“The Chew for l HlCKEYllin NICHOLSONS BLACK TWIST A Home Product- Popular Everywhere Coming from b8ilLI1d wizh a kilns-goal deficit going into the llcond period, the Navy squad lil- eased their City ll .t-y Lelgue olidership by dciea ille P.\V.C. Welshmen by the nose more of .14., what was by Odds illo lies: y encounter played lll is year. The game was wide opsn lzgni m the opening w ' w. bizli sums pulling some Licks. The Xvelslilmcil par hand in llle firs; . R6076 their oppoilelifi- lhe Navy roar‘ g haw}; to ozli the Colleglaizs 2-0 iii isle . period and Jl-l ill tilt‘. I. no penalties being w. . Iirst and only (no lll til the game feuiurcil e Known to ltockci l ‘llE four goalsd: following in 0n tho Dial’. 801 hi! on the “tai~'s“ lineup. we would “s” hi“ “MW” slick on the puck and flipped it like to mention here, that Keith °1 may and gel?“ P“ ill"! liw net t0 Dllt the Navy one suffered an injured ankle in .l huided out b5 remiwx“ coal up for the remainder‘ of the practice session recently, which three of in- with the other four for ‘illnor fractions. g The first period ilenl scoreless , until t-lle 11-minute n‘ teams playing wide hockey and nil‘ ‘ next tending and lzlc‘ t and right. The iv jiltll, outside the Navy blueLllc un a nice‘ from Beer. with t. former Isillng in on thc 11c: ho score s clean-cut goal. featured fast. dangerou lways by both teams ui two minutes of ploy. \\'l banged the Welslzl-nen‘: home on a pass irwin ramble play ill troll‘. l eer put the Collcr M. lbout 40 FCCililil. mded. Second Period l With both teams [our right from l c second period ‘Iiflc pacc, tltc Wide open. brc. the Navy having . in the forward ht: mark that fl.. bile upper hand. three minutes hlllcerl lTlllt" l',\0 goals, Mill Kcliy c_r"‘.li~ tilc firs‘. one 0n a pass l ‘f c ".1171 scrzmble in i‘ ‘ c’ d flipping the puck FlYFF who was still flat m .. a niir =l~' ~ *- "H. “C. lien . cf 11s picked up a M" the comer in the Vie‘ to slip it behind zlic c . ‘other of the nct. Scoring Spree The third perzcd opened ~_i;‘h a Mrrfflc scoring sires ll'l"' 111d the ‘- l I l crowd going wild . ‘l Hindu. Fl-ltthl-z the Lix-t uni iii .1‘ Hie Ell-second marl: cl ri P1P’ f ‘n Li}! “Minoro Blades Minors: glvu you quicker shovel Mon ordlnury double-edge roror lslcdosa It's N10 qLWmY biqdl . h tho low price field. Fits your ' - , c double-edge rozori 11-1 Navy Edges Out P.W.C. 5-4 In Regular City jHockey League Game lPen-y. with Hlgson slipping it irl from the side of the net. the puck being deflected off Hennosseyi skate. 1t was but a minute later when Navps taking a. pass from Gallant in an- h°C‘lulil9!‘ Navy gauging attack inside ilie Forulill tile P.W.C. blueline to drive it into the net. Less than a minute later, roared back to the attack to tie 3'"! up the scoring when Beer, carry- ing the puck hlileline passed to Blanchard close in rifling the shot past Davis. The game didnt stay long tied up. ivilh the Navy again putting on the pressure. Jay sailing in on the not only to have his shot bounce ‘ off the goalies pads right in front of the net. but Gregory’. who was flfllllf‘. Although all the scoring in the period was clone in a little better man four minutes of play, the anle by no means lost its en- husiasni, with thrills. spills, fight! and penalties being the order of the day. with both teams at one point playing two men short, and .slnother time the Navy playing an uphill battle with two lnen short wlllst a full P.W.C. squad. Dc- ‘n35 no further scoring although l both CLUE!‘ The following are the lineups: P.\V.C. - Goal, Hennessey; de- 1 frlice, Ready. “acRae- D. Jardlne, list-heed: forwards. Beer, Blanch- arti, Downe, Andrew. Brown. Rich- ard. . NB‘? —- G031. Davlsl define" the Queen Square School hockey Al. Carmichael, A. MacDonald, C. league this year, the opening game Josey; forwards, Strain. of tho league got underway at. the ~ _ Gallant, Higson- (lrsgor, Kelly, Gregory, l—P.W.C. -- Blanchard (Beer) . . . . _ , . . . . .. ,. ......li:23 2~P.W.C. —- Downe (Beer)..18: Il-—P.W.C. ' Penalties — None. _:~: - - K ll i.\iacGl-egor , 4 ' y _ ‘ V ‘ ‘ ‘ H 15.50 contract, undcr which he agrees to mflw‘ ‘ fl strain _ ‘ _ V I _ Hm 25 fight any welterweight named, so ‘ i- __ xim _ orig as a win will get_ him a nlutcll Poul“ e5 Regal 55°“ with Greco, and to this stipulation, 7*"? A. MacDonald. Jay, MacRae, Mac- G u. s. College ‘Football Results \ if SIIAVIIIG Tech 7. 12. \Vest Chester (Pa) 7 Appalachian 0 l State 0. 1 ity of British Columbia 13. l. v lucliv FRIDAY .. IZHILDREN-POPIILAR SKATING-BARGAIN _ - RATE-4 1o 5.20 r. M. - . zvsmm swarms-soon lcs - a 1o lo Yours for Pleasure and Health M7. The Charlottetown Abegwett hoc- team, local entry in this year's Senior "B" competition, got away to a fine start. Wednesday evening in their initial work-out session with some 25 players turning out under the watchful eye of coach Jackie Kane. According to all re- ports, the boys, many of whom are also playing top notch hockey in City League circles. had a really good workout and show plenty of promise of banding together into a smooth-working hockey squad, with Coach Kane being nlore than pleas- ed with their performance. s s o - Strain accounted for the fourth goal of the game, however, the Collegian: in over the Navy on the net, with the latter In ease fans have been wonder- ing why Keith Carmichael, husky Navy defenceman has not particl- pated in the lost two league games will keep him out of hockey for the next few weeks. l U O l Summerside fans are looking for- ward to the exhibition basketball game there Friday night when the R. C. A. F. squad from the west- ern air port meets a strong band of hoopsters from the U. S. Air Base at Harmon Field, Newfound- land. The R. C. A. F. boys have proved themselves to be a fast moving bunch of sharpshooters when they defeated the present Is- land senior champions, Ray's Mill- ionaires, here last week and al- e the shorthanded battle there squads came dangerously ness, that due to the pressure of N. H. L. games during their week- It. was announced yesterday by Brigadier W. W. Reid. director of the Department of Physical Fit.- end schedules, the dates for the proposed three-day school for coaches and referees has been set back to December 7-8 and f1 iri- stead of the original dates of 3. 4 and 5. As has already been announced. the school will be conducted by King Clancy and Pete Kelly, and Brigadier Reid stated yesterday that. there will be no change in the syllabus of training and tho school will not be affected in any way other than the fact that it will t-uke place at mid-week instead of over tho week-end, in orde-r to co-operate with King Clancy who is being pressed for time durlnS the week-end periods. A recent letter received from Mr. Clarence Campbell. president of the National Hockey League. by the Department of Physical Fit-- ness. assured the department that Clancy will arrive in Charlotte- town in time for the school, and will be prepared to offer his full- est co-operatlon during his three day stay here to help promote the full success of the school. In answer to a query concerning tlle method of choosing the repre- sentatives who will attend the school, Brigadier Reid stated that some fifty persons a-re expected to attend. Letters have already been sent out to ofliciais who have co- operated with the Department lzi the past in sporting activities and who have a rink in thelrcommun- lty, extending an open invitation to send two representatives, while some of the larger centres will be 1° it m‘ ‘Various Occasions’ though not much ls known of the U. S. squad they are expected to be flooring a well balanced team whicll will make tile competition fast and keen all the way. s o s o P- JflYdinE- H°walh Mlcuam With four teams competing in Sheppard. Mac- LeClair. Forum yesterday with the Royals downing the Roughrlders by u score of 8-5. Judging from the brand of hockey that was displayed by these youngsters yesterday, till: league is going t.o be closely con- tested affalr all the way through. o o o o Perry, llizlcMillan SUMMARY According to a recent report in the Montreal Dally Stan-"Joe Pyle, heavy-punching Negro fight- er from New Vl/zlteriord, N. S., who for months has been angling for n welterweight title shot with Mont- real's Johnny Greco, may get his chance December 6 to prove that he is entitled to such a bout. s a o o First Period 43 Beer . . . . . . . .1920 Second Period "Pyle has just signed an open promoter Raoul Godbout agreed. I O O O Tillrd Period "'Pyle is particularly anxious to fight Gaby Ferland Gus Mell or Harry Hurst. all of whom were de- feated by Greco. Pyle believes he can do the same job more quickly than the champion. . o n s fi-Nnvy Z l-Iigson (Perrylntfilb '.'~Nav_v -_ Strain (Gallantylifl tl_ P.W.C. —- Blanchard (Beer) 2'25 9~Navy _ Gregory <.iav>--4=12 Penalties _ D. Jar-dine. Perry. s "The hard-hitting Nova Scotin fighter has been going in form the past year. zcgor. Josey. good He made a successful invasion of the Pacific sending more than this number. regulated on a per capita basis. The centres already been sent in- vitations include Tignlsh, Alber- ton. 0'Lea.ry. Summerslde, Ken- sington. Bedeque, Victoria. Bor- den, Charlottetown, Montague. Morell. Georgetown, Murray Har- bour arlti Souris. A small repre- sentation of referees from Nova Scotia and New Brunswick will also attend the school as observ- ers. The Department also wishes to bring to the attention of any of the outlying centres who might have possibly been overlooked and are interested in sending repre- sentatives, that a few vacancies are still available, and that if they will contact the Department im- medlateiy, every effort. will be made to accommodate them at the school. This also applies to interested persons locally who would like to attend the school and are connected in acme way with the promoting of hockey act- ivities here. Due t-o these changes in dates, the proposed exhibition game be- tween Amherst Ramblers and the Fashion Show ls Suggested Annual Meeting 0f Kennel Glub of the Charlottetown Kennel Club lleld at the Rendezvous Restaurant last. evening was the attendance of some ten teenage boys and dog owners and the suggestion by the President that. over o well attended and enthus- iastic meeting which dispatched its routine length tllc law on "dogs at large" and ended up with the showing of a dog film named “Partner”. Rodd wore re-elected directors for a further three years and Mrs. J. O. C. Campbell was elected for a similllr period. ed by the treasurer. Mr. hiilcKc-nzle which showed o healthy credit balance. . Ivcs. suggested silolllil adopt projects to stimulate interest and further the encourage- ment of breeding pedigreed dogs on P. E. I. He ‘hospital, the acquiring oi a "seeing- r-ye" dog and tho Junior Kennel Club. i\’ir. Geoffrey Ryder. sent in a re- port, congratulating the Club on its snlootll ul-ld pointed out that Charlottetown ‘I hrld the only independent show on the llfzlritime circuit. He to the llrigllt and worm atmosphere which iostcrcd the spirit of good fellowship ship. He believed that the change from the Forum to the Armcuries wzls zl (let-tried pzlirl il spcclill tribute to the work 0i Mrs. Willlolll Burhoe as secrc- tary and Mr. lliacKcnzle as treas- urer. Charlottetown Abbles. which was scheduled for Saturday. December 4th, will be held on Wednesday night. December 8th, providing silitable arrangements can be mode between the two teams and local Fonlm authorities. The pro- posed program of having King Clancy referee this game. assisted by six candidates of the school as linesmen. two acting in each per- 20d, will remain unchanged. Phil Palmer, who that he is now by far logical of all challengers for By Tlie Canadian Press East. c-Umeu 23 Penn l; by Grecoavlte will be able to press St, Boilaventure 20 San Fran- h“ claim‘ lsco i4. Brown 35 (Joigaie 7. Remember When By The Clrlullsn Press Midwest Missouri 2i Kansas T. St. Louis 21 Kansas State T. Case 14 Western Reserve 7. Minn-ll (Ohio) 4.3 Cincinnati 19. Nevada. 42 Mohita 12. South wake Forest 36 smith Carolina 0. Davidson 7 Furman 0. Virginia. Military 33 Virginia Richmond 14 Washington d: Leo Budge. ‘Texas 14 rem A a M 14 (tie). Texas Mines 92 New Mexico A k Far West . Utah 41 Utah State 7. Denver 13 Wyoming 0. College of Pacific 55 Fresno Roll/smiling) .l'/ .I.I’ i Western Washington 28 Univers- Oollege of Idaho 2'! Southern Oregon 20 (Pear Bowl). Two Skating Sessions FORUM Coast, and won two matches with fought well around New York. In Nova Scotia, Pyle beat all opposition, scored sev- eral knockout wlns. Many consider the most the Grew crown. and if he can defeat impressively any of those defeated The two top ranking amateur tennis players in the United States. National Champion Bobby Riggs and Frankie Kovacs, turned pro- esoioml seven years ago today for a series of matches with the two foremost pros, Fred Perry and Don Brigadier Reid pointed out yes- terday that one of the main teachings of the school will be the use (f a referee-ln-chief and two linesmen, the official proced- uro used in N.H.L. and other pro- fessional league circles, which is much more efficient than one referee and one llnesman current- ly used llere. However. tilts is only s small phase of the training which will be covered during the school. which has complete pro- gram drawn up which deals thor- oughly with all phases of the sport. Bowling Results CIPTOWN ALLEY! Commercial Lolgul Town Taxl-3160. Stead’: Seryics Statton-ZSBQ High single G. Cudmore 317 High three G. Cudmore 826 Points: Town Taxi 4; Stead‘: 1. Garage Magus Horne Motors-ZIMB ,Batt & McRae—-1997. High single 0. Manuel 220 High three E. Higgins 596 Points‘ Horne Motors 4%: McRae ‘.6. Butt k BILLIABDS Local billiard fans will be in for a treat Friday. Nov. 26 at the Char- lottetown Bowling Alleys when our grand old muster of the game- Stanley Lloyd George Ryan will ones again endeavour to instruct a junior but worthy opponent in Billy Pyror, seats will be available up tlll 8 o'clock. The following are bowling ro- sults of yesterday's Ctty League competitions in the candle-pin div- ision st tho Sporting Club Roll- Away:- Atsbs-4361. "flying S's-HRS" - High single B. Cameron 101 High three R. Cameron 28'! - Points: Arabs l; Flying 8's 1 Field Trials small credit. balance. long list of names to whom m. butes were due for making 'I‘i~ltlls n success. The secretary was instructed to send special Apparently Halifax increas- ed interest in their dog show Last lll liltmlglger? lllsemgxiult-lgllétell-n opening minute of the first per- 1_‘N°“’ Yflk- smwimki- Kegnllcl Club decided to hold a iod, the winners built ulp a two to ‘Kfflem- Fish") 5-07 bench show in 1949. Mrs. w. c. one lead over their rivals in the l-(Ciilslfsiggt-l; C°"“°h°"- 16m Hoyt suggested a fashion Show as a means of increasing both interest and attendance. The meeting seamed to favour the idea and ‘Mr. Raoul Raymond went one further and suggested adding a beauty contest to‘ the fashion show. A feature of the annual meeting a Junior Kennel business, discussed at Messrs. Arthur Hogan and Wally The financiill report was present- Chas. In his report, the president, Mr. that the Club suggested a dog formation of a Tllo manager of lost year's show, rumilng organization \ referred and fine sportsman- lnlprovement and Dr. Gil Houston reported on the and announced a He read a Martin netted the other tallies Roughriders. Mike Doyle, playing 0n the winning side. was credited with tiwo assists. Tile teams lined-up as follows: Royals - Goal, Tulle; defense, L. MacDonald. B. Purcell; THE GUARDIAN. (lI-HARLOTTIYFOWN NOVEMBER 2c, 194s Opening Of Referees School Here Postponed Royals Win Opener In 0.8.8. llockey League skated of! with a. well earned vic- tory uver the Roughriders by a score of 8-5. Going on the offensive at. the opening canto. They increased it to 5-1 alt. the end of the second period and then hung on to their lead in the final period as tbs losers outscored them by a goal. Leading the Royals attack on the Rougllriders was Billy Purcell who accounted foi- the "hat trick" as he potted a goal in each per- iod. Other BOal-getters winners were Bobby Drew. R. Le- Clair, L, MacDonald, ghan and D. Leonard. Big goal- getrter for the losers was S0nny Svull. who sank two goals and set up m; others. Joe Ccyle, Gerald David MacCoi-mrlck for the for and 2nd Period 4. Royals - Purcell. 6. Royals -— L. MacDonald. 3rd Period 9. Roughriders - Stull. 10. Rougllriders (Siulll. 1.1. Royals ~ Leonard (Doyle). l2. l3. Rcugllriders - Coyle. Australian llorsc Wins llanllicapAt San Francisco saw BRUNOaCalif" Nov. :5 (AP) Shannon II, Australian S€V9Tl-'§‘€fll'<lll(l, $25.00!) added Son Handicap by a head. with On ‘Trust, running us the _ thanks to the judges who travelled long distances at their own expense to keep the Island trials in the first rank. A discussion took place on the 18W regflrdiflfl "dogs at large" which is reported elsewhere in this ssue. Beavers And Arrows Play 2-All Tie HALIFAX, Nov. 25—(CF)-—Sairlt John Beavers maintained their hold on second place in the Mari- time Senior Hockey League stand- ings by holding Dartmouth Arrows to a 2-2 tie here tonight before 1,131 fans, smallest crowd of the $985011. As a result of tho stalemate. Beavers continued to sport n one- point margin over Arrows. Saint John caged the only goal of the first period, Dartmouth went ahead 2-1 in the second and the visitors evened it. up In the third. Beavers had a goodly margin in Dilly in the overtime but failed to score as Ken Dargavel came up with another high-class exhibition of goaltendlng. g Summary: -- First Period 1—Salrlt John, Newton Penalties: Sorel. Second Period 2—Dartmouth, Larles, (Robertson, Myko) . ...... .. 11.05 IS-Dartmouth, MacKenzie, (Fero, Robertson) 14.03 Penalties: Fero. Beuulleu, Myk Croucher, Vlgneau. Third Period 4—Salnt John, Jackson. (Cameron) Penalty: Lllley. Overtime Period Scorlng~None. Penalties: McEwan Beauileil (major). \ . 3.03 (major). MOOSOMIN. sack. -(CP) -A, light aircraft flew over s district business establishment when the pilot leaned out and shoubsd for Len. Lon couldn't be found Ind Lbs pilot flew to s nearby farm whore he asked the sauna question. ‘Lm still doesn't know who called. entry with Shannon II. just shade behind. OVERCOAT 36 to 42. ‘I35 GI. Goo. Sf. The ltd was pried off the Q1186!‘ G, Mona- for- Roughriders — Goal. R. Carroll; defense -- J. Cevyle and B. Lal- 3. Bought-fliers -- Martin (Stulll. 5. Rxrynls - R. leCialr (Crelghan) 7. Royals ~ Monaghan (Doyle), B. Royals - Purcell (W. Dunn). MacColmnck Roughriders — Stull (Martini the grcxlt cam Stepfather led the field as the horses galloiped into the stretch. CHICAGO, Nov. 26 — (GP) — Jim Conacher scored four goals tonight to lead Chicago Black Hlalwks out of the National Hoc- key League cellar with u 6-4 vic- tory over Now York Rangers be- fore 162811 fans. The loss dropped the Rangers into last place. ‘The four goals set a League in- dividual scoring high for the sea- son. , Two of Conacherb goals were spectacular solo affairs. Prystal also had an Sch l Hccke League many when the Riyals. one '1 P153’ ‘nglneered b? R°Y WM‘ o’ the m“, “m, m the 100p’ cher and Bill Godsby fpl- the sixth or tihe latters brother Roy. Summary:-—- 01in, Albright. J. Conzlcller. Second Period 3—-Chicago. J. Conucllcr. (Bodnar) . .. 3.30 4—Cllic:lgo, lliosienko, (R. Conocher. Gaclsby) .. 7.24 5—Ne\v York, Knleto .. . 11.09 6—Chlc;li',o, Prystol .. 14.03 the 7—-Chicagn, .1. Conucher 18.42 Penalty: lialotll. 'i‘lllrtl Period 8-—Ne\v York, Raleigh, lStonowskll , . 4.58 Sl-Clllczlgo, J. Conacller . 9.30 lll-New ‘fork, LnPraltle. (Fisllcrl 19,11 Penalties: Moo, Guidelin. TORONTO 2, MONTREAL 0 MONTREAL, Nov. Club be T°Tm°d i" which ‘he duds, M, Doylq }3_ Drew, B_ Le- leal Czlnlldlells, 2-0, ilere tonight WUUFSWYS “'°“id handle "W" °“’“ 91a“, D_ Romany \v_ Dunn‘ 1g before il-i98 frills iil a game that affairs with the llclp of the senior Creighenl R. Lech“ and G’ blew up m the second period with smart G. he; presided Mqnaghgrl, rapid-fire outbursts of fight- fesrty; forward; - s, stun, (3, l9 seconds bellzild a lump assess- Mjgnln, (1 Brgdlgy, D_ Mgccqr- ineilt. oi two llliljol-s uild two min- mack and R. Kelly. lors. Ailoilllei- lmlr of majors in 15¢ Parlor] the flnill period in a. far milder 1—Rpygl,g _. Dfe-w_ brawl brnilgllf the night's total to 2._R;oy\3]5_-Purcgl1, i0 majors. and l4 minors. ed Cnl Gardner's puss mnkc a dril lg save. not follnwlilg Liie Tornzlio blue line. The Filllfltilf.’ crowd brilliant. , the tlllrc. pcriod~bilt fights to inst. il s son, Tile sucotltl SflW About _lili.'- ljll‘(‘,_\lil(‘i'§l{‘ Wrat- , will‘. iliYil - ~.\c.gillrll M 137 pounds, silrvli up Lilo Ailstrillian under lbslflitiCiFii ’.\‘Rlil Zl clnrce illfll saw ililll iizurntiiw-iv living __ past he lcrli! a. Ho nippcrl Step- illlilfl‘; Pllfiinil.‘ lll pmmd, “m, victory ilclzllicned ior the $50409 II is scheduled Ell a ntiull, The in training. .1_ .._...._.... latter illrcnrly AND sun" SALE 300 Men's winter overcoots. the finest stock in the City. Elysions. Velours. Fleeces. and Crombies in oll the newest shodss. ' Special For line Week 10% Disc. Como in and pick c new suit for Christmas. the balance of all fine yarn dyed suits in greys. browns and blues. A Sizcs as to 4c, Special 1 0% orr 25 Men's Pony Horssllide iockers in Brown. ton and dork gran. Si!" Reg. $22.00. Sale Special 15.95 KELLY 6s MQINNIS "srvtsmlnr" or... Hawks Win , 6-4 From New York; l, Leafs Defeat L Metro _ unassisted goal and Bill Moslenko climaxed Haiwk goal. Jim Conacher is not related either to manager Charlie Penalties: McCalg, Gadsby, Guid- Canadiens Miners llefcatf North Sydney '0 llictorias 8-2 (B! The Csnsdfm he‘! GLACE BAY, N. 5-. Nov. 3.. The Jake Brunning coached 01m Bay hfincrs broke into the win column once again here knight‘ beating North Sydney WW1“ 8-2 in a wide open. free-skull" tilt in tlle Cape Breton Selim Hockey League. It was Miners’ first win 1n ,1! starts, and the game featured ti,‘ first penalty shot of the current season. Referee in charge Mam ice Walsh, officiating in m, m“ Cape Hrs-ion Hockey League “m. awarded the shot to Vlotmlu when Mosienko of Miners fell on a loose pilck inside the goal we“. and lleld it there. Victorias had carried thg mgr," in on a gllng play and Mosienlro‘; action obviously prevented mm scoring on the attack. Th; m,“ was taken at 9:05 and they "M, it. good, knottlng the count in u" second period at 2-2. Marty's m“ firetl two markers in the 11m 25—(CP)-— Toronto Leafs broke o long win- less streak a1 expense of hforlt- six nlzljoi-s cnlile ill one batch, The Lents scored iil tile first minute of the last period when Harry Vlliltson, fruln close in, lift- over Bill Durllrln. with the (Ynnzldien goalie ililt on the ice ill illl attempt to Wltll l0 seconds of the game irfl and Dunlzln ])Uii(‘fi out of tile ilcis tn put six zlttackers in ac- i.un. Bill Ezlilicki lifted the puck doiln tile ice and directly into the u face-of! behind litill inckcv-illc best of it in enough d rougllllouse sttll" and lilf‘ Mg hula-e from down o ! \\':lllcl‘ LIIZCHDUP}: ll;l_ it tkluillg Ur from far back today to win t.ilci~“i"i5°* mil“ iii!’ “'11P. Franciscoi ‘Th!’ interest added Tllnforail Hamiifflll Dec. iii. when Shannon, to inllt-zh strides‘ with tlm glT-‘ll. illrec-iwiar-oid, Cit-i ls hcre frame against the visitors’ 1m tally. Vendor's penalty shot n; Vics‘ last scoring effort. as Mm. Dzlnusl; squared his jaw mg m bctlveen their labelled drive; m; the twine behind him, Summary: ‘ First Period l-Glace Bay, Delmonto..._.....1;a Q——Glfl[‘2 Bay, Wade lAYfllSlYOllg, Ply-Q) _ H H! 2—North Sydney, stark (Bangrlyl mm." Penolilw: White. Gibson, m. Lean, Delmonte, Second Period -i—No<l-ih Sydney, Verrjgg (penalty allot) 5-—Gluca Bay, Dennison (Dellrlontc) ...............lf:|l tF-Glnce Bay, Denny (Delmnrlte. White) Penalties: Mosienko. and Curtis. Third Period "1—G1m Bay. Moslenko (Hrownl _ _ ll-Gim Bay. Mosienko. 9431MB Bay. Dennison (B"°“"1li . .161! lO-{llacu Buy. Denny a ‘C1193! . Deimonte) 15-55 Penalties: Kunta (martinis,- hiosienko, Russel] and w, nlolllc, 1P1! 1'1 players in the penalty poi 3i 0"!‘ l-illit‘. and the siatistioipllt “We dissing to see if that was l rcrord. First Period Scoring _ None, . Penalties - Ezinicki. Riopolle, Harvey. Binthers, Cllamberllln. lteny. I-‘icardon. Bentley. Second Period Scoring -- None. Penalties Ezinickl, Mortm ‘lliulirl. llfeekcr, Richard (majorl, Afosdcll. Boesch (majori, Bgrllko llniljnrl. Lyme (major-l, any llllzljlirl, Ilcrlrdon (major), Third Period l-Tnrnnto, Watson. lG-arclllerl . . . . . . . . 0:80 Ll-Tol-nnto, Ezinlckl . . . . "NM Penalties -~ Meeker, hell lMnjcrl, Ezinlcki (major and . minorl, Dllssault. ' I Hlons 141