izzling Pace l Islanllders-4Maintain Their l l v ' i ' v . ' I . V 0 TC - Humble Millionaires 3-1 ”"".s'o" .. "V 'l”"”'' Halifax Atlantics Whlpi 0 I With Two Goal Splurge Glace Bay Miners 8 4 . C .m-.-- In The Third Period ( ms. l... .. .-ell. .......... . Halifax Atlultics were hot as 1 e- llmmnry - l'.; l crackerutonight as they whipped Firlt Period ' -- , FTP 2,7 lcplp eel Clements to end the scoring. W” tall-end Glace Bay Miners 8-4 in 1-llhllhxi Gould 10.10 l SXDNE'lY.' Elli. d -ll ed lllneupsla wow”. g V ll lam Marlllme Mlllol. gockey 2-Halifax. Bowness. l l fl:leal:l0l:El:hml?nrx5 :'r?pe::nEOnl'nn1l'lle Ch'iown: Goal. Milllar; dcfcgrc-. 6 League contest here. I 3 l(llGtlllofldl) 11.03 ! l ' M-L T 'i.. Bk i h. us- Lg g.) do Au lie; 3. - a a.'. . ason .' Maritime Major Hockey League la:le;ll,gl?:1'lolfl:;l.sd,l rpo:",(l:..l G0,. 28, llhOllE:uoul?5lll:tg33.3:l bay” mg Mm- (Bergeron) ' 15,330 V herehtlgillllghtlegtlliey whipped Syd- don, l.l0ld”.lll.l Whltlock. Gray. l El... were Ml," ll, lmlllllll um. Penaltyzsll-Iayeis . l. ll” 9”” ' ', P -l h,- Be udry Hurst Clem- O o 1, km th . 1 1 ll 1 lll con Pei-oi! Once alzain the third-place Syd- exlzls m' 5 ' ' . ogmlgm gerlgse "' H e 4-Glace Bay. Backor - ...... .. 4.00 lley club was unable tolliold s. first Syllneyl Goal. pidsodnlv; de- ' Bill Goold .and Bob Bowneas 5TGl”'3 B55” B””k0l'- lolggiocleleoallilll Iilltlllldersmtellzld. lltrlallllkelg fence, Weaver, Macdlntyge, Whalen, , S 1 C each shall . pal, for Alllallllcs and 6.llMfl?rack(e:l'l.lEurega) 13.31 i t C , ltlarlneau; forwar s, irie. lor- ;' olhe; 315 gnlwglll w t. 8 ally, 00 . through W? I Dal? lll lhe l'llll"d- eck, Robertson. Rowe. McDonalzll. a u S 53;. Muclgloe Hlgllen Franll; 3;. (Bergeron) .................. .. 18.08 Tile win may produce a serious Blrulwwl Hlldeblalldl Morrow. "eron and Doug McPllee i 7-H"m'lx' H”"e"' lease for the Islanders. however, as llllll W... " Pops Buck” allot kl pull. ml (13. xvatson, King) ...... n 1927 high-scoring Bob Gray was forced Sllmmal.l.l,,g PITTSBURGH. Jan. 2'! -(AP- I Mme”. both ln the second perlodl Penalties: Lepine 636, Amndio out of action in the second period Flnl l.,,,lml .. Branch Rickey. the economy- . - when Mlnm almost lled llle Count 19.17. after he was crashed along the 1,,gl.dll,,l.l M0,-ml.-l llllllldlfdpgenteral lllllanagetlll olfl.Pil.ldi- Gordie -Mllller and mu Mccmckl Third -pm-iml boards by Sydney": Johnny M0r- (Blrukow) 3.51 mi; lira es. 5 arpene 13 ln- I i 8--Halifax. Bcrgeron, row. He suffered a wrlst lnlury. Penalties: None. ary knife today and with the first I - flllllrflC0Wl ll" 01”? 3" 1" ll" (Bowness) ....................... .. 4.35 Sydney took it first period lead Second Period stroke brought yelns from NH- Thllwo mm b mum ln ll" 9-Glace B.-iy. Miller. when Johnny Morrow finished off 2-chv..,....,.l Beaudrl-, nonal lgensue home-run kins l 5' . ' mm 1234 3,1 l, Kl e; M mom, fencg- second gave Miners their biggest A llll''''W3-' 9”” W” M” Bl” lG"5'”'””"l"- ' 1638 blisyr Frn k Thom s Right winger Bob Grey who threat of the same but izoals by . "k'"' ”"d Freddie ”.”d”b”"d' P""””": Ma”"”” i "”' Killer wicked uh 's9oooo last suffered a painful wrist-thumb ln- Goold and i-lollet during the last ”V”5”"' L”"”” 1305 I” the second perlod oharlomu -lm" M"L”a" 1427 ""'j0r' Mowmv ear in slzilar andpbonuses The ju in svclne last night will have two minutes of the rlod sent At- 11-”"max' Bowncm mwn 5”” the W31 llackwhe" b.mh 504' G””'”" 1504' Clemmu magi The 5l'”"lil9 lllllllly Wlllch All Dfurates want. in slice the fisilre by thley wrisg Xyra -ed this mornlrlz lantics ahead again plfv a 5-2 mar- I (B"gcm"' Goon” iiiiii " 1509 ciuhs Wered Playing liollll”-35l'59l Third I'Pri0ll 1q0lLlpton. Johnny Horeck and their '75 per eenit and the 30-year-old to determine the) extent of the ln- Eln l' 12-?ll;'cf B?” Mccmcke Morrow an Gordon sting Du 3-Ch'lown. Travis ............. -. -- Sydney Mlllionni,-9, have sl-mwn " ll ld ll ll, lslll ll” ., . 'l ,g 8 50h lllilll Sillklrll P9lllllll99- Hill” 3"” 4TCh"”w"' whmmk ....'l0r the Charlottetown Islanders ls” oll lg roglrlerz? e ac r jugray suffered the injury during Idlddgplsaay: Goal Lockhart' de- Penal?” Gould 453' I dry Maud K sou gml (mm Gus (Clommm hzlllhis season has been 1”9el-V Ye” '”l0m53- Who hll 35 home Tllll5 the second period when he collid-V lcnce. Hlnchberger. Buregri ,Am- silmsi GllSiaYS0Yl- P9"3l'.V3 Hill” 1' isponsiblc for the Islanders lofty for the Pirate-owned New Orleans ell W-llll Jollnn Mbnow Mal. llle Mlle cooper. llllwmlls l(i way. LMM"".t Early in the last period l-mt Stalls lstanding in the M. M. H. L. Back club in the C1355 M Southern -55- boards and yturned back his son, Joss 'Mccrni-kcn' Flacknr M”M"k"' Travis. an ex-Miillionalre. scored lvlillar .. . 5 3 9--20 m the swasllbllcllllng days ol mo soclllllmll says llllll deslllw llll llhuml; He has hopes that me lnl lhellerl Rgynak Mlll"l' Bonlmml it'll” llT0V9d lo be me w”m”' Pldmdlw -' l 13 k2 .V9l1l'S 8:0 Wllenllle Millionaires and 19"” 15" the game he'll mm ""1655 Jury will not prove too serious and me. McKenzie. Buck whltlock counted from Mar- Ilanders were at bitter logger. the Pirates fork over more cash. that he wlll be able to play gull, llalllllxl Goal. lllclleeklnl (la. QEST11” EVER ' heads in their feud for Maritime ,T.he Bu”. mid the 22'ye”'old within several days. 'cllce, Leplne. McNeil. McLaugh- t 1 t0 T hockey supemacy it was impossible hauve ,l9:llaPltl5;lbl:lergl;n 33900 1?” Lyle wiseman Fdid not accom- liil. Bloom. Hayes; forwnrds. & lo even El l ll- g year. s l ax munl or i l . l l l . l .- A ll 6 ICS 1'3 F Vt 0 it on mm 0- .f.'.".lf' l.:l::::?' E..:l.?'”i;.::::;. SUBIIRBANITE preaching remote friendship be- tween the two clubs. But this year the two teams have formed a re.- lationship which has proved most beneficial to the Islanders and of course most embarrassing to Syd- hey. to Sydney. Wiseman missed the game on account of a groin injury. J. Macteod Leads club. Killer. a bit fiustered by the pay slash. says he deserves more than the Pirates want to dish out. ”I just can't see the Pirates of- fering me a contract calling for a 25 per cent out from my 1952 con- scored the winning goal last night as the Islanders defeated the Syd- ney Mlllionalres 3-I. Travis scored unassisted early in the third per- iod. Hollc-il. Referee: liilaniics Ask Mathleu. by aoonWEAn last IITING EDIIES . . num liulmmc . .. For Eddie Robinson CHICAGO. Jan. 2'1 -- (AP) - I..insemm.l first baseman Eddie Robinson and The Philadelphia. Athletics and two other players, ' chlcago White Sox today sprang "The Sox finished third last year Th ' ' ' tract." moaned the 30-year-old North RIVET Hockgy ' ' "W ""9"""' the off-season's bi gest deal - a and we (the Athletics) finished l ' fucc?” M ll.” lslalldels outfielder; "lllWlllllL!,l! first baseman exc ange of two- loin-tn,-' the batting cmmpion 9;. '5 uh l-lls teal” hsalllst Sydney "I consider myself of value as a I. t- t' navgnszu, year American League batting plained. "This year it looks as ll” been Wtlllnk Short of rem8rk- sale attraction and Want to be 8331!? 3 is "is b S h d I HALIFAX J 2-, (pp) H ll TREAD annoys: champion Ferris Pain of the Als mongl, the sex are going to be able- The two teams have played paid accordingly. Branch Rickey ll C 8 ll 9 l All l'-' ”l"'.l ” lg an R gm glnpsllp lol. poll.el,.llllllllg Eddle Roblllsml llglll up lllele wllll ll good chance one another. twenty-one t:mes. Jr. told me I was being asked to "WT ,. Ml "X 3" ws ” 35' as 9 9'95" "' of the Sox. for the pennant, or course, I nmlS9l'enteen times the Islanders take the maximum slash because -7. M801-eod of the It-me le Following are-In-e-matches lched ?lf;liioil.u!ll:. lllililliistln etomiltltlllir anrrgleeb su mtodayl l " 9 ll I11 0 O y Creek Bulldogs leads the scoring race in the North River Hockey 11165 l0l'llly at the Cl'lBl'l0l-tel-0Wll League folowlng one round of play. Curling Club: it was announced yesterday. The 1 1'- Mg leading scorer at the end of the 108 l--l'll (1 Ntkllliolli -7- H- sclledulc will be awarded with the MN3Nllll- 5- H- B3rb0lllW 5- E- DD ll 5 ll L all T, plly. Fol. MacDonald vs. ALW. Hyndman. lowlingxgmtepghc sgoriflg Oresulls at 11-fanllel O'Rourke. 011 Hemyi J- 3- ay or. SL'Hl'RH.Ui'ITl TJI. XII. The Hmfwl-yr Tun Qt Ruble! mighfly l,i,..,,d 1,, my. the chancelhalle skated off the ice victorious. the club lost money last year." L-nanny ii; (made. Luulild to help them make the drive." Twice the teams have played to a 3115 lll9l0lll-lJl1r8tS by Klner and draw and twice the Millionaires Thoma! dldn't me Branch Rickey M N 1! R' It EC the Islanders have been able to -5”l3l'-ll lam-l l?"b1lClY- llllel” Will- Cllplllm 36. mg to keep him from it. I do not have come up with a victory. Of the T . . . discuss negotiations with players. y It is doubtful if any The swap involved I five-Iplayer transaction. also sending Bob Wil- son. the A's rookie second slicker. in the White Sex for outfielder Ed l McGhee and infielder Joe De Maestlri. The other player: were strictly window dressing in the Pain- League to discuss the rt-fereelng situation. "We feel." said a club spokes- man. "that league referees have been unduly severe on Halifax in reports sent to the league presi- dent. in our opinion the incident involving Hughie Campbell, last son Mun AND 42 points at stake in these -names '2” 9- 915?" Wallis W dl5Cll-95 N5 DEEP SNOW If the players want to-it's their Robinson deal. the end of the first round: N F31”-3m in” 1951 1”3"' mm” o o enjoyed such 6UD1'8m8CVDDrlIeErLe:f)lr: busi-nes' P 0' ml Tit:-(lean:-?Vr'CKHM'Ctm'll)Illaet.'t Ii-lliidg: Saturday "Mm did Mt "H l" srunnin suRI'TR'P champion with n .344 average, last C I ollm Club ln Mmllmll M3. or Klner has led or tied for th J. Macl.eod tN.M.C.) 9 1 to ' l”lFl-R -M-L l”5' F Dllsgoll such a drastic penalty as a six- year won the crown with .327. a Smlm hocke 'l0r ll Pall J” V National League home run crown w. Tremere (Mi 4 2 ti 2'1. ' Gtll. CG” ne' Mil M lc ' game suspension. by The 32-year-old Robinson. much ..n rears At thy t t fgtlli mm lo? seven straight years. Last J. LeCla'li' (G.ll.) 3 3 6 ”5”"3gl; ”" .le3;5eL Pl": ,9" D "At the league meeiinfr we will loss adept afield. batted .296. but A lnk skl ea b Bill Macmlll -lh ” H 9 514", 0 5 59359" year he hit 37 round trippers. drove R. um-i-y (Cl 4. 2 6 he Dm'ld' E'd ', "fllllgll ' demand that the refereeing slum. his 104 RBI's tied for second in the r . pp 5' , 9 ml l ax 5'-Bllllc-9 had 5 lllg in 87 runs and batted .241 with the J -ow cl . , 4 2 6 E M” (ma ' gal m lei lion and the lee ue rules re 'd- ' " "' d ' :1 Ion ue Cleveland's Al Rosen with 3"d ciimmmng of Pm” oR0l”'ke- "186 l" E35195 0” llle Islanders bllllworst Pittsbur h club in ma th I B1 H. I James camemn vs" Goldo” Avurd ' g gm 5 i y ens” loss lllllslled llrsll one hem" than first, Ralph Jones. second. and this edge is being whittled down 50 years, Hlsgbesl yell, W3 19;? C' McDmfgau 'N'M'C') til ; 2 Lewis Turner, Henry Peters. ill” 3"l:l”ll'lllY llll 'lld9””-Weill for rural driving. Robinson and Larry Doby also of D'”"lVl ?:R”l!l'l:- glgll-l'd- V Wlllll lge at at pleasing pace. The .score on That year he socked 54 home runs. Eigllfll. 3 2 5 George Mactienlzht. H W 9 C3” " 5' '" ewe ' are smdded sun. Cleveland. one o no llln ll repleseni e games belweell llle lslllllllem and drove lll 127 mm and llll lalol C- M D ll ml 3 2 5 Ice 4-Hal uplllett, A. B. Bagna . . I Grlp wlll pull ,0" l I - l l Charlottetown Culling club in the .Allal.llles glands l3g5 ln l l. . ol Th l . - 9.0"?” v - S. R. Johnston. Earl Mill vs. John . The deal seemed paradoxlca n Pnvm lal Cham lomlll lm. . 3 91 0l1laS. bloushl: "D by the T wlllllock loll, 2 3 5 l g . l G - a d"ouxh'”w”hm ' face 0? TBCEHE Claim! by manager lwlmc lh . lllll pt p -l' 13 Halifax. The teams have ten more Bucs late in the season. collected Mclllacllem 'lN'-vl'Cl " 3 ll 4 5q"a'eb”3g5' R; Bums t" cl" - Pm” Rkmld” W1 ”"m1 "ml" laid tuhe illiuoliclllj 'nk '"””"l” l" the ”3"l" lchedllle "my ill” hm l" 91 "ll”- ml ll” ll Robinson (C) J l ' 3 I 4 W" MSW” Ila" Tmmm W” F"”lk 1”” at me 5” th" ivliliimil grid ioet two 1:: 22 lrlu "d W 151”"de" 'l''” l””l”W '3” W New 0””"5t ii MacKlnnon (cl A 3 l 4 -- v 4 L Mu , we-re shopping for a long ball Cmwdlng the Mmllelll rlnk lg: mp" emlerge from the Halifax season- Glegoly (Cl l ll l Glddlllgs'lvlCh"Bpc'liO:l'" - l- el".'1toh.500 k. ' . ' ' Flllll W” ll” d0V"l ll” RBI 5,3” is mean F" Alcom rm; wlnh 5 es wn co'6e' it e mi" lllltgesllnlinlidrltrlilietslotalniiilie(7?l:;u:almg: Mom (GR) 3 1 4 7 E ' In a re ular Lea ue ame at L?” H” goo 9') Collllllll l5-Sl 593-'l0Yl Wlllll 59- Tm mvzsmmnn lame Tl? allnl, lag But in the Ch8l'l0llel,0Wn-Syd- carried elsewhere on this page G' Cr.-wys (M) 1 3 4 1” 1"scm''ch gamei victor-lg, aging inst, flight Kthe cl-3. . mo” 5'6" &-x lllngsilag 5” now will have llllmeldeli gglng, 1) y' y I C hey series'the Islanders keep rol- ' ' - ' Flsldzzvelh llNM:l('l-ll (ll 3 :4; Alce 4-1 E' Burden Vsi E. F. pdud Heartbreakers and Victoria l OF mun" i ”' Sam Mele and Minnie Minoeo, ' . . . ,, ,, - . . . '0W 3 7 - - - C0lill i i wml 69 End 61 RB” nspeclllve. -1-ll, lwllmmgl l-lllk m the A ling right along. Last night they The clying towels alelout in Hal- Lclzclldl N. M. C..,Nllle Mlle Ice 2g,M0lll,l,glle V5. chm-lone. Unions battled to a 3-all tie. The Morons ly M melt power hm”! conlpemion will receive bgauuful added another notch to their belts ifax. According to a vely late ews creek; -MgMlll0lll C4ol.llwal;; town. lzame was fast and cleanly played. 'llowel,el,l lllm Wu llllmdlm individual curling trophies donated by taking thelmeasure of the M-il- despatch the Atlantic-5 have lied GR.-Glasgow mad. Ice am-Montague vs. Charlotte- with no Densities being handed lllllllll mwllatlon mm the 50x my ex. bryll tn; lalendezvouls Rleotaurliilnt. ll0XldllT'ErSvl '13-1' in hthe latters back- President J. E. Hudson to call a town. dlgx lglldelfgnfellellgglla Fe,;ll":0n- cuzvnoln tun olnsuomg plnlll Faln all A powerlul lrule lure ey epe is. cur er in so on yar . -ce in t it last two nilzhts meeting of the Malltllme Major 9 P. M. G 1 ll I G ll-d 3'11 - below the H53 season elm, stalls mounted on an ebony base. The the Islanders have seen the lVlll- Hockey League to discuss the J. S. MacDonald vs. Dr. PXTWVSE D 4:-gel ers Got MTIPHU W939 I Till The New York Yankees lul ll;rOlPhl:dtI.1:le for annual tcomlltetitlon llorlalrcs shoot into first period refereelngsituatlon. The Halifax Ed. Wood vs. M-ac.Donald. Dllllllsolllllllllitlllllllll vlctorllfrglil lll'ldl3- sigma ye” were hog Illa. Fun and the ll 5 ll 9 Ptrmmen Dr Z66 80 leads and then went to work to officials feel that the League . . . ll - ” 3 9 53" nil Vllulmlllllll with them. . 1 chores were performed by Bos- gox u-9 rumor-ed to 1,, wmmg to The t dl to d lg l H l render the Sydney advantages not re erees have been unduly severe 0 well Mm w d L W d one; the bgtbing clmmpion for 3 9-ll "9 3 P l;v0W9- only null and void but ultra vlres on Halifax in report-I sent to tile Fl l uzup "ml -tll ”lo ' AUTHORIIED first sucker Joe Collins and out. 3 N m I'P"5- as well. While such proceeding; League President. In other words it -- l l Ye cl hug 3 we eall"e- , fielder Hank Bauer. ' M” 9 3 33 must tickle Mllrph Chamberyiinls Would seem as though the Atllmilcs TWO ll0CkP.V Rallies WP” Pl3Y9ll -m-- pllay ngollflr t e ' M' 00d Tlw Fain San "Mighty Pleased" Al',l,”"h4l-l-D ld lg 12” heart they must be causinl: John- are complaining about the otllcl- last night at North River rlnk- lilariiime Malnr llllyllll 9155 '"',ll. ”l"” dTlll”" . WALNU'I' GREEK. Calif., Jan. Jl-B --d a '3'” 1 3 9” ny Horeck sleepless nights. nlintz of Charlie Geode. the offlc- ln the first Wlhsloe Icomlh Charlottetown 3 sydiiey l Ham ea l'ly”" "M ”l " DEAIER 27-(AP)-Amerlca.n League bat- 5- Mliglgmlld - ll :4 16 . . . ial who handled last Shturday 3-2 victory over North River. Wil- llaulax ll am, my 4 3"" V" - gugg ting champion Ferris Fain said to- c' M we ld t 6 5 3 Johnny Wu lllllllulll. leellng night's game in which l-lughle ilams sot '1 PH” 101' the Vlttofl New hf-unpwlck suitor. day hefwas "mighty pleased" to be Di alddlm ' 6 gr downmsl, .l,oul, llle ulllnd," 3.2 Campbell was given a match mls- with Caseley Ccllectlnz I ainaie. sallll, John 3 Fredericton 4 tral:l;lll1ltoIll.ll;lelCllltiliegoblllVlll.t.e flex. Maclmiail 5 7 1: will over his Mlmonall-,5 here on conduct and subsequently suspend- MacLean and McKinley scored Qllelm, lsmlol. mlled in have much to my" F3; 3,. plows, 4 5 ll Monday night. In that game the ES: 1" hl” wmk 1" Cml'l"lt9l'9W” ll" Nurm RfV"' Chleoutlmi 3 Montreal 2 , said a. few minutes after it was Jt F' Macmod 4 7 8 Mmllglrlaues Llumed m tlhellllxl most ofBtli:alieftocgllicilranxgtodldgfl 323;: shlurl (till: ;flLlloendMlKl:m8reC?(oV1e-l;edl(l om”-In senI"- A 3 allnounud ln olllclgo lllall he and D. Saunders 4 8 8 SW37 "3 Der Drmance 0 C 393' l l: ' Oshawa 5 St. Catharlnes l E, Tnnton , 3 g 5 son to proihice one of the best 5"” he lsllmdll” em9"'-'3 M3-l9l' W” "l9 secwd mm W" l" ” Guelph 4 Windsor 3 2;".i:”e.:.ii:l::..l:diiii:..:?i::: y. . 2 ,3 1 -.-,-mg; gn in 1950- :::.:.. 12'. Mii::l..ii..:":.2:::h:id o---i--0---M ---M i . . 2 s on ave won t e came in e - - 9 xzl.-ntreal Royals 2 Gait i , -m-m------- , third period." said Horenic in his ' 10'" 80l”- i a.p.c LEAGUE MONTAGUE - FRI: - SAT. - 30- 31st M M H L llll:i”':lEnlyr”&'”Cha'll::lX”d”' "we a Two keenly conluml mm” were Plctou 7. Trenton 4. ' -1.. -l . . - e . e i 0 played at the North River . Rinh Rolls of Film developed a d l , Part of the reason for the ln- c I 9 1”” Fm,” night 3" New x'.1""'J printed. 24 hour service. Doulile P W L T I A ru. splred performance of the Million- C eked Out " 54 Wm M" wlml" Color '- Richard Conte ' viveca Llndfars mo prints. Any roll of 3 ex- Halifax . . as 34 20 2 230 192 '70. hires was the threat of fines. Be- "id ll'"llP5lll" 5ll"""d PM California Gold Rush Days Action! Thrills! posnre only 40 cents. itcprlnu Ch'town .. 57 3123 3 209132 as fore he left Sydnev Horeck let it ll S "mill 3"" Ht 1 cents each. Mail Film sei-vfeesydney 58 22 33 3 153193 4'7 be known that some players were ML-LMlllTDllIlJy acorled tglcla Dand Charlottetown. . y 51 2131 4161 195 46 - v - - M 80 i l1m0ll all M W83 -. ..... B ll:'l1arllinle3l.ofl(:lrclli.llz fllrflfl glaglgeyhlfliaf BA lmlellll "leellllk 0i H18 l-a8dleS' each fired one for New Haven in nouncement at the time that he l,.;”3?3bl;,,3lf,,ff,hf;lflif3:'j3 rgglill; lT:lll:l.llVl:::lrli lgzi gggxgnelly Mglle I l V I levied the Mil) fine on right Wil'llZ,- lug evening wlm the luldelilt ll -wllll C l 8 r t e ,-: - E P er Johnny Morrow. known in Home Mrs. W.R MseNelll in th: ohalr ' galdnm mm m ey In ' lg, I S E S-"me? Circles ll” Klllg F””llk' flleeitllorts from the'dlfferent com- lirhle marlismen for Hampshire t , - -, o . m s were given, A First Year were White. Balderston. Stewart NORTH RIVER ARENA hgllgebgelghggglylgullaly lAll5l(l:l;il;ll;ll3-ll: Curlers' match was announced to and Comeeu. While Hurry scored MURkAY RIVER . l mu pm” dam-lch (ln- the game begin the week of Feb. 2. Teams two and Murray one for North THURSDAY, JANUARY 29th - 8 EM. l . THURSDAY, JANUARY 29th indicates that Bob Gray. i has suf- wlf” cfllflwglllllllp mg the 3f90il:l ital; River. l 8-30 to 11-00 P M M” ”"'” wll” l"ll"l" ” 5"” io)0)l,)O aniiouncgii idle: 0 W 6 COLORFUL TOUCH -. "'" . . . . is the case the big right winger with Dlxuslon malt l' . th b lit-llk .ht h h . t- ” W" "'l"””'"l 5--II Novelties and Canteen service Admission 35c '3 u E C i O W o " " l-he Crockett Trophy competition. Asoo'r. England - (OPl- The - tied home 26 goals this year is go- ing to'be missing for some time. Bob has played I. lot of strong ol- fenslve hockey for the club of late and has scored a lot of winning goals. At the time of writing the extent of his injury is not known. The Islanders were due to arrive at the local airport at 1.45 this morn- ispeclat - HOLDING sea; SALE. roll out WEEK l Setfenl hundred good nuts are available. Play-offs far away. nim vili probably be six." Avoid If that Got yOIII'.lOIfI:--fbf stii-e now. railings at Ascovs famous race- lntul from Mr. J.E, Burden. Preai- course. always Painted I dmllns dent of the Men's club. Mr. W.R. white. will be done over in red, Macllelll. chairman of their gemegiwhiie and blue for the Royll M- committee. gave a talk on rules and cot meetlnl in Coronation yen etiquette of curling. This was fo1- this May- lowed by It general discussion and many helpful suggestion: were given. The members then ndiourned to Legion Meeting Notice , Regular Monthly Meeting . of the V Charlottetown Iruileli of the Canadian .l.cglcn. I.l.S.L. . ” - will lie ileld lnllio Imieli Home M e I. IN. niumiay. Jun. znli I- ,Gener!-Qlusineul M” D” 0R”""” ”'”"l"" ll””'l' Stirllng Hayden. Forrest Tucker. Arleen Whelan l Barbara Rush, Victor Jory and Richard Arlen. Also News and Short Subject Transportation will be ava.ila.bl'e from the I.M.T. Bus terminal at 8 P. M. I Sponsored by Charlottetown Junior Chamber 0 . Commerce . the Wintihester Hall where 5 film "rho Rmrli-lg Game" was shown by Mr. Frank Acorn. I ',I'T-3 TIIGIII and A Hclul'v"cti I A .ll.