0 Miners Come From Behind For 2 - 1 Victory Over Millionaires At Glace Bay GLACE BAY, N.S., Jan, 25 - (GP! - Last-place Glace Bay Min- era crime from behind in a closely. fence, Maclntyre, Weaver. Whalen, Marineau: forwards, Rowe, Mc- Dniiagh, Pirie, Robertson, Hilde- fought Maritinie Major Hmke5il(4l:3-ill- Bil'Uk0ll. Horeck. Hill. League panic here Saturday to edge - Glace. Bay: Goal. Lockhanl den Sydney Millionaires 2-1. The win boosted Miners to within, , N , l10ldlIllZler' l l””"' fence, Cooper, Amadlo, Hinchberg- forwards, Joss, Bon- a point of Millionaires. K B K , R H down third spot in the four-ieanit::::ElrT;;wil:g,L l:.lQ7l':o'nV :2ll(l1,I',' 13:. leazuc, The first two periods went score-l Cmckmt less a: both teams were held off: SCMMARY by opposing goalies: Nick Pidsodni-ll in Sylney nets had the hardest Flnl Perlod time, kicking out 26 shots during, smlmg: Nnml ill” 1'” lT9l"P5- Penalty: Morrow 2:45. Dnii Lntkiiart had l7 saves tori Gliirri Flay during the same lllllP.l lViill:ona:rr-s drew first blood lfti the game with Bill M(:Donagh scor-ll ing at 216. Roiiiiie Rowe and? George Rohertsoii drew assists. l Thh-.1 period Keri wnmon. 24-ii-at-niii ceiiirel 1---Sydney, McDonagh Second Period Scoring: None. Penalties. None. who starred with Saiiil .loiui Bea- iRoberisoii, Rowe! 2:16 ir-r: la.-f seasoii nllfl i)lRl'1llf: his 2 Glritie Bay, Watson first game for Miiicrs, l(lT(IllP(l the (McCrn.t'keiii 2:44 ,-mllll, al 3-.44, l 3- Glace Ba)". Rayiiak Paul Raviink scored the uziineri tMace,v, Miller! . 5:42 nt,'i'-12 with Hub Morey and Gor- F Penalty: Backor 15:28. ('l1P Nfiiler liclping, ”7”l”3 lino-lips. l liockliart . 10 7 10--2'1 Sydney. fvllill. Plrlkllrlllli (lr- PlrlSrl(lll,l' 12 14 12--38 iS.DiU.iHoopsters Score . 38 - 32 Victory Over Dal In Exhibition Game - l Trio Faint l7tin.stnii'.s Uii'.versit,i'f1mnt, 30.29, lmricriiinil ir.'in1,0nll1P strength of The Saints turned on it strong ti determined sneoiid half Ofl(in1S)lVf-'llD-Cnlirl. game to control the ball came from behind to defeat 0 '-for the remainder of the contest. hriusie iniivorsiry 33o-Wll” gnI)n?T'lLP(l.l1."' Dorais, Taylor and C.v. Mc- l-ubtirin hoof? flame Hie ll" - - -- Is.-inc they took possession of the Gim Oil 5RlUrfi3.V lliElii- rebounds from the Dal basket to life Saiiils trailed 15-12 Al the keep the brill in scoring territory, end of a slow first llhlflhllid gl)lll"iv' The scoring was done by Johnny ed into a 25-22 point 95 Urmll Taylor. He scored twice within a the third quarter on Jacki Real-ll matter of seconds to put the saints dons 5ll3I'1?-5li00liYlK- D3 We" ahead 34-29. Clanc scored once for ahead nariv in the final 'lU3Ti9Titlie visitors and Taylor came back but Johnny Ta.'t'l0T 09 the Sam” to toss in two more field goals to name up with tour field Roals to wmn up the game, but the local Collegiafl-5 Well 3l'l9ad The defeat was the second suf- at the final whistle. fered by the Dal team in ten starts Both team! Played 8 Cl0SEdKf"3i'd- this year. The Saints are undefeat- ing game and the strong eemcs ed. of the visitors kept the Saints well The game WM capnhly handled off-stride during the first half. 'Ihel by Eml Nlchnlson nnd John Mlll. Saints scored only one point ((1lLlT!llI'liz lnlln -l-ll”. mllpn ll lonls against the first five minutes an V6 St. nun.-t.an's and seven against points in the first quarter. DQL Jack Reardon, of the saints was the leading point. getter, Jack had sevm field goals and four free throw.-. for a total of 18. R.1ll'll'1P"i'-up with 10 points for the satnts was Johnny Taylor, whose Dnnnhl. sensational last quarter shoottnizlpomls provided the Saints with their wln- Mnllnlh. nirig margin. Gus Dorais. who turn- Mncxlnnon ed in B verll lstrorig perfrvrmaiice, Rnarnnn had seven no n s. Taylor Fawkiri led the visitors with 10 lVlc'l,,nm. polntn as the result of three fit-lri Mnnnnnnln glalsmaontidfgligefree throws. Goes of Mntnney - To a s Goss opened the scoring in the first quarter by making good :in it free throw, Clancy of the visitors put Dal ahead 3-0 before Jack Reardon sank ii fmil shot for the Eaint.s' first point. Earl Macxinnon scored the Saints' first basket with A. one hand run- ning shot from the side, Reardon of the Saints came up with a has- grt titri-mg the first quarter while Clancy had two and Raivkin Nel- son and Goes each scored on foul shots for Dal. The Saints started to roll late in the second qiiai-fer as they cut into an eight point lead huilt. up by the visitors. Dririas. Reardon and Tay- lor name through with field goals for the Saints in the second ten- minute scssloii. Fearrlnn cut loose in the third qviartr-r and his nine point bai'r:it.ve uric mainly rospmislble for the Bl--ls-I-ON. Jan 25 gun”, Saints three point lead at the endlRn.,le nnllleln," Jlm Plemnlll 'l0'lml'”ll.ier: "7 (llllall",RawklnH?!lrFp0itLEd recovered .from last sum- tihierdlrisiianrifh-imre M” H ' "liners nervnus breakdqwn,osigned s The D11 linonslcrs led by 1'Iaii'-iSnl,n.dnl.I 'm'l" A "plan lmdt Tllh; mad wgnllfilirlllfl Bll'l'Tiil'1ghanl Southern As- shori-livyed Ta: Dnrziis sank a oiic- Smiimlmn Cmb' has been Ncuper. liandrr in send the Saints out. lll Ming H sRmsom' Fia' YEO THEATRE SUMMARY S. D. II, . T 3 1: E .. .. :h:)O3'al-I--4O1J3 oooooac--:1 " '1 bbahl-4-35333! Daihousie '!i Q '1: Rawkin Nelson Clancy Cliinv . Sutherland Goss Jones Robb , Gltidwin Elliott. Totals 3O333b339G3v4CA Saooozav-we--.5"?! mlQ33'-f9CJOt-dF4b-3 Piersiaii Signs A With lletliox MONTAGUE Monday - TliPS(li1)', 26th and 27th "YOUNG MAN WITH IDEAS" Glen Ford - Ruth Roman Bank Nites - Win SS-45.00 or 350.00 plans the Canadians and Islanders SYDNEY SEAT SALE:- TODAY-SATURDAY-2 PM. T0 0 PM. MONDAY-9 A.M. T0 2 PM. GENERAL SALE-MONDAY 2 EM. AND --EXTRA... 7:15 .p.m.-Juvenile Islanders vs. Nine Mile Creek Bulldogs Two periods lou.l an-I . - V 1 H9039" THE GUARDIAN. CI-IARLOTTETOVVN JANUARY 1 26, .1953 .,lRampaging Islanders To -,lMeet Sydney iiCousins” lln Game Here Tonight Murph Chamberlain's raiiipag-l ring islanders, who have bowling over their opponents the past three weeks, will take on 'i95.'i contract with Boston Red Sox 0! champion-like regularity during 0 Here Tonight Johnny Horeck-'s Sydney Mi L011-l In lhe early (lays of the Ma .ll aires in. an M. M. H. L. game - - - - -- Major Hockey League scggdmzlilel-efonlgm, Two -Abegweit .House League when the Glace Bay Mine” weret of on -llie trail of the falter- flames bill be lllabffi at PNHC8 0f l Wales College tonight. The Arabs the only team that could hold th ir mg Ham” Auanli” me, Nmld' ,. , . own ngnlnnll lhe Halllnx AllnnJC5,'ers ii-.ll -he prepared tonight tol will play P. iv. C. at seven ociock ll, was freely slated that we Halhlkecp their almost perfect l-ecordl and Rays will meet the Second humans could not nlny nzalnsl me agmnsi the. Sydney Club illlElCt.l Saints at 8.15 Mlners lolnchecklng slyle M nla-V.,Tlie Miilloiiaires this 3E'.'li,' liavel ---ewe-m 3.2:.t:1:::”..::.r::e::..:..::”..:;i.itl2233-islfiliiKW" ” ””lMiIion Defeats Glasgow Road nun, ln lhe Halifax camp. Judgmg The best they could do vfas sal- from the outcomes of their recentivage. R 3'3 draw W0 lleeki Mm" game, with (he Islanders lhere ls a But ltl spite of their repeated fail- lnowlnn susnlclnn ln lnese Cllnlnn ui-es to win the Millionaires have able to put up ttlh:i.rtht;1Atlantlcs can not stand Egglucmng mules 50"” Closeli Al Nmll, Rn." R-mk 5l,ln,.(ln,. oug oin . l A l - . 5 E . . l They probably Milton Hoinets defeated made their best "mm . d M l L f 9-8 in I” W” F93 R "Wlllh Si"CC MUl'i-ill showing on me” last nip hcm'lSI;liSt:i;enli:vRg):me. Ttrltiinuzlii sthe ice Chamberlain rounded out his lllle-lAlLh0UlZl1 they lost out by A 5-2 was Sell ll (lid ml keen ll”, up of hockey players and gave the 590”? "ley pmled Crowd picasmgigoiils from piling up. 50-” the SW39" llfllll 30 may it his hockey "Eli-ll inch Of. me way . Goal-getters for llurnnls were way against the I-liiligonians. since The lslflildcfs S0 111'-0 i0Ii1El1i5,Mal,Lmn. lnl.,.l,- L-,.,M.s nnll A... then the. islanders have won four Flame Willi E 5013” l'9C0YCl- llll,l,.m.5 lwn earn l3(.l.nnr,l, nnd D, gmn-l lhglilieir last 15 games they have Wolllcoles one man Scoring for Glasgow Road were out of their five games l Atlantics. In that time the Atlar.-llov tied three Md l05i lW9- 1” lid” tics big line of Watson, Cainpbelijdii-i0" may ha” be?" undefealed f.eCl:iir, and Acorn two each. and Ford has practically been stop-im lhclli la” ll” Star” 'M.-irLeod Elam-linrd, Wilson and lied cold, the reason being the closei -l0l1Im.i' HOFECK 0i the lil3lli0l1"Cnn,(.mn' one out-ll, checking or Huh Begum-l, and Lhclaii-es will not be obtaining the R,,l,,,.,,,.s n.,,,.e lll L-,.n,.lml and body checking 0fR0i1i1le HllltSf.al1(li5El'Vl('95 Of his Phil Vll3l?. Phil A, Maccniium, his cohorts, lwas in North Bay last week to 0 - 0 ldiscuss terms with Leo Lamour-l A i And that could be the reason EUX of the North Ba)" TTBDDFTS H b C F for the recent fiery'nutbrcaks byland it appears likely that Vilalel a S the Atlaiitics'1-lugliie Campbell, A(:- will remain in Ontario for the re- cording to reports the latest Camp-lmaindcr of the year. bell display started before his scrap! Prior to foniglitls M. M. H. L. with Brklaclch. Several minutes came the Juvenile Islandem Sydney Star 811.: - .J.'tf..:.. . .. Centre-man George Robertson (above) pligv-making star of the Sydney Millionaires will see action here tonight. i7oMnGWiii?" first fight Harry Poultoii of Cliarlottctoivn defeated Joey ”Kid” Blair by an unanimous six-rouiid decision in a fight at Butte. Montana last week, it was learned here yesterday, The fight was the first for Poiiltnii slrict: he left for Western Canada, Poultoii. who now fights out of Calgary, is expected to meet Lou Lawrence the undefeated middle- weight clirimpion of Western Cau- willl . prior to the scrap Gustaveson turn-jnieet the Nine Mile Creek Bull-lRed S 3.3 ed over Hughie with a hip check dogs in an exhibition contest. The. that set the stage for the ensuing game is the first for the Juveniiesl .,-s l scrap and the customary Campliellland is the steppiiiiz stone towards; m-;'rP.()1'T, ilall. 25 -. (GP)- attack on the referee. The rcsultlthe development of future liock-lniollu-cal canadit-ns ('.'ii'llC froml ended in Campbell's banislimeiit e,v pla,rcrs. fbehind twice here tonight to tie from the game. From all reports the ,iuvciiilcsiDeti-oit Red Wings 3-3 and keep . , . twill ice a smart, fast hand .of,withiii a point of the Nationuil Ford, of course, has been hit inuch; lmck-cliaselig, Thciy oppmicntsl iiockey League leaders. harder than Campbell. He iilays orrfrom Nine Mile Creek will bej Btid Mat-Phei-sou gave. the Mont- leiia Wills and mlislu llaillol the S?lm"'mostl,v yoiiitg hockey players and rcalers the;r fiiial deadlock Side Of the iCC as Ronni? "Lillie it should be quite iiiterestliirz to 60-foot scrcciicd shot with less Murnh" HUT-Si. F0111 DT0b3bl.V i185 see how the hoys stack tip against: than six minutes left in play in the tlilken a worse beating from Hurst one nholhel-, The first, garne startsl f::im(-,3 Detroit goallkcepcr 'rel'li1'y t. an any other player in the at 7.15. Sall'Cl1itll( liacl no ci.-uice. on c League and we doubt if he will be; .nL-...,-L -.-L goal, MacPhci'sonis second of the of much trouble to the Islanders for; season. d . the rest. of the season, He was not B B The Wines. who liilve lnlle W, in the lineup Saturday and accord- ,i-onie up with it victory in tiielr mg to reports has spent the last ilast five starts, scored all their goals while Maurice t'llhe Rocket) Ricliard was in the penalty box. Richard also scored once, his 19th of the season. It was the only tally of 8. fast first period and came after Kenny Mosdell had in- tcrceptcd a pass in the Detroit zone and set the Rocket up for his 20-footer. When Richard was jailed for a penalty in the middle stanza, and MacPhci'son followed him off sec- onds litter. Detroit scored twice while carryiiig the two-man edge. Red Kelly opened for Detroit with his season's 12th goal and Ted Lindsay followed with his 20th. Both were clean-cut markers with Gordie Howe and Alex Delvecciiio drawing assists on each. Montreal, collecting all three tal- day or two at his home in Toronto. . - . Back To Defeat There even have been some fairly o well founded reports of dLssensionlBoSton 2.1 in the Halifax ranks and that this is one of the principal reasons why Ford has not seen any action for the last two games. It could be that lermined liilnvh 0i it few more favors are being grant- Rangers tonight ed to Campbell than to the pest orifrom a 9-0 SaIurda,v sliulout at the temn, A150 reported to be on the hands of Boston Bruins to the hot seat is winger Frank King Nil" H1050 SW10 Bruins 2-1 iii -" who gpm-95 gllllle n few goals hug National 1-lot-key League clash at has many more scored against him. BMW" GEM?"- . . . The hustling New Yorkers sew- According to pm-l-est, chm-l 1.-1,-,e,q,Irri up tonii:ht's verdict in the Vice President of the Islanders, Wl1050l79TlillX period when .Ir'l-('l( Stod- 53L in on sggnrdayts game. lhe Is.l'dard and Don lknlcigli heat lenders gave their best display of Sufi?” -ll"! H"”l' '" ”"f Basm" the year against. the Aunnhhsv nets in SUV? the hluesiiiris it 2-0 Fmergsg had 3 good Word 101- all the edge after 20 minutes of play. 25---(CF)-A (le- New York hounded heck BOSTON, Jan. nhynn. hm, ,5 eclnlly Al Mlllmv Summary:-- lies while sides were cvennqulckiy Al cam, nn n.lIl)h n lerrlflc name First Period evened it on Paul Miisnicks third and stopped nlln-lemnn nnlnl blank 1- New York. 5-lnllflnrfl. I of the season. swooping in on goal, (l,.n.e..,. Mlllm. hns Cnml, nn Wllh R tstnnlol-, Sonit-it-I 11.10 he nutfought goalie Terry 'Saw- lnt of good hockey lately to prov"! 2 NNY Y0Tls2 Ralrttll . 19-it chuk for Dollard St. Laurenis rc- hln rlnht to lhnl, fancy goals ngnlnsl Penalties; Stoddard .i.00, God- bound and rammed it under the average he Snorul frey 9.26. goalie. l . o Second Period Richard caught his second pen- clow also luv, lhl, clescrlnllnn 3--Boston. Chevrcfils. n n iilty and Howe capped Detroit's the Cnmnl,ell,Bl.lllnnlCh hghll (Schmidt. linbinni 1i.3o drive with his 31st. It -was an easy The Mme 513,-led fl-hm ll mlx.hn Penalties: Pic-ise 1R.i2. -play for he was standing alone in ;n from, to the Islanders neg” camp- Third 1'1-rind front of the. crease to handle Jim bell got in one punch and the play- 5""l'i"E? N"”"- HEY-5 1i0l30Ulld- ers grappled with one another and Penalties: Sullivan 1011, Only seven penalties were called by referee Frank lldvarl as the players failed to put their grudge into it single fight. But tempers were hot and sticks high tl'il'Ollgl1' out, forming one of the best local games. of i.he season. Montreal continued to keep its hex over the N.ii.L.'s defending champions, now having played them eight straight times without fell to the ice. As they got up to re Herr " -- NEW GLASGOW. Jan. 25 -(CF) go at it again referee Goode came in between them and campbe11.- Each team scored in overtime spun Goode out of the way, wh;-n,Satut'day as Treiitoii Scotias and Goode signalled that Campbell was Picwu MBl'iD8C5 battled 10 B 4'4 mit of the game the big wiiigerlAPC Senior HOCKEY League tie. wont wild kicking sticks around the , -Z-j ice, At this time Gustavesnn was will Dilly I Hm? he-TC Hill I RN06 holding izrkiacicirs mum in the an-l:n Moncton. If the Ctinadlens as ll. signal of victory for the 15- come east they will definitely brim: lalldfils Cl8iGi1S9mtm-", M"l"'ic9 "R9Ck9"" RlCl'””'d with losing. Over 'the entire season, ' ' ' , , Montreal has won four, tied five The Montreal Caiindieiis of the and lost, hm, once, National Hockey League may play a two-lgame exhibition series with SUMMARY the Isad sd 1 th. d cw ek ofnF:brunlriy.ngMui'i::h giiC:rrrli- Fl Sf P"l”d hex-lain and the Boosters Citib are 1---.Vioiil.i-e.-ii. lchnrd negotiating with the Canadians (Mosdelli . 121571 Penalties a Bou,chnrd 3.29 Pronovost 1:12, st. Laurent 11:- 82. for this purpose. According to Second Period 2-Detroit, Kelly (Howe. Dnlvecehio) 3:19 S 3--Detroit, Lindsay ' (Howe. Deivecchln) 4:15 4-Montreal, Masnick or (St. Laurent) . 10:31 an B-Detroit. Howe ti-iay. Delvccchioi 14:51 Penalties - skov 0:40; Richud 2:50; MacPherson 3:11. CI R 5 Third Period 8-Montreal. MacPherson rolmsteadi .. . 14:40 I'(hl"IiIfI n -4 Pemiitles -. None. M.M.H.L. Standings ON . HMS I llllllll on B. P W L T F A PII. Halifax 55 33 20 2 322 183 GB 5 (:h'wwn . 55 29 23 3 203 158 61 Sydney 56 22 31 3 150 187 47 0. Buy M 21 30 4 157 107 46 , ada. Present plans call for the fight being staged around Fcbi-uarv 5. Lawrence has twice defeated Jim- my Nolan of Calgiiry. General Manager of Chicago Blacli Hawks Fined MONTllE.tI,. Jim. 23 G. (Bill) Tobin, gciirirnl of the (lhicrign Blzii'lx' llic Nntioiizil lfnrkcy been fined 5500 for referccis dressing game. A Sl)0l(('Slii.'lll for tho said tniiigiit 'l'oliin uoiil into re- feree Frziiik l.(lVJll'l'S room ht-- tween periods in object in a de- cision during a giinic between the Montreal Ciiitiidiens and the Hawks here Jitii.1tl. Ciiiiadiens won 5-2. A decision in l'C,'.'Elifl to .1 liar oifciicc by .lni-k Atliinis. ernl ammiizrir of the Drtrlot. g('l"i W. iiiiinager Hawks of Lmigtie has going into A room during it lezigun sini- gell- Red Wings is being studied. The alleg- ed offence took pl:1('r! Jun. 18 iii Dr-iroil. Montreal uon ilmt game 3-2. . Sport Briefs SACKVILLE. N. B., Jan. 25 - (CF) - Mount Allison University defeated Dalliousie. Tigers of Hal- ifax 8-2 in an exhibition hockey game here Saturday. SAINT JOHN, N. 13., Jan. 26 -- (CPi - St. Francis Xavier Uni- versity edged Saint John Atlantics 50-59 in an exhibition basketball game Saturday night. Atlantics defeated the Collcgiaiis 58-52 the previous night. ilockey:0Fores By The Canadian Press (SATURDAY) Ontario Senior A Hamilton 4 Owen sound I. Chatham 1 Kitchener 3. Stratforti 5 Sarniit 4 (ovci'l.ime). Ontario Junior A Toronto St. 6. Kitchener 4 Cali. 5. r Ontario-Quebec. Junior 8 l Move To Within Seven Points Of Halifax After 6-3 Win Over Atlantics HALIFAX. Jan. 25 -- (OP) - Charlottetown Islanders, making ef- fective use of their weight, and showing superior speed and team play, whipped Halifax Atlantics 6-3 saturdsy night before a. paid Mar-i itime Major Hockey League crowd of 5.934, second largest of the sea-l son, It was the second successive victory on Halifax ice for the Is- landers, who now trail Atlantics by only seven points. For two periods the Islanders were almost letter ;)CFgeCD. At one time they held a 5-1 ea . Atlantics snapped out of it in. the third period but could makel little headway against the rugged bodychecklng of the Charlottetown defencemen and the persistent and accurate forechecking of their for- wards. -- Scoring Star A Rough Game l ' Nineteen penalties were called by- referee Cliarlie Goode, in a rough game that several times threatened. to get out of hand. The most seri-l 5 ous incident was in the second per-. iod when Steveinrklacich of Is- landers and Hughie Campbell of Atlantics hooked in n slugging match that eventually involved most of the players of both clubs, Campbell and Brklacich given major and misconduct penal- ties. In addition, the Halifax for- ward received a match misconduct for shoving referee Goode. Bob Gray, the fast skating for- Riaht Winner Bob Gray (above) has been setting a blistering scar. ins pace in the M. M. H. L. of late. Last week Bob picked up were seven goals, two against Sydney iMlillionalres, three against Glace Bay Miiiens and two against Hali- fax on Saturday night. Since the seson began Gray has scored 25 times and amisted on 32 more for ward who has been rapidly closing it point total of 58, easily the high- lin on the leading scorers, led thelest figure of any right winger in l islanders with it pair of goals. 0th- the League. iii Rookie Scores Twice As leafs Edge Chicago 4-3 , Muckle Hoiiett shot. two of the Hallfax goals. The other was scored by Frank King. Charlottetown-Goiil. Millar; de- fence, McLagan. Travis, Brklacich. Gustaveson: forwards, Whltlock, CHICAGO, Jan. 25 --(OP)-- Rookie Gordie 1-lannigan scored twice tonight for Toronto. his sec- ond goal comiig in the third per- iod to give the Leafs ti. 4-3 victory over Chicago Black Hawks. Hurst. Gordon, Wiseman. Beaudry. Puwlshyn, Powers, Gray. Clements. Halifax-Goal, McMeekln: de- fence. Lepiiie, McNeil, McLaugh- lin, Bloom. Hayes: forwards, King, Bowiiess. Campbeil.- Watson. Mc- Phee, Goold, Bergeron. Hollett. The victory moved the Leafs to SUMMARY within 8. half game of the third- First Period place Chicago squad. 1-Charlottetown, Hurst Hannigi-in's clinching goal canit fBrklacicli) 1-12 at 7:32 of the third period, some 2-Charlottetown, Clements (Powers, Wiseman) 3-Halifax. Hollett (Watson, Bergeron) Penalties .- King 5:09. 19:50, Watson 11:20, Campbell 11:42, wiseman 11:42, Travis 11:37. Second Period six minutes after veteran Germ Couture's score had given the Hawks 5 3-3 deadlock. Earlier Toronto had taken 5 lead which was stubbornly held. Max Bentley. M14209 of the first period, Hunnigan at 17:2: 6:40 .. 18.39 i l and Watson at 18:28. gave Tor lgillivyshyh... -19 otriitota 3-18 edge Couture him scor- -" ' - e a 11:5. (Whltlock, Gustaveson) . 1:09 All llllllo or the Second. Gm 6-Ciiarlottetowii, Brklacich ll llilomson Soloed in on Hnrnv Lllm. iP0l'V9TP v - r 11”” ley to bring the Hawks within ii 7-Hfllilahv H0119” goal of H. tie. Then, at 1:17 of the. ill'3i59m 13-nithird. Couture hit again to bring Pe"”lll95 w Galii-l”'li 4109- il2i45'-iilbolll it 3-3 deadlock only to have Goold 9:23. Clements 9:23, Wat-lll .. - . son 1255, Campbell 14:06 major,llllmnlnlzfgalecaggggglgg 8" 7'32 rm misconduct and match mlscon- Fml Period duct, Brklacich 14:06 major and ln . . misconduct, Powers 17:07. 2ggg::f)l:5::' (Abel) ” H” Ti?” 1"""d (Smith, Stewart) 1-fill. 3THam”' King 3-Toronto Hanni an I ”30W”955i it v- 2125 (Boivin 'Msionfyi l'l'2Il 9-'Chmlil(1m"?0Wn'lG”y) 18,02 4-Toronto, Watson i iwm oc ' M01333" ' t (Beiitley, Horton) iR:'.'F Penalties - Watson 9:30, Pow- ers 9,30. Penalties - Tiiomsoii 3:43; Sl().'Ill stops: lO:.'il. . Millar 4 5 12-21 S"”'"' ""05 Ml:Meekln 8 12 ngnnn 5-Chicago, Mortson . . i.'t..1t Penalties-1-ltinnigan 3:iti.”Dewa- btirv 6:12. Armstrong 12:30. Gadslu 12:38. '.'Baby Face" lones Third Period . . , ill-Cliicago, Couture (Lynn). i:I7 Wins Decision 7Tt?JEt2i2'niii?”iGi.fi”t.2..) Penalties -- Morison H:3H' Nest- plos-I-ole-. Jan. 25n(Ap)n5.,ulh. ereno i2:2- Couture 12:27; Aliel paw Harold (Baby Face) Jones, 13:49: Horton 13:49. 137, of Detroit Saturday night Stops: gained a close 10-round decision Lumley .12 0 0-30 over Freddie (Babe) Herman. 1:18 Rollins . ll 9 11-31 N2 of Los Angeles in Boston's first nationally-televised boxing bout. ninfrinreriinsinwr" Jones did most of his lcorlng Roll, 0, ll-llm developed RM with hiird left: to the head and printed. 24 hon, Iervlcnl llonhl, body. Herman kept on close terms .1” nlilnul An, ,0" 0; g u. all the way by concentrating on .lones' head with left hooks and 4 mm, "ch, Mm 5.-uh, sgrylce, right crosses. Cnnriottetown. nonure pnly 40 cents. Reprint: TlIE'. SPE0lAL SALE Michael's 5 Oshawa st. Cntharlnes 3 'riii'ee Rivers 2. Northern Ontario Senltfr A North Bay 2 sault Ste. Marie, Ont. 4. Quebec senior valleyfield 5 Ottawa 3. Montredl 1 Sherbrookt-. 4 x Maritime Major Sydney 1 Glace Bay 2. Charlottetown 0 Halifax 8. Thunder Bay Senior Fort William 1 Fort Frances 2. New Brunswick Senior Saint John 5 Moncton 3. Toronto 5 Laval 7. (SUNDAY) Quebec Senior Chiooutiml 8 Vnlieyfield 1. Quebec 5 shawlnlgan Falls 3. Sherbrooke 5 Montreal 1. Ontario-Qiiebee. Junior Montreal Royals 3 Windsor 5. Northern Ontario senior A North Bay esauit Ste. Marie Mich. 1. . Ontario Junior A Oshawa 0, Toronto Mariboros B. Gait 3, st. Michael's 4. Quebec Junior Three Rivers 1, Quebec 0. . on MEWS WINTER COATS CONTINUES . Prices regularly 535.00 to 369.00- ' NOW ON SALE -AT niscouiii Sizes 35 to 44--with many good Coats still in the range. New styles. good colours. in regular: or falls. COME IN AND SEE US-- WE MAY HAVE THE COAT YOU ARE LOOKING FOR HABBYMAE MacD0l.lGALL R MEN'S EA 143 or. one. sac. W R PHONE 1230