Islanders Ocore 6 - 1 Victory l-lere Over Millionaires A. goal hungry sew oi Char- lottetown islanders led by sharp- ahootin-g Willie Marshall satislied their appetites at the expense of Millionaires last In Hospital - -z T HE GUARDIAN . ICHARLOTTETOWN OCTOBER 31, 1951 MONGION. N.B.. Oct. 80-(OP) - Moncton Hawks battled second place Glace Bay Miners to a. 3-3 overtime tie in a Maritiine.MsJor Hockey League gamrhere tonight. Hawks struck -iorr three quick Moncton. Hawks Bgat,tleO To 3 - All Overtime Tie ” 'With Glace Bay Miners .....m..:.ml..m- tluovartlrns when Haley wu gm, iabed but Miners threw up a stone- wall deienoe tn iront oi men, Bill Winoinaster started lawn or! in the second. period when its netted !1lion'a pass. Pilion scam; Bill Dinning'.s night by handing the Sydney . 0 the second tally from Hamilto team a 3.1 aheliacking at the! gggglgg ":;.:'h':”dh,':;:” 50:i.J56lt.hIll& Bumritnsn. train ' on e one scoring. Forum. The Islanders struck early in the first period to go into a 2-0 lead before the seven. minute mark. Sydney got one or them back in the second period but the Islanders found the going to their liking in the last session and fired home four markers without Scored Four iloali Last Night Signs Contract With PhiIlies' (By Ralph Bernstein) PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 30-(AP) see the lead erased in the final period. when the hard skating Miners stormed back with a trio of tallies. a Ten minutes of overtime tailed to break the deadlock and left the positions or both teams in the league unchanged. The game was a. rugged. heavy Skippy Freuli broke the ice lot the Bay 54 seconds after the third period got under way. slamming home a pass irom Cooper um Chorley. Bailey netted Rohmei-'s plus. and wendiey'I unassiateq goal knotted the score. Johnny Mykttvn. ruased Miner defencemsn was put out of action I i'9P1.Vt ': L n -Eddl s , th -ti . Willie Max-shall spearheaded the, collegee ,,,;;;'?;,'. whoa ,';,';e,,.,g'2S f&”i;fn;"l;?i;;3'P:xt3o;:g :”";vfd': when he slammed into the board: Islanders attack by scoring threell . Philadelphia Phillie; to the” edge in-anon on 30” but Don lr. the tint period and did not re. goals. two of them within ll. sec-i l' "mt National League pennant Lockhut in the Moncton new Wu turn. onds in the last period. Doll Bell:-inger, Dcnis Smith and Jim since 1915. signed a new three- year contract today and promptly semational at times in holding back the crimson tide of Miner Each team scored a goal while their ad. Although play was rugged. only "onenia were short hand. MacKenzle were the other Chai Th , le L 1 ho! a m th announced that. except for two mrwards which Bwmed "ound ms li)iiCl.0'.i'n marksmen. H grefliis. p x"y 0 is t . he stars, his players are "available d t eight minor penalties were called flight ii-iliger bani Kennedy ll f:,1?:.,,f,:; 33,5 n(;g.1r(:rci';l;I;ox-is note; for a proiltabie deal." p ogrxwig; missed "1 .oppormnuy to in the 70 minutes. smred SN"ey”' M13" W31 m we sydnev and not in little oi it was The excepuons' Sawyer Sam ull the ame out of the fire in 3 - G 1 3' . - second period wmie me islanders , r . , e are pitcher Robin Roberts and L?L:pj?:j G13” 5Y- 93- 1016. --i - bemg made by big Ph” V”-ale Wh” outfielder Richie Ashburn both lence. Cooper. Wendley, M5 W””3 t ma” 5119"” The more was nominating himself for the ' - ,,r .. - , . of whom had a great season de- ketyn Gloomer. forwards pm came on I zanging attack with Lady Byix; Trophy. "Why it has spne the Phns. slump to nuh C. Ba JlllIiOI' en. N'ncey' Chou,” Haley" Leger. Laurie Petersen passing the DUCK been three games in a row with- trom their 1950 pennant race. To Open On Nov. 12 Rohmer, Bailey, Amadlo. Wywl-oi, from behind the not unto K.-n-I Wes "Burke" Trainer inbovet. L It -- -d 1 ne:ly's stick. Hal col-don had no ilslnnders captain. was taken to :39 aipeltagy W mm 5” tifl Club president Bob Carpenter Anderson. ! L H p . . . wig Iclovi ram behind a tone. declined to duciose mam of , , Moncton. Goa. ocl-ihari, rig. Chance on the Shop lthe Chaliottetoiin Hospital lastlhand me rderecs are Speaking m sawy”.. new Comma but ad. iSXDiN'-E1. N. 5.. Oct. 30 -(CP) fence, Matthew” M”, wlncmah . imght to recewc ”'ef"m"",, ml" ”"'me again. sure they are even mitted that it contained a bonus '- Th.” u”'ee't"m Cape. Brew" ter. Olson: torwards. Hamilton, omplay Mm,.,m,i,.,., iaitack oi the flu. Bucko played smmng to can me phm. he addg clause pegged to anmdance duh Junior Hockey League will open Sahel". D. Horeckl Mammm. 11 I. d 'd X p Hlliidiilfgx-peidrog hvielgiglzggtgh one zjggled. Willie Marshall ileiti lag? llew.' ';vll;s;cKe'n;lte liI(lieC;isCil58ecfilldB11nEt::-g mg the three seasons. 1I;lJi:li.i.lolEheaz. nsiyeitei-:ie&'1exh'eb;:i 3,1,. Bu,.m,,,. xmm 1.-mun. We 5.00 E119 N 9)! 0Hli-H3.V' i ' ' - ' ' ' lcomcr Jim Macxerizie irg ) scor- o. enig an on Announceme t t th t L . . I nox. ed the Millional es especalv iliy1S3;'nn9-m Ii u i d B L V 1 In addition in beiiiz happyieri four of the Islanders six goals games with use IS!laIId8r(S:h?ll'lC?Jh!e mid to mu ,.;)cu,:inng reumgg: ixt ciao: Bayeelitllxnei; W813 agcltgr Oificlals: l-leaieglnii dand Gillis. i-he 111”-W and ih'i1'd D91'i0d5- They . e rt "30 ' ”C'0' Pa-VI about the win Lro Himoilrrux irasllzist night l the Islanders 8-1 will arrived Satur ay rom cou m. Sawyer W0 id 1, d 1 6 a 3 m In! 9 CW0”! ' Frs etc also enjoyed it slight terl-i'.oi-ial ll” 1””? ii "W" 1” R905 hejnml 5mdi:ilso pleased with the rcfei-eeingjicver sydnery Millionaires. Ccntre- Miicxenzic aDl)8l'enU.V Carries R manager slid ..e,.L'fVm”,.e,.Q”';f,i2, night. North Sydney is the third Scoring--None. ;qdvan(,ag(g gum; ; ragged 5ec-jTP DU1I1Pd oiitthhe nicest stlikiialig;ii'They are bccililiiiiz to waicnjnnan Willie scored three goals to izood luck charm for the Islanders. appointed for the team. came". team. ' bPe1vl8al2t8ieI:Hl1Wettl1I;W;; 11:30: till. 0 d .s,.-is-on. The 1.? ders o t- "153 Pay 0 9 game 35 9 Splv tie tic 1' 11 w. w d 2 t .1 - l h t-t i k ei'io'mancc. the Islanders have 136611 VCIDF 0115 it-r did 't. s . . b t It i . - . Y 1 ' 0937 3 - SSW 123 A.'..mo,.S -nglftdn U yihe Sydney defense in two. ”BilCk0":gilv1n; ilsr ano GOVE: b1i?:ak :21 it," iiieniirrst xtliisnsearslgii by) any mem- In the two games he has played dicated nthataiiestiilang to cziiintie ' 0 ' 59””! Fem” A capacity crowd watched the , has bcim 5””?TinS TF0 mlhe i'EFlD".statcd. "The team p'.a,i cd good. bcr of the Islanders team. by identical 6-l scores. to iunction as general manager. 1-M0"C10ht wlnemusler. cleanly plaved game durlng which 1'” seveml d"5'5- Ehockey tonight and the boys are as he has done since the death (Emmi) - ----------------------- t- 333 II penalties were handed out by! : T ibezinninglto realize that they 0fTghe 1oiehpHerbpI;;anriBock. B 2TrP?;i:i?:'o-nFisi::?t';-1"). 951 referees Charlie Good and Hugll'gamg with IxIcLag3n being me have to pay positional hockey. ho G I 9 Cone me so . enny en- - - Macmanp The hxanders drew E Dmy mm M mm the acne”-V WK. added. r..The demm lplayed iii a S g i(::oullz(. Cy." lzcrkinfi ago "D1;sty 3-?:gill'l:;,(';llt Barman. you, of me semmces and me Gaorgei who played another out. pwon-rler iii -game and lrla Crordon . ' on e. wi .e re nne un ess I . Mlllganagres seven. Handing game, mevenled a man1ia::.'llIl turned lllla gt-Eat pcriorm- tiIi:eywtl'i;i'Ee" gnbeiter oipporiunlty aagellllties. - 'I . . ,. . . p g r a . , wer sol. '- And although .he Vdld not h pics, flom 'bieaklng into the treat un y l;'(:1rCt'-;”l';i:l1 :1::1gng&E:tg:ie;:;1;1C.:;i . . ,.we.m Imergswd in adding x 1-hi.-.1 ye,-god En damnoint (.9-wfgljan Hun .the may. , lwmra bu msmm.a,m gm. mug -- -- some hillers to the ball club, (By Jack Sullivan) 4-Glace Bun lime". cw.” has PH?” 3 the mmli Gm" odds and l'nd'V'J0h"m when the bovs up "front were noti a NEW Y0m(- 0?? -"'”'(M.” ” some pitchers, too. TORONTO. Oct. 30-(CP)-AL (C90P"v clmuey) -54 f;ff1L;'.ive.aI5,leal;1d:1 blgmargle hicoel D”.l"ha.k tlgrukg t”'m.oc:'he Cleagiscoring . ' C0011!!! WFiSS- "10 mil" behiild "Every man. with the exccp- most 101 weeks (give or take n 5-3399 3339 33"”- . i ' ' i l ' ' ' . ' r o . D 3 i'V”” '" 9 ms P9” 0" 80” o - 3 LONDON Oct. 30 gg (AP, gg ihc MOMS In NW NW: Yolk lion of Roberts rind Asliburn, is tiny). two Grey Cup finals. 15 .&-Eigchemggy - . way game for one of the llnestl performances he has ever given plays but m'i5scd.lhe net the, ”Wc could have won at least lMrs. .l.B. Walker”: Gayowen held Yankees great string of ionslilps, has signed a new long- champ- uvnlinble for a profitable deal." interviews. 18 letters and 812,000 at the Canadian Rugby Union's Y Penalties: Horeck :08; Wendley llrst time and shot into Pidsodn '5' . . new ;hand on the Second tr)” ..Buck)o..thl-ee or four. of those first seven firm as the 9 to 2.i'avorite tonight mrm (lolmuqcl "S Vicepprcsidcnt . money In" and look what mm. 9.24. I 1-00 L3m0U1'8UX's men bF0ke'Tra;nor split the Sydney deienseimfmcs hTd..me"VLhl"g been 0? H" 1" the buokmnke” anal c?””"' and general niziliugvr of the pens; 3 ta,-pauun arrived today Overtime WW0 the SCOTIHZ mliimn at the in two with a neat stickliandliilgiiwn lsca.-0' hcommued The of odds hr. ""”2”'”” 11'"-mm World Ch"mi?i0"5- to protect Varsity Stadium 5w1"I"XmN9n9- F5 5eC0nd mark Of lhif HIM De- dispfay in the first period buti ansdlmm meenl grim (1) sukpp:rE'camb”dge5h"'e "wk" nt NEW' Dan Tomlin,-z. president. and ground H-om mud. min um-1 mow Penalties: Haley 8:18. rind when Willie Marshall back-.;-quid not beat Pidgodny, -'Bucko"j:l: ;”."g e Bfsm” 3 reg, u i'm”ik9t-, , , co-oi-tner or the club, in :innoun- 0 mo, 3 comblnmion or an gm-gem Stops:- handed a short shot into t.he nel.i-Had ,0 retim ,mm W game Mrs” 05” ”' lie?-V P” Bsfiyiy; An Irish sweepstakes drawlmz 15 ring the new part. today. said for Nov. 24. Hicks 11 s 7 3-29 Don Bellringer started the play i nine md or rm period on .-.ccounLi mmom'.n.c.and .G'a.3. mpm? hmlfhascd .0" we "f5”” 9r the "C9" "Gcori;i"s crinlralci still had un- ' That”: the day when every L”ckh'" 13 5 16 544 "I me ”i””" gmminl ”””"e'1 uh P0-it Ume 15 914-3 A-M- 35717 other )P;tI' to run but. we torn I lootbnll ion from Edmonton east (mm the corner with a pass and-oi, the 'nu. . You can not lose four men all at i To Change Name to Montreal (although the Alou- Johnny Morrow backhanded the "wl-may" prokn layed ;. , g A . o i. F0”.Vr5lShl NOFSCS Ftm 379 9118: up mill gave. him it new one.” puck to Marshall who was leitiheady name for nil: ltiillionaires iiflucgizilfggd ”"”" 1” 0"":;lble to star: in the suit gallop ovc. Tomlin: (lid not. disclose the me; "am directly concerned S uncovered in "Ont M the ML and traded bumps with the 15. .- . . -. la stiaignt but slightly hilly course. lcnrzili or terms of the contract. W this year) probably Vvill pray . ooh Bellrinlzer made it 2-0 less lander. .1916”... on sew... Mm. ..1.m mm, to get A QMM net. Most tlainers were hoping tor a Weiss. l'hll'”)v' responsible for BRANTFPRD. Out. Oct -)0 - that the two teams fighting toi- man Ex. mmmes me... Thalia”. Ban Belmngel, broke imownd put n.t,)ehmd the Oppodnglsllglitly soiter looting and the ivea- the iiemt-ndnus silt-cc-as oi the l(3lCP)-Csohaieholders of Cociishutt the historic trophy will ac leagt NEW YORK, Oct ompmpk goal Came on a may mm MOP the Near late in me third pmmdlmane am”. mis said Johann)! the; tioiecast art! scattered showers tYdllli1x(!(t frlrnlv sydsicnli. LIS lhoeloiggcd 10:1 eumpiatlgg; at a special gencr- bye recognizable to the 27.000-odd The 63rd Nauonal Horseshow NW and Marshall but the puck mm was swppcd at the goai butchakl as M &ommem?d mom an o: (gave tdei: elicouragcilacn. vowrniinc lll;(;C(ll'lI:l filcroiiv 5.2.. a gm.-new n? k uallmapprovlel a two- larslty ticket-holders. That is took over at Madison squm ? "Wick 3 skate am ”.” 3555” we” i m0U1h- "Whip" Whaicn injured i the two shots he bad 011 Pidsodily oiiFe(::wii'ci'ee dghnlketaadlgoiiellv S3: with n lioiiii:ilirtr:i(:i?cnik:lillp- 000000 Edcditiorslgil 'sifhr::Suo:llt(iJ all: Sori:l)itrC?lsp datryrtiime lblggrfst on the Garden today tor an elghmay ' Ewen on the p1a'v' this shmnd" "' Ham” M”"d” fmm rig” i” ”0m' Jmm"-V ””55'inniet' at 100 to 8 and Fastnct ---- --m--- 7-- . plication to chhnizc the comnanygs The ytarljpis aclsfznooon bundle glmvtl ltnd tnimzili (Tptmied tm ' i ' ' ' rs nerna one ump ng ro- The Islanders ouishot the Mil- broke into the clear. night and missed the game. Mac- games of the season. .ed the net on the first shot-and Rock at 100 to 7. Majaiis. Tudorp A callover is a meeting of the name to Cockshutt Farm Equip- manulactured in Canada on ord- phy. A record number of entries ' 130713135 10'6 in '-he Detiod but Int re was also out with I shot into Pidsodny's hand on the . i "MY 5 ""55-ilimlal 5100 by H31 sho)iilder inijtligv. MacKen7.ie made second attempt. Yesterday alter- C,asue'1- tixnancnizilesl an: efmzen mg” Cgtiildon Cockshult resldet tel: gfimb thflrfoglua-t siemztmtz t3: -”0-”' "" hand 1" the shW' Gordon kept the visitors from his first appearance on Charlotte- tnoon Jolinny predicicil the 1s- liver”. is? 3 d”! ' 2a'"t"”; P y I Md” pmlously mg co;n”an e"; mg mgbft to maven”! ,: cu. 5C0!"1I'-I in We last few 59C0nd5- town lie at good one. Right win;,--fiandcrs would beat the 'Million- '1,V.5t”'1” mppe mm 0 pacts to pay an annual pdlvy1de:a-tlon oi the 1949 and 1950 clagslcs TORONTQ oct' 30-(CF)-Bi" The islanders were playing with en Denis 5mm and JOhnny1;Ilre5.Hc also predicted that the "',I:i':l t” '. M h H H .d i - of Si a share on the dividend when the players slipped and H""m”"' 'eu'e'”Y'"!'N1'" m T ma" advnuge whe" Rock” MWTOW ””'"”d i” me” best ime Islanders would be m ms" t ' l:t'y-ebmti (mes game n ' stock bclzlnning in 1952 Tile new slapped through mud and water the Royal Canaan" Go" Mwcl" He skated Laurie re-.pIace by Christmas. We're not 30- ""3 5 6 t"g' rate "would be an increase or 40 After the first few P10l'l- "it arnenobleified maytimtrodaiy g e. n I in on top of Gordon who got hiilters-en Showed heady but not 100 ling: to lose too many games to. . h gems over the current 5159 mm fans-particularly last year-- - p 5 A1 .. V . V . . p. p '.. d I tccluntrys leading bookmakers -- a g - - , golf in phyglcgbtrglnlng mum. pajtOh1r':nv"1'c;l;”ga, tangzggel Lwam 33.2105-TWEK Dlalgljgtd Th; M1”1;': pmmc mm” 1w,ad,ed ilpgal occupation here - to balance mgms to subscribe to the new tyiltuyllit suretwheuier mu; was in secondary schools. The pro- ' doski drew majors mid-way la”” 9” P "re. ” er. ' mi Willie Marshall was sitiililz nni”"3” bwksl If We ”"””” has be” 0-rmwi Oct 1') --lCPl e sh;-res Wm he issued Sham)" C "3 .w." " p” " W " ' mm will start in Toronto but 5 thrauch the period for iightiniz mad mp and nevm gm zomgi ithc bench with a coiitentczi smilviheayu-V summmng cermm h”””' Industrial. 'iinlDl(;l"meiiti payrolls senit:icgjgzaiiiighcewggtriitsdun: tposlnbly would be lpnad M W. ; - g . - .. . .- these horses are bound to fall in .'. ,' t ' . ' 9 " era other large cities at the gigiirgew agotliethgeavbeesiseglanzlkoeskfxa IS4iL.'!t1ient:lvp's' Goal Pidsodnyi de-i:gIVC?llS?tf:;l2htWlE;F" gl(iengslli(r))ut::l(i1 pm” at the canoven ggalciieailymriggcfrd at ei?l1i?hl'):s li:::l?,r;,s for the increased capital. BLIND MAN RESCUES Cnum "ma "met . , . . , p. . , . s . - I . hard and painful lesson in box- . fence. Devandoski. Rockey, Mac-:I..nrrry Travis stuck his head out ' ginning of September. the Bureau The mm-3 Mme present; does LOUVAIN. Belgium, Oct. 30 - NEW yogx Oct 30 (Ap)..A ing. p h d i. Bi-lde.CMarllnea;l(; log:-ardg Titer: mitlhgiit: tSliIl:ll':;VaIt1: tf'1;Eute(iw1B?gl5i . S , olTilpati'scill!(:Cs rlcpiorttcd todaly. b x not accurately ingucate mg scope (AP)-A blind man rescued a prediction mu 9,,” Wm 1,. Play sirowed d-urlmz tsp. sefgn .35; h uigziocne 9g:be.l.t,S0nliLlG0alt-.1!-Ial demon W5: mtmhmg m',. ts S omI')1oVr.;untrnu5hn.fme nlgrginelgage or the.companys operations or rli)rolivn)l1l'ig cliiiild from the River four major baseball leagues ha. period h mh saw M113; am end. 1 he ' pmilwy, I ' Vwholc proceeding: and" when rel-X as '06 increased, to Ii)8”.l from the vminy 0! ms pmductS' Mr" ylal erel arel nmmcrmnmwu mm 1960 was made today by nedy score a goal. orrow ha. ag er. 0-. 1 ' mmded mqt he C-ame wmnv close . S was -t A " gt 1 d Cockshutt said. wn ng sons: the T1VCT'Wh0n M Frank Shaughnessy. president oi the bestchance of the Islander: Charlottetown. Goa. Gordonwm a ghutgmb re H dam” mm L -uh 'r)1::u- ..:';lii 19) .d a year heard a child shoutin-3 tor help. the Intel-nation.) Lgagug, Ha Ridhelitlilkhandiebd am dthe ctlflar gefenggk V;lt3ie.n;rl'al';l:.' McLaYgan,,ouh d-OM. cm.” gaff, U - 23:00!-compt;!rg:iYi::”; i;i1I:(S! H51 J1um1gCd :nlb1(!lgherI3ltcr.hCH(5iIl!;IE credits a plan advanced by Ford an 8'? go a. ac an er at uc : orwa 3. alnor. lav-I . . - ' '- V ny X! D 0 c c 0 Frlck n w b 3 b 11 1 loner riarrmvly missed the corner. .ero. Clements. Whitioi-1:. Smith.i V ' tut ' HALIFAX (H (C?) Th, previous inonih. and 338.5 on could not see. onlookers shouted wltmmaeklngl this clo(')Tl?:i:lSl of The liliilonaurs v t a 39 - - 15 Sept. 1. 1930. Au-rage weakly instructions to Timmermans and continued complaints by top min- Marshal. Beilringer. Morrow. Mac- dl'cS.s'lll;:1l'nOnl I - - - . .1. . K - ' 3 d .. was a quieter spot as the payer; CIt.Vs M11110? S1-Marys hit -1 5113.". carnlncs amounted to s.'ai)..'0 as a -he b ht Lh hll to . , A" ”'"lo"'"ow" P" M e3fZ;i:ialSfauGro3Dd and Mmbeanpi.-ilentlv undressed. Quiet talking today in their plans to enter is against a rcviseil average or s:l.'l0l.- mug E c d more I on I pmbabnny '”''''"m'" as the 1”” ”""ed by 1-Charlottetown Marshall hiya:-Sta nlmtmismeid utlaththere wclvlid ”r(:2.?iii:ntLe::iltile' oPnraedtc?l7x)i(' "gill i i "B”ck" whmmk 3"d Marsmu ilvlorrow. Bellrinzeft - 343 that l:li0lA'lfi?:l'e:n ilaccoilcvftrest iii: fit the junior squad entering the com varnfjcsxx-'1li11 i”""1”Vm?".,t 5-” HOLLYWOOD OCL 30 - (AP) . M" h" p”"dm ””"' Den” 2---Charla"-PWW" B0”ri""r 612-lilnxizh road trim Tin-so trip: and lemme Oi llzgreccittlliitggitaltioaarid EiLi”"E333? "i?."”ciiifi?.3"d”dit? tjuirtil Smith scored his first goal of the - . . ' . - . . 1 ” W '. W l . V. , ' I T 5 3 season m a neat play with whih (nggrgjitlessJI:fll:i"idE;sr)li;47.(:'L:a15)f)4 thehgoagginrs ggigdggcthnigo izoilrr; ";I;l':;e"iiui:1ig:;sCvi;rill 8iLE:1l:b)::Ait'ig ihsvh Colsumtllila. iod1;l3p,cr cent in spit in the face of cnlumnisti . lnck. ..Buck.. nicked the puck J - . I --' A . 3 e 35. . . V ova co to an . per ccn rt Fiorabel Muir in a night club en- Btaudry 1505. Macliride 18..-:8. .commented. enter the shore League. they will prince Edward Islanth counten of "Nick" Pldsodny's skates onto Smittyls stick and the youngster one man to beat. MacKen7.le took Second Period 3-Sydney. Kennedy Asked what he thought ot the ion but "Nick" Pidsodny stated He had little to say about Mono- try to find ll spot in the Antigon- isli-Pictuu-Colchester clrciiit. it Manufacturing was quieter than lit Aug. 1, losses in Ontario more visit here. however, be dismissed all reports linking his name with The actor and the red-haired writer faced each other without MONTAGUE - FRI. 8 P.M. - SAT. 8 and 10 PM. ”'"”"i ”"'"d "'9 1931” W W5?" (Petersen! 4'12 other teams in the league Din- was learned than offsetting moderate nd a word between in em in t . i t -- - - - . - ' B el ""3 W5” "f'” a" 9”” ."eL .. . l Pcnaliics: Favero 4:06. Cilpnlo'ning who has seen all six squads -- vanccs ill the other provinces. In- Hills justice court.) I ev ry ' M1:;:1"H Lt: ck J:3h.l”;'"g Hew;;1l;:'.6:5i3. Marineau 19:59. tin action answered that Glace riiistrial disputes continued to af- The incident at Ciro's night 3 d 5 ” WC - i Third Period Bay looked like the b:st 0! them D 5” d w' feet the situation in some indust- club last night sent Tone to - '" fa” '0 Wk -"”"'”5' M0"”W'5' 4-Charlottetown. Smith in the first round. They. are fast avd '' 5 "'5 ries. Little change was shown in 1all. He was r leased ix 1, bPg;?lfin1;i;?0f;:Vng3' L335 3125; iwhitiocki . .. . 2:32 skaters and have their plays down By Knggkguf logging, mining and trade. Ad- later on 3500 leiall. S on" In Technicolor - Ellen Drew .- Wendell Corey - 1 i. l........ . ,....;1. n.,....... 5-fgggiqggeggw;o,y;;:haii ,..t:::.1:. ';:.:.:(;'"t..i.”i"..t...”””".il'.2 ,..,,.W, N Y cc, ,,,, mp, .";'.T.ii?..”i:..:;:?::.i2.. "M22; .....”".l;”.:..t.?:. ”:.::..::”..”":” Elf”? mg Corgi ,1. k ., , J i n - . . ' i t iv!-' v - -- t "r ' i ' 55 m8 n rue Or 0 ran an ESSE ames. wglall lflgialc wiilvld &,,l'l'l1C”e.sgl0l:lf'i:l:L 6gCc.1cHfnewwn' Marsha” 6 06?:i-g):tl;1nt;pu:hC:';;e'F:;:'E:1BgIe?:!);: all”: g Dave Sam”, Autumn mlddle. and communication. xiii gltgtgryv-lawyerdistanley Glel: MO1EgTUEs jxlmma SEASON” . ' . i 189' -- - r 1 ;- s iht t d . d th sin: n was P03 nil nnocen ' ' lg”? h”h”m”13;fd H” 5'2” '1-Charlottetown, Macxenzia lwlniter jlsteovenlthu should be I ,Y;Ogkouf”3,e,':L,"pr:”:;:ee, tfmmh: ' . and ,.eq.,e,um ,, my mu - Gene Tierney - John Lund '0 0'" 9 "E "C 3 3" t, Wh'i k 12:3'liP"3 .v n res nil ensue . Triiw ' tf D .1 - lm” deneded 1"” me mm” "I. Petrlsariiiietsz Levlanocfoslki i.o5. Mc- ' ' ' ilgloltigipgiilngsefoiildrsy 0?r::16m1(?t'l'lBIl:'i(d 'AlI.xcnd.' D.'".s 5500 lllailaiilx ci?rlitmfi(ed.1 and me the net. . . . Dinnin commented that he . m. Six minutes "iter newcomer! Lam" 8”49' Cup0kh19'55' lslanderqgbadly outskateri his club hm” round' a n. um." . " i Slcpsi . i i sands weighed 16315; Brlmm 158. --- - gc:rinl;aag:en7tl:e xitiilgqndt. with mi mm"-"”' i 1" 7 9'”26;i;a:slt:y"1stg:cii's:tlit:i Ihinltigtlifdl tlifhllm smds "Wed the ruined Brimm OWEN SOUND. 0nt.. Oct. 30-. .. . .. .. . Gordon 8 5 3-14 three times before putting him (CF) -- Governor-General Vis- beautitui goal. Buck Whltlock mer Sydney deiericeman was 20- away. Rein" Edd” Ben. "upped count Alexander mm ted”, he - . muglonze iirielayriahtvaltosrdth L: tlhgiutgil Irs0"lgia3' toid gioeugite wguici "'9 HIM. awardinl " uchmcnl if ';'(V "'1' find hlhtat oltti Vglimstgn is i . A , ac a. o e " t3 1. Denis Smith. Smith and Mac- lhckgy scofgs not play in the Marltimes unless ""”'””i "””'Y '” ”” "””””" ,8," 0, 3.3.0. " ” ' 'l . Konzie broke away with only he played with Sydnw . he -dded- In an interview during a briel . I tho pus "Id skated hm close to A I O Hokey League that it the Mtllio aires kept aiv 1 i fire it low one into t e tar cor- mt? cl" C 71 ' posslbe openings in Mr. Church- l , net. at. Louis 4. Pittsburgh 7. WE D13-V9" '0 31"" "W HOIWKH Puck... P.OO.O ill's. cabinet. He said politics Millionaires had only three quahen Benlor W011” 300" bah .K00.d l0Hm- r---'- aren't in his line and that he shots on Gordon in the last pe- shawinlggn ppm 1, chlcouliml 1 PORTSMOUTH. N. 1-1.. 001- 30hr wouldn't take any job about . rlod but one of them was a hard drive by defenseman MaeBl-ldc. icvertime tier. 0. II. A. Senior iecia oi the road trip and The Millionaires showed the of- their Sundoy School (AP)--Waller 5. Woods. 75. "sim- day School Pitcher" oi the big leagues. died today. which he knows nothing. game, in Halifax on Tuesday night as they appeared to be complete- Hai kicked it aside with his pads. sunin 4 Hamilton a. The former hurler for Chicano. . The Millionaires played witn- Brlntlord o Owen Sound 8. . we ""...;:;,vi.";,;5 . o- A ii.li”i..:l..iT”5i'.'l?'f.?Jli..L'l in: :i.:i':.i;r:.2.:."i.::.o.ii:"":...::.":: 3"" 3"" """”"" celebrate signals my 5 sh. near. 2. c. sh-. win new a same. 9 I e"- n c' W-WW 4 ' ' a some inaccurate shooting the Is- pitch on Sunday. He old team Roll! of film dmlviwl IIG smoker for all Signals personnel now sewing or who have served with Kitchener 4 Guelph ll. Oshawa it at. Cstharlnes 3. Quebec Junior Quebec 8 Montreal Nationales 4. printed and sent out the seine day Prints double else at no extra cost. Any laxposurs roll Ste. Reprints loeaeliorliierlbo. Mallfih lervtes. Charlottetown. . lug and ii Dinning and their i iaasnce was easily noticed. Tin Islander! d ' corps oi Vitals. Dutchek. Travis and Mc- mgn played a sound ad clean -owners he would quit be me play- ing on that day. During his 11 years in baseball Woods never pitched a Sunday contest. landers might have run the score into the double figures. As it was the 12 goals they scored in their last two"games are only two less than their total oi it in the iirst the Royal Canadian Corps of Signals. All ex-service personnel are especially invited and urged to attend. This "get-together" is in observance of Signals Day which is beina i r p V seven games of the season. r - - 333K T'-'"'-"T-iT'f'. L." 1.. mus", I celebrated nationally 'at this time. p . . jg . g 5 ' ------- COLT STAW mm, M, M mm , M .5, ' SKATE '-m”.-""” .................... W. O i0 5:31. wI:lTl)1l.:D47:ghestriut g” M”. l ' 1.4.141 awe. -.i...a;4,cI.4:cw.4 (.v.(.a.lcraa.4. . Q 4. V O l mam 'mnNG r-- ---------------------- n- 3 m 10 Ti:TTT"T-T”'TT"TT" i I O "I00: 3. U. Q. Charlottetown Aglnonrlu. l oumear - nociazr -- snmnv vs, isuumszas "”"2 '”' "Tc" "W3? 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