Millionaires, Atlantics Battle To Scoreiess Draw SYDNEY. (C?)-Sydney hgilliilzmi . lres and Halifax Atlantics att e L d M Io a scoreless overtime draw Man- S day night in I Maritime Major Made No Decision Yet On Stick-Swinging Duel MONTREAL, (GP) - Presidcnt Clarence Campbell of the National Hockey Lucile said Monday night it will be three or four days he. lilies Hard Work iillilit - l . k vhrtitldld Hockey League game. It was the first scoreless tie of ' fare he reaches a decision on the league. , - As a result Atiantics hold theiri five-point edge over Sydney for- ihe league lead. In the opening period Sydney carried the play throughout. Both goalies made lino saves. especially Atlantirsi Roy Illrkieekin, who handled 14 shots, many from close range. Millionaires continued to hold I edge but McMeekin closed the door. stopping 10 shots. At: the other end of the rink Norin Defelice, back with Sydney after being called up to Hershey. hand-I led six. i Atlantics opened strong in the third, but for the last 10 minutes it was a nip-and-tuck hattic witlil hoih teams missing scoring , chances. l . Both teams were tired in the, extra period but both pressed for' a victory, dishing out rugged widsopen hockey. I The shutout for Mclvieekin was ' X a.. range. i his second in his last two starts.l Bobby Brown tmoayt-t the (ri'-cw it was Dcfr-llre's third of the sea-lgay Miners leading point-gr-tteii I In the wide-open second periodi sllglit I The Islanders have the makings of another outstanding line in the ; Whftlock, Charlebois. Palladlno I trio. This unit looked very good last night and appeared th get better as the game wore on. possibly be- cause they were becoming more ac- customed to one another. Tiger son. lscored a goal and picked up In g Llneuvs:- assist laet night against the Is- W" md 1" 3'DW"'5 '0 be 0'19 0ft Ham”. GOAL Mcmuktn. Ge. mndem I those fellows whomztlme leaves un- tenre, Bloom. .U'i"Rl'lfI. McNeil: -n , gg marked. MacKle is in perfect phy- sical condition and retports that his legs are very good. He intends to continue playing with New Glas- torwards. lV.V'l "m' RWVHPSS. Ford.iIniyre 6.37 misconduct, 7 Blounii McPhee, Hnllett, Watson, l.eclerc,j7,2s, Morrow 16,46. Morrow. Second Period . . Sydney: Goal, Defelice; defence,l No scoring. KMY 107 R" mdelhnne pe”0d' ,He McDonald, Matthews, MrCalium,l Penalties: Mcintyre 3.-I8, Mor-' clam” that he 1' pressed 1'” 1"?” Reardon: forwards, Robertsomi row 12:45. 35 he is busy in his welding bus!- Pirle. Marshall. Gully, I.acroix,i Third Period "955 Show 12 0r 14 hour.” each day” Mt-Intyre, riuhinec, B e au 17 r :-,l No scoring. Wnen Tm" 51”” working uvelnyf Smith. I Penalty: Morrow 6:l7. mil.” m"” R day he WI” ”””I""3"3't Referee: Powers; linesmen, Mc- Overtime Period decide to hang. "I: ":9 skatei tvr and Pe ers. . . . lnSiii:imary:- 1 'lj:,na.lCti,:i?gNone. Th” ””m"31meemm M me Abe? nut Farina Smpsigg welt Athletic Club '13 scheduled No scoring. Mom-ekih 14 in 9 -i as W '0'”EM ti 59"" ”1”?k 1” me Penalties: Matthews 2.2.1. Mc-ID:-felice. . 'l 6 ll 2 -'.I'.' I City H3” The "ieemm was originally slated for last 'I'hursda3t but only a handful of members were on hand. It is estimated that more than 100 athletes in the City play under the colors of the Abegweit, Club during the year and officials. believe the least they could doi would be to turn out for the an-I nual meeting. A quorum of thirtyl members is re uired before the V Murphy kept spearlng at him. Geoi- 't meeting can b: had, Irvin of Montreal Canadiens Mon- f;-ion than skatgd 10 feet to get his . u . F13-3' Said 0f me biz Yiilht Sunday own stick and let M-urphy have it Rplprpe Gm,-Kg o'1)r..-mhup, . night in Madison Square G'HI'dPl1'.g5fhpV mm swung with sticks inn” W.n,mg.k',"A1 in Tnmnm mm mm Rn” M'”Tm-V "I Np” Ym'klG90fiT-ltlll WES FIIYPIICIV Pill rill-Mitt: lhc sunmicr mnnilix has re-I nahwrs Slashed M awn” Geo”-T'bi00d Wil-5 5iT93mA1nK Tif7W11 hi5 i'rlWV turned to the iViRl'illl'll('S' lo lakcl rinnls head three times before Ge-I --when Geoffyinn sees blood he HIP place at Bob Bedud as ant ”””'3" "W8 W ii” ""1 1”” goes wild. He doesn't run for ilnfficial in the Maritime Major retrieved his own stick to swing on amp; or take these wallotps with Hockev League, George worked w”T'hy' Z0041 grace. the Maritime League along with "There was a .-cuffling along thvl "You notice that Nferec St-7l'F.vl.lini Kollv during Ihc latter part I"7”'d5r with Pm” Miwmck midiaiso gave Murphy a match peii- of last season. It was ()'Donnhur- Him Ci"-Vsiai 1”551m5v" 53” IVVI”-laltv which should indicate that he and Kelly who hnntilrtl the plan- "r'9"”””” "l0"d 1” End n"95m3” waisytbc instlgator of the affair" offs between Halifax and Chair- Imm Bamw Kfabbw mm and held Itlotteiown last spring until the him I . r ti d d' vh HMumhy moved in to cover Ge-i M N H L sexentlt an eci ins: game Vi en nffrion. but with his stick high. He 0 -' ' 0 dlldizc J. Eilinit llildsron in a sur- , i ilrisc move cnllctl on Red Siorry slashed at (;eofirion's head three (mm the NM. ,.,.. .-,,,My L,.,m,,,V.p timrs and inflicted is nasty inlll'- e o o inch 5-nah in the back of his head. I.-Md. H Canadiensi Coach Says Murphy Starte-d Brawl MONTREAL. (OP)- Coach Dick A Pts 34 74I Bfiit Bedartl. a i)nis Cup tennis "590"”ml Wk” ”''v M19995 Wywrot so ellpiaur. left the Maritimes last his stick and went In fist--winclns. srtmon, c as so week for his home in Sherbrookc. .... Brown, GB 27 57 Quebec, to prepare for a tennis Whitlock. C 54 tour in the United States. Before McPhel', H '18 5” he left here Berlnrd figured be. To! Hoiletl, H 29 46 would be heading for the United 21 43 States around the 20th of this ton-,saVI.E-iyrzwi-aaursnmr. i OHM (7 SSESSSEESESQ as O l'I'1-einor, O 32 42'month. His plans called for about ----W mu ---?-B00 - icampbell. GB . dllten days of tennis in New Or- CALF F011 SALE. APPLY N. A.' R ileans with a group of players the United DHYTIPTI. F-Hst R0.Vnit.V. I 9 from Canada and -' it t .. CHRISTMAS TREES roa earns. M.M.H.L 5 " ET , , , Sm”. G-ugh Gt George S ' I From New Orleans the tennis F03 5Af-E':- AYRSl'HRE-1-3671; '1'PIs,players are going to move into Clif- ADPIY 7735 Andrlwr 53” Hanfgx 2 48lFlorida where they will do a R03'alt.V- ,syd,-my 1 43trolind of the courts. From Flor- srnctai. SALE ON Nnw-Glace Bay 1 3” P”? ”'fil' "”ql'l:;ll' '" ,:"'””'” ”;" and reconditioned refrigat'atcrs.:ChiW'1l 0 25 I" ” " mr fail or." i a Ssh " Storey Electric. Phone .1247. l ------M --- ;tgarP1l1”Ber(l,r,i1rd”:: tr;nLu-giv; .-.a.n-.-.... .....n...n.. ,....-, p ' ine . 0 P03 SALE - LADY'S SKATESH F X came down to the Maritlmes black, size 5. in excellent con-i e e e tau-Ty in November (9 gm in un. ditlon. Dial 7006. 1 3 til the M.M.H.L. got a regular TTTT:”'T'T'T. TTTTTTTTT: official. Although he lacked ex- :,:lLF'-:(?:E Edwi 9, CE I I perience as an official Bob did It geiatnr, regular if I P d h . .1 I V V 5279.00, special 5209.00. Special ”-I W" ii "I M” ”l"-” (ctpynst I has been a tough circuit to work. ANTIGONISH. N. 5.. In fact he lasted much longer prices on new and used electric Francis Xavier University avenged and gasoline washers. One white enamel Enterprise range. 3 5i'lUi0Ui- W Trfnmn 500"” in "um many ma" uasoned arm" usr-d fiirnacctins, Quebec heat- NEW GIRBROW SRIUYGRY DIEM b.V ('IE' ”"to”' . . . c-rs, co.-il stow-c, new and used ' Wuinil ihem 7T3 In 3" Aniimm 0,1 gpn(r(r ),,.a,,.,s. g,,,.,.,,,l lnwiish-Pictou-Colchestcr Senior Hoc- . V"lI"'i if" ltttltvttl. on tile)" Stir Wives on Hour on Iurnacgs m. t key Lugue gum. ho” Mondmta in theboxing husincs.-.I.orne lion- nessey was as rugged A forward as there was in the Maritime Ma- ,1or Hockey League. Although he scared mg om"; lacked I lot in weight. I-Iennessey Dorrington scored alll 8cotias'tm"-' ""3' 3"” Irmlmln NV" goals He was Msmfdmiceby MC, -took I backward stcn wbcn it Fadgkno came to meeting an opponent. on ...- the ice lanes. In fact he some- times went out of his way to ,crash into an opposing player al- ,though that player had as much gas A 50 pound advantage. 0 . . McI.ellsn and Mulhall sparked the collegians with two goals each. mason, Moswee-n. end Mccusker stalled. Cousin"; Radio Hunter River. Phone 6-4. M.:n..?.:......M. WANTED - DUAL PURPOSE Shorthnrn hull, registered. Be- iwr-en cl:-15 months. Harold Afllcck, Betlcqile. Sales. iiigtht broke the spell which 31338 335' Miners have held over Don Pan-r:ieton's Red Raiders 3-4 imprmsion that they have solved the Pennis-ton mystery. on play during the fast moving gems but the Islanders shot the Islanders 30-20 but Roger Bessette in neis for the Islanders Mackie played his first game of the, turned in another great perform. twhipped home a knee-high sho; from about 25 feet away. The Islanders were playing two I-ISAGE SIX THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN Islanders Sharp Around Fans Chip in To Net In Defeating Glace KEEP Amilmi Bay 6-4 Last Night The Charlottetown Islanders last the them this season as they defeated and at the same time gave the The Miners held a slight edgo whetn it counted most as they Came 11D with some sparkling goal scoring efforts. The Miners out-i once to preserve victory for the local club. l The win, the third by the Is-. landers over the Glace Bay club this season, moves the Islanders back within a point of third place. The teams meet again in Glace Bay Wednesday night in their final game before Christmas. Vince "Vip" Palladino, lithe new- comer from Slidbury, Oiitario. sparked the Islanders attack with a two goal performance. Playing on a line with Whitlock and Real Charlebois, the fast skating right winger turned in a good two-way game with both his goals being smart efforts. Whitiock scored one goal and assisted on two more while single goals were accounted for by Claude Robert. Paul Saindon and Guy Gignac,. Winger Bobby Brown, the Min- ers leading point-getter, picked up it goal and an assist for the los- ers. Tommy Fyles. regarded in Nova Scotia as a dangerous stick- man but a very clean player on Charlotteteown ice, scored once as did captain Bob, Cooper, and de- lensenmii Ncedham. lrvuig "Tiger" MacKic, a Chair- lottetown hockey veteran who has played for numerous teams throughout Canada and the US. A., returned to the Forum for his third game here since I935 and took his turn on defense with the Islanders. It was MacKic's first game this season and the big fellow, who now makes his home in New Glas- gow hatl a perfect. record as he prr-vented the Miners from scorilii: while he was on tihe ice and al- most conuected on a. blucline shot for a goal himself. The game produced more close calls on off-sides than is usually seen here in weeks. The players played the blueline so closely and so expertly that linesmcn Art Perry and Johnny Squarebriggs were called upon to make some heir-line decisions. , Tommy Fyles cf Glace Bay and Buck Whitlock of the Islanders showed some smart bluelrine plays. Both players went far over the lines with their bodies while keep- ing one skate in contact with the marking on plays that would do Rocket Richard justice. Paul Saindon put the Islanders ahead 45 seconds after the gainc opened and the Trairiormen never looked back. Saindon. on a play with Robert and Carver, was sent into the clear on a pass through the defense and drew Hicks for a good goal. iwlnger Guy Gignac, on an an- gle shot that zipped off the far post scored the Islanders second goal after taking a pass from Bucko Trainer at the blueline. Guz- nac cut around the defense and men short and the Miners one when Tommy Fyles accounted for the visitors first goal. Kenny Wat- son fed him a pass in front of the net and Fyies backhanded thc rubber home. Lary Blackburn and Lumley Wlfrc sewing major penalties for tight- ing and Miwtiaughlin 0. minor at the time. Blackburn and Lumley tangled along the boards alter the Islanders defensemnn hail l The young winger'.I main fault iihis season has been an inability Rio finish off plays. The youngster lcnn carry a puck and skate with the best players in the lhut when it came to putting :puck in the net l.orno had ihr iworst kind of bad luck. Had he scored I few goals at the begin- ning of the season he might have obtained the confidehce necessary iio make him a steady producer. xii few goals when a fellow is try- in: to make the grade with it club can sometimes work wond- Cboose the right gift fdr the-s rtsman on your list from our to -name. top-quality Iiiie up. We have 3 fine display 0 toys tool t ' 50" ' 70'"!!! era in a fellow'e play. In I slower ' Bkllng ' llundng league Hennessey will pick up 0 Huh, o gum”. , those goals and regain his eon- . low"... . Ann", I qfidence. . . . H Bluebell ' Badminton I Our nomination for the fan who ' Bdulretbnll R Football trtitends the most hockey games ihr-re and is present for the least iumount of actual play is Dr. tFrank McMillan of Charlottetown. ihr. Frank is the Club physician :And next. to the players. officials NEW ISLANDERS CAPS and Forum management is one SPECEAL SPECIAL inf the busiest persons in the L:Nrnl' lg)A(;::sY nAn TON l,Fhorum.h Seldom 1does he ever! sit . MIN it roug it whor game. In act "A0337. Reg. SIIM 3ACQUET3 lwe can recall many games in 83100 Now 13.06 20515 Off !which play had just started and 1 tthe by now, familiar announce- iment came over the loud speaker TOYS ..... TOYS .. TOYS lihnt he was wanted at the front 71' t fih- d ..I OPEN mvmv mom mvrn. cmus-mas I?...'.'..'.. " ” "" " i "" "” Dr. Frank takes exrdllent rare nf the players and no one will tell you quicker than the players themselves. At the conclusion of every game he visiis the dress- in; room to make certain that no llowling's Sport, Lodge or, man. ms circuit ed their gloves and started swing- the ing in a Glam; Bay corner. They cradhed uumleyi into the Tense. Just before the period ended Max.-Laughlln and Needham dropp- had it, A To Mcion i l t I l Forward Lorne hove) who has been Hennessey ta- playing with Islanders will join the Moncton Hawks this week, it was announced here yesterday. that one back for the Miners by firing a hard one past Bessette Cooper picked up it loose puck at ihe Island bluoiinp niid constod int to score on a scr:-cnod drive from. about 25 feet out. Necdham and Gignac both had good scoring chances. Bessette beat Nccdham while Glgnac hit the goal post. P.-illadion scored the Isliinders iwn coals in the third. He back- lianrierl a loose puck for his first goal on a play started by Whiilock and he lifted a short shot. over Hicks extended leg for his second goal. Whitlock and Charlebols figiircd in the lust goal with Whit- iock putting The Vipper in the clear. Bobby Brown scored on his own rebound for Glace Bay after Bess- ette mado a fine stop on his first shot. Needham scored the final goal as Bess:-tte misscd nn r-nsy rlriye from the side. The Minors played lilirilitlli Hughie Campbell and Copper Lnyto. Line-ups: Glace Bay-Goal: Hicks; defence Cooper, Wthyie. Amadio. Treen. Necdham; forwards: Miller. Brown Connolly, Rochford. Fyvles, Dum- ley, Watson. Charlottetown - Goal: Besseiie; defence: Giistaveoon, McLaughlin, Blackburn. Mackic: forwards: Car- ver. Whlilock. Srtindmi. Robert. Ritchie, Pallatiino, Tralnor. Char- lebols. Referee: George 0'Donohue; Linesmen: Johnny squarebriggs and Art Perry. SUMMARY First Period 1-Charlottetown. Baindon (Carver, Robert: .. 24.3 I-Charlottetown, Gignac t'1'railioi; .. . 10.36 3-Glace Bay, Fyles 'tW:itson, Brown: 13.48 Penalties: Blackburn . 11:51 minor and major, Lumley 11:57 major, McLaughlin 13:04, 19:55 inintir and major, Needhani 19:55 lTlfl,)Ul'. Second Period 4-Charlottetown. Whitlock tMcd.raughl.in) .. . 13:16 5-Charlottetotwn. Robert (Carver, Saindoii) 14:43 6-(il.1cc Bay. Cooper 17:28 Penalties: Black 2:15, Tl'iilllUl' 5:01. Third Period 'I-Charlottetown, Palladino twhitinck . 5:17 8-Glace Bay, Brown 1:04 9.Chlu'lottctouii, Paliadiiio I.-no out the first five minutes of The session with majors. In the first period while the Is- landers were two men short Bucko Treinor treated the fans to a rare exhibition of stick-handling as he skated from end to and through the Glace Bay teamn. Tho Islanders came up with some smart. defensive play during the early moments of the second per- iod u Blmaburn and then Tninor set out minors. Gue Oustevenon and Don Mscbeughlln along with Robert. and Carver were outstand- ing in penalty killing roles. The lino of Whitlock. Pillladino and Oharlebois had several good scoring chances before MacLaugh- Iln sent Whltlock into the clear -it the Glace Bay hlueli-ne. The vet- eran centre draw Hicks to put the Islanders ahead 3-l. Less than is minute later Claude. Robert made it 4-1 when he struck like lightening to score on I 2'5 foot that that had Hicks beaten All the way. Dofensoman Bob cooper got ....:.:..:...M..M?..:M I further medical attention is re- quired. This concern for the play- erii' medical welfare is deeply appreciated by the boys who have a very high respect for the (loc- tor and A high regard for his ability. (Whlitlock, Charlebois; 8:47 10-Glace Bay, Needihun (Miller) ................. .. l9:UI Penalties; None. Stops: Hicks 5 9-20 Beeeetto 13 to 7-30 Bearcais Dum Sieiiariolli-3 J TRURO. (GP) - Truro nearoets continued to climb in the Antigon- ish - Plctou - Oolchester League Monday night. They put on a third period splurge to dump the league- leading Btellarton Royals 0-3. Jackie Dale and Ronnie Fielding led the Ti-uro attack. Moxenzie climaxod with A duel between Zim- majors. Clarence Henry Vlaliops Baker ; BROOKLYN. (AP) -Underdog Clarence Henry Monday night gave away 21 pounds and ham- mered Bob Baker around the ring in a savage ninth round to DECEMBER 22, 1953 lsport is criticized in press almost as frequently and bit.- ' Keni7lTe'i fired two goals for the visitors. Temp:-rs rose in the third period. mer and Dorrington both drew whether any action should be taken as the result of s stick-swinging duel in New York Sunday night, Rookie Ron Murphy of New York suffered I broken law when Bernie (Boom-Boom) Geoff:-ion 01 Montreal hit him on the side of the face with his stick. Murphy 1,3,1 to be helped from the ice and taken to hospital. Campbell met Monday with le- feree Davies to get a first-hand report of the fight. He said. lion. ever. that he would have to in. vestigate further before a coui:-e of action is decided. Murphy and Geoffrion. both glyrn match misconduct penalties. it-.11 pay automatic 3100 fines to league headquarters. It was the second run-in of H15: years for Geoffrion, high scum; Canadiens right winger. He was fined 3250 by Campbell earlier in Team in League AMHERST, N. S., (CPiv'l'wenl.i hockey fans chipped in Monday to keep Amherst. Meteors. playing in the New Brunswick Senior Hockey League. Team manager William White said an attendance drop had left the team in need 0' 32,000 to continue. The contributing citi- zens formed a committee to help manager White operate the club . Q M In Don M "..r'dll;!IlIl'.l, tubuvc) wrzo has been thriving on plenty of ' ' h d ' k this eason. turned in afrfitlie:-oiine effoit for the Island- the season for pushing referee ers last night. Frank Udvari. At Sports in U. S. MOSCOW, iCP)- United states the Soviet Ron Murphy May Be Out- Qf Game For 'Elre Season essary to wire Muhphy's law. NEW YORK. (ATP)-Ron Murphy Meanwhile the Rangers said two of New York Rangers who suffered former stars promised to come in a broken jaw in a stick-swinging the aid of the National Hockey duel with Montreal's Bernie (Boom League club. Boom) Gooffrion Sunday night, is Edgar Laprade, one-tinic R.Rll;Lj probably through for the season. lcenire ace who retired last Decom- Dr. Vincent Nardlello, Madison ber, volunteered to join the lean: Square Garden physician, said and manager Frank Boucher ac- Moiidny he doubled whether the cepted the offer. The 34-year-old which proclaimed: Riuigcr rookie would be able to Lsprade said he has been working "United States advertises sensi1- play any more for the 1953-54 cam- out at Port Arthur. He will join tionni new sport called .-into polo. D the club Dec. 29. Drivers or autos fight for the ball Doua Bentley. player-manager at on rough and broken field at very Saskatoon Quakers. R Ranger fnrir high speeds. Often the result of join the New Y0l'i(!'rl such games is victims among the specators as Well as the players." " Appoints Czar Of N. Y. State Harness Racini terly as American foreign policy. Often Amt-rican sp0l'L is de- nouiiceci as professional, inercen- a.ry, brutal, murderous, degrading. And sometimes, like the game of baseball, it is called piracy of a Rumian invention. The latest Soviet criticism in Ukraine Pravda hits the game of auto polo. Many Americans hr-re havonlt even heard about it, but Soviet newspaper readers were told about it recently in a news item men. Murphy's law was swollen but he. was resting comfortably, said Dr. Nardiello. He said he did not promised to know yet whether it would be nec- Feb. I. Arena Opened -Drewey said. "7rhe problem is, sfiiltl Ki3N'1'ViL1-i'7- N 5- 'Ci'l K”l"'t, .NE'W, E9RK' IAPI " Gmcmm the commissioner have power lIlFl vllleis remodelled Arena with ar r”0””lb 5- D9l''9l'- 13 Repubilciillu the "mom to keep the hand-u,.m ificlal ice was opened officiallyi'M011d3Y appointed New York C"! out, 111,, mm, ,0 be 0,, only Monday mg," by Mayor R, w, Police Commissioner George P. Wu" Rama,-. ,Monaghan. a Democrat. as "czar' ' The town bought the rink foriof state harness racing, to rule it 310.000 :1 year ago and spent s-I8,-iwitii an iron hand" and rid it of 000 remodelling the building illldjiI(lf)FIIulIlS. ' iiistalliin: ice-making machinery! Dewey, announcing the appoint- The rink was built by R Citlzell-9' ment. at a press conference, said KTOUP 30 years ago. Mouaghzni would have the interim title of "czar" of the s25o.ooo.ooc- will Promote 2Iiiiii-rziliiewoiigiirfitiitnirlieniwiaii Light Heavyweight Boxing Match CHRI STIAN ELEMENT About eight per cent of the pop. ulation of the Korean pemiisula are Ohristians. T FORUM DATES IIEO. 22 to 26 he hopes the necessary laws will be passed in February. The governor said it was his ob- jective to have I single commis- sioner to supervise harness racing in a manner slmiliar to that gov- SAINT .l()IiN. N. B.. tCP)-Ernie orning baseball and boxings. TIQSSAY,-, k t. 4 ( . V, Farr. of Calgary. has received per- Monaghan, present at the Con- "I1" tskstf '"3 ----- 8 " "-'10 mission to promote a return match fcrence, said he would resign his G”""" ' "3 ---- --r l” for the Canadian Light Heavy- 515'o0o-n.yem- D03; ,5 police com- wanxnslmyy Weitlht BOXHUI Chcmpiomhiht P05' missioner, effective Dec. 31. His Gene.-,1 shun, m,g.gm g to )0 slbly in February. salary as harness racing our will; G. K. Garnett. president of the 1),, (med by the legislature. 'n1UnsnAy- Slggadlan B0x:(;I9M 3'31 vVt';f5:”Pg Dewcv also appointed Monaghan N0 Skim"!- I era on. sa on ay a no I 3 13- or 2..i?”.i2?.”..3i..i2i..ii?”ri.i.i2TT... mo-v-ms w- , c"y' the Mum”! c”mm1s5mn”' in abuses Monsghan will replace Gang"! shun: " i'”' 3 M 10 were in agreement on the matter. mg unpaid commmon much up! General Skatlns .. --- 3 W Farr pmmmed n "mm mm” to now has supervised harness rac- sA'rmu)Ay.. when Doug Harper of Crllrrary llii- cd the crown from -Yvon Durclle of Bale Ste. Anne, N. B. g, . General Skating . "The great. problem today. in C0lH1lI'.V & CH)" Ske- my mind. is that hoodlum-formed unions have dictated to the tracks." Ill Defenceman For Royals Suspended -r NEW GLASGOW, (OP)-Ken Mc- Onie, defenceman for Stellnrtnn Royals in tho Aniignnish - Pictou- Colchcster Senior Hockey League. was suspended Monday until he pays a. 350 fine for abusing ro- rs N H CHRISTMAS GREETINGS - and BEST WISHES K- fereesv in the New Brunswick from lgeusgue while playing with Moncton Y9" as-a, Mconie. who w s released by rltfongtgii. ryas sung:-norledi gy R arid EC UQR , pres Oil 0 I8 ' HA. after the few Brunswick loan 5 CANADIAN ARMY RECRUITING STATION t ted hi avin the lea uc ' - , ,1. t,;';;h':fu, W513 gm gm 3 162A Kent st. Charlottetown. P E decision at Eastern Parkway. 1 Office Hours: iilenrvmwolslml 194 V2 and BMW - Monday to Friday: 10.00 am. to 6.00 p.m. ' 1 1 . F l' Tuesday and Friday Evenings: 7.00 to 9.30 p.m- ” oisirnvl Special Show Murray River Theatre MURRAY RIVER. DEC. 21-22nd - 8 PM- MONDAYp I: TUESDAY It was the fourth defeat in the 36-bout pro career of Baker who had been knocked out by Henry in 1951. Henry was making his second fight in 18'months. hav- ing been forced to take a long layoff because of a damaged optic nerve. The victory gave him a record of 34 wins against four losses. 1 x For Quality Miidncss Value i.tItl' t.lI:xm ltlliti i'tlit.I-m St not I vsitil i:li , stsryfsnlloeueyt I . it l,tiNlifiil UP, I Also Siren susloen t IN ill l '- .i.l.'I,.-'1'l.' Itlli-X('(itI I zwzhxr (i(.li(l I ll nail down a unanimous 10-round .