i li a Countries May Boycott - World Hockey Ch’ships © BERLIN ‘CP)—The world ice|a show-off or pleasure tourna-| pean section of the hockey fed- | eration, By PIUS CALLAGHAN uae " A . a { chin Mocs 36 coal ee Galt. Terriers to repre- nothing in the federation ruics gs Mare! struck further| sent Canada at the regarding how many teams vs Evinrudes trouble Tuesday as Sweden, The the same time, doubt was| should constitute a world cham- Netherlands, Russia and Czech-| expressed that the world ski| pionship tournament. He said is < The Sports Arena Thursday sight oslovakia suggested they would| chantpionships to be held at| 1953 only four teams started— , inredee the quests of Old Spaie Peagulas, boycott the tournament if East/Chamonix, France, starting | Switzerland, West Germany, defending champions, the Penguins, finished sec- cae? am ENE eS wel on ote Se Sweden and Czechoslovakia. The jin thé regular ‘schedule of the Island . ‘7 . too, there was| Czechs withdrew after one of The Gape boys finished fourth and « A Swedish Ice Hockey Fes.| trouble but the étpanizert af the their officials died, leaving only . However, all these past performances jeration spokesman said that | European speed skating champ-| three teams. clubs begin théir best-of-seven grind | ‘we probably won't take part|ionship scheduled for Oslo this| “But we still had a world enter the ISHL finals. | im the world meet if it is just| weekend, said the meet would| championship,” Abearne said performances can't exactly be overlooked | ; go on with or without East Ger-| The ski championships, how- to figure out how long the series will go and whe | Wi Ie. man participation. Four East| ever, may be cancelled. Mare the vietor. After all, in 20 hockey games over the | lings Can’t Use Germans had been entered pro- | Hodler, Swiss president of the Evinrudes were able to garner exactly 7 points, hard- | M D visionally but the Jan. 29 entry | International Ski Federation, sie ‘ ing soomunts nd Gaul ver Park nald. chien pes as ae ia cesetiiog eee ta ti. ; ih the schedule’s mom over ‘ NO 5 . St. Dunstan's. Three ties, two with Penguins and one with Sum- Against Hawks Authoritative Allied sources | Feb. 4. on » said here there is no chance|. Germans are DETROIT (AP) — The De-| whatever of East German sports| Dazted troit Red Wings, crippled* by trea er ; numerous injuries, won't be able pete at Colofado Spri ond cancel the world champion- " to use Parker MacDonald as a Chamonix. obstacl ships.” | reinforcement tonight against | general PR ban, ccadiaead The ban had: not attracted by i y i s F zg E i : r ne Pe sO <A Sd sid ; \ WINNING GOAL . | Chicago Black Hawks, |last September, on travel much international attention be- The National Hockey League | £88t Germans as a reprisal tor | fore because mostly minor |the Communist wall erected | Vet's bad been affected. Away Goalie Terry Sawchuk and ; Frank Mahovlich (left) goes ; first of two third-period goals |. vost (3).and Norm Ullman (7) ing ken the ae Mon- | across Berlin matches for East German to beat these Penguins. pry ag ‘an we v2 into the net for the winning for Mahovlich, giving Leafs a % Detroit and Leafs’ Red j 0. | eaoue farm club at Her-| .The ice hockey ehampion- | ‘®#™s in the European Soccer the most unpredictable out- | from a kneeling position as 3 #8! im Saturday night's NHL 42 win. Others are: Vie | Kelly and Bob Nevin. shey. But according to ain AHL | Ships will go on at Colorado heate eat bl Sane ae On cortain nights, the Birds look mighty smart | shot by Toronto Maple Leafs’ game in Toronto. It was the Stasiuk (11); Marcel Prono | (CP Wirephots) ‘ule, MacDonald won't be able 5?*ings even if a number of | Fast. Germans could on to join the Wings until Satur.|‘®®™% decide to stay at home) ™ not get : | day : was the word from Robert Le-| V8 for the NATO host coua- ie H f E i i ff ; i} i i t§ f i i i | i Bel of Montreal, ‘the | Ties. He played one game with De- International Sn eee! These events were being or * 3 .-% ; troit Jan. 18 and was returned | ~”' meet : troit : | ation. LeBel said he w | ganized long before the Com- W h L lo C k E merges H CPO iis AS SS acters So me aa ak , |, zation committee for-the tourna- | F en back to his parent club within \\ two weeks of his return to so ena pg me formes next are ge | : i league. =z real fury, the - : the Win 4 coun ha , ; gs, with Vie Stasiuk ve entered the Baye FAS KOYAIS NID CrySTalS 4-5 ofeae Berg Seen Set knee injuries, do not plan to| #58 A, B and C. divisions. - | | Ageless Buck Whitlock con-|before they knew it the score bring up another player as a|. 4" East Berlin report saying a i i i i i a : ft Bs i H f é it th ul i iH i For Economy & Comfort BLOWER METHOD T o Suit ¥ Budgee erms We are an dined fires inter. Stadium with the Crystals hav-, inen on the ice—served by Ailie and owst | tinues to have his moments of| was knotted at Sall, the Crvs-| ing their eyes on tying the set|Desroches) 3:20; Reeves 4:47; Seen, Pl a00 ment for ire or what folks think will | glory and last night the ‘oid|tals striking for two quick up at 1-all, |D. Carroll 10:55. ie : y | role they is barred from travelling was | at ; | laneplighter’ did it again when| markers in a period of 41 sec-| Referee-in-chief Jack * ‘Spy’ Second Period: 1.—Royals, A. t | E f | he scored the winning goal with | onds. Ready and Don Whalen called| Flanagan (B. Whitlock, Jun- Orlando Ceped | coeenh, suatied women ieee | ' One thing is that the Penguins are not em- 4 seconds remaining in the| From the time the score was a toial of thirteen penalties, in-| ior MacLeod) 13:30; 2.—Crys- : a | East German Ice Hockey Fed. | ested in Island people. We _ fering these semi-finals with any foolish over-confidence. They (first game of a best of seven, deadlocked at 3-all till the mo- cluding Harris’ misconduct, andjtals, V, Harris (B: Smith, ©. Rejects Pact | eration. "qf Suarantee vear round quality They | semi-final ISHL series, to de-|ment Buck triggered his tie-|the Royals were the victims in Gaudet) 14:10; 3—Royals, A. KG] REITERATES STAND ans peryiee feat visiting Summerside Crys-| breaker both teams sét a ‘-/ nine of them. | Flanagan (S. MeLure, A. Car- SAN FRANCISCO:(APY — Or. |. “It’s his privilege to speak if | |ATLANTIC Roofing ‘ Insulation 6. ees. BS Pk. Rd Dial 4627 Ch ottetown / ’ PEL tals 4-3. rid pace but the visitors made SUMMARY | roll) 15:55. Penalties: 6G. fi Whitlock, ‘playing coach of| the fatal mistake of leaving First Period: No Scoring. Cruwys 4:37; B. Whitlock 8:00; !ando Cepeda, who led the Na- - cues to,” said LeBel of the into the Birds by. taking the opening semi-final game at ithe Royals, stole some of the| Whitlock uncovered in front of Penalties: Crystals (too many| B. Howatt 9:25; B. McCallum — League. last season -in geno id statement. “But I - Sports Arena 6-3. In the second game in Civic Stadium, the Evin- | spotlight from oxe of his play-|the net. Teammate Angie Car- ’ | 12:08; Reeves 14:25; G. Harris os sentan oa — ~ seat Gat tars ars gol grad " \ | 15:25; J M 18:55; contract of- by something like ay before the —— ers, young Alfie Flanagan, who roll dug the puck, out of the | 15:25; Junior MacLeod fer ley Slam Frenette Chases |stuyed ‘ta. the United States. counted the three other mark-| Corner and fed° a goalmouth Stanho | Reeves 19:05. : 4 se A. calling for a one-third boost in| 1 London, John F. (Bunny) ers. | pass .to_ Whitlock and the_ ola pe | ‘Third Period: 4.—Royals, A. CaVine for a one. od eet | ane, ee el - A Five Game Series? ont te tre inca ae, Takes Pear [ites coma. pace Met To . & TN PLAYOFF HOCKEY © ‘ = /, oS ~ 9 CCIVIC’STADIUM a aie ; oe ae Alfie Flanagan put the Royals | 1 (C. Gaudet) 15:35; 6. als, feldn fants lateitek -_ out. : im v . } } ; er is re t portant , victory |on thé score sheet at the 13.30 Stanhope Braves added ‘anoth | 8. Gallant (B. Grady, B. th) po 0 have been Summerside 8:15 P.M. } ;less than five minutes remain- mt “18° . itloctc Paid $27,500 last . , |mark of the sandwich session pair of ‘wins to their credit | 6:16: 7.—Royals, B. Whitlock | year. He’s re- jing and the score reading %1/ after a scoreless first period, | (A. Carroll) 19:20. Penalties: Ported to want $50,000. First Game of Best of Seven Series over the past weekend, troune- |» Harris ‘(10-minute mis. Cepeda batted .311, hit 46 Good Seats — Good Refreshments — Good Hockey ; i ze : 2 ft 33 EE i 3 : 5 : | si in their favor, the locals. re- he flipped Whitlock’s |‘ , : Waxed for a few moments and | rohonn : 7 io *) ing ov 40 and Nine Mile’ conduct) 11:30; Junior Mac- homers and batted in 142 runs. } | | (ree! . | Leod : i ; "Gcmcnanea “ons Harris | = wes we 8 ee — . | Souris Juniors deadlocked the game at 1.all saa ~ — goalie, |, H Grab Hoop Win forty seconds later with a back- | Ropnie Johastone,_rack-uptwo. 0 FICGP } “ —hander—trom about twenty feet ‘ ; ; out that found its way back of ag aye ge Allan te. OF Peter Snell Souris Juntors walloped the) soalie Frankie Roper. Before Laughjan potted two for- the| Vocational School of Charlotte-| the period ended Flanagan put! winners with Calvin Chappell _ VANCOUVER (CP) — 8. R , town 75-36 in an exhibition bas-|the Royals ahead again when! s1q pon Higgins each garnering Brown, -a physical. education etait oun aeaite Laat| he flicked in a Stu McLure re | one authority from New Zealana. | re |lay, At the time the Crystals Donald Higgins led the Bra- 4Y5 “without a doubt, we shal) | night, Gerry Gallant of the! were shorthanded with Garth vee te their’ big decision over Near much more of Peter | . to | vocational School led all scor-| Harris doing a stint in the sit Nine Mile Creek. Don scored Snell.” * | ers with 23 points | bin, three times. Don Ellis had two, Dr. Brown, who joined Unt- | Scoring for Souris\were Acorn} Flanagan rounded out his : vin ersity of British Columbia's Aud the ISHL winner should again sideline our mainland op | 5 °C" Clinton 14, J. Paquet I7,| ‘hat trick’ shortly past the halt | Pee Gorden Eas Wayne | School of Physical Education . W. Paquet 7, E. Walsh 6, Mac-| way mark of the third frame! Hughes and the diminutive Allan ftom New Zealand last October Donald 16, Gallant 2, Peters 2\ and everything apepared ‘rosy’ McLaughlan writes in The Sun Tuesday of | and M. Walsh 6. | for the Royals but four muinu-| _ | Peter Snell's world-record mile | Vocational School scorers) tes later the ls edged to| last Saturday. Crystals, Royals _| Were Piercey 3,- Gallant 23, within "oe Pigg one « Today's Minor |“De. Brown worked last year 6, Corrigan 3, Long) the players lobbed a soft one| ;on a series of physical fitness i #7 f By i | | | F . fy E i! i : li 7 z 2 z z | E F : evr CAB SERVICE " : if i i a8 f i 5 a3 an 3 4 f Ak $ ! i “DON’T TAKE A CHANCE— TAKE A CHECKER” DIAL 4-8553 or 4-8554 : j 5 : z a : z | g* ks . & Admission .35 and .75 cents : : 2. Earl Walsh of Souris was) at Roper. The Royal cager had | tests with New Zealand coach T | T : ht the = oo put out of the _ oe in making oe sip| Hockey Schedule Arthur Lydiard, who pushed game 6 was a shade slow in| heduled Snell to his record. ang e onig The game was refereed by | clearing and before he knew | OnE re, ee cheviats at ; ; : Edward Clinton. Summerside’s Greg Deiishan) ih. Sports Arena this evening. B il d Pl ee ee ne net ' Te ef him and flipping) Daris meet Vies in s regular U ogs ay s : i . | League tussle whic Ge big o oe Last success against Curling Draw At the 16:16 mark captain sated. to ry underway at 6 At M, Harbor Gadium so the Porkdsle Roy- |. 04, boys has given : Benny Grady sent Ronnie Gal-| o'clock sharp. ‘ale and Summegside Crystals For Montague lant in all alone on Roper and! Referee Denny Flanagan will Hampshire Bulldogs travel to | battle each other im the second repeated the Crystal puckster made no) be calling the fouls and.lines Murray Harbor fopight fo do |- . game “of their best of seven The {mistake in denting the twines, men Ron Carmichael and Grant partie with the Harbor Bru : Seg | and—tyingit—up S-ait: Toéke n on ‘hang © in an exhibition hockey game. finals. Former coach Vance Harris; call off-sides and icings, - | ‘The Hampshire players will ‘ ‘ i drew a 10-minute misconduct MacDonald, Sandy MacDonald, | just after Flanagan scored hi: |leave Spring Park service stat- j lion at 6:30 ce: of the sea-| Doris O'Connor vs, H. Mas-|third goal of the night midway Dave Charnley — be present.| Gregor, Doris Jones, Wm. | through the final stanza, when) Geme' tmne--8.15. | Nady,” Ferme “Horton, he heaved his stick. ‘Gains Victory Peakes Scores are Nip G, Broking Ly Bre |tnizh” a” Summers's we) LIVERPOOL: Enid (AP) Hockey Victory vs. Pete — Sinclair, | “. arniey, | ot ot count: /Becivers INIp i ee ee **'Minor ke “European \\ git welcht Doxine | Peakes hockey team defeated Cc ; ; | Hoc | Cuaaneres {ong | Georgetown. $2. in a Southern | CURLING DRAW Hope River pre nw, Y | axchion a ocrgund’ bout Tuco Kings Hockey League game oa whiekel Results Tues. , | Maeve Cation Wohioed ont coals wor a : %, Boh * H. H. BRAUN, Loan Manager Niagara é 9 New Annan Beavers edged | Nicholson, E. J. The following is the curling Poole | Charlottetown club | Hope River 74 in Farmers Lea@- | jotte Gordon vs, Claude Nichel- Péak > @) is 3 pee B.S gue competition at Kensingtom | son, Mary Lea, Bert Haneveld, 1... evening at the Sports | WOSVed gad ducked oat of the | Leslie, D. Melnnia, M. Louise, ra is on the move o re 1—T. White, Dr, Roberts, | Tink last night. Barbara Mabon. | Arena, three regular City Ban. W2¥. 0 Charnley's punches. He's. Handrigan, J. Murray and est Carr, B. MacLellan ve A.) With the score at Gall and) Ice 2A. A. Fraser, E. Mac tam League games were run opened up a cut over the Brit- for Georgetown “both goals were | . Dr. Kelly, A. Gill, F. | less than two minutes remaining | Kenzie, Crilly Lea, Annie off with the following results: | 00'S eye in the sixth round. — scored by R. Gallant, in your ' 2, _ Lea Gea ceech an ton fer the BES Ree Rica ae] Teme tc meme t | Senate eved vies Chee 7 ‘ . | me Dr. . M. Pur- . ewart, erace! Bombers ‘s was ra y, ] ‘ gentle z aetliare va | vers. : Fraser, Helen Coffin. : Panthers ‘4 va Ratiore 3 end. Stable went to his corner) * dr > @ ©. F fal H \ s community... . Wellner, K. Cantwell, D.| Other New Annan snipers were and wept. . | ‘ >, B. Stanish. D. Thompson 2, F. Moase, C, Pee : ae The fight was a warm-up {or | a a y, ; vs Dr. Mac | Mill, D. Walker, and E. Wail. , gi ; =3| Charnley,' who expects to de Former! at , Rendezvous) _ | :Scoring for Hope River 0. fend his European erowa| yat . aie 4—Cam MacLean, C. Cos-| Houtson 2, G..Gallant, A, Dow- ate Conga © | ‘134 Richmond Street L, Vessey, 1. Webster v8) cette J, Pineau and R, Larkin Italy early in March. ! ee Beck, Abe Zakem, J, Caron, ee oa Charnley weighed 137% oe. Refers Joe Reread had. oe _____ - Nowab Ua, Dewitag. G. Willams vo | 00t72eh & ™, colling enty two | } : ) ) 129-B Queen Street D. Douglas, M. Mac- | The next game is slated for, oe Om } , ne F. Chureh, V. 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