Tl -E ti 3 z i leaffs-Wings Tie Sunday Rangers Blasf Canucks 5-1,- Black Hawks Dump Bosfon M:w YORK win - New Yorktlett 14,40. Gadsby 15.19, ldiit'Vl')'lllnl""T and m3l”l" 14:44. How Rangers, cashing in on I long-19:59. g . V 1444- , standing Christmas night jinx, wont second period: 3. lxew Xnrk. Stops. their first game in seven meetingsicreighton (Bathgate, Gadsbyl 1:50 Lumley 10 3 14-3' 2 with Montreal KC:-inadiens Sundaylf. New York, Bathgatc 6:13. l"'en- Hall 8 11 l-23 " l " l. ”:.""?:l :l.'::: s:.i::i::” .?l3””..5..””....t;';? LllrglrPlttII'HlPflEfll:l1lllXan?rl:h(tIseaattll and rniscnliducl 9:24 Marshall and llawk5 "ame (mm behind l” 3 sh” Hm. coal semiitl period to down Boston Bruins 4-2 in a National Hockey League gulne Sunday night. Lnbeaten on home ice in eight Gndsby 11:37. Bellveau 13115. previous Christmas night appear- ell 13:56. nnres since 1928. the Rangers kcpt Third period: 3. New York. Con- g the rel-ord lntnrt. pouring it on,acher (Gadsbyr 8:16; 6 New York. (l90I'ls.'-P 'R9Cll 5UlllV3n 311” -Lack ggnnist the Canadiens, who had Prentice 1Ha(hgatel 19 15 Penal: ltlclntyre. a pair of former Bruins, beaten them three times and lled,ies: St. Laurent 7:54. Klosdcll 15:50 cut the his goals as a Boston their six earlier them ii"-H-9 m Sums: Garden gathering of.9,531 watched metiucs this year. pen-eauu u) 7 94,35 the Black Hawks yield two goals Led by Andry Bathgate. who wm-Siey 17 p gbzis early in the big second period. then scored tmre and set up three more A'!endan(fe 15,303 spurt for four over a 91:-minute tallies and Dean Prentice. iihol span. talllerl mice. the serontl-Plat? VFW DETR0” lhpl " Rlt"k"t '53” Boston, which has been able to -Ynrkrrs m;ltt-.lied single goals with Balfour and veteran Red lxelly dluligal (-hi(.ag(, only once in eight the WtIl11'N1lPF5 1" ill? "D?'1l”Eil”?'-led f"'5lfP5””d 30315 3”” Del meetings. moved in front after 55 frame tlllll pulled away with two-yrtllt Red Wings and Toronto Maple M.,(,(mds of the middle period on 3 goal bursts in eavll of the remain- Leafs. went on to I 1-1 tie III a mm bv -Ha,.(,(,l ROM" and may 11111 1Wl"d5- Nalmnal l""'k.9-V Leaglw mm? llPL'lF(llPlEt'1lFl on a 40-footer off the Pele Conacher, newly restored to here Sunday -rlltllll g x.,,,,k of mu Quackenbush the Ranger lineup after playing the It was Balfour 5. ltlth goal tying TM" Vick Mickmkland first l'l(llf of the xPRSI1T1 in the hint with lllontreals Hellii iii:-liard xhlm” W3,-ed for the visitors to l .1 nllnny '. , - t-- -- fvlo al- ' h '. iin " E Alalliire ltlt-hard Hill the lone Kelly. 11 t-onvertetl delcln-'tIIHH.' .. -sL.l""n7ary . V V Mmmml mark” cashed his 5mm”, M, a hlimom 1-lrst period. Mu scorlnl: Pen- Seienlneii minor uclllililes and alscregnerl shut lss than three mi. M1195 Dewshury 1'13, Armstrong mist-nlirlzlvt ivere llnurled nut liyllllltes later, after takinz It-IRES” lll . 1 I-(-i,......1-'-,-mh Um in and the xow from Marcel l'rnnovnsl iiltrl lllllchl g"("1lH'l lW"10lli l Wl5l01l- Rim"! L Yuri-i-rs ltl3'lt'lt' the most of llielrll'tt:ibel Toronto uas SllI1l'llt1tllfl9fl 'lll'KPnt1P.1.Rnl1'l11l 55: 2 ROSIOII ni;iupt.it,t-i: atiianiagils s c o r I ll g at the time Vlllll Gnrtl llztllllliafl Qilzirkenbilsli 1L a y c o e. Pcirsonl tuiers l'l'lllP the (Iallariiens were 3 Off 4-0.0 Tl Fliimizn. llllrknski IDcws- man slim-l lllr-li:mi's goal came Both teams lust While” two New Yorkers were serv- slandlnKS- D”””" lalllllg Six lwmts son mu tin”, behind the second-place Neil York It was the first time .311 st-a:pn,Raligel's and 'l'oroiitn tun points . NHL Sfundlnas tllal any club has scored llvelltellllld l0UNl1sDlH1'6 Cl1lC3H0- (Bi THE ('A.V.Al)l.-hN PRESS) (leisla. Ilfartinl 8:11; 5 Chi- tililes against .Xlontre,al. Chicago g Sllmmary Black llmiks hit the prmlnus nich First period: 1 Toronto. Bull-nlr. lragn, Sullivan tbewsburyl 10:07; lit. Chicago. Mclntyre Sullivan pl6:38. Penalties: Lnlsnde Ind ,tMackell 3:21 majors, Peirson 7:47. Mickoski 13:04. Wolf and Pan- agabko 17:24. Third period: No scnrin1l- Pen- alties: Paanagablto 6:40, Stanley Rollins )2 it 12.32 i,- Sa wchuk 11 '”T't'T -' lremaininl! teamssvzilltplay Vl;"ll' W Mmmmald lnesday night It : 5 o comp e e . ' ' - I 4 - J. S. MacD nald vs Wen lweekend Minor "'9 '1'" "'"""- M::L,,.,,e ” Following is the draw for to- wgdnesday evening 6:45 night: Ice 2 - H. Atkinson vs E. i 3-45 p, M, Tanton. I g . 1 Youthful hockeyists of the City he 1 - Doug Cameron vs Dou Each skip wdl notify the mem- and surrounding area had anif.h- Hill lbers of his team. Il 8113' Dlayerf ier busy session at the Sports Ice 2 - Doug Saunders vs 1'', are short lll10nE w- w- I-Md 93”) Arena over the holiday as they Hansen I h J H C llhlsle day and I sub will be sup- played 20 games in various Min-' lCe 3 '- R313 9" "5 V9 t 9 5 ' . , - or Leagues. Following Ire the sum- MacDonald , lTl'e9d Frf35k')de":vf ngzlg: (:31: i-mamas:-T 5 In 4 T W4 R. MMNCIH W Dr Pastwo Bdundy robfn sections will I Paperweights H uh -Pmwse ltrlart on lanuary 2nd Falcons 2 -- Leafs (1 Falcons: 8-45 P-Mt , ' ' goals by G. Robinson Tigers 6 -W Bruins 0 Tigers goals by Geo.- ' d MacMillan (51 and Davis. Blue- los arry qua e r birds 2 -- Hawks 0 Bluebirds goals by G. Duffy (2). Redwings .3 -- Cubs 2 Redwings goals by A. Houston. R. Boyles (2), Cubs goals by .1 Kennedy and C. Duncan. PEE WEI-IS -- Rice 421, W. Carver. Monarchs- goal by F. Dow. Tigers 1 - Rock- ets tl Tigers goal by .1. Hyndman. Canadians 3 - Hornets 0 Cana- dian goals by L. Kelly. B. Mur- phy and Lund Spitfires 2 - Ran-l scored for Spitfires. Canadians 1 P-53 F8lC0'1S V5 P-5-Sc Till?”- l5 7-33 the first round of Play. The 1W Harry, I sleek pacer from Green- Springers 6 -- Monarchs l Sprin- wood, Del, equalled or lowered 10 urounrl ill thl' hm-i Skovl 7 04: 4 Chicago. Wil- gers goals by H. Stewart (31 R, world marks during 1955's harness by ' ..::..-4---- 22 other trotters and pacers in equalling or erasing 39 other world marks, an all-time high for one season. iToday's Minor Tigers 1'Q.S.S. Leafs vs Q.S.S. Bruins. G, wminn. Hor..K.S. Redwings vs W,K.S. Hawks. -. . I-aux ...awvy-In--..-um.-at . vi-hon lhov ll:-at the tfanadiens fill?! 314: 2. Detroit. Kelly (Pi-mun-tml,p W 1. T F A Pts 9,; 9 g . at the Forum Oct. 27. 12?-Ewell? l6L:17. Pue1nalltiies: 1-Ivutbv Mmm-t-ul . 22 s 7 103 as 51 R H Lam" and G” Frlm" Sinnniary . rys at 3 1 . nrton it t', I. . , 0 . g . First period: 1. New York, Pren-llllorrison 11:111. llannigan 13411. lgml lmk :1 ,2 t: ii ,G.llE:"l1z;g:a0mE:n:dm: 3031 by CA lice tliatluzntet 1:43; 2. Montreal, Second period: No scoring. P01t- N””l ' ' ' ' ' " T Monmjchs 3081; an bv F Dowll M. Richard (Harvey. Olmsteadi allies: Godfrey l g (lhit-ago ......ll 16 8 B4 103 30 Ti Cr 0 i - - v 16:25. Penalties: M. Richard and Third period: No scoring Pen- '1'or-ulto . 70 93 2?. 3 5 ll 3 q p Evans 8'50, Johnson l-1:02, Bart- allies: Cherreflls 2:15, llziiintan Boston 59 (12 Li llglglask 2bymC -lvuilallearsd 2J Hsglfifgs 7-. -- --H . ., , , v ; Page 6 The Guardian Tuesdays DeC- 27o 1955 Play Begins Tonight In Rendezvous Trophy 'Spiel Tonight sixteen of eighteen curl-i in: teams entered in the Rcndez-lAc0rn nu; Trophy competition will start 1 Primrose: lGet Bad News 1 Aces-Flyers Tonight; Barry Moore Suspended Tonight at the Sports Arena it will be the Sulnmerslde Aces and the Parkdale Flyers tangling in 0 Worth Ice 1 - W. E. Maclnnls vs F. Ice 2 - Dr. Giddingll vs W. 1!. ice 3 -- J. E. Burden vs Dr. Lowered 10 World Marks racing, the U.S. Trolling Associa- (IOLUMBUS, Ohio (AP)-Adios ti Hockey Program. 11:00-11:30 - Paperweights - 11:30-12:00 - Paperweights - 11 2:004:30 - Paperwelghts L w. 1” 2:.'l0-3:00 Paperweight: "7 l Unit No, 1 Bluebirds vs Modelgsel by Billy Direct in 3 mm U.-ml were wrapped around I pair of miles in 1:55 and 1:57 at Vernon Downs, N.Y.. July 16. That night he equalled the all-time record for standards for four-year-olds and all age performers. ' on announced Monday. The four-year-old pacer. Owned J. Howard Lyons. also joined Most of Adios Harry's records harness horse. He also shattered arlous other one and two-heat Adios Harry equallcd the 1:55 their first meeting of Island Senior Hockey League play. its credit. win column in their third start of the season with I 7-6 victory over the youth clubbers by the same vices of playing-manager Barry ager ordered his team off the ice following it goal scored by Mer- time period. The Flyers contended Each team has one 'Vlct.ary to The Ices got into the the B. Y. C. and the Flyers took score for their only win. When the Flyers hit the ice to- night they will be without the ser- Moore who has been suspended-by league president Cleaver Mac- Lesn for his Part in the dispute last Thiusdlly night at the Flyers- B. Y. C. game. The Parkdale man- rill Pineau of the B. Y. C. that broke I 6-6 deadlock in the over- that the play was off-side and that the puck went out over the Flyers blueline and Pineau carried it in, again trapping teammates 1l'l tha Parkdalc zone. According to the C.A.H.A. rules the penalty for ordering I team to cease play and refusing to re- turn to the ice after 2 minutes has elapsed is a one-year suspension to the coach. manager or team official responsible. No definite time length M5 be?" 3 put on Moore's suspension for his. case will be reviewed nt'a meet-, ing of the league executive later in the week. g Meanwhile the Monlaglleg P”m' roses have received the distress- ing news that two of their top Play: ers are leaving. One to J01" "19 North Sydney Frankllns and the of Bridgewatcr. Apps Al-sensult. who currently leads the league in goals with 7 in three games left yestcrrlay :t1flLl' day for Brldgewater. League. all-star markers in the second period here , -Monday night to win a 6-4 decision "lb" l” wmk for Heb” Swmey over the first all-star squad in the first and then outscored the fur- initial Atlantic Coast Senior Hockey League "dream game." last-place Moncton Hawks was top goalgctter for the winners. slam- APPS ARSENAULT ing for North Sydney where he will -league-lending Primroscs, who ham join the Junior Franklin: and Phil yct to taste defeat in three games Fibber McGee is slated to leave to- Apps made up one third of thq This will be A bad blow to the Second All-Star Team Wins By 6-4 Decision MONCTON (CF) - The second team pumped in five Defencemali Fred Weaver of Phil will be scoringest line in the league aha working for the well known Mar- Phil McGee was an important cog ltime horseman Heber Sweeney Ind on the second string trio with i)ai-9 will. in all probabllty, get I try- MacLeod and Sammy Trflwsdale, out with Bubby Dowllng's Brldge- Together the two players had ac. water squad of the N. S. Senior counted for exactly one hair of the Prlmroses 24 goals. the others. Brklsclcll of Saint John, held . 1-0 advantage at the end of the wards of Fl-ederlcton's Campbell 5-3 In the wide-open sec- ond. The losers scored the lone third-period goal. PHIL MCGEE Game ttime tonight is 11.311 Sllarp, The second club, piloted by Steve Hllgllie Fiery Nick Pldsodny stopped its Sprillgers goals by R. Rice (21. 5 Spitfires 4 - Rockets l Spitfirel goals by G. Frizzcll I2t. D. Fltlnd. Eagles goals by Ferguson and D.. MacMil1an: Bombers score by S. Doiron. Bears 4 - Colts 2 Bears goals by C. Mi-icMillnn from Fred- dy Burke. F. Burke, C. MacMil- lan I2t. Colts goals by F. Gauthi- er and E. Cooper. Flyers 1 - Can- gnals by Doyle Cahill. Watts. Mulligan. E. Joseph: 1 lain. JUvENlLEs-- Royals 4 goals by MacCormack (Ill OFFICIALS- i), Rowe Clinic on Rules followed by and S, Ladner; Rockets goals by Slanley Clip Series 1955 7- I iNational Film Board protection Adios Harry room-rear of Prince of Wnles,Sol Camp's Scott Frost in ballot- ing for harness horse of the year. V . Juvenile game --lSt-ult Frost failed to break a single will meet tonight III .in l-xlilhltlnll lworld's record. 'BANTAMS - Arrows 4 Ares fl Arrows C0ll98P- goals by D Lea (21. R lllacMil- lan '2t. Eagles 2 - Boiiibers 1 Ahlll” V-T V"'5' Nashua Arrives In Fla. of American trainers outhport Cubs. 1;, film. is At 2:30 - All Bantams - HOCKGY,o;rEl;;:7n:-i!:;:nl):;'.G00d Time andl.In 4'00--5:f1f1 - - For Big Wint licks l Flyers goal by Fraser h N, "1 "1 hb d N K115 lli?CLI:"e"v Rial Ml1a'l5'Bln'ufgl')'ll:T Burke; Canucks goal ,hy 1m-Far. MIAMI. Fla. (AP)-Nashua, t 2- inc 0 er uroulz F0 S 011 10 hie ac ean. ec. ac I 2 . g , GILMORE NM Duran” lane. .mi1Iionaire thoroughbred. camepcar with Nashua had already be"! Father C, Roche, Fred Di-lscoll. By lf-llnl sum . . , - V - g, gel. Ioompanled by Ma Pa Mincgrs .. lb8Ck to Florida Saturday for ailedhauaigg t gelled sl '1 Tom Scantlebury will handle thei i,(iNl)t)Nr (Q?) ggxy Yitszezfg. is on we W” luck E N" uni Royais 3 W vim 3 Rnmis E0315 winter racing campaign and I shot 20 e s lptnl-It lreprcal d -mi-l ame. nidlndgol 0 en d n. ht fol: Sun" In" In Ibsen" d um, i; gt gt, :,:;”":.l.;W::::r:..”:;”.::..;”2...:...:: Jaws”: :5... ..... mm mo---., "M w . . orey an . a antt (bot . ' . , , if l ' .. t "You sir," I , "wI'u - D. h CW '3 -"3v::.'::?:;;.:::::l”:. 2:: :'.'sW-Louis Married '1-.,i"..”"'.'..l-1.1-':..”F-"ll? ""r.i::l'?:... u... no mm: : Pl" .- Jl Kennedy (2) (asslsled 0" nnel:e:Vk:rl':lg0wefl)(f0lTIe'258S he rgtceellligd e The "lDpV1'3S U119V8l"lUl lllhlahhlln very Ennslilsfent They lfvere just Is "l'lV' h N"! Yuk d”':y 3: by Arsenau1tl,McTague (Small- - ., , . l l ' ' r l (A? -- F t . 1 i A i : Thufldly mom "3 3" l9 wgndk ifrom a railway eXplLSS car.ai.dships rvicll and sccflrlsl loqenlny NEW TORK ) ullrIe1',.-,-ilm about my arrival tonight as mm! rm win '0 do k h m was led down the freshly-paintedltravellmfl. H05 8 Pl-'il-lI 501 - Ahbles 7 - Royals 2 Abbles ramp to the admiring gaze of by the nickname of ”Mickcy" l2"lll;"'D”'”'lld-lhorsemen and hangers-on. First to greet the great llt)FSel Royals goals by Gallant and Bun- was sunny Jim 5:11-Lsimmons, dean way 1 want who haslsald Mr. Fitz, "He doesn't look too handled Nashua since he first l'i'eIlLlh88V,V-" l Abhles 3 Royals to the races at the age of two and and has piled up winnings of S945, Stewart. Abbies goals by Handrn-Y-115 in 11 starts. han (21. B. Lluid (LeClairt. ithree seconds and a third. : The meeting of man and horse mediate final- D. Frizzell, .1. Kennedy. V, Mlll- W35 Wm5llllnS 10 599- "M13 Fl'7-"i H13". 3. 1;,-ad)”, DA whale" md stepped nlmbly into the car dc-1 lsccms perpclilally alert. . on the farm for srx weeks, -2 s with 15 victories, back into (milling with the sltl0.(l(10 Widener handicap Feb in his im- drives in the winners' net. Jirr Shirley of Saint John stopped 22 Apparently irked at remarks at I fun, Pldsodny shatted over. took I punch It I box seat customer Ind then leaped over the board: in pursuit of another fun during the second period. Six penalties were called in th- gsme, with the winners drawing four. ming home two. Singles were scored by A m h e r s t's Jaclcie Schmidt, Fredericton's Bob Leger and Mnncton forwards Ray Leduc G g ind nlvaiigl-lo;il3.hVeBteran Nick . lcu e 0 .am 0 n eavers was an 9 , ,the big producer with four assists: the 'l"rnItl-rs. The losers were paced by Munc- tun's Dare Wall. who tallied twice! Amlu-rs1's Shermle White sud Saint John's Frank Kuzmn fired Stengel Says British '”Are Very Consistent" Nomads-Troffers nd shattered the old race record Despite the impressive records. finished second to The Nomads and lionp tilt at St. Dunstan's Audito- lrlum starting at 7 pm. . Lineups: Trotters lrv Machin- non, Red Howatt. K11! Ready. Don MacLean, Mark Ladner, Red Mac- ,F den, Charlie Ready. Wcndnll G1 is. Nomads: Joe Rcvelll I-01'"9 Mac-Guigan, Earl Mat-Kinnon, An er Campaign goes hcavywvighl Cl”""Pl"" J09 L0ulSlIllcx' were back in 1924. They and and R"59 M0rg3"' a "l'”""'l. ""slioKved extreme restraint on both ,malillfacturer. were married tN:ll'Rn(.Casi0ns4tI Ul'd3.V- 0" haml R" ll"? el'"”l 3" The manager of the Yankees the bride's home were 1311 close mm? ,0 London 31 yea" ago " l1'l9'"l5 and l'9”llll'95: . a player with New York Giants, ll W35 "'9 llllrd ll'edd"lg Md mzinalzcd by the late John McGrnw. 55'-"ind bllde hr ""3 4l'?'”a".”ld Their opponents were Chicago Louis, who remarried his first white SM. wife, the former Marva Trollcr of --we played at Wimbledon." said Detroit, aflel' a 1945 divorce. They Smnggi. --and the place W" jun were dlV0W9-d 5 39c"l"l l'""' l" as deserted as the airport was to- the folks It the Yankees." The mannger hinted I triad: of two may follow this conference. He said had heard wlilspelf about some trades the Yankee! mIy be thinking of making. "However, I don't know mtltll about them, for I've been com- pletely out of contact with Genrlls Weiss (Yankee general mlluaEPfl for I long time." H Asked whether he was un- plessed" about reported efforts of "Nashua looks good: just the him at this time," Nashua. who has been turned out "You mean no one showed up B Reid. Wilmer Miiell Sets New Record HAVANA, Cubn (AP) - Wilmer son strikeouf. record for the Cuban Lcague Sundsy night. victory over - Almendares. 1932-53. Rlarllyll Hull lTyenr-Itlri Tllron- tlian Press Pull, were unanimous 30 S"l1""l '-tlrl, has been chosen in selecting Marilyn who also won wlIl'l1Fln-0f.Lh;n..ii.;.r I”, m;,;, W0, "1, Mum, M 1954. Marnyn beg l89nLtal'rI'Ie tgihfirst to conqller Lake MPTYF Vlllvvrs. Voting In s Canll- came the youngest swimmer tolleynanlfl CTlD:39l')l0:lf"?Ilf1rlllT1l(?.y Alh- conquer the English Channel last July 31 less than I year after she tanucks, Leafs ””"'”"c"' Bulldogs 9-3 In (Vinegar Bendl Mizell who pitches for St. Louis Cardinals. set I sea- lzed by children and adults Ilike spite his 81 years. and his blue eyes sparkled with happiness asl he gazed upon the strapping son ofl Nasrullah. The trainer offered a few fingers ,nf hay, and Nashua nibbled it duti- ifully. although he had picked at this barrier of hay all the way from Paris, Ky., where he boarded Ihel train Thursday night for the 1.200. mile trip. -- KEY OF CARROTS lmsds of fresh. crisp carrots. Nwedge cut I lsrge white ribbon niany npnrlllli events during these which hsd been plncod Icross one To Arrange Ch'ship Fight ROME (APleI)r. Carlo Dells Vigil, Italian boxing promoter. said Monday he uill leave this week for Paris to svek rlcfiltlle ar- ratigements for a world bnnlam- weight title fight between cham- pion Robert Cohen of France und Mlle" m'"ck N" 10 l'3ll"5 "1; A1 Robertson, Nashiufs groom, Marlo d'AE8l8- llillyls deal-mule Pllltltlnll 118"” "t I 2-1 lllnninlt-led the horse down the ramp to European chahpinn. This where Mr. Fitz stood waiting to It is understood the proposed Co- llave the southpaw a total of lilslrgcejyg thg key to the my (mm hen-d'Agata fight may take place for the season, bettering the marklliislenh Mayor Henry Mllander.,ln February in Paris D'Agala will of 134 set by Dick Littlcfield in There was one for Nashua, too-'figlit Little Cezar. Philippine chum- pion, Jan. 21 in Manila. Summerslide Civic Stadium Officially Opened Monday Years of Inticipstion were reIl- Hogun To Play , In Pro-Amateur , l Golf Tourney LOS ANGELES (AP! -- M:-islcr golfer Ben Hogan will pal-ticipatcp in the 18-hole pro-amateur celeb-, rity tournament preceding the s30,000 Los Angeles open, it was announced Friday. ' Hogan, who has retired from competitive golf, wired from his Fort Worth home that he will bc among 40 leading pros. and as many celebrities who will stilt"-'iF in the Jan. 5 affnlr. and plIIIurI oflour people .1"l1"lZ: lo st-e McGraw's team battle (Tnmiskey's club?" ”Only the players. as I recall it." said Stcngel. "And tonight?" "Well, there was I customs of- ficer or two standing around." graham Pilofs Browns To 2nd Straight Tifle the Yankee -ownership to obtain Mickey Mcbermott, lvashrnlttrm pitcher. in I trade with the senat- ors: "You cIn say that nI' Case ll 'not unplsnsed about aliylllllliv '1'” there is also I kid named Trrl Abernathy down in Wlltihlnulol who's I mighty good.l':0L7aMg ; SPORTS ARENA By BOB MYERS 1 LOS ANGELES (AP1 - The mrilznifirent Cleveland B r o w n s struck lms Angeles Rams numb Monday and quarterblck Otto Gru- ham led them to I Imnhlng 3-14 victory for their second lLl'fllght championship of the National Fool- ball League. A record-brenldng crowd of 81,- 695 gathered in Memorial Coll!- eum. and for most of them the l-trurlgle was-II gloomy II the lenrien skies above. Performing before I turnout that far exceeded the previous high of F-H.346 fans who slaw the 1946 Chic- ago Bear-New York Giant gIme, in the Polo Grounds. the machine SKATING Monday Ind Wednesday Afternoon - 4 - 533”- Admission: Adults 25c; Children me Monday and Wecliivsday Evening -- 8-10 ml- Admisslon Stir Tuesday - 8:30 l'.1l. P. E. I. Hockey if-H1119 Acggg yg, FLYERS lul'sday-- 8230 till- yvars and many veolvlr in sum- Ind om, upeclnlly the yn-I111. like Browns ground the locsl pride P. E. 1. Hockey 1-ME"? League Opener Win Saturday 'rnaoM'o fCPl--Toronto Maple. the l-raft gathering steam as game progressed. scored two goals in the second period and added two more in the final frame Saturday night in defeat Chicago Black llnuks 3-2 in a rough National ll-wk:-y League game before 12.368 falls. The first period ended 1-1 and thin Toronto began to plill :iiv:iy, l1"lI'li"lz a 3-1 margin after the secnnd 211 mintltcs and adding two more tallies in the final period to bill one reply by the Black Hawks. snmmn ,- Flrst period: 1. Chicago, Sand- ford (Sullivan, Stanley) 5:011; 2. Toronto, Nestercnkn (Sloan, Arm- stronll SI:3fl. Penalties: Stewart 413. Lltzenberger 5:54, Woit 3:23, Fogolin 11:07. Stanley (two mnjnrg one misconductl 16:06. Bolton (majort ltlrm, Horton 19:36. Reoontansful: 3. Toronto, Bolton tmilfnur. Hurst) 11:46: 4. Toronto, Morrison (Armstrong) , Imus: rogofin (major) 1.1.25, Leg. wtck (major Ind minor) 1315, Nsstereltko tmnjor Ind minor) Duff (major) 18:5, Balfour : I. Toronto, Ann- Imt, -lion) :G12; 0. Iain ttavlck. Mlclmldl MONTREAI. (CF) - Monti-n,-.1 Canadians struck for three goals in the secrmd period and finished with a 4-2 victory Christmas Eve nver Detroit Red Wings in a game that had anything hilt peace and goodwill in ii. The teams (are into each other from the start and the 13.75?! fans gave referee Rod Storey an un- merciful ride. frequently tossing Yuletide gifts in light showers of over.-zhocs, programs. newspapers and a few eggs. i Summary First period: 1. Detroit. Kelly (Prystni, Howe: 9:111, Penalties: Mosdell 0134. St. Laurent l:.'17, Hill- man 4:4! and 19:31 (double mlnnrl Johnson 3:23, Geoffrion 15:45, M. Richard 19:31, St. Laurent !l1'.'1l second period: 2. Montreal. Be- livenu (Harvey. Geoffl-lont 10:24; 1. Montreal, M. Richard (Beliveau, Olmstcndl 175314 4. Montreal, Mos- dell, (Johnson, Talbotl 18:11. Pen- Iltles: Howe 7:02. Hlllmnn 9:30, Talbot 12:43. st, Laurent 131255, Pnvelicli 16:22. TIIIII period: 5. Detroit, Delvec- cltlo (Toppnzlnll 13:10: 0. Mon!- resl. Mosdell (Provost) 17:18. Pen- Iltlesz None. tbuflfioull I Hall 11215-31 P II1 blistering National Hockey League at North River rink Saturday Illihl the Milton Hornets clipped the Hampshire Bulldogs 9-3 to take the lead for the S. R. John- son Trophy. Twenty-four penalties w e r e llantlt-ti oil! by Leilh Jay and John Richard 111 the rough game. ililtnn goals were scored by J. iloore 131. (i (Trewys I21. S (nmpliell I2r. R Frinr-ll and it (Wiles Bulldog SfIll)N'.h' were IA. Hnlrlcl son. G Watt and G. Tremere Plans No Action MONTREAL I('Pt - President Clarence Campbell of the Nation- al Hockey League said Friday he contemplates no Iction in con- nection with alleged outbursls re- cently hy general manager Muzz Patrick and coach Phil Watson of New York Rangers llntl coach Jimmy Skinner of Detroit Red Wings. The outbursts were reported to hIvI been directed Igainst the Ictlon of referees. Campbell said he has found in- sufficient evidence to support con- tentions that the Iliad smo- --Ilmenuwsrehsdo. p official opening of the Summersidc Civic Stsdlum at 3 p.m. by Mayor Henry W. Wedge. Present with Mayor Wedge for the occasion were councillors Wm. Jenkins, Andrew Perry. Clarence Steele, James Mncbougnll, Dr, H. .1nhn Cameron About 1.000 children and adults were on hand for the brief pro- gram arranged by Dr. Hubert Mc- Neill. Chairman of the Sumlncr- side Amateur Athletic Association, to whom the town had made the rink Ivlillahle yesterday afternoon with the proceeds to be used for the purpose of carrying out I minor hockey league program this winter in Summerslde. The program. which preceeded the Ifternon skIte, included re- marks by Horace MIcFIrlIne. President of the Summerslde Am- ateur Athletlc Association. Mayor Henry Wldge. Ind Jimmie Norton. who spoke on behalf of the youth of the town. Music during the opening pro- gram and lster during the skating session wns provided by the sum- mersfde III CIdet land under tho direction of Bnndmutsr. Duh-Llen- tenant Gabriel Chfsssol. At the conclusion of the l-Imsl-ks E II Dubs:-I lfsvsrntn yesterday afternoon when hund-lof the entries to the ice, and de- In the opening Sam, of the reds of happy skaters glided slongiclnred the Civic Stadium officially,M a,.(.,,m0dmim, n,q”md by mod. North River Senior League plum artificially-made lce following tlIe.open, and dedicated it to the hnp- ern areas and there was much talk lpiness and pleasure of the people V-young and old, Ind particularly the youth In his remarks Mayor Wedge said; ”This is I proud moment for me and it should also be a proud moment for every citizen of this town, particularly those who are interested in the establishment of ycullllral and athletic facilities for the use of all oilr people. espit-ally lllle young folk. ”Although the renovations are not quite complete, this stadium Is it now stsllds is one of the finest in the mIrtt1mes. and l for one, hope that it will be used to the full by the people not only of sum- 'merslde but of the whole county because we hope to be Ible to bout thIl Civic Stsdlnm ill the sport center of Prince County. "As things develop we tend to take things for granted Ind we for- get tllIt wllIt we now hsve only I moment before VII In oblect of gt-eIt desire. so It is likely to be with this I'll ." Mnyor wean then recalled the slttutim In sununerride mersitle retain pleasant memor- iies of the nights spent in this type In his remarks. Mr. Horace Mac- Fn-un. uld; "By your attendance underfoot from start to finish. Cleveland intercepted s e v e n MONTAGUE vs. BX-fl rnonths VII the 01 crystal rink. uni IDIIIIVHII pluoh 'l'iday EvenlnS'-'8'” pm Admission: . 2,): Adults 50c: Chlldw" ' Sat. Afternoon - 2:30-41-ll Admission: 0: oAdu1tg 25c; Children 1 hgf. mdgy you will not only be uuoyhig thn opening skate of the nu; rlnk,' but you will be assist- ing in ljlnllclll way. the Summer- lldo Amateur Athcletlc Associat- ion in providing the minor hockey program for the winter months. He thanked the r Ind town coun- cil for making the rink Ivatlable mo of curl! for the s.A.A.A. Hr congratulated them for making the drum of III Irtlflclsl Ice plant . come true Ind he also thanked the l)urim.-i the past yen-.he'IIld. ntarcllsnts of the town for. their: the town fnilnd it necessary unions support of the S.A.A.A.t lssume ownership of the pi-oputv Ind its cadet land for providing and the council lnirnodlluly tnoul tbs rule. 1 passes for an NFL championship game record, turned one into I sensational touchdown and set the stage for two others and I field goal. Tau Lats Tl classify I clux'”"L”rTA'viui;Croiz”it7"”'" N-rnnln. this week. Notify Crlvlud I-ll. jof a new rink. The Crystal Rink was demolished and he recalled lthe meetings of citizens in In It- lempt in find some way to pro- vide a rink for the town. He 1'!- called the happy announcement that ii rink would be built: by (I95 Summerside eitltells. Mr. Enroll 'Gnudet. .1. D. cur-In, Andrew Perry, G. B. Sheen, Ind Sam HIV- lit gig; g Sports Aronci Ltd. to install an Irtlflclnl hi plllll Ill Gponklng on behalf of the youth to bring its fsoflltlns up to I pro- at tho town. Jimmie Norton saId., per standard. In Illd f-Ill. "M this moment, you the first sheet of those of you who III will have the , Inn on the fled Ilect over to be ice pIlIcI. Sumtnersidc ls indeedl Irllflclnny in I Summer living up to its title Is CanadI'It side nkgtlng It most progressive town. Our tlinnksl i-is um am having assumed the also go to the citizens who have human of mg i-ink, the present supported this protect Inn to the council and tho councils of the fut- engineers Ind man whose minds me will hnvo the duty of mulling and muscles llsve made the con- structton of tls possttzll: "I would like to thank His Honor,, Mayor Wedge, Ind the members! Hocksv TUESDAY. tplcsulssszv AT I:3o PM sumuillnslnl ACES . .- 'V'- -4' - .. PARKDALI rt?! R5 .' d 35c Adults eon. Chit re" , Admission: ;n.