_-\_~.-.... ~._-...~¢¢<». - tween Carnegie his famous cislon in the game the Skiboes mended by B111 Kern. ‘gash coach. The t 111 J _ -. §<-’I1Q .... qmt [Junior 1Roya~ls Will ‘l Play l; Pennies... Prove... Costly FBI-ask Hawks As Rangers Win Over Toronto Leafs Kelly And I Currie Score HERSHEY, 9a.. Dec. lB-(AP) -Hershey Bears played a 1-1 tie overtime game with Springfield Indians in their first Internation- al-Amerlcan Hockey Leaguemeet- mg Saturday night. BARUNS BOUT RAMBLERS QLEVIELAND. Dec. l8 —-(AP) -Scor1ng three times in the over- time period, Cleveland Barons routed Philadelphia Ramblers 5-3 in an International-American League Hoe!!! Eflme here Satur- day night. Harry Currie. one-time Char- lottetown amateur scored the last Cleveland goal. KELLY AIDS IN WIN PITTSBURGH. Dec. 18 -(AP\ ~Wesrv of being kicked around the lnternational-Amerisan hoc- key's western division. Pittsburgh Hornets placed a reinforced lineup on the ice Saturday night and uoeri o1" New Pnvcn Eagles 3-2. Pete Kelly of Charlottetown drew an assist on the first Pitts- burgh goal scored by Sid Abel. PLAY TIE GAME SYRACUSE. N. Y.. Dec. lB—-A lzoal bv Joe Cooper mve Philadel- phia Ramblers a 4-4 tie with Syracuse Stars in an Internation- al-American Hccketv Leamle game before 4.000 fans tonight. Cooper's shot. after a rebound off woalie Phil Stein sent the game into overtime. but neither team could scone again. WIN SIXTH STRAIGHT PROVUDENCE. Dec. iii-Cleve- land Barons remained undefeated in their last six games bv ‘troun- n an clng Providence Reds 4-1 League International - American hockey game tonight. It was only the second defeat for Providence in the last 13 games. EAGLES BLANK HERSHEY NEW HAVEN. Conn. Dec. 1B- New Haven Ea/zles climbed out of ‘the International-American Hoc- key League's eastern division cel- laritonight and. with a 3-0 decis- ion-i over Hermmey Bears, took the thitd place soot previously occup- edby Springfield Indians who were idle. “ilug” McSpaden Captures Miami Open To a r n e y MIAMI, Fla. Dec. 1B-(AP)— Herold (Jug) Mcspaden of Win- ohmtcr. Mass. putting on steam do. n the hcmestlech, won the $10,- ' n lftournameintztfis- 0 . W. - oa.r.n ingeparonthelast two holes to tie. hosted took a two-under-par 68 for a n1 of 2'16. Mtfipaden, who slipped one over par 3d on the 1mm back In 33 for a 69 Y.,' tied for fourth place Slate scored a 68 w a I30. M08 ' vi to ht him mmpfitiififi wisilltmmiltlso 511d Revolto $1.000 . ‘ SELECTED REFEREE , Dec. 18 — (APO-John Getchell said today he had been chosen to referee the ar Bowl football game be- Christian Tech, victim "wrong down" and of de- Texas lost to Non-e Dame 7-0. His eppoiniznent was recon-i- Sugar Bowl nine is scheduled for Jan. 2. ;F| 14111111118 l ‘.0 AT YOUR Tom McFarlane _ ADULTS 30c the 17th 1,; SMOOTH ‘FAST ICE FOUR SPOTLIGHT BANDS Score 3-2 Hand Rangers 5 - O Setback _ __‘ omcsoo. Dec. 1a -<o1>)-- Tonomo’ D°°' m (c?) ‘rurning on a. high-poweredscor- Red Homer, rennial favorite 0f mg attack Chicago ma“ HEW“ the penalty pers, was in overcame he best bad-man form here Saturday night, but the spark the big fel- low‘s rou¢ihouse tactics usually supplies to Toronto Maple Leafs was lacking, Conn Smyt-he'.s_ men remained alone fifth place as they as- sorbed a 3-2 drubgglng at the hands of New York Rangers. Of the 11 minor penalties hand- ed out by Referee Ag Smith. the Giant leaf defenceman who has made the rest of the N’. H. L. bouncers look like sissles during the last few campaigns, was charged with four. Penalties played an important part in the contest. but the breaks came when New York players were cooling their heels. Gordon Drilr ion scored Toronto's first goal in the initial period when Art Coulter was serving time. In the second session Cec Dillon broke a- way for what proved the winning tally when his teammate, Mac Col- ville warmed the penalty bench. Lleafs hemmed the Manhattan blueshirts in their own defence zone in a desperate attempt; to overcome the , two-goal advantage Rangers took into the final 20 minutesfrhe best they could do was score once. Murph Chamber- lain performing the trick on a play with Doc Romnes, Their main stumbling block was Goalie Dave Kerr. ‘ Manager Iiester Patrick lived up to his promise to Toronto fans to play the same wide-open hoc- key as when hm Rangers thumped the Leafs 6-2 in New York. So clams did the Gothamites obey ord- ers that some fans missed the o ening not of their brilliant dis- p . Dutch Hillel‘ scored after 26 seconds of play. mum's goal on an effort with Harvey Jackson and Syl Apps came less than two minutes from the close of the first period. but before the whistle sounded, Rang- ers were in front again Taking Clin rnitlfs faceooff near the Toronto net. Alex Shibicky gave Goalie ‘Turk Bmda no chance on his hard drive, Catching the Leafs down the ice when Mac Colvilie was serving a penalty late in the second per- iod for continuing play after los- ing his stick. Coulter passed for- ward to Dillon. The winger dash- ed for the Toronto goal. drew Broda out of position and pushed the puck into an open net. LINEUYS : Rangers Position Toronto Kerr Goal Broda Pratt Defence Homer Heller Defence Fowler Watson Centre Rcmnes Nextall Wing Parsons Hiiler .3 Jackson Win Rangers Subs: uoulter, Shibicky, M. Colvillc, N. Colviiie, Dillon, Smith, M. Patrick, Moiyneaux, Toronto subs: - Devidison Hamilton, locking, Kelly, Apps. Drlllon, Chamberlain, M e t z. Church. Officials: Ag Smith, Referee; Charlie McVeigh, Linesman. SUMMARY: FIRST PERIOD 1—Ra.ngers, Hillsr (Hextall) .85. 3—Toron’w, Drillon (Jackson, Ap- ps) 18.09. ti-Raneers. Shibicky (Smith) .10. Penalties —APDS. Dillon, Homer, Counter . Second Period: so-o-mngeh. Dlllfln (Coulter) Penalties —Sh.ibloky, Watson, Homer 2 . Third Period: 5-1‘ o r o n t o, Chamberlain (Romnes) 16.25. Penalties —Horner, Hamilton. Pirates In Deal With Boston Bees PITTSBURGH. Dec. ilk-Pitts- burgh Pirate baseball club today traded A1 Todd. veteran catcher, and Johnny Diclrshot. utility out- fielder‘. to Heston Beesfor Ray Mueller. Bee catcher. The ‘Pirate from office said a "considers-able" bundle of cash went to Bees with the two players. r u - 1 ICE PALACE and His Musicians Children 21c second-ghee New York Rangers 5-0 t to strengthen ther fourth tion in the National Hockey League. A crowd of around 18,000 saw a sturdy Hawk defence, led by goalie Mike Karakal. repulse every Ranger threat while find- ing the visitors‘ net twice in the first and third periods and once in the second. Rookie Phil Besler broke the scoring ice for the Hawks at 15:07 in the first period. assisted by Paul Thompson. Slightly more than two minutes later Mush March ran the margin to 2-0 with a goal from n difficult angle. Joffre Desilets added a. third marker 1n the second period and Paul Thompson and Bob Gracie sewed up the decision with scares in the last period. SUMMARY First Period 167 Chicago, Beslsr (Thompson) 18?. Chicago. March (Seibert) Penalties —L. Patrick, Seibert. Second Period _ 3. Chicago, Desllets (Gottselig. Blinco) 1B :48 Penalty -Besller. Third Period. 4. Chicago, Thompson (Levin. sky) 12:07 5- 611161180. Gracie (March, Thoms) 17:00 Penalties -Seibert, Coulter I (minor and 10-minute miscon- duct), MacKenzie. . Mmers Release Jimmie Innes GLACE BAY. N. 5.. Dec. 1&- (CP)-—-C'li1b Officials of the Glace gay Miners of Oape mm’. Hglcjk- . e announced tad“ had reeased Jimmie Inns?’ Wmscr at his own equest. - . llnnes plans to return m his 111 MOW-lion. N. 3., here he pLa ed three years ago with The Mari: e 31111111111 1M1§111p Mamans. He en e Idon’ 0n y hockcyin 111168 last season with in tileJsdutlliiggi Bthiw gizurgwi hockey mus-t. d‘ Squarebriggs l Gets Coal But Team Loses \I.‘. l. . iil.l..'\'-.'J .,,, ,._.g _. \.Ll Saints Wednesday Night hockey teem will meet the Juniorltoyalantthellbruminm exhibit! match Wednesday night. Dec. 21. t was learned last night. It will be the initial mama o! the season forboth . I a." iheRoyaldltbasbeentwott-ocotcdtoline zfloal, ed. have as fins a lunior team as Peters: defence. Mac . Jay, has been gathered together in Corbett forwards. Blacqulere, Charlottetown fur years Whitlock. ‘rrainor. Jimmy Roach, Darrlah. Bud vhils 5t. Duns‘ ' uad which ill Maclleod. , me 11111850 l! no e1: Roach. There's a. practice slated for the Royallatflvetosixtonllht in Bmnswiek h t- -' t this season has been described as a rur- muoomtion for the game on Wed. undo! which is scheduled to start lied. lee two surprise Si. Dunstan‘: ohms-aw y team. The Royals will men for the fans-Leith Jay and l at 8:30 n. m“ sharp. BOWLING RESULTS v""+fv+rvo-oo+o+o+owoooo+voowvooowooovocvow+t - H OLY NAME BOWLING -m.ent.to BJ-l ladlv bowlers in the §p W City. and 8 grand biz orlze t the B1: Five Lennie l winning couple the greatest oorine Gm- ~erw¥s~.s.ls~~we *2...“ c. mu - W11 L’ Doifgn 1% éllflfflfl t; the satisfaction of all bowlers L“ Brown m5 213 18l439__6m ormlllm Kant. Get you!‘ entries in at G1 8.1mm 1116 251 wr-vm inas Mums” 53.55% °§’,%’.‘.; vyrggiggmm 214 zaa 241-6821 mum T118» ‘glacial! C0i— “m” ' "'1'" . P9 IQQ 1 _,_ “mo,” w. g @567 3 grwigce (W400. Fred Gaudat 141 1:14 1 gmkshg 1' B g. lélgDOflflld 161 261 res-am gm. ma; B‘ . 15s ' ~- Tomslim 192 116-529 ' Tonlghl. It 9 dcloekn- Hlith slnkle 1.. Doimn an. . - High three a. Lewlor 742. 6337mm" mm“ A“ LADIES DOUBLES TOURNAMENT Entries are filing in very fast for the ladies sweet) stake tournament. which is b conducted on the Holy Name < eye. and TA) start in January. ‘Ilhls is an oven tourna- Illldlrigot-Oz-Eumbl A Captures Title Starsvs. Davhblhlcrnllcagns Alksll-Peteo-Miifl. “whd.".l‘°'.”tl nae . C liins 2'17. High three W. Oglllm 571. lHockegrylnlResalts SATURDAY (By The Canadian Press) NATIONAL hockey LEAGUE write‘ York Rangers three Toron. ATLANTIC OITY, N. J. 14 —(AP) — Margot Lumb. d 5Q Play". won the ninth annual At- lantic Coast women's squash rac- quets chnmpionmip today with an easy victory over Anne Pa e of Pmladellihll. the defending itie- holder. Miss Lumb won the match in out- u International American League Springfield one Hershey one mm t m“ I 15% m4 (overtime tie) m, 155i} “m” (Dogma-so five Philadelphia three . Pittsburgh three New Haven two “ ursms riru: Atgzatilzrn mama tgeeungilécsh i e 14ONDON—M.rs. s. McDouaa-ll. a y London won the women's amateur. billiards chamnimis for themsgond two. ‘ NEW YORK, Dec. l8 —(AP) ._ New York Rzyers toda won 3_2 from Baltimore Orioles lin an East- ' ern United States Ammt, 1-1 . key League contest. m’ 0c 30111111!’ Squarebrlggs, former. cred a.- Oharlottetown amateur, 305L101» the Orioles. 80 suocesive year. defeating G. M. Sounders m points sea A "W111" 111111 been way m, flnaL w m from home for eleven yenmwhgn --—- ~ he returned, he found his five Angler: ‘You've been watching brothers wearing long beards, me for over three hours, don't "Why the hair?” he inquired of you?want to do some fishing your- l-hfl group. 5° " “Diana ye‘ remember? Yo took Onlooker: Nay, I ain't got the the razor with e" one Patience." ‘ . answered. y ' l” “w” ROY POWERS. KING'S SCOUT_ \\§,.\§.&@, . lllllllllfilhlfi v \ OKAY. 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