Rovers Defeat Saints A 9-7 To Strengthen Hold On First Place In. League had three assists. Jackie Kanels Rovers strength- The win gives the Rovers six men their first place hold in the City Hockey League last night by Saints and the Anchors. icfeating A.J. MacAdam's Saint rights game was refereed by Jim Dunstanls University team 9-7 at Flanagan and Joe Coyle. the Forum. S.D.U. Goal. Hnrrigan; Harold "Red" Howatt. after llQ- fensc. Wedge. Waite. Juneau; "R 5” Ill? by Jfltk Brown Rn(l.I0:".Val'd5. Coyle, Ganrlct, Mclsaac. ISM" Ready fired the winning goal I Dezglian, Jay, Dalton. Murphy, .o break a 7-7 deadlock in the dy- cl...-0,-,p. '1: ;YIlifitlt(flS of ;1l1e fame. Brown Rm.c,S w Goa swam; damn”. Stilt. nwat in t e rear and the. . .. . . , zedhead fired a low shot into tlie'nead.'l.' Porky Emit mmards '--irrt sidc of the cane. Seconds 1.1-i2?;:nlm'U,l:::l:?,u'StS”laifl' BM?” Jr .lack Brown fired the ('linCllCt (J3? ,, ,d i' anmh mm" :w (ml the smriiig for the night. i' i I'M” ' , , The Rovers opened the seorinuy SLMMAIH o.th qii:rk goals by Bill Lt-dw(l'., h"” Pf'l"d Hid Ted Strain in the first period I 1' R”V"5- Ledweel 'R'33d.l'l H; by the time the session hall; R"V9l'5- Sim”! IRCNIY ..ed the Slllilis TKCYC leading 3-3. 5-9-11. Dalwn 1373?) rs the result of two coals by Ed, 4-5”-U-. -VICISRHC L-:(ltnii and one by Mclsaiic. ' 3--Sl3.U.. Dalton (Juneau) Diiriiic Illt second prriotl the, l)('ll&Illi(lS-Nflflf? F.-iiers ciinnied four times against; Second Period zinre by the S.till'.S and ,the City. 6-Rovers, Sit-ail; (Dow-imgi '-1'" llmlr 0'-ll lmlll IW fl ('4 SI'0l'F I. '7-Rovers. Doixlziig (Mac- Ijnz'il 'riini srnreri three goals ill: Q;-pg-,..-. ygurnt "ll," ”'5' 5"5Ii'"' t 8--Rovers. Rrchard (Perry red 5 ant was the iviiiiirrs lead-,i Rmdw " "'3 ,:n';':x:ii:""UF'(:ll1:::)”:(M;)v it-llolvers. Stanley iR.chardi - iinc. itliikigv S'.alliCV,. .lciii:i'i10"S'D'.L ' Dmnha” i'I”"”"' ltvliiirtl, Bill Leduell. Jack Rrowiri Fmnnml ..n""'h', . Air Perry and Harold 1-lo-.t-alt De- X, QD U 7Jlhl(l Igflyilllllv lriiseinnii Jack "Sp)'" Ready pick-i If, iR'm:F ' m5h'”l erl up five assists on the nights "' I” - Ina.-. I3-S D I'.. Jiineati Two Summerside bovs. Ed Dal-UTTSD U" 091- ”" ton and Stan Dcighaii led the 15”R0V"”- HMVM3 'Bl-""115 S:-'.itts' attack with two goals each I RF-703.1” Ilaiii Jay, Mclsnac and Jiflit-ati I6--Roi Rrii-.(.v: (Ready) scored single cools. .l(ine:iii aisril Pen: Les - t Walcott Annoyed Over Fight-Or-Else Ultimatum By TED SMITS IG(id. I've bren ex'cry'.('liere - in ROCHESTER. N.Y.. Jan. 28 L ;ii'.S0ns. .r. army camps, in hos-i (AP) -- Jersey Joe Walcott broke 5 p. as. o.it with an aiigry l."l.'ldE' Iuflfly ”I.' I'm not a (-i'ed.t to boxing. against the "fzzlit-or-else" (iii:-pillefl he can hair my iiile. niatiim of the New York Boxingl ''I asked for an extciismn when Cnmm:ss.nr., and declared: I nvor. 2:, I wanted a full year. "Bier smre I won the title I've I need llll)ltP)' and I itaveiit made put 1'? no the line every day withlsla since I beat Exzard Charles. the youth of our country. IiBiit Imade a promise. Iproniis- .wcu.dn't care it Bob Christen-led God :f he saw fit to make me berry takes it away from me to- day. He can't take away my sat-i "I'm saiisfcd if I never fight p:;:r.ts against three for both the. Last de- . a champion lid work with kids. I LITTLE SPORT mauv- Iy Rousonf THE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN JANUARY 29. 1952. Tonight the Islanders start. theirl toughrst week since the open .g the schedule liisl. Octoliei: FlW.t', iiiteii and close the week with gaiiies against the anti in between they meet Burners (wire. They go min tray tonight three piiirls alimiri ititc SaIi(ain.u'i'.(ns and it tile, 1' luzinc (Hit of Hnliiiix biiiiii-ilay' ii:.:ht with a three point hold on 's(-iieiirl plaic then ihr:' sh(ii.I.i lc the the .l.ii.r.i:il mile in liolri (in to their it'.::u('r-up Md mi; we;-k they iMaritime Rinks Take Lead In First Round At Big Quebec Bonspiel I pos'..(ii1 for the rest 0'. (Etc (.(:.3. . . e A win for lil(' l.sla:.(lcrs l()lIl.'lll '.Vlll give (lit-:n a five ,io.nt edge over both the Saints and titel Mint-is and ptissii-.y .sc'.'0ii '.1UliliS imorv: titan '.liL' lliiicrs who play at lS't(llllt,t. A loss will .-(it lll('i.' ilfl, lto one point liter the llalicoiti isl wlic iitritiiziiizcclly p.ai: to ni:i.l;t' ih imost of this weclt L15 they play five, games, In ailditioii to playing the, llslaiiticrs (wire the Saints. int-oil ithc iVliili(m'ai:-cs a like liilIlll)fl' it itiyres. The Mills. lighting for is ploy-off spot, sh(i'.il.i take at .c:ist iiiic gatnc from llitliiiix. I . . . I I The loin: '.'lrtoiji' ftuniiie for thr- ;BCllYPl'S ended last night when iO'FIaliert,x's c.t-w dropped the lsoints 6-'2. latvay from the lSlalItClCliS door and IIOI this some tliau'..s should go to, iformrr Isiandcr. Hal Gorduii thel 1Bciii'crs netminclcr. It was Halls lfirst victory in a Saint John uni- form and the fact that it did not come before last night was not were The win kept the wolf" ..... Hal's fault. Oniy two goals isfaction." , scored against him in most of thcl ,apa:n. "I'll Battle For Second Place When Islan.ders Tangle , With St. Mary's Tonight Another battle for second place in the M.M.I-I L. standings will be waged at the Forum tonight. when the short- handed Islanders play hosts to a determined Will Fields and his band of Halifax Saint Mary's. The future of second place well ride on the outcome of tonir:hl's eauie between the two rivals. Thrcc points separates the teams. the coveted HMWX 5'””5' now so that after the game there a repetition of Saturday will likely be either one points between them upon It ho WIHS. T-tic Islanders. although they" ll.tvE only 13 players. can not al- ford to lose, They hold second place by only A narrow margin have It tough or flvc-I depending I By BERNARD DUFESNE QUEBEC. Jan. 28 (CF) Often-favosed Maritime: rinks. today took the lead in the tirsti round vol two opening competitions, in the 39th Quebec lnternationail BOIIEIIICI but a few were upset by Quebec foui'somes. Four rinks front the Maritinies llraw For Keefe Trophy competition J following is the draw in ladies schedule. facing the Saints and the Beavers twice. George McLagan. who came down with the lflu yesterday will not -be playing. ills place will be taken by either Bob Gray at "But-ko" Trainor. "ilub" Beoudry will play at. centre or right wing in place of either Trainer or Gray. Tonight's game is expected to bep night's brilliant. contest in Halifax wbenl the two teams last met. The Saints won that game 6-2. In their last visit. here the Santnmarians downed the island- ers by a 4-2 count, in three meet- lngs previous to that game the. Saints were victorious. Lamoureux Seeking New Hockey Talenf Islanders coach Leo Lamoureux was in touch with officials of three American League Hockey clubs yesterday in attempts to secure the services of at least two players, it was learned here last night. Coach Lumoureux is hopeful that something will be worked out within the next day or two. He will likely be in touch with the clubs again today. He is attempt- ing to land forwards but will con- sidcr defensemen it they are available. The short-handed Islanders rc- ccived another jolt yesterday when it was learned that George Mc- Lagon had bccome ill with the tflu, This leaves only 13 players available for tonight's game and possibly for the game tomorrow night at saint John, Also on the sidelines along with Mchagan arc Johnny Dutchak, Bonhonimc and Jim MBCKCIIZIE. Garrison Ilciclhay won first-round battles in the. Chateau international event. vvhilel three moved into the second round of the Omega international. In the Chateau, ltlaritime unn- ners were I), R. Mai-Kay. New Glasgow, N.S., J. K. Graiiigcr, Moncton, N.B.. Ralph Lyman. Mont-ton Beaver. and Jamie Crcascr. Bridgewater. N.S. Que.-i bec teams were the victims in all cases. except for Creascr who: edged H. C. Fortier, of Montreall Thistle. 9-8. l J. R. Mcbcllan. Sydney. N. S.. Dr. C. Baxter. Monclon. and A., ll. Clark, Fredericton. where thei l League Meeting I .'. round robin series will be play- ed in the Garrison Hockey League vith each team playing every other sqitail once, it was decided last night at a G.H.L. meeting osuzird the H M. C. S. Queen Char- lone, 1'. was also decided that the first and third and second and fourth (5300 teams would meet in sudden- c'e:ith semi-final games. The finals will be a best two out of three game affair. The play-offs are ex- pected to be completed in mid- March. This week uiarrisnn hockey will winners in the Omega. McLeliaii -,0 pmycd 0 Th. ,3 lb H defeated Ira NICEWCII of Monlrcailine A,mk.,.';. mgijxfg Ehitxxvg ssncr JOHN. Na. Jan. as - (OP) - Saint John Beavers em- erged from their slump and bolt- ed Halifax St. Mary's upsurge in the Maritime Major Hockey Lea- gue by trimming the Saints 6-2 tonight before 1,068 fans in the only "Big Six" game of the night. The win left Beavers 11 points ahead of second place Charlotte- town Islanders. with Halifax still only three points farther down the ladder. Ken Watson led the Saint John scorers with two goals and two assists. Bill Mccrackcn had one and two. Ron Hurst. Matt Mesich and A1 Buchanan also tallied for Beavers. Halifax scorers were Bill Warwick Ind Bill Ford. 0 The first period ended I-1. Then Saint John counted three without I reply in the second. The fans got their money's worth. It was a fast. rugged and wide-open game with Beavers hitting especially hard. The slop! -34 by Jimmy Strachan of Hali- fax and 16 by Hal Gordon-didn't indicate the closeness of play. Of- ten after storming into Beaver territory the saints were unable to get shots away. Strachan gave a hot. performance and stopped lots of dangerous tiring. Watson opened the scoring in one of the prettiest plays of the season here. Fainting first one de- fenceman and then the other. he went between them to tally a 15- footer. Warwick tied the count by lift- ing the puck over Gordon when the latter went. down after com- ing out to smother the rubber. A misconduct was meted to Howie Lee for protesting too vehemently against an official in- terpretation of the icing-the-puck rule. His Saint John mate. Johnny Aruiidel. had just finished serving a minor. As he left the box he followed the iced puck. and the whistle sounded although the puck apparently was fired before Arundel got started. Hurst made it 2-1 for Saint. John early in the second after taking a. forward pass and split- ting the defence. Near the half way mark Watson shot his sce- ond on a passout while the Saints had only four men on the ice against five Beavers. Mesich back- Thc hcavyuczglit champion hast been ordered by Chrlstenbei'r,v.liiinney. chairman of the New York Box-' ”I 1l'ii!1l to f;;:hl again. I love in: Commission, to s.;;n for a de- fighting. I'm no fake. I'm no fence ot the crown by Feb. 5 or.p'noney.” be stripped of Li. L Dan Florio. Waleottis trainer. "What I've becn do.i:;: ;s inorclsaid the champion could not pos- important than satzsftniig boxiii: .s;bly box in March. Walcott " Said Walcott in R ive:,':hs tried to :fllll'i'0SSlil1j weight of 193 1-2. Hockey Lovers IT'S IIP-T0-YOII Your Club "THE ISLANDERS" are fuc- ing a crisis. They have had crippling injuries and unexpected expenses. They need FIN- ANCIAL AID. In spite of injuries and creasingly strong competition they have held grimly to second place in the League standing. . YOUR DONATION IS VITAL When your cunvusser culls lie as gen- erous as possible. Out-of-town supporters please mail donations to Box 247. IsIander's Hockey club Charlottetown O I Go Places! Go NAVAL. RECRUITING OFFICER OIAIIOWITOWN be 38 Tlttirsday. I need! 205 nmv against. a fight-' games he played but the Brgavers curling competition for the Keefc Clicking, Last Tr.vphy at the Charlottetown curl- lforivards were not inight they .':p:7arent2,v lhfulflhl it Ill? Club Play 0ft9nEd if95W-1'53)" iwas time to show Halifax who was 3 tboss in this league, ilioily Taylor Margo Benton '. - - - - ;Nor:: MacDonald. Lillian Duchemin Coach Len I..nno(ireiix was Iwnien Macxmme 3”" Glam vorried man last night Yrsit-r.'laviV"Im3 Memsh Srlbn MBCMMBL a.'lernoon ltr liarl lc'irned thi i lsku” isms) . . . 3 :Gf(lI'gP .VICI.flt:flfi had come clowiii - - ,r.-.th the flu and was spot-tine; (1 Leona Giilis Rita Lamoureux tvmpcrzitiire of ltltl degrees v('iti1.E5”' 3'” M” Tmm" the result that the islanders ix'er.-.7-W73 PICk3"l- Gf'0I't!lnB Campbell x-..:hout. a conipirtc defensive (initiV-"I9 MWNPI” Clmm" 59”” for tonight's mine, This leaves, 'SI(ll)' ISM”) I4-o with a working complement of1 5 5 only thirtecii players. a bakri".s'I2leaitnr Snort” to-urn. He plans to ninvo i-iiiirr Yvonne Wilson ,'I1iickn” Trainor or Bob Gray back phiaigot-lo Allan :on defense with Larry Travis :tllrIlDOrIS MacDonald Helen Maclnnis Jessie Parker Emily Rayner Rosemary Hill iI'hi! Vitalc. If Tralnor goes back. (Skip) .(Sltlp) I 'I-ltih" Beaiidry will play centre: if 7 3 (lm.l' WIOVFS '0 lhft bllwllhll ”HtIlt"tlio:ierta Sutherland Ann Willis It All hf? flliltilltlf Ii!-'11! Wing 011 tllc lJr-mi C-iddlngs Barbara Rope? Ill-trshall lint. lraiiline Burden Inez Gallant ' ' t Kay Johnston Elizabeth Mac- The Islanders now (are an urg- Donald ent need for at. least two more (Skip) (skip) ,pia,x-ers. Jimmy Mackenzie does no' 9 to CW9" '0 M 3'31" '" V1” Ii” al Ii""5' iftrina MacPhersun. Anne Matheson llmllih” ml" Wwkse C'3'”l.l' B”"”lS':1ii-iev Storev Dorothea Stewart izcntme will be out until the piay- K-Hy M.,5mrd Beak pmwue offs and probably for the remaln- Agnes Ho” Maw Mcunnan tier of the season. Johnny Dutchak l oSSWWuuggggsssssscsQQCOOngg THE R.C. N. NEEDS MEN TODAY! -Gel the Facts about a Navy Career from ' 'u.M?cs. queen cannons. SIMS BUILDING " " PHONE: 566 will be sidelined for thrr-e weeks. Lamoureux has been in contact Y'llll at. least three P.lll0I'lCIll1i, Lcagite Clubs. can get. one man for- an unreasonable price. Within a few dies the figure may decline and there may be more players on the market. If there's not, therels going to be some tough going. 0 I I Johnny Dulchak is it patient in the Prince Edward Island Hospital and will be there for a couple of clays or more. Johnny is snfferlniz frrm torn ligaments in his knee The last. time his knee was injured line was bothered with a torn rari- lilage. He had the cartilage remov- ed a.l-iont ii year and a half and and the knee was in good condi- tion thls year. 1 I Q Vt-sterdar mnrttiii: young Lloyd MacDonald, son of Mr. aiirl Mrs. Lniiis MacDonald. l"owin-(I Street. iclt Charlottetown to enter a Hos- fon hospital where he will iiiiflenrn fl serious operation. Before his iii- neiis commenced Lloyd was a. prom- iszng baseball and hockey player. Tnvee years ago he was the smooth fielding third baseman for the Knights of Columbus Juniors and that winter he was nctminder for the Junior Abbi:-.1. we join with In: parents. relatives and friends in wishing Llnyrl A speedy recov- er! and we sliierrely hope that. it Navy! s.A I I (Skip) 12 Angie MacDonald. Blanche Conway Iskip) ll Helen I.ikel.v Jean MacLear. I39-:tie Howatt g Ethel Sutherland I.t'a zylahar Marion Dockendorff fskip) (Skip) Spares: Ann Burnett, Tillie Haw- ltins, Margaret Jones, Joyce Mich- ael, Anne Wood. wont. be long until Lloyd will be track on the diamond or between the pipes. I O I The City League Anchors were .'iirther weakened this week with the 'departure of young ”Junim-" MacLeod. who left to play with the New Glasgow Rangers. Along with Mi.cLeod was another well known junior hockey player. Brian Lewis. l.lacLeod is the second defenseman vhom the Anchors have lost. the. other being Art. Hughes. who left' for Winnipeg recently. Hayes Oulslhgs lake La Hoffa BOSTON Jan. 28 --fAP)- Nor- man Hnyes. 20-year-old Boston Noam Outsltlgged former middle- weight. champion Jake LsMotta. the favorite. for I divided .10- iound decision in their bruising feature boxing bout tonight at the Boston Garden. ' A furious final turned the tide for Hayes. who weighed 1&1 to the Bronx Blink 100 '4'. Hnyu confined most of his bat- tling to the last minute oreach round except. the 10th. During that session he Iluuod loo-to-toe throughout. despite the fact 1... Malta. landed several blows peek- ed with dynamite. . Referee Mei Manning's score. card gave I-loyal N mints to In for LuMotfa. Judge Johnny Norton nlso favored Hayes. on-n ma luau Joe niciotti Ilded with La- Motta V7-06.. slur sitoLr(niiitiiui' loll: of film developed one printed and out out the some luv. Prtnuden Ihouuatneoet Any I expense tell us. Bcurlnu In each or It for Sic. Mall ffln I rink. skipped by F. Johnston. led, early Ontario wiiiiiers in the. Omega with -a 9-8 win over Dr.,t W. W. Fleck of Daihousie, NB. I R. K. Mctvalf oi Royal Cami.) dian tripped Charles Fynii oft Monlrczzl Caledonia 13-6. while F.l G. Husband of Toronto High Park edged G. Piette of Quebec Jac-'1 ques Cartier, 9-8. in the Omega. i E. H. Pooter of Toronto Granitel a veteran competitor in the 120-l rink. week-long bonspicl. ad- vanced to the second round oil the Chateau Intcrntitional. A double entry front St. Johns. Que. won their first-round games. M. Trahan edged W. Spriggs of Halifax Mayllower. ll-10. while .f. A. Ross defeated A. E. Hartman. Midland. Ont., 12-'7. P. J. Power of Detroit eliminat- ed W. H.' Solomon of Granby. Que., 10-6, in the first iound of the Chateau. -Mel Stonehouse. in transplanted Quebecer now playing out of 0:- tawa, defeated L. Mclntyre of Quebec, 3 former clulimate. 6-5. Stonchouse won the lieutenant- governor's trophy in 1950. embi- ematic of the bonspicl champion- ship. The entry list was divided into groups of 60, one each for the Chateau and Omega events. Low- ers of the first rounds in the two events will enter the Interna- tional Gold Cup competition start- ing tomorrow. Rinks reaching the quarter-final round in all three events will enter competi- tion for the lieutenant-governor": trophy. J. Million of Perron. QUE. swamped the only Prince Edward Island team entered, Charlotte- town. skipped by F. R. Mcbaine, 13-2. in the Chateau. (Members of the McLaine rink include: Mayor J. D. Stewart. I.. H. Poole. Wendell Worth and F. R. Mrbnlne. akipl. All-C league TRURJO. N. 5.. Jan. 28 -(CPI - second-place Truro Bearcats claw- ni out a 11-5 win over league- leading New Glasgow Rangers in I regular game of the A.'PC. Senior ifodkey League schedule here tonight. PICPOII. N. 5.. Jan, :3 --fCPi --Pictou Mnripacs swamped Anti- gonish Bulldogs 10-: tonight. in a free-scaring A.P.C. senior hockey league tilt. , Covehead iii; The Cow.-ltend Flyers defeated the West End Crescent; 5-2 in a fast wide-open urne It Covehead Rink last week. K. MacDonald and C. MacDonald led the win- ners with two goals each while H. Maennnsltl had one. V. Deacon and Lloyd MacMliian scored for the losers. Game ThIur-skdliy BYDNIY. N. 6.. Jan. as -(OP) -Sydney Millionaires and Mone- ton Hawks will play a postponed Maritime llluor Hockey League Thistle. 9-7, in his first round at 613. one hour later the Recce battle. twill meet the Sigs. Following the The Sault Ste. Marie. Ont-.i:!:in1es there will be skating to th- hnnded the last goal or the ses- sion following a solo and to end rush. What seemed like a Halifax goal was vetoed because it came af- ter the play had been called back The third period scoring be- gan with McCracken's goal after a three-way play in (mat of the rage. At 17.04, Ford took a for- ward pass, eluded the defence and coasted in for the second and last Halifax tally. Confronted by only one enemy defenceman. Buchanan counted in the last minute of play. Milton Hornets 9. Coveheadgh The Milton Hornets defeated the Covehcad Red Wings 9-5 last night in a regular North River League game played at North River Rink. Gerald Crewys turned in n lint trick performance to score three goals in leading the winners at- tack. Team-mate Leith Andrews scored two goals and assisted on music of the Reece Band. During 'hc ineetiniz last. night satisfaction v.:is expressed over the success of '31-" Ohcning Cvzirrison night last, Friday. .....--..L....... Gallant Ilink In Trophy Finals The Dr. .1. Chris Gallant rink iast. night won the right to enter the Provincial play-downs for the Regal Trophy when they defeated the O'Rourke rink 14-8 in the Re- ,-:nl championship finals at the Charlottetown Curling Club. Following is the personnel of the Dr. Gallant rink: Dr. J. C. Gallant. skip; Billy Acorn. lead: Jim Campbell. 2nd. stone; Jack MacDonald. mate. Sport Briefs Saint John Ends Losing Streak To Score 6-2'Win Over Halifax St. ,Marys It was the league lenderr pm. win in their last. 10 names, which included three ties. Halifax - Goal. strochan: dc. fence. Drainvllle. Nixon, we...e,.' Bergeron; forwards. Tnompw, Mocxenzie. Morrow. Leswick. Mc- Arthur. Ford. B. Watson. Wu- wick, Campbell. Saint. John - Goal, Gordon; ac. fence, C, Smeiie. Mesich, Lee, Arundel; forwards. Mccraciten, K, Watson, Buchanan. Ubriaco. T, Smelie. Ifurst. Nicolle. Blair. Mul. lignn. Langelle. Referees-Pete Mill and Larry Heffering. ' SUMMARY I First Period 1-saint John. Watson (Arundei. Mccrackenl .7. 11:00 2-Halifax. Warwick (Weaver, Mcixrthur) iii-.11. Penalties - Morrow :15. mun- del 8:39. Lee misconduct 10:45, Mclxrthur 13:18, Mt-slch 13:18. Second Period 3-Saint John. Hurst tuhriacol 1.47 4-Saint John. Watson Lungeile. M4.-Cracken) 9:03 5-Saint John, Mcslch 19:48 Penalties .-. Warwick 3:00. Mc- Arthur 8:09. Buchanan 41:09, Weaver 8:50. Campbell 19:15, Arundel 19:15. Third Period 6-Saint John. Mccrscken (Watson. Buchanan) 0:37 'I-Hiillfax. Ford (Watson) 17:04 B-Saint John. Buchanan (C, Smellei 19:34 Penalties - None. Stops: Strnchnn .......... 1511 8-34 Gordon ........... 3 5 8-16 crescents Win Game The West End Crescents came through with two third period goals to defeat the York Rang- ers -1-2 in a league game played in Covchcnd Rink last. week. The win moved the Crescent: into A three way tie for first place with Sandfs Tlnmhlcrs and thc Covchcud Fly:-rs. D. MscKlnnon. V. Deacon, G Show and B. Marshall scored for the Crescents. Claude Lewis and D. Watts scored for the losers. Ernest Bell in the Crescents cage was outstanding. Mercurys Win LIEGE. Belgium. Jan. 28 - (CF) - Edmonton Mercury: tonight de- feated a Liege hockey team relo- forced by Canadian players living in Europe G-0 in sn exhibition game. Eriic period scores were 0-0, 0-5. h Engelbert Miller led the Merc- inys with two goals while Sully Sullivan. Billy Gibson. Tom Pol- locl;1 and Billy Dowe scored one car; . Monthly Meeting N.C.0.'s Mess to be held on QUIIBFJC. Jan. 28 --(CP)- Fer- nando Gagnon of Quebec tonight won a unanimous. but unpopular. in-round decision over Johnny O'Brien of Boston in a bantam- weight contest. BROOKLYN. Jan. 23 -(.-law Brooklyn Dodgers and the city of Vera Beach. Fla, today signed a 21-)(lnr contract for use of the Jan. 31st at 2030 hrs. Very important that all members attend. one. Willie Wheatlc-y and defense- man Keith Carmichael euch scor- ed twice for the Red Wings. Jim Ayers scored their other goal. The game was refereed by Art Perry and Amos Gorvealt. SEA CADETS Dodgertown spring training base- one of the longest training pacts ever. -NEW YORK...JTtn. 28 -(CPl-- Nick Mickoskl. 24-year-old left- Winner Who led New York Rangers in scoring last. season, today was sent on loan to Cincinnati Mo- liiiwks of the American Hockey Lenpuc. Winnipeg-born Mickoski has been in a. slump. scoring only seven goals to date compared with 20 he tallied last. scas.on. NEW YORK. Jan. SI! -(AP)- Alvin Dark, captain and shortstop of the National League champion New York Giants. has signed his, illfgi contract, the club announced today. Dark. a sporkplug in thel pennant drive. is the lath Giant to come to terms. M.M.II.L. Standing: 1 t W ll 1' I" A NJ. at. John .33 19 ti 234 161 '72 Ch'town. .. an 26 .5 m 204 at Halifax 27 27 4 222 212 58 Glace Bay 2tI 2'! 4 10!! 130 M Moncton 23 0 I00 211 50 Sydney so I TICKET SAI.E:- TODAY - MON TUESDAY -- UP IIEO IIOT ALIFAX - wrsnnv 0:30 .AI.L REMAINING TICKETS - TUES. AT 2?. M. Inspection this evening by Director of Sea Cadets, CMDR. D. ELLIOTT Be on board this evening 7 p.m.-Uniform Signed, J. D. Smailwood, Commanding Officer Kent Corps. EVENTS-Jan. 2810 Tel. 2 Monday - CHILDREN'S SKATING - I to 5.30 GENERAL SKATING - 8 to 10.00 Tuesday-HOCKEY -- HALIFAX - 8.30 Wednesday -, GENERAL SKATING - 8 to 20.00 TlIl.ll'Idl)'- Children's skating -- 4 to 5.30. Friday-Children's Skating -4 to 5:30 Friday-HOCKEY - SAINT JOHN -- 8.30 Saturday - SKATING -. 250 to 430 Hooks? PRACTICE DAY I-. 9 5. III. to 6 p.m. to 2 pan. ' wiurmm our nomltu - noun Inn be nlckeduplaeboveheursfloululnotplmlng the-tun.-tronrueiioouwillcoonuleothorwbo. game here Thuriidny. Sydney eon:-it scum. cnnomun. (lb. Ollff Roach announced tonight. I we FOIIIIM