'carly part of last. Miners, Islanders Renew Feud For Third Place in Game At Forum Tonight The Charlottetown meet their arch-rivals islanders the Glace Bay Miners in a battle for third place in the .Vl.M.l-LL. at the Charlottetown Forum tonight. ' 1-inr weeks the islanders and Miners have been leap-frogging over one another for third place. in top condition for tonight's game : against the fast skating Miners. The islanders-Miners games with their 'wide-open style of play have been the best at the Forum this season. 4 While on the road Trainor used g,,H,,m has rm? team 0, melhls new forward Claude Robert. utlicr rcmaiiicd in third place for," C9"”9 '9? mlwee" Pm” 5”” iiiniw lii:iii two days at one time-.;d0" 3"d 0”" QHEV9" 0( - U” M illfl moment the Miners hold WV?" 803315 ill” 151f"ld'l"E smreii dmm mird p(,5m,,n' mu. Imimikobert figured in six. He scored shuts the Islanders. four goals and assisted on two. twiar-ii Bucko Trainer and his TN! 1! ,1-Idle! Nilm 31 T-TW i.'..-mzm-c returned home from a Forum which means that any I-,.,,.,. day ,-and grip ypstorda:,- lady accompanied by an escort -my-nii.ii;:. During that time they will he admitted to tho izlame for ,,,,mll.-d L000 iiiilc-s and since fifty cents. lndit-zitions point to a imp s.-ttiu-day have played five good turn-out. This is the first 1”... in six nights, time this year that a Ladies been staged. Ti--iinor exp:-cts his team to be Night has islanders CTehtiin.g New Forward This Week-end, ;..;'u.iid Heal Cliarlebois will N-ii the islanders over the week- erxi it was announced here last r..r.ht by playing coach Wes "Biicl:.o" Tralnor. Clizirlribois. who is a.boiit 23 or 24 yc.ii-s. old has seen service in the tgiisbec League with Sherbrooke Saints. He played with the Saints rim years ago and again in the season until a soyrre groin injury forced him out of action, This year he attended the train- ing camp of the Ottawa Senators and appeared to be 'going fairly well until he was stricken with an attack of rtppcndrlcitls. At that time he had been ticketed for the Islanders. He was an outstanding prospect in junior hockey and five years ago was rated one of the but juniors in Ontario. The Islanders newest addition can play either left or right wing. He stands about five foot. ten and weighs around 180 pounds. Tratnor also announced that he not -been in touch with Bill Allum. a former profusioml dofenoeman from Ontario. Allum has played in the American Hockey League and in the United States Hockey Lea- gun. Allum has been offered the job of managing tiho rink cl. Paisley. Ontario and playlrig with the local team this year. 1! conditions are right. he will remain in Paisley. He is the property of Owen sound. Tnalnor played with Allum in the United states League and stated that the defemoman in a rough- tvough pert-tanner. Meanwhile Bucko is awaiting word from Tommy Gor- man of the Ottawa senators con- cerning another deferiseinan. New Uniforms For Islanders The Oharlotoeoowvn Islanders may be wearing new tmifou-ml when ifhoy go on ime ice to meet me Glace Bay Miner: at the Forum tonight. The sweater-I have been Pay Parade. as follows: Rustlco 1300 hrs. Only those on Parade clearance will be paid. Dress: .. X, 3 3 ,,,ANY-- .g.s.v-.9 PAY PARADE Worth Rink Wins Feature lltinspiei ' skipped by Lieutenant-Goven by defeating L. Prowsc A rink Worth won the nor's Bonspiel rink skipped by Dr. feating the Johnny Sqtizirelii'ig;;s Worth skip. Danny Peters and George Anderson. Personnel of spiel will be played tonight stead including a game was to be played on Ice nine o'clock with W. R. meeting Dr. W. MacDonald. Covehead Wins EXilii)iii0lLGilme the Dimataffnage Bombers game at the Charlottetown Forum Right wing.-r Keir rapped home three goals to lead the winners attack Wi'iilr' centre- man Joe 0lBi-len scored two and Cudmoie one. Bill Hughes, Willie Dunn and Porky Johnston scored hr Dunsutffnage. here for several days but. up im- t.il yesterday tho I-.1-rived. The new unifom-is mlngs. THE P.E.l. REGT. (17 REGGE) All ranks of the P. E. I. R . ti” RE '- cluding the Regri. Band, will Pglgdde hi theC.Ei'3l':l'()illli-. ies, Charlottetown (in uniform) on Sunday, 13 Dec. '53 at 1345 hrs. for C.0.'s Inspection and Christmas Transport will leave the various centres v Summerside 1215 hrs. Kensingfon 1280 hrs. Georgetown 1280 fill. in uniform and with a QM. Berets, Battle Dress, Web Belts, Boots and Puttees. A. W. ROGERS, Lt.-CoI., Commanding Offla.-or. P. E. i. igegt. (17 Reece) iinv-vs-istnilniriis ..... I.ADlI!' Nioi-ii- ' ' LADY AGCOMPANIED BY HUSBAND on GENTI. .- ADMTSSIONCHARGE .. so cams roa LADY.EMAN Wendell L 13-11 at the. Charlottctowii Cur- ling Club yesterday evening. The championship rink won their way in the finals by dc- rlnk in the semi-finals. The mem-l bers of the winning rink are WA O'Rourke, I-1.1 the runners-up is Dr. I... Prowse skip. Frank Cur- tis. F. G. l-lutchesoii and Henry Douglas. , This was the only game playedi yesterday on account. of a leak in the ice plant. The seven o'clock draw for the Turkey Bon- in-1 which 3 at Jenlns The Oovehmd Fly:-rs defeated 6-3 last niirht in an exhibition hockey MacDonald socks had not are mainly white with garnet and gold trim- nclcxrs MUST BE PICKED up ON THURSDAY .. . A. M. to 6 P. M. T - To - I DALE -- FRIDAY FROM 9 A. M. ON. . - oo-oriiiii.atrioiv or THE PUBLIC is REQUESTED. A --otmmn oi-rr wiLL rmasr: NOTIFY FORUM . Abyamacn or amour. .44 im til: T. T 'T':""- il'.' w.'-.:-'- RAGE SIX 1 if Al Rollins, the Chicago goalie who has been having a. great year with a weak team, has caused plenty of trouble to opposing for- wards in the N. H. L. this seaoon and also to Claude Robert of the Islanders. The trouble to Robert ii as eiiough to sideline the sharp- sliooting forward for three weeks early in the campaign. The acci- dent between Rollins and Robert goccurred when they collided in it pre-season exhibition game. I O 0 Robert was playing with the Ottawa Senators on a. line with Dusty Blair and Eddy Mulligan who worked with the Saint John Bearers two years back Defence- nian Hush Bolton fed Robert a pass giving Claude a breakaway on Rollins He went to fake the Chicago goalie out of position and in doing so tripped over Rollins iskrite. The result was a ten-inch out along his shins followed by three weeks of hospital care. . . . The accident occurred at I bad time for Robert. When he return- ed to the Ottawa lineup he weigh- ed about 190 pounds and as he said himself was out of condition. His regular weight. is about 116. As a result he had a hard time regarding his old-time form with the senators. However. he figures he won't take long hitting his stride with the Islanders. Already this week he has played three games and for the Halifax and Sydney games the Islanders had only two lines. . o 0 Although the Islanders and Min- r-rs have been battling back and forth between third place and the cellar they have been giving fans some of the moat. crowd pleasing games of the season here. The rea- son is that the Miners have been playing wide-npcii hockey in con- trast to the style advocated by Hub Macey when he coached Glace Bay last year. A year ago tihe Is- landers-Miners games were draib affairs. This year the Islanders- Miners contests have been chalk full of exciting hockey. Apparently this year's edition of the Miners like it that way for they have been tzebtinlz most of the points when the two clubs mcet. . . At Sydney on Tuesday night. the Millionaires kept gauging the 15. landers in their own zone, reported Bucko Trainor after returning home yesterday. ”T-hey kept. five men tip 10 our zone all the time," stated Tralnor. "over mm on Monday night they usually left one safety man back but in Sydney they threw caution to the winds ,nnd jumped us before we had any ychance to get our plays organized." -Trainer didn't xmenitlon it but the fact that Islanders played nve games in the last six nights and itiairelled about 750 miles in the llast three days must have played some sort. of role in the Islanders defeat. l . i Two former Charlottetown ath- liciea who have been serving with line Cantu-lian Army in Germany for the past. two years relufned in thcir homes here last. week-end. The two are Billy "Fox" Ready land Ralph Pineau. Ready was a ,basketball star at. st. Dunatanls DEG. Bill To 12th FRIDAY- Chlldi-en's skating .... I to 5:80 HOCKEY - GLACE BAY. 8:30 SATURDAY- General Skating 3 to 5 Urban it Rural Skating 8 to 10 FORUM AY, DEC. Tl PRICE FOR LADIES. was tinlntciitional of course but it- Forum Features- THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN The islanders have asked George Dudley of the C. A. H. A. to suspend the Mont Joli Hockey Club of the Lower St. Lawrence Hockey League until satisfactory arrangements have been complet- ed about Gerry Lachance and Bill LeBlanc. Smith MacFarlane, of the Islanders Hockey lwircd Dudley yesterday for suspension of Mont also asked for word actions that Dudley taking. At the same time Mac!-larlane sent a wire to J. T. Beilley, Pre- isident of the Lower St. Lawrence League. He informed Beilley that the Islanders had asked Dudley to suspend Mont Joli. The Islanders maintain that Mont Joli owe them a consider- able sum of money for the two players who jumped the local club three weeks ago and return- ed to Mont Joli. The Islanders bought the play- ers from Mont. .Toll. paying 3500 Tfnr LeBlanc and promising to 'pay SJ-l0(i for T.aChance within two weeks. When the players left the Is- landcrs put it price tag on the players. Mont Joli wired back .'a500 but the Islanders demanded more to cover transportation icosts and signing expenses. I George Dudley. Secretary of the C.A.H.A. has informed the Island- ers they are in the right. He or-. dered the players suspended but according to word received by tho Islanders The two men have been playing with Mont Joli. 350.00 Prize For Game Tonight The Boosters Club prize for the fan guessing tihe correct, time of the first goal in the second period in the game between the Islanders and Miners will be 550.00 tonight. In addition there will be several other prizes for fans oomlng close to the correct time. z-- University for a number of years before graduation in 1950 while Plneau was an outstiandiiig third baseman with 8. number of Char baaermain with a number of char- pery third baseman. . - . while oversea the boys particl- pated in their fiavoritc sports. Ready played with the Canadian Army basketball team and his team won several lmpreuive victories in England and on the continent. Plneau reported that he has played about 1'! or 18 baseball games and that he played a lot of softball. He is an older brother of Ouker Pin- eau, the In-terrnedlato Abbies pep- pery third backer. : O I President Club asking. Joli. lie! about any would be While the battle of the Quebec Citadellea to obtain goalie Jacquel Mhrcotte is well known apont news not so well known is the fact that Thane Doyle of Charlottetown is the cits regular netminder. Doyle has been playing with the Cit :' '- loo on their last. tour through On- tario and the other night was in goal when the Grill: Juniors defeat- ed Quebec 1-0. 0 O Tedxh Power. who player with the Islanders last year for three weeks before being recalled by Eddy shore. ill having a grunt. pea- son with the Springfield Indians of the Quebec League. Last. Monday Power was wvmtcenth in the Q. H. L. scoring race with 10 goals and 11 Insists. He improved his position last night by aoorliu a lzonl and an assist an the Indians "Islanders Ask CAHA Toi Suspend Mont Joli Club Richard Scores Three As Habs Gel 5-3 MONTREAL, (CF) Maurice Richard scored three goals Thurs- day night to lead Montreal Cann- diens to a 5-3 National Hockey League victory over Chicago Black Hawks in a wild game that occasionally broke out in brawls. Seventeen penalties were hand- ed out by referee Jack Mel1len- haclier in the first two periods, two majors one misconduct and 14 minors. . Summary First pen-ind 1. Montreal. Rioliard Pevnaltiiee: Wilson 0:26. Gadsby. Couture 7214. Rollins Misconduct served by Zeidel 7:36, Curry 11:01- Johnaton l'l:00. second period 4. Montreal, Riclianf (Bouch-ard, Olmsteadi 2:47 5. Montreal, Richard (Johnston) . :' 14:42 Pena-ltvies-Zesidel minor and ma- jor 8:07. 17:41. lvnazur minor and major 8:07. Bnruchard. Moitaoii. ,Macpheraon two minors 12:00 Fogolin two rniiioi-s 12:00. Third period 6. Ohcago, Conacher (Wilson. Costello) ......... .. 0:2? 7. Montreal, Curry tM'ackay. Mosdelll 17:57 Penalties-none. Stops: Rollins 9 14 16--39 McNeil! 4 5 8--17 BruiiE"li7eT&5i Red Wintib-3 BOSTON. (AP) -W-ingetr Eci Sandford rapped in three goals- tivo of them late in the final per- iod--wlille pacing Boston Bruins iio ii. 6-3 National Hockey Leagiue victory Thursday night over De- limit Red Wings. Beapectacled defenceman Hal Layooe broke a 3-3 deadlock for the Bruins by scoring during the eighth minute of the final after a beautiful demonstration of stick- handling. Summary First. period 1. Detroit, Howe - (Relbe1. Pave-liclii ....... .. 9:10 2. Boston. Sandford (Plenum, lvlackeli) 10:13 3. Detroit. Kelly (Hall, Payelich) ..... 11:51 4. Boston, Pierson (Sandford. Meckelll 19:05 Pfll'I&ii.i?S-PnVPi.l0il1 1:22, Sch- midt 3:l2, Lablne 12:04, How: 12:50, Pavelioh 15:35. Second period 5. Deilroit, Bimv (G-oldham. Lewrlcki 0:25 0. Boston. Sol-imldt (Mackell, Peimoni l0:la Penalties-Laycoo 0:31, Wait 0;. 31. Leawiek 19:48. l 'rh.i.rd period '1. Boston. Layooe (Gariepy. Cr:-ightm-ii 1;o7 3- hasten. savndfoid (Multan. Mmim 14:21 9. Boston. Sondford (Peiierm) .. 13:53 Penn"-lea-baycoe ma-in ll:M. dictated Ghloouizlfni 4-1. lt, ."'A'Nil:iii '-loan la-not Moi":--Eminent: Y new-103' - Murray River Theatre MURRAY RIVER. DEC. FRIDAY A SATURDAY k g i,N:PgEAg:EgjALNp 1' W A CRS 'FiGHTING,.O'UTFTl'l ? - chdlulbdu Ie6en.:zC.:lQ.U.l!G'O.I.' - lIOiaul&Iioeocou-eCaedIIvWl,lIIIA lumuoerulnii - Iluhwtldmo. ALSO snoiir siiiinicrsl I-indaav mnlor 11:34, Martin 15'- its. ' Hill In Tlfh-8 P.M. i;gvAa... DECEMBER 11, 1953 (Moadell. Gooffrlonl ...... .. 1:36 2. Montreal. Mnsnlck ' ,(GPOTfl'iOl'll .... ., 13:32 3. Chicago, Gadoby (Dewbuiry. Bodnarl . . 17:16 Referee-Bailer ' iod in a vain attempt to halt. the : ploy, Ford opened the scoring at Ex-Islanders coach Munm Cham- berlain (above) was ejected from an 0' H. A. Senior game last week- end for referee baiting. Referee Larry Lewln heaved Chamberlain out of the rink five minutes after the game started. Murph had been riding the official until the referee suddenly wheeled and, put the finger on him. Mixed CIIITTTT-g tnraw Here Sat. Following is the mixed curling draw for Saturday night at the Charlottetown Curling 0lub:- 7 P.M.: Ice 1: J. 1". Hobbs. aki-p; B Prowse, J. Grant. Marjorie Stew- art vs. C. J. MacLean, skip; L. Duchemin, W. Gm. Beatrice Jen- kins. Ice 2: W. H. Worth. skip, M. MaoLen-nan. E. Goes, Noreen Auld. vs. W. E. Maclnnis, skip, M. Dock- endorff, Iris MacLel1an. E. Bell. Ice 3: J. Cameron. skip. S. Mac- Millan, J. MacLean. Hilda Fer- guson vs. M. Jenvkins. skip. A. Mahar, L. Mocorinack, Louise Creamer. Ice 4: A. Howatt. skip. D. Stew- art, A. MacDonald. Elaine Mutch Vs. M. MacDonald, skip, B. How- att, E. Sutherland. Florence Mac- Lean. 9 P.M.: Ice 1: W. MacDonald, skip, A. Hoyt. w. Hoyt, 1.. Pickard vs. vs? .Picknrd. skip, E. MacDonald. G Mnoxenzie. H. Taylor. Ice 2: W. R. Ma.cNell. skip, J. Parker. A. Tait, G. H. Milligan vs D. Saunders, skip. M. MacNei1, W. Beer. J. Ta-yolr. Ice 3: C. Mat-Donald. skip. R Hill, D. Hill, I. Gallant. vs. C. Gal- lant, skip. N. MacDonald. W Storey, 8. Storey. . Ioe 4: S. MacDonald. skip, H. Maoxonzie, A. Cordell, M. Jones, V!- Rn JORGE. Skip. D. MacDonald. R. Parker, M. Cordell. G-REENTWIOH, Conn.. (AP)- Fire of undetermined origin 'I1h.ur.s- dav did several thousand dollars , damage to the home of Mr. and Mrs. George M. Weis hm. Weiss is general manager of New York Yankeea of the American Baseball Halifax"-Aytlantics Score 7-3 -Victory HALIFAX. (OP) - The umllect crowd of the season. 1.111. watched Emu Atlantic: defeat Glaoe Bay Miner: '14 in a. Maritime Major gune 'I'hu.i-aday night. The win gives iiho leading At- lantic: a five point eke aver Syd- ney , who was idle. Glace Bay med two goals. New-I oama Cliff Hicks, from the Que- bec Senior League atomtod and Dick Dion took over in the second per- Hailifax attack. Outacoring Glace Bay 3-: in the firat, mlltting I pair in the second and three unalriiwcod goals in the id. Halifax dominated the play out. Bill Ford. Ross Watson. Carroll Bloom, Dagger MioNevil, Pete Wy- wrot. Bob Bowman and Bill Arc- and scored the Halifax .Bobby Brown lad Glace Bay with a pair and Hugliie Campbell added a single. l MoMee' in for Halifax and H-ioks of Miners each starve up I pair in goals in the first five ininutes of the 28-second mark. Brown tied it 11 seconds later. wbtaon cont Hall- fax ahead again at 3:33 with Brown matching it a minute later. Bloom scored at 0:37 and Halifax never looked back. Li.neup:- Glooo new Goal. I-itch. Dion: defence, Cooper. Whyito. Amndio, Ti-eon: forwards. Miller, Connolly. Roohford. Brown. Campbell. Lum- ley. Need-ham. Over Miners 1 Hlllflxl Goal. Mcmeekln; Qg. fence. Bloom. Around. Leplm, Mo. Nell: f0l'Il'I.l'dl. Wwwrot. Bounces hid. I-Ialletit. Walton. Mono. M851-lac. Leolrc. ' l ala: Bob Bollard, 3.... loy. Ber-ride Mulcahay. E” Summary: First Pol-fol 1-Halifax. Ford 2-Glace Bay, Brown tmmley, Tween) :34 3-Halifax. Watson (Holdett. MoPhee) ......-......a;3;. 4-Glace 306'. Brown (lallhlw) . .4359 5-KI-iifl-X. Bloom -...........I:3'l Penalties: None. . Second Period 0-Halifax, McNeil (Fen!) 9:25 '1-Glace Bay, Campbell (Oonnoli-y. Roohford) . ...lB;a:i Penalties: Needbam 14:23, mm. fear 14:23 misconduct, Watson, l5:3& Third Period ' 3-Halifax, Wyvwimt (Ford, Lapine) 9--Halifax. Bownms 10-Halifax, Arcand (Ford. Morrow . Penalties: Rochiord 4:52. . 12:20 Mor- row 4:53, Leptm and Neodhann 10:30. Btopoi I-rioka - 9 Dion 11 9-6.2 MoMeekln 11 10-29 QUEBEC. (OP)--Two lulu to an- ri-ul goalie Jacques Marcotto'a 1052- 53 playing oontmct with Quebec Citadelles were taken Thursday in Quebec Superior Court. The suits were taken by the la- year-old players sister. Susanne Marootte of Grand'mere. Que., and by Lee Sports Frontenac Inc., own- ers of Quebec Frontenacs. Lalwyer Mark Drouln said the suits claim Marcotteo signed the contmci; under false representation. It was claimed Mai-cotte was told he would be emailed at 1'Aoa.dei-nle de Quebec. 3. high school, and would play junior A hockey. As co-defendants with Citadell-.s. owned by Frank Dyme of Quebec, the suits named the Quebec Ama- teur Hockey Association Inc.. and the Canadian Amateur Hockey Aa- sociation and its executive mam- bere. Executive members named were: D. G. Grimatonc, New Westmins- ter. B. 0.: W. 13. 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Curling Al S'side This Evening The following is the schedule at the Suinmerside Curling Rink for this evening, December nth: 8:30 EM. 1!. Offer versus A. H. I-lubley. H. W. Dickie versus P. L. Reyes. C. Ramsay versus Lloyd Inman. 55-95 33.95 SPIGIAI. Men's Diamond Sex, 9596 pure wool. Shrink-proof. .29 6