Trotters And Saints Win City League Games I lllaces Yesterday second team won the City League . . lit Driving Park basketball games played at e.w.c. last nizht. All Island League game, with the Air Force and a City; Leazue cimtrsz between P. W. C.l , and: Sununemdp MW, pnSLp,,m,,1l A mini! simt crowd of i'.wciii,,' on ayoum of me pealnexn ,fans were present yesterday lifter- ' . .. - w 1 h.'noon to witness R racing meet HE In:?erh::;mnFrl;t grhelm, 2;. i the Ohurlottetown Driving Park. , ,. , ' , . The Saturday afternoon races 5"" Mm" mu dlmmd me Cm will be held on the ice and :1 stud-ants 54-33. The scale was 20-immcv W” be pickgd ted” or my Erma seonr 0' . ; 'aiRais?i1 s W5 5'” J ::::-.:..':'..:".:.':.'.-:... 3 '1 x .. ... l T HE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN Miners Avenge Halifax Defeat With 6-3 Victory JANUARY 28. 1954 Macfadyen And tadner Top City 19 at we .-mi nf (lie first i: ll int y nllrnw V , fzirnur cf the Tin::c:'s. In it: ins: " J ". , o H S I- ll ,. . - ti - -. its f ges- -wc ..,..::..:?;":::.:.'f R :: 0 i Over 'At1ant1cs At Home "9 W975 34 to 11. V ' Plalilllil ('03Ch Hiimm Hawaii 19d V 1 C1 uied 1:”, I ------- h:s team to motors. Willi a Bomne-s0.MomVaiimnkm, 1-'1-2 ' GLXCE BXY Vi Q (C13) I Glace Bay: Goal Hicks; de- M:;:3lIlxlI;m;iP:c-SF I(l11aer!l1t liiagnvelrc .-ng xiii pcrimviinii;-c, il7ll'lll'('(i by ,. r ' . .9, .. -: - -' I - - - - 3- .-.f C V wn I I T gen. cam be", 0p -"I 5' 0 - - - I0 i::.(nri Nicliolsoii with if) pziiiils and M;.luc.m" B;,”,lO”;1'ij.:)5':x,1?) ',;."I.'-',i -G1-WP Bali 31111913 WlHi'I)f'd H-111' Negledeham. ”fo?.v..al.dl; I,-Mom Lilly the City Basketball League point. - , - v . -. .3 P'0m3'I ” ” ml ”' ifnx Atluniirs (3-It lYi-(inn-tiny night, V y ' y h ' ,' . parade mm 41 palm; each acco;-d. V "KL" ('U”” "”'l ”'l Britinirs Lfl.)5lP tYniillg) 4-1-1 . oi .. . M, H .km, nah ci, Myles, Biown, Connolly, Roch , M3130”) M”9F”:”'l V” high) Times: 33-4; 33-1; 33-2 in a . aEllEE11e'Av(AJ()4I;." oiTu&;d;v-l;Hm,d' Lumlsx Leyla, hig figures compiled by .0118 s-ciircr fnrthe. lnvers niili 12 DL7lllLS l l3a"”:: ””"'9' 5 i l: T summary; GU-"G13" 59011! DEDI-Filf'lEnL 1714.3 Mark Ltidizcr was Z'llllll('l'-lll) with No. .5 Classmed 1-my v"rhel'0llv'l:r;I8.;' ml mom NW” pint Period figures include last. nights goings. riclii and Uiill McLeod fluid with Emu”,-S Gm ,K,nm.m., 1.1.9 Willis Irlcnncsscy, a follow not-, winH n;wmt (if H", l.N,pm,.n I-Glace Bay, Miller G 75 HM 4.1.5: Pall: iSli:i'.'.'I .. 2 ed for his spirited play ”” .t.hc iilrii'l-ottctowii lsl'in(lciw -ind five lgmwm LC)-R) 6:09 . H : 3" . V ":”””l Elm-i3'l'-' 'KV”-VJ 3 ' i h'"'”h"ll (ihunnnd I M” mil mil lichinil sccoiid-pl:i('c Sirlnrw )lil- 3mG1-"ICE B855 Farvm lunc"i.It yer otter 'l '1." Mini!!!-Ir)" H-jg" H3l'v'fsit'r ltliis inurnini: in tukc tin i:o.-iilcx-iii..)”0"airM- - - 3 yMHeS' Lumlcw ........ H 15:” Cniliiii an let r s .1 y l iTliompsoiii 3" P(fi91'b01'"lWh- Q"'"”0' V1930: 31- I" y ..d y . G .i . M” - 3-Glace Bay. Brown ' 5' O 9 5 i T'"”'" ""9 T0 "T P”? Time-: 35: 33-2; 33. in will gqm-i Vii-W151” l(l)D'-it?! :1? l'F1niilIi:(IiS'lnpi.illll('E izonlsoliiiuilio lfifsltl (Miller. Treen) 16:13 sspshlde 1. p U '3 2 9 l . tiring iis min i - . . j l , . .. 4 y . . - Gvlm: 3 1 B i - - - - - - m"l11ia)Tlm )iEll'Cl' Hcnnessrw mirnetl ll"'0d- 93t9"d9d Hm”? 1””! i” 4'1 Puialuel vvymot 1145' can Lepage, Trotters 3 '2') I--P-1-fl 4 0 30. .5 (1.15.-iifio-d '1 & P. 5 l - - t R . d . 1 f - rv .1; ngllv 18:43, ,, N Nmii G l i 13 (- ,1d.. ,(- p xf .(-D, mm 1.i.v in r himself I h c iii:-l;-iinnic, 1" it,” -r'fl07l1l1 0" SP it 0t” -"-l 5 . Sn-and Puiod Rev.-.1). p.w.c, 4 33 i ” i ' t l ”'. . " , i ,. ' ' ' .- 't - 1- II - nin- 1" J" '"" "r . l . . M L l P.W.C. 4 2's Rlllef ) V ” .):ii:k Fiir Xki-in--i , H111-A all-L Lind it Nlillcr xi-on-it tui.-4; :uul ill" 4-Giricc Bay, Connolly 3:x;cE0EI;ro”a.5 3 .3” R"-id) 5 V 4 lsllltllllwldl '- 3'!” "V" NE” T ' i J '. x”mw nllicrs went to Gordon Myles, Jiiiil iI..umlCy, Rotllllord) ......... .. 2:55 , la SDU 1 1'1 M3cK”””m ' ' I 1 ii 3 L-"5! Don” 'P”-”””" t 3'34 i hH.P.d VP” 0')-iimun-'TL"x.,,,,1 ,.o,,.l Farelli, Norm Connolly tlntl Bob- 5-Halifax. Wywrot Uni ' T M " H n H"Wa'-1 W 5 1 2 17 :M0n”.V Add-E mi-'”9") 44'” r gimwl (?l”3M.lll,:,:k:,pKll1!l,n(R mlmj by Brown. Bill Ford. Pete Wlw-' iFord, Watson) ............ .. 7:37 Bg.a,cziee1an'NonX:,gd:” """" " 2 1'1 ,, . l Times: 36-l; 3:3; .'l-l-4. ll mu" cl? CV! R, . - M: Jrnt and Doug MrPlicc tallied furl pmumes; Nmm " ' ' Totals ,, .-I 6 ll) 34 Jmmvs a Awhit, Llewcm.-H. illl nntlniiliiiililc fi,,iiic in n t.c ilrmljmx. Third Pcrlod . V li'T4l' K'”"UV3i -l R- Vvmi:'”"5' Du” umfmmv . u - l Alinntirs tli'csst-tl nnlr ll pltiyu 6-yyH,m.,x Ford standings , l(' LT "P H” Tim "s -- D Wise-nr-i' I Yen. ' 1 hrs lblli thcir two lines l-(Pill thr-l Hiv i 'U .34 P W L P”; ., , -- -, r ' 1 ' . ., .- , - , .- .- ;. . - - : 'wro . I i " T 1 Si-'ll'lPl' - Elli? Morrslde. ,H,ml”x 1) i:-,I.l -rllnln ';;!:H ),Imv,l pln.V l:iirI,V evnvi. lltilif ' lloillifii 7yG1a)Ce Bay M-mm. : Z 11 2 . ac aiivri ., u - F... ....... -- i - - . . . -' - - . - -- ' VI 1' - 1 F 0 1 1 - V "H." Hmnizi-if ml .) l he 'l:'1(i- R0-l MiM”k'" mad" ' s'”'”' it 'i Bieoi-'11) 6'40 Mom H -I 315150” ': ” 3 V 2 G i mm”! V0 m- ( Hn” V H" L. k ilnur more than Mincrs' Cliff mi 9' ' i 5'D:U- 3 2 1 Chandler 2 l i 5 3 imtoil inln lntr1'nlN'lli'Ittv 1-miles. Iii llh-H ll-Halifax. MoPliec 19 Nomad, 2 o 2 o P, t-'';- , , ll 0 0 I) H S h d I )'lN'IFVHL:(I last sii-iiinicr lit" y.Nllii0lT't;l , V . t . , " IE0l.lllCS-St 11: S'sldc 2 0 2 ii vaxrdriRo:.pI;l ' . D U 2 n c e u is pa-iiifiil fat-i:ilUiili,iu,-Vdwhiln p.i:,l3.,w0'lAliIri:II;r:.eie four iimialtins, thin gkcmco Bay, Myles p j. -- Rekrll 1 0 1 2 - - - I I ,' llllr Siiiiiiiii-li.sitfcd'iii lnlns si 9;, L,”wupA- p wonncuyt ;4i;0 . Follnniiin are the 5Clll”(ulE- or H101 U!" Hm-s. 0 10 HI anfc 0 '7 0 . . penalties; Lumlev H10, 1 : . , . . , : . . ,. , . . if .': (' . l, M M kin. (lc- - tomb I 13 3 B 33 mo Island and Cm. Baskemm Hm Swstirhi "0 "i,luIl1Ct(lieucoiii!l'i! ferlixcael TcapiiidCqAi'mii: glooiii Vlc- V Swlis: ' 7 N Leagues during the next two 2-'Im0 in 0 .l'aiJ&Ii'l 5' 0 j- n f y , ,' ., ' Ii WICM em 13 13 nmgq :::r.::::.;':::'::.:: ::::::. ':.::?....i:.:::lti:...ff”i:::Sf'i.l:i;l":?i'M?S-ls?" ” 9 ” 9'” In 2.0 Victor Nom' :- 98-3') v .x cti. c.xt- Inland Ls-ngiie in It s, P r -I ,1 I 1 I; HM” r , r:l Igaiiic. 'l'iit- S .. s . -13 zit .l,mu;iry; T I W l- M” H N. rt. R l . - . - lzcil iiine. Tizrr l..lIi a 5"'i'i"ll point 3(;...R,(?,A F, ii :'o'ler: 1 , , 1 ' W . . t I def had mm 1 P "mums ml and Fcmnaryz I Willis uddcri a lot 30! color to, The SiLHp.(”0H .,llllllOI' can ' saw their iiiiirsgiii cut to three: 3-S. D. U. at R.C.5.F. l Hm l”'”'h"lIVS”Im d(;”;".g Hm W”! e S milieu me Mgraay LH:lr1bmMN:1;h )OllltS. Nomads .at Trotters. "Vnlhir -m!".l?da",.””lf p"'5.e”C: ' Jumm t”mm' Jak 3 Fgigag Dare A1-hold has high scorer fort ::I;ogia8s 1: ':1p(;l&lllfnln”!llt.;r'iCI" tsdldiugfn rtr;is.shc; t n Giza; welrlerl smond by the Saints with ll points. fnllow- rd by R FF.l'”ll Willi rizht and ll)-Nornarts at S.D.U. A Mnrrin vii w'h F”lt"li. -13--R C.A.F. 'll Nrininds Frevl Cnsle pnreil the Nuiiizitls, ('.ly League wit.':1 ii poiiiis Lorne MacGuican January: was riiriiier-iip with seven. 30-Nomads at Suniniersidc The Satiiis-Nomads izame was 31-Nomads at S.D. U. liwndlrd hr Jn:-l: R"'l(l)' anti H.ir- l Pehriiaryz I ni'l I-lriu.i't. (lo " S:-:iiitIeb 1r 3-S.D.L'. at Siitiinicrsirle and l..riri:r Kin" znii ofliciriierli 'i'-P. W. C. at S. D. U. i at the Ti'oitc:s-P.W.C. gnnic. l10-Trotteis at SllI'i1l)lPl'Sl1it I13-Trotters at S.D.U. Summziry ----- l , y , ,' V o O s.rv.i. H. vs l'l- ris. Dam Dgmggguo Hus x (y. Ni.'."(ill"ZIlll L! n 4 4 P. M:-Goiinell :2 n l 4 No Baseball Plans R. Feai-on 4 n 3 it -v---- l I A. Morrison 3 l 0 7 l LAWRENCE, Mass, tAPr-Dom J. A".”l'lll 2 0 0 4 :Dlllli15.ZfZlO has no immediate plans D A"l1')ld 5 l .3 ii to return to baseball but admitted . . Wcdncsdziy t'h:it if he has aciiansze Tomi; W I H 38 of hezirt ”Clevclaiirl would get, Mmmds F0 F8 PP. ms. first preference because it was the l Smnnwury 2 0 0 y first club to approacvli me after I: Baum I p 2 0 1 4 ,becamc n free agent. , HREGMHH 3 1 1 7 The 36-year-'old bespectacledi Come 4 3 1 H l'Ilti..9 professor I, who patrolled; B. juwnnmm 1 I 0 3 the Boston Red box outfield. with w ,, brilliance for many years quit last ?3d,(;?;:Liull Q 3 3 1 ,,rear after an off season ailment gprerented his participating in' Tot-alis 15 E 4 spring traiiiiiig. FORUM. FRIDAY. JAN. 29 8:30 PM. ALIFAX ERE 4, ALWAYS) ONE OF THE BETTER GAMES , ALL CAN BE PROUD or OUR OWN TEAM. GIVE Your ASSISTANCE BY PERSON AND VOICE 'r0nAi'-9 AM. to 6 PM.-HOLDING SEAT saw. ?RlDA!-(f-ENERAL SALE-9 A.M. AND ON. SHOP THIS WEEK END FOR THESE JANUARY CLEARING i moss L5'ro 334.50-Men'oV-ABM and-Full Length ESTATION WAGON COATS . . i'iITEWsl”ov(EiiEc)-ATs.;""TTT3 giro 049.50 000 i:ii:N's'ovsncoArs- MEN'S SUITS- E10 849.50 0 MEN'S SI.llTS- 2. .,.,,..., 34.50 k'5?ni”W liu.5i5 . Reg. 516.95 Men's m..B'C-3-fV.G.'---l::lill'.l.'f'l " JACKMS . -. COMBINATIONS 01.88 i 2 N ."' o o Men's Work Reg. .tI3T9'5 Boys' A'iiw63i sirmrs ....jl;mf SWEATERS .......... .. 32.69 Men's Leather Palm B'oE"-'-T.T"- Wonk amviis .... .. 39c,PLAID SHIRTS 51.39 ' TII9 BIIEENIIAL Co. Ltd. ; nllttitonl :44 GREAT GEO. ,inz Willis and his wifri all thu best in their now home. . Coach Wes ”Biicko" Tralnor, ,Cliathani. Ontario i'egai'ii'ing Mari- 'lce surface lasted in: a hull plnycr ho was quite vi linckr-y fun and a solid hnnslor nfi llni-lu-t l!i('Ii.'ii'rl. it is quite pr):--Y siblc flint he will see ihn Rocket in action a few times this season hccause Pcterbnrougli is not too far away from Toronto. We wish to iilht” this 0ppi'il'itllIli)' of HlSll- along with M.M.H.l... President C. Roy MacDonald and Harry Ting- lcy of tlie Halifax Atlimtlcs. is soniewhat concerned over the i statement of II hockey man in time hockey. S.l.. Clun-is of Chat- hani, following a hockey brawl in the Ohalhani rink last Friday: night between playeis of the 4 Windsor Spitfires and Chalham Maroons, stated "We do not want in Maritime Hockey League in On- tario". O O I Trninor saw in Clunis' remarks an attempt by the Clialham sportsman to belittle Maritime hockey. He pointed out that most of the hockey players in the Mari- time Major Leaguc came from Ccntralcniindn and n frw of them brouzht their rouszh tactics to the, Maritimes. Hc furthei pointed out that these players had returned to Ontario where they are now demonstrating the arts they show- ed fans in the Mariiimes. . . . When it comes to hockey Train- nr figures that arr team in the M.M.H.L. could defeat the best team in the N.0.H.A. League. "I know most of the players in that circuit and I know the calibre of hockey they play,” he stated. "We could lick them any time in clean liockcy. If they nmitcd to play rough. toug-h hnrke)' we. could dish it out too," added the Islanders conch. . 0 . Accnrdimt tn the Windsor Star it was quite R brawl bctwvcn the Maroons and Spitfires. Defense- nii-in Gordon Byers smashed Frank Bathgatc of Windsor in the face with his stick. The Star reports: "Batligate sknterl dizzily around the ice surface blood pouring from his face nnd finally departed lo: I:-pairs. He did not. play ngi'ilr.." The players then started to fight rind the biittleat spread to the stands. some of the players w-nt into the stands. The fights on the half an hour. Twice the Chatham Arr-na played "God Save The Queen" and the fighting still continued. Apparently Chllllhtlm must be a nice friendly lawn in which to play hockey. Getting back to hockey and I- City League The Prince of Wales College Welshiiicn and the Cliailottctoun Abb.es meet tonight :it. the Forum in their second game oi the City Hockey League. The game will commence at eight o'clock. The two teams have both made one appearance in league play. The Abbics stopped Saint Duii- stziifs 8-6 on Tuesday n'.alit while Jtlic Welshmen lost to the Accs in Summcrside '1-2!. A win by the A-bbies tonight would boost them into top spot in the league stand- lll','S. Both clubs will likely. have the same lineups as they used in the opening games. There were no injuries suffered by either club. The Welshmen will have an edge on conditioning over their older opponents. However the Abbies wzll carry weight and experience advantages. The W:-lshmeii are being coach- ed this year by Georize AndT6W- New Harness Racing Group Is Organized NEW YORK, (AP)-Rcprcsciil- atlves of 17 of the 33 hariiess rac- ing tracks where purl-mutuel bet- ting ls permitted. organized the Harness Tracks of America. Inc.. today and elected Don MacF:ir- lane of Detroit, as president. "Our orgiiiilzatlon is not a slap at the United States Trotting As- sociation," said Macmtrlane, "but the pari-mutucl tracks have prob- lems that the USTA is not fitted to cope with." The new orgniii7.nt.ioii already has members in New York, Mich- igan, Illinois, New Jersey. Mary- land, Delaware, Florida. Ohio and Kentucky. way from riots, coach Bucko Trainor stated last night the In- landers are not strong enough to contend for the M.M.H.L. cham- pionship. He stated that two or three players are required before the February 1st deadline. The Islanders arc dvlckcring with four players at the moment. If they can get what they want Trainer figures the local club can win the Alexander Trophy. Time 8 o'clock- GITY LEAGUE HOCKEY Prince of Wales College vs. ' Abbie: FORUM-TONIGHT Admission 50 com: The annual meeting of Canadian Legion, B. E. S. L Home at 8 p.m., Thursday, Agenda: and Election of Officers. i ., will be held in the Branch Committee Reports, General Business, the Charlottetown Branch, January 28th inst. i l ' beat." - :Co.n.test Reardon Scores l7l Points In Five Games J.-ii-k Reardun with 171 poiiits in five games leads all point-:eL- tors in the Island Basketball Len- girc by .1 wide margin. The runner- iin is team-niatn Johnny Taylor: with 72. Following are the statis- '.lC5Z Y G Pl: Rt-uiidoli, SDU 5 17! Taylor, SDU 5 72 Bell. R.C.AF. 8 00 Dorais, SDU . 5 5i Slowey, SDU 5 44 lilnoncy. SDU 5 41 MacFndyen. Nomads . 2 3t Gillis, Trotters 3 23 Lndner, Nomad: 3 26 Burce, Trotters .1 7,6 L.'lWlnl" SDU . 5 (Vi MacGuis:.iii, Noninds .'l 1': Knife, R.C.A.F. 3 10 Standing: P W L Pts SDU .. 5 5 0 J0 RCAF 3 1 2 2 N0lIl.'l(lS .. II 1 2 " Trotters .. . . . 3 0 3 0 Minor lea ue The Whlrlwlnds wnlloped the llrrivcs ll-2 yesterday afternoon in n Brinlniii Lraizuc game at Rotnry llink in Victoria Park. llrndic l.nnt'I, scdrcd fivc coals for the Whlrlwtnds while Jack hrnnctly scored two and Derek Buntnln, Donnie MncAusland, S. Rogers nnd B. Lee each scored mu-. I7. Doyle and M. Maclnlyrc were the Royals marksman. sporisifiliiir? Urge Layne To Hang Up liloves SALT LAKE CITY. (AP)- The sportaeditora of both of salt Lake Cityk daily newqnpcra begged Rex Layne Wednesday to hang up his gloves and get I Job. The ulvlsce came in dined col- umns by John Mooney of the Salt Lake Tribune, and Hack Miller of The Deocret News and Tdeqram. Both were commenting on the U tah heavyweight: technical knockout Monday in New York It the hands of Tommy Jackson. and his assertion following the fight that he planned to rent A few months and then get in dupe for another comeback iittanpt. "Layne in finished. Heb aver the hump. He's been down and out four times In his int. five flghu." Miner wrote of the still-youiiu flghkr who was rated a No. 2 heavyweight mla challenger three years ago. "He's never learned to fight...Loyne'a Just a right nice guy with I not of gum and very little ring wisdom. 1-le'd,ncver my quit. The public can't take it any more." Mooney recalled the poker play- rr's advice that "any durn fool can call; it takes Ii smart man to lay 'em down when he know: he”: Both wrilen mentioned Layne'l dlbtut for training. Miller oom- mented that Rex hnntt been in good condition since he fought Bob salterfleld four year: ago. MacC.1ri'oii and J. Maccarron. Ll'lEUD5I-- Sturgeon: Goal. J. Jamleson: defence. C. Janiiesoii. F. Danlgari; forwards, L. Jamlemn. J. Lanigan, J. Maccarron, K. Maocari-on. Murray Harbor North: Goal, L. Clow; defence, G. Reid, H. Hen- derson, S. Reid: forwards, V. Hen- derson, W. Johnston, E. Johnston, J. Condon. S. Johnston. Referee: C. Currie. A.0. Hockey Scores By The Canadian Pres: Maritime Major Halifax 3 Glace Bay 6 National League Montreal 2 Toronto 0 New Brunswick Senior Saint John 1 Monction 3 APC Senior Truro 3 Stellarton 10 American Leaxuc Hershey 5 Syracuse 6 Quebec League Svpringfiel-cl 0 Ottawa 7 Montreal 3 Quebec 1 Ontu-lo Junior Kitchener 5 Guelph 2 Ontario Senior Niagara Falls 0 Stratford 8 Owen Sound 2 Kitchener 5 Hamilton 0 Chalham 2 Ontario-Quebec Junior Galt 3 Canadlens 5 Mai-lboros 5 Ti-ois-Rlvleres 5 Quebec Junior Royals 1 Jonqulere 3 Northern Onurlo Senior sudbury 3 sault, Mich. 1 Capegliaverse And Parlidale Play To 2-All llraw In I fast and rugged game play- ed in Crnpautl Rink last night. Cnpc Traverse Ilnverii and Park- dnlc Bombers played to a 2-2 draw. Summary:-- Flrnt Period 1-Cape Traverse. K. Carruthcrs, (Dazlel) 2-Parkdale, Gregory, 1MncDnniild) Penalties: Mncl-lndyrn (major), M. Carroll (major), Hurry, Mut- tart. Sooimd Period 3-Cape Traverse, Deanoches. (Howard) 4-Parkdale, MacDonald. (Carrol, Longapllle) Penalties: None. Third Period No score. Penalties: Muttart, Coyle, Ready, tmlscondu ti. Referees: Nlcholaon & Ferguson. Saint John Hockey Gm Adjourned I SAINT JOHN. N. 3.. (OP)-- A cue involving two New liunbwlck Senior Hockey League player: and resulting from I fight at the Fonim here Jan. to via adloumed Wodnesdly in Saint John police court until Feb. 15 at request of both t ' counsel. Rhnl Grcnon. defencunan and forward for Fredericton Oapltou, and Lou Kiley. Saint. John Beav- ei-u' playing coach. are charged with lighting with each other. are- non also is charged with unwit- Comtable Inward Burbrldu. . c. Atthibon. Freda-lolon. ap- pearing for ax-anon. med addit- ional tug to obtain Iuwoenu for Chltown Rink Winner Of Trophy At Bill MoNelll'ii Charlottetown rink won the Thftlf-F9 '1-mph-y in nedmasdayb competition at tlieelsumniemtde Curung Club bonsp . , The personnel or Mr. Mauxellls foursome is as follows: Bill Mac- Neill. skip; D. otnoui-kc. mate: -1- A. Likely. second atone; Ralph Jones. first stone. The runner-up who was won by ii rink skipped by Amos Tincley of sackville. other manbers of this rink are: Jlrn Henderson, mate: John Henderson, second stone: Hermie Tingley. first stone. W. E. Miclnnls of trharlottetown won the consolation prize. other members of his rink were: M. .A. Howatt. mate: Ci!-Dtbin Kllid. 590' and stone: W. Whitlock, first stone. 10 A. M.- B. MacNeill, (C) 310 222 12-13 GM. Shrader (NC) 001 000 00- 1 E. Campbell (A) 000 010 01- 2 K.P. Allen (Am) 311 101 10- s 5 J. H. Myrick. (A) .. 002 01:; 00- s F.K. Joyce (SJ) 120 200 21- s 1 P. M.- w. worui (C) .... .. 302 020 ii- 9 A. Tingle-y vs) .... .. 010 102 00- 4 Dr. Gidtlings (C) . m2 202 l0- 7 B. Douglas (NC) .. 310 02004-10 E. Mclnnis (C) ...-. 121 310 01- 9 N. Mackay (B) ...... 000 001 Z)- 3 3 P. M.- E. Campbell. IA) ,. 000 310 10- 5 F. K. Joyce (SJ) . 132 002 03-11 131! 214 03-16 000 000 10- 1 .Y. H. Myrick (A) .. G M. Shrarler, (NC ll.'l llfl 01-11 000 00010-l B MrNo-ill. (Ci lx'. P. Allen lAmi .. 5 P. M.- Dr. Glddlngs (C) .. 001 00'! 40- 8 N. Macliay (B) 100 320 01- 7 E. Mclnnis (C) . 201 00- 5 A. Tingle-y IS) Oltl H0 22- 7 W. Worth (C) .. 020 000 K)- 4 B. Douglas (NG) 202 141 02-12 7 P. BY.- J H. Myrirk IA) .. fill 020 01- 5 K P. Allen (Am) .. 100 503 04-13 B. Ma1'Neil (C) .... .. M2 222 01-9 F. K. Joyce (SJ) 420..O00..10- 7 R. Campbell (A) ., 001 0i200- 4 G M. Shrndcr (NC) 120 200 14-10 E. Mt-Innis 1C) 8. Douglas (NC) XM 002 11-10 010 110 00- 3 W. VVnrlh (C) 0l0 001 l2- 5 N MacKay (B) .... .. 202 120 00- 7 Dr. Gidriings (C) .. K33 003 00- R A. Tingley (S) .. 030 420 21-12 Legend: C-Charlottetown; NG -New Glasgow: A---Alberton; Am -Amherst; SJ-Saint John; S.- Snzkrillc: B--Beaver Cluh, Sninl. John; Cl-Carleton; 5s-Summcr- side. Saints Start College Hoop Series Tonight The Saint. DunM.an's University." basketball team plans to leivc this momtnc for Fredericton, New Brunswick where they will play the University of New Brunswick tonight. in the opening game of the N.B.-P.E.I. Intcrcolk-givi'.c Basketball series. The Saints will continue on to saint John for a game with the Atlantic: on Saturday night. at. Dunstan! last year won the NB. - P.E.T. championship and played St. F. X. in the Maritime finals. It is possible that the saints my not be able to get to Frederic- ton todny on account of poor weather conditions. At the time of writing it was drifting qziltc heavily. The wing and tail feathers of oatrlches, cold for good prices, are an important product of the Ar- Siside Spiel Ch'lown Rifle Club Scores - Following are the Charlotlcwuii Rifle Club scores for this week: Bob Hambley .. 98 P. J. Lanidrigan 91 Fred Hooper 9'! Don MaoBet.h 95 Ivan Vess-ey . 96 R. E. Jen-kins 95 Eric Coles 95 A. Mulch .. 95 A. J. Moclbe 93 Harry Wood .... 93 T. H. Achtzchnter 92 W. Walsh .... 92 Don MacDonald 92 R. M. Vesscy 91 R. Carter . .. 91 P. Hooper .. no Mary Macbennan 90 Alton Rodd ,. .89 Wendall Horton .39 Arnold McR.ae .33 Guy Rodd . 85 Wanda MacMi!lnn .84 Mary Gamble .. ,ao Edgar Jones , so 80 Kurt Bojiihru '56 Olympic Games To Be Played In City Of lluiet People MEL.BOURiNE - (AP) - Mel- bourne, site nof the i956 Olympic Games. in ii city of quiet, conserva- tive pcople and wild, capricious weather. It is a sprawling city which be- lies its 1.500.000 population second largest in Australia. It gives the impression of orderllness, nucleus- ness and comfortable living. Night life is almost non-existent. At 8 o'clock the only signs of life are the flickering lights of a few movie theatres. It is against the law to serve beer or liquor in bars after 8 p. m. and in most restaurants after I p. m. A few establishments have I special licence to serve until 10. The weather may be 3. sweltering 107 degieeii at noon and turn hours later a slashing raiinstaomi or a cold wave may blow in from the south. During November. when the games begin, it is nueasary to wear an overcoat most nights. Melbourne is It city of spacious parks and gardens and wide, tree- lined thoroughfares. the moat sports-minded of Australian cltlea. llotaryy Rink Following is the schedule of nctlvlties for today at tlhe Rotary rink provided the weather is fav- orablc. Bantam: 4:00 p.m.-Parkdale Stars vs. W. K. S. Rangers. 5:00 p.m.-W.K.S. Braves VI. Spring Park Bombers. 6:00 p.m.--Practice for Juvenllo Ahblcs 7:00 p.m.--Wlnsloe Scouts vs. St. James Scouts. Lismore in County Waterford, Ireland, was the site of I moms: tery founded by St Ciirthagh in 633 AD. M FORUM EVENTS JAII. 26th to 30tlI THURSDAY- Clty Hockey I.caguo- ...-. ABBIES vs. 1'. W. C. FRIDAY- HOCKEY-HALIFAX-Sggo Children: Skating ...... .. 4 to : SA'l'UBDAY-- General Skating ........... 8 to-I nui-iii-urban skating -.-...l to 10 gentine pampas. SlII'EII- KEEN. MIIIBOII-FIIIISIIEI EIIES GIVE TIIE IEST-L00 KIIII SIIAVES EVEII y Gillett :- Blue Blades It-In about is per-tom required as wit- neuet, J. Paul Barry, saint John, rcrnelented Kiley. . 81.00 - I.i:'MlPIOVlD mnnsns wmi 107080! mm for Uni Ihlu Hula ll