. -:.. ...'.. H..,...,. A :7-tn... .m. .u . '5 e .l l. L Sawchuk For Two Months 3.Y.C. And Aces At Arena Tonight Summei'.xii:Ie'I "new look" Acel. Ill "1! IEISUE Wm! Only N W3 gpnrting five vit-toriu in their in! l scored on them in 4 games. five starts invade Charlottetownl Jack Ready'ii blueline brigade Flying CurIers' Trip Assured With All But One Seat Filled Urizanization of the Maritime fax. N.s.; Jams Iacbonald. Flying Curlers group has about Fatrview. N.S. Ralph Tinuey. gone over the top at this date and Halifax. N.S.: Mt-I. Ralph Tliixlcy. ilk trip will definitely be made. Halifax. N.s.; a.A. Plrlonl. Win- 13-The Trip Organizer reports that dwr. 188.; EC. Parana. Windsor. he is now within (mg puunger ii .N.S.; Maurice PIIIIIDI. Sydney. MacDonald his goal and even with the short- N.S.; Min Joule ace of one. the Maritime Flying Sydney. N.S.: Mn. Fiance Mid- um evening for an Island Hockey consisting of coach himself.l(. . ." D Do I” 3 dn "5 , M: . .. t h i A M ytircrs wt net out from Monrton, It It . y 3!. . .. I. g;"i3h3”' ””l' ””'J' 335m" Y”"m.;'l':u'::lsf:g F'.:n:gnim"hVa"r:;:wphcu' Brunswick on the afternoon Maurice Phillipe. Sydney. N.8.: 8 yr n" ion in iitinited u rock road to the izoalmnulh ”' i”""”y ml" Rist R”b"'"" 8" """”' N3” plartftn thellollputiiizith aaT aver-azeifor incoming forwards and whenl P: MW 5:" d'"'Id''l '" Edmf-T AK'x"'dy' ut&'5'hF' , I ' laccep wo or tree passenge W . onnedr. oh. . .: 0' ”O"- "3" "m" Fl'9'd "!lhlh';!Il';w'rdF 3F'”:h”1ol:rshl';;":':elftmore should they come along-. Paul Harrllan. 3t. J&I. N.I.: Ittyt;:yt'ntn sfgrond position vii apmigg; wile.” entrails-C 0' 3-Salthis is to ensure looking after one Jamel Laidlaw: E.A. Bradley. itt,:ot.t I0IIl,Lh A h M” melt. R my um mew M" a newt; two replncementa which might ?.Il)l'.AllJunhadm. SCt&nSteph::; numcr,t 9. cos. w o e ' ' , , necessary. . . exan e. Dbdl . . dt-ttnt-iton of hi-in: the only leagua'forward in the lineup mnllllll "ll Should two or three extra pas- Cecil E. Stewart. Woodstock. NB; min in defeat Parkdale Fitters. the person of Claude Gaudvt. Whaiscnxers hook neat: and no cancel- Cece Peake. Moncton. N.n.; Francla Braau. ' N.B.: ih. loat they have accomplishediplayed with Summersirie At-es laslt atinn: are made the plane can Fin. Charbtbeewn aunt... 'l'ltnratlI.y. Dee. 13. use Sox Lead Fielding Averages; Three Players Top Positions CHICAGO (AP)-Chicano White Their defensive mark of .11! wan Sox took American League field-'one point better than that of Clio- cl-I leaioto ncorda Ihowed watt. New York and Baltimore. chair at .913 and Boston and Waahlngton ti...-p ttmw in it row-WLII be try-I year and saw action on one of their. still oasily carry the extra tun or Henry Dewitt. W004”-003. N.B.: in; t,. .nlIl'llTY thctr hold on the games this year. ttt.....-t- ...p .lt.t and I win will put; Game time in ft Tl". t. .t ' ill in r'Pnlage inta , iii t'h'r lF.lll.ill"fNll'tIfll;L'l Fliers. P0 l l"k"y Llnrsuph lho ...t.tli tltih have mm At-ea.” fl.Y.C.:- Goal llmlc. Defrost-I on not tint" tllllPF n('f'aSi0fl That Ready. Perry. I Shepherd. Smith .. W ,. tmvlr-t'dilict' 3-3 m-oi-timelmullinst Forwards- Pirteau. Cur-5 (.4l;l,P n -ttuw-. thr RY(' came oiitirie, Hawaii. I. Shepherd. Square- nnT'gl( l.tt.; tttiri oi the x't'(ll'C at brillli. Bllrhlh ll Shephcrdt D5 ,,. , .,.,,..,,.. Ianey, Weaihcrtnr Gnudet lilies M r--., wt... hm, 1,...-,.. tlttitw- Aceis:- Goal - Mann: Dcfcnsr -. t,..; .t.ttttt-t tutti tippnxlnf: nrlo at 'llacAi'thiir. Bernard. Reeves. 1. tn-t...-t..1..t.: gal? lately. lllll not Steele, Wntidhousc; forwards - C. ,. .-t.,.-..:. in xhntl ihett duff Grady. Hennessev. I. Harris, how- arntttt t tlttttt ltulfll ittitrh SIAIISIIFS W W 5hFDll9fd. ('3”I""- CUlCll”'. tilt-tut. i: llN' hcxi tit-lciixitr lcani t'tll0W. 5. H-"tl'l'l-Si . Boston Bruins Lose Terry . RIISTIW I Wt Terry San tlw udcltricd for two WPFRS RM 1308' ghttk, gnaltp for lllP.lli'RfApllCe Bos- j 3'?)-:e ";r'l?"l'1: ';hlnii"m::i0nl;')5e'trnhl inn Rrllln: nf lltP xational HOCWY mt three points and 'KIniili'eaI hyl I"-'lE'l'l WV WV" '9 II0-SDllallfniir In the NHI. standings. callcdl it orlmwrlnx and utll he lost to the tip Norm TTCIFIIPE In FPDIHF9 SSW- .-ltth fur pli:sIl'lll' two months. cltiik in tonight's gamc aitalnit Chl- Dr, Eriwat-rt R Browne. cltih'raE0 Hlafk HEW” 1'' R"-Sin" Gil”! phyiiir-Ian. wtirl Saurhiik lit I'Iiffer- y in: from lrifnriimis morinrittrlcosis for Hcr:hr-y in the American 2 hlrtnrl .:t-ram rllwiue whichiliockcv lmantlc. lftiwt; a pot-znnit I-no-rgv. l Saurhult ha: alluucd utilx 56.cancel Meets gnalt: In 25 Eamcr in Rnstitn ':lIr Biminc "-airl that on 'IllP hasis prise surge In the top nf thr VilI..! at mu ltflxpllal tcwlt, Saw l”lllii( will 5.. pg...eti....t.”.;..itst;.;... Alberton Regals Get First Win The Alh.-..g.r M, Pal: rlincltvd Ntmnan fD:iu.mn' llll9l.l.'l RCAF fir" place in the Pro-('hrLll.mRI5 P'lviar.;lt Ntftnnct-stnt7;'.w, ulit). t . ls- . ant aituittt, 9 : :lI:al5l.iPeTt1Ss”lll:utitd:li:::Ll1l:r1I:aXll! 11808, IS. Srl0nP:its llnuwn ('am-I fixtur: 8i.Slll't1Til?l'biflF 5 Civic Stad-l crnn. Wcleht 13 24 tum la-.t nisht. I'enaitleI- PIIIIIIDS. L M-tttian! Len Nmnan. st. Pat reiirguiird, led the st-orintz with I goal: andy5F"g'"N:,”:'TMER I hr k W" l. may I . rnn Pga I it P - lmlalvlhpcrt llaumn led in points "I? N" Wllllmn I0!" '5' Ill” Um? .,...., Iv L-mt. ;...,i 4 3..-.g.;. and this scaxitn tn the fir-t game of Ron txiritvivtri ltarl 2 goals and II Ill? t'lt'lllhlt' ll"-ildtg. flqjzllng 'hl' helper: Flrmuirtris;i- of the RFAPHF I'PkOif'lWJll ltrtyial: H Pt f?il85' had two ROBIF. itnd Marsh one goal 00 I M llyl 9 7' Ylml t and three itestttu, lTherI wait no acortnz in th.- middle Th! alrfnrre boy: had a an Intel ; session. but Freetown had mnrrl ul nnv tttttr tn the first period, hilt 3' lllrl: DlR.Vd- hlllltllf9F: llll"l'”f'lpIl3lPk thr r:titrnUiii't. t-anic alnnz slronz .V P 203-011 "ll 0 Cl” FY tn the nll(l(llP xpsstnn skating off Hardy tn the Alhcrion 'neis- the ice will! n 4-: load and they) The Vtcgalii added a -unizlr tally ,....m.-...; it... my... 5.3 in mg in the final period. Stewart t-cored y.,".t tmm... lthree goals for the wlrinerii and Lloyd Gaiirlet had a ztwil and I FI'M.VIAIH' 'aggi3(5y Vii--i l'Pt'IfIl'.'v l rttixil-V IlIIf'l'Il-, gt'Mn1ARy l on lllttvlt.-lt'nni. HilW)f9l'l 2-05: 1. First period: e- I. Frccl,ttu it Il. Rt;-IF - Brnwnriilgo. IMll'Il1l M4; V Robert. IF, Mill, I1. Rntgnxl 3- RFAF-r Flrownrldiza Wlnclmnn. 0.23; 2. Alhartort--Stewart tGaiirlei Martzhl 10 00: 4 St. Pats e- ('iir-fw Hardy: tfltt; .'l. Alhorinnn riill-iar: -I. Nnonanl H30. .Riin:a ffllillman. Kincltt 6.'l.'l: 4 l'vnaltlcs- Vonc. lAlhcrinn--Stewart lGl'lIl(lFf. Nichol Sr-mnrl I'crimI:-5. St Pat: son. 7.4.1. 5. Allwrlnn Stewart Dawson Wameroni 011; O lt.lI('.:iud.ei. Marhonalrlt fill Patti--Fttmernn (P. Noonan. l')aw- PanIIvy-- (iilltii. l"l't' '0 55; 7 5'. PMS - In NOON Second perlnd:- no lf'0TP an vwalzh. famrrnnt um. Penaltieii- Millman. Hamlet Pv-naIties--- Brrtwitl-iridge. Third period:-6. Alb:-iton--(taut 1'ltrtrlPerlod:-R '.I"atn ('am- not. lNlrll0lS07It 7.09 ernn tflauwttt 9. Rtiltlf-I l'eniiltl4-it-- Prnrttt. Vt. llttrtly. .RniZt-rl txttmnt 3.24. in. St. miulmcmimtnt (Walsh! I15. ll, St. Peta” Car- Refereoa for both iznrtioit--Vitnre rutheril 343; ll. St. Pete - L. Harrie and Coke Grady. den Defellce la the t-pare ,zoallc."' three and at the same time leave Mrs. Arthur F. Rankine. 5t.'.loltn. with cmcn or eight empty st-nis. PJ2. Mawhinney. St. John. N.B Tins ..t:tt-c it is thought will look Mra. Gladya MacQuarrla. Sum- alter mtra baggage. mt-rslde. P.l-'..i. Miss Daisy M. A inc.-at hadge has been da- Williams. Siimmerside. Lilliam .llEnP(1 and 250 ordered for this Ho". Summersiide. Blanche Hon. cicnt The hittizea are to he da- Sumrrieraide. Jntin Watson. Stun- lll('t'P(l ll! Uharlottemwn on or merside. Mrs. .lnhn Watson. Sum- iiltniii .l3tl'IFll'V tith and will be merside. Dr l-ZS Giddings. Char- Rlalinlilv .. all passengers before lottetown Mrs RL Blakney. l')tial'tllll.' tlw plane at M0n('l0D. Mr. R.L. Blaknc). Charlottetown..n . mew” .,e.d Wednesday makinl only one error in handllngl Tho h.ttt;& is a Maple Leaf. Mrs, Milton Bell. Charlotte aiittintii .tiltllil'S, with the curling town. l-Imniei MacDonald. stone anti tTfl.w'xet'l ht-ooms and Charloltetimii Ki-tth Myerl. nurtit-rt Ill? Maritime Flying Chal'I0li9lnu'n TN lnniait. Char- ('...-t.-.-; t't.: in cndeavoiir is lottelown. Gm-dun Wellner. Char- itnw hcttt; llitllP to have a crest, Iottelown. Dr L .'t Johnstone. gnnqp d4t.,;ll at Ill? badge, com- Montague. nr Preston Macln-illoseph Cram. summervme: Se, Chivas" had me rams, "mnl plpiorl lll ttntr for this trip The tyre. Mnntarztip Roddie. Martin. ('I'r:t uttt ltmt the unrdlng "Marl- Mnntaguc Mfr "UV? P"0lC- MN? time t-”t.ttt; r-itlrt-:' I957 Bump tague. Mr! (ittarlcs MacArthur. can lma-it-ti lChai'Inlicloun lA'ailIri' Coulson. Rrltiit Will tut lnttttti n cnmplcle SllnlIll0l'.xl(lf' ltcrclt HUSHFS. Sum t.;t.ti'iirit U-t zitiii: home ad-imcrsidv Wm II hhand. Summer- .1.-.-q,t.t:.-t all ultn have made side Roland T8.Vl0F- ChlF1"tl9' paixntrntc J1! 'hlx tlatc. town. I-Eric Robinson, Carleton (zpmgp it l-xennedy. Bridge-tsiding. Mrs. l-Irir Robinson. Car- tnun xt Janie: R. Creaser, It-ton Siding Dr Winston Mullens. l.ahatr x u. llzillcr F. Donman, .Wnlfville. XS flcv. .I.H. Bishop. It S ill.-it if a I l fa x. N S. ('hai-lotiotttuit. P El Two passen- ilnltlux NS SW liiic. Halifax. t1l"I'S lunmitiwdt .l P, Ma('Leod. NS; llr. lliii. R Vaiitzlin, HaII- Charlottetown. P, E. I. Chicago Cubs In Soviet Union Bring wise stiilil I From P-C I-till"? ccllcd all fll('OlS st-hcdiilce betueen. FHICAGO MP. y Th? tmdcy Nn"w""V and mo NM” Lmon this minded Chicago Cuba Wednesday Norwegian Skaters 7 present. .972. The white Sox leaderit were Walt Dropo. Nellie Fox and Sherman Lollar. Dropo edged Btu Skowron of New York .9834 to .9983 for first hue fielding laurela. Fox waa an easy winner at second base with .986. Catcher Lollar had .993. I I Souihem Kings Statistically. Boston's Tommy Brewer was the slicketa fielding l Bruce Clair acted .3 Chairman muundsman. He racked up .988 by To Organize BVEIIIIIE. to further planit for the W” P3" 31 imt icoumy, matching the major league mark .ed from the door President. 1949- ....-;...-, T. ”u,,,.' Edwm M”. of any club. 122. Cleveland waa Donald.. Montague; directors. Ja- "PX! with 129 Washington com-t lmip iuac1,...-9, M...-.-..y Harm... .millPd the moat errors. 171. Worth and Gordon Matheson. Heat" .,,. erdali-. Teamii from Suinmerville. Mur- ray Harbor North, Heathcrdale.. Montague Bombers and Montague High School will be participating- The next meeting will bc held at the Montague rink on Sunday evening It 6:00 p m, iillh mt. rit- lni: honor: in in and had threeiveland Indiana. rouowiu the W - pllyerl twllltheirpouitloiia, old-lfrlbe in field performance were Mm nesd-L .971; Detroit -976; Kansas City ti” "'5' ""4 era It the Spot-ta Arena aIIotiH have changed all that. We hope take a fair ithare of their playing strength to Charlottetown. and give the fan: there I rollicking good water every time. Whether they win or lose won't matter Io Juiit how much a coach has to do with a team's success Ital al- ways been a moot queatlan. A . coach's position in Iomewhat alm- proposgd 1.,.,..m,,d1,t, --c-- .,.,,..t New York, with a total of Ilftlllar to a jockey in a horse race. ltey league for Sourther Kingts double Plays. came within three oflconcelvably we could come home . I I . in front riding Man 0' War if an i The following officers were elect. set by the old Philadelphia As in l horse had a lot of competitive fire that day. and we could manage to cling to the nag's pltchinz neck. which is altogether unlikely But a good jockey would pace the Lhorae and save his burst for the sroitr action Hockey Coaches 8: Jockies . itdttninlieat. LOBNE IIENNESEY '?. .:.. tttgtl sci. SE53. ii- l..; W; 5 E 5 E :33 in X BUSY WATERWAY - PANAMA fAPt - The blllionlb ton of cargo to be shipped through way was opened to commercial the Panama Canal lined the water- . traffic 42 years ago went through Wednesday aboard the Ante steamship Edward Luckenbach. I at Iientlerson 8. cutlmore prt-senfatlvea from each I-"Hill Golfers Tee ? In Sanford Open SANFORD. Fla. (AP) Ont- lhundred and forty golfers tee off this morning in quest of in 82,400 .Christmas prescn-first prize in FIVISOH No liPa.xnn was zit-cn tor tltr Ic- tlnn. but the flPt"lSlDI1 hv the asso- ciation hoarri was said to hi-WP horn tnfliient-i-d by Soviet armcd mt:-rrnntittn in lliinnarv. Nut-way one wlictlitlcri in min- prlc iilzainsl Ion Sovicl skalcrii in .'llnst'ow on llcc. 2R and U A T?- tttrn match was planned in Trond- i hcim. Norway. early next year. hrought up Pacific Coast League the second annual 515.000 Sanford all - tttar shortstop Kendall Wise Open. from f.oa Angelou in a move ap Many of the hi; ham... or golf parentlv iiimed at arquirina I are here. In play in the 72-hole. new ('PlliV'9IIPlt"lPI' event which runs ll-imitgli Sunday. In cxchangc. the ftihs gravel.-tmnniz them is bound in be the, catcher Joe Hannah. favorite. Although the Cubs have In es- There ll"? Boh Toski, former tahlished aeco ” - bane comblna-f world champion; Dow Flnster-A tion in shortstop Ernie Banks and; wald. third leading money winner second stacker Gene Baker. rum-I for the year; Porky Oliver. who GIFT SPECIALS on persisted Baker might. be trade bait for a ccntreficldor. I atrhfiheulxilnjiiiid ikgilonlymtgffihii 0 Are Amlllillllg .:.l:l::.".l.:."::..;?::.'..'.". '.':'.:t.;:: 3 ft M i h ”;..”:r .f.":i":l:;. I a C iicnuiefor Milwaukee Brfvea, hat: td .187 d I ed ' 11 fl NEW YHRK hip)" rm" lT"d'"' Apiigeleai ainsa pI::'lIDl "laI.t lilltfljtf niir of the. top tennis professionals, H. I". m Pad,” cont Lou". and Dick Savltt, one of the I.-ad-.shm.mOp "ddinm tn: amatt-iirx, joined Wcdncsrlay in ai'i':in;:iiir.', the first It! what ihny hope will he series of benefits for lnjllf'Pfl Art Larstcn Los.5 Lariieti, former national chum- pinn. wait injured in a mntoritpuyo" In P.nni.' troll:-r accident Nov. I2.-He only MEDICINE "AT. Al”. Wm t-ncciitlv rcrmrivd cnitsciniisncss. , Wm," H", Edmonton wan M 0:... hit! is almost rnniiilclclv paralyzed we Flnuri Mu” Coy Md "ism 5m and ""Rb'P-'"'a1k C"'"'"3""-l'- in hot on the Eskimo! mini. Prcscni plans call for I scrim W"-I Gr" Cup um. m, Mn", of exhibition matches In New York cm. H” in" M the "am. "rm 'l"" H backed Montreal Alouetteii to win. Riirlnc Pally ha: itnrrod to come Edmamnn WM 50.27. : from Part-: in mcct Sayitl in one 1-,", Medici", Hat IM," 9.” In malt-it if li'.'iH'I lll'faflI!PI'I1('Vlll t-an -1-.".;da.,. hr r-mnttlctwl and or" lack K""""l snmof ll.00fl penniell. weighing inn ARIIITIT Hitrlsfe he or memlwro nf pnnndsy W", IMDPH1 ,.""H.y 3,. ht: tnurlng trmipe will lppenr if Edmonynn. Ty, ....,...,y w... divided D"'Whl0- into two five-Kallon rana filled with heavy commercial molariiel. the lids soldered in place. The can were imbedded in I heavy block of concrete. reinforced with steel riiil spike: and craied III I well-nailed plywood coffin frame with carrylnl handler. The top of the concrete Ilah carries the epitaph: "Here lies the hope: of Montreal Alouettes-- which we foolishly helleveil in. tainted) Medicine Hattera." New President Of Commerce Bank Named TORONTO. -- Neil .l. Mclilnnon was elected president of The Can- adian Bank of Commerce at ita annual meeting Tuesday. He auc- It-coda James Stewart. C.l.E.. who waa named chairman of the board on ttia retirement of Stanley M. Werlrt Born in rohalt. Ontario in Hill. Mr. MCKIMIOII ioinr-d the hank there in 1925. Following iiervice iii branchee and at heart offlea. ll! wait appointed Iaaiatant inaneref in the bank's main office in Toma- to to 1930. Ha waa named aaiiiatant general manager at head office in 1945 rind nrrteriil manager in I951. in 19.14 he wan elected vice-prettideiit and director of the. bank. Mr. Stewart. born in Perth. Scotland. came to Canada in IBM. and joined the bank at Slierbrooke. Quebec in that year. After I Ieriee oi anpointmei-it: in New York. ll earlier thin week. acqulrimzgone of the heiit in WedneIday'I P "l.S.ll.L Irons l p that I 360.00 ntiiirantre In case the makes this his home course for the winter: Ed Furizol. former national "pen t'l'tamp; and Mike Souchak. ninth-biggest money winner and - practice round with I more If 66. The winner could coma from the fieldeas it did laiit year when (Al Bnldiniz of Toronto collected plop money with I score of 289. ll . under par for the l.140-yard May- fair course. AHWIK the amateur: are three "jtld DNA" of the baseball scene: trod Hutchinson. St. Louis Card- "llll MHMROT: t'arl Htibbell. Newt York Glanlii farm director; and Tom Sheehan. Giant Icout. Out Financial Arrangements A few tricky financial details were ironed out in iuitiafactlon. laiit night at a meeting of the. inland Hockey Leaguay at Ciwl Hell home stories iii cnmpleti-d with wet 9 Single and FRENCH Cuffs O PUSED COLLAR and CUFFS C Seitferlaed - Ne Shrinkage 0 Popular Medium Length Collar Beautifully Gilt Boxed WHITE SHIRTS HIGHER COUNT (I44 x 76) THAN 4.95 BRANDS 3.19 Hencefnrtll after it home and Summerside Area all visiting team: at Summeraide will share In 25 per ccnt of the gate recef ta at Civlr Stadium. The vtaltrq team will pay one refcree and its expense: while the Ace: look after the other referee and Id- ;VflTilllnK. The visitiiitz team also ALI. WOOL DRESSING GOWNS 0 Regular to 14.95 0 Wine and Maroon O Gift Boxed p 0.95 percentage of the name in not that great. In the playoff: fifty percent of all nameit played will he wilt down the middle between the two teams involved. The aemi-flnalii are the he-t of. five with the first team playing the third and the second the fourth. The final: will he hesutf-iii-vi-n. RAIL LINE MINE!) 'fF.L AVIV MP) -- An lariieli army spokesman laid Wedneaday the rail line near the Jordanian border in central Israel was blown up hy I mine pltinted by Ant. raider! The cpnkesman maid in train nlllllll at the time we: not 50 DOZEN ON SALE! Regular to 1.25 HAPPY 3 FOOT SOX Iogutu to 24.9: SUBURBAN OOATS' :t.:..-v-- Wine Ilue Irewit Navy Green Grey wit 5.9 95 Plains s FUOMORE. Ei 'I .5- 2? .. , iig: B