Page 6 The Gun rdiau Ramblers 4-2 From ,'l,j,ttur;r;'1' 5: s itilll -- Sh":- Monctnn fircd single goals in . .(n'iCll of the first two periods ari:l Brklacich tmaiur) 19:28; McNeil lCli:.rlotici(mii cuuiitercd with one 19337- in the third. Hawks marksm::i Si-OPS: lucrc Tori Cziinpeau and George 5l)ll'l6)' 13 810-'3l ' g li4)lJlllFtill. Bob Gray shot the loin ,Pids0dnY 5 7 7-20 l'lni'.'vr )Nlt'l)llt' Sumo) 213” - : 'li t-t;.mI.;-ts t.-.11;-, gnu, tpfung p4)uf()(Tl ------------ niiv limlw - l in. -vxcnnl -prilliv" ll"”v.l ll'fll iff the lnxich in tlic last niinutcs rim! gum. sxrrl ,; wt .lIl its : l Swill Sccoiirl pcriotli o. Aiiilngis. ll..i.. Ur H1”). ,,, mm. 1,”, m 3 531,3 U. S - (la? llll1'll iv Wt" -WV-l)'::Kl liI'll- '1 ii), in Am doll, Vlllnif '5;l11”D”l:: lit-tttccii C:im1)c;iu and Cliarlottc-l ' blcis it! it -I - L: .X:l.iii11c ('w.l.-t ll-ikrl-s' l" Nil” "953 : ” WI int-n lslziyiiipz roucli Sieve Brkla-l ”,,Ck,..,- L..,-tgltp will (not F:I'(lci.t-- igli l H truirvn 13.14, BllS:, ltclii (.i(.1L ' 1 I i 1531- I Lineup 9 . g - ii :3) 4 l"!l :'li.iiulti nit: - 5C"llllK'- (lli:irlo'.it-tmtii -- Goal. Shirley; . B-V 1".” ASSOCIATLD PRESS .s ttll i'lwlI'.H lL'(' ll'l(l ll P('ll'liIl.: ll"-ll?” 13 3' (l0l('tlL'0, B:l'.l;i-zich. ilitit'libcrgi:r; no", '-til -'l W'”lVl ill-W9, ll l'”- -V””'lli' 733' furuiirrls. Gray, Whilloclr, Lcdtlc, Ohio Sm” 20' southern Cu”, iii .lll)lltLill liiiitks Wit) VUW51 ' Cxiivcr, llciiiicsscy, Jones, Ktlll-(xorn-m 7. ' H l ..-4 (3-lt:.'t(llflg Ch.ii- 0 (73 ii 1' man, Dm-.'lim.'. sugm. 9 J i- llloncttm -- (luzil. Pidsocl.'iy; do-, Navy 21' M,..sic.,ppg 0' "' i TCT” ' W I fi)ll"i).L McNcil.r Mt'LZllUghgln, Vlfea-I (-0",," (ct. .('li!ll'lI urwititcs, flllTlI)C'.lil, Georgia -1-,.,.;, 14' Arkansas 5. Hockey Scores illlS('lll3l('l,'yhlllllctl, Lacroix, Tllltllel 0,.,,,,g,, (Saturday) Ito-hiii.-'()li, ll'l()f'ilSUll, Bowiicss, Wat-l Duke Nah,-asp” 7. , -Nb Last-Host All Stars National League summary East 13' WM, 13. l)i'ir.)il ftluniruil 4 First period: 1. liionclon, Cam- sun E;ii.v.Ia4X) -1'l"'li'llP7t' 3 4 ' .' r N r" ---l Towis Wr-stcrn 47. Florida Statcl ',..,, nu; II -..,c:..n -30' :hIIll'fi('2lIl LOHEIIP S 1-mi,-in Vtpw W")”l""('9 l Cl”-"l1””l 5 Prniiie Vir-w l4. Texas Southern luttct v. l'. t-so ii-xi)-is fvr ' in -5- xi -'v, K.1,.,. ;i.l'l L” . all IIliill(tlI'4 uricl racked up i; i).rig llcuxcy find PM P'-wars. Lfliitllllx it"(”l'f'lll"ll Lin '1 L” rig; (in- F':'”'-- l '..)'.4 Eli lll. rsti, lllwni. llv try, Ltigixi-, ill:-'s, Mcl)u:i- , (hlbcrt. Slczwcsz do. trvtvr l l.. i;.it:i;btiiii, Pint-3 ft-1; l rlvtr. Thri- li' r. s l Reid. S:i;;i- (3. I, It I I , l First pr-rind: ' I) Kl- rvgx (W W0. 5 . in Fictl-l -IV, llr- I -ullc, Smii'.i)l fl My .vii'itiii lTitIi'l,l -iljlit(l0l'lC1u'l lPl('l " Eotcrmine Wins At Sontc Anita ARCADIA, (Kilif. (AP) - Dcicr-I llllllf, lhv liitln griy who wmi me 1954 l'(i)l'.l.ll(il()' Dciby, came flying ll'll'nl1gh (hr l.ll'Nll'l nnrl mist .-ii, .V'lnl'i .'l".l'- 'rlny to win lite: stir: rd) Nlvltlni .8 r clnkc-: .ii 5ettF'1 tlillntlzs ill Andy C. mu-liiv',: iIWlll'-,l'i"Rl'-"lfl had one full-lcnglli maiszin UVFY I)-wlwln Frtgii at tho wire and iii D:-or: grit tho slmw. A crowd of riirvl in tlic rain llll", in iiiziking his ll).'x.'i rlt'1l'lilf. a u ll'.l7l'iil wri". i-cxzisicrcd n. in r? iflili '1:,:l'.c: xi.” - , was leis: mrvncy ' ' . , or with SIl2fl,700. , Monday, January 3. 1955 Win Fiiiffzilu .'i lrivislicy 5 Spriiigiicirl ll Ptltsliiirgli 4 Atlrintic Fo:ist Si-nior Cli:ii'lollct.m'n l Mont-xon 2 Rcnssclaer I'ol)'te(-ii Tourn.'nnciii 'l'i)i'iintu Var iv fl Yzilo 3 St ltiiiicis wit-r IN 5 ) 3 lllil 3 Antigonlsli-Pictoii-(Tulcht-slcr Trim) 4 New Glasgow ll Ptctnu 4 Halifax 9 Ontario Junior A Barrio 1 Toronto Matlboros 9 C-.ilt l St. Catlinrincs 9 Northern Ontario Senior North Bay 2 Sriiilt Grcylioiiiids 2 Sudbury 3 Pembroke 4 National League Munircal 2 Detroit 3 Boston 3 Now York 3 Toronto 2 Chicago 3 American League Cleveland 8 Springfield 2 Hershey 2 Buffalo 2 Pittsburgh 2 Providence 2 Quebec Srnlnr A Chicniitimi 4 Qua-lwc 3 tSh.-twinigan Falls 0 Mrinircnl 5 Montreal 2 Vailcyfielrl 4 Quebec Junior A ,li'fontre-al 2 Trois-Rivicrcs l : Ontario Senior A Ox":-n Sound 1 Windsor 3 l Ontario Junior A l'ilrn-onto St. -Michaels 1 Tnronfn Marlburos 3 Nortliqrn Ontario Senior North Bay 2 Sault Indians 5 Elack Hawks Win From Leafs llslanclers Edged Q2-I By Moricton MONCTON (cp)a Moncton peau (Sinnett,'N,gNei1) il:42. Pen- Hawks edged Charlottetown 13- altle: Gray 4:20. Carver 11:40. l.'iri:icrs 2-1 here Saturday night in 5900114 P9Tl0tl3 2- MOHCWH. R0b' :21 fast hard-Iuught Atlantic Coast lnson (Houle; Weaver) 17:42. Pen- lscnior Hockey League game fea- GIUES5 WRHCFS 13134: Cllmlmau lturcd by a donnybrook in the dy- (mlSC0ndUCU 18:35. ing minutes of the third period. Thlfd P911053 3- Charlottetown. .Thc win whittled Chzirlottetownis Gray (Jones. Carver) 7.50. Pen- lfirst place lead over the Hawks to HUGS? Sinncl-1 lm8J'0N' 91371 C3? gpypn ,,.,1,,tg ,vcr (major) 0:37; Hinchbcrger 16:18 Cllfhpcall (major) 19:28; i 01 i2 Ht-rc is toiiights schedule L'.lll'iPS for the Siimmcrside Curling g,,i,,d (mill Skgxlinn Conference All-Stars 20, 7 pin. - E. Offer vs J. A. Clark: it iliukcy vs H. E. Gaudet: F. Border (T0ni'er(-mic All-Stars 13. Rice in Tokyo (xinzczuxi vs Austin Brooks. iv, 9, Air Force 21, U, 5, M”. I ll pm. a E, Carney vs H. Ciaik: tn:-q i4. ' ll .Vl1l('FIll'll1llC vs A. Hubley. E. Tnngprlup, rs G. Miillhnliand. I SUM Omaha 7, East-vrn Kentucky 6. Capitals Visitors liAt Forum Tonight p ill): l":edei'iclon Capitals w ill mm, W,” b, bmk m Mun” Wm,” ,”)M" lyllvcl-T 1l1'5'v app?-41-IIICC 01 lllilltlie Islanders play the Hawks in lxi-at XCJI at the Forum tonight, Moncum on w,.d,,,.5d,,y night. lb.i(lly in need of a win to iiicrcnsc, m Soft Track Spoils lilir-.i' ('cll:.tr-dwelling ACSHL sti-ind-' ;n:. The Caps had been in a long, revived last work to ' . r lhc Hawks and tho Ranibloislchunce Mlle u in fl run for their money. 4 NEW ORLEANS (Amggwes saw (."3Vll Jim Mclntosh has addcdltrr, United States premier iniler. 7! Will" Palmblc Dlflilormfr SING lliS' ran his favorite rlislance in 4:14 (W W-"I0 him? in U" P015011 01 Sunday on the soggy track at City 314.. mp but l'”'ll-W1 LUNCH Gilbert. GlllJP1'1lPark Stadium. falling short of his 1:2.) rrl with Islanders ccntrnnan, announced attempt to break four 'R.".y l.criiic on the Mntzinc miiiutes. lC(1lll I15 H51 SMSON and W35 rbolh hillhl Santee missed his own Sugar si'r)rm' and poiiit-getter in the fast? Bowl mark of 4:04.'.7 by almost 10 Qllcbec t'lxCtlllZ. Also with the Caps seconds. He holds the American is native Islander Nick Nicolle and record of 4100.6. rutzzcrl dcfcnceman Jackie Herin. The lanky Ksnsan said the soft The Islanders have been doIng.ti'ack and a two-day delay in the l'ci'y writ even though badly short-trace because of rain threw him for hnndcd and played :1 terrific game of! form. in Moncton Saturday. They still -a O Shoemaker Wins . lead the league by seven points and will be fighting for a win to- lll',1l"li to maintain that command- 0 - , ing bulge over the Hawks and U0 S. . lm iclllmh” Eldrk, S"'""d Pull”: 3- ChlC3E”- Ll.".R.'llIll.)lPZ'S who also play tonight. A ADIA C1- 1-1av.k.'. . . ' a last pci'iod,7.servl)oi-ger (Sullivan. I-inllingwortli) Both (hplr suspended” players, wngf shoe'n.mkaell!'co(::e)d- dloclgy Toll? 17) 1011” 5UlldM' mil” mil-5'” I 4- CHICHRO. M1Clm5kl "DP: Danny O'Connor and Vlp Palla- national riding crown with a totai beat ilic Maple Imnfs 3-12 in a Na- tional l-fozkcy Lcnguc game before 5,lT-I fm". Al llnllliis rnmc up with M ::irrs .1: ?i:(- final pcriorl as lhc iilwwks fllfllrltffl up ilirir first VlC"alt1psj Thomson 6:01, Nesta-onkoi tnry in ihrrc lraiisplmtrrl ”h0inc" gamcs at tho arrna tli:s season. Flilcngn otitplaycrl Toronto thrrnizli ihc first liftli of thc first pm-tnrl '1: Huh l.r'i.'s conccntrnt”tl on n .i?”Mi' (l .'r".".". Aftrr .lcrr'.' 'roppn;'7 : I arl mzssrrl a tip-in on a shot 'llIll hit llic pipe at the sitlo of ill" tirt. .lLlCl( .VlcInt.yi'o scnrcri on tho samc sort of deflec- tloii :l”"' for 'hc l'l.'ll.Vl(.'i. 'f:l:i ic-is look ndvnntngc of n prii'-it- tn yr the S.rnl'rl as Tcd Iiriiiiwj zaurl (?ODl'f1P Arnistroii: a line pass play to set .vrv: kcrl mil Furl Sloan at 16.37. cr)':i:'Nl twlcc Ill fhc scr- l.ifzcnl)crlzcr Illlfl slim it. into llll' iv . n' . JR and Top- panm: zxmihrrl :1 rchnund of! tho hoards and l'PlfLl'Fi'l it to Nick Mllkhskl for thc srnrr ht 16.58. Rio llcv of l,c'ls. srornd tlir oiiijr ., '. 0: llic 'll:!'rl pt-rlml. first hcriml: 1. ('hir:i;:o. Mcln VF)" ll Will-it-till 10:09, 2. Toronto, Sloan tlicimcrly, Armstrong) l6,.'l7 Pcnnlncs. Cnlian 5:51, Mortson '5'."3. A.vn':tv'rmtz l.'l.O7. I shot from the pcniilty pazvihi, Stanlcy) 16:58. Penalties .. Slanley19:16. 1 Third pr-rlod: ,Illim'rison. Armstrong) 15:00. Pcn l10:.'u(), Kennedy misconduct lB:3l. Stops: Lumlcy ..........--... l0 7 7 Rollins . . 12 9 I4- lLocal Curling Club Schedule l TtHNlII'17.VOUS TROPHY Sloncliiy 7 PAL: Irv l: .l. S. MacDonald C. Atkinson. loo 2: F. Hansen vs. E. F. Acorn l.Vlomlny 9 l'.)I.: IN 71. .1, E. Burdan vs. I7. Satin yllrrs. , Irv -1: Dr. W. iV'i-wcllnnrilil vs. I”. S. Gidvltnzs. i ni-".NnE'I.v0t's Tll()l'IlY Tiiestlny P.M.: Irv it Wr. R. McNoill vs. L. Prowsc. for '3: W. Picltnrd vs. W. F. Mac ! inm-:. Tuvnday I P.M.: l Ice 3: C. MacDonald vs. W. Worth. Ice 4: Doug Hill vs. F2. Tnninn. Wa neemlngty tfrelen defence- colch ateva Br-klntlch and I-finchbergnr of the num- cover-up in front of the II- can in Friday's game 1- i the Moncton Run at tho NA: they prep!!! for 1 shot ..1 etc ' from bluellne Brklaclch HIM I look around to no that I'll! line-mate Hlnchbergor ha: Mone- ton forward Bert Hlrsclifeid suf- ficiently covered. Goalie Jim shir- lty wait; in rcadfnos for the angle drivu in the game in which istillivan 1:37, Migay 9:49, Mickoskl I7 3. Toronto, Bnilcy :24l NEW ORLEANS (AP) -- Ralph 3.3 vs. ll. Dr. For . Tl-19.. ' of 300 winners during 1954, far .-head of all other A m e r lc a n jockeys. Silent Slioe's I954 accomplish- ment was far off his 1953 record of 485 wins but in the year just ended he took long vacations both in the sprlng and fall. g,Rolph Dupas Wins Decision .'-LITTLE SPORT rrou sou ,. 5 u ' Int! Cl Wall?-?& .... t Neither the Charlottetown Is- landers" fans or the players them- selves should be ashamed in any way whatsoever for the 2-1 defeat the local team received from the Hawks in Moncton on Saturday night. The Islanders. their ranks riddled badly by both ridiculous suspensions and several injuries. went into the Hub City with only it players for the match against a total crew of fourteen Hawks. For the latter half of the i:nCbun- fer, which was played on a very heavy sheet of ice. the Islanders played only seven forwards, two defence and one goalie after Lorne Hennessey suffered an injured shoulder when charged heavily into the boards by Moncton forward Bill Sinnett, who had been throw- ing his weight around fairly frecly till he tangled with Orin Carver a littlc later in the game. Approxi- niaicly 4,000 fans saw the Island- ers, while trailing by I two-goal maigin, come back very strong in the final period. tiircziteniiig many times to wipe out the Hawks lead totally. . 0 o Islanders def-zncemcn, coach Steve Brklacich and Lloyd Hinchberger, played for the majority of the game and at no time seemed to falter clue to fatigue. Jim shiricy in the Islanders cage gave a bril- liant exhibition of goal tending as he kicked out a total of 31 shots. Jim is again tied with Nick Pid- sodny for the top goals against average in thr lP.lgllC but has one more shut-out. to his credit than has the tempt-rnnirntal Monctonian. . . . Former Ottawa senator. Tod Campcau. displ;.;u-d a bit oftan uncontrollable teiiipcr in the game. His first exhibition of hotheadecl- ness came shortly after the Hawks had been given their first penalty of the game, late in the middle session. As usual, the Hawks start- ed their old sob story to the ref- erees rind during the "song and dance" Campcau expressed his opinion nf referee Dewar Judson in a somewhat unattractive, verbial manner and was tagged with a misconduct. Now, the clock in the rink was also out of order and to make it legal, the Moiicton officials had one of the Island fans, who attended the game, sit in the timers box with their Hub City timer. Apparently, something that the gentleman from the Island said, in regard to the penalty. just didn't appeal to Campeau and so he took a wild swing at tho Char- lottetown official with his stick. The stick hit the official on the Canadien DE'I'ROI'P (Ci?)-Dutch lulbel and Red Kelly scored third-period goals Sunday night to bring Del.- rolt Red Wings from behind for a 3-2 victory over Montreal and prevent the Canadians from turn- mg the National Hockey League race into a runaway. Kelly, Detroit's versatile de- ienceman. set up Relbel with the was somewhat weakened by the Hawks trainer who tried to inter- vene.-When Campeau saw that one stick hadn't done enough harm, he grabbed several but was man- nancllcd by the other members of his team before he could use them properly. Luckily the Charlottetom isn was not seriously injured and he later stated that he would be able for his regular work in th: meat department of a local groce- teriri this morning. Now this is the second disgrace- ful display between officinu and members of the Hawks team that we have witnessed this season and both times the offenders went un- fined. But when the Islanders be- come involved in the least alter- cation. Well you guessed it. The league head goes mad and hands the Islanders both an unheard of fine and a ridiculous suspension. It is beyond the writers capacity to see why the league executive prefers to hand out penalties and suspensions in such an undemo- cratic manner and why, if they wish to fine players for their ac- tlons, they don't do it with at least it little bit of discretion. It wouldn't suiprise us it the Island- ers keep winning games to hear that one or more of its members is suspended from hockey for the remainder of the season, for five years or even for life. We have been hearing for many years about the doniiybrooks that occur, it seems in every other rink in the Maritime: except the Chair- lottetown Forum, where the ice- surface becomes ii complete mass of fans as soon as the fisti-cuffs start. However, we had not had the privilege to sec such a spect- acle until Saturday night in the Hub City Arena. Late in the third period the Islanders pulled Shirley in hopes of getting the tielng goal with the advantage of an extra forward. shortly after play resum- ed, Tod Campcau again let his temper carry him away and he gave Steve Brklacich a. hard poke with his stick and the fight was on. The fans by the hundreds lit- tercd the ice along with the play- eis from both teams. What a. sight. In fact, the excilment, which those who had remained in their seats had paid to see, was completely erased from view by the mob. After the fisti-cuffs were over, it took another five minutes to clear the fans off the ice in order to resume play. The news of the hour from the National Hockey League is that I hand but the force of the blow former preformer of the Charlotte- Diipas of New Orleans. third rank ing lightwciglit contender, snapped Cisco Andradcis uiibcatcn strm with a bloody I0-round decision over the aggressive Californan Saturday night. Diipas wciglicd ; lliill, Andradc l."l.'l , - l Andradc. from Compton, Cnlif., l it luas unbeaten in 28 prcvioiis pro- fcssimial bouts. But ho was ill) ,iii:itch for tho 19-ytlfll”-Old d.'irt.n;z lDiip.'is, who scored an easy cle- t CISIUTI. I Bruins' Captain lOut For 10 Days . I . . ..... BOSTON, (AP)-Boston Brulns' , , Captain Ed Sandford will be out F '- tof National Hockey lmarzue action a l -, tor 10 days due to iiijury to kncr Yesterday afternoon it I i:i;.iincnLs. of enthusiastic skaters took nu- Sundfoid was injured Saturday vantage 0' ll" delitzhttui winter flight in Boston's 4-0 victory over weather to enjoy the novelty of New York, when he collided with Al Giilrlnlin in the second period. ills collected his second straight shut-out. his fourth of the couch and third at the expense of, the Hawks. Both Hinchberger and Brklacich played most of the nine. ' (Photo by Me;-en) : t.-.N. " - ...as.................. ng On Ca created by the North River Causc-l way. Si-ife ice stretches from the clU.se'Wdy up - river two miles to ACTION ALIVE IN '55 YOUR FORUM PROGRAM TONIGHT, MONDAY 6 GET YOUR friends to a thriill PRICES: MAKE IT A HAPPY urw vnn mar son THI mu CLIII. nmsmsn: "SEE YOU AT THE cm: 'l'9NiGl-I'i'l" useway Lake number is skate on the freshwater lake the mouth of Warren Grove Creek. g (Photo by Margaret Mallett) FREIIERIOTON vs ISLANDERSI ' Malta up your party and treat your '9 Red Wings-Edge s3to2 tying tally It 6:21 of tho rflml period. Then he slapped in the winning marker at 15:09. for his eighth goal of the season. The victory moved Detroit to within four points of the from- running Frenchmen. who took a 2-1 lead on goals by Jean Beli- veau and Bert Olmstead and tried to sit on it in the third period The strategy didn't work as De- troit's new-found "hustle line" of Marcel Bonln, Reibcl and Vic Stas- iuk pressured the Canadians in the final 20 minutes. Goalie Terry Suwchuk kept the Red Wings in the game when, mid- way in the final period, he made 3 magnificent save on Bcliveau, who broke in alone and tried to fool the netmindcr with a tricky backhander. Gordie Howe opened the scoring for Detroit, caglng his own re- bound at 2:44 of the first period for his 15th goal this season and fifth in four games. First period: 1. Detroit, Howe (Wilson) 2:44; 2. Montreal, Boll- veau (Harvey, Olmstead) 7:58. Penalties: Geoffrion 4:10, Prono- vost 7:45, Bouchard 13:29, Stasiuk 13:38, Johnson 16:48, Johnson 19:15, Richard 19:15, Leswick 19:15. Second period: 3. Montreal, Olm- stead fBcliveau) 3:49. Penalties: Leswick, minor and misconduct. 1:55, Johnson 10:53, Slasiuk 18:-I9. Third period: 4. Detroit, Reibel (Kelly) 6221; 5. Detroit, Kelly (Stasiuk. Bonln) 15:09. Penalties: Olmstcad 7:38, St. Laurent 14:55. Stops: Plants-. .. 11 10 12-33 Sawchuk . . . . . . . . . . . .. 5 6 6-17 Dugger McNelll, coach of the second place Moncton Hawks, is making another desperate move to try and make his team a winner in the ACSHL it was learned in Moncton over the week-end. His latest addition is 22 year old right winger Ross Watson who played with him and the Halifax Atlan. tics during the most of last sea- son. While with the Atlantlcs, Ross was the 6th highest scorer in the, defunct Maritime Major League with 40 goals. He aim hatl 42 assists for a total of 82 points” in 74 games. Ross was acquired by the Hawks from Cincinnati of the International League and wu scheduled to arrive in the Mone- ton camp yesterday. town Islanders has been signed by the Chicago Black Hawks. He is goal tender Ray Fredericka, who. back in the.l950-51 season, when the Saint John Beavers were lead- ing the it-aguc, joined thc Islanders and in his first appearance blanked the Port City boys 1-0. Ray then played the next two seasons with the Ottawa Senators of the pro- fesslonal Quebec Hockey League and now that the Senators have folded he has been taken by the up and coming Black Hawks. NEW YORK (GP)-Bill Oadsby scored at 13:46 of the third period to give New York Rangers a 3-3 tie with Boston Bruins in a Na- tional Hockey League game at Madison Square Garden Sunday night. The tie left the Rangers in fifth. place with 29 points, I. point be- hind the Bruins. The Bruins took the ice minus their captain and ntnr forward Ed sandford, who suffered in Injury to his knee ligament: in Saturday's game against the Rangers. He will be out of action for to days. Dick Bouchnrd. 20 - ycar - old winger from the Quebec Fronte- nacs, played his "first game for the Rangers Sunday night. He is on I three-game trial to replace the in- jured Wally Hergeshelmer. Rangers took the lead when Bob Chrystal bent Boston's rookie goalie John Henderson, in the first period. Rookie Don Mcxenney tied it up for the Bruins at 13:07 of the second period. Mcxenney scored again It 5:07 of the third period to give the Bruins the lead for the first time in the game. Four minutes later, Boston went further ahead when Chevreflls skated in alone to score. But New York fought back and on an assist from Andy Bathgate .. . .u.a....i 51?): In general the ice was pebbly but many smooth areas were found in favorite spots. l TICKETS EARLY. ng Ice contest. 51.50 - 31.10 - t- Ron Murphy reduced the deficit at 10:50. Gadsby netted the equalizer thrrc minutes later. First period: I. New York. Chrys- lnoco--I FIIEI. OILS But by Tut IIIM. 9911 ing we are ofhrlng u once in this lino of tin. . ltt0I!iiI.. Mend That Dent This week we celebrate one year of oper- ation In our BODY REPAIR. PAINTING and REFINISHING DEPARTMENT. and in so do- IW, Discount OF ALL WORK PERFORMED IN THIS DEPARTMENT FOR THE NEXT 30 DAYS. This Department is manned by two cop- ablo men who have over 20 yecrs' expul- ichlefl Rannhun and Carl (Junior) Mar-g Call in today ldr an appointment to have the dents. otc.. fallen out at your auto- , F. R. McLAiNE lL.TD. Mctpoqu Road. - .3l'lARl.O'l'I'-IYOWN .m Rangers Eke Out 3-3 Tie With Boston Bruins Sunday tat (Lapi-ado, Guidolin) 9:27. Pen nltles: Labine 0:40, Flamnn 6:34, Bathgate 12:33. Second period: 2. Boston. Mc- Kenney (Boivln, Quackenbusli) 13:07, Penalties: Howell i229, Muhns l(:l2. Third period: 3. Boston. McKen- ney (Bolvin. Chevrefiisl 5:07; 4. Boston, Chcvreflls 9:101 5. Nmv York, Murphy (Raleigh. Lewlcki) 10:50; 0. New York, Giidsby (Baili- gate) 13:45. Penalties: None. Stops: Henderson ............ 5 615-26, Worslcy 6 910-25 J For Quality Mildncss (TANA DAN 15)-1.S'l'l-'.S'7l .S'LZI.IlV(:' (ll(-IARF. l' TOBACCO o :.' r:.' v:.--.-. , 1):: 1 7.21;” work. namely. Fred :'r:-.-tat-t':'-Hui-:uc:rz-?'1aw-'--ch-rm - H