3 “4 8 The Guartian, Charlottetown i etn on f 3 Hockey Registration Date Asha For All Teams Last evening it was announced , by officials of the MAHA and Island branch “AAU of C that the deadline for registering’ hockey teams for playing . under —either organization this year is. mid- night, January 25th. Bra Clubs wishing to..take sree 1n | and intermediate, British Sport Scribes Berate Patterson And D'Amato Idaily Express. Wetnsedey di- Herald: “For two years D'Amato rected a public quest to Pai, has picked Patterson only oppo- terson’s manager, Cus. D’Amato:| nents D'Amato wanted. D'Amato “Why didn’t you: sign up the| has become the biggest one-man recognized No. 1 chalienger,.In-| monopoly in the whole of: sport.” temar Johansson, when the Swat-| In- New York D'Amato said ting Swede was in New York in| Patterson may -have several SS ora Ta Trans easeh at & e Saas Te Manse woes Bis midg ‘data . = | ‘years -have-been:as rare as} ‘scar _let to, nsson. Te nile or et pla on time “by midnight; January night by defeating ; condbomcy in London. Floyd Pat- , protected Patt ety fain’s Brian Fa, De leases Bete fevedlin, ot madi pareromeien : ay 4. a terson has his title only out and play with the big| Cooper among worthy challeng-|J. Pius Callaghan, ‘ vice-presi- three times since it (in| boys? The Patterson proud boast} ers. ~ dent of the MAHA,.c.o. the Guard November, 1956, and London box-| has been: “I can lick any man| In London, Cooper’s manager,jian for 18 playing ecards. Team ing writers just can’t figure out} in the world.’ I might not be a Jim Wicks, says he'll sign now | officials are reminded that they why. . bad idea to let him try.” for a title fight against Patterson / will have to produce birth cer- Desmond Hackett of the London} Said Sam Leitch in The Daily|—for £36,0°0 ($98,000). . tificates to support cards and wet 7 prove ages of juniors, juveniles ful year. For the first time a|and midgets unless boys were Hawks Shut Out Rangers; . Leats Beat Wings 3-1 LONDON (AP) — Some would say Alice's Wonderland has noth- ng of the curiouser and curi- eusgr business of world heavy- weight boxing. — Certainly the fights outside’ the TRE SOG sean "te asi usual by Physical Fitness Divis- ion, Dept. of Education. Mana- gement of teams are asked to send in their list ‘of players (15 : RT- OF KINGS’ was F Roche with a total by Ron Murphy SPO King’s County Tournament was | previously registered under MA-/to a team) to the Director of held, with St. Peters, Souris and | HA. Physical Fitness by midnight.|% 15 Mark Ladner was ie eae ie ‘ : oe 8 * Morell competing. The titl® was! As usual, the Island branch] January 25th. ; next with nine. Other members a = scoring. Pen- 1958 King’s County Sport ‘| annexed by the Souris Perfettion-| AAU of C will be looking . after| Further information. will be re-|making up the Trotters team } alty: Arbour awe is : . ists. It is to be hoped that this| Provincial playdowns in Inter-| leased through the press from|were W. MacDonald (6), Shea Second ga: 1. Chicago, Lit- * ed | aa will become an annual affair. | mediate “B" and “C” classes anditime to time. (6), Howatt (3), Cummiskey rger (Lindsay) 2:51. Pen- Reviewed By Columnist Ths avoress ‘paguea "te ‘thee GD), Di MacDonald, MacKin-| iy Bownase 8:50, roe - three centers all had good suc-|- non, Kelly : . period: 2. Chicago, Nes-| L ,| terenko (Hull, Murphy) 3:35; 3. The year 1958 has come andjers with the High School. The | cess: Unfortunately, we have mis- ChicagoW h arram (Lewicki) gone, and a lot of sporting events have taken place. The past year could well be regarded as. a suc- High School, entered the Island League, but were forced to with- draw at the half way mark be- laid our notebook with the team and individual winners in both Morell and St. Peters. Sside Aces 4:57; 4. Chicago, Lindsay (Litzen- berger) 15:09. Penalties: None. cessful one, and at the present/cause of iack of practice time| Im Souris, the Perfectionists i aoe ae ee i rere a da ae time the future looks bright, es-|and poor interest. A local high} won the crown in the men’s with 17 points. Other members te 1 13 7 10-30 ” pecially in basketball. school league was formed but |Meagve. wile the Abegweits rt 4S ars of the “Y”” team were as follows. TORONTO (CP) — Centre Bob EXP ORT Being as brief as we can, we) folded, because -of lack of play- annexed —— in the Women's MacDougall (6), T. seers Pulford’s goal on meenial ae, ee be bole meet [er aerate Aces weat my the scot period when the| {2% acalin (0 Alin |e Sed te fr : ern King’s. Since this is the sea-| This’ game enjoyed anotherj@ra Hicks. Individual honors edges orgy at Civic| 2avy held their own pretty wen | (oy % Mote. 31 victory for Toronto Maple PFILTER TIP gon, we'll start with the sports!banner . season. The King’s! Were won by Kenneth O'Hanley;|.Stadium last-pight, drubbing the in territorial play. L. Lefler was top man for the Leafs over Detroit Red Wings’ : of hockey. Both Morell and|County League was once again on Mahar one Emma Charigttetowh navy boys by the Bonnie Howatt led the sniping Sultans. garnering 13 points. He Wednesday night and.tightened | Souris entered. teams: in the In-|in operation. ‘This sector had| MacDo score of 15-0. The A red only nll Seals, Harris. Wil-} was followed close behind by D.|the National Hockey League CIGARETTES termediate “C’* playoffs. Both| two entries in Morell and Sour-| The fu Se looks bright: Base-| five in the. first rene ince in : oe oe oe Kelly with {1.. Others were F.| race | teams were eliminted in Island|is, The latter finished in the|Dall will probably have another| the second, and seven in the| fen Gaudet ond Coke Grady fe,| Pigrehase (8). B. Ray (4), An-| Leftwinger Dick Duff. scored semifinals. Hockey in this area/league cellar with only one win,| ig year. Basketball looks to| final period. They broke a stad- eee ont fir-| derson (1) and Combell. ~ the final goal at 19:45 into an lasted for about a month and|but it marked the return of the make giant strides, with three/ ium record of 3 goals in 38 sec- y om minor penalties were both teams played many exhibi-| game to that town, as they had | leagues. going full tilt in Souris| onds, by potting the disk behind| pandedout by referees Moe Se : tions coming out on top in most] been without a diamond.the year| 4nd interest is high. Bowling] the overworked Roper 3 times in Geatiain and Joe Bernard othe previous, sore shed sec ems tore sepa ian tn te| Scone cian | THE PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND REGIMENT (RCA On the High School level, Mon-jond place and bowed after a| past. The only possible drawback} Thane Mann had to rise to bril-| . wirgt Period- 1. Aces—Howat~ . tague, Morell and Souris formed|teriffic struggle to Peakes, who| could be hockey. And we'll ex-| liant heights to get his shutout.| (Coyant Harris) 2.59: 2. Aces— : ai " a County League with Soutis| annexed the Island crown in a| plain the possible reasons for this| The visitors peppered him with! winiams (Howatt) 10.39: 3. Aces coming out on top and bowing} series with Grand River. A Jun-| next week. a lot of labeled shots, particularly - Z ~—Gallant (Harris) 10.51; 4. Aces-} d . in the Island finals to a classy Howatt (Harris) 11.12; 5. Aces—; Summerside team:. Minor hock- jor County League was also r-! ganized for the first time and had , Ronahan (Deighan) 18.02. Penal- | ‘ ey was almost non-existent last|a very successful seasom ties~Carroll. i winter, although we did send| GYMNASTICS ain uns an 'S Second.Period--6. Aces Williams | . teams to compete in the Island acai ee Wk dhe 10.45; 7. Aces—Ronahan (De- | ‘ tournament where most of them/ion of Constable Ron Lawford of | ighan) °12.15: 8. Kees-Howatt | were beaten in convincing man-/|the R.C.M.P. a gymnastic clas; (Gallant) 19.06. Penalties—Re- | ner. We are still of the opinion that rural and urban teams be separated on this level. BASKETBALL — was organized in Souris. This| class was very popular and | many boys became quite. adept at the art of ng, flips, etc. Ron was transferred in the spring and this fall, the group has been operating on a part time basis only. BOWLING This game had a very succes- eves, Grant Grady. Third Period-- 9. Aces - Gaudet (Deighan) 5.48; 10. Aces—Harris (Gallant 13.57; 11. Aces—Harris (Gallant) 14.18; 12. Aces-—C. Grady) 15.40; 13. Aces-B. Grady G. Grady) 16.25; 14. Aces-Deighan 19.35; 15. Aces-B. Grady 19.59. | Penalties-C. Grady, Carroll, Kane, Garth Harris and Henri’ Gillis, G. Grady, Carroll,’ Gillis, Takes On Royals known players as goalie Dari Shepherd, defenceman Ray Hache and John Whelan anl forwards Jack MacDonald, John Only two teams operated in this section last season, with Souris being the home of both. An intermediate team called the Woodpeckers was formed and played a few exhibition encount- Giihind hide et 2 te 0k new hockey team tonight at the Sports Arena. » Saint Dunstan's make their first start in and D league drawing as their The Prince Edward Island Regiment (RCAC) will be accepting a number of recrults for initial training im army skills to be followed by specialized training University the C ' cpponents Sandy Frizzell’s| Rivard. There's likely plenty of| G. Grady, C. Grady.. JUNIOR NCO'S Parkdale Royals. other talent that will soon as- : Nobody knows very much a:-|sert itself. BOYD WINS ¢ : bout the strength of the Saints,| Royals will have defenceman CHICAGO (AP)\—Bobby Boyd SENIOR NCO'S : not even coach A.J. McAdam,|John Béellevance back on the throwing punches rome 10h oa ne AJ. has had practically no| job tonight and his presence will right field, Wednesday night took : chance to evaluate his talent,|make a few team out of the| © 10 round split decision from GUNNER RCAC Parkdale boys. Allie Carver is| expecta to be in the lineup and! there are rumors that Royals will | dress a couple of new players tonight. what with midterm examinations and Christmas holidays. He/|e |doesn’t expect ‘oo much of- his THIS HOCKEY LEAGUE that has been arranged for folks in and ‘group tonight but he feels with a around Charlottetown and Summerside received a real boost in stock | “few more practices they’ ll give By PIUS CALLAGHAN veteran Holly Mims. ~P.W.C., “Y" Win SIGNALLER RCAC when the Garrison Juniors and Summerside Aces clashed at the 2 good account, of themselves. It promises to be a good hockey | | H Til ; The ough didn't exactly iid ted leant weiss tat the Chae | Saints will have such well-| fixture. Geme time is 8.15. Py i. ‘DRI ( & ed) lottetown fans turned out hoping their Juniors would wal- , oo a doubl sketball the classy outfit from Summerside. However, the most disa ; the 2nd, and the teams tied 22 same at Prince of Wales Col- (a hae Bg nd nad lanrepaage ate itaitef radbgmalene a Tignish Blasts ts this Aaah token: lege last ovenion the EWE ADMINISTRATIVE CLERKS game and a continuance of the same would soon attract larger _ Elmsdal 14 S Scoring for Annondale were: | squad defeated ‘Trotters 51-46 crowds to the hockey rinks. eat = ee B. Cheverie 3, R. Jenkins 3, C.;and Y.M.C.A. downed the R.C. skating all night with the high-flying Juniors. The Aces hati to come! im the Alberton rink. The line of up with their victory the hard way, trailing 3-1 after one period of Leo Richard, Billy Fennessey and ed in the cleanly played game. Referees wre Bert Foqnet ang Eugene Dugas. five. Top sniper for the college five was R. MacLean Peters 3, E. Mills, and B. Stead.|A.F. Sultans 47-37. STOREMEN ; .. THERE WAS NO DISPUTING the fact that the better team won| Im the rural and commercial| For Mount Stewart: R. Macin-| In the first game the collegi- : the bettie on Tusstiey. Juniors fought Samat all the way ut the acne et ee ee tyre, and F. Handrahan. ans, after trailing 29-14 at haif- Steelemen just too many answers for moves of the Garrison Elmsd three time, made a strong comeback SM boys. The western visitors.appeared in the pink of condition and kept | tune of 14-2 in a rugged contest var aera are Sm to down the LePage -- coached BAND EN : Terry Gavin accounted for eleven play. They were able to hold the locals scoreless the rest of the way of the Tignish goals making | points. Other point-getters ‘for In order that the program of training may eee sit with 19 while they themselves managed to beat the Garrison goalie on five : ~'lthe College-were Russell . ens etcosions. ‘ twenty-nine points for the trio in Bedeque a MatKenaie (8), Siler (9). . fe RE be properly co-ordinated from the e Juniors never stopped" trying and they missed several! great | the game. Leo Richard chalked MacLean (7), R. MacLeod a ee. Mere ee ae oy 52 3 enlistment times and dates will be as fol- chances to add to their total. A combination of fine goal tending by | UP eight markers, Billy Fennes- Tip Freetown and B. Lea (2) tt NCO CLASS SUMMER CAMP 1957 lows: Thane Mann and erratic shooting by the Juniors, kept the Orin Car- | Sey three, Leo Fennessey two bt Alphonse Richard, a single. Elmsdale marksmen were W. ide the | Matthews and A. Wallace. For the Trotters, top s.iper CHARLOTTETOWN—Charlottetown Armouries 11 th and 18th Jan. 1959 at 1330 hours. Transport | line ing Rustico and Tracadie at 1100 hours on these dates. MONTAGUE—Montague Armouries 9th Jan. 1959 at 1930 hours. Bedeque Beavers downed the Freetown Royals 13-9 in a fast game at Bedeque last evening. Donald, and: for Mt. Stewart, Crane (2), R. MacIntyre (2). ‘ ener, ie, On several cocaine, hy That spot didn't ete - ‘| Point-getters for the winners a ee ee _SUMMERSIDE—Summerside “Armouries 13th and 15th Jan. 1959 at 1930 hours. time because the Aces had stolen the dise away: ic | D WwW were R. Arsenault (6), V. Arsen-| Out @durin. game wi one All ranks will parade for the commence traini vi oo can't beat the law of averages and if vou keep dieiting on ur Ing ra ault (6), B. Bell (3), F. Des- pam ware to V. yo igs and A. nat of winter —— the'ahove Enis, net, a certain portion of those rubbers \are going to pe Roches ‘2), A. Craig. (2), D.| Jarvis Souris, and one to KENNE A find their way behind the opposing»goaltender. The Juniors-ap-/_The following is the draw for | MacFarlane (1), R. Roberts ‘2),| Macintyre of Mt. Stewart. Re- > =, 5 | Sananty night in the third round . to want their to be of the the Rend Tropt peared goals pretty variety but they all Cut: ferees were Reg Peters and count, pretty or ugly. George Paton. Commanding P.E.I. Reg't (R.C.A.C.) C. Robinson (1) and G. Rogers (3). For the losers D. Roberts This is in no way a criticism of ‘the scrappy Juniors who cer- | petition. (5), R. MacMurdo (4), C. Mill a tainly are deserving of applause for their fine showing against the | | 6:45 P. M. (2), Taylor (1), R. Roberts 12) i stpong Summerside club. However, we do think that by shooting more | -Ice 1 — J. Burden vs. D. O°-|and E. Roberts 1). they will score more goals. And. s@oring goals is a mighty important item in. any hockey | game. 4 | Rourke (scratch game). Referees were Bill, Callbeck! Ice 2 — J.8. MacDonald vs. D.! and E. Phillips. Cameron. ~ Ice 3 — Dr. Prowse vs. Bill . AFTER THAT FIRST PERIOD on Teseday, you could hear | MacNeill. grumbling among some fans about the officiating of Walter Lawlor} Ice 4 — F. Acorn vs. F. Han- and Joe Bernard in the first session. Lawlor and Bernard were | sen. : right on top of tvery play and the slightest infraction was ‘blown! Ice 5 — D. Saunders vs down and the offender shipped off to the penalty box. In all 14 penal. | MacDonald (J. Burden bye). MID -SEASON SALE-COME BUY AND SAVE AT KELLY & MacINNIS BIG DISCOUNT SALE STARTING THURSDAY Cavendish Drops New Annan 11-5 Dr. ties were called, seven to each team. 18:45 P. M. ee ae ‘es _ : It’s true that some of the penalties might have gone unnot: Ice 1 — nan n a regular feature Ye VER but after the brawl these two teams staged is hatmecaide Toot | Ice 2 — O.K. Presby vs. D.|the Farmer's League played at s ° COATS z' ast : : week, Lawlor and Bernard weren't taking any chances. They want- Wonnacott. Kensington rink last night. = ‘ SUBURBANS ed to show the boys that they mean business and the boys apparent-__ Ice 3 — Doug,.Hill vs. K. Mae-| Scoring for Cavendish were: } All Regulaf stock ly oe them at their word. Not a single penalfy was called the rest Donald, © eee oa - — os & : Pure Weel Pre CAR COATS as ni | Ice 4 — M. Bell vs. H.C. Atkin-|D. Fyfe a : nning (2), . a We vtnicheartedly agree with the policy of Tuesday” s referees. a. ; ~ a oi ae a gfe — ey Two & Three Button OFF TOF COATS 6 OFF ‘ you show these yers a urry who is the boss,| Ice § — lacLaine vs. .|R. Weeks, D. er a “ He : they'll walk all over you. Lawlor and Bernard weren't in the mood: Giddings (D.. O’Rourke bye). Moase. : k $49.95-$75.00 ; $17.95 $69. 0 ee ; — | va ” Annandale Beats| Mt. Stewart a S , “nMOS MAPLE LEAT we cd ke «se pe) Be ae E JACKETS — EnTine stock PARKA . is ers Regan, former Siva moe’ who was picked up sai unt Stewart f ts uris e Tweeds—$34.95 — NOW $28.95 - % Se aeed 0 : Wool eee he is a Bruine "at on te eater Wak ware i taped te wee three that Lloyd MacDonald's Annondale| The Souris hockey team de- ° ae aor S Oetachable Hoods \ shad by the Toronto or-| Combines defeated aoe % Blue Blazers — 20% Off ganization. They were Dutch Reibel, Norm John: nd me Saeed OR. Eerie 74 Os 3 fas. son and Real Ghevre- | Stewart All Shares in an exhibition| hibition game played at Souris @ Poplin-Borg Lined—19.50 @ White ; * Souri 7 : od Regan had. a ‘great Stanley Cup series last spring ‘and should | day ‘aunt be "the Coie oe one oe he Souris were: A.| > ors. oo — ff SHIRTS $ Net Soiled have plenty of good hockey left in him. A change of scenery may ; E “4 All Nylon-waterproof — 0 a G. be just what is needed by the young Irishman. Reports of dissen- |. “mnondale led 40 at the end of |Ferron (2), B. Paquet (2), P. 24.95 ia sion in the Bruins’ camp give reason for the four players being cut |e first period 92 at the end of /Cheverie, V: Jarvis, J. Mac- : i bee O There are numerous cases of players who, when traded away, | : . P PYJAMAS @ No-lrons . found new life. and went on to-become top N.H.L. siars. This Regan. | : SPORT SHIRTS @ Broadcloth who plays centre and right wing, could be another such player. Two’ A : Tony Day - Wool a years ago he was voted the rookie of the year award. i ; : , Plaids SWEATERS OFF Although missing eleven games through injury last season, he | i Checks N Coat ~— - still managed to collect 39 points, 11 goals and 28 assists. In the | : | Fancy Patterns T a Stanley Cup playdowns he had three goals and eight assists. Plains OFF ; The Maple Leafs can surely use a chap like Larry Regan. It seems. S. D. U. {6} MADE TO MEASURE mighty good business picking him up. It would be hard to imagine , | ret Reg. \$3.95 — $7.95 . 4 tailend cluh letting him slip by. r | : SU ITS Phew ae say we are a Leafs decided to grab versus | : amet 25% Fi OFF way their front ice has n operating latel Knitted B ‘ would .almost expect Toronto to let him go by. . ot p ARKD ALE ROY ALS GLOVES All Wool Knitted " 70% OFF ENTIRE $ Geer iat t Seema O Perhaps they are beginning to wake up. | Lined : RANGE @ Guaranteed Fit Man, it's been a long sleep. DONNIE WHELAN, well known in hockey ‘and baseball circles | * é +4 ; &s a most capable official, has been transferred to Moncton and will} ° Game Time 8.15 jeave next week for the New Brunswick city: : | Don, a C.N.R. employee, will be missed here in both these branches Admission Regular Price ‘ | Sicacatmnor n= So! SPORTS ARENA | without hesitation. He had a thorough knowledge of the rules of he | 7 ‘* : . ‘ » D KELLY & MacINNIS | 135 GREAT GEORGE ST. Game and this quality made‘ him, just aboyt tops as far as Island | . ONE 3635 officials are concerned. This column joins. with bis many other friends in wishing him the very best in Moncton. \ ————————————