:fANUARY 26. 1953 -'1 i-lb; bUARUlAH. LHA.lxl..b 1'1 lo LUWN fAu.. --.ol- --4 , I I V I I Brums, Leafs, Hawks Slandlng n . W ' ' L I C l' BOY SBOIIT FINANCIAL 1n Saturday Games oca ur mg I "A" C l'l'on B05-I-OM J;;j5 gg (CF, g.lthroughl1nost of the'fLrstharl1&l sec- ' I g? :. Boston's improving Bruins un- Pnld lprl Odsv mi! Lnallh 5 no lm,f,h” -- leashed their highest scoring spree frallireizdCllzxltlgiielilsogbnlbledmon at: The gmndmg 1n the --A-1 com A of the Namlml Hockey League all-out effort, and the Hawks made pe1111o11 at the charlottetown curl, seam" sgwlday mgm M tn” the most of o rtunlties to race - 11, - 1:, 1' mien 1 mi blanked New York Rangers 9-0 at 1. G 990M N .1 for W ' ma 0 u as new 0 ma pa; 1 gosmn Gm-den. ;;lfl)11ggl-3518 0113' C 81 99 ed over the week-end follows. K Ch . f H h t I H Jerry Toppazzinl scored three , ' , P W I Pu ' airmen or 19 various can res 0 ow: goals as Boston cooled off New gmflile Mfnolghntslt gt 1&5 jlgaltvklfg h V 9 4 5' n'1 . ' York-which had whipped the fill 3” fld Olfgs lfi, C J h S .6 .l?l'v L. E- Pl0ll5e -- 5 6 10 ; Tngmsh ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, .,, ...... ,, Claude Klnch league-leading Detroit Red Wings Jlld lzlelblo Vlhgllh, 0'" 31 "II"? 13. MBCIHNS : 1 3.; 1,, 11,5 pm,1cu. outing. hreagd 5 0 caug Im on e 018- lg. Ealitrglll 1.) Id. . H2) :1: 2(4) Alberton ......................................... Eric Corbett. Th 3 1 - t ' R (1 . V r. . ac ona .. 1 sung-1; 1; .. 1 1 :31 owmy ............................................ .. Anon nay-nor on five other tallies. He set up First 8? l 3" 0”” ' l ' . . . . , llnemate Toppazzini three times l-Chicago, Mosienko 2 5 ll&;3Cl-Aiod - : 13 2 I 1"'s”"'l.(h' ”'" ”V"""'" RPL L D' Kelgti and Jack McIntyre twice. (Hucuh . . 1 5 - OT” , I B d 1 V A, P, (Jere The other Boston scorers were 3-Monirelil. Ricllardh :01: E. S. Glddlngs 6 4 12 h or P" ' Milt Schmidt, Leo Labine and tolmsteatl, Geoffrlonl . 4:lClk.I. Burden .. .. 9 7 2 14 1 (jharjotgpfown .................................... U 01-in Simon; Penm Lund O Penalties: Hucul 3:” Mm-lg. Svoodd 3 3 2 Feorgotown Waldron Lavenl sulmvumr son 10:40. 1 . aun ers 1 I 1 mm 12..-1...: Second Period ls. MacDonald . . 7 4 14 1 - . . . . 1 . 1 ,1 H I lhnosmm Toppnzim ahchicagm Abel 0 A rink skipped by B!” MECNHH. Montague ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, .. H. M. Smith IHLANDER INJURED IN GHOSTlthe track after the my 74 :1. 1, 5., . lsulllvan. McIntyre) .. 7:00 lbynm -. 393.won the week-end bonspiel scorinlzl K.-nsin ton ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,, Elmer Bernard RIVER wnl.-ZCK W1-ecked at Ghosg R1,,” 1,:nn0;:1:f pe;oJo;:';m1:;::gnE;!'o!:onw:,': 2--Boston, Sullivan Penalties: Richard 0:32. Ralz- a total of 94 points. Runner-upl g ...eS1.m om,,,..,1 A broken ml and M” John Mam”, any, who (Godfreyi . . . .. 14:50 Inn 6.50. was die .1. s. MacDonald rink Wlihj Slemon Park .................. .. lVLt. A. E. Tomklnson The broken back of the crack sent 11 coaches plunging danger- was en route to Chilliwack. B. C.. Pemmwf smdmrd m:M' 'L”i - Th"d.Pm0d 58 p0”"5' ' provincial C1131,-man 31-1 W W Reid znnarllan National Railways pas-lously close to a lake and brought me, spending legve with 1.1,. nm. bin” 175151 d 4Rf3C'ltC'”:9”; Mg”dd?" 15.9.1 Matches scheduled this eve-nina ' """""""""" " 5' ' ' ..-not-r train lies spravilid alongldeath to one man and injuries to fly. (GP Photo) 3aB0ston ;fIt'I'm;:'i”d kCh?ga:;e'PeLg?;lal” '”1ln the "B" competition follow; 1 Prm.im.ia1 Commissimwr -------------- N F. Ah Driscou us 11' 1 ,, .......... ., 11; (MF dd . . 15:22 -1 x3,M. I lmher Ruuedcmuse are ' reddish Soccer FB”;ll;;?I;'”bl” 355 3CCl'lCI5”g0-e1IJ;”F”ddell 15”” R n Parker vs A 0 1" Gill l NOTE' Summeroide cam ai under the 1"! brown. some of their children may (Schmidt. Chevrefils) . 14;o2l Penalties: Gi1I'dHEI' 11125. HaT- R011 13 11 g ?r w 1, 'p1-ow.” P ' P En be .11511nc11y g,ey1,,1, an the”. HVNA ggggg 5.1305110”, Schmm Vey 11.36. 1 - 9 V a - - - ' Men will follow at a date to be announced later. p "r In the lgome of Screech Owls. two LONDON, Jan. 25 - (CP) - Re- l()ArlTilStl'Ongh Dumartl l5:33 Stgpjl: 4 3 P.M. may c ange from their baby sung of soccey mawhes p13,-ed sag. cna ties: else 13:50. Labine IDS .. 8 10 5-2 C l. Full vs. J. J. Morris. MNIFRED E49"-SW ' clothes (always white in Owlsl to urday in the United Kingdom: 14124. Klukay 19:26. Kullman MCNNI h . h"lA "viii"! vi 0 rich 1-ufous plumage, the others in solid grey. Members of one family ENGLISH LEAGUE 1926. Armstrong 19:45, Senlck Division 1 19:45- are seldom indentical, Aston Villa 1, Chelsea 1 (tie). '”""l 9"?” A southern water bird known as BOHDI1 Wanderer! 2. Manchester TEpP”z'm 5 29 the Rcddlsh Egret has two distinct United 1. i 5" - 1 - ---------- -' 3 Dhases: some almost wholly grey in Burnley 0, Cardiff City 0 (tie). L-?g5;19'3' Mg”!-"Te I their youth. afterwards turning to :1 Charlton Athletic 2. Arsenal 2 kl; uh” Em:I'- odniey) ' 12'” reddish brown on head and breast: (tie), u3IsCI0I?g3.re0psp:1ifVx;1n) 17.57 NOT IDENTWAII others are always entirely white. In Charlton Athletic 2. Arsenal 2 9gBo5mn' mind " f .L-L .CfJ”3bI" was the number 91' each is (Net tQuackenbush. Klukay) ., 19:51 Each species has 115 (m,n1a ou even. in other districts there Manchester Clty 5. Mlddleibfoukh Penalties: Toppazzlnl 1:05, .-':1aracteristlc colouring. This is the may be (ml-V one While l"dIVldl”ll 10' I mmml rule. A Hemnt Tmush iszscveral hundred dark. On the whole. rP('01.'lllZEd by a particular shade of. Mme b”'d5 5" fairly 73”- - Kraftcheck 7:05. Portsmouth 3, Liverpool 1. Preston North End 2, Newcastle "W" on its back mm ll redder:Ftlll'll'lll1SleS abldgdzgii ll”? lllrlll ”l” Unslifdld 1'01: 5 w tB o wldh Al TORONTO 2' DETROIT 0 I)l'0Wil tall. A Crow is distinctly " 5 R Y " ' 3 ” e y ' 95 I m ' TORONTO, J .25 - (GP - Dl3Ck. a Catblrd grey. and so onn”7p”m”Ce? bl”, they "mile from N9" 1- Right-winger GaeIb1'ge ) Armstrong supplied the offensive power and goalie Harry Lumley was unbeat- able Saturday night as Toronto Maple Leafs defeated Detroit Red Wings 2-0. A crowd of'13,634 National Hoc- key League fans saw the game, Leafs' first victoly in four starts. Armstrong, 3. 22-year-old sopho- more wlth the Leafs, tallied once In the first period and again in the third to account for all the scoring. That was more than enough cushion for Lumiey, who turned in :1 terrific chore against his team- mates of three seasons ago. It was his sixth shutout of the season. white with Dale grey trimmings to Individuals that are dark grey all over. Here again the proportion of each varies greatly from one breed- lnc ground to another. Sunderland l, Blackpool 1 (tie), Tottenham Hotspur 2, Sheffield Wednesday l. Wolverhamptor) Wanderers Derby County 1. liowcver, quite a number of species ran be confusing because the male and female are always differently rcioured. at least. in their summer ."l)SlUl'nCS, The brl ht 'cllo n Mr. . Goldfinch is rcplrgtccdh by wlzretcnlsh Gm” H0I'”6d Owls vary consid- Un M5 witch Mr. Indigo Bummg 15 erahly in Intensity of colour. their rl.xtinctly blue. while Mrs. is grcylhabnat 599mm? M be the Em” wuh only a suspicion 1,1 1,1119. Arcause. Those found In the Arctic few kinds of birds break 311 Imeshlnre occasionally nearly as white as pmduclng two or more distinct ty1)csls”0ll'-V OW15" m 50'?” 1"-lXl0”5 they or "phases" as they are called, and are Very ddrkv Whlle the m3.I0!'”Y these may come from the same 0”” ll medlum bmW"- 1,,,,.c.m5- Manv kinds of Hawks have at Even when both mother and 1945" W0 l3h3995- In Wllll-ET E Iew - ------ -- -- ----- Gyrfnlcons migrate to civilization 3. Division II Brentford l, Nottingham Forest 1 (tie). Doncasler Rovers 3, Blackburn Rovers 3 (tiel. Everton 2. Southampton 2, Fulham 3. Leeds United 1. Huddersfield Town 5, City 0. Leicester City 3, Brimington City Lincoln .0- from their homes In the far north. Y E S 0 some of Ihese are almost perfectly white. others extremely dark, but many are just prey. The Rough- WE CAN DELIVER THE ALL NEW SENSATIONAL legged Hawk. the Red-tailed. Swain- l53 METEOR son's. Hm'lan's. and the Short-tailed all have more than one phase. This 6-Passenger Coach Is one of Naturcls riddles, still unsolved. Does light affect birds? Reslllls of Yllrll Rifle Shool Following are the results of the York Rifle Club Shoot: H T. Vcssoy . .. E7 W. 1.. Crockett 95 U. Birt . 9 R. A. Vcssey . 94 n W. E. Hardy . 94 i A. J. Cluncy . 93 Radio and Ht-alor Extra In 11- VG-5593' 91 R. Watts . .. 91 Mrs. W. F). llardy 90 R. L. Vcsscy . 90 ' A. Brown 90 G. Andrews 89 Balance iS74.00 a Month ,1. A,,d,.w-5 113 . , ,, 11. Bucll . 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CHRYSLER CORPORATION OF (ANADA lIMllfl) VVIN()S1:)R PARIS i)lVlf1ll)N 0NlM?lll Argyle 3. 1 (tie). lclic 2. Reading 0. Northampton Town I ftiel. Rangers 1 (tie). lied 0. Norwich City 2, shrewsbury Town 1 'southend United 2, Ipswich Town 0 Notts County 2. Bury l. Rotherham United 2. Plymouth Sheffield United 3. Bransley 0. Swansea Town 3. Hull City 0. West Ham United 0, Luton Town Dlvlslon HI (Southernl Aldershot 2. Swlndwon Town 2 Bournemouth and Boscombe Ath- Brighton and Hove Albion l. Bristol Rover: 1. Mlllwall l (tiet. Colchester United 1. Queen's Park Coventry City 3. Walsall I. Crystal Palace 1. Bristol City 3. Exeter City 0. Gillincham 0 (tie) Newport County 3, Torquay Un- 'Wal!ord l. L”VI0ll.Oi'lEill. 0, Division III (Northern) Barrow 4. Oldham Athletic 3. Bradford City 3. stockport Coun- 0 Carlislc United 7 Smttlmorl. 0. Chesterfield l. Workimton 0. Darlington 3. Chester 2. Gateshcarl l. Port Vale I (tlel. Grlmsby Town 5. Mansfield Town ll-Iartlenools United 2. Crewe. Alex- andara l. Rochdale 2. Scunthorc United 2 (tie). Tranmere Rovers l. Accrlngton Stanley 0. Wrexham 0. Bradford 3. York City 2. Halifax Town 2 ftlel SCOTTISH LEAGUE Division "A" Clyde 3. Aberdeen 0. Motherwell 1. Hearts 3. Dlvlslon "B" Albion Rovers 5. Avr United fl. Alloa Athletic 2, Saint Johnstone 0 '1-om: Athletic 1. Stirling Albion 3. Sooftlsh Cup First Round Berwlck 3, Dundee United 3 (tie). Dumbarton l. Cowdenheath .'l. East Fife 7. Vale of Lelthen l. Elgln City 2. Third Lanark 3. Exemouth United 0. Celtic 4, Hibernian ll. Stenhousemulr l. Lelth Alhlntlc l. Alrdrleonlam R. Morton II. Dumfermllne Athletic 1 Newton Stewart 2..Falklrk 2 (tie) Queen of the South 2. Huntley 1. Ralth Rovers 5. Clachnacuddln 0. Rangers 4. Arbroalh 0. Saint Mlrren 1, Brechin City 1 (tlel Strsnraer 0. Kilmarnock 4. IRISH LEAGUE Artie 1. Llnfleld 1 (tie). Ballymena United 5. Crusaders 3 Cllftonvllle 3. Distillery 2. Cnleraine 9. Portadown i. nlenavon 3. Bangor D. Glentornn 2, Derry City 0. ACHE rlvc ouI' U ' 14 short-handed through penalties. Both goals came with the wings SUIVIMARY First Period 1-Toronto. Armstrong (Bentley, Thomsom 17:30. Penalties: Skov 1:54, Leswicl: 10:23 and 17:09. Sloan 10:51, Thomson 11:43. Horton 14:07. Bonln 16:48. Flaman 16:48. Second Period Scoring: None. Penalties: Woit 7:27, Pron- ovost 12:31, Lindsay 1mlscon- duct) 12:31. Third Period 2-Toronto, Armstrong (Morrison, Sloan) 7:48 Penalties: Leswick"6:21. Sloan 12:04. Stewart 18:01. Stops by: Sawchuk 14 11 6-31 Lumlcy 10 14 9-33 CHICAGO 5, MONTREAL 1 MONTREAL, Jan. 25 - (OP) - Chicago Black Hawks turned loose their heaviest artillery in the last five minutes against Montreal Canadiens Saturday night. rapping In three goals and finishing with o. 5-1 victory. - Jimmy McFadden scored two of Chlcagols goals while Bill Mosienko, Sid Abel and Jimmy Peters notch- ed one each. Maurice Richard was Canadiens' scorer. I It was 1. draggy, scrambly game M313? league Hockey Resulls Fifteen closely played minor hockey games were played at the Forum Saturday evening. Follow- ing are the results: Paper-weights: Bruins 1. Tigers 0. Bruins goal by P. McGonnell. Bluebirds 1, Lions 1. Lions goal by B. Shaw; Bluebirds by R. Rice. Cubs 3. Falcons 1. Cubs 3 goals by B. MacMlllan; goal for Falcons by D. Lee. Ramblers 4, Redwlngs 0. Ram- blers goals by B. Ranaghan 2. R. Mccllntock, P. McGonnell. Rangers 3, Hawks 2. Rangers 3 goals by Gratto; Hawk: 2 goals by Arsenault. Pee Wen Tigers 1, Flyers 1. Tigers goal by sherren; Flyers by Johnston. Spitfires 3. Dodgers 0. J. Pat.- lerson, J. Frizzell. B. McDonald scored Spitfires goals. Rangers 4, Ravens 1. Rangers goals by H. Callaghan, R. Brad- ley, D. McMillan. L. Doiron. Rav- cns goal by A. Macbougall. Bravo: 1, Royals 0. Royals won this game 2-0 but Braves were awarded the game when it was found that Royals had used, 1 bantam goalie. Hornets 2, Monarchs 1. 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