S’side Crystals Andi PWC Clash Here Tonight Making their first Qppearancg of the season, the Summerside Crys- tal Hockey Club will clash with the Prince ol Wales Coileze puck- Iters at the Forum tonight at 8:30 ln a scheduled Island Intermed. lute Hockey league fixture. Little is known or the strength nl the Western Capital aggrega- tion this your, hm, n, i; beuefcd that they \\lll be icing a strong lineup for tonizhts grimc that, will give the second-place Collegian; their hands full in keen compet- ition every inch ol the way. The game should pack plenty ol ‘W.K.S. Girls Hoop Team Defeats “Y" 38-29 A West Kent School girls bas- ketball tcam last night defeated a Y.M.C.A. girls team 38-29 in a basketball game at ihc "Y" gym. The game was hard-fought and inclined to roughness. At ‘hail- mnop‘ u the“, ,5 n,“.,,,_.5 the time the school girls had the edge keenest ol rivalrv between ihczu" ‘h’ “$15 “M9- bul- led b? Charlottetown and S:u:iiiicr:-idr="l"‘ -‘l"‘"l’~‘l‘°°ll"3 C‘ “lufllllnall- clubs. and “mit- the liirmfli‘ \\'ill fivliv rvllvii iin 14 points. increased on a league l"|'.'l(’i'<li'.;‘| tic the Abegivclls, Ihr fill-Wild’ be coming out detcrmini-(i lo notch up their second straight vlcinrv ol the season i-hal. ran pill ihovn up with nili h» as equally inlvnt on rack-in: up 1n >lhc|r load in the last hall. Mac- Miilan was the high point-getter lor the night. amassing a total of 21'. She “as closely followed ,'li_v J. Scales from the "Y" team \\ ho i-nllcctcd 19, J. Mnrnsherul lor l i initial victory lllil n; uitl ll1("li ll)" ‘V-K-S- ‘film llml w‘ ' right into .1 scciuicl ,..i(‘l‘ (h) in 'l'lic lliiviins. ivilh » scoring their opening pun» or illf‘ sci-rm. lrfilhlsi The lolloiving .\l'v~ lin‘ lllifillllnj W, “V-K-5-C- lllliCMlllflflv 27; J- p_w,c_ __ (~,;,,1_r_,un,|; d9. flidiiings, 4: E. biacArhur; .1. wards _ Phil Cailum, H. l‘lfi\\'.i, l. Nicholson. Bfiilllflfill G. MJICLPHIL W. Maw“ , S'Sidc. - (jnal defence W Carl Woodsido. Bob Gav: f(Il“.‘..1 nrd, Gerard Bari iant. Garth Gav. Emmett Trainor. Laywn svlllilTllilii. Famousfliew Zealand Aliiieie Killed In 111i. "By GAYLF. '1' LBOT NEW YORK. D03. i t e iAPl Dr. Jack Invelock. 39. a slender. curly-haired athlete who came out of New Zealand in become the world's greatest. mile runner in i the mid-Soc. died tinder n Fubvcav l train in Brooklyn today. Three cars of an eizlii-rar local ground over his horlv aftrr 11c afi- mrentiy stifle-rod an alto-i; (,1 ‘m. _l ziness and lcli on the track. i Shortly belorc. the lormer world and Olympic record-holder had phoned his American-born wilt‘. Cynthia, that he lclt i1‘ and was returning home lrom Manhattan's Hospital lor Special Surgery. where he Jvas o. stall member. A seemingly cllortless Lovelook gave perhaps hia most. brilliant performance in the i965 Olympics at Berlin when he set a. world and games record of three minutes. 47.8 seconds in wlnnlili‘ the Lilli-metre race metric equivalent ol the miic , Earlier. in July of 1933, the shy. l diltident Oxlord scholar had set. a world's record of 4:071! lor the mile in it dual meet at Princeton b91770!!! OflOTd-(“ombrirliie and Princeton-Somali. Both the world records lor 1,500 metres and one mile new are held by gun“; I-Lgggg n! Sweden at. 3:45 and 4101.4. respectively. but his Olympics mark still stands. During the war Lnvelock served as a. major with the Royal Army Medical Corps. He met his wile while she was working with the 0.6.0, overseas. There are two children. ST. LOUIS. Dec. 2,8 -- (AP) — ~ Featherweight Champion Willie ‘ Pep will defend his litic against flail-lei! Riley of Si. Louis here Jan. 10. promoter Hans Bernstein announced today. Riley signed lo.- thi- ligii‘ and Pep wired acceptance through hi’ manager, Lou Viscusl. aPcr the Missouri Athletic Comvnlsvon gave ollicial approval lor inn matrh. . 110W Bi. J.1l‘1l.l Spi Sine [JQU fence —Nl'il MacLeod. Gus Don HE. Johnny A113,; r311 V; yH-(jn; fQr.lT\\’(‘£’l§ C, Nelson: J. MacDonald: Alc- runner, , (Kioresliead. 10; H, Whitlock, 2; H. A. Guindon; E. Storey-Total 3S. Y. M. C. A ~J. Sherren, J. ‘Sonics, 19; B, Pickard; R. Rodd, 4; \i_ Mai-Donald: C. Strong: L, Col- ion: B. Cameron: \'. Kays: ii. Wright: F, Cameron, 4 -Tntnl 2S). Relorccst John liiacDougall. "Butter" lilacPiiersori. A). ‘l »To Play Hoclley lDespile Loss (Of Righl_Hand TORONTO. Dec. 28 -— (CP) » Loss ol a hand doesn't mean loss of initiative to 18-year-old hockey player Vic Hunt. Friday niglhl, he enters the net lor Marlboros Wes- ton Dukes against Dixie Juniors in an Ontario Hockey Association Junior B exhibition game at subur- ban Weston. Last September Vic's right hand was amputated alter it was crush- 0d. in a printing plant. Conny Slllylhr- managing director of Maple Loaf Gardens. found a jou lor the injured boy on the Gar dens clerical stall and offered him the job of Lead‘: stick boy. But Vie quietly pursued hockey in a more active way. With the liclp ol Vic Naylor. handy man at the Gardens, he made a gadget which fastens a goalie stick to the ,hook he has where n hand used to be. Then he told his coach. "You can expect me back. Just give me a chance to make the team." So lar he has practiced twice with the team. Friday night lor at. least one period he will ai- iempt a comeback. Sport §|uipshois By JIM BASTABLE (Cmadim Prele Stall Writer) TORONTO, Dec. 2B - (C?) ivhat sparks Conn Sanytliae‘: strat- v egy formula? At least one Ontario sports writer is having trouble lig- uring it out. Doug (Windsor Star) Vaughan says he just doesn't know what to make oi’ the Toronto Marple Leals hockey boas. Smybhe, wid-tongued pilot o! the National Hockey League Leals, manoeuvred into the sports head- lines recently with the "got-thin" dict-um -- aimed mainly at goalie Turk Baroda. Broda was benched lor one game until he 10st some iveight, and then started winning games. But the Leela hit another los- lng streak - seven out oil night'- starts - and hat Eaturdoy Bmythe yanked Broda dwi- the first - iod when the Leals were tr ing Boston Bruins 4-1 in tcvor cl rookie A1 Rollins. The move brought this comment lrom Vaughan: "Regardless o! how hO 118w‘?! ll. Smythc put the undeserving mode ‘in the grease‘ 1or the second time- "Smythi-z‘: explanation for yank- ing Brads. and replacing him with rookie A1 Rollins dim‘ the fl-rli? period . . . was that he was doing a0 because he tell. the rut o! the team wasn't giving Turk the sup- port he should be sflilhl- I ~11“; um qt reasoning doosnt make sense. It mu wasn't to blame, why was ho benched?" Continues VMIBhI-m "y; lbnytbe wants to u! Own .... and there is no doubt int what he wants and needs to do so-Mhy doesn't he crack, tho bull will? over the backs o! the pisyerl who 51g really letting (he club down." Victoria Amateur Hockey Gilli 8am first number will appear on this plgo Monday, ; 9. The advance in this has been due to bill! hollill! season. The Vics Hockey Club regret! this neccua , delay. HIGHLIGHTS "i! FORUM RATING WEDNESDAY, mmav Aria sanmnav moms - a u» 1o WCLOCK DECEMBER 29. 1949 iBlli JACK’ YEO THEATRE MONTAGUE — FRIDAY and SATURDAY WALLACE BEERY The Island Hockey League wifll resume play again tonight. alter n‘ briel layoff over the Christmas holiday when the Summerside Crystals will make their initial start ol tho smsun in scheduled play against the second place Prince of Wales College pucksters at the Charlottetown Forum. - . . . Although the \Vr~.<lei‘i1 team have had no ice at liOmr lor pmcticp Games End saw YORK, Dec. 2s-~(cr-i~ York Ranger; hehinclgvith n tour-goal rally in the last live minutes to defeat Chicano Black Hawks 5-2 tonight and move into a tie with Mont- rcai lor second place in the Na- tional Hockey League, A crowd of 15,276, largest olthe season at Madison Square Garden. saw the Rangers take their eighth victory in their lust 11 “m”, 3m, the Rangers had w do it the hard way. The BlZiCk Hawks, ahead 2-1 0n the first-period goals by Gaye Stewart and Bill Gadsiby, appeared on their way to a victory when NPW came from sessions. they have been journeying to the City for their workouts over Forum ice at least once a nveak and got in their final FCBFIOH horc on Tuesday in preparation for to- night's clash. i - - . . . Admittedly, one praellcc a wee}; is not very much in illP way oi keeping a team up to lop playing peak, but although we haven't} Seen them in action personally.‘ current reports have it that the team is looking in surprisingiyl line trim despite the lack of con. centratcd practice, But whether (‘JT ‘not: their CODdl-l iloning will stand up to rlie ruz-l god test that the youthful hard-l l have to be really on their toes ii they expect to 1w still Sbayiilfi with i thc pace that (he Gordon Benneitl and will no doubt take all of ilic three periods before the linai ver- dict will be decided conclusively. - a - . The exhibition hockey match be- ing held at Saint John. N13. to- night, hetwevn the Beavers and the Edmonton lviercurvs. “ho will represent Canada in Europe thi: year in quest of the Worlds Hov- key Championship, seems to be creating quite an intr-resl, among hockey fans even in this quarter. and there is evidence that a num- ber oi’ lans arc going from 1101'“ to take in the gamr. . . . . There is also considerable con- troversy as to who will win iso- riighl/s tussle. and although the majority here seem to think that the Beavers Mil come out 0n top.‘ using the argument that EdmOh-' ton are only an intermediate hoc- key club, others think that the shoe might be on the other loot before the night is over. I I I O As tar as this column is con- cerned. we don't, leel that. we are in s. position to make any advanc- ed predictions, but at the some time leei that the Edmonton boys will really have to be on their toes i1 they expect to keep ahead o1 the hard-skatinhBeaver Club. O C In any case it will be interesting to sec just how a Maritime Senior Hockey Club will stack up with a team who will be contesting World honors against the best European teams, and will be doubly interest- ing lor local tans hero to see how such sharp-shooting home products as Buck Whitloclt, Nick Nicolle and Maurice "Mlousey" Dowiing will do on the scoring against the Western Canada intermediate h nc k e y champs. Spring Truinln? Plans Announced CLEVELAND, Dec. 38 — (AP) —Eie'ven minor-league farm clubs u! the Cleveland Indians will open spring training at Dayton: Bendix. Fla, March 15, Hank Greenberg. general manager oi‘ the Tribe. Iri- nounced today. Greenberg and Eddie Stumpf, business manager ol Cleveland farm clulbs, will be in charge ol the camp where spring training will continue until April 20. Too Late Tn Classify CAN ACOOMMODATE TWO girls, near college, Phone 314. FOR BALL- SILVER. EVENING slippers, size '1. Phone 10244». FOR SALE-STARTED CALVES. ".816 each. W. J. Andrew, East Royalty. FOR RENT - TWO ADIOINING unfurnished rooms, adults. 99 Upper Queen 5t. - L081‘ - IN HIGH WIND YES- terdny evening. s live dollar note between Grafton and Rich- mond Streets. Finder please bake to 105 Hiiisboro St. Los-r-rwo ramuu comr- ihc boom loll. The craok Ranger (line ol centre Edgar Laprade and wingers Dunc Fisher and Tony Leswick figured in lour of the live Ranger goals- ihriw- ol theirn in the gaunc-ivlnning spree . SUMMARY First Period l-Chicago, Stewart iBodnar) .. 7:10 ZL-Chicago, Gadsby .. 19:54 Penalties -Shero, Bentley, Ray- ner (served by Kaleta). Second Period 3-~New York. Fisher (Leswick. Laprade) 11:39 l Penalties - Nattrass, Kalébal sicnting Coliegians will hr con- smwnrt, , lronting them with tonicht re- I mains to be seen. as they wiill ' Third Period 4-New Bork. Fisher _ | (Leswick. Laprade) - 15:48 fii°ii.‘.‘..°ii‘l Sill‘. ”:..::;r¢"r..a: ,, ,,, ‘ ‘ ' ' " C l . . . 1 “lmmd- ' 6--New' York. Laprade Howcwu‘ ldi.'\ll'lq . l1 m pa t l 7 NilLeilwlrciwLapradel 18:00 l '. ' i.» '_ ‘t. Mi - w 0.. years the aggressive style o.’ play’ (Leswick) . ................. 18:46 that the Vlfestern boys are always capable ol coming up with when BOSTON DETROIT 2 they are least expected to, the, game should be an interesting one l l)l'l"l'ROlT, Der. 23_(c1>)__13o,. ton Bruins, who had heen beaten six straight times by Detroit Red Wings. came from behind tonight in tic the National Hockey League leaders 2-2 belore 13,445 tans at Olympia. Tonight's game was a complete rnvcrsni of form lor the Bruins, who had become the favorite i-ousins of the Detroiters by bow- ing three times here and three moi-r- in Boston. They showed lililo sympathy for Detroit goalie Harry Lumiey, who was suffer- , ingz from a mild case of intestinal iflflUEfiZZi. SUMMARY First Period Scoring --- None. Penalties - Couture, Fiaman. Second Period i-Detmit, Abel (Lindsay) .. 2—Detrolt, Peters (McFadden, Paveiich) 3—Boston_ Dumart (Poile. Maioney) . .. Penalties - None. Third Period 1 :54 .. 11:50 . 17:29 e-Boston. Mbioney (Dumart, Poile) Penalties _ None. . 1810B TORONTO 1, MONTREAL 1 TORONTO, Dec, 28—(CP)—-'1'or- onto Maple Leafs and Montreal Canadians battled to n 1-1 Na- tional Hockey League tie belorc 14.252 rabid Leal fans hero tonight. The Leafs had to come from be- hind to get the split in points. their goal coming with len than four minutes ol play in the game. SUMMARY Hrll Period Scoring - None. Penalty — Barllko. lecond Perlol . Isl! Densities -- None. Thin! Period i-‘ibmrito, Watson (Bentley) Penalties - None. 1.0100 Rangers Defeat Black lHawks 5-2; Other \ N. ll. L. Standing In Draws Empire Cily Track Granled Righl To Hold RaciMeelings ALBANY. N.Y.. Dec. as -_ (AP) —- The New York State Harness Racing Commission today granted a licence to the Yonkers Trotting Association to hold racing nzeets at the 45-year-old Empire City Track in Yonkers, The licence granted the Yonkers group was relinquished by the Go- shen Mile Track Association lor its meeting at Roosevelt Raceway. The Commission granted the licence to the Yonkers ASSDUiBIiOiI headed by William H. Cane of Jersey City. N. J., who for a0 years has run the Hambietonian. Cane said that the move to Em- pire City would not affect running ol the Hambletonian lor three- year-old trotters at Good Time Track in Goshen. N. Y. The Grand Circuit, major league of harness racing, has granted Aug. 7-11 dates to Cape's Good Time Park, Go- shen, scene of the Hnmhletonlan which is expected to he held Aug. 9. There has been no racing at Em- pire City since i943. S'side Curling Bummersidc Curling Club Sched- uie: Thursday Dec. zo 6.15 --- Air Force vs Auto Deal- ers; Jos. Reads vs. Technicians; H. Sllliphant vs A. Alien. 7.45 - Kensington vs. Bank Ac- countants; C. Tanton vs. E. Estey; L Wiliett vs. E. Oller. 9,16 - Famous Players vs. Bank Managers; Potato Growers vs. Bag Factow; B. Thompson vs. H. Dick- 95‘- Frlday Dec. 30 6.15 - L/elt Overs #5. Insurance; Legals vs, Contractors; Drillers vs Curran s; Briggs. 7.45 _ AH. Corncy vs. E. Offer: Bank Accountants vs. Hnimans; F/O Thurmoir vs R. E. Ellis. 9.15 _ ELF. Fioley vs. F‘. Gainer- on; L.H. MacFarlane v5. T-E- Hickey; F/O Cameron vs. W-E- Jenkins. — S _ Sumrncrslde Curling Club teams lor tonight's plnyl ~ F/L Mungull, R. Hutchinson, A. Silliphant, A. Allen. skin- S/L Limpert, G. Brookins, L"- Ellis, c. Tanwn. skill» L. Burns, A. Hublty. E- P9"?- L, Wiliett, skip. r". Araenuult, J. R. Mormon. N- MacWiliiams, E. Oller, skiP- F/O Beaudett, F/O Mach». 1-- Inman, B. Thompson. skir- F/O Smith, B. Hose. G- ‘(Viiiiwr- H. Dickey, sklP- W, Bradshaw, F/L COOlR. c- Crockett, H. Siliiphant, skip. E_ Mm", R, MacFarlane, G- Sheen, E. Estey- 5MP- F/O Curzen, C. Peters, Ira Hic- key, A. H. Corney, skip.--S. Sporilriels PRINCETON, BC, Dec. 2B —— (c?) - Olympic skim- Bert Irwin of the Amber Ski Club here has amepted the job ol coaching the Canadian women's ski team going to the world championships It Aspen. Colo. in FebruarY- TM (um will report in Aspen lor Carl MacDonald (Eels 5 Poinls As Bulldogs Win ANTIGONISH. N. S» Dw- 18—— (CP)-Anligonisi1 Bulldogs, a team that works a Cflmebflck every other game. shot five last-period goals tonight to sink Pictou Meri- pacg 12-8 in an Antigonish-Pictou- Colchesier Senior Hockey League contest, 5 The win improved Aniigonlslfsl SGCOYKl-PlflCF‘ standing, advancing them within 10 points ol Stellar- lun Royals, Pictou has won only once in 13 gflMGS. Mark Babineau oi’ Pictou and Collie MacGiiilvray cl Antlgonish each scored ihree goals. Cart MacDonald ol Bulldogs reaped the biggest harvest-live points on a goal rind {our assists. Iiallway through the game, An- ilgonish was behind 7-3, then! scored nine goals to Pictoifs one in the remaining hail, Antlgonish outshot Mcripacs 46-15. First Period , L-Antigonish, MacGiilivray. (C. MacDonald. Kennedy) 2-Pictou, Babineau . 3—Piciou, Bnbineaii, (MacLean) Ik-Antigonish, MacGiil (MacMillan) .. 5~Pictou, Williams, (Morrison) (ii-Antigonish, Kennedy, (C. MacDonald) . T-—Pictou, Babineau Penalty—Power. Second Period 2.10 3.00 . .. 8.02 lvray, 19.59 Fi-Plrtou, Penney . 2.27 9—Pictou, Alkens, - (Conrad) _ .. .. . 2.37 lil-Pictou, Morrison. _ (Williams) .. 5.54 ‘ll-Antlgonish, C. MacDonald, (Kennedy) 9.27 12—Antigonish, Leroy MacDon- ald, . .. 12.00 18—Aniigonlsh, MacMlllari (Jas. MacDonald) _. . . 14.50 14—Antlgonish, Leroy MacDonald (Jas. MacDonald) 19.53 Penalties: Bablneou (miscon- duct), Aikens. ~ Third Period 15—Plctou, MacLean, (Williams) . . 4.05 16-Aniigonish, Jobie MacDon- ald, .. .. 12.39 17-—Antigonish. Kennedy, (C. MacDonald) 14.39 18—Antlgonish, MacMlllan, (Leroy MacDonald) .... . 17.13 19-—Antigonish, llincGiilivmy, (C. lllnnDonalrl) . 17.20 20—~Antlgnnish, Joliio MacDon- aid, . .. .. . 19.25 Penaiilns: Kennedy, S. MacDon- ald, Power (2), Challenges For Harmswclih Cup DMROYI‘, Dec. 28 - (AP) Ernest A. Wilson ol Ingersoll. Ont. issued a provisional challenge to- day on behaiil o! Canada lor the Harmsworth Trophy race 0t 1950. Wilson said he would enter his boat, Miss Canada IV, provided the race is held on or alter Aug. 1. He said he wants to make sure Miss Canada will be ready. The Canadian entry competed in the 1949 races but engine trouble hampered its progress over ‘the Detroit River course and it was badly beaten. ‘ Oflicers ol the Yachlsmerfs As- sociation ol America, which re- ceived the challenge, said it will he taken under advisement. The deadline lor their decision is mid- night Saturdnv. training belore the end oil Janu- l". LONDON. Dent 2B - (OP) - Hunce Undrum tonight deflected George Chenler o! Toronto 24-13 in their ST-ilrsme heat of the News o1 the World Snooker Tourna- ment. The Australian cue artist led Cheater 16-8 ‘Ioinl into to- day's play. LAKE PLACTD. N.Y.. Dec. I! -—(AiP) —- An intercollegiate aki- ing competition scheduled lor the New Year week-end wu‘ oun- celled today lor lack cl mow. Omar Hang, director of the fltb tournament sponsored by the Snow Birds oil Lake Placid, hid the meet will not be rescheduled. _&_. PHOENIX, Ari!" Dec. I —(AP) ‘ -‘—- —'1‘h0 New York Yankees and the MONTREAL, Dec. 3 — (C?) -_ Now York Giants baseball clubs National Hockey League mp4. will exchange spring training sites ings! in 1951, sending the Yankees to P W L D I A Pts Phoenix and the Giant; ‘lo St. Detroit . 3'1 M 8 41M 74 44 Pewrdm-rg. I'll. Montreal l8 12 13 9 ‘Ii Q as Announcing 0d the witch was ‘New York 31 i3 1i '1 Q ‘Ii. l5 nude today by Del E. Webb, eo- Boston .. a4 n 1s a 01m .10 owner oil the Ylnkees- The Imp Toronto .. 34 12 16 8 0O 30 will brim! the Yankees to Webb's Chicago. 82 10 16 6 94 1M 36 home town. - Island Hockey League CRYSTAIJ vl. P. W. COLLEGE ' Canadian Curlers Leave Montreal Today For Scotland MONTREAL, Dec. 2S - (CP) _ Curlers from every Province’ ol Canada. will leave here tomorrow to represent this country on q tour o! Scotland. The 52-min: squad 1a divided ‘evenly among rerpreogngg. tives from Eastern and western Canada. The Canadian curling party will gather lor several speeches from prominent curling dignitaries and then, led by the Black Watch pip- ers, will proceed to the station to board a boat train lor Saint John, N.B. Th1! 800dwii1 tour o! Canadians is a result o! an invitation lrom the Royal Caledonia. Curling Club which lust January sent a. team to Canada. Divided lnbo two groups, the Scottish curlers toured Can- ada and certain Northern States. The team which will represent Canada on this tour ol Scottish rinks has been picked by various sectional groups throughout. the country and includes many top- notch performers. (Mr. G. G. Hughes o! Charlotte- town is representing RE. I.) Old Country Leiier By Michnel (Milan Canadian Press Stall Writer British Sundays are growing more aimless and less interesting- Observiaiwe of the day o! rest as "The Lord's day" is or the wane. These are among the conclusions ol “meet yourseii on Sunday" (tihe Naidrett press). s. survey recently conducted by Mass Observation. What do British people do on Sunday? How do they pass time. whinh not long ago was alimoll solely devoted to religious and epidural exercises? The vast majority just hang around home, the survey replies. Even Echo's petty crooks. who nonrnaliy wouldn't be caught dead away from their favorite cheap collee houses or pubs. siicik close to their dingy bed-sitting rooms. The most populr pastime is listening to the radio. One Ln (our stays in bed lei-e. two in live visit. or entertain, and one in six spends part o! the day gardening. Pub CfWIllhg llntrlcksd Awoy-drcm-home activities are fewer. Two in five go for a WB-lli. one in six visits a puib lor s. drink or two-Aicensing hours are re- stricted on Sundays-one in seven goes in lor driving and one in 12 goes to the movies. One in six is at work Bundays and gels his "week-end Oilf" in mid-week. Only one in seven goes t0 chuicn. To compensate lor the loss ol religious character, Sundays have 1W’- sained much in the way oi secular pleasures. Blue laws still put a stop to many week-end sources 0t aimusoimenl. Sunday, mass observation sums 11D- emenzes as a day o! negative opportunities, for the most part r 54/01/15 7275011492’. mildly cnloyed—"l“would not cail “Glace Bay Miners Drub Victorias 8-1 ___ GLADE BAY N5. D“, (or) - Glace '3” 1141a,", i, by four losses in a row, turned m. North Sydney Victoria: and drug, bed them 8-1 tonight to take W" second place in the Capg Brew‘ Senior Hockey League. Miners hurdied Vics 1° “van” within four points of the lecdm‘ Sydney Millionaires. N011}, Syd‘ hey now 1S one point behind Ghcq Bay but can get back into mo“ with a victory over Miliionaim tomorrow night. Miners went to work QQI had a goal within four ixliiziul: They ran in another before V replied with their only goal ‘a the night. a tally by Bob Bang“ Glace Bay pushed ahead 3-‘ beilore the period ended. shot three more in the middle sessiou and wound up with another m.‘ in the finale. Ron Nelson and Paul Piaiz rag] counted twice. The other [m1] goals went to Jack Thaler. B Dennison. Matt Delvecchlo on Tren Anderson. Conny 3m Dlclcedup two asisis to incressq his lead to three points over Kent Storey of Vics in the league Sflny mg column. Vim high-scorn list trio of Storey, Don‘ Mearzififil Grant Hall were held $011195‘ only three penalties were called, go against Eddie Brown oi’ liiim First Period 1—Giace Bay, Nelson (Thaler) I—Glace Bay, Piatz, (White) .... Zi-North Sydney Bangay, (Medynski) ................... .. di-Giacc Bay, Dennison. (C. Brown, Boian) ...... .. 19.1 Penalties: None, Second Period 5—Glzico Bay, Platz, (Wade, Jodoin) .. .. 1.1 0-Glace Bay, Thaler, (Bolan) .. 5. 7—Glace Bay, Deiveechio, (C. Brown, Phillips) l.‘ Penalties: Gaiiipeuu, E. Brown. Third Period 8—Glace Bay, Anderson, (Thaler, Nelson) .. I D-Giacc Bay, Nelson . 11.: Psnaity—E. Brown. STEEL ‘FOR. SMAIJL YACHT! LONDON. Dec. 28 -(ClP) u Steel may soon replace timlber the construction ol small s f yachts in Britain. An Bastlei Hampshire firm, has already givq successful trial to a prototype 1-74 footer with a. steel hull and ca which ooimipleto wiih liti-ings cost about £350 ($1.085). Onli 330d was used. in ihc decking m4 er. HELD ON NARCOUCS OHARGI MONTREAL, Dec. 2n - (C?) Armand Roy, 30, o! no given dress, was held on $10.08) bail W! day ori a. charge oi’ illegal powfll sion o! narcotics. He pleaded il- nocent. Roy's hwy:- deciined m Jurisdiction of the ooim. Bflyinl police had no warrant to arrest Roy and also that he was hold more than 46 hours beiore betnl arraigned. Roy was arrested Dec. 23 and was refused bail until hi! arraignment today. Trial was fix- ed lor Jan. 3. it du1l," viewed. It still is "clearly excuse M solid stimllin-g," men —at least ll the middle-income groups — Fill much heavier than on week din‘!- said one person inter- 5541 If) {fu/fnaw/ boomer/v” i w uonesau: ‘- 2333121393. __ AFTERNOON: en, w to with liver head and Tome“ —' 8180 SHARP snmaav - (mmnmnn mfifii}. kififiaf°iflowifir 213: ~N° mom‘ "' “us” m” m3“ n" 3i "flu! ' 1W w/nrx 61:11am , AY 8h wh-ruboim Mme phone Mb “mggglox 1110mm Sheet " HOCKEY THURSDAY - 8:80 mar-emu. BLACK na-r- l - i’ . terrier, with white and brown 50 GENT. ' ’ spots, bobbed tgil. strap on neck. , M“ John rnclrir, Hunter . Ring I