_¢ Two of the favored teams in this ar's City, Hockey League skated ‘ 01f the ice at the Pbrum Saturday * night with one-sided victories mm: under their belts, the Bank- q; winning from a short-handed “my Union team 7 to 1 and Hol- man! Victor's blanking the Quak- m 7-0 in the second game 0f the double bill. Although minus four, regular vpyqrs and playing the entire first period with only six men the La- m;- Union team put up a stirring muggle before bowing to the Bank- Q's squad. It took the winners ov- er 12- minutes before they could beat Chipman in the laser's cage, Prascr MncMillan counting the 0p- wing score of the game as he ac- cepmi Beer's pasi-out from the cor- ner m slide the disc into the dmpcflGS. Two minutes later Frank McMillan skated-from his defence position to chalk up number two after beating the entire L. P. U. m. i ullaukers added three counters in the second session and but for the wlsational work of Chipman could easily have run the score into double figures; Bcergflt the first five min- ufes after the start, Fraser and Frank McMillan drawing assists. Archibald poked in Cousins’ re- bound for the Bankerls fourth goal and then Cousins again drew an assist ns he fed Lapthorno a pas at the mouth of the cage for his team's fifth goal and final counter of the period. The Labor Union took the play away from their opponents for the first live Minutes of the third per- iod and their efforts were rewarded when "Polo" Mclnnls battled his way to the cage to peat Barrett with n sliding shot. Bankers how- wer, took control again, Beer scoring twice on unassisted plays, zhe last goal coming a minute from 1.115 final whistle. SUMMARY Flint Period l-Bnnkers, Fraser MacMillan (Beer) 12.80. i-Bnnkers, Frank MacMillan (unassisted) 14.09. Venaltles: Mclnnls ~11, Cousins. ' .;‘ I g Second Period ~~' ' L-Bankers, Beer (MacMlllari-nnd F. MacMillan) 500. k-Bankers, Archibald (Cousins) 8.12. l-Bankers, Lapthorns (Cousins) 12.03. Prnalties: Third Period None. 6—-L.P.U., Molnnis (unassisted) 5.00. . . ""*?FPFL~‘E§-_B?2F. lEPwmfll ‘m And Holmans . Are _ . Winners Of City i Hockey League Games final coal of the night on m"- 80V"?! Pass in front of the net. BOWLING HOCKEY WRESTLING fin. Beer (unassisted) Penalties: None. ‘ VICTOBS 7; QUAKEB-S 0. Held to one goal in the first Dtrlod and failing to show any dis- tinct edge over their opponents Holmank victors returned to form in the remaining two sessions of the game to win over the Quakers 7-0. The winners were distinctly the bet- ter team outplaying their opponents every way. Gillis in the Quakers net had a busy evening oi it and was easily the pick of thc losing team and it war his‘ work alone that saved the squad from a more one- sided defeat. _ Midway through the first period Darragh sent the victors into a 1-0 lead slamming Howatvs passout behind Gil‘ls. "Quakers had three great scoring chances in the session breaking clear through but "Had" McInnis saved on each occasion. Prank Cox started the winners into their real stride early in the second session by counting arms. li-"ttd: Ferguson a minute later beat Gillis on Mclnnis‘ pass and then Mclnnls’ added two to the total within the space o.’ '10 sec- onds getting the first unassisted with the Cox brothers. Frank and Borden drawing assists on his sec- ond goal. Quakers attacked strongly during the entire third period but were un- able to beat McInnis; Holmarvs on the other hand accounted for two more markers, Weir getting the first after splitting the defence and l-lowatt sagging the twines for the SUMMARY First Period 1—Holman's Darragh (Howatt) 10.12. Penalties: Foley. Second Jorlod Z-Holmants l". Cox (unassisted) ,_ 5.04. L-Holmahs, Ferguson (McInnis) 0.10. ' kiizograns. Mcmnis (unassisted) Victorias In 3rd PlaceWith Double Win (0. P- B! Guardian's Special Wire) M0 , Dec. 15.—-Two wins in 20 hours pushed Montreal Vic- torias today into the third spot of the Montreal Senior Group stand- ng . Dave Campbell's hockey outfit first took Senators at Ottawa 4-2 Saturday night and today downed Lafontaine here 4-3. The crowd here was treated to a free-for-all at the end of the first some of today's doubleheader after Canadiens and Royals tied 2-2. The fight started after the final bell and continued _at a brisk pace until ev- crybody settled their grudges. Victories’ two wins gave them 13 points with Royals, who earned one for their tie, two points ahead _in second position. The idle Verdun Maple Leafs lead the League with 19 0010M‘ The single point Canadi- ens picked up failed to do them any good asthey are still in second to last position. Lafontaine remain in the cellar spot. Hudson Stars For Olympics (C. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) Bonnie Hudson came back into the playmaking class in weekend International Hockey L e a g u e games as Detroit Olympics strengthened their lead of the western group by downing the Shamrocks 8-1 at Pittsburgh while Cleveland Falcons were winning a. hard-fought 6-5 decision from the Bisons at Buffalo in Saturday night games. The former Halifax sharpshoot- er created something of a record when he made the play for two goals three seconds apart in the last minute for Detroit. He passed to Nick Roulston for the first at 19.46 then came right back from the face-off to give Lorne Duguid a scoring pass for the second. RDl-llStDD had scored another De- troit marker one minute earlier. _ After a scoreless first period Waite Deacon, Burr Williams and Art Giroux tallied for Detroit in the second. Bill Hudson netted the lone Pittsburgh goal after 16 min- utes 0f the third period before Detroit's closing spurt. Toots Holway, Ken Doraty, two, Bud Cook, Vic Ripley and Bern Fmllmfi-YIS. McInnls (F. Cox and 13.2 . I Penalties: None. 6—H;:lmans, Weir (unassisted) 9. 5. "f-Holmans, Howatt (Burgoyne) 7 Penalties: None. Referee: Reg Dillon e doesn't get Outfit this Outfits $3. Your boy wants C'C°M"s about break ill‘: ‘kglaktjgfn from ll up n C-C~M- winter. UTFITS asked to practice at the E‘orum this morn- ing at 10 o'clock. Definite news, it is reported, relative to the time of departure to the has been received. Players are re- quested to wear their hockey reg-l‘ alia for the practice. Brophy were the Cleveland marks- men at Buffalo while Bill Touhey, Bill Teasdale, Ernie Godin, George Massecar and Bud Jarvis counted for the Blsons. ‘ Bill Hollett scored one goal and assisted in another as Syracuse Stars swamped Cleveland 7-4 in a 511115117‘ flight game at Syracuse which saw Ken Doraty tally twice for the losers. George Parsons scored twice for the Stars and Ed- die Burke, Eddie Convey, Howard ‘and Normie Mann got the other Syracuse goals. Bud Cook and Fred Robertson were the other goal. setters for Cleveland. Hockey Practice F o _r D e n v e r B o an d‘ Players All Denver hockey prospects are attend an important Colorado City — SOLD Prince Ediva ___ %—-—' M. ‘Min-ii M. SKATES Land Hockey Equipment Only Sport Goods Store —rn.=. am: suo|>-. BY ‘_. g l rd Island "s ' tIIIll-Om o-lhlldcyeo" (Nichol) “use °~ 0- Isiah-o". w r. v-Cllrfiirgrftflicnnl) M0 i‘ any iron nouurvsl ." i Chorloiutelown-Summerside Pxovnvcmr. nlsmmvrons Boot And- Skate “OUTFITS” ’ Gllllllll O- 0. I. llMIl-dfll“ w“ hi‘ ‘g 10.00 » Orders. " .AID".- BA SKEITBA u. The "Y" Tigers eked out a 33-82 victory over Prince of Wales Col- loge hoop team in an exhibition game Saturday night at the Y.M.C.A., while the college cc-eds took the second game of the doublc bill by downing ‘the Nyodas 15-2. SUMMARY Nyodu: Marie Mitch, 0; S. Mac- Kinnon. 0; L. White, 3; B. Wright, 0; L. Wright, 0; total, 2. P. W, C. Girls: Frances Ayers. 18; Katherine McGuignn, d; Bubby Doyle, 4; Hope Rodd, 2; Grace Campbell, 0; Gay, B; total, 38. Referee: W. A. Henry. Umpire: Jim Walker. Y Hun: Bill Henry, 12; Jim Walker, 2; Geo. Yoimg, 5; Elmer Rico, 4; Everett Anderson, 2; Bill mid, I: Jim Langcl, d; total, as. I. W. C. Boys: Cyril Jchnstone. 4; Basil Johnstone, (l; Bob Stewart, 2; Bill Johnson. U: Alex Larter, 17; Charlie O'Brien, 8; total, 82. -_Re_fe_'ree: '__L‘_'__ c. Skating q Tonight _ BAND “YIPLINIIQ IOI nu u»: loch! lotions-t THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN As (CI. By Guardian's Special Wire) BOSTON, Mass, Dec. 15 - The Boston Bruins nosed out Montreal Canadiens, 2-1 tonight when these National Hockey League last place clubs waged a. listless hockey battle before 12,000 at the Boston Garden. With two minutes to go, Bill Cowley former Halifax Wolverine, caged the winning goal on a solo rush that carried him through Can- adims defence. when he got inside he lifted a close up backhand shot into goalie will Cude‘s cage. The game was only 74 seconds old when the Bruins forged into the Lead. Cocney Welland carried into the right comer and passed out to Dit Clapper. who then uncorked his first scoring shot. cf ‘the season. The Fying Frenchmen tlcd the score in the second period when. While playing short handed, Armand Mondcu trapped the Bruins in for- eign territory, sped straight down the centre lane and fired a bullet- llloe drive part the Boston goalie. Shortly after the Mondou soul. Max Kamlnsky crashed with Art Lesieur with such» force that the blade of the Boston wlngefs stick struck the Frenchman's face. He’ suggewd a, deep gash on his nose but: was able to return to action, during the last ten minutes of DIW- LINEUPS Boston: Goal, Thompson; d9- fence, Jenkins, Shore; centre, Welland; wings, Beattie, Clapper; subs, Sands, Kaminsky, Shannon. O'Neil, Cowley, Blake, Graham. Siebcrt, I . Canadiens: Goal, Cude; defence. Buswell, Imsieur; centre. Mondoul wings, Runge, Goldswcrthy; subs, Larochelle, Leplne. Jolie-t. S. Man- ghg, pusie, Haynes, McGill, Gag- non. Referees: Mike Rodden and Johnny Mitchell. SUMMARY First Period 1. Boston, clapper (Welland) 1.14. Penalties: None. Second Perl‘... 2. Canadians, Mondou, 10.52. Penalties: McGill, Cowley Le- sieur. Third Period 3. Boston, Cowley, 18.00. Penalties: 0‘Neil. arraaxs rnovrnn vrsnr "wrzw YORK, Dec. 1s-(a.m- New York Americans celebrated the 10th anniversary of the birth of professional ckcy in New york by shutting out Chicago Black Hawks 3-0 in a. Natlflnfll magma, game in Madison 51111818 Garden tonight. The Americans opened with B- startllng display of speed and ag- gressiveness that threw the Hawks back on their heels. Only two min- utes and 36 seconds of thc opening chapter had H0119 W119“ Dwe Schriner broke away and whipped one in. Eleven minutes later J08 Jerwa raced into a swarm of men and sticks near the ChicItEO c089 and, jabbed the puck in between the (eel; of goalie Karakas while the latter's view was blocked. The second period was slow and scoreless but the teams came back raging in the third which W85 featured by a furious slllgkllik match between Bill Brvdse 01 the Amerks and Marty Burke of the Hawks. Both went off for five minutes after trading blows for ab- out 10 seconds. Oliver completed the scoring when he took the rebound of a. shot by Stewart and ripped it home while the goal tender was off bal- ance. The time was 9:54. Howie Morenz of the Hawks. who was with the Canadians when they irmugurated professional hoc- key in New York with the Ameri- cans, 10 years ago, faced off the puck. Ll :- Arllxigl-llltans: Goal. ‘Icrters: D,“- fence, Brydgc, Jerwa; IOTWBTCS. Chapman. Anderson, Schriner; subs, Dutton. Murray. Stewart. Cotton. Oliver, Voss. Klein. Wise- man, ms. Chicago: Goal, Karakas; defence Coulter, Burke; forwards, Romnes. Mbjladygn. Thgmpson; subs. Mor- March, Gottselig, ‘Prudell. ena. Locking. Tgeccok, Ouellettc. Lev- insky. We . Officials: Daigneault and A. G. Smith. SUMMARY first Period 1. Americans, Schriner, 7:38- 2. Americans. J. Jerwa (Stew- art-Ollver) 13:30. Penalty: Oliver. Second Perlodv r No score, _ Penalties: Thompson, Anderson, Welbe, Brydize. Burke. Third Period 3. Americans, Oliver (Stewart) 0'54 ‘Penalties: Weibe. Wlsernan, Burke (major), Brydge (major). ' nrrrnon‘ o-nanonas a DETROIT, Dec. ilk-Detroit's fast skntin , improved Red Wings won their hird game in as many starts bore tonight, defeating New York Rangers 4-2 to remain at the top ofthe National Hockey mama's American division. About 0.000 fans saw the rough, fast game. Iariy m the opening period Pete Kelly gave the Wings a lead on a double pass from "dcottv" Bow- man an Wally Kilrca. flee Kli- ma t em two-up shortly after- ylgan vaunted tally. bu in c n rnfmrte the pert 0mm" Reeling tallied on mrarlie Ihlonh pars to put the Rangers Kelly And Cowley Score Teams _ AmerksBlank Chicago 3-0 BOXING BASKETBALL B m... SPORT w OTHER SPORT race savau I L" Smrth Cracks J a a M |a ml F | e I d (By I. P. Malnlght Press Staff Writer) CORAL GABLES, 71s., Dec- 15- (APJ-‘llalli lhhla-ndehgorton Smith, of Oak Par , w sees no rea- son why “airy golfer should ex- pect to win one of these tourna- ments." wended his par-cracking way amlmd the tough Miami Blit- rnore course again today to take the lead at 88 holes, in the sixth annual $10,000 open. The modest Smith jiolned today's rotzrnd of 70. one un er par, yes day's 89 to £031 139 for the two qualifying roun . One stroke back of Smith, at 140 came one of the "dark horses" whose sub-par performances yes- terday threw the outcome of the Triumph; a in the game. . After a. rough but scoreless sec- ond perlod, in which Murray Mur- doch and Heo Kilrea drew majors for fighting. Lynn Patrick knotted the count on a neat. pass by Earl Seibert. \ With less than a minute to go “Buckc" McDonald, Wing de- fence man, counted the winning goal with a great backhand shot made possible by Larry Aurie's pass. Just to clinch matters, Aurie a few seconds later caught the Blue Shirts down the 10c, raged in to pull Davie Kerr out of position, and scored cleanly. Eight penalties were handed out each team drawing four. LINEUP Nc ' w ‘Mk Goa, mm" meet-for which the game's great- Ken 8mm est money, players are registered- Dflence into uncertainty. saber, Young He was John Milutic, Youngs- Ayres McDonald town, Ohio, who fastened together . A centre two sub-par 70's for his two-under- Bouche, Barry par fill-hole total. 13d for third wings - place were three players, two of Erydson Mme them comparative unknowns-Al F, Cook “wk! Waitrous, veteran Detroit profes- New York subs: Johnson, W. 510ml’ who“ 69 today “m” with!“ one of tying the day's best score, 25-year-old red-haired Bruce Col- tart, Woodcrest, N. .1., who says he has been playing golf for money since he was about 15. and A1 Nei- son, Hopewell, N. J. They had 141. Denny /Shuto of Chicago, took 75-70-145 and Bobby Cmickshank of Richmond, Va., 70-75-145. Gene Kunes of Philadelphia, Canadian open champion, scored 73-77-150. v Dick Meta, 01110080 Professional, breened around the course in 68. three under par, and apparently clinched honors as the day's low ‘scorer in the second round of the $10,000 open. At 142. his 36 hole total, Meta W“ W11 1m on, the leaders. Ccok, Dillon, Murdoch. Keeling, Heller, Connolly, Mason, Patrick. Detroit subs: Goodfellow, Howe, W. Kilma, Sorrell, H. Kllrea, Bruneteau, Kelly. Bowman. Officials: Clezhorn and Lalonde. SITMZMARY First Period 1—Detrolt. Kelly (Bowman-W. Kil- rea) 0:48. Z-Detrolt. H. Kllrea 7:43. 3—New york, Keeling 19:43. Penalties: Heller, Barr-y. Second Period No score. Penalties: McDonald, Johnson, H. Kllrea (major). Murdoch (ma- jor). Third Period 4—NeW York. Patrick (Seibert) 8:32. 5—Detroit, McDonald (Aurle) 19:08. 6—Detro(lt, Aurle 19:57.- Penalties: W. Cook, Bowman. (Mason) Hockey Results (By The Canadian Prom) SATURDAY’! SO0E88 National Hockey Dengue N. Y‘. Rangers 0; Montreal Ms- roons 2. Toronto 2: Detroit 4 (overtime). International Hockey League Hart Defeats McLellan (C. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) round when badly injured arm, but up edge. lan down on one knee in the first then sank him again in the second with a volley of short uppencuts, it go the whole way. rounds his own way Fred Lewis stepped in in the fifth when the bleeding Cape BNIJODH"! handlers threw in the towel. this results of three other matches Johnnv Corbett of ford; former bantam champion, Buster Campbell of Glace Bay i two and a half rounds.‘ Gussie M». Gibbon of New Waterford lrayoed KM" MQKBY of Glace Bay in the second round of their match nlhill- Rannie Gillis of New and Bucky battled six rounds to a draw GLACE BAY, N. 5., Dec. 15-Kid Hart . of Moncton, Maritime feather- weight champion, retained his title here Saturday night when he was awarded a technical knockout over Gussle McLellan of this town. The fight ended in the fifth McLellan claimed a unti then the Moncton fighter had the The bout was scheduled for 10 rounds but when Hart sent McLel- became apparent the New Aber- deen fighter would not be able to Hart had the fourth and fifth and Referee Two knockouts and a draw were the Hart-McLellan card. New Water- Maritime amateur knocked out Waterford | Sampson of Sydne" Executive L. Meeting Of City League The executive of the City Hockey league are asked to meet at the Holy Name Club Tuesday evening at 7.30. Matters of importance to the league are to be discussed and a full attendame is necessary. Jr. Royals Practice Junior Royals hockey team will hold practice at the Forum this morning at 9 o'clock. Coach Wil- liams wants every player that can do so to b; on hand. Farmed Out MONTREAL, Dec. lbs-Bill Miller, utility player with Montreal Ma- roons has loaned to New Bav- tlme) . Vlctorias, 4;‘ Ottawa Senators, 2. 2; Royals, 2 (tie). Victories, 4; La- Mlohigan 5. Canadian-American League: fontaine, 3. Detroit 6; Pittsburgh 1. Cleveland 0: Buffalo 5. Cam-American League Providence 2; Springfield 1. Boston 2: Philadelphia l. American Association Tulsa 3; Kansas City 4 (over- Monfreal Senior Group Saturday at Ottawa - Montreal Sunday at Montreal- Canadians, Miscellaneous London (Ont) Athletic Club 4i SUNDAY SCORES Philadelphia (l, Providence 1. Springfield 7, New Haven 0. SUNDAY GAME ' tcmationsl Hockey League ' (C. P. by Guardian's Special Win) MONTREAL, ‘Dec. 15—New York Rangers tonight were right in tho thick o! ‘the fight for leadership of the United States section, Nation- al Hcclzey league, after s. convinc- ing 0-2 victory over Montreal Maroons here Saturday night. Their famed short _.l&ll.Il8 Esme working to perfection, Rangers rammed four goals past rotund Billy Beveridge in the first period and forced the Stanley Cup hold- ers to open wide in a desperate at- tempt to get back in the Vnmning. The result was one of the fastest, most exciting games of the season. Rangers were on the attack from the drop of the puck and be- fore the game ended its pulsating 60 minutes the crowd acclaimed five stars. Young Glen Brydson. playing as if he had Bill Cook's experience. replaced the veteran right winger on the front line and snared a goal and three assists. Earl Seibert, sure on defence and deadly on attack, scored n. goal and an assist. Frank Boucher got a goal and two assists and Bun Cook one and one. These four and Kerr were always in command- Butch Keeling and Cecil Dillon had one goal each. Maroons made their best bid for victory in the second (period when a sustained attack, often with five men. brought two goals. both by the third stringers. Bob Gracie, Herb Cain and Gus Mark- er piled in on the Ranger defence. Cain slipped a forward pass to Gracie who slashed home a. 20- foot shot with Kerr out of pos- 1151911, A gang attack brought the second with Stew Evans feeding Marker who scored from the right rm a difficult angle. Lineup:-- Rangers: Coal. Kerr: defence. Starr, Beibert; forwards, Boucher, Brydson, 1". Cook; subs, Ay-res, Johnson, Dillon, Murdock, Keeling. Heller, Connolly, Mason, Patrick. Montreal: Goal, Beverldgc; de- fence, Wentworth, Evans; for- wards, Ilamb,Ward,Northcctt; subs Smith, Conacher, Biinco, Trottier. Robinson, Marker, Cain, Gracie. Officials: Stewart and Noble. SUMIMARY flint Period 1. Rangers, Boucber" (Brydson. Seibert) 2.00. 2. Rangers, Keeling (Ayres. Con- nelly) 7:31. 3. Rangers, F. Cook (Boucher. IBrydson) 9:05. - 4. Rangers, Seibert (Brydson) 10:57. Penalties: Lamb, Ayres, Starr. Smith. Second Period 5. Montreal, Gracie (Cain, Marker) 8:46. 6. Montreal. Marker (Evans) 14138. o Penalty-Johnson. Third ‘la-loll 7. Rangers, Brydson (F. Cook, Bcucher) 2:48. 8. Rangers, Dillon, 17:45. Penalties: Connolly, Lamb. FISTS FLY FREELY TORONTO, Dec. 15-(0. P.)- Detroit Red Wings tonight held their second decision in two games over- Toronto Maple Leafs, won in as hard fought a contest as any the National Hockey League is likely to see this season. Scoring two goals in overtime, Jack Adams‘ team defeated. Leafs 4-2 here Saturday night in a rough body-bruising game featured by a third period free-for-all that end- ed with four players serving ma- jor sentences. Trouble flared violently in‘ the Sygacuse 7; Cleyeland 4. A You 'mu on of the Canadian-American cc- key League for "a couple of u," Manager Tummy Gonnan of the National League team announced hero tonlght- New Haven was tem- porarily shurt _of manpower and sought the services of the former Mmcton Hawk who is equally at homo at centre and defence. Both ‘C-C-M- Skates and C-O-M- Shoes incorporate the Andtbelkotolfoolahnvotha third when, with Wings leading can p/a y A faster lrockey on " 7-. i‘ I’ bectidsu ‘van usby leading mt. With a C-C-M- profmloni and amateur play- to and Shoo Outfit on cu, couches and othorotperts. feetyou llniply can't c-c-u- encum- suc If Brydson Star's Trounce 6- i Red Wings Smother Leaf 2-1, Norlrl Smith. Detroit went down to saw a shot and a dozen players piled into the not; , They cane up Iwincins. Rod Homer of leafs and Ebbie Good! fellow staging one slugging mtcllj and Prank Clancy and Pete Kelly; wlng centre, . another. H . Clancy, Goodfellow and Kelly wen away to serve five minutes The majors cooled them down there was no further fikhting- r‘ Young‘ Nick Met! Pmvided m1 _‘ scoring, tfirill 0f the 851116 ‘_in- only 47 seconds of the third lod remaining and Delimlt 880 ingly safely in with a 2-1 __ ‘tcrshadleftther’ when the youngster drove a been, tiful backhand shot put smut through a mane of players fro‘; 20 feet out. - I Leafs opened tho scoring mo? than half way through the fir session while Goodfellow wq; serving a penalty 101' DQ171118 much attention to Clancy. J Primeau got the marker after f beautiful passing play with Ho" rey Jackson and Metz behind Wing blue line. l; Wings took advantage of a ‘kip-_- ping penalty to Happy Day in til second frame to tie the score. II was the last goal scored while thl teams were mt at. full strength Syd Howe, clever Detroit forward drove a waist-high shot pas George Hainsworth after takin. Goodfellows past l0 feet wt- Detroit went into the lead h! the first time before the big scroll in the third. Larry Auric confriw ed a neat bit of stick-handlirl through the backed-up Leaf de- fence nfter taking Syd Howell pass and rammed the puck home. .Herb Iewis and Marty Barry, were responsible for the goal that gave Wings the decision. After four minutes of overtime they bead the Leaf defence usi: inside thu- blueline andllewi took a smart pass from Barry for the goal. Three -mlnutes and 25 seconds, later "Mud" Bruneteau tools‘ Johnny Carroll's passout for the clinching goal. Hump:- Detroit: Goal, Smith; defence McDonald, Young; forwards, Pete Kelly, W. Kilrea, H. Kilrca; subs, Barry, Aurie, Lewis. Howe, Sorrel], Bruneteau, Bowman, Goodfellow. Toronto: Goal, Hainsworth; de-- fence, Horner, Clancy; forwards, Thoms, Finnigan. Boll; subs, Day, Hamilton, Conacher. Primeau. H. Jackson, Pep Kelly, A. Jackson, Meta. Blair. Officials: Odie Cleghorn, New"- sic IAI-onde. SUMMARY Flrst Period 1. Toronto, Primeau Metz) 12:28. Penalties: Homer. Goodfellow. Second Period “lgbetroit, Howe (Goodfellowtj :3 . Penalties: Homer (2) H. Kllrea, McDonald, Day (2), Pete Kelly, H. Jackson. Third Period i 8. Detroit Aurie. (Howe) 7:46. 4- Toronto, Metz (Primea, Hol- ner) 19:13. Penalties: Goodfellow, Home; Clancy, Pete Kelly, all majors. Overtime Period 5. Detroit-Lewis (Barry) 4:02. 6. Detroit, Bruneteau (Sort-ell)? (Jackson- ‘Penalties: None. i? T0 LOOK OVER. PROSPECTS NORTH SYDNEY. N. S., Dec. 16 —-Billy Hood, noted driver and race horse trainer, left Saturday for Lewiston. Maine, to look over right temper forspeed forh id- ing their edge and ' o playing factor hockey. several prospects for the Capo Breton raclngwclrcuit next season. a for taking iii‘;