"rrsnnor also cxixcts to hear from islanders Await Word On Players; Crucial Game Tonight With Moneymen The Islanders held a brisk work- out yesterday afternoon in pre- yaratlon for tonight's game at the Forum with the strengthened Syri- ney .VIllll0nilll'P5. . Coach Bucko Trauior announced last night. that he expected word today from the Ottawa senators regarding defenseman Butch Sta- han and fol-warrl Hughie Riopelle. another dcfenscnian with whom he has born in contact. The Islanders coach has had the offer nf a 210 pound defenseman from Louisville, Kentucky in the United States Amateur League. Tllp 2-1 year iteaiguard. who is pi Indian descent, IS a high salaried player. The Contact between Trainer and the Louisville Club was made vhrourzh tlir Detrrnt Rod Wings The dofcnsernaii will have purclmsrd outright by the Char- lottetown Club. There is no further word on winger John Bailey. Trainer is waiting until after tnnight's game to see where he stands on the Bailey rasr. As a rnslilt of those player 1"”.ZORlal.l011s the Islandcis will go into tonight's game with the know- ledge that they are only one step HWEY from having the champion- S1111? club. At the moment they I-re capable of holding their own T.'lll'i any team in the circuit. The Islanders also have the 1:nowledge that they need a. big turn-out of fans if they are to con- Tlnue to operate The Boosters Club estimate that 2300 hock:-y fang, an. iicrdnd at the rink tonight if hoc- I-T17 is in contiliiw. The Lslande"s have boon rs-sung r.nce Wednesday night when eight of the players made such a gallant stand against the Glace Bay Miners in Glace Bay. Andy Maccaliiim, who joined the Miilioiiaires from the Cl'liCl)1.l- rml saquernens in the Quebec Lrvague, will be making his first appearance here since coming to the Mai-itimes. The hard hitting MacCallum is to be .mm?.....m...E..m.. mm. Before going to Ohicoutimi. he played with Syracuse in the American Hockey lcague. satur- day night he scored one goal and assisted on another as the Money- men but the Miners 3-2. The Millionaires have been noted for their fsst, fore-checking style of play. They have been produc- ing crowd pleasing hockey and at the some time winning plenty of hockey games to keep pace with the Legue leading Atlnntics. 5800 In Priles Al Booslers Bingo Prizes estimated at 1 total value of 8800 will be offered at the Mammoth Boosters Bingo which is being held in the Community Centre tomorrow evening at eight oiclock. Feature froeaeouts at the bingo will be for I. General Electric re- frigerator valued at 0399.00 and a vacuum cleaner. donated by Rob- inson Supplies at I value of 399.00. The admission charge is 50 cents. There will be a 25 cents charge for the vacuum cleaner freeze-out and s 50 cent charge for the refriger- ator freere-out. The regular cards will sell three for a quarter. Preparations are being made to play bingo both upstairs and down- stairs. The two floors will be con- ncctsd by an lnter-oom system. The Boosters Club are staging the Bingo to raise funds for the Islanders Hockey Club, Yournufugi: Defeats Seixas . MELBOURNE, (AP) -- Lewis. i-load. one of Australia's 19-year- old wonder boys, sent his country off to a flying start in the Davis Cup challenge round against the United States by disposing of Vic Seixas 6-4. 6-2. 6-3 in the opening I biz. highly r:'gai'dc-d dCICl1x(- singles match today. will Tuesdays 9.00 a.m, to 9:00 p.m.; crew-Without obllga tlonl AN R.0.A.F. MOBILE RECRIIITIIII IIIIIT . CHARLOTTETOWN AT THE RCAF ASSOCIATION CLUBROOMS. Bank of Commerce Building Office Hours vlslt ON ' TUESDAYS AND WEDNESDAYS Wednesdays 9:00 am. to 5:00 pm. There will be s. free showing of films perhlding to tbs B. C. A. F. and Aviation on Wednesdays, 2:00 pm. In 4:00 p.m. Par- ents of those interested are also invited to attend. Full Infor- mation will he supplied about the many Interesting trades prel- ently available In the R. C. A. F.--Both In Aircrew Lnd Ground- "FOR A CAREER WITH A FUTURE-JOIN THE E. C. A. F.!" ROYAL CANADIAN AIR FORCE um: sronr” ly Reason -AGE SIX Programme. Priie Is 5100" Tonight There's-3100 waiting tonight for the person who can guess the cor- rect time of the first goal in the second period during the Islanders- Millionalres game at the Forum. The Boosters programme guess- ing contest has gone unanswered during the past three games with the result that the prize has snow- balled into 3100. Milwaukee Gels 0'ConnolI from Pillsburgli Pirales MILWAUKEE. (AP)- Mllwnuk” Amadlo sent Glace Bay ahead Third Period Braves sent six players and an 2.1 at 10;” 0; the second but NO Scoring . "”dI5Cl059d llmwm M cash I” Rel-rd0n'5 B031 81 1333 mid? ll 3 Penalties: Lumley 2:51, 1:14, 3:11 Pittsburgh Saturday for Damiy O'- Connell. ageressivc Pirate infielder who w.';l play second base for the Braves next year. General manager John Quinn Donn”, McIntyre. mnmrds; 5gSydmy' Robetuon said the swan sends yeteran lei! Marshall, Robertson. Plrie. Lacrolx. (McDonald. Plrie) 1:03 fielder Sm Goldonr Dllch” M” Kublnec, Cowaii. McDougail. Penalties: None. Surkont. (J1llllt'lt'IEi' Sam Jelhiioe Glace Bay.,G0a1' Hicks; defence; Stops. and three farm club pitchers 10 W Whytc. Amadio. Needham: i.n-- Defelicc 5 15 12 2-34 Pirates. - wards: Miller. Campbell. Brown. i-licks 1 511 3-35 The young pitchers are Larry Lassale, is southpaw who had a . 19-5 record last season with Jack- sonville; Curt Raydon, a right- d hander who had an 11-7 mark with S the same clubhand southpaw Fred W S Waters. who had a 10-10 record t y es with Lincoln oi the Western Lea- a a gue. O'Connell. not yet 25 years old (Richard Harvey) . . . . . .. 10:02 MONTREAL (CF) " Mmmeal Penalties; Harvey 4:11, Irwin and one of the most highly re- garded yaungsters in the m-.ijois.l has played short stop, third and second base. He batted .294 in 149 games this year, batting in 55 runs and hitting seven homers. Quinn and Pirate general man- ager Branch Rickey closed their deal by telephone. Gordon. 35. has brcn ill the Na- tional League since 1943. In 1049. he came to the Braves from New .York for Eddie Stanly Ind "'10 other players. He hit .274 last sea- son in 140 games, batting in '15 runs and hitting 19 home runs. Surkont has been with the Braves since 1950. He had 11-5 record in 1953 after a sensational start in which he won nine, lost only one. up to June 16. On May THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN - Major Hockey League game of tiie icanadlens, minus the services oils.” Curry 18.03. Millionaires Edge Glace Bay 3-2 In Overtime mm- Connolly. Rochford. -Lumley.-ryles, GLACE BAY. N. s.. (CP)-S'Yd- M""ln- WW0”- ney M;il'llonalres scored in over- SUMMARY time Saturday to down Glace Bay Miners 3-2 in the only Maritime pint period holiday week-end. 1-Sydney. Mocallum Each team scored I. goal in the iReIl'd0n. Mainly") 334' first two periods and then battled 3-g:IC:ltiEsll:Y3,l1!"Iil'e19!.:-w;..--C6n&&;3 scoreless through the third to send the game into overtime. George Robertson shot the winning goal at 1:08 of the extra time. Terry Rear- don and Andy Mocallum were the other Sydney markamen. Tommy Fyles and Neil Amadio scored for Miners. Millionaires drew first blood. Mc- Callum scoring at 3:48. Miners lied it-10 minutes later as Fyics scored unassisted. ' 14:18. Second Period 3--Glace Bay. Amaldio (Connolly, Lumley) 4-lsydney, Rear-don tKubinec. Mccallum) 13:43 Penalties: Whyte 13:05. Need- ham 14:48 minor and miscon- duct, Ku-binec 11:35. 10:18 Lacrolx 2:51. Mocsllum Mdbonald 5:00. Connolly 7:38. Overtlms Period tie at the whistle. Lineups: Sydney-Goal. Defelice: defence: Mocallum, Matthews, Reardon. Mc- Bernie (Boom Boom) Geoff-ricn. scored a 2-0 shutout victory over New York Rangers Saturday night in a hard. wide-open and well- handled National Hockey League encounter. Third Period No scoring. Penalties: Buller 4:11. Kullman 5:27, Mazur 7:10, Bsthgate 11:01, Bouchard 16:22, 1-iergssheimer 19:- Little Gerry McNeil was at the tsp , receivlng,end of a well-deserved SE95; ' H m ovation from the 14,527 fans as he M'";f',1 7:,” registered his arm shutout of the C 91 ' season. The triumph advanced the TORONTO. (CF) pg Toronto Csnsdlens into I first-place tie with Detroit Red Wings. Calum Macxay and Ken Mos- dell pumped home the Montreal goals. Referee Bill Chadwick had the game in hand from start to finish. He distributed 17 penalties, eight in the first period including it 10- Maple Leafs, led by Ted Ken- nedy's two goals, defeated Detroit Red Wings 4-2 in a National Hoc- key League game here Saturday night. A Boxing Day crowd of 13.475 fan! saw the Leafs outfox the Wings and force goalkeeper Terry Sawchuk to make 32 stops. com- 25. he broke 9. major league re- cord which had stood since 1900 by striking om eight. Cincinnati batters in succession. Jethroe, 32. cost the Braves 8100.- 000 when the club bought him from Montreal. in the Brooklyn farm system. in 1940. His best season with the Braves was 1951 when he batted .280. lie hit .309 for the Braves” American Association farm at Toledo last season, leading the circuit with 137 runs. 109 walks and 120 strikeouts. Record llolder Cold Cash Dies TAYLORVILLE, ILL... (AP)-Cold Cash. a stallion holding the world's harness racing record for three consecutive heats over a mile, died Christmas Day of old age. He was 20 The horse set the record in 1934 at Goshcn. N. Y. He ran the first of three heats in two minutes fist and the other two each in one mi- minute misconduct to Maurice (Rocket) Richard. I Geoffrlon was unable to play be- cause of a. suspension pending a ldacision by NHL president Clar- ence Campbell now studying an linquiry into events which led to match penalties and sl00 lines each against the Montreal forward and Ron Murphy in the New York parctl to 16 for Toronto's Harry Lumley. Summary:-- ' First Period 1-Detroit, Lindsay, (Relbel, Dineen) 12.03. Penalties: Horton 4.58, Stewar: 0.115. Wilson 14.56. Second Period DECEMBER 28, 1953 Islanders Made Courageous Stand Al Glace:Bay The Islanders wrote another courageous chapter into Maritime hockey history 4 last Wednegday night when they played the Glace Bay Miners in Glace Bay with only a handful of players. y The Charlottel.own Club. due to car troublc. dressed only eight men including goaltender Roger Bes- sette and led the Miners 3-1 at the end of the second period. The Min- ers came through late in the third frame to win 5-3. Coach "Bucko” Tralnor. defense- man Gus Gustaveson and forward Elwood Ritchie never got past the Strait of Canso on account of car trouble. Forwards Buck Whltlock and Bob Gray did not make the trip. That left the Islanders with only defensemen Don MaoLaughlin and Larry Blackburn and forwards Claude Ruben. Orin Carver. Plnl Saindon. Vlp Palladino and Real Charlebois along with goalie Bes- seite. Guy Glgnac. who had no equipment. was tunable to dres un- til the third ,period. This meant that the Islanders played the first two periods with only two men on the bench, Claude Robert never left the ice during the first 40 minutes and took only two short breathers in the third. The team was handled by Don MacLaughlin and lion certaiiily did an outstanding job. The players had to borrow sticks and socks in Glace Bay as their own sticks and stockings were in 'rrainor's car. lGignac. borrowed n complete hockey outfit and got in uniform in time for the third period. . Paul Saindon scored two goals 'for the Islanders and Orin Caiver one. Carver figured in all three goals. .Curling Draw DETROIT. (AP)-Metro Prystal. slowly shaking a season-long slump scored from close-in N. 13.49 of the third period. Sunday night ving Detroit Red Wings a 2-1 vclory over Boston Bruins and undisputed possession of first placcln the National Hockey Len- gue. Prystal's goal. his sixth of the season and second In two nights. broke up a close-checking game. He netted while Boston defence- man Frank Martin was serving I tripping penalty. . The victory sent the Red Wings two points ahead of the idle Montresl' Canadlens In the tight NI-IL race. Prystal beat goalie "Sugar" Jim Henry from the side of the net. He dug out a rebound shot hy defenceman Red Kelly and hoisted it past Henry. SUIDIMABY Pint Period No scoring 47, Gardner 13:2 . Second Period I-Detroit. Skov (Les-wick. Pavelich) 14:51. Third Period 2-Boston, Pelrson 3-Detroit, Prystai (Kelly. Wilson) Penalties: Gardner 11:57. skov 15:54. NEVV YORK, (AP)-The place Chicago scored twice in egch of the two periods Sunday night trounce the 4-1 at Madison Square Garden League games this season. Lou Jankowskl, Larry lone marker. In fact, Hergie's goal. his in front midway in the period. The little it Penalties: Roll-lei 1:57, skov 12:- 2 . . 4:01 Penalties: l.indsay7:82, schmlclt uiviackell. Sandfoid) . ...... .. 11:24 .. 13:49 4:52. Martin last- Blackhawks. play- ings like Stanley Cup contenders. last to New York Rangers The victor-yl was only the seventh for Chicago in 37 National Hockey Wilson, Pete Cnnacher and Bill Moslenko scored for the Hawks while Wally Hergeshelmer tallied New York's 13th of the campaign, put the Rangers opening right winger drove hte puck into the nets after had bounced off defencemsn Red Wings Defeat Bruins 2-1. And Hawks Upset New York: Rangers 4-1 Bill Gadrby'r leg. SUMMARY First. Period 1-New York. 1-lergesheime. (Bullar. Ron-ty) .. -11:20 Penalties: Howell :53, Gadsby 3:58. Dewobury 10:21. Gadsby 14:23. Fogoiin 15:07. Reise 19:- 40. Second Period I-Chicago, Jankowski I (Peters, Morlsom .............. ,, 3;o5 B-Chicago. Wilson (Couture, Morison) . 14:42 Penalties: Howell 1:46. Gadsby 5:03, Raleigh and Cvadsby 12:41, Kuiiman 13:37, Gadsby 17:44 1 Third re.-iqi 4-Chicago. Conschcr (Wilson) 2:20 5-Chicago, Moslenko: (Morison) .. . 7:31 Penalties: Conacher and Kull. man 8:23. Irwin 8:43. Price 15;. 09. . Hockey Scores (Canadian Press) Saturday National League- Detrolt 2. Toronto 4 New York 0 Montreal 1 American League- Buffalo 3 Pittsburgh 1 Cleveland 4 Hershey 3 Providence 2 Syracuse 6 Quebec League- Valleyfleld 3 Springfield 1 APC Trum 0 Trenton 2 Ontario Senior A Niagara Falls 0 stratford I Windsor 5 Hamilton 7 Ontario Junior A Hamilton 1 St. Caliariiies 0 Northern Ont. Sr. sudbury 5 Pembroke 3 North Bay 0 Sault Ont, I Quebec League Ottawa 4 Sherbrooke 1 'vTrTLTa?vXf The Welland ship canal drops the water level 325 feet between Lake Erie and Lake Ontario. FOR THAT The following is the schedule at the Summerside Curling Rink for this evening: 7:00 0'CloL'k Ice No. it E. P. Foley. Carl Crockett. Darius Hogs. James Mac- Lean versus H. E, Clark. W. H Hayward. B. Conncll, M. Warwick Ice No. 2: R. E. Ellis..R. L Mollison, W. Bradsliuw. Bret Clark G. Ice No. 3: W. Dickie. A. G. Kenyon. C. I. Peters versus F. Folland, R. John- ston, L. Gorrill. M. Scliurman. Maxwell. F. Daley. versus R. Bishop. J. A. MacGi'egor . T. D. Morrison. 1-1.1 ; Ar new YEARIS : WE SUGGEST EXTRA nlrr Men's DRESS SHIRTS . lllenls Lined DRESS GLOVES Men's TIES 8:30 O'clock Ice No. 1: Fred M:i&:io, llam Morrison. Gco. Clark. David Morrison versus A. H. Hubley, 3"""E' Murphy ”'Lw,wn5 suspended" 2-'(r,(,)1r,:;:,2' Mo”is?n' W 533 Lloyd lnman. N. Macwilllnms. Jean Beliveau. who suffered a - S” M F 1 3-Toronto Kennedy. 5'5 53 M5”- fractured cheek bone here in a - , V Ice N0 2. W MacDonald B "th New York a couple of S”'w'"" Mm.”-H " l i ' ' ' .3f”x 1” . H M t 1 Penalties: Lowick :' McWilliam5.- .1. Cliappell. Mnjorl "I9 5 nimt .1” 19 L. 0” rm ms; 11,15, coidimm 15.27, Iiiman versus F. Cameron. H. T. ”'”'”P- ” M I " 5" 5”.”"l-(om ram: Period Holman. E. M. Smith, v. Gralit. M5; Em ey W” mwsmg r 4-Toronto. Kennedy, Ice No. 3: A. Brooks, R. Hen- W ”"3e”'UMMARY (Smith. Horton) ........... -.- .34 thorn. F. L. Arsenault. M. Mill F? t P lod 5-Toronto, Watso p versus J. A. Clark. Roy Grant. V. 1 onuea1"MaPI'('av (Sloan) ........- .... 3.90 Inman, W. Walwin. IM ' ' - 6--I)etrolt, Prystail ---.-- folmstcsd. Mccoririackl 1s:i5 .,.-01..., w-,.,.,,.,' H 5,20 CARD FROM THE DUKE PKen'-m95d- 15””: 3t-)5l;- ;rlCHhmd Penalties: Horlon 2.40. Fiaman mg” (01 I10? H1 0130011 U9 3 - 1”” (107. Prystnl 18.05 Armstrong LONDON, (Ap;..gv; 1' - K- 9”. 5559- 1535- ggmskead 11:55 l3-l5- . ' ers received an Haiti:-sgelyial 1535- MIEWSH ”:P--Ind SW95:-' .5 3 32 Christmas izreetinlz Wednesday- ps"”"d " Slmwuk - g 1: 15:”; from the Queen's husband. The 7-M'5""'1”l- Mowenr l'”"”"5' 5 H Duke of Edinburgh sent his cai'd.i A portrait of the Royal Family, toy the chairman of Britain's Trade. Union Council. The Queen and thel Wil- ; Men's DRESS SOCKS . Boysl Pullover . SWEATERS. reg. 2.50 1.95 to 4.50 1.95 to 5.95 75” to 1.50 .75” to 1.50 L95 . Boys' Fancy Pullover l SWEATERS. reg. 3.95 2.95 Reg. 334.50. Men's 3M Length STATION WAGON COATS ll Men's All Wool English Worsted I suns. reg. 59.50 lI9.5O 2 Pairs of Points MEN'S STORE The GREEIIDAL 00. Ltd. 144 GREAT GEO. ST. nute and 5811 seconds. Detroit Lions Defeat Browns (By Joseph Fnllsl DETROIT, (AP) - - Quarterback Bobby Layne pitched a 33-yard touchdown strike to and Jim Doran with less than three min- utes to go to give Detroit Lions I 17-16 VlCl0l')' over Cleveland Browns Sunday for the U. S. pro- fessional football championship. The 54,577 spectators in Briggs Stadium were almost resigned to defeat for the Lions when they marched 81 yards in the closing minutes for the converted touch- down that won the game and made Detroit the third team to wln two siragihl National Foot- ball League titles. YEO THEATRE MONTAGUE-MON.-TUES.-28 & 29 Breaking The Sound Barrier ANN TODD - RALPH RICHARDSON NONE BETTER - FEW AS GOOD 2.500 FANS NEEDED MORE FANS AT Duke now are in New Zenland on their Commonwealth tour. WE MUST HAVE 2.300 OR TONIGHT'S GAME. This is the week you, the hockey fans, must sup- port hockey by bclng at the game TONIGHT. We, the Booster Club, have given the balance of our proceeds and committed our Bingo and progn money to last week's payroll. - No fooling fans, this is it-if you want hockey this wlntcr-tonight is the night we need the support. THE BOOSTER CLUB "srrrov" IF YOU WONT MADRY MI- I BLOW OUT MY IRAINS! ' ' 'I'HA'I"l-LISAJOIIUN PA- HI DMIWY INK YOU NAVI C .I'8i'3IEs Murray River Theatre Murray River Doc. 20 and 20 0 MA. MONDAY and TUESDAY wmounw ' CLAUDITTI CUIBERP no soosrsn ctus BIN00 TUESDAY NIGHT-8.00 P. M- COMMUNITY CENTRE 3800.00 IN PRIZES Dry cleaning value of 55.00 donated by Master Cleaners; 45, gallons stove oil value 39.68 donated by B. A. Oil Co., W. G. Barbour: 5 lb. Pot of Gold Chocolates value 37.50, donated by Old Spain; Sport Shirt value 85.00 donated by Kennedy's Men's Wear; 45 gallons stove oil value 39.68, donated by Farm Trade and Stove Oil W. H. (Whackey) Carver; one case Perfection Milk value 38.50. donated by Central Creamerles; one Sun Valley Sports Shirt value 35.00. donated by Hambly A Innis; one Turkey dontaed by The Co-op Super Market: Fruit value of S1000. donated by Clarke Fruit Co.; Groceries value of 5.00. donated by P. i. MacDonald's; One we value at 89.50. donated by Condon'a Woollen Mills; Sun glasses value of li0.(X); Groceries value of 35.09, donated by Atkinson's Groceterla: one Hoover Vacuum Cleaner value of 399.95, donated by Robinson's Supplies; One General Electric Refrigerator value 3399.00, donated by Burke Electric; Ono Tender Sweet Maple Leaf Ham value 80.0), donated by Canada Pack- ers; Groceries value of 35.00, donated by Cudmore's Cash Grocery; Merchandise value of 85.00. donated by The Tiny Tots; 2 Hand Color- ed Island Views. value 36.00, donated by Crarweli Studio; 85.1!) do- noted by the Forum; 55.00 merchandise donated by the Bike Shop: 35.00 rash donated by Myers Studio; S5.tX) cull donated by Tom Dav- ies, The Texaco Station; 3.6.00 rash donated by Johnny's Mayfair. 510.00 in merchandise donated hy Reddln Bros; 85.00 In merchandise donated by Kelly at Mr-Innis; 35.00 donated by the Forum. 500 admission-8 cards for me. ' us Frcoosout-Hoover vacuum Cleaner. no Frocuout-General lloctrlo Refrigerator. our 00 lingo:-Additional prim will be announced : n K ll JAG HAWKI I For Quality Mildncss Value riu TIIE nous: ' one More Gum At Low Rota ' svnurv and ISLANDIRS p MONDAY. BIC. 20 --'8:30 in own axacurrvs: AND rnr: nocxar rriau narrr 4.4 . MARE TH BY A BUMPER. HOUSE. g SALE HOLDING SEATS - TODAY - D A.M. GENERAL SALE - MONDAY - ALL DAY. 1 . w.iim.x . VI ll 11:. IHII Hill I 1cxj.Sl OUISIDE PHONE CALLS WELOOIIED. tlhllzllll . Cy.