LITTLE SPORT ' By Rouson. i S y fx.-ax xxx rA:.'k mluimi uinniiiiiiitIun..m,,,,u,,. T . H iMoncton Hawks Come From Behind For 4-1 Victory Over Saint John Four Poin. en it till! lviimiililiiig 6 iii fits GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN Short-Handed Islanders Score 9-5 Victory Over (” o. lllllmn . T? - MONCTON. N.B., Jan. 29-(CP)l MMonctcu Hawks came from lic- hind in the last two periods to down league-leading Saint John Beavers 4-1 in a Maritime Major Hockey League game here to- night. p The win left. linwks six points behind Glace Bay Mln0ll5 till”- Halifax St. Mary's who arc t-rtl ,Airmen Hoopsters ;Talie 0n S.D.U. ;Here Tonight l Tl-r iiinlrtritcrl R C t T-'. (Ptlvall train at :-'tiiiin1ei'sidr- JANUARY 30. 1952 Changes : In MMHL Schedule bus- will mr lhlrd 9'4"" pkg .n Q-tint lntnst'iii's lliiivei's- 0 9 - - . ' ' st : l ” ' HALIFAX Jan. .20-(CP)-Dates - R'3'"”5 ROW” '1"'''”"'''1 wt wlr i. "it in : rrt:tilni- l'.EI E I 1 f M ry ' ' ' winger. 595 We Swrlng "am Mr llJilKl(9ililI1Il.llI lt71'.'llP','lRll)(t at. the S a 1 ' a S :11 arefgguNggngpgjtggzefastgaxxi, ' p '- . H0wk5' worm; . pa”-' Gcnlnt ll-l7 '-3.l""l- l”'"' The gun"! will ..n.... r" " ' ”r ” : "If" T1 ofkthc schedule were announced . l Shmol”: 3”; Datnny Hmwk W" '-'i5 ll'll”"l'"i'-Ty” vigil: :cloCl.(' '0 The sliorthandrd Cliurlottetown l,(.IKC;ll:ybr:hOvllhlfiim";l:tiz" "I'?;.vl-I:-E bv secretary-treasurer C. S. Mc- ' . t 8 (ii. ('1' . (Inc On SC(7l'(lIe. Fir,-L PM-C : 3 5 3 e in - ll . V .. . ' . i ' - . H 1p - . . " Johnny Ubrmm Mum Bmww. mzlws mum The smug haw mm s anc..is using thiitecn plageis ummil nu. mum. lBuCk wing. Alden of the Maritime Major Defememlm Ph" Vnale new 31' Phn set up mm. so.” while lone. tally early in tho f.r.xt psi"- iod. The game was a h:ii'd-liitlin: affair. The YCTNTCS dolecl out 1-1 penallics. all but one of lll('lll minors, to kcrp llic gtiine in hand. Matt Mesicli drew a inajor and Rowe a minor when the pair tan- gled aflcr Mcsicli raiiiiiierl the Moncton wireer into the botiitls. Dcfcnsitr higliliglit oi the ,QitmC came in the third period tvhcn Ubriaco snzircd the purl: in his own and and raccd in on D00 Lockhart alone. The Moiicton net custodian stood like a rock until the league's top in:ii'k.-"iii-.in ilrcd and then stuck a txid in front 05 the shot. Mcsich's perizilly was cos'.'i,V 1-0 the Beavers. lie was still serving time when the third period opcr.- cd. Nicolle was waved off, leav- ing Be.-ivcrs two men slloli lizitvks failed to score while me)" had the two-man advziiit:I:9- bl” rifled in a pair before Mcsich re' turned at the four-minute mark. f.ineups:- Sa:nt John Go.-il, (lot-doit: tie- fciicc. C. Smcllc. Lev. Nicsicli. Ar- uiidel: torwzirds, Ubriziro. anan. Langellc. Moncton - Goal Lot-khart: rqncc, Wincmastrr. Olsen. Milne. May: forwards, Marshall. Hamil- ton. Scholcs. D. 1-Ioreck. Clements. mgon, Robinson. Burman. Roxie. Kennedy. Officials: Hctfering and Maili- ieu. L First. Period l-saint John Ubriaco (Hurst) . 51” Penalties: May. 7:32: OFlahcr- 3.3-. 7:37; Wincmaster. 13:139. Second Period 2-Moncton, scliolcs 3:45 (Milne. Hamiltonl 3-Monclon. Rowe tBiirman, Ma.Vl 1 Penalties: Olsen. 2:16: Lac. 2: 55)-mics, 14:4-1: Mccraclzcn. 1-1:4-l: Rowe, 19:00: Mesicllv 19i00r "Win"- Third Period 4-Mont-ton. Rowe illliliie. Burnianl 5-Monctcn. Horcck three games niitl lost one. while .ihe Air Force have been victorious in their only two starts. 'll-lie Saints only defeat this sen-I son has conic at lllt' hands of the. airmen in Sllllllil0l'5l(lC two Week-' ago. Toitiglit1s- game will be the last for the Saints before leaving and scrambled forward combina- tishtencd their place in the lions. second grip on Tho ll.-ilifnx Saints flew liorno ll 9'5 ll-in m:n Hnmux sambl Ciirutintl niitlniglit last night after Marys m 3 wld" 099” E3019 El- t inc Forum. iC0n1l)i('iil'Il.: one of their most tlis-1 l.'lSllTHlS road trips in more than til The l5l3"dCT5 lock started corner with n the play from the pass to Trainor. MarltlmuiThe p'uck went from Trtilnor to League standings last. night Wli.lIlVlllll(' to Fnvcro at the goal- mauth and "Rod" slipped it home with Kenny MticKcnzle holding onto him. ripped: rm-Dughl "Skippy" Frezell scored on a 20 Hockey League tonight. Mr. McAlden was given author- ity nt. t-he Inst lcague meeting to set the dates. No changes can be made unless both teams concern- ed agree in writing. The postponed games. with their original date and new site and and right winger Bruno Favera Iiught) each collected four points last night in the Islanders 9-5 wlit OVH the Halifax Saints. other four point. men were Willie Marshall und Denis Smith. Favero set up three goals and Icoi-. ecl once. Favcro played on a um centered by "Buck" Whltlock win. Wr.ltei- Pavttlyshyn on the left hantl side. T. i smelle. OiFlaht:l'1y, Hurst. Nlt'0li9.: McCi-ackcn, Blair, Watson, Buch-. dc- V Twinning Goal for St. Thomas and the University g . ;month. in the pnst two nights of New Brunswzck on Friday. ttlioy li:itl l.'i goals scorcti against Fl'1(l-"I3 lll'-illl lllc 5-Willi-S lJlil.V llll tlicni wliilv st-('iring only sown 'the third stanza as the Saints be-l TCIllII1llW at Chrttliani and S:itiir- mm in. H... ,.,,d of ms; mg -5 mm ,0 1.0” tray night they play U. N. H, at lglllllt” )l)llnl.' Jimiiiy Strut three ljines within three minutes looking slinky on his stops. llis '(tofonsi- gzivc him littlo protection lltl tho first tun pr-riods anti us it inns hit was Iil('l(y that the Islami- Frcdei'ic'.oii. Bruins llwiii g first Game - ' - -: tun periods the 'lookctl like a club that could not lsliiiidrrs is-rs did not count more than nincp l V-lhc Saints for eight goals in the ,”T5l lW0 Periods and hung on in gin the last frame but the Island- lcrs pulled themselves together land held the fort the rest of the i way. The second place lof their win. They also puned The Visitors swred led by Bcilringcr to mukc it 7-1. 1 Iright. wing. Denis ctiught the pass Islanders i , inioved to within nine points ofimld l'”"d " lthe Saint John Beavers by virtue ilop of the cugc. ot shot on passes from Vitale rind Beaudry. Miirshull knocked in Smith's rebound on R driving try after the play had been engineer- datc. are: Dec. 19. Monctoii at Sydney. in be played at New Glasgow Jan. 3 Dec. '30. Moncton at Halifax. Amherst Feb. 6. Jan. 23. Moncton Sydney Feb. 11. The regular game scheduled for The final goal of the period was one of the prettiest seen for some time. Marshall carried to centre ice and fired it pass to Smith on at Sydney. on tho Ilr. raced in on Athe nvt Feb. 11. Glace Bay at sydney.'has l"l"l sh” mm the been switched to March 20. in Sydney. The third period was a minute 10. Saint. John at Glace old when Billy Ford out across Jan. . pin: bcntcn. Tlioy sliowr-ti the sumo ! five points ahcad of the thirdi Bay, Amherst, Fob. 22. . dash imtl fight as they did hrrvgplacc Saints and Glace Bay Min- ill” I"”” of .'l" l5l"”d'3” 9”." Nov. 27. Glace Bay at Halifax, FI:SfiTkB)?iltiiiis all:-'l gill the V3l'4olll)il::)lVl'ft'L W:ixi'cnIi:l)f0rlnnliilestlotilif Following hm rugged SkhTnish'l1ht'lfl fotir minutes htcr Wiiltlbckl Jan" ”- S3'd”9.V at Cll&l'loltc- ,o ': . . 2 . p - . . . . U . ' - . p wliilf. gaining tlit-ir first h0mClCo:it-li Lziiiiourcux was eluted 'IY"l'i;fx.I:1n.4e:.he Clogcgma minutes the Shot Pnwlrvshyns rebound mm togm Amhe;stdMarcht1LM0 ion zzinic decision of the season over the boys lilnyiiifx. Ho oxpectrrl the tin; gaists Ch Ak mlnl L” M39” the 00011 Sltlc 0l the ML '39 15;” yhmg 3 "C ' Detroit. Red Wings 3-1 tonight at,playcrs to let up :i little in the " 5 9' 0” Cy 9550” and Dewey Thompson scored fi'om ii Mlmcmn an I ' . lfsostoii Garden The upset enabled tlilrd pr-rirxl. "Aflcr all we only lll0.V 590l'9d 59V9ll C0H50CUl-IVE fnce-off to the left of the Isliind- 5371- 13v Glace 3'” 3" Smnl lthc Bruins Io niovc into a fourth- have thirteen men and they llloflls ll'l-llwul 3 Halifax reply or: net on it hard drive. Kenny -l3lm. Aml10F5l March 19- pliirc tie with New York Rangers t'0l1l(ln'l :20 all out i'lll.ii1(' illlltklwllhln 9- SPEC? Oi l-Wenlyciouir-MacKonzic made It 9--Phy polish- The rcshu-lflcd last. week of the in UK. Nmmmt Hoylmv LeaLvug' lTl'lP)"ttl hot-n pI:iyin;.: mighty t?.00(i1mlnlli."S. int: off it Iioziutlful three way schedule now will be: out-sliooting the circuit le:tdcrs,ll0.('lW)' fol". lh" ll-'l5l few i.'uni'-s."; The game opened at A last part: llllsspinl-f tlliI.V Willi Thompson -Infl March 17: Glace Bay at Saint hv R 4042 nmmm me Brumspsuitl Loo in the dressing room and was only 13 seconds g1dil)l7IIm'llli'- l3lll.V Wlll"vVlFk -Sllll John, Sydney at Charlottetown, nrm am... in um first pefiod an.l ;-''l'"" "W ""'”'l'.- . . in-hen Don Bellringer pulled the jlflontle pup: Xmm "W"! '9" Mcncton at Halifax. rice in the second session. Sugarl ttriggcr on Jimmy Strachan who " 0 0 0" lc sm""g' March 1!: Sydney at Moncton, in Henry had it shutout goim -11". ,,,,,.,mm,,,,. or H". r,)m.,”.d lhrid a rough night of it in the. 'l0l""'3' MOTFOW. Illlllfnx right Glace Bay vs. Saint John in Am- :l'nl'll L011 KCllY Wllllled Wllh 3 20' 'linr-s tsorkvit out to good advan- llialifax cagc. B31lringcr's goal .wing(-r was struck on the cheek- herst. tsaint John home game). ,f-out shot clui-int: thr second minute i2It:t'. Tliv itiitiximii line and tho lsignallcd what was to follow and :h,”,"” W'”'h 'l '”"'k d”'i'"9 l.'"' March 19: Saint John at Glace of the finalo ,Wliitlot-k linr (tirh ('0Ul1t('(i lcrlwiiliin LllC next 39 mlnutcs the.jNrn;;ulID c”.Jm.,mC,SOCond pcnod Bav. Halifax at Monti-OIL Chalk First Period four goals ttliilv Br-itudry's liiicltans saw a lot of pretty goals. M 1.0 Imiuehiloln the m""e' lotietown VS. Sydney in New 1- Boston. Cwizlilnn it-nnic up uilh the WW '""”i'"r-i Coach Leo Laniourcux came up k('"tnt)lwbvlla's dh in l 8 shot as he Glasgow (Sydney home zamci. ixirfntyrc. Pcirsoiil 3:02 Denis Smith tvorkcd in well with iwim three new er-Cctive forward Hsfle g "H" l 0 "M mld "my i . 1 B t S dg . .- i . .- m I Live 2-ufft-rcrl it friicturcd cheek March 20- Gace 33' ' 3' Pcnolticssidotvc. ClPlghiOi1. Mnishnll mid Don Belliinger Iillfll'1lncS' He moved Dcnis Smnh up hem Pew LC .k ! k M I my Second Period llzavrr his ll('Si pcijfoi'in:int'c of the ion Wime Marshqn, ri ml pmqoin "'19 mud Srlrlii” 0" 5 P"-'0 -' -i-g-.-pgw-. '1-Boston. Sullivan season. Mzirsliiill tnovetl into scc- land the line Cligke; imlI;ned.a:eI”. g p (1 ' tFimm.) 3:..7Lond place in tho pon-1t 5.-O,-.,,-R Wauckn whwl ck 18 d bit y lltorppw and Ray Frederick start. , 3-Boston. Pt'lF5L'lll . llillilf-'I('c with his four points, w,n1.,ipa '1 I hv A od ii? ye cnween r,-ci ta suck swinging duel in the first Peiiziltlcs-Hciidr.-i-son. Laycoe. n'0W. lifts 61 Points. scvnnrl tn.Be;lz5,.H1 iznd I-glvieroxu period and Vltale entered the fray Lindsay. .1 hl'I:It'f). H u 8) Bccn rc ' h .pp)" iez- on. behalf of Frederick. There were ...L . 1-,,;,d I-.,i.,d . H p. . . . I if an vbcla). Bucko 'rrain- fell punches thrown as referee; Mu-mm, Mgjor I 4&Dm.U-up Km”. L-.i.-;ppy 1-rtzt-ll. who .15 -still 1 or moved back to defence. htigh Glllls and Charlie Good trierl Glam my 5 Sydney 4. ,LmdSm.. HOWE, . 1;;-poii a uy-ntit filth the Islal1Jel"s.,q Walter Pawlyshyn and Denis their best to stop the battle Mor- sum, John 1 Moncton 4. l PemHygLmd5ay' turncdpgin. aiiot-icr good pcrfurm- Ivmlth each tallied twice in the WW drew 3 ml?-01' End m!lJ0l' 101' Halifax 5 Charlottetown 9. p ”:gVfgg.g ant-e. Skippy got the blggestlrout. Don Bellringer, Bruno Fnv- his part in the fight while Fre-:l- Quebec Junior . . ovation of the night wlicn he.ci-o, "Skippy" Frazell. Willie e:.lck and Vittile escaped with 11 Monti-eat Natlonnles 4 Montreal scored his I first goal in an 15- i'Mill'Sl1Ell and "Buck" whmock inlnor each. Camdiem 3. 3 laiidcrs uniform. 'About a minute scored single goals. Fre1.cll's goal "Bucko" Ti-nlnor turned in n Three Rivers 6 Gt-anby 5 later he raced into the clear and almost beat Strachan for aliother , lgonl. llc skaivd hartl both ways 1 .,-, last night. and displayed at good. NEW GLASGOW, N.S.. Jan. 29 hard shot. was his first since he Joined the Islanders a week. ngo. Scoring honors for Halifax were split up among zlefenscman - (CF! -- Pictcu Mai-ipacs scored - ' ' ' - 'Qcti'ey Thompson, Kenny Mac- .i'cu:' tiiiaiiswt-i'cd goals in the final Phil Vlitlle drew two minors in henzie and Billy Warwick. . ;od tonight to plug om, an 3.7 the first ten minutes and was; The Islanders were away and lucky he didn't get at least ii mis- win over lcazue-trading New Glas- conduct. He came back, h0Vl'eVel'., running in the first thcy led 3-1 at period and - .; row Ran crs in a regular A P.C the end of tho l0l5e."',HIE.ml;1mn).34. Kcnngd? ls.-L10, Hike, Lgngug gixm,-.3, to set. up four goals and break up lstanza. They scored five goals Penamest mo C'.,'H.' Clemcmj Rangers took a healthy 6-! lead innumerable plays for a good without a reply in the sandwich 7.04; T" smem," 7' ' H in the opening period but wen night's work. "Buclto" Tralnor period to go ahead 8-.1. The vis- 7235: W1ll50"- 9-4'” in-;i.p1ayed 1-mm lhprp on, M3;-t- wtirlttd well on defense and along itiors scored four goals against one STOPS: g i IICN Cnlnc imck to make it 7.4 tnlwith Larry Travis the three play- by the locals in the last session. Gordon 5 7 l3--'..- :1". 5990,15 amt mm cominum crs gtivc Frederick fairly i.-oodl Phil Vitnle started matters of." Lockhart ll 7 5-33 l thtir scoring in the third. the win-ltvrolvcllmi. .011 a rough note. l Early in the .1. iimg goal coining at 18:02 from' ' ' ' 'tZiImB he Was chased 101' elbowlnl-Z veteran Tic wmjamsp The win was an important. one and engaged in B pushing duel O.S.H.L. Attendance MONTREAL. Jan. 29 - tCPl - for the Islanders who now have up five point edge over both the Breaks Collar Bone 3first two periods it was Saints anti the Miners. During the: with referee Ifugh Glllls. Midway during the first period be mixed it up with Johnny Morrow and top- alnndcut performance on defense 0.ll.A. senior A Third Period Outburst Gives Miners 5-4 Win Over Millionaires. (Birukow, Gallagher) .. 11.-ill Penalties-None. Second Perlod .".-Sydney, Buthgate ........... 5.4!l 4-Glace Buy, Holey -..... 6.ii SYDNEY, N. S., Jan. 29-(CP) -Glace Buy Miners tonight stun- ned Sydney Millionaires and 2.035 supporters with it 5-4 victory” ' here in n Maritime Major liOl'- 5”S55l"ey' F'"""gh"' ,,, key Lcziguo gum:-, tBirukow. Levnndoskl) 10..:i The accomplishment for the PC"""'c5: MGR” 336' CW9" 3.30. Bloomer 5.30, 8.35, 19.58. Let- Mlncrs wits R spectacular one in undosm 5.30. Haley 7.20. Robert- thnt they prrinccd back in the 2 throes of it 4-1 deficit. and ham- 5”" mt at TM a P yd mercd homo four goals in the ' 9"” last eight minutes of play wlth- 6-Glace Buy' wywrot' " out a reply from the home club. ,, l,McBl-me) """"""""""""""""" " 124) was it rough tnnglc. rcmin- '-Tmnce BM Hale” iscont of old Glace Buy-Sydney SAg::ll:)B( sonlping parties and had consider- itlilc by-ploy in the penalty hnx where Miner dcfcnccmnn Sheldon Bloomer, a persistent. occupant. strove to break through restrain- 3. (Anderson, Pollc) 9-Glnce Buy. L:-gcr, tMiicey) Penalties: Martncnu lng players to cleave ll ncodling moam" 3'35 m"lor' pm” 1110' fan in the second period. Gnslgagh." 1533' Pentiltlos paid off and for Mln- HI k0ps'-T 4 H crs proved it turning point. Arcnfl 10:19 Trailing 4-l, Miners struck for their second score at 12:30 of the third period, nlnc seconds lifter ' Sydney's Lorne Plrle lind been M-M."-L hnnlshcd for holding. Pctc Wywrot tipped it screened shot. . from Dean MncBrldc. ii former st J) 231.6 1:5P,i'2' Millionaire, to start the Glace -, M” -- 20 209- '3 B”), dub mmng. p Ch'town. .. 29 26 5 8 0 0 Two minutes nnrl T! seconds HPHEX 27 28 4 227 J9 '3 later playing coach Norman (Bud) Glace 333' 27 27 4 200 193 5?: Poilc. picked his way slowly down Mallow" -' 23 28 6 170 2l3 5" the left side and shovclled a for- SYOHEY 31 31 5 157 197 47 ward pass to the Sydney crease where Len (Comet) Haley adjust- ed the tingle. At 15:42, with Sydneyls Bruce Giillughcr settling down for an in- terference pennlty, Dean Mac- llenry-Satterfielil Bob 'Dratnville and forwards Billy Ford, Twice in the first period he stop- ped big I-lughle Campbell on break- cirays. Time after time he carried the puck through the Halifax team -nd set team-mates tip at the goal .nout.h. Willie Marshall Dents Smith. Bruno Favero and Phil Vltale led the point izettm-s with four points each. Smith had two and two fl: and three and Vttalc four as- i'l.'i S . Referees Glilis mid Good hand- ci out fifteen penalties in 11 loose- ly refereed name. The received eight of the sentences and the Saints seven. The only major pcnnlty was drawn by Mon-ow. HALIFAX Goal, Strachan; Marshall one and three. Favero Islanders Brnntford 2 Hamilton 1. 0.H.A. Junior A Guelph 2 Kitchener 3 (overtimei Windsor 6 St. Catharlnes 7 (overtime). NEW YORK. Jan. 29 - (AP) - A record total of 125 three-year- old: has been nominated for the the Westchester Racing tlon Vera S. Bragg's Goddess. and 124 (.0li.! are eligible for the 1 U2 mile classic. third and final race in the tiitzle crown for sophomores. It fol- lows the Kentucky Derby and Preakness Stakes, and probably iilll he raced June 7. Associa- sin,ooo Belmont Stakes next June, announced today. One filly. Bride shot the equalizer. a boun- cing und completely screened shot fired from inside the bluellnc. Mint-rs continued to press and and at 17:57 right winger Boh Leger coasted around his wing with Hub Muccy's pass. Well cov- ered by his check. Leger found elbow room and leverage enough for a rising back-hand that drop- ped over goalkeeper Cliff Hlcks' right arm into the not. With a skating rind offensive odgc in. the first period. Minors failed to crack through it tough. close checking Sydney defence and fell 2-0 in arrears. By the fiend of the second it was Sydney -I. Llncups:- Glace Bay: Goal. Arncll: dc- fence, Myketyn. McBride. Windli.-y, Bout Tonight CHICAGO. Jan. N-(AP)-A new heavyweight threat will risk championship hopes in ii pt-obablr punch-laden showdown with un- predictable Bob Sattcrfield If the Chicago Stadium tomorrow. night. Clarcncc Henry. 23, of Lou Ar- gcles. rated no. 3 heavyweight conlcndcr. will meet the danger- ous punching Satterficld. 20. ::: a lo-round bout. fiiontiiiyiiieeting . - --- - lard to ncd matte s ff lth dl t out-nce, D I '11 . Ni . B - . mly Mackenzm sccrelily M CHICOUTIMI. Qllci. -lath 29-lrcalize how the Saints ever iieczime the Hallfaic lgenchv. I spu 8 at oh. VVCBVCIT? Ii;itlNeBl'dS.xmiWcA:lE::Ii', (Vltale, Ti-alnori .. 5:41 Bloom”-1 torwm-ds' Chm-ley' And' Quebec senior Hockey mgm," d 1 (CF!--Floyd Ci'aWl'nrd. lell Wln:- l a threat in the iCa,':tlc but then it From then on the Islanders mo. Lt-swlck. Ford. Campbell MacKen- 7-Charlottetown Frezell awn” "MOM wywm" coon” N:C.0.'s Mess ”'"""c”d today that mm a ten-Ilcr nt Chicoutimi Saizuencens oflniust. be remembered that they cd through the saints with rcck- zlr. Watson Thompson. Morrow (Vltale Beaudrvl 3'92 Lac” A""'dl”' M'".”y' ,Pl"k" wccdusizdf:gmt(1lsinseS::l:PV:?,r C1133, the Qttobcc srnlor Hockey League. were on the road most of the even; less abandon. Walter Pawlvshyn Warwick. Botvness. ' ' I fl-Charlottetown Marshall W G”',';',nnf,l',fks'M7,':l,",Ll,ff,' to be held 0" . 19, . . t. r - , . '. . . H . p . . ' V ' . I. A v . . ram has hem 855 7,”. yo, mt smm-3 brclzr n ('!ltl.'ll'Il)Ctl(l YC5ifll'dBy'lTl HI: and had .IlI81fHflHfl 1.1918 DP Scaled twice befoic Morrow re- - Charlottctoitii - Goal Freder- (Smith, Belirlnger) 9.4.) Mame; go,-wards, Roach. pmp. Jan 31st at 2030 hrs Hmber of lam” lash mason ab pl.m.HH,.. H,. M” hr 0,”, of scum, yyforve game time. rho Ecnwi-s tin-ituriiod from the penalty box. He iclc; defence. Travis. Vltale, Trtiinv 9--Charlottetown. Smith Mnclngymg g,m,g,,((tg Rohnmg ' ' Ixldancp was 533 750' ,,m. R m,mm. ppaienlly snftriicd lhcni up his slid Vltnles rebound into the open or: forwards. Gray. Favero. Pawly- (Marshall, Vltale) . .. 10:35 Robertson, Bl,ukow' Mnmmswg . " r ' ---------Z- - - previous nlzlil as Worn! cl thtlr nelfor his first steal and he forked snyn. whltlock. Smith” Beaudry. Penalties - smith 1:31. Pawly s.,,..,,,,.m.,-- Very Important that all istars did not appc:ii- to have muchl"Buck" Whltlock's 20 foot Pass Marsliall Eellrlnger, Frezell. sliyn 3:47, Nixon 3:37. Thompson '1i1r.c r.-rim: llast night. This morning the 13- behind Strachan for his secoiiri Officials - Gnode and Glllis. 4:45. Weaver 9:05. 1-.Sydn(-y, noacn, members attend- lliinders xtill leave by air for Monc-'counter. "Red" Favero drew as-i SUMMARY Third Period (MncIntyrel , 543. .ton and continue to Saint John by.-Wits on both goals. First Period E0-Halifax. Ford 2--Syrlncy, Mntthcws. l thus for tonight's game with that But this was only the beginningu l-Charlottetown. Bi-llringcr i (Thompson, Nixon) . 1:00 "' ;I3cavcrs. pit the one minute mark of the: (Marshall. Smith) , .. :16 ll--Charlottetown. Whttlock ' . h .' ' : ,.-:econd period Denis Smith raced 2-1-Ialifnx.Dralnvllle t (Pawlyshyn, Favcro) 4:57 It will be sixteen years ago this in towards the Halifax net and (Mcitrthur) . . 9.43 12-Halifax, Thompson ;.ummei- that n oung right, hand- flipped willie Marshall's low shot. .'l-Charlottetown. Pawlyshyn (Mackenzie) 'I:2.'i lcr, who could i. row harder than into the corner of the cage to (Vitalc Fnvei-oi 14 23 l.':-Halifax. Macxenzle l 'any man sliicc Walter Johnston. milks the Score 4-1. 4-Charlottetown. Piiwlyshyn (Thompson. Dralnvllle) . 8:21 ' , lull, his daddy's coriificlds in Des "ST (Fnvero. Whttlockl . 15:05 H-Halifax Warwick l . ;Mo.nrs, Iowa and began his pltch- the niil of a late season drive by rciialtlcs - Vllnlc flzill. 10:05. tMcArthur. Lcawlckl 10:14 ET S "PI. - ling rnrccr with the Cleveland Iii- Rapid Robert but for Fcllcr it. was... homer and ni:.)ori, Frcrlcrlck 10:05 Penalties-Bellrimzer :32. Camp- 1 -- ciluns. In the intervening time the poorest. year of his career. Ht-l l-':'9FV9d by Frrzelll. hell 7:10. Travis 7:10. McArthu: Your Club "THE standing. please: I it donations lltg a crisis. They have had crippling iniuries and unexpected expenses. They need FIN- ANCIAL AID. in spite of iniuries and in- crodsingly strong competition they have held grimly to second place in the League vouit iioiuiioii is VITAL WJIOII4 your ccnvussor calls lie as gen- Qrous as possible. Out-of-town supporters is Hockey club lBl1ilFii Boh Feller has earned for ialnisclf n hatftil nf.1'ccnrds. This spring when he leaves for train- ing crimp. in about A month's time. he will be taking an added distinction with him. He is one of the few outstanding stars to see his salary slashed almost in half and then start. back tip the salary lnddcr. ISLANDERS" are fuc- r i 0 Several wccka ago Feller slgiird his 1952 contract at an estimated s5fJ,000 which is ten grnnd more tlian he took home last season Last year's prrformance earned li'm his increase in pay as base- llinll iii one of the few occupations iby which it man is paid on his -previous year's record. Feller last year won 22 victories while losing Light. games and was the man who cracked the whip in the Indians pennant drive. In addition he pitched his third no-hitter aet- llngv it modern record and he was rccently voted the 1ndlnns' Batc- ball Man of the Year. I 0 Five years ago Feller was paid 5.10000 an all-lime high for pitch- ers' salaries. After it brilliant start. be injured his back in Philadel- : its and wound up with I 20-11 won-tout record. The next iienaon the Indians won the pennmit with siiAr'siior'jriuisiiiiio' Balls of mm developed and printed and sent out the nine IIIV l'I-tau double the at no extra am. My 8 expomre roll 35:. lam-tub . louchoi-lOtorI5c.Mstll',ltn luvloc. Charlottetown. to Iox 247. mated with a 10-15 record. lost .1 l:rnrt.brenkrr to Johnny Saln in the Series opener against the Brt.vc-s and was shelled from tho. box in the fifth game at Cleveland hr.-fore 86.000 derlalve fans. Feller took a salary cut and the next year he won only 15 games while lustng 14. By then the baseball 'Y'.ltef'H were preparing his obit- tiary. In 1950 he won is while loa- Lng It and last year he dumb. founded the experts with a bril- liant comeback. . u I 0 With two or three good season; Feller might. yet enter the select act game winner: club. Now as yours or age. he has chalked up 230' victories despite the fact that he gave three of his best years to the United states Navy during the war. His fast ball may not blaze in there any more but Falter has plenty of speed and plenty of brains. He is the one pitcher in the modern age who can truly be callrd great. CHALLENGE ..'l'hc Wiltshire Mli-acielii hockey team challenge the Hunter River Shur-Galnl to I game of hockey in Wlltnhlra Rink at noon in can be -rriinged. n. DBIIIGAN, Caphh i J Second Period 19:02. Beaudry 19:02. 5--Clinrlnttetotvn. Smith Stops: (Marshall. Bellrlngerl 1:00; Strachiiii ..1tt 14 0-38 4'-Charlot.tet.own. Favero I Frederick 8 9 5-20 FORUM EVENTS-Jai. 20 to Fall. 2 Monday -- CHlL1)itEN'S SKATING - 4 to 5.30 GENERAL SKATING - 8 to 10.00 Tuesday-HOCKEY - HALIFAX - 8.30 Wednesday -- GENERAL SKATING - s to 10.00 Thursday Afternoon-CHILDREN'S SKATING-4.00 to 5.30 Thursday Night-Gnrrlaon Hockey Night with Skate lo the Rcccc Band 6.15 to 8.15 - 8.30-10.30. Frldiiy--Children's Skating -4 to 5:30 Friday-HOCKEY - SAINT JOHN - 8.80 Saturday - SKATING - 2.30 to 4.30 HOCKEY PRACTICE YEO THEATRE .Montague - 'I'hurs., Fri. 8 pm. - Sat. 8 - 10 pm. PASSAGE - WEST to-I-rt " ARLEEN WHELAN and JOHN PAYNE Mon.-Tues. - Guy Who Came Back -- Joan Bennett and Paul Douglas Special Stock-raking Clearance Solo Officers Khaki Shirts finest quality English broadcloth - regular 06-50 SALE 54.35 - 3 for 512.50 Officers Khaki Shim Sanfaized, famous make - regular 05.50 SALE 3.65 - 3 for 510.50 H Khaki Sox fine all wool, unshrinkable, ribbed - regular 02-00 spoeiai si.3s - 3 "tr for 9.75 ltlialti Tics ' fine all wool -- Barathea or Silk Knit regular 01.00 to 31.50 SALE 65: . T the lion for I03” 130 KIILSI. chrlotutm HEJ-g