Unleash Sensational Ground Attack Eskimos Crack Records In 1 34-19 Grey Cup Victory By JACK SULLIVAN (Bright each scored two Edmonton Lindley. Kwlong and Piarkera carryi Canadian Press Staff Writer ,muchd,,wn,. gob Heydenfeldt ,5. ing the ba , got to t e ontre g yg t 3 p one in 10 plays. Bright barged the Montreal quarters ownprecord E3:-iA'!l;1((,3s0:Jpli7lf3e1(: Cugdiielgi :11; .lded anotmid on a up-ass dwhen P75! over from there. set last year. 398 yards. His pass -11 over fmpm, gtadium qalumay ltgeegigrds mobs” gnm lt":en'Mlzm Dean finished the scoring with a completions-30 of :19 for an aver- '. i Z . v - : ' ' I rid field s: at in the finallage of 77 per ('('fll. aso beat his in ltselabiiltlonallAi;';)lT:ge:il3c11L:(91g.R?ltedl.5i. YSure-foottesd Bgibld Dena”: zwfrteeg a G 1954 average of 59 per cent. :3" hgwlriza crowd M 39417 ; Cd ll'lc"bV"' ' 5 lb 3 p There were eight pconverts by 3: b d gt H Y 'mjm,d 5” 3 5mg 9' WIECORD5 FA”-4 both teams.-The previous high was he cr7ovi (islet Masts v(Cu For Montreal H ll Pailebsbb Two records were set before the seven, made last year when Mont- ? the 4:9” Spry (sh re; on: faugm lwb muchdbwn basses (NT teams went on the field. The crowd preal had four converts and Edmon- p'b:v. '3", go :31 m eeg't9fwer1E”beVbrry bbd PM .Abb'i"” ' of 39.417 eclipsed the previous re-.ton three- :hrea':d”i; me ::;aunPhaY idayglc Izgleldgsgagglgesr ”::5l:h"em'15P&:y:lr cord of 27.391 set in 195: at To-' The lowest number of punts was The Als were victims of quarternhougi. he .-nuidnw make much of ronlo Varsity Stadium. The gatealso recorded. each team kicking . ' - . :- . ll. : 1 Jackie Park". the nmsumdmg . dam in the Eskimo HM through receipts Saturday were Ipptox six times T e previous ow was Pl8.l'eI' 00 the field. and the NE out the afternoon-bulled over On Etchevcrryis passing the Ala picked up 500 yards, far ahead of imately 3228.000. far ahead of theplil. by the same two teams last gold and green duh (mm Fdmnnp from H” onepyard "Mg Bud Kmmold mark of 8126.940 set in 1953 at year when Edmonton kicked 1.0 ton both times. .cbak kicked the converts and ad- iTomm0' Mm” and Mmm-Gal three' Despite the brilliant passing nfjded a single. . quarter Sam Etcheverry of the Alsi H I ' p ' R S who completed an alniost-unbcliev-'l1-555 3T-537 ROLTT O able 30 of .19 passes. another re-I Fumbles led directly to one cord. the Eskimos convincinglyltouchdown by each team. thePAl- . proved that the ground attack was ouettes scoring on a pass to a - A H k B the most potent weapon--at leastlllerson frcgm the Edmopton Uriygd S S .. . ” ' t '-I . . 3,:rdS:f;:r:l:g;hdFb6I;iI?I?gredl;;::' :2 1.I;I:d,::,s 5,, H: 533;: egg 8:,-numeji BOSTON (APl-Chicago Black only five goals. '.,r.,.fi.,.,. high 3; 375 sci by glam. plavs (mm their 35 in the spcond Hawks handed the slumping 1305-. Rookie winger Hec Lalande man Tiierg in W32 qm;..1c,.4 ton Bruins their seventh shutoutiled the Chicago assault against i " i ' The ren,ng(,.se(,king MS out to of the season-and third in fourptihe frustrated Boston club with ALS LEAD AT HALF 1.1.0., that 185, year-S 1055 to me games-with a 6-0 National Hockeyrtwo goals and two assists. The it was the first time the cup Eskimos was a fluke. jumped into,l-I933"? Vlclbry sbbda-V "ism btimb” Hawk mabksmeb We" final had been played in the west a 1:1-6 first-quarter lead sti'iking'B95""' Garden-5 Jbbbby wllsbb Nick MlCkb5klv since Earl Grey donated the trophy for touchdown marches of 87 and Chicago 803”? Al R””l"3 "35 Hbbk U951” 3"” Red S"lbVb"- back in 1909 and the game itself 60 yards on the pin-point passing lsib"-'d bis bblbd bbbmbb bf met The Hawks m”k b 1'0 lead lb was the climax to the most riofous Inf Etcheveri'y. The Eskimos fout- Y9” 55 lb? 'B””b5' winle: tgflvopgghm xerxitd wnscnvi and colorful spectacle in the weird scored the A15 two touchdowns to Streak W35 9-hl3"d9d W 913 5. rh 3 B . . 9” mbrh and wonderful story of the cup. one in the second quarter and thati gables: 0”” lbal slrblbb the mlthetmlb 9 5eb;”"l' ammua) It had everything a fan would was the start of the rout. although: Bbblbs have lnajiled '0 Sm” Waive of ikomfw. ';:lVbs' i17'thc' want and the predominantly west- few in the stands believed the: Dem” were Mime scfgsailionalr eril crowd was in high glee as the ;wcstcrners' ground attack could. varmy . Eskimos tore through the Alnuette overcome Montreal's aerial bar-- 9 s.umV'anVAbaL,k in action aherp line time and again and Edmon-iraize. i . . . ton'l hard charging front walll Rut Fskimos whalcd away at the bmng sidelined Mm 8 severely ' . 5 . - V hed leg-and Lalande wound ldth Mtlbkfldtwi d'htl 1.1:-l 5” .. . .. li)::ivrlteEtcb:y'ei'i:;rea an m 0 iiic sllgrt iii life tll1ii:d aqgl-iiirbter laniigl Tmlitlllt 3- Sevlion of the an- "9 lb? Smrlnll H1 the final pciiodl turkey bonspiel will play The Als appeared all wt -to it soon became evident that his- "Hill as the crowd 0' 8'0.” boned U”: avenge their 26-25 heating in l954ltory was in the making. Kwong although they led only 19-ltl afteriwenl over from the one-yard line their first round. B section con; sists of 10 teams with the win-; Boston performance. . tam teams and all Mickoski 12.07: 3. Chicago. Ciesla (Lalande) 15.21: 4. Chicago. La- , . First period: 1. Chicago. Wil- the first half. They were the high-(for his second touchdown after 1""! "am 01 "'9 d0”bl9,k""Ck son (Lalande) 12.30. Penalties: est scoring second-half club of the'runs by Parker and Earl Lindley "bl lbkmi bbmb ml" Cbrlstmbs Boirin 0:05. Lcswick 2.27. Mr- east but the Eskimos stole thelto put Edmonton in front to stay. ”"'ke3.'5- , lntyre 10.19. Ferguson 10 38. - script and didn't give up it point The Canadian-born half scored Tbmgb” draw ls 5" '"””w5: Panagahko 13.47. while powering for two converted -at 5:40 and exactly seven minutes 7 P: : '”' . i . Second period: 2. Chicago. ttiiichdowns. a field goal and a.later Bright scored the final touch- I” 1: '1' bqlb"bb”555' 6” an gle. down. The Eskimos started fromi Normie Kwong and Johnny.thcir own 16 and. with Bright, City's Minor Leagues Get Off To Fast Start Sat. Another at-tinn-packed day oft Minor Hockey was run off at tlielplayed Saturday - Sports Arena, Saturday. when some Papcrweights - Tigers 2 - Fal-; 600 boys and girls of the City and.i-nns 0; Tigers goals by Geo. Mac-1 surrounding districts took part of Mlllan and R. Diamond. Redwinga in the various games and practiceslll - Hawks 2; Redwing goals by made possible by the sponsorshiplD. Clow. R. Boyles (2). Hawks of the Charlottetown Rotary Club. goals by Brian Prowse (2). Blue- Charlottetown Playground Commisv birds 2 - Cubs 0: Bluebirds goals sion and the Abcgwcit A. A. A. -by A. llclnnis. Leafs 5 - Bruins 0; 53lUF(laY'-5 Programme consisted (Leafs goals by .1. Duffy. F. Roberts. of 4 Paperweight. 4 Pee Wee. nnelC. MacQuaid. H. Ti-ainor. G. Mac- Mldget and one Juvenile games and Donald. Henry. C. Campbell. S. Duncan;l Vs" Dmlx Hub H: C' Trblbbnllande (Stanley) 19.28. Penaltiestl H. Douglas. W. Rodd. l I p L 1 T” 25 9- M-'CD0"3b'- 3- M"'lStil'iiie-5 ia::ind:w.:.0'cih9ic5:go. sui-1 n""ald' Db L: C”: He”d"' livan (Mclntvrel 10 06; ti. Chic- -::;':.;ult'5-Dw-wA:'P:::frl:b'g' 2-e::;"'lag(i. Lalande 16.56. Penalties: - : l - - : ' None. ice 3: Dr. Giddings. E. Mac-1 Nulit. Dr. Brown. J R. Williamszl vs.. D. Cameron. R. A. Parker. V. Williams. G. Wellner. Ice 4: F. Hansen. H. Maclnnis. D. Peterson, G. B. MacDouga1l:. vs.. W. H. Worth. E. H. Saund- ers. R. Partridge. B. Robinson. 8:30 P. M. Ice 1: Dr. W. MacDonald. A. A. MacLeod. Dr. Moreslde. J. W. McKenna: vs.. D. Saunders. SAINT JOHN, N.B. (CP)aTwo H. Peters. G. Mllligan. M. F. overtime goals gave Fredericton Reeves: Ice 2: E. F. Acorn. icapitals a 4-2 win over Saint John Bel1.JH.sL.M SIc)ar.akI'!I. (';villIes3);: lgeavetrs Sgatiiirdmyp nflght. oeinrtiblling vs.. . . ac on . 1. - apsorean eir our-pn ea practice sessions for girls. 6 Ban-E Pee Wees - S itfires 0 - Hor- kms" Em-den" v' Rodd" my?-r the tram": Mnnuon Hawks 4 - 3:. 35”” were Cl”-'-1' """'”5l"l ""dlM”"3"ll'5 lmls by D” 13” W: Prowse J" Cameroli s”'cro.5.by' first place in lh Atla ti c 0! practices were well attended Edwards. Springers 3 - Rockets 1: H Ma5Le"n ' ' ' qmim. Hock” Le: M n C "as even the little publicized Jtinlor Springers goals by H. Stewart. R. 11 4; .853 Burden T Mm”, S Nick Nico": "if. ("h . l I session (which will be repeated lnl.Rice and A. Macxinnon. Rockets L C; 'n'1'l Ma D'om'.ld. ,,s'.5aim Mm .923 ie th onyx", .m an effort to secure 3 teams) drew goal by D. Burgoyne. Canadians 3 D" Caz; Ii ti R Sn”; in "(,0 t. R n C , r '.h0":' 15 players. Games which deserve - Rangers 2; Candians goals by Er". ' Kn an" ' ' ' ' hag,.dE,dr.,1.r-'t1,(:'wcl?Vel2sllbere ii special mention were the Mitlget p. Lawlor (2). J. Mulligan. Rang- ””"5',. : : ””:d 0, pm, Al 8 an 'h' VB" Ta" "f 9 and Juvenile League openers whichlcrs goals by C. Cheverle and R. TM "St mu" secl (D n .y vnx' ll 8" ob mg" blml ." mentioned Elsewhere lMcCaWme will start Tuesday night with 24 the winning tally after a passing -' ' 'teams taking part. Play with Joe Leplne and playing coach Hughie Campbell. Snmmar.v.--- HALIFAX (CF) - Shearwater l”l.vers captured the Purdy C111). emblematic of Nova Scotia Senior (lanadlan Football League suprem- acy. Saturday with an easy 32-5 Leafs, Montreal Win Saturday TORONTO (CPl-Toronto Maple. M()NTllEAl. (Cpl -. Mont,-...,i.,,,.,,.i vaimbig piaygi-, led the LP3f.Sp-nil-Cl18CkEd and Olll-.l()l?0(lJl'PSll111f'(l its winning ways Satur-lshcarwatetr attack with a touch- tlie (hit-ago Black Hawks Saturday day night as starry centre Jean down. 1 field goal and four con- night for a 7-4 victory before 12 509 llcltrcnu scored two goals to spark verts. fans which moved them within nnc the Canadicns to a 3-1 N-J” -'- Dflll" Of fifth place lll the National Hockey League win over Bugle Hockey League. Following are the results of games; Win By Fl?" nerlnd: Vs. Fredericton. Se- wcll Mt-llonagh. Leger 2:01: 2. Fredericton. L e c 1 e r c McPhec l0:l.'l. Pcnaltics: Brklacich 13:111. Second period: 3. Saint .1onn, Knllman Puddicombc. Brklacich 4:37. Pcnaltics: Knzma 1154; Campbell 13:02. Blackburn 1704. Third period: 4. Saint John. Ni- Annual Poll Names Nashua ',FlrslpW?Vriod:V 1. f'hi(-nhuo. l.cs- .Fll'Sl period: 1. Boston. Moltns, vi ck (bltm. Mickoski: .24; 2. To- (iardner 3:27; 2. Montreal. Be- ronto. Balfour (Armstrong. Hznzat) 4.00. P e n it 1 it e s: Balfour. 3.12; Balfour 11.15. Mickoski. 9.58. Martin 10.46. Sloan 18.13. Second period: 3. Toronto. Arm- strong (Bolton) 2.04; 4. Chicago, liveau, Talbot. Geoffrion 10:42. Penalties: Tesseir:12. Geoffrion 1:35. Gardner 3:41. Flaman 9:52. Leclair 19:20. Second Period: 3. Montreal. M. As "Horse Of The Year" NEW YORK (AP) - Nashua. ronto. won the grass horse title; whose 1955 earnings of 5752.550 A. Mlrst-hbi-rg's Berseem was were the greatest of all time for vntod sprinter honors: Mrs. Ogden Beavers & Monclon Hawks Yoemans 4:0Q. Page 6 The Guardian Monday,Nov.28, 1955 rMiclget, Juvenile Openers hosts to the Sui-nmei-side Aces. Youth Club have All teams in the league compris- ing the aforementioned Ace: and S. D. U. plus Montague Prlmrosea. Parkdale Flyers and the Basllka been having strenuous practice sessions for the past two weeks and will be start.- lng the season in good condition. At a meeting of the executive held at the Sports Arena yesterday several matters were discussed and decided upon. lnclud referees. schedule, financial angemeiits, admission prices. and number of officials were appoin . All games of the lea e schedule up to and including th game on December 29th will be played at i Produce Smart Hockey 1 Saturday evening at the Sports sticking penalties and but for leni- Al-cna, Charlottetown Midget and ency on the part of the officials. Juvenile Hockey Leagues opened others should have been there as their season with games that pro- well. However. with more practice duced smart hockey which wouldpand games it will be touch-and-got satisfy the most ardent of hockeylbetween these teams. Abbles will fans. .,meet Vics in the second league fix- In the Midget contest Ahbies andlture of this group Wednesday at Royals put on a real show for 3 6:00 p.m. ::':.v;:::::. -.:.::r:. so - s - a and played cleanlhockey all the Royals goals by A. MacFadyen wav to chalk up a 3 all draw. (wt Gregmy and E" Hayes - Ab In the Juvenile opener. Abbiesib'95.3bbl5 by E: Jbbebb bbb B: packed I bit too much combina- Mblllgbb ll): tion and gave their goalie better JbVb.b'l95 ” Abbi” 5 15 bbyalb 1 prntemon which gave than 3 k1 Abbie goals by G. Cudmore. D. Wm over Royal; while we game LeCla1r, V. Handrahan (21. M89 was amompacked with hard Ska” Rae and .1. MacDougall. - Royals .ing and mid-season form at timestgoal by Macilachernl lsome players on both teams wast-l Officials - Walter Lawlor. Don .ed time in the penalty box on high-twhelan. lSloan's Two Goals Give Toronto Leafs Close Win DETROIT (CPl-Tod Sloan firediDetroit goalie Glenn Hall made I' two goals in the first period. hislbmlf 5109 0" -llm M0lTl50JI- but lath and 14th of the season. anal';fl1h"e”;:'bj:1C:d0n Sloan's quick rairl lbby bwbd "b "5 Tbmmb Mbplb The victory .was the first here Leafs defeated the Detroit Red by Toronto in 10 starts dating back Wings 2-l here Sunday night to to Nov. 11 last year. pull even with Detroit in fourth, It was the Lt-afs' second triumph place in the National Hockeylin two nights and pttlled them out L888"? Slalldint-15. lof the league basement after a Sloan's spree tied him with two-week gtand men, Montreal's Jean Beliveau for the . g.,ai.5m,-jng1,,.-L First period: 1. Detroit. Del- All the scoring came in the first 1'l'Cl'hl0 'HDW9. Rf-libell l-29: 3- period. Detroit hit first as Alex Toronto. Sloan (Armstronsli Dr-lvccrhio slipped home Gordie. 15-051 3- T0F0IIl0. 5102"! tM0rI'i3-I Howe's goal-mouth pass at 1:29'on. Duff) 19.35. Penalties: Han- while Gord Hannigan was serving nisan I17. 5108!! 347-. Balfour at Toronto penalty. 116.25. Harry Lumley stopped the 241 Second period: Detroit shots which followed and.Penalties: Sloan quickly provided him with a 1 9.34. Kelly 1 margin to work on. 1 Third The winning tally came at 19:!l5l allies: of the stanza and was clean cut. 19.29. 1 No Hurst 11.21. 5.39. period: No scoring. Pen- James 9.11, Lindsay scoring. Lindsay Identical Scores icolle Blileau. Hinchberger 10:10. Penalties; Kullman 4:3). Brklacich 11:19, Yoemans 17:35. duct) 11:40. Amadlo 19:20, Bow- ers 15:15. : Third period: 5. Moncton. Pierce Overtime: 5. Fredericton, Leger (Leduc. Carver) 3:34; 6. Mono Campbell. Leplne 5:37; 0. Fred. ton. Carver (Lenlanc, Leduc) 7:- erlcton. Leplne Mcnonag h9:53. 18. Penalty: Kullman 4:55. AMHERST tCP)- Two last-pr (rt d goals gave cellar - dwelling Penalties: Hennessey 4:17. Sin- nctt (two minors). Leyte (two minors) 5:26. Bowncss 1:05. Car- 0 ver 12:12. Hirschfeld 111120. ('Monctan Hawks a 4-2 edge over ;Amherst Ramblers in an Atlantic pcoast Senior Hockey League fix- ture Saturday night. Amherst and Fredericton Cup- ilals are tied to first place in league standings. Ramblerr Sliermle White apened the scoring late in the first. lliiy .Leduc knotted the count 39 seconds later. Copper Leyte pushed Am- herst ahead at the 58-second mark of the second peliod but Billie Sin- Inctt scored for Moncton as the pe- riod drew to I close. lvlctory marker early in the final For Quality Mildneu Value Lorne Plrle gave Moncton the session. Orin Carver added the safety goal a few minutes later. Sixteen penalties were hamlcd pout. including a minor and mis- conduct to Carver in the second period. First period: 1. Amherst.Whytc (Gray. Brillant) 19:09: 2. Mone- ton, Leduc (Pierce. Carver) la: 42. Second period: 8. A m h e r at. Leyte (Schmidt. Reid) ' :58; 4. Moncton. Sinnett. 10:10. . Penalties: Houle 0:04. L. Kiley! ..:l7. Carver (minor and miscon- . ('A.v.xi) x s 1 ;i.s'17'.s'r .s'1-71I.w. T1(;AR1i1'l1. rm; (tin Mclntyre (sandford. Martini 5.05; iii.-.J””"""”' Behvnu Gwmmni" l"”'” b' ' ”""1' y”':. ””lP'”b”S M” W” L be 5, 1'm-om... stew," 3.40; 6' -my Penalties. Moms 2.35 8.15 St pnamed "Horse of the Year and stecplecliase horse; Needles. Flor- mlllnt M188! ll.20: 7. Chicago. Laurent 6:51 Plante 71-40 Johlnson ”"ee'y"”'ld cblmplon M U' S'.Ma.b"d mm mm the D' and 3' Mickoski luswickg Stanley, mm. ".15? ' ' ' tracks Saturday in the annual poll Stables. was chosen two-year-old Penalties: Martin 5.55. Hurst 7.16. the Morning Telegraph and champion; Rcaumc 9.52. Sandford 13.411. Bal- of High Gun was voted Dally Racing Form. Hrhird permd: sm"i"g: Nana handicap champion. and the Clai- Penaltlcs: St. Laurent 7:01. Fla- (n.,,- m 54 L,,..m.,-..kg mm man 17:27 The bay son of Nasrullah who is borne Farm's Doubledoldlre W01! 1-mm ,,,.,.,M; ,1. 7-m.nmn' Army gm . ' owned by the Belalr stud of the twn-year-old filly honors. mun: tspmni .47; 9. (-Imago. qalwraak 1 H late.Wllllam Woodward Jr, was gt"... .l-mm-(.k, Z25 lop Tomnm (Plum. 7 . far in front of King Ranch"! High U. S. College mm .sp,,.,u.i. 4'49; IL -1-mam”. Gun and Rex Ellsworthls Swaps Sloan (Duff) 13”-my in the voting. pem,n;,.,p newshury 3.” "mm . Nashua. who has earned 3949.-115 5.55. wig,” ,0 02. L,-tzenhwler in two years of racing. received 2! (7 3.3 lleaume 17.31, Dewsbury. ""?'P'm V0” 5-” 1937. Ram”. 1937. High Gun. four-year-old and int Army 14 Navy 0 ..S.i.””” W 35.1.” l...'l"?f 'i.”"i..”'1l. ”'5.;'"'”.;'; 321?." C”'ifi'8i?i".i.""" 5””; it '1 0 ns 1, 6 L24 A I pp as us e Jon I am: pm: an Lumley. 510 F” 5,30 ins”: rigta mm stakes at Belmont. received eight sooth firsts. Swaps. Kentucky Derby win- Tulane 13 Louisiana state 1: tier over Nashua but beaten by the Mississippi 20 Mississippi. state 0 Belalr star in their Washington Clemson 40 Funnan at Park match race. not three flrat- Auburn I Alabama 0 hlace votes. . Georgia Tech 21 Georgia 3 53- Vlllcellt. bred in Englind and Miami (Fla) 7 Florida 0 owned by George Gardlnar of '!'o- Tenn N Vanderbilt 14 ARENA LTD. goon for eight hours after a soc- cer game Saturday. smashing windows. ripping down lnfflc signs and tearing In paving stones. The trouble darted 'm Ran- gdon's Sports Stadfun. where RCCC Ends In Tia 1 INGLEWOOD. Calif. (AP) .. Tin-at Sq I the th at its s7'i.o'o'o wiiiimm I” "' elaalc laturday SPORTS .'HOCKEY TUESDAY. NOV. 29 AT 0:30 P.M. scan-any 1 315.00 ABSOLUTELY FREE Just phone us the name of a party wanting to buy a new or used car. truck or tractor. If we sell him wi in 15 days we will pay you 515.00 cash from o comm-1 ions. Your name will be held in l the strictest confidence. , PHONE JOHN OREAMER. - 9114; AFTER 5 - 55914. PHONE ARTHUR ABSENAULT - 91141 AITEB 5 - 1181. seoars ARENA ' .. sumo - sr .1 (1 Wednesday afternoon 4 - 5:30 on W lzdm; Adults 25c; Children 10c. M to and Wednesdayevenlng 3 - 10 eat. on by Adininion50c Tuaad 8:30 . P111. Hockey League '3" 8'tllId:AoeI va. s. D. u. is l l '!'hursda.y, 9:30 p.in.--P.E.I. Hockey League Montague vs. Parkdale Friday evening 8-10P.M. Adin.: Adult! 50c; Children 25c after-riooh .................2:30-4:30 Adni.: Adults 251:; Children 10c Planes out Out For Skating Rtefei-once. Canadiens Manage Tie With Red-H NEW YORK (AP)-The high- ' p o w e r e - Montreal Canadiens. hammering relentlessly at New York defences in the last 10 min- utes. struck swiftly for thlrd-per- lod goals by Dlckle Moore and Ken Mosdell to tie the Rangers 3-5 Sunday night in a hotly con- tested National Hockey League game in Madison Square Garden. A capacity standing-room-only crowd of 15.925 witnessed the third standoff in five meetings between the two top NHL clubs. The Canadiens won the other two. For more than 52 minutes It looked as though the Rangers were going to slash into Mont- real's first-place margin. Instead. New York remained six points behind the Canadians. Ripping into star goalie Jacq- ues Plante for three goals before the second period was six min- utes old. the Rangers appeared headed for a one-sided triumph. Wally Hergeshelmer put the Rangers in front at 14:50 of the opening session and goals by Dave Creighton and Andy Bath- ot Rangers gate early in the second made it 34) Claude Provost touched off Mon- tre'al's offensive at 15:52 of the second period and it remained :- 1 until Moore and Mosdell went to work. Moore took passes from the Richard brothers to register at 12:05 of the final period. At 12:- 56. the veteran Mosdell flicked one past goalie Gump Worsley to lie the score. First period: 1. New York. Her- . geshelmer (G a d s b y. Hnrvathl 14:50. Penalties Evans 8:29. M. Rich- ard l0:36 and 13:40. Second period: 2. New York, Creighton t1'ebenton) 2:44; 3. (New York. Bathgate (Prentice) l5:36; 4. Montreal. Provost. Curry, Mosdell) 16:52. Penalties: Murphy 3:19. St. Laurent 8:48. M. Richard and Fontinato 14:53. Beliveau 17:43. Moore (H. Richard. M. Richard) 12:05: 6. tGeoffrion. Harvey) 12:56. Penalties: Lewlcki 4:10. Foalin- ato and Beliveau 10:55. Aces And Saints. To Open Island League. Tmr. Night The newly formed Island Senior "B" Hockey League swings into action tomorrow night at the Sports Arena when the highly rated St. Dunstan's University squad plays presently being installed in the Summersida Raceway Stadium and it is hoped that it will be ready by the new year. Montague has to depend on natural ice for its hockey and as a result no games have been scheduled there until January. Referees appointed yesterday were Art Perry. John Richard and Maurice Goodwin of Charlottetown; Buster Dutaey of Montague and Gordon Kelly of Summerslde. Then may be a few more additions an the season gets underway- Mr. Jim Maccaullum was appoint- ed as officlal scorer and Gordon Bennett and Danny Larter as pen- alty tlmekeepers. The official timer is Lleut. Col. J. W. MacDonald. All league games will be played under M.A.H.A. rules with two re- ferees. each with equal authority, to be appointed by the league pre- sident before the contest. The following is the partial schedule agreed upon yesterday: Nov. 29 Aces at S. D. U.; Dec- 1 Montague at Parkdale; Dec. 6 B. Y. C. at S. D. U.; Dec. 8 Park- dale at B. Y. C.; -Dec. 13 Aces at Montague: Dec- 15 Aces at B. Y. C Dec. 20 Pnrkdale at' Montague: I1 22 B. Y. C. at Parkdale; Dec. 27 Aces at Pnrkdale; Dec. 29 Monta- gue at B. Y. C. ( Today's Minor Hockey Program 11:00-12:00 - All Papei-weights and Peewees from Queen Square Third period, 5. Mont,-en, not having classes in morning. 2:00-3:00-- All Paperweight: Mont,-ea), Mo 5 d ell and Pee Wee: from Queen Square not having classes afternoon. 6:00-7:00 -Midgets League Game -Vics vs. Abbles. the Sport: Arenaf Artificial ice in A ran ggIeK'srAn1s... 1 the battery three time a For quick starts in any Weather. buy Prqst-o-lite Iii-level. See your Prectro-lite dealer to-dayl that needs watar only year in normal car use- I'8S'I'- Of i1-e Ax: fetxef .. NEE os WATER ONLY t( l 'H l