- .z..ar.... - As will be noted by the list giv- ing the standing of the British Consuls play, the C. MacDonald rink is the only team of the 12 .without a loss. , l)r. W. MacDonald conies second with one loss. There are Mill two l Clifford MacDonald Rink . Undefeated In Consuls Play Macmiy, Vernon Rodd vs. C. Campbell. T. MacAdum, K. Elliott. V. Williams. Ice 3: rinal game in left over: competition: A. Howatt. A. B. Bat..- iiall. .1. Wilson, 0. Stewart vs. E. MacNutt, F. Hobbs. C. Trainor, R. ' LITTLE SPORT - - tel? &.JX, Cy Rouroir 1 r P339 6 Th” G"l"'dI3'n Thursday! Janunry 27- 19"” lganies left in the round robin play Jories. . - - . which will be played tonight and ltollowing is the standing oi , tomorrow. British Consuls teams: onclon ins - . -: '- night: a C. A. Macboiiad 9 it 0 1 In the left overs: E. .'tlacNutt T.iDr. W. MacDonald .9 8 It ('. Machean 5. l8. MacDonald 9 7 2. Presidents pri'.I.es: J. S, TayIoriF. Hansen . 9 5 4- S e 12. Enllllclt !tlacI)onald 5: Earlll-7. Maclniiis . 9 4 5 lMai-Lend It. A. A. Macl.eod tl lI.l. Burden 9 3 6 MON(?Tt)N it'll) --- M on rto it man. g Draw for tonight: tlid Wood . . 9 2 7 Hawks moved to within loin potntsll M0IN'I0" g G”'lI7 P?fl5l'd"-V1 Ill” Two British t'onsols games WIIllH. Atkinson 9 3 6 of (11.5! place in the Atlantic Cn.i.x'. fence: Lepine, McNeil. hIcLaiigh- be played 8, 5 P.” 11:. Acorn g 5 4 . Senior Hockey league lWI'f W9f-IiIIj”- Vl'I”V9"i I”””"'ds: H”'5"llIeId'l 7 P.!ll. President": Prives: lce,ll)r. I... Prowse 9 4 51 nesday Hill” by del9””'”I I"? h,"5'"lLa"IIm,au' Smnelh Bomws 3 1h(,'"" 1: II. Dobson. 1.. Ronald. F. Mac-l D. Hill . .. 9 2 7 PIN? Ch3l'lt'lWli'll'l IFI3ml"” 'I'l 5”” Iyallellrh H”uIe' La"”"x' vial" Miiiaii. Eric Gillespie vs. G. Mac- D. Saunders . 9 2 7 Hawks 111014 3 3'” lt'-WI 1” ii" if 3"” M'CheIm' tKniglit. .l. (l. llornhy, R. Ewing.' ant (N37 "””5” it '. ' : . ' ' Ice 2: )on Ccziinaii su . . Ray Lerlui: scored the only markeryifeld (Ca peaul 10:49; 2. Moncton. lxennedgyg L. Somme vsg J. A. Simg of the second period to whiiile the Thomson tBowness. Weayer) 13.37. .mmms.: Pat Read.” Ed Bmwm S. g ' margin to 2-1. Penalties: ,Pe”ad1"” 5-” K”"”(:.-at-htv. I vANcomi-xii. (CF)--A request Bill) BIVKKIIPSS mtitori zlw in-vii- man 9:01). OConnor 14:36. l lceI4' A. Tan, 5, 1),,m.,-m. Bi” by Pentictoii Vs hockey club fort ance tally for Il1lUl'lL'l.IIl lloll-K1 ay Second period: 3 Cliarloiieto-wii-,- llmamial aid ml. the-U. furmcommg thi-High the thirrl ivrimil L?d”C lK"””"3"l 7E35- P9”al””: i-W m”'r'?:”.r'mm'ltrip to the world chziinpionships, Monctim now has 57 utIIllIS. fouii0Connor 14-:04. Lepine 16:47. . has mmed mm." by vancouvery gl less than Cliai-loiiciown. Ainlicisi Third period: 4. Mtiiictun. Buw- city i-ouncil Tuesday night. 1 ”" R”"bl9l'5 3” lhlid "ml a"f!i"es.5 lwannl M"Nell' 12:29; PHIL in fejccting the plea, Acting Fredericton Capitals trail with 43. alties: I-lennessey 3:13. O(.onnoi- Mmm, Bi” Orr Said Pemwmn ham ”"""I” l9:aO' (' Ivan. nn'w”mI".M. 10:” not iiiziile a donation to the Brit-i Hmrluuvumn (IMIIL SmItI;lIlil.lII0SIlIP 1 I Lampbdl lb-mi I W-tSlllfx("1lt)N (Apr-.Ari inter. ish Eiiipire Games fund here last i rli-Iiincc. llinclibcrger. ii-ml) 0 . - UPS: g t f ' f ) g g .. . . nvonmng mm.M.(k. I'M”. Cm. SI-mlm. 5 7 1;; 3.. national golf ioiiliiiaiiitiit kftaxiiiii:;sumniei. ' ml. Palladium whmmkg (;,a5-V Pirlsoclny 4 .1 lit the top ))d)ElS-. rom nlioge act r-tom-T Hmnmspy Imducl Dymnnm Kung st-oie of countries, incu ing an- - - - - -- ---- -w-4- win. will be held in Washington iii-xi June. William E. Sliaiiiiini, president of lllt' Coliiiiibia Country Club. where lll1' sltlttfltltl tournament will be hclci. and Fred Ciircoraii, promo- Primroses And Flyers Get Win in City Hockey League lltlllill diicctor of the lnternatioiial (lol Association, made the an- Tlie hltiiilzigiie Priinruses anti the S. Caricrt 10:02. 4. Flyers. Sqii:irc- nouiicciocnt Wednesday. Pnilttlalc Fivi-rs each ilickcil I1P1I.)l'1E',lg'5 ll:25. 5. ltoyitl-M li'3iHl.V The 1-iurnamcnt dates were set wins in the tipening twin bill of tlicl tBrownl 1:! ti. Flyers. i)iiiio 1S. ill Jllllltt 9 tlirnuzh 12- g h t'ilv I-Itirkcv League at the Foruiii Carver: l-I: Penalties. (oylc 6w '1WU lllH.V'PFS twill Path FUN"-l.V I apnini In the first game, the 55p rllill be selected for the event. the IEL)el'S tookg-an early lead and net-l Second period: 7. Fl)'Pl'S. ituri-y,Hm'd annual international tourney. . - - .- . .. - s -- -'t-r-. ' it has been held for the last. two erf rellnslqlshed: I:I uh m(Illb)tlzlII ltIiIil5:l:eI'l)1Iaecl):iiI:lIiIleIi)III:5dv Jtl'IIIil(iil.)PiIl'-S at Mnntrcal. wlicie ll ivas 8'" malgm mm Le I.aI:Ig,(Inm(. H 51; ”pg,,ameg.Ic0,-19 555. R9-adv called the Canada Cup toiirnamciit. R(I)aI.s 1." Ulla .Sc2im"I Lem cl I ,.li,.'11J4i)' U I V ' I Aigenttna won Inc 1953 tourna- .lI:!IImIe"':(l:a:(' Cselfioda tgdlefdge m;h;,i ll-hird puma. 9. 1,-lvehg nun" incnt, and Aiislialia triumplieil ID Saints 4-2. ' "A. (Iarver. S. taryert 2;.1t'l. ltl. I9”- In their game. the Flyers took a Rn Is. Ready tMacDonald. Brnwnll 4-0 lead on a pair of goals by Allic,.'v ll. Royals, l) Mcl.eoil I('iiil- Carver and singletons by Clittymoiel 7:-ta: 12. 'Flyers.g Square- lackson and .lolin Squarebriggs be- hriggs, iHurry. lteatherbiet 10:. g: fore the Royals made the red liglitj 13. Royals. Purcell tCoyleI 12:43.1 blink on Kip Rt-,ady's goal. Willielllcnalties: Cnyie 1.20. Longaphie 4.-l Dunn rounded out the scoring in 58. Read)" and Jackson majors 12.- the opening period to leave the 10.- . count 5-1 in the Flyers" favor. in Lineups. S.D.I.'. vs Primroscs Saddler (-4 Sign For Bout tAP teSaiiily Sati- NICW YORK. dlcr, world ieutlierweiglit cliaiiipion land Ted 4Rcd Top) Davis of Hart- the middle session. the teams shar-, Saints: Goal. Gillis: dclcii-cc. V C011"-1 pd a pair of markers with Hurry b.IZll.lD()lIt:H-II. MacDonald. Zlluilins. tiatts g - -' g g scoring for the Flyers and Wilf,Isouiian: forwards. Burns. (ia1l(I(!I, lfllllld 11llf' llglll In MEKIISOII-(1Ua1t'-' MacDonald getting the Royals' goalu-la)". Lemieux. Leinay. Roy. Mac- (-artlen E013. 2-)- The Royals started to click ('()II-IUOIIBICI. Rossiter and Gioneitc. The DHC1 PFOVIUPS that 53tldl9l' ulderablv better in the finale and Primrosesr Goal. E. Shepherd. will receive 40 per cent of the re- in 3 Vain gftort to get back in the defence. Nicholson, )lacRae. F.l('6iPl5. ll1('l1"-llnll I Similar ('11! Of name, out-scored the Parkdale men Shepherd. Clements: ' 3.2. ,1('arroll. Arsenault. Huglics. Alt-(ice, receive 20 per cent. The Saints-Priiiiroscs game was Nlcl.ean. 1., Shepherd, Power, .Vlc- includes R 90-day return clause wry fast with bum teams di,-hinglliinis. Acorn. ishould Davis defeat the champion. out some stiff checks and executing gt, , ?'m'rn---' . - . . . MMART . some very fine. wide-open hockey TI" Sail"-S W?” II"-hi lfhdliaw hlmlfl First pei'ioil' 1. Saints. Clinic-ltc near the half-way ninik of the 1.1- ,MaH),mam, 6.32 2' p,.”m.0s(,y yAir Force 53-48 l The Welshmen basketbal1- team strengthened their hold on third minute sessioii with tiionclle roii- Hughes .m.5(."m”L Macaw, ".4 necting on it pass from Sandy 3l”"'i Penalties. ltlacftae. .laY 8.49. Donald. Hughes was hack for thel swond period. 3g primmsos Prlmroses with only fit seconds 1'9-Xshcpherd illughesl 4.30: 4. Saints: maining in the game with Aixsen-iuumns ,Bm.ns, um P(."anie5'lpiace in the City Basketball Lea- aiilt and Mat-Rae assisting. lygm. ;;,47g Mrgee minor and major giie with a 53-48 win over the RCAF ALIFHH in ill? SN1t'N'l- the '9-Q1115 (lit, in a game played at the Prince of shnrcil a pair of goals, this timei Third D,rlod: 5- 1-:I.iml.0s(,S'1VTIIl('S College auditorium last even- with the Motitagtie boys faking thcpA,.sma”lf ,1,-g Spphwd. (-arm”, 6g ing. The win was the fourth of the early load In a goal by FlkilIIx'I()1: 5g pmmnsos. M(.Ge(, ,(-nrmli season for the Weislimcn. Shepherd and defrncem:in Arnnlil gh(,,,hN.d, M”-,9 pma1m.s' I.-. Shcpjl The collegiates took at 27-23 edge Mullins tying it up again near the herd major, 746. ;in the first half and went on to and of the period. Roth E0"I'm'dc'I5' I out-score the Flyers hy one point. Earl Slicplicril of the Primrnsesi - Iv. Lfor their win in the final session. and BIIYNLV (llllli M "W Salnlx ' ' lllalcolni Mai-lt'ayden was back in turned in finr pcrturmanccs. ptlic Wclslimcn line-up last night and The .llontai.'iir squad came not a o collcctctl ill points for the best strong in the finale with the trio showing of the contest. Mark Lad- of Arseiiault. Carroll and Hughes lnor had 15 points for PWC and Joe playing tine hockey and getting in lltevell ll. nn both goals in this period. Apps NORIt'0I.K. Ya. (AP?-S Joey Gi- Macftndrew of the Air Force col- Arscnnult st-orcil the winner as he arilcllo rallieil in the last tiii'ci',1.lccted 17 markers to lead his tcrim tipped l"r:ink Sheplierils 25-ftlOIil'0IlIl(IS to score a decision Wt-(I-Iscoriiig while Madson had 11 and drive by tiillls shortly after the 6 nesday night over aggressive AI.Nickerson l0. Fish And Game Meeting Friday . . --An interesting agenda pres-eiited tomorrow evening at the Prince County Fish and Game Asa sociation monthly meeting wliiclil iiill he held in Borden town hall. and which will include a crow. duck. and goose calling competit- ion with judging of this contest by la committee under the cliairnian-' ship of Mr. Ira Banks. 1 A iliscussion will he held on rc- .comniendations sii:"!estcd by the- ,other branches of the Fish andl (lame Association. including oncl li-oncerniiig participation in a llife display at the provincial :- liihition in Cliarlottetown this ('(llTI-lpuck M Shmcyt ing summer. I . 1Smith up after he hail shot Ilie 0 ' . x- J third game of the South Shore M Ill? I9” (IS .Crapdlld WIIIS League in Bedeque rink last night. fencemcn Danny Otoiinor and g The game was fast throughout. As,1,p,..-d ;;i,,(.),i,(.r,:,.,.' Wm, MW Crapaud last night defeated the and played before ii very large 1 4: will be : '. lduring a game played against the w”dlIYinf.Zel' Boh Gray can he seen tying i. , we; I s A( Jim Shirley Clears To The Islanders goal-tendcr -Iilll Shii'lcylcaii;.'lit up ice when the Capital for- lilocks a drive off the stick of Frci1- wartl broke in over the Island line. erictoii forward Jerry Smith and is rush back to help clear the puck seen clearing the rubber to the side out of the zone. Dougie McPhee and referee Sonny MacDonald can be seen in the background. Freetown 9 - 5 Eapitals licre recently. Big riglit- tlie Freetown Royals Maple Leafs A ”r.5In 1-All Draw Ai Toronto 'l'()li0NTO (CPD -Jenn Bclivcau' .and Sid Smith. two of the Nationall took care of the scoring Wednes- Hockey League's brightest Si3I'5.ipellally box. forwards. it S2l(l.00ti television fee. Davis will day night as Montreal Caneidienspxliots-on-goal department in evpyy The contract and '1'm'untn M8919 1-Pals IJHWNI 10 period and Plants turned in a line 1-1 tie before a sell-out crowdl 14.270 fans. i Both goals were in the penalty-l studded first per Bill Chadwick as. . penalties and two majors for tight- ing. Smith, lk lot Tin-onto' sir-ading scoreri and chosen as the NHL's all-star 3:54. Richard 4 lleftwinger in mid-season balloting. started things off with his 25th lgoal at 1041 lie snared defence- man llugh Boltonis short pass at the goal crease and flicked the lpuck past goalie Jaques Plante. Beliveau. towering Montreal cmi-i ire and the league's leading scorer with 54 points. tied it up about three minutes later when he split lthe Toronto defence and blasted . l lIBolton. Migayt lfl:4l; 2, Monti- Bi'c-adalbaiie Monarchs 8-2 in Frank lllP.Vers Trophy play at the Crap- aud rink. crowd. nd Canadiens FIRESTOIIE TELEVISION FOR CLEARER PICTURES AND BETTER SOUND. YES! IT'S TRUE- You Can Now Enioy FIRESTONE TELEVISION - IN ANY PART OF P. E. I. We will be pleased to demonstrate our FIRESTONE Tclcvisioii Sets anywhere on the Island. Just drop us a line or phone for details. FIRESTONE home a waist-liigh shot. lC;ich goal came with men in the Toronto had an edge in the pcrforiniince though many of the Leaf diivcs-were from far out. He made 32 stops and Lumley 19. 1 Summary I First period: 1. Toronto. Smith I tltichard. lltirvcyl 13 i H a r v e y 1:29. Bailey Sloan and Mar- sliali majois 7: . Migay 7:08, mm. stead 9:18. Smith 12:13. Sloan 18:07 MacDonald l7:34. Second pi-rind: Scoring: None. Pcnriltics: Armstroiig 2'00. Boliv- eau .'l .. .li-hnson ti.'37. MacDonald 14:28. Boiicliard H1134. Third period: Scoring: None. Penalties: NDHH Belivcau Penalties: Stops: :j.':,'::;. 13 gm;-; Home and Auto Co. Ltd. :DiMaggio Lea 3Team Info Hall Of Fame By JACK HAND minute mark. -Phil McGee .lt'l1f'8(I Andrews in n 10-roiind slugfest all SUMMARY .Nl"IW YORK (AP)-.lo'e Dining- the assiiranre marker on a shnrIlN0rl'olk's Municipal Auditorium. P.W.('..-Mai'Faydeii lfl; Ladner I110 IP11. I Iollrsman tlckcl into hrcali with only one second remain-t Giardelln. the Philadelphia toiiqli l.'i: Rcvell ll; Maclmaii 3: ltIac- ha59b3II' Ha” "I Pam? w9dn03s in: in play. tut, weighed I62: Andrews. from KNl'l.lP 6; Morgan, Johnston and iI3.V 35 the 19108? mclllbelll OI IIIE l.ini-ops. Ftym-.4: vs Royals. Superior. Wis., was in at 159. -lliivar 0. Baseball Writers Association elec- Fiy.-.-; .i;..,11. .In.-nan; dofr-ncew - -----.7--..v.--- n,(tA.y..:i1nc,Itm1i-N- 17; .y1ad.,tfd the former New York Yankee Moore. Biirgr. ('-rr-gory. Longlipbic son ll; Nickerson ll); Bellis 6;l(-llPP9l'- TM Lyon-V D8lZ.V VBNCE and Smith: forwards. A. Carver. S. Hockey Scores 7.hitner 4; Desearnpes and Robin-illtd Gibby H8Tln9"- 10 member- Carver. Dunn. Hurry. We-atherhie. son 0. 3 V- d L t ' th S iiarehrlggs. Jackson. Gre ory and . , , Z-A-as 3"" In .V01'll- W0 0 0 MQMLCM. I i By THE (ANAIHAN PRESS T d great riglithanded pitchers of the; Royals--Go:il. Diivlc: dcfcncc. xanoual Lax", C 19308 and 19305; l-Iartnett, 'n' for- .losey. .llacl.eod. Cnyle. and viir- Montreal 1 rm-....i.. 1 SASKATOON tCPl - Saskatoon "J" 5”''"”l" Fmch" "”'.I' ”""3” "Ill l”W'3'”fI5- RVW'"- "fWl-l'- ill-""” American League 'Quakers of the Western Hockey cubs and DIMREEI" M" be In' n"1'Er"lll- I-NIWPIL CUdm0T0- D Pittsburgh 1 llci-shev 0 lLeague announced Wednesday that 1&or";,aIIy ue me lcfopgg Machenil. . ' . - - . . . mus um. .uy . ..?';:2:"r:..1”.;i..::::'"::".r.'"..:? 3;-,-S-,3. -1;;-c;o,n mm---a mem- ' ' 1 Antliumlsh-Plctnu-Cnlchestor ltlonal Hockey League on loan and Th pr ' h, ed '1 . First period: 1. Flyers. Jaclison Trim: 4 Pictnii .'t in return Quakers will receive de- elm" me" :19" h ""w mm tMarLcaii. Lnngapiel 2:01. 2. Ply- Quebec Senior A fcncenian Jack Evans. momi cg apareuun errl inn” mm -1-: A Carver tl')unn. S. Carverllshawinlgan Falls 1 Quebec 2 Fontinalo is to join the Rangers Tequlgg 0: no t ree'I-omII'ha 4: Flyers Carve (I)llnn.'Vall0yIIPId l Chicnutimi 4 for their game in Detroit tonight. Lrgrst ;eI;r "elm: (::wI0rn??:gg's' OLR BOARDING HOUSIL MAJOR HOUPLIS. "'”d' "- TI" "I" mbb" M"”"'r Was: EGAD NO,TWl665 .'I NA5 MULLING mm A Fan memwe DEA6 30.. when 1 nova: me Aug HERE - -1- iu MY can eeemeo -snare E AND wAi2M! I'M SDST 'r&s'r- ING we Aiiz HERE NEAR THE- Fioog-rrs MUCH FRE5HER Ann C'OOt.Et2.'--- Mvwioraul HAVE I HIT oio - H 60METHtM6 Z 1 WHEN It-Ame N 1 4 THOUGHT you HAD DU6 m up AM on: sue OF PROI-tI8tTiosl ERA PERSIMMOH er2ANDv.' --w BUT you LOOK if NOQMAL. EXCEPT -w A25 You IMITATING A BEAR wh gx '; ville. Bill Dickey and Bill Terry. DREW 2!! VOTE! DiMaggio drew 22! votes In I tribute to IIII brilliant lifetime bat- ting average of .325 from 1936 un- fit his retirement in 1951 and his work in a record 51 world series games in 10 uric: with the Yanks. Lyons. the man who joined Chl- ca o White Sox In 1923 and com- ): ed I 260-230 pitching record with the Sox before he finally left In 1948 after managing them for three years. received 217 votes." Lyons ENOUGH SAID 187 GT. GEO. ST.' DIAL 5547 Enjoy Television - Buy FIRESTONE cls 4-Man Albany Defeats -The Albany St. Pats defeated 9-5 in the Bonnie Howatt. Albany ace. was the top scorer. getting five goals. Ice Sports AI. Forum Tonight The first scholastic ice sports at Cliar1ot.tetown's Centennial Year. the Prince ,Street School Ice Sports. will be held at the Charlottetown Forum this evening commencing at 7:30 p.m. A program of 24 nuin. berii. Ihcludiiig straight. relay and partner races. will create lots of fine entertainment and excitement for both young and old. There will be drills and reviews by the younger grades and a big Centennial parade. Three ten'min. ute periods of hockey will be scat- tered throughout the program with the Prince Street team playing host to West Kent. Milton Defeats Cornwall II-5 The Milton Hornets got liito the win bracket of the North River Intermediate 3 League last night as they trounced the Cornwall Meteors 11-5 at. the North River rink. Frizzell led the winners with a three goal hat-trick while Camp- bell and Cruwys had braces. Sin- gletons for Milton went to Mac- Karris. MaeLean, Coles and Hurry and for! the Meteors 'to Dowling, Taylor. Coles. MacPhail and Burke. eeivcil 195. Now 54, he piriycrl with the Cubs from 1922 through 1940. managing them the last three years. Closest to the four new members. was Hank (ireenherg. Cleveland general manager who won playing fame with Detroit Tigers. He had 157 votes. 32 short. FORUM DATES JAN'f 25th io'29ii ; SKATING OUTFITS HOCKEY OUTFITS SHIN PADS SHOULDER PADS HOCKEY PANTS GAUNTLETS ALL REDUCED BY 20 TO 50”lo The BIKE ysuor ' '185 GREAT GEORGE STREET TIiuriitIay- P.S. SCHOOL SPORTS Friday- Childrcn's Skating 4-.'i..'ltt HOCKEY-MONCTON-8 2 36 Saturday- Skatlng-.'l tn 5 College Hockey-0 to 10 ST. THOMAS VI S. D. U. was a coach with Brooklyn lut year but is not returning. ; Vance, the old fireball pitcher who blind them In for Brooklyn. qurtiu moirvol ht: career. had N5: V0tOl- Hlrttlett. whoa dramatic. homer in the gioamlng won the 193! pennant for the cube, Argos Sign New Players TORONTO. (CP)-Toronto Ar 0- ggIl:'fi-ztmnllleyw Xsfiilrgpblnnu of the Nation! Football League. He II the second Giants' lineman Giant: and Gil MONCTON HERE roiiuu -. Fill. JAN. 23 3.30 P.M. SEAT SALE: TODAY ITHURS.I 9 to 6: ALL DAY TOMORROW - FRIDAY. SEAT HOLDERS MUST PICK UP TICKETS TODAY-THURSDAY- OR THEY GO ON GENERAL SALE SOME SEAT HOLDERS HAVE NOT YET FULLY PAID FOR THEIR SEAT TICKETS. THIS BALANCE MUST BE PAID THIS WEEK OB TICKET WILL BE CANCELLED. ' .1 POSlTlVEI.Y No SMOKING Come Eu-Iy and Avoid Crowding o ---fiioiiuu. Sonunloliol Oontandlnn new