LITTLE sporo By Rouson i.Be1iveau, Geoffrion. Star As Canadiens Win 6-2 Victory Over Rangers ........ MONTREAL, Dec. Glace Bay Defeats Halifax 3-1 In Rough And Fast Encounter ......M...MMM.M.MMng ard and Bert Olmstead like he Jenn Beliveiiu. the youngster Can- -had been playmg with them 1”" 18-(CP)- GLACE BAYTN. S.. Dec Iii - I (CF) - Glace Bay Mliiers played S n. nest zithell Jhe hprestsiurie was) ((1121 .?..LLnLnL My; ,gg , Vggg” & nun" , g . g g i g I aiiiem wouid iike in Sign per. years. Rlctl;nrl;i hgdna pa'rt in all tonig an w ippe eague- ea - v r , ' ' "T , three goa y e veau. in: Halifax Atlantlcs 3-1 in a PACE SIX FHI: GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOW N DECEMBER 19, 1952 'i;i:(l):i';iI5-Geoilfiilriion Beerglciif iiiggfgli c,,,,,j.die,,'5- undefented airing Maj” i T three goals for the hat trick to- now has reached SIX 1" which rough and fast Maritime Hockey League game. Backed by the stellar playing of goalie Don Lockhart, the cellar- dwelling Miners rifled in two goals ' in the first. added another in the . second and outshot Atlantics 12-ii they collected 10 points of a pos- sible 12. - Bellveau got his first goal half way through the opening period when he picked up a pass that caromed off Richard's stick, felnt- nlght to ,give the Montrealers a 6-2 victory over New York Rang- cars. A howling crowd of 14.641 saw the unusual double feat in a Pawlshyn Back With Islanders For Game Here GLACE BAY. N.S., Dec. 18 - (CPI -- Glace Bay Miners have ask- ed thc suspension of Jim MacKen- zie by the Maritime Amateur Hoc- Gch Mills . , . key League. - iiialiiiie thild. barely missing on MECKCHHCV traded by Chariomh . . iaaiistliiiiiigiiustciriippiosigmewgricwhiif: ed ggaii: Chucii: imiyn" and than ' r , town Islanders to Miners with Con- A g t q i - poke t e nuc n- Johnny Ravnak started the ball Hie Eonhomme for waiter Paw. a 1 i :';JItI34:I;V9)f1I1"ll:'1l;TdIwooutnlifliiiililrlglingilffillilles iceomiioni NHL rookie of the I year last season. came through rolling at 1:58 on 8. slick play started by Nell Amadio and Don Keller, and Bullet Bob Verrier scored the second with only two .f seconds remaining on a pass-out V . from Pop Bnckor. ' I Miners were outshot 16-6 in that period but they reversed the score in the second, peppering Roy rousing fight. New York's gonls were scored by Paul itonly and Nick Mic- koskl in the second period. tying the game at that stage. Belivcau, crack sharpshooter in the Quebec Senior Hockey Lea- gue. was brought up from Quebec ',Aces for ll thrcc-gtinie lend-lease lshyn. has made no effort to join the club. a Glace Bay spokesman said tonight. Bonhomme is expected to report in time for tomorrow's game who Sydney Millionaires. Glace Bay has also asked that Macxenzie be fined 52-1 for each five minutes later on a by Meger. The disallowed goals came ear- ly in the second period-by Billy Reay and Bert Olmstead. Referee Jerry Olinskl ruled a Montrealer was in the,goal crease each time. Rangers, whose veterans and - ........ the history of the club. msswt The hard-hitting Hardrock. whose greatest delight is to be found in administering a licking to the Hai- ifax Atlantics, had plenty to say about the Atlantics last night. "Yon know this Halifax outfit are the The oncoming RE. Islanders. with Walt Pawlshyri back in the fold, will shoot the works tonight against the team which coacii Murph Chamberlain claims "are the cry-baby champions of the Maritime Major Hockey League. sharp-shootn Av . . . wu P'lsh. I1:(IuI1If11e1. HSIISLSOT (I1:iyIFf)el'1l1()sltlfT)LI)l?.ent hom the club M Ing laeffrlfillgcglYIilnCIl9CK6d In y55- The team that Chamberlain was worst bunch 0! crymnmes I ever Istretch He has refused for two rookies hauled Canadians 5” the iiiiiiciiiii gF ieiday imm iiie Quebec Aces. deg referring to was Dugger MacNe1ils saw in all my time in hockey." said Season; in jurnp to Canadians. W8” than shtick (or me” N" Scribes Jean Beiiveau HAS one Oi Halifax Atlantics presently leading Chamberlain as he warmed up to . lmmight he mica into me first goals. Mlckoskls loriiggt angle shlot o goalie whipped Into the Gerry McNeil's glove and Romy scored on Neil Strain's passout. The big fight broke out then with Jim MacPherson of Can- Bill Burega scored in the second. assisted by Gordie Miller, in the first minute. Bob Bowness avert- ed a shutout in the finale by slamming in the puck on a play his topic. ''I have had dealings with Hali- fax for three years and these guys always have an angle. If its not the schedule it is some regulation in the M.M.H.L. with a. six point spread between them and the sec- ond place Islanders and Sydney Millionaires. After tonight Chamberlain be- line with Maurice (Rocket) Rich- Iled Winistiid M the best guys a person could ever meet." Waiter expressed his feelings . --L Archie Moore Iias B C 9 about EEIIGVCEIAI about two hours "Si! illllililliill :f:;i:1;.&:.. .':f.”;;l , I set up by Billy Watson and Bill I i d A” St 1 - Ford. iii. i .i i - ii iii ieves this lead will be cut. to tom the league rules that they work ad ens an en an ey of Rang. , Halifax 4. Goal McMeekin; dc- lNi,XiSeYgC?:k iI;:'n?,:'iT;”?if”ijf”ii;fii0mj points. ”Welre going to give it our around into their favor. Last year SYDNEY Dc 18 CF PM . e S n BPS Whaling EWEIY fit each othcr ” ' ' they took in about 50 players and ' Co -I )T ”5" just after rookie Ian Macintosh best tonight and if we're right we'll be another two points closer to the top when the game is over." stated the I-Iardrock. Big Pawlshyn checked in yester- day evening from the Quebec Aces dent Art Lipton tonight announ- ced that he has signed flamboyant Johnny Horeck (above) as coach of Sydney Millionaires of he Maritime Major Hockey League. Horeck. who has been playing fence, Bloom. Hayes, Mcmiiglilin. Lepine. McNeil; forwards, Watson. Ford. Bowness. Goold. McPhee. Bergeron, Lauffman. Glace Bay - Goal. Lockhart; de- fmce, Hinchbei'ger.Buregn. Aniadio was sent off for tripping. Bellveau quickly drove in his second and less than two minutes later after Maclntosh had return- ed. rifled in his third. Geoffrion's next two came in the l,Hockey League debut. Last night's -- igamc was the first of three which B.ViiMUl”I'ay RIM iBclivonu will play with the Canad- ST: Loin”: 1399- I3 - i-AP) '-liens on a lend-lensc basis. After Amme M00113 We "eIV,I5”91'0W”efI i that Canadiens can only hope that, liglit-iieavywciglit champion doesnti iiie big ieiiow imm Qiieiicc wiii 59.. still didn't win the league. "I hope that the referee tonight will remember that a nlavimz coach is not sunuosed to talk to the o.'- firial-In-charge," said Chamberlain. "This McNeill has been getting I-All Dray" DETROIT, Dec. 18 - (CPI Metro Prystai of Detroit Red Wings 'r.ague lead to 10 points over Caps ind 24 ahead of the idle Saint J0h”5w"' "I've gm who will chase John Beavers. Though the Fredericton defence and produced one of the fastest and hardest games of the season mo before a good-sized crowd. In the third period, Moncton forward, brought the fans to their feet when he tangled with referee Judson, I TTTT. i Judson ordered sciioicis to that played here penalty box to serve a two-mlnite sentence for boarding. But Schnlcs argued the point and, after giving the referee tl shove. was ordered out of the game with it match miscon- "Arehie will fight anyone," after That's a switch, isn't it? a. champion opponents. was mi. beiow pm, boih the teams. "I'm going to talk to Norris -about . , , ' . . igetting it crack at Rocky Marciano's loiwaid lines were clicking well iieavyweighi iiiie. "Weld like Jersey Walcott quicker MARITIME MAJOR. Halifax at Charlottetown Glace Bay at Sydney NATIONAL LEAGUE No gomes scheduled duct. WHITE Trend 53.95 High? 54.95 Executive Size: up ."arrv Better, Me I. V. ., GHRISTM Helll Appreciate IIEMEMB "looks" is perhaps Canada's best Shirt Manufacturer A. Macbougali E m rn E Z P Gloves Hats Scarves caps 30! Braces Paiumas Belts Hdkfs. Ties SHIRTS By "TOOKE" 55.95 to I7 V2. n's Wear - 143 Great George St. AS GIFT Joe Walcott. I'll bet Archie will knock out than Marciano 50110155. does the next time." -.,.- "Tremendous" and not only were game tickets being bought but holding seats as well. The Club's new Secretary- treasurer Frank MacDonald re-' ported last night that quite a number of holding seats were sold during the day by fans who wish to be certain of their seats for the big games ahead in the next few” months. t O 0 time the Atlantics they produced ihei best game of the season. The liai- ifax team won the game 6-5 in ov- ertime on a goal by Bob Bowness after coming from bchind a 5-4 deficit in the last seconds of reg- ulation time. The Atlantics this year. have won an unusual amount of close games from the Islanders. The last four contests which the teams have played have been won by Halifax on it single goal mar- gin. In ten meetings this year the Atlantlcs have won nine and this accounts for their lofty first place, standing. The last, too The Islanders meet the Atlan- tics three times within the next eight days and they are gunning for all three games. The game. or- iginally scheduled for Christmas Night between the Islanders and Atlantics at the Forum has been postponed until the following Inight. Twenty-four hours later ithe Islanders meet the Atlantics iin Halifax. Could hey take those ithree games the local club could be at the top of the heap. i o . . I Right winger Connie Bon- Ihommc will leave this morning Ifor Glace Bay if he can obtain plane reservations from Moncton to Sydney. If not Bonhomme will fly to Glace Bay on Saturday. Connie came to satisfactory terms with the Miners yesterday and is quite resigned to play for the team for which he starred two years ago. Jim Macxcnzie. whose sus- pension was asked by the Miners yesterday, may also join the Min- ers on Saturday. The Miners play the Islanders in Glace Bay on Saturday night and return here for a game on Monday. Glace Bay has 11 lot. of good hockey play- ers on their lineup but lack desire and drive. The addition of Bon- liomme and Macxenzle might be the tonic they need. .....L... .1 ResigTh?Posi On Executive 11. .1. "Roddie" MacDonald re- signed yesterday from the execu- tive of the Islanders Hockey Club for reasons) of health and on his physician's advice that "he take things I little easier." Roddie. who was one of the men instrumental in the 'formation of the Islanders two years ago. was SIIAP SIIOT FINISHING Roll: of Film developed and printed. zlilmur unice. Double Ilu prints. Any roll ii! 8 ex- posure only 40 cents. Reprints formal retirement through Greene in a mimeographed release. Sugar Ray, one of boxing's all time greats with only three defeats in 137 pm fights. said he picked the NBA because it represented the majority of the boxing com- missions of the world. "At this stage of my career I don't feel I can give my followers the best I have," said Robinson in a telephone interview. "1 don't want to let. them down. "But a. lot of very big people, and I mean very big people, in boxing put a lot of pressure on me to go through with a Randy Tur- pin match "But I felt I should have made this announcement long before so I made up my mind all of a. sud- den. ”I don't want to be like a lot of others who didn't retire in time." No Worry Over Finances Robinson won't have to worry. He has a bar and grill. a. beer and ale distributing agency, a lingerie shop. a. barbershop, a cleaning es- tablishment and a real estate of- fice in Harlem. He started a new career as a night club entertainer Nov. 8. George Barton, president of the NBA. informed Greene by tele- phone from his St. Paul office that he favored contests among Bobo Olson. a ranking challenger: Ernie Durando. Paddy Young and Rocky castcllani as runncrs up The American survivor would meet the winner of it bout in Eur- ope between Turpin and Charles I-fumez of France Barton favored speedy action with no more than 90 days between bouts. I While Ribinson debated his re- tirement and talk of a third Rob- inson-Turpln fight. in London. elected to the executive last sum- mer. Shortly after his election. however. he was stricken with a heart attack and confined to hos- pital for several months. In his letter of resignation to Dr. F. C. Dougan and the execu- tive. Roddie expressed his thanks for the kindness which the execu- tive had shown him while in the hospital and he wished the Club every success. In the letter he also pointed out that he was resigning so that the club could obtain the services of another man who could be a little more hctlve. , The onerous duties of Club sec- - mtary-treasurer will be taken over by Frank MacDonald, it was learned yesterday. Mr. MacDon- ald succeeds Gilbert A. Gaudet in this capacity. Mr. Gaudef. resign- ed due to pressure of business early in the week. The Robinson announcement hardly was a bombshell. There had been rumors of his retircment (Howe. Pronovost) 19:18 ever since his collapse indthe Pew-Lilli: None. tense heat aftcr 13 roun s w f '” ' ”' .Mi i.i iii J 25, SYDNEY. Australia, Dec. iii -. Jogyobinionmwiiigi inusmiirst 40 fights :3AP)i militia Unlitfdd States Daivlii DEC. T3 - 20 - come: as an amateur. His first loss was 5,319” Ytche Willi ich 1'9 ii”: , i V i to Jake 1,iiMoua in 194.3. Jokes 5:136? "ID Esollaa lilsm nt).dn09t- TIIDRSDAI -- Rural and Toun only win in their six-bout series. an 0;: Ytgneini "3 V 0 if i? RY ii: To The Skating Special s to iii Draws with Jose Basora in 1945 C Seth i9ht"t:l"iZi0'lile "VA Serlfs iild HIenrIfI0griIIrIII1II better... theetiioiily. C E enge list” 8i CHICKEN RAFFLE FRIDAY - HOCKEY - 3:30 i.f?3ii.i.. in . tremendous upset nm was expected to come in 1 Th HALIFAX vs. ISLANDERS at in in :i;.:a:i::..::a:::..:0r:rr.;r;; " 6 evened tie ma er w B '. . .. round TKO Wei. ihe Bi.-imh take more convincing performance K, of C, SATURDAY V i 5 i e his iiue in by the Americans to put over the . Afternoon Skating -. 3 I” gI;;i';l;iijg;. ,';;;'P "' idea that the visitors will have TONIGHT Junior Hockey .. s to 11 He was winning easily from 3:30 piM. defenders in the challenge round at Adelaide. Dec. 29, 30, 31. much chance against ,Australia's Maxim in June when he collapsed I from the heat and was unable to Macey; forwards, Keller. Miller, intend to waste too much timcl - , , . . , and went I.Ill'0ll2I1 a light skating . Raynak, Joss. Backor, Verrier. cashing in on his title. ;oaO)dclPm (0 May Mm the HM” session with the Islanders lost away with murder with the o'fic- ””af'.” unis 5.6”” with San” Sm whipped across the goal In ” sped" TIMI P5l”I0d- With 3IIIY Reay and Schiller. The 36-year-old veteran of 16 ' n1 ht c I - g i ii wi-,1 iiiis ..ii oi, C. yMaue, Michigan Indians will re- acular tI1l1'd-l391iI0d SOOTIHB tI'll'U-:5 Paul Meger IISSISIIHE for the . g . hambeilan sta ed e ud , cnl g er very little decls . First Period 3'93" 0f D117 balliillg. Said i0dH.Vi P ,i ii, i V. ' . i . - - be in nctlon tonight and the onlv ion the referee makes." place Ch” Reach the sydxley "at" that umed a 1'1 H” with Tommo Ihird time- i--Glace Bay, Raynak he V111 I555 about I1 momh lmiiii M: S "H! C(.)meI Mel Gimme?! man mkssing from the lineup will Chamberlain also claimed that be we who tendered his resignation Maple Leafs miilglm SUMMARY ixeuer, Am-M110) 1;5g then start working on the busy 0 El-Eaik nboi.t Belivenu. For the be Gus Gusiavescni had R mnpii, of deimspmen wimri last weel: when he heard the club Watching her first National H(vc- First I'erIod 2 mace Bay. Wm" wmpiiigii imiiagm. cimiiey Johny piss no months Waiter played on Outside sales vesimidnv were dry Joe Lepim, hi ii”, Miimiics Woman.” had feelers out for a new mentor. key League game since becomin: I-Montreal. Beliveau igackoi-I Jose) i 1953 storlilis lliliappiihgilfolivlflilmi. i I VJ?)tfiilnliniE;rii.hiiiieh::.)iiieli;ii-:1: cribed bi, Fimiiii (iiiiciiiis. as nimg misii iii.ou'nd. ..I imvi, miiched this hHOreckd1-ePO1-teiifidhetW25 in good Wing p1'eSI(ielli: was Marguerite 2 1(vlI1olxciiiiii:i;l1, IGIseigyieiyiiJn ........ .. 10:05 p ii-iggio i " cscase ie ie or elglt,ii - A , ii-.' '.. - . g l . , ysape an expece o em ie Norris. v - . cna l?;econd0I;Cedod Seaisy. said Joimsioiii ..NOii. he-ii i)i1gtiniI(QLICIJtl31C lint he l.::1I11lpplCl' to 'c':::::"iiiiriggwihiiimiifgliigogisroiign i;SfI:3;"I1C::P1;:rIts';”:vhai:i:lnia?; line-up for Monday's game with Leafs forged zilicad in the sec- (M9Kl6l”- R935” 15137 . chase the money.” 9 39 W11 -'1”'DIl mmberlaln . ' . . 1 . ' ""league leading Halifax Atlantics. (:1 -id H N w (.5 ' 35- P9mitl8S1N0n8- 3 Gili.1;1:riBay. Burega .43 Moores mm iighi may be E mmi Hind iiie isiaiidem iii iiw Quebec parties outside the City in the bodv liiit litiie guys in his hockey He Wm pmv cent”. ilgotexlilelwiilst i'-iggaiigllliiliferrya Sglavzhlki second Period igmaiim 'BW;im 1,30 Jim title affair in St. Louis Feb, 13iLeague P2IWISIl)'ll saw quite a greiiteiii ”T5i d"-V 3319 0' ticket-5 m 9””T- C0”C1”df5F1 i-he Hardmcki -C--9 - ;-ss-A.; And from men on Wings worked 3-New York, Mlckoski iiilzo NECPEEG 16.30 iei')in'e iaii with the winner of the DannylllDmIJ8l' of the liois who performed ' despemiciy to gain 3 iie or vision. (SI-Oddllfdi 3130 i2. Bimiim 1812 -- - - . Niuiicila-.iaiIie La Mntta. ciash,iin this league in .r..ii,. 21:10 iiicludiiifl u a for their new mum who had mkeii iyorki Romy 9 35 ' ' f scie uei or Miami Dec. Ill. Ray Frederick, Piil Vital d g y y . .4 ' 1'3 W i , , T"I"I ""05 ”ThaL fight will depend on how Denis Smith who we ' 9 lm-- . "I" m”.m”"g in” (mm M "" 5-Montreal. Beliveau 4-j.ja1ifi,-( Bowness .. . re tiie color. father Jim Norris. iw--ea. ”;:?r.::;.”ai”.::r or . - Announces Retirement M-J" one oi .,iii:.r.i:ii Rizizzii. iPenaitics - Hayes 16:06. ii”. mieiiiaiiomii Boxing ciub Waiter giaieq tint RM Frmerick - 0 Halifax 1, Glace Bay 3. the not about 12 feet out. He weav- (Richard, iiiiiiiiiii H H iiiiii stops: .. . . , . f, i t . - Ontario Senior .1 ed close-in and faked goalie Harry p in - Si; 1 5-32 M . We Vlamed i0 DUI MOON In W-III is going ieiv well with the Ottawa M - Hm 55' '3 " ' - 301” imkhari, 15 9 3-33 Bob Saiieiiieid in Chicago on Senators vi-mic ii doim a fair mi . ---m Brantford 4, Hamilton Ii. Lumley. Gordie Howe and Marcel gosh 12:36, Stanley (major) iVfcMeek1n . 611 12-29 Jan, 14, but Archie wants to go wiiii my vaiieyfigid Brim iimi By Jack Ilnnd June 9 was in the air, Jim Norris. Sltgtiirtheriril glniirlsni Siyloir 50 i griosnovost assisted in the goal at 12:36. MacPherson (major) ' mm-rmrr-Q back to San Diego and rest first," - - i i ,, , gr gg president of me xnter-national U UFY v 31-I 9- 31' 9- 11- 3 - 12:38. niiim Norris ipres-idem of the E1:I;lI.I1A::cdOl;llgimf:iI(30Llg ttliic sianieviiilr Mlitiia-:'iiveYi;311l?L.K.Cil1)i:Iciipii)8n tgsglar Boxing Ciuh. iiiieady announced - Thus the league-leading Wings Third Period 1130, Jack Ken;-ns (manager of . 9' 99 5 It I . .. , i ..,i m - New Brunswick Senior strctchecl their unbeaten streak to '1-Montreal, Geffrion Sliawinigan F1113 is mu m Ray Robinson positively ietirecl Plans for R m1dd1eW('1a1I' i-0u 1! J06 Maxlmi. and J0IlIlSi-OH dISCUS- aid Frank Wiiiiiiiiis good asdsingg from the rinrv today to devote mgiment. Du;-undo. 0150;-ii gum” and Moncton 5 Fredericton 2 10 gnimes. Toronto has won only two (Reay. Meger) 9.42 0 sed the plans i'or a return title . i . . ” . . , . y d in-i Quebec senior of the last 14. . 8-Montreal. Geof rion 5.2 imui iieiweeii Mame and Maxim Bames. Othei players whom P::iv- tune to his businessl and dancing glglggpiigi anI(IiElgaStEi1llaE;1ilOaIi1sE0 cmygim sherbrookc 1 chicouumi 8 Sawchuk Swpped 19 other Show (Rwy. Megan llll V i . MIN early this morning." added Gibson. lshyn has mn ""0 1” Qucbec Me caWe1' He made me mmmmCe' cred Montreal 5 Shawinigan Falls 2 and Lumley 7.7. Pent!-Iile-53 Kllnmafl 3132. BUI- fweirc agreed on most details. It 1;”:"IST MaW"3”- Dim”-l: NIX0”- "I9? lhfo”ig1IihAb; Sgee';e'Ecoi'i':'l ' F To i, a an Ontario-Quebec Junior First Period ler 19:47. mmommcmu. Dec. 18 C (C?) WIII probably be in mid-April. But 0 RmVl”?v Pete WWW and ml-5”?””.l 9 . C II M 0x 3 "M " " '" Oshawa 3 Quebec 5 . Scoring: None. Stops: -- Sloppy defence work paved the we haven't decided on the site yet." the smell” twins. CFIYI and TONI. A559C”m0" 1” 3 backhmlded Chairman Bob Christen-berry of Thunder Bay Junior pcnaiiicsi Boivin ii.0i; pron. Rayner " 9 11 5.45 way for Moncton Hawk's 5-2 New Johnston said Maxim, thorough- - - - punch at the New York State Alh- me New York state Commission PO” Ariimi. Five” 4 i,.0i.i Wiij Ovosi i-i;5ii Mcneu .. , 3 6 6.20 Bil;llnSWIckFS;nI(i)rl Hoqgeey League Iy drtiibbcd wlitilcNlIosing1 his .13. fa)I(IlIel'CSIa1Il1 tiie ' I1slandei1a:-Hall- 19:: Elizgnlgsgiin-shipped Robin on also favors attogrnamellltth 9; 0"iI5' iiam cimadiens 5 Second Period M wn over re ercon apitals to- POND CYOWYI 0 001'? 35 mg . 93"” I91? Olllglt 135 31- , ' ' 5 standing Con en 6T5 W DTP" ,..... .,.L..-.... 1-Toronto, Watson mam. can have the return match any most reached a play-oft peak. Y:s- Pf his tltle..DeC-. 4 for not defend- 0150”, Humez. Durnado. Walter (Thomson) . . 10:42 The win boosted the 'i.iiiwi(5- time he wants. i terqay's p-re-game sale of tickets 1112 It within six months. the 32f Cartier. Young and Castellani a- . . . Penalties: Boivin 4:03; Meek- said was described as year-old Harlem dandy made his mom those mentioned, er, Lindsnv 15:01: Fiaman 19:30 Third Period" 2-Detroit, Prystai FORUM muss come out for the 14th. Until the I collapse he looked like a. sure thing to add the light heavy crown to his possessions. Chicago-Boston in 3-11" Draw CHICAGO, Dec. 18 - (AP) - Sid Abel scored at 14:47 of the third period tonight to bring Chicago Black Hawks into a 3-3 tie with Boston Bruins in a National Hoc- key League game. Don'i: know what to get 1-1 you just can't spare Well relax, because your pro SUMMARY ,. ' i i mm pg,-god miniature hat and hat box to go with it, or a 1-Boston. Chevreflls .Warren K. Cook Gift Certificate for a pair of ziiiasoiiilggiidiliuiia -i 21” Pro-Slacks with a pair of miniature trouser: rm (Creighton, McIntyre) 10:52 3- hanger- 3-Chicago, Gee v . S--iiiidi-(mi-'5:3:i 'D1:w',2if u He'll be more than pleased with either of these bury 13:43. ' , novel gifts and he'll be able to select the type Second Period 4-Boston. Mclntyre (Lund. Creighton) ........ .. 2:49 5-Chicago. Gee (Couture. Abel) 9:20 Penalties: Gardner 11:09. La- blne 11:09. Third Period 6-Chicago. Abel (Gee, couture) .. 14:47 Penalties: Mackell 1:41; Gads- by 1:41: Gadsby 8:26. A-P-C league TRURD, Dec. 18 -- (OP). - The rampaging Truro Bearcats drubbed Trenton scotias 12-7 here tonight for their seventh consecutive vict- ory in the Antlgonlsh-Plctou-Gob cheater senior Hockey League. All Officers and Sea 4 cents each. Mall Film Service. ounrlouetown. ATTENTION SEA GAIIETS board H. M. C. S. Queen Charlotte Friday evening at 7:00 p.m.. preparation for Christmas banquet. -1.1). SMALLWOOI), Cadets are requested on WARNING- commanding Officer. him a Mallory Gift Certificate ,and the bright he prefers and the correct size. Jack Cameron The "Store For Men 3IIh lIIIIlIIii3iiII&hIIhmD.Ihih I)& l HALIFAX -nsnm-. axis 2 xv-vaA.w.:.-Ia-s I'?.Js':-- Say Merry Christmas to HIM! With a Gift Certificate IM? Or is it that the time to shop around? blem is solved. Give -IT wii.i. as Itzzataau-q.r.:g.urw:rr-z-.2-cu1-3-az:':!'r: ('2'-'s(':-('11!-tr:1-2-I-xat!taco:-1-5-q'zKK'(':'(':V:':l-Ilti FORUM TOMORROW - 8530 TICKET SALE-USUAL ARRANGEMENT-TODAY 8: FRI. A SELL - OIIT CITY HOLDING SEATS NOT PIOKED UP BEFORE 2 P. M. FRIDAY WILL GO ON GENERAL SALE. ' . ' Q