S.ummerside Aces Defeat BYC 8-6 In Island League Tlw sllmllwlildr il'F'- :-I'N'N'l 5li"'3.Vl"KV llll hut 33"” h nnlor g,V,a,k. ... (bx: flvcl mu poi-lnrh nficompi-tltlon, each getting ouch." play and flrlfl of a clelcrinlncin spy Ready and Merrill lgylel BY (- hm m ii". 1.1:: half of the (each scoreed twice for the - - - thlrd period to tahn holnc an 8-Blandd Jack 'Kalne and Wally 33109- vicmn. mgr tho youth 1-lllbbzlrs-her got slnges. . in an island SClllf)l' I.(-azzue game Referees George MacMillIn tug 3. um Spvltl:-. Ar: nu in-l fll;ZhI. Brianllllaccallum handed 00 The rs Vi lmlk a .-lmi-ilhirl 21 lwnaltves dunns the cleanly play- Ioad hci-l:'c 5 nllnutc': h.'llI cl.ip:scd ed Vunlgsti E0 of me" we" given in the first frame but the Aces l-0 "19 - roared hack to rap in -1 goals be-i Although they outpenaliztid fore lllc last 15 lnIlllllP,S of lhc pc'r- llPP0"9"i5 by 15 mlnutfts : kle ' ind wore up in take :1 big 71-1! Icud ( 31'1ll8ll.V Played be erhmgc oy min (hr st-mini rlw tun suuads l”l"" 'h”-V ”” 0'" mag. 3 in " trarlrd slllalc l:o:li- ill lhc sci.-ond "Ill-l ll”? "I "'9 ":5 period and the A104 blasted llolnr lil'l'9 III” N95 "Elma 1" 1:) BYE two more in the -full?" lllllilllvs of "l-'3” Edlamage llheren ' ' 1 . . - . - -- 1 ill! . the thlrd and llrlrl on as the R S . g("lef'l1.l"0Ile;:n::E?elul:.:e (' rallm l1,m'!( ul'h lhlrr vi 'llPlr ''l'I3I5 ", 1? fhm ,, ,H, . ..i.1 lnclnllrsll . g nutllivllili iI'I-iui-l-1il.- ll!-I-H-l nn .41 'l'Iw it-cs now playing the red g0a'lg hr mp Vb W... ,M,,mm,,. low in the best advantage and Mm,Al.,h,”. .,1,,.,,,,... .-, a; I H n 1' jluw and again caught the youth rls and lirllfryx (ll:-ll ll-I:m1Ir-it-llse Olltrnf position. Vance ii: In This Corner No Financial Blues For Island League Heads Lenny Clow added two assists to his one float and. iudsins from llll fine performance. will add a lot of strength to the Summer-side Club. 4 UNANSWERED GOALS The Aces got the ball rolling early in the first frame when Syl Bernard ttook I pass from Clow at 1.34 and beat Gamble. Merrill Pineau, with teammate Jack Burke sitting out two minutes. rapped in two goals in little more than I minute to give the B.Y.C. a 2-1 lead at 4.13. Jack Ready set him up on both counters. The Aces were just getting un- limbered though and tour unan- swered goals just about decided the game then and there. it was Cutcliffe from Vance Harris at 8.36: Walker from Pope at 12.50: Clow from Cutcliffe at 15.31 and Cutcliffe rounded out the scoring for the period when he took a relay from Syl Bernard near the 16 minute mark. The youth clubbers were playing it a little more cautiously In the second period but played one man short for ll minutes of the period as they were assessed 4-minor pen- alties while the Aces committed no offenses whatever. The Aces were in front 6-: at 4.11 when Mooney Gallant lA'aS; sent away on a pass from Bennv away at center ice and the fleet young wlngman beat Gamble on I shot that deflected off Ron Mac- Arthur's leg and that made the score 8-6 with little more than 4 minutes to play. The youth clubbers really turned on the steam-then and when Nell Walker was given the gate at 18.07 and B.Y.C. peppered Gamble from every angle in the Aces zone but the little goaltender turn- ed aside everything sent his way With 44 seconds of play remain- ing B.Y.C. coach Wally Shepherd yanked John Gehrke from the mge and put on 4 forwards and defense- men Jack Ready and Frank Shep- herd. They forced 4 faceoffs in the Aces zone but the hardpressed Summerside squad had a parry for every B,Y.C. thrust. Before the start of the third period the Basilica Youth Club President Leo Dowling Jr., prnent ed a check to Laysh Schurman. Aces coach. to be given to Joe Bernard who broke his leg in the last B.Y.('.-Aces gamc played at Sumnlcrside. 3 Aces goal Gamhlc: defense ;CutcIiffe, MacArthur, Reeves, Ber- jnard: forwards Walker. Harris, -Clow. Grady. "Gallant. Taylor. Pope. Gaudet. B.Y.C.: goal Gehrke; defense Burge. Coyle. Ready. F. Shep- Grady. Gallant dekerl BHFE9 W1 of herd; forwards Lewis. W. Shep-land the We think one of ilar -1 lllvlr flrsl fW0 home lamel gfsition and scored from ,p0llll(;fgefd'h gm-keg pine”, Kim; 1,. ..1.. - 1 5 -. is I an range. hep erd. um”: I! ""9-In H . I. .,I All 0! lhls lE3V" "I Wllh me Wally Shepherd has hack 2 nllll-l guMM,uzY Hnrkcy -9'32!) . K V M thought that perhaps these smaller mes ram. when hp lpamm up. Hr” Fahd; Lmes Bernard nnclally. Llp in -l- '1 hm-key centres would be much Wm, 3,15" Lem. U" H "M. pass; (Clow) L34: 2g Bypcp P-mew hnsnq. hprv" 3 ll ll ll .l:l)' hotter Off if they did 110! Q? to mg pl.y tn mah. mt. 5-cm-aboard (Ready) 115. 3g Btypcgpineau game. IlOillif”. l--- rill--9' 5”I:lP”” 3 P59:-ld;”3"',me'f ea": read 6-3 and the period ended (Ready) 4.13: 4-Aces Cutcliffe, mvnt of the ow , W '1” 5” l"5”ad-he”'5 ks "?”.fV,fonf that way. (Harris) 3.30: 5- Aces walker, V8110”! ?I"'lS "ll I ''''"g N.”'Ie" fm','rlhl '3 YE" 'o(”th”hocke' Ron MacArlIllll' frnln Gallant (pope) 1250; 5. Aces claw (cm. most h-arr:-' 1: '1: I” l-l))"3l.b'ffW5- bi 11;: V n 0; I V and Grady and Vance Harris from cliffe) 15.31: 7. Aces Cutcliffe. returns. on row 'g '1- 'i l-"atlsu 9:5 I; :5d.1yl '1 dedhm. Clow and Mar-Arthur gave the (Bernard) 1606. Penalties: Burke. deal of mmlvr on p W -"fill" li?rlC3'f' E?" ' dl ac if: 3L cum Aces a 5-goal bulilc and Seeminfily F. Shepherd. Ready, Tavlor. 3 Igch S” will H .l --i---:mofJ' ':li:I(I):I:lfxll(flhIeI.eag'l'i1e. taiiiit eiciting fast put the Em"? N” of reach befme Semnd Perl”: 31 Aces Gallanl Arirleinia oi: r--.2 - -L. in suni-Ilioiskey has little bearing on whetii. 7 jnlnules had elapsed in lhelmrady) 4.23: 9- B.Y.C. W. Shep- m,mi('1,. mm rim ” nv.ir.'lla rink er the teams involved are lllllllleuf thggi big gpv Ream, staged I one 1lSl;l:lhILdP.Wl1:l 6.3; al:ienal(il(-sl: F. -., W. H30 , i o whether on - - - ' P"- 3.'N?- 9 Y- 03'9- w.fL”,Id ,l;k,,.'f... n.kiileh,.'i1.i;,5 Iirr.piiiiiisi.ii:al-la; below N,Pnl'1., man .omeba1-k as he dipsy-dood- Third Perl : 10- Aces lilac- ' Y 5 W ' . l.,,,,.,,a,,,.. led his way fronl one end of the Arthur (Gallant. Grady) 4.2o:u. ”1 and mi mm wnnsors are I rink tn the other to score at 10.33 Aces '1-iarris (Clow. MacArthur) concerned they my rliliie content if. lboy break man on the deal and Ill our lSI&lllfIl d 1 b" .. aim to pay an no a . Eizaimdislgnils Ito gtravcl. this isn't have small towns like Fredericton too hard a feat to acomplish. land Charlottetown got? Practically none at all. It's very true that like Meamm-.15. p,.z...m.;.;lV U. i-wry Baltimore with the Orioles and hockey spot ill ('.lll:ld:l .Il.'al'l( press-.MllWalll(Ee Wll-ll the ENIVCI 3 low” M (:xg(-"lives nf lint-key IP.'ll'liF an-lwill treat newly acquired hlg lea- ynrlnulng the Wm;-m-ial hllln . a.i!llI!-talent like all-conquerl... hem- tilrse that hcrains in.-i-r .. pr. lf nniy because of the novelty p,,,g.,l5, Effcar gpnytg tC'pf Iglxnllafl of the thing and will support them 095' 5-0,;-V9.1-1,5: 3;. the ':e2.r: fnIlm1r- for s time at least out of civic mg ihe en.-l nt World War 2 1 me 313,-mmeg (earns ln Sf-'flIllG)'.iDOF decides that he will watch Glace Bay. Charlottetown. St. John ltclevision and only go to one game Halifax and in few othcr places col- per week instead of his usual two lapsed with n thump and (his sea- or three? Small towns trying to son it lnnks m if l'.rPrll"l'I('Inll St. .act like big league citlu find that if cities like Halifax. Moncton. ynhn rfnr tho Em---ml iimrl and thcy haven't anyone around to Milnrion (rm ow --. -ml in-w al ml lake John Doe's place at the games will in... mm land have an empty seat on their hands Multiply John Doe by I when be u-.-.,-. hnnlp for rim 'nllIl- thousand or two and you have I day: Ruddy llm-.-hm: un. tr-Illllgivcry good reason why small towns us that a fabulous total nf t?f)lli63:1I1ai'P no business getllfll lnl-0 I bl! (hm; Ilkf LL"-ll 1'1"! l: luru-ad uplirague business. lnr min of rival lrli: home, g game; up l1.l'r lo :01: as of course dropping attendances Email a .-mud pr. Vzlrll nl 1:11: of cannot all be explained in such I our island 1.9.12-in q.-mics and simple manner as pointing to the team heads have no hirlh salaries population of I Town. But. we feel in pay either. (Trm--vls at lilo Sportslthat it is certainly one of the Arena have he-on over -inn .-mists: reasons why major hockey Wu I l.ra:1l.le where there Sydney and St, John can't support professional squad what hope and 16 seconds later scored anoth- er after taking a pass from Merrill Pineau inside the Aces blueline. At 15.50 Des Burge started Kane ( CHATHAM. N. H. Capitals Humble-?'Hawks 8-1 In One-Sided Game 1' 6.37: 12- B.Y.C. Ready l0.3.'l: I3- B.Y.C, Ready (Pineaul l0.49:.l4- B.Y.C. Kane (mu gel 15.50. Pen- alties: Reaw '-Kane Walker, A ' (OP) - 4, Fredericton. Leclerc (Dorrlng-I 5 0" ' in pride but what happens when John: Third-place Fredemcton Calpitalsl ton, Leg a r) 18.00. Penalties: humbled the trailing Moncton Hawks 3-1 in I one-sided Atlan- tic Coast Senior Hockey beagle game Tlhlsrsday night. The Fred- I'l'lCi.0ll home fixlture was played in the Lord Beaverbrook Alrons here . First period: 1. Mono-ton. Whlyte (Leduc, Carver) 10.31; 2. Fred- ericton. Leger (LeoIerc. Darling- tan) 1.1.04: 3. Fredericfxm. Camp- llms (Mo-Phao. Munnnarsn 15.35: Ililackbvlrrn 5.55, Whytle 8.45, Mc- Intosh 7.19, Weaver 14.06. - Seond period: 5. Frederiton. Leoierc (Miles. MaclPbee) 3.34; I. Fraderiinn. McPhee (Miles, Ls- cicrc) 16.18. Penalties: None. ; Third period: 7. Fnedericton. Leger (ML-Donagi. Lecierc) 2.15; I. Fredericton, Blackburn (Mc- Donagtl 7.10; B. Frede'1'ilctJoI, Mc- Plhee (Miles. Lcclerc) 14.42. Peo- alty: Mclntmh lG.l5. emu. ,-,,,,q halp grlnn as hilzh asldccidcd flop in Charlottetown and 700 And up in .”-.nmn-.--.--.ul.- rim why it is likely seeing its last days Aces (in-(I in rinse in 9,000 lam: t In Fr:-dcrictun. Marciano Second Cassady Named Top US Athlete NEW Yrmk (AP) Hon-ard a heavyweight champion gets to fHopalnngl Cllssarlr, Ohm Stalos appear before his public. ll.Ame;-3.-:1 lmlrlmrlc, i-: the No 1 In the "athlete of the year” hal- -mwd gm,,,g mm. ;ylllI1:Ilf' of 1053 lnting. Cassady received 53 of 179 ('35;,')d) who la...-nl mnrlc up first-place votes. 37 for second and I... mum ..-),pu.,.. '7: n..;-.-;r- rnntlmll 21 for third. Marciano was first on or baseball 35 H ;...,,h,,.,d' was 3.3 ballots. second on 16 and third named ”mnIc :ilhlil,. nl lllv .VP;ll”' on 24 On the 32-1 scoring basis, Twsda), M 17-. ,,,,,,l. ..,-.:p.--.- and (lint came out in 257 points for ' the (.'assa(l.l' and I61 for Marciano. brtlzldrasfcrs llFll'Ilf:l.1lllTI Ill Mmmmcd I, , ",1 ,,.,ll up p.Iolmn:v Podrc-s, Brooklyn Dod. hen. ,,,,, ..,,,l., l.,.,.- -.---;-.l IIl7ll11- -.crs unrlrl series pitching hero, pin" Rn.-:.xp1.l.ul :lrvn ;h in um 1.11.: Wits t'l;'o only atglete srilywhe.-re Im nmnin 1.. gym: ,u-nu-ill-ll in a near ose wo. C rece ved 16 1..-,,.,mm r,-up '...- mp hi)H(l) firsts and 90 points. (-aggmli, l1;)' n:mi.'r'. on '10:: to ---aeee-v lllr All 'kl11P"lv.'t tr: ' INT Ill" W"- ... . . .. ll--i: Pocket Rocket mm. and liq-.xlrll 1' . oz 'Ilo .,,.,.,.,,,,.,,.. ,.. .. filc Out Ten Days 1 .w.m- and ..-,-.r- nq-all-(I mo-rt 1 ?lIlIl'll')l(' V g I Player in 4111- it 1 'lV-n mml.-r.-n-1-, (.1l0dN'F"Rl-.Af. (CPI t- Montreag He was the drlilrn: forcv llchlncl Tana 10 S mafxilunen announce nhin Slatcfs :.----um -Mm-I-l rtmm "EH1: i”fl1f;yhl(;!ti glen: iiP:.Of:Ifet plnnghl-V "mm W H” W MM (in-'-0 amilv JEHIIIS? 33:08 ii iltlaurk lng pnlnt-;zrFl'r: .. .- g . 8 C lllawks will be out of National Ilockcy League action for at least In days. The rookie centre suffered I hndly sprained right ankle and of pull:-d ligaments in the left knee uhnn he tumbled into the boards -her being checked by Hawk de- TOP 0i'TFlEl.l')F'll ('nss:lrLV also 1- .1 in ” ratc ml Icgc baseball pin:-on on 'l'llli”l(l"r who hit: around "00 rnggjhly it 14'-'lh lllc 'llfll0' football llml rawrd tin: cw:-rt.-' its favor Lassgdy n-rr laruiano all (P many other fine 'nlhlo(;s...Rii1;l':y, ?:(e':5Ilt'l::l1D:Ill8;Idu?::-;'lll'5'y-who -M. 'l'l""l"'l "I3 ll"?! wliilll ,"f"("”Imf- fcred a bruised knee in the same car. vlrlllnlly ""h" l- 1,":-A N12 ,Eame whcn spilled by defencemsn angers Don. Cockc an r W L", F-own". W” reported ncnvug Moore. Thais nbolll as "W" Ffjlng satisfactorily. Some stiffness in LONDON lAP'- Queen Mother '-1" k th gave a straight answer Thursday to critics of the Royal Family's love of horse racing and steeplechasing by entering two horses for the Grand National steeplecllase March 24. The royal-owned M'r4s - tu- Vu and Devon Loch are among 16 nominees for the fol: miles, 856 yards. 80-jump Aintree grind-the wnrld's toughest stecplechsse. Some animal societies and rail- gious organizations have criticized Queen Elizabeth. Queen Mother Elizabeth and Princess Margaret for their keen interest in horse racing. Montague Win Game 10-1 The Montague Primrose sisters. swamped the high school girls 10- 1 in an exhibition game played at the Montague rink last nighl.l Although having only six forwards ice, the more experienced sen- ior team were able to capitalize on scoring opportunities whereas the school girls, who played equal- ly as well. were unable to pierce the stonewall goal (coding of Hon- nigar. E. Canleln led the scoring for the sisters with five of the tan counte ., M. Lanigan accountcd for three. and Power and Murphy each singles. E. Poole was the lone marksman for the school girls. Hul'ilp;Iiir:Nips Winsloe 4-3. D. Murray scored with only 25 seconds remaining in the game to give Hampshire in 4-3 verdict over It the North River rink last night. Murray and Watt each notched two goals to acounf for the Hamp- shire scoring while Davis got two and Larter one for Wlnsloe. Queen Mother Answers Horse Racing Critics linnfhfe knee rerlr;glnedil e enccman ug arvey, who Team From Pre- Olymplc Ploy withdrawn its soccer team fromf frellrninary Olympic competition 0 automatically out the United: mien info tho field of ill for the gelgollmcjlmes Nit:iveTmbe(I;. I . . c so nos sy. Joe secrt;:!Irl7 as the M comm R an IR- pmvm ' the U. 8, coc- ri- ' said the Next- L' V the Inter- Nth” Icast will be removed It Ngw yam; (AP) - Mexico has!"-l3"' l""d "WV "'1' P . lacks; the missed three games because of I bone fracture in his hand. may possibly return to Canadians lineup Thursday night when Det- rolt Red Wings play here. The Bar- wrent Spring-field And Grdlun's Road In 4.4 Standoff Springfield and GrIbarn'r Road fought to I 4-all draw in I regular e of the Fanner.vl' League in gun rink Wednesday. wen Sinclair scared I for in the first hooky gamaof the Springfield with Billy Thlbean gat- seuon pla Id at Georgetown Rink ting the other. Fred Doujas .got the Gear Eaglsdtrouneedtho the hat trick for Graham's Road. Murray River Mayfair: 14-4. Goo. Brookins potting I sllglo were A. tally. ,A.MIe- Ofwhr penalties the not to mo and Spslngfield, Dirt collecting four of st . G. these. Murphy. cieks and ltcvess. For the losers R. Mun type of cast applied. Georgetown Murray River 4 E 5 2 Four horses were killed or de- stroyed after the 1954 race. A public outsrly followed with charges that the National steeple- chase is cruelty to animals. The Royal Family was dragged into argument. But Queen Mother Elizabeth has ignored it all and plans to try and win the 110th running of the big race. 8 Irish trainer Vincent O'Brien, who saddled the last three Na- tional Wlflnefl, has five con- tenders. They are National win- ners Quare Times. Royal Tan and Early Mist, plul Oreintal Way and Sam Brownthorn. Trainer Neville Crllmp. winner of the National in 1940 and 1952. has entered Goosander. Much obliged. Kiln a r a b y and High Guard. Weights for the race will be pub- lished Jan. 3. The National is I big betting Ieveni. Irish Sweepstakes tickets .are sold on it. Curling Draw For Tonight l The second round in the Sea- ' grams also three games in the Pre- sidents will be played tonight. ' 7 P. M. Ice 1 - Dr H. Maclntyra, G. Milligsn, Reid MacKenna, Hon Clark vs W. M. Millish. A. Tait, J. S. Taylor. W Scantelbury. ice 2 - Hon. T. W. L. Prowsc Hon. A. W. Matheson. R. R. Bell J. D. Stewart vs R. Parent, .l telbury sub, ice I -- fl. G. Hughes, J. H. Johnston. J. K. MacDonald. L Blakney. vs H. R. Carruther. Em- mett MacDonald. Maynard Mac- Millan. Dr. T. Hooper. Ice 4 -- A. B. Bagnall. Dr. H. Pierce. Eric Tedford. S. Carson vs F. Hobbs. H. Dobson, Ivan Trainor. Gordon Williams. ll) P. M. Ice 1 R. Jenkins. C. BoudreIu- ,0, W. Wood. L. Doyle vs A. Nich- ,-olson. F. Cannon. K. Myers. Lou lCampbcll. I Ice 2 .1, Wilson. M. noun. Geo. Henderson. Major Wlddtll. vs .1. S. Moore. Robt. Pitt. 1). R. George. Chas. Campbell. Ice I -- J. .l. Moria. F. Mae Millan. Chick Williams. W. Mac- Gregu vs Ed wood, W. Hayward. Henry Douglas M. Yeornns. E. Burnett, Don Smith. Geo. Sclln- "M Page6TheGuardian Friday. Jan. 6. 1956 Primroses Play S'side Tonight The Montague Primroses will be making the trip to Summerside Io- night for their first game of the year in Summersidc once their second in league play against the Aces. . in their only previous meeting ihe Primroses powered their way urun 8-2 victory However that was early in the season when they Aces were just getting their ice legs and it could easily be I far different story tonight. This will be the third game of the year in Summerside. in their prev- ious two outings there the -ices have been trimmed on both oc- casions first by the Parkdale Fly--rs and then last Monday by the Basil- ica Youth Club. Both games were just about as close as they could be, having ended in ties at the end of three periods. in both overtime (sessions however the Aces faded Flyers rapped home 4 markers and the B.Y.C 2. The Primroses have been suffer- ing from a very pronounced lack I Minor Hockey On Saturday Minor Hockey Activities at Sports .-irclla on Saturday. 8.00 - 8:45 - Bantams - Q.S.S. Bombers vs Q.C.H.S. Flyers. 8:45 - 9:30 - Bantams Q.S.S. Aces vs Model. Southport. W.K.S. 9:30 10:15 - Bantams - Q.S.S. Bears vs. Q.C.H.S. Arrows. 10:15 - 11:00 - Bantams - Q.C.l'l.S. Eagles vs Unit No. icanucks. 11:00 11:30 - Paperweighfs - Q.S.S. Bruins vs Model, Southport ubs. 11:30 - 12:00 - Paperweights - Q.S.S. Leafs vs Unit No. 1 Bluebirds . - 1:00 Paperwelghts - P.SS Tigers vs W.S. Hawks 5:30 Pee Wees Q.S.S. Rangers vs Model Southport Rock ets. 5:30 - 6:00 - Pee Wee: - Q.S.S. Canadians vs Unit No. 1 Springers 6:00 - 0:30 Pee Weos P.S.S. Hornets vs W.1(.S. Monarchs. 6:30 - 7:00 - Pe wees - P.S.S. Spitfires vs w.x.s. Tigers 7:00 - 7:45 - Girls - Queen Chariot le vs Parkdale. 7:45 - 8:30 Abbie sisters Practice 8:30 - 9:30 - Juveniles - Abies vs Vics. 0:30 - 10:30 Midgets - Royals vs.VI(-s. 10:30 11:30 - Juvenile Practice of scoring punch in recent games. I After piling in 24 goals on their op- ponents ln the first three games (all of which they won) the Mon- tague squad could only count 4 goals in their next two contests absorbing a 10-2 lacing at the hands of the B.Y.C. and being shaded in I thriller Tuesday night 4-2 by the Flycrs. The following are the probable lineups for tonight's game: Aces: goal Gamble; defense Cut- clilfe. MacArthur, 8. Bernard, Reeves; forwards, Walker, Harris, Taylor, Gallant, Gaudet. Dalton. Pope, Grady. Montague: goal Ward; defense. I-I. MacLeIn, McKIrris, G. Mac- Donald, M. Macnonald; forwards Hughes, Carroll, Landry. MacLeod; Trowsdale. D. Macbean. MIcR.ae. By IILIDN IAIIIOB LONDON (AP)-John Landy has let the athletic world know that he is coming back The temperamental Australian t t gave every indication he was through with track and field after I dismal season I year ago. Now-on the basis of his first race Wednesday-he appears on the road to in athletic feat per- haps more remarkable than his world record of three minutes and 53 seconds for the mile. The 3-year-old Landy may yet achieve a comeback that could carry him to an Olympic title in the 1,500 metres (metric mile) in Melbourne this year. - , BTAMINA AND SPEED ,They rarely come back after I layoff in track and field. Itls harder, too. in such events as the 1,500 metres. which combine stam- ins and speed. 7 But the fever of an Olympic year, especially in his homeland. seems to have gripped Landy. So. the lad with the light, mincing strides donned spokes once again Wednesday at Melbourne to see what he could do. On a soft track Landy ran the fastest 880 yards of his career. He finished inches behind Lon Spur- rier of the United States. world record llolder for that distance. Detroit Win MONTREAL, (CP) - Detroit Red Wings struck with power and pressure Thursday night. wal.lop- ing Montreal Canadiens 5-2 to hand the National Hockey Lea- home ice since Oct. 27. The third-place Red Wings were better all the way and the Montrealers suffered an addition- al loss when dafenceman Dollar-d St. Laurent left the game with a fractured jaw early in the third period. ,. Gordie Howe, Melzro Prystal. Alex Delvecclio. Red Kelly and Jerry Toppawsini piled up the Detroit goals, equalling the maxi- mum scorod against Canadians 12:00 - 12:30 - Paperweights -I lf'.iS2.S30Falcons vs W.K.S. Redwingsl vfaiiarstory registering players. All Juveniles to attend and bring birth certificates. rodE;?MlnJr Hockey Program Following on yam.-rday'a practice for 255 Paperweight; and Pee Wee: this morning at the Sports Arena there will be I regular Paperweight League fixture with Rsdwings tak- ing on the Hawks. Game time 11:00 am. Freetown Blasts Wilmot 21-1 The Freetown Royals ran wild through their Wilmot opponents in a South Shore League game at Bedcque rink Wednesday. drubbing them by the score of 21-1. Zeke Roberts led the scoring parade with 8 goals. brother Des had 5, Edgar Taylor 8. and Ray Smith 2. and C. Mills. 3. C. Simmons scored the lone Wilmot tally. HOCKEY RORDEN nmlr I FRIDAY, JAN. I MONf"l'0N MIDGET BEAVEB8 .-v.y.. BORDl-ZN MIDGET NATIONAL! Game Time I P. M. Admission 40 and 5. Come and back the yotmgltofl. SPORTS ARENA SKATING Monday and Wednesday Afternoon - 4 - 5:30. Admission: Adults 25c; Children 100 Monday and Wednesday Evening -- 8- 10 P.M. l Admission 50c . Tuesday - 8:30 PM. I p P. E. 1. Hockey League I MONTAGUE ot FIYEBS .-on - 8:30 PM. P. E. 1. Hockey League ice 4 -- Ron Parker. . I. Mackenzie. L. M. Rob , Dr. O'Hardey vs .1. A. Slmm ' , - ml MacDonald. A. um. I. . Bakes. .j-v---.-... l In late to Glass!!! 1---m--r-m:--m-.m.........1-a...-g POI BALI-ONE BROOD NW: lions It n.v.o. riday Evening-8-10 p.m. Admission: Adults 50c; Children 25c 3st. Afternoon - 2:30-4:30 Admission: fsrraw In Mail. 8 Tsnylorftl sows. fxlorwcl. Iot ' Gordan Head, "Mutts zsc; Children 10c in any game this season. Howe's goal was his 17th of the season. Bernie Boom Boom Geffrion and rookie Bob Turner counted for Canadians. whose desperate offensive efforts, with 13.007 home fans looking on. fell short gue leaders their Hrst setback on" gs Wallop Habs 5-2 On Home Ice against. the stubborn Detroit de- fence and a standout game by , goalie Glen Hall. I Summary:- First Period: 1. Detroit. Howe. (Hi-llman. Kelly) :42; 2. Montreal Tugner (Provostl 6.27: 3. De- frdlt. Pfystai 11.29. Penalties: Talbot 9.59. 18.10. Pave-iloh 9.59, Ohnstead 16.13. Second period: 4. Detroit. Del- vecohio (Dineen, Goidham) 8.3); 5. Detroit. Kelly (Reibel) 9.08: 6. Montreal. Geoffrion (Turner, Be- llveau) 10.40. Penalties: Bou- chard 0.3), Hrllllman 6.30. Pave- lioh 14.41. Gcoffrion 16.45. God- frey 19.04. Third Period: 7. Detroit. Top- pazsini (Pavellcll, Pryst-all 9.26. Penalties: Beltveau 13.12. Turner 19.41. That's not Landy who is not I half mtlar. I runner whole forte is even-time since his latest "retirement" more than I year ago. GOOD As avail The crowd at Melbourne went home convinced Landy is as good as ever. Landy, always one to see his ef- forts in the darkest light. was able to say he had run "better than ex- pected." He said he anticipated SANT JOHN. N. B. (CP)-Both teams used substitute goalies Thursday night as Saint John Beavers increased their lead In the Atlantic Coast Hockey League to six points by tramping second- place Amherst " bier; 6-1. Dave Langille, of the Saint John Industrial League, replaced Paul Leclerc in the Amherst cage. Rambler! also lacked the services of shermle White and Bob Gray. Billy James substituted for Beaver goalie Jim shireley, hurt in I Moncton game Wednesday night. Slllrley had been out of action for several previous fixtures. Saint John scored twice in each period. Fern BBIBIQIICI shot the lone Amherst marker when as- sisted by Emmett Kennedy and Bob Reid late in the first union, Beaver scorers were Wimpy Jones. Wally Kullman. Ron Ruble, Gery Smith. Nick Nicolle and Frank Kuzma. Kullman received major and m i s c o n d u rt penalties after tangling with Hank Therrien in the last half of the final frame and Therrlen was tagged with a double major for fightin both on the ice and in the penaty box. The game marked the 21st an- niversary of refereolng by Cy Taylor of Dorchestar. llmlnary First period - 1. Saint John, Jones (Palladino. Ruble) 4:40; 2. Saint John, Kullman (Puddlcombe Kuzma) 9:14? 3. Amherst. Berna- quez (Kennedy. Reid) 16:47. Pen- alty: Smith 10:55. .Second period: 4. Saint John, Ruble (Jonas) 5:45: 5. Saint John. S0ops:- Hall A ... ..... 6 11 15-32 Piante . . . . . . . . . . .. 10 5 3-10 all: Wu.aloilk'ad is especially hat. it's excellent for h manor 3:: as are other top notch lnllers. but tlllllinl. Alaorit was his first race Beavers Increase Lead With Win Over Amherst l Landy Leis WorId- Know He's On Comeback Trail if wat . . "Now I do't Int to-race Ievcrglavorh.” added l.:l,:?,Il But I have a- better idea lVIlel':! stand.--with my temperament moat think I really worth while ! am to keep trainia That would indies Landy 3. ready to workihard. Great milcn with stamina muat develop speed and more speed. Landy already 1, faster without much training than glemwll at his peak when be 1-" He failed to us in at Helsinki inql95u2!y and hlloethaig Roger Bannister of Britain in the 1954 Empire Games at Vancouvg lln "the mile of the century.' Penalties: Kuunn 3:55. L. Kile) 6:24. Third period - 6. Saint John, Nicolle (Boileau, Smith) 1:09; 7. Saint John, Kuzma (Boileau, Bur- rettl 17:35. Penalties :Smith 8:30, Kullman 10:25. (major and mu- conduct) 12:57. Therrien (double! major) 12:57. I stops: Langille 12 9 I? in James 7 5 7-19 Regina Hockey Club Moves To Brandon. Man. BRANDON (CP)-An estimated crowd of 3.500 hockey fans cheered Monday as Regina Regals of the Western Hockey League skated out on the ice dressed in Brandon Wheat Kings uniforms at.the be- ginning of the third period of an afternoon game with 'i-'-'' ' Warriors. mWarr-lors were leading 2-1 at the e. A switch from Regina to Bran- don had been contemplated. for some time by the executive of the Regals. They said poor attendance at games in Regina had put; the club in financial difficulties. The change in uniforms seemed to 4n- dicate that the team now will make Brandon its home ice. bring- ing an end to professional hockey in Regina. Regina currently is in the cellar- Smith (Kama. Bollelu) 11:06. at the WHL's Prairie d-lvlsion. SIGNAL REGT. Opening Training Night: Friay, 6 nuary I956 Any young men interested in lolning filo Roglrnen-I and desirous of offending Summer Camp must enlist during the month of Jon- WY. TRAINING NIGHTS MONDAYS AND FRIDAYS 1:30 P. M. - CHARLOTTETOWN Almouluas : i 9:30 P. M. or. M. JOHNSTON. Lt.-Col. Coinnuadllig . s Sigrid Iajlmam on