- 9 Jim M:irLeni; Willie Dumi andl Qnbby Hurry will be looking for I I lot of goals tonight when they.Basilica Youth Club. The line ll;lC-i, In This Corner More Praise For "Duck" MacLeod As Hockeyist We had a note from our good can skate". avid in smaller type friend and former S.D. U. ba.:ket- "18-year-old Canadian Stars in De- ball star Boh Mooney the otherifcat Of Yale". , day. Sport fans will remember The story was iiritten by l-lrrie Bob as an outstanding guard on the Roberts and says in part "I've got Saints' hoop teams of recent vears a pitcher for you Harty", . that boasted players like .lack Rear- lctter' ”I-Ie's 8 Canadian boy n:im-, don. Gus Dorais. Frank Slowey, ed .'iIacLeod. He throws aspirin Johnny Taylor who made S. D. U. itablets. his marks are good and he a power to be reckoned Wlill in-wants to go to B. U.". , Maritime basketball. Bob tells us' Harry Cleverly. who coat-hes notl that two of the young stars of those only baseball btit hockey W1 at 3- teams eardon and Dorais havetU. answered the letter quicixlv 1 hit the ice with Parkdale Fly:-rslc at the Sports Arena in take nn the gznne of the season scoring four roses. goals out of 6 while the club was N legit-sCoRinoi'Li”PRALE mo ii the Flyers in their Curling Draw For Tonight Last night in 8 Section of the Turkey Bonspiel the Frank llan-ii sen team gave Frank Acorn his first loss which means these two teams have to play another game Wednesday nigm lo de- cide who has the turkey dinner on (iliristmas The semi fui.-il game in Sec- tion A will he played tonight on ice 2 at 7 o'clock. Di-aiv for 7 niclovkr lce l--Dr. Gallant. G. Henry. E. Brown. (7. Campbell: vs., D Saunders. M Jenkins, C. Boud- rcaiill. W. St'ant.lcbtiry. Ice 2--J. S. Moore. A. Tait, Dr tonight - ; and have put the tag of "team '- to beat" on the youth clubbers. ., There is little doubt that they have i, a lot of talent. Their three forward : lines are spotted with players who are potential stars and they have a solid defense in front of either one of two capable goaltend- crs, John Gehrke or Bobby Dillon. However the Flyers are not ex- actly short on playing talent them- selves. Their front line of Willie Dunn, Bob Hurry and Jim Mac- 56. openinglaiisorbiiig a 7-6 loss to the Prim- lPhoto by W Taylor! Page 6 The Guardian Tuesday, Dec. 13, 1955 Parkdale & B.Y.C. Tangle Tonight In Island League Leod proved 'in the opening con- test with Montague that they can score goals, accounting for 4 of the 6 goals the Flyers scored. Dunn and Hurry each notcheda pair and the line accumulated 4 assists. Skip and Allie Carver. Johnny Squarebriggs, Cuddy Gregory. Kip Ready and Dave Jardine are all capable of putting pucks in the net and back on the bluellne Jun- ior ,MacLeod, Farmer Josey, Barry Moore and Pete H. llill constitute a rocky road to tho Parkdale not. Even when an op- posing forward gets in close to the cage he still has to contend with Frank Roper, whose -gymnastics in the first Parkdale game lxept the Primroses from running the score into double figures. Game time is 8.30 sharp. The two squads will likely lineup like this: Flyers: goal, Roper; defense. A. MacLeod. Hill. Moore. Josey; for- wards. Hurry,Dunn, J. MacLeod, S. Carver, A. Carver. K. Ready, Squarebriggs, Gregory, Jardine. B.Y.C.: goal Gchrke: defense. Ready. Coyle, Wedge. Smith, for- wards, Lewis. Burke, MacDonald, Parkdale Flyers and the Basiljcr Youth Club tangle tonight for the first time in a regular game of the ilsland Senior "B" Hockey league at the Sports Arena. It will be the second start of the season for each club. Parkdalo lost to the Montague Primroses in a 7-5, thriller and the B.Y C. squeaked through to a 6-5 victory over the Saints in a game that went into overtime. Since their initial starts both squads have been getting in some strenuous practice sessions and both will be in good shape for to- night's contest. Quite a few local sport fans have been looking over the clubs Coming Hockey School Creating Keen Interest Prince ltldiiard Island's llth An- ,nual Hockey School wliirh takes iplace at the ('hitown Hotel and the Sports Arena Wednesday to Friday ,of this week pruiiilses to attract more candidates than ever before if adiance notification to officials in charge is any criterion. The School. primarily to give -,referecs and coaches latest int- erpretations of the rules of the game and tips for handling teams, has been very successful and pop- ular ever since it was inaugurated by the Provincial Physical Fitness Division With instructors such as W. Shepherd, M. Pineau, F. Shep- herd, Ledwell, L. Shepherd, Weath- erbie. The B.Y-C. will have a new face in their lineup in the person of Bill Wilson who is reported to have played A lot of top notch hockey for clubs in other parts of Can- ada. Bill is stationed in Charlotte- town, a member of the R.C-M.P. son in past seasons a highgstandard I 'of instruction has been maintained and this year certainly should be another interesting one as Carl P. Voss, NHL. Referee-in-Chief, will again be on hand bringing with him an outstanding N.H.L. player and they will be assisted by Job- nny Squarebriggs. In addition to a session on Sporlsl Arena ice. Thursday morning this SAN FRANCISCO MP) -- Ex- year, in co-operation with iaianmmiddleweisht Cl! Hmlllon Carl League Officials Mr. Von Wm tBobo) Olson declared flatly Mon-I lstage a short -' -utiuulbefttliire . . :Thursda evenin 'a ame. n in ldemonstiation four fauna and play- For the fifth consecutive year Wilfred Mccluskoy of Charlotte- town a very well known and ardent fight fan has released his Mari- time ring rating 05 professional boxers. Not. having the backing of the Maritime boxing commission they must be listed as unofficial hut. fans who are aware of Wilf'a acuto knowledge and keen interest in the game will regard them as being highly significant. Tiger Warrington still is top man in the heavyweight division despite his years and Yvon Durclle who has been doing a lot of fight- ing lately in England is the ruling lightheavy. Wilf's younger brother Cobey is the king of the middleweiglits. Cobey fought for the Canadian crown with Lou Lawrence of Vancouver and Fredericton but lost out on a split decision. Cobey's Maritime title of course was not at stake in that bout. I Kid Howard's vacated light- weight title has been taken over Jackto Hayden of Westville and Keith Paris of Halifax and New Glasgow is the welter champ. LeRoy Jones of Halifax is feather- weight champ and Johnny Division is the bantam titlcholdcr. No fly- welghts were active during 1955. HEAVYWEIGHT DIVISION Champion: Tiger Warringion. Liverpool, N.S. ' Leading contenders: 1. Bob Hess inn. Stratford, 0nt.. and Halifax, NS: 2- Cecil Gray, Halifax. N.S.; Outstanding boxers: Harvey Ga-I briel Springhlll. N.S.: Carlwhltef St. John, N.B.; Nick Nicholson. Chatham, N.B. l t l LIGHTIIEAVYWEIGHT DIVISION? Champion: Yvon Durclle, Baiel Ste. Anne. N.B. Leading Contenders: 1- Al ling-l an. Toronto and New Waterford, Halifax, NS; 3- Arnold Fleigei-,5 Chatham. N.B.; 4- Auston Square-I Olson Not To Box Until ,"Everyihing Cleared Up" day he wotild not hox again until he had "everything cleared tip." "Everything has got to be, cleared up before I'll fight agaln.l both this marriage business and; N.S.; 2- .loe Brown, Calgary and - in an elimination match, . . . I i . , V , . 1 L.--.....A.. f...,..;.... WILF MCCLUSKEY Cliarloltetown. P.E.I.; I- McEwen, Westville N.S. and Nfld. Outstanding Boxers: Freddy Stewart. Thorburn. N.S.: Howard MacLcan. Bathurst. N.B.: Bob Nunn. Vancouver and Halifax: Clarence Malley, Chatham Head. N.B.; Lou Laffcrty. Charlottetown P.E.I.; Wendall Oliver, Alberton PE MIDDLEWEl('-HT DIVISION Champion: Louis (Coheyl Mc- Cluskey, Charlottetown and Dart- Lcading contenders: 1- Lou Lawrence, Vancouver and Freder- icton: 2. Gary Simon, Stuttgart. Germany. New Glasgow. N. S.; Eloiti Durelle. Bale Ste. Anne. N.B.; 4- Harry Poulton, Charlotte- town; 5- Jerry Fraser. Bridge- waler, N.S. Outstanding boxers: Doug Odo, Thorburn. N.S.: Donald lDuck) Trainor, Charlottetown: Gaston Roy. Quebec and Charlottetown; Gordon Mcnougall, South Bar, Cape Breton: Jimmy Mooney. Moncton. N. 13.; Norman Adams. Stellcrton, NS. Don Chisholm, Pic- Ioii. N.S.: Bernie MncI(innon, Kent ville. N. S.; Bob Ledley. Dart- mouth. N.S.: Jack Grant. Halifax. NS: Sparky Paris. New Glasgow; Golf Officials lmouth. N.S. Wilf McCluskeyi'is Annual Maritime Ring Ratings Jim Stewart, New Glasgow, WELTIBWEGET Division Champion Keith Paris, Ham” and New Glasgow. Loading contenders: Kiley. Sydney. N.S.; . . .13. outstanding. boxers: Do He. Bathurst, N.B.; Stellerton, N.S.; Bob N. S. Johnn Kentville, N.S., Budy a(iiii:?' Summerslde, P.E.I.; Norm Gail reau. Moncton. NE. and Boston: Dons Turnbull. Stlellei-tun Nqi 500”! Graham, Dartmouth. vs"- Snooky Tynes. Truro, N.s-iggl; ll Sp . 3351 Malsiii, Grace, an. MacLean. Batliurst. N. 13. "Steve Jghnson. Brtdgewater. N.s K0 0Malley. Chatham, . ,, gm, Urquhart, Dartmouth. N.s, ' LIGHTWEIGHT DIVISION viggialrqngion: Jackie Hayden. vii-q Leading Cunt nd : 1. Connors. NIOIJITEBIEBTIII Truiiiwkr s.; 2- Til Leblanc. Moncton. sin" 3- Benny Delorenzo, Glace Bay N-5-i 4- Bobby Quinn. Charlotte town, P. E. 1.; 5- Bobby him,-,. Sydney, N.S. Outstanding boxers: Bob pun New Glasgow. N.s.; Bob G.iimi Stellarton, N. S.. and Ch'toii:n;' L90 (Tile?) Steel. Charlottetown; Charley Maclntyre. Glace Bay N-5-: Walter Arsenault. Summer: aide. P-E.I.i Norm Cormier. llnn. lcvtcgi; Leo Rumboll. Nfld., Sydney. BANTAMWEIGHT DIVISION Champion: Johnny Sydney, N.S. . Leading Contenders: 1- Clarence Divisinc, Doucette, Weltville. N.S.: 2- Erin New Glasgow; 3. Kid Harb. New Glasgow, NS: 1- Jun. for White, Bathurst. N. B. Outstanding boxers: Spoiiagall. New Glasgow, N5. Reg Leblanc. Parkton, N.B. FEATHERWEIGHT DIVISION Champion: Lelloy Jones. Halifax Boston. Leading Contenders: 1- Day. Halifax, N. S.; 2- Benny (Rocky) Randall, Sydney, N. s.; 3- Tiger Pyle, Toronto and 'M0ll, aton. N.B.: 4- Lenny Durelle. Chat- hani. N.1!. Outstanding boxers: Allio Steel, Sydney, N.S.; Leonard Beltmu. Moncton, N.B.; Ernie Gavin. Char. lomwwlll 30! Diamond. Charlotte been drafted into the U. S. Army "Can MacLeod skale'." he Len Lamnureux cm-I vnss. John crs. the two teams playing that the other suit," Olson was qunked or as one loving mother wrote about wrote.' 'Jiist a little. but he's great at baseball", 'came the rcplyj 'Last night at the Garden after HU.'s hockey team - ivilh sopho- more Don Macl.eod outstanding on defense - defeated Yale 5 3. Clev- erly recalled that statement and chiicklcdi. "The guy was half right at that. Don is great at baseball. He had a, I4-2 record for the Champion-liipl Liverpool team in Nova Scolia Easli summer. But I'd say he also can skate more than a little ivn'ilrln'l you"" iMacl.eod. 18. proved he could skate with any college defenseman in New England....showcd speed . and Canadian savvy on riefcnse'. Bob also writes that he is attend-i r x played in the ms; 3, ii. lng-llcntal School at Tufts and lhatlgai. up from and when 5w.,..h. while he likes his studies and Bos- ed back on the blueline it is typic- ton he misses the island and its at of the modest voting Charlnllp. friendly people more than some- town boy that he. said. ”1'w at. what. Enclosed in his letter was a ways fine;-naged hem-em (,,,-,.--mg clipping from the Boston Globe and dcfense....and wherever I van that he thought would interest its best help the club is the position I5 and all Island sport followers. It want in play." did because it was about llun Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ytlarlmnrl ' Duck" lVIacLe-od who came tolmust feel real protid of their young Boston University as a baseball son who is quite possibly the liosl Prospect and surprised everybody pitcher Charlottetown has mcr there. inncluding hockey Harry Cleverly with his hockey we have found him to be a gen”. 3bllllY- Incly modest fellow who never at Yesterday morning we carried in lany time allowed his outlook to be story taken from a clipping in the influenced by the rcams of t'4lpV Boston Traveller about Duck hut;that have been written about liimlg the Globe piece was even larger Duck is the kind of boy that .-my and had Don's name spread across parents would be proud'to lime is the top of the page in large black ,a son even if his athletic prowess type. Said the headline: ”Mac- never extended farther than dom Lcod. defenseman for B. U., reallylinoes and checkers. her son, 'has acepted a position as private in the U. S. Army." ..DU(-Kn coach seen. in all our contacts with lloni Brown. Wm .VIacGregor: vs.. W .'vla(-Laine, F. Cox. G. Anderson. L. H lloyle. Ice 3--W. R llc.'V'eill. H. Far- mer. G Hurdcn. L. Campbell: vs. -I Sqiiarchriggs. S. Bcaton. ll Dtibson. (” Williams. ice ll---D. lilll. L. Johnston L. Bagnall. F. Cameron; vs.. Dr Giddiiigs. T Milton. S. Crosby M E. Yeomans. 8:30 p in Ice 1-Dr Moresirle. J. Morris C Biickley K Ready; vs. ll I-Ivving. H .'liacl.e:in. G. B. Mac- Dougall. H. wonldridge. ice 2--Dr. Cox. W. Rodd. R Reid. Dr (Yllanley: vs. L. Donald. V. Rodd. G. Henderson. Eric Tedford. Ice 3-H. R Carriitliers. F. V1 lvlnollonald. J. 0. Hornby. Wm F. Wood: vs. A, Likely. P M Simmonds. S R Johnston. H Hawaii. Ice 4 A Simmonds. M. Q"'l"”0hllI'V- vs. Niolrolson. J. A k'em1(-dv. C R I'. Parent ll 11 Simpson. G. Vlilliizan. C ii.-ml.ean. ""yers Notice The at the later Sports than 7.45: Sheldon ll Clark. A. Carver, K. Ready, A Jarrline. Squarobriggs and Hickey Nichol- Jr. Canadians Blast Hawks 8-2 HALIFAX tCPl Montreal .lunior Canadians defeated Mone- ,ton Hawks of the Atlantic Coast lSenior Hockey League 8-2 in an exhibition game here Miind.-iy. Montreal scored a single goal in the first period. fired home two in the second and five in the third. Hawks scored their goals late in the second period. 1evening will, under Mr. Vosn direct ions demonstrate certain things for the fans” information such an off sides, icing, etc- ' Another feature and ii regular one In connection with the School ,will be the showing of last sprlng'I Annual Stanley Cup Series. Midget Royals Edge Vics 3-2 Last gvening in Midget League game at the Sports l And;-9 P rnnnvngi and 3oblArena. Royals nosed out Vic: by Courry scored W0 each (or Monpa score of 8-2. An otherwise good real with Forbes Kennedy. Sal lludic, Ralph McMiff and Dick Du-, lgame was marred by flare-ups in the second and third periods which Stretches Lead as saying by Walt Daley of thc' On Sidelines anther close In ACSHL Race ILA A nmir, iuiuiciat ndnhlleia yivuuniuil. ylLntu my Ll iasi ween to huEu.Jl ins place Iliougin ul Cunsi ocn.m' atoning Uel 9,1 to on pumps. urine pone.-u iuui .uaus and go seven assists, numb A un, no. HIS link: All me l&H5Ue. points-12 bentnd White. m- Duel Inn: A points - inc Auitllul: uucxey League ouusiiiiig ms goal iutai L0 A4 and tits aasasus LU ao- ieaiiuiiaio dd4.'n-IE Scunriiut col- iecueu seven scoring pom-is anti vauiieu past rreuexicton Capit- ais' playing-coach riuginio Camp- beii InL0 second place with 41 Campbell picked up two points. San Francisco Call-Bulletin. The "other suit" to which Olson referred in a half-million dollar breach of contract suit filed by Herbert Campos of Honolulu and up for trial Monday in federal court here- "ONE MORE CHANCE" Daley. who wrote that he had talked to Olson by telephone. said the former champion blamed a potential divorce action for his knockout by Sugar Ray Robinson in Chicago Friday night. "I just ask one more chance. with my own personal problems cleared away. so I can think properly in there, (the ring)" Da- ley quoted Olson as saying. l i. I. following players of the Parkdale Flyers are asked to be,and Pee lions who have M .-1355.5 Arcna tonight no Jordan .lumoi- i1arl.eod. Alf Josey. Barry,No. I Bluebn-its vs. Model, South- lloore. Pete Hill, Willie Dunn. Bob lport ('uhs llurry. Jim MacLeod, Skip Carver,- mochcl adding singles. Dave Walllsaw Referee Whalen award mal- and Orin Carver scored Monc-lors to two players for tools fl"-'4l5' and a match misconduct third and and match penalty to I fourth. In the case of the match mis- conduct there will also be a 4 game league suspension tacked on Today's Minor Hockey Program I and Pee Wecs who have no classes in morning , to cut out incidents of this kind. Following is a summary of last evening's gamm- l lst PERIOD - l. Vics - QSS Paperweizhts ' 3 09:3 0" QSS Papciweights Mur- MacDonald (W. Gregory. Gallant) 1:50; 3. Vic: - Murray tBradley) 15:25. Penalties: McTague, Ken- nedy. J. Poulton fmiscondurti. lip aflcriioon 4 00-4 30 Paperu cights Unit 4--WV50" I've Wccs L'iiit. No. l Sprinllcrs is. ftlodcl Sotithport, lctc. Ro('kcts- Gallant. Srd PERIOD - 5. Royals -- B. fighting to a the offending player in an effort ray fKcnnedy)-2-20: 2. Royals - znd PERIOD - 4. Royals -- A.l MacFadyen- 10:15. Penalties: Mac- Donald tmalor). Murray tmalort. Lantz tMacFadyen)-4:50. Penalties Bradley (game misconduct), Mc- Olson visited his wife and four children at their suburban Hills- borough home Sunday. After the visit Mrs. Olson, who filed divorce action last .month asking SL000 monthly support money and divi- nion of 8200.000 in property. said, she and the ex-titlist were "going, to see what we can do about our own case." He now has 40 on 13 goats and 27 assists. Amherstis Pierre Boil- Iam retained the goal-scoruig iaurels. He has scored 24. The goal-tenders' departinent was still headed by Jim Shirley of Saint John Beavers with a goals-against-average of 2.67. ,He is also tops in shutouts with five. Moncton's George White con- tinues to be the circuit's bad man. having spent l05 minutes i in the penalty box. REMEMBER Vlfl-IEN Sewlld ROIIINI : ny THE CANADIAN rm.-zss NEW DELHI. tReuters'-Don: Mervyn Dunc"! mm the NHL Fontana of Toronto reached t-hex president. suggested expansion of "d Iwnd 0' We mews 'l”5'i the league to 10 or 12 team: at a lmcetlng of league governors 10 ,years ago today at Toronto. The NHL had its highest roster, 10 teams, in 1926. when it had Ot- iennis ohampionchlps He beat Mohammad Naiiaem. Pak'ista'n'a No. 2 player. 7-5. 10-3- Fontaana in on a tour which (CPI-Rotund Har- and handsome Bill TORONTO old Banks Hamilton. the voices of the Royal Canadian Golf Association for nearly a decade. Monday withdraw to the sidelines. The 74-year-old Banks. known affectionately as Banksle to him- idreds of golfers and officials. will lretire on pension next ' y an jmanager of the Ontario Golf Al- lsociation and assistant manager of the RCGA. Hamilton has quit his lob as RCGA manager and will take up the position of professional at the Toronto Oakdalc Club next April 1. Announcement of the retirement and resignation of the two popular officials was made Monday by the : Bernie-Stone. Halifax, Allan gacltinnon. Low Point. Capo mg. l. FLYWEIGIIT DIVISION Nona active. Clair Quits A: College Coach OING1iNNA'I'I. (AP) - nun (lair rulaiod Monday as foot- foc ave yoon, cord: at Cincinnati for only out RCGA. No successors have been on. named. The English - born Bankii hui been a familiar figure at Ontario and Canadian Open championships the last nine yearn-since he took the executive golf job: after retic- ing as a public relations man with the Canadian Pacific Railway. Hamilton was the first full-limo manager of the RCGA. Redskins. He served as an If sictaat. coach at Miami of Olim- und Pia-duo and head much It Buffalo baton takliig the Torotttt job. QUEEN'S COUNTY FISH Ii GAME - ANNUAL Will be held at the School Gymnasium, Tuesday. December MEETING - Queen Charlotte Hi!" 13 at 8:00 in. On the Agenda: Seasonal Dates -gAmerictiii Gunners - Election of Officers. Two very mterestint Outlawing Of Guild May Finish New York Boxing NEW YORK. (AP!--The Bnxing,chairman, after a nine-month in- tllii'isii-nberrv said Guild of New York was oiillawedpquiry in the sport delivered a nine- fiiuld of V4'lIl'IYttIik aff'li I d ilh in 955901. h.V the New York Slateipage decision, blasting the guild the International Hox' lmCe'lei”l Athletic Commission Monday in a for its "vague and shadoii-Y" ac-la t'flIll'lIllll'flE mcnaccmtizi tliuel ling. ”the move that could mean the cndgnf tlvitics and its " nnopolistic prac- llrily of boxing in "M state... boxing in New York if the man- agers refuse to yield. Julius H e 1 In n d. commission tlceii.” I-Ialfand. speaking for and absent commissioner Bob Official Statistics Show Ashburn Top NEW YORK tAPl - The 1956 baseball iieaiion. which began with Richie Aahburii on the sideline: for the first time in seven years, wound tag with the little Philadel- pllla out elder on top of the Na- tional League batting heap, the of- ficial averages confirmed Sunday. V Annbiirn. Z. batted .833 to bo- , -the first Phlllloa' player to the title since I903 when ok Klein hit ass. , p Vol! hack In second place were Willie May: of New York Giants .1111 Sun Muaial of Bt- Louis with , apiece. May: was accorded N. L. Batter home. riins, 51 and compiled the, moat total bases. .182. He also shared the lead in triple: with Dale Lap: of Pittsburgh with 13. puma: one an Snider. who batted drove in, 136 rum and scored tztl ttmeii fol net the pace in those categories.- Ted; Klnncwski of Clllcinllatll amassed the most hits, 102. : Johan, Logan and Hank Aaron of Milwaukee shared the doubles crown with 87 while. for the third ltralght year. speedy Bill Brutun of the Braves stole the moat bases. The champion Dodgers had the highest team batting average, .271 and the most home runs. 1. l l l I .130 tau To Emit! lliceifce He the interests of boxing." SET DEADLINE An amendment to the commis- sion rules. to be paused Wednes- and Christen- htrry. sets a Jan. 15 deadline (M- ” Sever lthelr guild date, for a SUB- fl8.V h.V Helfand managers membership. After uni membership will be grounds to be revoked or pended. Guild”. officials reacted sharply x Sports Boxing h W! - said, membership in the Ims-l guild is an act detrimental to to Hclfaiitl's aiiiiotinirinent. At San Francisco, Charley Johnston president of the I Guild, was indignaiit "Whatls wrong with the mana- K0" IIBVIMI an orgaiiinitinn to protect ihemselu-s"" hp ask:-,1 Johnston is manager of light heavyweight cham pion Arr-hi, M o o r e, featherweight champion Sandy Saddler and Eduardo Lausse.a high ranking middle- weight contender- Murray Frank. general counsel for the International Guild who has been retained as counsel for the New York Guild. said he would recommend court action it mid Wilt"! MY member is sus- pended. Arena HOCKEY , Tuesday. Doc. I3 at 8:30 P.M.' muioAi.: areas I . uIEiu'cA vount own Tague tMat.ch), Noonaii. Referee - Don Whalen. Bud Polio ls Fined , S50 jinn the work of Hockey League, announced Mon day. Leader ation of league rulu. ' ROUND- TIIEeCI.oCK PROTICTIOI SEATTLE (AP) 4- Bud Poile, coach of the Edmonton Flyerti, has been fined 850 for publicly criticiz- officials. A1 lnternationailcader, president of the Western said I statement by Poile printed in -the Edmonton Journal, Dec. two: in direct viol- tawa, Montreal Maroons. addition to the preiient nix. VE HIM 0 Mon Ilwayl not. come an extra oIOillottIBIIII Newltakos him over 25. York American; and Pittsburgh in Gillette if 000 miles and nits countries. He will take part in as different. taoiirnamcots. movies will be shown. GiiisThat Promise Pleasure ” Lona After Christmas! . tuna. for uoootlilll "tum run" in am A, anutfouflliulltulcllllliiilfltikil Iloltoilltsllilthrhgaiuuiroolunfort, 50 Glllolto Iluo Ilod in I Dlsponoors 0 Atnoot any man you wish to mnonibor will agyodou I (ll! of only- avlng Gillette lino . Diodes. Colorful Christ- ourton holds five - lgosiamzohgirponoorn no Dlobulaalll. s2” ioo Gillette Iluo ln,Dioponun 1, box hold) I Gillan! travel coco. two dlaponlcn of Gillan: Fl!!! 3'35” and a tube of Glllottl Ihavlng Cronin Otllom sum-spud out lot. nu tlltiil nhavini not in roally um: ptouuta in one. llaodoomo sill M in styrene