.........c-,. wpur.-out :;9-- -'..,r. 24;: -T; Jovfh. Que. turned in it partic- 3'53 "Saints Stag; Great Comeback Davey's Late Goal Gives : Saints 5-4 Win Over BYC Paul (Burk) Daicy's lie- Ireaking goal at the lti.-i0 niark ol the third period climuxcd ll terrific 34.!)-lj comeback and gave the Sainls a clusc 5-4 vict- ory over the tottering Basilica Youth Club in an Island Senior League ganie at the Sports Arena last night. Palying listlcss and uiiimpircii hockey in the first pcriod the .scorcd one for thc B Y C by a 3-0 score going into TAKE LEAD Balms fftund ilicmsclvcs Ind. Wllatcyer coat-it .L.l- Hait- Adam had to say to them bei- wcen periods tlicy appzircntly took to heart and outscored thc B.Y.C. 5-! the rust nl the way. Paul Davey was cverywherc. scoring a pair of third period goals and setting up ziiiiiilirr lli-. first marker tit-ti thc xt'tti'(' at 3-3 in iii.- third. After the B X ( had put .. in front 4-3 scioiitls later Davcv engineered a Eual tn" linemate Ed . i " T c i from a sci'nni- - - MacDonald and fired the uinner,age of some -lopl” Dial vl7.V the ll 1- ll-1” q-Ml '3'" g - . . ' .Iics in the first and third. Wimpy himself with 20 seconds more thaii.S.D L' defcnu: as tic limk lieathet-; lilr I" lltithi I'll thc l1'I('l altcrnG(lihiltt; (tt)l((:lilltii1:neilC;ilu!te:rl) se;Yat1i(ii;liciMtlo'shctHMum ibic's pass and skirtcd around thcymailc a --ii-nlioiia sine o .oui ll - - .D .d,U, I minute to go in thc game In This Corner Carver "Hottest" Guy in ; League; Practically Aiire (l'.I'he late Damon Runyon t)llt'l' Wrote I story callcil "'l'hi- liutti-st Guy In The Worli character in the pivcc this it lutl by the name of Big .lulc and in 'Wlill MeicLui'c. Wilsnii and Ltllla iiii..:i- ;h:ivc any business Plcllllllbl In this . Tlic l'lllt:l llemwo Only 4 penalties were called by idciciisc tor a nine tll)("fl try at the referees Don Whclt-in uiid Brianib.l)l'. cagc. llc didiit miss and Mac('allum. All wcnt to thc B Y('.ltlic Saints were 2 goals down. and two 91 them ('05! the viiiiihl Stu .NiacLure was sitting out the (.h,bm.,-5 .1;-grly. Stu Machiirc vui. first of his. three pcnaliics ,Wl1Dll tagt:c(l with 3 of the iilfi'2u-tioiis and Brian g l,cu'ls soul the VB 3 Jack MacDonald and lliiy (Jioiict goals in iron! Ont-c again it was scorc-(l (luring two of lhiim a (lcli-iisiic leillsthil-S Lcuis L"F2llJl)(l(i Bill Wilson. Brian Lcuis siiilllic puck at thc siiiiils bluclinc and ll-lacLui'c and Lloyd Slicplii,-rd catiit coasti-(l in uilh thc SDU. goalie at his lll('l't') I Hiitli uti;illctult'l- Slt('iIh('l'il and .lltllll tichrkc for tl-i B Y!" came The BYC took care or all thc up uni. ..iiiic ::i'iu".I silica tltIi'iii,'.' H('ill'lllL' in thc first tuciity niiiiiitc- lllt' '1" llllllll!(' uilli (icltrkv P8fi' hitting paydlrl in that order lic sliiiittttl liaifil till 8 L'lL'3F break !ilacLure's marker came at 84.1 away In the early minutes. after he intcrceptcd an atteinptcd . . Cl('t.lI'iiilt'rI pass by the Sailils lle TI” "ml I P .cai'i'icd thc puck ill illt' side of tlic 'l'l'n S-It'lt' 4-117)? Hill I ilzcl ziiid his i-lo-c lll -hot .i(llI(tk:LL"l Iii-1' .:iil in-..iii to iiiovc along "l liclucci: Earl Slioiilitrrl' pads Lltltl thc will-l thc goal post soni- it-inc to ill.'ll heltiillls asl of their, giczii storing chances before ticd utth but it was Davey who did mot of the work. Davey carried the puck across the B.Y.C. hlueline lost it and fought until he got it again. He relayed I pass to MacDonald parked in iron! of the cage and Ed didn't give Gehrlre I chance on it. Davey shot the winner at 18.40 from about 5 feet out after picking up Ed MacDonald's pus. Gehrke got a piece of the puck but he couldn't hold it. with only 20 seconds left in the game Coach Wally Shepherd )'i'llll(- ed Gchrke in favor of the 4th for- ward. Merrill missed tying the score in the dying seconds when he Just failed to tip in Wally Shep- herd's pass at the goal mouth. However that was as close as they could come and the Saints chalked up their second straight ..lt!w.ii;li they tniswd iictory and now find thcmsclyrs the BYC. for second ! At 14 57 Bill uiisnn look 'ddl'alll- lat-i um-liniialrl 'inall.V counted at place in the league standings Miitili-ii:il" ”-lltl firvrl from aliiiiil 15 (mo .,i.i 'l'n:i or three tiliiycrs took .u.it- ..l thc rcbounil bill it was -lr'lI'l( 'll:icDonald who pickcd it out of thc pilcup and backhandcd it hchinil thc BY C. lzoalic At thc liiiic ll-'tcl.llrc was :-lilIllt.' out a llt'tl.1ll) for lllL'.ll stickiiic ind ho had lust -It-iiiicd on thc l((' .ii'ict' scrviiic out his lliird pciizilty - this uetliiig 8 pass like that l mi-.ililii'I game from Roy and Vcillriix Thai coal tiiailc it 3-2 and that is the woi thc llt'l'ltI(l Dlltit'!l The third iii-ri-iii - thc first iiruul As IllUf'll as vie Hllllll'('l.ll(' ylylcss pcritiil tli liiii-km lll It-aciic l Allie's team spirit we believe play to dale was all Buck llincys time for ('!'tiVst'l1FCl(lllK - when Ray) Smith: forwards. . Gionei got thc Saints bark in thc-l-ewls. Burke. Wilson Wc8lh0l'l)IP L Shepherd. l Another good crowd better than ”"d period 8031' between 1”" "L 3. Saint .Iohn.'Jones lizatncs that have bccn a trudc mark of tlic lcngiic sincc it l)('lL.ill Lineups' Saints: goal, Shcphcrd defense: Mullins. M MacDonald. lllaclie, L. MacDonald: forwards iiloy. Gionct Vcllcux. pJ. MacDonald Davey, E. 'l1acl)iin aid. Maclnnis. Burns. ' B.Y.C.' goal Gcltrkc. ilctciixi. Ready. MacLure. F Slicplicrd. W Shepherd. -S. MacDonald. Plncau. Simmonds Suininary First Period: 1 B.Y.(.'. lll'acLui'c 6 48: 2. B.Y.LT. ll'1lsi)n tWeatllerbic.f . . v .4 ,, . , .5. l 77 . . . . If the words of Riimun he was "so that there is more to his goal The fast shaillll tight ulll..N eien-. 'mm0"d5' 4' 3 BYC Lem” lot he was practically on fire." ..Allle Carver many not he the hottest guy in thc Wtlrltl but he i llwst certainly is thc liiitti-st play- & in the Island Senior League. ALLIE CARVER His league lcarliiii: l't,'t'ttiill ill flc'lit'l lor 9 games played 1. .13 goal.-i and I assists. His goal srui-int; rccord is far and away the host. in the league, averauliig Ff7illl'lllllll.1 close to 3 goals pcr Li2llllt' Vol i'tlIlllllIlL' last night's B.Y.C Si).U. his closest rivals are ilcrrill Pin- cnu and Brian Lewis of thc youth llub with 11. Since the leagiir lir-zaii ('.-irier has been at least R minor ex- pense tn Sports .iii-na 1l:iii:iger Earl Nicholson. who has had to replace the many TPIT liulits that Carver has personally cziiised to burn out from iivcr-iisc and has . been a menace to every conch III the Icatuic. None of whom have yet been able to gist zidcqiuitc coverage on him and as a result none have been ahlc to l(r'Pl) him from registering at least one goal on the scoresheet. About the only team uho has made a fair slimiiiig of kt-oping him goalless was thc youth cliil)l)- ers in last Tliiirsilziyis coiitcsi. With Lloyd Shepherd pi-at-tically ,scnrinir feats ihait Scorintl Koals is an art. hlziiirlre pKa.V0 lliilliiis broke Illl .i R Yi'. IS0t:ond Peritlrlz -lLSl).U. Mar i Richard has ntatic a ctirccr ol 'power aitzii-l and soul llllll i'-lllr'Jyh)l”lli;lld5 t:ltEt)l't".l.(w - M8LD0tvltl' it and a couple of hundred thoiisu at center uilli no one at .lll between - -r- -Hillel. lR0Y I'll and dollars. hpslvdcs. up ml”. him and (,(ih1'l(9g ilciixt 1.;-lfl. Penalties. MacLutc seen many players in this local league who have had as many its 1-goal lcad only 22 SOL'(llldS later gziiiie . chances as Allie does to score yet When l-l0.Vtl Shepherd slapped liter- are more or less liieffectual when- it comes in putting the puck in the net. We helicic his "secret" it It can3 be called that is simply ht: dead-i eye shot. Of course there are it few other charai-tcristics such as his shiftincss and his snakey dipsy-' doodlinrz that makes him such ai difficult target for dclcttsenicu Yet it is this. not-overly hard but almost unbr-licvcably accurate shooting that has been getting himi those goals. He has scored some goals that few eoalics in the entire hockey world could stop. and evcn' fcwer would be willing to try. .,N!'.. J; l MBILL PURCELL We have received word from teamuiirk. ed tliinns ill) at 3-3 at Sit) u-licnll704' Pena"-VI M"Ll”"' Hnwcvcr the youth ('llllI regained l '29- Smith Third Period: 6 Davey tMullinst 5.18; 7. B.Y(' l. Shepherd tpin- rlll Pincau's passiiiil behind his i-aul 5.42 it. SDU E MacDonald brothcr liarl in the S l7.U. cage. Ed 'll.'icl7nilald shot the goal that tr? thaveyi l.'l5.'l; 9. Maclliiiiald. J. SDU Davey MacDonald! tlcd thc game out-c atzziiii at I3 53 18.40. Pf'llalilOS' None. Nashua Ancl Swaps Top List For Arlington Handicap CHlCAGO tAPi --- Nashua and. Swaps Tuesday topped a list of I90 nominations for the Arlin;;inn' Handicap July 30 and thc Wasti- ingtott Park llaiiilicap on Labor Dayfcrich 0100.000 added cvcnts. .L.;:.m...;.- Wes Santee Will Definitely Start Bf).H"l'(l.V l.ill' l.l 'l'tiiit lliis andirli. Qiuiiitiro iii.'ii'tncs track coach. notified officials that Wcs Sanlce definiicly uill start thc mile in next Sziliirday night's 67th Boston A A track meeting at Boston Uardcn Saiitcc. ulio siiflcrcd a ll'll in- jury at. thc Orzinize Bout l7N' J0. ran "hard and strong" in st spe- cial tryout Monday and tin; so enculii'aged hc drciderl to compete this weekend. Rosandicli said Hampshire Downs Cope Traverse lit the first liockcy gatiir play- ed at Cl'ap;iiiil rink sincc thc ho-l giiiitiiig of thc tnlld spell Hurlin- shire Bulldogs ilcfcalcd Cape Trr-i- icctuve director of Arlington and Ilimzlim classic and scoring s stun- Tiicsday l llltc bit: mahogany bay thc throe- -your-old championship and horse Tuesday's Minor larchs "Tlie naming of Nashua and Swaps tn the two fcattires indica- ics that Cliicago fans may get an- other chance to see the star por- formcrs rcturn to thc scene of some of their greatest triumphs." Washington parks. Nasliiia carried the silks of the ilalc William Wooduard, Jr., to vic- llory in tuo Clilcago appearances .last ycar. winning the si00.000 Ar- niniz 6'7 lcnntlis victory over -Sway in n .Sitl0.000 match race at Waslitirztoii Park Aug. 31. l The match racc triumph gave of thc year honors. Shirley Tuesday night. tnissctl Hockey Results Saint John sandwiched three sec int: Joncs. Beavers were outnumbered 14 to L. H "i It and hail only two forward line.-. Pidsurlny l"1CdllxVlTllCy worked without Sid Puddi- Shirley 5TheCli;In'ldhhwIGu'IlIhI.WdIudAy,Ju.1B,l0Ml Win Game 5-0 Moncton Hawks SAINT JOHN. N.B. (CF)-Goalie comhe. Gerry smith and Run Ru- Jlni Shirley Rained hll leventh hlc. Puddlcombe. with a torn knee shutout of the Atlantic Coast Seii- cm-nine, will undergo an opera. tor Hockey l-ensue season when Lion and is expected to be out of the leading Saint John Beavers hockey action the rest of the sea- whitewashed Moncton Hawks B-0 He was called upon to make only 17 saves while Beavers kept 1.” ,1 C h b 9 ,. 3 , , Nick Pidsodny hopping with 51 1 .11 H .. m "3 stops in addition to the five- he '1I('uz.n:e:.l:5l.eb' new rger scored two. The others were . . by Lloyd Hinchbcrger, Nick P"'8l”e5' M"?- .Nll'tllit" and Wally Klllln13l' the . latlcr unassisted shortly after Iielp- g0"95 iP”””m"”' Blanks son. Smith has a bruised leg. summery First period - l. Saint tBoileau. Nic- Secorid period - 2. Saint John. Nicolle t" " Hsmiltonl 7:13; tKulImsnl 8:12; 4. Saint John. Kuilman 8:48. Third period: 5 Saint John. Kllllllllinl 9:11. cnaliies: None. Stops: lCaps, Ramblers Play 4-4 l"liliDl5l'ilC'liON. (CF l-A lliird .ueriod goal by Neil Sewell tledl Frcdcricton Capitals 4-4 with Anilici-st liitmblers Tuesday night and thc rlcadlock rcmalncil un- broken in an overtime scssion of the Atlantic Coast Senior Hockey League fixture. The single point raised Caps to s tlilrd place tie with Moncton Hawks. Ramblers. in second spot seven points hiizher up thc ladder are in below Saint John Bcavcrs. Bci-tiic MacDonald and Bob Le- ger hclned Scwell's big tally. the innly one of the third period. tim- hcrst gained it 3-2 lead in the first and both teams scored once in the second. Bob Gray shot a brace for Am- Draw Summary ibnrriglon tLepinei 3:35: 2. Am- liorst, Gray in Kiley. Leylel. l:l:5 . l. Ainlicrsl. Kennedy (Ber- naquct, Therrteni 16:49: -1. Fred- ericton. MacDonald tDorrlngton. Leclerct 17:41: 5. Amherst. Gray John. f Creighton Carrying Mail H”! permd g 1. Fredericton! Rangers is one of the seven top N.H.l. Statistics Mariucci Hopes To Win A scorers in the National Hockey League. His 17 goals and 21 assists put. lilm among the scoring leaders. He startcd his NHL career with Boston in 1948-49 season. (CF bntnl. ...., Few Games With U.S. Entry Pt-nallics: None. pressed by his club's 21-game win-l tLcyte. D. Klleyillll-20. Penalties: Howe. D” I V . ' I . . H 3, ; 53 Vtluttouk 9:12. Reid 9:12. Burma". Mu . 25 26 53 CORTINA imiiipuzzo. llal.V.twlllt'h be dismissed with the re- Second period: ti. Amherst. White in. nit-ii,-,1-cl, mi ,, 24 22 45 (CF)-Coach Johnny Mariucci. il1CllllHI'l(' "The competition wasirl (Schmidt. Brlllantt io;4o; 7y F,-ed. Bmhmlc. Ny H 1,, 32 43 old Chicago Black Hawk (lcti-iicc-yvcry rguod." 9.-iciim, Cmnpbell iwirmock, IHc- o;,,,5ic,,(i' M” H 9 35 man. brought his United staics BfNl(iCS. Mariucci has inini-y Phpp) 14;45, penalties; whmn;-k Sloan, Tm. 27 17 Olympic hockey team to town problems on his defence. The U5. 2-43, Thgrrlgn 13:99, L, Kuey Renmp De. I 12 7,9 Tuesday and said hell be glad it team hopes to gain permission to 19.43 . (-,.,,,-gh,,,n' NY 17 21 they win a few games, Vusc Jack Petroske. on-captain of Third pmnd pg 3 FrederM0".JK(.lb.. Der H 12 25 The Iiallan.porn vulllvertsliy I ofylltartuccis Minnesotans. as s ro- Sewell tMacDonald. Leger) 4:19. D9lV9CClH0. Dct 13 13 35 Minnesota coach wasnt no tin- pauniciit for 0Grad.y. MariLicci's players are more on- LEADERS tlinistic than their coach. hcrst Emmett Kennedy and V 1 g .- I v ' Shcrmic Willie had sinule-: Fred- ,,.,2;"'"” M mm"; Penalties By The Canadian Press crlcton scorer: in addition to S! , Sewcll wcre Frank Dnrrinizton. "ll" MacDonald and playing Coach l49('l"C 9 7 7 ZT24 POINTS: Jluwe, Dclroit. 53. Hughic Campbell. Craig l2 6 9 8-35 GOALS; Howc. Z7. Isaid Benjamin F. Llndhelmer. ex-p The animal meeting of tile Char- lottetown Garrison Indoor Rifle League was held last night at H. M. C. S. Qucen Charlotte. with the president Lieut. Donald M1-icBcath in the chair. All units in the gar- rison and the R. C. M. P. were represented, with the exception of felt that greater enl' the 5 Sins. Rog. an invitation to participate is being forwarded to the i1. C A. F. at Summerside. After the discussion on last sea- sons activities were completed. the officers This resulted in Licut. A. K Mtitcli 5 Med Co being elect- ed president and Sgt R. J. Htirry TlIFlt" were two schedulcrl camcs.5 Med. Co. as sei:reiary-treasurer. iplaycd yesterday in the City's Mt- Tile captains of thc various teams llor llockcy Lcagucs. In the first were appointed as tho count-it, giimc of the day Pee Wee Mon- 'nf 5-l Edwards scored all the Mon- WF59 3'5 last nlflhl before a iznnd arch's goals with Tigers lone tally William Rollers. the Sports Ed- itor of the Oakvllle Journal that Bill Purcell who has been a standout for the Oakvllle Mct- cors. reccivt-it a very nasty Iii- jury in a game against Stoufille. The skate of one of StoutilIc'ii tlelng himself to Carver. thc shifty Parkdale right winner was held in check to tun prWitx'T' But as most oplc know by iiiiu. lic exploded the tliiri. Ni" ii: .. ..iI.Ils and sewed up thc ;..iii. lair thc l-ilxcrs Shepherd can tiikc a how Only one of the goals us- scored while he was Sil"i"HllllL' (i:it'xci' ..WIIat is tlitt -:.:i'i-i in liiicis success? We put this question to Allie hlinsi-It thc iiihvr iiizlit its Allie said "knit know in unit as I do boy that hockey is A team game. l'vc l)l"Pll V'0I'lIlL' plenty of goals bill I li;nn'l hcrn doivii, it by niv cit. l'i hrcii ccliinc plenty Ill upportiiiiitics to score and most of llltlll h.'ivr comr- only after some hm-it diizcing on the part of mv hrntht-r Skip or Dempse Gregory or after I had picked up a pasr I cnulrlnft have ; missed it I hail been hlindfold- l u - . . ed. tlntiirm lcaiziic. Among them arc ln(;.tF slurp." gt l,incnln l'ai'kI' To emphasize tlir llFi'-s3lllL angle Allie said. "Dld you we that pass Junior lllarLeo(l lniil till”. iii me in the third pcriod of 'l'l..r- 5' .(- .- game? if i had niisscrl .'i L'ttill ;ifici" hriu cvci" players ripped through Bill's ; skate boot and torn three lend- zcrs. It took 10 siiiclics to close the vioiinti and the injury will kccp Bill on the sidelines for thc y rest of the year. i Here is part of Rtigctzv lctlcr . y"lCvcn ilttiugh Wiliic is 2i years old. .tlicrc arc lilo NHL clubs iiitcicslctll in him - Dctriiit and Non York. liiinioi-s have it you will probablyi isN' his name in Ezislcrli or lntcr-l iiatiiinal l.r'lL'llP lliiciips ncyt seas-t pin Hill is a toii,'.'lt f'tIL'tZPtl boy Hllltll lllilftlik tlouii from no 0711' and that Kurt Ill play has PillliPll liini llli'lll)'l tans llPi't' Bill is ;in ('M't'llIIIlll.'lll.l' fiitc riislirr and null llltll-Pil ;iiirl' ""Wfl "7 la"-S ll "'55 I PPiZl1l8F being scored by Constable. game of the board of Trade Lori- guc. C-;T....i bias?” Bisley Shooters 0'i"rAw.l ice-- Lt -(jtil (icul'l.1C whalw Patrick. tit). of Ottiiuii. fnrnicr cominaiidini: officer of the Gmci'- nor-Gencral's Foot Guards. uill tic named coiiiiiiandatil iil Caiiail.'i's I956 Blsicy loan). it uas lcaritcd "liicsdiiy A nicnilicr oi iltc iiislcy lcani lic- iorc thc h'ccun(l Worlil lV.'ii'. Col. Patrick is an (?lllllll!slils'll(' riflciiiziii and an PV'Cllt'lli shirt llc is a rim. ular riiiiipi-Iiliw at thc Jtllllllitl shoot at t'n'iii:iiiulit t'.'lllLZt's llll-i siilc tl't.iii.i, of illt' lloiiiiiiitin of (';iti.'irl.'i liiilc .-lu.iiii.il1iilt Tilc t't'Illi'llJllltir'illi iii lllt' llt.'ii ili:.lcv lriiiii lifts t-itiiip t'.'mt .Iii'iIli'm"Nl ”'m'll mil l"””'”E "" 'l"l"'N' ill” lfcnton l'tIIlllll-'liltlltl" offtcri tli thc "9 ” P3” l7""'l l" Mal H ll('Al” ' station at Thinroln l'aI'lil . near fialzziry - ' B"l'ih" 3'" ””'"l"Kg ”""” '"." The ciiiiiitiaiitisiil of thc l9.'::'ii " "'"" "" "l "”"" l"l"”"p MM" .llislc,v train was tiriiiip Capt Jolinl llmc players iierf0I'mtrIt.' III that Fciitoii. uiiriiiiriiidiiii: iiffiriw of thc "'l'iicy" Richard of Rorilcn. Frill ('5,-.;,,. (-(.,lL.V.m l"'rl'I'Grl'. Stan Milne and Liirrir l Thc lliislry xlimit uill tic llt'lti llll hmith. Local fans will rr-memhrr In the second game of the day Midget Royals defeated Vics by a scorc of -1-0. Royals goals were scnrcd by L. Gregory tMcGec. Simnioitdsl, Storey tsimnionds. Da- lzicll. Lsntnz and Storey tGallan', Dalzlel Officials: - V. Mulligan. Don last Horse if Be Sold Today Nllililll. Fla tAPl-'l'lic last of thc liorscs once owned by thc lalc William Woodward .lr 's Bclair Stud l”ai'ni.: uill be sold at public niirliiin tiitl;iy at llinlcall race. ii:ii k Twoiity-tun licarl uill lw aur- 'l'lic.v now are nwneil In .li-liii S Kriicsr. T('Hll0('li. N. .l. uliu tmiiclil them for a rt-ptIl'it"Il .f2ti"..ofltl from Woodward's estate Ki-ocsc said he bought the group to not two flilics. which he is keep- ing for hrcoding purposcs. Ml'.'la'TlNG TONIGHT Curling Draw Thc srltctitiic for thc matcllcs (l0f('al9fl Tillers by 8 SOUP! will be draw tip by tho prcsidciit and secretary and submitted to the mm Rifle Scores Followitig are thc scors fird at the arniurics on Jan. 18th by the Cliarlottetown Rifle Club: Allison Mulch Garth MacLcnuan Pal Landrigan Bob li1ii'u'i.se P..l. Laiidriguii Lenard MacDonald Peter MacNutt S.S. MaCLEllnRn Ralph Kcnncdy Frcd Younkcr Wanda MacMillan Jim Good Burt Palirson Milton Carver Rcx llaycs ."aiil Jcnkitis l. l.affci'ty .li-ninr Kl.'icDoiiaid l'II'riilI ll':ilsll Mcrrill Stccl (Jerald Smith Barb Jenkins .l. Jay Mary Rnhrls Sgg38gj33?.335i&'3i”ri”r?;”SS32f-334T-33: ASSISTS: Oltnstcad. Montreal. 6 B: snurours: Hall. Detroit. 9. 137 minutes. . . . . ' .' iS units. with shooting to commence g1ANmNh during the week of February 6. A resolution was passed to sp- M0"il'Fal 47 39 ll 7135 pronch the Commanding Officers N- York 44 22 15 7132111 of all cadet corp in the area with Deimli 45 '9 13 13 l20 the idea of forming a Cadet Gar- '(T:tlllli0n'0 32 3 1 50 g ' - it-ago .. . rl n League By this meanswiutultg Boston 45 H 25 9 82130 be created for competitive shoot- ing which will eventually bolster the membership of the P. E. 1. Rifle Association for large bore ed for annual competition. The game scheduled tonight at Civic stadium In Summersld has once again been ' ' ning streak in exhibition games. t.'.t'lt?'ltS.'-,”i5'.?i'.'.':'?':.s."”' '9' Robinson Agrees Sloan. Toronto and inson has signed his 1956 contract lth the Brooklyn Dodger for an estimated S33.000. a cut from last year's salary. PENALTIES: Lindsay, Detroit. w P W " T F A N5 vice-president. said "Jackic took a thighs, he played in parts of 106 games. batting .256. He hit eight homers and drove in 36 runs. Don Rigazio. voted the outstand- ing goaltender of last year's world tournament in West Germany. in which the Americans finished fourth. said this year's squad is bcttcr halaiiccd. faster and sounder dciciisivcly. Forward Gordon Christian, an- other 1955 veteran. felt the team has heen playing just well enough to win its exhibition games. ”Wlicn we play the tougher tcatiis I'm sure we'll do better." D'ld9-iir the said. ('hi'istian's promise will be put NEW YORK (AP)-Jackie Rob- E. J. tBuzzl Bavasi. 34 55 cut but It was far from the may to the test Friday when the Ameri- lmum 25 per cent.' I cans open their schedule against B8V85l W0l1ld"'i ill-W059 WW ll5v"yCz(?('lttlslt)vaklli. rated second only 51 92 51 23 32 urcs. It was reliably reportcd Rob--in ('an3d;fg Kitchener . wgm-19. 43 3' inson, who will be 37 oil Jan. 31, 1)uu-pmcn in the A...-,.,,namgnL 31 agreed to 333,000, about 54.500 loss --;:-1--jjm-c than he received for 1955. Although the Dodgers won the pennsn and finally their first- world series championship. Robin-l son had his poorest season in nine shooting. The donation of is suitable ' , nii-cling ucnt onto the election of trophy has been assured. to be us- yea” "' ""3 mal”"5- SKATING Monday and Wednesday, Afternoon -- 4 - 5:30. Hampcrcd by injuries to hntli Mantle Signs For 35.000 increase NEW YORK (AP) - Mickey However Island Senior League pliiy 'll gcl undciuriiy thcre on Friday night when the Aces will he host to the Montague Prim- roscs. who will be replacing the Pope Receives Canada's Team Admission: Adults 25c; Children 108 Monday and Wednesda Evening - 8-10 PM. Admission 50c Mantle. centre fielder for New York Yankees, signed a 1956 con- tract Tucsilay at an estimated The 24-yc;.ir-old player. who will be with the club for the sixth season. received a 35.000 increase for leading the league in homers last season with 37. lliantlc left a hospital Monday night following a tonsllcctomy and became ill during the press con- ference at which his signing was announced. A doctor had to be venile game this .evcning from called and the player stretched out 5300 i0 730” P-In bnnginiz togeth- on tile divan in the office of club er Royals and Vics. All playcrs Covehead after Thursday president Dan Topping. Mantle hit .306 last season and drove in 07 runs. in the City Minor Lcagiies is a Ju- of these two learns are asked to be on llilllfl ready to go at 6:00 pm. sharp. Parkdalc Flyers who were origl- vAT1cAN cypy (gauge,-,iLp(-W, Bally Icllcduled in til-'-I.V FI'ld8lt- Plus Tuesday received in special audicnc 15 bcrs of Canndats team taking part in the winter Olympics of Cortina, llzily. PRACTJC E H o c k e y practice for Today's Minor Hockey Program Only activity schcdulcd for today nights game. All players are requested t.o attend. Tuesday - 8:30 P.M. P. E. 1. Hockey League S.l).U. at B.Y.C. liiirsilay A 8:30 P.M. P. E. I. Hockey League B.Y.C. at MONTAGUE 'l'ltut'sd2iy, 2:15 to 3:30- Pre-School Skate. Friday Eveninge7 p.m.- Q.C.H.S.-W.K.S. Ice Sports Admission '25c Admission: Sui. Afternoon A 2:30-4:30 Adults 25c; Children 10c llimting as coach of the Sydney llllllnniii-ics for two yr-ars mnjiir linciiry. With Canada At Olympics Skiers Gain New Respect ly KEN HIETIIERAI. , ' Csndlnn Press Staff Writer (CPI-Canada's Olympic ski tezim gained new respect from European. units Tuesday after an lmpres- we'll 59 '"'""E the "Hi "V0-" the practice session on Corilna's treacherous slopes. Peppery Lucille Wheeler of Si spectacular series of prac- s. - kl!-faced youngster eel-i ening second place he said. liar 31st birthday -lln ii FAILED IN PAST 32'”--mp "hurtllv is tltlttlll the best uitnnu isisz downhill at on--, Norway. has im1.i) woitkotlr l4'.iii:lanil diirinc thc first tuoi 0 u'ncksof.l:ily Tlir Caiiariiaii loam. lltlltl ti "1OI'ilT1t1 illll CV9"l"ll 8' 7 of still .m- p in at the F.iitcrprise liakcry A-ll 'l'llll'!lIlll(i .ii liruii: snlcitcrl uill .-all or her career and is 3 ma; con. made the best showing in wnmcnis CORTWA D"”lPE7-zov "lily tender for the giant slalom title" "em" Snlvenmoser said. "I feel confident The Austrian coach thinks his "A gold medal is not impossililc" on international downhill com skiers in past Olympics. Tom Don-.a at Kitshuhel. Switzerland info of Quebec. with a scvciith-l Ausglan coach Peppi sllvetr place finish in the I8-kilomcirciare odds-on favorites to retain the five-hour grind on Links Minn-ins. other of ill: CI tm 3:-sbgytho 1940 ucplznpctiilon. llilsthocltey title for Canada but the Figure-skating conch Sheldon Gsl- lesple. 8 Crosby D A Cox vs A named Judge Allen J. Frlser of executive of sports ht, I of Ilsutndo downhill course large number far.Joaitne,,t-sktlg ilkisnot hlthofT t to HR WRioddEdB E0lt .'tflrstcomn'ilssle.sln I: died ha"! a n on oo so re orono gave in seven oper rown mnotyya as ll 'ht:B ce 0 gr: us But this year team officials are bubbling with enthusiasm. "This is the best team we've n ever sent to the 0lymplcs.' chiirgcs could be the surprise cn-lMI'tt- try of thc Olympicsmboth lrlownhill and slalom cvcntr. giant slalom. Kllrhi-ner - Waterloo Dutchmen lIlf' N from Qtichcc (tic players are asked to attend out Tuesday morning and another (sub) vs w. Whltlock, J. Dingwell, practice session in the evening. 5335 zic. Pt" RBIVWS0 Oi N""""'t"-altitude hero and getting more our in i H H it w the nmn:iizci' or the skicrs "(tiir ittrts dr,-Hg ' ' '5' J' O" " ' Ow. ' t tare pztrticiilarly strains." l Sall't"llillll.'-CT said that t'tii'tiiia'slulio suffcrcrl s thrce-stitch slmle um,-y ')nugIa5' mp nndy tsiihi . which incltiries ayriit above his right of gates near thc Monday's nrnrltco. ion the only L M postman, pr, O”HgnIey, top of the run. is made to order absentee. Limited in skating ses- Medsls have eluded Clnatllllllfor Lucille. being very similar to slam Tuesday. he is expected to Hagan (sub) J. K. Mecbori resume iiormiil training today. 'l'hc lloiitagiie Prlmroses ulll 7 F M. ice I - C. it Tralnor. H Mac- Lcan. G. Ballock. J. R. Williams vs A. A. Mscl.eod. A. H Anderson. V Rodd. H. Swift. ice 2 - F. Hobbs. Don Wanna- cott rsuhi. lvsn Tralnor. G. Wil- liams vs R. Parent. J. E. Burnett Don Smith. S. Carson tsuht. ire .'l - Ralph Jenkins. C. Boli- dreniilt. W. Wood. L. Doyle vs .i A. Simmonds. Howard MacDonald. A. Love, G. B. Bllter. ice 4 .- V. G. Howsit. Cl. Mac- The Dutchmen held I stiff work- Lean, pl Mgmemg, Don Bglfdgley G. B. Mai.-Dougsll, Pres Brydges. 8:3) P. M. H . . ice I - L. Wellner. V. Williams, We re scthns used to the K. Myers, it. Wooldrldge vs it. B. "We're really starting to move ow". said Captain Jack McKen- Douclris. tltnht lHtlB'l' hearse Scholem ice 2 - Ed Wood. W Hiiyuimi. eye durlns vs R. Parker. Dr. H Mscltenzle. ice 8 A F. H. Johnston. M. old. L. . Melllsll. A. sit. J. 'l'he speed-skaters put in another 8. Toy or. W. Scsntelbnry. cc 4 - Earl Mscuod. I: all- Blalm vs 'i'Big Four Commissioner The Big Four football leuue has his early sixties. has been on the MAKE Music IN THE NAVY There are immediate openings in the Navy for Apprentice Bondsman. Naval Bondsman as members of bonds and orchestras provide music for training. for ceremonies and entertainment in the Navy. ' Music in sec-going ships and shore es- tablishments plays a big part in the mod- ern No . learn to ptoy e Mlllfury lift!!! or reed sfrumeiir. Let the Navy train you while you earn good pay and serve your country. if you are between 17 and 25- have Grade 8 education or better see or write your NAVAL RECRUITING Of-HOE. AT HMCS QUEEN CHARLOTTE uslodavoli. bodies over from high K? Pluto) CHARLOTTETOWN . Plione: 4913