Cant |z.sr, 242 Third Period Scoring Spree| 4, B Birchwood- High School defeat- | ult, C. MacQuaid, Joruacnr Fiera Earns Toronto 4-2 Win school basketball game yester- QCHS:—J. Webb 7 R. Dia- day afternoon at the Birchwood | 494 93 L. Huggen, H. Led ek Likel om. Boyles, R. Giggey, G. |for two periods, Toronto Maple two his} Second : No scoring B. LeClair paced the winners | Tires, i - R. Gigeey. G.| eats came to. life with tour 2st and Zod, =". Penalty: Bex 10:08 with on'16-gelat performance bet aa & &, goals in the final 20 minutes to Toronto scorers were Third period: 3. Toronto, nore “gutter ta the | Tt", *, Houston, G. Wotton 3 | defeat slumping New York Ran- Armstrong ‘and Ron Stewart. (Keon, Pulford) i ; ag | Total—39 gers 42 Wednesday night be-| The NHL's leading scorer,/%:35; 4 Toronto, Mahovlich — as Roanie men fore 13,294 fans. Andy Bathgate, got ose of New (Nevin) 10:04: §. Toronto, Queen Charlotte =m Rangers, who now have ? with 28 points, more than bal’! = STANDINGS [eign of thar last nine ‘stares, ! eal grabbed a 24 lead in the first , me other players got up into| By THE CANADIAN PRESS | period and there was no scoring tae nak Lamar ee toe we 2 sem ae ee peerings chy for the Birch. Montreal 24 910 15410258; Then Leafs, sparked the WP ten points Birch- | Toronto 25 11 6 148 107 56 sharp showting of tig Freak Sis. wood team. : 14 16 13 115 115 41 | hovlich, erupted to ram four Halftime score saw the teamis |New York 15 19 8 123 190 38 | goals past Gump Worsley in the deadiocked with 18 points each | Detroit 15 18 7 108 122 37 | New York net and snatch what but in the final half the winners ' Boston 929 4111183 22'had appeared a victory away : 4 ; ’ | HENDERSON and CUDMORES _—C TWO STORE JANUARY SALE! ] DISCOUNTS 20% TO 60%! shooters ; _ iu * Z a &é , : Famous “Towne Hall’’ ae, a a ‘ ames scheduled, three of i : | sTEHTE Heal ay for Summerside ; £F 32 § i i fr w fn z i | q E i iT oa F i e t 53 - i e FH: Choose from all new 1962 styles and patterns . ‘i ‘ ) i Free Alterations! ts S Ca tes Reg. 79.00 Now 59.00! fee. 60.00 Now 45.00! 7 B} - JiSunny Isle Loop ENTIRE STOCK SPORT COATS «Wie! 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Wendell “Cleaver” MacLean had registered his lowest scor- ing total in three games last night when he racked up only 11 points. Dave Hyndman was the big man for the Pirates in this game with 22 point performance. ‘Both Jim Grattan and Pete Mc- Gonnell were in the double figures with 10 points each. At half tinge the Pirates were sporting a 21 point lead over the City Collegians with the score ed the losers 32-19 in the final half. twines for 11 points. Trotters dominated the play during the entire second game and after the first half were carring a 46-24 edge. Both the Habs Retain Lead, Wallop-Hawks 7-3 CHICAGO (CP) \—Montreal| most allowed by Hall in one Canadiens turned Chicago goalie | game here this season, Glenn Hall’s 500th consecutive; By. National Hock League andjon to their two-point lead atop Wednesday night by trouncing Black Hawks 7-3: fe Sports Arena Game Time 8:15 " $.D.U. vs. PENGUINS Admission 75¢ and 35¢. POCKET ROCKET SCORES — gate bokeh ard of Montreal in National Crystals, Saints B To 7-All Draw League play at Mont lee es | 1 S side F 3 ie i nf li i | fl & z iH H 7 § fT itt Ni | gage : i i ei S it if = i EEFg2&° Hin Te Seibst ie a re “EE ut gi gt i ae E & EZsEEE 5. 4 : i i E 2¢ : ; i Pirates raised) ger. The C : ory ust i i é A Hy ; i and _the Trotters. rolled to an 80-51 win over the | | SPORTS FRONT By PIUS CALLAGHAN reading 36-15 and they outscor-|.p y R. MacDonald was the lone! . PWC player to get up into the double figurés swishing the | ii ti | E 4 a Tt see 2z goalie. Why he wasn’t a bigger favorite course, Johnny Bower was also and some found themselves casting were taken again today, we e at least 9 per cent of the ballots. for the Vezina trophy but Plante will 8 g8 s Lif i i f E 2 Canadiens held playoff game into a nightmare |the NHL standings as second- place Toronto Maple Leafs beat New York Rangers 42 in an- The seven goals were the | other game. Rookie He : : é E 52 a ef g be r i FE ce i z dete pari ae Lan ESEiee ne a tf Ei poorer brand of goal than he has been displaying. GH we neverjhave been accused toward Canadiens (stop the snickering) Plante at the time the controversy raged of the masked one and Charlie Hodge. We NHL abilities be would have been up long ago, perform in capable fashion while ebfinally was forced to’ relinquish who really owned the job. . i i as aj ey nl Hl fas hi iveau (Talbot, Geoffrion) 5:54; Talbot (Richard, Johnson) 8:06; 3. Chicago, Hull (Hay, Maki) 10:07. Penalties: Fontinato 2:48, 7:36, 10:25,-Hay 2. Montreal, os ‘ ‘ . . . Ba i SL i i I i Fl iy Bak af 2 Hit ! # r ee er eas 4 oF i