Gustayeson. To Play Here Tonight" As Islanders E.n.tertain' Millionaires Lius "The Big swede" Gustav- Pson will make lils first appear-i mice on the Charlottetown For- iim Freeze tonight when the Is- landers entertain the Sydney Mil- lionaires in a regular Major Hock- oy League game here. Big Gus. who has served four games of his six game suspension is free to go as for as Sydney is concerned. He sat out two games and played one against the Mil- lionaires last week. Orral Lavell, the latest addition in the Islanders defense, may see action t'nnight. Lavell suffered R knee injury last Friday night and was forced to sit out the game in Halifax Saturday nizht. Boli Gray, who was confined to bed for five days last week with n severe attack of influenza, will al- so return to action. The game between the Island- ers and Irlillionaires will he more than a battle for second place. Toniglit is tiie deadline for tiie pin,-.-cr limit and some of the jobs may be depending iipoii the play- I lore showings tn the contest. Chamberlain stated last. night! that he was trying to make a five-1 for-one deal with a club in the Maritime Mujor Hockey League. At the same time it was announ- ced that he Islanders had offeredl the Glace Bay Miners five players for the S250 waiver piicc. 1 Four points separate the second place Millionaires and the third- place Islanders. The Millionaires following their meeting last night announced that they were ready to Ito win the Maritime Champion-, lship. NEW TB TREATMENT DURBAN, South Africa -. (GP) 7 Dr. .l..J. Le Roux. health secre- itary, says a new traatnieiit develop- led in hospitals here shows promis- llnz results for tuberculosis cases lwhere both lungs are affected. Af- fected cavities are filled with hyd- :1'ogenaLcd his to which an anti- ibiotic is added. 3 Igo for the long pull and were out , LITTLE SPORT AMATEUR CH AHPION SHIPS Score In. All NHL Sunlday, Games NEW YDRK, Dec. 14 --(AP) - Toronto Maple Leafii scored two freak goals in the final eight min- utes tonight to tie New ,York 2-: and extend the National Hockey , B'y Rousoiv Itesigns From -Executive Of PACE SIX THE GUARDIAN. cHARLo'r'rE'rowE'Eii2'cfMB1-3R 1'5.” 1952 League's 'talI-end Rangers wlnless streak to eight games. Ranger defenceman Reise was lslandersgclub ' Hat For NI-iirph .!Islan.ders 6-5 I HALIFAX, Dec. 14 - (CP) - Hallfax Atlantics edged Charlotte- town Islanders 6-5 here Saturday in one of the wildest, roughest Maritline Major Hockey League games ever seen in this city. Murph Chamberlain, police and angry fans were central figures in the fracas. The feud between the clubs- Charlottetown has won only one game against Atlantlcs this sea- son-broke out in the closing min- utes of the third period when goalie .Roy McMeekin of Halifax tangled with Gary Gordon. Six more were involved in seconds. , At the height of excitement, Chamberlain lashed out at a. spec- itator in a rlnkside seat near the players' bench. when other spec- 'Halifax Atlantics Edge- iR0ugh Game Saturday In Wild, Atlantics ahead 3-1 before Hub Beaudry scored late in the second. In the finale Waitson and Bow- ness tallied and Charlottetown rop- ped in two more off the sticks of Whitlock and Marcel Clements. Then Watson scared the win- her, followed by Charlottetown's goal by Beaudry. Line-ups: Charlottetown: Goal, Millar: defence, Mcliagan, Wiseman, Brk- lacich; forwards, W'hitlock, Hurst, Gordon, MacKenzie, Beaudry, Bell- ringer, Bonhomme, Clements, Hold- away. Halifax: Goal, McMeekin: de- fence, Lepine, McNeil, Bloom. Hayes: forwards, King, Bowness, Watson, Ford, Lauffman, Mcli-'hee, Goes To Bpi F Coach responsible for both Maple Leafs markers. Rookie Stewart passed to Smith and the Leaf wings' shot bounced off Re,lse's stick and slid slowly into the cage past a. pi-one Rayner. - With less than five minutes to go. smith circled the cage and passed to Kennedy. Kennedy shot the puck across the goal mouth and it struck ReIse's skate and bounced in to tie the score for keeps. Summary:- Ffrst Period 1-New York, Prentice, (Buller, Raleigh) . 5.59 Continued on page-15 from Cliff Roach, who resigned Wednesday. Something definite is expected to- morrow from one of the newly- sought players, and he added that . some dealing was being made with 7 an American Hockey League club to land a former National Hockey Leaguer. Present plan of the club is not to release any more players, but only the i2 playing tomorrow night will be registered. That means Sydney will have open cards. to bring up Gilbert A. Goudet, Secretary. 'rreosurer of the P.E. Islanders Hockey Club resigned yesterdnv from the Club executive due fa pressure of business. Mr. Gnudet, who has done mi excellent job in his capacity as rec. retary-treasurer, handed in his res- ignation yesterday morning at an executive meeting. In his letter of resignation Mr Gaudet stated that pressure of bus. iness prevented him from devoting sufficient time to the Hockey Club and that it was with regret that, he was tendering his resignation. 1 "I have enjoyed acting with you gentlemen and I know you will ag. ree with me when I say that our relations have been most cordial at all times." he stated in the letter. Mr. Gsiidet was elected to the executlvc of the Hockey Club M, the annual meeting last June, He was later appointed secretary-ti-ea. J surer at 5. meeting of the EXECI.lllI'b members.' I-Iis loss to the executive will 1;.- sorel-y felt. A man wl.'h extensive legal training he contributed much OI . g Islanders coach Mur h Cliam- VMOTS Started l0 lake B 1151151. I-he Goold'.Bergemn' Hone” Islanders mum” Earl "DWHL - b,,,.1a,u mbove, Won fie Premier Islanders skated ,9 the bench, Officials: Referee, Good; llnes- R1335 (aboveh who was involved m mngilelolnonliilgyerlglrmlgg announced gglnfggaeriuggaffillal emotion of the ;Awnrd for the best performance at SUCKS 5WIffSInE- ' men' Powem Mulcahyi the Islandersfmns ””e'up.” Hill” are anxious secure two manly: ......: ......s.ea.mn' 511lU1'di"i.V -1 l3.Iit'.s hockey W719 I" The ran' an m'”ar'"1d M53 W” SUMMARY fax sawrdayimght went W b” m rated rearguards which would al- OUT OF RUT ,. Hnlmx mm was ,,,.,.5;,,.,.d with B escorted away from Chani-berlain y First Perlr-tl a. big way for his coach when itwas low them to UV; ham bi! Dunc pp hm rm. 1,15 (1,-A-,,,,,,”C scume mm to the Forum office by police and 1-Hal-Max. Forfl I thought that the latter might be Mwnmw and fiddle Mumeau on FoLKEs,rON'.E En land (Cr, 4 , fans and ,,,,iL.,v. m A third penod the fiery Islanders coach was told (Watson) . 3.01 dammed In Halifax under an as, the fomyari-line - Bus driver Arghur kph” gt-L . I ll swi ”l”b'”k' - - to conic a1ong' mm He ref-used 2-(ijgalriillommwm whmock smut charge” Johnnv I-Ioreck former" Dlayinze tirlnl after 50 years imh ;("l u H E IN MHFDII Was Charged With 115- Sum” husky lwnsmbles imam p 0 law:-Y) g;,,,”,.,'r Le in Div" mfemd W pmvme ban my coach of Moncton Hawks was in coach companies He started atellfi ” Sallmng fl film but 1119 Charges pulled mm cm” of ms pmyers” 1263: sift 13-25' 1-f id pi E Chambemn in me even'' that me touch with the Svdney club several on a horse-drawn bus and fl I have been d1:opped' it was learned who wad: yielding dmm kbyi the 13:28, a son I ' 0 W By Ishlnders Coach wuuld med 1” dew ago but nothing has develon- he since has jmlrneved more gtlmq ' 1355 fllffm TWIN M810? T- 13- 1108- mist-an we hm to ' ' Second Period mg” brought the re'ussu”m' edialoiig those lines it was report- 1500000 miles on the coach "Sr VlC”'P”95lde"” 01 the M' M- gin: cveduth said chamber-lain 3-Halifax Lauffma Word m Chambem" as the hm” ed. ' between Folkestone and London K , On H. L. Tile directors of the llaIi- would 1,: c,m.ged with assault bu, (Hayes; .... H H 53-, Sat in the Wlffax Forum Office i , D . 61 fax club and the Officials of the h d . . d V itpnanfax Ford with police and legal officials. He W5EEfK”:'lZ'('E'(?("IV:t!?!!'!31'sZ?ClG1"'" , TUESDAY! 150' 1 ti F0. - f - he C am" ms mm t0da5' ' offer d to iitu his own e 0 'il ' I rum were very helpful in r:lear- Meanwhile on the ice. MCMeek- (Lauffmun) p . g g 13:17 9 D D D T5 fl-' I WEDNESDAY DEC nu, ing up this niatter stated Major in spurred Kvim Al Millar the 5-Charlottetown, Beaudry mfmey and if that were not enough A . ' ' ' R”'v:'9l'5- , Charlottetown netminder. Both got lBrklaClCh. Clcmentsil . 13333 he would take up a Couechon from 9i At The ....;..,..m... majors. penalties: Brklacich 3:13, 10:32, the players to cover the remainder. ; ! I R. C. A. F. Association w B inisliiiheeis urirtllusliifeiige Cgilliiiri-Ill: Hayes Period M" ' ' ' 1 Club Rooms Good told Captain Buck Whitlock 6-Halifax. Wwon " ' mg I . . . he would draw a year's suspension 7-Halifax. Bowne-SS - i watch (Hayes, Lauffman) . .. . 11:15 8-Charlottetown, Whitlock (Gordon, Brklaclch) from the CAHA if he took his team off the ice. With two men from each team '”"''f "f C”"'""”” ”'""""g President Of Slaying To. 14:55 ' penalized, play continued and D-Charlottetown, Clements ' ' e Billy Watson fired his second goal (Bonhomme. M91-IEEBHJ - 15101 e ' Lil on a. solo dash after B, minute's 10-Halifax, Watson .. .. 18:27 A r - play to put Halifax ahead s-4. Is- ll-Charlottetown. Beaudry - ' g , g , DETROIT. Dec. 14 -(AP) - landers scored 3. little more than tBrklaclch) . . 18:56 SYDNEY. 1390- 14 -- (CPI-5l'd' Flight Lieutenant (IIIISIIP-I1. Marguerite Aim Norris, who has in, minute before the final whistle. Penalties: Lepine 13:17. Hayes ney Millionaires are definitely Smy- Ing in the Maritime Major Hockey League to the finish. club president Art Lipton told an enthusiastic meeting of the Community Club 17:40, McMeekin 17:40 (served by Ford). Miller 17:40 (served by I-Ioldaway). Atlantics opened the scoring af- ter four minutes of play-with Ron Hurst serving ii penalty-on 8. goal by Bill Ford. Whltlock tied the never seen the Detroit Red Wings play in Olympia Stadium here. Saturday became president of both R. C. A. F. Carr-er Counsel- lor, will be on hand to give 9 ,.i - - Red Wings and Olyniipa Stadium. gm" ':o'tnIt)::te;A1nf:?rmatl0?f as The 25-year-old Miss Norris score before the period ended. 5 10 6-21 shmeholders toniglm I L, 0 It a e If ,0rce 0 PPS succeeds hm, hm fMhe,.' James 13, Ford and Ken Lauffmari put . ll 9 11-31 "Not only are we in to the finish . . but we are in there to win. The nlayers' spirits are 100 per cent and with a few additions we have an excellent opportunity of Norris, as head of the Detroit Nat- ional Hockey Lcague empire. The yoiiiigest of four Norris children, she was chosen at a meeting of the YOU as an Aircrew Officer or as it Skilled Airman Tech- nician in a modern aviation Protects Fan Says Murph; h M heirs in Cmmgu ' ' Carr-int? off the Maritime m or I "W No Charge Will Be Lald M . p A are ISXCCIIIIVCS of the' Chicago Black A ' M,-V Lipton asked shareholders 'pFoRUMp ii liaiiks, also of the lxational Hockey .. and the puhnc to ignore the uni. founded reports and rumors" about DEC. 15 gg 8:30 League. and James also is president of the liitcrnationiil Boxing Club. -The fourth heir is Mrs. Eleanor Kneibicr. General manager Jack Adams of Red Wings made the announce- ment nf Miss Norris' selection. He said: ”Mai'guei'itc Ann was select- ed to follow the prescribed wishes Murpll Chamberlain. the Battl-I ing senator from st. Sebastian, Quebec, who shoved 3. fan into his seat in order. to prevent him from being hit by a. stick, will not be subject to any legal charges as the result of Saturday night's Hllird period scrap in Halifax between the Islanders and Atlantics. in the game and I would have gone into the office of my own ac- cord after the contest." The Hardrock also had plenty to say about the five minute m8l0l' which Joe LePine drew for cutting the Islanders "Hub" Besudry- Chamberlain claimed that LePine should have received ii. match mis- Milllonaires ouittimt the circuit. He did not comment on amalgamation with Glace Raw Miners. which had been rumored last week. Discivsslnrz the player "situation he said strings were out for two de- fencemen. and 8. centre. one would be 3. new playing-conch to trike over Don't nilois this npporlunI(y- -right here in ('harInttefowii , -to get the facts you want vs T to know about RCAF Train- ” Ing and rules of pay-fIrst- Iiandl SEAT SALE - TODAY and MONDAY: USUAL PLAN. BOOST YOUR OWN CLUB IT NEEDS YOUR FULL SUPPORT of her father." , M... ...4sM..,.mm...m if T' ; WORK ON M FLY ON Adams said that Miss Norris of- The mnr 3" 187W”'9ld Hahmx conduct and be sent up before more deliberate than that of 1, .2 . 7. e . tcn had seen Red wings in action 1114 Who 19” his 59" '19” the 137 Judge Hudson for deliberate at- either Gustiiveson or Burega in L" l J E R 1" NEW Y01'k'5 Madison SqlIa1'813"d"3 hem” "0 3b"5e We 9: me tempt to injure. His attack was Glace Bay it week ago, he stated. Garden and in the Chicago Siad- 0h3f10lvivef0Wn DI-3.V'CT-5 3'5 Che SW” . of the outbreak, laid asault char- ges against Chamberlain following . the game but withdrew them yes- terday. Chamberlain. himself was car- - ried out of the Halifax Forum by B corps of eight policemen follow- . ing the battle which started on " the ice and ended at the Islanders . 2 players bench. . During an interview last night ' mm. but never had seen them play in Olympia. Miss Norris is El. sports enthusiast who plays golf and ten- nis nnd is It yachtswoman. 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I ll , . , tender made . stop and put his with or without sleeves. i . .;l -Illlmy lnmlmwh .. l l hand on the puck. Gordon took 1 2 Mi fllllli W” in ill h::dt';:d”l:,”,';;,,,1:;”;;llg Colors--Maroon, Green, Silver, Sand, Brown, i ' . anger of Hayes. EN? The two started to trade punch- Blue and Grey' - , Q as and Macmeektiin got into the , Ea not. A' few secon 3 later the IA- -, lsnders goalie A1 Miillar came up Prim From l' the ice and exchanged blows with Ms.cMeekin. Then, according to Chamberlain : things were almost straightened out when the young Halifax fen near the Islanders playing bench moved up to the boards and start- ed abusing one of the players. The over-heated player, waving his stick made for the fun and Chum-berlsln intervened by firing the-fan back into his seat. The pin. on crowded around cham- ber sin wsving their stick: to pro- vvent further fun Interference until 'the Police could get the matter in hand. 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