K. 7 Islanders Out To Move Up Ladder Tonight At Expense Of Glace Bay play with the lslaiidcrs at Halifax Wcdiirstiay night and accorcliiig to reports he was rollinr; the boys llillil illlfi dry with his hip checks. The third place ls'..iiirloi's. who have kept iiit.hin striking (ilwl;lllL'Ll of the Leagiic lcndcrs dcspiir the plague of iiijurics and sicki'rss, , , , . , , ,, . - g licpc to inmc uiiliiii iwu uztiiics of ,,Ir:I”;:F,i-lllmbgx(mrxitBI;:ll;,3g;:: 13:31 the SC-('0llCl placc club '.tiii::lit iilicu Dlmllm, mm pxfububh. 0””; Car. mp-V h”:1" Wm '1” aim? 833' tor f)1)'.iiillL' iiijiircri his knee in -VILPIWS Ii'Q'l'al:1(l19.l.7””””;Vt . W L, Halifax on Vvediiesday and Carver wmtipip ;lJlp:"i:”f” l:::”-nigh: siiffercd a sonicwliiit similar in-Jury lmasuc imiliii: Hniitzix Atlniiiitx no fmmex. aim 5i(lll”'V lllf'lllFS l'lir Bmwn 0,. Jim I":"l””:' N m K 5'55””l ' Burton had i .' '. . .'.l (l ' il iI'.luK . . . . .. . . his iiiiiispuitatioii fui -Infliilfi-ll,-iii . --I ilfilil--i'ri -ii-C ...e S03-Oild nine and the Islanders Gcli:-'.s Al ..ic, t..it ,.Lt ll-W ' W ucre liopuig that he was on his s R”; rm? um I' so he could be playing 51”m”m 1'0 (K)dL'il Bucko Traiiiur Wcilz . :' .::: in an rfiort to land ' NiP0iiC. -irrl ill refurniiirr to Chur- l uiltr on Wrdzi . if iltc ls..ii.Llci's play as wcll to- "'it as lllP)' did against the At- y on Wetliicsciay they should fit? Glncv Bay iPillll. Tlicy lillll' best iioii' .:ii:mi of - -i-in on Wn;i:'.i.,d.iy iiizlit in i: : back the Atlnntics 5-3. rasiCP5EE zo siny in Sillllt John u.ll nimiiz ' , town club. ill: (ills iatizc hack to Fred Saigli To Be A Freed from Prison TER.l'iE llA1"lll- Firrl M .' Incl, (AP)- ri- llFllZlPl'.ilill'3' rd Aiticligaii the iiistitiitiun to l5 lli(illlllS i vioiziziniis and Illllirarcrl ii fccicrnl pai-nlcl iiviard It'l;ll'P.& .iI:i.c Oct. l6 aft:-ri serving tl:r- ziiinliiiuiii. l The iinrdmi stiiil he receiredl ill'tll'd of tlic pa: ic decision Tliui's- y mi. i , . , gt My FORUM DATES i NOV. 3 to NOV. lluuevcr, he received ti, 7' - fly. Reason .1 ti 'LlTTLESPORTAi .. . - - - .- - gxspoay SW: "Wrr 5,”; '"WdR sic”, TL .. The Charlottetown Abbies with two of their key players on the isidelines and with R. not too fat bankroll will leave this afternoon lie has been in con- for Saint John and the return H. with Nick for several weeks gnn)(I.gf (hejf home and home 1ll.li the iS.1lllCi-bnrll forward is series with the Mariners for the iN.B.-P.E.I. Scnior Rugby Champ- Isiniulr-rs ,-10,151,”). Full-buck Art Ferry and forward Clizirlultclouii Xl'ii'itimc lloc-,' ,l;cy lmiiguc xzziinc on tho night ofpBm Ledwon win bl, missing when October 14. IWI Thor lili-W1 ii"? the Abbies go on the field Satur- The ipliiyr-ii ilicii' fiist ixzziiiic on u Saiilr(lrI.V night, in Him, RHHHOML Ledweu injured ms ”1"l.'(”x arm Wm m”'.m"”” by aiknoe in last Saturday night's gnnie G-ll scorln'AI'K'0Ii1lmniinK in-re nnd will pt'oliabl,V be nut for ”' ”"im"h "'lt”'lc Nn": 2;,” wt two wer-ks. Pcrry was Stl'iCk?ll h.i' ".'",: .”,"dd:r'iin:.( His; imni”: yx'w,tlu- iiflu" this wcrk and is unable ll'll1ix'-Sift” v v. - v. i .. . lJ-.V- 0”" "f H” 1Sl.""d.('” !nl;:,d;,.l.S Tue! Abbies registered two Prince "ml nmst N”h.uSl:?twDSup1B, 1.-3' of Wales College players and will -A i ' , o s . or g1'O"li'm Rd0u"r?:':z mencsunfmm. mm install them in the lineup in place czirly full lloiiiilc along with afgfnitle f1d91'm9dv B"”.h1i'n(i;-1 'dr'hfl iliost of ollivrs ha(l uorkcil ti” Odes" D;Y51iTl519 717'” M1 -3 nizikc the Islanders a i'c:ilit)'.j"nCOC:Z153111;? B1. 1 .d W) fllliosc who Sl10'A(ld'ii'l.tl most till-' ' ,-C! F -lncml . 10 llliusiiisiii iind initiative avconi-,ls chairman of tho Abbies foot- ipanicrl the team to llalifax fortball Ccummlttoo stiitcd flint Gc-ur".e ,lhc opciiiiii: game where tlicyiscantlebury would probably he saw lliiit, '”l'licy li.-id liuildctl llvlnlllflfillt-T at fullback in place of 5,0,. Hum time pm-u-," ,Pci-ry. Eitlier J.ick )fElll'i(”SCy 01' l - ' A lchziiidlnr will play in tho for- I Tmlny the sport world. Willi"-il4ll'al'd line in plncc of Lcdwoll and the loved so wcll, along with liisiJc,g Revell or Gpmyd Bu;-Re will nuniorous friends illrouilliollt WC play in the backfield to fill the City and PFOYIHC-P mourn NW vacancy caused by Pc-ri'y's absence. llilSSl"1-Z 01' R”""W 3iNjD0"”ld)- The Abbies no into thc iznmrz lDmitli Pzlrnrl 10 Rlllllli" '” ”" with R firn pniiit lead over their to! procuring sniiin THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN A Abbies Leave Today For rat Saint John; Will Play Mariners Sat. Afternoon Saturday, night. The series is a home and home affair with the winner to mcct the Nova Scoiin winner next week. The locals arc fully confident that they will hold the land. They outplayed the Mariners here last week and although they have losf two of tihnii: men the Saint John tcuiii will iilso be short- handed, Ron MacDevitt, tlir Murine-rs ace fullback will be out of action on nctoiiiit of ii shoulder injury which he received licrn last week when liv tlircw ri hndy block at tho AL'i7lPS' Jerry MacDon:ilrl and came out secniid best. The Abcrzwcit plnycrs have each contributed 55.00, to defray ex- penses of the trip. The Club 'md no money to support the team and out of necessity thn plave'r3 liar' to dig into their own pockets niid RDl')fH'Il to the public for mine fl"?lllClRl nssistaiice. Tlin terini rcceivcd somc grill- ifyinrg rosponse for which they are most El)l)l'FClilllVt'. They have hopes NOVEMBER 6, 1953 Ford leads Point Race "lite Atlantics Billy Ford still continues to lead the M.M.H.L. scoring parade with I total of 21 points according to the latest un- official figures: Following are the top scores! iii:-re nioiicy lo- lcnvc. if not: rPlllnlll(i”T l.lir-ni- clay licforc they th:-y u'ill pay thi- zclvos. The boys under HIP guidance of coach Jim Covln will leave this iiftemrmn at three o'clock. Tliev will catch the four nk-lock irnt (711-1FlMi”9Wll ”05p""1 "H." wTd.ltIDl)oiie:it.s as the re'i:lt of thril- n"Sd3.V "lg!" 7””'r it hrwr MW win over the Mnrincrs 7-.'.' HSI - nnd 1101)? to be in Siiiiit John by 10.30 tonight. . ncss. lViIh his dcalli passes onci of this City's most iirdcnt. sports supporters and one of the Is- land's most popular m--n for Ron- nic was as well lli(f'(l as he was kiiowii. l 00: With Court 7 l-in hail A great. iniercst in tlic ;Isl:inilcrs Club. For liun years he hug V "””'”r I T"l'.li."ii ;"."..!.i” i..T.T"ii”I-'X.i.?.i" SN MONTREAL, .c.-... The aim: (flillrlrr-in Sim or 4 in 5 in I”5 V V1?-"l” 3”” S”'”d”” '7” ligill nt-t-nsioiis. ills ntlilr-tic inter-, lien Amateur Hockcy Association T hwy nix "W" scmlmiz 550315 M O vats 'xl.PlTl not only voiifiiictl in. Tillllisd-"W W35 5eliV9d Willi O S',l'l T 55 ii-H10 for tho Is-Ianrlcrs in rn- Ii”. 1,-inmim-:. up was a slzium-lil perior Court order to appear in H()CKlCY - (Gl.A('l'I son he has scored nine goals and picked up six assists for st total in'. is points. 3 M 59 Sniiidoii, who pl.1ycd with Pro- rtiiclriii-v Reds in the Aiiiei'ic.o.n Skating -City nlitl Cmiiitry S-10 llockvy Lenciic and V:illcyt'iold in llllfl Qucbcc Lctiziic claim: that the line of Wliitlock and Gray is tilt best that ho has over played on. SATl'RI)AY- General Si-:1? lug FRIDAY NOV. 6 HOCKEY ISLANDERS vs. Gi.ACE BAY SEAT SALE:- Toi)Ai'-Tui'iisi)Ai;si A.u. T0 6 mi. GENERAL SALE-FRIDAY-9 A.ii. AND ON IF YOU WISH HOCKEY TO CONTINUE THEN YOU MUST ATTEND ti M ,7 00 wt wiiiil gs THE ELEE3 TREAT son suMMERl CL AND LUSCIOUS - MAKE A N01-at EN-UP POURED OVER ICE CREAM- 33,... A FROSTY SEVEN-upliFL0AT"l 4 , 9,2 Sparkling, cr tel-clear 7-Up is so Fume, snag , so wholesome that olks of ngeamay "fresh E?" as often as they like. Buy 7- p by tho family supply-of 24 bottles; err"-mar mu Iv ms srvir-4 up etuuuv "AX- rciit gzinics. In ten panics this 501- l ' and will likely have 8 banner sea- court today following a request by! Quebec Frontenacs for an injunc-' lion attempting to prevent the! QAHA from suspending the club for using a player. Fraiik Dllio, QAHA i'egisti'.ir.3 said the order dated Nov. 5. orders? the association to appear in Su-l ' perior Court here today at it an W-aisoii has my iinH1l.V 119?" dPC'ld9d- The C19V"- The Frontenacs and Quebec Cit'l little stlckhandler. who starred adelles both claim l8-year-oldi for the Halifax Atlaiiiics and St. goalie Jacques Mzircottc. ll Mary's during the past three 3'?8f5- Marcotte signed this season with; , will play for Fort Wayne. Illdmml the Fronteniics, 22. new entry in the: Qiitbec Junior Hockey Lcaguial with approval of the QAHA. Last season he played with the Cit-1 adelles. ousted b the QAHA nndi out 51500 10 DlH'Cll350 WMSUH h'0.m,llfiW playing in t c junior divisioiii ilalilax. On mi) 01 flint they Will of the Ontario Hockey ASSOClIlliOli,i have to pay him I 55.000 salai'Y 1 suppui'tcrs of cx'DF.l' LTh"r1””i” :i0kVll team that appcarcd on U10 ice or on the field. W'licnm'cr it was possible Ronnie was alwa.V'S on linntl to liclli -"I10"!-I W05” icums. To his lici'cavcri wife and family we extend our sincere synipzitliy. ; . i The fate of Hilly l l .son in that League. Fort WM119. I npparcntly have plenty of gold fol hockey players when they shelled Q. A. H. A. Is Served , baseball PllIl.ADELPHil.-i. t.iPlA iii-cii't. four better iiiaiiugers in than Jimmy Dykcs.” Who says so? Not Dykes him- self, nor his wife nor any of his kiniolk. The tribute comes from the man who just fired Dykes as manager of Philadelphia ,Ath- letics, Roy Mack. The obvious question then is why I ' t' cith QAHA approval. , The Citndclles took the mattcri up with the CAI-IA, which last week ruled in their fnroi-. In turn. pi'cs.ident Martin Conway of the QAHA notified the Frontenacs that if llicy use Maiicotte in future gzimrs tin defiance of the CAHA, i'uliii':." the club would be sus-1 pended. The I-lrontenacs defied both gov- erning bodies by using: Murcoltc in is game with Montreal Cana- diciis Wednesday night. Conway and officials of the Froiitcnacs here and in Quebec could not ininic-(liatcly be ieaclicd for comment. Diho Said the injunction camel as :i Slit"-Di'iSC and it's the "firsli time this has liappciied to us; looks like we'll have to get our- sclvcs a lawyer." He :;:iid the QAHA intends to uni tlii'oii';li with the suspension and: will appear today ”to defend our rigliis". for the season. For 56,500 they could pretty near get 3. National Hockey LEHEUPY. . . l l i The fact that il1eTSinllt'iCrSllRVP pbccii able to keep within striking distance of the League leaders in i the Maritime Major Hockey League its in itself quite R. compliment to i Wes "Bucks" Trainer. The isiand- BOSTON. tAl7;l- Aftcr licing. tors coach did not have R Sl1'0Dll ht,-ld scoreless in nine pg;-vioiis l('lUb to begin with and ever since-National Hockey Longur gum;-.:,l he 1185 bC6ll4Ed Sondford rapped in two gorilsi Thursday night. to pace Boston Bruins to II 4-2 victory over Chi- l the League opened iiianciicapped with injuries. First it iwas Blackburn, then Gustaveson followed by Orin Carver and the ciuzo Black Hawks. ,lnt.est on the list. is Cecil Dowllnir, Undefeated in their last flvel For most Of the l-CREME he hRS,starts, the Bruins scored in ('fIChj the three periods. Slllldfofdi had two and 'soinetlmcs three oflor his top plsycrs on the sidelines. provided the hrst and last Bos- ' ' 2 ' ton counters. The others were cre- For Trainer and the rest of thcidlted to Real Chevreflls and Joe .piayers this has meimt is lot cfixlnkay, lover-tinie work. Fellows like Sainvi Jimmy Peters. A foriner Bruin. firm. Gm)". M1101-ilutllllili. T.'v'51ik0 liiotchcil the game's first tnlly fort Tnwt-rs, Wliitlnck. HPnn9sSC'.V aIid,Cliicago during the 12th minute oi Ritchie have spent A lot of time oniplay and Bill Gadsby was the i 3116 100 ('0mDCliIliZ Rlwinsi the full)" other Hawk scorer into in the sec-,i staffs-d clubs of Sydney mid Glaccponcl period, i EBay. And tliey'm not too for be- The game was wide open mosti hind. Wllflf tlie-y've lacked in piny-lot the way, but Gus Mortsoii, vet- Fr Strriilzih lh9.V'l'C made "D in craii Chicago rleiencemaii, drew hustle and for that they command'thi-ee penalties-two minors and n 1110i M TE-Sheet. lmisconduct for heated remarks mvv-ti aimed at referee Bill Chadwick. The 11135 J85-U15 mi5S10n On C5130 Dcfcnccmaii Hui Laycoe, who Breton island was established nttsurlered 3 pre-season injury, was St. Ann bay early in the' llthlbuck in iiction with the Bruins. centiiry. But. the latter lost csptnlii Milt. Lively Discussions At Fish And Game Meeting , , qiTcTuo'n will be studied. It was A meeting of the Queens Count) l generally agreed that mmush Rmmh of The P' E" 1' Fish andimeetiiigs of this kind held in vitr- Game Association was held ' if it be (1 t di Mount Stewart last evening andifusl) ':es.....T ........tm- un Er.5...n...." "K there were numerous quite lively COHWHIEH 011 DDR6 15 A Syracuse Chiefs around the this year": season dines for ducks and geese. The meeting favored October first as the open- ing dates for ducks, geese, Hungar- ian Partridge and Ring Neckl y D I Pheasants with October 15th open- '1 a i lng for Native Partridge. In re- -a I gard to Native Partridge several BYRACUSE, N.Y.. (AP)-symc-? expressed the view that there use Chiefs of tlie Internntlonni' should be I closed season on these birds for several years. The question of H. mail vole being taken among the huntcrs in re- gard to future changes in season dsles turned out to be quite an interesting discussion both pro and con. One view expressed by a. farmer was that there are just as many farmers shooting birds as non farmers. perhaps more, Ind Baseball League Thuisdny ne- qulred three pitchers and it first- briseman from the National League Philadelphia Phillis-8 under II new working agreement. They were pitchers Paul Blew. John Meyer and Herbert Agssc mid first baseman Hurry Anderson. Bletr. had I 14-11 record with Oranby. Que., of the Provincial Lesgue last season. Mqe iiud s . Ed S-andford Leads Bruins . iIn 4-2 Win Over Chicago 'sEiiTaT&t it-iYii"a SlYt;lTeFTkTliACe7 lig- while it is true they do not pay 0. license fee they should belong to The Fish and Game Assoclstlon. W'l797M ' .-1.7 This brought on is discussion of Associate Memberships and this 13-ll mark with Bchoneclsdy of the Esstern League and Ansa hsd 7-ii figures also with Schenecl Jy. Anderson batted .322 for Tcrre Hriuts of the Thread: -League. 4 iiinent in the first period. Summary First period; Chicago, (Gadsby, McFnddcni ll:50; Bos- ton. Saiidford (Martian, Laycoei 19:38. Pi-nriltics-Mortson 2:35 and 18:44, Gardner 15:38. Second pr-riod: Bnslnii, Chevro- Pct:-rs fils lM0lln5) 9:14; Bost.oii.. Kiuknv (CFC'i,','htI)ll' Dunini-ti 10:02; OllN capo. Cadsby wniikowski) 17:22. Penalties: Moi-tson 2:16 miscon- duct, Chcvrcfils 4:22, Gn-Hepy 14:- 11. Third pi-i-ind: Boston, Siuidford (Miickell. Pclrsoiil i-1:36. Primi- ties: Martin 4:50, Gardnor and 'summei' but said they didn't know "the commission Sept. 29 following wiis Dykes tired and shortstop Ed- die Joost named in his place. The answer, as imtlicicd from ll luncheon chat with Roy Mack. cxccutivc vice-president of the A's. is that Dykcs spent. too much time following the wrong kind of bull. liykcs, it seems, was so devoted to golf he slighicd Philadelphia Athletics. ldmiioiiiiigi Needle To Three Race Horses SYDNEY. (CF) - Jack Alclilson, polled Wm, . u . S 'd M'lli ' t f 12 NEW YORK (ANT A lemmg yda.r:eNago,.ha:n:eueT1S Ifsgfedoooach 'Al.l.WEATHER' hariiess trainer-driver and his as- sistsnt admitted Thursdiiy they had given hypodermic injections to three horses before races this it was against. the rules. The trainer, Wayne Curly Smart. who was the sport's lead- ing driver in 1952, and the as- sistant. Carl Liirscii. both of Dela- ware, 0.. appeared before the New York state harness racing com- mission to answer charges of using the needle. There was no immediate verdict. The pair had been suspended by a similar action by the Michigan commission. Former Football . Great Dies AI 52 NEW YORK. (AP)-Wkitfli Kop- plsch, 52. one of Columbia Univer- sity's football greats, died Thurs- day after n.lnng illness, A high-scoring halfback. he was .1 member of Walter Comps 1924 All-American team as it runniiii: mate of Hsraid Rod Grange of Fogolln 13:38. you wmsum M! mo! 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