Jeweller Lav-lt-Avnv For Blrlstnas MAY A Wrist Watch always makes an attractive and appropriate gift. Let as reserve one for you for a mall deposit. Thank You n. wmssaus WE SUGGEST Great George St. Beavers Hand Hawks 43y The Canadian Preafl) SAINT JOHN. N. B. Dec. 4- Apno-ugtt Moncton Hawks re- nmincd in leadership of the Maritime Big Five hockey league, they suflercd a crushing, 11-3 deft-at tonight by Saint John EvIIVUFS, who enjofyccl a second pvritlti seven-goal splurse- Tho win left Beavers still in mm; place below Truro Bearcats in the league standing. Tin» traditional -rivala. ended me first period 2-2 but Hawks yore unable to count in the sec- mtfi u-hile Beavers slammed home 111m big seven. Moncton scored 0,.» in a tighter third session bu Beavers ended the count with 11v) more. tP<itlit~ Price starred with four h gm..- itnti an assist. Butler and [-3 .1 ronick had a brace‘ each and "wsc LeBlanc. Fltlgerald and .- shot the others for Beav- l\' .~\. Bell scored two of the Monc- I i": coals, with Agnew getting thfi T‘ 1w teams played on even ivzms in the first period, with mwks knotting the count cach Till“ nfter Beavers tallied. Saint John's high-scoring de- bncemnn, Walter Kyle. opened the count early and Agnew tied t: mid-way through the session. Built were assisted. Then Kyle snared again while Bastarache W113 serving time. and Bell made things equal once more as Kyle took n turn in the penalty box. BouVflvS missed several close-in shots during the period. Moncton ‘mitt-d the services oi their vet- rrrtn star, Sammy McManus. as mil as Leadbett r and Bucko Trrtinrir. Saint J n used Nick Yirrliil‘, a new forward from (‘in"'ni(r~to\vn who did not sc- .-..nr>liri1 anything sensational. witen Beavers outplayed Hawks in the hig second period. Price. Butler and Federonick each shot‘ n brace, viviih Moose LeBianc get- tfn: (he other. The only un- nuistnd tally of the seven was P~<ieronlck's first. Four Hawks lnrtxrred penalties during theses- slon, with Fraser suffering two. i"i:lr~r's tallies came in quick succession tvhilc Steele and Whit- : were drfng time. 71in visitors settled down in the inst frame and Bell, helped -- Churlion, opened the period That ended the Hawks . . night as Price shot an- oFWr assisted brace. Fur major penalties for fight- in" were imposed before the per- ioti ended. When Kvle andFr-aser i-ttlled. O'Toole and Demchuk r11. vzndcd in, All received ma]- o-~.= Fraser also got a miscon- ri" i. Stitmnary: First Period i-Snlnt John, Kyle (Estnbrooks, Price) Z-JJ-nncion, Agnew .......... .. 2:27 Iivhitlock) .. . S-Sztint John. Fitzgerald ‘K379. O'Toole) .. 18:59 i» Moncton, Bell (Fraser) 18:01 Pnnitliies: Poirier, Price, 35mm. Hill". LeBlanc, Kyle. Second Period 5—b't\illl John, Price (Estabrooks, Colweii) .... .. 1:40 (i-Saint John, Federonfck .. 8:66 7--saint John, LeBlanc ‘Eolilbrovks. Price) ........,.,.10:21 il-‘ountt John, Price (Eslabrooks) , ...... .. ....13:0l 9—Salnt Jchn. Butler Ildtzgcrsid) . .... .. ,...13:28 i0 --S.'|ini. Jenn, Butler tFnzgcrald, Myketyn) 14:02 l1 Saint John, Fcderonick tMykclyni . ., 16:59 I Pemtltlcs: Polrie-rflWhitlock. Wha- ‘ i211. LeBlanc. Steele, Kyle, Fraser I. I‘ 1th.}. 14......’ i? Mansion. at-n (Charlton) 2:05 1Ii-—-",‘t‘.nt Joihn. Price icolwell) . . .2“ iFFn-Int John. FIDO ‘Kiln .. .. Ptvi-‘II ~s: Kyle, Fraser, Dniehtick (all , majors), Fraser. Myketyn. FR EITS TAXI PHONE 802 24 HOUR BEBVICI anutsston m run nu ‘up (‘crushing 11-3 Defeat Lineups For Game At The Forum Tonight '. clash at the an exhibition Navy and Legion Forum tonight in encounter that is expected to produce fireworks all the way. Fans are looking forward to a great struggle and it; 1s expected another large crovrd will be on hand for the encour/er which wl1' get underway at'820 sharp Here is how they will lineup: Navy Legion Goal Davis . Cudmore Defen Henncasey . . A. MacDonald Stewart . P. MacDonald M. Carmichael K. Carmichael E. Juy .. Aildrews Josey Pbrwsrds Blanchard Perrv Cudmcrc ,. Strain K911i’ Carver Bffldley Sheppard H. Jay . .. Dowllng Higson . McIntyre Peppin . Richards Jay D. Wllliarnr Flannigan . McEncher-n McGregor I. LeClalr Announce Practice Dates For Midget Anti Juvenile Teams Good news was forthcoming for Juvenile and Midget hockey play- ers last night front bill Read when he announced that hockey prac- ticel which the yotngsters have been eagerly looking forward to would begin at the Forum next Wednesday. It ls expected that around 25 players will be on the roster of each team and pe-ronnei of the squads will be announced previous to each practice session. Here are the practice dates and hours. Juveniles;_ Dec. 11—P. J's Rovers 2 o'clock. Dec. 13—West End Abbles 4 o'clock. Dec. lk-Klnsmen. 8 o'clock. Midgetsr~ Dec. 11—Canadiens Il o'clock. Der. lit-Legion 11 o'clock. Dec. 14—Knotty-N|ners. 9 o'clock. Wings Ami Hawks In Sccrclcss Draw (By The Associated Press) Ci-HOAGO. Dec. A -- Giliwlo Black Hawks and Detroit Red Wings played a listless 0-0 tie to- night in a National Hockey Lea- gue game before 15,059 persons, smallest Chicago Stadium crowd of the season. The cellar-dwelling Hawks of- fensively were at their ineflect- ive worst as they salvaged tho tie Much came after three straight defeats. Detroit, unable to better the wcak Chicago effort, remained in fourth place in the standings. Only excitement of the contest ya: a__ third_p_erlod flght between ohnny Marluccl oi Chicago and Jack Stewart of Detroit. The struggle broke out after Stewart's stick bad opened a gem in Mari- uocl‘s head. During a halt in all! to patch Msriucci. the tn started swinging. After each had a drawn a ma- jor and minor penalty, the two burly defcncemen again went to work on each other with their fists in the box. For this fight, each drew lsconduct penalties and loft the game. Summary: First Period Scoring: Nonc. Penalties: Brown, Wares. ‘IT. Jack- son. second Period Scoring: None. snotumt; trams The Services In Hockey Battle NAVY V8. LEGION ‘ . Positively No Smoking The FORIIIVI It will be Navy versus Legion in tonight's City Hockey League en- counter and fans, definitely satis- ficd with Tuesday night's Saints- PW.C. clash are looking forward to another “blood and thunder" battle when the tw) old City Lea- gue rivals clash. 4 O O O Both clubs wi-li present different lineups from las; year's squads but both, under the guid- ance oi Walter Lawlor and Gordie Drlllcn have been showing dis- tinct improvement in recent work- outs and the game ls shaping up as a nip and tuck battle all the way. l- 0 1|- vastly I Both will be depending more or. less on voungsters for the win- fer’: campaign and these. combin- ed with the veterans on. both teams, should present strong fronts to the already-installed fav- orites. saints and Pflnce of Wales, ‘l- 4- + 1- Summcrside. the other entrant in the league had tholr initial work- out at the Forum yesterday and were intently watched by a good number of railbirds. No indication oi just how strong they will be could be gleaned from yes erdav’: light session but Summersidc teams have a habit t-f always com- ing up with the unexpected and this year's edition will likeiy per- form on much the same lines, O- 4 l» Il- The game is s:.teduled to gcr, underway this evening at 830 sharp and fans are again remind- ed of the “No Smoking" rule which is to be strictly enforced. There was a splendid response to maltcr at Tuesday's game nnd if fans kPPp this up they will be re- wlrded by seeing a lot. better brand of hockey as no hockey player all-vs can gun. ytis best ef- forts If forced to play through a dense pail of tobacco smokc. Il- + ll- 1- Saint Dunstarfs surprising come- back in Tuesday night's encounter caught the fancy o! a. lot of fans and although said fans may be a little premature, 'hey lnvc al- ready installed thn wearers of the rcd and white as ti‘e squad tn beat for top honors. '0- 0 4' O . Be that as it may one fact does stand out and that Is that both squads put on a crowd pleasing display for an opening night, There were no punches pulled; they skat- ed at a wide open clip from the opening whistle? to the final one; traded bump for bump with reck- less abandon and tberaliy played themselves out to a. frazzle. ‘II 1|- ll- II» The hockey at times was ragged but that was to be =xpectel when it is onsidered it was the-two teams first time cu. But at other times they produced some smart playing and as the season pro- gresses the teams will improve likewise and before long the lea- gue should be every bit as good as last year's. And that was good en- ough to pack the iians tn every game. » 0 Gordie Drillon announced yes- terday that he has received two miniature blue and white hockey sticks with autcgrarhs of b4; time players adorning them and that they would he put "p for auction at tonight's Radio Auction spon- sored by the Rotary Club. Likely the two sticks will attract plenty of bids from hockey fans. both young Iand old. MIAMI. Fla, Dec. 4 — (AP) — The richest winter golf tour in‘ his- tory with i0 events carrying a total oi 8140.000 in prim money was an- nounced here today by Fran Oor- ccran, tournament manager for the United States Professional Golfers‘ Association. In view oi the huge field oi 230 entrants for the Miami open begin-hing tomorrow. Qorcor- sn said preliminary qualifying rounds would be necessary on the winter cimuit. Penalties: Marlucci, M. Bentley. Third Period Scoring: None. Penalties: Stewart a (minor, ma- jor and misconduct), Mariuccl I (minor, major and misconduct). Abel. Howe, TONIGHT 830 this‘ 'i‘HE ct-tkiiiao’ ‘crown GUARDIAN Curling Club Elects Skips Eb’ Mates For Season At Meeting Last Night i: The opening banquet of the Char-‘ lottetown Curling Club was held in‘ the Winchester banquet hall of thel Club last night. Over 150 members‘ were present. Mr R.S.P. Jardiite, Club president, presided. Among tlhe guests present were His Honour Lieutenant Governor J. A. Bernard, His Worship Mayor 13.1 Earle MacDor-wld and the Hon Dru W..T.P. MacMiilan. i The main purpose of the meeting was the electlctn of skips and mates for the season's play. Several new members were iniro-‘ duced at the dirmer and welcomed into Club membership by the President Brief addresses were given by His‘ Honour the Governor, His Worship the Mayor are] Dr. MacMillan. The part the Club played in in-f spiring its members wit-h a feellngj of fellowship and developing in the‘ city a community spirit was lauded by the speakers. They expressed every wish for success in tthe sea-l Son's activities. The entertainment committee un- dcr the chairmanship of Stirling Beaum- was in charge of the dinner. SHIPS: Dr. E. S. Giddings, R. R. Bell. Lnspector N. A, Anderson. G. G. Hughes, Dr. H, McIntyre. F. R. McLaine. H. L. Sear, W. R. Adams,‘ ‘MacKinnon, S. R. P. S. Cobb, W_ R. Crulokshank, H. R. Caa-ruthers, Hon. '1‘. A Campbell. Col, G. E‘ Full, J. A. Fraser, G. A. 11wwkins.lt.S.P. Jardine. J. Finlay MacLeod, W.W. Lard. Ed Nichol- son, TWJ... Prowse, R. E. Spillett,’ H. I. Splllett, P. W. Tunnr, Sterling MacDonald, G. M. Avard, L. B. MacMilian, J. J. Morris, J. S. Moore. A L. MacPherson, Dr. l-l. i1. Pierce. A. V. Spillebt, Ed Tanton. R. S. MacLachlan, F, B. Com-ad. F. Hansen, E. F. Acorn. Dr. W. Mac- Donald. Cleaver MacLean, H. F. MacPhee MATES: Walter Bears, Frank Cox, C. G. Duffy, Hon. MR. Mac- Guigan. J E. Burden, Wm. Mac- Lear. George R. Keefe, R. D. Quig- ley, W. T. Weir, W, N. Wilson, Mac Beaten. J. H. Cerry. Ivan Home, Major Alex Knox. J.J. Larrabee, J. Harper MacNeil, A. H. Mould. Lewis Turn- er. Walter Pickard. Amett. l-lowatt, ll. C. Atkinson, Dr. D. Campbell, A. W. Matheson, Rev. T. E. Mcbern- nan. J. A. Likely, Andrew Bagnali. H. R. Bevan. Fred Moore, A.0.F.. Gill,‘ C. L. Jay. E MacNutt, Gordon White. F. R. Seaman, R. E. Jenk- 1'11. H. W. Ives, W. H. Worth, Guy Kennedy, W. R. Burnett, F. M. Nash. Services To Quit Big Five Hockey Loop HALIFAX. Dcc. -i—(CP)- Hali- fax United Services will be quit- ting the Maritime- Scnlor Hockey; league on or before Dec. 2i, it was learned reliably heru tonight. 1t was learned that. before iltt‘ Services (ocik iln- ice tonluht to act-opt their ‘F3 dciaat from Truro Bearcuis g senior naval offlnt-t" told them they would be retlrlm: from (he Big Five on or before Der. 21. The officer was said to have told them that the Services would not be able to maintain a tt-am o-l‘ the standard required by ihe. Big Five and that the DidyPTS were given to understand they would not be permitted to pa. hockey with‘ other clubs. j It was not made clczu", however,‘ whether the non-playing rule‘ would affect only the naval mem-i hers of the squad or would also‘ extend to army personnel on ,tht-‘ team, It was also learned that defence- man Bob Greene was leaving later this month to take a course in‘ England while right-winger Dave Larose. an army lieutenant from Edmonton. was due to leave soon for Montreal. Other naval bottom-place squad standing are go-nltr. rlefencemen Ralph Croucher. members a-f the in Big Fit-c Cyril Benn Bill Howell; forwards Vic Jackson, Jackie Spidell, Ran Steeves and EdBaribcau. The army men or.- forw-nrds Bus O'Grady. Murray Mont, Arnold Osborne and defencemau Carl Costwell. I Brums And Leafs Battle To 2-all Draw BOSTON, Dec. 4—(OP)—tBoston Bruins went through their sev- enth National Hockey League tie in 17 starts by getting a 2-2 deadlock with the Toronto Maple Leafs in a rough and bruising exhibition that drew 14 penalties tonight at the Boston Garden. Thorn were lively 11st fights in each of the three periods and Toronto's Howie Meeker and Garth Boescb drew major penal- ties. as did tthe Bruins’ Murray Henderson, for starting the out- breaks. Each team scored during the first period and Harry Watson accounted for both of the Tor- onto tailies after being set. up twice by Syl Apps. Watson's first counter put t.he Leafs into a 1-1 tie late in the opener and his second goal gave his forces a 2-1 lead early in the second period. Apps launched that witha breakaway. Little Kenny Smith notched the first Boston goal and Babe Pratt rifled in a ZO-footer with- out assistance while each side was playing short-handed after Henderson tangled with Ted Ken- nedy when he was high-nicked. The first of the three battles, which revolved about Meeker and Don Gallinger. rapidly developed into a free-for-all but the others were rnan-to-man clashes. Summary: First Period b-Bolton. Smith (Reardon) 6:08 2—'f1orontc. Watson (Aws. Thomson) 16:29 Penalties: Meeker (major). Man, Oaiiinnr. Mertloh. Thomson. Second Period - s-Tomnto. Watson (Apps, ltsinicki) ..... ..l:06 _ Pratt .....................14:1.I Navy And Saints Win l Hoop Games Saint Dunstan’: and Navy hoop squads came through with victor- ies in last night's City Basketball League double bill Played at the P.W.C. Auditorium. Saints com- ing from behind to whip the Army team 312-22 in the final ten minutes of play with Navy, shooting accurately throughout the contest. beating Prince of Wales 44-21. Both games produced some good basketball and again a fair- ly IIIFSE crowd of fans were on hand to watch the boys perform. Following are the scores of the games: First Game Army: FG FS PF Pts. Young Henry McLeod Gay . Henncsscy Rice .. .... Langille Goodwin S. D. U.: MacDonald ..- .... Mullin Bradley . Burge Roche Murphy O'Connor Carmichael =|;;;;;;;.;.t;;;;;;;- uI ooo~oo-ae~iooonteooc mi ooo~mo~ogoni --ouo->-oo 3i omuuucas-on-gfii ctr-Manna» Second Game P. W. 6.: Clark . lVfcLean . Rcddin Court Peters Nicholson Hodgson ‘1 Q ‘I m getsssscseg Navy Smith Cullen LePage .. Johnson McKinnon Henncsscy casaasgcisssecee Z Referees: Bill Henry. clair, Joe Cullen. Condition 0f Jacobs Still Critical’ - pui ¢»-oo--c:ceI oat-owes f-‘v-I hlbl$hlfli$giii F'°°=I-l°°a Fti ammonia?‘ NEW YORK. Dec. 4—(A.P)— Fight promoter Mike Jacobs’ con- dition still remained critical to- night and an aide of the 6d- year-old boxing boss said "the next 24 hours will tell the story." The bald little man who rose from a newdboy to head a iistic empire showed a slight improve- ment today following a restful night in hospital. A cerebral haemorrhage caused Jacobs to collapse late Tuesday. Dr. Vincent Nardiello. Jacobs‘ pr-fsonll physician and a member oi the State Athletic Commis- sion's medical staff, said Jacobs was able to swallow and take nourishment for the first time since his attack. He added that the right side of the promoters body was paralyzed. Penalties: Kennedy Henderson (major). (2). Morison. Egan. Third Period scorln z None. Penal es: Pratt. Iisinicki. Du- msrt. loos-a imaior). - n Billy Reay, centre-ice player for Montreal Canadiens. who banged in three goals in the sen- sational finish at Detroit last night (Nov. 27th) as Canucks won 6-1. Down The Alleys HOLY NAME ALLEYS Big Pour League Old Timers:- E Doucette 186 191 151 .R. Duncan ,. .. 223 148 225 F‘ Doucette . 209 323 348 I. Cameron 201 ‘.75 162 Rev. P. McMahon 159 1G2 233 Total-SON. 201 19'! 176 175 . 211 192 T. McKinnon . 219 ‘.113 208 E. Smith ., . . 2 14S 140 Totai—48i9. Old Timers 4 points; Arabs 1 point High single P. Daucette 348. High three F. Dn-tcettc R80, .__.__‘i.___ Monday afternoon ladies’ bowling. Team No. 1: Mrs. F. Stewart 124 193 213 Mrs. Norman 121 141 143 Mrs. Ley 119 104 153 Mrs. Rupert 123 155 156 Spare 125 125 125 Total 2120. Team No. 2: Mrs. F. B. Clarke 278 156 10S Spare 125 125 125 Miss Laird 142 172 90 Spare 125 125 125 Mrs. Hotvatt 125 125 125 Total—2071. Team No. 3t Mrs. H. Smith 127 189 2'25 Mrs. Hooper 133 147 147 Mrs. Dailin: 113 150 153 Mrs. Andrews 110 95 231 Spare 125 125 125 Total-USS. Team No. 4: Mrs. J. P. Clarke 131 243 167 Miss Large 149 263 217 Mrs. Allan 149 160 1% Mrs. Cameron 138 196 137 Mrs. McKinnon 116 7C 114 Total—2376. High Single, Mrs. F. B. Clarke- 378. High ‘Threw-Miss Betty Large- 829. CHARLOTTETOWN ILLEYS Bruce Stewart League R. Doyle 143 149 216 B. Larter 213 V. Lund 153 G. Yea 182 602 616 ‘T04 Total-Golf. J. mlward C. Pineau B. Moore W. Taylor 'I‘ota1-1786. High single: R. Doyle. 216. High thrcc: C. Pincau. 538. J. McKay 138 aoa N. McDcugall 162 194 B. Fiiier 163 149 J. Baker 133 139 §§G§?§ Tots1—-1089. ‘r. Arsobsult -......._.uo 1a1 1m J. Bil-kc ..._ ____._._215 u‘! ill F. Doyle ,_ ,.l82 218 137 J- Camodv .195 221 1st 715 823 606 Total-Sits. High single: J. McKay, soc. High three: J. MicKay, 618. ‘Ibnight at 7.00: Downes Toumbs. VS. Conlncrolsi League Dolmen- E. Dotwne H. Crockett J. White B. Downs J. Herman Total-Mid. Toomhn- G. Francis G. Mathieson C. Toombs V. Watt J. Watt Total-Ziiii. High single: George m. Blah 056. Points: Toombs. s; Donors. 0. Francis, three: George Fran ris. D. V. A. Bowling Hot lilo!!!- F. I. Conrad 177 1'77 1B3 M. B. Stewart 12.2 13S 136 at: coon T0 vounsstr Pallyom 0m 101M HALIFAX, Dec. 4-(6?) - A rampaging Truro Bearcots tram smothered Halifax United Services under a. 7-3 score here tonight to keep the Services definitely in last spot of the Maritime Senior Big Five Hockey League and as- sure themselves of a secure second place. The Bearcats snapped their four-game losing streak as they downed the tan-end squad and moved with?“ two points of the league-leading Mor-cton Hawks who were handed a decisive drub- hing by (he Saint John Beavers in the other night fixture of the Big Five. Winger Buddy Mt-Eachern led the Truro attack. sniping one goal and drawing assists on three more. Chasing services’ V's Jackson for loop scoring honorr Lou Medyngki again deadlocked the race by pick- ing up one tally anr an assist. as rlitl Bert Steele who came up with ‘t strong two-way "no. Centre Bus 0‘Giat'.y of SI-rvices was (h;- cnly player to gamer a pair of goals and defenceman Ralph Croucher came up w'th the only other Service marker. on a long hiucline shot tl-nt Truro nei- mimlcr S'onn_\' slat-Donald didn't S00 until too late. Bearcats psi-d strict attention to flashy Vic Jackson oi. the Services Squad nnrl held ine- servicemen’: star scoreless. The gimc was fn<t and ai fimcs rough. with (ho referees railing seven minor penatiies. five of thcm in the last two peflgdg afzainst Bearcats, Truro struck earl; and went off tho ice at the end of the first period with .1 4-2 load which they quickly Increased to 8-3 in the middle frame, The lune ggal of Services in the last period came as the final whistle blew. Trilrv vile-nod early. scoring three goals in iheflrst nine mintlies be- fore an apparently clazcd Services ‘quail. B1111’ MncIntyrr- not the first, then followed Alex Ragsrgson and Lou Medynski Services’ Bus ‘iifrlilgh for his H-m but shortly "titer “Kink" MacDonald got it "wit" frv Truro on a nice play with ‘lvErr-ltrrn. UGr-mjy so; h:_-, 59¢ md before the flu-me ended with Sch Greene setting up the play. McEachcm and Kcsrns started ‘he third for B-‘rucats Bushing home tallies in the first four min- ulcs. Croucher followed up getting on!‘ for Services while Truro were trio man short. Both goalies were in top form in the final frame with the only marker going to smote a few short seconds before the game ended, 0'GradY came Summary First Period 1—'I‘ruro. MacIntyt-o (Medynskf) 3.24. 2--'1‘ruro Robertson (Steele) 53s 3-'I‘rurn_ Mcdynski (Mcliaeh. ern) 847. 4—Ser\'ices, O’Grady (Osborne) 10.08. 5—Truro. MacDonald tMcEach- erni 15.56. ti-Serviccs. O'Gr:|dy (Greene) 17.11. Penalties: 0‘Gr-d_',', Qsbwna Second Pcriod 7-Truro, McEschern (Kearns- 1.09. J. M. Graham ,7!) 135 154 R. E. 'I‘ra1nor .174 m 130 711 804 743 Total-MISS W. L, Jenkins 135 134 N. E. McMahon 157 115 L. F. MacDonald 15g 157 C. A. Strung 133 Neil MacLeod 162 610 686 781 Total-JON High single‘: R. E. Trainer, 227. High three: F. B. Conrad. 537. POiTitSZ Hot Shots 6, Hi-Jinx U. High single: F. J. i-iigh three: F. J. Shanahan. GOP-clots: Kilroys B. Bitzr- Blonds 0. BIlllard-Tlotnnavnt-tti E. Slanlcy non from C. Hind. Tonight at 7 PM; I. Pryor u. Llloaiser .._’..uo u: m ‘naps-QT;- Kilrnysz- L. D. Darrach 63 85 M. C. MacDonald 9s 105 R. J. Muhar 131 K. E. Murray 133 1". J. Sanahsn 171 771 792 $5 Total~2218. Blue Bloods:- J. R. Morris “.202 156 146 H. A. Stewart I11 1C8 79 O. L. Monklcy .,.,126 1'15 133 M. F. Dowllng as as 1:1» A. W. Rogers 184 194 145' ‘ we m e20 T0taI—2063. Shanahan. Truro Bearcats Skate To 7-3 Victory Over United Services Team Radius Again Fail Before Rangers (By The Canadian Press) NEW YORK. Dec. G-The New York Rangers pulled one out of the fire tonight when Tony Les- wick scored a last minute goal ta give the homctowners a 2-1 vic- tory over the National Leagut leading Montreal Canadlens be- fore a crowd of 14,914. Tonight's game was as close at Christmas with Neil Colville set- ting up the winning goal at 19:21 on a. beautiful pass to Ab De- marco. Demarco in turn passed to Leswick who beat goalie Bill Durnan from close in. After a scoreless opening per- iod, New York wvent ahead at 6:12 of the second on a goal by Cal Gardner. Rene Trudell as- slated. Montreal tied it up at 1:38 o! the third on a counter by Elmer Lach, assisted by Toe Blake and Butch Bouchard. Although fast, tlhe game was featured by close checking and Ranger goalie Ghuck Rayner made only 13 saves to 10 by Durnan. There were three penalties, two in the opener to Glen Har- mon of Montreal and Bill Juuia of New York, and one in the third to Joe Cooper of the Ran- gers. Summary: First Period Scoring: None. Penalties: Harmon. Juzda. Second Period l-New York, Gardner (Trudell) ........ .. Orll penalties: None. T-hird Period 2—Montreal, Lach (Blake. Bouchard) .. 3~New York. Leswlck (Demarco, Colviile) .... .108 Penalty: Cooper. ‘q Aussies Anti U. S. All Evcn MELBOURNE, Dec. 4 — (AP) — Australia and the United States were all even in the Victorian ten- nis championships today with one doubles team and 1W0 Singles P111?- ers from each country left in their only competitive test before the Davis Cup challenge round. Billy Talbert of Wilmington. Del" and Gardner MuJloy of Miami. FIL. the United States doubles champ- ions. in the tctxrnamcnt semi-finals today turned hack Adrian Qilisi- and Geoff Brown of 51151171138. 10-3. 6-4. 8-6. The other finalists are John Bromwich and colin Lone of Av»- trnlia. who eliminated Jack Kro- mcr of Montcbello, Calif. and Ted Schroeder of Glendale, Calif, 6-4. 6-3. 4-6, 6-3. 8—Truro, 3,06. Q-Services. Croucrer 11.48. Penalties: Roach Graimwskl t2), lyToEa/‘itorn, Third Period Steele (MacDonald) Kearm (McEaci-t ern) i0—Tl‘\;i‘r 19.31. Penal“ Barkwrll THEATRE ”THE POSTMAN ALWAYS RINGS TWICE" John Garfield Leno Turner. Fri. 8. Soi. Tuesday Montague: Souris: CRAPAUD THEATRE "WHAT NEXT _ ‘ CQRPQRAL HARGROVE" Robert’ Wolkor Keenan Wynn Set. 7:30 and 9:30