' erase: : Sydney Comes Frorn l ind To Tie Islander Chltown Curling Club Retains Gaboury Trophy in the first curling competition of the season the Charlottetown Club yesterday successfully defended the Gaboury Trophy in play with rinks from Sumrnerslde and Montague The two rinks of the city club rolled-up a total of 283 points, fol- lowed by Montague with 285 while Summerside trailed with 167. The Charlottetown rinks were lvklpped by Geo. Hawkins and won- clell Worth. Both Charlottetown and Mcntague had three wins and line loss. but the lccal club garn- ered their points in ends -woii and match scores. The rink got 30 points for a win. five points for each end won which was added to their match score to; make the total points. i The results foilcw: , i Afternoon Matches 0. Hawkins (0) 12, LA. Iton 1Mr 15. w. Worth lci ll. T.A. C-airp-I bell (S) -8. l R.W. Beck -(M3 14. W. Brooks gs) 9. l John- : Eventing Matches R. Vi". Beck (MI 12. W. lvorth (C) 15.- W. Brooks IS) 3. Geo. llawktns (Ct 20. T. A. Campbell (Si 12. L. A. John- ston (Mi 9. Personnel '3! the rinks follow: Charlotte town: Team No. l - Senator Barbour. E. Mclnnis. F. R. McLalnI?. Geo. Hawkins, skip. Team No. 2 - F. Hobbs, .1. Lar- Ibee. R.C. Parent. Wendell Worth. skip. Surnmcrslde: Team No. 1 - T. MacLeor1. F Daley, R. Bishop, A. Brooks, skip. Team No. 2 - F. Cameron. M. Bell, Dr. Clark. T. A. Campbell. skip. Montague: Team No. l - F. McIr.t.yre. G. MacDonald. L. H. Poole. R. W. Beck. skip. Team No. 2 -- .'ludge DcsRochi-. Johnston. skip. Art MacDonald. L. White. Dr. ARCADIA. Calif. Dec. 13-(API --Santa Anita Park will open Fri- day. December 29. a. day earlier than scheduled, the Los Angeics. Tun! Clurb announced today. There will be no racing the first threei Tuesdays of January. l ANNUAL MEETINGV e annual meeting of the outh Queen's Hockey Lea-1 gue will be held in the In-. ntitute room at Victoria on Friday night, Dec. 15th at. 8:30 p.m. All interested are invited to attend. D. E. HART. Secretary. SIIAP SIIIIT FINISHING lull: of film developer! and printed and sent out the gun. dgy, Prints double Illa at an ant. con. NW 5 lllmlure roll 350 Reprint: do not! or 10 for 35v. Mall Film Iervloe. l'.0. Box 204. Charlotte. town. of islanders To. Get Player From Canuclls VANCOUVER. Dec. 13 -- (cpl C Kevin (Crusher) Conway, defence- man with Charlottetown islanders Hockey League. arrived here today to join Vancouver Canucks of the Pacific Coast Hockey League. The Island- ers will get forward Johnny Black cf Canucks in return. the Maritime Senior liangers Edge Canadiens 3-2 NEW YORK, Dec. Pesky Tony Leswick fii'st and third goals New York Rangers third period to edge The Bruins. idle lnr.-fuhl. .S'(.'MlVlAlH' First Period 1-New York. Leslrick ixullmani :1 '2-New York. Toppnz2.ni 1Sincl:Iil') . .'i:2"i Penalties -. Kalela. Sinclair. McPherson. Lcswi:-k. Johnson. Second Period 1:; --(CF) -1 scored the tonight as rallied in the Montreal Canadians .'l-2 in a National lloc- kev League game before 5,335 fans vlctoryvboostcd New York to within three points of Boston LITTLE sroar W '""”"' zn-H-s -- 3 s ” " r 3 ? T g;v,::..'::..':':::.... ........ ii” PAGE SIX i The Islanders continued to look the impressive team that has stayed at the top of the Maritime "Big Four" Senior Hockey League all this season when they clipped the Beavers for a 3-1 verdict here Tuesday night before probably the smallest crowd to attend a Saint John-Chairlotietown clash on local l The game was a wide-open affair that. despite heavy ice due to particularly mild weather coli- ditions, produced fast hockey and at times some icry sparkling pass-g ing attacks by both teams that lkcpl. the scene of action shifting ice this year. - O 0 TH. Annual Hockey School Concluded Last Night A highly succcssdul third annual Hockey School for Coaches and Referees concluded its three-day sessions here last night at the Cl1aIl0lllCll0'Wn Hotel. under the sponsorship of the Department of Physical Fitness. With some 35 or more candi- dates from all three Maritime Pro- vinccs winding up their final day with a full program of classes in the morning. afternoon and early evening, the school came to its close for another season with I s-pecial banquet. when instructors. students and special guests were the guests of the sponsoring De- partment under the chairmanship of Brigadier W. W. Reid. Director of Physical Fitness. i Under the excellent tutoring of Mr. George Hayes of the National Hockey League and Coach Lco Lamoureux of the Charlottetown islanders, the school proved to be another high-light accomplish-nient in the way of developing a wider knowledge and interest in the art GUARDIAN. (JHARL()TTETOWN DECEMBER 14. Detroit In 4-3 Victory- Over Leafs TORONTO. Dec. fine sporting purpose. "I said at the conclusion of the school last year." Mr. Hayes stated. "that. i enjoyed every bit of it and that I would be looking forward to com- ing back again next year. I again repeat that statement this year." Coach Lamourcaux said. "It has been an honor and a pleasure to have been asked to take part in the school, and I feel that if there is any student here whom I have given some ti-p or new angle on hockey to, then it has been well wonth the evffort." Following the dinner. an ex- cellent film on last years Na- tional Hockey League playoffs was w.. The second-place second. They held shown to the group by Stan Mc- gmls a"d ndded lm0m"- Innis of the National Film Board, 5clVe5' and brought here through the kindness of Mr. Clarence Camp- SUMMARY bell. President. of the NHL. The film covered both the scml- l Ht” P"""' finals and final playoffs. and gave 1'?em)m' Kelly detailed highlights of those games. l pcgffames One in particular. the final game of the finals between Detroit Red Second Period 3-Montreal. Dussaull .ra-vidiy TF0!" 10119 10 Z0"9- 15 Wasp of re-fereeing. coaching and play- wings and New york Rangers. ll-itch) 9150 l ”' "lwmy played 35"” .mc" With; in? 'h0'3kC-Vv Canada's 3'97” "5" was of great interest to the school Eonly five minor penalties beini:.m,na1 apomng pastime. as M depicted Mr Hayes in ac::2-Toronto, Watson 12:42: handed out by relasce Casey Bi-ad-1 don as Hnesmar; during mm; 1MacKelll Penalty s. Egan. lshaw. but. at the some time evi-I Spec.” Guest, mmch with George Gravme.Chidit 3-Detroit. Kelly Third Period ldenclng plenty of hard body ccn-1 rderee at me NHL ' (Peters) - . 5-New York. Leswick -la:-t. Two Islanders defencemenu gpccm guests gunndjng the ' ' t 4-Deimlh PTNSI-81 ll-abrade, Kullmalli 3:00 I-hil vitaie and Johnny Duchak,id1,m.;i.. were the Hon. 1;. A. Large, L. (Kelly) . . Vics Elli-71ml Win Overiliners GLACE BAY. N.S., Dec. lCPl - if! first Period l-North Sydney. Venrierl 10.25 Penalties-Mccabc, Scatalon. Watson Second Period lace Bay. Bonhomme, lftobert-, som 13.32 3-North Sydney, Petersen lSC(lI.-I itlom 17.21 Penalty-Mccahc. Third Period Scoring-none. Penalties-Robertson. I KIIISMEII SKATE . with IfEiraipii.:L"ai3ifav.:dd3;i3: m the three-day sessions last night. While . . e llayes has been throwing the rule RECCE BAND Judging from the way the Island- blmk 5" the bi)” "3 ms ""31 0”" FRIDAY crs have been going the past five 3”” mlmnaf m” l5 M” "m5 m ' games, coach Leo Lamoureux is 19x?Ved?):i7)tll'h;ls atg"”::::' 5c:lll):g Deceml-791' 15th. 1950 lff:,."g'n.?f,m3.f..tf, kgfffn mtsheclubaxilxi fslhrliluld be interpreted or applied. Forum 8-10 Adm. .300! S K m Lamoureux has been giving them Curry. Slan- Northside Victorias. under- dogs of the Cape Breton senicr Hockey League. eked a 2-1 win over Glace Bay Miners tonight in a tight I ciean game. lBeatly,l stood out in particular whel'e it concerned effective bodying by the blueline corps. O 0 Probably the two biggest rear- guaurds in the Big Four today. lifitalc and Duchak were delivering some bone-crushing checks that at lworking Mziliny Mclntyre. out of the game. Carrying the puck in- over the blueline past the midway mark in the first period, Vit-ale caught Manny with a powerful body check that spun him into the air so that when he hit the ice on one arm he sprained his wrist. Coach Les Ramsay moved Vic Jackson up on the line with Whit- lock and Nicolle to replace Mc- Iiityire, where he turned in an im- pressive performance to set up twhitlock for the only Beaver goal of the same. i U 0 O 1 Making his first appearance on Charlottetown ice with the Beavers,' Jack Thaler, Just released from Glace Bay Mineirs of the Cape- Broton League, showed lltogcr Jodoin during the night's performance. Thaler is a good hard skater who seems to be boring in all the time with his head up and as the season progresses should mum effort out of his players, and the way Leo had to come in and M ,6? Ma finkfmas ffqoprkr '. wlfi we . Ollblfll IOGIII Ct" ll? Contain: Rocket One-Piece and I0-Blade DIIF8tIu .' .1;--. tltn I0-Diode Md s'.............-....s;.4s umm uimoi. moi III OI” PACK 0! -I0 OIl.I.I"l nun ILAIII IN IIIPINIIII Month: ofuln ' , pleuui-e are ahead for men who receive this Ityvuntnvel nu. Allo- " mew af7Aese - mm: ft carton contain- fl. each holding take over the Club from scratch has been no easy assignment. Admittedly he had a well-balanced. fiery club to take over from Chamberlain. but getting to know his players and he able to know when to change the tactics of his club to meet A particular situat- ion. takes time and needs plenty of hockey savvy. ' I I I itamoureux has been getting in his time. and there is no doubt that he has plenty of the other at his command. He has been doing a. fine job since he arrived here R few weeks ago and is really getting results and apparently all the necessary co-operation from the boys of his team. At the present rate, five wins in the last five starts, they are well on the way of repeating their" performance earlier in the season when they ran up an undefeated record in ten straight league games under the guidance of former coach Murph Chamberlain. O I I During the past two days. Lam- oui-eux has also been proving him- self in capable instructor in the theory of the game as well as the practical side. Assisting George big hit with tudents It the Third - tion . I up well, flllekr ;with the line of Paul Plutz andi of. Hayes. "Leo the Lion" has made as j Annual Hockey school for Coaches . Minister of Education. Dr. H. H. Shaw and Councillor W. H. Bea- tun. representing His Worship Mayor B. Earle MacDonald and the City Council. Making a few brief opening re- marks as chairman. Brigadier Reid expressed his hearty thanks in and also thanked the many slu- dcnts from the Island. Nova Sco- tia. and New Brunswick for their in-icrcst and kecnncss in the school activities. Hon. F. A. Large also added his congratulations to the school and expressed his fine praise for -the Dcvpartmenl. of Physical Fil- ncss and Brigadier Reid for mak- in; such a school possible. He said. "I don't know of any Government Department that produces greater results for the amount of money Sport Briefs NEW YORK. Dec. 13 - (AP) - The New York State Racing Com- mission today approved dates for Third Period 5-Detroit, Lindsay (Howe. Abel) . G-Toronto. Bentley 7-Toronto. Kennedy times sappcd the strength from My. 5, Hayes and Lamw,-ea-ax . I . A .1 , lunfortunately. in one instance. pull structional work that made the 196 we-mg da).5'5a;ne as the 1950 dgn" T M ”n' lime Saint 3011” f01'WETd. hiiYd'l school the big success that it was ' l ' season. I --L . ANTIGONISH. N. S., Der. 13 - (CP)-The senior "B" Antlgcn:sh- Pictou-Colchester Hockey League began operations tonight with two games that produced memorable scoring. Antigonish inundated New Glasgow 14-2 and stellarton. on home ice. clobbcred Pictou 13-6. Former Baseball ' Player Passes ST. PETERSBURG. Fla., Dec. 13 -(AP) - Jcthn Mize. slugging first baseman who will be 38 on January 7. signed a one-year con- was abcrut 67. spent". The Ministcr of l3duc-i- thcn made a prcstcntaztion of gifts of appreciation to the two instructors. Hayes and Lamoureaux, on behalf of the school. Instructors Pleased In their closing remarks, both linstruclors exrpressed their pleas- ure of being able to take part in conducting such a school for a .........e-.-:---; and Referees, which concluded its a thorough briefing on the almost anybody. no matter from the that have heen held during idea." he declared. ISANTA sAvs:WiI Iomr Iota tlion um I: cut- ting your Christmas allowing hm too clan. 2-,r" .- . :...-P” ,. A NV" Amy J. . J 3 Nionr-sign-nwo-s roium nivrirs-lac. n -..i.. THURSDAY-SKATING-8 mo 16 irnmav..ciiiLpiuiN's SKATING-4 1'0 5:30 Miriam-xmsumios sum-egos BAND samnnair-Arrsnnoou SKATING-8 to 5 '10 10. . tech- niques and strategy of the game. . 0 . Leo also thinks the holding of such schools is a great thing for hockey. He. is of the opinion that how long he has been connected with the game. can learn a. lot of things type of open sessions the school. "I think it is 3 wonderful -tract with the New York Yankees today. It was estimated his salary would be 525.000. 1950 13-(CP)-De- troit Red Wings defeated Toronto Maple Leafs 4-3 in a National Hockey League game here tonight which moved them to within four points of the league-leaders. the second vlct.ory this week for Detroit over first place 'roronto., Red Wings, now only four points behind Leafs and with two games in hand -led 1-0 at the end of the period and 3-1 at the end of 1 . 3:54 - Kennedy. Lindsay. ................ .. 11:25 H255 Penalties -Irloweluwatson. Bol- ton. Mortson,MacKe'.l. Prystai- . .1214 . 14:10 . 19:35 "Mend BUFFAID, N. Y.. Dec. 13--(AP) - Mickey Coooran. a baseball play- er for Cincinnati. Detroit and sev- eral minor league clubs in the first quarter of the century. died sat- uiday after a long illness. His age Corcoran was a third baseman most of his career but later shifted to right field. Hermanaged Quebec in 1924. before his retirement. the first the a determined Toronto third-period drive to two them- 1131 Leld by 3 Jet propelled rt-eddy Hildebrand. Sydney Millionaires came through with I third period BIL ' ' that netted them three goals in less than seven minutes to drive from behind a three-goal def- icit and garner I 3-3 draw decision with Charlottetown Islando in A terrific exhibition hockey match here last night. Hitting a killing pace right from the opening whistle. the contest produced everything in the way of smart hockey, that fans, who Jum- med the Forum to the rnftus, went there to see. Potting a goal in the early part of each of the three periods. 3 fast skating. hnrdhitting Islanders ag- gregation looked like a definite winner up until the midway mark of the final session, when Sydney broke out in a powerful scoring spree. Ilub Beoudry scored the open- ing goal for Islanders It the 36 second mark of the first period on an aggressive two-man attack with Bruno "Red" Favero. with Frankie Bathgate sending them into a two- goal lead at the 4:20 mark of the second period. The goal came from a slick three-way rush with the Horcck brothers. Johnny and Dan- ny. Bathgate started the puck out from behind his own bluellne, passed to Danny at the opposing blueilne and back to Bathgate ag- ain in front of the net to finish off the play. Bruno "Red" Favero got Island- ers final tally at 8:38 of the closing session. Defenceman Johnny Du- chak started the play with a pass up over the bluellne to Bucko Trainor. who. on being knocked off balance, flipped the puck ahead to Favcro at centre ice. It was a solo effort by the red-thatched right winger from there on. Breaking in over the bluellne fast. Ravero side- stepped a lone Sydney defenceman and went right in on goal to pull Pidsodny aside and flip it into the open corner for a beauflful scoring effort. But Sydney really started to do things from the 10:48 mark on. Defenceman Rockey got Million- aires opening tally at that point on a pass from Duncan Mcfntyre during a gang attack around the net. Less than four minutes later. Freddy Hildebrand found a hole in the Islanders defences to hang in the second one. It was on a . sparkling effort too. Taking Bir- ukow's pass at his own bluellne. t 2 Local Sees 3-o Lead Disappear In . Hectic Third Period ( K, tcorner. Hildebrand also got an ,, slat on the play. having carried 1 puck deep into Islanders zone 0 . the attack. Stellar Gonltending -'-"I0"! the many highlight feat. urea of the game was the stellar goaltending by both Gordon 0: Islanders and Pldsodny of the vis. itors. Both came up with sensat. ional efforts at times during ham. meririg attacks in around their strongholds. Pldsodny handled 3 shots on the night's play and Gordon A slightly lesser number of 20 . Another feature that added much I0 the lppeal of the Kama was in. appearaiius on the ice of George Hayes of the National Hockey League's retereeing staff, who am. ed as one of the official llncsiiian for the game. Hayes gave a com. petent demonstration of the way the job is done In the big league; and,was "Johnny on the spot'l whenever his assistance was nccrl. ed to break up shoving duels be- tween players. Hls whistle on if); lines was sharp at all times. and never once were any of his decis- ions disputed by players of ellhei team. Hub Beaudry. who bored in with effective forechecklng and back. checking and picked up islandmi opening goal fGr.l solid all around performance. was chosen as the outstanding player of the night. With the award goes a new list donated by llenderson and cud. more. Charlottetown men's woni establishment. Sydney - Goal, Pldsodny; (1.. fence, Matthews, MacBrldc; L-en. tre, Reach: wings, Cupolo, Bown. ess. Subs. May. Rockey. Marcliant Macftae. McIntyre. Blrukow, Berry I-linidebrrmd. Charlottetown - Goal. Gordon: defence. McLaga.n. Duchak; centre Beaifdry; wings. Beaton. Clements Subs, Travis, vitaie, Ready. Traili- or. Favero. Pawlynshyn, Bathgate J. Horeck. D. lloreck. Referee, Jackie Kane: George Hayes. Art Perry. SUMMARY First Period 1-Charlottetown. Beaudry (Clements) . Penalties - vitaie. mach. Second Period I-Charlottetown. Batlhgate linesmcn Hildebrand flew down the left (-1- H0l'9Ck- 13- HOWE” 4-30 boards. and cutting in on 5031 Penalties --Favero. Ml!CBl'l(Ic. going over the bluellne at a terrific TN"! P014011 i-ate, drove home a hard shot that 3-Ghmotl-clown. Fnvero found its way into the not from (Trnlnor. Duchak) ..... 838 the base of the post on the far 4-Sydney. Rockey aide. (McIntyre) . .......... .. 10.43 BINKOW sot the tying counter 5-Syclney. 1-I-ildebrand for Sydney at the it'I:31 mark when (Birukow) 1419 he drilled a screened shot past Gor- 8-Sydney, Birukow don from about its feet out on (Berry. Hildebrand) . 17.31 Bei-ryls passout from the right Penalty - Roach. 'Ilim's pride in giving. lilim's pride in wearing a inyg" -stylists. A Fonyth in always in good taste. I Come in. Choooe your gift now; from these fashionably cut. smart.- Iy styled garments. White, striped. solid color. patterns . . . they're all here . . wmnutetpleceo of tailoring . . . of fit. comfort and freedom. 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