' I r I i I I I I: I2-I In P;-irkri:iIr a high flying lflp-it-rs gnvngtiiened their grip on first place in the island Senior Hockey League Iahl iiigiii by manh-t"ll- uig Mont:-)Bue's hapless Prim- fn-Fl 12-t at the Sports Arena. The Primrose: didn't look much Hit? the teaiit that ended Summer-i wig Arcs winning streak at XPIVQBI itiiaigtit names on Monday night ...ri .-it-ii ihnuizh playing I! lull pirpnulh they were no match what- QVPF tor the smooth working Park d1Il'l tt'tiii t in t tixrr's Flxeis held otil.V l ;,-,iil .iiit-r .'lt'lnity was rom- 3ti minutes of .n vii. in--i y y yin i...i -tn..1ti hate had achin- ,,.,- i,-mi iii in Illill had it not been i... ii... .n.i.ttioii.1l unrk oi Shel- (inn it...-rtnii ill the kltiiitagite calla. RI K Ht ll Ih SIC('0XI) 1 lh. i -ti. tit-;..ii the riitiatia.V llllli i-i-.t- i'I.lIIrH(Ii'iI l-lltillb "II tlir vttiiirl iititttiti and t'tIl'llPI9I9'I iltt" liiittitligitritz iti-.' Mitt 59”" In .. "ittl ..i Ihr lllltl” l'.g'Ltljlf imtl" .ii---tttxi I'll” hi; y ...,;m llllllq' ;o.ll- tilt Ill? ,.. ht -, via, ltlii i-nilmi iwrii A little imtiiat i....ii The llnnts-ll-W E..,.ip-i iiime a min iii-in il-"it'll at:itri:t Varkrialr tni most M the grime as he kiikcil out .10 shtiii. iiitm ill Illttlll -ill iiiwikaiwaxf as tin l':it..tl.tIr illiihttld ftiiiiitl tivttll ..i iiniiu ill a i-oi-nus Montague tlr Itiii-.ii mus a;.'i'll high scoring renlf? m;.,. up... tjwiitw showed the I'll oi: itir ttav "'lh R three iznal WI Willie lttinri and put. ,i..i.l riiiiit .UlIri out with .;iltrd auatl Wt” and 5.,.ii.-, .iiiit in Skip i.ti' var. .tiimm Xlatlend. .lim Mari Land BGH Hurry. and rlernltl-: cit," grit his first of the current campaign coach Fltiti rimtiiniz nnti-lied Mon Ill:-THISI treating; Montague Su (19. gr iiiirtu once said that unlhlnl sutreeds like sitceens but after one night of glory that was . tmnmjm; ltl('FPS1 Montague pin-ninsris dtrln't siirceerl too well g;-aintt Parlidale Inst ninht. Tn be qiittr htiiii-xi it was the lousieat tit ynii utll pardon the French) game that we have seen this year and nnssihlv the tthat Wflrd again) in he plays-d II the Arena since the loapiie was formed We don't expert 2 hair raisin: game every time mil and we rinn't lhlnlt inns slxpprl that either htit we do think that ran: uhn pay their way in to see it vniiiest should at least get 5 little otfnrt rnr their money. ltuwe it-marks are pointed di- ll't"IIV at the Prlmroses-not all of tin-m in he sure-hut a number who played last night In If they sliiln'l partlrtilnry care It they nun nr incl. N we have said many limo. .Im- Fart will attend these hm Lt-v games it he is given some- thing entertaining or exciting lop oitrh. Roth of these qualities were notlrahly absent from last Vll:hi's game. and by the time the thiril period was about half nirr .Iiw Fan too was getting nntit-able by his nhiieiire. Hattie there were reasons fnry Is tl3PllP.l IlIn('I)' lfir-t ptrrttttl i A11". (at-cm had inc points on iilie night"! play and Willie Dunn. 'Bob Hurry and .lim XlacLead eacli had three. Joe Revell and I.eiih .lnY Fl”?-d to penalties, six to Moniatluv Ind all minors. START LANDSl.ll)E Junior lilacbeod and tlrtn Car-. her started the Psrkdale land-p slide in the rim period when they- ;(t()r(-I(I goals a little more thani them: mintitt"-' atmrt for 8 2-0 lead. Bub Dmilin: t-tit the lt-ad in half hefure the pt-rtiid ended with Phil MacGee in the penalty box but that was as rinse as the Prim roses were in come for the 1'!- niaitider ii! the game. scored a beautiful gtial in lit a Allie tarn-t goal at 147 III the second and .lim Viat-l.t-oil ran the count till 4-1 at 1033 lltth the two teams playing iiie I side Orin Carver :aw the Hwr: a S-l lead at 16.00 trhi-pp goals in 2 minute and i7 ,,.(-nndg in tho thiirl perirtri sent many nl the Iallhllll fans. who hraipd sttixiny ueailier tn sit Iflt an the game, home early. Willie littitn got the lll"SI at 3.40 and twat inure utirils ftilltmtrtl quit-kly lroml ilit' blILlxN of lliirry and ()rin Car-I tor skip t'arit-r. Willie Dunn on: . Milt) ctiort, Allie Carver and' (iPlaIl'I truys rounded out the RPUFIHE Allie Cart:-ris markeri lRIHP ultile the PTlnll'i'NP! her! list! lllrll in the him and before .ti.- .4-.-uiiri iiilt-iidri is-tiirtirid ('rtty.s ;rnl'Ft'I the last aoal M the night Cl-lA'l'Tlr.'R. . . . The smallest -mind at the year. lees than I00. wau-hed the -plritleiui game... Parkrlale made whatever exrIte- ccess Is Brief . I W I ROY WHITLOCK I League If he can get his release from Mlrimirhl Beavers. Burk is still lerhnirnlly I member of the chili and can't play with any other team until the Beavers' head km:-n say so Burk will he just. jvihai the yoiilh rliih needs in get hm "W mm he-dm: toward m. "”M ." puny mm. omcialli uell up in the standlntzs for it Palrkdalei mears Montague! land League Till men! then waa...Blggest t-beer ol the lame came when two big "If! he Coyle el Montague and Rlllth Jul! of Parkdale collided lilac-F'ayden. 'MacRae. Trowsdale. lum hem. and Josey went down hard.. . It isn't alter that Ralph gets knork- l tense - A. MacLeod. Ready, Josey. im,ibOu,M mu. ed off his feet. . . We have never seen the primrose: woeful. . .Poulhly nu; tough "me in Stunmerslde Monday took a lot out of then:...Montague is now tied with l.YC. for the eel- lar...Thc.V take an Summerside Area at the Arena Thursday... Fans will be able to get a glimpse of this jinx the Prlmroses have nior the Aces. . .Whatever it is it is it rim-h it doesn't work on the Parkdnle Flyera... Sheldon .lor- don was simply terrific... it takes more than a goaltender to viin a hockey game... Jack his release from Mirlmlchi Bea- iers...Ready hopes that Buck will he in uniiorm for the game Friday against Area at summer- IIIIP . .InrrIrItI (oi hurt in the thirst in-rind when Orin (tarver pilui iiiin him and both players fell Illlil the net alter in close play ...He l'5'lIllIIPd alter a delay of about in minutes. ..lt will take Ar-es tun games to ratclt up with the Fiver: now so Lorne Henna- seyr will have to wait until after Fhristtiias for another breath oi the llt'ad.V air away up there at the top...Tlie league could do without games like the one that was played here last night. I.I.K'I-ZIIPS ti..iii4i;iie.- Goal - Jnrtian. he. Two Joclceys tSays Pro Football Are Injured .'lIIA&II, I'll. (AP) - Two jock- eu weie iitlttreri at Tropical Park Ttir-sdav and wild Vale. a two- xearnld filly, was destroyed. Ilintwrl .l,"ilartln. 21! - ycar ulrl rirler, npratrivri his l'l5:I1l iirist when Gold Vale broke her right front ankle approaching the finish line in the third rare. Cold Vale. stahlemste of three- yt-ar - old rhamrrion Needles and rmiied by Jar-k Dudley and Ron- nie itraih. was destroyed after the accident. Tommy lRPE!l?l loot. li'l-i,'enr- rvld artrirentlt-e Inckey, iniiireri the right side of his groin when Jodie. in two-year-old !lIIY.'llnSe5lIPfI the TIIIPT leaving the gate in the filth rare .Indtr. nvmed by Audley Farm. went to her kneel. EiiIIVHopewI:orG lRelUm OI DGY Lions Chances Oi) ST. 'tlARTlN.'S. NR tt"l"'- Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hnriier still hotw their lost dog will show tin nt- lhtiiigh it was last ropiirietlseen nearly 200 mile: from home. The Harriers escaped injury last Friday when their car overturned on it Maine highway htit the doll. nn lit months old hnberman Pin- st-lit-r named Albert. was t-sita ptilit-rl through A door and they Canadian border. the poov display hr Wontantte. has only been Inr lack of a con- . 5 , t 1 ' Alhert emit 81.000 when pur- "lhpx' t;'tittld” hpie been ttgettywistnnt SPOTIT-IR ntiiirh -thgt R YVt').lchnwd Ind w" '0 M" M” H". lift a It in :.inw in .tim- is where "W3 I" '"'”" WW I''"'" Pi'N'I in it ring show at Worchester. yrwiairle. tr-t. iw lune seen itret'I.Whitlorlt itill Rllltfllf this punch puyy tr.tiii'. iil.i' Gilli ewii ithrn a player is a little utiilnr the weather he could still innit as it he was trying- We havel hcrrii tiiiiiz niir rlarndest in get the fans hack to watch the home- IVNW illav and iiill Pnntiniie in do pt hut tie hate to hire him and tilt i-,iii in unit-It a game like that hr-tatiw Kftnn tlr. Fan will frllltP in twliere anything znod that is itritirn about the league. in "NI Itimk we have hrre spades Innlt wit iimili liltc siizidei null or IIIIIIIII like to inform all and sundry nimtil the (art that spades will be relied spades on each and awry nrrnsinn. .l.iih ttr.iili- llilk IFIIItlL' its last ht hi it. Ii pm rtttrlt Whitlnrlt will iintt:htv- that a goalie is mitsi dr-f- mum. the uniform M the iiillelv nllnurd to N-rfoiin own h,.,.,. i, hay; 7.,.id,.t' m H". W-"any hi dutiiiiii: F.'uili..i Miitlh t'liih in the Island P'T , ,TITLE DEFENSE - - - - - By Alan Mover ""paaxzvsoN M-016 :;r:H;:Qg;;4Q pi DFIFVD M5 .4” .”LYf')V.fxf,)Jf wrrr Amt V97 GIN! IUL L MI! JV '.'.t'l4' max, mw 9- '57): v15 1. (VIM "P not f ll I1 (rm! 1! zcwesrzn .4 :1)! 1; loan oust.- a lot twllPi' than thntiaiirl we don't flltllhl for A minute. Ready hopes in have lurk in uniform for Friday's clash at Stim- -merslde. With Merrill Pineau utdi Arnold Mullins hack in the line-l up B.l'.(Z should prove in he a. tough out for the Ares in track even though niitcrnclters are pinn- illul utensils nrotmd Christmas that he will. y t I time. t (Getting Iiatk -:ainr Int a iiiiiiiite iiirtly rt iiiiiiiilnl l W”, .lrw rtmcl. ii.it:ilIi a solid iii.'tii in It Y'PlPl'PFS lInIi0TtV'I. made a Iatll pas v hen he called it penalty nn Frlinlt Roper In the first period for plotting with It broken stick. The rulr book says wlh a hint.-en -tit-it l";”'VI”-V- t flll'lP(I dtirint: lady Hockey Fair Sues Larry Zeidel FAi.t.'-inY 'f'Pt - Jean Crest has filed in claim nt 84.7l.'i RERIIISI Larry Zr-'dol. hirnir-r deli-ntrman I-Zxlithittnii and Slaitinetie Ltd. all:-izin: l'-'irlrl hit hr-r with a hnrltr-v stirk in a game last De.- renihc-r. The t-lniin win the lnridcnl oc- a ('.'iIgni'y Stam- Fidmontnn Flt-er: z.-tine hm "n.uaitlted and beat the lplillnllll by striking her on the. right arm with I hockey stirk. Thr rlairvi asks 32 000 for loss of intome, I'll? for mrilit-al ettiierises and 32.500 goneral damages. Bull fense - Lnngaphis. Mat.-Lure. Land ry. Coyle; Forwards - Arsenaul lHug!ies. Carroll, Dowling. Ketch. i ParItdale:- Goal - Roper; D:-V Wood. Moore: Forwardr 0. Car- lookllll IO. tar. J. Mac-Leod. Hurry. Dunn. A. km and 0" cu” -ml!” Carver, S. Carver. Cruwys. Mac-. Gee. Cudmore. i l ltelerees:- Joe Revell. Leith Jay. ' MMMARY ; Tint Period:- 1 - Parkdale - A. Macbeod tr-teady. A. Carver) S05. 2- Parlcdale - 0 Carter (J, Mar- ,Leodt 8.26, 3- !ltontst:ue- Doiiltng (Arsenault, Htighest 19.05- PenaItieI:- (Ioyle. !tlacGee, Ro- per (served by S. Carver.) . V ' sec 6 P -odd 4, parkdal Ag Kotiiiel Club Inc. announc ” Tues- R't'”” '3'” "ll" .3""” l""”'”"It Carveornm. Iii-:lL'l.Ctidl 5.47; 5- Park fl?-V MW Eileen McEschren at Mill lllil) fur B.Y(. if he can getidaie J. Ma(,Lmd W, Carver! Huh lodniorden. Ont.. has heen ale.-mt try; 10.33; 6- Paikdale 0. Carver I"?-Wlfnt '0' 1957- Directors .. . . I . Penaltlcn:- Cutie. Wood. Cnylenhrgi Josey. I Third Period-. 7 rhitkdale-Ilunn tA Carter llntitli llil, H Parli. ldale - Hiirry in t'arver. .l Mac- lLeodt 4.02; 9- Pariirtale 0 Carver liiurryi 457; 10- Parkdale - S. Carver lI')itnn. Moore) 12 (iii; II-I lParkdale- ltiiiiti l7.0(l; 12- Park- idale - A. ('aricr VS. Cal'V('l'l l8.I9; lift - Parittlale - t'ruiiys l(llflll1OF8t 18.29. t PenaItIen:- lmiigapltte, Carroll. Lnngaphie. Slttnl . .Iiii'ti;it1 IE I: I3 -50 Roper 5 1 8 -20 ' lliough, Not Diriy ; TAMPA, Fla., tAPi-Fiillhackl Rick Cat-ares, Inrmer Unlvcrsityi ni Fltiritia star who led Fhiragiil Bears in their first western l'IliI-. sirin title in in veers. said Tiles-I day or" football le "hard until iftlllKII htit. not dirty." l 5 Casares ripped off till yards lnl lihe Bears' 38-21 cllnchin: victory ,Sttnday over the Detroit Lions. lfihicano will n1P('l New York iGlants tor the National Football league title in New York Dec. 30. In a telephone interview with ;ihe Tampa Times Cesare! denied Detroit rharnes that end Ed Men. ldnyts deliberately piit Detroit. iqtinrterhark Erihl-iy Layne out oi Iactinit in the Sunday game. ''It was just a hard tackle." he said. Casares, who plays offensive, hall only. was on the bench rluringi the controversial play and said he had a good view of it. i --l ;Acquiring Homungi 1Are ”Preiiy Slim" VANCOUVER (CPI The rhanres of British Columbia Lions signing Notre Dame qiiartcrharkl .Paul llnrnting for the I957 West-I; lern lnterplrovint-ial Football Union said Tuesday. i I Hnrnsng Is the No. 1 draft mhnire nf the National Football? League": Green Ray Packers, l Pliil Webb, rrlirin: general mannizer n! the Lions. sold "The fact that Hot-nuns was voted the outstanding college player in the Its. last season has brought ire-, mendoiiit pressure to hear on him: to remain in .the U. S. 1 CURLING Today-is botispell play at Mon- tague. t 7.00 pm East ice I. ll i'otile, G. W Ma('i)onaIrI. F.. Flay. V. litlartin vii A.E. Suuivan. R. llam-1 tlton. A. Wannamaker, V. Duviir.l West ire: Wm Macl.can. Lil- -lian liiacllnnald. R M. Martin. C.l lG0r(Inn vs winner of game 1- . i 9 on pm. East ice: P Sim-lair. pA. Wiizhtman. Dorothy Nirhnlsoll. iAnna Power vii A.T. Mot-Dnnalrl, r. fwtlitl, O. Pnnle. John White. 3 West it-e Tnin Clair. George Nicholson. Ray Mnrhoti, Anna Mr- Keernnn vs winners of game 2 Athlete Refugee leaves To Join Fiancee In Sweden MILAV MT” Anion Mold- richs. one of the three Hungarian Olympic athletes. who those to re- main in the West after arriving here. left by plane for Stockholm Monday to join his fiancee and henin s new life. The girl. Marin Kliiiher, 17, ea- r-neri In Sweden as a refugee. Mnldrtrhs was one of 127 Hiingar lane who arrived here from Mel- hittti-ne last week. 0! the two other Hungarians whn played here. Gymnast Alice Kertesr, 2t, will join her brother, I physician in Haifa, Israel. The third athlete. Sandor Rusty- nol. world nteeplec-base record hnider. has been lrnnterl political asylum in the l'niied States. 1'0 DITIDI HITS OTTAWA tCPt - The transport department has decided to start charging vessels for tll.se.c':t of tee- llegoistlou inb- cd-reat lane of state that the can-ssiai will he div shins SPORTS ARENA SKATING MONDAY and WEDNESDAY AFTPIRNOON-4-3:3; Adm: Adults 25c: Children loc PIE-SCHOOL IRATE WEDNESDAY-1:!)-tl fl Admission: Family to MONnAY and WEDNESDAY EVENING-8-I0 P.M. Admission: lie ntnsosv-1:30 PM. P F. 1. Hockey I1-Illziie MUNTAGIJE vs. PAIKDALI THURSDAY-all PM. P I! 1. Hockey League I'll!!! vs. MONTAGUI FRIDAY EVENING-J-10 PM. Alli: Atlillh 33 HRS & SAT. AF'l'!RNwN-lzl-d:I Ami: Adults sse; chiiarn Is i Ivszmau-union iiocxl! 40 Olympic l' ted alter this year's games in Aus- . lunwilliolllesa to return. (Of Kennel Club to Athletes For United States 1. WASHINGTON (AP) .. Auobl ney - General ” " 13.4,,-:6 The Charlottetown Gmlilln. Wedaeahy, Ben. 19. 1050 .-authorized admission to um Uglmd States of 40 Olympic auueu. (mm Iron Curtain countries who deiec traits and asked for palm”; "y. The group. which mug,” in. the Olympics, in-: etude 35 Hunssrtans. four Roman TORONTO (CPI-Lack oi "legs" A” M" expand their digs”. and the old dnye may kill any isfactlon with the Communist re- Imp” he had I3 mm” P N? g1mQ5 in their immdud. nd me-U. iional Hockey League comeback. lTeri Kennedy said Tuesday stint R ttispiritiniz workout with Toronto Maple Leafs. The .'ti-vi-arwilrl former captain and tciitre has been trying for iieaily a month to get back in pIai'lllE shape after an 13-month liai-nit and help the Leafs, in ttmi Elected President TORONTO (CP-The Canadian 7 I ANCIENT Tom in. 'ilii- uuid mausoleum originated hide R. B. Laskey of Saint slhhnllitllll the tomb of Mausolus. built Lock Oi "Legs" May Kill Ted - Kennedy's -Comeback Attempt” Nanci: in utdbe lvistguehasca. gus gnu Tuesday. he said: Pm tor young men. some guys be able to get in shape after three weeks or a month. but not me. I'm not a good enough skater. ”I'm in good condition generally speaking. but not hockey condi- tion. I'm losing fsceotfs and I hatv.e.n't the old drive. It may come YO . Leafs hopes were raised by the news that Rudy Milly. their work- horse penalty-killing centre. will- plsy against Montreal Canadians in Montreal Thursday. ' Migay rejoined Leafs Tuesda after to days absence due to a lgroln injury. g. - Swttips Isllloted As Ruclnfs I ,. C "Horse Of The Year? By Poll " " ' IALTIDAORI (AP-leaps was Ill"! Pldlts "horse of the ltOsr"'ruosdaytsths11st annual g:.i::indui.-iatlbyftirfsatllport Realnllswortlrs sensational tho Needles ran off with the three. voting year-old championship, piling up 344 points to m for 8woou's Sun, Then came Falrlus with 1!. Carggf null. Nashua duw 45 votes. new-6 - Bay as. and lteneged n. thawvollnl for top thrphe . was picked as a o i3-Wmm or m on a mu. liedlegs finish He received ltd points on the basis of threeugoe that two tor Se w -- m. I Bl k Nashua was second with 81, n outacorin. Iardstown. lobby cato and Mister Ill la tiistno"; CINCINNATI IN”-The cunn- dgf, nail Redlegs made a net profit ol 8276.528 in 1950. it was annoum-ad at a meeting of the board of an. rectors Monday. The baseball club, which tin ished third in the National League race. bad a record attendance at 1.125.923 at home. Gabe Paul, gm. eral manager. said.' The old n1;u'L was 981.443. set in 1939. when me team finished um. Besides Swaps and Nashua. only MINOR HOCKEY Today's minor hockey program only activity scheduled for the minors at the Sports Arena is a practise for Juvenile Vicl from I to 7 pro. v iln A-ia Minor about 350 BC. enderson & Cudmore OPEN TONIGHT a-eta-svttlaa Golden v -ARRO W- SHIRTS O The ultimate gilt for men who appreciate the best 0 Masts-rly styled in silk broadcloth from England. 0 Single needle tailoring for quality and luxury. 0 Other fine Arrow shirts at.-1.95 to 12.95. JAGER Imported From England 7 so x Authentic Argyles 1 .95 Others 1.50 e 2 iiiisii LINEN Aiiitisiiciiiisrs From IRELAND Ja DAKS -- the most popul Another shipment by Express io- 4 day of the season's most popular Jacket. Top Value . . . They're Tough-Rtgged . . Sale Priced . . or gift trouser. DAKS - Only at henderson & cudmore. DAKS - imported direct from London. 0 our Boxed Regular 400 each .95 regular 15.95 i13 j-"N3 Hm 31.00