Harry Watson (foreground) oi hicago Black Hawks skates away Mayflower Rink Loses Possession , if Challenge Cup ee-game bonsplel. A big five in the 15th end by skip Wally Knock was e deciding factor, giving his a 21-13 victory over J. 0. arquis. C. It. Piper of Mayflower and R. olds of Lunenburg tied 10-all. R. OTTAWA (CP) - A freshman member was shouted down in at Commons uproar Tuesday night. .1. C. Van Home (PC - Resti- souche-Madawaska) was speaking I! a loud voice accompanied by gestures that were sometimes I trifle violent. Several times the voices of other members rose like thunder as his did-until the dep- laiilaipeaker called order on his Member were using debate on a lupply motion. which sends the llonse into committee. to voice . Mr. Van Horne had "Dean Oi Harness Racing" Has Few Outside - Interests no Charlottntown opannia, raunchy. Feb. 9, 1953 1 WASHINGTON ton Senato announced Wednes- day a seven-player deal with New York Yankees which sends veteran pitcher Maury Mcbermott and shortstop Bob Kline to New York in return for four rookies and on player not yet named. The Senators said no cash was involved in their second big trade (AP)-Washing-1 Mickey Vernon, pitcher Bob Port. terfield and two others to Boston Red Sex for five young playerg, In Wednesday's trade, the van. keel lave the Senators outfielder Dick Teltlebach, infielder new Plews. catcher Lou Berberet gpd pitcher Bob Wiesler. Berberet played for Toronto Maple Lafs of the International league last sea. onnarmo. Fla. (cr)-r r is on-oush their workouts. months a year Ben Whitt. tube when White is not in Orlando, 2,'.,,,f,'f; :v,in."eJ'e dwlE,.h::m::u,':,r; um dean of harness racing, is at home he is either in Lexington. Ky., or 10-10 RECORD McDer-mott, long rumor-ea 1:, be coming to the Yanks, is a 27-year. old southpaw. He had a 10 - 10 record last season with the Sen- hcre at the lrlg winter training following the horses around the track which bears his name. Grand Circuit where he produced vene ablmrg u ttiheniglge 016181,; .&e of Canndtsfdgrmatgf spfim T 8 Eli an On, E 118 V9 son, maintain-a stable of 810 horses drivers and trainers. White cel- at Ben White Raceway, winter ebratcd his birthday last Sunday training quarters for nearly 000 quietly It NI Mme 116'! With his leading trotters and pacers. Each wits. Snrlh. and Gibsml. morning they put their horses The old gentleman has few out- side interests other than harness racial. which he quit officially as St. F. X. To Play In Boston Sat. a driver in 1951. Be stlu enjoys a championship boxing match and is ANTIGONISH, (N.S.) St. Francis Xavier University hockey 3 customer at the local n matches. He is in ex- team leaves here today for Boston cellent health. Born in the village of Whltevale, to participate in Canada-United States intercollegiate matches about N miles from Toronto. there this weekend. They will play 0'leary Maroons Shade liegals 1-6 The Alberton Regal: and the 0'Leary Maroons. traditional riv- als for hockey supremacy in West Prince County, put up the best ex- hlbltlon game of the season in the Alberton rink Monday night with the visiting squad finally breaking a six six tie game with only min- utes to go in the final periorl. Scoring for 0'Leary were Bag lnie (2), A. MacGregor (2), G. Bernard (2) and G. MacGregor. Alberton snipers were W. Stew- art, (2), W. Hardy. A. Richard (2) and Gaving. Moncton MONCTON (CP)- John (Plum- mer) Craig registered his fourth shutout of the season Wednesday night as Fredericton Capitals clip- pcd Moncton Hawks 2-0 in a fast- t ' Atlantic C o a s t Senior White's life has been connected with trotters and pacers ever since he was 12. 4 GOSHEN WINNERS He is the only man to drive four winners in the Hamblctonlan at Goshen. N. Y. He has won the Kentucky Futurity. another of bar- ness racing's outstanding events, seven times. No other driver has Boston College on Friday and Prov idence Unlverlsty on Saturday. This is reported to be the first time St. F.X. has taken part in the international intercollegiate hoc- Ch'town Juveniles Hockey League game. Caps, ,who thus jumped four points ahead of Moncton in their battle for third place. scored both goals in the first period and staved of a late drive by the Hawks, from Toronto net 'after attempting a shot on goalie Gil Mayer during National Hockey League game in Ron Hurst Scores. As Leafs Ancl -Cariadiens Play l-l Tie Leswick of Hawks out of play. Chicago upset the Leafs 4-2.. (GP Photo). Toronto. Leats' Brian Cullen (sec- ond from right) squeezes Tony ill. Comes-from Behind To Tie To G'town Tonight A team picked from the Charl- ottetown Juvenile league will trav- key matches and may become an annual event. The group, headed by Dr. J..l. MacDonald and Rev. Joseph Mutse. will attend the Nat- ional Hockey League game betw- een the Canadiens and the Boston Bruins on Saturday night. They will return to Antlgonish by C.N.R. on Tuesday. who tumbled to their fourth straight defeat. Rearguard Larry Blackburn set Fredericton in motion. He un- el to Georgetown tonight to take corked , busge,-mg 35400; 5110; on the highly rated Georgetown that beat Nick Pidsodny cleanly at crew. The team will be leaving 935 from the Sports Arena at 8.30 and Eggs: l,'Zl;::k'olgronn;:::g:' the following players will be mak- . . pass from John Leclerc into the 11'! the ml) 5- w3l'd- G- T”""”'- Moncton net. It was his 20th mar- R 'won more than four times. White was the youngest of 12 children. His father ran a flour mill near Whitevale. When he was 12 he drove in a nearby county r. A visit to his sister near Buf- falo was responsible for his entry into the sport as a full-time ocu- pation. There was a track nearby BONN (AP)-The West German and Ben was M mken by watch. Leafs, with a new goalie in the nets and two regulars sitting on the sidelines. Wednesday night battled back for a 1-1 tie with the leading Montreal Canadiens before a National Hockey League crowd of 18.927. fifth-place Toronto club in weeks, after only 75 right winger Bernie (Boom Boom) passes from linemates Jean Belly- eau and Bert Olmstead. The point Beliveau picked up moved him one up on Detroit's Gordie Howe to head the scoring race with 01. Rookie a;,htwinger Ron Hurst tied the score just after the mid- way mark of the second period. nudging the puck past goalie Jac- ques Plante who was sprawled at ronomo (CP)-Torontd Maple The tie. the best showing by the ended their lgsingistreakh atdflvje the soul mough. games. For and ens. e ea - Ilmm .v pg,-so 1-1.31:1, lock prolonged their unbeaten Hm 305106: 1- Montreal. Ge0f- my ((;hl:,,-eggs. streak to six contests. 911011 1 P l 1315- " t '" ' ' Boston Bruins NEW YORK (CP)-New York Rangers, down three goals after the first period, came back strong in the second and third Wednes- day night lo earn a 3-3 tie with Boston Bruins and take undisputed possession of second place in the National Hockey League. Summary Boston, McKen- (Lablne) 1:66; 3. Penalties: Stewart 12:21. Second period: 2. Toronto. Hurst (Harris, Morrison) ,.l0:t3. Penalties 11:. Richard 4:32: Turner 8:40: the scoring seconds of play, Canadiens , Geoffrion sinking a 20-foot shot off lr. Aces Clobber Wellington 14-4: The Junior Aces defeated the Wellington Battlers at Civic Stad- ium last night by the score of 14-4. The Phillips brothers. Reg. and Sterling. were the highest point getters for the Aces, Reg. getting 4 goals and 2 assists, and Sterling. 2 goals nnd 4 assists. Garland Harris. Bob Bowncss and Red MacLean shot a brace of goals each. and Jamie Phillips and Ulric Gallant got singletons. For the Battlers, Ira Strongman snipcd two counters and Greg Delghan and W. Bridges scored one each. REMEMBER WHEN By THE CANADIAN PRESS Joe Louis in his ninth success- ful defence of the world heavy- weight championship pounded out a 15-round decision over Arturo Godoy of Chile 16 years ago to- night at New York. Joe scored 10 more title bout victories before re- tiring in 1948. but his attempted comeback was stopped by Ezzard Charles in 1950. 15:52. Third period: Scoring: None. Penalties: None. Stops: Plante 10 15 9-34 Chadwick 10 9 9-26 Minor Hockey league Results In minor hockey activity the Abbles wallopcd the Vics 7-3 in a juvenile game. Abbies scorers were J. MacDougall (LeClalr); T. Rice (Macitae); Macliae; D. Le- Clalr (MacRae): F. Bridges (Mac- Dougali: Coles (Leclairi; MacRae (Bridges). Vics goals were by J. Arsenault (J. Smith); G. Steele (R. Duffy); G. Dillon (Cudmore). TODAY'S PROGRAM Only activity scheduled today is a skate for girls of Notre Dame Academy from 11.00 to 12.00. TORONTO (CP)-A 21-gun salute was fired at Queen's Park Monday to mark the fourth anniversary of Queen Elizabeth's accession to the throne. The salute was fired at noon by a battery of the 29th Field Regiment (SP) Royal Canadian Artillery. was not alwayslentlreiy ac- ES DIGRESSING. he kept dlgressln from ances to sweeping cr ticlsms in government. 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The bill now goes to Parliament. ing the horses work out that decided to apply for a job. There was a strlk sport ever since. e of grooms and trainers at the time and White was hired. He's been in the E. Nicholson, G. Steele. D. Currie, R. McGonne1l, J. Arsenault, M. MacRae, R. Mccormack. J. Mac- Dougall. G. Cudmore. G. Dillon, R. Duffy, D. Stewart, D. McCorm- ack and F. Mahar. he SWEDISH PAPER H.000 tons of newsprint. Sweden exported 115,000 tms of Nlaury McDerr”h3tt Traded) To Yankees In: Big Deal atora. his second with that club gator being traded by Boston in Tettdbach. 18. a Hghthandotl hitter. batted .300 with Denver last season. Wiesler, 2.5, a so Idle hander, had a 0-2 record with the Yanks. Ben-beret. as. a lafthandod batter. finished with a .35 aver- Ole at Tomato. Plews is a 27-year-old third and second baseman. ,He hit .301 at Denver last season. Kline. 27. hit .221 in 77 games with W8-'-hlnxton in 1955. 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