Tges Over First Place B.Y.C. Shaicles Aces ln Overtime At Stadium The Chailottett-nit BY hollkey the Suntnierside team detcatctl . At-cs at t'-1 11' S lltlllllll in Summer- mth la-.l ti-.;hi Ill twcrtimc by the scttte oi '..'t to 1.iki- titer first place in the lsitittd Sriiinr 8" hockey league. The lit-lll!1'K were sporting 1 4-1 lciitl at tho curl of two per- ittils hut tlit- Si-lint iiittn crew i'ti;ti”:(l back 10'' four (allies in the final lr.:iiit-, and xxcrc leading 34 with tliice itiiiitttcs to go, llcrrill Pm- eaii kiioitetl the ('tItll'll and tho Null! cltihhcrs scoi'i-ti two in thcrextra Weekend Minor Hockey Results ten-tntiiute session to gain the ver- dict, Tlte honic boys had a fairly :1 on break on territot-tal play ill the llll'Sl two pciioils. but were not (in- ishiiig off their plays like the B. Y.('. nggttegalc They started to click in the lllIt'(l cattle and ttidcly tnitplayed thc visitors for lqttarters of the frame. Then Char- lttllrltlvill, ttultting tlesperatcl.x to got back into the gztme kept 'hc 1.-ices hack on their heels for the last five minutes. Their L-fturts ttcrc rt-uai'(icd at the 17.07 tnark. lllzirk Kane carrtotl the disk over ltize hltte line on the left sidt- and shot it in the i-oi'itt-r He c:.tiiic out of thc coriicr st-i'iiittitzit;e with the puck and rt.-laid it to Lloyd Shepp- ard and Pineaii lll'Illt'(l the latters 1 7-5 Taylor, Gaudet, M. Gallarit Dalton-Gallant. MacArthur) 6.12: 9. Ares Grady G. Bernard. Pope. MacArthur IDa1lon) 12.10: 10. B. A P935. 5i2:i."t..Ki-"estitpfli29.213;. First period: B.Y.C. F. Shep Tgytgrg " ' l”-"V1 llgcwls: 'w- Sh9l)pa"d' 17:20? Overtime ll. B.Y.C.' F. Sheppard iiiisrtiiidiirtt C-oylc Cutcliffe. 120. 12g B.Y'C-W Burke tL- shcp. I Scroiid period: 2. B.Y.C.. L. . - . , lsiu-ppant IPincau) 3.03, 3. B.v.C.llE;,",(.'. l-liifiyyl 7'01 penalllw mm” (' llttrkt -tr Sheppard) 5.50; 4. ' l pli Y L' Lewis Ilicady. L. Sheppard) 111.25. 3 Aces (Iaudet tltceves 16- 24. 1'1-iialties Kane. 2. M. Gallant lPopi- -ilujori, F. Sheppard Maj- OHA senior A lor ('tttt-litfe. Kitihener 2 Owen Sound 4 Tltird Pt-rtttd ti A('('S 'l'a)'lur 4M OHA Junior A (lnllzint) 1.30: 7 Aces. Rccvcn Kitt-liciier-Waterloo 5 Gttclph 7 l lllflIT1.s' 4.10, it Aces. Taylor IM Barrie it St. Catharine-s 6 Michigan State Defeats l ket:m'll'lll1il1llll?lltllllllLPkLillltulniliiir short l'Pl)(luIltl into thc tli'apcries le(:wlilN M my 5-pvrly Alleua H, l'i9l11lil(l (:filllll1)l(l)'l1lllI. lriiid i'tseIcir”io I .. . i. , y up . s--,-,-;.-,-. 713? ::.::.:.' .:.:::..:; UCLA In Rose Bowl Ttlt f ymhnw 0 la lot of lalicllcd stints Spllngc”. ' '1 hi mm, In the I)lCl'lllllt' scxsiun tht- t'isit- PASA1)1-INA Calif. t'AP)---hlirii- triumphs hit" the Big 'l'PIl The spr1ngG:rS.,g.”ak 'l ' ors took cominand. Fraiil-. Shep igan State n't)artaiis and till,-'1 coast is still searcliing for win 'ml w' ("'”w:' p g n iparfl tlngilly 1-Quitting; on it x(-recn- l()llL'lll cacti ntlior to a saviiuc Re No. 2 in its series with lllt' mid- nmlkml l ',l"'mll H K, m(. ed shot at 121) Bitrkw :11)! the in. on the !1't)tlI1(l and in the tit ttlwcstci'itei's. R'”'k"” 3” ' D. "1"": .-um,,L.;. lillly in”, wt”, minute, it was lcft for a field goal t lOl Michigan Static broke ti 7-? limitl- (:'”lad'l”'" ' l,me'S,lt Rah. Ur 11,9 mertiiiic -goiii-. Ft-zitilt Shep last 501011 K4t('1itl(lH to dcriil ie lock early in the final qiizii"ci' on l3l"fdltl”i Elldh bi ii pp. ,' pa,-d lpd mt. HM...” mm two gaine as the Spartans ll" lie an elet-trifyint: 67-yard pass play '2': Vl- lalltlghan 'l' M”. "C" (-nunlprg Fdgur '1'-”i(,,- mi, hadtliose Bowl with a rotisinc I4 front left halfback Clarence Punks 13- Lawlm. lay! B' Mullllkti 'ligers hm U-a-H -and m:"' (mi nuhnan victory liliititlny to his six-foot-tltrce left end, -lttllll 80?” bit 3- Dlllt-'l"'n' ,tmm.?l (Oil. the m 1 V1”. MI. 113 Rich! end lltive Kaiser Kt-(l fBig Thunilcrl Lewis who tititranp -ll"lllil'l'llh 3- R”"h'"l l . .. "1, A ., I ..m d A l y the winning ll('ltl goal with hoot Sam Brown for the totichdowit - Tilonzirt-hs' goals all h.) V l e'(.m,m,(: 'B(,(.m::'m .n,. H” x. that scnt tlic hall sailitiu 41 l!"lVl Far oiitflatitcti on the Hrotititl lt.V DOW; Rangers grim by P. 1(1). tillllelill tlic(lCl1ai'ltiLlhtititrlnil-lnlg mrmlgh the gnalpnstsi Hm SWIHBIIS. devaqamm mm!"-l lnr. Hornets 3'. lloiiarchs 0. . liornet-5' goals all by -l. D'dVl5 Rangers 1: Snitfircs 1. Rangers znaltrvl-1 Rohertst Spitfires coal by S. Ltirlitcr. Canadians .1: Ttnclicts 0. ('anadintis' coals h.V W ("-f))'l9- I. Poulton. 1.. Doyle, Springers 11: Tigers: Springers' coals l).V (4). H. Stewart 15). Tigers tzoztl by B. Diitgwt-ll.. PAPERWElGllT&- Cubs 5: Bruins 0. C-ubs' goals by J. Kvltllfdy (2) 6. Duncan. J. Rogers and R Burgoyne. Leafs l: Rluehirds ti Leaf.c' goal by J. Duffy. 'l'i:et's 2: Rcdwintts 0 i Ti:1rs' goals by G. MacMillan Falcons 3. Hawks l Falcons goals 1 . R. Rice Lewis Btirkc. lt, Flood (ZN by W, Schleycr the first period slid into lllt' hack boards and broke his leg nlitnc the tinklc, Coach S("huriii;iii tiititttttiiced alter thc cattle that th:' lit-s would play 2; hcitctit game tor (it-rztt-d in the itt-ar tiititre. Liiti-tipsB,Y.(' (itiitl. Iicutkt Def lcncc. Biirge, ('o)lc. F Slii-ppnrd, )Smith; forwards--W. Sltctiimrrl. Pint-au. lx.inc . Sheppard. MacDonald, Wt-.t:1tt-rbie. Aces: Gtizil. (it-tiiihlc. :lt-iicc. S. pBernard Ctilrliffc, liccvtt-. N130 Arthur, Forwards, llzirris, italker. . F i”-a" l Whitlock Gets 2 (2). G. ilac-Doniald; I-iawks' twill by R ntttt: BA.VTA'lf.Vv-- Cantu-ks 2. Fa:-11:--. l Canucks' coals by A. Gi'c:or.V and E. Dowling: 1'1.-tt:tes' goal by A, Dnlziel (R. Scaiitlebury). Arrows 2. Colts 0 Arrow: goal: by K Camphel 'and D. Lo:-i it) Rt-Hers) 1,. Eagles 2. Flvcrx l Eagig-5' zmils hv B. N1 1 aid and D. Reid: Ftyersi go 0 Fraser Burke. Bears 6. At'P.s 0. Bears' -znnls xth, mulli'l1P4 '3). A, Gallant. Bo EL. 3 ('g,iJticks l (Bombefsxl ht;-19131 by L. Dunn 12) ac-Don A. Dover. MIDGETS- Royals 3. Vii-s 1. I-ioyals' tittzils by l1'lli'icn tBtlII faint. Lnniz. -tftillagtuini. fMu.t-rayi. iRoyals ll. Abbie-s 5. onald. ENILES- : : Abbles 2. Royals 2 Abhiesl goals by B. llund (V. Rtiynlsf goals by H:lL',(,'ll and It. .VlcCar Beck). V. l:l2tiidi'aliaii. lot, Don Whalen and 8. Reid. by F ifarliiillan grlannaghan; Cnuuck5' goal by Lantz (BuuLau1l; VWS goal byiiobinsont Roiyals' goals by 1-1. Callaghan (3), A. tllzit-Farlycn 13). D. Bun- lxain 421; Ahliies' goals by (tarn- hum 12), Joseph. D. Doyle. Mac- (John Beavers, leading margin ill the 1 Coast Senior Hockey Lezigtic. out Bedlam. which this lll.Nl0l'lt pt-st-pmoi'e Wall Kowzilczyk. Pcaks midi in Gery Plantitis. the Bruins lA'(”ll to lthe air on the arm of thcir erst- scason ganie has not soon 1:27 fcuanita Paleit A a.v.c. MARKSMAN D TEE?.dEY' J.” 3- 12.59. After playing the int two games at the Civic Stadium in Summer- slde the Island Senior "B" Lea- gue wings hack into action at the Sports Arena in Charlottetown to- night when the Pu-kdnle Flyei-it, boasting two Iuccusive wins over the St.u'ni'.ne aide Aces, will be at home to the wobbly Montague Primrosea. ' A team that won its first three league games the Prlmi-ores were finally sent to defeat in its four- th outing when they encountered the B. Y. C. at the Arena last Thursday night. However the Pi-lmroses hold two of their three league victories over Parkdalc and are quite confident pC-farvcr Tops, X . u p . i-,F.I"yers-Primroses Clash In Senior Game:Tonight that they can continue their mut- cry over the Flyers tonight. with playing conch Allie vcr showing them how. the ly- ers have been coming along at-I great clip -since the early league games. and are at present the high- est-scoring team in the league. hav- ing scored 44 goals in 8 games. Conch Carver in the league's top scorer with 17 goals and 4 assists and along wtf.h,1inemni.es Buddy been the secret -of the Flyers suc- cess in the past few contents. Frank Roper will be back in harness to handle the goaltending chores for the Flyers after an ab- Ciark and brother-Sldp Carer. has Dunn 1- .2 rue -. vncotbnlng in tho n.-s. mink aid the Itopplnl for the rtym i. ii. game with the Ace: in summer. tide Friday and held the Ace. go gulls. I fpat which can't go un. noticed-in a free-scoring Jenn. such an the Island senior "3", Not counting the scoring in 1", lllilltl Same in sununerside thin in how the scoring nee looh. sence of 3 games while he was (I G A Carver. F . 8 1! 4 P; P": . . O I 10 15 H bowls. B . s c 9 is 1 Clark. F .. 4 I 1 13 1 Hulhes. M . 4 4 1 11 to Shepherd B I 5 6 it 2 Pntenu. B 5 6 I 11 11 J. Ready, I 5 It 5 ll 3 Springfield and Norboro Draw The Springfield Juniors and Nor boro Juniors battled to a 12-12 tie at the Springfield rink Thursday. Gerald Mayne rapped home 9 of Springfield's goals while the Payn- ter brothers nipped the other 3. Lloyd Lawless scored 7 for Nor- boro and the McGuirk brothers got five. Covehead Beats Bulldogs 8-2 In a regular game of the North River Senior League played at .'ht)1'(ll River rink on Saturday the Starting tonight. in l0-team round-robin series of games will begin for the Seagram Trophy and prizes. Also a 10-team round- robin series will start. tonight for the Presidentl prizes. and I third 10-team rotmd-robin series of games will start tomorrow night for the Vice President's prizes. These three series along with the Rendezvous Trophy play which has been going on for about a week will take up the full month of January. giving each member at least two games a week. Seagram's Trophy Play Begins At Club Tonight Following is draw for tonight. For Seagram's T1'opiw...7 ppm. lce 1-Hon. T. W. L. Prop-he Hon. A. W. Matbeson, R. R, aeif g; Stewart; vs.. G. G. Hughes, . . Johnston, J. K. MacD ' L. Blakney. . cum Ice 2-1-I. R. Carrutltus, 1;, Mi9D0l18ld. M. Macltdillan, 1);-, T. Hooper; vs.. A. 3. Hawaii. Dr. Pierce. E. Tedlord. 5. Car- son. Ice 3-F. Hobbs. H. Dobson. 1. Trainer, G. Williams; vs” 1);. Maclntiyre, G. Milligan, R M”. Kenina. R. Clark. Beavers Drub Hawks 6-l Caps Lose To Ramblers SAINT JOHN, .V.B. tCP'7Sill1lllJt)llIl. maintain-ing illvlflllitlil. .-illtiiiticl years pi'oniptl,Y hrokc loose ztiti tng p - the CED-Wily l'l'0)"l 0! lllllilllil lVh,'k' ””'3l'('- R”""””',K'l”x l Htignt Lewis. Classy cctitermantin the lt'i'l2tlD sit-rill)! NWO With l7 L'(ll.A, t-haiitpioiis ol ll1(' ll llic lxiiox t-tniiicrted with haltli.i':k "I IN ” Y C picked U 8 gum Wimp 115.. it.-t.-.1 it 1na(Ic up 0! 7 Coast (.tIfl'('1TIlf'P. ll.'l(l ttt-st the Jun Ilcckcr for 47- mitts tind tI.c1 I " .p .g lg );:oaI illltl to :t.x-.t.ts. the latter ties lscore it-14 inst a few I1iIIllllt- tie-pBt'tttiis 1.1:.-re lint-k in tttc.g:int--.onp:JnIl -111 35:-I55 ll! last tllglll-v IS-:him M”, wltm. tmnn of the park. time and tension nioiiiitcd :.'.ttli the N151; scvmi-,xai'd lino. lxoxtlititd Senior game played at Ctvlctdalp Flyrws for the league lead. -every play that ensued. climaxed made ttvc. lll(' one. and reserve lby the field goal. high dive over the pileup in the NlNT" Tl”-ll?" CPl1lf'P of the line for th lying l The goal posts wt-re tit-ttmlisiiedltoiiclttlown. p .hy uprtiariotis Iilirltiuziti State fansi l)(-ckci".-z conversion made It and the otitcomq spelled nir-B114-14. Coals 2 Assists I to the Rambler sick list with Bob Gray and Copper Leyte White was injured in the groin by Craig in tltc dying minutes while Reid stiff:-red K ll 1 1 m a it lPuddicombc) Pcitaltics: Boilcau (major) 12110. - Wliyto lni:ijoi'! 12:30. l lskaled and outchecked last plat-el Third period: 5. Moncton. Ledticla knee injury midway in the third . lVl0tl('l0l1 Hawks for a 6-1 decision tsinnettl 4:18: 6. Saint John. Bar- gessinn. at, by -Monday night. g V ” p . p Beavers scored a brace III U-H'h,t. Saint .lohn. Bntleau ti-ittichber- tperiod with the Riibic-P2ill;idttio- gm-. lJoncs line starring. Vip Pall:-irlino lfircd two and assisted Ron ltviliic land Bill, Barrett. Wally Klllltllunt W and Mark Boileau were the other Pidsudny i . sucessful Saint John marksmcn. the third when he prcveittetl i substituting for goalie Jim Shirl.) Jim has - cause of a lame hip. Lineups Ray Leduc was on the shooting end of a play with Bill Sinm-rt in shutout for young Billy James. 3-t.tl heeii out of action l)('- Palladino, Smith, Nicolle, Btiilmti. rclttl tPa11adino, Ruble) 16:03; Lineup Iitimtlton) 17:411. fence: Blackburn. Lepine. Camp- Pt-iialtics: Wliyte 14:00, Built-aiipimnl iucimosh; (0,-wards; Mileg Hi-15. IML-Phee. Whitlock, B. McDonald, 5", Leger. J. Leclerc, Dorringtnn. q 11 11 104:2 Amherst 12 411-27'tdefencc: L. Kiley held. Bot- lley. Powers: forwards: White, A.llt1l'2liS'l' i(7P'--l)P5Pllt' -" l)'l'0pSc-hmidt. Brlllant. Therrlen, Kon- goal rally in the third period 1-'i'cd- ne(ly' gm-naquezy 1). Kiley. James rrictoii Caps ticnt down to a 0-4 Summan, ' (l('lt'al at tho Jtaiidush of Amliorstp First "Hind. lg Amhely. Bub .l”'"'”'”5;””.'"”l '.”c it p hwd lnnt -white. Schmidt) 4; -; 2, 1 Ramblcts tired tour unatisuiii Fredericton, whmock 5:59p Sp tz”a.15 l." "W mldfjle 5955?" rmr Fredericton. Whitlock IM-"Phce. their VtCtl"'Y "W31": 0” "9 Miles) 13:14; 4. Amherst, Brillant W)Il('t0II G0al3 Plllsfltllll” ill" minor pcitaltics were haiiilctl -tut. (white L Kjlevl 17-30 fence: Weaver. Leblanc, Wliytc: um... in me second period. Pmm'm-cg. Bl5(,khu;.ni”.47 forwards: Lac-roix. Carver llirsrli-1 Pit-rye in-ill-duty the length .id- semmd 'p"im',: 5 A'mljwrsL fold. Hennrssey. Sinnctt. Ilowttt-ss. mg 3931 getter, added four .illIIf'E schmidm (whiny Bouey, : 1; Lcdut-. Houle. tto his steadily mounting total title A m h 9 I, gt Brmam ,while Saltll -"ill" Gltali -l3ll"l55 t'l”'.1-etcran Btick Whitlock shot two S'L.hmidH l,4i, '7 Amherst Th": fence: Barrett. Hinchbergcr. Blk-ttnr the Caps. Schmidt and Titer. Hen yBe””:mu'P7' Kennedy; 9,,2. lacich; forwards: Putltiictiritiio 1-,0" item the gun-r Amiti-rst u Amhcmt mjmam (I K'iitV' Kiillmrtn. Kll'l.ttlR. Jones. litll)lt'.'5(l(”-or-5 while (fzimpbcll and lliles S'(.hmldl) hf” ” HIiI(l1' U11 ll"-l l”l'9d9l'l'3l"" "mil Penalties: J. Lcclcrc 3:01. (Jiailf. vuifics 2 Rural: 2 Hlingii-ii-"ck Roituy Vhcdoiialtl midi itiiiimiltintlilrildltiigiiihhocllieiiiiilo "ll: by Lea” 1335' D Kiley . , . . .. . . . . ,- Y , . , Vic: goals hy ,ilot'g.'in (P Dewar Judson, lAn1hpr5l winger blasted the .irst -'l.M'd -0.... 9' F. I .-1 ' Lunditand J. irsenziuit tGi11is. Summary goal of the game on -a pass 'il2iy MncSr,w,::flI;:Ck' Md-,heel,m.C4l1'.L Steele”: Rnyzilf goals by 308100 First pt-ritid -- 1. Saint -lttllll, with St-hinidt zind WllItC-bl1l.)lliIl- Frederidnm Campbell lLPpll'lE, lC0.Vl9l Brill Stewart 1.ilcCm'- Riiliir lP;illat'iino. Jones) 10 ll..2. lurk cqtiallcd it at 52:29 slightly whmock) :51 mack): p - saint .1 0 tin, Palladino tllitliic. more than a minute later whe'n her Penalties: Blackburn 8,27. Officials. 1) 1-rtzicll. W. CF05 Jonesr 17.22. 11lt)rkc(lkl1lS way down the lens h 0 maps. 'ory, J, KPlllle(ly. G. Noonan. Penalties: None. p . ll('VTlfI . ' . . - Mulligan. B. Milligan. W. Law- Second period: 3. saint Jultti. Two more Ply-'i)'0l'-i. 5lt91lllll'tl-99!?” 5 ' 7T3 Palladino (Jones) 2:55; 4. S.'1lnt,WltIte and aim flieldvtIlay7bcAd(ld001CT8lS 8 3 Br . . "'15";-v-' I '.'l'.":if l I I I i lp e j -- clieor after scoring the .'t00th'gue career. Montreal crowd If his National loamy Lea-lnuichlv bind in. Tortilla zealot- C d" 1 IR d l : fullback Doug Peters executed a :a.-ll."." LP.?E (Photo by W. Taylur) WEEKEND Hoclfgf RESULTS S Fredericton - Goal: Craig: de-ll - Goal: P. Leclercn SATURDAY -oemtt-mt l('i'eight0n, Gadsby) 1:14 3. Boston. Ferguson (Mat.-kc-11) B:22t T0RON.sr3N':MIA)IE:RO” 2 .4. New York, . Murphy (I-lcrgcs-I flteimcr. Concacliert 12:58, l Fir” "erhdl 1: Detroit Prowl PCIlfllllCS2 Sawchuk misconductl "l322;t'.iiLY”'if.lll?1f?lfll?"t3;vLi:fi't1;; --c----1 4".l0' Lindsay 9:07' Pmnovost low Third period: 5. New York. Pron- 48. Toppazzini 12:12, Hurst 14:00. lice lnmhgme, Popem, 3.15: 6' secwd. pnhdz. Scoring: None” New York,Creighton lBathgatc, Penamesz M'gay 3336' Dine” Lewickt) 7:05; 7. Boston, Gardner 9335- N””?""k” limo 3"” W05: 'QtIa('kct1bush, Gttidnliill 12:16: 3.1 New V(II')l:,. Conocher tlfergeshci-; - '- , : - ' - -) tr 1 ', I Third period: 2. Toronto. Stewart mgr-nalltcs: Gartshy 4:051. Arm- 'Neslei'etiko, Bolton) 1:25: 2'. Tor- to H tmanour Ruume) 4. strong 5:36. Guldolin 10:18. on . urs . .- 04: 4. Detroit. Ullman tPavelich. SUNDAY ”r.vstai) 18222. RANGERS 4 BOSTON z Penalty. Pronuvost 13:16. SUMMARy MONTREAL 7 CHICAGO 3 First period: Scoring. None. Penalties: Bolvin 2:14. Lablne i SUMMARY , 3:22, Fontinato 17:06. Flr" l"'l”d: 1- Ch'c35"- L"ze"' Second period: 1. Boston. Fla- bcrger tit-tickoskl, Ciesla) 9:05: 2. Montreal. M. Richard IH. Rich- ard. Belivt-nu) 12:31: 3. Montreal, -Mosdell tProvost) 12:46: 4. Chi- lcago, Leswlck (Skov.Mickoski) 15 man 7211; 2. New York, Prentice tBafhgatc, Popcin) 1t.t:l9. 1 Penalties: Creighton and strong two minors 8:21. Third period: 3, Boston. Laycoe (Quin. enbush) 3:58; 4. New York, Lewicki (Bartlett) 4:511; 5. New York, Horvath IGadsby, Lcwicki) 11:33: 6. New York. Popcin 19:59. Penalties: Lahinc two minors 3:58, Bathgale 12:23, DETROIT 5 CHICAGO 1 Arm- Penalty: Lltzenberger 10:33. p Second period: 5. Montreal. Mos- ldcll (St, Laurent) 17:53: Penalty: Fogolin 8:19. Thlrd period: 6. Chicago. Dews- ,btit1v tstanley. Litzenberger) 2:24. 57, Montreal. Beliveau (M Richard) lolmstcad) 4:20. 8. Montreal, Geof- SUMMARY lfrion (M. Richard. Bclivcau) 12:36. pi,-51 "K-ind; 1. pen-(mg Kelly 9, Montreal. St. Laurent 13:51: 10 .HOW(., 3:30; :1-De”-any Detvcc. Montreal. Provost tCurry, St. 1 I"- i-chm (Djneeni 1942, em) 14:42. 1 Penalties: Hollingworth 10:44, Penaltlcs: Fogolln 12:13.t.es- w;m.13;45, wick 13:10. Beliveatt 13:10, Sulli- lvnn 18:20, Talbot 18:20. RANGERS 6 BOSTON 2 p SUMMARY I First period: 1. New York. Pren- tice IPopcin) 15:45. Second period: 3. Detroit. Kelly 6:59, Penalties: Skov 1'28, St.an1cyi6:- 55. Prriiiovost 11:20. Third period: 4 Detroit. llowc (Godfrey) 4:22: 5, Chicago. McIn- tyre lstanlcyl. 3 J0: li,l)(-lroit, l Penalties: McKenney 4:49. Fon- Howc lKclly, Chcvrcfllsl 14:21. 'ft'nato 8:29, Mnckell 16.03. Penalties: Sandtnrd and Rcibcl Gendron tCreighton. Gadsby) 1::4:01.Micknski 10:13. Dowsbury Second period: 2. New York.tl7:17. ' ilce-Fishing Indoor Sport No Pastime For Softies 1 I13! FRED CHAFE Some of Canadian Press Staff Writer owned but most are built and It's midwinter in Canada and-rented by resort operators for time (m. the sportsman to tazeputhom winter means attythintl but around a tire, leaf through fisltingta" 0”:59850"- l tackle catalogues and dream oft Once inside, things are comfort- wmsplashed lakes and rive,-5 -able enough. There are benches to Unless. that 1,. he happens to begsit on. a wooden floor to keep your one of the very special 1,,-c,,d..tfcct off the ice. holes to fish mick 0; wood and tong on patj.'l.lIrfIll2ll, racks to hold tackle and at encc-for whom zero weather sign ;9'”'l 0" 0" 5901'! '0 K0013 the Place nls that it": time for insulated "'3""- I . boots and me he chiselg V Hooks are bailed. lines adjusted On the big and windy lakes of "1 lens"! so "tr minnow Is sua- Ontario and the Prairie: and the Pelldkd 3"” W "19 botlon and the wide SI. mwreme river, it-S Ice, rod-actually little more than stick mm"! um. "Mn ad mhm0w..a.fool long or less-delicately ba- batted hooks by the thousands will limit on a rack so that the slight- be dunked In M.” Wu", to 1,,” cat nudge on the line pulls it ottl of whitsfish. herrtng,lake trout or b-lam and siznats 2- him just about anything with fins PA-"ENCE NEEDED NOT FOR 9oF"E5 ' So you settle down to wait If the "'1 Pfoblbllt 15!? Only kind 0' fish aren't in a feeding mood. the Angling that is predominantly Iillwatt can he hug. llId00l' SP0”. but WI 5”" ll" '9' After a while. with the stove creation for tomes. . roaring full blast. you feel too Blue 0' '0P9I'lll0l1I 8 "Sh llllllwarm and go outside to cool off. Wlllcll ml! V"? l0 Wt? "W" ulntwlthout warning you're freezing of I large packing crate up to nnjuninl ' Iutomobllc garage. Right now pack i,,smp they're going up by the hundreds: In places like Ontario's Lnke Sim- one and the Ste. Anne rlvcr around Ste. Anne de in Parade. Que. p Louis 'Oiwos Govt. tltcni arc privately you find some sneaky whitcfish has stolen your ball while your back was turned. Most of the winter sport fish are delicate feeders and It takes a quick yank on the line at the first sign of movement to hook them. slllfe herring. Whitefish and tom- . : PHILADELPHIA 7 me A N. son pnan Bffly lfnri-in stand: out fI1.VCods are anything but spectacu- lar fighters it my be this home of reflexes that fnjocts fhn spm-(. lmz element into the game, 0" D-arhaps Ii'it the varicty. on bottles or WMET like Lake Slmcoe. which probably eoltllns its many different species or fish as any lake in North America, you may come up with n llx-Inch herring. n two-pound Wllllifhht-I four-pound lllll or u 15-poll! lib ftrtntt. The ice itnttiinh-I. .V '- ttve t by pm. insult really care lliey mi id-gt;-lotvs when Million Dollars (AP: Joe is owes the government "wcli 11,000.11!) back taxes" gm-ding to In article In Jan 7 of mfehe sriturdn Eycnlnngg 1:01! Older by he " .V 00 19- Atnfd to Edward Linn.'f He says C(li'Pl'l('8(l Red Wings defeated the .Vitic-mile Creek Bulldogs all. in ttIti- race for the S. R. Johnson Trnplty. Willis Mills paced the winners attack with a 3-goal effort while teammates Keir MacDonald and Hunter each netted I pair. Loss .11acPhall picked up the single. For Bulldogs Forbie Taylor scor- i-d both tallies. Nine penalties were handed out. 7 going to Covehend. Bison Bombers Win Game 6-1 The Montague Bison Bombers do cated the Murray Harbour Nor- th hockey squad 6-1 in an exhibit- tltin game played at Montague rink Saturday night. The stronger loc- 'als held the sway of the game during the first period, but in the second session the visitor: came back strong to hold off the Bom- ber attack, however, the pace he gain to tell in the third period and once again the bombers took the lead putting four goals in the net. Montague goals were scored by K. Power 13). E. Maclnnis (2) and H. Campbell. The lone Mur- ray Harbour North goal was scor- ed by S. Johnston. Coveltead 6 Hampshire 5 At the North River Rink last. night in a regular game of the North River League Covehead shaded Hampshire 6-5. The winners were paced by n 4-goal performance by H. Hughes. K. MacDonald and W. Willis picked up singles. Five players each scored one for the losers; Campbell, MacLenn, Cudntore, Johnson and Walt. Ton Miler Back in Competition MELBOURNE (AP! World mile record-holder John Landy will return to competition after a break of more than 12 months in a special carnival here at Olympic Park Jan, 4. He will meet Lon Spurrler of California in the half- mlle event. Landy said Sunday he had no chance of winning against Spur- rtcr and was racing only as "a o n ? c He said "1 havenlt had any com- petition since I resumed training and I haven't even run against the clock, 1 think 1 am in enough to stay in the middle of the field.” in-Ono of 1956 BARDSTOWN. Ky. tAP) - ur. J. J. Wheat has put in 1 claim to the first hole In one of 1950. The veteran golfer sank his -tee shot on the 138-yard. par 3 ninth hole of the My Old Kentucky used I seven iron for the feat. timed at 3:30 p. m. Sunday. SPORT 8 ARENA Today's Minor Hockey -Program Hockey Leagues Ice 4-W. Mellish. A. Tait Jg S. Taylor, W. Scantlebury: 'vs., J. Wilson. M, Hogan, G. and". son. Major Wnddeu. 8:30 P. .- Ice 1-J. S. Moore. R. Pitt, D. giar(e;iii,rf'Ie'Ec' Bcampbeu: "” R . . . ur ea, , ' G. Abbott. n D smm” Today's activities in Minor will consist of Claim;-First Hofc- ; Home Country Club coI.ll'S!.HEl the following games:- 11.00-12.00 - Paperweights -- QSS Leafs vs. Model-Soruthport Ctils. 2:00-3:00 - Pee Woes - Mon- archs vs. Tigers. 4:00-5:00-Bantams - Colts vs. QSS Bombers. Surfing Today At Montague Curling schedule Montague link today: Clarkson rhield 7 P. M, Fast. ice - J. 8. DenR.ochea. 1. Phillips. R. Martin, L. Marshall vs Wm, MacLean, C. Nicholson, D. Murray. E. McGi1livi-ay. West ice - J. MacLean. L. John- ston. J. Ballem. A. Robertson. vs G. 'Gordon. G. MacDonald. A. Wighlmln. N. Thompson. 9 P. M East ice - H. Muar, D. Wanna- maker. J. Clarey. J. Jackson vs A, E. Sullivan. Dr. Inman. R. Mac- hon, M. Jackson. West ice -- P. Sinclair. G. Nichol- son, E. Shaw, B. Kok. vs At. Mac- Donald. S. MacDonald. G. Kennedy P, MacLure. Members please clip for refer- ence. Ice 2-Beginning f Presidents Prizes-llggperormlrgf Nellh Gl'l- llelfyt G. Scanda- bury. G. L. Bennett; vs., R. Jon. irhts. C. Boudreault. W. Wood. L. Doyle. Ice 3-N. A. Nicholson. 1'. Cannon. K. Ready. L. Campbell: vs.. J. J. Moi-Ma. F. Macmiilnn. Dr, A. Mac-Mlllan. W. M3cGl'Ogor. Ice 4-E. Wood. W. Haywood. H. Douglas. M. Yaomnns: VI. 6. MaoLean. D. Maclrvtyre. 6. Well- ner. J. Mac-Ke-nntn. All games in (the trlt-ree round robin serial win he a mu. low! Results By THE CANADIAN PRESS Cotton Bowl Texas Christian 13 Mississippi 14 Sugar Bowl Georgia Tech 7 Pittsburgh 0 Orange Bowl Oklahoma 20 Maryland I For Quality Mildncu Value Caps Continue For 2 Weeks The financially burdened Capitals Hockey Club. sponsors of the Fred- ericton Capitals of - the ACS1-IL. decided Saturday to continue opera- tions for BC least two week; The Club Directors will foot the bills for the period, The club was fenorted to be losing about 31.5001 weekly. A boosters club of over 200 mem- bers will hold in meeting to plan a membership drive. It has taken over the sale of programs and will take a more active part in promot- lnt ticket sales. ('.XV.Xl!.lt N )l.S'lY'.S'1'i .51-Zll.V(:' llftll-'t(l(lU ll(iARl-'l 11 l HOC l M-ONTAGUE Sports Arena Ltd. TUESDAY. JANUARY 3 AT I:30 P.M. ....y5,..- PARKDALE FLYERS Admission: Adults 60:: Children 35: KEY PRIMIOSES SKATING Monday and Wednesday- Afternoon - 4 - 5:30. Admission: Adults 25c; Children lb Monday and Wednesday Evening - 8-10 P.M. Admission we Tuesday - 8:30 P.M. B. E. I Hockey League MONTAGUE at FIYBBS day -- 8:30 P.M. D it, 1. Hockey League 1 ACES at B.Y.C. , -'riday Evening-8-10 p.m 1 Admission: Adults 506: Children 25c Sat. Afternoon - 2:30-4:3t. Admission: Adults 25c; Children 101'. 010! coma ill in . MS Pli- 1 inns. - 188 (II. GMT. 91'. i lujnl HOCKEY EQUIPMENT . am; on ALI. HOCKEY PANTS. sno GLOVES. eoituii toutmnu. simi- titts BIKE 3H9? ; AND spout- Wthn om M)”