Novemasii l9. 1953 lireservesiiecision . In 0.A.ll.A. Case MONPREAL. (OP)-A Superior court fudge today reserved decis- i0n until Saturday on a request by me Quebec Frontenacs Hockey ciub for an iniunctlon to prevent its suspension by the Quebec Ama- teur Hockey Association. ' The injunction was sought in con- nection with a dispute over the ownership of goalie Jacques Mar- cotte, now playing with Frontenac: in the Quebec Junior Hockey Lea- gue. He is also claimed by the Quebec Citadelles, members of the junior branch of the Ontario Hoc- key Association. The QAI-IA has announced that Frontenacs would be suspended un- less they released Marcotte. When Frontenacs made their re- quest for an injunction against the QILHA, the Quebec Ciladelles fol- lowed with a request for permis- sion to enter the case. Mr. Justice A. I. Smith took the request under advisement until Saturday. E SU LV. GHARLOTTETOWN- ror Summerside-Bordon-'I For For For For For Georgetown-lzzso p.m. For LV. SUMMER8mE- MONTREAL Through air-conditioned sl (Lil. ii. TRAIN seiivices :00 a.m., 8:30 pm. daily except Murray Harbor-4:00 pan. daily except Sunday. Sourla--2:30 p.m. daily except Sunday. Sourlo-7:30 a.m. Tuesday, Thursday. Saturday. Elmira (Lv. Souria)-6:45 p.m. Monday and Friday. Tigrilsh-3:30 pm. daily except Sunday. For Charlottetown-1:15 a.m., 10:10 n.m., 2:45 p.m. daily ex- For Borden-7:15 a.m., 2:45 p.m. daily except Sunday. for Tlgnlsh-0:15 p.m., daily except Sunday. 12:01 pm. Monday, Wednesday, Friday. IMONCTON - HALIFAX - SAINT JOHN pr. F rlottetown 7:00 a.m., Surnmersido 7:15 a.m., daily except Sunday. leaving Charlottetown 7:00 n.rn. NDAY, NOV. 29th Sunday 5:45 p.m. Tuesday & Thurvuiuv. daily except Sunday. cept Sunday. - TORONTO eeper Charlottetown-llinntrcal. Four trip! daily in each Tu. p.rn. 4 can reiiiiv seiivice BORDENi- CAPE TORMEN-TINE at one a.m., 1:00 p.m., 4:80 p.m., 1:50 p.m., and Cape eritlne pier at 10:35 I-m., 2:40 p.m., 0:00 p.m., 9:00 direction, leaving Borden pier Atlantic standard Time CANADIAN NTION 4 preparing for Carter Refuses Preliminary Weigh-iii MONTREAL. (OP)-Jimmy Gar- ter, world lightweight champion who will defend his title here Nov. 11 against Montreal's Armand Sa- voie, refused Friday to go through with a preliminary weighing-in. Savoie weighed himself at 188. Both fighters underwent a pre- liminary medical examination and were pronounced physically fit. Carter balked at the weigh-in. saying his contract calls for the official weighing at noon the day of the fight. Meanwhile. promoter Raoul God- bout said indications now are that there will be is) crowd of between 12.000 and 15,000 for the fight in Montreal Forum. seating capacity for fights at the Forum is 15.000, said Bodbout, and with standees the capacity is around 17.500. Carter is guaranteed 525,000 for the fight; Savoie gets a 12 1-2 per cent cut of the gate. Estimated gate is 570,000. The' fight time is 10 pm. EST, and there will be neither television nor radio broad- cast oldtime Football Stars Prepare For Game With Calgary WINNIPEG, (CP) -Winnipeg's oldtime football stars already are their exhibition game here Nov. 14 against form- er Calgary Stampeders by setting up practice sessions starting this week-end. The big game. now "The Liniment Bowl", came about when Winnipeg challenged Cai- ,gnry after the ex-Stamps defeat- ed the junior Bronks 14-6 last Sunday. it will he played at the m., with the proceeds going to the community chest campaigns in the two cities. , The former Blue Bombers will work out Saturday and Sunday afternoons and every evening next week except Wednesday. Already in the fold are the Former imports also arriving soon include Marlin Gainor, Wayne Shelcy, Bob Snndberg and Russ Rebholz. THREE-IN-ON! UGH. Ont. (OP)- Mrs. S. S. Heard cracked open for breakfast a pullet's egg received from her sister's home inDund.alx. MW 5541?: Keller azz, I e. The Slrotes That Help Make Champions . . . India; hockey and hurt aiming champions everywhere will all you that they choose C.C.M. Matched Sea for one sound reason, craftsmanship. And in that word is the reason why C.C.M.'a will help you skate better, too. C.C.M. craftsmanship ruulu from years of experience in selecting the lam cop grain leather - in maids, tough. durable -In sldllfuliy matching skates to shoes, then rivet- ing them In the exact position so make a Matched Skating Set that glides safe and true throughout a- long life of hard use. noel blades That's why C.C.M.'I actually at 89.75. VISIT YOUR lRIlINDlV mar enioynienr. And you can buy a C.C.M. Matched Set I! balp you skate better and with (iexu ossirn rooavi On-t. The egg oontained three yolks. TI.-IE GUARDIAN. c1-1A1u.o'r're'rowN Durelle-llarper Bout Sanctioned , A QUEBEC. (GP)-The Canadian Boxing Federation has sanctioned a bout for the Canadian light- heavyweight title between defend- ing champion Yvon Durelle of Bale Ste. Anne, Que., and Doug Harper of Edmonton. national commissioner Gene Letourncau an- nounced Thursday. The 12-round bout will be held sometime this month in Calgary under promoter Ernie Part of that city. Letourneau said a special clause has been inserted in the contract providing that if Harper wins the title he will have in defend it "within 00 days against any log- ical contender named by the fed- qratlonlf Kid Gavilcin lEnds Eastern Training SUMMIT, NJ, (AP) - Welter- weight champion Kid Gavilan com- plefcd his eastem trainig Thurs- day for his title defence against Johnny Bratton in Chicago Nov. 13. Gavilan will wind up his training at Chicago. Soccer Results LONDON, (CP) e- Results of soccer games played in the Un- ited Kingdom Saturday. ENGLISH LEAGUE Division I. dubbed l new Winnipeg Stadium at 1:30 p.i brain-trusts, coach Reg Threlfall. Bolton W 6 Portsmouth 1 i Burnley- 2 Sheffield U 1 i Charlton A 2 Huddersfield T l i Liverpool 2 Manchester C 2 . Manchester U 2 Arsenal 2 l Middlesbrougli 3 Wolverliamy- ion 3 Newcastle U 4 Cardiff C 0 Preston N E 2 Blackpool 3 Sheffield W 3 Aston Villa 1 Toitenham H 2 Chelsea 1 W Bromwich 2 Suderland 0 Division 11 Birmingham 0 Blackburn E 0 Fulham 3 Oldham A 1 Leeds U 3 Doncaster R 1 'Lelcester c 1 Hull C 3 Luton T 1 Brentford 1 Nottingham F 4 Derby C 2 Plymouth A 3 Bristol R. 3 Rotherham U 0 Notts C 1 Swansea '1' 4 Lincoln C 2 West Ham U 5 Bury 0 Stoke C 2 Evcrton 4 Division III Southern Aldershot 1 Gillingham 2 Bristol C 2 Northampton T 1 Colchester U 2 Watford 2 Crystal P 4 Torquay U 1 Exeter C 4 Millwall 1 Newport C 1 Leyton O 1 Norwich C 2 Reading 3 Queen's PR. 1 Southend U 0 Shrewsbury T 1 Ipswich '1' 1 Southampton 1 Brighton 0 u Swindon T 1 Coventry C 1 Walsall 1 Burncmouth 0 Division 111 Northern MIMOIIAL CUP Inihloniltlc of Canadian luniar hockey dininplenslilp. 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' 0'I.ear7 ram I Accrington I I Porth Vale 2 Barrow 0 Workington 1 Bradford C 1 Scunthorpe U 3 Carlisle U 5 Crewe Alex 0 Chesterfield 3 York C 2 Grlmsby T 0 Bradford 0 Halifax T 1 Chester 1 Mansfield 1'. 1 Gateshead 1 Rochdale 3 Darllngton 0 Stockport 3 Barnsiey 0 Transmere R 2 Southport 0 Wrexham 2 I-lartlepools U 0 Ioorrrsn Lnaomi Division A Aberdeen 1 Rangers 1 Ceytic 2 I-iiberian 2 Hamilton A 0 Queen of S 5 Hearts 1 Clyde 2 Partick T 1 Dundee 0 Raith R 0 Falkirk 2 St. Mlrren 1 Airdrleonians 0 Stirling A 3 East Fife 2 Division 13 Albion R I Morton I Arbroath 3 St. Johnstone I Ayr .U 3 Forfar A 1 Dumbarton 1 Motherweil I Dundee U 4 Queen's P 0 Duniermile 2 Alloa 1 Stenhousemuir 2 Cowdenbeartli 4 Third Lanark 2 Kilmarnock 0 IRISH LEAGUE City Cup Ardl 1 Ballyuiena U 1 Cliitonville 0 Linfleld 4 Coleralne 2 Glenavon 2 Distillery 0 Crusaders 1 Glentoran 2 Bangor 0 Portadown 1 Derry C 2 BAGS EAGLE conmnz. and. (OP)-Arch Hollands of Moose Jiaw bagged a golden eagle in this southwestern Saskutchewan district. The eagle had a wlngapread of seven feet. four inches. and fell victim to a .22-cal rifle. I -For Qiiality Mildncss Value ix xii i s s I I ll'(' inii.ii'm i ix 1.1 V1 villi lli Savage illarliour And Vicinity ..'Mr. John-Tl-;):r.ison of Savage Harbour. was a. business visitor to Morell on Monday. Mr. John MacDonald of St. An- drews, was a business visitor to Morell on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred MacDon- ald of Mt. Stewart. were week-end visitors to Alberton where they were the guests of their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph MacDonald. Mr. and Mrs. Harold MacDonald of Mt. Stewart. visited Peake's over the weekend. While there they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Hughes. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Robbins and two children, Joan and James of Bangor, were welcome visitors to Savage Harbour during the week. While here they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Pigott. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rapson and grandchildren Gloria. and Alfred Rapson of Charlottetown, were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mosher, Savage Harbour. Mr. Clarence Murphy of savage Harbour, who is employed with the Provincial Department of Health and Welfare. attended a health conference held in Fredericton, N. B. last Tuesday. Donalda Coade, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Coade of Glen- roy, is enjoying a. pleasant holiday at Savage Harbour where she is the guest of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Morrison. School chums of Reuben Feehan, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Feehan. are sorry to learn that he is ill at the home of his parents. All join in the hope that soon Reuben will be SEE YOUR TEXACO DEALEIF” Cbief FOR Jill; l007o,CLlMATEgC0llT.ILl0LLED for Top pperiomiance irigli wearhw SKY CHIEF is scientifically blended togive top performance in any season-changed four-dimes a year as due weather changesg. 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