g- A--mni-w rs-53' -..-.... a...-.. B.Y.C. Ottensive And Defensive Stars Page 6, The Guardian ' Thursday, Jan". 19, 1956 SAINT JOHN. N.B. ICP)-Vip Pallaiiino scored thrcc times and Wally Kullman fired an opening brace as first place Saint: John Beavers trampled Fredericton I ' Capitals 7-1 in an Atlantic Coast '- Senior Hockey League game here 2 Wednesday right. - '- Ron Ruble and Lloyd H.illCllb0l'- ger were the other Beaver scor- ers. Ralph Miles WII assisted in counting the lone Fredericton Palladino Nets Beavers Smear Fredericton 7-1' 3 Gerry Smith and Frank Dori-ing- ton in the third. Summary First period-1. Saint John. Kull man (Kuzma. BarreliI' 2:43: 2. rett) - 3 : 20. Penalties: (mlscondu ti 15:35. Second period - 3. Fredericton. Saint John. Kullman iKuzi'na. Bar- Boileau 2:28. Leplne 1:28, Kuzma 11:48. Campbell (ml- nor and gamel 15:35. McPhee Seim: s Biggest Crowd Expectedi ' ' y it will be a battle for first place in the Island senior League when the Pr kdsle Flyers are at home to the Basilica Youth Club at the Sports Arena. t Presently tied at the top of the standings with identical won-lost records of 5-3 the Fiyers and the on two occasions in league play. Both previous games were thrillers that saw the Flyers take a 7-6 verdict in the first and the B. Y. C. evened matters with an overtime win by the same score in the second game. This is a game fans have been waiting for and judging from the controversy presently going on be- tween followers of each club about the relative meritii of each team it will be a surprise if the biggest crowd of th: season is not in at- tendance for this one. , The Flyera and the B. Y. C. are the two highest scoring teams in the league and the Parkdale ag- B. Y. C. haved faced each other and gregstiui are currently teaming along on th longest winning streak enjoyed by any team in league play this year. The Flyers haven't lost 3 tame since the youth club dropped them Just before Christmas and since then hold two vlctorle: over Bum- nieraide and have beaten Montague 8. D. U. once. I ' Ber this reason alone the Flyers must be regarded as the hottest team in the circuit but Tucker. or the B. Y. C. will give an a'i-gument on that score. In their last 5 games the B. Y. C. have won 4 while losing only one to the Aces. Playing-manager Barry Moore will be back in Parkdsle harness tonight following the 3-game sus- pension handed him by league ore- sldent Cleaver MscLean. and will add a good deal of thump to the Parkdale defense. It will be ii1tcresting'tou to see how the B. Y. C. deal with Park- dale's pesky playing coach Allie Carver. Breezing slang at the top Battle For Top Spot Wheiji BYC--Flyers Play Tonight 0! the lesson Icorlna Dlrada with 3'! points made up of a gag), gm, 5 assists Carver has been pmsm, to every oniwsins Bolltendcr in in. league since he nunhandled lin- Acel by Morlns 10 souls in ii-lo. Fillers win esrlelr tn the season No l 'm in the league has bee, 3b19 '0 keel? Carver off the score sheet since the early llmea of in. league. Montague. Aces and s; 1) 0. all had their chance but 3. Y C. conch Wally shepherd thinks in has the solution in s clinging 5:... slow by the name of Lloyd Shop. herd, whose defensive play ha, been one of the uutstandlngs as. pects of the youth club team, Don Whelan and Brian Msccal. lum who canablv handled Tuesday". thriller between Montague and s D. U. wul be the referees for in. Itl5ht's conic t. The sharp referee. tog played no little part in letting TIICIGBWI ulna over in the record time of 1 hour and 55 minutes. Genie time is 3:30 sharp. "ll goals put him second in that d9l)ai'llllt'lii in league-lcadcr .-lliic Carver. who will likely get a lot Allies 4:34: 4. Saint John. Palla- diiio (Smith. Rublci ll:0.'i. Penalties Brklacich 4:10. l(ull- hruiley season began. iillfll-ll? iule unit in-wine. .llcrrill's . t liy. . of attention from Shepherd in '0-, an-ank Ku'I.ma and Bill Barrett Mill” 33"” hclped both Kullman goals in the first icrlod. The secondended I-I Merrill Plneau llefti and Lloydlsiuce tiic Shepherd have been two ol the Pineal: ill an Twin Hoop sin ioaurdiau Pilot...- garkplugs of the B. Y. C. teainishepherd no lin- N.F.L. Claims 12 Players season. the luiluuiii; Mir I-AIUWIJ to he affected llmiiilliui Tlucr C;ilx- Iiuliiiack Vliu-e Glwzalcs. rimllli-rl in lVasIi- lnL'ii'lil ficdskilis. illluilrcal Aloucllrs -- II-iilhiitk J. (0 (VHIOIIIIO. n 105.: Kluilciie. half- LLOS ANGELES WP---Ndtloiitil Football League club owners. v lud- , mg up their annual di-all nirwlinfi Wednesday. have staked cl.-iiviis on ' "L at least 12 playcrs SLLfl(fI In Fana- dtan contracts. Three haw played - in Cangdaofatlitmtiiwriii. Ii1ziil.s:d thc,clrallcd by Ciiicaf'.0 Bt'di'c- : Bells.-:'Jlitu that at least eight of tliclhack Bob Moss and lricklc Bob . 5:: Caiiadian professional clubs llnrilioloiiicw. draflefi ll-V CleV.e' ' - - i d 3- 1. W W”: L”.fglS..'.”.-".':il.-33f is un- Eore ip any resumption of the bnr- back Tom ITlic Bombl 'fi.icy, who demwleirfare over player riqlits played for the Rough Riders last Tit" h has been waged sporadically season. drafted by Detroit Lions. wmlc Canada-5 m.s'.1a,-ge.scalein- Toronto Argonauts - llalfback ' clfm of the US player market Dirk Shalio. an Arsonaui for the 351951 ' ' lasl. two years, drafted by Los An- SDTTOF Rams V MAY BE MORE . British (foliimbia l.ious--Tackle With some Canadian clubs Sllii Nornian Masters. drafted by Chic- withholding the names of nialrft ago Ca rrllnals. and Romnile Illned since the close of the 19-5'ali.oucni. drafted by San Francisco Viilers; fullback Dcu 5; Peters. drafted h.V Dmfnlf Winnipci: Blue Bombers 3 full- back i3nh' Davenport. rlraiieil hyi ('lcicl;iiirI Curling Draw 1 ' I C21 si- npcdcrs .- iiaiihai-k t i ii For Tonlgh EBfIgliililSIf):(lI. drafted by Phila- ' (I I ll. E l S. l Th: Rm rf?l"f1:i'l::SLh:liFI(e:i1:r7liGill: PICl:Il'll'iaflnlfl;ilg eESI(IlTli'W Guard Vir- . Elma ytigus W ' '.nn.i(..- inn: Bolinpcr. drafted by I I fee i -.C Vlzic-i)oii.'iirl vs llnuill II" C”””'”'l”o - ' Cameron. , .--.ii st roiuii.rii.i'i'i'" l t l 1ce2-F. ll2m'aenV5 ll 3 Mac” The only clue to the inli-ntmns . Neill. ....e . L. :5 Ice 3 - J. S. MacDonald vs D. m''' . .- . Saunders. ,cur"ng Ice 4 - E Mac-Tunis vs V. Acorn 3:45 F. iii i .l. Ice 1 - Dr. L. Pruwsc vs H. MOniugUe I'””"5' mm s(.0RE r f Atkinson. 5 g 5 vv - - K ,l l 4 Ice 2.- E. Tanton vs W. Mac- Curling schedule Montague Rink 3Il'c';:llyl':1"""r.'VlH 20 If 5," its 1 p Lame. W for ind?-IN: W 4” T.” W Cg 5-nmh 9 0 9 0 Ice 8 - D. Hill vs Dr. . Mac- 7' P. I M. IL Igiauml PA. R' Mm.,,m,N” 4 0 4 3 -.1 Donald. v,...-i ma -- Al Mal l'"'' "5 ' B. llulligliii 5 o 3 l0 if g co 4 -7 J. E. Burdcii vs !)r Sullivzin. p N (-aIlaL,lm" 2 2 0 5 'i E. S. Giddlfl I. Vicsl ice - R Beck vs (xcn. lllc- J. Hnnluhmy 4 I ! 9 ' After tonig t there will he ihi'ce'.Iiityi-9. M P. Murphy 3 9 0 12 more rounds in this competition. 9 P. M. w Pepler Trophy. P. Murphy 0 0 0 0 after which the 6 high teams will East ice -- l-I. Mactriegor vs. J. L(,1gmm,r 0 1 0 1 play a double knockout Io decide Dr. P. Mclntyrc. w V H ..- .4 .. the winner of the Rendezvous Tro- West icc - P. biiicluii vs l-i. -1-"ml 25 5 12 57 play and Prizes. llloar. sou,-1, nigh ' H. Psquel. 3 0 1 fl C. Peters 3 Ii 2 6 I Thr C .l. Clinton 0 0 2 0 K. O'llaiiIcy 2 l 0 3 n' r P. Woori fl 0 3 0 I. ' I M do a M k E. Lulz 0 0 1 ii iii. Walsh 1 I 3 ll Dow mg s e Icme 0 es .. . .. . . . ' M. LcBruik 5 0 1 10 Primroses No Pushovers P Paw i 0 2 B the projects being curried on II Total 13 2 15 33 iln- N. H. L this season is an at- tempt to shorten the time con- siiiiicd in completing league :i'nPs. The league here also has linen working on the problem knowing well that it is not good 'lilhII(' rclntluns to have tons sit- llng on hard seals for 3 or Ill0I'4' hours. no mattcr how exciting Lhr llflnw may he. Tuesday's name must have hroiiglit Joy to the ext-ciitivcs' hearts for it was only I hour and 55 minutes from the time of thc referees opening whistle until the siren sounded the cod of the game. e . . The Montague Primroses with luhby Dowling at the helm show-l ed quite conclusively on Tiiesday night that they are determined to nuke a good showinr: in the Island Ieaior League. It was feared af-j tor their two postings at the haudsll of the powerful B. Y. (' Iliui llicy ware going to be cosy pickiiius for the rest of the league bill it was. only unbelievably hard luck and some sensational piick-stopping by Wilf Gillis in the S. D. U that t the Prlmroscs from ulilkiiiup with an easy victory Tiivsday , The acquisition of Dowling and the addition of some new face In A OUND N AB , , the Mutssue lineup teem?" "' BayHMiners Aofnihe (CL;-iiic B." hurled ""' WM" "'3" Jiiniiir Loop announced lllomlay 5" "uni "" 33"" ""3 ""9 ilizil lhcv were going to fold giving 5 1"'"9 """"”l I” "'9 "mass as iIIflIll.l'lRSfTll iunc which has bccri ""5 N” V" I'""'' by "'9 5' hoard quite often in tho past cou- " c' '3 in nyer" Th" M" Die of vearsl financial ti bIes.... UN "7 "V "M D”"""' h" However the Glacc Bay team made ”qmlggly ady instilled into the mp for R mm? on Tuesday his team will do a lot for the mm mm”. "5 own WW” and In!” '3 "”"I' M th” bwh” now it is thought that an effort " ”” '"”' we I""' Will be made to kccp the team NWA" 5” V” II" '9" "'E” alive in the one-time 4-Team now ed sends bat first Summmiide aldtlicn Montague ran into a 3-'lcnm .lI';0n&.. Apps Aisonnult y linyn wt orlh Sydney In that r::':::b':-M"""a:;' ::r':'l';'.:!:' circuit and Ii the league rnllarvses with the pros t of hlvllll mm M"""'''"' P”''"''"' """'” '”'”” "' reiig clubs :3! two weak one! imwvii Mills black Mliignmln Mil ' cu rig onguo w 7 gnas -- -- :31: left and that is Innate!- kceplng him in top spot on the Montague squad-tied with Dave ' , , , lliaclieod. of the NFL miiiers lids iiimldcd by general manager George Halasl of the Bears. who telephoned Al- oueiic cxcciiiive diroclnr Illichel Normandm before the draft meet- ing to assure him the drafting of Caroline was ”.lusl a formality." Caroline. a 1954 all - America back for the University of Illinois. was popular in the Chicago area before academic CIeil('I0ll(:ieS pre- vented him from playing college football last fall and resulted in his signing a Canadian contract. It appeared that Halas was protect- ing his NFL rights in the fleet Negro iizill-carrier in case he later became a free allcni The case of llzivciipori was dif- fcreni. The hurly UCLA line- plungcr. one of the stars of the Jan. 2 Rose Bowl game. was un- derstood to have signed with Win- Signed By Canadian Clubs nipeg raiiicr than an NFL club be- cause his religious beliefs prcicnt his playing football on Sllilflitxs. The Western lulcrprnvinclal Foul- ball Union docs not schedule Sun- day games It appeared likely that BHI'lIlllI- omciv, picked up in the last round of the draw. and others who were chosen late in the balloting wtire named as a safcly measure in the event of their bccomlng availzmlc later for NH. play. Canadian plziycr raids of other years madc it less probable that ceded by the drafiinl: clubs Willi- oiil a fii:hi. Clevcland and Dri- roll. bnlh i'nI)licl'I of players iinllcr teams in the past. particularly bitter over Canadian tactics. But the NFl.'s resentment mcr 14 all the turn lIlll)iVPfI uullld be cnn-: after Palladlno shot the first of his trio. Ruble led the assist column with three. Fl-odericton playing coach iluizliie Campbell suffered a game pflaily after 15 minutes of the middle session for shoving referee Walter Butler. Campbell had just rdceiycd a minor. which was Hinchberger lPallsdlno. Rub i cl 17-28 served by Bernie MacDonald. llininrs for fighting went to Dorriiiglon 16: 47. Tod Sloan Gets 25th But Leafs Lose To 'runoN'r0 '(CP)- M 0 n i r eal lcanadicns broke out of a scoring 'fumiue Wednesday night to defeat Tui-onin Maple Leafs 3-2 in a Na- tional Hockey League game before .341 fans. Canadians-who have been in Ihcir worst slump of the season. losing four of their last five games and had counted only one goal in lilo minutes of play before Wed- nesday night--increased their lead contract in them by Caiiadimi over the second-place New York have be-on Rangers to eight points. Toronto remained tied for the No. 4 spot in the standings with O. S. S. Defeats Souris 57-38 in an exhibition basketball. till played at the Holy Name Halli '1'iics(l.'iy Queen Sriiizirc Scliuui ric- fcnicd Sniiris High School 57-LIB. P;iui (fiimmisllcy uas high scnrcr tor Q.S.S. with 12 points. lie was follnwcd by Merrill Flynn mid Billie Mulligan with 11 and 10 pliillls. Illcl l.eBi'lii:k lcri Soiiris with T0 Western Coaches To Press For More Blocking WINNIPEG lCPi Western coaches are going to press for additional blocking In Canadian football. and they likely will gain some support from their eastern counterparts. The five mcntors or the Western lnterprovinclai Football Union plan to meet here tonight prior ii the four-day sessions of the WIFL-' nrl eastern Big Four. The two lcagucs will hull Iii-u' annual meetings here Friday go into joint sessions Saturdag and Sunday. thcn revert back to in 'ie clean-up meetings Monday Minor Hockey Ai Arena Today A A practice for all 05! paper- urighi and pea woes who have on. About Smooth MISURINA. ileiiy IAPT - The iiiiri'or-likc siirizicr of the Lake Misiirliizi ice rink where the Olym- pic Spfwfi skating competitions will be hcld next week is exciting Caiuidats three-man skating teani. "Ills simply excellent." said coach ('IiIr9llL'P Dnii-uoy of Saska- toon. ''I never saw Ice like lhlx." "Win-liiri' or not our boys will win any medalsgls hard to say- there's A lot of competition-you know. But I'm reriain they'll turn in the host times they ever have acliicvcli personally " Tlic trio of Caiialiiaiis entered In the winter Olympic Games arr Jnliiiiiy Sands, 22-year-old H:iska- ioon sprint arc. Tialpli Oliii. 29- ycar-nld Calgary long diuiaiice specialist who may enter all four Olympic speed skating races, and Gordon Audlcy, Si. James. Man- star who tied for third in the 500- melre race of the I052 Olympics. Tho Canadians have been taking things easy since their arrival Iierc three days ago. "We still need to get accustomed to the altitude." Downey ex- plaincd. ”To get the boys in better shape as far as the altitude is con- Olympic Skaters Excited Ice Surface cerncd we send them walking up the mountains once bcfiire break- fast and once after. It helps lin- rove their breathing ou the lower evels.” . PLAGUED BY MUSCLE Audley has been favoring a strained muscle in his right leg but he says. "1 should be all right in a few days. I really don't know what happened in ii.” Olin and sends are in good con- dition. A thick. wet snow and low hang- ing fog banks handicapped prac- lice sessions Wednesday morning. Skaters were kept off the ice must of the morning while workmen shovellod snow away to protect the ice surface. The inclement weather gave the Canadians a chance to make their first lengthy tour of gortlna d'Antpesso. six miles from e rs. only seen Olympic skaters training here are four South Kur- cans. one Frenchman and ap l'0X- lmetely no Italians. Most o the other entrants are competing in re - Olympic events at Dnvos. wltzerland. Canadians the idle Chicago Black Hawks. The Maple Leafs led 1-0 after llile first period and the second ended 22. Sloan. the league's leading gnnl scorer with 38 to his credit. counted for Toronto. DUFF OPENS moments before on Sloan's closc-in "iv. Gcnffrlon made it 1-1 norir the midway mark of the second frame with a long. low drive and Rich- ard gave Canadiens a 2-1 lead at 18:50 when he pounced on a loose puck in the Toronto zone and picked the corner of the net. Sloan tied the score 89 seconds latcr after a close-in passing play nciir Planic. the league's lop playmaker with 31 17:48. 10:11: lB:l' strong. lteaumei 18:50. Penalties: None. .1. stead (Geofirlonl 12:55. Itronr! 3:15. Planlc Lumlcy man 15:58. Leplne 15:58. Kuzma 16:47. Third pcrloii. .3 Saint John. Ru- bic,(Palladiiio. Barrctli 10:52: 6 Saint John. Palladino Hinclibergcri 17:00; ll. Saint John. -Peiialiies Smiiii (major) 5;53, (major) 5:53. Lepliic Olmatcad. a tangy player who is assists but with only eight goals. added No. 9 to settle matters at 14:56 of the final period. Ills low shot from just inside the Toroiitri blueline somehow found its way through a maze of players In front of goalie Harry Lumley and into stead 3:31. Roaiime 14:37. Johnson second period: 2. M o it I r esl. Geoffrion (BelIveau. Hervey) Montreal. M. Richard 4. Toronto. Sloan (Arm- Tiilrd period: 5. Montreal. Olm. Penalties: M. Richard :15. Arm. 13 it 11-88 12 1! 0-34 MON(."l'ON (CPI - M 0 n c t o It Hawks vacated the Atlantic Coast Senior Hockey League cellar Wed- nesday night by scuttllng Amherst Ramblers 4-1 in e hard-bumping encounter. Hg. .ks stuck in the basement of the four-team league since Nov. 2. moved into third place a point ahead of Fredericton Capitals who bowed to Saint John Beavers 7-1 at Saint John. It was Monctoirs scvcnlli straight win at home. ”0"i,l'99” mile” EFDVEW W"9l llloncton spotted Amherst a first righlwiugers Bernie Gcoffrlont andppp,-ind goal by gob Relay than Maurice Richard. Rookie wiiiizerlslruck rm. two "pid,m.e um" 3 Dick Diiff- and veteran centre Torilsecond, apart. 1-My Mid gh, iud the rest of the way. Tvan Home and Billy Sinnell werl the scorers. A few minutes later Moncton moved in from 3-1. rlefenceman fDuhff opened the scoring at it l-iirrcd Weaver counting. They ad- ii; L.” ”'5lh Period will A 29'I"0ipdod another in the third off the ” "ml 5 "I which but !0HIlPlslick of winger Bob Bowness. Jacqiics Plante. who had savodl Bumping was thick and heavy. Hard-Bnmping Game . (Ruble. A Ramblers 4-1 Scuttle producing 10 minor penalties-five to each club. At times the tussle threatened to break into a free- swing bottle. but the referees re- tained control. Shermie White. needing only one point to break Roy (Buck) Whit- Inck's ACSHL record of 94. did not play because of a touch of in- fluease. BU Y MMAII First period: 1. Amherst. Reid (Powers. Brillsntl 7:04. Penalties: Powers 8227. L. Ki- ley 16:54. Second period: 2. llloncton. Houle (Sinnetti 15:18: 8. Moncton, Sinnett (Lncroixl 15:42: 4. Mone- toii. Weaver (Carver) 18:43. Penalties: Weaver :48. Sionett. Leyte 7:85. Sinnett 10:09. Third period: 5. Moncton. Bow- ness (Carver. Leduc) 7:03. Penalties: Piris 0:24. Reid 12:10 L. Kiley 18:14. Weaver 16:54. Maurice Richard ' ls Honoured Ai Maple leaf Game TORONTO ((13) we Maurice Ri- chard. hockey's- greatest seam-. Wednesday was honored by Tor- onto. the city which often gives him Jeers and jibes. The great right winger with Montreal Cnniidiens was presented with it pair of gold cuff links by Mayor Nathan Phillips in recogni- tion of his 500th National Hockey Saddler Retains Title On T.Ii.0. SAN FRANCISCO (APieCham- plan Sandy Saddler retained his eatlierwelght championship with a ltith-round TKo of Filipino Flash Elordc Wodnosda night. Referee nay F ores stopped the bout after 50 seconds of the i3tl1 round with Elorde's left eye bleed- ing copiously. It was the third time in as many rounds he had halted the sons but Robert Lad- don permitted t e little Filipino to continue the first two times. Saddler was leading on points at Slated Tonight An other doubleheader is slated to city Basketball League play to. night at,P. W. C. auditorium. la the "first encounter at 1 pin. the Trotters take an the Ace: and In the second game P. W. c. meets the Nomads. it appears that at least one win. ning and one losing streak will 5. brought to a halt in ionlglw. geinos. Both Trotters and Au. remain. after playing I gun", u... defeated while the Wslshmen uni the Nomads have yet to rack up their first win. The Trotters and Aces each hold victories over P. W. C. and Ne- Insds and only a do can keep eith- er one or the other from taking over the league lead. Staverl Pots 4 To Pace Victory Jimmy Stewart scored 4 goals to lead the Tigers to a 4-8 victory over the Monarchs in a pee-wee game that was the only minor lea- gue actlvity at the Sports Arena yesterday. J. Ghiz. W, Edwards and A. Maclseod scored for the Monarchs. Tonight's Lineups ,The following are the lineups for i0nIEIlt'5 game at the Arena; Flyers: Goal Roper; defense Ms Lend. litll. Moore. Ready. Josey; forwards. A. Carver. S. Carver. Gregory. Dun. I-furry. J. MacLeod. Whi' head. I B. Y. C. Goal Gehrke: defense. Ready. 1'”. Shepherd. Smith. Mac- Lurs; forwards. Plneau. L. Shep- hcr. H. Simmonds. Lewis. W. Shepherd. Burke. Wilson. Weather- tlie time 68-64 on the AP card. hie. Macbonsld. Kane. the cage. League goal. scored two weeks Summary BIO- Flrst period: 1. Toronto. Duff (Sloan. Bnltonl ll:l4. Penalties: Biircga 1:4-i, Olm- WEEK END SPECIALS AT GLOBE CLOTHES Ry KEN MI'J'l'HEIlAT. Canadian Press Staff writer PRAGUE iCl"i-Canada's Olym- pic lesm Wednesday night gave a sparkling display of fast. accurate shooting as they exploded for six goals in the final pcrlod to over- whclm Czcchosloi-'akia's B team 9-1 in an exhibition hockey anic. Kltclienei' - Waterloo Dutc men won round afier round of applause from some l5,000 spectators in Prague's open-air ice stadium for their clcan. dazzling play in win- ning the sccond straight game if a pro-Olympic wsrniup tour. The Dutchmen. demonstrating their ability to play under Europ- can hockey rulcs that discou age hfldytilltiiiis and boarding, were rarely off the mark. while The Czcclis oficii shot wild. in addition the Canadians drow only one. minor penalty against two minors by the Clecltl. clauses in the morning will be held at the flports Arena today from ll- II. This is the only session on tap today for the minor icllues. Certainly no team in the league & to up with the ill-for doggsd the Aces its beginning. Thai they are In hitting is hard to believe. with thpgttcldsg they have; ANNUAL VIII be IINDEVOIIS r. I. i; sisii sun ems ASSOCIATION ” mueoiir. JAN. zi. ms at 6 us. it MEETING said at RESTAURANT LAUFMAN LEADS ATTACK Ken Lsufman. 23-year-old car- enter from Hamilton, 0nt., paced he Dutchmen attack with two goals and two assists. singletons were scored by Geor e Scholes. Jerry Thebarge, Art urst. Paul Knox. Buddy Horne. Bob White and Billy Colvin. The Cucll team. which held Russian Olympic club to s 3-: its in an exhl ition some about six weeks ago. zoomed into a mold- llved lead when the arm was less than two minutes od. Karol Folio sent a perfect pass to Mlloslev Chsrouzad. who cut in from the left wing in whip the puck Into the corner of the net. In s pre-game ceremony. the Czech players presented the Cans- alans with dolls dressed in Czech- oslovakian native costumes, and in return the Canadians gave them pennants in the Dutchmen green SPORTS ARENA LTD. and while colors. Admission: A&fe HOCKEY THURSDAY. JANUARY T! AT 0:30 P.M. 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