islanders FREDERICTON lead going into the second period proved the winning margin Tues- c day night as ccllar-dwelling Fred- ericton Capitals stopped the loop- leading Charlottetown ls- landers 6-3 in an Atlantic Coast Senior Hockey League game. Fourteen li')lf'll.S' separate the teams. The other two clubs in the circuit were iclle. it was a wirt of revenge for caps. drubbcd 8-1 by Islanders Monday night. . Dough Hex--cy, Bernie MacDon- '- aid and Ralph Miles shot the first )lQl'lOl"l tallies before Orin Carver colintcd for Charlottetown in the is second A bi-are by Bob Leger then gave Fri-ricrictnn a 5-1 lead. A goal by Bill McDonagh of Fans in the third preceded Char- iitlr-lnwri fall ms by Wally Kullman! and Buck liiillnck. Lineups l'lIIl'loll6liI"ll -- Goal: Shirley; lgfence: Hirichberger. Brklacich; forwards: llrriuc, Jones. Doivling. Whiilnck. G .”)'I Kliilman. Carver. Goal: Craig: de- Puwcrs, Heomi J 'o,'a&”'r:-;t3 - . fr-n('rv1 foruards: lilcDona;:h. Gilbert, Le- zari. McP1:se. Nicolle. Hewey. MacDonald. ..ewell. Miles. Smith. Summary First prriiwl: l. Fredericton, lie- x-ny tlticillir-n, Nicollei 1:52: '2. l'rcrlci'lcinn, MacDonald tsewell. lilmni 4'21. .2 Fredericton, Miles iPrv.icls. S will 18:34. Penalties: Vlcnlla 3.0.3 Kuilmao 3:05. Brkla- rich i6'59 Second period: 4. Charlottetown. ('lrt'rr tCi."y. l-linchberger) 8:14;. 5 Frcdcricivn. Leger tMosgrove.i IiicDuliagti- 13:15; 6. Fredericton, Leger tMcl)in;lgh. Powers) l8:54.i l dC.ohenH'l;llDefend i Title March 5 JOI-lANfx'EISBURG, South Africa (AP)-Vt'nrl'i hiintamweight cham- iiinn ROf)'Ll Cohrn of France Tilcs(i;i)' n'rrrd to defend his title licrr March 5 against Willie Towrel of South Africa. Cohen still claims the world title althnitgh the National Box- ng ltssnr rition of the United States YP'”lllly declared it vacant liriaii-r ("iii-n had not met Raton , Maria: of licxlco. H Cohen 4-id his manager. Gaston Charles litvmond. said it was all -4-am-.- T. Capitals Down (CP) -A 3-0Ponaltiea: Hinchberger :36. I-Icon A Govilon-And 6-3 1l':5l. Third period: 7. Freciericenn. McDonagh (Gilbert. Powers) 1:24; 8. Charlottetown. Kullman (Kirkla- cich. Gray) (:39: 9. Charlottetown. Whitlock tBrklacich, Dowling) 17: 03. Penalty: I-luichberger 9:14.. Plan; To Block Proposed Fight SYRACUSE. N. Y. (AP)-Fight promoter Norm Rothschild said Tuesday he would take "any legal, steps necessary to restrain Petr-' Mueller from fighting Gordo Wallace in Milwaukee Jan. 11." Mueller has been signed i Rothschild to fight Carmen Bas- Now that the holiday season is over and things I?! finally get- ting back to normal, to us. there seems to be a new air of import- ance to each and every point that I team can pick up in the Atlantic cmst. Senicr Hockey League, A point here and a point there seems ..i mean so much more than they id in the first half of the season that one can truthfully say that most of the players in the newly iIOl'Ill8d league are out there and really putting up an effort to win Hid 9! ,C'"”tm"',N”' 1 llV0,l.',"'r(; the game for their club, their Vffiilhi. iii ii na'l)i10i'iii1i.V W 9”” ,coach and also to protect the hgRht:ilh::lrleildJan';ai-ti. if hiilellprigl-rinse M its h”mH(""' as 'l - A , i or: e to 'n. should get knocked out or cut i i y ill a o . his fight with Wallace he until i Again. the new look on the tum! draw it 30-dav sllspenslon and he mm. be because the clubs and the unable to iixlii Bii5iii”- iindivldual players themselves rea- i i” 't i llze that no more strength iii the form of new players is likely and that if they don't prove to be I winning team, fans will drop off and the possibilities of the league or a member of it folding will Monoger Agree NEW YORK (AP)--Kid Gaul-in become greater and therefore the and manager Angel Lopez rcarhrxl chances of players holding their an agreement Tuesday nn ill.ur jobs much less. However. in some fighter-manager relationship lximvery distinct instailces there seems which Lopez will release the for-itu be no end to the number of mar Welter champ from his ciiii-iplriyers a single club can import. tract when I "suitable manage:" in the run of a season and as is available. for H5 a deadline for bringing in Both parties admitted the ”s'.l'.- Players is concerned, there is evid- able manager" would be H II ll emly none. Earlier in the rear willing to pay an amount of nmnc-y'there was a great deal Of talk that would be agreeable to Lopez. !around the circuit that if I team ND rigum was amm,,,c,,d, .clldn't have all its players by Dec- 1" the meantime. Gm.;1a,, ”..p,-d ember 15 that they would have no to let Jim Norris. president of ill? m"m9T chad” l-0 dcdui”? l-h9”'i- lmnnauonal Boxing Club. ,,,,.'I,,. The big day, which one would con- tiate I Johnny Saxton - Ci.1liIllUll,p1HdE W35 H" deadline ii” hT”lK' Basilio bout for Saxton'll well:-rim? 1” piayemv came Mid 9VeT3'0"9- mu Wm, Gavilan R) fight mcilncluding some of the teams, were Wednesday, niiiiiiry 5. 1955Tbe Page I h75. Each By Atlantic Coast Senior Hockey League president T. Babbitt Par- lee has again laid down the law in the circuit and as I. result both the Moncton Hawks and the Char- lottetown Islanders have been fin- ed s'l5. each for leaving the bench during I so-called donnybmok in Moncton last: Saturday night. This word was officially forwarded to the Isl-.inders' club last evening by league secretary Robert Chandler. Mr. Parlee received I first re- port fr the referees concerning the inci em. and on flndlnghit not Islanders And Hawks Fined League Head sufficient. of the information re- quired. .he ordered I second to by written. On this report he has- ed his Judgement. 4 In addition, the league prexy has fined Amherst Ramblers Coach Lou Kiley 315 for entering the re- ferees dressing room after the game on M on d a y night. and expressing his opinion as to the way" it had been officiated. Kiley is presently resting I sprain- ed wr which he suffered on the Island oat yveek. NEW YORK (CP)-The National Hockey League board a governors Tuesday took steps to tighten up the application of rules of play. it authorized league president Clarence Campbell of Montreal to see that rules are enforced "in all respects." i At an all-day meeting in New York. the governors also 'gave ref- eree-in-chief Carl Voss orders to prepare and circulate to all clubs and their officials a special di- rcctive on matters dealt with at the meeting. Campbell said following the meeting that he had called it on directions of the governors. who wmn" under the impression that a team ' g gng could bring in no more players 'r pt in th '1 ' .' lhlade to be rcglaccaesde l:l3C):lIl:E Aofmli11I-X Signs Contract juries. They were soon to be in- inrmed that conditions were other- wise. O I 0 NEW YORK (1APl"D"r.' Muencgri Everyone but. the Islanders lli'll't'. whose .342 batting 1liVPtlag;1 last; since brought in playmxi Tm, 1,.,.,,dg year was salcclxlrid (lay. t-T -'l(i!"x'Vfil'-lPi.Oll Capitals have tilrnod up E-iahlmaii? 1 I? 3&5 l'”-”i. iwirh Llicien Gilbert. :1 ltllh-5.'”OIlllR became the gloih member of lllPiri';,hl.-Wiilzcr from the Maianr Red New York Giants to sign his can-lgn,-K5 0;. inst 5935.,” and 5 guy tract for the 19.15 baseball season.”-tin. when playing around the op. a mi:'tak-. that Cohen had until g March in flcfcnrl the crown. Mueller: acceptance lrayrs 596- posing net. reminded the tt'l'ilel' Tmuwl it it brother of Vic Tow- mid baseman Davey Williams g-W much of Claude Rcbcrt who per- col, fnrriwr world bantamweight the lone Giant reSU,1i"- ?XCiii5ii'? formed with the Islanders last year. chaiiipinii. of pitchers. not yet in the fold. iTlie Amherst Ramblers have Mid- - ted forwards Paul Saindon and Jackie Leclerc. defeiicemim Maur- 1. H B ice (Moe) Parr and have alsn shuffled-their goal-tenders several . ltlmcs. Then, last but not least. W ttiicrc is the long .Si.0l'y of the ad- lidilions and subtractions made to Monzzton Hawks lllic-up. some of MANMIEIM, Germany (Reuters) :in'a eyes” after In attack of which we have reason to believe ---It on--Lime German navy boxer who not" is a woman will be told feb 1 t' hr-lhcr she can publish herl autrthl(li”i'il1ll)'. . A M" i nf thrre judges declared 'liucsda- they will rille then on the sex-chat:-ze revr-lation, which is be- . in'g opposed by the woman's former wife. Mrs lieriha I-Ilizabetzh Wind. 57.; nhn w s known as Wind furirlg the First World War. .'ppPar(”I in court Tuesday with neatly-rppilecl make-up. I black mat v.'.'h fur trimming and I chic lilfifli-T'lfi-WlllLE' hat. W1-'t.N"l'H' BOOK BANNED ills .' rmr-r wife. who has used her ivtirlcn name of Elizabeth Glcksriclter since she divorced her in lSi'7. worP less make-up than lll'it' !-rm-r husband when she ap- yicv-irri in risk that. the two-volume auinbizrnpliv. describing the sex rlian-1 should be banned because it trr "nssrs on her privacy. scaman Adolfi to fit sciatica in 1928-six years after the are not yet compleleg since Decemg mi'irfi3iZC- jbcr 5, the date after which the H15 mlisclliilf h0dY W85" i-0 mi” rPlf'l'PFs were supposed to check all Find assume I iemimile Hlilmlri all players cards before the start nhce. On medical 8dVlCf'. he Ui"'i3i'.of Pacll game, Moilcton coach Dug- wem 9. 59”” M d”'ch"l” 099” gar McNelll has used 21 men in ations. his line-up. He has taken in three His children learned to call him pm, in the form of Lorne watmw "Auntie." They could not call himimil Sinnett rind Tod Campeau and "Mama" Ind "Daddy" did I101 5"Pm:tlieil rlnolhcr chap whose status . isn't quite cierlr, dcfcnceinaii Paul Emile Michelin. However we have .come to the conclusion that the Hawks must have gotten their wires crossed and taken Michelin Five Pin League Bowling At YMCA .111 ”Ji'i:..”2iL”;. allfi. ”i'i1.i."i.3.2.".5i3'lii' ikcy Lcriglle, becallsc the a:oclty Frillnwinil Ire the lii'N:ri:i"'i 0i;Frcncliman was ousted from the players and standings of the tennis Hawk; 11np.up as quickly as he in the. YMCA men's five pin l"n- entered it and where he wont. no- gue including games played up in body knows. The Hawks are ex. December 31. The averages are pccted to ice Ross Wawon ill thrir those of players who have lmul-,linc-up ngaliist the Islanders in cd 8 or more games. itllc Hub City tonight. It uili be - AI'P.IlR,0SS'S first 1955 zippcumiice in '.i2'.-'.l the Maritiincs. Both Vip Pallaclilia 2l4.7 and Danny O'Connor will be back (ill G. l(a,rs (Ki . 9 B. Cameron (K) .. T'” -''”l””- 3 ”""'”M- '"Y' r Acorn (C) zim for the Islanders With all the any ll w";1"”n;, ;';h"1 presided; and Risy MacDonald.-lill() '.il.”t.f:isliifLs the Moncton birds have hf”), "Cart dzzril argutmmndnlq" F. McTague (K) s it . ifnunti possible to make. all it has (Mi, ilinir-T-1 ” i "0 9-” err. Murrant (P) ; 210.5 sccmed in nlve tllcmg is A little liii its the 45-minute hearlngiitf E;i(n,”:m((:(iF) h l.”.;",ff,.',iQ '.72m:1,1;n;:,.'K,5 go": the firmer husband's lawyer said N' E33,; (F) . 2O;;f3ine.,.. face 0, mo! his r'.vnr, was put in an asylum in Rguph M"Don'n"l'd (I,-," 3 2055,; e . . I933 on the testimony of a friend P Hy. (P) 1-; vnml We had the beat laugh of the (if I f rmcr wife and other p r- ' , i C -; . .. A . r . . , g -i :2 ii-Lii3aiii?i”i.5?ii"ii1ilill?3..liZ.iii”1i?. iiifiifl ilihl iiiliiid ”'h3bim”"E ""hlV'lm.Hll?o'igoloiv tr)” .. rnilr. lslamlrrs hrid been heavily fiiicd from Ihr moral iniuijv she sufferedi, Buldwin (F, 191: for me jngjdcnb late in the gum. riliii-tr hrr months in the asylum, Fischl (P, 185.Rlbetwggn'”1e Hawks and ma 1,, he .r-.il. E. PIN” (A) 15;,-L1 landersho: tsaturday night. The p. 1,. . NF”; I g H G Ma,.N"in (p) 133,9 wricr a e pleasure of seeing , "V H T "up A. E. pin”, (M) 1gL).g'i.llt' mine and will admit that it. 3 '1 in l'tuVfir for mp mmm. Wm. E, ,r,,ne, ((1) v g i mo-, wns by far the best game we have sn.i.i publication would harm his W. Macxonzle IN!) N l8f).2il””"”'5”i 3'03 this year. Both i”li"li G. Srantlebury 4A) 179.0 imms liliiyvd hard and everybody xii-s. Winrl. whose naval career 3. McLaren (F) . 173.0 5-".l9.i'ild ihe -Sam! to the utmost , Vt." highlighted by being voted one .1. Dingwell (E) .. 5) 174.3 New the league head. Fines ' , r' the finest specimens of E. Bell (Y) 1'2 m””,i'”" 3150 W9” lhfiiided Gill: by 'rIllinlit' Rbn:tl't'l nu battleship. R. Atkinson (Y) 9 P"ii-Wliiiii 'T- Babbitt Pnriee be- u- Friedrich Der Groaae began F2. ooiison (in is 2'0-iii” iii iii? Way the teams plur- :' . ' it look it ininiza "iiiroiigii ii wom- .1. Rodd ilm 12 9? 1;-l Th: f!i'(iii0KVv'ei'e laid because I" ' ya. RA ld. ,3,-) 12 0 ie no on which occurred " as as-"vs: p. H333. im 14 ,ii1'i,i;iimii;e;misgi:;li1iieeri-s giuiieed sgurietv i ' J J. Morris (B) . l2 -, - g H 093 0 39' g veW CEINTC TO I. MacDonald (A 12 ;:"g 'i iifiigi I091-h-'illd ihedvlnym , . , R. G d (P) 9 ., '21 war 0 very in an when g a , Al R::m0n(M, H ' l:.N:Rf;tlPl i-I1lli.ddOVlVfl1i0 th? wil-kc, i G. P , ,3, 9 an 9 go it ear 0 ma - l i : ICRONTO (cpjgcemm Norm R, Piggy: (B) H J 9 lniz a hlundcr in play. In the sc- Vi Coznll. with Hershey Bears or Stlmdlnlli ii Ri'iIinil-- 2?": End C”"”"" 9"” 99"" We American League. will join K-Keefe Drug tr”: ";i”r:Ch 3 had Jhb with hi-I . i.:ton Bruins tonight for their P-R-C-M-R -- 51” 3" l” M” dmpped ind" .' itional Hockey League game with M'"Miii0ii g,,(:,vT and Sucks" .They lhrew " iarontn Maple Leafs. it was In- C-C0i"0i'i!'i! . C ape or p'mche3' than clinch" Immced Tuesday. ggxp. Farm .' an the referees moved in, The Ha Wm Implace Ed Smdmrd A.4r Baud . fans got all excited and began to .rm,m. Ceimrgl who "mum to"; YHMPM ..Y.. . pour off the seats and onto the , 3&1... Bond -.3 ice. Now. if the fans can't restrain ..nee ligaments last weekend. sInd- 3 themmvea how , n d W -'1rd will be out. for three weeks. ”-m”'"rr"”-r C my gmhdluy th:t0gepl';')f'el:":vhen .- : L f ' - . i - . i his - Kenmdv mmrdd . mouth il ii.i9- SAND A heating from an opposing play- ” sun.” 1 . uh Ohliltlry ER. Nfld. (CF)-A hunter er and then sees it mob of mad mm: mix cm; V loan from New Jersey tanned the fans rushing towards the cocoa. I Inn was -excused first moose ever killed with it how can sit on the bench and watch igdm Pi'i;l"" Twfdly. HI reoeiw and arrow in Newfoundland. the massacre? As far its Satur- : 1; gas requiring five stitches George B. Larkin killed the 900- dn.v's fracas is concerned. it was ttgmelhis mruth and but several pound moose with an arrow shot only it little more than A rough- . nosenrd. from 50 yards. in session until the fans got .had expressed "some dissatisfac- ition" with the lack of uniformity 'in officiating and the fact rules were not being enforced as they should be. Voss and the six league referees were present at the meeting besides the six club owners. who constitute the board of governors, and Camp- bell. who is chairman of the rules committee as well as league pres- icleni. Campbell said the problem of uniformity in officiating was of three types: to establish the same S'Side Curling . Club Schedule Summcrsld: Curling Club sched- ule for tonight: 7 PM .Sharp: ....,.. .......... .. .l. A. Clarke vs. E. Corney. H. Gaudet vs. Horace MacFar- lane. ' E. Morrison Va. A. Brooks.i 8:30 I'.M. Sharp: H. Clark vs. G. llzu-rs. H. Huhley vs. I. Nicholson. G. Mulhollnnd vs. L. lnmau. DETROIT (AP) - Sugar Ray Robinson. appearing as sleek and swift as ever, ends a 30-month "re- tircmcnt" tonight and starts his calculated comeback to regain the w0Ild's middleweight champion- ship. The former champion. inactive since June, 1952. meets Joe Rin- done of Boston in a non-tclevised l0-rounder in Olympia Stadium. Robinson. 34. hopes it will be the first step leading to a June title fight with middleweight king Bobo Olson. '"' "Five or six fights. and if all lzocs well. then I want Olson for the title." said the dapper New Yorker. LIKE OLD TIMES Robinson '1: r o light his entire "road show" to Detroit for this fight. including his manager. three trainers. valet. bnrbcr and per- sonal physician. it scented like old times. - As Sugar Ray went through his workouts, it seemed even more like old times. The lightning ons- two combinations which ran up I 131-3-2 record were here. as was Hockey Scores By THE CANADIAN PRESS Atlantic Coast senior Charlottetown It Fredericton 0 Northern Ontario Senior Sudbury 5 Sault Greyhounds I , Ontario Senior A Windsor 1 Owen Sound 3 Chatham 2 Niagara Falls 1 Ontario Junior A Hamilton 4 St. Catharines 5 Guelph .5 Kitchener 2 Quebec lenlor A Montreal 2 Shawlnlgan Falls C , Quebec Junior A ' Quebec 1 Trois-Rivlereii 2 Laurie: Trophy Toronto Marlboro: ll Montreal 8 into it. C C 0 If the present trend of Judg- ment continues. players will run have to buy I ticket to go not their bench to the drestnig room between periods. The incident for which fines should have been - poled was the one-concerning cempeau hitting the visiting state official with his stick. This is In. aitherr thug: Vhlcchi V;'0lldldu.:Iot nu. y In Iopen I I I I clock bdh Working. N.H.L. Plans To-Tighten Up) On Application Of Rules .. '4; Driscoll. 2: standard at all stages of the same game; to establish "some can- sistcncy" from game to game; and to have uniform standards as be- tween one official and another. Referees willibe instructed to apply the rules "without any coil- cern wlialevei:" for the result of the game,'which team is leading at the time of an infraction or the number of penalties already called against one team compared with the other. Trotters. Nomads Win CBL Gaines The sport Lodge Trotters and the Nomads started the New Year off with wins in the City Basset- ball League last. evening in I doubleheader played at the Queen Charlotte High School gynaslum. The Trotters made it nine wins in a row and remain undefeated in league competition as they trounced the Celtics '16-48. In the second game of the evening the Nomads defeated the Welshman 45-31. Following is I point record of the game: Trotters VI Celtics Tmtteis-MacLean. 13; Hawaii, 12; Gillis. 20; Burge, 16; Ready, 10; Corie. Farmer and Doyle. 0. Celtics-McKiilnon, M; Shepherd. 14; Mills. ii; Williams and Birt, 2; White. 0. Nomads vs Welshmen Nomads-McGuigan. 28; Scanne- bury. 7; MacDougall and Dalziel. Ready and came. Welshmell-Ladrler. 20: Dowling. 6; MacKen7.ie. 5; Revcll. 4: or- gan. 2; MacLean, Johnston nd Sugar Ray Robinson To - Start-Comeback Tonight , field jobs to 650 undergraduates. Duvar, 0. A the nimble footwork which baffled opponents of two continents. "i now I can still fight." said Robinson. "After the long layoff I may be glove shy at first. but that should pass in time." Robinson's last fight was June 25, 1952. when he collapsed in the 14th round in the searing heat of Yankee Stadium while trying to wrest the lighthcavywcight Cl'O'i'.'n from Joey Maxim. -g Conodiens-(?oll Up Leftwinger MONTREAL (GP) - Montreal Canadiena announced Tuesday they have called up leftwingei-i Jim Bartlett from Chicouttmi Sagua- neens of the Quebec Hockey bea- gue on a three-game lend-leuse basis with the National Hockey League club. Bartlett, 24, will play here on Thursday and Saturday against the Chicago Black Hawks and Boston Bruins respectively and will go with the team to New York Sun- day for a game against Rangers. The announcement said Dickie Moore. who pulled I groin muscle Sunday in Detroit. will probably be -ready for action Thursday but Bsrtlett. is coming up to give Idded strength to the club. OFFER STUDENT! JOB! OTTAWA (CP)-The civil service commission announced Tue'sdIy it is sending recruiting tgams to var- ioua Canadian universities to offer permanent government poIitiom'to some 400- graduates and summer A spokesman said the commission works closely with the National Em- ployment Service and the jobs are open to anyone who can qualify and pen the required examinations. "ml. Follllll BATES mum 4 to I WEDNESDAY- Bltltlng ...- .. B to 10 '1'llUI5l)AY- Skating ...... --0: I to 10 FRIDAY- Chllill-en'I Skating .. I to 3:30 I001 ONCTON - lilo At ljioccd Rltllti-t Four dgemloai-iwarn played "last night 'Jh the W.-W. ..We1l'Iner Ltd. I-i-lgoquoa-plot Xlllh the followlnl results: - R. 3'gvIu 12, !....'!'urnez- 1. R. Cari-uthera 23, A. W. Hynd- man 5;"-. . ' R. R...Bellf4. R.”PIrcnt 13. nut; MICLIIIII & it. 6. Spil- lott 9 - Also four games in the Rendez- vous Trophy: - W. Plckard 8. 'E. Maclnnls 6. W. "R. MacNe,tll 11, Dr. Prowse 6. C. Mscbonald 13. W. Worth 5- E. Tanton 12, Ralph Jenkins 10. The draw for tonight:- 1 1-.nr.-.-w. Wu Wellener Prizes: Ice 1: Hbn. T. W. L. Prowse, Dr. MicEIchern.,L. Bagnall. Dr. Moreslde vs. I-Ion. A. W.tMatheson. G. K. fMacKnight. C. Campbell. Dr. Cox. , Ice 4: C. MacLegsn. J. S. Taylor, A. Callbeck, Dr. D. R. Brown vs. E. K. MacNutt. H. B. Willis, .7. E. 1. Trainer. Edward Brown. Berulelvouo Trophy- , Ice 2: Ed Tanton vs. D. Hill. Ice 3: J. S. MacDonald vs. Jenkins) 9 P.M. "W. W. Welleiler Prizes: Ice 2: Dr. H. Maclntyre. Earl MacLeod, Geo. Rogers, Frank Brown vs. Dive Stewart. Geo. An- derson. Don Maclntyre. Pat Ready. Ice 3: G. G. Hughes, W. C. R. . . .. , 1954., . Future 1 ,. : , t mmisnuit-Ina (A!) -.r.aO- dolphie Philllu. loot 0380.130 -that ygsr and the fllhtte isn't. too bright: unless I real pennant contender ll developed. Owner Bob Carpenter said Tues- day that even the departure of. Pbtledelphis Athletics for Kenna City. which makes Philadelphia I one-club town, won't change the Ink in the ledger from red to black unless his team is I winner. , ”1'll trade Inybody - providing what I get in return means I. first of aecon'd place finish for the Phil- lies." carpenter said. "I'm cer- tainly not going to give away first stringers for second Itrtngers." "Yes. that includes Raobln"Rob- erta, Curt Simmons. Granny Ram. nor, Richie Aahburn and Del En. nis. But A membe , I've got to us v luegfor value." ' e Phlllles' owner is counting on a young. hard hitting rookie from Syracuse named Marvin Blaylock to take over first base. Blaylock hit .300 in the Interna- tional League last season. Goss. G. H. Milligan. Dr. A. Mac- Milllgan. - Bendeavous s.u..t.,- I Ice. 1: H. Atkinson vI.'F. Acorn. Ice 4: D. Saunders vs. Dr. W. Ph.i.iliefs itosi--M”oii'av:.lln I l , M g . .. . . Not Bright - i..'i”-.'..fii.”".:i Wax ::.:f.a': customers. "I'Ii'ey- need (Q gmw 050.000 to break even. 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