F EBRUAORY 5. 195. Jack Adams Fined, SM MONTREAL. (CP) - President Clarence Campbell of the National Hockey League announced Tuesday that Jack Adams, general manager of Detroit Red Wings, has been fined 5500101" "accosting referee 3 I Red Storey in the .corrldor and ent.ering his dressing room at De. trait Olympia." Adams violated the league's by- laws Jan. 18 between periods when Montreal Canadiens played the Red Wings. A few weeks ago Bill Tobin, gen- eral manager of Chicago Black Hawks. was also fined 5500 for a similar violation. Adams and To- bin are league governors for their respective teams. APPLE JELLY .... Sncky EXTRA - SPECIAL! WETHEY'S - Large 16 oz. bottle 2 lb. pkgs. Carnation RAISINS 53c MILK ....CRUEL SEA - A lifeboat (left) is pounded by tremendous waves in the Irish Sea after saving some of THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTET OWN Steamer Princess Victoria. The ves- sel sank off the northeast coats of the 33 survivors of the coastal Ireland wiifh a loss of 145 lives. 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Referee-Dan Herring. An interesting game of hockey the Murray Har- Lb- Pk5- bour North rink on Saturday night S k A I when the local team defeated , C Cape Bear 11-6. The teams were matched until For the home team the goal-gel FIRESTOIIE BRYENTON & Mac KAY O0. 137 or. am. sr. 7:3-a,:.f”y,s' p , - Keep your Radiator in top shape this winter with this -Q9 .3 Firestone 3 2 . RADIATOR r.- CONDITIONER T SPECIAL M l'”hh moth?” M Llglllwolghl . ';'.""::';"'.rl 9 ' -lom':lm.Kup O A qp..ggll '-"..”.'.2”::.i.' norm sncx ::,l,';',,;:" "'"",:;','",',' AND rucx 9 ' A ... ...u..., on --u FLASHLIGHT otlclr and nuletlon ldbr 99H? 69' PHONE 747 de- 'feated Murray Harbour North at Habour North rink jJanuary 30. This was the first de- y lfeat of the season for the home deienca J" Oshmrm 13' Smcklanm 'team when Harbour Murray overpowered them by a score of 11-6 before a record crowd. Goals for the visit- ing team were scored by C. Penny (4), F. Herring (2), C. Chapman (3). E. Mat-Lend, Stewart. For the local F Graham, Condon. F. Gicldings, J. Giddiugs (2) J. Gidciings. W. Mil-y lar. E. Condon. F. the third period when the locals scored sev- en goals to the visiiors' one. i bumped up while riding to the rv-. ters were: Conclon and Miller with three each, F. Giddings, Lanigan. Richards, L. Jackson, J. Giddings with one each. For the visitors: Hume with two, MacKay, H. 06- borne and J. Osborne one each. The only penalty of the game was handed out in the second per- iod to L. Ciow for roughing. The game was handled by C Currie. Line-ups: Cape Bear - Goal, E. Williams: F. Saunders; forwards, H. Osborne B. Osborne, B. Jordon, A Hume, M. MacKay. . Murray Harbour North - Goal. MacLure; defence, G. Graham, Macbeod, M. Jackson. Richards; forwards, Milllar, MacLure, L. L. Ciow, L. Jackson. -A0 Giddings, Lanlgan. : Pafltflltidc-Tomes Operation ' BOSTON, (AP) -Boston Braves reported Tuesday that. outfielder Andy Pafko. recently acquired from Brooklyn. underwent. an emergency appendicitis operation Monday night in Chicago and is "doing fine." ' OI Olympic Games Site SYDNEY, Australia, (AP)- Tire Melbourne Conference has decided unanimously to seek international approval for the Melbourne Cricket Ground to be the site for the 1956 Olympic Games. Al; Melbourne, J. Cain, Premier of Victoria, sent a cable Monday to Avery Brundage of Chicago, inter- national Olympic committee presi- dent, lnviting him to Melbourne to inspect the grounds. There has been much discussion on determining the Olympic site. Brundage. irked by Australia's un- certain preparations, has hinted that the games might be transfer- red to some other city. He men- tioned that Rome and Los Angeles were "practically ready" to handle the games. The conference estimated the cost of holding the games in Mel- bourne at 2850.000 about si.9l2,500. -The Commonwealth government will raise half of this and the Vic- torian government, along with the Melbourne city council, will share the remainder. Meanwhile, the Melbourne Cricket Ground trustees have agreed to extend accommodations to handle 120,000 persons. ANCIENT LAND Emigrants from the Valley of the Ganges in India. first settled in the Island of Ceylon about 543 B. C. FREDERICTON SCHOOL Followin is the standing of the pupils of iedericton School .for the term ending January 30th. Grade X.-1. Vernon Weeks. Grade IX.-i. Allan Stevenson. Grade VIII.-1. Evelyn Weeks: 2. Robert Weeks; 3. Bryon Cutcllffv Grtlde VII.-l. Jimmie Ross; 2. Morris Weeks: 3. Kathleen Weeks Grade VI.-1. Albert Weeks; 2 Wesley Stevenson. Grade V.-1. Shirley Weeks; Joan Stevenson; 3. Ronnie Ross. Grade IV.-1. Donnie Stevenson: 2. Roma. Rackham; 3. Jimmie Weeks. Grade III.-1. Catherine Steven- son; 2. 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