oits'six IN THIRD Parkdale Humbles Youth Club 9-5 In Fast in I ltical ire palace in wars tilie Carver shut the unit: goal after dale Flym humbled R-Y.C. 9-5 in being set up bcaiiiilulli by brother a an ,and furious island Senior Orin while -lack Reedy W85 31""ll3 hockey game til the Sports Arena out a slashing tml13ll.V- lll ill? 590' last night before a crowd .il over ond period llyers shot two goals gm ht-fore the 6 minute mark was Ti... i.-iv... h.-0;... . cI(.se' hard. reached and appeared on their way fought game wide open in the 10 all 935) ll”l- H"W9V" B , R ( third period afte riiie Youth Club rammed home three of their own had niertaken an earlier (H) lead in H0 lhlnlls ill) 81 lhc Md 01 "19 Iliil llflli ahciid 4-11 on four straight lE?f"ld "id W51" ihcad 0'3 i" the ."ligm I.,ah.,m,,, m ti" second third before the Parkdale deluge aiiil the other lll lhr oarly minutes ”"'9- g S . M H", mm. Tm, I.-lye” walked in After the l-l,ier.x.had shut six till I tallies in a row in a little more 5 WW 9' l ' C lamed 'h' la” 5” than 9 minutes of the third to take M "'9 33"” g ' , d home their eighth victory in 11 The 33"” M1”. "ml" "W5" ”:)d starts and Sflllfllly their hold on the l""9"5 ”3"d '" H" H” Perl top run: of the league. The stellar and sometimes spec lat-ular work of Frank Roper in the Parkdale rage saved the day for the Flyers in the first and sec- ond periods Time and again Roper turned back the youth clubbers when they seemed to have sure goals on their sticks. Roper turned aside 37 of the 42 drives sent his way and Thane Doyle was only slightly less sensational at the R('A'.l.'w Unleashing a devastating I-Emil attack in the third period Park- cousin Kip of Parkdale tangled in front of the B Y. t". not while all the action was taking tilacc at the other end of the rink Both were tagged with majors and at 11.16 ally from reierce Joe itcxcl. term- ed cross checking and was later assc sctl :i nialch-nil.-roiitltii-i iihei 'i"i.iiii-A of ill! shots. Playing coat-h Allie Carver led the may tor the Flycrs with n three- gnai ncrlnrmance and brother Orin min mu H", Hwws W Carter has top pointgettcr of tho i night as he triggcrcd one goal and tipped in ()rinli-' pass after the I-lrland Wood. Bob Hurry. Jim , . . m g-d MacLcod and Willie Dunn shot the ' meld) Mm ' :1 9 other goals for the Flyers. ba(.L Youth Club in the second period pod in with onn apiece. FAST PERIOD in one of the fastest and host Tll-I S('llRF. played first periods of hockey seen ATHISSNSCCSRNERC hirh shot behind Roper. Frank Shepherd drew a minor pcii- i I g. . ,,9 Carver got the Flyers tiff "'h" "d " H” "ml "oppmg 7 to ii 1-0 lead in the first when he H, w", xgngrglly urged uni York Hockey Writers luncheon. said. Parkdcile Flyers Visitors At ' side Civic Stadium Tonight Jnhnny sq.,a,..,.-mg. ;i...1'im,.:5 diction that the next time the two' Game. 5f5ou!e :.'l1ioCbaa-lotuitiownGnard1nn.llrldly.Jnnnnry4.1I5'l M iv in '"g;;';;:;; Coach Phil Watson Roasts in two games on a high and at 2.20 of the third period youth club went in front - Frank Shepherd bent Roper w a low screened shot from just in- side the blueline. Allie Carver took brother Skip's pass to tie the scorn at 4-4 at 7.01 with the two Rendys in the penalty box and with the We Still off at 9.05 Orin Carver again en- gineered a beautiful goal as he went from cud-toend and laid a passoiit on Wood's stick on which Erland made no mistake. - Ari Perry was in the sin bin when Bob Hurry made the score. tread 64 from the side of the net WVIPB -"Pk RC3d.'v' 0' 9 Y- 3 "fl and then Allie Carver. with his: '"”5'' third. and .lim Mat.-Lcod with his first ran the score to 8-4. With Frank Shepherd in the penalty box Willie Dunn put Parkdain in front . 9-4. . At l9.lll Mark Delaney shot the. fifth B Y C. goal when he shot in his own rebound after Frank Ro- per had come away out of his net he argued the point by pushing .0 cm.” up on 8 play for two periods the game was the .i0l'"i19r CBYWV "ail W l' W lll'l' best seen at the Arena for years a rink length rush in the second and yuu. H One fellow termed 3'l'l”'"'l3l' the first period the best he had intcri-cptetl puss landcil dircrtly mi ,9," in gt, pm-g, , , ,3."-k '. . 1' l . it i Ill net up three others on spectacular 2::a:l;:::nla:.':,nt::n:(.P 'gLi;":."an,r:.:lMk "id 305 "ll"! lnllml 1" M I '"d'"”""d rush” skip c"v"' got another at 5:55 when he st-oredi Whit- havlng a bit of a feud all their own. . . .Art Perry stopped a sure . . M "'9 "9171 goal when he blocked a high shot Merrill Pincaii got the youth Clllllillcnded for the wines with Doyle M me mogt awning horkev mat. plays of the evening when he sent Lloyds Shepherd in all alone on Ro- .per. but Frank playing his best 'l3lllP of the year, stoppcd himi it-old We would venture a pre-. : teams clash the Arena will be fill- - ad to the rafters....'I'onlght the Flyers are facing their old nemtils pllummeralde Aces. . ,, .. I l l.lNElil'S .l R Y (I:- Goal rDoyle; defense-I Muscles Ari N.H.L. Necessi'ty?l-t- ii----V. Pm Mum F- sh--i ':7.zcvv---w:w-v.-q-...,, . --w.........- . E pherd: Forwards- Whitlock. Pineaui owatt. Squarebriggs. Burke. 1.. ' H li3'(l year when the Boston The other night on our wireless Shephut Demnua Redd”. JA S5,, for an declared that he Rriiinx paid a visit to Summersirle not (complete with headphonesl. pmrd exluhitinn hockey game Conn Smythe ' with bi John Beavers. few if any was "most satisfied” with the play ;A . .L ,1 K R d. of the 2.000 plus fans who watched of his Toronto Leafs .considt-.1"... w'ima'1a;m(::;P'; E.('n.w:;:d:g O the game -at Civic Stadium new the tough luck they have been V”. J. Macbmd. Hunyg they were getting a bird's-eye having in the Injury department. Mm.G",' cudmnrt new of a team that in the 1956-57lLeafs more than any other team .. wt", aea.-on would he battling for thelhave been really hard hit by the D0" " leadership of the National Hockey 1.:-agile with Detroit's potent Red wings and Les Cantidiens from Montreal. Yet here in the '56-'57 nenlnn that is where we find them Injury hug and at one tlmn or an- other have seen or are seeing ' sucb players as George Armstrong. Fad Sloan. Hugh Bolton. Jerry James. Brlnn or Harry Cullen in one of the most lieetlc hot-keyitwe can never keep tom straight). Rndv. Squamhrlggsp 5. Can.,,... races tieen in the N.H.L. for many years. . if is certainly a healthy state of and a flock of others on the side- lines. The Leafs got off to n good 'u" but h”p""l' H". kl", Pnrkdnle. - S. Carver 5.55; 4- B.Y.l them travelling between fourth NEW YORK (APl-Coach Pllili "They are indifferent. They have New York the ability but not the spirit. Watson roasted his Ranger hockey team today for "indifferent" play on the eve of will take action. their appearance in the first na-5 tlonally televised garne. network. This is the first time National Hockey League games have been televised coast to Rangers. 5011. The Neu York team has lost said t.he network had been surn five of its last six games and lslprised by the reception given the! tied with Toronto Maple Leafs inllpi-ogram of Saturday alternooon' team hockey games throughout the country. and part- win- icularly along the Canadian bor- ger Dean Prentice and delence- der. fourth place in the six - league. - "Centre Date Creighton. man Harry llowcll are not giving on the turn - Larry Calian. Rangers and the Chicago Black- Bruce Cline. Gerry Foley. and. hawks inaugurate a new series of Parker MacDonald - "have not ill) sports telecasts Saturday after- been coming up to my expecta- noon at 2 pm. EST over the CBS tions-” there. 1 want some drive. somel lsliootlng. some vary good dcfens-l But all is not well with the ive work. If 1 don't get it. I'm in the opinion of Wat- going back with the whip." the "if they dont conic through 1 Watson said that four new men The peppery Watson went on: "Results I want. The ability is. Bud Palmer. CBS announcer. by stationsl ”The I What shiitiltl turn out to be one . in the game witii two in ail - H ! me! 3 Buck whw. . Merrill Pineau fired two for the - . . . , 3""! ll, 0" 9 - - - choir of the present season will l;)l::y'l::n':i:(::d1:g";'n:'” . lock engineered one of the neatestl he pi,,y..d 5, cm, stadium in ""1 tl"h""y sq"3”b”K”- MB” and the second was it real heaiily: Delaney and Frank Shepherd chlp- M h, q,",,,,1 gm, mad...-,. 3,...-i, Siimmcrside tonight between the two leading teams. the Parkdale l"lye.rs and the Summerslde Aces. in the five clashes between these teams. Suinmcrsidr has won three and Parkdale 2. and fans are emphatic in pronouncing th e games played in SlHI'Il'I'IEfnldc Be- tween the Flyers and the Aces as the most exciting seen here in a. long time. MINOR i:AEi?uocikrv Results for Civic Stadium, Sitin- battle for first place. and with the The teams are waging a bitter MONTREAL provnd Canndiens Maurice scored for Black attain ts to drive top of the Rock boards a few feet outside the Johnny Podres : Tonightfs tussle should be nu- Joan Bellveau. the league's exception. leading scorer with 55 points. Signs Contract (GP) - Chicago Black Hawk! battled Montreal '7 League. The lowly Hawks stunned tlu crowd of 13.30) by taking goal lead in the first period but lng Canadlens drive produced titres in the second to Ciiicngns one. What was expected to be another victory for Montreal-after Cana- diens 'a- win in Chicago Tuna- day night-found the third-placn Canadiena with their hands full in settling for a draw with tbs frne-wheeling Rnwka. tltocknti Richard scored two of Montreal's goals. bringing his total for the season in 14. Don Marshall scored the third on a clean breakaway while his team was short-banded. ROLLINS STANDOUT Hank Ciesla and Jack Mclnlyra Hawks in the first period and Harry Watson got thn pm... i, bane, pm. well tying goal in the second. CHATTER. ....Press box view. their best." Watson told the New had for big too basketball." he."::l9F:::l;dJE5g':f'l::l& 1:25: 1:; into a demonstration in the third period when Rocket Richard was hauled to the ice while driving deep in the Chicago end and no penalty was called. Programs and ONIO- ROCKET scones two g Canadians Tie s awks 3-3 the ice and the gain was laysd several nilnutnn. . 'l'lin one point from its Montreal two pofsln bnlslnd and - place Boston Saturday. Goalie Al Rollins was outstann for Hawks. making seem togl,-impossible saves in the sec and period when tlia Montrea- drive wns at its height and agnli in the third when Canadians went all out in an effort to pull out a win. Rollins had 30 shots tossed at him. compared with It Mon- treal goalie Jncquu Plnntn bad to handle. IIILIVIAU SCORELESS Ciesln put Hawks in front at 8:38 of the opening period. de- flecting Eddie Litsenbergers an- gle shot past Plnnte. Mcintyrai made it 3-0 at 17:52. poking in his own rebound. - Marshall blocked Elmeil Vasko's attempted pass in the- Chlcago end in the second period and raced away in the clear to but Rollins at (:22. Rocket Rich- ard scored ltls first at. 11:09 on brother llenris' pass while Hawks were short handed and banged lll his smond at 11:40 with a partly- screened shot. Watson scored at 11:15. tak- ing Lltzenbcrlel"I pass from the failed to get a poillt. He still holds I seven-ponit lead over Dc- ti:olt's Gordie Howe. Gasoline quality has risen ttoitisiidouslyg lit the past foil years. Tito gallon: time if they can really do it. team finishing on top in the regu- lar schedule going directly into Maritime plnydowns. the result of this match is doubly important. Lorne Rennesaey and his charge are determined to hold 0 r 1 ii Carver and his mates at bay this time and then will doubtless be a record crowd at the stadium to BROOKLYN lAPl Johnny. Podres. 1955 world series hero what spent the 1956 season in the navy.l signed his Brooklyn c o it t r a ct '1'liursday to become the third Dodger to enter the fold for 1957. No terms were announced but it was believed the 7.4 - ye - old southpaw signed for the same sal- ary he was to receive last year. an estimated 515.000. Podres. who has a chronic bad back. was released from service last October because of his con- dition. Chicago. tieisla tLltzenberger. Wilson) Chicago. Mclntyre lskovl 17:51. a Kennedy 3:111. Geof- Pilote 8:13. Leclnlr 11x05. St. Laurent 13:49. Second period: 3- Montreal. Mar- shall 4:22; 4. Montreal. M. Rich- ard (11. Richard. Moorei 11:09: 5. Montreal. M. Richard lrion. Harvey) 11:40: 6. Chicago. Watson tLltzenberger. P 1 1 o tel Penalties: frion 8:18, tGeoi- 1 l of today's gasolliio ilo llio will of thin in tin '20:. 2. PEE WEE in the 1955 world seriel Podres Defeated the New York Yankees- 17:l5. Penalties: Johnson 2256. Pt- lote 9:04. Harvey 9:12. Mortson . mt-rside. . ll:-l.'i - 12:15 No. 2 Major vs. No. . . , 1o;29y 1i;57, Tgnjol 1351 Man. Parkdale:- (mat .ttoii.-r; til:-tense riuom 1 Minor. g ;i4")Iti:;url:1I;hlf;; pvtlgiigythz me 13.5,. . 'm(lsm' R-ANTAM - - 12715. 12:45 No" J Major W No' their first world chnmpionshl Third perm”: scorini” N0” . ar- no. 2 Minor -2, lzlmer (valiant .'lMinor. .P- Pemmu. puou 3'54. oumtud Dunn: at; No. 2 Mtnor-- 2. David Gaudet. 12:45 - 1:15 No. l'Minor vs. No. I WA----m..:...? 3:54. I d 1 - tzi; I ;Mlll0I'. I . ltopn It -00 No l .'tlajor--- 2 Larry i-liirry,, 4.30 - 5.1!) No. 4 Major vs. No. E Rain", 11 1312.35 Willie Gallant; No. 3 Major- 2 4Minor. n S S phm, . ; 17 . WMMA” JpuR;';;:;;L-:3;-p2,;' A All Star prncfit-n ' -m-mm"-v--:-m First Perind:- 1- - Parkdalr - N". , M',j.,, "2 1),...” m,,.;, 1 . , A. Carver t0. Carver: 14:05. amen, (2,. No , Major, 1 pm" M19557 S Tenalllenh Whltlock. Josey. J. Vaughn? ' ' p - go. : vs. :0 cmcA(;n Mp, .g shorts.” . .- .- I--1-0-VI-cw I-)rniBk liiedth 1 . -. - -t .3". :...i1:v".'. - -w - 1- i-3-3”-'3 North ltustico 6-2 ,0. Carver fix. Ready: 1.54; .1.-: No. 3 Mnopg 0; No. 2 Mm... ,. , MONDAY Idl;t;l'1)t;maIm1'e1l.lt1IlI tugaomgiura ; , . c at rs r .c - Pineau tllowatt. .1. Ready) 91"" ”""" N”-"WEIGHT for 1957. u n The lint same of the F'nrinerI' :l".i.': '...-'.:'-. ”.?:...'l"'i..l": .-::::.i.i'."::'-..-12',-.::i.i.:.:':-.".-: - - yearn Ian a "bayonet". has arisen ban left. out of hospital long en- 1.':4:'YiC' 5'1"". to challenge for he Prince of Wales trophy, long been thought to he the exclusive property of tliaffnlly to next year-like Brooklyn y'-fmrd I;",M:g 7g 3......- Wlnna and 11-bit. If the New York Rangors were ttlsplayksg the drive that made them playoff material laugh they will make a fight of It. iln any case they can look hope- ;Dodgers and their fandoin. 4 Just what in lriiuhllns the Rim- Penalties:- A. Maclmiid. .1. Res- Wood - F. jwhepherd (1.. Shepherd. Burke! 2.20; 11- Psrkdaie- A. Carver 15. Carver) 7-01; 9- Parkdale Wood PI-IE WEE I No. It Mnjor-- it Wayne Mat!ie- Mu... son. James Yeo; No. 1 Major- I Robert Parry till. V No. t.Mlnor 4 Wlyne Tralnonl John Beer: No. 1 Minor fl. 3 No. 3 Minor 0: No- 2 Milton- la Walter DesRoche. Knllh ("itiner- I on. last year and if Torosstn Leafs gen is difficult to ascertain. May- (0. Cnrwr, 9,05. m. parkdllei p"-Epw (;H-r could get tinme of their players be they were playing well over Hurry ,Jg Mmbeoap A. Marhndil out of the hospital long GIOf.ljfi,;:lv1elr heads last year or poutbly.l2.16; IL Parkdde. Al C-"V" flie teams would probably be set-, at.-ion hasnt been able to get wmd, mm. Hg p.rkd.Ie,JA M3,, ting new attendance rneorda all: them printed for the games as he Land .0. mrver. Hurry. M5... ,3: around flit: loop. except. of coarse did so siicu-ssfully a year ago. Parka” Dunn mm: ”,B'Y.C. Hi (3; 1),..." Man." (1) pm", MC. Sq..." mm. out in Chicago. when Tommy Injuries haven't been overly pre- Denna, 1918 Ivan in trying to build a big laagna valent in New York to maybe you g mummy J. Ready tmajnri. i No. 2 ajnr 1 Warrcn (lrttnt; '. No. 2 Minor- - 0. i No. 71 Major ll: No. l Minnr- ill No. it Minor - Neill It i; No. 1 Major -0. team around young players like could say that Watson has sent - . .- ,-FEE WEE Eddie l.itzt-nberler. Ftvrble. l(eit- his prizes in Prtiitdrnt-e for if ,':(;r:v?::."uTd;::l' No. 4 Mn.iiii- I Dwight Peters. mdy. Elmer Vtutlio. Hank ffelala fftimille Henry isn't a major mm Hum Redd." l lNo 2 Major 9 Kenny Gunn tai. and Ltitamla. .ieaituer on at least in: goal-ncor- Rang, " '1, ,2 . V. Keith Camcrnn -2: Richard Perry lng ability N then what do you DWI. n . 10.4., (it Walter llesitiichn (1).. l Hockey men tiirouglintit the call a player that iii-nru 24 goglii : ' No. .1 Minor 2 Elinor Gallant league. especially club owners in his first season. in both Lynn Schmidt who have given the of them lp R I n g e r s--He In Boston i-nuldn't do them am- anti have caused a rtrstirgenca of the hockey fever not only Presently c ' might in send "thank-ynii”' notes Henry in scoring goals faster than Patrick and Mill the official scorer can keep track. the A if I. and should) Milton Bruins a tremendous lift this year at least be given another shot at” o n N W loe 6-4 harm. Sol N hiil throiighoiit the league where- we know Henry is small for tho --v-4......-.-. . over the Rear: happen to be, For we-re it not for the Bruins it would NH.L. Were Max and Doug Ren- tley. Bill Vlosit-nlm, monsters? ill North River ho I rather dull ycat for the N.H. , And we haven't heard that Henrli l. with the Red Wings and Can- ndtenti playing in one league and. the other four teams in another.l Now it TN! Kennel, can give the youthful heals the Ion general- nliip they need and Phlery Phil Watson can Instill some at the "plilre" bat-ti into the Rangers. nay by next year. the N.II.L. should experience the greatest fan interest in its history. Which only goes In prove once again the old now that balance it to nporta what rarity in to life. .. . . Tlwre doesn't seem so he too miirh hope for the Black Hawittt for another few year until the Richard has been tcrrifying the opposition with the sight of his bulging muscles Personally we think this Misl- nens of a large size being a prime Nqulsite for NIH-L. competition II vastly overntod. Certainly it helps to deter the two's toughlest from pounding you into the tea but enough "little men" have risen to stardom to leave mm doubt that quality will payoff. even if it isn't contained in a WFllMllflrI"I physique. There are terllll types of players. of course. who need tnnscleii. A fought; like Lon Fontinato. for instance. ennldn't expect to live very long Unless he had the muscles with .VliItnn Hflrttrll edged Winsloe Hearlhreakcrs H in overtime in the opening game of the North lRiver ilorkey League piaynd at North RIVPF Wednesday night. n min tired four goals for the humor Hornets while 8. Hur- ry and .l lloore each had singles. Noonan. Mulligan. Arsenault and Macliiisland did the honors for the lit-arthreakern. The game was an exciting. fast crowd-ploascr all the way and saw llw Hnrncts take I 1-2 lead in it last first period. The teams split lvin goals in the middle session and Winsloe fired the only mark- er of the third period to send the flame into overtime. in the 10-minute overtime per- ".vnut.'i movement" in the Windy Cltv begins in pay dlvidendn Of H course in hockey, you never know. Maybe by next year the Hawks Ifnfrnt-lion will be into the thick of thlngl. innnnnnblyi well without them. '.le. h uh H" M mum." nm. iod the hard-driving Hornets fired annoying a plgyqv mm m,.,,.,.,' M a pair of goals to ice the game. . Int the lentleyx did Return Match Appears Likely NEW V'f'lRI( AP! --- A Gena,KNOI TODAY Coneflhillmnr-Ray Robinson . lloonaii Scores 8 Goals To Pace Aliatiy Victory Rovers at Inrdnn rtalt tonight. Onmnthsblp.-. ll.ll.L. sraiiiituos Donnie Arsvnaiill; No. I Minor-I Georgo .lt:ii-Vril, Patti Kelly. Nit. 4 Xliiitil I Peta Gallant, No I Mninr 5 Ronnie Arsenault fill Rtihrrl l"et:tjv ll) MElVilI Gll: iant (it No. .'l ll.-iinr s..iamu Yno (Iii Wayne llalltrnnn (2); No. 1 Minor I Bill lmkie. IANTAM No. .1 Mtniii: i 7 David Wnaie till 1 bl-'riini-is (ialllllli ll) lobby- Ram Bomb," "I say Iii: Mi 2 !tlaior- 2 Ricifard. Arttenaiilt. R Gaming, Minotrr ' t No l Imiiii 4 H. Mcllllll. Ger-i aid Ranalian. l.t-iughlln. B. Mar- ' Donald. xn s ieam- I Mac'l'aviali (2! lnman iii. .Vo 5 Ieam-- G Don Sheen (1) Billie Dcighan (2: David Ihlll (Sl; No 2 foam 1 Fred Pntnrs. D. Arcvnault No 3 tram 5 Dennis Arsenault '2' l'arl trsrnaiill (ll Stanley Des- Rnrhv. Mi 4 teiim- I Ellsworth Waite ifli Joe Sonler (S) Donnie Marhirill RAVTtH V". I I Dnnnle sclinnnan; No. llllnrtr 0 c No 2 liinnr- 4 Eli-nor Gallant W Hill Wnodslde; No. I Iflhr-J. V" l Winn? ----1 Bobby R53. lmd Gallant. No. S Major-0. -K PROGRAM AT clvlc miniun it-nnr hockey scbndnln h-lu- Via. '1” "Drill Inhibition GlfllO-- mansion R. mt-rside (Zivir Sfldlllm FRIDAY PAPERWEIGIIT , Mi 4nttivo.iMajirevs.1In.l y H M R R g I ' . Leonard Nntitian fired I (Dal: Mlnnl' -i".i'c'i'."i.. M33: 3p.u"?a""ii'ui; 'm'7"'.i..'.ii"'. "1'.'i.i"'-"i'i'.'i'l'i'".'i'.-' "' 1"" '”'”"'V ”'- W" "' ' '” W '3" M ' Him "-1004 . he”. M” ', '''idd.'m h'".chd in mm. victory over Sumrnerstdo .lmilm-pMinnr. Rnr-old former cautions iiisliuiumn the ex-cbampand lill ""””"""'”""""W" ”":'l""”"-3-1101'"!-N0-I .nitmotmmupnauumlnooruotiirmaniimuctsio- "' """""”""”""""'"- l”'5"- 7'-ti 1 i of ....i........ "M '" """”"'”" "'1" be(r):."DnwaimMh.wyttrt.ll:e, 'ii:ieivi:.'.i P" we A ” met. w .mmg.- - ' ' , ' ' - . in "ah 'w.' "one: 'a ':”::.:"b':'H"."'med'” aiewllh twoa ndlon Cameron with V; NI - .1,Ill No. 1 Milt VI. I0. 0 at” ' ' 4 VVW. V n.tsoottieustC:-Egon: uuara-otvooustsl """"' ”""""""'”' 5"" ""'""'”"""""ci mI&InnQuD1&h1u&'ll'.tner-eentsynanofitxr .”','3L',""”'"1"2l,';(.,,,.,.,..;,,,...'h: ""5: W" " M”: st. nu tabs on Cape Trniteru Mstinr. ' . Major. 42:10 - li.titi Ni; I Major vii. No.1 l Minor. minor. nun ' 4 David Perry llzm - 12.00 - Skate Rucllford 3:10 - 4200 No.1 Minor vs. No. 1 4:0t'l.- 4:30 No. I Minor vs. No.1 IANTAM .. Mm - 5:45 No. I Major vs. No. 1 31 AT SPOITB ARENA Al joined An infected lnft hand in mid- Aunust lialtoii a record string of at consecutive gameg Bank. played after iotninn the Cubs late in the 1953 season from the Kansas City Monarchs. The old major league record for names played after first breaking into a major league lineup was . who Philadelphia Athletics in 1014 and played without a bra! until 1926. Banks hit 28 home runs batted .117 and drovn across us runs. at by Al the Simmons fugue was played in Kenslngton Rink Wednesday night and the Springfield team defeating. North Runtlco by the score of 6-2. George Watson scored three goals for the victors and Billy Thibeau. lea Roll and Eric Sinclair got the others. For South Rustlco Rollie Larklna and C. Plnenu each snip- ad I counter. There were only four penalties handed out by re- feron Ron Kennedy. each team picking up two. 1-er Finding new techniques to llllltl limo improved gtsolliiu, and new oquipiiioiil to put llicu toclinlqiiu to ttoilt, list out a lot of iiionoy. I Raniiern v.-. Sp. Pk. Royalty Spring -TIN - 3'30 -- Pan Ween Q. S. S. Darla vs. W. K. S. Monart-hs-'!'fg- crs. 1:3!) - 400 -- Pee Wee- Q S. 8. Cl”! . Following is tlin programme for Cliarlottetowifs Minor Hm-kev Lea ill"-55 10 be played at the Sports- Arena. SATURDAY . sou: ll.40 - Blnlnnts A S .1. Area vs. 0. C.. I. 8. Royal: - Arrows. I All - 9.11 -- Bantams Q r: it SHOW PLACE Colorado's state capitol at Ilen- ver Ls built of granite unit a damn covered with Coloradn gold. BUS LEAVING Inrry's Snack Bar NEW . YEAR'S WEEK liitporlal. villi by fat Candi: titul- sitlotisivo oil icumli facilities, has spoil 20 nllllon dollars mt tits put loii gut: on tuutoli aim. M ;S. itt-gals vs. sp- Pk. - Canucks. Canadians vs. P. S. S. Spitfires. Hm-eels vs. 0. C. H. S. Battlers, vii. Spring Park - Royalty Blue- birds. vs. Par wings - Rawka vs. P. S, S.Tigmi Rovitltv 9:20 - 10:tll - Bantams D S soutbpoi-t Coils . 10:00 -10:30 - POI Ween; 0 SS. i Darts vs. Sp. Pk. - Royalty Spring- en. 10:11 - llzw Pen Ween: Q 348,: Rangers vs. Modal. Parkdalc Rock ' .. 11:00 -11:3): Poe Wees: Q. S S. 11:30 -11:0) Pen Ween: P. S S. lW - H2” Pmta.: S S Bruin 13:31 IJU Pmll: Q. S. S Leafs nln - Model Cubs l:M-1:llPmla.: W. K. S nag. 1:” - izlll Pmts.: P- S. S. Fal- Tonight Ill 731.3 tum, 3' - V . - For game in bummeisidc. Room for passengers. SPORTS ARINA stonoav Skating-3:8) - 4:1!) nvuiiiig Ikat.l.ng-l:M- 10:tIl ruunav-Nnw v1i:aa's oar aiming-1:30 - szoti llvutlng--ltd) - ltlztll 3'!!! VI. Stirlns Park Rnyauy Blue Canadians vs VI. K. I. rum. . W.IlVlIfln Aii. dti. Izm - lzl Pen Wees: Q S. s. 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