Saints And Ahhies Open "””"""l Star In Islanders Win. or A. city Hockey League Here 1" W” W" ”' A Sydney Slar re-opened tonight at the Forum with two traditional Oity League rivals St. Dunstan's College and the Abbiee lining up for the face- - Mt. At Buimmerside the Prince of Wales College Welsiirnen will meet the Aces in the first Intermediate gum to be played in the newly soulntznicted Raceway Arena. This bl also a City League game. Mining from the lineurps of the Balms and the Abbles will be most of the fares who made City Hoc- key League history here several years ago when fellows like Cart MacDonald. Joe Mahar. Mike Han- nnasey. Plum MacDonald. Gerry MscAdam. Keith and Murray Car- y lo-no-r JANUARY 26. 1954 Willler Races Here Wednesday Following is a list of starters for Wednesdays races at the Char- iot-teiown Driving Park. The iuces will at two oiclock. Sonny B.. Bonnie's Girl. Roma THE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN ilslanders Four Points From Second Place After ,5-3 Win Over Sydney shots on goal. Most of their drives PAGE SIX The! determined Charlolietrmn michael. Filllle Pound. Joey Ln- Ll d . plying We pmm” Wm D39” "W ""3 . y Baudlong. Miissv Pallie. Helen Har- ., rlair. Ti-ll Strain, A J Macadam h:,f,:'N7”p,m,,.j "mm, ,0 w.,,,”, Deiellce was brilliant in times. vester. Bonnies M0n9y- Prodigal " y .,,d An, pm-i were in their prime. one point of the lliird pl...-9 Gin” especially in the third Deliodullglul Vic, Brltlans Lassie. Marlene Bud- Playing coach Bucko 'iia.inor 07 NV” h”"”h -M” P9"-V md Bay Miners and to within four he mbbed whmmk "id P3 3 "10 long. sharleme R.. Lauia Budl0n8- (above) and Larry Blackburn A "- ”a”'rd”"l W1 M back '”' ririinls of S.vrlno.v as lliey wliilirwl l".?.;, sudlngduves-"d . H, b- 1” Jum” IA” Don” Bob 11:1" (right) played outstanding hockey nwh, MRCAMH. me am ,,m,m.,- M mp Millionaires 53 in A rugged" e secon perio was e .l; Money Adds. Pull Boost. Go en .54 Wm um uh, k, chwk Wm 1,, (..,,,(.hl"n Yesterday we made mention ofl . h F . one for the Islanders. Wlhitlock 1)., Hoosier Dr., Lglddie Seymore. in W5 uhndan ""7 the ggints Whllln Po-l-r,V w” b; the fan that M11 PR-95Rd01' 01 thCi?::;o?'i:;:fked game M ' E mumi scored his second goal on what Jock the Weaver. Millionaires last night. plating ii-ri-ma for the Aibble-s. d filsnargggslotefgiitn trim The ...C..,,.. was H... ,.e.,.,,,,,, .,,,mri:da;uih;:c3:n:nh-":42" - -- Trainer scored two iloals within The Shinld. WM "ll'””0V” i 5' ” ' l1hP last sixteen starts for the? . ' I ' ' 26 seconds durixiz the second Per- IPDAOIY Sin?" 195" .V”3li Wm 1" 3 scout yomfg hnckev 'p1ayem' AtiTrainormPn and it moved tho 1S'i Kant mGm mm fltlurlr for bbeduhe pbtflk iod and the last. goal proved YA) be light fast team. They have the y the time we also had lnlmlnd that under; (.1059, In "H, (op mm Ml en dmy Tlede yt gawhm eke -- m W. 9 Blackburn hm nm.1,.us or my nu,-5 9,.,.,n. hapk 1.4,. .. yno fewer than foul Major Leagueinm. Hm, sin”, "1, ,,p,mnL, weeks. 130 In CH1 T -01! 0 - Omual r Lhgrghvslcal mmess 0 Hm I”. 35W at Colleen and with tho addi"nt1 .b35f'bRl1 500"” C0V?W1 the Prmceinf the sclwdule. As ll result of mick made "9 mmmke ” he 5”P' . . .9 5 0 - 3' . and blocked well throughout. -vf two or three rle-iv plays-re should C""”'”””” Gl"”'E" R”h””"" EiW'9l'd 15l5”d'NPW Bl'”"3WiCk thnir win the islanders rul thrived "he msc mm” "om m 1e” Dwmon ”.""0”"”d 13'” evenlng W, A ,mW(hmr mum Izlhtlyot nhn hzu in-on plzulllgz mmm baseball Serf” hm sepmm-imhmirs marlin to AME" mimsll out that committees or clubs planning Tm AW.” 31;” hm, mas, ,,,- yzlmill inn-k-r:.' for lllii Nlilllonaliei. im. bFm.em the Lm,m,m(, Cubsi Th? Ramp was mmplhmz of u! Then Tl-alnor. whose hard play or entering Isiah: Fitness hockey . . - .;,, M ,1 1 9 ,1-L iillx )l'Rl' mu-ml Onv of sizlniiis and me Cunanlleg of summer- I , f H, 1., ..M- - . sparked the tram struck like playdowns shnul receive their 3?h';”":m;'m:in :n:':n1w"”r:,m: 1,: goals in ilw Fllrllnl last night. He. .-my 1-M59 ,C,,ms were Nam, y,un,':.1:)”"(:, 0,91,”. E-;,?ud,:r,:m. ILIJES, lightening to score twice. on the cards immediately and have them a es yilav In ndrl"ion rm-v will have the "ht" i””' ”"””''"v M””"'-'"" the Brooklyn Dodgers. Pltisburlrhmnlv the nlllrome was different. lrl ml” Pu” Salndo” C-"WW4 W” Wmplmd lmd '””mPd '” ""3 mm”, .;m.l;'4-5.,-..v. R,.m.. gm. My Iinrl Miii'(Vi11iirii. D1-'i.i'?d Ilfimz P1r.qt,(-is, Mllwailkee Braves and the w..; ,. ,-,,u,:hV hard hminz nmmj Sydney territory. circled the net Division's office not later than midnigiht. Feb. 10. Each club may register 15 players and only play- frnsiva diitips Ram” 1'" "W Vmmr 1 Boston Red SOX. AS ll F6511” Ofiwiih siirks carried high and some-l mm pa55'd m” to Tmlnon Saindnn also did the spade work On Top Spot In League The two to-,.m5 pl...-pd an pxhih-: PP i ”i”T this extensive coverage three of limos low when the only way nfl V V iiion zamn lnsl air-Pk with tho? o 4ill9 players were signed to Major stopping a plilycr was by irippingE fl” Tf31n0T5 59?0T)d 8031- H9 l-M-'-V Us Who are V1101 NYISLPTPG W11-h . . SWIVEVV rvlllnllic R--l lnrazue contracts. him ifd hlSdc(glll::i11kolI1lisrl:(t; Itngackgziisiyrr Mgglitimali-e elirl:iol3Wtoc1rhonil:ei::hy h 'I'RUR(!), loin- Trur;-i Bearoalslshilnar Direct Gnmp 'im.a is eight o'clock ' ' ' Playing r'o;u'h Rllrko 'lirnlnor "19 3-” C I '"Z 5 - - 559- ' 19 took R lrm grip on irst place-. .-.. o This is further proof that the nnd ('finirl'I1l-'1" Ruck Whiilovk that trickled off Delelicexs pads will be rlln on under riirection of by wallninnit SeCrillrl'lllM!P stellar-T - Mt Maritlmes are -zainilig a line repu-irarli scored two goals for the is-,lnb0 We 7191- y , . me. Dmsm” U115 lei-ir and for ion Royals 16-4 Monday night in iatinn for the development orllandrrs. Pnlil Smnrlnn S('nrPrl the 'l"h91-Baimshplll K0815 In W19 third which above nlelliznlicri reglstra- gm Ape 3,-.mor gm-key League hvrloct Roger Dubuc got a suit for the Millionaires when he tioli cards must be held: their younger athletes. The pi'o-linsiiraiiric lzrial on A hreiikwiw in P3DEFVl'elghi.5-U1ldPi' 10 years 1st ” game. In a clean, fast uiiino played on i gm,-,1 f dgvnloplng young plawlllin Inst pi-rind, R l 3' ll 4 0 The Beal-cars ivliiupcd tlvrollgh TORONTQ 'CP"5h"llEl' Dir- goal ll00d ice Clioily Valley defeated ; PPS is by no means complete but it Dunc "Bis: Train" .xl-ai-lnm-,i took advantage of poor clearing to August. 1953; Pee wee, under 12 Roy.,;5- d..m,C.. msuy 1,, the Hm ect. owned by Dick Logue of Syd- Following is today": sr"liedills- at Mt. Albion 7-4 for their firil. win. has mwhed qugie , big!” stage of'CN)l';:P Robertson and Rnczor Du-l knock home a loose puck. years M August 1953; B,,,m,m' perm” m. R 94 1ead' increased u nay and driven by R. McDonald. R"l"”'-V m"k3 Lm9UP51- .EHlCleiiCV since the end of thc'ihllF W"? the Sydney marksman. l saindon got the insurance goal, under 14 3'9-R15 15'- AUEUSL 1953: to ll-3 in the second. and out.- W0" "19 8111318-dash first run. Prilwriirlzlits Cherry Valley: Goal. W. Jenk-Iiiar At the moment. one of thel Wliillnvk smrod the lslandrl-slnlso the result of P00? Neill”? by Intermediate "C", age open; school scored mom 5.; in the nmle, S200 purse class C pace, at Dun- 4'00 lvPn' WKS. Hawks rs ms; cl;-fence, 1,, ,v(v,mm. pg Nelsonvibwzhm. m.os..,..ds m the Bmokyifir-I lwri Ennis and Trainnr add- the M"llionaires. He got a breaka- boys. undgr 17, 151 Sept. 1953, not Dan, Weed mp winners Wm. 9;-in park here Monday. -rim. Q53 Rrvckris EA Mm-pm-V V. ML-Lemur”. A. MC. 11.,” Dodgers ghain is 5 young Nev.-.o(l two within the snnrri of 2G nay at the Millionairls blueline beyond Grade X: Schoql gn.1b' un. mm. goals and "VP agsism Reap over the one,m”e distance w.y 4 3" rim-1 Q55 Jets 1'; PS5 Isaac; forniirds. R. Mcliinis. M. g,..m5....ck basebau pusher bv mplsm-niiris to give ihn Islanders 2 and skated in close to fire the del. 17' 15L SEDL 1953' nm beyond dc" and Fwd-Inn each lot bhrph 3323 2.5. . P'fl-lF0l'l5- MCRRP, P. Drake. E. Clow. C. Mor- "an". of mm; Harris. Brian 'Lewi5ilr:id illby nevi-r rnlinqilislied. The puck into the lower corner on the Grade X; gmy openyam, B”. Emu?” and Shae W0 each mm 3 PM-Wee! rlssay, B, Pi-aught, F, Carver. End Elm, pu'N,n or Charlouemwn Islanders iron the game in Ihrlsllorl. side, ..-....j....n ' yr Hepburn and Conrad scored .. .'l 00 nm: WKS Monarrhs vs Ml. Albion: Goal. D. Drake; de- .11"? be... signed bv me Brooklvn Sernnfl rwiiind Wliml they '1lltV'0r-' Robertson hit hheigoal post fol - smgwsv : ass nai-ms fence, s. Mm-s. s. Jenkins, U vD.,d..,,,.s W, om,.,..'n Mhmm I29”:-d the Millionaires rm. 'tlie Millionaires at hhe 4:30 mark M M scmkw mmed mm, (of Row Stln llfTl' QSS Cnnsullens vs Mxms; k,r.m,.ds' E. M3.e..s' R..SpP,:m,eh, MN, Forbes Kmnpdvi Roth defenses Calvin up with 01 tihc l3e1xtOd.M8CInlr)'Te put L.a- , . . .- Ms and Mcxmme Md callaghim ass Bravos T,-on-s,da,1p, A. Buell, s. Moore, Gyinnd Ami” C,n.mn M”. ha," mk;isrinin.rilspln.i's Iii hlnvkiiiil hlifl Croix in the clear at eleven minim-s yu; mmpd me Othmh am pm: Prnrtisr for Mlrlci” Carvg1'lE, Drake an to Montreal by the Jumm. vluwklng. l.arry Blackburn nlaporl and Gusmvggon dumped Maccnl-l u A "5 g M Abhirs. R:-reins. N. Mclnnis. c,mad,,,,5. liiliri was nrohahly ln- hm zalnr mm for some of ohe higliiigihls ofjmrd. H M 46 97 5.,-ELLARTOM N 9.y,CP, N 7 in HM. Prai-tise for Ahlain summary. . . , inf lhn season. He handed out lrill- mp Mm” session. y wlllrylnck. C an 52 513! L.s(.p1gcr- Trnntrin Scotland de- 5l''”'5 Fifi! PFFWI We have lust rel-elved a ls-Mel m: hm-by Mwckg M LN"? Pm” R'”m('” Cmmged ms 1"?” "LP" Samdnll. C. 47 4:3 92' feaied third niece Plrtou Mar acs ' T'lir- rnirlznl: 21-, ask:-rl In win:-t 17734.. A1b.()m R Tl.m.sdn1. from Jfjhnm; hnmn who Cna mad and George Rob:-rlson in HIP dm.-mz H", last twenty mmuws as Vvvwrm H. 30 M H4. AFC sminr Hmkpv Lame gn 6. Vi M"'"'"'i”l FM” ”' 5'3” Pm 2-Ml. Albmli. E. MS?!"-9 the Curran A . I 0 Wmnd p"'"d' H" 21” V1”-W” " he tried to turn def:-at into vicwi'.V- B1-'own.'(;.B. 38 36 '14 5-3 Mondnv night in a wide-oven and BNKZ5 Jumm'5lfinr blocking Glishivesnn '”-Wm-m'”mhrr 3-Cheiry Valli), P. Drake din-in the nasty gm, 5 I I y, y Kan” W110” G"-5WV95”n was dmsed gm ------::--- AFC Senior Hockey League game, 4-mCl'l9Tl')' V?l11P.l'. 13- Plial-llht J0'hllIf,l' writes. about the rlllene?dnefr(Jsl'd!:l::'l,:ll2l:lirljS:?:n ggrffoitilrd xxllii mpmng-M me 19.06 ma-rk (he Idlpdw Trenmn wok R 3" lead m the lF. Cnrverl it Maritime Junior Board to gov- A A3,; Andy v4.am-,,”um M H”; N5 8031” in (Rm! 9! Nx 0””; 5 A.P-c first ni-riod. and split two goals y Serunll Period V9iil baseball in these seaside pro- xallllnmli-(-A own: a Qtqndgut H; M" me Islanders hp.” me to”. in the second and third periods. -.,., &-Chm-l':' Valle). V, McLoiliiail ivlnces. Carroll has spent the past hit I -d d bl k ll l l -st The W0 tpams Wm play him” McFamen and Lendbem” paced 6vMt. Albion, R. Tl'i)llSd8l(' ml an "C H 8 "L E iollilzihl 1" NEW GMSCVWV Th” 15 y Scoti:-5 with two goals each and By Thu Canadian Press live summers in the Mariiimes inldo-zen shots as he czinio up with . Maritime .Vl'.i.lnr 7;Ch"”1l' V3”?3'i M- M39339 connection with baseball and is in B h C ldl- d'. 1 2 Smmys home game' - . rrrm "19 "tn" wem '0 L”””' tydiioy 3 ch lnile-lnwn 5 iii. Cloii" P. position to knoiv the relat.ive'a Bl; til: night and if” ”””d,"" 3' St" ,;"';f";,;; TRENTON, N.S.. iomerha AFC M””k"'m."ll W Mmvm Wm APC Senior 8--Mt. Albitill, E. Lmlm standing of the game here in com-lpmhanly the imlsnll was dished "'".ha"a” 1"? -1;.-KuP:,,,e Tim, Senior Hockey Lenlziie cxrzrul-iiic B””"- lmh Ni” "id Ch”"i"l' 5 my l?tfll”li'i Yflllifg-' :- 3:;2'i; :::.:m..:l....::...2a. 2...: ...;... ll. at a . "7-m - P Hl"m1 l'Ul0 - 79”." ' r -- - t e ' -l be r 1 d b' D i M , ih L .11 five tam. will take .rt New Brunswick Senior (B. Prailglitt Carroll writes: "It is vcry .vl.:in::-To alorrllzl (the Ilfonrdls"L lll1(l:(r-K. Fmum by m" BiI'.S',M:1d wtnlpngf lna Nil lea1zue0pl:yoffs. pl ' Molltlriil 1 AlnllPli5i 2 Third PC7505 dent in anyone C0l'lll6CfFrll withineatli the press box in the dvingy;',.herm:ame were MM” M E 0l'lKlll6”V ODIV the ml) fullr i EXh"i"i0Ii ll-ChClTl' V3'-l9)'. 5- CIOW junior baseball in the M ltim 5.:-cronzi: of ih middle 'ind.. 0. i . t .ms would 2 alifv b t the Detroit NHL 7 Hamilton 01-IA Sr. (P. Drakei that the calibre of ball nggd nfitf MHl';lll)'TP was stai-Iirn: up al' 7s!;1::;;,'ps' Goal. Defence. de, (';l!l.lllR6 was mliqd:- t(l'giveucr'll.'-:'- n e .0" "nu-"E.E..-'.' Y. nut-Ari" mm” - .-- --- l1-Xikga: '(i1bac'l!(ylseatll'-bt.o ariyb l1i:aglieu:"4;iilr: and Kn:-'I hrirlllzl foirred yto mice, Mccanum 'o.C0nm,.l'Co0, du':a1l'i)l(i;ov tTrenton Scolias a flnim- yny FGIIIIONVQ QIVOIYOIII ' . la 9. 16 ca 2' ,5 ti oar s 3' W0 van ors. r- i ' I y , . ' , . st ('.;ilharlnes'7 Bairlei ' 1 - id . P O E .1" .gl ad 1 I . h .k . per. McDonald: folwalds. Mnish- 9” 5 . . D . ,.., DETROIT, (AP: -Detmlt Red Northern Ontario Senlnr I e j;n?:.:t.(;,,,d9?,:h vigil nf::.(:)OIfnS'0Lt)r:.ri; l ..,f:m?,. 1”. na,,:1”"nm.,:;,, .,..'hT av:::Vall, Mcintyrs-. Cvuay, Dubuc. Plrie. mgghee W3?”n?3'"tur3';lNCh: l"0m'1';l:' Wings Monday reacquired right- S""";9.”::f:":”.'”.” L illefeats Covehead gimnsnik is gm inEiie N-wlLg;-3-5”-uyhgihlym... .!.n.'. enemy. new ,,.... ..,....,i....l'.......1.... no I?;i2E”2li?;i2 5231:? if; 52?.'."..C?3; P-imo'i'e'-kw--mi-s'W 1; g '1 H -; - . U i-, .,'rnr.v -war a I r -. ' ' , t . ' e - PH.1l..ADm.m-in, lAPi .e Gus -.-... 1aI,,,;1;:,,:.0.i:e. ;x3,:PM.S,:,a(;: ml hr-m-iiv in ll". 3.... M... was cliailottetown - Goal; Bessette; :f1';:15st"PE;l(9wfH1L:ki;””l3:"bi;?: to the liromlse of sending Chicago "W70"? "Wk?" Hlbtdwll Zernlal, sllizziilg nllifir-ldr-r who Nme Mm. C)-ml; ljullrioug last mmmim. mm. 'waA.-0",. Lea,.m,' u.mm' form-ri in 'sk;ilr- lo the bench. defence: Gustnveson. MCLRuQlllll1.i 'i yy ; ymy ' an amateur player at the end of 35"! lwcl-Yougenclucrshave h" W hm”? ""5 1"-it 5"5””- ”'lI1lRllt deft-aiod Corolleacl ' Flyers sent scouts to iover the genes lifinrwnrds in the llrrwsinlz mum Busch, Blackburn; lorwardszl ((7!-lib the National Hockey League sea- -an ALI.-DAY shave.Youlook i E,-"id to term; Monday with the 44 m R Norm Rwm, Hnckm. ymev hem; MP BX,n0kI.,', Dad 9 g'lMu('lnt)'l'c- slalcd snmr-thing set-nu nov. Whitlock. Carver. San on. T d 0 t con. your&”fmmmmninsm!dm I Philadelphia Allilei-its. L' ue .- me. lawrl at North ptf b . P. I ' g rt nd to snap in the back part of Gray. Ritchie. Trainer. Pallndlno. 0 II Peters, who came to Red Wings -T-1 Rfsfr ,1”? I D A lsgxf Signmeplgfgih”kE:5lg:?Mel:"lhis sholllricr. ll wnrknd out hi-- Referee: Laurie Power. Line's- in 19.49 from Boston Bruins, plsy- e.s1.p.ny... Qj ' - - ' "" "W For Four Games if ”” il::":., ”””l: i”'”'' ..'.l"""” HM Pm”, "Our Jmmz, mam, him) H H to. play more fine hockey in iliai SUMMAR e was so . iicaao. e 3 ex- L OLIVE Ant! 1 1--Nllle Milli Creek, F. Taylor continue to imDro'ir 0:1” alf (:1 Hwd ENS'""i 1 n”" Per.” meted to jmn Dam” m Hme (or uuw 20110" FORUM EVENTS JAN. 25th to 30th Tl.lESlIAI- Children's El-;illlli.'. 4 City LPRKHP Hock:-y - AHBIES vs. N.D.l'.-8 pim. VVI'1l)Nl".SI)AY- Skalinz ...... 'f'lll'llSl)AY- City Hockey Inngue-- .. ...... .. ABBIES vs. 1'. W'. C. to 5:11! 8 to in FRlIIAt- . HOCKEY-HALIFAX-8:30 l Chlldrt-n's Skating 4 to 5:.'illj SATFR.I)AY- l General Skating -. 3 to 5 Rural-ijrlinn Skating .. 8 to ii)! l iMl:l.aulzhlilii 4D. Marl-Juclierizi Penalties: C. Mzirlmuuall. Se:-nnd Period 2---Nine Mile Creek. C. Macbouuall IL. Tajilori 3:30 3-Covehend. l.al'Lei' lBurl.rr. D0lF0llt l2:43 4:Nlnc Mile Creek, S. Trows- dale 16:20 Penalties; C Mncnougall. Tay- lor, Troivszliilc, I)nvl'llng, Josey. Third Period 5ANlllP Mile Creek. F. Taylor ID. MarEacherni . :04 B--Cnvehead. H. Hughes 7:22 Penalties: Mc- La ughlin Taylor. J osey, CHICAGO. 'APt--First baseinaii Ferris Fain, wllose lmttilig average skidded 71 points tin 2.36 last sea- son. forviardcd his White Sox contract Mnndrly, V N TIMTJ IND CITY LEAGUE HOCKEY ST. DUNSTAN'S COIJ.E(iE ABBIES TONIGHT AT FORUM AD.W1h'SI()N 501' Murray River Theatre MURRAY RIVER, JAN. 25-26. 8 P. M. iWlElE'llllllEAlllilN ON PARADE R uc o L o R Y .lllil( lll' HUN 12.37 lhave a Maritime Jllnlor Board to 1954 Chicago I lzovorn our baseball. Such prob- .lrms as age limits. amount of im- ipnrts. and dates for play-offs could be settled by a governing .board. If we fall to not behind this movement jun-.nr baseball in the Mnrltlmes will deteriol'nlae." We agree with Carroll's sentim- yems The need for such a Board lhas become only too evident dur- ling the past few years and we are lhappy to see that the Interested parties are taking definite steps to lremedy a faulty situation. There will be a meeting in Monct.on.New Brunswick on Saturday, February L27 with the purpose of forming Ii ;Mnritimc Junior Board. We shollld like to point out that Carroll is not the first person we have heard stressing the need of such a Board. Several times 1Bi'igacliar W.W. Reid has suggest- led that the Maritimes would nev- ier gel anywhere in baseball until the three, provinces organized un- der one body. Other local sports- men have voiced the some opin- ion. Hockey has such an organi- zation so why shouldn't baseball? l O O 1 Carroll added an lnteiiestiiig foot-note to his letter with regard ltn Brian Lewis. He writes: "Bi-inn Lewls' signing with the Dodgers was carried by the Associated Press throughout our country. They made quite an issue of it and that will be to his advantage because he will be known before he reports. I'm sure he will make It because he has good competitive spirit and he's a gentleman on land of! the field". ' i O 0 l 5 luck to hockey for vi mlnult. 3We know there are a number of boys about 14 or lb yelm ofiage around the City kloking themselv- es than an They would be the Midget: who didn't turn olit for the League names on Saturday night at Victoria Park. Perhaps loneor two of them missed a chance to play professional hockey some day. scout Pasudor of the Montreal Canadians was at the Rotary Rink on ssturday. He scouted the boys who turned out but was disappointed that there were some fairly good players who were not on. hand. I I However, he got the names of a few of the boys whom he thinks will make hockey players in afew y9lfl' time. This incident should IBTVQ as I lesson for fellows who no inurutd in hockey at buo- I l l l M:H'lnlj'!'(" nplinrirl llir ui-oi-in: in the first period ivhr-n he srnred a hnnlliiful goat. Gums frrl him I rn-ss as he sknllid nvr-r rcnlre ire. yHc ('lIl lnsirir lln iislnnrlnrs de- lfmii-c-mun and momentarily lost lthr pllrk as he went min is. lanrlers IPFNIDIT. Hr rnqainm-1 ririssessinn and liftnri a shot high into the mat as three players helrlt onlo him. Defeiismilan Tod O'Connor was just. skating im the ice from the penalty box when Buck Whitlnrk scored for Uho (slanders tn knot the count. Wohitlock stormed a blazinr slap shot by Don M”. Lauqhlin and batted the puck be- lllnd Nor-min Def!-lice. Ci-ntrr-man George Robertson put the Millionaires nlhead again about. rlvo minutes later on a play width Oharlln Marshall. Marshall car- ried the puck lin the ice and into Islanders territory before dropping a pass back to Robertson, The Sydney team captain skirted the defence and fired a screened back- hand:-r to score. Roger Besaetto. who has been playing fine hockr-v for the Island- ers. had oneyof his easiest nights Ha had only nine stone while De- fellce had 2'7. The shots on goal did not indicate the territorial nlay as tho Milllonalreel carried the puck well but couldn't got past the Islanders defense for clear ball. It'll usually at the time you least suspect that there is a Big League scout around and often at the places you would least imag- ine. They dont want their pres- ence made lmown because they don't wish to have every kid in the City on their fall. Further- more they want to sec a fellow as his natural self and he can usu- ally be found at just another or- dinary league game, I O 0 Sometimes there isn't very much difference between success and failure. Take the case of Camille Henry of the Rangers. only for an injury he might be back in Qudaec. Early this season in a game at Chicago a teammate was injured. The score was tied at the time and the coach was forced to use Henry because of the Injury. Camille went out and scored the winning goal. Since then he has scored is other goals and is now one of the leading candidates for the rookie of the year award. Who knows what might have happened to him had it not been for that injury to his teunnato. l-Sycillcy. McIntyre TORONTO. it)l;i:Tor(illul Maul!-. Wings' game uith New York Ran- lCO0pPr. Guayl 51”, 2-Charlottetown, Whitlock i rMcLiaughlln. saindom 3-Sydney, Robertson 4Msrshall) Penalties: O'Connor 8:41. and McIntyre 12:15. Second Period 4-Charlottetown. Whltlock (Gray) . 5-Charlottetown. Tralnor lsaindon. Csrveri 6-Charlottetown. Trainor isaindon, Cal-verl Penalties: None. Third Period 1-Sydney. Dubuc 8-Charlottetown, Bsindon Penalty: Guslsveson 19:06 Stops: Defellce Bessette k Cuding Draw Draw for regular cur-ling It Charlottetown Club tonlshti 'l p. m. ice I-H. R. Oamuthers. H. C. Tl-ainor. A. Tait. H. H. Sinlpoon V5- 0, 0. Hughes. R. Parent, E. E. .le.rdlne. Don Seaman. Ice 2-W. Pickard. hnmetl. Mac- Donald. L. Wellenelr. J. Homday vs l Oleaver Madman. I-lont M. R..-Msc- Gulgan, W. C. Hoyt. Allison Mac- Donald. 1ai 3-W. Goals. w. Beer. Dr. K. Maclsmhern. Dr. 0. Alien vs. P, M. Simmonds. 6. Stewart. A. C. Cordell. A. Wellener. lfizlfiy vor 12:87 A 15:00 15:26 18:29 10-27 G- 9 D8 08 lendesvous Trophy Pie! in 4-I-I. Atkinson vs I. 8. Moore. 8120 Ice led Bill-den vs ll. Tanton. Ice I-W. R. MsoNelll VI. D. Saunders. Ice 3--Dr. Glddinga VI Ii. P. Aoom Ice '4-w. Piolard. F. Hobbs. n. Willis. 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