Islanders Holdaway TE-rns In Heroic Netminding Job; Holds Fort In Third Chnrlolletvw 11'! For ”BuCk” Sydney end of the rink and Whit- Whm00k- d15l3153'in8 N5 WHY 595' lock, ever the opportunist. rapped son lorm. Smfed LW0 80315 135'-'home a loose puck from the side night to lead the Islanders to a:ot the Sydney cage. 3-2 vlrtori over the Sydney Ml.i- Lyle Wisenian started the play lionalres in 1 game that was high- with a shot that landed behind lilzhu-d not only by Whitlock's the net. In the ensuing battle for acorng foam but also the goal- the puck the disc was knocked out lendln of young chuck 1-loidau-at front where. Whitlock was left un- K . . and the strong defensive pla)ifig:C0V9Y8d. The puck had no sooner pf the Islanders team, IllP3Cht:id-this siticdliodbefoie Buck The goals were the 298th and 013515 1 P853 1 HY- gmyh 0.; whiLimk'5 ca,-eel. in six During the last five minutes of reasons of Marltmic hockey. Hisltile n33'"g1"d mg, si5l5;Il3lEl'5BV1:3j'ed mlh L , - ,y. - iS”l(lF ian e . ir ea ry li'iutinclEwiaa.-hlc;cr(i)nlringlhe"burr:I331idmv 3 ”lWl”S P”"a”3' and he Ind, well the game for the Island-l1:25;nn9I.ezoogfiaegsciagllchggjd he; "5" l iniilar offence The two goals were probably the 3' .f.he Mmiomiwis led b . A . ,, - , y Hoieck. :::d:i:..”;."."..:? .lX3;iL”i.f..";C.1lm:.3 ,".j”".l;"td"?e.l' night and It times triple duty aslxelm C San as 9 enswe 535' the short-handed islanders. play-1 L;,,e.u.,, .)lJlI?lllrr1l.h0YlliL-li;9lil rdegutlkal-' goalie All Sydney g G031. pldsodny. deg an ml” 3”” 9” 5"50"lfence: Whalen, Tyshko. Marincau, Long. mastery over their Sydliey.MCnm,1.e. mmmds, Hm Mormw w,l1i::1':.)5i lBirilkow, Pirie, Horeck, McDonagh. Islanders' forwards back-2 rhecked releiitlcssly alid the de-lH1ldebmnd'R'obe”5o"' tense pairs of Erklacirli alid Gus- tav son, Ti '1. lid M L ' l . r. If'lWPl"llllIadllSSDl:.V ill Clhilgltanelffiflg ann Tm”5' Brk)ac'C'”' mrwMd5- in keep the Sydney forwards outIwh"10(”k- H”'5l- Gordml Wis?” of scmjmr m.m0n.. imall, Bcaudry, Powers. Pawlshyn. The Islanders had a wide mar-. C1emFl"5- gm of play in the first two per-! R9r('1'e?-91 I Charlottetown Goal: Holda- way; defence: Giistavcsoli, McLag- Hugih Gillis and Art LITTLE SPORT-l I :' . A ' C era er.i:.'..-:.'.'-.-.::-'- -1 r- ” Ruusdrl i by Rousol7l' TEERUARY 10, 1953 For atfew minutes last night it: looked as though the smallest crowd I to attend 9. hockey game at thei Forum this season were going to' have the privilege of seeing Bliiflil ' Vthitlock score the 300th goal of his V , Maritime hockey career. The crafty i i ' . B-uck came out of his scoring slump "in brilliant fashion to fire two im-' :portant goals and might halve add-, .- ed his third of the night and 300thl ' of his career had not penalties in- lods although Sydney obtained P9lT)'- 1 -. ., , . both their goals in the opening ' , liigesriheiixgelgrtbtlse Ilggggxes Cenireman Buck Whitlock (left each period. . HPSSIOII. The Millionaires gave. it Si MMA!” Shorthanded and on the defensfggland left winger-goaltender ichuck lipldaway was playliig the tliirii the works in the final twenty min-! Fmt Period SD mat Buck Md no Chance ml lloldaway shared the spotlight in game of his career as a goalie. He urea and play was about 9.,-cu. lwswneyv midebmnd nmch number 300 in the final n” the Islanders 3-2 victory -over the handled'l7 shots with nine of them Holdaway outstandmx (Hm Hmeck) 12:02 mmmes M We Come”. Sydney Millionaires last night. coming ill theplasl period His great R was in me last eriod mat, zpoharlomewwnl Gordon v Whitlock scored the tying and work in the final period enabled . . D ' (Pawkmm Begum ) 165,, Buck wag bad; he M hm, . winning goals to boost his alltime the tide to turn in the Islanders YOURS! Holdallay 1059 E0 U19 - I y ' 1. .' "' ” la” Maritime scoring record to 209 favor with Whitlock taking advan'- imgms m keep the Islanders H, 3ASydney, Hildebrand iform that carried him "to the top of 15 I dd-H B k . - , . l V y - g T, M H . K p .m , . , p , goa . n a l on uc played :1 age of a quick bleak to score the the W””"W- During We (mall t 35 0' mac ) "H6 E scmmg wee 1" me p19fOh”5i' loliz "strong flame and saw all roxielwiiinin 0'il passion he stopped nine Show andi Penalties - None. mas days of the current campaign. mmgly 15 minutes of iceitigu, in g g i ' several of them were of the diffi-i Second Period 15 W35 8Vld9llit that BUCK W35 ROME I cult va.ri(-ty. 4-Charlottetown. Whi-tlock '-0 have a good night as soon as the . Just before Whitlock scored Lcrustaveson, Powers! . :43 lame stalled. Early in th I ' t - what proved to be the winningi Penalties - McDonagh 3:20, iod he raced in tin Nickc n S goal Holdaway came up with three 1-ml-st, 3:20. and might have scored had he not i v smart saves. Following 9, stop off Th- 1. elected to t W lte ' Freddy Hildebmnd, Lyle Wisemanl 5gCha”om!t;:f1 faffzlmk at the lastlDa:isonl)entoaAbxoil:taVlvillislriylil () pi"-kw lap Ihedpuctk g”dm5hI5m;drl (Gustaiveson Powers) 5'43 minim? later he split the Sydney ers' en an s ar e e pay M ' J J .' d f - p , g m .-ifZ?.”???2; ..:.:"i: 1:; Pla For Curlin Title 5”” l S, . ' ' ' A ' lioinaires ca e c - 1-iildebrand had ills innings in mm 8 on ml 111.; -d- F1 t F dd l Pldsodily .11 ii 8-30 H .- ' rucr:red Iljothptiico Miiiioreizil-as :;couisy.l Hwdwa-V 4 4 947 Wgl)tal:chkhei)ll.:e1x;i)siv(ejl;:ml;beltlatin inf: Tw" C'"”1"'”""W" ”"k-5 "dV8"- well filled house in a cool draw one from a scramble in front of TTTTTT A uc O0 cad to the finals in the Whnie- i , lh .- 1C. 5 df me my and me mhe, on ,, ,.eg. 0 regular turn centering his Own line sale Grocers Trophy competition aymff 3-” M 1”" " 3.9” bmmd shot. .wh k H -n-l men ma-.cd )5” wing on the tm I . rm f. pl (1 es old.-i) s resuts follow... The Millionaircs could get only I Ted PW” Um”!!! I” Buck must :la,v elnCo?l(ieusloC?o:IedpSgtilg:; 1:3"? P'0”"i”-"ll ”1""'P"""h'P six shots at Holdaway in the first ' have 539” C1059 to 15 mlmll9S Oi spiel at the Cilarlottetown Cllr- F”-Tl? R”""d3T twenty liiinutes and two of them- I each period. He was atired. ling Club. The J. S. MacDonald L. H. Poole 020 H10 002 020- 7 ;;r(cH.v;?ll1yn;c:::&0n'1&h;3;ri(f(:iiied 0. g I at3,;-:war:a1Am:n;h:hg1'::3I1;l-inT0013 rink and the VV. E. Mat-Innis rink J. G. Hayes .... 103 011 310 202-14 .. . - rs "tht' -' ' ' - - n The Islanders tested Nick Pia-ll" carries from theiHalifax series of 22'. thew.Kfinlalglglfiihaalilllebgurilali W Mame” T W 032 224 000 16 sociny 38 times and Nick rose to. last week-end are deep lip and eye- ed VVednesd5v i E Campbell Om 100 '00 121.. 9 the occasion to smother 30 pucks. brow gaslhes. The Macngrkald rink had lime A- A- FY35” 043 911030 000 9-14 The Millionaires played nu-oulrli. any "Burk" Wliltlorim two . . . mmble m M” W "M ,. ,. Matthews 100 000 502 222 1-15 most of the last period alid a half. cnllls last night. riln his point Every night is 3 mg one now for mu ha dn ! Owl 1.;'wSBm': . (extra L-ndl without the services of big Dunc.tolai for the season to 99 and wmitlogkg The Island” M him” rm','( (:0 '0'; We J0)" ff; W. Mili'Donald 020 000 004 000-G Macrame. The syciney deience- szavre him a 13 point lead over Sydney tonight and Buck yma an: the" . m, l", T". d' E. F. Acorn 202 122 310 330-19 man injured his shoulder when he Billy Watson in the M.M.l-f.L. Come U Wm, number 300 Mm y f 1 th "F3 E 9 con 95 9' S ,1 R d. fell to the ice Mm Rmmle Hurstl mim Haring parade most fl) 1 1- ouch eat nit e ran Hansen rink of econ oun .m in the second period. He retumedl ivhitlovk has 44 goals and 55 .3” w”"d me "i 5” mm "in W31 Club 1345- . A. A. Fraser .. 011321 023 001-14 bl-irfly in the last ioerlod slltliouizhh.-si.-is and is well out in lrantlpmmm um, um 0" Ch”1”””".W" The w' E" M"I”'””. ""k 33'” W- Mm"D0"”1d 900 000 100 "OT 9 he is believed to be sunering from in W, mm. mm d,pm.,me,,,i”9- Those Slims fans vl8Hmn8.5”"e””d lhmug" "W" ”l”."”"l1 H. Matthews .. 000 000100 000- il a torn ligament in his shoulder. :w..,5.,,. has W... and 64 as) the 3”” Whmwk "Wm" may "mm? a””"” .”"b7"”'"”'5 5k'PP".d E. F. Acorn 1'14 341 041 000-19; What was Possibly the Smlleslu sists for as points M” L9 "Wk pm” mt ” keep by HM” Mkmw" ”'m' A Mi H Poole 001024 olo 050.15 crowd. ni the season witnessed the; Foummnz are top 10, Dace with Buck. They are having five end tied the match C0lTlln;:lE- C. be” .. 120 100 102 ling; game. The game itself was a crowd (. Pk their big meeting in the City Hall home and they counted one in thol - .aml) . measinz contest Mm plenty of W! H k (C) M' 1,, 0' on Wednesday evening and all in- final end. In their CV9l1lYi2'PnC0llTI-IJ. (.. Hayes .. 001 103 030 104-13 zpecd. fight and body contact. iw1l!'m”n( 'H)' ,5. terested hockey fans are asked to for they defeated the Snulis rink W. R. MilcNeill 220 020 401 010-12 p I ' 7.. - if lattend. Time of the meeting ls'01 Hllmllx 1757- Whnlz-sale Grocers Trophy l Only I-Ive Penalties Wild 'H' Ill 27 I54 - ' , . . Bnvriicss (Hi - 29 32 all 0 ' Tm” may wi 5- Maclhms. skip 11: H. At- - - l Referees Hughies Gillis and Artvr-,,,,-,1,l (Hi 30 30 Gill , ' ' . The E. F. Acorn rink of thl-,Kinson, skip 10 n l Perry handed out only five Dellal-gk-mg .14, 29 30 5;, Speaking of Whltlock. Harwley Mme cm, and the ,1. Gr Hnygsl L. E. pi-owsp, skip 7; H, soups, lies. Bill McDonagh of the Mll- ; CW. .0 2,-, 32 58', Omcketl-phas liulle a sharp display rink of the Summerside Club it-er-cjsklp is. lmnaflres and Ronme Hur5c.0r”mlRol1ol'lson (S) 18 '39 57”” Bucks hmkey lrcghles 1" hi5:out front in the Provincial chani- J. S. MacDonald, skip 14; D. Islanders were the first to vlsltIthep(..pmEms (C) ' .22 34 sslsllow window on Kent Street. Ili- pionshlp play wltli two Wll1SlBE'Plll0ay, gym, 4 egg; jfncilltilzxieilglgcolrildsllililrlltoedrlpROM hm 22 30 52;(t)lUd;31(.l in zlighdlsplay; are the lhreelnpiccc at the close at the Sel'r)q(ll F. Hansen, skip 18; M. M. Bell. i T ” - (;,,,.1k,.,m., A ,... . TOD 195 Vi 1 W11” OCK W011 W-'h8l1 round of play. The Acorn quartet skip 1. Tile Wm 0P'3"ed "St W” BECK ' c,",f";o ,.....U h? led the Marltime Senlor Leazue'showeri lcntv of owcr deiealingl w. E. vM."lcInnis. skip 12; H. Whitiock setting up Walter Pawl- ' av - p i p l mm at me 081 mouth Hound .Viillar rcl - 48 133 5 2.Pllm SCONHR during the 1947-48. 49-50 the w. MacDonald rink from Sum-'.Soliiis. skip 7. ml, 330 mark gun”, to see Vva"'er.5iI,n(-khari (GB) 59 185 fi .'l.l.'ll3nd 5061 53359"5- 15 Bddmllll merside in their opening niatchi J. S. MacDonald, skip 13; F. mm "mm past the post -I-hinf MpMor-kin IH) ,,,,, 62 213 1 3.4.1 me” '5 3- R-C-N-V-FL 59l'VlCE 19-6. They went on to an impres-'1-lanscn, skip G. v . mend. 13;" whmock Cut nu-oughi Pidsodny, (S) . 60 Tmphy which Buck W9" 501' HGCRY SW0 "lKhlCliP ilP”0l'm'"lC9 -'ii-Zllillsli lllorriivoll A Macliac Trophy the Sydney defense and was block-l ed at the crease by the agile Pidsodny. Larry Travis blazed a slap shot at the 0.30 mark that was deflect- ed onto thc top cross bar of the net for the first close scoring call of the game. Fifteen seconds later Holdaway made his first 5L0pWl1Eli he came out of his net to knock aside a rolling puck that was headed towards his cage. Hildebrand of Sydney opened the scoring at the 12.02 mark as he de- flected Nick Hill's slap shot past Holdaway. Coach Johnny I-ioreck drew an assist on the goal. Gary Gordon evened matters a Cinderella link will Represent N. B. katoon Feb. 16-21. . The 217 3 8.61! SAINT JOHN, NB, (OP) -- A; fellow who Cinderella rink will represent Newl pads for only the third time in his Brunswick lii the Dominion school- lv Saint John High School! C 11 d y k i L . k boys hadn't even expected to bel :3: on U ma e "M S OFT ohuc Service Efndwcy 1" 1943- Hwwleyilhc Matthews' rink oi Albcrtoiiu also has a Lorie waterproof. shook- winning 19-1. proof and dustproof walcli on dis-l The Hayes rink to'ppled the L. play and this watch will be award- ed to Buck whenever he scores his.ln an afternoon match. but ranl 300m 8081. into stiff opositlon against the W.' R. Mar-Neill l-rink in the night" Tlierc should also be a trophy R-l encounter. They won it the hartli round for R guy like Chuck Hold- way. Down three at the 11th end away. Young Chuck gavearemark- they rallied strongly and counted not H. Poole rink from Montague 14-7 5 icidtlings, skip fl. H. Atkinson, 15; L. E. Prowso, skip 3. D, Bcattczly, skip 5; M. M. Bell, 1.1. skip D A. J. Charlton, skip 9; J. E. Burden. skip T. W. A. M:lt'Doliald. skip 10; Dr. Title Standing Arabafovelnto in leading the Arabs to victory while Birt 15. Total 96. - Bai-lem 9; Mills 0, Total 43. of soccer matches Monday in the United Kingdom: Kid Gavilan confident ' the Islanders" bluelinc and tested nines little over four minutes later when he was sent into the clear by Beaudry. His low shot from 25 feet out sank into the twiiies in the lower left hand corner for at clean out goal. Walter Pawlshyn also drew an assist. Tho Millionaires went ahead 2-1 shortly before the end of the first period. Jo'nnny Horeck sped over' Holdaway with a hard shot. Chuck made the save but Freddy Hilde- brand tapped the rebound into the cage. That ended the Sjcclnc scoring. The players roughed it up early ml the second period and their actionsl culminated in peneitles to Hurst and Mcbonagh. ' - Buck Whitlock brought the 15-. lnndera from behind for the sec-I and time at the 5.43 mark. He took I. Ihort pass from Gus qustareson,E wheeled around and backllalidedi the puck into the lower left hand- oomer. ' I The third period was about three-f minutal old,wlien Larry Travis; Muted Pidsodny with a bullet-lik : drive from 20 feet out that wag- turn, uidu. Dunc Maclntyre i-c-. turn to the-gun! early in the! period but after A turn or two on' the ice but ht- mln the has minutes between the 'in, the proiiiicial finals here last .-able performance last night for a ll four and to take the match. The P W 1- was ivearlng goaliefs lrnse gallery sensed something;l-1. F. Acorn (Cl 2 2 0 p oi the dramatic when the Ilaycsl-T. G. H-UPS is) .- 2 2 0 llife. He may have been a bit arlvk- lead and second stone sci-up a:W. R. lVimiNril (C) -- 2 1 1 boy curling championship at Sa.s- ward but he was enelcem, especialusprcnd-eaf:lCl'l rink of three rocks. L. H. Poole (Ml ......... 2 1s 1 in the third period when he waslThe MacNclll quartet were off A. A. Fraser (M) 2 1 1 llorm and mlscucd on their tnke- H. Miltlhr-ws (Al .... 2 1 1 turned into another I.estcri.out shots. With final rock and W. MacDonald (S) .. 2 0 2 Patrick. glying three. Hayes drew to lh0.E. Cnmfthcll (M -------- -- 2 0 2 O O I The Isla-li.dera will not week-end. summoned to the con- test. at the last minute to repiacel a non-appcarilig Edmundston en-5. try, they were the only one of? six teams to will all their matches in the two-day bonspiel. The champion New Brunswick rink, skipped by Peter Fillmore, 16, has John Clark, 17, as lead. Reg Edgett, 16, second, and Dave Shaw. 16. mate. They were the schools No. 2 rlnk. having been defeated in the district playoffs by Saint John l-iiizli No. 1. Tile winners. all in their third year of curling, began playing to- gether for the first time this win- ter. Until Christmas they took turns as skip and then chose Fill- more for the position. Most of their competition has liccn against other Saint John High School rinks. Shaw and Clark were among the city and district. iv.-inliers last year but that quartet was eliminated in the pro- xlncl.-ll finals. ' Fillmore says his rink adjusts its rrstem to the competition. The boys played knockout when they lost ill the district meet recently. Their style ill sweeping the pro- to retire for the vlncial finals was mostly draw. Curling is the only winter sport played by three of the group. Shaw is on I. basketball team. The time spent in sliding rocks and Iweeping foe lane: hasn't hurt. their studies. All have average: of over 35. well above normal. The four utudenta have never nen I Dominion Iotioolbo! bowl- upiei. They plan to loan for III- lmtoon by plane-Friday and will also fly back to Saint John. have! Chuck's services as a. goaltendergif-l ter tonight, He is going into hos-l pitlii to have his tonsils removed on! Tliiursday morning. Actually he was. supposed to have them removed. last Saturday but was released from! hospital on Friday to go to Hall-i fax. He was to be operated on yes"-. terday mornilig but he had to got. on duty last night. However lxlllii doctor says that Chuck must have, them removed on 'Ilhul-sday. They have been bothering him quite I. bit or late and as it result. Chuck has been playing under very trying conditions. C O O . In his debut as a goalie on Char- idltetown ic.-i Chuck got excellent protection from his team-mates. During the first two periods the Millionaires seldom cracked the Ill- ianders defensive lihell. In the fin- al period they worked through for several hard shots but could not find an opening in Holdalwayi ar- mour. The Islanders defense. led by Gus Tlixstaveaon played very solidly while the forward: back checked tenaclollsly. I O O Goalie Al Miller and trainer Earl "Diver" Riggs will go to Halifax to- day to prepare fol-the court cue Arising out of the Miller-spectator incident of last Fri ay night. The case, whim wu ope ed loot Satur- day mainline. will be ruumed on Wednesday. wanders omciah ox- Annual Ice Sports Held At Stella Maris School The annual ice sports oi Stellal ;. Mtarls school, North Rustco. werel um"'N' held Friday night before a large audience of parent: and children. ; grade X: Goal. A. Doll-on; de- lfence. M. Doucctte, K. Gallant; 'Hockeyp tcores P.S.S. To Play 0. S. S. Tonight The Interscholastic Hockey League opens tonight at the Forum with the highly rated Prince Street and Queen Square Sdhool teams cross- ing sticks in a game scheduled to get underway at 7.30. Followiiig the game there will be a general skate. Queen .Square Hoop Team Edges West Kent 37 To 36 The Queen Ssunrv. kethall 'lT-36 School has- team defeated West Kent yesterday evening in a closely contested interscholastic hoop game at the Y. Jim MacQuarrie with 16 points and Bernard MacDonald with 15 showed the way for Queen Square. Kennedy of West Kclit was high point getter with 23. C MacQu.'lrriln 16; Mc- Gonnell 2; MacDonald 15; Landrl- gan 2: Vail 2. Total 37. W. K. S.: he-nnedy 23; McKen- 7.ie 1; Mat'Kenzie 10 Thompson 0; Diamond 0; Phillips 2; total 36. Third Position The Arabs moved into sole pos- smsion of third place in the Abeg- WelJl. Basketball League last night by defeating the Abbies 66-43. Windy LePa.ge scored 22 points Keith Beatoli was runner-up with 17 points and Gerald mrc scored 15, Marcel Berard of the Abbies was higih with 15 points. Lineups: Arabs - LePage 22: K. Beatorn 17; E. Beaton 5; M. Weeks 7; G. Abbies - Heustis 2; Macbougali 0; Berard 12; Revell 9: Turner 5: Soccer ltesults (Reuters) -- Results LONDON, FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION CUP Fourth Round. Second Replays Notts o 0, Bolton w i. W. Bromlwich 1, Chelsea 1. CHICAGO, (AP) -- Welter-weigtht champion Kid Gavilan scoffed at reports of weight-making trouble Monday as he finished ring work for his title defence Wednesday nlgiht against Chuck Davey. "I have no trouble," he said. "I come in at 146ii. Gavilan appears completely re- laxed. "Excited? Not me." he said. "I never get excited about fight. olumpionshlp or no." Wlhile Glwilan went to the gym for it boxing session, Davey took it easy. tapering off with a little walking. He was reported a little under weight at about 145. p "I think I'll will in 15." said the Michigan State graduate who is; undefeated in 39 pro starts. '.'I wouldn't go into a fight if I dldnlt think I was going to win, Sure, I feel a little nervous." Maritime Major Sydney 2 Charlottetown 3. New Brunswick Senior Fredericton 4 saint John 3 . Exhibition Valleyilild 3 Sudbury 0. Ontario Senior Kitchener 12 Hamilton 1 AFC Senior Stellarton 6 Truro 2. First of best-of-seven semi-final. The events were keenly contested with over 100 contestants partici- paling. The High School girls gave it demonstration of I new use for I broom when they took part in I' terrific broim ball game. After many ups and downs and clean sweeps . Carmelita Blacquiere's team won a close Victory over Inez Doucette's team. In the hockey game parade IX hay! took, I 5-3 victory over the 'forwards. J..Dlxon,,- A. Gallant. A. Gauther.. E. Doucette, R. Gauth- ier. L. Doiron. Crude IX: Goal. M. Gallant; defence. L. Doiron, A. Peters; for- wards. J. Gallant. R. Gallant. L. (Continued on page 11) -.........;. Gross production value of Cann- dlan shipyards in 1051' was :05.- 000.000. A to-per cent increase over 1950. ' Pictmi 5 Antigonisli 4. First of best.-of-seven semi-final? Sine slim riiiisiiiilii Ball: of Tllln developed and printed. :4 hour service. Double also prints. All: will of I no ponnro only do emu. Reprint: 6 man cub. -MAI) Film Benton. cnulomlovn. , - ands x boys. Jumeil Gallant scored three goals for Grade IX while Reuben Gallant and Der- mott Pinenu each scored one. Jimmy Dixon potted two and Rod- ney aouthier one for Gniia X. where they stand rqlrdlng the att- tin of I goslteyrder. . . . Mn, Murph Glamherluin, who has (not the last week and 9. half IVINING Tlgll in.il1o pravilloe. will return today ' A 'to'hl home. in saint. Iobuuen. A . I pent gnome word from M.M.H.L. President Elliott I-ludcon on Wed- nesday no that they may know thIPrurinecli!MrI,Ohunborlain : rat mo tlitgouuily enjoyed her My '30: . .....g;. ...,.,...,-.. ....m.....--. . . u . - u I - SK,ATER"S DAY AFTERNOCNIOR THE liibolls-4 to 5:30 ADULTS - 8 to 10 Tlie-F0lWM , ' . V K V - . -V Win; Wluitlock Hits 299 A Chicago. White Sox Get Stephens Fox;-3;Pitchers CHICAGO. (AP)-After putting ii. sleuth on the trail of Vern Stephens for a month to determine if his injured knee had mended. General Ma er Frank Lane bf Chicago Whit Box has traded Boston Red Sox out of the pow- er-hitter for three pitchers. ' The Stephen deal was made Monday after White Sox scout Hollies Thurston, who has been spying on Stepherid at his Long Beach, Calif. home. reported that Stephens is as good as new after his knee injury of early last sea- son. To get the 32-year-old short- stop-thlrd baseman. Lane gave up two rlghthandel-a, Marv Griaaom arid Hector Skinny Brown. and lefty Bill Kennedy. No cash was involved. It was the second big deal by l i 5 . ar . Lane in the last two weeks. Th. whim sci, third-place finisher in 1952. are train: all out for -their first American League pennant in 34 years. i Jim. 28,. Lane traded tflrat-in... man Eddie Robinson to Phllmei. phia Athletics for.fli-st-ncker ml-. ris Fain. . defensive gem and um league'sTl1e&lding better the last two YCIHS." ee other players wen involved. '. , Manager Paul -Richards ma ”SEephens(wiil be. our third but-,. man." Stephens appeared in only 92 gamesi for Boston laat ye". missing for the first time in 10 seasons pllayina in 100 or more. He hit .254 and drove in only 44 runs. 1 Stephens' lifetime major league batting average 15.188 aadrhe ha. banged home a total of 1.090 rung. Bassett Stops Franceis Famechon In 3 Rounds PARIS. (AP) - Power-punching Percy Bassett of Philadelphia atop- ped France's Ray Famechon in three rounds Monday night to win the interim featherweight cham- pionship of the world. A capacity crowd of 16.000 in the Palais des Sports saw the 23-year- old American Negro stagger the European champion with a left hook to the chin and then drop him with a terrific right to the head late in the third round. The 28-year-old Frenchman crumbled to the canvas and was out cold when the bell rang at the count of eight. When the bell sounded for the fourth round Inf the 15-rounder. F'amechon's handlers signalled to the referee that their fighter was finished. , . The crowd. which included world featherweight champion sandy . been stopped. He lost Saddler, now a United States army private stationed in Germany. con- See your favorite stars in notion Both in winter and sulilmeri l FEA'1'URE'I'.l'E "Hockey Stars In fzsfummer" Presenting: Ted Lindsay by " Leo Reise "' Jiwk it Doug and Max Bentley son "' Pettie Lund ', Elma Loch t' Glen Harmon t Edgar Laprade " Bill Juzda. H p 1 ITS CA JOB!' There is nothing more important, and in these urgent than the job of It's Canadala biggest job. There are many people we may continue to live and work and worship our own way. One of the meal important of these is the are needed immediately in the Canadian Anny Activo Force. Do you meet the I requirements? Will you g nerve Freedom! 1 A ciimalii .'. 7 BIG GEST ilncertain days, nothing more C seeing that Canada stay: free. who are working actively that : Canadian Soldier. More men ANAj.li ,.Ac'ttVl.l. illocklnlwlng. olmnwrroro tributed to a gross gate of about 360.000. Itlwas the second highut gate since Ray biaaon and France's Robert Villemaln. drew about 590,000 for their bout here Dec. 22. 1950. Bessett weighed 125 1-4 to Fania- chon's 125 -1-2. saddlers title was "frozen" when he entered:the army. The "interim" tournament was set up by boxing commissions around the world to keep the division active until th- New York .lltleliolder could return from service. It was only the second time in 91 pro fights that Famechon hu on a two- round disputed technical knockout to Eddie lBurgin in Cincinnati. March 6, 1851. Fameciion, who loll a 15-round decision in a title bout with willie Pep in New York March 17, 1948, has an B4-5-2 record. Bassett won his 56th pro bout and scored. his 35th knockout. He has lost five and drawn once. CAPITOL TODAY 't Bill Mosienko "' Biil' Gads- Gelineau? "' Chuck Raynor "' Jim Henry” Gus Mort- NADA' cl ,6 STATION II!!!" T lsuitnc Itrett . WN 3'. N31. I I -5..