Islanders Score 6-2 L Wini Over Miners In' Penalty-Stud The GI1ITI0tlEb0W'n Islanders slipped into sole possession of second place of the M.M.H.L.ila.st ntaht amid scenes of fighting that would make Robert service's vers- ons of northland barroom brawls iecm pale in comparison. as they icfeated the Glace Bay Miners 6-2 it the Forum. Prom laboui. two rows back of -lie seething penalty box to four eat out on the ice the fans. play- -is and cops tangled in one o-"incl I nest. heated fist throwing. stick swinging. apple tossing en:;a::e- ded Game That ended the action as far as the scoring was concerned, but there was plenty more in the pen- alty box. Early in the period Bailey drew a two minute sentence and was no sooner in the box than he was hit by an apple. He gestured at the fans. struck an innocent spectator over the top of the head with the flat of his stick before be- ing calmed down. Johnny Myketyn was the prin-. cipal in the last outbi-eaZ:. Ls- Don Bellringer into the boards and your ' "Lime 5 II-37 I lflotitonh SIX i'A(iI'I 'My1:ctyn went wild. He shoved the lreferee. banged his stick on the. 'ice and argued bitterly before en- t menta that has been stag:d in the Forum for a good many years. The first outbrcili came in tlic. tltlililg seconds of the cpciiiii11i9l'5”.'4' the 55" bi" 10 5"” R mi-”' i -crlod with Coach "Bud" Polio of C0'l(IiiCi- i nice Ba... and Johnm Dutchql; No sooner was lit: in the coolc-5 ping me ,,1a3.5,,,- ;,,W1.,-xi -yh. than the outbreak. started. Mykc-, '..'.':0n(I batle comcnced midviay iiilllll and the police taiiglcti as. . the third bill this Was 0015 3 Dlttl-1”-Vk"-i'" "dW'C9d 10i'''””5 H": The saddest display that could iiuiiiiary to the grand finalculiui Sv8?lRl0i'S- Til? l!lal'F"S UT both, he wjtm.t5,.d M an nmmic con. Jolvnni Alori-ox-.3 -lnliim,l' 3 'r19l.Vlll"'-"'"i5 "”"d"I 0m" We "ff amjtcst. that of fans anti players fight- Ni" 5119155" moom” ii"'"? "iiifiliradeii (or iii” ”"""' M Reva” inc. was only too evident last night rnndurts in brawl . beill'.'lFl1 l'iilS In the midst of the battle a in me mm", which m,mmcpd as '”d Pia-""5 mil Nided iii” "””iQp"mmr 'm"h.mi 0"". "id dYove:lllliCI1 action behind the ncn:iit3' Kins" helm. o'er a rirxht iiri 1 " i"n'i inc" imneibox as their was on the ice. The .1. dt 2. 57 1 a -. ' .'.;i:: the (.29 C.2':o ' ” Wills arm" .. r . - . g ”l(nI1n)',' os;;L:c-.1(a bite." W ivezle of r.crs- l)Plll" ' ”- by UTO men. Morfi;g;m:”?:Je::ilf;fll?:o'I;;,l:g?r:"gE,plug.l -lI1(tll' 01111.?-' the final ulii:-t”o. :-on and Eicoziicr drew miscoii-:b;,dh.l m,.;z:,m,nin,,0m End 3,, H3; . n . .. ,, ,,. ; ,.. . - v ' ' - I . .:;"t..w..:::3'.- 3.-.::. -f ":.:.::;t.: ":.;:..::: ":2 sow er Ii"l'lt. into which uPaJii' For filollfill F0lilifllAi'ii'lilaK8f' Bill Bi;!oii'i:!Sm'a-79” Hi” 5””'15' immd haw” Phil Vitaic. Wiundlcy and . .host' ii-aclc a personal request to theibcm me envy of the Crowds-m mi! wan" Pawiish” tie”) '3h”Wed M Others mm Mimi. A 1 we fans to take it Cast ilitoman colllseums back in the tlaysd. ”,mm to ms 0” Mme form hut .w alns of the King calmed mat-i. Danlovitch Glace Bay defense-immn me" nm1L:ms.mnglcd' iiiigiil B5 he 3CC0”"led mi "N 0 '9I'5- man was liijiircd in the first per-1 , , , g””5 teams 5” 90”1s- His "wild A tctal, of 25 penalties were iod. He suffered torn leg ligamcntsl hnzgaiaiinil1;3liE:;:hE3' 'li::'m:'1T:Vlg ' - , handed out in the in-uisiii: con- .v,hv;1C gmcmgmnrg to stop the Is-. i i 1” IT” M” "W delmiemen imdi IFST. with 12 cf them going to the Islanders and 1.". to the Minors. Six l'IIEI)Cl'S rlr:-iv misconduct: and land:-rs that goal. Larry Travis. Piiil Vitaie and! Johnny Dutchzik were again oiit- THF. GUARDIAN. -VCHARLOTTETOWN Prominent In Victory . R Li Don Bellrlnger (right) was ball of fire on the left wing of the ”Kid Line". "The Dlnger" scored oal was the work of an expert 51 goal and assisted lineniates Wil- lie Marshall and Conny Bon- b0X- 0" ii" W9 m"5 I" Mi” 5'C””"itlicr. the goalie trim a hard risliigihomme on theirs. Don now has a .or on all the players iii the. pcn- shot. nlty box would be grossly lllllflift The causes for the lli)l'ISIil2S I19-1 ltotal of 21 points for the season. W” mm '1'” ma-la” ., standing on the Islanders defonsci . . P W. 9 . John Beavers ””""i"55 1-is I13-i"5 hund mi” t0 the stellar goal tending of Hal. , . 1.. score right zzoais. Big Walter Gomon iimidki3dbotl:;)bA5a;':in?:oF:0(:E59:v;i Pavrlysliyn, layin: his best anie ' H 'l -i ' ti 0 , M t 7 0 this season pm; the imainzggcail Glace Bay .. coal. i-iicias; de--itsthye rvgsqorl lg1f0r::lfm"U'iiIl;v;lt;iiii;, Ve1'pOWeI' Onc On ' zetter with I 'o. Conny Bcnhcmmes fcncc. C:):)p?I'. Windlgv. Bloomer, 11 Fl". DPT. -"H - - ' -- - V -. Willie 'M- :1 118.2. l?.:n I7'.'IIl'Ili'16lil)Itkc;1), D:.nl.'ivll loriv:irds.;SilTP'xV in "lll"l)91'5'' '5 ""5 I" 3'" ; ---a and .lini Maclicnzie were he otlicriPg),1c,)Macev. Cliorl . Rohmexgltwclit it is probably U110. oi tho I p SALVT JOHN. N. 3.. Nov. -1' .. I:i'nfl marksman. it-.'yw-;-oi, Leigcr, Anderson. HfIley,il'CaSOli-S wiiy persoiis in tic Tonughti(cpyns;,i,.L Jchn ucavc;-3 ()vpr- Len llalr-gr scored both of the B3319... lrcw find coiirayze enough to liiir.v . ,I);)ry(;red Mom-ton Hawks 7.0 in 3 T'3fi)l11f?n.S goals. His first came Chgrionctoml pg Goal, Gordon;.C'.l,lPClS attplziycrs or why. some. lvtaritinie Major liockcy League rlI0l”ll.V after the half way niarlt defence -I-,.m.;5n Du,(.1mk, v.ta1e"one else will strike a man ill they ' a V n fixture before a small crowd to- if the opening period and his Rea,h..'fom.md5 -I-minor. 1.-wermiiacc while his hands are livid. It, The seasons ad-llltles at 1.119.";-ght. :c-cond about the middle of tlic Malfsyan Bellrngxer Banhommmlnilnht also be one of the reason.-nCliiiriottctown Curling Club will, Beavers Ntaimd nu.” 11.90;,” i'lNi- Unentale John l3all9)' aS- W-n;u,ck' I-,aw..'.sm.'n CKEMM : by it liockcr player will hit an fill?" 301118111 With -1 llimlfll-I59 being had over Charlottetown Islaiiders, ii-Will 0" l10”l- ' ", 'B dii ' '-innocent spectator river the licaei'i-cld at six iv”.-lock. Atteiiding the who gained sole possession of sec- Tiie "hid Linc" uas tlic lsland- M0'T9ii' M” ';y' d M .'w-gm his hockey stick. iopeniiig ceremonies will be His. and place by sending Glace Bay crs best attacking unit. Willie officials " Mac 3" an am" 0 o o ll-lonor Lieutenant Governor T. W.lMiners down to third. MHF5lli'-ll and "The Dinner" 03911 Y From accounts of those who were.L. Prowse, His W01i5llln wl'i.H”ii J-I The monotonous scoring of the not a goal and two assists while ysunlnun sitting behind the penalty box.?D. Stewart, and Prcnile.-r J. Wal- ragged game comprised two in C0.HVl.V Boljlwhlme PlCh9d UP I Hr" ruhd Lprgfanp Tanguarfc and pastor-pg wprr): icr Jones. line first session. one in the sco- lmlnl Ollplll-'4 l:9P-I3 - 1-Ci7'3"i””?mw"' 1.30'm0""m"g1iu5(-d my (hp pin)-9;-5, If this w-2.. - .- ...-- mid and four in the third. Tom Back "I W." ..m'dm" 0! ”"ng.s. iMal'&hm1' Belmngc” "3 tthc case there are icnzuc offic-i . . Smells and Joliniiy Ubrluco com. was Jm-1; "5p.x Read), "Spy 2-Giace Bay. Haley .)lIi1IS and the Forum lnhllnzenleliti ' blned for three in the fliini stanza. assumed -the-role of a pcaccinziker iB3.ley. Hohmer) 13.0. to whom the matter Could be taken 1 u e Owe, 5mL.eI.5 Nye Nick Mconm n the fighting but he also play- 3-Charlottetown, Marshall iAccordim: to "End. pone. Ghent Dusty 313”, Jack Mela,-um and .d some liockoy nad played well. rgcnrnger, 16n35.Bqy Minors comm um”, were ob-. Km Watson Take Early Lead The I'.iIill1dv?l'3 jumped into a 1-0 cad before the eight. minute nark of the period as Conny Sonhommc rifled liomc l'.'illic Vl:irshaii's pass from the side of the net. Goalie Cliff Hicks never i1a'd a f'IlZill("! on the shot. Six minutes later llalcy tied matters up. Before the period ended Mar- shall anti Pawlysliyn put the Is- landers into a 3-0 lead ”Hat Trick" lVillle scored on a play with Beliringer 1VI”iiIC Pawlsliyn's goal came from it Phil Vilaic pass. Both goals were scored while the teams were each a man short. Poile and Johnny Dulclial; were sitting out penalties for figlitiri: in a battle that saw the Giarvu Bay coach take a severe belting Ironrthe fists of the Islanders dcfenseman. 36 seconds before the period of his own hluelinc and broke out with two men to heat. Ho hmii hof.li of thcm and whistled a slioi info the top right hand corner of tho rage. Earlier in the period Pawhshyn tirciv one of the miscondiicts handed out. Cooper of Glace Bay 4-Citarlottetown, Pawiyshyn lVflalC1 . Penalties Ii 18.31 - Bailey. 23: Mar-; 8.01: Cooper 80!: Poile 13.. . major. 19.38 mlsconducu, Duichak l3.0'l major; Vitale l9l'i;V Macey 19.35. Second Period 5-Ciiarlottstown. Pawiysiiyn iTrainor. Fa . or 18.10 Per..:.'.iies 3.30. I minor and misconduct: 91:; Bcaudry 8.37; Cooper p misconrluct; Morrow 19.26; lVlyke- Lyn 19.25. Third Period e-Charzottciuwn. Beiiringcr l (Marshall, Vitals) 2.59 'l-Glace Bay, Haley l (Baileys 10.47 i 8-Cl::irlotte'.owii., lllat-Kciizie lWhil'.f7L"k. Morrow! 13.45 Penalties Bailey 3.00. 1.').35:l Fax (o 4.15; Leger 6.25; IVLOI'T0'f1': 155:2. Haley 15.11; Myket:-in i5.l1 misconduct; Morrow i6.ll miscon-i duct; Bloomer 16.11 9.37 i Turned Down SYDNI-11'. N.S.. Nov. 26-lCl'll -, The Canadian ArnaI.r.ur llociiryi A , . zippcal ciaticn has turned down anp by Glace Bay Mincrsy cizmantied rbct.-' to the pl3:viP'-3': GENERAL SKATI The annual meeting of the Prince Edward Island Rifle Association will be held on board H. M. C. S. All rifles must; be turned In by November 24th. FORIIM . BULLETIN -- ENERAL SKATING WEDN.l5DAY-GENERAL SKATING THURSDAY-CHILDREN'S SKATING . FRIDAY 9- HOCKEY - MONUION NG :r .31. .,, ,.tcIs thrown at the DI8,l'0i's and Poilc liiiiir-elf stated flint he suf- fered a out which rcqiiirctl twi- dtitclies to close. ' Polle claiined . that a warraiiil ;would he issiierl for the arrest of 9 Ba”... l,m:in wlin allctediy striick one of ..oun'gst"s up from ”his players while the player was ipal bcin"; held by the police. An as-y saull cliarize will be laid aqainstl B””h”mmC . the party involved. The Glace Ba.VlA coach stated that the displav was the worst he had ever seen bvl f.'?lTS and that the Police ”ilPlii1VP(I: said he was takiirz the matter tnl the League P2x'('CllI.ll'E'. Pnilr: ezldcrii that the nlavers were not safe in the penalty box and that he asked; .the Forum to provide prntccticii iiiiRm:m,s hem The Bruins are Med future. 1 A netting or sonic method of separating the players in the pen- alty box from the fans is definitely MTSCOHGUN3 needed and would probably ha.ve games bghind mom. ended Poile received a miscon- duct for disputing a holding pen- TVITTCKD-'l7.l8 1539- jbceii instrumental in iirevenfliis-zp C,-epmmn and Mclmym Wm ally to "llub" l'Iiacey. Before he Stops: lthe br.'twi which occurred iris. nuke up the third mm Mm Dunc was seated in the l)o:( lie tangled lli:ks ll 5 l0-23 Inlglit. ipighern Ed sandford Wm cam": iftlllll (trims blehindvthe piiliiailty box Gordon 7 4 3'49 A . p'”' ' .1 like second line whicli has Lorne ulpt m”a'I::r'!" lie” ” e ”" ” -" m:"-”'” I " ”l3?'”7-3”-W ii To” v"3"i" FCTEUSOXI and Bill Ezlnlcki at the ll1'ilIT9l' Pawl shvn shot the only hfa-S almog .bemn.m 5') '10") mmfsiI'”ngs.' The Hut "ne of Capt Min trial in the )second period I-lie M. rs, A -iHt'chaE1l11mcu(:.h,:p.30x.t.cE3lheXEm.js(hn"m' beiween Adnm Brwm - - - inc . :2 . n . wn c - ;, 5 g look A pass from "Buclro" Trainer - will lidlcl it; annual ineegl-.til1c(I Johnny PE man remains m in: tomorrow n'glil. in a Marsii- field rcstaiiruiil. 'I'lici'c. plans will be laid for the oi'gani7.ation's ac- tivities in 1952 find judging by the aims of the ciiib and the en- tiiiisiasni of those in chai';:e. the rod and black colors of the Abe:-' wcit. uniforms will be seen in oi another one about six min- .. v. . . i flies later. azainft 3 dCCi5'0" "mt aiiardedlncnriy crcry branch of sportinglnose Bellrlnger. Haley and MacKen- maicrs JO"; Mccibe SaLndFE:enir;yI(ll1d5x'lV'0lf during the coming year.3 -.'c were the marksmen and in that .3435 lo 5 E”om2.e , no ' ' ' ' l PAQADFNA "'-.' irdor in the third session. Haley's it i:3.5 blcarm: gflss mxalted furl A Wu. 5,,” buck Cmmi 'qujIc l(M-,,' H ihcu'1mEal'l:;;”r.r;Ti"! goal was scored an" Hal Cmrdc" M:-lfa an' mt. (glad Bav ll-15 .' 119 Wiiilifll 0" lhc N'0l'l5!Stniifoi;d VPPGURI Illinois In 0! Lad 8l0PDEd I bllSlETIX1K Shot bl Mini” '35! iasom a C ' anti achievements of the Abcg-igsgh r,.n,,w,.iA 6; the ;im(, Bowl -John Bailey. Haley sccoped the re- , . . welt Club. In it woiiid be con-I . . v - . bmmd fmm UT” mid” G0rd”n'5 0" the mound” mM'hthCiYdh;;11n:g tatiied the names and feats ol'g'V'li"liIthh(b:(:ti?i:z Nl?(::ml1I,I7II:s Driver. mi and aiipbed the puck into .h been released by”: l o i he mm of the mmst Rmem this we ma conference Champions W0" "95 orgamzmmn or e new ?0m"Citv has cvrr produced. For a'.h0W "NW hbizln concentratlnif on Wlllll! M8T5i'l3'-I 5011'? BEIIFITTBCY m”””y'sp.c'”5?r6d club vihichl . to list tho... high. ways to thrash each other in the i "ii" the 319" m U" "The mm?” wok W" um Wm-.' : l .il.-l be quite a. task but izranddnddy of all post-season Q-5-o goal. MlCKcnZle'5 countei The C.A.H.A. vo.ed ll-101-.n A is possible '0 Wvmv in very slums. clme on I 891181118 ltmk with ml" "" we Shm"””ke ””"l brief form the work of the Asso- And this 0'19. ludsimr from the whmock and Morrow. and the IP99” f0II9W9d- Nation since the ma 0, the war. high calibre of the opponents, -' o o o figures to supply 100,000 specm. . For mp pa”, few wars the Logs wit'h all that Ih.rilis may have . . , ' - ivn o cxpec sncc e game RI ht? g3El'ne:in?”T;Ic0fvg:nE; was inaiigurated in 1902. it also p Iwele Th.st, H fl fl the figures to produce another lean ' ii i 5t ' '5 P” N” -V 7" your for the Pacific Coast in its in the case of hockey where jun- ior. juvenile. bantam. midget and Pee-Wee teams have been formed and given an opportunity to play. The club has sponsored baseball Queen Charlotte on Thursday evenmgl N0V' 29 at teams and the most recent of unanimous vote of Big Ten fli- ' their junior squads were the Is- cully representatives. eight OCl0Ck- land representatives in the Miiri- Once-beaten Stanford. which t time finals. bowed to,Callfornin. 20-7. in the O O I For the past two years the club has ot'gan.i7.ed football tcams and given this City strong representa- tion in Maritinie football circles. in track and field the Arbbles have always been at. or near the top in their competitions against the best the rest of the Maritlmes could offer. MONDAY - HOCKEY - GLACE BAY - (cs;ra:.i?Anm)i;i4. s.. Nov. 2&- , l-P ctoii ar pacs swam d 7'-m3D""CgILmE"5 SKATING -- sjAf snot ruusumg Antigonish Bulldogs ll-4 tonight Rolls of film developed and printed and sent out the some day Prints double also at no extra cost. Cochrsne and Walters ' were uW3DT'-3 gK:&B?:gNa s Any 8 exponre roll ate. Reprints standouts for the winners while . to each or to for 35c. Mail Fllnl Grace and Deekocho showed up lcrvleo. Charlottetown. lleam For Tonight -.-- I sosron. Nov. '26 -IAPi- aos.' tnn Bruins tonight announced the loan of veteran wing Vic Lynn and option of rookie centre Ray. to make room for three their Hershey. American Hockey League la.-in club. I Lynn goes to Providence In the' 1-11.. while Barry returns to! 1-lcrslicy. Up from Hershey are centre Dave Crcightoii. wing Jack l.'i.Int.i-ro and defcnceman .ltm' lin a (lIS;.'T7l(”'lll man'iei'." Ho ai”-'i;M0n.i5mL ; Coach Lynn Patrick fled two of his three forward lines in preparation for tomorrow i-.'glii's game against New York" with Chicago for tuiirtli place. one roint behind third-place Mimi.- ,i-cal. They liavcnlt iron at home ,thls season in eight tries. however, ,and have a string of nine winless lSlanford vs. llllinois In series with the Big Ten. Unbeaten Illinois, with only a scoreless tie with Ohio State to blemish its nl The type of game was evidenced in the number of stops-I0 by Don Luckliart of f.iGliCl0lI and only in by Phil llugiiesf Blair, centre from :.outii Por- cupine. 0iit.. was back in the Beaver lineup for tiie first time in three weeks or more. The two first ixrlnd goals were of the same pattern. Nlooile and Blair. parked in front of the un- protected goalie, beat him after short passing plays. The lone tally of the second period came after IIIll'IlICO passed to lincmaie 'l'cui Smellc. Mone- toii's Tied Olson in turn lost the also siiuf- ipuck to Mcldi-um, who scored froml a sharp angle. Smelle fired two of the period tallies. both assisted by Ubriaco. and the latter shot one with the help of Sinelie and Melti- rum. Two followed pasouts and one came while Moncton's Tom Rockey was serving one of the .-:a.mi-'s five minors. Watson drew out Lockhart for the othcr score, Moncion - Goaiif Lockhart: de- fcncc. May, Milne. Rockcy. Olson: forwards. Marshall. Clements. Kennedy, Hamilton, Scholes Fiilon, Robinson. Burman. Rowe. Saint John-Goal, Hughes; dc- fence. C. smelle. Mesicli. del, I-icon: forwiards, Ubriiico, T. Smeilc, Meldrum. Hurst, Nicollr, Blair. Mulligan, Watson. Bucnan. an, Langelic. i Referees Charles Good and Lawrence Hefferlng. First. Period l-Saint John. Nicolle iwatson. Buchanan) 2.08 2-Saint John, Blair (Mulligan) 13.16 tlilrd j . NOVEMBER 27. 1951 Oiiawa Team Gels Warm Welcome Home OTTAWA. Nov. as -(CP) Jubilant Ottawa fans today greet- ed their victorious Rough Riders with an ovation as the Grey Cup winners rode through. town in triumph. A six-inch snowfall lriit color to the scene as the motorcade bearing the Elders moved through the main streets and Ottawa fans lined the sidelines four or five deep. Thousands of schoolc-hildrcii weiegiveii time off to witness the celebration. At Confederation Square. where a stand had been set up for pres- entation of the cup, the crowd al- most not out of hand until Mayor Charlotte Whiiton made a person- al appeal to Ottawans to behave themselves. The Governor-General, Vis- lcount Alexander, who was delay- ed by the bad driving weather. made a stalwart plunge behind the interference of four policemen to get to the stand at all. He presented the Grey Cup to Bill stanton and Don Loney, co- cnptalns of the Ottawa tcani. say- Inc: ''I was there, and it certainly ll as a wonderful game. ”'I'liis." lie zidcd. passing the liugc mug to the captains. ”was a terrific thing to win." The mile-long parade had in- cluded trucks carrying effigics of the iiaoleu. Regina players. and one carried a coffin to denote the downfall of the western champs. After the presentation. the crowd screamed for Pete Karpuk, a hero of the game. and the little liackfielder was raised shoulder high by his teammates. The other members of the team in turn got the same treatment. Bearcals Defeat New Glasgow 8-4 TTIURO, N. S.. Nov. 2(i-tCP)-- T r u r n 1'-Jorircals whipped ii struggling New Glasgow Rangers 3-4 tonight in ii rogiilnr izainc of tho Antignnisii-Pictou-Coiciicster Scnlor I-lockcy Leagiic. Jack Dale. with three goals. and Cummlngs' two goals mid an as- sist. provided Truro with its scoring punch. Mcdynski talilcd twice to complete their scoring. New Glasgow i-allied in the third period and stormed the Truro citadel rcpontedly but. Rob- ert Ciialgnon's spectacular work in the goal allowed only one puck to get past film. i I I l i i Arun- ; There'n a familiar name among the top ten scorers of the Marl- time Major Hockey" League this week and its one which may well make Johnny Ubrlaco and Willie Marshall hit ll fast clip if they want to remain at. the top of the scoring race. We Roy "Buck" Whltlock. on the scoring trail once again and out to defend the titles he won for the past two seasons. "Buck" made the biggest gains last week as he picked up eight points. two in each of the four games he played. He is tied for fifth posi- tion. Marshall. too. did not let any grass grow under his feet as he picked up six points. Centreman Ubriuco got. only two assists and iii: eight. point lead of a week ago was out to four points by Marshall. Left winger Jim MacKonzie moved up Into It tie position for seventh place with Ron Rohmer of Glace Bay. Each player hits 20 points. These figures were compiled by the Guzirdlun Sports Department and are unofficial. They do not include last night's games. Foi- iowing are the statistics for all players with 10 points or morc: G A Pts. llbrlaco. Saint John 14 22 36 Marshall, Ch'town 2 10 32 T. Smelle. St. John 9 24 Watson, St. John .. . 11 24 Mulligan. St. John .... 5 18 21'. Wliltlock, Ch'town .... .. 11 ll 22 M.'icCrtickcn. St. John 10 12 22 Meidriim. St. John .... 12 9 ill Fllion. Moncton 8 13 21 Watson. linllfnx . 7 14 21 ltlzicl-(cnzle, Ch'towii .. 7 13 20 Ilolimcr. Glace Bay 11 9 20 Polio, Glace Bay .. ti 13 19 Anderson. Glace Bay 13 6 19 Hiiley, Glace Bay 4 15 19 Buchanan, St. John .... 8 11 19 Boliringer, Ch'town .. 5 13 18 Hamilton. Moncton .... 4 14 18 Maccy. Glace Bay 10 7 17 Arundel. St. John 4 12 if; Mziclntyro. Sydney .... ll 10 1G I). llorcck. Mont-ton .. 10 5 15 I.csvrick,. lfiilifax . 8 7 1." iriiknw, Sydney 6 9 15 Vywrot, Glace Bay .. .'l ll. 14 Prokop. Sydney 7 7 14 Morrow. Ch'toivn 5 8 ill Floniionimc, Cli'town .. 6 7 13 (7. Snieiic, St. Joiin .. 3 10 Jli Frezcil. Sydney . 8 5 13 lx't-nncdy. Monctoii 9 .'i 12 Bailey. Glace Bay 8 4 "I2 liliii-ll:ic. Sydncy fl 9 2 Ciipoln. Syrliicy 4: G 12 llnlwrtsoii, Sydney 6 6 I2 Mattlicws. Sydney 7 5 12 Cooper. Glace Bay 4 T 11 lllacArtliur. Halifax 2 9 ll Trnitior, Ch'lown 0 10 10 Fiivcro, Ch'town .. 7 3 10 Lc;:ci'c. Gizicc lliiy . .'l T 10 Cliorley, Glace Bay 5 5 10 Scliolcs. Moncloii .. 4 G in Ford. llalifax 6 4 10 Smith, Halifax 4 6 10 1l'O()NSOCKET. R. I.. Nov. 26 - (AIM Phil Paine, Boston Bf'ilV('S' young rclicf pitclicr. was among 25 men inducted into the army today. Paine, left here with the others for the Providence induc- tion centre. - Tailored By I Ubriaco; Continues ;'r.Ti Lead Scoring; Whitldck Now Tied In 6th Place .L-i Johnny Myketyn. (above) mac. Bay rearguardsman, who rm; one of the principals involved in the brawl between the players, mm and police at the Forum 1”; night. Early this morning .vh,...h "Bud" Polle stated action would be 1'3k9li Iltttlnat I man who n'. legedly struck Myketyn wiilie poi. ice were holding the D1,”.-. Sale Of Bisons To Detroit Tigers ls Raiifiel BUFFALO. N.Y.. Nov. 26-(AP; 4ale of the Buffalo Blsons In. ternatlonal League baseball club franchise to the Detroit Tigers TOT 5100.000 was ratified lodiiy. The deal includes only the franchise and not the player, ac. cording: to Bison treasurer Lew Orschel. He added that the Offer. man Stadium real estate will -0- main in control of the Buffalo baseball club. Herschel said the Detroit 01- fer w'as the best of three re- ceived. Hc did not amplify on the others. Horsciiel gave the details af- ter the sale was approved bv (1,. rectors mid stockholders. Tiicre are 20 pliiycis on the Bison I05- tcr. "but Detroit has not indicai. ad which. if any. players they want.” Herschel aid. Horschel announced Nov 14 that the sale of the franchise was vir- tually completed. SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. (AP)--Paul Fngiin. owner of Say Francisco Souls, announced today iic had signed Tommy Heath to "I: . manage the Pacific Coast League iiiisciinll team for two ir-his Hcnili, 44. iins been manager of the Minneapolis Millers of ill! American Association the last three years. lie won the pennant in 1950. imam SPECIAL Christmas offer on Made - to - Measure suirs and OVERCOATS 1 PROGRESS BRAND CLOTHES I 1 Penalties - cfshieiic 6.55; 01- vi son 814. second Period 8-Saint. 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