"LITTLE SPORT Defelice Racks Up 5th. i Fllllzmc Unrr 9 06 uD' n.u4.. Shutout As Millionaires: Defeat Glace Bay f SYDNEY. tCPl- Goalie Nornil Uefelice racked up his fifth shu'.- 0 out of the season here Tuestlayelocal night as Sydney Millionairesi Results. Draw -P”A.C-E SIX blanked Glace Bay Miners 4-0 ini I Maritime Major Hockey League: game. . i -' r '- d t. -. t k G ' H:i)1;dnr;:) f1ti1;Ai1ltnics'.h;e:d loop In the sectiiid round of the Pli,v- e points Evdnev nnw leads t.hlf'4I- sical Fitness Trophy teams were place Miners by seven points. antilknocked out last night. 'l he itlll(llI'-l Damn, rung Cnurionemwn I5-ling are the scores of last nights ” l d . ta'l Gl c Bay by Six. Sam”? .” 3r;JleYtr:l'S rdiressr-d 911 men, invlud-i W. Alziclucitii 9. l-jd Wand ii mg nnlt' two defencenten, to S)tl-i D. U'RUlll'k8 10. MYW11 59119 ' i lit : Halifax ls Postponed Iy Ramon '. .Hf1:5Ce2C)' THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN Vic Raschi Is Sold To cardinals For 375,000 : .And Tun Minor Leaguers nag; 14, Dr. tiztl.;tnL 19. Dllllg ClllIlCi'UlI i - - i l A tcgiirilipi.-i-Ruzildiigs xiii? 0.1. Vt'ils(iii 7. ii Hill t HALIFAX. tCPl -l-locker in-HI - u d l perlnd. and Ted O'Connor was then Draw fnr iougiir: here had to postpone honoring -”' B). JACK HAND Ema; tf0;urR:::l;-wheVnV9 W09: ' nniy .na,-k,-"mu hr the set-nml. 5 '1 p. in. ( il&illlICS winger Bill lflci-rd Ttiesdayn S-ru PE-PERSBURQ Flu” penny k d 18 hi P It I10 I Charlie NIHF-hall and Gordie Co. Ice 1 .ii .tik.ii.-mt sk if. R night when a Maritime Mayor V-In Ruscnu one nf tn? .-big Ln”,-i 35 9 9' T"- N399”! M 0”- xnn mlunn in tho third. M-aiiiiiiip. A A M:tcl.r-ml, (. (:iin-,i- Hockey League game bemuen gun. or new York Yankees, pnchmg Vi3.Ilted to pick up the tab (Ras- i Sn pPll'rllilPN were iinntled nut bell is .l. .xf-.icDuii.iiii skip. R. fax Mmnius and Cuurlnuemwnnstan was mm to 51 Lou” Camn cli s salaryinpaiticularly since he l'- ' rt ilw iliirrl nminrl. The is-uni.v.-t. Paiikrr, J. E Burnett, W H Islanders Mu cancelled. mm Tuesday for 37-5000 and mo has declined in the number of - ' K H nu, ,un..,., M-acixlay, , , , ' victories each year recently." He i ml" "A l ., . .. . .. ., The Mldlllld and Dlilt 01 ill! minor league players after he was . - 1 b I Nnrm ilr-iclir'r- klcltml nut .'ll Icc : R (.uiiiii.iri.s sk'ill- " Islanders Nam Here grounded bylsui-nnsmgly waived out or the Amu vtas used sparingy las year. tltni: for hi: -liutnui. and Cliff Jones in .P. Johnsiuri. H. L boar vs bud weather m chmlmtemwn or can Leaguu w-nning 13 and losing six. Flltllif il"Vl””'l 2” ll” Hmm” Ok”' (I H" Kyddi Em. Vi'll(" llc had laverl Monday ' The 34- ear-old rl hthander had Manager Eddie stmky 0! the Lineups: file” -l1"”D0m':d'M.Fi Rmwes lleb lfyfl l pd th L " Ill inc d yth 7 us of G , National League Cardinals was Glace Bay-Goal: Hicks: at--. rm l Fitness 0.” 0 13195 -Wb hal I: wl;'”Y I; "H I W39 "tickled silly” about the deal that icrirc. Wlivtc, Leyte: forwardsl luv 1i-l- (.tinertin ts. lip Hill. .F0ld Nlgm ill” .9 ed re bezsudlan 9': gemfmt mM.mg"' gave him another dePC1ld9-bl” ;-..,uu,.1.- u.,11.-,3 pm.-hm;-d, wuul 100 4 L Tu:-ner skip, s, Bcatuu, Thursday. night. uith Charlotte- y 0 ng ou BEEIDS a 23-DEF unnen mn. tiylcs. Parclli, Campbr-ll.;W. C Hm". Ci Mnntlillaii vs town again providing the Oppoll-1C"nt cut in his 340.000 i953 salary He said Ruscnr Wm be his Nun 3 . 1-,-an Cltatrr .VIiiilK'&ll skin, F. llribbs, H, tinn. Ford. the league's top bcorerndlld falling to acknnwlcdize a letter mun, um" Gerry many nnd H3... i' Stdncv (malt Dcfclit-c; defence. Duuulus l. Haizllall. ;in-nkn bum lnuuuys gout andiil1'lnl the front; office on contract V", Haddlxu rm-iwr McDonald. Nlccalltim. 0'- B Till p in .poinis records this season. llrcolulatlons. Rucni dmn-it know ubnuu the cam-nr frH'W7il't'lS' C(iW.lll. Clior- Ii"? 1 -liesrrysd for Miiiilitgticl Wei-R6 Ht the Slim? Ht?" CFiilCi7-- (1531 unm info;-med by ,. nnumg. lav Dzihur. Rnberusnn. Pzrir. Mtl-ui'Ul'l6l'5. u u Tm, manners u," ywueruuy by ed the RttltUdP of some other mem- rannen He named utunneu by me lniyre, Reardrin. Lacroix. Marshall; 1ih)'.-sltallilncss. ,,.m. N, Camn me nne 0-clock emu, bers. of the world champions. neuu nuununu. 1” 3”” Own”-Re Vs ll?” MM” sing at Borden. Two carloi-ids of hVWrulm.n,,mcn"'o,mnR Om" nnm” He huddled with Card officials i t i Lame , , players caught the boat. and pro- ” 5a"l- I am” wmll W m'-fl” late in the day and came to terms Furs. Penna Ice 2.nDr nallant vs J. Vkllstin. (.,,,d,.u to Hunt” but on, C” and Raschi the whipping boy but b,.nev,.d in tn, the snme nu ms ice 4-Ci..f'iord Kim-I)oiiald 5klp..lhP equipment tuned tn muke tnere is an air of complacency lllgsfi salary wun the Yankees. He l--Sydney, Rriberisnn Av 0 011- Wm BWFS. Dr. A. Bud” on tune on account 0' gnu Seine of the players don't seem to Wm dnn ,. cu,-dinni uniform (or (0-cnunru-i 12:10 MaCMllifill, is .l lltirdvii skin. l-Eibmi Fonds. rtalize or will not admit that Zhc the first time at today's workout. J Pimnnps: Mann.” 4117' Tree” Ssuu-us, Dr. Mtirlzaciiern, A. iiell- Tn” N,nu.m,u M Cnur1o"d,,u.n fllub ittzelfuhasnhad forlriiltgtlng In his big league career. datitii: l :28. - mu pilannud m ny Over yustprhv 0' wt ie ve s rag wor l ac to 1946. Raschl won 120 and Second Period V in but bad wmme, ke t nu, series chaninionships". .lost 50. He appeared in six world jnsydneg, O'Connor S guggcsz gmunuud. The Anlznmnuv Weiss said Waivers were askodfseries for a 5-3 record. JZSZTHZE: Campbell 5:”. Mr l . p r.lin had planned to fly yesterday fntyre 10:4-6, Miller 13:55, 0'- I am. St. James i4-i Thbtl M - : 'u.8Nn Mlmhm me First Winsloe Scout 'n-onp Hockey SGOYBS 97- . , dcfeaicd the st James 'rrm.,. H-l iR””do"' L"c"”n 'n--" 1'04 on Saturday afternoon at North NOD. 6-fydnely. Cgutunlc, "15 Rn," nnk By ateuaanadmnl lzress : CT. ............ I III me 0 '. Pennltiel: None. c was 1fj,””;jn,v'f,; Gvxllxkf: nwgii Glace Bay 0 Sydney 4 stops: i ' i ” '- Ontario Senior brother Wayne 2; Roger MacDon- ald 3: Glen Thompson 3 and Pres- to.-t Jenkins 1. The win izivn: Winsloe the rlzlit to meat East Rovalty Smut Trnnn slratford 3 Owen Sound 1 Hamilton 6 Windsor 2 Kitchener 6 Niagara Falls 1 Quebec League Stu-rhronke 1 Montreal 5 C G10-20 I 413-31 mum. Hockey Player rtipine. Ont., whose right leg was aiternon, spent the night in Char- Saints, Clinch 3rd Place In C. H. L. With 10-9 Win Over P.W.C. Last Night I sa int Dunst.an's Univeraityin G clinched third place in the Cityl Hockey League last night by edging , Prince of Wales College. 10-0 in a l” 't :”"l”'" '”"”l F"”'" 1'” i” Vallcyfield 3 Chicoulimi 1 spirited name at the Forum. . Charlottetown and area cham- onimm, Jul-"of Rodney Magxnnig, Lloyd Gaudgi PI"fl5hil7- Gnu 4 sh cninunnen 9 and (flormier each scored two goalsi .. . --------v--- . f ' - h ' ' --- -nil I M"lboro:;:eb1:wRi2f(fr4 usfml uennvugjuexinznue,5;:ggBo?;:l Two island League - basketball uuii. Royals " Quebec 6 Gaston Roynlgmieux and muy games will be played tonight. The 3 ii I lhlorttitcrn Ontario Senior M0153”. Diomadst V3115 playhfini 12;” ..u,;i e . D M. sari'sa . W e e 0 rs .- is -em.-a. -on - - Outpoinletl in mite ”:l:.-.'3"'...I.l: ; ; ' cheque for t2.oa2 has been pre- st. PK 2 Sieiiarton 4 followed by Cliff Ready with .1 5”” ” "'30: in ; u tented tr; Angus (Gusl Galbraith. punt name of be5teng.M...(.u yin. brace. Malcolm MacFadyen. Orville .:- ;,- 21. hockey player from South Por- 315, lW:-30d. Dave Whitehead Revell each scored a goal- curiing Standings .. amputated shove the knee after , The game WES ruggedlv played: it freak accident in I game last NEW YORK icPlTR3.V D”l'”- w and tom rs flared in . . . -" . , V Q,-L 2 lsii. of Far Rockavtav. N. Y.. nu;-i a pr-riod. (ggston Roy and ulzfulggnil HA)ilL'l0N. (CPL-siandinvns at L. Gnlbrunn, fn,-,n,.r1,. with paisley pointed Cnbey Mcclosknv, 1:'i.'l. of '3lacF'ad;en drew maiors for tight. the 7"” M ”',e fmi”h d.”lW 1”?” ll Pirates, was handed the cheque Dd"-"l0ll'll. N. S-. in til? Piclif-.E'msdale .iniz and Macl-iadyen was chacgd tm.l""'V.m lh" Cnnam" mgh "haul in 1. cent;-e.ic. rerpmnny .1 puts. round semi-fin.rl of it boxing cardl lthe balance of the Same foilowiiirv u."hng vhunwmnshlpsi Iey rink. The money wyis raised in . licre Tiiesdiy night, u !an argument with the referee. A Wm UN . a joint English-Scottish ('alTlpiIlEi1.: - --.7..- -I-nu, was n hm, nnunuuuun Line-ups: ”l”l"l V 4 0 l C.'a”'"mh' MW ml"! wml ”" "l" E w I in the 0'I,cni-v rink on Saturd 2' P-w-C-5 5001. Dvuizlas: dPiell('C.H(')Iriil'(I?ll'l:l,"wmn Q ficlal leg, has . ,1nh here. S ir'L'hi when the O'Leal',t Cs and.M30D0nBld. Cillanidler. smith,.N,,nm.,.n ()n...n., u 2 2 . .'"7WVUO:Og-Oi . . in Elimdak CV5 pl?l.l"l3 0'L”'lYlsmme'v: m”mrds' Dml M3CL90d.iNrw Brunswick 2 2 Ti it Min 17-4 ID?” MaCL9”d- Whitehead. wood. lxnm sroiia . 2 2 V 9 y r Fun npnun LTtveed,v. MacFadyen, Revell. Ready. l.-xlhr-rtii . 2 2 u. l- O'1.r;ii't', Allir Silliker .'i'.'i5.M3il3.U.: Goal. Gillis; defence'lP-yiiixh column , 1 ,1 3 , , . u u , If-O'Lv:irv. A .lViii"Grc9or ll lns. Mttcliims. MacDonald; Qttchor . . l 3 pr ucE1:)ff.((,)1::LO”n'laH1512; u;';'ll;'(.';u'; 4A-. Silliltcr. x. Mum-Ncilll l.'i:l.'l ;0rw1'al'ds. Jay. Lemleux. Roy. iue. P E. island 1 3 i unwed nun, Tuuuum mun Tog 3--0 Lcnrv, A. liiai-(-rennr A ""5. Clillllizhaii. Gaudet. Corniier -V -- 7-0 rrintu, acconipiiiiit-ti by niim;t;:ci' simkwi Mm'NHn' 6'2, SUMMARY iyunuu. .,n,u,. Mn n,m.u.L, mu. 4-oi.--air. A. MicGi'r-rmr .. r-2:: iii-it i-erimi Ngw Manager For ....D ,nm. Hen”. Hun Wuqus Mu bum" is--0'l.c-.t"" Alton Silliker l-P.W.C., MacFad.Vcii . -The Tigiiish Boy Scouts hr.c- l training for his Aitiivli ll limit in-rn 'M""Ni-1' 17309 lrweed-Vi 236 kecv team blanked the Alberton zigaiiist Freddie Bcshore of Les An-l 5-0'l'"''l- 5. Sunk" 2-S:D'U" McI""l-I scours 7-0 at the Alberton rink ircles. 'MlCGl'Pe0l'l 1'1”!-iii IJa,v. Gatideti 4:39 Tm la-it nlaht in I rcszular Boy smuii Penaii-.-s - C. Gail.-int: B. Wll-i 3-P.W.C., Ready , "BRO BEACH, Fla.. (AP)-With Hockey Lcagug game, 'm: "r W" ' W - i livms. W. Griffin. I IRevell, Mast-unyeiii 5335 Mr Alston. new Brooklyn maxiaizi-.:'. Tn, nsmuu nuunuuvm mun, nng nnr,.nu,.v Ruuur Mucun Dean Cup! second period u 4wS.D.U., Cormier ll:01 i met his ch-inzes for the first time pnnenis throughout vttth Hccior lpehicr. Gorrloii Campbell. Lat-ryl 7” 0.L'-l””'- A Slnlk" . 5-Prw-C-r R-EHd.V Tlmsdil-V '"'d 3”n0""C9d "WP 5 9”” Pitt iroiiins: two and Price Gatidet, iPr0iii, Russ!-ll Hayes: fnrttitrds, iM'"G"'E”” lifwl 'D0” M"cI-'”0d- Rewul 15337 Vorkaut-bdny program Wm sh” Gerald McCari.ht' and Elmer Perry B. Profit. Larry Profit. Fred Clark 3' 0'L'"mIV- 5- Rllllkrr .. 1251 5ns,D,U,, Ggudet, today. singletons in the opener. Edward Roger Frrtiicis, Irving Broderick, 9'0'L('”-V" A Fiwk" T 'M"”"'-'” 15131 MSW" "Md he would (ed M5 W?” Mrlnms chalked up the only Edith-'ti M:it'Aldufi, rah Maliheus, WW1 Sllllkeri zfin 7-sou, Gaudet 1'-HOPE milking and definite decis- marker of the second period for lAlllSf)ll Ma::Alciufi, Walter Adams. l 1n E”"5d"lP' J' D"-vb lM"”ln5- Ctlllklhlllll 16:40.h'm 0" the Bm”k)V” ""919 hm Tlirmsli and again in the finnll Ticnish Scouts: Goal. Lffllflitnli 'F"'i5V'll9l --in” 3-P.W.C.. Wood lwvealed he mm” to "59 pmm" period Cari Richard tallied an- lfiillis. dcfciisc, Eduard Mcinnis, I 11 O'l'"'" A Smlk" iM3CF'3d.V9Il. Twaedyi 13109 l mflm Labme In the Bullpen oiiirr for the hard working Tlg- John R.it'iirird; forwards. Pcteri '3 Slmkwl 13" 9TP'w'C-- wmkehf-'95 lean mm "bout Lam"! because riish icnm, making the final score Gaiirlet. Curl Richard. Elmer l2"n.l'""”' Hi Bernard lM”Le”d' 191” whm I met mm stl PM”' he Tiknlsh 7. Allierton 0. Perry, Hector Pitt, Trrrv Gavin. 'K MN.N:1" ':m Pena"-.Vi Muilllmi 10353. was but 1" "He" 5”"! Mam" 1.2110-iiins: liltlllll Mcliin:-. Gerald .VIil('Al'lhllr, 1'1"El"l('d:'1": '3 Mlnms ,, s"""d P9'''9d . only thr” pIaye"' '" mrm Alhcrtmi Scouts: Goal. 13:. Clark: 'Fraiiris DPSl?ii"llOS. l 'F"m'VmN . 11'” w”s'D'U'- Cmmi" "yids remained "nwm0d' Th”, n . -ye. . . . .. , W 0'l-MW A Sllllkrr (MacDonald. mm .... .. 3:43 ”' 5.3"” A""l"”- Gm" CW9” l '3 S"'”"” "W ”"s:”:”" ””””"”ld W M 3"” Fcnnllies -- A. Sllliitcr. K, Wnr1d- ' - 'p--m----m ysirin, Fnrsvthn, Williams. Albert 12.(5cJ;fg:le;:oy gin 0 MAYFAIR THEATRE "'1 05 9 93' i 'TlVii'ri rwrind Penalties: Dave Macbeod 3:09, . . . . . . . l-'''rF-'l''Wl'””. (7 "l""l.l' weedl mo, : . Ml RRAI Rivhit. run. 24.2..-2:. - 3 mi . W. Adams! .. :40 ','.,ad,.l,6.,,? T.'.l'3f.'3”T3?f., 15” Montague 5'1 , u v H V , ta-on-arr. Alton Silliker l2'l7 -nun, hnou VtI'.l)l&lusI)A1 - THllRSl)A1 - FRIDAY l7--O'Le:u-v, H. Woodsirio lagnwc nkvuu "T'- (A MMGTCEM, .2.” (I-uu-H-y-W - t” 01:; tht-ufirsf. ofxu two ggmcu t.ot:i roam: FIRSTTIME l'rWm Ar MW-"W 1--.w.c.. non meme 52.... 7.3".” .”'”u iii ”" rL Sillikr-r. A. nmisi 12:80 (D. Muumu Mcnomuu, 7:” ,9 agf all 8&0 3- ' "N u,,.,,,1,..?,.y. I W? ., n,gO.U.un,. A. Macaw”, lb-8-D Uu Lame-ux grin umunhe eitte eorgetotvn ., W, : (A, siliikerl . 11:10 (Gn'uu'et Munnw 10455 dint L, unit a convincing 5-I ,,,.w- I mgo-L,m.nv. 3. sunk" 15.4316-PWC -Don Mum” - - fee on the visiting Montague v WITH IIG STARS 21-Elmsdnle. E. Adams 5; "M; 1,.” 3-5”" 30'"b"' l" W9 Gwlles , 3-DncnoN'3uosouNmauDcoLo" mrndvvl FMWWM mi” ( in in) M Le d . triwn rink on Friday nlilht. The Pmampu 74 A. Hanlsu B. Aug 17-PW-C-. Tl R0 0 u contest was a thriller from open- : mm L sunk" W. mun" nl tD.Muc1-cod. Bmlthl 13-44 ir.g whistle to the final minute Wmuude ' ' 10-BD.U.. Maclninis - or play, A ' Cu tMaoI.saaci ............ .. 10:04 Lineup,- 19-S-D.U-. MHCIHRC , Montague Bison Bombers -Goal. g i n iCIlllItih0-Ill 10145 Viinmo: defence: Dsndry. Rey- ,n1:.1:1nr:dubo;:.,:;?d eggeamwvahwu Penllltifli F40? 1i35. ROY im!' rolds; forwards: P. Mccarron. V. mm mm in cant, i for and mlnori 6:26. Mnwndyen Mccmon. vimiderstihe. Campbell. g . (major and match misconduct.) sgn-Qy' Mncynnig, 6:26. Georgetown Bimbns - Goal: - shots on goal: Mziclieod: defence: Martell. Lav- ! Douglas 1"! eta.” D4-Jftory: forwards: Roche. Gillie Dav . ncPhee, Dalton, Ooteli, ; ISO Th wt” me M the Puma Refuse, Levandier. Glory. .il 9 E s ' ' 9 0 - ,l . h R" I ' M"! to coast. grow: to two or three feet. First period - ' 5 u "R I "' VOW """5- - in diameter and up to too feet high. 1..4;:;)u.-giatown, nnnnp, O 51 A ' TWO V l . .. : t -A lwlllillnnsea-u T. 2-Oeonet rm... 3 wr.nNr.snnr- , immii. Daviai itzfo e 3'"'""l ---------- -------------- -- 3-'0 "l The. Annual 8-Georgetown. Roche j u (Mat-Phee) .. 'l'I:.Vl i , 5 'rmm.snAv- P, W, C, VARIETY sjjow Penalties - Martell, Levers. I acorn cuuc: M . . , O n pOI' I . .- u ylunyn f 4-Georgetown. David .. 14.25 ” . . ' Cliildrenls Skating . 4 to 5:30 o v cpengrn" -' b'"” ”'cmr:!' - HOCKEY-0!-Ac! In-mt e. w. c. soon.-oattm '1,",;7,d ,g,,,,,,,, . .. Qm".IIPlIII0lII R .'i-Morita ue R: in us KOQOCQI---nu IXII-tum&1a !I:1':'Il'I';IiY- 3 t 5 Mimi" 1 "fl 3 s-oeoi-gftosin. mnndin - ' s ----- 0 (Refuse. Clary) . I205 . ,, I.”-l””. Sk-tin: ....- ii to to Admhlhn 5'” eemiiti.-ii - W-tch, mm. s Referee -- Sonny Johnson. FEBRUARY 24. 1954 Bannister To Compete In Empire Games By John Farrow IONDON. (AP)-Roger Bari- nister. Britain's brightest hope for the four-minute mile. announced Tuesday he will set aside his medical books to compete in the British Empire Games at Van- couver this summer. Bannister's entry means a race of three of the world's top milera at the games next July 31 to Aug. The other two are Australia's John Landy and New zeala.nd'e Murray Halberg. Bannistier and Landy boast 4:02 miles but the British Amateur Ath- letic Association did not officially recognize Bannister! effort be- cause the 24-year-old medical student ran it in an unscheduled school meet. Twenty-year-old Halberz flashed into prominence with a 4:0-4.4 mile Feb. 13 in Auckland, His time was considered spectacular because he ran on grass. Baiinistefs best of- ficial time is 4203.6. Genuine Threat Landy showed again Tuesday that he is a genuine threat for the four- minute clocking. He ran the mile in 4202.6 at Olympic park in Mel- bourne bucking a strong head wind on a track made heavy by drizzling rain. Ramblers AH . Bruins ii: In the first game of it two-gttnic total goal series. King's County, Intermediate "C" series play-off game in the Georgetown rink on Tliursday. the Forest. Hill Ram- blers and the Fortune Bruins i).itilcd to a 3-3 tie. The score was tllld 1-1 at the cnd of the lat period. 2-2 at the finish of tlic middle session and 3-3 as the final bell rang the cur- tain on a fast. furious and fear- less clash between two evenly matched sextettes battling for R pl.-.ce in the sun in Kincis County lnterniedinto "C" hockey, Referees - Sivwitri. Haiisr-n anti Ailitn MacPhee. Lineups: Forttivvc Bi-ulna - P-vial C. Rab- i crtson; Def. -R. Coffin, C. Dixon i G. Paton, K. M:tcKrnz-e; fo:'tt'arUs' '13. Ste.-id. J Aitken. A. Dixon. R. Coffin, N. Mat:D-maid, J. Niac- Ai'la,V. and E Aitkon. Forr-st Hill Falcons - Goal: V MacKinilnii: d"if'iif'Pi W. Nirv- Larcii. I.ti1-n: forward-” .I Tlinmnsnn . cson. D. Mavliwis. C Shcphzvrd ,H, M:tcDoii:tid. D. Mctvfastcr. 1 ' AC u ...ss-.-H.& Womenfs Press Club Offering 3400 In Prizes TORONTO, iCPl Commem- orating the Canadian Wonit-n's Press Club golden jubilcc this year. the club is offering 8400 in prizes to women writer: living in Canada. 'Prizc money is divided into three classes: newspaper. maga- zine and radio with Slim for the licsi news story and 5100 for llw best column or i0Htl.ll'(' nuhlislicd in It daily or weekly newspaper Similar amounts are designated for an outstanding magazine ar- ticle dealing with some aspects of Canadian lfie. and radio script on an event of current interest. Award nrtnnuncemcms will hp made during the prcss citih juhiicc celebrations at. Toronto in June. 11.500 On sidewalk Jackson, tobacco grower, ' d a roll of 8l.w0 ir'i bills as he walked on a street here Saturday. He reported the loss to city police. Less than an hour later Frank Mulvaney. retired railway conduc- tor, came to police headquarters with the missing roll. He'd found it on the sidewalk in a busy section of this city's main street. I P.E.I. Schoolboy cu.E.? Defeat B.C. Rink 9-7 In 4th Round Of Series HAMILTON. (OP) -Sukntchb win was knocked from the un- beaten ranks in thevcanadian high school curling championships Tuesday night when Northern On- tario upset them 9-4 in a fourth- round match. Manitoba took over undisputed possession of the lead by racking up its fourth straight victory with- from Charlottetown 1 but some of the chalirtialsgsmguili losing to New Brunswick, P. E, I. rink had been defeated 1;. and 18-2 in two previous dnw, 1 The Bathttrst rink started nun in; on the Charlottetown gnu, ' if they too would pile up u I," score. Bannermaxre rink l' Cha.rlot.tctowri f 9. out delelt with a 1-1-5 decision or men am, w;,,',,2,u;:.:"' in-1 over Quebec. came back to take an, inn" The defeat suffered by the Sask- eighth and then racked up u tout? atoon Technical Collegiate left ender in the ninth to - - them in second place with three come mm" two points of the NB. entry, rnu wins an one loss. Five rinks - Bathurat. rink then eoorgd on. m Ontario. Northern Ontario. New the final end. Brunswick. Nova Scotla, and Alb- 3AM1L'1oN' u. erta-are tied for third place with play Tuesday (giP)thi'm'3””"I of two defeats each. nigh ncy-.001 cumng ch”"dl'll British Columbia, Quebec and shun; ”"Pl0n- Prince Edward Island were dead- Third Round locked for eighth place with only Man, U . ml nun ml M cne win in four games Alta. 010 101 om; 7 Northern Ontario's upset win T' over Saskatchewan was the sec- 5,51, 2 0nd in four games for its repres- 5 c 1 2 m03moTl3 . ooo entative, the Noranda. Que. high ml "00-I school rink. . N. 3, , , Alberta and Ontario both seem pu E, 1. u :3 tit surprising victories Tuesday night 7 to gain their second wins. N. 3, u 3 I Alberta defeated Nova Scotia 14- N, om ' 03? 333 932 :1" 5 with the Queen Elizabeth high v I school quartet conceding in the. out 030 .02 um 01 10 10th and. Ontario wniloprd New Que. 102 um um 10:. Brunswick 12-4 with the Bathtirst Ext” ,,nd' rink also conceding in the 10th Fourth Rnunn mgrince Edward Island defeated lgiglmb” ' ' ' H2 0-” British Columbia 0-7 in the fourth om Ll draw to give the Prince of Wales Pu E. L 330 nm nu L. College from Charlottetown its 3. Cu 00'! 101 0101-.1 first victory. It had her-n in last place after the first three draws Uburtu M0 on 52.3 In” Maritimcrs Clast. N S. H 201 200 onnxuuu The Eathurst high school rink N, s, concedpd unui end. from New Brunswick. skipped by l5-year-old Bill Bnnnerman, -19- Ontario 303 am 003 ,4, rented it determined Prince Ed- N, 3. 010 010 lio rut ward Island rink 10-7 in the third draw while Nova Scntia's Queen Elizabeth high school rink de- feated Northern Ontario 10-R. 0niai'in'a entry. Srtrnin Collea- lvrte Institute. scored its first vic- iriry when it def:-ntr-d Dick Silver's St Michael's school rink from Riverbend. Que. l0-9 in an ex trn end came. The Prince N, B. conceded final end. iM10i402fi-0 020 010 020 1-7 Nnrtlirrn Ont. Saskatchewan Sfellarton in :4-2 Win Over Si. F. X. Iuiipenei STELLARTON. N. 5.. IC-Pi - Stellarton Royals emerged from! hard fought overtime period hen Tuesday night with L 4-2 win over St. Francis Xavier University in the first game of I best-of-semi series for the APC Senior Hockey League title. There was no scoring in the first period. Royals tallied twice in tht second and St. Fx twice in ihl third, MoDougall scored. U16 Wlllnllll goal for Stellarton and Baudoux added the insurance marker in the overtime frame. other stellar-ton of Wales College Coveliead And Dunsiaffnage Series Tied The Cove-liead-Dunsiaffnage In- termediate C hockey series was deadlocked at 1-1 last night after the teams played overtime in the second game of the home and home series. each team winning by a l-0 scom. .4 . .. The teams met-t again today in an attempt to decide a winner to meet Itustico tonight at Kensing- A. MacDonald. R Mic-i E. Mziz-Donald. H.Cwllant.C.Maiii-, ST. THOMAS. Ont. (CF)-Lynn! ton marksman were Wilson and Mc- Lnst rllf.'.l'li.'3 game was played at Donald. Mulhali and MCLCIIII scored for St. PX. the Forum. MOBILE RECRUITING UNIT Will Visit MONTAGUE At the Canadian Legion Hall On THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 25th FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 26th -0.D YOUNG MEN AND WOMEN! There are many vacancies in ground crew for all young' men and women who can qualify. Opportunities also exist for young men to train as aircrew. For itiil 'details, visit the mobile unit on the above dates--ftili information will be supplied without obligation. THE R.C.. "For a career with a future -Join the R.C.A.F'. to-dav"' . ' ATTENTION , ROYAL cAuAniAii uitvr (RESERVE) Quarterly pay parade will be held onboard H. M- C. S. "QUEEN CHARI..O'I'rE" at 1930 Wednesday. 24th February, 1954. (J. N. KENNY), - Lieut. Commander, RCN(Rl Commanding Officer. 4 .GllARO 0F HONOUR All personnel of Units in the Charlottetown Gar- rison wlshing to participate in the Guard of Honour for the opening of the P. E. I. Legislature on 2 Mar- 54. will parade at the Armo ies on Wednesday 2" ',Feb. 54 at 1915 hours. Dresstu Berets. BattleODress, Webb Belt. 1300” nd Puttees. (G. B. FOSTER). Captain- Gnerd Commando?-