.-g&ou-ro (CP) - Defsncensan ih . 1Po.I1n.nto's goal with less t - five minutes left in the . ' Wednesday night gave New as-hlungu-sat-(tie withTor- . staple leafs in a battle for r fourth and last National octgy Dengue play-off position. ,. tle' left beats in fourth am with it points. five more . Q fifth-place Rangers. Fontlnato's goal at l5:lI of the - was made possible by some C .u- a playing on the part of the ornate defence. Bathgate scored a pair for Rang- lers while ieltwiiiger Parker lilac- donald added the other. Centre George Armstrong. leftwinger Bob Puilord, rigiitwinger Ron Stewart ,and deien Marc Resume were Leaf scorers. Leafs held a 2-0 lead by the mid- way of the first and were ahead 2-1 at the end. in second, Rangers went ahead 3-2 before Leafs tied. Each team scored once in the fi- nal 20 minutes. Rangers displayed a last and neat passing attack in ' 4 the middle frame when they took a U A & Rangers Jay 4-4 Draw edge in play during the first and last periods. to cover for some sloppy playing by defencemen. six minor penalties. strong ililigay. Duff) 4:35; 1. 'l'or- York, Bathgate einl 3:29. MacNeil 6:43. Horton 10:28, Gadsby 11:57. Bathgate (Popein) 5.50; York, Macdonald Murphy) lord (Kennedy) l2:04. Penalties: MacNeil :54, Kennedy 5:18. art tMigay, Smith) 4:23; 1!. e lend. Leafs had a territorial Both goaltenders were required Referee Lou hlaschio handed out SUMMARY First period: 1- Toronto. Arm- nto. Tesume (Duff) 0:15; I. New (Prentice, Pop- 14:l4. Penalties: Hebentou Second period: 4. New York, (Creighton, 8:07; 6. Toronto, Pul- Third period: 7. Toronto, Stew- New York. Fontinato (Prentice. Bath- gate) 15:19. Penalties: None. Shirl Worsley ii I lkll Chadwick 7 12 5-24 CARROLL our FOR ONE GAME island senior Hockey League President Cleaver MacLean am riounced yesterday that Phil Mae Gee. newly acquired center of Montague Primrosea, has been suspended from competition in the island league for the remainder of the season because of an inci- dent which occurred in Tuesday's game against St. Dullsl.an's. Another Montague player Dick Carroll has been suspended for one game because of another Inci- dent arising out of the same game. Mat-Gee was suspended for hit- ting Saints defensemsn Gerald Murphy with his stick during a scuffle in the second period of Tuesday's same Carroll drew the wrath of league officials for dell- berately tripping referee Don Whelan with one second . main- lng in the game. with the suspensions president alscLesn also issued s stern warn- ing that a repeat oi such incidents by any player on any team will be dealt with more severiy and In the case of a player deliberate- ly swinging his stick at another, the offending player may draw I 'suspension for life. A The suspension in effect will bar Phil MacGee Is Suspended For Remainder Of Season PHIL MacGEE lilacGee from playing In any lea- gue affilliated with the M.A. HA. and Carroll will sit out the next Montague game which will be Thursday. January 31. against B.Y.C. at the Sports Arena. ' l' Louis Passadore. a hunter of hoo- l iii-y talent from the Montreal ('anadiens' was in Charlottetown yesterday and turned up at a hristling workout between the Juvenile Abbies and a picked team of midgets at the Sports Arena. Psssadore was in Summer- aide Tuesday and today will be heading for Newcastle. N-B. for n lookaeo at local talent up thala- wsy. A very busy fellow indeed. O i -43: at the practice Passadore On Talent Hunt chance at voting for the lS.H.l.. All-Star team shortly. Victory cleaners in Siimnierside will don- ats trophies to the members of the first all-star team who will be tits 8 choices of Island fans. All fans wishing to vote need only send a post card or slip of paper with their selections on it to Gor- don Kelly at Victory Cleaners in Summcrside. The players who get the most number of votes at their respective positions will be the team and will get enhravod awards All entries, by the way. should be signed, and must be postmark- ed no later than February 28. CHATTER. . . . Sammy Gregory of Parkdale with Dnlhousie Ran- gers of the North. shore League. is still holding down third place In the scoring. . . Gregory has 4! points. I behind Tod Campeau in the lead and l behind of Rheal Jacques of Campbeilion. .. Ray Ledue has It poInta.. . . Nick Pid- sodny is top goalie with an aver- age of J.ll. . . . Saints play t'.N-ll. 5, New K . UNDEFEATED TROPHY WINNERS This is a rurling rink sklppedlsplei undefeated and last night by Frank Acorn that went through the major competition of the main , ways Trophy by defeating a four- aection of the Confederation Bon- ; some skipped by Dr. L.E. Prowse. ,won the Maritime Central Air- This was the big competition of the main section and both the win- ning and runner-up rinks advance George Henderson (second). Keith to the competition for the televla- Acorn (lead). 'lon sets. They are li-r):- Frank lAc0rn (skip). Myron Bell (mate) Guardian Photo wiiiriocit to BE HONOR ED One of the most important and what should certainly be one of the most exciting games of the year in the Island Senior B Hockey League is scheduled for the Sports Arena tonight when the league-leading Parkdale Flyers are at home to Basilica Youth Club. presently holding down fourth) place but coming ahead with a rush. Of late the youth clubbers have been barreiling their way towards league leadership with four wins in a row and all four of them were over the three teams who are lead- ing them in the standings Another victory tonight will lift the B.Y.C. into a third place tie with St. Dunstanfs and put the them right on the heels of Summerside Aces who are in second place with l win average of .522. . This is a game that Island fansv have been waiting for since the new and improved youth club de- molished the FLyers 10-3 in their last appearance after taking beat- ings in two previous games. Aso It will be the last time fans will see these teams in action against each other for the remainder of the year for they will be playing Albany Wins Prince Co. Loop Title Albany St. Pats won the ("ham- ral Pre-Christmas League by de- feating Freetown Royals in the final game at Civic Stadium last night by the score of 10-5. The St. Pats' line of Pat Noonan on figured in 7 of the 10 goals. Noonan shot three goals and pick- ed up 4 assists: Cameron had 2 goals and 4 helpers and Dawson had 2 goals and 3 assists. Fred Dcsroches with two and Wallace liluttart with a single sc- countccl for the rest of the Al- bany scoring. Freetown goals were split pamong Waller Campbell. Des Ro- berts. Robert M.acMurdo, Clayton Mill and Ray Smith. At the end of the game Ells- lW0l'iI1 Bnssett presented Delbert Dawson with the Macl-larlane Pro- duce Trophy for being high scorer in regular league play. Canadiens Bring Up Johnston On llhree-game Basis !il()NTREAL iCP) - Montreal (VSIIBKIIEIIS announced Wednesday they are bringing up on the three- ltame. lend-lease amateur -pro liasis 2i-year-old Allan Johnson from Cincinnati Mohawks of the international Hockey League. Jnlins a Winnipeg boy. is a rightwinger who has scored 23 goals and 21 assists in 39 games this season with the Mohawks. He is third. behind two team- mates. in the league standing. Johnson has been called up as a replacement. at least teni arily. for Bernie (Boom Boom) Geoflrlon. who will undergo an op- eratiln for an Infection and may be Illsi tn the National Hockey League Canadiens for three or four vteeks. The newcomer played interme- diate hockey last season in Manl- ioha. He previously played Junior hockey in Trois-Rivierea. Que.. and St. Boniface. Man. at the Arena In their second in- torcsllegiato lint-key start Satnr-! day night. . The basketball team l travels ipsackville to open thel hoop league. . . . Tonight's l.Y.Cl Parkdale clash in a natural. l The fact that Louis copied down his name doesn't mean. of course. that he will be called any day to play with Canadiens or even Jun-l l lor Canadiens it is merely a note -to In referred to next year when I the scout returns for another look , - to see how he has improved and l grown. etc. ('aminenl.iag on what Is looked; for in a nisior lengla prospect! , Louis said that he looks for speed. lood skstin ability. size, and per- severance among other things. He said the days of one-way hockey T are over in the National lleekey headed down yester-' yilie most convincing victory of the 'day. downing the rink shipped by :Alex Mayers. 167- Only soot in lwtii was William Wilson. defeating suspeaslinis. the first of tlis,A' -1- PsrIuim's four. ii.is. Biggest crowd of the year will" likely be there providing the was-ly erinan behaves himself. l Scottish Cutlets- Win One Match TORONTO (CPI-Tornnin rinks won three and tied one of five Slralhcona Cup matches against. llouring Scottish rinks at Toronto's Granite Cluh Wednesday. Aggro: ;gats score was lrinks. boosting : hi 2; Scottish representatives to It shnto like the dlckeas both wnysl sets for the locall Canada's lead over The Sin ssrfeant rink scored Thsseotttslriskakippedby al Brewer Receives Salary Raise EIJREKA. Calif. (AP) - Mal- rolm J. S. Pasiey. 1). should be able to leave the hospital here in about a week and return to his home in Halifax. his doctor said Wednesday. Paslev via: injured seriously and a companion. David Mcbaid. 25. of New Brunswick was killed Jan. 12 when their car left the hilthwsv and dropped M feet down an embankment. Pnslcy suffered severe injuries to both arms. I-Ill doctor said the younit man's condition "is gener- ly very good." "long and meritorious aorvies' to. T the sport will go to Graham a columnist with the New Yorki Journal-Anisrleas. Delbert Dawson and Ron Camer-I yew plonghjp or .1... pm,ā€ County Ru. 3 The Charlottetown Guardian, Thursday. Jan. 24, 1957 'I'ivo (Vliarlflllellliill rinks. one skipped by Frank Acorn and the other by Lloyd Wt-liner. emr-rged as trophy winners in the main sec- tion of the Confederation lion- spirl at the Charlottetown Curling Club last night. Doug Cameron won the W. W- Weiiner Trophy with an ii-6 vic- tory over a Bathurst rink skip- ped by Charles liiacArdle. Play was completed after 1 o'clock this morning. The Acorn rink defeated another Charlottetown rink skipped by Dr. L.E Prowse 17-4 to win the Maritime Central Airways trophy and the winner went through this major competition of the main sec- ytlon undefeated. The Lloyd Well- ner rink took a rinse ll-l0 victory) -over a Summcrside foursome skip- ped hy Earl Cannon to take hon-It Marlene Siewari llies For Third E from l.AllIlERDALE. Fla. Acorn and Wellner Rinks Win Trophies Al Curling Bonspiel nrs in the Prowse Bros. compet- itinn. Play in the main section of the honsplcl will be completed today. Competitions yet to be decided are the R.T Holman Ltd., Wholesale Grocers and B.A. Oil. The competition for four tele- vision sets takes place today also with six rinks taking part. Friday and Saturday will see four com- petitions in mixed curling. Following is the personnel of the teams in the finals of the three competitions completed yesterday lil.(.'.A.:- Frank Acorn (skip); Myron Bell (mate); George Hen- derson (second): Keith Acorn (lead). Dr. l..E. Prowse (skip); Bill Blll'llf'Il (male); Gordon Storey (second); Al Rogers (lead). W.W. Wellner:- Doug Camemn .(skip-: Dave Walker (mate): Er- roll Nicholson second); Hamid Dnhsnn (lead). Charles Mac-trrile (skip): Hunt Ferguson (mate): Allan Doucette Isemndl: Ray Plniol (load). Prowse Bros: - Lloyd Wellner. skip): Ivan Horne (mate): Tom I(CPI - Marlene Stewart. United lstates womenst amateur cham- pion from Foothill; 0nt.. tied for (third In the Helen Le-eJDoherLv .. White 4 second) ; Don MacLean (load i. Earl Cannon (skip): Harold MacLeod (mate): l-Inaor Bownesl (second); Austin Brooks (lead). Flying Curlers Break Even In Five Matches LONDON (CPi .- Touring Cn- nadian curlers broke even in five matches played during a two-day stay in London. in exhibition contests against rinks from suburban Richmond. the Canadians won two. last two and played to a draw. The party of 64. mostly made up of curlers from the Maritime provinces. leaves for Paris today and goes on to Switzerland Sun- day. returning to Canada Feb. 10. CURLING Curling at Montague today. 7.00 P.M.:- East ice: L. H Poole. C. Nich- Soccer Players Offered Contract BUENOS AIRES (AP)-lilcnr hers of Hungary's self-exiled Hon- ved soccer team have been of- fered contracts with Piaiense. Ar- gentina's second division team. A Piatensc spokesman said the club hoped to improve its stand- ing. with a bid to return to the first division, as well as give the l-ionved members a home. The Hungarians are playing an exhibition series in Brazil. in Hungary. Budapest Radio said Wednesday night that the club should return home. break- ing off its forbidden tour of South America. lof B.Y.C. and Psrkdale's great Parkdale And Youth Club Tangle Al Arena Tonight the loss of star center Willie Dunn is suffering from a groin injury and may possibly be lost to Park- dale for the season. With the exception of defense- man Art Perry. who is on the side- lines with a knee injury, B.Y.C. will beat full strength. their fourth and final game until playoff time. WIIITLOCK To B! HONORED Before the game gets underway Roy (Buck)Whitlock will be pu- sented with a trophy on behalf of the youth club in honor of his un- matched feat of scoring 1000 points in Maritime hockey competition. Game time is 8:30 shnrP- The trophy will be presented to ungupsz. Buck by B. Earle MacDonald. Pro Pgfkdglezu Goal - R o p e r; vincial Treasurer. The puck with which Buck attained the I000-point goal will be presented by Mr. J .P. Callaghan. Vice-President of the Maritime Amateur Hockey Associ- ation. Flowers will be presented to Mrs. Wbltlock by Capt. Carl Burke and to Mrs. MacDonald by Aha zskem. manager of the B.Y.C- team. An added aldelight on the game wiil be the battle for scoring honor going on between Merrill Pinesu Defense-A lVlacLcod, K. Ready. Wood. Moore, Josey; Forwards- O. Carver, J. MacLeod. Hurry. A. Carver, S. Carver, Clark. Cruys. B.Y.C.:- Goal -- Doyle; De- fcnse-F. Shepherd, Mullins. J. Ready: Forwards-Whitiock. Pin- eau. Howatt, Squarebrigggs. Burke. L. Shepherd. J. Shepherd, Weather ble. centerman Orin Carver. Pineau has taken big chunks out of Carver's domination of the Island league scoring in recent games and after passing him in the goal depart- ment is now only 7 pointa behind in total points. For tonight's game the Flyersl will have Skip Carver back in uniform and will also be strength- ened by the return of Roger (Bub- by) Clark to action. Clark was one of the top scorers with the Flyers5 last season before Joining the R. A.F. He will likely be back on the island for at least a month. How-' ever there is cause for some gloom in the Parkdale camp because of MALE HELP WANTED 4 I lXPillii CANADA 5 FINEST CIGARETTE Radio Announcer To handle North Shore ā€ Hockey League broadcasts. ' Good pay. 5 day week. Write or phone the man- ager. CKBC, BATHURST. olson, S. Llewellyn, J. Ballem. vs.. Wm. MacLenn. A. Wightman. E. Diivar. G. McConnell. , West ice: J.S. Desroches. G.l Nicholson. L. Sickles. D. Hawker vs. D. MacGowan. N. l-looley. A. Robertson. M. l-luard. ' 9.00 l'.M., L.ndiea:- East ice: B. Smith vs. ii. Clair. West ire: V. MacDonald VI. M. Nicholson. 1 -m-m-Q 1 N. H. L. Sfandingsl ,I By THE CANADIAN PRESS T F W L A Pts lilontri-ai 26 13 ii 139 ill Sll Detroit 24 11 ii 123 93 so, Boston 21 is 8 its ill . Toronto lo 21 9 ill 118 41 New York 14 7.2 it I05 137 36 Chicago 9 28 7 93 137 r Golf in... with a score of 77. Dot Kirby of Atlanta and If year-old Anne Quasi of Marys- ville, Wasii.. both tied for medal '70 six over .psr. 1 Trying for third spot with Miss pstewarl were Joanne Goodwin. do fending c h n mp i o n from Dart.- lmouth. MBK3.. and wand. san- lchez of Baton lioiie. La. A's Ourfieider Signs '57 Contract KANSAS CITY (AP) Out- fieldrr Bob ('erv signed his 195') contract with the Kansas City fhleiirs )i'ciinos:l.'tv. (Terv. pur. chased from the New York Yank- on last fall is (his (sin player to agree in tr-rms will! the Kansas ,(7Ii.V Anwrirsn lmagiie lllub. Ass'n Approves Two Deer limii HAl.ll:.Ax tcpi .. 1-h, NW. Scotia fish and Game Association w9tl""d0.V approved continuation of a two-dei-r hug limit for hunt- "! 'l"i'IIle itrons demands for n reriuction The annual convention voted ;down an amendment to cut th lllfflll to one deer. he final decision was in line ,-with a recommendation of prov- PULPWOOD CUTTERS and FARMERS. por- honors with qualifying scores all it. Better still own it. It's all in the new ROLLER BEARING nose guide giving you this added cutting speed of 3000 ft. per minute. NOW you can NOTCH, LIMB. FELL and even plunge cut with ease and have power to spare. CHECK on this rowan PACKED saw now. See it. Test E We service and Supply All Parts-No Delay- BATT 8. MacRAE LTD. The l MALI. SAW) With it you rl cutting troublesj are over. No more hard to: handle jumpy) vibrating a it til heating on a- tough cut. y Complete with Guide 3264.95 Int-ial wildlife biologist D, A, 1- son. GOODYEAR i.ooo point total of II passed 1.000 cars as without slipping or all plenty of headaches tire for proof you are fa-fpoi-Is Arena fl ISLAND HOCKEY LEAGUE TONIGHT - 0:30 P. M. 5- iisiisaitsai ousao E sans-oino.saun.ssnsisa-en unusua- I l I l l ti ,5 ,i 3) RN 9 V )5-. ti s.l of x 5C N1 Dā€, 'I7Ur'iI'!.' Little Scotty u PASSES 1.000 WITH SUBIIRBANITE I WINTER TIRES BY Little Seotty (the gentleman holding the tires above) eon- grai-ulates Roy "luck" Wliltlock on necking and passing the what its like to pass the 1.000 mark. Over the winters he, too. has Sonics took him through where only suburbanitss could. get a car through. With suburbanites on your rear wheels you can: Pull awayfrom Ice ruffed curbs easily and quickly. Climb hills slush or mud. Get going when others can't pull away. Keep going when others slip and slide. We. at Island The Service in- vita you to see us today about having a set of tiioss amusing suburbenitos installed on your car or truck. They'll save you we rsinlndyou to look for the diamonds on the T side of vour DRIVE SAFELY iaantissowuiakosubuisaniiuasiuutoi OGHHEINANDIITEG IUW-IIIJEDIIVXAYI OX3-IIEIIAIIINUFIX .sme-uonss , is senior hockey career. Little Soot-ry knows his set of suburanitss front Island Tire ding. Drive through hub liigii snow. deep In the tough driving months ahead. And buying gen ulna rubber tires. DRIVE SURELY WITH SUBURBANl'fE RETREAD l&nd'l'IroIuvteowIrotrendy'snrewIllr5 wIthIIoGoodyonrhiIr1nalto'I'rondbll" ysatnssaasstrsolsmtessarsssslqealtyll thoaewtiroatainuohlowsrosstnrnphtodli sndsoeasforysurtionoamd 's:wgria.a.awass'sosi