a $ ' re ee ee ee SS SPC SPSS BEE AC SPREE NHL SATURDAY ca ates eters ae Club: BOSTON 1 MONTREAL 2 |! 17, Douglas 9:52, Mahovlich, § p.m- Christmas Cheer ‘Spiel SUMMARY. McKenzie 12:54, Howell 13:50, Ice 1 — J. Shelfoon, H. to First period—No scoring Pew- | Mahovlich, Brown 15:25, Arm- bell, E. MacLaughiaft, H. Mit- alties — Ferguson 4:10, Oliver | strong 15:36. ton vs D. Shears, G. Fe Bi §:10. Third period—9. Toronto, Ma- |@hama, Dr. Mactlellan. Second period — 1. Montreal, |hovlich 7 ‘Keon, Armstrong)! Ice 2 — J. Squarebriggs, J. G. Tremblay 7 (Richard, Laper- |2:36; 10. Toronto, Pulford ‘12 Cameron, J. MacDonald, W. riere) 7:20, 2. Montreal, Fergu- (Shack) 12:23; Il. Toronto, Rodd vs Art Ballem, D. George. gon 6 (Larose, Talbot) 11:45. |Sback 11 (Pulford, Horton)| 1. MacKinnon, B- Crockett Penalties — Woytowich 17:47/|13:84; 12 Toronto, Pulford 13 | a3 ~ 8 Goss, G. Trainor | Fleming 18:06 (Horton) 16:50. Penalties—Mc- i Reewe, 5. Deane 0 Dew Third period — 3. Boston, | Kenzie 1:33, Horton 6:43, Brown | Douglas, H. H. Doug- Bucyk 10 (Stewart, Oliver) 6:13. | 10:30, Boyer, Hadfield double | las, V. a Penalties—Fleming, Harris :29,|/ minors 14:33. |. Ice 4 — N. Nicholson, B. Part- Talbot 4:09, Boivin, Larose 6:54, | Shets om goal by: ridge, F: Brown, D. Cosgrove vs Woytowich 7:20, Provost 10:13. New York 18 11 10—39 | E. MacCallum, J. MacMillan, B. ty Shots on goal by: Toronto 14 10 15—39 | Stevenson, R- MacDonald. Boston 7 2 7—16| Attendance—14,401. | Ice 5 — Dr. D. MacDonald, 8 Montreal 1612 7—35 | Giddings, A. Trewin, D. Kilpat- Attendance—13,489. SUMMARY rick vs T. Winter, A. MacNeill, | ee . First period—1. Detroit, Howe fF. Callaghan, M. MacFadyea NEW YORK’ 4 TORONTO 8 14 (Bathgate, Ullman) -1:48, 2. (rotate) SUMMARY Detroit, Bathgate 10. ‘McDon-| First period—1. Toronto, Keon |ald) 3:3 Penalties—R. Well | AT MONTAGUE ? ® (Horton, Armstrong) 3:40; 2. |:38, Jarrett 9:18, Bergmen! 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