Prince of Wales lFourth Strajghf Wig A o - looliiirl-my ontague Drops Flyers 8-5 W Dowling, Hughes Dr. MacDonald Rink Wins . Again Set Pace are celebrating their third annual Ch'iown Club Consols Play Bubby Dowling. Billy Engines and Parkdala were a goal! down but College Day today. The big list of sent the Charlottetown Club and de- Dave MacLeod each fired two by 18:05 the scoreboard was run. activity begins this afternoon at 2 p.m. when the P.W.C. girls basket- fdtheirP vi ialtitl tthe MacDonald won the Charlottetown glovinci .1 met; giibe hdd9.t' Mow report! M then, folding. Momma goals to lead the Montague Prlm- in 4-8 as Allie Carver and Junior roses to an 8-5 vicotory over the MacLeod shot singles. MscLeod'. ball squad mix with a quintet from Sackville High School and follow- ing this at 4 p.m. the male mem- members of the college teams Curling Club British Consofs play can on February mm. Hawks of the Atlantic Coast Sen- Champl”"3hlP 1" u”'''”"d 3'” Other members of the MacDon- l" ll0ck9Y L933” fl-lll 9Xl3l- '9' in I row whey,they la iinced Frnak uld pink m John” squmbrlud day. Acorn s rink l9-10 in I playoff III! (mate). Andy Likely (second stone) d63ll:m;Jl'It thtialt ghe tclub, Cflliilt" pmkdale Five" in n hind Ln. mm-keg Wu . 1-9.1 bumy .3 he we:e're'.d;f to :an”li't" cChf'ccllI'h: gue game at the Sports Arena last started it off by llflng I rink-wide ted Thursda wh q ' l rs mam .- pa" to Cuver ” um Momagm 3'' 9" wme 9 3” The ever-improving Montague blueline. Carver was twisted around from the two schools will play- Both games are scheduled for the night after they had beaten the and Elmer MacDonald (lead). Acorn rink l4-10 in the final round Besides -skip Acorn the losing icl'.':"e"fd.1l” llgfflg. .”l"b 5” squad went into I 2-goal lead in Isis hit the Montague defense but " ” ' "V "i 95- first period and were never head- I perfect backhand pass put iii. -.op drawing city in thy luierna- Vmdal League and me club he Lemym who is married and has college auditorium. played lll ill? 8fl9l'l100Il- rink is composed of Myron Bell. A h""'l9d m99il"3 Tl"'”d” ed as they racked up their fourth puck back on MacLeod's stick and Once Top Drawingl City Lemyre HopesTo Rekindle -Montreal Baseball Fire days-tried formulas for boosting at- tendance in other cities but It- tcmpted in Montreal last season Reports Moncton Folding, But Club Still -Operating MONCTON (CP) -- Contrary to The Braves dominated the league from the start of the season and swept two best-of-seven playoff scr- ies in eight straight games The. . . - . . -for the first time. He also plans I fans came out in record numbcis. pbalbuy wmesh Wm! mt French than who got iiltu the game by. i 191 th B h d g wk : v - rave a lo . . lcudeilt. hopes to rekindle base-lingo aglpeemgm wnhsB0sm? M mcrsueaking and English - speaking 5 . i . g . I nail interest in Montreal. once the;Nmona1 Leagum joineddphe pnprharing the lob. f By MEL MORRIS (taiinilian Press Staff Writer MONTilEAi. ICP) -- Reno Le- myre. a 35-year-old French-Caiur A rink skipped by prfwendall 401 001 101 l- I ll si-asuil that was." he 1 ' recalls. ”In tho first name Tony ' i Ravisll. our pinyin: coach and tile sparkpllig of the learn. broke his leg. We losl that game and Evspt right on losiilg. i don't ihiiil. we Sports Mourning PHILADELPHIA (AP) - Probably as ions as competitive lovers in every walk of life joined sport is played the 8fBllll'l9lll- Thursday in mourning Connie between the moderns of one era Mack, (he baseball giant who be. his beloved game a vast tional League. came the first in the hague Mm mm? boyl also hopes m attract Al 7 p.m. this evening the Model M the Royals He faced the Same loam? championship me nim lhrce the Cll.V fans and others for People Silekville High. starting at it pm- H mo ed fro lhl tell 0 c- .. -. t t. lth d t th Adlorium 9 V " "M a ” i" in the last 11 st-astltls. the Royals. Bin new "01 l"lP"lll ll" "1" W ' "W ” ” "' The Acorn rink went into the af- Cliff Msenonsld and Roger Pu--. tlought the Quebec Aloucttes of the - - (um. dmcs .. . .. imam M phye" Md clilb llfflcilild straight win. Junior went flllit in to draw out They finished. second a playoff Wu necesury 95'' ""3 SHDS and the Governor:-' Clip five times . 01-40 anteed their salary and are sub- oi-lad uud us. did it , al I7 in lpeotacu 000 fans. But Lemyre was full of tion-three times. med me puck between Ropcrl! - .k i -- -.- .ti n;l- wmlmd ll” "” 5”” i C Ed ch . k up to s we at mo of (he llilrr T l aiuir '. . A . iioc-key League period. but Chadwick pCli()ll'il0(ll mwunced mm m he swim A set aside a day W me ).mmgm...s 6 The Chu.ouewwn Gnudiu, Friday, Fat 10, 1956 g P P Gcllr Ward of Montague were call- Hughes were in on Dowlinn.. ans Leafs gained a 1-1 tie with Boston.l0Cli- l however. and the attendance in- ested they'll talk their fathers lnlu th ht t h . d H . . g . "ed f ,, urmmpeg in the fourth place and the final VHL W3 ” 3” ”"”"'V” la" llefeiocs Brian Maccallum and ly proved disastrous as Parkdal. ca up rm with the Boston Braves. as coach. BATBOY CONTEST The league still has about two lame. .0” a solo effort as the Momagm Wednesday night. the Leafs tied Summary o leuue cl"l”'- their second defeat in three nights. Pu;-kdalg power attack, Toronto lumped "to r is" ”:";.n.. .n...n.. Flaman) 16:41. in. onfesf I onlg 1' wiirds skating hard both ways. whizzed a shot that slipped be i. ii T S 'chuk with a . 0" E" 9 my N allies: Thomson 8130- lllnn - night tonight at Civic Stadium in N dul M Ch fl " t W . w - . . V M d R . d A . p ora e es a o eo I t Jiinioi MaLLeod that combined to Connolly. C-oyieg Nichomm M” st 0 Chevrefils pounded in a drive by EM”. None exhibition benefit game for the many Island and Maritime titles MONTAGUE TAKES LEAD T"DW3dal9- Macl-Elm lailldfy. D- . . From that time on the young Sawclliik 6 69-21 not so powerful Washington Senat- any team a close battle. on ll. he . d ”TTi "-F' 3”'"l9"i ill”'l"3 B-Y-C:'A”e5 99"" .5”ll9-le ""3 AC9” Wlll Eel A 959"” 0' ""5 S9""”' 3 league in action first goal with coach Bubby hitting A. Carver. S. Carver. Gresorr. gone days with the modern brand. Gordon. short Lou Boudrv.-au, at general who follow hockey and tries in island League play. The gate who will provide plenty of op- slapped in Harley MacLean.s re C. Gregory 14:46 better than his older counterpart Roy Camanella. . h df th 5 t tda h ti Holy Sepulchre cemetery here. in their last "ppm" l an or e am y M3 l garglen 1'0” Kill lllt? 0l1lY lwlllll-3' Ill ill? Leod (Dunn. Ready) 1:46; 5. Mon- ) which is taking an opposite view from baseball's all-tim l - . . c.,... : W: T: ::";.”:.:.:::l:::; ”:..r :::k.::..":l. ::.::- .::W;::: .:l;:;i,l,:.;w:..;:c:,;i:r'i:::t:.i.:::':.:::.:i::::d : M there .. ........ ..... l ways a true sportsman both off and register in the loop have been at To add t” the ”"'”cn”"' the Ab' mg hgu" Lmdry (MacLeod' MED” on the ice. the expense of the you"! club we sisters Wm mad. the pdmrose The Primrose: wasted little time laid) 2218: 6. Flyers. A. Carver - Sisters 1" ,3 0-clock. In pas, year, in taking a 3-0 lead when Hughes (S. Carver) 13:06; 'I. Flyers. A. The job is a familiar one to Le- , H . . . . , School Wlll hold their lee Sllol"-S mid myre. named last fall to replace l"?'3-'””"g"” a'i”'”””"' QM)" ””i?.2i 'lSiln2”il2i.lZl”2:f..2:f"”"”. the feature event of this will be I Iluy llioreau as general manager nlshed fourth that year but won the H-wen also run special bus” hr hddkey um, between p.w.C, and nnblcm wlleil he went into base- l'93l"5- , .. . : f m. Following the game the day's M" "l" -ml” 39'” lslx Pl-JNNANTS Eiiliiellm mm mu activities will be brought to 8 Clo" V 2 - : hcc City in i944 and went to work , . r u d glanlng at 9.30, where the students , I is . secmmry hr mdusmalm Ji (Mm dub 0' me Bmoklm Dodgers ftikiti)l)i)l)()Mtiii:i.n Eeeastalnfnwaexilcle ll: will dance to the music of ill? !iiin0:nl:SlganV1V?lIeYllulh4ywi:'m wl(& triglielf ii i th li .. St . M -i . l 1947. St . M ' - ” t . 0 - I ere e o wng is e nescore: c aiie il a one hate won the pi-nilant six times happy d Downtowners. Iwamd by Dr. Macnonawl Huh Dr. Mullnonald Canadian-Amci-it-an League and . . h t t. . 050 440 030 so-to ""'l'3l'9d "'9 mm" ”d l”'”lde'" The Prlmroses split 6 goals with Ward and score. named Lemyre business manager. "ml ”""l 9"”? D"””3 l a ""5 evening. . - F. Acorn -Iollll T. Carvell announced that parkdaie in the middle (ram, and However Dave Macbeod had on. they llale u-on inn h-:i;;ue playoffs l dnr. MacDonald's rink will romp the player s have been guar- me" oumcokd them 3.3 in the an. more Montague goal to score luilu I The Alniii-in-s hndbcen flounder- and the little uni-id SClilCVS'lll9 Ject to suspension if they lump the 5.-lick Land,-y and Cy G1-ego;-y lar fashion as he outfoxad Rslpl mg in the st-mild division and the playoff between the liiiernatloiial p . club. scored the other Momngue goals. Jowy dud Junior Mdcuod mt previous year had draun only 85,- League and the American Assucla- B D . lziowtevege zaizmct plaedyers thwc:;e High schd,-mg Ame Ca,-Va, notch. I l '8 " 53”” wl t ” ed oals 30 and 31 for the Flyers P8415 It 19110- Howcvcr, from lll(' iilisi-ll:ali' hey- e O "new dealft V) J p d J M days of the foam when 20.000 fails ' g ' 4 ' p The club announced in January :n1dewiiili?.oBun:neac'Eni.ad sits: Pgr::L;:mAr:sNel:sr:n2dIs?::r:gPr5' ame hai dwindlm snadm Last BOSTON W-pl 'iurnnto goalie 'lhhe Brulnts swarmfd all ti &icagl::Sbec:l::1edr(l,ifW1l!I:Ilgne fF;)3)l"hllcll: A.(.,..,wd 0; nearly 700 mm "W year tom anondumc wag t.M.0'-N00. ' . Dlitllllg only his t e Toron 0 case ll )0 -0 l However. me shareh0'?'krs la"-ll; rs tl'l(lC'-DDEI1 contest and both goal- as both Dowling and Maclmml in on 0 cmWe.s ms. aim. is ,0 second Vuiunal - . . ics l-i.iiik Roper of Parkdale and ed their second goals. Carroll am 9 IL ' game turned in a special-iilar per- like a veteran and turned asidci k ' . . . - . ' d- . l' i th ll. . were ever out of last place.” when adnlissimi will be free. formancc rliiustlay lllLlli as theiall Boston bids to break the dc-a ”,gh:3'H?nlvl:; llepoitecd :0 have an sltltlmlgiglifllzta Elliott: ;ii,drua)cl,1:cI".. wllAilepLIllldl'y thel&e'(: ouct: lllar1i.t-od Th fan. .atycl with the (cam. "Once the yuiinqslcrs gel iillcr- ' . , 13 . . . ena y 0 e onno y it ' i i l l .. at . ::.r::l:l ;l3't;"..'.::;;.::r.".l Aces vs B Y C i '” ”' ”'” MW:-: H-maroon--s creased to 144.000. bringing them to the games. i.e- The 22-year-old rookie neimn er -; - - - s "mum common 8 "me smceg J R H ed Lemyre singed Frank Mcui”-inwm says' "They." be me hem pm. ' i la off s t The Leafs have 43 but are said to be still in the red. lw' ege pa.” around 9 Deni mt tor 3 soak wmllnia Spa" 0 mick, fresh from a world series lmoters possible." Vlgesterg Leagiuefkglked douttha tftili-:H:ohl1?h P0 - more mm-g Chicago . d uesg of dhici, went to Mon, 10 seconds, Dunn am the first um o 35 s ots. - o em in c -- ' . ' He picked up some good players g two periods. In his NHL debut-Black Hawks and Boston B B meylgllns 'f):';li:r Ffriellfetlrlilifnn beg": Coacll Dowllng had his pi-im.Ide;em were , mm M H, mm. and changed the team name to the Lemyre also plans to on phaslze hast and Sam John are "mt other T0508 5ll0WlIIE tllell: best l'0l'l'n 0l.ing and Allie Carver was back fu Braves. uladies' days and father and sill Nl(A)nfrc:l Cnnadien: 112-;. First Mriod. p Toronto Harm the season in dealing the Flyerslhis second 35 he finished 0" . H811 BIICE W85 . - ' ' ' ' l (Bolton) lt;47: 2. Boston. Cllcvic- lllontague-H pawns Mt ume to be Bi" - g g . y Hughes grabbed I clearini In ?3t.”i;47 ioft(t)l;i ;lr:;s:9'l:00:1 gnzh aims. Reaume 5-40 uBoivin B220. desired and Dowling has his for- pass at Parkdale's blueline a ni mmjgmmjj l arr S ' i ' ' Bolton and swept in to beat Bos- Balm" 13?” . . , . Parkdale, on the other hand. were tween Rope;-lg gun. for g, M ' ' Second period: No scoring. Pen It will be Gerard (Joe) Bcrnai-d1 Joe reached his greatest heights mmy (nsorunhed at "me! even ! t H m 9 O O . as a baseball pitcher in his mem- I t t ' 8 C y M ' "am 5 lsillligullruins tied it 1-1 at 16:41 amesi Tlwmso" elm Hanmga" Summcrsldc when the Summersidel a . mmmh it was Ame Carver hm Manna" GML ward; defense ' i ' 13:21. Sloan 15:37. great southpaw Lefty MacAleer of the same Session when Rem Third period: No scoring. Pen- AC" Play l'”5l lo ""3 P0W9”"l and his strong right arm firing :Ct”l;fI:":ri;l;1;hi;h'::"::::Walssam DOMll'l- Gl'980l'lf- MBCRBO: for Leo Labine and poked the puck Basilica Youth Club squad in 3I'I'lI0nle that high hard one won ' w”d5- D0l"llll3- llllSll9l- Carroll- Bucky Harris. one-time manag- performed in the major leagues in under Chadwick. l Stops: -- p Saturday night hockey fans in The am wd mdyl in 1 d 3- gm -my nk dd, U, 1 tf . h id : plucky Summcrside player who for Sunimerslde. M 1 d 'lu -1; h 5 e 5, m "9" M99L90d- 0 e Dowel u a an an 0 e as we yea” I at wou Ewe nelmindel. W” 1" fun command Chadwick 10 159.35 broke his leg in an unfortiiilatc Besides paying tribute to a great opopnoratE1:?t)?I:)fg:ilig)lh?3IlPrix1ll'?3s:: 2.7 ,sem"d5 dd Ml-en Down"; and P"kl"l'” G"lv 399"? d9f9ll3'- ors. has come out wltii a strona names Robin Roberts. Warren r ' ' t l ('"”'0" Kill ingeill" '0 99079 ill? Josey. A. MacLe0d. Hill: forwards. article on the national pastime of Spahn and Bob Feller as pitchers; es in December. ,to get info the win column at their on their home i e in th M nt comparing the baiiplayers of by- at first Johnny Mize. second Joe sJoe has long been, fadvorite with home stand. I feat they haven't rink. They are scrhedulet: ioiakaizgiig :35, twin" o" E ""5""! 'mm .C'l" Dllnll. J- lVtsatgLeod,mi':eIdy. ummerside and Is an fans in be ll hi i l h i is: th All Sta . f l C . "MA ducky is apparently quite strong: third Jackie Robinson the outfield . C a e 0 mom” '5 n 8 e H B Wm H Hum. Cy Grew” mlld” " 2” "6" h” "ll" l'"l"" 1- M0lll'W'- ”0'' 1y convinced that the modern la - Williams. Dimaggio and Musial baseball the two sports in which B.Y.C. have sldtwo visits to Sum- osillon for the resentl hi h-l - ""3 lc"l'”ll) 15”? 3- M0llilE'-l'- P y C e OHHIG CC V F P V 3 '7 b dat14'46 d th h it or stands every bit as good if not and as catchers Yogi Berra and Joe was most proficient. As a hoc- merside so far this year winning lllli PFlmlTlS0S- ll ls cxilccllltl mm ' an even W8 t ” ' was nerliaps not so a 7-5 overtime verdict and a close ill"! lllll PTlllll'05C team Wlll be 09 may was Mde open um Parkdala P""m": C"”ll' - Sports Bridgefs church with burial in - than a man advantage when Car- hsofgnd paring: 3. hgntagu;.Hug- es arro ): :4. yers .Mso A procession of greats. near- grcals and more nobodys is ex- ported to pass the bier of the tall. - - 3 Cobb has a very low opinion of and the has-been; of another will queaghpd . L 5- present day players and has said go on. In fact there is no "pr0- trust fund of tradition and legend. gaunt man who during his life- ” ill" Well 0i "'9 but ill mam ' Ted lllbly ll-Will ll- ll Wlll- 01 C0lll'S9 Mack. born Cornelius .l. McGil- time earned the respect of them - these two reams have fought bit. scored from directly in front at 34 MacLeod (A, can-er, 3. Cgfvgf) 1 Williams. Stan Musiai. Joe Di- very little can be proven. Nothing Ilcuddy, died Wednesday at the all. p miy always with d close win on seconds of the second after Car- 13:05; ll. Montague, Macinod (Mas- Special plans were being made either side. They Wm meet again roll's passout. But the Flyers In- Lean) 19:10. . O n a swered that one when Jim MIc- Penalties: Carroll (2). Josey (1). home of I daughter in Philadel- phia. He was 93. Solemn requiem mass will be celebrated Satu rdsy at St. e-ee..e..s-eeh.e..-.. Satllrday night in what may prove to be a real hair-raising battle with the laurels going to the winner. For hockey fans Saturday night is the night for which they have so lolll waited. maggio. would have only second- but theories and opinions can be raters in the "good old days". put forth and almost any point that Harris. who is pretty well qualified can be made for one side can be to speak on the subject with 20 counteracted by l-he 0l-llel'- years in baseball behind him. is of an entirely different opinion. He Theft! l5 one llollll though that says that while there were some of Harris made that is almost indis- by the city's authorities for the anticipated crowds-at the funeral home and outside the greystone Roman Catholic church. Honorary pallbearers will be baseball commissioner Ford Frick American League president Will Third period: 9. Montague. Dow- lfng (Carroll. Hughes) 3:01; to. Montague. Macbeod (Landry) 5:20; 11. Flyers. Dunn ll:67: 12. Flyerl. A. Carver (A. Maeuod. B. Carver) 12:07; 18. Montague. Hughes 16:20. Peanltles: Ward (served by Nich- Leod finished off I nice passing bout with linemates Willie Dunn Kip Ready. Montague regained its 3-goal lead when Dave MacLeod sent Flick Landry over the Parkdale line with a short pass and Flick beat Roper Fredericton 2-1 Curling Draw the old time playerls tl1a&1 would putgaeiale. He slgidlthijst gthteotets sveern; F T , I” H Hg N mm Lem" pm have been great anyt me, e Iver- to lmllr0V E in "S 8 ll. 9 9 ,3") 9- Bl, 9 t FRED!-SRICTON (CP) .. w'm k: ed in i d 5 . , Ilie Dlayer would be lucky to catch SP0" and the facts back tum up, or onlg ,demlgva.-.-ed Gilepg the ti:-lVlI)l:l5a':i(: .Iuiics' iliird-period goal, afiler Pb illgltillnHinchbe:gerc:rledet:mSf(l:'; S on a high hard one. olson). Connolly. S. Carver. Ready. mall" "3 "9 C but his stick deflected the puck 4 the George Trautman. minor leagues. scoreless second frame. gave Saint John Beavers a 2-1 edge over third place Fredericton Capitals in an Atlantic C o a s t Senior Hockey . The 4-minute mile. once thought to be out of reach. has been broken mug; so often in the past two years that mud). it has ceased to be newsworthy for 7 P. M. -- Continuing the Sou- venir ash tray competition. Ice 1 - F. Hansen. T. Mitton. a berth on a big league team today president of me into the cage. Both Kullman and Smith helped Jonesl winner just after the half Hockey Program Harris explains away the tum": "Erna ""1 um - Henry Douglas G Bennett vs Russ llllller lllll'lllW-'l' Ol Wllls full up by "W Emu) Ch"3' Rn" 0' Johnny - ' ' l ' D ' League fixture Thursday night way mark of the last session The - - I d it every day before break- SDlll9ll- 5- l3elll0l'l- -l0llll M0l'”5- - . t . ' ' Only Minor activity today It Oldllme Pllcliers by saying that the c n o Mmmce Richard A. Cox. M e Beavers. who have clinched the slap shot from 80 feet out came sports Arms 1' 3 skate (mm nloo top spot. lead second place Am- while Fredericton playing coach gum for the gm, of Rochford fast. in hockey pitchers of today would shave lo . . I, 2 d D H." R l , J points a year off the batting aver- l.lB3m'h'::l.3'e:n;V5,fsy:c”;:gb:?:l';: Kdwiyersg Kgggmubbonglglvsilfegl F d llerst Ramblers by ill points. The Hughle Campbell occupied the Square sch”! 3f.".3L52:n”':'Q;T.fI' :3, up? 32."; lfgordie Howe will do agbit of splint- MacDonald. F. MacMillan. M. Ree- or Saint John crew has only seven penalty box. i Fen" would hue had much in- l:iiinlgr:ia'im:iilre?irtm:rehtii-ee Vzillizdsilllll; veISceJ'l MCll(e'l7PaiBurdcn F Mac lllinnr hockey activity at the lllgre game! in the regular sched. H i lalmmllus 1 .1 is iOg1&in0l';lll:l0lcyk e3yl.at7Ci:il':Il smnum bflhdittbe s - 't .-. :. i. ,irIver--.ino. 3') ll -- 'i.?,iwu'.".i.: w.,'.li'u W22 a few diehards left that will argue Null. w. Rodd. w. Scantlcllllry vs Sports Alena 5nlWl8y- loll 11- ingliillll :nfg;::go:P;';5f 5:3: Kullman (Nicolle. snnnli) 4:54; 3:00-3:30 - Panerwelshls mm: by h". "nu"! 1. when many or them spam 3. 4 the superiority of the early baskct- L. Turner. J. E. Burnett. J. S. Tay- C8.00-lid. .30 egreexweses - Q.S.5. one and Gerry qmith Joe Le m Fredericton. 7:20. Pa eta1.Lgunlp 4 and 5.d Th. Quint W” W ml d C” may H do and 5 years in the services. ball players over today 1- lakes; Cnlrfronl-I new e mm P rk boys F-Ce -W-esMgn8srcl;s mama mm the mi of the gr; Fredericton. Lcplne l7:20. Pen- anlfg-4-W - P99 W" Term! 3 mp . madam ,1, . mu, m mud 0.,” V '- - - 5 v 3 ' ' ' i' - - ' ' allies: Kullman :47. Mom I h ' v ' Even must of the present day However u. twenty years time ken, G, R, cm-nuugn. chick wu. Rgnazocgsggtga Sprtglger; period. when his bluellne shot 1:03. Campbeu 2208' Buckauin 400-4:30 -- Pee wee teams 3 mawgmmwgedlgmh u: ppm-(writers, young dud old, glyu when we hear some young un say llama vs A. W. Hyndman Mel Jen- k - S-S gei ces f Roc- 3223. Smith 3:03. Brkhdch 10:15. and 1. . P w lav. awhile the nod to Ty Cobb when it comes that Sammy Sassnfrettell is the kins. B. Burden. M. Waddellk est-fu;'sl0;m. -P Ptwllren W K Barrett 15:23. t,-3235'” T 5' "5 T""” ' ' ml naming me greamn hmlfr ii! lineiiteu hqlclkiktlit liylaiiiiir aesid; t 8l30cp' M. T Conunumg ihe ccnl S Tigcrslvs F sees eliiirn-ets I l e s'""d "rllm N” "0l'l"3' Pe"' an5:00;6'00 Midgets Teams 1 3'" he" ”' ' "W "N: I," tom” our all time. if it is not Cobb t en t v we WI l E 9 - ra reamer es nomre ton. : , 5 - : - ' lll : D l 7; i L C --, ie to i k at. 'llber was the man visually is Rogers Hornaby or J00 and SW ""0 5"": '”' "”-2”" 3”" Gal"? l e ice I w Loser of Ell"-39:10-30F If Palwrweilzhls - w' iirgti. Mcl2h;cn:nriT:ljor)ol9l:MNlg3ile- "5d.oi5 7-no M... 2. T 3 1 " i:o3ancou)re1rl: Cilnsda. whoeiold the Judge -Iackson that is tossed with the about Maurice Richarrlw Game I vs Loser of Game 2. "". " V? ””"5: . ll n ) . ' t C t ' 5 5 9 "” wa n' i off in to have lilsnew license tesonhli ian (major 11 56 P ll di he 8 tglmy All 8 '"'30"”'00 " P”"we'3l"s F is ' ' H 8 M and 4f car by the deadline. "The plates were on my car." he laid- ”right on the front seat." "Best excuse I've heard in I land time". said the judge after the prosecutor had (lalked llimsell out exrplaiiiing the difference bet-wen "in" and "on". Gave him I suspended sentence. Game ii - Ice 2 - Reg Reid vs Winner of Game 1 Game Cl - Ice 3 G. Stewart, vs Emmett MacDonald. .202. Third period: 3. Saint John. Jones (kullman. Smith) 11:30. Penalties: Barrett 8:13. Campbell l0:50. Tigcrs vs Cubs. 11200-1230 -- Paperweight: - Redlvlngs vs Bruins. l:30-12:00 - Papcrweights a title. Most men who have been con- nected with hasoball for any length of time will almost automatically give the nod to either one or the AROUNDAND ABOUT - The only game scheduled .in the NHL tonight had Montreal at Chicago... herst in the sole liussian Champs DETROIT (CP)43eneral man- (her of the three greats but not Moncton at Am . csm : - i 4 e Do 3 rd- arris. The greatest hitter of all- ACSHL game ...... ..Might be 3 K004 gley uses: Hp Scifnpsnng " ea Hawks vs ligafs. age, Jack Adams of Detroit Red Sn) 5. , gm, Bucky dgyg was no gum than idea to pick 1 couple of all-star e . .L-, 12-00-12a -e Blnlamn - Q. C. wings is hoping his Nation. Sm '9 - The law, just on. "me, wu ml. to trip up Inoilhor driver Ted Eilllsma. who in 1941 hit .406 teams from our island League H. 5. Eagles vs Q. S. Bombers. Hockey League team will be able Cr rm” 14 4 n-16 who thought he had an angle. in Portland. Oregon. a mall all and who stands fourth behind Cobb. and have I game between them... cherry valley l'l- Fllif-'l'5 V3 Q 5- : - M”: to compete with Russia in Mos- . ' 0 8 P”) out to prove a bet that there was no law against rlrlving in the liornsby and Shocless Joe Jackson wouldnt be surprised iudglnl or B""”"3 'r 9- 0- cow's Dynamo Stadium. -:----,:.-.d I I nude-and wssarrested for not having his driver a license on in the list of batting averages with from the interest shown in the Team Defeats C5-30-';& " 3'l"'"'5 -' Q: C "if the state department can lispcrson. an average of .348. League. if the Arena would be pack antic 5.. mum the proper mmngemems W I ed ...... ..Don'i forget the benefit M t 6 ” :0o--5.3() - Bantams - Colts vs we." gm lust "kc than Adams Things went easier for a woman in Tyln. Taxaktdwfm Harris says he could pick an IlI- game tonight at Civic Stadium for on cigue -5 )l"l- '5. Arrow: vi Q. 8. 9. Bears. mu n,u,,d.,y, AER1AL Krfs asked try the loose. to exiflaln why she mo ovorlllr 0 . star (earn from players who have Geo. Bernard. 6.00-8.-is -- Midgets - Abbles Adam! "M he wiullt surmised of a dlfss shop. Trying on 'a girdle I was llnvo L --m--'--r--r The Cherry Valley Begverg dd. VS R0YIll- the united gut” gum defeated 10 Ft. Chimney Mounts ov hull. st H r Generlw" llllledv ll” 0X9l5lFlGd- ll'lMllh0W how i" V"'- lmuur "li i.....d u., M.,,..,,.,, 3.50" Bum. s-ts -7:45 - Exhibition Game Cmm ., the mm wmm. OM... 2995 M" lnllv 3 95,- 1 - once was suspended. agnetos, Csrbure rs. e c., are Like the woman h the unto. me. you My . C" you." A iliiveniles vs Juniors (See Line- ups Elsewhere). N.H.L ' Standings pics. But he said he was amazed when the Russians beat Kitchener- Watt-rloo Dutchmen in the final. 35-95 Mlle said he HOWRWMIIS to take Easy To Install. it own team to iissin to even r ' . things out with I possible tour of shipped Anywhele Europe to follow. 10 Ft: B359 GUY wlPES as low as 5.1.75 plus any parts it needed. bers 6-5 in a close fought exhibi- tion contest played at the Monta- gue Rink last night. The hard- prcssing Beavers held I slight edge on the attacking pressure. while the Bombers were more often tak- ing advantage of breaks. going to be in it for some time. That's Wiw it's good sense and good business to pick out a car that fitse-that (its your needs and tits your pocketbook. We have soul I large display of quality cars at our lot. we're pretty sure we can find one last rlclll l0l .VOll. Prince Co. Sport Echoes Look For Bumper House Check these Units ilow and be p By THE CANADIAN PRESS ready to I0 anytime- Now that we have dug out after the last storm which was I i -- - W ..... I At Bernard Game Toni hi Le-.-n we on v . Y .- s n. '” LA" lmll” 7' . goal 6" the "int llelxodf nutllds the M mm 12 12 10 m 96 H T CHTOWN DA" & MCRAE LTD. certainly ii dtlllv. coins in and use if. one go:-IIOIO can or In om CPS Oil! ll . 0 ' dogm' you- Tonight Ii Civic Stadium due tel We confidently expect I bumper drier um second) ,,eu..f;w,.:".?:u:f New York 25 17 9 155 in 50 Omar.” mud .in "W "R" the kindly co-operation of the Char- crowd of fans at Civic Stadium way Art Clements scored to lend Detroit 22 it it in I04 5:; T lottettrwn Basilica Youth Club. tonight to pay tribute to Joe Bern the Beavers by two 39313, However, Toronto 17 28 9 116 144 4! i I058 BUICK- there will-be an exhibition hockey ard. Bi-sides seeing what should .1. Cain and c. Morrison u..i in. Boston is as in WI 146 4: SKATING lllm 24001" -Odin Dyn-now - fldlo - aaat com-s, This match between the summ ” turn out to be an exciting game. game before the end of the per- Chlcnilo 15 2310 134 158 43 P W D is I beautiful car in excellent condition. Goodwill Guarantee iod. In the last session J. Cain ' - Youie for tltosor tnmdown. receipts they will be showing their apprec- rd. lation for the sporting record of I boy whose playing ability and con- lndeed a credit to our tees and B.Y.C. and the scored three goals in quick suc- ccssion before the Bornbc 5 got on the attack when Lester l-lennlgii counted two and Art Clements an- other to tie the game once more Curling Ch'sliip intro Cops M L: Monday and Wednesday Afternoon - 4 - 5:30. Admission: Adults 25c; Children 10c Monday and Wednesday FEB. 10. 1956 P. W. C. vs. SACKVILLE HIGH 1.-Girls' Basketball Ball ...... nu - Blue 2-door sedan. We have just painted thisoocar and it lookalike amlillondollarl. Donia andssa--0731 ,..........................-- u?IiInmg.ante llli0tJ:l.nt(l:; Lays; rt 5-slIJwi(i:h htlmlyh I f:.w minugs Inaxc ance ogo. . a.tesro e g.. ' 11 "I... n .. experiment with his defence duos game. scored his sixth goal in the GSYDNGFIFL (ckpippgd) - W gs”' Evenlllg c- 8' 10 P-M- B:ak?rl: Hockey "' " ' ' IMO I)0DGE- M .0. forward lines. Also. it liaa dying minutes to win the game for mfvyp C1 " ” ' M "l;"1l.h” ' Admission 50c ' l” "'""""- g Grey founioor sedan. Reconditioned I'll "NV 3,", "MM um u:n,ud;,,.5: Cherry v.u,,, day nmawwovgzpt ":1 Tuesday 830 P M 4.-Dancing . . .. . . ...... . ..... me 9.30 Yours for use. , -e.-en. - - . . . , I Scotln curllns chanvlonshln Ind p E 1 Hockey Ledgug Price-Ice Sports-25 Cents f ' ' silnoilnr ssrlrmls the right to represent Nova Scotla An Actwm” 60 Cents. in the Dominion bonsplel which opens in Mmtcfon March 5. Final round: Truro uvargl Feller, Hogan Sign Contracts PAIIKDALI: at B.Y.C. .in-cday -- 8230 RM. P. E. 1. Hockey League MONTAGUI: at FLYIBS Thursday, 2:15 to 3:30- Pre-School Skate. Friday-P.W.C. - Model School Ice Sports. Hockey: P.W.C. vs. Sackvllle I-iigh satin-day -- 9 an. college Hockey 7; n.it.s. vs, s.o.o. ., G'iown Juveniles lie Clflown 3-3 in I fast and crowd pleasing hockey game played in Goa. eiown the Geol- Vs'd like to express our thanks Gallant for brinslnl from it IMIIIOCHG-10 WIWIMDI-I Charlottetown Curling Club Dill T0 11-ll LARGE MIMIIISHP NO GUESTS - VIII. II AILOWID IO! THI SATIIDAY IVIIING DANCI ltill