Alouettes Capture‘ Grey Cup In 28-15 Triumph Over Calgary Stampeders By Jack Mitchell i TORONTO, Nov. 27 — (CF) -A high-priced off-season gamble paid of! with a Grey Cup Saturday when flinging Frankie Filohoek led Montreal Alouettes to their city's first DOflllfllOfl football title in 16 years in the wintry setting of a packed Varsity Stadium. Alouettes had to pay the high-l est salary in Canadian football to i lure the pass-pitching quarlcr- l back away from Hamilton Tigcrsfl, The former United Slates profes- sional earned cvcry pciiiiy of his‘ reported 310.001) a yczir as Mont- real wrcslcd tlic 1111c from the (lc- ; fending champion Calgary Siam-j peders with a 28-15 triumph. l {The contest wtis ivagcd licfurc a . lell-oul crowd of 201-17 oi: a "".p-. oery gridiron. its ircziclicroiis face. a pzilchuii and tacklcrs zihkc. gary coach LFi Lon? .. 4;: o ' for no.1 having protected Th! IQO-po SiOflG. Pa. c \‘ . P10 to conquc. .'. .‘.t Sxirii- 1 peders. 'l':ic .. Cauadnl champions invlcc avsncd fol come i:p off the fin to protect, the title they won for {ho Rocky‘ Mountain foctlvlls c.'.y for thc firs‘. time with :1 12-7 v ry over Ot-, lawa Rough Riders in last sea- \on's cast-arcs‘. classic. 11c got that liclo from the same omlliant supprirtni: cast lliat up- iet Ottawa Rough Riders 116-20 fqr I ihe Big Four lille and then polish- ed off the Ontario‘ Union Tigers 10-0 ln the Eastern Canada final. Fleet Bob Cunningham, the 25- vear-old halfback from Port Cre- lit, Ont., who plays with a bad shoulder in a straight-jacket of ad- hesive tape. fought himself into near-exhaustion with a pass~ catching display that was the equal of Filchoclfs. Hard-hitting Vlrgll Wagner from Belleville, 111., the east‘! lop scor- L‘ average of 4O faltering u he shook off tho clasp- lng srms of s tackler on fihe way to the goal-line. After Alouettes built the lead to %-7 on Wagner's second touch- doivn and McCances field goal, Calgary threatened again in the final quarter. On two successive plays, Stairipeders scored eight points. Johnny Aquirre broke through 1o spill Cunningham for s two- point safety touch. On the next play from scrimmage, blg Ezzard (Siicarfoot) Anderson recovered a Aloiilrval backfield fumble and loped 25 yards for a major. The Calgarians looked to have played themselves out in this rally, however. and Aloucttes added fhc only two scoring points as they (lulu-noted the remainder of play. Sparili held up his end in the JIIlEClPHlECi ducl wiih Filchock. besides oulkicking Kijck by an yards to I17. The ‘ll-i dT-Olfl quarterback complet- ed 20 of 33 passes against Filchocks 12 of 20. F1o\\'c\‘ci', Spaiths 2O completed were good for a total of "ls while Fllchock made 210 pisscs victory gave the east its mph in casl-ivc-st play. four losses. ljnlil Calgarys . n 194R. Winnipeg Blue Bomb- ors scored (he only ‘three victories for the west. u. s. liollege Football Results By The Canadian Pres: East Army 3.8 Naiw 0 Boston College 76 Iloly Cross 0 Fordhmm 34 New York University Midwest Notre Dame 32 Southern Cali- fornla 0. Oklahoma 41 Oklahoma A and \l Southern flllnols 41 Indiana Stiilc Sou tli LOUISIHHA state Z1 Tulane 0 Alabama 35 Florida 1.1 South CafOlllia '37 Wall» Forest 20 Wi .iin and Mary 33 North Car- oliiin Slate 7 North Carolina ‘l4 Virginia ‘I Georgia Tech 7 Georgia 6 Tennessee 26 Vanderbilt Z0 Auburn 20 Clemson 20 (tie) "i éfigflseeslsggiegiaéhgi a: , Mississippi 26 Mississippi Slate 0 p u n . . . .. . . - Canoe. ‘the burly western ex- Southwest patriate, never played better. The ‘Montreal line was led in a stellar stand by end Ralph Toohr, the 311.1531’. llirlzszlfiliiilnfiilil:i =- ' - . ' l Methodist 13 élcergiw-‘pound middle from Piflts- l we“ Texas 41$“, Mexico 1g - r - es ern ms The 27-year-old Wagner pollshed mfttaruMexlcn i 37 A a at! two touchdown drlves b! cracking through centre for ma- iors. Cunningham ‘look a Fil-i chock forward for another. Tf3-, wick scored lhc most spectacular when the dusky tank broke up s pas play and rambled 35 yards with (aha fumbled bgll. McCance_ kicked seven points on llirce ("on- vecfs. a 30-yard placement and n vii-sscd placement illill wont for n Rlce 21 Baylor '7 \ Arkansas 40 Tulsa T Texas Tech 23 Hardin-Simmons 13 Southern Flu-Wen Kansas 46 Arizona 0 Colorado A and M 14 Colorado ‘l Pepperdins 28 Brigham Young 14. Bowling Y. M. C. A. ALLEYS rouge. Fred Kijek plintcd tho final Alouettc point ' Ladle; Wednesday Afternoon BOWLING LEAGUE A Fightlr; smin l ; Team No. 1-1711-0 points Azaliis‘. flils Monti-ca‘. poorer. »T°am No- 3"“1979_5 901m‘ Szaiiipedcrs madc a flfliifillg stanrrl, Pugh 5mm“ Mrs‘ B,“ Be“ 193; that left no shame 1n dcfcat high “W” Mrs‘ E‘ \' Be“ 464' Spoofing ihc Big ‘Pi-fur champions lfl ll-0 lead 2n (he first quarter, hmmpcders car-no. back rillli scvcn points on a 34-,\';ird Dllfli for a rouge by Kcith Spanh and Hart" Team No. 2-—2209—-1% points. Tcam No. 4-4263-315 points. High single Mrs. H, L. Smlfli 229 High lhrce Mrs. F. Stewart 567. Hood's lniiclirioiin, (‘oiivcrtcd l) v League Standing Vern Graham. It look a great Point: play by Trawlck lo out Alouctfes Team No. 1 13 into a l" 7 lllfl“""l a‘ half-limo. Team No. 2 . 1T Th!‘ .. vr:il'-f\.tl N." r) iiiirisc ITPFTTI NW 3 v - four vc s (‘flflillhlwl rosirlrncc ~T“1"“ NW 4 ~ » in Canada IIYCRIH m“ Wllll‘. ho clas- '1(,_m“ N“ r4380 _4 pom“ sad as an 11111301“: nrv‘ a .i=on. broke ‘l-ream Nn‘ 2__';|513__1\7 poinhk l "nugli llic (all: linc and ‘Team Na 3_g540_3iz, pom“, l.;ioc‘.:cd 111C lml’. from Spaitlfs 7mm Nu 4._g145_1 point passing zirni. H~ scooped i‘. up on i Hlgh slnglg H, Likely 242, =‘.i'.dc three E. MacDonald 621. fine dead run, hi: iicvc!" 1 High HRYQLER CORPORATION If Saturday cxliibition hoop encounters night's are an indication of what is to come whrr. the siio, team Isiah-d Physical Fitness Bas- ketball Lcague gets llHClCfWfly her: zit the I‘.W.C. auditorium on \\'e<1-, nesdap; night, 11s are going lo bo‘ ln for sonic snort basketball thiv winter. The four teams which took part in Saturdays exhibition tilts ca-me up with lop-brand ball which- producl-d lhe closest type of coni- petition. In the opening game the Sointl Dunslarfs University squlul took iii close 57-62 verdict from the Prime of Wales Collegians, and had M come from lichind zi four-point lend in the final lialf ll) outpoint the Wclshmen ill-BB to carn the final decision. Coming up with a rczilly classy performance in the second game. Ray's Millionaires held the advantage over Army in another close, vt-ell-plcycd encounter to edge out the service boys by a 16-point margin. Holding a 29-151 advantage at the cud of the opening half, they came up against Stllfor opposition 1n the second half to only outpolnt their rivals by six points rind lake a 56-40 decision. . . . It was the first actual ccrnpetil- lon other than practice sessions for all four teams this season. mid judging from the smart preseason form displayed. everything points towards n bang-up season of kcen competition niid l" " ploy that Charlottetown looking counters that both and Summersldo fans are forward to seeing. - . . Apparently the Western purl of (he Province, Alberton in particular. boxers in that sector. At least that ls the way that Bud Lund, classy Island lightweight champion, found it last Friday night. ivlicn ho Just earned an eight-round draw decis- lon with Albertoirs smooth-punch- ing lightweight, Bud Ramsay. and suffered an injured shoulder and (lilrd, but the grime (‘Hy lcrappcr stayed riizlit ln and mixed it. for (he following flvv rounds, On folk- ing to Lund (he day following the fight. he volccd grc-n respect for the Western boxei-‘s ability and said that "evr-ry limo I hlr. hlm lt felt llke 1 ivas hitting the ring- pon instead of Romsnv he is that solid". Liind also vxprcsscd hopes of having a return bout with Rum- say ln the (‘ify of some laler (lute. I I I O The injuries were a tough break for the Island champ as ll. will keep him out. of the rlng for of least a month. He was scheduled SKATING - TU i; Ill/HIP» llfdlllf) v‘1Ifl' ' l/HlI-LW’) SKATE 0R ._ speedier will produce the kind (if hoop cn-, are producing some really rugged- dbo‘ u "u as a spmmed d“, draw up schedules for the forth- hflsd in the process. wmln‘ ‘nu?’ , , - - - _ Well, the blg East-West football Lund liurt lils shoulder and p]g55iQ_ (he Grey Ciin finals, l! elbow (‘luring a particularly stiff m," for anon,” Wm.‘ Wm, m, exchange in tlic- soconvl round ond ‘m,’ coming back m (he EM; suffered hls hand ihjllry ln the an" a yen-l ‘nterlud. h‘ the m FURIIM OFFERS SKATING SESSIONS EVERY NIGHT AT l CHILDREN'S SPECIAL ‘Fiiéiff six-“Tiiriiz-‘ciiiibriioif‘cn/(iicorrcrovvn Scene At The East-West Football Game Saturday i Acadia University p Captures McCurdy Cup l WOLFVILLE, N.S., No)’. __ (GP) _- A more youthful and Acadia. University thit- lcCll won the Maritime senior‘ English rugby ChflmfLUnShlp fori the first time by overpowerliigi Glncc Bay No. 11 Legilinncilres 5-0‘. 2'7 ifor tlic McCurdy Cup iii the mud; and rliin here Saturday. l Acadia dominated play for the‘ entire B0 minutes but for two No. 11 surges iii the second half. But =it ivasirt until the 24.00 mark of lilo filial period that inside Lhrce-i quarters L-oriie White of Halifax, pliiying his first year with ACIYIIQ, rflmliicd through a stout No. 11 (le- feiice for the winning try, Neil (Scorrhyi MncVicar of Glace added the two points with kick for goal. For tlic Axcmen, couched i I-“rcd Kelly of Charlottetown. lhc victory cllmiixed an undefeatcd\ l Bay the '0 y season ~ six wins and a tle. In winning the Nova Sootla and Mar- ltlmf! senior intercollegiate titles to qualify for the cup final, Acadia (‘lllnllliltcd St. Francis Xavier iverslty of Antigonlsh, last ycafsl cup irinners. Strengthened by the addition o! three post-graduate stars, St. 1i X, later trampled McGill University Reclmen for the McTler Cup, .~m_ blemiitic of Eastern Canadian su- premzicy. Playing only their fourth game of the season, the more experienced Leglonnalres suffered from lack o! conditioning. They seemed to nilss; the drive which beat 051110.519 University last Saturday for the to meet Lloyd Curr 1n a semi-final bout here on Tuesday nigh; 5n part of the five-bout curd helm: singed by himself and Harry Poul- lfifl. "Witter" Sferlo wlll meet Corr Instead, and Duck Tralrioi- will mccl A1 McAskill of New wflleffmll. who was originally scheduled as Steele's opponent. » - - a The possibility of tho Juvenile Basketball League getting under- way shortly ls expected to be dis- cussed on Wednesday night when the Deplirfmcnt of Physical Flt- ncss wlll hold n meeting of the Lcague at the Travel Bureau. It ls understood that representatives from tho Ahbios, Vlcs and several (cums from (he Y.M.C.A. wlll he in attendance to register their teams and (o lay their plans and West, when Montreal Alouettcs lived up to the reputation they have been building up all season to whip the Calgary Stnmpeders 28-15 and become the Canadian champions in the "pig-skin depart- menf." I I O I The game was n rugged sffalr from start to flnlsh with the teams battling it out in mud, snow and chilly weather before a crowd of some 21,000 rabid football fans, and although the Alouettes were definitely on tho scoring end of things, the Stampcdcrs made it a real football game all the way de- spite the lopsided score. ESDAY — 4 f0 5:80 PROMENADE l Nova Scotia crown. I Tciiipcrs flared scicral tin-e.‘- duruig the game mid fists I'm Just before the filial whistle. Rd- cree Gordon Bennett of Charlotte- town ejected MncVicai' and veter- an No. 11 liisizlc three-quarters Jim Odell for their part ln the nombiiicd wrestling and punching; biittlc. Alzicvicar is a son of for- mer Glace Bay Mayor and ox- Caledoiiian, Charlie Mac-Vicar. A hcnv_v rain, iihlch fell briefly before and during the game, made the footing slippery and the b.ill hard to handle liesidcs cutting tho attendance to 400 from zin expect- cd 1,100. The lighter Acadia scrum surprised everybody by outheellng their opponents 30-12 and Acadia had 11 of the 20 penalty kicks awzirllcrl. Iliiic-ups: Acadia Fullback MacAsk-lll; three-quarters, ‘MacDonald, Clarke, White, MacFiirlane; halves, Niac- Kenzlc, MacVlcar; forwards, Mac- Kclgzin, Turnr-r, Bntemlin, Bull, Johnson, Irving; subs J. Mcynell, D. Mcyncll. Glace Bay »- Fullback. Mzicln- rils; three-quarters, Campbell, (J'- Dell, Cadegan. Kublck; halves, Ad- shnde, Curry; forwards. John Dre»- blson, McLeod, Ferguson, Mac- intosh, MacKinnon, John Joe Dc- ‘Noviiiiiéicilfiiifio The above picture wu Mken (luring (he East-Vliost game for thy.- _Doiiiiii"ion football title at Toronto ‘Saturday. In this picture Cunning- ham of Alouettcs is downed by the Stampcder llne. O'Brien Drives Race Winner DIGLEWOOD. C1111, Nov. If .- DIPROH‘, Nov. 37—(CP)—'1‘hu second-place Montreal Canddlen] Habs Move Closer? First Place As Detroit Loses Week-End Games P030880, Brown (G. Stewart. BOdnu) picked up some ground 1n the 3—Detrolt, Abel (Llndszv) 9-91 National Hockey League race to- 4—Detrolt. Pzivelich s " 930 night as they outroughed and out- (Fogollni played the front-running Detroit Penalties _. Gum, " "ll Red Wlngs 6-2 in n gums marked Kelly Pavcllch. 7 Olmateiq, by 16 penaltles. ’ Third P", A crowd of 13.242 saw Montreal kgmcflgo Gadsb ' N hand the Detrolters their second (Mbsienko g setback 1n two nights. Chicago 9311103“ R time“ "> U] whipped Detroit 7-2 last night to (Benhey, onachm Dt it f. 5k f 10 - zviittlgoclt 1e (ism; re o “m” ‘K011135153. <3. Stewart W Eleven of the penalties, which mcagonoggystl ,. 3;. 9-0 - a included twomajors and two mls- conducts, came in an action-pack- ed first period that saw play held up for four minutes by s free-for- all. That melee started as n private scrap between Gram Warwick of Montreal and Leo Fogolln of the Wings, but before it was over practically every player on the lce had tossed a punch or two. First Period 1--Montrea], Lach, (Reardon) .......................... .. 10.52 2~Montresl, Richard (Lach, Riopelle) .. .. .. 15.58 IS-Detroit, Abel, (Lindsay) . Penalties: Harvey, Lindsay (2), Abel, \Vurv\'lck (major and minor) Fogolln (major and minor), Black, Laycoe, Duriiiin. Second Period 4—Montreal, Leger, meet Wings in n Sunilnv P,’ (Guidolln. Olnislnnd, 9—C'hlcago, Bentley u" (Goldhdm) up Penalties __ Norm '5‘ MONTREAL u. NEW you“ MONTREAL, Nov. :1 _ (C1,, Montreal Canadians. roving“ h, five-goal scoring spree l second successive for back New York HaiFiZFi-zilpiua ,urday night in COmphm-wdy t", fashion. The victory, page“. ,, 12,769. gave Canadions a 32m margin over Toronto Leafs m second place in Nailonzil lfockq League standings hUfJTQ i)‘, Mom! realm-s moved on lo Detroit g the lFfilll/ulrnlling n“ '\ Klme (Loch, Harmon) 15.48 Five Illontrvaicrs Shared L1,, sfihgsonhfirlil‘ ‘gay, 1f.) 17 5'! B02111 hiaunietnlfchald gem“ on ( ‘rave c, ussau .. . an ivo assss o keep p1 i Penalties: Rcnrdon (misconduct up with the league point-Twyla‘ minor) Raise. leaders. 5—MO1'1l1‘("Ii!'i|r1d)U:::il(i‘ll gin Filmm- Mm, I - » < m. i /, (Grnvpllc, Reay) 4.5-1 ed {or the 0.3;.’ ‘ffisnmgun’ 7—Montrenl, Gravellc, pols)“,- regfgtered (h, Xian‘ ' . u“ (Dussault, Rosy) 12.45 “my ' “W” 1°" 8—-D t it, M F‘ dd ‘ (iisiimon, c12i:cioenf_......... 14.31 camdk“ h“! ' “lie Mn i; Penalties: IIHTVG)’, Mosdell (oils- conduct). BOSTON l, NEW YORK 1 BOSTON, Nov. 27——(CP)—Boston Bruins gained their second Na- tional Hockey League tie in 24 hours by comlng from behind (o deadlock the New York Rangers 1-1, tonight before a 10.482 crowd at Boston Garden. Johnny Pelrlon gave the homo forces an even spilt by scoring a screened shot during (lie flnnlc. The Rangers also were ln action last night and bolh teams put on some sizzling hockey before tiring late ln the second period. First Period Second Period Scoring-Alone. Penalty: Stanley. Third Period Z-Boston, Peirson Pcnaltles-None. Angelcs Trot before 10,952 Grand Circuit harnzsa racing fans st Hollywood Park. Drlvcr Del Crimcron brought the seven-ycar-old star gelding up from Ulc- rear and won in a driving lin- isli by three-quarters of a length ovcr Proximity, with the favored Rodney trolling thlrd by the same margin. Chris Spencer whipped the same two, with Rodney second and Proximity third, ln the recent $.10.- 000 Golden West Trot here. The winner's time for the 1% miles was 3m 1-5, s triwk record. Other restilts included: Fourth Rare -- Purse $1,000; one mile, pace, l8 classified. Alta's Mite, J. O'Brien 6.60, 8.311 3 CHICAGO 6, TORONTO 8 CHICAGO, Nov. 27—(CP)—Ch1- csgo Black Hawks turned on the pressure here tonight to down Tor- onto's Maple Leafs 6-3 before 16.- 832 National Hockey League fans. The defeat marked the slxth ltralght start in which Toronto has been unable to wln. The Stun- ley Cup champions have lost flve, tied one of their lust six outings. This was n rough nffnlr with re- feree Butch Keeling calling seven- teen penalties. First Period .10 Joe Cook. S. Adams 4.20, 3.50. l_chlmgu' 011mm“ Western Liner, B, Sflllphant no bison; subs, Appleton, Butts, wm. field. Time zzw 4_5_ (GadsbYi Gulclolln) . 10.15 Also raced — Waruma l. Hal Ffigigaagg’ gaggilakh “"4 $énxsis Pegasus begun’ Modem (Mosienko, D. Bentley) 14:29 4—-Toronto, Mackell Beavers And SAINT JOHN. N 13.. Nov. 11 -- (CP) - Combiiig g 9-3 Lflumpl] over Amherst Rmnblcis Willi Mons. ton Hawks‘ 3-2 victory over Hall- fdx St. Mary's, Saint Jolui Beavers regained a tlo for first plgce in the Maritime Senior Hockey League Saturday night. The game offered the best ice sheet of the season, the smallest crowd of the current "Big Four" campaign in Saint John and, ivlth the exception of goalie Sonny Mic- Donald, only slight resistance from the Ramblers. Cruising through the Amherst team almost rt will. Beavers found MacDonald the toughest obstaclr- 411 of the 50 shots they fired nt hlm. Easily the game's oi stand- ing 9111/91‘. MacDonald liiid 1 stuns in the first period, 15 ln the inc. 0nd and 13 more ln the third. First Period b-fllnt John, Whltlock l0—8n|nt John, Dowllng (Wray) Third Period lh-Solnf. John. Whltlock (Nicolle, Cruiicheri li-Salno John, Wray (DOWIIII) .. . _ Penalties - Moscow. Kearnl. HALIFAX 2. MONOTON I 0-s- p Cjnd Big Four Encounters Rambler; have presented 1n Salul; John this year as he kicked cue - - IP32 Penalties _ Whltlock. Part1. l8 .10 1TH MONCTON. n.5, Nov. 21 mop, ‘Hlmlx 5'" M“? f bl“? i at all drug simu- 18.06 (Kennedy) .. Dcws, Gmswid, Penalties -- Msokell, Brown. Second Period - s-‘roi-onm, M. Bentley (Thomson, Kluksy) .... .. kdhlcazo, Olmstoad (D. Bentley, Moflcnko) 0.1! ‘f-Ohlcngo, Prystsl Hawks Win 1.81 the play, outshooltng Rang". to 16. The New ‘York deform was shaky and goalie Chuck my. nor was under flrc tlirouglioul, The Rcay-Gruvclle-Diisuiult for Canadlens set the psco | the Rangers were ‘n (he plctu" only in spurts, flnlllng the Morit- rcal defence rind gnnlm Bill Du, nan too tough. Dunc Fisher ail Gus Kyle were the best o! f New York Rangers, wbg m1! Buddy O'Connor, their 1111111“ centre man. The game drarzc-‘d ‘n ppm n the eight minor iv-iiallies w evenly divided. First Period l-Monvtrcal, Rl-ay (Harvey) 10:! (AP) - Bostivlck Harm's Chris 1_N@w york‘ Kaietm 2-—New York, Fisher (‘Lumlniidol Spencer made 1t two in s Pow (Fisher, Lflmifllnflg) ,4 435 11:42. over his rivals, Rodney and Prox- Penalties: Schmidr, Lcswick, 8—Mon.lrca1, Richard (IleuDuu lmity, ln Saturday's $5,000 Los Flaimsn, Kyle.‘ iiaull) 17:00. Penalties: Egan, Bfosdell, Kyk Second Prrlofl L-Montrcul, Riopclle (Rldiml; 5:40. 5—1Vfontrca1. Dussnult (Ray, 1p gar) 15:21. Penalties: I-fanncri, Boudnrf Stanley. ; Third Period . 6——Montreal. Loch (Richard, Ru! don) 4:03. Penaltics: Shcro, Loch TORONTO I, BOHUN I 11 -(Wl TORONTO, Nov. Headed by veteran Mitt semi 11nd young Phil Rlinly, Bosl Bruins fought from liohlnd for 3-3 tie with Toronto Maple Saturday night in ii National 11w key League game before 13,061 f!‘ Schmidt mode hls 5800110 l"! the present NHL. compo-lilo 0° by banging homo the 11'1"! m“ midway throllllll W8 llll-“l Pm Rionty, 20-year-old Tmoiito- i centre, tallied the other two ‘- i" ' counters. The game wu s lack-hlm fair, brightened only b! -" sparkling pliiy. Each team had 19 shoti on y. Tho Leafs drew four minor ~ ~ " snd the Bruins mo. F111! Pea-fol L-Bocfion. Ronly i John Beavers in (he Maritime Son- ilor Hockey League Saturday night (Guldolin, Bodnsr) 11:52 (K, Sum], m-awgm-a) . .. ll lby succumbing 3-2 to Moncmn Penalties - Oudshy, Mortsoii, 3__T,,,.,,m0y llqmlmn l Hawks. It was Hawks third victory Olmstezid (z), Thomson, Ezlnlckl, (Eamon, _ I'll over St. Mary's on Moncton lee this Juzda, Guldolin. 3c_'roronm_ Kennedy lesson. Thu-d Pei-hm Pgngltlgg _ llfarkcll. mm“ l-‘lm Period S-Toronto, M. Bentley (Schmidt, Bot-sch) ...... N”! l-Momcton. MacKu-izle 19243 (Tlmgren. Klukgy) ..... .. 0:30 Second Pcrlod Penalties — Robinson, Powers. Q—flh1¢lg°, prysgai 4__Tommq, S, smith ‘ WM- Pwvvsl- (omistcini Guldolin) ~18.08 (Mllckell. Bocsch) - s°°°nd 795°‘! Penalties - kennedy, Mortsm, 5—Boswn. Roiity "I F-Hllifflx- Gfllldef n. Bentley, NEH/I'll!" ._HUU“I leading mom: Red Wings a 7-2 (Ibrd) 10:01 ‘l’ Penalties - bebldiscrlcom, Leo- L. Standing snacking defeat was Detroit's first 1n 11 games. The Detroltcrs, ivho had ‘cod third periods in their last two limes. fell sput ln the fins! stan- u Saturday night. They had p, 4-1 lend agslnlt Jlm Oonuher of Chtclso and Gordie Howe of Detroit were in- lured. Conacher suffered tiio fractur-id rib! ln a first-period collision with Detroit's Jack Stewart. Howe ag- lrsviited o. hip injury which he got in the Chicago guns ‘Ihurszlny night and did not play after the If you are often forced to f!" W n night - try (he iii-arm!“ ‘m’ ‘mm (MAGNOPILLS). "nu- new treatment may alfmlnhtc and! 9'95‘ lems cl middle age as fflqum" u“ irritating urination. sharp wlll!!- m You wlll recover your old P9P interest in life. MAGNOPll-LS 1N]! “"5 D9110d-nr“ P you regain strength qulcklf W" ‘m’ 1_ch|c“0 P m“ LLS m coll ' "7 In over-flim- MAGNOP‘ (Cluldolin) ..... .. 16:31 Abbi b61011 mam h-ns. nu ' (Pelrson, Schmidt) . Penalties - Mach-ll i1. Thvfllw‘ (Armstrong, McLaughlin) 3:29 14:01 cmcAfio 7’ “MR0” ' mm“ 11,1,“ Pnrfod S535."lfiio.fliiiilii;.llil'ill'°“' C£$§°,§,P,-,,§*°,§-,,,“Z. °~Ps::i:.~..::l~“" . .. 4_Moncton'rll‘dfgklt"l°d with five goals in the uni-a period Peiinltics -- 19112;}- (Rbbhudn) I t“ Saturday night to hand the league- "' (Nicolle, Demchuk) . 1:34 N!!! York gof into the last per- z-snnl. John, Iiegerc (B: The 61ml!» PHI» lod iim weiiiimay and weze (Kelly) . 1.1a l’ W L D l" A P" lucky w mm m: s 4-3 Vlfff-Of]. S-Amherst, Mousse”; Detroit 19 l2 4 8 68 51 27 Thursday they 1nd Oluqpgo 3-0 11- (H. Moslenko. .7. Moslenko) 9,35 Montreal . l 6 (47 3122 p," we “n”. bu; m, Buck 6—8slnt John, l-Icon Toronto ‘I I 4 I9 5'1 ll guy“ “m. h.“ Wm, . mo of (Whitlook. Nicolle) 111,31 Chicago . 19 ‘f l 461 51 18 gm]; “min gwo minuq," w u; g b-Amhcrst, Lallbrgc Boston . 19 5 9 5 4B 08 15 tie. (Therliiult. Robertson) 16.41 New York .. 1a 4 a 636 53 15 The Ohicsgoans. who had lost Penalties - None. two and tied two in previous 6-8” t Jsefinalglilrlos F" Ad a‘ n (‘lashes with the wlnca would not h‘ n 0 n. 00k denlcd this time. o. (Demchuzk) .09 Chicago pin/ea mm "Ill" "Ill! tolmcc ‘f-Amherst, McDougsll s” pa" Q hockey. but was aided minaei-wiy ‘ re (cub-nan) . 4.15 by u ragged Detroit defence. De- 0|!!! C|§3 s-Galnt John, Dowlin; — trolt gollo Hui-y Lmnlcy had n . nleang (Wray. Kearns) r42 M E N] vouch night with 3a saves, wnllc l t O-Salnt John. Croucher. Frankie minim of oiiimo ma l mud coo] in! 3 (Drtllon, Ken-nu) 18:39 5f"; {he whole nlgH 82 l Penalties - Nattrnsa, loaned Ink!