Islanders, Play For In Game 'l'lH.' rriaiiipevl Suliici Million- mes, lAIl'F3(I,i' bciiig roinpdrctl in .nm; Ell'L'lF.'-i to the 'M-llinnairrs of nrmcr years. return to the Foruir. ivnizlit in inert the Islanders ill I txittle for -01” po-.-cssioii of scr- oiid plat-vi -n the lifziritinic Mayor liorltrv l.ra.j;ii-. The new Iiiillmiiaircz under the crafty curlaiicc of Terry Rcarrlon will he aiiciiiptiiic to break the lslaiiiims ll .ll :.ii'vak on their home Jr" ' R irkri' 'lIi'al1im'is rli.-.rges Il."i(' L' irrv. iiinuiiazicl pcrforinaiiccs ill lhrr Ilivfllo l;.ll1ltN tn :lf'('OlltlI. for l 911' lhice i.t'ti'rirs. TIlr:'v will likely be a new player hi the Is antler: ('.lllll) io- (I.'li' I)ll' lir voiit -cc actloii to- ii.i:h' The pl.rici' .- Xfariv Button. 1 Pi weir olrl Ifll”iiill'(I. who playeil ax! war with siiilburr iVoh't's and int lmrii iiiiahlc to rhino to tcrins iitli tire S!l4iI)lll'f.' rlut) tli s year il i: svateil last night that ttlftl Bi.:'iuii uiltllti be a ton to tire ie.:in 'We ucinl irmiiiiiieiidatioii-' He 5 aggressive and A nl;at”r who can set . ' -:iil the Isl ndrrs coach. 1. .v iriaitilc ('Il:li) who can till lw 1:11. 't help out ilrfrus.vely fitiut. rm: : rxprctetl to be out I": zwii : (lav or two while Ii.l('LI)li!ll v.ll not he able to :-tZ.1'” for at lrzixt ll neck. He re- , injury in the lit" ll week ago. imrs the Islanders and : spI.t honors. The rl the Srzliicy crtw-. e Syrliiry (Ii'lWllCiI the 5-0 in the Steel City the '; n chi . TIINP will he a few cliniige: in he at ilionnircs lllltlllll. Big Dunc ifaclnt;i'c will be fllfllilllh h's ap- K”ai'.'!il(P M the .Kt2'lS'tll1 here as will .lOl'tIlC Cnixan, a big forwai'd who ias played for the past. fotir years rith Rccina St. Pats Junloi-s and Bill '.Vl."iIlIlPuS, a former rional pcrfoi'inrr. Tho Miiiicxiiirii also have it new it llfl : .' lion tlnv lI1T Islaiidri-' i saiiic lncup that Bay Miners 10-2. 'l:i:r.mi;w. Neither Gus "i'r.'iii:. nor I.flll't' B'ackbiirn profes-: Millionaires Second Place Here Tonight- 'goalie in the person of Norman iDCIIlIC9. He was spare goalie for lihe Boston Bruins before Terry Rearilon put in an emergency call to the Tea Party City. Islanders May Affiliate With N.H.L. Teain The Islanders are in the processi of I)l'(.'0l1I-llll), affiliated -:..th a Na- tional Hockey Lcactie club, it was learned here la-t :iight from coacli Wcs Trainnr. If negotiations are c a r r ie (1 through to complct.on Trainor will be appointed a scout for Maritime liurkey talent Tho deal would put the Ixandcrs in line for players from the parent, clulr.-; iarin systeni. swelshmen And Saints May Play This Afternoon The l).:'.iJ'JllPfI football game be- Se;-oir.i Saints and Wales College will be .played Lhzs afternoon on Memor- ial Field if the weather pcrnuts, it was statezi last night by coach Gordon Bcnnrit of. I'W.C. The i:.iinr, ori;.i.:1li3 s;-lietltilcd for xcstcitiay aft ion had to be pnttpaiird nu I1i'C0'.ll1I of rain. It will not be known Until this morn- in: whether or not it will be fit to play today. The two iiriiits iilaycd to a 10-10 (Iran in ill" best of three series op ..e:: last week. If there is to be a game this week it must be played t0(i:l)' as the Saints commence their quarterly FX:1lI1lI1l'tli0I1S on Friday 'I'oda,i's game is s':heduled for I130 iwrzrii rho Pi'inre oi MONTAGl'15--FRIDAY-SATURDAY-30 & 3 l THUNDER IN THE EAST Alan Ladtl - Deborah Kerr Would you like your money back? We are friendly! LITTLE SPORT . l THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN OCTOBER 29, 1953 PAGE six I Thane Doyle. promising 1'1 year old Charlottetown l-l0fl1i91ld9”-3 I9” here yes'.e:'d.iy inorning for Que- ” where he will join Phil Wat- 5' Citadilles and attempt to lcatcii a. berth with the team. Doyle lhas been working out with the Is- iianclers sincc rcttlrning home from ' ti'ai.'iin'g camp of the Toronto Zvfarlboros. If he catches on with too. Ciuidcliss he will play in II jicague against the Marlboros as ithe Quebec team is playing in 5 ' Ontario circuit this year. i . 0 . - Negotiations for the try-out were iii.ilie between the Is'an(is Bucko Ti-airor and Watson. While on his iI'uCOlliIl1g trip this fall Trainor Icontactcd Watson whom he first Zine: while playing with the Rang- leis. The two coaches made l per- smial agreement to assist one an- iotlier in the way of lo;-atiiiir hoc- ,l:ey talent. Watson will notify Trainor of any available hockey ,players round Quebec while Bucko )will inform Watson of promising juniors here. As a result Trainor told Watson about Boyle and the Quebec coach checked with Tor- onto. Apparently he got good re- ports from Toronto on the young goalie as he prom,pily sent. word for Thane to Join his club. .- 3 ti I i The Islanders will have another forward in their camp today in the person of Marty Burton who is re- garded as 3. good two way hockey player with a hard shot. One play- er whom they would like to have. but won't. get is Danny Nixon. the former Halifax St. Marys defense- man. Trainor had been angling for Nixon but got word from Quebec Aces coach Punch Inilach yes- terday that Danny would he stay- i.iz in Quebec until January at lrrist. Inilach stated that Nixon was playing very good hockey. . . . played with the Islanders for the past three years, will play his hoc- key in Hamilton. Ontario. year. The Islanders procured the playing rights to McLagan from Mallory and Brock Viyellq Shirts mkmrsr. SELLING OUT SALE New Fall and Winter Mcrcliandise order- rificed in order iuinimum . . . Here are it cost. .. Blackthorn Irish Twist. Suits . . . (Tailored by Warren K. Cook Hats... Tootul (Engishl Flannel Sport Shirts . . . Smoking Jackets and Bathrobes . . . Irish Linen Handkerchiefs . . . Curling Sweaters . . . Kcnwood and Huddersfield Overcoat: . . . (Tailored by Warren K. Cook) Colourful Ties and Scarves by Forsyrh and Currie . . . Croydon Topcoars . . . Hickok Bolts and Braces . . . Twud Topcours and Cromblc Topcoats . . . Iby Warren ' Remember the oiifstaniling Bargains at the beginning of our Sale . . . Well . . . were still slashing prices, so he sure, and call in at Jack Cnmeronnnntl select His Chrmma-S Rift from Quality merchandise at a wonderful saving. We are definitely going out of business just as soon as possible. BUY NOW FOR CHRISTMAS JACK CAMERON onannorurrowu. rm. ed last Spring is arriving daily . . . All this Quality Men's Wear is to be sac- cim be piirchased at prices very close to to keep our stock down to a few of the numbers which K. Cook) Defenseman George McLagan. who I this week ago. NEWMARKET, tAP)--- Sir Gor- don Richards booted home three- year-old Jupiter in the Cam- brfdgeshlre Handicap Stakes Weil- nesday for his first victory in 311 years in the classic horse race. Richards sent the chestnut call. out in front 50 yards from the fin- ish and stayed there to snatch a thrilling three-quarter - length vic- tory fronti top-weight King of the Tudors, with Ken Ge-thin up. Fair Colleen was third, a short ihcad behind, ridden by jockey J. Sims. An Irish hospital sweepstakes is based on the result of the race, which made up the second race of the traditional autumn betting double. ; RICI'tflI"d5' success followed his lyvictory earlier this year when he iwon his first Derby aboard Pinzn l . . Providence this fall and , recently sold him to Hamilton where George is employed as a TV camera man. The deal on Lyle Wiscman with Windsor has not. been completed, it was learned from Trainor. Windsor offered five players and cash for Wiscman but to date only three of the players have been able to make the local club. . . . When Bucko Trainor acquired Paul Salndon from St. I-Iyacinthe on his scouting trip he had hopes of procurring another outstanding player in the person of Bobby Pcpin. Sport fans will recall that Pepin was in star with the junior and scnioii Montreal Royals. He played in the Quebec League for about five years before moving on go into business in Drumnnandvillc this year and the question of his coming to the Islanders had to be dropped. the Islanders this season has been the subject of considerable ad- iniratlon by the fans in attendance at the trains three home games. There is no question about it but that Trainor has the boys giving everything they've got and Tuesday night they had plenty against Glace. Bay. Tonight its another question as they meet a much stiffer team in the Sydney Millionaires. . . . I the de- it The Millionaires outplayed ;I.-&Ii'll1dCl'S while losing a 2-1 Icision in the League opener I been strengthened Norman Delfilce. On the strengthl of this the Sydney crew should be favorites to take the big one to-, night but with second place ntl stake on the outcome of the game, the Tralnormeri may again more ithat they can't be beaten hcrc. . . o The Islanders also have somr' ,:nod points in their favor. Their ;hig line of Whitlock. Saindon and Gray is rolling and right now itsi ,thc hottest in the League. Trainori ifs stickhandling in his old timcl !form as can be seen by the facti ifhat. he collected seven points, .Tucsday night. Bessette is back in liiets and he is the toughest goal-l liender to beat in the Maritimcs. Toss the Islanders fighting spiriti in there, weigh the respective imerlts of the two teams and the iscales are about even. It should be quite a contest. . . o o I I ' With the bowling lcagiies swing- ing into operation, interest is con-, ;tinuslly mounting in bowling ctr-l cleii. Bowling is probably Canndrsl imost popular game from n. player: isfandpoint as there are more Can-! Indians engaged in bowling than in- " y other branch of sport. Thercl big Maritime-Maine Candle-l n Tournament in Dartmouth giiext week and Charlottetown will he represented by the following: team: Joey MacDonald. Roy Mac-. lDonald. Vic Williams, Harold Pin-' Icau. Jimmy Williams. wiir Shep-I I . ihard and possibly Billy Acorn. The spirit and hustle shown byi I Since then they havel I considerably- wilh the addition of Dunc Mac-l Ilntyre, Gordie Cowari and goalie, soon after he has kiiightrd. Jupiter had been coupled with the Cesurewitch winner, in thousands of doubles at odds of lap to 600 to 1, said London book- iinaker Douglas Stuart. Big Pay-off rlifany bookies will have to can- cel their winter holidays now," an- other bookie said after the race. Cvcthin. who rode King of the Tudors, JLISL failed to complete the Autumn Double. He rode Chan- try ln the CPSa1'CultCll. No jockey ever rode both winners of the double. Jupiter hail been an early fa- vorite for the 111th running of the mile and a furlong classic, but ldropped in the betting lists when train started. He was not EXDECWG to stay the distance in soft going. His time was 1:55 1-5. The rain stopped as the field of 29 came under the starters or- ders and most got off to a good start. Richards' win was worth 23.106 (38,696) for Jupiter's owner. Lord lLambton. King of the '1'-tutors learned 53342 45957) and Fair lcen 0:171 (5478). Basketball T Game Tonight pit Airport I -The first all local game of the a to St. Hy. However he decided tol1953-54 basketball season will '36? ipiayed at the R.C.A.F'. drill ha.l tonight when the Sumincrsidc Slirls take on the i'lSliiIl',! Prince Street IINSSICS of Charlottetown, in an ex- ? liibiiion encounter. Judging: from all Siimmersidr tram is likely to be .iniich stronger this year than in lthe past frw years and it is ex- prctcd that they will KIVP 1110 icharlottetown girls I rent fight this year. Probable line up inersidc foam for tonlg1:it's game Ccnicrs. Marion Iif;cMurdo. llelen I-iiicstis: for- wards, Marina Doyle, Joan c isinith. Marie Peters. Marl Sha' 'guards. Dianne Dewar. Betty Gay. report.-i the of the Sinn- l ,is as follows: iDnrcen Mainard, Gwt-ii Clark, and; Inlice Ramsay. -8. Hockey Scores By The Canadian Press National Chicago 6 New York 1. American Syracuse 4 Pittsburgh 7. Cleveland 2 Buffalo 8. Hershey 4 Providence 3. Quebec Vallcyficld 3 Qurbcc fl. Montreal 3 Ottawa 2. Maritime Major Halifax 6 Glace Bay 3. Ontario Senior A Owen Sound 0 Hamilton 5. Stratford 1 Chaiham 3. Niagara Falls 3 Kitchener 3. Windsor 4 Sarnia 1. Ontario Junior A Barrie. 6 Guelph 4. Northern Ontario Senior A Pembroke 2 Sault 10m.) 4. Ste. Marie. Chantry.I Col-- 3-Year-Qld Jupiter Wins IBIBCIK IIBWIKS Cambridgeshirewly-Iandicap Win first Game ,of N.H.l. Season . C- NEW YORK, (AP)-The deter- imined Chicago Black Hawks won .their first game of the National ilslockey League season Wednesday night. easily defeating New York Rangers 6-1 in Madison Square Gardens. . Veteran Jim McFadden and young Murray Costello capped the Hawks' scoring with solo goals in the third period. Summary: First period: (lliicngo, Wilson Hankowski, Mosienkol 19.13. Pen- alties: Pcters 6.28, Howell 13.33, lifurphy 18.46. Second period: Chicago. Con- acher (Gadsbyi 5.09: Chicago, Ihlosicnko (Wilson, Zcidell 8.53; New York. Raleigh tMicI-towski, Prentice) 12.05. Penalties: Gadsby 1.03, Murphy 1.18, Zeidel 11.58. Third period: Chicago, Morison (McFadden) 7:26: Chicago. Mc- Fadden S).1G; Chicago, Costello 13.03. Penalties: Morison 7.37, Zeidel 16.58. liocliets And Old Timers Games The Old Timers outscored the Tycoons four points to one and (the Rockets defeated the C. N. R. fthrec and one half to one and a half points in City Candlepin Lea- EIIPS matches at the Rollziway on lMonday night. i i Old Timers IV. Williams 88 9'1 106 291 iii). Larter 92 116 314 ;G. Carson 88 102 292 'L. Ford . 108 87 103 298 .1. MacDonald .. . 105 84 92 281 ;Totals 509 448 519 1476 p Tycoons . . Rays 91 ill 95 3071 IA. Shcphard . '11 R6 82 238 J. Szotak . R2 86 92 260 iii. Arseniiult I17 98 93 "'18 IH. Pineau 105 90 I06 301, Totals 440 466 4681374 4 High single-E. Lartcr. 116. i I-Inzh three-E. Lartcr, 314. 1 Points-Old Timers 4; Tycoons 1. points scml-final playoff. ROLLAWAY Admission 50c HALLOWEEN SOUARE DANOE Don Mcsser's Orchestra with George Andrew Calling Thursday, October 29, Sponsored by Kinsinen Club of Charlottetown BALLROOM Dress as you please I ARE YOU INTERESTED i I IN TRAVELLING ? Join tho Y.M.C.A. TRAVEL CLUB Attend Meeting Friday. October 30-8 p.m. FORUM . DATES DOT. 26 - OCT. 31 THURSDAY-HOCKEY SYDNEY vs. ISLANDBRS. FRIDAY- Chlldrerfs .NkAt,lng Night Skating 4 in 5:30 . 10 SA'I'UBnAi'- General Skating Night Skating .. mg" 4' noN"r SANDERSON Also wcint to hear ing from the Toronto HEREFOROS At The l MARITIME WINTER FAIR We Welcome all Islanders to visit us, "LET'S ALL GO TO THE FAIR" able in u conic car for about four animals. SANDERSON It IORDEN g MISS & BORDEN , from someone return- Falr with space avail- l i Murray River Theatre. MR. TRUOKER In our Yard you don't waste your time waiting! The fastest Coal Louder in the Maritime; speeds you on your way with the finest coal aboard. ARNFAST OOAI. COMPANY l 'At1antics Score 6-3 Victory Over Glace Bay Rnchford. Connelly. Summary:- First period: Halifax, Leplne (McPhee) 2.44; Glace Bay, 131” 4Campbell. Treen) 18.20; Halifax, Watson 19:02. Penalties: Brown and Hollett 13.25, Ford 16.44. Second period: I-Iallfax, Morrow GLACE BAY. N. S.. (CF)--Pain ed by Bill Ford and goalie Roy McMeekin,. Halifax Atailtnlcs whip- pcd Glace Bay Miners 6-3 Wed- nesday night in a Maritime Ma- jor Hockey League game. While McMeekin hold Miners at . ,. . . . thT1l1?,eewS'I.l'(l:Ct:,:sIV':mgp:t;ISI'o(BUheAal3U:E (wywrtm McNeil) 8'57; GM" ifax snipers were Johnny Morrow, BUM Cxminbeu (Coopen Mme") Joe Iiepine and Ross Watson. 9"”; uahram Ford (Wywrm Tom Fries Paced Glace Bav Ems!) 12'”-I Glam B35" PH" with twoi goals, matching his llgjlopcr) LIN" Penalty: Emil IEXIDTITASIOlAiTlal'I'dIFI.:A:Wllpcrlfglxdirlltzlgf: Third period: ”al.”ax' Fm” and big Ilugh Campbell gm U"; (Watson) 1:15; Halifax. Ford om” (Watson. Wywrot) 18:01. Penalty- AUAHUHV who have hem” Mmy Mc)fcckin 3:30 served by Morrow. crs the four times tliry'vc met ugionslj. 5 this season leil 2-1 in the first H A chm ' L period 4-.'l in the second and s"or- UAOML ' ' 8 cd two iinanswcrcd goals in the third. Hut Mi ers lvad an edge In play. Ric) eekin made 15 stnps in the first. 15 in the second. and 22 in the finale. I-Eddie dltiotist stopped only 25. There were four penalties, three to lizilifax. l.ineups:- llalifax: Convenience , At No Extra Cosl-BUV Guusrre BI.UE BLADES In The Modern Goal. Wfchfeeklnz do- ifcnc:-, Arcand, Bloom. McNeil, lhepiiir: forwards, Wjwvrot. Bow- ncss. Iiforrow, Watson, Ford, lIol- lei. l-Irnsf. liIcPher. - Glace Bay: Goal. rl'.'iousI; de- i fr-nee, Cooper, ivhyte. Amadlo, Trnen, Orvis: forwards, Tifillcr, I-Tics, ('rinipbcll, Crown, llenry, E Ii,re'ssieniO-feetlg iS4.000 For letter I OAKLAND. Calif., (.I..P.I--Cliuck ;Dres.sen said Wednesday he has received a 34,000 offer for the let- ter he wrote to Walter O'Ms.ile3'. head of Brooklyn Dodgers, in their celebrated brcakoff in relations. , t'The price is going up,” Drcssen remarked in revealing the offerl from a. national weekly magazine , (Life). Dresscn broke with Brooklyn be- cause 0'Malley offered him only I inzie - year contract. He signed a itliree-year-contract Tuesday to .mnnage Oakland in the Pacific Coast League. Dressen so far has declined to reveal contents of the letter. He isald the first offer was S1500 from" at Lps Angties publication. . He declined to say whether he! 'W0illd accept the 54,000 offer. , HOCKEY ; SYDNEY HERE HOLDING SEATS:- TODAY - -WEDNESDAY - 9 A.M. TO 6 P.M. 20 for SI.”-T0 for 50: II hlndy DISPENSER with Io THURSDAY, OCTOBER 29 l GENERAL SALE:- ' TOMORROW - THURSDAY - 9 A.M. AND ON. ; Rockets B. Cameron . . 93 97 117 312 .W. Chandler 513 R0 100 263 G Gallant R8 91 88 277 NV. Shcphard 109 84 84 1177 '0. Mnthcson 105 117 m4 326 Totals 493 469 493 I465 C.N.R. I y . I Coniiors 88 S16 92 2'16 E. Hennessey 8'1 36 -- 168 ,G. MacNelll -- --- 96 96 . IC. MacI..ean 96 98 94 288, iT. Strain 80 85 84 258 M. Goodwin MT 120 R2 286, Totals 441 185 148 1374 High single-M. Goodwin, 120 .High three-G. Matheson, 326. I Points Rockets 3 1-2; C. N. R. -1 1-2. Football Scores : WIFU Saskatoon 5. Winnipeg 43 Final game of two-game total IF YOU WANT HOCKEY - SUPPORT THE TEAM MURRAY RIVER, ocr. 30 & 31 A it P.M. FRIDAY & SATURDAY IA MAOIHICHYAIVIIIIRIIIIHIIITAEIIITIL NOWm CAI III II' If nmm Mel.DOWN!Y pnIIvlI..IAN Ituoirswiu mar: Color by TECHNICOLOI with Non swmwme - ARTMR swinos . uuiouo miom - sunowi Murmur - moms E. mm and woman. rmicui warms - nous - Animus con: - no - dmabyrzunmiucabownlv -Dinc0odby.IANllNOll. Auuoui.uir.Ima-runnuu-seomi-ysymunaooom miunlmom-nmduniunmi byluMEl6ODDlN-Iolcncd Inc United mam" . Also Short Subjects And Sorinl - "Federal Agents vs. The Underworld”