} The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs. Jan. 21, 1955. 15 SPORTS FRONT i fee in the Montréal cage in an effort to pull the . Worsley, a veteran campaigner lost his job to Mr. Hodge when he was injured sponded to the call by leading his club to a 32 ton Bruins and then a 4-2 decision over the Billy Reay ed Chicago pucksters. Hodge had been bombed for 16 fn three games before Worsley was called up adiens number one farm in the American Hock Hodge was voted the best netminder in mid-way mark of the season and he was a in the race for the Vezina trophy at the Montreal management’s decision to call just a repetition of a trend that seems in the National Hockey League; that of take care of the rubber stepping chores teams. ‘Toe’ Blake has announced that he Hodge to the minors and that Worsley will awhile so he is apparently following the example of Toronto and New York in adopting the dual g tem. _ The Toronto Maple Leafs ‘have worked perfection We) are glad to see Worsley back in the ‘big _felt he got a rather raw deal from the Montreal suffered \an injury and then when he recovered from fured list \he found that Charlie Hodge was Montreal cage and he was handed a ticket Aces. ‘This humble observer feels that Worsl a goalie to\ be performing anywhere else, National Hockey League Tid Bits From Here And The Saint Dunstan’s High School entry in town and District, junior hockey league showed strength for the PWC Welshmen as they handed the gan coached pucksters an 82 defeat at the Forum Tuesday night. This was the third consecuti for the Malpeque road students in the local junior loop. The Detroit Red Wings will host the Boston Bruins only, game scheduled fok the National Hockey League Emile Griffith, welterweight ane ae named Tuesday as Ring Magazine's 1964. The 26 old New, York boxer defeSted Cassius for the honor in Ring’s annual poll from its world wide respondents , Andy Bathgate and Di Moore returned to with the Toronto Maple Leafs , but it is doubtful they will be in the Toronto line-up for some time yet. The fourth annual Morell r Dinner. has been - scheduled for 7.30 p.m. Wednesday) January 27, Don Loney, sports director at Saint Francis University in Anti- gonish, N.S. will be the ceeds from the dinner ge .to rink. i s F z 5 i fol otal frsi s i i o vig e tHE Wednesday and catcher John Romano went back to Chicago White Sox in an eight-player trade among three American League baseball clubs. . In Cleveland the geheral manager of the Indians stated they had been negotiating, the deal las: fal) MAY MEET CHUVALO Clay Steals Show At Chuvalos Ca f MONTICELLO,._N.Y, (CP)—jChuvalo for the boxing and World heavyweight champion | earn thé $10,000,000 the loqua- Cassius Clay might just as well | cious one says he and the Cana- be fighting Toronto's George Curling Draw. proms Listed below is the curling draw for Thursday night at the Charlottetown club. Spares needed. 7 p.m. . Ice 1 — L. Turner, D. Reid, D. Rogers, J. Anderson vs. E. Mac- Donald, A.E. Piercey, JS. Tay- lor, F. Coady. Ice 2 — B. MacNeill, D. Ward, H. -MacDovgall, W. McGregor vs, T. Whitlock, F. Corcoran, B. Patterson, B. Tanton. Ice 4 — G. Storey, C. MacIn- nes, T. Burke, H. Rector vs. H. MacInnes, B. Ball, A. MacFad- yen, F. MacLean. Ice 5 — L. Wellner, D. Wonna- cott, K. Myers, M. MacLean vs. H. Douglas, J. Ledgerwood, S. Willis, F. Lewis. eR gh iti sports pages all right, but they «| first scoring play by stealing the Montreal 22 11 7 124 100 51 Chicago 2215 5 137 108 49 * | Toronto 18 15 10 123 103 46 Detroit 18 16 6 111 108 42 New York 14 20 8 103 129 36 Boston 1027 4 9214224 { Montreal Canadiens goalie Gump Worsley drops on the puck in front of his net as Leafs pressed an attack in the 'WORSLEY SMOTHERS LEAF ATTACK first period of the National front of Worsley is Montreal Hockey League game in Tor- defenceman J.C. Tremblay. onto Wednesday night. Im Behind the net is Leaf rookie ’ Canadiens held on to first place | in the National Hockey League Wednesday night with a close-| checking 2-1 victory over Tor-| one Maple Leafs before 14,357 ans. | | The victory kept Canadiens | jahead, of Chicago Black Hawks and left the & in second place, Leafs in third. Claude Larose and former Leaf Dick Duff scored for Ca-, nadiens, with Duff countin, the winner. Jim Pappin scored the Leafs . goal. Veteran Gump Worsley turned | aside 30 shots in the Canadien | net as he posted his third vic. | tory since being called up from | Quebec of the American League: to sub for Charlie Hodge. | Johnny Bower stopped 23 Mont- real shots. All the: scoring..came in the second period, with , Montreal | pin steered Bob Baun’s blueline Canadiens laid down a close- in the third at- checking barrage period to frustrate leafs’ tempts to tle. The Mostrealers came. close to widening their margin in the dy- ing minutes when first Claude strom missed on clean break-| aways from centre ice. Both skated right in on Bower, Provost’s shot clicking off the goaltender’s skate and skittering behind Bower but wide of the corner. Backstrom lured Bower out of position, but lost control of the puck when he tried to tuck it in the net. Canadiens had_the two bright- est opportunities in the scoreless first period. John Ferguson's hard shot from directly in front bounced off the post after tick- ing» Bower's glove, and Henri Richard was robbed by a diving save at the doorstep. Backstrom started Canadiens’ puck from Baun at the Montreal NHL STANDINGS By THE CANADIAN PRESS National League WLT F APt Ladies Draw 7 p.m. ~C. Stewart, A. MacGregor, 0. Hennigar, D. Munroe vs. L. Sin- clair, M. Sullivan, P. W. , LL, MacLeod. 9 p.m. E. Johnston, L. MacDonald, E. Murphy, H. Robbins vs. K. Hughes, E. Cudmore, BE. Mac- Curling Draw At Belvedere 7.30 p.m. to hope for. Ice 3 — Art Burke vs. Doug| “Wayward bus: Clay loses a koe es. (Rendezvous) feed Tak mea p.m. | Lis Ni Herald Ice 1 — Dr. Giddings vs. B. | ieee Me ow rae ™ Acorn. "Cc. the prophet Ice-2— A. Ballem vs. R. oe. s.tun. debe,” aid tin en Ketch York Times. Ice 4 = A. Love vs, G. Stew- art. Ice 5 = A. MacDonald vs. 8. Murray br . LeClair. ° H . Billy MacMillan | Rifle Shoot. - | John Gosbee Referees Minor (dare wie . Gary Gormley #4 Hockey Game _| Bruce Gormley & John . president of the | Bruce ‘Peerless’ Pee Wee hockey club, | Fred White = announced last that Bill | Keith oan % MacMillan of hockey coor acl = Seep ee Deve ‘4iree. | Jim Robertson m9 Allan Richards = ia ge et Ne a I a ee ae building a 20 lead before Pap- |, Second Provost and then Ralph Back-|Larose 14 (Backstrom, Fergu- DICK DUFF blueline. Larose. connected on @ three-way play with Backstrom jand Ferguson, his. short shot \trickling in off the sprawling shot past Worsley... | Bower at 4:26. SUMMARY First period — No scoring. | Penalties — Laperriere mipor land misconduct 13:30, Ferguson | 16:16. 1. Montreal, son) 4:26; 2. Montreal, Duff 5 (Rousseau) 7:50; 3. Toronto, Pappin 9 (Baun, Keon) 12:17. Penalty—Mahovlich 9:50. Third peried — No scoring. Penalties — Mahovlich 13:12, Ferguson, Ellis 16:16. Saves Worsley 11 11 830 Bower 11 39-23 Black Hawks bombed goalie Ed- die Johnston early and often Wednesday night while dropping ih gt? c a ae i f i E i Z t : F z rif re 1 i ie i it > = g28F mito radte i thn At Hed and ¢ ope for challenge ON otis Cua he wD of a i i E a ae 1 Ee a ee ae hc eee Saal 7 ond - on s Saal y + ‘ 4 ¥ rr “* ey oe %..¢ Canadiens Edge Toronto; Hawks Bomb Boston 7-1 TORONTO (CP) — Montreal | QCHS Holds Ice Sport At Charlottetown Foru Queen Charlotte High School paeet Sat MacMillan, \ “4 held their annual ice sports last _ Charles 5 : night af, tn Charlottetown For- aw 8 Jaas) ‘lL. Angus : . i . ling, 3. W, a game | ( > lighted eens game SS | Gkts 14 2 laps) i. Syivia tween Charlottetown Stevenson, 2. Joanne .MacMil- gional High and Queen Charlotte High. The game ended in a 33 !@%, 3. Nancy Michael. tie. Casford, Brien and MacLean} Girls 15 (3-laps) 1. Lillian scored for the visiting Rural | Batt, 2. Barb Moreside. High team while Balliem, Do | Boys 14 (3 laps) 1. Robert) 1. herty, and Birt scored for Queen | Steward, 2. Jimmy Lord, 3. Bob-| kers, 3. 10 A, ‘ The officials for the ice sports Gee 18 (4 laps) 1 intervchelnatic Raley — 1, ) Richard | QCHS, 2. CRRHS, were: Starter — Dave Boswell, ~ -- . — Referees — Brien Lewis and my Bite Jim Poulton, Judges — A. Ken- 8 a, Oe ra .nedy, T. Ling, and K. McAuley, | ! ' Recorder — G. Rutten, Announ- | cer — W. Horton. Girls 12 (2 laps) 1. Gale Ray- nor, 2. Leslie Saunders, 3. Kathy Large. Girls 13 (2 laps) 1. Ann Stev- s enson, 2. Cathy Abbott, 3. Susan | Williams. ‘ Boys 12 (3 laps) 1. Peter Wil- | SUMMERSIDE — Ivan Bag- a | te era goal" [6c ei. a Ron Ellis wearing protective | Rangers Meet gave the Summerside Junior |three goal by Red Geavele. he! met. ‘| Juni T ight pieiennaires 2 6-4 win over the | Doug Tucker and a » uniors onig ‘agies ina PCHL game | ings setting the stage irephote here last night. winning Legionnaire goals. Hardware - Rangers |, Baslole scored ati6.47 of the and North River Juniors meet |!ree wheeling period with the 4 * ot the Charltiotown: Perum. te-| Sota P sostreed-tareugh aut Souris Curling — t at p.m. squirted through « = ast. <p let The Juniors showed a mark |‘ Gerry Campbell. The Legion-| The following ed improvement their last time |°#i"¢ forward had also scored | draw at Sent tor Thea | eat ‘es fine an earlier goal. Dave Gaudet, ; : F they displayed some mnbthoes dn January 2ist. i hockey against a strong St. | 44 sont ter, destroy- | 7.9 p.m. “ Dunstan’s team. The Juniors, |< ie wy hopes to salvage | ice 1 —.J. Campbell, C. with three new players in thelr |\¥iit 50 scone chu 0%!" | Donald, R. Lambie, i. us Anew, were no match orth ling » cht gain losing ren, [bal Xt Mi Labrech. C¥ the Boston Bruins 7-1 in a slop- lote 6, 3:54; 2. Chicago, Mikita | of their game, eer in the third oS — are now tied a R. A. Pe pily played National Hockey 14 (Nesterenko, Mohns) 7:58; 3.|/period they showed signs of Sak Gabe hen Combines. lee Mar Leagué game. Chicago, Hay-@ (Stanfield. Ray- | coming on. ° Fast. Alan Gonaet chee, lant, Included in the onslaught was lich) 8:22. Penalties “~ | The Rangers, on the other | ed twe goals and earned — vs.-A Bobby Hull's 37th goal of the | 18:35. ihand have been unbeatable | sists for the ia lant, Se ol ca year. It came in the 42nd game| Second period — 4. Boston, |through the first section’ of the) 11 p.m. aan of the season, so Hull still has Bucyk 15 (Oliver)’ 2:02) §. Chi-| Junior season. The Rangers’ lee 1 — E. Mace 28 games in which to score the |cago, Stanfield 5 (Nester2nko, |have some good goal scorers on | C li Draw Swain, Lester va, 14 markers he needs to break | Jarret) 3:31; 6. Chicago, R. their team, players like Jamie | ur ing > the league record of 50 goals.|Hull 37 (Maki, Esposito) 7:33; | Kennedy, Arnold MacLeod, | The mark is held jointly by |?: Chicago, MacNeil 2 (Mohns, | Vince MacDougall nd others. | ~ fe pea and former Montreal stars | oe Mr tcsestlerntane The Rangers had a seate, ue jaurice (Rogket).Richard and | 14:44, Green 18:54. thrown into them when the| The following is the curling Bernie (Boomfoom) (eofirion., Third peried—8. Chicago, Mi-| Prince of Wales Welshmen held| draw at for Thurs- Stan Mikita’s fio’ gugig: paced Kita 15 (Mohns) 2:19 Penalties |them on even terms until the | day, Ja Poe the attack. oi ~Flomieg &:@, MacNeil 9:44. last two minutes of their last oe Defenceman erre Pilote ; ; ed —F. the scoring at’ 3:54 of | Johnston ...... «-.. 18 11. 10-20 | Sete’ tor ie ‘ene Weeee 7a v the first period when he trapped | DeJordy ..- ------ 4 7 5-16 | section of the Charlotietown and|eton, P, Collings vs. E. a puck near the Boston blue District Junior Hockey League |=. Duvar, 8. McKinnon, line, took five strides, and lined ° starts with the game tonight, | Scranton. @ 35-footer behind Johnston, who ; ~~ Tithe rest” of the schedule reads }—1ee 2 — Ladies. = was partially screened on the : as follows: 9 p.m. ‘ shot. Bask tball Tuesday, Jan. % — PWC vs.|_ lee 1 — G. Nicholson, K. Me- The Bruins’ Johnny Bucyk e North River.” Kenzie, E. McLure, K. MacDon- missed a good chance to even Sunday, Jan. 31 — SDHS vs. |#id vs. L.A. Johnston, 'A.. the score a few minutes St. Dunstan’s Coeds meet the van, J. L seve Fs when he had Chicago netminder | city Nurses at the Community| Tuesday, Feb. 2 — SDHS ys.| Jee 2 —~ Ls eres a Denis DeJordy down in the net. | (ootre t 6:15 In | North River. ~ ory. but hit the post from five feet tonight at 6:15 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 4 — Rangers BIGGEST FAIR away. the first game of the season the | ys PwC, . South America’s largest indus-| and sremetiy Westiod wp tenis oo lost to Prince of Walcs| Tuesday, Feb. 9 — PWC vs.) trial and trade fair is held every) up ids. other year Lima,* Peru. ; to make the score 20 on Miki- : = ta’s short poke after Johnston had made four saves and was flat on his back. Bill Hay made it 38 less than g Hi an ay rt : ; i 3 “te a. i : f ire a7 a> < rch z SPORT ECHOES : Nats Are Tough} : In Own Rink i i ge : s =? 8 : ¢ re ik Lit