Rochford Sp GLACE BAY. N. 5.. lCPI-Kevin Rochford sparked Glace Bay Mi- ners to a 5-4 win over Charlotte- town Islanders with three goals Saturday in a Maritime Major Hockey Dengue gains. The win kept Miners in third place. one game ahead of char- lottetoun. Johnny Lumley nud Gordie .Vfil- ier score-cl the other Glace Bay izools and Iluzh C:in1pbcil picked up three 11551515. Roy IBuckl Wint- lock s:ored (nice for Charlottctowii while Bob Gm) and Cecil Douling added the othrrs. Only four peiialtics ucre called. three in the -..onii prriod. Glace Bu)" cu iri the play in every DEl'lO(l. Cha oitstouii i.:0l1llE Rczer Bcssetic 1n.1ric 42 st ms. 10 cm. nwre than Dick Dion. Lincup:- Chnrlo'.intmi11: (ionl. Brscctir, zirfcnrc. MCL l.r'-)lui1r.Gi':- roe: forun S.1.::ri3u, Crirvrr. Hr-tn. . riitor. Tou- ers. I.aCl1:1i1cc, D01llil1'.'. Glace Ba): Goal. Dion; defence, Cooper. Whvte, Amnriio, Tieen: 1orwa':(is. Millrr, Brizuit. Cirizimlli, lfnchforcl. lmvc, Czitnpbrll, 1.11111- Ir" ()Hl"l-Vl'- Pol) Rr..n:'d. .1i:1:ti M'InlJ1r marl I-id AI':DFl1.'1l(l. Summa ry Boy. G'.'x"r Rush- 42: ties: Trecn. 11.36. Secoizti prixod GlZi'.'i" Buy. I.1im- 1": 41.0-.1-cl ii 51. C i:'!otir'o1vii IK'l11il0tL( 48:1 .)ll' 7:17 Penal!- ties: White "1. . M;L:iu.-l1l:n 10:36 imicsouducti. Campbell 14:50 Third period, Glace Bay. ford tcziinpbel Coiziioliyl ; Ciirirloitetouii, (SK indon, IVl1itlocl-(1 -1 'ill; i.'(-rou1i.l..tiiiilri1 10. 0, Ci.i:. mun. Wliiilork iKl'.'L.1ll.'l7llll' 11:- 40 Penalties: None. Stops:- Bessctte 17 14 11-42 Dion 14 10 8732 Lively Opening- N. B. League Game S!.IlN'T .lf')llN. NE. tfllli in what was billcfl .1; the local 4:11:11- ing of the New Brunswick Senior Hockey League here Saturday but produced more fisticuffs than hockey, S'lllll John Bcnvcrs. dr- frndnig M:o:'1iiii1rSnniu-.- Hock.-v l.c.if:ue cliaiiips. anri F1'r-rlzpictrui Capitals liaticrrri the puck br- twr-en rotlnds to I. 3-.'i ovrrtimc deadlock. A 15-lnllllllr mr-lee in the sec- nntl period h1'o11:lit 1il.'l fzins to the Eco and loft 1iol.cc .-ind 1-cfcrn.--.5 helpless. Rhcnl Greuou of the Capitals and Eddie Perkins of tho Br-avois, whose scuffle launched the rhubarb. drew match miscon- duct penalties The iznfilo was delayed anothwr in minutes wliiln the imiiis re- lirerl tn i.h:-ir rirnssiiig rooms for prrtclizng up. To Late To classifv TO LET -- TIIRE F. HI'JATI'2l) T')tl11lS. sink. hot and void ivnier, 1-nnirftl. .'tppl,1' 22lWmn1riiiili Hi. LOST--IN OR. NEAR CHAR- lottetown. 1940 Pontiac fender skirt with chronic mounting. Blackclt, 1612 Reward. Pius NOTICE TO HURSEMEN All interested in raciiig are loud it meeting in the Fox Pavilion. Exhibition Grounds TYESDAY. NOV. 24th at 8 pm. BOOST-BE PR GENERAL SALE -- Bay Miners To 5-4 Win Over Islanders Saturday . I)::1ecn'.: rcqm-sted to at--y l1BANG - up GAME MONDAY NOV. 23 - 8.30 SYDNEY -vs - ISLANDERS -YOU-YES--YOU CAN GIVE THE LOCALS A BIG SEAT SALE - TODAY - SAT. - 9 T0 6. COUNTRY ORDERS GIVEN EVERY ATTENTION Y0 THEATRE Montague-Mon.-Tues--23 8: 24. 8 P. M.' CALL ME . MADAM Color--lfliol Mormon-Donald O'Connor IMO-315.00-Iunk Nita assistance lleafs In 5-1 Win Over Chicago CHICAGO. (CPl - Sid Smith scored twice in 29 seconds of the lthird period Sunday night to turn in fairly light National llockey League game into an easy 5-1 vic- ltnry for 'l'f)l'0Ill0 Maple Leafs over -Cliirago Black 1-Iuwks. Victim of Toronto's attack was lJean Marois. 28-year-old rookie goalie. brought up from Quebec Aces to replace Al RollirR., ailing from chicken pox and the after- eifects of extraction of three leetli. Maroist only other big league game was in 1944. when, filling in once I111" Pillll Bibeault in the Toronto nuns: Atlontics In 6-2. win , Over Sydney Millionaires For Top Spot In MMHL HALIFAX, (OP)-Halifax Atlim- d PAGE SIX Coach Terry Eeardon of the Sydney Millionaires will meet some one on his own blueline tonight who should remind him of his younger brother Kenny, the rough- tough rushing defensemnn of the Montreal Cnnadiens ll. few years nets. he worked an 8-3 victory for the Leafs over the Hawks. .S't1n1n1.ii;x: - l-lirxt pcriorl: Tormitn, Sloan Vlilmiii-nit. .Vlc(-kr-rt l'l.'3.'l. Penal- ties: Migiiy 4.39. Kenncd: Pctcrs (1.50, Wilson 9.33 l Sm-onri period: To to. Mig:1y- Bfssene 1” me Ishmders nu had H. L. in his heyday. . ilVl”"i”""- H-'lnl?l"l L : ' ” louly nine shots directed his Y:a.V .Te”y Remdon pm-Nd agamst (2.111-in i.Vlo'-icnim. lluculr land mm is the 9.351”: "mm mm; his brother. Kenny. the SRIITIE as in-nulttzw-: Thomson 1.31, (ire 1.21.p we can recall any Koanmdel. 9,... he will against LeBlai1c. The Syd- Tlmm-nu 10.30. ljmmz. The”, MS I n-mm um. 50 ney.coach played with the Bo--on , Thiril pcriml: Toronto. Smith 10;": iago whe,1 Bumuo deveated Bruins at the lime thauhls brother lt.Vlorrison, Slmvnril 11.12: '11:):-oii-1,-Waulse 8.1 in M, Amman HOG- played for the Canadiens. They .in smith :Kcnm-ch. Strwai-H.k;,y League ,m,.ne4 Midway lhmugh were the last brothers to plnv l."-.11: Tmmiln. KIWI-'M' '-hloafh l we game Eddie shore, coach at against one another in the N. H. 'l'hon1xunt1 9.10. llcnultiuw: Nonc. l.SH.M,u5e m.deI.ed his players to ice L. until the Wilson; of Detroit and Sl”l”3 ( l the puck every time the disc cror..:- Chicago Cam? 310118- l:”'".l"-" Q R 13 "'9 l rd their blueline but evin then the The 1518111-181's Will 1)? Rt fl-1" ”"l'”'c' N H H Buffalo goalie had far more than Sl-NIIIZUI tonight 10? m9lI' mt Red Wings Edge ;N. Y. Rangers 3-2 NEW YORK, :AP1-Rookie Bill hard shot. past Jolinny Eotvcr iiiiduiiy in the third period gave Detroit. Red Wings in ,3-2 vic- tory over New York Rangers in a gntiongil Hockey League game be- fore 11.602 spectatorssunday night. Summary First period: New York, Ronty (Henrv. Bullcri 4:14; New York. Henry ollvrgesliciiuer. Eentleyi 111150. Penalties: Guidolin :39. Lindsay l::00. Sknv 3:09. Irwin 15:24. Lindsay 17:41. Srronrl period: Detroit. Wilson -1-lone. Lindsay! 1915. Penalties: Dclvrcrhio 6:29. Lindsay 8:59, Gui- -,riol1n and Howe ,12:50 tmnjorsi. .Bullcr 13:46. Irwin 18:32 1 Third period: Detroit. Wilson (Lindsay. Howe) '1:42. Detroit. Di- 'ncen tDclvecchlol 9:48. Penalties: lPrnnovo.:t 4:58. Butler 6:33 l l -cananE1E1iT l2-2 Tie With Boston Bruins BOSTON, (CF)-Montreal winger :Caium Mac-kay's third-period goal tsunday night gave the Nationnl Hockey League lenders :1 2-2 tie .with Boston before 11.420 fans in lBosion Garden. The tie ended n Canadlen streak of six losses to the Bruins on Boston ice. dating from last December. Mackay fired a 10-footer pest Boston's Sugar Jim Henry midway in the third after Doug Harvey's tpass bounced off teammate Floyd lcurrie. directly to Mackay. l McNeil had blanked Detroit and 2Toronto on identical 1-0 scoores in his two previous games. on goals rby Boom Boom Geoffrion. Sunday fnight Boom Boom was below par lwlth an upset stomach and played lonly briefly in the first twoIses- sions. 1 lthlrd. First period: Montreal: Mosdeil 10:44, Boston. Mackell tPeirsonI 11.04. Penalties: Mazur 1:29, winter Schmidt 6:53. Johnson 15:51. Second period: Boston, Sundford (Gariepy. Laycoci 15:33. Penalties: j1.a,vcoe. 4:56. I.nch 10:44. 1 Third pe1'iod: Montreal. Mnckay. (Harvey. Curly) 10:43. Penalties: none. l Stops yllenry ....................... .. 613 4-23 1MoNe1l '1 12 '1-26 : ESENT---PLEASE. MONDAY - 9 A.M. & ON; He didn't come out for they back. That someone will be "Wild Bill" LeBlanc, the body belting. hop, skip and jump (lefenseman of the Is- lfiIl1lEI'S who in some respects is u simlle of the Cnnadiens Resrdon. the toughest defenseman-in the N. Friday night. ran into one of the tightest def-ensc coiiibiiiaiions that has been tscen in the Maritime Major Hec- lkry League for quite a while. The Halifax forwards last defense was so good that Roger THE GUARDIAN. CHARIJOTTETOWN OldlMemoriesForRe-ardon Island Goalie Tonight When Moneymen Play Islanders At Forum "me show to sum, ywith the fast sknting.Milllone.ires. - - Gust:-iveson and Ritchie, who mis- sed Saturday's game against Olnce Bay. will be in uniform. For the improving Islanders this is another good chance to move up- words in the standings. Last week in four starts they won half their games to hold their own. This week they intend to move along at a better than .500 clip. The Islanders can move into a third place tie with the Glace Bsy' Miners by whipping the Million-' alres. The Atlantics lead the Leaf, gue with 28 points followed by Syd- f ney with 26. J But tlefenting the youthful Mil-p lionaires has been no easy task this season. Full of fight nndl bounce their big. rugged forwardsl' have been playing top notch hoc-, key to sisy near the top of the circuit. The Millionaires will have in full line-up with the exception of La- Croix. The smooth skating centre- man has been sidelined with an in- jury and will likely miss tonight's game. The Atlsutics weren't icing the: puck too nuich in their gainel lngainst the islanders but they weren't crossing the blueline either mainly because Gus Gustaveson and Bill 1.eBlanc were handing out crushing body checks. It is doubtful if Pete Wytvrot ever g-72' hit as solidly as he did in the 5:1:-. and period when LeBlanc bounced- him behind the Islanders ne:. Mon-ow, Bowness. Ross Watson and the others felt the effect of Gus- tnveson's checks, especially Bow- W-”: l M-ONTREAIA tCPb A Hamilionis powerful Tiger-Cats wore down the spirited but weakening Montreal Alouettes Sunday in a bitterly- fought football game to take a 22- era. The Cats struck for two touch- downs in the fourth quarter. at tense 15-minutc' stretch at- ”Hub" Bcaudry. the greatest dc- fensive forward the Maritime Ma- jn1' League has seen. is drawing a lot of praise around Sud-bury these days Bcsudry recently got a hut Heimilton Tiger-Cats In 22-1.1 Win Over Alouettes '0 l - 0 0 ' final against Winnipeg Blue Bomb- the dmcrmce and. gave me Tl- . Cats two victories in a row over erupted int one last explosion of excitement when red-headed John O'Quinn leaped from the Montreal bench and nailed touchdown-bound Bernie Custis. In the final analysis, it was the' i.l1e Me in the Big Four league's best-of-three final. The Cats won in Hamilton last Vvedncsday 31- 12. trick for the Sudbury Wolves when the S-adbury team defeated the Pembroke Kings 8-2. He was the third player in the N.0.H.A. to get the hat trick this season and the following day Don Maclniosh in the S-udbury Daily Star had the following to say about ”H1.Ili". I 0 I l Win Way To By AL VICKERY Caiiadiiui Press Staff Writer WINNIPEG, (C-P) -- Winnipeg Blue Bombers, re-lying mainly on rookie Canadian 4 talent for their scoring. swept into the Grey Cup final Saturday with an easy 24-4 victory over Toronto Be1myBench befcre 15,900 shivering fans. The game. nrst sudden-death cup semi-final played in western Can- ada in the colorful history of the classic. was R warm-up for the Western Interprovincisi Football Union champions who were over- whelming favorites to whip the Ontario Rugby Football Union titleholdera. Sheer line power gave Bombers the triumph. The well-drilled Toronto team held a 4-0 first-quarter lead as Bombers failed to scrimmage the ball out of their own end of the held, but wilted under the fost- charglng Winnipeg front wall. led by import tackles Dick Huffman and Buddy Tineley and defensive end Tommy Harrpley, former Tor- onto Argonsut and Beach star. Mon-clon In 13 Win Over Amherst "Local fans have been singing Beaud-ry's praises for some time now but all of them must have been wondering how he would fare without rxiiigcy Frank King by his side The answer was sup- plied last night when Kim: de- cided to remain on the sidelines until he settles ll contract dispute with the Clulb brass. Hub kept up his line's scoring average by gel.- ting enough goals for buth hr: and King, There is little question now that Silvernian plucked a plum when he lured Beaudry to the Wolves puller this autumn. The big fellow is certainly one of the best skater: in the league and he's also a real two-way guy every timn he's on the ice. He's also a pretty willing guy to have around. It doesn't matter whether the club needs a penalty killer or 11 goal. He can do both. Between games he's "Mr. Co-operation" himself when it comes to getting along with his team-males or the management." . As for King he was an outstand- -ing player in the early games un- til he got. into a. contract dispute with Max Silverman. King main- tained that he was supposed to get paid for a 22 week schedule but found out the schedule only runs 1 Winnipeg Blue Bombers Cup Finals Hockey Scores By The Canadian Press SATIIRDAY Nntionul League Detroit 0 Moiitreul 1. New York 0 Toronto 1 American League Buffalo 5 Pittsburgh 5 Providence 1 Syracuse 9. Cleveland 2 Hershey 5. International Dengue Cincinnati 8 Grand Rapids 1 Milwaukee 3 Jolinstown 8 Toledo 1 Fort Wayne 4 Quebec Lelgue Sherbrooke '1 Springfield 4 Mnrltlmn Maj-or Sidney 2 Halifax 6 Charlottetown 4 Glace Bay New Brunswick Senior Monc-ton 2 Amherst 0 Saint John 3 Fredericton 8 Quebec Provincial Cornwnll 7 Str. Hynciuthc 4 New York - Ontario Clinton 7 Inkerman 3 Smith Falls 7 Gananoque 3 Ontario Senior A Hamilton 4 Sarnia .1 Windsor 1 Owen Sound 5 Nlagaivi Falls Ii Kitchener 5 Ontario Junior A Kitchener 3 Hamilton 2 OT Toronto Marlboro: 3 Gait 4 G 19 weeks. According to reports he also wanted it bonus for scoring goals. Silvermnn offered to guar- antee him 22 weeks pay whether MONCTON, N. E. (OF) - Malic- ton Flyers took 1! 2-0 shutout vic-K tory from Amherst. N. S. Metcorsl as the New Brunswick Senior Hoc-l they be for schedule or play-off kev L” C 0 med -L 96. 3 ll VR""”5- Km” lwW"”- balked M SCl1BdlllCgu5Rl.lliI?dRV nlght. Gilrll;(;' me 5"33'3-W0" 'md d”l'”ml”5d m Boisvert. Trois Rivieres gift to sit it out for :1 time. He's probably back by now. If not he'll soon land up with another cltib outside the N.0.H.A. hockey. had the best view of the ame from the Amherst nets but" little time to enjoy it. From thcl opening the Flyers kept the puck in the Nova Scotian's end of the rlnk. and only it spectacular por- o 0 For in team that had nnly three. M "E 1”” -V93” Vhye” "'9 5'' forrrmce by Boisvert kept the score D"m”'"'5 Um””"'y b”km”” wlthln bounds. Donnie Dewnre in squad put up 1 strong showing the Moncton nets got his shutout with only 13 saves while the Am- herst goal was battered with 41 shots. against St. F. X. Saturday night. According to earlier reports the xnverlms were supposed to bevery strong. having 8 player in their midst who was rated better than A1 0111531. The latter will be re- H A membered by hoop fans for his a u o a outstanding play in the Inter- collegiate and Intermediate series against S1. Dunsteirs last. year. He Squabble Over in playing with St. F. X. Again We . . . Jacques Marcoiie 1 In bnsketbnli. like football this ,,,n,. fall. the Saints have 1 big re- .building job. They have lost Joe Muiially. Cy Macfaa-ac, Pete Dun- phy. Clarence MacDonald Ind Earl Maoxinnon through graduation. Three of those players were first string men with Moolsnc and Mullally being outstanding players. Macfssac was the but rebound art- ist that the Saints have had under MONTREAL, (OP)-The Cana- dian Amateur Hockey Association Sunday got back into the squabble over goalie Jacques Mnrcotte of Quebec and will give 11 once-nnd- for-all decision Dec. '1. This was the net result of u seven-hour meeting of represent- atives of the CAHA. the Quebec Amateur Hockey Association, the their own basket for it long time while Mullaliy usually accounted for nearly in down points per game for his team. Quebec Junior Amateur Hockey Association and the two teams at loggerheads 'over the, 16-year-old yimvw brig goalie-Quebec Frontenac: gnnd NEW WATERFORD. N. R" Quebec Cltadelles. ICP)--Stcllarion High defeated ” am” pm”""”" Wm be dropped. and it is up to the Front- enac club whether it will continue to me Mnrcotte until the Dec. '1 meeting. Subject to approval of the CAI-IA executive, CAHA officers will hear evidence at the scheduled meeting and all mrtiu. declzions than reached will be final md binding. The young goalie is claimed by Citadelles. his former owners. Early this season, his application Mount Carmel 5-0 Saturday to win the Nova Sculls Interschol- astic B rugby title, A try by Joe English and n penalty kick by Johnny Roy accounted for the points, HALIFAX. (CP)-Harry Thnm.u' overtime goal gave Digby Rural High in 2-1 win over River He- bert High Saturday and the Nova Scotin lnicrmcdinle soccer chom- Barrin 2 st. Cath:-rines 3 Tor. Sf. Miohaclls 2 Quebec 7 Northern Onturlo Sen. A N. Boy 2 Siult Ste. Marie On! Suciburv 1 Pembroke 5 Thunder Bav Scnlor Fort William 9 Port Arthur 4 Ontario Senior B- Oshnwn 4 liincsion 2 Woodstock 3 Wnllncchurg 2 (lutnrlo Junior B- Wnirrloo 0 Guclph .1 Woodstock 7. Hosp:-lcr I SUNDAY Quebec Junior Jonquierrc 4. Trois-Rlvleros 8. New York - Ontario Clinton 3. Cornwall 6. Ontario Junior A. Guelph 3. Toronto Marlboro: 6 Hamilton 3, Toronto st. Mich- ael's 4. ii granted by the QAHA-provincial governing branch of the CAHA- and his signing witlr Frontenncs was approved. Citadel-lee appealed to the CAI-IA. which awarded the player to that team. The QAHA continued to maintain that it had acted consti- tutionally and was the sole auth- ority to deal with on intro-branch matter of player release. Nevertheless. the QAHA notified Frontenacs that continued use of the player; in ”de11ance" of a CAHA ruling. would bring suspen- NGVEMBER 23, 1953 tics broke their nrot-pluce tie with Sydney Millionaires: Saturday 0 Suspensions At MMHI Meeting by defeating them 6-2 in n. Mari- time Major Hockey League giunc. More than 4,300 fans watched Ni-:w GLASGOW. (cm- n,,,, and suspensions were handed out to three players at 9. Marlthne the Atlimtios take A 2-1 lead In the first period, score ttwo unans- Maior Hockey League meeting hm Sunday. werod gonls in the second uid bold Norman Gustsveson of Charlotte. Sydney to one goal while they town Islanders was fined sioo go, scored two in the finale. Doug MoPhec and 13111 Ford led jostling with referee Laurie Pow. er, I-l.alifax's Ross Watson and E1. the Halifax attack with two goals each. and Ross Watson and Bill wood Ritchie of Charlottetown, who drew match misconduct penalties Around" got the others. Jnck (Muckle) Hollett existed on four for continued fighting. were mud 325 and suspended for the Nov. 23 goals. Roy McMeekln was a big fgctor and 30 Charlottetown-Halifax games. lin the win. making 36 caves to Norman Defelioek 20. Sydney had The league voted to allow the clubs to carry two extra players 1,, B territorial edge in the first and case of lniurv but they still can third poi-loch. . There were 14 penalties in the dress only 14. Previously some clubs dressed more than 14 players, 2 Shulouls In Row For Frederick o 'r T A w .4. (cm - Goalie Ray Linc-up:- Sydney: Goal, Defelice; defence. Reardon. Matthews, MoIntyre.Mc- Donald; forwards. Guay, Besuprre, Robertson, Pirle. Oowun, Kubinec, MoDouge.ll, Marshall. Dubuc. Halifax: Gonl, McM.eeklu; de- fence, Bloom. Around, Lupine, Mc- Neil, Travis; forwards. Wyvnrot, Bowness, Ford, Hollett, Watson, Morrow, MoPhee. Officials: Laurie Power, Reg Beasley and Art Blsnook. F eder' k d in Islanders goaltender Roger Bcss- Sumnu" Ktiamhltc shuzfuorgere sasturasgoiiri cite, a veteran of ten years ex- ' Ottawa swam” trounced Quebec pet-ience in the American Hockey First period: Halifax, Watson. Aces 5-0 in 9. Quebec Hooker Leag-ue before coming to the Is- landers, is pictured above. The fast moving Hcssettc, who had an cnsy night hcre last Fri- day against the Halifax Atlantics. made up for the sink time on Saturday at Glace Bay. He had 47 (Holletti 3:56; Halifax. Ford (Le- plne) 10:56; Sydney, Cownn (Kub- iuec, Mai-shslli 13:36. Penalties: Wy-wrot. McIntyre 1:08, Mc.Doug- all 5:58. Watson 9:10. Morrow 9:20 (misconduct), McNeil, MoPhee.Mc- Donald and Dubuc 17:30. Lepine League game. Scoring for the winners were Leo Gmverrc, with a pair. and Jack Price, Johnny Arundcl nun Al Kuntz. 1 Stodcconu Sailors shots directed his way in the 19:35. G150? 335' flame 83 the 1315115075 Second period: Halifax, Arcund ' ' dropped a 5-4 verdict. (wym-on 11:55, Halifax, Mornee wm Foofbu" Tme R0 or )la'c brilliant "ho ke' - r for flu: I.:laild:rs this scnsoncbcll l:)1iIilll)111i?:H2:(l:I.nmon) 13-48' Penalty. sglALIFt?x' Imp) " slad”"”'l tore .1 pnillflll face injury sid-- Third period: Hgnvax, pom 3'9? agllglpsml .D"""7”5l9 Um" lined him for several games. In (Wywrot, Arcana) .'i;51, Haiifgx';er's1ys t.' Eaimdgy '0 W111 W” recent contests has shown a re- Mcphee (Houen, Wgtgoni mm, W” co” 9" '97 Cmadlw 1001' ball championship death game. Hslfbeck Bob Hayes reeled off in a. sudden- turn to his old-time form and he Sydney. Plrle 6:47. Penalties: Mor- is expected to be 8. leading factor 5 row. 15:56. Watson. 18:12. ' Ch I.l (l . d" El k Y- 1- g ill-1;-rdsct-lies litlllilpgf? tlllLlv;.ca)(;i(le. 0 1s)lgOf?1;icc 11 9 5.25 ml" tgucgdowssufs :9 11;” VW” Several years ago Roger shared Mcmeekin .155 1545 mus "3 B” (m 9 ”e- 3"" Moore and Bob Johnson scored the: the goaltcnding dutim of the Cleveland Barons with Johnny '::1l'e;lv':ng:l:;,e?S3 Miiwiieney k"k' Bower. The two battled for lllll t F X D "mung tum nnglwpd W" f0;4ll'lI- honors for n numbrr of soasniis. ' ' ' milch 1 E "” "51 Bower ioihed the Nrw York Ran- c ' i r Annual awards were presented gcrs this year and is It sensation T f 6-4 N- H. -1 re" ”" 111:: ”;:.r:.1:i: rain. W1: 11:: league's top scorer and the Duffu: Trophy. as the most valuable play- er. The Herald and Mail trophy for the best linesman went to Bnyne Henderson of Dalhousie. POLYGABIY HI; NEW GLASGOW, (CP) st. Francis Xavier University defeat- ed Trenton Scotias 6-4 Saturday in the Antigonish-Pictou-Colches- tcr Hockey League. Ken Flynn and Ron Blackmore each scored two goals to lend the Colieglans. and Jim McManahan and Jim McLcllan got the other: Dorrington and Cameron each scored twice for Trenton. FooibtihlIhSc”:t1wres (('unndlnn l'rc-.-is) Ilitercnlleginlc Finni- Wrstern 12 Varsity 8 Western wins title. Internicdlntc Finni- Fort William 8 Montreal Montreal wins iitlv. MOSCOW. munists an-. polyguniy as lems in the (Reuters)-The Coin- cracking down on practiced by Mm- Moslem Soviet Re- '37. G':;.'g'ro(r;'!'(': 24 public of Uzbekistan. the Com- . . ,. , g munlst party newspaper Pravda f.w1'",'l;:1” Mm Gr” Cup sen” Sta Fa Xe announced Saturday. It said two Jllll1l?l0I'h I?innl-- . education officials and a school VVintlsor G S:1sl('iinnn .'H V t 0 teacher m we republic Tan pol): Sziskntooii wins (Clll'ill(ll(lll jun- Enmmlsghmou Mr" fired 1'" for rlinnipionsliip -v. mom Corfu” Ont S.D.l.l. Hoop Team ANTIGONISH. N. S.. (CP)-st. Francis Xavier University defeat- cd St. Dunstanis University of Charlottetown 55-42 Saturday in the first game of I home-nnd- home exhibition basketball series. McNeil and Richards each scored 12 points for St. -F. X. while Taylor led st. Duns1nn's with 1'1. tl.S. College Football East Columbia 27. Rutgers 13 Dartmouth 84. Pl'l'.1CEl0l1 12 Harvard 13. Yale 0 Boston U 20. Temple 0 Penn State 17, Pitt 0 Holy Cross 20. Fordhniu '1 New I-lxunpshire 32. Mass 12 Villanovn 14. Syracuse 13 Delaware 34. Bucknell 13. For Quality ,Milc.lncss value MMHL gandings South Mississippi Southern 14. Geor- Em " Halifax The Citadel 38. Davidson 14 sydne Kentucky 21. Tcnncsse 21 Csmccynay Louisiana State 9. Arkansas 8 Chwmm. Vanderbilt 61. Cnrolinn State 0 Georgia Tech 13. Duke 10 North Carolina 33. Virginia '1 South Carolina 49. Woflord 0 Auburn 45. Clemson lfi Marylnnd 21. Alabama 0 Midwest Michigan 20. Ohio State 0 Michigan State 21. Marquette 15 Iowa 14. Notice Dome 14 Wisconsin 21. Mincsote. 21 Illinois 30. Northwestern 14 Purdue 30, Indiana 0 Missouri 10, Kansas 0 Oklahoma 30. Nebraska. '1. Southwest . Rice 19. Texas Christian (I Baylor 27, Southern Methodist 21 Fur West Colorado A and M D, New Mex 1 Utah state 19. Idaho '1 Oregon State '1. Oregon 0 UCLA 13, Southern Culifornlno California 21. Stanford 21. you W gafe Eelfer ozz CON!- fuincuao nouns sxnmc SETS' ('ANA I)A'S fl-1.S'Il.'.S"1' SZZLIIVG (lIGARF.1'TF. TOBACCO -.'.-.:1-- .33..- SEE YOUR FRIENPLY C.C.M. DEALER sin of the club by the provincial amateur branch. Frontenac: sought an injunction in superior court 10 days ago to prevent suspension. The petition for injunction was refused. There the matter stood while there was talk of further court pivoceedi by one or both clubs. The QAHA maintained that since the CAHA had stepped in, the hot question was back on the parent organiza- tion! hands. - . TRURO. (CP)- New Glasgow Grads defeated Truro Bureau 60 to win the Nova Scott: In- termediate rugby tltle Ssturdny. New Glugow won the opening game of the two-gnmc tolnl-point l,1.,n,hip, to become "I free agent was series 9-2. 11.. ant. Shop A 158 Great George st. R. T. Holman Ltd. Bummenldo 4 Clnrlotfntown cum an... Montague - Mount Btevurt St. Peter! Jolloy's Dept. Store We Curry Comnioh 80003 of Porn The Rogers Hard- ware Co. Ltd. Qur-.en Street II-ace, McKay" 8: Co.. Limited Gllllllllerlllli f gga W . W: