Page 6 The Guardian Wednesday, Nov. 24. 195-1 Oanadions Held To 4-4 Tie By Lowly Black Hawks ST LOUIS IAP) -- A rousing thll'(i-pei'l(7(i tally that netted three goals Carried the last-place Chi- :ago Black Haitks to a 4-1 draw 17th of the season. Chicago; first goal was scored by Metro Prystai. iiho lalcr set up liio others. M;iui'il.'e Rich:-irti Lt.-Governor's Bonspiol Begins At Local club The Lieutenant Governni-'5 Bon- splel got under way at the Char- lottetown Curling Club at 1.00 yes- lerdily evening with sixteen lelms entering the competition. The first tound of the spiel will be complet- ed at the local rink this evening. Following 211? the results of last nights play: Hon. T.W.l.. Prouse 8 Dr. L. PIWHKSP 6. M. A. Hoyiatt 4 Di. Giddiligs 11. .1. E Burden 12 .1. .l. Morris 4. y H. I Spillett 10 it Manning 4. ; J. F. Mtirl.end 9 1-1 R. Macl.aine i 5 is. Mat'D0iiald 11 w. E. Maclnnls 1. Leiris 'ruriie.i ll .1 Sqi.i.ii'ebrlL'QS 5 A'lih the leagtic-leading Molitmaliiallierl a lying marker for ills ltllli Viiiailir-iis hrir TiieStla.i' liizhi in goal or thti scastili. Kenny hlti.-(lcll it. B nacitttli 11 H Ukilzsnn 9 St L.oui.-5 first National League and llirn Jean Beliwnii also lrii The folloiiiiit; is Lhr drain for to- wt-key g:-liic in 210 years lied for Miilitreul in the fllSl sl.iuI..l iilizhli While a lClli'ld of l0...7:l fans. to make it 3-1 Icrl adopting lilo llniiks as their 'hiiliie Sll)lhlAR1' E. F. Aliorii. Di E.tr:t'tt. Dun cam. ' chr kl them on in the first 1 First Period W'0l1ilR:(7t1. ciettiit l-'ust.ni vs 11.12. )1 six (' -i Haiti?-s 8'-'lIPfilIl?d 1. Clilcstgo. Fl').slal 2.05 Cartuthcls. S Rcnttin. K. Acorn. iriv llv Date Crvtlziililih 2. )1olitre.il. Richard Il.N'llll' Arnold C.lllbe:-it Kill Mm ..-i and l.t-ti -iRllktHl'.4l(l 1-;;1l lrc 2 F lltlllktlll Klliirr N1 .cliou- dlltttc t1lllIlt' '11-i ethyl-' ttiat hi-ukv 3. Montreal. Mosdell i(leolltltui' lid. H .l 1)o'tl.stiii. til Wellcncr vs a fivlll Cilllli iihlllil Sll'l'rlk 14 06. i A. ll". 1-lvndniaii. F Hobbs. .1. Ivan li not 'llP ii1lt'fi tie for li'lP 4 .kioiili'c.il, Beliteaii isl. l.;itli- '11--.tmii;; Earl ilncL.cnd. Hat-.lt-' '11 um .i!iiilE itllh threw i-lt'- tinli 1727. 1l'ti fl t'll("x in 110 Edllltix this FPRSADI1. and Peiialt .- l.eclail' 413. H0iilllF' A Likrli. F Cilrtus T Nliukrirliii ll; t .-;n; tr ni sh:-uoii that 11 -i tl'ili 1139 F.-roffrlon 11.45 r1tiiyal'd Ftzoiiii is Clillold Mar- H1 1' v- 1 . i iiic l'rI)' to no Sn-..iitl Friiod Dflllllfl. loiin ll'.. 'll. t;nrrloli mi Tye 1l..-'t- lr.iilcrl 3-1 after Scoi'iii;;. None Htitrlirsiiii, John llmillt .hr v ;u-ti..tl lK'i'l:0l1 lllCIl' t.-so Penalties; .i1acPherson 21.2!) Top-l Tco 4 int 3 t lriini Ncw York. Al- pazrilii 6:51; Olmsimd 11.54 p Dr Wen llallioilzilti Rrucc lilac- lllii Nick fxlirk i. Third Period ;lloil:.ill. l7.i'i:-iui WW" Nil? 1'? li- -r- lhvy didn't arrive 5. Clitt-nun. Creighton illzlysln: ?y1llll'.v.'iiii'.- D: H Xi ll ylr .lo'nu i Fol;oliiil 153 V Mticboiiiltl. Lloyd Wt-.clicl'. E.ill lg lk.lx tho help of the 6 Clilt:a':o Moslenko txfikllskz Mills. : vlr xyliellicr the sil'ift- Sullivan! 9:56. 1 8 30 ies of Ftxilik Eddolls Sllfldelllyi 7 Chicago. Jaiikowski iPiysln:.l 1t-c 1 cziught in i. 1IllPl'l to debate. But Wilsnnl 1210 Clevrr Muclclin Mel Jenkins. the setwinri period was even. Willi-i 3. Montreal, Geoffrion i.Vfa7.ur llrinry lioiizlas 1): A Nleuxiillnti out a SCOIF. and thc Hanks had B RFlll'EBlll 1315. its. W R Nfntlxi llrwlier Mat- I-.'i edge in the final stan7.a befiirc Penalties. MacPherson 18 23. Neill Dr K M.:r11arlici'ii. C Mnnlreals Botini Boom Genffrinn Stops: ylrlvltide. i made it 4-4 with a slick goal in Rollins ........... .. 511 14-30. Ice '7 tho filial :(-yon minutes. It was hisiHodge ii 15 12-361 D Snulidrrs till lif'lltl' Win Italian Wins Sports Car Div. of Road Race JUARE7. Mexico (AP)-Uniberio Maglloll, .-pet-d - happy Ittiliali drlyer, it on the lnlm'natlonal sports car division of the Pan-American road rum: Tilt-sday tn A thrilling Tlfll5h. lust four car lengths ahead nf Phil Hill of Santa Monica. Calif. Maglinlis elapsed time in the 1.90R mil:-. race Vlhlch cost seven drivers lives was 1 new record in 1'1 hours 40 minutes 26 seconds. 1-fillls second place time was 18 hours four minutes 54 seconds. Juan Mliiiucl Fangio of Argen- tina set the previmis record of 18 hours 11 minute: last year in I 1..-inrla The l'l1lll'SE distance then was 1.912 miles. Luigi Chinrtli and France Corn- Icehin, both of Italy. followed Hill in the big sports class. giving Fer- rnris it sweep of the first four places. Hans Heiiiim of Gerinaiiy ramr frnm behind to will first nionet in the Small spoiu vlass over Jlrrislac. Juhnn Bowl drove por- IQHPI. Touts Chiroli of Frziiit-c. in an Oilcar. tins third. Fernando Secilint, Pictured above in the Hon. W. L. Prowse throwing the -first stone at the Lieutenant Governors Bonspiel which opened at thc Clianntzclown Curling Cllib inst evening. Behind Mr. Proivsc front left to right are his mate. Premier A. W. Mntheson. second stone. Fin- l lay MacLeod and first stone Elmer MacDonald. The piper at the ex- treme right is George Fraser wlin paraded the rurlers twice urolihtl the rink before the game started Mr. Macl..eod and Mr. MacDonald limited the Lieutenant Governors team in the unavoidable absence of Miyor J. D. Stewart and Pro- ;l:rel.lssive Conservative leader R. R. P . IBarter's Film Labi lTV Coverage Of Grey Cup Series Canadian Record, Q TORONTO lCPV -The 1954 Grey Cup final will get the largest tcl- eiisinn and radio C4)VPlIlEF in this liislnry of Ctilizitiilin sport, Ninety-two television stallons-- 70 American. 22 Canadian- will lclrrasl the Kaine A 75-station l-'1 dlo hnuktili will hrllll lilay-hy-play Lieutenant Governor Opens iSpiel I Andrews-Maxim Bout Tonight (Tlll1i.lG(). MP) l.niilt')'. immi- lliiiirlillig Piiul .lii4lrmis ol Ruf- inlo, N. Y.. liihhell ii "slot-;liei;' lhtrot lo lin:ii,iwr-iglit I'lIIll1lDlUll l'.ot;l;y Nltiirllilin. gels lt1fU'i5llll"fi for plots tonight tlL'tllllxl fnrnii-l' light limit-yin-lglil i-li.-iniplon Joy-;. Miixiiii. Maxini is I 7-Ti fviyorilri in 1hc' lo-ruiind mrllcli to ho l'”llW'ls'Pfi nil- llrin-illi. ; Antiiv-xix, 24. who this flvllll-liutll iii tilnnlug 29 of 32 lliird lwillltri the No 19 oppoiicnls xl at I -'. winks 2 Mnxini among i-ontriidr-rs for Arrliie Nloorr-R ligitl-limiiy crowii. Mdiiii.-iiin and his lririiiaizcr. AI WI-ill, ri l c lP.Dl'Illi0(l lr1lIi1'P.s'lI'l'l niiuligli in Alitiiw-it :' lmlclliialilles . n: .1 ilD)lVilkPI2lli liililimri in viru l lorii:lil's pro:-rmlings from ring- cirln, , Aliiiilryix will Nfillii .iimul iTT rind .VfaVltvi nlipi-ovininlrily 182. Boxing Promoter Fined 51.000 NEW YORK iAPi --Tex Sullivan. matchmaker at St Nlrhol.is Arena. was fined 51,000 Tiitlsday and or- dered to return cheques of M01! Beer. Allison MacDonald vs. R. G. Spillett, Dim O'Rourke. Allison Tait. H. Stead. Ice 3 Ed Tanton, Doug Caniei-uii, R. Sutherland. Dr. H. TURCKPIIZTP vs. R. Bevan. Allison Rogers. G. K. MacKnight. Wm. Michael. Ice 4 :11 W. R. Jenkins. 1:). K. MICNTIIT; E. Hyndman, Bill Robinson. vs R. Parent. H. B. Bagiirtll, Gcorgc Andersoii. Leigh lioiiald. Well. the niizt up c'lttt- ixttg thr .,,.r g.tlllP.K iihich the 1Sl'(l!il'iClr rile .(-hp(l'.ll(3fl .'4l tiliiy in Nfonctiiii on salu:-(lay I1lglliS h.is l)('I'll .roiird II” by the lrtll.-lie at 2! m9Pi-1lll In the Foil fiiililberiitiid Ho el. Atti- imst. l'8L'Itllli.V- The tilt”-1111! W-15 m'led l'JPf'!llS(' of R protest thlit the Islanders had '.SStlP(i to the lcnguc in re:.ird to the iiiidcstzetl week- mid 101119:-'LS and the i1?L'"55ll-3' 0' making two road trips duiinfl ll"? necks ihtii tlicsc llllliCllP.- air being played. It was the Monrtoii 1-iaixiis :hat rr-qlicsled the cliausr in ill? schedule and it was t'ns.V 10 5"? that lhr lilliilf' affair vl.ts to bone- l.t Hair: and Co.. it the uxlwtise 01 the local team- the the So. xthcu the lslalidcrs soul mgttsi 1.0 the lclizue olilt-c '.l1 nub City, Monclon ftllloiters were the first to hcar about it and llidnit l.ke the thnugllis uf liiivtiif-Z helr rr-qiiest rc,le.vtctl or that they .:i.g'lit have to coliipt-iislile lhv .cals fol thct: trip over. in fact. he atlveislll greti so inlensc that on one ott'.is.oii liic Ibitllluelo were ;-er.-iicd in as n "bunt-h ol dis- senteis" and their piiitcsi as "over- stufied.” It .5 our i1ll"SS iillll our iir.glibors arloss the w.itc- don't think ili:it it Rain Ml ovci-:.Itillcri after all. stiiri tho TTxi.'.llt'i”l.w. iiiln SULlpivl'i florii the oliirr ltio ll-.il,vue ”llLll9S. llPl'P grnlitctl llv”lI'Cl-Ii l'(llTl- pensaliiiii for their iirvi--clid l:ips by the Tvinlliiflll outlets at the Amhe-st nicrting . . Reprc-r-i:tliil: the iFilllfi-'l.b at the Auiltcrsl li:illt'y iicrti ii't1'1PAl Cloiv, Gilbert Ci1l'l(iFl ntid Wallci Lfilllof. Atiothrr ll1.l1E1 that the lslniidvis ieqiir-s ed and ircie i.:l.ililctI HA5 that the rcfr on son all pltiyers' (uirris belole i.i it and livery stllllf This iiill rut lilo ellccl on Dil'rm- her 5 Thc utiuies iih:rh ucrc sulle- duled tor Dcrrnilv. 33 24 and 25 have bevit vJllllPli.(i and iiill be plsyrd at the end of the pres:-nt schedule. The only lino nliiimiticed lit. the wssinii ll.'1S 3 :55 one to Tslnndeis' Winiliy Jones for his :irgunirnl with :i rciclee iectuilly. . . . Prrsl-iitlv the ls1.iiitit- s. uittirr coach Steve Brklnt-rli are the ter- tor of the other three ('illllS --riiit- nutg lK'lifi ovcr liin caps and ihp Hanks rtw-c-nll,i'. ltl foil-r games they piled tip it total or 32 goals Willi only 6 being S('0H'Ci actlnst them. They bent. the Hanks at the Foriini 8-1 Friday night. ar irrti in Monclon at A quartrr to eight Saturday Pl'Pl1'li!I. Ucliperi on the :cc and whlieiiaslietl the Hawks -1-0. Before last nlghtls i;&llnP im- nf the lsltintlvrs H91"? fitll11lllt'1llll!'. the league tlrclrlng race. Veteran Roy 'Biick" Whitlock led his nearest oppnncnt by 7 puuils. hav- .ng scored the most goals slid lol- lr-cted the most s Buck had 14 goals and 21 assists. Rliy Li'IillC r had 13 goals and 14 hr-lpi-rs. Hob: Gray was in mild position. (Joprlor Leyte in fourth and Lnriic Hon- nessey in fifth. lhlec points ahead of Hr-nry Thcrrieti of the Rziniblr-rs Caps have one man in the top ten zind Hawks non:-. . . . Tnkinlz ti look alound the N11- t.onnl Hrlrikey Leagtic. ii is not red that the old Vols are hsivuw quite 11 job to nitiliiiliin tlir-.r former piestigc siaziinst the liiislot of the lniany rookies vi hlrh iUiVP joili:-rl lhr rliffcrr-lit r I u h s lgllil it r-pg, "H1111!" John Hciirtciaxoii nus put between the Boston p.pe.'s 118 it re- plRl'Elll9nT. for the aging Sugar Jim Ht?n11l' and :11 his third and fourth games in the big iln1('. shut-out the tvio first dll'i5.fltl trams. To- ronto and Mo it l rc ft l. 111 final fashion. In Now Yolk. the Kid Ltne of Andy Btilligriip, Ron lihy and Lnriy Poprin have oeen very strong for the Blue Shirts. it - -1 J Holt:-"Sir? 3 l ii 37 Roman -, 4.. Royuou Islanders Defeat Gaps 5-2 To Strengthen League Lead FREDERICTON. Ciiarlottetovin Islanders cned their lead in the Coast Senior Hockey strength Tuesday night. leaving and Fredericton tied behind. Ray Leduc scored twice for 1 others (CF) -- The Yeoniiins: Atlantic Hewey. League with Sewell. A 5-2 win over Fredericton Capitals Moncton three pom” FIRST PERIOD- ls- lnndcrs. Wimpy Jones. Wally Kull-I lmrtn. and Copper Lt-yte scored the fni-vyarils. Sniith. Mr- - Donagli. Lcgei. McPliee, Nicolle. Miles. MacDonald. Bliss, Summary :- i 1---Frederit-ton. He,wey, tNicolle. MrPheel 10.21 2-Ch'iovin. Ledur. hloncs. Kullniani ...-. 12.50 Penalties: Nona. Doug Hevi ey of Fredericton open- icd the scoring. helped by Nick SECOND rligmmps. Nicollc and lieu: McPhoe. Leduc. I . tactl the count in the first pcrlodl J-C"""”l' -'""”- i iltulluian. Ledutll . . 13.4-1 lllld Jones made it 2-1 before Mc- Plicr. tinaglsted. shot the lasti f-if”fdN'""'l- MVFOGP - Vb 3 Fredcrictoti goal. The second Derlnd -tT( h-l”W''- 141"” V mded 3.2. illlnrhberger. Paliadllllt 14.34 U",..”,.; Penalties: Him-libergei 109. ('h'lniin: Goal. Sl1II'i9); defent-r. wan. fTColinol'. .Hint'libPt'ger. Brklattich; . f(ii'u lirds. 1.1-; tr. Carver. Pall- adilio, ll'hillot'k. Gt-tiy. Heitncs-l S Jones, Kullman. Goal. Potters. soy. l.edut'. Ft Pfi0rif'l nn: fence, Henri. Craig: de- Mitt-lntnsh. Esks Rooters Begin Arriving in Toronto iCPi-Rotiilhly 500 Etiiiiolitoii Eskimo Supporters. :tiliiliLi spurliiig their partisan gtmn and gold, will cruise through tiuiiiiloviii Toroitto SHLUYGH) to st-attcr 84.000 reminders that they j'Love 'Ilios-3 Esks." l The first coiittiiueiit of meters I live in Toronto Friday night. the sci-olicl early Sziturtlay inoriting Bfl"PCll then and Saturday tight. hcyll do thmr uliimst-ulilli nearly 20.000--i.o spur the excitement of heir rlubls secmid entry into the Iirey Cup in three years. this tlnit" -cdznst favored Montreal Alou- titles. the oiiilny on listwatldiiig tlic iif”Si('ll'll prcseiice ls PXDPCILNI to be .he most made by any Western lntrr -p:nvtnctal Footozill Union Il'yi(i lii atlditioii to EDMONTON the basic post of .,-.:tl,t)()0--luotetl D) both the City of i iioiiton and the football rltib- "ftI'l1 Edinonlon t':in probably will ptnd better than 51200. evcn with l SpP('liti package tratisportation dctil. TMTTATION IGLOO Tlil-y'll start liilh A floor show l"r.d'.iy night. ill a dowiitovlit hotel tilierc 1-! b it iliiltnlioii igloo vitll be .1 up in the lobby as an informa- ilOll centre. . Tell floats trtitns will be used . the following 'ntoi'ntng. l The Eskimo rooiers - complete with green-aiid-gold scarves. hills. ll0l'('5. buttons and banners-will then scatter 6.000 cotton "snow- ualls." rind rlistribiitc 25.000 gail.i'- urtipperl ice -cream bars. 15.000 scorecards bearing greetings from the. C.ty of Edmonton. 18.000 card- iholird cutouts of fin Eskimo play-.i'. 20.000 pamphlets comirally depict- ing how Eskimos made the grade. and liiitidleds of football-shaped balloons. Inscribcd on lust. About every- thing will he "Love Those Eska." and several miniature in the parade O'MaIley Remains Dodgers' Manager BROOKLYN. IAP) - Wiilter O'- .Malley, Brooklyn Dodgers pres- yident said Ttirisdny Wiilter Alston. .ivill be retained its Dodger man- l tiger for 1955 iilider ii one-year con- ; tract. He did not divulge the terms. f It will be Alsion's second year as Dodger nlmiligei: He was brought tip from Brooklyn's Moni- renl farm cliib last season as auc- cessor to Chuck Dressen. ..oo Cotiiicks of the Ontario Hockey Mm.g'AAsocilit.ioii Juiiiuti A league. Angie. .llrst. attracted attention as a high- Tvilllllllii r e n i e r ma it with Queen Sqiilire School and Abegwelt mid- Hush-Hush As Als Prepare By W. R. Whcatley Canadian Press Staff Writer AIONTRI-;Al.. lCPi -- Nlontreal Alouetl.e.s' workout Tuesday on a snow-and-slush-covered field was so hush-hush that it became in- significant compared with the sud- den stir over the Alouette balm. The only connection between these bits of news is that both are related to the Grey Cup football classic in Toronto next Saturday. Coach Douglas tPealieadl Wal- ker quletly marslialled his eastern l l .champ1ons behind closed and guarded doors and entrances at iihe il'c-stmouiit Athletic Club grounds. The goiiigs-tiii Ilterr uerr so s rel. that not only was the public liarred bill so were limrspaprr melt. And bandsmcn, too. for that mat- ter. even if one had been Gabriel tooling his trumpet. ONLY BAND IN STADIUM The band blarcd into the news with the zinnouiiccment. that the smart i-ed-antl-while uniformed miislciaiis will be on hand for the Grey Cup game and most likely the only ht-ind in 'I'oi-onto's Varsity st-adltini. For those ixhn find other ait.i-actions more. eye-filling. there will be the eight Alouette major- ettes. .1. G. Cal-riqlie, rlinirninii of the Alouctte advisory board and the man vihn has bccii looking after. the band's trip. found himself Tuesday with added duties. 'The Canadian Rugby Unionhas asked us to provide the pre-game and half-itmc musical entertain- ment." he. said. "From what 1 uiiderstand noti- iwe will have the only band in thc ismdium. There is the question of taenting space. I believe therv is some worry in Toronto also over whether iinlon regulations will re- quire R slniid-by band. since we arr H11 outside organization." TEAM BAND The Alouetle football club is thv only professional teunl in Canada with its own band. 11 is 11 48-piece lbnnd. with it drum major. musical .directnr and. of course. the pranc- i lng rnajnrettes. have in the day; the first priictico since the AL: tit-(mated Httnuitmt Tiger-Cats Saturday in Four Dlayoff. Only was scheduled. There will be no heavy work between now and film! time. The team will arrive in Toronto Thursday y train. RedsHAcquir;gu-q Canadiens' Junior PTT()Vll.)i'2NCIF.. R. l. lRhodc island Rods- lqiiired Ronnie Atiw-ll, 19-year-old lluninr rentre from Montreal Cun- lndiens for fl lliree-ganie tryout. l Atwell, six-foot-two and 185 pnulids. has luv-ll playing fnri jun. inr Montreal Canadians. 1 Montreal's NHL Canndirnx ..l..l rights to Alwr-ll from Hos-I iiRlTll'd lion Bruins for PI roporirrt siomc. 'Df'XlN' V the B1: tleuders- 1. I light drill and Montreal; 2. Tun.-t1A,v iu'-.Mlli'l.ll1. Bate st. Aline; Billy Dun-l O'Connor 2.23, Miles 6.2? THIRD PERIOD- 6-Ch'town. Lediic. (Jones. Kullrdanl 7-Ch'town. Kullman. 5. 20 (Leduvt . .. . . 12.10 Penalties: Brklacich 3.34. Pow- crs 9.54. . Stops: - Shirley 12 9 9730 Craig 5 9 14-28 Annual Maritiliie Boxing Ratings Following are the Mliritime lins- .ing, riillllgb as 1'0ll1DilPl'i iiniiiitilly by Will Mccluskey iabovel of ,Cliarlotteioivn: I Heavy Weight. Clianipion-George "Big Boy” Peterson. Charlottetown. Contenders- 1. 1-1 A r v e y Gabriel. Sprlnghill; 2. Al Baldy. Clamp Westmouiil. Cape Breton: 3. Ralph Hines. Dalhousle: 4. Tiger Coch- etto. New Waterford; 5. "Beat .Cat" Jackson. New G'iRSg(Hl'l 6. Bob Sears. saint Sletplten; 7. Ber- nio K. 0. Chalsson. New Water- ford. Liglit-lienizt-weiglil Ch.itnp-Yvon Durelle. Bale St. Anne. N.B.; Con- tenders- A1 White. New Water- ford snd Toronto; 2. Ted Don- caster. Saokville; 3. Don ”Red" Ml1oPheroon. New Waterford: 4. Oslo Farrell. Halifax and Mon- treal: 5. Austin Squarebrizzgs. Charlottetown; 6. Howard "Kid" MucLean. Bathurst; 7. Mitch Kis- ;wadn. Whittle) Pirr, Cape Breton; Outstanding boxi-i-.s- Roy Sulhar. land. County Harbor. N.S.: Carl White. Sliint John: Norm Forbes. (Dominion. Ciipc Bt'el.on. Middle-weight Champion - Louis :"CubEy" Mcclltskey. Charlottetown '.-ind Dartmouth: Conl.enders- 1. Gary Simon. New Glasgow; 2. ;1.ouis Lawrciice. Fredericton: 3. lJimmy Nolan. Calgary and Prince iEdward Island: 4. Roger Whynott. ihIall0llE Bay; 5. Don Triiinor. Chai'loti.etovi'n: Outstand- itig boxers- Gerry FTnsPl'. Bridge- water; Gaston Roy, Clinrlottetown and Quebec: Harry Paulton. Char- lottetown; Doug Odo. New Glas- lgow; Don Chisholm, Pictou; Kenny KO. Shea, Dartmouth: Norm Gull- treau. Monclon: Bab Macbcliii, Bnthurst; John MncKlrinou. Syd- iscr White. New Waterford. No lveltel'-weiglit champion; coli- Keith F'tir'ls. Hflllfax Howard Lesiel. .Ssiiiit John; 3. Larry Griffin. Mn- I nizht byte. Hamid MacGllllvary. Trenton; hone Bu; 4. Gordon Kiley, Syd- ney; 5. Bob Griice. Bridtrewatci-; Bud Ramsay. Sitmmerside; 8. Don SDFRZI. Bnthurst; 9. Doug "Slug" Turnbiill. Stellttrton: Outstanding b0xers- James Urquhart. Duri- lli('l1Jll1; Joe Scott. Sydney; B0l)h.Vi Moore. Sydney; Vince Cnnkc. Am. Dh)'. Spi-inghlll; will Paris. Ne.v. GIns.2ow.: K. 0. O'Malley. clrit-. mm? HRH)" Horniebrook. stanth-g Bren. N.B.: Billy Hudon. Bl1tl1ul'5t. .L1.tzht-wciglit Ch;impion- Richard ”Kld' Howard. Halifax: No load- lnrt contenders: Oittstaiidiiilz bas- ers- Jackie HTUCTPH, New Gl.isgovt', Connors. Trtiro: Leioyl "Duck" 1 S'side Rink In Win Column FREDERICTON, (CF) -591". of Dick McCully's strong ,-mk from the. Moncton Beaver club was one feature Tuesday is pl" continued in the Fredericton cu.-V. ling clubls centennial bonspiel. H, lost 11-4 to Doc Thbmpggnij Fredericton team. Ottawa Rideau had two t.-mg. Tuetsday. beating St. Leonard 11.5 and Sackville 15-6. "Bus" 51.. Lenahan's rink from winds", Mills, Que.. humhled a Royal Mon- treal quartet 14-3. Suminerside. P. E. f. hlokc lli .. the win column by stopping M... hua. N.H.. 8-4. Another first ilr. lory was recorded by Mom,-.;., Rangers. Black Hawks in Trade NEW YORK (AP)- New York Rangers and Chicago Black Hunt; of the National Hockey Leagug completed a trade Tuesday that sends defenceman Alan startle, amt forward Nick Mlckookl to Chicago in exchange for Peter Cnmchor. A forward. and Billy Gadsby. it 4.. fenceman. Chicago also will ranflvr (mg player from it. Ranger fiii-m club. lPost-poW4iove On lottawa Franchise BUFFALO. N. Y. (AP)-Prank J. sliaruvzlinessy. president of the International Baseball League. said Tuesday the question of what to do about the leaglic's Oltatia flial1t'-hl5F will be put over llhtll the minor league meeting next month in Houston, Tex Shaughnessy. here for it lERRllP business meeting. told a reporter there are too many problems to be settled first by the Kansas City Athletics. new American Lmgiie club which owns the Ottawa fran- rhise. ! The possible franchise trtinstrr tied closely with another HYBS league problem up for dlst'iission-- travel costs involved in the long plump to Hilvillla. the league's soluti- lrrii outpost. Hill) Marluro. owner 'of Hiiralia Sugar Kings, was him for the meeting. Jones. Halifax: Bobby L:tiill.. lsydney; BeliiiyDeloi'cn21i. Whit- ney Pier; Bobby Quinn. Cli.it-lotte- toirn: Gordon Walsh, Armdltle. N .; Bobby Roberts. Halifax. Ace Cl'H'Cl'). Htillfax: Louis Hillier. ;D1iFi.f1l(1lll.i12 Gcorllc Morcll. S-niiit Sit-phcii: Leo Siellc. Cltarlollctoytii. lB1ld Luiid. Charlottetown: RM lMn4-Donald. New Waterford. Fl!Rlh6l'-Wlflklll. Clititnplon -Fic- mun l.cEllinc. Moiictnii; No lP.'ii'ilfli contenders; Outstnndlng bf)M'l'fi - Clarence Douceitr. Wcstrillc; Bud- ;i'l.l' Day, Dartiiioutli: Gordon lRidcault. Glsicc Bay; KO. Roberts lPnrton. N.B.: Reg LeB1aiir. Mour- ton; Bobby Gallant. Charlotte- toutt and Trentoti; Kid Galidnisr Ptirton; Benny Randall. S)'dl1Ql Lcontird Beliveiiu, Moncton. 1 No banlaiii-wt-iglit chdnipitin Fly-wt-iglit .Chnmplon- Juliiiii Wl1lif'. Biithlirst; COl”iiDlld0l'.K- Kin r The Aloiielte team worked out ,1”; Mm-lo Mmiy Bmhurm; Frag Thibodcali. Atholville. NB; Flnhht ;Pelletiei', Bnt,1tui'st;Paddy Mr- Iiitils. Btithtirst. PAICISTAN COAT. Production of coal in Pakl.-tan has steadily increased since 194” in a current rate of about tltltlilfltl Ions yearly. BIG TRAVFIliI.liTT.N' Altiarl-lir whale fI1(H'f' lIioii.aiirl' 1APl... hertit;. Dick Haynes, Halifax; Km; nf niilos each year to ;hi'l'v"llM :il'tu"ls in tropical water: it Boat by Toni '" 9911 Caledonia. 14-R over Alec Sm. rlair's Fredericton rink. The four l.llill'1'i5lf" .-mt-.y,,. leaders will enter A knnrlc,-my semi-final rolind Friday alin,. noon. . and first-prize money in the Nihi- lavp race in the small stark cu.- clua. C. D. Evans of El Peso. Also driving A Dodge. finished second Ennis won the smllll Atock ctii: clue last. year. 1. Ray Elliott of Portland. Ore.. finished third in ll Dodge followed . by Scott Yitnlle of El Pluto in ii. ylllow Studebaker Arturo Alvarez; Tkiado of Mexico City was fifth: In I Dodge. . Hockey Scores Cy ITIE CANADIAN PKEBG Nulonnl Lennie IEnti-eAl 4 Chicago 4 Atlantic Cont lenlor Qtrloltelowri 5 Fredericton 2 5 Northern Ontario Senior sault 1nd. 3 snuli Grey Hounds .1 l onut-to Enter A - Viaduct I NiAgArA Full: 6 titetmm I amount 2 Oltltlo lulu A author: 1 St. CAt.h.Arlriu I P?! Quito ldor A scope films were flown to Slldhllf) to make A total of four stations. The number of radio stations is about the same as last year. nnv of the largrisi radio networks to carry it Canadian sports event. Of the 22 stations in Canada this yr-ar. nine will :41 live telecast from the stadium, the rest will be servired with klnoscope film. Two Canadian cities. Windsor. Ont. and Vancouver. will get live telrcitslts of-the IIITIP through thr American NBC network. Special Audio lines will be rlin into each city in Canadian commentary will: be iivililablc with the Amt-ricnni l picture. NRC carried Big Four footbitll this season for the first time. Winnipeg and Edmonton TV sia- i tinns. not on the live network. will receive jet-speed service. in de- livery of kinescope films. rniirtes) . of the RCAF. i Processing of film will begin ini ml-diately following the game Your Silver Stan. two-sul jot lrainerlt. will fly them to Winnirusg 1 And Edmonton, it-anther permit- ting. ; The newest atvitions to carry the I gnme will be Rimoull. Qua”! Moncton, N. 3., Ind Snult Stew lurk. Out 1 l .lYork Maliagers Guild which solici- lpnvmcnls from TV bolus. the contributions from lioxcrs inttrt-;tslli.it thcirl ted in gratitude for K. Christ:-nbcrry. chair- man of the New York state nih- letic commission. said that Sulli- van's punishment would have been much more severe except for his previous good record. Sullivan will be suspended until the payments lire made. Robert Mount Royal. towering over the city of Montreal. is one of several extinct volcanoes rising from the St. Lawrent-0 plain. Stitnlilk of the Red Wings are also keeping up with the ll-rirleis. Jlirkie LeClaii- dors a full job of filling Elmer l.;Hl'hlS boots for the leagup- loading Canadlens The latest new comer to the NHL is a player whom every Island faii;rememberA -Willie Marshall. Willie came to the Maple Leafs last Sundny night and got an assist on the goal by Parker MacDonald. which gave the Lenfti a tie with the Rangers. . . . Seventeen-year-old Anllus Carroll of Charlottetown has been ierently szlnod 'vi-lfh the Kitclirner-Wnlelw AIR CADETS fill (C-HARl.0'T'l'l'1TOWN) SQIYADRON All cadets are requested to parade at 19:00Jiours (7 pm.) on Thitrsrlay instead of Friday at P. W. C. Any boys interested in enrolling may do so lit this time. Argentine. was fourth and Salta- d,sC,.m”On In pven. main. Cam, 9,1,), lo 19 hm”-5 who --donated” sr.ot'iitg both goals lll their last dnr Lopez Chavez of Mexico fifth Man City ' I 'lhai sum for the privilege of lzp- B51110 'rlB'3I715L N18 Maple Lenls.l'i"L h”'"'k93' i”m5' L'”i ””"m h”. in Porachcs. Last year the game was ('.'il'r1(i(l penring on nutionaly - televiaccl JICKIP Mcltil-We of the Blnckl-i”'""i the .M"m'""'l c”"”di"" 9" A Tammy Dlwdal, 0, El Ptm Im A I've C.BC..TV nPtwm.k to Tag shawl Hawk, L, Emmi mt, mp 12 pnlntl8Fllll7,Rl.l0l'1 in ii fut Mont.real Highi ' i dTiVlTIlZ a Dodge. WON V-ll? Tm-" 1RD nntu Ottawa and Mnntrpal Kim. Sullivan is A member of the New iretteril of the league while Don Sam”! lemme with DAMY Mcaeei ' Mckenncy of the Bruins and Vic High " w'” '5 hem” R "'""b"i of the Cnitndl:-nil .TUl1lnl' B teAm. This year. one year older At 17. Angie iurncri in the CantaidtenA And lthis promotion to the fast Ontario Hot-key Asmciationm Junior A 19;. Rue is A good indication of I liromialnlz hockey future for the young Charlottetoniim. . FORUM DATES NOV. 23 TO NOV. 27 Tlil'JSlIAY-- Children's Skating Night Skating 7 W'I.DNl-2SDAl'- 1 Skating . l THl1RNl)AY- Sluitlvig iP'Rll)Ali- Children's Skating A HOCKEY - MONCTON - lsArt:nmti'- ' Slutlng ,.,,.,,,,m 3 . 5 country-ciiy"'sik'ii'ie ..,c. I - 10 A very popular skntlnx union. ii.Z""FlREWORKS ?. TWO ALERT. RUGGED. SWIFT HOCKEY CLUBS M'ONOTON-vs-ISLANIJER r FRIDAY. NOV. 26. 8:30 ALREADY WE'RE GETTING imqtlmrs FOR ricttirrs. AND so - 1'0 ACCOMMODATE you win HAVE AN ADVANCE SALE -. WEDNESDAY - romy - 3 10 5 AND THEN -. ALL my rinmsnav AND FRIDAY. MAKE SURE TO II IN ON THIS ONE FORUM