Halifax Atlantics In 5-1 Win Over Islanders In Game Saturday Night, HALIFAX. IFPJ-Halifax Atlan- firs had littlc trouble Siiturflaiy us they defeated Cliarlottetnivn ls- lnnders 5-1 to hold tlicir INILI in the Maritirnc Mnior llnclugv Lon- i,'llP. Bill)" I-'orrI lctl thr ll5lIIIflV ni- laclx. .-flapping Iioiiir tlircc gnnls -ind assisting on aiioilicr. Uilicr Halifax mnrltsmcn were Bob Rnwness and Doug )IcPlicc. Paul Sniiitlnii xrurc-ti liic only r,;u:il ht 9:22 of tliv wcnnil period. liiirlm Ti'.'iiiini' ;iniI Iliivk li'liitlmlq ucrn giirn :i-aisl- Tim uin loll lI:iIif.iv -till smr-ii paints nlicnil of Sitlnixi Million- Rllihg ulm rlcfrntcd (;l.'it'fl Bay Mi- nrrs S;itiir:l'i). t'Ii.'ii'loitt-(nun Tun gnnlt ll) I-Vii-il -.;.ixn ,itl;iii- fir-' the jump lli Illt' IIFKI pFl'Ii'ifl 4'llI(l Iic slniiiiiirtl Iirmiv lllltilllt'l' in lltv wvniirl iwiinrl lwfoio Sniiidoii in-aim IIVP irr- for l-l.1iiilcr- Ill-uyinzs niiil ili'PIirw nflrlctl two mtilh ;u llw Ili-iii Mr :n'-iiimilw wt yhr lm,vi.lviu-lvil illiniut rnn- yiimrzl lIil'l: hm 'lI'ill!Z xIl'N'lI'(. l -iir--ii," I t'h1l'lnll"l'MiI' lillil. lip.-wll”. dot:-non, t".iistavcsmi, .llt'l.nu:liliii St. FX 'l'raiiior, Blackburii; to r W ii rd 5. Saindon. Whitlock, Gray, Hennes- scy, Carver, Powcrs, Doivling, Gig- nar. , l-lalifnx: Gozil, Mt-Meekiii; de- lfniicc, Illnom, Aruiiid. I4CP.n(" Mc- Ncil; foiriiaiwis, Wivsiol. Bounc- Ffllll, Hollcli, )icPhec-, l Sl,')lMARl' , First Period 1--llalifax, Ford . tBowncss. Lepine) 6:13 Trotters And Y LITTLE SPORT 3 STABLE AREA 1 9 .1 Iy Rained PAGE SIX 2 -Halifzix, Ford timpiiiii, Wywrnti llciiziltics: Boiviiess .l.,nugIilin 4 2. Bloom .. 'Ncil ltittltl. l'iainor l'l'5G. SN-oiid Period llalifax. Ford tli'yiyroti tlliiirlotictouii, t'l'r:i'inor, Wliiiloclii Pcii;ilt3': l.s-pinc ti:-I5. Third Period Ti ll.'lllfilV. Bowncss I 4W.iu int. Ford! 5:31 ll:ilifu,x, ili'Phce illlmmi. Rmiiiccsi Prviullick: Elooiii 1'53, Strum Nlrblm kin - Bcssrllo ll:0.Zl Mi - MC- 51 7.. Saiiiiiioii v ) -I ll ll.i9 ll.ll. f ogre... SEE Dunstan's 72-39 In Hoop Game Here On Saturday "I or Stilt l-:'.iz.ris Karim Uni- linskcibiill irani defeated pnirziiil X.iic:'i.ii:s. 51ii'lll',.'. rill-rriziid (l.SDlfl)' of pass- coiitrclled play the last quarters aftcr being cd by tlir City Collcziniis the first trn iiiiiiuics. tznvc :iii (7lllSl1lll(l'ill'Z .ion cl.ckiii: on an unusually high nibcr of their shot:. Their pnssiizg and rebound work off the backboards also ex- relleti. Al Gi"iNi. tili- I've X'i'.rr'.ai.'. va: hizli 1 ciizlr Korbut u.'l5 run : V 3 the iuitrim Witli 18 Jack Rearrlon led the Saints" tick Wlth a 19 point tnllriiied by Gm Dorais l"ranl; Slourly Il.'i'l scvcii. The Saints got. niiay to I strong start anti led 13-14 at the end of inc first quarter The Xaverians then injected SIX-ICOI, four-inch Russ MacNcill into the game and the tide ('Il"lilZPfI nliriiptly. a mint tr: and sliootiiiz. .ll with Tho Aiitigctiwisli athleir-s score-rl ill yiciixlz in the :-or-onrl rumrlrr to lcagl 32-19. At the tlirec-quarter mark the Xarrriaiis were ahead 55-39 MEETING OF HORSEMEN The meeting of the P. 16. I. Horsemcn"s Club will be held in the fox pavilion, Ex- hibition Grounds, Tuesday, Dec. 1 at 7:30 p.m. Dr. Doiiimii, President. GHlLDREN'S ilainbly & Innis. Mcn's ii "SPEEDY" "AT TWENTY A MAN THINKS HE clusirc forivard of I scorci l EAT THIRYV IF t-IE cm ,, 11.6 or ms sAi.Anv- ”fiic"ganic7'ias -Il'31lCI-lEC(l hp Earl Nicholson and Bill K .if.fFl()ll. Summary FG FS PI” (1 1 SI. RX. Korbu'. .Tlioiii;.Jsoii ,Richards t,Pe7.zarello . lconlev .VIdCNFlll Giuissi M.1cI-lai'land Slim jSllllli'FIii X i . 1 u! H . .wv-ooanoooon w cl-'.ni;:.:oc.:n:::: KG ml cioa. ,Ta,i'lnr ,Slira Sloivcry U-I i-so--:.-9:3; al OGOE-36!-ACE-JO '1 ml ..o......o;s.., ..l cc,........s..L.. I -I293--:3: Totals D-4 W co to Dalhousio Tig-e-rs Defeat IINB 10-5 HALIFAX, (CF)--Dailhousie Tig- crs. playing in heavy rain and lankle-deep mud, defeated Univers- it.V of New Bruiiswlck Red Bomb- ,ers 10-5 Saturday in A sudden ldeath game for the Maritime in-. ltcrccllegialc Canadian football jplarorf. I The teams ivei-e evenly matched lbut two first-quarter safeties prov- ed the margin for Dal. The four points held until the third when Dave Bryscn scored I touchdown with McKenzie convertiiig. UN'B's only score came at th. l1”UdWH.V mark of the final quartcr with Hugh Auger scoring. TICKETS 50:: For tonight's game, South Balcony BUY 11 Booster program 25c-3325.00 for guessing: the correct,' or nearest, time of the second period. 8 additional prizes gzuesses including a Sun Valley Sport Shirt donated by first goal in the for next. nearest '0-'11? thirty quarts milk do- nated hy G. & G.'Milk .Dairy.' Six tickets for Friday's game. In case of ties, prizes will be drawn for. BOOSTER'S CLUB i-its i-mrvv save A HORNE MOTORg...:.4 CIIEVROLETJTOLDIDIOBILE fales zfl Iervice A A GAME YOUILL WANT TO SEE HALIFAX vs. ISLANDEIIS FORUM - MONDAY. NOV. so .. mo THRILLS. SPILLS. CHECKS. scones TICKIIJT SALE - TODAY-SAT.-9 AM. to 3 PM. MONDAY-GENERAL SALE-9 AM. sm HOLDERS ABE URGED T0 PICK UP TIG- imrs - mun-sow. - AND AVOID RUSH. I The Sport Lodge Trotters and lthe Y. dmriied lhc Noniads 57-44. ” led the losers iiifli 16 points while Liz.-use:-.:I5;? ,-i. "lPicloii-Ma”ripEaEcs Win Exhibition . Hoop Games Sal. the Y.M.C.A. iron exhibition bask- etball ganic at Prince of Wales College Sziturclay night. The Trot- ters defealr-Cl P.W.C. 6:.-42 and The Harold Hoiiatt coached Trotters came from behind in the llirst half to iiiiip thc Welshman. Wciidell Gillis and Dcs Burge 'c.'icli scored 22 poinfs for tho ii iii- neis and 1-louuu ll. Mark Ladncr llvlalcolni liiacradyeii scored 14. Irving MiicKinnoii and Indian Jack Rudy at guard for the Trot- 'l.e"s pl.u'i:d EIl'Oll'.', cuiiirs. , l.oi-no Macfiiiigriii srorrd 27! 'l70llll5 to lrarl the Y to their win gmcr ilic Nomads. Rollie Diamond lscored 14 points for the winners ianrl Rnnnic Atkinson 11. 1 Charlie Ready was hlirh scorer ,fc-1' the losers iiitli 12 points while iGeorgc Sranllebiirv iins runiier-up Iiiitli 10 and Bt'l'1llC MacDonald was Ithiid with eight. Ll1lEllpSI- Trotlci's: J. Ready, H. Howntt .ll, 1'). Binge 22, W, Gillis 22, lacQuai'rie iTr.tnl-62. 1 P.VV.C.: M. Mac!-'adyeii 14, J lMacDougali 5. M. Ladner 16, B. lcliandler, R. Partridge. D. Mac- Leccl. J. Reveil 7. Total-42. p Y.M.C.A: R. Atkinson 13, R Dl.llIl0liil H, C. .Vl:icDoiigall 2, M. IBFZIIOH 2, L. MacGuigaii 27. Total ,-5-i. I Nomads: K. Dalzicl 6, C. Ready :12. G. Scnntlebury 10. B. MacDon- lald 8. l-leniiesscy 4, K, Macpomid Total-44. 3, I. MacKliiiioii 4. 1Decide field Too Small lllCli.'il(lNl), Va, ,lnicrnational Imnguc directors made an inspection Saturday of Monnrs l-livid, home of Richmond's rniry in class R h.1snh;ill, and de- l'I(It”fI.II won't, do as a homo for llitl-PlI.l'S Iiripcs-for club in Intel: iiatimial l.t'22'tEllE' has:-hall. Both Joe Zieglrr of Buffalo Bis. Inns and Guy Morraii of Montreal llloynls said tho livid owned by ifiddic Moors. auln dealvr who lopcratvs n Pierlnimid League team IICNN Ii"'l- MK enough to accom- modate a Class AAA club. They added that the park does not of- fer possibilities for expaiisinii. ; The park has a scaling capacity for 4..'l.'itl, Moncrs had said he ran ,cnlar:zv it to scat 7.7.00 by arm- iinf! additional hit-a('Iici's. Zieglrr and Morraii agreed 1! riipacify of l0,000 would ho needed to lYiakP International Lt-iifzue baseball hcre ii paying proposition. tAP) - Tivo Defeat Ircnlon Nnir ci..is(;mv. (CPI PI('In'.l lMaripars ilcfealed Trenton Scotins ,8-5 Saturday in a regular game ,of the AFC senior A hockey 195. Ill”: Trcntnn led 3-2 at the and lot the first and tho srnre was lifd 3-3 It the rnil of the second. ANCIENT T'LANTlZRS I Old E8il'lJtian tnblets depict rows I01 fig trees and date palms under . cultivation. THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN The Saskatoon Quakers notified Islanders coach "Bucko" Trainer over the week-end that winger Jclin Bailey had received his transportation money and had re- quested c. couple of days to straighten out personal affairs -brfore coming to Charlottetown. Bailev. who played with Saska- lOC'1l this season, has been loaned to thc Islanders for the remainder of the season illltollgvlb the Cleve- land Barons and New York Rang- era organizations. The deal was made last week. Trainor expects tihat Bailey will bc llPl'C early this week. The Islanders coach also lin- nmiiiced that he had l)PPIl in touch Wlllh Punch Imlacii of the Que- hcc Aces yesterday. Iminch told Tralnor that he would protect tlic Islanders in their dealings with Mont Joli over LcBlanc and Lschiince. The Islanders have forwarded Bailey Requests Extra "Time; Islanders Order A LaChance, LeBlanc Return wires to LeBlanc and Laohancc telling them to return to Char- lottetown. Imlach stated tihat the players would be made return un- less the Islanders concluded I: satisfactory cash settlement with Mont Jail for the services of the two men.. The two Dla)'El'! lcft. here last Tuesday morning after being bought by the Islanders from Mont. .loli. Trainor had a telephone con- vs-i-cation with blir Mont Joli of- ficials on Saturday and put. a cash figure on the players. He ex- pects a reply today or tomorrow In the meantime the Islanders coach has been in touch with two Quebec League clubs and has line: out for A cleft-nseman from Valley- fleld and a ccntremiin from an- other team. He is still dealing for A defenso- -man from Ontario but will not. conclude any deal until he is cer- tain of the player's ability. By JACK SULLIVAN TORONTO, tCF)-Hamilton Ti- ger-Cats parlayed ll rock-ribbed defence and is great aerial attack Saturday into 8, 12-6 Grey Cup victory over Winnipeg Blue Bomb- ers that probably was the best- played final -since western Canada first challenged for the trophy 32 Wars ago. The tension-parked football spec- tacle provided its greatest thrills in the last few seconds, with Born.bei's. behind 12-6 and sniffing a possible tie on the precision passing of quarter Indizm Jack Jacobs. The game ended with three Tiger-Cat players linppily clutch- ing the bail on the ground at their goal-line and 27,328 fans trying to decide just what happened. Jacobs, a towering, gallant play- er in defeat, had sent Bombers winging on it 100-yard niaich that brought play to the Haxnlltoii four. Then came the play that will be a coiirersntion piece among fans for years. " Jacobs shot a bullet-like pass to half Tom Casey, parked on the Tiger-Cat; two-yard line. The ball squirted cut of his arms when he was hit by Lou Kussemw,ii stand- out Hamilton defensive and offen- sive star all afternoon. Minced Only One Officials ruled the pass incom- plete. Casey said later in the dressing room: "I thought the trickier hit me before I got near the bn1l...'I'he refs didn't set: it that. way." "I made my move just as Jac- obs started to throw and hit Casey just. an the ball hit him." said Kusscrow. "It. was either him or me." Ironically, it was the first pass that Casey failed to hold all af- ternoon. Previously, the 29-year-old offeruive and defensive half had latched into four Jacobs passes for 37 yards gained. The finish left the crowd stun- ned for it few seconds. Tiger-Cat fans broke the silence with it tre- mendous rosir as they tumbled from the stands and onto the field. It was the 10th loop for Winni- peg teams since they first came cast in 1096 and lost to Ottawa Rough Riders 2A-1. Bomber teams have "won Ihe cup three times- ifli-st and most memorable on I greasy field at I-lamiltan Doc. 7, 1935, when they defeated Tigers 10-12 on the galloping of Fritzic Hanson, who broke a 12-12 tie with a 70-yard third-quarter touchdown. And Saturday's was the fintvic- tory for If Hiunilton Big Four club since that afternoon. Perfect Weather Plnylng conditions were ideal with the temperatui-a in the low 409 and ii bright nun bathing the stadium for much of the game. .;Tiger-Cats Defeat Blue Bombers 12-6 To Win Cup Rangers In first Win of Season Over Camiiiens NEW YORK. tAP)---New York llziiigris srorcd their first virlor) of the season over Montreal Cans- dians Sunday night. 2-1 on second- pcriofi goals by Bone Raleigh and Caniillc Henry at Madison Square Garden. Ivan The 'l'crriliIe. Irwin of the Rangers did everything but score. The big deft-nccmnn broke up Cnnadien drives virtually i-very time Montreal advanced to Rang- nr lcrritcry. He drew a major pciizilty when ho ciouled Maurirc Tlic Rorkct Richard arross ttic nose with his stick in tlic sci-ond period. Richard required two stitches but. went on. Then, I few minutes later. lrivin lumblcd Paul Mcgcr head nvcr heels hrhind the Ranger goal and the lattcr's skate crashed the glass bnrricr protecting the box holders. Johnny Bower had a Sllutoui until less than three minutes rc- BruinIswSEoicI A Two Quick Goals. Defeat Leafs 2-I 1;os"poN, tcP).- Boston Bruins scored two quick goals in the sec- ond period to defeat Toronto Maple Leafs 2-1 Sunday night. in thellt National Hockey League same I3? fore 10,153 fans. Leo Lnbine Diesel Mohns scored the and rookie Dolls Boston fnurtli-place Bruins movcd withlii three points of the Leafs, in third sprl. Centre Rudy Mlgay poked thr puck from under goalkeeper Sugar Jim Henry's glove 15-feet. in fiont of the Boston net in the third period and fired into the open cage but the Leafs couldnt get the ty- ing goal. Lablne grit his first goal uslmt the Leafs in two years by convert- ing ii goalmcuth pass from Jerry Toppiizzinl at 6:22. Mohns tnllicd at 7:22 by deflect- contlnued on page is ? It was 6-0 at the half with Ti- ger-Cata going ahead on a 54-yard touchdown march in the opening quarter. The Bombers made it if new ball game four minutes before the and of the third quarter on I 50-yard drive and Tigara-Cats tore right. back from the kick-of! to move '14 yards in four plays and go ahead for keeps. I SIGNALS ,-twin cam. Corie-"ct ua-as 5 Signal Regiment training night Monday, 30 Nov. '53, changed to Tuesday, 1 all ranks to attend Red Cross Blood Donor Clinic be- .ing held at Armouries, Tuesday night. (K. M. JOHNSTON) Lt.-Col. Officer Commanding 5 Signal Regiment R. C. giginlc Dec. D53, to enable goals early in the period, as the, NOVEMBER 30, 1953 Nine Prizes Offered During Game Tonight Mrs. Dennis G-ai-nhuni and Leo Doucetle of Charlottetown were tie winners of the 525.00 Boosters Prize in the guessing contest at the Forum during Friday night's game between the Islanders and Miners. Mrs. Garnhum guessed 1.32 as the time of the first goal in the second period fllld Leo Doucette guessed 1.30. The goal, scored by Orin Carver. came at 1.31. Tonight the regular 325.00 prize will be offered along with eight. additional prizes. The additional prizes for close guesses, include a sport shirt and quantity of milk. The Boosters me also reserving the balcony in the South end for the kids. The youngsters will be admitted to the game for 50 cents and will take their seats in the balcony. Red Wings Regain National League lead I CHICAGO. (AP) - Detroit Red Wings regained the National Hoc- key League lead Sunday night when for the second straight game they sivnmped last-place Chicago Black Hawks 9-4. Saturday night in Detroit the Wings won from the Hawks 9-O. Montreal, which lost to Toronto and New York during the week- end, dropped into second place in Continued on joage 15 Hockey Scores SATURDAY: National League Montreal 1, Toronto 3. Chicago 0, Detroit 9. American League Buffalo 4, Cleveland 6. Providence 4, Hershey '1. Pittsburgh 2. Syracuse 3. Quebec League Moiilrral 4, Ottawa 3. Sherbrooke 3, Vallcyfield 4 Quebec 3. Springfield 4. Maritime Major Charlottelowii 1, Halifax 6. Sydney 4, Glace Bay 1. Annapolis-l'lctoii-Cclciiectei Pictou 8, Trenton 5. Ontario Senior A. Sunlc 5, Owen Sound 6. Cliatham 1, Kitchener 4 Hamilton 5, Stratford 3. NOHA Senior Scull Mich. 2, Siiult Ont. 4 Provincial League Ste. Therese 3, Laclilne 2. SUNDAY: OHA Senior A. Kitchener-Waterloo 8, Windsor 8 OHA Junior A. Kit..clicncr - Waterloo 1. Mnrlboros 8. Guelph 2. Tor. Bl. Micliiiella 7. Provincial League Lachine 4, Cornwall 5. National League Toronto 1 Boston 2 Montreal 1 New York 3 Detroit ii Chicago 4 American Leuua Hershey 6 Providence 5 leveland 5 Buffalo 3 Toroiilo Millionaires Score All Goals In Nine Minutes To Defeat Glace GLADE BAY. N. S.. (CP)- syc- ney Millionaires scored four goals in nine minutes of the second per- iod Saturday to defeat Glace Bay Miners 1-1 in 3. regular game of the Maritime Major Hockey League. The win left; Sydney still in sec- ond place, seven points behind Halifax Atlnntics who also won Saturday. Stim McDougall led the Million- aires with two goals. Singles went to Gordie Cowaii and Roger Guay. The lone Glace Bay marksman was Hughie Campbell. the former Hallfax player who joined Miners this season. A1 Trecn was credited with an assist. on the goal which came after a brief flurry from the opening face-off. The time was 43 seconds. Dcfenceman Bill Matthew hold down the Sydney goal Job for the last: 33 seconds of the game after Norm Defellcc went out with a minor injury. Matthew handled his only chance without trouble. Lineups: Glace BayvGoal: Dion: defence: Cooper, White, Amadio, Tran: for- wards: Miller. Brown, onnolly. licchfoi-d, Lumley. Leyie, Camp- bell. Sydney-Goal: Defelice, Matt- hew; defcnre: xlcliityrc, McDon- aid. Matthews, Reardnn: fdrwnrds: Bay 4-1 Robertson. Pixie, Guay, nub,” Lwrolx. Oowan. Kubinec, Mcoougl all, Marshall. SULDIABY First Period 1-Glace Boy. Campbell (Trean) :4: Itenaltlu: Leyta 3:37, Mug. bows and White 7:14. Kublncc 12:45. Second Period 2-Sydney. cowan (Marshall) ................... .. a:io 3-Sydney, Guay (McDcugull. Rcardon) 10:34 4-Sydney. MoDcugall (Reardoii, McIntyre) . 11;” 5-Sydney. MoDougall tGuay) . .. .. 17:47 Penalties: Cooper 1:06, ll:54. Mcvonaici 4:34, Campbell 935, Matthews 18:29. Third Period Nc Scoring No penalties. Stops Dcfelice Miittiicws Dion League Leading Atlanticsil Here Tonight For Return Encounter With Islanders The League leading Halifax At.- laiitics with A new forward in their lineup return to the Forum tonight. to avenge a 7-2 defeat they suffered at the hands of the Oliarlottntoyiii squad the last time they visited here. The new forward with the At- lzntics is .1 player by the name of Leclnir, who came to Halifax from Providence. Reportedly he is on a twenty-four hour recall to the American Hockey League Club. Coach Bucko Trcinor had high praise for the work of his de- fense in Halifax on Saturday night. He also added that the forwards went. well and that the Islanders land plenty of good scoring ciianceo but. were tzumod back by goallo MAcMcckln. MacMec-kin has been It thorn in tho side of the lslandcrs duvf ing the past two seasons. He has always been tough to beat on Charlottetown ice. It is possible flint Trainnr may Quebei-. Senior Vallcyfield 0 Cliicoutlmi 4 Springfield 1 Quebec 4 Quebec Junior Mtl Royals 3 Mil Caiiiidieiia 2 Jonqulere 1 Trois-Rivieres 2 Provincial League St. Jerome 5 Ste. Therese 3 Thunder Bay ufnlor Pt. A. stars 4 Ft. Wm. Hur- ricanes 5. TREASURE GOLDEN OONDOR Color-Cornell Wilde, Constance Smith Free-S20.00-Bank Nites-Free S2000 0 (Jail use two lines and four defense- znoii with two extra forwards mi tcnlglitls game. If he does winger Bob Gray will be moved back to 1. defense post. Merv Towers, who has been with the Islanders since the open- ing of the season has been op- tioned to Moncton of the New Brunswick League. The scrappy forward will join the Moncton team today on a 24 hour recall basis. As usual, when the Atllntlcs and Islanders meet, fans can expect. an outstanding izavmo. Both teams sknfp at II fast pace Ind bump freely. LADIES' OURLING OLUB All members of the Char- lottetown Ladies' Curling Club are urged to attend a general meeting to be held in the club rooms Tuesday, Dec. 1 at 8 p.m. Lillian M. Ducliemln. Secretary. YEO THEATRE MONTAGUE, MON.-TUES.-NOV. 30. DEC. 1 Juli wills-milieu gyiii-nun nizotiiif WARD oouo -Vlcfok IMMLEII - ttltllml llmllclb PIANO! FOIO umiun siiisun on mm mm: mm: A IIPUILIC PICIIIII ALSO SHORT SUBJECTS - OF THE -- ...cM SPECIAL SHOW Murray River Theatre A MURRAY RIVER, NOV. 30 and DEC. 1 - 8 PM. MONDAY & TUESDAY IT'S A WARM HAPPY WONDERFUL PICTURE! 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