I.. l...l STRETCH Roy Mills. lluiiier River. hauling come all the nay uithiboth , recently acquired tlii. pticci: Dufly-lrotters ziiiil paccrs. He is tops in - Budlong 2.1l unit is gciiiiiil liliiijbi-eakiiig. l.-'.iiant'iiii.'. tr.'iIn1n.: and ready for the ice. I)udy has I.vz-ry few can drive I cannier race world of speed and good iiinnnersjwhen the chips are down Isgindlc- and was I hard horse to head on nted by his results with Hiiisota the race track. His bicetiiiig is of 1.59. Egyptian Princess 2 02 and the best. being sired by Caiiiiiict m:-iiiv others. in itltiition Earle is Budlcing 2:02:24. Liam the ftitiiiiiis fl prctt) fair vet. m:iiiul'zictui'ing 2i)'i'll'ii-- I)ii'll lei: puiiit ill demand by that in her hay was the best trot-pii1;iii.i' oi the leading trainers We upiivili be itBl('l'llllE for the weekly test traiuin: reports (in this stable dur- kiumii to iiii.: the winter and hope to have hers pt-riiiilii-iii iit-its of if for you The HHS rIce mare Dude Poiuuipkiii K a.-i-unar-s G in the Mnrlilmes. Stfiilflf, records which have Siililil thi- of time. Roy is well thousands of gllflfltlls iiiiti -it who were overseas in iiiiiiii lltir I Be made I great iiaiiie for Idf with the Second 1-lcai'.V Gary and the members of that an other batteries who reziti iiii- iiili be glad to knoii: that lie I p and fit and takes a izrt-at ll1l('l'(:5i. in hurness horse l”a('lfltl ..-...-. Bal- al and it looks as if he may re- d main with the stable if so he will is null cri hy the Vi'onluiii'tlis " .treul. ucll l(l1()ll'll here. writes con- ”. (mm gm. of cratulatinns on our Review and ,. jiim-5. then A "l boiiizht two horses from n Gt-orce Brotikins. Keiisinizton. I am 13 pianniiit! in mine Princc Dillon iikx: Rrtmks 2 ll .'l-;'i titiiiii ii) the Island it-.iii of x:lini'tiy iiiicrc he iiill he in the till koeneat hrirseincn in (it who despite his iii()i'e ill-'1 three score years: tiiiti ii-ii ” ly recall raccs iiri-'! ': in the ltlfitik--.l;iii-i--: Christmas number . mm, mm p-5;, world 1'i'llii'll l (- joy and have now riiciiiiii x n. race on t H iim-cm iiiil be welcomed by secre- ..i '.'l!'i()K or tiie tracks here and by also that ill? Pllllllii n M D,,(..gVlIil'S INFECTION which I C()l1Sl(lPr' tliu in-t iv! h pleasinll to pole iliiii '11 out the largest amount. the Jollity Stake via: wt) my F, C., owned by Ralph flic- Fadyen of Hunter RIXPY geelng the Prince l-.-limit Harness Racing Ciiitr: -iikw must say that Diicinr fl man and w. Gy Giiiu-zpiv iiiwcrve great credit for what iii:-.V have. . N(.,,,i.iiiiiii heis the following: A number N. or the 2-year-olds in the Camp IOSTER ON THE SOUTH Our friend Colonel had I long chat with Earli- mm Caiki,,.Vi(-tor. She is the dam of the Avery famous Prince Jay p. 1.58 3-5 and k with is the dam of Better Hoot by Hoot Mn. Avery recently and W. ue Mon. I 2-year-old which is being glad to give some of the informa- tion he gleaned from Earle "Earle and Mrs. Avery who spe Christmas in Woodstock have re- turned to Winthrop, Maine enroute to the trIining sit: for the winter season. Includ the roster he will have in the South are the foliowliig: two-year olds acquired at the sales last fal Is yearling: showing the prices paid Ind sires - Not-velle Han- over, filly by Hoot Mon It 517.- ooo; GIy Victory. filly by Victory song .1; Q0300; Town Byrd. 00" by Poplar Byrd at 310.500: G0059 1. Direct. colt by Goose Bay at S7 ' ooo; Waydlos. filly by Adios 310,000; Bid Adieu. filly by Adios If "moi spmt Emma" can I ti-otter. Apparently i wal. Is Boom. colt by Rodney at sssoo; Gny Demon. filly by Demon Han- uvgr at 32.300; Lilly Spnngies, filly rect Spangles at 31.800 and M" D"-"""- ”"3' W Km” dicate in October. 1339 for s1o5,ooo. nt cord of 2:04 3-5 at Hollywood Park ed .1, trained It Del Mar and they num- l Double Scotch by Scotch Victor in 8'; has been the subject of discussion "Among the 3-year-nids are the . world champion filly Eelyptian en. :::”l:ffhg3:.f'j::t'2” 3"” 2302' by Vi"""-V 5"”: Hm" the time we can remember horse- bur M”t"i 9”" by Darnleyl BBL men talking about it and marvell- ' '79") Buy by Adi” Md Men" ing that such n amount of money 5” V””'i 9”" by Mm" wk" h.”d would be pal for I horse. The i u” '3' mark" of ' lhamwlm man who sold him wIs I telegraph M W” ml he ""9" 3 5V"”' which operator who had the horse bug. B” 'm" been taken ca". Off The He bought I more that he thought 330" Vmmg Smck "'9 hm” 5Mp' had good breeding and sent her lmmedhtely Wm” "19 mum” down to Kentucky and had her bred '95 mfck "m ”'”V" R” ""3 and returned. He trained the result- .R”"'b""”7 T "'9 ""53”""”' Int foal himself Ind Is I 3-year- H" 3R” "9'"”''" GM 2302 15: old he set up I world's record of M flit SW11")! Dvnamilf Dimia-i2 to high whecled Slllky. We 8:13 4-5: the izood trottiiu: more et Mignon: the .'l-year-oids Lus- Tnne and Tax Free and the 4- r-old Lllalle by Alcmlie. OTTERS AND PACERS The Woolworth Brothers are fnipm-S95 on 3 big scale and the pan. be congratulated on building iiplp. M 1891 mugm m, win, him. such I very fllI!'fl-f)l'lSS at--zri-cation wmupts RECQRDS '0' 1955 '0' "'9" Cl93"VWli' Slam? .llIine horsemen are feeling pret- Ind in the most capable hands of iy good over the fact that two Dlfle AV"! they Shnllid be l'lEht.hnrseI owned in that state set up It the top in the coming season. lworld's records in 1955. Egyptian Very few trainer-drivers have thrv Princess, owned by Fred and Norm Woolworth of Winthrop. cost the. qualificiations that Earle has. hav- R ' 3" ""1 Nam" E098 0!! paiizning as I 2-year-old at Rose- lla rumpus: that .man realizes croft. Md. and W011 in 2:08 1-5 Ind 1 Whit Ill lnilknlflfllll moftffl in mii'Ortober she won I 314.200 3- we may '13")?-55 Mill"? In autumn stake at Yonkers. her time ..:i:t-at lllllsola IS!) lizis been at llinciiiirsi aiiaiiing F.ai'ie's B1TlV- he the Univ oiitsidc ll(')1'.5C not own- (ictirue Ni lli)ii(ici'-(iii til Mon- me three fair horses which I may he island until after Old game i-plionie Week " Thanks. George. for 193:. Will" i('t(ci' ziiiti we are sure your Parkdale iv ed in I fine game especially in the . S'i'ops Fine ,. . S d ll" lsbt-fiti id h hklth 'h j against the Flyers. Although for more than 18 minutes and made. on out 5-2 Earl tiirn- some sensati- May Open New Era Page 6, The Guardian Saturday, Jan. 14, 1956 ii Game i (Photo by W. Taylor) l-lriiiii Shaw writing from Del i liziix (lziiif. race track to the llorse- i Vnille have been the victim of I MONTREAL (CF l---('ti.'icli Toe iiriis infection and Joe O'Brien Bhke made changes 1" me l""”'d . . has been going very easy with lines Friday when Montreal CanI- Harvey s injured hand and he has mom. Bad new. has come from diens worked out in preparation declared himself ready to play. thp ranch of the dean, of Maxie for tonight's qameacziiiist Boston Jay and her unborn coll by Scotch Bruins Md me” is 3 i"'55'mmy trained by Joe. Another of her colts. Washington Jay, got his re this fall driven by Philip Rocchio. Miss Shaw gives I writeup of prac- tically all the colts that are being her over 100. There is I picture of Joe O'Brien driving the 2-year-old I workout at Del Mar and anotheri of I 2-year-old that trotted I mllei lnst week in 2:40. which seem: to be the fastest we have noticed. - The purchase of Kimberly Kid 59 2-5 by I syndicate for 3150.000 as to whether it was the highest price ever paid by I sy dicate for the Horseman and Fair World states that the largest price paid previously was for Axtcll when he was bought from C. W. Williams of Terra Hauie. Indiana. by I syn- The dollar at that time of course had probably three times the pur- imiild like to say that Mr. Wil- liams held on to his money and lived happily ever after. but we don't think that would be quite the truth as he went into breeding owners just s2.oon as I ycarlingl and was then handed over to Earle Avery. A good part of her early education was given over the Maine ovals and later shc raced at Roose- Floyd Curry will be at l'll.!lll. wing on the line with Jean Bcliveau and Bert Olmstead. Blake also recalled Jackie Le- clalr from Montreal Royals of the Quebec Hockey Learziic. Blake obviously was displeased with the 6-1 shelizickinc Canadians took at the hands of New YorkiBob Turcr of (he Cataracts will Rangers Wednesday night but was remain with the team since Doll- clieered I bit to know that de- ard St. Laurent is still on the in- fenceman Doug Vlarvey will return ljured list. Blake Makes Lineup Changes For Contest Against Bruins i to action. The cast has hccn removed from Henri (Pocket Rocket) Richard. rookie centre. sidelined with ankiei and knee iiijurics, may possibly be dressed but whether he will play or not will not be known until to- day. Centre Ciiniiie Braden. brought up for I couple of games. has been returned to Siiawinlgan Falls Cat- aracts of the QHL. Dcfeiiccma the Island Senior ahow Parkdale ithe Lewis In Second Allie Carver Tops Scoring Unofficial scoring ItItlItlcI' for Arthur's 49 minutes keeps him "B" League well in front but Dink Carroll In Flyor-1' pluying second slot with 38 minutes has coach Allie Carver holding I com- been getting some stiff competit- fortabie 7-point margin over B.Y. ion of late. Parkdale defensemun pC. starry centermun Brim Lewis. B :carver lends the fugue in goals scored with a bi mIrkerI in I 4 games. His 5 In In givc him I itotal of 27 poinll. Willie Dunn. Dunn has notched 5 goals to go 'll saves in doing so. i-iioug with his assist total for III piiints. one behind defensemun .lil('l( iiciidy and Merrill Pineau of the B.Y.C. tied for third slot with '0 points. Pineau has 11 gouls Ind ii assists .iiiiie Ready'I total is comprised of ii goals and 11 assists. l Playing coach Wally Shepherd of lhe B.Y.C is tied with Dunn in Iltll'i'l place with 7 goals and 11 assists. Pineau's 11 goals puts him sec- ond only to Carver. The Fiyers and the B.YC are tied at the top of the Slai'ldlllf.!S. each with 12 points. Each of the teams has idential 5-3 won-lost records. liiciuded in the win col- umn of both teams is I 4-point win over S.DU. Montague Prim- roses follow the top teams with 6 points made up of 3 wins and 3 losses in 6 games. Holding down the rear are S.D.U and the Sum- merside Aces each with 4 points. The Saints have 1 victory in 8 tries while the Aces have 2 wins in 7 attempts. In the penalty parade Ron Mac- Ilph Josey was tagged for 13 inutes in Thursday's game to run is total to 37 minutes. MacDonald of Montague is tied with Josey and they are followed by Frank Smith 1 Lewis next in line to CIrver. bus of B.YC. with 35 minutes. 20 points made up of 7 counters and 13 assists. The latter gives him most penalized team in the league league lead in the important lwlth an 8-game total of 226 min- st department together with utes'Fiyei-s follow with 158. Mon- league has 145; Summerside 127 Ind lshlflts have 42 minutes in 3 games. SCORING LEADERS- The B.YC. are far and away the 3551333130 -du-:-oeQ 31o;:m:5vI3a I-I-r-t-I-nh- "U N54 .6 wG89g8CNE STANDINGS: BY.C. dale (5-3; 12 points, GOALS: A. Carver. Fiyers (22). i-oixrs: A. Carver. 'Pa1'kdale "PENALTIES: MacA.rl.hur, Aces HOW THEY STAND- TORONTO (CP) - l ' finIl tnte l!'l:I'ti-lW:It tIlkl.ln IIIIIIPOI new In in ifootbull. The Big Four will hunmer out 1956 season two teams from the the policy it will pro II when ture for pro football. schedule. the Ippointment of The two 1IIguaI Ire starting next Ft Iy. Both the wmu Ind ml Four evilsgon for the sport's current l!iIye agreed in giipglple hfDl soglie 0' 5 5- cm 0 merger an ea 0 y continuing its sepIrItI identity. Chin” '-'h"l"g- ”Jld""' 3; llfnwg Now only final details have to be View Frid-v it I1 "3 E B" - worked out. 3-Team Junior League Formed made plans for the formation of ives. It involves primarily the Idop- tion of I liinitod interlocking comisnilziioner or I gig to En the 0 setup. In -nego - 0 tion list. the possibility of I two- ga1InenG,ey'CR? 3:; 1; if 35: For Formation I900 OBI. P J - h ti l uInce of some sort of IffIllItIoI BEl:I1C::0A(;fc)u&:.:nf5 ee1,::c:ftf:e with the CInIdlIn Rugby Union. .. co organize the new ut-up when they meet in Wlnnipe for four days. The blue” step go be taken .2 athletic commission. would have A meeting Called 1851 1118111 '0 on the rockl. The International local Junior Hockey League was men; 1., cieveimd 0,, char", of held with an encouraging turnout anu,u.u,, viohuoup of players and team representat- A three-team circuit was brought into being and the first game - In Dogkendorf exhibition encounter-will be plIy- ed Monday evening at the Sports ' ' ' Arena between tb Abbies Ind P. Rlnk wln: vlce W.C. Tonight at the Sports Arena It Prasu Match 7.45 I practice session will be held for all local Juniors and anyone A business Girls team skipped wishing to play in the league is by Mrs. Marlon Dockendorff won 12' asked to attend this practice. A schedule will be drawn u local Charlottetown Curling Club. 5.-sometime next week with 4 games likely to be played on Wed- the Blanche Conway rink tied for 4 nesday and Saturday evenings. t- Winnipeg will be the adoption of I It.iveI of the Big Four foothill limited interlock!!! lchedlllt 3031 club: nut has today to mm the lutiim haw been workinii on var- for 1:3: iouI type: of Inch schedules and they will be presented in the joint week that In Ixpectod to own I meetings for consideration. Canadian professional Tentative feeling It the Big Four meeting Dec. 4 WII tibut for the it But would go West Ind play two get: together Iutn th the WeIt- or tlu-I games while two or three ern Iiiterprovinclal Football Union turns from the West moved East in In Itteinpt to unite force: Ind for games with the other Big Four provide I Iounder economic Itruc- clubs. Football Heads MgeefTo . Map Out Final Strategy Three of the Big Four club: Ira reported to have lost money last season Ind the league in in favoi of increasing its number of game. in 1956. from 12 to pouibly 16. thu same number the WIFU teams played last season. A proposal for I two-lune. total- points Grey Cup final may be raised at Winnipeg. There win no announcement that this had beel discussed It the preliminary meet- ings but it is kowu that Montreal Alouettes favor it. committee began assembling for In important meeting today. I Chicago member of the Interna- tional Bo ' Guild blamed tel- JIck Begun. chairman of 1130': chairman of the New York state had no New York Boxing Guild to Imuh if it were not for televised boxing. With member: quitting the Newi York Guild under Helfiindla threafl to revoke their managerial licences by Jan. 18. the parent IBG Ilsa is 8 Guild Ilno is under federal indict- the Vice-President's Match at the The Sybil MIcMlllIn rink ond runner-up position. PEBBLE BEACH. Calif. (AP)- A younger generation of pro golf- ers gets one more chance today at two of the game's biggest names. Ben Hogan and Byron Nelson. Both will tee off in Bing Cros- byis charity golf tournament and izcth have served up scores indicat- ing they are not here just to walk around the course. Hogan posted I 65 and Nelson I 68 in practice. Hogan retired right after he failed to win the U. S National Open last June but was talked into this tournament by Crosby. who said the Tcxan's appearance would help the gate. Crosby for the 10th year will pay all the expenses. including Sl5.000 worth of prize money. and will donate the receipts to charity. This time he offers S2.-500 first prize for the best pro score and Ben Hogan Byron Nelson To Tee-Off In Golf Tournament 51.500 for the pro half of the win- ning pro-amateur team. The crooner, who shot I 76 in practice, is teaming with Hogan. other top pros on hand include last years winner. Dr. Cary Mid- dlecoff. Marvin (Bud) Ward. Doug Ford. Bo Winnlnger. Walter Bur- kemo. Lloyd Mangrum, Bob Ros- burg. Tom Bolt. Ed Oliver. Bud glslpher. Gene Littler and Johnny u I. ' SON TO COMPETE Among the amateurs 15 Lindsay Crosby, 17-year-old son of the singer who will be making his first tour of the family tourney. Other play-for-fun men include Phil Har- ris. Johnny Welssmuller. Hoagy Carmichael. Gordon Macrae, Dean Martin and President Eisenhower's brother. Edgar. City Volleyball League Meeting There will he a city Volleyball League meeting this afternoon It 1:45 It the Y. M. C. A. The fol- lowing are asked to attend. lvnn Dowiiiig. Myron Weeks. Alf Coady. Jim Coady. Joe Thistle. Art Bal- lcm. Ralph Whitciicct, Gcorgc An- drew. Ron Atkinson. All other in- (crested players are invited. Island League Meeting Sunday A meeting of the island Senioi League will he held in Charlotte town on Sunday afternoon at 4:30. vclt and on the Grand Circuit and at Lexington. Ky. won the Hanover: Shoe Farm Filly Stake. purse 816-! 950 with the second heat in 2:02,. which replaced an 24-year-old ml cord of 2:02V4 made by Maid Mc-i Elwyn in October. 1931. Her sea-. sniilsz winnings were approximatclyi I. 530.000. The other Maine owner isi George Landert: of Kitferv. Billy Hauzzhinn acting for him bought. the yearling pacer Belle Acton at auction for 31.600 started her cam- her bIck up the shoe II on othc foot. It was the want mm in living memory but Ifuro reputa herself every Io Ind it II quite possible we often 1 line recollection of old timers lulnininiug on the nut January I)'I than Ind have been dead I I 3 possible to drive &. Cont! dweller: in those days puff! dole to Nnture. Ker- Ilkfngggiw Nwiwithull lab! Nine respect; but when she really being 2:02 2.5., new worms ,9, (Continued on pIge 7) C C White Nearing . :::: 3.i.”.'.'..l.f2. ::..:"::..".;':.::. Whiilock's Mark AMONCTON ((gIP)--sherinln White dlwr thew tint occurred when NW" 3"" 9"" lcoflll IN- 'm 3,0”. 0, mun, I, V" hn moved to within two point: of listening to om time" of I year-old Atlantic Cont Senior time reminisce. They were in H”'3k'3' L933” ”""l"K ""-'07d- Ffgficiagylengue sfutiutick released gm Mn, N I F ,, t r Iy secretary-tru . ,m,'yi:'g,JOg;e: 3'" Chandler show the smooth-working '59. . (Rama mu pivotmnn heading tho Icoring pl- an" .0 mick" would rnde with 92 points. two Ihort of 10;. hm.” g.-urm. Roy (Buck) Wliitlock'I record of (0, , ,1,” Wm, ((1:45 Ylhtigock tge mark with . Iro own tun Niel take the shortest fgzhnekl n u 1': Tildg I? o goasun Iiisss. I o it with Iafetypver fences. Iwamin. . awn" bu,” our Jackie Schmidt who has 72 points. Wlritiock is in third pIIce. He i..,m,m,,d, ",4, has 71 points. made up If (wmnlm-I) up goals Ind 44 assists. H LEAD! GOALS KM?! Pierre lriliont of Amherst alip- Ipof. Ha ha: 70 the Input h goals Insist: ileoftniniurv. '1IIt -ii-I-wk dflun. noon VII In imb- Leaguc president Cleaver Mac-Lean Ch'lown Curlers Visit Monlag ue The Montague Curling Rink was the scene of activity last averting when four teams from Charlotte- town visltd the Montague club for an evening of curling and soc- ial gct-to-gether. Several of the Charlottetown group were former residents of Montague: Jim and Bill Burden. W.M Mellish. Manag- er of the Bank of COlI'lITI9I'Lc, Char- lottetown, I brother of Mrs. Minnie Mat-Donald of Montague and Rs- gie Reid. Today I mixed group from Charlottetown will visit Mon- tague for an I afternoon and even- ing of mixed curling. requests the presencc7"represeiTt-I- tivcs from all teams for this im- portant meeting. ....'. 0 -.:.-..;. -..;U.Icnad5'i..- 1'4. Sam Langforcl A Conlenled Man Despite Desiiluiion By WHITNEY MARTIN NEW YORK (Amvsam Lang- ford had been blind for many years. During several of tiiiise years he was destitute. a forgotten man. Yet, tie s p i t e hi.- affliction. poverty and obscurity he had I serene mind; I contentment which should be the envy of many I man with health and material success. The last thing he wantd was pity. "Don't nobody need to feel sorry for old Sam. I had plenty good times. I been Ill over the world. I fought maybe three, four hun- dred fight: and every one win I pleasure. If I just had me a ilfile change in my pocket I'd get along fine." END OF LONG SEARCH Those were Samlii words quoted hy Al Laney of the New York Her- Iid Tribune in as fine Ind appeal- ing I story as we ever read in which Laney told of his long quest to locate the Boston Tar Baby. finally finding him Ilono in II dingy liuil room in Harlem. This resulted in the raising of I fund. the proceedl of which pro- ” vided I modest income for the great fighter from Weymouth. N.8. lam died Thursday It 72. but not before he had become I living legend. Wnenevcr the tumor 1 great rlngmen were listed. ford WI! certain to be i . although he BQVCI held I wont championship. The champion: Ivoided him It ""' '7'" ””'il.”'2."f..”il'.'2"2iii' win -1 recognized and amazing ability be given I chance It I crown. It could have been any crown from Welter wcicht on up. Is he never weighed more than 1621A. and usually was for under that figure. ALL COMERS With the doors to the titles closed to him, he fought whenever two rounds. Jim Flynn. who is and wherever he could. barring no credited with I kayo over JIck man. regardless of size or Ibiliiy. Dempsey. in one: John Lester His own estimate of "three. four Johnson. who gave Dempsey one lic demand that I mun of his For want of opponents he often wu forced to take on the same opponent time and aguin. He met. Harry Wills no less than 15 times. Sam McVey was I rival 14 times. Hi: list of victims reads like I "Who's Who" of his timhcxccpt for the champions. and several of the men later won titles. H knocked out Tiger Flowers in hundred" fights wu low. Actually. of hi: toughest bIttlII in one. and it was 842 but the origlnIl Joe Walcott in 15. Rangers Could Lose Second - Place During Weekend Games (By i.hI Canadian Prou) The National Hockey League come: up with six games (MI weekend and when lf'l Iii ovor. ugu,.d,y tiiiere might be I different IIIIII for I sunny in second place. My night started I gruelling nine-game road trip in! Iboorbing I (I-0 wallopitlg It Detroit. take on the M is Lula It Toronto travel in Giicngo It. A puir Iuucrno of Ranger lonu coupled with two Detroit Red wings. on of to Detroit victories would boost hottest clubs in the league MW; Win: one point put the Blue- I plan play two "big" gIi'neI--IQIIII ciiimo Black Hawks sun-um It It St. Louis and back lionw III!- dsy Iniiut the Inga-IIIIHI Montreal Canadians. .InwIillo the battle for fourth all wt. ulim tleotltmr Ice . But-I hIvo Red Wings. who In H Mn! gtpoiuts. it more than lut- piacc with 4: potiiu. In three int! behind New York Rlltltl. .. luau tnidninit. wisp null ”"..,i..' 'i3”.3"; ”.'.';".l.i.'l"" .'.7."'i.;': jg mm min In vfolt Mout- -i'.!'il'..”'.P.'.'-..."5".... -om if-'.'-..i'?."&?'...'.”...f.i?' '7 " . . . . v . l I, . OLYMPICS BOUND riinnlpeg speed skater Gordon the Olympic speed Ikatlng chImp- iidley will represent Canada in ionlhlpu in ltIly in FIbrurIy. Graham Named Award Winner NEW YORK (AP) -- Otto Gn- ham. the Cleveland Browns' (rut quarterback. Wednesdny wu named winner of the December award in the professional Ithlnu Gnham. who called it I career after leading the Browns to In- ofher pro football title. thus quIl- ified for the tinnuIl prize. I 8I0,(l)0 Rohlniiou. the re- t-rowned middleweight champion. wII second Ind jockq Willie Har- lowd .FoofbcIlIr Studying Offers iowA CITY. lowI (AP)--Colvin Joni. IowI'I out Id?! be II -a Ollionalfoofhlll ipeg Blue Doubts estern fnterprovlneid Tonight's Game will ht out when the Brulnl meet CInIdicuI in Ilontrul. Hockey School Sawchuk Out For MONTREAL. (CPI-word ti-om Baotou Bruin: Friday III! that Terry BIwchuk. one of to III National I-Ioc Iauguc ponllu. Iction tonight IloItuIl Personell of winning team was as follows: Mrs. Marion Docket!- dorff. Skip Mrs. Margo Benton. Maia; Miss Sybil Gordon. 2nd stone; Mrs. Daisy Haywood. 1st, Itone. Personell of MacMillan Rink: Sybil MacMlllIn. Skip; Miss Jean Grant. mate: Miss Marjorie Stew- Irt. 2nd Itonei Mn. Barbara Cam- eron, lst. stone. Conway Rink: BlInche Conway. skip; Min Iris MIcI.ellIn, mate: Miss Elaine Mutch. 2nd stone; Miss Florence Maclaean. 1st stone. Rollins Refuses Demolion To Minor Leagues TORONTO (CP)-The Telegram say: Al Ro1llnI. goal tender of Chicago BlIck Hawks in the NI- tional Hockey League. hIs decld ” to quit hockey rather than be sent down to the minor leagues. The newspaper says the veiran of (W: NHL reasons is reported ready to return to his home It New Wectmlnste , B. C. rather than take I demotion to Buffalo Bison: of the American Hockey League. ' Rollins was replaced in the Chi- cago nets last Wednesday for I game in Toronto by Hank Bassen of the Buffalo telm. Team offi- cials said the move wIs designed to give Rollins I rest. ,The Telegram says it has learned Rollins was told to replace Bassen with Buffalo but balked at the order and indicated he would Blcimes T.V. Of Guild said. everybody? take. I Curling Draw This Afternoon 2P.M. ley. J. MIcKennI. Whitlock. Geo. Kays. Henry Douglas, M. Y A A. Love. G. B. Baker. 3230 P. M. J. R. Williams. MacLean. R. Matheson. or Scratch gumea. MIXED CURLING 8.30 p.m Ild, F. Cannon. S. Rotid. Stewart. C. MIcLeod. quit hockey flrlf. WE NEED I man who II: 1. I) to I) years old. 2. Wltti selling experience. I. Able to travel I week It a tine . . . Ind owns I cur. WE OFFER I fine business: 1, No investment needed. 1 Earnings paid in advance. 3. Long-range security. Oil company is over 21 year: old. i internationnlly known. and Il I lender in the field. Some of our men. like C. 1-1. Libbey. J. H. Peacock. W. D. Mietnoi. and other: II:-ned over 853.000 in I year. If You Are Earning Less Than Sl2,00 In A Year 9l1.(m is not too much for the man we want to represent II in the Charlottetown area. HERE ARE A FEW OF THE EXCEPTIONAL EARNINGS MADE BY SOME OF OUR CANADIAN MEN: E. W. Goskey. 32.Ul,5l h I month; N. H. Somervllle. 31-- 211.15 in a month; J. D. Mc- Kay. 3557. in I week: G. Boudreau, S527.B6 in I day. If you want in make good in I new businesi. than you IN invited to write me person- ally. telling Ibont yourself Ind vour experience. All replies .-orifldenttal. PRESIDENT. Dept. E-2. P.0- Box 7U. Fort Worth 1. Twin. A wlre to the C-Inndieiu inu- Iumout from In Bruin all John Henderson would mm M .. THI R.C.A.F MOIILE RECRUITING UNIT WILL BE IN CHARLOTTETOWN non runny AND WEDNESDAY I AM. to 12 - 1 PM. to I p.m. AT THE 8rdl'loor0fThI YOU MAY AIJO WIITI. PIONI Q VCT In iooutiuu ft Iocllbhklilnhgz PIIONIQI gummmmm luau: Danie 0I"I'l-130038: Mow-M Kandy. W Gmgay, !heIdIyN&h7P.I(.N"-'- THE R. C. A. l'. RECRUITING UNIT. I. G. A. 1. ITATION. IUMMIR-IIDI. P. I. I. LOCALIIO u:ao:m.tou-iioIP.I- The guild was formed to get I fair skate for boxers and lheil handl u from television. Begun "What has the guild got to do with licensing or refusing to ii. cence I manager in New York? If the New York commission has evidence of I bId background around I manager, sure. refuse him I licence. but why penalize Begun said the Chicago guild members would meet in 10 day! or so to decide what Iction to Ice 1 - J. J. Morris. F. Muc- Mllian. W. MacGregor. Kip Ready vs Ron Parker. (Dr. H. MacKen- zie). L. M. Robinson. Dr. 0'HIn- Ice 2 - Harper MacNeiIl - G. Scantlebury, G. Bennett vI C.MIu- Lean. Don Maclntyre. G. Wellener. Ice 3 - N. Nicholson. F. Can- non, K. Myers. Lou Campbell VI E. MacNutt. A. Wellener. J. T. Ice 4 - Ed Wood. W. Hayward. Ins vs J. . Simmonds, Howard MacDonald. Ice 1 - A. H. Roper. W. Rodd. Ed Brown, E. Matheson vs C. R. Trainor. H. MIcLeIn. G. Ballock, Ice 2 - H. B.-Willis. J. Morris. H. Howatt, W. Douglas vs S. W. Willis. V. G. Howati, Cleaveland Ice 3 and 4 - Open for challenge Ice Nu. 1--A. MacDonald (skip) E. Gass. S. Carson. M. Blakeney vs. W. MIcLIlno (skip) G. Mae Donald. L. Blakeney. J. Carson. Ice No. 2-H. Peters (skip) J. MacLean, E. MncLeod. N. Hawaii vs.. D. Wonnocott (skip) G. Mac- Kay. V. Howati. E. Anderson. Ice No. 3-W. E. Mi-iclnnls (skip) F MacLeIn. L. Donald. D. .L: Clair. vs.. C. J. MIcLean (skip). R. Leciair. S. Willis. J. MacKen- drick. Ice No. l-C. MacDonald (skip) M. MacNelll. W. Rodd. M. Cannon. vs.. W. McNeill (skip) N. MacDon- Ice No. 2-12. Joncs (skip) A. Wood. A. liiacLcod. M. Stewart vs. E. Wood (skip) M. Jones. G. Ice No. 3-J. Burden (skip) B. Howati, H. MIcKenzie. G. Gren- ough. S Ice No. 4-Dr. J.C. Gallant. (skip) A. Maker. '1'. Hooper. B. Cameron vs.. D. Cameron (skin). I Gallant. N. Mscblevin, V. Hoop- er.