.. yd Quebec, Citadelles Sold To Quebec Frontenacs .13-en.-.Eil.';4.ee..ml::i Iooietion Junlor A series were sold r to Quebec Frontenac: of the Que- bec Alneteur Hockey Auociotion k... by-RoTv'ioi Saindoni In Third Spot ' In Maritime Scoring Race Halifax Atlanucr Billy Ford at ' Strong Gamei still ahead in the Maritime Major Hockey League 5COTlll(.' race. Fig- l-. -A ures released by Lenglue registrar C. S. Mclilden show Ford increasw A -. .' ”"-0'4” ' Jun”, A Loan, ed his lead over team-nlote Pete ' Tb. we um . Wllmi by ""0 WW5 Wins the THE GUARDIAN. CHARDOPIETOWN DECEMBER 15, 1953 meeting aim OI-IA iunior nonun- Y ::l'd scored 37 qmls and assist ii i 0 0 I I f" , r - I '. ensue w o y lune. .. .. .. 65 Islanders Halt Million.-alres 4-2 mm” rm com to on- l::Vl'WY0H Tl"-CON M15 18 80315 and 1 . ants in the Quebec circuit. it was 4 35515” W 52 P031lt5- ' mnounoed. They will reinforce of we With Three Goal Splurge In. Third mm mm mm omeue-- m- moved into third place with 51' ' en. The Oikdellel will didnnd, ef- l1n1nLS- Blzzvsl lump during the foctive immediately. Toronto Mul- weck was made by Bobby Brown yj hora. who had a. scheduled gum: 0; the Glace Bay Miners. Brown The Charlottetown Islanders out- . in Quebgc city tonight. cancelled :1 ded seven goals and four assists, 1 ed th Sydney Millionaires at P h t their tr . to finish in fifth spot. He was, ilhtiilr ownegarre last night as they 00 sue price o: me (am wu 1-u. eighth a week ago. i came from behind to whip home to be 33,500. The OHA said Among the goalies Gillxs Bois- - - that nu games ootwenlins the Cit- three goals in the third period and . . verb 0! the Syclzley Millionaires, T defeac mc Muneymm 4.2 before 5 ' " ' A . edellm would be otriokerl from-the just nrrlved from Anlllcrst Mct- ' small crowd of (ans a; hug pm-um l'O00!'dl- R0NU9n'-3'-W95 110m We cors to replace Nomi Dcfellce, has The 151ande,-3 delayed me 1,”; : dnternla Robert Maftinelu the best shutout ren-nrd. In six y m ;h ml 3 d h 3" BN9 0" ""- pnnlcs he has blrlllked the oppoe ;e:cknKVl;lr?itlockeOrihd gxvoer wareild” 73313 BV1116. WHO! 01 W9 0”” smnn t'.i'1rP. only 12 goals have Linesman George Hayes of the 01 de R be t'w m M to net Adeline. reported through his luv- il been scored on lnum ' National Hockey League officiating Eu 0 r en 0 C0 re Y9-T. Thomll O'Neill. that he W53 1 .. ., - '.. . 1 . t d the WBV”. "M mm "P "19 M.”' willing to oontinue in the OHA but g F'OllO.!ll.,. is the 11. of top scor staff flew into the City yes er ay "Guam" with E mrechechng any n H h E1 or; The liqurrs lncludc lastl '. evening to conduct the annual 1 "B the had abbed me that he was eager to ae t E l lllzhtis game; 1 Department of Physical Fitness reg: a I y gr right offer was made. , G A PL” TIM i ' 'ele”ei"g.5choo1 hem George got Whitlock reaped the finest hnr- 325.000 30114 mg Dun” Mwlntyu ("W") a Ford, H 87 38 66 12 ' to work ohortly after his lmrlval vest M the mam as he scored two turned in 1, strong gun. on the Wywrot. H 34 52 46 with a session last night and will smut gem. ms first goal in the The oalh slid Byme will not Io-l-ward line for the Mlillol-mm Samdoll. C . 38 51 16 resume action this morning. He second penod tied the some at 14 folrfdtmtho t26.0wmb::1;:ll pgoteg last night. MaCPhce. H .. 28 49 53 will attempt to cram all his in- and hi ml in the third ut the w en e oeasono r . e on Brmrn. on 21 45 is t ctions into his students today 3 3 P wu posted in is guarantee that r Wllltlnck. c - 2.3 41 33 rsrrnhe will be forced to leave early 153l?)':del'5 ”l”fd- Lo n Pm mud Quebec would complete the 1953-54 Byrne posted with the Quebec col- Hnlloll, 1-1 .16 29 45 16 Wednesday morning. George has 9 mm” "3 V9 ' H E schedule. om clubs would be re- lseumnss. guarantee that he would BOWllES5. H . 19 1B 3'1 21 is. heavy week's xwrk ahead of bow 393” I.” the Vmmm B 99 liml1uroedOl'l.000 101' Ill-me! 3193' film” 311 56-lwduled Kl-7110! there Rmmmt ah I 12 25 37 30 Hum with N.H'Ll game: med up the ilvllllitijnaigeis ir1ltt;l):21;l)fo1;::c:1;: ywete to have played in Quebec Byme inlslilasteglebttllnt the 1"ronte-nae; ,. 3 A- 7 37 1 l . 7' F'd I smug; 9 "'5 9' W , lolly. I assumet . ':lE:l3llfl'.'(.: c in 36 22 Q” 1 ' lfacllrd gl.lhnJvir:a:1.l:ZllY-!r.l 5y r ay 5"?” "mu he ”””"”d 33”” i” we 1 Frank Selke. mlmazlna director Mart-inmu Mid Ooutu e and tho Cnmpllf-ll an 17 19 as 72 Orin Carver (above) scored the l - - ' ml” 5955'” ”" it 9”" Way". of the National Hockey' League would try to per-sued the Colis- ' wiming goal last mnm M the ml High menu”: mam have fmcad "rhe Islanders outshot the Ml1- Montreal camdiena. told the meet- cum to return the detposit to Byrnr Goalkeepers hmam turned back" the Mmlong the samia Sam”: M "M Ontario llonaires by a wide margin 33-18. 4 , .. Mm g in; he would pay the 317.000. The agreement was then dgnedy K we, 1 HM,” Lu 5 ,0 101,, The They didn't enjoy such a wide edge 11 0"W”- The r. must pay Oitadellee joined the om circuit r GA so AvK- t 0 3”” fold; mfuweek ,,m;, ,m on play as they accounted for Buck Whitiock (left) and Whitlock scored the Islanders Phil Wo.t5on'o salary for the re- before the start of this season. Boiszvert, s 6 12 2 2.00 , '1 we mean” in wmch R many of their shots while the Mi1- Claude mbert (Mm, played prom. nnat two gonl. while Robert net, up mninder of the year. The Frontenam. who repluxd D?mm:' S 27 90 1 an S emePg'nc'ysed thf the club were ””mi”5 Pmyed 3h0""h'md5d- inent roles last night in the 15- Orin Carver for the winner and lat- An'9"h" dmnbnng bhck Mm” hm Cm 1" thvqudbw L933”: 3" ltfoxfeeklll, 11 31 108 0 3.49 y g ;V83(SH)dli8:H;he box: It appears that winger Orin Carver shot the.1,mde,.5 44 victory over the Sydney 9,. xored the rmurmca any, the sale was a s5,000 bond which owned by Gerald Martineau. . BPS3E!t0. C 30 2-3 143 0 4.66 ..... ' ' winning goal. He beat Bolsvert on . 1 th S 1' eeded an average a.t- . r g3lT1:hs?BGB H :50 3 M'M'"iL' te:da:c:mc:tn2.000 Ian! M same fl mg"; sf:””3fdud5h”,:D;;”f 19;; Bessette beaten after . pretty Whitlock, Baindon, Carver. Guy, J 09B ' ' . P W L '1' Pts. 1” W5" ''9 'l”'V1V9 "5 HWY were h':fw:'hal:ip Jug rgurged to ice passing play with Duke MocDon- Robert. 1-Ienrleseey-, Ritchie, Gignnc, Oe Penaltirs by clubs: 5.VdNl' 351: Halifax .. 32 21 10 1 43 drawing only moo. 'rhec;en1-' ff: after serving a holding penalty "Id and Kubmec 1"” mm Gr" "E Ch”leb””.' . - 0 . cm”-lovtnmrm 359; Glace Bay 412; lsydney g 33 19 m 0 38 a, danger that the 3 Byte." Three minutes lam. Robe” noted his stick in the way and saved Referee. Laurie Powerl, Llnes- h I S rs Hilmflx 464 lG1-ace Bay . 32 12 19 1 25 31'3Ve9 01 the Quebec League VHL me msumme mm, by connecting the goal. . - uten, Perry and Squarebriggs. . . Cha.r1ottetol.m .33 12 21 o 24 b9 Jmed W C” ”' q"1”' on 30;, G1-3y'3 mound Claude Robert was servms I , ' 30510,; (AP, T D ' ' ' ma, 1.. H, The Islanders skated with the M41"? Pe””"l' Whe” Pm” mled w”""" ""-h - - OW Emmo N.H.L.- Th t 0 goals W 0 85 t k th t2-2.F 1 - . ' M 30”” had Tedd-V (R94 T01” ' Kenrltgy gored over W0 Weebend M””""” ”"”"”"”" "" mme" cgfmianethee (lgllaxhders 3.352: rim Period ”o”mnU5' 0'' (OP)- wumm Davis on the verge of a lest-min- Y W L T F A "5 int total with the N15 mrechecked W9” 0”” they 3” I-faughton 30- ear-old driver from ute kno kout in ' 1 Montreal :13 19 ll 2 90 67 40 boosted N5 D0 C In to 21 ln the lead The Sime WIS l'0UEh Robertson got the puck back to Muupeq'a )g Y won eh en; 5 l-V3"-111m”: 0 U"1m- Montreal Junior am! em ' ' Real-don atthe point. Reardon pass- l-Sydney, Pirio u . . .,. e o llnOll5 deClSlOl"i over the veteranlD911'03'i 29 15 7 6 36 53 33 ( tn . Young Forbes has ieyamred by Plenty ” high 5"”-ks d t M I t .h th R b t ) g I 333 top harness racing titles for 1953, b S h d I H3mm'd- C0"”-- ')0X9l' ill "39 10" i Tommo 2?, i5 8 6 2:; Q 35 sgoredellezstgla and picked up ten wdwh ; anti: :”;:;:5 being hand" iiucko to fli(l:Iaxl1ts)l,ir5iellxYnoflr(:f1labye(1di th: ;'erolal:iesso:nGusteveeon' and.Mer- the Umwd 3'-M95 TWWW A-"Ml" u . C e u e round main bout at Boston Gllr- Boston - 2 2 10 5 71 29 "r. Buiore the week-end he 9 - S1 9 C ' t 1;. tt t :1 M 1: 11- .1 119:0”: R be ta 10:35 1: bi atim mnmmced MOMW -- den Sgulrday nnzm. Chicago :12 5 an 5 60 101 15 3:11:93 memh 1,, the Quebec Jun- Each team dressed one new for- ':m'h b:::5;h:e ssgggged in age ””f 1330. ' O r on ' u M6 Hnughton won the most money "eWY”” 29 7 14 3 60 33 99 ior League scoring race. This is Ward- The Illandm Md R981 bound for the second straight year with Bummersldo Outline Olub scho- ”w& quite an accomplishmentl for N1; lgggrlfgglsgfgly ';h1i1lI;esV;,':1iIl1leyllLl;:3'-I; Ro,,'m hm hm mu,ned ,0 me gun”, P...” ;l;l:ef27!.l:nd ocored the moat vic- dulo for Tuesday. December 15: Ch ltteto' l keY PGYH an r . l I l ,4 ' t or-rtt;l(r,11y'stIl:rx!il135.K;Si1l'1 as 9- his time ex'3.”-hf" WV" Km" Sm” 52.31? 8: psi; ncecilreteidnigelghis 2-Charlottetown. Whitlock mm"? mm” 0' T0'0Wl and A '”” M" ' . t. Th la-yo r-old athlete SDENHK Y- g k t 2 t T 1 ) U yyyyy H y 15; 0 Hamburg, N. Y., was second in the ' . . iigqllliclmst tewo andapossibly three Th” Iwmde" drened mrwud igforsrilijesflrtgg 2? vltlltxxtrunsclsleexrfeed idol-lzlrtfers: McLaughlin 0:50 wcwry mmm wwh 107' TV” 6'" E 0' 0"" " Pl 1” x”u x more seasons in junior hockey. min” Henmuey but Mme was shot into the net for the winning Matthews 1507 Gustaveson 1115, "””””- 5” o''3”'"-''”f Mb”'””' 0' R”t”y " At 5' Hum” T . . . unatblefto nee rny nctionhu these; goal Reudon and lgdcmughnn 13.25,. ' P. E I.. and Clint Imagine of H. W. Dickie Va Lloyd Inrmn, , o t hw" th axno g 1 sul o 11 Iron in my 3 N09 V6 ' , ' Clnndoboye, Ont, rank fourth -----e-- WEST PALM BEACH Flea (AP) m;1;::;ecf;;;,e, :1? p1,,,.:fi, lnrt week. b 5,3: 5f”"”.5 1”b”"t' he ;”3d5”t:” .m,d Pm” and fifth in the money-wlnlnlnq SYRACUSE. N.Y.. (AP))-La- Tulsniuv" -Agobnm Madum owner of the l v' his wron wing has Plrle Scored N! H?” K0” '3 the y 0 er agB.m- u msse e ranks with 3269.579 and 3233.732! mar "Skeetr.-l” Nawuome. 4!. of - cmmr.-n's sllumnr; 4 to 5;;-,0yHavnlla Cubans. asked the Florida "la1Y)letlt)e:fuic'l1f'mce m Eco” goals "mm M poor clearing by the Ilhnet Irom a. difficult angle afttr I H W m k regpccuvgy, Columbus, Ge.. 1: the new man- o WEDVFS g International League Monday for lrhe he cm:Ms team”; in an net hmdem George Robertson long clossing in front of the cage. Seclarlo etox-Ln, h oc 'ohh" Canadians Mums the 25 agar at Sync”. chum "Mm 5 Cl ' D'u- , . Emu)" meek '0 determme H the g n h t r the oaqmndgr checked on Islander in the corner Rcibe” cmsed 9"” "he smrmg by (G"”'' 3”” bum) ' ' top money.wjnner5 were mu-19 11 manager Geno. Martin announced neFAc: H-nckl-3-8.00 g ' I Cubans get into the International or 8. 0 "Ba kc” Trgmor meci End the mom puck sud out to drilling home at 15 foot rebound. 4-Bsdney. Pirle Avery of at Same". NE mm sumrdayg Newsom, rut "non K si( .t-. . Hmllrlix XAV1 1Baseball League. , Coach ee gloom ni ht a few Pme. He connected wnh I am, Bob Gray skirted the Sydney de- (Marshall, McIntyre) . 12:47 Wnhu13'5z5'De1McTuV1Sh(',, Lag managed Schenectady in the L a mu A M. F'TIl:ressE:El1(:J1lle:1;llldg'?Ogl:1l”:f1lg fife tge ilbefksexlfgcedlxwhill he switched Lorne 3h0'5 W send the puck mm the net fBenlse atndkiixlffl A ht” bonetifullat 5-?;(l:lx:i1o'tt)emwn' Carver 1415 ohm” Que” mm with sw8'm0' and Eastern League. ' THl,'RSI)Al'- . I Z - Ritcli waist high. 051'" C 9 0" 93" H Yr ” 1- ' ' Chapman. 25th with 393.549. General Skming yyyyyyyyyyyy N 8 to lmqllcst because dlrectorsghad set th. Hennessey and .1 Elwood 1:? In the lemma period bl: Dunc The Sydney goalie had no chance 6-Charlottetown, Robert . M” mud Imam hm . ,. deadline but he u uld notlf other rom their usual osltlona to the.r , ., 1 ha 1 1.; v0 1 I l Hp 1 ed Henna Maclntyre and Pixie both rushed Cm the "mmd ” Robe" W” (any) " " HA1 wlzrmero were O'Brien eighth with Flgaaiy". . . . svbluldosluggelgtalllziy mxeetzlttutegdlecallgs (:E3l?Mvivtl:oWi;)g:.nafu::1lwlert winger. from end-to-end for the Million- lmh"ny'”n""m'sp0t m 5cm" 91Pc'1';1g"t:1rf?;"'"' Mm Ritchie H5 victories, Laurie J. O'Brien of D '1 tens bkmmg "" " v4 to 5'30l1t. 5,, En, rum, hand glde and nu. sires but were stopped at the goal De1e”"m”" Punt Mnmmud 'sot' ? " t l Halifax, 11th with 82, Harold Well- "0CKEY"'l"AL!FAx ' 83301 Lnst gmmdmy midnight had been cm, who has 3 ,-gghg shot, on my, mouth. Whitlock had several good m"du;"ed 6” meav” ha 35"” in B xm”g 7 H gym wood of stratford. 0nt., 18th with ' ' scoring chancel: for the Islanders 9 yng m P" 3 when 3 M” 59' 9"" t ' 73, William 'Gilmour. Rldgewny. cidentnlly atluck on the head by I. Bessette 3 6 '1-18 Ont” ma Frank G. Dame). 0, set as the deadline for I-lavnlla. wing, SATU D '- R A” but was stopped by Boisvert. Once (;.,,.9,-,1 gkm,,: U 3 1,, 5 The fact that Havana. asked for - - o I k I Country & cur Skating 3 to 10 an extension of the deadline 111- Tralnor isn't the amt coach who he had -1 partial breakway but :'tyte';fu0f1"fo;g::g:f19l;':i1h:l:f::: Lawrenoetown. Ne. tied for 21st ' dlcntes a decision has not been 1,” agtenyptgd to prove the theory we: skated off by Bill Mntthewn. 1 , . with M. and Neil Campbell of Hnl- Af made yet by the International Lell- mg"; the ofpw-mg grow, .11 tor. A penalty to Matthew: for inter- nz room.h t 1 d ifax. 31th with 05. Wet mer New York Rangers coatch wkiihilltwegtmolet tlgoulntggesggi 1: :d:::urn"gY:met”w15(;; Lester Patrick may have been he 06 '8 I a Mmlommw tonight - -e- . . - - i th 1 fl B k i , ' nht to ev-mute mks pnnciplt 33130”; lmfrt lieetgreem-slliigliin ltfhc Lmeup5' . Following in tonight's draw for sPOIISOI'Cd I - Patrick played Cecil Dillon and e e osv pg mi Sydney gg Goal. Bmsvem deg the Second round M the Turkey g H WEDNESDAY, DEC, 16 Bryan Hextall on their off-wines puck underneath him. The doc a fence: Mclmyrei McDom.ld' Maw Bonuspm ” the Chmotmwii , Th. Phalanx e 3 0vCL0CK for years and both men were great across the line despite u. frantic hews Ramon. forwamv Gun I I r K031 Pmd'”C9"v H15 3”” 1'3"” Pi” "mu by Bmsveni Beau'pre. Lacrolx. Pirie, liobertsoyiz mflrlignemclw. r Y. M. C. A. C I rick. now coach or the Boston Seconds before the peritod enged Kubmm MCDOUKBIL Marsha", Ice-lq-F. Amm V. A. Like”. m... R A F. 113 mm also believes in the theory Eeuette 1 tin the Way 0 11 Sh 1'9 S uh I 2 L ,1. t H lam” " y- Dovnnovln Ins - . r - 1' - ' o . m . ce - I an on vs a e . , ' 1 ht Mnclnt re after the Big CHICAGO. (AP) Peter First and at the moment has three of 5 o by Y C l at , G 1. tr . 3 W d H R V, inn forwards patrolling their ol!- Trnln rounded the Islanders de- detgllfge? eG3:,:.,;o,, ””mf,fj;i,,,;' c:f:uu;;;' '3” m" V" ' brook of Toronto. 20-year-old Cum- 0 h ' ' l nd. bl zed an ankle hilzh ' . ' . ' l dl-n figure ck-tins ch-mp! . rm re of re m" ' " Blackburn, lorwards. Trainor, 0.00 p. m. been Immd ml. the Hollywood 1” shot. Mnclntyro, playing his best game of the reason here, was back again ' ' ' Ioe 1-Dr. Giddingo VI 1". mm- C His moot notable oucoeu bu been iachieved with Ed Blmdford. Until . wings. review starring the Canadian skat-. l in; queen. Barbara Ann Scott, pro-1 Admission soc ducer Arthur Wirtz said Monday. HALIFAX NAVY aen. Cougars beat Vancouver 3-1 and Ice 2-eL. Turner vs. C. M.noDon- ; YOU'I.l SFF Rl'G(1FD Hockney. inns year Sandtorld had been n shortly after the third period open- Saskatoon handed Vanmuve, , an I J I i I J I lmedliocre National Leeguer but ed to split the Islanders defense 64 10” in Vmcouver Tuesday. Ice ,nJ' E. gum," W. A. How. SKATING AFTER THE GAME ltfter helm shifted to right wing, and mine the corner by inches. The dismal Prairie record win a. nu. Around thl 10"? mini"-G m31'k W9 repeat performance. Canucks drop- Ice L-Open: although he "hes a left wing shot, smdford caught fire and, in new among the top scorer: in the League. Jerry Toppazzini. another left winger playing right nnd'Joe Islanders trapped the Millionaires mm; in their own zone. Larry Black- burn intercopted an intended pass- out and fired a shot that was ping all three their last around the wide-open apaceo. "Terrific Strain" The AnM1ss10N:.; Releases Playing 500 All OVER THE HOUSE " ' Fm"-m we 2l:::r:.::n:::. 5111:: .:”;:::' 1 n'-90 r - r "t th ioe.St ente mu Wig-C h F d - - - vert before Whitlook got the re- ” e ” C go had to so , I bound toglilt the puck 0 er the. prostrate form of the Bydn y net- minder. Shortly afterwards Besrette came up with sparkling saves off Beau- gie Wylie, saying home to Gait. 0nt., for "buoiness reasons," Jumped the club after the 8-4 loss in Edmonton Friday. But he wasn't sure if he would re- turn. The iclen behind the move is that the off-w'1nger'e stick "sees" more of the net than the stick of the player who is coming in on his natural aide. Ex-Halifax player From Obligations PEMBROKE. 0nt.. (OP) -- Mr. Owner Coley 1-loll had this to say: "He will in all probability be back Wednesday." The whole club has been under "terrific strnill," Hull added. '1-le blamed himself for A big port of the defeat in if t '1 and he told me that since he felt he won not helping the club, he was leaving for home." on the brighter side of things were the performances of some o( the other clubs. The Flyero. leo- nue door-mam all eeaeon on showing ropid improvement. drub- bed Calgary '1-3 Saturday. &oko- toon bent Vancouver twice. Vic- loria edged Seattle 3-2 many and last '1-3 to New Westminster Roy- als Saturday, Royals cleaned up the week's action Sunday by losing 4-3 to Seattle on Bombers oontinued their tough home-game stands. White Sox Seeking Pitcher From Athletics pre and Kubinec. Once Benupre had Canucks Have Disaslrous Trip To The Prairies By The Canadian Prom ,0noe top team in the Western Hockey League. Vancouver Can- ucka are on their way home from I. dixutroua trip to the Prairies. Gmucka dropped three straight games on the Prairies. and seven straight, all told. e The seven-slrne ntrinc of deleah come! after they set ouch records euiier u 14 straight victories at home. Adding insurl Frank King, who had much auc- ceeo no on 01'!-winger. used to claim that the goalie could neorly always be forced to make the nret move when a man was coming in !or I backhand shot. King played hi: wrong wing for sudbury wolves at the beginning of this oeuon and had phenomenal suocen. Let- er he was shifted to the omosite wing and promptly went, into a scoring slump. C . Murray River Theatre. MURRAY RIVER. Dec. 14 & 15 - 8 P.M. MONDAY 8E TUESDAY ' :, :'5::Is:'l:Jh:'0:JIorgf if”; ..g I , t- r Showbootbcysl ', it Those who hold to this theory can point to Maurice Richard as proof for their beliefs. Richnrd is 3 left wing ohot playing right wing and in the greatest goal ocorevr the game has ever seen. Richard hu spent all of hi; time in the National League on right wing end has scored 306 goals. when 1 player you into I soaring slump it rnlghtxrt be a bad idea to trfhirn on his opposite wing and see thejuulte. It might be the mean: of converting e mediocre player into n ooorlng threat. Chalies Faces t to injury was the first game on the Prairies. Cal- gary Btnmpedero. who held the league lend briefly at the start of the eeuon And gave it up to Van- couver, took it back with I 3-2 win Thurodny. The int-place Echnomon Fiyore rubbed it in Frldey, downing Cm RAY. llI"l"i5'"l5l.etoll 1 BILL sllmev . J , 1,, (KX um 5-; and suntoon Qua ; finlnhod it olf Saturday with I 4-1 --- victnry. Luv. Monday, Victoria CHICAGO, (AP)--Chicago White sox executive: said Monday they had made A 3150,00!) player-cnlh offer for the Philadelphia. Athletics' 29-year-old pitcher. Harry Byrd. Vice-president Chuck Oolnlrkly and general manner Punk Lulu said they made the offer after Int Mack, one of the Athletic: chlofn. asked by telephone it the so: were SAN FRANCISCO, (AP)-Fonner heavyweight champion hard Ohnrlol. who still has hopes of on- coming the fim fighter to regain the title. flnimed heavy training Monday for me lo-round bout here lwedneodoy night with Coley Wol- ace. It I! one of the most important 4 M-M-Mi'..”lt'e"t"Eli.f.'l.ll.l.?' run-vouyanmiam nutohu in Ohhrlef career. He must whip Wallace to rennin near the top u-non; the title contenders. He now rnnh thin! among the chuloruen, behind Cuban Nlno Veldee and Roland Inshnn. Wal- Ila; giant New Yorker, it ranked Iix . g , wnmnsynm can-an A I AIJOISHOBT sun.mol's' ... Justice Aldous Aylen Monday re- leased centre Emile Dagemio and Frank Stahnn. former playing - colwh of Pembroke Dumber Kings, from all contractual obligations to the Ottawa Senators Hockey Ciub at the opening of me fall euiucs here. f-flu judgment, which won by con- sent of both parties. restrain: W3. George. proaident of the Canadian Amateur Hockey Association from suspending the player: should they play for 3 club other than ot- tavm senators. He nlno ordered Lorne Miller. secretory tteuurer at the Northern Ontorio Hockey Association. to accept and register the ployen as eligible to ploy for Pembroke in tint league. court action wnrltnrted About two months ago when Stahul and Degeneiu lined up with the bum- ber Kings. After 1 meeting in ct- tawa, the CA1-IA ruled that they were" the property of Ottawa and could pllly for no other club. The matter was taken to the courta end the two players were Allowed In interim ihiunction al- lowing than to pity for Pembrokl until the cue went to trial. mm................m Itlll Interuted in Byrd. "We made on offer amount! to 1150.000 altogether.” cominkey told a reporter. "some of it in cub. the rent in pllyer velue." The mines of the White Box players involved in the offer were not mu . - . rlyrd. o rlghthnnder. won 11 and lont no game: for Philadelphia Int union. 1 "m cuuurmll "st. ':-4:: V v I-Satglr. 3947 i 9' J3 or on display M uusoll lllal:LEOIl I at IIII 7384