Islanders Have New Forward For Tonight's Game Against Moneymen The Charlottetown Islanders will have forward Real Charlcbois in their lineup and it is possible that the Millioi:a'.:'cs will be using ex- National Lf:l'-:llf'.' Kc-zany Smith when the tart) trams face-off at the Forum l0ll'.L'Ill in a M.M.H.L. game. The .”.'Z-year-old Charlebois ar- rived in Cliarlottetown on Satur- t:' He skated oni reporting to Providence. not played any hockey this season drue to pressure of business. to play hlmsetf lntc aha-pe.b-e.ftTire He has According to reports out of Syd- ney he is to remain with the Mon- eymen for six games. lago he along with Phil Maloney A few years was traded by Toronto for Bill Ezinicki and Ferne Flaman. The Islanders held a good work- afternoon and it day from Mt out yesterday Saturday I imiked out! marked the first time in several wi h thr I.:.iiidci's yt-strrdap al- i weeks that they were able to hold tc':i.oon ill a tVllii'-IlOlll' practicela practise. Tra.inor used Claude session. Robert at centre ice between Paul ('liarlebois, uliosc home is in Saindon and Orin Carver and I-laiikr,:biii:y, Oiitario. played with this unit was impressive. They tlic Slicrbrookc Siiiils last season i will play together tonight. until hc was .-'itli:l.r.c(l with a sci"-l Another Islanders luie tonight cre croin iiijtiry. He spmit amcnth; in hospital before rcturiiiiig to ac-i Non. He has played with AI(lllil'Oal F.astiicii' St. Cliaiies. 5, vtc:':lt.r, H. ids filo foot, .1: Cliarlebois stated last iiiglit that he had not been playing much? this season. He attended Ottawa Scnato:'s' l!'Tllilll'.' camp where ,hei uris 5'. .rn uitii an attack of. ;i:ip."iirliriti:-. Sii:ct- then he lids: pm:-ctiscd a few times and skated sonic in Montreal. 1 Kciiry Smith is the former Bos-i ton Bruins star who is being loan-i on to Sydney hy the Providence, Rrds Sinith this siipjoscd to join. the Millioiiairts ovcr t :) wcek-cndi junior Naticnalcs He is ii left i and hockey I and i S. will see Buck Whitlock pivoting Bob Gray and Charlcrbois. Trninoi has not decided on his third at- tacking formation. Bucko is still awaiting word from Ottawa conccrniiig a dc- ICl1C?mali. There is an Ottaiiii irearguard siated for Cliarlottetowii. . . ,, . Laud he should be here this vveek.i?:1le::e”:o:'m"h His name is not known. 4 I g The Millionaires will be at near- ly f-ull str.er.izth for tonight's tilt. Terry Reardoii has his t-liarges rolling of late and it would give 'the Islandcrs quite a lift to tzikem, mmng a fall out of the Moneymen. The Sydney crew defeated the Islanders twice last week and then piled it onto Halifax for a 6-0 win Saturday night. It was the Atlan- tics' worst defeat of the year. In Grand Circuit Racing C()LUMBl'I Ohio, (AP)--Har-, iio,.'s rac'iiiz's grand circuit admit- ted two new tr:i('l( lllPTTll)CI'S and i'c-clcclctl nffii-vi. its nicctiiig licrc Stiliiiduy. Ncvv nicmhers. of UV! circuit. are Vci-non Dowiis, Ycrnon, N. Y..1 .-it niiiiu.-it July 26-31. and Hazc-l Park, near llrlrnil Juno T-12. i ()f'I.'lVf' Blalw, Smith Plnint'ield,l N. .l., was i:c-elrwtml 1.) his cighlli' consecutive till"-,lHll' term as. grand cirruit piwwidciit. All otheri, officers also wcrc re-elected. I The 26-wank graZ circuit slandi will open hfziy lflth at Yonkers. N. Y., and nill cntl Nov. 20 till Hollywood Park, Calif. I The prripnsrrl L!l'fll:(I circuit itin- crnry for JFVS-1 is as follows: Yonkr-.rs Raceway, May 10-22; liazc-1 Park. June 7-12; Old Goun- try Trntliniz A Ass'n. Roost-yclti Tcnannmzon l ACCEPTED lVo the tiiidvrsiziictl rcptrid a cliiillciigzc to haul strings Montlay night. l)ei-v-inln-i-I 14th at 9.00 pm. on the upslairi alloys at the Capitol Theatre. John Campbell, Stan Gay, Gar- land Harris, Vanrn Harris, Ron Mullins. Milton Nfolli.-'nn, nianai:-' or and coach. lViili A team marl:-i, up of the I'rillriwiu;: cx-sclinoll hoys. Don: llarkncss, Clinrlrsi Ballem. Thnno Baglole, Dave Loggie, Derwin I-fuestls. Layton Schurninn, rhanazr-r and coach. Il.'Il'CV ac-i With All The Color and Songs of Showboal Days! HERBER ii DREAM or J i,iGHT ” -wlTtI THY 1nlI”.l.9 I 'p couso A1” ,- .2 . 'I l i 5 V . Ioooolclciwoocoopuotloo T) YATE9 w. RAY MIDDLETON , , - BILL SI-IIRLEY5' K : MURIEL LAWRENCE A it Introducing EILEEN. wrmn by ALAN wvvm ' A IIPUILIC PRODUCTION ALSO snows: SUBJECTS tiEEE(vTaf.T.iIi'nST14TJL'i3' :iTi'ii1E?iE Track, Goshen, N. Y.. July 5-10: Nassau Trotting Ass'n., Roosevelt Raceway, July 12-17; Snralogn Raceivay. July 19 '4: Vt-riiozi Downs, July 26-31; Good Time Park, Goslicn, N. Y., Aug. 2-T; Wolverine Raceway, Aug. 10-14; Springfield, Ill, Aug. 16-20: Sail- alia, M0,, Aug. 23-27: Du Quoin. lll., Aux. .'l0-Sept. 3; Indianapolis, Sept. (3-10; Reading. Pa., Sept. 1-1- 17; Wolverine Raceway, Sept. 18- 20;' Delaware. Ohio, Lexingtoii, Ky., Sc-pt. Wolverine Raceway, - Yonkcrs Raceway, Oct. 18-31, W:-stern Harness, Racing Ass'n., Beliveaii Otii" Of Action Again MONTIII-.'Al., tCPl- Jean Boliv- nau. Montreal Cniiadiens' great rookie prospect, counted an hour- ily for the hockey campaign this scason, is out of action ngain-- tliirn Illlx Illllf, with a fiiictuintl rigiitlm beat the Hanmx clieok lionr-, catisctl in a fall. BIPIIVNTII was injured in Sutur- day night's game. here between Canzidiens and New York Rang- :-rs. He suffered I! cracked ankle linnn Oct. 22 in II game in Chi- cago. Hr was shelved until ln.-it lLITTILE'SPOR1?l ” 3.25.. ' ' -lnvaou ' There may be a break today in the Islanders-Mont Joli dispute over hcckey players Gerry La- ichanco and Bill LerBlanc. Isiandrrrs MacFarlane was the President of the Mont Joli Club yesterday with the .aid of an interpreter: It appears that Mont .1011 have a zicw presi- ldent and this fellow can't speak iErglisli especially when it comes about the Lachance. l.t-Blaiic case. At. any rate Mont Joli have an explanatoryorr monet- ary letter in the mails and it will possibly get here today. l o o o In the meantime George Dudley, the lslandiers he will enforce I suspension on the Mont Joli team ilt would appear that Dudley does incl. wish to weaken his staiidiim; or the standing of the C.A.H.A. liviuti Quebec and he is taking his ltinie on this matter. We don't ex- l pect that Dudley will take any dir- lect action until he knows the con- - tents of the letter which Mont Joli 1 is sending to the Islanders. . . . . 1 Coach Bucko Trniiior, who is ',stren.g.tlieniiig his club each week, ' will be out to tumble the fast skat- iiiig Moneimen from, Sydney to- lnight. The Islanders could be lclassed as the spoilers of the Lea- lguep They have made a practise of lstc-pzpiiig the top dogs in One midst of winning streaks. This has been especially true In the case of the League leading Atlantics. At the ,moment the Millionaires appear as lformidable as any team in the cir- lciiit. Last week they humbled the Islanders 9-2 and the Atlaritlos 6-0. 0 - . Glace Bay coach Don Pennistcn states that the hockey players in the league this year are betterthan those who were around a year ago. Dc-n claims that he wouldn't have too many of last" years Maritime iMa,ivar Leaguers on his present iclace Bay squad. lie should know because he's coached most of those iplayers at one time or another. lle 'won't explain the Mlneis inability Atlantlcs but it may be that the Glace Bay out- fit are trying to lull Aflantics into 3 false sense of security. When asked abmit the Halifax-Glace Bay games Pcmilston will reply "We dildnlt have Fyiles." He has a pretty thigh regard for the sharp shontiniz 'llhui'sday when the (Yliicagoi F X 5 Black Hawks played here and the: y 6' , . . rookie "Mm returned m "I" There isn't much doubt but Vhat line-up. 'Alif'f'Fi?l?EE1'i.!as911 Muay River Theatre MURRAY RIVER, Dec. 14 3. is .. 3 PM. MONDAY & TUESDAY r J V! H i If I ""TT:m4-.-..- Q EANIE WOWN Hill?-1 ITAIIING and N UWAN ythe Millionaires and Miners are vastly improved over last. season. Had the Islanders maintained La- Chance and Leclilaitc they would be its good as any cltib in the cir- cult. They need 9 good. rugged policeman on their blu:-line to help out with the defensive chores. some THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN iToronto Maple I Leafs Rangers 2-1 Edge N.Y. NEW YORK, (CP)-Defe-nceiiian Leo Boivin fired one goal and set up Ron Stewart for one other Sun- day night as Toronto Maple Leafs played a lot of hockey lately and can stand the pace only no long. The needed help is expected here this week from Ottawa. 0 0 I Former Islander Willie Marshall scored a goal and two assists sat- urday night as the Pittsburgh Hor- nets efeated Hershey Bears 5-2 in an A. 1.. game. Coach Leo Lam- oureux has his North Bay Trap- pers on the rampage in the N.0.H. A. League and at one time last week they were only four points off the pace. There is an outside chalice that big Phil vitale will be back in the Maritimes in the role of I. playing coach before too long. one Nova Scotia club is interested in Phil. Vltale started the season 'wibh North Bay and was sold to Murph Chamberlain at Windsor. lie has not seen much action at " lsecretary of -the C.A.H.A. has told; Windsor. Admit Two New Tracksi O I 3 I Had not the injury bug moved in on the Montreal Canadians this year they would now he leading the National Hockey L,eagup by about four games. Les Canadians have had more than their alinre of injuries especially to their centre-men and it would almost seem as though their play makev,-5 have been hexed. In spite of tnis Maurice the Rocket Richard ke-ans moving along at lils fastest clip in yrars. Considering the fact that the Rocket has boon playing on an assortment of lines his showing this season is more impressive than ever. I I 0 Richard must tip in top for-ii w-lien Ccvnii Smythn of Toi'rx'.i',n would loosen up and throw a bouquet at the Canadians scoring winger, Baz O'Meavra in the Montreal Stnr opines that there is seldom any bandying of compliments bx-tweevn Toronto and Montreal players or magnate: but notes iihat Smytihe told the Toronto Telegram that Richard examplzes the very meaning of -hockey. Shiv- the is quoted as saying the full- owing: "Richard is the flair. He's the speed. He's the recklessness The only men who show more courage are the goaltender: who stand right up there when he rushes in on them. You couldn't blame them for running right out of the rink." - I high 0 C O'Mel1ra goes on to write: "Frank Selke considers Richard the great- est competitor in sport. He thinks that with Beliveau back ho will soar to great:-r.heights tihaii he has this year. Maurice is too proud to let anyone replace him no the crowd's favorite. He will help Boll- vcau, he's not jealous but be- cause he is so proud he will be A bigger help to himself. "0'Metira goes on to point out that Seiko talked Lach into playing hockey in 0l'df'l' to show Beliveau how they play hockey in the big time. Both are spending most of the of those Islanders defensemen have season on,the shelf with injuries. WILL Office Hours: - There mm-Wltlwut obllgntlnnl ROYAL cnmio AN R. C. A. F. MOBILE RECRUITING UNIT CHARLOTTETOWN AT THE RCAF ASSOCIATION CLUBBOOMS, Bank of Commerce Building Tuesday: 9:00 am. to 9:00 p.m.; Wednesdays 0:00 It.m. to 5:00 p.nI. m-n will he a free showing of films pertaining to the 1!. C. A. I. and Aviation on Wedneodayl. 2:00 pm. to 4:00 pm. Par- ent: of those interested on also Invited to attend. Full infor- matlon will he impollediolmnl. ths' many lntereotlnx trodes pren- ently available in the R. C. A. F.--Both in Aircrew and Ground- "l'0l A CAREER WITH A l"U'l'Ulll'.-JOIN Till I. O. A. l'.!" VISIT ON TUESDAYS AND WEDNESDAYS IAN AIR. FORCE MONTAGUE MON. - TUE. -- 14 - 15th Lindsay and teach scored twice edged New York Rangers 2-1 to run their National Hokey League undefeated string to five games only Paul Ronty was able to penetrate the Leafs tight defence. The blond centre, a flu victim play- ing with a fever, got the Riangerif only score r-in-ly in the first per-I iod. He captured a rebound off Ir- wins stick and ripped one past Harry Lumley. ending the Toronto goalies unscorecl - upon skeln at 126 minutes. Then Boivln wont to work. The sophorrime hacklincr picked up a loose puck at centre ice and came in alone to beat Johnny Bower at 1?:04 of the opening session. Witih teammate 1-lugh Bolton in the penalty box for boarding. Boi- vin fed Stewart a slick cross-ice pass and the right. - winger con- verted at 10:4-4 of the second per- lod. The Leafs, who have four wins and one tie to show for their last live efforts. were content to fondli- their slim lead in the third period as the Rangers sought to tie the score. Ltrmloy, who had blanked Mont- real and Chicago in his previous efforts, stopped 22 shots. Bower turned back 31. SFMMARY First Period 1-New York. Ronty (Irwin, Chrystal) 5:38 2-Toronto, Boiviii . 12:04 Penalties: I-Iergeshelnicr and Sloan :16 (minors and majors), Ir- win 9:33. Second Period 3-Toronto, Stewart (Boivin) 10:44 Penalties: Migriy 3:30, Bolton 10:00, Boivin 13:50. Third Pt-rlod Scoring: None. Penalties: Butler 7:43, Kullnmn 8:39, Bolton 18:37. Monclon And Local Y In Badminton . Tourney Sal. The Charlottetown Y. M. C. A. was the some of I. fi-icndly bad- minton tournament between the Moncton Garrison Badminton Club and the Chftrlottctowii Y. M. C. A Badminton Club. The first part of the touriiamciit was played best out of three games but as time ran short one game twenty-one points was played. Moncton showed superiority from the word go and walked off with thirteen games out of scvcntcnii At six o'clock all adjotimcd to the hanquet room where a hearty supper was provided by the SIM. C.A. Ladies Auxiliary. At this time it was announced that the Mari- tlmc Badminton Tournament would be held In Moiictnii in February. The hope was expressed that a. strong team would be sent from Charlottetown. . The following are the Executive of the Charlottetown Club. Harry iaimtiiii Off Canadians Eor 4-3 Victory DETROIT. (CF) - Veteran Ted rookie Bill Dineen Sunday night and then the Detroit Red Wings held off Montreal Canadians for a narrow 4-3 victory in a National Hockey League game. Detroit built A 4-1 lead but the Canadians stormed back late in the third period and puller! within one goal when Maurice Richard and DECEMBER 14. I1953 Forbes Kennedy Scores fair MONTREAL, (OP) - Montreal Canadians let loose again Sunday night to gain another Quebec Jun- ior Hockey League victory-n. 0-3 decision over Montreal Royals. Claude Vlnet. with three goals. and Forbes Kennedy with two paced tine Canadfens attack. Ron Atwell got the other. For tine los- ers, it was Alex Vlskells, Ross Murray and Fraser. M.M.Il.L Standings W L T Pts. Halifax 21 10 I 43 Sydney 19 13 0 3'1 Glace Bay 12 19 I 26 Clftown ll 21 0 22 Hockey Scores New Brunswick Senior Fredericton 3, Saint John 5. Amherst 3. Moncton 4. SUNDAY OIIA Senior A. Oweii Sound 6, Windsor 5. Northern Ontario Senior Pembroke 2, Sault. Mich. 2. Thunde Bay Jllnlur Ft. W. Hurricanes 1, Pt. A: 2 Quebec Junior Quebec 5, Trols-Rlvlercs 7. I Chicago Eltes Oul 2-2 Tie With Boston CHICAGO, (AP)-Bill Mosieiiko scored with barely a minute re- iiiaiiiiiig to give Chicago Black Hawks 0. 2-2 tie with Boston Bruins in their National Hockey League game Sunday night. A persistent attack paid off early for the Bruins when Joe Klu- kay picked up It pass from Dave Creighton and beat Al Rollins from a sharp angle 15 feet nut at. 2:18 of the first period. The Hawks were the shooting leaders in the period, 10-1, but couldn't fool Jim Henry. Gus Bodniir came through for Chicago at 13.25 of the second period. He shot one past Henry in Kenny Mosdcll scored within one minute. That. left the league-lestling Canadians with almost five min- utes to try for the equalizer and they made an all-out effort buti couldn't score again. 'I when the final bum-.r sounded.l Maurice Richard sailed Into Glen Bkov of the Wings, knocking him to the ice. Player: from both benches poured onto the ice and it looked as though 9. free-for-all was ready to explode before the 13.831 film. Before the milling players were parted Doug Harvey. Montreal de- fenceman. WI! slapped with a. mis- conduct and game misconduct pen- alty and an automatic 3'15 fine. (Continue: on page 15. N. II. Iilleaders points over the week-end to main- tain his hold on first plsce,in the N. H. 1.. point scoring parade. moved into second place with A total of 31 points one more than Maurice Richard, the leading coal scorer. piece with 28 points. Howe. Detroit .. Gooffrioii. Mil. Lindsay. Detroit Richard. Montreal Kelly. Detroit Reibel. Detroit . Sandford. Boston Sloan. Toronto Gordie Howe picked up five Bernie Boom Boom Genffriori Teri Lindsay of the Red Wings. League's is in fourth Atlantics To Over Glace GLACE BAY. N. 5.. (CP)--Bpark- ed by goalie Roy McMeekin. Hali- fax Atlantic: fashioned L 3-2 come- ba win over Glace .Bay Miners in the only Maritime Major Hockey League game Saturday. The victcory put the league-le,ad- ing Atlantic: five points ahead of Sydney Millionaires. McMeekin, outahot in every per- iod, was sensational in stopping 46 shots, including 1'1 in a wide-open third period which saw his team- mates sccre two unanswered goals. I-(ugh Campbell scored for Miners with a blazing shot in the first minute of play. Doug McPhee evened it two minutes later but Norm Connolly scored for Miners before the period ended to make it 2-1. After I. ncorelesl second period. Halifax Atlimtlcs caught fire in the opening minutes of the third. Ross Watson, on a slick play started by Bill Fgrd and defenceman Joe Le- ---.-a---:.ast- Hockey School Opens Tonight The annual Department of Phy- sical Fitness hockey. coaches and referee school will get underway tonight at the 0-'harlottetown l-Iotrl at eight o'clock. About 30 candid- ates are expected to sit in on the opening night's seuion. George Hayes, the yarn-spinning linesman from the National Hoc- key League will again conduct the school. The popular Hayes has been here several times in the past and his schools have always prov- cd successful and productive. Tonight Hayes will discuss the rules of the game and interpret some of the controversial points in rules and refereeing. He will be assisted during the three day school by Johnny Squarebrlggs and Ivan Nicholson. BROOKLYN. (ATP) - Eirooklwn Dodgers president Walter F. O'- Malleiy disclosed 'I'hurs.da.y that .the Dodgers are negotiating for the erection of a new stlidium and said there was a strong possibility it will be ready within five years. G ANNUAL City Goalie McMeekin Spar ll” 3-2 -Win Bay Miners DIM. scored on I plllller at the 2:20 marlr and Jack Mucklo Hollett fired the winner it ntlnute later. There were nine penalties, five to Glace Bay. Mlners' goalie Cliff Hicks made 28 saves. Line-up: Halifax: Goal, Mcltfeekln; dc. fence, Arcand. Leplne, Bloom, MC. Neil; forwards, Wywrot, Morrow, Ford, McPhee, Hollett, Watson, Bowness, Leclair. Glace Bay: Goal, I-Ticks: tile. fence, Trecn, Needham, Whyitr-. Cooper; forwards, Connolly, camp. bell, Rochmrd, Fyles; Lumlcy, Brown, Miller, Amadlti. SUMMARY First Period 1-Glace Bay. Campbel (Needham) :32 2-Halifax, McPheo (I-Iollett) 2;5z 8--Glace Bay, (Rochford) ................... .. 13:29 Penalties: Whyte 3:27, Fyles 11:11, Needham 11:21. Second Period No scoring. Penalties: Watson 8:26, Bloom 6:26, 10:06. Fyles 10:23, Morrow 12:52 Third Period 4-Halifax, Watson (Ford. Leplne) ............... .. 1:20 5-Halifax, I-Iollett (McPhee. Watson) 8:40 Penalty: Campbell 10:43. Stops: McMoekln . 16 13 17-46 Hicks .14 6 0-28 Piclou Defeats Trenton 1-3 NEW GLASGOW. (OP) -Pictou Marl-pacs scored five goals in the third period to defeat Trenton Scutias 7-3 Saturday night in H1 Antigonish-Pictou-Colntieater Sen- ior Hockey League game. Marlpacs took 9. 1-0 lead in the first period, mllt two goals in the second and notched five to Tren- ton's two in the free-wheeling final. Gadd paced the winners with two goals and an assist. Callaghan tul- lied once and assisted on another Abegwoir Amateur Athletic CIIIB Thursday. Dec. 17-1 PM. Bill Ledwoll. Secretary. - for Scotland. MEETING Hall The FORUM - MILLIONAIRES vs. ISLANDERS HIE LOCAL TEAM STRENGTIIENED BY NEW PLAYERS WILL BE GUNNING FOR THE SYDNEY MONEYMEN. SALE: HOLDING SEATS - TODAY - SATURDAY - 9 TO 6 - GENERAL SALE: MONDAY - 9 A.M. AND ON. BOOST YOUR CLUB ITS NOT TO LATE. T0 ENJOY, Fireside Comfort : THROUGHOUT YOUR HOME This Winter Invest In A Wise Investment SCHURMANS STORM wiiioows and nouns TIIEY ARE CUSTOM MADE DEC. 14 - 8:30 MONDAY Phonesv an bunches onn sizmi sroim wnmows open through 1 .. 1o ,"'lmo" Available of: Very Attractive "'0 NM 3”” S dd” ------ -- 2235 Low, Low Prices. for your conven- 0h'town 7315 . - ...v,.- . . .. ---...ac...a-.1-