TS --.-”t ;'C.;. - it Montague Downs A l . Al.l.lE CARVER NETS THREE Parkdale Grant Grady & Thane Doyle Suspended By League Exec. Two more suspensions were han-lduring the Montague-Aces game ded out at a special meeting ofland Doyle's suspension in . remit the Island Senior Hockey l.4eague;of his throwing his stick into the executive held last night. .stands in the last minute of the Grant Grady. defeuaeman oilB Y.C.-Parkrlale game at the Summerside Aces. has received anlArena Thursday. ::2:i'i.:::.t::t:.:"t:..-.;u:..::; i,-hie-t,i , wastag- occurring during the Montague- ""lgtL 7 '?ak3gou'1'Di'l'( 36'" 1'; Slll'nTIlEl'aiCi: game Friday night: m: H .?5MTEe In '3 ""1; and goaltender Thane Doyle ol.a.". " 3C .59” ”" we we” Basilica Youth Club has been sus- 3" C" suspension" pended for one game. 3 Both Carroll and Doyle will sit Grady'a suspension resulted from out 'l'hursday's game at the Arena an attempted attack on a refereeibetueen Montague and B.Y.C. r 5 The Charlottetown Guardian. Tuesday. Jan. 29. 1957 Douhlehender exhibition games. were played at the Montague rink last night. A game between the; married and single men of Moo- tague created a great deal of in-J tercst and amusement. This game Supplied many thrills and iiomel men were on the winning end by real smart plays. The old married men were on the winning end by a score of 6-1. However the single men were not in full strength and many fans are looking forward to a return match. The second game of the evening between the Juvenile Abbics and the Montague Primroses develop- ed into it fast game with snappy Plays that were a credit to both teams. The game was very clean and exciting and a real crown pleaser and ended in a score of R-6 for tin Primroscs. Goal gcttcrs for the Primroscv were. Carroll. Mac- Phee. Arsenault. Dowling. Ketch and Macltae. while Mulligan. Stew-i art. J. Arsenault. and Bradley were the marksmen for the Juven lie -Abbie-. Both games were very rap.-ihly handled by referees H. Power, and B. Machnnald. G'lown Midgets" Trim Montague Georgetown downed Montague Friday night 7-3 in a midget game played at Montague. ll. Stcwarl scored a hrace of goals for Mon. thine with B. Ballcm accounting W Ilia third Roal. 3. Van lderstine W35 iltialiender for Montague Al Arena Tonight Parktiale VllEl'l and SA. T)unst- lads a Inllfl grip on second place ads University, who haven't seen but a iosit will leave them with action against each other since the only a shaky hold on third spot, November l.'l. tangle for )1 second I5 percentage points ahead of time tonight in an important lca- H XZC gue game. Buck llavey is a doubtful starter The Flyers defeated Saints in for Saints still having trouble with that opening game 6-4 and since an injured knee. then have been riding high in first Game time tonight is 8'30 sharp. place except for a couple of on-l l.ineups.- casions when Summcrsitle Area. Parkdale - Goal. Roper. De- momciitarily moved into the chcr- fcnse. Joscy. A Macheod. Wood. lshed top spot. illeady. Moore: Forwards--0. Car- The Flyers arr in no danger nftvcr. S. Carver. A. Carver. Hurry. toppling from the top tonight bulk). MacLcod. Clark. Cruwys. this is it must game for St. Dun-.' Saints - Goal. Shepherd; De- stan's who play considerably lcssifeuse. Hache. M. MacDonald. Mur games than the other four tcamstphy. Mahat: Forwards-Gionct. and can slide up or down thciltny. Lcmay. J. Mac-Donald. Whe- leagiic ladder quit-kly. A win forllnn. Darcy. Kane. Burns. Mac- Saints will give A..T. MacAdam'alGuu:an. .Daiiy4Dodgiers Hire Clown To g Ease Tension At Ebbetts Field llRt')Olx'l.YN (Ari tr The daffy spring training otiartei-in in Vera Dodgers. whose outlielders some- Bearh. Fla. He will make appear- times get hit on the head with aiances at Miami and at other fly ball and whose base runnerstplaccs where the team plays in have been known to wind up three' exhibitions. on a bag. have decided they don't; WILL TRAVEL T00 get enough laughs-so they have' He also will join the faculty of hired a clown. the Dodgers' baseball school. pre- Wlth it completely straight fare. ceding the actual training, period. Waiter 0'Malley. president of lhEl During the season he w 1 be on Brooklyn Baseball Club. an-lthe field before the games. help nounccd Monday that he had.ing amuse the customers. signed Emmett Kelly .rcnownedl 0'Malley announced Kelly's ser- Aslting Milwaukee To Double Salary MOBILE Ala. tAPl 0 ul- tielder Hank Aaron said Monday he is asking the Milwaukee Braves to double his salary. The Mobile Negro youth said hel is asking for a salary of l between 830.000 and He made be-. tween Sl5.000 and 817.000 last sea-lg son when he won the National? League bailing championship with an average of .328. "I think I helped the team lastt season and I think I can help them i leven more this year." Aaron said ' Milton Hontets Drop Hampshire A regular league game was played at North River llink lasti night between Milton Hornets andi " ” :7 Bulldogs with the Hor- nets coming out on top H-8 :1 the Bulldogs outscored the Hornets 6-2. lHigh School And ilels Win Games l l Montague High School defeated iiteven Mile Road by a score of '7-6 in an intermediate C. League game played at Montague Satur- day nlght. B. Balderson and E, ltlacLure each got a brace of goal! for Montague with Deshoches. White and Shaw each counting for singles. T. Smallwood was the star of the Seven Mile Road team while his brother Joc got - lone counter as did T. Rice. - This match was followed by an exhibition game between Summer- vilic and Montague Jets. with the Jets coming out on top by a score of 1-1-8 B. Clair. W. MaeRac. A. i'" ii each scoring four goaltl Dumps Aces 6-i Carvgr Brothers On Move Again, Fire Five Of Goals Parkdale Flyers defeated the? Summerslde Aces in an Island League game. at Civic Stadiumi last night before a crowd of near-y ly 700 fans, the final score 6-1.1 The game was fast aitd clean.. only one penalty being called by. referees Joe Reveu and Brian lit-Callum. The Catver brothers got five of the six tallies. Allie getting three and Orin two. The first period ended l-l although the visitors had a wide edge on shots on the not. At that Summerside defencemen broke up a lot of Parkdale rushes.i by effective poke-checking. x'yl Bernard who won the Holman ”mosl valuable player” award. do- ing a particularly outstanding loin. Two and one-half minutes be-: fore the end of the period the Aces tlu play. in the last minute Orin iCarver made one of his dashing dalce solos and Mann had to be good to I9-45 turn aside his blistering drive. Seconds later he scored on a much less spectacular effort taking a. second session. Allie triggering the shot. Four minutes later in a space of it seconds the Carvers; scored two. Allie potting the first' on a really from Orin. and Ortnl getting the second on a long shot which seemed to hit the post. slither along the goal line and come out again. it was hitioit, tzixputed by the Aces. Btit Parkdalc scored a brace it goals in the 'lnal period. Budd) Clark getting the first from Dunr and Josey. and Allie Carver linish ing up the night's scoring on it pass front Orin which left hint un covered in front of the Ace cage. The only penalty went to Ul'ln Carver in the third period for cross checking. LINEUPS Parkdale Flyers - Goal --llo Ready. A. MacLcod. Forwards -- 0. Carver. A Carver. S. Carter. Dunn. Clark. J. ltlaclaeod. Aces - Goal-Mann. Defence- rlacArthur. Bernard. Steele. Reeves. Forwards-C. Grady. V. - Harris. Hennesscy. Lewis. Shep- herd. Gallant. G. Harris. Cutclilfe. struck for their lone tally. Lewis Clow. y e poking it home from close-in with V AUMMARY At Shepherd and Gallant setting up ""4 P""0d1' i M'C5rl-Nlfw tsliepttcrd. Gallanlt i7.32: 2. Park 0. C arver IA. Carver) Penalties-nonc. Sccnod Perlod:- 3. Pztrkdalek A. Carver IS. Carver. O. Carvcrl is . . . pass-out form Allie from the cor. 1.2-l: 4- Pafkd3lC”A- C3l'V9T first period the score was 6-1 for M,-. (?arvcr.i. Readyi 5.56; 5. Park 0 e a ' Milton. who again led the scoring ALL IN ACT .daie.o. carver 5.06. , l" "19 39'-mid P"i0fl Willi 343 in The Carver brothers all got intoi Pettnltiel-IIDIIE "'9 ""31 Perl” ihe l"”'diPr955l"3l the act in the first counter of the Third Period:- 6. Parkdale- Clark (Dunn. Joscyl 5-iii; 7. Park dale -A. Carver I0. Carveri is 59: Penalty - O Carver. Stops Lloyd Phillips. Menis first. as MANN I4 ll ll-- 3.1 R( per 5 12 ll - 3 IN THIS CORNER St Dunstanls was a beehive of. sport activity last weekend with two basketball teams and the in- tercollegiate hockey squads seeing action. The senior intercollegiate hoop team got away with a rush in the N.B--P.E.l. league by drop- ping Mouitl A. 62-52 at Sackville Saturday night shortly after the second Saints had beaten P.W.C. in City Basketball League play. for Montague. with M. MacRae and H. Power eacht adding a single Fraser and Mclnnis. Dunn. Caii.i.. .and Drake scoring singles. 1 S Referees were: W. Macrlne and ;P. Desltoches. Montague lllub Selects Team At. a meeting of the Montague Curling Club held last night a team was drawn to represent the club at the opening of the new RCAF curling Rink. Saide Feb. 9th. Other. Saturday night Saints ice men were pounded by University of New Brunswick lied Devils 5-2.. The loss to U.N.B. lcaves Salnlaf with a l-l won-lost record. which. is good for a tie for second place with Mount Allison who defeated St. Thomas 6-4 Saturday. UNB is unbeaten and St. Thomas is win- less. After watching Peter ltclly's Fredericton team in action against Sainta we would have to give them the edge in the Intercollegiate league this year. Kelly's lads have already trimmed Mount A. and new that the Mount A and Saints have each beaten the Tom- preulng business was dealt withlmlea. U.N.B. sltouldfi. have too Busy Weekend At S. D. U. way of stopping him when he got rolling. Without Macbonagh, Kelly would still be icing a pretty nifty aggregation and we dont mean is insinuate that MacDonagh is till whole team. He isn't but if thti red and black boys win the this this year. and we think they likely will. then we believe MacDonaglt will be the difference between UNB and the other teams. Salnst will be a lot tougher to beat with Buck Davey in the line- up. with Davey A..T. MacAdarn is able to ice two well balanced for- ward lines and when Buck isn't available it takes quite a hockey player to fill his shoes. Players of Davey's ability are hard to Him! by. The senior hoop Saints got oil to a good start in their hunt for the intercollegiate title at Sack- ville by downing Mount A. Satur- day. The present addition of tho Saints is lust nbout the best learr floored since the heyday of Jack Reardon and Gus Dorals and will y what is perhaps the tallest aggi-en tlon of players in its history. S.D.U. will be no pushover for anybody. pit is reported that once again the Red Raiders of U-N.B. is 111' team to beat for the crown. Sllllll haven't played them this year and we will be looking forward to that! first engagement. clown of the Ringling Brolhersyvices would not be confined to the Circus. iparent cltih. Kellyls new Job won't be to play; The clown also will make vlllll baseball. 0'Mallcy was quick toito farm clubs such as Montreal. add. but. as he put it "to ease the; St. Paul and Fort Worth where. tension at Ebbets Field." the Brooklyn boas implied. people The bulbous-nose laugh-getter need to laugh some. too. will lpeigform for the Dodger Bkegly vgas with the llllngltltta smcty " ch”'ct"'””'''” ”' Ft mt 9" "mum "M 3' '3' F" The Junior Abbie: will play a tack He not only was scoringi hlit tattered suit. and with the soul-;cus for .16 years and became theflmckey tum (mm Georgetown ut ptemy 0; goat, againsi saints my lul. forlorn look that has hroughtlmnst famous of all clowns. lie-(.9 r ' wn Mk tom m Abbi did . uemmdmls ammml of "ck guffaws from millions. Inuit the group last spring as the ' O "o 5 ' 9' p o Kelly will join the cltth at utgrowth of a union dispute. twin". 5'" "am ti” Sp"" Me" TOE b:".1l:h:o while Gerald MacDonald filled the opposite net. (7, David mu 9, White starred for Georgetown. C4" ,. . and several new members wereymueli trouble with the colleglana voted into the club. from Chatltam We said before and will say again that Bill MacDonagh is the Abbi.T difference in the UNB tcam- Mac- Donagli, a cagey veteran. is the A , G.0rg.'.wn real sparkplug in the Devil's at- CURLING CHARLOTTETOWN Final gamcs itt Section X Round Robin tonight at ll.:l0 at Charlotte- town Cluh. in the meantime Saints are iitii for junior honors and will be plu- litg their first game thia week Father Walter Macfilslgaa expects G8llcl;nl'i Dr W. !llacDonald vs. C. W H 7 . T- r m. -. Pancho Gonzales Flyweight Title SPORT suaiisuors mm --m i- mu - iii- plaee here Saturday and the win I 1 " Maltes ltunawa Bout Cancelled -or u at. ...... ...,. .... - ""0 nor of the Mosictoit - St. John pin! v l ice I Had Mar-lnnla VI. L. y all for the Maritime eretwn. Tl" HERE ARE SOME of the latest Curling Club in London in tho top llirtrtci-town. l P""”' ' ' NEW YORK (Amggnm .1, W, I Mar-ltlsne ebasnp gene 1 to pll! pictures taken of the Maritime photo unmr of the rtirlrr: takc it lliv rentrr photo shows: 'llr l.aw-I 7 '..:"''''g r'''""'''''”- Rhodes. pinch-hitting istar ofluthe C d. ' R. . I H" 9".” ' o'"''”' ”M”'''''' " Flying Curlers presently making a break between games They are ;"""" ”Iak"”;(lgC.harl”"c'?lm" '1" ii if Siittiltl-liiiil Mume NOA E H. ' nu world um” and '' hem" n l"'f., .",".'m".',,'; hT:i: tour olsevcrnl European countries. it - r) Rill .tenktn- l). -t iii, ,”m": 3 rm um”: 3 ma” 3"" It-r it it 5; y .d I . WELLINGTON W" ,7'"'i'l"d.'W"m" ma” 0' El"? i'm"- Wlctl " 9' ' D” T. T In"! am" phmm W"! mm" WM" Mmm" phimm S.vdi"c.Vl1i”l"iP'('lN'h rl;lMt,l'l'r;1L'l:nli(fl'I;f;rg'l(l?:;J'l;)0wnDl';!":7 vii. wwmdr P" T” "' D" tAPi-Poncho Gonzales tit turn- then. came to terms with the Gt- By JACK SULLIVAN ihave carried the Taylor iurquoi.se."'” " 0" Mnmn" Tun” 9," lug the new professional tcnniatanta on his i957 contract Monday. Canadian Press Staff Writer. tand gold silks-Epic in 1949. Ma-” group was playing a few Myers. Charlottetown. Ralph TlrlE- s"”"" ll ”"""'l R"hltI!- l I I V ti lliillrn are doing some awwfr t .scries with Australia's Ken Ttnse-i Catcher Bill Sarai a d r k' TORONTO (CPl - Whoever jar V to i 1951 d C d CHATTER Juvenile Abbi! Mimi-llv games at the Richmond lo). Halifax: amt George lu-nnn-ty,.m;; during a game. .,;','.',n?H.:t"" ”''l''”” "- n'- 5' wall into a riinawav. lpltcher Nell Roberts slip A:l?('d(eI mined the phrase "them what in r n "I an ianlland coach Norman Larter return- ; v g 11. y, i 1- i, A to terms Monday bringing the has. glta." could have had 'l'or- . .-ed to Charlottelow Saturday lubli i;.;:...'..,.-ii R ""H"' V” G" R' gate: iL?u.'.cZ.'i"”tii Iiitssicinumbcr of Giants signed for 1957 onto sportsman - lndultrlalist Ed-i301-D M YEAR!-lNf-5 lljnl nbout tnetr 7.1 victory om lmnrltln igtpt-ciali - The rel Ihr (llvmptc roster of curling -one in Prestwir-k. Scotland. Flying Curlers Winning Hi Many Friends For Canada ” iirn to New Brtuiswii-k arrttt-ii hr Tl('4lFrlir.hur;:h, vihere they met leail- i ' Davis Cup are again lilnmlay 'll0.N'TAGllFI "iirltng ind i 7 M PMIIH II! I Montague. TlD'T"ri Trophy Competition. -.9" P..W.:- Finsl we I. ll Poole vs. C. S. 'N'ti-uart West we T Clair vs. i). wanna- maker 9.00 TIM l.arlle.I”O Poole Trophy eornpe- itirtn West in- i6-l4. 6-4. 9-7. it was the Ameri- can's seventh victory in eight matches in the 100-match series. Most of Monday's action was pncked into the long first set which was It battle of lionmlef serving power and nnccn-all”: backcourt finesse. partleunrly hial sharp passing backhand. There wasn't a service break until the list game. with the score lo-lo. Pancho cracked Rosewall'a i i to 25. including 15 pitchers. Tessier EITI Top Of Scoring MONTREAL tfIPi -Orval Te aler and Marcel Bonin of Quebec Aces traded places at the top of the scoring heap in the only rm. ward Flunkett Taylor in mind. E. P. certainly has it. "gill" it - and spends it. The King Midas of Canadian racing was the cottnt.ry'I leading money winner in I30 with ears!- ings of more than 325.00). Hie string of Canadian-bred thorough- hreda picked up 0153.80) in woes and his wife's compare ety small stable added SL185. All earnings were made on Ontario tracks. The other winners were sold as yearling: by Taylor. new president of the Ontario Jockey Club and of the Canadian Thoroughbred Horse Society. Outstanding was Cane. dian Champ. a 87.500 bargain sold to Bill Beasley of Toronto, who won the 1950 Queen's Plate and ended the year as lending money winner with earnings of 871.30. The three-year-old colt had I record of 10 victories and one up ond Ontario tracks in loss and Moncton Canucks. . This semi may well be a preview of the NF- P.E.I. playoff... Next game lit the Ctw Basketball League at! scheduled for Wednesday W59! Trotters play at P710 and Alrmel travel to SDU. . . Summersldo Aces look quite a heating at Am- berai Saturday Our hlslsnt: League representatives at!" been doing too well against malt? land teama....A couple of week! g V last Frt- inc curlers from that part oi the t: . ' . h l bee it it But it wasn't all gravy for the wjg vote.-1 no," or u. .,.m;...., Jug guaybe all the few remaining really ama- day. They curled ll'l filaslnur nn muntrv, M:nl'w:'n” ii Wiillotinld vs. II. delnveirny rgrtgteedcd to lnsedllll :LITe0p'l";'l9h:t Qwlfek. 00 CY ME handsome mu," . 50,. name,” W. concdvlble .eh:':";l..y'u "Wu "0" amp..." I. on ma, ir snort: - would probably be Friday and than in Edinburgh on in Scotland the Maritlmerc m... W l"""”- 5C" "'1 who celebrates his Eotlt birthday under-ntga player in the lentil? r-rlmntcrf more enthusiastic:-iy In Satiirday and Monday After epon- R Smith vs. V. Mac- the match in the mth game be- Tcssler notched four goals min could hold his No. l money-wln- . , and played against some riirlera I) in today. He has the inlet! stable mpg pogillo rm , 3 h ougmwb. gnu, gmgtonlghl :3 ;l"a'rlll.lp::"n.lhO: :ttyx!vliere t.tIIl'lfl"'Tll(Wd?1y ,.,.,1 wpdmwhywum hm Md. Candi” mm In one (o::oni'i:lr:' ;1rg0shgr.i:th,i'-: ;.l;;ak'.h'n go al:l:tl"l'l: gkm in Canada and the Inonetlry I'I- so two-year-'itld.s piittatgrtip en: in: gt one mugs: game and U”. mmmumm ” TllhurSd::vI.;"lmi');"l'c::.l 'l'f:'rf;l1lHlr:::l;1. Thciry mivonents r-V - V , M” "Mn '0', W W Th; A" lug; in” M. M "m H” .' ;u:n:'im :utdedu:.lIIIllIIlficali year. 35.000-added Queen-. plate Parkdale l"lyeru.. . S.Y.f'. and tt.mers are it. Sixty-four of them reach Sf. Mnrltr on Sunday Afterislrldcs ctirllngalinltlrofarlcen in frag: To s.CCIId "Flu" dmnped MT "Ni" NH" "51"" K" '5 mm” H9 '9.” '' N0. 1 i no". "mu". '1” .I inunuy lime been winning many friends 'or Canada on this side of ii-ter tn matches in Scotland. land and now la Switzerland. the Swiss matches there will he the time for some European sight- Eng- .-eelna before the Maritime Fen- tral Airways plane leaves Prest- lheir wick on February to. while aom like It )'..s. eta.-at I l .I it t. i - . - . dings. of cnai-inttetawti. mun iriottlod nix-'i-it "itr':n:npiinic'iitn"ii.iiyii'i ...Y."'53""';,"””: A "S" c,g,”,",l',,.&”.,- !,.:,"'""' 5”" T .4 mm III! this gas th Min forebears who left that this was not usual in Soot- (Tan '1, Pacrgieli 0.” "yd. eanoehg hllfungallhy Sr-eimymied .192 earn a a couple of t i a ;la cl. i . ' ' . Their James undiaw nf (;:1'lrii"c.li;I: tiiiav "DRAW oamrt" mddy w'''”''' n”''''” W”: ''F” ''m' ""' ""””""' """" ”"" latter in Fdtnhorgh. CIAIYIII MEMIIEII -TI. Maeheod. of Charlottetown. filter of the tour. and JD. . of Cemlibellton. Kl. - Wit club vtv,..,...,..... no Vim aria Play was about cu-ii. Flying Curlers reported on icach-.' inc London. No championship was? at stake. and the make-up of var. ions r'nk.- was changed from iimp the it The Vanadium wow nrrlltfnm. Ul ' Si ,x.vv3Ull'. M55! l ' lb! ice I! blzll 3.3. Meet Wednesday The Victoria or-ivtna Club will out their second race Wed ('lIiss A Trot and Flem- ottnnie Jester: Lindy Darnell. i,..,..,,,,.,,, R g g . - . . G N diet neeiu Budapest by tuning at the no: am an it.'iirn'x".d vii-rrowiitahtinm .i."i:'citii"n'na'ii' viii?-ii"hatni.:.T"i'xcii3iC.t.v" "iii: ik:1l:l'OT-T R ii-iii” ""'" ' W" "'9'" ' taut: -ata-turn us the former near Glasgow and the "draw lllne". while the Maritlm- "' "A '"""”"' "mi -"ll" """" """ W ”""'-in ;;'0hlh.llenn'; -lolllty's Pick; COMM! Class C Trot . Dale; Iuhhy Spain; rarrrm: P. .' Fl r !'rnnIeAi:.;reke.ym' Other ntrlea will he tab m "”t"' Hungarian Canoe” afternoon on the Causeway lee. II the second set and twice in the third. . titers Many of the PllrTrrE have farm to llrlw tn pm im 5, ,,, links 'mhm.?c':laknit althougloytlltr touring group l"i"lI':lIf'IT( to r.l:lllcfi:ll'I'ln.ll.tl)TQ::'lli3D'in'.i( M". W l..IiT.d "uh Mme c many at. . . - . Enmml - "W!" . starting - Wm climbing I I assists. still holdln down thi it man is Cbleeutisni Graig o 7:.-fpoi-is Arena ISLAND HOCKEY Lraoue roatot-it - mo ii. at.