THF. CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN 7 1942 PAGE SIX _ _... i Bobby Blake Proves Powell, Lamar;- 0 t t d‘ Child "~- F°RUM SP O R T IN G H E W S PROVIDES 60011 SKATING FACILITIES ENJOY YOURSELF SKATE -- TO-NIGHT s-w PM. IIEIITRAL GUARDIAN This eolmnn is reserved for news of local interest, but advertising of e newsy nature may be inserted It five cents a word, strictly pay able in advance, _ POLICE COURT- One drunk who appeared before Magstrate blartin on Saturday had his $5 bail esLeated. An excise case was lined $100 and c0515.. SUCCESSFUL BAZAAR—A verv successful wartime Bazaar. was htlcl on Saturday afternoon in Trinity Social Hall 1111MB. ihe ausbices of the King's Daughters A lame crowd enjoyed u bean supper and ilifOlilZ/(‘CI the various fables of mtnv-ciiokiiig, fancy work ‘and original Christmas gifts suggestions. which wens on sale. A substantial sum was realized for the funds of che society. ProtestantOrphanage Annual Collections Charlottetown w. 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Cape ‘II-averse tots! $1015‘ I the official scorers in the National Hockey League hand out assisls. Many and many the times fans in this section of the Dominion have wondered just how certain players got in on goals. t 0 e Andy O'Brien. writing in the Montreal Standard gets right at the heart of the matter when he 58W! I O O I Now that the National Hockey League 1e 25 years young and en- titled to enter with justifiable pride upon it; second quarter century, you'd think that Prez Frank Cc der and his league directorate could final be assumed to have enough exper ence and breadth of vision to decide ‘just what constitutes an "assist n N.H..L.' scoring. Because, believe it or not. there .5 nothin in the "Official Rule book of c e National Hockey Lea- gue" (adopted Septunber 25. 1942) to cover this perplexing piddllng’ problem. . ‘ ' . What irlq me is that Section as. "Goal-How Scored" occupes a half-page. A goal counts for one point in the official N.H.L re- cords. Yet, the assist, that: rates the same single int is deliberately sldeéstepped y the Official Rule Boo I I I O Net result (no pun) is that the venerableLeague, aLesdy beset by war difficulties, is beginning to get the horse laugh from the cash pews every time a al is scored and the announcer leakly bleats a 11st It has long been a matter of‘ , much wn-Iecw-e Just 119W $1118 M] The Toronto win broke the Win- I‘. pions with s superior plun them through to victory. It wasthe 4th time that the Tor- onto couch. F0. Lew Haymun, had led a team into the east-west game. and it. was the fourth time that a Huynmn coached squad emrz d victorious. l-ie had coached T'\r- onto Arzoniuts t0 the title in i933, ‘.937 and 1938 inc‘; hcld on the Grev Cup which ‘he Bombers took west in 1939. Phebe was no enst-irest game in 19- 40 but in l94‘i-he Bombers came east again and mice more took the cov- etrd trcitiiv home. Hurricanes took a 2-0 lead in the ‘irst half. rclinciinswd that earlv In the soccnd u-hPn vhr» Winnipeg fenm -mnde un of civilian. air force. army and navy tilavers~staized a 55-yard forwarri-pessinr march f0 a touchdown an’! than “Writ on m victory by virtue of two areal plunges lav AC2 Done (‘rnwfl one 0i’ which produced a f/wrhdown and the other a sinrzle point. Maple Leafs llictors Over Canadians 9-1 TORONTO, DPC. a -—(CP)-—Tor- unto Ailaplc heats recorded their sixth victory in seven home start-s Satudiiy by smoiziering Montrea. Canadiciis 9-1 before 10.671 fans b0 move into third D1111"? m m6 Na‘ tional hockey mucus Winding" ahead of Boston Biuins. Asserting the same loudness I01‘ their home ice surface which unslk- ed their 8-0 victory over Canacliens here two weeks ago. [he 14915 "Wk a 3-0 lead entering the final per- of obviously honey assists. This all tends to ma e patheticaly inane‘ the once respected scoring lists published go faithfully by us docie opes. ‘mrough mon knowledge {hat the good old Rah-ran For the Home Team spirit has invaded the Official Scorer-h bench. aided and abetted by Santa Clauses disguised in referee's garb. Toronto is supposed to be the major offender o! long standing but Mont- real isn't doing so badly either. Six times this season to date I've heard hcots of derision from the grandstand behind me as ribald felows choztled out loud at this preposteroiu deception.‘ Players still chuckle over the case reported at Toronto of a Leaf being automatically credited with an assist although he wasn't on the ice at the time. The same players often mill ground the referee after s goal has been sco.ed like little Oswald reaching for a lollypop. . . eargerly seeking credit for an assist on a goal they were as remotely associated with as brotherly love and the heart cf s. (zwestapo. Just en's out-nf-tcwn folks won't think I'm preaching holler-than- thou. let's consider a local instance -t.he most blatant example I've seen at. It happened at the Forum on ovember 12 when Canadians trnimed Chicago,‘ 5-‘2. . In 17.08 of the mm period, (Jen- adiens’ Getliffe and Demers roared in on Chicago Goalie Gardiner. Geiliffe got the puck on a bad angle, twisted it around neatly and flicked it to Demers who shot from close in. But the puck smacked cleanly on Gardinerts pads and bounced out. Getliffe and Deniers had been carried beyond the play and the net but Canadians‘ Gou - ills surged through. leaned on i; e rebound and scored! Yowsah, 505' guessed it. Goupllle was credited with a goal and Dem- ers and QCIIIEIflV/Ifh assists! O On the face of it the whole bus- iness is childishly out-of-place in hoclzeys Big Time, especially when ciynpnred with baseball's stiff scor- lfig system. Getliffe had given n pass-a good puss admittedly but still a buss-and Demers had shot and missed. Both were out of the play, Yet a third man-a defence- man-steams in unexpectedly, rifles the rubber heel to a corner and Gelliffe and Drmers gel. equal credit. in ths‘N‘H.'l... ‘records. ‘Fliers is s lot of con icting op- inion on whether or not an assist should be awarded on a. rebound. Tommy Gormal says “No" yet Coach Dick Irvin of Canadiens says "Yes." German argues that once a man has shot on the goal he has made hi; play. He had a. chance to score and missed. Irvin, however. says that often it's advis- ab.s to make s. play for a rebound instead of trying an pass. There's no limit to the number of assist; one could think up on any goal-scoring play but the fact remains that it's the man who dents the twine deserves the kudos. In the 8-0 same Canadians lost at Toronto, 22 scoring points were awarded Leaf ‘players. O O I'm not against assists but in face of the NHL Rule Book re- fusing to formulate a definite rule on t e matter, methinks it would be more creditable if the official Iisls would not total goals and as- Top man should layers refuse to pass ace of such s change hen shamr- um bola l .51- ..I.. lnnu-emuiu pell- out up League 1t u com? iod and then fied six shots beii nd Goalie Paul Bibcnult for an easy triumph. Dutch H1119!‘ COIIVEI-Ed Rooke Maurice Richards passout i for Montreal's lone counter. Two of Toronto's bid guns-Syl- ‘var-m; Apps and Sweeney Schriner ,_mi.tsed the game because of in- ‘yjuries suffered Thuzsday 1!) M01"- 'real when Canadcns won 4-2. Thirteen pena ties were handed out in a wild first puiod. including two majors and a misconduct. Hockey Results American League Providence 3 Washington I Indianapolis 2 Cleveland 3 uelglew Haven 3 Hershfiy 2 (overtime Buffalo 2 Pittsburgh 5 Qubee Scniur Hockey League Saturday Montreal R C.A.P. 5 Montreal iielmmsi Canadians 4 Montreal Rnvnls Cornwall 0 Ottawa Commandos 3 Sunday Montreal Army 5 Ottawa 8 Montreal PLO Al" 11 Montreal Rovals 3 Quebec G Montreal Cnnadiens 4 McSpaden ls -illinner of Miami Open MIAMI, Fla, Dec 0 — (AP) - Hdiuiu kvkculhtusjn ui rfiiiuc-ipiua p110 0h bile 14.05111... UdQ 1K) Chill it cildnipnbuiu ma»- iounu 0o u-no sllatCil uie biggest you prize oi the wuiber-‘Ihe $101.0 first money in the Miami open tournament. His 'I2-ii0le total of Zll-tnm strokes higher than Biron Nelson's Wllllllllfl score lusi year beiure the war cut. into tile ranks oi uie tour- ing professional brigade-nave him a four-stroke edge over John Re- volts of Evanswn. 1.11., m he was point leader. Revolta, playing in the t-hreewrre with MCSDHLILIA. who holds the Cm- sdisn open bible. pulled even on the sixth hole today. the 00th of the cournamlnt, but couldni hold the pace and finished at 35-33-68 for 2'10. Remember When Winnipeg Blim Bomlfiis, torch- bearers of Western rugby, came out seven years nlzo today find dcfeflled the mighty Tlgcrs at Hamilton, . 18-12 for the Canadian cham- Tlic Westerners took the Ont pio up west for the first. time. nsiii Grey 0. 0. F. Meetings Mr. Percy Wright, M1’. CO1‘. member for hlnlfnri, 158.1,, will sists and rate Players accmdngly. address public meetings as fellows: be the scorer of (he most goals. A separate column with assists could be listed. If the ucks in ihe ' managers should be able to handle the problem by s ncnin" "'1 a fine. Charlottetown, Sons of England lhll (over Provincial Bank) De- cember ‘l. Summorslde. Agricultural Hall (over Public Library) Dgcgmbgr 3, f/eniral Bi-lcque lfall, December ‘ ‘All meetings u l pm, Toronto Squad Eke Cut 8-5 Win Over Western Team In Football Final _ (By Fraser MucDougali. Canadian Press Staff Writer) TORONTO. Dec. 0—(CP)-l!.(.‘.A.I. Hurricanes from Toronto be- came, the first service team to win the annual East-West football gsme when they defeated Winnipeg's R.C.A.F.-B0mber| s-s suturdey In e ‘thrill-packed battle for the Grey Cup and the Dominion title. Hurricanes. adding the Canadian crown in their Eastern Canada title and the Ontario Rugby Football Union championship, overcanr ths threatening forward passing attack of the Western Clnada cham- ‘ _ and rushing offensive which carried at Rangers 6-0. Miss Vera Bar; ls vzlllllfil’ of Feature Race TORONTO. Dec. 5 —(OP)—The feature third race on the trotting and pacing card at Dufferin Pmk saturday was wcn by Miss Vera Bars, owned by J W Brown of New Liskeurd, Ont... who made a clean sweep of the three heats. A Mari. v ie entry-Dudey Patch-own- ed by J . O'Brien of New Glasgow. N S.. was last in the class A free- for-all pace. The fourth .ace, only other event completed Saturday. was a class B paw and went to Mack Abbey. An- cther O'Brien entry, Al Grattan, came in fifth with e 7-4-1 card in the three heats. Blackpool Team Sets ‘Scoring Record LONDON. Dec. k-(OP Cable»- "(lackpool led British football mums to a new scoring record vesterday in defeating Oldham 8-3 to regain first place in the Northern league. The 7a teams in lotion mred an aggregate of 225 goals which compared with the previous war- time total of 212. While Blackpool was registering the highest scone of the day, Liv- erpool drop d out of a first-place tie with BBOIKPOOI by losing w Burnley 3-1. Arsenal widened 116 169A in i110 Southem Section tc four points with a 3-1 victory over Southamp- ton while second-place Chclsea was playing a scoreless draw with Brighton. Tottenham moved a third-place tie vrlth Queens Park Rangers by beating the In the Western 580M011, the front-running Lovells Athletic won 6-0 from Swansea while Hi- bernian gained ground 1n the Scottish Southeastern League by defeating Queens Park 3-2. Glas- gow Rangcrs were held to s 1-1 draw by Fslkirk, now two points behind Hibernian with two games in hand. The semi-finals began in the Scottish Northeastern League with Dimfermllne whipping Rangers 5-2 and Aberdeen drubbing Raith Rovers 6-2. ‘The series are home- and-home affairs, total goals counting. A strong RAJ‘. team upset Scotland's international eleven by 40 before s crowd of 30,000 st New- - “RCIIIITI! crowd Huge Crowd Hold Leafs DETROIT. Dec. e-(APi-Ilw Detroit mo Wines came from -.e- mun Lil i...e Dvcuuke c.1100 tour...» to 1mm .ue ‘rorouw MuDlc Cat's w a 2-2 tie in s National Hockey Lea- gue lam: beiore en oveifio act-sum 13.714 Alex “Mimi's e.- foot shot squared the count snc nherewseno scorinsinthe last mriod. Each teem had two key nlayfirs out of the line-um with iniuri s. bit he pier was reasonably fast befom ‘ the second lam st national ieerue crowd on record here. CHICAGO. Dec 0-01?) - chi- cago’s Black Hawks wok over‘ un- dlsprtrd first Iflwxzlirg“)! a.‘ Hockey uesrueoitczsléo Dem’? by| gsleailhfl the Montreal Canfld1¢nl~ " ' assist from anmryaiyfifildgl‘: fiiw. the T01‘- onto Maple Vrefs. who hPld ""11?" to a tie. Chicago and Dctrcvt bed entered tonight's matches deed i looked for the lend at 15 points‘ apiece SUMMRY Firs‘. Period I-—(§1I0°"' ‘I Bentley (D. Benflem; imev. Allen) 10:29 3—-Chioauc. l". Behtlev (D. Bentley Pnrwur) 14:1! Pflelties-Portll-fld. Purmir. Bmidh- t ii...i...+."i'.'i. Rangers 5-4 BOSTON. Decud —(AP)—80s00n iruins lock lull advsntege of e. penalty snd scored twice within l1 seconds in defeat New York R-lnl- 5-4 tonight before e 13.000 crowd st the Boston Curd heavy defensive second period when Busber Jsckson was forced to retire with s pulled muse . SUMMARY First Period l-New York. Hesteli (Pstrick) :I z-New York. Psh-iek (Heller, Hex- tall) 2:47 ti-Boston. Cain 0:1! 4-Bosfon, Guidolin (Gsllinger) 59 . “ehlstrom (flsrieshe- _ Sees IVings To 2-2 Tie SUMMARY First Period b-Detroit, G105». ifllkl) :40 ‘fl-Toronto, Pratt 2:00 PcIIQILIOk-NOIIO. Second Period 3—Toronto. Carr (Taylor) 1:80 4—Del.roit. Mutter (LiscombcJ-Iowi?) 5.21 Peneltics Quackenbush. Davidson. Third Perllld Scoring-None. ‘ Penalty-Bowing ‘ 4;‘.-. ..______ CfiidcfczigtobownsCan diens 5-2 To Take First Place Second Period G-l\'l"ntncn1 Lrch 10:14 Pena1timi~~PhilHn~ Rcnrdon. Third P riod IS-hfcnz" ‘ Reardon (Getliffe. '~n‘\\ g ' " "‘"‘"""" M Blvnilevi l1.1’1cvtlev) "I220 w nave-m flgfsg (vs-Mm ‘WP! n~¢w1g4¢-__'f‘ivrm (‘)1 Drilkm iT/fir- ~ “PICIIIOD Portland WILL-Hill WILL- ' ' Alli III’ ITQCIIAPI ' ASK vcungkgcqn‘ FOR ' ROBINTEX flu Ionic eject in wearing lime Suiting: creates a feel-g When out shopping for Christ 11:21. Penaltiu — Gull‘ , , H’ Jacks“. nther Garrett leeelld Period 5—Nsw York. Klrkpetnfl (flolfiur Myles) 8:55 &-Boswn. A. Jackson (B01) 7:15, '1—New York. Patrick (Watson) B-‘ézgsaton. B11111 (Ouidolin, Hcliett)’ Q-geléifébn, Boll (Hollett. Cowley) Penalty-Abdel. Third Period castle. OUT OUR WAY Scoring-N _ Pene/g-Cgaley. By J. R. Three lime-known names flash leross the screen of the Capital Theatre to-dav in "Mokcy." Ycucan note uni: of them down in vuur little black book as having big T111118! . ‘Hie three new- comets wen eisht-yw-old Bobby Bllleke. Donne Reed and Daley. Bo . in the title role. proves a y lovable and talinted mngsbet. It is his first role out of “Our Gen!" pictures. and he makes the most iss , us Dailey. as the father are ive. In almost their 0f 1b. 1118 JLGDIIIUIJIT. Hid rqually first impress leading roles. mei- carry themselves like screen veterans. l story of "Maker" is about. s misunderstood bov who- finds trouble at every turn. After being brflukht up b.v a helm yook and nurse. with no mother. be finds it difficult m adjust himeet: to life tli a sbcnmofhx. And. she inex- perienced and not too mh-ent. fails to hells him to any exkmit. llfokey Runs Away 'I‘w1ce Mokey runs away. but. each 11m." only runs into more trouble. It isn't until he comes be- fore a Juvcnil~ Cour: fudge for e second time that he and his SI/D", mother ivcrk out a solution to thir; prohlrm. and lvillinm "llut-kivhcn" “Thomas, rm‘ O1II'i’"‘.'“f1" m l\l'nkev’s pals. and Fibs Nfclinihl. slsvr of Acad- 91TH‘ Award winner Hattie McDaniel. sour-v.- as the Ni-urmn who raises Mckey. i THE BAPTIST CHURCH In this 211w _ iii 2.11 nzitid. of Jesus, the wnild The m is the Back‘ (- The time clement is pointed out by St. Matthew and St. Luke "In the days of Herod the King." The time was one in which s, eon- quened people longed 1o freedom, hoped for a delivery. Herod, high in the favour nf Caesar was (he Qllising of his til: and coimtr , jealous, fluctuating in his affec- ions and loyalties fearful of rivals, II-s a typically tyrannical despot. The Jewish pls 1m ing and ltYl-IBIUHK for reedom, ooked for s ader. e delivereP-the world had lost faith in the old Gods. it, was a time of reaching out for s methlng real, something true. ‘There is a close resemblance be- tween that period and our own, Jew, u then, men mourn lost frea- dom, suffer under cruel tyranny, feel fa'lure and futility, look up for that which is real. steady eter- Teamed For First Time In Thriller Suspens tak n. G-M’s ~oiossr<§¢§,3’°‘,‘,§e‘°" I" ll- druna now playing l; P“ Edward Theatre. Thorough] m‘ lievable and entirely “grown” film unfolds a 5m, o, ,0 '- and intrigue in Paris ' ir.siema. an , Claire Trevor. Basyil lligtiliaflrgflgm Margaret riflycherly heading l m“ lingosuifi) l _ . we pa 1mm married to til’: kalamorufig hum‘ 1 e I .t, V1211‘ I Tim ivhc" lwrs (‘wrdvll Ilickman‘. I1 Hm r snknlon . r~lets who were ml Now as then. hope, sustaining, 00111880 are in Jesus. the div- finesf display of watches and jewelry 1n the city. 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The cture 13g ughuv_wflu‘ plausible drama. Its chunk" e“ addition to those portrayed b.‘ m stars and Miss Trevgfl Rabat)?“ and M155 wy¢her1y_ are flnlle drawn and expertlv played by ‘l? outstanding B60015 as p311); 3mg?) . Siiz Rllfhflnn B. Wnrncr, Gu ' R/eginald Owen, £~§,,§'i.“‘**c,,§';>=*~ Philip lferivnle. Fritz up,“ J "- Rennie viii Mitchell Liwigf m" Islavdflfficors Are Graduates BROOKVIIILE. Ont, 0m a _ (CP) —- Mai-Gen. P. E. Leclen Officer Commanding the 7th can. "dflrri Division, {old a hr-e m,“ o‘ iidun "d. the officers‘ tminlgg cvrgtre 2:: "r-Fterrinv they shoud tniin m. men under (heir command so “the, will get the enemy berm; m, enemy gets them." Pbllowing l; g list of Prince Edward Island mm who were graduated from the Army Officers’ Training Centre here; _ Prince Edward Island _. p, _ Douglas, I. A. MacArthur J. Coyle, Charlottetown; n, d, ion, Gcor wn. ine Son o God. Th6 Junior Choir 10d 1h (he muflq singing Coerneis "Psnlm nf the Son of Man.“ The Conmuiiion o: L119 Lord's Supper followed the mom. lng serv ce. At the evening sen/IQ Mr. levy delivered the fifth and last of e series of seimons on Prayer, considering "The Prcblenf of unanswered prayer." Thé m. ghenm. was Tamer‘: "sun cf My o .' Torn -.' Eit’d Since 1919 WILLIAMS OUR BOARDING HOUSE‘ WITH MAJOR HOOP] UMU-X‘ LAKE 0U‘ n lI-‘I-Ii II .\ \l I v. 1m .fii, "l" N! m‘? BRINGING UP FATHER ~ e a. iwiew ' SPEAK TD cum‘ es. HlatlT-U 0o AHYTHN - f" _ - ~:r -=;.r;-_, i. “It -- - ’ 1'- '_ M5" '4’ “zij i.’ Zlfiu-Lg- ;_////;/}’§e£=:f- 4é- ‘eoéio sAwlronlim A BOER was: Hiflo % AMP! NHO noes on: WHO MARCHED Paouois INTD ' BLOEMFONTEIN WITH QUEEN = vicroaim ooueurv HIGHLANDERS NOW MUBT PLOD ‘II-IE DOLL . ROUTE on A NEWSBCN!“ man! EMPTIE BEEF-NOSE THIN PAPER 5ACK?-ID BET K HES 1N6 NlTl-l THAT " ANYTHING IT'S SUQT s use BACK.’ I'VE GOT THE GREATEST MORE BTAMPiQN 1:. i 5 "x: < a fl. WORLD