Whitlockis 300th. SGoa1 May Come Tonight In Game With The Halifax Atlantics play the islanders tonight at the Forum ln a game which is surrounded with as much drama and as much uncertainty as any game ever plsyed In the Maritime Major Hockey League. The drama part surrounds the islanders great centre ice player Roy "Buck" Whitlock. The shifty centre-man needs only one goal to enter the 300 goal circle of Maritime hockey and be the first player ever to perform such a feat. The uncertainty has to do with Al Millar bnd the Atiantlcs. The Islanders had not received any word on the status of Millar last night from League President Judge J. Elliott Hudson. They ex. peat word about Millar this morn- g. The betting here is that Millar will be eligible tn play tonight. if Judge Hudson Intended to sus- Atlantics ..:..MM.1...m.:.M.:. pend the player he would have notified the Islanders in time to procure a replacement for to- night's game. It would also appear that the goalie's actions did not warrant any further suspension. He has been cleared of an assault charge in a civil court and he has also been under suspension for two and two-third games. N The Atlaniics themselves are cloaked in a curtain of iincer-I tainty. If the Atlantlcs. as re- ported by at Halifax newspaper- man earlier in the week. dropped out of the League for 15 minutes last Saturday, they are an "Out- law" team. The Atlantics could only re- gain admission in the League by securing the favorable Cvotes of two other teams in the League and this might he a tough pro- position. They would also have to IOFIPII their 581.000 bond for dropping out of the. Iicagiie. Boston Bruins Defeat i2-is PAGD SIX ( l The spotlight in the game at the Forum tonight will shine on the Islanders ”Buck" Whltlock. ”Buck" needs Just one more goal to make the charmed 300 mark and there's no team he would sooner perform the trick against than Halifax. Decided Yesterday At Confederation Bonspiel rtnk of Charlottetown 12-5. The Maclnnls rink advanced ,4 the finals by defeating the w,1-,i The Wendell Macbaine Rink of Charlottetown won the R. T. 1-fol- ma.n Trophy and the Johnny THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN Reardon Scores 53 Points. As Saints Defeat Abbies 94-41 In Hoop Encounter Deade e Jg: Reardon, who would be an asset to any College basketball team in the Dominion or in the United States. last night gave the most impressive scoring display of his career by racking up: 53 points in an island League hoopi game against the Abbies. g The tall. American-bbrn College student. who has been scoring with reckless abandon of late, tossed in twenty-five field goals and three free throws in the greatest scoringg splurge ever witnessed by an in-f Taylor and guard Cy Maclsaac. The Abbies were minus guards Moe Goodwin. Irving Macxinnon. forwards Donnie MacLean and Windy Leliage. Shifty Gus Dorais was runner- up to Reardon in the point scoring parade with 17. Joe Muilally of the Saints had 10. Malcolm MacFayden high scorer for the Abbies with 12 points. Keith Dalziel scored 10 and George Sciintlebury nine, The saints were leading 20-9 at. the end of the first quarter and FEBRUARY 13. 1953 k third place was the 10 Squarebriggs Rink also of Char- lottetown won the Road Builders Shield yesterday during the fourth day of the Confederation Bonspiel at the Charlottetown Curling Club. The points competition for the Second section was won by W. H. Worth Rink of Charlottetown. A rink skipped by Clifford MacDon- ald was runner-up. The Ma.cLaine rink defeated the Hon. T. A. Campbell quartet of Summerslde 16-10 for the R. T. Holman Trophy in II match played last night. The McLaine curlers won their M;cL?d'C8kM::)bLl m way to the finals by defeating the J (ghagnon Si. '10 P 1' "- ll. Sculls Rink of Halifax 14-3 and tw MacL;,mepm' 16 the J. F. MacLeod rink of Char- c&m'pb,,u' sup '10. p "' T- N ””mW" ”1"”'- Road Builders Shield m:h;dC;mp'beli iliiilk eliminated J, Squarebriggs, skip 13 vs 1. ' ii” 0" T" 0 Ch3l'10ll9' A. Johnston, skip 5. town by a 15-5 score and the A. J. E, English am, 15 V, R C P Charlton Rink of Saint John 13-10 cm. skip 7.' ' ' ' "' on their WHY to the finals. A. l-lowatt. ski 18 vs. K. gThe members of the winning eson. skip 5. D Mmh rink are: Wendall MacLalne, skip; W. E. Molnnis. skip 15 vs. W 3 Don Wonnacott. mate; Bill Mac- MacDonald. skip ll. ' MacDonald rink 15-8 and B. an, llsh rink of Pictou 10-3. The mixed curling Eolnpeuuol commences this morning. Yut,erdiay's results follow: R. T. Holman Trophy A. J. Charlton, ski 10 Hill. skip 5. P V" '- W. Machaine. ski 14 . I soiiiis, skip a. D " R " . A. Campbell. skip 15 , Tanton, skip 5. W n J. F. MtmLe0d, lkip 13 pg 1 MacDonald. skip 5. W. Macbaine. skip 10 vs. J. 1, Gillis Leads ' Scoring Parade Wendall Cutllls of Rays continue to lead the individual point scor- ing race and the Second saints remain undefeated in the Abegwelt Basketball League. Giilis has racked up 128 points. three more than runner-up In-ank Slowey of Saint Dunstan's.. In with 124 points is George scantlebury of Rays. Mark Ladner of P. W. C. is in fourth place with ill and Charlie Ballcni of the Abbies in fifth with an even 0. The second Saints have played eight games and won them all for a League leading total of 16 points Prince of Wales College are in second place with eight wins and More Trophy WinnorsD By JERRY LISKA CHICAGO, (AP) m "I RM m.l' TBRI college. education last night." Thus spoke the holder of a mast- er": degree. scholarly Chuck Davey. who nicfully learned from welter- weight. champion Kid Gavilan Wednesday night. that there are no scientific substitutes for a wick- ed sock on the jaw, The brutal lesson at Chicago Sta- dium disillusioned counrtless Davey fans but. there was some balm for Davy in thc oheque. for s-i0,l756.63 whi("I1 southpaw Chuck picked up from the International Boxing Club. Winner Got 381,51! Cvoviian. now eyeing the middle- weight, division and a possible built in Montreal against Johnny Brat- !on within six weeks, received 581.- ll.'i.27 for his 27-mlrrute. 10-round PKG of Davey. The net gate was s2iI.454.'lI. from which Gavilan got 40 per cent and Davey 20 after ring expenses and city tax, Davevy was keenly disappointed in his failure to stand up under .he flailing blows of the Cuba Keed. out. declared: "I learned an awful lot. "I tthlnk I can fight my way back up to iihe bop. I'm not qul-ttlng. I'll be ready the next time around." Gavilan. himself, said Davey was "very fast and maybe in two-three vearii. he be good fighter." Davey will be 28 his next. birthday, May '3 A bout with the winner of the March 13 New York boiit bet.ween Vince Martinez and Chico velar is reported in store for Davey. who iwico pummeled Vt-jar for easy vic- torles. Gavllan, who was held to a draw by Bratton in an over-weigiht match. siuii Siltil riiiisiiiiia Rolls of Film developed and printed. 24 hour service. Double the prints. Any roll of I or- aosure only 40 oentii. Reprints I cents each. Mall Film service. .::......s.j... Nov. 28. 1951, in Chicago, presum-3 ably intends to sharpen up against I Knew Show Was Over Vejar. But nothing happened to Gavllan. He kept boring in. One statistician estimated Gav-. ilan landed 300 blows and Daveyl 2:40 in the nine rounds the. bout: lasted. Ramblers And Crescenis Win l Sandy's Ramblers defeated the! Dunstaffnage Bombers 4-1 and.(.hci Stanhope Croscents eked out a 2-11 victory over the York Rangers in league hockey games last night at; the Forum. - I Ced Ballem. A. Stewart. J. Carr and W. Wood scored for the Ram-. blers while I. Vessey secured the .only goal for the Bombers. Virl Deacon and Joe Mccabc counted; for Stanhope and Claude Dewisl lpicked itp the lone goal for York. i, D.. .... -L l l I I .Hockey Scores : A P C Senior Stellartnn l 'h".iro 5. TTlll'0 leads best.-of-seven filial 2-l. Antigonish 2 Pictnu 4. Plctou leads best-of-seven final 3-0. Quebec Stenlor Sherbrooke 5 Shawinigan Faiis'I. Ottawa 2 Chicoutimi 5. New Brunswick Senior srml- semi- im... lottetown. Moncton 2 Fredericton 5. him in Montreal for 9- CHICK M dropped out of the Lcagiie?" asked eitlher Randy Turpin or Bobo OISOn.lCI1gnyber1ah'L the middleweight klmrpins of llheiwithout them and the cape Bret.- sot "Who would care AVE! Chn RBI. moment. .on clubs would like to see Halifax getting out at any time. Davey knew the show was over um against Gavilan when he got. liisiareg" best Oomtblnlil-l0ll5 il'0ln8 in (hei”They think that nothing can be follrlll l”0l1Ild- H6 Plifled I-he Kldirun without. them and they want. with two whistling blows to t.he.(.n mm head and two to the stomach. Thejjust, wish we had won that game. Slime Sefll-BI ha-d 590913961 l'0I'm8l”ihere on Saturday night and middleweight champion Rocky Cri'a- would have had some fun ziano in his trracks and ruined that cry-baby out.fit.." . . . outfit the think they Hardrock. Halifax continued they're in. u-4 everything wri with The decision of the Atlantics executive to withdraw from the League if Millar were allowed to play here last Saturday night was iprohably the most ridiculous ever made in the history of the Mari- time Major Hockey League. The Atlantics have been tremendous drawing cards here but 1;. is our gucss that if they had jumped the league fans would have supported the Islanders in sufficient number: at the Sydney and Glace Bai- who do ing the trip are: V p aid. skip: Dave Rcardon. third; l3.lfor every success in their endeav- .students at Prince of Wales Col-iship. if Hamaxi lege, will join the Nova Scotia and; iNew Brunswick teams at Moncton' along' from where they will fly by T. C.lycai' students at P. W. C. B. Auld ill. to Saskatoon. Members of the local team niak- Barry MacDon- Auld. second and Roger Partridge. Montreal Canadiens In 3-2 Win Ove CHICAGO. (OP)-Dick Gamble scored two goals Thursday night to lead the second-place Montreal Canadiens to a 3-2 win over Chl- cago Black Hawks and to within three points of the leading Detroit Red Wings in the National Hoc- key League race. The Hawks moved in front in the first period on a goal by rookie Sid Finney. up from Calgary Stampeders of the Western League. ggmes in enable the club in mm-y.Gamble's first goal at 5:30 of the on for the next. month. about the Aiiantics :'ecoiis:lci'liif: their (IE('iSi0Il and aizreeiiig to stay in the League so that the Ti... migsame session tied the lBreton Cliihs would not lose their' count and the Canadiens went in front to stay when Gamble connected again Cape at 10:54 of the second frame. Dickie Moore, who assisted on .000 bonds was about the ham- the first of Gamblefs coals nloni-' miest. we have heard. . 0 . with l-Elmer Lach. shot Canadiens in front. 3-1 on a solo effort less Ea.-1 "DiVgr" Riggs. trainer of the than two minutes after Gamble's I51.-ande1'g hockey 1,1.-am, may soon be. second tally. on which l.ar.h and seeking admission to the Bat; Tm- Islanders trainer. accompanied goalie Al Millar to Halifax Wsiries- day morning and his evidence along with that of Millaris was so sound that the magistrate dismissed bhe evidence of eight leading Halifax figures in favor of that pi'eseri'tcd by Riggs and Millar. Most of those who presented evidence on behalf ifax business. athletic or political figures. 0 . . The court room was ove.r-ci-owd- ed for the liearing. it was learned last night from Riggs. Indeed so many attended that the corridors leading to the court. wore crowded. ,1 .v FINAL PRICE SLASH! ON ALL WINTER STOCKS OF MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING : MEN'S GABARDINE AND WORSTED SUITS MEN'S MEDIUM COMBINATIONS MEN'S DRESS siiiiiis 5'” 1 i ii.ovs' ilEllVY.0llllTED BOMBER JACKETS .. ....... gs-(.95 . OTHER SPECIALS AT EXTRA LOW PRICES e HAMIBLYL 6' INNIS IQ?! It Iovr wuiii - ri-ions 2754 - iu GREAT (no. 31'. Reg. 3.25 I NOW 31.95 3'.-i75a'?' NOW 98C l I in: the Hsinnanlx were leading Hal-. 1 At the time of the alleged outbreak during the game Riggs was stand- ing very close to the penalty box. He stated last night. that he heard the referees inquiring from the spectators about the Millar incid- ent and for that reason it is doubt- ful if Millar will receive any fur- ther suspension. Judge Hudson will hand dcvwn his decision on the Mil- lar ease this morning. . . . A junior hockey game that would outrirarw many of bhe M. M. H.L. (times may be played here next week, The Junior Abbies are sched- uled to meet the Halifax Junior Saint Mary's here next Thursday night. in the opening round of the Maritime pl-aydowns. The Abbies registered as Junior "3" but there are no other Junior "B" teams reg- istered in the Marltlmes so that the Abbies must play against the highly rated Saints in their first oluting against malnla-rid competi- on. We do not tn':pe'ci. Ehai. (rm: Abbies will beat the santamarinng in in series and fancy have no right, to do so. However there are five Island boys on the-., Saints team and It would be interesting to see how lha boys who remained at home can melt up against those who left 301' HOME fiillrtzitrea. Among those playing with the Halifax Juniors ITO loelle Thane Doyle. defense- msn etru Macnure. Junior Mac- uod. and forwards Forbes Kennedy and Vonnlo 1-lowatt. I O 0 Kennedy than days in drawn-is IAIO DIMMIN of the Hjiifgx ppm-Q. men. The 17-year-old son of Mr. And am. Tomes Kennedy :1 Char- lottetown finidhed second to Alan "Rodi!" aiiiivam in the South More 151400 lmrlns rule. '1I'ia out.- ””-P I Barry MacDonald. Dave Reardon and Roger Partridge are all second is in third year. The boys will carry with them the best wishes of all curling fans ors next week! r Chicago Doug Harvey drew assists, Jim Peters scored Chlcagois sec- ond goal late in the period. The third frame was scoreless. First Period l-Chicago. Finney (Lynn. Moslenko) . 5.18 2-Montreal. Gamble (Moore. Lach) 5.30 Penalties: Lynn :27. .lohnson 2.03. Harvey 3.12. Couturc 6.03. Second Period 3-Montreal. Gamble (Loch. Harvey) . . 1054' 4-Montreal. Moore .. 12.03 5-Chicago. Peters (McFadden. Gardner) 17.12 Penalties: Mortson, major. 8.10. Mosnick 8.10. Bouchard 18.40. Third Period No scoring. Penalties: Finney 2.216. Boucllard 4.44, Mosdell, 11.06. STOPS: Rollins lMcNeil :Picio:Takes Strong lead In Semi-finals PlCTOl'. N. 8.. (CP)-Tile ram- baging Pictou Maripacs took a commanding 3-0 lead in the Anti- gontsh-Pictou-Colchester s e ii i o r Hockey League semi-finals Thurs- day. defeating Antlgonlsh Bulldogs 4-2 in overtime. , It was the third overtime game of the but-of-seven series. Morrison and Eabineau scored the winning goals and aadd and Burbridge. got the others. Lcadbet- ter tied the score in the third after the Maripnul took a 2-1 lead. Smith was xtho Bulldogs other marksman. T COME To The CHICKEN RAFFLE In The l(. of C.- HOME cromoirr 3:30 PM. . ll 12 l.'l-38' . ii) II 12-30 o 0 Meanwhile the campaign to .spon- dlVidl18I Player hem 41.17 at me hair, They were ahead Eh 1 Lean. second; and Fred Norton, W. E. Mclhnis skip 10 v . . 3.. 1 sorr a "Buck Wlutlcck Night" is 3931119.” 5301'” W911 "V" M” 63-30 at the three quarter mark. ii:-e.,ei1oW,f;' 3” mg mp twelve 193d- Ell81lSh- BUD 3. ' I I” - riinniiiguyeli. The committee held glmtgiililhs P;:iglb'iis33M'h:l Sfrfgts SUMMMH score". The Johnny Squarebriggs skipped J. Squambrlizua. akin 12 vs. L another meeting yesterday evening 93 9 9 ' ; g ' . ' 6.". ' rink (nppled the iv. 1;. Maclm-.15 How:-lti, skip 8. . 3 " goal for Joe Kiukay during the M lwlleigh Ifglrllhegstvlmifedwjrkf cm”; :.:i:.LheinI”ilii1eI(il;i!a?f.i si.lenaL:uJen 5. 1) ll 9 5f.,.,lf.;, R;,"D"Uj " rink 117-'5 ia.-:1 night In the final EJ-MSIllUHl1”9bTl1:18!.5Bk-lp 1'! vs. w, ? - 18th minute of the same period. W13 - i "T18 8 R ' ' ' I mil Cl 01' I 6 Road Builders - 01"”. 5 P - -. (A-P)r'm9'l'l'lm8 M5-Ck' During the mule pie,-son-5 dc. least 50 persons throughout the i'9”- . - F3 N; ms EC?lmlebury' ,Rny 124 Shield. The members of the win- P”i"" C'”"'P9m-I011 I ell provided two of the Boston meted presence i'n the Dem”. pmvmce will .b, contacted w.g.;hmi Rea.rdon's scoring displays this.Du h, 1 0 7 a ner. P. Vi. C. 111 mu? rink Me. Johnny g um. y W. Worth. skip 12 vs. E Mac- Toals 85 the Bruins Smwped me r ase ullified a shot defenceman the next few days to help in organ-i 3'93? 1laVE been llllllllllll Sh0l'l OI 1.19 3 1 1 1" Banem Abbies 100. in-lags skiir Dou Camero in in: Nemv skip 2- - gin-p1lac;Dg.roitI;ted w1ngsi;eNa- ivigrrehri Godfrey lmed past Saw. mm mm projeoym ygmazing. The Saints have playefjl 1?&'S;ilV 0 g H; L295; fg.B,nAr;b.svV C Zgj Bob is-mmgmmdz secongr. mameli E. K. MHCNML skip In H W 0118 00 If aizue un aten . two intercollegiate games on P . v - - - -3 g ' i .4, MacDon.a,1d,gkjp 10. .' girlgg I:fi:h9i3:t1 Km? T';;:g'5?3iy Chg;1f1?:1i:,B31ut,,g:l:1gE?g:3,; De-. This cainpaigin'to.lioiior a native. Reardo" 1135 r5g(:'edg7;is P0Im5 101' Elitrgggald 3 3 3: :I:l3l:l1l'g;(1aysAmbs Migiiiiieriz antdheR:iJrlirki1pertllatIv(ilrim Itehagv wc'dMalf;Do2a1d' 5UP 17 V'- '54. K w 9. - vc y. r- . - . H ; h f- - .' t b .an average o pom a game. ' y (I . I .. - oc . s p , umph. only the second the Bruins ggtirxgorglewggw; li2;;Qfif.i.Z'.i.f7..L.: ,::.I.'., I: aha: This is a figure unheard of in Miioiry : (15 9: Lnwlqi-. 5' D' ii " 731 (1i,i'(?.::?;g-.;:ihe13E'5 'f.'..i.ioi','.1:t'”,Ii E12533: 13- HI”: ski” 12 V”: 15' MECNNIL have gained in it tries against the was dznied Lhemzbmh Ma gr hisiv it Should 1,9 h.,1d for Wmunck. E..e,.; Ma.-mime Intgycauegiatp baskemaii. '10 H 5 Macl.e:in, Abbies . 7:1. " Mm ' kskm 5, ' smnleg (:upBo:th3m9io'25 mi? 55;? major league career a Eiotal gam.'since "B-tick" was lulled out of ililei RAYlg One Oll the l::lHZln8)l8Cl5 OI Macnuugau Abbies 4 73 . ' ldanltgll. sill)! 8 vs. W. A. Mac. on. m V! on In I 0111' ' . ' .. t. .”N rth Atl' I, v: , i 1944 is: ear oii's pay is at )8 never . . - in .'s 113 . , Disco tie with the idle Toronto fde by "ll 5”" l”””” 5m ii” mi: .,eC.,...:".-K. .i.i.f;fr.(....,'.i...... 5.0.3. has I-l. poor night although he is rs rr Pts T""" 5f”'”''"" i Victoria Teams will Dr. L. E- Prone. skip 28 vs. '9 1 Maple Leafs. V i H". Period 0.. in Marmme h(,Ck(,.... He has the most closely guarded player on Hawaii. 1 0 II p W L ms? M80-Lean. SKIP 2. . . Mhckdrs nr” mdrk" came mu” 1..B0swn Mackell broiig'ht himself. his City and his me 90”-TV only on one 0303510" Scanuebuw 1 1 9. S. ll. ll. 8 0 16 In (M, 19,3 ue ame; 1 .d 5 C' MacDom”d' km 7 "' D'- lng the 14th minute of play when. (S d.,' d. 11.46 I .,...,...m A .0. C... hem... M3,. .5 M..- this year has he scored less than Ballem 0 3 o p w C 3 3 .5: V ,. . 9 9 s 1”” " L. E. Prmwe. skin 6. I i after taking I. forward pass from 2,Dg:?oitorSinclair II ilv (IPS9i'X'IllR of whatever honor 20 P0153. Thhl Xllilht 118 hhd 13- I-M85 1 1 3 Arabs. . 4 Bi ..-lecrteonviiiciigiigl; lgstcgigm 3,1-e yre-inn; W" Iiv-mmi Skip 11 vat Hi John" ” Eddie Sandford. he blasted goalie (wllsmir prvsmi, H-n5: "I.-M. he h.Sww,,d on mm Tm, com- Both teams were shorthanded Ladner 0 0 ti Raps 3 3 5i. md vicmria '5” pguus 3; my aim” 5”” 6- T91'i'Y Sawchlmk with A ””9'”k' Penalty: Godfrey 1146. iiiiutec arc sparing no efforts to f01”135I' 1llEhV3 E3me- The 53””-5 Machydtll 2 1 12'Abbles . . . 3 8 6 :11.-mm-Se Rm," sis”. 5 1 ' .8”? E" MMDomld' sup 16 "' mt M1519 Shot 7mm 35 ("L Second Period .make it. a big success and etc.-y played without the services of for- Dalziel 2 2 10 n.....m.M....m..n. gii I Ivismdf 5131: 86 The Red Wlnsa 8lo0l"m9-d hick 19 asnom-in, Mackell lm-,0;-:5 fan jg urged to get, behind wards Earl MacKinnon and Johnny Totals '7 ll 41. . :11 Man my amp 20 "v H- '- ”C0nd5 13"” andt mu smcmr tPelr-lion. Sandfordl 1154 ' them to make this an event that ' r W t SOAI SP 5 D ' polished OR I. power play by cag- 4-Boston, Klukay 1 ..,111 go down in the sports pages of e I e Dorialdel-l;lli:.p 611) 12 VI. W. L. Mac. Wi ' ebou d. : ' -- . .- ' ' milifitzxlil CI sd rmattexirs during ;:r-liliiiittigslz Toppazziiit lllvzizlqlposterlls Nth-go1de.n letters" ' b M:tlie(.ZonPasIreim'6 any n V" K the second minute of the middle Peirson 15:02. Skov 15:02. The bmes. haw. um. Mumh n . ( god”. .a' D" Ieasion by slaipping in JohnnyPler- Third Period Ichalmherlam ever heard in hisyi I l , . suaog Y w SMV9 Puswi """' iii" Tight mi" N0 ”9””3' ldays in professional hockey come y J. E Burden vs W Worth ner. The masked Pierson. playing Penalties: Maokell and Pave- out M Ham” mm snumaiy eveng . . . . mmsen W C-MIEDOMM. with a THlcI.uTP(I law, set up a lion 13:7, 3””: in regard :1" "X? M Final. qkm R My Eigcgolmld and hqimgt - --.p 1 1H J: wumn vs: Jul. Mama. . case. It was t e t rcat o t c - 5"" ' . '-or - - , , , MONTREAL, (CP) C sl - E. 9. Giddi .W. E, M I i, Hamax cum .0 wmhdmw fl-om curling rink will leave here. eorlyi The boys won the right to rep- Splllliz Valley def8&lNl,lll0 R-Cl whm, starry forward at oi:il:::"j uziog, ngs " C mm e the Mai-itzirnc Major liockeybeaguei this mornlnt! b.V Plane for the resent the Province in the Domin- lAI.mI:i'l.(el3iI-2L(l;g3eregg1i!lTlli:r 1::s::iotllxii".l91lL1o:iiceL:I mm Shgumemsl leads me Quebgc J, S. De5Rochu W. Ed. wood. and ii. is doubtful it any other Dominion School Boy curling long nlaydlovnsv lnv ml elmlmallon Kmmgwn mk Th? ice M-S mt.y5e....,.. Hock” League W...” .,..,. 1.. Johnston vs. A. MacDonald. . u 0 such Smmm,nL ....,., aroiisrd the CIl3mDl0h5i'llpR which begin next Stiles llcie tun weeks ago. 'Ilic.V and provided "Te lard” Cl'0ll'tl Withiade 35 me am... starts wwud the '11 L. Linkictter vs. W. R. Mo- n t We of me colorful Islanders. COM? Monday at Saskatoon. Saskatche- dfcfegtcdl GC0il1ZCuDlIII;)nxRlr;k plenty Lmms play-offs. Mil”- as did the juvenile my 0; in wan. ” are e own n ie no 5. . r . - V , whim has 22 goals and 43 5. Ls F. Darby vs. 1". R. MacLaine. H3111.” Miamics execuuyg, The four young curlers, ally the Island school Boy,Champlon- The SW1”? vane-I team M3” for R 70gmmt total, two mom?” Sn 1;1o.. ahead 3-0 in the first period. They added one more to make it 4-0 at the end of the second. However. the R.C.A.F. came back strong in the final. led by MacKay. who scored both their goals. 0. Jackson vs. D. Hill. W. L. MacDonald vs. J F. Mao- Lend. Tom Clair vs. L. H. Turner. F. C. Macliae vs. Doug Saund- Andre Corrlveau of Valleyli id Braves and Stan Smrke, Chicou- tlmi. Jean Bchveau. Quebec Aces. with Iii goals. most in the league. and 2 ?i for mileage. traction and value. drubbed the hard-playing Stellar- ton Royals 5-1 Thursday to take I 2-1 lead in the semi-finals of the Antigonlsh-Pictou-Colchester Sen- ior Hockey League. Clayton Mill. sharpsliootifzr for 31 assists. is one point behind in Spring Valley. scored our 0 the r fourth spot six counters. I. MacNe1ll and Gor- Roma Hebe.-(gs chicm,-um; gag- d0" Kemletiy BM We 939” iieneens led the league with a four- g 5l"Tlm3TY- point edge over Montreal Royals. my og-s0(0Wwy(I. nut ruiod Ottawa and Sherbrooke are tied. Lnr tiiir: sifglt and Valle?-vfleld. one. I 5-fupp sun!-GRIPS l-Spring Valley, C. Mill ec an S awinigan a s to ow (C. Chaimplonl .. .. 2.30 in that. order. b 2-Spring Valley, I. MaoNeill (B. Lesderai: Y Champion. 1'. Mclvlurdoi 14.48 (1 A Pts. ” -.s . . 3-Spring Valley. c. Mill While. ohimuiimi . 22 43 mi DTV" H"'.' '..'r";:h”.. (C. Chamrplonl . 16.10 Corriveau. Valley-field. so an till i "j'c"9" "" Penalties: Balfour, K. Clark. 5. Ml-kg. ohgcouumi ., my 40 as bites deep. uku we i31i.".:”.?;..9.”i.i.?:.i.... 2:. 2: ?.:L:.:."..:: i:::: 4-Spring Valley. C. Mill Campeau, Sherliirooke in 40 58 Mud. u,,',1,,,,, ' (Woodsldcl . . . 9.08 Locas. Sherbrooke. . 29 L5 54 tbdnsgnvel yo. Penalty: c. Woodside Loclair. Ottawa 19 32 mm Md new Blli.Motal .16 35. '"'i"d P"'”d SIlEl'bnP0r0eI(C 19 31 50 veniencal Let -I 5-R,C.A.F., MacKay 5., , w L T pt. WIWP 1'0"" C" 9' (Taylor) .. .. 1.56 cm::u't?m 99 14, 10 65' truck soon- 5-SWHB Vllllellv 0- Ml” Montreal 30 2o 4 64 (W. MIII) . . .. 10.39 Ottawa 22 21 7 51 7-R-(31-A-ff-l1MaEK3IienlCd, 1”” Sherbrookc 232: 5 in 3-31” '18 3 eY- - l ' v ll 'fi id 2121 ii 50 ID Chamlllum '09 Qiiegiec 5. .. 17 2311 45 mw'”'cEo Penalties: Wocclslde (21, Smith. shawmlgnn 13 32 5 29 MARATHON -. ll MacLean. E, Marin. Taylor (match , The leading life in I; 31 pfswl. "1l5C0"dW”- TRURO. (CP)-Truro Bearcats "" "'"'P"" (:4 I i I . 9. Kn : Will Tanciion Fight For Fielding led the Bearcats with sUP”E'.cu5H'oN ' . two goals. whllem Coll-ins. Mtlsntis C" mkmumlz S and Steee got a o, crs. c on- . Indyhepnbucbun aid scored stellar-tons lone taliy mm,” 5005,.” . early in the first period. super - CIRSIIIIOM . nanm. . 0... QUEBEC. (CPI-AFIIHZ f0m'IThoy are welterweight Johnny i:..'::.'u'xo.li,:,r missloner Gene Leioiirncau SAItI'Grg(gcq and iigmweigm Anmmd Thursday the Canadian Bohlniz Say 4-. of Montreal, and lianlam- Fedcration will sa;nrlion ll Igizht weight pm-"undo Gang" of Qua. IL! in Toronto Feb. 2 between -or- hen. : In" ' don Wallace of Bnrrlngton, Ont.. Luo-:Ig;o.nNn tg1.oon:'tl-W a rl Billy Flfield ni' Torontoifor 0' Mum? t e Canadian light-lieavywc ght ' ch-mpionsMv- , . BASKETBALL GAME isoross The decision in dl('iIlICCIzWlII Ililf "H!" the title. from E e astre n Montreal, who won it last Jilly ST. DUNSTANS GYM lrqrlggr Warrington of KeM- SATURDAY, FEB. 14. 1953 "um Leiourneau .sslrl Zasire failed Game Time 7:30 A" to defend his crown within yulumlma days after he won it-a condition set when the CBF sanctioned the fight. Letournenii said similar action may be taken In the case of three other champions it they do not. place their titles on the line. Admission 50c St. Dunstanls vs. St. Thomas University FORUM TONIGHT-FRIDAY-8:30. ' HALIFAX IMPORTANT-City Sect Holders MUST Pick up Tickets TODAY-Thursday 9 am. to 6 p.in. SEAT SALE-City-Today-Tluirsday 9G.IlI; to 6 pm. GENERAL SALE-Friday--9 min. and on A THRILLING GAME D . TWO GREAT RIVALS