ursday, Jan. 31,1957 The Guardian Page 1 Arthur Wilkie Apparently ParItdale's Orin Carver looked over his shoulder lint mean of the B.Y.C moving up Isl in the Island Senior Hockey League scoring race and decided in aomethlnz about it too and rent out and picked up 11 soon in. points tor himacll in 3 -' -tea To take once again a healthy 14- pnmt spread var Pint,-au 'lll hll 1troIh'r. coach and linemata illir Carver tied for second. Orin regained the lead in the ml .-.1-oring department now hav- int: 33 whlrla together with his ii assists. gives him 57 points. Plneau is second in the goal do partment with at and tied with (3 points with Allie Carver. Skip Carver also moved up inst and now has 38 points. He is lol- week. saw young Merrill 34 in do something about it. Carver with lowing Billy Hughes and Apps. Arsenault oi Montague each with Buck Whitlock and Jack Ready oi B.Y.C. and Montague coach Hubby Dowling are next in line 82. Coke Grady has 27 assists. tops. for the league in that department. Grady is highest scorer of sum- merside Aces having 19 goals to go along with his assists total for 23 points. He now gets one-halt point for goals and assists. Frank Roper is alone at ihe' head of the gnaltenders, having allowed 71 goals in 15 games ior an average pi 4.73. The Park- dale team average is also the league's beat at 4.04 Earl Shep- herd oi St. Dunstan'a moved into the aecond alot with an average of 5.44. " I SPORTS TRAIL By ARNOLD ZEITLIN EAST ORANGE, NJ. (AP)- hrlancc runner Fred Dwyer Jr-.. um has neared but never quite grasped track greatnesa. la relent- Itssly driving hlmsalt to tultiu a No-year-old prophecy and becoiu the iirat American to run a tour rnmute mile. Franz Stampil. the canny Vien- nese track coach who helped Ito ler Bannister crack the tour-mlt urn mile. in 1955 named tour runn- rrs to follow the English doctor through the coveted time barrier wind Dwyer is the only one who hasn't made It yet. The other three-John Landy oi AIIIIFIIII and Brian Hswaon and ifhnx Chataway oi England-have IIIINI the bill. ”li.V”I'. however. announced in Dot-crIil)cr he would make It IIIII lcasnrr. which he aays "might eas- ”.l' he my Iaat” as a runner. The 25-year-old greeting card lalraman opened hia iirat tall Imier indoor campaign since 1068 anti :1 atunnning 0:514 two-mile y""l"r.V over Lasslo Tabori in the Ilununrian's American debut at Barton three week: ago. ltliink I'll horoadyioraioub .liF.LVILLE. Sank. (CPI-PIIIII arr Wt'II under way tor Canada's lt'L'L'twI hockey observance wed in hwtory. Feb. 4.12. imrrion Juckea. the man behind litr promotion of the Canadian in a le u r Hockey Association's ”l'uung Canada Hockey Week." ff-H "it is evident that the men In "mrize oi minor hockey in can- ' 1-"roan the land are aolidly hrliIn.I the observance." The week. to promote minor hm-key. is being sponsored by the NRA, its branehea and aitiliams in the to provinces. Juckea. Iecond vice-pr tdent oi "iv CAHA and chairman at its . planned hrochlsfel Ill! log in press. He is a weekly aewopapc liaber and at his ottleu at Metvme various centres are doing to It tcrve the week. Government and civic othcials Ire backing the Idea. Juehea , displaying a letter Winiater St. Laurent Predicted Four Would Run 4-Min. Mile - Toung Canada Hockey Week Being CeIebrated'Feb.4-T2 One To Go minute-mile eiiort about April or May." says the ilve-loot. eight- inch. impound runner. "I missed it by eight-tentha oi a second last June and ii I hadn't been bumpedy I Intuit have made it then." i rwunva: A on He atarted training seriously Sept. M and since has run a mini- mum oi 11 miles for two hours, six daya a waelt. when he started competing. be seduced his sched- ule by rolling a day before meeta. Uordaa 4P) . . . . . . .. 1 0 Training harder than ever be tore. Dwyer packs away plenty oil lean meat. gobbles vitamin pilla. at every opportunity and drink: up' to two quarto oi orange juice a' day. "live got to bu atrsngth." he explains. "The tour minute mile is all a matter at strength. but - minute kick has nothing in do with it. I'll try to make it to the tinal quarter In time minutu. than pray to God to.suatain me the not oi the way. He also says that his attitude is more mature. "I've lost the anxiety about runn- log I had when I was in college, he says. "I'll older tor one 3 the hope that they will keep on playing the game in the true spirit of apurtamanahip we recog- ild up my 57 ALBERTON CURLING CHAMPS Irne championship oi the Alber- oi play last Tuesday night. Tcnl Team memberu are left to on Curling Club wnilwpogi by :13 I531! cogngtittpzsr git cgnmrilfnli right:- Arthur Wilkie, nnp. Mont sp r pan e.. on'ampe . - ,. more) at Alberton with the com- trophy. donated ior annual com- Hun” Mam Lloyd wnkle I"d' yiruon of a three week achedulelpetetion. I IREGAINS T4-POINT SPREAD Carxer Moving Away Again and Cecil Hutt second. SCORING GP G A Pts. 0. ('arvcr (P) .....16 33 24 57 A. Carver (P) . . . . ..I6 N B 43 Pineau 113) ........I2 31 I2 43 S. Carver 4M) . . . . ..I5 I9 17 36 Hughes ilii) . . . . . ..l6 22 I2 34 Arscnault (M) .....16 14 20 34 Dowling (M) .......l5 I6 16 32 Whitlock (B) 7 9 23 32 J. Ready (B) . . . . -14 7 24 31 Carroll lliil . . . . . . ..I6 12 I9 III lllacI.ure IMI ....l6 8 I9 21 l.l. Mai-l.eod IF) ...l6 l4 i2 26 Dunn ii" .. . it 9 I3 24 C. Grady IS) 25 I9 27 23 Iluirntt 18) .14 it IS 21 L. Hcnnessey (S)..25 I7 23 N V. Harris (8) .. ...25 18 1) I9 J. MacDonald (D).. 9 8 ll 19 Gallant (S) . . . . . . ..25 11 15 I8 Tlurry (Pl ., .....l4 5 ll 16 L. Shcphcrd iB)....l.'i 7 ii 15 Burkr iii! ....l4 6 R 14 F. Shepherd (B)....14 5 9 I4 Davey (D) . . . . . .. 6 B 5 13 W. Shepherd (S)...lG 13 121256 (Note: Summeraide goals. assists worth only Vs point.) STANDINGS GP W L GF GA Pia Parkdale III 12 I III 79 S'side 25 I2 18 I39 I50 Saints 9 4 5 52 49 . B. Y. C. It 6 8 87 77 . Montague 16 6 I0 87 I21 . GOALTENDERS or GA Roper (Pl ....... ..I5 71 Parkdale Total II 70 E. Shepherd (D)... 9 49 Doyle (B) 13 74 J. Shcphc 6.13).... I 3 B. Y. C. Total I4 '1! Mann (S) . . . . .. 17 II Simmonds ts! I 55 Surnrnenlde Total 28 in 0.00 Dillon iMl . . . . . .. I4 I01 moan IM) ..... .. 2 in Montague Toial II III LEADERS Points:-Orin Carver. Parkdale. Gnala:-Orin Carver, 33. Assists:-C. Grady. S'sldr. 27. Standingil:-Parkdale - won 12. lost 4: ave. 750. Stoeplecitesar Retires At 36 LONDON (APT - Dick Francia. staoplochaae Jockey for royalty. retired Wednesday at 36. Francis wan aboard Queen Mother Elizabeth's Devon Loch when he alipped and tell only iii feet from the iinish line of the Grand National SIeepI9CIIsaac last March at Aintrcc. Devon Loch was tar in front at the ilcld when he went down. In juries in a later race iorccd D1.-vol Lochis scratching last week iron the 1957 Grand National. Francis was injured Jan. II iae In in I th Ii r... ....... .-..".:..:..- ' W 0' when a horse kicked him. NBNYEAILNEWKING - ByAIonMavar ””'ImM:g AFW IIMDU lIOW!Irl'I6lf CAHAIODI VWFHIIGWIWP : Me 4 mu m MW? cm. 0970! SQCK ' UP Jdkt SPECIAL . P. E. I. GROWN GRADE "A" REAL YOUNG FOWL .323. 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