Islanders Sweep 2-Gam gWhip Millionaires 3-1 ;In Sydney; Saindon Gets SYDNEY. (OP) - Charlottetown Islanders moved into third place in the Maritime Major Hockey .League with a 3-1 win over Syd- ney Millionaires here Tuesday night. It was the second win in two nights for Charlottetown over Syd- ney. Islanders won 10-3 Monday. Islander moved one point ahead of Glace Bay who lost to Halifax 11-6. After a scoreless first period. Charlottetown scored three goals in the second and Sydney one in the third. Paul Saindon. with a pair. and Gay Gignac scored for Charlata- town and Gordie Marshall for Syd- ney. Both teams played close-checking hockey in the first period, with Charlottetown holding a slight edge in the shooting. Norm Deielice. Sydney goalie. made nine stops vihiie Roger Bcssette for Charlotte- town handled six. Charlottetown opened up in the second. Saindon scoring in the first two minutes ou a play with Don McLaughlin and Claude Robert. Five minutes later Orin Carver passed to Saindon for the second score. Gus Gustaveson slipped a pass ahead to Gay Glgnac for die final 1slanders' score at 14:50. Bessetto was outstanding in the third period. turning aside 13 shots. Charlottetown played defensive hockey in the final period and had only four shots at Defelice. Lineups: l Charlottetown: Goal: Bessette: defence: McLaughlin. Blackburn. Gustaveson; forwards. Charlesbois. Palladino. Robert. Saindon, Carver. Glgnac. Tralnor. Ritchie. Sydney: Goal: Deielice: defence: McDonald, Matthew. M-otallum. Reardon; forwards: Itobertsnn. Pirie. Marshall. Guay. Lacroix. Mc- Dougoli, Kubinec. SUMMARY 7 g Iii-at Period 5c ring - None. K oPena.ltias: Marshall 145. 14.41. Moosilum 0:42, Gustaveaon 13;- 12. second Pcs-tad 1-Charlottetown. Saindon (IMcLaugh1in, Robert: 2-Charlottetown. Saindon (Carver) . 1:21 8-Charlottetown. Gignac - (Gustsvcsoni . Penalty: McDonald 15:00. Third Period 1:47 M150 Pixie . .. 1:31 Penalties: Gustaveson :14. Mc- Doiigall 15:11. Stops: Beaaette Defence Iontom Chomp Loaves Hospital SYDNEY, 1APi World han- tamweight champion Jimmy Car- ruthers left the hospital Tuesday after a six-day treatment for a stomach disorder. Ci-irruihers will rest for two weeks .11. home and then re-enter the hospital for completion of the treatment. He and he hoped to be well enough to travel east for several fights early next year. fTwo' And Gignac One Fine Effort Defenseman Lari-y Blackburn (above) turned in one of his best- games of the year last night as the Islanders turned back the Syd- ney Millionaires to move into Stilb posses sion of third place in the M,M.H Hockey Scores Maritime MaJur- Glace Bay 6 Halifax 1! Chi National own 3 Sydney 1 0-- 1-6381! Boston 6 New York 2 American League- Syracuse 2 Hershey 1 0l-lA-QJHL- St. Michacls 9 Royals 5 Quebec Junior- Trois-Rivleres 1 Quebec 8 Ontario Sonlor- Windsor 2 Niagara Falls 1 Stratforrl 6 Owen Sound 111 Ontario .Iunlor-- Hamilton 5 St. Colt 51 Catharines 8 Kitclis-ner 2 Quebec League- Valleyfieid 0 Sherbrooke 6 The schedule of play tonight fnr' the Rendezvous Trophy Charlottetxiwn Curling lows: '1 . Ice Biirde 8.45 Ice House pm Curling Draw at :iic Club 101- 2-lw I1. MacNcill Jim T1. DJTI. 3--.1. 3. X1. Y5 MacDonald vs. F. scorers when the opposition is short-handed. . a a ,3 Thcres Sllil John Bailey and L e Series With Sydney ..lTTLE SPORT wnesrifmo g p wnssn-IN6 Ntw TY E MIGHT The Islanders will swing into the New Year on it high note as a re- sult of their double victory over Sydney plus the fact that they have been more lliaii holding their own 1 in recent weeks. There's ll feeling (around here that Bucks Trainer has banded together the most . dangerous aggregation oi forwards . in the.l.eaguc. They have plenty of speed and there aren't many lT10l'i'.' dangerous men around 01)- posing nets ihiin Robert. Wiiiilock. Saindon. C-arver, Palladiiio and Gray. Certainly no other club iii the circuit can ice such five potent i Hughie Riopelie to be heard from! Trairior says he is interested in both. He had a letter on Monday from Tornrny Gorman of the Ot- tawa Senators in which Gormcin stated he was doing all he could for the Islanders. Riopelle had gone iome for the Christmas holidays and Gorman wrote that he planned to send the player to the Islanders when he returned. Gorman is also To SL100 By MONREAL, (CP) --'1"-he wzillnp Montreal Canadie-iis' Bernie (Boom Boonii Geoffrion will lake in the pocketbook as the result of his stick-swinging duel with Ron Mur- phy of New York Rangers may reach an estimated 51,100. The figure is guess-work but ap- pears reasonable. Neither the Na- tional Hockey league nor a, club makes public the salaries paid thi- piayem. On the same basis of es- timation. Murphy's set-back fin:in- clally may be around 5680. In the disciplinary action an- nounced Monday by president Clar- ence Campbell of the NHL. Geni- frion's total suspension was eight games, all against Rangers. Mur- phy was suspended for five games. all against Canadians. The players lose pay for games Wllllfz lhoy are under iuspcnsion. Geoffrion May Lose Up Gr-offriori's s:il:iry is believed to be somewhere around 59,000. He Suspension will miss about one ninth ot the season. for a financial loss of I1.- 000. on top of that he incurred an automic 8100 fine for hb match penalty at the time of tho ruckus. Eco. 20 in Madison Square Gar- en. Murphy's salary probably is be- tween 36.000 and 87.000. Figuring it at 36.500 and his Jumenslon about one tihirteentih of the season. he loses 3500 in salary. He also incurred a match-penalty 0100 fins. The eight-game suspension pos- sibly could cost Geoffrion even more than the 51,100 He has been well up with the scoring leaders and it was at least within the realm of possibility he might forge to the front hy the end of the season Probably more important. he like); will Silflcf wihen consideration is given for the all-star right. wing berth. His choice for first team would mean 81,000; for second from 11500. By Will (iriniiiley MEI.B()i:'RNE. tAPl - Austral- ian tennis fans liristled today over "the boner of the big brass". The United States, which 10 days ago was counted out of the run- doing what he can to locate a de- fensemaii but it doesn't look as though the prospective blueliiicl blocker will be Butch Stahan. i . : . . It is to be hoped that Gomanl can provide the Islanders with s! tiefenssman. "T. P." as he is known in athletic circles has already en- deared himself 10 Island liockr-y' fans by sending Claude Robert this. way. The Maritimes have seen fcwl better hockey players than R1:-beri.' ll-ow Gormzin got Robert out of the Quebec League into the Mnritimes is something of a mystery. . . . Tho Booste::'.s Cl'llrb met with un- pcxpecled success last night nt their monster bingo in the Com- munity Centre. They were sold out of cards before the bingo commenc- ed and had to hurry uptown to pi'ocuro mora cards in orzier to meet thn drmaiirl: of the fans. Most of t.he people on hand were hockey fans as well as bingo fans for when the announcement came .over thn loud speaker that the Is- landers had defeat-(I the Million-, (airr-s it was greeted with quite :1 lroiiiid (if appl:iu c. O 0 a The Islanders have been work- ing with the Halifax Atlantics to ll'i'710ll an agreement on Fl two-game Ice 2a,. 5- Mm” .1 D Smmd. Isorics llils Friday and Saturday. era. Ico- 4-Ed. Tantnii vs llr. Mac- Donald. Ice 1-W. H, Worth vs. J. Mac- Donald. 3m 8m Thin Glllotios Ara The Easiest Shaving low-Pslead Blades Conugizsinhwoskal. lasgss-Ilsa lsslisgs lies (unpsmiiosi is: Iiisd llslss The Isl...irlri's wish to play the At- lantics hero on Friday and are willing to play a return zrimis in Halifax Saturday night, However. the Atlantics are quite anxious to play at home but don't want to come ovnr on New Year's Day. i"Unlrss thorn is a two canin SPl'l'S hF1.7'CPIl the clubs there won't bl' any more hockey for The Islanders this wv-ek. "statrri Bucko Tl':tl1'i0f on Monday Night. 0 0 0 Brian Lvvwis. the (:i(-var vnuiv: rcntrefioldr-r who recently signed. a Brooklyn Dada:-i's contract. had a verv nicn letter from Jr.h.iny Carroll last. uw-k. we had the pies- cure of glrmrinrz over the lr-tter in wlilch Carroll wrote that Brim would have no ffnllblo in class D hnll next yr-nr if ho kmt playing lhn kind of b'lll he pmduccd h.-rn last summer. That fact. that Brooklyn had OUR BOARDING H6ffsE 7 EGAD! NSTEAD OF scorriue AT Mv L15T OF. RE50t.LlTION6.Y0lJ OAF5 M161-IT 8517512 611' Down MD TAKE A YEAR'S END IN- VENTORV OF THE SCANTV GTOCKS -IN vooiz -- MENTAL WARE- - Houses -- 7111 Miijo?" Hoople Any Pzomises TH age ABOUT . PAVING OFF Z OFF AT , LEAST TWO V BAD HABIT6 N136 16 MAKING 32 RESOLUTIONS: ning. now is within a lirenth of victory. needing only unn of to- a" final two singles matches to wrest the Davis Cup from Aus- trails. The Americans gained ii 2-to-1 advantage unexpectedly Tuesday 'when Vic Seixns and Tony Trif- li:-rt upset the pal('l1Wi)l'l( team of Lewis Hood and RM llartvvig 6-2. 13-4, 6-4 in the doubles. Two hours before the h'ial('ll.: the Australian selectors, headed by Sir Norman Brookes. broke up both of Australinis hrillirint dou- hlr-s vomhinalions and fielded fl tandem which never lirloro had played together in competition. Their cars will be burning for years over this. Many chagrincd Australians called it "handing America the cup on a silver plat- tor." The Anierirans can (:lin('h the cup in today's first singles match at Konyung, which pits 1-toad against Trabert. .But even failing here. the U. S. has another chance when Seik- as plays Ken l'losowzill. The Hond-Tralwri l'11:Ii('li is at meeting of the game's lllu!l('lP men which could deride not only pos- session of the cup but the title of signed the first Prince Edward Island born brill player to it con- tract was given q-uitn is news spread in the United States. Carroll wrote the report was carried on a na- tiori-wide sports broadcast over a Boston radio station and c.ime over the air immediately after tin- aiinouiicemrnt. about Jackie imi- scn being traded to Boston from the Washington Senators for Mau- rry MacDei-rriott and Tom Umph- lett. The news report was also carried in the New York Journal American and in the Sporting News . . . A baseball fan in Brooklyn clipped the report out of the Now York Journal American. put in is Christ- maa card and sent along his or her greetings in Lewis along with 1.1-in wish that Brian vsould make good in the Dodgers organization. Aiid Brian is getting ready to make certain that he does make good. He quit the Trenton Scotians in the AFC. League so as to avoid any possible injuries which might hinder his chances next spring. ATTENTION GIIRLERS Tickets for the New Year's Eve party must be procured by 6 p.m. Thursday as none will he sold at the door. Ad- mission will be by ticket only. Please therefore gel yo-.v.r tickets now to avoid riiuppoiiiimcnt. FORUM EVENTS DEC. 29 T0 JAN. 2 (Aussies Stirred By U. S. Victories In Cup Blay the host amaicur tennis player in the world today. Brookes. president of the Lawn Tennis Association of Australia, defended the action as one of emergency, but most Australian experts termed it "a crazy gamble which has cost Australia the Davis Cup." In an unprecedented press con- ference after the match. Bi-ookss told reporters: "The selectors decided to select Hood and Hariwig as the pair who in their opinion was the most likely to win the doubles. We've been trying out various pairs with a view to saving Rosewall for the singles. Captain Harry Hopman gave us his views and we gave them every consideration." Adrian Quist. one of Australia's greatest players. said he could see no wisdom in breaking up two teams which had won every major doubles crown in the world and playing a combination which nev- or had been together in competi- Lion. ROSl3W.'Ill and Hood. who have been playing together since they were 10 years old, have won the Wimbledon. French and Austral- inn championships. Hartwig and Mervyn Rose won the U. S. title and recently defeated Rosewall and Hood in the Victorian champion- ships. Hartwig. inexperienced and via- ibly nervous in his first Davis Cup test, could not anticipate his partner's moves. although both he and Hood showed some sparkling lnfilVlflllEIl play. Three times Hart- u-ig's service was broken and each time it was a "key" game in a Ed Sandford Sparks Bruins To Win Over N.Y. NEW YORK. (AP)-Dd sandforo tallied a pair of goals and iss- sisted on two other scores in spark- ing Boston Bruins to a 0-2 Na- tional Hockey League victory over New York Rangers at Madison square Garden Tuesday night. be- fore a crowd of 12,481. The nniim turned a close game into a rout with three goals in the final per- iod. Ssndford. a 25-year-old centre. put the Bruins ahead for good 3-1 at 16:03 of the second period. He scored again at 13:42 oi the third period and assisted on Bob Ann- st.rong'a tally less than two mkiutes lster that gave Boston a M marg- gln. Warren Godfrey scored the vlsit.ora' final goal at 16:14 of the closing period. Boston. in winning. moved to vritihin five points of third place. The defeat left the Rangers in fftah place. The game marked the return in action of 13-year-old Edgar Lanradc. New York centre who retired two years ago. laprado turned in such a mist perform- ance that the sports writers pick- ed him as the game's most val- uable player. First. Pas-tad 1--Boston. Laycoe, (Schmidt. Mscken) lzlz Penalties: Irwin 2:3. Rullinsn and Maokell 3:16. Godfrq dzl, Martin 13:22. Bonmor 10:12. sooand held wEDNEsDAY- 2--New York. lenuey ...... .. is:io Gflld Gamivsl 8 I0 10 ;..N", York. ukkogg ' (Henry, Raleigh) II: THURSDAYT 4-Booton. Peiracn The Crossing of the (Mickell. Bandford) . is:is Years .. 10:15 to 12:15 5-Boston. Ssmfford V (Godfrey) . . 10:03 ""951" Penalties: Toppssainl 10:35. Ruli- Gencral Skating . mu, 13- . Night Skating s... 0 1”" pm” 8A-I-U-nnAf;g 3-BOIIDII. SIHCIOYG General Skating .. ..... .- 3 to 5 (C"l'h"9") - Rural and Urban Skating 3 to 10 No Penalties. Sport Echoes mm Prisca county The new Summerside hockey club. which has been called the Aces. looked as if all the aces were trumps at the Bedeque rink Monday night. For one period the Freetown Royals sat in the driv- er's seat where they generally can be found. and the chukker ended with the score 2-1 in their favor. But the Baglole-Schurman aggr.- gatlon really got under way in the middle frame and there was little doubt about the final out- come from then on in. . . . Paul Scliurnian was the kingpin of the Summerside teams' attack. His stick wizardry was beautiful to behold. and one of his three goals was it gem of finesse. in Maynard Scliurmiin and Vance Harris he has tun v:i'.V capable wings. We'd like to see this line work on a larger ice surface. We think that will be the No. 1 in- termedlate line of Island hockey when they get plenty of room to strut their speed. 0 . . Of the newcomers. Claude Gau- det. son of the veteran Llppy. im- pressed us most. Claude racked up three counters. He never lets up, and is no shrinking violet when it comes in bodily contact. Johnny Whalen has put on some weight since last season and promises to be an improved puck carrier. Garth Gay was never better. and his sidekick. Leo Shields is still thumbing his nose at Father Time. if Leo keeps im- proving. he should be ready for the Islanders when he hits the 40-year-old mark. I 0 Dee Lefurgcy. son of an illus- trious goal-tender of the days when Summersids had one of the finest senior hockey teams in the Maritimes, turned in a top-notch performance in the nets alter a shaky start. The veteran Wally Richards was just the opposite. He was hard to heat in the first frame, but let at least two soft ones drift by him during the re- mainder of the game. a a . The newcomers. Henry on de- fence. and Cameron up front. are siill pretty much question marks. They were used spai'in:;iy and didn't show a great deal. Hcnry gives an accurate pass. but lacked aggressiveness. Maybe he is not yet in shape. Allison Farmer is not up to his S.D.U. form of some years ago, but condition may be liis trouble loo. . . . A word or two about the new Summeraide team called the War- riors. Ii you feel you'd like to have more than a word or two, get in touch with Joe Perry. the goal keeper ol this new team. Joe will tell you in ten thousand words or more Just what a classy aggregation of hockey talent this outfit is. We are inclined to agree. but with less enthusiasm. They certainly have some smart play- rrs- "Mooney" Gallant. the "Gal- loplnl Ghost" can still do a pretty hrisk giddy-up down the ice lanes. They Sly Roy "Chick" Gallant is lining up with the Warriors. Rum- or has it that Roy has inked a card with the Aces. We'll let the hockey lawyer's setttle that one. I 0 Charlie Deiglian is another. if Chas. can get in shape he can do l more tricks Atlantics Batter Glace Bay Miners 11-6 In Wild MMHL Garn HALIFAX. (GP) - Halifax At- lantics battered Glace Bay Miners 11-6 in s. wild Maritime Major Hockey League game here 'niea- d3Y. . Referee Laurie Power handed out 22 penalties. including match mis- conducts to 1-Ial1fax's Johnny Mor- row and Johnny Lumlsvy of Glace Bay following a wild brawl in the second period. The win increased I-Ialifsx's first-place lend to five points over Sydney Millionaires who lost 3-1 to Charlottetown. Jackie Holiett. Pete Wywrot and 13111 Ford each scored two to lead Halifax. Bob Bowness, Bill Ar- cand. Ross Watson. Gene Leclerc and Doug McPhee scored singles Norm Connolly scored three Glace Bay goals and Bobby Brown. Kervin Roohford and Ken Watson added the others. The second period brawl high- lighted the game that was liber- ally sprinkled with penalties. Mor- row and Luniley tangled off to the side of the Halifax net. Power separated the pair but they went back at it. Both teams piled onto the ice and Power slapped misconducts on each. He then chased Morrow and Lumley with match misccnducis. Morrow also received it misconduct in the first period for arguing a call by Power. Line-up Glace Bay - Goal: Hicks; de- fciice: Whyte, Amadio. Treen: for- .wal:ds: Miller. Connolly. Rochford. Bi-owii, Campbell, Fyles, Needhain. K. Watson. Halifax - Goal: McMeek'sn; fie- fence: Bloom. Arcand. Lepine. Mc- Neil; forwards: Wywrot, Bowvness. Ford, Hollelt, E. Watson, Morrow, MoPhee, Leclerc. Referee: Laurie Power. Lines- nien: Reg Beazley. Don Willis. summary First period 1. Halifax, Bovwness with a puck than you can shake a goal pad at. Rob- ert Gordon and Grant Grady. Reg. Phillips. Maurie Cannon and others whose names escape our memory at present complete the roster. Even if you work the puck through all these gentlemen. you still have to beat ilie boy in the cage whose name is Joe. If you don't think that's a tough assign- ment, ask Joe. Form iiiiiiiii League In Murray Harbour Area A special hockey meeting was held Monday evening at Murray Harbour for the purpose of form- ing a league to include Murray Harbour and surrounding districts. Other areas were also invited to send representatives to join this south East South shore League which will play Intermediate "C" hockey. Three teams signified their in- tentions oi joining the League. They are Belle River. Little Bands and Murray Harbour. A tentative schedule has been drawn up and will appear at a later date. Victoria Cougars Cut Roster To 17 VICTORIA. (OP)-Victoria Goug- ars of the Weston: Hockey League have cut. their roster to 11 play- ers by sending forward Bob Man- son to Troy of the Intemationai League. general manager Fred Hutchinson announced Tuesday. GRAND GARNIVA FORUM - WED. DEC. 30 - 8 0'GLOGll GAY COLORS -- DECORATIONS - FUN - FHOLIC SPLENDID ICE SURFACE - FINE MUSIC CASII PRIZES - 3 - FOR EACH CLASSIFICATION CASII DOOR PRIZE CLASSES - HISTORICAL, COMIC, BOYS'. GIRLS' Only Costumed Skaters Allowed On Ice For First Half Other Skaters Perinltied On For Last Half. FUN - FROLIC - BIG TIME e At Halifax Scores Two More Sharp .Srl100til1g Paul Saindon (above) scored two more goals last night as the Islanders defeated Sydney Millionaires 3-1. Saindon had five goals in two nights against the Moviieyriir-n. (Morrow) Glace Bay, Connolly (Roohlordi . . Httlilaxg Hollctt (Watson) . Halifax, Wywrot (Arcana, Bmvnrss) . . Halifax, Wywrot (Arciind. Ford) . 6. Halifiix. Arc;-ind (Wywrot, For-(ii Penalties: Luniley 3:35, 1 . Campbell 12:11, Bloom 1-izliii L.-V pine 15:30, Morrow 15:20 miscon- duct. Second period 7. Halifax, Hollett 4:40 P ea .5. on (Loclerc, Morrow) .. 3.3:) 8 Glace Bay. RCCl110l'(.l (Connol1y,Aiiiadioi .... .. 9.-ll 9. Halifax. Ford (Arcand) .......... .. 12.: 10. Halifax. Leclerc tBowness. Arcand) 17:03 11. Glace Bay. Connolly (Miller, Luimley) . 13111 Penalties: Bloom 3:15. Cariilzk Ii 5:E. 19:14. Roohford 7:09, Wyiwrm and K. Watson 11:14, Morrow and Lumley 18:01 nriajor and match misconduct. I-Izilliax mid Glace Bay 15:01 team misconduct. Third period 12. Halifax. Ford (Wywrot. Bloom) ........... .. 1:57 13. Halifax. Watson (Wywrot. Bloom) 8:19 14. Glace Bay. Brown (Watson. Campbell) 9:38 15. Glace Bay, Connolly (Miller, Whytcv . 12:18 16. Glace Bay. Watson i (Fylea) . .. 14:1! 17. Halifax. Mclhhee (Arcand. Watson! 19:57 Penalties R. Watson 2:13 Arcnntl 3:38. 17:30, 17:31. Stops: MGML-ekln ... Hicks Hockey Meeting A meeting of all teams iii- terested in Intermediate "C" Hockey will be held in Cra- paud Rink on Wednesday evening at 8:30 "SPEEDY" was slouunw use wuluwnsu : IIOHTU FAR HIR ON? 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