By NORMAN creeping ee ns Docherty, the president of ae (AP)—Boston Celtics Basketball Association -lead in the eastern divi- only a third of the sea- . And there are sev- reasons for their - game winning . how- account for the 5' 2 oes enjoy while series edge on every the league. o Thursday night’s game! the New York Knickerbock-| may lead the Pog to ‘at Providence, R.I., regarded) ; second home court, the Cel- have a 224 record for a have galloped away) .| Bive us the 846 percentage. By put- together two successive wins | t Philadelphia in their recent | hes they have broken the | fue wide open. : LAST YEAR they won PORT ECHOES MacDONALD NLA RN in its infancy, needed. Now the within B sea 4 Thursday evening. fave the explanation that a special case. We're ing with him, mind can’t find the darn rule, We'd be if rule number = 2 & a 3 doze E > section. the game of hockey even if he had been playing against the Aces. Reeves is a col- for Royals than not at all. PLANTE IS VILLAINS The Canadiens have gone through six games now without a | interest in the NHL in this partie- ular case. If Detroit Red Wings draw~a little closer, hockey fans will be in a dither of excitement over the race for leadership that may result. Like other sports wri- ters in the vicinity, however, we are plenty pessimistic about’ De- MSTORY BULLY BECAME FIRST W WRNESS MT THE Mild. 1,038,800 US. Den (Suspension —al a ‘ls Ignored NEW YORK (CP) — Tommy ‘| Lockhart, president of the U.S. Amateur Hoekey Association, _| Monday denjed that any Cana- dian players under suspension by the Canadian ares we) Hockey Association are being know- ingly by U.S. teams. Lockhart, who operates New York Rovers of the New York .Amateur Hockey Association, re. ferred particularly to a charge that his club is playing Minnie Menard, who starred with the world champion Belleville Mc- Farlands last winter and was suspended by the CAHA a week ago. “As soon as we heard about Mé nard ‘being sus ), we sent him back to Canada,” Lockhart said. ‘‘He is no longer with us.” He said he knew nothing about a statement by George Dudley, secretary-manager of the CAHA, that Dudley had found it almost impossible to get in touch with him to discuss Menard. Penguins Tackle Aces At Lorne Hennessey is awaiting tonight’s Island Senior Hockey League battle with a real look of revenge in his eye. His Per- fection Penguins battle Summer- side P.E.I. Aces at the Sports Arena and Hennessey’s boys sure- ly have a score to settle with Charlie Hogan's charges. The @/|Hoganites beat the Perfection boys 746 here Thursday night; —_ Dudley told the Kitchener Rec- ord Monday that one result of what he called the USAHA ignor- ing Canadian suspensions may be a demand by the CAHA for ‘the suspension of the USAHA by the International Ice Hockey Federa- tion. Arena along with five victories in six starts. They never expected that Aces would dispose of them twice within 24 hours. the type of action they witnessed But Aces did just that and they| and they are sure they will see are going to try to make it | another similar performance to- in a row tonight. Hogan night. they can but Hennessey} It shapes up like a great bat- agree at ali. Tonight he/| tle with starting time fixed for maifiains his Penguins will show | 8.30. the “ visiting “westerners a few hockey tricks. Folks who saw last Thursday’s | tense struggle are still talking. They are really exicited about By JACK SULLIVAN ; Cansdian Press Staff Writer British Columbia Lions football club. He needs only someone to open the stadium doors to get crowds in record numbers at their Western Interprovincial Football Union games. Herb and company spring their off - beat shenanigans after the football season. Now, as a spe- cial favor to Christmas shoppers, they are peddling merchandise an honest buck or two for the operation on the side, a com- mendable aim. However, judging from general reaction, this well- intentioned venture into retail sales might prove to be ill-ad- vised, and could boomerang.” SOLID ASSETS Capozzi could have made a lot Announcing CANADA DRY . CHRISTMAS HOLIDAY IN NASSAU CONTEST ‘WINNERS Here they are!-All the lucky people who entered and won a Grand Prize in Canada Dry’s exciting Christmas Holiday — and then bowled than over again Friday evening at Summerside’s | Civie Stadium. Up to that time} Hennessey's gang was breezing nS _ ATTENTION CARPENTERS —— in Nassau Contest — our sincerest congratulations to you! GRAND PRIZE WINNERS Osns R. DroXyx, HMCS Stadacona, Halifax, N.S_ Mrs. ROGER DuvAL, 2380 Blvd. Du Carmel, Trois Rivieres, P.Q. stamped with the Lions emblem. tae WIDE VARIETY? - FOR THE MEN A couple of weeks. ago season T ticket subscribers and members | of the Lions club received in the ON YOUR LIST —— illustrated catalogue list-|| ing for sale such items as beer ipes steins, clothing, lightets, football oP helmets, footballs, coffee mugs, @ Tobaccos ashtrays, cigaret lighters and @ Cigars | so on, The merchants in Vancou- ver haven't been heard from, but is tt tikely they are annoyed with Fred Lambr os | ions. | Leroy Goldsworthy, one - time’ Kent St. Ch'tewa National Hockey League player'| ee e Be 7 <A “ Veeck, Cooke Have Little OnB. C. Lions’ HerbCap Chicago) of friends in football if he had) ger-Cat sent to U.S. colleges for expert coaching. 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PUBLIC HEALTH NURSING SUPERVISORS (registered nurses with university training in Public Health Nursing, and a num- ber of years’ graduate experience, several in the field of Public Health Nursing), Indian and Northern Health Services, National Health and Welfare, various centres. $4,620 to $5,160. For de-» tails, write to Civil Service Commission, Ottawa and ask for circular 59-834. CONTRACTS ANALYST (with membership in a recognized. pro- fessional accountants’ association and some experience in the design and installation of a new industrial accounting system or the major modification of an existing system), “Defence - Production, Ottawa. $8 340-$9,420. HOME ECONOMIST (with university graduation in Household Science Home Economics or Household Economics), Consumer Section, Agriculture, Ottawa. $4,290 $4,740. For details, write to Civil Service Commission, Ottawa and ask for circular 59-838. 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