- PRESENTATION 4 Beaten By Austrians GARMISCH. Germany (CF) - Frances Dafoe and Norris Bow- tlm, representing Canada for the last. time in interational competi- llllfl, Thursday night lost their uorid pairs figure-skating title to the same Austrian couple that de- mrd them an Olympic title. Tile Toronto pair lost out to Amlria'.s' E I i s a h eth Sissy S('I1llaI'Z alld Kurt Oppelt by a stun three points-1.136 to 1.133- ln their final appearance before retiring from tournament competi- llllll. 'I - doll-at recalled the narrow "in ,:m hv nhicll Sclnvarr and fluprlt edged out the Canadians at rm-tum d'Ampezzo, italy. two weeks ago. Thetrare then was so close that both couples were re- ported unofficially to have won. Ill Thursday's competition young Barbara Wagner and Robert Paul of Toronto placed fifth with L073 points. They were sixth at Cort- tina. Canadian c h a m pi o n Charles Snelling. also of Toronto. finished I surprising fourth at the end of men's compulsory school figures. Hayes Allen Jenkins of the United States. the Olympic and defending world champion, took first place while two other American-Ronnie Robertson and Hayes' younger brother David-placed second and third respectively Hayes Allen Jenkins received 1.0lti.ti points, Robertson 998. David Jenkins 952 and Sneiling 910. The men show off their free skating ability today. when the title will be decided. CANADIAN QUITS Czech - born Canadian women's champion. was forced to withdraw from the singles championships because of an inflammation of her back muscles. Only other Cana- dian in the women's singles is Ann Johnston of Toronto. Carole Jane fiished sixth in the Olympics and Miss Johnston ninth. Miss Dafoe and Bowden were the popular choice for the pairs title. They drew nearly twice the Carole Jane Pachl of Montreal. th Swaps Returns To Racing Scene ARCADIA. Calif. (AP) -. The long-delayed return to racing of California's thoroughbred pride. Canadian Figure-Skating Team Lose Championship” Sissy Schwarz and Oppelt skated a program which kept them sep- arated molt of the time and al- lowed few chances for intricate lifts. However, the lifts they did perform were good. They made no apparent errors. Two pairs later Bowdcn and Miss Dafoe took the ice. faced I great disadvange because judges had given the Austrians such high marks it would almost have taken a superhuman perfor- mance to beat them. Ttiie Canadian almost did just a They Swaps, appeared assured for today after the horse was formally en- tered in the 315,000 Los Angeles County Handicap at Santa Anita Park. cheers of their Austria op- ponents-but not the votes of the judges. curling Draw I955 Kentucky Derby winner for Meshack Tenney. who trains the: Curling Champlonslltps In the above three pictures the the Morita Summerside and Gliariottetown curling rinks are seen receiving the trays and trophies they won yesterday at the British Cousols held at Cllarlottetown rink rnonshlp by defeating Summer- side 11-8 in a close match. On the left Dr. Wt-ndall MacDonald. skin of the Brundage Says New Concept Of Amateur Needed NEW YORK (CP)-Avery Brun dage. president of the Interna must gain a new this idea of throwin Olympic idea. But we cannot velopment of its sports teams." Brundage. wealthy Chicago hotel tina. Italy. wrnl unofficial team honors. The United States placed sixth. remember these three filings." said Brundage. "First. sport is a bigger thing in Russia than in America: two. the athletes over there haven't the distractions which confront our boys and girls; third. they train constantly." Brundage said the benefit of training was evidenced in Russia's hockey victories over the United States and Canada. "The Russian team was an in- tion"al Olympic Committee, warned Thursday that the United States concept of amateur sports if the growing chal- Iege of the Russians is to be met., "As you know. I am opposed-to: ' g one patient against another in the Olympic games." he said. "It is not the ignore the fact that Russia is put- ting tremendous emphasis on de- owner. arrived here by air Thurs- day from the winter Games at Cor- where the Russians In making comparisons we must sue Curling calla. Tile accepts the trophy from Mr. Hill won the cham- lard Clark, President of the P. E, (Lharloltctown team skip MacDonald. To the right oil Al I. C4.n"ling Association. They arel (T-r) Elmer MacDonald. Andy log the Summerslde Likely, John Squarebriggs and l I I SAINT JOHN, N. B. Three first period goals were nlnre than Saint, .lohn Bcavcrs needed to down Amherst Ramb- lers 4-1 in a tame Atlantic Coast Senior Hockey League fixture Thursday night Saint John added the lone tally of the middle frame to complete its total. Jackie Schmidt, aided by VCPI St. John Beavers Whip Amherst 4-1 game: 7 Lantz. P. Jay, Joseph, F. Dunn. ti:.'lli pm. Beavers who clinched first place at Spnms Arena this In the regular schedule earlier this week. are I6 points ahead of second place Amherst. Lloyd ilichberger opened thr- scnring and then helped Nick Nu-- a olle. Run Rillllr made it 3-0 hr-lure """- ('- Juveniles: period tally by Bill Barrett. Mir. Clark is Finley Maclleod. Wally Walwyll. Bruce Ma secretary treasurer. The centre liams. Clilf Ramsey and Horace picture shows Mr. Clark present-I MBCFBPIAIIC. the runner-up prize. silver trays. The Summerside team is ti-ri MINOR HOCKEY ACTIVITY FRIDAY l.vs Unit No. 1 fist of be Mllitil-ITS T0 CRAl'Al'D tCity Title). P I I . .00 . g, ., . yg '- The following Midget liol-kl-ylJu6n'1o"700 rm I” M mar players will represent Ahbies at Crapaud tonight in an exhibition R. Mat-l)ougall, B. Mulligan, B. Simmonds. R. Bradley, D. Arsen- ault. E. ilaycs, D. Arscnault, B. G. Noonan. Players are asked to meet at W G. Barb0ur's Showroom at JUVI'INIl.F.S Tf) )I().VTA(iUl-I The following Juveniles will meet 6:30 to make the trip to Montague where they will play an exhibition gmne :u.Iain.-at King County All Star 0. Ward. I-7 Nicholson. (G. Trnlv Steele, D. (furrie. mp first session nap.-1, Rubir ,-mu st-noull, R. MFGDDIIOII, M. Macliae Gerry Smith assisted the second Rt Ma"C"rmack' J" Macnillllialil G. Dillon, G. Cudmore, R. Duffy, Tonight satisifed with weather conditions lcanafllans ITHVP hall he-ll" ll'llIlVld: and prospects as he named Swaps tual players. But they hari the best owner Rex C, Ellsworth. seemed strumcnt of precision. We and thcl 3:47; 3. Saint John, 00. Bob Gray and Pierre Brillant. , averted a shutout against Ramb- SLMMARY lMahar. D. I.eClair. lers well alone In the third. First period: 1. Saint John, T”-T'T”T"'T" ' Hit-hbergcr 1:44: 2. Saint .lnhn,I 0nI.V M'liVll.V El Basl1ioSaxton I lSlgn Contracts For Title Bout Iadino. Brkli-lcich 15:17. Penalties: None. Second period: 4. Saint Barrett Smith. Ruble 10:29. Penalties: Reid .'i:0l; Brklaeich 12:57. Gray 15:59. Smith 18:08. John, T Minor hockey ' Sports Arena. 8:00--tli3t'l SATURDAY aetivit es -- Pee Wee: --- Roc- kets vs W. D. S.Tigers. 7 P. M. Ice l - Wm. Burnett. Myron Bell. John Kingwell, J. W. Mc- Kenna vs Doug Saunders. R. Jones, John Morris. H. I-Iowatt. ice 2- J. J. Morris. C. H. Trainor, G. Bennett. J. K. Mac- Donald vs C. MacLean. Emmett MacDonald. J. S. Taylor, J. T. Whitiock. Ice 3 - Hon. T. W. L. Prowse. W A. Beer. R. Ewing. H. Swift vs Dr. Giddings. J. E Burnett. S Crosby G. Bnllock. and his stablematc. El Drag. iorlteam Thor had PI3.V9d tozether the 1 1-l6 mile feature. ' l for months as a unit. Our team A brisk, chill wind Thursday all-iwas lucked HP from here and but assured a fast tracke-whichllhefe-" Tenney demands. If all goes well. it will be Swaps' only chance for a tune-up for the 3100.000 Santa Anita Handicap a week from Saturday and his first race since he re-injured his Fj front foot in the famous and los match race with Nashua in Chic- ago last August. in"; Solishine's lio. Into Bankruptcy 'l'OR()NT() NIP)--A Toronto niture company, partly-owned by Harry Sunshine. team mana ulalinn is expected to be agreed fur-I u n clu(,'A(;o, (AP--Welterweight champion Carmen Basilio and iehallcnger Johnny Saxton Thurs- day slgncd formal contracts for their March 14 title bout at the Chicago Stadium. The contract calls for each fighter to get 30 per cent of the net gate and El similarcllt of an expected :30.000 or TV and radio. A revmatch stip- ( P" ' . . The bout originally st-hr-diilcd midi, Gray. Billani 14:15. SFll.000 fromJ'I'ornnta 1 Montreal 8 Trois-Riv' 4 Shawlnlgnn Falls 6 Third period: 5. Amherst, Sch-I Fl:30a-9:00 - Pee Wees -- W. D. Penalty: Kuzma 12:55. Hockey Scores By THE CANADIAN PRESS NT-ll. port Cubs. QHL Thirnutiml 4 Quebec 8 lI:.'Ill--12:00 V - S. Monarchs vs P. S. S. Spitfires 9:00-9:30 - Pee Wecs - Q. S. j S. Rangers vs 0. S. S. Canadians. 9:30-10:00 - Pee Wees - Sprin- gers vs P. S. S. Hornets. 10:00-10:30 A Paperweight: -- Q. S. S. Leafs vs P. S. l0:.'Ithell:00 -- Paperweights Q. S. S. Bruins vs Model. Smith- tl:0tkil.tln E Paperweight: -- P. S. S. Falcons vs W. K. S. Hawks Paperweights -- Unit No. 1 Bluebirds vs W. K. ti. Girls -- Q. C. H. 8. Ice 4 - L. Turner. F. R. John- 0 , , , 5" "T for Feb. 15. was postponed be- ACBHL Rmwings, Gr 6- v- School llnlt lce- i:;"';:o.”.::::s: ..f”t';:'t..”lt.”' .---.-- or B 4 to .m...m - n. c. Parent. 'r. Mitton. w. Rodd. com listing liabimes esummg at; Amherst 1 Saint John 4 V. v.-C... Wm MacGI'e80r- ' 34240 H W. I ,, N0 EVIDENCE OF MURDER ouA Jr A 5:00-5:30 - Bantams - onus 3:30 R M' S sgrh Ii t W mt Tggrsdayi s'r CATHARINFS o : tCP) Barrie 1 Kitchener i vs Fanucks . , , , n, .. . . . . .. : Al”; 'N'fafL'Ll;l:,'f”kFif,'l”3fngLf,';:” tion.eLidxf.r of :dIiili:'IimISonshiilIe)lorias Daniel Sidorchnk. 32. charged with Guvlnh 7 Hamilton 7 5:30-6:00 -4; . 1,: -" ' V: G: Howagp Ron Atkinson vs C, School. Unit No. I will hold lts,naan(:Pd.lhas hseckrelalttv - trlfasurcrt. murder in Cf”lT'Ifll(;I(l'Il(Ig1. txyith Attic Baud,-Mu", M, Hagan, M, Km. annual ice sports tonight at the Tffj 3 8" RH Ills Cvlhishslgnllgfllil fatal shooting 0 s I ioiegr Vlrtlx ....., 1-,, B,,,.d,1ey, Sports Arena beginning at 7 p.m. ay.r Tnarrpte lylanti s Nov. 26. Thursday pea gun y ICC CEIITTC ""5 1 r """'"' ”i'"'”" ” ”'””- ,, F,”.”"" ”' ""f,,i””"5 211" '13 .1 ip""u-'l.llm7-'5"o&lc'l5...5'i5feerea- f.?,..fl.lZfd"l3id w'lI'l"53 .'L'nzeT53i Doug C""em"' Jt Ht Clmamm oc ey ume we” 9 h "1 ltors" meeting will be held here 1 K ' 0 Stewart. D. Peterson vs D. 0- No. 1 squid and the Queen C ll!” Wm-ml mm week whe , van Frdalh yy Rourke. llad Maclnnis, a. Burden, otte High School. This will be 1 mm or meum vim ann,s1;;m; I ' M" ReeVe5'C I C . 12 rel"? game (hr ugemcelugsb Iirnga have been made Apsseits were T V , ice 3 - entra reamerles prev ous meelng ll ...- -- Howig 1, I H, m, y. 1. w,K'5. 1 y to k, 5; estimated at 3.'i90.000.. . . Kitchener-Wiilterlhh PSIIEKSITITEII vdur iI)siibsonl-1wiliioI)iiiIiugil,inl?:lige 2513- the highcsleciidiglr cle;d)ant1l2edvU:liltTla3-3 5""5Ill"f"5 l"l"95l l" "'9 Halfl av srgw M,,,i(.s.y "TE Olympic hockey t0ul'nI- petitions over. but if Dobson loses. in a thrilling hard-fought battle. C-ftmnfiny is only one or many brul- may meat at Cnrllna d'Ampc-no, If3ly' another daddy” "me s.turd.y 3 ---,----j-:--'---1m "955 ,l ll l 91'? 5 l 5- 39-Slllllli I'N'!'A' ll the centre of a dispute between p.m. - o l'f."p"'dl Islam. "rng" :1” H" B”! i v the Dutch d Cl L d B y I 4yPh , H,-, 10 d. N T be 0 tr eagnes rizos. clowns a V on; or u...mK';.,.'.',II,,,,, KTCRE, 12;. DEC? Gananyrs: w.l Qf,f:,,., en 5 rlywood-door manufacturing com. IIlm4Ilhhl I ll:-. 2'"-:"t."t'” W ”' CW mm--m U L Th on-...::..”:.:.ir:::l.::..::'".r::.l:..; lllni.hm.F'm. rontradtl El'efiIcaE(i'l'l'lg8nlild(ifLIofi? tlo(it.- ' I . P "M 3 b"w”"g ""9-V' hIIIl1nIIIl'llmI ., ' ' e The 41-year old buslnesslnan told '6 In II1 Illn rhenel Waterloo team has protest- a Mndmm Mammm, last mmmer Ilhh Ilium 19? signhm (C? Photo) his assets were around Illllllijinllllillih T-T "”v'T'r 4” 'ST”iCT Ilm Illlii ' 0 y W Illh .I”l CLEVELAND, tC'Pl- When . 1 ltiim. II. Se The following is the minor hocv new group takes over the Cleve Imlllllllilii .H I dt - it ill t is llllll-l " 'll D f key schedule It the civic stadium ht;,,',','f',,,c t",.,.,.5.l:,,..2'.'. peril-S. . . , Hm . linttlnrl. e Summerside today. wage Price of nearly p4'000'000. Q 1, F. , Illllllllllilxn 3:00 to 3:30 - Paperweight ule Cleveland News said Thurs- -hi-rtlllo -nr ll tllllll llllllllllrm STOCKHOLM (AP)-A four goal Teams 3 and 4. day. q-r Mop”-7 q..,.,.,,;...,,. me... "Nb" "" H ' IIIlIIlIIIIIIIllll'lll lilllsllrzglin the last period gave the 3:3) to 4:00 - Pee Wee Team! Shares held by the present. I,e;S,'"D"uglaS"Ct"nnm,' mycapold And our Wpictun H .4 " .llnn"'m)llllliili ; - ymplc hockey team a as 6 and 1. ltock owners are valued at tl.a5n Gamma" W M t h , n wm ..,,.. ..,. 5,... H H. 1,. lrtory Thursday night over 4:00 to 4:1!) - Pee Wee Teams each. But for each share. the I M P", 'C:"l”a a""'":j m iwedenls national sexict. 5 and 3. new owners will pay 5800 ln 4335" ;-"mi ,1"n,',(;,B' 1,? (rihmxnnmn - Piiitli-is STA RT AT Hm so 1 Each team scored a goal in lne 4:30 to 5:00 - Pee Wee Teams and issue ll note for W50. Tin-,";l1 15;” f' 0", ” 9 "51 tlfiy 1 A r '- ' :- lltl Deriori and the second ended 0 and i0. News said. in ' 8 "mm ("P -0" mp ”.e' TV Aerials Insiullerl - A7 5:00 to 6:00 - Midgets Teams Three men-Investment bl'tlkcrl,?,?1i:ltlf::lg9Sl3 "lh"3a”"”'3 ”'" Ilc" ,.-,x,,,.,, Tcl(sVisi(pn' um... and The Swedes rallied in the last i and 4. William R. Daley. Tribe Grilernl: "0: Wm dam mp 1000 t. C3,. Radio n,.pai,.5, I i erlod to beat the U.S. 4-3 Wed- 6:00 to 7:00 - Midgets Teams Manager Hank Greenberg and, th ,. ' I ' '""''E. V y exday. 2 and 3. ollman Ignatius A. OlSIhaughnessy ,mIt"'"m '9”! '',';;r3 0" a"'f'Wll;Fil Radios from 3422-19-1 Hi? I CD --are expected to take over the 3” 9 l :1"? llrqr 6 -1 593""lf- ":3 Car Radios . up --m mm m an ::::r:. .t"Ct. 2...-an I" we..Lh' J--Va one second outside Connor's own T world record mode A year ago. . 0 T Nino Bibbla ltalv held sot-ond' AIHAL K"-S Either. witg :(.'ttlflgi..s'ecn:Ids.' and W”-'” X WW W H” BOARD OI DIRECTORS rls nan . Ilt' l. .wI NT nnr was r ,, , Gt IAEIGHSMOREANOIS suoonetz MONCTON TV I4.':IIIIivs-tiiclvirh xv1lIi”hhI:miII(::o ,.,,,, M. "M wmnnmm 10 Ft. Chimney Mounts runs tnday. A - W --I t-rrwm -.1 A "W 70Y'"l: A-SA. Toronto Easy To Install. Shipped Anywhere CHTOWN C DMORI3 DRY CLEANERS 29.95 10 Ft. Base and Guy Wires 36 95 Vlowtsu RADIO-TV . President Credit. I THE All-CANADIAN L 164A Kent Street li'- quick and any to borrow at Trims Canada Loans over 3500M an be repaid over as long as two years Smaller loans may be repaid over a I5-month period. And remember. . .Trnns Canada Credit loans to 815W are life-insured it no Oxfrl cost. I lllltl GISII lflllls EMF? WW7 ZITT Vkn-fruidont I Managing Dlrnclov N. E. longlord, Toronto Ialmer Noilly, Toronto W. Dent Smith, Tomato EOAN COMFANY Noll P. Petersen, 0.8.5., Air Vice-Marshal Acielard Raymond, C.I.E., E.D., A.D.C., Montreal Renault Si-ldwem, O.C.,Quebec City G. I-lorry Sheppard, Toronto Graham Morrow, O.8.E., Toronto Russell J. Wood, Toronto William Ardent, Calgary C. Sydney Frost, M.C., Toronto William C. Harris, Toronto Toronto James 599WOv9, C! E, Tomato GeoNrey Stubingtoo, Tore-to Dial 8233-J . ,;..-...........s...--; .. L 4. cWiI- rink withl In the picture on the right the Charlottetown rink are holding winners tarys. (Guardian Photot 7:00-7:45 - Bantams - Colts vs Q. C. H. S. Eagles. 7:45-8:30 - Bantams - Canucks vs Aces. 8:30-9:15 - Bantams - Flyers vs Bombers. 9:15-10:00 - Bantams - Q. C.i H. S. Arrows vs Q. S. S. Bears.) 10:00-11:00 - Exhibition - All Star Midgets vs Juvenile Abbies. ll:00-11:30 -a Practice - Abbie Sisters. JUVENILES BUSY All three City Juvenile teams will be busy on Saturday. At 6:00 p.m. Juvenile Royals will leave the Sports Arena for Souris where they. will cross sticks with the All Juveniles of Kings County in exhibition tilt. E. evening at .1. Ar Arena whence they will proceed I). Stewart. D. Maccnrmack, F. by Car to play Kensington Juve- niles in another exhibition game. At 10:00 p.m. at the Sports Arena Arena today is Juvenile Abbies will play Abbie Hinchbcrgerla skate for Itochford Square School All Star Midgets in an exhibition Ruble, Pal-ligirls from H:00Sl2: workout . at the supplying at St. Peter's Ha H S. Tigers. I . l 605 Pieces of Native 1, with a minimum b I TENDERS CLOSE - Abbies 59 ST. PETERS ROAD S I). U. Rink tit of ii torlwill meet S. l). U. Juniors in I ,rl-gular City Junior .ture. Saints, who have so far gone winless in the League. will he go- ing all out to break into the win column while the Welshmen will be just as determined to keep their winning streak intact. It TENDER FOR TIMBER Tenders will be received by the undersigned for Peter's Station, all or any paint of the following;- 2400 Pieces of 5" Live Sawed Native Timberla- 15 feet long (to be cut from logs with I. minimum diameter of 7"). State method of delivery and date of completion. MacKAY'S CONSTRUCTION Junior league Fixture Today This afternoon at 4:00 p.m. at . P. W. C. Junior: League fix - ATTENTION ' FARMERS, FISHER- MEN. why Do Thbl WHEN Price 019 Star? Overhauling Starters. Generators. "II, Magnetos. Carburetors. etc, 1;. At 6:30 all members of Juvenile! " low as ”'75 pl"! My Mr” K Vics are asked to meet at Sports """d9d- Check these Units now and be ready to go anytime. IATT & McRAE LTD. rbour or on cars at St. Spruce Piling 14' utt diameter of 10'. FEB. 25, 1956. CHARLO'I'I'E7FOWN THE PERIAL L records on IFE outstanding year in I955 The Directors' Report, presented rained buoyancy in the market today, shows ms: for life assurance. 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