V ,,---;43.-..- - Page 6 The Guardian Tuesday, January II, 1955. Alouettes Official Sure Etchevery Will Be Back By W. R. Wheutley lseasoll didn't mean all eilolt would Canadian Press Staff Writer be made to get top-notch pros from MONTREAL. tCPi-Vic Obecklthe States. vice-president of .Vlontreal Alou-i "If we are going altei them we ettas, said Monday he is coliviliced. could spend 90 per ('Plll of pour that ltom a legal standpoint antitplaycr budget on Alnr-iicalis. Then in every way Smi Etchevelrx will we would have to let. the Canadian be back with the Big Four club next; boys take what's left Anti those gegson 'moves do.'i't alwa.i's work out " Qilarts-i'back Sam liH'ilS9(l in. tin, Asked about 3li-year-old tackle tle mnsternat-ion and certainly thaiTcx Coulter. who is repoited in biggest mid-winter flap foothailihave said he doesnli want to re- has seen in mam" a day by siliningi turn as a iwil-wily plavei and with Chicago Caidlnals. then re- uould FMIIFF S0 with the Neil verslnc his iirlrl and signing with York Giants, (ibcck said: the Als "Actually we didti'i tliiiik Tex Obe(k also said that coach lioiig-CWOUICI b9 lJ13.V1I18 With H5 "Ni 5”" las 4Pcaheadi Walker "has already son. At the same time I can't see signed some of our key men andithe Giants bringing hllli lJ'Ilkk at we. expect o'hers" In BCldlilOn.:lII5 age." Waikrr has item: in contact with. ------f i".?rT.Cl.?i' ii.''JJ.3fi”sl?.ii..f." 11”" ””-”iS.side curling lClub Schedule STAND BEHIND l,'(I.VTRA("l' colit.acl with. liirhsveriy s iirw Alniirties is for two y'ea,-5." which g Hmp is the Schmule Mr pm "mans my (hm nasgdluaalll mks” till: euliiii: at the Suiiitii-i-ztiv Jp his option fol l9n6. Vmlmg Rmk. "He has said hp walits 'u play. 7,00 pm here. again and wegfeel he will, 1- A Hark N W Jmkmt Rlatid .Oo0.'k I ,llfmL UL L0 flxplmnpll. Gailtlet is I. Xltilltilitlll u 3 no MEllE'fl .lHt Lolitlatls. When A Bnwks W WV Mmfmm he was here recrlitiy he seemed; 84.0 pm sailsiirop when we ialkd things I Hm” N E Calm). cier and said olily he wanted to nwk", V; E. M,mN." talk with his folks first. Perhaps he became a hit upset He made A mistake, but we all make mis- takes. ”We feel we are on solid ground locally and we will sfand behind the contract he signed with us. It was signed in the presence of wit- nesses and everytlilnfz possible to make it all legal was done." Obeek said the signing l)v Atex Webster. nil-star halfback. with the How York Giants "was a surprise, hilt mach Walker was not too dis- ttirbed because. of some of the ter- .VIai'lt”arlane vs E Foley LittloWGirI I Had Influence In Golf Tourney who placed second in the Los An- geles open golf touriiamtziit Sull- day, can probably thank a seven- year-old girl for s340 of the 82,780 rlllt" have he is lining up. the he mmded Hfhmprriv M" was umqupi The yoiingster, .lill Radel, was ill yo nupnnr pan-E the gallery with her mother at the . 12nd and final hole. "lwrk lfidifalefl U1”? W3lkPl'5 Ki'oll's approach shot missed the green and started rolling down a hill. Little Jill. not versed in the finer points of the game and want- ing to help. picked up the ball. "Drop it." her mother shouted. Little Jill didn't Just drop it. She threw it to the green where stopped six feet from the cup. Kroll. of Bethesda, Md. pulled it in, and lln.ShECl olie stroke ahead of Johnny Biilla who ('()llt'L'LPd !s2.l0fl. If he and Kroll had dead- predicttrm of ii stronger rluh next Powell Continues To Lead In Q.H.L. MUNTRI-IAL. fCP---Ray Powell. Quebec Aces' veteran centre, con- lth'.lP( to lead Quebec Hni-key Leactle Sffil'Pl'S, btit the opposition is rlrisinc in lBettv Andrews Pow!-l'. has 19 goals and 32 .5. locked for second, each would have G,.0,.g,, Andm..5 stsl: lri' a total of :31 pmlils. n T90"-l1V6d 52-440 lxcith Robinson grant. tlirro ahead at Kelly Bur. Had Jill tossed the-ball the oiheriimm. HM-dy nrlt of Montreal Royals. Bur- way the result could have been p,.3n,k vesg,.y netfk points are m.lde up of 16 much different. Hmiai-ii ivatis iioals and 32 assists --------w Annie Bu.-11 Th? next two spots are lieldi 'l h" . ' . .4 owl i two other Vlont P'll9T5 rilrai Tcssier hits 26 goals and 19 assists for 45 rloirits, two better! than Ltllii DPHKS 43. Milli: liaiinlhe of Quebec and: ' I p ilazpi vesney 91 Sklppi Btlllll(tl of Montreal are: HERE). Etiglanflm tCP)-l)ilett- pmnk wattsi .491 next xt.th and 34 points. re- ors of tlie Derby Coulity soccer Douglas Moore 9.) spectivr-ti,p Tiiey are followed by tnam have issued a stntcment tak- Rees Nmson gm (vflllt l)c.siil.ii:el's of Shauliiigan lng IRRIIP willi a complaint by Can- smwmt Vessey git Fails and Jim Uniac of Quebec, aria-boiiiid player Bert Mozlm. Rob",-1, Cooper 33 M031 ti-Ii 33 points. Mo7.le:.', on his way to Canada Robe,-L wan; 3;; FC;II'tlllllI4; 'TiUl'dEH of Siiawlnlgan in take ovcrua Calgary hotel. haqtwjllard Mm-my gig fa .x, .o4il.e Lccleic of Xalley- said he was shocked and annoyed iHar0ld '1'gil0i- 33 xiieldl lr3.i.?.r.s”aiidp Ra; Lziplaiite oflln receive a bonus of I000 on lciiv- Ma,-mu V.-5,.-py 33 . rilll .i .. ate tied with 3lging thn Fllll). He would have bccri Harry vvi-iiton an DOIYW Path. Piillllf-'(l in May to a full benefit of peter pi-om-i 33. I I h 'R"d”o'-comm Haiti. 1 b d Lakcn Lewis gal " n rep y her 3' directols note Grove lVlaoMillan 88 S u?egoers tiial Mozlcy had told thrm hcoioyce Ling its Sef Befhng Mark piiuiildl go to Clinatla hwlietlier nricegfe Proud 34 not tie club released im. In ad-iCa i Tlilrd) .. 82 nl'Bl.lN. (APl liisii l'R('('gI)Prs flltlflh. his family hart been glV'PlljM9rl'lll MacDonald 81 hat 2 record S.'w.46.'l.6'l9 with part-lpei'm.ission to live in a house sup- Elizabeth Watts an m-twirl lTlt'iFlllllt"S during 1954, the: plied by the. club. rent fire. for Bolinell Ling 80 Irish l'Fii'll”i'l board announced a further three months. thoullh it Alan Brown . lint Momtai The total is 10 times was ”urgently required for aiiotlieriDonald Crockett 80 that (ii l!l.'lR The bruii-ti said it player" Mary Watts so estiinatcrl Another ps5.50o,n0o werel ..Vlo-zlev sailed for Ciiilncla inn 3 Mzirjnrie Lewis on host with bnokiiznkeis. legal. iniliis wife and two daughters planlclifford Chaippeli no 1:l9Wl- to joili him later. Muriel MacDonald 80 it. Soccer Winners Last Year 7Eliminated Fro 1 LONDON (AP)-Blackpool. 1953 cup winner. were eliminated by humble York City Saturday as the iFoot.ba.ll ASociation Cup'matches produced the biggest. crop of up- lsets in years. I Sixty-four teams competed for the Fight, to go into the fourth round and six First Division teams were eliminated. York brought off the biggest surprise. Sidney Storey and Bill Fenton scored in the 2-0 victory for the Third Division team which :runs its finances on a shoestring talid rarely attracts crowds of more lthan 7,000 for its home games. .Excit8d fans stormed acruxs the field after the game and carried ,the victorious players off the field. i There were other upsets. Bristol tltovers of the second Division knocked nilt P'll'SL-DlVl.Sl0n Ports- mouth. 1939 i-up wiiiiiers, 2-1; a- lliialoiir Bishop Auckland tied 2-2 at Ipswich; Third-Division Brigh- ton tied 2-2 with First-Division i.-istoli Villa: Conventry City tied 3-3 at Hildders-field. and Reading played a 1-1 draw .with mighty Miiliciiester United. WOLVES DI-II-LATE GRLMSBY l Grinlsby Town, another Third Division side. threw a scare into ,wolverhnlnpion Wanderers, First ltiiilsion champions who recently llieleated Honved of Hungary and Simrtak of Moscow. Grimsby Ittllllpftd to a 2-0 half-time lead and ;'.titiked all set to bring off the big- luttst shock of the day The Wolves were trailing .. with orili 18 minutes play left. Thi-ii Cilrlle two goals in two iilili- iiies by Wolios centre forward Bit) Swiiiboili-nit and winger Les- llie Smith--and the fight uc-lit out inf ('II'llllAlJ)'.. Inside fol'wlll'd Deli- :ll.S Wilshaw headed two inure ji,-mils inside it minute to giie the twoltcs a 5-2 win. I The cup final ltlll.b8 at luley Stadiuim in early May I York was the only Third Div- lision team to win in 11 cliislics l)t'.W0('lI First and Third Division SHIPS. Three of the other Third Division teams forced tie.-1 Tilt: zames will be replayed in niid- week. Centre rnrwiard Tommy l...wton tput Arsenal into the fourth ruiiiid ,4 Welli- Log ANGELES. i,A.p,,Ted K,-nil, when he headed a goal four Inlli-.aLhlenC Cumnnssinn lites from time to give the Loli- don club a 1-0 victory over Cai- .diff City. York Rifle Club i Albert Court 99 T. Vnssey 9R lEdi.-'nn Watts . 98 l Jack Andrews 98 lW. L Crockett 97 : imnnd Vessey 97 lAliIll Swan 97 Arthur Brown 96 A J. Cluney 6 Llog. d Vessey Herman Biiell Leigh V9.-rsey tut ron Ling Christine Proud Lewis Vessey Isabel Swa n Chesley Hughes Hamid Watts in Competition Preston North End. last season's cup finalists, defeated Second-Di- vision Putnam 3-2-and Preston's viotoi-y-maker was winger Tom Finney. He was in brilliant form and laid on perfect passes for his forwards. Preston's goal: came lov on from centre forward Derek I-latsell (2) and Finnoy. . Hastings, I. non-league club. led First-Division Sheffield Wednesday Saindon ScoresiWinner 1-0 at half time but Sheffield scraped through 2-l. Bis-hop' Auck- land found luck against it alt Ips- wich. It wi-.s leading 2-1 and -than centre half Coiiby Cwesswell slic- ed the ball into his own net to give Ipswich a 2-2 tie. Bournemouth-before snatching a. 1-0 victory. Centre forward Ronnie Allen worked his way past three Boiirliemouth defenders to score Albion": goal 3 Bristol's goalscorerl in the 2-1 victory over Portsmouth were in- sfde iorwuirds Geoff Bradford and Bill Roost. The league-leading Charlotte- town Islanders took their fourth defeat of the season on home ice rs they were edged 3-2 by the fast skating Amherst. Ramblers on it ...i.. meet or ice at the Forum last night. The Ramblers, backed strongly by the net-mindlhg of their new goalie Bob Prigon, scor- ed a lone marker in the opening period and banged in it pair in the finale to eke out their decis- ion. Thc Islanders counted once in both the Second and third per- iods. The Ramblers dressed only 11 men for the battle last. night. us- in; only two f9fWBl'd lines and switching Bob Reid back to de- fence to replace Lou Kiley who Badminton Title Championships SAINT JOHN. N. B.. (CF) Dates for the Maritime badminton Fllhnlllltillshlp at Halifax. previous- lv se: for Feb. 18 and 19. have been icliiiilged to Feb. 11 and 12. presi- loeili P. J. lflllfll. of the Maritime Badniiiitoii Association announced remains out with a wrist injury. Mmlflak The big trio for the Kiley men Piny will be on the Garrison was that of newly acquired celi- rmiits of iYiiidsol' Park drill hall LFHTIETI. -Jackie Leclerc, Henri txllll the Halifax badmgiton club Therrien and former Islander Paul its host. . Saiiidon. Each member of the line had ii. goal with Saindon and Leclerc each collecting two assists and Therrlen helping on one. .The Islanders had two of their regillars and l-iuglilo Ciimpbell llJ8('I( in their lineup last. night. Copper Leyte and Lorne I-Iennes- .-ey were back after a weeks ab- JSPTICB. Copper played only briefly 0 defence in the first period .while Campbell was used both at 'right wing and defence. Lloyd lHinchberger did not dress and will be out for several days with an attack of the 'flu. With less than a minute to go in the game. the fireworks began with Steve Brklaclch and Bob Fri- goii starting A brief round of fis- ltiouffs in front of the Ramblers N. Y. Athletic Commision Head l Gets Tough NEW YORK (AP)-Racket.-bust: mg Julius Helfalid Friday turned .down El bid for I! licence by a box- ier with I! long ci'imilial record. ;threw out one entire fight card iwhicli he said was mediocre from top to bottom and generally took t:hai'ge in his regular hearing ast ichairlnan of the New York state. i Hclfand. who moved from rack- tets and crime into boxing with a irhunge of state administrations Cilgei 3.810” me "am: Fr” ave? lJ.(m' 1' demgd R Nance to Joe Vtztlly hullman and Buck Rogcns Pact. n Brooklyn middlcw'elglit..:::;igefd ," 15115” liresutlm (inaul? Heliand st-id Pact had 3 long list ””l Mile” "” 3”? M I by referee-in-chief Jim Michael of Amherst. Hon of drugs. The islanders peppered goalie : Holland review-nd I! right, Cardllaob Frigon with I total of 18 scheduled for tnmgm an sip,-mg- drives in the opening period but -ville, N.Y., and coiled it poor from tWF1'9n'l- Equal 30 the task 01 beat- read TTIRJOIB was for poscss-I ,of criniiiial convictions and t them aloud. Ono .:ii:iliagers of boxers and . he found any he'd kick both this 4 Square Garden when Teddy the maili event on down. He with- held the iioriimissions approval. The new chairman warned he would tolerate no "undercover" said if manager and the fight out of New ? York rings. The ('(l'lIIllllESll'llI withheld ap- proval for one week of ii proposed Feb. 4 match between Kid Gavilan and Ernie Dui'alido in Ma ison ren- lier of the Eastern Parkway at-eni claimed he had a contract for a IN, Diirniido fight. NHL Scorers The I.nntIers: G A No l(;r-offl-ion, Moliitral 22 49 BPlltP.'lll. Nirllltlirini .73 46 Rir'll.1rd. Molttlral . I9 39 ()Inislc:id. Mrtlitrcal .., 7 fit! 37 .VIosdr-ll. Molitrcnl )0 36 ,Hovt'r-. Dr-troit lit 3 Smith, Toronto . 12 32 Schedule For 0 I Girls League l Following is the Ft'll0CllllP of izaiiios to he playrd this hook in the ('linl'lotlr-town Interscholastic girls haslttythall league: Jnn. ll-4:00-all H..V.lI. RS5. vs P.VV.C. I2-4:15-at ll..V.Il. NIIA vs Q.('.lI.Q JR". I3--l:I.S-at Q: MS. I l7..S.S. vs Q.C.lt.S. l Legend HNH. Holy Nlinie llull: P.W.C., Prince of Wulns: Q.C.H.S., Queen Charlottetown High. Winn. Maritime RCAF Officers Promoted Ioucno under H. 1. Wooden. son in Mr. and Mn. H. C. Wonk neon received promotion to squulron Lender on January tat. sound- " S1 ml" 3"'”'- H”""v-N- 3-v. 09") Club! the hand of Squadron ton Lender Wooden ll attached to the RCA!-"I Central Flying School IQIQ J. P. H. Lynch. son of Mn. J. Lynch. I5 Illlhlud Avenue, &II&hwn P. I. 1.. while squall-vi. Loader R. C. Keefe, '0! King- &. hilt. aqtyuu an unguumum vomuy. All thug .g. pnd SII. Lynch II the Educational ficor kt Training Cornmnnd Hud- quarten. All on stationed at T Mon. Ontulo.-(1tMto& Dial! Photo). I ting the capable Amherst cage-man. Shortly after the half-way mark of line session, Henri Therrien grab- (bed a puck in his own end. carried jit to the Island blue-line and pas- sed it to Paul Saindon. Saindon pi-elated the pass to Leclerc in the A-P-C League TRURO tCPi-Cellar - dwelling 'I'rurn Bearcats moved to within six points of fourth-place Si. Fran- cis Xavier university in the APC senior hockey league Monday with in 4-2 win over lne collegians. NEW GLASGOW tCPt-Leagiih leading New Glasgow Rangers ldrubbcd second - place Halifax Wolves lfl-4 -in a regular APC senior hockey league game here Monday. Hoop Games This Evening Three City Basketball League games are scheduled to be played this evening. The Second Saints meet the Summersidc R.C,A.F. at the SD. U. gyimnaslum at 7:30. The Sport Lodge Trotters play the Celtics at the Queen Char- lotte High School at. 7:30 and at 9 o'clock the Victory Cleaners from Sum-merstde play the No- mad: at the local High School. N.H.L. LT&ders Standings Montreal. won 25, lost 10. tied 7; points, 57. Points: Geoffrion, Montreal. 49 Goals: Geoffrion, 27 Assists: Olmstend. Montreal. 30 Shutotils: Snwchuk, Detroit. 7 Penalties: Richard. Montreal. 36. To Late To classlfv WANTED-A GRAMOPIIONE IN good working condition. with or without records. Apply Box C.B A. clol Qitardian. clear and the Ramblers took a 1-0 lead. Jim Shirley was hot as he stopped I nut-o. close-in drive off Bob Reid at the 16 minute mark. The Islandeis however had a wide edgqhin play and Danny O'Connor hit e goal-post near the end of the period. The Ramblers .were short-handed several times during the opening frame but the Islanders just could- n't. seem to get their attacks organ- ized due to the continual poke checking of the Ramblers forwards. Shogtly after the middle session started, Danny Oiconnor collected the Islpnders' first penalty of the night and the Amherst line of Saindon-Thei'ricn-Leclarc came very close to scoring several times on nice passing plays. The Islanders swarmed back with Jones. Leduc and Kullman leading the attack. At 11.48. Buck Whitlock tipped in across the goal-mouth pass from OlConnor past Frlgon and tied the score at 1-1. The Islanders continu- ed to press and at 12.09. four Ram- blers were standing in the goal crease in is successful attempt to keep the rubber out, with Whitlock and Gray banging away. During theKscl'ambe. referee Michael lost his whistle and it was later found behind Frigon in the twines. l Shortly alter the finale Km under way, Paul Saindon had two beauti- ful scoring opportunities as he raced in alone on Shirley and both times missed the net. Tlierrien gave the Ramblers a 2-1 lead at 2.09 its be combined on a nice passing plfly with Saindon and Lei.-lerc. The Is- landers tied it up again less than four minutes later. this time with Orin Carver getting the marker from Campbell and Kullman. Three minutes later, Salndon scored the winner as he and Leclerc wiiltzed in on Shirley with Brklacich bark. Coach Steve Brklacich pulled 'shirley at. 18.24 in a vain attempt .to get the equalizer but were heat. in their efforts as Frigon made sev- eral nice saves. Islanders starry left winger. Wally Kiillmtm leaves for his home in Kitchener today due-. to sickness in his family. Wally has been given a week's leave from the club it Kentville Team Decides On Self-Mc-nogement KENTVILLE. NS. tCPt--Play- em with Kentville Wildcats of the Valley Senior Hockey League Slin- rlay decided on self-management to retain their berth in the three-team loop. The action followed an announce- ment a week ago that the manage- ment wns unable to ciintinuesfi- liancing the club. George Warden. veteran Marl- time and Quebec player. has been named coach of the team - run squad. Fred Compton is the man- agcr. Playing C03('lI John Morrow and Vince Harris left the team for other berths after last week's ali- lnouncement. All others remained. FORIIM EVENTS JANUARY 11 to 15 Tl7ESDAY- Children's Skatilig . 3 -4 .'i,.'ltt Night. Skating . - 10 .WEDNE5DAl'- Hockey -and Skating .. B THllRSDAl'-- Skating .. R - ill FlllDA!'- Children's Skating 4 - ' 'l HOCKEY-8;30-FREDERl('TON. SATlllI.DAY- Skating ..... .. . 3 - 5 R - lfl Rural-Urhan Night I Reg. M25 to T215 HOCKEY STI RUBBER and WOODEN ' SKATE GUARDS , THE SPO 1i5xn:ivi's'r;i " 1' JANUARY SALE OF SPORTING GOODS CKS - now 99: ALL ' BAUER. SAMSON. C.C.M. 207s off DISCONTINUED LINES HOCKEY EQUIPMENT I-3 o Iowuuo SHOES . . . . . . 2s'vo.q i-i.:Afr,t-int JACKETS ...-2s,-v-. . IADMINION RACKETS . 25.7-on CPOQICC swEAfsi-itii1's' 257- off . at-tootilv Mufrs .... zov-,on ti RT .........I-3'oIf off Lopes , Ramblers Edge Islanders A.t'i2:.:i::....:Y AI" Forum L3SI' NIgI1I' was learned from coach Brklsclch after the game last night. The In- liinders play in Bailey Arena. in Am- herst tonight. AI yet. they are with-out a win on this ice sheet this season. ' Lineup! Amherst -- Goal: Frigon; de- fence: Rogers. Blackburn, Parr; forwards: Reid. Bernaquez. Ther- rien. Kennedy. White. Saindon, Le- clerc. ' Charlottetown - Goal: Shirley; defence, Bzrklacich. O'Connor. Leyte; forwards: Gray, Whitlock. Leduc. Carver. Jones. Kullmnn, Dowling. Campbell. Henncssey. Summary First period: 1. Amherst. Leclerc tTherrien. Ssindon) 10:08. Penal- ties: Reid 13:03, Parr 17:21, Roger: 19203. Second period: 2. Charlottetown, Whitlock (O'Connor) 11:48. Penal- ties O'Connor 5:00. Rogers 10:28. Kennedy 12:09. Third period: 3. Amherst, Thor- rlen (Saindon, Leduc) 2:09: 4. Charlottetown, Carver (Campbell. Kullmant 6:05; 5. Amherst, Sain- don tLeclerci 9:31. Penalties: tsei-ved by Blackburn), Rogers. Kullman, major: l9:55. Stopll Frigon ......... .. 18 9 7-34 Shirley . 8 '1 18-28 80 Teams In Amherst 'SpieI AMHERST. N.S. (CP)-The an- nual Maritime bonspiel opens here Wednesday with about 80 teams expected to compete. ,Thc bonspiel runs until Satur- day. with 18 team competitions scheduled daily. Trophies and prizes will go to each dayia win- lier and awards will be presented to the runner-up. Olson Interested Archie Moore Looks "For Fight . - ST. LOUIS (AP)-The campaign by light. - heavyweight champion Archie Moore for it crack ot. Rocky Marcianots heavyweight , c ro w 1-: took the form Monday of I wnnt ad in the Post-Dispatch personal column asking "information" on how to get. the tight. The ad said: "Information wanted on how so make Rocky Marciano dofond his heavyweight title against. I fighter who is confident he can whip him. He wants to fight fighters whom I have already beaten euily oi- others who should be his spurring partners. Rush information to: Archie Moore 115 Monro. SI. Toledo. Ohio" - Jockey Booed MIAMI, tAPl-Jockey Ted Atkin- son was booed loud and long by the majority f the crowd at Tropi- ca.l Park Mo day when his mount, Belair Stud's Ambient. 3. favorite, finished second to J. J. Seider's Uncle Gus tn the featured seventh i-Ace reserved for newly - fumed three-year-olds. It was ono of the moat glaring upset: of the inact- ing. Curling Results At Local Rink Last night four games Wyn played in the Wellner prize oom- petitlon with the followingrelulh: R. Bevan 6, R. Spillett 9. Hon. T. W. I... Pi-owse 8, W.Go'sl A -1 Also for games in. the Randol- vous trophy: D. Hill 8. Dr. Giddinge 6. W. Worth 10. H. Atkinson B. W. Pickard '1, C. MacDonald 12. I". Acorn 7. Dr. W. Macbomld I. Following is the draw for to- night: i 1 EM. Wellner Primal- Hon. T. W. L. Prowso vs. 8.. Bpillett. A. W. Hyndman vs. I". R. Mu- Lnine. 1 EM. Rendezvous TropI:yi- J. S. MacDonald vs. W.R. Mu- Neill. SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - Sid ' Flaherty, m u n ii g e r of world 9 vgimplcvligifngrg-P:”:,c:rn' middleweight c h a m p I on Carl Han ' A W Mathew; W .1. W "Boho" Olson, said Monday Olson was "very interested" In A pros- pective fight thissummernt Stock- holm with Swedish champion Mlttom R. Parent rs. D. Stewart. 9 P.M. Rendezvous Trtiphy:- D. Hill vs, w. Worth ”Sknfteh.v" Bengtsson. g "But so far there have been no D(g;Bl1&IacDonBld V; Dr w' M” financial terms offered,” he added. ' Swedish promoter Edwin Ahl- quist said in Stockholm Sunday ' there was the possibility of such " ”3'”- w i. 1' 1'' AH: , "WT "”' ltfontreal .. . 25 10 71.18 R5 57 Gqyilqmpurgndg Detroit . 24 12 5105 81 53 M h Toronto . 17 12 12 93 70 46 ate Approved Boston . 12 15 ll 87 1m 35 N Y k 9 22 ll 91 17' 3 NEW voax (AP)-A Kid Gavl- C;f;W,”l . 8 24 8 85 .35 24 Ian-Ernie Durlmdo match at Macli. .... son Square Garden. Feb. 4. has been approved by the New York state athletic commission. l l t l l I I I ifuitlf." 75.4., 4. USE BOCO RANGE OIL DIAL 991 I l. CHEGKER GAB I70 IIEIIT ST. 8553 - 8554 I BEST : h.V TEST I EXHIBITION HOCKEY FORUM - Wednesday ' SI ”I u. ll . VS i f B Y 0 Timo 8 o'clock-Admission 35c '1 Ono hour's skating after game ANNUALMEIETING The Annual Meeting of the shareholders of the Charlottetown Driving Park and Provincial Exhibition will be held in the office of the Association,-K Great George St., on Wednesday, January 12th. 1955 at 1330 pm. i I r 6. ii. BUNTAIN. Secretary. K . Amiitioiilliciittii PERSOIIAL Resorve Training will commence for all Personnel at 1930 on WEDNESDAY 12th JANUARY 1955. A tumauf is requested. . I Any men' or women interested In joinin the -RCNIRI can obtain full information tromiiie ruli- . . in: Office; at that time.':. . . '1' ' - ' sun. -I. .3. . : ., b. ' ' J. N. ; ,