., 1 that the Montreal Jupior will Nov island. bolstered by four of the Canadian players. a forward line ind one defenceman. Tuesday's game will be the first If the season for Charlottetown and island fans and the big turnout of hockey followers expected will see another of the -hockey-playing Rich- ard family in action. He is Claude Richard. 17-year-old brother of the "Rocket" and the "Pocket Rocket" who. as everyone knows. are two of the staewarts of Montreal Cana- diens powerful N-I-l.L. machine. 'l')ubbed the "Vest Pocket Rock- et". Claude is just beginning to find his way around the junior cir- cult. He shoots from the right and repbrts out of Montreal have it that if he continues to improve the N11. 1.. will have its first triple brother not since the days of the Bentleys. The following is a thumbnail sketch of the Canadiens' as they will lineup here: 1-ED JOHNSON - Goaltender- Ed is in his last year of Junior hockey. He has played for Jr. Royals. Jonqulere and Tr o is glvieres and he will he a big factor the Baby Habs quest for the memorial Cup. 3-CLAUDE RUEL e 17-yean- 'old; hails from Sherbrook. Quebec: second year with the club. Claude is small for a defenceman but is one of the steady men on tile club. - 73-JOHN LONGARINI - 17-year- old from Sault Ste- Marie. John is another reason why the Hahs are considered a strong coentender for Memorial Cup. 4-ROD PELCHAT - In his last year of junior hockey; from Dol- beau. Quebec. Rod is one of the best defe in the business. 5-RALPH MCNIFF - 18-yearn old; second year with club; from Montreal and has a great future on defence. 6-FORBES KENNEDY -- Everybody in these parts knows Forbie. 8--WILLIAM CARTER m 17- In This Corner Nomacls' Scru Link In Vicl The Charlottetown Nomads are preparing for the big game Sat- urday by holding evening practice Icssions out at the Queen Charlotte High School Field. Their spirit is high and some of them have gone so far as to predict a victory. We queried Dr. Jelks on the matter last evening but the doctor was his usual old - -l-commi ui self. He says. "It'll just another fool- ball game and the boys will play ' it that way." The Nomads are in top shape and except for a broken nose in- jury suffered by Dick Carroll came out of last Saturday's encounter with the 1-lalchetmen unscathed. Even their heavy. hard-driving acrum is unhampered by inluries and this is unusual for the scrum lads have just about the toughest Job on the team. When it comes to headlines the. rugged gentle- men whose job it is to get that . ball out to the picking quarter seld- om get any headlines. even though hardly a game paaseI,in which they dou.'ts.-irate. plenty. ' Forwards in rugliiiare-much like the -tackles and cefres in (Jihad- lan football. They usually do most ofdthe work and the quarterback an ends ab all the glory. It ., be truthfully said we team just couldn't C I firat class scrum. doesn't get that oval -isn't made. And if the runs aren't made then the scoring of points becomes I difficult task indeed. play frequently targets for (leafs, 4-ithc-r.' intentionally or unintentionally and CANADlENS' The above player m Important ory March we have seen on occasion a actually stunned by the great string of victories. Coach Jelks has ten into a game. T listed on the llneu turn up for knows best and that he must lineup he can ocasion than them. it able. No one (in: bank acount for nothing out of it of winning and the turn up for the ca they know tho)" it This allitmlc could by many pm-lit-ipmlts sports in (lime Dlaycd no small problems and this has gone a long whipping In three straight goals way to build up the spirit that a winner must have. Rocker Powered Canucks iEdge Toronto Leafs 3-2 TORONTO. tCPl-Rocket Rich- ard. Montreal's great right wing- er. slashed home a 25-foot back- hand shot with five minutes left to give Canadlena a 3-2 victory Wailesday nlsht over the last- placa Toronto Mapl,e-fleets before 1:005 National Hockey League nr. . The victory prolonged the Amherst Ram AMHERST (CF)--Amherst llam- blers halted Saint John Beavers drive to the top of the ACSHL Wednesday night. They defeated the visitors 7-.) to disputed possession of t l in the standing. "V P.” Ra PG take over un- White (Satin :42, Palindino. 1: 7.01. Slnitdl 14.42. third league-lending Ca.nadiens' un- beaten atreak to nine games-five vlbtories and four tier. For the Leats, who put on one of their better displays and led 2-1 at the end of the second period. it was their sixth straldw loaa. Besides Rocket Richard. the other Montreal scorers were can-. tre Jean Beliveau and .rookie blers Dump St. John Beavers 7-3 Ioh 7.45, Palladino 10.22. Hindi- berger 17.16. D. Kiley 18.00. 1.. Kiley 18.19. Second rind: 5. Amherst. Idt, Leyte) 8.11 -Penalties: Powers, Puddlcombe 36, 4.20, Kuzma period: 0. Amherst. . ltlbd ole Kllq (Leyte. Gray) 8.10; 7. saint and eataoorad Join. Jones to the final aualoa. better) 5.17: I , man (Brklaclch. Kn-na Amherst an t (Palladium flinch- . Saint John, Kul.l- ) 9.57- I. Reid. K Bier! ll. needs no introduction to island Hockey fans. He of course is Forbie Kennedy great centre star of the Montreal player impact when the two forward walls coll- ide. The Nomads scrum compris- ed of Charlie Ready, Claude Fields Ron;MacIvor. Charlie Heusts, Ac- quinas Ryan and Joe Coyle, in our humble opinion, stands second to none in the Maritlmes and have been the secret to the Nomads nothing but praise for his team. He has said and says that they are the finest group of players that he has ever worked with. He likes their attitude and has high regard for three of his players who have seldom got- hey are usually, p as subs. bull Gerard” Burge, Hisson Carr and iNell.s Hansen have yet to fail to a game. Their admir- 5. able attitude is that the coach that if he decides! go along with they slders best for the is alright with This outlook is really ronmumrl--, Ds cheques in the , playing, They gm. Hawks and Fredericton Capitals but me Am-,1; fought to a 3-3 deadlock here , hea.-um,-ak of Wednesday night, the first lie in losing Yet work after week they 32 other well scored in that parts for it I.” Fredericton. Moncton goals were part in the over- yall harmony that exists in the club. .Thcre is no hick:-ring over petty . wing. Bob bears the name of a ..uidEJ.'l... iroliwiiisooniiiih squad. two and tying the others. scored twice. p llowe matched Guy Gcndron's first- the first period but llergesh put the Rangers in front wi only tally of. the middle fra me. Howe scored again 40 d sisted tally. Play To 3-3 MONCTON. (CP)- M o n c to n games of Atlantic Coast Sen- mes even when ior Hockey League schedule. ill be watching. ln- won copied Bessie McDonald Roy Buck Whitlock. llcrnic and Neil Se- fired by Ivan Houle. Billy Sinnett and Ray Leduc. Hawks rallied from a bad start. after Caps' scorcd two quick ones early in the first. Neil Sowell sal- vaged a tie for the visitors. heat- ing Nick Pidsodn-y with a 35-foot- er in the last five minutes. Both teams missed opportuni- lirs in the scorelws overtime per- iod as the netminders came III! with spectacular saves. right winger Claude Provost. De- fenceman Hughle Bolton a nd rlghtwlnger Ronnie Hurst. a re- placement with the injury-riddled Leafs from their-'Pittsburyi Hor- nets farm club. counted for Tor- onto. First period: 1. Montreal. Bell- veau 5:3; 2. Toronto, Bolton. .47. . Penalties: Thomson 3:04, Stew- art 7:47, Duff 11:09 and 17:04, Leclalr (major) and Morrison 13:10, Bellveau 19:53. . Second period: 3. Toronto,1-lurat (Morrison. Harris) 16:32. Penalties: Talbot 3:85, Hurst 9:54. Sloan and Icclalr 11:58, Bolton 12:15, H. Richard 15:W. Third period: 4. Montreal. Pro- vost tMosdell, Harvey) 6:40. 5. -The Barbados dock strike has heel; aettleiduafter ll gays and dock- oI- win an open e port hora ilbee for shipping today. The dispute. Montreal, M. Richard (H. Rich- ard. Moore) 15:00. Junior Canadiens whopwill be ap- pearing in Charlottetown Tuesday night Nov. 22. Fnrbie is currently the top scored on the Canadiens' Lindsay's. Goal - Gives Wings Tie With Rangers NEW YORK (CP)---Ted Lind- sayls 11th goal of lhe year enabled, uphill drive Detroit Red Wings to salvage a 3-3 forced Ran tie with New York Rangers Wed- nesday night. The National Hockey League champions have been un-I able to defeat the New Yorkers! in four starts this season. losingl Llndsayls goal with less than twoiDP"”"' Hm" minutes left broke off a peraonall : ' fails0&::gg'X::ie:I:?.::;e;o?;: tinati 5:05. Dlneen and Fontinalo Wally Hergcsheimcr each of whom Ranger rookie ”.r:l'g8SsllClHICI' (Creighton. Footin- , ' 1 :23. 99"”! 3031 "1 Penalties: eimer rug la.-os. th the after the third period opened. only to have Herlzcshelmer give the Rangers the lead for the third time Stops: three minutes later on an unas- Hail .. Moncton, And Capitals Monreal Jr. Cainadiens laied; For Sports Arena Mr. Earl Nicholson. manager at the Sports Arena. announced yeat-1 erday that be has received word ' Canadlena dg-i'n&tely appear her Tueadan, -' The Canadiens' opposition will be furnished by a picked team of ntermediate and junior: from the Bill won the most award in the Junior "B" player to have around. 9-CLAUDE RICHARD ard theme. Canadians- the power play. years-old from Cornwall, Ontario nigger in Montreal and is a very valuable 11-RALPH BACKSTROM - 17- years-old from Kirkland Lake. Ont. Ralph was brought up to Junior "A" in the 1953-54 season. He was pursued by every hockey scout in the country before signing with the one scout described him as 'i super star of the future". Ralph plays his regular shift, kills penalties alld is on the point in 12-DICK DOUMOUCHEL - 10- ycars-old. A mokle on the club. Dick plays either left wing or 17- years-old; shoots right wing. Claude is the third man in the great Rich- uournnal. (or) .- nu ...'.c...l. the A aecrotthatthoaeeratpractleaed Goaebcarl Montreal Alouattea an rouruml IUlIeofthD'l'llC& Page 6 The Guardian Thursday, Nov. 17. 1955 onpaudatenca. IfMt "' ' aretowln the BlgFour iooanllpl-rol.! final heresatiirdayagainatnronto -Island Hocke The island Senior "B" Hockey League will open at the Sports Arena on Tuesday. NOVGNNT 19 with Saint Dunstan's University playing the summerside Aces. it was announced following a hockey meeting last night. Five teams will competelin the S place teams will play-off in one round of the semi-finals while the To Begin - November 29 ilther round with the winners to meet in the finals. Thursday night until Christ as. M.A.H.A. but Saint Dunstan's (at their own request) will not repre- sent the Province ln the Maritime Senior "B" playdowns in the event they should win the League title. gos and go on to the Grey classic, the AI: will have to ob 1 something about Tom Dubllnakl llama and Hal Patterson. ugff:ilsl:'.e.ly..r the Algettes figure 5'35 0"lN9333 toberlghtintherewlthapaaa Wlllianuwaaalate-comerthls ' barrage themaelvea. They're count- season to the Montreal team. He ing on quarterback Sam Etche- was picked up from New York verry not only to out-pass Dub- Giants of the National Football confusing the Argos off balance. NOT TAKING CHANCES jury but is in top shape again. Just the same. a big part of thel.Patterson's ability both as an of. practices under coach Douglas fenslve end and a defensive half (Peahead) Walker has been dO- are well known. On defence he is voted to plus defence. It haagtaken iiodlum Turf E y League iGames wlllibe played at the ports Arena on Tuesday and The League will register w h the two formszahard gllneto . -chargin " "'3 S?."'k M" the l'”"g” hurry Dubllnskl, and sharp-eyed centre and has a big one. been with the club for 3 years; plays left of goals. ins- weighs 190 lbs. Plays and looks have a great future in hockey. l7-BOB COURCY -- Last year with club born in Granby, Que.. Bob is expected to score a lot of goals this year. 20-BOB BOUCHER - 17-year- old left hand shot who plays right great hockey family and is the son of Bill Boucher. In a couple of years he could bring the name of Boucher back to the N.H.L. lime- light. 21-JEAN PICARD 1- l8-years- old. born in St. Helene, Quebec- A good dcfenceman with ” year of Junior "A" eliginllity. Likes it when the going is roughest. 2:3-ANDRE PRONOVOST - At Anare is the captain of the club. Scored :15 goals in his first year with the club. He played with Shaw- inigan in the Quebec Senior League for three games and more than held his own in the fast company. Lindsay's tally climaxed a long for the Detroiters. who ger goalie Lorne Wors- ley to make 37 stops compared with 16 for Glen Hall of the Red Wings. First period: 1. New York. Gan- lLewlcki, Gadsby) 2:35; 2. (Lindsay. Kelly) Penalties: Godfrey 1:24, Fon- Idron is :01, Fontinato 14:19. , Second period: 3, New York, Howell 1:11. Chevre- Fontinato 19:51. Third period: 4. Detroit, Howe ltDelvecchlo) 0:40; 5. New York. Illugesheimer 3:52; 6. Detroit lLlndsay (Reibell 18:05. Penalties: None. 4--ll 8-47 ..4 8 Worsley .. ...l.'l 16 Stalemate First period: 1. Fredericton, Whitlock tLeplnel 1:53; 1. Find- ericton. McDonald (Lecle:c, Me- Phee) 3:19; 3. Moncton. Hollli tLacroix. White) 18:40. Penalty: Leclerc 10:50. Second period: 4. Moncton. Sin- ,llctt IHirschl'eld) 14:42: 5. Monc- lton. Lcduc (Carver. Plrie) 17:41. : Penalty: Whitlock (10-minute misconduct). Third period: I. Fredericton. Sewell (Leplne. Leger) 14:56. Penalty: Blackburn 2:22. to make the N.H.L. He will probably make it too because he skates and shoots well. He scores plenty of goals and will back down from no wing and is a free- wheeling skater who gets his share 16-RAYNER LAMB - l7-years- old from Montreal, stands 6ft. 3 14-CLAUDE IIAFORGE - Has ' like ”Butch" Bouchard and should : t h a had a pretty good day's huntinz earlier this season. Jimmy bagged three geese and two black ducks. The geese weighed 11 3-4 lbs., I0 V4 lbs.. and 8 lbs. Since this early season catch Jimmy has bagged 4 geese and it is reported that is Mr. Chevel-ie's spaniel "sparkle. McCurdy Cup game with the Acadia Axemen will be made to- day. Only a couple of minor problems remain to be ironed out and in the meantime the Nomads have had tickets for the game printed which are on sale today. second and fourth will play in the Jimmy Cheverie of Sourls East this is top for the Souris area. Shown in this picture on the left Tickets On Sale For Saturday's Rugby Coniesi Final arrangements for the big A terrific crowd is expected to unpout for the game Saturday and it might be: a good idea to get a ducat as soon as possible to insure a nice view of the im- portant contest. Tickets can be obtained from any official of the Nomads' club. Figure Skating Classes Today Mr. Walter scantlelaury wlll be- gin figure skating classes this af- iu-noyon at the Sports Arena at 5 .m- run will mark tlwtllteenth con- " year that Ur. Scantlebury as held instruction Mflodl lll the rt of figure akatln for Charlotte- town's youth and as usual later on in the season a-big carnival will be held. l in on , ursday afternoon. with Kenlvile senior Hockey. League Both The classes will he held all dur- wlnter season at 5 lxm. slender: Sign I downs. Parkdale Flyers. Basilica Youth ' Club, Montague Primroses. Saint Dunstan's and Summerside- It is known that Walker was im- pressed with Dublinakra long pan- ses last Saturday when Argos da- feated the favored Hamlton Tiger- MASSEY RETURNS OTTAWA tCP) - Governor-Gem The teams in the League are i VANCOUVER (CP)-The Empire Stadium turf has been covered with a foot-thick blanket of straw in gral Vincent Massey returned to ggamiarw Cup foot. It Ni-llfslanilings M 4 Bobby Jones after a recnrq. . w,'I"”"h "att:;;g;ym:m;;y:”lo:':: Nine tons of straw and a 322,000 breaking career in amateur golll (By The Canadian Press) culfgalewmmr Fm. During im nylon tarpaulin were spread over turned professional as years W, W L T F A W8 Toronto visit. Mr. Massey ln- "if fmu” mm why m man 3 gem” M m".'""' Montmal In 3 5 48 23 25 spected exhibits It the MI. . and Besides protecting the leld pictures on golf. The Atlanta links New York 8 5 Ella 39 19 attended the horse show. He pre- M” '-'"l'"”' l'”1l"3"' "ll 1”" W'""' 5” ”""'”'”d ''l” '''""'l”'9 Boston 6 4 5 30 2717 sented the Governor-General's Cup '11"!!! l3'l”"” "'””3” 3'” by Mm”?! lg” 333""! '1'” ll Chicago 5 7 5 37 -1615 to Dr. J. a. Cilasaela of wluow- Evans. it will encour-re n .rnd- 1930-410 - - III II;-us-Em-teur Detroit 3 7 s 37 3914 dale, 0nt., for an winning entry. In! thaw and leave thy turf in top and oven. and the rl Ima- Toronto 5 u 2 23 49 12 Golden Gael. -hope for the unit Mr W1 "W'- Gudmore SALECONTINUES room Save .. Nol specially purchased for for Christmas Gifting. 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