- Ina Helfand. chairman of the New. Allie Carver Fires Three Flyers Dump Montague 4-2 To Tie For Playing coach Allie Cart er tired and Walter Lawlor were called goals no. 18. 19 and 20 to lead theiupou to hand out 22 penalties, 12 Parkdale Flyers to a 4-2 victorylof which were given to Parkdale. over the Miintagiic Primroses at Both goaltenders Gene Ward of the Sports Arena last night andgtltintague and Frank Roper of send the l'iycrs into a two-nay tielParkdale were brilliant as they for the lead:-rsiiip of thc lsian were tested time and again with Senior fB" liot-key I.cagii:- wit close in drives and neither had the Basilica Youth Club. much of a chance on any of the tague that was answered by Jim and whipped a shot that Ward stop- MacLeod's single for Parkdale atlped but the puck slithered off thi- 13:55 Dave MacLeod set up Hughes stick and into the cage. .on the play as he wltistled I hot The Flyers had to fight hard to shot front about 30 feet out. Ropetghold onto their slim lead as the tsltippcti it lllll the puck fell loose Primrose's began buzzing around on the t-rt-ast- and Hughes was Roper and came heartbreakiiigl) there to rap it home. At the time close to tieing the count on a num- luf the goal Ralph Josey was tak- ber of IACHSAOHS. However Park- F P Ego is. The Guardian Wed.. Jan. 4, 1956 Fredericton Caps Trip Amherst Ramblers 6-4 FR l-I I)ltlRlC'llON 'GP In Freder. Bernaquez had I brace for Am- Carver picked tip one marker in goals that got by. ling a rest in the penalty box for dale's -heavy load was lessened i('lim t'apitals strengthened their hersjt. The other two were lIt:tlcd the 59f'0lld and shot the winuingl The Primroses. playing with only boarding when Dirk Carroll got into a x'.l'.it) tiiirtt place spot in the Atlantic by bhermie White and Hank 'lher-. anti clinching goals in the third. ii men. showed up surprisinglyl h!l.toiit;iL';ic Rllvlift philiiiig it lltlan n'lllit'lB0by Hurry okf Pagkdal; i.it-sir l(ttil.:llm:(llllt(IIll i;lzHk2:LdLeriAgrtriS1 by rten. gumm n Flick Landry and Billy llutzlu-s well against the Flyers who were 5 ori ititi .'zIttl!tt.l' "i'mistai- iui P g l mini! '3 mflfg 8" PW 1'! Hill ”" , E '. V , i .9” . t 3 -' . .. t)ntt'i xll1L',l('K for tiiiiitzitziie '-iu(l'at tiill strength for the contest ex-llhtt lttlt Hlttttl l"l.H't- :1"! tin ilI0l7 "”"lll9S "1 Penflllles while llIll'l'l' lli4'Il:V'!':''t,(ild'"I :4 rfuesgfx Hgiltli MI-Pfilltst plvV'iIiit,'dl LL llredlel Jim tint-l.t-oil ltttlt'l1t'fl the otlu-r cept for the absence ofhplaying,st-iiii-slim-It ;i llll'l(' ltilss tiiiin If(lllf;I:f;f:l5-khiil:;9SSed with 2 l'lIlIllltt's for mu, Htmzkd hale” miaemidfeis Ijaiciliz L Fre;.;jeriC"iJtnot R.me5epiltivt-Vhawuk. Flyer Dottnter .nianager Barry Moore w 0 IS sit-,nitiittt:x .'itci' tl icii .iiii . ai'.eot '. j- r H j' ' g g - - ' ' V :- ' g . : Pnrktiale clashes the aortic was gt-iiiie suspension ithc roriici iiirl fired a srrecncti ll" Whll" he 3PP3l'0llll.V Vht".:aii to ' I-K; Wnpd lm the canal. D 4 Fredericton: Leclerc iLepinc rough tlll'IIllL'hllill and rcfi-rt-cw, The first period ended in a l--i siiol bi-liiiiil third I101 '3 lllilll iml10.V0d 31 his siltlttlttlllmim, WmlS' y Miles. 19.38 i ' Brian ll;it't':illtiiii hlllyrn Vfgioiitiuiii lie as iitighcs potted one for Mon-g'SE(.0M) ENDS ;,g.l IIl:'nV::d3l'3fal'll :3”; glhrg t-loin goals in the first Period Penalty; Flt)MDi'.s l8.l5 lhlttillEll'tti' tool. the lEiIfl .'-iciiii wittix illsi1tiCl(glgal0ltvl:lv':' HIHTHI ':"”' H”le"m.”" emuih " sewlld period: 4. Fredericton, ' about li':liuax tlit-iitigli tli setrvhiti int" the box ic- dp: it s'L("”: ' mm M. lilo wm' Amherst replied Miles 'MCpl'eP' whmllckl 2i”: In 77118 CO fnef . 1 iv. H.-k I d l I k 5 S9" 5 3 91, 'd””'g with tour in the second, then Caps 6. Amherst, Beriiaquez tTlir.-rrien. .l'""," l "3" K fall ” ldpped E" we a."d willie the. hi” teanulittlttttl two. The third was score- Kennedyi 8:35: 7. Amherst, White in (.eoi-cc -ll.tt'llt)tliIlfi5 shit ll"..'il5WCH" playing five aside Carvcrli(... (Brmam. S..h,,,idti 935; it Am. - - bounced ott Pzirkdalc Cl0lOlISt'lIIEllllCllllCl'i8fl the contest on an tiiiassikl-. pm! 1.D..tm.(.I Amherst goalie! herstj -Y-hm.l.i(." .Whim Scmmdlt y Ana" lfl1”l"”'” ”l”3h"” till-Sll ll”'"' ed 9"0” al 13'” limit-ti out with a sore leg at the 19:58: 9. Fredericton, Leger tMc- an assist on the play Howl-xcr Well over 600 fans ttirucd out for (-mt tr tiie opening session, Ram. Donagh; 13-40: to Amherst. gem. To Aces Joe Benard I-Tlsr-wbci: on this pour at-ti lllll the Ar-cs in ('liarlot1c-town at the read a tr-rt itiic trilititc pniri to it Stitirls Arena Thttrsday night to very fine athlete 'l'bc athlete is help Joe out with his bills. Gerard Bernard better known to IV . - P.E.l.'s hockey and baseball fol- This we believe is I commend- lowers as ”.lric” and the tribute able gesture on the part. the fa from the Basilica Youth Club Bl C. yet we feel that it is no in Charlottetown and the liockcy less than an athlete of Bernard: team they SP(tnMtl' Joe was injured stalttrc deserves. For inanv years on Monday night in the game be- Joe has led Summerside baseball tween the Yotith Club and the and hockey: teams to island and Summerside played at Civic Stad-llliaritime titles. When he was in ium. The broken leg Bernard suf- his prime Is I basebIll pitcher he fered will incapacitate him for had no peers and few equals on some time. For this so.-isoii at-this Island. We can remember his least he will be wzitchinc lii- hoc- great mound duels with Lefty Mac- key from the sidelines and of Aleer as if they only happened yes- eourse he will be out of work for terdaivh. and! we". atlso hremegriblelr; ome time to come. some ml cl! 8 "I 3"” 0 ' regard for Joe as I baseball pitch- Joe's unavoidable and uiifortuii- er. ate unjury points up one of the major weak spots of a strictly In the years before Johnny Car- amateur league In prc.fessionalpi'nll came to Summerside II I ranks an injured player is eithervbaseball coach there was another well covered by insurance or haslcnach there by the name Of CMCK I rlrh club behind him that canlwhelan. When at. the end of his take care of the hospital and cine-ttenure as coach there Whelan was (or bill; but an npintoiir Nays given a Day at the baseball dia- horkev inst for the fun he get: out mond located behind of it and when he is hit with in School Summerside was playing ggrinus injury. and a broken leg,the Charlottetown Abbie: in the is certainly regarded as a serlotisllsllmd intermediate mu” th” 53! lnjury,he loses time from his and at the etid of the illmt In" wnrk and h,-,g 1.. pay his exponst-.spSiimn?erslde tmvnspegplteh Inst gust- t oi is own ticket. ncss irms presene e e ar- Ou h P ling coach with many gifts. Whelan Aces coat-ii Li-ltSl'l Schiiriiian an- an ex-triple AAA player himself Iounced immediately following made I few remarks. He aald that Monday's game that the Summer-ithere were a -few players on the aide squad will plav a benefit game Island who. with the right coach- for Joe and the BY F inst nlghtling in the earlier stages Of thelf not only vr-liintor-red in make the lives might have made the major trip to Siimmcrsirte to play the.leagties.One player he named Aces but also will donate part oftwas Buck Whitlock. Tho othnr win the gate from their game againsthloe Bernard. 4 Sport Forum Cobey McCluskey Had Spotlight In 1955 Rings Boxing in this province. both pro his career December 19th in To- md ammem. smmgled mmugt, ronto. His opponent was I husky 'g npndlyeteran from Barrie. Ont.. Den ""7" '93" ll"-” mm 'm ' .Wallace. Ross. who had Itarched Incc viewpoint in 105:3 but there 39 H -3 mmse" 3nd who had were sign: of better times in the lost only 13 fights against 72 Wins mm.” mm and 4 draws. was decked with I Ivan Doherty promoted all bouts alEhtheahfl.V ti" ll'll;dlf;UTLlIl- (IN: Ila in Charlottetown. which numbered "WE 9 3 WEI? 0 I 09 no i I and which were staged at the l?”9 H5”-V Div" "Wl-'9” "'9 Forum. Jerry Sheen promofcd 2ll”zhl- U9 l” "'9 "m9 0' "'9 K0- l cards at the Rat-eway Stadium in 3”” W"-S l93d,l"lX by 5 wmlnruble . e n am:-iteiir aclivit margin 0" Pol" 5- Eiuclalziggiie acalrid at the RC AI.-yo Back in 1934 Gussie MaeLellan mam," in 5”mmf.r..Mev .of New Aberdeen. Cape Breton. Lam. ucobeyn Mrcmskeyv Mar, started tossing leather for pay and 1 time middleweight champ and also if" 5 -W3” rill?” ti” rm” "l Marlo ' ranked number one contender for "m" l"3lh”'W9li1h'5v "9 W85 315" I the can.-uiinii miiitiimii-mitt title W" k"'”''.' l" New E"Fl”""l 3"” became a trcmcndotts i-rowtl plcas- l" ll"? p"'”d "l '3 Weeks hf "Wk er in two main event bouts in 9"” '" ” ma"-V "EMS in "d 1 chm.1nNe,m..n. garound Boston. He was managed l on Mm, 5”. he Wnrhm ml. .iby Al Cl-ementle of Boaton. Gussie 10.,.mmd fdorislnn 9.5.... mm... Wat. announced his retirement from the kins of Baltimore and the biggcstlpnzt ”l'.”'l!lVll' ”:e;'q3;03l"5 '9 Kid ro bnvin crowd of I013 crnwiicri an S 1" aw A ' iltio the Fgnriim on .liiiv l2tli it llf'l1 wan" Edzermni belief k"m”n mm paid M W... -”,.(-imt”... and as the "Kentucky Rosebud”. one N”, ynrk-5 J.mm.. skinner Th” of the great featherweight: of all 1",". EM mp .”dm;.- Md Mm, In time, closed I fabulous career and C1,,” ,.m".,'. established the record of being the Cobcy hart one of his lit-st xriirs ”"l”' mlhl" 9V” l0 P3l'llClP3lG Mm... ht. ,,.....”. "WINE l.mhN. in an official contest when he hark in 194;; in "'.,i.,,.. hp mm a stopped .lohn Henry Johnson in 4 I0-round deciuioii otcr Vow Gla.-:- "'""'l.S l" ""6, i" ll” B""3dW3l' lowvx Gary Simnn and fnnmwd up Athletic Club in New York Citl. rm, 3 3.m.m., kmwknm m," Tghc Rosebud was 63 and Johnson Rocky Pollard of Boston at l'):irt- ' mouth. in his next -'ipiicor.'iiit:- at R'nl;1F:l7';'"'m""5ff;i;Ehf hlft last Dartmouth (lobcx K 0'41 l7il'IllV "'3 S 3 P "K9 it ' - Mcllonough of Boston in R Tnllnfll-ll, tlmik 'l”h"-5”" 5""”"-"' PXTHIMP then battled to a draw in Wont-ion engalwd l" M5 '5" "KM It the with Lou Lawrence ("obey finishctiia” M ul whe" l" d9l""3d P" out the year by dropping it mlitllil "3"" l" ' l5i""'"d" " Milli!!! disputed i0-roiind decision to l.;tw- TM” W3-V 5”l- 1925 -l'"k IIWNRI fence in I limit for the Canadian l"'." 23 -V”” "d l”"'l h0XNl D70- mlfldlPVll-"iEht title at Fredericton. r”s'"'”'”-V ml 27 3'93” N5 I am. Sir, etc. WILFRED o. McCLUSKEY. ottetown. Don Ross of west Bay Road. N 3-. the first knockoiit ofiffharl T.V.TBoxing Show Moves From N.Y. NEW YORK tAPt --- New York ers have with lost its only regtilar weekly l)ox- tan, " log iihow Tttesday when prtiriioter to Tex Sullivan. who runs the Mon 16. day night televised fi his from St. ' Nicholas Arena. annotginced I shift ('n'i-rl';te:i”':I1halliielIf:::?l mi-iamnciiill In ntit-of-state cltit-it starting with pmmnt:-,-, ym,,.d " "X, ,2. I" Baltimore. Jul. 23. ,,..,.,...,., ,,. ...,,, ,.,,.,m M" ,'.j"' The slim to another state wgg,d,ad”m, with m"...",' p'"dhi' Builds." nid Sulli- . We just cannot get fighter; Iflt-tn for bout: here after Jan. the High. Parkdalc took advantage of flli()tll- the game and few went away dis er Montague penalty this tune to appointed. Macllrtarllonalil for tripping and The next game of the Island Lea- Skip ('artt-r rt-liiycti Willie l)iinii's gtic will be at the Art-iia on 'l'liurs Pass from the wiriicr to hiiitti:r (lc't.V night tvh:ti the it Y (' tllll Avllie who was ;ilti-iic in fioiit of be at home to the Siiiiitiicrsttle ard Aces. Carver put the Flyers in 'r-int to Lineupsg, I t . t 3-3" t -- t ' tswfalgnalif tolikna tlllhssthlflt-'(tliiiiWSlsllll Montague: anal Ward: dermspl L 7 7 r M. MacDonald. C Ztlat-Doiiald. ll Mat-Lean. Mt-Karris. forwards Hughes, Carroll, Landry. lllrtt-Lctitl Trowsdale. Mat-Rae Flyers: Goal. Roper. defense A Juvenile Leuoue Macl.eotl. Josey. liill. Ready” for- wards. Clark. A Carter. S '('ar This evening at 6 olclott the , .. , . only Minor llot-key l.e:i-.:tit- some g;.r.'a..e.,,l.l.lE';'.'l'.,.-,...Lh(.ad Mmlml" of the day at Sports .trt-na will i bring together Juvcnilc Vita and Abbies in a regularly whcdttled fixture. Sl'M.Vl.tRY First period: 1. Motitagtie. Hua- hes tlilacl.codt I0 08: 2. Flyers .l, Mat-Lead tI)unn. Hurryl 13:55; Penalties: Josey. Hill (22 D MacLeod (2l. Trowsdale. i Second period: .'I. Montague. I.aii- dry (G. Mat-Donald, Hughest 10'-l 09; 4. Flyers A Carver tS C:-1rver.l B.Y.C. Practice , The B.Y.C will hold it prat-.tice at the Sports Arena tonight from lo . H . A” , g g Dunni 10:30. Queslied tiimattend play!” are H, Penalties A MacLcod I'll. Jo.-v gggggggn ' e.V '21. .l fllacbeod. Marl'i-'-ic. ll 'tlacLeod. M lllacfloiiald. Carroll Third period: 5. Flyers A. Car- ver lS.(7arvcrt 3:37; 6. Flyers A, Carver 18:41 I Penalties: Hurry '21. Carroll Amherst Stats Top Scorers ( I M()N(,"l'()iV. tCll' Ainlietxsll "m'm' blcrs replaced him with Charles ttlzit'l'iitixh of the Fredericton lllci-t-li.uits club. The visitors num- tit-i-i-it unit 10 against 13. itillttli titles and Bob Letter toiiiit.--it two apiece for Frederic- ttm Nicili iiiiclcs were scored by Doug inc and Jean Leclerc. Fern aquez (Kennedy! 19:24. Penalties: None. Third period: No scuriiig t Pt-iiciltit-s. Mcliitosh R04. Kiley ll:04. Lepiiic lllrlfl. Stops: Leclerc-lllactavish . 6 ll 7-24 Craig . .14 7 6-27 Can. Skier To Undergo Surgery For L 51' t.Yl'0N, Austria tCPt- tiuti roiiiiiiy of Ottawa, 23-year- old iiit-tuber of Canada's Olympic ski lf'illtl. will be operated on to- day lot" a dotible fracture of his Yllllil it'll Toiiiiny. who thrice before in the last four years had suffered broken bones. slipped this morning unite practising on a slalom course here. ”He twisted his leg. and they think it broke even before he fell.” said Mrs. Patsy Ramage of Brant- tni-rl. Ont . leader of th e team. 'll'elve got one of the best bont-3' surgeons looking after him." NARROWS TEAM The accident left only Tommy's llust above the ankle. The Canadians leave St .-tnton Saturday for Kitzbuelil. Austria. eg Fracture Quebec City to compete for Cati- ada in the Alpine section of thel Olympics. to be held at Cortina. d'Ampezzo. Italy. later this month. The Alpine section is made upi of three races-slalom. downhill- and giant slalom. Tommy was taken some 50 milesl to 8 hospital at Feldkirch where he was resting comfortably Tucs- day night. Mrs. Ramage said the doctor expected he would have to -place screwl in the leg to fix the fracture Tommy broke his leg once before in the same place- where they will take part in the Hahnenkamm races. final miijor tryout before the winter games. or and majorl, Carver. Josey.lhrother Art and Andre Bertrand of They leave for Cortina Jan. iii. Shermie White, Jackie Schmidtl and Pierre Briilant Continue to. dominate the Atlantic Coast Sen- ior Hockey League scoring race. l Statistics released T u e s d a y nigtht by league secretary-t'rea.sw urer Bob Chandler show Wlrrle picked up 15 st-oriiig points last- week to fatten his lead over the nmner-up Jackie Schmidt. ' Whilte boosted his total to 84-. 19 better than Schmidt. who has 05. White has 29 goals and 55 assists. Schmidt has an 18-47 score. White's 55 assists are tops in the league. Ramblers ltigli-st-oi'tiig trio oil Clarence By W. R. WHEATLEY Canadian Pres Staff Writer MONTREAL lCP) -- President Clarence Campbell of the National Hockey League said Tuesday he would like to see the penalty rule . . . .revised so I penalized player .ler('”e:;;e :wTlla"lg'P”l:E L:?:::1:3gcotild return to the game when T ' t . th T . l. lllhllwl "RNA H” h”.M l"””l-S "'1 le'Amf)tI),i(iEIcIt(i)i'i1ct1si?;lhIbel:(lzagngrt-vciit All 3""'ll:S "ml 23 3- ”: a goal. but only one goal." (.'aiiip- i -w ------ --”- hell told The Canadian Press. i ”Why give the other team a chance to score more? Through the change we would simply con- form with the logic of our own , Lehman Signs ; With Dodgers K rules." V g (la'mpbell quoted from Rule 34. I BROOKI-Y-N lAPl m 5'"”l'l'-"W section B of the NHL rules Iti lK9" I-Film” "ll" "ad 3 22'-9 deals with delayed calling of at it-ecord at Montreal in the lntcrna-.---v - e -- - iional League in 1955. Tticsdayl signed his contract with the Brook-I Campbe Penalty Rule Revision penalty by the referee when I foul in committed by I player of the team not in possession of tiie puck. The rule says: "If the penalty to be impose” is a minor penalty and a goal scored on the play. the minor penalty shall not be imposed in the normal manner regardless of whether it goal is scored or not DOESN'T KNOW WHEN In giving his personal opinion. Campbell said he does not know if or when such change would come about, Suggestion for such a change was recently made by Conn Smythe. president of Toronto Maple Leafs "We are not hidcbound about our rules and we are not averse to change. despite what some is refereeing done so far this season. - cause the NHL had lost since last lyn Dodgers Lehman pitched six shutouts and 21 complete games He finishcd with a 2.76 earned run Tuesday's Mi-HOT ;pcopic might think." said Camp- b "We are willing to make Hockey Results . l chaitges if we think they will ben- .cfit the grime." average. t Lehman will be making his fourth appearance at the ilotiqcrs”. spring training camp. In fact. he Following are the results of yes-i terday's kiddies games played att the Sports Areiia'-- appeared briefly in the 1952 ioiitil PAPERWEIGHT-S - serics. He has been pitching in the l-Pal-S 2 H ('"h5 3 ti-93' l-'""lS ,Dominican Republic. by M I)uffy and G lxzinc. Cubs ; M. .g ,V.g llztlllls by .l Kc-iiuctl) '2t. FEE WEES - l .Rifie Shoots To -Begin On Wed. Monarchs I3 A Tigers 2 Mon- archs goals by F. Dow ll0t. W. I-Edwards t2) and Arnold Mat'l.c.id: Tigers goals by D. Likely and B tr . Diugwcll . The ('bnrlotlcitivvii Small Bore BANTAMS - l Rifle Association will start their Campbell made it clear that it such rule revision comes about the change should not apply if both teams are reduced to equal strength through penalties. such its five or four men a side. There may be bugs that would have to be worked out. however. he said. A circumstance could t'lrl'-"P whereby the player of one team was given a major nenolty easy 15-4 win over the Lot 16 Rang land a player of the other team a era in their first meeting in the said considera- South Shore League lion might be given to reducing rink last evening. t Colts 4 -- Bombers 4 Colts goals m.n.,teg' minor. Ciimpbcll be major penalty. normally five lwlnter shoots on Wednesday night by F. Gauthier. B Scranton. J or .1 goat. l -January 4th at the Charlottetown Rogcrson t2I: Fiomber.-4 goals by S. Armouries. lDoiron (3). B. Shaw. : Y” 72' , g. :Vl-Wt” I '.'t- . i it Ww 9. N”: we "7" p”'d”"'e mm” ';l""' t'"l”""1.V llt.V'tt aiill bothered by cuts” or the fighter: "aren't ready.” York State Athletic Commlssioiyl I Jan. 10 deadline for man- to never their connections IIEIH! Boxing Guild of New Of PART OI ILOW la cooking I quick oven to Ibout int:-raatd .......;u.. .. ... ....L ' NEW in the 475 degrees. and I Ilow we 260 ieI- degren. iellebeipeutlbotiiwtataandl NOVATION FOR - SKATING SES The management of the Sportalall beginne . who are on ice tiitath and the beginner: where can the our More Men. M! devised anmher mm,” vfor the first time Part of the Iron learn to Ikate without far of gett- hopes to allocate Something s i m t l I r might be worked out in cases of I douhlelYeo. Campbell and Williams. i . k been fenced off for the little ones the more experienced Ihten. lnl lAlbuny Trims by two minutes in case-Noonan SIONS lLeans minor - two two - minute pen- allies-imposed. At the same time Campbell said he has been agreeably surprised at the generally good standard of NOTES REFEREE L068 This was particularly so lie- season Bill Chadwick. a top offi- cial. and Scotty Morrison. "otie of the best prospects we have had." Asked about reported frequent disciplining of his referees this season, Campbell said perhaps there had been more but the ac- tion had been taken because of "sloppy" handling of some as- LEO DOWLING. JR. B.Y.C. President lB.Y.C. To Donate Part Of . Gate To lniured Player In making the announcement. that they would donate part of the proceeds of tomorrow night's hoc- key game at the Sports Arena to Bernard B.Y.C. officials released the following statement: ”The serious injury suffered by Gerard "Joe" Bernard is one that ABE B.Y.C. Manager ZAKEM WALLY SHEPHERD B.Y.C. Coacth The Basilica Youth Club Hockey team will donate part of the pro- ceeds of tomorrow night's Island Leagu; hockey game against the Summcrside Aces to the injured Summerside player Gerard "Joe" Bernard. it was learned here last night. Bernard suffered a broken leg in a game in Siimmerslde against the !l.YC. tin filonday night when he fell into the boards behind the B.Y.(' net. The injury occurred in the first period as the veteran Suummerslde athlete raced deep into B. Y. C. territory and fell while attempting to get a shot away on the net. The injury was a tough blow to both Bernard and the Aces. It will keep Brenard out of work for some time and prevent him from playing again at least during this 503 son. could happen to any player at any time and the membe B of the B. Y.C. club and team regret very much that Bernard was unfortun- ate enough to suffer Inch In in- jury. ”While knowing that the accid- ent waa purely accidental the B. Y.C. team members and officials wish to take this opportunity to pay some small tribute to an outatand ing athlete who has done I great deal for sport in this province. "We have always held Joe Bern ard in high esteem as a hockey player and a baseball player. His high hard fast ball has won many a baseball game for Summerslde teams and his play an I forward in hockey has helped many Sum merslde hockey teams to champ- lonshlpa. "But above all his conduct on and off the fee has ('0fIIlt1allt'iPt our respect at all times. A clean player who always stuck strictly to the sport at hand Joe Bernard to follow. "It is with I lease of pride that we pay this tribute to I fear- less opponent. We shall donate part -if the proceeds of our home gamt against the Aces here to- morrow night to Bernard anti we will volunteer to play the Aces in an exhibition benefit game for the injured player at Summerside. "However our determination to every other night we play them has not diminished and should Bernard be fortunate enough to return to the lineup this season. II we hope he will, he shall be checked Ia closely as ever to pre- vent him from scoring against us." Thinks Canada Can Win Some Medals At Olympics MONTREAL tCPt - Canadians shotild be able to bring home some medals from the Olympic winter games opening this month in Cor- tina. Italy--and from the summer games in Melboume late this year. for that matter - president Ken Farmer of the Canadian Olympic Association said Tuesday. j Farmer has high l10P95 9311' ada's hockey team - the Kitch- ener-Waterloo Dutchmen-will win retain the honor for Canada. He saw some ”iloqd prospects" also in figure-skating. particularly Frances Dagoe and Noris Bow- den of Toronto in the pairs. They won the world pairs title last year. Also in the pairs are Wagner and Bob Paul of Toronto. Carol Ann Pachl of Montreal in another potential medal winner. She was seventh in the "world" last year. placing third in free- skatiitg. She has been praciisiiig figures regularly and might well finish in the first three. Charles Snelling of Toronto may do well in the men's singles. Canada's women skiers appear Curling Draw For Tonight Continuing the first round of the President. Pri7es and starting the first round of games in the Vice, pects of the game. such as lace- offs. and not for imposition of pen- alties by the referees. "The game: are being played much faster. and that comes through authority I h e rcferccs have to drop the puck at faceoffs and no. wait for dillydallying cen- tres." he said. Lot 16 15-4 Albany St. Pats skated to an at Bedeque Aibaiiy goals were scored by Pat t5l. Cutcliffe. tst. Daw- aon t3t. Fred Desltoches 12) Lot 16 goals were scored by Wlckston II IIIIIIgunIat time to mothers -at the north end of itit- itnk has in; involved in I cntttnton wltliland tots for I pro-Icliool Itiato. Prcsidents' prizes. t 7 p.m. ice I ax. Macfyutt Art weiieiif Barbara 3 the ski aquad. especially Anne St. Jovite, Que. last Olympics Into Triple MIAMI. FII. (AP)-Dlrecton of the International BIIIbIll League unanimously voted Miami into that Triple-A circuit Tuesday and drew up a 154-game schedule with sea- son open-era Aprill Iii in Columbus, Richmond, Miami and Havana. The campaign by Sid Salomon .Ir.. St. Louis investment banker. to bring the Syracuse franchise to Miami came to a successful con- clir-ion after he and his associates hz:'l worked out an agreement for use of Miami Stadium. Salomon bought the struggling Syracuse club for a reported 3100. 000 from Martin Haske. BREAKS HAVANA TRIP O.'ficinls of the other Interna- tional League clubs heartily en- doraed the move to Miami. partly I when he placed Andy Tommy of Ottawa. third in the 400-metre event. John now are five men Ind four women Sands of Saskatoon is another poI- skiers. Directors Vote Miami to have the best chances among aibllity. The Canadian winter team will lleggtveit of Ottawa. if she has have 37 competitors and 13 offi- fully recovered from her injury of elals. The hockey aquad iii the last winter. and Lucille Wheeler of largest group. with 17 players. The akiera are Ilready overaeaa and In speed skating there is hope their number was cut to nine that Gordon Audley of Winnipeg Tuesday with the injury-double will do at least as well Ia In the fracture of the leg-that befell There A Circuit because they feel this rapidly- growlag resort city will draw well and partly because the Miami location will break up the long trip from Havana to Riehmond.thc next southernmost city in the league. A prediction that Miami would draw 400.000 customers in its firat aeason in the league was made by the Havana president. Roberto Maduro. In the leaguels opening games, Montreal will be It Columbus. To ronto at Richmond, Buffalo It Miami and Rochester at Havana. Northern cities will open It home May 2. with Columbus at Montreal. Richmond at Toronto. Miami at. Buffalo and Havana at Rochester. er. S.R. Johnston. Geo. Kays vs. aet a fine example for all athletes ' beat the Aces tomorrow night and 2 Ron Parker. Dr. H. MacKenzle. L. M. Robinson. Dr 0'1-Ianley. Ice 2 W.R. Jenkins. Geo. Rogers.) CHARLOTTETOWN A. Lane. G.B. Baker. vs. Ralph Jones. Judge McGulgan. M Reev- er. R. Malloiiy. Vice Presidents. Ice fl Earl Macl.cod. E Gilles-l pie. 5. Croslcy. D.A. Cox. va. C.i H. Trainor. Heath ltlacLean, C. Bulioch. J.R. Williams. Ice 4. W. Whitlock. J. Dingwell, G.B. MacDougall. Ahe Zakem vs. H.B. Willis, J. Morris. Harold How- Itt, W. Douglas. 8.30 p.m. Ice 1. S.W. Willis. VG. Howatt. Cleaveland MacLean. R. Matheson vs. L. Williams. Vic Williams. R. Myrns. H. Wooldridgc Ice 2. A.H. Roper. W Rodd. Edj Brown, E Mnthcson. vs A A. Mac-l Leod. A.H. Anderson. V. Rodd. H. Swift. Ice 3. This is I workout game. J.A. Simmonds Howard MacDonald J. T. Whltlock. C. Williams Don Wonnocott, Mack Kennedy. Ron Atkinson. Reg Reid. Ice 4 open for Scratch. CURLING CLUB Films of the 1955 Dominion Ourling Champ- ionship and other interesting subject: will be shown at the Club on Wednesday and Thursday at 9 p.m. There are more cold tear on your motor. MR MOTORISTS vise. have our mechanics install an Engine Block Ieater in your car, for the small sum of 57.95. It will give you quick starts. and save you wear and comic IN copay. F. R. McLAINE LTD. SPORTS tiiiritttt --d days ahead. Be motor Dial 7358 SKATING Monday and Wednesday Afternoon - 4 - 5:30. Admission: Aduita 25c; Children 10c Monday and Wednesday Evening - 8- 10 P.M. it Admission 50c Tuesday -- 8:30 P.M. P. E. I. llockey League MONTAGUE at FIYERS .-v A 8:30 PM. P. E. I. Hockey League ACES ait B.Y.C. 'rlday Evening-8-10 p.m. Admiasion: Adults 50c: Children 25c Sat. Afternoon - 2:30-4:30 Admission: Adults 25c; Cliilriren 10c (Hob H I. Tithe) GLOVES. GOALII PADS. ms BIKE SHOP AND spout LODDGE 186 GT. 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