Saints Defeats Abbies 10-5 In Exhibition Game 'i'he Saint Dunstan's University hockey team defeated the Char- lottetown Abbies 10-5 last night in an exhibition game at the College rink. The fast skating. better condit- ioned saints skated into a 4-1 lead in the first period. The teams split goals in the middle session and the Saints outscored their rivals 5-3 in the final frame. Centreman Cliff Ready paced the Red and White attack by scoring three goals. Pierre Michaud and Paul Jay each counted twice while Dickie Wcdgc. Lloyd Gaudet and Ed Dalton picked up single goals. Right, wingcr Bill Ledwell was the Abblcs big gun. Ledwell scored two and assisted on two more. local Curling Club Schedule Follnning is the schodulo at the Charlottetown Curling Club to- day: Regal Trophy-'l P. M. Thursday Ice 2- W'onnncotl vs. Cameron up :1 .1Wr. Gallant vs. A. Maclieod lcc l-W. T'lL'l-(Hl'(l. H. Atkinson, A. Hogan. ll. B. Douglas: vs. ti. E. Full. ll. Manning. W. IIO.l'l. G- i.n'l1.E SPORT . aly Roman Charlie. Kennedy also scored twice and'Gordon Weliner scored once. The game was handled by John Mullally and Clair Callaghan. l Lineups: . S. D. l'. - Goal. Gillis; defencep D. Wedge, l.. MacDonald, N. Mac-l Millan; forwards, C. Ready, R. Cal-t laghan. l.. Gaudci, P. Michaud, P.l Jay. Mclsnar. E. Dalton. R. Mac-l Innis. M. Flynn. . Abbies - Goal, Ward: defenca, A. Perry. Ni. Longaphie, G. Wellnezgl ' forwards, B. Lcdweli, Cf Anderson. I('e 4--1. .1. Morris. Judge Mac- Guigan, G. Ma('Knl'.'lli. D13 Mt"? ii-Iucliern; is, V. Hobbs. .luIll.I9 "ry,-.innx', A. (lwltn. J. E. MarDo.'i.I ald. it P. if. 'l'hiirsdiIy Ire 1 LI. .Vl:u-Donald. Ti. O'Rourke. R. Jones, P. O'Rouikc; is, E. F. Ar-nrn, S. Moore, C. Kydd. J. iimpboll. 1,, 3 ,y, RV. Bur- Sipwart: D. S, Mai-Dimnld, ncii. P. Simmonds. G. VS, F. Hansen, C Gallant, Maclionald. TV. Gnss. t it-c .'l- H. l. Spillotl. R. Parcni, P. The scheduled to be played in Glace Bay last night, uill be played tonight instead. The game was postponed Islanders-Glace Bay game, yesterday morning when the Is- landeis missed the early boat and then informed the proper offic- ials that they would br unable to THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN Standout Performers Tbs Charlottetown Ahbles Sis- terl will play one of the South Shore League girls teams in,n game at Victoria Rink tonight. Team members will leave the City from Barboui-'1 Building at 6.45. Sianhope Defeats Sandy's Ramblers Sianhope Crescents shut out Sandy's Ramblers 1-9 last night in a league game at the Charlottetown Forum. A. Thomas scored the only goal of the game in the third pcr- Boom Boom Geoffrion. Montreal - Canadiens' rugged young right- winger injured his shoulder in SUMMARY practice Wednesday and will be H”. Fahd out of National Hockey League Scoring - None. Penalties L None. Second Period Scoring L None. Pcnaltics - None. Third Period 1--Sianhope, A. Thomas Penalties - L. IVlacCallum,. L. Misener. I chosen as follows: Coffin. O. Poole, J. MacDonald vs. vice-president: Clair, G. Power. the subject of an informative and helpful talk given at this time by Judge J. S. DesRoches and heard members of the club. President : L. R. MacDonald, H. "The etiquette of curling" was with great appreciation by the The meeting then adjourned. Geoffrion Out With Injuries MONTREAL. (CP) -- B e r n l 0 action for an undetermined length of time. Geoffrlon fell into a goal-post and was taken to hospital. An X- rny examination showed no breaks but it is feared he may have suf- fered a shoulder separation. The Canadians immediately called up Eddie Litzenberger, tall 20-year-nI(l Regina boy who has fense this year in the best that scored 22 goals this season with Pl-"l)'Pd her? In H"? PB-Si "1"" Mam.-931 no)-515 of thg Qucbec years. All four men have been Sen ior League. SKATING AT NIGHT -- ATTEND AND ENCO AFTERNOON ONLY .. QUEEN SQUARE SCHOOL SPORTS AND PUPILS. TO-DAY .................... 4 to 5:30 7:30 OICLOCK URAGE THE STAFF The FORUM TIIE DOMINION TITLE. LTD., QUEEN ST. DON'T MOAN and GROAN - IF YOU FAIL TO HAVE SEATS FOR THE PLAYOFF GAMES- SOON HERE--IT WILL BE YOUR OWN FAULT.. SCORES OF PER- SONS LAST WEEK IOUGHT THEIR SEATS--AND MADE SURE. IFTIIE ISLANDERS SHOULD THIS LEAGUE TIIE CHAMPIONS OF TIIE QUEBEC MAJOR LEAGUE WILL PLAY SEVERAL GAMES HERE FOR SO, AGAIN YOU ARE ADVISED TO GET YOUR HOLDING CARD RIGIIT AWAY. HUNDREDS OF GOOD SEATS AVAILABLE AT ROBINSON'S SUP- ISLAND ed the Islanders play in Cape Breton. In his column the other day he devoted considerable space to the play of Millar who was second All-Star goalie in the Que.- bec League last year. Al has turned in a lot of good games here lately and his play has left. little to desire as his goals against average indicates. The big trouble is that Al has not the number of stops to make at home that he has on the road and con- sequently doesn't get the chance to shine as much. Monday night in the third' period against the Miners he had quite a few chan- ces however and he was the big man in keeping the Miners down to one goal. out It's impossible for a goalie in look good when he has only two or three shots A period as is often the case with Miller in the open- ing period of games here. Against Halifax in A recent game for ex- ample Mlllar had two shots in the first period and three in the second, hardly enough to keep a playcr interested in the game. A large share of credit for this of course must go to the de- fense quartet. The Islanders de- playing top notch hockey. . a a Orval Lavcll, who was recalled by the Providence Reds from the. Islanders, is now playing with Sudbury Wolves in the N01-IA League. Coach Murph Chamber- lain is searching for a replace- ment for Law-ll and if the right. forward can be found he will be taken in. The hard working Is- landers oxecuiivr have given Chamberlain the right to use 15 players and if Murpli can he will import a cenn;em.an.. I Speaking of the executive It good word is due them for the excellent manner in which they have conducted the affairs of the ERS' HOCKEY CLUB hour -:.rlvlIc,e;' Irv:-,1: poauro only 40 canto. Reprints out defeat were against guys nam- ed Jose. only meeting. , Royalty. I cents each. Mall Film onarlolutowll. where, it is jumping the Midwesm The consensus is that the odds should be around 6 to 5 on G8Vllal'l.! but they throw in the edge only be- cause the Kid is champ, Davey admirers brush aside ihe' fact that most of Davey's victor- ies in a string of 39 bo.'ts with- In rebuttal to the. suggestion that Davey never met anybody as, fast or hand-punching as Gavilanfy Izzy Kline, Chuck's trainer. re- called tihat Rocky Graziano said of Davey "he didn't give me at chance." Davey made Graziano look like a soggy puppet in their "In one round alone, Davey hll Graziano 85 times." said Kline. "They weren't pats. Gavilan may find he hasn't fougxbt anybody as fast or sharp-punching as Davey, eitlher." And so it goes. If this is a mis- match, as claimed by some boxing sharpies. it will be one of the best attended mis-matches on record. Club this year. At present due to illness and retirements there are only six members on the executive but they have cairlcd the heavy responsibility of running the af- fairs of the hockey club in quite a capable fashion. Indeed were it not for their shrewd. handling of business affairs the club might not nowbe operating because the attendances at home games this year has been thousands below that of last year over a similar period. 0 O 0 And in regard to finances the work of the Boosters Club should never be forgotten. The ten men, and the ladies who helped them. have given a good example of what can'be accomplished when the shoulder is put to the wheel. Last. November and December the Boosters oolleched well over 82,000 for the purchase of several of the Islanders' outstanding p l a re r s since then they have spent their time developing a. top flight Min- strel Show which is now running at Prince of Wales college and which they will show in Summer- sldo next Wednesday night. . . . . Young Frank Roper of Central who is guardirg the twines for the Fredericton Capi- tals in the New Brunswick senior Ieague. is having a very good year. The other night when the saint. John Beavers defeated the Caps 2-1 Roper made 55 saves in a. spectacular performance. Act- unlly Prank has been coming up with good performances all year and has been given due credit in the New Brunswick press. i -Too Late To classify LOST -- ONE MAN'S BROWN hat in vicinity of San. Phone 2212-L. SNAP V SHOT FIIIISIIIII v i loll: of Film davslopld and x Aaasct-7 ' Sh':pha”1- 8' Sm” G" Bi-mg D. fxl.-u-imnri; is. '. Tantou, make Glace Bay in time. Weather 5"””'Sb”"5'- "r B”””' i.. 'ru.-um-, .r. wusnn, .1 simmnmis. conditions might not have made it SUMRMRY iii-r 4 Surat:-ii. possible for the Islanders to reach ' -... .. . ..-- ----A Glace Bay at any rate so the post- psrgg perm: . ponement may have saved quite a I ' ' b fh l . oi -' r - I 1 s. n v. mm Montague Ladies 22?: f;i.?.i iiil"l;i;. i3Zf'ii?;:if; . l . .. D.l. l i . ' l . at q toll . ' dent Ne” Fmguson and M'M'H'Lil Ceiitreman Teddy Powers (left) not a oal has been scored against 2 s. n. U., (.audet . J Emm H (B W E , . ' u on 8" Very coop" and defcnseman Gus Gustaveson the line while they picked up their 1R6-'adYr C-"llleglwll erative about th whole an i ' 3-Ahbr,5' Kennedy t 9 3 r- have played standout hockey dLir- fair share of goals. .Bu,g,,, Mdwell, o . . . ing the islanders current winning Big Gus has beenveryatrons de- 4,,s-1-LU Jay "C0da.V the Ted-1105 Island”! W1” streak. fensively. A smart blocker and a i.liclsna'c Vlichaud) trawl 10 the Bay by CNN? bus OF Powers has been working between solid body checker be has been 3 g, D If 1-'),,m,n -v- planer Instructions NW6 been 15- Lyle Wiseman and Chuck Hold-Imaking few mistakes in his own iMrlnnisl ..'The regular monthly meeting; I SlIPd I0 Yhl? l)18.)'EFS 10 meel M U19 away and this line is vrry possibly cnd and is one of the reasons why pmairv .. MacMm;m, 0! the MOIWISUC Ladle-9' Curllmz F01'lH'" M 7.15 i-his m01'IllLiZ ready the least scored against line in lhr the Halifax Atlantirs have lost a ' Club was held in the club room for bus travel. However. if the wea- M.'M.il.l.. In the eight game alllot of their pep in recent games. Second Period on February 2, at 7.30 pm. ther is clear and flying conditions, home since Powers joined the teamicus teams up with Steve Brklacich. The lifesldem. Mrs. L. H. P0018. are right the Islanders will wait 5-Abblesr I-WW9” presided Roll call was answered until the afternoon and fly to Glace a o 7"5-D-1-'-Mil-'h3Ud by 17 members. Minutes of last 3 . Sh M M b b ch . S 1 D F I Penalty-C. KPnlilP(I)', meeting were read and approved, ,,.?1i'bus(i)Er,0,,:eZ;1:(?e gay Hap: " 1 S Third Pei-mi followed by a financial report. "ax m R ame Fridm m , 3 g'ht and 8-5 D. ll., Ready Reports weie given by the men barck ham, 0 S L rd I t, ' ' tcmudct. Callaghan) gamcs committee, ways and means hi i P fchntla UAHKYHM J9 e 9-5. N. l'.. Ready committee, and entertainment P: i?ag?' Vii . me an C5 "" rcailaghan, amidst) mmmmee, t 5" 9 Emil" "9 , gr! , l0-S. D. l.'., Jay Miss Adah MacGi'egor was ap- p ' ' ' g "T "' ' ! 1 . o ,M;Cmud, poimed by mg president, 35 press Tonight tzhc Islanders have an -CHICAGO. MI” r- T116 llelrlfl” ugs. D. U" Micmud representative. oppyo,-mmgy go 59; an Erlmme un. weight ti-tie bout between oham on f-lay. Mclsaaci It was moved and seconded that beaten record: Should they win at Kid Gama” and unbeaw? Chuck 12-Abbi:-s, Wellner Mrs. Arthur Sullivan be an added Glace Bay they Will have played 11 Davey next Wedriesdas. nlaht has C e u e 1y,.-.ngaph;i.y member on the games committee. games without a defeat which is Pulled 311 5nCl'9d1b1'3 dlfjleltellw "V 1,-;,,,u,b,e5, Kcnnpdy to assist Mrs. Petergsinclaiizg - one game better than the l0 game Qplnion between armchair experts ' ..L..L meciwelll Tilt? IUGIIUJCYS decided 30 mV1'C lnarl-r they set here at the opening and Tmgsldc b0-Kim? 5Wd'?m5- -The following is the schcduli-. iL..s.D.U,Rem-iy 'lW,l9,311'l5 "Om the ChF”'10”eWll'l'l or the 1950-51 season. The way 119810115 01 bflxillg fans. ns-vm',..t. the Suuimei-side Curling Rink - ,MaCDoM1d, I Ladies Curling Club to play a Murph Cmmberlaln has most (,1 closer to the prize ring Lhf'ill-D1'DD-Ifnr this evening. i5-Abbies. Ledwell fmmdly lemme mm 9” ,Wsd"95d3lv his boys playing cut ting”, rarely er TV-viewing range in their lll'-! 700 pm. Februiry 13- Wmmmcmg all "'00 in rooms are convinced that the ' (Shepherd) they should be able to do it. Down 2 T , Penalties -. None. p'Y;,1;un” and (FM were taken in Cape Breton Johnny I-Ioreck and fangcy-.b9X,1l1lZ DEVPY 35 Cl03k9d Vl'lN1;Hg::;e1-A' Brooks l'Sl'5"5 M” R - mm” from. members desimusi of ab Q3-dtizy I::lIer'Isl,p0I:tS tEditfoTA1o!1t,:h1e illzllliecllzisltiiiiltld that hooks its chin on! 199 2ITJ' A Clark Versus wt El ,. , tending the Confederation IBon- ls hy be Kthgme 1” . l' the ring apron 3” currem Oddginlfllkllls S t spiel in Charloitctmm on Febi'u- ” ”i 9'? ,9 bill mam 1" WP f t j ,, I S ary 13th and 14th. IS18Ilders' winning streak, of 2 to I favoring the Cuba lmwl l'l.la p.m. , , A president vs. vice-president ' ' ' "Var Dave-V are abs"rd'Th”y shauld Ice l--H. R. MacFai-lane vcrsus YICLUTIU Tonight competition was planned and the At least that's the way ”l(ci'.I.er be ” ”” 1'” 9”” 1” m 1' T. D. Morrison teams of the undernoted skips were sees it in the game he has waicl1- If Davey money 15 slow 9'15”-II Ice 2--H. E. Clark versus F. Mc- Rae ice 3-Bert Hunter vcrsus Arsen- ault.-S Moni:giieCurIing Club Schedule Montague Curling Club draw for today: 7.00 p.m. West Ice-L. I-I. Poole vs Dr. L. A. Johnston East Ice-J. Llewellyn 9.00 p.m. Regal Flour Playoffs West Ic&-J. M. McLean vs T. Clair East Ice-G. Power vs L. Cof- fin. Georgetown Claims Game By Default ..'As a result of Murray Har- bour not appearing for the first game of the finals in the South- ern Kings Hockey League to be played at Georgetown last night. the Georgetwn Eagles claim the first game by right of default, it was learned last. night. If the claim is upheld it will mean that Georgetown goes into the playoffs with a one-game lead in a best three out of five contests. Souris Teams Win ..'Three soul-is hockey teams were victorious in games played in the sourls rink last Saturday. The Sourls Pee We defeated the St. Peters Pee Wee 12-I in th morn- lng and in the evening the scum Bantams defeated the Montague Bantarns 8-1. In the final game the Souris School team downed the Montague School team 8-1. Cincinnati Pleased With Bob Marquis ornormwri, me) Rogers Homaby hays Cincinnati basebau fans will see in Bob Marquis one of libs beat centre fielde-ra ever to Lowery vs S . perform here when next season rolls around. But the Reds manager qualified his words of praise by saying the former Kansas city star must prove that a broken right wrist is okay and tlhat he can hit .270. "In Marquis. Cincinnati fans will see one of the best centre fieidars ever to perform at Oonley Field," I-fomsby said Wednesday. "I had Dob at Beaumont with me in 1950 and he 8': tell meedater who can really go get 'em in the outfield." In 1951. Marquis hit .179 for Kan- . I . x FEBRUARY 5, 1953 local Rink Wins Match QUEBEC. (CP)-Eight rinks, half of them from the Maritime Provinces and half from Quebec, square off Thursday in the semi- finals of the Chateau Internation- al and Omega International Tro- phy competitions. while the loa- ers continue to fight it out in the lesser events. , Winners in certain competitions reaching the quarter-finals in their sections. automatically qual- ify for the blue ribbon event of the 'spiel, the Lieutenant Gov- ernor's Trophy won last year by Mel Stonehousc. In the first round of the com- petition for the Val d'Or Trophy, F. R. McLaine of Charlottetown won a 19-4 victory over V. An- drews of Quebec. BisongBombOers in 7-6 Win Over Summerville The Bison Bombers defeated the Summerville Beavers 7-6 in a very fine hockey exhibition at Monta- gue last night, Both teams fought steadily chrougili three periods of hockey to give the fans an inter- esting game. The visitors were stronger on passing plays but lost their advantage on off-sides which robtbcd them or many scoring chances. The locals, a. little faster capitalized on more of their oppor- tunltles, but 'the game on the whole was evenly matched through the three periods. Lineups: Bomlbezrs - Goal. Vuozzo: de- fence, Flemming. W. I-Ienniger. J. Vuozzo, Cvarnbum, Jackson: for- wards, Penrdcm, Vanlderstlne, Col- llngs,'Olair, Sorrcy. Allen. Knox. Beavers - Goal. 0'l-lalloran: dc- fence, Naddy. Dovle. .1. Fraser; for- wards. N. Fraser, Dunn, J. Cain. Reid, White, B. Cain. E. 0'Hailor- an. Referees -- Clair. Landry. S UMMAIII First Period l-Bombers. Collings . 2-Bombers, Collings 3-Beavers, White 4-Beavers, Reid ,, . . 5-Beaver, Fraser (White) .. Penalties - None. . 12.33 18.39 Second Period 6-Bombers, Sorrey 4.30 7-Bombers, Clair 4.58 it-Bombers. Clair . 9-Beavers, O'i-falrloran 10-Beavers, B. Cal: Penalties - Oollings. Third Period ll-Bombers, Vanfderstiiie . l0.l4 l2-yBeavers, 0'1-lalloran .. 14.38 i3-Bombers. Colllngs . l-1.57 Penalties-Allen, Greene, White. Charles WinsO . In Ninth Round DETROIT. (AP) - Sharp-shook ing Ezzard Charles methodically cut Tommy Harrison of. Los An- geles down Wednesday night and stopped him in the ninth round to continue his bid for another shot at the heavyweight title. The dead-game Harrison took terrific punishment all the way as be was floored for an eight count in the eighth and was cut about the nose. mouth and left. eye when manager George Parnas- sus signalled that his fighter was through. Harrison who came in at lB1lA for this 10-round bout gave away 594' pounds to the more experi- enced former champ. LONDON. (OP)-A Mass X-ray service covering six boroughs in southwest London took l0l.d5l. pho- tographs in l952. Nearly 1,200 of the persons examined were referred to dhest hospitals. I I I Earns S178 By WHITNEY MARTIN NEW YORK. (AP) Bolbby Blunts will get about 3178 a. pound for tihrowing his weight around for Philadelphia Athletics this year. That. makes him one of the most valuable pieces of baseball bric-a- brac now operating. The wispy little p-ltober will get seasons. and figuring his weight at 140 you get the idea he really is prime beef. The wan little guy who had a 24-7 record last year is entitled to Saints To Play Mount Allison Here Friday V The Saint Dunsta.n's University hockey team will play Mount Alli- son University at the Forum Fri- day night in their opening game of the N.B.-P.E. I. Intercollegi- ate play-offs. it was learned yes- terday from Saints coach A. J MacAdam. The Saints have been practising regularly for the last oouple of weeks and are in good condition for the opener. They have played several exhibition games, winning all of them and are regarded as it considerably stronger team than that which wore the red and white colors of a. year ago. White And Kinder Sign With Red Sox BOSTON, (AP) - Boston Red Sox have received the signed con- tracts of two batterymen, catcher Sammy White who shone last year in his first major league season, and veteran pilchcr Ellis Kinder. While batted .281. drove in 45) runs, hit 10 homers and madc only nine errors as be compiled a fielding averagb of .983. Kinder appeared in only 2.'l games last summer because of in- juries. Hockey Scores (Canadian Press) A-P-C Senior Trenton 8, Stellarion 4 New Brunswick Senior Fredericton 2. Saint John 9 Quebec Senior Montreal 6, Quebec 3 Sherbrookc 4, Valleyfielrl 6 Quebec Junior Montreal Royals 2, Three Riv- ers 2 Ontario Senior Owen Sound 8. Kilt-lir-nor 3 Slratford 5, Hamilton 6 Cliatham 5. Sarnla 0 Ontario Junior 525.000-plus each of the next two- Report Tiny Bobby Per Pound the salary and the club rnanagg. ment is to be commended for not trying to get him for a journey. man's pay, particularly as sum, is a mild, inotfevnsive, naive soul who can't believe he's as good n he actually is. and hence might be browbealen into tthinking he's luck, to have a job. The 325,000 - plus salary mum him the higtheat.-paid Pitcher in the club's history. although not uh. highest-paid player, And who do you think was the highest paid? He undoubtedly was an obscure oiitfieldei Connie Mam; signed in 1927. Fellow named Ty Cobb. Most. fans awociate the Geo:-gig Peaoli only with Detroit Tlgesg, md have forgotten that Ty wound up his career with the A's. Mack sign. ed him when Ty was 40 year; om, Cobb was so good, and such ; dmwlng card, that even at cm. post-graduate stage of has auger Connie paid him s70,000 8. year and a share of the exh-ilbi'tlon gates, plus more money if vhe team won the pennant. which it. didn't. The figures are Cobb's, and in gave them to us about a dozen years ago when he was explaining why he finally quit baseball after the 1928 season. "I was tired." he sa.ld. "I'd been playing 24 years. and was uppre. hensive about getting hilt by a pitched ball. "Besides. I didn't want to disil- luslon a lot of people at my an and weight, I also wanted to quit while I still was hitting better than 300. and they were catching up with me... ' In 1927 Ty played in 134 games and batted .357. A year later he was in 95 games and hit Spring; Valley In 8-5 Win Over Air Force Carl Woodside and Edger Taylor ecali bagged three counters as the Spring Valley All-Stars turned the tables on the R. C. A. hockey team in a regular North Shore League fixture at Kensington rink Tuesday night, defeating the air crew by a score of 8-5. The game was one of the best seen in the Kensington Arena for some time and obviously pleased the large crowd that turn- ed out Macl(ay led the R. C. A. F. snip- ers with a brace of goals. Taylor, Brackett and Sandberg picking up the other tallies. I. MacMurdo and C. Champion got singletons for Spring Valley. The R. C. A. F. boys got away is a flying start, potting two goal: in the first frame. The All-Starr matched these two in the sandwich session and with the score 2-: starting the final frame. each team went wide-open, the Airmen accr- ing three times and Spring Valley, SIX. Guelph 3. Barrie 8 Exhibition , Sydney 4. St. Francis X, 4 Q 000O0O0OOOO O 0 O O O O O O O O O O O O O 0 O 0 .1 O O O O O O 0 O O O O For the slleltut IIIOVII of your 0 life. get: acquainted with tho 0 Gillette Rocket. 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