5: CUTCLIFFE FIRES WINNER A Aces Nip Flyers 8-7 in I - Sudden-Death O in in thrilling and tree-wheeling. a hockey game as has been seen on t'harlnttetnwn loo in a good num- ber of years. iummersitio Aces edged league-lea ing Parluiale Fly on 37 in an island League game gt the Sports Arena llll night. Big (lord Ciilrlilfr-'5 backhand niarkcr a' 5 l4 ml. the sudden- death t'1l'PrllhlP gave the Area their ihid :ll'.llLllll league iieiory and their second in a row over Park- dalr The uin pushed the APO! him a no lnr second place with idle R l f t'iiii-litlrir tum imitated it .ighi Inn: iiplnll iiatilr lnr Ilir Ares. who alter lhcr f'7iIllP tiiil til the first period lnaciing 2 l. faded badly in the serniirt iiiirl oiintl tilt-iiisolvos, n”ll.I'tIlPll ti llllll Il'lllitlIll3Il flrln ttiiirr 'lllilL' liner oi the goals The Mun. It-ll lH'lllllll in the ttnr'iiL' thit-r iiiiiik nllci lllill liiii l'l:iiltiI;ilcl rntllilill imld Ihrir lcitrts and uithp Ralph .lti:(w wt-xiii; a tripping urn ally Rrlafl I,Pll is lilnnrred the Quill- that iflll the game iiiln mcriliiic T Tlir Flxcn mined seicral zlnr mm i'llEllli"t"K -n the ill l'lllllllll' lllllli timc periiitl in wit the unme Fillal 3,: lhev i'rIllllllTli'lV dominated the play hut prior ahunting and some fine l1ark:t(ipDlnL' hv lflilfll Thane M:inii In the Siiiiiiiiorsiile iii-is lmletl Pll'lV l,dIlx(IillP clliirl 'I'lit'io was on si'nrIiil.' In Ilic first Dl'Prlillll' session and the two teams went into iiudtion-dom'i IINI 7-T. ORTV FARVFR FIRFS I i Orin Cari-or tin-cl four goal! and plavod ii tirnii-u ualno tor Park Halo hill in n losing cniilw In the lthminutp aw-rtiiiio and the Ind- d"”'""' 5' 'lW"'"”l '" ""9 mil in the sin bin Brian Lewis aeiii lrnailc-rt into overtime after a aerlos; Carver l 12. 5- Aces - MacArihiit in! wild plays around the Parkdalel IGI-ady. Hennosseyl A14: 6- Parit- the game wrapped up on two oe- aaalona but both timeti tired wide of the not. t'nnrh Allie ('arx or hit mice for l-'l,vors and riszlmnnttrr -'1'" MM"- Lenvl tint the other. Gorcl Fiitcliffe fired the IITHI and last goals for SIITIHTIOTRIHV and was the only western player to get more than one. Vance lIarrls' single gave the Aces A 1-0 load in the first period that turns quit-kly ems- od hv the Flyers in the second. Mat-Arthur'I until lav? ill? APP! I hdoi 3-! load in lilo. aoconrl be-foro Orin ('arvor took charge and seem- ui in put the game in ice with ll"-pp in a mu that gait Farlulnlo . SR lrgrl going into the third. NOT RE-ATFZN gut in. Arlll worn IIIYIIIIIIE hut ..D...-t-.. IN THIS cellist City Hoop Loop Living Up To Pre-Season Hopes Y vininr-.vt;u night the 1'-tv Raklx-i fli'tlCPt'YillIEl In tho pro-Fhriatmlil lecltnn ofiho, loamio. Trotters came through the auction iinrlcfraicd and four teams, Toll hcforn their pnlent ll t I ll 1' It. Saint: cc:-niui uiiiad went dnvtn to dptpal nnly llll('(' that via: uclose SR 35 Ins: tn the Trotlttrs. and thpy hold down second place in the league iitandinga with alx paint: The surprising Welshmen from I". W. (E knocked off Y.M(I A III the Wednesilny night with a fierce second half attack and Iro hnliring down iliird plaice in the. loop with two wins in four games. The Y.M C A .la in fourth place uith two points and tho winlcw RITVTIPI1 from Summorsido are all alone, unloved, in the ecl- lar. When the league atartotl out about a month or so ago. great hope was held that it would he one M the most. successful over. Evrnta since then have strength- ened the hope and except lor the I.C.A.F. there Ill not too much to change between the other four teams. Trotter: era undefeated but three of their tussle: were half rnisora and only the romp aver airmen Wodnostia! mild M 4'- arrihod aa lleclaive. Rod I-IoIrIiI'I mivollora or-tiuilly had to score after the germ was aver to is lost V.M.f.A. Tho! nipped ID. I'.' In foilr points only and were piuhoel every inch of tho way he- Inre thrt finally belt IIWII NIP Wolnitmoo. A few good thing! about tho league this your which have been noiii-oahlo are that the games h,-aw been getting away clone in the limo they are Iuppoaed in alart. rcforecii have been on lllllldl gwrytlmo along with ncorokeop-3 or: and lim-rs; hellyarhing by the player! has been hf" 1" I miriimiim and one of the nicest things nhnut thin league is that It has ceased in he nomadic That ll. games achodiiled for 1" W. (i have been played there on tho night and limo specified in tho u-in-oiiilo. and the name given for the other placol. Thaao are all good uigm and show Iiat basketball is tloally growing Q.iol-ilaaportvaota to be a Ialor sport It has to act like one. At the role it It ulna new imi- Ithall around those ports I! I ll aoooboroutlyhpataoapairof long punts. ' it will he a Iolll time olt-nursef be loop game will heablel btor sport son is simply that there is no moot: areni In which it can bel you. The blunt at tho, hoot-at . hylhoh era in Chain: is 8. D. . not and oveI' this upai-loin amitmiuintharol III Arron n. M. Inshore. '5"t"h-""""”"'"h T&AV'S OLYWIC I -tic-soar-I--II-v-t-so PIOOR TIIHI1 league is going it long way toward: .Whn known" mayhothr day i.-oil verfime CHATTER. . . . Waa everyone as limp as those of us in the rt-as box alter the siren sound the end at the game??. . .This was one torrlflc hockey game and lA'll!'lI Ace: come back for another i-isjt the Sports Arena should be filled to the rotten. . Parltdale had it very declaive edge on the nighlis play and had several chances in the overtime periods to Bail. things. away. . . but when they weroniti missing the not Mann was getting in the way. .Thcl, young fellow was particularly good in the first period when Parkdaiel outshot Summerside l6-10. . . .' Aces are at home tonight against Montague Primroaea. The game was eloanlv played with only 7, penalticx called. . The A00! got; throe iiicltitlitig it lYlIlL'0lldlll"l to” coach l.nriie HPnll0S.sPy. . p .4v l.litrtins:- 5D 5' Arron tloni . Mann: Def:-n-o - p MueArthiirT Reciri. Steele, Hood- (TRIN CARVER house; Fnruards Hennesser. t".I . . Grady. l'. Hm i in. Lewis. Shepherd, in-aicn and inn yniingsirra (uarth,G."lm L-hhm Culrhng G. "hr. ltiiiits and l'lrii Gallant hati lhel "K ' ' ' attire lxiitittod 5-3 by tha H I9 marlii p.rkh',:, (mail Rap". De. "I "'9 '''a'"'- fence - Ream. A Mat-Leod Wood (lrin l'ni'xcr gate Paritdall tho Jnnv: rownrm g 0 Cmjv" 3'. l"'”l ill ” 3" Wm h” '”""”i 3”” Carver. A Carin. Hurry llunnil imi lt'w than iliiec minutes laleiw J. MH(.1l,”d ' '. Vl.'.:lx slit-pliercl xmiiv-ti on a neat R',,N.”s.p i);gx-lllL' play in tic ll up tint-r more, .s , ltiicn tliio ('arvor put Parkdnlol Jack W llltllltl 76 on A beautiful filly Willi Sl'M.'lIKRY hi-uincr Orin and Josey the Flyers First I'oriod:- 1 - Aces-Ciiii-Iiltp IPl'lll('t'l to have thiutli Well in hand It'lilm- i in ill. 2 Acrs- V lliirrix but the -xi-es vterenil finished with i(;r.-itli. lleiincsseyl 1301; 3- Park. tm-ir st-.m.i;: )9! and in the lust daIe- .l xtacimi iDlmnI 15 .10. nviiiiito or play with Josey Blllllll ill Ponalilca:- None. ' Second Prrlotl:- 4. Parkdole -It Joe Iimcll and (lord not that had tho crowd of close dale hlnsoyl 1504; 7- Parltdalo- O. in Hill in near liuiorin. ('oi-vor IA. (iarverl 16.27. 8- Park- MM.-KRTHFR BRHILMN-r dale - O (iarier (5. Carter. A. s.,mm;-nit-loit brilliant tlefcnso-iC”,':V"I'.”;wR d. s (V V RM M"Ar'hm. mnwd m It .enntioii.- ea )- x, nrior. tremendous game for the Aces.l Th"?! P"""d:' A'" E G' H””-' Had Hwy M” W-imam Maunhurj lCllIflIITPl 735: 10- Acos- Gallant V”""l' M” M" ""3 """ ""- Rm1ltl.owls Giiiiiint i7.:it- l'i - IPAVR. turned naltlr lilninsl as man.V Shllllli p . , 0 . I on-rywhere breaking up Parkdale, H 1 nttarkg or gotilng tho puck out all v'PlVt&IrIrIiI:Il:-,.(I)t,)hf)'- V Harris. "" W”-V I""'" " W" "M M"'” ' .l Hcnnessey lMinennrlm-I '. .InIf.V. .Al-cci cage In addition MacArthiiri fllalrld the entire :5 minutes until it KP('"I1fTK til the third twrlml "Id! tun m rritmo aouttltlh. Over-timer Na Scoring. l'cnoIt.v:. tinllanl. Sudden-death Overtime:-Acu Cult-II"! i('hlnwl 3.14. Penaltit-an Nona. MIDI p Mann II M I I 1 - til Rnpor I I I2 2 1 - 21 Icirv SATURDAYI llasl uorld P)(il'llK clinnipiouships &au!6 5 The Charlottetown ouanllaa. ntaay. nos. 1, 1050 Detroit Shades Boston Bruins l)F.TR0lT wltrl -- Dclrult eamcl scored the aecootl It-uin goal at up with three hig goals In the 2:20 of LII third period. second period Thursday night tnl Terry Iawcllll lad B ggvoa to.- defeat Boston 3.2 and go into llaosmn while nan ta ta. Detroit first-place tie with the Bruins int lnets waa making 1 pupa; the National lint-key League lead TAKE IN LINEUP; guMmA3y Boston went ahead early in the. First pilot! 1. Boston. Top . first period iihcii Jerry Toppaz-'zinl (Regan, nggcnn) 5;”. m. llnl knocked tine past Red Wing alillsi BOIVIII 1:”. CODE!!! Hz”. goalie Glen Hall The time was Armatmng 11:10. 5137- rennet a. Detroit. Howe Sllurlly tiller 'lie xectiiiil period llaindllyl Ullmnni 1:10; 3, De TIGKHII. Detroit 1 great line of Ted Imlt, Ullmgn (unwg. umtnyi I.indsay.(ini'ciic liuuc and Norm 6:til; 4. Detroit. lteiboi I210. Pen- Ullman took mrr lltmc Scnredllllleli Flaman 0:I), Lgbhg (two at 1:49. min i,uui.;u and iwimanlmtmmit 0:41. Kelly ttzsa. Ferguson getting credil for assists. Then at I247. Boivin tum. Unmu. 1g;;7, 6:01 Ullnian xenzrrl after lakinlzl riiini period: 5. loam. McKen- paiiscs from in: liiicniales Thcinoy tToppuglnl. chgv,-gmg, 210 Red Winn Kiial uas stionrdl Penalties: Chevretlta 0:10. Mac- by Dutch Reiiicl sit 819 oi Ihc ltell lllll. PN'l0d ! noes Dnn Mt'Keiiiie). Ehhlsifd by Ttip- p Sawchuk I ll lie-Jil pamni and R P n l Chevnvflls tllall to 1 u-zo Irish Riders Mar Olympic Games With Demonstration Ml-:l.Rtit ltxi -tr .- The ill llI'Elant1'! cycling group was not yinpic Gamiu. mimdiiig nut nithlaffillalcd with the International a series of iiuuiciitx alter neurly;CyI.-ling Union and its cyclists. Iwo uet-ks nl ti-icndiy tinmpetltioun therefore, were lniellgiblo to cum were marred again today. pele In a race held under the The start of the cycling road siipervialon of the International rave. on t-tidiir.1n('o lost of hlmiill body, , iIit': miles. uni delayed 13 min-; Monnvthilo. Mexieti Joined int inc: by it l'll'iiltIll'-ll'Ml(ln by three; the criticism of judgl-s in the! lrish rulers uhn were not olticlallolympic diving cumpclition. !nlN08- Antionn laae. technical director The lrl.'lllnlPI1. Patrick Flizgae ot the Mexican swimming and div- ald. Tnm Flanagan and Trim Ger- Ing team, itaid there was repeated iird, would not leave the starting evidence of favoritism by some line when rcqiirsled by tifficiolsijudges for their countrymen and and had in he rciiiovr-ti fnrclbiyihc itingled out Russia And Him- by police nfflrcrs lgarian Judges for special men- Bcfnre they lell. they shtiiilrtl lion. demand: for Justice for Ireland. liuio iiald he tell aome M the protested Against not being per-ijurlges consistently underscored niliierl in cnmhnle after irnvelllngl Mevienis Joattuln ('n Illa iii the l2.l)tttI union in Nit-lhiiiimr. flllll platform diving and aihouizh Clo- llicn itmrmuiorl l""'P'S nrmml bvlllla won the gold medal "hr the Nr'tlIllIl3lr)TllIlE Association ntjahuulvi have won by a much lrvland llarger iicoro." it was re-called that a similar ll.S. lwimmllig and diving offi- lncitlont occurred earlier this year cials. while conceding Capllla at the start of the event in the should have won. claimed earlier that tho work of the Russian and in WIMP Hungarian judges on the seven- MF,Xlt'0 IN AFT mcmher panel smacked of favor- An official annoiini-oiiioni anid ltlam. MIXED CURLING Mixed Vlllilllli at the ("iarliilto- town l.llFlInK Club Saturday Dec. porxiiade the Ari-na'I General , Illh. l9.'vtl t Manager I-Zarl Nicholson to Invent In a movable floor no that haalt- 7.00 . "W. othalll could he played there alsn.i ".9 Int? rgrm" ,s,,”,, M. mwkv However the temperatures in that mm”. In nay", I. wmiarm. H- Ico palace might be a woo hit low A. Ta” ,skm,. np Stewart Sp Vmnp tor llII(IDlI1Pil. Rod flannel: would OL M Farmer- ho the order ol the daylfor spec- I" I R Mumnu (Skip, M Win" ""1 "'5" l""'5"'” I" """"i'Bealon. .l. Rnomhower. D. LeCli-iir pimplolt that would be raised on Vt CV Mupun tskipl, .l. Gid- tha hare logo at the players all: dmlh np Men". IL Boommwn. with 'r''"" '9'" '"".V '"' ' lee :t.M Jenkins. iSltlpl,S. Mac- or no iindor their foot the-r-r-r-r.) Mmlm V-I wmilmlv F-A wonnnp Vt-ii-i'tlieleux IIIIR is ill? type of 00”, vs "I vwonnac-on lskiph L - -g g I - T Machellcn, l-.. Pitt, L. Chandler-e aiiriilnrium needed if hnsltclhall I! J" 4' R Pm lsklw. J. Gnml. ever going to sorloiinly challenge n. Davin IL Vmw. Vt G Ang hnclecy I present QllpI'PYTll('y as P. damn ,SMv.p M. slewuh M. Tan, E. i. it top winter sport. R. (.,.,.p Spare 1. tiiddings. 3-30 n.m. Draw. . IelF.. . 13 raising haiiltothiill lrnm childhood ,,.,,'H' si,,',1,'1',',f,i:",,pBk',':nk,Y,Ilp'4't".;i.p i4Iiwrli:l:'dup" (hr iitwimlteti 5" m,,","" ,(.skl”;; N” S""”'""' - ear say, i .o naon. '.”::"..':'."'.'l":". .'..'.".".':i.. '.".. i.".T..'."iii '" 2- WA MW"-'" (W- "- it just as certainly ha dnv Itlllnwa cask "L. Blakenfx. K Carmpmntl - - ; s it. (anieron lbkipl. la. .lliii-- or niztlt (gr I: It ll-"II v-ti-N V-Ill Donald. P. Brydllos, M Blaltrnt'.V. around'.t or sornri nunx in 3 c MM.D0M1d lskw”. sport aniongpya la a g ' a"t ow” MEN ii, 1-. Hmp". H. Mam, k""”"' I "' '"'3k'""'- 0" oson. V.-. B. Mu-Neill (Skipl. D. oy. tnothall. cricket. or ping pong. M,cD(,m,M' p. Mmhemm vg Hoopp As we saitl hotore the present r. A unrd of congratulations is in E 1,, 4 (3 M,u.n,,MM ,gk”,- R order lnr both player: and league Hm, .I. Boer. .l. Wmri. Vs D Hill executive headed hy President (skint, Np Munonudg 1 3,". r neg Barn in gatiing tho leagitewhmm-kg off no the right foot. and, oven 5""; A. n..mpi,r.,. though there in iitill some distance in travel. the game is at least heading in the right direction Juvenile league rls Reorganized Last evening at a meeting of officials in charge of the ('ily Jiironile Hockey League players nl the three teams more ITIIITTIHI. about a hit in order to make oc gnmoii more interesting and in order to give all players an oven The following games are st-I1NI- g,':lr'::"';Th 2"”. gnrdpdonl "19 iilort for tho1Mtnors at Sports Arena w"rP to W” ;m tutu" up thin Saiur av. t I ' M ' ' I5 n''”''"'' ' SSE r.i:r"o1rlrii:ik:cTyth::om.;9la 2:av.arr"tl'lIi R'""h'" "' Q S5 B""" l contact Hill Reid foryosslgnmont too far away when it team for the city will be able to seriously chal- lenge the potent senior tonm floor- ed by St. Diinstans Saturday's Minor nus - s 10- Bantams 93!. M ,, mm Ace: TI Qt'H.S Royall, . F H , ' , '- 9 an in on Pro Were it 9 5- M l(l,lPnHlllPO.O I.:A.m'IhTn io'o'L',"" ""'l"" V' 9 59- n'"' 3"” R3"" Ahbioii Ronnie Machniigall l)lPl'.I. . t ' ' Wm ' WW 79' W?” ' 9 53- 5 gr(l:n2i:l.tl.n.P'arBerArI';:d.tu':Shilo;: Cavmllm VI. QC."-S B-"Ian Mat-Donald. aiii Mulligan, Gerald "V3" - ”W- P" W?" - W-K-3 Noonan. Kenny Ford. Toot Gro- Monarchs rt P.S S- Spitfires. pm-yp pm. Mccmmuk w'yml H M - H.-10 -Per Wm - WK8. Mnchonnlrl. n. cum. 5. Paithor P-8-I Hornet-- land Weir. e Coach-- Jack Aneu- . -Poo Wee! - ,ault. Rockets vs. Pkdle Rer- ; Vlcl - on wars. Goo Traloor i Doa Murray Diamond Landry. Goa Cuainore. Dale lacwllllaimt Wood. 1. ltnallwood. X. Small- I. wand. T. Rice, F. Bradley, Wont- jherlile. Mt-hue. Mchgue -Conch lVal'I hlaochanl . l Dmiihvorf alty sprtngei-ii. l1:N - i2.so.rmnm - r.a.s.' Falcon vs. W.K-S. ledwlnga. lzzil - l:oo-- Paperwta - P3. Tlgera vs. w.x.s. llavh. Ll - PH -Papa-wt: - O. To Nino Valdes To More Emphasis Fight Erskine on LONDON IAPV -Promoter Jlrli Rnlnninns said Thursdly he had Iligned Nino Valdaa oi! Cuba for a Ry MITHLAY now. in . round bout against British ltIl'Zl.l1()l'li.VI-Z lAl"- A learltiig h-Ivyweiuhl rhlmnion Joe I"- kina in London Feb. )0. American Olympic nflicinl said to- day the only way the United States can top the Soviets in fu- ture olyniplt-K is "for us to get hctter in other sports than the main mic: " Erskine. 12. has a good record against local and continental heavyweights but hasn't met any- nno of Valdoa' oallbra. He has been out of action for some time "The niissinns have the depth." with a bad eye. said l.ymiin Ringham, ox:-ciitivol -l. Onslnw Fnne. chairman of director ni tho l'S. Olympic t'nm- . the British Boxing Board of Con- mittoe "lf we lose we will hovel trnl. laid he thought that the no shim lwlnner of the Valdea-Eralttno bout "Our strength is in main xpnrls l ''-""M b9 ”'"5'd"9d "'9 N9 I tender for Floyd Pattenona liko track and flcld. awiiiiming.l mwm, Mm i,,.ske,h,,” .,pm-3,, newly-won heavyweight crown. which are featured in the colleges. l -- -- S- Thcre the boy: got the host coiicli- . much tniereat. Now we'll do that In: and eriiiipmeni and tho cnrri-l I don't know yet pclitinli you need to he at your It'll simpler for the Russians with them sports is A great propa- ganda weapon. With up it's a palt- best "Weill ltsivo In get better In the other apart: like gymnastics and MAJOll.OOITIAAAIThlMMIDT92I' g g C Minor Leagues Nix Any Change In Bonus Rule n:.Acitaoml'it.l.I. whtul .. chanllll the baseball Thursday but iiaaattooualy ausp- tad a ptopoaal to trim nag league rotten to I owe ODGIIIIY: III: to MCI I be al ed own sooner leagues. The cutdowii rule change. and all other proposal! relltlag to the major-minor pact. also must be gppmvgd at the mlfor teat meeting in Chicago next week tore they become baseball law. Since the cut-down rule adopted at the final legislative aeaalon of the minors' convention carried the endorsement of haaeball commu- sioner Ford Friclt. the Inlnorl ohaabeeniocutdowittolltoil . ...4 t wet-eoptlolllttethattiiaaialoratnliluraia ttma tot-he iowaratpreaant--tasggngteg yum , HUI ..... :3 l'.".i:'it'i”i.'.'..i'l- ””t.......' W M "t A can helium-minor um-tn. really been I in lower :..numi...l. In baseball's ... can on runs: .i::f.i",',,:3,."i!,'.':lllu;pf' it rain eounociilu uI'J.res:ntauv: Itg laagua clubs at present are altowett up to Cl player: on their roster until the May 15 cut.-down data. whoa the aiunbor must be trimmed to I. The general prac- tice. however. among the majors cont) league. The pot. mug g. retlreaentetl. along with .13., awe: ID:(ilD cllalu. by the en an "I: mnmonexecu ve committee . elect the inn by the't ' triple - A league: ilntemauoilri gt: smgicagotaaoclamnl to join an e at Lea la ellaaiflcation atatita. W. 0”. no 0 at ttoaua rtiia provides that I P Iver mid 84.000 or more to sign must be kept on the ma,- league pom which signed him It lent two years before being ::.'::..”".:'..,.." rt" li:.'.i.'"...”'...” a the arattto I' four ml. The minor: relented all re vault to man this rule. in. amendments ra ed from ,one which would e" note the bonus rule entiml to one which would make a ho ua player eligible tor the dnatt his tirat year. players by opening day. The m- poaal does not change the I t utter May 16. It the majors agree to the cut- Eowa, two to tour players from each or the lit big league teama would he matte avllllblo to the TONIGHT IN N. Y. Gordon Fights Anthony Nrtw YORK ICP - Gordon Wallace, Brttllh Empire light lioaiyweiglit champion. tonight tackles a formidable roadblock to his hopes for a crack at the world title when he meela Tony Anthony oi New York in the 10-round ntaltl tvonl at Madison Square Garden. The Brantlord. 0nL. fighter is rated a slight underdog Itsr his nationally - televised match with the 2i-your-old puncher from New York's ttarlem aectlon. Anthony. rated No. A contender for the crown now held by Archie Moore, is riding along on a win- ninr streak oi five straight. in- cludlng tour this year. The 26 - year - old Canadian ix rated seventh. His moat spectac- ular wln to date is a knockout over former world middleweight champion Randy Turpin. He has reliatered I5 knockouts in his 43- bout career. He's had it defeats. IIELII TITLE A YEAR Wallace won the British Empire title June 18 int year to London ca a decision over Ron Barton. "The way we figure it. Tony will beat Wallace and then meet Chuck -ii.ii.L."iiAnbiiIE-J I: I'll OANADIAN PhESl W LT F A Pia. Detroit It 4 I 07 A0 31 Boston it A 4 M 52 82 Montreal 1: to I 1! ha as New York 710 B 52 69 10 Toronto I II I d D II Chltiaao 410 4 M 10 11 CURLING AT CHARLOITITOWN Starting the 4th round M the Chicken lonapiel tonight. 1 PM. SECTION I. ice 1 M R. Splllett vs. Mel Jen- kins. l loo 2. F. Curtis VI. W Biirnoii loo 4. W F. MaeMillan vs. RN Carruthara. no P.M. IICTION A. Ice 1. -- E. Mactiutt va. lion. T4 W. L. Prowae. ice 1. - G .l. Groeoough VI. C. Trainor. Ice I - L- Turner vs N. Nichol- wit. Continuing the second round of Puinta Competition on Ice 8; 8.45 time except maybe for college field hockey whrrc there isn't too football. iv PRICES REDUCED I I A SPORTS EQUIPMENT REDUCTIONS FROM I0'lo TO. 5070 SALI RUNS TO SAT. DEC. IS pm. and 8:15 p.m. SHOULDER PADS 2.25 up HOCKEY PANTS 2.48 upI SHIN PADS . . 1.50 up HOCKEY GLOVES I now All. REDUCED BADMINTON RACKETS Reg. 13.00 - NOW 5.50- l AND SPORT LODOI .193-,.3CE GOALIE EQUIPMENT GOING AT LESS THAN WHOLESALE PRICE ADDOSITVIIJ. HOLDANYARTKLI THE BIKE SHOP HOCKEY JERSEYS 2.00 up loys' Hockey STOCKINGS i I l 1.50 up ; 1 :, "I1, ' OBJECT 1'0 "MINORS" la other actions. the minors voted to: . I. Cease calling themselves "minors". The name of the agree- ce lnant between the majors and the amndment to read ”proteaaional beaehall agreement" inataed of "major-minor league agreement.” I. Reject A proposal to allow ihrea players-inalead of one In SPORTS ARENA SKATING MONDAY and WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON-4-5:3ti Adm: Adults 16c; Children loo PBII-SCHDOL SKATE WEDNESDAY-1:30-;t-m Admission: Family 25(- MONDAY and WEDNESDAY EVENING--I-10 P.M. Admission: we TUESDAY-5:30 P.M. Pl-2.1. Hockey League l.Y.C. VI. 8.D.L'. Splaaar for the American title and then the winner will challenge Moore. if Arch dncsnll come out lighting. then well his boss of the world." IPEIBEB TOPS Bpeiser is top - ratcd among the U.S. light heavyweight: with No. I In the world rating. Wallace said he is Anxious to meet Spciscr if he beats Anthony. lTommy Cod Approaching STE.-ANNE-do-la-PERADE. Que. (CPI-Wilps of smoke ranged tip- ward from several hundred port- alilc cahlns along the Ste. Anne l'tlvcr hank here Thursday-a sign i ”:):law1Chuc:t tight sovlerag times that the sciason for Ogle: pellil ii rot." e sold. " 3 al be polssnns" I ommy c l in ap- THURSDAYA; glad to beat Anthony and then prmiehlng PEI Hockey when the tea forms over the river In this quiet community 00 miles west of Quebec the cabins will he moved nut and placed over meet Speiser." Wallace weighed lull": in his bout against Barton. Anthony. ii member of the i052 United States Olympic team. weighed 17p for his hnlcs cut into it for anglers. 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