)- V ESLEIGIIS . ‘Th, children will l“ P mm with fllll fill! i" ‘m’ M“ flpgdwtwl 1W. ma] numera- ‘r long an 1gp‘ , nut: fiwctrr" I.“ .u.u B! AA Legionaires a run Sllflitliiiiit ' roii oiiiiisiitilis Bbllllllllttth Bucket! Boiler ‘Skates Golf (flail ‘Golf Ill’! . alilnglaakota Sporting Good! 8H0? Legion Team Forced To Come From Behind After [Losing Four Goal ‘Lead m a sometimes crab and Olilel‘ um“ hjmhly exporive encounter. flmlly endini up in I fl" "°'-'- mgr... and St Dunstan‘: last night battled to a1, 8-ail drew in the awning game of\ the City Hockey mum, with the Legion team myth; shorthandeu the last tlve minutes staying off the attacks of he Saints to Elli-l their llim m lh:,.?ll;§§e.agaln the big crowd oflfans saw Jaclzit. Kane's fight- ...‘ blind of hockey sts come back mm B tour goal deficit in the {mt period to1not the count in the first minute of the third; go amid shortly alto: the halfwaY mm; of the period had been yeljhed and then force Leglonaires tgfheir best effort. 'o gain a draw. 541m; had knotted the count at 5-5 in the middle session only to have the Legion h7g4; ahead egain before the session had ended. The» in brief was. the scoring itdry of the hard and ruggedly fought encounter. llayers piled into each other at every community rrom the opening whistle on but the grime was penalty-less until the third session and then three 141011 players trooped to "s‘n- uq-‘s avenue"; as the first offender tested in the b»: Saints went ahead hut with the teams at full strength the Army squad tied ii up. ‘ JMatoh Misconduct Penalty‘ Saints had a glorous chance to chalk up a win in the last five minutes; Gordie Drillon naklng ‘its first start of the season was chi-ed with a minor After getting in the penalty bow he made for a spectator who had been heckiing him: immediately a match mis- conduct was tacked on him and ro make matters worse from a lwglnn standpoint Shepherd drew g riinor when he too smiled too strenuously with rrferces Jay and Mrliinis. But Iegionalres held on grimly and backed by the sensa- tional goal-lending of fvo Cud- mrrr lll the last few minutes held ho poll-thirsty S-inis from notch- ing what would have been the EQiialiZBT. ctr. McDonald and Joe Mohair with three goals uireceied the. S. D. U. attack, the other goals com- m; from the sticks of Lzdweil and BliiFPliflfd. ' Driiiou, Carver and Shepherd outstanding line ioi‘ the Ixalon accounted for a iracc of mulls sari: ivitli the othm-s izoing to Wil- lians and Angie McDonald. 81th goalies. Cudmore and Mc- Kinnor. were tested hard in the iirsi three minute; of the game rs the encounter opened wlrl! but it was Saints, who drew first iilood as lxdwcll {red home Mo- Donnidis rebound after the latter "it: “Wlfkod in close three mhiuiei and 55 seconds artr the start- Less than three minutes later Icahn got away on a five-goal lwlio", burst with-wt a retzirn to ‘like n 5-1 lead Shrpherrl notched ihr coal that mad.- it l-all .-=t ass “id l1: the puck -bc'.ind MoKlnnon rtfter Carver had passed back from ll lareolf at the m. of in! net. Two minutes and 29 seconds later Ankle McDonald m. the Linton- olrcs in front as hi-s backhard drive from 30 feel rut glanced off a Saints’ leg to completely fool the SDU- koalie _ Min Chant-Ba Pressing back Saints mlnetl a "Wrie of good chances as the game EMMY“ wide open but it was Lei!- .on who counted again as Carver i" I Play with Drliion anti Shep- herd made it 8-1 at 11.8! of tYtQ ilflied- ten than three minute: ll". and uppers-sly takinv son- iflti oi the game Dr'llon cent into tile clear by Shepherd beat ilc- klnmn with a teautful angle IilOt to make it 4-1 and then com- Wtifll their Ioortnq outburst Wil- iilnil of the legion took Bowling‘: Li!" It 16.58 to run the ccunt to “gm: wnere fir horn through “d” n- cfoiu the "hnlllll with m mllahtotl gout ‘z. . torn to within two Li! of the legion squad.- m "l than Qilllf minutes from h: "lft of tho middle canto "f" illd mace e l-all. Ddwelf the flni at‘ ti! on a long cirive from the blueiine and than Joe Mahar made it li-all with an- other unassisted effort aa he worked in close from the centre Z0118. Drillon on a fine piece of marks- manship put legion in front again with an unassisted goal at 11.02 with Shepherd ramming home Drillon’: rebound. (we minutes and tour seconds later But again the Saints came roarlno back Bian- chard taking Maharb passout at 13.10 to draw his t-am to within one goal of their ov-ponents Saints struck likt lightning 31 seconds alter the i-tnrt of the final session Mahar taking a return pass from Cart McDonald to heat Cud- more for the equalizer. Past the halfway merit of ‘he period the two squads battlei on even terms until finally saint-s wen; into the lead when Mahar. ttccountlntz for his third goal bang-q] 1n M<'Isa.ic's rebound as a Leghn player sat in the penalty box. At full strength Legion started hammering away at the Saints and a little better tli-lil two minutes after the Saints game-leading coo-l knotted the count at tl-all as Carver slapped home Shepherd's pass after the latter had ~arried .ili the way up the ‘rft boards. Thar. was the en-l of the scoring. In the final five tnfnutes as Leg- on played shorfh-im-etl Saints took over the offensive hut could not dent the armor cf Cudmore be- tween the lbeiyion pipes for the game-whining rmintcr. Lineups:- Lz-izlon: Goal. Ci dmorc; defence. P. MacDonald A. l.fcDonald, An- rlreivs. Carmicha-wi- Forwards. ‘Perry, Strain. GHlvSpIE. Carver, Dowling, Shepherd. Williams, Drillon S.D.U.: Goal MaeKnnon: defence Mar-Donahd. Metheflfiurge Fender. cast; Forward.- Monar. Blanchard. ‘Mclsaac. Rodgers, MacDovgall. Ledwcll. 'I'hebau!t. F a r m e r, D'Amours. Summary First Period 1—S.D.U., McD maid (Lcdweil) 3.56. 3—l.egion. Shepherd (Carver) 638. iii-Legion, A McDonald am. At-Leglon, Cam-er (Drlllon. Shepherd) 1152 ii-Iegion, Driller. (Shepherd). 14.49. 6—lbegion- Will 1m: (Bowling) 1558. ‘I-S D. 11-0 Nit-Donald 16.40. 8—-S.D.U., C McDonald 1906 Penalties: None. Second Period 9~-SD.U.. Ledwell (Farmer) 2.37. 10-81311, Mahar 704. ll—11.egion. Drilon 1102. iii-Legion, Shepherd (Drlllon) i800 is-sjair. Blanchard (Mai-tar) ism. Pt-nalies: None. Third PPrIotI l4-—8.D.U.. Mahar ’McDo.1ald) 0.31. l5—S.D.U., Maliai (Mclsuacl 11.02. iE——L9lZl0!‘i- Carver (Shepherd) 1324 Penalties‘: Oarmicfael. Shepherd. Drlilon lmlnor an! match mls conduit). Pallskoversllraotlco ‘lhia afternoon at l pm. at the Forum. Juvenile Rover: under the watchful eye of Johnny Williams will hold their first workout of the season. ‘Ilia following play- ers are naked to be on hand:- Phllip Roaaitor. Bl! Oarnhuin. Warren Outlmoro, Bonnet Mc- Donald, Doug Hal-cc. In Nicolle. Oreelman Dickleson. Roll-lo Dou- cette. Dave Jar-dine. Waiter Con- rad, Jack Acorn. Prank Burke. Jackie Cairns. Idtiie “iohoiaon. Itrnia hlclnnia, lfward Lund. Jack Williams. Stan Donia. Alf Hon- THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN PAGE SEVEN A decided change can occur in the standings of the City Basket- ball League depending on the outcome of tonight's doubleheader bill, a glance over the present placings of the teams reveals. At present Saints and Navy are tied at the top with Prince of Wales and Army also deadlocked a couple of games behind, and that is how they will face each other tonight. d» O Ilv O The S.D.U.-Navy cl has hen drawing a lot_of c ent from hoop fans the past couple of days. Followers of the league have been pretty well undecided as to just which one is the bet- ter squad and tonight's setto, with the league lead at stake, should pretty well decide the matter for the time being at least. i» il- i- i Neither of the pair have tasted defeat in their two starts and both have been convincing in their victories. Both have smart, cagey players on their squad and their clash tonight should produce some of the best basketball seen there in the past few seasons. 0 1- + 0 When Army and Prince of Wales clash it will be a battle to get out of the cellar for both squads. They have the ‘Anenvlabie distinction at the present time 0t not having been able to win eith- er of their starts despite the fact they have put utp good perform- 811695. i- 0 it 6 Tonight either one of them is bound to go ahead, but like the Navy-Saints clash it should be a close-knit afiatr throughout. Poor marksmanship has been the main factor in both teams’ previous setbacks and should it so happen that they have their eyes trained on the basket tonight it would not be surprising i: the highest- scoring game of the season would result. 0 il- l! il- No matter how ilhc games turn out, however, hoop fans are cer- tain of witnessing hard-fought. fast games. The league this year is being conducted in a workman- like manner; players are showing added interest with every en- counter and the fans have been attending in gratifying numbers. Another thing, and an important one we would say, is that the tilts have lbeen getting underwayaharp on time. This has gone over big with the spectators and in due time will add greatly to the at- tendencies. 4- 0 O 0 Flrat game tonight between ‘l o'clock, with the second setto getting underway at 8 o'clock ‘It O Leafs provided twifi more start- ling displays over the weekend, to confound those who maintained that they would soon start coin- ing back to the pack. II 0 il- ~10 Gaye Stewart is starting to score again. Bo he and Kennedy are , what la generally con- ceded to be a vary torrid attack- ing (Mvlalon. Leafs seem to be so well stocked with reserves that the loss of Goldham and Meeker was hardly felt as they rolled over the Bruins, then came from behind in sensational faaliloa to beat the Wings. O 0 it O Frank Seiko, some time ago de- clared he thought the main tuc- sia would be between Canadiena an Leafs all the way. with an eventual Playoff. Bo far he ha! proven me moat accurate of all the predictors, because even the moat ardent Leafian supporter close to the ranks of the high command hardly hoped for luch an outstanding performance. O O O 6 ny Bnythe opined they would be a good aggressive club. whim he hoped would make the playoff, honey, Charlie lallom, Noll Younl. Ivan llcbolllln VQPW" flofqrg, high Camera . Alden Dooketulorfl. Bennett Mcllnnon. "up Murphy. Lorna Burke. Inuit ‘fin. rot: rwo naval or itxaacllil? A , t». roit llMw m... .... t": "a-ae" Saints and Navy is scheduled for R’ At the llartof the season Con- A Montague Rink llas Bean Improved i the paat. month! the Montague (Jouimunlty Welfare League has had several improve- ments made in their skating rink. The exterior has been completely painted and the odd carpenter 10b hal been done on the interior to add to the comfort of the pat- rons. The entrance has been fredlened lg: and the boards are all alicked up with a glistening j coat of a special white paint mix- ture. The nasement ‘of ihis| progressive rink deserves much credit for their efforts to int-i prove their facilities and it is felt tilmt when the rink opens its doors to the skating public, their efloi-ts will be more than apprec- iatetl. ilown Th Alleys HOLY NAME BOWLING Monday Afternoon Indies‘ League Team No. 1- i Mrs. F. Stewart 99 164 151 Mrs. Normna .. .147_ 151 113 Mrs. hey 9B 145 160 Mrs. Rupert 0i 154 129 spore _.....12s 125 12s Total 203'! Points 20 t Team No. 2- | Mrs. F. B. Clark! . . 143 174 134 Spare . .. .. . .125 125 125 Miss Laud 159 1'14 Spare 125 125 Spare .. 125 125 Total-ZOQ! Points l1 Tenn No. 3- i Mrs. H. Smith .. .‘........ 161 l7’! 131 Mrs. Hooper .._ - 190 193 1'13 Mrs. Dalling Mrs. Andrews Low Score .... .. Total-Kim Team No. 4- ‘ Mrs. J. P. Clarke .... ,. 142 109 181 Miss Large ....... .. 240 167 1% ‘Mrs. Allan .119 154 112 Mrs. Cameron . .12!) 1'14 191 Mrs. McKlnnon >I>15G 126 123 Total-MOI Points 37 nz-gh single Misi Large 24o. i High three Mrs. Wooper 556. ONTO-WE‘ ‘AEEYS Bruce Stewart-a League B. Fisher .. “.165 29B 214 N. McDougall “.10! 142 182 J. McKay . .. 220 207 218 J. B. Barker 124 171 124 Tctai-ZZIZ. 1B9 167 1'74 .. . . . 124 Total-NW. ' ' High three B FWJ-IT d'!8. High single B. Flz-her 298. i '1‘. Arsenault .... .. . 17R 150 15R J. Burke . . 1143 138 J. Carmody . 247 194 Low Score .. .. 154 14-6 Total-MIN. t High single J Oarmody High three J. Ctrmodv 247. U18. ‘I Oil-Commercial Furniture vs. ‘rtmlzht at League: Downs Michael Bros. Billiards-E. Smith won from Rays; McKenzie won from Acorn. Tonight Bead vl. Pryor. " games. #000 There 1a no discounting their performance to date. Canadlens may’ overtake them again, per- haps pus them. but they have a testing task ahead of them. CRAPAUD THEATRE "nous: ill sziin ‘ trim" wmuau 1mm acorn noaau ._.___F_.._._____. lat. mo - eta ma. Lif-tdlillilllli" ; f‘ Giana oaau g - M! Gallon ‘IGQIAGUI: Fri. and Sat. IDUIII: Taeailay Hockey Meeting At Montague At a well-attended hockey meet- ing held last evanirg in Montague plans were made ‘for a busy hockey season in all age groups and the following officers were elected t0 handle the South King's Hockey League for this season. r-reaiden» — Major J. A. MacDon- Lid 1st Vice-President — Wllffld Illi- mam. Christmas Suggestions Scarves Belts . Braces ‘of the league zoo Vice-President - To be ay pointed by Murray Harbour Club. Secretary - Treasurer — William Fitmerald. Executive — Managers of Mon- tague. Georgetown and Murray Harbour teams. Lt.-Col. B111 Reid. Dincto of Physical Fitness addressed the meeting stressing the importance of bringing along the younger players He also assured the league c-i’ any assistance he could give them. Af- ter an. lnteiestlngdiscuaslonand a decision was made to have a. meeting executive, Friday next. the meeting adJoumed. CAPE t IIILIIIEI) GLOVES llili or CREAM “The Chew for YOU" HICKEYAND NICHOLSONS BLACK r ‘\\"iS'i‘ A Home Product — Popular Everywhere REMEMBER WHEN Joe Louis. for his record-breaking reign of boxing, was awarded the Edward J. Nell Memorial award as! the man who did the most for sport five years ago today. The Boxing Writers’ Association of New York voted the trophy by acclamatlon for the first time 1n the {our years it MONTREAL, Dec. 10 —- (CP) -\ K.0. .106 Pyle. the New Watcrfo N.B., colored boxer who m Juan Carrero of Pulerto Rico he Thursday night. said today he h been offered a bout with Joey Bag- nato in Toronto next month. 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