17! Halifax st. Mary; 0 Third Place After 5-2 Win Over Millionaires HALIFAX. Jan.. 13 - (CF) - Halifax St. Mary's bounced into it t'nird place tie in the Maritime Major Hockey League standings by defeating cellar dwelling Sydney Millionaires 5-2 Saturday night in I swift-paced, wide-open game. Saints were forced to come in with a three-goal third period to ensure the decision. They had a 1-0 lead when the first period ended but the always-dangerous Million- r.ii-es snapped back in the second to take the lead. The locals tie! the score. and in the third fired three uiianswcrcd tallies. Saints' uin moved them liito al deadlock for third place with Glace-ll Bay Miners. idle Saturday night, vhtn they were unable to get: tliiough for ii game at. Saint John . The citibs are two points ahead of Moncton Hawks and six behindi Charlottetown Islanders. Out to crack ilie Saii1ts' homei 1 win streak, Millionaires atteinptedl to match strides with Saints but found themselves on the defensive. gm-eral times. Goalie Cliff Hicks turned in a strong: game to hold the coal-huiigry Saints at ba.V- 1 Tempers Were Short 'rPn'lp('r5 were short. Hughicp (Ja-iipbell and Gallagher hooked lfll the Sydney crease btit the refer- res broke it 11p before it became! inn serious. Latcr. Danny Nixon and Dunc Maclntpre tangled be-.' h.iil the Halifax net. - 1 Standouts for Sydney were Cliff F.iarli, Bill Dinning. Joe Levan- uoski and Fred Hildebrand and Alrx Birukow. Lcvandoski played RE particularly good game on the de-l (nice. the host of the Sydney rcar-- fllllT(TS. Hugzhie Campbell managed to get away from his checks to score one goal and set up another on a sweet play. ' Top performances for the Saints lure turned in by Frank Bergeron. l'n1e Lcswirk and Bill Watson Freil Wt-aver was it standout when ihel 1 fcncc. Saints were shorthanded. Millionaires tied it up at 1:17 of the second while Frank Bathgate was doing time. Levandoski knock- cd down a Halifax pass and his quick shot found the target. Ten minutes later MacIntyre's screen- ed backhandcr put Sydney ahead :1-1. The lead didn't last long. Saints got a break when they caught Mll- iionalrcs up the ice with only one dctcnccnian back. Four of them skated in and Nixon received credit for a coal that appeared to go in off 9. Halifax player's skate. lineups: Eydiicy -- Goal. Hicks: defence. Lcvaiidoskl. Dinning. Matthews. B-i"Bride; forwards. Maclntyre. Bir- .ow. Roach. Whalen. Robertson. iihgate. Gallagher. Hildebrand. P;:ic. ilalifax Goal. O'Hearn: de- Drainville. Nixon. Bergeon. Anchors, Saints Battle To 2-All Draw In. City The Jack Kane coached Anch- or.- came from behind a two goal S. D. U. lead to salvage a 2-2 draw with the Saints in the opening game of the City Hockey League which was played at the Forum on Saturday night. "Whiff" MacDonald scored both goals for the Anchors. came in the opening twenty min' 1 me: and his second goal midway through the sandwich period. The third period was scoreless. Big Picrre Michaud, 1 new- comer to the S. D. U. ranks sent the Saints into their early lead on two hard shots. Lloyd Gaudet set nip both goals. Gaudet. sent Mlohaud into the clear early in the flame. on A. short pass and about five minutes later he shov- ed It passout from the net that Michaud drove into the twlncs. MacDonald broke into the clear after crossing the S. D. U. blue- lino and fzrcd 8 high shot. be- Norih River Rink Damaged The North River rink was slightly damaged during the re- cent snow storm when one of the main rafters cracked under the weiaht of snow on the roof. it was learned last night from Jack .VlacEachrrn. North River. The damage is not serious how- Hockey League Ognfr His first game was roughly ever. and it is expected that hoc- key will be rcstimetl in a day 01'? fl'.'0 The hockey games have i)f'PIl1 postponed because the repair wot-kg on the rafter must be carried outi from the ice. mnnnmm... Notice To curlers All Curling: Club members wishim: to participate in mixed curlim: Saturda iiiizlit. are reminded that the should have their names on list by Thursday. J Games Committee. - -V1 .V1 1 linnd Harrigan for the Anchors first tally. He batted in Junior MacLeod's rebound for the sec- ond 3031- . Harrigan in the S. D. U. net was a standout performer as be blocked numerous many of them from close in. The played and thirteen penalties were handed iont, eight or them going to the lAnchors and i'ivc to the Saints. E Despite ice conditions and the early season lack of practice the teams turned in comparatively good performances. The next lea- gue game will be played in the s. D. U. r:nk tomorrow night with the Rovers meeting the Saints. Juneau; forwards. Dcighan. jcnrmier, Chevcric, P. Jay. Mur- Ph.l'. Anchnis: Goal, D.- Simmonds; defense. J. Coyle. A. Hughes, A Ivlacbeod, C. Ready; forwards. Flanagan, Dalzirl, Glover, Hurry. Scantlebury. MacLean. Burke. Gillis and MacDonald. Fir!!! Period 14. D. U.. Michaud tGaudeti. -2--S. D. U.. Michaud 1 (Gatidetl. 1 3--Anchors, MacDonald i (Gillisi. ' Penalties: P. Coyle. !ifacLe-od. 1 Flanagan. l Second Period i 4-Anchors. Mat-Don-aid tMacLeod. Gillis). Penaltics: Ready. Giliis. Third Perlnd Scoring: None. Penalties: P. Coyle lmlriot and major). C. Ready (major). in Ji1Hc'aii, A. Hughes. ' , Dcighan. Too Late To classify LOST RSI-TS TVATCH. SAT- urdn) night hr-twr-cit Polyciinic and Pure Milk Co. Finder please rnil 2609-.T. -sun? snot Fllllslll-lTll.. Rolls of film developed and printed and sent out the some (luv l'rlnt..I1 double size at no extra cost. Any ll exposure roll 35c. Reprints do each or 10 for 35c. Mall Film Service. Charlottetown. rlI1rrt' "12" 'sFoRr T .....,., EMT haw marina and Ieu.Iorl -51- -nu;-us... ,n-1: . 'Iy'Rc?iison rfcifsix Bad breaks, it. is claimed. com: Conny Bonhomme. The worklng. solidly built right win”;- er missed more than two weeks at the start of the season. getting away to a fast start Conny slowed down and had trou- 1 Anchor drives. . Line-tips: S. 1'). 11.: Goal. llarrigan: den fense. Co)-lc. ' Wcdgt, Wailmi D:il- 1 pton, Gaudet, Michaud. Mc-Isaac.l . . . . . I .. H Whltlork. Pawlyshyn. Mackenzie. Me 'n regaining his m1m' 1”i1im,nCmn H-miks commli-mty Ho? Bcaudry. only one lincsman instead of thc the last several games he Xavalkm Association roman": mail Moncton: Gual LI'lCk'ITll” dc- usual two evidence that he was getting backl.h9W- by Monclon HMVKS Club nd'lf(-nee vv;,'.cm,,nlc,: 015;." ' Mm. ' . , . in stride and he would have been! Twp new fulhumc "(ewes we”.llfiine: forivnrds l;iTarshall' H'imiil: H”-t lennd R ”E""md0”5 355” in the P13.” amwmted to Work 1” the league'iton Scholcs D VI-lnrcck (STCDIICYIIS I-Bos.'on' Creighton .- ,0” driV'3- Hi5 91b0W iniU1')' W” .Th” are Ger” Mamie” f”""9”Y1l-lili'on Robinson Burnian Rowe-i (-K-He) I "1 ikeep him out until play-off time :01 the Quebec Senior Hockey Lea-.K(.,me'd..p ' ' '12'TCh'cng0' .F”'"e-V 1 ,and possibly for the rcst of 1he':uc and Blair Peters of ivfi:mcton.l omciidls. ;.p.”mn.. M...” i” ”)?"5”””" Howe” 11191 iseason. Tliev bring the number of referees i1.-....t p..,T.l ' i"TCh””3”' H0”"'k 1 . . . .0 men. 1 Fcmown -Beaudr? (Pinncy. Wltiuk) 15:31 With Mncxciizie nlld Bonhomme Marty Mclntyre of Sydney was (BonilDl'1.1l'ltOl NM 5.52 ”'”"?e3 -'.Layc0c' s”mV""' loll the sidelines the Islanders sixpcppointcd to referee games ill: 2-Cliltown. Wliitlot . Gumohn (imnor and maJ9r)' point. lead on the third placctsicircy and Glace Bay only. i (Puwl,vsl1yn. Smiilil . 15.10 qadsby mmwr and V”-'0"' Sub. teams does not look so big. The! Coach Leo Lamoureux of Cliar-1 3-Ch'l0Wn. Pawlyshbtlli mm? imajm-' k”Z"”0"kl llslandcrs have played three more ltiltctown Islanders said he wnsi (Dlllfhakl - .. .. 19.20 (ma'"")". games than the Glace Bay xliiini-.'.not satisfied with the way referces- Wnnlficst 1'”M'CI'0 4.20. D. H0r- bwmld P"l"d ,, . and two more than the llalifax;verc handling the games. He Wk 430- Vi?-Cmca:o' Gcc. ' ' T ' J ' ' T rial saints and should the Miners Wiil1T10if1iCd out that two of his playcrsi SCCOIM P4-rloal ”'TB05"m:.S"hm"” . , all their iiosttmnements thcvlwerc seriously inlureci Saturday! 4-M”.""”"' H"'"””"' (uendmsom Labmc) a'wi would be tied with the Islandcrs.li.ir:li1 in a game iicie against the! P (FI'l.i”"' IIWLVE) - 1-10 6-?E3f:'e)Kyle 7.,” icoach Lill'n0lil1I8T.lX still feels con- Hawks. l'"3"05? 19 "13"" 1-00. C1C'm- " lfident that the islanders can hold. Worrl was received m the G icms 321' Smnh 545' Panama - Dcwsbmy (minor ithe fnrl. HE also predicts a win A 1-1.A. that the Maritime loop! . Tm"! P"l"" and major-)' cmlgmrn (nu)or)' over the Hawk. mmqm. .m.K. the Quebec cmlor Hockey .2-Moncton. Kennett... f Third Period . . . . 1 ,. . ” . (Hamilton) . --Boston. Kryzanowski l.e..gi1e only major series loops in 6 . . . (S m, , .. . As far as can be learned there ope.-argon this wagon would be 'Ch"”"' smith v " mm ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' '3” . 1- . . 1 .. : . Penalty: vviiitlock s..i1. 8-Chicago. Fimiey were no deabciate attempt by the pumiued to acqune pl-ofcssy.0nall g . . Hawks to injure Mme, M lheihothmy plavers mm Feb 1 Each Stops... IGadsb,v. Witiukl 7:38 1 . .( - . - -A " - .. - , ' - Frederick 5 9 10-24 9-Boston. McIntyre D13.)9i-- MWKEHZW Wis Jammed team will be )crm1t'ed to have 18 - limo H... board; R pmclvise wmchi T - I1.ockli:irt 7 4-26 (Schmidt. Pcirson) 19:23 is carried out innumerable timcsl lin the run of a game. while Bon-i lhomnie was either checked nr tripped about 10 feet from the boards. lfe slid head first with his left elbow striking the wall. coacn Lamoureux claimed the game was: not exceptionally rough but :- did protest a laxncss on the partl of the rcferccs in calling penalties. . o . tliitil Saturday night. landcrs were unusually lucky in' escaping serious iiijurics. Lust season none of the players were sidelined for any lctiszlh of time the Is- Dalgicish of the Miners has beeni the most injured player in the M.i M. H. 1.. this season. First he suffered a shoulder separation and then H broken ankle. Last. week Doug Lewis of Halifax received a shoulder separation which may keep him out of action for the re- mainder-of the season. so far the Moncton Hawks and HM! Saint John Beavers have been the least first period here Saturday night and llziwks 4-2 in a bruising Maritime Major said, in favor MONCTON, N.-B.. Jan. 13-- tCP) Charlottetown Islanders shot. three goals in a fast-moving went on to beat Moncton Hockey League game. The win was A costly one for weaver; forwards. MacArthur, Les- jn battalion; not as single spies. lslnndcrs.pT.wop of their forwards rick, Ford. Campbell. Watson M0l'- Am-one doubung the validity nf suffered lnJl.lf'l0S. likely to keep row, Thompson, Warwick, Mac- this 51;.gen,,3n.g shouid get, in.lliem out ,of action several weeks. Kriizie. touch with Leo Lamoureux lxllf).-I”Ti Mackenzie W85 Put Out WW1 Officials -- Matliiews. Gillis. has been COUI'T.in.g with bad luck ,1: broken Shollidillil in the first First Period for the last three weeks. Zifattcrs IN-"1'I0fh "Mb COHFWSV -B0nh0"lm9 i-I-lal1fax.l-lord lcanie to a head Saturday niglitpsmmi 0” fV'”l 3 b'?.'i”". eumw fcampbeil. 0lHca1'nl 151-'i5lwith the lfl)lll'iCS to Con Hon-""19" hi? ”"5h"i.h"m”-V ""9 the Penalties -- McBride (1.32. VVR'-'1h0l'l1ll1& and Jim Maclienzic lnib'""i"5 in ”"3 ””'id- ' son 1316 Alwlildchraiicl 13:12. Moncton. For all practical put--' ”"b B'3a"d'3'- Bl"-"k w'”””Cki Second Period iposcs the elbow and shoulder in- l3"."I P;m:":15"-Tl Deg"; d kl 11'”limstwm ketei bfnh pflayiztrs cl” Tsiilofilleilinn Cs!-im Skin- ."-Svdncy. Levan os 2 I 0 ac ion un: play-of inie. -t , , , ” yisydnc-;,l Macrmym H.463 . . , -lllitiilz were the Mansion marks- "?-'J.l2iiiSS" ”lQ2'.i..'f.”.”?T ,g..3”nf31' ...l.f2k.X;fa?;,Z'””;i3?f Eiiilif-2T.II5;l.t.?.7r ..1s'-WW --”-H": "3 "'3 bell 6:0”. Gallagher 6: rain- . ac 'cn7.; win is one 0 he - --1 92.51. iinciiuyre 9:31. Nlxoi. best lc't wingers in the M. M. M, M. H. L. Meetlng E)..ii Bcrizcoti 10:33. L. has) played s'oarl)clIn: hog- Tllifd Period itcy since ie came 1.0 tie Islan - 5-Halifax. Les-wick ers from the Chicoutinii Sa.9.llEn- :Mat-Artlnir. Warwick) 9:1-l cens. A fast skater. a tricky G-HJTTTITX. Cainpbcil stickliandler and a digcer he has i (Watson) 14:11 been a powerhouse onhtlie Whil.- p 7-Halifax. Thompson tiock line as evidenced by his 14 inncxomiei itzztilgoals and 22 assists. He is cx-; " . Fciialtics-Maul(eiizic 1:08. Mor- pected to be brick in action about M0NCTobi' .N-B.-;,. Jam 13 I my H" the end of Fcbl'uarv and should (CE-' A 5CmCh”"" 1euer.ad'- r if) 9 1n.-2o be ready to go all-out in thc plav- ivismg referees in me Marmme 0,Hrtam 5 R 6vg1., offs. T : ixlajoi Hockey League .to clamp . o . irlrmn on i'ough play will be sent The breaks have mm bad mioiit, Jud;-zc J. Elliott Hudson lea-pliome last week due to an illness ha..d,g.-iie president. said at a meeting In ins family- .ncrc today. P.epreseiitatives of all six teams. Anvtjn the imguc were present M -1.9 defcncc. Travis, Dutcliak, Vitale. meeting. I A new franchise was granted the inch on its roster. A player lost to a. professional team may be replaced at any time (illflng the playing season. Several teams worked out ar- iairgemcnts to play postponed names. Glace Bay and Moncton will play at Amherst Jan. 1!! Hal- Imx will play at Saint John Jan. :28 Moncton and Halifax will play at Amherst Feb. 8 and Glace Bay will play at Halifax F'eb..2'l. Dates for the remainder of the postponed games will he set by C. S. McAldcn league secretary. willi breaks or fractures. Early would-ho bone crusher; were this ycar both the mac, Bay those with the least hockey abil- Miners and tho Millionaires were "Y "'1" "WV IWRPG "b01"- ('5 hard hit with mjm.ies- mm much at home on the ice as a bull in A china cabinet. Most of the youth: who were playing are of the nge where they either de- velop into hockey players or they don't. Unless they stick to hoc- key they may as well toss their skates or are: made to stick to it in the ash can for they will either injure somebody or end up in hospital themselves. . . . a There was also much to he of the game. The injured teams. i 0 League Saturday night The lid was pried off when the (lily: the Saints played the Anchors at the Forum. The only regrettable part two trams appeared evenly match- rti although the Saints. just back fioin their Christmas holidays. were short on conditioning. Con- sidering the conditions. the teams Visit)" " g EXTRA PANTS FREE. . . MADE-T0-MEASURE SUITS Q-7 . they're save from Styled and Tailored by Experts. Made-to-Measure Suit f... psi. vol--.l?'.' Hundreds of colourful and staple cloths to choose from. all here. to 335.00 on Charlottetown, P. E. I. (3 English Worsted - Scotch Twccds - Irish Twists. t- 0? "W Slim” W-it MI 0-15”? dix- pl.-iv:-rl presentable hockey With 7001- M ccrnihlo tendency for several of mi 11111 1 . thy R ' . i . ' ' W, ,,m..,,... ,0 mm M mu!” mgcdllvl of eiollrlx-Isl Lrezgfgs. aim H lhdgtsr Cannon versus Harry Bil- .ho1iso hockey. As u.-uial the H". ,,ih,,- squad, me league p.r'E 'm K A should develop into an intercst- d ' ' C ey Venus "red Gor- e lng affair and provide practice for uhczld. plenty of the play-off grinds O O 0 0 Only the Halifax Saints of the M.M.H.L. are in favor of ex- lending the player importation deadline until Feb. 1. it. was learned yesterday from Islanders coach Leo Lamoureux. The In- lander: are in favor of sticking by the Jan. 15 deadline. Lam- ourcux also referred to Johnny Morrow who may be recalled. It Is doubtful if Morrow will see action with the islanders but he may he traded for another wing- man If It suitable trade can be arranged. MONDAY Tuesday WEDNESDAY THUIIHDAY Friday Saturday FORUM EVEllTS- Jan-. 14 to 1 -noaiioy - MONOTON .............................. .. -Chlllt ' o......i"Ei.5"u1.'i'5 -llookcy - IT.-loll?! -lslulerr Special link THE GUXRDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN Islanders Take Fast Game 4-2 From Hawks But Win is costly first period against a badly dis- organized Hawk team. They ham- mered 15 shots at Don Lockhart in the Moncton net. and held a wide edge in territorial play. Hawks came to life in the sec- ond and held Islanders on even terms. The first Moncton goal came at 1:10 while George Mc- Lugan of Islanders was serving a two-minute penalty. Half-way through the tiilrd Hawks again broke into the scor- ing after oulpiaylng Islanders and Kennedy reduced 1slanders' lead to one goal. Hawks continued to press the attack and with only seconds re- maining. Smith broke down the centre for an unassisted goal. Coach Johnny Horeck announ- ced after the game that left winger Ronnie Rowe had been suspended indefinitely for his actions during the game. He -was withdrawn from the ice after offering his stick to Horeck 1 when the coach was issuing in- structions to him from ilic bench. The loss moved Hawks back in- ' to fifth place. behind Halifax St. ltfzii;v's. it was the first time this season Hawks were shunted out of a playoff position. Bill Wincmnstcr. rangy defence- imin who had been on loan to Bagotvilie. Que. made his first iippeanincc in Moncton in six works. He was recalled to replace Tom Rockey, who was called 1.1ncups:-- Ciinrlottetriwn: Gozil. Frcdei'ick: lK1cLagan; forwards. Grey. Train- or. Favcro. Smith, Bonhomme, 1Hoopifi.caigiiiiiei4 Opens This Week The four team Prince Edward Is- imid basketball league will com- nzciice play this week with games taking place on Wednesday. Friday and Saturday nights. it was learn- ed yesterday. The R.C.!..F.. 8.D.- U.. P. W. C. and the Y are the four teams in the league. Following are the games that 1-.ill be played this week. The rest of the schedule will be published tomorrow. Wednesday. Jan. 16 - Y.M C.A. at S. D. U. ' Friday. Jan. ill - s.D.U. at the R. C.A.f-'. in Summerslde. Saturday. Jan. 19 - P.W.C. at Y. M. C.A. JANUARY 14, 1952 Detroit. Boslon Win Sunday Games Dl!.'rRO1T. Jan. 13 -(CP) - Goais by Ted Lindsay and Enio Scllslzzl in the last 14 minutes brought Detroit Red Wings a 2-1 National Hockey League victory tonight over Toronto Maple Leafs. The win brought joy to the largest crowd ever to jam Olympia Arena -15,668 fans. The victory boosted Detroit's National Hockey 1.c.-igtie lead back to 12 points again over second- place Toronto. First Period 1-Toronto, Timgrcn 14.36 Penalties: Juzdu :34. Thomson 9:18. Pavclicli 9:18. VVoit 9:31. Skov 12.56. Watson 12.56. Second Period Scoring-None Penalties: Skov 6.54. Rollins (served by Meckcr) 6.54, Howe 12.26 Third Pr-rlntl 2-Detroit, Llndsav (Abel. Howe) ........... .. 6.55 3-Detroit, Sclisizz 1Goldham. Stnsiukl .... .. 10.5-i Penalties: Sloan 5.34. Howe 2.57. Total saves: Rollins 25, Sziwchuk '74. BOSTON 5. CH1 -AGO 4 BOSTON. Jan. 13 -. P) -Jack (Moose) Mc.lnt)'rc'5s goal ()7 sec-' onds before the final bell gave Boston Bruins a 5-4 victory over The Islanders suffered a stagger- ing iosg Saturday night at Monc- ton when Conny Bonhomme (loft) and Jim MacKenzie (right) were forced out of action with severe injuries. Right win-gcr Bonhomme frac- tured his left elbow when he slid into the boards after being check- ed or tripped. Conny had an op- eration on the elbow yesterday morning and is a patient in the P. E. I. Hospital. Last night Dr. '1'. A. Laidlaw stated he may be out of action until play-off time in March. Macxenzie was rammed into the boards and suffered a shout. der separation in the first period. He is a patient in the Prince Ed. ward Island Hospital and will be out of action for five or six weeks. Bob Gray will take Bonhomnie's place on the right side of Willis Marshall and -Don Bellringer. "Hub" Bcaudry will replace Mac. Kcnzie and play on the Wliitlock- smith line. Bob Gray and Bean. dry have slight injuries. Gray n bad hand and Beaudry I sore ankle. Hard hit. by injuries on both the ptri. nnd starboard sides, the Is- landers will take on the Moncton 1-Inwks at the Forum tonight in a game that coach Leo Lamoureux and every member of the team says "'tvi:'i-e going to win." Chicano Black Hawks tonight in :1 wild National Hockey League game featured by a near free-for-i all in the first period. I Tile llawks. whose losing string; now totals seven games. protested. to referee Rcd Storey and lines-i man Sam Babcock that. Mclntyrc was off-side on the winning pim- in whlcli Capt. Milt Schinidi and Johnny Peirson figured. The pro- test was not allowed. There was Penalties - None. NEW YORK 2. MONTREAL 2 NEW YORK. Jan. 13 -(GP) - Rookie Dick C-amb1c's third-period goal brought Montreal Canadlriis from behind and gave them a 2-2 tie with New York Rangers in a wild. penalty-ridden National floc- key League game tonight. Playing before a crowd of 14.- 457. the two teams engaged in just about every kind of illegal tactics and drew a total of 14 minor penalties and one miscon- duct. Jack Evans. New York de. Willie Marshall and Don Bell- riiigcr have been given the green light by the medical authorities and will return to the ice lanes. They were released from hospital Friday and although they probably should have miother day or two's rest, they will go into action tonight. Bob Gray and "Hub" Beaudry will take over from Conny Bon- lxoinme and Jim MacKenzie. Gray will play right wing in Bonhomme's place and Beuudry will be used on the left side of "Buck" Whitlock. Although not blaming the Hawks for intentionally injuring Bon- homme and MacKcnzie Saturday ii:iht. coach Lamoureux stated it was the Hawks and other teams -- rct the Islanders, who should be called the butchers. Coach Lamoureux was irked over tlie fact that no penalties were call- ed on either of the plays in which the players were injured. "There were numerous other infractions misconduct) Llipriidc 8.23. 1.11. Johnson 2, 8.23 and Stoddard 15.10. l Second Perloil 2-New York. Ronty check. Hcrgcslicinier) . . 3-New York. Hergesheinicr. 7. fenceman, drew three of the min- or: as the two teams divided them evenly. The tie pulled the Canadlens to within a single point of the sec-I ond-place Toronto Maple Leafs. Itl Geoffrlon 2.25. 12.10. Richard 8.53, Harvey 14.10, ( Kra ft- 10 Injury-Ridden Islanders Confident Of Victory -which went uncalled," stated Leo. He added that something would have to be done about the referee- :ng and that he had sent Judge .7. Elliott Hudson word to this effect. Saturday night's game at Monc- ton was not exceptionally rough said the Islanders mentor. He had lseard. he said. that I-foreck had told his players to go out and rough it up after the Hawks got behind. '11 that's what they want that's what they'll get," Lamoureux add- cd. Tonight's game. like cvtry coii- tcst from now on is a must game in the drive to obtain 5 play-off spot. A win for the Islanders would consolidate their hold on second v. hcreas in Moncton win might move the Hawks into a tie for third place. Miners' Coach Fined S75 MONCTON. N. 15.. Jan. 13 -- (CF) a. Coach Norman (Bud) Poile of Glace Bay Miners has been fined s75 as the result of an incident in a game between also enabled Boston Bruins to Mine” and saint Mary's at liai- cvcrlake the fourth-place Rang- 1!ax' . 1,5. in announcing the fine. second pint Pu...” imposed on Poile this season. 1,gM0,m.m.. Cu....y .... H 6.23 Judge .1. Elliott Hudson. quoted Pcnnltlcs: Kullman (minor and today from a rcpurt on the in- cidcnt by referee Frank Elliott. . Elliott said Poile came on the ice and pushed him, abused hini with foul language an attempt- ed to trip him with is stick. After receiving the match n1:s- conduct Poilc refused to leave the penalty box an-d sat there for (Ronty. Buiicr) . . 19.06 the rest of the game. Penalties: 2. Evans 1.40 and Following the match. won bv 16.02. Re.-iy 5.15. Bout-hard 8.03. Glace Bay. Poile came to the ref- liruftclierk 8.03. erees dressing room mid abu.-1-.1 Third Period the referee some more, kecpini 4-Montreal. Gamble. his foot in the door so that IL tMcCoi-muck. Curry) . 13.15 could not be closed. PP"ii".V: Evans 17.55. Mr. Hudson said Elliott Sh0liiti have awarded the game to Hal- lfax when Poile refused to go to N H L 3 his dressing room after rcce1v- - - I g ing the match misconduct. .c..,,,,..,,,,, "M, qnossmcan. N.Y.. Jan. 1:-. W L T F A ms. -(LP)-Derendinz-champion Tci-igv pm...” 24 3 3 113 -,-4 55 Browne of Detroit Saturday rc- Toronto .. 18 14 11 95 as 44 tallied his world barrel-lumping Mom.-Mi 13 15 5 111 94 43 championship with a record lenll New York 14 19 7 95 115 35 of 20 feet three inches. He better- Boston 13 16 9 89 98 35 ed his own record. set last year at Chicago 11 26 3 90 129 5 2'1 feet 10 E6. S'sid7eT(I-iidiiitid Club Schedule The following is the schedule at the Summerslde Curling Rink fof Monday. January 14th. 1 on. R.L. Mollison versus Ivor Phil- lips. 9.00 P.M. Ken Callback versus J.l:. Mor- rison. Lloyd Enman versus Greg Mul- holland. GE. Corney versus A.3. Hopkins. -5 BRUSSELS. JID. ii -(AP)- Karel sys of Brussels won the European heavyweight champion- ship Saturday with n danllng dis- play of boxing which thoroughly befuddled hugs Hein Ten Hoff of Germany. 8.80: ALI. PLEASE 1101:: HOGKEY - TONIGHT - 8.30 MONCTON vs. ISLANDERS TlcKET SALE-TODAY-9 a. m. to 5 --p. m. llEMAIllIll norm AT 5 p.111. The storm cancelled the Islander-'1 weekly expenses. It is urged that club followers give a cruwde tonight. In this way you give the Executive and the Team your tangible and needed support. last. game. This loss is fel In thr house ” SPEEDY ." HORNE MOTORS,- ('lll."VROl.lZ"l'.. '0LDfRqOBILdf Kulris Mgr! vii: t