the lineup. moved to. within one game of second place in the Mari- time Major Hockey League last night as Al Miller threw the col- lar around the Sydney Million- aires for a 5-0 victory Ever the and second periods and added a single counter in the final frame. ianders attack with three goals. two by MacKenzie and one by Hurst. Buck Whitlock scored one . on a penalty shot and newcomer . Islanders Defeat VSyd:o.eyr As Goalie Mi11ar- Hangs Collar On Dollarmen. itlnfslsiohr. ....-.... -3 THE GUAilDIAN, CHARLOTTETTOW-N ' Moncton Hawks Score -Moncion Hawks poured 11 shots into the Saint John Beavers cage League cellar might ul- mos: as easily have been doubled. The win left Hawks 13 points ahead of second place Fredericton s -The draw at the Suininerslde Curling Rink tonight will be as PECEMBER 9, 1952 Suspended For I COLUMBUS. 0.. Dec. sense)"- For the second time in five years i -m- 1 the United States turf writers Murph Chamberlain's driving 15- Rouse” voted Good Time." suit )t Hal . hinders. Wli-h thrce ROW 18.06! in Dale-On Time, harness racing - horse of the year. time money winning 5110.299, Good Time received 909 points on a 10-7-5-3-1 basis from ncarnings to 5318,7532, new high for standard-bred horses. He won L -t - , 99 horse ,wrlters. He was the ;::r:,lm.cly repruennmv" at me o choice of 80 writers for first Nearly 2,200 rims. one of the E, y I) 0 ea Place i largest crowds of the season, sat I Winner of the 525.000 national in on the fast and well played gg pacing derby nnd nine other contest in which the Islanders , ””" ' events worth 310,000 or more. shot a brace of goals in the first MONcr0N' NB" Dem 8 V (CF. Good Time boosted his lifetime The Jim vmcKenz1e,Ron Burs." tonight and they'll-2 score against D 23 of ms 33 starts in 1952 "n- Gaw C'0'di;n 3m"? 193d i'hevI5' me New Bluxisxffiiinioi Hockey u lshed second three times' and third twice. The poll, conducted by the U. S. Trotting Association. placed C. W. Clark's Sharp Note second Holder of the singleisesson ail- - record of ' 1 ,1 TifnetVoteid Harness ,Siiore,s- Vsliiitoiit Racing Horse Of Year l Chuck Holdaway fired the Island- Capnalsj Y ,, . . i0119w55 l I cI.':,V(l,),'i?1?,l;kI-IsiaJ;(ee,:”,'11ty shot at the Defenceman Steve B1-kiacich Ce1:e3,:wsiiii;12h(iiutGii:iiev3-ibiliigfrstgf 7'01?! I;'::'O:n vs Robimon o?vtriIed49l?yplgini:. ;iIlfPFiSf!ttl;:lsfIT1,5xdiS: I l . . . y , , o . . 630 mark or the second period who bears a smking ,.eSemb1,mce night after losing seteiai other Mncmmane vs. Much”, B. Sheppard of Goshen. N. Y-I third with 214. Bill Cane. Goslien, N. Y.. owner nf Good Time. announced the players in recent weeks, were no match for Hawks. Once, after Moiictoii kept the to the late Johnny Dutchak in ii hockey uniform, lived up to all his advance notices last night with :1 lV'.lS the first to be awarded the . .3 . .: islanders in their three years of . 8 0 PM Morrison vs. MacFarlaiie .Al Miliar (above) racked up hii Jim MacKenzie rxistence. Nick '1-llil tripped Whit- . b . ) .t . , . . , . , mck fmm behind as he rode in on ed to the IS1lllldCl'S(a ()iilelEHD1cui:ll51i powerful defensive gamei A strung i)lliJi'CeLe liiiiliiii.!6'iSalI13lEh.'1tiJD(iilS1n it": Eliizokiiesfiiltgolzilfnsotxiiis evenlng'sl iiggignwiiilcbewriiilrigkgj svkiliii riieiifii i-icoIr.ldcaatiil1lril?i1gtn0fiJiyheMb1AZii hstdl ld'f'Cn-. ,. -. skt . '- ' -gn. . . , - 't i L: Gg0,;iee5nfl:?i 8?"pe;:,f;e:l1OLar night and spalkccl their attack all Sta? 1:31:15 t:1:i;11Ci5ne1i(:;"1:li:;-13:5-E gall)-Cd it fie-etiiigly when their play will determine which two . track records at New York, the Sydney Millionaires 5.0 135, Buck picked up we puck on me the sydney Miliioiiaiies. Jim scol- clears” mm the mama l V goalie, Sonny lVIacDonalcl,? tiireut- teams will go to Charlottetown't.o Noirman (Gus) Gustaveson Maryland, Massachusetts, Ohio night. Al turned aside 2). Sydney ed twice and assisted on another lil r5 m 9 cnc,d to carry it up the ice liim- represent, summei-side in the Gab- (above), rugged 25-year-old de- End Kentucky mcewhys, sliots, Sydney biuellne, skated to within 20 feet of the net before letting go a. low drive that beat the loc- ever had on their lineu-p. His pg- ses last night were right on the In '3. la. the Islanders 5-0 victory. om-y Cup playdowns on Wednes- day. Dec. 10th. , . fenceman who, joined the Island- ers last Saturday, has been sus- x".?.;.-i;"i...-”ii.;'1..;..n'i' ii.2'.;..”i;-:i' Ron Gwdel shot We W A-P-C league V - i . buimn mid hardly "er W35 009 05 goals. Hamilton and Olsen had --S. pended fo six games for his part ch. t. . qucaiiilfiiz .I:l1clli(dilll3iili:iso:ilnpyp02'ted witii giliilisiroirgokbeiinnigokteheh'113;! Wm i”””.”P”d- He. Dialed ii We welt M-"ilk Demcilllki Poitier e- in a stlckr swinging duel at Glace .....- ii solid defense. was too good for and li-IacKenzie With” Maclntyre Ema” bi0CiilY)E gllme. hit when he and Sclmies picked up siiigles. Bay, it was stated yesterday by TRURO, Dec. 8 - (OP) -Tituro . . UV ambmous Moneymen rlast homing on. sliap-pm the black bis, hlaxd toil and it soon became notice- The saint John scorers were Nick k s I B Judge J. Elliott Hudson, President Bearcats defeated Plctou Maripacs night. Al had. 21 shots to handle. cult into the corner of the cage. 3 e 1 at opposing forwards were Nicolle "ml wally Shephmm a e y of the M- M- 3- L- 5'4 in 9'" A"i'l3om5hTP1Cm”'C”1' steering wide of his defence. With the return of Gus Gustaveson to iiiiJii.i"”ii.3Sxii.XeSE.J”23fi?.?S”IiFilaile field Defeats the league. l y lsherbrooke 5-2 v.iLLEYF1ELri,.(Qiic., Doc. 8 - (CP) - Cari Sniciic, with it goall chester Hockey League game here tonight. Conrad and Maxwell sparked the victory with two goals apiece. Brown tallied twice for Plctou. STELLARTON. Dec. 8 - (CP) -- Stellarton Royals ran up 3 four- goal lead in the first two periods tonight to defeat Antigonish Buli- dogs 7-4 in an Antigonish-Pictou- Defenceman Bill Burega of Glace Bay was also suspended for six games for his part in the same incident. The players will sit out t. '0 games against each club. wirhe outbreak occured at the 18.36 mark of the first period in the Islanders-Mliners game at Glace Bay Saturday. The game was Giistavensoivs first in the M. M. a number of them fairly tough. but he handled them all in good fashion with able assistance on one occasion from defenseman George McLagan. Bil Sieve Brkiacich, 180 pound delenseman from Shawinigan Fails turned in a stellar defensive game for the locals and set up the Is- landers first two goals as well. Thenlslanders displayed a hard hitting defense with Brklacich and Lou Kiley doing most of the bump- ing; Kiley nailed Hill in the first period, and Caiiagher and Hidie- brand in the middle frame with , . . . Solid checks. l Lyle Wisenian and Chuck Hold- Big Steve hit George Robertsonil1W3.V' I-l1R.l'Ed iilcili first games hard in the second period for theiwlth the Isiandem on a line cen- nicest check of the game. Brkiacich telied by Buck Whltlock. WlSBiTiilllI Third Shuloui OHIOOUTIIMI, Dec. 8 -(CP)x Goalie Marcel Pelletier scored his third shutout this season as Giilcoutimi Sagueneens biankerl Ottawa. Senators 5-0 here today in a Quebec senior Hockey Lea- Gievelanii Indians' Directors llumoreli CLEVELAND, Dec. 8 (AP)- Supporters of President Ellis Ryan on the Cleveland 1iidians' board The W” leaves the ma”d"5 Wmked W” Tm” 3”” Kiley 5”” ””"d from Qiiebe” 51”” d ti ssists viced V1119 'ile1d r t" id c d th id L c ill 1 see action Col hster Hocke Lea ii cnooun- sue same eight points behind the pace-set- played with Mchagaii. All four hours iieioie game-tin: -iiiici”. W "i ” '3 , I 5 .- 9-””e-” o” 5” ” ay .” W" 3- -i us i” .35” C 9 V 3 9 i --l Ling Halifax Auamics. Sydney are turned ii a good performance. Holdamw Checked in iesteilfdav Braves to It 5-2, win ovei Shei J0ll'l.illlll and sell their stock when on Wednesday night in a gnme at ter. Legere accounted for two Stei- Andy Mccallurn Dlaylnt his, - - -' biocdre Saints tonight in it Quebec he resigns. New G1h5gow' N5, against Sydney la;-ton markers, second game on defence for Sag- in second place with two points Little Freddy Hildebrand was chuck, rho 15 3 r g 0 . , , . . . g . . , -. more than the Islanders. the most dangerous or the Sydney and mei owner Er”; Sihioetr Senior Hockey League game beioie A reporter polled the Dl0'R-YBU Millionaires. . ' Stellaiton took ll 2-0 lead in the ueneens .this season, paced then; Newcomer Chuck Holdaway I Io,.wa,.dg Freddy plaved ms best d H . , ' .2,.i0:) fmis. - faction 011 the baseball Clubs d1' Following is referee Charlie first period. added three more in attack with two B051-it - big mt winger with E mend srhot game 0'!" we Season here and 81, oilelle 1 16 Scorlglg fol the Ismlds Bob Peri-eault. Saints iietminder, rectorship of 12 and found that Good,” report on the incident: the second while holding Amigon. Norm Dussgun opened ghe nor.- opened the scoring for the Island-' inost,-ruined Miliai"s bid for a gsemaih W. D appeared in Peisuiielied 3 CW 10 Mi face mm 3 31.1 five mu tom.” Ryms lead, "At the 18.35 mark of the first 15h to a single tally. and notched ink M10144 91' the ”fSt,D5f10d alld. ers at the ll.05 mark of the first shutout in the last period. He 16 i range! Skater of the movlsuock during a melee in we M31" since Ryan is 8 dir.eCi'or' 100' ma" Period G- GU5mV9"50" and W- 3 pa” in the mird while B"nd935 Mocanum fired the firs” at his period. Holdaway took a. pass from hit the goal post on a 25 foot shot Euslglegadba::mehfh;?;:5 Pi1?l;1-s';0(;YR,SitSCDrlnR 5EC0lld l39Ti"(i- H0 rei-i”'”c'3 N)Sl23I,gS:vec,g:1e1y 1:” S): tgleubbozggi Burega were given match penalties scored three 8035- ;'":3'keT5 Tit 191445 01 the 53319 D91” Buck whmock iii, the ri ii i seiyi i ljl, -,1-lg, - -- after treatment. . f - ' . . - :9 mi in in urc one n- ':-mrr'rm”rm 0 . Sydney net and beat 8 ;i(;foI:iii; atNilc1lE ridgiisnnymit-ifs mzizaiu his Em.” pm” appeared ” km" Mm” 8 sC0l'e10-is fllsl ll"-l'?"d- V-11' ”””f.'d”"”5' "Mic." 33'3" Wm 3” firiiicif-If mp K J -' c'I- d G' Thu burl.v defer-ceman out Chi- from about eight feet. out. Brk- usual. capable. crowd pleasing ihe” mi-V amiind preiw We” ”n.d leyfield broke 100-so ill tilt S9C0l'ld Tm? my. nm N": ', --The players in question came E a e coutiml further into the lead with. laclch, who fired the puck in from self. Nick had 38 shots directed his "l ” ta" da” show 1” me” W" 1”” l-'””15' Rmdn liimsifm hgmven mm. loizclher dullnn the lllay and . N3 W0” 9”” "lidmy ”"”"-till the biuellne. drew an assist on way and turned aside 33 of them usual stride. Carl Smelle put them into the ed to lay :3 nfms nothing Eb?" then backed away and started G I h B the second period. ; the play. , Missing from the Islanders iine- . ' lead, Georges Bougie counted again 2; ,s,EocH 58 la ”1m?zS”th”' tslifck ”f' to swing their sucks at one an- P ' Ralph (Bucky) Buchanan and Q The goal followed a determined up were forwards Bob Gray, Don The unit M Jim M”K9”Zi9- and Rosario tKitoute) Joannette negihin Eugen San ditegtorf 1:”: other Both players were struck Shem, white completed the mut- Islanders power-play in the Syd- Bellringer, Bill Hagen and defense- Gary Gordon and Ronnie Hurst got thei, third, . 3 V P but fortunately nmher were hum 0; Ottawa, with two mm goals, - Joe St. Hilaire sclored Sherbrookc's n-mg marker of the period but. Hawortii came back with -Irvine and slapped was the most effective looking for '0 leave with hm” He 5”” the Islanders. Should .VI1.lllph Chamberlain lie short ii, centreman when the December 15 8-4 Trouncing QUEBEC. Dec. I -(CP)- Que- beo Citzideiies went on a four-goal man "Wimpy" Stephenson.' Gray is ill with the flu. Buck Wliitlock my end. Jim Macxcnzie, playing his best game of the season. made it 2-0 However the intent to injure on both their parts was there. "I had no recourse other than to coach "I'm. still the president." But these directors told a. re- Fornwr Pirates' . centred Chuck iii; Nag? Iilligdgis i-11149 siei1:,'-nd;CI'l1?:(i i-xiii?iiiyiigruilgiii?1eli'iii;3?n:rlio Tiff deadline rolls around he could d0;ii'i:iieei':h:: 4i1?iLtf2:l;e.m.(S m mm the Ipdioiriltielr ctiliiziiiii V:i?u'1d Gsiibickwaitii-.iit-:1 apply match penlmit-m:"f0r amber- icgrmgt. since in mei !i'ilnBl'iperlod Manager by scoring on it breakaway. . rived iiere yesterday evening from worse than use Gary in that po-1 Tom smelle scored. vallcytields B(5n.m'u.d (Bo)yiBe,.ne3t', Joseph ate aUel'Ei:ts7i:)H?3:r;ggg 8:142, an Juxjiigcgoggeypgatgg tllgalrsg . PHOENIX Arm D”. LJAN Blrklalclich again started the the Quebec Aces.- This line had siton. Gordon has always pi8yCdl13,c(; gnal and R, pop”; scored the Broderick! DaV1dR.J,mes and Jack . Quebec - Ontario lnterlocki ”Bm MW." H-cemlv NIFMM 2:1 gromgif lfjcgr tt(l::a:g:re&en1;: fig; satgelicgiall ::l:l);ll1(1:lapEti;3nnz::5 1:31,; rvilght wing and thats wliereilast Sherbrookc marker. Johns. . R S d J' Echcduie. Be as mgmge, 0', me Nafiomi L”. that Ga.ry Gordon deflected with two of them. i "ph "ms to "59 hm Gm had -- Mm” 3” Wpecied i0 ciysmlm angers en im Two goals by Raimod Cyr and izuv Pittsburgh Pirates. ”rcsWl three assists last early this week. Ryan said he will Gary Gordon centred M:icKen- night and par- i G'G”G'Gf” one each by Roland Leclerc and well" ,last night, the hospital in TODAY'S SPECIAL A DOLL and, - STROLLER SPECIAL BETTER QUALITY AT stick. "I swung back and,hit him across the-shins with my stick," added Gus, "And then I went at- ter him” with my fists." Gus will play his next game on Wednesday night in New Glasgow. Tonight the islanders play the Millionaires in Sydney. 0 I 0 Winger Johnny Marrow suffered R. deep cut in his ankle in the rows boot. Cliff Roach said the skate cut through to the bone but that no stitches were used on the gash. He expects to lose Morrow for several games. 0 0 I Roach figures the Millionaires need two more good players in order to round out their team. He doubts, however, that he will be Kiely of the Islanders with his hockey. O O I Paul Williams and Ev. Cutciifie of Ciiziriottetown have both rc- ceivsd recent letters from Lorne llcnnesscy. Charlottetown linckcy player now down with Troy, New York. Coach of the Troy team is. Will Field, last year with Halifax Saint Mary's in the M. M. H. L. According to reports Lorne is do- . first period of last night's game. ins V81? W011 although he had , Johnny wag hn, by Brkhmh-h been bothered early in the season . - Reg, 54,59 ,,.h.,,.c skate cut through M0,- with knee trouble. In his last ten games before 'writin;: to Williams he had picked up 10 points, an average of a -point a game. 0 O O Lorne's team-mate of the last two seasons and former Charlotte- town junior, Orin Carver is still going a storm for Barrie Fiyers in the O. H. A. Junior League. Last week when Barrie defeated St. A,giit He'll wear and Remelnber L for Years and Year: his stick Macxemie "med ahead tici ated in some iftv assin I i o" to New Ghs ow 1 1,0 h ' - ' l 2,0 pick up ih u k i, th S d 1 (1 Hu ,l -11 H h B d - t . " A p 3 0 119m m img leg .' talk he d1"'3Ct015 "li01'mB-13' Jacques Pichette in the third. whicii he was taken with It ilNll'i biuellne and abide: lfidsodeny yfrfgiii gliayetii betw'ri:eniHllViearceli Clgiiienltjs pm” with mS.lm.e'"':mtes' iROa.Ch had "0 mmmmt about m1S.and pmmlsed I Complete state" stanza broke a four-all deadlock: attack siiid today. His condilinn. . move but he did suggest iinless,meiit of facts as soon as possible , X H, close in. and Connie Bonliomme. A H, id 1 th t ,.n . . i ., b , S O . an Quebec opened the scoring on a iiowcicr, remains SCI" Ous. l The Millionaires hotly disputed Sydney: Goal. Pidsodiiyt de- . ” ” '5 9 fuel it l” helm” M'””'"””5 g” mm um Li ' v -- - oal b Ca tile Henri but Guel h hos ital siiid. . d . . me NEW YORK, D c. 8 (AP) I; y in p P tile goal on the grounds that it fence, Whaien, 'i'yshk,(i, Mziclniyre, lswssed today at me .Rek1eeSihe Wmildnt be Ame m be” 4 . 1 Jim Ross 26-year-nlil dcfencemnn tied it up minutes later with 1-1en- Meyer, who recently endoil x was 03,51”. weaver; forwards, Mimneau, Hm, and coaches School being COII-itl'ilfflC.' . l. . was sent'out on opii. today by derson scoring. In the second per- five year contract as manager (I Sydney lost the services of Galiaghnr, Biriikow, Morrow. ducted 1” the Charlotmow" by . p New York Rangers of the N.i- iod Mlccready put the Bilbmoi-es the Pirates. had been aliellfiilli Johnny Morrow in the first period. Rowe, Hildebrand, Robertson, Mc- Gem” HM” was.veW much me! Bubb-V D”w)mg' WM beffwe he mmai Ilockey Lcague ( sash. ahead but Quebec oylei-took them the major-minor league meeting: He was checked on his own blue. Dmmgh. subject of discussion on the. Is- left Saint John. was President of MOD" 0! the western Hockey and n'mved ahead when Henri and hem line by Brklacich and the lane” cwmwn, Goal Mm”. deioncci landers second goal last night. the Beavers Hockey Club. afrlved L , Ado, h Kukulowicz scored sue. - skate cut Morrow's ankle. There T,-wig B,ki,,cm,' ii,k.L,,q'1n Kn” The E081 W55 SC01i9d by Jim Mac- home for the Christmas season . e"f3"9-, - ,9 ' . - . . - . i H ' ' o -' ' -' - , - i m? l-arming out of Ross, subject cessive goals by Henderson of in-re no stitches required but Moi- ,om.m.dg whmm. Hum, Ham, Kenzie. Steve Bi-klacich pilS5Ed'last night. Bubb) runs a hll5lll65S. TORONTO De 8 . . . . . .- -v V i . . - , . c. - (CP) e to immediate iiccnii. brings Rmig- Guelph Gignac of Quebec and , row will likely be out of action .,W1,. whenmn Gordon B,,m,,h.,. the puck out of his own end to- establishment in the City and lid. ( an, Kesgemn M Kitchener west, , I X 1! .d mr mveral games Maicl4'(cn7ic Honiiomme Clem: Ward-5 N-'m”e'iCe' G31"-V GWM" 90"” iwme mvlmk an” nmucrs niouiit toda tfas mm d Ont lo" HS dprcnw mrps d'oWn '0 me Bar of Guelph e C the More no M The second period was only 22 gm: '" ' 1 who was standing inside the ls-"until the festive season is ovei-9,0 Rmateruii. one, ,0: the seacima "mmal 5”"”5”' M m”' 4'4 3t the em in me ”mnd' Co . i , . , , - . - -e-?---eve-- . se nds old when Ronnie Hurst R;k,r,,,. (-lm.1,,, Good. "Ms. landers biuellne deflected thciThe players ale on their own in ,1?! M 8 Te" "mm" W.” mnded Wt was sent to the penalty box for J0,'mnf 'g lmebri i 5 1",, puck with his slick as it crossedlsaint John and Fit a meeting they Syirgig year'- id WASHINGTON, Dec. R--(AP)c lnciudimz majors in the final per. boarding Fred Weaver. During the 'X9"'P ,, 3 'iq H i the hue and knocked me disc elected Bubby President gf the .1” 2,3'yea”? Kitchen" fmmf Washington Senators today nn- Nd i-0 KUkl-li0WlCZ- H0nd91'-50” End 9 '- next two minutes Al Miller in the rSium:'fr',,, ahead to Macxenzie Jimmy rac- club Vice-President. and coach is,:ml"3,gagni:::1Odego&?e iggggagx nounccd the sale or outfielder Holmes. c - TUESDAY Isind s v, i" 1 Mr , ' , ' . , , y , - -m--m---r-em-- - . heatugiedcaggideiEtiigelistiiiizarhiiira First PPFIIIII ed over the Sydney line to pick Nick Nicolle uiiile othei executiveimnkmg committee as in 1951 when Earl tltapp to San Diego of the Too Late -to cuss", Cmldrews Skaung 95 - H id . up the puck and score Questioned members are Wally siicphaici and - Pacific Coast Lcaizuc. Rapp, 31. George Robertson and Dunc MM, 1-Chtown, 0 awal. ,l I , . he displaced 34-year-old Nick Wes- , b General Skating h t h 1 1 i d . in was obtniiicd by the Sr-ntaors on 1,m,,.e in pm.ucu1ar.5wod out for twliitiock, Brklacichl 11.03 :1 0U f 9 DRY f010WllllZ he Crow Hewey. Last siilui a,x ngi Pack of Windsor Essex, weslock ,5 J 10 I ht L -, B - L051-,gDECEMBEB 8"” LADYS 2--Ch'town, LTilCKCn'I.i9,x game iinesman Johnny Square- the attracted 900 fans to ll game Mam t W10 3 F0m.- - 0W5 l'0W"S- V low 1 Buy Wu , WEl)NESDAY- the Sydney team, , Y , , ,, in he No. 2 spot this year m I , H H R d d ,cl go d ova ten and , Buck Whitlock iput the Island- (Gordon. Brklncicli) ., 19.46 M1883 and ,5” PETVY Siaiefi mat with FT8d91'”-Clon CilD5- Phil Farley. veteran from the Tor- ?lwum'5; 332501;; (gih ;:m;24""h:' bracelet. Finder please leave at Genmii 5k"”"3 em ahead 34, with his penalty Penalties: Brklacich 6.45, lVini- Gordon touched the puck. in th ' ' ' , onto Scarboro Club, stands third. ' i i ' ' Gllardiun Office. g . 304 centre zone and ms enabled Mac- J d e J Elliott Hudson pi-95;. tin: or ornzc. - mg? THURSDAY 5"” 3'15 5"” ll lime 0”" 8 mi"- ”" 1 i ' l t ” g l .- l ' . H . sore”?-m ------e----w---e- LOST-ON sr MARY'S cuuncn Children's Skating me lager Ronnie Hurst, chcked on I Second 1l'P,l'iO(l Kenzie to pick up the puck on the,dcnt of the 1-Vi-airtime Major cu . mounds Mo-nmguc purse con, dencml -Skmmg a sweet passing play to make the 3-Chtown, wliitlock, Sydney side of, the red line and key League niiiycd in the city ,ves- Nizw ycmx, Def. g..(Ap).- . . -- some 4.0, (Penalty shot) 6.30,still;emain onside. tcrday evening to attend the lam) Jm-klie Robinson and an Hodges Sll;l;e0;ef::l:n3'-Glligvgifti; FBIDA? h "ocxrw p, 8:30 Macxenzle mid Gary Gm-don 4-Ch'town, liursi, r ' ' nual Referees and Coaches Slcam wont be traded or sold. said I Omce P " MINERS vs ISLANDERS set up Hurst for the goal. Jim (MacKcnzic. Gordon) . 7.42 Big Gus Gustaveson wiiiciieii now undelway at The lchwiohf; Brooklyn President Walter 0'Mai- 30", M mm, developed ma - ' carried over the Sydney line and Penalties: Hurst. .22. the game from a '3pecLal,or3 seat town and also to attend astngm-i icy as he arrived by plane from prlntgd, 24 hour service, FOR SALE-1940 OLDSMOBILE, SATURDAY- , passed to Gordon. The latter flip. Third Period last night. Questioned about his gmkefi Eami” Comlfnellullg 0" L the winter baseball meetings in size pi-mtg, Any i-on limiter, custom radio, new paint Skating ......................... .... 3 10 -l pad the puck through thedefensc 5--Cwinwn. Mnclx'cn7.ic. run-in with' Bill Buregii last Ssit- ”5,”'”5”Ve50'iaB”1,13gi'i5f” 5,”? Phoenix. "Any talk of their be- pogure only so centg, job, Excellent condition, phone Skating .. 8 1” to, Hurst and Ronnie made no lGordcm. uursll ll-50 may "The Biz Swede" replied ”?”i.'”5 "f 3",? Y-jj:;He,,lf;:R,1”E; in: traded is riciicuious." said 4 cents mii. Mail ruin Service. siimmmiae 228i. loan 20 before mistake as he beat. Pidsodny all PI!nuiliPSZ liiaclni fe 1.09; things happened very much as 5:52;: 'E:)0:he0i1?Cpo;1 on me Fljmk the Dodger boss. Charlottetown. 5.00 pm, thlsimizrliiygnzle came back in the last lrluqrtst 3.09, Bcnurirr 1.'l..i . i been reported in yeiterdativp king cage in Ham,” R mm”, no ,,..,, , , , , - Oil-in ue He took Bure"lt no c . .' 1- -' - 3: - - -. . . . - ,4, ,' f' King at; that. time received A six 1C.::x';e(3tg,d:,:a)pdi(;Xpm:,:: 5:013:58" ggfgfny 1,1; 2 :95iii:nf”?1o::ehS1:f: 913?: game suspension for waiioping Lou ' i ' XV i Mike's s-4, Carver scored one gag; Here's everything you ever sought in a robe or housecoat- and assisted on'another. His line accounted for four- goals and the Toronto Globe and Mail referred to his line as the big one for the- Fiyers in every game. BETTER PRICES ' THE BIKE SHOP 183 Gt. George able to obtain them on account of ll lack of funds in the Sydney cot- fers. 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