Atlanties llruh Off- Golor Islanders 6-2 in MMHL Game At Forum The League lending Halifax At- lnntlcs lengthened tfheir lead over the Sydney Millionaires to 1911 points last night. as they outplay- ad and outscored the Islanders 6- '1 in an M.M.H.L. game at the Forum A strolls: Halifax dz-Tense kept the Islanrlvrs forwards badly dis- ni-iz.-miznd while the Halifax .it- larkers l'1.cCP('l by winger Billy Ford rapiialized on Islanders mistakes. to whip six goals past Roger Bes-l shits Ford scnrivd two goals and assis- led on tun inure to run his point to"ii for the SP'ISnll to lift. L'ItlF Briljhv Prnir. .i tlt'lW('0lIlM' from that Qiinbcc PlTlVlllCl.ll League. shared S(nl'i!lE honors with Ford by scar- ing tiiii coals Cirroll Bloom and llniii: .V1:ioPlieI- iicrc the ollior llzilifnx llirlzsinr-ii. Tho ci'ni'-riiiirzrroiis Biick Whit- liu-k fl"Pfl the Islaiidnrs first coil as be zioiivu-nd on a 'oosc yiiivk ri- 'Leads Abbies "LITTLE SPORT 5 By Rousoll . 3 id ll Renew Hoeke The Intel-collegiate rivalry in 1'12 22': .:1'1f.'.'f'..":'-as PAGE six THE GUARDIAN. CI-IARLOTTETOWN FEBRUARY 2, 1954 l..' circles between St. Dun- n': and Prince of Wales Col- Tod campeau Tod Campeiiu. u liockry player with ll. long National Hockey Lea- gue and professional record behind him was added to the Islanders player lists yesterday on the dead- line for bringing professionals into the Maritiiirne Major Hockey- League. Campeau, who once played with Montreal Canadiens. has been playing with Providence this year. c was released to Ottawa yester- day and Tommy Gorman placed him on the Islanders list. . Dunxlan's ('0a('lt, slated S.D.U.-Sulnmer- A. J. Mat:Adam. Saint l'nii'ersity hot-key Sunday that the side Ares City Hockey League game played in Summerside Set- I fer .Vl'ic'.Vfccki:i stimnnri 'l drtrc hi" urday night was one of the best p . Palladiiio 0"iii Carver on a ms: ganit-s he had seen in years. MaC- plgaylsgdezsgafliach g:;l:;muTla1fI;;: f--nm P'i'll s inonn cmiinleted the . , i ,Adam has inipwwid by the i118)" ya” no M that mm, Tmmmi R.,,..,,., r,,,. .i,,. 1.3-.Wi..,-5 Pla)l1)l1 mach Cecil Dowimgpof both teams and especially hispwas with im:e.New York Rangers 7V"'llP "'91 ltli"'”l 74 i':Wl i-'”""l llJ””” 1'10”? "ml -ladf R93dl'.ilm'"R gmmendcr Wmred Gnhslalld Campeau with the Canadieiis.l lit tho Hwlifw l'"l'.'P hchirid ill" rd Art P.-ri-y will lead the Abbies -inw--v-."i' Hn'i.':ii' Fl"i”l1Sv' oiia:::'i',triiiir,zlii iihnn tllcy play the Sum- ..t FlWI'll Nilitviiill Leiiiiin irl iiii-rsldr Arms in iihe R:lcew.iy .'t"caii:l Ho liiiidfrid 315 shot: while Ali:-ii'i. Siiniinorsirle inn A'lIlttfiCK' frirccd Rttl:Fl' BP';- First place in the City Hockey 5:-tin for in snvris Imiiiziie is at stake. Each team has Riv: Fvike Lolilwiitn fioiii St a perfnct 2-0 record, r-frriciiitlic. (,iv-.vliii- cenini-cd P.iiil F:lll'l(lUll and Orin Carver Tic look- lti'.(lS for the Islanders other goal. The lsl.indcrs had other scor- ing chances bill. couldn't seem in not iiiitracked. Snindon and Whit.-T lock both had open nets but How- iiess stopped Whitlock and Sam- (loii shot past the coiiicr. erl wood iii swirls and in the H il- fix d"cssivic ruoni -iftcr tlin Elrllfdl liis foririvr fP."ilIl-lI'lFllP Pwpin std!-' no he was :1 hrttrr hock-iv plaicr than (”.1:'dr- Rohvrt wliif-li 5l'llF- 1:.-not i'ri':Prs ti fat of 'orritniy. Vin Pttllxlflllih wnd Paiil Saiiidon i . , ,, ,. Liiie-ups; li-ilh Corniler and Leniieux. The. , . ll"? H1” "' k M W”. l5l””d":," H31,rax4o.,1. MCMeekm. dP,:s,r),i', ouim have shown imp.-or-elthan 15 years old from tracks. , Opposition was strong from 1:ni- 'llir- local club it iiasV,'.iii"iM- fence: Lepmoy Arcana fgioom iiient with each passing game llnfll A meeting of Maritime ownersp Saint John. R.. Truro, Halifax l”':h "5 M" ””'"' H” M h h tr M(.N..,;. m..wm.d;. B0wn'e.. Wat. l.ope to be in top shape for lllPll"laX1d drivers here Monday decided and the Moncton area. only iioor 'fllKDl7lV of the snnsovi mu F0-rd iLeCle;C' Mcphereirpe In Owning 1,,.,,,C01ieK.,,g, gan1(Ill.O petition the USTA to allow Col. D, A. MaoKiiinon, Charlotte- "" l'-'"'”"l W" Al ll" l"”l'”'5 illdl Clh.,.1m,'ew n 1. lit .' against Aloiini Allison on Saluiuillorses over 15 years old 10 race town. OXeCllilVl' director of Dis- ?f”'”'”il”'7'” ill" i-"vim" W” l"5'- ”'li”d,I A. . G W; Z 08 'M c55e.P”(lny night in sack.-tile, jon Maritime tracks in 1954, as in incl 11. presided at the meeting. rr-vm-so of the line in Hriltfix t-ro )3ilaocll1(Lb9ui,n. list: y Clvi'::f3L:h”l:-p . o . the past The omel. dn.eC.m.s. J. H. Dew,” we:-kc nan which the lSlR?l1lN'S H y l ' l l so 1 M '. A an-..ni1v the M0un(ipg 1...... 3 Maritime liarness nicn voted Of Woodstock and J. C. Ml0Curd'.V of Caiiei qaindon Cvra ' Laliberte pp 3 in-in .1-2, ' b ' 5' ' - ,,i,-on (um, They defgatgd iheldown 11 motion to adopt the ruling Truro. W919 also present, as was Gigiiic Ritchie Trainor Palla- R 5 i - Thn scorn was tied 1-1 at tho dmo' ' ' ' iSaints in a two game serips iasiiby a narrow 25-2.3-lllflfigln and then John Duchame. Columbus, 0., legal i-nrl of the first period The At- ' - y , - . year and are reported to he (-nn. decided to petition the aniiuiil advisor to the USTA. L.,,,Ws ,,.,.m ah,” 4.3 m ..hr,! RPlPlPP. f)1)onnh-uc. LlFl9snlPn. y.-,d,,,.Rhh. ,mp,.m.,.d nus 5gasQn,ll'STA meeting in Nlarrh to allow More than '15 liariinsq men from I9('1Vf1i'l pnririrl in mp (mm mg. per” "ml &;1ll,'l:l"':lhxg';5- l.Hmu-wr. two on lhrlie of ilmrlihe caiicolliiig oi the rulc in title all piirts of thc Miiritiiiies iicrr llll xirm lhr visitors nluyv-d tirht :lr- A i pla.iN's were ln.lUl'('d in lragur M:iritimes. attciidiinrc. G. L. Clarke. Mono- f,.,,:,,.,, h,,,.kM. and ,9 me em... F"-"v P"l"d games recently and this prrmiptcrll Those against. adoption of ilic ton, zititvd as srirrr-t.ai'y. manned in S(,m,',,- H” mm. I.....' 1iTgla”1';':1"l';(l)?lln. Wlllilfllllf 1.591 :i-oarh Waldo MH('C0l'mK('k to with-ll we or rm-r . '- .'.:i.t:::.::::.'".:::::..”:: es Gain s Ford scored Atlantics first two N, 1 T i. t ' ' "Y "T U t McPhecl 19:56 E-Taiikville Eagles because of the 0 ' 3 goals Ho picked up a loose prick Penanles. Nnm, H P of h k I . . . . r ' ' d liv the at the SM” "F the Island": npt Second Period lloaii team DCM:)riCol?rr:Irlil:k plainlfd I G ""4 S”"kha"dl”l T" fmm M 341-inlilax, Ford jthat St. Joseph's University had; - g”CH";'t”d'"n a"k1Pf,-llih Sh”? "1: ipg-pm, Mcphee) (;;33 the only team (it for it colli-gel . P959 P -"T l" "5 W” 9 4.4.; H 31 team to play against in ih l -l mm .:.:.::.3:r... M": 9 ” nterco eglate 638116 an open not for his snconrl. Thor Lycharlnnetownl Carver , o o I . were his 53th and 59th goals of Lsamdrm, - 1 The. Saints will lniss nick EDD. -- V---?-------- the season. only five short of the 6”HamM 'Pevm .Wi-dgu for the lnieri-ollrgiaie .Ier- 17-nEDEa.1c'1'oN, ic.pisu.n1ve.-- . Mnritimn record of 64 set by Rock" (Mcphgf, Ford) 1g.;3,1FS. VVNlilf' Was I mild hlllrlinc slty of New Brunswick edged St. Whitlr-ck in 1950 Penames; None. player and the hardest hiiinper on Dunstan; University of Chiirlotle- Ford also started the inlay: for -I-hml pprmd lhf 5-1315 Squad. H0 was bill. town 57-50 Monday night alter NW7 both of Pepln's goals He picked 7:Hallrax pepm l,i"'Fl.V Mil 5"" 11" F”9(''1V9 "W trading the lead a score of times ' my I loose mick in the Islanders ,M&Phe;' Ford, 6:50 l:er as well. lie wins injured in in a ha,.d'fouzm b2,Skem?,11 Sam; DriiwHlnr .B'i'lllSll Coiisols Tro- ieone and started it MacP'hne to gwnah,-,.x. Leclprc '” ”'"C ”F”'"5l ll” Ahh'95 "1-1' of the New Brunsiyick-Prince Ed- i!h.V- lllllltilll-s L'9'm"S- Pepin plav for one lzrilil and car- (BOWMSS, m.02y':;"”5'(l”:i' h"f9:" k "if; in: ward Island II1vL8TC0llE8lHCg 1..eai:iic.. I, 7290 ll-"L rled info Islander-.1 territory for pmally. Amand 17.10, 1 sh.” H? '"!C ".'l”'. f' " Bmiizcfy Brannen oi UNB starred ll"? - the other. Stopv lnll on-is mm. "Chm" H m "N0 With 22 points on his accurate: Dr. Mllt'D0llalfl vs J. E. Burden . . R. , . - Cnrmfl Bloom scored on a biir!r.- MCM.,ekm 13 ,0 12y.-Ly” p 3 , , , hook shots. Gus. Doiais and John i ll! .l- ' hand screened shot in the secorii 3559.". 6 7y” Th” Ahhips navel '0 summnu Taylor of the visitors iii-tted 13, W. R. Ma(NPlll vs F. Hansen T”"'l0d "'1' M5 slxth 7"” M H” isirlv Tonight to meet thr Mics in each ll” !- ,. i ', : St. Diiiistanls featured a 1135611111: 5. lVlsicL)oii.ilrl Vs F. Acorn .V"'7 T-'fCl"C W""d”d M" m ii haltlr for sole possession of srorinizlwscntminqn.vvft.rvne from rim mm... in H", H”, Huck" game aivouiid plays sparked by 8:00 p.n1.. i ' g - Dorais. Brannon and Jack Pnt.tcr- Ice 1-- tho corner pant Bcssetfe u 0 S e Li-ii - -. r. guo. nth clubs lH'nf' A 2-0 re- Whmmk was Jnhnnvymymey Mm and nn "H, hum of mm. son led the UNB attack. , D. Sauiidcrs Vs S. Moore ' t I UNB led 30-26 at half time. leg, 3.. spot. to fire ii loose piiofr past Mac- MK-kin for tho first goal of the 5-4 game. Carver drilled ll 15 foot. shot ovrr Mai'.M:-elrin's mitstretchn:-e '”-” The Nim Mile Creek Biilldofzs scored three goals in the first per- iod sind then hung on to edge the Boosters Minstrel Revue Prince of Wales Auditorium TllE., FEB. 2 and WEll., FEB. 3 Penalty: Milla 10:46. Under the Distinguished Pstronsge of 1 land. 50 Liolltollsllt Governor T. W. L. Provno IIIII Mn. Prowso. ju In. huh: A. W. Mstbasmi and Mn. Mstllouuill '- Wjfnltif I. D. ltowlrt Ind Mrs. Stewart Isle at Old Spain, Hughes Drug Co., - on 1 , Fred Lambros and Glggey'l Phann- Adln.50c who has shown a lot of improve-3 niriit this year. Gillis handled 36: shots Saturday night in the game Tod has been playing defense tori the past couple of seasons but cant islanders Player List Added To also play forward. Campeaiu was known as a ter- rific play-maker during his days in the Quebec League when he played in sherbronke. He also played with the Montreal Royals. While in the National League he was sometimes used on the point during Montreal power plays. Traiiior gave no indication of when he expected Campeau to joui the Islandeis. "There is a financial matter to be straightened out first." he said. Meaniwhile the islanders are awaiting the arrival of Claude Robert from Ottawa. Club offic- ials yesterday stated he definitely was on his way. The additions of Campeaii and Robert will swell the Islanders ranks to fifteen rplayers. which the Arcs won 5-4 by scor- ing A goal in the final 80 seconds. a I The Saints shuffled their line- lup for the game in Sumnicrsidr-. lTllP3' played without Dick Wedge liwho has a broken wrist and in lliis place used Roy hack on de- ,fense. Claude Callaghan was lhrought. up to replace Lloyd J RIONCTON. N. B.. tOPt-iDlsti".rtf Gaudet as the centre on the firsl.'11 01 the United Stairs TTMUIIS line between Paul Jay and aod.!Asociation. which ccniprlses the lppy Ma.-lnnis, Gander rppla(iQd..Vl8I'li.-UHBS, will appeal for cancell- lRoi' as the left winger on the linelauml Dr 3 H9-W l'U1lllK by lhe Dalia 'ent body that bars horses more HoldnDistrict Meeting ,Of Trotting Asso ciation. rillc felt liai'i'iiig of horses over 15 years old woiild work a serious hardship on many tracks which find it difficult to fill cards, even using the older horses. Opposition Strong early showings the DTP-KRTIIP odds should be about ercn. At the y - - A g -- Cliarlntletown Forum the inter- collegiate rivalry between the Saints and P.l.V.C. will he re- nrwr-d. Roth teams will he sock- iiiiz their first League win and it should he quit: ii game. l Hockey Results Cornwall Meteors 5-4 at North River Rink last night. -' ” Following are the results of SVMMARY R t R' k yesterdayls Minor League linckcy FEB. 2 T0 6 First Period 0 games at the Rotary Rink at 'rrl;sii.u'- 1---?I;lldo;zsAE:i.hWvlor y M ,y Memorial Field: Childrrlfs Skating 4 .'s.:io v V” 0 ""”, 5 . Mi . h K hd1 . Bent-Ems CITY nocl(irv..a 2-Bu11uoss.R.Macc-recur - '"”.' "C '3” 5” ' "9 T"”””" Stars 4-Rangers 1. . I T'-m- (C M.acDougalli 5:56 5"” 3- . H. . P. W. (3 T” S. D. E zmauiudngq C Mwnommn 6.15 p,p",,,d,m. F. MacAusland scoied iirci wm'VVEsnM.p -at-Vcmnwa-n.' KEN . 41:00 pm, PS5 Tm”; r" Q53 goals for thelstars and G. T.1oni.p- ; Sknmm R m. (Rmwni Burk-H 17,00 Ramble” son Txie Rargreig Ron iias Tillltifti . . l N::i:- .. ..;:".:::."i- v- ”2:::...,...:. l '. R ' SCll()()l. -' 99" 3" . Q sra.rs&....: ; --,cg;;;;,a;;,,g;own pm. as ossi..,?' F""”V-' i 8--(3ill'nWEll. Burke ''''' H V l 5:30 pm. QSS Arrows vs Qsslmmd 1" me Bmvesl Chllrirvn's Skiiiiiiu 4 131:: .K,,m., -1:45. Lions "W HOCKEY-GLACE BAY ';-girllgoss. lg. gacllslachern 11:02l 7:00 p.m. Practise for Abbie g;30 V H 015. - KY0? Sisters. D. M E h t 15:41 SATl"R'MY" J 9- Coriiwzll. as elfirlaoilonnld CjP""”' 5kf”'"V , v---- 3 i Penalties: Non:-. Lily and (,flllnll')' pi-riorl Fl -lo Third pm” l S."tllIlll&'-Ni)IlP. Brilish Consols Playdowns Al Curling Club The opening ilsmes of the Brit- ish Connols pllrydovwns at the Charlottetown Club were played last night with the following re- No Further Action In Chicaggfracas ' MONTREAL, (OP) - President ,Clsi-ence Campbell of the National iliockevy League said Monday night !no further action will be taken re- igarding an i ident in Chicago in- volvlng Larry Zeldsl of the Chi- cago Black Haiwkq i Campbell's ststeulellt. followed receipt of s telegraphed rmort from referee-in-chief Carl Vou. who attended the guns. Dr. W. MacDonald I. Glcldings 6. .7. Burden 10, H. Atkinson 9 P. Hansen 1). Dr. L. E. Pmvwse il. . Mms''mldon's 391413 MM Why IMWUK Of 130' The winners of this oonioetltlon But l-Nit Red Wilt I01 into I HIM will represent the Olurlotietown curing sunny nlrhn nme snd plsydowns in the Plwvlrlclll piiiy. sol 1 t were liven In-for wult-lea hr downs at sixrimentde later this 05 referee Red storey. Vod version month mended in :1 Jamal: differed 'nest1y 11:11: :. Zeliael struck linulnen George Sa ' Sc ""'mony Hayes and Mvzhhtmch and X on pad 0 s. . "'1 't ---”'w-'"w we r--'”'”w no TKO Over Laurent Ch rm of misconduct ponslues won an- o . and swuetmy the events -- nny did not wan-Int AM. no further BROOMLYN. N. 1.. iA.P)- John ucMonIil.llbcttskan."II.ldOsnI9- luliono(Brookl!'noooreifstech- vow” bdl. . nlosl knockout our Mickey Laur- ent. ofPsI-ls in till of the seventh round of I uncalled -fol-ounder st. the intern Pu-Illny Arena Moulds! nltht. Ssxlton weighed 140 1-8. Laurent. 130. The boot was stopped by referee My Miller. who said the French- lnsn had no defence Illlflfv '-he fut-nlnclilnc sexton. It was sutonb mid Iain-not has In victories ncstnet nine loan and one draw. It was Lsurslws fourth lo. Ines comm; blntlnlht-listen. Olllohb X00 III! report Von laid: "Neither of the llneunen was struck by Zulel It my this and none of his actions could be con- strued as sklkflig on official or sttuwdm to strike In offtelsl... than was eonddeh will sulnst NH H. Atkiiisoii vs Dr. Provise Draw for Club curling: 7:00 p.m. Ice 1- A W. Hyiidniaii. skip. R. A. Parker. B. MricDouiznll, K. Elliotti Vs Cicavcr Macbean. skip. W.” Whitlock, E. E. Jrirdiiie, Don Sea- llllin. 9:00 pm. l Ice 2-- . W. E. Macliinis. skip, F. Hobbs. J. E. Burnett. Allison MacDonald vs F. R. M:icI.nine, skip. Hon. M. R. lil:icGuigiiii, F. G. Hutchesonn H. Stead. Ice 4 - R. G. Spillclt. skip. E. K. Mac- Nufl. G. K. MacKnight. H. L. Scar vs J. F. MacLeod. A. H. Rop- er, C. A. Tait, M. F. Reeves. llolckey scores iilnnntlllln l'n-M) Maritime )lll,Inr- Halifax 6 Ch'lown 2 New Brunswick Senior- Saint John 2. Amherst 5 A.r-('- ' Trenton G. Stellarton 5 Pit-tou 4, Truro 4 Ontario .lllnIor-- St. Mivhnrls 3, Hamilton 0nurIlrQur-hm Junior- Camidlrns 3. Guelph 4 Ontario SPlIl0l'- Chathnm 1. Hamilton 3 D- , Northern Ontario Senior- North Bay 2, Sudllury A Finesfor. Two Chicago Players GHKGAGO, (AP) -Referee Red storey mid Monday he gsve mis- conduct psnnltia to goalie Alluvi- line and defenceman Lee Pocotln of Clvlciuro Black Hawks for re- marks made tohlm sits the fight- msri-ed game between Ohicsgo Ind Detroit Sunday night. The penalties moan each will dirga) sn automatic 35 fins. and blurted hl.m v Detrut. won the guns I-I. The content featured mine by Chicago diefmeunsli bury zoldel. I-is knocked Dstrows Tony Len-lok to the fee with s rlult zeisai mi Loagiie, with Baltimore Orioles be- iganie schedule this way: Baltimore legen will be revived hers tonight when the two Forum. Game time is eight o'clock. It has been nearly halt a dozen years lines the two College teams competed in the same league but petition that featured at the two teams in the past is expected to be very much in evidence when they lineup to cross night. , To the winner of the game will go sole pouenioli of third place. Both team: have played two games in the C.H.l... and both have bowed before the Abbie: and Summerslde A'cel. In an exhibi- tion gsme earlier in the season tory over the Saints. The Saints are coached by A. .1. MscAdsm and the Welshman by George Andrew. 1! NEW YORK, (AP) - Norman Plitt. 53. s pitcher for Brooklyn Dodgers and New York Giants be- tween lllle and 1021, died Mon- day. He lived in York, 131.. but had come here for the annual New York basebsll writers' dinner sun- Saints And Welslimen squid: meet Ln a . City Hockey lgsgue game st the . the keen rivalry and clone com- f Iticks to- I ' the Welshmen eked out a 6-5 vlc- y -Rivalry At The Forum Tonight Island Slar P Right Vim!!! winger alias the man who never play. . poor plus is pictured above. Vi; Palladiiu has shown power since lsnrll-n. "P in 23 games, rnltlrknbln scoring coming to the In. has scnmd 23 yogi. an average of e mi day night. 1 game. Trade With Reinlorcemenls Winger Billy Ford scored goals and assisted on two more inst night to increase his Muri- tlmc Major Hockcy League point scoring leadership. Ford hu 5:) f;):?l;olll'l:.iIl. 54 assists for a total of two American League Schedule For 1954 Released CHICAGO. TAPV- The Anieriran Are Considered MIDLAND. Ont. (OP)-George Dudley. secretary-ma.mce.r of the Canadian Amateur Hockey Associ- ation. said in an interview Mon- day the CAHA "probably would send i-einforcementa" to Toronto Ens. York Lyndhursts. now tour- ing Europe in pibpsrstion for the Feb. 20-March '1 wand champion- ships. Dudley, who said he was "dis- appointed" at the 11-2 pasting the senior B Lyndihurots took in Paris Saturday night, added that noth- file would be dions until after this week. Lyndhurbts. Canada's represent- atives in the Stockholm cham- pionships. have four exhibition coming its first new club in 51 years. Monday released its offic- lal 1954 baseball schedule. Baltimore was an original mem- tier of tlic circuit but its franchise Wflll. to New York Yankees in 1903. It now returns to mplace St. Louis Browns. making its season debut April 13 at Detroit. The Orioles first home game will be April 15 against Chicago White next few days. "I didn't sxpect Lyndhursts to win on Saturday. their om. ox- hibltlon name after an Atlantic crossing, but I certainly didn't ex- pect them to lose by that score," Dudley said. "If they.stlll look wesk an-s.l.ilst Switzerland. we'll shop around and probably send senior A players just before the chsmplonshi ." Al. Paris. the players blamed liessiokneu and n. party which they attended on board ship the night before they. landed lltst Thursday for their performance against Cmadiisn players now per- forming for teams in England. Detroit To Play Prison Game MARQUE'I'I'E. Mich.. (AP)-Dr troit. Red Wings todly are going to pi-lnon. where they'll probably Sox. The 1954 slate lists 215 iiignt games. nine lower than were scheduled in 1953. Washington Senators again have more floodliizht contest scheduled than any other club. 45. This is five fewer than the team slated last year. Other clubs share the night- 38: Philadelphia 37. same as 1953: Cleveland 30. one more than was scheduled 'lnst year: Chicago 21. M10 lr-ss; New York 16. two more: and Boston and Detroit each 14, same as last season. April 13 is the so-nsoii's start, In addition to Baltimore's game at lietrnli. Boston is at Philadel- phia. Cleveland at Chicago. and Now York at Washington. The sea- son ends Sept. 26. Gagnon Retains Banlam Crown Milwaukee Braves In zunes against. Switzerluid in the h3 N. Y. Giants MILWAUKEE. tAP)- The Mil- waukee Braves Monday traded four players and tossed in an un- disclosed amount of cash for out flelder Bobby Thomson and sec- ond-stririg catcher Sun Calderon: of the New York Giants. General manager John Quinn said the Braves gsive lefthanded pitchers Johnniy Antonelii and Don Llddle. Ebbs st. Claire. I utility catcher. and Billy Klaus. a rookie from Toledo, for Ttwmsoii and Calderorie. The trade. completed in New York. was the second in which thl Braves have been involved tlui winter. They traded veteran 816 Gordon and pitcher Max Surkost to Pittsburgh late in December for infielder Danny O'Connell. "We hated to give up both Antonelli and Liddle," Quinn said. "but we had to have s hII't'l-l'lll.- ting outfielder and were denperatr. for a catcher to back up Del Crandall. The Breves' decision to give up Antonelli, to whom they paid I so5.ooo bonus in June, 1948, when from liixh school. came , youngster posted only s 12-12 won- lost record last summer, but till 3.19 esmed run average was fifth best in the National League. HI struck out 131 batters and walked 71 in 1'15 innings. allowing 167 but and 83 runs. In their desperate need for pitchers. the Giants were forced to give up one of the Polo Groundf all-tirne baseball heroes. It was '1”)-iomsori who blaaicd tli: ninth-inning three run horn:-r ll 1951 which gave the Giants tlii National LGBRIIC pennant in ii play- off with Brooklyn Dodgers. CLEVELAND, (AP) -Clerelluil Indians Monday sold pitcher Lot Biiissie to Ltidiamlpolis Indians their American Aaocistion full! club. A southpaw. Brlssie pitched M games as s. rvellefer last season ending with an 0-0 record. M BUS T0 S'3lllE be penalized. But don't. get too excited about it. The Wings are going to play an exhibition game against Mur- quetts Pirates. n hockey team composed of prisoners. Leonard (Oskle) Brumm, prison athletic director. say: he hopel the Pirate: will be able to Join an QUEBEC, iCPt-Fcrniiiido Gag- iioii of Quebec scored a technical knockout Monday night over Ed- monton's Jersey Joe Edwards to successfully defend his Canadian bantamweight boxing crown. The referee stopped the fight at 1:12 of the fifth round afttr Ed- 20 until twnllsble on MING bus going to Summnruld. lonlfhl Lesvlll; Bus limp II. 0:80 and I0 turning from Sllmmarslde at 11-” Return trip 81.00. : wards vient down for the first mm in um ugh,” organised league next season. All Two solid left. hooks to thr head 31'0" 3gIm0'- 01 C0'"'"- Vm 5' followed by A right were the hm" Wm" clinchers. Gannon weighed in at 116 1-2 and Edwards at 118 1-4. Race Tracks Seek To Recover Taxes CHICAGO. (AP) - Two Chicano race trucks sued Monday to re- cover 8218.325 in federal corporate income taxes and interest paid on money they sank into the Lou An- geles Dona pm football team. The ammint. sought was ensued against the Arlington Park Jockey Club. Inc., and the Washington Park Jockey club. Ino.. sfterthelr clslms for 3454.451 in bed loans in HOC CRAPAUD RINK CllAB.L0'.lTE'l0WN ISLANDEBS VI. CAPE TRAVERSE BOVEES THURSDAY NIGHT 8:30 SHARP Admission 50 slid 25 Shite after KEY ii the DOi'll' venture were dtssllmved. The internal revenue sci-vloeheld that the money put into the team. a member of the now defunct All American Conference. represented stock investments over s flvs-your period. but could not be considered as imrqasld loans. The dlmutn cov- end the track: income for the fiscal tax yeI.r ended April I0. 1940. Ernest J. ssuber, nulshnt rov- eme director for the use. was named d 'el-idsnt in the null. The comp' 1 t listed the initial investment for the Don! as am.- 000. and detailed sddluolnl amounts told out to offset spont- lnclaneIdthetesmunt.ilBai- Jamin 1'. Lindtieflner. chairman of both race conlontldns. took over the DGI' franchise as s funily IN-IKMIIO HOCKEY CIIAILOTIIIIOWN A3315! 9 Venn SUMMEISIDE A013 llutwsy lhlllllll. Sllmlnonlllo l TONIGIII-98:80 AdIlHoI II all out . I