Mark . slanders CCWII THE BACK STRETCH - Up First Shutout OF he-gaison L, Beavers 4-0 As New '3 Coach Takes Over LITTLE SPOR . his 8": 2”...”.l”i. gc an on ilafthggfte and Howsrdyheaudry "' sent Charlottetown Islanders to I . , NOVEMBER 18. 1950 a 4-0 victory over saint John Beav- I Airport Maritime horsemen are back from race record taken over a halt-mile he Standard Bred Horse sale at track. This horse has been a con- iarrisburg. Pa. and have many in- sistent Penmm" Md hi” D9l'15Gi eresting stcrles of their trip, the manners. He also added to his Stab- Norses they saw and the auction le the fast pacer l-ledgewood Chief tself. it certainly must have been 3. 2.07 vs with earnings of 58.500 no wonderful experience and one at the close of 1949. Arthur Lipton which we are sure any horseman of Sydney. owner of velle. La Velln l vould like to have. The following 2.08 U5. bought Question V. 2.09 - 5 ist of purchases has been furnish- 2,I5. it five-year-old trotter by Dandy itl us by Dr. F'.C. Dougan. some of Jim, a son of Lord Jim 2.0053. We 1”: -ihem we have mentioned in this have no line on this mare for 1960 i E lolumn last week such as Silk I-lat as the Sioaiaelrlellir regarding mi-T W35 ' log 15, bought. by Roy Bevan at made at the sale, but she started Yonkers Raceway on the way to as a four-year-old in 1949 and took Harrisburg. silk Hat won a race a record of 2.22 U5 and must. have i for Roy a few (lays alter at YcnK- iowtred it to 209 2x5 this SEDSOII. . r-rs. Cheeky Chief 2,04, purchased so looks like a good addition to the "av Wal Honnessey, Colonel Look. list of Maritime trotters. er 2.o'l U5 bought by Sam Ken- vcdy. and now we have the name Early this week Stanley Murray of i the tilnttei" that Jimmie Power North River. sold his two-year-old Leo Lamoureux. the man who will fiuuilht. Nancy Bi'3V0- She is B i-W0- gelding Professor Rockford to lVic- replace Murph Chamberlain as coach ' mar-old by Bravo 2.00-1., dam. Neill and Leahy, He is considered of the Islanders, arrived in the VHHCY Hilfkawny. dam 01 BNWB a very handsome and likely looking City yesterday morning ready to , (.10. She was broke and trained youngster. His sire is Pagliacci and take up the job of keeping the local this season and is considered a very his dam the famous brood mare squad at the top of the "Big I-'ic-ur" heap where they have been all sea- - THE GUARDIAN, CH ARLOTTETOWN Laoireux Welmep t La ers last night in one of the moat rugged contests to be witnessed here this year, to give Hal Gordon the first shutout in the Big Four this season. It was the first victory in four starts against Beavers and puts the Islanders into A nine point lead over second place Halifax. - Playing under their new coach. Leo Lamoureux. for the first time, the Islanders came up with an inspired performance that lit- erally threw the Beaver squad in- to a tailspin, and except for out- standing nettendlng by goalie Dennis Brodeur might have seen the score even higher. in a game that produced 18 penalties, including four majors, two misconducts and a. match- misconduct, it was a. fast bnilslng game that threw it capacity house into a continual uproalr. Trainor got the opening goal at 1:12 of the second period after I 7 HA! Gordon Ethel Aubrey by Captain Aubrey. tlassy and fast trotting filly. Harry illrscli of Sydney bought the free-for-all pacer Little Brown G. 2.06 3,X5 by Chief Counsel 3. l.57'ir. dam, Single Stine, Chief Counsel is by Voiomite and Single Stine by "the horse that time for- got"-Single G. 1.58!-'.-. sired by ll woi-id's chnmpion-Chief Counsel- and cut of a world's champion - single Stine 2, 2.0'l'.-'.--and with R vorld's champion. single G. 1.58!-'.v br a grandslre on the dam's sldc -uittle Brown G. should be a val- vaable horse in the stud after his Ilacing days are over. In passing it may be mentioned that Chief Coun- -iel's dam. Margaret spanglcr 2.0254. vas a winner of one of the famous 025.030 Kalamazoo Derbys and plac- ed in the brood mare ranks she was 'he dam of not only Chief Coun- iel but of King's Counsel 1.58. iilackstcne 1.591;; and several other Tast ones. Others secured by Mr. grandam. Daisy Tcdd by Mayor Todd 2.15!-'.r. We understand he will be placed in the stable of Johnny Conroy at Truro. who has devel- oped so many good trotters and pacer: in his career. I l-lcrsemen friends all over the Province are glad to learn that Joe O'Brien and his helpful wife Betty are home, even though the visit is is brief one. They have been stay- ing with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry 0iBrien. Albermn, most. of the time, but have taken time off to see friends in Saturday they leave for New Glas- gow, N. S. where they have many loyal friends. Betty's father. James Flood, came back from his recent trip to Yonkers and Harrisburg. Pa. Cha.rlottetcwn. Early in September, 1947. Joe tock Tip Abbe, Baron and Money- TEICE SO11. Known as Leo ”ilhe. Lion" by those r who knew him as an All-Star lic- ienceman in the National Hockey League. Lamoureux met with his' new charges and members of the Islanders Club executive at the Fcrum yesterday morning follow- ing his arrival; and it might be said here that that meeting proved to be one of enthusiasm and happy prospects for the future by all con- cerned. O I I Talking with coach Lamoureux ' yesterday, he indicated that he was very happy to be here. In fact his first words were, "You have a nice looking little town here. and al- though I haven't seen much of it yet. I think I'm going to like it!" He stated that he had every reason to believe that he was taking charge of a team "of hustlers" and it will be "my job to keep them hustling." particularly fast and wide-open scoreless first period. Bruno Fav- aro. who collected three assists. and Walter Pawlynshyn assisted on the play in a. terrific attack around the net. Trainer again flashed the red light at 11:3 with Favaro and Kevin Conway on another powerful play around the Saint John cage. Continuing to carry the attack to their opponents in a powerful and aggressive manner the Island- ers drove home two more goals and missed a bushel of others in close in attacks. Bathgate got the third goal on slick in- side-the-blue line play with Johnny Horeck and Favam. Holding the attack deep in Beavers' defensive zone Pavaro passed the puck to X-loreck on the left boalrds just inside the line. He in turn flipped 9. long pass to Bathgate right in front of the net who golfed it in. Hub Beaudry al frame. Frank Bathgate. Georgi James. George McLagcn and pa. Labelle all got majors for lighting and high-sticking. Llmourenx Gets Big Hula Prior to theistart of the game, the crowd started calling for their new coach Leo Lamoureux to make 311 3-DD9Bl'lmCe. and received a tremendous ovation from the capacity crowd when he Compiled with their request. Following char, the teams performance throughout the rest of the night was mule testimony to his coaching skill and popularity. Roger Jodoin of Beavers was put out of the game with injuries just past the midlway mark of the sec- ond period during a hefty checking spree inside the Beaver blueline. It is understood. however, that his injuries are not serious, Saint John - Goal, Brodeur; de- fence. Bolan. Mudle; centre, whiz. I ::)irsch include Joan Chief, a sister maker to the newly opened LkCi'lif4.2.06 didb trck CFD .M .ndaJmost S'E i 4 chieimaiV:bedalee,2.o2 Shzemis :rtti'i!'Ee)-! ataoncae higxaglriity :5” ad"Vei' was La'"”."”” admmed W" ” ' - year-ofi and has shown a lot of recognized so that in addition to wO"1d”t,,be 3" easy "ask '0 "My speed in workouts. Jenny Lynn these hcrses he had several other (g;m”'g'::gr1:?1e sfnfnillgdimgaig ”3::;' 20615 another. She isa six-year-old mounts. He ended up with four team” but fen that the boys were more by Highland sect l.59lxa. that track records set by Tip Abbe. and er ',, 0.0 e”mve,, and that the is considered one of the gamest Moneymaker also tooka new record '5'ho3l'ndc etpalon 11 to ether of: mares racing today. she lowered of 2.08 which was the track record in wk: nmeg is mfme 9; her record three times this season made by Tip Abbe. Joeis exhibition :2 knew awe V310”: la us” am and has been racing since a two- of driving was so surprising that it Stated, "but I mink evgytyhmg Wm wound up the scoring at 14:1-1 lock; wings, McIntyre. Nicolle; subs, when he teamed up with Cecil Labelle, Heon. Blackburn, Brennan, Dowllng and Marcel Clements in plats, Jackson. James, Jodoin, Arm. another hammering attack around strong. the net. Charlottetown - Goal. Gordon: Although both teams broke even defence, Me-Logan, Conway: centre, on shots on goal in the first two Ti-ainor; wings, pawlyrjghyn, Fgv. periods with is each. Beavers held pro; subs, Bathgate, D. Horeck, .1, the edge in that department by gm-eck, Clements, Beaudn. C. n count of 8-4 in the final frame. Dowungg " But it was no indication of the Relel-ea. Mnmnson; linesnleli. . i ear-old when she won the first was broulhiv w me a""e"i4i0h Of work onto k.. i 3 tr eat of the Abbedaie stake in 2.11 sep Paiin, then at the height of i ' . . . play. Most of the Beaver shots Kane and pmyg I - with money winnings of 31,750. his fame and head trainer forbCt:(s- "I have & couple 0! contacts of were on gin-ealtcaways ':lT;IiiGIT1'lDTgiX1I Le" ,x . ,, aman vane. mewn F”-m' Km: n en uc y my "in 1! newed - he 3"3"ed- bun """ W pressed athe attgifck csritininuesg rim Pet!” orses in the ' Pictured above is Leo Lamoureux ' . , . sap had placed many Bmy Row bwgm me yeamng two minute ll t including the worlds he phfmned '0 5” MW "hm” wmk ch 1 u t 1: hi 1 44) M y ow suing and missed the net in many close Emnk Adi""5' by wamm" 206' champion trostter Greyhound l.55ii. W" ms” ,Li""'3i”'P”X Said he 1135 (left), new coach of the P E. Is- arrliiklol heart" yesferiiilrgy ijriiornlng 53... 0B:nvcrs. VI: owns the first in attacks. mainly remonsible by Sewn” "me" been playmg 8' bit of hockey this li”'d"5 H”9k'3Y Ciub being Wiil- hr. the local airport Lumourcux shut.-out in the Maritime Senior 01059 checking on the part of the fenam? -"!oc)omg'l1y' B?!” (3 ' ' ' in non. mi: 1' , emen 5. Paw- Beavers which hampered shots. season with the team he was coach- comcd by W.J. "Bill' Brown. Club Hockey League this season. HISHY gphoto by Smmh iynshyn, McIntyre, Vitals (miscon- duct) . :13!” Eng Hanover 2'15” He is 3 He liked Joe when he met him and made a grand-slam start here last night when he piloted the Island- had shot the last one. Then they Second Period sat down and culled their take throwing away the small ones and keeping only the pick of the lot. Talk like that to my way of thinking is nothing short of cheap propaganda. llun covey's do not Best Player Award l-Chltown. Trainor (Favaro, Pa-wlynshyni l.lI I-Oh'town.. Trainorr i (Pavlro. Conway) . ll)! t Penalties - McLagan, J, Horerk. Hal Gordon. stalwart net custod- ian for Islanders really earned his shutout. He had to handle some wicked shots at times and was called to make some ahiost im- ighty attractive colt and is con- immediam . y y hired him to act as as . ,, g , mdered om M the be” m We c'T' slstant trainer and driver. Joe was 313 a1'im:vl;::g;'s..'IKehsigtgiiofggg vice P”S'd"" md Manage” M ii" reton sports Centre, bought Free B. d . th e M took charge b I T ' ””3' 3 pacer by Pm” SW3 100' of ihe ;:aVJ:linS?rMl?. Palin arriving may he” C” "M Wm" 9”" '0 the S Black consignment. Jim Ferguson to drive the . pacers. The stable was , I H 1 h ,, p S S3"d”ey' preside” M the Cape in California so Joe and Mrs. 0'- glglegeggsaz Ewgefhgmhg Hiogfd ham, Jane Cowl. she raced at sar- 1 t i th Se sen To make 3' long question. Grinning, he said, ”I think ntoga. summer meeting on the trot 50:, Smneheawon the womo was 111 wait and see how things” turn of Ind was in the money three times. with Indian Land wml 3 mksmly out before 1 answer that one. Turned over to the pace she has h m ,; tch. . . worked some fast miles and al- g.'!::eraS;mvE,2g atlxaggaw aehiliemd General impression of the new run like potatoes with their Firsts, 20551:? saves,” dig his 01790519-'8 Heori. Bolan (match misconducti though only a three-year-old is the gnawsc pace” In the worm coach is that he is both competent seconds and mm H a covey ,5 um” rtnerins Bro cur. Gordons Vitale. and genial. He is a vwlde-awake. early hatched and mature when fsiigetgrgt :;:'n';::i3g'fc”th'm 5:”: TM!!! P0105 C" ' S-Ch'town.. Bathgate .considered an excellent prospect. took part in it including me car" She is eligible to any class. He also h t ,,h bought the three-year-old pacer 3)gn:?dh:sxi&:Sx::"&cgtf:le: Wu; veteran of seven years of big league June Bee. by Congressional 2.0416. Casuewn Farm stable drmng In, hockey. five of them full seasons she has trlaled a mile in 2.19 with mm mm and other mam. A Sm. with Montreal Canadians. He the season opens then all the mem- bers will be as much alike as peas award of the M M g h t d n led me pod unless one may have 1, HM 3 ' ' o' g been hurt or had an accident of yolhetgwfson Ind c"(hno”' ch" some kind. I have sometimes seen husky fellow that locks young for a also gamed mm the We" punt" (J. Roreck. Favaro) 3.45 4-Oh'wwn.. Benud y (C. Dowiim, Clements) ltli Penalties - James (majori. Bath- VANCOUVER. Nov. 17 - (OP) - Erwin G.. (Murpli) Chamberlain, former National Hockey League Star. has been appointed coach 3 quarter in 32 seconds, ml honor won by mm was the mild of speech. but carries both ex- of the Vancouver C k I . h Wlihtem rs nnl hih d . leadership of all drivers in Amer. Dimlence iir1idukrio?1eILg1e of the gum: Pacific Coast Hockeaynufleggig " 9 1). weak and sickly member in an high suckhfge jiedorgignl ta bale gate (major). Conwa). Mcl..lllmii P J Cadegan mace Bay pm In in points in 19”. iv: 0 ccgliali oi onmgt hi inanner. ti Owner Coley Han annouhced The last day of the Hungarllan other-wise prime covey, when this crushing body checking and mm (major). Labelle (major). i ' ' ' ' 1" ”0n 5 K0"? 9 h - . partridge season (NoVembeir 111 ) happens the fit members will . ':--r:w-'-Tm-"h-T” hased the mogyeugold "owe, m i h . t e appointment today and said ' eroua flnreups added the fin” k9Y' m ivvmm by 4' I: he .19.” " "3 ” ”f we Wm ”2 t:::..”::” 5:: :”:::..r.2:i.:::: 1:. i:;::...':”:2i"...” W 1 Ham. Lovely Lady 2.o3v by Scot- an open a im e sa e rs n- For me,.,S.'mne m 3 d n on 33'. . . o . e - De enceman Eddie Bolm of the land. He is eugme to tfw 234 not log several horses in Florida and years, in mm probablyg0cl;wn1f?rs3t" He replaces Bill Carse and is urnn Zloty. The tfelevetrlith laslt Y3: allty. By the same standard a cov- geuvers was the Man; of the S e and looks like the makings of a in the spring moving to Roosetgit Since the present Charlottetown ::1lx:rtedficsi7 coming here at a W351!-i day thatufe 61'? iiiclugceeiiied ey that ii; late hgtcheclmand im- night wiih two minors. a molar 9 3 O , , ' ' ' XVE1 T' WES - V I - 4 Raceway where h soon became e Club was mrmem lady curlers Wm 3' ihe highest paid as er as ma ure mem crs w a e we and a. match misconduct on the The adjourned mmum It was cold and biiisl-031! End 93V- close to the same scale in weight night. the latter sending him to oral inches of snow fell. This YEN" and size. the shower: at 12:41 of the second Armistice clay was one to lge mrel- - 0 - pfrlod for ahovigig refereho George memberecl. Gunners divide er Far long years me goumpgn aenson aroun . Big P ll Vitae at of the Mariam S I H k attentions between geese. duc)l:s farmer and 1 have always spem, 3 glso lcollcfcted a rniiscondluct iin me Curling Club will be held e cnior ; 1 pen rame n r e . Legguei cc ey Islcuuginqigfet filolsnriigge diililmtbertog iqullllh -3,1,? 35:3;-)fwT, g'.'.y.;e:,”5,i:uf:;.2', eeconifln the ;artlc.ulTrlny? T10? fin: the Curnng Rmk "1 Sum liamibei-lain, 3:, 51 d 1 11, i ---:-z v . . Tomb Maple Ijemarraend ohonl: hg:;1c1:lzcn;l3'eru2f2)w:::ll”;d.vI gaznisrggmgie ardnlarsxltdgyyofog-A1; tlrlingh tr. d. the pointer pin- rnerside on Monday. bolcm t lC d" ' - 'net ownin l f ma "3 Wis during his 13 hurt very much during the ahoot- We had the services of Timmy. a den” esgmce . Iulmp I; bet 20th at 7.30 p.m. high class performer. He also pur- chased Adam's Orphan 4, 2.11. a four-year-old by Calumet Adam 1591.3. sire of Joliity cosy. and gtuRft0!;Ve11iu;n:e0nmii:eedGw;if g . . many Pfiislt i:er(fj0;meIr5- Tgie dzisialis mug" f'mt'.im, honmc” mniiw my At the last annual meeting of the a e2.sre y ran ars. X. - ch -inner 11 I Hi.-rils eligible to the 2.23 pm arid mm” "id W” 5”,” i” .””mi””5t voiihoinebymghectkegftlaiughaic if-sound and highly recommended. 1'i;:l:9gt:w';"i:1'gt geigigsn "Tm: 3;; curlers would be invited to take still another for the Cadegan stabre he started C" his name: career at part in curling activities this year. is the trotter Rajah Hanover, by A special meeting will be held at in the P.C.l-l.L. Carse may stay in the Canuvck squad as a player. Chamberlain was released Wed- nesdhy at his own request as coach of Charlottetown Islanders idol of the fans. Throughout the season he had mmy successes both have the opportunity this year of taking up the roarln' game. meeting Of the Summerside . Dean Hanover 3. 1.5sia. He was SW-5 An” Whm T” W0” 'i W the local club this Monday gtaeven years in the N.l-l.'L. bushes considered the top IWO-V93-T-Old o'clock to discuss plans for the sea. Carsc, a native uf Edmonton. 1"K,5e9'5On and me” Me 3 3"” twwyem. Om sh”"'h3h' but 5 Vei” 2 and 311 ladies int,”-esged 1,, joined the canucks in 1944 and prisms number that came through ernn despite his youth. We were continued on page 5, Col. 7 SOII. trctter in Maine in 1948 and has continued on pagg 5' col, 7 curling this winter are cordially in- raced well as a three and four- in just such 800d Shape TWO that lucky and started four covey's be- has b h 1 Gen mac or the last two I know of are located within two tween roughly am 3, m, and um year-old. was third very close up at w-sw'-'-T"h.TCTT vised to amend, years. . Roosevelt in 2.06 ll5- - - . . The Vancouver team has had a mm” M u” cm)" A mm3'mm ”' m- Th” behavim" ”( m”" ””V' -pm, inyomatlon Wm no doubt by poor season - four wins, four Pifmdle bmilzht to bag the sec- ey's was typical of late season and week in November is a differ- 1-rum; gm: 1'11 give 5 man, uccgum, ent bird in comparison with one 91 the hum, for the penem, 01 shot during the first week in Nov- those who are under the delusion ember. The November Hun 18 I that our Hun covey'g are 5 push. briilht pillmazed bird End 1! much over for indlacrirnlnate slaughter. heavier and fatten! Tht;0 are also - o - faster in the tokeof an a gunner . . doesn't want to do any fumbling n;gm:xcywe;" lgnofoigibggl um: over getting into action or else his appmxlmgmy an A M may i "3"?" ""1 be W" ”' '"m” m C were on the edge of a 'stubb'le field Jo1:lsrl1alr)i,deri;sw hai:Lefevl'i:m;;i'. 1 husky matter of secfnds. hummus . den” mum of jun. form with the team l lastxiil so ti I ii to soil M" ”'"”''V "id W” 'p"””' game mm” Sam Jghn Be 3 ” h "'9 "i" hm '" h mill! They wouldn't hold but took wins in is understood from Wgveorfs-. w en I lgfnlr dl glut ii” i ' 8'” before we get within shooting ficiais that Dilchak has been sus- f,7.'.';y'i,'i t..:.:....,.o:nd J21: Md V”; ”m”' we 1”" 51”" M u” cw” ' ” 5' ” " W In it sklinmed close to the tip: of in curling to attend this meeting. pended until further notice, pend- 0, wiped om, gnu,-aw. 1;, mppm, I dump of an Jump” n ma mg the righting of certain factors on occugon 1 .m rug, 10 um" "amp. ed” An” 10 mm”. M u I , . wmermng M5 mea” "V-'1 Vii” but is the exception rather then llov. 13 to llov. in AT TIIE ' FORUM 1 . :?EiiiLi.f'il.25:.5:.i2r2?”f.?.”Z.t?.'.".l3 :3: ,';::;.3;n:;;gn,r,i;,;"d,,;;r;,-mg; FRIDAY - CHILDREN'S SKATING - I TO 5:80. HOCKEY -- 8:M - 31'. JOHN VI. IBLANDIIIIS 1 LADY CURLERS A meeting of all ladies interested in curling ivii be held at the CHARDOTYEIOWN CURLING CLUB draws and nine losses. Charles Walker. Halifax, bcught 30". M mm dneloped ma Xgegxelivegt::'?1Bi;::2e”ff'1h"3I:5"el8Y Joe Cook 2.05. a. seven-year-old by "Hm". um "M on. um um, 6”, I gaifs no b t; rd”! h 7- Peief Nwtom” 9-miib Th" hm” Prlntn double also at no extn cent. have Y ngced 3 Y em 3;, 51 Eire had total winnings of um in im An, , m,.,,.,,, ...,u 35., naprlntn cu," 9, i. m, piffhm rfoz " D h k N and was eligible to the 2.15 pace. go my, ,, 10 Inf 35.-, Mm gnu. ed I:gle:x;ue!'1tamu,1c::”Tge 1:3: 3 0 HM- 5W'-"HWY Oi Bridilwimv Servlee. P.0. Box 201, Charlotte- -on in Uniform Club in recent years, adding much to the enjoyment of the game to all concerned. at 7 P.M., MONDAY, NOVEMBER 20th CRANK SHAFT GRINDING Many M" mmm such " mixed An invitation is extended to all ladies interested matches etc. will probably be re- sultant of their association with the Club. It will add variation to the program in both keenness and enjoyment during the season's act- ivities. MUIOB BEBUILDING srtusv Auto PARTS irn. I51 GEORGE 81'. SYDNEY, N. 8. i”" "m ”' "cium ”"””l" or nu dog. Not long ago I heard For Additional Sport MIR? .5l”i?."i'r'..t".u?o :r.'3L'? Jr? 890 Page 15 roimu. cnrnlu. Perth. historic city on the Firth of Try. was formerly the capital of - the Kingdom of Scotland. FIIIL NOTICE hunters with don following I cav- ey of twenty-one birds Ill-INT they IIE SCORES AND IN THE FIELD OF GOOD CHEWING TO- BACCO YOU CAN k . . scone wrm lllclley a lllclnlsm. lllaelr twist HE SIIOCTS . 0 x ., sanmnav - slulrmo - s m at sumo - 8 do 10. GO INTO THE -EIGHT TI y WERE LEFT OVER. . SOLD T0 CLAMORTNG FANS. THIS IS VERY ' l ' , CLUB. IF YOUR TICKET IS SOLD-THE 3' l