, Rangers Again Display 1 p ~15” _ _ Ll O 01" t ry O ' ' Mas e q ver Canadlens e e Wlth 3-2 W 1n Saturday ‘ MONTREAL Nov. 24 ._(c_p).. * . ll. ll. l.. Standings $11.53“ 533"" "MM m M ' . p proof theyiholdltgeadrlgatniurgl‘; FAG“ SEVEN ---—- over the once-potent M ' m... 1: §’§'§i1‘a"".°,;'.“‘£,°“* “was: . ~ - Y t» a DftBt ,.....,,.... lil , . . .. 3717 slats. 339;; Cana lens e ea 0s on) esll s , Detroit g 8 :6’! 66 16 0n Monireal ice this season, e Boston 4 41:4 1B Coach mania a h - B 4 2 ‘r B k w k d R Ranierl 16 l 9 2 42 53 12 shirts, backed b; sogllf teiglit, - o ‘en chlcago 12 4 '7 1 42 1'! 9 Bgllililtflfl by Koalie Chuck Rayner, e e . . I , cecedlikeleeches dsk F h d t... with mamiizts: I‘1e 0r ‘I‘ 1r P0s1 lon 3 I 3X 1s0n -3 - ihmuahout tile content. I was Cal Gardner's third per-lot; ‘ “u \ HA '“ that lifted the New Yorkers out. oi’ (By The Canadian Press) bit more than a minute to play LFAX’ NW‘ M"Th°“ “w” c d the National Hockey League cellar BOSTON. Nov. bit-Backed by in the opening ession. three separate he“ “‘1""°"5 i" fl temporarily at least. and dlsap: brilliant goal-tending, Montreal 1110 Bruins throw heavy pres- the free-form“ or harm“ “m” — — ~- , polr'.‘ed.lo-a4s5umilng ensign-my; canadiens gained a 4-2 win over sure against Bill Durnan in every gags? 03gb thy: ‘gumsx lhH“g"°55! GLACE BAY, ;\l_ s. yo“ 34_ lAnv the Boston Bruins to break their period but m b lllia t M t l ° " °' "'1'. ‘C Pt-fhe Mccuml c Y . 1m“ “m”, With onl three of last car's third-place National Hockey Lea- netter was lne surperbn fomim fie-l’. mons track he” saturduy- blemlllki 0f the Maritime “P5815331! 1“M°““"'- All“ ‘RHY- Grlvvl- s uad t buyua n: s t diti sue tie tonlcht before a capacity kicked out a half-dozen close-u Sm“ F" “w” “m” “m” “gum rufiby championship-was u..- 1e) 11:33 aiound ° coach Vang: egfiwior ‘Ln; 13.900 crowd at‘the Boston Gar- shots that were labelled goals p Pugwash‘ driven by Fem“ 3”‘ back m "s mmlllfll‘ 1100K today in ‘By The Canadian Press) K u ia-gglllew York. Leswick (Demarco) the Ngvy entry in the City Ho? den. A 40-foot drive by defcnsc- During a second period pile-up lgfeadleg ‘tthloepsurrglgzgri, Stlpthg‘ tilelvfiolsjfsssitaln of the greatpaledon. '[‘()RON’I‘O, Nov. Z4——'II]Q “do penalties __Juzdl (mu-Jon R I key League is faced with no en- Irish Kenny Rcalrdon was the 1n front of the Montreal nct,Ken conditions’ howmlpr an km“ hnutywlw wlo have held it since tilut burc Balmy Bench to (he don. ' ea - vluble task‘ but fans “rho have Fymg “Fnchmens almohor‘ Mcsdexl Suffered a fracmrm Mae‘ could not be raccdulnd it will be The)‘ retained the la ls Emu“, Canada 100mm firm] 85mm, Per,“ seen the nTarsll m action m a ‘Reardens game-w nnlnB 8961 Another Montreal casualty was held m“ week day by Just defeating urea b51311“. b1"“'°° "d “"1" he" Saturday ii-lilwilreal, Reav (uannon) s-- “"91” °I “mm” 5mm“ m] “t? mfmethduritlnglthEWT-AGSOHdElmlII- Emmi mm dwho w“ m“ Wm’ summary- Mount Allison University squid lnlg mm 111a emit-Strip“; Arum“, g9 ' more confident every day that ll ° t‘- "Be l! m" a scap woun. ‘F _F _A 3 ' m,n,.n.ombeh1nd m n 2H2 m? 4_New York’ M” 19:52 It)“, former 3,; your Pam-u. ucn skated across the Bolton “mm-w smdv P. (J;- ll ‘.1 ‘ma; zacgmugltezstfisslraviavegbi u"; that once ilgilin 5\\'§\p{ (he ___ Penalties ~Fllion, Richard. Les-I “m 113"’ m5 50W“! l" U10 thick ca?’ PM?‘ ‘goalie,’ Frankie first pel-{ud Judge (Lavors) 31 3 Naked field v lmlllulun champions into the ail- Wick ‘u! mm“ “hm plnydf time "n5 321m“ -s “PW, , n“ 2' spcunds; lh-qmm-ea] Rlchard 5-13 Sully (E. Gray) 1 q 4; The Calcdoxliilns were hard-press. QJII-lillllll llnnl with the West, Third period , around. lo t, iBrimsck was pulled out and, g/ll/llmnca], “My (Gr-avéne‘ 8w Truéey Hanuw“ "L- wfukekw. 4 2 ed to mm the ‘victory an” m min- l""‘ "vfllly 30 minutes. Beaches 5"N°W York. Gardrnr (Russell) . 1' "' + + . Ffegeimlfgerc d§°v,'i,,°,§§°“,ou'§,‘i{' Ii-Boston y Bauer (Schmidt. ch15! B- u!“ "f "Verlj-“le- "Qppnrvd headed {or m“ sauna 11:45 I Luuxor has a habit of welding O t P); n58 i. )Egam 1M8- . Harold Wilson (L. walker) 21 1 W1”! only three minutes 1e“ m d, .5 date with wlnnnmg Blue Penalties ~—l.uycoe. Reay (M51019) t0§cthcl' strong teams. His coacll- M n real a y. 1 , 4 B0 t- - Sch idt (B r Previous (D Tumor] 1 3 2 regulation time, the Mounties were "WT-i- Wllom Avzos whlPDt-d m""‘°" mmjur" mmm" ‘ itng “bum wflsk first ‘rtlfogniged nrgfm all??? Scgaeltllridgicciligluispg Pratt) 1582f): m we’ Jacob Wilhrow (Baxter) 32s ma“! 3'° °" a "Y by Dave N1¢k~ i 11$! _'\‘(‘Zll', [i] A-a , ' 7'“ H r *~~~ ~ --- ll“ .\'(‘i"' 1"‘ ‘o0 BWWK‘ Bnlllls- r0 ' , ‘ 11L W 11 , . r Efsofl. S“ h“. m0 S?“ {no ””“°';P1"°"m°l" PH" n51 Argo dofcncclPraciically unheard of llp to that 51°19 ll" Duck from l! Brill" "P"; p°mlul°s~ Dumalm Flam Ne.“ 13 (O DIM“), J 4 4 But the hero oi‘ the ll it dos s and a becnm . . Harold (nation rw B k‘) 4 s l l- veteran .__ ____________ ‘ _) L‘ FOCk-llke. Jun," Bruins mum. roaring up (he the Boston net before scoring un-i Svmnd Period wi , _ _ M“ L‘ d 1&5 Jjlnm‘. 0B5,“ Mme through m Etg 'h‘""""“““"" ' ‘stretch t0 capture the Nova Sco- BSSlSlPd and dun"! ‘he "mm! 5N5"? Nme- v mung (“men 0 e an y i u ‘t I a 7 ,1,“ "Own and “m, we... only minute of play, Billy Resy out}! Penalties: None, Km“ ma" C O'Dell also scored the winning try I" e s beau.“ by the margin o! one goal Canadians into a 2-0 lead. 1 Third Period F10 Due“ (Bommmj) 1 1 when he took a pass from. ham. I _ 1n the fight gm n“, Maritime T110 Krauts accounted for both 5—Montreal, K. Reardon 1:47, Tom V010 (Gun q q working Don Mclnnls 511e,. wl-"p - __ U ' utu- against a Moncton squad. Hist?" ifgelfilfillitls Bobbvd B11413? lsgsMvntrl-“al, Leger (Peters new)? C_ MCGMQM 5 ; Lanna-s of vvertime. Fess Anderson] Basketball “"5 °5 u“? CRY will‘ < + + + ' tlele Ziaefnowltgn onl ‘cl Ecnelties‘ None Emslg" J°° Walk)“ - - 4 3 Cllfilklfltfllgx faflltrfilinptjfvltt ll-iipualtlhe. doubtless be pleased to he“ "u" Since that tlnwi‘ dmlgl"! Jvtlicr ' y ' ' Winning owner: Homer Boutil- wok we “k out ‘Joan bmtur: _.___ e _ HALIFAX, Nov. zt-(CPJ- With s}! bgygffléyggtongeazg: M11111; 3x11155810 tilrgemcsuicessife 1:11.91: g “m Baum‘ ma" D Etudeltlés and begucker Mcmnls l nut-am last-period rally u t . - . "e “' tlm u i r {w s a with his M 1 N f A d D t t v 1 I "t" "V" m the final‘ nmmi sl\' goals. Hnliiirx ‘Jllltlfid ‘lzforfiigls OUCLOmEEiHMJLQD figlolserlguy flrste jjurlllcflf‘ lccifmncilsl: within 42 e S n e gtllllsv tglfctllmlitll ($131235?) '1: '1) ‘izlrslilensgunded t0 make ‘he final Svnivvs whipped Halifax Cresvcnis tcams~ P w c K OW m,’ scconds of having his squad in e 560"“. M K ‘ u‘ " " c ,- H =. _ " - ~- - 0f 0.. and P» _ 1 t k . ._ c "I"? (P- CF 8- It was a heart-breaker for the T33.’";'l§.l?'g'L§,l°Z,L"? E- ‘" * E1551"). 21233!“ $8.12‘: SP 1 W Be - en ames , a l ti. ‘ _ . n: n a team, (‘ity Hospital Nurses. is i g ' g’ Helen Budlvng (L. 0Brien) .4 3 nosed out in the closest McCurdy neeb-alxhfrrélft(gfgvfirrlitéi: second also said to be interested in ent- Laura's “Syd pills?” £22213: Mitval Blars (W. WnlkolflR. lid 5 Cup zmne in 16 years. - -, .n a - - - , -- _ . n n : , ,,.H.,,,_p,nl_e Ho Mm Crosccmi: arlosfglkz-étbafilli lils good m" count and mo“ winning in DETROIT, Nov. ‘24 -(AP>~— Penalties: Dewsbury, G. St-vw- n g M21138 Enli eyno s Crngpontsl who have won a tdvd Commfly points tow-nod CllllOlS 19nd‘ Overt-Una lPourlnz in four 8081s in the last fit-t, (malor), Howe. Lady Chm (xklaluday) 1 1 1 , OHM” SN mamws’ 10d +2 M u", or the mud 01d r n ircv val + ‘Iv + + lperiod, two by rlBhiwlnK Home - Lady Am" PM“ (Kajzor) 3 2 J PM "f ‘he first “nd 5'3 "l "19 Cliy- g game n this Si) u coach who can perform xlefiiethxrlggworlllilgtbciggrsl-eliiléllg ‘VINGF WIN +2 Brow" 3mm" m" Mom‘ \ rvnrluslon of the second ‘d, th . ihi ust h l t f ,- , ine) 1.. .. 432 I - W lhwv couldn't wcnthern ha“. abllslll; nnlgstgms llflalylfirisbtl; yplsy ',‘§Z§"$l§§sb1§$ki§l5s-Jh§l§f§ VTOROIYO; “g” A2‘-"‘CP"‘ Thep Bullet (T. Allen) :44 AIILICIIIHLG Tfflflt hraw slnrm that thc youthful I sound hockey from. whistle to mns__mr e5‘ crowd ever to “'9 a ‘lam-an Omani d be} ‘cored Class F. 5‘*\- "< hlcw m them in il "osl- \\'1‘l5l1*‘- “n5 W" he has l‘ 5m“? re ular lga ue ame here M0 goals and assist“ on ‘Homer [my Dillon (Lnvcrs) 3 l i l““”’l “Ml lwrlvd. ‘ or voimgstvrsaiho ha” Plefill’ °l %‘l‘le crowgd egcfitidcd at. Olympia Lin}? kzlvkad the “f? 17”“? Tm ls~ Gm“ ~ 1'3 2 ' ‘qerflws “milblvfclv nut-mcn- I skating ability and the will l0 I0 for hockey all-fly by the 14391) who fumhcsgggghfd Nalggzalto Hotckeelr Merle Direct (Walker) 2 3 3 Skaters of this city. young and ’“““"““""d s Mefuuv (lvficlcnr a t alum in hvvku" ciwlss- Nev)’ watched Detroit and Toronto in a Lgggue vlmoryfl H conque“ é Tracey Direct (Baxter) 44') old. seem to be talking about Wed. Crrcrcnf defence and went fhrlfllzh will ice one of the youngest teams Stanley cup playogg m; 1n April o: the leagufleadlng Tatum‘) Maple Hazel Stout (Isnor) 5 5 4 nesday eventndi skate at the and around it to wine nut their h ' in 11R‘ 108811!‘ and ‘Yiih IllPMY 0T 1945, saw the Leafs throw up an al- Leafs before 13,452 fans, A, a m. Winn"): OWHPPI 560M Weeks, Phfum when for the first time in illrcr-lznal lng_ ln the first five, e 89"" fllrefldy (Pvldelll l" i118" most impenetrable defence at the Sup me wings moved from fourth port Wallis. years. they will be able to skate to minutes of the thi-rd. After that it ranks it might be wlsc policy to blue line to win the hard-checking m Sea)“; place m the standings. 7____ band music. Last reports state that M‘ "If"! 0r less obvious what was hHPDen although Ores. an" 4m "in!" a one-goal lead better than iwo Xolnc to that lasted a little minutes. finalized for thc winter's indoor snmm n. shooting and badminton pro- mo" part0‘; grarrarncs. Ollicorsl. N. 6.03s and l-Croscents, Gray (M Dan” men of the var oils regiments 420 ac 1d) and their friends are all anxious ?—_Services. 5pm 11 q _. . to get the programmes underway 814 e a Mo“) and lt would appear the Armour- x-crescentg, pow," (Owvm ics is to he a busy spot this win- Gfviy )l.'<ll3. ' (er. ‘ ' 4~Cr0sren is. Rrirlnlon d) 11551 loin-services, Jackson (cl-stellar) Lsrabis (Starlhope, l‘? Ore. t_ , M“) 192T" 9, Sullhsn (Stm. P~nnlllc.=—l’lller. 7 Second Period Mi-Crescenis, Thomas (Redmond) 9“:—Cl'€scents. Moriarty (Gray) §5§s,“,""v<~.~. Jackson use. h ‘m H" ——MacDonald. O'Neill “l "Pl. Crouchvr tmaim-y l Third Period "WSrrvices. Jackson (Larggg) 23X‘ swim-es. “Jackson (sum-u, M? SGXIYAM“ oumdy (Greene. p? Cnwemi- 0'53!" (Thomas) p1“ Sen-Ices, Oroucher (Snldelll ~ e 18:‘)! Services. Bari-beau (Pills-r) "w; Services. Greene (Spwlell) lzvllalt\ieg__flreeng (mint) sub ‘in. ' {will liners slu- Greater oomfed plus -. lhafsthel d ' p“ h: wow n3. all»? m‘ rfira voua scum-race mo; At a mcPiIng“ to-bc held in the Garrison Officers’ Mess this ev- ening at 7:00 |).m., plans will be Navy Practice- At The Forum This Evening" Walter Lawlor is callmga pract- kcop a wcathcrc-yc on Phc “T:\rs" entry. j III + 1|» z Teams enters-din the City Vol- leyball League are fast rounding into shape for the league open- ing and already scvcrnl exhibit- ion matcllr-s have been played that produced some close-knit struggles. Eight squads will be battling for tnp honors and ac- cording to the managers o! the respective squads cnch one oi them are going to come out on top. '0' 0' Q 4' It has been a long time since volleyball enjoyed any of the local sport spotlight but this year it sr-ems destined to make a come- back and with interest high a- mong the players the coming league mould prove real ful. Games will be played at the Prince o! Wales Auditorium on ‘ice session for his Navy phockey, squad at the Forum this evefilnz at) 5 o'clock sharp and is desirous oi’- having all the players listed below; on hand, ' ' Davis. l-lenneawy, Jay, Mofiwflorul Carver, Shepherd. Blanchard, Joe-E ey. Camtichael. Bradley. lligson.) Cudmore, Flannlgan, Peppin, Jay, Bagnall. Kelly. Nickerson To Attempt Ring Comeback Hickey “Kld" Nlvckenon who be- fore joining up with the Canadian Army was Island welterweight ‘ ‘ , champion and who also during service overseas captured the third division middiewerght title is to return taring warfare it was learned lslt night from man- ager Qua lnngaphie. Niekcnon has been in steady training for the past month or so and is l-apkily regaining his old- iime boxing prowess. Never con- sldered a knockout puncher Nick- erlon nevertheless stung fighters plenty with’ both hands and on top of that possessed smart boxing iklll that won him many a de- cision over some of the best boxers In the Maritime: during the pre- war era. Manager Longaphle la confident that Nlckeraon‘: comeback attempt will be highly successful and he expects to shove his boy through the ropes for hi: test sometime around thqniddis of December. SEEK ROIUST HEALTH GOOD IIEILTH AND A RUGGED PHYS/QUE WILL HELP YOU IN YOUR DAILY 115K — SKATING PROVIDES THE EXERCISE ro-ulaur- I um," burwewl still like to know“ Monday evenings of cnch week throughout the coming months. 1' 4- § Donated by Hawk-y Crockett of Crockett’: Jewellery and won by Queen square School last year. the inierscholastic baseball trophy is now on display in the show window of the flrm on Kent Street and ls attracting a lot of interest. Standing about nine inches high on an ebonite base, on top is a silver figure of a base- ball hurlcr while on both sides two victory wreaths are to be seen. ‘The trophy will be a proud addition to the Queen 541W"! trophy room and next year should add further incentive to diamond battles between Queen Square and West Kent. i ‘II 0 4' we see by the papers where they jammed 16,315 fans into Toronto's Maple Deaf Gardens for the [nine between the Maple Leafs and Canadians over a week ago-a new all-time high for hockey in Canada. Q i Q i opincs Doug Vaughan in the Windsor Daily Star: “Far be it from us to question the veracity of Conny Bmythds box office fig- how it was done. 0- 0' 0 0 "We have vivid recollection o! the seventh game of the 1011-42 stanley Cup series which was played ln the Toronto ice palace between the Detroit Red Wings and Maple Leafs. On that occa- sion they announced a record crowd of something over 14,000. They couldn't have jammed in another person that evening‘ with a shoe horn. The aisles were so jammed with standees that it was impossible to get out of the press box between periods. One mem- THE game handily with their last per- iod flood of goals. Toronto goaler Turk Brodlts shut-out was the first for any league team over Detroit since last February when Montreal blanked the Wings 3-0. Summary First Period Scoring; None. Penalties: Polio. Abel. Second Period l—-Toronto, Meeker (Lynn Kon- nedy) 16:59. Third Period I-Totonto, Polio (Meta) 4:32. S-Jforonto. Meeker (Mortson Kennedy) 5:71. 4—-'1"oronto. Ci. Stewart (Meiz) 12:06. I 5—'I‘oronto, Kluk-avy (Thomson) 14.33. ' (By The Canadian Press) MONOTON, N. B., Nov. 24._ Truro Bearcats. who still occupy first place in the Maritime Big Five hockey league, ended a dis. astrous invasion of New Bruns- wick here Saturday night who]; Uley were handed a 9-7 defeat by second-place Moncton Hawks in overtime. They were beaten the previous night as well in Saint John by an 11-4 score, weakened by loss of their play- iflg clinch Gill!‘ Roach and the absence from the lineup 0t Jack Fritz and Bert Steele, Bearcats went down fighting and at no time in the game were the Hawks able to be sure of victory. Hawks outplayed and outshot the Bearcats as the game devel- oped into a battle ‘of goalies be- tween brothers Hughie MacDon- lld of the Hawks and Sonny ber of the frail sex who was jammed in the aisle in front of -tho-.-pre.|s box flllltedp-Hld she was still standing on her feet when she regained consciousness -ehe couldn't have fallen down l! she had wanted to. O 0 0 O "We haven't heard of any ad- ditional accommodations for fans being made in the Gardens so, brother. if they had in excess oi 16.000 in the rink that Saturday the only thing we can sq is that they must have accomplished it with rrtirrors." O O i) 4 Speaking o1 hockey crowds. did you ever" hear about what is Dlvhlbli the most ardent band of hockey aealota in the world, which flourishes in Chicago, and is known as the Black Hawtstand- bya? t. O 0 O The Btandbys were vs aniaed in 1M6 and have a membership of N. The club has its own charter. individual membership cards and a slate of officers whom they elect every November. To be a member of the Standbvs you have to be a lays] second balcony fan and refuse to sit anywhere but in_the second balcony, “which is given over rnllrclv ir) "rush" seats. Each member nays month- ly dual of ‘l5 cents. I L... ovu- ear atoua a!‘ Certiil Used Auto Parts. Many barel assembled into a car. All a almost as perfect mechanically It if they just came from the nah an‘ melt allele”, And, nails Iranll new parts, these have been tested for unseen weakness In actual operating pe-Zormaneq show sign. of having ever bee And think of the savings in price Lawlur’: Auto Salvage Opposite The Forum 1 Phone as: 2A5 Fitzroy‘ st. Caledonia Defeats Mount I In Qvertilile T0 Retain McQurdy Cup l l Vofleyhafl Players or all City League vog- ileyball teams are rvmlndvd thal {due to the students‘ party in P. )W.C. Auditorium, Monday cven< inn. this weeks games will b4 played 1n the Audltbrium, Wed: needs; evening. » Rangers llefeat l Chicago 5-1 cmcaso, riot’, 24_ < AP l —Nevq plunge over with the wing. ma‘ York Rangers sec-red their ~ecund 51x starts against Cilia-ago this one point behind the Leafs. SUMMARY First Period Moncton Hawks Defeat _Trur0 Bearcats 9 To 7 1---Detrolt, Abel (Taylor) 14:21 Penalty ~'l‘homson. Second Period LL-Toronlo, Ezinlcki (Apps) 3:- ‘i7 il-Delroii. Jackson (Abel) 15:21 Penalties — Taylor. lviortson, Boesch Third Period 4-Detroit, Abel (Llmdy) 4.05 5-Toronto, Kennedy 16:10 (‘r-Detroit Lindsay (Howe) 17:- '15 ‘Penalties - Dewsbury. Kennedy. Brown (major), Apps. MacDonald of the Bearcats, Hawks ouishot their rivals as to 30. Fleet-footed Bucko Tralnor, Hawks right winger was the ltar, playing an effective backcheckinp game and contributing a goal and i-hron assists to his team's total. Scoring point honors went to Modynski and Kink McDonald o,’ the Boarcats who each tallied a pair of goals and collected throt- assists. Mousie Bowling was Hawks‘ ‘leading goal-getter with four Hawks grabbed ihz- load near the flve minute mark only to lose ii to the Baal-cats when the win- ners rammed in three quick goals before the first period ended. Summary First Period l-Moncton, Dowling Tralnor) 4.59- 3—Truro, Orabowrhl (McDonald, Medynski) 14.31. 3—-’I‘ruro. Medyrlskl (McDonald) 17.377 ‘ ' (McManus. léjTruro, McDonald (Meriynski) ‘ “Rh a fuvori": l ' t - m . M 1 t . Gets most oi the rou h play of hockey is made from Carefully Rolzgalxgltlock a" c n y" 77/5 B1495 ' ’ and lawns: straight-grain, tdcoad growth rock elm ' gamma redo‘ which is noted for in tenacious fibrous structure and its abilicy 5——Monrto Charlton ram» 2 29. ‘° ‘mhmmd “Mk "d “W” » 6—Mon(‘!n _ Wh lilock _ lLeud- Made of tough, straight-grain ash or of laminated hardwoods, Mum.) 82L the handle of the C.C.M. Laminated Hodcey_5tick is ands v-Truro, McDonald 8.04. to stand up to the slugging, checking and shooting a stick gets 8-—Monctun. Trainer 10.2). m m7 hmhy 57m“ ll-ffruro, McIntyre (Medynaki) This is where the C.C.M. gets its t strength and llvelines; 11.41, {Jill/MUD flffl The Heel is a lamination of five yen of wood bonded pen 1°_M°Mlon_ umber", (wing. mancntiy L with moutureproof glue. Two of these lock) 15-00. ll-Moncion, Bowling (McManuI. ‘h-alnor) 15.00. Penalties: Fraser. Robertson. Roach. McEachern (2). Third Period (Polrler) l2—Moncton, Dowllng 08 v lill-‘lfiuro, Medynskl (Robertson) 8.10 IGI-‘Pruror- Roach (McD-uiald‘) l’! 2Q. Penalties: KNllmS. Bastarachc. Fraser. Mcllfarhern, Bell. Overtime Period llk-Monrton. bowling (’I‘ra\'nor‘ 4.10. lt-Mnnrinn. Chm-lion) '~M_ PPM" *': Nuns. Demi-lluk (Bi-ll whose word was law in baseball for 25 years. died in Chicago after a two-month illness two years ago to- day. The 78-year-old baseball com- missioner was appointed following, desire of the Band to make the the Chicago "Black sox" scandal to) evening enjoyable, Manager 0.1". in the game. Archer of the Forum states that (Happy) Chandler n0 effort will be spared to give the ,.itaters a perfect sheet of ice-Ii restore confidence Senator A. B. succeeded him as commissioner. , REMEMBER WHEN Judge Kenesaw Mountain Landls, ed upon t0 gramme. In Bandmnsler Tom McFarlane will tum out the full Reece Regiment Band which can always be depend- l-ender a real pro- this instance, the Band is itself sponsoring the skate to raise funds for their music, etc. so they have every reason to do everything possible night a success. Backing up the to make the LAMINATED HOCKEY STICKS (PATENTED) TOUGH ‘OLADI QHIIO‘ HOCKEY GAMES are seldom won by large margins- usually it’: nip and tuck with photo finishes. That is why the boys who score on most teams with a C.C.M. Laminated Hockey Stick-wk’: “The Scorers Stick". Afl C.C.M. were the originators of high grade laminated hockey sticks over l2 years ago and are still the best. . t Here are some of the features which make the C.C.M. laminated laminations are the dovetail of the bllde, two are the dovetail of the handle and the {our are further reinforced by (LCM): pounced construction with hickory wedge. At this point of lamination the loo-lays OI db ldch high all h their method of laminated Hockey Sticks an H’ k p n in lfltjt gmdlgleg artsqso-C. made in a choice of im- lf you are going to play hockey tin‘: winter equip yourself will: C.C.M. Izmimted Hockey Stick: in tbs lea-lay Ibo! min you but. C. C.'M. LAMINATED nocltrv melts % pack that extra "umph" w!" l“ 1W0 nlshts-anu their nut in three National Hockey Leaguq I 59!! 5°Yl~W1ih a monotonous 5-1 docisq ion tonight over we lust place Black Hawks before 18,664 l‘ i115 ad Chicago Stadium. Th; inept Hawks, who yielded we soul while s Ranger was in the penalty box, were roundly booed throughout the 'match which gr: s New York its second win in u many nights. The Rangers arrived 20 minutes late for the game from Morltreal where last night they Yllflped the Canadians. 3-2. ‘first Period 1 -— Chicago, Hamill (Kale-ts, Smith) 14333 Qr-New York, Warwick (beswicklf 18'?! Penalties -~None_ Second Period S-New York, I-lextall 13:14: d-New York, Laprade (Laycoel) 18:56 Penalties -Luycoe, Pike, Bell (m minute-misconduct) . Third Period S-New York, Demarco (Hextaii, Pike) 11 :30 (‘s-New York. Leswick (Vvarwicl. Laprade) 13:12 Penalties —Nor12. OXFORD, England-Oxford Unf- verslty has derided to establish q post-graduate degree of barbs! of philosophy, in cover students a philosophy. politics and economics. would appear that Wednesday eve- niilg will be s special one for con-h munity skating-a good mews, gQQQ music and good ice. araeetand