ly Roiisoii A clocklike working saint Dun- stairs University Intermediate football' team hung a 21-3 defeat on a Royal Air Force team from the Summerside Station Saturday afternoon on the S. D. U. field. The Eldon Green ooachcd saints breezed Into a 13-0 lead in the first half and picked another 10 points in the final chapter. The airmen scored their only try following a long run in the early stages of the second half. The visitors were handicapped by their lack of the knowledge of the game. In addition a. number of their team were missing due to flying duties. Each team played i man short in the second half. The Saints too were missing ieveral key players who were with the Intercollegiate squad at Fredericton. Acqulnas Ryan. a stocky for- ward with a good burst of speed. opened the scoring for the Saints when he broke through the air- men's line for a 35 yard run to place the ball directly behind the uprights. Jackie Real-don made the convert. Saints went into a 10-0 lead near the end of the half when "I-lammer" Deighan scored after taking a neat pass from Rodney Maclnnis. The play follow:-da scrum from about 40 yards out with Maclnnis making a good run. The convert from a. difficult angle, was made by Reardon. Deighan made the score 13-0 minutes later. The ..Summcrside born picking quarter picked the nail from the scrum and plunged over from about two yards out. Lamonte. a speedy airforce Ivingman made the visiting team's score possible with a 40 yard run down the side of the field. The airmen dribbled the ball over the line with Spalding falling on it for the try. Jackie Reardon put the Saints ahead 15-3 when he booted the pigskin through the uprights on (I penalty kick. It was the. American born fullbackis third good kick of ':.he day. Stair Mooney, playing one of his first football games scored the nicest try of the afternoon on a brilliant passing play with John Mullally. Mooney picked up the ball at centrefield and broke away with only the fullback to beat. He faked a pass and went. around the fullback only to be overtaken by two airmen. Mooney fircd an aver-the-head pass to John Mul- lally who was consequently run clown by the airmen but not be- fore he tossed another Mooney who went over standing Seats 31.60 831.10 R-usli 95c PRICES ": '-'6OId:aai-'o- a.;. BE A TRUE SPORTSMAN Saints Win Exhibition Rugby Game From RCAF up and placed the bull between the posts. , Wingman Paul Jay scored the last try on a play started by Mooney. Jay raced about 25yards " to score in the corner. Hicks, the airforce fullback dis- played some of the finest tackling seen here for some time. He haul- ed down several Saints with low tackles when he was the only man left to beat. The game was capably refereed by Elmer Blanchard. Lineups: a S. D. ll.-Forwards, Duffy. Muc- Quaid, Mullally, McGaugh, Mac- Innls. Ryan: quarters. Deighan. A. Macbonuld; halves. Mooney, Gaudet; wings. Jay. Purcell; full- back, Reardon. R. A. F. - Forwards. Yirrell. Price. I-Iargrcves, Sperring, Leece. Spalding: quarters, Bradley, At- kins: halves. Doncaster. Corbett: wings. Lamont. Edmlston; full- back, Hicks. S'side Airmen Win 2-Province Soccer Tiile . The R. C. A. F. soccer team of Summersidc defeated the Sydney Ramblers at the R. C. A. F. grounds on Saturday afternoon by the score of 1 to 0. This puts the summerside soccer; boys into the finals with Moiicton for the Maritime cup. P(O Stephenson scored the only goal after 30 min- utes of play in the second half, The Summerslde team was almost constantly on the attack. but the excellent defensive play of the Ramblers kept the score down. Summer-side had pi'eViously beaten the Sydney team 3 to 0 in Sydney. The line-up of the Summerside R. C. A. F. aggregation is as fol- lows: Goal keeper. I-VL Grian. right buck. PfO Ives. left back. W0 Ebison, right half back. LAC. Hansen. centre half, W0 Maile. left half back. FVO Templeman. forwards: outside right, Corp. Howell, inside right. Pfo Stewart. centre. P(0 Stephenson. inside left, FVO Gibson, outside left. PfO J Ross. Summerside has already defeat- ed in an exhibition game the pass tot mm. m.mm.,. TONIGHT - 8:30 ' HALIFAX Vs. ISLANDERS mun Moiicton team they will engage in the finals. PAGE SIX Two More Forwards Jilin Beavers . SAINT JOHN, N. B., Oct. 14-" (CP) - Saint John Beavversi rost- er was lifted to 18 Saturday with the arrival of two more forwards. both of whom played last season with Toronto St. Michael's. On- tario ma-jor champions and win- ners over the Wmtern Canadian champions in the Alexander tro- phy playoffs. "Joining the Saint John team were Dusty Blair, who came to Beavers on arrangements with Pittsburgh Hornets of the Am- erican League. and Ken Watson. who played with Los Angeies Monarchs in the Pacific Coast Lea- gue in the 19t9-50 season, as did Blair. Blair is a 160-pound centre from South Porcupine, Ont., and is 22 years of age. Watson, from Edmonton. also is 22. and weighs 142 pounds. He plays centre and left wing. Beavers will ice about half of the Los Angeles team which lost in the 1919-50 finals to New West- minster, four games to three. and more than half of the Toronto team of last season. Hockey -Scores SATURDAY American League Indianapolis 3 Syracuse 2. Pittsburgh 3 Cleveland 1. St. Louis S, Hershey 0. Pacific Coast Leagun Tacoma 5 Vancouver 2. Calgary 6 Saskatoon 2. Victoria 2 New Westminster (lie). '1 Quebec Senior Shcrbrcoke 3 Ottawa 4. OHA Junior Toronto Murlboros 5. Salt 3 Toronto St. Michael's 2. Oshawa 1 . Guelph 3, Windsor 3 (tie) Waterloo 1, Kitchener 4 Barrie 3. St. Catharines 2. SUNDAY A. H. L. Indianapolis 5 Providence 4. Cincinnati 2 Cleveland 1. St. Louis 4 Buffalo 2. Quebec Senior Quebec 3 Chicoutimi 3 (over- time tie). Shawinigan Falls 3 Montreal 5. Ottawa 2 Sherbrooke 3. Quebec Junior Montreal Natlonales 5 Quebec 3. Granby 5 St. Jerome 8. 0. H. A. Junior A. Gait 4 Toronto St. Michaels 4 (tie). Oshawa 1 Toronto Marlboros 2. Big Four Senior Hamilton 21 Montreal 7. Quebec Junior . National Hockey THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN Montreal And Chicago Tied For Top Spot In National Hockey League DETROIT. Oct. 14 - (GP) - Toronto Maple Leafs came from behind twice to take a 3-2 decision from Detroit Red Wings in a Na- tional Hockey League game before 11.650 fans here tonight. Tod Sloan scored twice within 56 seconds late in the second per- iod as the Leafs tied the count and went ahead to stay. Both teams had a man in the penalty box on the first Sloan tally, and Larry Wilson still was serving his when Sloan hit again. SUMMARY First Period 1-Detroit, Glover (Pavelich) 1:33 2-Toronto, Lewicki (Smith, Klukay) .............. .. 9:50 3--Detroit. Prystai (J. Wilson) .. .. 13:48 Penalties: P velich (1:54). Meeker (4:11). Kelly (5:59). Howe (8:29). Watson (11:53).' Flaman (14:20), Watson (15:49). Second Period 4-Toronto, Sloan (Kennedy. Smith) ........ .. 15:39 3'-Toronto. Sloan (Smith) ....................... .. 16:35 Penalties: Thomson (9:11). Juzda (12:17, Mortson (14:25), L. Wilson (15:15). Third Period Scorin-g: None. Penalties: J. Wilson (12:01). Juzda (15:44). Thomson (17:21). Saves: Sa-wchuk-4-5-8-l'l. Rollins-4-8-4-16. BOSTON. Oct. 14 - (CF) - Maurice (Rocket) Richard collect- ed two goals and an assist while sparking Montreal's Canadians to a. 4-3 win over the Boston Bruins tonight as Bruins made their first League home start for their new Boston Garden owners. The victory was Canadlens sec- ond in three starts and it was Bruins second loss in the same number of starts. Richard's tallies came within 50 seconds, the first going through goalie Sugar Jim Henry during the third minute of play while the Bruins were playing shorthanded. During the 13th minute, Rich- ard. who plagued Henry during most of his turns on the ice. set up a goal for fellow-winger Bert Olm- stead. SUMMARY First Period Three Rivers 1 Montreal Can- adiens 6. gun.'I'hisia delighitfull 1--Montreal, Richard is ill Over there, where the -field ends, something stirs in the undergrowth. Instantly, your dog is motionless as you peer ahead-tense, watchful, waiting. A sudden whir of wings and you raise your it! Later, you light up a Sportsman and in memory relive this moment. With the sportsmanls own cigarette then comes I sense of serene satisfaction-relaxing- The choice, sun-ripened tobacco: in Sportsman are free from all impurities-unadulterated. The ALLWEATHER Waterproof Paper can- not stick to your lips. For superb flavour and lasting pleasure-I-this is itl Light up and enjoy it Sportsman. Get a pack, today. I '. g Ioiiu wiiIi'Aitvm1iin' wampmnum pvortsmiin iiiciuix CIGARETTES. (Lach, oimstaii ......... .. 2.-(Montreal, Richard (Harvey) . . ..... 3:11 3--Montreal. Olmstead (Lach, Richard) . 12:59 4-Boston. Peirson (Schmidt) 14:24 Penalties: Brown (1201), Mos- dell (4:04 and 1-4:14). Masnick (8:24). Kyle (18:04). second Period ' 5-Montreal. Bouchard ; ..... .. 10:44 6mBoston. Peirson (Brown. Schmidt) .. 12: Penalties: Schmidt (8:44), Geoffrion (9:48). Third Period 7-Boston, Brown ................ .. 11:20 Penalties: Kyle (1 son (10:06). -Geoff;-ion (10:30). Stops: Hem-y-7-5- is-K. McNeil-4-13-6-23. CHICAGO 3, NEW YORK I CHICAGO. Oct. 14 -(CP) - J0hnnY Gee scored twice and as- sisted on a third goal as Chicago Black Hawks defeated New York Rangers 3-2 for their second straight National Hockey League victory tonight. The win moved the Black Hawks into a flrstrplace tie with Montreal. Summary:- First Period 1-New York, Sinclair (Laprade) 5.09 Penalties: Guidolin (2), Buller, Dewsbury. G. Stewart. Evans. Second Period 2-Chicago. Guidolin (Gee) 10.13 Tenaltles: Evans, Dewsbury (2), Mosienko. Kullman. Third Pcrlodr 4-Chicago. Gee 5-New York. Sinclair. (MacLeod) Penalties: Ronty. 308 N 2. MONTREAL 1 MONT AL, Oct. 14 - (CF)- Boston Bruins. widely outshot, but showing lots of hustle with the injection of new blood this season. defeated Montreal Cans. diens 2-1 Saturday night before a National Hockey League crowd of 14.401. Ad-am Brown's th-lrd-period goal, h0PPlllz into the net off Mont- realer Gerry C0uture's stick. prov- ed the winning margin. Line-ups: Boston: Goal. Henry: defence, Kyle. Quackenbush, Henderson, Laycoe. Kryzanowski; forwards. Schmidt, Pe-irson. Brown. Sand- ford. Fisher. Sullivan, Dumart. Lund. Barry. Ferguson. .. 14.57 . 19.18 . Eddolls, 8 Montreal: Goal, McNeil; de. fence. Harvey. McPherson. Bou- Chafd. Johnson: forwards. Mos- dell. Gamble. Couture. Lacb. Ri- chard. Olmstead. Masnick, Geoff- rion. Meger, Reay. Curry. 5 Officials: Referee. Red Storey: Lineimten. Frank Udvari and Jim Primeau. SUMMARY First Period Scoring: None. Penalties: Harvey (2:66), Lai-.h (4:26)-. Harvey (6:00), Fergu- son i'l:38). Geoffrion (12:38). Sandford (15:44). Second Period 1-Boston, Fisher (Dumart. Sandford) 2-Montreal. Lach . 2:37 iolmsteadl ........ .. ,. 10:30 Penalties: Barry (5:15), Saii - ford (10:58), Harvey (12:46). . Third Period 3-Boston. Brown .................. .. 1:20 f' Penalties: Johnson (2:23). Peirson (5:28). Geoffrlon (7:41) (and 10-minute mis- conduct). Kyle (12:20), Fish- er (15:43). . Stops: I-fernry-1.1-8-lo-29. McNeil-3-7-3-13. CHICAGO 3. TORONTO I '1'0Ri0N'IO, Oct. 14 -- (C.P) - Toronto Maple Leaf; played the part of world champions for five minutes Saturday night but it didn't impress the rejuvenated Chica-go Black Hawks who waltz- ed. to a. 3-1 National Hockey Lea- gue ti-luimph. The d-isplayfspoiled the I51-rm Leaf debut for 13,465 full. Line-ups: , Chicago: Goal. Lumley: de- fence. Stewart. Raglan. Dows- bury. Martin. Foxolin: forwards. D. Bentley, Mooienko. Baibando. J. ,Conache1'. ,Bodnu. Guidolin. Gee, McFadden. Peters, 1-lucul. Toronto: Goal. Rollins; defence. Thomson. Morison. Juzdn. Bol-ton. Flaman; forwards. Kennedy. Sloan. Smith. Lewicki, Klukuy. Tim- gren. Gimlnsr. Meeker. Watson. M. Bentley. Referee: BiiLChulwlck. Linu- men. George Hayes, Sam Babcock. SUMMARY OCTOBER 15, 1951 s. D. u. and ll.N.B. Play ,2-2 1 Draw At Fredericton FREDERICTON, Oct. 14--(CP) -University of New Brunswick and.Bt. Dunstunls University of Charlottetown played a 2-2 draw here Saturday in the New Bruns- wick-Prince Edward Island inter- collegiate English rugby league. Harry Brennan scored a 23- yard drop kick for U. N. B. in the first half and St. Dunstan'a tied the count on a penalty kick by Phil Coyle in the second half. " Halifax Coach Pleased With Si.Mary's Teain HALIFAX. Oct. 125 -(cm- Sportwriters call Halifax st. Mary's new hockey club the best starting team the Saints have ever had. Halifax fans. who want ii championship team badly, said it looked a. "little light." But coach Wilf Fields says his team has fast. sharp passing. ice- wise players with a youthful brashness which. he hopes, will bring him a Maritime Major Hockey League championship. He took his team to Charlotte- town today for tomorrow's open- er with the Islanders. last year's Big Four champions. The Saints had speed tofburn in a stiff, two-hour drill Saturday. They displayed a sharpness in passing that the Halifax club hasn't had in years. Billy Watson proved he could still fire goals and Fields was pleased with his new goalie, Liarry Frechette. Today.' the team had a light workout. and Fields announced he would start the season with 14 players. "after this week's games maybe I'll have some predictions to make." he said. itlf the club needs more strength for this league, it will Just take a telephone call to get the required players to Halifax. "Against Charlottetown P11 have Larry Frechette ': goal, Michael Keating, George Mac- Avoy, Morley McNeil and Roville Kelly on defence, and Pete Les- wick, Billy Watson. Andy Brown, Fred Weaver. Danny Wllks. Stan Warecki. Doug Lewis, Gordie Pearson and Conny Pnitras up front." Missing from both practices was Ja'”.:le iMuckle) Hollett. said F.elds: ”Miirkle doesn't want to travel. If he intends to retire from hockey and get a job we wish him the best of luck. We understand he might have ideas about going to the South Shore League. That's out--he plays here or not at all." Meanwhile, the club announce that Ottawa Senators would have traded Paul Leclerc and Hugh Ri- opelle for I-lughie Campbell. The players were r set to Join the Saints when Campbell changed his mind nnd said he wanted to play with Sydney Millionaires. Campbell. now in Sydney. was suspended. "Spy" Ready To Leave For Bagoivilli Jack "Spy" Ready. well known Charlottetown hockey. baseball. football and basketball player will leave on Tuesday morning for Baggotville. Que.. where he will join the Baggotville club" which is coached by Gordie Poirier. for- mer team-mate of Leo Lamoureux. "Spy" played part time defense with the Islanders last year. Un- der the present arrangement he is being fanned out to Baguet- ville and is subiect to recall to the Islanders. He worked out with the Islanders at training camp this year. 55-Cent Ticket is Worth 56.990 SYDNEY. Australia. Oct. 14 - (A.P)--A Sydney carpenter, H. ta. held the only ticket Sli- urdsy on I daily double combin- ation st llandwiok Racecourse that paid odds of better than a I130 late It elmilv to: can - u noon noqsn. Apply "1!" Guardian. III! (I01 FIIIIIIII I 1-t fjng pang 12.000 to one. 1-Toronto. sioui , -Johnny, Rm won the 1 1-2- (Kennedy) ......................... .. 1:13 mile Tmemlls Cup -I 16 in 1 mm"; -1-human (4:45). and VII All It I!) to 1 won the Mondden (0:92). Mortaon next nee. I to-furlonll 'novioe uh”), handicap. 1 ggund PM . The double M101! wu um for Lchiup. pa". . I I S-cent ticket. (Gee) 1:61 I-cbiouo. 5...... (Mdrndden. Down-iury) .. B238 4-Chic-Io. Guidolin (Gee) . . .. tazu . Penalti;I'i'...".l4i;t.dcnNM(MO): rocoun oozes); sioim mm). nu mm The llcnnox Inland Mic Moos yesterday won t:.o Prince Edward Island - : ” in 3 L H title when they defeated Peakes Bombers twice by identical scores of 9-8. The games-were played at Lcnnox island. Peakes won the opening game of the three game series last week. . The Mic Macs overcame an 8-2 lead in the first game. They were down six runs coming into the last half of. the eight but came up with four runs to make the score 8-8. In the last half of the ninth they scored three times: to win the game "d deadlock the series. Maloney. Callow and Mitchell looked after the hurling duties for the Mile Macs. Douglas want most of the way for Pc:':es but was re- lieved by I-landrahan late in the game. Pete Dunphy of Peakes and Tankers won the Maritime Junior Baseball crown here yesterday by splitting is doublelieader with the Charlotte- town Abbies after whining the opener in springhill, Saturday. Takers hung a 7-0 writewashing on the Abbies in the second game yesterday after the Jharlotte- town boys took the first game 8-2. Springhlli eked out a 2-1 victory over the Abbies in a bitterly fought battle Saturday. Spfinghill Yesterday's games were played in cold football weather which was whipped colder by a. gusty wind. A fairly good d crowd of fans watched the gain . Donnie MacLean set the Tank- ers down with one earned run as the Abbles took the first game yesterday. Macbean gave up eight well spaced hits and issued only three walks. Szven of the hits he gave up were singles. , - Bobby Milton, on the mound for Springhlll, gave 1'." only two sing- les but errors be' '.nd him paved the way for three unearned Abegweit runs. Milton struck out seven men. Abbies scored twice in the sec- ond inning on hit batter, three errors and 8 single. They added another-in the fifth when "Duck" Maclteod was safe on an error and down the third base-line into left field. -'The visitors first run came in the fifth inning on an error and two singles. Their second run was scored in the eighth on two sing- les and an infield out. Gerald Aylwafd scored both runs. , Two double plays were pulled off by the Abbies. The first came in the sixth inning when Phil Murphy caught an outfield fly and relayed to "Duck" Macleod. catching the mm at second. The other came in the eighth with Machean firms to Macuod who relayed to Trainer at first. Continued on page 7 iioiiil Seats Left There are still quite a number of good seats for sale at the For- uml for tonight's game, llbrum Manager Bill Brown stated last ght. - Bill stated that there were sev- eral hundred good seats left and that they would go on sale this afternoon at two o'clock. May Have Surprise. Horecli Says 5 .- -Johnny 1-Ioreck came to Sydney today and told Cape Breton hoc- key fans he may have a surprise for them. "We have a sharp club, but it will be better". He Isld one of his pros, : ther Pete. a. holdout from Boston Brulm. . "You can quote me in saying that we don't expect to get Pete, but we will make A good try." he told a reporter. Horeck. the new coach of Mono- ton Hawks. said he recently sign- ed up two goodplayera with his team. They were forwards Morrlo Hamilton and George Seholel and were released by Quebec Acu. He also said he hoped to how two new player: tomorrow. :, Slated to play goal for H: tomorrow in the Caps 3 ton opening of the Maritime Major League in Jackie Gibson, top net inder for Sydney Millionaires in two recent quests for the Mul- time title. Horeck'I defencoinen are Ill! Wlnunuter. Moose Lallo. I.-lllI'iC May and Red Olsen. all newcom- erI., May and Olsen joined Mono- ton in a trade with Sydney ml. Ilonali-es for right winm lam Kennedy. : the min Counts. will in ivot man for Scholel and Ham! l01I.' The centre on another line will be an- Milliomlrn lute Marctiui with Jon Schmidt. and Dennis with Bherbrooko luv, you-, on tho wing positions. Laurie Peunon. scoring: None. Ponnitiu: Stewart (:I): Gardner (4:01); (D. Bentley (4:01): Bolton (1.113). Stops: Lumtcr-ii-7-I-is. Rollin-1-104-U. a top scorer with North Sydney ilnt year. will be centre on file this with the brothers "Johnny and Danny 1-lorccli. ' scored on Jackie Burke's singlo SYDNEY. N. s., Oct. 14.-(civil is his younger bro- , Jeff Bui-man, formerly of Vio- Lellnox. Island 1 Wins Intermediate SB” Baseball Championshipi Mitchell of Latino; Island. won the leading batters with a. double and two singles each. Turpin oi the Mic Macs got three llnzles Peakes lost. the services, of "their catcher Merlin Devlne in tin eight inning who was forcal out with a possible broken ankle. The Mic Macs scored a lone run in the last of the fifth to.win the second game which was called at the end of five innings. Peaket scored five runs in the third inn- ing to go ahead 5-4 but the Mir Macs came back in the fourth to score four times. Peakes picked up three runs in the fourth. Mnloney. Callow and Mitchel" again pitched for Lennox Island with I-fiandrahan doing the hurl- ing for Pcakes. The games were umpired by George Francis with Charlie Rzyar. on the bases. Springhill '1 Tankers Win Maritime J union Baseball .Chiship ' fcoibiill g-Standings (By The Canadian Press) BIG FOUR. 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