BOWLING HOCKEY WRESTLING 1 NEW Detroit Blanks Leafs 3-0lABBlEs 0N Amazing. Amerks Black Hawks 2-1 Defeat (A. P. B! Guardian's Special Wire) DETROIT. Mich, Dec. z-Be- gm-s a roaring crowd of 12,000 fans Detroit's lush-Win! Red Wings ilowed down the fast-travelling Toronto Maple Leafs tonight by handing the Toronto club its first defeat of the National Hockey Leaguo season, by a 8-0 count. After winning eight straight, the Leafs encountered a fast-skating Wing team which took a one-goal pad in the first period, scored by Welland with assists going to Gcodfellow andSorr-ell and they plflyiéd a defensive game for the remainder of the game which Lewis could not solve. Detroit's defensive tactics in- directly led to Toronto's being beaten so decisively. Using five trwlirds in the third period in a desperate attempt to knot the count, the Leafs saw Doug Young and Johnnv Sorrell score goals Penalties: Graham, Homer, Sor- rell and Hollett. Third Period 2. Detroit, Young, 14.00. 8. Detroit, Sorrell, 17.11. Penalties: None. AMER-KS DEFEAT BLACK HAWKS CHICAGO, Dee. P-(APJ-New hold on third place in the National isiori tonight by defeating Chicago Black Hawks 2-1 before 11.000 spectators. The defeat cost the Stanley Cup holders a chanoe to regain first position in the American section leaving them tied with Boston BriVns. The triumph also was the Ameri- cans‘ second straight over the Hawks, the star sna/rugled crew hav- Hand York Americans strengthened their, Hockey League's international div-, o-"iiout hall!- Young grabbed a loose puck near centre ice and outraced the Tor- onto defence to the net, i-[ainsworth cleanly. Sorrell did the game thing three minutes Thursimy. beating later ing won 2-0 at New York lest A two goal assault in the second period, along with a glee-t exhibi- tion oii’ goal tending by Roy Worters. were the elements in the New York and Toronto's last hope for nine consecutive "victories faded. Detroit's first goal came with liollet). and Clancy serving penal- ties, and the Wing attack was too much for Hainsworth, who with smith. for the Wing's, played bril- liantly. The Leaf net minder had is stops, while Smith kicked out i5 ‘mere were no penalties in the final stanza. In the first two, nine were handed out, five going against the visitors. LmIUPS Toronto: Goal, Hainsworth: de- fence, Clancy, Homer; centre, lietz; Win85. Conaoher. Jackson: iube, Boll, Kelly, Doraty, ‘rhoms, Kilrea. Cotton, Blair, Day. Hollett. Detroit: Goal, Smith: defence, Goodfellow. Young; centre, Wei- land; wings. Aurla. Lewis: subs. Graham, Wisemsn, Anderson, Sor- iell, Pettinger, Buswell, Duguid, Boyd. officials: A. G- Smith and Odie lleghom. 7)"; \ 'iiI SUMIIAB‘! Iirsi Period i. Detroit, Welland low and Sorrell) 18.17. Penalties: (Jr-sham, Clancy, Hol- cu, i-lorner, Wiseman. (Goodfel- d 7 ChabOt. victory. With Art Coulter off the ice for tripping, a five man wave scored in 9:55. Dave Schriner con- verting a pass from Eddie Burke. About seven minutes later, Harry Oliver snared the plank near the Chicago blue line, skated around the Hawk defenoemen and bounced a high shot past Lorne The Hawks attacked in four-man rushes until they scored with 1cm than three minutes left, Doc Rom- nes poking the puck past Wortem after taking a. short pass from Howie Morons Lineup:- New York: Goal. Woriors; de- fence, Dutton, Murray; forwards Himes, Gracie, Oliver. American subs: Bryqe, Smiiih Conn, Klein, McVeigh, Chapman Schrlner. E. Bunke, Carr. Chicago: Goal, Clmbot, defence M. Burke, Coulte-r; forwards , March. . Wiebe, Locking Kendall, Cook, Romnes, Gottselig MoFayden, ‘Iriidel. Officials: Hewittsoci and Bell. SUMMARY First Period No score. Penalties: Gracie. Kendall. Second Period ggg-Amerloans, Sdhininer, (Burke) 2.—Ark1icsns, Oliver 16:46. Penalties: Coulter, Chapman. Tiiird Period Second Period "s. , Rornries (Mal-ens) 250. Milling: None. Penalties None ‘(F/re Choice of leading pros. é amateurs The preference for C-C-M' Skate it Shoe Outfits amon simply ovorw clming. be right if you follow their example. And no matter what nca you pay, you'll be tting skates an shoes oi‘ nu|ncC~C~M~ asign, C-C-M- quality an? mauship, and big value for your money. Buy Your 0. 0. M. Skates the best hockey layers is You are ound to C-CM- work- SIG and Shoe Outfits at is KELLY iuusumut “Red” Farrell, Saint John, Rivals Bill Gill As Lea ’ B d Man. sues a (C. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) HALIFAX, Dec. 2. _ Sensational hockey Plflyed during the past week of the Maritime Mercantile League landed Charlottetown Abegwelts at the top of the standing and placed one of their forwards, Pete Kelly, ahead in individual points, figures released tonight by W. J. Foley, of- iicial scorer, revealed. The Official Standing W L D F A Pts Charlottetown 6 4 1 39 33 13 Halifax .. 5 4 2 2B 22 12 ‘Monctou . .. 5 5 1 2A 2'7 ll Salntiiohn ..4 ‘l 019268 K6111’. red-headed right winger, led the scoring column last week and he added enough points through the three games played since to hold his position with eight goals and six as- import, with two goals and ten as- sists is tied for second berth with Owen Lennon of Halifax and Ray Getlifle of Charlottetown, both of whom have nine goals and three assists to their credit. Other scorers include: G A Pts Kane, Abbies 5 6 11 Desilet-s, Abbies . 4 7 11 Nicholson, Abbies 3 7 10 Miller. Moncton . . . . . .. 7 2 9 McGlashen, Halifax 3 5 8 B18 Bill Gill. Moncton defenceinan who had such a. bad reputation last year, is having a hard time keeping it this year, being led by “Red" F's-r- rell of Saint John who has spent 40 minutes in the penalty box against Gill's 44. Des Smith, of Charlotte- town team, comes next with 4.2, fol- lowed by Frank Graham of Halifax with 32. Frank Lavigne, another bad man last year, has quieted down considerably this season, having only 28 minutes against him so far while Nicholson, Anbies’ forward, has 32 and F. Currie, another Abbie, 2i. Art Whittaker, of Halifax and Marshall of Monctan have 20 minutes each. Sylvester “Daddy" Bubar has had more rubber pitched at him during the season than any other goalie in the league, 360, but he has the least number of goals scored against him ~22. Hawse Marsh of Saint John stopped 315 shots while Leo Sargent of Charlottetown and Jimmie Buster of Moncton tie for third place, the former having 305 and the latter 304 stops. Skeet Kuhn, sub for Foster of Moncton, stopped 3'7. NAVY TRIUMPHS 0 V E R A R MY By Herbert W. Blrlscr, Associated Plus Sport Writer (By Guardian's Special Wire) NEW YORK, Dec. fir-Navy's gal- lant football midshipmen whipped the army for the first time in 18 years Saturday as Rice and Tulane reached the championship heights in the United States Southwest and South. A crowd of 00,000, braving a. heavy rain, jammed Fkssrklin Field in Phil- adelphia to see Navy gain a 3-0 victory over the Army on Slade Cut- ters’ goal from the 19-yard line in the first period. It was the first time since 1921 that the sailors had beaten their traditional rivals. Rice's Owls, coming back strongly after their upset at the hands of Texas Christian a week ago, buried THE CHARDOTTETOWIS GUARDIAN m... SPORT WORLD H-O-C-K-E-Y WEDNESDA Y zvzcur Leafs‘. l/Vin 8th Straight As Conacher Rifles Home Goal In _ ‘Dying Seconds (C. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) Bcucher Centre Haynes , Dec.2-Toronto W. Cook Wing Ward Leafs salaanied respectfully before F. cook Wing Northcott Charlie Consumer's potent shooting Ranger Subs: lvmson, Connolly, weapon tonight and sent up thanks Patrick, Dillon, Murdoch, Keeling, for a bit of sniping wizardry that Somers, Levinsky, Heller. won them their eighth straight Na-l Maroon Subs: Marker, Haynes, tional Hockey league victory of the Cain. Blinco, ‘Irottier. Robinson, season. Gainer, Conacher, Shields. With only 13 seconds to play 1,000 Referees: Jerry Goodman and fans were sitting back for an ov- Duke MoCurry. ertime session when the big right winger blazed a knee-high shot put SUMMARY Billy Beveridge Saturday night to give the Canadian section loaders First Period a 4~3 victory over Eddie Gerardo St. Louis Eagles. It was a picture play. es nice a bit of hockey as one might see in a season. Frankie Finnegan, Eagle 1-Ma.rom1s, ‘firottier. 3.51. Bqivlaroons. Evans (Smith) 9.65. Penalty: Mason. 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Ccnaeherfis goal climaxed a game in which the lowly St. Louis team held Toronto to a much greater extent than might be expected from their position in the standings. They tied the score twice and while outplayed for most of the tussle kept the Leafs hustling. leafs‘ high-scoring stars, Cona- cher and Harvey Jackson, gave the ‘Iiorontonians half- their goals in the first half of the opening per- iod arid young syd Howe evened things up with a first period goal and another early in the second. Rod Homer put Leafs out in front before the middle session was over and Ebiri Roche knotted tho count again early in ‘the third. , nnrnvrs St. Louis Position Toronto Beverldge Goal Hainsworth Frew Defence Bowman Defence Hollett Shannon Centre Blair Kaminsky Wing Cotton Flnnlgan Wins Kelly St. Looks Subs: Williams, Ayres. V055, m-ydson, Howe. E. Roche. Cowley, Patterson, wasnie. Toronto Subs: Homer. Cloned. Conacher. H. Jackson. ,Kilrea, Thoma, Doruty. B011. Meta. Ocfficials: Odie Cleghom. Mon- treal; A. G. Smith. Boston. sumvtsnv ‘l list Period 1—Toronio, Coneoher (l-Iollctt) 5.23. i-Toronto, Jackson (Blair, Dor- aty) 10.48. s_st. Louis. HOW (Bird-son. Voss) 12.24. Penalties: Homer. Ayres. Cona- cher, Clancy. Second Period 4--S$. Louis. Howe (V055) 5.32. o-Jroronto, Homer (Clancy) 14.15 Penalties: Homer, Dav. William-b Third Period 6-60. Louis. E. Roche '1—'l‘0ront0. 0011M?!" 19.47. Penalties: Williams. Cotton, Blair Howe, Finnigan. MARAOONS SHOW STRENGTH us. _ (Cotton) NEW YORK. Dec. h-JMontreal Maroons tonight were more stmnsly entrenched in second pllwe in the Canadian division of the National Hockey League following a. spark- ling 5-2 victory over Lester Pat-t rick's Ric-tigers at Madison scum Garden here Last nilht. The speedy second line of the big red loam. Rue Blinco. E811 F101?‘ inson and Dave Trottier account- ed for three goals and four points in the game in which Maroouis Out- sped their rivals from start to finish and held command at all times. Each of the three sceurini; o, goal, others coming from Stew D80’ can section leaders i in, ped right winger, was in the penalty Second Period box for tripping Bill Thorns and Leafs were putting on their power il-Maroons, Blinoo (Robinson) ‘play when Harold Cotton mapped 13.30. a pass back to Oonacher, parked ii-Rangers, Mason (Patrick and (inside the blue line. Connolly) 19.05. The hard-shooting Loaf shock off Penalties: selbert, Evans, Blinco. his check and took deliberate aim. The puck travelled like a bullet Third Period through a maze of players and ripped into the net in the inches d-Maroone, Cain ( v11) Along The Sidelines (By hi Power) 9.01. ii-Maroons, Robinson, 10.00. 'I—1'tangers, Heller (W. Cook and 1'. Cook) 14.44. Penalty: Evans. BAR-RY STARS WITH BRUINS MQNTRMAL. Dec. 2—The sharp- shooting skill of sleek haired Marty Barry gave the Boston Bruins a 2-0 victory over Montreal Oanadiens here Saturday night in Frank Patrick's Montreal debut as a. National Hockey League manager. The tall Boston centre, always a star when playing before his fel- low Montrealers, sniped two goals past Wllf Cude in the Canadians cage and then joined his mates in a stubborn defence that refused to yield the desperate Ca-neidiens a l Boston kept up with the Ameri- thrvugh the victory while Canadians were bogged down heavily with St. Louis in the cellar berth of the Cans.- dian section, with only one vic- iaoiw to show fie; five scheduled.- game-s. The first period was scoreless. Huh gullor had eight 80013 in make as the teams battled on even tenns. Halfwm through the second period Marty Barry raced down the ice, fainted the defence to» wards a. corner, and then unleashed a terrific ankle high drive that whizned between Dude's feet and pirt Bruins a goal ahead. Cans dieus lAunc'1:d a big drive in t" dying minutes of the sB-me. semi’ five men up the ice to bot" Tiny Thompson. Suddenl- Beattie broke away over ' line and sprinted down thr Barry at his heels. Leo ' Canadiens defcnceman Beattie, at the Co‘ line and pulled hi: it into the ' of play to 80 clinched the w they- held on‘ , for the rer I Boston Thomp’ l Shore Sieber l Cla- Enu I 1 Be 1'0 LV 1i Y ciiuini 0UTPl|NTS* a i. In n \- l. ‘nits. 1TH A GHANCE of increasing their league lead, Abegweits invade the Hawks’ nest tonight. It is the locals/second appearanceinMonc- ton and it goes witlout saying that the team will make a mighty ef- fort to keep their whining strvuk intact and incidentally atone for the de- feat they suffered in their former Moncton invasion. It should be about the best game of the season. No doubt the Hawks haven't forgotten their recent “drubbing” at the Forum and now that they have resumed the winning habit the locals are going to have a mighty stiff task cut out for thorn. The feeling around the city however is that the boys will make a clean sweep of their road trip. - u - BIDGWEITS ARE proilng to be the most popular team on the cir- cuit. Their wide-open style of play is drawing the crowds and the following praise from a Halifax writer should be of interest. l I O HILE wnnma about the Abbies we'll toss a little bouquet, long overdue, to tho Island hockey squad. Since the inauguration of the Big Four, the Islanders have yettodisappoint the Halifax fans. Time after time the Abbies have taken it on the chin in Halifax, but they invariably put up a cor-king good game. They seldom resort to defens- ive measures for any length of time. They've always been fast, they al- ways appear to be giving their best and they rarely if ever play a. dis- appointing game. There are plenty of fans in. Halifax who would rather see the Abbies perform than any other team in the Big Four. They may have tossed away some possible wiris by sticking to their wide open style of play, but they are definitely a smart team and‘ great crowd- pleasers. May they continue their sparkling performances; they help a lot to keep the 80MB 801K18- "mmmmmmm W MVERDUN HALTS Maritime-Quebec champions. ‘It. ‘ a a iruiluli becomes more apparent each practice that the Junior Abbies will ice a squad this year on a par, if not, better, than last. season's i, Special Wire) u. 2--Otta.u'a igh the sched- ‘group, Quebec ssoclution, came; flay when Verdun flclicd by cagy Ce- ‘d Senators 5-4 be- ilsinsts. lg game Lafontaine, at Ottawa. the pre- urpriscd Canadiens oc Clement's speed- draw. Verdun went 'e as a result of to- 'hCll' third in suc- \_ir fifth without a nning streak stop- "ht. excess he carried slowed him no ciugul (C. P. By Guardian's Special Wizrdi-ii: BUENOS AIRES, Dec. 2~The comeback trail looked a dub". smoother to Prime Camera teddy.‘ The giant Italian who formerly held the world's heavyweight box- ing championship, last night out- Y pointed Victorlo Campolo, the Area. . gentine fighter, in a 12-; find bclu Camera, making his 111"‘. pearance in Buenos Aires, had. . little trouble earning the decision.‘ after 12 rather tame rounds but. Campolo, out of the ring for two. years, put up a much better fight than had been expected. Camera had knocked out Cnllllll-iv olo in two rounds at New York three years ago in their first moot- ing, but Saturday he could not, even knock the tall South Ameri-N can off his feet. Campolo used his H long arms to tremendous advant- age in holding Prlmo off and‘ at the finish neither fighter was marked. H A crowd of 30.000 failed bya long way to fill Independiente football stadium, perhaps becausa. word got around that Carnpolo n far over his Jnruner righting weignin-Irrie Argentinean. dcClded pauneh, scaled 359 pound‘; compared with Carmen's 206,, Campolo used to weigh around 225 in his best fighting form and the The largest crowd to see an ain- ateur game here since the Alihn- Cup send-finals of last spring: thrilled to the Ottawa-Verdun game, regarded by many as the finest exhibition of hockey. pro or amateur, seen on Forum ice th season. Brilliant in defeat. Ottawa came" from behind a 4-1 score to tie the - count in the third period. the wilji- ning goal falling to Bill hlrtlcehem less than seven minutes from the final whistle. '- Mlnnrd‘! the flea! Rubbing Linlmqqg i. lye Builds Knowledge! in," r-qualiry, rich, satisfying ling of tobacco and true fncc of manufacture reach ‘zenith in Winchester CICS. Bill Shepherd, Western Mary- land's star halfback, gained clear claim to the United States individuali scoring championship as he scored s11 his team's points‘ in e. 13-10 tri- umph over Georgetown. He wound up the season with 133 points. Holy Cross, pushing 48 yards to a touch- down in the final quarter, beat its traditional Jesuit rival, Boston Col- lege, 7-12. A 56-yard drive in the final period carried Georgia to a 7-10 triumph over Georgia Tech while Missimippi hipped Mississippi &ate 6-3 in an- other Southesstern Conference duel. Dike buried North Carolina State, 32-0. in the last game of the South- ern Conference schedula. ‘y Orr Retains Title Through A Draw AMHERST, N. 5., Doc. 2. -— The fight for the Maritime professional welterweight title last .- night. between Bobby Orr of Joggins and Bobby Allan of Weetville was declared e. draw here Satirday night by Referee Alex Mason, and Orr will retain the title. Orr was awarded the decision fol- lowing the bout but it was later dis- covered that the referee had misun- derstood a signal from the two jldges, Archie Fraser and Bliss MncGlesh- ing. Mason said that he believed Fraser had voted for Allan and Mac- Gluhing for Orr and, as he cast his vote for Orr, he thought the Joggins fighter had won. Evans and Herb Cain, the ex-Ham- iton amateur. Charlie Mason, brilliant young ‘westerner, and Ott Heller, defence. scored in the second and third periods, respectively, to liver‘? l1 shut-out for the blue shirts. Maroons opening goal came as a gift when Alex lievinsky. Ranger defeneeman. knocked the puck into his own net. It was credited to ‘Prot- ticr. They went on from there to net four well-earned tallies The game was faster and more open than the first Montreal game play- ed here this year, when they de- feated Americans, but Marouns still pl n‘ ’ a strong defence that had the clever-passing R-anscr plays stopped. Ikd by Lionel Oonacher, recovered fl'0m a knee inillrl’. "N! Montreal back line broke up nearly every attsek and goalie Alex Con- nell seemed to know before the Rangers shot just where the puck was going. the aid Two Montreal penalties, to Evans partner and Blinoo for tripping, gave | on Monet. a chance to open up wide squad, am. in the second. They finally clicked centre- thmugh the youngsters. Lynn Pat- .__-__ rick started the play. passing to Bert Connolly of last year's Mone- tonlhwhwhotriedashotllie A puck bounced off e, Montreal play-y TONI. BANi 8 to l0 ~ (C W m! 118th sor place Olym Hocke; Wini for sect er straight to Mason who scooped it quickly pest Alex Oonnell. LINEUP! Pmiiion Goal Defence Defence Mamons Conriell “entwcith Buns Bangers Aitkcnlioad SQibIt Johnson INS r. muujiim ninr "l" hoop squad came ougli ivirli a 53-39 victory over . 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