Straight Win Islanders After Third In Game Against Miners Tonight I The surprising Islanders. who have earned the name of the ttUp- set Kids" in the Maritime Major Hockey Lczigue for their strong lTrainor plans showings when the odds werilil-re ice- atacked. go after their third wlnl in a row tonight when they tangle with the Glace Bay Miners at the Forum. The Islaiiders, at times strong and at other times weak. have been the most unpredictable club in the circuit this season. Last Tuesday night in Sydney was con- crete example of the Islanders do- im: what they had no right to do. 1 They went into Sydney uith a .-'hoi't-liaiidcd Clilb minus three of then best players. Burk Whitiock.I that Bailey will time for the Saturday night game in Halifax against the and third arrive here in Atlantics. to use hinl at cen-y - idy Rouaon 'LlTTLESPORT . - - -. 9' gt ill IOVI. VI II a Oulnl TY. .. F PAGE SIX For tonight the Islanders willl have a stronger line-up than that which Sydney on Tuesday. They will have Buck Whitlock in the line-up and Buck's presence always mean: an extra goal or two or more. licked the Millionaires in Coach Tralnor niay play at can-'. tre ice between Orin Carver and: Lorne Heiinessey on the second i Merv Towe s. Elwood Ritchie 5 Cecil Doivling will form thei string, l Gus Gustaveson, Dun MacLaugh- . ine. G...-ry Lachanm and 3,11 LeB1nnc lin and Larry Blackburn will form I. and proceeded to whip the Money-i mm 3-1 for their first uln of thel 5F.'1xrIil on Sydney ice. i However they linrl eai-iierl repillnlinii as a tealn that -citow u hr-n they were heat. eariierp in the season when they invaded? Hiiifnx and licked the Atlantlcs 5-3 in il'lNl' own backyard. p As a result of their unpredict- at-le antics the Islanders have hop- pld liiio third place above the Minrrs and have woli three out oil their last four games Coach ”Eucko"; Trrilnor may have his heart-aches but he can have the satisfaction of knowing that his boys are going ali- f -iiit and playing olitstnnrliiiiz hockey . for him. The loss of Gerry LaCh:ince and Hill LeBlanc has weakened the Is-y lander: but there's always more. than one or two fish in the pond.l One replacement. ulil be made when John Bailey arrives here from Saskatoon. It in hopped by Club officials ii lrlli't 'outstandinl: meg” win over Sydney. the defense in front of Roger Bes- , seite. This defensive quartet was; 3-1 ; l l l 4 in the Islanders The Miners will have two new faces for Charlottetowli fans. One. is defcnseman Copper Leyte Wlltli was slated for the Islanders at one time and the other is Lumley. a young forward who graduated from Ontario Junior ranks last year. The Miners, with their youthful. Ml? Dullhlm Wm M59 D7859!” fast skating club. have been quite ll?"-95 for W9 m9mb”5 0' me a thorn in the side of the Island- winning team. The prizes this 9.5 ml,-, Iv..."-. 1-my mm in?” year will be four miniature rose last five starts over the Char- b0Wl5- ' iiccompanyinl: lottetoun cltib. Tonight's game will resolve into a battle for thlril place. The Is- HIE EOHSDIOI ind Will Cert-RIHIY iaiiders have 16 points and the .ervate great interest and item hiiners 15, ' ycompetitlon. it was stated by the The Booster: Club are taking Secretary. over the South end of the Balcony. They will reserve this section for kids who will he admitted to the shame for 50 cents. Annual Hockey School To Be Held Here In Dec. 1! was announced last evening thiit the annual .Vllll'lillTiP hock?) school spon.ored by the Physical Fitness Division of this Provinrcl will be held in Charlottetown, De-. cember 14th to 16th. This school! is staged primarily to give smal-i ler communities a chance to sell lniormation rind trrliiilng for their lCiiHAilb'CEr?y"T Conlracis Fight To Suprelne Court l island Star . ....- i Veteran curler 0. W. Dunham of St. Stephen. New Brunswick. has presented the executive of the ioharlottetown Curling Club with in beautiful trophy for the mixed icurling competitionsat the Confed- eration Bonsplel it was announced ilast night by the secretary of the icnnfederation 'Spiel. Tho trophy will be known as the Bill Dunham Trophy and will be emblematic of the Mixed curl- ing Championship at the 'Con- federation Bonspiel. It takes the form of a rose bowl. The trophy and prizes will prove :a great boost to Mr. Dunlisim, who has earned Orin Carver, Charlottetown bori: right winger who has been playingl fine hockey for the Islanders this season is pictured above. BOSTON. (GP) -Jerry T0ppaZ- the zini, recently recalled from THE I GUARDIAN. Cl-IARLOTTETOWN N.B. Man Donates Trophy For Mixed Curling At lConfederation Bonspiel Toppazzini Scores Three iAs Bruins Down Rangers the gratitiida of Prince Edward Island curlers. has had a St. Stephen rink entered annually ill the Oonfedemtion since its in- ception ili 1947 with the exception of one year. Bill, as he is known by his many friends especially in the curling fraternity is a general favorite and has always shown that he has the interest of the roarin' game at heart He is bringing a st. step- hen rink to Charlottetown to play in the 19.34 Bonspiel which opens on Monday, Jaiiuary 11 with a full week's program of curling. The secretary. Mr. J. F. Mac- Leod advises that the organiza- tion for the 1954 Bonspiel is well underway and promises to be one of the best ever held here. The largest number of valuable and beautiful prizes in the history of the Bonspiel will be competed for and the seven trophies which will be at stake should guarantee lot of interest and keen com- netlllon o”i.;r;.; s”tiiireiiToiit'c5'F The ii'iteT et. - The Boston Garden crowd of 8.- NOVEMBER. 27, 1953 Red Wings In 2-0 Shuloui Over Tomato DETROIT, (OP) - Detroit Red Wings Thursday night broke a second-place tie with Toronto Maple Leafs. blanking them 2-0 for the third-straight game this sea- son at Olympia Stadium. Ted Lind- say and Marcel Pronovost did the scoring. The Leafs now have been held scoreless in Olympia Stadium for 212 minutes and 58 seconds. The last time they. scored here was in their final game last season. Terry sawchuk. Wing goalie. turned aside 23 shots for his third shutout of the season and the fourth for the Wings. Rookie Dave Gatherum. filling in for Sawchuk, also had blanked Tor- onto. p A crowd of 13.497-the season's largest-saw the Wings win their ninth home game in 11 starts. They've lost once at home and tied once. The victory gave them a two-point lead on Toronto. Lindsay clicked at 16:56 of the first period, deflecting in his sev- enth goal. At 7:56 of the final per- iod, Pronovost. and his defence mate, Bob Goldham. broke in on Leaf goalie Harry Lumley and Pronovost beat him with a 10-foot- er. Tr-n penalties were called. in- cluding five-minute fighting pen- alties in the third period to Leaf defoncemari Fernie Finnish and lMarty Pavclich of the Wings. lI.umlry also was given a two-mln- lute penalty in the third period With 7-2 Victory Over Atlantics Lengthen Lea? Miners At Glace Bay GLAGE BAY, N. s.. (ce)-uiiii- "ysmnmwh fax Atlantios lengthened their lead in the Maritime Major Hockey 141lCe 11.31:? 333': League by drubbing Glace Bay . Miners fl-2 here Thursday night. 'f.:;fi'”) -------------- -. .3 Sydney Millionaires and Cha.r- (Mormtw w' lotteiown Lslandera were idle. pm,” . Mic gvgu) m- 7-01 Miners held a brief advantage. "smgg Po-ffk Th” tot me opening Eon n3" '3 3-Halifax Watson minute after the game started but (Le lne' Mcph ' Halifax soon tied it. moved aheadi FHm”m' Mm, ") A 2.35 with three goals in the second be- molmg) "' fore Glace Bay could scam again. i 5gHnm3x F;l;a"'”'-'"-m-- 9-54 Atlantlea punched three more (Le mg) ' behind goalie Dick Dion in the , mg, B”';"'"m;.-0-Y--m 15-00 third. . Bill Ford and Doug MoPhee werei Atlantlcs' top men with two goals' apiece. Watson. Hollctt (Lumley. Brown) .. 1544 Penalties: Bloom. 4.38. Llimlav M Ph 6.5.”. T 2. .' and A”: LihuleP;16.4:'i. mm 1 36' MFN” and got the others. Glace Bay scorers were Bobby Brown and -,gHum:m;gu:tat'md 5"!” M”l9"- (McPhee Watsoh) -,4, Lneups:- H H ' TT ' Halifax: Goal. McMeekiri; de- S.-i1:ielpla,,xe' A;eroc:.-;')d' H5. . . , fence, Arcand. Bloom, Lepine. Mc- 9AHnmRx' Mcphee Neil; forwards. Wywrot. Morrow. H 11. 31 N” Watson. Ford. l-iollett. McPhee. pc(n"(1,(i((:s:' Lugilrvi -Mclillih Glace Bay: Goal. Dion; defence. 3A5,vRoch(.,,d 12.51: ' W Cooper. Whyte, Amadio, Treen; gtbplzf forwards. Miller. Brown. Connolly. MiM k- y Rochford. Leyte, Campbell, Luni- Diconee ii .1: Reds See Win In.Soccer Blow To ilWarmongers” LONDON. (Reuters) - Com- munist newspapers behind the Iron Curtain crowed Thursday that Hungary's 6-3 soccer victory over England here Wednesday wasn't just. an international sport triumph. but a "blow struck at the plans of the waririongers." A news agency report from Bud- apest said the win at Wembley Stadium caused national rejoicing in Hungary. Comrades embraced each other in the street when they learned the glad tidings. 'In a flowing editorial. the news- paper Magyar Nemzet claimed that all sport achievements "which are p;rS MTn.:' ” Road To Peace It added: "Every step that bring. people together marks the advanu of the world on the road to pcace' The youth paper Szabad lfjlisiii maintained that the "victory is iui. other proof that the solicitude of our people's democracy for Him. garian sport has proved fl'llli.Iu.l.' British fans greeted these re ports from Hungary with amuse mcnl. tinged with annoyance. They were willing to COTICHIA that the Hungarian team was ml first from continental Europe are Carver, who played with thei Meniorial Cup winning Barrie Fly- ers last season. joined the islanders this year. He has kept improving as the season progresses and is now one of the best right wingers minors. scored his first three goels of the season Thursday night to lead Boston Bruins to a 5-2 vic- tory over New York Rangers. Toppazzini. a 23-year-old utility 939 saw goals 30 seconds from thel , , g beginning and end of the game. lg" '”m”"g' Hmme Meek" "W Defenceman Harry Howell sentl , the Rangers off to a 1-0 edge with. erbn t gzod a 45-foot blazer oiilv 30 seconds "ha"”s 1" scarf" 2 as W : lwas by Sid Smith after five min- man. was playing his fifth game since the Bruins recalled him from out on the line with Gerrv La- Hershey Bea” of the Am9Tl93” Chance. and Guy Gigiiac. 'lS0illKhi'.H0Ckey League '0 replace the m" he will likely be playing oil a line;-iuwd R"! C"e"em5i in the circuit. In recent games he was a sland- after the opening face-off, but Boston's Fleming Mackell tied the score midway in the period. Nick lMickoski got the. other fgoai late in the third period after Ranger I ieforces and also to hr-lp coaches , - g g , of palm..ulN.l... mmm. Hams 3...? vA'NcOL.VER' (Cm g Dml;lH-il'ilrlxiwc;)ll:,cnlielgBsi(iAc'ko Trlililny andlmgfgine hV(IiC"ll?:yRg:-llEec:'5sCt:tgqeililygllfk tbarlglgltlz a pass from Ike Hilde- new ideas and information which (;.-,mfq(,n' jmmedmtn past presi-. 0” iml 51': i '''ed 03 h 1, Wednesday night and left the - I. . W3” h'”1P ”"m d0 I Nil?” 105-dent of the Canadian Amateuri 'g 1 mm in as mm fifth- lace New Yorkers five olnts 5”mma"'”” WIN” ”"”l" -l'"”"K l'0CkPYl5U- HrI('l(PV Association. Thursdav snirl . able to mm care of mmsmf m mg Ibehimll Boston P Fhht rmlmd irhia National Hark-.v League H... (-NM Wm ,m.,., M M"... nn.rol1r,:li lzqmlz and can hand out 3 To awn. at his 1”” M 1-New York. Howell .3o through its PFPSICIPHI Clarence h,,(.km, ,.,.mx.M.ts ml the omariui fairly stiff body check for a 150i" 1 Pg, llld tl'-x 80 5 gggosmn. Ma..k.,1L (campy-,;-ll and its Refs,-gp.jn.(1hj.-if!Suprphm L.mlrL pound llll'Mardv ' ndv - sfleoii smapar .n e sec- pMarHn' Snndfnrde 1021 Carl Vnss are again co-operating In 5 reppnl d.,(..Si.,.,n 1).. M On. ""(m:'- .?n1 aennvlpast g" Btrullm broke A Penalties: Gardner 3.4-i. l.n)'l'0P Will! the Ph.V5l”Fl Flt"?-35 Divikilario county court two former luumn av: ,:inuhtle:e allies n 1655 Gd?" Kunma" 832' T"pl"'ZZi"i ion and are sending hig George mmwa S ' '. . g . D t A d : , .ll.58, Buller 12.26. Hayes. one of their leading llnes- port In l1:2i:tOCro,f:La'3l::: rhonnt a n winder Johmly Pe"'50" opened. Second Period m9" ""1 m”5i ”””””'di"3 Inf tracts signed with the team were! lrrillln sllizfle Rtllsiele Wxiisangifr f?):tet,l'l;- 3-Bnsmn' Pcirsnm strurtor to he chief znstructor of no in - . C h d I D . - ' lSan ford) , ......... .. 1.'z.:l3 3216? school. He will be ahly asr &r?m:ioI:.X.( whn said he woum n mm; Then Toppazumggt his nrstl 4-B95l5"i TDPPBW-inl. sigma again HHS War by two of have Dec. 6 for Hmrgpnvv CARA. i-g goal 36- seconds later. taking a pass. lam-dner. L.a)'fnp) ggggggg H 1159 our own local business men who mwung, in -1-oronu, and" Manny T) C ,l d F1 d D ”0.m 1memat.e Cal Gardner while 5-BMW". TOPPB7-Zlnl. rnade good in "big time" hockey ".31, said "the Comm, mm judge K nit 0”?"-ab Y;'-'5, 3"! 3'; iReise was still in the box. roai-dim-, Martin) - ..... .. 15.18 in me person, Of Johnny square. at RENEW, Om” n-mid Hi” the 513 nqktt Bi';n';161”SilJ Bl? fllnii-M” A little more than a minute later Penalty: (heist: 12.15. briggs llnfl Ivan (Hickey) Nichol- mums do not ,.,.(.Ogniz9 ..0MmC.S :1"? y”5- ”3t h'l 3" 9” l 0" Toppazzini took another pass froml Third Pei-Ind son. Those three men did I flYl”.witli the CAHA. This dc-cisionl game 3 ' elflmlumi Gardner Just as RN59 knocked) SVNQW York Mi('knSH' job on the school lazl. year and mum mwe faH.eM.mng ewes”! i ”i.D”””v. ljug 95 "nd Jcfhilf Gardner down and fired anotheiw; ll-lows-ll. Hildebrand) 16.51 i-andirlalu who attend this yiearlsiand mm. H..." "uh the National 5”" scmfd 1'” I””5L”””33'3 lih” 15-footer past goalie Johnny Bowrxnl 7-Boston. Toppazziiii, school are assured of an lnterest-lHock,y'L,,,gue. lKEh: MMD0na.1d' Harry Huzhgs and TODD!!!-7-lni got his third RON with: lLablne. Gardner) .....-.. 19.30 lng three days. JclfsehlgiggailgllgfefegzfsnerEWE1 3:: only 30 seconds left in the game! PEMIIYI GHNPPY 940- As in past years every referee and coach or prospective referee or coach is welcome to attend the Cup Finalists school. Simply advise the Physical Fitness Division. Charlottetown. T D by Friday. December 11th. if you 0 are planning to attend. The school will get underway. Mon- day, Dec. 14th at 8:15 p.m. u.s. College Football (Associated Press) Pannsylvanili 7, Cornell '1 TORONTO. (CPl4Each final- ist in Saturday's Grey Cup game will be allowed to dress 27 play- ers. it was arlnounceri Thiirsrlay nlizht by Norm Perry of Sarnla. president of the Canadian Rugby Colgate 7. Brown 7 Union Detroit '5, Wichita 6 Z , . . Cincinnati 14. Miami Ohio 0 .NI:nJP;M?;r)::'P:; 24”al:1tveTs patql Viiakc Forest l9. S. Carolina l.'l lDnmminn foonnu (ma, HEW Y 0 Virzmm M”: mi Vimini" Techlthe CRU relayed the riilingclaesril 1'! :- v '11 - Twas. 21. TM” A & M 12 year. a owing Toronto Argonauts and Ednionton Eskimos to dress i'tah 3.1 Brigham Yniiiir: 32 26 mph Coll of Pacific 20, lltah State 1' WE; Npnrtm mat mach Cpl 14 V0.Vles of Hamilton Tiger-Cats Denver 13, Wyoming 13 NOV. 24 - 28 and coach George Trafton of Win- nlpell Blue Bombers had asked the CRU for permission to dress 25! players for Saturday's final. TGTilAI:aTeG:I:IITIlIiassIfyN wfANrr'.n:oaLivizaY"ia'6v. AP- l7l.V D. Z.. Guardian. FRIDAY- Childrcn's Skating 4 to 5.710-. uocinsv--GLACE nay 3:30 Ch..mn.s mkm for FRIDAY NIGHTS GAME QATERDAYT South balcony, 15 years General Skating ........- 3 to 5 and under 50c Buy It Booster Program 25c The Popular Country-City I to 10 Skating ...s.... TIIE 'FI6II'l'llIE HOLDING SEATS .. TODAY, .M. 1"i'c'I?m"sA.IJ! - 9 an. an 0 ON MIDAY. . missile) v THE llP-SWIN(ii- , - VERSUS - THE AMBITIDIIS MINERS ' - TIIE FORIIM -FRIDAY. I-lotnlax All asoussrsn TO an THEIR -DAY-A VII-IOLI DAY-AND so AVOID -- FRIDAY -. 9 AM. AND ON. Covehead nets turned in a fine performance. Will Curl For Gaboury Trophy Next Week Ice-making is underway at the Charlottetown Curling Club and play for the Gaboury Trophy is scheduled in take place next Wed- nesday. it was learned last night from J. Finley MacLeod. it is expected that entries from all Island Curling Clubs will take part. in this annual cmnlpetitiorl. which marks the opening of RE I curling activities for the season. Slelhrionw CHICAGO, (CF)-Calum Mackay scored three goals and an assist Thursday night to luicl Montreal Canadiens to a. 6-3 win over the cellar-dwelling Oliicago Black Hawks in a National Hockey League game. It was the first time in Mac- kay's big league career that he netted three goals in one galnie. He lmt them all in the second period. The defeat was the fourth in ii last 14 frames. dated Canadiens” lead over the second-place Detroit Red Wings. Mackay's first we goals came :'kay counted again off a pass from the corner by Bernie Geaffrion. Gus Bodnar. with assists from Bill Mosienko and Al Dewsbury. hit for a Hawk score at 12:10 but at 18:56, with the Chicago team again short-tianclad, Maaay got this third goal after a carry-in by Maurice Richard and Cleoffrlon. with Stellarton Royals, was fined :25 by APC Hockey League. pres- iednit Harry Trainor Thursday night. McKcii7.ie was involved in a mix-up with referee Rollie Eng- lish in the Pictou-Steilarton game! Wedmesday. The Cape Breton native was first handed it 10-minute miscon- duct penalty. later increased to a summgpy; match misconduct. - H,” Period mono, N.E.. (CZP)-Poll SWIM: NW9- lnvestigating the shooting 12? xii! Penalties: Maour o:l'l. Zetdel .horses belonging to John Fulton 9520' of Otter Brook. 'I"he horsu. found lecoi-id Period dead in the pasture. were believed 1-Montreal. MMKIU victims of "deer hunters." (Gamble) . . .... ...... 0:22 less r -"Tm 3'TM”m'””' "Rex" Tile layoffs wera anonunced lewimm) i t ""- :'" Ii" Thursday nllftrt in the Vancouver i3-Monttell. a.lohu'-is lolrnmstead. Moduli) litichard. Geoffritm) St. Laurent ISLAIIIIERS i K 5-Montreal. Macxay l Penalties: I lioll. 27-0:30 THURSDAY - TICKETS TO- CROWDING 'mw and the ilth in the Hawks' The win oonsoli- within a space of as seconds. The . first. as Bill Gadsaiy served ll tripping penalty. occurred at 5:22 when he rammed home Dick Gam- -.... ble's rebound. Twelve seconds NEW GLASGOW. (GP) - Jack ilater. Gamble Joined Gadnby in McKenzie. high- scoring winger l the penalty box and at 8:18. Mac- ------?01'” Mlllan iiiiil Bloc-del. Ltd. MONTAGUI-FRIDAY - SATURDAY-21 It 38 ' Abbott and Ooatollo 0 1'0 lilllils Calum MacKay On Scoring Spree As Canadiens Win I !l5.06. Fogolin 18:45. i Third Period' &-Montreal. Harvey Laurent 10:08, St. Laurent 121553 Fogoiln 10.54, Mazur 19:54. Dutch Referee Explainsicl ( A?) --Dutch LONDON. during Wednesday's soccer against England. "I did this merely to hurry them up because they were spending too much time kissing each other," he said. Hlmgarv beat England 6-3. Two Mills Loft Idle -TTCP) -Slackan- prairie markets in two Bri- VANCOUVER, lng demand in has left 500 workers llsh Columbia plywood mills job- and Port Albernl millii of 4-cu - - B9dn"- A spokesman said the smaller lM03l9nk0- D"'3bW'Y) ------13310 demand was attributed to the lower prairie economy and pur- .. . .....1B!Michaalng power resulting n-om Ca- i:l2. nada'a difficulty in selling wheat Gaclaby 6:00. GGIIINI Izu.-Mosdell surpluses now in ltoran. , referec match Mac- ules of the third. His shot hit the left, goal post. rolled across the coal moiilii. hit. the right past land lmunccd nut. l, l.lll1lIP.V also Inst ground to IS.-iwclitik in tho race for the Vel- llna Trophy. annually awarded to the team which allows the few- est goals in one season. Lumley now has yielded 31 goals in El lganii-s wiiiio Sawchuk and Gath- ieruin have given up 28 goals in 19 gamcs. Toronto has yet in heat Detroit this season. in addition to their three slliitouts here. the Leafs were tied twice. hy the Wings in Toronto. Before TlIlii'S(li'l)"S game Tor- 'onto had lost only one of its last ll starts. Summary: - First Period 1. flnlroit. l.ndsliy. iPrnnovost, Howe) 16.56 Penalties: Pavclicii .04, Prono- vost 7.24. Kennedy 17.07. Second Period an inspiration to the people are blows dealt at the plans of the warmongers." "The victory in London shows brilliantly the tenacious optimism, ardent patriotism and unahakauble determination of the Hungarian people, deeply imbued with the great ideas of grace and socialism. "We believe that all peoples of the world. millions of plain people. are rejoicing at our success. just as our people receive with en- thusiasm the success of other peo- ples and are deeply concerned about the fate of peoples suffering to beat a-British squad on hom- ground. and even that the com munist eleven chalked up ": shockingly high score." But, as one London truck di'iW put it: "mat stuff about war mongars is rubbing it in a bit Mt much." SAINT JOHN. N. B.. (C?) lllui Rev. Alfred Leverman. Roinni Catholic bishop of Saint John. vril lead a year pilgrimage to Lourdes in France next year. Pilgrims will sail from Montreal April 27. com: first to Liverpool. Boating Seamanship Scoring-None. Penalties: Walt 15.24, Flaman l5.-15, Sloan 16.51. Third PI-rind . 2 -Detroit. Pronovoct, (Goldhami 7.56 Pavolicli major 6.56, Howe 13.19. Lumley served by Meeker 15,45. Stops :- T-UmlP.V 10 5 6-21 S&lWPlHIl( 12 6 5--23 (St. Ixauren-t. MacKn.y) 6:12 .gC.,...m Gadsby Hockey Scores (Bodnar. Mosienko) 11:52 8-Montreal. Gamble (By The Canadian Press) (St. Laurent. Harvey) 17:10 Maritime Major 9-Chicago. Gee l Hiilifax 7. Glace Bay 2. 4Mos'lenko, Eodnar) . 19:21 Quebec Provincial Penalties: Gadsby 7:36, st. Lnchine 2, St. Hyacinthe 4. Ste. Therese 2. Cornwall ll. 1 Northern Ontario Senior A i North Bay 5. Pembroke 4. Stopll:- McNeil .5 5 g...22 American League Harms , 5 9 gnggi Hershey 6. Pittsburgh 3. Providence 5, Cleveland I. LONG-DOST LETTER WALKERTDN, Ont. (OP)-Bert Million received .a letter from his brother Thomas. who died 10 years ago. He found the letter wall written more than :6 years he- l.eo Horn explained why he kept, fore. and has been lost. How it putting the Hungarians on the back got back in the malls is unknown. Rolled 'AI.lWEA7HIR9. AValorpropt Papa "H V s cm -ilia.”f:y I-u-n-lath-in Penalties: Flaniarlnmrriaj-or". 6.55.l UJ.hI-J Signalling Sports Shooting Rifle Drill . Squad Drill . Deep -opyo-urn 'I0 '11. camp. good companions. I I ! MURRAY RIVER. FRIDAY 8: SEA GADETS HERE ARE THE ADVANTAGES YOU RECEIVE AS A SEA CADET Current Events Good Citizenship Sea Cruises University Scholarships Recruiting at H. M. C. 5. Queen Char- lotte Friday evenings only from 7:00 pm. All boys 14 to 18 years of age welcomed. Only Sea Cadets who ioin the Corp December 31 are eligible to go to summer Join now and enioy cl good winter with Lleut. J. D. SMALLWOOD. (Commanding Officer) R. C. C. S. Kent- M....;.......................-- Murray River Theatre s before 4 P. E. I. - 8 PM. SATURDAY