“The Chew for You” HICKEY AND NICHOLSONS BLACK TWIST Alllome Product ~ Popular Everywhere Leafs Defeat Chicago 4-1 For Second Place; Habs, Bruins 2-All —~~— | . CHICAGO. Dec. t; (CP) --‘ Toronto Maple Leafs went into second place in the National Hoc- key Learnt» tonight by handing. the Chicago Black Hawks n 4-1l beating bcftire 11.563 fails. It was the Ilnivks fourth successive loss. ‘dropping theai into a last-place; ie i 1 Vic Lynn's two second-periodl ‘mils gave the Leafs a nichi prchibitiv» margin which they hcit!‘ to tlic finish. l It “as a i; one in which referee Butch Kcciing gave out 12 penal- ties. imllitiinq two majors to Doug, MrC-flii of Clllt""t) and Garth,‘ Howell o" the I.c::fs for a third- ilCYuXi fight. SIIIIIIARY First Period Zt-Toronto, .\iul't»r\ii 618 2% " c i Il.Ccu:ich€r l . 150-3‘ n‘ ~ .\I.<r.ay. Nattrass I2). . f\l‘.\:K l. Second Period (Jr-Toronto. lvr. (Jurda. .\I 7.43, 10.1‘: Juzda. 11.11 Pena .1 u z d a , Bocsch irnzijorl urCalg tmaiorti (‘..-\.\'.\I)IENS '1. BOSTON Z MONTREAL. Dcc. 8 — (OP) — Boston Bruins and Montreal Can- atiiens sawed-off at a ttvo-uli tie tonight before a crowd of 13.576. the sixth meeting of the clubs this season still leaving the Montreal- ers without a victory. The Bruins have amassed three wing and three ties against their lvlontrcai cousins and the split point tonight put them in a tic for last place in tho National Hockey. League. The Bruins. train weary after a 1mg day trip from Boston and a‘ 40-minute late start of tonight‘: game, put their big effort into the. first pcriacl when they bagged‘ both their goals. Summary: —- ‘ First Period I 1-—Montrcal, Curry, lblosdell) 6.29 2- Boston, Peirson, l iQuackcnbusly Smith) ..11.27 Swlsoalon, Dumart, (blaloncv) .. 15-12 HANDLING 50 CENTS NO SMOKING ST. DUNSTAITS UNIVERSITY vs. ABEGWEITS TOMORROW — SATURDAY NIGHT — 9 UCLOCK MURPH CHAMBERLAIN’ and GEO. TE Mary's Ballie To I-All Draw SAINT JOHN. N. B... D1 I - tCi’) — A nip and tuck affair be- iwt-cn Saint John Beavers and Halifax Si, Mi 's Ulltlt-(I in a l-l tiraw taught, it \.ng Beavers still two pulllla aht-azl of the second place Santzimarians in the Mari- ilnie Senior Hockey League. The other Big Four clubs, Mone- ion Hawks and Amherst Ramblers, were idle. Hawks are seven ftill games behind Halifax while Rain- oiers trail 20 points below Mone- ton. An early ihird period goal by . Buck Whitlock of Beavers squared the game and finished the scor- ing. Alan Sullivan counted for Halifax. After a somewhat pcrioti. the fans enjoyed fast hockey. The pace stepped up and play was more rugged. Goalie Jack DonLrvy had a few more shots to huncllc than his op- positc number, Floyd Pcrras. One of the visitors. Pat Powers. incurred a 10-minute misconduct penalty for arguing with a ref- crcc. ‘ragged first good. SUMMARY First Period I—Halifax, Sullivan (Graoowski, Hannon) 4:02. Penalty: Kcarns. Second Period Scoring: None. Penalties: Graboitiski, MacDon- ald, lvicLatighlin. Stecl. Third Period 2—Salnt John. Whitlock (Fritz, Hcon) 1:56. Penalties: Hccn. Powers minute misconduct). (l0- Penalty: Bouchard. Second Period Scoring—Nnnc. Penaltles~Nonc. Third Period 4—-Montrcal, Richard. (Riopelle. Ilarvey) Penalties-None. OPENING LEAGUE GA ME r HAYES THE GAME ‘gab’; t 10.00 Representatives from all over the Province as well as from other leading lvlaritlme centres will be arriving iu tin» City today and to- morrow in attend the second an- nual Hockey Ccachcs and Referees‘ SCllOUl which will get underway at the Charlottetown Hotel tonight and will bi» continued on Saturday and Sunday. under the capable (lir- ection of George Hayes of the Nat- ional Hockey League staff and berliiin, coach of the naircs and former N. School. which was instituted hire last year b_v tho lmparinicnt cf Physical Fitness ln (‘O-OTJOTHIIDII with Mr. Clarence Cam-pbcil. Presl- dcut of thc Nlll... where they will receive the benefit of the wide experience and knowledge of thcsc two \V9ll-I(ll()\‘.'n hockey personalities who will carry out an extensive and detailed program of talks and practical demonstrations On hockey rules, refereeing, coaching and playing methods. I I The School. which proved a grout success here last year under the capable instruction of Frank “Ring" Clancy and Pete Kelly, \v;ll afford a great opportunity for would-he coaches and referees to be brought. up-to-date In the latest data on all angles cf hockey as it is being played and governed today. and with two such experienced men as Hayes and Chamberlain at the hclm. is bound to be an outstanding suc- cess again this year. o - o - Hayes and Chamberlain are both highly versatile men in their fields. the former now in his fourth year as an official referee in the Nat- ional Hockey League, with an even ilonger record of refcreeiug accomp- lllSllHlNlt in» Canadian Amateur and THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN Oma Backs Out, Says Louis Playing T00 Rough By MURRAY ROSE NEW YORK, Dec. 8 _- (AP) — Joe Louis is fighting "real fights and throwing bombs," said mana- ger Tex Sullivan today, and he promptly pulled his heavyweight contender, Lee Oma, out of a scheduled exhibition with the re- tired champion. "Exhibitions, nuts!" shriekeci Sullivan. “They're not exhibitions, they're real wars. Look what hap- pened to Pat Valentino in Chicago last night. Louis busted him up and knocked him out in eight rounds. "Valentino said Louis is a much better fighter than lmzard Charles (the National Boxing Association champion). He hits harder. People are wondering whether Louis Will make a comeback. Take it from me. he's already come back. "That guy is in there throiving Some 50 students \\'lll attend the § b°nlb5~ 1-001‘ what he ‘ml m Jmm‘ ny Shkor in Boston and Johnny Week-End Draw Al Curling Club Following is the draw for the iveck-cnd bonspiel at the Char- lottetown Curling Club: Friday '1 PM. Ice 1: Eldon Campbell, W. R. Cudmore. S. Beaten, E. F. Acorn. skip, vs. R. Norman, D. Hill. H. C. Atkinson. R. R. Bell. skip. Ice 2: F. G. Hutcheson. Elmer McDonald, A. Bagnall, T. W. L. Proivse, skip, vs. B. Earl MacDon- ald. Fred Cannon, J. Squarebriggs, H. R. Bevan, skip. Ice 3: J. E. Wran. G. R. Henry. J._Arneiit Howatl. R. G. Spillett. skip, vs. E. C. Baker, F. Curtis, Harper MacNeill. A. L. McPher- son, skip. Ice 4: Ray Keenan. Ed. Wood, Gordon White. C. M. Frazee, skip. vs. Elmer McRae, H. C. Trainor, Sinclair McKay. F. B. Conrad. skip. United States Professional Hockey League ranks. Hayes also has had a ' Widc- experience in the conducting o l Hockey Schools, ‘ ‘flesh from some four or fivcl . schools that he has carried out for‘ I the N.H.L. this year. - - o - As fur the. playing and coach- ing end of the school is concern- ed, Chamberlain should he the ideul man for the task, as he has not only proved himself to be among the best. in the ranks as a player with many successful years of N.II.L, experience behind him. but i5 also proving his worth as u coach as the pilot of the Sydney Millionaires, who arc the top-dogs in the Cape Breton Senior Hoc- key League at the present time. O O O O The Army hoopsters and Ray's Millionaires will make their first trip nf the season to tho Wcst- ern Capltal tonight where they will meet the two Summerside representatives, RC A.F. a n d Schurmarfs in a regular double header Island Physical Fitness Basketball League fixture. o 0 o The first grime will ace Army Friday 8:45 RM. Ice l: Melvin Jenkins. J. H r Corry, A. w. Maiheson, Dr. Gid- and comes hero» dings. skip. vs. G. J. Johnston, J. D. Stewart. David ‘McLeod, Dr. Pierce, skip. since the schedule Snot Ruth} here a Week ago Iivednesday. O l O I Interscholastic curling, which came into vogue here for the first time last year, will again come in for its share of activities at the vuriotls Island clubs this year. WlIIl the Summerside Curling Club having already started a pre- liminary high-school series roll- ing there earlier this week in a six-team round robin series, O O I I Curling for boys of school age has been u big thing with many of the other Provinces for u good number of years now, particular- ly in the Western Provinces, which is probably one of the rea- sons why they always seem to come up with such top-notch teams in Canadian competition. It is good to see that the. older cur- lers on the Island are taking an interest in the youngsters, and un- and R.C.A.F. clash in the open- ing tilt while Scliurmads and Ray's will mcct. in the second on- counter, and both uro expected to come up with tho smart brand of hall that has prevailed less we are mistaken, it will be ‘a great contributing factor to- .‘wards the development of many wrrnck senior curling teams for the future, ns well as being a lot of fun in the process. Flynn IrTIIK-agas City. They were fights, not exhibitions. “And ask any heavyweight what's the difference between eight-ounce gloves and ltl-ouncc gloves when big, gilys fight. They'll tcll Ybu~none. “If we meet Louis, let's advert- ise it as a real fight, for that's what it will be. Then we can make some big money instead of $28000 gates like in Chicago. I'll guaran- tee Louis 35 per cent of a $100,000 gate if he'll take on Oma in Buf- talc." Oma, the erratic playboy battler was slated to go l0 rounds with the Brown Bomber in a no-dccis- lon exhibition ll! Detroit. next Wcrlnosrlay. Louis, about to board a train in Chicago for Dctrolt late this af- ternoon, said: "I figured he'd do that when he learned of the Valentino knockout." The Bomber, tlld not elaborate. Ice 2: Alan Pick, Earle McLeod, E. J. Clarke. Dr. McIntyre. skip, ve. Walter Pringlc, Bruce McLean. L. Turner, Hal, Spillctt, skip. Ice 3: Edward Gallant, T. A. White, Clifford McDonald. W. R. Jenkins. Skiip, vs. Ernie Mathcson. F. W. Troop. J. H. Heloifs. Ivan Horne, skip. Ice 4: S. R. Johnston, A. H. Ro- per. F. R. Seaman. G. G. Iiuchcs. skip, vs. Lcsicr Johnston. Wen- dcll McLaine. Judge lVlcGuigan. Dr. lVlcDonald, skip. Saturday 2 IKM. Ice l: J. E. Burnett, H. Callbcck. Geo. Buntain, H. R. Cai-ruthers. skip, vs. Dr. J. A. Clarke, Jas. Coles, C. L. Jay, J. A. Fraser. skip. Ice 2: Willard Kelly, R. Jones. Ern. Mclnrvis. A. W. Hyndman, skip, vs. J. Mullins, R. Manning, J. J. Larabcc, Col. I-‘ull, skip. Ice 3: Dr. Gallant, D. Saunders, J. F. Hobbs, W. H. Worth, skip, vs. John Wilson, J. P. Campbell, H. L. Sear, P. W. 'l‘urncr, skip. Ice 4: E. Dcwling. H. E. Hynd- man, R. C. Parent. F. R. lVlcLaine, skip, vs. P. Ilillicr, G. M. McDon- ald, W. MacNcili. Sterling Mc- Donald, skip. Saturday 3:15 PM. Ice i: I". B. Clarkc. D. O'Rourke, E. D. Nicholson. Gcn. Keefe. skip, vs. Sen. G. H. Barbour, E. K. Mc- Nutt, Dr. Prowsc, J. F. McLeod, skip. Ice 2: Walter lvlathcson. N. Nicholson, Fred Driscnll. Ed. Tan- ton. skip, vs. Hurry Mclnnis. Roy McCabc. J. II. IIOWZIII, Hon. T. A. Campbell, skip. Any members whose namcs have not been drawn for this competi- tion may have games arranged for them at the rink. Please advise your skip if you cannot play as scheduled. Too Late To Glassify FOR SALE-BASE BURNER NO. 11, Finley MucLcod. Wlnsloe. Phone 158662. FOR SALE-ONE REGISTERED Jersey cow, five years old, to freshen February 1. Herbert Buchanan, Fredericton. r701: SALE _ TWO SMALL on. DECEMBER 9. 1949 Double Hoop Bill Al S'side This Evening The following players will con- stlttlte the R.C.A.F. basketball team that plays against the Char- lottetown Army quintet tonight at the air force court in Summer- side: Mlckus, Bayne. Lowe. Eek- lcy, Murphy, Campbell. Mclsaac. Marlin and Gauthier. The Fliers dropped the first game to Ray's Millionaires by the smallest of margins and they will be out to- night determined to break into the vvln column at the expense of the Army aggregation. With Bob Bnyne back in their line-up they will be tough for Army or any other team in the league to beat. Walt Lowe, who averaged twenty points a game when playilg Willi Suult. Ste. Marie. is rapidly round- ing into form and will be brie of The reasons why the Fliers will be stronger than last year. Eckley and Murphy are also expected to give good accounts of them- selves. Schurmank will have a real chore on their hands when they stack up again Ray's moneymen. This team should be better than last year, however. They have n quartet of youngsters, Simpson. Stewart, Schurmnn rind lirlacDon- aid, who are showing improvement cvcry time out, and the acquisi- tion of Snlnney should help a lot. Thr- old standbys, Llnklctter. Smith and Cornish nrc still with tho team. and Jim Ilarrls. break- In}: In green last year. Tins shown irr-mcndoils improvement. Taking everything Into consid- eration there should ho two bang- un came: at liv- R.C.A.I-‘. court to- ni;:lit.—S. Probable Line-up For Hockey Opener The Charlottetown Abbie-s and the St. Dunstaifs University hockey squads both held final ivorkouts at the Forum yrtsierdriy in preparation for their opening Tilt SBDUTGBI’ night. 'l‘he Mable lineup released by Mr. W. E. Scanltebury last night is: Goal. Hooper and MacDonald: de- fence. Josey, Perry and MacDougall; forwards, Sheppard. MacGregor. Stanley, Glover. Kennedy» Dalzlel. l-{ennessey and Hughes. Jackie Kane will be directing the Abbie attack against his former charges, the Saints. Matching wits against him on the S.D.U. bench will be A.J. MacAdam. Probable lineup of the Saints will be: Goal-Strain; defence, l-lennessey. MBURHC, Ayers and Blacq-ulere; forwards. Mahar. Rogers. Bernard- Farmer, LeClair, Tremblay, Houde. Macfsaac, Dolghai-i and N. MM- Quaid. Millionaires Shui Dul Norlh Sydney NORTH SYDNEY, N. 5.. Dec. U — (C?) —— Sydney Millionaires put the whammy on North Syd- ney Victorias. 4-0. tonight to 1m- prove their top-flight position in burner heaters, suitable for small apartment or store. Apply 173i’.- Great George. ‘09i-09\/<j)© <§-93- - f '20’ Senior Ilockcy League, 158 Ibs., City. more bouts. Tile second annual Hockey Coaches and Referees’ School will get underway at the Charlottetown H0191 tonight at 8:15 folowlng the arrival in the City this afternoon of Mr. George llaycs of the Nat- ional Hockey staff. who will be the strut-tor at this year's School. League refereeing chief ln- i\lr. Hayes, who will arrive by plalle from Montreal where he of- ficiated at the Emile lust night, is an experienced and competent instructor and has already conducted some four or five hockey schools under the auspices 0f the NHL this season. He will open iheSchool tonight wltha talk on “Hockey llules and Refereelng" \\’IllCll will be followed by an open question period. Boston-Montreal Assisting Mr. Hayes on the in- structional work during the three- day school, which is under the spon- sorship of the Department, of Phys- ical Fitness, will he Murph Cham- berlain. former N.H.L. playing star and present coach of the Sydney Millionaires of the Cape Breton who will arrive here from Sydney on satur- day morning. accompanied by the manager of the Sydney Forum. Mr, Chamberlain's first session ln con- nection with the school will be hold at two o'clock on Saturday after- noon at the Charlottetown when he \vill give a "blackboard talk" on the iéPundamental skills of playlrg hoc- ey." Some 50 students are expected to attend the School and will include representatives from all points in the Province as well as from Saint John and Moncton. N.B., Halifax, Longophie Presents BOXING AT ARMIIIIIIIES ' Monday. December 12th Opening bout 8 o'clock sharp- featuring R. McIntyre, 160 lbs., of Savage Harbor, vs. Louie Lafferty, 6 rounds or less with 7 or Admission 50 cents all over. @an@>oa@eo@>oo<@oo~as>oo<®eo@>oa<s§>cc<d>t~a‘fi, l . .___ a. rm Hockey School To Open Here Tonight; 50 Students Expected "-00-li~00-f s M Dartmouth and Sydney. NS i The School program. which any be continued on through Sara-d “m! sillldfl)’. will include classed d’ all phase: of coaching. refrveeian and methods of playing boihlil 1119033’ 11nd practical tlUilllillollnhqyil The 01391110: of tllc Llandillln" slcal Fitness Hockey can“... ,.c,.,,;,' ule will also be held in co Opprmllnx; with the School Progrurii, l Saint Dunstnnfls UlllVPrsti Charlottetown Abegwciiq at the Forum on Saturrla the opening tilt of the i son here. Hayes mild Cna .xrlaln will officiute during the pa"... Slfited by some four or five c. . dates from the school who w.l1 not as llnesmen. A special banquet will also b, held at the Charlottetown on Sat- urday night prior io tln- imp" mat-Ch. and will be attended by m} instructors and represcniqtu-m n the school as well as other special guests. N. H. L. _S_tanding I’ W L D F A Pia. Detroit . . 2416 s .1 195135 Toronto .. 24 l0 i0 4 6'1 6i :4 Montreal. 23 9 9 5 56 4733 Chicago ...... .. 2i a 12 4117020 New York 22 7 9 6 4751120 Boston 25 7 l2 6 M 83 20 A wiLn GXRIIEEXTE Big-game hunting is prohibited In both Dominion and provincial parks, although angling is permit- ted. Just What the Cape Breton Senior HOCKEY League. Millionaires now have I levell- point jumip on second-place Glace Bay Miners, who top Vios by twfl points. Murph Chamberlain's and Sweeney Schrinefs boys K0 at it again tomorrow night at Sydney- It was a rough, ragged game to- night exec-pt for the crackerjack performance of Millionaires rear- guard. Bob Gray, Ron Matthews. Johnny Myketyn and Jim Ross threw up formidable cover for Nick Pidsodny. It was Pidsodny‘: fourth shut- out this season. Eddie D‘Aoust of Glace Bay has two and Dustv Rhodes of North Sydney nnc Pidsodny is also well ahead in Th." goal-against averages. First Period“ t-Syidney, Roach (Gallagher. lift."- ketyn) 2:50. 2—-Sydney, Roach Matthews) 11:35. Penalties: None. Second Period {I-Sydney, Whalen (MacDonald. Matthews) 15:06. Penalty: Myketyn. Third Period 4—Sydney, McRac (Gray. Hilde- brand) 10:02. Penalties: None.‘ (Hildebrand) HOME USE GA! Two-thirds of the ihird for industrial, and other uses. llortli Shore llockay Thor-o will be a meeting of tho North Shore hockey ox- acuflvo Friday evening, Do- oombor 0th, at eight o'clock In tho Town Ball,‘ Kenning- lon. All Doom: lnhrefnd kindly land roprolenhflvn. illuminating gas sold in Britain is for domestic purposes. and the remaining one- commercial HARRY II. Phone mo for Christmas — SHIRTS OUR SPECIAL $3.95 Beautiful fine Broadcloth in White and now Plain Shades Choice of Collar Style and Sleeve length. 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