I'”””''”"'”: M”' C-VH1-I)ii'crl and Peter Brooke 2nd, also: Sm"h M Hum" R” RI 1' A number of others will be affect-I ''”'''-I: ”'W'- ”"I03"I ”””Ii"3 3'9"" ed by the new rule. An old vet- RSVISW V.”3' much: we 'e'”C”d r-ran that is rezill.t' Roiitl-I lzrcat ' 1'" of "9"” "””I Dpprecialc melthis season here is Carl Frisco. in; work and time you must put lntoll;-mnk-H, l),ml,.l-S sta'n'Ie' l" ml... 5""h " I""3 R"l'I"ll': 0”" "abh opinion this is a wonderful liorsv this winter has CISIII brad. ll” on New l-rm-S llm. l,,. look ,l "”"" "H 3”” I" HY” 19”” "Hi had spill herr: on one of the tiirns,l ”" hmisi-is In Hum" Rw" ” -I”3' : bruising and cutting himself up. I" I3” "fem W””Id Mk” pa3"' 1" .'0nlt'.f,-Illlt. he was back in it fewi is truly. in horse-minded villa.ge.,,lm.s "ml lwal llle lop class mi But. perhaps at a latrr rlatc l'Il;llrlP fashion. Glory .l.um,,r.Sl S" 3 "hvrk "" "IN" MI: FIN" I'”,Tnn,vmilc lwiit hint Saturtlay hull "H 3'"u Fhm" "mi -I'"1'I3”I pm” old (Sari was right ihcrc carh pect. owned by Earl You of l.rittll,,al. l 16. is Vera Signal, rlani. Lina Si;-I '5'” Q"d, 5""! by Abmr T' C1993" "Frankie won the last but Sat- SI” ” 3”" II?” -wars am 3"d,”.tirday with the good-looking paccrl lmr" ”aC"' 1”” ”a”,':5'," ID m,Tract-,v Direct. This Direct horse; -'z""'d 5h"I'" ''””I "M m5 hr” 5””:is a beautiful clw.-.lnuI. by Pntriclzl "V" "C "W "H""'T R”-V Pn”"d.T)ir(-cl. Tic should ho a star in tlicl "Id L””'” B"l""'" "1 "um" future unilrr Frankic's guiding Rwbrr "M1 Y” "C h0VI"g he will hand. Frankie also had good suc- Shmv "9 "9" I" ""3 519W cI”TIcess with the veteran mare Nancv 9”” "H5 Summer: F" W' Brition, and Chief A. C. Turning ,nf the There will be 3 special meeting Mnritinie Major lmaguc at New Glasgow on Sun- day at nhich lslanilcrs President Smith Blacriatlaiic nill bc pre- siiil. Two points of outslaiidiiig intcrest to thc local (club will be discussed. One ronccrns the Is- landers suspensioii and fine by ll1cLca:ue for niissiiu: the Glace Bay ;Z.'llltP, lhc 0IltN' has to do xtitli the cxtciisiim of tho playOt' rlczidlinc. The (IFil(IIillI' for bring- ing prolessioiinl ITOt'Ix'0)' players into the M.M.ll.l.. t'lo.sed on Jan- unry 15. Thc tennis will attempt to cxtcnd the deadline until the mid of this niontli. . . o Halifax and the islanders are both very anxious that cxtrn time Its: givrn lhtm to strengthen their Hockey THE GUARDIAN. time spent . . . - 9v Rowen - l - l'sT:mu. I, omcblf .-3 . nn ') Ionulnl CHARLOTTETOWN Palladinois Overtime Goal Gives Islanders 3-2 Win Over Sydney Millionaires rzoiimiatixyvirisep) P-aillaAcIin:verg1ant1t: P.w.c. Prince Street Charlottetown Islanders a 3-2 win A hockey team from Prince of over Sydney Millionaires in It Maritime Major Hockey League Wales College last night defeated the Prince Street school team '1-2 game here Friday night, The win brought last - place Is- landers to within three points of idle Glace Bay Miners in league during the Prince Street Ice Sports at the Forum. The Wclshmc-ii had more speed. weight and experience than their standings. Sydney remains seven points behind Halifax Atlantlcs. younger opponents and controlled play during the second and third Duke McDonald opened' chl- scoring for Sydney in the first periods. Play in the opening ses- sion was about even. period. Charlie Marshall tallied D. Cudmore. Bobby Lund and to give the Mills a 2-0 lead at the end of the second, Paul Siindon put. Cliarlottetown in the game with a marker at 8232 George MacDonald each scored two goals for Prince of Wales College while Chandler accounted for the other goal. Richard Mac- n.' tho third. Exactly our minute later he tied the score, Pailadinds Kay and Roger Tanton were the Prince Street scorers goal came after two minutes of Lineups:- overtime. P. W. C.: Goal, E. Diamond: de- Roferee Laurie Power tagged Charlottetown with six of the tan penalties he called. Islanders held an early edge on the shooting, but lost it to Sydney. Charlottetown goalie Roger Bes- lincups. 'i'iic (Tape Breton clulis 50553 SIODDNI 333 Norm D9!”-I99 fen5e' C” M'wDo”3Id' whelanr rtic pictty or-ll st-t but according 23 M: Stevenson J- Ivlmamsr G: tr. irpoit nill vnic tiilii the othcr I:iI1C:llD-Si" MHCLM-en: torwardS' D: Cudmorcu tclritis for the FXIPITSIOIT. In order Cliitown: Goal. Br-ssctte; dc- E. Nicholson, B. Lund. A. CIl3Tld- for the tlcadlinc to he extend:-ditcncc. Blackburn, Busch, Mu ler. E. Williams, T. Davies, P. all four r-lithe must agr-on. The Lnughlln, Gustaveson; forwards. Mustard, L. Baldersoii, Leclair. Inst timc Iltis miiltcr was discuss-.lVliitlock, Ptillndino, Gray, Ritchie. P. S. S.2 Goal, G. Acorn; de- cd llic lslaiiticrs, Millionaires ant.” S-'ltYltI0". C-'lFV9l”. Tl”RlYl0T. GlL'nH('- tense, D. Mac-Callum. R. MacKay, by Prcsidciit C. Roy MacDonald. The Islanders expcct that this: inonvy nill ("chic from a game to. lw playcil in Ni-w Glasgow nrl Glace l3ny in curly Fcoriiary. This IA ill be a re-play of the gamc which was scheduled for Glace Bay last Saturday night. i i Piiesidcxit itfricfarlaiie expressed l some rliscatizviaclioii last night, I about the siso which c. Roy Mac- Donald ordered the Islanders to pay the Glace Bay Forum. Under League rules the Islanders were supposed to notify the Miners of their plitzlit at inst four hours before game time or pay use to the home i-ink. TITO game in Glace Bay Saturday night was slated to start at nine o'clock. Mac-Farlane died A telegram to the Miners at 5:03 and it was delivered in Glace Bay about 5.20. This meant that the Isiaii(Iei's weic only twenty minutes into in notifying the Min- ers of their condition which is hardly enough to warrant Mac- D0nHId's stiff penalty. If this is the case, the Islanders certainly, Vlonalian of 5.WIT1F)'. we have Bar- lo L,.,,,,l,. 0-B,.l,.,,V l,,. has ,,.,,,,lsiiouid not have to pay that hun-t ham mm QI,"m"' 5”" N I”"'i-iottitc it lot of heals with lii.::dI'5d and 3 Ila”- ,Vc.'trs old by (uliiittrt. rludiong antllqrlng pollslsllllz or ylllsnnvs 49'i ' ' N” dam II T”,""” A”Il"”3'- T"f'"I"-'ii'hirlawa,i', Mahlon llarvestcr and as you know, is the dam of Sisterillls lm.l.,lV llllle mam lllary Hon and Sister Verna Hon, Adam. This man, ls in N” I” mmlm" "'0' inot stirc to what sire it is foal. I'm but I lie- "Smi Plant 2.17 is n picltirc. ha-' HMO Jnscdalp Hooswn crown since racing in.-t. FlJnll'llf'l' , Laurie sitoitld have It good season anti is it real show horse. it...-.l on's 49 is in rral good shape and l ycet-si'da,t' o The Islanders also claim that Colleen. the news of the club's suspension cost them Hughie Rlopelle of the- 0tt.awa. Senators. Evidently Tom- my Gormaii told the Islanders that Riopeile decided against coming here when he read R"-V. next year with him. Quite a iiuin- . about the Lenin's suspension in the 'q'”"” "7 M"””3' ”'"h'”" I5 "miller of former Island horses arclottnwa papers. The Islanders ex- ”W"”' "I 'hI5 3"" M CI”W3' H9 II racing lierc among them Luslv "I:I":d-I”::lCdH'::w(h"n':di:"m ll;lf;.A.ubrci', still a good Trotter when .lxwrirth)'. 'Eiiiiiicrs'nn Fnril-'s iii;:ll-I): w-Fl!-"is '.”.lzn lor !l)'.Oh Slsnnr; Mwk Holler. n UITTN asn ins om .luar. only souarc-gaitcil one in tho int. Annllml. Bmllmlg lllal ls dnln . l 4 g Ilhldittlb-xhn1::-AmiiiisuiilimshgrldSe well is Patrick Budlong. it nice won his first slirt lovciinlrc hiiilfliow dag: "loner for George awn n In: or mmwmlon b.vi.l"i'.".."i'.' .233."f?iii"i..i33"1i..3.”'?; -Ifrk Thompson's liltiv niarrnl -. .... ..,. M ,M,..,,;,, M; ltelrn Harvester. Jiitly Budlnnz lsl Continued on page '7 is. Enjoy Skating 2 SESSIONS 3 - 5 -General Skating x g . 9 - 10-Country-City big time skating get together. Both are popular events. Join with your friends. ' ' Am) AID OUR LOCAL ,oLun. GENERAL sau: - MONDAY -. 9 AM. AND A MUST GAME THE ISLANDER8 ARE DETERMINED TO N tll GEE IIACII INTO WINNING WAYS. , SYDNEY HERE - FOHIIM - JAN. 25. 0.30 Tufxg IIIFFICIILIIES WILL SPUII OUR IOLIDWERS TO AT- TIOKEI SALE - TODAY - SAT. -- 9 A.M. TO 0 P.M. IBCIITAVE met with Bticko Trainer lyestcrday and discussed the player .questicii. Speaking about addit- lional players last night. MacFar- B"'”"'' W” Ii '""th.v Calumet Burlloniz. doing lino-ti-.m.-: stated any sizzeestinns about Drocuring money to buy players lwould be W9ICf1lll"d ,by the club, 0 O The Islanders won a big mm 155; night in Sydney when they made a tremrndous coiiic'mck to defeat the MlIIi0ll?Ill'8S in overumg, Vince Palladino is proving him. self A fine pay-of! producer as last nlitlit was the second time within a week that he had fired on over- time ROM to win a game. Pnlladino , has played outstaiidlng hockey since I he came down this way from Son lndlans. Ho has ivoiked well on ll. iinc wltlh Buck Whitiock. is a 't!l',V fast skater and can put the truck in the net at a much balmy than avei'agc rate. Paul Stiindnnl till" I Week-lone scoring famine I izot. back in thc groove last, night, with two goals in the third pet- iod. The Islander; will fly to Hall. lfax tonight and have it number lot extra seats on the plane, Anv- lonr wishing to make the trip call the Forum today. . . . George Hooper. President of the ON. ..'ill.".Itll4'S rc. in favor Ilill. ilicl S.v(lttc.vI Goal. Dclclircz dvlcm'r.lJ. Llewellyn, 1). Worth; forwards, liinms tl.- nlrd. l.Vlt-Donald, Cooper. O'Connor. Mt'- R, Lgcl R, Tlllllolll G. vyal-d. A. ' ' A ,(Tallum: forwards. Robertson, M,lcpad.5-ell, 5. Walls. gl,Blll-. Tho lsl:intlci's-.llincrs quostion'Piric. Marsliall. Cowan. Cltorleii. gonna, rc;:art.'iiii: the suspension still has I Dubuc, GuH.V. LBCFDIX. MClnI.V1”9- Summary. lnoi been settled. The Islanclcrsl Referee: Laurie Powers. Lines- L'-'H'e the Miners 55500 from TUPS-ITITPDZ Mclntyre, Peters. First Period day night's game in New GIa.':;:o.v Summiiry:-- as .1 iiiarlr of good faith that they: First I't-rioil 1GGP-wrC-- Gi MIWD0Il3Id nculd nork out ti dcsil ullli GIZit'Pl I Sydnrgv. McDonald . .'i.(Iti, (VVIW5-I3-'1) -. 10130 Bay whcrcby the Miners wouidi Penalties: Palladino anti CItoi'-'1-'-P-W- Clldmore 13:15 rrccive the 51150 awyiicd thcnillP,l' 3.28. Cooper 5.20. Mctntxrr Penalties: Lee. Macbnaren. and Ritchie 12.54. Robertson 16.58. Second Period ' 2 Sytlney. Marshall, tPiric. McCalluinl 19.lfli Penalties: Busch 8.51. Guslavcs- on iO.'15, Blackburn 18.49. Second Period 3-P. W. C.. Cudmore (Nicholson: 4-P. W. C., Lund (Nicholson, Cudmore) 1:30 lwins 3rd Round Thl II P. lod 3--Ch'town, rsalndiin, 5-P'w' C" Macxay (Trainor) 3.32 lw”d- 1'99 -- 4136 4 lclfmwnl Snlmlml. 8-P. W. C., G. MacDonald 5.45 (Trainor. Blackburn) .... .. 9.132 7”P'w'C-- Chandler Penalties: None. ll-'9c13I” - 7100 Penalty: Tonton. 5-Ch'tt)(i'iI'ri"tI3"dIIaIl'i.iirlJ0d . 2.58 'm"' ""'”" lzgislty: Gustaveson 1.54. llgpvwlcll Lulld ' - G tcudmore. Nicholson) 1:30 3::::::: 4: : :2 1-2:: mm Wtwl ' ” (Lee) . ............. .. 9:20 ' Penalties: None. Kid Hrard Wins Preliminary wnsr PALM BEACH. Flo. (CF) -Ritchie (Kid) I-Iovmrd. 140. of Halifax. Friday night outpointed Tommy Bazzano, 146, Middletown, Conn.. in an eight-round prelimi- nary tight. Perry-Rinkktliis Alberiongpiei The Maurice Perry rink last night. won the Alberton Curling Clubs annual turkey bnnspiel with it grand total of 200 points. Run- Dureile Gels Title Figbl CALGARY. (CF)-Doug "Harper of Calgary will defend his Cana- dian llghthenvyweiglit boxir; title in 1 10-round built here Jan. with Yvon Durclle of Exile Ste. Anne, N.B., it was announced Fri- doy. Harper won the crown Durelle last year. Aiberionftmitig Rink Scltetlule M -7 from nPI'-up was the Art. Wllkic rink Thr following 1-sthr schedule at with ll C10” 195 polnu, the Alberton Curling Rink to- Personnel of the winning i-ink milhli are Maurice Perry, sr.. skip: Ches- 7500 W'- Ice No. 1 - Hunter Weeks. skip; Maude Nicholson. Edlurw Albert. Anna Ramsay, vs. Eric Corbett. skip; Jenn Campbell, Mont Hurt, Noreen Bryan, Ice No. 2 - Gerald Johnston, skip; Kay Collins, Myrl Matthews. Verna Rayner vs Albert Cini-kc. skip: Margaret. Poi-ry, Dr. Shea, Isobel Clarke. 0:00 pm. Ice No. I - Charles Johnston. skip: Beth wnug-ii, Cecil Hutt. Margaret Phllups. vs Welter Moi- ton, skip; Ferric Rocbford, Eldon Matthews. Kay Motley. 0:00 pan. Ice No. 2 - Erskine Clark, skip: Ruth Millman, Earle Atkinson. Eva Noomn vs Oieyton TTMIEFI. skip: Bertha Mamie-we. Eldon Barbour, Isobel Wells. ter Hayes, Earl Atkinson, and Er- skine Hardy. each of whom was presented with I dressed turkcy generously donated by Matthews Turkey Form. Booster Club received it welcome gift from Halifax yesterday. It was I substantial sum of money from Vic Oiand to help the local club. This is the second year in I row that Col. Olond he; made I donation to the Boosters and it L; a very fine gesture from tihe popu- lar Halifax sportsmen and busi- nessman. George was very pleased with Col. Oland's donation and will send the club's warmest: thank.s Roiaryll Rink Following is today's schedule of events at Rotary Rink: Paperweight: 10:00 e.m.-W.K.!. vs 0.3.3. "Lions". 10.30 o.m.-W.K.S. "Aoee" VI Q. 5.5. "Ramon" 1:46-3:16 p.m.-auto. ' Pee- Wen . 4:00 p.m.-W.K.5. ,"3ulldou" VI RS. 8. "Spitfires". 4:80 p.m.-Q.8.l. "DoQct'l" VI "Anchors". "Redwinqs" 7 "llornetc" VI "apt-ingerl" w.x.e. 5:30 p.m.-Peikdsle vs Q.5.8. "cenediem". Danton: 0.00 p.n1.-0.5.5. "Ruins" vs Spring Pork "Botltben". 7:00 p.m.-P.a.l. "nisone" vo Q.l.5. ”Royels". Illlnls moo p.rn.-0.8.3. "It.ln(eIrl" VI W.K.B. "Tiger-I". 0:00 p.m.-Putdele "Porkers" n W.K.B. "leeven". JANUARY 23. 1954 who has harbored an idea that January had gone '.slssy have had good cause to reverse their thinkirig clips. The tough old Anyone batiler came out of his corner swinging and King Winter now reigns supreme. The stage was set. on Monday evening, January ll ahd at. time of writing, 10 days later, the countrytide is wrapped in A white blanket with the ther- mometer hovcring around the zero mark-sometimes well under. A white landscape, made still whiter by. the sun riding clear in the blue dome overhead, and frost crystals tingling one's checks is A oombi- nation hard to beat. . 0 . There is it lot of snow in the woods and rabbits and field mice will enjoy I welcome respite. The bunnies were taking it on the chin from hunters either with. or with- out dogs. The foxes will be the hardest hit when it comes to for- aging for food. Like the proverb- ial Mother Hubbard their eup- boards are bare most of the time. Hunters who skinned out A few particularly choice specimens of foxes this winter report a layer of white under the skin a half inch thick. The stomachs of some that were opened up held nothing but. mice. I'm afraid Brer Fox has tightened his belt I few notches this past week. I I O Rabbits will receive more atten- tion now but if they stick close to the iinpcnetrsble thickets ofs-prune and Juniper they'll be reasonably safe. Mice will still furnish the main course on the fox": menu Deep snow will be a handicap to Reynards Activities in the hunt- ing field and mice will stick close to their cosy nests and tunnels under the snow and the matted swale and uncut hay. The fox is 60-lltllllled on page '1 Vince Martinez TKO Over Gasillo IF YOU ORDER TODAY we: DELIVER rooavi COAL - FURNACE on. - srovn on. - PROPANE GAS . WE ARE IN THE FUEL BUSINESS ONLY ARNFAST OOAI. COMPANY . DIAL 6553 Having Best MONTREAL. (GP) - Boston Bruins and New York Rangers are playing before substantially more customers-eight per cent in Bos- ton and 6.5 per cent in New York compared with last season-Presh dent Clarence Campbell of the National Hockey League told The Canadian Press Friday. A survey of league attendance for 120 games, compared with the same stretch lost. season. shows a big 3'7-per-cent drop by Chicago Black!-lawks. enough alone to pull the league total tender the mark at this stage I year ago. The I20-game total this season is 1,121,014. it loss of 37.309 com- pared with 1,158,323 last season. Montreal Canadians and Toronto Maple Leafs show small increases -A matter of standees since all games are seat-sellouts. Montreal is well in front with an attend- ance of 301,218, an increase of 746. Toronto is second with 250,517, up 186. Detroit Red Wings. with seven consecutive seasonal increasesshoiv I log at this stage, 202,869 com- pared wlth 209,623 a. year ago. Campbell said this is more than offset financially, due to the sale of a. larger percentage of high- prlced seats. The sacrifice is in standing room. said Campbell. and Report Bruins, Rangers Attendance likely is attributable to television. Chicago not Boston and New York currentl; are battling for fourth place ii the league-last playoff spot. Tm Boston attendance is 132,275, up 9,312; New York's is 147,068, an increase of 9.795. Since the 120-game compilation was made, said Campbell, New York has had R. furl-her net in. crease of more than l0.000 in a single game. Chicago Black Hawks. flying high this time a year ago, an dismal last now in the standing. The attendance has nosc-dived, too, from l3'T,66l to 87.067 for 5. net loss of 50,594. Minor League Hockey Results The Rangers defeated the Spring- ere 5-4 and the Braves ,blankcd the Canadlcns 6-0 in Pee Wee grunts yesterday afternoon at the Rotary rink. Following is the summary of the Rangers-sprlngers game: Rangers-B. Shaw Spriiigers-H. Morris (W. Gregory) Rangers-C, Mac.Millaii Springcis-H. Hines (W. Gr:-gory) Sipringcrs-W. Gregory Rangers-B. Sherry Rangers-C. M:aoMillan (B. sherry) Basketball Ciini: Here Totlay Miss Dorothy Walker, supervisor of Physical Education and Recrea- tion with the Physical Fitness Div- ision of the Department of Edu- cation of Nova Scotla arrived in Cliarlottetown on Friday evening. Miss Walker will conduct the ef- tcrnoon session of the basketball clinic which is being held in the P. W. C. gymnasium today. This session which will begin at l.30 will deal specifically with basket- ball for girls. Mr. Earl Nichol- son and Mr. George Andrew will be in charge of the morning ses- sion. This clinic is for all who are interested in basketball. Miss Walker who is prasiclenit of the Maritime Association of will also address 3 dinner meet- ing of people interested in these Pb-ysiciil Education and Recreation v Rangers-TD. Stuil (D. Artenaultt sprlngere-W. Gregory. G. Dunn scored four goalie for the Braves in their win over the Canadians. R. Shephanl and G. Gaudet. were the other Brnvci marksman. Hoop Games This Evening llP.W.C. Two basketball games will be played at Prince ,0: Wales Col- lege this evening. St, Dunstaifs will play tihe Sport Lodge Trotters in an Island League game while Sumrnerside will meet the Nomad: In a City League encounter. The S. D. U.-Trotters unit will get underway at seven o'clock and the summcrslde - Nomads particular fields. game will start at 8.30. NEW YORK. (AP)-Vince Mai- tinez, flashing dazzling speed of hand. dropped Rarity Casillo fourl limos Friday night to win an al technical knockout at the end oft the tiiird round of their wetter-' weight bout at Madison Squnrcl Garden. Martinez weighed 149 3x4.l Casillo 150 pounds. f The handsomn Paterson. N. .Y.. prospect showed better piiiicliiii: power than in any previous Gar-l don appearance to keep Caslllnl bouncing up and down like A bas- Any Island player wishing to challenge the winner of the 1953 tact Edwin C. Jobnstone, Charlottetown. tournament. Con- ::-:2 OIJRLING OLIID DOES The Charlottetown Curling Club, are due and payable January 15th. ATTENTION CHAMPIONSHIP TROT CHAMPIONSHIP PACE all. ed by February 9th. 1954. Sponsored by Eastern mouth, N.S. INTERNATIONAL IOE HAOE MEET V4 MILE DASHES OVER THE IOE AT LAKE DANOOK DARTMOIITH, N.S. SATURDAY AFTERNOON, FEBRUARY 13th. 1954 SUNDAY AFTERNOON, FEBRUARY 14th, 1954 Horsemen's banquet at Belmont Hotel Sunday night at 8 p.m., followed by presentation of prizes. S5000 Entrance Fee for each liorsc-winner take Entrance Fee payable to either of the undersign- Addltional classified events each day. For further information contact either FRED M. LAHEY. Dartmouth. N.S. D. K. MacLEOD. Charlottetown, P.E.l. HORSEMEN . (Invitational) SATURDAY (Invitational) SUNDAY (No bar for agcd horses). Driving Association, Dort- See Bulletin Board .. Murray River Theatre MURRAY RIVER. JAN. 23 - 8 PM. SATURDAY ONLY ' .cit;L - and Mo GENE TIERNEY , "(T'- l i ill... I I William llolden YEO THEATRE MONTAGUE-FRIDAY-SATURDAY-22 & 23 POWDER RIVER Color - Rory Calhoun - Carine Calvert "Those Crossing Over Never Come Back" Wide Screen Aspect Ratio Excellent, no TH MONTAGUE l MONDAY - TUESDAY - 25 it 200 . --crane :7" Human Interest - , Wide screen aspect ntlo none better. -- Don lfeylor. , V comedy, Drains ; 7