SANFORD. Fla. (AP)-Cana- 111.. dian PGA champion Al Balding a of Toronto fired a two-under-par 68 despite a bogey on the final hole and won the 815,000 Sanford .0pen golf tournament Sunday. His 260 total was 11 under par for the 72 holes. Ed IPorky) Oliver of Lemont. Souchak of Grossinger's, N. Y. Oliver started the round tied viith Balding for the lead. Two three holes brought the genial Porky's downfall. FIRST TRIUMPH The victory. worth 32.400 to the shot a 69 for I 270 total and second-place tie with Mike par Glen Hall Zeros Canadiens 2-0 DETROIT. t('Pl-Goalie Glenn Hall worked his third straight shutout Sunday night as the Do as troit Red Wings blanked the Montreal Canadiens 2-0 to end lie National Hockey League lead- ersl .eight-game winning streak. .Q.S not ahio, 2:35. Penalties: Ullinan 4.10. Johnson 4.10. Godfrey 5.13. Talbot s.o7,l,.3 Howe 18:54, Beliveau 18.54. . Second period: 2. Detroit, Del- veccbio tReibel. Kelly) 5:51. i Penalties: H. Richard 4,42, Bel- iieau 1(i.l.'l, Third period: Scoring: None. Penalties: Dineen 2.311. Godfrey I U Today s Minor Hockey Program Activity lui' Minor Hockey sguzidsi al me spans Arena ("day Wm belalld Chick Harhert of Northville,l . lM1l'I'l. also fired 665 and tied for- 1l:00wl2:0f) - Prat-in-e - All fourth with 2725. .S. Paperweights and Pee Woes: ' 2: having classes in at'teriiooii. follows :- having classes in morning. 00-3:l)0e Practice - All Q.S Vics. tall, slender 32-year-old Toronto time during the fun; HI fessional, was Baldin 's first 1" . 7;. mg 375 mm dropped triumph in the United States. "I think it's the first American victory by any Canadian." he shot a four- l Bolt of Chattanooga: SNEAD SLIPS Sam Snead of White Sulphur). First period: 1. Detroit, Delvec-,S. Paperweights and Pce Wces not 5l)l1lllES- W- Van Wl'l0 lad "19 Ilmllding canned birdie putts of about llwn rounds. had a double bogeyy 6:00-7:00 - Midgets -- Abliies for the Islipped second straight day and, over par for the first- ,il.I Canadian Golfer Winner Of Sl5,00Q Sanford Open a tak- him into a tie for 12th. Balding shot consistently fine ., , golf over the four 18-hole rounds. ::.:::...:.::": .::..::'.:.::.: --.-M -- -n we in the United States." with ” Sandy Somerville of London. Hubert were 0nL, won the U. S. amateur in found! over me syzmgyud May. 1932, the only Canadian ever to - - accomplish the feat. fair Inn Country Club course with Souchak, who started the round tied with seventh. lunder-par 86 to jump up andi share second place. Tommy 26 The 665 by Bolt, Souchak and Sunday's best par 36-34-70. Balding, who took up golf seri- ously six years ago after winning an employees' lsored by his firm. eagled the 485- yard second hole with a Z5-foot P t 1' iiament spon- utt. But on the 375-yard fourth he needed three swings to reach the green because of a poor drive and took a one over par. After turning in one under par 35, Bal- seven feet at Nos. 12 and 14. He three-putted from eight feet and went one over par on the 18th. Page 18 The Guardian Monday. Dec. '19. 1955 Habs Blank Chicago -5-O, Leafs Drop Boston, Sat. MONTREAL! (cm game. Because of a practice-workout injury to regular netminder Jac- Plante Friday. Perreault (11165 was brought up from Shawinlgan Falls Cataracts of the Hockey League. Quebec The 24-year-old - Rookie goalie Bob Perreault. making his National Hoalley League debut before a crowd of 13.115. came up with a shutout Saturday night and Montreal Canadiens breezed to a 5-0 win over Chicago Black Hawks in a comparatively drab rookie. tops in the Q1-IL last sea- son. was given solid protection by his mates. The Hawks were restricted to 18 shots on goal and Perreault handled the few dangerous shots faultlessly. Summary :- Flrst period: 1. Montreal. Mar- shall (Curry) 5:5-1; 2. Montreal, Curry (olmstead. St. Laurent) :40. Penalties: Sullivan 0:41. Talbot 3:37, Geoffrion 16:38, I ' " 16.38. Second period: 3. Montreal. Mosdell (Curry, Provost) 11:33. Penalties: M. Richard 2:36, 6:- 18. 18:59. Fogolin 9:33. Johnson 16:50, Skov 16:50. 18:59. Talbot 19:35. Third period: 4. Montreal, Pro- '6 5.39, Geoifrion 6.04, Talbot 14.09.j vast (Mosdem cu”.-V, 6.53: . Montreal. Geoffrion (St. Laurent. Peneaun" l ' ' ' " 1:3 Beliveaii) 18:36. "5 Penalties: Sandford 1'07. La- Rangers Dump Toronto 4-1 NEW YORK, (CF)--New York Rangers, bolstered by three new players. wasted no time and scor- ed three goals in the first period to coast to a 4-1 victory over Tor- onto Maple Leafs Sunday night in a National Hockey League game highlighted by 22 penalties --an even dozen by the Rangers. The win snapped a four-game Ranger losing streak. First : 1. New York. Gvadalv (Creighton) 6.40; 2. New York, Bathgate tconac-her. Mur- plw) 7.01; 3. New York. Popein. iPruil.ice. Bathgata) 18.00. Penalties: Sloan 1:50. lath- ute 1,5 and 12.41. Bolton 6.36 and 14.3. Gadahw 7.42 and 111.36. James 114 and Giudolin 0:17. Second period: SC0fl!llAN0ne. Penalties: Fositinato major. two minors 7:11). 14.44 and 18.22; Howell 1:10. Sloan three minors 12.fl). 14.44. 17.21; Horvatii 14.18; Prentice 17.21. Thomson 18.22. Third period: 4. Toronto, Har- ris (Bolton) 101): 5. New York. (Gabby. Evans) SAops:- Lumlevy Womiey . . . . T Ill-M: ..L. y Poirson's Pe Inspires Milt TORONTO (OP)-The sparklingl performance of I o I t o s Bruin. suarted Bruin coach Milt Schmidt thinking about a comeback. 4 said, as the Toronto Maple Leafs. Peii-son.who began his come- back Thursday after worliing as I funiiliire dealer for in months. .31 10 224313? raise the lSchmidi said. ”There's no one in "He sure inspired me." Scbmidtdiershey we can call up that will he arrived in TorontoIhelp. so if we get another injury, with his team for I game with I'll jlisi have to lay myself." -he-..N.. -.4.v...N y rformance Hawks Smother Boston Bruins Schmidt CHICAGO 1 AP) afihicago Black Hawks rammed home four goats team, Schmidt said "In fact. maybe I'll have to,” play regularly. "I wouldn't. dream of making a comeback like Peirson did." All Olympic LAUSANNE. Switrerland (Reu- ters)--The international Olympic Committee has addressed a letter to all national committees non- iiemning in the strongast terms the Ilmriiili of points for performances in the Olympic Games in an effort to try and show political or social IUD?-Ylnflly in different countries, it was learned here Saturday. The letter. signed by Avery Bi'untlasze.prz-sideni of the inc, and Otto Mayor, chancellor. con- tains a statement which will in included in a new edition of the Olympic rule boolt,aoon to in pahhbod This statement says; "The Games are not, and must not ha. Come. a contest between nations. which would be entirely comury to the spirit of the Olympic move. .ment and would surely lead to disaster. "Normal national pride is N.-. foctly legitimate, but neither the -1-::-:....:m.L For Quality -Mildncss Value IOC Addresses Letter To .k . ' . . 35' ofl lskovl 1932' 3 Chlcaglli std Puddicoynbe coumpd ....,(.,,. .L..L.L.:..j....L.- isandford (I-ogolin) 13.02. The Other More" were Ga” T on... s,,,,,,,, wimpy Jam W, W on Late Tomclassltyw . f;m'?""k " ':-'3'” 5-35 Ruble, Smith helped both ,inne.;ronsaLE-cnitisrmas TREES. "'5 5 5'-33 and Ruhic and led the point-get Apply 18 Passmore Street. Dial . Attendant-e: 5.941. ters. I mg. - ltllympic Games nor am other N isporting contest can be said in mi ldicate the superiority of one polit-l llfll System over another, or of one country nver annother. "One of the objects of lI'll3l l0ly1'npic Games is to build inter- national goodwill. a n d efforts imade to pit one nation against lanother in this or any other man- :ner must be severely censured." The statement :1 9 e la r e s that there is no official score by coun- tries. and tables of points are l'88ll.V misinformation b e c a ll 5 al ltllty are entirely inaccurate.Tni be correct they would have to bel 33590. since it would certainly bel ""l3l"yl0 live the same number! OI points to the winncr of the marathon, the decathlon, a win. hockey team. T SPORTS ARENA SKATING Monday ahd Wednesday Afternoon - 4 - 5:30. Admision: Ailulk 250: Children 10c Monday and Wednesday Evenlns - 8- 10 PM. Admission 50c Tuesday -- 8:30 P.M. P. E. I. Hockey League FLYEB8 va. MONTAGUE hursday - 81:10 PM. .P. E I. Hockey Leillle 3.1.0. vi. FLY!!! . r-ilnravonins-s-to .. - 3: Adidblolz pm scored one goal against the Ran-.dllrlll1Z I riotous gen and assisted on another tolyglen W871); ' , ' - ' National Hockey right - winger Johnny Peirson- . . .Br.m"5 lull of me penal" rums m a - against New York Ranaers Thurs Bwilh mmnes mung up an mezuague game at the Stadium sunll : os on day night after an 18-month layofflmight be able to help out de-l from National League Hockey haslfensively. second period. on to whip Boston he,day night. Summary : - First period: 1. Boston. Costello (Boivin. Bonin) 4.51. Second period: 2. Chicago. Mio- koski tskov, Dewsbury) 5.14; 3, Chicago, lsulllvan Fogolin) 7.31: (Litzenberger - . -o . F035! TeTl'.V Sawfllllk 07 Rltsllllllafler he stopped puck which is'Boston-Toronto Maple L uins attempts to gain balanceldangerously near open net during: ional Hockey League game in To- , 4. Chicago. Dewa- Bmi Schmidt ”ld'd- ll? Wmlldnl hiiry, Sullivan lltfortson) 12.53: 5. Chicago, Morison (Dewsbury) 47. Third 'periorl: 6. Chicago, Skov iI.t-swick) 941: 7. Chicago. Mick- 18.- Shirley, er shutout Saturday Saint John Beavers night ing Moncton Hawks. aion. All er three in the final frame. Goalie Jim Shirley gained anoth lTwo minor as maintained their three-point lead in the At- Saint John. lantic Coast Senior Hockey Lea- gue by blanking Fredericton Cap-vivicoiie (Boileau, Hamilton) 17:00. itals 6-0 while second place Am- herst, Ramblers downed the trail- smith (Nicolle, Boilemil Saint John. Jones tRubir. Smith) Caps held Beavers at bay lor,5:-ta; 4. Saint John. Puddicombe' the first 17 minutes. Then Nicolle (xuzma, Brklacicht 5.-14, scored the only tally of that ses- mnnd perlnrl . Puddicombe goals. Saint John added 11 brace 7:04: 6. Saint John, Ruhic (Jon. I lMohns on his tail. Blanks Fredericton 6-O SAINT JOHN. N. B. tCP)-i Roughness was at a minlmumls ears .N,,i, lronlo. Leafs Earl Balfour moves iin to snag puck with Boston's John lande 4:15. Bouchard 8.2.9, Mort- son 17:46. 1 Stops: - Rollins . . . Perreault ...7 814-29 ...5 6 7-18 TORONTO. ICP)-Cciitre Tod Sloan scored twice Saturday fnlght to lead Toronto Maple Leafs to a 5-1 victoryv over Boston Bruins in a rough game that sent Leafs out of last place in the National Hockey League. The 28-year-old Sloan. top Tor onto goal-scorer so far this sea- son, tallied twice within a 3B-sec- ond span in the first period. The were the 16th and 17th of the campaign for Sloan. A crowd of 12,466 was on hand to watch the Leafs drop behind a 1-0 count early in the opening five goals by the half-way mark of the second. Thomson 9:30. James 16:01. Third period: Scoring: None. Penalties Lahine 1:80. 19:43, Morrison, Migay. 1:30. Reaume 2:10. Peirson 4:50. ltlackell. Hurst 19:43. Stops: goals gave Leafs a 3-1 lead andl session and then drive back for The third period 4:42, 15:16. Panagabko 5:23. Hurst 7:58. Bonin 15:16. Bolton 17:34. Stasiuk 18:43. Second period: 5. Toronto. Ml- gay (Stewart, Smith) 8:35: 6. Toronto, Stewart (Smith. Thom- son) 9:01. Penalties: R. Armstrong. 5:20. R. Armstrong in: as impressively at e polls as The U. S. Trotting Association said the three-year-old son of Hoot Mon, owned by Saul Camp of Shatter. Calif., piled up the high- est point total in the history of its Adios Harry. Scott Frost is trained and driven by Joe 0lBrien, a native of Alberton. P. E. I. . Scott Frost rolled up 924 point: to 095 for Adios Harry. 202 for Quick Chief. 151 for Diamond Hal. and 181 for Adios Boy. Diamond Hal is also owned by Cami!- Designatlon as the standard bred sport's "Horse of the Year" was the climax for Scott Frost of one of the most fabulous seasons in harness racing. Sdhrday Minor Hockey Results Paperweights -7 Bluebirds 4 - Bruins 0) Bluebirds goals by C. 5. Livingstone, A. Mclnnis. C. Mur- ray and R. Henry. Leafs 3 Cubs lTiLeafs goals by G, Kane, A. McEachern. C. McQuaid. Cubs goal by R. Burgoyne. Redwings 2 - Falcons 0; Redwings goals by R. Boyles 12). Tigers 7-Hawks ,0; Tigers goals by G. liiacMillan ll-1), K. Scott, Gary Cudmore. B. Lewellyn. Pee Wees - Spitfires 1 -- Tigers 0; Spitfires goal by Geo. Frizzcll. Hornets 1 S Monarchs 1; Hornets goal by G. Nellsen: Monarchs goal by F. Dow. Springers 3 -Cana- dians 1: Springers goals by H. Stewart. R. Rice and L. MacLcod; Canadians goal by M. Callaghan. Rangers 3 -,-Rockets 1: Rangers goals by F. Robison. C. Clieverie and MacKay. Rockets goal by H. McAusland. Bantams - Bombers 5 - Flycrs 3: Bombers goals by R. Flanaghan (2) and L. Doiron (3). Flyers goals by F. Burke (2) and B. Prowse Arrows 6 - Bears 5: Arrows goals by W. Ward (2). B. MacMillan (4). Bears goals by F. Burke (2) S. Connolly. B. Sherry. S. Gallant :::.":::. 2. :..::::.:. summary-;- Farlaiie. G. Blanchard. Colts 3 -- I Eagles 1; Colts goals by P. Rear- Flrsl PP-l”l0d? 1- B0-5l0lL Sta-Slllk don (2) D. McCarron. Eagles goal (Gardner. Labinc) 9.27; 2. Tor- by A. Daniel. Bears 3 .. gnmh. onto. Bolton 15.59; 3. Toronto. H5 1; Bearsv goals by C Mac, Sloan (Thomson) 17-02; 4- T": Millan, F. Burke and s. Gallant. ""0" 5'93" lTh.0'."5”"l 1740' Bombers' goals by W. Cheverie. Penalties: Boivin 1:19. Horton Cons 5 g. Arrows 4; Cons E05... by Rogerson (2). D. McCarron. P. ers. Midgets - Abbies 2 - 2; and Kelly. 2; G. Cudmore (2), V. Handrahan (4). V. Beck. G. Burgoyne, E. Nichol- by G. MacEachern and Peters. Officials - W. Lowlor. A Bor- COLUMBUS. Ohio (A ) - scor- he did 'on the track. Scott Frost surf w s I named "Harness Horse of the Year" by a panel of 10: turf Writers. ' poll to win a landslide victory over goals by B. MacMillan (3). D. Rog- Boyalsl Abbie goals by B. Mulligan (2) from D. Doyle. Royals goals by A. Macl-ladyen from B. Lantz Juveniles - Abbies 12 e Royals Abbie goals by B. Lund (2), son and M. MacRae. Royals goals Point-Total In History xii; yy V . . 0 Scott Frost Named "Top Harness,BHo,rse Of 1955 Wltho'Blon tthareinmib Scott baycoltwiinev.orynisJortisro:1I55. nun."-udu”'mP year-old trotting stake: including the 888.000 Hambletonian. the 17:.- DM Yonkers-Futurity and the It 000 Kentucky Futurity. Ho wound up the season by hosting old: an unprecedented fut. White Nets AMHERST. (CP) - Amherst Rambler. came from behind Sat- urday night to edge Moncton Hawks 6-5 in overtime in an Al.- lantic Coast Senior Hockey Lea- gue ontest here. : Th Hawks were loading 4-: until Fern Bernaqiiez evened the count with only 27 seconds left in regulation time. Shermie White took major bon- ors for the win. scoring once in the third and two goals in over- time. Moncton took a 1-0 lead in the first period when Ray Lscrolx scored on a partial breakaway while Orin Carver was serving a tripping penalty. TWO GOAL LEAD Yvon Houle put Hawks two up in the second while Lou Kiley was off for tripping but the Rain- blers got that one back within a minute when Powers converted Shermie White's pass for the first Rambler marker. Leduc sent the Hawks two goals up again fore the period ended. Copper Leyte drew a misconduct y during the session when he continued to protest the penalty to Kiley. White put Amherst within strik- ing distance again as the third .- Itarts.navc1ostaracetoaun-... horses in the 375.000 American tot-ad three two-mum. trotting classic at Hollywood Park. first time a three-yesmia To Give Amherst 6-5 Win hi rile cluronu colt also ran. race mu". 53! POIICII more than one. Three Goals 1190 Illla for he Hawks. living "'3" S W0 I031 llllflln lgain At 15:59 Lou Kiley completed an: other Sliermie White play snd Bernaques came through win. the Mn: loll at 19:37. White scored his first overtime goal at 6:16 and repeated again less than two minutes late,- Freddy Weaver shot Monctonn fifth goal. First period: 1. Moncton, La. croix (Leblanc) 9:01. Penalties: Carver 0.25; Reid, Second period: 2. Moncton, Houle (Weaver. Sinnctt) 1.011; :1 Amherst. Powers White) 2.10; 4 Moncton. Leduc (Sinnett. Hnulci 16.58. . Penalties: Sinnett 8.55; L. Kll 9)! 11-11: I-Evie lrnisconii oi 12.53: Bowness 15.05. Third period: 5. Amherst. White (Powers, Schmidt) 2.06; 5 Moncton, Hirschfeld (Wall) 13.45 7. Amherst. L. Kiley (White 16.59: 8. Amherst. Bernaquez (Kennedy. D. Kiley) 19.37. Penalties: Reid 1.31: L. Kile: 12.22; Weaver 12.20. Overtime: 9. Amherst. itlni. (Schmidt. Powers) 6.15; 10. Am lierst. White (Schmidt, Bi'lllani- 3.06: 11. Moncton. Weaver (Sin period opened but Bowness tal- nett) 9.47. This closing date is essen W at the same time. NOTICE CURLERS. 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