FEBRUARY 1.. 1954 couture Suspended By! Black Hawks 5 XICAGO. (AP)-Gerald (Dosh Zouture. veteran right winger; vu suspended Saturday hy Chic- go Black Hawks of the National. (ockey League for refusing to re-. on to Quebec Ace: of the Que-i i For Quality Mildncss Value CANADA S 1.1 .s'1r.s'r .s'1szL11v(.' CIGARETTE TOBACCO bec Hockey League. i Tl-IF. GUARDIAN. :l:...:":::""”:.”.';' W ings, Leafs, Rangers VVinSaturdayNHLGames Hawks to use him in a trade wttli Itlnntreal Canadiens. 1 Couture was tabbed .lor ii minor; league assignment by the Cana-; (liens in the deal but had a pre-l lcrence for Calgary of the West- ern Leugur and this caused neg- otiations to collapse. Hawk president Bill Tohin then ordered Couture to reportlto Que- bec which he refused to do. Cou- ture. who broke into pro hockey In 1944-45 with Detroit Red Wings, is from Saskatoon. Cardinals Obtain New Pitclter ST !1)UIS, (AP)-The St Louis Cardinals Thursday bought right- hander Jim Walsh, toe pitcher last season for Hollywood Stars in the Pacific Coast League The purchase price was not an- nounced but the deal hinges on whether the Cards keep him. Manager Eddie Stanrky said he would go.off the Cardinals' active list to make room for Walsh. Staiiky, an innelder. started his major ieatzuc career with Chicago Cubs in 1943. Walsh had 16 vic- I0l'iES and nine defeats in 1953. NEGRO REPUBLIC Liberia, independent Negro re- public in West Africa, has an area of 43,000 square miles EXECUTIVES MRITIME CENTRAL AIRWAYS BUSINESS MEN TRAVELLERS ALL KNOW THE ELYING M C A Lnvvnw tin s.uv i I'I Y Vlll A A A ., , ls . -i..4 l t ..tl.;n THIS MONTH'S SPECIAL ad optingsi wow and rutty roads are hard on shock absorbers A chock-up now may prevent a sorious FREE RIDE CONTROL CHECK-UP hlolidown and save you costly ropcirsl Drive in and Get your FREE chock-up NOW! INSIST ON CIITYCO MP7? THEY'RE GUARANTEED OIYCO It I trademark of the Chrysler Corporation of Canada, limited CHIYCO PARTS AND ACCESSORIES ARE SOLD BY . . . CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH-FARGO and DODGE-DISOTO DEALERS Out Our Way DETROIT, (OPl- The league- leading Detroit Red Wuigs picked up, a three-goal lead in the first two periods and then withstood a late Chicago surge to dedeat the Black Hawks. 4-2 in a National Hockey League game here Satur- day night. Ted Lindsay scored 11 fti'st.-per- iod goal and Alex Delvecchio and Marcel Pronovost added another two for the Red Wings tn the second period to send them into the final frame leading 3-0. The Hawks managed to click twice, Bill Mosienko and Pete Conacher si:ui'1iig with .l.ai'i'y Wil- aon assisting both times. In a final attempt to Liv the score the Hawks pulled goalie A1 Rollins. Glen Skov snuffed the rally by sliding the puck into the empty net from about 60 feet out. SUMMARY First Period l-(Detroit, Lmdsay tneibeli " 8:08 Penalties: L. Wilson 0:51, Howe 3:16, Zcidel 15:35, Les- wick 18:22. Second Period 2-(Detroit. Delvecchio (Prystaii G256 I1-Detroit. Pl'onm'0St (liowe. J. Wllsoni 11:04 54, Fogoliri. 11:50, Delveiztxliio Soccer Results LONDON. (CPtaRi-suits oi soc- cer games played Saturday in the United Kingdom: Football Association (Yun Fourth Round Arsenal 1 Norwich C 2 Blackbuin R 2 Hull C 2 Bumley 1 Nevwcastle U 1 Cardiff C 0 Port Vale 2 Everton 3 Swansea T 0 Headington U 2 Bolton W 4 Ipswich T 1 Birmingham C (l Leyton 0 2 Fulham 1 Lincoln C 0 Preston N E 2 Manchester C 0 Tottcnhani 1 Plymouth A 0 Doiicaster R 3 Scunthorpc ii 1 Portsniouth 1 Sheffield W 0 Chesterfield 0 Stoke C 0 Leicester C 0 West Ham U 1 Blackpool .' ENGLISH LEAGUE Division I Bury 1 Rrentford 1 Division lllg Southern Crystal P 0 Exeter C 0 Glliingham 1 Bniirneinouth 0 Newport C vs Colchester U post- poned. Queen's P R 0 Coventry C 3 Reading vs Briszhton postponed Shrewsbury T 4 Bristol C 3 Southern U 3 Swiiidon T 1. Penalties: slmv 8:38, Price 103- V1 Y major and Gonacher major 17:26. Third Period 4-vCI1lC'rw.rl, Mosienko tl.. Wilson) 2:27 5-Chicago. Con:-icher (L. Wilson. Dewsbury) 17:20 6-Detroit. Skov Leswlck) 19:24 Penalties: Piystat 4:50, Gee 6;- 25. Wait 15:51. ICPJ-.1-Ield scoreless Toronto Maple 'I'0RDN'I0. for two games. Leafs broke out Saturday night for a 4-2 decision over Boston Bruins before 12.715 fans. The third-placn Leafs, beaten by 2-0 margins by Detroit and Montreal in their last two starts. opened the scoring late in the first period and were never headed Han-y Watson got Torontosfirst goal at 17:01 of the first framr-. tipping: Jim Morrison's I40-foot slapshot into the net. Dave Creighton of the Bruins made it 1-1 near the eight-minute mark of the second, stealing the puck from Tim Horton in the Tor- onto defence mne and beating goalie Harry Lumley from along- side the boards. Eric. Nesterenko sent Leafs into the lead again eight. minutes later on an unusual 3 . Bob Bailey was cmitriiii: off with .Vlilt sch-midt of Boston ill the Bruin end. After the faceoft, their raisrd sticks became eiitangledaitd Bailey spun free. and kicked the loose puck about 10 feet across to Nesterenko, in the clear for a perfect sci-tip. Ron Stewart ti-appcd Sid Smiths rink-wide pass at the blue-line and streaked in to beat goalie Sugar Jim llonry with a close-in drive at 8:29 of the final period About two minutes later rookie Doug Mohns took the puck off Morrison's stick and fired a knee- hlgh blast past Lumley. That made it. 3-2 and Boston coach Lynn Patrick yanked 1-fenry from the net in the final 45 sec- onds in search for the equalizer The move backfired as Rudy Migay of Leafs snared the puck in the Boston zone and fired into the opcn cage durins: the final second. SUMMARY First Period 1-Toronto. Watson (Morrison. (1 Armstrong) 17:01 Pcttnlttes. .MlE?l.V 1209. fiorllrcy 4 2.5. Boivin 7'24. Bailey 1018 Schmidt. G. Arinstrong 12.25 Set-ond Period 2-Boston. Creighton 3-Toronto, Nesterenko (Baileyi 7:34 Torquay U 2 Iilillwall 2 Walsall 0 Aldcrshot 2 Division 111 Northern Aocrington 2 Gateshead 2 Carlisle U 2 Hartlepools .1 Chester vs Maiisfield T postpuit- cd. Crewe. Alex 2 Barrow 0 Darlington 1 Halifax T 1 Grimsby T 1 Workinrzton 0 . Southrport 4 Wrexham 0 Tranmcre R vs Barnsley post- poned, York C 1 Rncltdnle 2 SCOTTISH (tl'P First. Round Allan A I Clyde 3 Berwick R 7 E Stirling 0 East File 0 Queen of S 3 Prascrbiinglt 5 l.eit.h A 4 Invi-rncss '1” 3 Hamilton A 3 Montrose 0 Peebles R 1 Morton 3 Dundee 11 2 Partick T 1 Airdrieotiiana 0 Rangers 2 Queenie P 0 St. .1 hnstone 1 Hibernian 2 St. irren 1 Motherweli 2 Stirling A 2 Dumbarton 1 Stranrtter 1 DlJI1TP1Tl'1IInf' 4 Third Lanark 2 Stenliousrmuii' 2 SCOTTISH LEAGUE vlDIsIon A - Hearts 0 .Falkirk 0 Division B Albion R. I Forfar A 2 Arbroath 1 Ayr U 0 Cowdenbeath 6 Kllmarnock 0 Non-League Game: Aberdeen 5 Wolverhampton W 3 Bradford C 2 Derby C 2 Bristol R 0 Manclicstcr U 1 -Dundee 1 Celtic 4 Huddersfield T 3 Ind. Argentine Litton T I Hajduk Yugoslav 0 Nottingham F 0 Aston Villa 2 Sunderland .5 Leeds 1' 2 IRISH LEAGUE Arch: 4 Cliftonville 2 dliangor vs Ballymenn U postpon- e . Crusaders 4 Distillery 0 Derry C 4 Coleraine. 2 Gienavon 4 Pnrtadown 0 Linfleld 3 (:1:-ntoran 2 By J. ifwiiiiams NO. 345 SE2--NODO65 IN THIS HOME! BUT I KEPT AFTER HER AN' I WORKED AN' SAVED MY MONEY AN' WENT WITHOUT THINGS AN' FNALLY 5t-IE GIVE N--AN' WHAT DID CEARLOTTETOWN 11:03. Migay 17:56. Third Period 4-Toronto, Stewart (Smith. Boivini 8:29! 5-Boston, Mohns I (Gardner) 102411 6-Toronto, Migtay Stops: . Henfy . . 14 11 5-301 Lumley .. .. 4 8 9-21 MONTREAL, (CP)-- The U1?- land-up coming New York Rangers. lcurrently about the hottest team- in the National Hockey League, edged Montreal Canadlens 2-1 Sat-: urday night for R.a.ngers' first vic-p tory on Montreal ice in nearly four years. Dean Prentice and Paul Romy scored second-period goals. enouszh to give Rangers their ninth vic- tory in 13 starts-against three de- feats and one tie-since New Years. Floyd Ctirry scored Caiiadi:-ns' single goal later in the middle per-1 iod and from there on the hustling Rangers stalled one Montreal drive after another. bf 14.464, was their first in Morit- real since the playoffs 1950, and their first in regular sea- son play since February of the same year. . Canadians loss was their third at home this season, against 23 wins and a tie. They played with- out Bernie (Boom Boom) Geof- frion. suspended for resmalniiu: games against Rangers because of his stick-swinging affair last month in New York. Goalie .lohtiny Bower was till" standing for the New York:-is kicking: out 32 shots compared Willi 15 saves by Geriy McNeil of Mom- real. First Period No Scoring. Penalties: Irwin 1:00: Latin 2:- 15, Olmstcad 2:35, Mickoski 2:- 35, Evans 8:35. Second Period 1-New York, Prentice ' tnonty, Howell; 2-New York. Ronty (Heigesheimer, M. Bentley- 6:00 0:30 3-Montreal. Curry tlaeliveauv 13:04 Penalties: Gambia 5:23, Irwin 8:21, Bouchard 14:07. Third Period No Scoring. No Scoring. Penalties: stops: Bower McNeil None. 1048. Dumart tie.-,l:;i2anatiian Hockey ;Team In Paris Rang!-rsi victory. before a. crowdl in April -' suunaav i l5:57I PARIS. (Reulersl - Torontol penam-5; Klukay 1:13, Horton Lyndhursts. Canada's entry in th:-I PAGE SEVEN world hockey tournament. mm Daturda, Iqllnlt a team made up in Owhihnd, here by train Thursday night. They will play an exhibition here of Ouudhnl blaring hottevy in Europe and will play other Ran-ies champdo Lips. PUBLIC NOTICE CIVIC ELECTION Voters lists have been prepared for the Civic Election to be held on Wednesday, February 10th, 1954, and will he posted for inspection of all electors at the City Court Room, City Building. up to and including Saturday, February 6th, 1954, from 11 am. to 5:30 p.m. daily. All persons, especially wives or husbands qualified to vote under (bl below. and men and taxpaying women voting on rental qualifications only. should see that they are registered with the Electoral Officer in order to have their names on the Voters List. All voters qualified as below must be 21 years of age, residents of the City for one year, (except non-residents occupying business premises), Canadian Citizens, and not in arrears at December 31st. Qualified voters, subject to above are: (ill Owners or joint. owners (for tiiree, months previous 1!! else- tion day) of real estate in the City to the extent of 53300.00 as- sessed value. (hi Wife or husband of such an mvncr if the oiviier be entitled to vote. (cl Mon renting preniises in the (fity of a yearly rental of at least, M0000 and having rented such in the City for the three months previous to Election Day. (dl Women renting premises as in (0) above, and who have been assessed for Civic Taxes for 1953. and not in arrears as above. 1(rr;l?Rcsidents of i.he City who have paid Poll Tax for the year . .3. . (fl Non-residents of the City if otherwise qualified as above and doing business and occupying business premises in the City. M CLTTPLE VOTlNG- P950115 V0tiIlg On (a) (bl (cl (dl or (fl above may vote in each Ward in which they are so qualified. Persons voting on (e) above may vote only in the Ward of which they are a resident. Property or rental qualifications having removed to another Ward within three months next preceding date of election, entitles vote in former Ward only. -. lKI5Lt;'l'PiI3P (.1-KT CHARLO'I'I'ETOWN THIS 1st day of FEBRUARY, . . .). 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