Miners After Over iilaee Barked by the spectacular third period goaltending of Roger Bes- setta and the fine offensive play of the Laliberte. Saiiidon, Carver. line the Chai'lot3etown Is.andera iiioveii 11110 a Ltiird place tie in the M.MH.l.. by defeating the Glui-w Bay Millers 4-2 at the Forum last night bi-lore one of the larg- est crowds of the season. B ..citc-, the uiiiiier of the. Calder 'I'l'0lilll' in the Quebec Lea- zilv luo yiv.ii's tiizu iur his out- st:ii.ri.i:; iiliiv. nitiile 14 Lily, stops flllllit. iiic IlIl.l. iiiciity niiiiutcs riiitl '.iilll' oi Iiit-iii ucie on break-, aways by Bobby Biouii, Jim Far-' elii, Kcrin Roi-liiord and Johnny Llliiilrlf. Wiiii rr (')i'li: Cd:'vtii'. the first sk.i' . Ciiai ullntnuii Ioiwiii'(l,l :pillKl'”tI :i:. 1.sl:iiidcrs ('1II'(II'I( asl ii- ll.'llltl(I iii mo:-y ;.-o.il. Centre- inaii Spike Lalilinriv. playing his hi--' klilllft is 1111 Isiiiider. and uiii,-ii Pat Sri.iirioii each hail ihv-on poiiits. - Laliberir, Carver and SRlll(I”n; ur- s-oi .1 goal The hlI1Pl' goal was sm-rrl h' fIf'IellSPnlR11 Bobf (Il'1l' mi 3 sir.iii play with Sam-.: don and ("arts-:. (iray also set up3 l.-iv lsl:i'i'irrs second rnuiiter. TIIP txl.urrs go! the-r goals in the "J51 period with wingers Robins Rwy-.iii and Johnny Lum- lay llP1llE the marksmcn. This game. one of the fastest in be played here this winter, was cleaner than Friday night's en-i counter between ins same twoll teams Temperx flared I bit in the third period and Larry Black- burn snd Bobby Brown drew pen- alties for A roughing. high stick- ing duel near tho and of the game. The win was the third for the Islanders in their last three starts. They have 58 points, the name; number As the Miners. 1 The Islanders playing coach was Trainer guided his team from the bench as the result of I facial injury received here Friday. The Minor: were without Art Trcen, Kenny Watson and Tommy Pylon. Oopper Lcyte, who ususlly plays forwu-d. tsamod up with Hughle Ounpboli on defense. i "rho Islanders had A big odgc in C: First period outshontfing the Minor: 13-11 However Cliff Hick: had I spectacular period and came 3 with A nurnibc of near im- poauhla snvca all the pruning kiandan. 1110 MIMI! Also had An edge II the mound period And the Min- uu led by Plrelll And Myles tool: our in tho tlhird. Bouotiio pulled off I tori-ifiii love on Johnny Lumley early in the nut period In Campbell. Par- elli and Lumlay oania up with A smart paging play inside the Is- landers bluelins. Campbell put Liimiey in tho clear but Besset-to poked the puck off his stick. Bobby Brown opened the scar- ing for the visitors on I solo rush into the Islanders and. He took A paaa from Gordie Miller It can- tre ire. aids stopped In Islanders dofeni-eman and missed the net on his first drive. Brown got his own rwbmind off the barkboards Ind brat. Be-ssetts with A knot high shot from about 12 ft-et out. It. took the islanders eight. min- utes to get the equalizer. Carver and Salndon combined to send Gray in on the Glace Bay net and Bob tr'zi:orod a 25 foot ankle high shot into the oordage. About half It minute laftr the Islanders S'.1'Il('I( again to move lntn the lead Gray broke up I play inside the Glace Bay line ariii Cal-var flipped the puck out to SDIICF I.a'ilwri.p who I')PRI Hicks nn 1: HS fonts-r. Wh-tlork drew I I1DI'iI(i1lK' pen- alti and xihiln I1P was off Gus- l.'i1'i"Si'Vl1. Mi'I.aiiglilin. Robert and (Tvlgiiac kept the Minors from gei- ting close to tho Isl.-iiitipi-s net Vllhitlnck 114- just pi'rp:ii'ing to ('l11Iih Il.'ll'k mi thn 1.1 when Roch- 'ri'trI gm .'1 fun miiiiitr penalty and im an: l0II(1IPd in iIlP box 12 W To Late Toclasslfymm R0.-IRIIIHTS -Hi('(1MM()DATl'ID IN iv.'."i!c lirsiir lwiilv 51! 1'-Iarfielrl READ THIS E ll'iiiilrl you lilui .'i gimtl iiuiiiini; fIii',j to go shooting with uvxi trill? If so I liriyo a Tow i'liiii('c Eiiglisii Softer Pups. 6 weeks Olrl for sale at 31135.00 each. Call TAM Gll.I.lF,S, 97 l'ppt-r Prince or Phone 8052 after 5 p.m. Islanders Tied With 4-2 Win Bay At Forum Bells Miners Hard hitting (ills tliistavi-snii Iahovw the fslandeis team rap- lain. played a sound CIPIPIISIVE game in the Islmdrrs viriory over. the Miners last night. scmnds later by Neerlliaiii. Despite their tvio man advant- iige the Islanders failed to get a shot on net. Ftirt-21., Whytc and l.uiniey held the fort. and fiiia.ly Liimley broke away to fire the puck into the lower left hand corner and tie the score tour setwiids be- fore the end of the period. Whyle and Farelli assisted on the goiil As the Miners left tile ice at the end of the period A fan and Lum.ley became involved in A brief scuffle. Order was restored with- out too much trouble. Hicks came up Villll A smart save off hard is orkiiig Guy (iignac early in the sen-ond period. (iignar played on I line with Whitlock and Robert replacing the injured Vip Piilladliio. Vip injured his hip in Halifax Saturday and after one turn on the loo last night was forced to call it quits. l Whyu. Glace Bay deferiseiiian, was forced to the dressing room after being hit hard at the Is- lander: bluolins by Gustavesonf Whytz on A solo dash into the Is- landers and was hit on the leg as he Attnnpterl to cut in towards the Islanders KIPIFIIAP. no return- ed later in the period and finish-. ad the game. The blow slowed him down notlcably. Emiindon scored the winning goal for the Islanders as his persistent digging Around the Miners net paid off. He took about three wscks at i.he puck before the disc finally hopped over I-III:k's pads into the net. Laliberte and Carver assisted. Laliberte went right to Hiik's door step in the narly miniitcs of the third period but the young i-ietmindor outgiiesscd him on A fine play. The rest of the period was 111ill'I(- ed by the fine play of BPSSPIIP es- pecially against tho fast skating Myles. Flarelli. Liiniloy Iil1('. KPVU1 Rcchford also came up with some smart offensive hockey as did Bobby Brown. Laiiberte started the play for the insurance goal with a pass to Sniiidon at centre irc. Paul curricd into Glace Bay territory wiierc Carver picked up a loose putk and drilled a shot that hit the goal post. The rubber fIHll('Ptl on the. crease. for a second before CiliW'(ll'y got his stick on ll1i' puck and whipped it into the twini-s. The Miners mine back strong. A penalty to Farelii in the dying seconds washed out tlii-ir i-iiaiicvs of pulling the game out of tho fire. 1.iii:-ups: Glarr Bay -- Cm:il' Hicks: dr- faiica: Wliyw, N:-r-diiaiii. L011 , Camplu-ll; forwards. Millcr. Coil- iinlly. Bmwii. Rorliiord. I..iimlny. ltii-elli. Myles. Chailiiliutuull (IO.'1I' BPSSNIP. riefvncnt G'lStlII'PSi')ll. Grnx. MI- l.i-iiighlin. Hint-khiirii: ItH'u1Il'(IS Wliiilock. Ctirvvr. Swii-don. (Vigiiav. Ritchlr. Pall-irliiio. Rrshrrt. I.ali-1 hcrtn l Pfci'er' Pnwrrs Iillliihilitlll Perry and Smirirobrinss. T-":r-f iicriorl I 1 I (ilnric Bay. Hiiiwii t.Vfilli-ri Rt-if!- 2-Ciiai'loits-ti.wn. Grav 'S;iili(l0ii, (larvhri 11'3l ." (?lini'lo'l:-town. IIRIIIUTIYIP if?-irvcr Gr.".vv 13:01 Glni-r Bwv. 1.ii'ni'n3- 4F:irt-lli. Whytci ill in Pntinliir-s Whitlork l'- T. Rochfnrd 17 49 N”"l'Ill0TYI 1303 Second iieriotl l S - Ch.'ii'lotiotnwii. Saindori ILBIIIIPIIP Cnrvori 1.1.2:: Penalty - Robert 10i?R. Third pr-riod 6 Charlottetown, Carvt-r Isaindmi. Lalibv-riot '7-J-5. Pnnalfirs - Brown and Rlick-1 burn 15:00. Farelli 10:35. MAYFAIR MURRAY RIVER. FEB. 8-9 - 8 P.M. MONDAY & TUESDAY The greatest love story you have ever seen! PEDWUSAII HAYWARD -AVA GARDNER THEATRE ... LITTLE SPORT 1 4 23956 5- e..q W m .;.'.::.-.i::'.7-M it? fly Rousoi O . r s (Q41! 105,”, 5 85;” 2?, 2 - X W ( W x D . cm! I ETC"-iTsix .THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN FEBRUARY 9. 1954 Saints Play Abbies Tonight St. Diiiistairs University andl thc Abbics iiiect tonight at the Fnruni in 71 City League Hockey 2-anie which will get underway at. .130. y In the only previous meeting be-. tween these teams the Abbies took a close 8-6 verdict from the Col- leiziaiis in the first. game of the' league. The AI)I)l!W arc in st-coiid plane with a 2-1 record while the Sainls wold down third position having won one uiiiiic uI1l'.9 losing two Tonigiits gt-inie will be followed by an iioiir's skating. The admis- sinii is 50 rents. B. Y. c. Bowling Following are-The ro-'-iilis of the. Basilica Youth Club bowling games last i-rook at tho Holy Name Hall: 1 Nogoodklns l 1.. Arseiiault 169 188 117-414. 15 Paqiict 161 1102 120-489 J Xiurpiiy 189 216 167-572 N Sinnott 150 126 164-440 H MacEr.cIii-rn 146 15G 197-495 . Kygmies l R. M:ioCl0skey 159 150 127-436 R Pruniy 84 104 116-304 G Flynn 179 L188 165-632 M, llynes 89 128 128-345 I-'. MacCarville 106 131 149-386 Points; Nogoodkins 4. Kygmiesl Daisy Macs R. -Petals 133 181 134-448 I. Doullng 233 190 113-542 . A. Peters 169 171 219-559 l J. Cunimiskey 79 2'75 8'1-436 . Ruiputlm l B urtorty 204 109 i99-572 l D. Coady 145 141 109-3951 Points: Daisy Mao: U-2; Raspu- tins la. Mnmmys H. Power 107 114 ZIO- 451 f M. VI'hlil-: 162 R8 9il-- 348 E xianadain an 1111 166-385 i A Mat'DonaId 234 151 116-561 3 lJ. Zakom 157 211 144-512 i Lil Abner: M Rnbiiisoii 86 284 182-552 j K. Kelly 248 141 l M Mac-Innis 128 118 213- " J. McGuigan 138 1'10 146-- Poinis: Mammys 21:; Lil Abni-rsl 2'2. l Pappys Coiiiiick 109 138 146--393 . J Connolly 141 13;! 149-422i T Rossiti.-r 101 105 --206i E. Schrcws 101 119 100--320' C. Kraiu 47 116 67-220. Termites l E Clinton 141 186 173 -soof 1.. Johnson 115 134 90-339 Third. Race Al Millvolop Tllv Millyale Drivliig Club held ilirir third race of the season on Saturriay ?IllP1'1lfi01'1 with si large crowd of fans prcseiit to witness the events. Folloiiiiig arc the iesulis: Kickaboo Boy 4A. Chapprlli 3 1 1 Evelyn Budlong vC. smithr 1 3 3' Tommy Shaiiter iParoiisi 2 2 T No. 2 Event Sandy Itliis-.-o ill We-oksi 1 2 1. Graiiiilie York iG31nFS1Pl" 2 1 2i 0ITli"lR'.:.- l Announcer, W. Hickox; JllfIvROS.i S. Stewart. J. Mclnnis. School Basketball Scoring Statistics Nami- (1 Wtird. Piiiii-c Sir:-ct Lrc. Priiire Strcct WIIIIP, West Kent . . Tariion, Priiicn Street 231 MR('KCi1ZIP. Wcst Kent 22 MacKenzio, West Kent. MacDonald. Queen Square Marlmon, Prince Street Pcakc. Priiicc Siri-oi Cainc. Queen Square Mat-Donald, Queen Square Llewellyn, Prince Street. Johnston. Wmt Kent Flack. West. Kant . MacKAy. Prince street Flynn, Quren Sqiiaro Gillis, Queen Square Dew, West Kent Glrll 5:-"'l3.”-"Sr"-wtss-2?s?rJ?r11 Name M Ftngcrson, Prince. Street. M. Cummiskey, Raochiord sqiinra W. MacPherson. Prince Street D. Connolly, Notre Dame 1!. Houston, West Kant J. Maobougsll, Prints at. W. Plnenu. Rochford Square P. Stanley, Rochiord square D. MsdM.ililIn. Rochvford Square 1... MaoKi.nnun, Notm Dame . B, Ward, Rnchford Square ZESSHZ? Stewart, West Kant Dsviu. West Kent Mwlnnls. Notre Dame Giillsnt. Rcchford square Johnston, West Kent MacDonald, Rocbford sq. Gillis, Notre Dame . Miiligan. Prince Street . Maccannell. Prime street .. Harper, Prince Street Maclman, Prince Street Sheltoon, Prince Street i-iopTr?”sHiTu IauIoa.a.u5o-no-ia:oso3: S'I5.H3!Z.5u.'V.'II5'.H.(7.m-:"3 Innwuu 1710 first p:si.age stamps warp lisiind In tho prnvinccs ol British North America in um. British Gonso Offs At S'side Today The Provinci;l t'urluig play-I offs for the British Consols Trophy. and the Island clianipioiiship will'. .be held at Suminersidc today andl ltwo weeks. tomorrow. Eight rinks, town. SUT11I'TlPl'Sldl'. Alberion. will compt-to coveted trophy and ilic right '.oI reprs-split the Pi'm'iiit-c iii the! Dominion chanipioiisliips early in! Marcli. l Only one of last year's lslii.-id! l'ha.1T1'p1n11S will be ill the comp? - itioiis today. He is Frank ”i)ut-k' Acorn of CI1':ll'IOl.I.i"LOWll. the sk:p of last years trophy viiiiiiers. 1-lci is skipping what is probably the youngest team ever to enter thel Island finals ; Anoihcr skip, who has won the. Island championship and will bel taking part in the play today is L; i .1. Hayes ofsummerside. Haycsl imn tho trophy It'(iI11 Ai-orn 111 Charlntirtoviii RIX yr:-its ago. i Johnny squarebriggs of Char-1 lotLt-town. who played on Acorns championship team seven years, ago, will be playing with Dr wen-. dell Machoiiald today, Also with Dr. MacDonald is the only f.iiliw' two from Charlotte- Moiitague and 1. for thou Robs Miners ls Play- and son combination in the finals Elmer and Barrie MacDonald. Barrie will be shooting for his second Island championship in Last Friday and sat- urdny he skipped a Prince of Wales College team to the Island Schoolboy title. Following are the the various rinks: personnel of Motitagiie-Judge .1. 5. Des- Rochcs iskipi. T. Clair. J. A. Mac- Lean. .1. -M. Macxenzie. A. MacDonald tskivpi. P. Slit- clair. B. G Joiiiiston. Homer Mom". Aibcrtoii--.1 C. Matthews lsklpl, Maurice Perry Sr. Chester Hayes. Charles Gordon. .1. C. Profiit iSklP'. 1-Lrskine Campbell, Frank Bryan. Hunter" . . . wwk5' Bcssc-tie tabovci turned in Rxiger I sparkling gamo for the Island- ers last. night as he izosiled the local club to a 4-2 victory over the Glace Bay Miners. Siimnierside--H. R. Mucl-iarlanc iskipi. Cliff Ramsay, Sheldon Mc- Eweii. Bert Hunter. G. .1. H3105 isltipi. Harry Dickie. Elmer Offer. D. Henthorii. Charlottetown - Prank Acorn -T D--'D'" lskipi, noiig Cameron. George . Dillon. Byron Bell. l R fir. Wt-iidell MacDonald tskipi. S Juhiiiiy Sqiiarebriggs. Elmer Mac- pmp D""md' Barri" Ma0DOm'ld' Foliowiiig ai'i- lIIl' Liutills play- IiSch0o1 Girl To Take Part In Ottawais Dog Derby By (ll-ZCIL SMITH Caniulian Press Staff Writer ' OTTAWA, iCPJ--A prclly, 17- yrar-old high school girl, with lit- ile experience but inch in deter- mination. will be on the starting. line today for the opening of Ot- tawa's two-day. 66-mile llllelinal-Ii ional dog derby. Sandra Stiles. in her third ycar at Ottawa's Nvp:-aii high school. will compote with more exper- ieiii-nit male ('Il'lVF1”F for ilw gnlrt challenge f.t'ophy and Sl.fltiii cash prize. A record 26 coiitcstaiils are enter--d in tho derby uliii-h winds up Wediiesriay afteriinoii. In in intcrvit-w mi iIli" ore of the big race, which is run in Iwn daily 33-mile heats, Saiirlrn said she was "excited bill not nervous A not yet, anyw;-y." Youngest Muslin-r iii thi- I)lullf'li(? The yoiiiizest iniislier race, the fire-font-five. has I1tI(PI1 over the racing rents from her father. H:-vb SIlIP.s who has been raciiig and bi'Pediiig tings. for several years at iIif'il' SllI)lll'I.)i'ill Britannia Heights home. I "Dari gave up rat-iiig compcii-I Lively this ycar so I tlr'i:idcri to takc over. Although I don't export to win I'll be working awfully hard." 1 She will he ririviiig oiuiii L.iI)i5l': dnr 1'FlllfWf'ls and siic said as long as you know you liavc a good i(':ini you can ride A good dcnl of the hyay. 3 Sandra is tint the only who will brave vyPalIl('f and a gruelling coursv against some of the top male drivers from Qucbcni Ontario and the United states. Mrs. Bunty Duiilop of Bll1'II11L" ton. Oiit.. who has INI tho riold; of unineii in the last two intcriia- tinnals. has entered again iiiis yvar along with H newcomer. Mrs. .li-an Lane of Lunenbiirg. Mass. Mrs. Dunlop and Mrs. Lane drive SiI)PT- ian huskies. I-'ai-e Top Drivers ivtinia I1 Tiii-y will be up against. such top male drivers as lanky Wilf LI'plllP. Qucbcc City, who romperl I1(iI1'iP the Wl1'l11PI' in 1950 and 1952; bit: Bill SIIPRTPT. East Jaffray. N.1-1.. winncr in 1849. and Emile M;irto., Lnreiit-vil'.c. Que, winner in 1951. l.asL yrai”s race was caiiccllcd because of poor snow ctinililioiis 3 Othr-rs PIll0l'P(I are: Ali-x Gar-X iicau and Niircisse Dompicrrc. Que-- bor City: Dr. Roland 1.ombard.l Auburnilalr. Mass: George Worth- ley. Farmington. MI-; Dr. Charles Bvlford. Decrfivld. Mnss.1 Don Mr- Faul. Maiiiwaki. Qur: Dr. Edward, Maui; Sir-vol Tasscy, Laconia. N.H: Tod Lem- ieux. Maniwaki: Tony Landry. Slud- bury. Ont; Denis Hayes. Johnny Carrion-. Doug Hnimi-s. all of Qi- tawa; 1-Wnrat Brunet. Fern Tal- Xosse. Rotter Boulianne and Jacqqiics Diiponi, all of Hull. Que-.l Canailiens Lose Defenseman MON'1"R.EAL..-;t,C'Pi - - Moiitrral Canadians management announced Monday night. that defenceman Dollard st. Laurent will be out of action indefinitely becnuooloi I shoulder injury and will be re- placed by Jim Macphcrson. St. Laurent was in-i-ured late in Sunday night's National Hockey League game in New York. when Canadians defeated the Rangers 4-1. Rcporta reaching here said st. Laurent was boarded by Nick Mickoski and it is feared the Montmal defencernan suffered I chipped bone in his shoulder. Macpheraon was recermy sent to Montreal Royals of the Quebec Hockey League subject to immed- iate TPCAII. He will mjain the NHL club for Thursday nigl-itla game in Chicago. ' St. Laurent is expected to re- turn to Montreal immediately. Further exarriination than will do- is mint how long he will be laid y for ing a roiiiiil robin series in fur- Rr-g.il Tmpliy ('ii11ll)('lli1tIll at the CI1li1'I()LL9i4iWll Curling Club: W. C Macbviii. skip; J.i5. Cani- eroii, H, .1. Dobsoii. F. Nortoii. D. Woiinacotl. skip. it. Pi-lezs. Geo, Andcrsoii. H 1. Si-iii. B-01', H. H. Sinip.son. Paul O'Roiike. skip; Dr. A. Mac- E'(lCI1ili'11. S. Diiiiciiii. Allison Mac- Shearwaler To ztinic at, Priiicc of Walt-s Colic (Ml ... . . . .. ,1 S T L f Gamr rim; is 7.10. E ,”H'(,1lh:::yl'1IX)1'r:: l:;:lpnBnl1r'ilF3,ni'l;:yhr: Dal In a fIi'lLlIIIPI1FB(IF1i basketball o 0 S M” -- - - - -----v---'-;i.5”.lT'.i..2T'.l i””.';S:l ;::'.:'i":;:."...:2;- -' t-xini will go in SIl1lllI1I'fS1(lP Hilly;-gm K-N.1lq 3344 And Pnhcpl UITAWA, i(7Pi-T. P. Gor- iiie I7lli in.-i ItlCnI1l11r!P 111 ihr 31...... .,,.,mm, QM," square mHn.0Wriei' of the IMNWRB1-iv p Proviiirinl iii-av fov the Rcc"iils,im,,1 43,;-gig '''I-”" "I "he QUWPC H0Ck'l' . Flour Ti'0plly ' ,,-nnuwmq MT we sm,.N.s. Lrsguc Sunday announced the To Aft--r lasl iii;ilii's giiinrs iliu R.,..mm.d Smmrp. ,1 MM.M,”an sale of netmlnder Ray Fruit- siamliiig is as fnllmi.. .3. AI pmeau 7' B. Gull!” 2 pp rick to the Toronto Mania --'r- P W LlFIlIilI(l).' 5, M. Cummiskey 15. B.. M5315 "I "I" NAWWGI HWIVT This Cliarlott:-louii Islaiirlcrs W- (7 Mi'('I193'l -- 1 ll 1 Ward 2. Lam"- t.i1 not be ;.'0lll1lR Tod C:iiiipi-aii.lD- C”"P"0” 1 I 9 Wt-st Kciil: B. Houston 9. B. TM5 H5 h'9d9F1CkI5 590000 11 was lPariiPd from macii was. - Macnonnld 1 0 lisimiiu-i 4. P. Johnston 2. year with the Senators 1-la 'l'i';iiiim- last night. campmu has Ix. Acorn . 1 0 i 1 Prince Street: R. Tnnlon 30. S. leads the Q31: 2081108 Wllh br-on i-pmiimi in p.-.,i-Ki.-,m. 1...... D. VVti11i1HI'iill 1 1 ti .:ii.ii-i.:-mi 5. A. Mi-ic1.ean 3. R. eiizluslnimut-s to his credit-. lhc 1.slan(lr-i's plziyer list. and i.lielPi'l11 0'PWllk? I I l' I-VWK-"l' 2- IV 1-I'""”-1" R H9 M115”-V Wm” H" s9n"'"” lslandm-5 um nl)(;11n ; '-(Iplafp. Ncxl round will ho iilirrrl Thiizs- Q. 5. S: B. MacDonald R. in for tho remainder of the Ma- ,.,.m 10,- mm any mam. Slat-lioniild 1, R, IVNlII1Pl'I)IP 3. son unless Lt-af'a Harry Dum- 'ph,. 1.i.md,.,.S 11,”... N.” (.h0h.,.5 Draw for tonight Club Cnnipril-lM Flynn -i. R. McGonnell 17. lay suffers injuries. for a i'i'-placeiiiriit. One is a de- 1.1011" - s s ' "" ii-nst-iii.iii Bill I.rPBl.Il1('. who l.ay- 739” Dm- nd with the Islanders earlifr in If" 1 R (3 5iI1”N'- Skill? DII.1FI.)f1l1ilIfI, Myron Bell. 1.. H C AlI(i'1S0l1. skip. Hoyt, DJn tliv your and is the property of Jtthll ihr- local club. More than it month Bagiiall vs, um hr uas siispz-nded ixi Quebec Rallill -'0”"5- W C- strikiiii: an official. His vase S91-lllliiilv iins siipposr-it to come bcforc QA. 109 3 --- Dr H 'Mit-Iiiiyri-. sk';i. ll.A 0fIl('IIIs Sl"I'P1'7iI times. Each .-1- H. M'CNPl11- T M3WAm"'l- G- IJITIF if was pustponvd until fin- Rnyiier vs. H, R Brynn. skip; W. Jill) it was to bn hetird yesi.r-i'd.-v. Whitlock. H. E. H.l'lldniiH- "' Tho Tslaiiders liwvc hm-ii l)l'0111l.s9dlRi"il(I)'. a felt-2i'i'ini from Friiiik DlIlo.l IN" 3 -- F H-Illstill. Fkliti A 0 S:-i-iioliiry of- tho Q.A.H.A. as F. Gill, A1 Cordell. J. Hnrnby vs. soon as a decision is reached. A. W. Hyiitiiiiiiii. ski": 1" Curtis. Tho Islziiidr-rs also have R1l0iI1bf.I" Ms"”"1mI'-V M F R""”'5 I ”I.'lYE'1' in mind in the c-rt-iii tliavl Y” 4 " DIE Glddl1lES- Skill: F 1.:-Bliinc dons not got his CIEllfR11CPiI'IOI)I)S. H. DOIIQIRS. H. Stcad vs. Trainnr did not reveal tho plavcrs A Liki-iv. skin: A. B Hiiciiall. iiainc, Mel .Ii"llI(ll1S. Dr. 0, Aliwri. The Tsl.ind:-rs will play the .V1i'.- 11:30 pm. iiimaii-rs in Sydiir-y tonight. Irv 1 1?:-mil (iiiiiv, Mai-Li-nii -- --- 4? vs Wonnncoit Ice 2 -v- .1. F-qiiiii'cbiii:g.s. skip; ' H C. Trainnr. G K. a1ncKiiiEht. Dr, A. .VIv"llii'lnii vs .1 V. Hur- den. skip: R. Parent. T. M. Giilcs. 'Tiit-i-9 were no correct guvsse-s.DI :or the limo of the first goal iiiln.R(mk., J E m”.n,.H LN. Sm. the S('t'(7ll(I period last night with M, vs 'Jy' S Mm.Dm;nm '4... the result that the Bnost,ers pro-;RA1Ph'Jmk,m.. A. A. Mnrilpnylv K gram prize will be worth 350 foricnnmwni Saturday night's game. i I", 4 w The B410SIPl'S are also rollct'LiiigpHo" My MMC-,mg,.L 1.-I Mm.R.,r. :::::.:.” iJl1?II.:?5'"1S2f....i2"Sliliiih H I received 5100 from an unnamed g,.m';,b:,,1fI'k"' N. NKIm1snn' C donor last night. Any others who. wish to donate towards the pay-i inent should leave their donations with Harry Sentiier at Fred Lambiois' on Grci-it George Strcet. East Royalty Scouts Vfin 3-2 A fast. and exciting game of hockey was witnessed on Saturday At the Charini.t.ei.own Forum be- i.WCPn the East. Royalty and Holy Redo:-mer scniits 'I'hc more of 3-2 for the Royalty lads indicates that the game was I closely con- tested onc. Outstanding perform- ances were turned in by the godl- iea of both teams. This win gives the Royalty boys '. H. hTlIi'Ki'1l'I.lF. Ice .1 W R Mlii-Vcill. skiir I) ITISTORITY NIISSIDN A niissiim to llw VIIt'lII?lt' T11- dimis wns ('SiiibllsI1Pd at Rosit- goui-.hv in Rnii.ivr-iitiii-n coiinty. Quebec. in 1745. NOTICE There will ho a general meeting at the Curling Club for the drawiiig of bonds on Fell. 18, 1954 at 7 p.m. -1. C. GALLANT. Secretary. F. Mm-Iiiiiis, skill" i l D. Cameron, skip; W. C10&S. Wm. school I Donald. Eiiimr-it ll1acDoiialrl, skip; R.l ay SllII1P1'Ia11fI. D. Peterson. A. C.ili- She” in Flt V 1 I1 them - .. MH " V-X9” H1” Ila-V t 9l K. At-nrii. skip; G Stow.-ii-t, P. mm” Lodge ”""""'5 'S”"u"'I"-V .11 Simniniirls. .1. A Siiiiiiionds. night in an PXIllI)1Ill111 hiisitcibali AH n”.lm.5 .,mN.(.d In Hus mnh Atlanties Freed From Paying 3500 Fine For Missing Dh'town Game G-LACE BAY, as, (GP)-Hall-I fax Atlantic: don't have to pay I 3500 Lina for fslllnq to melt. Char- lottetown Islanders JIn. 28 in l. Maritime Major Hockey uague game because it wIsn't their fault. League president. C. Roy Mac- Donald an ” Monday night that the game. previously Awarded to Islanders. now will be replayed at I later date. j Atlantic: said they made the trip by train from Glace Bay to New Glasgow, where they were to con- tinue the rest of the way in the team's chartered bus. But. the bus driver said he but received orders that he wAI not to make the trip, apparently be- cause of poor travelling conditions, and when Halifax tried to make train connections they couldn't find the bus which carried all their gear. The bus was in BtellIrton. N. H. I:l.eaders Colorful Jack "Spy" Rudy, hm skating d 'enseman plays with iii. 0 A Pts. Abbies tonight when they meet 3;, Howe. Di-ti-nit .. 21 3'1 58 Dunstan's in I City League 5-am; Richard. Montrcal 32 11 52 At the Forum. Lindsay. Detroit . 18 2? 47 Gr-offrion. Montreal . ii in ii! H k s Reibel, Detroit .. 15 ll Kelly. Detroit ..... ..14 27 41 Sandford. Boston 13 23 30 --m' Maritime Major Glace Bay 2. Charlottetown ( New Brunswick Senior Moricton 1. saint John 4 APS Senior Picmu 4, Truro 6 Stress Feb. 20 Registration Deadline 2 Truro lends best-of-seven semi. lfiniil. 1-0. . Officials of the Physical Fit-, Trznmn 2, Sleunmn . ncss Division last evening again stenlrmn lead. benpdpuun announced that midnight Feb. 20 is the deadline for registration for and other teams wishing in their provincial -emi-finals 1-0. Ontsrlo Junior Kitchener 2, Guelph I Ontsrlo Senior Chatham 1. stratford 2 Northern Ontario Snelor Sudbury '1, ssult. Ont. 0. Ray Frederick to compete playdou ii. High School .BaskelbiillRSal. Weller Title """'"' "ms Feb. 9 to 13 MONTREAL, icpi -- rtangy T”35”M- I Cliiudc I-'oi'iui of Montreal became Children's Skating 4-S..Vi (Pity Hockey Lcagiio-'i:.'itl ABBIES vs. S. D. U. Skating after. W'EDNESDAI'- Skating-B-10 TIll7BSDAY-HOCKEY S.I).I'. ya. MT. ALLISON FRIDAY- Chll(lren'it Skating -4-5:30 P. W. C. Night SATlfIlDAY- General Skating fl-5 HOCKEY-SYDNEY 8:30 the new holder of the CanadlIn wt-iii-rweiglit boxing title Monday night. defeating champion Marcel iRockyi Brisebols on points in I 12-z-oiiiiil cliaiinpionship bout at the Mont St. Louis Auditorium hcrv. Fortiii used a shai'p'left jab in keeping the liesvlar-hitting Brin- hois off balance. It was his second straight win over Brisebois He beat him two months ago in I non-i.it.li-. bniii in Quebec City. Fortin weighed in It 144. 1'5.- pounds less than Brisebois. He was A 5-7 underdog in the pre- flght betting. HDDKEY TDHIDHT AT THE FORUM ST. 1)UNSTAN'S UNIVERSITY va. l ABBIES City League Game Followed by Skaia Time 1:30 Admission 500 ANNUAL MEETING the Charlotte- The postponed Annual Meeting of town Driving Park & Provincial Exhibition, will be held in the office of the Association, Great George St., on Wednesday, February 10. 1954 at 1:30 pm- .I. P. LANTZ. President. G. H. BUNTAIN. secretari- thclr third in A row And the right to meet the winners of the Basi- lica-St. Jsmea 11-009 for the Charlottetown scout championship. Goals were scored by .1. Dennis. D. storey and (1. Cotes for Royalty and J.1Lvnos and J. Cummiky for the Redeemer. Lineups:-- '1-lcly Redeemer scout Troop: Goal. D. Glllls: defence. F. Mac- Cvulgan, P. Gaudct. M. Gaudct. B. Buchanan: forwards, C. MacMil- Ian. 5. Connolly. J. Arsenault, I. Brown. A. Duncan. J. Gallant, M. Maclnty-re. East Royalty Smut '1"roop: Goal. R. Mscnougallz defence. G. Golan. 5. Shaw, T. Murphy: forwards. 8. Storey. 1.. Robertson. F. Rabat- wn. J. Dennis, D. Miller, 8. Dow- ling, C. Macxinnon. D. Macmil- In. W. Referees: O. Kells. P. Mustard.