2 Week-End TORONTO, Dec. 4-—-(CP)—Every- aody laughed and cheered when l‘urk Brodn took his spot in the Fol-onto Maple Leaf goal against New York ltangers Saturday night. l‘hey stayed around to whistle and yell when the Turk, grinning from car to ear, (lzinced off the ice with ills fourth shutout of the National Hockey Letigtie season. Lents won 2-0 and on each of the 22 shots Brot stopped during the fill minutes cvc man, woman and rhild in the crowd shouted oncouralu-tncitt to him. The shui- his answer to managing (‘unnjl Smytlics "reduce- . ultimatum issued earlier in the week. 'l‘riitini(~(l to a stylish 189 pounds. eight oif his scale reading last Tues(l.'\_v when Smythe pulled the bublirity sttint of the year and tn-iirlicrl llroda because he was-- S‘ Little's opinion-too fat to , llic 'l‘url< danced around like ' . ii-u-eight to stop everything in sisht, First Period Scorlng- None. Penalties: Lesivick, Boesch, Lunrl. Second Period Noni). P*'llIllilI'SI l§,\'l(-_ Boesrh. Third Period 1 -—Toronto, Bentley, Morton. (blocker, Lynn) ......... .. 3.0T '2 'l‘oi'ontrr. Ezinicki, (Watson, liligay) .. 9.32 Penalties‘ Fisher, Thomson, Mi- gziy, Poile, Bolton. DETROIT 5. MONTREAL 8 MONTREAL. Dcc. 4 —(C.P) -.Dc~ setting a blistering l in the _ . onal Hockey League "(me Montreal Canadians 5-3 Saturday night before a. record- brenking crowd of 14,511 in Mont- rcal Forum. Canadiens. barely hanging on to second place. were left 11 points be- hind the leading Wings, with the 1‘r\:.l of lite pack crowding the Monttcalcrs. The Wings tossed speed and close Toronto; Boston Win Games; Leafs And Rangers Get Shutouts 15:18. ‘h-Boston. Creighton (Toppazzin-i) 15:34. ll-Chicago, Hamill. 19:45. Penalties: Nattrass. Dickens (2). NEW YORK 4, CHICAGO 0 NEW YORK, Dec, 4— (CP) ~- Goalie Chuck Rayner chalked up his first whitewash of the Na- tional Hockey Letigue season to- night as New York Rangers scored in every period to (lcfent Chicago Black Hawks 4-0. A crowd of 14.247 at Madison Square Garden saw the Rangers take n 1-0 lead in the first four minutes of play, run the margin tip to 3-0 in the middle session then score their finui goal in tlu lost flVe minutes of play. Dunc Fisher started the Rangers on their way ut 4:35 of the open- ing period when he took defence- miin PM; Egan's pass and fired into the right-hand "rorner from 1') feet out. Norman (Bud) Poile made it 2-’) at 14:00 by grabbing Nick Mic- Cltictign goalie Frankie Brimsck. of the middle period on a fine play by Pentti Lund, last season's N. H. L. rookie-of-the-yyear. Lund took a pass from centre Don Raleigh, faked Brimsek out of position with a neat bit of stickhnndling, and then shot: the puck cleanly in oe- tween Brimsek's legs. Big Ed Slowinski completed the scoring at 15:25 of the third period by lifting a floater into the net from some 20 feet out. SUMMARY First Period l-New York. Fisher (Egan) 4:35. 2—New York, Poile (Mic? ".i. Lamirande) 14:00. Penalty: McCaig. Second Period 3—New York, Lund (Raleigh) 18:50. Penalties: Kvle (2). Third Period 4—New York. Slmvinski (Kyle. checking against. Canadians who were unable to hold the lashing line oi’ Sid Abel, Gordie Howe and Ted Lindsay. I-‘our of Detroit's goals were shared by Abel and Howe and (he fifth went to Jimmy Peters. Elmer Lach. Maurice Richard and Calum lvfacKay' were Canadians‘ SCOTETS. The 14.511 record crowd in the enlarged forum eclipsed a. mark of 1.1.805 set last month. The seating (opacity has been increased grad- ually as construction work wen! along and now is almost at its unaxlmllifll. The new 3.000 seats will provide a seating capacity of around 15.000. The highest attendance mark ‘be- fore this year's expansion was set l9 years ago when 13.059 persons were shoe-horned into the building IQ)‘ a playoff game between Boston and Canadiens. Saturday's oxide-open 8 a m 6 brought a total of 34 shot-S 011 goalie llarry Lumley who played a standout game in the Detroitnets. tally with a brilliant solo rush 15 lecondn before the final bell. Raleigh) 15125. Penalties: Shcro, Kyle. BOSTON 4, NIONTREAL 2 BOSTON, Dec. 4—(AP)——Hust~ ling Pete Horeck drilled home a pair of goals tonight as Boston's Bruins downed Montreal's Cana- dienS—-—the only National Hockey League team ivithout a decision over the Bruins-—4-2 before 11.276 Boston Garden fans. It was Bos- ton's sixth home game without de- feat. Horeck scored the Bruin’; first goal in the opening period pulling the home forces into ii short-llwd 1-1 tie. His second goal of the evening was the only tally in the third period and provided a cushion of two goals over the second place Montrealers. Montreal's scoring was confined to the first period when Leo Gra- vellc, in combination with Billy Reay, drilled in the game's initinl season. Toronto made it a l-l game in k0ski's pass and ramming it past played Competition dew-Jo ‘he fact New York “hipped mt“ a three" stairs University avgrwation inm- goal lead in the last two minutes mcred out a lopsiaed 14cm", "Wei, The Island Physical Fitness Bas- kedball League continued its display of smart basketball again here Sat.- urday night. when the scccnd dotiible bill of the League schedule was held over the P.W.C. auditorium floor and came up with fast. well- that the League lending Saint Dun- the Sumnierside Schutmanls quin- ielte by a 67-33 count, to semi the Western Capital entry down to do- feat in their initial start. in scheduled competition. O 0 - . The big feature of the night wast the second game on the jirogiuzm when Ray's Millionaires ckcd out. at sensational DHLSPOLHT, victory over Suminerside R.C.A.F. in a hoop clash that eclipsed anything to be seen here for a long time in the way of closely contested. top-notch basketball. Ray's 41-40 defeat of the Air Force boys puts them in a. tie position for second place ln the league standing with Anmy, two points behind S.D.U, u - - - The loss for the R.C..-\.F., al- though so close that it could hard- ly be termed as such, also hiarked an initial defeat for Summc-rsideks other entry in the "Big Six League" for a ccllar position in the statitling with Scliurnianis and P.W.C. in their first appearance in regular play this season. ¢ - a The Prince of Wales College hoc- key team. one of this year's team entries in the six-team Island Phy- sical Fitness Intermediate "A" Hoc- key League, will make a trip to Sackvillc. N.B. this Saturday xvhere they will meet the ‘Mount Allison University varsity squad in an ex- hlbition hockey tilt there. The game will be played the same night as the League schedule opens hcrc at the Forum between S1intDuii- stans University and thc Charlotte- town Abegirveits. . . - It will be the first game of the season for the P.W.C. squad. and will act as a good tune-up for the team in their forthcoming competit- ion in the Island Ilitcrnicdiate Lea- guc. 0 - 0 - THE GUARDlAbl. CHARLUVBETOWN DECEMBER 5. 1949 "i Moncton Hawks In 8-5 Win Over Halifax MONCTON, N. 5.. Dec. 4 - (CP) — Big Joe Fitzpatrick turned the hnt trick here Saturday night to lead third-place Moncton I-I-awks to an 8-5 win over Halifax St. l\'fary's 1n a rugged, free-scoring Maritime Senior Hockey League contest. The \vln left Moncton 13 points behind second-place St. Mary's who trail league-leading Saint John Beavers by four points. Bea- vers added two points to their lead Saturday night by tiipptng cellar- dwelling Amherst Ramblers 5-4 at Saint John. N.B. Fitzpatrick was easily Lhe most; valuable man in Hawks win. I‘ acted as playing coch besides team captain and sparked the club. The game was a duplication of the rugged contests that have pro- duced three successive wins for Hawks in as many Saturday night games against. St. Mary's. Three injuries, none of them ser- ious, occurred. Robinson received a cut cheek from a high stick and teammate Tod lilcEwan had his scalp gushed. Ford received a knee injury when boarded heavily by Robinson. First Period 1—Moncton, Robinson (Porter. Larlee) . . 1.32 2—H-alifax, Brennan (Steel) 9.29 Zi-Hallfax, Gaudct. (Armstrong) 1201 4--Moncton. Milanl (Leckle, Barkwell) ...... .. 14.02 5-Monctnn, Fitzpatrick (McKenzie) . 14.05 Penalty - Ford. Second Period BAMoncton, Fitzpatrick (McKenzie) .. 2.31 7-~1vinncton_ Fitzpatrick (McKenzie) .. . 3,15 il-Hallfax. Steel . . 9.00 ik-Moncton, 'I‘rltes (Imontl) 11.07 l0—Hailfax, McGregor (Hannon. Ford) Penalty - LeBlanc. Third Period ll—Moncton. Imonti (McEwan) IZ-Halifax. Schmidt (Armstrong. Steel) ...... .. l3~Moncton. Robinson (Porter, Barkwell) Penalty -_ LeBlanc. Ramblers Goalie Proves Tough Nui For heaven . 14.00 use l 1.54 trig part. Hoop League Standings And Schedule The following are the team standings to date. and the remaind- er of the schedule up until Decem- ber 16th of the Island Physical Fitness Basketball League which got underway here last Wednes- day and was con-tintied herp on Saturday night: Iflltllngs: Team W L T P S. D. U. . . 2 2 i] 0 4 Ray's 2 1 l 0 2 Army . 1 l 0 0 2 P. W. C. .. l f) l 0 0 Schurmans . l 0 l (l i) R. C. A. F. 1 0 1 0 0 Schedule: Wednesday, Dec. 7—-At Char- lottetown: Schurmans vs. Army; P. W. C. vs. Ray's. Friday. Dec. S-At Summerside: Army vs. R. C. A. F.; Ray's vs. . Schurmans. Wednesday, Dec. 14-At lottetown: Schurmans vs. C.; Ray's vs. Army. Friday, Dec. 16--At Summerslde: P. W. C. vs. R. C. A. E; Army vs. Schurman's. Note: In the above scheduled games, which are all double-bills, the order in which the games are to be played will be as they appear in the schedule. O'Brien Continues To Win Bares lNG-LEWOOD. Calif. Dec. 4 -— (APP-Damon Hanover captured the feature trot and Jerry The First the pace Saturday as the Western Harness Racing Association brought its Grand Circuit meeting to an end before 13.236 fans at Hollywood Park. Demon Hanover won the $5.000 Consolation trot by half a length over Dutch Harbor, with Anderson Hanover third, travelling the 1 l-4 miles in 2.33 l-5. The Demon paid $4.10. $2.30 and $2.10. Jerry The First scored a half- length triumph over l)r. Stanton, veteran pacer owned and driven by Lindy Fraser of Forest. Ont, in Char- P. W. phy of Ottawa by North Vlctorias of the Cape Breton senior Sydney Coats styled by Warren K. Cook. Try one on! local Bowler Comes Close To Perfect _,S_core Don "Duck“ MacDonald o! Charlottetown, came up with a near-possible score in five-pins at the Roll-Away Alleys on Saturday when he rolled off 11 strikes in a row to chalk up a high single of 444, just six pins from a perfect score of 450. With a total of 405 at the end of nine frames as the result of nine consecutive strikes, Mac- Donald addcd two more strikes in the tenth, and in an attempt to rol-l off a perfect game with his final ball, took too much of the king-pin to take only the three and fivc pins with it and leave the four and two standing for a total of 39 on the frame and a game total of 444. The (tear-perfect game. how- ever, gave. lVlacDonald the free pair of bowling shoes donated by the management each week for the high single in that division. Other winners of shoes tor the week are as follows: Ladies’ high single in five-pins. Mrs. Adele Goss with 2'78. Men's high single in candlepins. Mr. Elmer Larler with 143. Juvenile Vics Defeat Ramblers In Hoop (lame The Juvenile Vics basketball team Saturday night wallopcd the Juv- enile Ramblers by a score of 44-K) in tl Juvenile game played in Con- nection with Senior Teen Town. It was the second exhibition win in a row for the Vics, who are coach- ed by Harold "Red" I-Iowatt. star forward with the P. W. C. team in the I.P.F. B. L. The winners displayed a per- fectly working zone defense that baffled the Ramblers and gained important. points for the winners. Every player on the winners’ side accounted for at least two points each. Ian MacNevin, rangy guard for the Vlcs. led the scorers in the same as he netted nine points. Barry MacMlllan. shortest player 0H Either $108. was next as he sank four baskets for eight points for the winners. Hurry and Bil] Mac- Andrew were next with the former having 7 and the latter 6. Red Saints And Ray’s Win Local Basketball Games From S’side £6 R. C. A. F, liics Tumble Miners 5i GLACE BAY. N. S., Dec. 4—(CP) -—Dave (Sweeney) Scht-inefis North Sydney Victories whipped in three quick third-period goals to tumble Glace Buy Miners 5-4 here Satur- day before a crowd of 2,417 and further tighten the Cape Breton Senior Hockey League standings. The last-place, Vics now trail Miners by two points and can earn a second-place tie by dumping Miners ut North Sydney tomorrow night. Sydney Millionaires top the league with 32 points, five better than Glace Bay, at the end of the seventh week of play. Summaryzm First Period 1»Glace Bay, Runlons, (Wade) . . . 11.04 Penalties: Yost, Jodoin. Second Period 2~Giace Bay, Wade, (Phillips) . - ----- -.,I.57 I-Glace Bay, Walt. (E, Brown. Thalcr) .. 11.46 4--North Sydney, Vcrrier, (Medynski) .. 12.07 5--Nnrt.h Sydney, Kromm .. 18.3’) Penalty: Bangay. Third Period 6~North Sydney, Hall, (Travis, Storey) 9.00 7-- rth Sydney, Menzies, t orey. Hall) . . . 9.45 8~North Sydney, Gibson, (Kromm, Simpson) . . . . .. 12.30 9~Glare Bay. Delvecchio, (Platz, C. Brown) ........ .. 14.14 Penalties: None. Bowling ROLLA\VAY ALLEYS Gcnta City Candlepln League Ro_vals-—1453-5 points Champs—1243—0 points. High single J. Lawlor 124 High three J. Lawlor 321. North Enders~l358~ 3 point; Juniors~1357—2 points High single G. Kays 107 High three G. Kays 294. O Old Timers--1430—5 points Bobby Sockers-~1304—4) points High single E. Liirter 143 High three E. Larter 326. Ladies City Candlepln League Beavers—1234—1 point Dodgers~1257~4 points High single P. Clarke 98 High three H, Praught. 27X Cardinals—-1240—-5 point: Crescents—1212—0 points South Paws-IZBZ-S pointl Pirates—1225-—() points High single K. Jay 117 High three K. Jay 32l- ,_l__.__ ' aires ended the first half with g BISTON. Dee. 4 --(AP) —Gcn- eriil manager Art Ross. who launch- of the Hull of Fame at Kingston. Saint Damian's Uii~ - . ' ketiball team took OilxflTell-ifjtéjsfir ed possession of first place inpth; 156E’. F. B. L. Saturday nignt when y trounced bChlllTnang Summerside 67-33 in the {pt Same of a doubleheader‘. '1': second Same saw Ray's hlliliOe aircs eke out a 41-40 win over (if. R. C. A. F. team from the Sunime . side Airport. Bu“, games wer- played on the P. W. t‘. Auditomu" floor before a fair sized crowd b; fans. from FIRST GAME In the upcnin" game ~ had their nand-sofull for tiiilevarltnatli lihe first half cvcn though ‘the held a 16-point lead at the ma of that time. In the opening min. utes of the last twenty the fight. ing_ Sumnierslde team kept up their tight defensive game and climbed within a dozen points (,1 the winners only to have (h, boys from the "Hill" come i-igxm back and build up a lenuhy laud‘ Jack Rearutmyaticr being held w seven points in the first half 01 the game. ran wild in tho final halt’ as he sank eleven lmkcu for a grand total of twenty-bin, Two teammates were next in hi“; in scoring. Dunpl-iy “qt-h 13 and Kennedy with l2. Jim Siilflflgy led the Summerside train gal-n". ing a total of nine points. ' SECOND GAME The second game of the night was about the best played game o, basketball seen around here in some time. Two free losses both of which were sunk provided the wiinning points for the locals in their thrilling win. The 31311;“, one point lead and kept it int“; until the final ivhistle although they were hard pressed right )4 the wire. The Airmen led by 1hr sharp- shooting of Wally Lowe, (he boy who last year played on the Ssulg Ste. Marie hoop team, and Pm Mickus were a constant threat tlqq Whole same. Loive tallied i1 points in a losing cause. wlili| Mickuc had nine and Eclcley hqfl six. It was Earl Nicholson's fbul shot which proved to he (be inn- ning point in the game. Dick Lambert led the money-men in scoring as he sniped thirteen points whiiile Irv. MacKinnon had ‘i and Jack O'Connor accounted for ninl. Windy LePage had six points bo- fore he was evicted by refers! Goss from the game in the flfli half. Earl Goss was the official ref- eree for both games with Joe Cui- len being ihc lincsman in tin opener and Willie lVlacDonald in the second. The timers were lea- gue president W. J. MacDonald and Father Walter MacGui-gan. . , tally at 3:49. . figlrlldlglfzgllfl, at the Other end Home,‘ fooled the Habmmts by with boxing entertaining“, deb the 1 1-8-milc $5.000 Invitational MacFadyen led the Ramblers with I . . First Game est PM‘ lillilllfi. 1.1111; ..‘“;:.:";..f;‘"f.;;.§ '.*.'.*;*'Y.;;* i“; $.§"‘.'.“,§,“ "*“3.:“:,li§ ll.°.“;..‘“f.l‘.;‘.l.l“.i‘:'.'l§*‘..2"i.‘.l.f£f i§l§.'-3!l"l;;.“'i‘.‘li.".‘:§‘.§'°.$i'“" ““' S Side Curling Sh... ro n rrrr - v - ‘ c ' o s, a l __ - - I - t » - scoélfirflgitlgfisxi-ngdfillflllfllfi, Fogolin, Ed KTYZBWJWSM- rnorcp activity in fistic circles here (Cspéiqsrgt J§£§'o,§',£{, Egtfieguve $250 and The Vi“ bum "P l1 i-Well/Q-Polnt 398F401! l4 1 7 3 Stewart. Lindsay (Kl-minute mis- hllvleliytlhse Rlxshflhaccgvgisisd :3; (luring that. time than has been he... ,0, 4,, minus by the ,,,_ slvsnguixrfiggrtgfl Negvwo-iasgovécfi ibetitik att the min and then came DuDDhY .. ll l l ii °°"d“°"' "be" Griwwe‘ Ms t rs“ on ofe the 12:19 t Sea‘? m “Wit ‘he °°‘.“*‘° “l “ 7"?“ Epired Eveline 01 5011")’ Mammlllld- first in the sixth. l! Aniline“ ace act ‘Z. pour t m m the “m! Kennedy ' a 0 l n Second Period 17o2r6rea s secon e B . a dunflg the siump periods following Sam, John Beavers ermpted {or m,“ with wnjnmgton bin“ and selgcnd- will o. Gorge MacLcnnan was the Mulilaly .. 3 0 4 I 1—Detroit, Abel .. .. 2:18 30km“ ‘cored twice in the the war. another local boxing Pr“ goals and a 5-4 victory in the third m the seventh With Dutch Harbor re Bree and Em ummrd w“ the The following is the schedule of Rflidy Z i) 3 4 ‘b-Mcntrcal- Lad) mm,“ ertod the goals flying o“ “mien G“? L°"g"‘ph1°: “"“°“_"°“5 period Saturday night as they edged wlhnmgton Dues, aid $760 5470' tuner‘ games for the Summersldc curling MacDonald 0 1 4 3 (Reardom Riopeue) 16:50 th sglclis oflJohnny Peirson and that m‘ Wm hold a m}; sovcn-‘Jout Amherst Ramblers and increased $350 and was timedpln "00 I i ' The following are the lineups Club for today ‘md “e555? 0t ‘hi5 CW1“ < - ~ 0 1 5 l‘ Penalties _ Richard (2). Har- mfve Creighton card at the Arrrwurlcsiusi we Week their lead in the Maritime Senior ' "‘ ' and swriniz points: - week, _ Maclsaac .... .. 0 t) 3 0 v91 ~ The“ came Hated“ final ma! of from tonight under the ausplc€s oif Hockey League to m,“ 90mm Vics - B. MacAndrew 4; J. Mom“, - - - -‘ '1"‘"“’°"°d the game 8t 5:05 of the finale. S°'g°’“‘5 M3“; . . Real/m had I decided edse 1n u s e Mmmdfew 6i Kelmedv 9i MW" 51m P. M. - Ice No. 1 -- 1. Of- Totals ......... .. ai ti t: t1 S-Ajetroit Abel n,“ pa,“ _ play from sum n. finish, but were ¢ c g "M" 91 MHCPMYW" I: MesMll- 1e, vs, m1. Llnkletter; m No. z- Schurman’: l-‘G rs rr n‘ (Lindsay) 1A2 Fmontrea, Gravene (may) a“ Promoter inncaphie. who ha; unable n. break MacDonald's de- 1"" 81mm 2: Hurry 7: Bursess 4. “H, Con,” v, F/Q Durnin; m Spinney ,_ 4 i i a Q-Dctroit. Peters _ P309,“ tmreck (Krymowski) been responsible (or the slams °t fence until the lust minute of the ‘ma! — 44- - No. 3 _ E. Corney vs. 1.1.2:. Clark. Harris a a n x (McFadden) 4150 B42 - many good boxing curds h) the Wid- second period when Nick Nicolle Ramblers -— Turner 4; Chandler 1.30 P M _ Ice Nm 1 __ v_ How. Ljnklelter 3 i 5 '! sdmrfitrclgtbbmchard ‘(~59 3~Montreal Richard (Lach Rio- litibttatirtllhivirtlliighttulgattzogd “lirliidldlae- figtitelilgdlssrlgtxgszgl-ttalockis 8081- _'_ g/lacgliltgtieenz; SBiTtMIuDBGMIlH g; “it W: Memsh; I“ No’ 2 — MacDonald 0 ‘ 1 l r . . r ~_ ' _ , i . , . ; 3C o“ a ; , . - ‘ vii-Montreal. MacKay tile-lie) 17.3. weight scraps, which wlll‘bill Louis MacDonald mcked o“, 43 puck; Saturdays U. S. College football Cameron L Tutu, _ 20‘ 3 lx-fléeRiqoMgcfarlyarxig 6353111‘)! Crier‘): g?r:1l’li;l1“.. l 2 o I (Warwick. Mvsdctl) 1515 °“"’1"Y~ °“‘°“- Lmerw ‘158’.°,' i“ C‘ l" “gal” Hcainst 15 saves by Perms in the ’°°‘°‘- -_____ o w, ' ' ' ' ' s, p rt 0 , 1 i 1._Detrolt, Howe Second Period Russell lvfiielntyre (160) of Savage saint Jam, goal’ and for his second ‘Notre Dame 2'7. Southern Me-tho- / 11ml) - C1 k 9W8 n l 0 (X51131; H ' 18:30 Fggimn’ Creighton (Hanxsom ghlgmiliel:elnlfaililtlllnafltxifbitlofi‘gill €traitiht atiftilearazcehon ‘Sig’? 1%“ dlsAtwzlrgirn 14 Alabama 13 gvsooltpEMlillllslclcgullol Ei- $311,111“ 2 (l l 0 B-Detro , owe - ~ _ _ _ ‘ ce e ve eran m ers ri m r . j - I - v- ~ 1 _ - ' H __ __ (Rcise) .. .. 19135 5—Boston, Pcirsoa (Smith, Craw- b9 a. four-rflllfldf gtllhbetvytecn Jrftvlllllly 5m}; mdivlduul hongrs, South Carolina 42, The Citadel . W)’ )5 v- Grmm- ‘I99 N°- 3 '- ‘- r’ 19 u Penalties __ Gee, Harmon. ford) (r51. Ruse" IQMG ° Y f “emit” Although Ramblers found arm 0. _ 3-2 Fmmd V“ 5'?" F° “i” T"“‘" ‘a ‘ ‘ Go a genanms; Dummy Leler, 86 1'98")‘ l ° Bu“ c‘ giffloultyhliqn ggttilng céosett? the stanza? State (‘Fe-mpe) 27, U-tali em P M Eléflglolyl w M" a 0 a ("m BOSTON 5, CHICA eirson. ' . . . . ain o g0 . n con ras o e e . ___ 1 - -— ~ — - ' H‘ I! ' - - P — ' ‘t. e , . Donald vs T. D. Morrison; Ice No. BpnsgfiroBlrxiiingjcc-bunihed (:11) 0! 3-30510“) “fjgldman, 51,5 TTwo lméallohllimghiulelglhtier D13 slligyfigfltfextléat fgfrcnlitliiiiwfutiirrlgltil- C,,,,_.,,,,,,,(,;-,'“§3?ST§£,%L,3_ (CSPPELLQRTON, N. S., Dec. 4 -- 0 ~NG. I-Iatespvsk F £50 gripes)? Ray's 1G 1;! their scoring over a _14-minute penalties; Laycoc. Harrison. Iflmcr an ny 8 -W erabe irnprovemen over is prev- REFFJGERATOR BOWL —_ te-llarton Royals stretch- Ce l1 3 — - W ~ - - Lambert . , stretch in the firm perwd m d9- make uptone ofdtlllié four-i prlflliminr; lnusylslts here. The Ramblers were Evansvme and, m‘ 3,115,131,. their undefeated streak to Cflmeffm- A O'Connor . . 4 BM Term" =- 1 Zif..?'€i‘.i..ii2§ i... .:."...i.."iig.. :'.::t:":.;::2.ii.i.::; ti: {Lliillllli "1- 54"." Bites-s" 1"“ l" ‘r 233.5 carat. ‘bruit... t . -. . Saturday night before a 1on1‘ DETROIT‘ Dec‘ 4 — (C?) _ not. been definitely drawn up. Pro- in their efforts SALT BOWL ion flanks - 11.0 ou-Colchgster SF“. f Nicholson‘ n. No 3‘- C Rob- Lg?!“ u 2 2 crowd a) the 3mm‘ Gafiei“ I‘ T°'.°“"° Maple. ma“ “"5 “p motel- Longllphie expects to have suivnuamr Hmmmm‘ m“ 33‘ Nmi“ bf 0c c}: eague 10mg“? pom" inson vs 1.1-1 MMRMIEHQ ' Nwhmsi,“ ‘ i o 4 was the first). setbacl-c for ChicaiSO their second victory of the week- three summers,“ boxers down to Fm‘ Period eastern Oklahoma A and M 28. rgu iglfeflmgpfial B 3'2_V_/1n 0V8!‘ 90o P~M Ice N0 l MM- Goodwin 4 n n 1 in their last five National Hockey end tonight, dgfgattpg Den-mt Red meet Guy (immanent; w ma,“ up 1__Amherst' 1,31“ 14:39 109mg BOWL satrnd: ace h; ou Meripacs here Bel-l vs .R,A Home. Ike Ne" 2., Wilson .7 w a _ .. .. ..... came 1.22:.’ i;l...'.?.§“£‘.f§ll';"’§§§f ‘i2; v — s---i~"~'i ' - é-n-i v- R‘ n ~ t The us ing aw . , - . . . second Perm; "" ' ' __ ' ' ' . l - T here with a streak that “Pdmled Klukflv seemed both Toronto m. w. E. Scanileburl’. well- z-Amiierst, MacMammun 1—PictouF|l‘\"l!grrl.sfi>rr:nd M‘ 3 E H°'"“‘“ "s A- 5'°°‘“' n. c. It. r. 1:102“: . a tie and three straight victwtfl- souls. _ known former athlete and an ardent. (pump, MgDougall) . ...... .1031 (Willidms) ' 44o Results of Opening nllht may at. M“ ‘ 4 '1 i held a 1-0 lead’ until ‘the third The triumph. coupled with the suPPNt" Q1 all phases of sporttns Il-Amhers-t, Moussaau z-Piemti Bflblvliclflti """""""" " ' Summerside curiins Club were as “Mm” ' q t) a minute of the final period. thank! Leafs 2-0 shutout of New York activities in the city at the present (Robertson) . .. 1113a (Mmdbck, ' _________ n n22 “Hows, Eckley ‘z n 2 1p Metro Prystars 11th goal _O! Rangers Saturday night. came time, informed this I writer yester- 4_Snlrit John, Nicolle 3—Sf-9l|i'lPf01l, Hunter. any Macy-arm“ 1o v_ 3.0M,“ Carson 1 0 , the season during the 14th mm- after last weeks ultimatum by day, that he is plianning on develop- (whitlock, croucher) 19153 (Mcmmyuu 151,5 2 ' Gauthier I n 0 ute of play. r manning director Conny Smythe 1118a‘?lntersfihoaxicbasketiballlcll- Penalty - Burton. Penalties: Po er! (major), Gaa- p, poumd 7 ~01.“ 3 Martin o o n M e i" "hire! "'-:.*°ir:":t:"i*..t:r:. 1.32% ti: $112.2: i. M...“ w- ==1=>»»~=-= ‘first. t» ~ 1 fitlimnbagelgofeagryiacher Sliced- $ythe “emphasized his ed-ict by ' ' ' Scorinsflgbtilld Period Gouge‘: 7' ndEEEuOlfsf a 8 mmlibe“ - -" 0 n 1 . . - .. . eso . er __ -_ - ilY returned "l8 195d 1° the Hawk! yanking goalie Turk Broda for orngggieldbaagggflggqiilslom" ‘ggttg; wielgngflhn- WY". Q2‘; _ Penalties: Butts, Gnudet, Mt» an Chm‘ 1on1. b Morrison a m 4| H by blflsti"! l 3°"°°"°' “W?” ‘me 5"“- . kiigd kin Ever been ftgmed here. 6-Salnt John iiriiibn - "“-~""-~~~*-~- F‘”'d°“- r. iviiicntie a. "P-L: 1."""1*"" ‘i Tm“ " " Q.--»- sofllis Jed‘ G°““°““' - h Nmaee" P.°“““‘°" u °’ "'1" and with plans for its development ’I—Sai.nt John: Durnchuc t-st ll {Mrdxrfirhd E-P- Foley “I. T.A. oamnbell it i Tbs Hawk‘ w“ "“'“'““ w“ "‘ ‘M °"°“"‘" “mm m" l e already underway is expected to (lfioolie Whitlock) 10-35 n ° ‘“ °“' ° Y’ c. Corney 12 w MacDonlld 4 Nanny and Ernie Pena"), b“ W51 ' _ - . ----- ~ - (A. Dorrlngton. l-lynel) ..16.04 - ‘ a bot-h 3819i) wh d tare in all the City schools inbercst- 3-5pm“, John, Demehuk 5~stbliurton Gadd simdlhlfl: Vice~ President 5 n I I Dicks“ i" ‘he P°'“‘"Y B“ °“ A“ m" “"11 W" m" ed in flooring teams. u well as (Whitlock) .. . 1661 (A Bomb tonf 1t; s3 points. President. 4 points. Paul ROM? Pl" the 3mm“ m“, a Mme the deiendln‘! mam W" entries frcm Summersldc and othBl‘ 9_Amhqrgt, Knox y penal'w__powgra " ' 2-2 tie. en the Boston liif-‘k- short-handed because of penalties. lead,“ hovlnclal can,“ (“owe”) 19M ‘I s - ' ed by a committee of the Bruins _ P w 1, n F A‘ men. who have not suffered a de- Ted Lindsay put Detroit out. in o . . . Panama; _ Nona . mesa rmbid m"°we,.s_ the "Emery Dam" 23 ‘5 5 3 7., M, feat in their last five home tint-S. front at the 10:43 mark of the ML scgnflgbury, who h“ h“ a gods‘ of the top balcony. ‘ Monk“, 9 9 4 54, 46 bore down again!!! goalie Frnrhki! first Period Wile" i"! P0919"! ill l great deal of experience in this line. o edSmne aso o! Ross‘ friends oontlnu- Toronto “ 9 m 4 53 go Brimgek, their rot-mei- teammate. clone-in ch92 on Broda. nut Ezin- and has been the main stay behind ' the formalities at a hotel mei- Chm o a m 4 5,10 Ed Harrison. Milt Schmidt and lckl and Vic Lynn of Toronto saw the Juvenile hoop league he" dur- A H s the game. A shower _of gift! were _ flu!‘ 7 l, 5 5151 Dgvg Creighton scored in rapid the play from the penalty box. lng the past number of yearls. t gigs: him bylthe t munic- New Yak‘ -- m 6 9 6 4H1 order to put the game 0H1 0f 911B That was the lone one to get by should be an ideal person to liimde a e i I-nd payers. Boa on hoe ey . . Bind: Hawks’ reach. with Dickens the Toronto "overweight boy" the proposed let-sue set-up. Which a o writers and radio announcers and T R I n“, "m m ‘h’ “m” bu‘ m” “me u“ Wm‘ 7'9 “V” for on“ leigrudisaiiiriv lrlliilltl) ziiilwgiziaif NORTH SYDNEY n s Dec 4 — Yesbciqmleatgsrlc l!” {(1)183 mam?‘ 2'13‘ dlstiwnoanled hm 11w fggl>glrj°sltlflc ifp-mi" ' mm“ “or” the m!“ ohm.” of his be“ mam! of the N’ H‘ I“ g ‘ (Gib-Release of goalie lbredlMur- see u enw i Capt. James T. Sutherland. founder baseman for Detroit Tiizm 1 903-05, died today (it/hllvl" Flrll Perl the oPbning two minutes of the conduct and minor). yYnn. d t _ You.“ like the comf t_ ed the Boston Bruins in the Nlt- ‘l-Chicllo. Prysini (Guldolin) ‘sscrinrllzjggi: xirglllgzgy Pgilszd Thomson (major). Lindsay (ma- rliiizolitéClulamtilfficvlld-li ‘sfilrloagemoge able cflt . . . the qtolldl- isgirinfgmcglel; ilfflzlgflléed?! stlilerslnltig: I . ' - |l II goat-lilac: Ilnman, Gadflry. lich of Detroit was "serving a ilfckllifiw)‘ Abel; Mo“ wlitafurslfillllctgithne Felmflafrmngnm‘ r “Y fabric - ~ the style- “mm” H°°k°¥ B!“ °i PM" 5"‘ FROM ‘NW5 PM“ hmhmwkmg pemlty" Kin tut season has been sharing Conscious tailoring! These urdgy night. KATING - Detroit's McNab drew a holding Second Period .. B’ ' - t5 d f Duriflk B CONNOR)’ M101‘! i316 s §°.‘Z.".i'ii';.-"§’i'§a... (z). mamy- Penalty at 11:10 and um m the Ji1:c‘:"f§§i:,‘§) ‘gfifiefil’: "fgtmeuryéliiyfrsfiigfg; Bruins-Chlcnilo can» n mam Th erlud stile for Toronto's tie-‘breakinq 2_:;‘;;’"l-Pi milk“ (Bentley. M011" n “m” Mummy ‘lowed 56 v3.18‘ gours today‘ ' gglrsegemszr;‘pggfigytedlulkizaoé- NIGnTLY SESSIONS FROM 8 to 10 Flum- Ptlm" ismm“ “m” 531i“?jqguggy§jfifgi§f§ Penalties; Pavelich. tum. r0,- 7;; affair-mg; 4-“ - was» hive-t Garvin of Kiflilfmfi. out. prelidfllt CHILDREN'S noun on TUESDAY j-ctikalcago- l! Conant: (Bentley. Detroit aonlle Harry Im-nley and 801th. Timrren. ___ ____ ‘ J “(iiiibiliiiifyofiiiiimiiznp its pres! 4 M 5:80 » - » . a . . . - ilnlltg°rfigo-(p“u°n hm‘) $06 the puck between his Third Period TOO HI! T0 N888"! , dent. Clarence ompmiifprueitreetit SKATE on ' {~800Mb t ' -—-~~—-~——————-———————- Ross with n huge silver plate h! i N; ' - rim Period 3-Toron1to.‘, Klukay (Bentley. rot: saut- _ m1 onzvnowr "m! 8T0" FOI- MEN" m" m, an,“ o, m, chem, M, PR0 ADE ‘Ifli. g-Qqgun, fllrfilflfl (Gamer-bush. ‘l-Detrolt. Lindsay (Howe, Car- Lynn) 11.40. Our. Also 1m Ford rim "mick. m Km l‘ chmmafim cm”, MEN - jfljqnq) 14:00. -_ veth) 10:43. Penalties: tut-rm», Abel, Mort- John E. Moot-thou, 011d: River. Th, Boston hggkgy “my; ' gziiggjbii, lcbmmt (‘roimnlnil Penalties: G01, Iziniclci (mu- mi. Beach. _ ___ , _ Phone 1691-111. , _ irimituvvu “um service progeni-