w -r..'suisi2!x..-. 3 kills :v--.' to r Atlantics Turn. Back ll-fritish Soiieor Dec. 1 - (Reuters)-I soccer matches played in the United Kingdom: ENGLISH LEAGUE I Division 1 Arsenal vs. Preston North End, . d. 108- polilgiieviiis vs. Cardiff City. post- d f . Wiiieaeiipglzii 4. Manchester City 1. Wanderers 4. Newcaltie Bbltionz Ulilieairimn Athletic vs. nurniey. d, 1 . piglleoilga viz Liverpool postponed. 108- ' C unty 4. Stoke City 0. llhrxlghufer United 3, Buddies- 3. brglgltimouth 1. West Bromwioh 2. Ansjlioiilderland 2, Sheffield Wednes- 1. mhoiverhampton 0, Tottenham 1-iolsllllr 0 (tie). Dividon 11 i 2, West Hun United 0 lB3lifcnk5bllll'n Rovers 3, Southamp- i 0. 'mi13reiitioi-d vs. Luton Town post- ed, log. t poigoncaster Rover: 0, Leeds Un- mi 0 (tie). lllveriou 1. Birmingham City 41 i. mlEillCidel'Sil6ld Town 1, Rather- liiim United 0. Hull city 6. Notts County 0. Lincoln City 3, Leicester City 2. Nottingham Forest 4. Bury 1: sheiiield United 2, Fulham. 1. Swansea Town 2, Plymouth Ar- gyle 2 (tie). - Division In (Southern) Bristol city 4, Exeter City 1. LE3”.-Oil orient vs. Alderahot post- pnned, frost. Rfadliig vs. Queen's Park Rang- ifs posipnned, fog. 50ui.llCl'ld United 2, Waisall 1. Division 111 (Northern) Cai-iisle 3; Workinltnn 1. Chester 3, Rochdale 0. Crmxc Alexandre 3. York City 0. Varsity Match tixiui-d University vsgcambrldge 1 Q l.7i7il'(l'SliY lat Wembley) post- poned, fog. Exhibition Match 'l'0iiqliily United 3, Bournemouth 0 SCOTTISH LEAGUE Division A Airdrieonlans 3, St. Mirren 1. Cirrie 3. Hearts 2. Dundee 6, Patrick Thistle 0. East Fife 3, Third Lanark 1. Faliiiris 3, 15i.aith.Rovera 2. Hibernian 1, Celtic 1 (tie). Queen of the South 8, Mother- iiell 1. Rangers 4, Aberdeen 0. Division B Dumbarion 1, Stenhousemulr O. Duniermline Athletic 1. Dundee United 1 mile). - Forfar Athletic 1, Ayr United 2. Hamilton Academlcals 2, Stirling Albion 1. Kiimarnock 2, Cowdenbeath 0. Morton 5. Albion Rovers 0. Queen's Park 1.,Al1os. 2. St. Johnstone 0, Arbroath A FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION CUP Second Round Arcrlngion Stanley 0, Mansfield Sydney Millionaires 6-1 HALIFAX. Dec. 7-(cP)-niiii- fax Atlantic: lengthened their lead in the Maritime Major Hoc- key League to eight points Sat- urday nisht by whipping the second place Sydney Millionaires 6-1. A crowd of 3.550 watched the Atlantic: turn back the club which had consistently defeated them in recent weeks when play- ing in the Sydney rink. Led by big Joe Lepine, who fired one goal and drew an assist on mother, I-laiigonlans took a M) lead in the first period. split a pair of goals in the middle frame. and fired three more goals past Nick Pidsodny in a bruising third period. Pldsodny smashed his stick, and hurled his gloves into the side of the rink when Atlantic: scored their fifth goal midway through the last period. Play on that goal was started by the rival Halifax goalie, Roy McMeekin, who flip- ped a long pass to Canal Bloom. After carrying down the wing Bloom passed to Frank Bcrgeron. who scored. - 1 After eight minutes of fast hoc- key in the first period, Hugh Campbell opened the scoring. Le- pine made it 2-0 late in the per- iod when his shot bounced off a Sydney player into the net. Bloom beat Pidsodny cleanly on .9. solo rush early in the second period. Millionaires spurted and McMeekin lost a shutout on Me- Donagh's marker. l Joe Lepin and Frank King set up speedy Ken Laufmann for the fourth Halifax marker after six minutes of play in the third period. Ron Rowe of the Million- aires and Billy Watson of the Atlantic: were in the penalty box ,. when Bergeron made it 5-1. Billy Town 2. Barrow 2, Millwall 2 (tie). Bishop Auckland 1, Coventry City 4. i Bradford 1. Gateshead 2. Bradford City 1, Ipswich Town ie). Brighton and Hove 2, Norwich City 0. Colchester United 3, Lianeliy 2. Finchiey 3, Crystal Palace 1 (abandoned after 63 minutes be- cause of fog). Grimsby Town 1, Bath city 0. Great Yarmouth l. Wrexham 1 Halifax Town I. southport 2. Hereford United 0, Scunthmpe United 0 (tie). Newport County 2, Gainsborough Trinity 1. - Peterborough United 0, Bristol Rovers l. - Port Vale 0. Oldhsm Athletic 3. Shrewsbury Town 0, Chester 0 (tie). Stockport County 3, Glllingham 1 Bw'indon Town 2, Northampton Town 0. Trsnmere Rovers 2, Hartlepoois United 1. Walthamsiow Avenue 1, Watford 1 (tie). IRISH LEAGUE 0 Ballymena United 4. Portadown Bongo 2, Linfieid 1. Crusaders 3, Distillery 0. Derry City 2, Cliftonville 2 (tie). Cllenavon I, Ards 3 Glentoran 2. Coleraine awuei WARNING! l'o Cur-Driving Christmas Shoppers This is the season of the year that the police department urges shopping motorists to take extra precaution in locking the doors of their can when it contains packages; better still, lack the packages securely out of sight, in your trunk. Speaking of packagas. there are several that could come in very useful this holiday month. Voids Chlorophyll Tablets: for instance, to stop breath and body odor. Voidoreen antiseptic mouth wash for that stale, fuzzy mouth and Flura- dene Toothpaste with its magic tooth whitener and chloro- phyll. When the rush. excitement. and late hours make you nervous, jittery or unable to sleep, take Sedicln. These pro- ducts are sold at drug stores only. Goold shot the final Halifax goal. with Dugger McNeil drawing an assist. Line-ups: Sydney: Goal. Pidsodny: de- fence, whalen. Tyahko, Marinesu. weaver; forwards, Hill, Macm- tyre, Gallagher, Morrow, Camp- bell, Rowe, Hildebrand, Robertson, Birukow, Mcnonsgh. Halifax: Goal, McMeakin: de- fence. Lepine. McNeil, Bloom, Hayes; forwards, King, Bowness, Campbell, Watson. Ford. McPhee. Goold, Bergeron, Lauffman. B UMMABY First Period 1-Halifax, Campbell (Watson, Lepine) 2-Halifax, Lepine .. Penalty: Watson 9:18. Second Period 3-Halifax, Bloom ................ .. 0:22 4-Sydney, Mcbonagh (Robertson, Weaver) 15:15 Penalties: King 6:12, Marineau 0:12, Weaver 10:30. Third Period 5-Halifax, Lauffman (Loplne, King) .. . 0:45 6-Halifax, Bergeron (Bloom, McMeekin) . . 9:40 'i-I-lslifax, Gqold . (McNeil) .... .. 17:58 Penalties: Campbell 6:44, Mor- row 7:13. Bergeron 7:18, Wat- son 8:i8, Rowe 8:18, Bloom leading Harness inrien of Al-berton, P.E.I., mgp spare FOR HIS CHRISTMAS Race Drivers COLUMBUS, 0., Dec. 1 - (UP) -A former farmhand from Fulton- vilie, N.Y., William R. (Billy) I-Iaughton, was the United States' leading money-winning hamem horse driver for 1952. At 29, he's the youngut ever to take the title, and his earning of 3311.728 was topped only once be- fore. in 1951 when Johnny Simpson of Hanover, Pa., set the record with t333.1:i6. ; Others in the top 10 as compiled by the U. S. Trotting Association included Clint 1-lodgins, Clande- boye, Ont.. who ranked third with earnings of 8228.340 and Joe 0'- fifth a pair of Polo Pyiamas. There is comfort in fhese kniffeci sleepsuifs. looking Pyiama of fhe age. In a with 3224.260. Included in the 25 leading money winners was Earle B Avery, St. Ste- phen, N.B., with 397,007. Grand Circuit. Names Officers COLUMBUS, 0., Dec. '1 -(AP) - Harness racing's Grand Circuit Saturday re-elected octave Blake of South Plalnfield, N. J., to his seventh term as president. The Grand Circuit winter meet- ing also established its 1953 pro- gram subject to the approval of Saturday N. INDIANAPOLIS, Dec. '1 - (CP) - Detroit Red Wings, defending Stanley Cup champions and four- times first place finisher in the National Hockey League, Saturday night cut the Chicago Black 1-lawks' lead to a single point game with a. 2-0 victory. The game. a playoff of a post- ponement from a scheduled league game in Chicago on the United States election night, Nov. 4, drew 10,529 fans in a city that has been without professional hockey this year. The game was shifted here be- cause no open dates were avail- able at Chicago Stadium. The second-place Wings now have won four and tied one in their last five starts. Fli-as Period 1-Detroit, Sinclair (Delvecchio, Pronovost) .. 16:29 Penalties: Couture 4:03. Gads- by 14:31. Prysizal and Glover 19:24, Gardner 19237. Second Period 2-Detroit, Wilson (Delvecchio). 19:36 Penalties: Couture 5:38, Kelly 6:21, Lindsay 1:37. Third Period Scoring: None. Penalties: None. nosron 2, MONTREAL 1 ' MONTREAL, Dec. 7 - (GP) - Jack McIntyre's alertness paid off for the Boston Bruins Saturday night. his third period goal giv- ing them a 2-1 decision over Mont- real Canadiens before a crowd of It was a. hard-fought NHL strug- gle, marked by outstanding sie- fensive work by both teams and a particularly fine? goal-tending Job by Jim Henry of the Bruins. SUMMARY First Period 1-Boston, Creighton l (Mclntyre, Quackenbush) 5:25 Penalties: Labine 7:50, Harvey 0:36, Armstrong 14:00. Second Period 2-Montreal, Masniek (Richard) .,.. .. .. Penalties: No . Third Period 3-Boston. McIntyre Penalties: Godfrey '1. 3, rion 9:53. Johnson (miscon- duct) 18:10. Stops: Henry .. .. 6 10 13--20 McNeil . I 9 2-20 , roaonro 2. New max 3 TORONTO, Dec. 7 - (OP) - Defenceman Hy Bullet scored an unassisted goal midway in the final period Saturlay night to give the last-place New York Rangers a 2-2 tie in a National Hockey League game that at times threat- mod. to erupt into a brawl. The big rearguard drilled the puck past netminder l-lorry Lumley on a faceoff deep in the Toronto zone while both teams were two men short. The deadlock gave the Run- gers their seventh tie in 24 starts. Veteran Edgar Laprade. the 83- yeor-oid centre, who was coaxed ciivcri ACCESSORY or gifi certificate 1 : 'kCHiiYCO 6 or 8 tube Radio i CHRYCO Spotlights, Back-up Lights, Fog Lights 'kCHitYCO Sunmcstor or Vemiiades iv ciiavco "Jiey-1.9", Windshield waiim it CHRYCO Custom-styled Sect Coyen 9: Ci-iitYCO Elacirlc or Kay-type Gas Tank locking Cops ' These are only a law of Ihe CHRYCO Accessories priced from 32.00 and up. You may buy ihem on ihe convanioni Gill Ceriificala Plan. i Ill "fl IIAIHIHII CIIVQ ACCIINIIII A1 YOU! (Saturday) Mar-itimo Major Ch'iown 0, Glace Bay 1 New Brunswick Senior Fredericton 6, Saint John 4 Quebec Senior Valleyfield 4, Ottawa '7 Shiiwinigan Falls 3, Montreal 4 Vhlleyiield 3, Sherbrooke 4 Ontario Senior A Penalties - Morrison :40; Meek- or 3:24; Strain, Meeker 17:05; Mic- koski 20:00. Third Period 3-Toronto, Kennedy (Morrison, Stewart) .... .. 4-New York, Bullet . 12:55 Penalties - Sloan. Hergesheimer. Howell, Solinger 11:30, Boivin 13:52. Sunday Quebec Senior Chicoutimi 3, Quebec 1 Ontario-Quebec Junior Guelph 4, Three Rivers 2 Ontario Junior A Gait 3, Toronto St. Michael's 2 Oshawa 1, Windsor '7 Si. Cahtarines 1. Toronto Marl- out of retirement shortly after the current season started. oounted the other New York goal at 12:50 oi the second period. The Leafs played without centre Mag Bentley, out with a back in- jury, and Gord Hannigan, on the ll.95 to 7.50 WHERE UALITYI 9 Ana: . urday. ” POLO PYJAMAS For His Christmas Giff fo Bring ioy fo His l-learf choose a satisfying feeling of The frimesiulsmarfest rainbow of colours at Giff Boxed 12:1'i. , individual state racing commis- ' : Stops: sions. Pldsodny . 8 1'! 11-66 The proposedd 11053 ilspheduie MCMEEMII . .. 4 10 19-33 013611: June 22 an coses av. 28. Stanley 6:42, Armstrong 12:40; Sault Ste. Marie (Ont) 2, Sud- Ronty zoioo. H k y s bury 3 A.P C L ' a 0 second Period e Ontario Junior A I Detroit And Boston 111 I-mo-w. sou-v-r , B: - (l-iassard, Horton) "(:36 g mg 5 3, G 1; 1 S'1'ELLAR.'rON, N. 5., Dec. 7 - H L G CS 2 rlzi;ivilck:3:l' lgdytlcdllecki 1250 (Canadian Press) B.f.if".5s.r St. Cliatharines 9 (C?) 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