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The visitors put on the pressure in the third but smart goaltending on the part of Jerry McNeil. close checking and steady defensive play kept the Bruins yirom the score sheet. , First reriod 1-Montreal. Bcuchard (Richard. Lach) 2-Montreal, Geolirion (Rcay) 5:44 Penalties-Kyle 0:41. Peirson 6:1-4, 10:54. Hervey 'l;oo. Second Period. " Boston. Creighton .......... .. 3:46 (Penrson) . 3:12 Penalties-Laycoe 6:40. Sulli- VMI 9233. Moore 18:24. Eelnicki M224. Third Period 4-Montreal, 'Meger (Reay. Bouchsrol) 16:03 Penalties-None. SHOTS:-s Henry 13 10 5-08 McNeil 14 10 10-84 I nernotr 3. cmcaoo e DETROIT. Dec. 16 - (AP) - Terry Sawchuk. the National Hockey League's leading zoalie, Saturday night registered his sixth shutout oi the season as Detroit Red Wings easily beat the last-place Chicago Black Hawks 3-0. The first-place Detroiters kept their six-point league lead by scoring twice in the second pe- riod and once in the finale. Alex Delvecchio sped 120 feet to score the first goal unassisted. id Abel made it 2-0 on a cl e-in deflection of Red Kelly's 80-footer. Marty Pevelich added the linal flourish by lifting Metro Prystai's rebound into a net with Lumley sprawling to one side. Chicago lost forward Bop Guid- olin on the first play oi the game when he was hit in the face by Gordie Howe's long shot. He was treated for a bruised cheek bone, and sat out the rest oi the game. with the shutout. !our more ihan any rival goalie. Sawchuk boosted his Vezina Trophy lead to nine goals over Toronto's Al Rollins. First Period Scoring: Nonc. Pen-allies: Gee 8:22, Dewa- bury (major) 16:28; Lindsay (major) 16:28. Second Period 1-Detroit. Delveochio . 3:31 2-Detroit. Aobel . (Lindsay, Kelly) ........ .. 19:51 Penalties: Mosienko 7:33, Fo- golin 9:30: Glover 11:39. Third Period 3-Detroit, Psvelich fLeswick. Prystsl) 8:04 Penalties: Prystai 8:20, Mos- . ienko 1034. TORONTO 4. NEW your 1 TORONTO. Dec. is -(GP) - Leit wing sld Smith and centre Ted Kennedy teamed up to give Toronto Maple beats the offensive spark for a 4-1 victory over New York Rangers Saturday night in I National Hockey League game be- iore 12,613 fans. The swift-skating Smith. an at- tacking powerhouse all the way, collected his 11th and 12th goals of the season and also had an as- sist as well. Kennedy got two scor- ing points with a goal and an as- sist. Right wing Tod Sloan kept pace with two assists. The Rangers. who downed the Leafs 7-2 in New York last sun- day. tried valiantly vut couldn't cope with the Toronto attack. Goalie chuck Rayncr's sensational puck-stopping job-he blocked 31 shots-kept them in the game. A1 Rollins of Toronto made 16 stops. ru-st Period 1-Toronto. Smith (Sloan) 3-New York. Raleigh (Stewart, Stanley) azos Penalties -- Thomson 7:30. Bul- ler 10:32. Sloan 17:33. Btanley 17:38. Second Period 3-Toronto. Kennedy Flaman 7:27, Butler 16:26. Third Period p--Toronto. Salinger (Lewicki) ............ .. 8:13 Penalties -- Morison 6:29. slow- inskl 8:31. Flaman 17:01. Stops: Rayner Rollins For Quality Milciness Value FAX ill-X b tlllli I. lllliili l H II-lf.l,'.VX ('l(.Allll il in Boston and the victory gave. cent fat and are high content. (Smith) 0:45 4-Toronto. Smith (Kennedy Sloan) ....... 14:51 Penalties - Mickcskl 5:24.. cczneaezaiezc-re-a. -it ' .,,jz-run GUARDIAN. Cl-IARLOTTETOWN Attention Ladies. PAGE SEVEN Arrow flDart'? White Shirts: A top-drawer gift idea sure to make a hit with any men-The very Shirt he'd pick himself! He likes the "Deri's" smooth-fitting, non wilt collar that keeps neat through the day. Why fuss and worry and walk all over town gift shopping for men when the whole problem can be solved in one stop at our store. .Gif'I' 4.95 ...... Other Arrow Shirts to 58.95 Lamoureux Fined iii HALIFAX, Doc. 16 -(CF) -- (CP)-Judge .1. Elliott Hudson. president of the Maritime Major Hockey League. announced satur- day he is lining coaoli Leo Lam- oureux oi Charlottetown Islanders 525 for getting on the Ice without permission in a game at Moncton between Hawks and Islanders. 'Mr., Hudson quoted the rcicrees report of the game Dec. 8 as say- ing: "Lumoureux . . . was ejected from the game at 7:13 of the ilrst per- iod when he stepped on the ice to dispute a. holding strained by the referees from do- in; anything further alter a pol- iceman grabbed him. He retired to the dressing room and we had no further trouble. At no time did he attempt to punch or mnnhandle either one of us." ' It is interesting in note that the National Hockey League fine for a similar oiiense it fifty dollars, said the president. NOUBISHING NUTS Most nuts contain at least 50 per in protein penalty tol Whltlock oi islanders. He was re-i Draw For Tur Bonspiel Al Curling iilub The Clliaw spiel at the 'l P.M. Ice 1: bell. J. A. Fraser. J. E. N. Robinson. Dr. Squarebrigzs. R. Bevan Ice 2: Fred McMiila Neill. E. K. McNutt. J. vs. W. Cudvrnore. J. lBurnett. J. S. Moore. Ice 3: R. S. Mclnn Innis. R. Parent. H. R. l'l(.:l;IEEl: rr.AN'r Canada's first lralwr Ibuilt at St. Andrew's lteuil County in Quebec in 1803. in the Turkey Charlnttetmrn Curl- ing Club for tonight follows: Earl McLeod. J. Camp- vs. E. Wood. A. Bagnall, A. O. F. key Bon- . Burden vs. Gallant. J. l). Alf Mc- F. Mt-Leod Cerry. W. is. H. Mc- CarruI.he1's Gill. G. Avard. ' 11:30 PM. znd Section Ice 1: T. A. Campbell vs. Fu Hansen. Ice 2: P. W. Turner vs. F. R. MCLainc. Ice 3: W. H. Worth vs. G. G. Hughes. p Ice 4: E. Tanton vs. E. J. Clarke null was in Argon-y . drivirrg conditions wit Heavy-Duty motor oil car manui'acturera' spe correct lubrication. not only lubricates-it his ttCare-Saves-Wear' I switched to Marvelube for dependable starts You get more engine protection under all h Mat-velube--the that meets ciiications for Marvelube is a detergent motor oil. It cleans. A clean engine-free from gum, sludge and abrasive particles-lasts longer and gives you more trouble-free performance. Let your . Imperial 13530 Dealer protect the investment you have in your car with ' service. I the sign that says W to stop for - Curling Today At Summerside Curling schedule or side Curlm: Club. December 1'1-7:00 P. M. Summer- Valieyficld 3. Shawinigan Falls 1 Monclon Game Is Postponed Hockey Scores (Saturday) Quebec senior Chicouiimi 2. Ottawa. 4. MONCTDN. N. 3.. Dec. 18 - (CP)-Tim Maritime Major Hoc- key Lcacuc game between Mono- Ice 1: Al Holmes vs. L. H. Mac- Sherbrooke 2. Montreal 1 i0ver- um Hawks and Sydney Million- Farlane. time). aires waa postponed Saturday ice 2: Fred MacRae vs. G. J. Quebec Junior nl;;hi. after the steel city team Hayes. Quebec 0, Granby 4. was unable to reach here because ice .1: M. M. Bell vs. '1'. L. Link- OHA Senior A of the snow storm. letter. Kitchener 8. Semis 1. Millionaires left home early in December 17-9:00 P. M. 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