Islanders Outplay And Outscore Atlantics 6-3 In Rough UMMHL Game. The Cliarlottetdwii Islanders sparked by the two goal efforts of Paul Saiiidun arid Claude Ru-, bert turned back the League lead-i "mg Halifax Atlaitzics 6-3 in rail rugged Ma: Ltime Mayor Hockey I League game at the Forum last ; nizht before it :i'0itd of about 1300i fans. The A5AK'LAil.lP:.5 ziioied back to within a point of the third plncei Glace Bay Mzvicrs as they out-i played the I..eri,ue leaders by ap wide iirar-,;iii. The Islanders look- ed good on the goals they sctiredi but they niissvrl :1 iittniber of al-1 most certziii. iiiaiiicrs .tith eria-' tic slioutrng. . Buck Wli.:iirck and Vip Pallatdiiio. lhot stiizle goals :01" the Island- Irs to runiplote tire sooriizg for '.he locals. The Halifax marksinen were ML.ck'.e Hoiie". Pete Vt",-ii firm and Bob BOA -..x. t The player's iiiixeti liuckey llllll .'ouglii;ig duels Bob Bottiicss anti! 3i'rn Came. d a l.tile teud oil '.l'ielr own it rile JOIIIIII) .VIoi'roii, By ROUIOII LITTLE SPORT anizrr ,AA.L...L.L.D.D-L.- bound as the puck came ofif Mac- Meekin's stick. The line of Whitlock, Palladino I-I2 E u- --an -u-G u...-no-4. J? an. an. (on! n THE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN JANUARY 12, 1954 and Grgiiar. were very sharp 'T'"" W0 throughout the period as they forced the plziy repeatedly. Only ' some fine netmiriding by Roy Mac- y . Meckin prevented them from in-l creasiiig the score. . The second period star-ted slow-A ly iri'.li the Atiaiirri-.5 liaviiig the first good scoring chances as Bow- ness drilled a hard shot that was turned aside by the agile Bessette. Orin Carver did the spade work fur the Islamic-'5 third goal. He -s----::- otitfrrtizlit three H:llirl.lX playcrsrv Curly” from the three Man- W- 3. M'l9Imll5 (Glow 200 30! 1-8 tor P31? Wok 1" 13” mm” 5”dl- time Provinces went into action C.Ul.quhm.t (Si) 102 M2 010 0,4 cs-iititci out to .he uncovered yesterday afternoon um lug mgm, Sariidori for a goal mouth score. at the oharmmewwn Cumng Club H. Atkinson (C) The A”3”W5 lie” W0 mm as film eightih annual Confederation 101 006 202 2'-N shoi't..with Bionni in the cooler U H Bonsmd Nspgndem mm 1.. LN- 5- VH1" (Ml 030 ml 020 0” 7 i'3l' ”'lPl'W-' lllllillilfli Md 1'99"" y phles. prizes. colorful ceremoniu E, 1: Acorn (C) 002 210 231 1-11 for stalling; the ganic, ttlien Ro- There is one thing that every and keen compegmonlgo; under- Dr. L E. hm.” my beit lllI1(l'3 the score 4-1 on a play , athlete fears and that is those it-ith Trainor and Gray. He tookiperiodic sluiii.ps which catch up 3 pass from Tratnor cut across with all players at one time orl the goal crease and drew Mac-ianother. Baseball players appear tol Meekzn before scoring for a lovely fsufier from them more often than At Confederation 'Spiel Way. By midinight last night only four i-inks had remained undefeated. The four were Charlottetown rinks skipped by E. F. Acorn. J. 5. Mac- H. Atkinson (C) I 020 no 221 o.9l F. Foiland (S) 102 008 000 0-61 l200040000--'i'l mu hecl around with several of A r theg Islanders toi'wards. Joe Le- l em?” pliockey witness the case of such Donald, Dr. E. S. Giddings and 1'74 J. S. MacDonald (Ci Pme supplied me mworks Mml T-ipriar had, a 'Eold:eriV opporturr; great performers as Gil Hodges and Atkinson. 022 040 030 gnu p his st.ai'.'.ii; and referee bfliilllg "4 P if-'”l"'-ll .ie but-rid perm Robin. Roberts. However nockey, Amontz the rinks cmnbeiinkyl" E.Mac1)o1tgld (C) p mums. .l but A85 ricid by Aicoiid at the X players have them too. Rocket. the Bonsplel are six from the main; 001 on 010 on 5 Bl Joe M” mased durmg Lmp -goal mouth as the puck rested Richard has had his share and land. two from Summorside an 8 ,. I .. I-. . ,1 tin the crease with .VIncMeekii'i at the moment Gordie Howe the one from Moritag-up. There. are no Dr. E. S. Glddings (0) "fund petiod tot sm”m'4 Jet out of the net. Gray. Whitlnck Detroit Red Wings great r'ightlAl'berton rinks in the first section 012 200 010 1-10 game. The Atlaittzcs note a titan and Gtistavesoii started the play twiiiger is in te iiiidst of one. . . o short at the time and Le.Pini- shoved the not out of piacc. He was penalized and subsequently l hurled the lfaliieix net a-.;n.rrst that and ringer. : tipcrreti the scor-t .. 1.7m iriiirir-(flirt; for ,;o.i' pass from Cvigllfitl at centre ice. and relayed to Palladino at the blueline. Pal'.adino cut around thel defence and fired a hard shot that; Maolvlorkzn kicked out. Vl'h:tloclr.l and Arraiid raziio rusliirit: into the? goal mouth and the puck bounded into the net. off bodies. The Atlantics argued that the puck was kicked into th but referee Laurie Powers othervi rse. The load lasted only 12 seconds! Ill Muokle Hollett took 3 pass. from Jean LeClerc uid out around the Islanders defense to score on I 26 foot backhander. Hll shot over Bessette's out- stretched leg. Whitlook on 3 very sharp play aim the tsluiders into this lead which they hold for the remainder oltliaunicl-Iofodavrgvudmp put and mood around the Hali- fu defense to score on the re- FORUM DATES i'e- ert fed it slow pass over the blue- L. the” line as Sztlndmi sped a net and deposited the puck in the left ruled r hand corner after TUESDAY- Chlldronlu slanting .... 4 to 5230 General Skating ..,,y 3 to 10 WEDNESDAY- General Skating I to 10 'l'R'URIDAY- Gonorul Skating mi- 3 to 10 FRIDAY- Cl1lldl'On'l Ikstlnx ..... .. 4 to 5:30 HOCKEY-GLACE BAY 8:30 lA'!'URDAY- Oonlnl Skating ......-..-. I to 5 Country In City Skating I to 10 with Gr rij; cciiteriirg out to Gigiiac. MacHiee tested Bessette from Ln: This is I-Ioii'e's first serious slump close in the early secorrds oi" the since he iii: the N. H. L. This was third period ti'it.hnut success Arc-tguppgsed L0 be his year to bi-gaki anti zirrd G '(IC boaaii a i'oug'liirig.R1c1mm'5 50 R031 rem,-dy Hp 513.-3- (lil"l "1 ii” 0i We Hilmllx nelled the sezisriii at I fzisler clip than -irr.ixtvi's- clriisctl with llllllUl'S .'iitoi'w5ua1 and by De(.(,mb(,l. 15 he had n lt":;rl 'l: 1)?” al ,. .. . . I ”” i” lxiri.iiiL.im Dlll.(llPS on the iiiotr.li.p38 pmmsl Tm." me slump bemml while ill” W9” 0” Pele W-””'0l Since then he has not scored a goal took a pass from Bob Bowness fllldpand has pmked up only Seven ggwigdt L:r”l;3: t;1l:0fE521g?:::'5Shd0e( assists. For Howe this is an irri- "5 0 C0" " 5 ' " ' ' ' Its quite a tri- pn ht ' bp k b phn(lllIl axpeiieirce. . flt':I:llllIl1K(li08llll0Sil.ll(llltlfllgilllllflfl E0&l'llLR0l))-Y hm" (0 NS ummal mxlko-V playmgi L ' l ability that he still lmids the N. I-I.i . scoring race d0SDlie the slump. . . . across the E -. - ,1 nm' Samdon MGM mm me pearl His chances of breaking any re-1 fcords this year appear to be prciiy lwcll shot. He can still shake tlty Gusmveson and (lmmu nrnsspdysllllllp and lead the scoring race: almost ce.rt.a.lli go.-ii.s Shortly arier-jbut it appears he's some to set; warcls as Maolvieekiri stop-pad Gus-lplcnty of competition from thel tam-son's screened shot withniitiRocket provided that Rocket is seeing the puck and Glmac mrssedt playiriz hockey after the Campbell the open corner from 10 feet nut. linrrrtent is straipzhteiied out. In the. Play returned to the Isirrrrlers last sevcritoeri games the Rocket End and LE'ClFTC Dokecherked an;lias scmcd 25 goals already thisl Island forward at the blllI"l'illP isF7is0l'1 in comparison with 28 for” MOTNN Roi ill! N101 Am! W1 "the entire season a year ago. Atl PH-ll h0 BOW?" WM 900"d 0" 'i!tho start. of this season it was esti-l 15 iWW- mated the Rocket would have ll 3059” 519595 W1 m9 59m”miZ ll; good year if he could score 25 goalsl Tminor sent him away with a ' blueline pas. Robert went in-ourid the lone dufanseman and drew Msclvleelcin for the score. Cuff Stuff couch Buoko 'h1hor robumed to the lineup uftor I week's lay off due to illn& and set up Robert twlm for mien goals, Trulnor play- ed on 1 line with Ritchie und Bob Guy. since coming back from his bout with pleruriay Gray has picked up five assist: and is rapidly re-. gaining his old farm. The Robert. Kaindon, Carver lbrlng did not so as well as usual although they scored four goals. Robert wasn't skating as fast as he was but Friday dare to his we in- jury but he made every move cmint. Gustnvmon played thefirst six and I half minutes without obtaining reliaf as Larry Blackburn suffered drawing Mac- Mei-kin. when Cobcy Mcoloskey fought in New York the other night he became the sec- ond Island born boxar over to fight at Madison Square Garden, the other being his brother Ace. The best. that Ace could set was I four round bout while Cobey start- ed off a six rounder against it promising weltcnveigrht P a it 11 2 Griffin. Griffin got. a good rating in Nut Fleischerirr Ring magazine List month. In fifteen pro fights he has won ten drew one and lost four. since hitting the comeback tmll Mcoloskey has shed more than 50 pounds, it was learned here Srin- day night from his brother Wilf. At one time last summer Cobey tipped the scales at. 203. The other night he was down to 150 and A fraction which means that Bobby Gleason haiyboen giving him Continued on page 11 115 Kent Sf. JANUARY SALE ONE WEEK JAN. 11 - JAN. 16 One Third off Badminton Rackets One Tliird off Slolglis and Toboggans 25Wo off all Jackets 20iVo off all Skates 20”Xo off all hockey equipment I "Special" School and College Swear- ers S350: Stockings 51.75. Special--TOYS One third off llUWl.lllll'3 SPORT LODGE plenty of hard work. Handled pro- lperly and made tnain regtilurly Mccloskey has Rood possibilities 1H0 is only 23 years old and is as l . logged as they came. 1 I O O Wllf Moolonkay provided us with the folowing record on Paulie Griffin. He hails from Georgia and is 19 years old. He won 11 out of 13 Amateur bouts and after turning pro in 1952 won ten out of fifteen. Amonk the boxers he has defeated are Jimmie sriber. Jimmy Dixon, Lnmz Island: Eddie SRfldOl' rand Charlie Wright, New York; llllmmerson Butcher, Rock Island; y Al Lynn, Jan-iacin: and Willie, Syn. rlnr. He fought to a. draw with Lem-turd sandrrs; lihliladelphis. p Charlie Kennedy has retiimod to pha City arm spending the first pnnrt of the season as s hockey tnlityor and ref!-rot in the A-P-C Lea:-tie Charlie started the sea- .son with Trent.-in Scotians and It!- lter I few weeks of playing hockey lturned to rz-fereoingr. He worked .fnui- or five games 1 week In the MP0 Circuit lbefnro srrlvlmz homo. last week-end. He reports tmz rltrriior Mach.-od nf Charlottetown i-I Rains very w:ll with the scotmii, I I Dilly Watlmi. wiho for-rnorly pt". Dial 9363 Murray River Theatre MURRAY RIVER. JAN. 11 8: 12 - 8 P.M. MONDAY & TUESDAY mix I3lEI?ll.OUS I JOUl?NlEY Vlllil R.iLSliZll - DAVIE BRiA.'l MEN WANTED 17-40 Unllmllod Opportunities Interesting Work Travel Good Pay and Pension Plan If YOU no Keen Intelligent In Good Health The Custodian Army . Needs You Do you know that some c6rp- oruls earn up to 33500.00 per year. Apply in person to the Army Representative in Charlottetown It 161A Kent St., Monday till ht- dny from 10:00 am. to 6:00 p.m. and on Tuesday and Friday ove- ninzs from 7:00 p.m. tlll 9:30 p.m. or write direct to: Mum n. J. I. IUIOOYNI, The Ienlnr Army Personnel Offlost Garrison Bonnets, Windsor Street Halifax, Nov: Sculls Sill Bill-I..'Y lvance of Monctoei advanced to the tXfacR.ae com-petitions. The Mattst- W. E. Maolnnis (C) 200 080 201 0- 9 Morrison and Mural-uie Ltd. Com- petition: A. L. Msttattall (D) 100 lol 011 2-10 0. W. Dunham (S.S.l 050020 100 0- B lll 200 210 0-8 000 021 003 1-1 234 020 2310-17 000101 000 0- 2 lhut there will be Alberton rem"?- smtatives in the competitions lat- this week. Mainland rinks skipped by A. L. Mattattall of Dartmouth and Jim er second round of the Morrison and tall rink defeatcd the 0. W. Dun- ham rink of st Stephen lo-8 while the Vance rink defeated I rink skipped by Lloyd Iri-man of sum- inrrslde 10-9, The four irndofeated rinks each iron two gnmns in the W'holesale Grocers competitions ypsterday and named for themselves a starting berth in the ploy for the Maritime Central Airways Trophy and thy Confederation C'ham-picmshlp. The E. F. Acom rink defeated A L. Mattattall 12-5 in bhe after- noon and the Dr. L. E. Prowse rink 11-7 in the evening. A. Likely (O) C. Urquhart (8.J.) W.K. Worth (C) G. Love (S.J.) J. F. MtiwLeod (C) 320 022 081 0-13 At MacDonald (Mi 001 100 100 2- is W. R. MacNeill (C) 220 221 010 01-ll 003 000 203 20-10 112 121 020 0-10 I-I. Mltbon (M) J. Vance (Mi L. Irimnn (S) 000 000 105 3-- 9 Legend: 5. J.-Saint John: D- Dartmouth; 5. 8- St.."Staplien: M- Mancton: S-Summersidr: MQ- The J. S. MacDonald rink d-.- feated tihe Lloyd Inman rink H-7 and the Elm:-r MacDonald rlllK 14-5 Tho Dr. E. S. Gldclings rink won Four Rinks Undefeated Rapid llollerl After Opening Day's Play 2 Claude Robert (above) scored two goals and assisted on two more last night despite the fact that he was playing with a foot injury. The injury hampered Robert some- what. as he was not skating as fast as usual but it didn't hinder his ability to pick up points. Seell:Coiili&(lrtler In Clements Case TORONTO. :0?)-A motion by the Sudrbury Wolves hockey team of the Northern Ontario Hockey Association for a court order to restrain player Marcel Clements from joining the Sault Ste. Marie Mich. Indians was heard Monday at Osgoode Hall. It was adjourned until it can go before a trial judge. The ac- tion is expected to be heard in February. Clements played last season with (Thai'lotiotnuri Islanders nf the x WINNIPEG. (CP)- The Cuna- diua Amateur Hockey Auoclstlon Sunday announced the following venues and dates for junior and Into: playoffs in Eastern can- add: Allin Gun (Intro!-seven) loriu A-Maritime: vs. QAI-IA; open In Maritime: March 27, 29 and if nmel split, Match 30; if sum: not split, third game in Quebec, March 31; balance in Quebec April 2 or 3. 4, 6. and 8. Series B-.-Winner of A vii. OHA; it Muritin-in wins series A all games to be played in OHA April 10. 11. 13. 15, 17. 19 and 21. If QAHA wins series A. eastern fin- al starts in QAHA April 10. 11 and if games split April 13; if games not split. third game in OHA April 13, and balance in OHA April 15. 17, 19 and 21. Memorial Oup Series 9 but-of-five-NOHA vs. Ottawa and district; starting in NOHA March 15. 17; in Ottawa and district March 19, 22. and 24. Series 3 best.-of-five-Winner of A VI. Muritlmes; if NOI-IA wins series A. all games in Maritlmes, March 2'7. 29, 31. April 3 and 5; if 0. and D. wins series A. tliel s-erlu opens in Marltlmes. March 27, 29; 0. and D. April 1. 3. and 5 l Allan And Memorial cup Playoff Dates Announced play will open in 0. and D. o.- QAHA April 13, 15; Ol-IA April 17. 18, or 19; O. and D. or QAHA April 20 or 21: OHA April 22; 0. and D. or QAHA April 24. If Trols-Rlvierea is eastern rep. resentatlve, one game will Li. played in Trols-Rivieres, all other: in Montreal or QQuebec. If any OI-IA club, except the two Toronto teams. ll eastern representative, one game will be played in rink of the participating club. Nine liilgllreelt Defeats iigvehead The Nine Mile Creek Blllldtjgx last night defeated the Coveheaq Flyers 4-1 in a hockey game play. ed on a good sheet. of Ice 4 North River rink. In the first period D. M". Eachern scored for Nine Mug Creek with F. Taylor getting us- sists. Penalties went to L. Taylor and F. Josey. In the second period C. M”. Dougall and N. MscLeod scorn-rl for the Creek. F. Taylor and D, Macliaclrt-rn got. assists. Penalti-1 l went to N. MaCL.eod. M. Macliach. em and C. MacDougall. In the final period Trowsdalg scored unassisted for the winners ' W-hll. H. M L ill I 59”" C b9"f5llih”9' 'wl""”l the lame faact 'Flr;'erl)."l..or"lr'"n'ill of series 8 VI. QAI-IA; If NOHA km 1.-. Josey and Mp Macgacmm or Maritime: wins series B. all games to be played in QAHA April 7, 9 and 11: if 0. and D. wins serlel 3, play starts in 0. and D. April 7; QAHA April 9 and 10 or 11. Series D best-of-seven -Winncr of series C vs. OHA: if Maritime: or NOI-IA wins series C, all games 16, 17, or 18. 20. 22 and 24: if 0. and D. or QAI-IA wins series C. G A Pts. Ford. Halifax 44 41 B5 Sslndon, 0h'ruwn 4;! 39 82 Wywrot. Halifax 28 49 1'1 Whitlock. Oh"rown 32 40 72 Brown. .G. B. 36 34 69 I-follett, Halifax . . as 31 59 MsoPhee, Halifax 25 31 56 Tralnor. Ch'rown ll 38 49, Carver. ChTnwn 21 38 Gray, Ch'Town 21 26 -17 M M H. L. Leadersl got penalties. Hockey Scores i (Cnnrnlinn Press) Sliirltlnie Major- l-Ialifax 3 Ch't.own 6 to be played in OI-IA April 13. 14. A.y.(j sent". Stellarton 4 Truro I Trenton 1 Plotou 3 Northern Ont. Senior- Sault. Mich. 5 Pembroke . Boosters Winners ! The Boosters prize of 50.00 was won last night by Lloyd Lartcr at Charlot.tetow'n. other winners were: Jerry 1-fickox, Springfield. 85.00 donated by stulrs: lirnle rarity, a holding seat: Wilma. MadPhail., crab ment by Fisher Bros: Ada 4tI,ltfat-Ktvnzic, n holding seat drmo nled by Dr T Hooper. two close games. In the first game Momaguei C'C'h”lo"mmm' they added the W. Wnrtfn rink 9-8 and bhey came back last night to shade the W. 1!. Msctnniu rink l0-9.. The H. Atkinson rim: defeated lhe .7. Vance rink of Moncton 14-71 and the Fred Folland rink of sum- y merside D-6. l The opening ceremonies at the; Bonspiel last evening included It parade of iihe participating curlers 1nd by His Honour Lieiit,-Cloverm or T. W. L. Prdwse and the I-Inn. T. A. Oarmipbell. honorary presi- dent of the Bonspiel. The Lads and Lassie: Pipe Band, in full birdh- liind dress, provided stirring music lllld added color to the gala af- fair. The cur-lerrs wnl continue their matches throughout today and to- night. A highlight of the Bonspiel todny will be the mrmual curling banquet provided by the ladies of the club. Slips of tho Mainland rinks are: A. L. Mattattsll-Dartmouth: o. W. Drmham-at. Stephen: Jim Vance. Moncton; G. Love.-St. John; Harris Mitton, - Moncton: C. Urquhart - Saint John. Following are the results of the Wholesale Grocers competition: 11. MnoDom'.tld (C) 020 040 042 6-18 0. Love (5. J.) 301 301 100 0- D E F. Acorn (C) 040 131 810 0-12 A. L. Msttatbsll (D) 101 000 001 l- 5 Dr. L. Pmwse (Ci 101 lrlrl 080 0-8 0. W. Dunham (5.5) 020 000 301 1-4! F. Folland (S) 210 208 121 1-12 J. A. Likely (C) 002 010 002 0- 5 J. S. MacDonald (Ct 010 101 110 21-48 L. Inmsn (8) I01 010 000 40-1 Dr. I. S. Gldidinql (O) 110 111 IN 0-9 002 ON 060 1-8 w. worth (0) ed with tihe Halifax Atluntics, is playing on the third lino of the Fort Wayne, Indium. team in the International League it has been learned from Ted atson. Ted heard the Fort Wayne-Louisville game on Saturday night. One of Billy Watson's wingers is Hslppy Freusell who played several games with tho Islandeu two years ago. Fort Wayne are It the tail end 0! the International la.-aguc Annual Badminton Toumey Opens Today Ailoronlo 'I'0lIDN'r0. (tr)-A new crop of champions wil be crowned at the 10th annual invitation badminugi iuurmnrent at Toronto's strutti- Iowan Olub opening todsy. But the men's seeded compell- tions no virtually doclorod. Dsvid and lddio Ohoonc of Malays. con- sidered the world's uncut -pln.v- ers. have entered tzho six-any corn- petition one of Onnsddo pren-iii-r badmln events. and no urn shoo-ins our the but Hut oumds sad the United Blotu lwnlooffer stunt Luwson. Dtnlligowsn pru- tdent, said that none of ion year's winners will notmoh. "A eunplete new crop is in the outdo". he said. A total of 3 atria have been vented loclmlcol Nona Station. oolnpoh nmdny and Thuruhy tad Vla- nen will advance to the well and seeded dividom beginning Friday. The semi-finals are scheduled for amirdsy and the final Q ainduy. Marrtrrrro Major between 16 and hnuoncvaluihnowd The mvdbomodouonlnownod Muuhluo. Hnckey Leagiie. 19 years of ago can serve Canada wwlearlz ww ct skilled technical trade as a Navy apprentice! ll -you have completed Grade 10- or will complain area. to this summer-lion is your opportunity to loam a skilled trade In a 39 momli apprenticeship that includes free food, clothing, living accommodation, and pay as W-r tho "Naval Appr-mimtirp Plan" you will receive od- lradu training as an Engineering Arllluv. 5l'lPW'iOlWi EMVVR!-Ii Tuhnldcn, Alr Anlllcor or Arrnounr. 3V NH"! lllil GPPNMROIIII9. you will be going pleas. On Mtmivl completion of your come. you will be pnmohd to VOW Officer-with lunltor promotion ahead and a pension to b"""'d0'0"90'lY9m:.OoDlucQslGoNcvyl wolll WP! TE see are mg- I l nooroulllovd . H. M. C. 5. QUEEN CHARLOTTE. Sims Iulldlng. Cliarlollolown. P. E. l. Phone: 4949 oval. CANADIAN NAVY