islanders Break -Losiingifii Streak With 5-1 Win Over Moncton Hawks Chcirlottetown their skating The utilizing all lslandel i Ella puckhandling ability and at their sharpshooting worst, ihe third place Moncton Ha 3-1 at the Forum last night i wide open lcague game. defeated wks na The swaslibucklers controlled ilay throughout the bristling cun- .csi. and only their ct-atic marks- nanship pr:vented the score from jumping higher. At least half a dozcn times in thc final p:;'1od they broke tllruu;'.h only by Lockhart. The wins snaps tlle Islanders i regained at 2.35. pass to zic. Jim of the net. Six minutes later Ftivcro striick ifor his first goal. Trainer i; t l - tl to miss the not or '0 bi, sluppedll Mollc on pay at le stopper Paylysllyn pickcd tip the ipuck and broke in with Fhvero ani cnly one man to beat. "Red" took rigging behin?lTa crowded goalie Jim MacKenz'ie made the score 2-0 with the work being supplied by "Hub" Beaudry. Beaudry took the puck out of the Islanders end. ,lost it to Bonhommc at centrq. it again and drifted a. the uncovered MacKcn- made no mistake as he tucked it in the right hand side bluelinc, loose not. A Cool II to- cm vumwla l THE cuA'i?i3lAN. CHARLOTTETOWN De-Feathered Hawks DECEMBER 11. 1951 South Shore Hockey league Annual Meeting -The annual meeting of the South Shore Hockey League was HIE? Same i05illl1 Smiiik iiiid iilisl 4. . . , .1 3 1 ho; mm held on December 6th with a h'-ill 5?-C0iid P1900 ieiid 0i'9i' iii” lb: I,.':f,:S,.mfrof:ng3r;e,.(:w,,:t, large attcndancc present. The iiwks to four points. It was tilt: 1 Th" Wcond period was Hem,” H” president, Claude Delaney pl-end. Kl.,ll'”Dll l-'iiiii3'5 ("st hi” in 5'x Cll'il'ioite1owii as the Isliilidt-rs ed mid 3 gC”""1 discwswn wok :3” ' islY'il'l1ltifi around the Moncton 91”” mgwdmg the semmi "9 ”( Pcppfr-V "Red. Fmem paced 3.oh.- and nctll-ior the first fifteen an in!" Community leagua A he Islaiiders attack with a tp.liT'. '. i, ' 1 ,1 i 111. The islanders looked like a vote was taken on this and it if goats. om in.C?U'il tifwthcv in-gt i?l1(fl')'liilli1inswdtl:;:C lolinavs bu(;C(1ll:hhfz.iq hungry mam last night and mum was the decision of the meeting ind second periods. lihzi Vlillii.'.l'v'('ncd up in me i,m, pm, of me exactly what they were. It had . to retain the South Shore Lea- Nonzilc Bonlloiuinc and .1 ll' M'.i' i;wWC,l t been ,1 Work 511,0: they won a game 1 gule, m I h h I H d Kcitxle ucre the nihtr lsI;iiul.i's . d me. Wm-5 bcumnjn go have n c cection w ic e owe . Bhiilioiniiw miidc it 4-0 on the 'i" 3 a 3 . , arkmicn. . . . ' , .n Li rm (1 v U, k Mr. Ira Crozicr was elected as m'M”'q U””"' "iii ””d"” liihtiihiettlipilt liimknrl ”miiiiil5lliiti' Jomiirclii iiinlttl1emi:ilR)f1ile;"iO0f C;)('S:Obl:')sWl'i:n - President W "10 ensuing 3'08? . - ' 1' . - s v i - - . Inother bid for .1 shutout ulit-ii .I”iii:' ;ihwl,:('de;o"'iKm"m a;m three”! Mb ilnpossibh. to even buy a with Mr. Claude Delaney as vice '3 d5”9i'i”i "Wk b0i'””J ""” '.,1,..i.- L:..,.v.g (ll'( 'l:ii1()nh' D.,,..v.Iti. 1T..iii the moment the pticizl ' p'e51'di;":!' M” 'J”""'Mye” W” t' l. i1ii' : lhi .-' '0llfi pt'l'.v.lii. ” i A A , ,i. it i ll . . . . . s - u . g - 79'” 9'3 9 59”? QTY "3i15Ui'9T- ntfuck i!'Vl,l1l iii an o,t;iti-- mm M b'ia.l' r"'”ii'i4”.'”"d iii," irlfqslii;,?Eif3.,:;1g,E..:nii:.e”,)g;::,de;:,1 Douglas Crnssnian of Albany lflv pl;-ii'i-.5 lcg and ioiilietl lilo imwi ”'im m mi L0Citi””i mm ii" i t V. 1 7,. 1 V 'a.d I H was appointed IIS representative litiln n.5:m:n.ltr of a Wliii mu-:it-.i iii” iiiii Smiiiii imw” if) .”'e Oi” , ”.,m" lmdll .' 1?, l.1",, . of the South Shore Lentzue in M- :;.m.-c--esE- ixpmmng nO."h,C.m"”' cmm” i”"'k'lM)ud" be of i,mi.o F) n'” l Phil Vitale (left) and "Red"Igame and scored one goal in his iPiid ""3 mickey 5Cii00i iii Ciiiii" W” "i" 5m” iiid” 3"” mm” M! . . , Fnvero (right), the biggest and contribution to the cause. Favero i9"9i9Wii- The ieiigiic Wm Wm" T”” Ea"-V um! lnmakvt. - Like. mum mm Umle seems t.Oismallest men on the Islanders scored two goals and proved to be wise mi” ””""s' Fmemw" Rii-V3ls' . F'Wei'0S i9”3"d .g"'m X”-i R "ulna"? M me. Smsgn mus. alom”';tc.lln were outstanding last nlgiitia thorn in tile side of the Hawks Mhii"-V Si- Pills. Augustine Cove 'lhe Islnnclcrs JtllllpC(i ;-:to a 1nl,. Jan .hot twin just in--l(iC tllc,Las: ntglit Phil WLl'- at his bcstms the Islanders defeated meta” mgm as the .n,amm. paw”. Bulldogs, Summerside High 3.9 load In: the first LSCn5iflil us hiiioliiir. Ha took it p. cs from (ln- and he bloc-1ked sod many tMtitictoliiv(mCmn Hqwks 54 M the. Fomm shy," Favem mw Dhwd o'nE of us 5.-ham and one other (mm 11.1” Ihc resuf. of wills 3) '11-i-(V i(illi0fTlflll Gcorne Mcl.aL'aii :intl;shots with is he v tho it hviisli i . i i i ' . ” to be named. . . . . . V . ' . 7 . . . - .- ' ltale played a sound defensive best games this year . MdCiXCf'lZlC and laliclo. Til?) hunt is; gt) fl drive which sirtic: i.(iCii-illEifll'1y impossible to count thom.l J1”, , ,,.,,n,,g,,, 2.; i g T Luci! team in the lcague is to mcad 5-0 In lhc SCC0llfi li5i"-Gd nrt's.p:id and bounccd onto the,Phil received one penalty and one! have 18 players with two inter- ilefofe M0nCiiin S01 iiielii 0ii3.V insitic of the goal post. lior which we thlnl: he was justi-i mediate "A" players being allow- marker and from there UH iii? That ended the I-'nndei-s sror- tied in deinancliitg an explanatlonf N1 on (infill l0nm- They mils! be 2031-05 hi"-ii iii? d00ii5 Fiiiii int. By the way the ti-rim wa-t,lt looked like a clean hip check but. Of ih9 1950-51 Wilm- But despite the Isliiiiclws 3-0 playing it ap1:e'i1'(tl that c-,-ihm the mm-he ci,,;.,,,cd hg used tn... 0 A list of these players must be lead in the oincnln: lwenlr iiii7i'imiflhi get his first .-iiinoui bill iiiihm c n in three days before the first lites lhC score did not indicate ,m.niy,1n the books, . . . came. The list must be approved the play as the Hawks fought --Kuhn Bmud,.y-5 uamml posng prgpg ! .- by the hockey executive. All about even stcphen with the 10-" limleserved Iii-nall.V lion is at centre ice. ”Hub" fittc rli cats. The I.-lzindcrs cnjoycd a g . , ' 4 !- -H .g- B 0 ' ii"-S4 -”idV3iiiv?i23 iii i-50 SW5-'iii Pei” . gm, Vmiili: .W.J5 wk-ti)" MG lindli-.igcllyitiireixlii:iHnichTiii1i?it'i”i1lsc iixii: I l0d and ii:-Will ill iii? iiiiii(i- B:i,:i,fdI)(ft?,-driia dy!1o;,0L.',i0,, i,::;(:.a,.:1Lit'as on top of 15011 Locl:hart so) The iiawks "E-Eff, ”.e'md .m Wiilhhis hip. Less than a minim-imlrcli that one would think they -:::j:f;”eSm”s',s,';i;J,; B3p,”C”,”C;,i,?; l-.i:ei- nurmcin let go ii 30 foot shot '11-"id been playing as a unit all sen- i s ' ' - i. u - - ' i , f e N I .;",-cm the ten side whim 551-uck;EOil, Hub has seen little action at . :.::";.s:..:l:e ”"i?E.f.”.ii” ii'i;ii2l0Ver Cerello Isianders to make Md mkc ad. From there t.o the end thcif'.00d l0 509 him REE fl Chflllce hlsti ..-- vantagc of the biggest share of the breaks. The Islanders nutshot thcir op- Wicains took turns at pressing lthat was all. Late in the period hutliiirht. nlthotlgli it was tough to scci sitting Watching (AP)---Middleweight Robert iwuuc Mo-i-shall . - - lGeorr'c McLagan got a minor the game. inlilill of France snapped . 9. .. pon?m5 3.0 mfg on me-mgmf PCliliii.V "iid ii iiii5C0i'idiiCi Wiiii T ' ' ibotit winning streak of rugged play and in the second period en . . . . ioved R Hgs am,ama,,e which was , tagged on for man-handling thc, Some time in the near future the Jimniy Cc-rtillo of Ilohoken, N.J., In mauve or we piwi Reireliccsiofiligliglil ck v -till was not over b"i1tiimi:fC"i'xi go0(i::'i0:flrc'llft:i)zngilPIi2) lift good as ho pounded on a uni Elliot and Nlann acted lcnienllv " C "i if K ."' i i 2 m at, i . - . t - i s i i - H88 fans. in handing out only six pcnalt:i-5 an-i ninai” l?ml.vmm. mined lnishutouy Hal demly deseimd one 2” with five of i:-icm ;.:0lnf',; to the .ii ,i0':llllc,dn.ci.isive job in dltellast night and i'e"i' D0SSlbl.v only . , V , lslandc U willing peilod ll-:i'.iC thtel Listing: pfcr that one had bleak would hflvp the hill) Ir-1Il1):lvh(o(:Iiiii'r:i;;v Vliiccllgcr -Buck-i tAVh:l':cCk mid We inc are aioun. mush 0 rmtten it. However. its the breaks ! Hp m;M'"iQ mo (0 groundwork for the Hanjms may 1- .'l'lst.s”ll-lnrc i-Filillldi H glhzzt count in a hockc.V came. Last '”i'('1"lif, , .4" M V i ,;u,,”, R,” 0211 when he sent Johnny ).toi-- "ii" hid iii”? iiiiil iiiiii nlzlit Hal look up where he it-rt ii," f ”””hi "ii ” in is grow into the clear. L0ckhal't bcat ::0l(fl;ni1'fl11x1n;iSSi(;:inlgaei0” before he Wm imured nnd gnwllmtljciiijiiiil mi-kt-it Vlllcnriin with .. . . .cr:'.;s '., ,,. . p - - Morwii bi” mt rcbmmd hm" i1;0,,h,,mn.e went in an lockhnw mm!” mi) "mm ”mbm0n' two powerful l'l',!iIl hand hclts to out about 30 feet and Phil Vitalc; - . . . 1 -, , - - bukh d d m 1,: . I 1.8 only to mum me pmk 0,.” mm I H M K p ' H ithc ,i.m in the fifth. but the 3” Hg” f,i;”g;” ” iig mm Seconds ht” Lockhurt kick” gn ii(i.i -fifirl 50016 Di3.V9i51i3i'C iFrcncliman was his usual hiird-to- , iml out ,1 p,.lim' hunk drive bv Ciii-iiii Ulil705iiiE Pinyeiis iiliiilii hit self most of tho rnuic. Frederick Released Bcaiicll-i" and ih-ii non nellrinaoii-'W'””,'ii ;3;'i”liiFiC; i0 Wore their Both woiizlwti 104 ii”). . '; , ,. . i , gait .s. ctr cine runs. get 1 . . .. - .ill.i-lflviy foal lwqi, Vlime. REM their strikeouts or make theii” P(llli3AiLXn al.-0 missed tlo.-c 0ll(S.;(aCklcQ Mm Belmnnu, mtg hm To (;a,m. odds Am; End, .bi;;i:cst kick out of scoring onipete . Johnny Dutchak, who is playing Hicks. The iI)ill',mi”' and Hicks Vjcdiii imi::m'ili,r: hockey with. cacnfplnycd with Gu.lph Biltmorcs for has been lemma (6 Ch” at-to p hltitlldefil oil; the dflI5t,v:)lf)(iy:lW(.l. seasons innit were liooni-mates. tow" kmndws of me Mmmme kcjrllcct llri.(n dtrmpe ch l0n.EdVlll.lllg that tilno. vie. were as: Major Hock” Leagum :1 was an. J'll'll.(i tpc Is an eis . ne. Thlcf. case as Mitt-shall and Bonhomtlie.' noumed tonight VI-tanks did not appeai to be he stated Donlwho scored his pretti- Fredcrick ha: been gmmn1 E16 fcwin they were in Moncton -est goal this srasoti agzalnst lflcksr with Marcel P(iicfLcr in the iiet: :f,f,ii:1da1':;On;)gl;il fggi m We local F0.H”.nA . iiigbeccnsldriiiiitinwllcsiiicfuetnliiibrim bunt . ”mn.i1uri.n,z,.lhc” prpvmus Visits" "".hn"-V Dimllmk ii "W1 iwm coach Rolanri HCl'i;Cfi raid it wasi Lm”- 1'-a.”S mm” Now to gm'lm hgur" nut Why he zma '"i:73'i' ” ' iiiiil hi5 iiisiv 11081 0i h" Sefliollltliict at Moncton Saturday nichi a "shame" to keep Ono of (hr twin - . . - . -.1 , , . nn the bench. "Both are too :3,';;a,”;f;Zd0,IT:g,,,i.i?f,',,h,.3,,P:1ff):”33,,”;fZ:n:,:"”i,in,,M'L""gmKf:;';.ciigo Black Hawks last nizht. 30"": 1'” "'iai'-" said ”i"”)””- scccnd it lookcd as though lhe'ivith a bun-1:-i mp you-L. wt,-(.i(.,,,, P919. 19. is ivlnyln: his 1'l-it 598-.- ”""" fT"""n lnuck hail gene in the net. iilliicr in fight but were being ke';,ii50ii, iiiiii Giiii Hiiiiik-Soi '-he, 0"" lcmdon made mo Clusegm Stop). am” by rdorce Frank HHOL Fmg tario Ilcckcy Association .liinior A lln the second period. am off Ken- am Elliott gave both bovs 3 mtg. L939”?-. S e ncdy and the other off Filion. conduct, nwhat 1.-0,73. askcd Today -he was en route back to D0,, Bemmge, missed me ope,-pDutCh,,k' "1,-.m. not Stopping... mg Canada where he -is attending N I nct twice in the second period. ipllctl mp omcini, Now hm-C ,5 GB” C01i(-'L'i3il3- 1': 15 lIX'0h3bl0 113 ew I Willie Marsh-"ill missed the 88ml? Dul:zhal:'s beef ”How could heiwmnisoe mrme" P1” with the W1” as the result of a slight groin ln- stop when he ncvcr got stat-fhagw 1-:FRFiJli (E;ECilUSen his . "fir and his liace was ken bi i'- 1 iii 9v 0i'i'ii ' "iii iii" Ttlauno; Drc. 10 .1CPl-- '.,h,i:b-. Bcm,d,.;, who ,,,,,::id in .xh,l. I 11'... 1' 1 k of the Chicago team, doesnt want -mm B-kmmts Camp .hUm be. -wood game. Marshall may be out vi 3” "J31; Ilia-1 imigfy 0,0 m."ian,x-thiiig to interfere with his hind tolllililt to. rieiczii, txcw Gla.-u -Mr scveml days with the ml,” ofufl 50 at ms ii” Mi”) ”'gril:itiatlon frcm school next June. gow Rangers 3...) in 3 cio,giy-p1ay. Y- lllzis announced that the lliiltf.-ix rd .-'inti:oni..h'i5it-tou-Cnlchcstcr1 Senior Hockey i.C:i!.!llP 4,-amn. . Two goals by I.c2;rc and one by, Moncton--Goal. Lockhart; fcncc, Rockey. Mav, Milne Oslon forwards, Hamilton. dc- Scholcs. DJ 'Saint Mary's juniors would hat ito ilislmnd. For the past Glace Bay Miners goaltender Cliff iShows Up Well gin TryoiitH CHICAGO, Doc. 10 -(A P) Your: Pet" Conaclicr. who bears one of the great names of pro- lfcssiolial hockey. ('cmplei.cd a "ycry :-ticci-s.x'fiil" ti-yctit with Chi- But. if injuries put the Hawks '9 in ti holc. owner Bill Tobin and decode . .. - the junior Saints, through the cf- '"""i”” Himc G”"d””"W may 3” iinto a huddle with Pete and his MaCD0”9'”m i"'i' NW" (i””30ii' 0"” Horcck, Fillion, R0i).llS0l1, Burmtm mm". ox Jmuny MacDonald and drill. fiiggsagcnz” li)"'I,g””" :;f::cr':i”-ii Rowe. Kennedy, Kilby. t;::";w:;1iar:: niJ?ur.f;3(:i1:i Under profession.-il rules. an marksman. In the second. Tt'uro'dL,ii::gOn?::,';; "S&aC1l;mk G';rS3;::'pcii'clcs. Out of their ranks havcigfnggiuf; ,E,r;i(y:,,f:ut i,?1,i,i.ii,f5 rifled five L'0ZIis past Giliriiii in ,,cL,,,,1'n Giny: fmwm,ds' ,n;;m;icome many notable hockey play-,mS nmmem. smms. ” lake 8 7-4 hail. SW31" shnl nnci;,r i.-;;...'.,, 1;w'.1,.g-H.” Bhmn 9,. l "is iiiicii 35 ""911 Ciiiiilibeiiv Eiiiiiii” .. .. ........ W. M mm and ms” ”"i "" IN” "'h”'SiB(itlil(.imliir' lillhltloiv-it 'Mllf:KPnii0.'Niaccnlvrax H-DUNN.” MMNCHL I in the H-0,-i,.g sprcr, lMnrmw B('vHKh.v i i i ' ' -l licrtl Hlrsrhfirld and Ernir Each team atitlrtl nnnthri L")”li ' i0Mnll- E t k in the final prriorl. with Stervlr o”"mls"E”"m and Man” ' ' ' y scorin: fnr Trtlrn and Stni'l'.i' for p-1,51, pnmd 'li'if iiii95'ilii- Hiiiiili-V lli-"i.'v"l'3 Wm NU" G'a”:0"- l--Cllarlnttrtowti. Vilnie he Vmwcd by upennmrsu Dylan. . .. I Hvmumkl Mormw, 2:35 erty nt the saint John Beavers ' ' i Ii.-Cil?lfiOi.i('l0Wll. Macxcnzr ;3'm”::0i:;:1'hIy H(i';i1,,”1ylE"tim'5 Oi ch.” S ' ineaudry. Bonhommet 8:16 2". -Wm M" 3" Wm '5 l C d I Maripacs Swamp mm ”T::..i””5l: -- i A u 0 4 players for the Toronto Marlboros. B - iili90iii5ii ' Y , g” 7 , Second Period Cha”OuC,mm. . i NEW YORK, Dec. 10 - (AP) - -- STELLAR-FON, N 5” pm 10 g 4-Charlottetown. Bonhomme . . st Louis Cardinals completed a (GP, gg pmou Mmwacs played (Trainer. Dutchakl 6:16 Again the hi: dimcum, m cent with New York Giants for wide-opcn hockey all the way tn- 5HCi"”'l””"0W"' F”em keeping the team going was R Edd” Siimky i"d3Y "id the Pei” night to swamp Antigonish Bull- iMCL33"” 14513 financial one. The matter of fln- ii"-W "me 5ei39"d muma" i5 53' dogs l.'i-4 in a regulnr game of the 3'M0"Ci”"- Mm” ancing a top notch junior club Wcied i-0 Eillii t0m0i'i'0W 33 MW Antlgonish-Plctou-Colchcstcr Scn- i3"""f"i- Fi,”9"' - 15373 and a 'M.M.H.f.. club in a centre i'i'i"i389i 0' the 03755- ior Hockey League. Peiiaiirefwvii-3'9 1540' 3543' as big as Halifax proved to he Siviiiikli Said iii hi! 110ml! in Fill! 1-he ,Mgh1y.,.,ted pmou squad Logan 19:13 minor and mlscon- gm gffat ,, 103.1 for those mspon. Hone. Ala.. that everything is set- Was led by Foley, Frawley and dii9i- slble and the juniors had to be H011 except the lenzth of Contract Burbrldge, who took part in near- Third Period dropped. in too bad that it had to - two or three years. ly every Mai-tpnc goal. Antigonfsh Scoring-None happen but. the fans are the cust- stanky lines to the Cardinals in scored three goals in a desperate Pellliiiies-None omers who keep the teams in op- exchange for veteran southpaw last period rally. Mncbougall, Mc- STOPS oration and they are ones who ln- pitcher Max banter and outfielder Kenna and McLean were the Ioclihart. ll 12 10-30 dictate what they want by their Chuck Dierlng. maxixsmen. Gordon 9 5 ti--19 support. of the various teams. The three principals -- the TICKET SALE:- ST. JOHN -- WEDNESDAY - 8.30 ." ronhv - 9 AM. to 6 PM. WEDNESDAY .. up TO 2 P. M. ALL,-REMAINING TICKETS AT 2 r. M. WEDNESDAY Giants, Cards and Stanley - com- pleted detalls in a series of long- distance telephone calls after Hor- ace Stoneham, president of the Giants, had granted owner permission to approach the veteran infielder. Until the Giants gave permis- sion. president Fred saigh of the cards couldn't "discuss the manu- cilnl position with atanky because of baseball's rule against tamper- I year from the Cards. He succeeds Marty Marlon. who was dismissed after he had led the Cards to third place in his first year at, the helm. The FORUM the Card, i lr.g. ' ltariky will receive about 337,500 - i The fcuith annual llnckey Cotiiius and school opened at the 'town last night with didates in attendance. thirtyi After opening remarks by Brig- in- sti-ilctor George llnycs carried on' a three and one half hour session PROVIDENCE, R. I.. Dec. l0--Jon interpretation of the rules and vnie.ithe mnnner in which the referee the 29..should handle thn various situat- adicr W. W. R.id. the mid lions l at the Forum this tnm-hing 9.5 10-round d('('ision beforr.-,,when Lco f..imtiurtiix will discuss the i Villomziin not a real bniflc from game and (ifnlollsllifiili these skills ;ihc funilitnii-ntal skills of Jim HO',:flll. Gordie Kelly Layton Schiirmiin, Sunimc-rsidc. lilarlon since has signed as a play- er-coach with the rival St. Louis Browns. The 34-year-old Stanky hit only .247 in 145 games but was the spark that ignited the Giants' am- azing pennant drive. He has play- ed with three different pennant- uinnlng clubs in five years. Ltinler, who will be 37 in Aug- ust, had an ll-9 record last scaon but won six of his last seven starts. Over that stretch, he pitched two shutouts and yielded only seven .runs. I Dicrlnrz is rated one of the best ffiicatciiers in the trade. but he is strictly "good field. no hit.” His last season. Maritime, llcferces Charlotte- can- Thc ncxt M'SSit)ll will he held at 5 George M:icMilZnn, Cliarlottetowni and Dcvt'ar .lud.s-on. Cnllx Mills. Blair batting mark was .259 for 64 games games must start at 8.15 or dead- line of 8.30. The late team to lose five per cent of the gate. It was generally agreed that only one round be played in the regular schedule and that all five teams will enter the playoff with first place team drawing a bye. Gordie Kelly was appointed of- ficial referee for the season.--S. ,? Suggests Penalty Box At Forum Be lncloseti on the ice. Afternoon and evening sesion; will be held at the Chnr- " r . . Following mm lhv Clilldldllien TX a., m , C 5 i attrndin: the sch'mI' "Arc" Folrv I has "Named b-V. Ma)” '1' ' H(lilf.'lX'i Wiiltrr Lawior M. A. sicwam who said he was pm- A. President. tiharlottctown; Jaciclsmt in the irofu"-i mummy -when Kane Art liirrv Amos Gorvcatl some fans View "wowed in . ' " i ' fracas last month. thought the Police on ditty might have reach- ed the sccnc a bit quicker than they did. but believed the en- tire fault lay with the fans who Moncton: Earl Robinson, , .. ,, Bcrwick. N. S.: D. it. Crossman. 8(fi:lm.dl u?L?'"x?n"?”ld Albany; Bob M:irKiiy and Jim mm) a 1 C u spend the taxpayers' money to Fifmlllll, Stanley Bridge; A, ,1, . 0 g Mitt-Adain llilri Joe O'Connell. S. 1). Sid (:iAl”-,VnIsI&.;in(xi::CiilsleEtlubro;irnd ' ,. g ' Various councillors pointed out Lfufifiillis Clgfxwli 3351' flint the situation was different f ,9 .' t ,i .' in. 1 ' in Moncton where the city own- llps. Eric Mlilrri. lull:-rslic; George ed the ink Piiton. Rollo Bay: Clziytnil Mills, r ' Kcnsinglnn: Bcrllard Gordon. 7 A- (necil (')'Iicirn. Gingrr (Tl3ricn of . ii. iii. C. S. Sl?tfi":'fil'i.'i; xndy F H Chitrtrcn of I-lM.C.S. Cornwlallls: Bernard Hughes hf H. 51. C. S. ' . Sllmrn'atrr; and lzritzadicr W. W. N W ayer ow I Philadelphia P'f-l1li..A.DiEl.iPHiIlA. Dec. 10 -(AP)- Philadelphia Falcons of the Eastern Amateur Hockey Lea- gue today added a defenceman and forward to their roster while releasing Jim Faner. a wing. Coach Max Kaminslty said de- fcnceman Ed Montigny, Jonqulcre. Que.. and winger Dan Wilkes, Hall. fax, will be in uniform for Wed- nesday nlghtis game against waslwigton Lions at the Arena. Montlgny played with the At- lantic City sea Gulls last season. Wilkes has been with the Halifax St. Mary's team in the Maritime Major League. ea.-aeeesaee . I O O I. UNSllRINl(ABLE- Reinforced with Nylo In attractive Christmas Boxes-the ldeql Gift. Make this I KBOY Christmas gt 3,... un Gforl for IBM Charlottetown, P.ll.l. Millionaires Score 3-1 Victory Over Glace Bay Miners GLACE BAY, N. 8.. Dec. 10 - (CP) Nick Ptdsodnyis flashy goaltendlng and an ardent desire to whip an old rival paved the way tonight for Sydney Millionaires 3-1 victory over Glace Bay Miners. The win left Sydney's standing unchanged in the Maritime Major Hockey League, remaining tied in fifth place as 3. result of Halifax st. Mary's win in Saint John. The versatile and tempermen- tal Pidsodny played the game of his life in one of the few times this season that Millionaires have de- . paging Millionaires on an unas- sisted play, Less than a minute later Rf)" Rhomer passed the pack to spec: Charley, who, in turn, relayed ic defenceman Bloomer for Cvincc Boy's lone goal. Sydney - Goal, Pldsodny; tie. fence. Mcftue. Matthews, Lava". doskl. McBride. W-iialen; fomvm-ds Bathgate. Pirie, Hildebrand,Roach Cupolo. Robertson, Frezell. Glace Bay -- Goal. Amen; ,4... fence. Windley. Cooper, Myketui, Bloomer; forwards. Macey, Hairy. feated Miners on home ice. Anderson, Chorley. Dalgicm. In the first period Miners shot Ba11ey,Rohmer, Leger, pout ” on his goal 12 times and he turned each aside. And it was hotter in SUMMARY the second when he handled l7 Vi?" ""i0d shots without. letting one trickle 1-Srdlity. Cupolo through. Glace Bay prevented his iR0b"i'50iiv miiiciii ----c Milli- Penalties - Matthews 1329, Bailey 2:16. Mcmie 5:27, Lei- nndoski il:35. - Second Period. Scoring - None. Penalties - Levandoskl shutout midway in the third on a passing play which saw Rhomer and Chorley set up Bloomer for the tally. Blll Cupolo put: Sydney in the 9.08. lead at 14 :05 ics kept the s pert goaltendi I.-orne Ph-le Sydney early and at the Ranch made Sydney territory in the second ses- sicu were broken up and both goal- of the first period Cliff Roach and George Robertson Pme 9:2;;hml Period drew assists on the pla . zpsydnesh Pme Glace Bays repeated assaults on (wmuem .'l-Sydllry. Roach 4-Glace Bay. nlooim-r (Rohmcr, Charley) Penalty - Whalcn 15 coring down with ex- ng. added another fcn in the final period Stops: midway mark Cliff Pidsodny ........ 1217 7-46 it 3-0 for the ram- Arm-i1 8 7 7- 1' Saint John, -tCP)-- The Mary's turned John Beavers crowd. Tuesday, the this season. had been and games. With the sc place Chariot Both teams checking gam change. dish Beavers could The first to stick. Ubrtaco Matt Meslch fence. I-ffs ha MacNeil's ing the Maritime League leaders in gaining revenge drubbing they absorbed here last the first Beaver loss The Saint John team the second. Morley MacNeil shot fortable 11 points ahead of second was off for playing with a broken skated around the by Larry Frechettc slipped between his pads and rol- bound of his own. shot. was fired shortly after the . St. Marys In 4-2 Win Over Beavers For Saint John s First Home Loss Dec, mlhuli way mark of the last period. smlln the final minute Beavers were using six forwards as Nixon broke away and scored into the open not. N. B.. lowly Halifax the tables on saint tonight by outscor- Major Hockey . , , 4-2 were a mu ..ii:i'”3::.Ef.i.i'. Ei::i;””ti..c:..' Keating; forwards, Lewis, Pearson, McArthur, Thompson. MacKen7.:c, Ford, Smith, Campbell. Watson. Saint John - Goal, Hug-hes; itc- fence, C. Smelle. Lee. I-feon. Mes- ich. Arundel; forwards. Uhriacno, T. Smelle, Hurst, Meldrum, Nicolle, Blair, Mulligan. Buchanan, Lah- gellc. Rcfcrees - Hugh MacLc;u.: and for the 10-0 Saints also inflicted on home too efeated in 15 home ore tied at the end of the Jvinnerl tm:1hTex Iitgziffin radded chm-195 Good. alto ier. n e m e rame. Dewar Thompson tallied I brace. Johnny Ubrlaco opened the 1,SMm John Ubrmm night's scoring and the other Saint (Mmcm ' 4 M John scorer was Ron Hurst. i Pcmmps vg. Nixon 3.40. mm” The result left Beavers fl com-I dc, 9.56 Second Period 2-Halifax, Thompson tetown Islanders. i Pinved 3' lash 0i05'i- (Ford. MacKonzle) 4.25 c with Halifax. for nigusamt Johny Hurst ins Olii inn” "inn (Blair. lliulllg.-mi imii handle, lly came whilt-'Nlxon;4-Hnmam Thompson (Ford. Macxcnziei will Penalties - Mesich 4: 1. .ii-iin- took a pass from del 7:24, McArthur 7, 4, Mac- at centre ice and Neil 599, ' onnoslnii de- Third Period rd shot was stopped 5-llalifnx. Mat-.Nell ll I7 but it then 6-Halifax, Nixon lit 46 Peniiltlos - Arundcl ll-31 led into the cage. Stops: Bill Ford and Ken MticKenzle Frechott,e assisted Thompson's brace in the Hughes second. His first shot was deflect-" - r ed off the stick of Beaver Johnny Arundel and late in the session he scored his own rebound. Between -- these tallies, with two Halifax Rollin of film developed am. players and one Beaver off. printed and sent out the same lillV. Hurst also capitalized on a re- l'rlnts double also at no extra cost. Any 8 exposure roll 350. Reprint.- tu each or 10 for 351:. Mall Film service. Charlottetown. clinchci . R screened f Here is a gift with years and years of wear-A Gift: he has always hoped delight on Christmas morning-so give BACKS. Mules shoes for men "for Over u Clniury". or-DACK'S-His eyes will shine with The BOND STREET 18.95 N i QUDMURE -..- 'cIn)&Ii)Ii))I-XXXXLHKREIIHQEES shag. - n n 2 r. xv V.)-3). :.:.:.sL).). :.3ii).)..)iA-5.3.3-l()(3I';v-u)q)l)lI1.' l Eli gn2 X TUESDAY SATURDA FORUM DATES-nae. to to is MONDAY-HOCKEY-MONUION-8:30. -cntnnnsrrs sxxrmo .. ....................... .. 4 WEDNESDAY-HOCKEY-ST. JOHN-8.30. THURSDAY-HOCKEY PRACTICES FRIDAY-CHILD G REN'S SKATING . ENERAL SKATING Y-AFTERNOON SKATING ..... JUNIOR. HOCKEY