Miners semi 35.1" W... e e i 2' ' A ” - I . 5 g ' i 3 Over Halifax Atlantics '. Milli naive: 6-1 To in an. t n ast, cram y ame a e vet I! , ;, ace IIALIFAX. 3:0... so -(cP)- . ':'I l..2& SYDNEY, no -(ca); 3...-log .g 3.0, gem... two ' " . Cellar dwelling Glace Bay Miners . . g . anarimuawg Itanders duo: 0V:;,'e1'ed tun; m 31;. "com L tuned" on thhe Amhflm locum”: TOWN tn: ii':su en Msloai-ecgruockg ciao nu 'm".”m"' lw” 55'5"” B l: uvsellms ' 9 Mm me Mel” 0 RAGE SIX . THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTE DECEMBER 31, 1952 t lb” eh m I gin the hull came the Island 5 Hockey League leaders 3-1 in a 0 n , , gue ong t w en ey out.-skate were given little trouble from . fast. scrambly game! lghayecl nelrloni . is-ri;vel-weary Sydney Millionaires tired Mills. . a 2.250 fans. one o e sma es 0 " k x - . i ' I Du tum: t i crowds of the season. , I Islanders movedllnio I tie with Mmhlsv wemnsythgidohllf E; Miners. who had outplayed At- ' , V iii: Iitlillzineymen zluojqgsiy alight Moncymen whug; whmopk d l W ell 9! WWW 0 113' 0l'- Bob Gray paced the attack 30, lanlics by a comfortable margin throughout the first two periods. hit their stride in the final period to score all three goals. The familiar, close-checking style of the Miners disorganized Atlantic: at the outset and they ADELAIDE, Australia. Dec. 31- (Wednesdayl e (AP) -4 Frank Sedgman and Ken McC-regor, the awe-inspiring Australians, were given a final chance today to play as amateurs in the concluding singles matches of the Davis Cup lengthens Scoring Lead The Islanders Deluxe Delivery SPORTS REVIEW 1952 with the Islanders' victory 'over the Sydney Millionaires last night. the last sporting event of local importance during the year 1952 has it From Prince county A snow-storm three days'lnte for " (Buck) Whitlock led the 7'. eck's boys '1-0 at Charlottetown. - A four-point splurge by may attack for the Isanders. Whltlock started them on the road to victory mid- way in the opening frame when he took a. passout from Bob Gray to the winners. g Only eight. penalties were hsnid. ed out with two of these mfs-ciil. duct sentencu to Blev kla' h and goalie Al Millar. klgggl. got his in the second Ior throw g his stick and Miilar's came in he fast sheet of ice. started off at a 1-6, 6-4. This gave Australia three in the history of hockey in the MIDGETS WIN MARITIDIE HOCKEY TITLE his forebears. held last night in the new rink were never able to get into stride. , Boy "puck-7 xvhmock scored his . alihollilh they held a lei) lead in ::::REI:5,e,, r?f,?& .f,”ell.?;i.f:f.1”tS1f.f:.2 290lh rind 291st goals last night gone into the record books. During the past twelve months athletes of 0111' "White ChTl5'9m”" be” P35505105 MIYWWG lat” 501” third. .. l l” first "V0 Permdsi has been 'soundly defeated for the 510"! Wml Plcklnl "P 1W0 Hr all ages have been given an opportunity to display their talents on e Own” whistling in to mrm meow do" "cued me disc to end the L”e'"'95: .' Jose. Schiller and Verrier were mud Sumgm Lime and me cuplslsls 1., move fa;-they out in (punt some about e um W ch y 0! (t mk H . V m mm )'eiu"B Shroud. . Sydney: .Goal, Pldsodny; .5. the Bay marksmen. Hughie Cump- Wm slay here. of the M.M.H.L. point scoring q 3 , pa” ,yea”' 3 9 "1 5"” 9 3'9" .'And '52 lies propped up on his pll- fence, Marineau. McIntyre, we' . hell scored Atlantics' lone marker. The Australian nces won the first rare. saw its share of Joys and disappointments in the athletic sphere but to laws, 9 er: Whalen: forwards, Roberts 1, several times Allantics ntieml3t- two singles and the decisive mm. The Islanders centre-ice 'stnr both the victor and the vanquished alike we wish to extend our oongret- His weary head ll Kflllled. but lm' . ROWE. Mnnonasli. Birukow. Irlilx. N1 l0 Pill? Oh We l3l"955"l'9 but they bles match. dli0DPll'iE imly One set M” has 35 EW15 Md 37 "SSW-5 ulations. To our readers may we again say that we enjoyed working b”Wed' bm"d' Pme' Hwech Huh M”.lV- were balked by the brilliant goal- to the hopeful Americans, vie for a 'lotai of 73 points. He needs with you we thank Du 101, out assistance and to En we wish a Ha y Just is few hours are left; no blnz- Charlottetown: Goal, Mlllu; . usnding of Don Lockhart selxas and Tony Trabert. The only nine more goals in order to ' . y y W 111! headllneii -:. mnwl Glm'”'e5””- 3Ikl3910h- n The Miners. seemingly liking the score in the doubles was 6-3. 6-4. become the only 300 gonl scorer and P'05P9"7"5 New V931 can add a jot or tittle to his fame. A meeting of shmehomem of V18. Lovell; Iorwards. Mclaaggn, . He now must test; he gathered to me Alberto” curling Club was Gordon. Bealldry. Hllfat. Wiiltlock, Pewlyshyn. Gray. Wisemsn. Clem. ents. ' ; membrance Numg pace that discorgamlfled tghe pO'Ent"IeSr)?oubcoI.”hBl;)eI::(lfigC1?d;lIIlE1'n and Mlurrlimnfell ' fl 1 l (1 .With only reminiscence to so ' . g n Il .' I8 0 OIVHI III” S TIC U C ' ' ;I1:3'(af:405aLtLe.:I2ptty:e aRcg;oC,3n:var5Ia :23. lVlIcGtiiegor pro kturn professionafl inst night's grim: E in ' Biggest upset of the 1952 hockey season was the defeat of the A dclaim. t b mg m :J13.3;pmE,?.n o?f1E'I,1:,?e11e1ecl.l:,?"i.e,:f 7 . g n v ICI ra'e i u war s 0 . . - T . L ' v 'l; ' - l u a on e , , . tween the blue lilies. botlig teams 060 A world nmml) W, mow (C) If A7 P75; Islander; at tne h-ands of he I-Iaillan 58.. t Marys in the semi finals of n ssfmyldehgtasze a s n e I Herbert. MauhF,w& president, AF 14hal'l0tutown. whmock 41 fmdlm: it difficult 10 C0I'it10l they ' yyi ' Wu norm) - 2" 5-9 the Maritime Major Hockey League. The Islanders, after finishing sec- our thou htslnm back across the Lhur Wilkle. vice president; J. H. (Gray) 9,” w'J:'nm.s started men. wnmngi p,,ards0(H, 2; 2k in 0nd in the regular schedule, bowed out in four straight games to the rum: ye” lllalfryrgck.;e&1:tai;;b2irectIorse llhaantk 2..cgluloit.rtetown, Gordon ' (1.. H, mm, in the third perlodljockey Clem.-ms (C) 15 2, 43 Halifax team: Dhe winning of the Maritime Midget Championship by Those. echoes of the many sports mews. and Lloyd wukm Pefgllluei: Lawn Busy 2 wlion Jnss. took Bonhommels pass . . gr? (C) 26 42 the Abbies proved to be the highlight of the season from an Island arenas. X d 1 After some discussion a commit- ineau 17:03; Gustaveson 19:32, l to beat McMeekin with n sizzling M0DP"50l;) is) 4? standpoint. The Ab-bles defeated the Halifax Sea. Gulls 4-2 in a. sudden- The, cheeilnz. 399? N8 CWW 5 I”: tee comprised of Mas. Arthur Second Period I :- hr-wlilinnd drive. Bob Bownless. Jmx p mCng”"(a.r':) death game at Halifax to win the tliree-province crown. The Juvenile " our Hm Wilkle, Hilton Barbour and Her- 3--Charlottetown. Wiseman . , ridden all night had lie 33y . g " , I Ab' . n B. E I k t) t t to h R if . be;-t Matthews, was gppointgd to (Clements) Ht” goalie helpless on in power play Bmmss (H 20 M mes Mm .1e N', '.P' . 'HOc ey cmwnibu 05 cu & 8 El ax A greeting Card which Ms beside draw up a set of by laws to pre- 4--Charlottetown. Pawlyshyn ; y hm his snap Shot struck the post. S Gould (ll) 13 .l Toppers in tile Maritime playdowns. I our elbow l sent (or appmvhl M the next (Gray. whmock) ggggggggg W ".3 . Midwny through the period, the ?'I1(:')'l'e'll:8l:H15l The Ahbies won Provincial titles in Intermediate, Junior, Juvenile. RBmc1;1::h"5 OI 3 85113” b3"b”- meeungy y Penalties: Hurst 19:13, 33. Inger. tireless Miners went ahead MIAML Fm” Dec. 30 m (AP) .. Mccmvken V; 1” Midget, Bantam and Paperweight brackets. The Georgetown Eagles won A ho dho taught his Charges . lllclch 19115 minor and ms- il 2)-HimSlillll1t;i;.C(:iaC;n8lnfllooixr3 :82? Anplllintiltith locvkoyd. T01-lyn Desplrit: B..amin. (C) Q mithe Island Inlrrmediate B Crown and the Mount Pleasant Bombers rgnre mm basebam -w"duct,'l.Mrd relied ;mm,',,.. and Mcxenziev me of me 5l,(.;,'l:l;;5-Vittwhmf T121 p1.sou;i)Lllgig.CC()7x1is Rowe (S-iii wy 19 solwlere the wmnetrhs o;.t.hf Iiiteiaeliag C ()1l'invIIihl)xlOIlShr:l:. Tl: o-peary And.rf(:;rchexample. lived above rc- Lsyme..' Mclmyre ' (7h;ir1oLtcl.0wn Islanders. were mam winner of me year to Erase ”pm-m A means non e lOV ncia . r ' hemp ons p w ie t e Murray 0urDmmd- oes back m one da In . (Rgwe. Rlgbertsoni .......... .. moo gllL'en usiists on the steal; I Y the :1 rxrngark igt in lopg. ' kt, f G d I 0 Harbor Pee-Vl(l3(:1es took Sop hint:-!s :1; theircclass. The Nlorth shore- Septemgen Y j 6-Sms"icrIi::));;Ire)orrow It-W ass 1 an it mm! B E 9 B E -Seal-0 J00 8' . llolll Smith slioreg amp ons p an e on. C. . Baker Trop y were won h .11 s 5 . end of the game Boblverrier. the Lailtigence, Maia. rode mull flglllers n by the Freetown Royals. A feature of the hockey season was the forma- Thu"n?lal;):Rt hinder the” to any By T G can am pm" 7'-?(I3lg1ti;?:sl:Il;i')n. Whllolock lgwo only Amcrlcaneborn payer n ie on e lime-race DYOEYEIII a ' 1011- a e , .' MARITIMV5 MAJOR, ''''''''''''''' " .. .....c.,... pick”. up J0Ss' H355 mm m. PM .0 bmk me.01d,.eCm.d of tlon of a Minor League for kids from paperweight to Juvenile ages in We"JlLt;:1m1etl1e:arll;ig.s' all singing Ghmouetiown 6 Sydney 5 eclgny V 1;.” in. insect! to fire an insurance Iiigalsgg ;);I.;)'l)le3.lgEllll1'111t:I)lxll1(:el;1ri;i;Idw&lfi(el Charlottetown undei the direction of the Physical Fitness Department. And anyone could see they meant Glace Bay 3 Hamax 1 Penamey. Mm” 1. ee- ' . ' , I go: Shleflmaiker-n d b Y T d his -"moor" Gaudet. efficient ice- can. JUNIORS ovrsrnnomo ” - NEW nnuyqswlcx ggmon 5mp?.'”' Hm 7'” B'””””h 13'.” i ine-ups: e (:y- erve . o sco e k E Lh Kmsm . ; A , ' Glace Bay: Goal. Lockhart; de- record.breaking victory on King's ff:kefn”Sumf,,e,5.d., ea” ogennang The summers-me Cmnm and Briggs Junlors moved .0 be the om” Across the vista of our fond re- Saint John 5 Fredericton 'f gllglslzlany I fence. Amadio, Burega. Hlnch- Quest in the ninth and final race j " berger: forwards. Verrier. Jess. to climax a spineetlngling stretch 2 , Backor. Raynak. Miller. Schiller. duel with apprentice Robert L. Stevenson. riding Joe E. Lewis. sheet of ice after the near-zero weather yesterday. and he is filled with enthusiasm over the prospects Under the able coaching of Johnny standing team in baseball circles. League Baseball Championship and Carroll, they first won theplsland later the Provincial Junior Championship. In both cases they defeated Come trooping in that C & B ar- ray, Proud P. E. Island Junior baseball EXHIBITION Upper Canada College 8 Halifax Seagulls 1 Bonhommc, McKenzie, Macey. of 3 good year Mr Gaudet has . . Halifax: Goal, Mcrvfeeklnz de- King's Quest, always in conten- been Rppoimed'cOac'h M the Mmy the Junior Abbies of Charlottetown in the finals. The R. Royals chgmplons, Mtlitreal Junior Canadians 13 'l fence, Lerpine. McLaughlin. Bloom. lion in the miletand-sixteenth gel-I this year and the h” '3 had won the Provincial Intermediate Championship in a. thrilllnll seven And never younger Junior teem (thirteen) Piciou 1 y Hayes; forwards, King, Bowness. event for three-ycar-olds, swung their first pramce hat nmfc The game series with Maritime Central Airways. In Intermediate B ranks held swayl .1 Campbell, Watson. Ford. Lauffman. into the lead at the head of the H hu msmled b the town '11 m the Tlguisn-Miminegash Royal-Aces defeated Peakes Station in a three The dazzling slant; of our own ONTARIO SENIOR A y MrPhee. Goold. 1-lolleti. stretch and lvhey battled on even NEE imk Wm 103 t (ff. game series for the Provincial Championship. Biggest step towards the Donnie Simmons, . Stratford 4 Owen sound '1 ” Refs-ma, Morrow; linesmen. Pow- terms past the grandstand. . Th ' l g &p"tceni 91. gr development of future players was the organization of Little League ball And Benny Carson, graceful slim er, Boazlrye A crowd of 11.190 roared with f1l.lc.y' em me we" y'5x lg 5 in Charlottetown and Summerslde. Greatest advancement was the in- left-hander. ONTAM9 JUNIOR A ' f . excitement as the h0YSeS flllshed mded between 200 and 300 wan” stsllation of lights on Memorial Field with lots of backing coming from T0l'0l110 St. MlchEel'8 ii Windsor wlnn.r O bUMMArB'Y(l put the finish line and burst into Bndd eight lights of 1500 watts. A - um others 5 (overtime ue) , First Pe o d 1 1 1 .h -3 ion speaker has been installed. ' . I ' ' 1VHamaX' Campbe” 8 M giggle H355 :;)l1CssrepiI)ilmer;m11 and records Wm be played for the ssmrs WIN Mccvnov our Theyclozgria H13; .1. K. Curran. their mrojrxgs alvfarlboros .4 st. Cethar- Electric Train i . ilepinci .. I Kmgvs Quest beat Joe E Lewis benefit of skaters. , y . V. ., ' t ,. ll. Fmam. Mcmughl-m 14:43, t M V. b Eh. I . h r The following boys. tn ed t saint Dunstans University held the spotlight in football by uinn...: V L . Second Period lgnggg wire y we Ollli 5 0 3 tor the mat Midget pracurcx; Uflfic the Mccurdll Cup and Maritime Intercollegiate Championship in con- Anolher thrilling moment thrusts QUEMC SENIOR swung; None, Racihg steward Marsha” Casg Gauam (goal), Gordon Grady. vlncing fashion. The saints fielded a strong. well balanced squad under its vision ' ShErbrO0k?i Montreal 4 Penalty: Campbell 14:02. Sid), m.e5emed Desplmo with 3 Buddy Hayley and Ron Mum” on the capable direction of A.J. MacAdam and they were defeated only Into the mem ryscape of our sports P l"? ”TI"”'TTT-s- Third 7'5"”! sliver trophy after he set the new defence. and forwards John Whal- an” m 55”" 83'"95- During the season they scored 73 points while dream! , ' 2eGlace Bay. Jose record. em Jamie phlmpsy Man warren having only seven scored against them. The Second Saints retained The M- C. A- Hid Royals seventh tBonhomme) .. 2:59l He has mounts in five races to. Chmdg Gaudetr Alexi”: Bhcquierel their Island Intermediate Championship by defeating Prince of Wales C0lllv8St'. no" M F" d I KCIII Sf. 3-Glace Bay. Schllle .moi-row and will attempt to run Roy Lnughiin Garland and Garth 1" W” 5”algh" Kama 1" Rm" ranks the Abbi” challenged I" Mari" And Burn” boys look like R beaten Phil. 3 21 h m 33:: oped um laonhomme, McKenzie) .. 9:42 his score even higher before the Hams Timmle Mcculgan Law. time honors but after winning the Island Championship from the R.C.- I-elllm El” ' huh. 2'" " u"s l:”'""' yphong . FG13Ce 3335 Verrl" 19 06 year ends. rence ,DesRoches and Gerald Mac- A-E they were Eummaled 1" me N'Bl'P' 12' L playdowxm Butbmtthe final mnmg' Mrfor" nosurep only 4:!” cgizte. Mlteprifilsi I ” I l llm55l.”" ' 1 Lean. Benny Grady will be assist- 6" 4 cents each Mail Film Service "I ' V gizrggltllgfh ;3dunrcegya1g-:;l;: MP , ml coach. rornxron AND MscDONALI) roe noxaas Rl-lei tiiliee klhellshu. and wade in cnmmmwn. i Siopsim t i 6 y 9 19 ml;iiliiafa???Szifwmizini-fk".ff.f.?f Harry Poulton and Steve MacDonald won Maritime Championships The” D”t”!1ll43cK9””e h”5 M3 hm- Loc ar - . . s 1 (ms rpel MCMNW" - 1” ” GT2-' mm A .5 hl?I:r(l)t(ilr?iE. gftisfnmgv-ilxllg ?.lZ”f.a””l.i..'”.fZ..'i F" '52- 01" blaze” baseball thrill! . I ' 11 " - m...gg-,m., 3,; ll L). M is A ta 3 l; wel ht Chum 'on.shl lna.nelim- v ' . ..--.-.. M e inactiloilnmusnaxhlerlttnit Ilyaliilfhl; byullgtlatini everyonglln hisp class. Austin Theltlhthrig ":79 3009" Pl3Y9l”5 1” J . . A E ld' lth tstdinflht. 9 P0” . Jo;:ELvxui3:(3i:2,xi)1aX11)neicng3()t0 B 'M.H.L Squaiebrlggs was the Is an s on y 0 er ou an g g er whoi kicked and mum E m-prov. . . nce crown; Be :?clllbi?:on:u5m1m' SW”: home P w 1. 'r F A Pia. PROGRESS m BASKETBALL And m” 5m.” mm mm "Mei V ' g g 1.131.”. Mende1. Loulgv booklnglllnlifar .. 40 25 13 2 163 136 52 In basketball saint Dunstan's University won the Island Cha.mpion- whaB”3 Ctlafkscliiumlaacet MONTAGUE T' wED-'TnUR- '- Deco 31; 5311- 1 agent. is working Mm Sam Cumt, Ch'town 4! 20 21 0 148 121 40lshlp by defeating the R..C.A.F. in straight games. During the year I weninm gownrar” 5 ”w”'”"”d NEW YORK. Dec. 30 -(AP) w .3 of Australia on dates for Louis Sydney .. 42 19 23 0 111137 .".8 four team Island league was in operation with teams from s.D.U.. , L Heavyweight champion Rocky Mar- in April or May He already has G. Bay .. 41 16 23 2 116 134 34 R.C.A.F., Y.M.C.A. and P. W. C. Biggest event in basketball was the "But what at hockey.” do we he” I entry of the Saints into Maritime Intercollegiate circles. In their first try they missed winning the N.B.-P.E.I. crown by 9. single point. you question? We turn the mem'ry faucet on, and walk But nothing do we see but rotting ciano will go to training camp at Grossingcrs. N. Y.. Monday to gel. ready for his return bout with Jcrscy Joe Walcott. Al Weill, his manager. said today the champ would do road work at the mountain camp and start box- . ins ”in n couple of weeks." The snipe is n small marsh or.room. Fire Capt. George J. Keenan Weill said the date. and site 0l'.wet-meadow game bird belongingl56. Collapsed of a. heart attack lhr Wnlcntt fight still were not set. to the shore bird families. 'and died while directing his men. tentative agreements at Auckland and Timnru in New Zealand. Ti-1 mnru is the home town of the latel Boh Fltzsimmons. BIRD SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 29 - (AP)-e A mission district hotel fire caused the deaths of two men last night and critically injured a woman. Charles 0. Burkheimer, 33 was found burned to death in his .' DAN DAILEY . JOANNE DREW Wonderful CHANDLER ROLLS PERFECT GAME lumber. g . l-lsilf-hearted efforts, and remorse- less fate. The "rinkless town" that, and will be Until somebody thinks up some new scheme. ' Wewaise our eyes in hope for '53. Suppose it is mirage-well, we can dream! FOUND TOWN Willard Chandler distinguished himself in bowling circles by rolling a perfect game of Five-Pins at the Roll-Away Alleys. The Rockets won the Island Five-Pin Championship following a gruelling tournament with the All Stars, and the All stars won the Island Candlepln Champ- ionship. Members of the Champlonshlpgnocketslwere Roy MacDonald. Jim Falls, G. Gallant, Willard Chandler, Glenn Matheson and Fred McTague. Members of the All-Sltars were Irving Maoxinnon, Elmer Ward. Johnny Bradley, Vic Williams, Gerald Gallant and Joey Mac- Donald. GAME is still just Murray River Theatre; MURRAY RIVER THURSDAY, JANUARY 1st - 8 ,P.M. I ELOPENIENT Clifton Webb, Anne Francis, Charles Blckford. William ; Lundlgan. ALSO siixoarsueglacrs BEER WINS ISLAND TITLE William Gliklson was the found- er of 'the town of Elora In Well- ington County. Oni.. in 1832. -?.Mm. Bill Beer came from behind to win the Provincial Golf Champion- ship on a windy Saturday afternoon at summerside and a. few weeks later Mrs. W.E. Cotton won the Island Ladies Championship. High- light of the season was the staging of the Ladies Inter-Maritime Meetint Charlottetown. The Maritime Championship was won by Mrs. Harold P. Connor of Halifax. Art Mnoxenzie won the Charlottetown Golf Club Championship by defeating Don MacDonald 4 and 3 in the finals. Earl smith regained the Island Tennis Championship in the Men's bracket by defeating Jack Hennessey in a gruelling match on the char" lottetown Courts. Jack MacDonald and Roy MacGonnell won the Island Junior titles and represented the Province in the Dominion Junior tcumamcnt at Ottawa. H x Acoiui nrux wms CHAMPIONSHIP , ;;'.,E2gy'E5,,?.';;f;g THURSDAY-SPECIAL SKATING NEW YEARS J GREETINGS This period of the year Is it good time to New Years llay - Skating Ansmoon. 3 as In curling the E. Frank Acorn Rink won the Confederation Bonspiel l v - - . Championship last February by defeating the 0.1:. Full Rink 12-7 lmui Afternoon -.--.m..-.-......... 8 to 5 Count 01195 bl959'n85- wh9" 't comes tn mu. exciting match. The members of the Acorn rink were Frank Acorn, Nizht ......... .............. B to 10 v , g '0 ow" . . . "om. ;. quits so valunblc 35 N", D. Oltourke, T. A. Gillies and Art Hogan. The Frank Hansen Rink of 1:-mpyly- ' ' '3 ' e ' r ' ' ' ' ' ' ' Charlottetown won the Provincial Curling title and n summerslde n0oKEy 8.30 - . . one that never appears on our books, but High school team won the Provincial Boys Championship. 1 HALIFAX vs. ' ls'LANDERS TWO HCPPY. HIIIHIIIII Sessions F07 TRACK AND FIELD SATURDAY... in-. FORUM which is always written large in our hearts . . .' the friendship and loyalty of those whom we are privileged to serve. To one and - gf General Skate .............u-...... 3-5 Two major Track and Field meets were held here during the Night - Juvenile I-loc y. year. The first was held on Dominion -Day and the second was the Maritime Invitation Meet on Labor Day. On Dominion Day Wendell Barrett set a field record in the running brood jump of 20 feet. nine inches. George Walters won individual honors with the most points. A crack teem from the Halifax Wanderers won the major honors at both meets. During the year a. twilight meet was held at '0hulottetown and mother meet was held at the Scotch gathering in Montague. RIFLE SHOOTING i R.0.M.P. 0orporalaW.M. neetty took top honors in the !'.l.I. Rifle Association Meet- by racking up I fmirdsy mun of 109, who 1-un- ner-up was Lieut. Mary Mscbennsn with a score of 003. lerllsr in the season the Inter-Maritime Meet was held at Charlottetown with Nova, aootlo. retaining the championship they ind won on the previous year. Major 0. A. Mmcboneld of St. Dunstan's Unlvenitylwss the Island's only representstiu. on Canada's slisley teem. Upon hlr return of 3 Major Msobomld competed in the Dominion trials and min I3 on the itsrnnioy team. . . - r-, . . ' i . . . fy. . A .. IOITIALI. nsvivso. . . W Softball was; revived in on.riotmo'v'yn with the fotmetlonlolv an all of you we say most'slncer-ely: "Thenks'a million . . . and may the happiness of the l season abide with you and yours throughout the New Year." I ' I Ax I i .lA1N.tz - moan 5- 3:30 p.m. Asssrlssis-1Hp,as.. no 5 p.m'.: HIDAY.'.L.ap to 2 p.I'n. ostlsiisl. sAi.sL-Hnosv -AI 2. p. ., ANfo..oN. . sight hum-City 'l..eeguee.nd . our man outlaw League. no luneliiae i A J , mans our: team led the City league but in the pin the lkuorisu-: II shoves . r Youh Club came up from fifth place to winthe city ' - ' ' pedlju they enter. f ilt.g.3.r.wcn thexlvhovlnolel oiumpiontlllit in my pin";-on will. the, - -' A A . . . s ' ' l' ' ' l t 3 Ky (