Miners Withstand Torrid Third Period To Edge Halifax St. Mary's 7-6 Bruins and leafs Winners of N.H.L. Games Selurday BOSTON .'i. MONTREAL 2 MONTREAL. Jan. 6 Lanky Lolrne Ferguson fired inn Bruins to a l.'fnnIi-cal Canad'cns )T..'i'.C before H.479 fans. PM Mon bmke up me name each. and Macxenzle and Lewis t4 r V . '.1'Ci'6 Halifaxsmarksmen. l”'h "55 "m" m” '"”""'E5 m g”' Campbell opened the scoring His winning goal snapped a three- mnir losin: streak for the sagging . hl id 1' i. H'll' W L B:-u:ns and ended a five-gamelaust lainerslnflgldaai 441 fend :e;;: ''''””m: 'ip””'-9" by Cmmdlen3' the Period ended. The Saints faretl . "N hum better in the second, when the sC”'i”lg"N0”'3 contest. became hotter. Campbell Prnalties-- (leoffrion 2:32. Ferguson 5246 and 16:15. Ezinickl 3:06. Richard 9.56, Laycoe 9:56. Second Period 1-Bnsloii, Fcgtlsoii --iCPi- two mats saturday night. to lead Bos- 3-2 defeat over in is rousing GLACE BAY. N. s.. played Maritime League game. The game saw Miners move Major Charlottetown Islanders. who their game with Moncton Hawks. two goals. got the others. again scored first - with the as- ,r.ist going to Watson - but Bailey and Haley put Miners well in the lead. Lewis scored the fourth Hal- 'l.'ax goal. vFisher. Saiirifordl t2;5'l I--.l.iontrc:il. Rrhziid l Halifax .-- Goal. 0'1-Iearli: ixloorc, olzvs cad! 17:21 fence Vveavcr. MacNeil. Bergeroti. Penalties- St. Laurent 7:40 Nirton: forwards. Thompson. Mor- l:fI'ln.('kl 17'-i7 . flow. MacKenzie. MacArthur. Les Third Period 1' Eek, Lewis, Watson. Ford, Camp- 3-Brismn. PDll'S0ii llzcll .;,-.1.-' Mctmv--c) 11:4-it Glace Bay - Goal. Arneil: de- i-Aloiiircal, C'.l'l')' .feiice. Bloomer. Myketyn. Aniaitin: ictnmhlc. Mi-Coiniackt 13:52 iKii'v'ai'ds. Wywrot. Bailey. Leger 5-Boston, Ferzuson lPoile, Anderson, Haley, Macey. IPeir.-on. S.iliilfoi'dl lB:15pCl!0Fl9l'. R0hm9Y'- v"-dIp;ll4fl0.llCS-310012 8.43. ach-p First Period ':,!i.OPg'.; I 1-Halifax. Campbell s f' r (Watson Ford) 2:35 Hcnty ll 12 9-39. "max B k t, Mr-t:ci1 6 9 14-251 r 3” 3”” M. M" I (Anderson. Pollel 3:49 7 3-Glace Bay. Macey T()R()xT0 3, (7m(:A(;0 1 I fchorler. Bloomer) 5 TQRQNTQ, Jan, 5 .,rcp)-; 4-Glace Bav. Anderson Toronto .Viaple Leafs, who haren'll 11431917. 31001719” 9313 been doing too well of late. 5-H3”i3X- Leswlck (MacArthur Lewis) 122'” sqtleeked through to a 2-1 victory over Chicago Black Hawks Satur- day night in a National Hockey lAd5,ld0- WVWTMT - League game that produced lltile Pfllalfles m MRCNV” 3503- 3100"” 1 hockey but plenty of scrambly, er l6:an. Weaver 17:42. Bergeron close-checking play. The victory 19543 , sent Leafs into a second-place tie , s"”'"' "'"'"d with Montreal canadiens who 7mHRlIfBX. Campbell g bowed 3-2 to Boston Bruins. , g'mie5”g;v BMW 35'” . n .. --- ,. . A crowd of l...B40. a big gaihei (Adaidm in: in view of Torontois street-car and bus strike, had little to cheer about. Goalkeeper Harry Lumley. who made 37 stops against only 1'1 for the Leafs' Al Rollins, was the star of the night. I-first Period i-Chicago, Babando 4McFadden) , 18:34 Penalties-Meeker 3. , Hey- lmak 8:41. Sloan 10:14. Adsby .0:14, Watson 10:34, Fogolin 10:34, rhomson 10:45. Second Period 2-Toronto, Watson (Bolton, Gardner) , Penalties- Dewsbury' 11:37, Kennedy I5:-1'7. l2:1.'i 19:16- 15:14. MiIL'Kell Third Period 5-TOrO1lt0. Lewlckf fFlaman. Beniiev) , .. 12:06 Penalties-None. STOPS:- lsnllixns . 4 4-1'! umcy tangent Schedule H Follnii'in: is -the schedule for the '-rtonrl section of the . llonspicl winch will get under- '-lFl.l' ill the Clifii'lol.ieLOWn Curling Club llils evcninzz ?nil section .llayor's lion.-spiel Monday 6:15 p. in. Ice 1-Dr. .1. A. Clarke, J. P, Campbell. .1 H. Cerry. J. F. Me. lxorl vs llciirv Peters, AV rVi)CT. IC. K. .VlcNul.t, Dr. M rti't'c. It" 2 VJ, A.-o;-ii. .l E. nut-nc:i,, H C Nktiison. G. M. Ax-ard vs. W. G. Burhour. M. Bell, 1-”. W. Curtis. W. R. Jenkins. Ice 3-s. Cutclilfe. 1-1. vv, Doug- las-. F. Hobbs. .1. A. Fraser vs, Earl McDmald. R 16 Ro-sers, A. W, Mziihcsnil. Cleaver McLean. Ice 4--I. Trtiinor. B. C. Pong... ll Heloffs. J. Larabee vs, Al- C. li-nii Gil . lllllier, M. Mel. ll-rh. ., -. SNAP Sliii Fiiiisiiliiii ....:4 Rolls of film developed and printed and sent out the some day. ifrinfs double size at no extra cost. llny ll exposure roll 351:. Reprints in each or lit for (line. Mnii Film Service. Charlottetown. &-0i)r&00s&-09MO&s&rOD& AT STUD Tho stallion REAL MONEY. owned by William Brennicir and William Msclleoti will stnnrl for the season at service of horse- men at William Brennieln Sub- ies. Montague. The stallion will also be taken to any required place in the Province. Mares st owner's rislr. Service foo 03.00. Proving foal 010.00. TICKIT SAl.l:- MONDAY - ti--Glace Bay. Leger 16:34 ll-Glace Bay. Haley (Anderson. Poilet I0-Halifax. Lewis (MacArthur) . Penalties-Mvketyn R122, Bloom- rr 14:22, Leswick 14:22. MaeNei! 17:29. Third Period ll-Hall-fax, Leswick (MacArthur, Lewisi 12-Halifax. Macxenzie (Leswlck. Weaver) 13-Glace Bay. Bailey iwywrot. Leger) ll:l'.l Penalties - Wywrot 11:25, Ber- geron 11:25. Bloomer 13:23, Pnilc 16:51 match misconduct. :45 .Siops: Arnell 13 14 12-39 0'1-learn 7 7 ll - '25 iMinoTl-ea-gt: Games Saturday ' Another successful minor league hockey program was conducted at i.he Forum Saturday night when players of all age brackets from paperweights to juveniles turned out for games directed by the De- L of Physical Fitness. g The Itainblcrs defeated the lBi'llll1S 1-0 in the first paper- yweighf game with Colin MarMii- lan scoring the only goal of the t;:ame. The Bluebirds defeated the Hawks 2-1. the Hawks lone goal being fired by Donnie Pickurd. other paperweight games I .partmen saw the sprlngcrsg and Cubs battle to a 2-2 tie. A. MacKinnon and illlyers scored for the Springers .whiic David Rogers scored for the 1Ciil:i.-'. The F'c1lCOllS defeated the lRcd iVlligs 1-0 with Stcvc iiarper 'scorlng for the Falcons. Fred Gauthier scored three times for the Tigers as they downed the Rangers 3-2. Connolly and G. Gaudet. scored for the Rangers. In the Pee-Wee league the Bull- dogs shtilout the Monarc-hs 4-0. K .MacKeiirir: with two. B, Lam: and B. Lee weie the Bulldogs marksman. The Hornets set back the Canadians 3-0 as P. Adams scored twice and A. MacFayden once. The Flyers and the Spit- fires fought to a 3-3 draw, Derek Buntain scored all the Flyers goals while Dunbar scored t-.vice for the Spitfires and Maccallum OIll'E. The Rangers and Tigers played in a 1-1 tie. Walsh scoring for the Rangers and Burke for the Tlzers. The Braves outscore? the Royals 3-1 as B. Mulligan lred a brace and V. Mulligan one goal for the winners. Gaudet scored for the Royals. in the Bantam League the Hawks defeated the Flycrs 4-1. Dowling. Kane. .1. Arsenauif. and Lund scored for the winners with Lee scoring for the losers. The Psrkdale Ramblers defeated the Braves 1-0. The Midget Braves defeat:-ti the Bruins 4-l. sentni,-r. MiscGulgan. Pi-sught and Msccee isllied for the Braves with Cudmore scoring for the Bruins. llbllowfng the HALIFAX HERE - M0illiAY - ls.3o UP TO 2 P. M. Jan. ti - (GP) - Bud Poile's energetic Glace Bay Miners withstood a torrid last- perlod threat Saturday to edge Halifax St. Mary's 7-6 in a well- Hockey to within two points of second-place lost Lrn Bailey led Glace Bay with while John Myketyn. Hub Macey. Anderson and Haley Hughle Campbell arid veteran Pete Leswick. with two early in the first on R pass from 'l.lTTLE SPORT Iousou nous -rum-no. mo. -ulnbnnlsssirl. P7 A drowning man will go down three times Satui-day night. the Hawks came close to going under Ifcr their thlni time. Twice before gin the past three weeks ,the Hawks llilil'C come close to the folding lps.r.t but they were probably never (1,. 'ilt:ser to it than they were satur-1 'day night. Had they gone under lihey would have been lost for the rest of the season and probably for .1 ttiimber of years to come. . . . ihinzs liare liri;:llt- riled somewhat and last night jiltere were indications that the ji-tanks would be sticking with the lship. Coach Johnny Horcck was of llhe opinion that the newly formed ,.Vionclon Community Hot-key As- socziition could iinancc matters :sncccs.sftilly. They have :1 big task lia:-in: them today when ihcy must lcollect 56.000 in order to pay the liack salaries of players who have , since then :' that been paid for two weeks. Thcf .playcrs are supposed to be paged lat noon today and it the newly tic;-mcd Association can not live tip .tn its cxpei-tatioiis then the llnnks 5may cease to exist. 1 Following the iiiiglit the Moncton game .-gaitiitrlny players were u ldisgusted group of young lncli ni- lil5OUgli they had just beaten the Ilslandcrs 4-0. They had played .thei inst game, they stated. They 5133 addczl that they had not been paid 01"-'a1'lZNl til "W55- lfor two and it half weeks and they gvcre going to dlsbiilld iiniiicdlatc- ily. Crnckc:i one player "We may Rizl go to the Olynipics, we're stiictly'0l'831llZ0d R3 HD105- amateur players now." . . . To collect .:i.-wly formed aSSOC'i1!lDii tempt to do in a day what R. Dwight Mition and his organiz- r 'lon could not do in two weeks. .1!.tton set his objective at 510030 and could raise only s2,coo. Shares iwcrc first offered at S100 each and then red,ui-t.-d to 520. still the sale !ih'lS not brisk. the 55.000 l :.litton's task was not made any lensicr by the refusal of I.cBaron !RCl(l. Hawks owner. in transfer tthe ownership of the club to the lcitizcnship committee. Reid promised to go through with the transfer hilt reportedly when it came time to sign over the club he rcfiise:I. when the Mioncion fans lrnrivrtl of Reldis refusal they balked at the idea of putting ililUTiC)' into a fund that would go tin pay off Reid's liabilities which It-eportcdly amounted to 512,000. llsns: wcck Mitton gave up his task .9: attcnipiiit: to collect the neces- sary ntoncy. Sattirriny night it was reported that Reid would definit- ely give up ownership Sunday. . . . If Reid has given up ownership iii should be possible for the new- " foiincd RS:0Cl:itlOn to raise the lncccssary money. The nttcndtince at Saturday night's game indicat- cd that the Moncton people want major league hockey. it. was esti- mated that ihere were anywhere from 3200 to 3.300 fnns present ltlihouzh the official figures were lsotncwltnt over 2533. Of course one does not have to be an Al Ciiporle to get into the Stodiuni for nothing. 0 O O The game itself was s ragged affair but it appeared to please the customers in the first and last periods. In the frst session the Hawks scored three times and on nicely executed plays. The Hawks demonstrated a neat pattern play while the Islanders were aman lsilort and they scored on it during the first period. The islanders controlled the play in the second period. and in the third session play roughened up to the delight of the fans. The crowd loudly honed Phil Vitale after Phil hit Marshall with a hnrd body check. Islanders played without the services of willie Marshall rvd lnon Bellrlnlzer who are in the hospital with the 'flu and will llkfly remain there for several days according to the hospital authorities. Their third forward The Midget game the Juveniles went through a work-out under the direction of Art Perry and Jack Kane. Officials for the games were John Davis. Bill Lt.-dwell, Frank strain. Jscltynesdy. Forbes Ken- nedy. Joe Coyle. Jack Kane and Art Perry. before he is lost and MOHCLOX1 t l 'il "EVE: 3:? into a 1-0 lead early in the first 4-0 Shutout Mi. MONCTON. Jan. 7 - ispeciali - The Moncton Hawks. playing what. many of the team members considered was their last game in a Moncton uniform. shutout the second place Charlottetown Island- rcrs 4-0 in 9. dull Maritime Major Hockey League game here Satur- day night. The Hawks, unpaid for two and a ha'f weeks. skated into a 3-0 lead in the first period by counting on lthree cleverly executed plays. They failed to get a shot on the island- ers net in the middle stanza but came back in the third period to were another goal. 1 Most of the action was kept un- ill! the last half of the filial period Etihcn the Islanders attempted to lbrcak Lockhart's shutout. The lgztme roughened up considerably ;nnd provided the 3200 fans in at- licndance with some thrills but the ls:-ore board did not change. ' Lockhart in the Moncton net was brilliant at times as he pre- lS;11'8d his shutout, He handled 2:: rlnts. being particularly good in the last period on drives by Train- Ior, Favero and Pawlyshyn. . . Standings Unchanged . The will left the league stand- units. tiiicliaiiged. The fourth place llauks failed to gain ground on lvltr: third place Glace Bay Miners .wEio defeated Halifax Saint Mary's. .Thc Miners are only two points .behind the Islanders. l The game at Moncton was prac- litiilly devoid of any heavy bodv l(fl1ECkll1f: until late in the final pcrzod. Both teams aopearcd dis- ' the Islanders nt: account of the Hawks fore- in the filial appeared dis- the Islanders Hawkst fore- irliecking uritli late ' "!'l0(l. Both teams ;on account of the Jciieckilig. Ray Marshall sent the Hawks od when he scored on Denis unis rebound. Fillon fired -l iclose-in sltot at Fredericks that was kicked ottt hilt Marshall sent .tl1c rebound into the open side o:' the cage. The Hawks” second goal came as gthc result of a nice three way pass- in: play with Sam Kennedy being Islanders Saturday Night THE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN Moncton Hawks Score Over the marksman. Kennedy took it pass from Ronnie Rowe who had Leen set. up by Morrle Hamilton. Three minutes later the Hawks seared again. this time with the Islanders a man short. Tom Rock- ey scored a clever pattern play in- side the Islanders blueline. The Islanders controlled the play in the second period but could not get by f..ockhart. Johnny Dutchak skated through the Moncton team only to miss the net. Conny Bon- itonime. working from the corner had the first clear shot. on the Moncton net at the midway mark of the period but was denied. Ronnie Rowe made the score 4-0 when be deflected in Ronnie Rowe's pass from the blueline. In the last period Rowe trapped it forward pass and drifted one along the ice towards the Islanders' cage. Lockhart was at his best in the final period with several close-in saves. His best save came from the st ick of "Red" Favero whom "Bucko" Trainor sent into the clcat . In the final minutes of the game Marcel Clements broke away dur- iii: an Islanders ganging attack but was outguessed by Fredericks. Players ill The Islanders played without the services of Willie Marshall and Don Bellringer. who are ill in the ltospital with the 'flu. "Hub" Beati- t'ry. Phil Vitale and Bob Gray fill- ed in on the forward line with Vltiilc starting the game at centre. II-ie was relieved of his post at the 'end of the first period. Trainor, Whitlock. Smith. Mac- Kcnzic, Fuvcro, Pawlyshyn. Beau- dry. Bonhcmme. Moncton: Goal, Lockliart: de- fence. Rockey. Olsen. Milne, May; forwards. Marshall. Hamilton. D.l l-loreck. Clements. Filion. Robin- son, Buhman, Rowe. Kennedy. Officials: 1 Heffering and Mac-. 14-Team City Hockey. League Organized l New Move.-To iKeep Moncton lln league MONCTON. N. B.. Jan. ll - l (CF! - The Moncton Commun- ity Hockey Association was or- l gsnized at an emct-gcncy meet"-"' in; today in an effort to pre- vent breakup of Moncton Hawks of the Maritime Major Hockey League. A cornmittee of ten Moncton business and professional men was set up at the meeting and will conduct a canvass on be- half of the team. In 'the meantime. the new group has promised to raise more than 00.000 tomorrow. to meet last week's payroll and another pay due the players to. morrow. The committee comprises Cecil A. Peake. F. A. Ryder. R. D. Kell. A. G. English. F. M. Day- ton. Fran-k Coyle. Dr. Lee Al- lanach. Francis Breau. Edgar T. Leialanc. and H. R. Brown. The committee will endeav- our to make the financing of the club I community effort. It was set. u-p after R. Dwight Mitten informed club members Saturday that a drive he mg headed failed to meet expecu. lions and that he was abandon- Inir the project. : pllne had "Hub" Besudry at centre. Bonhomme on right wing and not; may on the left side. Phil Vitals played centre for the first period and Gray on defense. The play- "! 100k9d doc-tired as it was their ninth game in eleven days and their fifth in six nights. Their travelling alone would be enough to tire on ordinary man without having to play hockey. O O O I But. still the old fighting spirit was there and in the third period although three goals behind. they began to idok like they did mile: in the season. They hit the Hawks TODAY - SATURDAY - 9 A. M. TO 6 P. M. ALI. IIMAINING TICKETS ON MONDAY - 2 P. M. F0liilM and carried the play to them. and if it had not been for several great saves by Lockiisrt they might hsvi tied or come close to the Hawks. with yesterdays rut they should be mdy to so sninst the red-hot Halifax Saints tonight. 0 cl 0 The Islanders will not secure the services of mu: nedml. the Providence nods right winger, it was learned last night from dough no Lsmoursux. The Reds wanted moo for nerisrd so Roger will be 3953111: Olllillliriiiont in other con- ti-es. Neither lefencsmsn oi-vsi Lovell or Andy uccsiium will be .Thls team is supposed to be reg- . .-..... A four ieuln City League. coni- isetl of three teams from Chur- loitctown nnd the Senior Saints. wiis formed yesterday afternoon at a meeting of hockey players called by the Abegwelt iAssocia- lion in conjunction with the7Dc- purlmcnt of Physical Fitness. The league will commence operations at the Forum this Sat- urday night with two games be- ing scheduled, the first being played at nine o'clock. The teams will have the use of the Forum ice one night a week and may possibly play some games at the St. Dunstan's University rink. There will be two intermediate teams from the City and one Junior team. The intermediate teams will be the Rovers and Fal- cons and the name of the junior team will be the Anchors. An all-"star team will be select- ed from the City's two intermed- iate teams to represent Charlotte- town in the Provincial and Mati- tlme intermediate play-downs. lstered by Jan. 25. Yesterday's meeting was presid- ed over by George Francis. Pre- sident of the Abegwelt Club. The meeting was well attended and the players greeted the suggestion of forming in City League with enthusiasm. Brigadier W. W. Reid. Director of Physical Fitness and Jack Kane addressed the meeting briefly. Tuesday evening at 0:15 there will be a one hour practice for all juniors. This practice is being held in order to select the play- ers for Saturday night's game against the Falcons. The first game at nine o'clock Saturday night will see the Saints meeting the Rovers. At 10.30 the Anchors will play the Falcons. Following is the lineup of the' Rovers: Goal. Strain and Bobby: Mills: defense. Jack Ready. Des Burge, Vern Blanchard. Winston Judson, Junior Dowilng. Emmett Francis: forwards, Cecil Dow- linz. Jack Brown, Wally Shep- herd. Arnold Maccallum. John Richard. Ted Bradley. Ted Strain. Ah Douglas. Deinps Gregory. "Toots" Richard. "Tiger" Wil- liams. The Falcons lineup follows: A Goal, Roper and Ward: defense. Art Perry. Josey. wedlock. Keith Csrmlehsel. Art Love. Bull Hill- ier; forwards. Cy Gregory. Ralph Shepherd, Bill Ledweii. Cliff Jsekson, Hollis Jay. Norman Lor- ter. Bunky Stanley. Arnold How- nlt. Al Dockqmiorf. Ronnie Mac- Donald and "Chicken" Hennessey. ......... in late To clmiivgg so LIT-FDINIIIIID. HEAT- ed bedroom. suitable for one or two girls. Phone son-1.. so LIT-IIEATID AP . three rooms and both. third floor. Adults only. Phone 1150 v reporting here. after 1 pm. 1 George McLagan and Johnny ? Dutchak were the pick of the Is- landers defense with McLapan rilayiniz an outstanding game dc- fensively. ,Line-ups: Charlottetown: Goal. Frcder-i it-ks: defence, Travis, Dulchak. Vitale. McLagan. Grey; forwards. JANUARY 7. 1952 Rangers. lied Wings Win NEW YORK. Jan. 0 -(CP)- Jack Stoddard. lanky right winger, made his first National Hockey League goal an important one. providing New York Rangers with their victory margin tonight as they came fl'ont behind to defeat Chicago Black Hawks 3-2. Stoddard. who stands six feet. three inches and is the tallest for- ward in the league, came up to the Rangers a week ago in a trade with Providence American Hockey League- Reds of the First Period 1-Chicago. Peters (Guidolinl . E106 2-Chicago. Berni" (Gadsby) Penalties: . . 16:20 Mosienko 0:52. Kraftcheck 16:20. Second Period 3-New York. Sinclair. (Kt-aftcheck. Laprade) . 8:05 Penalties: Gadsby 2. 1:20 and 5:58. Sinclair 1:43. Third Period 4-New York. Slowinskl (Raleigh) .. .... . . 5-New Yolk. Stoddard fLaprade) 0:36 Penalties: None. DETROIT. Jan. 6 -(CP)- times with an fans tonight. Detroit Red Wings scored three in the final period-oncel empty net-to defeat game, Boston Bruins Hockey League game before 11.530 liir of the league two weeks ago 4-2 in st National Play was enlivened by a fist fight between Ted Lind- say and Wild Bill Ezinlcki, hrawiers here noted or 11. year ago. Lindsay also starred oxi offence for the Wings. scoring their second nnd final goals. it ei;-.h:-game slump in which icontiiiFeE7an"PagE"i'i i'- intyrc. snapped an First Period l--llioncloii. iFilion. 2-Moncton. iliamilton 3-Moncton. (Mar.-hall. Pcnaliics: tlro 17:50. Clements) . Rowe) Marshall 2:-ii 13:38 Kennedy Hockey ....... .. Fillon) . 18:51. Milne 10:55, Fav-l Second Period Scoring: None. Penalties: Milne 5:32, Dut-l chak 8:42. TY-1VlS 19:18. Third Period 4-Nlciicton. Rowe iRockcyi . .. 9:00, Penaltics: Sinltli 5:32. 11:49. H:-lmilton 9:20. Favet-o 9:20. I Stops: . Frczicricks 6 0 5-11; Lorkharl. 8 8 7-23 the weary islanders, who had yester- ltheir Millionaires SAINT JOHN. N.B., Jan. 0 - (GP) - Saint John Beavers re- gained thelr 19-point lead in the Maritime Major Hockey League when they outclassed Sydney Mll- iionalres 3-1 Saturday night. Dusty Blair led the scoring by notchlng one early in the third after assisting Matt Mesich in the opener. Pete Langelle also tallied for Saint John in the first period Bill Dinning. former coach for Syd- ney, saved Millionaires from a shutout before the half way mark of the last session. The second period was scoreless. Saturday's fixture was one-sided. with the homesters in comma rd throughout. The Money Men, usu- ally unable to gel; close to the locals' cage, resorted to long shoot- mg. one of these long shots, by Din- ning. made the red light flash when goalie Gord Mabee didn't see the poet: enter his net. After Mesich's opening tally. flangelle. parked in front of the Sydney cage, made it 2-0 with the iielp of Carl Smelle. Nick Nicolle centred to Blair for the other Saint John tally. Sydney - Goal, Hicks: defence Saint John Outclasses 1 3-1 To Regain 19-Point Lead McBride; forwards. Bsthgate. Pixie, Mscmtyre, Frezell, Gallaghgl-. itliiach, Hildebrand. Robertson, Biz. u ow. Saint John - Gosiomabee; de. fence. 0. Smelle. Mesich, Lee, Ar. undel; forwdirds. Ubriaco, T. Smelle. Meldrum. Hurst. Nicolle. Blair, Mulligan, Watson, Buchanan. Langelle. " Referees - Hugh Gillis and Blair Peters. First Period 1-Saint John, Mesich (Blair, Mulligan) 2--saint John. Lzmgelle (C. Smelle) 9; Penalty -- Lcvandoskl -7213. Second Period Scoring - None. Penalties -- None. Third Period 3-Saint John, Blair (Nicolle) .. 4-Sydney. Dinning (Levandoski. Macintyre) Penalty - Mesich 13:15. 1:08 . 3:25 Lcvandoskl, Dinning, Matthews. M. Stups: Hicks . 6 to 12 - as Mabce . 3 10 ll - 22 Red-Hot St. ...j. The red-iiot Halifax Saints, who have probably scored as .mtiny goals in the last three weeks as they had all season. will nice! the Islanders tonight at the Forum in a regular league The Saints who were in the cel- lund 14 points behind the Island- ers have advanced to within lciglit points of second place. To- 'night they will be getting a chance to draw closer to the lfourth place Moncton Hawks. I On the other hiind the . leg- day to rest from the gruelling schedule of the past two weeks. tire in need of a win tonight. The locals. who dropped four out of five contests lust week. have seen hold on second place cut own to two points. in the past few games the Saints have set ii high scoring average. In six games they have scored tin average of 7.8 goals which is muss production in any man's league. They will come here today from Cupe Breton where they dropped in 7-6 decision to the Miners Saturday night. Willi Ilie Saints will be former islanders Johnny Morrow who liliS been going ll storm in the pzist two weeks. in nine games with tile Saints Morrow has pick- ed up 16 points to put lilm up xi l with the top scorers in the lea- giie. Tonight the chips are on the Mary's To Meet Islanders Tonight humpercd by sickness since the start of the holiday season. They will be piiiying without Willie Marshall and Don Bellringcr. who are ill with the 'flu. One thing will be in their favor and that is they have always stopped illl Saints in the middle of a winiiiiu sircnk. Will it be different to night? D For Quality Milclncss Value line for the locals who have been The choice is varied but the supply is limited so come in today. aclc Cameron 139 iiont St. fSElSON-ENB” CLEARANCE SALE OF IMPORTED SUITINGS Wllilll ill iilliiiiti illl Hereis your opportunity to buy Warren K. Cook garments custom tailored to your order at a very substantial discount. I cliarloitotown