St. Mary' s Edge Beavers 3 - 2 In Penalty - Packed SAINT JOHN. N.B.. Jan. 14 - (CP) - Between numerous pen- slties which frustrated playing patterns and arousedvthe fans ire, Halifax St. Marys outscored Saint John Beavers 3-2 in a dis- gppojnting Maritime Major Hoc- key League fixture tonight. Despite the loss. Beavers fin- ished with it healthy 14-point lead over the second place Char- lnttetcnvn islanders while the Saints remained in a third .9903 tie with Glace Bay Miners- The first period ended 2-2 after 1 Johnny Mor- In the Bill Warwick and row lalilctl for Halifax. second session. Warwick fired the. winner. Ken Watson scored both same John goals. each assisted by Ron HUJSL and Johnny A-"UH- rlei. Frank Elliott and Blair Peta-is railed frequent penalties ill the first and second frames. M0511 were minor, w;tii the cause often unapparcnt tn -.ile crm-.'d. Maritime Major Hockey League Scoring Statistics Jnhniiy 1'briaeo of the I b Saint. Game At Saint John There were few moments when otll teams were at full strength in these sessions. They C0lli)dn'l get going after the interrupions and the fans became hostile. boo- ing lusttly and throwing articles to the ice. In the last period the players nlostly skated back and forth politely. The first three goals. by Mor- row, Warwick and Watson, were tipped home as they stood in front of the cage and took passes with the scoring team enjoying a one-man advantage in each case. ll':ttsnn's next t:ii1,v was from I "llllliilb and Warwick shot the x.ni1('li flioiu close in. The penalties included miscon- dliels to Ted Nixon and Joe Mc- Arihur. both of Halifax. Nixon punched referee Peters after get- ting a minor and McArthur had a 10-minute rest for al'gtling. Halifax -- Goal. O'ilcal'n; de- fence. i7:'n:nx;l!0. Nixon. Weaver. Bcrgeron; fol-w:ll'ds. Morrow. Me-I '.-Xrthur. Ti10iIlp:'i0ll. Maciinnzie. i . A. l . 1' Sli.lll John .- (.:oa'. fliabec; dc- "ence. f”. Snueile. Meslch. Lee. iArLin(lei; forwards. Ubriaco. T. isinelle. .. Meldrtlln. Nicolle. in lei in ii. Watson. Bu- l. .. :i, . Refrrees l;i.r Peters. colic. Frank Elliott and I Ford. Campbell, W. Watson. War-y fly Rousorrl ' LITTLE seoizr :N 1-15 is-:.J. tg".'."..t' ” Islanders -Swamp Hawk; 7-3 On The Strength Of Torrid Two Period Drive M...:.:.-?M Rowe. Conrad Bonhomma and Jim Macxenzls were missing from the Islanders. Fresh from their hospital beds and with hockey sticks instead of Willie Mllrslizull The rest which nnti Don Br-lll'in;:cl' received in hospital (lllrini; the past week was .tllc hcst lnillt: which hits been .;:iven to the Islanders for quite in while. Last night Marshall and yBelllsiui:er plnyetl uilh the dash l:lil(i efi('('tlvriie.ss xx lli('i1 uzls their Iraile-nlark in the first months of the seasoil. in the dressing room ifollmving the gzllne the boys eolnnieuted nllolit the hcnelii of the rest they not while recliner- niini: front the 'fill' nntl how llli-. ferenl they felt on the ire. i . . 0 . LliECe.Y6d rough treatment at :T'linE”GUARo'iXN, CHARLOTTETOWN Prescription For Horecksi Hawks Johnny 1-1oreck's Moncton Hawks Bellringer along with their rlrhliall had one. Marshall Pick” the winger Bob Gray. The three players collcctcd 'el's last night and not a little of it total of five goals and ten points Don Be”,.i.,g....' my Mm: hospital between them. Gray and Bcllringerl lVI8l'.Ni1illl each had two goals while Marsh- scalpels willie Marshall and Don Bellrlnger proceeded to show the way as the Islanders doctor-ed Johnny 1-Ioi-eck's Moncton Hawks 7-3 last night in s wide open. fast moving game at the Forum. For two periods the re-vltallzed Islanders tore through the visitors at will and ran up a 1-0 score that was indicative of the play. In the last period they eased the pres- sure and the Hawks came through for three goals. Stealing the spotlight alongwith Marshall and Bcllringer was Bul- let Bob Gray. lastinight playing on right wing in place of the in- jured Conny Bonhomme. Bob also played the point on the power at- tack and for his night's work. col- lected two goals and an assist. The win gives the second place Islanders 54 points. six more than the third place Halifax Saintsand the Glace Bay Miners who also won their games last night. For two periods the Islanders could do nothing wrong. In the middle period they were at their best form of the season as they swarmed around the over-worked Don Iiockhart. like bees around a hive. In the sandwich session they outshot the visitors 25-9. The Marshall line collected ten scoring points.' Willis had four points, Gray and Bellringer three each. wait Pawlyshyn had two points. a goal and an assist while "Bucko" Trainor had an assist. Bob Gray started the scoring by knocking ln Marshall's rebound it: 12:25 or the first period. Less titan two minutes later Walt Pawlyshyn made it 2-0 by tipping in Larry 'rravls' low slap shot. The Islanders third Bellringer followed a sustained power attack around the Hawk; net. Bob Gray intercepted 3 pass at the Hawks bluellne and rushed in on Lockhart. to score on a whistling 25 footer for goal num. her four. The Hawks were 9. man short at the time. Marshall raced around .tRe(1" Olson for a shot. at Lockhart and Belll-lngcr flicked in the rebound to make the score 5-0. Walt Pawlyshyn dropped a pass and Vltale blazed a partially screened shot into the corner for the sixth goal. willie Marshall took a pass from Larry Travis nnd drew Lock- hart for the Islanders last scare. Robinson. who took a beatin: from the Islanders fed Clements: pass for the Hawks first goal. Bur. man took advantage of a defense- ive lapse to score for the Hawk! while Fllion scored on a rlsills: fifteen footer from the left hand side. Moncton - Goal, Lockhari: de- JANUARY V 15, 1952 goal by up ltllrec assists with Only and Bell- .i-ie-.:er getting one each. From left to right the players. are Wlllic centre. nlzd Bob Grliy. iright wllljz. Monclon Start Fast The Hawks started away at. a ,'fast clip but within minutes they ywcre rolled back on the defensive as the Islanders steamrollcd to victory. With superb skating abil- John Bearers picked up only one; first 1'1-riotl H i""”h,l ham mm n"od,”,t."lha"d5 of Le” LamO'i”'e”x'5 Island" .-rcsist last week hilt he lost noi1.,ll;l'.:fr.x. .Vlnl'l'ow S?Fll.(o':'iE'll ,:f:':)l'onl:x1:"c gab C-;.l:; . - , . sin 5 ' L: -'. . izrollnd ill the Malltlmeg Mann. .11-..,,,,., R, 5.31 mam Hm" mmlunmv hum Hw was handed mu hy the Hockey I'”7””C "aim tIm”"g. "Ce '-'--llrll. . W:il'i.x.i-k ML 0...... ,1 i,... r.-iinw who 1....lreti-l'alls Willie lliarslinll and Dani accordllig in ulloffieral il,LIIl'E5il rang.-1-On. M..A...hu,) 9.36 NMM -H-' piznmmn" M Hwi . l'l'il'n1');iC('idbfv till" Cllini-S1iai(li, iiivlltimv-o,l3.--Sflllli John. Watson 44 ..,,mum of ...,,,.k he mu,-y 1...-moi. n . . . . . . . ..G1 B y M goals and 35 assists for ll total of PS3 I Johm W.-.1,-on 1:; n:rv;t'Sl:il wile li)r:tIilt:iltln”,r!ii:l(il:-1. a 67 Doines. : Arundcl) 15.07.,-. I .l. i '- H y . ,1 ,-.l Twelve pnints behind in socomii . - C 51119110 1 iidiiu Tiliiil fiimdniiii iiiilediiiiilinit Drill)-i - - 1. . .. . . . V Pia” L5 wammaw Tam M"eI' i-'llC'9iC.l i--3- H'-1l'5i 303- D13-m' ;pPill'O(i Iil:lt he hurt ('Ollll'0i of. with 2.'l goals and 32 assists for at 1005' Cal'ypbp1l total of 55 points. Willie lVIZll'sllh:i.1:(...(1” 13.13, idle during the past week. down third place with 50 points. Kenny Watsoli of the Beavers in fourth place two points behind 10.20. 19.13. Bei- Uhrlnco i'.!.l'.'. Nixcll ;l9.i.i. Second Period 5--Halifax. Wa rwlek Marshall while "Buck" Whitloek; .;-om. MCA..,h..,-. 5.43 of the Islandel-'5 and John Antler-i ppnmmis .. 39.-gm,-on 1,27. 545, son of the Miners are tied for X113. N:Ku0:LP 615' 1753- w(..M.(..A. Him Pia” mm 47 P91"!-V 8.28. Buchanan 13.18, Nixon 13.03. Following Me me um”iCia.”ll'lleIAl't.hgg misconduct. 19.01. Dlaili. statistics for all games up tint-iliitte 1” ' lest nlshti F p Phi Tthlrd Period ' s S r" "-N e. Ubrmwl Sam" Jim” u 35 7i Pgliialiilhcs L)-nA!illnLiFl 2.li6. Camp- T, Smelle. Saint John 1'; 3'2 53: be” 305' Mcmlhm, 1931. Marshall. ChiTown 32 18 sol stops. Watson. Saint John 27 21 433 O-Heam 7 5 5g” Anderson. Glace Bay 29 18 Hi Mame 5 5 5g” Vlfhitlock, Ch'Town I23 24 4'ii (yak yyggy Polle, Glace Bay 14 .12 Mi Fllion, Mcncton 16 28 44 Mulligan. Saint. John 15 29 41-(R A d Haley. Glace Bay 15 28 43' n Mcidrum. Saint John 22 21 43' 0 Watson. llalifax 13 .10 43 lmswiek. Halifax 20 21 411 Hamilton. Moncton 9 .11 40 I Rnllfner. Glace Bay 18 22 4olHefe Morrow. llalifax 16 23 39. Ford. ilalifax 2i 18 391 y '--- y xvym-my (339,. Ray 9 23 37y Jnelrie Kanes i".ov-ers will meet Ma.-Kenm-y ch'Tow,. 14. 22 aerihe Saints trim::1it in the set-rinrl B3319.-y (513,-,, Ray 22 14 m gnnin of the newly fnrinr-cl (lily Kennedy. ilnnmnn 21 . I-eiiizilvlnt gill" 34-'ii"l Witslitns MacArt1iur, Halifax 8 ." U"jVN'5l'l' 'i'”ixV . - Trainor, Cli'Town '7 2-1 :11 '1'”? ll"? liflwfi it W” '7" ”lf”' Nicnnp. saint John 13 15 ;;1llr.st game in the i0fIf;llP. 'Ih-c Buchanan, Sam; John 14 17 ;r1:S.-illlts lin-re one game under their Roach! Sydney :7 14 pylhcll. llnklnk played in a two-all Rnbertmm Svdmy 11 20 3.1 draw with the Anchors on Sat- Ronhommcu Ch"1'own 13 17 Ilfi ur'i".V' niciit. y Maceyi Ghce Bay 1-; H 301 10-Illtilih lZi'llTiPHiViil eoniillenr-0 Blair. smut Jntm 13 1-; I-mynl. cl:-ht oelot-it. the Ptovctls Disap- McCracken. Saint. John 10 19 39 (T5 "'T NTWSWH wBm.';vl. M t Thompson. Hamax 12 - 2.). .:. Balbrulis Auto 4 uiting Hon (-upolo Svdnev 1-, -,9 lauston Stleet at scien 0Li0(ix. FICiil'lIliZFl': Ch'Town .. IT"I;?ili:'”:mi,S. (Md Eovfirs R 1,”:- nrainvnm Haiirnx 5 i 4 !"O"lIn&:riYXmnIl'll'il1llriI(1Of:ii mini- Rmvm Moncwn 15 H L u'ai'rLle' ielrlvw.-ll lllmvnltl iiin(r(Jnl- - ' , .l .. , g;;llllll...'l. ftlclinl'rl. 'l'. l'tit-linrtl. Mm-. M:lcKen7.ie. Halifax 16 10 2s;l(;",ff'.?;',: J" B”””' S”"'”' ""d Nixon. Halifax in 16 '1fi.' Tyawwggggug Smith. Ch'Town 12 13 Til Pa'.vi.l'.sh.in. Ch"l'nwn 17 '1' Zil 0 Srholes. Monctmi 12 11 23 C I R Clements. Moncton B 15 23y S Rathgate. Sydney 8 17: 2.”l.A h d I Hildebrand. Sydney 7 16 21 Campbell. llaiifnx H R 23; n c e Mai-R;ie, Sydney i 1-1 2'1 l..e:er. G1.-rec Ray, 10 ll 21 Fnllnwin: were the. results of .xi'iln(iCl. Saint. Jnllll 5 16 2'. YYlIli.('.i1(”x' iilayctl inst. nig-lit at til" xiatihrus. Sydney 12 9 21 Charlottetown Curling Clllb as ii Hnreck. Mnneimi 1'2 8 "T playdowns got underway to pick f”.i-.ov-lry. Glace Bay 9 11 20 rinks for Provincial competition (2 Smells. Saint John 5 1.3 20 fnr the British Consuls Trophy: - - J. S MacDonald 16, Dr. L. F2. Prnwsv 5. lion. 'l'.W.l.. Prowsc 1.1, l-Ill Tniltoil 8. E. F. Acorn 1.1. .1. S. Moore 11. Dr. E. S. Girldlngs 18, W. VK'orth 7. we. the l7.CC. Juveniles. ehal-r Szhedulc for tonight. in-.:r. an All-Star team of llamp-1 T p. m. shirt! and ll'lItsh;rc .li;ven;irs mi lion. T.W.l.. Pl'owse vs. E. F. an exhihitinn hockey game in he Aenrn. played at. W:itshire Rink. Wednes- D S1llrll'lIPt'S vs .l.S. Maelionald. day. January 23rd. I Dr. Please answer challenge through . tnn. nu; paper, I P. llrinsen vs, Col. G.l-7. Full. 1.. 1'3 Prowse vs. Ed Tan- FORIIM EVENTS-Jan. 14 to 19 MONDAY Tuesday -Hockey - MON("I”0N .. -Children's Skating General Skating . . a.:io . I in 5.30 . I to II) . 3.30 . 8 to 10 4 In 5.30 ii to 10 2.30 to 4.30 -Hockey - ST. JOHN --hlsnders' Special skate -Children's skating General Skating -Skating . . Hockey Practice WEDNESD AY THURSDAY Friday Saturday )"'mj'l1l'..-lo: and lltiscnlidliet 13.03. Lt-cl '.ilu- put-l( nil the time. ills see-y onil uonl ulis ii liriiiiilut piece nli work as he t-nu.':lii the il:ii-.l;.sl iuitll lheir uinlzs rluun and (it'll 1.! led one pnsi Lnektlrlrt. i i . . . I The lliiwlrs nilhoilt Tnnl Roe- key on defense were sninetilinii; similar to .1 fish out of u.'lteI'.i l.im'rie lllny was the pick of thei liir'HVix'S blucliilers hut he could lnot stem the tide of the islanders attack. At times it appeared that the. Hawks were content to dump' .1119 puck nuywliere as long as, lhpy got it nut of their nwni Tiltl. Their forward line wnsil ,ennsidcrably weakened as tlley-y iplnycd without the services nfi ;Rnnnic Rowe and George S('iI0l(.'S.i . . v whichl Despite the seven goals got past illln Don Lot-khart was very goon. The big 30 year old youn-,;stci' made 42 saves and some of them bordered oi; the miracul-l nus. Ray Flederick was also good and fortlllinlc oil at least two 01" rnsiolls that the Hawks could not take ndvatage of loose puck breaks, Marcel Clc-nents, one of the lnost .;:npl'oved plliyers in the lt3Il.L1llP. itomehow loosed n.n!scll from :1 lrheu; to spoil Rayfs bid for a shut- (Jill. y . . Dnlilly I-loi'eelr and George Ille- il.:l:all who fought side by Sid!) last year. fought. on opposite sides last night. They ellzaged ill a vleiolls sliiligiiig ih'lillC in the second per-i iod and both drew nl:1jCll'S;. Art-. yually Mcbagali came out on the. lining end of tile scuffle as the ref- ercc intizllncd to give him a mlllor penalty for hoarding btlt following. the fight the two minute sentcnccl. was forgotten about. In the third 'pt-l:od McLag:in and Horeck kept. Dlf.ltll1'.' at and fnlkin: to one another lnlt nothing developcd.f Brother Johnny did not iiilC Dilll-I o ny's nciios, however. and npparant- ly told Danny so when he skated: to the hellcll. Danny rl:snii.-.sc:l thc' adninnislimelit with :1 wave of the arm. i Coach Leo Lamuureux plans giving each member of his team a week or morc's rest lillt the way: things stand riciit now Len inayi llalc difficulty in spelliii: the boys tell. Under present conditions thei ilslailriera have just enough players! lfor three lines and two defense uniir. Last night Lamourcux stated. ...I he was expecting a phone call ebout another win-,:n:nn at any time but at miiliiight there. had not been ilny word. it still is' not clear from the M. M. H. L. meeting Sunday whether the play- er deadline has been extended or not. All clubs except Halifax were against extending the date. . . t The mine tragedy at Stcllartoni yesterday claimed the life of at pretty fair pre-war ball player in the person of Joe Nearing. Near- ing was a first baseman and when the war opened he enlisted in the. medical colps and served with sev-y eral Island boys. Another athletci who escaped with an injury was' Jimmy Hawbolt one of the besti marathon runners in the M-aritlmes about 15 years ago. 8 O 0 Bill Bnylcs. hard working mem- ber of the Islanders executive was a happy man Sunday night. The Boyles had Just been blessed with the arrival of a son and to them we extend congratui.-ltions. in ad- dition Bill was working out details about the Islanders special skate. which is to be held at the Forum! how on Thursday night. "Say wrnssniv lnlld-grab fighter who put the cust- Boxing WorIdW Puzzled By Jack Hurley By Whitney Martin NEW YOllix'. Jail. 1-1 (M?) - Jrlck Hurley has turned down What seemed to he a reasonable offer from the International Box- day Club to match his fighter. liairy Matthews. with champion Joey Maxim for the light heavy- weight title. nnd he has the fight mob speculating no little. Various possible reasons for his- nction have been advanced, in- cludinizz 1. lie objected to the return- bollt stipulation ill case Matthews W01). a He believes Matthews might Hammer Sydney 3 - 1 (PLACE BAY. N.S.. Jail. 14 - (CPI Glace Bay Millers haili- 11'-rl'CCl the hapless Sydney Million- :-ires 3-1 tonight in a Marltilnn Major Hockey League fixture that saw the visitors score their only goal before the game was two min- utes old. Bill Dinning r-mud Millionaires. last-place team in the six-squad loop. from a shut- out with the early score. assistcrl lby Frank Bathgatc. The win left Miners in a third .1'-lach team won two points tonight - Halifax defeating Saint John Bea.el's. x Bill Delmontc. assisted by Huh lltaccv and Ron Rohmcr. tied it un at tiie 10:24 mark of the second 11.9.-iod. Millionaires pressed hard to get back in the scorinc but couldn't crack the Glace Bay de- fcnce. In the third. plavin;-conch Bud rqjle coasted up froln defence to Inst! to the CiBVtl' Joey, so takes the attitude that you can have him. we don't want him. he's too fast for us, . 5'. He l'caii:I.cs that inasnluch ns'r'oubt with a hard shot when the obtain them fl;Qm..Alr. Lawlor. both men aie u-outlier nunchcrs the Ilzlll. mip.lit he a siinkeroo. tints lnwcl'in: Matthew's prestige even if he should win. and destroy- ing his TV appeal. 4. lie can insure a steady income by keep;ng the not simmering. with Matthews e-ii-lling in as the linerowncd champion. a status which might be milled were he to fight Maxim and lose. He can make more as a free- wheeting contender than he could out of the title. and. more lo the point. pick his own spots azninst fichters who would make Harry the Kid look good. 6. He's mad at the I. B, C. We believe No. 5 comes closest to the real reason, with maybe a pinch of No. 6 for seasoning. We don't think the carzcy llurlcy is afraid Matthews might lose. al- though he undoubtedly has figur- cd that possibility and what it would do to his future earnings. Hurley is one of a dying brced- an independent fight manager who l(IlfllVS every phase of the game and won't be pushed around by anyone. lie was phenomenally success- ful with Billy Petrollc. the old Fllrszo Express Then came I drniiglit period until he came up with Vince Foster. f-I. prcmising sliizrzer from Omaha who met an untimely death in an automobile accident. Now it is Matthews. has transformed from whom he it clutch- omers to sleep but not hi: op"-r ponents into A slam-banit. two- flsterl knoeker out. r.bout. coming along and getting some exercise," asked Bill. Going to be loads of fun. Better dig out those old skates and join the gang. If you can't skate come along and, watch the proceedings and if you cant come. come anyway." 3 O 0 Well 8111 we don't. doubt. your wort-1 one bit about the good time at the skate. We know that you are greatly interested in making it .1 good time but that your primary interest is in helping out the Is- landers financially. For you the skate probably won't be such I Rood time. as you'll have plenty of wort: to do in seeing that the skate cries over successfully. For rest. of us it will only mean going to the Forum. shelling out a few cents and donning the blades. As ii token of appreciation of the work which you. the rest of the . 1-lant Glace Buv's second marker. assisted by LC" Haley. l John Anderson. assisted by Ilalcy .an:i Poile. put the game bcyonri r,inlt- had only 80 seconds to 20. Cliff Hicks. in the svdne.v nels- h;,.ri to handle 38 shots as com- pared to only 19 by Bob Arncll. iii the opposite cage. i sv.-in-zy -- Goal. Hicks: defence. 1D .ng, LCVZillCiOs'kl. McRae. Mc- lB;-ide; i'oi"wards. Birukow, Robert- 'son. Gallagher. Bathgale. Mac- lntyre. ylatthews. Hildebrand- Pirie, Roach. Glace Bay - Goal. Arncil: de- fence. Bloomer. Myketyn. Coop- cr. Windlcy; forwards. Wywrot. BailC.l'- Leger. Chorley Anderson. Haley. Maccy, Rohmcr. Dclmontc, Poile. SUMMARY First Period 1-Sydney Dinning tBathgale) Pcnnlties- Wywrot Rae 7.48. ' 1.30 4.47, Mc- Second Period 2pGlace Bay. Delmonie tMaeey. Rohmer) .. 10.24 Penalties--Macln-tyre 7.29. Coop- cr 15.25, Robertson 11.52. Third Period 3-Glace Bay. Poile (Haley) ..... .. . ...... .. 4-Glace Bay. Anderson (Haley. Poile) . . . Penalties-ilvlyketyn 16.32. Stops: Hicks Arneil X27 1'? 15 6-38 3 6 11-19 Minor Hockey last Night Two minor league hockey games were played at the S. D. U. rink last nigiit. In A Bantam league game the Eagles defeated the Bruins 4-3 and in 9. Midget game the Tigers eked out a 1-0 win over the Beav- ers. Macaulgan. Dillon. Noonan and Duffy scored the goals for the Eagles. R. Jackson scored twice for the Bruins and Griffin once. The Tigers marksman was Glllis. Too Late To classify To LET - LARGE BOOM ANO kitchenette. cleclrlc stove. use of frlgldalre. Phone 1166. i To LET - BEDROOM OB BED sitting room. heated. gentle- man preferred. or quiet busi- ness 1ady.. Phone 2&5-J. saved the once-i place tb with Halifax St. Marysl 30 eniics will be held tit the Forum ence. alson. May, Milne. Wine- master: forwards, R. Marshall. Hamilton, D. Horeck, Clements, Fillion. Robinson. Burman. Ken- ity, passing and determination the Islanders beat the visitors into submission and then proceeded to Walter lawlor g give them. Drs. Mai-shaii's and "Edy. R i beligliikgers treatment. Charlottetown g Goal. Fwd. e u y 2 c and of the first period Hick. defence, -I-ravm Dutomh the score stood 2-0 after Bob Gray and Pawlyshypn had scored. In the second period Bellrlnger twice. Gray. Phil Vitale and Marshall once made the score- .board 7-0, Vitalc, McLagnn; forwards. train- or, Favero, Pswiyshyn. Whiilol-k, Smith, Beaudry, W. Marshall. Bell- ringer. Gray. Officials - Mill and Heffering. Regina Meeting Walter Lliwlor. Prcsidcllt of the tin .H A. 't r :1 V - i i - . . SUMMMW iWP(:lA'.-Ellli ironic biilillgilin xiiilge lligi Flmmmu Islander Milmel gem. H"5t Pcdad 'rclireselltcd the A times Mn 5 SW ed Ray Flcdericks bid 1-Charlottetown. Gray , 1” 3. for n shutout at the 8.30 mark of ""1 5m”-'-"” the last period by scoring on a 20 1H0cltey Associatzo . factor. Geo” Bummn and Denis The meeting; was a two day t1f- pmm, were the other Moncmn :lziir colnlncllcilig on Friday night marksman yJanl:al':v' 4 and continuing llntlli And nnhough the Ma,-5han.3e1I.. 5”'l”l5'- J""U3Ii)' 5- THC Sfllhflfiili-'1ranger-Gray line stood out for its (Marshall, Bellringer) 12.25 2-Charlottetown, Pawlyshyn (Travis. Vitale) 14 Penalties .- None. Second Period 3-Charlottetown. Bellringer imcctilig of the C was we, mm H W y y y. ' (Marshall. Gray? Fill mockey (ilCmlSid&(clw I-glls:usSg:1.'1'l 0i igvclnxitngmfests U110 'I:1:l&Igo!rh alnd 4-Charlottetown. Gray. 5.4.1 0110 of the rlllin--s estiiblishcdiovu the Hmiivlf SoBg:i'll T ie pay 5-Cmmoueiowr-1' Benrmger 'was that of rel'ert.ns" to the leillgi whltl k in S. l rm nonmq (M”5han' vital”. 1402 ithc puck rule which: was in etfcctib it boih ifmtjieyd n .gren gamh 3-Cha”o"elow"' Yihle veal-iv this season Thcli'u'e s"xtcs3 tiielr (tiff I t em were denied on (pawlyshym Tmmon ' 17 24 :10 the effect tliat the pitch inustl or S 0 5core' 7.((:.;Eari:3ewwn' Marshw 19 .8 - the mm of the rink, otherwise lhei Despite the efforts of a tight 15- whmock 3'"' Smjm 437' m””' play is off-si:lc. All nliizitcur cilihs limdefs dciellse the Hawks had 337 4;f.Z;,o;'3"m5Zc;:0g'n jexccpt those in the Miijor Lcaguesitlleir opportunities to score and 10;.) ' ' I ' . . must rcturll to ma ruling 'Wiiil1 any reasonable resemblance Mr. Lawlor. o uck should have had two or Jan. 25 has been set as the lasti three more goals. At least twice date on which a ciub may mglsrerl the net was open but the attack- with the M A H A. for piiriicipai. cits either fell or missed the puck vi 5'-W01 Third Period 8-Moncton. Clements (Milne. Robinson) 9-Moncton. Burman (D. Horeck) 10-Moncton, Filion 19.15 Penalties - Travis, . (minor and major). R. Marshall. 35 (min- or and major), Milne 1.01, Trans 17.06. Whitlock 17.39. 3.30 in; in lilnritlme plnydowns he B091 .L0Ckh31'l End F1'0dCTl0k stated. Anyone wanizng cards ma were b"1”l""- 35 times. especially the overworked Lockhart. The his fellow had 49 drives and he handled 42 of them successfully. Mr. I.:iwlol' was the Maritlmcs ionc representative nt the meeting On his way out to Regina lic mctimanz M M5 Siam were "om mint Stopss Ken Maelnllis of Southport. 1 3" ""99 - .Mcr.trcai. Maclnnis plnyezi junio1;' The Ishmde” dd”-59 ml” ”( llllll H 1: 2: 13'.-ii hockey in Chitzlottctolxii abouflnutchah V”3'e' Travis imd MC” I Lagan turned in strong games Big Phil had one goal and twl, assists while Travis had two as- slsts. The game was a roughly played affair with 14 penalties being handed out by referees Larry lleffcring nnd Pete Mill. Mntters came to a head in the second per- iod uith George Mcl.agan alid ;o-ieaiiiieaelig iHaIifax (Elub Saint John Ch'town Glace Bay Halifax l y SAINT JOHN. N.B.. .1.-in. 14 - ICPD p - Doll O'I”IC(l1'll made ills D”""Y ”0"9Ck WHSHHB in B "06 MOM?-On flrrt and lust appcarailcc in Saint 5"1"'e'm3 d"9'- Tm”: End MEF 5Y'dnf-W .lo'nn tonight as goalie for Hlllifllll 5"” drew m5.l01'3 1" the i-hird a period for fighting. , ELECTM Both teams were shorthanded The hawks defense definitely miss- ed Tom Rockey while their for- wards were without the services of George Scholes and Ronnie St. Mary's of the Maritime Major ll-lnckey League. Coach Wilf Field .5llnOlll1C('d that Oil-Iearli had been Ilecnllcd to the American League. -He will niav with Eddie Shore's Fisyliacusc team. iPractice Tonight The first electric Canada between Walkervllle, 0nt.. was in 1886. NOTICE Training for 114 Bty. and RHQ, R.C.A. Tues- days and Thursdays. All personnel will parade on Tuesday, January 15th, 1952. ill and completed railu ai Windsor A practice for all Abegwcit Juv- ttonlght. it was announced yestcr-i day. Practice will commence at 6.15 and continue for mic hour. WINNIPEG, Jan. 13- (CP) The fourth session of the 23rd Legislature of the Province of Manitoba will open Feb. 5. Pre- mier Campbell announced. H. G. WILLIAMS, Lt.-Col. C.O. 28 L.A.A. Regiment R.C.A. ANOTHER BAD GUESS OF OURS FOR THIS WINTER WAS- "Tlie SKAG COAT" Going over in it big way in all the larger centres but it hasn't taken wICll('.)l';i"- - maybe it's next season we should have featured "The SKAG For Campus - S rt or General 0llIAI00l'l- Heavy all-woo fleece in Fawn shade. Originally worn by Canadian Navy men while on convoy duty. this warm nlndl practical coat is authentic in its hood, tabs and wooden toggle c as ng. l BOUGHT 1'0 RETAIL AT S3835 TIIE rwo T01? TEAMS ,3. er. JOIIN - vs. - ISLANDERS the executive and the team have been-doing there should be a. big gun: at the Forum on Thiirsdity HOCKEY Take .'em away at SI9.9.5 m-l.i..iae- ............. .. .. . .. H ";”.';;.m M ...:'.?f.'f.'.” 3""... - - . . O .M. ii an. -' WEDNESDAY - or T0 2 e. M. P 3"" "mm" 8, yi ' f '9; am. nntanmo noimrs .. WEDNESDAID AT 2 e. in. PM" ' "I-P" ' " ' M Wm T ii iii Iiltl "' - ' ” "' '" ""' "' Charlottetown Bombers 11113 GAjn1 Wn,L BE A printed and sent out the some an. 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