. as -c Brali” I it T i SAYS DECISION WAS A "GAG" . Sandy Watson Chasiises CAH L5, 3 Assists Watson Spcirkplug OH948 gigicom 4 Gen Olympic And World Champs' Bi BERNARD DLTRESN! jinn I-up winners. fell thrftllili Canadian Press Staff Writer 1 OTTAWA CPI--Sandy Watson. lriarkplitg of ('.anada'ii I948 0Iym' pi. and uozld horltey rhamptons rI1Ll.'iI-I'lr1.VlInt'lh(iIlPfIItPfI the Fana- dlari Amateur Hockey Association lnr in maminn not to send I team tn the 1937 rhantpionslitps in Man- fflil ”Thei hate mi giimpltmt in pill jmihtng :ai'rIn.l. said Iir. A G thallflti Hat-.nn who aemhle an RCAF team for the The ,tun.ior rliib uaii agreeable to the playoff but the Vernon team (an that II was entitled to he sent in Moscow without playoff off for the trip He said ritfltculti in rat.-iii; M0 000 in xi'n(l a team to the l'lI8ITl y piunshtps. at I time when the Duh- Ilc might feel the money might better be sent for Hungarian re- lief. left the (AHA met-uiite with helped aswno alternative TIME FOR FHA VJ-i Merrill Pineau Leads BYC To 7-1 Win OverMonlague Basilica Youth Club's youtliftill centreman Met-rilll 1'I'he Perilt Pin ed Montngue's lone goal Hard working Dick Carroll acor- in the eau staged I one man am- l second period after the youth club bush It on Montague the Sports Arena last night tn- Primroses had built up I 54) lead. score. four goals and lend I helping l WIDE 0H3” The game ita: wide ripen from club biased Montague 7-1 in their the starting whistle and some 700 U345 Ulitiiiilfs MIN ill? l'd4Ill-'i' Watson mm M m,l”,H,K H". hand on three others as the youth fviiiiiti Itself Itilhotil I itqua n . l ' ll ' i , . . send to 5!. Mnrlllth 5r)'1lllh"ll;i(f, nfendpnrlgzv .F-ainaay ,li:,I1:i initial start in the Island Senior "'l'hev ilnrii viant to e o ere ' B Hiit-key Lcague. Pincati it as a wltirlinr. tlervtsh on the blades for Jack Ready's young, and speedy squad as he tired single goals in the first and third. . k mer l imp: um wont get away "W "i'" W3 , H . nun ll ” hr said in an interview. "9 Sam " wmlm hf "'d”"”” l .1 M ( pi” Mmnncod wedncsr to send a team to Mtisciiit if. the. rim the extirutitc has decided not 15””3""" ”' Ja"”'"V W3” m" '”''",l In zrntl it tram in Ntnscow becnusely” "W lA'”l :'9d”I":1 I” )l;'ll:;c:h'9' oil the great change that has taken " "VI "TV " A” S "I ' N2”, ,n Wm” anal” In "(em basis of international conditions. lwhether to tend in team or not MMNWI H", (-AHA-SI As ylonry as more was a ('IIilllt'(' .a inn '0 "I out of the situation might improte there was no need to take the decision the (SANA did ”It will lnul. Iii though we're afraid of the Russians” Watson V ,, . in III',llIti Krmntvtllr tint. W said. "1 am &ll"t” .luiimi filnatllcnsl - R Ilaltli tlriirzc. immediate od the Vrrnnn rluh. uiih mine ari- p,i,.i pl3.'SlllCnf of the (AHA. said ditional sirrugtli would beat thel plans lnr I npertal playoff be- Russians on their nun ice 1 on-pan niiavia Junior Canadiens "I would -talte mt WITOID-TPPII and Vi-rnnii Canadians. 1955-M AI- tatlon on that " in the middle session While he. wasn't scoring goals Pineau help-l ui-ritr ii:ii -I'll rstaxtirl Rx Irutliui; a train In the world chant- plitnxhlfil. PIJYIIFF I'l AK! OFF llarold iRedt llotvatt on first per-l iod efforts and set up coach III-adyl for the final tally of the night in the third. Fnllowiitg is. se'illlI'llFI) I hlilllll” ' lllockey Programme at Sports Ar- .' ena - - ! ll.li0 . it ztn Pee wm . W.K.S. ,'!'igt-rs vs. WKS. Monarchs. 830 - 9.00 e Pee Wee; - P.S.S. Hornets vs P.S S. Spitfires- 9.ll0 - 9.30 --- Paperweight: - PS 8. Falcons vs. P.S.S. Tigers 9.30 - 10.00 - Papcrwieghls W. KS Redvtings vs WK.S. Hawks in-00 - 10.30 - - Pee Ween - Q S.S Rangers vii Q.S.S. Canadians 5 'l'lie Charlottetown Guaritlhn. Friday. Nov. I8. 19.36 fans were treated in a last and furtotis if not close IIUL'I'tl'y game. 1The H Y.f' broke tlte game open after a little more than 4 minutes play when they llI'I'(l three goals in exactly 38 seconds But they periods and potted I pair of them I couldn't bent an owriiurked Bob- by Dillon in the Atnniaciie i-age again during lhr iwriori even Play was much IIIttI'tt melt in lhel second period but 8 Y L” still out- scored Montague 21 Nioittaguc missed a great t'l1t'lllt'C when they were ztviartled .1 pl'n.'llI)' SIIOI when Rod filat'l".'i)tlcit tins trtpptd by Frnitii Smith lllIt'll he was in the rlu.'ii' (Ioaclt Biiltliy Diiirling elected Iillly-HUKIIC: as the marks- man but Hughes in the puck dribble attay from him anll it end; ed up l)PllIllfI the net lirlnre hel l Tito tll Pineau s ;u..t- iicrr St'I)I'-l HI lillllI' his ttiiiiti tins a man short as a result at pciialtlcs. Both times he caught the Montague dc- fe-isv up ice and got away in thel I030-tl00 Peewees-QSS KENNEDY "R55 50” .. .- l S. Battlers vs Parkdale. Royalty.l Sp Park Sprlngerii. l 1130 -1200 - Pee Wen - Model-I OS u m Southport Roi-keta vii w.KS. Tlg-1 Ir: y 1200 . 12 Mi RHTIIAIHK QIXH .1.- No :1 Vs Qt'.ii..x' M t l l26fl- I20 vlrianlams -QSF No Black Hawks 5-3 t.20 - 2.00 -V Bantam: - Q S.S. No. 3 vs, Pkdle. Sp. Pk, Royalty No. 1 t'.HltfA(;0 LAP) .- lion Mi-KenUStanley lfl.47. Vlohiis mater and Cnnticke my fired two goals to pace the minor and Skiiv major 15.42. I 5.00 - 540 Bantams - Pkdli-, National Hockey League Iudlnll smmi period: 4. Br-iinn. .i- rm 5 Iiu.ialt,t'..SIt. Pk No 2 I'l0,Vlllx . VI Boston Bruins to I .5-.'l victoryypnnlni Mrmstrongt 2-10; 5. 1305- Soiithpnrl (jolts. over the Chicago Black Hawks In 1 ton. Fhevreltlii IMcKrnnry. .l. 5 40 - li.lti - s Paperweight: - Chicago Stadium Thursday nighl.l'I'oppaulnii 5-46; 5. Chicago. I.ii- S. Leafs vs Q.S S. Bruins Ql. it i 3 I ' n m L, 1 hi zenberger Iwnlsnn, Pilntel A 05, i ti ill - 5.40 V Paperwelghtx - Mod .,.,,,:pahA M M I "W" A .1 Penalties Ingram I2 lit, Stasiuk el Soiilhpoi-1 (Iuhs vs Pkdle. Roy- The tirtiuy kept the Bruins one 19:12" , 'a"sy4nB!l';ll;L"l: m,a"'" . IMP" 1? root ahead of Detroit. whicIttbeat' TI'I"dC:"'I'”'l:l 7' l:(')""7'"' :I'A(f;'"' Ahhi" ' ' I .. t, ney t evretst 23; , l-y - , nmnlm A2 Tmmd” mm cngo. Lltzenherger 19 till. Pennlt- 7-” ' Al" "”'I"'" ' M'””' Rostnn went in front in the first "am. Wm," ..x.m"k "NW Aunylea. Stuliik L22, Pilnle l7.l.!. pa 7 WdR'" Ahhi" V! Stanley bani gniilie Al Rollins Mn”. Ruwm ""1"" ”"'tH'1"i'l Wink M"”" "',sawrimii N it 13 37 9'45 . in as .inw-niin . nnvnl: in the priialtr but R0”.-M H H 77...” U V,” Klrkennev then hit his first gnIl,l a minute before ('hir'ngo'iI Forbenr Ko9nIIPlIyV mm-liided the first per- wi mm GAME SATURDAY HAWK! IN t"EI.I.AI Jerry 'I'nppIz1.lni and Real Chevreftlii put Boston IheId again with tallies in the second frame. Ed Lltzenherga-r'a first of two for the evening was the but the Ilnt place Hawltii could come up with. Both Mcltenney and Lltr.enbnr- gar iienred in the final period. A battle, broke out in the first period between Hawkii' Glen lkov and Bntit0n'ii Doug Mohnii. Both 'Rider Cripples Back In Action REGINA ICPI-Tun lI.1katt'h- remains to be seen but Ruler of- awln "t-ripples" win it. in mejirials are hopeful he will have were given five mlnitte penalties. Mohnil drawing In extra two min- III?! for iilnshlng. ifiili-ago niitahnt Boston .10 to :16 but Brunt goalie Terry flawcliurk was tough when he needed to be. thick of the battle when the Roughriderit and Edmonton linki- inon square off in the deciding nme of the Western Interprovln- truth Football Union final Saturday n g l. recovered from In assortment of inches and bruises by kickoff time. Satttrdny night. He, nggravntcrl an old knee in- jury in the semi-final against Win- MIIJRRILI. PIN BAIT i. - Cross For Si. Dunstan Sumetliing new in the line nt lsptirl will lie iilId('tI In SI Dim- tttIn's llniversity Sattirdny when I Maritime Invitational Cross Country racing meet will be staged. The Saints itill he pulling their five-man team against squads from Mtnto Memorial High School of New Rrttnswivk. and at possible entry from P.W.F. P.W.F. arr also new hands It this sport but Minln have hecn mitiitialgiting for some VPr'll'S and are rtrettetitlyi holders of the N'eii' Brunrwtirk. championship and in I955 won the Canadian rham at Hamilton, Ontario. The rlititnnce covered during thel I they l ptonshipl race will be about three inilex. If the meet is -uicressfiil II Ir hopcd that it Mnrilime rlinninion-l ithip will he held in Charlotte-i roulil lilll ll II ife 1 Arscnault. Country Ra ' v II dl 1ll3hftn"”1'in217"i."l..l"s.&..'51t--Iiwit Weiiimm I iivnwmr--Miwoii Hocm IUMMAIY They are Robby M-rlnw. one of 33.22 win iwpr i;a...nm...., in we . -,.. . , ,,,g-.,,g,g,g,w 3' uh i the hardest-running bnckfielder.-i whiny. he plunged over for the VIN tieriorl: 1. Bolton. mini?! and roughest tacklen in the. inmng ,m,,, in ih, d in sec. lStiuiitilt, Mohnili l:04: 1. Bolton, league, and big Harry l.ampmnn,l,y,,d, ' y K I Mekenney tstanleyl 12:33; I. Chl- I brilliant putt receiver antiypgun-g wrm (-A51 R ss gun. )K;'.l'1II&dyPtVa:IfI. PI;l'tzen- blt;;,i:er'.' I I Lamnman. has been a niaindout ""7 '” I 9'" "3 "W" . 9i '7 M'"'."W- l "''l""' A”'' rf or for Riders all season. ' - fi.fl7. Martin 7;n7, eiievi-emu 0:01. hama great. will tie in top form &'.',,,,",,r:,', Wm-",1 , C... ,,,, , I Natural Rubbgf Tngd . ..-.. .. ... -.. . .-,.,.A...- hrnken right hand. he has been 1 . catching passes and making key a i I ULLMAN POTS TWO h'""k-I. V "" '”"" - "- "-- -i -I --v. Diiring Rid:-rs' toil - yard fourth Ill! ooiao - nu Qua Q -4 gap. quarter totirhtlown mart-Ii Mon-l 'U:fll-Xlllltll-lavaI'heiI-&d!hn . day-.. he caught fntir pnssen. in y .-' "H-Ia! q-my cannula nae... cloning the tniirhiiown heave. -1-.1 . Int. It In IIIII!-buuhm nvhu e e S Althriiich ndmnninn may iii-nu. . Iimtzhiviia lull-hi as can next I nearly rnmplete sqiind. several halal unearth the I104 ntavers are on the limo. Offensivel "-' ' ..m,?n'n"u. E 'hA" " O 51 -I7 itunrd and defensive end Frankie , ' t. ynvfhbdm -on I In on man avi- M I L f 4 Anderson has I tiara bn(?I(;!tnCI(IQ Roger Nelson in nu erlng rom I a p e S - lrharley horse in are end J00 Rm! t &gIeI'- .3: :3" '-m:. a. - A' -h ' Moore and halfback Oscar Ki-u- '- . ..,, . - "' "'7 I-1 III -1 I- iit;rnoi1' tAPt-Centre Norm player in the penalty box, Tor- '11" h M h N ,l,' M , WINTER M5-00 0 I-1 In -in Illppuy. .......,.:'.,""',,,' Viilman iimmt twice Iii the De- ontw Ron Stewart ui-ving I trip. N, mme M Auniduwt no no .4 nun mg ,. ,.,. mo. -. -h fruit Red Wings remained undo ping sentence in one time. -:. I W llgmn, ,. ..mm',y "my , Item win-ea...gp... ,. -u ,- feated on home in this season by Only four penalties were milled My" hull! Ilvviavohat Q3-I. nugagn beating the Toronto Maple Leafs by referee Red Storey. Detroit nut ;j :3! tdtit on C1 u been 3... pg”; 4.: 1-immuty njlht in . muoni burr:-log; in -1-on-.,.i., nu. ...,.,,,,, .--- -- -- - --- su'uR.AN .2.” SAL! V V ,- "lilllvlln-t Hockey League ame. gaining two victories and two tieiil ' . It was the on victory auitm in the .911... I i HOCKEY SCORES r '0 "V" two ties in iiome tor Detroit which from - Goal: thaw" k: l'Ie- s . . . Vii clean '4' has won four and lost two on the fence: Thomson. Morriaoltc. ilor-l '7 "IE CANADIAN PD!” - , I . rough Defeat dm PM 'l;o'ronto rt: Stewart; forwnrd.s:'T mm" 2NtI)l:rInIII league Bud. lead-tun acumen M y I . nverane In in teen in I. amen. Smltlmsloan. Arm- 0 a - gu .. -t and four lien. ltrona. Dulzf. Milly. Pulford. AJlI- MAI” .3.3I,irq.,.,,"" ,l,o.gan Aux . , b N. 'n,.t,g( mmgpgw hyggf-n,C , l - - ' &' ”" i . .ii.u lliirhun Ind twlcenfnme new-ii - Goal: iuii; defenc 3-"I-mt I D-lbw-M 4 - ' , l 1 ram II'H'l'A "" "A'A' gt can behind to tie. an the Do Godfni. W” ”""' .075 Ito gAu 39 . ,, ,3. yQV fun; was an -a- tern - i I W .. --- aha SIJIIIIIAN . , 810-ll . . 0 5 ., Mlrtbiim IIIIIW A (1 mien l lat. Mictia - 0 reiertion-in 4 , clear. Pineau had two other break- away: also but both time: lie was failed by Bobby Dillon who turned in I stellar game even though he was beaten seven times. t DOYLE IMLLIANT Thane Doyle was brilliant in the B.Y-C. Cage turning aside 16 of 27 shots although the Primroses times were their own worst enemies mining what seemed to be sure goals. The Primroses threw caution in the winds in the third period and l left themselves wide open for break : aways. Both of the last period goals Ready came in that fashion. Referees Joe Revel and Brian Maccallum called 10 penalties. B. Y.C. got seven of them including a misconduct to Pineau who ex- changed a few words with Refci-cc Bevel in Llic second period. this of Montaguc's three penalties it its I major to Dick Carroll tnr draii-I in: blood with a high stick. LIne'upl:- MontIgue:- (ioal - Dlllmiz r. nce - Coyle. MacLure, Marltar. Stewart: Forwards - lltitthes. i trl nenaull, Carroll. Dowliniz. Krlttli, Landry, Trowedale. Duffy. kiac-' Fadyen. B.Y.C.:-Goal. Doyle; Defense -, Ready. Perry. I-1 Shepherd. Train-. an Smith. J. Arscnault; Forwards-1 Pineau. liowatt. Currie. Square.- I) I brlggs, Weatherbie. .I- Shcphcrd.I Burke. l Refereeii:- Joe Revell, Brian Matt Callum. 'ls'liMMAili' First ferIod:- l - B.Y t," Pineau 8.33: 2 - B.Y.C. Currie tPineau Howatt) 3.54; 3 - B.Y.C. llowatlt (Pineau) 4.04. Pena.ItIeII:- ('arroll llilalort Second Perlod:- 4 - Pineau 400. 5- B.Y.(T Pineau (Perry: 1101. 6- Montague Carroll Arsenaull Iiughesi IG.l6. l Penalties: - Smith. Liindry, .l. Pineau M” 4 H. Smith. 'l'h.IrtI I'erlod- 'f - B Y t'. Pineau (Ready 14.27: I - B.Y.C Ready (PineIut 15.16. PennltieI:- Currie, f'oyle. Burke. Weatherbie. Stops: Dillon Doyle 15 III II till 9 I R--26 ce Slated '5 Saturday f'rnss roimtry differs from rlih y tanca running in that the rare tit not always to the swiftest. What iii meant by that in that it is it team rare and the team repre-I sented by the winning runner is not HCCCISHTIIJ the winner. The winner lit declared on I points hnais. One point Is allotted for the runner who flnliihea first. two points for second. etc. The team which has the lowest aggregate is the winner. The Saints teant ll coached by Bill Phillips of Saint John, I for- mer distance runner. with Mar- tin Cloonny as Iulltant coach. The team is composed of Frank Glllis lP.E.I-i. Dick Ayit lNew Ynrki. Ray Bryant (Maine), Fid I.cCIair lP.E.l.l and Rollie Sul- Iivnn If'. E. I.) T'. W. Athlclir Itireclor George Ari rew iii roaching the ' MONTREAL (CPI -- Red 0'Qutnn was more talked about in Montreal Thursday than Khrush- chev or Nasser. To I lesser de- gree of prominence the ailing Al- oueue end made the front pages. 0'Quinn has come down sud- dcnly with I mean attack of bur- Ittll in his right foot. Until 'l'hura- day night there was everything but I sworn declaration from the Montreal club's offices that ,0'Qulnn wouldn't get lttlo the wlndup of the eastern football Sat- urday between the Als and Hamli- tnn Tiger-Cats. The latest report from Dr. Gor- don Young. the club physician. Idldz "Tbere has been some pro- gross. 0'Quinn's status is doubt- ISUIFERS BURSITIS ATTACK O'Quinn May Be Losl To Al's For Ti-Cat Gamey day that 0'Quinn would have to sit out the game. 0'Quinn him- self differed "I feel better." he said. "Don't forget it's I long tune between now and 1 pm. Saturday and I'm hopeful of playing." GLOOM denzsos The report about 0'Qutnn was bad enough among the football faithful but when word came of miseries among other players. the gloom in Alouette headquarters matched that of the rainy. murky day. Reports Tltursdny. however, listed nitly one other player- tackle Jim Statnn-as I doubtful starter. Staten has knee and toe first." said not without injuries ourselves, not just bruises and bumps. Both Tu Club lie-opens For Season petition takes place at the Char- lottetown club with ”We will be Illa that big on. Ti-imbla "And we re Saturday the first curling i-om MIMI frog ed ltnemates Gordon tiurrie and Ihouilh ll1i”.V fllififl 13 tllltla 6' hiI'n.l"'"" by Finn” And the Amer by- l- if k............ JACKIE PARKER IVIOST VALUABl.E Jarkiii Ihiiitcr quarterback of I-Jdmtiiiluu lisltitttos has been na- mod the most valuable player to his team Ill the Western Inter- plovtnctal Football Union and will receive the Jeff -Nicklln Memorial Trophy Parker compiled I land- MiNoit”HockFY' (Juli -it-tirity in minor hockey at the Sports Arena today in I skate tor the girls of Notre Dame Academy from it until 12. HOOP MEETINGD A met-ttit; of the city basket- ball league will he held this even- in: at G 45 at pwr All team rcprt-senlalivctt are asked to at-3 lend. SPORTS ARENA SKATING MONDA if and WEDNESDAY Al-'TI-IRNOON-4-5 :10 Adm Adults 25c. Children inc PRE-SITHOOI, SKATE WPIIINESDAYV -I .10-3 on Admission: Family 25:- MONDAY and WEDNESDAY F.VF.NlNGe-E-l0 P M Admission: 504-. 'I'llI-ZSDAY --li.(l0 I' M. PT) I. Hnrliry Leiigziie l.D.L'. vii. PARKDALE THIIRSDAY-81.30 P M. P.E.I. Hockey League MONTAGUE va. l.Y.C. FRIDAY I'7VI'INING-ii-ll? P.M. Adm: Adults 50c: (:hlldI'cn 23c SAT. AFTEIINOON---1:3l)-4.30 trim: Adults 7.'ic: Children ilk- IOYS' DUFH1 . com & PARIIAS 59.95 stone on: men a sarunar Illll nu ma." Albcrton. Moiitulle. Siuuntorside. ful. We won't know until I0tnDr- R.C.A.F.. Summcrllde; Ind Cllll anjurtes. Dr. Young has okayed row." kuarterbgckh S: m dExtichive1r.r:i. Iottetown taking part in a point. H99 3" 5 gilar r.' G I cars ARRIVE wick. knee and I) ck. and fullback may M H" ””""'T'”""y C" lera are invited to take part in scratch games as the four Ice lane: are now In tip top shape. Meanwhile. the Cats arrived by Pat Ahhruzzl. rig t shoulder. plane- Coach Jim Trlmblc lmme-I Coach Doug Walker took his dintaiy called them into an hour-l squad-0'Quinn included e out to v--ceeea long meeting at their hotel and westmoutii Field. their regular Hgmihgn Affiygg then whisked them to McGlll Unl- I practice zi-niinds, for it secret . vernlty for I closed practice. workout in the rain. It was an F3? PICXO” TI" 0'Qulnn'I loss would definitely hour later when coach Trimbiei MONTRE L (Cp) ..- n.mm,,. handicap A15. The lanky redhead shooed his players into the bus Tiger-Cats arrived in Montreal from North Carolina was outstand- for MCGIII. Thurgdjy in pt-epanuon (9; 5.1. mg in Montreal's 30-21 win lny President Jake Gailniir said the urday's second game of the east- Hamilton last Saturday. The A15 Ticals have some iirluricsm ton crn football final against Montreal carry that ninc-point margin intol ”but we wont have any altbis if Aloueltex. The Cats were taken immediately to their downtown said his hotel. in mid-afternoon, and it wag in trying believed they would work out al's lead. briefly. the second game of the two-game.f we lose." total-point series. While reports from the club's offices persisted throughout the Coach .ltm Trimhle team wtlll lose on time to whittle down Montrc siIoIitiiiiIn- bargain in Winter driving safety . - - um. . pair at Inn--Yvcvnl Tim: on vIur'iJK wheat: you're utctv4" "I 'MI"I'IVkI.D'd anaitv. AWAY from in-timed uurh II” No cu” mus vllhluf iiieei-in -r It'll"!- oonmo Down even In new -n-vi I'M " ' ttun'mao'-I union MI I'll '1" '"' way through heavy I'.'f I'll” "' ""'A' ',,,,,'., ..,iy s...a..riu Item: W4 ""t ""l"' uni" In Call luhbnr Trudi. Sana:-Lurk mow TIAVII. In wt -V-V 5"" "" ''''''"'' now I 6 ITIVI6 l. lag. LII! 380.70