New Players Join Local Team As Stiff Workouts Continue At Edie Forum I tnlackburn. stui MacLure, Bill Charlottetown hockey fans ,are Tyskm Roland -P,,,m' R0,, Meg, trains to see one of the best wn- Arthur and Junior McLeod. Mc- dltioned teams that ever repre- mod, who ' sented the Islanders when this Mary-5 Juniors 1351 year, lookgd N931"! Scluaflu Ulllched W W95 very good in yesterday's session. Tralnor. takes the ice Monday i night against Sydney millionairs. Trainer continued to drive the boy! in WOTKDUKS UlT0U8h0Ul- Coach Trainor announced after yesterday and had three new faces the workout, that paui saindon, in the iiersons of Frank Darrinic who is a former Valleyfield Braves lfm. Prank R09” mill 'B0n”l5" iplayer and who played games for H0W3l-l-- 'tlie Islanders in 1952, would arrive l New Players I-Expected was im- workouts i rington, Billicks, rcaliy - son. '- pressive in ycsterdayts i ll Lorne Hennessey on left Wlllg.:(myi3 game, best on the ice. 4 up well yesterday were the liiicslcamps, of Whitlock, Gray and Dowiiiig,l and the Schurinan. Traiiior, Dunn sun. line. l . The defence. led by big Gustavcsoii is looking better with an Pxmbmon gamp ,; cach practice and slrould be ready the Omar mam, symm l t l to go by Monday night. The i'Psl,u-asti't sure as to where he would of the defence includcs Lnrry,p1ay this cm,-,:ng season, Toronto Maple Leafs In 4-1 Victory Over Bruins BOSTON, ICP)-Toronto Maple Godfrey 7:17; Boii'i:; Irais handed Boston Bruins their inst defeat of the National Hockey pea-incl: 'I'iY(llllf). Watsmi I)fl.3li.CFI Schmidt 'l.ioms.oi.l 8 ti onu Bailey 1. i Sloan. Mackeil 7:44. Stops llenry Llll'lll(”-' ; ' leazue season Thursday iiizhi, dc- lratiiig them 4-1 bcforc 7,619 fans l v It was only the second Leaf vic- ,' tm-y on Boston ice in the last two 3 years. The Leafs siammrd home thrcc - coals in the first period to wrap up their victoigr. Boston cut the margin in the second frame but Toronto scored the clincher in the third. VPl.Fl'.'lll 4 '7 9-20 6127. 0-18 Harry Watson and niithiul Eric Nr".3reiiko, who iraciti:-it:'l from Jlllll0l' ranks last spring. paced the I if attack with a. goal and an assist piece. Ron Stewart and Rudy Migay fired .llPlI' rei'naiiiin': tallies. .loliiin,i' Prii-:oii fired lllP Bi-.::on znil. his thirrl in the gatnes the. Bruins liaic playcrl. Tlic i'ictu:jv- lTfl('lSiPt'l Torcnto into 1 secoiiri-place. tie with De- troit. Red Wings. two points he- hind Moritreal Canadiens, who de- l"."l'3il New York Rall'1El'S 6-l 'l'h'ii'.-(11,x iizglii. The Bruins drop- pefl into a fourth-place tie with . . the. Rangci-.:. ' ' g 2 Linc-ups Toronto. Goal. Liinilei: defence. Fl-imaii. Bfl.V'l;l, Thomson. Horton. . Shziii, Watson, G Arm- Kciiiterlp. Bailey. Smith. Stctiarl, H.1F'lSl(l. Nestor- To Try Out With New York Yankees loiic twn try out with next spring. by the Vic Power, who will New York Yaiikces says he feels honored chance to win a berth world championship team. The 23-year-old Negro infielder.- outfieldcr, who led the American Association in batting this season, sns City along with teantrntite Elston Howard and four other members of the Kansas City farm club. Power the first Negroes to wear a Yankee uniforin. "I have high hopes I will make the club if I get the opportunity to play." said Power Thursday soon after he arrived here. "I certainly will give it all I've got." 5'1-or... Mizay ciiko, Solinjzcr. Boston: Goal, l-lcmgv; Gariepi; Qunckriibit: . Mron" lfnriiii. Gozifrcy; inrtuizzls. ' -' , 'iuk.'i,i. Garciii-'r. M.'iC- jg. Picrsriii, S.lilEllCl(l, Ci'ci9,hton, Faofbdll Pldyer , 1 La iine. Cllerl'eill3. Mohits Dumart. i Referees. Frank Urliiari: lines- For Fraud men, Doug Davies. Herb Gallagh- defence. R. Arm- l , er. OTTAWA. (CF-Wacharged with sumnm-,. fraud in connection with cashing 14'”-rl my '1-m-m,p.;,V S,,,,,,.,,.,, cliequrs valued at 3630, Don Hoi- ,w:,-,,,,,,' 2., 5:05, 1-,,,.0,,m lingwortli. 21-)PlIr-0l(l lnickficld:i' M,g,,,. ,N,.5, ,C,,,,,,, 9.39. T,,,,,,,,: with ()ttawa'Rough Riders, went ii in, Nestercnlm :Thomsoiiu 1512 0" mm M" W"l"”.5d"3" 'T"9 : 1 - Pmalues, I”,i,,,,e 3,”, HO,,,.,m' football player is alleged to have . 554. BOW,” ,5,” ' ' f casltctl clicqiies in the name of qlmrrd i V f, - W. M, t.Vlilll Siilliinin, Ottawa l ' mllwt Bosm” P9”-50” building ronirar-tor. last May. P””3m9-53 HOP The cnse will resume today. Murray River Theatre MURRAY RIVER-Oct. 16 8: I7-8:30 p.m. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY- Guus BLAST TEXAS TWN WIDE oem AND SEAL ITS JAILS TRIGGER-TIGHT! ll ILIIED AIIISIS mm as um um. PIX - IIIOUSON IE UK VAILIN-IAISON -u-nu :- inic'ill'i"il."ii'iiuiiii - fims til - llnllllnan . wu , YWOO0 iououucn 'ALso SHORT SUBJECTS AND SERIAL FEDERAL AGENTS Vs. THE UNDEBWORLD" YEO THEATRE Moivraaun -. Tll,UB.-FRI.-SAT. -. 15-16-17 l played with Saint Frank ”D:mk,i" Dzirrington, whoiin the City Saturday He is I. bit! last year played centre on the yen winger and will line UP wm'l,denl with revision of the schedule. great Junior line of Dalling-Dar-,me Islanders ,0, me ,,,,m,,,g Sea. Traiiior also stated that a coin- He Was C6111?-'l'1l1l! 3 "119 "mile "P plete forward line would arrive in, of the current of Orin Carver 011 Yilzlll MUS andicliarlottetown in time for Mon-f This forward line islilnue "Mil 0"- . This trio lfmked l0 U? libm” lllejwell known to Ciiariottetowii hoc-lcM””"l5 , key fans and will arrive directly-. . - Other forward lines that sliowedlfmm one of me lending L,-mningl) George McLagaii, last year's Alli ,,,,,,.,.d 0,, defenceman of the Islandersf l..,,m iwas in contact with coach Trainorl mus: be idle, G”5 last niwt. McLagz-in, who played in Hamilton that he, Honored By chance - SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico. (AP)-i on the i H as brought up Tiiesday from Kan-V and Howard will bet I-3 .3. n.. T 3. , O 3 -C ( ll I0-I6 KQHJCN 4-ix 0 .7-6&F can u Iuihluhzul-9. l PAGE SIX Quebec League To Revise Schedule ikey League said Thursday a inieeting will he licld tonight to I The league was reduced to soy- MONTREAI.. (CF) - Prcsiilcnt 1Gcorge Slntcr of the Quebec Hoc- 5.w..u nu. THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN lBe1iveau Scores Pair As Canadiens Score 6-1 Win Over New York Rangers MONTREAL, (CF) - Jean Bel- ,,.l,,.,, 3,-h,,,,.;,,-,g,.,,, y.-"115 lveau, Montreal Canadiens' high- ed in three goals and the three assists sent his all-time point to- ion clubs ,, 5 r r, ' . tul in the NHL to 602. dropped out just hcforc tlic siurt-i)l1C-d star rookie. scuied two goals. The win put M,,,,...e.,1 gn ms-, ' Svzisull. lhis first of the vouniz National place in themaague standing two The original sclii-(iulc will cnii-,H'0Ck9l' League season. Thursday points ahead of the idle Detroit 21. sh:minigun's.night as the Canadiens defeated Red wings and -Tommo Lents, had no road g.-um-::!Neiv York Rangers 6-1. who demand Boston 4.1, schedule before that dzilc. i Bernie (Boom Boom) Geoffrion, Line-ups; Onc or the prnlilcms to lm can-,anuthcr Montreal youngster, afso New yo;-k; coal, Bow”; 59. ,:i(lt-rt-(I is Stinrl.-iy tl.il('-1 t'nd:-r'scorcd twice as the Canadiens ltll fence, Butler, Chrystal, Howell, tho Plglll-("lull sz-lieduic all t-lulisllnit ran wild liver the New York- Reisc, Stanley; forwards, Ronty, rin- ..n .- soren- club Sundii). scliedtile int-ans Two llockey 0 ,Players Leaving . llhis Welglt-pend l . l Two local junior liovkey play- ,crs, Tlione Doyle and I-Idward lliays will l6a'll'(' Charlottetown and head for their tralniniz camps this wcek-cnd. Doyle, ulio attended the Toronlo .Vlni'lhoro training comp, and pros- jcnily working out with the Island- icrs, will head for Sydney where lhe will play hetween the pipes for Sydney's new junior team, the .Steel Kings. this year l l(a)'s, :1 rugged delciiccnizin. will Che returning to North .Sydnc,x' lwlierc he was a member of the Maritime junior champs, North lS,v(lnc,v Franklins, last season. Yvon Durelie lRelains hlille l MON("l'ON. ,cllc. Bale Sic. (CPI Yinn Dur- Annc, N. 13.. re- ained his Canadian light. heavy- 1,weight hoxing title. Thursday iniglit with -a 12-round decision 'over Gordon Vliallace. Brantford, ,'Oni. Durclle weighed I66 and ,Vi'zillat:c l(iT. it was the champion's second iwin ovcr llie Branllord, hattler. who lost at Glace Bay, N.S., last ,Jul,i'. In the st-ini-final. Til Leblanc, t I31. Monclon, pounded out an una- inlmous decision nver Clarence ,Doucet of Wcstville, N. 5., in six rounds. Doucet was down twice for nine counts. Durelie piled up it lead in the early rounds. His best effort was in the torrid second when lhc pair stood toe. to too and slugged ll out. Durelie had an edge in the slug- ging and opened it cut overtWal- lacels left eye which bled inter- mlttently during the remaining 10 rounds Wallace won strong vocal sup- port in the late rounds as he punched with an authoritative left hook to Durc1le's mid-section. Two judge: scorcd it five rounds fnr Diir:-lie and three. for Wallace. The other gave the champ firc round: to four with three. even. Chicbulimi In 4-2 Viclory CHICOUTIMI. Que” iCP)--Chi- routiml Sagueneens built. up an early four-goal lead and tlicri. slaved of! R third-period drive by ,Sherbrookc Thursday night to down the Saints 4-2 in R Quebec Hockey League game here. Germain Leger paced the. Chi- couiimi attack with a pair of goals. The others came from Norm Diissault and Fern Por- rcnull. For- i the losers, Nclson Podolsky connected twice. CI"-S. l The Rangers. with a fresh crop season. gave signs of making it a real tussle at ithe start but faded quickly under ',of youngsters this persistent Montreal pressure. Itlauiicc Richard and Eddie M5- the Canadier.s' I-lei-gesheimer, the leading scored last sea- iyzur finished off Lscoriiig. Wally Rang:-.irs' son scored their goal. l It was the same ,New Yorkers. Not since of the National Hockey They won later in the playoffs. l Gcoffrion story for the , , Feb. 13. :l9a0, have the Rangers won aganie lat Montreal in the regular schedule League. the same season Hergcsheimcr, Murphy, Raleigh, Bentley, Guldolin, Dea, Kullman, Ilildebriind, Henri. Montreal: Cool, McNcill; de- fcncc. l-larvev, St. Laurent, Bou- cliard, Johns , Mat-Phcrson; for- wards, Belivcnii, Richard, Olm- sts-ad, Lacli, Geoffrion, Mazur, Mosdell, Curry, Davis, Meger,-Mac- kay. Referee: Bill Chadwick: lines- men, Sam Babrock. Bill Morrison. Suinniiiry First period: New York, Hcrgcs- hcimcr (Romy) 4:10; Montreal, Beliveau 9:58; Montreal, Geoffrion (Lachl 13:24. Penalties: Johnson 8:03; Richard l0:-18. Second period: Montreal, Geof- wnx the most hoilir-r- . - . - . - , V , frion (Lat-h, hliizurl 14:41. Penal- -:::::r .:"'-22;.5::'"...t:.h":;.W: - Jug Third period: Montreal, Richard missed scoring on several occas- The veteran Elmer Lach figur- Dressen Has Return To D (By Jon Rcichler) BROOKLYN, (AP) -- Charlie -Drrssen will get another chance inday to accept a one-year con- tract to manage the Brooklyn Dodgers. Dressen, who on Wednesday spurned such a contract, said he had talked Ilie matter over with his wife and was ready to resume thc discussions with club presi- dent. Walter O'Mal1ey. He declin- ed to say whether he had weak- ened in his demand for a two- yeiir contract. The Dodger office received no son that would he said it had In one-year contract acceptable. The office did say that OlMalley and Dres- scn would meet today. The two attended Thursdayfs racing pro- gram at. Jamaica, keeping an ap- pointment. made some time ago. "All I can tell you i! I'm going in sec O'MalIe,v again tomorrow,' the depressed little pilot said. "I honestly don't know what will happen, Cables From Friends liven as Dressen was Content- plating his next move. friends and wcll-wishcrs were telephon- ing him constantly and sending telegrams. Other major league managers, nearly to in man, ex- pressed their surprise nnd puzzle- mcnt at the strange situation. "A friend of mine called me and told me I was under considera- tion in Baltimore," Dressen said. "I donit know whether it's the general manager's job or the man- ager-is. But I guess they can't do amthing right away." General Dillinger in Baltimore, Clyde nl. Morris. sc.crciary-treasurer of the Orioles, said his club would be "very in- tercsled" in talking with Dressen. "The position we are trying to fill is that of general manager of the club," Morris said. "If Mr. Dressen is talking about ii field manager that is a subject. we will discuss only after we have a gcneral- manager." lllarty Marion. who managed Danclnga every REGULAR DANCE CLOVER CLUB- SATURDAY New Six Piece Orchestra.-The Legionalrel Dancing 9-12 L For reservations call 6022 between 4 and 7.30 p.m. 52.00 per couple. Saturday night. indication from Dres- ions, (OlnisIs-ad) 7:05; Montreal, Mazur B1. . tb it b ,, (Geoffrlon, l.ach) 7:43; Montreal. first 1:331; sofolilieurgcasoiitiuzlhid hli: BehVM.u , R(,jurry' M93") 17:40' teamed up better with Richard :,P:,::l,”"5i A 0"9' l I f h l - ' ' A ' lg;i'l1!1lesl.n any 0 t e tiree previous Bow”. R 9 mpg? ' McNeil .. '7 6 21 Chance To odgersl Club 'the club when it was in St. Louis last season, still has a year to go on his thrcc-,vcar pact. Morris. liowevcr. said it will he up to the general inzinagcr to decide upon the Oriolcs' field manager. Dressen disclosed Wednesday that his wife helped him forni- ulate the letter that did so much to arouse O'Mallcy and his two vice-presidents, E. J. Buzzle Bav- nsi und l-'re,st-o Thompson. The four-page letter, which Dressen handed O'Mally last Friday, con- tained the manager's demands and expressed his feelings in no uncertain terms. Dressen said he was convinced O'Mzill,v had no intention to re- treat from his original stand hut reiterated he planned to talk with the Dodger president any- way. . Jocke-ywsihioemaker Ties ll.S. Record ALBANY, II-alif.. (AP)-Jockey lwillie Shoemaker tied the United States record of 380 victories in a season Thursday when he brought home Haltafire in the feature race at Golden Gate Fields. , It was S'11oemaker's first. victory in 13 races Wednesday and Thurs- day. The record was set last year by Tony Desprito. Shoemaker, 22, born in El Paso, Tcx.. failed to win on six mounts Wednesday and could do no bet- ter than second on the first six races Thursday. But he left noth- ing In be desired in the feature. Calls Harris: Dressen Reporls Only Speculation BALTIMORE. tAPl - A guess that Bucky Harris will be general manager and Chuck Dressen field manager of Baltimore Orioles is "the rankest kind of speculation", the secretary-treasurer of the new American League team said Thursday. ' Gayle Talbot, Associated Press sports columnist, wrote Thursday: "We have it on exceptionally good authority that this is the intend- ed setup." Harris now in field manager of Washington Senators and Dressen ls bulking about re- turning as field manager, of Brooklyn Dodgers 101 only a one tar contract. y "That statement about Harri: ll not true." Clyde Morris. Iecretary- treasurer. "No decision that been made i - afnannm ICE. PROGRAM FRIDAY-CHILDREN'S SKATING 4 to 5:30 NIGHT SESSION........ .............. 8 to 10 ISATURQAY AFTERNOON SKATING 3 to 5 NIGHT 3 to 10 with respect to a have the Inside track. We, not talked to Mr. Harris or Mr. D'ressen.': produced T Intercollegl Saturday, Oct 1 - , s. I. ll.- izeneral man- ager and no one may be laid 10 have Gold and other minerals are in Matameleluid. now part of Southern mioduln. , sonouo V. AI ,' Mlilgsloi Illa . . OCTOBER 16, 1953 Millionaires Reiecl Requesl By Chamberlain SYDNEY. (CF)-Sydney Million- aires announced Thursday they have rejected I request by coach Murph Chamberlain of Windsor Bulldogs of the Ontario Hockey Association senior A loop for the services of Alex Blrukow. Blrukow and Fred Hildebrand have been suspended by the Can- adian Amateur Hockey Association at the request of the Millionaires after they failed to report to the Sydney training camp and turned out with the Bulldogs. The Mari- time Major Hockey League club claims both players. In a wire to the Sydney club. Chamberlain had asked permis- sion to play Blrukow in two games this week and sought terms for a deal. The Windsor coach said he signed Hildebrand after receiving permission from Ottawa Senators” of the profes- sional Quebec Hockey League. Both Hildebrand and Birukow played undcr Chamberlain when he coached the Millionaires Ill I950-51. Recorlllibliiei . In Maritime Rugby igries TRURO, (CP) - Secretary Dave Wilson of the Maritime Rugby- Football Associations. said Thurs- day that a. record number of entries have been received for play in the senior and intermediate di- visions this season. With entries closed, Wilson said Halifax Wanderers and Yarmouth Gateways will open senior play Saturday in I home and home, total-points series. New Waterford Strands have re- turned to the intermediate division and next year plan to Jump to senior. A new entry, Pietou Steelera. will meet New Glasgow Grad: in at sent:-final round in intermediate play and St. Francis Xavier Uni- versity will tackle the Strands. The winner of these two rounds will meet the champions of the Halifax City League for the Mari- time crown and the new John F. McCarthy Trophy. , Playing senior. besides the Wan- derers and Gateways, are Glace Bay Caledonia, Saint John. N. 3., Mariners and Charlottetown 'Ab- bies. Recommends Aulo Planls , Limit Output , TORONTO, 0nt.. (GP)-Paul G. Hoffman, Studebaker Corp. board chairman recommended h e r it Thursday that auto factories limit output to that volume of cars that can be sold at a profit through hard, intelligent selling. speaking before representatives of the Federation of Automobile Dealer Associations, Hoffman crit- icized what. he termed the "razzle dazzle" of current automobile mer- chandising. He told of one group of dealer: who advertise offerrto sell new cars at one dollar above cost. An- other dealer. he said. "is offering 5700 discount on hi: higher priced line. of course, he has I ipaek' of 5300 no he can make I. few dimes. But such advertising does- n't help the market." , Hoffman scoffed at talk of "cat- uration" in the auto industry, say- ing he heard talk about it ever since 1909. Btudebaker Corp. cut.' back Ill factory output about one-third re- cently explaining: "we win! to deci-ease the number of cars in dealera' hands.” The oldest scientific society in Britain, the Royal Society was rounded in 1654. NOTICE Any young men interested in ushering please "report to the Manager: Office, Chu- and 6 p.m. thh evening. ate Football 1- at 2.30 P. If. Ilnlllllll lotfetown Forum between 5 6 IF YOU f ORDER it TODAY- ooar. -- FURNACE on. - stove o'iL..-. -- . .PROPANE GAS - wm DELIVER noun , WE ARE IN THE -rum. BUSINESS ONLY Aiulrnsr tllllll. coumlvi DIAL 6558 l . Game Here The Red and White of St. Dun- stants University and the Game: and Gold of Mount Allison meet on the -College Alumni Field at St. Dunstan'a at 2:30 on Saturday in what will be the crucial foot- ball game of the season for the local team. With a lost game by a 7-! score against them two weeks ago, which went to the Mt. A. team. winning the game on Saturday becomes a "must" with the saints in order to remain in the running for the finals. If Mt. A. win: they qual- ify to go after further honours in the other section which is headed S.D.U. And Mt; Allison University In Football Saturday by Acnd-la so far. Coach A. J. MaeAdom with tom new players in uniform for an game coming up on Saturday, mm the "will to win" attitude of tho entire team under Captain Ron, Mclver has every confidence in the ability of his aggregation to score a victory for the Saints. S. D. U. line-up: Forwards, R, Wedge. R. Mclver, R. Mclnnis. B. Whelan, A. Hickey. A. Ryan mu M- 03-1138h3n: back, B. Lawlor, R. Mooney, A. Dorais, Alan Mac. Donald, P. Jay, A. Mullins, L Gaudet, J. Reardon and L. Clark- Shaughnessy ; NORFOLK, Va., (AP) - Frank Shaughnessy, president of the In- icrnational League. has a plan he lielicves will revitalize minor league baseball. Bill Dlehl, Norfolk Ledge-Dls- patch sports editor, Thursday quoted Shaughncssy as saying he will propose inter-league games between clubs of the American Association and the International League,-both class AAA. Shaughnessy told Diehl in an interview Wednesday night he feels the plan would do much to stimulate interest in both leagues. since fans then would get to see 16 different teams during the sea- son instead of the eight they now see. Members of the International are Montreal, Ottawa, Toronto. Syracuse, Rn ester. 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