Billy Hughes Paces Attack . h Lead- Primroses Sfrefc g jjjn all The average New York hockey ltan III unbluonod. Ana ' I O 9 x Canadtaalnlalanwrlter fIn1IckItbeIopbiItieationol.blItuncrIOXvNIItIo1r nun, Ntw yang (cp) .. 'rh,Iu-owd brethren III Toronto or Mn” . M ' Iuklfcllsvml .3 E - t A 2';':'..f:".".'f,'l'.... .'.,..., ., M. ged1e.cdi'kIgt?t.ltIoq':I':tdlmt.WltlI !lb&b.llleil'd.th u” :''”'i"' Page 6 The Guardian weds! DOG 21; 1955 1. . utth pro-unza IkIllt::l:I;P::ltvl::eIlI'l;::rk'cr:c'k1Irk gt: .I;1I'IiIlIIO' czwttlhtenda to orguiu. . - . . In I voice boj on from , ., . A it I-. the . .. - -6 W H the 1':-id W l::'.:i'.::..: 3231'.”-: .2: ”"'"”'"”' i" '”'? '"” W": Newcombe Signs Contract ..g,sv-..g'..i:.l.. . ..,...... ......, -tvinlor "in. .':..;..'-2 "3" Wlckey L"3"' ” '”"” ”"""' out behind Jordan. "" ”"”d "l" J"” M”L'”" W” Lineups: . ' York Ranger mvi I" H90” mica-lly reputed "'sfnrey i, I At 10.05 Jim MacLeod sent the back 35"” ml ""3 Nye” ml? the Flyers: Goal Jordan; defeiiscf Flyers into I 3-1 lead. A penalty half WHY mark and tied "'9 500"? Moore. Hill. A. MacLeod, Josey.- to Dick Carroll gave the Flyers from a pileup in front of the net Ready; forwards. Dunn. Hurry. J- : another chance but it backfired After that spurt the Fl.VersI were Clark. Whltellwl. 5tIlIa1'ebri885- when Billy Hughes grabbed 8 Duck 19" lmklng 3' uwprlmms" heeis Montague: Goal, Ward: defense. at centre and beat Jordan with n as the Montaguc boys pulled sIteadI- HI MMLHDI GI Macponahi MI shot from just inside the bllicline. i.V away iF0l'fl lh9m- Phll (Fibber) MacDonald, B. McKarrls: forwards ri Mac MacDonald got the thumb MCG-re netted SBIHHLV Tl”0W5d3l9'5 Hughes, Arsenault, Carroll. Mt-Gee. 1,. at 15.21 and, while he was off ser- P855 I0 KW? the Prim?"-W5 at 5-5 li1acLeod. Trowsdale. Landry. D. holding tthe Fly:-rs to I single sec- ving two minutes for holding andllead at the end of the second and Macbeam ond period marker. an additional ten for objecting too.thr9e IMP? Wifie hurled ll"-0 W9 Hughes playing a stellar :1ameIstrenuously. Jim MacLeod and Fl.V9l'S' C889 Wlthnllt I Teplylii the. when they overcame I 4-2' deficit in the first period to so on in defeat the Parkdale Flyers 9-5 at the Sports Arena last night. Led to the attack by their high- gcnring first line of Apps Arsen- Iult. Billy Hughes and Dick Caroll the Primroses blasted home 7 goals in the final two frames while SUMMARY for the PrimroIs2sInotcIhedI a goal Willie Dunn teamed up on a neat thiIITIlII I II II III b II III In for the "hat trick” while linemate Dassinx play. Dunn carried across lit -ee s at Ie e adaI"0I all 2.36; KI Managua Arscnault rapped home I pair ufithe blueline and relayed a pass to the third ilklnfl TTOWS 95 P355 (McGee, 4I40I 4I Nye,-5 JI Mac. consecutive second period goals. MacLeod whose shot was stopped aft?!" I0nl.V 27 59('0hdS had 91311596-ILeOd 10:05; 5 Momma. Hughes Hard working Dick Carroll didntbeautifully by Gene Wai-Id, How. Trowsdale stole I puck Int theIl4Il9I 6I IL MacLwd 15:50 ie let any put-ks into the cage but ever the rebound was carried into'Flyei'.s blueline and broke into theI Penalties: Cum" .2,I he played a fine game and his the net by Flick Landry rushing clear W beat -l0l'd3ll easlly at the hard digging was mainly respon- in fast and the period ended with l0I27 mflrk and Hughes l'0UndIed:I,minm. and misconduct AI Mac. Iihle for Hughes second goal and the Flyers in front 4-2. Ithe scoring for the night at 18.EI1Ie0dI Arsenaunis fir-gt I when he got a breakaway from his. Phil iIcGec pltkcd up a pair of PENALTIES DlsASTR0lS own blueline. whilc thel Parkdalc penalties vlerc disast- guals for lllniilagiie I I . I n C 11) L55; 9I M n "lhws here called by Dave Mac.:mus m mp-5e(-lond” Junm l.w.-ac'lPF'1:lhAlfl11l-Y -gliurir. 1 ' ih iAtirl1S;e3IlAl'SehlIall!llt:D iilugbesl 2.135: Lend and Sammy Trowsdale. lLeod was still in the box -.cix-ing. he yers n a gorious t ance Flyers JI MIIICLIIM IHIIIIIYI time for a penalty received in the of scorimz When they Well? EWIN- first period as the second opened. ed a penalty shot late in the third Hill and Willie Dunn got the others 1! look Hughes and Carroll only 9 but Gene Ward made a nice stop .seconds to make the score 4-3. of Allie Carve-r's low shot to nulli- QVWK G0”-S seconds to make the score -h3.If.v the attempt. Before the thri-9 iuinutc mark Ralph Josey picked up it pcualty. had been reached in the girst per- for high sticking seconds after when feferee John Richard ruled ITr0Wsdalel iod the Flyers were en oying I MacLeod go I two-goal lead on markers by Dunnlbefore he got back Montague were Slat-DonaldIfell on the Pllitk whlleI 14. MOMBZIIC Hllghe-i 15323- It the 23 second mark and Petelleading 5-4 on two goals by Apps it was inside the Primrose goal Hill at 236. But Dave MacLcodlArsenau1t. crease. Jim MacLend led Parkdalc los- . II II IIII IIIINI Izaak Pete Dunnl 14:07; 11. Montague McGee lll 1' lib? H” C V -- ITi-owsdalel 17:02. Penalties: Josey (zi Hill. McGee. Arsennult. Josey. Dunn. l NW . liiiwl . it it .x-x-.xv:xxV-. MAY BE I FOR HRISTMAS Workme-vi titre Ieen above com-l refrigerant under the ice surfacel artificial ice plant is expected to on Christmas weekend and that wmmg H" abmn 8.; at the Summe side Civic Stad-the completed within a day or so. the official opening will probab- 'ium. The mechanical work in- and it appeared yesterday l.hsilI lfy be held on Monday. miles of pipe tlhal will carry the volved in the installation of the there would be ice in the Sladiuml Photo by Wotton. laying of combo. the big Brooklyn Dodger 000 lceived in 1954 but a compromise I I FIRST PERIOD: 1. Flyers Dunn of the 330,000 figure he said I in the cernpai -123; 2. Flyers Hill tJ. MacLe0dl couple of months ago he would de- season with I 20-5 won-lost record. D. MacLeod .-nand or stage a holdout. iitcbci: whose 20 pitching Vll-'t0Y' Ready Brooklyn to the National League Josey. Trowsdale, M. MacDonald ChBmDl0hShlP. F8-'iPhed Eiueemellt ln3.'i.E?l3..Ef.iii?.Eti. 2.: t.-;::::::f Ra mblers Down Moncion Hawks Ramblers kept hot on the heels oflcllcked for the Moncton tallies. The penalty shot was awarded THIRD PERIOD: 12 ltlcGcc. pace-setting Saint .lohnIBcave'rs lnI I :27: 13. -ll0nta8Ul' the Atlantic Coast Senior HockeyIof the first back on the icc and that Montague defensemnn George Trowsdale (G. MacDonaldl 10:27: League here ldumping Penalties: Carroll. D. MacLeod, Hawks 4-2. 1 Igoals, including lhe winncr earlyl in the final period. Singles cameto make several hard saves- off the sticks of ACSHI. I I I leader slici-mic white and scoring drives while Nick Pldsodny was ace Pierre Brillant. T lips I I .. hIavIe a ticker-tape parade and aIwh-m. .5Chm1d,U 3I45I 4I Manda" civic Toronto ' became the first Canadian golfer. to win a major United States pro-I fessional Inurnamcnt. 1 dit Bavnsi in the DodgerI' Flltblllh . ff' . Kh"l”d"- 'll"'9d his 1955 '"'""' olhcnils season Newcornbe won 10 act Tuesday for a reported 95-: games in a row and. after losing I . igame. added eight more vIIctorieI; -. - I ii, i. .lt pil an 18-1 record y Ju Tim I5 37500 more an E le l3ll.cl1,iI': sleackenod off I bit later but finished the - I tor after bill I cum: of exile But the New York hockey fan in. R e O r 1' e d 5 l:'Provideneo. looked up and Iaw loves his team with In Ill-conIurn- 23:)” elf l0'0- thl NHIJI i-e(o;'. p 1- I snull nun wavinugn I ti-onibone ll loge. Iplrtlclillrly -during thlt 9' ' A meld Ringer pg . . . ted to - r ' curren ' v 3nooK1.yN tAPl C Don New with vice-president l. J. (Buuy) gmmmwhaw "WI?" ghd 5:2” III,PI::;IIII.l3'1'!5oec;ey Len". on the other band. I visitlq til second only to the B victoricl of The 240 . pound 29 - year - old Philadelphia's Robin Roberta, Ind an earned-run average of 8.19. At bat. he established I league record of seven home runs for I pitcher. s and .359 batting average helped MONCTON lCPl - Amherstl The clubs were tied 1-1 at end and 2-2 It the end of .- Vvpdngsday nightIllhe secon .RamblerI A , W... L.-wonfs-wt. the gallery heralded GuIdolln's Ip- pearances on the ice. Beavers Rally For 3-1 Win Over Fredericton John Beaver: rallied front deficit Tuesday night and shot three third period goals for I I win av" pad"-mun Cgpilall in NlCl(I Nicolle fired the winner. In Atlanttic Cont Senior Hockey Playing lck up two more i : ' Luau, gmun, started both plays. with Wally 9 Pella ties. in the 39”." hind gheir three. Kullman and Wimpy Jones also "of which the Ranlzcrs point lead over second place Am-lzettlns assists. P A Will”! 0' 108-15. The hunt Ramblers while weakening the CIpI' third spot position. M" ””"l' 8"” M” L'"''” ton'I single tally in the first pe- riod with help front playing coach Hghghle Campbell and Bill McDon- I . ... But: iigh On Ellntfbusiasmffy-. player lncurrin I Garden nndcrggea ami::.t,l;,,,::' perlence; with special treatme: reserved for the more pron-.' ' offender. Typical was the halo Monti-eIl'I Maurice Richard W A he drew I hooking penny du. the Cnnadtenr last. visit "" N0 COMPLIMENTS "Hey. Richs d." . from the gall:ry.:;.i?:im;1b:V:”:;I' penalty box. "Ya father's no g00dI ya mI::IIeP'S no good, ya h,0,her.I' Iii;-Agiiod b::Id. .y?".-ie M g”"d' Y" steady str 1 . slanderous Indeai-izng 01:81,-l:'::IlIl:I5l:l mentary. left Richard in a mn0d”.'.; prosperity. The front of the gallery invari- ably is decorated with banners on which the names of crowd favor- FREDERICTON (OP) - Saint Len Kelly. Walter Lswlor handled I 1-0 both games. Std Puddicombe tied it Ihortly g 3.1 after the final session opened Ind coach Steve Brklnclch Canadlens were lucky in of town with I tie. A few min t f -. . first penalty. ufgngeierdcibldzfdd l Lou Fontlnato. a frequent calla" checked into the box for his if" visit of the night. ' ”” "HEM I-oole." yelled the trim. Nicolle and Mark Bollesu helped I an insurance marker by Jackie Doug McPbee scored Frederlc- H9mllt0"- Freezing we athcr and pre- Christmas activities resulted in I small crowd. SUMMARY .p1ace ltlonctonlliawks 2-0 in the finale. l Amherst's win left Beavers one Hank Therrien tired a brace of Dolllt in mint 0! R3mhl91'5- Both netmlnders were called on Am. 3 last g(-oping herst's Paul Leclerc hslter' -- alties were handed out. civic Reception. l..fl'i?i..l;i:5”?;..ii.'i3T?i”;f'fills: For AI Balding ton. Houle tLeblancl 13.15. Penalties: Powers 1.27. L. Kileyl , 1-1.03, Carver 14.48. Bcvrnaquer rouoxro Phil-. ,7” said Tiicsday will. secund penodI 3 lL'Pl -- Iiia.mI' ' the "ill Amherst reception I for Al Balding. Lmroix .C 3 1- V , ,.I profcssitiiial golfer Hennuseyl W0: ii.-12. . Penalties: None. l Third period: 5. Amherst. 'Dher-I . . . . rienl tBernIquez. Kennedy! 3.16: Balding. now in Lalifnrnia play- SI mnherst Brmam tschm-um ing the winter tournament circuit.. - I ; won &2.400 in the WM" 19'” ,4 at Sanford. Fla. during the week- Ma-Vlalr Openl Penalty: Leblanc 17.05. l ' Stops:- . end. 1 He is a professional at the Cre-'LIe.clerc .. . 10 12 11-413 Valley Golf Club here. .Pidsodny 13 8 5-3- New Executive Director Of Alouettes Appointed broadcasts of the home games of the National Hockey League Mont- real Canadicns-and the playoffs away and at home-for 12 years. He had a similar chore for all games away and t home. for 10 yers with Montreal Royals of the Quebec Hockey League. Normaudin has handled nine baseball world series. viI relay. and several junior world series live. He has also broadcast boxing wrestling and horse racing. MONTIIEAL (CPI - Michel (Mike) Normandin, popular bilin- gual sportscaster widely knoxvn throughout Quebec province. Tucs- day was appoinlcd executive di- rector of Montreal Aloucites foot- ball club. Normandin. now 40. has been active in sports in connection with radio and television for 20 yciirs. His association with the Big Four club will not require him to re- linquish his present commitments. "We Can Catch Them” Slnlder Flwd As Head Coach II SAN FRANCISCO fAPl-Nnr- Not Good Pressure Club man (Rodi Strader was dismissed v'-V JOE FMJ5 l5l""l- hill We still Won the chaiir Hall has replaced goalie Terry Mnmhiw said "N, IWIIIIH was club." Adams launtcd. "If we can 59359” allowed 3 gnai in the 1”: 1w place. 18 points behind the high- Slrader was in his first year as head coach of the pro club He finished with I record of four victories against eight defeats in league play. Strader moved up to tho head coaching job from assist:-inlroaclr after Lawrence IBuckl Shaw was fired by the 49ers last January. Monday as head coach of the San Francisco 49211 the National Football Leagul. - Iitnnouncement of Slradt-r's fir- lniz was made by 4991' owner. Tony Morablto. at a press con- I fercnce in hl.I office. DETROIT mp: - Gcncral .u:in- Pinnshin We can do it aizatn ” snwrhnk traded to Boston Bruins. .. Igor ilfltlt Adams of Detroit iiedl The Red Wings comeback last in. has allowed lens than two lake" l' "'9 Wt?" l"”"W1 0' Wings said Tiiesday lhc lFr'-1S1lle- season was the finest In bin-key goal; a game this season nnd has the 499” and Mr" Sl”"l"' H l5 lcarilnll filontm-al (Taiiadiens Istilllh,l5i'"l' They W9!" llnbcalcn lll tile seven shutouts to his credit--most e”9m" immedlauilyf tI:IanI he caught in the National final .12 names. winning the last in the league. '.'fl”'-l Ilfalllf F8t'4'- "me ”' " "W3 and beat out the Hall has scored shutouts in Del- Thri W not a good pi-essitrc C3"3dl"l-i ii" the final night of the roitls last three games and hasn't put the pressl' th th ill . ' lnsr their hcadlsv again. em By SLLMP FOR "His? m”j9l;ltV:sCll?IIIld xgdsseiimggftd boy for II Il may be the eternal optimist 'Mn:troaI hasn't hafl I slump us." Adams said. "but I'm not the u I think we can catb Inliem. .V9t. dams pointed out. "They'ie least bit sorry about the trade. The Red Wings. champions of due for one On thr other hand lllall has been terrific for us" thc NHL for the last seven seasons WT .V0ll'IRCl' DIRYFTS are just start-l . currently are struggling in third ing to roll," . Adams said it has taken longer Veteran Wins flying Canadicns. Wndivale. it e .-. d e d by former III IWII mnlor league infielder Cy Block. hm Iradu iIIII'tI.IIImadt:I tIaI bid in "excess of twIo '-Th pi I 1- . H I I inn o arti" for the Detrot Ft:bIrIiiary.:tIlIIarch stretch drive. with it Glbvrieri Hiill.lloaAtlInm:'l;i:ipfillE::irsPiPfsehm chm H" U,” I'- ' cmcm er. we were nine "Th kid h d in -. sh ”y5- - points behind them last February Indpmore--txspromehtsvliisllonggln Block "Mum" "'""h9l' 0' Chl' and everybody said we were fin- the big leagues." ""1" 5"” Ialgl II"0W Ill lnsllrilict "N" V0 0 a c Success. N; Y. made the offer to wane of lsvllm Frills. Jr.. presldei of the American League (um, hllrlggs and his four omen g. IIt:I'Ilted the club on thb dui. of air father nearly three year: ago. The club was turned over to iilnrt paying Forum rent from thel:e:,':,:l, 'lIrt)m1ffIlI'nSRIl)Ectnbet ""1 u start of the new year. and before- the year end will pay the five 3 mil Wyn, . younger duh and 6-4 victory over Frances are just starting to move." Adams said. "Our young legs are going to moan a lot in tbc .lanuiiry- club I thorough shakeup. dealingl off ciilhl players for nine Dumon to gain the finals. Attendances Down In St. John; May Have To Fold SAINT JOHN. N. B. lCPleAll the Citizens Hockey Club wants hr Christmas is larger attendance SI(A"l'ING Mmlday and Wednesday Afternoon C 4 . 5;3()I Admission: It the Forum for the remainder tfsgll.,:dm:lu::gc,:h:i3,u:':,Y;iu::' Adults 25Cl Children 100 of the Atlantic Conll Senior An ave all f kl . l Monda and w liifltftsg I-"I10: Iclledult prep-rod rfn: tulle lgiinzliiebvnicli-I. Everiiiig .. g.efl)ne1:sdnEy e cu gets its wish the McGlnn h edth ollf 14 - . . ' - IIlnt John Denver: will co ' players :ri,i:ttntedet('a,u:2.0m.orMr. ,TORON'rO tCP)-Don Foriinnn Admlssmn 50': to operate in the league. If not, hockey in the city will die. The problem is as cut and dried Itnhat. clummdmt George E. In . common n- I TIC? cw I1. Wilt treasurer C. E. Mcahn be upon-Id bcfore the council to II! I pmponemcnt until the start of Mclnemcy said that many of the nlayen received "Ibout 3175 n week" and that playing coach Steve Brklacich draws 323 weekly. He admitted salaries were higher than at first Intlclpatcd, but uid they Ind to be paid to lure top-flight players from On- tIi-to and other hockey centres. of Toronto. third-seeded Canadian tennis player. was named top- rsnking Ontario Ienior men's Dllycr by the Ontario Lawn Ten- nls Association Monday. Fontana headed I list of six Toronto iilnym ranked first in all DLTA divisions. Mn. Louise Brown of Toronto. Ilso ranked third in thecanadln listing. was ranked the top on- tarh senior IIdIcI' player. In late Tl llaully can LIAVING NI Ecru Ohm reeimnu than 1 Tuesday - 8:30 P.M. P. E. 1. Hockey League E :”"'5d3)' m 3:30 P.M. P. E. 1. Hockey Mg" B.Y.C. VI. mm -. I Admission: . than he liari anti ' I ti f Ih l nctroii has a 9-I0-ll record. new mtmllm "t (iWl0lVing:lDe1'l'oif gfs Tums (AP' ' T” l"'''""' Nllllflared to Montreal's glittering to learn the Detroit system 01. g . I mark ,.( 2q.5.7I may : VFW YIIIIII I I day Iwon the Tunis internationail --5",... "my-W, gm II his lead IIII MI" SIIIIIIIIIII AIMIIIII IIIIVII IIII - - API C A six-man tennis tournament with a 6-4. fl-2.i No. at ranked player. 21-year-old elem Dnrmon defeated former Wim- bledon champion Jiiroslav Drobny T SPORTS Aiirllll FLYER8 vs. MONTAGUI It-iday Evening-8-10 p.m. Adults soc: Children 25c , Int. Afternoon -- 1:30-4:Q ' Adult! 25;: ciitiiiren 10c cl Normandinis appointment. an- -:-e--ee-- ” by Alouette president Leo Dandurand and cxcculive xice- president Ted Workman. comes two weeks after the break between general manager Vic Obeck and the other excutive members. No explanation of the break ac- companied Tuesday's announce- ment. Dandurand said he and Workman will take a more active part in the operations of the club. Normandln will help to carry out their decisions and will be as- signed considerable promotional lwork. POPUBAR SPORTSCASTI-ZR Normandln rates as one of the most popular spot-tst-asters ever heard on the air or appearing on a TV screen in this province. His work is lnrgely in French but he can switch over to flawless Eng- lish in the middle of s sentence. He is credited by Workman with playing an outstanding part in creating the fast-growing interest -in football among French-Canm dian sports fans. Before getting into radio work in 1935. Normandln did consider- Iable freelance writing of sports r magazines Ind: newspspe n. Golf Pro In Manfred Club SASKATOON (CPl - PM Fletcher. 1964 Canadian Open golf champion. Inid Monday he has accepted appointment I! head professional It the Royal Mont- real Golf Club in Montreal. Flecher. who for the Int 10 I the Saskatoon Golf and Country Club. expects to leave for the East to take up the new post sometime shortly after the first of the year. immediately. but merit Mn, break." thrilled about it. " from Montreal and details prob I . Phee (Mel: J. Campbell) 8:52. "Kill him next time. Loo' -' s gennlay: KItiolIllrIrissn N vogf ,d,,uedI ie. the econ per, . cor ng. one. e Ranger fan really loves his aued M to make 25 Five penged yesterday in Ch'town's Minor: Hockey Leagues. Pat was not Ivailable for com- Fletcher said "it is I pretty bl; "We'll both regret leaving here. of course." she said. "but we'i-el Details of the appointment were not available. Mrs. Fletcher Iald contracts have not yet arrived ably won't be announced for two First. period: 1. Fredericton. Mc- fan. Fontlnsto looked up. Penalties: Dorrlngton 7:18. Ham- team. Hockey Results Iilton 7:16. '” ” ger ( i "9" "'9 5” W” ”'"e5 "l”” du'IEIt1)IrIIl:1IfPrI0d - 2 Saint John F9l'9llSOII. MOIIIIS Puddicombe IKu1lman, Brklacich) :30; 3. Saint John, Nicolle (Jones. Brklaclchl 6:40: 4. Saint John. spring," 1 .. Rangers gI spring. Hamilton (Nicolle, Bollenut 7:38. gr 30.1, by cu-yer mg RI Rice; Penalties: McPhee 6:01. Jones both Rangers goals by Mccarville; l7I07. Canadians 2 - Spitfires 0. Cans- Shirley dian goals by Blair Doucette andlcraig Montreal Canacliens Drub Both were Pee Wee fixtures Ind resulted as fol- lowI:- Reioin Boston nosrou (AP)-Winger; 1...... Ferguson and Doug Mohns, side lined with Injuries for the liiii three flames. Tuesday were pro, "0"M'9d tit and will rejoin Boston Bruins for tonight's Natinnnl Hocimy League club agulnif tlu Rangers It New York. After I rugged skating drill 5 the Boston GIrdcn.Fei-gusnn and 1084--R 979-3 0 Mann: were given the green llgllt Chicago Black Hawks 7-1 by team vhmi--- It mm It. Broome. Fe lug sr. Louis (AP) - Montreal 3.25. Beliveau 9.35. ':"l,,:.',m',,.f,..l;:,I' ' Mm” Canadiens blasted Chicago Black Second period: 3. Montreal. Gc- ouch Mm uhmuu ,5” 5 Hawks 7-1 Tuesday night with offrion folmstead. Belivoau) 4:38; Maurice Richard and Bernie Ge- 4. Montreal. M. Richard Olm- offrlon each scoring three goals. stead. Harveyl 14:48: 5. Chicago. Pelrson, while Molina will tun The victory increased Montreal's Wilson (Litzenberger. Sullivan) with Cal Gardner and Via In National Hockey League lead to 14 18:15. my. points over idle New York. Penalties: Sullivan 7:51. Curry plan to use In-gusononnlitiu with Fleming Mnckell and Joliliq summary 10:15. Dewsbury 13:03. rim period: 1. Montreal. M. Third period: 0. MontrIIl.?e1i- MOO NOHIIZ E Richard (H. Richard) 0:32; 2. veau IM. Richard, Geoffrion): :30; Top Golfer TORONTO (C?)-Moo log of Kitchener Rochwu Golf winner of the Canadian Amateur golf championship It Cslgnrylut summer. was named Ontario's amateur golfer Monday for tin second Iucccsolw your. The 5-year-old Norman lmdd the list of 10 ranking Imatolm Montreal. Geoffrlon (Hat-veyl 8:51. 7. Montreal. M. Richard Olm- Penalties: Harvey 1252. Mortsomstesd. Harvey) 1:56; 8. Montreal. getgfrion. iBellveau, Olmstnd) I : . AIS. Penalties: Morison :25. Sullivan Director Named .4:1i, Talbot 10:19. .Perrault MONTREAL. (CF? Michel Norrnnndln. radio and television .. MI!-80 Rollins I 9 14-32 ;'rf,f,'.'f,'g; "iffy 3:3 i.';df""fx'f Juvgnie Game for 1955 tuned by iii. selactiol ' 5' committee of the Ontario Gol Icutive director of Montreal Al- Evenin Mwcmion ouettu football club. 5 9 Jerry Mk” 0, Toronm WM NormIndin'I Ippointment. In- nounccd by President Inc Dan- The only Minor Hockwactivity dui-Ind. follows the recent break today will be I regular Juvenile between mnnnging director Vie Leaguti game bringing together Obeck and the other executives Royals and Vics. Game time of the club. 1 be 0:00 p.m. ii REFRIGERATOR tied with Nick Wealock of wind. nor for the runner up 9051""! last year. was ranked second 195 by the OGA. Weslock pl-ed third 4:21- .... SALE OF THE YEAR 3 DAYISALE - DEC. 21 -22 - 23 - UNHEARD . OF IUYSA-I-I-I UNIMATCIHED PRICES. CONV ENIENT TERMSI MAY BE RANGID. our 10.5 cu.i-fr. REFRIGERATOR r AUTOMATIC DEFROST it LARGE Hlsmc COMPARTMENT. ;lo I I Budge puny of IM Anwm wmIl He handled the French radio or three days. i ' l S. A. A. A. MINOR HOCKEY DIRECTOR WANTD tions will be received by the nndenlqned up until noon Tuesday. Do- cembor 2711!. 1955 fortlhe position 9! either part time or full time director of . minor Iiocliey for the coming season.- Heou Iran qualifications, I R. C. CLARLI, l A Secy-Treat. S. A. A. l - - i . DAIRY mt. EXTRA LARGE. it suns sue: on noon AS . uusrursn I - I”, M” 544,1; .. SAL! 3315.00 I ' I our 9.2 Cubic Foot It ii - J ' I :.I,H;1'ERNATIONAL HARVESTER ' REFRIGERATOR i ii .-5,' I -mining 319.75 - SALE PRICE 195.00 .... cmusrmasl turnout IOAD '- CV0 Vow Rsllhv I car account: for .4. our 14 conic poor ; 1 umcl-Ir HoMs.Irkll1!li l 1 Price 599-75 - 5AlF;l?R'ii'395-””