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' CIIAITIIED ACCOUNTANT! llenis-eat. oeebeo. Ottawa. soronte. seiet lobe. sherbroeke. Vancouver. Kirkland Lake. Ilvltibll. Carrie Ell!-. Charlottetown pun BOARDING House x Vhkhxhhh go FACT t ”cHAucez?seAo,8ovs!TH& CHIMP HAS Bees) 60i.D to A clszcus!-w IT '6 LIKE i.D5Ibi6 one OF THE FAMILY.--v our 1-la stow l6 soereueo av -me A FEW. I V 1 we em.t.' wave AMTHROPOID, .. uterine House- , . 14--t.pM ilepsilton. Charlottetown. Telephone sass I ggouetrf 2 v-le'LL: Miss HM A COUPLE HIS SOUTH-A OF eAuAuAs . s an I-leRe.You , CAN Ame HEM . Move 1 CM . to 1., pope sot two more We.heva discovered that there is something wrong with the hog. key rules. The hrnae hats of the hockey world will probably not make any additions or deletions to the rules because of this an- nouncement but we feel better when we unburden ourselves of the greet unessellehle arguments that came to us now and then. so... All of you have seen in hockey matches it big bruisinf player at- tack another player half his size and begin to pummel him with hie fists. The little fellow, .to prevent complete annihilation and to re- tain hie self-respect. puts up his under-sized dukes and makes an attempt to trede punches with the bruiser. The referee separates them and what heppena? In some cases. referees will give both of those boys five minutes for fight- ing. Sometimes a ref tags the fel- low who started it five minutes and the other two. The question is-whet has the little fellow done. beyond show- ing the fans that he is not e com- plete psnty waist? The only pos- sible way he can avoid a penalty in a situation like this is to hide his head in his hands and try to crawl through a crack in the boards. If he ettanpted any such act he should then get a penalty -for slssifying our national win- ter sport. To attempt some sort of defence is the natural. manly thing to do. end does not rate a trip to the sin bin in our opinion. Take the-case of anti Vitale and Pat Powers last Tuesday night for example. Maybe we've miscast Vltale a bit putting him in the role of the shrinking violet be- ing attacked by Mr. Muscles. lrut in every other way the situation is the same. Powers Jumped him from behind. He fought back- nstureliy-snd .rocelved s. major which added to the major he do- served gave him an automatic 10 i ' misconduct penalty. will someone pleese tell me what Vitals should have done when Powers jumped him? Never mind. We'll answer that one ourselves. When Mr. Vitele was crashed to the ice by Mr. Powers. he should have dlsentangled himself with as much dignity as possible, cell his tearrtnetes into a. conference. and then report to referee Brad- sitsw. branding Mr. Powers "an aggressor." should Mr. Powers at- tack Mr. Vitale from behind a second time. then a second meet- ing of the Islanders should be convened when the imposition of sanctions could be discussed..- We're afraid the fans wouldn't like it that way. We know Ph-ll Vitals wouldn't agree to it. If anyone attacks Phil from the rear or in front shout all he can ex- pect in the way of arbitration is to get busted in the hnozzle. We'd like to oder congratulat- ions to Neil MacDonald of Little sends. the octogenerlan who nev- or misses a. game of the "Big Four." We're proud in claim re- lationship (first cousin. once re- moved). with this veteran fan. Hockey must be in our blood. but when end if we reach elgihtv. we hone to see ours by means of tele- vision. . The "Island" line of the Horton Academy hockey, team is doing nrtty well. Horton heat Middle- ton d to 3. and Peter Pope got two goals. Maynard Schunsnen pwo assists and Clive MacDonald one assist. l-ldrton edged Kentville 3 goals. Mecdonald a goal and an assist. and schuimen an assist. .H......d...... . AIRPORT GROW! or. JOHN'S. Nfld.. -(cP)- Work is expected -to basin shortly on the main north-south runway gt Gender Airport. to be extended from its present e.ooo; feet to 8,000 feet. All three runways will event- ually be enlarged at Gender and a new terminal building is beini designed. MAJOR HOUPLE PAW FAST BALL ! -w s - Grade! A) I1-Ileh Iy J0! IIIOBLIH NEW YORK. Fob. I--(AP)-New York Yankees Wednesday received their but piece of news since their World Series sweep of Philadelphia Phlls last October: the signed con- tract of Joe DiMaggio. who will alsy this season for another 8100,- As per custom, no salary figures were unnotmccd but general man- ager George Weiu said that the star centrefielder will curt as much es,he made in eech of the 1040 and 1950 seasons when his salary was a reported 8100.000. Weiss hoped that Joe's action would apurr other Yankee regulars, whouptonowhaveshownarw iuctance to come into the fold. Dillfag is only the fourth Yankee regular to sign for i951. Non-signers include sud: main- Mays as Yogi Berra. Henk Bauer. Billy Johnson. Clitf Mepes, Tommy Byrne. Vic Raachl and ,Joe Page. me new coritract continues DiMaggio as one of the two high- est-paid players in the game. Ted Williams of Boston Red Sex is the only other player believed earning a salary of six figures. The 30-year-old DlMag's current contract is for one year only and is a straight salary without any bonus clauses. Bage Ruth's largest one-yeer aallry was 3891000. However. the Bebe's take-(home pay was much higher (than DiMagglo'e. Ki.ner's 865.000 contract with Pittsburgh and Stan Musial'e 360.000 pact with St. Louis Card- inals last year are the top figures in the National League. DiMaggio. reached at his San Francisco home by telophon ..sald he was "very happy" over his new contract and added that he was in ”wonderful" shape. I The Yankee Clipper in his lath active season with the Yankeesi last yen-, finished wilth a .301 bat- n ting average after getting off toi a horrible start. in the final twol months of the season. Joe hit at a .373 clip. : I i He was among the leaders in . home runs with 32 and runs bet- ted in with 122. He collected 33i doubles. 10 triples and scored 114 runs. 1 ....H.e:--- GEORGETOWN SCHOOL GIRLS I MONTAGUE SCHOOL GIRLS I ..'The Georgetown High School Girls Hockey team dished up a convincing 4-1 win over the visit- ing school girls team from Mon- tague in the local rin-k on Satur- day night. The game proved very interesting to a good attendance of fans. who witnessed the teams put on a good lbtlnld of hockey. Play was fast and at times quite rug- ged and future contests between those teams should provide plenty of thrills in all departments. Fol- lowing I. scoreless first period. each team potted a marker in the sandwich session. In the final stanza the local Amazons went all out and dented the twines for three pretty counters. ' Billy Munplhy was the referee. Charlie Marteii was llnesman. Lineups: Georgetown: Goal, Nellie King: defence, P. Johnson. P. Walker, D. Laidry. I. Sampson; forwards. G. Fitzgerald. J. Martell. J. Sampson. A. Prosper. S. DenLorvy. J. Murphy. Montague: 0. Hennigar; defence, M. MoEwc-n. F. Murphy. L. Mc- Ltrrve. R. Murphy. S. Stewart; for- wards. B. Show. M. Lsnnlgnn. A. Yen. E. Clair. A. MM-Lean, G. Sullivan. 13. Lannigan. SUMMARY First Period No scoff: Penalty-Clair. Second Period i-Georgetown. S. D4.-Lory (J. Murphy) 11.52 2-(Montague. J. Clair (G. Sullivan) 13.35 Penalty-(F. Murphy. Third Period 3-Georgetown. W. Weurer 4.01 4-Georgetown. s. De-Lory (A. Prosvpor) did 5-Georgetown. A. Penalties - P..Walkor. Mcbure. J. .Clair. l - KINGSTON SCHOOL REPORT JANUARY - Grade 1: 1 Barbara Woodslde. 2 Kenneth Bis-keney. 3 George R.iiey.. - Grade xx 1 Joan Downs-es. 2 Ina Larkin. 3 Beryl Woodside. Grade xx 1 Margaret crazier. 2 Anna Mcoervell 3 Evelyn Orozier. Grade VIII 1 Helen MacMillen. Marion MacArthur. Reggie render- gaet. 2 Myrna cousins. 3 Robecca Jar-dine. Eager Burns Teedter Mary N. Reid. Grade VII 1 !'.lizsbe(:h :1. . 3 Marion Humphrey. Gayle Darrech (equal). 3 Donnie Champion. Grade VI 1 James MscLean. 2 Helen Mullally. Eleanor MacArthur. (equal). 3 Wayne champion. Teecher M. Mill. Grade VI 1 Gilbert Thibesn. 2 Garth orosior. 3 Donald Hetely. GTICGIV 1 Iris Champion. -2 may. 3 Jean Murrey. , her H. 0. Hughes. Grade V 1 David shumen. 3 Freddie Briaee 3 Frederick ner- nerd. Grade IV l Patricia Hoknan. Winifred Macaowen. 2 Matgerst Murray 3 Franklin nowness. Mar- garet walker. Teacher Catherine M. ipokhert. Grade II 1 Anna Wadman. Elaine Watson. 3 Gerald Bernard. 8 Billie Macneen. Grade if i or MecMilian. Iver cotton. 1 Fred Jerdine. s n.-len Darrsoh 7...... Geraldine uscusn. i lleanor Ohesngiion. an. I Ileriiyn Ideo- J... sigiis With Yanks For s1oo,ooo Sourls Wins Garrison league Game Al Forum In a rousing Garrison Hockey League contest played at Sourls rink Wednesday night the Sourls F. Troop (R..C.A.) squad downed the 21st Field Ambulance aggreg- ation by a score of 9-4. Banging home four goals with- out n reply in the opening session. Sourls held a wide margin on the play, but were faced with stiffer opposition in the middle session when the R.C.A.'M.C. boys pui- scored them 3-2 to hold the score at 7-3 at the end of that time. Three more goals by Sourls in the closing session. while the medics tallied one. gave the artillery Duckstcrs the victory by a wide ave-goal margin. Forward E. Cahill of the Field Ambulance crew. suffered a brok- en collar bone in the first period after beinc checked into the boards during a rough session. The following are the lineups and summary: R.C.A.M.C. - Goal, 0. Hurry; twill clash in e lo-rounder , PROVIDENCE. R. Ii, Feb. I -,- (AP)-Ike Williams. world light- weight boxing champion. end Beau Jack. former title holder. here March 5. prosnote Manny Ai- meida announced todey. defence. Ev. Toombe. Eachem. R. Doyle. J. uaoxinnon. H. Archer. J Hogan: forwerds, R. Hurry. I. Vessey. R. Veesey, I. Cahill, E. Gillis. 5 Ford. G. Walk- cr. H. Bowness. Sourls - Goal. 3. Pierce; de- fence, 0. cheverie. C. MaoOor- maok. D. J. Maooormeck. J. chev- erle; forwards. V. Jarvis, C. Jar- vis. M. MacPhce. C. Lsvie. D. La- Brech, c. Cheverie. L. Paoquet. SUMMARY First Perlot 1-Sourls, C. Cl-teverie IC. Mlccormeckl 2-Sourls. M. MacPhr-e (V. Jarvis) 3-Sourls. C. Cheverie (D. LaBroch) 4-Sourls. C. Lavle (M. MacPhce) Second Period 5-Sourls. V. Jarvis (0. Cheverie) 6-R.C.A.M.C.. I. Vessey AIM Kill he hell-sod poeaeooan teenoa umomsev. was ten: oveeteae In from not cushions nmeooe'uottmo above atoms TOIEDO M V. it w hlliil STERLING ()iaearss'nuoesu.snesesn . 'neeherOlive.W.'nseIopeon.. i DIi.i"i).ni(.l2 of OTORS llhiilt hill 7.! H W01 Macl(AY g cusntmtrovnt . . ll St. Peters iiesl Pteee ZMII. Sporttriefe A D.Mac-A - Still Sydney (R. Veasey) 1-Sourls. D. Labrech (0. Cheverie) 8-R.C.A.M.C.. R. Vesiicy (R. Hurry) 9-R.C.A.M.C.. R. Hurry (R. Vessey) Third Period l0-Sourls, M. lMncPhee (D. J. MOCOTm&Ok) 11-Sourls. C. Levis (C. J-arvis) l2-R..O.A.M.C.. I. Vcssey (Walker. R.-l-lurry) 13-Sourls, C. Mccormaclt iiie biqgesi liiile car on the road liiiniils iiiiiiiforiii HUS HIS I KW IIIIIHY-(AI IATIHSI - It's hereilselsteetblg-csrfestereofthe Morris Minor '.- : ; the convenience of s 4-door sedan added to Morris Minor's'erneeing rootninesa, gas economy and parking easel The new Morris Minor has an sli-steel "Mono-construction" body . : -. inter-sxle seating for 5 passeng s . . .- 7 cu. ft. of luggage spcice . 3 . hydraulic brakes on all four wheels . . . independent from wheel springing . :i J.'& M. MURPHY LIMITED nattirex . MOMBASA. Kenya, no. a - (AP)-Huge herds of eleshlnil. driven from the interior toiord the coast in search of Wlllf. threaten to isolate many terroris- ed native villages. game warden Jack Bonham reported today. Many natives were killed by the nnimels in a similar ooutll in- vasion two years ago. CORONATION SPOT Every English monarch since William the Conqueror in loss has been crowned at West ”4 Abbey. 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