DECEMBER 13. 1950 W”- THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN PAGE SEVEN Whats the hurry Don? want to miss ihei95l Chevrolet! L. I'Iorne Motors Ltd., 168 Kent St. Sport Echoes From Prince county Syl Bernard and Mooney Gal- lant played in the game at Am- herst last week when the home team trounced the Pictou Mlrlpacs by the lopsided score of i5 to 4. we didn't see the scoring summary and so do not know whether syl or Mooney figured in Pictou's four goals or not. Garth Gay scored steliarton's first goal when the steel town's team were defeated by at. Mary's Juniors 7 to 2. We also noted that when St. Marys best Dartmouth 5 to '7. Charlottel.ow'n's Carver and Hennessey each not three scoring points. the highest totals of their team. I O We'd like to extend a rather be- lated thanks to Curran do Briggs, Ltd. for their new calendar with a youngster playing first bee and a shadowy Lou Gehrig behind him saying, "Atta Boy." It resembles C as B's last calendar whldh had Babe Ruth appearing out of the shadows to shout an encouragiilz "C'mon. kid." to is youthful batter. The pictures are copies of paint- ings by Medcalf and will be treas- ured by all lovers of baseball. one of the chief of whom is the send- er of the calendars. J.K. Curran himself. . . . Ever since Joey Evans played with the Summerside R..C.A.F. durini the period of the last war. we have been trying to keep tabs on him. it was our belief that Evans would one day make the N. H. L. We had heard he had broken a leg playing hockey in California. That was some years ago and we hadn't heard of him since that time until we pick- ed up the latest issue of Ilockey News. we were delighted to see a picture of Joey with two other hoc- key players visiting a teammate who was confined to bed. Joey is now playing for Victoria in the P.- C.I-l.L. He is fairly well up amoni! the scoring leaders having eight goals and seven assists for 15 points. He will be playing against Kevin Conway who has gone west to join Chamberlain's Vancouver canucks. Though, in our. opinion at least. some of the defencemen who are left on the Islander hockey team are better reargusrdsmen than the "Crusher". he will be very much niisserl for his colorful play and his exceptional team SP1”? CW" way invariably looked to be the happiest player on the ice when one of his teammates scored a 8031- He generally mussed up the success- cul sniper's hair and gave him a congratulatory spank with his stick- The fans will certainly miss him. 0 O I Was tho "Man About Snort” pal” mg n tribute to Powers in his col- umn Saturday? That was the im- pressicn we got. Powers. it seems. "white-knurkled". was anxious to continue his fight with J0”-my Horeck after the some had ended- Nickerson made this action sound a bit like heroism but if it is, then we have been reading tl'le"W!'0I'lS code of sportsmanshiil While the lame is going on there is bound to he a bit of rouzllkls and WWW back at your opponent for rough treatment is quite accordlnlz '0 Hoyle. But alter the game - tut. tut! surely both NICWS0" find Powers know that fight! 09 ems sort are generally run off between contestants of the same weight. or nearly so. If Powers would like to demonstrate his DUSIIISUC Abimy before or after the games. We Sill!- gest. he take on somebody closer to nil; own poundage than Johnny .m:m 3oui of4 choose IIOIISIIIOLD '1 muulcs ; IIIOIIGV service I Yes. thousandsofmenandwomen with money problems come to HFC - HOUSEHOLD FINANCE - because they know that HFC means depend- able money acrvice. backed by 72 ycars' experience. 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Dec. 1') - Hviwelght champion mum cm?” today sizned to meet Lee Oma of Buffalo in g 13. round title fight in Madison 5(iuIre Garden, Jan. 13, It will be the sixth title do. fence for the Cincinnati Cobra, ch”I95 Wm Ncelve 40 Der cent 3' the late and oma i'l',a. If 0m Shculd win the crown. the two Will meet in o. rem.-,1 bout within 90 days. Chandler To” Iieiire Nexi May AIAPJ Chandler tonight intention to retire May 1, 195.1, At a secret joint 1945. 9-7 for renewal; 8-6 and the third was 9-7. Louis Decline? Suggestion That He Quit Boxing here. right. comes up. to be as a fighter." .1 move to keep the Vania and will ask the to do likewise. He said that Louis' fight Beshore in Detroit Jan. Brown Bomber and that In New York. Marshall ris. declared join-tly: wani.s to fight. and illlai is where he can make living as he has in the past." Asked about another with heavyweight thinking about Charles or Horeck. No doubt someone could found to accommodate him. 0 O I - (AP) ST. PEITERSBURG. P'ia., Dec, 12 - Commissioner A, 3, announced his g meeting of mm Ieneues today three bailols failed to give Chandler a new con. tract. Twelve of the 15 club own- 5)”, mu” Bzree to a new contract 0 DH! Chandler could stay on. He M5 M” I-119 Job since April 24. On the first ballot the vote was the second was BELLE RIVER. Ont. De 1 L (AP) -- In his usual. quiect man- im, Joe Louis replied today to John (Ox) Da Gross. who wants -the former champion barred from iful"-II” fighls "in the best inter. ests of boxing" and Louis himself, "I wouldnt raise a fuss if any SIII-C barred me for failing to vmeasure up to its rules and rcgula. 'II9n5 will Physical req-uiisements," aald Louis at his training camp Thats what they've all got doctors foruto see if you're .11 ul 913" I0 Set back in condition and lake on each opponent as he That's what I'm taking on lFrcddlel Beshore for - to see 4” I Can't Set back to where I used Da Grosa. Pennsylvania Athletic Commissioner. said in Philadelphia Sunday night that he has started V 36-year-old Louis out of the ring in Pennsyl- United States National Boxing Association with 3 should be called off for the "health, wel- fare and future" of the slowed-up perman- en-t reliremenct of Louis would be ”in the best interests of boxing.' Miles, manager of Louis. and the Inter- national Boxing Club, in a. slate- 'neni by presidenlt James D. Nor- "Louis is fighting because he No pressure from any source has been exelvled to force him back into the ring. He feels that the ring is his business meeting champion Ez- izard Charles, Louis said. "I'm not any other fighter but Beshore rig ....L...L-.z-jee- Nlckerscn intimated that Johnny would be a special target for St. Mary's players on Saturday night. The warning apparently didn't fnze Horeck a bit. He was in there giv- Bowling Clty Hospital Nu:-seo' Bowling League Atonu 911-Points 1. Silvoi-wings 1036-Points 4. High single. M. Roberts. 192. High double. M. Roberts. 262. Highlanders 1148-Points 0. Gliders I279-Points 5. High single, B. Haughey. 172. High double. B. Haughey, 333. Schedule Friday. Dec. 15th:- Hlghlanders vs. Atoms at 6:45 p.ln.. following Gliders vs. Silver- wlngs. . Y's Menettea Bowling League Thursday Afternoon Team No. l-2368-0 points. Team No. 2-3030-5 points. High three. Mrs. MacLellan. 652. Team No. 3-2533-1 point. Team No. 4-2700-4 points. Higfh single, Mrs. Gamble, 226. High three. Mrs. Presby. 524. -liureiie Wins In I0-Round Decision YARMOUTH. N.S.. Dec. 11-(UPI Middleweight Yvon way to a startling 10-round decis- ion over the Canadian light. heavy- weight champlon, Tiger warring- ton. in s non-title boxing bout Saturday. Wairrlngton was slow and off- form, and the younger Durelle scored consistently with head and 2.000 watched him get the unani- mous nod in a dull match. The champ from Liverpool. N.S.. welzhillg l'73. boxed well in the early rounds but tired and was missing regularly in later rounds. Each fighter was downed once. Durelle taking a long count in the second after being floored by a low. glancing blow and warrington briefly late in the match under a flurry of blows. . 1.... ..., .i., To Restrict Broadcasts ST. PEPERSBURG. F'ln.. Dec. l2-(AP! -Brooklyn Dodgers an- nounced saturday they will co-op- eraie with the minor leagues and restrict their radio broadcasts to their ”own territory." E. J. (Buzzy) Bsvssi. Dodger vice-president. said the Dodgers will broadcast their games "only where it would do us some' good." Last year the Brooklyn club broadcast over its own network into many sections of the United Siales. Widespread broadcasts of major league games in minor league ter- ritory have been blamed for much of the 19-per-cent attendance de- crease in the minors in 1950. now. I dont expect to II1llI'ltI( about anybody but the next opponcnl coming up." CANADA PROVINCE OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND IN THE PROBATE COURT The 27th day at November A.D 1950. In Re Estate of GEORGINA BARRY late of Morell in Kings County in the said Province. Widow. deceased. irslalc. To the Sheriff of the County of King"; County or any Con- stable or literate person with- in said County GREETING: WHEREAS upon reading the M petition on file of Rev. Pliclln MacKenna of Morrll aforesaid. be and James B. Jay of More-ll aforesaid. Executors of the above named estate. praying that a cit- ation may be issucd for the pur- pose hereinafter sci, forth: You are therefore hereby required to cite all persons interested in the said Estate lobe and appear before a High single. Mrs. MacLellan, 268. - Durelle of Bale St. Anne, N. B.. punched his body punches. A crowd of under ':"-ff, o HELP MAKE CANADA STRONG Q1””?"'-' (VIUHLV in the said Prov- lncc. on Thursday the 4th day at January next coming, at the hour of eleven oiclock forcnoon of the same day Io shew cause if any i they run Why the Accounts of the said Estate should not be passed and the Estate closed as prayed for in said petition and on mo- tion of M. Alban Farmer. Esquire. Proctor for said Petitioner, AND IT IS HEREBY ORDER- ED III-(II: n irlln copy llcreof ile forthwitli pllhlisllcd in some news-l paper published in Clinrlotlatoxvn afcrnsald once in each week for THI9 , To enlist you must - I. In I Canadian eitiun or British sulsloet. 2. In between I7 and 29 years of ago. 3. lo single. 4. Most Army tut requirements. 5. Volunteer for service anywhon. leper! light away to: Army Recruiting Omen, Ieiievuo hIdg., Spring Garden loud, HALIFAX, N.S. .; g Assoa.M& .. . and it takes time to train a tank crew: each man must know his job thorougllly; he must be an alert, skilled member of a hghting team. The ArmouredgCorps of the Canadian Army needs keen young men today . . . men ready to train for a man-sized place in one of its tank crews: tank drivers, gunner operators. vehicle mechanics. Now is the time to report for training . . . make Canada strong by acting now! and year first above written. Join the CANADIAN ARMY ACTIVE FORCE flow! posted In Ihe following puiilic places respectively. namolv, in the it of the Court House in I Georgetown. at or near ms, pogt II. A. Cal'l'lltII0l'8 ILO. office in Morcll nnd at or near Dingwell & Rossitt-r's slurp lil OPTUMETIUST Morcll. all in King"; County aforesaid so that all persons lli- . 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