' DEQEMEER .11. h,"- THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Z Byron Nelson Wins Miami Open with 271 , r. Fl... Dw- mlliiixllelscn.““Ylllcd by 111°“ .315; golf-er, \v0n the Iifailll Open today with ilsia‘ i‘ N7»: nucroe mo; to spare ov.r Claylim EVERY STRIDE PLEASURE and HEALTH THE FORUM-uTO-NIGHT al: 8 Pleasant For You l5~—(AP)-— of "5 mic“- proiessiozials the world's $10. a 2'71, nine girikss under par for the '72-ho1e ti closed with spar '19 w under the wire w.th a szngie Bea!- FRIENDS ICE MUSIC i l Immziiiiaiuiiifllui- RESTAURANT 30c SPORTS BRIEFS BARONS BEATEN HY IIORNETS BUFTALO, N.Y., Dec. l5—(AP)\.. Pi-Qlllllfih Hornest frustrated Buf- ifllfls inunediate hopes of clmbmg out of the cellar of the western di- vision of the American Hockey League tonight by whipping the Barons 2-0. EAGLES IN FIRST-PLACE TIE NEW HAVQN, Conn. Dec. l5— (AP)—New Haven Eagles whipped Philadelphia 4-2 tonight gaining a first place tle with Springfield in the eastern division of the Amer- rer, zhc big belter frcm Elwin“ ican Hockey lpague. cc. . ---_-—-_-_ I d finished his round Wlliiifailnlllirllillllafill and stood In the REDS OVERPUWER INDIANS ' m} 1 i ‘ - f SID . pniigzler terrific irobuls: when his on the final Filcck wiih thousands pressing‘ i131: 500d 103k clzimly Hockey Results (By 11.551547» Press) Saturday National League mirage i; Toronto 2 American League New Haven d; Philadelphia 4 (over- tln l Indiiiiaiapolis 3-, Cleveland 2 Buffalo 2: Springfield Hershey 4; lkittsburgh Quebec Senior Saturday Ottawa l: Verdun 4 Sunday Quebec 3; Canadiens I Verdun 3; Ottawa 2 Montreal Intermediate Saturday Btlercme 5; Tiachute 4 Sunday Blmwlnigan 9; Doll Juan 5 Valloyfliwld Iii: Si. La-mbcrt '- Jnliclicfi: Villeray 2 Si. Jetomv ‘i; Lachute 1 +/,_..M \lli"-“l+‘li w l . - l, ding with the other n ppQiita Nelson made his pressure and in drive hit a trap hole. Nelson barely! got °"° °t m Salli: tseecgirlreci Sign ‘lulu: ball 0 3 (overtime) Half-pound ll", attractively wrappfll l" Christmas giving -— 70¢ PROVIDENCE, R.I., Dec. 15- (AP)—-Piling up six goals before Springfield could break into the scoring. Providence Reds handed the Indians a 6-2 setback, their worst defeat cf the season, here tonight. BISONS BLANK INDIANS SPRINGFIELD. Mass” Dec. lb- iCPl-Bulfalo Biscns, with. sbc former Springfield players in their ranks, defeated Eddie Shore's pace- seting Indians 2-0 in an Amer- ican Hockey League game here Saturday night. NEW SWIMMING RECORD Driving Club ls organized At Brackley Pt. CHICAGO. Dec. l5—-(CP)—'1‘.he Toronio Map Leafs cut loose with o. spectacular three-goal rally in the final five minutes of play tonight to defeat the Ohicago Black Hawks 4-1, winning their elghtlt straight victory before 15.876 spectators. The Leafs thereby stretched their first place margin in the National Hockey League to eight points or {our full games. The game was in its final five minutes and appeared headed for an overtime session when Bill Tay- lor and Hank Goldup engineered a drive down the ice, the puck fin- gily going to Sweeney Schtiner who scored what proved lo be the win- ning goal, breaking up s, 1-l tie. Toronto Wins Eighth — Straight Game Beating Chicago Black Hawks 4-1 i Smythes red-hot Toronto Leafs. riding the crest of an unbeaten strin . stretched their winning strea t0 seven when they beat, Chicago Back Hawks 2-1 here Sat- urday night. It was the leading Leafs‘ 12th victory in s the National Hockey Leagu 0. The Lea-fl struck while the iron was hot and two quick scoring thrusts oarliy in ttie third period spelt out vctory. Both goals came as the veteran defence stalwart, Earl Seibert, sat in the penalty box. He had been jaenalized late la the second for tripping. Nick Metz sent the Leafs on their Way with a 808i li-Bt 41 seconds after the final frame began. Less than a. minute later Syl Apps mp- 13th defence of Title for Louis BOSTON, Dec. 15—(AP)-Cham- plon Joe Louis will be engaging in his 13th heavyweight title bout when he faces Al McCoy in their 15-round match at Boston Garden tomorrow night but the Jinx num- ber is bothering him no more than the challenger. - Joe never does much worrying about his battles and this case is no exception. despite McCoy's re- peated assertions that he “may have a surprise" for the champion and the observations of fstic students that Al is the typo of fighter who can confuse Lou s. Most fans, who are expected to pack the Garden for the firs heavyweight championship fight in Boston history are stringing along with Joe and planning to be on hand early, lest they miss the whole show. =- Canadiens Day Game Doc. l5—(CP)—De- troit Red WlnEs drOFDOd l» 2-1 overtime decision to Montreal Cm- adlens today, Lmtbo local club's first afternoon contest in history. Tony Deniers, Canadian wingman, came through with the game-winning goal with only o. minute and 19 seconds of overtime play remaining, Detroit took tho lead late in the opening period when tho rookie line of Archie Wilder, Leo Douglas and Joe Carvetm. produced. Oarvcth got the tally. Canadians tied the score early in the second when Joe Benoit counted. Canadians’ victory lifted them into sole possession of sixth place in the National Hockey league Jtandings and left Detroit in sec- ond spot. DETROIT. smvnmmy lint Period 1—Detroit. Carveth (Douglas wild- er) l8. Penalties-Ckstlitio, Orlando, Goup- iile (misconduct). DUESSELDOR-F, Germany, Dec. i5—(AP)-A new world swimrnzng record was claimed today for Anni Kapell of Gladbach, who SWa-rn 400 tnctres breast stroke in six minutes 13.2 seconds in a meet here. The present record is six minutes 15.8 seconds, held by Marla Lenk of Brazil. HAMILTON ATHLETE DEAD HAMILTON, Ont, Dsc. 15-40?) _.5i,an1ey PaFsmDIe. 23, well known Hamilton athlete. died tcdev after an illness of one month. He. plw- ed writ-h. Hamilton Alerts In the Ontario Rugby Foot-Ml Union and . previously was with Hamilton Tig- ers and Itaio-Canadian Juniors. . MAY SOLVE FATIGUE PROBLEM ITHACA. N.Y.. D_ec. 15.-_ra1>) — A package of vitamin crystal: which mav heln leaders of China s soldieizv solve problems of fatigue awaits some orient-bound courier at Com- ' ell Universitv. The vitamins are destined for the laboratories of Dr. Tune Shen. He won his PhD. at Cornell in 1939 and is ncw enraged in soldier-nutrition research at the National Tsing-l-iua University. IQYou needn't lisl1 around for c1 man's gill. Ii he smokes a pipe, you can lie up io Cl hull-pound iin bl Rosebud. It's q Christmas cargo that never Foils oi c: Iieoriy welcome. ROSEBUD Cui- smokinq tobacco The interested horsemen of QUMMARQ Brackley Pnmt and surrounding districts met at the home of H. First Period P. Cudmone on Thursday, Decem- ber 12th and held a meeting for the purpose of organizing the Brac- kley Point Driving Club. The in- terest of the horsemen “was shown by the distance travelled to be pres- ent at the meeting. ley. Gottselig) : Penalties-None. Second Period Mr. Cleve Robinson, an experienc- ed horseman and a lover of the King of Sports was unanimously appointed President and other of- ficers appointed "MEYBI Secretary Treasurer: —H. P. Cud- Judgesz-lra Carr and Cleve Rob- inson, and no doubt their exper- ience at the game will prove them capable. Starter—H. P. Cudmore, who will have his hands full by the list of good trotters that ls in the sur- rounding districts. I doubt if any other country club on Prince Edward Island can boast of such good race material. The Club intends to meet iveelcly as long as ice is fit and would like to see outsiders come and give us a boost and bring along their hor- ses (Patriot please copy). To build Tennis stadium In Duff ’s honor MGNTREAL. Dec. l5—(CP)-- Students of Miami University have launched a campaign to build a $10030 tennis stadium in memory cf Imsvis Duff. young Montreal tennis star who died in a crash 0f a Royal Canadian Air Force train- ing [llillig la=t month. Duff was a student. at Miami Un- iversity for several ytars. BARONS _F_IIIST HOME LOSS CLEVELAND. Dec. ‘l5—(CP)-— Cleveland Barons lost their first home game of the American league season to Indiairapolfs 3-2 Satur- day night and thereby falling into a first-place lie with Hershey in the League's western division. Z-Toronto. Metz) l2 : 03 ‘Penalties-Kampman. Third Period Drlllon (Apps, uni 15119 19 :50 Penalties-None. SATURDAYS GAME i-Ohicago, Hergesaeimer (D. Bent- N. 3-Torr\nt~ Schriner (Taylor, Gold- d-Torcnio. N. Meta rDrWlon) 16:44 5—Toronto. N. Metz (Drilion, Apps) ped in a second goal. session. BIMIIIWAR‘! First Period Scoring-None. Pen cities-Davidson, Cooper, Second Period Scoring—-None, bert. Third Period 1—Toronio, Nick Melz 2—'T‘oronto. Apps (Stanowski) 17. Penalties-None. The Hawks struck back with Mush March's counter‘ late in the Penaltles-Macilay, Hamilton, $.91. :41 1:39 Ii-Chicago, March (Allen, sefbert) '17 Hogan clinches Vardon Trophy Dec. I5——(AP)—— Ben Hogan of White Plains, N.Y‘., clinched both the Vardcn Trophy and the year's money-earning title today when he finished third in the Miami Open. Hogan's $1,000 chequs, here his 1940 total to $10655. BYron Nelson oi’ Toledo, 0., win- ner of the $2.500_trp money here, finished second with a $9,653 mtg], Sam Snead of Hot Springs, 6a., was third with $206, and Jimmy Demaret of Houston, Tex, fourth with. $8,652. MIAMI. Fla, ran When WOTCIs ate scarce, iahieyre Second Period z-Jianadiens, Benoit (Quilt-y, Blake) 2:30 Penalties - Chamberlin, Portland, Howe. ‘Third Period Scoring-None. Penalty-Orlando. _ Overtime Zi-Canadiens. Demers (Lach) 8:41 Penaltles—None. REMEMBER WHEN (By The Canadian Press) Vancouver's Jimmy McLamin and Billy Townsend scored knock- outs at Boston eight years ago to. night. McLamin, who ater be. came world welierwezght champion, D11!- Sammy Puller down for keeps in the eighth round after flooring him. four times while Townsend, __ PAGE SEVEN Win First In Detroit ’s History From Wings 2-I Rangers beat Americans 6-3 NEW YORK, Dec. l5-(A.P)_ New York Rangers overpowered New York Americans tonight to tako a 6-8 National Hockey League m. wry that gave them a 2-1 edge in the series for the Willimn J. Mac- Beth Memorial Trophy, The game. played before a crowd 0f 14-739. the best turnout hero i111! Ivar. marked the 15th anni- versary of the introduction of ma.- JOr league hockey to New York. On Dec..15. 1925, Montreal Canadiens defeated the Americans 4-2 to give NewtYork crovrds a taste of a new r FPO . Bryan Hextall of the Rangers Mred three IOaIJ. Alfred Thurier, k941i!!! scorer of the American League, netted two goals whilg Fred Hunt assisted on both of them and also assisted in Americans third goal, scored by Pa; 53m, db fenoemon and another graduate gfelgddie Shore's team at Spring. SUMMARY First Period lfinim. L. Patrick ca. Colvlfir 1-hour}. Hextsu (Watson, mu. er) 12' C. 5mith (Macdonald. 6 3—Ranger.=.. Pike) 14:3 4--Americans, Thuricr (Hunt, H. Jackson) 19:12 P8flfl1fi16-9—~50rrell, M. Patrick, Wat- son, Pratt, Egan. Sccrmd Period 5—Rangers, N. Colviile, 3mg 6-Amcricans, Thurler (Hunt, H, Jackson) 13:31 Pen;'ries-—Heller, sicbcdian 2, Third Period 7~Rflfl8crs, Hextnll (Watson) 14:15 V semi-finalist on the card, sprawl- 8—Am-crican= Egan (Hunt) 1521 TORONTO. Dec. 15—(OP)—Conn “mm 5pm" m "am-stink fd “my slim‘ l0 the mat in ii-Rflneers- Hextall. 1954c —- QSPBHN. hree rounds. Penalties—None_ OUT OUR WAY DON'T BE. pom" BE normal-- YOU WON'T BE GE'I'I'IN' THAT FER A CHRISTMAS PRESENT FEE. A COUPLE OF YEARS YET.’ Bu i-uunuo’! 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