St. Maryls. Boar.Fro1n Behind In Third Period For 4-3 Win Over Miners GLACE BAY. N.5.. Feb. 10 - (cp)- Halifax st. Mary's set Glace Bay fans back in their seats with it bang Saturday night when they came from behind is three- goel deficit with four izoalli in the last 10 minutes of play to whip Mtnt-rs 4-3 and take over third place in the Maritime Major Hoc- Key League. The loss put Miners in the fourth place slot. The visitors trailed Miners 2-0 at the end of the -first period, and 3-0 gain: into the final stanza but who clashed later with Bloomer when they returned to the ice and both were given the gate. Morrow also got into a snarl when he slugcd R policeman try- ing to help Bergcrou. Myketyn was given A minor tor roughing. Halifax-Goal. stravhan: ide- Ifence, Unger, Bergeron. Nixon. l Drainvlllc; -forwards. Watson. icarnpbell, Ford. Thompson. Mc- Kenzie. Morrow, MacArthur, Les- wick, Warwick, Bowness. I Glace Bay-Goal, Arneil; de- fence. Bloomer. Cooper, Mykeiyn. McBride. Windley; forwards POIIP. 'LlTl'LE spoiu" By Rouiot-to PENALTY THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN Moncton Keeps Playoff Hopes )Alive With 5-3 Victory Over Islanders whipped in two goals In the ill:ht- . g V MONCTON N. B" F L mmlliloric Hamilton. Denis Snlith ninx time of til secnutls. gWlthpAndersoii. iiale).LB'!t119.tgn-ilrtiicti (cmpmoncmn Hawks kgpll mm: scorml R pa”. for 15m,,de,.5 and three mlnUt05 l0 80. WW "ed hlchmle), w)ltllI:f.t' Peelflfizll a 0 i J their hopes of rcaciiinf: tho Mrlrl- mg (lung ."”'” mu!-scab Graxh d Ill). , . time Major Hockey League plny- "V "9? Mn" 15 W"? 3" l Things lookccl bleak for Saints 1-Glace BB). Ivasgvtllet . gasp OHS Smurdm, "mm by mfcnung cd out, two to Sandy Milne of when McKenzie was penallzedfor 0 (B100mPF.' VIM)! ) 4- p Chm.IOm,mwn Islanders 5.1 llawks and one to Islanders Bob htlldlllfz but they kept UP me 1'51” "Tam" Ba-Ti Cooper m,48l A crowd of 2.600. for short of G”? . ,d h . , H and hustled in the winning marker ll-98"- W)''"”” l I Denis Smith and Johnny Mor- the 5,000 goal set by team offi- l'""5 2”” l "F ii” ' "W" l ' Fo'd 6'1" I.eswi-k- rnfercc (mrr Matliicu in the fin- l3 svmiids before the ERIN 5ltd9d- ' Pmamui" l ' ”' i row, the two players involved in cials as the required number to I cnod aha" N, gnawed Halifax mu outshnt 32-21 as.”-15. . the Cliarloiletown-Halifax lcnd- keep the team in the league. wit- it” P In Midi" mmelis suck Mzllcrs held the territorial edxzel S99P"d P'-V"'9d tease 3:1-ecmems earlier this sea. nessed two rousing periods of w;1i'll:lVh'; 0" mg ice all the war but Jimm.v Strachan. 3-pcgzge Bot. Hale: H3 son, each shot two goals for their ltotikty which SW ”l"V'i5 ”l"5””'” lin'ciI.l)sF- ' hclrt the nitswers WT ' . - .lc'Pccliie (cams Saturday night and outplav their rivals. f . " . . mi yr d 1-9?” mid C”"P”' 5l'"rN1 '-I” . Pgnames-' B”'(:pmn' Hmnoh DI: the Major League hockc-,V fronl.l Ouivmls of mo team anlmum (I0T(lflzlTLl'L1lo”h(:l!l(l,tTIT("l)'l'E:1(::l; Gi'zt;)'?Hfoii'- 3l”'9-'5 "1 m9 m”! P9”0dt ””d misconduct” and rflmch. lflisco-H" For Smitty they were his invent)"-I Md late "may "H" " lcllmhy wards , Smith. IvIui':siiull 'Bcll- l-lalcy addcil anothcr in the sec- dl"-'t-l 9549- B1Wm,el' lmmml ".115: f.rst. and twciily-second goals of "mount; "mt we Mam would ringci: 'l'minor Favero Whitlock. may but 3 mace by Morrow and conduct. march mlscoiiduct) 9.45, the season and "cording to ..,m.y on dcspllc the fact that Pnwhvghym Boglldrvl shmh. singles by Ford and Watson in thelMtvketyn 9:45, windley 16.a8. Mc- g ' " it had. lost 510,090 during tho . l '1 .L 1. d I . . . . b H 19.59 itoath Leo Lamou.eux both of t . R -1, . d "0 M0lICt0tt. G0-I. Ockllar . 8 ””"l 5l”PI”d M"l”5- lmlde l9'59' camp 9 ' ' them were the results of nice ef- pins Sm V0 S. mow ll Y fence. Milne. May. Olson. Wine- The 590003 Period )V"””55ed ""3 4 H H Tmrd Orvriod fort. an the pa” 0.: the hardg cgtaurgfffsrdvy n';::,fF; nutstcr: forwllrds. Burman. Clem- Ntl.)' TI”tUll7”"' "I the 53""? M19" T nlax' 0". l - .. . - i "V. . cnts. Kcnnctlv. linmilton. Scholcs. mnomer "ml Bcmcmn mngltedtngi 5gg;;I:)1i(;:1p5(;-f.1c;,dNlxom 10:11 tliii-slllpcrbfiailed Smijirtclihdntxvliriln I112: Ellonrrii k:pthcaIwhIv' ROWIV M"r5h"”' D' H0r"ck' Km" the ll.-tli.'rtx blucl.nc. They s ar e X. ' . I . r. I i . I hotly, Rohinsnn, .g;.w;-.:som.. wouldn't drop his stick when chaI- 3'13-V. 0” ' g : f . t . , i , g l g ,.”- I M1. sunmmry - loncd to fl-slit by Bloomer Both tllntsnn. McKenzie) 17:09 Cf:-shlC'ldJlll'r-lftoltta gggflggstltcgaagfgz sll l;1'mh:'."” ' mm ,.,,,,,d ll'P”' ll'"i'"l "I ll” I79”-"”.)' MK 7-Hanoi” Watson . l mu, V15 den ed pf , C, Islanders ran up it fvvo-sznnl lend 1'rCIt'lttWllr Smith- l””l "”5””"d””5 "5 M” S5 m”” lTh”mp5""' . . . 19i”lgim. V H, Ti. .dm,.5 xerf” in the first period due to loo.-oi (Bo-'iudr.v. Whitlovki . 7-30 ors. Pe"ame5TBm”"KS 4'35: ND(.' 5 m. U .e5' ” lluum lfs bmk '. .. - i (on Hawks 2-(lh'town, Sluifh, , , ,, , sl ht b t 11 t; lplay by l'T(IllxS dc cc. In the all(',VW8.V by the sin blu.on-7.03. M)l(0I)'lt 13:1... MCK9111-"Ty-is lty Ht. (am, no W55 wylmld H" Mme m tame”. hut tM:rrshalI. Bcllringcr) . 18.01 Bcmeroli swung at some fans and 18:90. ' lfl!RHll9;5- '15 Hal.-it for Wnihlv 1-5 mm-H. Npemcd Sam” against H... Penalties: None, . he and Mykctyu became luvolvcd. STOPS.-s . J3 it ” m” ."l'. mi" Charlottetown nct were foiled by Svwntl P014041 .1l.xkct.xn. in the pta.t'rt's box M1119 Smlcha" ” 7 19””. , I . . erratic shooting. They tied the. ."t-Ittonc-ton. bcliolcs. n time. placed a shuicr on Bergeron Arrlell 9 7 .)-21 las';tTli9mi)lg.:i5"Jll5i l-led taxi I" malt-ount in the second only to scs 4 ;;l0tt'f. lltitltlliottl 3-47 P l I Comm?" 6 9030 it 1 le (I at tie nine-. - one on. lemon s. . , Lanioureux last. night on the is-!n5,;?,'Cf.:'f,,:.?k,."1 8 I (Kr-nnedy. Burman) ...... .. 7.35 l:1l)dCl's-Mrillctuli amc Saturday) A r'n v s arm 5 Ch'tnwn. Gray. a 1 E . She final pc.l d ua all M I night. "It was their third game lion's. llnwk forwards roamed deep (VIII-Ilfl, Bcllringor) . . 9.22 . 0 in, as many nights and we have into Ciiiirluttfitiwn lerritnixv and PClIi"illl(lSZ.ltlIlllD 9.14. Gray 16.0). r I been Plt'i.)'1l1K with only ttvelvclranimcd in two goals before thc. 'lIilrtI l'l'f'l0lI S e e man." he continued. He stated lialf-ix-n.V mark. Six seconds of. G-Iiltmt-ion,St-liolcs. . that the islanders controlled t.helltlll.V rcntaincdu when they not 7 ---- -4 5-45 , rs" . . la, for t o e"ot:l cl h id tlttlirfl"-"1 "l l'- T R i . -- The third place Halifax Saints. P V n W p-” 5 an S,ou l Flcef-footed George Scholcs pac- tlltimllton. Mllnc) ........ .. 10.11 0 have been leading about 51 at r three Points behind the Islanders. ,, , I d the H-mvk attack with n pair 8- Mont-ton. Hamilton, w . I the end of the second. But lll t9 I . -. 19r4 . n on s. icr sc . - - - - '- wlll meet tiic local team it an be glad 10 sane mp mmn mm or f g I Oti orcrs worn M-u tstiiolr-si i Free-For-All On Local Ice New book. driven by James Msocregor. won both heats of the free-for-all Saturday afternoon at. the Charlottetown ire races which were held before the storm. The race: were watched by a good sized crowd. Free-For-All New Look tMacGrt.-gor) worthy Ermine (Moreside) Calumet Onward (stead) Class A Trot wick- loc.:n- Milldale (W. Kelly) .... 1 2 April Bliri il.. Kelly) 3 1 Baron (C. Smith) 2 3 3 Buddy Blldlohfz tstt-ad) . 4 4 2 Sonnymcarle (Andrews) 5 5 4 Lusty Aubrey (Smallwood) 6 Gdnf Class B Trot Carol Kalmuck (Stewart) .. I I Marco Dale (W. Kelly) . .. If 2 Helen Dale (Neal) .......... 2 4 Helen Harvester (J. Thompson) 4 3 Class B Pace Mary's Delight tliloreslde).. Prince Marine (Shaw) Prodigal Vic (Mort-lssey) Lana Dale (Stewart) Class C Price Auteu- -bu.-as Bud Corhato (Willis) ...... 1 1 Major Billy Lee (Duffy) .... 2 4 El Paso (I-2. Downc) ..... 4 2 Nature Roy (H. Clow) 3 3 Following were the officials: juclges. Harry Murphy. Bill Mac- Ausland. Roland Wood; announcer auri clerk of the court, W. ll. Benton. - iI.lI.L. standings tfanatlian Press) important encounter at the Forum tonight. The game is expected to he an- other in the series of the keenly contested battles which have been waged between the two teams in recent weeks. The last time the teams played here the Islanders won by it 9-5 count. Making his first appearance here with the Saints tonight will be defencemnn Eric l'niZPf WHO recently came to Halifax from the Pacific Coast Lcague. linger N835 both defense and centre. A will in tonight's battle for second place is of trenicndolls im- porlancc to both clubs. An island- ers win will put them five points up on Halifax while a loss will cut their margin to one point. ;MaieriaI-ism Seen iioiary's Top Foe MONTREAL, Feb. 9-Materialism thur Mortimer of London. past Rotary International vice-president for Great Britain and Ireland. fold members of the Montreal Rotary Club Friday. The problem today, he said, is not just an iron curtain that sen- erates country from country but. steel selfishness that separates man from man and all humans from the Government of God. Said Mr. Mortimer: tour scien- tists have discovered the way to split the atom; now Wt! must Itmrll to unite humanity. The Ideas and ideals of Rotary are ll great aid in this connection, but too many people today are looking to their personal security instead of looking for opportunity-they appear to be more afraid of life. than of death.” The answt-r to all living is to hr: found in the Golden Rule. the speaker said. and Rotary has not discovered it-merely restated it in the language of today. In discuss- ing Rotary, he said that any or- ganization that draws iucn togeth- er ln fellowship. friendship. and service will live as long as it coli- tinuea to serve the commiintty. Saves Horse g from Drowning tV L T F A Pia. Den-nit .. .'in 11 in 144 9.1 70 Toronto 24 I6 12 12G 106 60 Montreal 25 21 7 14.1 124 57 Boston .. 17 2'1 12 111 1.30 46 New York 17 24 ll) l..4'l 1.)? 44 Chicago ,. I4 32 5 ll.'l 162 33 I M.iIl.H.L. Standings ;v71.'-n F A Ptr. St. John 36 20 8 280 182 M ch'l.own 32 29 6 227 233 '70 Halifax 31 3-1 5 266 252 at Glace Bay 30 31 4 220 217 64 Moncton 25 so 8 100 240 58 Sydney 23 36 7 186 239 .53! For Quality ' Mildncu Value ZIO- IAG Without regard to his own per- lsonal safety Mr. Collins Wood of ;Bunbury. jumped into the la: ,waters of the lliilsboro River to save It horse from certain death by drowning. The accident occurred..,rcecnt.lv when the horse and sleigh owned by Mr. William Smnllwood of Bunbury, and driven by Mr. Wood were proceeding along the shore- line of the river near the Govern- ment Garage during their regular morning milk run. Without warn- ing the ice suddenly gave way under the horse's weight and sent him crashing through. lodging his head and neck under to sheet. of Ice 14 Inches thick. Unhesitnntly Mr. Wood leaped into the water beside the beast and managed to dislodge its head. with the aid of several men from the Government Garage and the Fertilizer Factory they secured I. rope around the horse's neck and hauled him to the shore. The horse sustained revere in- juries to its mouth. the upper teeth having been driven through the lower lip as 0. rut-ult of the impact. Mr. Wood was unharmed TOKYO. Feb. to-(AP)-The Japanuo Government Saturday Innouncod that 120 former Id- lllllll Ind general: had been removed thin the 'puru list, in; 1iTili"oTflEn of tile once-dreaded tlitntht police. is the chief enemy of Rotary. Ar- I four wins t-luring ally week the schedule." added Len. would any coach and nearly all of them in the M.M.l-I.L. have had to settle for ii. lot lcss. O O O of There is still a possibility that Paul Salnclon. the Valleyficltl Braves loft wingcr, may be join- ing the Islanrlers. Club officials were in touch with Vttlleyficld coach "Too" Blake over the week-end and reportedly rcccivcd assurance that. Saindon would be on his way here as soon as p05- siblc. Coach l.ainourctlx W35 evcil hoping that Saindon might. at- 'rive hrre game but he thought it most un- likely. Salhdonls name has been forwarded to the M. A. H. A. on an Islanders playing card. . . . The 47-43 score was unusually low for a hoop game and was caused by the close guarding of both teams. The shootint: was not the best that we have seen this lllcar bill. the ball handling was. The ttecessltr of controlling the limit and holding it until a player can get a good shot at the basket was probably nctcr more in evid. MIC? here than it was Saturday night. as both teams worked cautiously and surely into enemy territory. I O 0 Although behind most of the way the saints coach and his players were confident of winning in the cud. The Mounties looked just as confident and until the 32 minute mark it was their ball game. The Saints. however. were the steadier under pressure and once they went ahead there was no denying them. The ga.mr: was an evenly matched contest between two good teams and it gave local basketball a shot. in the arm towards the lttizgcr and better things that look to be in store for it. C O C We exlvnrl ollr congratulations ,trt skip Alexander Campbell and this stummet-side High school rink o'r their recent winning nf the Plwnce Edward Island Schoolboy Championships. This rink will rcp- rrsent. the Province at the Domin- ion Schoolboy Curling Champion. shins which are to be held at Moncton next wock. In addition to skip Campbell the personnel of the rink is Derwyn Hueslis. mate: Wyman Miller. 2nd stone; Clive MacDonald. lead. . . . The Moncton I-lnwks. with part- lal thanks to the Islantlers. arc still members of the M. M H, 1,, today. several times this licascn the Hawks have been on the verge of quitting. In most cases the out. look has been darkest Just before an Islanders-Hawks game In Moncton and the fans have turn- out to see these contests in numbers large enough to warrant, the Hawks continuing in league. Following the night game the Hawks reportedly wired Sydney to find out about. the Millionaires plans and received it reply that the Mlllti would stick it out to the end. Friday night after the Hawk! same here several Moncton players stated that the crowds at Moncton games looked figures given. t O O 0 Those who sat. in on Saturday nlzhtis basketball game between St. Ounatti.n's University and Mount Allison. and there were quite ti few, will never tell you that basketball but no crowd up. pcnl. For forty minutes the two teams battled tooth and nail on pretty even terms in one of the tomcat and most exciting hoop nine: that we ever had the plea tin of watchtpg, 0 cl" ' m. Sol in i.llI1C,.1Dr tonight's. thel 5i'tturdaylK?'"10-5 DIR.V9d- much lurker than the attendance. The game had all the attributes enlng obtain; iniho tut. half. lccl (Ilciiicnts. Slim kcnncdy and Pciittltics: Mlliic 'ltt.'.!fl.'W”" 3SDU Comes From Behind ' To Defeat Mt. A. 47-43 In I Thrilling Basketball Game t - ".1. ..-..-.. .-n....-? .. l . P . - - it til Mounties held an eleven. - . . v ti " 0 . . Ila:-Il(1(.!,Lb?Il!l1ntllt'guICllSltlf::'(g0fl Ut:lnKo:l:l9y- W""" lead 9"" the Sam” mg Mg" 1' h.” Ag '1 ,” bmg gcst. lead of the game. Two minute-st ilngtlqu;.::::;Ldcisl3,:Vlsgumlny bcfol-c the third quarter ended the .mgm to mmc from bemnd ,0 dc. visitors led by eight points but the MM me Motlnt Allison Umvmsm, Saints shot thrcc quick baskets to gquintet 47-48 ill a !lll”llll:l,L' hoot-.C”'" th9NlI9:';'1j 130 W!” lglolmg . 1 N . game at the S. D. U. gymrlasliim. t J99 ll adyH0 B1? umt5'm; l The Smms mm the gain-0 1" mu litfihiiges BT1()ill(ld'UIltaT)tferIl1: gem: last five minutes after trailing their 1 , ' ' ” lm,pmmts from HR. nwmm gmgcsp u tile second half. Rofcrccs or the contest in one of the most Cullen and Earl Nicholson, u o . . tcapably handled the gamc, called I:xS::;gC:l?:E(;:)b:,gal::lnes pm) ed OJ )3-i fouls, 17 on each tcaul. g the Box - or mrritorr 2. BOSTON o. 2 '.rTh:':,f:;m?e""”y In B0sT0N- Fe” m "(CP)' 3-New York Slowlnskim " T” Goalie Terry Sawchuk accounted mamgh) ' l M FEBRUARY .11, 1952 for his lilth shutout of the Natlon- kmw York. slowmgkl ..... .. 5.. al Hockey League season tonight .Kuuman Raleigh) g as the league-leading Detroit Red Penames;Bonon 14;.”--,&5-5! wings downed Boston Bruins 2-0. 50" mm Krmcheck mm ARON- Five of Sawchuk's no-score pcr- nm. (served by Sinclair) "Wis? it)- o o o forlnanccs have been against. Bos- second "rim. 7-2 W"- 5-New York. Slowlnskl It was a close covering contcsi (Raleigh smcmm . throughout with Sawchul: the in- 8;rommo,'Bemley 18.51 To dlvidual star as he made 25 saves. Pena"y;.Monson 81.2.... 8.30 many of the spectacular. Third Period -- The loss lcft Boston still in -7gToront0 smith SAINT JOHN. N. B. Feb. 10" fourth place two points ahead of Pmamc'5ggNone H351. (CPtm-'5-"tint -1011" B0ll)'t'lS "ti-tilt New York which lost to Toronto ' increased their lead in the M:tri- tonight. . ;:f::.”..?".-1?: 3:35:33 Ls':il.".f.:. The attendance we ctgpga,-:,EA;;,,:r ggrgtegpl llomilres 7-2 Saturday night. First Period Montreal rookies led the vt-it) N The ”5"" 1”" B93"-"'5 14 1-Detroit, Howe day as the Cunluiiens dot: tw- WW5 Mmld "1 5cC”"d V13” (Lindsay) . 1:27 Chicago Black Hawks 1-2 in ed Ch"”M”'”w" 15l""d"5 Wm" Pciialtlcs -Crei';l1ton. Ifowe, National Hockey League ham n A Sydmy sank deep" 1"!” ""3 NI" Pelrsoii A Rookies Dickie Moore and lar when Moncton Hawks bcnt ' Second Period Mega. mmmd home goals in :1”! Ch"mm"”w"' 2..Dg-tr-on Lindsay opening heat and then after Biol S3'.d"”y ”p""ed.'""l C105” ”'” (Hon-e'xc1ly; 19;5o Moslcnka had saved The Hawks ;.L;:r':?(gB:::)h nsmsled gums 1') Pclialty-Pierson. from a shutout with a goal .; 33'” l" we "'5'" mid Tmd p td 7"lG of the tilird Bcrnic (' r Cliff Roach late in the tllird. ' "0 " ' '””' Tile Nicolle-Blair-Mulligan linc counted three times withlil a mill- forwards. Gallugltcr. Roacli, lIil:lr- branrl, Whillcn, Robertson. Bath- gait-. Birukow, Pirie. Moclnfyrc, Roilmcr. Saint John: Goal, Gordon; dc- fcncc. C. Smellc. Mesich, Lee, Arundcl: forwards. llhriacn. Mal- druni. T. Smclle. 0'1-Jlnhcrty. Nir- ollc. Hurst. Blair. Mulligan. Buch- anan. Langclle. tltc of the first session and Matt ' :A ' K8?" Crwd 0! 10516 "W H” Mesicli made it 4-1 before the TORONTO 4. NEW 303K 3- i First Pedod period cnded. Johnny Ubrinco shot NEW YORK Fell 10 m(CP)""l 1gMomrcnl Moore the lone second period goal. Tom SN Smith anti MEX Bentley 59”", (La 11 5; Laure D . Sniclle hclpcd hrotlicr chrl to at twice each tonight to ztve Tor-' ,, H cf I iM e " H W” score in the third. and this rnm- unto Maple Lmlfs R 4-3 Nallohalt '-t '3" 53' es 1' binallon was reversed six min- Hockey Lcalzue victory over New (Gm mom -19305 utcs lzttcr. York Rali:.'el's. Ed Slolvlnskl scor- Pe'mmc5”FW0”" 230- HM” Johnny Arundel of Br-avers. rc- ed all three goals for the Rnngcrs.l"'5' 5329' MP3" M321 ccivcd ti misconduct in the opcu- but Smith's sccoud goal-at lf:5l Mwnd Perk"! int: irziinc for shoving rctcrce of the final period-proved to be SSW"-””.N””e' 1:,-,,,,k Elliott. um wmnmg mm. Penalties-Moore 3:3.-'. Pogo. A two-minute silcncc In rucmory The odd fcntufcs of slog.-lnskys UN 17:17- of hint; Georse VI was ohsvrmi hat-trick-first In his N.H.L. car-' 7”” ""04 before game time as mcmhcrs of Cm. and mat by H Runner play”. 3-Chicago, Mioslcnko the three armed forces dippctl this smSong.m;S that Gus Many lBodner, Gee) . ......... -.. 7:20 flags. Then they were raised far so” Tommo defenceman was ski 4-Montreal, Geoffrlon v 5i"3”'9 M G” 5"” Th” tint; iii the pciialtv box ' when he IHMWP5" Olmsumd) ------ -- 15113 Q””'"' scored all three . 5-Chicago. Finncy Ltneuiis:- I ti-luculi . mat s3'i'l"".V1.G0"l4- Jlivkst tlctnt"-I First Period Penalties-Fogolin 13:53. Gad- Lt-Wltntlosklv Dlttnltlsv M””Il'"i'55 1-Toronto. Smith shy (misccinduct) 19:52. Moore Plan To Seek Top Hockey Sawchuk (Gets 11th Shutout. As Red, Wings Down Boston Bruins 2-0 frion connected on a short-hand. Sc ' -N lie. Ormg 0 cd Chicago team at 15:13. Pciittltles-None. (Kennedy, Sloan) tl:52.tmi.sconduct) 19:52. Talent Throughout P. E. I. 3-Suint John. Blal tlN'icolIc. lilullitzun) .....:. 4--Saint .lolin. Nicolle. l (Blair. Muliirziinl Svsnlnt John. Mcsiti. (O'FlaIicl'ty) Fcnnltics: hlcsiclt Si-conil I'crioll I5--Saint John. Uliriitm. i (C. Smclic. 0'1-llaiicrty) 9-Sydney, Roach. Rt-ft-ree: Hugh Glllis anti haiik Ur F L. Duwml pnwldem M M nwm W,” Show mouth on m", Elliott. F. t P I l Hm 15m'mm.s H”,,Ck',y Club ,,,,'d it continued attention and school- rn or at . . ., . , g mg. 1-St'd"et'- Billitillv - ll.'i?..-?”f..”".l.”. 133525.-."ll.t..-5”2lf. vounssm-s between aeventeen (Robertson. Ro-hmer) .... .. l.l0 mum: ulhnnd-Coming hockey play- and twemx who have mm, 2-S.-iint'.lahn, Nicolle. Em Mwgwim good com.m,m.g, wcitzht. who can skate fast, can tMll”liZlt"l 14”” mum I", m.Unm(,d to much on stlckhnndlo and who are willing 1302 . wit it the 15.40-SPOUI. nil ivillce for jgmlsonic of the host looking prospects q,”"""A'l.”ml(.1 to Cluirluttctiiwn for training. It P ' ' T l u v r v misconduct H28. G.'illat:llcr 1-l.2.i. E:5NflqPlsO';;f&"(f('l'-ll l)n('C. P The no matter how flashy can st-ldom (T. Smcllc. Arundtl) -- J1--Hi be fitted into high calbre hockey. Peitliliiesi AFUNIW R-lb 014"!" W In P T Com-hcs atzrcc flint it's almost im- crty 15-55. R0h"Tl50" 15-”-1 0 possible to show an older plavcr t Tllliftl (!'t";'"d" . . his lnistakcs and have them cor- 7--Stiin .oin, .. . me n. G91, ' "3 S"lS””' M"m””"' ' ' mm r Till? Islanders Executive me 8- Saint John. '1'. Snicllc, ”””'0n Ilifie Question to Icltrn will he sought. Most im- portant asset of all is willingness to lciirn--or as Doctor Dougan says "evidence that the boy hlu hockey brains.” Tile Islzindcrs prefer to look at the lioys under twenty because it hits boon provcd by big league clubs that players over that 811'. Cliarlotlctotvlt club. rain the Club intends to the leagues in the Pro- miltcriul. and may bring At any that the young- ulll make good at but iit"thc most that some very much ill cnrncst about secul- ltig (IS much Island talent as pos- sible. Thcy know what box-office Tile Saints went. into 2-0 It-ads, D V (MacInl)'l'c. Pit-it-i , .1 .. 18.03 MAgA iippclil (lit-rn would be in having settotitls afltr the 00ni05i 5ta1'I9d,"' i ' H. Fg Ppng Ifcnanyz T' smonc KM" 33. st", swhm,n someone front Tilznlsll. Alberton. and it proved to the last time tllel” . ' i Sioltslrr , , ,, LISBOV pm,” 31 Feb 10 gg 0'Lcnry. Freetown. Botleqllc. were ahead llntll the last. qtiartei-,lR68idriil 9 3 3 2l.l-licks 10 7 i- 3:!) (U, G-. 0 IS dlc-V qald Geo,m.lm..,.I sourm Monmguh At half time the Motmtlcs ledlgumm-V 3 3 4 glcomon ' (.1041 8.”. 3t. )'.d cutie lmllll st)-an 'p'm;,m.s Murray llarhor or the town of 20-13 and at the end :1! the three gigllgny & A - ifwlgl ggrecg to :09” wrangling St.:lmmgrsll'llc. O; tlicre o:dtlii;;ui:: t 1; m it we - A . g WWI uc o m nor a ilelgilrhfg 331:; C V5 0" re EcniIi(e.Id,. (2) (1) (1) at (lV(llt.wllRhL rlrflgglguld be st..:nd- Whmock. t.-rroume is... Dorm I I H If Lh 1 ac iilioli . p aid in le . . . . armies L.l'D- Doumm sum, -tour youngster; Opfggriuyt:etcrM(:&nt;:r mgyeaalsg MacDonald .0 0 0 0 til a -better gun comes along. -lcnm. (-Vcrylhlng. but 'hackny - - . M00"9.V ..2 0 1 4. Until then. he said, it was know-how, and without that tic t.'l1f)tl:r(llfent(T1C!o5Ti5ll'lJI1Si:Cl:::ftlJ:I(3f)?1'llT:k Mclsaac 1 l 2 at EL PASO' Tex" Feb" 10 "(Mr agreed the forecs of the mcm- looks pretty helpless among pint"- baskets and for the first time since TMM5 19 9 17 47 TC”? Mldmem" M xgfmph: bcr countries will use the rifles crs who have served their ltI'tIlf'f:ll- . Tenn-r D10W9d lvhroillh 9 mu 1 4, 0 v tlccshlp in good hockey circles. life? ””'"”d ""3 ”” mmstmovxr A. and rain with a. two-under-par ea ”g;mhf'nVI:n” xi me U, 5' jam 1, ,5 ,,,.,,,,,,,,,c ",3, Leo L,.,,,.,.... Baxter of the visitors ptlt his' . Ta Es Fr PL" may t9 Wm the 510900 E1 P35: chiefs of staff. Bradley arrived mix will try to find the (mic tti .. . ,. F. Mills .1 2 2 it open with P 72'h”'9 53079 01 -5” . . . 1- - look at some of the lcacuc t:x'tltlt'-) team ahead .'il-.1.) with ll shot t..-onl , , . hole with Amcrttnii. Bri isn. I W 1 t H b k E d d I. Stoiharl. l I l 3t'lhe tall ex-dentist. won the 52, h C d. I d Be, hm at points outside of Clmllotlctuiw "59 " l” "5 "' ”" 5"” 5 Stevens 0 2 5 zlooo ill-at money by three strokes. F”."” i "ll la" " 3- find that such old hands as Pllil later Pete Dunphy evened matters Stewart 0 D 0 0 Officers to get ready for the Vilma Bupko Tmlnor and Bum again with a shot off the hack- g opcnlng Monday at a meeting of ' .. . b d B l m M H ,0 , D. Parker 3 0 I 6 ST. LOUIS. Feb. 10 -(AP) H N "1 Whltlock will help out In lentil t:"gc' nulgdoncc nngu'.;.r:?fO';drcco'::'j D. King 0 f) 1 0 Calchell Paige pondered for about ;Qt:T;la':i3iltO3'3rg;3rlliz:'Siedn lfxfhc mg the various leagues. Pursuing P A It I g - back with a com" shat to send H Baxtcr .1 l 5 11 five minutes Saturdnyt anclmlthseti nmimry mmmmcc is composed the some linoof thought mp Mom” y 0 ti 1 on 3947 Traffnid 4 fi f) B signed his 1962 contrac i cat to route junior ho . A . 1! cf "1 rkl ' 11., Nicholson 1 3 2 5 Louis Browns. It was llDi.thll1K new of the chiefs of staff. of 11 At- Charlottetown seems to tic simp- tllttlgrlilifstrTdihsIhalheRl:xt ftliliiartlt-t: Totals 11 ii 17 43 ll" ""9 5'"'”””” New ””"'” ""'”” W” "5 S "”'”'"' "pr" "'3 ”” M "M 5”" " ” "” who pulled the Saints up on even terms with it one-hand basket. A short time later Cy Macfsaae sank a folll shot to put the Saints ahead 40-39 and from then on they never looked back. Dave Kennedy madc ll-12-Ilfl with a two hand set shot. from well out. The Mounties fired two folil shots and the saints one to make it 43- 41 mid then Reardon scored two baskets to put. the game tui lcc. Mills on a one -hand key-hole shot scored the last basket of the game to make the final score 47-43. Reardon scored 21 points. ll of them in the last quarter. to lead .the Saints in victory. Pete Dunphy 'wa.s runner-up for the saints with nine while Dave Kennedy was third with five. - y H. Baxter was the visitors load- ing point. getter with ll. F. Mills and T. Trafford both scored clght. j Tile win was the Saints third in iihe New Brunswick-Prince Edward Islander Intercollegiate Basketball Iserles against one loss. The Mount- ies have a .500 average in two Weaver. Watson Suspended Three Games. Fined lvllil.Il?liX, Foil. 10--(CF)-Frul Weitvcr of Halifax St. Mary's and Kcnt Watson of Saint John Beav- crs were suspended for three EFIITWS and fined S30 cacti for match pcualtics in II gtlmn here Feb. .7.. President .i....Elllntt Hud- son of tho Maritime Major Hoc- -kcy Loaguc announced Saturday. Wcavcr already has liccii off the ice for two 2811103 and won't be allowed to play at Glace Bay to- morrow. Watson wasn't. allowed to play last. night and won't be in harness for the Feb. 12 game at Halifax or the Feb. 13 game at Moncton. The players tangled wltit high sticks in the Halifax KIIITIF. A mulch penalty automati- 'FIIll)' calls for suspension itiio. cit.-n hlrlll ht-on dealt with by thc nrcsldont. Tho rcporf of reforms Frank Mounties were leading-Elliot. and Hugh Gilli: also said: . "In the same frame Al Buchanan I Midway through the second qual-- and Matt Mt-ltlclt, both of Saint Tjm-::m-im-rm-mm John. were awarded n.'sconduct penalties and each automatically Hood 510. Coach John 0'!-'1aherty of StiTnt John was given A mil- conduct pcnalty and later A match misconduct and -wnl automatically fined 535-"' 1 Pete Duhphy scored the first 'basket of the game only to see :Baxter neutralize his efforts acc- londs later. At. the and of the first .quai-tct the of the dramatic content. into which it developed. The underdog sntnta, their first year in lntercolleizt basketball. striving to make it and needing the win to stay in the running for intercollegiate honors. comm! from "behind in the lust (I'll r to defeat the Mounties. 1'he'sharpshooting of Jttck Rear-; don in the last. ten minutes when I Charlotte town. who figures he has sltzned at least. 150 contracts in his profess- loml baseball career. "ON VAGRANCY CHARGES - Three men charged with vnzrancv. were arraigned before the Stipend- iuy Magistrate at the City Police Court Saturday morning. two WET! sentenced to 20days.nndthe third received a 30 day Jail sentence. A. man convicted of disorderly con- duct. was sentenced to 10 days in the County Jail. WOLFVILLE, N. 5.. Feb. )0 - (CP)-St. Francis Xavier Univers- In with atlthorltlltlve reports in tends to go on using British 303 calibre rifle brigades in Korea and Germany a standard rifle for all the Al- sentative from a 12th. Iceland. forgotten that a few years ago it which has no army. dozcn player: graduated from is- The announcement of agrce- hind Juniors team to lenizuel tit mom. brought a nod of gun: good and better than the prcstlil from Canada's chief of staff, Mtttlttmc Bis: Six Lemur- Lt.-Gen. Charles Foulkcs. who Th.” Ml”'"'m" Wm "'W",35 "5""! is chnirlului of the N. A. T. 0. lmlvtollfsllmnu of o?"B';l:;f,j inilltary committee. It also flea :)m3mnn'Vi( l';'r nynothrr mum. than to keep us up-to-date in tinc- kcy strategy. "After till." explained the la"- itintlcrs President. "Upper ('an- adian players see National Losi- guo hockey all the time, and COPY all the tricks of the trade, wliv shouldn't they be "smart hockvy Ottawa that C.-inadas army in- the old which took with them. Nearly all military men favor Iied troops. It would simplify plavt-rs?" lty won the first game of a bcsl- ,- ' I I ,,- I of-three series for the Nova ”"':idl"f;l"l'; 59991-V L.pmbl”mi ”:'lff',"x (.:ll"'"Ll,'lml.','.: Ins" rliiiuii scottu intercollegiate hockey "" ” " " W ”P'” '"3 '”''"' ” ' it i championship by trimming Acadia Universlty' Axemen l0-l here Sat- urday. Second same will be played at Anttgonlsh Feb. 23. OXFORD. llnglancl-(Cp)--D. J. Edwards. 58. invests one penny in I football pool every two weeks. His forecasts fumed up correct re- cently and he won 25.104. LONDON--(CP)- British actress Hermione Cvingold. back from a visit. to the United states. told it reporter here the but wny to buy I voltage stamp in New York is to rent I hotel room and ask the bell boy to mill the letter." TODAY the chips were down and defeat . GRADUALLY CLIMBING UP. wu uaring them in the eyes The you. at him developed and ggmfifithofnthe hBInintsh -- - : . 24 hour Icrvioe. Double Bltl ON TIME FOR . "E y n a rat aftven the I prlntl. Any roll of 3 ul- gv Mounties were Iportlng I wlde';o.:nre only no cents. Item-Into Y0uB 110312.35 I lead compared to their joyous deaf-'4 mm mh. Mall rum Rorvler. some experts fecl thattsclectlon of a single new rifle some years. prime Minister. Saturday night. gcsting tiio lat,e..Klng,,Gcargn,hnd used his influence to have Ernest Bevin Att.lee'a cabinet. IIALIFAX HERE - MONDAY - FEB. 11 THE USIIAL ARRANGEMENT FOR SALE OF TICKETS- TIIIS WILL BE ONE OF THE BIYITER GAMES i- HALIFAX plans for encouraging home in" cut. It is understood that he m-'V l)roDose to the towns in thc Mitt” time League that next year. it 1'" made a league rule that each team must carry at least. llircc homo-bred players. Col. Oland viii this idea into words while speak- ing on the radio from Halifax rt" cently. Hockey followers in Clut- lottetown who heard him 37”" the plan an immediate O.K.. '1' Dectatlyirttirmemhere of-the 15' landcru Executive. Prcvloutt '1" the Colonel's radio statement ti: Executive had been ttilklnl 4'10"" the same line: and about tilt": plans to scout the whole Provlnt" for talent. ies of the various member states closer together in combat. But. may take LONDON, Feb. 20-(Reutera)- Clement Attlee, former British denied a published report. sug- appointcd foreign lccre- tary instead of Hush Dalton in There is "no truth whatsoever" to the report. Attlee slid. . SATURDAY AND. MONDAY HAS BEEN