-...........-.-... -- ..... .--....-- hgcroaea 15, 1951 .5 l Cllswell I lloto. GEORGE McLAOAN Defense ,g.. .. ,,. ........,,,, Crsurell Photo. Lanai! TRAVIS Defence 1! CTIIWQM PhtJI.Oa PHIL VITAL)! Defense , . Crnswall Photo. Centre ('ru-n i-ll l' ll "Bi.'('. Ii" WHITLOCK Centre 7 oil) BOY Craslvell Photo. Craswcll l'hutu. WES ”BUCl(0" TBAINOR (('npt.l 3 A thumbnail sketch of the play- ers. who will line up with the Is- landers tonight follows: GEORGE McLAGAN - Another popular and effective performer with the Islanders blueline corps last season. George is the team's youngest defenseman, being born in Toronto on Jan. 7. 1929. Height. 6'. Weight 185 pounds. left de- fense, He started with Stratford Kroehlers and later spent two years with Toronto Marlboios of the 0.11. A. before bolng to Owen Sound of the O.I-f.A. for one sea- son. He attended the Providence Reds training camp for the past two seasons. . LARRY TRAVIS - All Star de- fc. man with the Islanders in the Big Four league last year. Larry was born in Winnipeg. Manitoba on Nov. 29. 1927. Height 6'. Weight 185 lbs. Right defense. Larry broke into Junior hockey with the Win- nipeg Rangers and played with them for three years before break- ing into senior competition with Oakland Oaks of the Pacific Coast League in 1947-46. In 1948-49 he played with Springfield and Fort Worth. Two years ago he played with the North Sydney Vlcs of the cape Breton Hockey League and was selected on the C.B.L. All- Stars. Larry also shoots a. good game of golf, plays football. bask- etball and baseball. He won the admiration of fans last year with his steady and dependable play- iztg. e PHIL VITAL!) Selected as 'third best delenseman in the Big Four League last season. Phil was one of the main cogs in the Is- landers drive for hockey suprem- acy. Born ill Toronto. Ont., March pounds. Left defense. Phil played with Toronto St. Michaels Juniors and the Junior Marlboros before the war. He had five years war- time service with the Royal Mon- Xreal Regiment spending 21.5 years overseas. He turned pro with the Washington Iiions and spent 1948- -40 season with Fresno, Two years ago he played with Chicoutimi of the Quebec Senior Hockey League. JOHNNY Dll'!'CHAI(- All-Star (IPlPllSf'lllr'Ill with the Islanders 'last year end the hardest body milcckcr in the Big Four League. Born in Edmonton, Alberta on April 13. 1924. Height 6'. Weight I185 lbs. Left shot. Johnny played junior hockey with the Edmonton 1 Maple LCRISVIIOIOTC he joined the Jr force in' 1942. lifter serving , in the R. C. A. F. for three years Johnny joined the Edmonton Fly- crs for the 1946-47 season. He plllyoti with the Saskatoon Quak- crs the next. year and then spent l l by pitcher. Murphy (Milton). Second Game the first inning and added more in the ed the Abblcs 7-0 in the contest and won the title. Righthander cd for the Abbies turned back the Juniors with only one hit. The up one walk. After the first snail up in the second inning coach Ii':cN;il slit in Donnie Mlacfean. Machean surrenderelia double to his first better but came on to put out the fire. Joe olllis held the Abbles to four hits in seven innings these were well spaced. Joe Coyle got two hits. a double and single r. 6. I921. Height 6' 2". Weight 2174 The visitors s:.:od five runs in IWO colld as they down- second ".liff Ready start- hut the stocky youngster did not have his slllff as he did on the days when he Summcrside innkers tagged Ready for three singles and a double in the fatal first. In addition Ready gave singled, and the other Abegwelt hits go- T HE GUARDIAN, l.l..l... Stzlrtillg Sire u CI-IARLOLITETOWN 2 two seasons with Valieyfleld the Big, Four League in three of Braves before coming here I year ago. Johnny plays all HAL GORDON - Big Follr All- Star goalie with the Islanders last year. Hal was born in Calgary. Al- berta on Oct. 13. 1928. Height 5' Mi". Weight 147 pounds. Spent three years with New York Rovers of the Eastern Amateur Hockey League and played for the At.- lantio Sea Gulls of the same league during the 1949-50 season. Hal was particularly good in 'ihc sports. ed. up it series of shutouts over Moncton Hawks and proceeded to stop Halifax and Sydney until an injured shoulder forced him to re- tire for the remainder of the sea- son. 0 "BUCKO" TITAINOIT Team captain and All-Star player with the Islanders a year ago. Born in Charlottetown on Sept. 11, 1922. Height 5' it'll". Weight 133 pounds. Centre, right, shot. One of the Is- land's most outstanding hockey Charlottetown Junior Royals in 1937-39 who won the Maritime Junior title and were later defeat- ed by Perth Blue Wings for the Ontario Junior crown. He served in the ilth. medium battery. R. C.A for 514 years during the last. war and spent three years overseas. In i946-47 he played with the Mone- ton Hawks and the following ycar he went to the Saint Paul Saints of the U.S.H.L. He returned to St, Paul in the fall of 1948 and moved up to the Raluzers before the season was over. Next season he returned to the Rangers bllt ill- juries sent him to New Haven Ramblers of the A.H.L. and he completed the year with St. Paul. He also plays baseball. "Buckn" led the team in scoring last season with 98 points. ROY "BUCK" wlllTL()('K - Charlottetown..Born Jan. 5, 1924. Height. 5' 7". Weight 170 lbs. Shoots left. "Buck" is another of Char- lot.tetown's outstanding hockcy products and has been around hoc- key circles for a long time despite his 27 years. He broke into junior hockey in 1930 with the Junior Royals. The war illtcrrllpteri his career although Buck played a few games with Navy teams in Char- lottetown and Sydney in 1942 In 1944 he was aboard the Frigate. I-f.M.C.S. Vallcyflcld, which was iorpedoed. and was one of the 35 men who survived. Following his discharge in l945 "Buck" played with the New Glasgow Bombers of the AP. C. League. He played with Moncton Hawks for the next three years and spent the last two seasons with Saint John Bearers He has been tile leading scorer lll Charlottctnwli islanders will swing into action here tonight against lialifax Saint Mary's in the first game of the newly forni- ed Maritime Major Hockey League. A scll-out crowd is expected at the game which will sec the re- OF-ZEHIZDCI Saint. liilll-y's ice is practically ncw squad. The Saints are said to be light and last. word of the status of Roll Gray and Conny Bonhommc has not been received by officials of the local club last night. It is un- derstood a tclcRraPhlC Ville W115 taken on Saturday- Should the C, A. H. A. the appeal of the Islanders today uphold JOHN'N:e'DUTClIAX HOWARD "310?" BEAUDRY mg to 31-1", Law” ""1 Junde dexemcmnn Gray wm.s(.e action m” mi” Burke. Gillis dict not allow an tonight. Bonhommc is still out . . V Aiglblle ml adiance beyond second. with an infected 10:. but ngny be Abbie: CAB IT.-H PO A E 9 payers .nd heads of both getting out of hospital to ay or I”wu' cl ' ''''''' " I 0 0 1 0 0 leigtweerii thbn iigieandnxsfg:torC1(?l:(filmLamoureux last. night (continued frog; 1:". 9) ?l:'3::'y'ss” 1 if 3 .1, :4, (1, and gum . The lies held the planiled to use his Your stalwarts Peck's double to left field was Murphy. lf. rt 2 1 n .1 1 0 s'.””'Zd ,,,ffi"”,',f "" W" .””""' ;i ',Ti ”5f,';,';f'vPh”,,,)(f,fQi' Lf,ff,' the longest hit of the game. The Burke. rf. if 4'0 1 1 0 0.fhM'th ': 9 hT3nk9Y5 "zued Grgriv MOLE 1;-n On Mmm 33” was hit into the woods but Tminoro lb 4 1 1 l5 0 Oi-'1-1. f. '"".5 5 mud Sm" 1” ”' e''Bgcko'' Trgaillor will ..;..'.. the mar h f i I um. 5 me mu.lBom. o relay us it back to Mum”. P 2 0 0 0 8 0 catch ihe ferry at 6:45. g 9gGQl;I'?I'IFl.'glv(;l)inI8ol; w)lrc1gH:;i1i'tl gcrlleino nox scone Totals 3-0-57 7: 57' "Ox ":0" A'.T”""'.. ""6 M" b” """'d MM by Buck Whitlol-k flanked by ipringhill an it H PO A s 5 ,."" "' 'I " '0 A 3 Gordie Simpson and Denis smml. r-mmmy. ,4 - g 0 1 2 1 0 ""'""'V ;i:"'5v "'- I 4 0 1 9 1 0 Willie Marshall. Don Bellringor wood. ob . .. 4 o 0 1 2 4 . C ,. ""'-15'3" 3” 3 9 0 0 4 0 and Johnny Morrow will form a pcch cf? 3 0 1 0 0 0 RBI. Milton. -Burke. l'l.llI'Ull). Mi;-Leog. est. 2 0 0 2 2 0 mud um Mm ..Hub.. Bcnudrynnd Lia,-den. sl 4 o o 2 o 1 times runs. Sprmshill 1: lert on lurp y.br,p 2 0 0 0 0 9 Charlie Knox taking care of ihe D-wis.1ib. 3 o o 7 o 1 bases. Springhill s. Abbles e; C”',"”",1 3 9 0 ” 0 3 utllltyidulieh 'lurle.v. c . 4. o 1 9 o o two-base hit. Peck; dollblc plays. ,.',”,,yc:;,13b"" 3 3 3 ill 3 3 inn Gordon will be l..-men the A31 . , . . . ' pea. wiMl;':'d3b" : 3 :1; ? g 3 MacLean to MacLeod lo T.alnol'. Maccallum. e 3 0 0 2 1 0 p1-h,,.b.,y. ,,.,.,,., m,.m,gh mo Miltori. p - A 0 1 0 2 0 Murphy m Mlcuodz Otmck "M'iR”dy' ” I 0 9 0 2 9 workouts over the werk-cad and .a..... .. .. . by MaeLean 2. Milton 7: walks. g'?lL;':nc' i 3 I1) 3 3 3 appeared in good conrlhinn for 1' La p v . ' ' the battle with the Slitamarians. ii is .. .. 34 1.524 1 '1 off MacLean 3. off Milton 3. hit MMECLGMI p 0 0,0 0 0 0 A new sound system is Ml": in- a ”'C”""' ” ” " ” " ” O 5i'""' in the l”"”"'' "'1" M” b” TTTTT T r-' "r time for iollight.'s before Jack Frost makes a. c We are selling off at 25116 FIRST COME - ..1i.l4gerqaesast. Arranrson AMOTORIST Now is the time to get your Anti-freeze installed We have a small quantity of Anti-freeze and tire that we salvaged from our recent fire which Jr. R. Mcl'..AINll urn. , visit. below retail prices. mass: s's:aviln Phone 900 Q Totals .. M 41813 I a-Relieved Ready in second. b-Pinch hit for MacLesn in 5th. c-Pitched in 5th. d-Replaced Murphy in 6th. e-Replaced Carson in 6th. Sprlnghlll All It If PO A E Hurley. o 3 2 I T 0 0 Wood. lb 4 l 2 l 2 1 Pack. of .. 2 l i 1 0 ft Hayden. R! 3 1 1 0 0 0 Davis. lb 8 1 '0 9 0 0 Crummy. rf . 3 1 l 0 0 0 Aylwsrd. lf 3 0 I l 0 0 White. as 3 0 0 2 0 I Gillie. p 2 0 o 0 4 0 Totals .. as 1 I 21 0 2 Summary RBI. Hayden 2. Aylward 2. Wood I: earned runs. Springllill 5: left. on bases. Sprlnghlll 4. Ab- blee 0: two base hits. Coyle. Aylward. Wood: passed ball. Mac- Callulh: struck out. by Gillis '1. by Msouan 1. by Mu hy 1: walks. off Macnun 1. of Max'- phy I. Saturday's Oslo ed the .'.bbles 2-1. The Benny Carson allowed only one hit Saturday As the Tankers edg- Tankers completed in game. The game will get under- way at. 8.80. -ggj.L...L.:.......... .3. ..... hit. was a scratch single in thc seventh inning. Thg Tanker s;:0l'rd the Will- nlng run in the last or the ninth on I. squmze play. '.hclr first run came as the result of a walk. an infield out and an error. tlve at this meeting. play-offs last year when he rack- , products. "Bucko" began with the ' the last four years. He also plays baseball. 0 0 HOWARD "HUB" BEAUDRY - islanders centreman last, season. Born in Garson. Ontario. June 19, 1929. Height 5' ll". Weight 160 pounds. Started with Falconbridge, Ont. in junior A competition and played with them for two years be- fore going to Owen Sound of the O H. A. One of the best checking and hardest playing members of the Islanders last year. one BRUNO "RED" FAVARO-First string right winger with the Is- landers last season. Born in Tim- nlins. Ontario on Aug. 25. 1928. Height 5' 7". Weight 150 pounds. Played Junior hockey with Barrie Flyers in the 1947-48 season and went to the Memorial Cup finals. Two years ago he played with Owen Sound and the Toronto Marlboros who won the Allan Cup. "Red" was second highest scorer on the team last year. 0 0 O JOHNNY MORROW Mont- real. Que. Born Aug. 8. 1925. Height 5' 8''. Weight 175 pounds. Shoots right. Johnny broke into junior hockey with the Montreal Canad- ions in 1944-45. The following year he turned pro and spent two sea- sons with the Tulsa oilers of the U S. H. L. He played with the Oak- land Oaks of the Pacific Coast League for two years and in 1949- 30 he worked for the Lee Angeles Monarchs of the same circuit Last year he was re-instated and join- nd the Moncton Hawks, coming here in December where he fin- ished the season as a sharpshoot- iug right winger. Johnny plays baseball in Montreal and is a first baseman. o c MARCEL CLEMENTS - Kirk- land Lake, Ont. Born Dec. 7. i929. Height 5' 11''. Weight 172 pounds. shoots left. Marcel, who is no stranger to hockey fans in the Marltlmcs, started out with the Oshawa Generals in junior hoc- key. He next. played for St. Catli- crine's Tee-Fees for a year and last season performed with Glace Bay before coming to the Islanders in November. Marcel is one of the hardest. working players on the team and has shown improvement. this year. WILLIE MARSHALL Kirk- land Lake. Ont. Born Dec. 1. 1930. Height 5' 10". Weight I80 lbs. Shoots left. Broke into hockey with the Kirkland Lake Juveniles and after winning the Ted Lindsay tro- pity. the most valuable inward, he was recommended to i Sell - Out c....... is Expected Tonight At Hockey Game Here Referees For. Maritime League time Major Hockey League this year. president Judge Elliot Hud- son announced tonight. Other referws will be Charles Good. Toronto Lawrence Heifer- eree but Judge 1-ludscn was in- formed Friday he would be unable in take the job. Gillis act in Bozak's place. MacLean and .aLr.. l.....i.l.. player Toronto St. Mike's with whom he played for the past three years. Durirlg the past two seasons he HALIFAX. Oct. 14 -fCPr-Hugh, Gray and Bonhommc are M'il.CLf'.all of Hamilton. Ont.. will appealing 2 Mal-itlme Ama- be referee-ill-chief in the Mari- teur "nc'.;c,v League decision agreed to Heffering will led the St. Mike's team in scoring and last year won the most valu- able player award for the team. Willie plays baseball in the sum- mer. Was eagerly sought by the Saint John Beavers this year. 0 O 0 DON BELLRINGER. King- ston, Ont. Born March 18. 1930. Height 5' 9". Weight 105 lbs. Shoots left. Don started out in organized ,' hockey with the juvenile Kingston Barons. He played Junior hockey with Guelph Blltmores in the O.H.- 1 A. for two years and last year, spent the season with North Syd- ney Vlcs. He also plays baseball. i . . . GOITDIE SIMPSON -- Winnipeg, Manitoba. B n M 10, 1923. .. A ”'"”""" """"c"' Height 5' 10". (Weight -130 lbs. Gord- ”"”l'R,;fft"';;,, :'-t”3't0 II in spent two years with the Win- nipeg Monarchs in junior hockey before joining the Toronto senior Marlhoros for one season. He play- ed with the North Sydney Vlcs for the last two years. Loves baseball and golf in season. 0 I O CHARLIE KNOX-Verdun. Que. Born Aug. 9. 1926. Height. 5' 10". Weight 160 lbs. Left shot. Charlie broke into organized hockey with St. Hyaclnthe's Juniors and from there went into intermediate A competition with Clranby. After one year with Granby he played with Baltimore in the Eastern Am- ateur League during the 1947-42: season. He turned pro with St Louis Flyers the next year and lies farmed out to Fresno of the Pacific Coast League for two sea- sons. Last year he played with North Sydney but played in onl;. 3'! games due to A shoulder injury Charlie also plays baseball. . . . .13.” ('rlllIwi-ll lulu. JOHNNY MOKIIOW Right. Wing LEO I.AM0l.'IlEL'X-Coach oi the Islanders when they. won th-. Big Four League championship last year. Leo was born in Es- pallola. Onizlrio and played with the Montreal Canadicns in ihe National I-iorkey League for sev- eral ycars, On two occasions he was selected on the N. H. L. All- Sturs. When ills career as a play- er tcrminliicd Loo began coaching nnd guided the fortunes of the Shawiniglln Falls Cataracts and the Windsor Spitfires before coming to Charlottetown last year. ' O nl-JNIS SMITH Edmonton. Alberta. Born May 30. 1929. Height 5 if)". weight ills lbs. Shoots right. Denis started out in juvenile ranks with the Edmonton Maple Leafs and played junior hockey with the Lcthbridge Native Sons during the 1947-48, i948-49 seasons. The next year he performed with the Kim- berly Dynamiters and last season hr played with Vernon Canadians. Denis came here from the Provid- once Reds training camp. He plays a lot of baseball in the summer. ,tphoto unavailable), Cram:-ll I'l.lolo- MAlt('F.l. ('l.Iil)lI-ZNTS Left. Wing Expeci Decision On Bonhomme. Gray Today SYDNEY. N. s.. Oct. 14 -(Cf decision is expected tomol-row on the playing ' status of Bob Gray and Con- nie Bonhomme, secretary- manager George Dudley of the Canadian Amateur Hockey Association said tonight. which ordered them to report to Glace Bay Miners. They had wanted to play with Charlottetown Islanders. lug, Whitby. Ont... and Hughle Gillls, Halifax. F R (-n..-..-..n I'lwio -Paul Bozak of Moose Jaw. Saskn a S ' wll.l.lI-2 MARSHAIJ. had been engaged as ICl1;'.le ref- Centre PAGE SEVEN ' Crlsvn-II I'hvta. DON Bl-3l.l.IllNGEIl Left Wing Fraswell Photo SIMPSON Right Wing GOBDIE cm:-all rlloto. CHARLIE 'KNOX Left Wing Crllawell Photo. .1150 I.A)IOUREI.'K Manager and Coach Saturday's U. S. College loot-. bail scores: LAST 3: Cornell 42. Harvard 0. Willlanl and Mary 7. Wake For- est 6 Attention Curlers The Annual Meeting of the l P. E. I. curling Association will held at the Char , 8 P Wednesday Oct. Pith All member clubs are requested to have a represents- handle toniol.-cw's opener between Mollcton Hawks and Sydney Mll- lionaires. and Good and Oillis will offlclate at the Charlottetown Islanders-Halifax St.Mary's game. Illinois 41, Syracuse 20. Princeton 13. Penn '7. Dartmouth 28. Army Columbia 14. Yale 0. Ruigcrs 55. New York Univers- liv O. Tllftr 13. Bates is (tick l4. Duke 2'1. North Carolina State -1- HOOKEY ill McMastPr 13. Beaches 16. Sarnla 29. Windsor 0. Western lnterprnvlnrlnl Cnlgnlzv 18. Edmonton Ill I Winnipeg 30, Saskatchewan 2'! y I EXHIBITION tlmilnoxvillci r (Ottawa) 6.: 19. Bishop: College 12. Ashvbury College Champlain. N. Y., College Loyola is (tiei. lomr8wn Curling Club at .M. 14. Ohio Sl.:ll4- 6. Wlscnll.-'lll O liIt't.1 Williams 14. Ma5achuseti.s T. "Ohio University 28, Bowling 00 a Northeastern 33. Colby 0- Green '7. Brown 30. Rhode island 13- ?x'ol'lhwest.ern oi. Minna.-.01.: --r B: L"':'vitl C. . ...- nu: FOUR LoJ;::::?llo' llllehlli . imp naolgiahoma A anrl M 4'! Wl' SOUTH Kansas :25, Utah 7. T"””"” ”' O"'”'" 1” West Virginia 24. Richmond 0. Georgetown la. Wzlmingmn 0. . North Carolina 21. South Caro- D8P"uW ill. Oberlin 12. INTERLOLLEGIATE NM. 6. low; st Pm 1.7. . ,. .g W sl in i. n d Lee 42, Vir- Iowa State 3'2. Kali.-as Slate G- 1&,L("'” ”' Q,;me".” 7'6 giniaa D an Penn State 15. Nebraska 7. M M” 1' army 1 ' Tellnessee 4.2. Chattanooga 13. S. M. U. 27. Nolrr Dame 2M 0, 3, r, 19. Georgia Tech 25. L. S. U '1. SOUTHWEST Tulane 20, Holy Cross i4. Vanderbilt 34, Mississippi 20. MIDWEST ltiiclgan 33. Indiana 14. Mlclil;:,.lll State 20. Mal-quottc. Texas 9. Oklahoma 7. FORMATION roa moss: ATTENDING GAltIES:- l-POSITIVELY NO SMOKING ANYWHERE IN BUILDING. This is for comfort of players and spectators, and is backed by a. law forbidding smoking. Any violator will be ejected. 2-SEAT HOLDERS MUST BE SEATED NOT LATER THAN 3;15....AF'I'ER mar ausn TICKETS ARE sou). . 3-HOW TO REACH YOUR SEAT:- MAIN DOOR-Sections S to N. ENTRANCE 3-Cumberland St.-Sections A. B. ENTRANCE 4-Cumberland St.-Section D. ENTRANCE 5'-Cumberland St.-Sections E, F, G, II, BALCONY "A"-Fitzroy St.-Entrance No. I. BALCONY "B"--Fii7.roy St.-Entrance No. 2. BUSH TICKETS-8:20-EntranciYNos. 1 and 2. PLEASE LEAVE BY SAME DOORS. FORUM z?5i.j..'ln'.-"a.7'ii7lEKa-s"'7i FAR. WEST Colorado A and M 14, Wyoming 7. Colorado 34. Missouri 13. California 4.2. Washington State 35. Idaho ltz. Montana 9. Southern California 16. Oregon State ll. Stanford 21. U. C. L. A. '1. Washington 63. Oregon 6. Colorado State .94. Montan- State 0. western Washington 56. British Columbia 6. VANCOUVER. - (CF) - Grov your own tobacco is the advice of John Kovacs to smokers who want 1:. beat the rising cost of cigareta. He is one of a dozen Fraser Valley farmers growing tobacco. But Ko- vslcs himself doesn't smoke. Please clip For Future Reference C. J. K. L. M. 1' I l i 5