Islanfiers Maintain Defeat Sydney ,7-4 For Fourth Victory In Last Five Appearances The surging Charlottetown Is- landers, their spirits bolstered by the pre-game news that ”Indian Joe" Nolan would be in camp late this incek. dcfcaiod the Sydney lianalres tested Bessette frequently but unsuccessfully. Once Lacroix hit. the goal post. Lacroix finally clicked by drawing Bessetts after taking a pass from Cowan for a mic effort. Saindon nullified that Drive it awards Top LITTLE SPORT J V By Rouson THE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN JANUARY 6. 1954 By W. R. Wheatiey Canadian hes: staff writer M3N'I'R.EAL, (Cr)-'f'here'il bea mixture of hockey and nostalgia tonight when oldtimerst hockey teams representing Quebec and On- tario meet all in the name of char- lty. There'll be no fooling about the NHL Oldtimers Set For Charity Game Tonight with Pete Morin and Gerry Her. femaii, his old mates withlmonu-ea; Royals. There will be a starry any at goal-tenders-Bill Durnan. five times Vezina Trophy winner, and Claude Bourque for Quebec: jump. ing Jakie Forbes and Roy Worm; for Ontario. Millionaires '1-4 at the Forum lasil . L . . . be , :, be goal by scoring on 30 footer a M D t . H e r S i :22? it C M "L W” set up in.ers own an ICS "k V 3" ” li2:Sle:?”milltl'h”l::Slil5 at i.e.":i::”.:::";.. Robert. lng the perennial Montreal Cana- Dickie Boone and Newsy Inlancte. lqxgzigfrleazggl iatxiionfhgdhephggg Lorne Pirie scored on Marshallis 0 0 Maritime Major ix 4 ' l . rebound and Cowan rifled a 20 - Sydney 4 Charlottetown; diens-Toronto Maple Leafs feuds. Lalonde rules with an iron hand bullets past Noiman Defelice it: damn Bay 2 Ham” 0 The dumnanon ..oldym,e,5-- 15 in practice, dishing out fines on the foot angle shot into the corner of slightest provocation. The fines nil ;scmeLhlng of a. misnomer because go to the pot for crippled children, Quebec League there will be some apry perform- tlie Sydney net to stinrk the Char- the Islanders. net to mmple” we 'ott.etown attack. Vip Pailadino or. - , -.- - ' . N . , .g (oi the Milionaires. . . Springfield 3 sherbrooke 6 sored a pan iihiie Claude Rob- SCASMLM mud whfme New Duke a 1 om"-go unto; C,-5 oniy 3 few years out of the benefifiarles of the game, "" and 0”" CMV" added amgle Stratford 3 Kitchener 1 National Hockey League or the The big share of Quebec's de- MacDonald and MacLaughlin be- came involved in a high sticking duel. MacLaughlin was nicked for a slight cut on top of the head. The Islanders out:"ot the Mori- 35-26. Cuff Stuff Those three goals by Saindon raised his total for the season toy The 'I”,'ip igiandei-5 1191.-1 3 good pdqe 39. He gained four polllls 9" ma lzindcr: linvr inn: smixziit has ii the first tum przioris, loading: league loading Billy Ford and is won MWUHNL His "mm, is --in. i-l at the i-rd of the s-econil .nmv only five points off the pace.l(mm Joeu N,,1,my ,, Sr,-nwing 210 l'Tlli1C The Millionaires displayediTlieiine of Robert, Salndon aiidlpmmd ,.,,d,-km Mm has he;-n ' host hockey in the third as Carver picked tip it points. iplaying mu. Louisiviiii-, Kentucky 'ne Isl.-i ' rs played df?fPn!il'f'l10C- Coach Bucko Tralnor played Ro-lg" 11.9 inn-rrmiimiiii Lbaitlle. He fence work will be canted by Ken Reardon, Jimmy Orlando, Leo Bourgauit and Sylvia Mantha. In addition to those names, the forward lines wll include Hooley minor pro and top amateur loops. Toronto Leafs' famous kid line of Charlie Conacher. Bvusher Jack- son and Joe Primeau is expected to work as a unit. The Quebec team can counter with such forwards as smith. Syd Howe. Des smith, my Buddy Olconnor, Toe Blake and Getllffe, Paul Haynes, George Johnny Gagnon. the old black cat Mantha. Paul-Marcel Raymond and of Chlcouvtiml. O'Connor may team Bobby Pilllon. Chatham 5 Windsor 6 Hamilton 2 Niagara Falls 1 ,0ntarIo-Quebec Junior Jonquiere 1 St. Gatharincs l6. Quebec 5 Gait 4 Quebec Junior Trois-Rivieres 'i Royals 4 Northern Ont. senior sudbiiry 2 Sault. Mich. I imals. G-eorge Robcrtsoii. Ray LaCi-oix. i.ni'nc Pirie and Gordie Coviaii wore the Svrliicv marksmcn. Rob- rrtson opened the scoring in the: , first minute of play and the vis-'e'”m” wors were held off the more sheet for the next 48 minutes of the Qaliif. HALIFAX. (CP)-Glace Bay Mi-' ners posted their frist win of the season on Halifax ice as they de- feated Atlantics 2-0 Tuesday night. in the Maritime Major Hockey, League. l The win was the third in a row nu. 1;.lfor the third-place Miners. Hail-, fax retained their nine-point hall on first place as the cellar-dweli- ing Charlottetown Islanders down- cd Sydney Millionaires 7-4. Glace Bay scored both goals in three minutes of the second period. Al Treen took it pass from Gordon I Hat Trick Paul whom dcfonsoinnii key to nidintaiii their l?ad. Pin ll in v.;is the fourth for the period. Robert himself says hcimis for the name of lmsoball bats. pMiller for the first and Norm Cori- I , islaixi s in l.ici:' last five starts needs plenty of work to get into The liDlliSl'iii(' Slugger and ac- nolly finished off a play from m I i-:id i..ir lll'.l'Ci oirr Srdn-:,v dur- lcondition and claims has not LZOrlL'0l'(iiilK to all rcporis Joe is as Johnny Lumley and Kervln Roch- R .. iii: the past neck. They failed ting too well. Probably not but iiewiiizl-Z911 M ill" htiiflllilll ”5"l0 "id" mm mr "T5 9"h"- p to gain on Glace Bay as the Min- ystill looks plenty good. Tlli”ee'Calc-s. Hr has had three years Cliff I-Iidis, receiving good pro- ' 0,5 3,,-.m,u(.(; mml mmd page bug years ago Claude piayed 23 g5meslSPi'l'l('P in lilI' Intr-rnationiil l.ea- tection from Glace Bay defence- tiici inoreti to within nine points of the Sfffllifi pliicc .Vior.e-ymeii. The .Vlilli0ilaii'cs played without the SPl'llCPS of B12: Dunc Macin- wrc. Claude Bcaupre, coach Terry Re an and defcnseman BillMat- ”-icn. 'lic latter has been recalled i Hcri ., The r:Sitoi's had two "”:!i'(ll' (iv?lPi'F'SiilF!l in Andy Mar- C.1'.lum ni::l Dukc MacDonald. .lo'nmi,i' Kiibiiiec was moved back on defense from a fOi'WSll'd spot. The tiers had a good edge :n the I t orricd despite the fact that they playel sliort-hand- on on three 0CL'tlSl0llS. Defenseman lia Blackburn divw ino of iiicsc. penalties but Larry ationed for his sins by playing heads up il'l."l(CV throii:!1nut. the contest. The Itlar.r:lcrs' dofeiise was solid riiirin: the first two periods and ircst. of the third. Gustaveson turned in a top notch effort as did Don MacLauglilin. George Robertson opened the irorini: by drilling MaoCsllum's rebound behind Bessettc in the tlrst. minute of the game. The Moneymen went back on the at- taok from the opening whistle and held play in the Islanders end until they scored. The Islanders equalized matters on the next. play with Salndonl M. T i t R" M -H T -- . y y mm” in on right wing m bub 0 E hn:'Iu';l';' 1:” Lhlcyhadhgu: a o o (iMi11er) 5:01 The winter iaces. orlizlnaily hand A yaw dnv, mm the mrnm. W KO” o p f . v 1 The aquisition of Nolan will 2-Glace Bay. Connolly mhedmed x" "”m'9"”w '"'9m0”" ' l””'””" C"”" W” " M "' Grille Buckn Tralnnr two ccmpletn tbumley, Rochford) ....... .. 3:33 at the Charlottetown Drlvlna Park- aftar taking relays from Carver arid Gustaveson. Bsindon ouu-no off the playsrs' Biiiiclslfitii-rei iiifd mm on the blileline and their work has Penalties: ATCRJH-d 11:34: Brawn Mrs. I. M. Yeo. serving ii. minor penalty and was Line-ups: H1 ! ;3';'I9;1ml:f;il:u'lzn1r:;i;M Grl)ll:lV.'vlel'(f5(;l"lel1nn1(i s"l:,lp:64'9. Leplne 16.10. . es- . lnrerl hi Sairid 21. Pa 1 i k d S d 2 Goal. me e ce: de ence,1 . -" ' ii? Mac-Lsiiighlin's Opass atutl'i,ecr:d Kuginiig McDonald. Mccallumz 5'9" ""1 mwkbm" h” hem ""' Huiclckineekin 7 . 0 . . 8 line and broke may to beat Def- eidos on a blazing 20 foot shot. .Ti'lii.1'iA'Qil ucorids later Palledlrio put. the Islanders ahead 3-1 by tipping: Claude Robert's shot un- der Defelice. Robert. after taking I pass from Whitiock, bsokhimded s to footer to the goal mouth. Oarver scored on Robes-t's re- aires reversed the tide of battle and had it not been for some great Rmltendiing by Rogert Bessette would have rim up it higher score. In the nrst five mlniites the Mil- hert double duty during the iirst with the Montreal Canadiens. A highlight of the first pl;-riod was Gustaves-on's playing without a stick for about 30 seconds. .Gus lbroke his stick breaking up a play.l ii-Ie bodied one Sydney forward out :of the play and then scooped the puck out of danger With his liillltl. The play was not blonn down as in Sydney player picked up the puck. lit. nas a sinart piece of work by Giiataveson. Nannie iiefeiice in the Sydney rnets was playing under difficul- .t.es. He had ii shield over his left love to protect a out he received Satiirday night at Glace Bay. On and was slightly shaken up by Claude Robert's shot late in the third period. Despite his troubles ii):-feilre came up with some fine stops. l George Robertson: is continuing ito play his fine two-way hockey. In addition to scoring one he was lrobbed of a couple more by Ben- lsette. The Glgnac, Whltlock, Pal- iladlno relay with Yip breaking away to score was one of the best. lof the game. Real Chariebola. playing his last; igame as an Islander, played on a iline with Trainer and Elwood Illi- make the save. Ritchie, used ex- tensively as a penalty killer, has been outstanding in a. defensive forwards. Cluay, Lscroix, Pirie, Ro- bertson, Cowan, Mcnodgaii, Marsh- all. Charlottetown: Goal, Bessette; defence, Gustaveson, McLaughlin, Blackburn; forwards. Trainor. Whit- lock, Carver, Saindon, Robert, Gig- nac, Ritchie, Palladlno, Chsriebols, Carver 11:29. second Period 5-Charlottetown, Carver (Saindon. Robertl . 6-Charlottetown, Pailadino is coming here from a place fam- giic and during his tour of duty he once Di.'l)P(i a g.inio agaiiist the Islanders Vip Pnlladino. e . . We qiiorlcil Yip about "Indian .ioe's" alnlity last night. following .ihc lslziiiilcis-S.vdnc.v game. Pall- zitlinn stated that Nolan wns ii rouizli and ready plziyer. ii hit. wild at times and that he hail been luirrrcl from playing in two yor tlirco rinks in the USA. be- jf'i'lLlSe of his "unpolitc tactics." ivip further added that he drew .an iniaginnry line 20 foot on each isirle of Nolan the night he played ,against the drfcnsenian in order to niako sure he would not. be top of that he had a sick siomaciildrapcd aroulld 0" "1 the ”'”"5”Cooiper. whyte. Treen, Leyte; 10,. . . . In "Indian Joe" tnlie Islander. ikflllpfllli to have color and ability -nil to;:et.hcr. Nolan has played for ltivn years with Toledo in the In- lltei-national Loagiic and was with Kentucky this season. He is omi- ling here in straight deal with the .Is1andei-s for forward Real Charle- lbois. Ch.-irlebols had planned to ilezivo here today but is being held lu.p for a couple of days until he obtains ll visr to enter the USA. it is expected that Nolan will be here in time for Friday night's game against the Glace Bay Ml- .21:-rs. sets of defencemen for the first time this season. The Islanders have been using only three men proving with each appearance. In fact Larry turned in one of his best games last night. He is a big follow and got away to a slow start due to injuries. He was about a month behind the other boys in conditioning but now he has caught up with the rest of the pack. their roster and apparently they have found them. Curling Draw K. Acorn, Geo. Rogers. "smut? Q5! BILLS .' 9l BILLS! m PUTTING MY Foo-i; Down! HORNE MOTORS,-Lr7tr'.x (I-If VROLET-i 'OLDCIlOBILE fulrs rt for vicv men. turned aside .17 shots in post- ing his second shutout of the sea- son. Roy McMeekin hi-id M stops. Only three penalties were called by referee Laurie Power, all in the third period. Halifax had two. Miners displayed a nice passing attack that had Halifax off balance most. of the game. In the first per- iod Jackie Hoilett missed in possible goal for Halifax when he went in on Hicks only to have the Glace Bay goalie come up with a nice save. In the second period Bill Ford missed the net on a break- away. Lineups. Glace Bay: Goal: Hicks: defence wards: Miller. Connolly, Rochford. Brown, Campbell. Fyles. Lumley. Needliam, K. Watatli. Halifax: Goal: McMeekin: dc- Tence: Bloom. Lepiiio. Arcand, Mc- Neil; forwards: Wywrot. Bowness, Ford. Holiett. R. Watson, Morrow, McPhee. Leclerc. Referee: Laurie Power. Lines- men: Reg Bcazley. Bernie Mulc- ahy. SUMMARY First Period No Scoring Penalties: None. Second Period 1-Glace Bay, Treen . Penalties: None. Third Period No Scoring City Hoop Meeting Tonight There will be a City Basketball Club Schedule Summerslde Curling Club relied- Kennedy came to Boston last winter with Marv Grisaom and Skinny Brown from Chicago in a deal for Vern Stephens. in June the sox optioned Kennedy to Louisville where he won nine games and lost five. Grlnom nov: iii with the New York Giants and Brown still is with the Sex. M NOTICE 'Clvllian Rifle Club Mem- bers sre advised that shoot- ing will resume at the Arm- ouries Wednesday evening at 17:30 pm. as Paul Saindon (above) scored three goals and assisted on an- other last night as the Islanders defeated the Sydney Millionaires 1-4 at the Forum. RacesTCiiiit.elle-d Uiilil Saturday have been cancelled until Satur- day. Entries for Saturday's raci-s should be made by tomorrow to l 2-lo-1 Choice In Bout Tonight MIAMI BEACH, Fia.. (AP) - Joe Glambra of Buffalo, N. Y.. became a professional three years ago. Dykeil. 25. has won his last four fights and has A record of 91 wins. 11 losses and five driiws. in Iiooffrloii can llot To Appeal MONTREAL. ICP) -- General manager Prank Beike of Montreal Canadians announced Tuesday that no appeal will be made in the do- clsion resulting from a stick- nwinging fracas In New York in- volving Bernie (Boom Boom) Geof- fi-ion of Canadians and Ron Mur- phy of New York Rangers. At the same time Bsike. in a statement, said the decision was unfair to Oiinadiens and the club also resents the use of motion pic- tures in deciding the merits of any case because confidence and auth- ority of referees are undermined. selke said the decision was roach- eil "after mature deliberation” with William Northey. executive vice-president of the club. ron rile sscoun rm: IN 7 EXTRA mm WWII IVIIIY TIP TOP I'AIl.OII' MADE-T0-MEASURE SUIT - 3 days only . Club Clothes I I bound at. the 8.42 mark of the SUMMARY The mm mm d. I b H I League meeting at Prince ofwales was listed as n '2-to-l favorite third frame and less than it min- First. Period hmdefa ind 'Min(;n ICUJ; 5:91” College this evening at 6.46. All Tuesday for his 10-round middle- y ute later Piiilidino took relays lasydney, Robertson in the Lem”! tmvhere 5 it "'2 teams interested are requested to weight bout with Bobby Dykcs of from Gignac and Whltlock to (McCailum) . . :49 the why me 5am mlxmen "mm attend. Miami here tonight. . break away and oniw Defelioe for 3-Charlottetown, Ssindon should no, min," ,, ”d"fh sojy The Sport Lodge Trotters will Both fighters wound up iigiiil I r. beautiful goal. Robert. scored (Carver, Gustaveson) 1:02 mm too km .I.m';2,'l ”h ' hold I practice-at P.W.C. immedi- workouts in preparation for the V . the iinal mat of the period by 3--Charlottetown, Baindon ,mp,.,,wd hef, an "m d "' nicely after the meetinx. nationally tvlovlml hunt and re- Icp lm-alum: up it svdney play. skat- (McLaughlin) pmnglv "C him" TM ”;' .m....m.... PPNM they were in excellent P - in: around the defence and scoi'- 4..Charlatt,etown. Palladino Dam. LLQM,” -mm gghmdreg ed”: 1 o . snnpe. clo'I'.p . inc on it waist high bullet. (whmockp Robe”) . 18:17 nmy . rm . In as to r nee! be S Giamhra. 22, has won 36 fights, In the third period the Million- Penalties: Biackbum 4:17, 15:56, ' p 3'' mm?” lost two and drawn one since. he .50 with FREE extra pants .50 J ....Ell lll S WY I wcoi it Gs-alton Street fwihitlock, Glgnnc) . 9:57 i'ii;4:m wtdnesdm mm” 5' M VW "- 'i-Charlottetown. Robert .. 14:29 Followlnl 1- the drew for to- . 1.00 P.M. PEHRWYI MCCEHUM 13330. 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