BASKETBALL OTHER SPORT Dec. 27-Speedn and time that bOfh . . iously enuuc-h to collect 13 penal- ties, four of them majors. , It tool; Aurel Joliavs Leafs iusft fives minutes to pattern play way to Lbs firm goal. Martel soured if she: LBKLDG a. pass right in front of the Halifax nets from Jean Bauxcierr to whom Pelissler hsd relayed it. D'A.more added another a little more than three minutes infer, picking up White's accurate bass deep in Halifax fexriforv. The one and only Verdun error oi the game gave Wclvm their goal. Attempting to bezih a play. a Ver- dun mau laid down s. 085s l9 O'Connell instead and he shot 1f- hcme wifhcut trmlbie. ' Hardy's goal gave the Leafs a 8-1 lead bbfas the period ended. Wolves had the victims hemmed in behind their own blue line for ' nearly half oi the _seccnd 136F103 _. but Eliey was ihvnrclble. Sole goal ~ of (h? nricd crime on a break- away bv Pew Jofkus who lockezi me bxauxs of the team on his malts‘: burying. _ Ccnrad Bourcler raLsed if Lo 5-1 mt the six-minute mark of ‘the illlfliwbSllgd and ab’; »‘.’:,i\:~ 1.1" pets a {emu s " LODChBG. off the best ice brawl o! Lhe season. er and 9M3 of the Verdun not and 1n B- s-eccnd practically even Dlflyfl!‘ w. P. s; Glnlilln’! Snoclal Wire) (ca. the twins were down Bligh started 1H n! i_VerdunMaple Leafs Score ‘Allen Leads 6-1 Victory Over Wolves In Hard - fought Game sac-hand time wunter on mo er with less than two minutes play left Lineupsz~ Verdun: Goal. Eley: defence, Gallagher: forwards Mer- Snort‘ Martel. C. Bourcier, Pslissier. Halifax: Goal, Bowser Bail, Sullivan: forwards. Whobby, MscKezizie. Stahhope: subs. Bligh. Redmond. O'Connell. Clancey. Mefuzher. Payer. Maser. Croucher, Brundnge. Lynch. Officials: Reg Beazley and Pete McDsnald. SUhfllABY first Period 1. Verdun. Martel 5:06. 2. Verdun. D'A.more (White) 8:10. ‘.1. Halifax. O’Ooxuiel1 14:03. 4. Verdun, Hardy 1'1 Penalties: Clone-her. SccaontlkPorgocgs . V rd . J 1 - ienafitiensuzl gafourfize. Bil!!!)b0119- D'Am0re. Third Period 6. Verdun, C. Bourcler (White) 6. . '1. Verd-un. JOi-kilfi ties 1am. Penal 2 Bligh, Martel. Osl- Lagher. Pciissier (s11 majors). MM- lmwh. Oroushmz. tel. ws.s_ When play_ IIEAGIIED BY THE Charlottetown GUARDIAN The Modern Ad-Service Bureau considers The Charlottetown Guar- dian to be the greatest advertising medium n1 Prince Edward Island. Guardian advertisers are offered the facil- ities of the most up-to- date service available anywhere. IDEAS, CUTS. COPY, ILLUSTRATIONS, LAYOUTS, WRITE- UPS, ARTWORK FREE No matter what your advertising require- ments may be we can take care of them. We handle all kinds of advertising, from s single “Want-Ad” to a “12 month campaign.” ' FOR APPOINTMENT A r A N Y noun TELEPHONE 132 t IIIIIIEIIII l Ali-SERVICE . civ. . subs. Ls- force. White. J. Bourcier. Dkkmore. defence :22. Gallagher. ‘Whebby. Scorers In Intam Loop (By The Canadian Press) George Allen Philade key from Wutern Canada uns- teu ranks cbscured the fact, h; is a native son of New ‘wick. entered the Infematimal American League's Maritime statistics today at the head oi’ the list. , Allen's birthplace. Bayrfleld. N. kn generally only .. became own last week when the Rambler left winger stooped up to New York Rangers of the National Hockey Leaue as u replacement for in- jured Lvnn Patrick. He scored two goals and drew an assist in his . H. L. some and is still playing with the blucshirfs. Bcforc leaving the New York Intam farm team. however. Allen sccred 14 goals and assisted in seven others for 21 scoring Doinis. That gave him a margin of sever Doihts over Sammy McManus. former Moncton Hs/wk and run- ner up for Maritime scoring hon- ors. McNLanus. whose three points last week boosted his total to 14. pulled two points ahead of Jackie Keatlng of Saint John. Rlwde Is- land Red oentre. Kealtinffs team- mule, Domain Kuhn who used w play 1n Truro. N. 8.. remained another boinvt book. Two other Providence players, Ron Hudstn. former Halifax Wol- verine, and Crosslev Sherwood of Saint John. shared the next posi- tion with 10 points apiece. Two former Charlottetown amateurs, Hsrry Currie Cleveland and Clarence Steele of Hershey. We!!! next with nine. Currie made tbs greatest gain of the week. scorim one goal and assisting in five cithsrs. 'I‘he records;- Alllen. Phila. MnManus. Hershey Kecting. Prov. Kuhn. Prov. ; Hudson. Prov = Sherwood. Prov Steele, Hershey Currie. Clev Lamb, smith. New Haven Kelly. Piirt Connollyv. Spring Jackson. Surinft Kelly Going StrongWith l Detroit Club | (C. P. by Guardian's Spools! Wis) MONT EAL. Dec. Tl-Eddie Wisemsn lengthened his lead over other Maritime scorers in the Na.- >- “WNMQ-uunuma-umtv-Q wwflloqiqpolouenqup ncbq-awwoaaiiiififi drawing one assist as New York Americans dwubbed Chicago Block Hawks 5-1 in a. Christmas night game. | That was the Newcastle. N. 8-. ,boy's only point of the week but .h~is clorest rivals. Bill Cowley of ‘Bcston Desileis 0f 0111:8410. failed to score. Cowley. s former Halifsx Wolverine. has been out of when for more than vwo with an injured knee. i With 11 points apiece. Cowley ' and Desilets are one point up on ;R.av Getilffe of Boston Getlliife nlsv in Char- John. i and Desilefs used to mead. scored s. gosl sud snistsd in a, cournle of others to take over fifth pl-age from Bil (Ehfli) H01- "lett of Boston. Kelly. playing with Detroit. has sevon points and H - lett six. Goniiicmlliklllon to! o! can“ en. no. ve N. 1a.. who is taking Lvnn Pm- lriclCs place with New York R8118- |em. bring up the rear. Monctonb Drlllon has four points and Allen three m! The rcco . 0 A P wiscmsn. America 5 9 14 Desilets. ‘i 4 11 Cowley, Bmlon 3 9 11 ‘Getlifie. Boston 3 '7 1° Kelly. Detroit 1 6 '1 inonsm, Boston 8 4 B ,Drillon. ‘Toronto g 1 g u Challenge f Accepted I ____... | The challenge that ‘TIBET’ [Hennessey issued to Tom Clay ‘boumc last evening for s fight [with a $100 side-bet and the - nor taking the entirs Ibsen sooepted ‘boumc's manaEQ- and both bo had s. ssmslvae» “c. 9 "P it mum immestifil. T" tional Hockey League last week. n r N. Doc. 2'1 -(OP)-'I'he Boston Bruins pup Goalie Broda with sizzling shots from all angles while overwhelming the ‘roronw Maple Leafs before s nssr capacity crowd of 15,000 st the Boston Gard-en. Woody Dumsrils contribution to this one-sided action earned him four points, for he countered twice and assisted two team mums. Roy Gonsdier also belted two pucks through Brods and the other Boston tallies were sup- plied by -Cocney Welland, who started the scoring during the 18th minute of play, Bobby Bauer, the other Bosto mighty mite, Flash Holiett sn Ray Getllffe. The Bruins held their initial lead less than aminute, for Pep Kelly evened the count at l-all b slapping a close-up shot throu, frigid hank Brimsek, the sensat- ional Boston netter who has shut out ever" National Hockey League rival ex/ "i: the Maple leafs The other Toronto score, which cams while the Bruins were leading 7-1, resulted from Bushes- Jackson's sharp angle rifllng from 30 feet ou . Only two penalties were im- posed durlng the wide-open action against Red Homer and Eddie Show. Dumart scored the first of his pair of unassisted tallies while Homer wrr seating himself in the box and Bauer fumed on the red Ii t over the "Pronto net while ore was serv ng his sentence. LINE ' UP. Boston Position Tommi» Brimsck Goal Brods Portland Defence Homer Shore Defence Fowler Pom Centre Chamberlain s. y“ is“ Wing ally Boston Bu»: Welland, Bsuu, Duunart, Clap r. Crawford, Hol~ left. Sands. tiifie, Frost. Tmonin Subs: Davidson, Apps. n. McDonald, Hamilton, Rmnnss, Parsons, Mann, Jackson. gaseous: wokey Ion; pinesman, SUMMARY: First Period: 1--Bosion, Welland (Bauer, Du- mart) 12.02. \,_. Z-Jroronto, Kelly (Chamberlain, Meta) 12:58. m33Boston, Hollett (Dumart) Penalties — om. Second Period Cons/chef- . (Crawford) = ton, mimm 1612s. Tfidioston, Bauer (Clapper) ‘Penalties-Homer, Shore. Till-I'll Period: 3—-\B09i.0fl, Getliffe sands) 11m. 9~Toronto, Jackson (bowler) :57. io-Jiosw , Oonach, (Pettinger. H111) 14.47.“ u Penalties -None. (Clapper, 0-2 tonight ' Bruins Display Power In Crushing Leafs 8-2; Hawks Take Canucksy 4-1 KARAKAB FBILLIANT —(O P)- Bllilo l tonight, scoring a 4-1 victory over Montreal C adieu: that meant the ‘sixth straight loss for the in: Frenchmen. awks, tied prior is the isms with Toronto Maple bells, who lost to Boston Bruins, scored two oals in the second period and wo more in the final session ss Goalie Mike Km-sku played s. brilliant game to hold the Habit- snts to a second period score by Armand Mondou. Mondou and Marcel ‘h-emblsy were brought up from the minor league New Haven Eagles to bolster the faltsring Csnmdlens. They replaced Polly Drouin and Rod Lox-rain. Earl Robinson and Russ Biinoo scored the two second period goals for the Hawks before Mon- dou came through with a. tally aided by Trem‘ v playing his first N. H. L. g..me,- and Stew Evans. Pnul Thompson scored in the ilth minute of the last period and Bob Gracie, sold only recently by Canadians to Hawks, got the final goal for Chicago team less than two minutes from the cnd. THE LINEUYS: Ifzhicsgo Position Montreal am as Goal Bourous Weibe Defence Siobert Seibert Defence Buswcll Tihoms Centre Haynes March ing Gsgnon Gracie W Blsko sky. Bflnea. Robinson. Desilstl. MacKenzie, Dshistmm, Besler . Montreal Bubs: Wentworfh, Evans, Tremblay. Cain, Summer- hiii, Months, Brown, Wiliaon, Mgtnsgou‘ Campbell Unso- ezee . ' man -s. Maxims. ‘ ' SUMMARY: First Period: Boorin -.N’o11s, Penal es —Wei'os, Months. Bccond Period: 1—Chioago, nobinsnl (Thoma, Gracie) 7:30. fcago. Blinoo (Dcsilofl. Dealer) 16:50. S-Oanadiens, Mondou mcmblw. Evans) 11:00. Penaltys-Evsns. Third Period: ymiioago, Thompson . (Seibert) 10.59. 5~Ohicago, Gracie (Webs) 15M. Penalty scKenzic. Baseball; No. I Men Of A The Year (A. P. by Gnlrdlan’: Special Wire) ST. UOUIB, Doc. 27—From the imsinoss office. bench and field. Warm: C. Giles. Joe McCarthy and Johnny Vsnder Mesr of the mnJor leagues stood today with mu McKenms. Paul Richards sud Fred Hutchinson of the minors as baseball's no. 1 men of the your. Giles and McKenns, executives, lidcCarthy. Richards managers, and Vander- Meer and Hutchin- son. pllycrs. wcn then- aosolscles from the Snorting News. baseball ncrwmsper. for their work In 103B. ‘s selection. of was for his record in York Yankees to their straight world championship. and Vaudor Mom's for his unDreceden- ted font of bitching twp consecu- tive no-yt. no-run games for Use Minald’! for dandruff. BRINGING UP FATHER designation as top execu-ixivfior developing the Cincinnati‘ system. assembling may of the team's ulsycrs and bins: club morale his negotiations. Corresponding minor league honors went to Momma. sec- retary and r of st. 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