- s Island League will leashes. units a d is I o I ‘ o ._ Daug MOI-lngx Island LOOQUO cseeuteaetieaboth ea-ininic Iuny a'§’..,°,'; ail cr ' ea s coring o,..... mi in "‘i......"il.‘."""“"‘..........i......‘°"..".'...* --...... ....‘ ...»-..i:.:r~.- e " ' ""‘ Brgaks Jaw 9 .i.uruuauuse..wiiiuutu-yincuotiauyou ..2.‘3 . . mm” on» ...,;,lows:Goai;.1'hal;iedIlaaiisrAl- aeveesnerstii.ih¢u- ‘ ‘ BOBTON (Ari--Boston Brulnl “""" Jim l’hll1ips.BIaI iocsouiut ye .' lll'§: Race In Maritime League ......... ...... .... .. ...... .... .. ...... .. "'°'....."".. ....“ ...,....'°°'. ...2~i:°“‘ .. .. .... .. ...... . gilesell Mtolltlfil s;:f't‘er;iwe Civic Itatltuin tonight. Farts need berts. 0m:c:utcuffe.n.'or;v“ar“d.s'- attud~‘tH;g:rs‘i’e.°a‘i: aete I: really I¢lllr°° 0 'notbotoosiimi-iudtotindthatlllarnuil llrmn. - I -rni Roy "Buck' Whitlock. who has; . _. .. cago night when stnick the uuhudfiu le“u.'m .0‘ OZ‘! Wltlll. Hark men F1 3 n retired several times trum . gmm behmd b an cughgnaa, -——. v l ’ be f be! the ofthe mi-r hockey. has his name back at .9... defense plug» of the chi. 30° C" 0' ti 0‘ 1.“ g;;°,=>;;'";';,- =;;',{§§ ";',,;g.;[‘f;I 5 The Charlottetown Guardian. Tuesday. Dec. 10, 1951 uzT<>hBl-Net ,5-1*; X ' ii k'_‘ L-' _' - ‘ ‘“°'“' °° °’ “ no aoauaa .. HERE TONIGHT °‘.'""°P°’n‘;° lug."-'l“'---i three team loop, released Mon- ‘T-mm Wu-‘d Mo 3’ m “"30" Hippopotamus ltlllll day by set-retary~treasurer R. S.l Dr. Myron J. Tremaine, Black band in mgny pg;-ad thgwofld, | Scott. showed the veteran venue‘ gawkhclub :though it survives f‘ l l ' ‘lift Il oats one 0 I W CI. man llzl l'irsssi§l)sa(l)or“ is pElnls.( discllarged probably Wednesday Conny Dale” CEANGE but will not be able to play for about six weeks. Mohns suffered the injury in the third period of Sunday's game which the Bruins won 3-0. Cushenan was playing only be- cause Elmer Vasko was injured. Mohns and Ciuhenan collided at the boards. As he skated Mohns Team iiiatc Allic t.'ni'\ei' is close‘ behind \\llll 12 goals and three assists for in points \\hllL‘ Bonniel Howatt is the top SUilliI1(‘l'\I(l€ man with H points. A in ll e 1' st liaiiililcr iiiaiyiiig coach Lou Kilcy is the leading scorer iii lll\ It-niii 'l'hc l'ili.:gcti (l(‘lt‘ll('t'nliill has tour goals and OTTAWA (CPlo-Atomic Energ ti Canada Limited said Thursday the federal government will pay cancellation charges of about $380,000 as a result of a decision to change the design of Canada's experirne al a mic power plant to be built near Chalk River. Ont. S'side 15-2 Amherst Ramblers exploded for l0 goals in the third period .;.1»4at. Entitéglillalt six a.'Sl.'l.\ to ralik iiiiiili iii the Monday night and splattered . , . hag“; :wl.mg He Is the Umyi K summers“. AC“ 154 . kicked Cushenans stick. The lat- The design change was under- mpl .. - w,dH,pe,, Mumme Se I . ter charged Mohns ti-om behind taken on be of new infor- , , . " °" - mation related to the construction JL l\l0R MAL LEOD A h l l i th b Lem erg pa)” In e I8 BUCK wH".L0(.K Hockey League game be! and punched him. Bruins offli- - l {ans °" 1 ci 5 sllld. of the reactor vessel of the plant. n Ray "Ttift)“‘ S t e e v e s. the After consulting with the lines- Goalie’ Bob Dillon of Aces. Raiiiblcr iii-tiiiiii‘iici' is inakiiii; iiiiiiiiies. all) while Lloyd Shepherd also of up my l11\ it-_.m \ lack at »i'(ll'llll.{ PLAY!-LRS st SP!-j.\l)i~Il) the Royals will sit out the game was injured in the first period men, referee Gaye Slew!” lm- “D8. Ufldfl l¢38“¢ ml“ Pl'¢5l' with the host goals against 3\t‘i'~ hjlseuiicre in the league. sus- of Dec. H for receiving a game when he stopped 3 tel-mm posed in atc h penalty upon dent Clarence Campbell must con~ a e 50 were announced by misconduct. l drive with his face. He was C“ll'l°|1|n~ T1181 Cllll for I 3100 dl-ICI I JOSEY LEADS Ralph Jose)‘. of the the most penalized player with port of the game played in Am- penalties 53 minutes in the cooler 'l‘hc hersl on Saliirilay bciwecii Ute severe. ‘ . . ‘ Mr. Casey warned players tol taken out 01 m, for Royals is after receiving the referees re» abide strictly by the rules or the treatment after he was struck ‘ would become more . by the puc|(_ med by defem-.c man Mullins of Amherst. Ex- Royals arc the most penalized Ro_\al< and llli‘ llt'ii1ll)lt‘l'.\ ilc . tlic rclcrccs in the [cm of in, ,nJ‘u,-jog, “as not team with a total of 139 minutes. Junior .\lacLcod. was siispt-iid~ league \\()ill(l bc giicii lllll siip- known .mm(.d,au,]_V_ “e W” Built to 0“ r Sismmerside is next with 123 and ‘ed for two games. Dec iii and port of the league executive. replaced (;_ vansmck of . 1 requirements 8015 me l S(‘Olt'bICHale craftsmen o v e r AMHERST their famous bomber last. The supple nearby R.iver Herbert. Play did not continue in the first period with 10 minutes re- maining. liistead officials length-I cned the times of thc second and third periods to 25 minutes each. instead of the regulation 20 min- Amherst is in last place with 103 13, for receiving a match pen- ,without qucsiion. Would Take An NHL Club ute periods. 0 The Amherst scoring spree . ref" loo.ei fi' llth h- ‘ . - l O Defeat RUSSIB I’! l eam W” M ”’ ' ‘°" BLERS ‘ C8" me“ are on W M and l ” mfrrd ‘gcffgf nuoufhréfu BOBBY D"-LON sewn by men who make only fine scored three. Amherst. Leger 3:36: 17 vs. , .. - - _ MONTREAL (CPt—Sam Pol- Association Senior A division. ‘do it." The \'lClOl'y puts Amherst in Amherst. Belliveau (Lou Kileyi . shoe‘ Make HIS" Chnstmas hap lock. assistant farm system direc- Pollock said Whitby Dunlops, PLAYERS NOT ANSWER a first place tie with Char- 24:23; ties: None. 5 - G1 ,9 use tt MCHaku tor of the National Hockey.who defeated the Selects 7-2 will "i don't think strengthening lottetown Royals who y , ; pier‘ V 0 ' ' League Montreal Canadiens. saidlhave a tough time in the world Whitby with good players from meet tonight in Charlottetown. AWMT POSTAL opncggg l \ 3 Monday it would take an NHL hockey championships in Oslo in other teams is the answer. it‘ SUMVMRY . . T l club to defeat the Russian hockey February. oo much time for the boysi I.‘ i 5‘ P 9 ,.‘i 0 d; Amherst MONTIREM‘ ‘C?’ ]t°‘;“"gl l ii: team. that recently toured Can-l “if the Dunlops were to play 70 to learn each other's style" Goumreau .29. 2. Amherst grglilaa“ age p‘:J5x‘1‘i‘[e(;’ 'S‘t‘:te5s 23$‘ l I I ‘d’ "l ' sen" phyed under m‘ °' gar?” under lmemauonall Th? 59199‘? be“ 0‘"“‘'‘‘'H‘‘” B055 ‘G3”d°' “Pd M“"l“5’ 9-‘ Great Britain arrives here Thurs- ADMISSION: ADULTS 85¢; CHILDREN 50¢ ‘ ternational rules. rules, they might be able to adapt|6.3 m the” (“-51 em.oum,;.,. and 56. penalue5- ,. Ge I “With international rules. lthemselves. With only the eight, men g,-ounced the junior ieaml 5,90,, pmod. 3’ Amber“ ‘”u;i.l:n"iT::,':"‘s(1,ei"ns'pe(l 23: - 1< - I .. - ' g . i ' _' _ i iam ‘ - dl‘mbt.b°C'eV°dfh‘l’l"°t’ 3" ::“‘l“°}l:".°:' 10 Sam‘? .lll9.V’ 879 illolllfl yl0‘l0-ll the second time. lGouthreau (Leger) 2.17, . mes for handling mu“. The party. ' ' (‘U in ans’! d 18 (‘all 8 1 9 Pay mcr ticie. tiey can n9\8l‘i ‘We ve played NHL teams. but.Amherst, audet (Bossl 10:31. was in (mew, M0nday_ l R"5~‘la"5‘“ “ld p°“°"k» who 15; ‘we've never taken a beating like 5. Amherst. Gouthreau (Leger) general manager of Ottawa-llull, “id p0“o(.k_ SHWMENTS INCREASE Junior Canadians. downed twice by the touring Moscow Selects.‘ “The rules are a tremendous, that," 14:42; Penalties: Mullins 11:53. I Rifle Scores Results Civilian indoor EARLY REsER‘A"oNs held Rifle‘ 053 lcaudetl 2:24, 7. Amherst Canada's manufacturers were 51.- hlndlflv Ind llollllntl less lhl!n‘Ass'n shoot at Armouries PARIS (APl—"Your request is 30“ lamdet Lou iuleyi 3;2n- 003.867.000 during October, a 2.3- an NHL club can beat the Rus- Wed Dec. 4. ‘a little premature." That's the 3 Amherst. llou Kiley (113,-den; ‘per~c¢-nt gain over revised Sep- 51?“ “"d“_" "W59 ¢'”’°“m5l3"(‘95~ w. Rogerson 93’answer the Soviet Enibassy hcrel5.51; _ sunum-rside, ‘low ltember figures but 5.7 per cent "'3 “"b“l‘9"3bl° l‘°“’ dlfferenl Bob H bl lis giving French would-be space tsheppard Schurmanl 6;28- llower than figures for October rules and interpretations can af- R Calm 3' gfiltravellers. The embassy has re- Ame}: B055 (Gallant: 1 last year. the bureau of statistics 90!! team-" °Y 0" 1 "ed al i-i . f -' » . - h t id Thrda. The September The Moscow Selects won five. Terry J00?! 94'?/filllinteesreswlxo ritllgptllea §eaff,:'L°u“ ([33: |1(lley,ArnW:l-tsel fsi.gure win: $’l.762.667.000. Wlllle l°5‘ "V0 am‘ ""3 0“? 0“ ‘hell Had ‘"35 93 nik. 9-50- 12 Amherst. Dave Kiley that for October last year was recent eight-2a_me tour, playing 1’- -1- Pandrlaw 93 . _ M . (_m.3;1..n;,,,. io;33; _ summer 31.911.271.000. Shipments for the against the Junior Canadienii. and 590- Scllelyet‘ 91 Tl RI‘ (‘LA-Nbli sjde_ C10“. lschummn, Shep. first 10 months of this year, how. club‘ in me the 0""‘"‘° H°°k°y 1'' MacDonald 89 The St Leger gtakes for ,hme_ pardl 19:12; 14. Amherst. Boss ever, were 0.9 per cent higher greg 3 y,,,..o1d,' W“ ff”, run in 1776 (Gaudet) 11:35; . Amherst. than those for the same period . . . _ ' i . . M|n°r Hockey g::wl?_,d]ai[acI)Donal]dd mrheebyereggs before the first Eng. Boss (Gauthier) m.49. 16. last year. y is ac ona ‘ Following is today‘: minor hoc- g:"llN0TDl/"ll? Mu :3 l QUICK RINSE AT NlGl'lT hey schedule. 31' 95 3!‘ 1 an 4;oo - 4;3o .. w,1(.3_ p.p¢r. gharles Toombs gr weights. - I _ - 4:30 - szoo — .s.s. P . rraiik Gaudet so By THE CANADIAN PRESS . weights, Q "m George Ward so Ontario Junior A The monthly meeting of the Queens County 5‘°° ‘ 7¥°° ' Mld3°'°‘- R‘"‘‘’‘"' N‘’’‘‘ 5"°°‘ W‘‘‘’ D" 11 r‘l"‘“’5 ’"*"”"'“’° ‘ 5' '“‘‘'’”‘”l ‘ 1 Branch of the P. E‘. 1. Fish and Game Association . . . . P ‘l ' ’ 3 . . vs Darts 1 do7 chickens 7 (‘l(‘l )oroui.,h l Halnillonm Wm be held in the Canadlan Legion Hall Tuesday 0 evening, December 10 at 8 P.M. n e n I U ry n The winners of the Fishing Contest will be presented with their prizes. . . . . I ‘ 7 ' Important matters on fishing will be discus- I ayne s aying ays --e Do not miss this meeting. All are welcome. DETROIT (AP>—Bobby Layne. in Sunday's Cleveland Brow n gin. No IRONING; whose 10-year professional career game would end his playing days. "There was nothing dirty or de- . EDDIE ACORN has been threatened time and This is e most serious injury liberate about it," said Laviie| ' time again by an assortment of ever suffered by the former “My cleats just sin pi i k . injuries, had another one to con- Texas great, who often has said the mud—and when) Ivtul ilitd Sec"TmaS' Queens County Branch. tend with Monday. publicly that he would keep play- went down it happened." l The veteran Detroit Lions‘ quarterback said he would not make an immediate decision on whether a broken ankle sustained Newcombe Inks New Contract ing "as long as I can avoid ser- ious injury." It was the recuperation. rather than the seriousness of the broken right ankle. that bothered Layne as he rested comfortably in is hospital bed. l ‘'1! it mends all right and t XMAS can go at full steam. then I see no reason why I should retire." Los ANGELES (API — Don he said. “Other than the injury. ll Newcomhe has signed a contractldon't think I'm so old that 1 can't to pitch for the Log Angeleg Dodg- ' play for a little longer. I felt fine ers next year at a salary esti-‘all season until this haPP9fl€¢‘l-" mated at $30.000. 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