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Minor of i.'ti'ir.-tin: vs., Dr. L" ttlttiixtin, C. Ttaiiior, W. (iuss. F. Rlftnll. Savard Sparks Amherst To 4-2 Win Over Hawks AMHERST. NS. (CPt --- Two' goals by Rollie Savard in the fust period proved enough as Amherst Ramblers trimmed Munciuii Hawks 4-2 heic Monday in an Atlantic Coast. Senior Hockey League coir lest . Ramblers have been defeated only once in their last. five gamesi Shermie White and Hank Ther- rien were the other Amherst scor-I or: while. Mnncton markers were picked up by Hirschfcld and La- crnix. i Savarri's two goals tveie scored hefnre eight minutes had gone in the first prwiod Amherst had n uide -"ls" 1"” play in hnth the first and third periods. The Hawk: made their best. showing in the second when they put goalie Ray Steeres to his most severe test in the lame. Lineups: -- Monrtnn: (loril. Pidzodni: dr- ftsnne, MeNe;t, Mt-l.atighlin. Wea- ver. Rrnptit. Lepine: forwards. Hotilg. Nnrntan. Laeroix. Rilliek. Bnwneu, Hirschfeld, Dorriitzlort-1 Lerlnrt-, hernt-huk. Thomson. Amherst" Coal, .Q'ltFVFx; ile- feiit-e, 1.. Kiley. Rogers, Blath- hiirn. Pnii; fnrntaidc, .i”t'itt.ll. l..'tl theile, 'llhi-rrirtri. Kixaid. lt kilai. l.l'E"Il'. Kcnileti,-, White, Stliiiiiut. Berilaqtii-7. Stiniiiiarv: - FIRST Pl'IRI0lIe 1-- Amliersl. Saiartl. (Laliberte. J0fl0lll- 2 Amherst. Saitiirl. llitltherti-, .lnrioinl 7-14 .1 Moneton. liir-elifelrl. t 1l.aernixt . . :I;'.'T Penalties: Blackburn 8.27. Ril- iIt'h' 2.26. 9E('0.VD T'ERI()D- No st-oi-mg. Penalties: ll. Kiley G"-ti l.l.'.i. Mcliaiighltn 8.12. J THIRD PERIOD- 4 --Amherst. Wliit.-. ID. Ktleit . 5 Mnni'tr)n. Laernis, t.VleNeil1 1.3 6 Amherst. Theriten. tRoge,rs. Bernar1tic7t Penalty. Billirk 6.21 l Stop-: - Pitisorlnv Steele: Major League Clubs Pickt 13 Men From The Minors F)" JACK HAND I NEW YORK (AP! - Catcheip Mickey Grasso. who played for Cleveland in the 1954 world seriesn was drafted Monday by New York Giants as the major league clubs. picked 121 men front the minor league poll for 5122.000. Grassn began his career in Giantsi farm 5)SiPlTl and played seven g:inie' fur them in 1946, He became riigihlc for the draft when he was sold in the Indians In- diariapnlis farm club 11 days after (”.leveland mid lost the series in four straight to the Giants 1 bouncing peg, thei It was Gi'a.-'-'ti's that let Willie Mays steal second base itisi before Dusty Rhodes hll 1is itinnin: homer in the 10th inn- ning iii the opener. Figtit lliti-iirvix, ihiee i)llillPit'lFI'S. Ii Shftlliirtti .'llli'i a catcher were picked from the minors. most 'irirn ifilgtlrts of the higher classes. N10. 1 SF.l.l-'.('TlflN lintwito f'lt-mente. a speedy out- fielrie-' who 'n:t 1337 ullll RltltIkl.Vll.-i M4-ntitvtl f.iiiii. was the No. l selet-tittri Pittsliiirgh, with the ills” pirk. gut ('iemeiite at a bargain s4iiori liernii-e he was a ”bt-nits" play:-i ttlin h.irl reed 'ed more than suioti t.i rt-iiin:i-rl s20.ttttr)i in sign vtitlt the lhirlgris out of Ptieiiti Rico At last rvpriils Fleiiietilo wa- hitiirtg Tiilfl in the Piiertn Rii-an winter league. :.-t-riiiri only to .'tl:i)'.-' The new Kaiisne (Tily elith. rliiift ing a at ritiiinr league team ft-i the firct limo. ii'v-iiit-ally pickrrl left handed pitcher Art Cieccareili from the Kan-,-is City meter in the Arneriran ASs'4t('I7IiiIlFl. PR1i(I' (':iitoll. Kaii.x;is ('iti htisi mic: m.-tiiagri, aim v:(1lt"i'iPd Rob Spirrr. a rightlianried kntii-kleiiall pitchei, i-hit ilitfi it 13-16 iertiid at law Aiigelm In a delaverl draft he picked lilmrl Floyer, ex-St l.tiiils Card iighthnnded pitcher from Rnrhrtxtrw GRAB 0l'TFlFILDPIR 1 Chicago Cubs grabbed outfielder Jim King from St Lniiis Cai-ds'i Rochester club and righthanded pitcher Vincente Amor from Okla- homa City. Cincinnati d r a f i e d niitfielrler Glenn Corbotis of Montreal and leflhanded pitcher Jerry Dean of Fltiffalo. Gorhoiis performed on the Durlgrrs' Fort Worth farm in the Texas League. hitting ,2R.'l. before he was moved up tn Montreal. Cnl Griffith, Washington exeeii-p tive vice-president. and Chuck Dressen. his new manager. tenmed u to take shorastnp John Robert me from Toronto. Like most of the others. Kline played with some other club during the '54 season and his name. on the Toronto roster was strictly I piiper move. Kline batted .319 and drove in M runs for Birmingham in the Southern As- satiation. PITOIEI FOT. BOSTON Jon Trllnble was picked off the Wllltnrnsport roster of the Eastern tggguo by loctoii Red Sax. Trlrnblt. I rlghthanded pitcher. bad I 0-1! record at Burlington. I. p0Dolln&nded lllay Powell plti-her Roberto Vaigas. a Pticrtii Rican. from Clevelantls Indian- apolis farm. Ben Flowers. 2'7-yettr-tild tight- haiieled pitcher who had seveial tiials with Boston Red Stix. wa- taken by Detroit from l.viti1.-"wile Takes Lead in OHL Scoring .XlON'1'REA1.. tCPi--Quebec Aces Ray Powell picked tip four 610915 '-'1 Quebec Hockey Lcagiie piav last week to overtake Drval Tr-xsier of Montreal Royals for the lead in the senior loop scoring rat-c. affir- ial statistics showed Monday Powell and Tr-aster have been having it see-sitw battle for the scoring lead since the sclierltiled season opener! about sevtii weeks ago Powell now holds a two.pniiit edge over Tr-ssier wi'h 13 coals and 17 assists for 3 total 30 points Tr-,ssier's seoriiiiz list urek ii-.is' limited to one assist. He now has 14 goals niiti the same iitim.litir of assists for 28 points 1 Roi'als' Krllr Burnett so lill' liiis irnislttierl ll izoals and 16 ass is for 27 points to iitirilifv for third place :ii the league St'nl'Illg Michel l.al)anie of Ares is in fourth spot on four goals and 17.0 assists for 24 points Others amniivz the lmdeis with goals, assists. and tniitis slwowii. arr l.tilti Denis. Montreal. 6-17-23. Gait Blaine. Montreal. 10-12-22; Gilles Ttube Chicoutimi 9-13 2: Jim l'ntac. Quebec. 10-ll-21: Rol- lie Leeicre. Valleyfield. '1-11-18: lacoues Incas. Cliieoiitimi H-R-16: Ray Lnplante, Montreal. 6-in-I6. Wolverines in 11-3 Win Over Piclou STF.I.I.AR'I”ON, N.S. (CPl--Hali- fax Wolverines trounced the Pie- tnti Royals ll-3 here Monday night to take their second game of the Antigonish-Pictoti - Colchester Sen- ior Horkey League schedule. Per-wee Evans led the Wolver- lnes with two goals and three as- sists. Hagen tallied twice and col- lected one assist. Walters. Siillivailt Swart7ack. Mcflnie and Purcell llso scored Sullivan picked up two for the losers and Delaney the other. N. H. L. Standings P w i. -r r A Plan. Mmiimi 20 13 a i to 44 27. Toronto ll ii t 9 43 34 23. Detroit . in it It i u so 23. New York' iii 0 o 3 42 M15. Boston ..l'I5l43846l4. oliiongn ll 3 is 2 an 0: I. Islanders Take League Lead Score Smashing 9-2 The Guardian Tuesday, Nov. 23. 1954 'Ithi: ted-lint Priiitie Edward 15-1 tii'ay'. Eleven seconua later Buck landers made it four iiiiis in ii row picked up I loose puck during it as they dumped the Frederictonlt scramble to the side of Craig and Capitals 9-2 to take over the lea-; made the light. blink again. Copper gue lead .n a fast and furious en-1 Leyte was the next man on the list eoiinter at the Foiiim last night to score as he ('.ElTl6d tip to Clip! After a st-oreless first period, thel line all alone. went. around de- lslandeis rxploried for four go:-ilslleiicenieii Pat Powers and John In the middle ii-itnie and 0ui..SCor- Mosizrave and save the Islanders I ed the visiini-s 5-: ill the p(9nalIx- 4-0 lead to close out the second free finale A total of 8 penalties period scoring. 1 iierv tiaiided out. including two mayors in F.I('h Lenin and a game Tllllil) PERIOD lTilSi'0lldliCl to Lloyd Hiticliberger j of itie lslziiirleru. In the vtide-open liziiile. island- it is the firs. time that the Ts- erst i.;:lit winger. Oi . ciirver agiuni laiiders h.iii- h.iti the le.igiie-lead iii openeil the scoring parade as hg' tiio seasoiis of pay. In their last banged in B puck centered out fmir ilpDP'rilr'lilL'Ib. tliei have scored ;mm the come, by V”, panadma LITTLE SPORT 3y Rouson per .lini ' O'Cniintii :4 total of 32 goals with only ti go- ing by '.he;r seiisaiioiiiil goal-tenil- Sbnlei .itITl exhibited the sime alll."iZlll'.; pi-iforniitiiee in last. nietit's utiinr that iioii him a shut-1 out over the Hawks Siitiirday night and turned aside 34 SITULS. l'luiiiber Crii:'.' lll tlir (Hips llf” made 351 S:lVP.K 'l'he i(.iJ.li"S leiirluig l)(lllll-gFii(iI.l Riiik Wliiilock, it-as the bcst' maiksnieii of the night. banging lIl four coals ulnie dt-teiit-etiiaii Dillllll' O'(Toiiiitii' has high set-up mitt luilh tin. its-ists, tlrjn C.iiyer in ki---piii; the iettirii of scoiiiig the liisi L'(t.Ii lll eieir home game since he gioiitrii ilie 1sI.indei.s made the red lllzlli hliiik twice and at-sisieii on another nl2lli(Pl Cnppei l.ryir Wiiiipi .1o't.-is ziiid Yip scored the rest of the Islanders ;;(i;1i5. t LONE Ill-7Fli5('E.lll-l.V I The Islanders iltiillii Yitltlllf-Plt'(-'.v with only two rezuliir ilefeiivtineit to finish the gttiiie at 18.35 of the tits! pe;iud its i'etvre” Jot-k Kittie WillE(i l.lojrc1 Hiiiitlibcigzcr to the KTIPSSIKIL: ioaiii for hllllllll Cap-.' ('()ilL'h Joe MtIii:(i5li .i1lci the HKO had broken holds diirim; ii niznor tussle a' ceiitei--it-i-. Both mcn Wf'li: tiitarclerl iimitirs ii:tli l.ltnd re. eeiiiiig the extra game llll5('tindtif( ' Conch H ---l.tt-icli moved Copper LPA ie bark oi: the blue-liiie at iiliirh positioii tlie i.iiig.i Islailiier; turned in ,1 st indotit. prrlm'in.aiier 1 At 6 25 of the second peiiodh Wallx lx'til.'iti.iii and Jackie Hemi iaiigled iii the ISl."irldPli5i7.Dl1i' and were aitiirilrri the only two ptiialL- irs nl the se.-.-ioii with Wally art. ””I3 ” '"iilt'1' 191' ltsiltitiz and Hnoii rereiriitc ll nizti-ir and a minor. Diiriiii: the .' 'st period the CWD5 outshoi the Islziiiders 13-12 illll iiere tumble to get. the puck D) Shiilei. Ell1lV in tlus period I).iiin) disiit-ii out one of the li.trriest l'ilP(i(N of the :'.il'llP as its thump'd Ralph Miles at the Fled- erieton bltir iiiie irlitle the Can.-.' lm'W7U'Kl N rntlilritl to clear the puck Doll: Hriiey ioiirr-d in iilonc (Ill Sli.rle', at 815 on a i-ttss fl't'll11i eeiitieirinii itniig McPliee but. miss-l N1 1119 t1”1 ttith his shot Seeoiids later the iilaj: l'('.illl'l1Pd tn C:ps' trrritoir uitli Wlililnck. Gray and Hciiiiessev Slnrllllllil Plumber Ciaiz ill the iisi'ors nttfs Lrriiic. Jones and Klllllll.lll had srivr-i'.il cltaiiae-. at 1100 The Ciips recovered to. lwirds the end of the lt."l vi .1 lsliiiirlers .l:m Sihiiley again rising to di7.'y lteiaiits at 16 311 nhile sioppini: a close-in drive of the stick of Nick Nirnllr. . CARVER OPENS S(i()Rl.VG As the middle session st...-tm both iP.llvlS pl.i5'Ci'i two met. Sllutfl (ii-in Cairer opened the 5('ttl".llg at l3”- bdllr"-Hill V111 Pailailiuos Ifsi bound in 'he fat corner of the net iihilc the tennis plnytvrl mi; "Han. aside At 7311 Buck Whitloik poll the first 01 his iritir utials on a p.i,;s in front of the net from Five Islanders At”Top rrcr nntl .. At '1 47 Buck Wnitlock scored zrom about 10 feet out on the second of tito penalty shots which have been awarded in the league this year .bntli to the I..s'laiiders. Copper L931? scored on the other one agaiiist Nick Pzdsodiiy early in the st-ason. The Caps finally got on-the scor- in)! sheet. at. 8:32 with Hewey, Mc- Pliee and Heoii combining to Deil Jim Shirl?) during it scrambir in ll'tlI1I oi the Island rage. Eess than a ni.iiute. later Wimpy Jones put the Islaiitlers ahead 7-1 on it nice drop-pass inside the line from Ri'l1' LPCilli',. Pluuibc. Craig never salt Wimpys 20-foot angle drive uiitil he looked in the net. Whit- p-,,i1;.dmn loik i-as back at 13:32 as he tipped! 1303' Grtiy's drive past Craig. At. 17.49 Vip Palladiiio scored on Car. t't"l'S short rebound and seconds laier Tzm liss ended the scoring :iss.sic(l by Ralph Miles and Bessie .VI.it-Dniialtt. The I5lillld('l'S play th he garnes ill a :ow this week. going to Fred- Flt'iUll for a game tonight and iiieetiii: the much improved Rim- blers iii the Bailey Arena on Wed. iiesdat. Tliev play the Mniicton Htiit'k.x here on Friday night, Lineups Fredericton - Goal: ft-in-e' Heon, Powers. Mclntosh, 'WI8L'1U1e.tfrirwards .mi'th. Leger. Ht”-1'P.t'. Mt"Phee. Bliss. Miles. Stew- art. Nieii le, McDonald, (ill?!Tl'lHPlIHVl1e-Gflaif Shirlev: do. Craig; de- tciire' Brlacich, OiConnor. Hindi- htiigr-i rtii-it-at-ds: Leyte. Gray, Wliitelnt-. Ledue. Carver. Hcnncs sey. .lont--. Kiillman. Dowlirig. Pal- i.'lHli'lIi FIRST PI-LRIOD No srniiiig, PPlli'.lllPF' O'Connor 4.45: Kiil'- rnaii 18.12; Stewart, 18:12: Melit- tnsli lR'Fi5 nl1"'ll'j Hint-hbcrgcr 18.- '" t Illl"'?0ll'itIri .NlC('0ND PERIOD 1. Charlnttctowii. Carver iPallii- (11110. U'U0lll1(Irl 1.20; '7 Cliatlot etuwii. Whitlock tGray, OT llllllilll 7.33; 3 Charlottetown. Whitlock tGrayi ' ,. . 4' . 4 Cli.t:'lniii-town. LP)i.P coco". nor! 11:55. Peiialtie-'; Kullman 5:26 major. Henn minor and major. 'l'lllRT) PERIOD 5 Ch:ii'l0Ltetowii. Carver ditto, Brklacichi 6:13: ti. Ciiarlottetown. Whitluek Ipen- '-iltt shott 7:47; '1. Fl'6(iPl'li,'l0n, Hewey Hewitt 8 11 Ch' tteiotin. Jones Lotte) 9:08; - 9. Charloi.ietovtii, Wliitlock IHen- iitr.-.-ry, Gray 13:32: in Chat-lottetown. (C:i.w-i. O'Connor) 11.33, I ll. Fi'edericmn, Bliss iMiles, Mc- tPallit- iMcPhec, i tLeduc. . Pitlliidino Doiiitldi 17:47 Penalties: None. Strtps' . C1'.iiz 12 -13 10-35 hiilei 13 ll itpail Of AOSHL Scoring Ladder 'MONC'1t()N -Spot-ialt Cliarl-iite-, tmin Islaiidi-ix sudden rise to trip spot in the Atlantic Coast Seiiioi” Hocker l.t".'lKllP .s inflected in the sttiriiii; stiitsiits ieir-used Moiidai iiiglit hi leagtte seeirttai')'-ti'eastli'er Rf)i)l'Il tBobi ('li:iiirtler. V The ficiires do not include .Vl..n- dav iitglitis aet.nii in the four-teiim tlfiillli. The lSl."lll(if'ls rifillltil-lift the sent. iiig rare as tliev occupy the first five spots. among the izoiipl Figtires shout that Roy IBuCkt Whitloek still lieitrls the pack in the f.ve-tteek-old ACSHI. with .11 points made tip of 21 assists-tops in the circuit and in goals. Rat Is-Due. also of the Islanders. holds down second slot with 26 points five less than wh”.iUi'k liehur is the top gonl-getter iii the league will 13 The Island players have spent a total of 324 niiiiutesp in the penalty hmt. Badman honors in the league be- long to Chm-lottetowniit Danny 0'- Connor who has spent is total of '13 minutes in the cooler. Despite ii mediocre week. Mona- ton'n Nick Pirlsodny still maln- tnined the beat gonlt.enders' aver- age with it 3.17 mark. Jim Shirley of the Islanders is next with 3.39. G A Pl-I Vi'hit.loclt tC) ' 10 21 31 1,:-dllc tCt i3 i3 '36 cm. tci 10 13 2:! y,.,.,i, iCl '7 16 23 Hennessey to) 10 1? 23 Therrien 1A1 12 '7 19 Lcgere tFt 7 12 iii Niooiie IFI 10 8 is Bcrnnqiirz (A) . '7 H 13 Jodoln viii . 6 12 18 Contestants For Rose Bowl Game ANOELHB tAP---T110 Uni- of Southern California was chosen Monday to represent. the Pacific coast ronfei-ence in the T955 Rose Bowl game at. nearby IDS versiti Mt-Phi-e 1F! 6 12 18 tionlteiitlers l'eent'dh: Gr till Avg Pidsodtiy t.Vlt IR 57 3.17 Shirley 1C) ill 61 3.39 Craig tFt 13 64 3.56 Sleeves t.-U . D 40 4.44 l.iteotirsiei-r IA) 9 3'! 4.11 Amherst. total 18 7'! 4.26 Team penalties: Monetoii 207. Amherst 237. F'fPdfl'iCi,Ol'l 292. Char- lottetown 324 l.eizcnd' M-Moiicton: C-Ctiniw lmii-town; A-Amherst; F-Frt-tI- crictoii. Strong Ma-ii” Levels Blasl At Vancouver MONTREAL (CPt n Doug Hep- burn, the. strong man heavyweight from Vancouver who holds the world and British Empire Games weightlifting lltl e s. unbiirdened himself Monday of in mighty blast against his native city. Following a weightlifting show here. where he made his profes- sinnnl debut Sunday the 300-pound xmtistachioed Hepburn told report- 1 in Vancouver. The big man's big beef resulted from what he claimed was failure of mayor Fred Hume of the want coast city to carry through a prom- ise to help him net up I gymnas- ium. "Before the B r i t i I h Empire Games the miiyor told me In front of his iiecretury that it I competed in the games he would on that I was looked after in my ambition to set. up 1 business for myself." llld Hepburn. "But once the Games were over too late To classify Xg. FOB SALE-Tl LIGHT SUSSEX Pasadena next New Years DIY. USC will oppose unbeaten Ohio State. Big Ten conference chunpo. pulleis, rehdy to ink M” "U' heater. Alllmn Maclnod, NW London. i-rit he wished he hadn't been born. of the Prince Above are three EdW&llTi Island HOUR?) team. all of whom have made excellent showings iii the past week of lea- cuc plziy iiitli the team winning all four games they played. At left is Islaiiders' 24 year old goalie. Jim Shirley who in the last three games played 133 minutes and 21 secoiids of shut-out hockey against the two. then first divisioii 18111113 or the ACSHL. Jim has turned in scnsatioiiiil work for He Island- ers siitct: making: his fist appear- ance in thc Maritimes this fall. At. right is rlzlit iiiiiiter Wimpy Jones who joined the team two weeks itgo from the Windsor Bull- .rlozs. Wimp; has been very effec- tire on 1! line i-entered by Red Leciuc lllih 1l,E3l'f'.'-E1118 Walh Kull- man on left iiig. At center is the Isliiiideitst coach Steve B11!- larich who took over iiitli the team when in the cellar and who has brouglil in players to strengthen the total PHIL) to.tlir extent, lihai it. now has the top spot. in he fnur leitm circuit! Steve takes his regtilr turn all defence and is ii i-nliiable maul to the islanders in that position. I. Four Rinks Have Double Wins Al Fredericton FREDPZRICTON ICPI Four rinks scored double itiiis Mondayl in the first day's play of the Fred ; erictnn curling club's centennial- bnnspiel. . . The only United States entry. skipped by Di. Derring Smith oft Nnshtia, N.l-I, scored seven in the seventh end of a night game to nose out M o n t r e al Caledonia 14-12. -Nas ua had defeated Lachute. Qiie.1C:inadieiis mauagenieii. ll-9 in the morning. . Other undefeated rinks wt-rel Newcastle. skipped by Bert Fowlie. with wins over Stimmerside andl Fredericton No. 1; Edmundsinn No. 2. led by D. Veniot. who turned back the St. Stephen and Montreal St. George rinks; and Dr. R. M. Pendrigliis West Saint John Carle- ton rink. which defeated Bale Com- eaii, Que. 7-6 and Mnncitin Ctii-lers'l Association 14-ll. Competition among 32 rinks lnl four sections will end Friday night i Another 32 rinks will play off next week. 1 llhey dropped me like a hot poiiiioi and told me they couldn't do any- thing to help mo." At Vancouver Mayor Fred Hume said Monday he was shocked to learn had expressed disgust over it treatment acorded him by his home city. I The mayor was commenting on statements made in Montreal by Hepburn following his professional debut in a weightlifting show there Sunday. Hepburn told reporters he wished he hadn't been born in Van- couver and that Mayor Hume had to help him set up ti gymnasium. ''I can't understand Hepburn making statements like that." said the mayor. "I made no such promise." The mayor said he had person- ally financed Hepburn to the extent of 31.500 by carrying him on the payroll of his electrical firm here. "And I certainly didn't promise to set him up in business for him- self nor did I commit the city to such iiction. To do so would have been outside my authority." FORUM DATES itov. 23 TO NOV. 21 'l'llESDAI'- Chlldrenlit Skating . Night Skating WEDN HHIIA Y- Skating 'I'lllllsDAY- Skating FIlDAY- Children's Skltlng 4 - 5:30 HOCKEY - MONCIYJN - I230 SATURDAY-I Skating . .- .. Country-City Skate .. weightlifter Doug Hepburn . in failed to carry through a promise 1 A very popular skating-Ieuloriil i liiagnon Kayoes Doucelle. In 2nd QUEBEC (CP) -- Fpynanm, Gngnon of Quebec Monday night successfully defended his (run, dliin bantamwelghir Champion. ship by scoring a second-round 1 IMS. tsmiiii In TKO tOver Archie NEW YORK (AP! Billy Smith. the No. weight contender. to win on a McBride 184 pounds. ALBANY. Calif. Longdeu. veteran llnnual Meeting Ladies Branch Local Golf Club Mis. J. W. MRCKellZlC was re- elected pro.-zidvnt. of the I..:itlies' Branch of the Cliarlott.ct.own Golf Club at the annual meeting last. night following a dinner party at the Cliarlottetowii Hotel. The president. in her atiiiuiil ad- dress. summai'i7.ed the events in- dl('HllllL! a most successful year. Conmattilotioiis vtere extended to Mrs. George Wood, club champion Mrs. George Wood. Mrs. Ron Par- ker. Mrs. J. Carry. Mrs. A. G. Mac- 1 knocked tiucnnst-loits his horse. liongdcn regained gency hospital. The Town house. I'm Going. jumped a railing into a ditch dur- ing the parade to the post for tho second race at. Golden Gate: fields knockout. over 21-year-old Clar. em-e Doucette of New Glllgnvil "Win McBride - Botiltiiir. 1 light heat d1'0l)D0d Aicii. McBride three times Monday lllgn technical noekoiit it 2:58 of the ninth round at St. Nlrn olas Alena. Smith weighed 1731, iJockey Longde 'Thrown By Horse (AP:--Jeiiirit .looke.i. vnii Monday when shied and consciousnexl before he reached the track's emer- re a prclimin J. W. Ma(:KOl)'I.IP; vice-iii-esitleiit, My Che-CK 5h0Vl'9d "0 1111111175 but Mis. George Biintaiii; 8P('rflFll')'. he did not 10 ihmufih Wtlll 311! Mrs. Donald MacMillan; treasurer, further assignments Monday. Miss Mable Adams. ”smGGG'” MTT ” House committee. Mis. Arnett. REL": OF WAR Howait. Mrs. Reg Jenkins, Mrs. St. IONDON V , g V A ..;, g mum. g?!” Tnunon M"' w' R" Mab bomb dropped from a German zep- "' ' . pelin in the First World War hr. Eighteen hole inatrli mmniittee. been rpmnvea by ,, 1-,nmb.d,5p..,.i squad from the cellar of ii Kentish and to Mrs Fied Caiiiioii. runner- MIllHn- -7--- -' mt” as up, Busiiiei-ts gills match t-timiiiiitee. Rcptii-ts tit'i'I' siitiiiiittcd by var. Mrs. Kay Johnston. Miss Eileen 8 0 c 0 ious i-oiiiiii.tter heads. incltidinlz W1l50"- iinuse enmiiiittee by Mrs. Ariiett Nine hole match committee. Mrs. Howell: match committee. Mrit.J059Pl1 M0l10.V. E ,1. Fred Cniiiioii: business girls match. Handicap C0mm1llPP. M155 N0THi B". by on M.ss Dot-oiimt sis-wiirt: handicap Longworth. Mrs. Sterllns Mac-1 - ' rnniiiiitter. Miss Nora Lniigworth: Donald. 1 tioiriiiiatiiic t-oiiiiiizilee. Mrs. Stuart Weir. Officers for 1055 iiere elected as follows: Hoiiorai prrsideiil.. Mrs. W .1.. Prmvse: president. Mrs. Hockey Scores By THE CANADIAN PRESS Atlantic Senior Frerieiieion 2 Charlottetown P Mnnclon 2 Amherst 4 Northern Ontario Senior North Bay 3 Pembroke 1 lniureci Player To Reioin Canadians MONTREAL iCP) -- Montreal .tiinnutii:ed Monday an ('39 injury suffered in Boston Suiidiiy night by ceiitre Jacklc Leclair is not as serious as thought and he will iejoin his mates today in St-. Louis Leelalr was injured ill the second period of the game between Cau- ndlens and Boston Bruins when strut-k tieeiilentally by the stick of captaiiii Milt Schmidt of the home cliib. SOUTHERN STATE Texac was an independent re- public from limit in 1845. when it entered the United States of America. SIX WOMEN HURNED SEOUL tAPt -Six burned Monday when. Korean po lice said, they tried in tap gasoline from a U.S. army pipeline west 0 Seoul caught fire .1-3:...-:-.j-... ft porisman Wrymr ayimfar i lulled with . . . i 'AiLwu'rii:ii' Waterproof Paper him mild . . . - for extra onloyinant. women were burned in death and six seriously Lei: king gasoline somehow f . m. 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