Flying Curlers Leaving For Detroit On.Sundayg The Maritime Flying Curlers lake-off Sunday. Destination this year is Detroit. A 24-passenger plane of the Maritime Central Air- waye will carry the flying "besam and slane" artists on their annual taunt. A stop-over will be made in Montreal on the return trip. It is expected some 10 members will make the trip from this Prov- lncc. Five are booked from l-fall-. (ax. two from Amherst. two from Ramr John and one from Camp- acllzon. Among those going from here ir-:. W.R. Jenkins. President or the Flying Curlers Club. Dr. E. S. Glddings. Secretary-Treasurer, Dr. H.H. Pierce. J.E. Burden, Howard Douglas, Maurice Block, G. And- erson, Morley Bell. , The plane will pick-up other Mhritlme representatives at Munc- ton. Planning to be away one week. the curlers will play aseries of lmatches on Monday. Tuesday and gwezinesday. A -full program has .l-iecn arranucd which includes :1 ivislt to the Ford Plant on Thurs- iday. Junior Curling Title At Stake Here Today The Provincial Junior Curling Llhaniploilslnp and thc Regal Tro- phy will be at stake today when Ylllks from Alberton. Montague. Summc-rside and Charlottetown mect today at the city club. In addition to the Junior series. rinks from the Charlottetown Club will meet a challenge from the .VfomauLu- Club for the MacArthur Tronliy. Two rinks from each club will meet with total scores to count. The Charlottetown rink in the .li:mor playdowns will be skipped by Dr. C. Gallant. Other members mciudc. .lohn MacDonald. mate. .hm Campbell. and stone. Bill Ac-nrn. lcnd. Mcmbcrs of the Albcrton rink aro. Eric Cor-hell. skip, Charles Gordon, George O'Connor, and E. .VlcLonna:i. The Sunimersicle rink G. Mulholland. skip, V. includes, Inman, mate, D. Hogg. 2nd. stone. Jamesi '.VlaeC.ro:or. load. i The Montague rink will be skip- pcd by James MacLean. He will have as m te. F. Imcas. 2nd. stone, . G Jardine. MacGillivray. The junior title is now held by The Charlottetown Club. Charlottetown rinks which will defend the MacArthur cup are. A.W. Hyndman. skip. Harper Mac- Neill, mate. Ken Anderson. 2nd. :tnne. Art Hogan lead: and FR. .VfcLaine. skip. Dr. McIntyre. mate. iark Wilson. 2nd stone. Lcn John- strmc, lead. The Montague rinks will be skip- ped by KL. MacGregor and J.M. Macxenzie. u. cfc. Girls ” Hoop Team Defeats P.S.S. The Union Commercial College- zirls basketball team last night defeated the Prince Street School girls quintet 19-11' in s keenly contested game played at the Y. M. C. A. Claudette Mnrlvlillnn paced the winners with 11 pninls on five field zoals and a free shot. Lil- lian Reeves scored eight points to account for the remainder of the Union Commercial College tea.m's points. Jane Holt was high scorer for Prince Street with five points. Barbara Whltlorrk was runner up with four while. Elaine Murphy had three. Sylvia Super and Bar- hnra Wran each had two points while Mary Worthy had one. and lead. Emmett Summary 1'. C. C. Mary Murray (T. Mar'Millan . Sally Duffy .. .in:m Mnchonold lvcnc Foslrr . . .. Lillian Reeves .... FG FS PF Pis. Ii ll (AS33153 '3 mezzo-su-..ns--I" assoc P. S. S. Mary Wmthy .... .. S lvla Snprr . lzlninn .VlLli'DlLl' B. Wlnliock innv llolt C. Skmncr J. Matflougnll . llnlr-n Cook Bnrbora Wrun .... -.- Cl at It "I! IHQ39-4?-7-Bk3P"'? DH-JIFMR3 Hoaamn-A--3 Emir SHOT FINISHING llulls of Film tlcvclnpcll and printed. '21 hour service. Double -in prints. Any roll of R ox- posuro only 40 cents. Reprints I ccnh much. Mall Film Service. flhnrlottctmvn. It 1. Halifax point-gone-rs with , goals and 42 assists for a total of. 58 points. Bruins Slldw-u Out Chicago Black Hawks 5-6 BOSTON. Fr-la. 5-(CPi -l'ct- cran winger Woody lPork,vl Du- mart. scored his 200th Nnlirin.-ii Hockey League nnal tonight .15. his surging Boston Bruins shut- out Chicago Black Hawks 5-0. The victory stretched the Bruins' un- beaten streak to five games nnrl extended their fourth-place Ir-arl to six points over the idle Ncw York Rangers. Dumarl's tally. the Bruins' third. came early in the finale and play was halted whllc tenni- males and rival: congralulatrll him and gave him the puck as a souvenir. A member of thc fum- i . . V, I, In postponing thc lzmnc the is- " , in favor. LITTEE SPORT THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN a third place Maritime l.slandcr.x-Miners ischedulcd for tonight The gr a in e - at Glace: :Bay has bern postponed for gtwcnty-four hours by mutual ;:u:rcczncnt of the two clubs. To-. night is one of the foil." tzmcs in line M M H 1.. schedule mm uiej llvlincrs and Millionaires -have boon second Mills tally. which llawks cuts. F.l.on. Robinson. Burmall. ;schcdu'.cd for home panics on Lheggoalic Dun Locklmrt haulcd info.Rouo. i some lll,LllL and on all such oc-C -.caslons the Beavers play the Mil-. llionnircs while the Islanders ulavl ithe .ll:ncrs. with both thc Beav- ers and the Islanders hcing thc- ltou drawing cards. tho izumcs ill .playcd on the some night, would seriously clfct-t one or other andl p0ssilil.V hem of the Cape melon) -Clubs from a financial s'.and..olnt.: . l. ylandoxs are doing the Minersqulvsl ! Had they plzucd tonight? the Minors would definitely b-cl tired alter their strcnous road tri;:'i to Halifax and Charlottetown. By-I playing on Thursday night the; lnlghts ill a row. By Thursday lithe lslrlndcrs and they should also Wealthy U.S. Dog Racin Promoter Killed By Blast I T iclraw quite a crowd. . . . Under the circuxnstau;-cs if-l0SlpUl'lln:-Z of the lslauclcrs-)iffn- iers game was the only thing that .cnuld be done. The Beavers ' .tomorrow night at play Halifax so the. .po.-tponemcnt of the Beavers :vu:.l hero and provldlll,-2 the best zamesl for the paying customers to waicnl . o . Despite l.he.r injuries the ME- ners appear to stand up well to U19 10112?! going. Their showing at Halifax last. ni;;h'. in vlcw of tfln fact that lhcy had uscd only two forward lincs hcrc thc night, before was somewhat 1'en1al'kabl(-.1 The Miners left. here yesterday! morning by train at seven olclockl and travcllcd as far as Truro from where they fnnk the bus in Halifax. "Hula" Macc-y and sat, l..c:er uf'l'(' ilmm into llx'lllfiIXl from Glace Bay for the gmne. . . . c i . when Johnny Horrck sald lllall homo he wnSn'l- jusl Lalklng through his hat. The l.-lnnde.sl havcn't lost a game at the Foruml since Janumzv 1 when they bow- ed 4-2 to the Halifax saint.-,! games at home, winning Their home record will soon bel Rs good as that of the Beavers. - Q 0 O l A teierraphlc vote of the Big. SIX-ClUbS was taken yesterday to decide upon the Sydney Million- peal for the right to bring in two additional forwards. The Mll- llouaires have asked for the right to make use of the clause on the ed pro-war Kraut line, the .75- year-old- Dumart is in his lfith season with the Bruins. Dumart is the 22nd 200-scornr in the league's histor,v. and thc Ilourth of the still active players. who are Maurice Richard r-i lMontreal, Max Bcnllvy of Tor- onto and Bill Mosienko of ('hi- capo. Only 4.869 (ans saw the game. SUMMARY First Period l-Boston. Schmidt ulabine. Kylei 10:58 2-Boston, Mclntyre lquackenbusbi . .. Penalties-iiucul, Horeck. Second Period Scoring--None. Penalties--Kyle 2. Horrck. Third Period 3-Boston. Dumart Icreighton. Fisher) 3 :96 4-Boston. Labine rchevrcfils, Schmidt) b:l'l 6--Boston, McIntyre tPcirson. Creighton) 8:28 Penalty-Gee. A......s..........-.-----I ..-----jr--Il..1- I. ronuu rnoonnu - ran. on a TUESDAY--CHILDREN'S SKATING GENERAL SKATING .. .............. lVEDNESDAY-SKATING .. rnunsoav-osnmson HOCKEY sxxrs T0 nszccs BAND FRIDAY-CHILDREN'S sxsrmc HOCKEY - MONCTON - SA'l'URDAY- SKATING . . PHYSICAL 'r"ns".ss'.. 4 in 5:30 8 lo 10 8 lo 10 6.l5 to 8.l5 .. 8.30 to 20.30 4 to 5:30 30. . 2:30 In 4:30 . 6 PM. no nu-zmc '. nil ...t."l.....?.... g '01.: Z IIONTAGUI-Thu.-rd. I !.M.: Ill. 8 Ind 10 PM. . "rntomuo" (color) Jonas courtluni bone unit on in a minus: drum of valley of golden stallions Bill - IOYABWIIKJOII - (Color): A! - "MALI WAD lllllf Ann lluldsn grounds that they can only dress 13 men for games at home and 12 -mm for games on the road. Thcl Puilronairm have lost the services .of Eddy Msrineau for the season with a further knee injury. If the Bi: Six Clubs voted in favor of the Sydney proposal the matter would haw to be taken up with the M.A.ll.A. 0 I 0 According lo Aubrey Kciu-r of the Sydney Post-Rccortl. relcrrc Frank Elliot of Si. Cnthnrim:-'s. Oninriojmd A prctly tough time of it in Glncet Bny last Saturday night. In the third period Elliott handed out penalties to Charley of the Mincrs and Bnthgnle of the Millionnircs for slashing nnd high-sticking. The Falll was 'Ttolly dispulod by captains Hub Mncry nml Don Marlins with the rc- sult that Mnccy and playing conch Bud Poll:-. of the Minors drew misconducls. O I O 0 When rcfcre Elliot went to thc prnnlly box to announce the pen- alties. a fan in the front row started vvnlloplnlz the official with a spill rubber. Elliot and re- feree Mnrly Maclntyre ordcrod 'tho fun removed from the rink. Then when Maclmyrc went nvnr 'lo point out the. fan. the some fan grabbed him by the cu-cuter. In the meantime another fun in the same section tossed water on the referec. Then Elliott gave the warning that any more debris would mean awarding the game. Brooklyn Dodgers Sign Four Players HROOKLYN. Feb. 3 -tAPi- The Brooklyn Dodgers today sign- ed four more players. including. Lggxmy-bound Don Newcombe. 'PEy'e'ri”iiTihe2f"WI!fc Newcombc. star pitcher who had I 20-9 record last year; outfielder-' sandy Psfko and Jim Russell and catcher Al (Rube) Walker. This brought to 2'! the number of Dodgers players already under lg.-nnc Locklmrt On OI ' hires "unusual help to clubs" up-I lMoncton Hawks Eke Out 2-2 Dra With Sydney Moneymen. MONCTON, N. B.. Feb. 5 -(CP) -A late third period goal by Red Olsen tonight gave Moncion Hawks :1 2-2 sawoff with S,v(lno,v Millionaires here in a Maritime Major llockoy League grime. The tie loft Sydney five points back of Moncton in the race for the lust playoff berth. with Manc- ton scvcn points back of Halifax and (ilacc Bay. tied for third. Fred llildc-brand's first pcrlod goal was cancelled by Morey Ham- ilton's sci-ontl lrzunc effort. Don (Whip) Whnlcn not rrctlit for thc thc nct. lvitll loss than two minutes loft in the game Olson fired the sec- ond Monrlon goal of the game to gin: lluwks a split in poinls. The game was dull and ragged in the first two periods. ai- lhough it brightcncd up consider- ably in the third. when cnrh goalie lmllcd 12 shots. During rm- hnll In mnke.six Cliff Hicks in thc more than S)-clnc,v net. D1-nis Fulion of thc Hawks was; boarded by big Dunc Mclnlyrc -int the first period. and after a brief! appearance in the second. quit thc game. Full extent or his :n- jurics was not known. nlthouzzh ll llslandcrs will have to play tln-col...” ),.,.,,,,d he 5um-r(-d .. twisted; know. Hllgm thc Mine” Wm be 1"95l9d 1013, Mac-lnlyvre drew one of the two W Verdict penalties in the game. boih of which came in thc'first period. utter the liozirding. . Line-ups: Sydney: Goal, Hicks; defence, Levandoski. Matthews. Dinning. Whalen; forwards. Gallagher. Maclntyre. Blrukow, Roach. Hil- debrand. Robertson. Batbgalc, Pirie. Muncton: Goal, Lorkhart; dc- fenc:. Wincmastcr. Olscn, May. Milne; forwards, Marshall, Ham- ilton, Scliolcs. D. lioreck. Clem- cnnedy. Officzalsz Geode and Matliieu. SUMMARY First Period i-Sydney. llildcbrand tBlruk0xv) . 9:15. Penalties: Olsen 5:19. Maln- tyre 15:01. Second Period 2-Moncton, Hamilton (Srholes. D. llorccki . 3:07 Penalties: None. Third Period tivsydney. Wbalcn (Roach) . 14:30 4-Monclon, Olscn (Hamilton, Scholesi 18:07 Penalties: None. Slop-: Hicks: 5 312-1'0 Llockhart 7 7 12-251 Cmtmnan Billy Watson mbowi.”0”a”'55 5131110 was out of the! i of the Halifax Saints scorcd onol0W5,”0n- If there are any cnn-. SAN ulvrso. c.u.r.. Feb. 5. Mal and 3,. up am,.h.,.. hm mgmicessions to be granted it is m,. .-lAp.S. A wealthy promoter of: .1; um smug; dg(p;,((-(1 H... (Mr,-11111:; that they should bc gzvcn fofdog racing tracks started his Cad-E Bay Minors 5-."i. Watson lcads nlliclacc BUY for they are the nne:.illac today and was blown to bits .5.u-ho have been filling the Fnrumgby -'( thunderous explosion, appar-I L-ntly from a dynamite bomb under! the floorboards of his car. ' The victim. Thomas A. Keen. 56. had wide interests in do: and horse race tracks, including Sportsnianls Park, Cicero, Ill. An- othor Sp0l'lsnlCi'l'S stockholder. Ed-. wnrtl O'Hara, was assassinated gnn5'land style Nov. 26. 1939. A The shattering cxploslon wreck-1. ed the car and garage and blew! the engine mounting 25 feet. through a window of Keen's is-l rocvn San Mateo mansion. The. mounting lodged in a ceiling, Police Chief Martin said: "I assume this is the result of s non'lict in business between Mr. the islanders were vrry tough at Kern and some other group inter. mp. dam,-9 tested in his kind of work." He did not elaborate. . Keen headed the International Totalizcr Company. which manu-f fnctured odds-flashing til otc". seven ylrarks. Total bets before races and me four stood right and playing the other to a drawgthe amount of payoffs alterward. Ihurt mo." 0sloHl-akinglg Games look (By Jack Sullivan) OSLO. Norway, Feb. 5--ICP)-. Thllgclly of 400.000 population is shaping up as the world's sport centre with the cream of the globc-'s winter-sports athletes ar- riving daily for the Olympics. Competitors from about 20 of W9 39 harliclpnting countries are hcrc and 50 of the expected 460 nevvspapcr men and photograph- ers have moved into the newly- bullt press hotel. Oslo is taking on the look. The five rings. symbol nl "18 games. are predominant in store windows and the flags oi the competing countries are no- intl HP in hotels. shops and other buildings. , Athletes with the "Canada" flash on their shoulders are. hob- nnhblng with Chllcnns. French- mcn. Austrians. Icelanders. lull- inns. Swedes and others at Solzn. the Olympic village in North Oslo. Sogn is made up of two mod- rrn. electrically-heated eight- storcy apartment buildings which will house the expected 1.100 to 1.200 competitors. There are two had: to A room. a table with read- ing lamps. built-in cupboards and every floor has two slttlnz rooms, showers and wash rooms. Work- shops for repairs are located in the cellar. The bulldinxs nlsoihnve. a large restaurant. post. and tele- grnph office and laundry. Cnnsdlans now in the village- skiers and Olympic tors and the food. The Canadian speed-skaters nrc at Llllc-hammer. about 70 miles north of Oslo. until Monday. Ed- kr-y team. are making an extend- ed European 'tour and are not ex- pected until shortly "before the games start Feb. 14. The sklersywere out today at the Rodklelva Slalom course in a northern Oslo suburb and the mosc impressive was Mrs. llhoda Wurtelo Eaves of Montreal. Frank Gabi. coach of the Can- adian women skiers, said be Is figure-skaters - are. high in their praise of the quarxi department monton Mercurys. Csnsds'r-boc-- one. lllaiihllll ykes High ;G(l points s average of FEBRUARY 6. 1952 Bil! ”Rad Olsen tnbovc), who scores few goals. picked a good limb lust night to m.'Ikr.- the red light glow. Oiscnls goal enabled the Moncton Hawks to earn a 2-2 saw-oft with the cellar dwelling Sydney Millionuircs at Moncton. It was Olson's fifth goal this sea- SOIL Reardon Leads Scoring Race lln Hoop league Slmrp shooting .lnrk Rcnrclon of St. lIunstun's linivcrsity is for out lll front in the point scoring racc in the Prince Edward Is- lnnd B.'lsl.'cibnll Lenguc. Rcarrlon has a total of 109 points In five games for nn average of 21.8 points a game. George Scuntlcliury of the Y. M. C. A. is in second plucc with in four gnnlcs for an 15 points R lzanio. Third place honors go to "WinIl,v" LcP.'u.:r- of the Y with 48 points in four mum-s. Following are the scornig stalls- tics:- As Fighter By Jack Hand MIAMI. Fln.. Fol). 5 -IAP)-. Cul-an Kid Gavllnn ll)LlIlj.' ranked Bo.)l.,v Dyiics with Bill Gl'nllBil1.. I-lumez Johnny .131-uiton, Charles and Gill Turner among his welter- weight title contenders. ”l-Xe move back like Graham and Bratton," said the Kccd. "He no show much fire but was cool and Cl'v'il tempered. Fcint and back. Mcnomwm Paint. and back. Thats the way he go. He pretty good fighter. hard to hit." Gordan didni think his second Since then they have played clght,.bDHTdS for dog and horse raclnzfoven." the champion said. "He hit Mullally. SDU .'lii 7.2 Grccn. RCAI” . . (M ll..'l T. S:-nnllc-lnlry PWC (loll 8.5 '-Howutt, YMCA . 33 82 C.P Pts. Av. Rcardon. SDU . 5 109 2l.8 Scantlchulgv. YMCA 4 Full 15 LoPngc. YMCA . 48 I2 lloyl. PVVC 47 11.7 Dnnphy. SDU 4.3 8.6 Mac-Naugllt. PWC :1!) 9.7 Andrew. RCA? )2 bJmL7Ui'49nhUlJh& .1 2 .liiehard Sent Znolne For Further lidellical Treatment lask night. was as close as the ofltcla 5 made it.. Rel- crce Eddie Coachmen voted for young Dykes of San Antonio bull BOSTON, pen, 5 ..mp.. the two judges gave it to Gavllan. Maurice (Rocket) mchxu-d. Mont- ": give him live rounds to two real Canadiensi star rhzlitwlnger, was sent home today by coach hands but no Dick Irvin to undergo further 'rlu: 26-year-old Guvllan reveal- ed he had additional weight prob- lems yesterday to make the 14'1- pour.-ct limit. "First. time I step on the scales," he said. ”bcfore the people come I weight. 148 1-2. Go to work in the side room. First official time I am M7 1-2. Then I finally make 146 and 14 ounces. I do no work Sun- dav and eat hcavy breakfast. "I no get tired. But 1 was a little off. My timing was off. No good lighting for thc title without one tuneup," vinat of the future? "It all depend,” he said. "Any- thing can happen. Maybe I fight. two-three years more. I like fight Ray lflobinson) for middleweight title. All my life 1 confident I can bert Robinson. (Gavilan tried it twice and lost both times. once for the title when Robinson still was Welter king.) "But I like keep weiter title one- two more years.” Cecil Dowling Holds Hockey Scoring Lead . Cecil 'Buhby" Dowiinsx has scor- ed l1 goals and picked up two assists to hold a four point lead In the City Hockey League point scoring parade. Jack "Spy" Ready is in second place with nine points. Third plncc honors go to Jsrk Brown also of the Rovers with seven points. Six players are lied for fourth place with six points with four being tied for fifth place with five pointi. Dowlinn leads in the scoring with ll. Ready in assist column with high in the SCVEII. Following are the statistics: G A Pts. .11 13 Dowilng. Rovers . Ready. Rovers Juneau: SD11 Howstt. Rovers McGI-egor. Rovers Perry. Rovers . Scsntlebury, Anc Flsnsssn. Anchors .. MacDonald, Anchors Gillls. Anchors .. NBUUNUMUNCFN confident Mrs. Eaves will be up BOIRXRCC. there with the best In the world.l-furry. Anchors ....... Tauuamaeaaao Jay. SDU 63 I3 . 859C-3OIbOt-0'5.-'b'57 medical treatment. Richard. who has been suffering -from a stomach ailment, returned to action last week after missing sevrn National Hockey League panics. He appeared for below par here Sunday. night when Boston Brums shut out Canadians 1-0. "Richard will not play for us again until he is 100 per cent In," lrviu said. ”Havlng him play the way he is feeling now jeopardizes Csnadlenr playoff chances." Conadlens entrained here to- night for a Thursday night. game in Detroit. Calgary Stampeders coach To Resign VANCOUVER. Feb. 5--(CP)- Hank Blade said last night he plans to resign as coach of Cal- gary Stampeders. cellar team in the Pacific Coast Hockey League. He told reporters as he stepped aboard a plane carrying him away from a disastrous coast tour that he would like toicontinuc ss s player for Calgary "if they still want me." stampeders finished their cause tour with only one point. out at A possible 10 and were smashed All-powerful on home ice. in knocking of! Bud era. the Saints. Polle's rugged Cape avenged the only loss they have suffered at home since they start- ed a first division drive late, in December. Fast. sharp and worklniz smoothly under the guidance of coach Bud Polie. the Miners look- cd good to make good their prom- lse of again humbling the Saints before the home fans when And- erson scored the only goal of the first period. But they lost their hearing: for the first three minutes of the second period and before they could again get on target, the anger Saints had whipped three goals past Bob Arncil. After that Saints never looked back. Twice the Miners cut the margin to a single goal. and they were dangerous all the way. But late in the third period their hoprs of overL.'.klng the Saints vanished when Bob Bowness, the fugitive from the Cape Breton League, sunk an insurance soul on a breakaway. Despite the heavy lcc, both teams hit fl fast pace. Unfortun- ately. however, the game dragged at times hccuuse of the tendency of the referees. Gillls and Elliott. to be too quick with a whistle Throughout the gume. there were mnny petty arguments over oil- sides. and unnecessary whistles. Only aovcn pcnulties wore culi- HALIFAX. Feb. 5-(CF)-H l- fax Saints rocked Glace Bay w th is 5-3 defeat tonight to move into Major ' League tie with the Min- Breton ers Halifax Saint Marys Rock Glace Bay Miners With 5-3 Win Last Night ed, all minors. Two of the Glace Bay souls were scared when 1:... Saints were short-handed. ' Line-ups: 51”? 333': Goal. Arneil: fie. fence, Poile. Wlndley, 3100...” Myketyn; forwards, Maccy, c)..,,.' ley, Amadlo. wywml, Andmon Mach Bailey. Haley. McBride HEWEX1 G031. Strachan: .1... fence. Dralnvlllc, Nixon, Be,-gt... on. Weaver. Ungcr; forwards McKenzie, MacArthur. 1,,5...1.k Eowness, Campbell. Watson. M0,, row, Thompson. Warwick. . Officials: 'Gillis and Elliott SUMMARY First Perlad l-Glace Bay, Anderson (Wywrat, Haley) .... .. , 5 54 Penalties: Morrow :35, ivy. wrot 2:08. Nixon 16:53. g second Period 2-Halifax, Weaver t.VicKcnz.ic, Watson) ...... .. :4-, 3-Halifax. Watson ICamp'b:ll) .. 4-Halifax, Lcswic (Warwick, McArthuY) 21.5 5-Glace Bay, Bailey (Polle, Wywrot) . zggm 6-Halifax. Leswick : 7-Glace Bay, Polle (Macey, Bloomer) 19 Penalties: Polle 6:45. Bo... ness 7:32. Bcrgcron 19:17, Third Period 8--Halifax, Bowness (Nixon) . . . .. '6:.'i5 Pcnalty: Weaver 17:04. Stops: Arncil 14 D 7 so S:rac-ban 9 .5 (L20 Air Force To Meet "Y7 Hoop Team Tonight The All! Force from summer- side will meet the Y. M. C. A. basketball team tonight in a reg- ular P. E. 1. League game at the Prince of Wales College Auditor- ium, The game will get underway at 7.30. In one previous meeting between these two teams the Airmen down- ed the Y at Summersldz. since lher. the Air Force quintet has fnlltn lo the Saints while the Y men have dcirsated Prince of Wales. The Air Force have been defeat- ed only once in league play this year and under the leadership of coach Smerdon possess a smart team. Tonight's game should be one of the best of the young sea- son with both teams battling for second place. Carler Corns Decision Over Allan Mcfaler TORONTO. Feb. Jamel: Carter of New York City, lightweight. boxing champion of the world. tonight earned a unan- imous decision over Toronto's Al- lan McFater in s nine-round non- tltlc bout at Maple Leaf Gardens. carter weight 186. lvtmater 141. The bout drew more than 8,000 fans. The gate amounted to 517,- 334 5 -- lCFi- Carler beat McFataer to the bunch most of the way although the Canadian boy was never the run. Veteran Toronto fight termed the exhibition best ever. The Canadian Press score card save carter six rounds. Mcflater two and one even. on M CF21 ier's Hockey At Victoria Last. night in Victoria Rink the Victoria Sea Gull: defeated the Cape Traverse Rovers Sisters by I score of 3-2 in a hockey game. In 3 Boys School League. Cnpc Traverse and Tryon battled to a 2-all draw. Despite the mild weather the ice was hard and fast, although wet (5. 3. Junior Hockey League Semi-Finals SYDNEY. N. s.. Feb. s-(CP)- Svdney Millionaires and Glace Bay Miners will open their best-of. five Cape breton Junior Hockey League semi-finals frhursday. sec- ond gsme is slated for Glsce Bay Feb. 1 with the winners meeting 17-5 Saturday night by New West- minster Royals. - " mm '- Frsnklyn Sports Club for the Capitals TollMeel Junior Canadians FREDERICTON. Feb. 5 - lLTli' - Fredericton Capitals. who have been running rough-shod over Mur- itimc teams with the exception of "Big Six" clubs. will get a 'slcrner test Wednesday and Thursday nights when they entertain Mon- treal Junior Canadlens, lead. ers of the Quebec Junior Amateur Hockey Association. Negotiations also have been under way with no N.H.L. Canadlcns for an PXll'.l)- itlon game here Feb. 25 or 26. HockeLScores By The Canadian Press MARlTlMlE MAJOR Sydney 2. Moncton 2 (tie) Glace Bay 3. llnlifax 5 QUEBEC SENIOR Chlcoutimi 3, Sherbrooke 5 Game Cancelled KL'N'l'l'll.LE. N. S.. Fch. .1 - I(?P)--The opening game n! the Valley Scnlor Hockey Lcagut plnvnffs was cancelled todm The reason: The temporal urn int 55 degrees. leaving thc icr ill poor condition. H I N. .L. Standings (('nnxulIn.n Press) W L T F A ills. Detroit .. '28 11 10 137 Ell) 66 Toronto '22. 16 12 119 101 .16 Montreal 24 ll) 1' 135 H4 5! Boston .. I7 21 12 N3 12-1 l6 N. York 15 123 10 12 145 40 Chicago 14 30 5 110 156 '3 followersl ' W l ' iM.M.H.I.. Standings St. John 36 20 7 253 172 79 Clftown. 30 28 6 55 Glace Bay .. 30 29 4 N Hnllfax so 29 4 fit Moncton .. 24 32 7 53 Sydney . 22 34 5 5'0 LONDON -(OP) --Trisiax. DI Cunha. south Atlantic lsle lonl known as the loncllest. island in the world. now has its own posl office. The island will use slam?! of St. Helena. over-prntcd uiin the words "Tristan Do. Cunim." VICTORIA RINK THURSDAY NIGHT New Haven Royals ' vs. Charlottetown R.ll.(T's League Game Tonight Tryon Arrows vs. Appln Road Bulldogs league crown. I :31-.v'lCE.'5'"D?Fv:”u seaenvffp l HORNE MOTORS my ('Ilf.'VR(')Ll.'T. CJLDLQ-1()i'iIt3.li. (ulvs gr” tr .1