Islanders Strendthened For Game He-re Tonight Against Millionaires IIDIPIICNITZIII Doll Mai'Laughlln will be back in action and for- ward Huanie Riupelle from the ot- tawa Scnatnrs will likely be tie lliieitp when the Islanders gal on the ice tritiighi In iiieet thei Sidnev Mllll(lll4lllPS in an M.M.H. I. zrliile at. the ioruni. Fans will also get a chance to see Doll Busch an action for the first time slizce he Jolllrd the Is- laitdels trnm INi'sllll.llll.x'.C.' on Monday. Busch played with the ISll1ll(.IPl'S lti New Ll'.:l:I,'t.iw on Tues- day night. COBCH Bucko Tralnor slated last night that the lslaittlvrs had for- warded Rlopelle li.s ll':ti:spoirtntioli. He. avldrrl that the Ottiiwli player .-noxl'tt arrive in (?li2i.rltii'(-towii this lnornln5:,. He is coming by air. Riopclle is a rcplacuiiiriil. for Claude Robert who was called up to Ot- LIHUTI last week. MnrLili:hl.li w:l' bn 'if'lll'llli.( n h--tmrt imiizil 1-,. iiitrert his head It'tH1l flirtiirr lttiitry Hr ll-"ts i)"Fll s-rleliiierl Slti('e last Frid:iy unlit when he suftrrrd .1 bail head cut in Halifax. The hrlrd st; .l.li: .VlilZtnii.'ilrr.c will have (learn ll ll Ted tliCmliior and fnrwni'(l Ron Diii:tlr in llie::: ine- up. Ocoiziior vaiiie to the MllIi(all- ' tiny and is intikliig his tirst IIIC heir. Dubuc, alter a very llllpl'PSSll'C .-tirt, left, TWP Xlilliniitirrs before (TIil':'lliiar. hlll. as rctlir'.lctl to the tultl since the Mime-'liirii inst vis- llPl'I the l:lnnrl. This 1: the mill" M 'M.H L. K!-lime here this weak its an lniport:tnt contest for ltnth trams. Tile Mili- ltlnfurPS iirctl in win it nrdrr to keen ahextl or I'm ztirullig Millers while the !sl.tlvir'rs must l-..n if fury nre tn irmniii with the mck. Alexandra Defeat . Cherry Valley 10-3 y in tho (it-:0 game ttlziyrrl in the new Fhrr--v i"illci' r.nk on Fri- lI.'lV PVPTT. hl”VrlIlt'Il.'l tit-frziicll ("hm-1;” l.';tllw- lti..'l in it tI".'lllI)' f'l.'i3l'tI :lm:n of IlIIt'lx'I')'. l.lnniip::-- tlltrrrv Vallci. Float. A. Mr l-.-tar: dot:-nr-n. l.. Nlartin. I” Net-3 mu, .l, (H;--uvrlt.-trl, fl ('nrmicll- url; '1!"-. l"tl- ll. Xlrlnnts. hi. W1t:TI'i4j P i7"'lI-.rr. R. Pr.-iiirlil, G. Hm-r ; F" (1 ii...-1-Np; Alrrnndra. Goal. II. llrnke: de-I Teller l'. iirlmnnan. J. Jutlsonil tmuzlr . F. World. (J. Cnrvrlr, FH View, .9. Rerilnn. ,.';nr.- --r l'n;- Yminu. -wt.-..-,m; Firnt l'rrituI l ii:-xrititlv-.t, Xl'rmtl 3 .NI"XPVI'Il'.'l. Wnntl Second Period ilrvxtit-.til"t, Wnntl 1 mm.-v - l':ilir), tum ; .Urx.1:trtr.t, .-'Ue.xalirlr.-t, tRrninn) V."lllui:, I trinket lVnnrI IRr'linnI, llinnd If). F:iri'rl't -AI(”xr'll'ltlI'.'l. C. Carver tlV'on(ll ' V.-ilir-3'. .Vl'lcl-Dir, . .VIt'InnIsl Yrllcy, XTHPIITIP ill tlcV"nIll'n. F. Fairer l Third Pcrlntl ii .ilrx;mtll'n, I7. Carver. IBralnni 1? AI”Xi'lYl(Il'.'I. V. 'i .'tlrmlwIr.'i. F. 4I'm.'llnrII timbers Up For Mclmnnnn (Vi rt er, '"- i 4-Minute Mile lKtl"l.Bfll'l?NT-I. with D .w.n it-"-Wi.l'. rhninplnn Australian miler who r'i.'ir.rs that Results of Races At Charlottetown Driving winter races The semi-weekly were held at the Cliarlottetoviii Driving Park yesterday tiitcrnooli with a fair sized cmwd of spectat- ors present to wit-ness the quarter i mile dashes. Sunny 8. driven by Bernal'cl won two dashes of the Classified Trot while Miss Palll reiiicd by El- wood Shaw won the other das-hes. Bonnie's Money. driven by Lester Rankin won two dashes of tile No. 2 event Classified Pace with Shas- icne R. driven by Ed Dorwne will- niii: the other. Bonnie's Moiicy and Pmdiizril Vie finished in a dead licnt for second pnsitioll ill the first dash. ' boriie Kelly's Laura Budlong won all the dashes in the No. 3 Classi- fied Pace. Fellow-liig are the results: No. I Classified Trot Sunny Er tReriiard) 2 NILSS Palll tshawi 1 Roma Budlong tL Kelly) 3 Bonnie's (;irl 1KElllleiiIVl 1 owns.- -AK-Jlxihd u. -u... rm...-u r... .. mm. ........ ...o IE. I I l The settled l Islanders. ,li'iving Tll:tI.'iErS wit-h the Glace Bay Miner."- coiicerning list Saturday iiiglius, ihockcy game. can now re-direct, their r-forts towards bctt.c-rliig thcirt ,poslt.ioii in the League. The roadi they liarc to hoe isn't exactly easy l ifor the team nearest. them ill the: 'st.iiid.ngs' the Glace Bay Min-i5,l lIllI'8 I)('('ll the hottest in the 4ir-! ruit in recent weeks. The Mlners,l who couldn't pick up a point fr 'll the Halifax Atrlantics before C-'tlrist- i mas. are now making hay at. the, JANUARY 21, 1954 Returns Tonight THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN Saints And Monarchs Win Island League-Hoop Games - L. l I Saint Dunstan! University and . the H. C. Atkinson sponsored No- R t R k mads won last night's game: in the 0 Island Basketball League. l -u . The Saints whipped the Sport Following is today's schedule of Lodge Ti-otters 79-29 in a game rvents at the Rotary Rink provid- at S.D.U. while the Nomads de-'ed that the weather permits: feated the R.C.A.F. 50-44 in It 2 p.m. .L4,45-skating (kids) game played at Prince of Walesl 5 p.ni. - Pee Wees . College. Spriiigers Vs. Q.S.S. Rangers I Jack Reardon and Johnny Taylor 5.30-Q.s.s. Canadians vs. Q.S.S. were high scorers for the sHInI.S.,B1-gveg Playing Wadi Realldon 500TEd Ni 7 p.ni. -Prat-lice for Abbie Sisters points followed by Taylor with 24-t 8.15-10 skating (adults). Frank Siowey of the Saints had 11 points. Walter LePage was high scorerisentley 1 1 i for the lasers with 10 points. The Saints led 30-4 at the end of the! first quarter and 42-13 at halrspark time i Malcolm Mac-Failyen led the No-i ' ' maids to their first victory in the! League with a 16 point. perfor- mance. Mark Ladrier, Keith Dalzlelj ':'T Tinies-37-2; 36-4: 36-2. cizpelisn of the H.-iliszoiiiaiis. Ti';i1:o and Lorne Macamgan an scored 11. NEW YORK, (AP) -Doug Bent-1 , 9 . p , . ilhis wt-ck they have t-:keii the Doing rm. thv Mime”. boy came ba,.k ,0 me big nmc ML I (hbsuwd H” im""5””, or bi)" Hamilx Cmbi i Bell was high scorer for thc.Wednesd:ty night and joined bro-' t a D ' . v ' B.nlnie's Sloiiey IRR.llI(llll dll2 1 ll , ' . y 'Ai,-mm Wm, 21 points mnowod by ther Max in lcndilig New York! Sharlcne R tpmmei 1 2 2l F'f”” "hf '"f”"""” "he L"”l:Eisharl:e.v with nilie ind Rolfe with Rani?” W0 a IOU”-ii-D-806 He In. Prodigal Vic tMoi-risseyi dh2 3 3 Stan:-cl them was npv-nr any doii.:.. eight. the National Hockey League as, -I-;m,.s 37.3; 3-,; 37. 'llllt('r.')).IP'Il CIl)on geiiiilstoiisu iri)..irl, The Nomads led 2349 at my! Mum pan-jckts )3.-oadway Burrs I1. 1?! I IICC FY WPFEE t'lP ESL . I l ' L v Panti k' B05 on No. It Classified Place ,i'E'alll in the I..'M'I,':llP. Pr-iiiiiston .j ”""3' i?3r).f1).i,):(3.3. Hm C S t"i.iilll&d his players were straiiszers qummarv l Do” onetime mu. 0,. cmcagoi k , , H , Laura Budvlong rl.. Kelly; 1 1 I ,,h . H . d . ,1 l : 9' 3 ”005i”' 9'? lsilavl" 2 3 2'iiieoi:-linga.-flotohte (1:iinif)?il0iimanxitl'lN'omnd.I FG rs PF i-is.iB1”ck Hawks W010 he iaollftover, Rwgumd Don M,.,cLaug1,u,,' J3” ”” W""("Sm H d) 3 2 an would take them time "to net, Macrhctyeii . 7 2 2 l6 di:”:g:f'::;C:ss;iteg'”:nDuff;. ltianlzolv;-it Drne1t;i1r:isw)t:;niliLe;e Ilsglraiigieel: . a woo i . . y , , 1 2 11 I g Timismlai 41' 41- .i.i)iv1”i-Ell-iipliiit l?ilfiIhi1'gl'IIlol:D1lliII3;a'(irlIer U (I 0 0 0 l"thm's' Max mined twice Md 55'? play hosts to the Millionaires at liidges, Al'('.IIiP l.lr-wellvn. .l. R.l”' ' " ' "M . V. ' ,' I 5'9, t 1 isistcd twice as the R.'lllllEl's pulledvme I.-ommg . .. .. ,- . in dry or the d...dline to tiling ..i Drilziel . 5 1 1 1 .. k 1, th 3 mm , , Williams. l). R. Vt isc-ner, iiiiirrs. .l.i ,,.or(w5i0,n1 ph,,,,... he m,..,,rl:Mk. W 0 0 0 0 llnto a deadloc wl h e r .t MncLn,,.mhn' M", has produced F" M””””i'- 3- C”"P””'? 5't”'”V lV'D clioich luiii: oi't of Selittlcmlll "L n it o l n l '”” the ””'”l ”p””'”” 59”” J.""ia W9 0i -"uni-1-'-at it-0?”-V Tm" W” 15' Em M0” de itli- IlCl'S(illS lit Jim F'i::rclli and B-at :i::gZii.f.i.1 1 0 0 2 ml” wmks .390 N(;wuYmk "illicililaiids-i's this year, will be wearing ..... Lw - -- , L Myles. To mztke mom on trite rosior A1t(acGuigan . 4 3 0 ll BaI5LI':;Sb:;r(:3?;gp:i:ht It Madison, a helrne-t to!-protect his hfgd franc? a he dropped Bob Cooper and Neil Totals 22 ll 5 50 ' . ' furthei in,lu.y. He suffer. a is I v G di nd the mild oft - Lmmlla. with that Pciinistoli fir:-. isqum '" cl 5. . C , , out in his NW1 at Halifax B M” 9 Three 11- was set. A few days earl.-r , R.C.A.F. FG FS PF Piss. ,13.46:lmt111yoii'led with we 8 mos ago, i .. ., . . .. . 4 0 3 cons . 1 LL... Y 1' d 1Ilitfnlt-iiioliedgliilllrstieiiol?Iiiiillriglriliiliiillgiilgisolle .. 0 0 o It wry; the first clash between, a ' er ltiro ' lavrrs Piglllllstoll said im :l1e MacPhee 2 0 0 4 the Patricks since MUZZ Wok 0V”l M M H L S i;,,,,,p,.t.',b5 hm toi ,.,.L-is... balm-.. trte.Bell . ...7 7 0 21 the Rangers. The Bentleytbrotfhetsl . 0 v e a The Bruins whipped the Falcons tiitellne couli be set ahead. ;Robert. . 0 0 0 0 .r:avc lilrn first blood in me am I V 7-2 and the Bluebirds defeated the t ' ' St:.1rkc.V . '4 1 1 9 111' '""I- .. . " fl " T”? A "5 Hawks 2-1 in Paperweight ga1'p.I'S The Miners suffered their l:.':t,Mitchell ti o l 0 ' I-ir-it. l'eriotI V lH.'1IlIl'lX 5:1 :1 '31 3 -45 194 51 at the Rotary Rink yesterday. D, loss at the hands of the lsl:m.'l-rn , schwcnler 1 0 1 2 i 1---tww York, I). Benile). 12291SlVjd"93' 52 xi 2 2 170 1" 54 Lmxlor and L. Kelly each scorcdiin Charlottetown a week ago. The Totals 18 8 6 44 ii73V-1"-it ---- -v o Miners 53 24 fall 1 l91 M5 -1.9 three goals for the Bruins and B,ifollow'inL: night both they and the -. 2'-I:-xiv ;et;r'i1(.eVi;1erk65iIEimPI.15 M,ch'town 50 22 28 0 204 227 44 Ranaghan One. R. Bigger scoredllslanders were llC.1l'ly forced to Sllmmlfp l ; ' .- : ” ', V""””'r "'”'7 both goals for the Falcons, M. Mnc, , riiscniitiiiiit-. operations when the 3 ti::;':ZPI:;31:iii;n(:Rr(;'IIi (Di Banigib lKinnon and R. Rice were the lslriiirlers could not make Glace S. I). 1'. . PG FS 1'!” l'Is.. - ""' " :Blueb.rd5 marksrnen White F, Dow lB:.y for a rr-':ulai' seliedtllod game lnonrtlnn 12 .'l l 2. 4 '?Ci;l5iff"- .)G”d'""" 18,26 y '.-cored for the Hawks. Fortilnrite-l.V a hal)l73' compronilss Slow-or 4 fl 0 ll 5 B 3:19P3M5il'n;-- ' . - 'j- rs LT” -. was worked out brtwr-mi the cxecn- Lnwlor 0 (I 2 " ”.S,m" b H 19 04 . . i('"''f"'""I I'''"” lives of both clubs The Islanders Taylor . 2 0 21 (P9'l50f'v Quafw" if5r'- ' Mneltllile Mn.I0I'-- l P it s Cirle lie Top- - . I .loati.I-d the Miners R500 fmm Turs- Fisher It (I n MRI"? :;'';6' Fjlmngys 461' bar” yg Halifax 5 Glace Fla) 7 . I id.-.y ni::lit's game in New Glaszmv llitooney 0 l (; .I1;i-l.7.ll.Il . ..i , . N. . . it Mm. B,..p,,m,-1.-k sent...-.. . r - It 29 Mohns lB.i.). d I 4; Mo mm, 1 land will get the nioner back when lhorais 2 It h H M g 0""! Period lie one on L. A l'l . ' il'ie postponed tzanin is played. If ,Shcn 1 4 .'l 6 V ryzck tM: rmmw , AmIl(fI:SI. J Saint John ll the postponenient. did notlliinr: else ;'l'ot.'lls ll 9 T5) ;r;'wRm:l?,y) . ) .. M7 AR'v::':In'i:(r"nl;Tr;r”nr'on 5 it showed that the T0rIFlLlll'9 l".llDl , y l 7&NPw York Hen”, T7 1 pg' 1 4 , ”"'" .of 31.000 is not too practical in the T Trotter! F0 1'5 PP We-I (VI E ”'v D 'B'm”N,) 8.52. ' mm I” '” Following are the results of t.he Mmmmea. llownlt ,. i l .1 .1. - - 5" 9-: i - -: Nitlnnnl Jennie- cttv Five Pin Bowling League . . . (1. assay 1 n .1 2 3cf,35F”':)-mC”'3'"0"v 1021 Boston 3 New York F. Vmatclies at the Rnllmvay Alleys: H U .1 .1. 1. 1 m, ,,,.,m.,. cm J. Ready l (I 3 2 9'”, N - Anirricnn Multim- Alert”: lrula iiigili(l1l:e iti(good one. lHCliK'- l.i"'P3Zft . 3 4 1 10. 9 ?Exoi::gk- Mwiwskiv 1928i gt-cszellaiitil Zglitiffnlyn 41 D3 L. D.n- 3- 3 g h . , , . , M, K 1 ti 5 3 . -- - -v - . l siurgi ersicy . l J 3 '69 44 989 1902.:-vol. you cant. take blood from A ;N."h ',""”" 2 0 4 pemim-5; Hawaii 14);, codrrey, Providence 2 g.,mm5,, ( F. McTat-rue A60 189 253-A02 stone and trying to obtain II si.o0o 1” 05"" 1 -01 q,md,,,,d M 4,, - R- M00350 343 395 227-756 fine from the Islanders. Miners nr Gims 1 0 2 2 L I I Thl (T. I l a Q''?'”” Ifcaxuo-' - , , F. Bur," . 2 n 0 4i 1' 7010 Xalieyfleld 3 Quebec 4 M- MACK?”-1" 350 393 234-392 .t2he other tivio clubs is just; su..i . ,1 7 my New york Hnguhcimm. ml , 1 Q H" fwd 4 D 34391300310 273 249 309-830ian undertaking comparntlvrly 1"””5 1- 9 is 29 (p,.,.nUC,.)' '.,-,0 0 maximal IT I) 9 4: -s -r" -- -- -.c;ic:ikitlg. Oil the other hand it-i " T I 11 . new york '81” i . "N-I 0 .' '1',-"FR 1 ,- , ., , . I334 I405 1362 4092 Would be limit! lminiicss to 10”?" J h M ilmpradc) ' .. .. isot Eii3ftilnsot..idS4' Qli'i1trf(YiI(I”l H Keeln iulcsgwillig it gnegla”-tr gglgzlruiiw-oualilg 0 Penalties: Chrystal 2.30, lltlvrell ()m.-u-1,, :yu,,rm-.. I . I” l. ' ' ' ' .- - C. Lemur 173 161 maps” :4); be elimuaglls to onset mo offend. . 11.55. Lahlne 11.5.7. Peirsnn 1.i.4a. 1 St. Cnthaiines 2 pMarlhoros t. Ft Amm 285 7'” 313T'840 ed Club's expenses. The szoo fine n RIQI; - mtgicmr 3 Ha-mmon 4 B" Acorn 276 957 292'7525 imight be made .. practical rule if F B numb 4 St" Mlchmh 3 la. Kavs 306 Mm 271-945' - '. . . d Lh L -1.. 0"'"""'7Q'"'""" :'""'"'" LO. SA y W lthe stipnlitlon in-lc ma vs .1 ..i. a Mnntrcm 2 Guclph 9 ll ' D” -43 139 227-559Ignnie he re-played at I later date: . .Q,,,,,,..,, ,,,,,,,,,,gg -----A-LL” not . .. was 123.. H06 3806 - ..LL Trols-Rivieres 9 Jnnquierc 2 ' tVitih regard to the Tuesday GLAOE BAY, N. S” (C.P,,!Fm.g Quebec 2 Canmiipns 2 riusive tour-mln-, HIP m1'r at I lwtliglit. meet here trlriwx. lvmht-rrrl up Wrrlnesday by tll"S.llTZ iiHi'rl:i'irs lnrrlv: plan ll'Ik his rrlaxatlnn vltrr train ll: hr nanclcriiig about ni'Ii n h'lttriflv ml. sairl Wcdnes-. riry hi: rlmlit-r: are pretty high: of Qf'li.lltZ : sltlr his own prev:nus' hrs.” n' 4 nlilziltrs 2 ,':Iu"nll(IS and' lirrvlitir; (iillltl.i:' ll.ie-yfs uniid rec-l orrl of 4 lniiiul.-cg 14 pg.-nndg, He fIiIIll.l star rinyiliiiig about rrarkirz the foil minute mile. if i'For 5 The World's . Easiest Shaves Sharpesl Edges Ever Honed X High sin-gle--G Kay 2168. High three-G. Knys: 915. Points: Alerts 4, Kt-efcs l. Granltes: M. Kaye 172 306 250-728 J. Veescy 2.26 204 .147-777 Vessry 120 358 201-679 A. Ballem 181 238 260-879 G. Gallant 241! 220 263-725 l0Il 1226 i321 3588 I Legion: A. LeBlanc 155 205 150-510 J. Lnwlor 224 191 250-665 P. MrQIlaltl l73 ltlt 221-54;! Low Score 2 204 201-577 Low Score 181 220 250-651 906 968 T072 2945 High single-J. Vesscy: 347. High tilree--J. Vcs. . 777. Points. Grsinites 5. Legion 0. Old Timon: W. Shepherd 59 270 360-889 G. Schleyer 207 210 300-720 V. Williams 52 EHO 216-708 J. MacDonald 287 295 208-720 I. McKlnnon 193 218 258-074 1203 M63 L145 1711 Rocleu: R. MacDonald l86 270 203-659 J. Falls 173 Isl 308-642 G. Gallant am 331 210-669 W Chandler 365 311 153-834 3. Cameron 907 365 337-809 nae fir ET. 377: High single-W. Chandler: 366. High three-W. shepherd: 860. Points: Old Timers 3y,; RockeM lI,t,. T MEN'S WINTER UUATS .NOVI SELLING AT V3 HARRY A. MacDO'UGALL "BETTER MEN'S WEAR" inlqht game in New Glasgow. The ilslandcrs claim they would have iwon the game wibli A break M two lTliey tluilr-d .'l-2 until the dying seconds and min Millers scored on an empty net. Cnnsiderlntz title (not itliat the Islanders playetl witalioilt. :Dnn M:icL.'iiighlln and wltllout. :i trplncement for Claude Rob-rt tlzey did pretty well. Tonight when. lhov an on the ice against tihn iiVIlIlI'i0llAirCS they should have thong two extra men. . When Hughle Rlopelle joins the iisnnders it is likely that he wllll SDI! SETVICC RS R. (TEIIIFPTTIXIII. ))li0- ibnbly betweeli Paul Saindnn and ,0rln Carver. A lcam nectls streiigth ,down the centre as was provcn by Claude Robert when he was lNnl'LIll'!l'lI Ontario S(-ninr- ward Johnny Morrow of Halifax in ma;:ist::ate's court here WDdllC5- day on I! charge of assaulting pol- lcc officer Urban Brown during I Maritime Major Hockey League game here last week. - Morrow pleaded not guilty. His attorney. Neil Ferguson, said he would appeal. Witness Clalrie Demont, ii timer in the penalty box during the game, told Magistrate E. MacK. Forbes that Morrow was being baited by fans as he served I penalty. Brown was behind hlni. Demcmt raid the officer had reached out to restrain Morrow. and the player had lashed back with his glove without looking. there although Robert would have been quite an addition to a team; no matter where. he played. Since. joining the Senators he scored one . While the Millionaires haven't lost any ground to the League lead- . lng Halifax Atlantic: in recent, weeks they have seen their edge over the Mineral and Islanders whlt- , tied down considerably. At. the moment. the Miners are only three points behind them. The Sydney outfit have had I bit. of tough luck 'of late with injuries and one thing or another but It the moment they appear to have a full lineup. They have one more player comlng in. He in forward Don Aahbee of the A- merican Hockey League. At. one time two years ago it. was rumor- ed that Aahbce was heading to Hnlltnx. 'motie were the dlyl of off I Wllr Fields when Halifax had a team coming, one going and an- Atlantios was nned 340 and costs WEST. i said two men. one of other at home. LONDON, (AP) -- Tommy Mt--; Govern. former British lig-lilweigl:!. boxing chnnnpioti, was jailed Wed-I ncsday for six nioiitlils on chargls :1- 0! receiving 3600 worth of stolen prcvperty. lncludim: women's undeiw l McGovern pleaded not guilty. Hci whom hr-.g recognizcd from boxing slicvm, left.' the property at. his house and fail-i. ed to collect it. i McGovern. 29, won the British! title in August, 1951, and lost ft 11 months later. i -V-V,,-L,L . SYDNEY, (AP) - Jon Hcnrlrks. - Australia's brilliant young swini- RI mlng star. Wednesday night. broke i the Australian record for 220 yards. ' clipping 4-5 of A second off the previous best. of 2 minutes 9.3 sec-E Olldll set up by himself and Alec Jany of France. ,goal as Ottawa lost 5-2 to the Montreal man. i... Sunday. l ' ' ' M R' Th t MURRAY RIVER. JAN. 21-22--8 P.M. DOUBLE FEATURE f(7”(l1;I IIIOVA DOUBLI-I nose or HORROR 81000 Arm Maw -AI80- "LONELY HEART IANDlTS'; and sham North Bay 1 Sutlhury 4 Russia rovrra about one-sixl.li of if i;....n. rartliis land surface. or ni- nicst, 0.300.000 square miles. Miners In 7 -5 Victory Over Atlantics In Rough Encounter G-LAOE BAY. (CP)- The second period was UL0l'n'I)' while it. lasted. but Glace Bay Miners survived it with it two-goal lead and carried it through to defeat. Halifax At- lant-ioe 7-6 in a Maritime Major Hockey League game here Wed- nesdi-iy. The second period was halted at the 15:13 mark when Glace Bay goalie Cllu Hicks received a deep gash. The remaining time was car- ried into the third period. A rhubarb developed early in the period and Joe Lupine. George Why-te. B111 Needham. and Doug McP.hee were tagged with major penalties at 4.:23. Jack Hollett served for MoP'l'lee. The win left Miners breatflii.-g down the necks of idle second place Sydney Millionaires. Only three points separate the clubs now. Hal- ifax still leads the league by nine points. Miners have built up a flyc- polnt gap between themselves and last-place Charlottetown. Norm Connetlly and Johnny Lum- ley led Mtiners with two goals each Big H-ugh Campbell, Goldie Myles and Al Treen got the others. l-lollett pulled a hat trick for Atlanics. and Pete wywrot. and Ross Watson tallied the others. Miners took ll 3-0 lead in the first period. and still led 6-4 when the turbulent second edend. Both teams tatllied in the third. Halllfax goalie Roy Molifeeklzi was kept busy stopping 45 shots. while Hicks stopped 31. Lineups: Halifax-Goal: McMeekin; first Winner Dunhamgirophy Dr. Wendell MacDonald of Cliarlottetown has in his posses. sion for one year at. least the beautiful Bill Dunham Tropliy which was set. up for competltlaii at the Confederation Bonspiel by O.W. Dunham of St. Stephen. The trophy was awarded this year for the first time: It was awarded to the champiolisliip team in the mixed curling competit- ions. Along with the Lrophy Mr. Dunham donated four miniature rose bowls for the members of the witiiiiru; team. Dl'. MacDonald's rink proved their right to the trophy and the rose bowls in a two dxiy competi- tion at the Confederation Bon- splel last week. The members of the winning team included: Dor- othy Stewart. nrst stone; Tam Gillies. second stone; Mrs. W. L. MacDonald, matte; and Dr. W. L. MacDonald. skip. Registration Dates For Amateur Teams The registration deadline tor teams with the Maritime Amateur Hockey Association is Jan. 25. it has been learned from Walter Law- lor. All teams intending to register should do so within the next. five days. Registrations should be sent. to Walter Lawlor. 39 Orlebar Sm-ct or Pius Callaghan. Patriot. Office. de- CHESS Any Island player wishing to challenge the winner of the 1953 tournament. tact Edwin C. Charlottetown. Con- Johnstone, HOCKEY - FORUM - nuns-IAN-21. SYDNEY - vs - ISLANDERS ONLY GAME THIS WEEK SOME NEW PLAYERS ON EACH TEAM The Islanders need a large attendance to enable them to continue In the WON'T YOU BE THERE? SEAT SALE - TODAY -- WED. - 9 A. M. GENERAL SALE - THURSDAY - 9 A.M. AND ON ORIGINAL rnicns. At Glace Bay fence: Lupine. Bloom. McNeil; II)!- wards: Wywrot, Bowness. Watson, Ford. LBGICPC. MdPhee, Hollett, forwards: Myles. Fiarelll. Milo.-, Brown. Connelly, Roclifo-rd, Lum. ley. Leyte. Referee: Laurie Power. Limo. men: McAdam and Mdlvfullin. SUMMARY First Period I-Glace Bay. Campbell (Connelly) . 2-Glace Bay, Connelhr (Campbell. I.tu.mley) 3--Glace Bay. Lumley tFnrelli. Myles) Penalties: Farelli 3:30, Leclerc 17:37. Second Period 4-Glace Bay. Connelly taochtord, Brown) . 5-Halifax. Holle-tt. . 6-Glace Bay. Myles 7-Glace Bay, Treen .. B-Halifax. Wywrot tFord) 9-Halifax. Iloliet (Lcplnc) . .................. .. 14:13 l0-Halifax. Holle tlsowness, Leclerci l5:l.'i Penalties: lleplilc, Win-te. Needham, McPhee 4:23 nil majors. (Note: second period oalled M. vl5:l3 when goalie Hicks injured; time carried over to third.) Third Period ll-Halifax, Watson (Ford. Wywrotl . 11:34 12-Glace Bay, Lumley tM3les. lFai'l:-llli 8 30 Penalties: Bowncss and inun- ley 19:10. Stops: Hicks 9 814-81 McMeekln . . 19 917-45 Curling Draw 7200 run. Ice 1 - R. H. Bevan, skip, My- rnn Bell. K. Acorn, F, Nortmi vs J. J. Morris, skip. A. O. F. Gill, J. E, Burnett, G, MauMlllan. Ice 2 - H. R. Canuthers, skip. G. Henry, Doug Cameron. W. frlnm vs Dr. E. S. Glddlngasklp. H MaoNeill, Henry Douglas, Dr. H Mncxenzie. Ice 3 - R. R. Bell. skip. N, Nich- olson. E. MncRae. G. Stewart vs A. W. Hyndman. skip, F. Hobbs, W, C. Hoyt, G. Foster. Ice 4 - Dr L. E. Prowsc vs Jim Burden. 8:30 p.m. Ice 1 -- J. F, MacLeod vs J. B. Moore. Ice I .- W. R, MaaNell u 1". Hansen. Ice 3 - J, S. MacDonald V: D. Saunders. t Ice 4--W, R. Jenkins skip. Ron iParker, M. Jenkins. Dr. Faimcr vs F. R. MncLttlne skip. W. Whltlodc, P. M. Simmonds. Dr. A. Macmil- rm. LL FORUM. EVENTS JANUARY 18 to 23 THURS. - HOCKEY - 8:30 SYDNEY vs. ISILANDERS FRIDAY" Children's Sluiting 4 to 53.70 PRINCE STREET SCHOOL SPORTS - 7:30 SATURl)AY- General Skating 3 In 3 City and Country Skntlnlz ii - 10 Ileague. HORNE MOTOR . CHEVROLET t OLDSDUOBILE Nulvs.-t'(l'Ivir1' ' our MY MND's NOT STATIONARY Glace Bay-Goal: Hicks: UBIEIICP. ., Whyte. Treen. Campbell. Needhani. ,