' k Bonliornme 6? Gray aw Iy Roison LITTLE scour ' - Stay -- -..... Beavers Smother St. 3 Maryis 8 - 0 For Third Shutou.t This Season Ti .Th i311?"Hiii-sL'iiidilE'"ll'-33 I” SAINT JOHNT N'Bi Oct" 3! "lwhcu he tried ll pnssoui. from be- I-us:-I '” "3.-3'" ”-I ;lC;l:.a;" Stm”,:l:r(:,!.I:I Erfagigs sglfglflhind the net and the puck de- ......;... ....'i..... ...:.. .00.... m... gggggg gfngeggelfgs il';eh.gg:l11; THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN NOVEMBER 1, 1951 'ead in the Mnrllzme Major Hoc- ' l',, . - ,, -. to lie: .::.::;. I an ' mm B n "es a lace ay . lncrs. V was he L lrcl Arundel. ' - , i y shutout or lhc schedule lorl Hone” again mmed two good ' I At Saint John 30313" Phil H”?-ll” i O'l 7 oriuniic s h bore An” 3 10”? mull. in the hrs"lfi:vl'il1gLii:HoII'ercdInns Halliihci. ' Futurities Program For pcslod. Bc.'n'(-W5 Sllfrl Il'i'flI9 in Lhcl .1. , l L hvl , t ssmnd :v.nrl f rliimi; Lhe l1ls'c,,QlxBL;-l,1:lrl1:eY; rffw llicl:la:l.wnc(IinlIi. ' . ... 1952 Racln Season '1 "T 3V . '.ll"l3.'"nIII Rn. - ' VK . C S l . db. Ll ,' ,l fl hhv - m”'" 93"” H”! ” WM?" 0”" ;(I:():nl'3(:k('1Yiola;:l:I:d l0I.l)I(1iIvl'T.a '1fll1e -Z -- - Accordin to re orts lssuinl out Vnrers Iwre rd Mu ,I” Ronlllnal brace. bv Meldrum. was . i If lgnnlliil "TENS li?1':53d by H" of the gharlotteptown Abegweit ””:5ti Tom I ""0 hmwahihclpcd by Johnny Ubrlaco. The disconunuano-n 0 the!secretary-Lrcasurer. W. G. Gil- Club-S foollball chm the local ""- Bl: MS L” Imked "P! The game produced little illeval rour."vemmld. mI'urmeS'. and anlGlllcspic. and approved as was rldders wlll lo,,,,,E',' lo Sal"; lh.0e .. hvlolmce. Pcnalncs w(,l.(. lmlfcd Either date "1, Irma m'lIg'nfgtol.!I'.2e,laiso the financial slalemeni which golm on smurday where they ' - 110 your mmo;-5, Thee "iii. W1”. "l-leryr 0 tu ulnf 5'showed a substantial balance on wlll clash Wm, the Marlnel-S lh Yes-They are hero to gall mi-ii mo ..y saintl . W1 h t 6 spllllns-up o casses h d . . . C n . Bonl mm ll ll , i -i r .. l Hdlifax - Goal. Frcl-lieue; de- should there be twelve or more 3" i The ("S1 0'3 h0m9 End Mme 59" 0 m . W e O I and 3”" A . - . , . . v . . : . , . l d u (iltllD1lOLO?;1iC15n renm how. bmvensom Wow”. enmcs in each were among the The Plesldcnl's iepon which leg leadmg up to the Mccmdy u Gray (right. rho. mo hlaluml. "I ..Nixon; forwards Warcckl Lcs- The manders HWKEY Club W979 m ' items of'buslncr decided t fonmled appears below" CUP P19N0W"5- emblematic "I from In” years Glace Bay M”l' lVC1-0d- PM ,k -,0,L,... Le" ..S W-lk', W either handing out or receiving am - ”5 . 3 The President asked for an ex- Maritime semol. rugby champlon, crs Hockey Club who have hm... ,;,.,.(,,l came Wit - A T -Jb- W i 1 l5v r s the annual meeting of the Prince, . N - - ,. 4 th , the source of much i r I 1 ml ,.om 8 Watson Pearson Brown. Hollcll. c""m'3'v"I3wr-V h3”d5h3k95 End Edward Is'and Harness Racing'p””'”m" "I opinion mmemmg E 5h'D- I L lh 1 mt" mm”-I ill W” J ' - ' ' 2. . i . . - D S -- ; a e, are now e cgi Imll k . - who n,y.CamVpocll. ' p is on "'9 Pack during yesterday Club 1353 "13m- The meemll heed Club manager MJke Campbell NW of the charlonmmvl 91 lilfrll h Al parked m Saint John-(goal. Hughes: de- M)? A "ugllbel Oil 800d 1”9350”5- The in the Fox Pavilion of the Ex- made The 3"l"9uPC?me'"' Y?5I'e'd33' -- v- ersi n 5”” 0, W, mmlax Cage, was fence. ch siiiflle. l..ce.U -Hcon. llllazggimg 9o':fE'l:;r hibilion Association was well at: gsllowgls nqsitlisetloxs with the omcr: BAY. N. s. Oct. 31- lslamlm Club pres-ldmlll Dr. F W,-l-,;.(l J5 he hm; La,-lsy me- 3197-Ch.'Alllndt-'-. f0HM'Ilt1:- U0- l A l.lICndCd. The President, Dr. R. 1'. CW l UDSWIC - (OP)-C-lnce Bay lllncrs are c Doug". recelved the mm” D. l la l bnlella lluxh lmldlum. Di. F..C.l Dougan to extend then Seaman, presided. It. is expected that. the final "asi.quntled' at a ruling by the by wlre ycslerdm, from G S 5”” . V H wed 5601., K rkc-E. -l3la:r. Nliilligziii. K. Efgstgiiggvllllgill Follmxing the regular meeting fail!-lrnonengggslgeani Vbgaegebeiilifgd Canadian Anllnttfur llockcyBAS- loll-' secrelan, 6, me CTA-' HI”? hdiic HUILCW V m mlr:lMl'l Ge-' 5 4 d yhlob Gray and Conny Bonhomrui: the QHICCHOFS met .ana rewiecled Tire Abbies will leave here on fiochuon (ill: b lF0(:1" ' :13; mniowmg R re-mm by we m” H" R0” m”'5I L.I.IflI::rl:.g5 HQ-ll,l.lL::.I An are nnwiboniiide mcrubers oi fhf Mlilgldelil flE))lrmVTliS.F Seaman 1"l'id3)' and are eXP0Cl9d 50 F6- II?emI)I':I'30DaC1l1'I)' 0? c(;h'lFlI)IIICL0VVlI Cuilulg and mgmbors not me A” but were ” H l 5', l l M -1- B - l l i i - h. l l V ” lf soclzi ion as ie rcsu nl furliniw . . .. .:err".. .:'::f....:.”.;".::...”.:”:..:::::::se".:. 22:13.3: l?:"f?"s2.”:.' 315:: 3.2:: by 3'0 in W” i-lalg. on”KlcCf.;.,f;;;i,” 5” that praise loo Showing the some I: L -ncasu e W G their afternoon engagement on I Mr Xlclos conrnicniirn on crigl-hon the Boghomxlmllcmy mm glllhls playtdl -v.-v v. A l l - h H L ' e ecre. ary - ' r r. . . - w ii wire red as o ows: "Vme . to W9” midi N 5,”! i?l.lI:ndlllfirl:og efforts lolkeepi the two former -Dirggwfg Dfbmc Club mwafdllg Ba P" h BBCTOIBYY dPCl'Tl'Vd -"Vii ll 3: wseld ((::anS1pl;)I”dlWI'AAlH'A. Sm-(H- TVS-i)'nl .:m'cnson oi" "- t ” ' i i 3 ” " Cl I . hi . .v .- W3” C 5 0” 3"” I M SQbC I C Sf . ' I f .' i . an" . i -- U 937- wl will my mppingl: (Bl,dn.l 64:0 5Illgceilgillxdergingillslblioflliglistil Btllijlzl Kelly, Flank Mm.Kal,: Gcorlle sutisfactorh exgi-lnnall?li1.isLn:L Roll, the c A. H. A. and mu, M - W3; lw lj.-A. end ,0 (ml Sula 3-San: John, Hurst . 16.- far: if . V. 'd 2 ' b b l Br0ok.ns. Charles Willis, IIdl'0id LOSCS I-99 In KOTCC 3”''9" cm” M10” N I9 5 T A.H.A. had earlier this sea.-or ” . -1-Saint John. T. Smellc in eff Anlgiflls Emsllons -V 0” Stead. H. J. Kennedy and Tyndall 9"- l volell against. the Islandors rlazn l.-xi-iindel. Nlcldruml l7.28l )3” ; ' 1 ' "I", f”, 9” HA semplo. The retiring direcl.or.:. HOUSTON. 'I'ex.. Ocl. 31-(AP) The ””S,"”" W9, Wlllll” to uio two plB,V('rS. hui. llimllxll - . P:-nnllios - Arundel 8.47: Stow Er?! tintlhtng l')lr1;3('.lilkO(l:tli Ila 11- wjllard KCHN. Dr. Senman and -Word was received here today Ijhaldf I5 a5m.ll'"I"d by ulllsl the ladrlcrl CVldPnC(? and Lhr un l... H, , . cnsdn l5.2S. l ' " 0 9 3.”. if 0" " ' George Mnclntyre were rc-ap- that Jack Cohan, former Houston 'C''”””1 I'.' d"”””"' mm Hf Ccasmrz efforts by Dr. Imiil:..i- ,' ,,..-..r,,DD.,.-,..D Third Period l T H H l u” l. Winged by the mecuhll, hul-lely Md tabbed as one 0; the 33k C.hmV'”C .YCI'f(”VY”?"l.'.”IISiVl;Ii the vlslnndcrs Hockey Club mm ' 5-Saint John. Buchanan . R? -m:. 16 pmject M 1.a gllm Members present included. W. St. Louis Cardinal system's best my" 'wC'cm')-m'.N'L”ko .e .”"'e"”'d ” I)”: Rh” 1” ”l" "W ew 'MCC1I3Ck9"l - 6.00 :(.Ne”.n”mu0n M?” R smcem an.” R. Godfrel-'i George MacDonald. prospects. had lost a 168 in action Mnrmme Ammm" Hocfy A” ” their qucsl I0” Mamlm" "Mk 6-Saint. John, Watson i”fSI,””d .””."Vic..t,I;)”l llhf" the ma Arnold Weeks. Sterling Coi-ban. ' in Korea. f"”""”?"' L? plmnml Mx',1'":l(li' R” ””””5' ' IML'Cracken. Lee: 6-31 lvaiwrs Help H" "u I me New Lorne Kellv. Rankin McLainc. He is 22 years old six-Tool-two ey rm 3. 3” mm" as O 0 Cmch Le” L”m”u””x mm 0 '7-Saint John Meldrum lerw of me Islandcrsi Dr" Dmman Bcri Younker Harold Steanl - - - and weighs 180 I I Chang? In me ”pCr”.m'L If .V95I"d3.V that "Nth GNU nurl lUbriac0l I 7.33lkem up 5' hig.h.-power” Enlmlng Hm-old Cudmdro. J03. J, "L R' L Seaman .. I - "us was nm Im'IhC"mm3-'v me Bonhnmmn will match their fir-l 3TS3i"'” J0h”i Meldmm (:3llx:l;nl,n,IPleal?:. Sgzllagllnen O'Brien. Bill Gillespie. Georgel ;)nI.lIIlIIfl" ofitl1e"Tfoul-I-vear-old glrsldloiirosldiiz IK&il'liI'1?Blf1ll1l III Wpefmffe rlm 'mivl Ismnlrms i.Ul:r'nco. Ill llzrvini 1s.56i i i i . ". ' ' B if . D. S . El ' ' .. 5 ' H j i M I L f - l l l - mg '05 r onuzii against .nrr .:';:"2l:':” i:;'.'::.".' i???” 3 9 ea 5 l”.fw.1.?i.':”.2."2l3.i”.i;...?.;.55 W M Wm I -.--, I l . l 4. H. l i I M" l l. l . l . A 3 In nrirlztiwn in the snnd news SW95" , brniuzhi about nnolhcr vote being gmr” RN56” A'bbO”' Doug MdC' by willurd Kclly that. they be Should this explanation nol ma: non Gm: and Calm Bon- ”"””"”'9i5i7'2"' taken hv the C.A.H,A. on the L9” B-Vm" B””I"' F"”"k A"”””' "-o ed. The moiion was carried ' be sausf:icwx'.v lhv Glace Bay H "h - e - v - dl "9 h4')n1nlQ .1;-c nrix thr Pml)er1.V of U” 93- "644 case. Backed up by the strong and D" F',Ci D””3a”i J3” A"”"'- ullgnilllomiy, club said court action would 0 viic Ch.i. ...loun Islanders. l. i'- '"T-" nuthcnlic facts in his possession. H' J k9””9d-Vr Cjwrge H”-'fhC5- A ll was nlnypd by Al 3, cut. TORONTO Oct 31 hm?) lh follow nnd lhnl. t-vcry step 1 . Cciach l.c-1 l.nmour.ux also an- x ' lhal doclsjnl-l has resulted l'h tho L0WC'T.V- EV 333- Er Matamga" ('ljfrC, 4CCOnIlCCI by George Gro- -l-ammo Ma 'le Le”; as re” 0 l would be taken to niakv :Iure S ncuncccl ihc arrwn; of yet an- S 0 lslahdm-5 llwhrl commehlll-ll, on George Mm'1"f.VTe. ROY BeV3Vf5y (.0,-V Ln,-ll lhp rllllirggies be new onumms :5 e H gm 3'' Mon? that Gray and Bnnhommc did nthcr zulriitlou lo the local roster. the situation yesterday one spokcs- he PSWCI3 Sam e.""ed'V' BlhlI.,l1(!.III'5Ii available open date Iolv I: lca hdlen V Togo 15 l R; "M DIM 111 GIN”? Bil? l0m0T- 0 I makilig 10111” 1313 iH'0k- D D . . man stated: 'The Doctor sure dc- MaoA"5;a"d' Do"? HI” Mrsi Ida.-lowinc Old Home Week. nelzm defeated onthc sgogndc-mince row "JEN" Mm Islanders Tllc nnu prmluct I: Bing Meriuk sol-V95 all me credit. ms gelmhgne YC0- 5- Be CU1CIl”e- H053” MC”! A ;u....e5ll0n lhhl lhe lclasses Hablmms H, before 3 who: ln against. the Miners. If either it lhe F.dmor.:(.ii Flrolrs or the blll mm. be 8 bl: Onev but if ll was Donald. JOllnD lVIal:F8iyCl'l.VICl)llll1;Contalnzg too mam, cnmcs and and ymmg crowd 0! 12175 ljrhg player Wm med 8 mmml Paulie Coast .in. Mcrluk. l -i twice as bk; cl wuld be . ll -L lVIcDenmoLt, r. res on i ac n- : l. l , , . ' ' pg-mgsg would mi med an lho H,.xL1p,xx, on, 31.. ICPT who has T06". Fiyers for a: BALTIMoR'Ej Pct SI JAR." He saved lhelclul, 3 lot Qlaingnll. tyre. Willard Kelly. m .b('.. PM up p'mOked.c.....on Victory sent the Uzafs ""0 Imrd name. About 20 junior puckslcrs ii-um ,, .. n . islugger Johnny (new of Montreal - . . - l .- ,, place in the National Hockey Lea- , , , . y Last Inc 5.. came: heicimd box”. Don wmmmg fought to and sllll not what lhel. wanted D The minutes of the previous lCommued on pa.e '7) we smndlngs one palm behmd -"DD--. mun) wins or the lilaiiiinw highly Cfl by his for-ii . , ' Bonhomm; and Gm "III. is estim- A . T 0 were hcrc today for the npl-uin-.- l . .l.ll l ., . t. l n 10-round draw i.pn1.:hi in the V V T Ya . Canadlena. T C t 0 S. l J . l ; IN) Ulnff hr; .” 5”" 10- . Bnliiniorc colzscum. The jlldgcslnted bl 0b5l'?TWT5 lhat If 131, DOW ' ' ' Rookie Hugh Bolton supplied 0 II II I hM.lm I.-ll ulnar? Humlu. '”Wr"e i'” 5 U” M15" P0””d5i . . "an hadnit won his case with the n ("mp IA '” V” w"'”""' W” mg :.l'l.l,3,.lr,ld Merluk is 5 (cm and the referee nll dlsazioed Ion gumormm it would W ml). the margin of Victory with n 50- Sulurflml . a Rough Games shot. and can play elthcr loft oriw rlzhl. Will: no.-lllon. T-”"'TT:”TTTT Jini Mnclxrn ii inn rnsz. slick: mormr: left in f-om Winnipeg! ND- wno prrlornicrl i th Chlcoutiiiillqllphoc 5(.,.l,,,D. Saguccns of me Q.S.l-I.l.. last, sea-l Quhlm. 1 ohm” 2 son.- nmkes tiic faurih DIEI-Y(".'l(). "l A. gpnlh, A joining L fsinnclcrs this wcc..l glmllm-d 5 lqil.-hp".-r 5 Macliciizic is nlrlady being: namcdlo, H, A. ,hmlm- A "ISIANIUS l4”('ll'.V Cll31'm" I-79'l Toronto St. Miclilicl's 0 Blirric 4 cause hi. o::':.' ITO turnouts withl 'rm-mm. Mnrlhoros 11 wimlsori the club hrixc lnrou::lil their Glll)'1QIl(rI)('l5 Junlnr v" T c: In (late wilh two of lhr; Thrcc Rivers 3 Quolinr S It clmmg off his educated: Montreal Cnnziriis-ns 9 Si. .lrr- IWWVJK 51715 0? RED Be prepared for the Cold Weath- er just zihl-ad-b'.:y your hoary all wool Ow-renal now and save ow-r 5S15.00. Pick from our iu-w stock just arrived your choice All Coats cgunranlc at quality and workman.-ship. Rcgulnr Pricvs to S4950. ONE PRICE S34-50 A Small Deposit. Will Hold Any Garmcni l'niil Nccdcd. HAMBLY E9” INNIS MENIS 5; BOYS' WEAR 166 GI. Goo. SI. Phone 2754 SATIIRIIAWS GAME 0 TICKET SALE: i sin: nine 9 MT. MONCTON HAWKS two nr three players in order to obtain the services of the twol sought-after players - a situation lhcy would have been unahle to acne with. . o 9 Of course Gray and Bonhnmmc worn also coming in for their share of the good wishes. For two play- crs who hm'cn'i taken part in .1 sinrzlc game with the Islamic:-s this rmacnn in date. they were ccrtnin- I,v a happy pair about the news land the rest of the club SllOW(”.l leoual enthusinsni. The boys were llikc one bin happy family at a lbmhclay party ailer the news broke nd no two playcrs coulrl be more '. armly welcomed inln the fold in 'll'.osc two boys were by the rest of lihe club vestcrday. It was a slow- ;in,: of that. same old cluh snlrlt. lllznt carried them to the Big Four ltitlc last season nnd. nccordimz to lmnny observers. will lake them to rho mp main this year, despite a shaky start. 0 I At this moment the rzcneral feel- 'ln;: of the entire club from Coach Leo Lamourcux to custodian Ha! Gordon stems to he "we've lnst scvcn names in a 1'0 - Now we're lzvoinz to win seven.” Looking at. the lenzue with an unbiased view- point. that. is going to he a touch nsslrznmcni. for any of the six Iclubs concerned but with the add- led siren,-:t.h 0! Gray. Bonhnmmi-. .MacKcn7.lc and Merluk. nlus the calibre of hockey that the Club has displayed durlnr: the past two znmcs. the Islanders are as well qualified to live up in such a state- mi-nt as any in the Big Six cir- lcuit. on. H The rest of the general bouquets lbcinrz tossed during resterrlay came r--om the ranks of fandom and ldirectcd in the Islanders team as in whole for their past two per- fnrmnnccs. particularly their 6-l drubbing in the present holders of lrhe Maritime Hockev Champion- lshlp, Sydney Millionaires. here at "the Forum on Tuesday night If in group of hockey fans ever witness- ed 3 hockey team undergoing a complete revelation In their style of play. it was here Tuesday. Lab- elled an A bunch of renegadea. butchers and sundry other pet names on many occasions last. sea- son and again this year in a two week-old schedule. the local puck- Moncton Hawks 2 - 0 SYDNEY. N. S.. Oct. 31 -1CPi- Syclney Mlillionaircs made much out. of little tonight Lo blank Moncton Hawks 2-0 and move into 1!. third-place tie with the Mone- tonlnns in the Mnrillmc Mnjnr Hockey League standings. The Hallowcien goblin trade cut the house to 1.534, the smallest nudi- cnce to dine. Pinned back for mosl 0! a score- less first period by n helLcr-pas- sing. faster-skating Moncton club, Millionaires came back WILI1 more labor rind loss lcaflng in the sandwich to plant an early goal. Hawk goaltender Don Lockhnri. made two fine saves on shots from the left-side but got. caught our of position for the third reiyound. Cllfi Roach slapped ii. inlo a gap- ing corner at 2:00. Hawks took the initiative again in the third and took chances in their quest for the (yin: gonl. Ncl: Pldsodny. Sydney goaltender. playcd brilliantly in the last 30 minutes or the game, tolling I.hl'Cl') clean-cut Moncton lireakawnys. Mllllonalres added insurance at 12:54 of the third period ona slow-passing lrlck between Alov Birukow and Ed (Whitey) Pro- kop. Prokop coasted down the mid- dle with the flnnl pass to boat Lockharl on a low bnckhnnd. A penalty came to Sydney rcnr- guard Ed Mnrincnu at. 16:43 of the third but Mlllllonnlres' kII.Iy-I.)ET- the-door and Pidsodny's outstand- ing stoppage held well. Marlncau came out of the pen- ally box and into the clear but chaser: were in direct contradiction to any such title last night. Play- ing solid hockey all the way. the boys gave and took the bumps without as much as in side or back- ward glance. wth the exception of one incident. Thcrcsult of course goes without saying. only four pen- alties against the oppoalt.lon's seven and another victory for the Island- ers. More than ever the Islanders proved that they "have it up top" as the saying goes and cm adapt themselves to playing the game without. the ruff stuff and play it that way to win. The one incident referred to of course, was the brief display of ilsucuffs between Inland- ers Johnny Morrow and Joe Lav- Soctlons A to N-Thursday-9 AM. to 6 PM. ' Sections M to S and Balcony-Friday-9 AM. to 6 PM. All Remaining Seats -- Saturday - 2 PM. WARNING-City Holding Seats as above not taken up will be positively sold. - The FORUM andooki of Sydney and turned out to be another example of n player making the mistake of trying to push around soft.-spoken, euiy-go- ing Johnny. It. will get you two George Robertson failed to control n forimrd D1155. . Miliionnirzs nulshoi the visitors Eli-17 but. look '20 minutes before thry could linc up the I.illif.'.El prop- (rly. Lockhnrt scooped away only throw fccblc shots in the first period. Mcncian defence. Olson. maslcr. Mziy: D. Horcck. Klllby. Lon. Saholcs, Knox. Plric. Sydney - Goal. Pidsodny; de- fenvc. McBride. Rockey. Levan- doski. Marincau; forwards. Roach, Goal. Locklmrl; Mnlllicws. Wine- rdrwarcis. Burman. Fillon. Hamil- Merchant. Robertson. Birukow. Mmfiac. Petersen. Kennedy. Slurry. Prnkop. SUMIIIARY First. Period Scoring-None. Penalties - Olsen 11.57: Mar- chani. 16.44; May 19.35: PVOKDP 19.57. Second Pcrlod 1-Sydney, Roach IRohcrtson) ".09 Pcnalbies--Prokop 11.28. . Third Period 2-Sydney. Prokop ll3irukowl . T154 Penalties-Marlncnu 15.42. Slaps: Lnckhnrl-3-9-7--19. Pidsodny-8-I-6-1'7. Marino Stakes Crown Tonight HONOLULU. Oct. 31 - (AP) - Flywclghi. clmmplon Dado Marlno stakes his crown tomorrow night against ox-champion Terry Allen of London and both boys vow to throw away caution nnd substitute punches. It is the Honolulu flghter's first. defence of the title he won on a close decision from Allen here 15 months ago. Allen naturally want; it back. "Terry was too careful last year." said Johnny Sharpe. Allen's man- ager. "We're throwing caution over- board thla time." This noun d just about. like the strategy of Bad Sam Ichlnose. Mu- ino's manager. Said Sad Sam: "I want Dado to go out for a knockout. - the earlier the bet.- tn... Betting odds were 10 to 0 in favor of Marine. hnui. 27-year-old Allen has shown plenty of ring raps for one on the noggin every time. craft. in his workouu. NIGHT SKATING .. IFORIIM IIEWS MONDAY-CHILDREN'S SKATE ........ .. 4 to 5:M TUESDAY - HOCKEY - SYDNEY vs. ISLAND!-IS WEDNESDAY-NIGHT SKATING THURSDAY - NIGHT sxxrma ..---- FRIDAY-CHILDREN'S SKATING ..... mam SKATING amrvnonv-otulnnt. sxmrxuo noon! - MONCTON TIII8 . WEEK 8 to 10 saga 8 to 10 to 10 vs. IBLANDIII - 9.00 er Gerry McNeil no chance. The lanky defenceman took 2. pass from Sid Smith and his drive slipped through a maze of players in front. of the Canadians uni Although the Leafs won, e night really ”bclongcd" to Maur- ice Richard. the fiery-tempered Montreal right.-winger. gunning for the 300th goal of his N. ll. L. career. 1-Ieckled by a rail-seal. fan in the second period. the Rocke- wok a swing at the spectator nnd threatened to repeat it before the period ended and also at. the end of the game. No blows were struck but the fans thereafter booed Richard who acknowledged the bronx cheers with a wave of his Itick. SUMMARY First Period 1-Toronto, Bolton, (smith, Kennedy) . I-1:40 Penalties Thompson 3:17; Johnson 5:04. Relay 6:46. Gardner l4:55, Geoffrlon 19219. Second Period Scoring - None. Penalties Bolton 6:30. 18:07, Lowe, major 14:15. Bouchard 18:07. Third Period Scoring -- None. Penalties - Juzda 3:19. Bolton 10:40. Lach l8:0l, Gardner 19:30. 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GREAT MISSOURI RAID In Technicolor - Ellen Drew - Wendell Corey - MacDonald Carey Amazing True Story of Frank and Jesse Jamcs MON.-TUES. - "MATING SEASON" - - Gene Tierney - John Lund Time: S100 Hrs. Signed: All ex-service personnel are especially invited and urged to attend. This "get-together"'is in observance of Signals Day which is belnil celebrated nationally at this time. Date: Plwe: R. ll. Q. Charlottetown Armourtes. K. M. aonusrou, Lt.-Col. o. c. 5 Slgs. Re.-gt.. R. c. Slgs. SIGNALS DAY snoksn To celebrate Signals Day 5 Sig. Regt., R. C. Sigs. will hold a smoker for I111 Signals personnel now serving or who have served with the Royal Canadian Corps of Signals. 2 Nov. '51