Local Hockey Team Still Leads League I Hawks-Score 6-3 Win Over I Islanders To Regain Tie For Second Spot In Standing scorer, made the led lght blink t1i1'lll'tl to tho ltf. Dewar Thoinp-I first for the Brklactch turn as he son got 111 the clear in front oi. comloined with Lorne Hennesscy Shirley on a pass from McNeillI and Buck Whitlock tits ide the and Leptne and started the land- snd made a terrific comeback but Moncton bluelzne to beat P.dsodny. slide mlltiig. Fourty-eight seconds were still unable to close the wide Wally Kullnian banged his own later. Fred wrar-er picked tip a. gap as thr-y bowed 6-3 to the rebound by Nick less than a iiilll-;p.I.K'S 110111 Thompson just inside; Moncton Hutxlts .n n game at tlleiille later at 13:11 with l1liIt'lll)fl1'25'lilIllP 15381111 11311011116 Mid UYOVE 0"Pt Forum which produced by far theiand Leduc being the pltiyinakrisitltiottcli 11 11131.? or players and? The Charlottetown. Is 1 a n d e r I found themselves trailing 5-0 in mg second period last night before they could get their plays clicklng best hockey seen here this season."1lhis line was back with nitotltt-rl.nto the nct to take a 2-0 yead. . Led by ccntre Dewar Thompson goal early in the third period with with a goal and two assists, the Wimpy Jones beating Pitisodyti as Hawks bangcd in the hat,-trick in he ilew across the goal-ntouth. . the first pCl'l0d with Thompson.l Referees 1.aur.e Porter and Attl 'lilie1sltttidc1's began to press with wean-r and Dorztngton being the,Perry handed out 9 m.hnr pt-ital-IPt(i-utltty being st-itsational, espec- itirksmen. They dnuded four goals'tirs in the rlt-ttiily pl:-i)F(l in.t1ch, trill): off Wally Kullman at t.he ttth the lslandeis in the in1dd1eIftve to the Islanders and four to 13:00 mark. The Islanders new I the 1-tanks. The 1slande.s had a little anxious and allowed Derring- I(iOAl.ll-2 SI-ZNSATIONAL usston and each tram tall.ed once in the finaie. lot of trouble getting started tn ton. Thontpson and Bowness to I11? first period as they collcclcd race :11 oit Shirlcy with coach Bi'klnctt'li the only man bark, Their MF.H'l' l('l; tlttro Sliuilttlll pcuztltivs in the ii.st lVictory Over Caps herst Ramblers to an 8-4 Atlantic Coast Senior Hockey League vic- Schmidt. tory over Fredericton Capitals. Summary The Ramblers jumped into a 2-0 First period: 1. Amherst. Titer- lead in by Hank Therrrien and Rollie Sa- vard five minutes apart. They out- scored the Caps 4-1 in the middle stanza but trailed 3-2 in the third period scoring Page 6 The Guardian Saturday, Dec. 11, 1954 Ramblers In 8-4 Amherst -- Goal: Sleeves: de- fired three fence: L. Kiley. Rogers. Black- F:ir.lay burn, Parr. int-wards: Laliberte, night to lead the rambunctious Am- Therrien, Savard, D. Kiley, Reid. Jodoin, K e n n e cl y, Bernaqucz, AMHERST, N. S. tCPl -Haiti-t driving Jack Schmidt second-period goals here rien tBernaquez) 3:23; 2. Amherst. Savard (Rogers. Kennedy) 8:10. Penalties: Blackburn 1:10. Miles the first period on goals BannisterSays Win Over Landy Peak V (By Arch Mackenzie. Canadian tensive Iron Curtain and United Press Staff Writer) States training. for the type of LONDON, (CP)-Victory over amateur athlete England has Australian John Landy at Vsn- made famous. Meanwhile. The Evening Stan- dard links Bannister's name with that at Marie Foley. 25 at Van- couver. who met him at the Em- pire Games. Miss Foley. in Lon- don from Paris for her second visit in two months. has seen Bannister since arriving Monday, and told A reporter: ”I have known for some time that he was couver was recalled Friday by re- tiring mIles.Hoger Bannister as the most exciting event of his most exching season. The famous running doctor. in I farewell press conference. chose his Empire Games medal over both the first tour-minute mile at Oxford last. spring and his Ett- ropean games victory in the 1,500 metres. going to retire." Despite reporters' attempts to -- cnvisage situations in which he might compete again for his - - country, Bannister insisted he is through with international run- ning, even though he figures he is still improving. "Running will be of exercise from now on. I'm afraid." said the rsngy. broad- shouldered man of 25. who starts Unanimous Nod NEW YORK AP)-Vince Mar- tinez A sharp fencer with quick bursts of violence staved off the just a form 6:23, Mosgrovc 21:42. Second period: 3. Fredericton. 1-lewcy (McDonald. McPhee) 1:29; Lanky Roger Jodoin got a pair 4. Amherst, Schmidt (Parr. D. Ki- . ' - 15. '1 1 ' i t t 1 f ' . Tile lslaitticrs is deiv out played iiiiiiIlgityKIi:-ditbmliiiitvitiihpiittcilimitiIgit-iriliiii Ihillll ihilgrjeusto oiiiaiiiiiglatiid 1" ll" Ihlrd Period to csowd icy) 10:16: 5. Amherst. Schmidt i '1 f- . i ' "'i D.', '16:;6.A- ”" limo” ” ”" h"I'-V ”' ””IIM”"”"”” ""9 ”” aw” OC"”' mm W” became 3'o' lS1t:c)li:i'.5dtSDlfl((): Qtrarliibeelifltes agiorihg l(terstI(uSecJltmid)iIO(”l3. xiii. Jodoihli found it hard to penetrate the nnrls penalty at the '1-second mark. The H-Willis made ll 5'9 Oh KOHIS har.-it-ado uttich Nick Pidsodny put The Hawks litte of Tod C:l11lI)RIill.lb.V BN1 Hi-F51-llll9lIl hhd YVOH H01llE tin zn trout or the 11auks' net. Bert Hirschlcld and Bill S.uitctt 91 ' lll ill" 5?C0lld 55555011 b8l0l'6 Nrk niacin Iii stops 1111115 dazzltiig it-re on lor McNe.ll at the tint:-Ill ISlllll(lFl'5 Stalled WIIIHE Mid tir:'Ifl"nl?i11'f" while Sh.rIry in tlie,and were unable to get cxcii tsiicIllullll('f'fl -1 bra”! by PlClSOdH.V. The) 1,-am;e,.5-,..,ov ,mm. 13p -I-he H.mk5t5hm H Shh-1.3)., ,-would have closed the gap ntuch s.-nvrd llii'fP time: on brcak-sways However. the Hanks got 01'ga1l-Imm'9 had it HOC h?Ph for the EX- it re passing plays with ized and started to swarm the local lllhllloll Dill On hi" the Hilile Show- YWIFP on nniv one titan back, and once onlcage when Lorne Hennessrgv vrasimtlll ill ill? M00610" C359, I5 he 2 hard s.:"rnr:l shot by defence- in the t-ooler for slashllliz at 41131-'k”iI”'” M” I5 51")”- illill 1'-rrrl Wt-nvcr. Tltey continued to press, anti justi Tl”? 10'-”3l5lPl'955E'd hard 1h the Rnh Gtnr. the league's leading three seconds after Heititcssey re--IV” I1”-"I l39”0d5- bl” me C-ICIBMIVB - -- - ---v -- ---v - -- --- - -- iv ------- -- play of the Hawks kept. them from 'h'-'U'l-h'.'APu'o'-'-'- .'-'-55'-'.'u"l-'.'l.'.'.'&' ' gaining too much power and a lot 1: Int close checking was the result. 5 ::IThP trams trarrl to the Hub City :u ,tlodav for a game. .: . 3 Lint-ups Mimi-ton Coal: Pirlsodny; rig. Ifence: McNeil, McLaughlin, Weaver, Lepine; forwards: Houle, ( Sinnet, Larroix, Campcau, Bow- 1' .'Incss, llirschfcld, Dorringtnn, Le- :. ', clottr. Tlmiiistin. ( O ('ii:tr1tittctnwn -- Coal: Shirley: tlcfcnrc: Ll')'iP, Btklacich OlCon- -5.5,-.-.v.-.5.-.-.iI.-4.5.-v.a.e.-.'.' .'.1.'.'.'.'.'-'i.'H.'.'.'.'l.'i.5'1-'h't.'.'l-'lr'-V nor, lltnclthet-got-I fut-war : Gray, Whtllork. ltcduc, Carver, Honors- scy. .lt-nos, Kullmnn, Dowling, Pallariino. , I Ilcft-rcrs: I tltric Power and Art 1 Pcrry. Tlr. George Bishop of 1-1ag)ard.lbut those suitalile for this mun-1 ltavirlsmt tiv McGee. vi-icrinarians'tt;v were pricctl around 313.8111) toI of l.cxtn:lrtn. K5.. is line on ll S1800. Coori troiicrs arc srziit-cf H-it lF1l1l'-ill: oltl frtcittlsltips andlantl those eligible to slmv t-ins-r-x lrir-kin: mri IIi': rare ltnrse st1'iiig,that can sltnw plenty of stop mint- :-irl otlirr 1liIPlFSlS. The Doctor,lntand thousands of dollars. 110 at our to-.tlr-rs knou. was for yearsiwas vcijv much taken unit the sml Inlch-rill Lcpinu 6:25; heart of I-10 scientific (lCi')aFlnlEl'lI.Ipat'f'rpDPnt1)'S Counsel 201 3..'.t, hlunmml w(.m.(.l. (Thomson, Bow, rut t.tr Pi-mutt-tnl imvcrnnicnt vet-,Ili.1t Earle Rour. )1.P, of Iiitint-to.rm,55, 7.”. 3p Mmmwni Dm..-ml. n-iniitgm I7l.Iiitll anti his attain- hotiglti for Sttj,-titi. lie !.i:l:r-xi-x NlF.,1l”.l ,-1-hwnwml Bnwluhs, 19 -44' itmitt: H119 tr-rnztitxoti in tcicrln- Roxie got .1 that harts.-tiit ill IllI.x'Ir)(."”HHW: I,-(-tmnm. :07. names, lottinals and tninir to llir ai- 4-,xn,ir-old. nl1t'li'Il vriint luv ziiltylspv 4 .31. K-Human 10:” MCNCIH lnnlton of llrs. llazyairi S: llag-llrft Xlontiton Suntlay lll0IllIllg,14:2()- ' 1 yard, who are ('UliFiillBfliS to all Nov. 28 at ten o'clock anti arrt-vi-ri swmld "(Mom 4g Mancmn the learling l11'FFflVlllZ farms in in Deleware Monday at mttlnizlit H”.;L.mf,id (C-amW,a,l' Smneu) 8.I Ixontticliv and o'.tt-rs elsrtwlteiw-. -1600 miles. 1:”: 5 Mmmmny Hnulc ILECINTI Lag Tito Dottor ltogtl '-1 gtmtl n.'tt'cr .0111 Ir:-ntx- 12:113.: 6. Cliarlottctown,I .ltt- sot-on 1'1 rt: IIiIi7l1;'Il lxctt- (itnx tllviittc.-soy, Whitlocki l2:.'ll;, int-1.3 ,-uni nth.-t xllillli uimh hr T. (:lt;tilt-ticlnuii, Kiillitiatt tHtnch- WM RI 0 "mm ' "'”'IlI:"- "I bot-grr, li('ti1ICl 13:15. Penalties: mnmhi Mm" Kiilltttan 9:04, Sinnt-it9:0-1. I Third pr-rind: ll CIlfi.IOIlt”Il)Wlt.I .11.-no: tKvillni;in, lmrlut-I 1110"" Llltlllilitili, 1,.:it'ioix' IMcNrilI I l)Pll:tll1tlSI hltliiillhllllln 10:315. 1 Stops: Pitlstitliiv Shirley Sttilititary First period: 1. Moncton. Thom- 2 -ti) C)llI Siniili, who at is :-it sin c--- fnl with his li'Iillv1': null iItP put Sclisnli. is tttniertit: I'IEl1I limit at Hunter River. Tlicy in- I'IllllP Inn 2.11 513, Tloillmp R. '.l.lfl fiilfl Ill” 2 tgni-itlrl .1ollt l')tt:'n' 3.518 -I 3, mt Ii1'tI i-;. Mix. .l::ntr- Pottllnn. Thr IiIII'I Il'is ll('Pll rltttncui on-r from the tint to the tCont.ntit-ti on page '11 p'i4't'l x- "Roar-It" In Kim-(irrt:oi' thon- 11s on his lfliilll from lirlvunic. llhio ltxirw attr- tmn. lit: UPIVI ihmn with the in- to ttrin rt! pwktttg: up two limiters I Sports Forum Jrtmrt put In 4. '1 -on 9 15 10- 34 5 2 6-111 mi 111 the Mfllllllllfls but in -- llilittfi s.:::rs H5 wc.l. that Mc-I eighth Amherst goal wexe registered by Doug Hewey Tim Bliss Babe Legere and Gerry fence: Mosgrove, I-leon, Mclntosh; forwards: agh, Sewell, Hewey. McPhee. Bliss Miles, McDonald. Nicolle. , rookie 16:33; 7. Amherst. Laliberte (Sav- ard, Kennedy) 19:19. Penalties: Grenon 4:10, Therrien 13:33. Third period: 8. Fredericton. Bliss tMcDonagh. Legerei 8:28; 9. Amherst. Jodoin (Parr. D. Kiley) 8:16; 10. Fredericton, Legere (Mc- Donagh, Smith) 10:26; 11. Amherst Jodoin (D. Kiley) 16:33; 12. Fred- ericton. Smiih (Leger-e, McDon- aghl 18:42. Penalty: Bliss 2:41. The four Fredericton counters Smith Lineup: Fredericton-Goal: Craig; de- Smith. Legere, McDon- NHL Aid Chicago Drive Stepped Up I l TORONTO. (CP)-- The shsre- the big time in 1941 with the! the-wraith campaign of National now-dcfttnrt Brooklyn Al1l9l'l('lillS.' Hockey ltcague otvncrs siqppcti lie went to Detroit in 1942, nits into higli gear Friday with the in the Canadian Atniy during the announcement that the weak-sls- Second World War. rejoined Dc- ier Chicago Black Hawks have rc- troit in 1045 and was traded to IToronlo for Billy Taylor in 15146. Ilic has been with the Leafs since I Ci'lVP(l player strength from two league clubs. .X1ontrcalCnnacI.iens partnd wltln 1-Eddie Lii'.I.enbcrgcr anti;-JOIN HAWKS SUNDAY 'l'o1'ont.o Maple Leafs came up , . , with an eye-raising deal that sent w5I5,""' ”deI””d "I'll Mr" Hum” lemwingcr Harry Watson knee ligaments the last six weeks. to the failing Hawks. Thestraiglit I5 Sxpgcuid t” -lm" Ihe Haw”! rash deals were made in what su",dn-I" . I lmgue nnivials lnmgd their pol, l.tizcnh-vrtzrr, ii.'iI1i'P. of Ncutlorl, iv), in ”)mg ..m Help Chicago mu -SL1:-k-. joined Lunadieits front the lsentor Montreal Royals of the 01 ii: ptcscnt crisis." Tin; sales were announced after Quebec HOCI”-V L"'l3”'t H5 PI'3.V' E dosedgdoor mcemm of NHL err two games with Canadians in 19:i2 and three games last season. owners and president Clarence , I Ctintphrll of the NHL. The iwol L'I"""I”iI'g'Tr If "-VPNINI '0 .l””l ilic Ilrtwlts in limo for Sziiurtlny plrt,xct's will report to the lnst- , I P13”, Hawks mi; weektndg nights game at 'loronio against Tenn! owner: were unanlntotislllm, It”I5' I in lautilng the Montreal and To- (.'”'”5 P”"I M"””Ck- Ilidflcfl l0 ronto moves to help the Hawks Chmago by MD”I”aI 3 monlh 851”. who have finlsltctl at the bottom ”I”m5 I” ll” C3”3dlCn5 lll ill" dcnl. 11ii7.cnbrt';:m- is the sixth of tho si.x-train league the last , lcw xnitsoiis. It was anotltcr t-nsc Ca,"adw” 1” ml” Chlcagfl llVClt.V of the "have clubs” T8('OKllI7.Il1L"””S -V(""”- - the problems of the "have nots"I OI.I"”'-S "9"" l-01'"? DEVIL -lohn insiiszaicd last month in New M,C(0"E"-"”k- BUCIW llollllllwo. 1. York when thr llawks hou::htIDIck Gamble and M35hlCk- Davin m,"”.', MM”) Pryslal from DE. has since been traded to Dctro Mn” Rm wings and Paul M1,”, and Gambit: has been sent to Buf- nirk (mm K-mmdi,,",. min of the Amcriran League. llrtt-nit nuncr lllargucrilic Noi- ' tRO0M FOR AMATEURS Two very fine films on wildlife will be shown. a two-year stretch Tuesday as a house-man in St. Mary's Hospital. Neither there. nor in the army where he has two years to serve. does he expect-or want-special treatment for training purposes. Bannister gave these parting opinions: There is no physiological reason why the mile cannot be run in 3:50-right seconds faster than Land,v's world record of 3:58. Training tactics had improved markedly since the Second World War, accounting for track time progress, and he felt he was still improving. wild headlong charges of A1 An- drews to win a unanimous decision Friday night at Madison Square Garden ' At the end of the 10th. and final round the well-battered but game Andrews had I closed left eye and a balloon of I nose Martinez weighed 150 Andrews 154 Hockey Scores Atlantic Cont Senior Fredericton 4 Amherst E Moncton 6 Charlottetown 3. Ontario Junior A Galt 4 Kitchener 3 Barrie 6 Toronto Marlboro! :1 Toronto St Michacls 4 Guelph 2 Ontario Senior A Stratford 5 Chatham 0 American League Hershey 4 Cleveland 3 intercollegiate Toronto Varsity 9 McGii1 1 Northern Ontario Senior Pembroke 3 Sudbury 4. A-P-C League ANTIGONISHI, N. S. (CP)-St. Francis Xavier collegians awoke from s season-long slump with a bang Friday night to smother Truro Bearcats 16-0 in a regular APC senior hockey league game he:e. NEW GLASGOW (CP) - New Glasgow Rangers fought off a stub- born Pictoti Royals attack here Friday night to emerge with an 8-6 APC senior hockey league vic- tory. CURLING NOTICE Next Wednesday night Mr. J. Finley MacLeod will talk to the entire curling mem- , FORUM DATES l bcrship of The Charlottetown I Curling Club on the "Char- Hls two main regrets: Missing the 1956 Olympics. and quitting the track when "1 would have lik- ed to have seen how far 1 could go on improving." Bannister said he. believes there will always be room, despite in- Connie Mack Stadium Sold PHILADELPHIA AP) -- Phila- delphia Phlllies announced Friday the ptirchasc of Connie Mack Sta- dium their home park from Kan- sas City Athletics of the American League Sale price of the 33,000-scat park was not disclosed During the negotiations which preceded transfer of the'Athletics from Philadelphia to Kansas City the price tag oit the stadium was reported at 31,650,000. A Phlllies spokesman declined comment on whether this was the approximate selling price I like" Ii 10 11 lotictown Centennial Bon- spiel." I Also matters of Club Bon- spiels following the New SA'1'L'RDAYv Year. Your attendance re- Sknlinz . . 3-31GueSted' Election of skips and males will be held at this meeting. The Games Committee. Rural-Urban Session 8-10 A very happy, sociable period. I UNTY FISHI OF WA LES COLLEGE of our hunting (logs this 1954. coon hunts for the wintcr ailing Contest. You do not have this meeting. so, come and JOY "1" m0l'i"-5 Md W9 WI" the Mobile Recruiting or P. E. I. ars ago. he was known thtnuzlt- he thought hr rlti But Blntltliu I1 we-l Nrw Fililiiiifl nrd the Msrlrlle knew so much that there wts ll1'.1('h ,, ,,,,,1,h ,. l"Pinllt' states as a ragey l';ght lo trll, He I01tL0t. one sunplr littlc ca,-1,, rianitger who could get as much thing. Pribably that was wiry lie) 0",. iii. of a tighter as any other man- forgot it. And Louis was kllocliillilihp m shape rzer in the bttstnrss. But he wasn't his opponents out so fast and so wn,,dm;m's p:-ott-rte. 'itlng vriy far in the fight btisi-Irozularly that Blackburn saw no km. M” 5,, m that hnrti to son how he can be drnlrd lth lightweight Camplun much longer. llllllg is sure, Howard win when he fares Joe Tom McClux- C-llFli'.V '5 011? Ul Ill? hCSl- llithl ria, who announced Fritlays rivals, , , .. . .. . FIGHTIERS AND MA.N'AGllRS ilIlilllt'lEti'5 .11 Lite business. 5,1,4 it Wm the hnpe or the 1,t,..t luthnhons "I9AlI'4 1'03 U 5- 1” ' tl ; 1 to 11 ht an- - I ., 1 Sir. -is it the (gin manager uliolP1'ouali1y Dcntpsry would have be. nuns; Hllcnllf Ehglfufg you? n:I1tel,,5:':I;:::ik:he "I" iwmd Iwpll) PAmS' MlD.J"lh' Duke, "”I. ntak thr lljzlllrf . or does the come llF3l')tlF.glll c:t:intp.oit of the mo ,..”.h of me Had,” Hawamy ml wa,K.On.”hn'." in 5a5M,,,n,L h,, tI:frIl”;ri:IIHl”::”5'Il;1,':I'r,1:"'f. by itch.-rt m..'. c .ht' iitoingrtul not-ltt ttitnotti ix".trits ilu: inc ,.,, (Ml m, (mm. m MCCMMN - - 1..., d g '1'” g ” , I l""' Tltr f11iFS1I('H ,3 ;n .'1Dl)l'fl))l1.iII' two, uh.lc tlirtt p.i.titc"slitp lasutl ,5 a m,H.e "ml p.AUmbAy kmms as . . rg,'I"" cl" -S I'll '1 IUD I" Am- nnr 1 My to all l.-I.lllfI lioxtng fans -anti ll I.lSlf(I tnr int :.'t1:l1'S-- ,,,,,H, M U, l,,,M,R as dnkts ms W I ."”' , , I in i-.t of the tart that a 1l't1'lliEl'ilii?l(.IE an unbeatable tcunt. 1)'mp- mmm,.,.. He" H Tom )5 buxmg "PI n I CI1al'.DtlclUl.i'lt boy. Tom McC1us-Iscy had the killer insttitct, spcctl,-5m,C,0,. M we 5m.a,.wam. Ha”, . .1 I REY. uho a icw years back could stamina, and tcrrtllc hitting potter; Hm. X-(.5 mm" L. mum than ma, L d I M iakr rare of ltntsrlf lllSl(l8 theIKc--rns had all the skill on tin 111- Khp ml 0; ,.,,-.it;;tn; a tighter, . n I snttmrri rt: 3 is now the n1;m:g:' trrnnt:on.:l tltnloinal llil(ll it cainc -Inc” bl 101 "h n'nH,' mciunnwg , of a Mattttnin boztct who tanks to the hiis.ncss a.lit1l,'161ll"lllS. 1,1,9 I low 1 I .I a f; me. G T ullh-lI1P. ll.'I(iS best in his divi-' Then ihrre .5-ur. rather, ttas- a:H:1,,uIh.g,.,.sp:N:i1;c1u5t;: has 0 s w stnn. Newt Nlfllltlay night 111 Mont- Blackburn and Louis. only the 0IiI- no supwmr am.M,.3,.E. -1-hem 15 V 1 UVHLRL - - - PRINCE i-:7. K11 Ho-tnzri, Canadian l:ght-I,iimets--the l'l"iy old oltlt.mrrs -- ,0, ll1E wt, of 5m.,,,g that you,-I MIAML I'll IAPITBR wI”I"Fc't VVHEN . . . TUESDAY, DECEMBER 14111. wrizlv lllllilpfili. onrc 2123111 tin- rt-ntcntli':r B'n.kuti ll Win! hc (l.fI -., . .- .. . la "”5I'”-V lud-l0I”"I okI5h0I”3”- T1MF 3-0 P I .t,.,ntrt Hits the lLqUllEd amottnl , (Md ,” , F, V d l 1 . . . . 0 .M. tit-r Xir(,lll auitiancr, battles lltlll 1ous,1ic ("llI(I tint, oi t.itt:'sv, n: ,,.,,,,,,,m not mp, much so that I)” e I)” '3'”), 1””) WI”, 5"” Bit-:i iv.) tom ltc fI?.(H'1Ii”d a (lo utzli tiny 10112." .- uht) hap- 1”. W” m Sm". berm-,1 H”, hm” mll? me Iliad 0: U19 l1:I'm"l”l?pc” - AGENDA .. . fru "crks aco 111 lialilax. p'liC(I in stiotl .iion;, tjzitiltfl-tucr . "1 nm 1,, H U9 5 than -I”. 3” I9””””,"e” 5 9 '3 why i - In ilU1'i'l1)1lll0ll. no managrr has Row. But Blat-ltbttrn nits, in the :.Inm- m-3I(,.,,KI .11 (1)955 mane rip. '"l".k' He nmd ' 66 Mr E 1;” L (H) RSI"-"ii lunpd so many pt-m made A itglitrr unless that'opi'nion of tuntrt, the ttrmitest mp N,ndm,,n. And me”, is m, WI” , 1 Ia"- ' italrrr had the inherrnt ahllity.Ibo:.C1' and cagicst ring Cl';iilS1li.'in .,;,.p,,,p,,,.mm ml,” 0, 163",” Vvlfvllllnlhl dislodged Ted Kroll or, (it) How can we avoid a recurrence of same? Thr .'.cl1ltr'.z i't5l.1itl. is something ever to slrp ,n7n a tuna: nt .111" rm”.-s mm plcmv of ,1,.,.p. "El: HaI”0'd' N'Y',' "I"0':",87”68' " Organizing f0X and nh.t:i no 111111712 can instill tnlu l'.Cl'.'Ill '1'1i..i. is -.ci'..' .11 it lot ti. -I-,.m M(.Cm3kf.;. ,5 a ruulm. ”I:l5 al-lpcalied "I9 um” Wining" monthp llli 'n:o'r':r - hr cilhcr hits it 0: tcri.lo 3, but Blxc iii nits .t mtm W, Mu.” ,L' Cm”; ,0 mwm -”"I I115 blazmg P””” W”” 10 ” , .. . .. . - .. - , . ” : : I1 work. ill Duck and (noose C be li..n But tz..iit..t1 that he has ttght.t with ttittlri like 111 ll 10. HI 3 mm” "mm, by Umnmz ,.(.2u1a,. I this i..'..nrt anti that he is wtlling territory. As a imittvr o: itirt. he Lonsp 5,, W. as ,1... M... ,0m.cmed' Jim"-'1 3"105- OI Mill Pl"?-V N-Cu 1V to learn and be guided by 1i:s had to. He was wcltcrxtutgtltt M. an. mm, 5,,,.(.,w,mnu,, having W5" muml lead” Wllh E 56v I993 A bumper crowd is expected. mr.t:.-tzrr. iliru it may be sa:d in champ nu or the world Th? "llli bccit irilti so--that these are the E Om-fVer'l:,",7I and dliip-1 I0 lN' E m('nlb0l' l0 attend all irasottrli.rttrsc that tho innn- thing wliit-li niulizibty picir-tilt-rl V,-I. ,,.,..I,m MW Hq,m,.d Chose W” m"” ta MI I 0" 1'" Mm? I ' . - .- ,--- . -. v - -. ,, . .. l " ' - i ' U.S. Open chamnnn Ed. Fur oi of "mg 30'" snnrmlw WI" 9" out n -.r.- L." .i,-itrr. t'i.iI1 linni bciit; inidrtn.trt.l1t 3--ll .l1rt7ltt-km when hr rould have . . 8 - - Take .lnr ll'tvndtit:.n, it-. ttis.ati.c Itcltt Iii"FtVHit"l)1Iil (Il."llll1)..'lli :tls:i n,nr.H,.M),. "Hy L,.,,,,,,,,. In m,l5I- I”'”-S Pll.I0y f"9nd5l1lP- Probably n.itrty per cent of pros. was that the hoitir-rs ut l.Ilv1S(' titles M,:;dV i t Ammid '"T""”:po en!-day Maritime boxing fans wanted noth.ng to do with him H,”-,,,,1 is new on the H md, I never heard of Woodman ttntil hcl when an old man. he took charge ,,mk,,d among the but niacin m' S I 7l"'1Vf'(l in Halifax A few wreks of Louis. He taught the grc-'lt 111,. ,,-;,,.m aLm5M,ghL1,hE um I7 - n utlh Brian Kelly But. fifty l:rnvytt'r.,:lttn1lltr kneu At frnst, Wm KM” Monday mgmv ll ,5 : Y Y I ass. One (lay lI1('.1'!' strnted into reason to mcuttmt it. 1 Nu. 3,-,,-4.1:.- '3 training a tin rte rs R thttt. But. one tiny Louis went into llir wnlp-RED MCCLUSKEY "tawny, not too well-teri ,voung- ring with Scheinttling. And nlirn -- , 'r' looking for something to tlOlLOlll! led with his left, he left h.s that would give him something to llatv ii1iCDVel'Pd for a fleeting mn- mt and I place to sleep. Woodntsnlmmi. Scltomeling was far from IACSHLSianding USSR Blocked WINNIPEG (CP) - The Cane- dian Amateur Hockey Association Ilwts blocked a bid by Winnipeg 'MAi'0Ol15, western senior hockrj IIIHRIISIS last. senson. to play It two- izame exhibition series in Russia next year. Terry Hind. manager of the Ma- rmna. said Friday the CARA had ITOOO For some years I have cited to arguments by duck md listen. goose hunters re ardin ' . tuerlcs. A mlnorityt gt-oug, cl sometimes wonder why um. should be any dissenting vol”, raised. expressed themselves 13 being opposed to migratory bn-,3 sanctuaries. They argued that Sanctuaries took ducks and gees. out of circulation and imposed H, obstacle in the path of meander. mg watertowlers and cut deeply into the hunter's seasonal kill, 1 know it burns up a lot of gunner: to see several thousand geese and ducks enjoying a siesta within . stone's throw from a public high. way protected by I legal bu-my, They do not look beyond the im. mediate present . . . if they wg;-3 not protected by law they wouldn't be there. The National Park has created stubble shooting at wildgeese dg. luxe in the general Cavendish. Mayfield area and in other sec. tions miles beyond the immediate Park boundaries. Hunters from Queens and Prince counties llock to eastern Kings County every tau to reap dividends made piissxblg by Black Pond Sanctuary. Never. theless there are a few who are willing to sacrifice I project that took years to bring into being fur the sake of I few hours' blasting with I shotgun and alter that R barren desert so far as ducks and geese are concerned. A few months ago the questtnn of having two sanctuaries in King: County was discussed at a lTlCPlii1g of the Queen County Branch, Fish and Game Association. it was the consensus of opinion that if the Harvey Moore protected area at Milltown Cross was officially fle- clared a Bird Sanctuary by the Department concerned at Olldlln the Black Pond Sanctuary in-ttlri stand in danger of beitig canccller and thrown open to public llltllll ing. Since then I have talked to it lot of interested people in eastern (Continued on page '1) BROOKLYN (AP)-Catcher Roy Campanelis and rookie pitchut Karl Spooner Friday became the first Brooklyn Dodgers to Sign their 1955 contracts. FUEL OILS Boat by Toni DIAI. 9911 ooooooeeooeoo-no-ooooenonoe. FOR rut BEST IN Cameras : mo PHOTO SUPPLIES 399 9 TAYLOR'S JEUELL ENS Qnrhofcbuq n o o n o o o o o s s v o u o u o I u 0 II .- ouu tmwett. FOR I DEALFR5 :- TO ALL YOUNG MEN AND WOMEN OF Your RCAF Recruiting Unit. which has been local- 1 ed in the Journal Building, Summersidc, will be locatcfl at the RCAF Station, Summerside, after December it. The RCAF Mobile Recruiting Unit will continue to visit Charlottetown each Tuesday (9:00 a.m. to 8:01! pm.) and Wednesday (9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.) at THE RCAF ASSOCIATION CLUB ROOMS 3rd Floor of the Bank of Commerce Building. . For ftill information on a career with a future, visit RCAF Recruiting Unit, RCAF Station, Summcrsidc. PHONE 2281 LOCAL 119 COMING IFREDERICTON CAPS MONDAY. DEC. 13 4 c a n - . 1 . u - 4 4 I n 1 I i PRINCE EDWARD - ISLAND write, phone or visit the TO ALL LOVERS OF HOCKEY ALWAYS A CROWD PLEASER WITH SPARKLING PIE-HOLIDAY TREAT GIVE YOUR 'I'lAM-- THE ISLANDIRS YOUR BIGGEST CROWD rm SEAT SALE - TODAY AND MONDAY. 31.50 and SLIO. we FORUM tieinlt nrrri tho ynlingslrr, httt bring hat ll2Ill1ll1ll.t,D1ltIw riiIn't ' l d l ltt : K 1 imethtnc about him impressed the, have in in the fourth. wltcti , W L T F A ”"IIt'ics'ci,t:i l.gnnn&I:ll:i1Iot:BltI:0ln:lr i Choose the rlzht gin '0' the 5l""'I'3m3n 0" your ttard-boiled manager. The young- bouts lecl with his left. Schrnicling gI"dif;I'” 15:; -Vlon Jan. 13 Rm; 15. Est "Elm our l0l""3ll"5 l0iHllI9-I"! ""9 "De .Ier w s rlvl. Ample and dire ti: ash d h". 1 hi i th 2 Th F" "'1 - in hlsaanswirs (to the qupstIorisIBrt-owii Boiitbreliz nevgr giit Iiitiier th:l Amh"T5l 29 13 13 4 110-1” vlcieiirlyiielildlzsiinoroithyugxii-:3: t Golf ' Tennis PLAYS C You WEL ENJOY A Woodman put to him. and willing smash for the rest of the fight M”"”"” 29 I2 I3 E '7 93 ommended that Maroons be sent ' Skiing 0 "mm in work. He was put to work about and lost the decision But as long: "T””' The CA1-1A called 1 mail vote of e - . n! the gym. as he lived. he never left. his chin ' its executive and Dunn was the Hock" "mu" ll Tm rent is lVi':IYH')' As long as '.l1lpi'Olf(I!'rl again Blaclthttrn saw "NV One Voting in favor of gend. EBMVWIIIII S Archer! hm,-png y-rrnrtl: are krnt In the in that. El'P1')'l'1lVP knows what hap- mg. the yum. ' Buebell ' Badminton E;t5;!,l1alh lansttmtr. Ilhv srtvioit; gm arsed when tide tun met attain. Monlrral 9.9 17 it 4 an all an In Midland. Ont-.. Georle Dudley. ' nuiteth-Ii ' Football 0 H rfllm Itv WI 1'65 0 Am rttlna hat? "1 M"ClllFk-”.V. 1" Tot I 27 14 7 ft 61 43 34 secretary-manager of the CAHA. Langforrl He maria Woodman. venture thrs opinion that he could Itpli-irlaiitn 25 is in 1 as in 31 said the other association officials NEW ISLANDERS CAPS Woodman marle Lanstforrl. Onelhe the men who will mnkc Howard Boston 25 9 11 ll so so 2.: felt the trip by the Winnipeg club .y SWEATERS, STOCKINGS was essential to the other. and that Howard will be the ri:lit- N rm-it '17 ii 14 5 62 75 21 at this late date would not be '; ' Lets take Kenrnx and Delnnsrv ,er who will prnvr to all right fansi Chicago P6 4 17 5 All 84 1!! practical. SS- ,....a.s .. ..:.-. -,, , - ,,,,,,,,,, -. -,,,.. .- ..s.. .. . I Lrnl-E SPORT SPECIAL HGSPECIAL SPECIAL II I ms-...... 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