Islanders Team Looks Tops At Forum Sessions . We "i.a.'7;.i:"a;n.'.T,... I.-landers coach Leo Lamoureux "””"'!"? M O , ulebnud ms birthday yesterday ggiilmlgiiox, his tcnniniates of last by putting.the aspirants of his ' - . .. 1951'” team lhmugh brlsmng staldd (l:'?Il!l1llnHglllli)I1t;LFlsnaltgoggglikl t:',fmI;f;"'" '" meloff the ice following last nl;2ht's . . grind and referred to his efforts Am C happy b'"'hd"y ” mlm to get into condition Jolinnv have been forpLeo because the Duwhak who looks ' to be "-1 boys we.” mmmg 0" me steam prettv fair shape stated that the and ."5'””i "mund H last mglws practise was the 'Iics't one vet pm.Cu5e' They held their hrs" Willie Marshall appeared to be- 5c”mmageS yesterday m0m”m'the fresiiest looking man oomiii-vl and were back Exam 1” A Ionic:-loff the ice A-kcd how he felfl and harder one last night. wink rm”'Dd 3.mod.. 'I Ph” Vim!" led a Swen” mlikpdi The dclviice we-i'r under orders crew of athletes to tho dressing' . , V i , mm inc.-'r pr-'tCllsO which lasted for Ilium, umfu-t-iiilis "ll 5. ahntli an hour and ten itiintitcs.i(fame '(,0sBt mi';INn'nl Gui: wl'aL' Um I”":"” N” -"W TI" '"0”””:”' :'esriiilxlr(l Iioclv .CllP('II( whcii liel practise laslcd rotighly an hour. stopped Johnny ' Dmchak on I "Burke" Tiaiiior was CPllLEl'lllE mm L Charlie Knox on ;i;ht um: and l I V p v I -' hon ncl iugcr on the left side allMioI:':I(:3HIgu”hgzwggdoitiw Iedigi ' LITTLE SPORT last. iii-'lit's workout. Opposing A . odct fl' .. tlicm was a line ccntcrml bv vvi!- l,lr'”l1. l?,m'l1 agh:f.0:'e::)wr;”len"lu llr Mai".-lizill and flaizkt-d by if i” ' I C I": . iii.iiiila:itl. Joiiiiiiv has been living t nnnv lioii-ioniiiir on the rizzlit Wm pi C x m-U-mv the p -I . Mlle and Maicrl Cieniciizs on the M” Ml, b'FfR'h.(,n .lL1pawMr',lr":lfl lrft. i t - i ' .. .. s r f - ll '. Btlrkti took 3 fill it t'('li'.ci'ln.:. 02:0,. mm ”1:10ll':hI1lf?l U, ES twin Carrcr and l.ornc Heitrie-say Leo Dims "me bOHhlhrol1Pi:l'”':;5rd and Mar.-Eiall centered Alorrou " a and r)owIiiii: Vitals tool; it crank Ska.” O: 15 3' mo b9-:i”m”g Of 2: mp Clnwp W, SML L": 3 am earn in litr Tli i- follourd by W p as ,m, mm, a fn:wt.tril Ilnr rii.-lini: up the ire "Mn my Ca . and limmcyevl and all-lflllllllll to score on a (ir- l.:lnln,;:NlX .s up the (lctruse 19”” Fm” am m" 3””l”'' 5h001' two three pairs. Vitaic and TE, llln Ilse rounds out the ses- -.l. .t. i ..,,,, ,, ., N M 3 ix” O p”H'"T 0”” dire'”v' The tr-.tm will ll:'obab'.v start. liuwliak and C-rat. .'il'.itiITCl. and Mtirrzs Latino and "Sin" Reach a third. llzil tltirduii and Frank Rnpcr took clrc or the nctiiiiiicl- the St'zix(Ill ullli la iiirn. Leo stai- till it-s:ci'(l:i,i. Hc rxpecis to curt'y fivi- (lPf0l).xCnltlll and eleven for- ivards for the whole 51 asoii. . 'Flici'i- was :'.:ll no furthiir wrirdf an the "Buck" Wliillock casr. Lon: Petoiaoli failcrl to rnalw piarii.-e dti- ti Sl4'K- . ' im mm was lillkllltz ttitli Joltnny Hot-ecklt pp” by tclt-plioitc but stated tliall .Vtoiiu..iii's ti-rins tor a trade with '.llt' lsl; l,lll'.IPfIS0ll.lI)I: '.VTLlllL'I0ll uantsl There are more clubs than the Islanders and more players than Conny Bonhoiminc and Bob Gray involved in a dispute with the Glace Bay Community Hockey Club over the signing of last yea-sis members of the Glace Bay Irozu Glace Bay Kenny Blggs who pla)'t?d centre for the Miners has s-,iui'ned all requests to return to Glace Bay and has now joined a club in the Quebec Senior Hockey Lct.s.itic. Another player, defence- man Jerry MacCabc has signed in play with Shel-brookc Saints THE GUARDIAN . CHARLOTTETOWN Giants to it 3-1 opening victory over Brooklyn today in their best-of-three playoff for the Na- AI Di"'kml" "W "inm- tional Le.-ige pciinniit on home runs by Bobby Thomson and goini: in the last of the ninth Monte In-mp A crowd at 30.707, when PPOTVPI," Rt-csn walked with saw Andy pittko mm the Dad. one out. It sccincd Jackie Rob- gcrs their only run with a sec- lnson. .VcsIrt'du.v's winning hem agninst Philndclpliia. would get 'ritom5on'5 home; with Irvin another chance to but. but Duke on base in the fourth gave Hearn inirlrir tilt into a 8-'tmc-ending - , , ..,, . . a lead he never fielded. Irvin's Ollie lHl.V- MmC”' ALC'”dm"' to xep0”'Slpj;;hih.jnning btasfgnt-9 the big The series rnnliiitlt-s tnmorrow Iriglitlianricr a little insurance. "1 1110 Wil- ' llnurn allowed five hits, all Polo Grounds whore a third, if singles except Pafkds homer. ncccssarr. will hr PIiLVNI Wod- I-”rnin the fifth on he pitched nesday. Tltr winner gobs into lIll' hitlcss ball in the last. 4 113 inn- World Series with New York Yankees starting Tlttlrstlay ill ond-inning homer. IHLZS. off Ralph Briinca in his cii:ht- New York of the Q.S.H.L. I O 'I”:in Slicrbiooke inanagciueiit in cnniluon with the iiiariagcmclit of tile Islanders holds that the Glace Bay p'.aycrs were f e itzeiiis. They refer to a letter idtrs for-Wliiilock lV9r”l(ll'C'..IalE)(l to most players by for-lniir coach Gordon Bruce ear- Daliiiv IIOI('ll( as IWTL Or "191 lv this suiiiuicr to thc elfcct tnat tiiadv and an iiiianiiuiiiiceil dc-i To lfciicciiiaii . . ' The raw or tlouli: Rollltcnlltlffi Springhill '.'iuli lint) tiray is still bcfnrr the. The Jiininr Ahlunx will time! iiw Sprinclitil T.inlwis hole on .Stiiirl.ty aflriiiiooit in the first gaiiw rif tiic Illaiitinic junior ' V hast-bill Hilttls. ll uas EtltlIULlnl"P('llSi.HPd 50 l”L9'd3-Y Inst nzclit by Major lianny Mat:-I (-,,.m.H.. Cirorgrt Mcl.at!an ruin it new play-I h(.,.(.p or from the Providence Reds The sci-nnd and tliiirl ganws d g I 1 ,1 d I u ll hr plit.-rl H1 Syn-.n:li.ill nn mm? ”?”"" r W” 5” ” 3” Miner. no-.t cacti ”Bufl" Pill” . i ll be. But two l)lt(I pitches i -. HIHMIH wqmmmn Tm mm” fnp ;” lhp cm as cM,.,,.,m hp, mu Wgcmpd inn awn-O 1" (Hate the nlaioff for the National League 'I)l:'”l!:;l'f tiilnc llFlt' xviitd.t;.- will not tiiirlri-u:i,x,”iTll' TI”-V ill” ilk”-V ml"? '” Bav last. niclii and is exivctlfll M.l.m.m.”i The inn bad ))llt'ltf'S ttrrc lirimc Rn.'lt'Ill(it(l. 3' '3"'” il”""? "””"”-l mmk 3”” W” In iiavr I4 ll'-3.VC1'5 0" mild ll" - lltrll Hui" ockorltl If-IYTICJIHF; run dcliinrics sci-rod up in Bohliv nu. Snruichill won the rlfzhl in I"alVl.l'-Sll.l'll ill" '"Xl3"lPlI ””il.h.s l practise. Anion: the ncw ” , 3', Us me am ” H l-X-hnmsnn in the fourth nmmg t-mdlp(.t.. rrrlrctrinl Not,-i Srotia and Non Sill-.ri.-tb,, W,” M. winger L0" clout known" vtDhetlier Citiircriitidancutliwo Mame nun in the eighth. ac. i,Kpn)' dolcnw: Rlllll-"I'll in ii” "hills "3 4'" T "T : who uas traded for R.-i,v W.” "'35; M559" 8 e ' ,.” lg-(zunltng for all of the Giants' lt":tl,n; inn l,PulSVlIlP rubs tlnrr . . .tt3p,ha::A gtmam pmtad mm l-"ilk lllfyll Come back at its ui ilwm games in Inn in thn bi-st or fIYP,VSh'ft l.'i1tinCI0ll Hawks for part of last I Bmnm. mM,,.mg 3'-,'H,m..n1d '5-;,,,d.,. A 'v''”' Rmh '"""i "p””'I"d ”'-'Wl"v Sfleml .l'03l'5 EEO "W9 itlio was relicvctl iii the ninth. ivasl mrlilv ntatvliccl as vvirlnnccll from ”"l:h:CTlhI:ic.I. nne nf the flnnsl ,iitn'mr tcants to be nssrmlilr-ri. beta for some tin n, uon thc ls- . . . "T"- land title Irv rlrriclalirm lhn tint--' MEN l”RK' m" 1 T”-P' M" M" BN2"-p mnmrs "Wm-Tithe lntr--nntinnal Roxin: Club Sylnnncrmdo .m, Hm 'smm M ml.” aiinnuliccd iodav that the 10-. round liratgvwciglit. fight betweenl ,.loe Louis and Rocky Marciano m"'” -""mv'-mar-a .-scheduled for lltr Polo Grounds. Oct. ll. has tmeii shifted to Mad-' l.-'Oll Squ:irr- (?.ll'flt'll. Friday, Oct. Jfi l "um M mm den." ed "ml A Sllfil-(0sllvlHll' oxplalnml that tlicl; minud and 5"” out the fame M” l. B. C. coiiidtit iakc the risk of ap Prints double size at no extra cuat.l pmsxble Wmld SCH” game UN”-l"; Any R exnosure roll 35:. Rcprintsl""-' tli'cparatinn- in get. the Polo Jr each or in for .'l5c. Mall FIIm,Gx'"ll'l(k I” ”l"d”"'55' Mniwl (.har"mMnwn' i ll l.'tIx'IN' a liar and a half in sci up flir 'lll'.' and Sl'g'l'S for an out- m- l door ficht. ISLAHOERS HOCKEY CLUB DANCE at the ROLLAWAY BALLIY-.El0M THURSDAY. OCTOBER 41-It 4 Dancing 9:30 to I l l MEET YOUR HOCKEY CLUB IN PERSON l Music by DON MICSSICR AND HIS lSl.ANI)ERS ' Admission 321.00 l camcs to nnr. K . the Glace Bay Club had no in- tcntions of opel'atiii:.! during the l95l-52 scasoii and that as mat-. tors slnod tht-n. lhc players nilgllti lrm.-X ii. A. and uffit-iafls ittll" (I10; rnnsider tlit-iiiselies frcc zigiciits. l cxpnci an aii.uvri- or a vice: Ti 5h,.b..o k C; b behave. that . , , .. . '”' mo" Wmll 31 IO" FONT" I351: lhrl: izuaii 0aLlClI1OI'lil'dllt'e resicasc.lmligtmcmr 15 cripple?" we”: H." "mm Wat mm a (Lam, BM. M The Ikzandcrs Hock” Club is icilible shape but were not an- Sidiici- .s-poi'tca.s'.ci- lli0iif.:ITLlItC "Is-'mHmmg word M their appeal In. ianders worn in the right aiidime (gA.H,A. but don't; expect. aliv for about a ucck. Both Boli- 4 , C1 1 pad F, V :0. mu -5 . 1.3 - V V nt Bl00kI)n manager ial cy i C 9 I Mu”-l iiioninic and C13) wish to rcnia.n Dress?” an” the Dodgers had ab sorbed a 3-1 beating from New York Giants in the first game of use .nlayinz for Dartmouth. he was nnc. or tile leadzng contenders for aroring honors in the Big Four. . . . Sydney Millitiiiames acrordiltg to centre and if they can secure him, he uould fill a bug izap on the tram. One of the:r best centres Alex Birukow has been injured iilavzng bascball this summer and Svdiicgv may be a little vtiiriicd abtltit him. Eddie Marchant his release and Marchaiit has joined J0l1llt'I,V! mm. showing. H orcck's Moncton Hawks. Syd-1 nay expected a lnt front Mar- rhant last year bill the Wiiiiii- pr: hnln I1OCI(0)'lbI. was llillll'CCI and never rceazncd his stiide. . . o l F.'HllI(lF "Biscuit" Bathgatc. ls-l landcrs crntre icc man last year has turned professional and will turli out with Murph Chamber-I ,i.iin and the Vancouver Cillitlcksi ,lnniiig workout but he walked Brooklyn ifivc and hit one. He nipped lrvili llcarn and llcsirni; Branca. on the lcit elhmv in the fourth. Pmlbielan I9) and tttntiiilnollzi. Dodgers In BadwSh-ape But Continue To Hope lsal their bcst nitclicr "Our pitching staff is shot. and in: up hope. We think we can win" , lwiiilicr. or Slicldon J0llPSpl-Ii-IOI. Dresscn had no criticism of Ralph Braiica. his big riglithaiidcr 17 Players iTry Out With Seventeen iiic Maritiiiie Major Hockey Lea- ..2ui oc cl tltl- i'z' n '2 -, SW11?-l" hi”? S-lmliielo. John! oili-ililinilcig-tiikllllll Wm” ship or the six-team league. Jim Hearn Pitches Giants To 3 - 1 Victory Over Brooklyn Dodgers JIM 1.tt.;AnN shortly bcfore Thomson drove BRooKLyN. 0.1, 1. .tAp)- Jjm deep into the lowcr left-field Hearn pitched the New York 5933- t Tho Giants got only five hits Yankee Stadium. By Wll.l-."TiVRlMSl.T-IY 1 BROOKLYN. Oct. 1 - IAP) . , ,, a lot of i)i't-ssili-ti on us l9l'II'lR I1 I92 lIijIll')'. These were the depressed words who was chartzcd with the loss. leis:-onsolate over thc loss. i lit low in him." T0R0NT0- Ofln 1 - (C?! --t It Cainpaliclla. one of the D1-1.V91'5 ll'l9d Oi” l9'lsparkplucs of the team. is unable dill" 39 53411: J0llll BCHVETS 0f to play toiiiori-ow. Dndtzcr catch- 'in;; rlinrcs will be liiiiidlcd in Rube ml "0'”e'ld" 7”" the 9h3mI”0”' Dodgers 22-canic wiiininc acc who lc,an't bc tlirnwii into the breach Hr: said that 12 players fl'ompbE.cm,s(, or m.em.m.k. 13” yea” OHLAJ 5cm" teams; One of the least (IlS('tltl!'?l5'.9fl had none on the ice today. These p1aym.S in fhp Dodgm's' die. ' included eight players from lasbmom was canwmmlav me cm, II1CPElflCOH.lI.C"9.0e.-' ,. I" C C O an” ” l)cai S St. MIKPS s0nlL)lS. Carl and NM can.m.r. landers who have plenty of the down the centre strrngth this season in the persons of ”Btit'ko" Trainor. Laurie Peterson. Willie Marshall and Hub Bcaudry. Strength down the centre is the rna.n formula used by Conny Smvilto in building a hockey team and he should know for he has born pretty successful during ilic past decade in his search fn:; Stanley Cups with the Toronto Maple Leafs. I I O The Scarwaier Navy football train has introduced something ncw'in the art of coaching and scouting plays. According to a picture In the Toronto Globe and Mail the coach hovers over the lcam -in it helicopter about to far! above the gmund and 5th. ANNUAL Harrington and Winsloe Area. actual hunting conditions. Open All Age Stakes. Field Trials get underway at 7 AM. from Highfi dog in each stoke- Hall at South Winsioe, Thursday, Oct. 11-Follow from Charlottetown to the trials-you can't miss. FIELD TRIALS Spoiisored by the (”HARLf.i'l”IiI-ITOWN KENNEL CLUB WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY - OCTOBER. 10th - lltli Canadian and American Hunting Dogs in competition under Puppy Sink:-A - Derby Stakes - Shooting Dog Stakes - If you have not yet entered your dog. contact or write to- Mrs. W. M. Brchaut, Field Trial Secretary. 115 Rochford St., Charlotte- town. for information and entry forms. Speclal Prize; for but P, 15, 1, DINNER SERVED to the public at 1 PM. by the Women's Insti- tute at the Harrington Hall on Wednesday, October 10, and at Winsloe JOIN US - YOU ARE MORE THAN WELCOME eld Tourist (Jourb. the field trial signs also worked out. Saint. John in about two weeks. said the coach. Their first series Flame Will be played Oct. 17. ; team. "Diamond Will The Beavers will move cast tola,,am-- ..-.L.. .- -,--...,.. riian footiball game. Bernar town. coaches the Shearwater ruizby team but. "Spud" Is he is called, dirt not. mention anything about helicopters last Saturday vthen his team was play'mg4 the OCTOBER 2, 1951 Halifax Team Works Out At Montreal MONTREAL, Oct. 1 -- (CF) - "My boys are pretty stiff . . . stiff- jointed. that is.'' said Coach Wilf Fields tonight after Halifax St. Mary's through a 43- mlnute skating practice here. The wistful mentor said two or three of 20 aspirants to a spot on the Maritime Major Hockey League club had to give up training session was over. "They complained of stiff leg muscles.” Fields said. "But it's nothing unustiiil. These boys have been on liolidiiys from hockey all summer. Wr- take it easy at the start." 2 Clarence Podhielan gave up the sixth and" final hit-a double by The llodizcrs had it mild throat EST at New York's States Hockey League tciuns such as the Kansas City. M0,, Houston, 'rcx., Huskies. said real practice would start to- morrow morning. "From 11 A.M. until l2:30 P M. I plan to start scrinimnizcs. Then we'll be able to tell which players are good candidates. lug periods will increase after (I()tl2l)0 M0 3 8 T 010 000000 I 5 1 Fields said he expected ll) niorc Tlit-vlll be coining from tllI over," said the coach. iilniost iiznoring a He said he expected cruidirlati-s to try for the cltib ' lino tlaily SFSNLIIIS for the next and thvv have in tin it. That means Catcher Roy Caliipaiiclla is suf- , icxliibitinn panics in The C-izuits :tllll0llIlCtl(l”lIlD)'(l:N0va smug" (.w,l.L,S b(.fm.(. the pitch ciilicr Maulic. their .'.i-zrtiiic Season opens 09,. 1;, against Cm”, "He was sliiirti cnougii. I kneit”m,,,:; llnlrluvt-rs from last )car's tcam fl thought I had Thomson 'struck out when he broke his lurlst on it 2-2 pitch." he said. me” president R0-V Duchmnm II.Ilgw:U11llOSl1HtlllHl)hll:IlU fEnYlIQlltn1:tllULlt3 haxc strings out for a top t'.a.-'s.' ll, VCRS a bad ban, I "mam to kcmq N k Pmmdm it" . iiimdcr is cxpcrtcti to arrive p V Tlic DO(IL'(?i'S were a izriill. lltlvlll-I he was moic than pleased Wll.ll.lippP;l bunch as llll':;' lrnfillfll iii"topn0nan.ps gmm, HM smsom ilic i'cs.siiisz rn in. ncy izavc c'- t, . I ; OvFI"he”-V- Wh" 135' 51"" C03”h'leri' of bcins: it ciitcii tcam. WPRl'.VlllrYiY:firc:q:iYlYH' MOO M he Ed 1Ull0"L” SL Mlk” J”"””' Mid of this szruniile that has i:it)pctlpThm.sdm.' Fmds Sam ..Kriiitn' trains -in- the Ontario m.5.,. tum mt,-kt (lays, lnockhv Asmclailoni. said he Mrhe (lmllls Sham” b" ldvmcd lit: wcll ul'.li Bu fa'o Il.sons :.ii.I tiinugiit. lic could bui.d a powcr- -v.1 "mtg mm p,.mcm.,. R09. thk. may (min a birth mi that I”1lliI. Sign Three Players VALLEYFlELD,;dQuc. "V V”? ht-fl f'”"l””5 '” W9 Bl3lToin Snell of Hamilton Tigers: ..I mm-t know uhctlirr T c'ui'Qucbt-r g('tllI:l:n;Ilf()llCk1(3lllIwpS. .I'ijllllhl-ilg1illcbpla5'-ip);0:lEvB:;1h8::ftAl Buchanan and Howie Turner N” tommmw or not-v W. said lmu,m-d N" 31 i m Us i e I lot ,T"m"".” Mammm 5C"””5' l"I'll do mv rlarndcst. But I doii't.llil'ee more player-s. Seven Mck Nicol” Jack Thal" andlthliik tlicioutlnok is bad at. all Jack "M" M last XNFI5 BeaV"5,Vs'c'vc beaten them before at the lPolo Grolinds and tic can do ll now have SI,'.'liECI contracts for this and George Bourgic, right wingers. agreed to terms this nioriilng. Blake is holding practices twice . I , 'ditily preparing u'al-cliffs the players through A.30 -IAPl- l3l00km93d9 smblcs lionic exhibition gaiiic agaiiist. thcl V"”'” d”.""' The mam he Greek Ship Saturday raced in nlt,NaLjong1 Hock”. t.nat.hes P13,V'3 l-hr: Uppcf C3”3' easy victory in the s2.'i,0.'l0 nllldlcn-K H ' . , p American handirap. a 1 ll-milc ughes rmmerh of chum!” Journey that featured the closing program at Atlantic City. The fi.;TT”. . . . . .m victory was worm Manon m A(llI'.R WANTEID I-OR GAS- Brooknioade, The uiutucl payoffs were Grcck Ship. 510.40. 52.50, 54.60. ...., ATLANTIC CITY. N. .I.. sent. League C-111:1-I Too Late To classify Abbics. O O O Sprakinz of football there will he rplentk of action here this wcck for rugby fans. The Ab- bias and Saints will hold a prac- tise game this evening in mg. Diiration for week-end contests. Saints open the Intercollegiate series against. Mount A. hero on Saturday afternoon and the Ab. bies play Mount. A. at Sackville on Monday afternoon. P.W.C. will play that Mount A. intermediate -...-.... LL.-.- IUll',i:' Nl('WI'I' Be Good for Game Sunday The Vmscliall diamond on Me- morlal Field will be in excellent shape for Sunday's baseball game here between the Junior Abbie: and the Sprintzhlll Tankern, it was announced by Brigadier Bill Reid. Director of Physical Flt- neinu last night. He made the statement In re- ference to the fact that football was bi-Int: played on Memorial Field. The City has agreed to roll the diamond nit soon as the roller has been repaired. he stated. and the roller may be fixed by today. The Department will take down the post: at the cut end of the field today and the Abu- weit. rugby management has promised to do what it can to keep the football plnyerit off the diamond until the baseball play- piIHul'vI'.x Hlw fir-I HI. Hill-Illhll oils have been completed. llili purc wool - 'wllllllI( lw.isi.ttil - liudqcl pll(f'(l Just Like A Dream, Giantsl Pitcher Declares isaooxniru, Oct. 1 -(AP)- "It's all like a dream," said Big Jim Hearn today while around him swirled the jubilation of the New York Giants dressing room. "It's like 3. dream. Here we were in last place. And now we've won the first game of the playoffs." Everyone else was shouting and elling except Hearn. solemn- faced. with a. day's stubble on his face, he Just: shook his head. Swaggerlng and confident, the miraculous Giants bounced into their dressing room at Ebbets Field while nearby the once proud Brooklyn Dodgers walked with dragging feet after losing 3-1 in the first game of the National League playoff. Everyone yelled, "Let 'er -lp," and everyone shouted "what a. game, what a game"--except. two men. One was Hearn, the tall, big- shouldered pitcher who had wrought a baseball marvel by conquering the Dodgers in Ebbets Field where up to now this season the Giants had won only two games--both with sat Maglle pitching--and lost nine. The other quiet Giant, surprls. ing as it may seem. was the usual- ly highly vocal manager. Leo Dur- ochcr, known as "The Lip" be- cause of his talkativeness. "it was 9. beautiful game. It's a ll. great club." he said almost in a whisper. His voice was hoarse and strained. Baseball players usually take victories in stride, even in the world Series. but not this bunch of Giants. They really raised the roof. confident that when the best two-out-of-three series moves to their own Polo Grounds tomorrow they will be in a. position to ad- Miners To Stress Youih An”ddSpeed GLACE BAY, N.S.. Oct. 1 - tCFi - Norman tBud) Poile. who at 27 has played with all six Na- tional Hockey Leaaue teams, ar- rived hcre tonight to take over coaching duties with Glace Bay Miners of the Maritime Major Hockey League. Poile said the team would stress youth and speed. "It. will pay off wncii it counts most." he said. and added that the local boys will be given every opportunity. He expects to have at least: 13 players plus locals on hand for opening drill at Sydney. N.S.. Thursday or Friday. Poile checked on a number of training camps enroute here. "We have I number of deals cooking," he said. He was especially enthusiastic about Elliott Charley. a. right- wiiiger who was second highest scorer in the Winnipeg junior ctr- cult last season. Polle was awaiting final word from Toronto Maple Leafs with whom the 180-pound youngster is working out. Announce Player Deals! SYDNEY. N. S., Oct. 1---(CF) President Roy Dur-licmlii of fivtlnt-Av Millionaires tonight lan- pitouiiccd it new round of player ltloals for the Maritime Major Hockey League club. Two newcomers will be de- ft-nccimin Johnny Baby of Comis- ton, Ont.. and right-winger Lou lfliuch of Regina. Mr. Duchcmin salil right-winger Don Barry of New Westminster. B. C.. had been released to Moncton Hawks of the M. M. H. L. He also promised something definite in a few days on nego- tiations for three new forwards iind two centres. Baby. 29. has seen professional service with St. Louis Flyers. Buffalo. Dallas. Fort Worth. Washington, Oakland and San Dicgo. The 105-pound renrgunrd stands fivc-foot 10 inches. llnunch. 22. was named all-star riglit-winger with Regina Caps Inf the Western League lalf. acu- snn. picking up 55 scoring points. that loads. and Batteries. Gclnp .... minister the killing blow. If that happens the Giants will have accomplished as. great or greater a comeback than the Bus. ton Braves of 1914. "Hearn pitched a. great: ball game." said Durocher with I tiny smile. "I've nothing to say"--and he waved his hand to indicate the whole milling room--"I'h0re's your story. That's the team." He took a drag on I clgarot ma swig of soft drink. l "The players played like hell, Damn. they played good. I'm hoarse. I'm getting hoarser. It wu great." Tomorrow. said Durocher, the Giants will send to the mound their star of stars. Sal Maglle, who has won 23 games this season or Sheldon Jones, who has won six. "Just depends on which tact; best,” said Durochcr. It seemed most probable ting Maglle would feel best. Saints Aiiirliliies To Meet Tonight In Rugby Practise The senior Saints and Aibblea will meet this evening on the S.D.U. field in a rugby practise gagie for a busy fooliball week- en . Both Saints and Aibbies along wltli Prince of Wales College rugibylsts will see action over the holiday week-end. The Saints will meet Mount A. here on Sat- urday aftcrnoon in the opening flame of the N.B.-P.E.l. intercol- legiate series. Gordon Bennett of P.W.(:. will referee the contest. The Abbics and P.W.C. will journey to Sackville Monday where they will meet two teams from Mount. Allison University. The Abbics will play the Mount A. first team and the P.W.C. play- ers will clash with the Mount A. iiiterriiediatcs. Today's game between the Ab- blcs and Saints will get; under- way about 5.30. All Aibbie play- ers are requested to meet. at Prince of Wales College at five o'clock for transportation. Donate Beautiful Athletic Trophy A beautiful athletic trophy standing' about 30 inches high, called the "Samuel F. Doyle Me- morial Trophy." has been donated for competition among City School hockey teams by Mr. Jos- eph Doyle of New York. Mr. Mr. Doyle donated the trophy in memory of his brother the late S. F. Doyle of Charlottetown. one of the City's greatest athletes of farmer years. The trophy will become tlit: permanent possession of the team that wins it. three times. Gold nicduls will be given by Mr. Dnylc to tho members of the winning tciims. . Tliti tropliy was sent here to Forum Manager Bill Brown who is a nephew of Mr. Doyle's. It. is set on a broad ebony colored base on top of which is a fist- urc nf an athlete holding nloft the Olympic ltiurcl wrcuth of vic- tory. Surrounding this figure are llircc columns which support tlui ornamental top. On top of this is perched a hockey player with his stick held in shooting posi- lion. GUNNERS SAVE YOUR TROPHIES Have them mounted true to life by Calder. Expert Taxi- dermist, 44 Upp. Queen St., City. Phone 1462-J. Specimens west if left at Mr. L. P. Sherry's Store in Sum- mcrside, will be well looked after. 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