Salary conference Tuesday but ould come to no agreement. ma cr Sultans, SDU Grab Wins In Doubleheader AtPWC (Tiger) Jones won a split deci-4 sion over Joey Giardello Wednes- day night in a 10-round fight here Giardello weighed 162% and Jones 15642. / It was the first time in three meetings. that Jones, a pe tgind old middleweight, was able to earn a decision over Giardello, ranked fourth among middle weights. Jones, ranked No. 10, opened a cut over Giardello’s left eye early in the fourth round and proceeded to away at the eye the rest of the televised fight. Referee Paul Machney scored the fight 4843 for Giardello. Judge Tom Nuckles had it 46-45 for Jones and judge Walter Beck gave it to Jones 48-47. The Associated Press had it 46-45 for Jones. Mike Hawthorn Buried Wed. FARNHAM, England (AP)— Mike Hawthorn, world auto rac- ing chamipion who was killed in a car crash on an English high- way last Thursday, was buried Wednesday. About 200 Wreaths surrounded ‘the grave. One was in the shape of a huge steering wheel. SPORTS FRONT By PIUS CALLAGHAN Ghuser BUNSTANS hechey team is still winless in this Charlottetown and District Hockey League but all teams will freat them with much more respect after their good showing night against Garrison Juniors. ' Half that affair was history before Orin Carver's boys decid- Ss: 2 ot of fun before the Charlottetown to Maritime Junior playdowns, we feel pull up their socks a bit if they don’t out of the playoff picture. “ k don’t get us’ wrong. We're not calling the local boys to be easy marks for the first mainlanders they if get down to real business they'll make any of them. However, there scoring punch of late. Tuesday four of the five goals the whipped Royals the other night Billy MacMillan who is register- ed with the Midget Abbies was one of the marksmen. In the last two contests the Mulligan brothers, Vince and Billy, have rifled four goals by rival goaltenders. Each of the brothers got a pair. A little simple. arithemtic—Pineau’s three, plus the Mulli- ganes’ four,’plus Orin’s one and McMillan one makes nine. The Juniors scored eleven goals in the last two games so the rest of the squad can’t be classified as deadly accurate. Tallies by Géorge Trainor and MacWilliams accounted for the other tallies. WE ARE QUITE SURE that Merrill Pineau and Orin Carver still get quite a thrill out of scoring goals but we do think in this case they would much sooner see the real Juniors bang that dise in the net. They'll have to do it'if they expect to make any progress on the junior playdown trail so now is the time to start There's still loads of time to correct these inaccuracies ground the net’ This is the proper time to find out what the faults are and start to work on the remedies. If these remedies are forthcoming, then Garrison Juniors will make any Maritime Junior squad step lively. Now is the hour. |. TODAY a. provincial schoolboy curling champion will be crowned here in Charlottetown and that winner will start pre- for the big trip to Calgary where the Dominion finals are slated for the week of February 15. _ Interest in schoolboy curling has come a long way in these past few years and Prince of Wales College showing in the Do- minion finals last February really put the icing on the cake. It’s pretty hard to equal or beat that record of 1958 without winn- all the marbles but this year’s representative from Prince ward Island will give it everything against the best from the rest of Canada. Whoever emerges tonight as the winner will have the best wishes of all sport fans on Prince Edward Island when they —_ to: the ice in Calgary. : WITH SPRING TRAINING for major league baseball teams not too far way, Chicago Cubs’ manager Bob Scheffing has start- ed predicting. Last year Scheffing had his club really going and those Cubs caused. much grief to pennant.ambitious. clubs. Scheffing insists the Cubs are strictly first division for 1959 but he readily admits that the Milwaukee Braves are still the club to beat. “Even without Red Schoendienst, " Scheffing _ said, . “the Braves have the talent right down the Jine to win the pennant. I have always been impressed with Mel Roach, and Felix Mantilla is also available.” Scheffing expects ‘a big improvement in his pitching staff which he terms “the biggest group of promising young pitchers any club has had in many years.’ Yes, those Cubs could be mighty tough right through this 1959 campaign. — > winner is declared and we're pre Callaghan 3; Denny 2, Smith and MacMillaa. C.—---H. MacLean 2, R. Thee HS 25 years ago tonight after a 16- game suspension that followed the collision between Shore and Tor- onto’s Ace Bailey, who suffered a fractured skull. The ipcident ended Bailey's playing career but after his recovery 14,000 fans at Toronto cheered as the two clasped hands in friendship. HOCKEY SCORES | National League Chicago 3 New York 1 OHA-NOHA Senior Chatham 4 Kitchener 7 Sydney 4 Glace Bay 5 QCH Royals Play Kensington High an exhibition game at ton, rink. It will be the first game this season between these two fast aie Tips ‘New Annan 6-4 Kensington dumped New An- nan 6-4 in a regular league fix- ture at Kensington last evening. Sinclair paced the Kensington |, squad with a 3-goal effort with mate A. Champion scoring eee a singleton. a brace for i een. and Schur- up one each. this fixture was Phillips. This was the last of the 3rd round. STANDINGS | Pw LT F APt gil Montreal- 46 26 10 10 163 93 62 Chicago 48 19 19 10 130 136 48 New York 47 18 19 10 130 139 46 Boston 48 18 23 7 132 15043 Detroit co. 6 109 129 42 Toronto 47 16 22 9 111 128 41 ceived $50,000 in 1957, and last Saint Dunstan's University Harry shaded in the second fixture Al Rogers J. Davies and F. Neilson copped singletons. R. Rice scored both markers for the Arrows. bat Saint Dunstan’s rink. | Sherry and Buddy McIntyre got The Guardian, Chatiottetown, Thur., Jan.'29, 1959 9 Dr. F. C. Steps Fastest Time In Capturing Free For-All Another large crowd was on hand yesterday afternoon for the ice racing meet staged at North River’ Causeway by the Victoria Yogi Berra Inks ‘59 Pact NEW YORK (AP) — Catcher Yogi Berra signed—his1950-eon- tract with the world champion New York! Yankees Wedseaday, apparently taking a salary cut of about $2,500. “I'm satisfied,’ said Berra. “I wouldn't have signed if I wasn't.” Berra was reported to have re- year it was understood he was cut -to $45,000! It was believed he signed for $42,500 for the 1959 season. Berra, who hit .266 in 8&8 games last season, said he ex- pected to be given a tryout at first base, and perhaps right field. Elston Howard is expected to do most of the Yankee catch- ing this year.. Cape Traverse ie Blasts Bedeque Cape Traverse blasted Bedeque Beavers by the lop-sided score of 146 last evening at Bedeque. Point-getters for Cape Traverse were A. Noonon 2, H. Walsh 2, C. MacLean 5. D. MacWilliams 4, B. Cutcliffe 1, A Cutcliffe 7, C. Car- ruthers 1. For Bedeque R. Arsenault 4. C. Arsenault 4, J. Rogers 1, A. Craig 1 and F. DesRoches. Vics And Royals Are Winners In a doubleheader minor hoc- key league game last evening at Sentner’s Vics Johnny Richard’s Midget Abbies 2-1 and Midget Royals downed Johnny MacAleer’s Arrows 5-2. Marksmen for the Vics in the first encounter were G. Whitlock and F. Dow. Lone sniper for the losers was S. Peardon. D. Lee paced the winners in the second fixture and R. Bigger SDU Juveniles Top PWC 4-2 Saint Dunstan's Juveniles continued their winning ways yesterday afternoon with a 42 decision over the P.W.C. Juveniles in an exhibition game It was the fifth straight win for the Father Frank Ledwell- eoached crew. They previously downed Summerside High in two and had taken single decis- ions from Morell and Souris. Mike O'Brien led the winners with a pair of tallies. Billy the others. Allan MacLean and Allan Brady scored the Welsh men’s markers. Minor Hockey Results Tues. Midget Ramblers tipped Darts 5-4 and Abbies and Arrows bat- tled_to 3-all draw in City Minor hockey yesterday. R. Doiron was the leading goal-getter for the Ramblers with three markers. G. Monag- han and E. Murphy each scored once. Dart goals were scored by E. Ellsworth 3 and L. Smith. G. Herman scored twice for Abbies in the second fixture and S. Peardon got the other one. Arrow goals were by W. Mac- Aleer 2, and R. Rice. Hockey fans have been waiting for this one. Tonight at the Sports Arena Summerside Accs pay a call on the Navy Tars and from all re- ports it promises to be anything CURLING DRAW 6.45 P.M. Ice 1—Open Myron Bell vs Mac Question Ice 2—Schoolboys Montague vs } Summerside Final Round | Ice 3—Schoolboys RCAF va, Charlottetown Final Round Ice 4—G. Kays, G. Burge, B. Acorn, R. Newsome vs J. Saund- ers, B. MacGregor, K. Ready, Doug Fraser Ice 5—G. Bennett, J. Gorrill, G. Vessey, G. Wright vs. G. Dillon, T Whitlock, F. MacInnis, B. Soper, &30 P.M. kee 1—Beginners Instruction— Art Love, Cecil Dowling Allister Cholmondely, Harold Vosford. Ice 2—Skip, W.R. Jenkins, Pud Whitlock,. P.E. Brydges, Henry Douglas, vs Skip Randy Manniag William Crockett, Jack Boomhow- | er, Lester Johnston. Ice 3—Allison Tait. H.L. Sear dr., Ivan Trainor. Dr. Craig, Frank Cox, H.H. Simpson, Jack Brown, W. MacKinnon. Iee 4—A. A. MacLeod. D. George, W. Willis, Newton Mac- Kay, Paton en H. Dob- son, H. MacLean, Dr. Drysdale Ice 5—Lew Turner, Ron Parker, Lorne MacPhail, lan MacLeod, S'side Aces Play Navy Tars Here |day at Civic Stadium with the Earle MacLeod, Larry Campbell,® Wyman Miller. Duke MacPhail. bit a social affair. These two teams met last Fri- Aces coming out on top 5-4. It was a bitter battle all the way with tempers really blazing : fore the cease figé wits ‘ Their aré indications, that to- night’s game will be a rugged contest and folks are advised not to miss of the action. The Aces are still away out in front in this league but they met up with their first disaster Mon- day night. in Summerside when Parkdale Royals blasted them 8-1. The Royals had help from the Juniors and Navy in that one but tonight the Tars insist that they can trounce the visitors all by themselves. This should be the best game in the league to date. Action time | is 8:15. Souris Trips Red Point Souris Legion ‘rimmed Red. Point in an. exhibition hockey game in Souris on Monday night. Souris led 3-1 at the end of the first,;4-1 at the end of the second, and the teams tied 2-2 in the third. There were no penalties called by referee James Maclntyre. Scoring for Souris: F..MacIntosh, E.. Dugas, A. Ferron, A. Jarvis, V. Jarvis, and B. Lavie. For Red Point: E. Ghing 2, and 1. Stewart. to. Jollity’s Pick (Bernard) - 45 Buddy Watson (Clow) 5-7 Stanley Boy—(Folland)__ 8-8 Times 32 32:1 Winning horse own- ed by Lorne Kelly, Southport. CLASS TROT . Colonel Budiong Bernard) 1-1 My Hero (Neill3_ - 2-2 Nocomo’s Belle (Smith) 3-3 Taylordale (Chappelle) 44 5-5 Verna Queen (Gene) 6-7 Miss Real Money (Gillespie) dns-6 Time 32:2 32:3. Winning horse is owned by Emmett Bernard, Hun- ter River CLASS C. PACE J.W. Abbe (Ferguson) 6-1-1 Christie's Best ‘C. Smmth) 1-6-7 Jollity’s Pride (MacLeod) 3-2-2 Bonnie Budlong (Muirhead) 2-4-3 Barrie’s Breeze (Rankine) 5-3-4 Cornation Lass (Smith) 4-5-5 Cedar Crest Best (Smith) 7-dns-6 Times 33:2 33 33:1. Winning horse owned by Stanley Mayhew, Kinkora. Officials--Starter-- Sinclair Cut- liffe; driver - George Cudmore; judges--Harold Cudmore, George MacDonald, W.H. Beaton; timers ~C. Stewart, G. Gregory, H. A “watched last night's mann can the _Mon- tague-Charlottetown one drawing it g6% E q ili plus a defeat of the Welshmen by the MacLure quartet would The young curlers were guests at-a 5.30 banquet of the Cola Company of Canada. N.B.-P.E.I. representative Harry Dixon and the Island representa- tive Rundell Seaman were pre sent at the function. Mr. Dixon spoke briefly. | President of Charlottetown Cur- ling Club, Gordon Bennett, pre sided. Mr. Bennett welcomed all the curlers to the local club and extended his best to the Island wihners whoever they may be Committee, Dr. W.L. MacDonald Hampshire Edges York Rangers Hampshire Bulldogs last night completed three rounds of play without a defeat in league com-| 5 petition for the W. R. Shaw tro- phy. They came from behind to edge out York Rangers 7-6 in a game played at North River rink. Hampshire now has a total | fi of 18 points. In the first. period York out- scored Hampshire 5-2 and co2- tinued to lead at the end of the second, 6-5. Hampshire fired two unanswered tallies in the finale, E. Corbett getting the winner. Scoring chores were taken care of for the winners by Bal- derston and Corbett with a pair each, and Hughes, Gregory aad Doiron with singles. For York Bradley and Gillis each got a pair, with MacDon- ald and Robertson singles. Town Taxi And Tignish Win Tignish defeated Coomacs in the first game of a best two out of three semi-final series of the Prince County rural and com- mercial league. The score was 5-2. Leo Richard had two goals and one assist for the winners. Gord Grady had one goal and | two assists. Terry Gavin and A. McAlduff scored the other two goals, and Harper and Fennes- each. Elwood Cook and Dennis | Arsenaukt scored the Coomac | goals, Elton McAusland and Ira | Strongman getting assists. In the second semi-final game. Town Taxi beat Sherbrooke 78. | Sterling “Toohey”’ Phillips scored ix of the seven goals for Town Taxi, Alf Perry getting the other. Phillips and Perry also had an assist each, and Don Birch and Clarence Simmons.and Joe Gal- lant picked up an assist each. Midget Vics To Kensington Harry Sentner’s Midget Vics travel to Kensington this even- ing where they will meet Eugene ynne’s Midgets in an exhibi- , tion game Players are asked te—assemble—at—Sports Arena at _ 6:45. Minor Hockey At Summerside SUMMERSIDE-—Schedule for minor hockey at Summerside Fri- day: } 4 - 5:00 — Paperweight major | All Stars. 5 - 3:30 — Pee Wee 2 vs. 4 | 5:30 - 6:00 — Pee Wee 3 vs. 5' sey chipped in with an assist Black Hawks Top Rangers 3-1 NEW YORK (AP) — Chicago Black Hawks took over sole pos- session of second place in the National Hockey League Wednes- day night as Pierre Pilote and Ed Litzenzerger ‘scored second- period goals for a 3-1 . victory over New York angers. The Black Hawks thus snapped a four-game winless streak. Trailing 1-0 as the result ef Camille Henry's first-period goal, the Black ‘‘awks struck swiftly midway in the second and. took the lead for good at 13:42. With Lou Fontinato in the score 1-1 at 10:19. Three minutes later Litzenberger caught goalie Gump Worsley off guard with a 50-footer. Chicago, which had a tie sat | three defeats in its last four games, closed the scoring.-early in the ‘third period. Veteran Ted Lindsay shot down the left side and caught the far corner with a lightning drive. Ahdy Bathgate picked up an assist on Hengy’s goal, putting him only one point behind the NHL scoring leader Bernie Geof- the | penalty box, Pilote swiped in a) low shot from 20 feet out to tie| & - 7:00 — Juvenile practice. ! frion of Montreal. SUMMARY First period: 1. New York, | Henry ‘Bathgate, Prentice) 17:42.+ Penalties: Evans 0:47, Ingarfield | 4:54, Howell 8:32, Arbour 18:20. Second period: 2. Chicago, | Pilote (Lindsay, Sloan) 10:19; 3. Chicago, Litzenberger (Sloan: 13:42. Penalties: Murphy 2: 16, | Fontinato 8:25. Third period: 4. Chicago, Lind- say (Litzenberger, Pilote) 2:55. Penalties: None. Saves: | Hall 12 9 7—28; Worsley 10 10 23 | | | Sports Arena - ; This Week THURSDAY—"*~"" + Hockey—S'Side Aces vs. Navy FRIDAY NIGHT— Vocational School Ice Sports SATURDAY— Skating 2:30-4:15 i HOCKEY SPORTS NAVY 's SUMMERSIDE ACES Game Time 8.15 Admission Regular Price TONIGHT ? P.W.C.Curlers ArelnFron In Schoolboy Playdowns _ Wales College cur. of the P.E.L. RCAF 0001200000— 10020010116 perfctr acter" (Sy ua |e nd eace|oreSNSBTSEE Tale SETS T TS TSE ee Vinelal Schoolboy Curling ‘cham |'%8Ue_ who extended thanks: to |s'side 2011030100—8/\Evening — - sinpahioe. the ladies of the Charlottetown | Montague 0300202011—9|PWC’ 12002001 Free Fer All cial Weistaiven. ed three and | Curling Club who had prepareg id i Montague 00210110 Dr. F.C. 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