. Hughes Lead: Scoring Race BYC And Parkdalei Play For 2nd Place Tonight It will be a battle for set.-unlit place in the Island Senior "B' l.t-ague tonight when the Park- The last time B.Y C. and Park- dale met it was s nip and tuck battle with the Flyers having to dale Flyers are at home to the come from behind an early first- Basillca Youth Club. period 2-0 deficit to earn their Both teams have identical 1-2 re- victor); t I t mt-ti: in league play to date. The! Unoiflclal league statistics comp- lniic Parkdale victory came at the 1 evpcllsc of the B.Y.C and )tllItIl clubbers earned a 6-5 (It-'('lS-. inn over S D U in their initial out-I ini: of the year. led by the Guardian Sports Dep- the;artment show the Montague lll'I"l' roses dolninating the scoring race. Smooth-skating cenlremen Billy tliulzhes is currently the league's llcsliles their loss to the Flyers leading scorer with l0 points made mt. gut-.C. we,-t. edged 7.5 by the.up of 4 goals and 6 assists. Dirk Suiilliierside At'PS.BUll1 Fliers defeats of the Carroll and Phil McGee of Mom- have been at the. ague are tied with Willie Dunn of Il.'lll(IS of tile league-leading Mont-',iht- Fliers and Brian Lewis of B agile Primroses. iY.C. tor third and .NilVll:S Arsenaljli Beavers Conti nue Streak With 6-3 Win Over Caps SAINT Jtll-I3, N B. tCP)-Sailit.Pl.'-lying cuacli John Beavers continued their VWIH-5 IIITILZ streak in the Atlantic (oastt Senior llorkcy l.(-agile when theyicalled. ll Hughlc ('ampbcll was in on two succssiiil plays. Only one minor penalty vtas went to Wtiillock for and MacLeod of Montague-are stulcmated for fourth position. Suiiimerside ace of the Aces Paul Schurlnan holds down the runner-up spot with 5 goals and 4 assists. Arsenauit is the top goal getter in the league with 7 goals and linciiiate Dick Carroll leads in assists with 7. I Roll MacArthur of Slimmerside has the doubtful privilege of lead-, ing the badmen with 35 minutes spent in the box. Included in this total are a misconduct and a nlaJtll' penalty. Czii-roll of Montague is runner-up in MacArthur with 29 minutes. in- cluding a match-misconduct and a major The B.Y.C.'s 3-game total of 79 minutes is good for honors in thel penalty department while the Prim roses are a close second with 76 minutes. Parkdale comes nextt with 69. Aces have 63 and S.D.U.l are well back with 23. Wilf Gillis of S.D.U. who has played only 1 game has a goals-i against average of 3. Gene Ward . . t - i - in g lot Montague has 4.3 and John E.ra”rl)"Il':l9:I slglrdhgifxg -Frfssggitgn mm? X ' t Gchrke, B.Y.C.. Glen Gamble Aces vnanf iweuchrmmm crowd wedg Filrst period: 1. lirrtlerlcton. and Jeatt ste. Lmttsy stnut havet iupsdm. night. lwhitlock '1-P891. Ml'1)0Ih1l.Zh' .37; 6. Bob Dlillon of B.Y.C. and Frank The. Bt"HYPl'5. will maintalned.2-t 53"" Jlllmi hunman Imiklai R”PPl' 0f FIYGFS IIEIW 7 and Sheld- uwh. Smgmpomt tead ave, Am. cleh. Kurmai '4.l4. on Jordan of Parkdale has 7.5. herst. Ramblers. Penamesi Mint t I g(.0RlN(. RACE. Saint Jnhn and ytt,nt.tt,n j(1)rpd Second period: 3. Saint t.ItlIl'll.i . - . one artiwe in tmttt the first and Kul-lman 4.42:1 4. l'redellcton., G Gt; A Pts Pen third periods but during the middle Mcbonash 'U""Pb9”' 5-13? 5' E Hughes. M 3 4 s to DI frame Beavers'otltgoaled the xis-lSaint John. Korma lKilllman. St-hurman. A 3 5 4 9 2 itors 4-l 'lIinchbergert I320; ti. Saint John Lewis, B .1 4 4 ll 4 Wally Kullman led the point-get-iBrklacich hlonesl 17.22. 7. Saint Dunn. p 3 4 4 it 9 Iers by tallying three times and John, Puddicombe tKu7.mat 19.19. lCarroll. NI 3 I 7 ll 29 helpilig Frank Kiiznia once. Play-t Penalties: None. IMcGee. NI 3 I 7 it it ing coach Steve Brklacich and Sid? Third periods 8. Freilcrit-ton. AFSGIIBIIII. M 3 7 0 7 6 Piiddicomhe also scored for Beat-Macdonald twliitlock. Campbelli t Mar,-Lend. M 3 4 3 7 1 arts. 9.33; 9. Saint John. Killlman. ' V I 1 Frcd,erictonIs Buck Whitlock tpucldicolrnbev gt-ktatqch. tgttitgt S1Al&l)lNGS t counted within the first minute of penny; wmilttck 14,51 G w L Gr (;A Pt: play and assisted Bcrnie Mactlon- tztimttagttt. 3 3 0 2,4 m 5 aid in the last period. Bill McDon- Craig . . . . . . . . . . .. 14 '4 parkdate 3 1 2 In -H agh was the other Capital scort-r.iShirley . . . . . .. ll 6 6a23 B. Y. C 3 I 3 m t9 zt Aces 3 I 3 I2 lit 2 S. D. U. 2 l I 9 9 1 Ra m S h The following are the lineups Moncton AMHERST tCPl Jackie Schmidt late period gave the Amherst Ramblers a 5-4 win over Monctnn Hawks int the Atlantic Coast Senior Hockey League Wednesday night. llioncton flashing improved form Hawks ... A goal bvllawks came up with two for IIlPIShepherd' M" weamerblt Led" in the third visitors. Ray l.educ and Billy Sin- llett rlotching the other two. Summary First period: 1. Amherst. Leyte Mac-Lend. ID Kileyl 2:19: 2. Monrion. Sin- Carver. for tonigli-lis gamet- BY.C. Goal. Simmons; de- fence. Ready. Smith, (foyle. Shepherd. forwards. Lewis. Mac-l Donald. Burke. W. Shepheld. L. ivcll. Pineau. J. Kane. t Flyers Goal. Jordan; defense. Josey. Moore. A. M:-lcLeod. I-Ilill. K Ready; forwards, Hurry .I. Dllnn. A. Carver. S. C l a r k. Squarebriggs. (mm, 'mm behind three time; tninett tLeduc. White) 3:04; 3, Alone-t Whitehead. knot the coilnt but were unable toI match the final counter although "I43 4 A"lh"5'- will” lS('Il"”'- thpv used gix tnrwams tn the tint Brillantl 15:00 Penalties. L. Kiley minute. Both teams played two - wayl hnrkey and provided thrilling ac- tion. The win enabled the Ram- blers to keep pace with league- leading Saint John Beavers who notched a 6-3 win over Frederic- tnn. only M", pom; separates the Kiley IBcrnaquc7.t 5.36. ll Mont--l two teams. Playing coach Lou Riley led his team to victory with two goals while Copper Leyte. Shcrmie White and Schmidt were the other Am- herst marksmen. Ray Lscroix. who played A standniit game for Urges Nation ton. Lacroix Ifarver. Leblanet 8'50. Carver I7 26 Second period: 5. Aniherst. I. Kiley tLeyte. D. Kileyl 349: 6 Mnncton. Leduc tSinnett, Weaicr 6:40. Penalties: G. White. 5:15. Leblanc 8:50. Third period: 7. Amherst. L -ton. Lacrtvix ISinnett. Carver) il4'S6: 9 Amherst. Schmidt lKiley. Leyte) 17:22. Penalty Sin tnetl 1l:4.'i. Stops: Pidsodny Leclerc al Rivalries Be Kept Out Of Olympics CURTINA lYAlllPF.7.7.0. Italy t.-ti"----Avery Brilntlage. president of the International Olympic Com- mittee. asked Wednesday that na- tional rivalries be kept out of the Olympic Games. Brundage. in a circular letter to ll? li1(Iil'I(IilRI be published. Jan Brundage M5 iii the nutional Olympic commitees. de- t'I.'lH"fI the games were intended to hecomc t-ompetitionit competitions. He lll'L'NI 'h:it no national stllntliiigs ills letter was made public by llaliun oftit-ials now preparing for.with the games. the winter games which open he-relcial standings" have no mine a 26. commtlieiv t impressed by articles various countries. alleging .or social conditions." He recalled that the Olympic rules described the game in a competition among Individllais "They are not and must lions.” he said. Eriindalte said this is the I'(M-is He said ”unnft th2.V do not take min lgn Players Destined For Edmonton El)ltION'I'ON t('Pl M Edmonton Eskimos have first call on players o of the Kitchener-Waterloo Dutch- ;Kitchener-Waterloo club is still in men of the Ontario Rugby Football force. This agreement was ' t I" . . . prm Hthtltli iinto baseball business. Carol is I I'"9T95I 1" maklnl 391' WINES their results achieved by athletes w..uldiveteI'an. Tutored by her father. he the product of certain political ilol among pm A i t . many factors. such ii: the t'IIfI(Ol)I'::t in” SI" W" II" "IV Fm I” N" which he heads had been "deeply populations of countries Na” Argonauts S' first i By Olil DAUM ' Canadian Press Staff Writer J HAMILTON tcei -Two young VD. woman hgvp gone 1;, int for thetdelphia As' farm director's office. - men's baseball clilb here. Just 22. Carol I-lodge, an auburn- liaired lass from Winston-Salem. la 7lIla3.'ilN. C., took over last Monday as 5 5 3-18 general manager of Red Wings. Pony League champions. - One year younger. Jean Marini, a dark-haired Hamilton book- keeper. is the club's chief stock- holder and secretary. She sank her savings into the club at the end iif last season after two busl-189,? 8nd I lie-In Will! I m8.l0!' nessmen withdrew. Though it's Jean's first venture LSIIE has followed league play since Ishe was knee-high to an umpire. She was general manager of I major league club's farm thani be- -jfore her 21st birthday. . NEEDS NEW PLAYERS 1 In her five-feet, three inches that no official point 3ll41l'I(Ill1JS mwl pad” an mdomnabl. Wm to tcountries are lsued in Pnnnlwllttnthall tsiicreed. Longing to get into base- . she left a good secretarial '-tposition two years ago for a base- E -ball executive school at Llltellnd. I Six vtccks later she entered the Big State League II business man- ager of the Galveston. 'l'ex.. club. in 1954 she moved to Ottawa ll Joe Louis To ”50 far as We are concerned..Mwry ur working agreement with the: NEW YORK tAPl4M Louis, former heavyweight boxing'chIm- lininn two of whom have been re- made in 1954 when the Eskimos mm" and RN" M"r”"' ' buuty ported signed by Toronto Argon- played an nuts. a spokesman for the zsklrnosixitcllener In said Wednesday. The Bitz Fnurt Argos said Tues-, day they had signed tackle John last season. Under the terms of the (tan!-lie and end Mat Pngnan. Offi- cilils of the Dutchmen said they will retain the CRU cards of the players. The Eskimo spokesman said: Minor Hockey Minor lW'lte.V at the Sports Arena today is all follows: li:t)tL42:00 .. Practice for all 0. S. S. pappf. Wellhts and pee wees who have so classes it the morning. Nashua Lei? Handleq List MIAMI. Tin. MP1-Nslltltis. Ile world's most valuable race bane. topped a list of IO tllorouglibreds Ill nominated Wednesday for the llmm-added Widener Ilmdtenp of mucus Park Feb. 10. no included 14 loi-eigh- Irsth nprpsuuu five different ed M winners of if Dutchmen. "The agreement was renewe sgreement. the Eskimo: got flrstl .call on any K-W players who up-i pear to be good proiipects." The spokesman said the Eskimos might play an exhibition game in Kitchener late next summer and that they might also pay the cast- ern club for players in the future. Fleet MiIItmTsn Scores 2nd Win MIEI;BOUR.N-E. (AP) - Dave Stesilens. Australia's "bare-footi mhlkrnarl" scored his second vic- tory over Hungary's world re- t'm'1'lIlr):rer. Sandor Ihsi-os. in n Ipec I ee-mile not here Wed- need: y. 1'50 Min; Aussie won the race 13 minutes. 37.6 seconds. DYMH: :1: lac seconds in NM I who locked in ismf '1 '" Lost Saturday studious, who not his unusual title horn his mill-delivery job killing inedsob. IN. Ludo Tsbori. in I um Intro race clocked in lI.tU1.2. 3&8 ofhswols &w -smta.nm i-13'-'-" . . .hop owner. obtained a marriage h b ti t 7 rum! h":M"E(a";f' Hflllcence Wednesday and said they Plan I Chrtstmss Day ceremony. "I'm very happy." nld Louis. 1 "Now I've (of somebody to come home to," Louis. now 61 and no IDIIIC active in the ring. listed his oc- eupstion n boxer. His bride-to be. beaming and wearing a full- Iength mink cont. gave her In at 42. Louis was married twice to Marv: Trotter and twice divorc- ed. A previous marriage of Miss Morgan to Peter Coleman ended d Two Young Ladies Take ,..,,,,.;'ttControI Of Ba T';geg(;fFbem(Euardian Fhu. sday, 1);; 22. 155.5- Three Fast Goals Give Bruins Tie With Rangers NEW YORK (AP - B(lSIl)lll Bruins spotted New York Rallgers three goals in the first two periods Wednesday night men roared back Penalties: Itlllilllltilul ..ll.tt, Lad-(IS: with three tallies of their 0WI'I.ll:13 :i'1.0nl:4;g.Bl'llllllll15 1-5-vim All” the -my 21 mlnuwis. ti” earn a.kJ.'. Second pl'llINI. 2. .Ni-u York. he m 8 mush Adm)-"Bl Hmf.) Hcbcnttili t.ilill'1iml 5.-il- Ii. Ntttl. geague game at Madison Squaw York licl'gc-.iiciliier llulhgntel ar en. ' Q -.) , Trailing IN) and apparently ell E,"(;7I”"t HMLH" Quad mute to me" "Hm Slrmgm (imam Pcllaltics: Pltzllls 8.21. ItIUtit'IIl by the Rangers the aroused'Brliiils 11 (H MHNNHE 15-13. uurmm finally got their first goal with loss au'd" mwke” WM AHmu,nnL, than a minute to go in II1E4SQ('tln(I la 08 t ' i . pencd 0" a shot by Murray Cml Third pt-riotl Boston. IlI.'li--l ten” . kell lPicrson- ltl. ti lioslnil. Boston. encouraged by their first Labimt tm,nNl.U"L,, 23,. - goal against New Ymk In "wife Penalties: Evalls alltl Pall-i than 139 minutes. then rlppcd ill agabk”4t57' I two more in the first three nii- H mms miles of the final period. Sawchuk t;t Leo Labine scored the equalizer at 2:51 after Flemming Mackcil had netted Boston's second goal - only 41 seconds after the start of the third period. A gathering of 8.582 sent up titt- biggest cheer of the night when Wally I-Iergesheimer scored at 16:33 of the second period to pot New York in front 3-0. Tile tail). a 45-footer, was the veteran wing- man's 100th major league goal. all with the Rangers. Dave Creighton s cored Nrw York's 'first goal at 3:19 of the first period and Andy Hebentoiil made it 2-0 in 5:41 of the second. luvenlle Rovols Dump Vics 4-2 In in closely-played and closely- checked game at the Sports Arena last night saw the Juvenile Royal- dcfeat the Vics by the score of 4e2. SUMMARY FIRST PERIOD: l. Royals -- Kane: 2. Royals - Kane IEO?-l"3lll SECOND PERIOD: 3 Vics -- Dillon tDuffy. Gillisl: 4 Royals - Bridges; 5. Vics 7- Gillis. Penal ties: Dillon (minor and miscon- duct) Steele. THIRD PERIOD: Bridges tKanel. Referee M Don Whelan. 6. Royals - K4i(KKQKKKKZKKKQKlKIKKKtI!IK!KK!!lK seball Team I I lassistant to George McDonald. , Senatorsf front-office boss. Then 9 she went south again to the Phila- When their quarters jumped to Kansas City she joined the Win- iiton-Salem team, a Yankee farm club. If she'll going to keep the cham- pionship for Hamilton next year, however. she has to get a whole new team of top-notch players. So tfar she has only one, an outfielder frmn New Jersey. She also needs a playing man- 11-: s as K 1.11 league club. Cincinnati. Kansm City and Baltimore have signified farm club. I L Rough Riders Report Loss OTTAWA (CPI-tittlwla Rough Riders of the Big Four Football Union reported Wednesday a loss on 1955 operations tentatively es- timated at between i.'tn,notl and sss.ooti. A club official said that the ex- act figures will not be known un- til the club receives its share of the Big Four playoffs and the Grey Cup final. It. was estimated that the op- erations of the club cost roughly S!l)0,000. An Increase over the 1954 expenditures of 1387.244 In 1964. the club reported I deficit of 817.310. Exact figures ml the club's Ii- lunces now are with the audit- ors. Breakdown of the I-lttlc. revenues and expenditures was not available. BRIGHT BOYS GOSFORTH. Eng. 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