ii i; I i 3.. I Islanders Score 4 - 3 Win Over Millionaires In New Glasgow Game ---- i . . . 4 'w- . , idividuai scoiiiig race, led the wiri- NEW GLASGOw' De” 10 " ners with a goal and assist. It was lop)” Chalilonetoviin Islanders a lean nine with referee Charlie dialled 1" their md to mierhaul Ggode ii;-aiidiiig out seven penalt- Sidney for second place in thekies. Maritime Major Hockey Leaguet Lh,wps.g Tuesday night, crept within two. Svdney. GML mdsoduyz deg points of the financially-wurricdifenem MCImy,.eV wemery Tyshkol Whulen, Birukow; forwards. Gal- Millionaires by posting an 4-3 vic- iory over the Mills here tonighti lirfore 1,940 spectators. Mills sparked by the brillliaiit uoaltending of colorful Nick Pid- siidny who kicked out (ll drives! most of them from close in, stng- MeLagan; forwards, Gordon,Whit- ml a-spirited drive wliirli produe- lock, l-lur.-.1. NICKPHZIE. Bellringer. ed three goals in the third pcriod.:BPaudi'.v. Holdznmv. Wiseman. just one short of creating a tie. SUnlmaI'.Viv . Islandcis scored singles in the, lfH'Sl- Ifeflflgfl mm and second periods. and guy,I---Cil1Il'i0iiCl0Wll, Vthitlock ed another Dair in the final caiito.i lBI'k1””Cil- Holdalmyl while Mills were heatiniz Mm”; , ., three times. The Sydney club was;Mt””"'d”- Sl;Vci;:;a;)eri"d lagher, Hildebrand, Marineau, Hill, Campbell, Robertsoii, Mcbonagh, Rowe. Charlottctoiiii: Goal Miliar; de- fence. Gustavsoii, Brklacich. Kiley, iiRidlgdelbilhevigflizhxygaxag 1:203,2--Cli:ii'lotl.eiowii, Gordon l3:00l ”” V ' f . '. ' P riff: Cust ' . 1i0i'nrli)' due to the re.-iignation oil, Cm 3 .l.h'irda;.Sei:liiud Ch” R0a'-"IL , - l37CIl.'llioiiCi0Wll. Clements lslaanders carried the. play to ,Gm.dOn, 3:45 311115 H1 311 three P9”0d5 mm H" 4-Sxfdiiey, Hildebrand exception of the latter minutes of ,w1m1,,n' Bh.ukm.., 4.13 the final fram9- 5-Cliarlotteiown. Wiseinaii Dunc fiiclntyre was serving mi iwhitlockl 5..S9i elbowing penalty in the opener 5753-dngy, C-(unpbg-II when Buck Whitlock, league SC01'e lMtli'lllCal.li ;iii: loader. rapped home Chuck 7--Sydney, Marineau 14:5H, Holdaivay-'5 rebound after Pidsod- Penalties: Wisenian, Weaver. iiv had come up with a. sensational save. Gordon potted the only goal of the middle chapter unassisted. Millionaires turned on the pres- Slllf in the third period after Marcel Clements had shot is- lnnders into a three-goal lead at 3:35. Fred Hildebrand broke the it? for Sydney. beating Millar from close in at 4:13. ' Then Sydney started to i-olll Afier Joe Wiseman scored what proved to be the winning goal. Reg Campbell and Eddie Mai-ineau boat Millar in quick sucresion. Viarineau, along with Pirlsodny zhared starring honors for the v(lsFl'5. Buck Whitlock leader in the in- . KINSMEN DANCE ROLLAWAY BALLROOM DECEMBER Ifith Downtowners Oreliestm SPECIAL PRIZES FUN FOR ALL Phone 1242 for Table Reservations. Aliegweit A. A. A. Annual Meeting l The Ai)8;zlA'Cli. Ainateiir Ath- letic Association will hold its an-i nual meeting this evening atPai-k-j. dale Hall with a formal dinner: ber of important matters are to be considered at the meeting and officials are hoping for a full at- tendance of all members. Local ladies Curling Draw the ladies ilirisioii of lottcloivn Curling Club, for Fri- day, Dec. lf 2:30 I'. M. , Ire 2 K. Johnson, skip. P. .iBiii'ilen. I. Gzillaiit, E. Soper; vs., 5309M. M N 'l G. C: b ll L P' K- Penalties: lVIcIiityre, B6iil'lllg8l,lm.d'1Gfiv;I0'”h' imp e ' ' Iv iBell, N. .Vl:ii'Don.'iId, J. Michael. loo :: M. l')oi4keiidoi'ff. skin, if. Siillioi'l.in(I. B. Conwiiy, G. Canin- hell: vs. V. M:it'MiIIzin. L. Duche- niin. .NI:ii'l.c;iii, II. Tiijior. li-e .5 and 4 will be open for St'I'.Iit'lI 14.5.3 iii. to 5.00 1i.ni. lS'side .CIub Draw ALITTLE SPOR! ILOWHLEIZONE F ' p 50 nm unrv x By Rousrin PACE SIX j,. The foliowiiitz is the draw for the (.'Iiai'- Subs: B. llowait, 1.. Gillies, B. Skips please ('0IlillCI Bilsiimss Girls 5:15 I'. M. teams. Draw giinics or pr-irl ire 2:00 ll. Curlingl The I0Il0li'iil;iS7iNl9 draw at the Si.-iiiincrside Curling Rink for this aevciiinrg: l fee No. I 7.15 P. M. Alex Horne vs Bill Jenkins. Ernie Morrison vs Alf Gordon. Lloyd Burns vs Greg Mulholland. David Morrison vs C. R. Hurst. getting iinderway at 6.30. A num-ihe N0 2 Art Clark vs T. L. Linklctter. Albert Silliphantnvs Lloyd Inman. Bill Young vs Cliff Ramsay. Fred Arscnault vs Ken Bell. Ice No. 3 P. L. Keyes vs Fred Mamie. Harry Dickie vs Chesley Robert- iiDIl. icapilals nbewfeal Beavers 3-5 Bert Hunter vs Silas MacFarlane. Dr. A.R. Grant. vs Brent Clark. VSAINT .IOl-IN. N. 13.. Dec. 10-- springls referees” school to THE GUARDIAN, CHARLO'l"llET OWN Successful School For Hockey Referees, Coaches Concluded Last Night A Pliysical Fitness Department dinner followed by films on the 1951 N.I-f.L. iill-star game and last Stanley Cup play-otTs brought the hockey coaches' and an end last night after more than two days of instructions and demoiistra- tions. With Brigadier Bill Reid prcsid-l me over the dinner held at the. Charlottetown. prescntatioiis wer inadc lo the school's chief lll-i strucior, Cicoige Hayes. and to his assistants Johnny Squarebriggs And Hickey Nicholson. I Judge J. Elliott Hudson, presi- dent of the Maritime Major, Hockey League, and Walter Law-, lor. president of the Maritime. Major Hockey Association spokei briefly. Messrs. Hayes, Nitlilflisolli and Squarebrlggs also niailc shorii addresses. 5 And as they did the day before. the students attending the schonl-i heard hours of instructions oi:l the fundamentals of playing hoc- key and on the rules of the game Johnny Sql18l'CI)l'lf.1gS presided over the nicriuiig session with a team play. Hickey Nicholson took over in the afternoon with anoth- er two hours on the defensive el- ements of liockey. Following Nicholson's talk the students saw an interesting film. ”Hockey Cavalcade", (i9plCiill1I the development of hockey players and showing scenes of games in the Maple Leaf Gardens and Montreal Foriiin. This was followed by a bull ses- sion on hockey with George Hayes supplying the answers to ques- tions asked by the candidates. Expreitses Thanks in his remarlis last night Brig- adier Reid expressed his thanks to Messrs. Hayes. Nicholson and Squarebriggs for their work of the past three days. He also thanked the President of the M. A. H. A., -fashion ., game. two hour chalk talk on offensive , that many more kids would ob- tain the benefits derived from such a School. In conclusion he thanked Nicholson and Square- briggs for their work and in Hayes wound up his talk with hockey and baseball yarns. Messrs. Nicholson and Square- briggs hotli stated they were hap- py to art into the swing of the They urged the students to keep close to the game and to teach ihe younger fellows the fundamentals. The film on the Stanley Cup play-offs showed Detroit Red Wings and Montreal caiiadiens in action. The Wings won the Cup in 'four straight games. with goalie Terry Sawchuk chalking up. four shutouts. Approximately 40 students were on hand for the dinneis and IIiil1S.l 5-Mali Baseball i 1 Committee Formed ! A five iiian rominillce from the Priiire lidwzird island Bi'i'll1('Il of the Amateur Athletic Union was formed last night to act as a gov- erning body for all Provincizil hiiseball. The committee H"lS formed at a meeting in CliarIotte- town. One representative from ezieli County and two representatives from Cliarlotlc-town will form the personnel of the committee. Their names will he released within the next few rlays. A similar conimilloe will also he set up to handle liaskaihall. Last night's meeting, which was attended by representatives from each of the counties and from Charlottetown learns. requested the Department of Physical Fit- ness to organize ii school for umpires and coaches next year. All efforts will he made to con- Di;C'ETviBER 11, 1952 Allanlics Come From Behind To Defeal Miners GLACE BAY, N. 3., Dec. 10- wlth a three-goal rally in the third per- iod, came from behind tonight to defeat Glace Bay Miners 5-4 in a Hockey League (CP) - Halifax Atlaiitics, Maritime encoun tcr. Major First Period ll-Glace Bay. Miller tRaynnk. Kellcri 3:04 Summerside .....- Curlers representing the Summer- side Club yesterday retained the Gaboury Trophy. They amassed a total of 51 points to defeat rinks from Alberbon, Montague and Char- .MM..:..L.L..L:... Coach Resigns l SYDNEY. Dec 10 -(CP)- Conch cliff Roach of Sydn-y Millionaires, holding down sec- ond place in the Maritime Major Hockey League announced tonight that he has resigned. In in letter to club president Art efforts are underway to obtain I playing-coach. . .it would ap- pear that my services are not sat- isfctory. .-therefore I have no other recource than to resign." . Roach. a native of Sydney, did not travel to New lasgow tonight where Millionaires et Charlotte- town Islanders. 2-Glace -Bav. .McCi'acken A . H? i its: Miners Relecl 12.? A I - V E a ma gamalion Secohd Period 3-Halifax, Watson icampbclli . . :50 4--Halifax, Hollett iMeNeil, Gould) 54GIace Bay, Macey Penalty: Lcpine. 15.53. Third Period I 14.528 SYDNEY. Dec. 10 -(CPl- Glace Bay Miners have rejected a proposal that they amalgamiite with Sydney Millionaires in an ef- fort to overcome financial diffi- nultics of operating in the Mari- time Major -Hockey League. -H lif- -, r '(.i w L: 3: , , lL,,g,;,;,';V M?Pmfe 3 Om 28 President Art Lipton or Million- igonem Goold, 5.31 aires outlined the idea to the 8-Glace Bay, Rayiiak (Amadio, Miller) . 9-Halifax. Goold , Penalties: None. ior swim as I Glace Bay club. Stops: ” "o " Lockhnrt . i2 10 14-36 McMeekin 16 14 11-41 - . GLADE BAY Bruins And 1 U I Canadiens Win l I N Ht G I . . . ames -, CLOSE COMPETITION . NEW YORK, Dec. 10 (Am--? Ellddie Sanrlfortl rapper! home one goal rind set up iiiioilier io- thcir unbeaten streak to games by a 4-1 rlefe.-it of ihe Na iional I-loekey, l.cngue's New York Rangers. Attendance was 6.255. IQIONTREAL 2. TORONTO 1 night as Boston Bruins extended seven tail-end Glace Bay executive' last night. 11;33iMiners replied. in effect. that they ii-roueui 12;13iwcrenlt interested and plan to sink i USUAL PLAN - TODAY and FRIDAY NEW PLAYERS Lipton, Roach said: ”Inasmuch as A A KEEN TINGLING GAMEV 1 I . Curlers Retain Gaboury Trophy lottetown. The Summerside rinkq were skipped by ER. M&cFarIan.e and C. Robinson. Montague rink, placed second with 40 points, one morei than that chalked-up by A). berton. Charlottetown finished 1a5( with 37 points. The results of matches follow: A. MacDonald (M) 9. J. Matthewii (A) gi L. .Poole (M) 13, C, (S) 6. Robinson 1 A. Wllkle (A) 14, F. misc.-,n (G, 4 . HR. MacFarlane (s) 16, an Carruthers (C) 5. ' C. Robinson (S) 14, A. Wilkig (A. .H. R. MacF:irlane (S) 15, A. M... Donald (M) 3. L. H. Poole (M) 15, F. Driscoll (C, J. Matthews (Al 13, I-LR. Oarrii. llhers (C) 12. Following are the personnel of th. teams with the last; named in egg, case being the skip: ' Summerside - Team No. 1; gm Hunter. Ralnh I2acFarlane. CHI Ramsay, H. R. McFarlanc isi; team No. 2: Eldon Hickey, Austir. Brooks. Grlgg Mirlholland, C. Rob. lnson (Si. Montague Team No. 1- H Moore, Judge DesRoches, Art sin. livian, A.T. MacDonald (5); team No. 2: P. Sinclair. J. M. Vfacxcnxii-, C. S. Stewart, L. H. Poole (Si. Alberton - Team No. it Burl Clarke, George O'Connor. M.-iiirii-ii Perry. John Matthews (Si; (mm No. 2: Charlie Gordon, Lloyd Wilk- le, Erskine Campbell, Arthur Wilk- fe. -w Charlottetown - Team No. 1: n, Peters. L. Turner, F, Hobbs, HR. Carruthers (S); team No. 2; AH. Anderson, John Wilson, Dr. Chm Gallant, Fred Driscoll. (S). -FORUM-- FRI. DEC. 12-8.30 .'l'oCl-f.'E'(.KlC.' 'FV"lViRiw. V For Men ONLY 5 Dancing 9:00 pm. to 1:00 am. Adm. 75c (CP) it. was l0 little fellows Walter Lawlor for the boost which duct Such a school before we TORONTO, Der, 1n,(cp)L,.y against 14 big ones. and they that organization always has giv- baseball 5935,," Mrs und(,m.M.. tliird-period goal by Bernie - .-..,,, W . .. gave it a go as long as they en the school. It WM 315., d(.,.-med may ,3 (Boom-Boonii Gr-ot'f.rion tonight a u could sk.-iin and check, but 60 Brigadier Reid expressed pleas- m;,,.,,,.,, constitution and by. gave the Montreal Ciinodiciis it minutes was loo long and l-lred- ure at seeing Judge Hudson in laws gm. this p,m.1n,.i,,1 Baseball 2-1 win over the Toronto Maple cricirivi Capitals blasted home attendance along with so many organization W-0.114 he drawn up Leafs. The win moved the Can- - . three consecutive third Period other members from outside the and D.-csengcd in fhp new mm. adiens to within one point of the goals to Nine Saint John Beavers Province. He invited all members mam... for 1h.-ir ,.m,r.,m1 and fourth-place Leafs. I 6-5 in a New Brunswick Senior to return again next year when adoption, . Hockey Lvfigllc gnnie Ionizht 81 the Department will sponsor ano- . . SNAP SHOT . FINISHING I A d the Forum. tiier School. I H . l an Capitals slreit-lied their second waltcr Lair-lor tendered his . place margin over Beavers to 10 Cong-mmiaugns M the three 1”. unis.;:.xInx-nu-hymen)-3-xizarihinamxaa Polilnl-L N. H Id B , 1 structors and briefly touched Liii3- !Roll5 of Film developed and - I0 W0 P F NW9” 1" 0 on a number of points brougi up pr nte . 24 hour servleey Double ; c a 2-0 INWI. S('0l'l"il -1 11081 "ll" during the School regarding C1?L'EVgI”?N,D'dD9ci' 10'E(A1? - size prints. Any roll of 8 Iex- c 'n S n 1 ROQ. ;lf5l:”'?3t fl" 13.25 rehgearr; sgefgae coaching ang refertectindiz gutges. h Miglsigallaltiifsed '13; xlgrnganwelltlgg pozigjoll ignlyh Hi" RsCpfIlllLl g , i fit 01'” 0'15 ,1- , a Judge Hu son 5 ae ia e . ' t g ac . - an m on cc. 31"?” 3 M1 "'93- 5”"! me first felt the school was a tremendous ;Ji:ghLatitgi;d?)?u Out;)C'I;::etdbyF;t?:e Cnarlottetowri. V mtg 3”” pg V F T w,:”m.H period ended with Saint John success. -you mm only teach the Pmden or Paterson N J. in the v )..air-lii).z..w.n.4.aa....- (Vi . ' ahead 24- The ”””d 5055'” boys how to referee and how to third round g ' ' ' --.. .umu . -ix-nzvl'iI -li emled 4'1 Edwardis "wnd 3”” coach but you also teach them ;g D .i . after five minutes of the third Citizensllipxl he mm the msh.uCt,, PHILADELPHIA Dec log-(AP) I”"'I”'l W” B”""i”' i'”'; It W” ors. He expressed his appr6Clf1l' The Gil Turner-Jbe Miccll welter- ' ”"””d W A W"” ”' ””d”'C' Ion of the work of the teachers ivei ht. fight scheduled for the 1"" "nrimz "5 N” Saint John and he congratulated Brigadier ,,,e,f,, hem Monday night has loam collapsed. ' BETTER PRICES THE BIKE SHOP Phone 941 183 Gt. 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