. ,. 1. . l Charlottetown Islandeu rested yesterday bukiiu in the brightest. picture they have pointed howey uuon opened I Reason I ' Y Saints Score 55-49 will ”""5'O'" Over Mount A III College f Basketball Game Saturday f 7. -i:iii,”a first sl;lli:lb:l;d, scor- y The '11" 5,1111; 1)un51,gn'; Univer- ed eiglil. Baiii and Mcilwen alter- - - i -- - - viii r-- TT 1954 my basketball team piled up .i 17 r-Med on 8Utl1(llllL Reaidon in H Lo TOWN FEBRUARY 8 Emu lb. point lead in the first halfto dc- Bani provinii very ijffec1.;li.'e. (1.1 PAGE SIX THE GUARDlAN, C AR E ' mt r. - W 2:. . . . M ,1, 49 here Saturday nix tin an . .- ' it 1- . 1 A F D f t way Va 0 , rum-muemle Basketball name. swim first in 0' P W C Defeal Schoolboy Cur mg ampions Ir orce e ea " Tho Saints led by playing Coicle them on Ian: hank :i1ni:al::a:1':l: 0 0 - ' wdiy. Jack Reardon outscored th SPV8-ll D01" 1" 1' 9'3” , - 0 N d u,,m,m,,5 by 15 1,(,1,,m 1,, 111,. 5....-- three in the -third and four in th" (y1,i;31m11,;, ... S ii ::."i'.,.;::' ..':”?l'I”?...2”J:fJi?2. 2:: 'n H G ..... . ' lthlf lh ii - r - m-. i "exc n" mm” m H" as .. 3 as P i”5d eight in the third. The Ivan Dowling coached I Ham came back Mm a demm He Ti 9 ints and Mounties will Prince of Wales College basket: snark V i" . '. l i -1-11,, gun”. 1.1m.,.11,1,,,11 1,11,, 1., 5911-. iizvol at Sarkvillr (liii)da)l night. I: hall learnt alirengthenetd lgalr Th 3 1 He Mr Fmie dp mg M111, 1,5,...-,,,11 111,. 51111115 lilP rnurn name 0 tin iome an hold nnlfirsL pace in! die by Le: Il;m.I'l'l6l”5; Nmmuu .15-4" Eek Rnordon and the Moiinlirs Laird linnie relies V 1 N 1,1 13R5K95b51 93ll"8 N95 9T13l' Y 188. rd . KIXIBOMII1 n I knd -Lu? over I. W 510- ..Mo”5,u M1.Lm,1a,,. R,.&H10n 3,. siitiiirlnxr L.lLlllg was 1;iii1:iI-f-1defeating the Second Saints 44,” Batu ay 13:11 n a M58 "1 1.m1m1,,1 101. 2'1 ,,1 111,. sa1,,1;1l.nndlv:l bx Jar can an ii 41 in a game at s.D.U. The inn gue Bake 1 game Mhhnbml points and Nflllkllllwrl for :34. MK"-10m Will-ill TilPl' llnllllm Olll 15;was the fourth for the Welsh- side. The win moved the an Lrmian scored his teanrs ilTSi.i liliils. iii to the visitors and six in men against one loss. into second place in the League: 1,” 1,101,115 M111 R,,a,.d,,n 111,. ilir Stunts 1 I 1' Malcolm MacFadyeii was high Mandingo. -1 1 1”- Saints first dlzhi ' blllliill-lyll scorer for lhp winners with in Bell. the All Force ace V1lJ:l' 27 This Sninls led 08-14 at the and 51'” points followed by Mark Ladner men. Wu high scorer n V of the my quarter and 32-3: at Ff; F5 PF 7":f-'1with 12 and Dori McLeod with points folowed by lreliifi-'li'll4ll "B31118 Wm! thl half The some was 46-flfl ll R”3'"i'"l 7- 3 0 7'1 iynine. - Rolfe. with 15. favor of the Saints at the thriw. Svi""”l' Q 0 0 1 B. Fearoii led the Saints with Keith Ddlziel and Gnome Scaffo- quarter mark The Moiintis-s 'l3Vi'"' - fl 1 ii 15 points followed by Farmer tlebiury each scored 13 points or lli'nN'i four points during the lasti Sh” 0 n 2 3 with 10. U18 N0-"W155 3"d Fwddy CW4” wk half to make the final score 3a.4ii1Pisli'1r ” " 3 SI-nary Lineilpli 1 h .k 4 Play-maker Gut Drxrais plaicii1r'”””3 5 l i 1I'.w.(l. FG FS FF Flo Air Force - Ball 27. S at ey 4. ii siroiiiz mmc for the winners. Hr M"”””V ' 1 ” 7 1M. Ladiier 4 l 12 R0"? 15- Mcphee 1' Mwl 55 ' olwmpionahlp. By scored l.'i points, sot up niiineroiis I-M'"' s n 0 ii ,MacFadyen 4 Ii 1'! 30011112. 30hiW"'b91' 4- T0"5dt s 1 plays and hi-okr llfi countless nth irs T”L"i5 Z” 5 5 55 Reveii 0 D 4 1 I 1 I g Ih H 1 I . Nomads -Dalzitgl 13.21.?) near... 30 M, m1,.M mg111nn1 G113,-4 gob D. MCLN-,(1 1 3 0 '1he 1954 Prince Edward Islandl inn -.i no iii)5, mmpeulwn M Coyle ll, L. McGu Ran . . A I Manner and forward Prud Law'or MONT" A. Mach"-en 0 0 2 siilioolhoy curling rliampionl from11H"m””"'- Th'5 '5 "W "cfmd 3'9" Dougall 8, G. Scantlebury in. To- alsn liii-nnd in fine efforts for the FG FS PF Pis 1 4 . v v ill ll TOW lhal the Barry MacDon- "11 4,3, et 1 4 0 1 R Laiitlflllan 0 Prime of Violas (,ollege are pic 1am ykipped PWC Quinn has lnrill F llvdan. A "W3" P t "d , 0 0 0 d b ' . F i it i ' hi, i .'.' l . '"'.g'e.' Mt'Lrrnnari ii':i.I thii Moiiiitii-is biz Tl3”0l'il 4 3 1 ii i Er H K9 - - r- aii-e('neAlalii0mMa:l cog rfllgrlli wgigh the ProvincialQchlmnlgmmp . N . , . ' ' i I , u ne - u n u re "mag" lliieistr" ll 3 l ”: .2 .: :3 :".i:.: W5 by 33099 9W o a . ii .5 .nra e . . - i' ' i H 1 ', . I 1-. roger or r go, in e; an rry , . . Insnnan he showed plentv of (ll'll"- Balii l 0 4 '1 B. Fm.m,1. 0 1 10 iyimiimnaid, skip, 11921;?TE:”.o;:e2:';::wr”ln,;: gilgflzi S 1 and zip along with a fine hook While 2 ((1 0 ll: B. K0111, 0 1 0 The P. W. C ,.m.11,1.s W," 1119- 1'1mnm, 1,9 ;N.,,,,d-'itrrA Bnrkel a y 3770' Vt "W "P 34 PMN4 DEMH5 0 iM.cCuigaii 2 4 6 leland title on Saturday hy dc-H . 4,1 "G. - ' 'h'affnrd scored seven timely Nicholson fl 0 0 0 ip,3.a1.(:,1 1 3 15 (noting the Queen Square S(-hoollm?1-l1:1', :'1Im.dn,:.(;,r5ge w:1l,leDn'h:i:p'1n pointa for the visitors in the lost Bishop 1 0 0 2 MMGOHHG11 1 1 3 rink 1mm p1mr1n11Mm1.n 34; in Summersid-P. The city he” spoke Robert Bamwm owned M, Lester 1 quarter and was runner-up with Navlnr . fl 0 0 fl AS6011 1 1 3 rho final malch, Earlier in the highly ahoul the hospitality sherran and driv:-n by Blair An-llwith the ” T”'"'i-'- 5l""m"5id9'3 Rm 5"” TmM' " 22 5 10 49 Arnold 0 1 4 "BY '"? Q55 ””'i"5 "M ”””'"s shown them by the Summerside draws, and Bobby Hunter owned bv Morrison 0 0 0 9” "V MacDonald rink 5'5 l0 W" ('lii'lers especially by Fred Fol- Simmonds and Smith, and driven -. - - - 3 h"'ih 1" lhe1'"3l5' 'land. They were very warm in bv C. Smith were Ebralzihi hmi TOQ1 H rm 13 5 12 ;1 l The new champions will rep- their praises of the Summerside winners in Classes A and C. with an Fans are mm Islanders Within Game Of Glace Bay After 5-1 Victory Over Atlantics Maclnnis Wins Chess Tourney tiesent the Provinre in the Doniin-'1 kindness. Johnnie Maclnnii in the win- irwc Rink Winner Of. irrovinciai Schoolboy Class B having each of the three entries winning ii dash. RMSPFI Baldwin pacing vnrv last won from Mabel Patch and Roman. The int-1 ter suffering from injuries re- rt-ived two weeks M20. WM 11'” his usual form. Bob Dale. Royal Jim and Sunny 3 raced well in Class B Bobbi Not since the canon not under- ts for the la- landen looked as bright on they do Bucko Ti-Lino:-'3 manpower situation can be dumb- ed as very good. The lmmedlnto put record of the team ha been and the tI0lllltOt'l financial worries have been some- what eased since the fine of 8500 imposed on the I-lnlllax Atlantic: for failing to reach here for I tune The Islanders enter the fourth last week of the ounpclcn, ntlll in fourth place but only two polntl from the third place Miner: and seven points behind the second place Milllonniree. The Tnlnomien could improve that situation this a win over their toughest rival: At the Penna, the rousing Glace Bay Miners. with the additiom of Claude Robert and Spike Laliberla to the team during the put week the fa- landera have been converted into top contender: for the MMJ-IL. the time the play-offs roll around they may be iavored to take the crown. If their showings during the put two games can be taken u an indication of whci to expect then ltes. They thumped the Miner: 'l-3 here Friday night. and flew to Hall- fax on Saturday to whip the At- lanlicx 5-1 in their own backyard. Now its the Miners again to- night. Don Penniatorra men have lost their last two games. They will be going all out to win tonight result that fans can exd pact to witness one of the hardest played games of the year. Not that all of the Glace Bay- Islandera games haven't been thrill- talking about Friday night's contest between the 1two clubs despite the high stick- 1 i . 1 The Islanders chances for obtain- 1 ing Tod Campeau nipped: to be get- J ting slimmer. It in pouiblo that i the Islanders may attempt to 500- 1 ure Bill LeBlanc in his place. Lo- Blanc in the properly of the Is- the Islanders should be the fuot- - Surging Islanders Meet. Miners Here Tonight; Prospects Appear Bright Ouisianding Game Ridht winger Orin Carver (above) played an outstanding game for the Islander: Saturday night, scoring two goals and assisting on another in the Islanders 6-! win over the Atlantics. striking an official in Quebec. Negotiations to play tho poet- poned game between the Islander- and Atlantic: in Summeraide on Tuesday night, have fallen throlljh, it was learned from Jim Maocalliim last night. It won Maocallum, the secretary-treasurer of the Clan. whoflewtoGlace Boyaweekngo to present. the Islanders cane on the Halifax postponement to President ?" Roger Buutto, Inland goalie. . , IALIIFAX. (C?) - Charlotto- (1 d M h I 12 more nor of the 1953 Prince Edward ' ' 1g.1mer pared away from the Lwoi 1 . . 1 M D M ”e' I'i"'d"" wmwe 1” Wm" i.i::?Ie Ro:'M.'vlecMeek.ln(.) M Immd Ch'” ''””'"”m""' which - other entries in Class C tn Wl'.Ii1EfiFIs bl" "5 under suspension or Cl Roy 30 (ma i in; a game of third-place Glace Lintubs. was finally decided over thei 1 Mrh duh. i . Bu Minn! by defestina Halifax C1m1.,"mw,,1 50,11 Emma; week-end. Earlier int week - .- -- starter Fred Jnffi-oy drwkrvpd ' ' Atlantic: &1 Saturday night in 3 dawn". Gusm,,3s,,n. Rlackhurn, Johnnie defeated D. Fumnan and -.Ai. the Summer!-lid! Ciirlingl .. 1.m.11,111.,1.11,, splendid way he zot y 1 n Maritinu MAJ!!! HOCROY 1-03211! MCL,11g1,11n' Gray; go.-w"d,. 5.111. on Saturday night took the final chub Saturday the Prim? 0fiAbble the horses aviiay. The Ciuls ;ll'P l'm'- , don, Whitlock, Carver, Ritchie.iC0nteni:ler. Pop .Cudmore. to will Wales college rink skipped b,v1 I pimning it rare for Wednesday lfi ' Ailnn” 1"" ""b1'd "”"d' Pulliiclino, Glgnac. Laliberto, Ro- the championship. Barrie MacDonald won lhe pro-1 , 1-,,,,111,., mndmnns nernlli E, - u place Sydney Millionaires. who do but Johnnie has been playing chess vincial schoolboy curling champ-'Mld Following is the ,e..mmm.y1 1 '""d Gm” 3" 7"o- ” mt Hm' Halifax: Goal. MCMeekin: i'1e- for I good few years and 15 the ionship and the right to repi-esentl g (1.555 W" NM "' "M W” ” "'” fence, McNeil. Lepine. Arcand-isort of enthusiast at the game Prince Edward island at Hamilton, Robm 311M111 (A,,d,...w,., 1 1 l3'm"- 1Bloom; forwards, Pepin. l.eClerc.1who wouid goongr play than eatvby defeating the Cilal'i0ttel0Wl11Cra Mab,.1 pamh 1MagFadyent 2 3' C""'"”"'""" 'V”"'d H”"":Morrow. Ford. McPhee. Bowness-i'rhe two finalists Cudmore andrink ski-vped by George Dillon by Rom.-0 (Bernardl ti (ii p the nmt Weli arm men b”'"d W1! Referee: Bill ()'Donaghue. igozman have on more man one; the score of 8-6. Earlier in Lhe mmy w1nn1ng own” L1 Shel-R". CLACE BAY (OP) 1 S dnex . d00'- 1513339" m"'ch9d H5l””” Llnesmen: Beazley and Powers. 0cc1”10n enjoyed v1cmr1es " afternoon. Dillon edged MacDonald ' ' y ' Pemlme-' '- NW"- zonl ll "19 fl?" P"10d- ""95 First Period 1 i - l Th . 6e5 but having lost a game to the Satui'daV evening a main of 3 M'””m""" sawed "nah 3”" X" Third P9”0d th Iii! in the second and - i ”h'"”,' ' "Wm" ' ll” . '. - r V . 4 ' "'l'" i the first and second periods in awe No iacori . V” '0 I--1-laliiax Pepin . new champions on Friday they rtbegvieit Bantams and Midgets . 221 W8 i champion modestly puts his lat . ; Sunnv B (Beinardi 31 G1 Bl . added another in the third. . . , i . . , them a 0 win over we Y Pcnnlt - Fnrelll 4.39 (Ford) . 5.38 Jseie faced with the task of taking made the trip to Ciapaud where l t 1 1 'i 5' - Both teams in ed clone-nhoclb i . ' t 1 1 r - .. . " lnelil 111' IYIUE31 11 9 7' ,n hm-kw wrmy chulmumwn 2--Char.ot.tetown, Gray oicclciitlcllfmliiiiiieeiiter dtfhwoze Bswhzi W” ””'gh' from H"; I;A'”Don':1ld may plnyed an umbnwn hmkcy g(r;ilia1DiiIl:ific1,'.F?gl:'il:13fld'nl .1 3; ixiime MET; illockey MIX ii - ' (Carver smndoni 13:22 ' . 1 . 11 ifoursome,whir,h they aled to 0, game against the all-star g-roup . - , mum,” 3,.-. l . using their extra men to wear 3 . , , llllV9- D1v'i.V0d- Flillllli hm 1" 73" 111mu 1.1 1 1' 10” ,1 made. 1 1 1 Wmmnli "l'”'"' The win moved Sydney to within Halifax down. Atlantic: fatnrte: an1:1e”;;;1:r:wG1l:;"C1"::21wR('b"'l lhaitt 111: In great. deal mm. itlml :nm:0ll1lhl;if mft decfzwd T,,,m.5'f A”,1mf:.";'f1:1'l Cf:;';uf”?: fiard, two Imnles of the league leadlnzi with 11 player: but. lost oi-war 1 1 . - i ' i 0 A R. 1 h, P. W1 C. .k . 1 L . k 1 1 I i 1 1 '. H3111"); A1,1;.1,ng5, . Johnny Morrow in the eiocinl . Se(1'"",' "'(':,'"f' Che-as playiniz iii the "Y" wili:::.';:111i11.:,wn1 -1.11.. 1.1;gnp:a:i:s Hiiceu :llll)l;li!H;(El!i(r!il:i-niliflltiii iheuRt:0P(ll' Ch” C . 1 Norm Defelicc tin-iied aside 30' minute of the first period when 3-ml'”10"eOwn' NV” .1,51.f'Ol1LlllllE lhrouizhout. the winter Ween 111", C1m1.10m,1mm bow W.” we 1.M'dv 1m, me me and the Bobby Hunicr iclark Smiiiil l 1 W015 1n pat-".18 1.11. unrd mmm” his weak ankle aiuin gave out. iM('i-3”Vm'”- I:l:h1;"';l " .months and in the spring the C10”. m1.111-mc1md b,n1,1e5,1;nd the cm, 1,5" we" 1:111 1n their Mollv Hanover (J Pf'iI"f'.!l 2 :3 um "um. elm mch mu” 5 cm,.1,m..,,w,, ,1,.,.s.4 13 mm. ieachailotleinvln. ai r If H 1954 tournament will be he-Id.1 M111”, nf 1,11,11,11, (11,p1,,yed p1.,(1sEs (,1 11” Sand sponamamhjp June's first (B Andreiwal 3 .. .. smps for Mme". Om mm” Wmd W" I-Ml” yiiilaiiikiiliiiii ll carver M Th”' ”?"l” "lam d"”"" ””1br0iiiihliPiilliusiaslic Draw from and hospitality of the Crapaud W”"”"" mvnm D Simmmdh Dime MCIMY" Open” "M 'C"' I" Ch"1".'"'"w" "hm. R” (''i"' i ' '.m' 0 Q' ii ' , . ll'lfllv0l' HIV? Pl ll1R.'v'l'l ll W0"d0”U1i the older curlers who were walcli- players and mam emmt and C- 3m"'h- in: in the first period when he Spike Lnliharie and Vin:-e Pailm i(iiislave.snii. in'iiIbPlIP) lll..19 Nmncc of kwpmg up ",1 1115lmR1 (gm Nd eds M1 ' , Officials: more 1. 1135 from George 30991-9,. dlno added the nihorn. Rob Pnrnn1 1PFilllillE5: ltalllailuio ii(iSii;l7- Mm? and v1mmz 111, W11", Lhei Sn1m.dM, nmmhm 11", D111m1i my Peenmgoigenn H W; 5g?'”;3g0bgf, sit...-l:-r -- Frvd .lnffrov.1 H '1. mm 81 13154. G111" 3” he” . "'""”df'h” ::"':1'”x ff") ' '" am niismmuc” pm ' ' lilayolis arrive. some new fRC951sklppPd rink be-at Ihe only hllm-iMaCw11.11am5. However. the Abbm .liidav.I - ("'"f""” 9'"”;I d" :sli5:l1t edge in the period but were FRY W h 1' "V W if ”"i MCN9” 1327 1 1 1ara making their appear-anve at meraide rink left in Conillelilllfll mme back W111, 111,9, E0315 "1 old Cudmnrr WI ,Rol;ind no i ,1m1,1,1e 1,, 1,,” 139.1911" 1,1 m, Syd. i'”'''"”''' l'" A "”"' ”""" T'""i ""'"" whose names and the Charlnlil--l which was skipped by David Sil- W111. L1,, mu, 1,3,1 31 ,1 the r-r- V" ssssss " mar net. m':!l::;:n:::h:';inr:fyw"i1:"n'::1:l"”l1:1 6-(tliailotloionii, Pallndiiiii, ” rm-in Chas: Cluh WI? nrlcome, liphant, by the lop-sided score of End "1 111, 131151; m'1.1,,d' 1 ' R Play iOli0WP(i the same pattern H" "1M.mEi ";mm. M 11:, NW, i(”'7l.l'l 4 -ii anyone who is inivreslod in 12-5. 1 1 in the second period. the Abbies in ihr second pnrlod, Glace Bay period and both ware zivnn l1'llIi- P'"”l””" Pa'mdln0 ”-341 AT" rhesx and that includes llldlu Is, saturihy hamm adn-,,1 om, E081 and 1" me 1,1,1m1 ilialn oiitslint Sydney only in be mg. Mon,” 1"1'm.M 11,1. 1mk1.l iarirl 9249. well as gentlemen. 1931 m- ,1 period each team got two goals to ' ' P foiled by Dnlelicr. Andy MoCliium 1" hm u,u"1,v ' Strips: -e-4-7w- Ai m””" "3" 33" H" 1”4- make mp 311151 mung, 5.3 10, the a scored the second Sydney goal with In the second period Pnllndino1 3"”'”', 1' 5 1:1'"'”. ' ' 5”1”i;h”,ff '''''' -1 1” mi 0”” ”" 5 Abbice. in: than two minutes remaining ninwd W" ,1 "11 M. ,.,g,,,.,, R1111 MPMPFKIH .5 '1 1 7-221 Mach-am-M ml 1” ml 1, 5 Following is the auinlmary: 1,-011mm” 1,”, 11,. 1-pgun. nr1 in the D9l'l0d- o'DOHlEhlll and was given it ini:-1 '”"" "M N” ' 1 q. Dmnn 120 00011011151 First Period me w1m(,r raw; 11,111 3: 11191 The trams played evenly in the -- mndui-t. There were nine pr-nah M05C0W- icy” -- RUFMA Mill iiiii " 14i'apaud. B. Macwilliama 2:10 0,," Driving Park on llllifl WW1 Ml? Sydney defence u,Luum(1-unvon a have a team entered in the n n 4 9- mt i Cliarlotlei H miemn u d H Ln Mm H". Fix M (hvlmtnmxm world hock:-3' rtlianipionships for -1?)'l”l;”D”"”ld g,aosv?:.:m lmoolsmurday (".312-'.r'J:::Trnt ,,n1yg1o13 Sgomn 3" gde11Ce.. Palmolive Shave Cronin "W s '”-'”' ""' ” " the first time this year, the iii;iv.sl- ”" ,-1111 0” 4CA1,b1”' H. s1mm0mu 16:00 . Mm Pnm'(Sh,m,, 1 1 2' Th, gum, rm, ,,1mMg pem1gy.,i IN" Y9" 3" 1)' P SlViFl Sport reported in - T's" 1 ”l p 1'11 ; H - 11 C ' 1 i , U '1-1, . frp. R. for Lnu le P 9 ml! d ”::;"i:l (Russia ”"”' 1” '”""'Y BOSTON '.AP'-Rmk".!..:”l h d W. PM egooontiimlteriodume H.;lt:yi't H.nr.if.i.l.r ii "mp '2 441 nnlfv two iiiinorlhr botiimu; Gia'c'.'1 - 51,V(,1.,11 mam” Mn hm hm not iDlll.Chl Reibeln aeconil-pea-o;1li 5wAhb”-15' H. simmonda Last Don" 1I,M,n1Pr, V 133 B”. . 1 D 1 pi-oi-roiisy confirmed that it ""1 13" D9'””" " 14 W ll” 1 rpuim-1 , -my B,,,m1eg. Gm lKIannt'dyl .. 4 3! Linc-ups: 1 P9lmolive'I betircl-Snileiilllll O you wan ' ' ' would enter a team. Basmn Bm".m Sunday "mm " I Penalties: Dickie 42v. Time: 42. 43f2, 43. Sydney - Goal: Defeiice: dc- 011! Wilt Imlf WhlSkEI'! "R," lhe pace.-setting Red wings ieng- . Third Period cfnce: Mccallum, Cooper, McDon- Jill"! '' 3 "" 'm'- Y9" " MILAN, (API .- Italy's Duilin m””ed ”"”' N”'m""l Hwk” 14"" 5..c1-apaud D1 M,Cw1111am, 1;0o mugulcd mun 31d. M.”-gm; go,-w,,.d.; Mu,h,11. tlonr Ihave -an ALL- AY , . rue undefeated streak to seven ' 1 .h"e,You1onkyoui-beinfrom Ln! iron the European liglil- ' m their 10 ml of "I EH1 '1-Abbies, R. Lee 1.00 McIntyre. Robertson, Dubuc, Pirir. . ." . 1" wvilzllt hoximz title Salumll E” ”' W Oovclwid l"l.vcrs deli-sled Gias- 8-Craparud. Dickie l!l:00 Muudim Budlnnlz innwnvl l2i Lzirrolx. Cowan. 'T"”'""1',3:)'ur';'1f1m' lllzill. defeating dPfel'ldlllg cham-1"” SFMMARY izuw Road Maple Lcnfs R to 3 in 9..Abblas, H. Simmonds 15:30 Prodigal Vic iMnrr'issey) .. 21i Ghc, Em. w G031. 1.110.115. dry w?fh0pl;lmoli" nion -lorimi Jnlwisvll of D9"-i ,1 l ,"M North Riv" link Siilui'da.v niizhl Penalty; MoCallum. rim; 41. 41 Truce: Farelll. Whyte. oampbcii. ,mu51,mLm11,n. mark in a 15-round bout. .lohan- No scorm" before a large rrnrwd of fans. It Lmmpgm H V 1 '1, Treen: forwards: Mylea, Miler. somhe, 0111.1-.3 sen had held the title since 1952. Panama. Khmduv 115 Km- was the int tame in b0 llla,V!-d Crlpoud All-Stun: Goal. 6, In- Olfirinlsi Dave :i1as1')nrr.H. Brown. cm.me11,yl Rmhfmdv U7". (mm ' I" to Loi ViPlilhPd 134 1-2 pounds, Joh- K 6.58 'A M, - 1515' P M70" BMFUIW "19 Aeml-final: man; defence, J. Howatt. B. M1c- F9l'll"0"- 5"V” i 5” '1':1””- N1-i-dham, ,1,".1 v . 41,1111 "mil 133. 11” 19255 "" m" ' ' " which W1" Wilt Wilizhi And will wiiii.uru,Mum.rt, Nocmn. Dickie; ”' P”""d' Em mm " Referee: Laurie Power. Lines- l0lli'rll.ll1”lli?W99 ill 9 W W s” s” '5" ' "g d P Md he played between Nine Mile forwards. B. Dawson, D. Maowil- ”” "T”T men: McMullln and McAdam. N-"li'.l' Willi” 3'0” 5'”'"V9 Wllllis Additional Snort Page13 I B .1 i”I:';'1') " Creek and Glmzrvw Road in ii liamil. Dawson. 8. MacDonald, E. H First period gplf and 1r-our poi111t1-5'. En. ' ---V " " A "1g:'f:,'Imn lxcmmnn 1 SM b”-eij W" UV? l'l'iGH- Roger-non, Howatt, Cutoilfle. ' ' S iesvdnrv. Mnlnbyrl .l”.V' ”V"”'”'- ?"i"”"”r"- 519'” knetio-it. Reibei V g . i.''E;'i.''.?.'l5'"i3a Bradley r A'bmiauc(c;oi.il' Aogiii:ri:V-5r:la:wfert- ' P(:iml,t.ri”lll'I1l)i'te we """"""" " mu tar and irosiizo. Aquiref (Howe. Kelly) l9:36 in 10” , i - 'Me' . ' "m' ' ' ' yi 3 i i i - . I . . , , "ml" i H -50 sentner. forwnrdn. Lee. Mu:!ld- second period new skills as a sailor in one Penalties. Gardner, 2.12, wil- 2-.oovehead, O'Brien W, mum, pwm 51m,m.,,,d., :1...5vd,,.v M.,c.1y.... mm - ton and Mohnli 121! (3 t .1 ' ' ' '”T-” ' ” ee-”' of Canadas modern. now 1 I, 1 TM". Fag LC "'1' 8.10 Wntta, Ward; STEDMRTON1 N! g. gm..- iiizhtingz ships. Age limlls .17 Time will he a gonrra NO wring. . mrzr:1;::11:i1imu WT Loofficinle: rlichnloon and Mac- The Ape 5,111", 1,,,,,,,,y L,,,,u.., lo 25 (29 Willi corlain tiiadojmpgiimg at the Curlini: Cliih Penalties; None. . Penalties e Madbamild rind." H m niayom open Monday with Pictoii - 1 - i s .1 i at Trum and mellarton playing qiialiiicalioiisl. la('ill(lail0ll.i , .- h nawchul: 3 it 148 Second period i i for the diaiunz of onds Trenton at steuai-ton. Grade 8 Or lwtiel" G0 . . Hm” 11 1 8!” 4-m”W'w RA Finn" . ' At I leaaue meetintl ii:-re sun- Pl8C95! 5”” "V WV”? Nami on PC” 18' 1934 at 7 plm' .F(Br'dl”i ” ' ":1; e c day St. Francis Xavier University Recruitinlz Offlwr. loday at , 1 . . . ll ll ' O"v."h”"" "Mr . do ""9 We" me "Y9 W” ”" "mm The postponed Annual Meeting of the Charlotte- J. C. (;ALI.ANT, iwisnori 15 1'4 when the schedule wining Triiro . . . . . , .'li H. M. C. S. uoen Charlotte, r w I. 'r in: lown Dnvin Park & Provincial Exhibition. ill 1 6--Glukow Rd. Mnrvre . Bearcaln chose to compete rather , 3 . . . e Charlottetown. phone 4813. Secretary. - y . . rmacriomidi uuii "Elli" -- m 3: 2 g 2: than mu the bye, held in the office of the Association. Great (x00l”R "Mill" r- Pliiraii. Mvirii "W 5”"”-VB ' ” I 1. 3 u Trenton. who tied with piciou St. on Wednesday. February 10. 1954 at 1:30 W"- In Series Opener rizii; W 'W- . f 2 .. .. . .. om re-we wwuii ""4."'- t awn-ded fourth place on 1 goals- 1 ;mi...... point; awarded to 1.- .,.,..., 1..., J. P. LANTZ. 6.1!. BUNTAIN. Third mrlod lander: and Glace Bay for poot- The final IQBHIHM7 T""0 is Pruident - Secretary- ' SACKVU-LE N- 1- (0Pl - '1'-Govehead. O'Brien um poned game: Thule guinea to be 1.2- Stglhi-ux1i39 1.2: 51. i-ix so ' MW” Am1'P"' "mV9""'Y Tiddied IL-Covehead. V-lrfer 7:23 played at later date. I-2; Plctou and Trenton 29 1-2. ve e Ua"."”".",Y 0:nch:': ll-Oovr-head. I-inches 9:03 "' ' : ...-.o--r '5'" ""3 Pemltiui - Blanchard. Joan. flnt contact of A two-game i.ot.al- Mm, ,9. ' i . point serial. The series wlniner, ' ,,.n,,,,V,yy,y.. . SPICCTATORS FOR THIS GAME. to be decided Thundll It Ch-r-l i lotwtown, will play either St. Leading scorer: Thoinu Univerlity or University l . YOU'LL ENCOURAGE PLAY- of New Bninlwick for the New." t Brunawlck-Prince ldword i..1 Y mmiuiv nivam 0 land intercollegiate hockey chamu ---. , E” W ii snows or inLiiliAil.iAiio - - iv-is - i H MINIRS vs. ISLANDERS FORUM - MONDAY. FEB. 8 TI ILLE- &l,AY-GHVIZIAL SALE-9 AM. AND ON. Tom MacDoun.lI and John kny leagues in Summenide: Nellson led the avalanche. each PeperweI(liu:- acorlnig four timu. Neilson had ltwo imitate and Macbounll one. Donnie Scliurman 4. in 2 Keith Doualiterty allot the other Emmereon Ferrlah 10 i ll goal. ( Poe-Wun:-- Gonllo Tom Walker earned Johny Gallant 1! 0 ll Mount Allison! flrlt shutout of lantuI::- the season. The team has been louis-Polrler 0 C . undefeated in Ill lnurcolleglnie MIiIgeis:- nine: to date. Ulric Gallant 4 1 I G A Pk. 12 MON DAY - TU Gregory Peck l ' , Also short subject: ESDAY- 8 old 9 New Wide Screen ' -Color-i - Stun Hayward 3 "IRON MISTRESS" Technicolor Alui LMIII - Virginie Mnyo Action - 'l1irIlk - suapellu - Dflmi