,frl11fV-11.1 -d0IIF”' A By Routott All Four M.M.H.L. Iclutis -Montague And Farkdale Can Add Player Strength Hockey Teams In 8-8 Tie i 1 ,,-.- 1 V " '" '”'T -l 0 -0 W . 5"; :d r -kill 1;,-1 ' All fur -1 bs In th M iii S d C I g tvtwunlyx-;IllI 1.1: all tAIIe( Major OI-Iocltetglr Leagut: calf and: e Rink last night in an exhibition player strength before the Jan- Club Schedule The following is the schedule at the summersicie Curling Rll'lk' my nary 15 deadline. it was learned last night from Walter Lawlor, President of the M.A.H.A. Under M.M.H.L. regulations clubs are allowed only 25 players. I. I I I 5 l(lPI(i')' game vlhlih featured th I I .'PI('l'CCIilE oi Brklllt-it'll and wIS”Ttv S mall of the Charlottetown Island-I prc. The last game (ticcw ih? ails, 1-1.111-'r' ill the I.lr;,-l- tlI'i)tKfI as hoth man. .........; "T”Tr'l'i-1 GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTET-O-WNT-TIANUARY 27' 1953 I sieve Blklacicll illill Lyle Wise-I members of the Charlotte-1 1r-this 1'II.I:liIx'11ltI”lil thigh: plrgthiill town ISIal;CIC;':l all? lIVIi'.' E.1l'l Riggs-d. Lawlor's statement. which In- mu evemnm 1 -H 0. rum: ml '-W-1' -' wtrniner :1 e sauw-2 V151 1 k H ' eluded all players signed up to of until IIiI't'U2Il”UI HI” ”'”f"'Mol1tagile l'estel'day to illsirllct the: a S and mcluding January 6, showed 7-” P-M- . -,m1'l(ltIo xflto unulios in-..rn...11e:1 IIT pI21.Vers of the Btllllfllli and peewec; . u that the Sydney Mhhohahel have Kilgarlo. 1 - Nicholson versus imp style l1i.1lt'i1l:; sunln scllsu loll-hhockey teams? The first Session wh; S d 6.4 g - used 22 cards and can add three . ii E-IV” 7” 'I'” ”"'”'l "mwks MI held ill til;-, school l'.IlPl'C the boys. 1- players 30 their roslerh 105 N0. 2'1?-IIIS VETSUS Art Clark. .mIl1 I.-mix ivrnlrlrrtl :1,-mnut the new heated to all ill-trilctlve tcllki . Remus or Q; played m x The Claw Bay Mme” have ve:;ek1ls;c()).rn.: - L.H. MacFarlallc ""'o Il'om each of the risltul-.1 Bl'I(I.'l(.'lCIlh t 0 N R . I 51 ed 24 1 ,9, , dhl d . "II" "I'M" IN (I'M w':'".lIl1selllnll have the lullllizsters solnc N O I an 00mD8Im0n M We Chm'10W3t0w” adgdn only poise Luge. Theanclffn '”” i”'"”"'I "M "V" mm" nndllervGllllfzlltfillllg1)()IllI.9lS(lll play Cum"? Cmb: lolgetown Islander; have gigned 3-30 EM- '””l”" '” "IN" N" "M" "I 1 ' lock ' willie Mr. Rl vs IISSNII ---v- Jan. 8. 25 b av ' Ice No. l a 'I'.D. Morrison ver- ng l e), 31- 13 men ut h ve two recalls and ,. i..,. 111- -mitt 1011 very villilahlc illfclmation on NEW YORK, Jan. 7 -. (AP)--' 0 J. S. Ma-Donald 11 1.; Thmon 3, so have one oheh card. This cam sus Hayes. 1”” . . Iltallllll" and I:('Pl)IllL' ill cond'ltion.l Ch 111:0 Black HMWS 1001-" "Yer wh worth 3, C.McDum1d 3h Wm he mm, with the hn.h.h, M Ice No.s2 - H.E. Clark versus r'”” I' I"”” N””""" A " Thr second wssloll was livid in I'M” -W'0"d ill-"('0 I" We N?'”0"aI H”? Dr McDonald 14 J F. McLeod 7. Ted Powers from Vancouver Gaunt- ” ” VI l'l””1" xI'm.1"' .(;:"”h"I1"llk ltherc IIICWIWO lsiillldl-rs ctmcll- ltcy l.cagu,c T(lt'C tonight by beat- 9 Dr" Pmwse 9 D:Shunde” 6. The legum. leading Hhlimk Ab Ice No. 3 - 1-LR. Macy”-lhm, V" ” ”'m'”'l;' 5' I.'"”T'mV' pd the vollliuslels tllrouchout n 1'1): the l"”eN"I NPW Ymk 1””? H A J burden 11.1-J. Mclnnls '1. lantlcs have signed onlv 18 men V9"-U! Inman.-E l V11TEEh;x"hI”;;hv:,r:.P' (' (Wm. IIOCKEX 5EIF5l0Ii5- I "5164 9" Ah” 5,”(;"5-l')”I M a mm" . ' ' . W. McNelll II). E. Wood 5. thus leaving them with seven . ”'” ' '" I E ' 3 ' It mav be said tiat tile il1forma- i-Z011 SPCOH -DHI0 FlFFH89- 7 open curds, lIn1Il:l:1lI' (;n.1I. Niltlkltllj do-h . 3 . "ll - .. -. t' t'1 t nir:lt's win. Chicago W lter Lawlor. President of the Jam ' .m...jm.... "mp" Hm'mM(' Mmlmh N,-vntli :l(ft)nfalt:nI(i:e(IllE'(':I)1lHg)I(:h:I:s'9I:Tl:nll:I3:" -q;.I,1he (,f5?f:.l.Q Hflilixftk DAu(:1;i:le1:iCSn1C.-IIliltInIll8Pll I(IN'I IVIIII Montreal Cllll- Marlliime Amateur Hockey Assoc1a- gagggg ;;V'vY,v:.r;h7'L 1-12-wrw WU” I-”"'-l5- ”" 7 .. ” "- '- 1 Hi i V . ” ' t t ' ”1-ulicns for the runner-llrl Position. tion will leave this morning for Ot- " ' ' ' I .. c . ” (ii a x.il?I1llZ5IPl-if and it 1- iiilK'1 81191 lmlrlllllg tint. there is more to bc- j. I . : , V V. . B, Mclvclll 10, E. Mclnnis 9. , d :--,,.',h,.,,.,.' ;,..h'.I'.,,.il t,.,U1,',,',::I h-,1; eluted by, the peopllc hofl tltlchcorl-wimp ha hhhhm, mach, lhhh march.1lzhh"h:l11.1;lh-hi.”.lthh:u;li1::o:29i;fC g1Xf;IlA0 ggltgllga:q3?;;Il”9A;fat3:E F. Acorn 16, Dr. Glddtngs 10. 0. S "" mm-1m'tML'(i)dm M I "Hi -1' ta in Im'dmg1h.ls 1w.J”1s' rf) b.e cmssetf I tohinlit. I Hockey lmeels early next. week. D" MCD”mld 11' 'I's' Mcmmld o snnmmyw 0 bl,” VIII), ""33 hm Elna: ,rh as fl SC ohmul" ti 'e5:5”e tlaalch Om; -1-1;, Rhhn,” thhh. h 2.1 lhhd in hgnhrywwyg 3. o'1'rAwA' Jan. '1m(cp)mogg,a. Fin. Wrhhl 110.333 lit inc. gxIh1I.I.rL(l,gdHh ltl illgil.-i Pl;ili'l (l sit) lllllgl rlS'))()S- Hw first Mr-rind hm mum in we ' D. Saunders 8'.J. F. McLeod 3. WW8 nn-h Emma! Imernauonnl , V. h hmhl gm lclops support and (:00 hi 0-hbl e it out llotllll-,, an ii) 1.0 - h - ' - hh . . . . P"'”I' - I l' I . .d .1 -m,..i;.w Quvh mm; 1.) in-lkc 11 "man ,k'on1(1th)ng AQCQ1-u.lSt't'OlI(I. (.115 Borlmu Ilcd the score Jan. '1 B Competition. Dog, Derby, one of the capitals H1 M llntmlll. N'Vl'g E mdf" g ,. ; "IE in 1A.1',H, ml. M 0,... kppn tlbcen-...T gm, lhiqI-11! St't"t)lllIS nft!'i' the second period Roll Parker 13, A. McNeill 8. -At It nleeting of the south top willter sports attractiolls, will Np....w CIPU h;x km llllllxt Ill 1'0 dpiglllh LJMW M(,N;,h ha; (h',,.(. 35- h;Unnmm1. I.l'ss than .1 minute later, a T.W.L. Prowse 8. Dr. McIntyre 4 Queen's Hockey League last even- be held Feb. l0-ll. P"It"'l" F" ”"'l:"'lV t Imum Kn m.uC.1 0 16), 3. -.. rillllo out oi his sllrll 111. 1-lnlilav Wally livr;:c.sl1cilliel' skated nearly Col. Full '7. C. McLean 5. lug in the Victoria Rink. five The derby IS expected to draw 1 '1 .:.m1-, (1 r.- gm iblldtlllli I"lf'l-"3 hI3I"”-.' ”( I” H, HM 3,, pair H mm Cl1;uslulle...tI1n Ionrtll of the ice and netted J. E. Clark 9 R. Parent 6. teams were admitted to compete between 25 and 30 tlrivers from ' Vnnl air". Ix" l'lv'vvlP1ll-s IrIa”d”5- MI” ”” Immd W9” 5” mm, mm "" this 13,1; ..(,,1 1,hh5s1s.,t(L -D-T. for the B. C. Wood Trophy. These Quebec, Ontario, Manitoba and,t.he 1. I" -1.11.1.3 F C1-rim,” ' iaum-nbiy bv the-so ynzillta b0,ls.ucni1h - . h Bl” Mn;-imlm Hm H 3.3 19 sec. are New Haven Royals” Mount United States with the Winner Ill '”'I "- n' r”'I'I”” ass!” Ilrmnv through mch HNLT Mr-Neil is ftii()lC(I I)Y a I-lrllillllclomls l-liar 1-lull the II:'lWI(S were Tryon Ramblcrsr Cmpaud Heart" carung away 3 gold challenge I'm" of V"""'1'-"V T""'””- .”".d mm tmf" "0i0mmmm Hnf. .'-l)i:l'ls I('()Ill!llillSi as S.ll'li1”' ("Lristin (mill in stnv when Fred Hurul breakells. Tryon Arrows. and Vic- phy and 3500. Second prize is saon; 1'1-1 min. A. twmll lmlght. be mrrlctl DUI F5 3 i-'"mII'”” limo we were ill Cllill-liliictowr at-nrml llllIlII)(-l.'Ill Prentice of the The Rocco and Artillerv hattled WTII5 UnI9n5- third 5100 and 5100 Wm .30 m u" xv-mnnt l't-riml lJI'fl'-'1”-W11 lI”'””'-'-ml” I”" Tmlo” we ur"c sh:.wcl-ed with potatoes Ilvtiwt-is sorvllllz :1 penalty. to a 3-3 draw last night ill the ' ' The executive wmprlses mm” Ieam Elwwmg be” wmlmmk '1 xln,.1.;1..- .x t,'1(-.111-111.-. M We --- land L.....S. And mmd you the eggs "Whhh;s Hm” hum mhhhes at opening game or me Ghmsoh a S - agers of the teams. and the rink will Lepine. 32-year-old Quebec 49 '""”l W '11:-re ircsh." McNeil goes oniln luv mu-nnln-- in the second pC"- l-locke Leanne at the Forum P””p”"”' CI” mew” Bum" ”””1”y" 15 ' -.1 him, 1; ('I(V"l(V"lQ 34.3 M”. that UK, ,hh,.1.-md me” Oh ha. ."1''- f . fhmhm, Cjh (.,u,dn;l, Th 3:, H15. , t. t 2:010” Mr. Lloyd Waddell of Crapaud two-time winner of the cup. Ht 1' 111; A Cllrnll 17.11 Lhxh hm H.L',hl h' hm: hm wlhmi 5 h”II't”' hr, 1'0 1” Imtm , He ';iI:fxy Neg :)”t”& R SAINT JOHN. N. B., Jail. '1 - was unanimously elected president. won in 1950 and again last year '3 Kiwi Ii 4'IPlW"llio'- the eggs ill hl'dvl' it) dellay 1116 ilrlllsr lltl M) l 1 R a a sgttalkfd llllatI.):ll'sw ill u thecmlgglg (C?) T Revilanzed Smfln Jotlhn -5 .'lB3mtfhearer' Ilurtxhuure iIlQ1a1;1liz1emIIl3 it, - ; ,. 1,-3 , ism: I . . .. 11. A h M . ,: ;, 4 , , , , n g Beavers near ng escape rom c 05 n, coppe e ma ' ' . 1-....... "N-;.v1o.-uiu-111, tHEI'.IgeS I”-TCCLOWII 5'4 ?1Iif;:jm?))(?lHLtIl?ll;1nI36Il(IIT) bplI:Dl11)t(:tI ..,,'.1l:," 3,;'",;;;lmy"'.(,;S.Q;;li..;;3g ';'"”f?- Ifatdl MI" icmfd ” 3”” I" New Brunswick Senior Hockey 1949. the year the derby was in- t;-n;...-. 1. rm-.1111. this d(')'.li'tm':l1'e lzlst llmllt to but 3;. '1 1, ,. .5, i 1 , 1, W ”m "my '””””5: League cellar. gained in second ' augurated. and Emile Martel oi ' .- - .. - 1 . T - . ..” .. - : 1'” '0" 5 i'"”” ”" mm ”" Ab DOHEMS "35 the biz Kim for -t- - he i - d 1 e - - Lorrettville. Que., won in 1951. Al. lmrd l'"'"' Sheldon I591"-'IlS0ll of the C-mo III-1 WC” V-WI-3” NC” I-dlwlcl” hlnrl illc not The puck struck - N mm Vctmy over sewn pac - . . . ,. - ---- e - M . . . . . - - - the Reece as he scolecl two goas. , uuce are ex cted to compete tins ” P'”l””I'I' (hmm'p 6'0'IT1'a1'r-re lIDV(-WE with one goal illIF0I am pa” ll” 1”” not 530” ""5" ('IlIt"l"1 tIl'IPll('Pi11'lll lco FOLZOIIIYS Mhcbehn picked up meh om” Fredericwn Cslpnals mmghh Nm' 9 pe - .. .. - ”n- 7' . ' " - . y . til-1 t - ., - T- - ymu - R f”? ms mp, my and N.” .”.1.,I.he.semufflI'II::Iil:lIElI)lIIalI,c:i;:lIllsp(:krIlL:rh:. H mt 5I"'.." "".II. gl."n.Nd .'m0 me New co”m”' MacF”1a"(" BI” Ledweu mflvhesraesult advanced Beavers to .PICT0U'. S" MI” ' NCPI "" I1 .M.,11 1r1n1' pmmdl led the Cap" ITWISC gm” 1 v - .. ll”I' "' V'”)"d5RI0 39- t0S”(Ii and Brock Fllrness scored for the a mob six points below Caps who l:.t-ery perlo was wide open tn- -- . y . - -- iv -ill '11 1 1- rt . . - . - . v - - - . in-n.11l11u: 1-mist-r, (2 (;rr:nl;x. :zI:y;(;Sq-hf: yggufalrm IS1:;lhhCeS;::1,(.. Islalldels CU11t'Il Ixlln-ph Ch;1m- Rh hizugzmflh, lghh Q. G"""9I5- have 22 less than theleadlng Monc- 'e'('lgh,1t.r;'lffufl:'cloqucoxgisrlqifio mjlhlagln (.,l::;:'p3N' mIM"'”.h' NISpn'n'I' Hockey l.ezlg1le gilnlc in Bcdcqzlc (l'gn:.?.::J10elFfs1a1f'EII2lt'I(Cl'.S on the ice. The move C togfggwgsilii He in the first CF AFC Senior Hockey League game ' I ' h riiink last night before a largo Ho mmempmuhg Imdiw ha” h1:s1Il.'It'I(-Iii'CtI. Allan Stanley missed CV9 I O5" iod and le din 4-3 at the en: M hm-Lt. V icmwd M Ia"s' 'CI8IEllSP, tor ce1ltl'eln:lTl Grolvpgifl P"5iE- I"0i1;Ildii Plfhfgl ll IHFL -UNI Fan the SecondaBe:Vm.she1d the VB” Piclou led 9-4 at the end of the I . . . . ' 1 . .. I : '. I " O ' . I - ' ' I Island Hoop : 5:i:'::;;r:; 22.?'.'::;e1...I::1...?:'3:5;153-7-its-1:3 'liim.?? '” ' -J - 7 A 30;;-e n--I :;::'.:."i.:i: ”i..'2”.S"'L.2..31i: ' ' c -. .- . - h an, - E . . . . . 0 I VIN ""'I'”I 1IC'””'9le bgCIjla'4"” am 0”''"I1 L"l'fII'ihT,hh:, :,';,:hhl;Hflghl1. c;;l:,1,C. 20-month-old beard Lloyd Culp Nick Nicolle. Doug l-lewey and m hind" scar!” Rcuvmu or H9 t-V”"-V ”m”""”1' N "3 - r U ' tended to let l'DW until the lohn Cho ce had braces Spike -" - l.eCapP T1-averse. Fergusnll lstarted the season with R lull-s:;"l;l' PPWT5 5””f”I for Hlltjailn mid m . 8 ' y ' TRURO, Jan. 7-(CP)-Antlgom I tCUICIlIIFl and has slowed to a walk ill I9-l3:”It M .k”5k' all” m"kI9 Aggie glglveclghifz g?td):n:.e:hm1h:mp:g3::)?E Ifargbge Tug Jag”: iiangltgn 5c91f:: ish Bulldogs. in control through- 2-Freetowll, Gzll'dlilPl' Icent games. in the event at sucl:IIW!WI0W' h SPOYNI IOF. RaHl;0FS- mwhand the Qhave Wm Cost Cum ilglegdglfljcngjn falhisnwereo "med by out, trounced Truro Bearcats 9-4 3-,Frcetow11. 'l'al'lnr A trade CIl'llllIJCi'I2llil could lllovel IWk”I0W'”7- "”"I MICIIMI Li" woo O . Dick snow m” h Mhes and Rd in :1 regular AFC Senior Hockey - H ( c. Millsi ,Bou Gray -it Lyle Wlselnan baCk1hf".””" Ilmh r'""”'id5' W" .”""'" The 40-year-old tavern l:ropr1et- Richard ' D 5' Longue fixture here tonight- 'I'hp Lqaml gnskpgbhu Lehgup . ' ' on CIClPllSC alld rrcnli Lou KllC)i1IlhlSI .tnstc of the big I'll” I" I.D' or at lietirby E35115” Sam "may I... H. MacDonald. L. MacDonald. hm (mhmhmh next Wednesday hat-null lcrltld hfmm Sam. John or he mhy have n)1;:hts gamc. 4Botl1I JOIHNI the he would donate that amount to and Mhcghcherh each Scored two huh,h.,h,h(.Ahh1(.5 hmmg smm14"PreHmm? W Mm; 1ml0iIl('t d9If3lli8fllall'lil line. ,I--'"1:Z)'"':5 L2? d”l”lI lIf”S”"”I;'Q IVE? E pong Bemm Fund, mlmllng I115 . gozils for Bulldogs. h i1unst.1n'.-. in the s.D.U. Gymllas-1, H3m.dihm,, . ' H Que er in nah o in us ( side of 5 ha made 1." May. 1951. a e I-leldlng was outstanding for mm The wlleclulc for the remain-I I . S-la"?-l "I m””". Nomd be ””'fh""m I'M:”P' with a friend, Tommy O'Toole of the. Bellrcats. scorlnx three of W: gnhm M” hr Wlmsm lama Thh, Ilhriud llcllcchl. .:1bo1ll1..glvll1l: up Robert-E Sllnllnnryz - wtCkC1jffe' The beg, was cum . their four goals. The Ahrcwclt Basketball League . . F V 'T:.7;)l'hahe 11;:g(;ll;I,i:,gmr:)sgh0::? nflilii First l't-rt-.11! would pay the M00 if he shaved "T ..:I1 : ..n1r ili'ilOll at P;-lnce of 5-Chpc Tlav;-lsc. llllllits hnfrensihc urenqlh, mmurhom mg h (.h.wa:n' Pew” - . X03 hcmm the Tribe won a mag. D . . . . 1 Wales on Sal1ll'cIal' night with ',':lc16 D Roberm Konmll 1;.f.oIhl1e1.e hohfvn, he 2--New York. M kos , I -4- i 0 JOCkey OSPIHEO p g , ' r.w.c. and the 5 .', h ; ht - :.h H3 1, tBuIlcr) .. 3.28 1' - r . t h r ' Raw NONI Moiid-'4) I 74(C:,&PCh.::)ag:1fP' Dms” lremzeflt (IzanFle:OIl1':l:)(I)Ieelduemtonol'clI-I 3 WNOW Ymk' Kukulowick 1 .36 . . T conflrms Age ' '.l.'lIIlY the R. .A F. will nlav all ex- I " h . . .h ) I X b' L 1 h d H W ,” tltliclmski. noise) .7.. g - ' hiww hum? Mhhm Sh-mt Duh. 8-Cape Tiamso. Folgllbllil -M";h,If3jdIl:h.h2f; Sn :l:P”vffX,.. l"(-mlltics: Gardner 6.27; Raglan OTTAWA. Jan. '1 ---(GP) - It LAWRENCE. Mass. Jan. 7-! b . - ,4...-g. .9 .11. snug (-,h,,,,,g,..,..,,,,,. I ICutcIlffe) Duh”; the pas; mm MFR-fol. in.-,r,. a would take from three to five years (AP)-Tony -Desplnto, champion. ' ' gg, ,;Wg,,gM 9 Cape Traverse. Fvrgusnll month” N ins adv d V ,, '1.,” ,q..,.,,... 1-..,1..,1 to re-establish the credit or the Jockey, left Lawrence today for' H ,, tcutclitiel H the hc-on-H l.acRilCE'A K15 1- 4 (him;-0, Bnlnnl-. Canadian Pacific Railway under Tropical Park. Fla.. to resume rid- ' -74---------- gcwlm.-V O andg hm agoodc (P9101-g' Nh-Fndden) H 0,42 I g proposed new system- of allowing lng. blltti not fbifgfen 1:3 CICBTEII WP . mum bl-mg him back to fomh I 5- New York. Ht-rgeshelmer 1.27 freight rates. a financial witness a ques on 0 g . ' a 0 . I 6- Cliicngn Mosicnk told the Board of Transport Com- T0n.V Said he 15 OIIIY 3'7 393-” II The 'lCqlltS'IIOIl of Ted Pouol-9? tcwrdnori 1,45 CHICAGO, Jan. 7--(AP)-Youth missloners today. old. In fact. he became 1'! last ' t j . V V ' .. . iy - ' just isn't having its fling any more p p - Dec. 24 which means most of 390 r . ' ' ”" 1”a'”'”5 "mi SW” "” i ('h""""' H”""" and it's hu--ting baseball attenu- SkE.N1”"'Lioitrealinvftment wins in 1952 were piled up while CANADA 5 F'NE5T Add oc e thoughts of such h deal. Pawns IGIINIHPF. Gndshy) 9.19 . Y : Phvl wt 1 l m ball el. was test fy ng fol t e com- h was only 16 Lawrence Guy CIGARETT E r”1.l-7l'ie71.tND. Jan '7 - IA!” . is a 21-year-old celltremall. who 3 -(illirnizo. Gardnrr. '""?9' Mn” I . "3 eyd 0 9 DENY In H-5 EPDIICBIIOH I0 IIRVG EM Hen ords conhrmed mu irs'c:' Priton of Dctrolt tonigiltl i Elias been playing with tile Vtlll-j tI'7(Wl'Shlll':v'l 17-45 Cwg? Pubs surmise: to ?y'b I303-rd 595 UP the new metlwd that 3 NC ' srnl'NI 2 'P('Illl.t'aI knockout overt ' 1-oilver Canunks this season and he Penalty: Pr:-ntire 8.46. ,”g 95- Ilsa.” "mm A"; t” E5?" would allow it substantially higher , ml 1::,mg,1n n( 51. punl at the MONTREAL. Jan, 7- (cl?) -- was obtained by the Islanders ,vcs- Tlllrtl Pt-rind Ifansthlactglft mgi 0,3?!" t efhstudy freight rates. ' mm in tho them mum-1 or ;. sclqedhgily Rousseau or Monti-cal Can-hirrtlny. Last year he played withl St New York. Ronty .. 5.11 15 '3 is ”h 0". de 1:: Mr. Nixon and other CPR wit- ulrrl iii-1-mlntlrr when tI1P Mill-'RdICl1S todzly led the scoring racc New Haven Ill the Eastern Amslw 10--(fllicngo. Bodnnr, ' conal hpiis '2: Sn"? plgeureo ts nesses had testified earlier that the IlrF('I7'l I)nxP1' sufforr-rt an injury '1: of the Quebec JlllllOl' Anlateulwtrul: Chuck Holdaway played with? illngolilll ., . 19715 pgguagemal 1,: on rneghe sgubjfct CPR. lacks "investor confidence” ' I FORUM 111.: ylzht, arm 11-lockcy Association with 58 points.lP0il'9l'S in Vancouver this year and Pmiatticsc Htlcul 7.33; Gov 10.323: p Ife said Ahlgre wzre 44 pm. cehh needed to enable to finance adqu- E l'tefc1'rr Jackie Davis said the sm Rousseauls pace-settlniz total ls'Chuck -says Powers is it smart lirartclis-ck 12.54. ” ately. This claim is disputed by FR1,..JAN, 9..3;30 fewer unmarried persons in the United States ill 1951 than there were in 1940. As a result, the dol- lars single persons once plunked and 31 as- pivotman. Ted did not figure tool ,-.,,. .. served cighthprominently ill the scoring sum-I in the 28 marics of the Western Hockeyl iheague but neitllcr did Len I-laleyI mill wcltcl-wrigllt suffered an in-Ettladc ND OI 37 E0815 to his llcilt elbow 111 the first.1515f5- H9 I I135 DYIIY -(1 Dr 3111. Iiambltlglli, w1io.mmUI05 "1 9611310195 eight Provincial Governments, all except Ontario and Quebec. SEAT SALE:- Mr. Nixon expressed the View to- Iohnlly Hopp milled the arm twice, said It Hp-Igame5' -m 1- has :1 torn ligament or a who gained a split de- l-Tittlll in Chicago las' 1lr.'.'.Il0(I 147 to l5l for his I”-"iV'1'lPilZ rile fl:l1' had hnl-cily opened hr- .:n11 Il'lll('t"t'I and grasped . Vronl then on he vlw 1lt'Ill niliv n IPW times and ;1',1;lr.1:'cri in be Ill deep pain Nltlll .,1." Ar rlgnll was llllable to ap- ur the Inlil'iIl round, the will be recorded as a fourth- lwlllllrnl knockout. ism SHOT rllllslllilta" Ilifl 1111 units of Film developed and print:-rt. 2t llnllr service. Double wire. prints. Any roll of 8 ex- llosllrr only 40 cents. Reprints t rents ml-h. l'-narlnttetnwn. Mall Film Service. 1 Camille Henri of Quebec Cite-, idolles is second. nine poillts be-h lhind Rousseau, with 31 goals and '18 assists. 1 The Citadrllcs lead the IP2lf.,'llt?h huith 47 points, three more lllalli SEC0lld-pIflCC Calladlcns. T Il r e of Rivers are 1Ro,vais in last, position. i The leaders: ' 1 G , A PI-2 'Roussea1l, Canadiclls 27 Ill 58 3Hcllri, Quebec ill 18 49 ' IRicl1:1rd, Calladiells 21 '26 47 1Lzlbaclie, Quebec 20 26 46 ; ,Provcst, Canadiells 16 27 43 lheclcrc, Quebec 22 19 41 ,- 1Cyr, Quebec 13 25 38 ; LP. Goyctte, Canadiens 14 24 all Iwahson, Royals 10 it 24 Swal'l7.nck. Calladicns 15 18 33 1 'St. Cyr, Three Rivers I8 13 31 i Standlnga 1 w l. D Pts.I Quebec 23 l 1 41 II Canadlens 6 0 44 h Three Rivers . ll 19 1 23 I Royals I '7 - IYEO THEATREI Yvonne De-Carlo, Action - MONTAGIIE, FRI. SAT. ONLY SILVER CITY Barry Fitzgerald, O'Brien. Tcclvnicolnr - Story Of The Silver Mines - &311vi&rm Edmond Thrills. Murray River Theatre ' Submarine Nancy Olson - William William MURRAY RIVER. THURSDAY, JAN. 8-8 P.M. ALSO SHORT SUBJECT Command Holden - Don Taylor - Bendix. 1Kid G or Jim Anderson who starred with! Glace Bay last season. l . . . i Jolmny Morrow, ex slallders and cx-Halifax Saint. M11 '1: has been? placed on the M.M.H.L. ll'8IV('l" list by the Sydlley Millionaires. third and Montreal When Sydney played here M0fld8NI1ch5e hy Dem,” Tue,-sh it. was evident that Morrow had. come near the end of the trail with. the Millionaires. lie was used vcry 1.--iprlringrly during the third period and in the over-time was not used at all. He will probably flllisli the year in the Quebec Provincial Lea-. gue. avilan ToT Defend Title In Feb. CHICAGO. Jan. '7 k(APl ---Kid Gnvllan of Cuba will defend his welterweight title against. unde- feated Chuck Davey ni Detroit ill I 15-round bout Fob. ll at. Chicago Istadium. the International Boxing Clllb announced today. Davey, former national boxing champion at Michigan State Coi- lcge. is unbeaten in 38 professional bouts. This week he was mnkcrl third. behind .lohnlly Snxton and Johnny Brattoll, as a contender for Gavilan's crown. xJnmes D. Norris, mc president, announcing the bout. at. a news conferellce, said Gavllhn will re- ceive 40 per cent of the net gate with 20 per cent going to Davey. Halifdlmtiurling Rinks Willhers HALIFAX, Jan. '1 - (cm .. Mayflower and Halifax curling rinks were winners of matches played with Amherst and Kent- vllle clubs today. - .The Mayflower Club made its Glooscap curling Club' of Kent- ville 48-26 in their. first defence of the Tip Top Trophy for play among junlcrx of the Halifax. Dartnlollth. Vtlllcy and south Shore clubs. fifth successful defence of the Mclellan. Challenge Cup, cm- blematlc of Maritime curling su-I premacy, defeating four rinks from the Amherst Club 95-45. Halifax curlers defeated the Given Release - HASTINGS. -135).. Jan. 7 L (AP) --ulollliny Hopp said today he has been given his unconditional re-' The 36-year-old utility man went to the Detroit American League club last season after he was re- leased by New York Yankees. He has been hampered by injuries for the last two seasons and in 57 games he played ill 1952, his batting aver- age was .197. Hopp had been in the majors since he joined the St. Louis Card- inals in 1939. He was voted the Cards” most. valuable player in 1942. New York GiunI's' Pitcher Signs I NEW YORK. Jen. 'Iv-fAPl- Hoyt Wilhelm. brilliant relief art.- lst, today became the first New York Giant pitcher to sign his 1953 contract. No figures were announced but it represented a "substantial increase" over his rookie pay. perhaps about 312,500. The righthander had I sensa- tional freshman season, leading the National League in won and lost percentage with a 15-3 record and earned run average with 2.43 -the first rookie ever to win both honors. Hockey Scores .. By The Canadian Pun New Brunswick Hcnlor Fredericton 3 saint John 0. Quebec Senior Shawlniglln Falls 3 Quebec 1. Quebec Junior Montreal Royals 5 Three Rivers I Ontario senior A Owen sound 7 Kitchener I Brantford 2 Ohatham '1. Ontario Junior A Barrie 1 Toronto Mnrlboros 0. Kitchener 4 Oshawa ll. Exhlbltlon 'Pembroke 4 Sault Ont. 2. Northern Ontario Senior A Bnult st. Marie. Mlch.. It North Bay 4 (Overtime Tie) New York-Ontario Ste. Marie. out for amusement now are being squeezed for family budgets, pay- ing on mortgages and buying home appliances. Wrlgiey's committee was set to work after the major leagues tab- ulated 1952 attendance and found 11 of the 16 National and Ameri- can League clubs suffered declines from 1951 totalling 1,433,894 ad- missions. day that a general declaration by the board saying the company was entitled to a "fair" rate of return would have "a very strong bene- ftcial effect on Investor confid- ence." The goal of 3. fair yield. he said. should be brought about in stages as circumstances permit. The first move should be to adjust the com- pany's charges to its users. 5. L. on Thursday. 6:30 pm. ATTENTION LEGION MEMBERS Pick up your tickets now for the 25th Anniversary Dinner of the Charlotte- town Brunch. Canadian Legion. B. E. TELEPHONE 1222 Jan. 81-II. inst. at TODAY-THURSDAY--2 T0 6 P.M. FRIDAY-UP TO 2 EM. GENERAL SALE-FRIDAY AT 2 PM FULL HOUSES ARE NECESSARY IF YOU WISH TO KEEP TEAM GOING. ; TODAY AT THE FORUM CIIILDRENIS SKATING ............................. .. 4 to 5:30 Safe, Happy Time For The Kiddies GENERAL SKATING . ............................. .. 8 to 10' A -Joyous Get-Together For Rural and Town Skaters. IS HAS BEEN A VERY POPULAR SESSION u we TH an" Polnt. This little (I Cornwall 8 Gananoque 1 Last Friday It little female Rabbit Hound sought sanctuary at the home of Mrs. Cleve Roberts, York tag Is sick with 1 cold and Mrs. Rob- erts has been kin y looking after it and wishes to locate the owner. We, applaud Mrs. Roberts' kindly net. If this dog Is yours, won't you please phone 130. We shall be glad to return this little pet to you if you have no in al.-.: of trgnsportatlon.