'l HE (LHARLU i "rctcviv >UUARi)lz\N Bgxmg A a BUWLINU BASKE [BALL . HOCKEY OIHER SPURT WRE§|L|NG iv sin-till“ VICTIM?’ Sill“ "T111? iPWllTi had cl awn a match mls- ¢ - _ Thfllilpson was purchased from Bos ,¢gnduct penalily for nrguing with glfggfll°g.saflds;,f°hm‘di and a“ . 3 C tm . for. to zuliru tho Rcd Wings net, i rpfpy-p‘, Nnmmn Lampom Tho Red _W1ngs forced tho pace; Lincup an the oncnint.’ period but 1%!‘ they LINEUP: nlmic of llt‘ roam: l’ was orcn- . . ~ ~ . .< to Lhdgset ti‘? pact,‘ on}? krhonlg lhngcrs Position Americans iéfcclsiofigagtvlotll. shgliémsefl-grwulljdgs. sons nnracu ous saves eepn i e Ken. Goal Robertson Cowlé‘, Ggmftre Sandi subs; “Tilfxfeulgzli from 18km“ m? em‘ grrlltt [Silence “Jerwa Clapper. “Ycilnncl. Conncher. Pet- . . I Goa .. @191‘ ~91“? - llrral’ tin ‘r. Hollvzt. Schmidt, Bauer, llfyiIliljll€ifihglo e111, fBthc-igdrvds.det.gghfl N‘ qcdvllfle, CNN?‘ Chapman] H1 Crawfuifi I v _ . nmiion D.“-~d51yq< ~<ub5 gammy}, M. (.0l\1..v. P “All; CM! ..Ch1cngn-- 1.41, KJlllhflS, de- J 4 ‘Kcilv’ Jockson: slutglc-kl‘ Sag.“ pi lyhlglrir ‘ fmfe- 5m”. - Damslgofb G0.“ Chamberlain‘ Men’ H180” And "vlrcwlgatlelfvariu nndcrsgn ' Wise‘ I {tficllirenvigjgslkliich sulfhommme‘ ‘As-ll. . . - .. ., . pson, G _ man, Beuttie. SOY-Wil- G0ldfilf0ftlli~l| lllinco. Robinson. Nnrtllcott. Bes- _. fence Géodfeugw a; A. Jack-Elm, H. Smith. ~ lcr. Jcnkins. Romncs. ~ wards hfc-rtcrl. “lures, use?» bc: Hiwgers Subs-z .C°u1ter‘ Watson” RPM?“ "Hhmpben; lmcsmnn- u’ ~ t . ‘L: , em’, 551d Abe} " H" h _ Referee: Norman shay; Lincs- SFMAIARY i: oi‘ iaJsZ Mickey ion and c. n. ma“ N°’““‘“ “mm” First Period t‘ “nvmh smmsmr- ‘ I Scoring —\lone 1' '5 ° First Period: Pcmltics ‘-Norie f Scoring‘ None. ‘ ‘ ‘ u Wnzlties: None. __ , ~ - v _ ~ a: second Period infiwl-‘taetirgers, Shiblcky (h. Col second Period Effort-rig: None. Penalties-None. l. Boston, Schmidt 9:34 ( Penal : Parsons, Modal. Penalties -Portland, Seibert, " Thkvl Period leoond Period: 5 l. Detroit: Bruneteou (Bury. . Third Period ‘i flow» 14:33. 5—Americans, Stewart (Ander- 3- Penalties: Homer, so?) ‘r1188 C0 1t 813 2. Boston, Clapper (Cowley) 4:- - ngers. u er : . if NEW YORK. Dec. 4 —(C P)- ~i—R_angers. L. Patrick (Dillon, Boston, Sand. (Cowley, Get- ~ New York Rangers sto ped past C. Smith) 8:59. lifts) 15:53 “~ theirdnizra-city rivals, e Amerl- Pencltios —Coulter. Stewart 4. Boston, Schmidt (Bauer) 1 cans, in the National Hockey (Matchi Jerwa. (Major), M. Pat- : l! league standing tonight as they rick iMajori, 5. Boston, Clapper (Schmidt, l! toppod thcm 6-1 in the first Bfiurri 16:51 _ i! all-ht" York clash of the season. Third Period: Pclmlty -—Gciiii'fe. ' A capacity crcrxd of 16,246 saw - 1 the game. l$—Rangers, Dillon (L. Patrick, Art Coulter, with m unas- C. smith) : hm“ (H n r . 2zsi.:°%it..x"d..tl.§#°e2%ii n‘. e, e = ' Down The Alleys .1 ion. and Bryan He all tallied for '7—R.angers Ni: (tigilvlgllilliw. i _ Pe ‘ I _s. c . o_vn_e5ux. ___ 3; *_‘_—~""‘ _ CHARLOTTETO\\'N ALLEYS i3 o a ' Tonight at '7 o'clock the follow- fi R w m T0 ing couples will roll: ‘é Ins A P. Smith -—W. MacNeill. , , a o I. Paquet-A. Moran. I!‘ A. Kane-S. McDonald. iv Junlor E, McCnbcfilf D Webster. i. H. EfcMill-un-P. Mchmis. o i? B. McCabc-Dr. Mcllfenzie. l1 CLEVELAND. Dec. 4- (AP) — M. Mulch —-J. Wi lami- Moymggn Que" p“; 4__(gp) Henry Armstrong wound up train- D Henrtz--A. Doran, _A single pom, booted by Dan 1m today in preparation f0. his H. Praught-C. McKinnon. welterweight iiile fight here tomor- i=1. Wl‘£iXl—E. Moore. real 700 wAI-Jrnn iJtrt-rnzm-Jsv-i, ague standing by and wok a rebound of a sho' by Martv Barry off Goalie Walter l3ro-, (id's pad.- and flicked the puck into It was. Detroifls first shutout win, of ihe season and the club's second Caprou with less than a minute to play gave Rezira DJlFS a 4-3 dc- CiSlOll. death game before a crowd of 2.- Tonadian yi"- Arecent check-up oi LEOO omai and protessional hockey players in over 3O co mines showed 1,729 wore C.C,M.'s — 71 playcrrglsed 'I other makes. Truly C.C,lv1.'s are champions everywhere. L (. dealer for free, olog uo. Thompson Wings Blank Leafs I-O; Rangers Drab Amerks 6-1 DETROIT. D60. 4—(C'P) — De-i scoring the Americans’ lone 1519,94 a 5.0 “Cm-y over the zyhanb itvit R84 Win88 "Wed out of 11>" wwitcr on a cw from Tommy pion Chicago aunt Hawks tonight nice in the National HockeyiAndfl5on_ m 59nd the Bruins out mm sole turning back ‘ a frce-for-nll ‘ 0nd saw Modem out Ixrlnd _ ., the players m“ mi cloves to engage in the fisticuffs ll 2X35 came when Bruneteau raced in i stored. m.- cqi-nqy, ‘idrcw major penalties. while the , O t k , svu Hour and BZllTV g0’ fl$~Sl;~[S‘f01'l\l”|'5 broihcr. Lynn. anocflrvd " ffuff.‘ ,‘,,‘fl.d“’,‘,‘f.1,.if,'d““§}' Clap e, 9Y1 me DHW- ‘ i1“ g“ m“ “'°"-“ "l m? clash- “ scored on Cowicvs pass and as he Francitco in u. iii-round batik’ Mom- Lou Ambers, “no droppe sudden- lnra Saturday over Westmounts in a for the "unofficial" junior Emwl“ football championsip. mg e alliwe, _ in I IO-rounder. ._ mo’, 1:1 . . t GUI r the winged log ;: ion. on. a qon 'ir.e Motchorl S.‘. As}: your Ccmplete cab NONE GENUINE ' WITHOUT THlS ‘TAO See the New 0.11m. MATGHED sets Now on Display "a/fl _v~ ti. 0. M. SKATES and HOCKEY EQUIPMENT -s0ld lay- Prince Edward Island’s Only Sport Goods Store THE BIKE SHOP , , Tcmpers ran high through the Toma“) Mam“ L9H“ 1'0 l“ t‘ 55"‘ game. Tounrd the end of the sec- ngcly’ fought con est hero tonight. A crowd of Bruneicau score tho only tliccontcs- iivc nmitltcs and 27 scc- onds before the final gong. Tho tal- broke doffing their "they were joined by the players from the benches and it wassev- oral minutes before order was re- Murray Patrick and Joe Jerwa cut on his right eye requiringslx ' Before that clash Nels row night with Al Manfred!) of San _ a ' the lightujeight toga to hammerm‘ Hen- be on the same card. meet- ' of Cleveland, Black Hawks CHICAGO. Dec. 4—(CPi—Boston Bruins‘ heavyscmlng mills reg- possesslon of first. place in the Nliilfillfil Hockey League standing. Th powerful Bruins scored four grants in the filial pcrl0d—threc in 58 scconds. Before 17.894 fans, largest cmwd of the Chicagoi season, the Bruins clonunaie<i play almos’ from the .~iart )0 fmish._They took the lead on Milt Schmidt's second period goal anti then turned the game into Chzcago defence collapsed. Boston ran up its total on quick goals by norm xsTr: nowutvc Mixed League Eight teams have entered in the Holy Name Mixed League which starts away tonight at '1 o'clock when ‘Iiearn No. 1 plays Tram No. 2. Wednesday’ night at 7 dclmk No. 3 plays No. 4. Thurs- day night a double header will be played. at 7 o'clock No. 5 plays No. 6, and at 9 o'clock No. ‘l plays No. 8. All games will start promptly on time, no waiting. Thednllowing tiwo teams will bowl touicht at 7 o'clock sharp: No. l No. 2 C. Pineau F, Tierney R. McFarlane I, Dougan R. Ellison F. Gallant F- Flynn M. Carragher E. B chard E. Callaghan l5. Cur v P. Harper Tonight at 7 o'clock:- Ccmirierczal League: Bingos vs. Imperial .~ruit Co. At 9 o'clock, B12 Five League: Five Aces vs. Grails. zvusosfd TS WINNER Mal‘. by Guardian's Special Wire) PHILADELPHIA, Dec. ‘i-Clzar- '" came throng-n with a l "' tzvnl to give Pith‘): "l wcis n 4-3 ' icigv over P1 ' tm Inter- "au lscague hockey msiit lmkm a crowd cf 5 .00.). I, TODAY REGULAR SKATE TONIGHT Tom McFarlane Ed His Band SPEC] ~\I. REQUEST NUMBERS flflc- — Children 20o itlnlts L-ZO TlPPI-IEOH}: "d" TCXiY ' WHAT PRO" FESSOR ? IS TH‘ przorassorz HERE YET? i A ‘ ‘A ' Brilliant As ‘BF ""18 Hand Bourque StarsAs Canacks Defeat Toronto Leafs 3-1; TORONTO. Gathering momentum late start, have amassed a. winning streak of three straight games and appear at last to be fulfilling pro-season their win Sa turdav ' promises. The third Habltants consecutive night. stepping to a 3-1 decision over Toronto Mable Leafs with a goal in each period. They skntrd faster. passed better and showed more confidcnce first apps-armor" here. when they 5'0 shutout KampmamMarkerInjured Dec. 4 -(CP)— pet-ted opened but um:- Stew after a Evans gave them a 8-0 advantage Montreal Canadians ion a play with George Mantha, scored than in were beatcn 4-1. The defeat definite feWPd a scvor ligament in was doubtly suf c skrvtc cut his right lance. of their costly to the Leafs. who lost the services of defence-man Bing-i and wingmnn Gus Marker for in- pr-rlotls. Knmpman in tho calf of his it": nnri Markrr n torn ‘ Knmpman lifoxirt-on, they took the offensive and threw a series of jolts into Leaf efforts t to organize power attacks. Lineup Toronto-Goal. Bmda, defence, illamilton. Kampman. forwards, itfhambcrlain, Kelly. ‘Metz. Bubs- Homer. Fowler. Thorns, Jackson, Marker. Apps, Davidson, Drillrn, Parsons. Canadians-Goal. Blourque, de- i i ‘ fence. Wentworth. Evans, for- . wards. Kayne‘; Gagnon. Blrire. ‘ Sims-Brown. Cain. Summechll, ,Sirbert, Boswell. Drouin, Lorrain, 1 Mtmtha. Ward. DaOfficials: Babe Dye and Happy Y. tfliil-“Zsssfétilité ..-‘.i::*";'...t$:la “mm” amateur ranks. wcs th~ in-bhtcst . Firs‘ Pfilod l gémkglz ‘hi: Lgglmglgflp‘ a‘, " nlésCanadiens. Blake (Haynes) rtninluéteasieziindfoi.lgelcogidgnrgiritjp hifioiiaities —Hamilton, Summon? shutout who n Ha rvcv Horhcr. Jrksoti . hlosted his drenm on n pliv with Bi‘! ‘Ilwvns and Red Second Period ,a$"e“v_)]33fik‘;‘ng’;7i2 f (Vllmilgn-“Talgl; lakboCutiadiens, Summerhlll (Cain) girgrkihxcrgasltoriihg‘ nudw marl: of l penalties _G“gnon' Hammmh Pee wee Summcrhill scored his . Thin; period team's second goal late in the, 3, Qgngdigns’ Evans (Mantha) griddle period! on a perfect setup 6,21 _v Herbie Ca n. .- 4, Toronto‘ J k - The inspired Alontlrcnl club Ilrrncrl 13:42. M so“ (monm ‘flayed cnutioiuiy as the third Argos Defeat Imperials T0 Retain CrownI TORONTO. Toronto Argonauts won the senior football championship of Eastern Canada. for year when they defeated Imperials 26—8 here The scullers will defend their Dc- minion laurels Blue Bombers here next S Dec. 4 —(CP) d- ' ht the sewn stslflzthic $5,000 Augusta. open golf tourna- snmrday merit with a six-under-par 278. While Leo Waiper, darkhorse against Winnipc xday‘. LeBlanc Sta rs F o r Ottawa (C. P. by Guardians MONTREAL, IcEianc of Mfnrinzi. N. B., scored i four goals and flFblilffi in anuihcl‘ Saturday night ns Oitnuu Senators whipped McGill Redmcn 10-1 in a Quebec Senior Hockey L/cague game in Ottawa. The vic-torv point behind Montreal Royals who t l‘. ire 0th an E l‘ d second goal, . v . y Montreal Con drmv 2-2. Rene Bcucircau of Monr- ton made i-he play S Dec. ‘ 4—F'rouki left Senators on the league leadin .il .\ m“ t ccrdia CORNWALL, Ont. bee»! --iCP) —Trail Smoke Entrrs classy form and u potent scoring punch last niiht to down Corn- F.,vcrs of ihc wall iucial Sxninr ion hozk-tztis Eluropc-bountl for an cxhibiiion New York Giants won the eastern rerirs. Smok‘: Enters took n 1-0 division championship of the Na- Pad in 1hr opvnuigpcriod and tional Pro Football Llengue today then wont to ' i’l the rccond by defeating Washington Redskins. P" s rorcless 1987 champions. 36-0 in the final . c the fin- gnmc of 1h? i-cgular season, ‘The victory gave the Giants the ‘i'——~~— right to oppose thc western A word hurts worse than nl champions in the playoff for the Wqilurt, , _ __ vllcaguc tiilc.k___ V _ .Smoke Eaters Defeat Flyers Hvgitcv hcrc. western champions, pecial Wire) for Quebec's displayed Quzbrc Prov- hngilt- 8-1 in the final clash cf iliclr cxhiirit- A Penalties -None. I Wood Captures Augusta Open Golf Tourney AUGUSTA. Ga., Dec. 4—Craig Wood, veteran blondbelter from fitamaroneck. N. Y., charged in from behind today to capture the pacemaker fro-m Washington and favorite Sam Snead fnight it out before the bulk of the gallery, Wood played in comparative soli- tude while running up a 69 in the morning and cappmtl it with a, re- g cord equalling 67 in the last 18 holes. _ He slipped ln a stroke below Henry Picnrcl cf Hershey. Pa.. while Walpsr came hack strongly Hfter starting i0 blcunup and salvaged third place at 281, a, stroke ahead of Snood. 6 Indefinitely e w =- iOhlg bccn ncccssarw to place right wing- er Gus Markers‘ left leg in a plaster cot and that 50 stitches were re- quired to close a deep skate cut on t‘ right calf of Bingo Kampman, Husky dcimccman. Both players were injured as the leafs bowed to Montreal Canad- iotis 3-1 hcre inst night. Dr. Rush sold it would be guesswork to say hogjv long the men would be out of ac on S Giants Capture Football Title NEW YORK, Dec. 4 ——(AP) i a i. pi l Claybourne weighed in at 147 and Players "Out ”i FAMOUS “STARR” SKATES‘l Graham Scores DecisioniDowell Rules Edward Island heavy- Prl nee George Graham weight champion of Murray Harbor successfully de- fended his title at the Splitting Club Saturady night when he W35 awarded a decision" over George Ififillé of Souris. The Champion who went in at 190 pounds and the challenger who touched 205 “em the full IO-round route of the main- event on tho boxini; Bari In the six-round semi-final. the Boston Blonde Bomber. Joe Hen- nessey, and Tom Claybourne, Char- lottetown, light-heavyweight cham- on q! P, E, 1., fought to a draw. Hennessey qt --=. _ Leslie made n siartlmll 631W" bark after bein: floored by 61R" ham in the fir." rourd fight-—the only knockdown of the match. Although not hurt radii! he took advantage of the otrnt and came up for more. For the rest of the bout the two stalwarts fought it out on oven terms. Graham used his wnli- known rushing tactics and kept the gigantic Leslie bottled up. The man from Sourls wasn't given a chance to unleash one of his lethal blows. At times the champion received a. mitt in the face during his rush- es. But it didn't faze him and he kept boring in to add up points. When the tenth and final round was over referee Bennie Binns raised the champions hand token of victory. Although Lcslle met defeat. it was no disgrace to his fighting ability as he was on his toes the whole time and flame as a rooster. But he did not have the ringmanship that Graham The send-final between Hermes- sey and Clo was the hair-_ raiser. The wo well-muscled boys put up a scrap that had the fans on their fee-t several times. Choose Your Favorite Style. Also, Hockey Sticks, Pucks and Hockey Supplies. T"! ROGERS HARDWARE 0 Win Over George Leslie Tom's murderous rights. Rapidly losing strength, both men lunged (Li. each other during the fourth. fifth and sixth, seeking n11 opening. But they were so well I-LAIHAX, Dec. 4—(CP)—I-la.ns4\ matched neither could bottle the '1‘. Dowell. ident. of the Non other up or get his Sunday Bctotia. Ama ur Hockey ti D1171 _ g ed Gill. husk l°§°dé§§‘§lf0tie$$l.°.“ éiinifi ‘ it» eneivl» w wl-v Mm Bvdw 1n =1»- ai. a minimum and the rrOWd gig‘? H1152 roared its approval when Binns e g _ announfednlthc iscraémledas ma mo: lgsjtéiégcgoxplgéled Wm‘ we 0° Benn e nns inn e , ~ in a. capable manner. Gm w“ t? hggtggaiggd final; Hooper were judges while Dr. F. C Dougnn and E. F. Acorn were ll ly .v Hockey, Results Throughout. the six rounds it was anybodyfls battle. When the‘ third round come up both were tired. It was the opinion oi’ manyi that it. was only Hennesseys re- markable ability to duck that sav- ed him more than once from being on the receiving end of one of Springfield 1, New Haven 1 .. , .. .v wveflime w» étfitii“‘ll.f°wiilii' tit. léflltiii Hershey z, Syracuse 0. . .. " Pmsbur H 2 Pmvmenoe ‘ tonight include. Tho Old G11! g- - - More," “Yip-Yi Addy." "rm Man on the Flying Trapeze." of the and DMPANY LIMITED Gill Eligible" ch over. All in all it was as y Mmcwn defence“ Ralph Cameron and Geome ggurday m m men's and announcers respectlve- mission to may before the October deadline. lily ‘lhi- (‘unadian Press) Saturday Results National llovkey Ileague Montreal 3 Toronto l. Intcrnational American Inlllll Syracuse 4 Cleveland 2. Pittsburgh 4 Phliarlelhia 3. Providence 1 Hershey 0. New Haven 4 Springfield 1. American Association Tulsa '7 Kansas 0. this popular pastime. increase in patron?) and it is ex- Eastern Unltcd States Amateur pegted anoghm- -~ "mpgf" cmwd 110M119 Kilt be on hand for tonight's Ne Yo k s Atlantic city 2. ‘Em’ be m, UH: edrSl-fltes College nocker i»: turlnercieqllristlat ‘til’: wlgket t: Princeton 5 st. Nicholas 4, the band ,0 play and Manm, Sunday Games, Archer has announced that with Among the numbers whi National league Boston5. Chicago 0. Detroit 1, Toronto 0. Rangers 6, Amgri "Blue Danube," "The Swallow.“ enemy and spoken in nmlice. nnv onyvirizs. KING'S scour... 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A largo crowd of skaters flocked to the Forum both 8aturday ai- ternoon and evening and there I no doubt whatever to a revival in ‘rho return of the band is in n0 little way responsible for the shaft) many as possible will be compligg Truth is truth, though is... an