& Hawks 3-1 Win Over Beavers kept them unbeaten in their last three games. Beavers were inarkcii so closely that they were able to get only one MONCTON. N. 18., Dec. 5 .. (CF) -Moncton Hawks. growing strong- er IILCIICII outing in the Maritime Major Hockey League, tonight trimmed 1eague.ieud1ng saint John shot on the Moiietoii net up to the Beavers 3.1. time Hawks had rapped in two The win left the Hawks in soioimmes 1" We f”'5I l”3””d- . possession of third place in lllti Hawkli ll'91'(' Q" the 0”9"5lV9 R" 1.-ague sgandmb. tiie time, breaking up the Beavers Ronnie Rowe started Hawks oil i”?-lrlem Plays before they got org- u- yictory when he rappgd in M0,. Ionized in the Saint John end. They rie Hamilton's pass midway through ' D""lP9d 11 51"?” at PH.” Hughes I" mm mm period. other Haw; the first -period while Lockhari; nxarksiiicii were ricfencemcn Sandy 4 "35 l"”"”””3 m”' "I "W Mmcw" Milne and George Scliolcs. l9"d- - Beavers lH'f'l'LC(l n sliiitout in' Pint was even ill the 58601101 DCF l the mini period when Kenny Wat- find. both S01l1lt'S handliutz an equaii ml, m-ml an um,5Si5n.d map ;i-iiiiiber of shots. But Hawks capit-' The game was a liiird-liiitiiig.lilllzed 0" me b”'ak5- Burma" 5et' filSI-ln0VlII'1 affair all the lVa.Vl1IlIS'Ul7 Schoies for the game- ..-m, the mmvks Cu'u)10'vn1g ,, foy. fclinchcr at lll9.l4-nllIllll(' inark. ixrirciiiii-I rlicckint; izanic wiiicli hos. 391i”-IT5 1'llll”9d me l””55”” I" Baiihs In 32 4" . Llf;..l”.ff."2ll”.(l;..”ll..3-i2”i..5l2f 312?: E T I Win Over Rangers la: hay until .he l.')-minute mark when Watson batted in the loii IS-dint John tally. cu: -u.hn'il-nun cup I an In! I By Rouson THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN DECEMBER 6, 1951 I The phones wcre kept busy last SYDNEY. N S. Dec. 5 -(GP)- Clla1'l0l.l('lOii'll Islanders. at their burley best. couldn't stop a short- staffrd Sydney Millionaire team tonight as the defending Marl- time Major Hockey League champ- ions came up from the collar with int Jolin--Goal. liiiglirs: do-.iii(zlit as numerous worried fans ,1 5-2 triumph bgforc 2,131 fgns. . , i. . C. Smclir. lleon, Atiincicl, called up to inquire about the un- This one had an the flnghbgck xi-jiv Vnnx. we 5 - .(1Pi -.- Mt-HA1; fnrwiirds Ubi'i:iCn. Nicol-iforluiintc l'ijur.V 10 Hill GONG”. of inst .vrar's playoff rivalry that lmti hg. .liilillll)' ltmrmi'- inn-:rml.ic. McCi-at-Ezcii. B . Watson, Bu-.I-Ial. whose goal tending has put lack-ed only the profusion of high i-ifrui. Brstcn ii:-niiu Iunizlit (let Cllitililll. l. ., 'l' Smcllo. Mel-fl.Ili' Isluiiders into second place iiipsticting, It had everything else ic;-ited New Yoil: llnn-4.-is 3-2 in ii xii-uni. Miillignii. :the league siandinzs. received a sh:icLv. A pair of reticent referees. Nation . Hncicr r iie gami. Monrioii--G . Lncklmri: de- a cut on the upper lip running up-piincooi'.diiiated on delayed whistles THC Hl'l0'.l ll: .hcd Bus- iniicc. Mai", IIULAPI. Olsen. Milne: wards towards the nose which re- nnd icing ill('l(IPllI.s, only scratcheri 'uu'S liulfl till l' N1 Mill? and dPIi-'ini-wnrrl-'. Marshall. Hniiiiltoii. SC-lqllilcd s:veral stitches. The out the MITIEICP in handing out four ;-ll ilxv ii: . (-Ilill('l' or pull imp-5. Cl.1n(-ni-I Pinon. Roiiiiisoiifwns near the one which he re-Ip:-iialti:-s. three of them to Chur- "-' til liirl ll Ttnwc. liviiiiciii. Kilby lct-ivcd in an earlier game at s:ili)ilililoiIvImrn's Bruno IRcdI Favero. i --ruurl hf T.1".l am Irv :nlTlP First Period ulohii and while Hal could prnha yi '."l"' ""3"" I-Xlollclilllr Roiiv play Friday night, cltili officials. M””' l"-'""''” 1 Nfw Yorli; ”'v ., tllanilltoiii .... .. lt);53 have decided that Hal should sci: BC... sides Sunmd major "P ”rl"'l3lli 1” H "I" 2-Moiicioii. Milne n well-carned rest. . ljurics. pi-iiiciDull.V Charlottetown P'”"”'" M3” " . . ixlliiwli-.:llv i l1'15 ' ' ' , who lost the services of goalkeep- "' , . "M Frnnlii.s--Noiir Supporters of the Islanders Willvm. um Gordon, mt Hush on ms mix.-In ",(."y'. I Second I'(-rind regret to see ”Rcd" -Favcro wcai'- upper up by 3 bullet shot from .. ”nm:m"1”k:'fl'X.SI):"'l" 3-Moncton, scholz-s ihg -.i,G.1ace Bay uniform, ':Red". Don McRae's stick at 6:34 of the .C;.,.;,.,',,n,,, ' W-.3 iBLlrfIIal'lI . - t4.:0l who was among theufirst players togsm-and pm-10d, Lugimy Go,-don, . "NW, ix-9l.,.. MN.,”, I 11.3 Peiinlt:cs--Miiliir 8-'.'a. Ub"ia- .10!” inc Islanders -lhen ih9y WH0 rated one of the finest and most ,.I,n,.I..,...-1 M1,. (137; p,.,”,.,- co l0:()5 lrmmed 11151 .VPfll'. ii'flS.0Ile 01 lhciqeiiilcmanly -netminders in the i".:.i. ' . Third Period teams. hardest. working D13I'el'5:lCFiLIllC. suficred no fracture. I vn,;,.(l K-,.,i,,d 4--Saint John. Watson '.5::'i'.:yniid highest scorer.-:. Although llei He was removed to the dressing 5 nnslom 1)..-”.,..,,,p I Ptnaities-Rockcy l8:3'.l igove away a lot of l)0llllCIfl;l,'e to,room and from there to City Hos- .M,1m..,...v 5..hmi.m M mhgp Lockha:-t. 4 10 13-417 fmost or the opposing players "Red"ipitul Where several stitches were .Hiii.!hCS 11 lo 5- Pviiultios: Noun. 1 . A- D - - ' iiisri GREENDALIS THIS WEEK-END pron MORE sggqiiiis MIENIIS OYERCOATS- Valiios to (539.50 MEN'S SUlTS- Vztllws to iIII.l-III SUlTS- Vnlni-s in SG?3.:')ll . 25y. OIFIFW ALL noifi-iER SUITS and OVERCOATS , KIDDIES 3-PIECE SETS CAP. COAT and LEGGINGS Regular 19.50 510.00 SEE OUR CHRISTMAS DISPLAY OF SI-IIRTS,V PYJAMAS. NECKWEAR AND SCARVES GREENDALIS MEN'S STORE 144 GT. GEO. ST. FORUM DAY BY DAY MONDAY - HOCKEY -- HALIFAX - 9 P. M. TUESDAY-CHlI.DRE.Nl'S SKATING GENERAL SKATING wi-;nNi-:sD.ii'-GENERAI. SKATING THURSDAY-Cllll.DREN'S SKATING FRIDAY - HOCKEY - SYDN SATURDAY-GEN EIIAL SKATING GENERAL SKATING YEO THEATRE MONTAGUE-Thur. & Fri. 8 P.M.: Sat. 8 8: 10 ”TOMANAWK" (Color) With Van Heflin. Yvonne De Carlo ALSO ROYAL VISIT MON.-TUES.--"YOU'RE IN THE ARMY NOW" Gary Cooper oft mover stepped back from any . for the puck with the biggzcst oil. lilie defensemcn. 0 0 o 1 As coach Lamourcux said the Eilincrs wanted somebody worth-' while and in Favero they got some- body worth while. ”Red'' in the past two years. has done a lot for 'lhe Islanders and for Charlotte- town in helping to put it back on the hockey map. His goal scoring iaitcl penalty killing achievenients lltere will not be forgotten here for some time and he can xilwavs feel secure about liaving ll second home in this City. A quiet spoken play- lers. he was always easy to ap- Iproach by the press and we hope lthnt his efforts with the Miners will be as successful as they were '.witli the Islanders. . . . taken to close n deep gash under --------- - fihem and he fought in the corners: his lip. He returned to the scene for the third period to watch his successor. Grey: Floyd. Sydney Mil- lionaires junior goalkeeper. turn in ii steady performance. Millionaires had a :3-0 edge when Gordon was removed and it was token victol'y thereafter. Islanders, howcvtr. gave Floyd hotter pro) Red Wings. leafs In 2-2 Deadlock TORONTO. Dec. .1 -(CPl .-De- iroit Red Wings held their two- point. National Hockey League lead over the second pl ee Toronto Maple Leafs here otnig t as the two clubs hatlcd on 2-2 deadlock Smut zimwnr: in he the ls-lbeforc a crowd nf13,579. Wings ilzinilcrs lucky or unluz-lc,v lIlll'liI)"l'. came from b:hlnd twice to gain l'1'hcy conimoncr-d the season hy um point, llosinz seven games in a row nnd yIIlt"lI crime hack to win seven nnd First. Period itiri one before they were dcfc:ii- I T0I'0l1l0. Smllli. lcrl. Lust night IIIPN were (left-zitciil iK"llYi9(l.V- B9I1llP.l'l - . 1031 l:iv;:iin after running up nn iin- Pmmiiies: Alwl .46, Flzimnn 5.00. licntcii sli'r'.'ik of seven L'ill1IFS. In -Ill-fl"li"ll RCISF 8-32- BFHIICXV iII1P SPk'('l'l ponies previous in last iviight the Islanders had won five I2. I .'l. Scrniiil I'erIoIl liind lost two. On top of that the 9 D”ll'0il- Sk0V. 'Millionnires were plnyim: willioui iPr.vslui. Glover) . 14.58 lilie services of seven of their p"""l”055 G1""d"" 737: RN50 1DIll.V0l'S. The men missing: were ”v07- 5'0"" 15-04- 'lif:icIniyro. Peterson. Lcvuntloski. liiarineau. Frczell. Mncllride nnd Prokop. Sydney. Last night's loss made it three this your and last season the Millionaires defeated the Is- lzindcrs twice. lied mic nnd left one unfinished in four games in the steel city. Forum. There's 'inothei' jinx too--the Millionaires result of the Hawks 3-1 win over the Beavers. The Irlawks evidently used the some system of play zuzainst the Beavers us they did iitzninst the Islanders nn(l with rzrcalr-r returns. One thing the Moncton forwnrds have is speed and they tire fast enough to keep the opposing team disorganized and to take advantage of the lirenks which (come as the result. But what kind of :4 game would it be if both teams played the same style of hockey? COLUMBUS. 0.. Dec. 5-(AP: -Frank Lane. Chicago White Sox gcncral manager. today completed a deal that has been hanging the since September when he bought third baseman Hector Rodriguez. 3t-year-old Cuban Negro third baseman. from Brooklyn's Mont- real farm of the International League. Rodriguez batted .301 for Montreal last season. his first in orgai-iized ball. SNAP SIIOT FINISHING Rolls of mm ueveloped and printed and sent out the same day. Third Period 3 -Toronto. Smith. . . . . IKenncdy. Thomson) 1.28 If there is Sll('II a thing as at 4ADMm”' Una”-I" jinx in IIO('Ix'f)' the Millionaires I”n.w(" Abe” . 453 lmvc it over the Islanders on Ppnzlnmsz pr””" 'S.i'dnc,v ice. The Islanders have '"'”T'V'”T yet to win their first game in Truro Bearcals Edge Piciou 6-5 s-rizi.i.Aa'roiv, -lT.S.. Dec. 5 . liuvo not won on Island ice this (Op) " -1-mm-S battling Bear- pl-l'u . . . . calls overcame. a first-period de- i mhmw H ' U H I . ficit he-re tonight to'score a 6-5' ' I - "”'.(k "pP””""l-l "mll dcciszon ovrr Pictoii Mari acs 'n .l.co I...-imoureux's remarks nlinut. an APC. Q” ,0. I, k PL GI his inability in wool) to heart tms.e' tih'1" ”.n' I t'0c. ey Ea""e and now has his team in sole i A i ll” " hull” '" the .. .. ..ion of third place as the (fiNfi()A w FlNi'-l Print: double also at no extra cont. Any 8 exposure roll 35c. Ileprlntl In each or IQ for 35c. Mull llln Service. Charlottetown. . ' SALE or tickets: THURSDAY - TODAY - 9 A. M. to FRIDAY -- UP TO 2 P. M. . FRIDAY -- AT 2 P. M. -- ALL REMAI SYDNEY - FRIDAY - 8. who FORUM" 30 P.M. 6 P. M. NING TICKETS Ci(..XRllll Soothe them with MINARNS uuiunu 5:. H.i3."'.'.'-5."”d.'.'..".i': LAlIl3IGIlIIICAl '9 m x . Islanders Suffer 5-2 Defeat At Hands Of Sydney Millionaires tection through the 35 minutes and 26 seconds he worked than they had given Gordon in the earlier stages. Millionaires Short-Staffed Starting out with a 13-man staff Millionaires lost right winger Bruce Gallagher after three min- utes and 17 seconds of play in the first period. A clearance shot by Johnny Duicliak broke Gul- lagher's nose and gash:-d his lip. Millionaires took ii run-away edge in both play and scoring in that first period. Lorne Plrie, intercepted Char- lottctown's first movement into the Sydney zone. and scooted back to fire a short-low shot at 4:07 of the first period. Piric, ranked as a substitute when the long series of injuries began to hit the the Millionaire roster, earned his spurs and a staying contract with his game-long aggressiveness and participation in the rugged ex- change. Outlueked was 1slanders' cagey Buck Whitloek who had two point-blank scoring opportunities in the first period and fired past the net on both. Whitlock was a minor casualty late in the game when he twisted an ankle in a col- lision at centre ice. Charlottetown --Goal, Gordon, Floyd; defence, Travis, Viiale, Gray, Dutchak: forwards, Ti-ainor, Pawlyshyn, I-Iavero, whitlcck. l.'n.cKenzie, Morrow. Ma rshnll, Bellringer, Bonhomme. Sydney--Goal, Pidsodny: de- fence. MoRae. Matthews, Whalen, Dinning; forwards. Birukow, Hil- debrand. Pirie. Roach. Cupolo, Robertson, Bathgate, Gallagher. First Period Robertson 10:10. second Period 4-Syaiiey, Cupolo (Bathgate. Robertson) 9:37 5-Charlottetown, Morrow (Wliltloek, MacKenziel 14:39 6-Sydney. Roach (McRae) . . . 17:88 Penalty-Favern 9:30. Third Period '7-Cliarlottetown. Favern tDuichaki 16:32 Penalties-None. Gordon and Floyd Pldsodny 9 3-28 !-Sydney, Pirie 4:0'7 24ydne,v. Cupolo (Robertson. Batligate) 9:43- 3-Sydney, Matthews (Hildebrand. Cupolo) l9:25 Penalties-Favero 1:23, 13:45, fiarrison Hockey League To Begin Practice Tonight The newly organized Garrison Hockey League will begin practice at the Forum tonight in a four- hour session starting at six o'clock All four teams will take to the ice for an hour each with Signals having the first hour followed by Reece. Navy and Artillery. Mem- bers of all units are invited to at- tend the session for their Regi- ment's hour. , A meeting of the league exec- utive held at the Armouries last night decided that the league schedule would start this month after the teams had lied two or three practice sessions to whip them into shape and enable coach- es in select their players. It was also decided that on Lea- gue game nights two games would be played to be followed by a skate in the music of the famous Reece Build. Representatives of the 21st Field Ambulance were unable to advise if they would have a team on the ice this season. Curling Schedule Al Sumnlerside The following is the schedule of the Suinmerslde Curling Rink for Thursday and Friday. December 6th and 7th. THURSDAY 1.00 P.lil. T.A. MaeLellan versus L. H. MacFarlane. F.G. Cameron versus Sgt. Ber- nic. J !slnnders' aiarry right winger Bruno "Red"" Favero has been traded to the Glcce Bay Miners for goal tender Bob Ameil. it was learned from coach Leo Lamoureux via long distance telephone early this morning. "There are still a couple gt de- tails to be ironed out and the deal 1; not quite completed,” stated Leo. but he ndded that it would be unless complications set in. Eight winger Denis Smith in ex- pected to be used in Favero's place. Smith will be recalled from Halifax and if Smith is not placed on the wing. uefenseman Bob Gray will likely move up front. The deal was made necessary last night by the injury to Island- eri: goalie Hal Ciordon. It was made between Leo and Miners' coach "Bud" Poile in Glace Bay. Coach Lamoureux stated that the price was high for the Islanders and that he was sorry to have to trade Favero. "I did not want to let him go but the Miners wanted some one worth while," stated Leo. Faveeo 1":-aded For-Y. Goalie Bob Arneil It is unfortunate that trades have to be made. he added. but very or. ten they work out for the better. meat of the players involved, The deal will break up um Trainor, Favero, Pawlyshyn com bination that was the scourge of the 318 Four League last season and which was beginning to hitlm, eight cyciinders this year, Favero. who was the best nah. winger in the league last year 1?": til he became a victim of virus pneumonia. piled up a total of 9'; points from his 32 goals and 51 assists. He was sixth highest sitox. er in the league. He is a hockey product of liar- rle, Ontario and came to um 1.. lenders last year after playw- with the Owen sound Merr1.,..:: for two seasons. At the end of the 1960 season he went to the .-iii.-n Cup Champion Toronto mil- boros. Young Amell. who has "be... sharing goal tending duties Mn Don I-licks of the Miners, is W, property of the Dgetr0ltRm-1 wmg. He Will likely be playing here 13.1: day night against Sydney. The Frank E Acorn rink last night took the lead in the opening iound play in the Lt. Governor's I-lonspiel at the Charlottetown Curling Club. ills rink scored 140 points. In stcond place was the rink skipped by His Honour Lt.- Governor Prowse with I20 points Four points behind in third place was the Col. 6. E. Full quartet. First .duy's pluy results follow: E. F. Atom 140; Lt. Gov. Prowse 120; Col. G. E. Full 116; J.vS. MacDonald 112; Dr. Madfntyre 110: Dr. Giddings 108; Dr. W. MacDon- ald 106: A. W. Hyndman 106: W. ll. Worth 104: E. J. Clarke 96; J. A. Fraser 92; .l. J. Lai-ahee 87; C. MacI.ean 50; Gordon White 43; .l. E. Burden 40; J. J. Morris 32; F. R. MeLaine 32: F. Hansen 32; G. Acorn Rink Takes Leacl Lt.-Governoris Bonspiel G. Hughes 30; J. S. Moore 30; Ed Tanton 30; R. S. P. Jnrdinc 16; T. A. Campbell l6; ll.-L. spiiieh "in. TONIGHT'S sciiencin Ice 1: Team 25-I). S. Stuln, 1:, Parker, Dave McLeod. R. Sum... skip; vs. Team 26-E. E. J.'I”(1.lle E. K. McNutt, W. Pickard. F. ii", Turner, skip. Ice 2: Team 27-Ivan Tm: F. R. Seaman. H. L. Scar. Horne. skip; vs. Team Wrtin. H. E. l.i.i Nil--Nat Hyndmaii. A w, Miitheson, G. Avard. skip. Ice 3: Team 29-Keith 111"-1,, Geo. Rogers. Judge Trninor. Ernie Mcmnis, skip: Vs. Team 30-.l. S. Taylor. Tom Rogers. H. C. Traili- nr. R. Bevin. skip. Ice 4: Team 31-Bus Mccnn. ncli. J. Wilson. F. Curtis, R. n. Bell, skip; vs, Team 32'lFred Can. T1011. L. W. White, Doug Szuinclrrs, H. R. Carruthers. H. E. Clark versus Fred Mcllae. 0.00 P. M. F. Folland vs T. I... Linkletter. r F, McRae vs Ftl. Fee. 1 V. Howatt vs Sgt. Valley. . FRIDAY "L00 P. M. R. L. Mollison vs A.S. Hopkins. A.H. Carney vs E. Offer R.A. Home vs J.A. Clark 9.00 I". M. R.E. Ellis vs W. A. Currie R. L. Willett vs E. P. Foley. Edgar Cannon vs R. E. Bishop . I COLUMBUS, 0., Dee. 5-(AP)! Aack Tiglie, 38. who nianagedl Toledo or the American Associi-1-l lion last season. today was named inanuger of Buffalo Bisons of Ihcl International League. 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