TY. LIEUT. RALPH JENKINS PRESIDENT Annual Meeting Provincial Rifle Association Held 1 E E COMEBACK PAYING DWID ENDS 5 The Charlottetown Guardian. Thursday. Jan. 10. 1867 Ted Ke NEW YORK (CP)m'hd xen- Leaf Win Over Ran nnecly Paces 4-3 gers The Annual meeting of the PR5SlDENT's REPORT Prime Edward Island Rifle As- sociation was held last evening in must remember that every year (it seems there are more activities in which our sportsmen can take had little arguments from time to time over the years It was a good thing for rifle shooting that nedy'a comeback began paying lb-at period: 1. New York. Pren- dividends for Toronto Maple Leafs Iilce tnsthgat-. Poneinl l:35' 1 sou And BYC Ladies and Gentlemen: Wednesday night as he sat u two tries and Popstn scored for Toronto. Macnell (Ruined l i101. the offices of the workmeirs Com- Ahmhe, page has heed added gdpart and we should be encourar took the trouble to prod some of gal. to lead them to 3 Na. New , Penalties: Evans 8:50. 11: 7. Nyk- penaation Board with the Pres'id- the ghm-.hg story 0 mad Shouting ed by the fact we are able to gatb- us. Many thanks to you. Art, for 1 in the see oluk 10:80. Janus I317. Howell tlonal Hockey Iasgus vlcttry over New York Rangers. The win broke a fourth-place tie betweu the two ant, Brig, W. W. Reid in the chair. your unfailing loyalty and efforts The meeting vtas one of the most in the Province of Prince Edward." I" Well 3 3'-”d'3ll9d SEWP 9' over the years. 11:!) !'oley.17:sl, Morris 13:00. Allhuugh possibly some onion quality marlumen. Again. this I 1,.ia..d, Isslsted 0!! seeesd period: 8. NewYork, Tonighl Al Arena enthusiastic and well-attended in "3 W,” h,.,h hack and say --we year, our very capable and yefficl- 1,, conclusion 1 went to, on your club'- Maclieuvg goal as well as on Pul- Hgbgggon (Lewickt, Cr-elgh. the h"torv of the .lsS0."iaiion and lhave had heme, yeahsy 1 1h.hh,ent Secretary. Major "Brick "Cror hehau hhd mihdv Ind." and gcntla. st. Duns.”-h Uhivermy rem," have done h, 5.,.thm 1, win 3 The Leafs, who began the null lord's. con) :28; 4. Toronto. Stewart s'.":urs well for rile shooting in luu mil all agree 1956 was a good 105' Milled "P 8" 0'll"- l'”"ll men. extend to the Government of to the Island League hockey wars games. tied at 31 points with New 0'3 Toccata - Goal: Chadwick; do (smith. Nyknlukl 1:25: 5. New the more, year marked by . Rood pmghamm, point and butt stafff which did an Highlight of the nlPt'llllLj was theiof shoots under im p re v edgexllellenl. .l0l1 in running Oll llli election of officers for the ensuing'rangc conditions and free of any i 3l""?l- Ll?"l- SNWP" MW” l""'5 year. Those on-vted to guide the incidents of unsportmanlike con- ed In his usual Well lob 8' the Province. the City of Charp lottetown, the MacDonald Tobacco Company and all generous clti- . zen: and firms who contributed to tonight in a clash with the cellar- dwelling Basilica Youth Club at the Sports Arena. Both teams are in the thick of a York, Popeln (Prentice. Fontlnato) Il:08. Pellltlea: Thomson 1:21. 14:21. Iawicki and may 16:28. A win for the Saints tonight will move them right into a contend- ing spot for second place for It fence: Macnell. Resume. Thom son. Morrison. Stewart; forwards: Horton. Armstrong. Duff. smith. in the last layolfgdsmotirslled 3-2 entering . Bobby Pulford got the equalizer at 7:13. convening a perfect goal- ireturned home after trying hard Range Officer and Sgt- Art King would give them a win average of gue at .417. Kennedy, Migay, James. Pulford. koluk Third period 0. Toronto. Pul , Association through the year 1957 d 1 1 am -- 0 , our Prlze List over the years sin- r in 1' n I -off positio and, an even .500 only 50 percentage m”"'J' 9”" Em” Ke'”"dy' NY ford (James, Kennedy) 7:13; 7 ,3 were as folluiis N ”5,,f.' highliheiitsh. y:i,'.3h.as .,1,..h..d;had Illsvbutl plirty Wgflflng better Ce.-.0, (hanks To 3,13 GQK. peak, Sflms '::”h (FMI37 games ram,” poms behind the Aces and we" 1. ITIR-efoalradc: llill)l:l-llgel?leh';j New York - Goal: Worsley: de- Toronto. Duff (Armstrong) 10:40. 3 I Pam)" ummumme 1.. W L. J.-hh qualifying shoot; for the 1h., than eVer.fEaLh anblevpry one officer Commanding No. 2 Mll- ing to play. need every single vl- front of the Montague Prlmroses, timer -mm I lwooter put R”. gen”; ggdgby, ahan, Penalties: Evans (:47 and 9:33. it ; Prowse. ltermaritime Team. Scores ill Pl ll” 3:” rvszllll”-g5:ld:ct;:;' alga GP-. llle Ulllletl SGFVIBGI 0lll- tory possible to sqileeze into the On the other hand theyouth club gerl k3 Gump wonky Howell. Fontlnaln; forwards: Po- Fontinato 0:. mflgd 9.33. Ken- 'l; Honorary President - Lt coi,lthese shoots were good and we,(l;;B"::: Du: wholehzaned mu" celfs Club. local HAHHY Ind Nip?! post-season entertainment. The will still be in the cellar tomorrow mc”"”lup . drop Pu. mud” peln. Bathgats. Prentice. Cllne. mllco tic - I Aflllllfolll , . D. A, h1a.:h',hh(,h, 1), 5. on pg 1), .lined up a strong team. but 'Nnva3which I gladly extend at um um. Halts and a:gdot.erhgroups which youth club has played 9 games win or lose. They now have an George Ammmngl gcndro"n”.l ;lYbentp:;" H . . president ,. LL Ralph Eh Jen, iScotla and New lirunslllck Pdljlfed ; As usual we had several 0! our 359 Hlellt t C0'?P9l'9 oil with la remaining but Jack average of -222 and a win tonight The Range” never were wk u reltll . 085'. 9 - Stool . 7 L." -,,5. ,too much experience and ability, - h ml n an suppor a a lmes say We Ready: boys have been only able would leave them behind saints generate a "no". norms mo... Referee: prank Udvarl; linear Chadwick - - l0l' our boys I0 handle and lllelf '"”mb'"5 5 ml "weed 3y we lconlinued on Page 13! to do in 9 games what the Saints who would have .333 and Monta- men: Matt Pavellch Bill Roberts. Wornley U A 7-17 Vice Presidents - H. l but two marksmen who were stand after th ' '. T H. l 9 Kennedy. Sgt. G.A. Coles. Lt. Col- r J. A. MacDonald, E. l). but with the word it will be up putt for 80041 ihwtinl Ind 00"- ", hex. nu.-3 team to reclaim uh. isistency were Cpl. Bill Beatty of Salnts' coach A.J. MacAdam , .. ..,... -., .:- i'.........; -r:;::-rm-: . Sec'y-Treas. - Maj. A. F. Garm- ley. Executive Committee - S-Sgt. A. M. Jullnstun, Sgt. P. J, Land- rigan. Sgt. Eric Coles. Capt. A. J. McCabe, Lt. P. T. Hooper. Chairman of Council - Robert Bnrwise, Additional Members appointed to Council - Gp. Capt. W. H. Sweta man. I). S. 0., I). F. C.. C. D., Inspector E. D. Martin. Roy Ves- sey. Robt. I-Iarribly. and Bill Reld. Business which came before the meeting in addition to election of officers included minutes of the 1955 meeting, the President's re- port. financial report, report on D.C.R.A. shoot by S-Sgt. A. M. Johnston. R. C. M. P., report on the Inter Maritime Shoot by Lt. G. J. Rogers. appointment of re- presentatlves to DCRA Council and a motion of thanks to retiring Pre- sident Bill Reid for his eleven Maritime Crown. To Lleut Col. D. A- MacKinnon-, our Ilonourary Pres ident, who again so generously donated spoons for our qualifying shoots I wish to extend our sin- cerest thanks. To Colonel Dan as he Is known to all in shoooting and many other sports in our little Province I feel I speak the feelings of every member of this Associ- ation whenl say your efforts counsel and example have always been appreciated by us all and that we trust you will still have many years of enjoyable competi- tion and participation in the var- ious sports you have done so much for in this Province. Our Annual P.R.A. Shoot took place this year July 26th to 28th under good weather conditions. While the entry list was a bit larger than in 1955 it still was dis- years service as President. appolntlngly small to some of the older competitors. However, we 3RD STRAIGHT YEAR O,Brien Leads Money,Winners COLUMBUI. Ohio (AP) - Joe O'Brien of Shafter. Cnllf., has set the money and race-winning pace on f1'otflng's grand circuit for the 8219.000 and 50 wins. Ills earn- lngs last year fell short of the re- cord held by Delvln Miller. Mead- owlands. Pa.. who won 3259.933 In the R.C.M.P. and Tpr. Bob Bar- wise of the 17th Recce. In addi- tlon to these two outstanding marks men I would like to take this opportunity to congratulate the other winner! is well in the following list of results a four big three day meet:- STRONG TEAM As in 1955 we sent a strong team of riflemen to represent P. 12.1. at the DCRA Meet at Con- naught Ranges. Every member of the team - old shots and cadets- acquitted himself or herself in good style and to each and every one of them I say ”many thanks for taking the time to represent us at this big shoot and may you continue to maintain your keen interest in this grand sport." By way of innovation this year In addition to holding the City Championship on Labour Day it was decided to also hold the United Services Officers Club Service Condition Match the same Day- In the City Championship our con- gratulations go to Major Brick Gormley. The United Services Officer's Club Match was won handily by Lt. A.K. Mutch. On the same day Major Brick Gonn- ley clinched the Artillery Associ- ation Trophy by posting the high- est aggregate ln combined service and deliberate shooting for the year. And now ladies and gentlemen as I look back over ten years as President of the P.E.l. Rifle As- sociation It seems indeed a short time but I realize it is too long a time for anyone to retain such to four. Trotters Dump Welshmen For Fifth Straight Hoop Victory The Trotters made it five strlagh wins in City Basketball League play at P. W. C. last night by down- ing the Welshmen 52-48 in a hard- fought tussle. The Trotters had to earn their victory the hard way as they came from behind with only minutes to play in a game that was close from the opening whistle. Trailing by 6 points in the last five minutes shifty Mark Ladner started the Trotters on their way to victory firing in 4 straight bas- kets to forge into a 2-point lead. The collegians fought back but Enos Slaughter Signs Willi Yanks NEW YORK (AP) - Enos Slaughter, the major league's old- est active every-day performer. returned his signed contract to New York Yankees Wednesday. increasing the club's 1957 slgnees Regulars Yogi Berra, Billy Martin and Whitey Ford are the others in the fold. Slaughter. who will be starting his 23rd year in organized ball and his 17th in the big leagues. excluding three years of military service, will receive an estimated their drive fell short. P. W. C. held a 30-26 lead at halftime. Ladder led the Trotters attack with 10 field goals for 20 points. Father Clarence Roche hit for 10 points and Windy LePage and Gump Gillis each had 6. Alan MncKenzie was top scorer for the Welshmen with 20 points, 18 of them in the first half. Kenny Maclienzis and Jim White had 6 apiece. Llneupsz... Trotters: C- Ready 4; K. Ready '2; Gillis 6; Ladner 20; Roche 10; MacKinnon: Doyle: McGonlicll 4; LePage 6. Total: 12. P. W. C.: A. MacKenzic 20; Mac- Lean 4; Flack 4; Storey 3: John- ston 5: MacFayden; K. MacKen- zle 0; White 6. Total: 48. will have to do some juggling of lines due to the absence of his two top performers Buck Davey and Ed MacDonald. Jack MacDonald will likely get a centre ice as- signment. which is where he per- formed at the beglntng of last season while Ed MacDonald was out with a football inlury. B.Y.C. will be at full strengtl for the game and led into it by Buck Whitlock, gunning for his l,000th point in Maritime compo tllion. Unofficial figures show he is near the mark. The game will get underway at the usual time 8.30 sharp. Likely lineups:- B.Y.C.-Goal. Doyle eDefense Perry, Ready, F. Shepherd, Mul line; Forwards-Whitlock, Plneau Howatt, Squarebrlggs, L- Shep herd. Burke, Reddln, Delaney. J Shepherd. Wcaiherble. Snlnts:- Goal-Shepherd: De fense-Murphy. M. MacDonald, Tache. Mahar, Forwards -Roy. Glonet. Lemay. J. MacDonald, Whelan, MacGulgan, Kane Burns. Scout Is Named General Manager DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) -- Claude Freeman. 25. a scout for the Chicago Cuba the last four years. Wednesday was named en- eral manager of Des Molnes ru- ins of the Western Baseball League. Freeman succeeds E. R. Salt- well who has been general man- ager and president of the Bruins the last two years. Saltwell will become manager of concessions for Los Angeles of the Pacific Coast League. Elected President of Edmonton Eskimos EDMONTON (CP)-Cecil Ross was elected president of the Ed- monton Eskimos Football Club Tuesday night, succeeding M. 1. (Mo) Lieberman. Little Scotty Laughs AT THE STOR 7A-fporis Arena ISLAND Hocxsv LEAGUE TONIGHT - 8:30 P. M. ADMISSION: ADULTS 80c: CHILDREN 356 GIllIMORElS WEEK-Ellll SPECIALS, 0 a pleasant position. You will re- 20,000, by W bs. : - third straight year the U.l. Trot- 1950. call that last year I agreed to 3 Fresh 2gcn1'. Je el 41 , ting Association announced Wsd- Four horses accounted for most carry on for mi. ya; it you would -' paday, of 0'Brlen's money and victories. agraeto ucun . to tag t g ” , The rand eiretiit is the so-eal- They were the trottars Scott over gt this meeting. Now we S : led "major league of harness rac- Frost, harness horse of the year. have come to the parting of the V lag." The USTA said O'Brien and Bond Hanover. and the pac- why. hhd tonight will be my last whit. 2 lbs. - earned 8242.787 on the circuit In ere Diamond I-Ial and Adios Er opportunity to gay . few word. 11;, AT CHARLOTTETOWN - g I 1956 while winning 72 races. press. .. 5 'i Rutplelrlpp Billy Haughton of 1 - 4 Iron . N.Y., the nation's Tnumh O'Brien Ind Hluahum to you and all who have helped ms during my long term as your WINTER TIRES BY Continuing the Round Robin Ser- ll V-Ill ' Wlllllllll "I38"? president so while I am still in kg, overall driving leader, earned were Miller with 3159.381: Johnny gh. chhir hhd go cgddludd Q11. my 7 pm. 5.51" 1): 0168.199 and copped 45 races. Simpson, Orlando, Fla.. 8150.689 um Ahhuhl Report 1 whhg to 3, Ice 1. g(;' R. Gmemuzh "I Dry O'Brien. 39. a native of Alber- and Ralph Baldwin. Lonlwood. to ugh hhd every member of gm, Hy Mhdmyreh son. P.l-3.1.. led at year ago with Fla.. with 3121.751. grand old Association "many ice 2, - Earl MacLeod vs- J. A. In thnrhhmlior ctt7:per::lio:i. pile Simmonds. L. W n . . D0 I On IIICPI cpaon 1 8.-C.Mac snvs. .. . IN THIS CORNER .; ailmtlrpe. rm: u:port axon. r.I.fr?l.... L W H 3 P Mind you. Llnle Scony (the gentleman holding the fires above) 800 lssecoa nons. eep 4.-. eeerva. . ar- '-mm-rr--m' it allve."' ....” " wasn't all chuckles Tuesday morning when lie woke up and found To Col. D.A. Maciflanon. D-5.0. whom I am privileged to num- ber among my friends I wish to any I special "thank you" for his Ice 1. - A. Likely vs. Dr. Gid- never-ending generosity and sf- dingg. - C. MacDonald vs. J.' sfas p.m .Sectlon xx Ice 1. -Doug Cameron vl- Had Maclnnls. himself snowed In. but he was able to smile over Hie fact that his car was equipped with Subur bonito fires by Goodyear and he knew that as soon as It was hum only possible to get a car on the street or read he wouldn't have any fire problems. There were thousands of other drivers the some way. Seen MocPIIerson (Big Scenyl of Flat River was one of them. Like so many other Island driven he had his car prepared for winter roads with Suburbanlres by the boys of Isla nd Tire Service. There's a scien- tific reason why Suburbnnlies are such favorites. They have 1.856 blflng edges to give you more gripping power on Ice or Baseball Still In The News lvea with the wind whistling during his 10-year stay If Ebbets around the corners and smothsr- "'15- EV'W”g'.'jtki"”w' lll'tR”bl”' - son 51011-8" 5 8 RN98 0119- To both Secretaries who served . mi our .05" up to me" wmd' lllled Wllll dram! and pathos. and the Association while I was your C.llcT'41.m- F. Ilansen vs. Dr. Gal-l shield; with snow. baseball keeps ten, of the Courage 0; two muh. pmsidcnh LL gcol. WIJ. MRDMP mm. getting into the news. You can't Robinson and Branch Rickey, who am and Mgjdr Brick Gd.-miey, 1 i ignore It. even though this is hoc- brought him into baseball a n d say it was a pleasure to work withl 9'' PWW59 alltl Dl'- W- MBCDOIP l key season and no doubt the pub- caused the sporting world to rock. you, my thanks go you hath 10, Llald the only two teams in Section llclty departments of the big time Robinson, the first negro ever to job whit done, To our 11.". of..X without B loss could not wait till know this well. All baseball play in major league I.)HSCbHll.ifi(-Qrs. Li, C01, Leo Mhcpdhudjtonight to play in the Gtli round. awards are made during the win- crashed through the color barrierilifatz. Roy .llacGilllvray and Lt,iThis game was played Wednesday fer. This is done to keep baseball triumphantly, justified Rlckey's lsioit-an grim... 1 also wig; to gaylBIIEl'I'I00lI and the winner has not in the public eye so if is now a ' faith In him. and went on to wrllej "thank you”. They were always been announced at time of going to common practice to be talking his name indelibly into baseballnn the job and congidgutg and, press. about Mickey Mantle when attent- immortality. ll feel you will agree, were very forts on behalf of the Association Ice 3, EXTRA SPECIAL GOLDEN O HONEY SPICE d omonaaanpfli CAKE MIXES 22c pkg. O 5 for SLOO Ion should rightfully be focused on om,-ceggayy, Thu. over 11.. ya." 1 MONTAGUE the Richards and now. 1: rzinusi ilave tam a Strut-Tl;n1e faint of the splendid clerical work ..,,,...,,.,, .......,, ....,.,..., J." . snow. Suburbnnites are the tire with the logical tread design 303m 300” expe once or a e ow 0 R0 ln- or Majo,-. Rm Mahh lad Roy i '; - - Jame nom-son rocked u-e,-o-rs character to have to listen.ii...-a.li..iayfc.p.o. Er... Bowlesl "lihh... E... .... for winter driving. Wlfli Suburb unites even driving through lIub- . g . . . . . . . . . . . sporting world recently by up and- to insults. with which he had to and Mrs. A-F. Gormley. I trust sechoh --Au g.'whm... Vt quitting baseball after much haul beeen written about the big deal! that sent him to New York Giants, for a couple of I wrapped I nthe finest Ivrapplnglol millions. paper in the world-money-which himself as a put up with without as much as sign you faithful murmur of protest. But ma mo” emciem "0" "B" Pill IIP members of our Association will Wm ice. phyhmhl Fun”. ""3 9 pm. Ladies. last ice: V. MacDonald, A. MacGregor. IC. Gordon. H. Johnston vs. Ii. iClair, M Sullivan. E. Hickok. J. Jardlne. West Ice: 3. lmlth. M. Poole. P. Johnston, D. Meliernas vs. L. MacDonald, C. Stewart. A. Power. A. McKceman. 2.30 p.m. Ladies: H. Inman. E. Clay. 0. Nicholson. I A- Pettttt vs. M. Nicholson. A. Van- namaker. I. McGowan. la. lune- veld. high snow is on easy matter. We Invite you to buy your Suburban- lres at Island Tire Service where so many driven on finding tile real answer to their winter drlv lug problems. When buying your tires watch for the diamonds on the sides of the tire. They're the real proof that you are buying genuine rubber. DRIVE SAFELY DRIVE SURELY WITH Aylmer Fnllt Cocktail Morse's Orange Pekoe 15 oz. tln 27c lb. Sticky Raisins Barbour's All" he fslallllslled here in P.E.I. Then last but by no ' true tnalar It-azue means least in my thanks to in- amounted to 30 G's. Now we have Rabble began to art like any nor-jrlivlduglg who my; done go much Al Kallne getting his name In trial mal white ball player. When struck. for rifle shooting and who have papers In January because hehathe struck back: he answered In-lbeen of outstanding help to me wont come to terms with DetrnII;auIIs sometimes mildly sometimes over the years comes my old Tigers ln (ln- person of Spike 1 with fire In his voice. For this he: friend Sgt. Art King. I feel. ladies Briggs. who lived up -to his namay was admired. by some roasted by . and gentlemen, you will go a long h last vsumnier by publicly critlcls-,otIiers but Illll outbursts left llttlelway to find .-better' 1:31-deg won. J. ing lgers manager Bur-ky Harris doubt in anyones mind that theymg. more willing and more ce- 0 no-sro was In b-uh-II to -t-y- operative Range caretaker than Briggs was no sooner finished where he should have been many. Art King. His heart is in the telling everyone who would listen many years ago. lie had won his right place and ever; u wg he. , ..m...m. . that Knllneptllnught he was Mickeyispurs. opened the door for fellows SUBURBANITE RET READ I-itssnnserviausiuausygrrowatinu wtaiasoooayeersainrsaauatuashstvv yaatbsaaanetr-as-ttaa.fsshsiasaaIeas,Iyas taoauwiiruta-gal-w-o-a.nupiao-any anlusuluysutsnair ii Ice and -Snow Suburbanlta up Most forgo - - 'iir"o':'w".'r"ir.r'.'r'a?n'3n”a”3&- rl-Ionninnl-I . ii .mmmVi s,eesqa:elesi '..4.o.....m ' at... I- Whlte Sax r anagemcnt hopefullylthe rest. He probably felt he had. offered Briggs 250 G": for Kallae a right to speak before beiagl and three players to boot. one a spoken to for he had proves to the: top outfielder and another a front world that on the ball field he was line pitcher. The Tigers turned the as good as anybody. , offer down cold which makes them. terrible strain be w look a little silly for not granflngi A Kallne the modest increase he was- Baseball will not be the same . looking for. Some people mayfwlfb Roblmoa retired. Both base- fhlnk that Kallrie was seeking som. ball and Robinson benefited Rilng more than a "modest" In-(each other but we think ba crease but baseball salaries being benefited the more. whl they are today a stoma ln- ' . .....&D.lJ. 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