t llickey,& NiGlI0lS0lI'8 Black Twist In Curling it's "ON THE BROOM". In the field of good Chewing Tobacco itls Saint John Beavers In 7-3 Victory Over Hawks; Rousing Third Period SAINT .mllN. N. 8.. Jan. tl-j (CP)- Tltlrll nl;ll'r,- Sninl John Br-:n'el's outscored M 0 n c to ll Hawks 3-2 in a rousing third period tonizht and increased their lczld over the tail-I;-nd Hawks in )3 points by winnim: the Mari- timc Senior llockcy League fix- ture 7-3. Both Nick Nicolle and Paul Plat: shot it brace for Bcavefs. Larry Bl:lt-kbnrn, Buck Whitlocl; and Tommy Brennan nettinrz tile ntllcr Saint John tallies. Gordie Miller fired two for Itlonclon and Rflll Ml-Kcnzie Counted once. Thp first two periods were raglzcd and dull but the last, was a rip-snortcr. Both teams izained A goal in the opening frame and Saint: John made it 2-1 before the middle llcssion l-ntlcd. Nicolle opened the scoring while, Hawk Gus Gnlipeau, who rcccivcd the only penalty of the first period. slit, in the box. Brcnnnn pzlsscd tn Nicolle through the Mont-ton til-fcnre. Mc- Kenzie tied it up after Beavers lost the -puck in from of their own goal. Rod snatched the disc and scored from a scramble. Mil- ler was officinlly credited with an assist. Shots on coal were about even during the stanza. Dennis Brod:-tlr. of Bcavcrs. ston- jped seven and Les Colvin made! eight saves. l The lone goal of the second period came while Mont-ton was short twn men and Saint one. Blackburn put ahead 2-1 with a 30-foot slap shot after tnkin: :1 pass from Bron- nnn. Each gonllc made the, same number of stops. six. in this ses- lion. llmvks ("ante out of A defensive Illell in the final period and really tried for Sloals. The result tvzis that they lvcrp nulskated and John Bcavvrs outplayed. Colvin made 10 more! saves and l3rodcur nine. The first of Miller's the last session before Plntz and Whitlock shoved the score to 4-2. After Miller'sl next tally. Platz. Brennan Nicolle scored without at Mom'- ton reply. Nicollc's was the only unassisted goal. Monctun R Goal. defence, Delmonte. centre. Barlcwell; wings. Demchuk; subs. Galipcau, Kcnzle,Mi1anl. Denny. Dowling. Gaudct. Saint John-Goal. Bl-odeur; de- fence. Heon, Blackburn: centre. whltlock; wings. Nicolle. Jackson; subs, Mudle, Thulcr, Jodoin, Wat- son. Mclntyrc. Brennan, Plain. Kilny. . Officials -Referee. CMPV RF-W-1 show; linesman. Ed Lnrabic. brace Colvln: de- lmontl. Mc- it-tiller. First Period 1-Saint John. Nil-ollc (Bl-ennant B:'.'l 2-Moncton. McKenzie l (Miller) 11:33 Penalty - Galipeau. second Period 3-Saint John. Blackburn g (Brennan. Plalzl :1 ' Penalties -c Denny. Galipeau (2). 1-icon. Thalcr. Third Pr-riod ) 4-Moncton. Miller 1 (McKenzie: .. . .. 1:07 ' 5-Saint John. Platz (Brennan. Thalcl-t .. 7:52 i 6-Saint John. Whitlock 1 (Jackson. Nicolle) 8:53; 7-Moncton. Miller l (Denny. McKenzie) .. .9238: 8-Saint, John. Platz l . (Blackburn) 16: - i 9-Saint John, Brennan ' i (Whiilock. Jackson) .. .. 17:44; 10-Saint. John, Nicolle ., ill: Penalties - Blackburn. Milani.i Tbaler. vthltloek. Canadiens Score 4-1 Victory Over Chicago To Third Place I FOILUM. Montreal. Jan. ll--(CI-ll, Take Over --Montreal Canadicns, with Maur- ice Richard again on the prowl, Chandrtd Chicago Black Hawks a 4-l dcrcat tonight and took over third place in the National Hockey Ieagriic standing. A crowd of 14.042 saw Bil-hard fire two goals to bring his seasons total to 26. He also had an assist. Glcll Harmon nnd Elmer Lach were the other scorers for the Monti-cnlcrs. The Hawks' lone cont came early in ihc third period when Roy Con- nchcr tipped the puck past Gerry McNeil. Jim Conan-hcr and Ben Gulclolin supplied the passes for a perfect. set up. The name dragged in spots but was lively cnnllgll in others. Two fist fights. st:lrl'lrl;z Bill Moslenko and Calnm M.-tcKay in the opener. and Hugh Collin and Butch Botlch- nrd ill the closing piece. brought four nlalor penalties. Canndicnz: had a good margin on the play and ft wide: margin in shots on coal. 34 to 21. After a SCOYEICSS first period Harmon sent Canadians in front at 6:46 of the second period, letting drive from :1 power play with a partly scrcencd shot. Lech added his on a play started by Richard with rt perfect passout by 0ln:::tc:-d. Roy Conacherts goal cut the lead in the final period but Richard sent the home crowd into raptures with n backhander as he reached the Chicago defence and goalie Harry Lumley looked none too good ANNUAL N . .2-gm Bert ' on the drive. The Hawks were making a last. desperate bid in the final minute when Richard took P'msteaci'5 pass and dlred from an angle, the puck barely catching the net. The Hawks put up a mild protest that the puck didnlt: enter the cage. Spectators at the game included coach Lynn Patrick am: his Boston Bruins who we-:e displaced from third spot tonight - while the Hawks remained at the bottom with a streak of 10 losses and two tics in their last. dozcn games. Bruins and Canadians Saturday night. SUMMARY First Period Scoring -- None. ' Penalties C Mosienkn (minor and major). MacKay tmajorl. J. Conachcr. . S:-1.-and Perlml I-Montredl. llnrmon 2-Montreal. Lach (Olnistend, Richard) . 13:10 Penalties - Kaiser, Johnson. 5:46 Third Period 3--Chicago. R. Conocher ( (.7. Conncher. Guldolln) .. 4:04 l 4-Montreal. Richard tornstcad, McPherson) 7:57 5-Montreal. Richard (Olmstead) 19:-fit Penalties - Cofllniitmlnor and I Queen's County Branch P. E. I. Fish and Game Protection Association CLOVER CLUB JANUARY lsgu. lost -. AT 0 PM. major). Bouohlrd (major). MEETING in J tied the count! andt Dunvillc; J . uhile leading tsotlerc off against the meet. here” The Prince of Wales College and Y.M.C.A. hoopsters got the Island Physical Fitness Basketball Lea- gue away to a good start over the P.W.C. floor on Wednesday night when they battled to a closely con- tested 54-50 schedule opener that provided fans with plenty of act- ion, It, was a good contest thnt saw the Y boys hold the edge In the opening half only to have the Welshlnen rally in the closing ses- sion to overcome an ll-point mar- gill built. up by the Y to take thel decision by a slim two-point nd-- vantage. O O O p . Shalpsllootillg Y l'orwarll Don- nic .lln:l.ean took full nflvalttnge; of the opening contest to give him- self it good start in the individual: points race for the 1951 season by racking up ll baskets and three foul shots for a total of 23 points. pointgetter for the ninning collogians. Jack Mac- Andrcw wasn't wasting any time when he potted eight and two for ls points. Buzz Hine and fan Ash- ford. lzoth of the Welshmen brig- .-tde. were next in line with 12 and 10 points respectively. The latter hall tosser. A 22-year old teacher on the College staff. showed plenty of camcness in the Wednesday night contest when he twisted his ankle in the early part of the first period and came up with an ef- fective ll)-point performance des- pile his painful handicap. . o . But the action hns only just be- gun as far as the l.P.F.B.l.. sched- ule is cons!-rned. The first double- bill of the League will take place at the P. W. C. floor tomorrow night. In that program three squads of the six-team loop will he making their first starts. Saint Dllnstalfs University and Ray's Millionaires will clash in the lead- off contest whllc Sumrnerside R. C.A.F'. Plyers. one of two entries from the Western Capital. will Welshmz-n. The Flycrs. :1 smooth. powerful aggregation of hoopsters who have nrtrricd ntf top honors for the past two seasons, are expected to make it a tough session for the City collcgians. one Earl Gnss. who has been ap-lg pointed as official referee for that League again this year. handled the whistle for the Wednesday night opener and will be on deck again on Saturday for the twin bill. Earl. a competent official who rules the floor with nn iron hand. made a fine job here last season of lnkinl: charge of the tilts. Working as hl-rd as any man on the floor, Earlwhgd complete control of the game at nll times. which was evidenced by the fact that only one man was ruled off the floor for the maximum five fouls. O O 0 It loolis like interest; is riding high again this year in juvenile and other minor league hockey ranks. some 25 or more City youngsters turned out for practice at the Forum on Wednesday night in the hopes of landing I berth on this year": Abegwelt Juvenile squad. Held under the direction of Art Perry, assisted by the volun- teer services of Forbes Kennedy and Bill Ledwell. the youngsters were put through a good general workout. and nccord.lI.lz to Art Perry himself, "there is plenty of promising material for A good club this year." 0 C 0 Under the direction of the De- partment of Physical Fitness. present plans are to develop a three or four team city Juvenile loop this season who will compete in a regular schedule for a City title and trophy. the winners continu- ing on to cotnpctc in Provincial and nrobnbly Maritime juvenile play as well. , o 0 The Midget division will also get their pro-acnson activities rolling this Saturday morning. when the Department of Physical Pltneu will had I practice session at North lver mm: for all tnterest;- ed vounllaters of midget Ige tn the City. All those plnnnlng:-on par- ticipating. are instructed to report. to the Travel Burton at 8:30 But.- urday morning from where they will be trnmported to North River for the sessions. , I The Ahenelt Junior squad un- dcr Paul Williams will tut their pro snson form for the first time this ueuon when they journey to lulnmu-Ilia tonight: to :opon u home and home exhibition aorta: with the Wutern capital Juntm. The summofstdc junior puclmcrl will ploy g mum mulch hero I week from Bcfurdny. It is hoped -mm.-.--.--..-mp.-.....-m.-.--.4 mp -Iltioif nulslllud , Barrett. THE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN Charles 1 To 5 F a-vorite To Retain Title In Bout With Lee Oma Tonight (By Jack Hamill NEW YORK. Jan. 11-(AP)- Ezzurd' Charles. lmprovlnz WW1 every start. rules a solid 1 to 5 choice to whip tricky Lee Om-.l tomorrow night nt Madison Square Garden in the sixth dc- fence of ills lvorlcl heavyweight title. The champion. sharp and ready at 184 pounds. hopes to unhinlzc the clownish Omn within the 15- round limit. perhaps around the eighth. The scant llcl-Clni? CCMTPS around Lee's chances of going the route. lt's about 9 to 5 he Won't- New-found respect for 29-year- old Charles after his victory OVEP Joe Louis is reflected at the gnte. It. won't be in sellout but the International Boxing Club ex- pect; nbont 12,000 tons and S65.- OOO. Ring time is 10 p.m. EST. Styles make the bout interest- ing. Oma. a master of confusion. is hard to catch. Sometimes he walks away, drops both hands. and turns his back. He is it mas- tcr nf slipping and eatchinrl nunrhes and a llrclly fair Tlt;h'-- hand -Duncllcr. angle he whipped some of the best. around. Currently he ranks no. 4 among heavyweight contenders al- though he'll be 35 years old in March. Omn lost only one of his last 16 fights. That was I! knockout by Bob Satterfield which he later reversed with at decision Sept, 25 in his last fight. He'll weigh about 192 for this one and has been working hard in train- im: camp. Charles is ahead of L0ulS' Ye- cord for defences by some three months. Since he bent Jersey 509 Wnlcott June 22. 1949. to win the title, hp has knocked out every opponent-vcxcept Louis. A sharp puncher with either hand on a smart boxer who al- ways is In good condition. Char- lcs doesn't figure to be bothered hy 0ma's style. He did at good job on Walcott who uses much thn same tactics. For the record. here'!. how the fighters shape up on past per- formances. Charles: Fights 75: won k.n.s 44; losses 5: draws 1. Ohm: Fights 91: won 62; k.o.s 28: losses 26: draws 3. 69; The reform is stressed heavily in 0ma's story. Spotty is a polite way of describing his mist record that shows at least 91 official fights. When in shape. If Charles Kets Past Oma. he'll probably defend against Walvolt in Miami. Feb. 16 although de- tails have not been worked out. Week-end Schedule At Chitown Curling Club Following is the draw f the lvock-end honspiel at the Char- lottetown Curling Club: Friday-6:45 Ice No. 1-R. R. Bell. VV. VVll- son. Judge Trainor. E. Gallant; vs.. T. W. L. Prowse. J. Heloffs. Kydd, E. Dewling. Ice No. 2-Dr. Glddings. J. Burden. D. Saunders. J. Colcs: vs. L. E. Prowse. W. R. Burnett. A. W. Rogers. Dr. J. H. Shaw. Ice No. 3-D:-. ll. H. Pierce, H. Atkinson. W. R. Cudmore. B. E. MacDonald," v5.. .1. A. Fraser. A. W. Matheson, G. Foster. E. Cumu- bell. Ice No. 4-I-l. R. Carruthcrs. Tom Rogers. Gco. Buntain. E. Mntheson: vs., I. H. Horne. Geo. Rogers. W. G. Barbour. Dr. R. 8:30 P.M. Scratch games. Saturday-1:30 F. Cannon. Senlator Barbour; vs. W. Pickard. F. Hobbs, H. E. Hyndman, C. Craswell. lcc No. 2-12. C. Parent. A. 0. F. Gill, L. Johnstone, J. H Clark: vs.. J. s. McKay. P. uni licr. N. Nicholson. Reg. McDon- aid. Ice No. Cl-A. W. I-lyndmnn. E. K. McNutt. D. Hill. J. A. Car- ruthers; vs., J. J. Morris, W. Mclllsh. H. Mclnnis. J. McDonald. Ice No. 4-1”. Curtis. M. R. Mc- Guilzan. C.-M. Melllsh. Geo. Bur- den: vs.. H. Bngnnll. R.'Mannlng. W. McLalne. B. Mccnnnell. l Subs-J. H. Corry. S. Johnstone. 1.1. E. Burnett. M. Bell. W. Mac- Donald. W. Dixon, A. Cameron. J. S. MacDonald. . Games will be drawn at the rink for all wanting to curl sat- Ice No. 1-Frazee, W. C, Hoyt, urdcy 3 p.m. Junior Abbies To Play S'side Juniors Tonight , -Paul Wllllams' Junior Alhegwelts will get their first competition of the senson tonight when they journey to the Western Capital to meet the.-Bummerslde Junior puck- liters in the first of a home and home exhibition hockey series. The Abbie Juniors have been getting in regular practice sessions during the past couple of weeks and have been shaping up well as an aggressive band of pucksters. and will get a test of their pre- season fol-m tonight. against the svummcrsldeltea. in preparation for a possible Island Junior Len- gue which is in the mnklng for this winter. . The second game of the series will be played at the Forum on Saturday. January aotn. when Slmmenlde will be the visiting team. The some will be pllyed n the second half of I double hoc- key,blll. the Queen Square and West. Kent: School pucksten meet- ing in the opening gums tn 1 reg- clty Interscholastic Hockey Lengue fixture. Mum. 1-. sun lteuvme. City Midget hockeyliu Wlll.II!0 get. prepnruuona lining for nn or- ganlud league this season 'when they will hold I gehenl pl-notice . union It North River Rink to-.. marrow morning under the direct- ton of the Departmental Phyutcnl Fltneu, who will sytmlar n of Midget Hockey tongue ugufn tn car. All qunilfted phym of mid- t on no Invited to bc It the Travel nu:-uu It 3:30 tomorrow morning to be tmuporud in the rink at Nomi Rim-. . - ........R..........R............... thlt both than will no meeting In annulled Island Junta: tth thin out entrlu. Iii: cllrand ofhoo: ueLlou.,;,f:t: ll nus of nlihunnm nu : ,- J J: not no by. A 'I'-upmua. :..r:l.I Ila. unmig Contact or In for no. nun and alum st um I illdflll tcmm..onulogutown : ,.-4-.3 Hotel and ,, A 133-I.-l v one nnothof mo: in the lesson in ' Siside Rink Winner Of Capitol Theatre Trophy A Summerside rink skipped by G. J. Hayes won the Capital The- atre Trophy in the second section of competition at the Sumamerside Curling Rink last night piling up a hwio-round total of 217. The J. E. Morrison rink, also of Summer- side placed second with l94. fr. E. Hickeyfs Summerslde rin-k won third prize with 185. - The Amherst rink skipped -by V. N. Hoeg was nearest to the prize winner: with a total of 182. and E. F. McKim's rink from Amherst finished fifth with 15 . The personnel of .the.winnlng rink was as follows: G. Mulhol- land. W. E. Jenkins. B. MncWll- lia-ms, G. J. Hayes. skip. They all received blankets. The team finishing second wns W. Bradshaw. V. Inman, K. Callbeck. J. E. Mor- rison. skip, all of whom received shirts. The team finishing third was composed of H. T. Holman. S. M3.-Ewen, C. Crockett, T. E. Hickey, skip. These four received gloves. The third section of ..the com- petition for the R. C. A. F. Shield will be run off today.-S. Bowling 1. M. C. A. WIDNIIDAY Ar-rcnnoon nowuno " Luau: - rem. I-1906-5:3-lt potnu. Turn 4--1010-1-1 point. High single. Mn. 1'. Cluto. 21!. High tin-ea. Mu. Claire and Mn. Lnuywooa on. Team 2'-am-4 poinu. Tum 3-1380-1 point. Bin single. lira. Andi-ow. I'll. High time. Mn. Andi-ow. cu. lifliileallle : X .5... JANUARY 12, 1951 Fight Facts NEW YORK. Jan. 11- (AP)- Factn Ind figures for the Ezzard Charles-Lee Omu heavyweight championship bout tomorrow night: - Place-Madison Square Garden Time-10 p.m. ES Participant:--Ezzard Charles of Cincinnati. heavywleght champ- ion of the world, vs. Lee Orna of Buffalo. Distance-15 rounds. Officials--Referee and t w a judge; to be named at ringside. R.adlo- American Broadcasting Company. Televlslon- National Broadcast- lng Company. Probable attendance-12,000. Probable Gate-565.000. Fighterr spilt-Charles 40 per cent. Oma 17 1-2. Odds-Charles 1 to 5 favorite. Is lte-elected President Of Driving Park At the annual meeting of the Charlottetown Driving Park and Provincial Exhibition Associatlon held on Wednesday afternoon. Dr. J. P. Lnntz was re-elected pre- sident; while Mr. H. J. Kennedy remains In ills present position as vice-president and manager- Commnndcr G. H. Buntuin was also re-elected as secrctaryf. while the same Board of Directors were rctalncd to govern the activities of the Association for the year 1951. - Tendering his annual report on the past year's activities. Presl- dcnt Lnntz also Indicated that the building program that has been in progress during the past sea- son will be completed in the present year. The project: entails the erecting of all new livestock buildings including the housing of cattle. sheep, poultry. swine and race horses ctc.. all of which will be housed in new quarters re dy for the 1951 show. n addition to the discussion of other business details. the var- ious committee chairman tabled their annual reports at the meet- ing. Vics Defeat Millionaires 5-1 NORTH SYDNEY. N.S.. Jan. ll - (CF) - North Sydney Victoria: staggered an unorganized Sydney Millionaires squad tonight; and walk- ed off -with at 5-1 victory in the Cape Breton Senior Hockey league. Bac' "necking, ceaseless pounding by the defence. steady driving by the forward: and two goals by Bob Verrler put Sydney out of the game. Bob Venrler opened with 3 marker at 5:23 of the'ffl-st period on a co-lnbtnottaon with defalceman Sam Robertson and closed tlhe some at 15.38 in the third with the aid of Lou Medymkl and Kant storey. Sydney's Dean McBride tied the game early in the second but Bruce Gallagher Ind Don nellrlnaer gave Vics u 3-l lead befcn-e the stanza closed. Mutnenu udded another in the third. Sydney: Goal. Pldsodny; de- fence, Matthews, Hockey: centre. Roach: wings. Cupolo. Bownen: subs. May. McBride. Whelan. Mar- chant, Hildebrand. Mncfntyre. Berry, Blrukow. I North Sydney: Goal. Prophet: elence. Olsen. Robertson; centre. etel-sen; wlnu.. Bclrlnger, De- murco; - subs. Scuttalone. Mar- tnenu. Ripku. Verrier. Gallagher. Glover, Bentty. Medynskl. Storey. Officials: Elliott. Goode. Fine Parlod 1-North Sydney, Verrien-m - (Robertson) .. 5.23 Penalties: Hildebrand. second Period 2-Sydney. McBride. (Bil-ukow) .. .. 2.48 3-North Sydney, Gnllagher. (Glover. Mlrlneau) 12.11 4-North Sydney. Bellrlnur. (Peterson. Demurco) . 15.11 Penalttu: Mcarlda !l'blId.PorloI! - 5-North Sydney, Mdrlnuulam ,6-North Sydney; verrlor. (Medyncld. Storey) ,..... 15.38 Pomltlpn 8cItullon,' Berry. Mnclntynl lntnuu. . mun. m. Jun. '11 --(AP) ,- Jookey Tod Mk '5 five-ynh old con. John An Al I truck foam. The any gill wore out fllbifngdn u-umubocrd Goo mucus:-no.m Ibo wu hit Ind insured outta: lydgy I: HALIFAX. Jun. It - (OP) - Slim Bill ram summed homo four goals f ' ” :3 Halifax St. Mary's i ",1 the mighty Oha.rl.ot.tet.ovrn Islanders 5-2 in I Maritime Senior Hlcckey League game. Illreetlxneshewusaetupbyn driving George Mcdregor and the other time by big Hugbte Campbell in I lzrrulslng game bbmtproduced ltbtle hockey but plenty of blood- tn-the-eye nctlcm. Danny Horeck and Johnnie Dutchuk were the 15- land scorers. While the fact-moving winger was taking care of bile scoring end. goalie Eddie D'Aou.st. and defence- men Frank ctrabowrkl. Johnny Myketyn and Eddie Brown were playing strong games to keep 1.!- landers at bay. D'Aou.st was ; stand- out. In the first two periods. he kept: the Halifax club in the game with save after save mg Islanders turned on the heat. , Temper: Flue Hlglh sticks and tempers were at. the breaking point from the rat and it; broke out into open warfare late In the middle frame. Dubchnk and Myketyn hooked near the boards and were chased for rough- ing. Befcre they had time to reach the penalty box. Pat: Powers and George McLaglan started to throw punches. Both were handed majors. Dutchak became involved with in fan as he was leaving the box and the police were called to restore or- order. Halifax fired two goals in the thrill-packed first period. were held scoreless in the second as Islanders registered- their first goal, then Flcrd ran wild in the third to tally three In a row before the Island club scored their last marker. Hol- lett. hit; the target for the other Halifax goal. . llcguhrs on Sidelines Both teams were short of regu- lars. Still on the sidelines for Saints are Wally Black and Rock Sullivan while Danny Wilkes. latest in the series of injuries. is In hospital with A concussion. Missing from the 15- land lineup were Bucko Tmtnor. Bill: Ford Collects Four Goals In Rugged. Game Marked By-Plenty Action i ll q Beuudry. mink strain. 1 unnam- wwn product. 910704 on ndoqucoq game In the not: but. us: helped ooncldcrc”, by the erratic shooting- of sum. '!lbr line first hull! of the opening period Islanders hid &fntI on the run but in the int but the tide turned. Islsndets turned on the. heat in the middle frame but only once in 10 fries were they able to but D'AouIt-. whose work provinc- ed them from going mend. Iltcreck tallied. ' . six minutes before the third per. lot! ended. Dut-chak fired I. screen- ed shot. into the net. to end the scoring. For the last six minutes Saints checked thelvislwra closely and they had no further scoring chances. V Line-ups: Charlottetown: Goal. Strain; de- fence, Duchak. MoLalgan: centre. Bathgate; wings, D. Hon.-ck, J, Hot-eck; sulbs. Pawlyshyn, Clem- ents, Beaten. Morrow. Ready, Vi- tale, Travis. Favero. Halifax: - Goal. D'Aousl.: defence, Grclbowskl. Brown: centre. Wat- son; wings, Campbell, l-lollctt; subs, Powers, McLaughlin, My- ketyn. Thomas, McGregor. Ander- son, Ford, Diguer. Officials: Beazley. Swain, Copus. Flrat Period 1--Halifax. Ford (McGregor. Thomas) 2--Halifax, Hollett (Watson) Penalties: bowski. Second Period 3-Charlottetown, D. Horeck (J. Horeok, Bath-gate) 1:44 Penalties: Duchak (3), Pow- ers (major and minor). Mc- Lagan (major). Myketyn. Third Period 4-(Halifax. Ford (McGregor) ., .................... .. 2:23 5-Halifax, Ford (McGregor, Thomls) 0:22 6-Halifax. Ford (Campbell) 7-Charlottetown. Duchuk. , (Favero) 13:25 Penalties: ski. Vitale. Anderson. Mc- gcalfe Hal Gordon and Howard Lagnn. Shcwinigun Falls Gets New Players SHAWINIGAN FALLS. Que., Jan. 11 -(OP)-Officials of Shaw- tnlgan Falls Cataracts. last-place team in the Quebec senior Hockey League. announced today that the club has been bolstered by the ad- dition of two players. both for- wards. . They are Bernard Dolbec. for- merly with Sherbrooke saints, and Claude Dolbec. who played for Montreal Royals. Ralph Bronco Signs Dodgdv Contract BROOKLYN. Jan. 11 -(AP) -e Pitcher Ralph Brcnca signed his Brooklyn Dodger contract today for 2. reported 515.000 salary. The husky rtgbthnnder from t. Ver- non. N. Y. is counted on or relief work this season by manager Chuck Dreuon. Brands. 25. won seven and last nine in 1950 while appearlng in 43 games. He struck out 100 in 142 innings. - . N. Y. Giants Sign ' Tllru New Pitchers NEW YORK. Jan. 11 -(AP) - The New York aunt: today sign- ed three rtghthnnded pitcher: who figure In their 1951 plans--Al Get- fel. Nonmn Fox and George Bumberger. . ' Gettel. a. former major leaguer. compiled n 23-7 record for oak- land in the Pacific Gout tongue. Bnmberger won 17 and lost. In for the same club. Bax. 1 tnll' thin Jersey City Grad had A 10-5 rec- ord. e :1l'l!.IDAY--Clilldrenld: . ' . in -yr . ... .,- Pl. when cldilll Owtlfrti. :' I mA,l,ITlG;2'l:1lll. N.Q..y .13; A; 3 mt we ""3":-.:.'. e an new i liii: meltrmx-qua Plo- aluololuldluliinlur - " iilaolw roam:-..,lt . J in. -Ntltlir-It Inlli IVII1 I .?-' Islanders Resume Duel With : Halifax Tonight ,, Leo Lamourcuxb Charlottetown Islnnders will be seeking revenge over Forum ice here tonight when the clash with the Bch.rlncl-- con ed Halifax saint Mnry's puck- sters in a regular Maritime senior Hockey League flxtura scheduled for 8:30. Suffering their biggest defeat. this season It the hands of the Bnlntnnlarlans at Halifax last night. by a 5-2 count: that shut: off an eight-game winning streak for the locals. it will be In all-out ef- fort that the Island squad will be turning in tontshh It was a terrific game otthockcy that the two teanu turned in at. the Nova scoff: Onpltal last night. and if the some brand of hockey is continued here tonight. than local fans cyn look forward in seeing one of the finest. and power-packed con- tests of the season. Both Wes "Bucko" Tntnor and Hub Beaudry were missing from the Islanders roster at: Halifax but it. is hoped that both will be back in Ictton for.tonlsht.'a came. Wllm goalie Hal Gordon, who hid I rest lust. night while Pl-ankle strain took over the custodian chores. is also expected to be luck in his case for the big clash. Hcllfux will ice their full squad. including big Johnny .Mykctun.. who will be making hls first appearance, over Charlotte- town ice. For Ill fans who like the rous- ing style of hockey. there is no doubt about it that tbnlghrs moot- tng will be a "must." on their cu- tgrtalnmonl. program. HELPS INDUSCIIY Brazilian enterprises were loan- ed 33.28.000.000 by the world bunk 4 CIHFUIIIIM 1o".iil't.'1a '1'!-lURSDA.Y-'-uskctlng-8 lo'1o. ting--4i to also . Vlfax vs. Islander: ASATUIIDAY-3-slinging-.-8 to-5 .. ' school:-tockey-.74-skaunip . , 5 . v I -. . 4r ' p .p V, .. up to 1950.