iirlisoprs . AND IN THE FlELD or GOOD CHEWING TO- , liicksy & lli-olIlson's Black Twist Luis Iscuonrsi BACCO YOU CAN SCORE WITH Halifax St. Marys In 7-0 Shutout Over Beavers HALIFAX, Dec. 14 - (CF) Goalie Eddie D'Aaoust slammed the door on saint John Beavers tonight as they were beaten 7-0 by Halifax st. Mary's in a regular fixture of the Maritime senior Hockey League. It was the second shutout of the circuit this year. The other be- longs to Hal Gordon of Charlotte- town Islanders and Beawrs were the victims. Although D'Aoust was not over- worked. he was forced a number of times to produce outstanding skill bv the hard-pressing Beavers. He stopped 18 shots. the some number as Dennis Brodeur. in the Saint John cage. George Mocregor, Eddie Dlguer, Tom Buck, Frank Grabcvwski. Billy Watson and Jackie Holiett were the best workmen for Halifax. Mc- Gregcr, who seemed to be coasting in recent games, came to life with the first two goals of the game. Meat-egor's first goal came on an end to end rush just after the game started. Hollett also nabbed a brace. while singles went to Cy Thomas. Gordon Miller and Wat- son. For Beavers. Buck Whitlock. Larry Blackburn, Jack Thule-r and Bob Mudie turned in sound Slim?”- Beavers dressed a new player in Ted Watson, former member of North Sydney Victorlas. but they : T KINSMEN SKATE with RECCE BAND FRIDAY December 15th, 1950 Forum 8-10 Adm. 50c Trucks. 1-1948 1 fan Fargo. this year. 'I-1941 Dodge Subu moufh Coupe. l-1934 Ford Coach. vehicles. Phone 860 FLASH ' Clearance Sale on all our used Cars and rack, low mileage. fully reconditioned. 'I-I947 'l-2 fon Fargo Panel. new mofor air conditioning. radio. spot light. 61'6- 1-1941 5 Passehgor Special Deluxe Ply- Terms can be arranged on the above F.R. MGLAINE LTD. were minus Tommy Brennan and Manny hlntyre. cut with injuries. I-lughie Campbell was off the Hai- ifax lineup because of injuries but his place was ably filled by Buck. Saint John forced the play as the game started but this quickly ended when McGregcr whipped through Beavers and backhanded a shot past Bmdeur. Then Brown slapped one at the net from the blueline. It deflected off Mcaregoris stick to Brodeiu-'s club and bounded into the ccmer. Hollett scored the only goal of the close-checking second De1”l0'l. brush- ing home a pass-out from Watson just past the half-way mark Saint John - Goal. Brodeur: de- fence, Blackburn. H8011: C61"-T0) Jodoin; wings, Thaler. Plaiz; subs. Bolan. Mudie. Whitlock. Jackson. Armstrong, Watson. James. Nicolle. Halifax - Goal, D'Aousi: de- fence. McLaughlin. Brown; centre. Watson: wings. Wilkes. I-lollettt subs. Gra.bowski, Powers, Buck. Miller. Thomas. Mccregor. Dlzuer. Ford. Black. Anderson. Officials - copus. Bradshaw. Swain; suwnuany First Period 1-Halifax, Mccregor (Buck) . 1:37 2--Halifax. Mccregor (Brown) .. 6128 Penalties L Watson... "Bonn. Second Period 3-Halifax. Hollett (Wllkcs. waisoni . 11:34 Penalties - Mccregor. Bolan. Jackson. Third Period Q-Halifax. Thomas (Diquer) 5328 5-Halifax. Holle 8:12 6-Halifax. Miller (Ford. Dlguer) ...............10:52 7-Halifax. Watson (Grabowski) . . . 19:27 Penalties - Blaclcburniu complete with cattle rban. complete with 169 Grafton Sf. FRIDAY-CHILDREN'S S NIGHT-KINSMEN '8 FORUM DATES; use. 11 to 16 SATURDAY-AFTERNOON SKATING-3 T0 5 NIGHT-SKATING-8 T0 10. KATING-4 T0 5:30 SKATE-RECCE BAND 9 "still unanswered. They are .rLmi.fsPoRf" - - C3av.IIa1lo&qaI &9.TMvVuidll&bi. Well, the big game that every- one wanted to see, the exhibition clash between Islanders and Syd- ney Millionaires. is cver. But the big question that fans thought would he settled by that game is still wondering and arguing as to which is the better team. The 3-3 tie gave a. crowded Forum some wonderful hockey but still leaves the calibre of the two teams as regards one another, a debatable question. ' ' I ' O 0 Judging from the crowd that crammed the Forum until it was bulging at the seams. it would ap- pear that just' about evervbody saw the big battle too. Not ort'v Island fans were on hand to witness it, but many from the other two rea- side provinces were on deck. Even the Saint John Beavers, who lost a 3-1 decision to Islanders the night before (Tuesday) stayed over to attend the game in a body, while such well-known hockey nfficials as Judge .7. Elliott H-udsou; President of the Maritime Senior Hockey League were here to sit in at rink- side. 0 O C And what they saw was sure no disappcintment. They saw- two well-balanced cluhs out up an ac- tion packed exhibition of hockey that kept them on the edge of their seats all night. The zeneral con- sensus of opinion was that if these same two teams meet when Mar- itime champinnshlp playoff time rdils around. "it is going to be one whale of a series." I I 0 There is no doubt nbcut it. the two big Maritime league leaders out on a terrific dlsplav of rumor- ful. fast. finished hockey. Despite the fact that it was an exhibition tilt, it was decidedly the best game of hnckev ix.) he witnessed over lccal ice this season. The game was fast and rugged. with both team: coming up with some spectacular nlavmaklnrr at times. Anybody that saw that game and can still main- tain. as some still do. that xv-ndern hockey lacks the smart stickhand- ling and pattern plays of the old days, certainly didn't see Wednes- day night's contest. 0 U C Bering in like the fiery club they are. Islanders definitely showed to advantage in the first two periods and a half of nlay. They forecheclb ed and hackchecked like demons all during tlmt time and. using more bodv contact than their op- vonenis. kept Sydney siivzhtly on the defensive with aggressive. close hockey that netted them a 3-0 shutout up to that pciI'li'.. ,0 O 0 And it is a wad thing they did. Svdney proved themselves the pow- erful. highly rated club they are Their oassinw attacks were at times next to perfect. They are a very fast-breakinr: club that are dan- serous every time their attacks are organized. and it is probably nnl" because of Islat-iders' fast nf- fensive l'-'ti'cs that broke up their attacks. that kept them from secr- ing in the earlier periods. 0 O 0 But the strain of a long plavin" schedule. of five games in six days three of them coming In as many days. showed on the Islanders in that final In minutes of nlav. Slack- ing oft slightly from their earlier boring in tactics. the moneymeri took advantage of the situaticn to lump in hard and fast to the at- tack. Putting Isiiinders on the de- fensive fnr the first time in the game. Sydney came on to swarm into local territory and make it pay off. 0 O I Following up auickly on their opening goal. they disorganized the Islanders to slap in two more in a hectic seven minutes or so of clay and deadlock the scoring. There was definitely no holding the Out-snlisunl i'roaIO.S0 .l-i..l...ujl.....() , : ludiJoj14i0n&'wdM bod-as,les - E . uallawecj mLs'....g N F ”"”. Wm STETSUN) A y 4 A anaoayourlhtrooeiveuminhhirc balwithhlsoonidasis (iabirfnthustmysuuon '19- ills him cktha lo ” g .5.1n&j.y..gi,P .Ifho'antoftow:'.:i.nunHimoHsdonal", N:HArs...................' -You roosina dssldsfraulsuusuoooast. .. 33:-W1 - Neither THE GUARDIAN." CH ARL()T'l'ET()WN Red Wings Whip Bruins 4-2 For 5th Straight Win DETROIT. Dec. M -(GP)-De t-wit Red wines hung up their nun straight victory as they whipped Boston Bruins 4-2 tonight in a dull National Hockey League game. Detroit sewed up the decision with a pair of goals in the first seven minutes of play and took things easy the rest of the way be- fore in small turnout of l0.1m fans. team indulged in hard checking as the game had a paddy- cake tempo at times. Both Boston goals came while Detroit was short a man on penal- ties although each team had only three minor offences called ag- ainst it. The Bruins. who had won five of their last seven starts, fell apart after the first two Detroit goals scored within a minute of each other in the opening stanza. First Period l-Deiroii, Lindsay (Abel. Goldlh-am) 6:36 2-Detroit, Howe (Goldham) 7:36 3-Detroit, Kelly (Abel) , 13:21 Penalties: Lindsay. Henderson, M. Quacken-bush. Second Period 4-Detroit, Raglan (McFadden, Raise) ........ .. 4:35 5-Boston; Pierson (Schmidt, Ezinicki) 8:58 Penalties: Goldham, Ezinicki. Third Period 6-Boston. Horeck (Peirson. Ferguson) ...... .. 19:32 Penalty: Howe. Beaudry Wins Shirt Howard "Hub" Beaudry. smooth- skating pivot man for Charlotte- town Islanders was the choice of independent judges here on Tues- day nlgh-t for the ”ou-tstandin-g player" award and the guaranteed Forsythe Shirt donated each game by Jack Cameron, proprietor of one of the City's leading men's wear establishments. Beaudry, who centres between Mac Beaton and Marcel Clements. has been turning in impressive performances for the Islanders and was a standout again here against Sydney Millionaires on Wednes- day night when he was again the favourite choice by members of the press for a similar a-ward. Big Fouriiandings (Including Last Night's Game) Team Ch'town Haliiiax St. John Moncton rallied to the cause again in the closing minutes, but the damage was done and both teams battled bitterly to the final bell without garnering the winning goal 0 0 0 And now that it is all over. which do YOU think is the better team? Don't ask us. we still don't know. There is still a. wide variation on the subject in individual opinion. and it was being aired freely on every corner of the city yesterday. It still looks like a 50-60 propos- tion in our books. I Puppies For I Xmas Registered Wire Haired Fox Terriers. The best gift of all is a dog's devotion. Quality doesnlt cost- It Pays. R. F. EDDY, Mt. Edward Kennels Regid. strong Sydney club at that point and they showed their real mettle Dal3;il;,,1lgogg&a),18 as a hockey club in that short 5 space cl time. The local! fln-ll! T Millionaires in 6-1 Viciory Over Viciorias NORTH SYDNEY. N. 8.. Dec. 14 -(CF)-Tail-end Northside Vic- torias barely averted a shutout to- night when ihey suffered a 6-1 maullng at the hands of Sydney Millionaires in the Cape Breton senior Hockey League. Don Bellringer scored North- side's only goal. Don (Red) Mcllae tallied twice for Sydney. Don Berry, Bob Bowness. Cliff Roach and Fred Hildebrand scored the other goals. Eddie Marchant of Sydney collected a major penalty in the second period for giving the butt end of his stick to Beaity. SUMMARY First Period 1-Sydney. Berry (Hildebrand. Birukow) 2-Sydney. Bcwness (Cupolo. Roach) 14:50 Penalties L Betlrlnger. Peter- sen, McBride (2). Rockey. Second Period 3-Sydney. Roach (Cupolo. Bowness) 4-Sydney. Hildebrand 5-Sydney, McRae 7:30 (whaieii. Maclntyrel .. .. 15:19 6-North Sydney, Bellrin-gar (Petersen) . . . . 17:43 Penalties - Marchant (major). Third Period 7-Sydney. Me-Rae (Whalen)' . .. .. Penalties .. Matthews. .leafs”SEcne” 7-1 Victory CHICAGO. Dec. 14 - (CP) --The league-leading Toronto Maple Leafs scored four goals in the first period and went from there to an easy 7-1 victory over Chicago Black Hawks tonight befcre 9,224 Nation- al Hockey League fans. The Leafs, whose lead had been cut in two successive losses to the second-place Detroit Red Wings. relayed arsresslyely from the out- E . 12:35 V1 DECEMBER 15. 19573 Change looms ' In. Ownership Of, Moncionjiawlls MONCTON, N. B.. Doc. 14- (CP) - Members of Moncton Hawks of the Maritime Major Hockey League received their weekly" pay envelopes late today. two days late, but still were in the dark regardiny ownership of the club. Earlier in the day coach Gor- don (Doggie) Kuhn announced that control of the club had been taken over by Lebaron Reid. one of the shareholders. However. a meeting of the committee of the whole of the City Council was told tonight that completion of the transfer of the club would not take place until tomorrow. Hawks are slated to meet Charlottetown Islanders in a reg- ular league game here tomorrow night. Kuhn announced two new players were expected to join the club in time for the game. Two and possibly three others would arrive before the week-end. 'he said. Hawks mentor also announced that Jack Morrow of Montreal. one of the Hawks top goal-geb lters, had been given ,hls release. It was rumored without confir- mation that Gordie Drlllon. who preceded Kuhn as coach of the team, would take MOftOW's place at right wing for tomorrow night's game. NEW YORK. Dec. 14 --(AP) - Glen Flanagan. a member of the fighting Flanagan family of st. Paul. makes a bid for a. feather- weight title shot tomorrow night when he faces Ray Famechon. the slick French rholder of the Europ- ean 126-pound crown. The two will meet in the top lo-rounder of a boxing show at Madison square Garden. SAN ANTONIO. Tex.. Dec. 14 - (AP)-Jo Jo White. once recogniz- ed as one of baseball's greatest lead-off hitters. will manage San Antonio Missions of the Texas Baseball League this season. SNAP SHOT FINISHING Rolls of film developed and printed and sent out the lame (II! Prlnta double also at no extra cost Any 8 exposure roll Soc Reprints do each or lo for 35:. Mail Film Service. P.0. Box 204. Charlotte- town. Opening? CD1-Howl For 3,Veok-and -The opening weekend bonsplel will set underway tonizht at the Charlottetown Curling Club. The Games Committee em- phasizes that curling will be made available for those not list- ed ln the regular draw as a full turn out of members is unusual at this particular time. New members are welcome to participate in competition. The draw follows: FRIDAY 1 1-; M. ,, Ice No. 1-4. 3. Moore, skip, J. D. Squarebrlggs, Alf McNeili, J. E. Burnett; vr. W.H. Worth. skip R. A. Parker. E. L. Wood, H. B. Willis. Ice No. 2-Hon. T. W. L. Prowse. skip. Dr. L. E. Prowse. W. C. Hoyt, A. Cameron; vs. E. D. Nicholson, H. Sear. E. K. Me- Nutt. E. M. Robinson. Ice No. 3-Col. Full. skip: R. M. Jones, F. Hobbs, B. E. MacDon- ald: vs. R. S. P. Jardine. skip, Dr. H. H. Pierce. Elmer MacDonald. John McDonald. , Ice No. 4-P. W. Turner. skip; L. Turner. W. R. Cudmore. W. Melllsh; vs. J. J. Morris. skip. Ern Mclnnls, H. Mclnnis. E. S. Matheson. especially this FRIDAY-cl : 45 Ice No. 1-H. I. Spillett, skip. G. Rogers. F. B. Clarke. Mel Jenkins: vs. Ed. Tanton, J. D. Stewart, D. O'Rourke. H. W. Douglas. Ice No. 2-Dr. H. Mciniyre. skip; W. Plcksrd, F. Cannon, G. G. Hutcheson: vs. Dr. Giddlngs. skip, J. A. Likely. D. Hill. E. E. Jardlne. Ice No. 3-A. Bagnall. skip: R. C. Parent. F. R. Seaman. Elmer Mcltaeg vs. J. J. Larabee, skip: D. Saunders, Art Roper, F. W. Troop. Ice No. 4-F. R. McLalne, skip: J. S. McKay, H. C. Tralnor. W. Kelly; vs. C. M. Frazee, skip; C. - Mcbalno A. G. McMili Johnstori. . am 5' R' .. suuamv-.-. nu, Ice No. 1”-a. lllett, Heloffs. R. Msnflfig, J, 'kCh;'mJ.' bell; vl. J. Burden. skip, M, M12. Guigan. D. McLeod. Senator nu?- bolur. N ce o. 2-6. G. Hu h x W. R. Jenkins, C. 1(i;Tq,"'E?;;,E Campbell: VI. A. W. Hyndmanl M. A. Howatt, P.iHillier, L, John. stc1me.N 3..J ce 0. . A. Fraser, Benton. J. c. Gallant, 529': Saunders: vs. W. McNeill. skip J. H. Cerry, G. Henry, W. M--A Laine. ' Ice No. 4-A. McPherson, skip, F. Curtis, E. Dewllng. G, XMMMI vs. H. L. 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