Playdowns For Island Curling Championship Begin At Slside Today Leafs Call llp Player from AHL TORONTO. Feb. 11 - (GP) - Toronto Maple Leafs of the Na- tional Hockey League today brought - up Jim Morrison from Pitlsburghl Hornets of the American Hockey; League and sent centre Rudy Migay down as 1; replacement. Morrison, recently acquired fromp Boston Bruins In a deal with u-mg- t or Fleming MacKell, will join Tor- onto tomorrow. ' The former Barrie Flyer junior. can play defence, centre or left wing. In Action Johnny Dutchak returned to his defence post in the third period last night after A two weeks ab- sence due to it knee injury. John- ny turned in a strong game and showed no effects of his forced lay-off. i.rcit;;.:.. NEW GLASGOW, N 5.. Feb. ll -40?) -New Glasgow Rangers wiped out an early deficit tonight to defeat Plctou Maripaas 5-2 in the first game of a best.-of-seven semi-final series In the Antigon- ish-Pictou-Colchester Senior Hoc- key League. Pictou slapped home two un- answered goals in the first period. But. from then nn. Rangers. led hy Batten with two goals. had things their own way. TR-URO. N. 5., Feb. ll-fCPl- The Provincial playdowns for the Prince Edward Island Curling Championship and the Consols Trophy will get underway this morning at the Summerslde Curl- ing Club. Four rinks. representing Char- lottetown, Siiminerside, ltlontagtie and Alberton are expected to compete in the dmiblr: round- rnbiii series which will see the eventual winner represent the lProvince (in the Dominion Cham- pionships at Winnipeg. Last year a rink skipped by E. Frank Acorn won the took part in kard play at Halifax. Play ttill open this niot-niniz at 10.30 and each rink will play three matches both today Wednesday. The times of the at- ternoon and evening matches are Charlottetown, skip. Dr, J. C. Gallant. . first. l Siiiiuiiei-side, Jci-ry lliucs, skip, Inn oul.V' mmligll ll"? J -. .. ?Annual District i I l iU.S.T.A. Meeting lAl Montttin l MONC'Il:)N. (CPI-Thera- N. R. Feb. 11 .. were. fewer 'l.l'l'TLE'SPOR'I' ' ay Rollien '- THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN FEBRUARY 12. 1952 title andi the Doiwnion Tan-- l and; 1 Among the brighter features of 3 9.c10Ck mid 3 0i5l0Ck- last night's game was the return I Pci'soniiel of the rinks com- in the (mm period ,,( defense. Palm!-I are 35 IOUOWSI lntan Johnny Dutchnk. Johnny, I-iraiik Hansen,,whn has been side-lined for more mate, C.ttlian Kydd. second, "I-fad” Maclnmslinicnts in his knec was it surprise two weeks with torn liga- inln :it'l- Islanders first starter and uas forced EL. l.iiiklet.t.er, mate. l-Elmer Offer. ill"-””' shB':”l3i'r It W” me lsggondl B.” Jenkmsp first Lti-uic that he had been on skates i MbPnon' Jark pram akin since he. had been injured but he , . . ' t ' didn't look like a player who had (Herbert Matthews. turtle . E.”-aCDona.d wmnd Vii Wglk. tihccn litid up for two weeks. ln III. ct - . . . . . I -G the drcssing room afterwards he ll ir.;i t , t-muflluincd that his wind tn: , tlmfa-"-i'” Tl-"k WM "01 m'a11- land but that the knee did not inble "lg" nix)” .lV0lllPF him too much. His knee lis still slightly swollen. . 0 . . P Diiriiig the l('ll or so minutes itltiit ltc llIt'l)'(1.(l Jnltitiiy turned in 'l gnn pcrforruant-c. He hit in- it-nnilitg forwards with titifliorily, 'iiittdo a beautiful diving block on l.-i shot by Billy Warwick and NIL)"- ind well on the attack. llis orc- seiice on defence made incoming forwards shmv ll respect which lwns quite noticeable. Halifax coach iWilf Fields t-hcckcd the pl.'t.vcr hampss lists to see if l)ulchak's name had "Ci?"-' "MR5 0l)el'aLll1iZ in the .. I g been submitlcd before the game. J3-lei-lflllbfllfs lngt summei than the swim 1,-;,,k,s M”... me mnm. ) M 9”” m mere We” ml)?” could have pulled 8 -races. Col. D. A. Ma.cKlnnon of Charlottetotvit, disti-ict director of the United states 'I'i-ottlng Associ- nlon. told an annual meeting here today. He said there were some 1,300 heats run off on Maritime tracks last. season, with prizes totalling 5218.000. Other directors present were J. H. Dewitt. woodstock, N, 3-. and F. C. Mccurdy, Trtiro. N. 8. All three remain in office for another year. Charles Clark of Moncton was Secretary of the well-attended meeting. with representatives from the three provinces. Delegates expressed confjdgncig the sport will continue to increase 1" ll0DlI1arity in the coming sea- son. :5. Truro Bearcatx won the -first game or the ht-st.-of-seven semi-finals of the Antliznnish-Pictmi-Colchesler. senior Hockey League tonif:hl.! clowning Anilgonlsh Bulldogs 3-1.l They meet again Wednesday at Antlgonlsh. S'sidel Curling Club Schedule The following in the schedule at- ihe Summeralde Curling Rink for this evening: 6.45 Fred Folland vs. '1'. McGale C. E. Carney vs. .7. A. Clarke 9.15 P. L Kt-yea vs. Edgar Can-l non.-S. MONTREAL. Felt. ll -(GP)-I Alex Reid of Montreal. Canadian. manager of the American Radloj Relay Lealzuc, today reqticsted that all Canadian radio amateurs re- frain from nslnz the-:r transmit-I ters Friday during the King's fun-p eral. NEW YORK. Felt. ll --iCP)- Ronald H. New, former command-' or of the. Canadimi I.cginn'.s Mtid-p dle Atlantic States Command and former commander of the Lcizlnns New York Post. rlicrl Satttrda,v' night. Cecil New at lhmcntiver and Lawrence New of Hamilton, are brothers. ; TUNIS. Tunisia, Fcb. ll-vtRl'll(-l cral- About 28.000 troops and special armed police have been) sent f.o-Tunisia -from France and) Algeria during the last thl'cn' weeks, a French residency spokes- man said today. In addition, about 3.000 reservists have been called up in Tunisia to counter any lip- rlalng of nationalists who demand complete independence for t. e protectorate. Sadler-Savoie Bout Arranged IHONTREAL. Feb. 11 - (CPI - Sandy Saddler. world featherweight -it champion, will meet Armand Sa- vole. Canadian lightweight cham- Dlon. here on March 3, it was an- nounced tonight. This will be Saddleris first fight in Montreal. French Boxer loutpoinls Hayes from Boston PAR-I-S. Fob. 11-(AP)--Charles Htimez, France's promising young welterweight, ntttpointcd Hayes of Boston in a fight tonight. The 24-year-old Freuclimari won despite the fact he was knocked tlown twice, once for a count of four in the second round. in one of the wildest. battles ever seen in a Pttris ring. Thc crowd of 11,000 was on its feet shouting most of the time. It lzreeted the decision with boos. followed by applause for the young Boston Negro. 10-round The Associated Press score card,Glnpp Bny Izave Hayes six rounds, Humez two and two even. SNAP snot ritnsiullef Rolls of Film tlr-vclopetl nml llrlntctl. 2f hour st-rvlcc. Double Ialua prlnlil. Any roll of 5 ,.x.. potutre only -so ct-Ma. Reprints ll cents f'lIl'll. Mall Film Service. .('lmt-lnlfrfnwn. HIGHWAY the United States In appalling. "Drive Carefully" should he Irlaek driver h All endeavour nation that flhvalle. Insurance J i , I ' 9 CHOIR ciaaloltotewa r The ferrlflc number of Traffic Accltft-nfa across Cllmull and lo Inn to carry one of our new Comprclicmlve Policy Col- huh Ell will protect you flnnnclally. llvltnunlt & co. in. tnnrrlc the Altman of every car and In Improve the unforhinafo alt- llnee 101! Bunnaralde nlontu-Ia l”Lamouretix l Normanl fast. one on me there. The next time I'll dcnuind to see the lists before the izamc starts. Dutchak." he added, "is the one man the Islanders really n:-ed. out there." - 0 That big scores goals left winger who almost as regularly as the clock ticks, Walter Pawl.V- shyn turned in one nf his best games of the season. Waller fired two goals to increase his total for the season to 30 and this for a fellow who missed the first few weeks and who was bothered with a had back for quite a while, is good going. His second goal was a. great piece of work as he car- ried the puck out of his own cnti. split the defense, and when fzoalic Jimmy Strztcllnn crime out to -.:':-t the puck. Walt went around him nnri ll0I'lClIfIllrIllll)' bnckhandeti litt- disc into the npcn t-aize. Walter has hr-en hitting his stride of line and is now only ten goals lie- hlnd .lini Anflcrson of Glace B.t,v, the lcuguela lending gottl scorer. There are only nbnut 21 IZEITIPSI left for the Islanders but we (lt'III'li hesitate to prctlit-t. that Walter will be pretty close. if not up to Anderson hcforc March 19. o . o . gllfilf Fields has his ielzllls set an set-ontl place and believes that the Saints will finish the schedule- in that covclcd location. lVill qualified his statement by the use of the word ”tltink" but hf! rc- mlnded us of a prediction he made on Dcccmber )5 when the Saints were In the cellar. This predic- tion was that the Saints would finish in the place pool. The ml- vantnge nf haviniz the first play-off games at ltonie is the only material reward for coming second. 0 I I I The llalttax tlrnssittg room 'v:isl "vr-r,v. very warm". slatcfl Ficlfls and he added that that was the factor responsible for the Saints fast start. Fields feels that if the Saints can survive the first por- lod they are all right for tho- game. ”The boys httvt-, fl sort of A third period mental outlook that they can win games In the last stanza". he said. He added that he knew after the first period last night that his team would win. . - . . Halifax (lFfCllSCl'll8fl Bob Drain- ville had his thumb broken in Saturday night and will be out of action for in week. Fields plans to rest him and then have .1 playing cast made for the thumh. "Dutch" Dclmonfe. the player who was supposed to Join Halifax. come as far east. as Saint Calherlm-ls. Ontario; and then went bark in Tacoma, Washin- ton, Fields states that. he can lfcl, a replacement for him as his name was entered hafore Feb. l. I O 0 Last. summer when Bill Brown was attemptlnk to hrlniz the tiaht gtune hack into popularity here he had trouble in securing enough suitable opponents to fill in card. Last night for the. third game In a row Johnny Morrow and Phil Vltlle had their usual scrap with the result that both players not the gate. The fight. like the others. proved -nothing to anybody nor to either of the players. Neither player has shown any superiority over the other and they hurt no- body-except their teammates who had to work that much harder to fill another man's place. There is no need for any feud between them for when they were team- mates they were good friends. It's about time that each swallow- ed his pride and settled down to play hockey for thosrmatch inla- conduct. are tough on a team and besides too much repetition in- stead of adding color to the pict- ure gets rather b.0l'll'lI. . . The Islander. last night started with twelve men and after Vltala was given the gate they had only -eleven. one of them "Bucko" Trainer was a sick man with the 'flu and there was talk before the l . !.six men up two Id Saints Move Closer To Second Place With 6-4 Win Over'Islanders a terrific save of Bob Bowness Wilf Ficlds' Halifax Saints mov- V g and in the second stanza Kenny to to within one point. of second Macxenzie mu-d in but was om. place last. night by scorlniz two guessedy unanswered goals in the. last per- iod and di-renting the injury- riddled Islanders 6-4 in ft wide open, well played game at .ltic Forum. Winger Kenny Mal('Ken7.ie's sec- ond goal of the grime with an ls- ltind defense-man in the penalty box proved In be the winner. Dewey Thompson shot the clinch- or into an open net with 25 sec- londs left in the contest. Prior to Thompson's goal it was still unybody's game its both teams fought at a fast clip for those important two points. With a minute and 35 seconds left in the game coach Lamnureux pulled go.-ille Ray Frcrlerlck and used the ice but the Is- tlanders could not beat Strachmt. The Islanders iced the puck with 5!) seconds left and Frederick iretiirncd to his cage. 15 seconds llnlcr l-in-dc-t'ick was pulled for the second time htit the Islanders did not get a shot at the Halifax t-itgc. Finally the puck came out lover the blueline with Thompson after it and he shot if from cen- tre lee Into the net. Tile Islanders led in both lilo first and sccond pcriods but both times the Saints came back to go ahead before the sessions ended. Jimmy Strnclian probably mean! the difference between and de- fcal. In the middle period Willie Marshall broke awiI.V and Slrach- au blocked his shot neatly. Sec- onds later the Saints scored their fourth goal to tie the game at 3-3. , The Islanders swarmed la the attack just after the first period opened. At the 2.46 mark Don Bcllriugcr connected as he do- flccled Llirry Travis' sliding shot into the corner of the cage. Pistol Pete Leswick scored the visitors first goal from about 30 feet. out of the lslandors net on a straightaway shot after is gang- ing iiltack. Two minutes later Kenny lliacKcnzie raced down centre ice with A winlzman on each side. Using the. winlz! as de- cays he let go rt shot from about 30 feet that caught the upper right hand corner of the net. Frederick was brilliant. during the period and stopped several sure goals with suvcs off Watson and Bowness. Phil Vitnle knocked the wind out of Bcwncss with a hard body blast midway through the period. Danny Nixon was sitting in the penalty hox when the Islanders scored twice within 20 seconds on At the end of the. first period Illa furious power Knack in H”. was 2-1 for Halifax and at the second pm-ind, Fm-gm scored this and of the second stanza 4-3 for first from directly in front of ll” 5H'ml5- the net with assists going to Early in the third period the lslanders got back in the game on ll beautiful goal by big Wall Powlysliyn who raced through the whole Halifax team and back- linntlcd the puck past Slraclian who came out of his cage. Whitlnck ttnd Pawlyshyn. Pawlysltyn put the the Island- ers ahead with A screened shot from the bltielinc 16 seconds later. VValfer took at pass from Bob Gi'.'l,v. Thc loud lasted only three min- ulcs as Dewey Thompson tied It up. Thompson raced in on Fred- erick unmolestcd and scored on a partially blocked shot. Seven minutes Inter Leswlck scored his picture goal to put the Saints alieztd 4-.'l. Dutchak Returns But it. proved to be their last. counter of the night. At 10.53 Johnny Dutchak. who returned to the ice in the third period after a lay-off for two weeks with a knee injury. drew fl two minute slushim: penalty. The Saints put on n power play and after a sustained attack Mne- Kenzic scored. Bergeron startedl the play with a pass from the hluclinc lo the uncovered Mac- Kenzie in front. of the net. The three veterans. MacKon7.ic, Pete Lcsvvick and Dewey Thomp- son each scored n brace to ac- count for all the Httllfax goals. LOSWl('k'l second goal was ill beautiful piece of work as he ducked a dr-feuscman lit the blue- linc. raced into the clear and out-I guessed Ray Frederick. W'alter Pawlyshyn led the Chur- loltelown attack with two goals and one assist. Bruno Favero scored once and assisted on an- other while Don Bellrlngcr scored Last Pt-rlml Best The most brilliant. hockey of the night was played in the last period its both teams gave out with their best. Hughie Campbell was t-liascd with a match mis- conduct after he violently disput- ed a liighsfit-king penalty with rcfcrt-c Charlie Goodc. W'l1llt.- Ciimpbcll was serving his ninjor the Islanders pressed but. could not scorc. The Islanders plnycd the services of George McLagarl. Conny Bonliomme and Jim Mac- Kenzit-. Tito Saints were without dcfcnsemen Bob Drnlnville. and Fred Weaver. Waller Pawlysltyn was the pick of lhc lslnnders forwards with one of his best games of the sea- without the first goal of the nilthli son. "Buck" Whitlock and Willie The -l”h""-V M0”"W'Ph” VH5?” Marshall also turned in stronf-Z show was re-enacted once again games while Johnny nut.-hak for the benefit of those who miss- ed the previous games. Both play- ers retired with match miscon- ducfs after a five minute per- formance carly in the second pen. 0 came back in the third period to play heads up hockey. wick were sliiudouts for the Saints nlnng with Dewey Thomp- - lson. Hughie Campbell and Billy V”-ale Watson. bavk- The fight started when curried Morrow info the Bellrlnser Trninor moved back on defense (Travis. Favero) and coach Lumoureux used only a-Hamgx, Leswlck W0 line! up front. tMcArthur, Warwick) 15:05 Goalies Ray Frederick and .lim- 3..Hamnx' ymcxmme g 17:45 my Strnrhan each turned In good p,,,,,m,.,,Hv".;e 30:43 Me, performances. Frederick wna hrll- Am-ml. 1043. ' llnnl on close in shots as the vis- ltlnz forwards roared In on brenk- second period aways. In the first period he made lloger Whynotl Oulpoinled By Billy Wyatt 'mnN-rou. N..7.,1"eb. ii .- (OP) 4-Charlottetown. Favero twhitlock. Pawlyahyn) 5-Charlottetown, Pawlyahyn 5:14 '1-Halifax. Leswick tM:Arthur. Warwick) . 15:27 Penalties-Morrow 3:40 major, mllcondllct. match misconduct, lvltale 3:40 major. misconduct, match misconduct. Nixon 4:34. - Jloger Whynott, Mahone Bay. 'n.l.-a pg.-log N. 8.. was outpolntaed here tonight In an eight.-round boxing bout by kch9Tl0llCt0W"- Pawlylhyn 7:46 niiiy Wyatt. Trenton. Whmottk”'1lYlX.MBOKEn!l9 weighed 153 and Wyatt. 154. tberxeront . 11:03 10-Halifax. Thompson (Watson. Nixon) 19;” Penalties-Campbell 8:14 min. or. misconduct. match mllcorlduct, Dutchek 10:53. play at all. "nucko" moved back on defense and did a great. job but it left. only two forward line: for coach Lamoureux to work with. Work Progressing On Extension To Telephone Bldg. Kenny MncKz-nzie and PeteJ..ch..tLLQ”99" and Fl-lvZl'0y Streets. The M; WHY ll for approximately 52:0,. tcirnyi . . . ............ .. so c”m'p'”3" The "Willi! o-i-mmx. Thomplon f,f::'t:dtel""9'” in telephone ser- (Nixon) azao ' ' Wm ""'””0M1 upon Scores Twice .--s-4; Walter Pawlysliyn (above) play- ed a standout izamc for the Is- landers last. night against the Halifax Saints. Pawlysliyn scored two goals and assisted on aitother. His second goal came on an end to end rush through the Halifax team. W.K.S. Girls Hoop Team Defeats P.W.C. Girls 40-21 "m I SYDNEY. N. 8.. Feb. ll - (OP) - Lowly Sydney Mlulonaii-es had 9. re-awakening tonight and swamp- ecl fifth-place Moncton Hawks 10-2 before 1.500 fans in e Maritime Major Hockey League nine. The win left. them three points behind Hawks. Playing coach Cliff Roach. Syd- neyls top scorer. benched himself and got top work from some of the more unsung types. chiefly Frank Bnthgate. who picked up two goals and two assists, and Ron Rohmer. who fired two and helped on an- other. Defenceman Bill Dinning set up three goals. It took Hawks 25 minutes to come out of their dressing room for the third period. referees being informed the players wanted a re- sharpeniiig of skates. Claims Sabotage Coach Johnny Horeck claimed "sabotage." He said the skates. de- livered to a local sharpener, came bnck dull, But Sydney slammed home three more tallies after Hawks were satisfied their skates were sharp. The game was further delayed In the third when goalkeeper Cliff Hicks squeezed the puck against the post after a shot from the boards. Hawks claimed it was a goal. and some of them left the icc. but the izoal judge ruled no score and play was resumed. The full Moiicton staff and four S.)'dncy players were inside the Moncton crease when Bruce Gal- lhzher tapped the puck through for the first score. Dtinc Macin- tyre zipped another home shortly afterwards. Hawks Rot their first one when renrguard Orville (Red) Olsen, eas- 1ly the hardest-working and most consistent player in Moncton uni. r0Ym- Phflrl-led through to sift. passes from Ray Marshall and Dnitnr Horcek. Hawks had little say thereafter. Trailing 5-1 at the end of the first U10? made a. poke-checking sham- bles of the second except when Sam Kennedy banged home their other goal. Monctnn - Goal, Lockhart: de. The West Kent St-hnol girls basketball team last night ticft-iit- ed a girls lctlm from Prince of Wales College by the score of 40-21 for llielr fiftll successive victory without a loss this year. SUMMARY WKS FG FS PF Plit. E. Smith , 7 i 0 lat M. Jarflinc . 0 0 0 D! H. Wllitlock . 4 0 ll Bl J. Campbell . 0 0 ll L. Smith '7 2 o in! B. MacDonald 0 0 0 0 t Vessey . . 0 0 1 0 i w. Taylor I) l 1 it Totals. IS 4 2 -to PWC no as pr l'ts.i D. Bowncss 3 ti 1 (;l A. Guindoii 4 1 0 Ill D. Messer 0 ll 5 f) H. Tatvecl 0 0 0 f) V. Wood 1 0 0 at J. MacKiniion 0 0 ll 0' S. Davison 0 0 0 til L. storey 2 ti o 4. Totals .. 10 1 a 21 Despite ildllellsc building u'Cal-ll- erlu-ork is progressing satlsfacr tonly on the extension to the P. 1-ll. Telephone Coinpzmy building new section was board:d in permit continuous work. The extension carries the main structure back another 23 feet and in addition an extra floor is 10 -. t . alifax ”oaI. strachan; def - . gill"(ll:xtrhnlpepl-i-lllrxhtgerfbtfndfragile cf!,H Nixon.” Berseron. Campbeelll, :fe1::f;:debd W" 511- The 5353': grabbed one nnofher nnd slnrfcd Unger; forwaivla. McArfhur. Les- br. k 1 new cmnpmed and they In Illrow punt-hos. After being wick. Ford. Mncxenzie. Watson. 6” Wm as now reached '0. U”! Scparnlcd hy the referees the Thompson. Warwick, Bowners. 5 MM '""”e3'- C0"CF9'4' 1-OOPS. players continued to argue and M3;-row, have been W"l'9d 0'1 all three. am-r settling nwn.v the fighters Charlottetown-Goal. Fredercik: "meye W1 workmen are now picked their wrong gloves. detenceg 'I'ravlg' vnaiel 5,-Hy, Slarlvlnl 10 put on the roof. ( Both players threw their gloves Dunn-mk; mrwudsl -n.a1nm.' I The new structure has all steel) at one rtnothrr nnd the fight sturt- p,,,,em' paw;).5h..n. w1,m,,ck' 1015!: In the section and on the cd again. Matters wcre about smnh. Baud" fM”sha”' Belly roof with steel columns Support. even with few punches being nnmm " ing it in the centre. When com- lnndcd and this time the officials omcmlkychune Good. and plelcd the entire building will be ”” "I9 l””-”” ""3 5'"9- Pete itiii. practically double the area of the re t ' - Ialnndcra short-handed SUMMARY ghlheiilefs Vvflllltulllflfflbe i(r:i:,d:1diei”lwtt.)liE . Old Dart. lm.-lu in . This left the 'Islandern with H". red” The umred cgongigctoffltfggn only eleven players for the re h mil (1 b E mninde-r of the period, ”Bucko" I-Charlol.letown. a 9 y M' F- 5'3huTm3n C0111- 009- I large undertaking here 3!, ""5 M-'0m Employed on the W”'k N present are a staff of upwards of 30 including 7 masons, 3 Iclflaenlers and. I0 laborers. " '3 hem! built to .pCI'mlI. the Installation of the dial telephone equipment and should be ready mm” tun” "ll-I 18”. according to KID. M. Gasa, manager of the In lmnwvement in service being '"'"''d "W it WIS zcnmily felt that only through dial service :(l)'l.lld this be done in the caziful it. Work on the e te 1 . in; was started incl." ofrdllbulalid '"'l'km91I Wire fortunate in get. linz the concrete for the founda- tion! floured and set just it me. tifmzf thy: before the first from I Much work was necessary ht; d9 buement and more I; to hm ugh; Thick concrete wall. t-om out and new one; put in. And in at least one in. gmce a basement storage room our will have to bg Ewe,” Efuglemlaegow 13' make it. on an . ment floor. 0 new 5". Meantime the ordinary work 0, all members of the Telephnn. '""P"'Y "-3" Ines on as usual. While it is nlturllly expected that there will eventually be dun flcultiea encountered in changing over from the manual Iyatem to that Mr. can is confident that the change can be made with no nmo that he might. not be able to The absence of vltale was quite 570953- notlceeble in the second period Frederick 11 10 10-41 as the Halifax forwards roared in strachan .. 18 I 10-81 on :.1he dgenae gfthouit lthe same -- cau on ey in prev ousy shown. 0 I 0 Paul Saindon. the former Val- "'M'"'l" leyffeld Braves left winger la olef- ---- lnitely going to Join the Islanders W I. If F A Na. and may be here within the next St. .lnhn .13 20 R 209 181 84 day or two it was learned lass Ch'town. .. 32 so It 231 230 70 night. Salndon, who has played Halifax ...'lz ill 5 205 and with Providence and valleyfleld Glace Bay an 3! 4 228 21'! of certainty should help the injury Moncton . 23 34 ll not 2.5: an riddled fllandeta. Sydney ., 2-1 33 '1 103 234 53 -11-Sydney. Rohmer 13:17 (EH95 MBY- Milne. Olsen, Wine-' mztsterf forwards. Burman. Ken- nctly. Clements. Hamilton. scholes. llowe. Marshall. D. Horeck. Rob- iuson. sl'ClliC.v-Goal. llit-ks: defence. Merino. Whalen. Dinning, Lev. flndoslflz forwards. Batligate. Pirie. Macfnlyrc, Rolimer, Robs;-150", G?114laher- Blrukow. lvnittiiews, llildcbrniid, First Period 1-Sydiiey. Gallagher Sydney Millionaires EH; Up To Swamp Moncton Hawks 10-2 At Sydney llovers-Anchors - Game Tonight The league leaclln - meet the second plncxe i?.lc:,:,l,.'f night at the Forum in a 1-cgull City League Hockey mm. ' game will get. unclerv.-ny ngvm. o'clock sharp. ' 2::-xztesxzfaaw Hui.-hie Campbell (ahovc) Hall. fax defenscnian and right ulngu was given the heave-ho last night in the third period of the Island. ers-Saints game for violently pro. testing a high sticking penalty, Johnny Morrow and Phil vital. also received match misconductu. Minor Hockey Games Tonight Two iiiiitor league liockcy games and one game between tltc Char- lottetown and East Royalty Boy scouts will be played at thr sD.U. rlllk tonir,-,lit.' At eight o'clock the itch Char- lottetown Troop will meet the East tnohmer. Levandoski) .. 0:46. 2-Sydney, Maclntyrc i (Bat-hgnlvci io;3a'. 3-Moiicton. Olsen i (Marshall. D. Horeck) .. 14:49 4-Sydney. Rolimcr lGa11al:het-i 15:07 3-Sydiioy, Plrle fBafhgailel 13:28. 6-.'s',t'diie:.'. llilclelirarid fDinnin::. Levandoski) Penalties Scholgs Wlncmnster 19:22. Second Period 7-5.) dues. Bathgato .. 19:31; io:36,l I lPlrlt-. .'ll'iclntyri-) :.'Z0l 3-klotictoii. Kennedy (Burmaii) , 4:46 9-Svdtiey. Bathstite lDlnnini:) 19:52; Pelinltics --- Clements 4:45 mi5.. conduct, Dinning 12:30. Third Period 10-Sydney. Robertson tMcRac) 5;1o 12-S,vdiie,v. Mnlt-hows .. . . .. ta (Hildebrand. Dlliiiimf) .. 18:1" M'”.'"” Mme cal ”””.'f”'t'” pcmmcs y Kennedy 17:12! '13tlolCd three goals uiid a rd on Stops: 5” B1 H" l. kl la .....--n. .38 Hogksinr mm” . 1; glad” Ct-cll "Bttbliy" Dculiii North Bay Hockey Player Suspended MIDLAND, Ont.. Feb. 11-(CP) -George Dudley. secretary at me Canndlitn Amateur Hockey Assoc- iation. said today dufenceman All (Chick) Guards of North Bay Black Hawks has been suspended indefinitely. Guarda, a product of Timmins. has been a p0Dular member of the Northern Ontario Hockey Assoc. latlon senior A Leaizua team, 911519! laid Guards was sua- Dended because he failed to attend the fall training camp oz syn. cuse warriors. The defenceman was reported to have signed a c form contract with Eddie shore, owner of the American Hockey League team. a few seasons ago. Shore requested the suspension Dudley said Guards. was suspend- ed until "he makes peace shore." - Too Late to classify LOST - CAR CHAIN, 7:10:15. Wyman Large. Yellow Cab. FOR SALE - FOUR-YIAI-OLD chestnut goldlnlf. well trained saddle horse. a good driver. Phone Summenlde 2281, local with ' 'I'UESDAY-CHILDKEN'S SKAT A-ruitoav-sxxrrua --..-- lnterruptlon In the aervlce. ronuu Events .. FEB. 12.. I6. oamzim. SKATING VVEDNESDAY-GENERAL SKATING ......,........... B 10 '0 THURSDAY -1Sl!DNE1-'-w--HOCKEY - 8:30. nuoair-cuosan IN answer no me i.a'h.-: xmo. PHYSICAL FITNESS . Royalty Scouts. A half hour later the Bantam Flyers will plriy the Bniitam Rangers and these players are TQQIICF-lC(l to be at tho work- menls Compensation Boztid office on Eusfon Street at 7.30. At 9.15 the West Kcnt Weasels will play the Queen Square Bcavcrs in a midget game. Those nlttvcts will meet at the Workmen's Cttnlllf'll- salloii Board office at 8.1.1. Cornwall I6. I Glasgow Road 8 The Cornwall Meteors trounced flit: Glasgow Road Maple heal! 10-8 in a wide open hockey szamc last night at the North R-Vt-' Rink before It good sized crowd nl fans. Jackie Brown led the w.niicr6 with four goals and three iismfis Dick Maoxinnon scored four times and assisted on two more for the seven goals for the losers stated on' the other one wl scored by Maeltnc. The i.-An M5 referred by Amos Cr4'!l'l't'l'l and Art Perry. .- New Haven 47" lryon Arrows 4 -j" I At Victoria rink lnsf nitzhl "19 evenly-matched New lftivcii llnl" tile and the Ti-yon Arrows b'ltl1('d to a 4-all draw. The gamn was min of the regular South QWNIS Hockey League iittl'tltg;g?Z c r GG . , HO POPULAR SHADES ma ................ 4 to" 5-3" 8 lo 10 2:30 to 4:30