- ORGANIZED SYNDICATE I I To Canadiens .gAnnnx-.w.v.M.5sa.u-vwv.x-2.9.-.M.s5sv.-us.vuM.-L-.vu5xv mir friend Harvey Cormler of' iaiictouclin. has very kindly phoned i:-. p.ii'tirula:'s of purchases recently made by Cormier and Bernard and mhers in Buctouche from parties in Qiiebrr...,1indeline Smart. 2-year- niii filly uv Curly smart, dam Knty Kco by Kent Bumpas. Cap- vrin smart. a Ii-ycai--old pacer, by ('iirly Snnirt c'it of Site Abba by llcit Ahhc. The Captaiii started 12 HIYIPS th:s vcar and took in record of 317 Cold Night. a 4-year-old paring marc hv Curly Smart, dam Sue Abbe bi: Brrt Abbe that took ii rerniri of '."JT"-. as a 3-.vc:ii'-old. Arioii Smart. a 4-war-old pacer by Ciirli Smart. rlain Mildred :1. hi Arioii G'i,x. The abme are owned hv Cormicr and Bernard. J. E. Vvriods. Ructoiiriie. brought. in the 5-ivear-old paccr Pole Star by Curly Smrul. dam Abbic Jane by Bert Abbe and Dave Pcllci-iii of Shrdiac has Miss Sniriri. 2-ycar-old sister tn Captain Sl'1i.'tl'l. Home Talent, a 5-year-old pacer by Curly Smart out of a Peter Henley mare and An:-:1. Par 216 a 4-yeai'-old trotter by ('urly Smart out of Quecii S. I friends in Biicioiiciie havci boiiglit what promises to be somel gnod performers. The stallion ttiir rs-al ishort lime in the stud zlicre but has 'u'u'o's DOWN TH BADK STRETDH ETI ; t'I'u'&'n't'n.1':'f ' '91-'u'-' Curly Smart p. 2.031; is by V010- mite 3. 2.03m. world's gieiitcst sircw dam Jenn Claire 2!. '108'ii b.V Bel-; win 2.0691. second dam Hone)m00ni H. 2.09:. by John A. Mcxerron 2.- 041;, and was bred at Walnut Hall Farm, Donerail. Ky. His last. regist- ered owner is .l. A. Morin. St. Henri tie Levis. Que. He has been only a sired Doctor Smart 2 2 20, Ann 161-. gm 3, 2.10-'11, 4, 21 pacing mare Lady Smart 4. 2.l6'i. nu ned btv Dave Pclleriii. record tak- en at St. .lohii this season. wherei she won five dashes. Our bcst wishes for siicccss go to the new- onners. 1 . I Here are the top ten iiioney uin-l ners in 1954...lx'aiie Key. aged! trotter, amount. 584.867 50; Harlan.l 3-yeai-old trotter. 568.620. Redj Sails, aged pacer. stiti.6l:'i; Plihip' Scott, aged pacer. 366.015; Steno- grapher, 3-year-old trotter, 365.137; Newport Di'eam, 3-year-nld trotter, 560,031; Adios Boy, 3-year-old pac- er, 549,642: Darn Sale. 3-)'c.'ii'-old trotter, 549,072; Royal Pas:iine, aged trotter, 348.118; llillsota, aged" pacer. 343,870. Kalle Key is a 7-.. yr-ar-old daughter of Long Key and won nine of her 23 starts this year. Continued on page 7 Bob Baker Wins Unanimous l I Decision Over Wallace NI-711' YORK. No. 4 r'iu'i.iu: iicav,xwci;;lit cou- tciiiirt. It.'ilI4”l'(1i'I (Ioley VI'allace's (are of shape. but couldn't. drop tlic Joe Louis movie "stand- in" Frirliiy night while winning 1 Liimiiiiiiniis rici-isioii in I 10-roundl nialcli at Madisoii Square Garden.l Falter nciglieil 211. IV:-illace 2013 1 2. 1 only in thn fourth round whenl out hook and followi-Li with two; The Guardian Rgrnblers Page 6 iCP- --Amherst their hold on AMHERST. NS. RlI1lll.)lI'l'S tightened Sciiinr Hockey 1,i::ii,-iie 1t'r;dav min I 6-3 win over P'1'C(lP:1Cl0l1 Caps. Slicriiiie White made fill auspi- cious rtcuiii to the Rl.ii1ll)lt'i' liiii-up after pi-mg siilcl.iied two weeks with the i-liicltt-ii pox. He st-,u.e(l no goals to pace Aiiilicrst while singles were picked tip by Bernie Bernaiiqucz, Roll.c Savaid, Paul Snindoii and lliiiiibug Keniirdy. Bill MrDoii.igii pliiyl-d a siiong game for Cops Hllil uas rcuiirdcd with two goals. Doug Mi-Phee was the other F'i'cdcrictoii iiiailisnian. Star of the game was Caps goalie Craig who rcptllscd the Ramblers on IIE'ITl'i) crerv turn and kopt the score from moui:ting higher. Lineups Fredericton - Goo fcncc: Ci aig: de- :, Mcliiiosh Smith, Le izcrc. McDon:igh, McPlicc, Bliss, I1lcl)oii;iirl. Amherst - Goal: Sleeves: de- nce: L. Kiley, Rogcrs, Black- burn, Parr; forwards: White. Loli- berte, Thcrricn, Savard. D. Kiloy. Reid, Saiiidon, Kcniicdy, Bona- IAP) --Bob Baker,,Waliace siionk Baker wilha solij Q1107-. SCll”llKii- left (or three solid right hand puucli.-sl Suinni.1r)' First period: 1. Aiiihiiisl. Biti'iia- was the Now Yorker a real thir-at.5 -' Big Bob. the Pittsburgh giantl who had beaten Wallace in the! 1949 Golden Gloves and also in a: pro bout at Cleveland, Ovt. LI sliook up Wallace several timcs. but. couldn't knock him down. lwere played in the tui'kcly Cleveland Team I Refuses To Sell CLEVELAND tAPt -- Cleveland baseball compaviy directors Friday u imously reieried two offers from prospective purchaser: of Cleveland Indians. The board members. who own approximately 75 per cent of the club's stock, Issued I statement saying they have "no intention of getting out of baseball." One. offer came from a group whose names were riot disclosed. The directors said they were com- plying with this group": request "nwt to reveal the names of its members unless its offer wan ac- copied." The other offer was from Joseph 1') Cole. president of the National Key Co. New figures were given for either-I oi'fer. but advancn guesses on t"nIe't hid wrrc around 33,500,000. 1 Already I minor sinckholderu Coin organized his syndicato last summer and talked with the pres- ent owners then about buying the American League pennant winners. Siihscriiicnily Grrirge A. Medin- ger, riuh vicc-president and one of A hail-dozi-ri major stockholders, soul the Indians were not on the market Bill Veeck sold the Indians to a syndicate of local men in Novem- ber, I949. for S2.50t'l,00O. 1 Then In January, 1953, former Transfer Goalie 3 it M.t'tN'l'RFZlil. IF?) Montreal Rnvall of tho Qiiebpc Hockey League announced Friday night that goalie Charlie I-lodge. has been g,,m-.-ii-ii-pd to thcm by Montreal (ianariiciis Hnrigo nah with Providence of the Amcrican Hockey League until recalled by the National Leagiio club a month ago to fill in for the injured Jacqucs Planle. Plants retiiriicd to action with Canarlicns Thursday night and Hmigr will hp with Royals Satur- day night in Ottawa against ()t- lawa Senators. Claude Evans. I'Ioyals' goalie. gnes tn Chicniitimi Sagueneens of president. Elliii Ryan and 72 of hlii supporters lost out iii a tight Inrl control and sold their stock for 8800.000. In that battle for control, the number of Indian stockholders was reduced from 74 to 62. Oriole:To Play In Opening Game BALTIMORE (CP) - Baltimore- Orioles announced Friday they will he Washington": opponent in base-, hall's opening game next April 11 in the U.S. capital. i Washington usually is given thel honor of opening the season a day ahead of the others so the at- tendance of the president can be spotlighted. Feafheiweight Bout Planned NEW YORK (AP) - The New York athletic commission Friday accepted a 51.000 challenge cheque , from the manager of Teddy iRed. Topl Davis and ordered feather-, weight champion Sandy Saddler in--, agree to terms for I title boutl within 20 days. The 20-day limit is it part of the Ncw York commission rules but ronun DATES , DEC. 14 TO III SATllRI)AY-- Ska ting ..... .. I-5 I RURAL-IIRBAN GET-TOGETHER 1 . . . . .. 8-10 A hrlppy iioclahtn session very I popular. the QHI. on loan, THE ONLY GAME l THIS WEEK . AMHERST THE FAST IMPROVING MEET TIIIC ISLANDEIIS MONDAY A STlR.RING GAME T0 USHER IN TIIE FESTIVE WEEK. SPECIAL DOOR PRIZE- A FINE CHRISTMAS TURIIFZY. spar SALE:-- TODAY AND ALL DAY MONDAY. -TBIOIRS: 31.50: 81.10. TIE M C;'ling Ilesulis AI Local Rinli Last night tuo semi-fiiiai games bouspici with the following results: Frank Hobbs 13 W. R. MacNcill 9 Dr. W. MacDonald 13 C. Mac- Donald 9 The final game for the iurkcy will be played Monday night be- tween F. Hobbs and Dr. W. Mac- Donald. Other games pl.-iycd in the losers section: XV. E. Maclnuis 15 11'. worth 1 S. .1lacDnnalri 19 R. 11. Bell 3 Tntiay at 2.30 pm. 4 gnnics will be played in the br-ginning of Sni- urday glass tumbler conipetitions. The draw for today follows: Ice 1--.1. E Burden, T. Gillies, .l. E. Burnett, John Diiigwell vs. A. W. llyndmaii, llail Maclnuls, L. Wail- iirr. Gco. Burden, Ice 2-L. '1'iii'iicr, Ilarpcr Mac- Nciii, S. liiinc.-in. S. Crosby vs. 11.1 G. Spills-tt, S. Bcatnn. Dr. H. Mac- Kenzie Mack Kennedy. Ice Dr, C. Gallant. H. Scars .lr. vs ELI 'l'aiiton, M. R MncGiiiL'.aii, Hal Spiilett. Pat Ready. Ice 4-H. R. Carrutliera, G. G. Hughes. D. O'Rourke. Henry Doug- las wt. Cir-aver MacLean. J. S. Mac- Donald. R. Parent, R. Partridge. Every playcr'pays 25c, the win- ning teams get 4 tumblers. rarely had been lnvokcd in the past. Saddler was stripped of his title recognition by the National Boxing Association last Tuesday for fail- ure to defend it frcqucntiy enough. Davis is rated No. I challenger llis l'l0l11P is Hartford. Conn. .-- hr. 1.. Prowse, Ron l1arkcr.I Saturday. Dec. 18. 1954 ' Score I6-3 Win Over Caps Amherst. 10:06. tParrt tschmidt, 7:53: 2. D. Kiley) .qiic7. i Whiic and the goodlsecoiid place in the Atlantic Coast Pciialtlcs: Mosgrove 11:25, D. Ki- lt-,v 1ll:5t). Mosgrove 19:31. I Second period: 3. Aniherst, Whiti- (Si-liniidtt 2:40; 4. Fredericton, llldcltiiep (Bliss, Heweyl 4:57; .i. Anihcr.-'1, Savard (Rogers, L. Ki- leyi 5:04: 6. Fi-cdcricton. McDon- iagii (Sc-wvll, McDonald) 5:16; 7. ,1-iredcrictoii. McDonagh (S mi th, 'Legcrcl 9:54. Penalty: Heon 15:07. i Third period: 8. Amherst. Sain- Clnn tBOi'natlc'I.l 14: 9. Amherst Kuvlau The Charlottetown Islanders came out on top of a. thrill-packed :5-4 affair which saw almost every- thing that can happen in a hockey game happen at the Forum last. night. The Islanders came from behind in the opening swsion to outscore the Hawks 2-1, reversed the situation in the middle frame and beat the Mansion Birds 3-1 In the furious finale. Referees Deifar Judson and Maurice Goodwin had no snap of iKEllllC(Iy tl.. liileyi 25. Penalt- .ics: Mcliizosii 11.49, Mosgrove 12:19. Stops: ,(',-gig 14 5 10-29, Stccvcs 4 2-10: 0 lLocal Mixed l 0 lCurIing Draw l Mix:-d curlziig draw for Satiirdnyl night: 7 I',.VI. Ice 1. - Jim Cameron. M. Mac- Ncill. A. Mai-Lend. E. Mulch vs B. M.icNcill, M. Dockendonff, Georgel AndPl'St)ll, C. Mai-Leod. I Ice 2, - A. Howatt, M. Wortl1,' T. Hawkins. G. Macliay vs W. Worth, B. Howatt, S. Gordon. C'- Campbell. Ice 3. C. MacLean. 3. Mac- Millim. D. Haywood. D, Stewart V: F Hobbs, B. Prowsc, I. Aciand, E. Bell. Ice 4. H. Dobson. M. Mac- lLennaii, O. MacDonald. A. Cud- ll110l'c vs A. MacDonald, K. John- Islam. 13. Goss. E, Grant. spare: I. MacLellaii 8:30 I'.M. Ice 1. L Ed Wood, H. Likely. L. Donald. E. Maclieod vs A. Likely, A. Wood. E. MacLend. 0. Donald. Ire 2. -- W. MacDonald. P. Todd. G. Hriiigv. .1 Parker vs D. Saund- ers. E. Macnonalri. R. Parker, P.i lHeni',v. Ire 3. - S. MacDonald, Y. Wil- sou, W, Hoyt. R. Stead vs J. Wil- son. D. MacDonald, H. Stead, A 'Hnyi. , Ice 4. .1. Burden. R. Hill. .1. isimnioiids. J, MacLcau vs D. Hill, I". Biirdvii. C. 'l'ait. M. Stewart. 1 , Spare R. Jones, M. Jones, WI Store). '. I 1 Hockey Scores I By THE CANADIAN PRESS l Atlantic Coast Sr. Monctrin 4 Charlottetown 5 Frr-(it-ricinn 3 Amherst 6 Quehrc Junior Qiiohcc 2 Montreal 3. l 1 Amt-rl(-an Leagno l Iflcvcland 6 Pittsburgh 3 1 Ontario Senior Kitchener .1 Niagtira Falls 1 .Owcn Sound 2 Chatham 5 North Ontario Sr. 1":-mbrokn 2 North Bay 4 Ontario Junior .St. Cathariiics 2 Guelph 3 ITorontn Mariboi-as 4 Kitchciicr 5 TIME TA by DILLON Other siiitablv a rrangenwn privileges. Black Stallion by ABBEDALE. Dam PEG DILLON will Maiul for the season of 19550 at the promises of MR. DOVICY IBBITSON. Aulac, N. B- For the convenience of P. E. Island breeders, ar- ranizi-im-nts can be made for mares to be met at boat; in contact with Mr. Dow-y Ilibifsnn. Service Fee 3550.00 at time of service with return BLE 2:03 AXWORTHY is will he made by getting T. PIERCE DOWNEY, Owner. Choose the right gift list from our Golf Skiing Hock:-y Bowwllng Baseball Basketball 0 0 0 0 o 9 top-namc, top-quality line tip. :u.?55-Zaihiiiiyihfh for the sportsman on your Tennis Hunting Fishing A rchery Badminton ' Football F NEW ISLANDERS CAPS : SWEATERS, STOCKINGS v -. SPECIAL SPECIAL SPECIAL i.icumr.n It-hool cmmi BADMINTON swiiuaniirrs aacimrs R”, 52.50 iuoqm:-rs min Now 32.09 mi. on 115 KENT ST. inowlinigui Sport Lodge DIALOOOU ! IXTT" -.aggx . iial lights. Luckily for the judge. he it last night as they had brawl alter brawl on their hands. Joe Lepinc, Peanuts McLaughlin and Wally Kullman all received game misconducts. Nick Pidsodiiy had a 10-minute misconduct and Lepine and Kullmtm both had majors. Both centers Buck Whitlock and Ray Leduc were back for the Is- landers after a week out with lil- juries. However, the positions-uhicli they filled were soon to be vacated when in the first. period Kullman was sent. from the game and goalie Jim Shirley suffered a torn muscle in making a sensational stop in the first period also. Jim came out to start. the middle session but-had to be replaced by dcfeiiceman Danny O'Connor at 6.58 of the frame when the Islanders held a 3-1 edge over the cellar-dwelling Hawks and the locals then had only two regular rearguards. The first out-break of the night occurred at 14:35 of the first per- iod when Joe Lcpnle and Wally Kullman raced into the islanders zone to break up a slight high- sticking scramble between Lornie Watters and Danny O'Connor. The two supposed peace-makers collidcd and the sticks and gloves began to fly furiously. The two were finally parted and sent to the cooler. Le- piiie entered the box first. and as Wally went In the box. Leplne made a hinge at. iilm and had to be haul- cil back lay a squad of policeman. Boih l1Y31l were sent from the game, In the third period while O'Con- nor played goal for the Islanders. Lorne Hennessey picked up a pass behind and to the side of the Hawks nel, came out in front. and beat Pidsodiiy on the far corner. Nick flew in a rage and gave ref- eree Maurice Goodwin some dis- graceful abuse both ph,isicali.v and verbally. Mcanwhlle,. Hawks' de- feiiceman, Peanuts McLaughlin skated down to tho goal judge's cage and asked lilni what had hap- pened. When the judge rr-plied. Peanuts smashed a hard left at IIIP rink official and damaged the sig- was protected by a wire screen. Mc- Laughlin was banished from the gnme and Pidsodny was given a 10- minute misconduct. Shirley made some dazzling saves an n nu 1-mm tour unus--an.--on HennesseyScoresWinnerAs Islanders Edge Hawks 5-4 In Furious Game AI Forum opening period while the Island- ers held a slight edge in play. The Hawks opened the scoring at 11.15 as hard-working Ray Lacrolx rac- ed in alone on Shirley, received a pass from George Robinson, and beat. on a high, close-in shot. On the next play. right winger Orin Carver stole the puck in the cor- ner, carricd around behind Pldso- dny and bounded the puck into the net off a maze of players in front of the cage. A little over A minute later. Carver made the red light blink again, this time on a knee-high sizzler from about 15 feet out. on a. pass from cen- terman Copper Leybe. Bubby Dowling. who played I terrific game for the locals, made It 3-1 for the Brklaclch men, 20 seconds before Shirley vacated the cage, on a beauty goal set up by Ray Leduc and Wimpy Jones. The line of Roy Lacroix, Yvon Home and Frank Dorrington was very impressive for the Hawks early in the period. Coach Dugger McNeill of the Hawks and Ray Lacrotx col- lected a goal apiece after the mid- way mark of the session to dead- lock :iIItill's at 3-3. In the final period. Vip Palladino gave the Islanders a 4-3 lead at the 6.25 mark combining with Carver and Coach Brklacich to beat Nick on the far side. Just before the second out-break, Lorne Hennessey baiiged in the winner as he came from the side to beat Nick again on the far corner. Af- ter that, the crowd never sat. down. Dorrington made the difference only one goal at 15:48 oxi a play with Lacroix and Houle. Dugger pulled Pidsodny for the advantage of an extra man at 18:35 but the Hawks were unabe to beat o'Con. nor in the Island cage as he was given great protection by the close- chccklng of his team-mates. The Islanders now hold a 7 point marglii over their second place rivals. the Amherst Rambl- ers. They play only two more re. Eula!” games before the holiday season. one at home on Monday and the other in Amherst. on 'Fug5- clay. They will play ii picked team in Dartmouth arena in an ex- hibitioii tilt on Wednesday. Lineups Monclon -- Goal: Pidsodny; de- fence: McNcii, McLaughlin, Wea- ver. Lcpine. Robinson? forwards: Hoiilc. Sinnr-it, Lacroix. Campeau, A-P-C League STELLARTON, N. S, (CF)-Ngw Glasgow Rangers took an eight- point lead in the APC Senior they edged Pictou Royals 6-5 for off the Moncton attackers in ma their llth straight win. H0CkC.V Lt-agile Friday night as . Bowness. Hirschfcld, Dorrington. Thomson, Waiters. Charlottetown - Goal: Shirley, O'Connor; defence: Leyte, Brkla- clch, Hinchberger; forwards: Gray Whitlock, Leduc. Carver, Hennes- sey. Jones, Kullman. Dowling, Pal- ladino. Referees: D. Judson and M. Goodwin. Summary First period: 1. Moncton, La- crolx (Robinson, McNeil) 11:15; 2. Charlottetown, Carver 11:50; 3. Charlottetown, Carver (Lcyte, Pal- ladinoi 12:47. Penalties; Kullman. minor, major and match miscon-' duct 14:35. Lcpine minor. major and match misconduct 14:35. Second period: 4. Charlottetown. Dowling (Leduc. Jones) 8:38; 5. M on ct nn. McNeil (Campcau. Houle) 10:01: 6. Moncton. Lacroix (Campcaui 18:47. Penalties: Leylc 12:02, Bowncss 12:02. Third period: 7. Charlottetown. Palladino (Carver. Brklacich) 6:52, 8. Charlottetown. Hemessey (Gray Bi-klacich) 11:21; 9. Moncton, Dor- rington (Lacroix, I-Ioulel 15:48. Penalties: McNeil 4:24. McLaugh- lin, match misconduct 11:21, Pid- sodny misconduct (served by Cam- pcau) 11:21. Stops: Pidsodny 7 3 3-13 Shirley (I 4 0710 O'Connor 5 2 Om 7 .iimniTcE;i Wins Award NEW YORK (AP) - Jimmy Carter, first fighter ever to regain A world championship twice. Fri- day was named the winner of the Inca TO . FIIEI. OILS But by Tent DIAL 9911 ooooonoonanonoaoooooaaoooaoof FOR THE IN 49: Cameras - c p - mo PHOTO SUPPLIES o n u p o o I o u u o o - u o v n 9 n o n 0 II! (ii ..lVE . nuuuousii. DEALERS 1 was '9! III called Native partridge - cha their habits? There not many years hence, when afternoon and early covcys would be encountered- Continued on page 7 athlete oi! the year poll for spectacular 15th technical knock of Paddy de Marco. The lightweight champion 1051 crown to de Marco by de Marco 3. sound trouncin ping him in the last. round. A panel of sports writers and with '18 points. DANCE IN THE NEW YEAR ATTEND OIIR DIG OELEDRATION THIS ISN'T A I-lltiil SCHOOL DANCE BL"l' A GALA NEW YEAR'S BALL Phone the "Y" and niiilw your reservatloiis before Dec. 29 for the New Year's Eve Centennial Ball zit Queen Charlotte High School. Tickcts are 33.50 i)I',r couple and can be bought at Hughes, Johnny's and O'.vl Spain. Dance music will 1w by Don Messer and his m- chestra. Sponsored by Alpha Plilzit Sorority. HENDERSON & OIIDMORE THE ORIGINAL MacGREGOR -1.25 VALUE Are our Ruff grouse - locaii, ngiiig W35 I time, favorite method of hunting "M. tives” was to stroll along the cdgg of back farm grain fields in late I evcniiiir. Singles, pairs and sometimes Whoig it is not so today. This situation has given rise to the Opinion mid by many old grouse huiitcrs um the lordly Ruffed grouse-and they November award in the Hickok pm decision March 5. In their return in 5.” Francisco. Nov. 17. Carter handed 8. stop- Carter received 122 points from 1 ti sportscasters. Frank Selvy. iiiiii scoring pro basketballer. was set. tin liiit liii out Ill! 1' it Lasting Wool it Longs and Shorts and Nylon Comfy Cushion Solo " l0 Pleasing Shades HAPPY FOOT SOX BOXED FOR GIVING . 5 Dozen Only DIAMON D SOX Kroy Wool 1.59 OPEN TONIGHT