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Only recently given a regular posi- tion after a. long stretch on the bench, he snared centre Tod Sloanls pass about 30 feet from the Ranger net and drilled a knee- hlgh siazler past Johnny Bower. That was at 1s:s9. Leafs picked up a. penalty soon afterwards and Rangers closed off the game by YORK KIIITTITIB MILLS LIIQTILTWED Harry A. Mccbougcll Moore 8. McLeod Lid. I43 Great Geo. St. Dial 0031 119 Queen st. Dill 0541 Promo Bros. Ltd. A Juck cm...-9.. '3 Queen SI. Dial 3683 Kelly & Moclnnls 185 Great acts. It. Hooiey's Men's Montague Dial 3035 Wear Phone 00 Henderson Cudrnore m Gnfton st. Dial 4012 in Item st. Di-I 8014 s. A: McDonald in Queen st. Dial 6518 R. T. Holman Ltd. lumnaerside .m....--:m-----:-- Est. B. Lecrd Sou rls , seven minor swarming around Lumiey for a tying goal. Bower was lifted for an extra attacker but Lumley was unbeatable. Both clubs sent out makeshift combinations because of. injuries. Rangers were without forwards Max Bentley and Camille Henry and defenceman Bob Chrystal. Toronto had three forwards on the sick list: George Armstrong. Gordie i-iannigan and Bob Baley. Referee Red storey handed out penalties. four to Rangers. tuanaary j rirst period: aeorinr: none. Pen- alties: Irwin 0:31. Murphy 11:12. Piainsn 14:12. Builer 14:18, Me- Creary 18:50. Second period: Scoring: none. Penalty: Stewart 12:04. Third period: Toronto, Morrison (High) 15:29. Penalty: Pismsn 17: stops: Bower . ll 7 6-24 Lumlgy 2 7 8-17 MONTREAL. (OP) - Bernie (Boom Boom) Geoifrion'e ninth goal of the season proved the margin of victory Saturday as the pace-setting Montreal Canadiens Soccer Results DONDON. (Reuters) ,Results of soccer games played Saturday in the United Kingdom: nxousn LEAGUE Division I gallon W 2 Chelsea 1 Burniey 3 Aston Villa 2 Charlton A o wolve1rl;smPt0l1 2 Liverpool 1 Arsena Manchester U 4 Blackpool 1 Middlesbrough 0 Manchester C 1 Newcastle U 1 Portsmouth 1 Preston N E 2 Sheffield U 1 Sheffield W 2 sunderland 2 Tottenham 1 Huddersfield T 0 W Bromwlch fl Cardiff C 1 Division II Birmingham 0 Bury 0 Fulham 5 Hull C 1 Leeds U 2 Oldham A l Leicester 0 9 Lincoln 2 Luton T 2 Blackburn R 1 Plymouth A 3 Derby C 2 Roiherham -U 1 Bristol R 1 Stoke C 0 Notts C 1 Swansea T 1 Brentford 0 West Ham U 1 Everton 1 Nottingham F 2 Doncastcr R :' FOOTBALL ASSN CUP First Round Aidershot 5 Wellington Ii Barnsley 5 York C 2 Bath 0 Walsall 3 Blyth S 0 Accrington 1 Brighton 5 Coventry C 1 Cambridge U 2 Newport C 2 Colchester U i Millwail 1 Crewe Alex 0 Bradford .C 0 Darlington 1 Port Vale 3 Exeter C i Hereford U i Flnchley l Southend U Ii Gainsborough T i Ohuterileld 4 Gateshead 1 Tranmere R 2 Great Yarmouth 1 Crustal P 0 Grimsby T 2 Rochdale 0 Halifax T 0 Rhyl 0 Hartlepoois U 1 Mansfield T 1 Harwich and P 2 I-ieadington U Hastings 1 Guildiord C 0 Hltchin T 1 Peherborough U 3 liorden Colliery 0 Wrexham 1 Ipswich T 4 Reading 1 Layton O 3 Kettering 0 Northampton T 3 Llanelly 0 Nuneaton B 3 Watford 0 Queens P R 2 Shrewsbury T I Scunthorpe U 0 Boston 0 Selby '1' 0 Bradford 2 Southampton 1 Boumemouth 1. Southpart 1 Carlisle U 0 Spennymoor U 0 Chester I Swindon T 2 Newport. 1 Torquay 1' 1 Bristol C 3 walthamstow 1 Gillingham 0 Wejmouth 2 Bcdford 0 Wigan A 4 Scarborough 0 Witton A 4 Nelson 1 workington 3 Ferryhill 0 Yeovil 0 Norwich C 2 3 SCOTTISH LEAGUE Division A Celtic 4 Airdrieonians 1 Dundee 2 Stirling A l. Faikirk 2 Aberdeen 2 Hamilton A 1 Hearts 5 Hibernians 2 East Fife i Partick T 2 St. Mirren 0 Queen of s 1 Clyde 2 Rdith R 1 Rangers 2 Division B Albion R 4 Ayr U 2 Alice A 1 Dundee U I Arbrcath 2 Dumbarton 8 Dunfermline A 3 Queens P l Ktimarnock i Oowdenbeath ti Morton 4 rorfsr A ll st. Johnstone ii t'te:nhoussmuir l Third Lanark 1 Mothsrvreli I IRISH LIAGUI Aids I C: d I Ballymena U I Gientce-an I cllf-tonville 4 Bangor I Derry G 0'GlanaMm 0 Lintieid 2 Distillery 1 Portadown 1 Ooleraine 1 LONDON. (Reuters) - Moscow radio instructed listeners modes: that President lisenhoIUr's vtstz to Ottawa last week was intended to "sever the links between Can- ada and Britain". The object. the broadcast said. was to "enslave still more the United Btatea' north- - .. Maple Leafs, Ca-nadiens Win Games On Saturday shut out Detroit Red Wings i-0 be- fore H.491 jubilant National Hoc- key League fans. The jammed house gave Gerry McNeil a tremendous ovation as the diminutive net-minder register- ed. his second straight shut-out and his fourth of the season. Csnadiens didn't appear to miss their high-paid centre. Jean Beli- veau. Paul Meger and Dickie Moore were also on the injury list and forward Gerry Desaulniers was called up from Montreal Royals oi the Quebec Hockey League. De- troit's line-up was intact. summary First period: Montreal. Geoffrion (olmstead. Johnson) 4:02. Penal- ties: Dineen 2:41, Johnson, 10:15, Bkov (minor and major) 13:46. Geoffrion (rrdnor and major) 13:48. Howe lezta, Leswick (i0-minute misconduct) 18231. Second period: Scoring: none. Penalties: Maclsay (major) 0:55. Paveiich (major) 9255, Richard 10:53. 17:44, Goldham 15:50, John- son 18:25. continued. Third period: Scoring: none. Penalties: none. . Stops: T Sawchuk ii 4 5-20 McNelL 6 9 4-19 soccer Standings LONDON, (AP)-British soccer standings: top five teams ENGLISH LEAGUE Division I W Bromwich Wolverhampton -rm: GUARDIAN. cnAnLor'ra'rowN PRE-CHRISTMAS MENSWEAR SALE continues Today-Tuesday-Wednesday The same grand bargains which taxed our staff to capacity the past week-end are eo.oo reduced to OVERCOATS 55.00 now 37.50 Station Coats - Work” Clothing - Fleece Under- wear-Jackets-Adam Hats All Greatly Reduced Shop Early in the week for Specials PAGE SEV ion Huddersfield T Eurniey Bolton W .. Division Leicester 0 .. Doncaster R. .. Everton Nottingham F Birmingham Third Division teams' partici- pated in Football Association Cup first round. SCOTTISH LEAGUE Division A o-sous.-aw TI SQS53-it H a.p..nc.s Uitatdvvu nun.-.x-.rss m.n:na..r llpposes Change Queen of S . 8 i '1 17 I Hearts 6 2 4 14 ll Dundee 5 4 3 it . . Aberdeen 5 3 3 13 C ' Celtic 5 2 3 1.1 Division B Motherwell 9 o 3 18 LONDON: W”) Tmme Mimi" Dunfeffnllng 7 3 0 17 Churchill said Monday any change St. Johnstone . '1 1 3 15 in Britain's two-year conscription Xlllglggn R I 2 g 1 system would alarm her allies and imply to the Communist world that "NATO forces are breaking up." Ho asked the House of Commons : ,1?-lyers overwhelmed Fort Montreal Team Wins Intermediate Football Title MONTREAL, (CPI - l.nkcshoi'c William Iitedskins 23-8 Saturday to win 'the Canadian intermediate inntbali championship for the first time in to rvjcct 2 Labor motion calling for an annual parliztment;iry rc- VIFW of the call-up period. Churchill said it would be un- fortunate to tinker with the pre- sent system in view of the con- ference he will have at Bermuio 0al'ly next month with Premier Joseph Lani:-l. In a reference to the United f-States, the 78-year-old prime min- ister said the greatest of Britains Elli”-'i mltzht be ”qulie needlessly fl1Sqiiif'i.cd" if Britain changed hot 25 years. , j The Fiyers. behind a strong w"s””pt"”" Wsleme wing-line, walked all over the He commded 9-"Y CIIEHBC WWW lead Britain's allies to think it "the beginning of a policy, not of peace through strength. but of concilia- tlon by weakness. which we regard as most dangerous to peace." Lab0r lcador Clement Attire sold the Opposition did not ques- tion the need for national service now but Wanted the subject brought under review every yr-ar. He gnldj "We have to consider a balance between defence and economic statbllltil llnd weigh how far we can afford this two-year service." The Commons rejected by 304 votes to 261 the Labor proposal. DANCING Old Time and Modern . ROLLAWAY BALLROOM Music By the Downiowners Sponsored by Kinsmen Club of Charlottetown Tuesday. November 24 Dancing 9:30 to 12:30 Admission 50: EXPRESS .0 western team and halted the visit- ors vsuntecl passing attack until the third quarter. Charlie Baillie. Joe stracina and Kevin O'Neill counted for the Flycrs with Ed Harris and llcsrold Snowball Har- ri getting the Fort William points. "We have no aiibis. said Fort William coach Jack Baldy James after the game. "We played our best and they played better.” He said the fact the Redskins played only one game in the past five weeks might have contributed to the defeat. 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