. - ,3...” ;. Glace Bay, Saint John Win Week-End Games pim '- SYDNEY. N. 8. Nov. 25 -tCPl- Glace Bay Miners outclassed syd- Cooper 19351, ney Millionaires 1-4 Saturday night before a bin. partisan crowd of Cape Breton hockey fans. 1 For Bud Poile. it was the sixthi victory by his youthful players in! seven games against the veterani Millionaires, 1950 .V!ar.titne Major League champions. I-'or S)'dllP)'. the loss washed out hopes of clinitiini: mil. of the cellar before Tuesday. when they play fourth-place lloiictnii Hawks in Moncton. The game was on the roiizh side with 12 penalties, two each ROIIISZ to Robertson. M1-ket.rn. winellc1' Il.l(l Cooper. Glacr Biti--Cimil. A:'tie:l: fl?- iPlll'('. Wlndlex. Cooper. Bloomer. M,xkct.vii; fovun:-('6. Riiomcli. Bailey-, Halcy. Poile. Macey. And- ersnir. Leger. Wywrot. Cliorley. Delileisli. ' Fvdllf) --(tout. Ptrlsodiiy: de- 3 'cnrr. l.c.vatidosk.. Matthews. Mr- Bridt-. Diiininsz. Mr:Rne; fo"ward.-'. Ktnnch. Ciipolo. Wiialcn. Robert-1 um. Prnkop. llildcbrand, Galina- 1et, Pine. First Period j l Glace Bay, Cooper tbll 2 --Sydiiov, Cupolo ' rwhrilett. Dinnfitgi 7:41 3--Glace Ba), Aiidct-.-on lPolfel 12.50 4-Glare Ba;-, Ma--i--: fAndei'so , Poilci l2l'l2 5 -GIGCP Bay. Wyv:i"it 4I.c':er. Cliorlmi i'l'-1'? PFIHIIIIOS-lVln(I10)' 5.71. Cn- rvper 10:29. i second i-t-ranti l 8-Glace Bay. Hater 4Rhonier. Brill:-1”. 10:18 '7-S,-.'diic,v. I'III(IlII)'.'fllld iRobcrtsoiti 16.03 ll---Glace Bay. Le'.'er twywrot. Mikclvlii 16:47, Penalties -Robertson 3'13. Wlncilcy ll:29. XI. (HIP 13.08. .Vfvkrtyri Z7226. Mcltne 17:38. My-l kclyn 19:34. 1 ' Third Period , 9--Sydney. Prokop . 1 (Hildebrand. Robertson) 9.08i 10-Sydney. McBride 1 tRobertsoni 13:18 1 11-Glace Bay, Mncey . lmidersoni , 14 ;2() 2nd Iieague At Stake Here Tonight second place will be at stake to- night when the Glace Bay Miners and the Islanders meet. at the Forum in ii. regiilar Maritime Major I-lot-key League game. Botli teams are tied with 25 points and have played the same number of games. For the Miners it will be their third showing here. this season and their first since the 25th of Octo- ber. so far the two teams have split honors on local Ice with the Miners winning the first game and the Islanders the second. Both clubs are on it short. win- nlmz Mi-rak. each having won its ATTENTION eight o'clock. Penalties lidobeittson 1 :5-. Cliorley B:-III, Bloomer 10:30. STOPS Pidsodny 11 16 9-85 Arnell 8 12 1-24 --CPt- Saint in1( Moncton Hawks 3-2 Saturday. niaiiitaiiied the Leacuc while Hawks third Ci.arlotietnwn and Glace Bay. oil: red six forwards but (our resulting shots were fruitless. ' .- bout ice npleie in.-on. Marshall. I.-tits. Filion. The annual meeting of the Prince Edward Island stifle Association will he held on board H. M. C. S. Queen Charlotte on Thursday evening, All rifles must be turned In by November 24th. BEAVIQRS J. HAWKS '2 SAINT JOHN, N. B. Nov. 35 John Beavers. edg- their Mil"IlIllI': it-point lead in Major Hockey remained in place two games behind the last. minute Haivks took izoalie Toni Lockhart and us- Ill The second peixud 15 minutes after He recovered sufficiently to sioo,ooo CAPTURE -ro PLAY TODAY u.AI0-4 no-o.. ' was delayed: a hard,l' lrisitig shot hy Buchanan hit. Lock- liart oti the head and knocked him Icold. i VIFIGT I TS-.v---v----- PAGE SIX THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN NOVEMBER 26. I-IAl.ll-IAX. Nov. 25 (CP) --Hali- fiix St. Mary's completed it dis- astrous week Saturday night. by dropping: a 4-2 decision to Char- lottetown Islanders. It was the third loss in four games. The other was at lie. the game. Moiicto Goal. lciiwvztrds. llaniiltoii. Horeck. ROII-lconn)eIni0n would Sm," be mreahting Saints for the last two 5T'h0I95- Clemj cited. Maybe not this year, 51- ”"""”' , Hhough ya” can he"... U3”, but it was another case of Halifax Biirnuin, Kennett). Saint John--Goal, Iciice. lieoti. Atuiiilcl. C. Smellc. 1,... mdgin h 1h 1 .. W ialile to convert them. They fired Mcsich. ,m.wm.ds' N.coHe' W.abL the -saim-sgmazy R:ai;:gtoI:;lne5l)::1:.lill shots at goalie Ilal Gordon in 50” 13uL-h.-1mm. 1; AC0, 0111311. IV rated st F X” uimm Theltlic first period but none scored. .--1y T e 1 --g 1 ' . i ' i q ' 'lihe,v outshot the Islanders In the r vm9””v W13 Medmmu Sants lost by 17 points but that . 1 . 1 1. H Miillizau, Langclle. -mm mm they mm .d H i5"”"i hm mild ""3 Sp ” x .. .. . too” 1" ”5”"1i.1ir of goals and in the third. R5-ii”-S-”R”b5 1 MN” alld cars in the last half and that their Lamyence Hcumjml . Shooting was dednltelv 0” Eddy nptlalandeys agiiin matched an earls. Hi-st Period tin the answer that the local collem Hahinx Hum. - Fmmli-”'N0'l” iicnc will be rcidv to step into set; I ;; T1:1I(I''”f1ulnolII nMyirten10tslirotI1:'l: A j . - - - it . iree P9”aI'lgm'Ms-310;. 1" tor Intercollegiate raiiks this Will-i iniiirics. Two of them. Billy I ” tteiiza .Hc,'I"' .l9Ti Watson and liiigliie Campbell - 0n' t mrdat I ' ' not-e S:iints' top marksmen. 9 i-Mflh Ciemenlsl 2329 In the course of a post-gainc! Defem-cinzitt Fred IN'caver was -rsml” -Iohllv BUCIIMIEII .coiivcrsatlon with the Xavcriaitsl one of the better renrsuards 'A”'”d9Ir W-"”50"l y 9157tcoacli. Ambrose Giltiict. ue ask- 0" NW Hilli- Pettalties--Miliie 5:30. Ken-ted him if his team had a mood 0!" (Tnntpboll has a broken nose. P-eds 93.73. thud night. He 1-enned that ms ho Mwtttson a spriiinetl wrist and Third Period made a rcasoiiziblv good slimviiiri.iW”"l'"i'. ('Iliir:',ed and checked 3-Saint Jr-hit. 5'.!li'(ll”tli'II "pat cnnnemt and J0? 1:-mm...” lienvtly Irv Johnny Dutchak, suf- ii-feon. '12 Snicllei ll:()4 t-en. nu (mi mm. 51.06,..." but fr-rt-tl tntn taint-at ligaments that. 4--Mont-ton. Burman i1.mwa,.d M,,cNa”,. Mm sm”,.(,d 171-will knop him idle for three to- 'S"hoi”' H153 tioiitts. uas better than at anv rm" w”ks' . Lsa,n, Johnv WNW" win", L15: war... he stated 'MMiN ('onn,v Bonhoninir. Burk Whit. 'NIC0”9- Bllchim-"nl 16:04 tiallv. whoihas onlv been -l)I'!V'lllRIlm-kl. WM! pm"l'VsI':'" Md 5'” pe1m11,13s..None. Inn, ”mroe Yeas nbwr Gt irhmctbItit'IxCnzic shared the Island i r ” 51 iconls xiliile Halifax scorers were STOPS trlian two or four points last s a ' . . . l . 1 :9 'IBill Foid and Dennis Smith. Lotkhait 9 .0 12-31 son he added Coach Gilriet l0lnl- -- - . ' ' . ' I , I-irst goal came at 5:01 in the Hughes 6 ll B-25 ed out tht tl S - add Glnce BM, , IE 'mm'5 mm mwnlfirsl period when Willie Mill'- A .f ,,,.-. .. j: -. , xaaveulans H .CIo'V)T Rial"? t'ha”.slir-.ll scnl Boiihommc into the r "V Hm "I ll-0 - -"”'lU"W5 i-lmir ziflcr Bolt Qrninvillc has '7” mar "-'11?” HIPV WP!" ml '11” l'.'IlI,LIll uzi the ice on a rush. last two games. The Miners defeat- ed the Hawks Friday night and the Millionaires twenty four hours later while the Islanders were downing Saint John and Halifax. Hughes; de-ppossibly next year m. the Wm, M. ,ltnvin;: the chances and being un. Islanders. sharper up front. and stronger on defence. opened out a two-goal load in the first per- iod then held off the hard driv- The wariiinit signal was flashed Isaturelay night. that the unmolcst- L0" m"'5 M796 reikn of i.ainlantl colleges in I""”5 Rocklilv 0I5””- M353 M”'"35,Maritime. Intercolleiziate basketball liiiarch to the Mariliinc Senior and Tl'lFI'FOII9f.'l.'llr titles, Rniilinntmn. who plziyeil hparklini: IiI1t'I(P). stint in on tlir wing and ' ' ' pivhippcll tlin puck nver Frechettr Had the Satnts nn' gottrit aw,-.ty alter hc wt-nt doun. 'l.o such a poor start the garn: with lift-Neil off serving a 1would have been even closer The major. Paiilysliin fired MacKen- ;siow start was lllldDl'Sl.3flCIaIJIe asl 7.ie's rrhntind into the not over Islanders Outplay Halifax St. Man-yls For 4-2 Victory ' I they were playing against big nnmpl the prostrate Fret-hettc. making Frechelie ls Given Release HALIFAX. Nov. 25 - (GP) - Goaltender Larry Frechettc today asked for and was grant- ed his release from Halifax St. Mary's. coach Wilf Field announced following 5. special meeting. The meeting was called when rumors began circulating about dlssention in the club. ”Each player was interviewed." said Field. "Some had beefs but few of them were serious. Every- thing has now been squared sway." Frechette will leave as soon as another goalie is obtained. Fields expects to have one by Tuesday. Field also said he would play his first izame Tues- day when Glace Bay plays here. O'Brien Third In Grand Circuit Event In ialil. the score 2-0. Just past the halfway mark of the second period. Smith took ad- vantage of poor clearing and shot St. Mary's first goal. Two minutes later Islanders had it back when Whitlock rapped In McKenzie”: handout. Before a minute of the third period had elapsed. Ford receiv- ed it pass from Joe MacArthur and his slap shot whlzzed by Hal Gordon like a bullet. It. was the last time Halifax was in scoring form and near the niidvray mark of thli' frame. Mcl-(enzie finished the scoring for the Islanders. I.ineups:- - Charlottetown: Goal. Gordon: defence. Travis. Dutehak, Vitale, Gray; forwards. Tralnor. Favero, Marshall. Bellrinxer. Bonhomme, Whitlock, Pawlyshyn, MacKeiizie. Morrow. Beniidigv. Halifax: Go'al. I-irci-hello; de- fence. Drainville. Weaver, Nixon, McNeil: forwards. Ford. Watson, Campbell, Mclirthiir. MzicKen7.ie. Thomson, Smith, Lewis, Blondin, Leswick. - 5”"l"""-Vlg INc.i.EwooD, cunt. Nov. 2.5 - '4'” ""I'"' (AP)-Pronto Dan Saturday won 1--Charlottetown. Boiilioiinne. the 5-A-5.o03yud(u,d Golden rv-ESL lMarshall. Bcllrinizert . 5.01 2-Charlottetown. Pawhsliyn IMii('Ken:'.ie, lilnrrovt-i 14.47 Penalties: MacNcill 1l:lti. Bell- ringer l1.lli. SP('0II(l Pi-rloil .'l--Halifax. Smith . 4-Charlottetown, Whiiloc lMacKenziel . . .. Penalties: Weaver 4.51. Dutchak Trot handily before 12.271 Grand, Circuit. fans at llolh-wood Park. 1 Driven bi Bennie Scliiie. Pronto: hnn stepped off his lflth .-traiglitt victory iii- world-i-ecord time till 2:30 3-5 for the i 1-4-mile trot. I Star's Pride finished second.l with Floricaii third. Prontr Don paid 32.90. 32.40 and 12.22 ..i .9 .competition for the first time. As! ' TV the game wore on their tciiscnesw irppearcd to wane and in the lnsiiettawa "Red" I.-avem is expected ,0 play' live iniiiiiies they i-.'e:'e playiitg the; tonight. He was supposed to enter: hospital Saturday but way they operated against the R- shou OHQA. F. a week before. With dail)'iTO pemcimn Friday "mm and an.l'DliECl.ISP under the watchful eye of other Saturday morning may havt-J prevented the hospital trip. lp055Ib1C F The defense trio of Larry Travis 3”""” """h "W ”0"'-I1 l"”'l5- ”"” Johnny Dutchak and Phil Vitalr: will likely have to split the blue-l line duty between them. It is not” expected that Bob Gray or George, McLi-wan will be able to plar RIFLEMEN Nov. 29 at 139 Kent it. y, ,.J '0 Kenuioocl. IIVEIICURTS "CANADA'S NATIONAL OVICRCOAT" the Sims: for ME" cliarlottatwn I'.E.I. MONDAY - HOCKEY - FORIIM BULLETIN - '1'UESDAY-CHILDREN'S SKATING GENERAL SKATING WEDNESDAY--GENERAL SKATING THURSDAY-CHILDREN'S SKATING . GENERAL SKATING .. FRIDAY - HOCKEY - MONCTON SATURDAY-AFTERNOON SKATING GENERAL SKATING .. GLACE BAY coach Father Mat-Guizaii and ..' few more exhibition; -T By Jack Sullivan l and TORONTO. Nov. -iCPi-i aiir:l'0ttaira Rouzh Riders, who didnlii iI'.:'.lll'f? in Di't3-iiellson calculations. tut experts for the Big Four tltle,t Toniizht "I-fliicl” Poilcls Red Rnirh inrtchi stepped up 52'l'l:'li'LIy to ers from Glace Bay uill he nt lhv :tti-tier the roll-call as lG.'il Can-i Forum in a game tltat will (IOCI1IP.il(Ilflll football champions snle nwnership of second place for Grey Cup Winners. I the tlmibeitiiz. For the past sever-I They took the most-sought.-afteri al weeks the Islanders and th-Kbaiible in the game with it handy" Miners have been sticking as closelill-24 victory Saturday oven Sask- to one another as Johnnv Morrowtatcliewaii Rotuzhrlders. Western has to his check. "Red" Favero.iCan:ida tllleholders who hadnlt thanks to a pinch hit job by pcn- lplayeri hcfore a Grey Cup crowd lelllin. iii expected to he playiiii: In 17 years. it was sasi:.atchcw:iii's but defensemen Bob Gray andlsevrnth straight loss In East.-West George McLagan will still be on competition following I thumping the sidelines. is-i-0 defeat by Queen's University in 1923. , There was good news aboiift For Ottawa, it was its third Walter Pawlyshvn yest.crda,v. LcoiGi'e.v Cup triumph although one-- Lamoureux claimed that Walter in i925-- was settled in the com. played his best izame of the sea-lmlttee rooms without anybody son Saturday night in Halifaxlpultlng on a uniform. Since his illness Walter has beenl The. game was a. fitting climax havlniz trouble regaining his lashto this late-autumn madness ex. season form but with plenty nfyhibited annually by football fans work which he has been gettinrilfrom Edmonton to Montreal. 1t. lately. there should be no doubt nfret two records: The crowd of the big left winger being able t-il2'7.3'26 was the largest ever to wit- rnund the opposinz defenses and ness a football game in Canada lrint. those goals main. land the irate receipts. about. 5131.- Chicago IlWin Pills Upset Of Week-End Saints will inake a strong noisy invasion nn Mount A. U N.E. this winter. . . . "7'a':2i . f'.HlCAG() 0. DETROIT 2 seem". Pun” DETROIT. Nov. m - (CF) -- . Inspired by the return of defence- Momenko . msn Black Jack Stewart. Chicano .c ' ”"' mmndo) ' L" Black Hawks Saturday night 5i-Chxqagof Pen" hlaaied Detroit. Red WIHRS 6-2 '.G'”dolm' G"). 16:03 before 12,404 surprised National Lh'"g0' Gu"I0l'" A Hockey League fans. mew?" me) It" It ended a 12-game Detroit 7TD”'"""' mvehch jinx nm? the Black Hawks It l5'”"i- Gi”V"' - - 172" also was the first defeat. for. the Penny: C'l0V"' 1232' ' G V - Third Perloil - W . 1 . iezsiie leading Red mm in it s4hl(.ngo' Bmbmdo st:-v'wiri hits been sidelined with ”"".”'"l M” injuries and was playing in his g";I:":':,' If3':;'oY"I”1I;ow:;'l2ray' first some in weeks. He sufifered a concussion early in the season iind recently had been skating back into condition at Gait. Onl.. where Chicago has I junior farm. 19:30. TORONTO MONTREAL I TORONTO, Nov. ll -- (CF) .. Toronto Maple Leafs. prolonging mm "M Pm” lheir home-lee mastery ovirr !4hiM'o soda" Montreal. pumped in two 'thii'd- ('Ho,."k', . M38 period goals Saturday night. to zachinim Mmienko” gdefelt the Canadians 4-2 before (McFadden. Bltblfldol . 9:46 3-Detroit. Lindsay (Abel. Kelly) HAW! fnnl. biggest crowd of the National Hockey league canon here. ":36 Canadians haven't won in To- TICKIT SAl.I:- AND MONDAY GLAGE BAY - MONDAY - 8.30 TODAY - SATURDAY - 9 A. N. to 6 P. M. UP TO 2 EM. All IINAINING SEATS - MONDAY - 2 P. M. The FORUM Penalties: Gee 13:11. Hiicul ronto during the regular nelson either this your or last and their defeat. dropped than five points behind the second-place um. Yin! Ptrlol 1-Montreal. Richard (Continued on Page I) his stint muslin '.uo3.I- topped wlhP.vl1lllV0fI--ally TSDOVFIS lmd deficltc - .- 32.40. Stars Pride returned 53.40 909' rlmufl-h1,0,.',(I)2.p..,1,,,' and s:l.:l0, and his stnhlemate. 5,H"mM.. 1.-Om. Floricciii. also 3C'...'l0 for the show. 4M(,Anhu,., . .47 Joe O'Bricn. vcteriiti rlrlvcr from 6--(iltiirlottclown. Mtii-licnzic lM,b”'0”- P E 1r W”: mi”! "mi 111-1m1o(.k. 1t1,,r,.-1,3111 9,2t1rNi1:lit Sun in the scvcnttt race. it Priialtics: Prcrlicttc lsrrvcoi li.tliT0P-i0T-U1 I'n"lf'r' M l l-ll miles. Ford) 1.35. PHWI)SIl)'n 1.35. I(eal- SFMMARI mg (3.53. Travis 10.04. 16.02. Vitalr st-tenth Raor- I Hi miles- 13..'i'.'. plot. free for all. purse 35.000. Stops:-- A-Prince Jay Wilbur Bcnttie 950 Gordon . ll 3 Q7 -26 2.90 3H) Fret-hntio . . 7 T '1--2t Good Time Frank Ervin 2.30 2.- 60. A-Night. Sun Joe O'Brien 3.00. Time: 2:15 4-3. Also ruii: Tassel Hanover. Irish Hal. Thomas B. Scott. Dudley N Hanover. lliclilnnd Hirin- y p A-S A. Camp Farms entigv. Eighth riuwl I-4 mile: the ifiolden Wt-st Trot: free for all” pursv F-25.000 added. was mr", M, Pl'(il1'.0 Don BCllll.l' Scliue. 2.00 give the fans in R0 for theii'l40 zfgoc money. Weather conditions were perfect. the field was in Kuorfx shape and a foiirtli-quarter come-I Tm”. back by Saskatcheivtiii front a '23-21 Aim ',.m,: ”V dwlui" yaw ”ii”l'";IEI. i Darn Flash). Silver Riddle. Mal- onttnued on Page ll) Irnlm. Lord Stewart, Miss Excel- event in the eouiitry. And ever.-sthiniz IO. A-Floriczin Fraiik Er-vin 3.30. 2.120 fl-3 (world rrrordl. ir's Pride Harry Pownall 3.-I ii-niciver'- Gallon. R-- 2.. l t IINOI will 'lllWllYIIlI' Waterproof Pqor ortsman ' VIRGINIA CIGARETTES ,. ..:g... ...,...G...m..... st. F. X. In 54-37 Wit? Over Saint Dunstanfs The Senior St. F. X. basket- ball team on the strength of an 18 point lead in the first half. de- feated the st. Dunsian's Univers- ity senior team 51-?! in an ex- m up of eight. baskets and one toulj shot. Pat Connely was itors second highest . . point Kelley with 11. while guard Joe 11 had nine. many the 113. Reardon came on in the half to toss tour field goa vwo foul shots into the basket and this along with one (Md goal in the first half gave him 12 p0inl5. Pele Dunphy was an. and with six and Mooney, standout for the Saints, had M. -points. i Joe Flaherty was pi-nba1,1., the xaverians most effective 1-ime, He guarded Reardon like a 113'wk' all night and took l'luniI)('l'Ios.s1-e. bounds off his own backboard. Earl Nicholson. Physical Tran. ing Instructor at P. W. C. M, referee-in-chief, assisted 1.5.. Hap old "Red" Howatt. second hibition game at the S. D. U. gym- ls and nasiuin on Saturday night. The Xaverians. last year's Do- minion Intermediate, Maritime Senior and Intercollegiate champ- ions. raced into I 33-16 lead in the first (I) minutes but the Saints came back in the second half to outscore their highly rated op- ponents 32-21. The visitors were off and run- ning from the opening whistle and they jumped into an early 10 point land before the Saints could find the range. After that play remained on it fairly even basis with the Xaverians picking tip seven more points than the local collegians. St. F. X. gave an uncanny dis- play of ball handling with the result that they worked in around the basket for most of their shots. The Saints. on the other hand. were forced to take many of their shots from outside the de- fence perimeter of the visitors. The shot-makers on both teams were below form as they missed quite a number of their efforts. Jackie Reardon of the Saints missed several shots that ordin- arily would have been duck soup for the may youngster. Howard Mullrally, towering St. F. X. centrcman, was the lead- lnx scorer with 17 point: made BOX SCORE St. I. X. F6 F8 Pls. pp Connolly Andrews F. MacNeill Mac-Nally Maclnn-is Flaherty Gallant R. MacNeill om.-,..:.:s.:o..; 1 i Totals S. D. U. Reardon Dunphy Mullally Coylo MacKinnon Kennedy Miiclsaac Mooney Mae,Donta-ld -r- I 3'1 --'1 wt.-.A:hN; lency, Clipper Hanover. A-Arden Homestead Btablt--E. R. Hsrrlman-L. B. Sheppard entry. B-B. C. Cruikshank-Joseph Purcell entry. '1' .. 0' HN-cOH--ix7b::rw.5- UN:-saucy. -lio--3--doctors -Itzuo-io- 'C3Ious-onu--ha: Totals 0.: "Ho swerve: . . . the tackle is blocked . . . and he's well away4 racing for the winning touch-dowril And an the last shout: of victory die away, you HEM "9 ” Sportsman. 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