(A. P. By Guardian's Bbcctal Wire) NEW YORK, Dec. lib-New York Rangers presented their new goalie, Dave Kerr, with an almost air-tight defence tonight and gave oneof their best exhibitions of the Nation- al Hockey 1.008110 season to defeat Boston Bruins 2-1. A near capacity mm c! 15.000, drawn by Thursday's Bruin-American brawl, saw the some. Kerr. a trifle Jittery at the start. turned in a fine, steady Perform- ance, making 41 saves against 24 for Tiny Thompson in the Bruin net. Dit Clapper scored Boston’; only goal in the last minute of the first period after Barry and Kaminsw had recovered a l bound and fed him a double pass with Williams in the penalty box. . A perfectly executbd four-man play sent the puck to Bunny Cook for the tying shot in the second per- icd. Another fine pass produced the winning tally less than two min- utes before the finish when Butch Keeling shot the puck up the comm- aiiey and Cecil Dillon raced in to beat ‘rhornpson. The lineups: Rangers — Goal, Kerr; defence. Seibert and Johnson; centre, Bu“- cher; wings, W. Cook and Ii‘. Cook; subs, Mason, Connolly, Patrick, m1. ion. Murdoch, Keeling, Somsrs, Bel- ier. Levinsky. Billion-Goal. Thompson; defence, Bhorc and Efibert; centre, Ramm- sky: wines. clapper and Barry: subs, Shill, Bands, O'Neill, Beattie, Jerwa. Gsgnon, Williams, Portland. Ofllcllll-Mlkd Rndden and lul- ebe Daignaault. SUDIIAB! First f Wings Gah l-l ‘Ila XIIKIT, Dec. ld-(APJ-De- troit Rod Wings cams from bahind here , t to gain a 2-2 overtime tie York Americans in a Nation League hockey match fea- turedbyhard . Gross‘ .sccredlatc ill the psriodcnsssistsby Wei-- the New Yorkers evidently wars content to let the Detroit club vain-- l; attempt to break throlllh 8n sf- flcient defence. Sclariner. assisted by Carr, put tbs wlsltcss h‘ the load a lloal balway through the second Period. flevau seconds after the third psriodopmsd Lewis knotted the count on a back-- hand flip while Aurls, linms, Smith and Boyd were serving penalties for roughing, incurred Just before the bell ended the second stills. hulls, a former Wing, put the Americans in the lead again on a i ace. Duttix-l and Murray; centre. Wish: wings, Oliver and Gracie: mngell WRESTLING Kerr. Makes Debut With Rangers A3 Bruins Are Defeated 2-1 Brilliant will. Bridle. Smith. Conn, nmms, Charm-n. Bur-gs.‘ Bchriner. Gccdfellow- and Welland: winIwAuris and Lewis; Graham Wlseman Anderson. scmu, Pottinger, Duguld, Buswell; centre, Penalties-Conn. Murray. Aurie, nnlns. Smith. Boyd. ‘Ihfld . Period: I-Detrcit. lewis (Coodfellow) k-Anlericans, lhnms (Conn) 4.2. e-Dstloit. Gross (Welland-Good- E '5 b: “U i .1!- sgi §£§§§e§ l N.H.L. 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Limited \ There i; something in ~M°Wll8 THE __(1l-lARI.0T'rETuwN V“ GLAKUIAN Chuck" Templeton -’s SP OR TRA ITS —5uou\.o Cavalcaoe carnal; m enema: or i ms cm l e villu- sMasl-l ms vmzv WINNING cameo #:7691442.» walrus: ‘V INTRY i5 ONECI (mama, um G wloqooo NM" ‘Weill-iii?’ EQU nu Along The Sidelines (l7 Pat Power) TING FROM their recent defeat and anxious for revenge Albegweits entrain for Halifax this morning where tonight they Pete Kelly and Joel's meet the fax stepping British (mnsuls. st present deadlocked with Moncton Hawks for leadership in the Mercantile league. "No changes in the lineup." was Coach Gross’ statement, the local mentor adding hockey race that these Seaside Provinces have ever witnemed. It goes of the Garrison City but the locals possess just this qualification, and session. jlawks invade Saint John for the other scheduled game and this should be another close affair. Beavers, recovering from their recent slump, have been going big guns under Waiter Manson's guidance their last two games and on home ice tonight should be the favorites. If they do take the Nicklin team into camp and Abbiee best Halifax, tomorrow morningwlllfindthreeteemsagaintiedforthelesdhlgposition. and needless to say, local fans are strongly ‘pulling for the above results. ATIONAL Hockey League teams boast three Maritime-born u players performing in the Cal- der loop. The latest to come to‘, - light is William "Flash" Hollett of Toronto Maple Leafs who this year is playing a stellar role on the Toronto team's mad pennant _ rush. The other two players are‘ Jog lamb of St. Louis Eagles and sln-mimdings. O O O 5915.0" 5°95“ “W” (or. By Guardian's Special Wire) 1w Poiw- W!“ dubbed "l onllosclo. Dec. lG-JWith Johnny “the Bfsveyafli 0i 8W1 iletr- Gottselig and Mush March figur- m." is living up to its name again lng in all trues goals and Howie this Recent purchase 0i mcreszfln two‘ .01 them. Chicago Dave Kerr by the Rangers marks Black Hawks» welcomed Manager '1'. the third lml tend the Patrick P. col-man slrs-mcnsl Con-ache!‘ squad has had this year. Andy back to the Windy oity tonight by Aitkmhead being the victim this defeating Montreal Maroons a-s in time Probably Renews’ recent 8-4 a keen National Hockey League defeat by Leafs had a whole lot battld before 13,000 fans. to do with the change or prob- Clan lnllxhlirvs ace line was in ably Andy had anmher case of rareformwithtaiLslimGobt-sellg last year's "jittgrg." scoring two goals and an assist. , '._ Marchagoalandtwossslstsand ' Morena two assists. Earl Robinson. Tn: IANAGBMIIT of the Jun- mamm- bm ggopgr m. ggagon M lor Royals are sending their both his team's goals, one on a team against the Stewart's clever penalty shot and the other Baku-y squad tonight at the Arenadn combination with Oonecher and in an exhibition game. The tilt be- Russ Blinco. of real combat should enable thcseidcnlinsted the play most of in charge of getting a much better way but took their second defeat idea as to the ability of the var-l of the year from the Black Hawks ious players now trying out for a on NDICIYB winning goal in the place on the team. third Deliiid- ' _ , . The penalty shot, first to be ss- sessed on Chicago ice since the means idle. They continue tilifurloug M33001} mm 1n the m. has it that Clarence Steele, bril- heroes of last year's Hawks, Stan- witboutawsakmotfrom “m; h, nstnaindlolst moms Yale cla ticnal series. t n“ ymppsqm —w . . ._..._.._.._.._._.. osslsswnesssssswm that the boys are determined to regain their lost ground in the hottest. without saying that it takes a smart hockey squad to take s. game out‘ 58am" them. 5a "Daddy" Bub“ if they are clicking tonight the Haligonlans are in for a mighty busyl liddle Wlseman of Detroit Red ‘ Wilts. both of whom first saw the ' light of day in New Bnmswick | Gaining a two point advantage 3. Dewar sidellivinaiheyilulllfltersatastcl Mamonshadtheleadtwiee ltfi\plrtndge "Jon ‘Johnnmttkx UNIOR 5331153 are by 11° league adopted it, came during a work out regularly and rumor;ond period. Conacher. me of the llant right winger of last year's ley Oup winners, was cut down by 17- _ tealmissom tumour hlsoldmsschsslrewesabouttoshoou "dm-B-Henn- mates. from close in. laicnePs heaillm “"__‘_*"' t it was a‘ ° ammo}, ' a; m m Ltfilitfifi. could B645 mm Monarchs S tll l , his f . Robinson was no ... ...~.l.:'.'."m':."::::':- - i» My s“ oi ' Undefeated ‘ upended by blazing the puck into , certain manner and leave idiom |, “m” 59mm; mm; meme, Special wlm - Robinson m raw‘ givgil imam. nss. m-(c. p. more via ldaroons a D9 - Rfllm‘! nelftrl-liled b new" T D I.‘ filém-Wottt. about all! way their string of wins lmbroken by oronto e eats l“... t... frame. m was qdalinthesecondperlodleftlfsb-urdaynicht i-il-Thfliijtimii"! 7-3 irccns leading I-l going into the thrwevfiil-OW Specie o third - gnu-fly started oolnsslu (C, I..ly G-rdialrs SpeclalWio) mum," m “other play with in the second session and Albert , Dec. 10-10%"!!! may, u“ Moi-my, uamh- than Iemay stole the spotlight in the of Oldlii, with poignant manor-fulfil.“ m, 5.1mm ‘m; m m, final period with a pair of goals. disastrous two-um illflliwnsstcsi play of the mama. Gott- W" ‘l’ lsn colleen tour. our“ "WWW selig started it near the Hawk bills Britain and Home hi“ rim“ of llnnesota tonillht where they linen, passed to ldbrens who shot and W! live lame-ii- nlavoa the hockey squad vi "i" hard, bringing are; Oonnell to his sullen in the next some 0i ‘W! knees. isms, maxim lightning - h‘. luguum, .._._._- Ollers nulldeis at vsrsiiymrms satur- !.—:ls. mums. Dec. la-(om vasllm of United States tocsy with day night and slated-off the ice —’l‘ns guard of an excursion train "a smashing 6-2 t. * over the with a '74 victory. The night be-‘waa up behind at Driflield. Ycrlr- st. Nicholas Hockey, Club’ of lfew m. in Montreal, rrsom uni-use‘ llllN. Se walked and m along ‘ca. Yénkxbefcre more than lalm tans a .5. . traekfortwoolilolto "It _- a admire-rum 0min- WFW, m‘ l‘ . - llaifertcn. when the acts 111s Oiisrs had meviously nlav- scnmlllausl o Desilets Lead Lea- . gue In Scoring Sta- tlstlcs. (C. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) HALIFAX, Dec. IF-Charlotte- town lost its three games in the Maritime Mercantile Hockey League schedule last week and to- night was in second position, two points behind Morlcwn and Hall- fax. according to W. J. Foley, offl- clal scorer. Saint John. retained cellar berth, four points below c-w-t-l-w- Kent or ow i lottetown continued to hold scor-' ing honors with l5 goals and seven assists for a total of 22 points. L f THE STANDINGS s Halifax 42 Moncton . . . . . . . B 6 3 38 Charlottetown . 8 8 1 63 Saint John 5 9 3 3i Dimy Desilets gained on teammate and was only 0M D011“ behind him with ellht 8051.! and non of Halifax ranked next with ‘m; SPORT WORLD A B E [ill E I T SNIPERS [Elli aoxmc swallow», ~;. cruel: srolrr 1. U M 18 “ma” ‘or 21 pom“ Owen Lem $322306 16. — Those who of the penalized team but Beveridgc puma’ mlmwled by Walter Mmlmxl‘ tional Hockey League after watching acting coach and captain of Saint Joe smpsorrs men 8° down 44 be_ Bevefldge Jimn- wh° Md 5”‘ 3”“ 5nd n fore the league-leading Maple Leafs assists for l8 points. TB! IEADDIB 5 ll Kelly, Charlottetown Desilets. Charlottetown Lennon, Halifax Morison, Saint John Kane, Charlottetown . Getliffe, Charlottetown . Miller, Monctcn . . . . . . .. Nicholson, Ontown. Brennemarl, Ch‘town. McGlashen, Halifax Charlottetown leads the league in the number of goals scored with ca-and also in the number scored -0 . . . . tats i- v-Q aou-bawaaaemur. w Ml— w § a-laa-ula-s-u-suq. nwaaqawo of Halifax and Hawse Marsh of Saint John divided honors for amount of rubber being turned back, both having saved 518 timesf and the Halifax gwlie was only scored on 34 times——the least of all net-mlnders. Monetozrs burlu, defenccman. Bill Gill. led 'il in time spent in the penalty t x w"h exactly one hour. He we“. clo"~'y followed by Red Farrell of Saint John with 59 minutes. Des Smith of Charlotte- town held third place with 62 min- utes while the two Franks of Hali- fax, Iavigne and Graham. cooled their heels with the timers for 4G and 38 minutes respectively. Nuck- er Irvine of Moncton led the for- wards again with 3'7 minutes fol- lowed by Nicholson of Charlotte- town with 92. Senior YLose To All Stars in the Opening half then holding their opponents to a l3-all draw‘ in the windup twenty minutes the All-Stare composed mostly of members of the Hl-Y Grads team defeated the Senior Y 8 to as in an exhibition basketball game Sot- urday night. In the girl's game P. W. C. Girls won from the Bluedots 17 to 4. the. feature of the game b91118 the 119-‘ fense thrown up by the Willllfll. the losers failing to count in thei if. Lineups and scores: H 4, storey. lbtal 28. Senior Y: Walker 4, lsanglile 2, Saunders 5, Rice 4, Henry, C. John- 'ston s, Young 8. Total 2c. Blue Dots: H. Praught. M. Bell, M. Rice. E. Mclnnis. B. Rogers 4, N. Ayles. l. Miller. ‘total 4. P. W. C. Girls: F. Ayres s, M. fingers, M. Gay, 4. K. MoGulgan ‘l, ‘G. Campbell. J. Mclllachern. ‘lbtal l-csnsnsuiwur-irlg hockey- ists, the vv , Monarchs, defeating Btade r. ncais here Sat- Romeo Rivers scored in the ill-st period. Norm Yeliowlees made it 2-0 Monarchs so far in their Saturday night. ‘rho battered Americans held a mew two-goal lead‘ for nearly half the game and went into the third period patter-son with s. 2-2 tie when a drooping shot from the stick of ‘Nick Metz just in- side the hiue line went, over the shoulder of Roy Worters to leave the star-sprangied crew trailing. Forced to a chance-taking ofien- Rocha sive the last five minutes by that goal, the New Yonkers were trapped in leaf territory by Harvey Jack- son and the league's leading scorer made it 4-2 with less than two min- utes to go. Battling as hard as ever the Americans came back with an- ,other goal in the last minute to ' make the final count 4-3. bay until the last five minutes of the second period when a penalty to Red Homer gave Americans an ad- vantage they overrated and King first goal. With four defenders hanging around him the King got leafs‘ powerful attack was held at Clancy sped down for the Leafs‘ a shot away that beet Worters from close. " Working with Toronto's rookie line the veteran Harold Cotton tied the score less than two minutes later when Pep Kelly fed him a pass close in for the manker. The iunlor line earned two of Toronto's goals and was used freely with Andy Blair and Cotton injected as a steadying influence. _ Metz goal came with less than two minutes of the third period gone. The redhead started a gcalward dash but found himself blocked Just inside the blueline. From there he lofted a back-bender that took Wor- ters completely by surprise and the puck dropped into the net behind his right shoulder. Busher Jackson clinched the game for Toronto when he found himself with a clear path to Worters from the centre ice area. He sped in and blazed a low shot to the corner for his only point of the game though he and Charlie Conacher were robbed at least five times by Worters, three times during the first l0 minutes and twice during the last five. George Hainsworth played a great game to keep -Americans' sharp- shooters doom. Dave Schriner was held of! the score summary mainly by his efforts but he could not stop old Rabbit McVeigh who got his us- ual goal on Toronto ice on a pass from Harry Oliver less than half a minute from the end of the game. The lineups: Toronto — Goal, Hiiinsworth; de- fence, Homer and Clancy; centre, A. ‘acksoh; wings. Metz and Kelly; subs, Hoiiett. Blair, Ootton, Con- acher, Primeau, H. Jackson, Kill-ea, Thorns, Boll. Americans — Goal Worters; de- fence, Bmith and Brydge; centre, McVeigh; wings, Oliver and Gracie; subs, Dutton, Murray, Conn, Chap- man. Carr, Burke, Schriner, Emma. Officials - Billy Bell and Dinny Dinsmore. SUMMARY l-Americans. Gracie (McVeigh), 493 it-Qlimericans, Emms (Conn) 17.20. Period S-Jlioronto, Clancy 14.57. 4—Toront0. Cotton (Kelly) 16.11. 5—'I‘oronto, Metz 1.31. e-Torcntc, B. Jackson 1M4. ‘l-Americans, McVeigh (Olivc) 19.30. Penalty-Gracie. MDWIBEAII... Dec. lc-Bracketod together at the bottcm of the Oan- adian section standing of the Na- tional Hockey League. St. Louis Eagles and. Montreal Canadians struggled to a l-l tie here Saturday night. Each got a point and failed to change their relative positions in the standing. Eagles were still in the cellar with Canadiens toiling along in fourth place behind New York Americans. ____:______. MAKE CLEAN SWEEP (C. P. 3y Guardian's lpcéflyfirrl NEW YORK. Dec. ill-Toronto their victorious in- Eegles took a one-goal lead in the second period through Carl Voss and seemed beaded for their third victory of the season until Aurel Jolist scored for Canadians with four minutes to go. They fought through overtime without a score. The first period was scoreless, AT 8.30 ABBIES" Molvcrofi HA WKs lReeerved Seats: 50c" 750.. $1 -00; Balcony. 350-; Children. ' Seat sale Tuesday morning at 10 A- lyVvi- Fo Defeat Americans ........'l"i"."§‘§§ As St. Louis Eagles Hold iiilmMfl. Canadians To I-1 Tie THE LINEUP Defence Bowman Shannon Canadiens subs: Mondou, Riley, G- MB-Ilthfl. S. Mantha, Savage. Raymond, M00111, Crutilhfleld. D. Roche. SUMMAB First Period Penalties: Frew, Jcliat, S. Man- No score. Second Period l-fist. fouls, Voss, (Howe. Brdyson) .55. Penalty: G. Months. Third Perio d ‘MM (I'°'°°h°“°' l srncrsr. noon refuse- 2 tickets for lucky skaters and 2 tickets for lucky promen- °'°'““‘° PM“ adera m" Wednesday night's Pemlty: Bavage. Both C-C~M' Skates and C-C-M- Shoes incorporate the ing edge and for ta best ideas given us by leading professional and amateur play- ers, coaches and other experts. And the skate steels have the playing faster hockey. (0. P. By Guardian's l MONTREAL. by defeating the feared‘ Canadlens lepine Lerocheile l ' It was estimated the Duh! Joiiei caster bowed aoo tirnes wlr St. fouls Bubs: Wasnie, Howe, prgggn g1 g . Lamb. Brydsowl. Voss, Ripley, m. m: re t! 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