Thursday. Jan. 24. 1957 The Guardian Page 9 nrm Carver remains at the top of the Island I-inclreyn League scoring this morning it is becom- In: increasingly apparent that he will bav ea real tight on his hands as me E. Y. C. youthtul tatwinger Merrill Pineau moves ahead at I terrific clip. Carver has been the leader since the early games of the sea- son and never has been seriously threatened tor scoring honors un- til Pineau began to make strides In seven-league boots and is now only 7 points behind in second place nl Carver in the goal-scoring derby and he now has a three- xnal lead in that department with m to 25 for Carver. Carvers leagueicading total is 46 points on 26 goals and 20 assists. Pmcau has 10 assists to go along ilIlI'l his 29 goals for 39 points. WIIITLOCK MOVING Another player moving rapidly on in the scoring ststistca is Roy Iiiucki Whitlock. a veteran of many senior hockey seasons. Pineauis drive took him ahtzndl ORIN CARVER LEADS BY 7 POINTS Merrill Pineau Moving Up In I.S.H.L. Scoring Race, Although Paritdale'a t-entremamwilh the B. Y. C. hut in thaw games has scored 0 goals and helped out on 2) others to run his total to 29 points. which is good for a tie for sixth place with Montague's Billy Hughes and Parlsdale's Allie Carver. eau with ill points on it goals and 17 assists. Bubby l)nu-ling and teammate Dirk Carroll oi Montague are tied for fourth with 30 points. Summerside's top scorer is Coke Grady with 21 points. Grady has 17 goals and 25 assists but because Aces' goals and assists are worth only he point Grady get: credit (or only 21 points. His total of 25 assists is tops in the loop. Frank Roper remains to top netminder with an average or 5.00. having allowed 60 goals in 12 games but it is turning into a ding-dong race tor iznaltending honors as only .47 percentage points separate Roper. noyle. Earl Shepherd and Thane Mann. The B. Y. i'. total oi 503 in the Wiiitlock has played only it games league's best. SPORTS TRAIL By WHITNEY MARTIN NEW YORK (AP)-Sal " has just signed a contract tor a reported 330.tX)0 as a reward tor his tremendous comeback with Brooklyn Dodgers last year. Last April Max Lanier failed in his bid tor a contract with Phila- delphia Phillies and dropped from sight as tar as the major leagues were concerned. There is a vivid contrast in the -srecrs oi these two pitchers Both were involved in the Mexican mis- adventure in the mid-forties when more than a score of major leagu- ers were lured south of the border. At the time Lanier was the hot- test of the two. The stocky south- oaw was the iair-haired boy of the St Louis Cardinal pitching staff. He had pitched In three world ser- tea and had a so record and I I93 earned run average in 1940 briore he jumped the club. liiaglic, two years younger. had an indltterent record. when the Mexican bubble burst both were at loose ends. Lanler took to bamstorming. pitching for pickup clubs In parks tor a tee. I ll(.'ll both tinally were rein- slated the situation as tar as their rrsneetive abilities was concerned was reversed. Lsnier came back to the Cardin- als in 1949. Itching in 15 games Ind winning live while losing tour. The once great win: had lost its (olden touch. in December. um. he went to the Giants but the New York club nixed waivers on him in May. I958. He hooked on with St. Louis iimwns but even that hard-proud u outiit iound him wantina. The personable tellow'a trail led its Ilasiieer S Gtiorpliunslmbenzliglie HALIFAX (C!) - Nova -tilt has I surplus at our iigtrz gig takaaosstltaairotsbelletxsetttna E ultaItlilusedltNo.I)etthe There's A Vivid Contrast In Careers Of Two Pitchers downward. He went to Shreveport and thence to St. Pctcrsburg and Beaumont. never giving up hope of returning to the big show. Maglle came back from Mexico a great pitcher. stronger and wiser. His first year was is bell- rlnger. That was in 1950. and his 134 record was only a prelude The remainder of his story is well-publicized history - includ- ing how he was sent to Cleveland In July. 1955. for 525,000. signed by the Dodgers in May last year. and then stag-:d his phenomenal " comeback. Apps Arsenault holds dluvyt Hm-.1 place in the standings hehuid Pm- ICOIUNII GP 0 Carver (Pt Ptneau I81 Arsenault tMl Dowiins tMt Carroll IMF Hughes IMI Whitlock 4B! A. Carver IF) S. Carver IPl .1. Ready IBt MacLure (Mt .l. Macbeod IPJ C. Grady is) Howatt 4B) Dunn IF) Hennessey IS! V. Harris (5) J. MacDonald (Di Gallant ISI Hurry IF) 1.. Shepherd I8) Davey in. Burke (BI F. Shepherd lnv Landry IMI (Note: e-V Summerside no assists worth only Vs point.) LEADERS ZEFIINQ 3i33E7vOi3552l2;BE335?:'53N -..u:..s:.a::r.:N32555:-3u:;E;:aIZ5Z:5 ,. y b1 .4- ..- ....- .. JV-lVXm'E”QNISm33m:..1Quv5fWI 3 Id -aqslv-asi: Standings: Parkdale. won I. lost 4. ave. .692 1 .. 3' ; E::iEEE.''a:3i5SBE''3'.3O9IE85B8BSi:BS D7 CI. Points: Orin Carver. Parkdale. 46 outs: Merrill Pineau. it. re, ANYONE FOR BALLET? Iashtbail court h New York Boatul Celtics son was -In in try for a rebound. assisted shiy "I (III den no not by Richie Guerln New York Knicks. Eii limit it .. .trt list. I :5. Iii... I: I E E itliliiils so ' I not-ndlint. C. . in h saunter ' '".-'t .-j....' . 1 p I It 2: ,3: x. L W . r.1p.;,,p ha:E;?E'iEEifl ii it i E Ila 2.45; Q i E ' - 11,- fl ';,IE mt: iii: it is :5" Claims Golf Ass'n Demancliswg 5,000 To Stage Can. Open 0! 29. Assists: Coke Grady. Summer- side. GOAI.TENDl".R8 GP GA Ave. Hoyle IR! 11 0.1 5.25 .I. Shepherd '8) I -'i 300 I B. Y. C. Total II M 5.0! l Roper tPl I2 60 3.00 Jordan (PI I it Jim Pu-ltdale Total 1:! M 5.73 IE. Shepherd ID) ii 4.1 5.38 4 Mann ts: l5 R2 5.47 I Simmonds is) it as ans I Summerslde Total L1 1.17 5.96 ' Dillon aw in as m I Jordan 1M! 2 I9 9.30 Montague Total 15 its 7.61 RTANDINGS 1.1- w I or (SA Am, P8I'IxI'IHIC iii 9 4 88 63 .692 hside. 23 12 ll 132137 522 l G. D. 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