Page 6 Whiilock Still Dominates A Burk Whitiock. scoring master Leduc. C The Guardian Thursday, January 6, 1955 Over-Tim MONCTON (CP) e M ncton Hawks got up steam in the over- time period here Wednesday night to dump Charlottetown lslanderl 5-3 and take sole possession of sec- ond place in the Atlantic Coast Senior Hockey League. Hawks and the league leaders finished the first period tied 1-1 and were deadlocked 2-2 at the end of the second. Wally Kuii- man's goal for the Islanders with less than three minutes remaining tied it again at 3-3 in the third and the game went into extra mi- ntites. Lorne Waiters got Moncton'a first overtime goal with the period only 22 seconds nld. Starry Bob Bowness fired the second five ml- nutes later. Bowness got the first goal of the game in the first period and rifled in another in the third. Defence- man Fred Weaver got the Hawks fifth goal. Veterans Ray Leduc and Orin Carver accounted for Charlotte- iuwn's first and second - period counters. Lineups Charlottetown - Goal: defence: Brkiacich, O'Connor: for-wards: Gray. wt-in. lock. Leduc. Carvcr, Jones, Kun- Shirley; Hinchberger, I of the league-leading Charlotte- .VlcPhee. F ”-3 town islanders jumped to the head',l.e,ite. C . Mi , of the individual scoring rare in D. KIIP), A Ills 1,, the opening week of play in IIlP'II9l'llIP5sP)', C H 2h i” Allllnlltt Coast Senior Hockey 1.94-i,Srlimidt, A 131 24 AEI it gue, and after nine vi'eeks,0f,Bernaiiuz-7, A . 1-1 19 IL? romimiiiinn he's still on top. liig-1,13. Leger, A . .21 35 ures I?IlitlxPl'I Wednesday ni;zht.l S'I'ANI)IN( including games up to '1'uesrla)'. W I. T F A Ptil. f 1 Jan. -1, show ll'1F sharp-shooting Cliarloltctoun 2416 311381512 51 -, centre has a 2-1-39 mark for til Aniherst . . 18 19 6 138 168 42 E V DOIHIK. six better than, linr,-niale Mont-ion . 1T 17 F: 1,14 1-'j'.! :11 1 Bob (Girl). the leagues IPBIIKHSI Fi'ederii'toii .. 14 21 a 1.24 l.)8 .8! '1: goal-cctter yiith 27 goals and 110 . Cm. . -- 1 ass.:ts d' F' l ' Whvloi-ii heads the playmaliing 3 department with 39. nine better 0 than Capitals Doug .N1cPhee. The 4- first ll1lP9 pnsitioiis in the si'or- , n ' iii: fizliws icii-aisiul by sei'retai',y-', G ticasiiirir Bob Chandler are held P "V C”"l””9”””' yip P.iii..mm. of the (imitatio- .- -- i. l t . Whi”"rk- C 13?." .I...'.'”?Il.'IT'l...l?.l"T..I.T.T...l.2TIl '23. Gm)" C iiliimsi tlm past t'.in unriks, ro- ev ---- w--- turned in the 11'? last night inf I xI0l1t'iI')ll and plmcd oiiiv "111? i i 4 . . I t- r s- - . ' W I Seek T0 MGM! ”.:...,:.::?:: ...”.".if;::.,..:.". , . . . . 1 aliy fnr a liigzli-.xti('lx'1iig duel ulllil I ,. ;lIaivkx' Yinii lloule. League piiwi-, I; ,, , , (IFIII I-tniihilt Patina has lItt6'(Il MON PREAI” lCP""O”mIm5 at Yip S75 and sit-pends-ii h.ui for the Quebec Truck and Field Asso- , , H , . rintvon said Wednesday they willi;:ur,A,ilm,:;,,,,:,,dm22,: , see what can be done about getting .,,,,d ,,,,, WM, W,” Rli'l( Ferciison, Canada's top milerlwnh M H", Vunx and Wes Santce, the Americnai ' i ' " itiiiiir-iIirilcl,v last he later night dealt man, Diiwling. Paliadino. H awks" Take 5-3 I Monctnn--Goal: Pidsodny; de- fence: MCNPII. McLaughlin. Le-l ipinc. Michelin. Weaver; forvivards-, Houle, Lacroix. Bowness. Hirsch- Siiinett, Campeau, Summary ,1 e Win ness (Watters. Thomsonl 11:30: 1. Charlottetown, Leduc lBrklacicn) 13:01. Penalties: Pallidino (match) :09; Kuilman (misconduct) :09: Waiters 1:26. O'Connor 1:26. Wat- ters 17:41. Second period: 3. Charlottetown, Carver tGra,v, 0'Con'norl 1:01; 4. Moncton. W e a v e r (Campeam 14:49. Penalties: Hinchberger 9:35. O'Connor 17:08. Third period: 5. Moncton. Bow- ness iLepine, Thomson! 17:13; Ii. Charlottetown, Kullman tLeduc. Brklacichi 17:56. Penalties: l-Iinch- berger 3:54, Weaver 5:57. Lepine 7:30. Overtime: '7. Moncton. Waiters rLepinei :22; 8. Moncton. Bow- uess (Walters. Michelint 7:43. Pen- alties: K u l l m a n 1:20. Shirley (served by Carver) 6:14. Stops: Shirley Pidsodny . One-Armed Golfer Dies in Toronto TORONTO (CF) - Leslie Mac- Kenzie, 66. a golfer who once scored ii hole-in-one despite, loss of his right arm overseas during the First World War, died Tuesday. He took up golf after he lost his arm. He deyeloped an excellent backhand shot and made drivel" av:-,1-aging 225 yards. In 1921, playing on the 145-yard 13 ll 7 7-38 3 4 13-14 TOM. lVaHerS. Robinson. Thomsiimtlnth hole hi Toronto-Summit Golf Club, he scored ii hole-in-one. Since then the 10th has been known as Boston Bruins l First period: 1. Moncton. Bow-Iihp Maclx'enzir hole. Down Maple Leafs 2-1 In Toronto Game TORONTO (CF) -e Rightwinizcr Leo Lahine scored at 13:04 of the l.e(tviingc,r Sid Smith scored for Leafs at 13.22 of the first. session ace, in competition at an indoorl , i "" A third pPlIf)(I Wednesday niszhi to to tie it at 1-1. That was it for meet, lclugm NQn-sfoP gixe Boston Bruins a 2-1 vii-tory the third-place Toronto club. The Nb)?” via, dmcusged Tues. over Toronto Maple Leafs in a First period: 1.,Boston. McKen- dm. mght "y 3 mumng wmch say, Speed ReCOI'd free: - whet-ling National lloi-key ney iMohns, Quackenbush) ll: 7: Apfu 1 for m, eastern Canada ,x:pjw Yrymq lAPl..P;qn Amori. League game before 12.419 fans. '2. Toronto, Smith (Bailey! 13. . indoor mick championships in the van Wm-tri .-lirwnys wedni-,sci:iy Lnhinv broke up the PllE'dRP' Penalties: MacDonald 6:02. Mur- -' Montreal Forum. ft-laimnil it lt4lll-Slllp spvcd record mftltt Vtlwn he Di0k9d UP 41 511011 rison 7:31 and 14:08. Boivin 11:02, Chairman Bob Mclntosh said I for Fl i-ommcri-ial passenger plant-ipaii 81. ll19dT0,;T:,nl0 blue 111,119. Lnhuie 14:18, Gardner 16:27, Sloan committee will try to get. Ferguson flight fmni London to New York- - "a”'d ””"" 9 NWPMBH "T1 1722. and Santee although both may it liours. 47 niinuisw. :HorI0n and MN 8 10W shot past Second peiiod Scoring None. twin: DltL'8E'.Pnl&'nl5 in the United The plane. it DC-GR. landed at rwlmindpr HMIIV Ilumlill. Penalties: Corroran 4:05, Bodnar Stair! around U10 Um! of the fdls-wild airport with'35 passengers It was one of the fastest iz8l'"PS 6:21, Thomson 11:15, 15:52. 501- - Mnnrrcal meet. and I rrr-w of six, ,nf the season. Referee Bill Chad- jnggp 12:28, Laycne 15 , Bnivjn Besides sanctioning the eastern The mp.-m..: rt-rrirrl rt! 12 linttrs Wlt'l(. who. along with the ntlir-r 13:43, indoor meet. 'me.-iday nights meet- and it niiniiin,:,w;,. 5,. by ,. R.-..lNHl. nrtiiiais. was told Tiiasday to Third ,.,,,-.nd; 3, 3....-,i..n, L;,i.,.1e int! &DDT'W5d lh&Wh;33'-951 -lUnP.,iish Ow-rs:-as Airways Sl.l'8i.f)Cl'lllS-l(”'lll nl-its P105011” to eliminate un- iMcKenneyi 13:04. Penalties: Bai- 4. Canadian tnterac oaatic. Mont-la, m 1931, ',nr-,t-nssai-y rough stuff. did Just 19,- ,;15, Mom, 5;o3, real: June 11. Sherbmoke open . ,.,--...-,-..- that. Stops: meet: June 18. Quebec provincial - 0 HP handed out is minor penait- Hendermn 12 3 19-23 , championships. Montreal; June 25. IFS. eight to each club. ' Lumtey 9 710725 4,-astern Cangdian chamgioreshlpa B Centre Don ,l,vfr-Ks-nney, who SP1 .. 5M 01' men In Women In MID tip Lahine wit the game-viinnmg ' l dlfm Champion-5l'1iDl10T men It 53- . - izoal. scored the other Boston 1' C ". F' d - ' LMTIDGTC. QU9, RDbE'1ROIP :ApI gr bul,i,a0r,,c r(,.aill'11ltlIx'PF at 8:32 of the first period. own an In t 1 unit. 5 v can . 0 m ' ' " . . fiiie II-;.undsmri3ishaerli his old light- cnuen 0f The Year wl'Ilnlnf,-III(5lI(i,,)rli',hl aryid krgriclgcd out Scofes WAYNESBORO, Va, gg, (AP) g, cru 9. pa int; he in on? U Waynesboro is honoring its out- Ploy Doubleheoderi ' MONTR.EA1.. (CPi- A Quebec, Hockey League game scheduled for Wednesday night to Stadium. ' Id be . , gupeugizvwkbmgagegggzc Acgrtzz landed a left and right. to the begm postpnned "mm m. fonowmglhcad, Robinson tore after the 28- Suridny night. it wsa armounced Wednesday. The Aces will play a double header, going to Valleyflald follow- ing an afternoon game here against. Montreal Royals. . To Late-To Glasslfv to the head. A right slowly climbed up. Boston at 1:37 of the sixth round successfully launch his comeback in Olympia Siting into action when Rindorie year-old Bostonian and connected with a series of i-oundhouse bin-,vs sent Rindone canvas. head down and hurt. as though a 500-pound safe was on his burly shoulders. btit it was too late. to the lie By THE CANADIAN PRESS , National League (Thicagu 3 New York 2 Boston 2 Toronto 1 American League ,Piltshtir2h 0 Buffalo 3 lCI9veland 1 Providence 2 Atlantic Coast Senior Charlottetown 3 Moncton 5 Antlgonish-Pintou-Colcheslcr . '1'ruro 4 Pictott 6 Laurier Trophy Toronto Marlborns 1 Quebec 3 Ontario Senior A Owen Sound 3 Kitchener 7 standing "Cll.lZFl'l of the year." And the townspeople feel thry could be it little more enthusiastic about it if they just could find out. who he is. The winner-strictly from shy- ness-declded to go underground 3,0,, with the honor. Only the screening committee of the Kiwanis Club knows his identity-and he swore members to secrecy. e commit- tee covertly awarded' im an en- graved plaque at his home. So there you are. Waynesboro Black Hawks Beat New:York Rangers NEW YORK (CF)-Jerry Top- pazzini banged in Johnny McCor- mack's pass with less than two minutes left to give Chicago Black Hawks a 3-2 victory over New York Rangers in a National Hockey League game Wednesday night. A slim midweek crowd of 5,429 fans watched Toppazzinl drive home a 30-footer at. 18233 of the final period after rookie Larry Popeln had tied the score barely a minute earlier. Former Chicago clefenceman Bill Gods-by had given the Rangers an early lead with a solo effort midway through the first period but George (Red) Sullivan had evened the count at 18:32 while the New Yorkers were a man short. Mccormack gave the Hawks the lead for the first time at 5:41 of the second period. Summary First period: 1. New York. Gadsby 11:07: 2. Chicago. Sullivan ibitzenbergeri 18:32. Penalties: Toppazzini and Prentice 9:49. Ev- ans major 1822.19 Second period: 3. Chicago. Mc- Cormack tMicknskit 5:14. Penalt- ies: Sllllivan 8:36. Litzenberger 1'Y1H,lOi' 8:36. Third period: 4. New York. Pa- pein tBathgate, Prentice! 17:10. 5. Chicago, Tnppa7.;.iiii iMrCoimack) 18:33. Penalty: Micknski 12:18. Stops: Rollins 10 7 GAZ3 Wiirsley 13 8 IAV35 Soccer By JEFF RYAN Canadian Press Staff Writer LONDON, iCPv- Wolverhamp- ton Wanderers. holders of an inter- national reputation for super soc- cer. are fighting to regain their te. The First Division team from Staffordshire has d ro p pe (1 its league lead to Sundeerland and col- lected (ll1l,v tvio of eight possible points in lis last four games, The experts blame d'i.aIellt?S5. by- product in part. of two killing vic- ltories river Russian Spartak and ,Hungarian 1-lonved. both outstand- ling teams. The Wolves gave their lall for England and took I. lot. out lot themselves in the process. 1 Another factor is l.llBL it is tough at the top, irlicre the Wolves had been perched since October. And nobody appears to have ftgurcil ,out yet how to keep a team razor- sharp all season-in any sport. MISS Vl'RIGHT'S I'RIiSEN(lI-I Another major point. some ism. has been the absence of curly- haired Billy Wright. England and Wolverhampton captain and cen- tre half, out with a slight concus- 1 As Billy goes. so goes Wolver- hampton. supporters claim, and lthe absence of the man who has been capped for England more than 60 times seems to prove the point. 1 But it is expected that Wright, War Heard I MONTREAL (GP) - Rumblings of football warfare were heard in Montreal Tuesday. They came in the wake of news that Alex Webster. Montreal Al- ouetter all-star halfback last sea- son. has signed a contract to try out with New York Giants of the National Football League, one of our best players only wid- ena the breach between Canadian teams-and tin National Football League." said Leo Dandurand, president of he Montreal Big Four team. MARKET OPEN "This LI my personal opinion mmcl you. but possibly it (the breach) can't be bridged. The mar- ket would seem to be wide open" Webster was due to arrive here Monday from his home in Kear- ney, N. J.. to go over final de- tails of ii. 36,000 a year. off-season job the Alouette.s' management had arranged for him. While vice-president. Vic Obeck waited for Webster the telephone rang. It was Webster calling from his home to say he had accepted 3 Glants' offer. Despite the ominous poslbilltlea neither Dandurand nor Obeck seemed too outwardly upset over the news. . CAN'T MATCH SALARY Obeck said Webster was offered a "fabulously high salary" that no Canadian team. including the, Al- ouettes. could match.' As far as a replacement is con- cerned, Obeck said coach Doug Walker says he has two or three prospects. just as good and per- haps better than Webster. Dandurand said: "We can't get too disturbed, We thought perhaps we couldn't re- place players like Frankie Fil- "The giants action in going after , Rumblings Of Football n Montreal chock and Bob Ounnlngham-but we did." Webster, a 23-year-old product of North Carolina State College, tied a Big Four record of .10 touch. downs in a season. wad the big- gest ground-gainer in the league. and was voted on the Canadian Pram all-star team. He Joined the Al's in 105:. Gorinon Moy Buy Ottawa Arena OTTAWA (OP)- '1'. P. Clorman said Tuesday he to considering of- fers to buy the Ottawa Auditor- ium. 32-year-old hockey arena. Gorinan said New York inter- ests are considering purchase of the Auditorium to be converted into an office building. "In fact". he said. "1 have sev- eral propositions now before me and it any of those interested par- ties take the Auditorium over it will be used for purpoaea other than sports." Gorman. who withdraw his Ot- tawa Senators hockey club from the Quebec Hockey League last month did not. quote 3. figure. However last "' ,3 her he placed I 8750.000 price tag on the arena and hockey club when an Ottawa poop headed by .Alex Betcherman negotiated for the purchase. The sale did not go through. The rink hiia seating capacity of about 7.200. Grlmstiy Town of the Third Divi- stun. Saturday": action is the third, round of the FA Cup. in which the 32 teams of the First Division are competing for the first time in 1964-55. - FORUM DATES I I I .iAiiuiiiiv 4 to 8 P THIIRSDA1'- Skating B to In FIlI-I)AY- Children's SkaiiJi;: .. 4 to 5.30 HOCKEY -- MONCTON -- 8:30 SA'l'L'Rl)AY- Skating Night .. 3 to 5, 81010: Refercc Johnny Weber reached Windsor 4 Chatham 3 has a citizen of the year but does-ilonsz the only constant factor in the FOR RFJNTOONE TWO-BOOM the count of 10 and signalled that Niagara Falls 3 Stratfnrd 13 not. know who he is-oi: why he Engpnd team, will be back Sat- Regular Urban-Rural Skating fur-nighpd Apartment, Excellent Sugar Ray wag the winner in hi3 Northern Ontario Senior won. The winner specified he- did urday when Wolves may be able 58551011- lrwntlon. Apply 255 Convent first fight since June, 1952A a pe- Sudbury 2 Sault Indians 3 not want, a lot of public talk about to ease up in it FODIIDBII Associa- Siriuai, Fummerside, riod of 30 months. Sault Greyhounds 1 Pembroke 7! his accomplishments, either. tlon Cup game against lowly : ROYAL OAK it ENGLISH ELYSIANS : IMPORTED CASHMERES .1 96 on SAVE DOLLARS ON YOUR WINTER OVERCOAT HENDERSON " HYDE PARK : TOWNE iiiii " FASHION-CRAFT 3. cllDM0ll H. & Cfs Greatest Value-Packed N U A I. E ! 1 aollllemi ale! Mai ca suits in eyery wanted style and shade including the popular Charcoal Greys. The largest selection of Quality Sulfa on the 15. land. Never 3 charge for alterations. Curling Results At Local Rinli ', Last night. four games were play- ed in the Wellner Prize Bonapiel: Hon. T. W. L. Promo 11. Hon. A. W. Matheson 10. E. K. MacNut.t..13 C. Maclienn I. W. Goal 111. G. 0. Hughes 8 Dr. H. Maclntyre 5 D. Stewart I Alto four games in the Ben- dezvous Trophy: . S. MacDonald 10 Ralph Jenkins I. D. Hill 1'1 E. Timton I Dr. W. MacDonald 18 D. laund- ns 10 1". Acorn 10 1-1. Atkinson I Draw for tonight: '1 p. m. Wellner Prizes R. Bevan vs R. Carruthoro. R. Parent vs R. G. splllett. '1 p. in. Rendezvous Trophy W. R. MacNeu1 vs W. Pickaid C. MacDonald vs D. Hill.- 9 p. m. Wellner Prizes Hon. T. W. L. Prowso vs E. Mac- Nutt ' W. 0055 vs D. Stewart. 9 p.m. Rendezvous 'Pi'opb: F. Hansen vs J. E. Burden. Dr. Glddlnga va Dr. 1.. Prowu. CANBERRA. Australia (Cm- Award of federal literary dind scholarships worth 31.350 each was announced by Prime Min tor Man- zies for Alan Wood. Ke cth Mac- kenzie and Gavin Casey, Austral- ian authors. lsoco run OILS Bu! Iry'l'eIt DIAL 9911 FIREWORKS ..tfti-ttttt: AND ' ISLANDERS MEET TOMORROW. FRIDAY. JAN. 7-8:30 P.M. SEAT SALE--TODAY 8: FRIDAY-ALL DAY To The Occasional Fan -- See This Red Hot "Game. To The Rural Hockeyist - Watch And Be Thrilled. TO ALL -- YOU WILL BE DELIGHTED. 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