0' to Atiantics swanip Mina C In Third Period For 7-3 Win At Halifax mnmax; Dec. 23 - (or) - Haiifax Atlantics ripped through like a tidal LITTLE SPORT .. .g,'g..,...,7 Pawlshyn Gets Winning- , Goal As Islanders Edge A Glace Bay Miners 4-3 iliti '3 , my I 2? TC: . 1 In .1 u . I vu1:.H...'..".'.'..” ' g I q. i ;i'Tii'.:.f Ft'iEi?iY-jib: is'rMA's I B Ami, t i ii y ni ' ' I A-'v'”et”' 11. jail."-'r':.u. ht L at .5 lliiii u I ulmi iiitxli . M i AM? Hayes: forwards, King. Ewnegg Watson, Ford. Inuffman, Gould, Holiett, McPhee. : "5-T 1EcTii1a',v."s?ni31Eme iMcKenzie, Schiller) . 18:40 r;i.ACFl BAY. N. 8.. Dec. 23 - , Penalties: Clements 3249, Wise- iCPi-Walter Pawlshyifs goal early i i , in d i d i 1 ht "1911 4150- M809-Y 11?13- . s ""r':'rm:-'- -m-- gih;;;,...;”.,nP";g,a,,;;: ,. 88;; . s........ Period PAGE SIX THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN DECEMBER 24,. 1952 svdnegn rv;;3;io;w;;;;;s mm mm oinan... nan... Charles em; . -- Mr- Ray Miners in a Maritime Major . , ' V 3' ' ' I . ' - , we Habs I take Desaulniers Sparks Attack 3323:” i.':i"..i”....”:it?' ”"" 1-8 in '”.i':.i.""”" But the spotlight was on Buck ' .I:hh;d Period ' . Dupylvaymsg energy msphe um A (I5;0beE&0n' Mcbonuh) N 5:2. finesse about the goals that Sydney 2.-Halifax, King t Whiilnck, the wily Islanders' centre y who boosted his league scoring i. leadership by rapping in two goals (Ford, McLaughlin) . ezu Penalties: Lepina 1:49, Mu-.1;-1. tyre 3:09, Morrow 7:28, I-Iayeg didn't have. Halifax broke a. 2-2 tie in the second period and launched 'feCharlottetoii'n, Pawlyshyn (Gray, Whitlock) . Penalty: Travis. On Toronto, Road Trip 1:02 o t F . .. . e O - Z . n11trllili:::Ei5"iit?()gk (tiieaiieghheiii the rirsiis'f,ff:f H ,5 - ' a third-period assault Whlah SW 13 M Ilmod 0" 80-"U5 by WP Backorv Loclghart. ; . . ll 9 MONTREAL Dec. 23 -(OPP (our Emil: malted before mmm Second Period I Eddie .1055 and Connie Bah- " Montreal Canadiens, minus two 3111330031 "I115 91' 0119- . h . veteran centre men took along Sydney opened the scoring. with 3 Hamxi K1”? - Ronnie .Rowe cum, beuung Roam, (Flord, Watson) ...... i1:lI ,4-Sydney. McDonagh (Robertson. Rowe) 5-Hall-fax, Watson (Ford) . 19:01; Penalties: King 9:00. Weavu Gerry Desaulniers of Montreal . Royals when they left tonight for Toronto and a Christmas eve Na- tional llockey League game with Hurry To Fight IDNDON. Dec. 23 Roy Mclideekin early in the first period. But Frank King tied it up less than 30 seconds later. King, on a neat play with Billy liomme. Whitlock and Ronnie' Hurst tallied for Charlottetown. The game was a close-checking affair and there were only six Posiponed penalties. The play was even in the m(AP).. first period but Islanders broke Maple Leafs. B1-lton's Randy Tu,-pm '33 1,, no through hi' the second with one .. Desaulniers has been going well hurry to meet newly "owned ugh; W350" and mu hF0"d- brd0keT:;he 9:00, Ford 14:50. izoai by Whitlock which tied the The M. M. H. L. game, between Johnnv HQ1'eck who was highly with Royals of the Quebec Senior heavyweight champion Home ”5 mk'W3Y i” t t? 599"” - -9" Third Period 5i'"FP. g g the Islanders and Halifax. oi"ig- .e;a,.de.3 as p1mf;"g Coach of the Hockey League. He has nine goals Mom-el Sydfleys 3111 MCDOIMBIII Sciged :3 6.Ha1imx,c,go1d With both team? Dlaylnk Wide inally scheduled for the Forum oiiisauig ste. Mai-ieitenm in the N 0 mid 15 35515” 101' 25 Winks 80 1” Manager George Middve-ton said even-metcfiugtv wh chltwtei mrtmt (Lauffman, Hayes) 4;53 own Tm” "19 Wmnmil tally. Whl1- Christmas Night. has been post-'1-1. A, senigp League. made an 'un.' U135 59350" Mid 15 Within the WP today that he and Turpin had mgrtfinmjgflti u:";0.B' cosh” .5 7”fIv?,1;?;g;!'FB:gine) ........... N am 15 scorers of the league. Desaul- nicrs played three games on lend- lease with Canacliens last season. read about, various American inter- i ests wanting to promote a Moore-i Turpin title fight. I "But we have not been cunttictedl In the third. Nick Pidsodny look- ed bad on several goals and Mc- Meekin, too, was caught out of pos- l k t . . " i .- . - . blazed it past goalie Don Loc'kh'2ir'i nVom -an mdlcauons a bumper Monday mam” The ucmible H0” A - crovid will he on hand for the con- eck, who was one of the central 8-Halifax. Watson (Lerpine) 9-Halifax, Goolil .. on a close-in shot. . . , , ya . . , . . A. h 1 1 J 3 1t . , I-"3”9f”P53 (L-Eitredfutlifigitjcy i:h:llIaIl?;eL;'m0gmi:fdi:3l: lifilcgmfisispliiltcmrig tchmlomeummsydil1l3?;9t:::::t gi;mQU9b;:nAC9: lirieig officially " said Middleton "and so ' " M9" but sydneyts accuracy wasim-Sydneyt Row” . (1'haJ-imierown: C031. Mupr; d . . . , . ” ,-V r 0 "9 5"” ”S0- WW - a g . - ' r ' poor. (Robertson) .. . 15:13 J Hum mlsmveson" Brklacicjh L; for tickets from different sectionsihhi, team go don-n to an 3.1 dafegtlhls We 8031 Siilulgt? 1" three far as we are concerned a light-l Bmy Goold Started the ban NHJ Penalty. weaver la.25. t' roll. Trav'i:- forwards Whitlock of the Plownm Tim buses have 5910”? the Halifax Atlantics. Thatmames. wtm Canadians Elmer h"V3'we13'h" bm” ” W" ""4 lng near the five-minute mark andlstopsi , . (..1m..' p”.1vshy,L Beahdryl Wise. bees charietiged from the wesioriiyiiofeat. by the way, was the vvorstjg-'3Cl: isdstillj oil; rginixclirgzla Ylilhg some time." Buck whmock (above) with two Ford Added mother about 5 mlmi pidsgdny g 11 9 1551,, man. Holdaway. Gordon. Hurst, 5" 0" 0 9 Islmdi 10 be mmcled 011 the M111i0"3i1'95 me H” Um i y 3' Twp” mimer Wm” midrum ' tr Then Joe Le ine made Ii. MOMeekin .. . D 1 13-219 3 Clements. Me" in Sydney this season ,and iivetmnned 5 fractured cheek bone Weight champion, rtcently Hbdl-' goals 'and an 37:31” sparked the its lanes; to Watson who ripped m e--ea: Q Glace Bay: Goal. Lockhart: de- I-CYCOE To 'R-Efllfll ldoubt K it SM to" Wm with Someiin Boston Sunday night was pp”. Gated 35 European mm heavy" giigedg: Iln i':thtI”I1t4-3 Wm over on iuglsodny and scored easily. . . fence, I-linchberger. Macey, Ama.- . . . .0! the fans who were opposed tolaicd 9" he” 1”” mgr” He Wm be weight king to concentrate on I 5' "5 nghjhhhy G00” scored his Second mm, 0 ' 1 dio, Biirega; forwards, Jose, .'Back- TO BHIIIIS Lineup ii-loreci:'s coming to Sydney in thelmable W Play for three W W” middleweight title fight. Ray I three mmuh; lam. unassisted on . ' . . or, Vcrricr, Schiller, Bonhomme. Ann first place. tW"k5' Robinson retired and gave up his s & trickling shot which buelfgot . McKenzie, Keller, Raynak, Miller B05-1-oNy Dec. 23 ., (Api AAS4 - - - Trev middleweight 9;-own last week, by Pmsodny P W L T F A" SUMMARY d gh (,1-1 1 L ; -rh pg" .. - g ,.,.nn.....AAr....A. l y , S rii-so Period isivlig to saikaieain 1:amb:,.but nriaiiheiiylniioigfky 1:4 Game PUSIIIOIIEII TORONTO, Dec. 22 - .CP) - E;i1"i;,”'”f;'g”.,t,””” mud mg "C Hall!” 37 23 12 2 153 123 it IHGMCG BBY. 3aCk0l' the Boston Bruins today returned 'tough task in taking over the Si-d-i MOV1” M hm” "W95 1” OM31” mm H Y n- l ' Ch wwm ' 37 18 19 0 130 no 36 moss) . . . ...... .. 1:43 Norm Corcoran to their Hershev ney Club Two seasons ago die! - VTTI Wm he avmmble five minutes ab Side-ups. G l Pidsod ' d Sydney " 38 18 20 0 104119 36 i z-4:iiiarlottetown. Hurst farm in the American Hockey - id t ' 7 f - -J Th” Midge” mickey game be" tcr each race during the 1953 sea- 5' "Cy" 0” ' ny' CA (31805 Bay 3314 22 2 103 123 30 2 . s. . . y , . - . . . - V -- - d -- , - : . . . -e,--e--:---- ”.i?:3Jf;i”.?3?-l”'..YY??.f?I?f5.... ..... .3il5;2”i39;?mfst;i;;bM'3g3t;;;gHms133I3e”3iLyi25”.f”ZEL"i-at-nit e::,:.-....: B M 3f..iI.'.f.3Ji”t33..”5f””" C0'”"”W ggggggg-n d P;ggl;mggg1rroli;eDogg;f1g- Too Late To classify . . ' ' .. ,.i ' y ; , . :s 4ggg(cVi(oI'3a.VMaI-(give) 13,43 13:51 Sunday against Montreal C-an- tsydney officials. This year he is 2:: been poatponu unm 8' later PHILADELPHIA De .23 (AP) Hm-eck, . . FOR SALE -- EIGHT FEEDEI ' ' ttttttttt " ' t” ms" linking over from Cliff Roach, who ' Maritime Major g Joe Mimi Ngw 5'0” Qenm, Halifax: Goal. McMeekln: de- rattle between 700-800. Appli Armol Whitehead, Clinton. iieight has decided to quit the ring tmcei I-mm": MCN911. McLaughlin, y until he is released from the army Miceli, victim of a technical knock- l out in a match with Gil Turner here last night after 53 seconds oi the 6th round. expects his discharge in six months. Markets At A Glance was well liked by the Sydney fans and players. When Cliff stepped aside he had his team in second Almond Vacate: i)ii:ie'wis K33? r:1rt):(Iv1nig0Of0SrLTi:llgChfll1zi Fgathgrweight Titlg the start of the season. Sydney 3 Halifax 'f Charlottetown 4 Glace Bay 3 Quebec Junior Quebec 1 Montreal Oanadiens 2 VA-NOCIUVER. Dec. 23 --lCPie- . Horeck, ll0w'eV6.f', .1! a scrzippcr . Frankie Almcmd has 0IIlC.3Iiy va- who will give. everything he had to New Brunswick senior produce a winner. At Saiilt Stewcfittd the Canadian featherweishf , Marie Johnny was quite popular hoxlniz tiUP- y Monrlon 7 Fredericton 4 F with the fans according to the The OM-tlmll 120111911 50y 0f: i (By The Canadian Press) Canadian boxing annouiicecl todayl A, p, (1. a letter is en route in Les l..eiour- chairman of tho Toronto Globe and Mail. In mak- ing his resignation Jvlinny made l-mmnm h Base metals rah wash it plain that it was not on account. neau ni Quebec. I Pictuu 8 Aiitisoiiish 5 em Gus Sm, "A my hard ("unis hemeen hi?” camdmn .B”mg FcdeYat"m.R'at' Montreal.- Industrials gain Da- self and any or the club. His only ing committee. nnnnunhnsj his I'8- Quebec Senior pars lose ' reason was that "he could get tiremeni. more money at Sydney." As yet he! Almond said his "reluctant." de- has not taken his brother Daniiyicision to retire was reached be- to the Steel City. y (cause he could ”not serve three ' s ' tmasters. . .the boxing game. This appears in be a tough sea-.my heme and my business career. son on goalies and one of those The 25-year-old Vancouver boy who is receiving his knocks is Syd- has held the Canadian feather- ney's Nick Pidsodny. From all re- weight crown since 1860 when he ports Nick had a. rough time in scored 8, sensational knockout over Sydney on Monday night. when he Toronto's Lou Alter, was beaten eight times. Flour 0'. Almond last only four of 212 pro- N Y k- ll. - Ottawa 5 Quebec 2 ct ew or Rs s lead mixed mar Montreal 4 valleyfield 0 Sirik: Talks Break Dihwil Qurimsc, Dec. 53 -rcr)4.uedi- Toronto - Bacon hogs. grade A, 326 a hundredweight. I New York - Cotton closed fivc cents to 80 cents a pale higher. a ' 9 city iirisfiias ; i i Kiurrrorr. England - (cm - Farmer E. C. spurge of this War- wickshire district wondered whether. his Friesian oow "Banana" had set' a record. The cow's milk yield Our winii to you this joyful neiiaeiy o O Season is as old on Si. Nick and an sincere as the spirit (at his mix... the goals were of the soft variety. Last night things were ' not too much better. As this is being writ- ten midway through the third per- fessionai lights. came up with a shutout. of course the number of shots which a ation talks called by labor Min- ister Barrette to seek a settlement of the Louisville. Que. textile strike, broke down today. The end came during a meeting reached 12 gallons a day. compared to average daily yield of four gai- ions for dairy cows. I BEST WISHES TO ALL ova 9 i l 'i MOl'!1E.1u'iltmal! iod of the Halifax-Sydney game goalie as to handle makes quite a 3- . Nick has been beaten six times difference. A goaltender who is of representatives of the Canadian H which want help his goals against kept busy. seldom ever has a poor Catholic Confederation of Labor am y average. night. The poor performances and Associated Textiles in Mr. s ' ' com on a night when a goalie has Bar-rette's of ce. y , . J k C Men's wear goalie Al Mill:-ir apparently had only about 15 shots to handle and The meeting was the fourth her! Rom ,, mm developed W, ' quite a good night at Glace Bavitlie reason is that he hasnt since last week. The rcpresenl- Imntedy 24 mm. service? Double In the last two periods Al had 2'7 enough work to keep warmed up. atives were considering a four- me pnmsy An, N," 0; 3 ex. ' M , W shots directed his way and kicked ' ' f point settlement proposal made by pnsun only 40 cehu, ugh.-hm ens ear 'out. all of them. From all reports The deadline for bringing play- Mr. l3arret'e. 4 cents each. Mall Film Service, 1A1 plays his best games away from ers into the M. M-. H. L. has been The proposal aimed at settling cnarlottetovm. ihcme. A week ago at syney he extended to January 16, it was the strike which erupted into g learned last night. The extension violence Dec. 11 when strikers . had 29 shots to handle and he 1. n FORUM DATES DEC. 23 to 27 clashed with Provincial Police. The Riot Act was red . Details of the talks failure -were not immediately available from the delegates. The OOCL has already issued I threat that it would call a general -strike- of its 90.000 members in Quebec Province if the strike was not settled. It was not known im- has been granted by the C A. H. A. 50 that all players who come in now will be eligible to take part in tlie Aexander Trophy pay-offs with the Quebec winner next spring. Halifax, Sydney and Glace llany voted in favor of the exten- sion while the Islanders were also in favor of it. . . . Say Merry Christmas to HIM With a Gift Certiiiicate KEK1 :tii'(KKKKK .- VVI-'ll)NiCSDAY - . No Skating. Tomorrojw being Christmas Day. mediately what .the OCOL planned ll 'ill b. ' t th M it' i . . TH"R5DAYr . 1 hgthlgtic irrogiltieltgin closee if N do , Afternoon Skating .. . yyems sh-me than first chmsgmag Dont. know what to.get HIM? of IS it that .. . in . General Skiiiiifg .. - 8 to it) WINNIPEG, Dec. 23 e (C?) - Prices moved narrowly but gener- ally displayed a firm tone in dull trade today on the Winnipeg Grain Exchange. Oats was the only grain where prices closed lower. Flax moved up on processor buy- ing and light offerings, but demand in other grains was limited. Do- mestic interests picked up oats and barley in ii small way. Rye attract- ed light American buying. There was no information avail- able on export loadings of Canad- ian wheat. Prices for the top grade; of class two and IWA wheat advanced one- quarter cent from yesterday. you just cant spare the time to shop around? Well relax, because your problem is sc-ived. Give him a Mallory Gift Certificate and the bright miniature hat and hat box to go with it, or a Warren K. Cook Gift Certificate for a pair of Pro-Slacks with a pair of miniature trousers on a hanger. . but the words "Glory be to God in line lligliest and on earth peace to men of good will" still ring out as were first FRIDAY -- H()('.KEI' -- li:.'i0 HALIFAX vs. tclearly as when they lSLANDERSluttered. In the athletic world we trust and hope that will always be the case. For our part we can only offer the efforts of our columns throughout. the year to the "Glory of God" and to our readers we ex- it very i SATURDAY!- Afiernonn Skating 3 to 5 Night - Juvenile Hockey. From all at our friendly um Ed& we and Holiday Greetings right to your door! TWO SKATING SESSIONS WILL BE HELD ON CHRISTMAS DAY-. Kelly E? Maclnnis He'll be more than pleased with either of these novel gifts and hell be able to select the type he prefers and the correct size. ' Jack Cameron end sincere wishes for Merry Christmas. s h -5 c'S”ER"81'-S 5 Afternoon 3 to 5 glaozsins prices: y y 135 Gt Gemge 35 ' Night iiiiiiii " ' 8 m 10 My 'Ieu.7A.D"' m”iM” "WA: STOVE F0? MEI! ' I Barley - Dec. 1.2256: May 1.22. it-A: J17 l.i6y,B. Eye -- Dec. 1.1586; May l.a5t5A; Jly 1.82563. Max - Dec. 8.30; my 3.39; Jly HAVE A HAPPY TIME. VSKATE OFF YOUR. EATING EXCESSES. 139 KENT STREET OIIARLOTTETOWN, P. 15.. I. I The roiiiiiii 3.3855A. visa THEATRE ”ELOPEMENT” Clifton ,Webb - Ann Francis - EXCELLENT lreasure lost canyon . -- Color -- wiiiiun Powell '- 4. Fri.-Sat. as .. 21 you put: at Yeo Theatre FORUM 7 FRIDAY - 8:30 HALIFAX I sear SALE.--THURSDAY 2 T0 6; minar UP to 2 r. 31. GENERAL sans... - mmar-2 P. M. our or A sump - YOUR TEAM WlLLiSI5ARK OUT OF IT'S SLUMP. . YOU'LL BE HAPPY AGAIN. . t NOW 'IS THE TIME YOUR ENCOURAGEMENT IS NEEDED MOST. LEN1) A HELPING VOICE. ORNE Morons... CHEVROLET i'iOLDSbfOliii.iC A-HI:-1 J ' hf: Viiiii :-