S.D.U. To Meefst. it . . Int Exhibition Basketball . Game Here Saint Francis Xavier basketball team, the best cage squad in East- ern Canada last season will play an exhibition game with the sen- ior- Saint Dunstanis University team on Saturday night. November 24. it. was learned orcr the week-end from Father Walter MacGuigan. Ei.D. U. coach. The game trill usher in the new basketball season and provide fans On Nov. 24 intercollegiate honors. They havc the services of all of last year's team except one member and for the first time have the use of a gymnasium for daily practise. The S.D.U.-St. F.X. game will be played in the College gymnas- ium. one of the fittest basketball courts ever constructed in the Province. spearheading the Sairits' attacks again this year will be Jackie Rear- bar it out Moire- r... um um n...-. u..a V9 R3367 don. the shot-making artist from the United States. Back with him on the forward line will be Pete Dunphy. Joe Mullally. Fred Coyle. and Dave Kennedy. Clarence Mac- Donald. C)l'lI Maclsaac atid new- comer Mooney will take care of the guarding duties. Practise ses- sions are underway at the College and before the season starts one or two new players may be on the squad. with one of the fastest cage games rhat. has ever been played here. Last year's Saint F. X. team was Jnbeaten in Maritime competition. They u on the Maritime senior and intercollegiate titles and later went in to win the Dominion intermed- .ate crown. All of their players except one have returned to col- eize. The Saints this year will make their first bid for Maritime Senior islanders Vs. Halifax ' St. Marys Here Tonight Waller Pawlyshn Will be backl Vwith his linematcs of last season. j"Bucko" Tl'ain(-r and ”Red” :Farero when the Islanders take to, the ice tonight azainst Halifaxv Saint Mary's at the 1'-'oi'um hercf IL'ulll he the first time this year” that last season".-: highest scnringi iiine in the Big Four Vllii be work- ting as a unit. 75i3nd9l' I And there will be other IC'.iLll1'es Islanders Are Interested In Hildebrand Thves Cha riot tctown 816 11920111111119! YOF 1115' D”rChE5eiflIl0lll tonightis game that will 0? It-'1 W1-'i.LC1i FY1361 Hiidcbiandiiltilllg hack memories of last sea- from the ViCL0l'ia COUEBYS, ll-.son. 1-liighle Campbell will make W35 193”-Ed Yeslcrday fI'0m I5"lllls'Ii1'SI. appearance here iii an landers Coach L60 Lhm0u1iCUX- illcilifax tiniform and there is a The Islander-s have received aithance that. Kevin "Crusher" wire that IIlidUblEll'1(I is for salalcontvay will lineup with the They have replied. stating that saints. Conway l'.".1S expected to they were interested and askingiarrive in Halifax over the week- the price. lend. Hildebrand performed with thel Big Phil Vltale will be takin! Sydney Millionaires for the past his regular turn on defence. Phil two seasons. Last year he was.re-injured his hand last Thurs-E the third highest scorer for the iday night in it bout with "Red"; Millionaires as he picked up atiolsen of Moncton and missed 30315 and 35 assists (or 70 points. Friday's game. Johnny Dutchak He was born in New West- and Don Bcllringerl are still in minster. B. C., and played jumor hospital and will not. see action. p hockey with the Saint Cathar-I Johnny Morrow will return to mes Tee pew for mi-0 yea,-5. rhjglthe ice lanes tonight arid will Hm. he turned profesajongj Mm take care of the iinlit wing duties Viotoria. but apparently. like on the "13ucl:" Whitlock line. Frankie Bathttate. can not makei In their last appearance im-ct the grade. He L, 32 year, old and the Halifax Club scored a 1-01 weighs 165 pounds. win over the Islanders in the scn-I son's opening game. A win for thci , lslanders tonight will give the is-1, landers ll chance l.o hop intof Si. F. X. Wins Rugby Title second spot. above Glace Bay. The! Miners, who are one point ahead of. lthe Islanders. play Sydney. 1lall- TRURO. N. 8.. Nov. 11-(CPl-- Aggressivenesa. and the ln'ragin- ation of the three-quarters. nave fax are it close fourth place club St. Francis Xavier University a -- ahatterlnx :17-2 win over rlefend- Saturday lnjg ohamplon Mount Allison Uni- NATIONAL LEAGUE verslty and the Maritime college Detroit 3, Toronto 3 tum, rurby this here Saturday Chicago 2. Montreal 4. Except for a brief thrust after AMERICAN LEAGVE the opening whistle which peter- Buffalo 5' Hershey 4. :dp:::1t';i”KeOlil”h"hPel?::1:";:3:: lnclianapolis 0. Pittsburgh 3. . c - .. - half by Blenls Nicholson. Mount Providence 5' Swamse i" Cincinnati 2. Cleveland 5. Allison failed ot impress durlris mac".-lo COAST LEAGl.E l i the game. , , . To gain the final they had won Tnwma ii vamoulel 4 me)" the NE.-P.E.1. title from St. Sm-3'00" 5- Calgary 4r Victoria 5. New Westminster 3. Quebec Senior- Football Scores .. 3 Quebec Junlor-- Grztnby 2. Three Rivers 5 Maritime Major- Salnt John 7, Moncton 1 Glace Bay 5, Sydney 2 Northern Ontario Senior Sudbury 4, North Bay 7 0.H.A. Junior Barrie 3, Windsor 5 St. Catharine: 3, Grill 5 Guelph 3. Oshawa 5 Dunstan'a and U.N.B. By The Canadian Press in; Four semi-Final Toronto 21. Hamilton 7. (Hamilton wins two-game total- points series 31-28.) Western lnterprovinclal Final Edmonton 5 Saskatchewan 12. (Besipof-three series tied 1-1) 0. R. F. U. Senior Final Toronto Beaches '1. Samia 28. tsarnis wins two-game toal- gum." points series 41-301. K OHA Junim. i ."'m"'”"e3l'1h s""" Kitchener 2. Toronto Si. Mich- MCGlll 7 Varsity 11. ad.” 5 Western 20 Queen's 1.1. v T t M H, w. I. F. U. FINAL mwalerloo 2. nrongn Elf oros Edmonton 5. Saskatchewan 12. 'Qu..jm-, Junk"- tBest-of-tl-iree series tied. 1-1). G.-why :5, St, Jr-ronte a i F Montreal Cnntidiens 2. Quebec 4 -s iQuebec Senior Ottawa 2. Sherhrooke 2 Shawinlgan Falls 4, Montreal 1 Quebec 3. Chlcntillmi 2 SIIAP stint riittsitiiia noun of film developed and printed and sent. out the uame.dav Prints double also at no extra cost. Any 8 exposure roll 35c. Reprints to each or 10 for 35c. Mall Film ted well and A neversaydie team of Char- lottetown Abbie.-2 scored a last half! t1'y and a penalty kick Saturday afternoon to defeat the youthful Saint John Mariners 5-0 and win the Prince Eziward Island-New Brunswick football title. The game iwas played on Memorial field. A pinch hit penalty kicker and Some one once coined l phrase, "The early bird gets the worm",l and uiidoubledly he never heard In fleeb famed vemmn of the 100;. of. the 1951 edition of the Clllir-than wars 1 who returned to the lottetown football Abbies. NCV'igan1e alter a three year ,-cm-9- Pl'ihC'-95s "19 130'-1359 RDUY litsyinenl. proved the scoring punch llic Abbles whose early inol'11in',' for a team that clung (lcsbe;-ately D'-T015595 during the past 11100151 on its one yard line in the open- paid 0” SillU'-'da.v afternoon in in; minutes of the second half and the last half of the game againstmhen came on to overpower its the Mariners. For hurdling tlie'opponents. first obstacle in their advance to-3 Back-fielder Arnold "Red" llow- wards the .11:-Curdy Cup this col- 'ntt. made good a penalty kick mid- uinn would like to extend its way in the last half as he calmly tongrattiiations to the coaches droffticked the pigskin through. Gordon Bennett and J'cIl11('S Corie. the uprights for two poliits. The to Mlkc Canipbell and to slim kick was taken directly in front Abcgweit lcain niembers. .0f the b8l'S from 3b0l1l 1'5 S'81'dS r - ioiit. Art Perry. the regular kicker The obsincic llicv litirditd nus has forced out of the same earlier not an easy onc. it wiis hard loll”-ml 311 i".l”l'lV imagine Siittirclay that the T1191! 5l39ed51?l' "WiH(i.V" DEPFIE9. Mariners were the same leaiii.l'-"110 l'i'l313CCd 1110 lllllllied SD10, who battled to a scoreless dr'.iiv'C0)'1E in the second half put thc with the iniermcdnio Mount .-x:- some on we 70-" the Abh-vS- lison sctuaci a month azo. On Sat- "V'ii"d-Y" llmke ”"'-'"'-'h m'" 3 35. mdm. Hun, were ,1 Wm mgmdm, run to go over in tire left. hand med, (as. aw m.c:.,.s team W-n'Chl(:O1'llCi( for lrlic It-earl iil1'CC.P0iI'lIS.' battled on cvcn ground with the The 33"” 11515 ihC-55LUl-fI of .1. Abbies for nmrh. 50 minmeb home and home scrzes between: Their scrum. although irght. heel-In." Mums ii" the lwmnmuncei men. picking and richt to continue in Mccurrly C11)! in: combination of Grant and 9135" The Abmes mu meet H” nsella. were pretty to w.-itch. i . . t Halifax Wanderers ncxt Satttrdayi in a sudden dchth game and the wtiiticr is scheduled to play St. Fl But they like nmst of tho. . g . , ; other teams the Ablilcs lravc X" ml me M"ci”fI'” Cup I faced this rear -o-ild it ms The game "meloped mm " (ha ch jlotielio - L C ml Cr fc titanic struggle l:ctwccn two even. h 1” ll" '" ' ” ” ly m.'il.cliccl lC.'lll"J with 110 quarter games this icasori only one play- ,, . . rr could do it and that was Gerry n5ili::.1:::dJ(:;onf20BJE3;n33f giiigixfiifircl,:.i)iiic:t-hriiiiineiiddxidl 70 at San" John R wcck "go amt the opposition failing to score. .I-cmtmjal mm. Mm preth. we” F”51 W "35 ii SCDWECSS dmw mm cren ll'll.I”l both teams "cttiiir inloi Mount Allison. then a 3-0 w;n Fcomm, Damion: 56.21.31 it-lmcs. M" Hahmx w3"'d"""5- "(xi ” The Abbics rcerived more pciialtv 5Co"”!955 draw "”'h we Ma”"”5 kicks lhaii.lheir opponents while a week ago and finally the 5-0 the lice!-outs bv the scrunis were. victory on Saliirday. about even. 1 ' g ' ' - The Abbics. defending the cast But the Abbics offensive pow- End (.1 the (gem mm p1n.i..:. er, although it has not rcsuitecl Mains. tho wind. kicked H”. The in HH.'-' 1331!? SCUYC5- hfls 50 (Mi Mariners l'Clll?11f:d the play lllldi Wl-Sh0n0 ihtllf Iacklin: disD18.YS-iput on an olfczisive drive that al-1 The local team's half line gave a lmnst. resulted in a score, It 5""-Tilhei” Pxilibiimll he"! Salli!”-:i The M:11'lllCi'S worked inside the, day than at MIN lime rlurink theiAlrbics tcrr.to:1v and from a serum FCREOIL Picking flllillilcll J0l1lln.V started off a licnutilul half lino! Bradic.v. and fl.i'inz ttueirtrr Elmer i-un that was made more effective Blarichard. who worked toizctireiuby poor izivklitig by the Abbics. for two years at S. I). U.. fitted'Aflt-r being stopped in the left together again like a hand and hand corner they reversed their. aiovc. "Red" Howatt played the field and two men broke away has-t game of football hi: over with only one min to heat. . took part. in. while players l:kei But that on: man. and it was George Seantlebiiry and Howard veteran Fred "Spic" Corie. pul- Glover always give a good per- tied off the tackle of the day as he formance. "spic" Coyle sat-ed.c'.ove head first into the legs 01 the day with his tackling wlr.ic.l.he ball carrier. The man was "Windy" LePagc 31.0.”-d he liasmleanly I.flICCl1 out of the play and not forgotten any ,of his football his attempted pass was wiln. kn.ow-how, Midway through the half t.hc - - - ..Vlarlners came close again. This The gm-W3,-d ljne M Reg Rod..timc it was hackficlder Cunning- gers, Ebbie Devine and Noel wn-tham who followed up n loniz kick son is very probably the best. tn'b.v the visitors fullback Kelly. the Mm-jumps. wj15on and 1)e..Ctmnin;:hani broke into the clear vine are both 1.,.., SM, hem-y lbut the ball took a bad bounce and shouldeiied men while Rodgers is'h9 W” "HBM9 W Dmf 15 119- a medium sized heeler. 235 pound ' Gwrne Svanile-bury spen:'hcad- Ray Sam and charlie Ready sup- ed the Abbles first dangerous ply plenty of power in their p05. lthrust with an elusive :16 yard run Mom 35 locks while Em Led,lfI'On1 CE1'llrEIlCldA into lenemy ter- wen is a smedy Hump man who r-ltory. Ellis of the visitors cauirlit can be used with the forwards nrtmm. fml" behmd”md hm”gm' hlml m the backmldp Hacking the down with an ankle hizh Itltiklltxg mam up )5 me capable AW Pcnhvv .The play came from a scrum ttith the big fullback. who aggravated Emdle-l' tBll”ndl”rd "nd s”""'c' an old knee injury Saturday that 1"-V 9”” P31"!- may keep him sidelined for the rest of the season. Altogether the Abbi” have 23 players "mi Minutes later the Abbleiz back- ' so - mfelg g:izur”dnI;”":2:r agufge by :n jflel suffered it crippling blow when asset to any team. a a Ahhlea Players Injured . there's I will there's a way and the Abbies found the way. They instituted early morning practices. At first it must have been dis- couraging. The second morning t on-ly Frank Strain and coach- Gordon Bennett and Jimmie For the players and the coaches the win must have been 'doubl,vl sweet. Back in the early part of. September they banded together. for their first practises with onlyiou about 10 men showing up. The)?!” & - d Coyle showed up. But through 3:: 2:1??? l'fa";ho;:n 32;. the persistent efforts of the ' coaches and the team captain Service. Charlottetown. THURSDAY - HOCKEY NIGHT SKATING FORUM DATES MONDAY - HOCKEY - 8:30 1- HALIFAX TUESDAY-CHILDREN'S SKATING NIGHT SKATING WEDNESDAY-GENERAL SKATING . FRIDAY-CHILl)REN'S SKATING GENERAL SKATING . SATURDAY-AFTERNOON SKATING .. them out to practise. But where Elm" Blanchard the boy. tum- ed out for the morning sessions. 0 O 0 And now its on to the Halifax Wanderers and the scml-finals of THIS WEEK the Mc-Curdy Cup competitions Negotiartions for the site of the game .Xl'(il'e hr.-lmz carried out 4 in 3.30 over the week-end and it appear- . 8 to in ed as though the sudden death 3 to m game would definitely be played in either Charlottetown or Hal- m ST. JOHN - 8:30. ifax. The Abbie: have offered 4 '0 5:30 the Waggeiers a guarantee and 4&4 8.010 accomm atom to play the game here. The winners of the 83 M13 Aibbles-Wanderers game will play - -------- 4- -- 10 St. F. X. who trounced Mount A. 0 17-2 on Saturday. pocket pack at live HALIFAX T0 TICKET SALE: ALI. HOLDI.NG ALI. IIMAINING SEATS AT 7 O'CI.OCK The FORUM RUSH TICKETS ' 0:30 0'cl0cK NIGHT SEATS - 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. iinstructor tilmost rim-is it bitt was .30 here hcfore a point was scored!" .v-o over stttning up. The score cumc near the Zii miiiulc mark. The try knocked the spark out THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN Abbies Defeat Saint .John 5-0 To Capture tiN.B.-P.E,I, Rugby Title captain Elmer Blanchard kicked on the head und knocked unconscious. Blanchard was taken from the game and shortly after big Art Perry was forced to retire when an old knee injury was ag- gravated. ”Splc" Coyle was taken out at half time with a knee In- jury. "Windy" LePage. Ciee Glllis and Roy Campbell went in as re- placements. ' The Mariners again went. on the attack as the second half got underway. Play see-sawed. back and forth until Howard Glover followed up a long kick and got possessloii of the ball about five yards from the visitors line. Glover was tackled and a scrum was called. Hard working Noel Wilson attempted to crash his way through but was held at the line. Another serum was called and seconds later the Abbies were awarded a penalty kick from right in front. Howatt wasted no time in s?riii;; the two points. B the Mariners, who appeared to grow stimiger as the grime wore on. came back to the attack. Tliey advanced to the Aboics one y:ir:1 line and led by their coach big Joe Massey made A gall-an: effort. Massey. their American born FT blocked inches frmn the line. Ainites later "Windy" LePar.e struck for the telling blow. He started the ball rolling with a 15 yard line from centre field be- lore bong tackled. On the two man scrum he kicked the ball ahead and raced tip to grab it off an opponent's back. 1 Then he called on all his old. .-per-d lllld cxpcricncc as he side- stcppctl thrcc mcii and broke f1W:1)' with two inch to beat. Hc raced past one hard running de- fciidcr and then by the second to NOVEMBER 1'2. 1951 Rangers Climb out of National league Cellar NEW YORK. Nov. 11 - (CF) - New York Rangers lifted ,.them- selves out of the National Hockey League cellar tonight with a 3-2 victory over Chicago Black Hawks. First Period Scoring: None. Penalty: Gadsby. Second Period 1-New York. McLeod (Laprade) - 8:44 3-Chicago. Hucul (Me-Fadclcn. Dewsbury) Penalty: Evans. 10:39 Third Period 3-New York. Hergeshelmer (Stewart) 5:14 4-New York, p 7:48 5-Chicago. Mosieniko Q (McFadden) ..... .. 14:03 Penalties: None. BOSTON I. TORONTO 1 BOSTON, Nov. 11 - (CPI Bast;-1 Bruins and Toronto Mapl: Leafs fought to a 1-1 tie here to- night in their first meeting 'on Boston ice. Sunini:iry:-- First Perlotl Scoring-None. Penalties. Flaman 0:57. Ezinicki 2. Second Pr rlotl 1--Toronto. Watson. (Gardner. Mat-kolll . 10:17 Penalty: Iiziiiicltl 5:48. Third Period 2-Boston. Brown. (Ferguson. Quack:-nbusli 6.14 Penalties: Sloan 6.34. Schmidt 6.34. Sttndforcl 18.50. Klukay 18.59. Shots:- Henry .. 5 12 111-510 Rollins 10 5 9-24 DETROIT 3. MONTREAL 3 DETROIT. Nov. 11 -(CPI - Thc Detroit Red Wings spotted Montreal Canadians n thrce-goal lead in tire first period. then roared from behind with a third- period tally to gain a 3-3 dead- of the .1lar;ncr.r. dritc. They Ili- tacked again but the old fight was! not there. The gniiic ended in thct Abhies territory. 4 For the Ahbics there were no' individual stars. Forwards like ljddie Devinc and Re: Rodgers pulled off sciisnliunnl trickles while the others pliinged tlirouch for essential gains. The baci:ficldcrs worked as a unit and loolzcrl het- ler than in any previous z:'.I1l?'.' this year. Forw-irtl Joe llnsscv. li:icltfioI.l- crs. Ciiiitiiitzliniii. t'iH".l1l. aiil K"1- sclla and lull truck Kclly p oiit.st:iiidiii',: games fur the t'isit.oi's. The game was capably rcicrccd by A. J. Macltdzitii. Lineups: Ahbzcs-ltiillrtirrit. Art Perry: tlircc qiinrtcrs. Coylc. Gior- cr. Howatt. Sczmtlcbury: halves. Bianrhnrd. Bradley; forwards, Wilson, Derine. Rodgers, Sark. C. Ready. Lcdwcll; subs. LePagc. Campbell, Gillis. Saliil. John-fiillliack. Kelly; three qutirlers. Boudrcxiii. Cun- ningham. Allan. Murchison: halves. Grant. Klnsclla. Massey. Noble, lrriniz. Driy. Ellis. Rud- dock: mibs, Fraiiley, Berry. Mac- Guire. M.M'.H.L. t Standings W L T F A Pts. Saiiil John . 12 3 2 79 28 26 Glace Bay 7 7 2 45 44 16 Charlottetown '1 8 1 56 40 15 Moncton . . 6 7 3 41 63 15 Halifax .. . 6 9 1 38 65 13 Sydney . .'i 10 1 42 51 ll Ii.S. college Football By The Associated Press East Rutgers 28 Brown 21. Columbia 21 Dartmoutli 6. Cornell 20 Molcliigan 7. Princeton 54 Harvard 13. Holy Crass 39 Marquette 13. Temple 34 NYU ti. Penn State 3'2 Syracuse 13. Army 27 The Citadel 6. Maryland 40 Navy 21. Ohio state 16 Pitt 14. South Virginia 34 North Carolina 14. William and Mary 28 VP1 7. Tennessee 00 Washington Lee 14. Wake Forest. 19 Duke 134. Georgia 7 Florida ry. Georgia Tech 34 VMI 7. ' Alabama (0 Mississippi South- ern 7. .Mi5sisslppl 39 Auburn 14. Kentucky 37 Tulane 0. and Midwest Michigan State 36 Nolre Dame Iflllnoia 40 Iowa 1:. ' : is 1 '- Purdue 96 Not-thweatsm ll. Wlsoonslnlo Penn. 7. Tulsa 42 Kansas state :6. Drake 14 Wichita 7. Nebraska 34 lowa state 27. Oklahoma 34 Missouri 20. southwest Baylor in Texas 6. SMU 14 Texas-A at M H AT 8:20 P. M. Far West - Colorado A an M 34. Montana 0. Colorado 54 Utah 0. Washington state 9 Idaho 0. Stanford 27 southern California She luck licforc 1:13-8.'.l National Hoc- key League fans here tonight. - First. Period GLACE BAY, N. S.. Nov. 11 - (CP) -- Glace Bay Miners bolt.- ed into second place in the Mari- lime Major Hockey League here Saturday when they whipped last- place Sydney Millionaires 5-2. Ron Rhomer scored Glace Ba)": first goal on a handout from Bob Cooper before the game was two minutes old and from then on the Miners kept the upper hand. outscoring Sydney 4-1 in the in- itial period. The victory gave Miners 18 points. one more than Charlotte- town Islanders and Moncton Hawks who are tied for third spot, and 10 points behind pace- sctting Saint John Beavers. Rohmer. Cooper and playing coach Bud Poile each collected two points, with Polio getting two assists and the others pick- ing up a goal and an assist. Rohimer's early marker was fol- lowed less than five minutes later by Len Bailey's goal. Left winger John Anderson found the mark before Sydney picked up their first goal olif the stick of Earle (Skippy) Frezell. Cooper found the mark for Miners at 17:58 on a pass from Wywrol. On-ly goal of the second period was scored by Hub Macey of Miners. while M.-irineau up with Cupolo for Sydney's sec- ond counter in the third frame. Rockey picked up the only peti- alty of the first period and the sin bin was unoccupied through- out thc final franic. llowcvcr tempers ran high in the middle period when four penalties were handed out including two majors and a match misconduct. Line-ups: Sydney: Goal. Pidsodiiy; de- fcnce. Levandoski. Marinctiu, Mc- Bride, Rockey. Wlialcn. Mcllae. Maclntyre. Birukow. Frezcll, polo. Bathgate, Prokop. Rowe. Kennedy. Glace Bay: Goal Hicks: de- fence. Cooper. Windley. Bloomer, Myketyn. Danlovilch. Rohiner, Haley. Bailey. Wywrol, Choriey. Leger. -Andersen. Maccy. Pnile. Officials: Good andiGlllis. 1-lilontreal. Richard tbaclil . . . . 2-Montreal, Curry .. .. : . Ii-Montreal, Mosdeil l (Curry. Ganiible) .. 7:54 Penalties: Lcswick 3:45. Lind- say (10-minute misconduct) 3:425. Bnuchard 7:3. Pron- ovost 19:46. Second Period -1-Detroit. Pavclich tLeswick. Goldhaiii) . 18:30? Penalties: Johnson 9:33, Me-' ger 18:129. Glover 13:29. Tlilrd Period 5-Detroit. Skov i (Howe. Lindsiiy) 13:10: 6-Detroit, Dclvccchio i (Wort. Stasiuki . 17:00 Penalties: None. 1 stops: 1 Sawchuk .. 5 8 9-22 MCNC1i .. . 511 6-22 TORONTO 3, DETROIT 3 TORONTO, Nov. 11 - tCPJ - Rookie Bob Solinger's first big. league goal. scored with less than 2 four minutes to play. pulled '1lor- I onto Maple Leafs into a 3-3 tie' with Detroit Red Wings Satur- day night in a National Hockey League game before 13 824 fans- The league-leading Wings kept intact. their unbeaten road re- cord. This was .the third tie and they have won four games away from home. First Period 1-Detroit. Glover (Abel, Kelly) .............. .. 2:05 2-Toronto. Kennedy (Smith. Mortson) l2'5'l .Penalt.ies: Gardner. Quoldham. second Period 3-Toronto. Kennedy (Sloan, Smith) A--Detroit, Glover tDelvecchio) ........ .. 3:53 5-Detroit, Abel (Kelly. Howe) .. . 11:03 Penalties: Bolton 1:45. 0:35. Pavelich 7:55. Reise 17:17. Third Period 6-Toronto. Solinger (Mortnbn) .. .. 16:10 Penalties: Flaman. 6:44. Stops: Sawchuk . 618 B-3'1 Rollins 2 8 7-11 MONTREAL 4. CHICAGO 2 MONTREAL. Nov. 11 - (CPJ Montreal Canadiens defeated the hapless Chicago Black Hawks 4-2 Sn.Lt1l'dHY night In I. game more productive of sci-arnbly. ragged hockey than good play. Canadians had a wide edge in shots on goal. :2 to 17. First Period 1-uMonti-eal, Moadell (Curry. Johnson) . 3--Montreal. Geoffrlon (Mamlek) 8-Chicago, Geo . Penalties: Fogolln '1 I. Gads- by 13:00 Second Period 4-Chicago. Guidolin (Peters) :25 5--Montreal. Curry (Moadeln .. .. .. 2:3 Penalties: Geoffrin 5:1). Gidaby (major) 5:20, Dewa- Wf! W30. Harvey 10:36. Third Period 6-Montreal. Gamble tltlosdell, Curry) .......... .. 3: Penalties: Geoflfi-ion 10:44. Hucul 19:50. . SUMIVIARY First Period 1-Glace Bay. Rolimer (Cooper) . . 1:07 2-Glace Biiy. Bailey (Haley. Rohmer) ' .. 5:46 3-Glace Bay, Andciscn tMaccy. Pollci 10:15 4-Sydney, Frczcil ' (Birukow. Cupolo) 14:40 5-Glace Bay. Cooper (VVyit'r0l.) ., 11:53 Penalty: Rockcy 18255. Second Period 6-Glace Bay. Maiccy tPoile) . ,. 3:37 Penalties: Myketyn 7:44. Wy- wrot 17:33 major. Frczell 17:33 major and tnatrh mis- conduct. Third Period 7-Sydiiey. Marincau tCup0lol . . 7;-ti Penalties: None. Stops: Pidsociny . 1515 5-35 Hicks 6 915-30 7 St. Marys Juniors Team To liisbantl H.'tI..lFlAX. Nov. 11 -(CF)- Halifax Juiilor st. Mary's. who have won all top Maritime hockey honors in their class during the last six years. will disbnnd oper- ations for the season. it was an. 1 nounced tonight. For the last two years,.the cltib has been supported by the senior St. Mary's club. The Juniors tried to join an organized league to help defray expenses. but were turned down by both the Nova Scotia South shore Lcatiue and the Pictou-Colchester senior loop.. teamed v Cu-I I l Antigonlsh-. Miners Down Millionaiigg 5-2; Beavers In 7-1' , Victory Qver Hawks I i sanrr JOHN. N. 3., mi (CP) - Saint John Beavers 9...; classed Moncton Hawks '1-1 53.; urday as Hawks lost a chance to grab sole possession or seconti place in the Maritime Major Hoe. key League. Beavers ended the game 10 points ahead or Glace Bay ers. Moncton and Charlottetown, both tied with 15 points 3. one behind the Miners. ' if Jack Meldrum had not bat- ted one past his own goalie in nu middle period. Phil Hoghe; would have registered his fifth shutout of the campaign. Ron Matthew.- was officially credited with th, lone Moncton score. Beavers led 2-0 at the end or the first and 4-1 going into the third. They back-chcc ed the Horeck-less Hawks (neither Johnny nor Danny Ilorcck was in uniform) dizzy for two period. and then skated them into the ice in a whirlwind attack. Ken Watson whipped home time zoals, Johnny Ubriaco was vre. dited with two and Howie Lee and ltonnic Hurst shot singlcs. Pete Langelle, a centre once or Toronto Maple Leafs, worked his first game for Saint John and Irahowccl a need of further l"Olldil- lioriiiig. Line-ups: I Moncton: Goal. Lockliart; do. fence. Winemastcr. May. Olson. imatthews; forwards. Hatniltoii ischoles, Filion. Pirie. Burman', 'Clcinents. Knox. Marshall, Kiiby. Saint John: Goal. Hughes; de. fence. C. Smellc, Lee. Mcsicli. Arundcl; tot-wards. Ubiaco. O. IE1.-ihcrty. T. Smelle, Hurst, Mel- drum. Nicolle. McCra(:ken. Mul- ligan. Watson, Langelle. t Referees: Hugh IVIaCL('an and jlxtwrence lleffering. 1 First Period 1&aint John. Watson tArundcli . 13:02 2-Saint John. Ubriaco (Hurst, Meldrum) 19.45 Penalties: None. Second Period 3-Saint John. Watson (McCracken) 4:10 4-&:iini: John, Lee (HLIFSU . 16:42 5-Moncton. Matthews tllamiiton, Filion) .. 1922.41 Penalties: T. Smelle 8:02. Clements 14:36. Third Period 6-Saint John, Ubriac (T. Smclle) 6134 7-xSaint. John. Hurst (Mulligan. Langclle) 10:30 8&aint John, Watson (MoCracken. Arundel) ..- 19:4! Penalties: Meslch 1:41. 15:04. major 18:10. Hamilton 8:13, Kil-by 1394. Wincmllster 18:10. major 18:10. Stops: Lnckhart .. . 1611 5-32 Hughes 3 5 3-11 tHockey GGIIICTIT (Fredericton Tonight FREIJEIIICTK-3N. Nov. ll--till" - A fixlurcs of the Iiiaritintc Miijor Hockey League will plnycti here tomorrow iiislit li,v tiiint .lolin l3c:jt'crs tintl Moncton I-Iiiwks. The tzainc originally had iiefn scheduled for Saint John Wed- nesdciy. in llrtlifax. Judge J. Eil.ott Htrdsnn. M.M.H'.L. president. nn- nuuncccl ihtit the Sydney "Aw! Bay panic scheduled for (ilace Buy iOlllOl”1'OlV would be pialcd instead Nov. 1'1. Football Sldiitlings INTERCOLLEGTTKTE (Final) W L T F A Pts. Varsity . McGiii Wc: tcrn Qi;ecn's I 4 A .2 OU'llE piling up future eng without an cjlciont oil filter. ordinary then. They have over filter today at your dealer's-the money-saving ,' nus is on. limit Avrulliit Cu.jyr...p,...(j (luv, (CHRYSLER 1” DODGE la: 20. California 3'1 Washington 28. 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