Richard1Sets Another All-Time N.H.L. Record MON'l'Rl'2Al.. Jun. 8 - tCPl - Matirlce Richard set. another all- time National Hockey League re- cord tonight but New York Rans- ers stole. the spotlight of the game itself by coming from he- hind twice to overcome a two- goal deflict. and wind up in A 4-4 tie. with Montreal Canadiena. Richard notched one goal and l 'l(l 10.39 ii..iiiiiii.w . 3- New York, Pretitlte 4--New York, Strain, lliergeshcinier, Ronty) 16.05 Penalties: Stoddard 1.254. Rich- ard 2.15, Masnick 10.03. Slowinski l2.lR. Jnlinsnn inizijori 19,12, Mic- koski tin.'ijor and minorl 19.12, Ronty l9.'iiI, tilnistcatl I950. SN-ontl Perltitl Scoring None. PURF T ILITTLE s THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN JANUARY 9. 1953 an assist. to run his all-time lotali Pf'mlllP5I MIT?!" 5-50. PFNIIICC in points to 628, bettering the H.13- RZT held by his teammate, Elmer Tlilril Periml I Lm.h' 5 Nloiitieal, liii-liartl, Rangers scored three of their Iltsttiiiilrl .. 53”), four goals tonight. while Paul 6 Moiitrrril Meger. xtasnirk was sitting out penalties. if"-cofit'imi. .'il:isrtit'kl .. .10 The )'Otlrl,'.'SlPT was booed roundly 'f--New York. llont.t'. I It the, crowd after the sec-ontl liiet'ccslicitiici', S mini l2..'l2 Diiir late in the third r!criotl- N Nr-iv York. Rtillrr. I siimmqry, . tliei':csliriiiiei'. Roiiti lI.tl.3 Hi-gt Pt-rlnil Penill) Blrtsnick l2.”T. l .Vlnnireal, Geoffrion. 9100? - inlrhardi 1.iilWnrslry II? M l'3 -ill 2 xfnnir.-val, ('urry, l.Vlr-Nril G 5 4 -15 -Big Golf Tournament Begins Today In Calif. Pl”.RBi.FZ RE.-ICH. Calif, Jan. 8 -.-ti”. Professional stais. mp llIilv"lt niiialeuis and rcleorities rmm the entertainment and (ports unrld team tip lierc tomor- row for the first round of the an- local Curling I Club Schedule i mm) ,tili.0(k) pro-rtiiialeiir 520”: l iottrriaitient spI.insnred ll.V BlTlQ1And Lll'O5I'1t. 1 j A "inilliiin dzillai" cast will hep . - i'ltf1ppln: (Innis during the three; (Limo: to he pl.-iyml in R com- tlnv 3-1-hole event. More titan lm petition I9l'lfI'lK' nt 7 pm. luo-hirin teams, professional pair-5 Dr. Mcliilyrv vs KliFH'ltFt' Mr- orl with amzitetir. will play A Leon: ii. (iii! vs. llin. 3l;iiiii:ii;:.. litlillfi llftllll over the three sccnirl 2.00 pm sat. sill inc 0f"'” it” ..-in-ca in this iesort area Isl-iattli LZ.'llll4'S. t'vprcss Point, Moiiterey Penin-I ."i..'lft Taiiloii xi: (T Mill-iii.ild nila ('ountry Club and Pt-ehlc A coinpctitinii: (Lilw .. Vol Full Brat-it. I B romp:-lilivin; l. tllzitik Vs. After tomorro-.x's and Satur-lT.tt'.l.. Pt'rtnK” ii tlilillllliiilllll. rl-it's rounds, the field will he; Rr-stilts of i;.iiiir-s pliit-(1 yhstvr. iriniiiicrl to the low tilt teams foi'l(l.i,i: Siiiiday's final TR over famedp A ('riiiiiwliiit.ii' Pr-iilile Beach, a par T2 test thati Acorn ill. in-. Mvlloiirilil R i has hepn the site of man.t' "W: J. F. Xlclmtiri 9 Q. Blrlloiialrl T Linnal tniirnpments. Ilr. Prowse id (1 Xlrfliiirtd ii i Crooner CrnSb.V h-”"'i "”Id”i .7. nlll'lIPl'I l.'l. iii: Cirldiiius fl lans to lay in his personal llfl-t H t'rinipntitimi' iii-iiiai.-iii:?it'll"'l' ll" """Pd sonwl .1. Illlillts ti, w. in.-i.-mi it it l.i,000 for local charities in the" IV. .Ii."l..'iiiin lll R. R RUII G last six years. i .7. J. llrirris ill, ll, L'.irititlicrs .'l (Inmic.Boh Hope. who pitches quips and the hall at the same time, is paired with pro sznlfs l-nsl crooner. Jintnty Demaret of tliai, Calif. by way of ' ex.-is. lic- mqri-itg 145 for 36 holes won first money last )e:tr when one rount was cancelled because of torren- tial rain. Lloyd lilangriim. winner of the Los Angeles open last Moittlziy, is teamed with his long time part- nor for this event. Milt We-rsliou of Lns Angrlrs. They'll he one of the favored combinations for the host hall prize. 0'Leary Maroons Defeat Mount Pleasant 11-5 The fi'l.e.tiry Maroon: defeated the Mount Pleasant Bombers 11-5 in the opening game of the West Prince Hockey League, played in the 0'I.cnr,v Rink Wednesday, night. The ive. was in first claxi condition and the game was very hard fought from start. to finish with the 0'- l.r-ary boys getting a good lead in the first. period scoring five goals without. it reply. The goals were scored by Wedge. 1 Bernard 2, Ellis and Baglole. in the second period the Bombers put on the pressure with some fast skating and scored three goals with the Msroons also getting thrre to make the score 8-3 for 0'- lmarv. Scoring for Mount Pleasant I"Pl'" Cameron and I. Yeo 2. For the M'troons .l. Baglole chalked tip 2 and G. Bernard 1. in the final stanza Baglolc, Rod- gri-son and Harris scored one each for r'i'l.car,v and E. Strongman and t .K'lrnngman scored for Mount COME To The CHICKEN RAFFLE In The K. of C. HOME TONIGHT 8:30 P.M. GLAOE BAY SEAT SALE:- TODAY--THURSDAY-2 T0 6 P.M. - FRIDAY--UP TO 2 P.M. GENERAL SALE-FRIDAY AT 2 P.M. FULL'll0USES am; NECESSARY IF YOU wisn TO KEEP TEAM GOING. Murray River Theatre 1. l l l l l i .of Beavers Purchase I Johnny Morrow I .l0ll.V. N R, Jan, S John l?rt;iviirs of (hot New Bl'IlllsV.li'ix Senior llorkryv. l.c.'i;:tic. l'l'iV'.t'fIlllZ lit: Jan. 15, rlcarlliiie for ai:tiiiii'iii'.: pl.'i,tet's'.l tonight Hlllll'l'lllt'Pfi the iiiirviitisep riglttuinizci: .lohiin;' Morrow; (mm siiint-3 Nlillionziirns of thc. hl'ii'iliniv Kizirir liriiilclty L.'l:'l:llC- The Tilniiticzil firohrattrl. lorlil R i-nntimeisml. but vnlorfttl figure in tho )lxllil.. prcviorsly playedi for Mnncton Hawks, Halifax St.. .Vlar,i”s and Charlottetown Island-I era. l SAINT l("Pi Saint Hockey Scores (Caiiatllim Press) l Mtlritinic )ItI,inr IIRIIIJIX -I. flinch Bay 1 New Brunswick Seiiinir Saint John B, Fredericton 10 l Quebec Senior l Sherhrooke 4, Sliawinignn Falls 4 lovnrtinie, tiol I Quebec 3, Valleyfieid 2 tovcr-, ttniel ()iit.arin S:-niiir A Stratfni-rl 3. Hamilton 4 (over-y timei Thunder Bay Junior i Port Arthur Bruins 5. Port Ar-gfollotv the fight game usually likelthe thiir Flycrs 4 I, A. 1'. C. Le.-iguo l Triirn 5 Slcllarlon 4. l Trenton it Piclou 1. , ....?..-.jLL.... -L l l Pleasant to end the game ll-5 for; ()'l.cai',v. on Friday the Maroons journey to Mount Pleasant and mi Monday next the Mount Pleasant team will tangle with the Rcgals' at Alberton. Lineups: 0'Leni',v Maroons--Goal. R. Mac- Ncilt. tsuh. R. Rodgcrsmii; de- feme, l. Ellis, Ft. Itodgerson. P. Hood, K. iVlacNeill: forwards, M. wedlock. .1. Haglolr, W. llarris, l.. Harris, I.. Bernard. G. Bernard, A. Wedge, A Sillikcr. Mount. Plcnsaiit Bombers-Goal. Strongman; defense. S. Maccaull. W. Birch. l.. Mitchell: forwards. P. Yen, I. Strongman. I-T. Strongman, C. Williams, D. Williams, E. Cam- eron, J. Coughlin, M. Sark. T. Max:- Neill. 8. Phillips. A. Cotton. FORUM FRI.-JAN. 9--8:30 MURRAY RIVER. THURSDAY, JAN. 8-8 P.M. Submarine command Nancy Olson - Wllllcmlloldcn - William Bendix. ALSO SHORT SUBJECT I Don Taylor - h Miiriih Cltiimhetlain will not iii.ike n Il'ilfIP for (Zcorge Rohcit- suit of the S)fIllC)' Millionaires. in fact Murpli slated last lli,L'Ill he '.v;is not interested in nil 'in;: a trade for anyone on the Sytlney (Il'tllllS Leo has orrloretl four of hisi, players to lose five pounds heforoy next Tuesriziy. if they don't they will be fined so much a pnuntl.: Leo has his Trtipprrs in tliirdl place. in thc cellxir are the Sioux Ste. Marie Indians, the te.-inti fornierly coaclictl by Johnny Hor- eck. . In the fight. game there are two attributes that are usually regard-. cd as unsuited to boxing. One. of them is being a left-handed puncher and the other is too much education. Both of these so-cali- ecl failings in the fight world will be carried into the ring on Feb- iTU3l”.V 11 by Unbeaten CIIUCK DEV-la ruggedly played exhibition game ey in his attempt to win the Wel- icrwcigltt crown from Cuba's Kid Gavilan. Davey with K master's degree in education is probably the only man who ever fought in a professional prize fight Wlill two university degrees. I; O Davey. who is known as the man with the educated fists, was sneer- ed upon by the fight mob when he first. took up professional hox- ing. Education is of title use to II man in the ring and those who to see the smart guy separated from his senses. On top of this fight handlers don't receive left- handers enthusiastically as there is usually little chance of a south- paw ever fighting in champion- ship style. . . . In the past two years. however, Davey has overcome hnth these handicaps to become one of the most. popular fighters in the Unit- ed states today. We saw Davey defeat Rocky Graziano last Sepi- ember with an amazing exhibition of boxing skill. During the ten rounds we doubt if Rocky landed any more than ten blows while Davey battered Graziano contin- ually. several nights later during the introductions preceding the Marciano-Walcott. fight, Davey received is tremendous ovation much bigger than that. accorded to either sugar Ray Robinson or Joe Louis. t O O I ' Davey in ii graduate nf Michigan state University. While. in college he won National Championsltips liri three years of Collegiate com- Eiiar SHOT riiiisiiiiic Rolls of Film developed and printed. 24 hour ucrvlcc. Double also prints. Any roll of 8 ex- posure only do unto. lleprlutc 1 cent: each. Mall Film Service. Cnaclottelowu. iAtlan.tics Widen Lead With 4-1 Win. Over Glace Bay Miners GLACE BAY. Jan Fl --iCPi I -- Halifax Atlantics widened their lmargin at the top of the Mariuiuc Major Hockey League tonight with a 4-1 win over tail-end Glace Bay Miners. The Halifax win in the only league tilt of the night gave them 38 ipoints. it better titan second-rung Charlottetown Islanders. i Atlantics applied pressur e througliout and, were given strong support from goalie Roy McMeekin gleam. Chcimheilain figtiies that WHO illlined RSICIE 33 Pmemvlal l'1nhertsnn has seen his liesl lioc-imarkers. key days and that HP imiilll not Bob Bowncss, Bill Ford. Muckle iw imi much of an asset to the Hollett and llizgliic Campbell were lslantiers Club. Willi the :iir.v.-ii the Halifax marksman. Hub Macey of Ted Pow crs I0fIt'l)' the lslantl- spoiled McMeekin's try for is shut- rrs will have three good cniiirc- out with Glace Bay's only goal at irn who can t-ontparc vs-iy fav- the l'i':Ii.'I mark of the third period. oui'2ilil.v unlit tiny other three Atlalltltfs had a 2-0 bulge at the Plmlltivtl in the Imaciic. end of the first period and added ' ' ' anotlier goal in the second, Fm"lN's lx'NitWl.i. Mllllltl Clint-, For the first two periods, despite lotlotoun Juitior stat. had quite a the score, the play was close and night I" ill" Smith Slime lmiiziic Mclvleekiu even handled one more on lYerlitcsti:rv Ftirlics Sf'ftl'('fI five gllot, than Don Lo;-khan in the Eozils to lead the il;tlif.'ix-ll:irl- Minn-sney ninuili St. .'il.ii)'s .liiiiiors in ii 0-7 In H”, Hm-d Mme,-5 apphpd the VIlil"l.i' 0”" l'”' ”ll”3"lli”"1' prcs.s.iire - testing Mcfvleekiii oit llanks. Ixt"lltltlliI' t'crt;tinl,v ;ip- 13 Show gg but only one Went pears iIllilfIC(I for a hriliiriitt lioc- ”.”.mIg1L Loy t-iircer. Wcdttesdzrv he was Llmhups. pl.i,tin;: against such smismicrl pci:- Ham-ax: GOAL McMe(.kin; dbl IOTIIIPIS as .ltiIiiiiiy hlyluiiyit. Colin fence. B100,-n' H.(,yp5' Lepmm Mp.i lhltit-fiiiliziigv, Ralpli Slicplinrd iintl Ly-mg-him; fol-waydx watsom Fordyi Huiter lliizizan. In llllt s.inie C,-.,mpbC11' Bow-11955, Lauffman, ganie Tlittnc l'ln,ile of t'li.'ii:lntle-'Kmgy C,o0id' H0119”, McPl1ee. town came lhrouglt vxillt a Ill'ii-i Glace Bay: Goal, Lockhart; de- li:int goal-triitliiig jolt for the uin-i fence, Hinchlicrger, Amadio, Bur-i gums, llalpli Slirpliiird of L'li:its-ipgg; (oi-wards, Jo,-"s, Raynak, Vet'- lrittctouii si-med two goals for rier, Keller, Backor, Miller. Schil-i the I-laivks and Brian Lewis came 1er,MaCe)', MCKellZiP,BOllh0llIln'3. I tliitiufzh with one. All-;ii'otiiiti itl SUMMARY was quite a night for L'hat'l0ltc- First. Period town playvlis. 1-Halifax, Bowness , ' s iLauffmani ......... .. 5105i T”ririiinr lslaiirlnis ro.it-h Leo; 2- -Halifax. Ford I.IllllfllllTlllK is in the news tliesci IHELV9-If tl:ris. Leo is t'f1ll('ll of the Norllil P"'73lilP51 HEN95 ZIU3. Rtiy 'l”rappei's in the N.0.H.A. b91iS91'10330-B”””g3 12335- Senior League and his team has 5999'"! Puma horn in a slump. having lost" 3'-Halllalh H0119” ei,r:ht of their last eleven L'lllITf"S.i IMCPIIEII-i Gockh ' To slizike. the hrrts mit of the tlol-l Penal”: Mcphce 19:52 Third Period 4-Glace Bay, Macey l I l 'tltc cream of the crop. . 0 . lBriggs first 1:;-4-2lpri7.e for most. improvcnicnt. how- Hiiicii- i ever. Last year. Maurice could have ',iust. a green kid watching the cir- 13:09. rus go by him. The other night. in i Bedeque he scored two goals, trap- lping passes like a pro as he cot:-g Siiort Echoes From Prince county It is surprising the amount of promising hockey material we have here in Summerside, the ”rinkle.ss" town of the Mtiritimes. In spite of the fact that hockey home work must be confined to Lippy Gaudetls tKinsmen) open-air rink, the Electric Light pond, and on occas- ion, the harbor, there are quite a number of boys coming up who are showing a lot of hockey ability. A combination of Sum-lii kids and Sum-Hi grads looked pretty com- petent at Bcdcque Rink the other night when they downed a strengthened Cape Traverse team 10-2. Laysli Schurman has a brood under his wing that might give all intermediate teams in they Island a right sassy argument this vi inter. can Bolstered in goal by the acquisit- ion of Charlie Rogers, who has de- veloped into a better-titan-avciage net lZlltll'CIl&lll, the team seems to be stronger both defensively and of- fensively titan last year. Vance Harris bids fair to be a top-notch performer. He is well-equipped with both speed and couragefand though his skates still go a niitc faster than his head. his natural ability is bound to put him in with Maurice Cannon. slim Curran dz baseman. gets the been charged admission for all the good he did on the ice. lie was vcrgcd on the net. and letting go, (R-aynaki . 17133 with bullet drives accurately 9 5-Halifax. Campbell I piaced, ii twaison, Ford: l8:2lv - 0 - 1 PPna1l.V1 MCL8illZh11I1 1440- i Johnny Whalen is also sliowinci 510951 I improvement. and Scliurmaifs old, MCMVFRI” 11 9 13'"33 side-kick. Benny Grady. is back lit LOCRIWW 11 8 7T26 the game. better than ever he was. I 8 ovehiiaziil-libel-slats Sandy's Ramblers i The Covehcadl Flycrs defeated Sandy's Ramblers 8-0 last night, in lat. the Forum during which six lmajor penalties were handed out Ito the battling hockeyists. J. OiBrien fired hree goals and ,Keir McDonald two to lead the Flyers to victory, George Shaw. Vic Deacon and Joe Mccabe each lcame through with singles. Major 1 penalties were dished out to K. ,MacDo'nald on two occasions, J. "O'Brien, LeRoy Vessey, Albert lFkxster and Elmer li'lizner.. petitions and each year was voted country's most. outstanding College boxer. when he graduat- ed he moved into professional box- ing circles hut. was sidelined with B knuckle injury after his fourth fight. He was out of action for ten months and in that time he returned to Michigan State to re- cetvc it master's degree in educat- ional administration. At. present the is a teacher at. Mtichigan state but is on a leave-of-absence. . . 0 Chuck started fighting in earn- est in October 1950 but it wasn't until he won a five round tech- in March 1952 that he catapulted into national prominence. Then he went on to defeat. the highly ,rated Chico Vejar on two occas- ioiQ. He outpointed vejar in ten rounds in May and a month later knocked Chico senseless. Up to that time vejar had suffered only one defeat in 42 fights. . . . After that it was two with oarmen Basilio, the first. of which ended in it draw and the second which Davey won by a knock-out. In September he wall- oped Gr-aziano and last. month he knocked out Fritzie Pruden of St. Catherine's, Ontario in three rounds. Later in the month he was voted the most. improved fighter during 1950. Now he figures him- self ready for a title shot at Gav- llan. we'll be calling Davey to win the title by virtue of I 15 round decision. for the purpose of drawin ATTENTION BONIINOLOEIIS Charlottetown curling club Limited Please be advised that a meeting will be held in the Club Rooms on Monday, January 12th at 7:30 pm. for redemption January 15, 1953. All bondholders-requested to attend. g 30500.00 worth of bonds J. E. BURDEN, President. fights nical knock-out over Ike Williams, Mark Delaney was the hardest man to stop on the ice. He has a shift. that throws his would-be blockers off-balance. and he went. through the better-than-average Cape defence. like the midnight ex- pres going through a flag station, Coach Laysh seemed highly satis- fied with how his boys were per- forming, and appeared on the ice himself very little. . 0 o Edgar Miller in the Cape nctsr put. up a really terrific game. In close he was almost unbeatable. stopping second rebounds on or.- casion. That namesake of his, the fellow they call "Shutout Al". bet- ter look out! Edgar is a bit. weak on long shots, however. . o 3 In answer to some veiled critic- ism, may we say in our defence that we were not. present. at the first meeting of the Rink Promot- ional Committee because we did not receive word of the meeting until the late afternoon of the same day, and were by that time Electrical and Fuel CA BBU BETOIIS Corner Queen and Eiiatou It was our pleasure to share in the con- struction by supplying--- The Front Wheel Aligning. Grcuslng and Valve Refacing and other equipment. We also supply this leading Garage wit-It Absorbers. etc. i BATT and MacRAE LTD. AUTOMOTIVE ELECTRICAL SERVICE Madmrrds s sports Forum A FIFNE-TEAM Sir,-I had an occasion during the past. week to go to the matti- land on business and. low and be- hold, I was placed with the "Char- lottetown Islanders Hockey Team." I thought in the light. of what I saw and heard that. yourgreaders would be interested m hearing and reading what; a. trip of the hockey team involves, so for what. it. means 1 would like to describe my trip. We left. Charlottetown at. 5:20 and arrived in Sydney at 6:30. When I went to the airport the Coach, Murph Chamberlain. met inc and said, ':You're coming with us?" He and I sat. to-gather during the trip and I might well have been travelling with a group of medical students or legal students. sir. I was amazed at the behavior of this Club. The Coach told me that team would be returning much earlier than they expected to in view of bad weather conditions and of course I made my nvi'n plans nccordziigly. I reached the airport at. 11:00 p.m. aitd the team follow- ed on board the plane. The Coach checked his list of passengers and found everybody present so we took off hometvard bound. 1 would like to pay my respects. first to the Coach, Mr. Chamber- lain and secondly to the lixecutivc of the Islanders Hockey Club for a wonderful experience. . II was one of those who thought that all athletes were free and easy but I soon learned a lesson. While we call them the t?h:ii-lottc- town Islanders I think the title should be the "Prince Edward Is- landers" because as an old prri my- self I can truthfully say that I never heard one word either going or coming that. was out of the way. The entire Province can well be proud of their hockey team and their Coach. There is only one way the people of this Province can repay this Club for doing a grand job in pub- licity and that is by their attend- ance at lhc games. It gives me much plcasiirc. to pay a humble tribute to a fine group of gentlemen. the I am, Sir. etc. .l.,F. C. Cltarlottctmvn. LL. 7 .4 committed to go with some hockey fans to Charlottetown to H game at the Forum. We phoned our apologies to the clmirmnn the committee, however. . . of In our New Year's "poem" we certainly did not. mean to imply that Mayor wedges efforts for the new rink were "half-liearted." We have rcpeadetly commended His Worship for his initiative on starting the campaign when all other proposed efforts were ap- parently stalled. But. it takes more titan one man to make the com- bined effort whole-heartcd If 1952's effort were not half-hearted, then something else must have been wrong. For surely it the 1952 rain of collecting: money for the rink continued. boys now on bob-skates would be afraid to skate in the new rink for fear of bursting their hardened arteries. . As far as the present. Rink Pro- motionnl Committee is concerned. it can scarcely be rcconed as e. 1952 force at all. The members have had only one meeting. and done nothing as yet but. talk, which. of course, is all that they possibly could do. it seems a little early to start; applauding a group who haven't. really got. started yet BATT and MacRAE LTD. COMPLIMENTS HORNE MOTORS LTD. ON THE COMPLETION OF THEIR SPLENDID NEW GARAGE. System Parts. Shock narrsnins Phone 487 I 'DETROIT, Jun. 8-(AP)-Young Glen I-tall. rookie goalie subbing for injured Terry sswchuk, work- ed his first. shutout in 10'! games as a prufeusional hockey player here tonight as Detroit Red Wings scored A 4-0 shutout. over Boston Bruins. ' The Wings scored in. each per. iod with Tony Leswick, Ted Lind- say, Alex Delvecchio and Red Kel- ly counting to give the 31-year-old Hall the initial shutout. as A going- away present. sawchuk is due to return Sun- day for the next game. . SUMMARY Flrlt, Period 1-Detroit. Leawiok (Skov, wiison) 15:05 l fsenalties-Leswick 4:13; Labine 5: Second Period 2-Detroit, Lindsay (Howe) 17:20 Penalties-Pavclich 4:37; sin- clair 7:45; Lund 10:03 Third Period 3-Detiroit, Delvecchio (Wilson) 3:01. 4-Detroit, Kelly (Sinclair, Les- wlck) 17:50 Penalties - Toppazzini 12:55; Armstrong 15:40; Sinclair 15:42; Millionaires T Ask Waivers On Johnny Morrow SYDNEY, Jan. '7-(CF)-Sydney Millionaires have asked for waiv- ers an winger Johnny Morrow of Montreal who previously played in the Maritimes with Charlotte- town anrl Halifax. The waiver price is 3250. Glace Bay Miners, who had first call as last place club in the Maritime Major Hockey League. said they are not interested, and it is be- lieved that Halifax itnd Charlotte- town feel the same. Morrow scored nine goals and assisted on 12 with Millionaires. Most. of his points were collected in opening months of the sched- ule and his release by Coach Joint Horeck was not unexpected. The line in our "poem" said: "We turn the mem'ry faucet on-and wait." We didn't. say we were luck- ing through R telescope at the ac- complishments of 1953. . u . We are hoping for the best. from this committee. But. one of the men who seems to have a worth-while project to offer warn- ecl, we understand, that. success could only be achieved if every member put. forth his best effort. So you see these efforts. whether haltf-heartied or whole-hearted, are all in the future as yet. . . . After saying that. Bill Lawson of Summerside had achieved a perfect cribbage hand on Jan. 2 we rccieved a letter from Mrs. Eric Farquharson of Spring Park. Charlottetown. telling us that me. playing with her husband on Dec 28. had a perfect. cribbage hand also, and strangely enough. itwas the identical hand Mr. Lawson had received: three fives and the jack of clubs. and Mr. Fbrquharsori had cut the five ofolubslMoreover Mr. Lawson was also playing with his life-partner, and while the Law- sons had said they had been play- ing twenty-one years. the Farqu- harsons announce that t.hey,havc been playing cribbage "about .twenty years". Remarkable coin- cidence, we think everyone will admit. PITTSBURGH. J-an. t't-fAP.i- General Manager Branch Rickey of Pittsburgh Pirates disclosed to- ay he has turned down several offers of more than 6200.000 for home run King Ralph Kiner. Rickey declined to name the clubs which bid for the slugging fielder. out.-- Red Wingsf Rookie H Goalie Gets shutout Ted Powers. To See Action Here Tonight Ted Powwers, the Islanders new centremim who has ben obtained from the Vancouver Canucks, win see action here tonight when the Islanders meet the Glace Bay Miners at the Forum, it 113,; been learned from Murph Clmmberiam Chamberlain stated that Potvers left Vancouver by plane yesterdiiv afternoon at 3.45 Murph dGSCTlIl;I him as being a liig fellow, weigh- ing around 190 pounds with pier-,.. ty of ability to put the puck in thu net. The Miners are expected to moi, or to New Glasgow early rod”. and complete the trip by plying, ch'iIiTiEEa”nT Wins Exhibition Game At tvtontague The Montague Shmohawlcs went down to defeat 14-2 before the fast skating Charlottetown All-Stars iii an exciting exhibition game plaiwt at. Montague last night. The local squad, seemingly tired after Wed- nesday night's game, appeared slow on the brerikavi-ays. and were un- able to complete many of their passes, many of which were thrown awity to 0ltl)0SlllL' players. F, Fra- ser in the locals goal was called on to perlorni ntagiiificenlly which he did in capable style. His many sen- sational savcs on almost sure goal.-4. contributed in no small measure to holding the visitors down. The Charlottctown squad in fine form ouiskated and oiitpasscd the Mon- taguc team, MacDonald scored three goals for Charlottetown. I-furry, Ledwell and Campbell cacti got. it pair, with singles going to Connolly, Perry and Burke. MacLurc and K. Clements the scoring for Montague. iiibbies To Select Hoop Persoiinel A practise to select the person- nel of the Abbies basketball team will be held at the l.'nivcrsit,v Gyititizisitiin this evenirs at 5.15. The following players are asked to attend: did E. Nicholson fcoztchl. D. Mac- Lcan. H. Hotvntt. K. Dalzicl. G. Scnntlcbury, C. Bnllcm, M Mac- Donald, C. lllne. I. 'Maclx'innon. M. Goodwin, W. -LcPagc, C. Mac- Dougall. ll. MacFayden. C. Crock- ctt. 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