. . V . -- a x .... .x .g V Isllandkers Crush HaIiI5ax!AtIantics I0-I Show Supe-1;TFor1n In Handing Halifax Worst Defeat Of New Season The Charlottetown Islanders, in their most dazzling display of the new season. walloped the Halifax Atlantics 10-1 last night with a scoring. passing and skating spree that must. have rocked the Halifax Club clear to Citadel 1-1111. Never since the swashbuckling Islanders of two years ago put their sticks on the ice did the local team show so Ianders last. night skated tatnty and determination of old. In fact they were far bettei than in the days of 1950. New" 391011! in the history of the CIIL2 rltd they score three goals in 26, seconds as they did last ntght.l And never before did their goal-l keeper have only ten shots to iandle. I For the Islanders played as though they note getting a chalice in get into the National Hockey l.e;igtic. 'l'hclt skating. DfiSSll1;.;l Zlllfl snootltip wrrc ll1ilglliliFPllL and they lhrtllcd the fair sized crowd of fans time and again with then heady attack. '."he Atlantics, of course, wet": playing uithout tne services of lluchie Campbell, 1-'t'ank King, and Joe Lepiilc. And it wouldn't hzivc tua'.t6i'ed a great deal if they had horn in the Haliiax ltiic-up for the. i The 1s1m.d(,l.s 1.” mm. -icormg which islanders just couldn't be dented The defeat was long over-due the Halifax Club. In the last eight starts the Haligotiiatls defeated the lslandcrs but the local club more than made up for it last night. They have now entered a new era. Eut it didn't look that way tr. the opcitiiu: minutes of the game. The Atlanties scored the first goal at the 40 second mark of tlietmme opening period and for a. time it appeared as though the Halifax Club would dog Mom; wan for the "egg, Gray was assisted by Bon-ya good body checker and will give breaks and make the most of them. They saw plenty they were wearing garnet and gold colored sweaters and they were everywhere. And they must have filled Murph Chamberlain's 37- year-old heart with a feeling of satisfaction for they made Murph look like an awful good scrulineer of hockey talent. Highlight Of Game The highlight in this vicious as- sault was the three goal spree within 213 seconds of the opening period. Two goals were shot by Gary Gordon and one by Buck Whitlock and they stunned the crowd with their amazing sudden- i-less. Two Halifax players and one Is- lander were sitting in the penalty box when the outbreak started. MsoPhee and Mobasnn were sitt- ing out double minors and Carroll Bloom was in the sin-bln for hold- T FOIIIIM EVENTS NOVEMBER 10 -15 WEDNESDAY- Skating ...-..... .......... I to 10 THURSDAY-HOCKEY-8:80 Sydney vs. Islanders FRIDAY- Children's Skating ..... 4 to 5:30 General Skating .... .. ..... 8 to 10 SATURDAY- General Skatlng 3 to 5 General Skating 8 to 10 SYDNEY - vs much superiorttylcary Gordon took Whttiock's pass. over their Halifax rivals. The Is-3raced past the defence and drilled and a PISLIIR scored and bumped with the car-Itwznes on the left hand side as the :.llgh!. tng. Chamberlain sent out Whitlock. Gordon, Clements and Bob Gray and seconds later Gordon took Whttlockls pass, drew MocMeekin and scored a beautiful goal. 1'1 seconds later this trio struck a- gain with Whitlock drifing home the black biscuit. Then only nine seconds later 20 foot shot. into the crowd went hysterical with de- Bil! Conn.e before this had taken place Bonhomme put the Is- landers on even footing with the Haligonians about nine minutes earlier. Boilhotnine, who played a standout game all evening raved min the Halifax rnci after Beau- drys pats Flllll heat Mat-Meekiii, Hill) a '2.) itiot shot. Btll Hagen and Bouh0mmP shot the only goals of a well played second pE1':0(i. Hrizcil deflecletll home Larry Ttar.s' .-lap shot at .the 2:58 tr..nutc inarl: Three min- utes latii Bnnhomnic, picked tip Ktley's pass in front oi the net. .skate:l R('l(ISx the goal mouth and heat. the ilal.!ax netnt.ndcr clean-y 1y. I 'n9tot'e the midway third frttme. Marccl Clements cut II) on net vcljii lsharply after taking Ronnie lI'IiilloI'S pass and lzflefl the puck IIIIIO the corner. i l Larry Travis made it 8-1 with a. lS('l'9PlIP.'I shot from the blueline and thtrtccn seconds later room-3 Bob Gray sttckhandleri I115: around the Halifax defence; I stride again mark of the way ;to give the goal judge more I)llSl- hommc and Beaudry. 1 But it was left to Hub Beauclryg lures. The Hubber intercepted a ylialtiax pox turned on a dime and Slld the puck past the oulstretch-1 :ed leg of the hart-assed MacMeek- ,tn. f Goalie Bob Arnetll had a lastj lclass spectators view handle throughout the contest and; them, however were difficult to; handle. 1 Islander and Ronnie He. played ag- heady hockey game as an was outstanding. gressive and sist for good measure. Despite the lop-sided score the' game was not the cleanest to he played here by any means. Tem- pers flared and lists flew on sev- eral occasions and in all 20 penal- ties were handed out. Gray. Mac- Laughlin, Hayes and Kiley re- ceived majors. p g Billy Ford spoiled A1-neill's bid for a shutout. Billy Watson inter- cepted a pass out, and centred the puck to Doug MacPhee, Gray de- flected M.acPhee's shot but Ford picked up the puck and beat Ar- neill with s backhand- Peanuts Macl'..aughlin and Geo- rge McLagan handed out the stif- fest. body checks. MacLaughlin hit Whttlock a.nd'McLaEan hit Mac- Phee with both checks coming in the first period. Lineups: HALIFAX - Goal. MoMeekln: defence, McNeil, McLaugh1an, Ber- geron, Hayes; forwards, Bowness. Watson, Ford, Bloom, Ma.cP11ee. Gould. Hollett. Charlottetown - Goal, ;Arneil defence, Travis, Gray. Mclagan, Kiley; forwards. W'hitlock, Hagen. Gordon, Bellringer, Beaudry, Hurst, Bonthomme, Clements. Oftficlals -. Charles Good. referee; - ISLANDERS FORUM - TOMORROW - THU SDAY - 8:30 513' Welly branch of endeavor HOLDING SEAT SALE:m TODAY -- 9 TO 6. THURSDAY -- UP TO 2 P.M." ALL REMAINING SEATS-THURSDAY 2 P. M. A GAME YOU WON'T WANT TO MISS ' '3Iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii YEO THEATRE NMOIITAGIIE rm. SAT. IIDII. 14.1stn -;..l,AG,K BEANSTALK Amt mtl0STELLO . , illilvilllfniun. rm. slu.. LITTLE SPUKI By Rouson PACE SIX There's a turning point in near-. and I last. night in tile Charlottctowii Forum the Islanders reached such a turning point. They httmbled thcl Halifax Atlanties 10-1 and iooketil l:kc Big Leaguers in doing it. Not; for a long time have fans had the; pleasure of watching such skatingl and passing by a home team and; the 1,600 and some fans who were; present last night saw something they will well remembenl tnroughout the winter months- which lie ahead. 3 o o On top of this stunning defeat. there can be heaped the good news that the Islanders have purchased a defenseman from the Providence Reds. This defenseman will prob- ably be here in time for Thursday nli1ht'S game against Sydney Mil- lionaires and he's one whom Is- lander ions are going to like. He Isl that Islanders' defense the hard hitter that it needs to make oppos- ol breaks bultto run the count iflltl double fig-ping forwards keep their heads well. UP. one The Islanders last night were a team that couldti't be beat. They. showed more pep, drive and fight: . by far than any team we have seen I "I the mo"; mm 5935"” Fmm the "wmem( C,0”'l:kates at the Cliarlottefovm Forum brance Day cotztcst. ceedtngs. He had but ten shots to. me Bonhomme scored that first have Men largm. man Hm. be;m.c.l goal in the opening period and whenj no stopping them. That perform-3 ' )1 I RIICB WES OIIC O1 IVIO I"”T” ' II" Ronnie I-lurst turned in his firsttthey have ever given fans in hoc- "Cm, crmvds at me (.mmng mat... key. . I O I ' Ronnie Hurst showed that he is throughout and picked up an as- going to he a big help to the Is- man ml;-mg advanmzt. of the, Mpg lianders. Ronnie played a very ag- 1 gressive game as he did mcot of. the time with the Beavers last' year. He skated very fast, used his head and might have been the spark which the Islanders needed' to ignite them. Of course in con-: sldering last night's game one must not forget that the lslandersl had four days rest since their lastl outing and this, no doubt account-' ed for a great deal of their zip. . . . There were so many pleasing Art Perry and Johnny Squarebrtggs, nnesmen. SUMMARY First Period l-Halifax. Ford (MsicPhee, Watson) :46 2-Charlottetown, Bonhamme (Beaudry) .. 6:4 3-Charlottetown, Gordon (Clements, Whltlock) -1-Charlottetown, Whltlock (Gordon, Clements) 16:22 5-Charlottetown, Gordon (Whitlock) .. . 16:31 Penalties - Gould 2:25, Hagen 4:30, Beaudry 7:20, MacPhee (doub- le minor) 14: , McLagan (double minor) 14:45, Bloom 15:56. Hagen 18:40. ” . 16:05 Second Period 0-Charlottetiovwn, Hagen (Travis. Whltlock) 1-Charlottetown, Bonhomme (Kiley) . 5:33 Penalties - Bloom 8:59. Whit- lock 8259, Riley 13:14, Hurst 14:50, MacP'hee (major) 19:50, Mcugan (major) 19:50, McNeil (misconduct) 19:59. 2:18 Third Period 8-Gharlottetown, Clements (Hurst) . 7:02 0-Charlottetown, Travis 11:51 10-Charlottetown. Gray (Beaudry. Bonhomme) 12:09 11-Charlottetown. Beaudry .. 13:32 Penalties - Gray (major) 4:43, Mloiieuglhlan (major) 4:48. Hayes (major) 7:15, Kiley (major) 7:15. THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN can. -u u: l min- nu. m-an man an . NOVEMBER 12, 1952 Buck Whttlock (left), COIIIHB to account for the Islanders three Bonhomtne (centre) and Gary goals in 26 seconds during the Gordon were three of the leading first period. Gordon scored two of stars last night in the islanders the goals and Whitlock one. In 10-1 rout of the Halifax Atlantics. addition Whltlock picked up an as- at the Forum. sist later in the game. Whitlock and Gordon combined. Bonhomme. whose name trails- things about last night's game from a Islanders standpoint that it would be impcsigle to ennumerate all of them. Every player played ' lan exceptional game with Btrckl ' Whitlock, Connie Bouhomme and Gary Gordon deserving special Zgg mrntion. They showed that they BOSTON, Nov. 11 g (Cy, g Will be U16 183m I0 beat End We'll Boston Bruins SC()l'Cd four first- mi5S 0111' KUESS 11' I-l1Cl''1'6 "01 "D Onjpertod goals this afternoon ant. top Of this 1838138 W-lhln R month. coasted to a 4-0 victory over thei ' ' ' lsecond-place Toronto Maple Leafs.' OXCODIIOII this A crowd of 7.861 National Hockey nttentiitig the Leagtte fans sat ill on the Remetn-1 AIIIICSL W'lI.I'IOllI. year the crowds Joe Klukay, Real Chevrcfils: Hal Yesterday we learned from Niana-,L8.)'C0f' and Fleming Mackelli It was goalie Stigttr Jim Henry's third shutout at y second over TCl'0l. o. The Bi'u;tt:,. but this year whether its-due to Y0lL11(;..ll1ngI::lg (iiili-cll.Il(l!d;5Ia'P(I:l,lI'(')S”tIIIEIS the music. good ice or the need for beam" the Mars mmtc " ' - tunc; exercise the skaters have been more mm 5-tans 8 largest in the history of tile l-"orutn. : - n -I Tish year of cot-rse there are can- Ll" 5 rm” ””d M5 4 Toronto: Gottl, Lumlz-y: defenr:-.1 ,Th0nI-W11. Flanian. llorton. Baivi-1.' Sullivan: forwards. Watson, Bent- h0('k9.I' E331” icy, Smith. I(Ol'lI1P(I). Miguj, Sio:in.: ular winters past time. . o . In Quebec LE39.'.Zll('. ;WeI' th3MW';ak'911dhh1nUmbfT M Hztssiird. G. Armstrong, Hanni-1 ormer ar mt: ocrey nayerslgam s1,,wm-L iizured in the scoring. Walter Paw-l Boginng G031, Han”, p,.r..,...,.. IYFILVH IJICKGCI UP 5111 M5151 Sllhfl-1)',Il. ntstrnng, Quzt (t!nl)llSIi. Tor)-I afternoon as the QUW95 5995 1051- pozzini, I.nyr-or; runrds. Kanti- an 8-3 game to the Montrealirnrd, IiIil('l(l"II, K liI(:I)'. Dunint-1.: IR.oyals. Pete Wywrnt of the sher- Schmidt. Luhtnr. Creighton. M4"- brooke Saints scored a goal and an lntyrn, Luntl. l7'."lrSt)n, (Ihcvrofils. assist when the Saints downed! Referee: Bill Clmrlu-ick. Lines- Shawinigan Fall-1 4.2, In the same-'n1en, DOIIC I)mjios. Satin R:ih('ncl;. 12.-11, Sandfortl 15.28. Second Period Scoring-None. leads Scorers In Penaltls-5:1 Horton 14.39. Hor- ton 17.14; Peirson 17.14; G. Arm- strong 17.21. Third Period MONTREAL. Nov. 11 - (CP),- Scoring-None. . Andre Corrlveau. high-tlying for- Penalties: Thomson 13.23 and ward of the Valieyfield Braves. to- 15.43. Laycoe 13.23. day leads the scoring race of the Stops:- Quebec Senior Hockey League with Lumley 12 12 4428 22 points. Henry .. 8 10 6-24 The official statistics show Cor- riveau with eight goals and 14 as- slats. ahead of Quebec Aces' starry Jean Belivenu by one point. Bel- lveau has nine goals and 12 as- sists. t Georges Bouglef Valleyfield for- mmw" Barrie Flyers Star In Islandersl Victory ward under six-game suspension. is in third place. His ienforcecl idleness, which keeps him on the sidellnes for another three games. caused him to drop from first position he held for two weeks. He has a 9-9 count. Tod campeau of Sherbrooke st. Francis is tied with Bougis with six goals and 12 assists. Quebec is the most penalized team, with 184 minutes. and Georges Roy, Chicoutlmi defence- man. the most penalized player Stops: MoMeekin . G 7 8 - 21 Arneil . 2 6 2 - 10 Corner Queen Canteen - Cheek-Room MAMMOTH DANCE: 5 BAIT & McIlAE's IIEW BIIILIIIIIB emu. uovaunan :4 Don Messer' Dancing 9:30 - 1:00 Modern and Square Dancing (Square Dancing called by George Andrew-YMCA)! TWO FLOORS F,OR DANCING Part 01- Proceeds given to Qrphamges Sponsored by "the "Centennial" Y's Men's Club with 26 minutes. & null... Ste. 3 Orchestra Admission 750 GALT, Nov. 11 -- (CP) - Gait Black Hawks tonight moved into a first-place tie with the Barrie Flyers in the Ontario Hockey As- sociation Junior IA League by downing Toronto St. Michael's 2-1 The loss left the St. Mike's one point behind the league-leaders in a three-way tie for third spot with the Toronto Marlboro: and Guelph Biltmores. Gait. scorers were Tony Poets and Jim McBurney. Ratchiord got the Collegians lpne goaL XITCHENER, Nov. 1!. - (CP) - Bt. Catharlnes Teepees, working on 9. first-period lead, tonight down- ed Kitchener-Waterloo Green- ithlrts 5-8 in an Ontario Hockey Association' Junior A game. The win left the Teepees in sixth place with 13 points. three ahead of the Greenshirts and Oshawa Generals. St. Csthulnes goal-getter: were Hugh Barlow. Willard Haas. Char- lie Marshall. Brian Cullen and Joe Kutelic. scorers for Greenahlrts were Gary Collins, Orv Teuier SOOIALTOIIIGHT Weekly B. Y. 0 Social LE. (In... laled into English Good Man. played his best game since he joined the Islanders. Connie scored twice and picked tip an assist. Ills second goal was the prettiest of the evening. in ESIIS Boston Bruins Score Over Leafs Pays 58.100 for 4-Year-0ItIAPacer HARRISBURG. Pa. Nov. 11 - Ford Dapueto of London. Ont.. to- day p:t.ti s8.10n for Thomas Hat, mls I5 probably ll new low M M"me-V dem'ed,m5 mm” ""99 umeslgcti Bill Brown that the number". flollllled 1116 P-”lTl.)' K0015 Kind tl)9.fout'-year-olzl pacer as a week oltday M. H. L. play. Two or three of: in twenty-six seconds. there was M Dem” Skamng this war we H", mrpy, Legfs neyjy 1-cCm-e,...d- ( trading activity on the racing market rontillued here. Before tracl.ng ends Friday. 1,1913 trnttcrs and pacer; w-.11 be put, tip for auctzon alld more than 5l.('C0.00-3 is expected to change hands. Hockey Scores (By The Canadian Press) MARITIME MAJOR Halifiix 1. Charlottetown 10. OIIA-QUEBEC JUNIOR Barrie 4. lilontrcal Royals 6. Quelwe Junior Quebec 5, Montreal Candiens 11 Thtmtler Bay Junior Raine Frank Bathtiate scored A tzoall 5tll11ll'lfir,)'.0 . E gorll Arthur G, Fort William 7 mt the loser; In the Amenmn MN. p,,'.m,l zortieru ()ntur-In St-pnlor A League Wm” Marshall scored an”; 1...B,-,5g,,n' Kluk;1)" I Saul! Ste. Marie. Mich 6, Sud- ns the Pittsburgh Hornets defeat-' ' 11-H.)'C09. 5-'H)df0f'dl ------ -- 3-39 gm), II V ed Hershey. 2.,Bosmn' ChEvn,m5' my Brunsuick Senior (La-V(.O.,' Lnhiuc) 5.4-; Moncton 5. Fredericton 5 3A3o5t.-m. Lay.-0.3 Ontario Junior A I . lscmnidty Chev,-EH15) mag St. Cnthnriucs 5. KIIl'IlCn('l' .'l 4g,B05m,,y Ma(.k(.” p 14 Toronto Si. l)iichoel's 1. Gail 2 Penalties: Migay 9.15, (Jheyrefi 5 0''I'"''" 5911'"? A Chtitham 2, Braniford 5 Montreal Royals Defeat Barrie MONTREAL. Nov. 11 - (GP) -- Montreal Royals tonight won their second game of the 1952-53 season. outscoring Barrie Flycrs 8-4 in a Quebec-Ontario interlocking-sched- ule hockey 12.11119. First Period 1-Montreal, Swartzack (lvaylor, Watson) 2-Barrie. Mohns (McKinney) . . 3-Montreal, Naylor 2:47 (Watson, Petty) , 1e;2u Penalties - None. Second Period 4-Barrie, Pctsch (Mons, McKinney) 5:56 5-Montreal. Swartzac (Vincent) .. 6:55 6-Barrie. Mongeon (Martin. Carver) .... 1:09 7-Montreal. Watson (Vincent, Beaupre) ...... .. 11:59 B-Montreal. Swartzack (Vincent) ... .. . 17:3 and John Ford. Kitchener linesmsn Lloyd!-hllet fractured his right wrist when he fell against the boards in the second period. -- semi " g ' after taking a 28-12 first-game tllaletlonians hnrncss- ! (Winnipeg Bl OSBORNE PARK. Winnipeg. Nov. 11 - (GP) - Edm nton Esk- imos won the Western football cha l ” today with a tre- mendous 22-11 victory over Win- nlpeg Blue Bombers in the third game of their best-of-three finals. It gave them I berth in the Grey Cup final for the first time in 80 years. The Eskimos, given little chance walloping. roared back to whip the favored Bombers 18-12 and then completed their story-book fin- ish this afternoon. They came from behind a 5-0 first-quarter deficit to do it. The weather was cool through- out the rugged contest. with the temperature hovering around 30. After the game, freshman coach Frankie Filchock said: "The whole team played terri- fle ball. You just couldn't single out one man." Bomber coach George Trafton, once a great centre with Chicago Bears. was .one of the first to congratulate Fllchock. "I hope you go all the he said. y w 3),,” Feel They Have Been wronged The Glace Bay Caledonians feel they have been wronged by the Maritime Rugby Union through having to forfeit the Nova Scotia Rugby title to the Halifax Wand- erers. it was learned here last night from,Mike Campbell, vice- president of the M). R. U. Mike had a telegram late last night from Don Maclnnis of Glace Bay regarding the Union's act- ions in ordering the Caledonilms to meet the Wanderers yesterday or forfeit the game. The Caledonians played Yar- mouth Saturday afternoon and defeated them 22-0. However, the Nova Scotia championship was supposed to be decided by Satur- according to the dates set down by the M. R. U. Actually Yarmouth was not ad- -mitted to the Maritime Senior League until after the registration date had been passed. It is not known how they were granted permission to play but it is known that not all members on the ex- ecutive were consulted on the matter. . The Caledonlans now take the attitude that. they have been knocked out of further competit- ion as the result of playing 1 team which was not legally registered according to the Maritime Rugby Union laws and regulations. Campbell last- night answered the wire from Maclnnis stating that he felt the Caledonlans had a case and that whoever permit- ted Yarmouth to enter the league should not have done so. Penalties - Vincent. K. Robert- son. Watson (2). Willis, H. Menard. Gagnon (major). J. Robertson (major). Third Period 9-Barrie. Mongeon . 1 lu-Montreal. Naylor - (Swartzack, Watson . 14:04 Penalties - Teal (2), Thlbault, Vincent. Willis. swartzack. SNAP SIIDI FINISHING Rolls of Film developed and printed. 24 hour service. Double size prints. Any roll of 8 ex- posure only 40 cents. Reprints 4 cents each. Mail Film Service. 11:18 Edmonton Eskimos, In 22-11 Victory Over The ue Bombers Local -Driver Buys Pacer James "Roach" Murat-egos, mm, lottetown harness racing .1,-1", bought a. four-year-old pace, I" Harrisburg yesterday, it was learn. ed here last: night. Name o: 911. pacer is My Darling with s lnuk of 2.08 ll5. Edgar Iaprade To Re-join New York Rangers NEW YORK, Nov. Edgar Laprade, the Rangerm homesick hero. is due to return Sunday to help New York's Na. tional League entry. Laprade. a Ranger standoui since he won the Calder Trophy us the league's best rookie In 1945-46. decided to retire this year. He wanted to stay with his family and his sporting good. business in Port Arthur, Ont. Today Ranger manager Frank Boucher, just back from a fruit. less trip to the west coast in search of talent, talked to LA- prlde by phone and persuaded him to come back. "He said he'd play for it while to help us out," Boucher said. "I don't know just what that means. He doesn't pretend to be in top condition but he has been skat- ing and practising with a junior team there. He will fly down Saturday and won't have time to work out with the club before Sunday's game. Boucher and coach Bill Cook also expressed hope that Don (Bones) Raleigh, who broke hli wrist in n pre-season exhibition game. would be able to play by Sunday. 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