i l HALIFAX. ~ (CPI —~ hari tun .1=<i.~'. iili. ili‘ av ill!‘ penalties liil t 'llil\l\9i'S. -ii iipiiiic iuo scrq mini \.i$l\Cli in on ‘ii llll ii uiih a titre- Ii ili» ti" period. ‘ii- aii S ‘-fl fiCllSflll (‘rice ()\ er ili : POITZLS .\. qipvi; 33 lint. U, DOW. imyls ‘.5. but (\li.\' i\ fciv more m) the (liffivu ' .. i rst Period Scoring None i Penalties .‘.it-l...iii_~iil"ii. 51mm. P\')\\l"i'.\ ‘ Si-culiil Pvrind i 1—Saiiii. Jiviin \\'i'iii l ‘Jiirksrvii. l)i)i.\.i:i;) 436i, I» Saint John i.t".{!‘i'f‘ . -Drii'i»i- iI-ii/i 17.125 Penalty nWtiilillll i Third Period i I-Saint Juilli, Wrn‘: iJack-snni 5J7} isasaint John. [more . 606' ‘v -Saint. Jnliii. \\i"\_\' <Dowitiici , 1g 47 Prnnlt; 7s Kc: us. l Juvenile Vics Win Exhibition Harold Keri HTYR”! Jitvenile \' s made .1 f.\r* games. In n m“, .ii n:- "rrar <0 Saturday nigh’. a‘ V" lvm fen they defcat~ Iicl time. Abbies 35-21 in an exhibi- ton hoop game sponsored by the Hi-Y Acrny. _Thr~ Vic's held in close check by ine Abbies in ili» (ii-v. half cf the game forged ahead s. the final nail‘ to ualii of.’ with their well earned win. The score at the half was 12-8 fordhe Vics but more ac- curate. shooting rm the part of the victors saw them open their lead in’ the final twenty minutes. ' Plie first string lift!‘ of Ian Mac- bevin. Jack MacAndrcw and Ralph MacPherson was the big Iun for the winners as they coi- lecied a total of 27 points in a winning cause. MacNevin had 12. ManPherson had 9. and MacAn- drew had 6. Charlie Hine also had xix for the winners i-i-ith Bill MacAndresv netting the other two B" l_ Mir of free tosses. Keith Daiziei was high man for Saint John Beavers \\'i)l\ their first game in EiZlll starts (in Halifax ire thin season iiiiii bowled [tuiti- Mirltimc Seiiiiii- liuukigv League, lead to five ixnnis by deflating.) l".ill1i|‘l'-ll]) Haitian Si. N-"ys 5-01 iiefure ii iriiui iii 3.207. lift‘ saint‘ two li‘.'llll\ 't'l‘(‘l iii. Saint. John 10-‘ niiirixni llllill 1 it uiis tlic lli.i'i| Hiriigllb hi.» furl I the siunipiiv: ti‘ leaders’: iiiitii (iiily a 1:) (lays ‘ilgit, ma‘ the iit“'.l ll’ti(‘ ili _ cl been blank-i r-il tits (til i».ii Peri-i»: iif lli.'.i\i‘i' (‘_t'li"l| liiwili wiitllrlitl of the *.ti;l1ii" llii ili< >1) aunt iii iliu neck iii 11v .l.i.l; Uoiiir-vv 0t, lt-alifaf for ihe n‘..>t. goose esp; i Siiilly Di k \’\'ra_v. Beavers .\(l'-: rind-string i't‘llll"l‘_ ‘i third-line i i- spritlifihi i‘ i _; . " HAHN“. W l} irrii ili -c coals l'.\() of ilieiii .ll iliv third ‘QCPIULI. and Logorc pUITCCI the other two. Jackson anti Mlliilut‘ i_\io Dowinz, Wrayh ‘ll'illit"< each‘ the losers as he netted eleven points, with Var-airy no“ “phi three. ‘i A total of t.hir'.,\'-nine personal fouls was called by referee Earl Goas with the Abbies collecting 20 of them Joey Hoyt. of the Abbies. fouled out at the twelire minute mark of the second hall’ as the Illa." fvulhvricd up considerable. Bilil Leonard was the timer for the lame. BOX SCORE FB F! PI‘ ‘IT y; VIII MacNetrin MncPhai-son J MacAndrrw Hlne Hurry Mac-Miilan B. MacAndrz-iv Kennedy . Cameron Burgess f MacNaught Warren .. Taylor Hoyt .... Burke .. . Scantie-bury Moreslde . Ready eel ooacao.~»---.u3';| o903abaena-vi l " l u OQOOCHOQQ~QQ~I oocsnaacw-mv an "*1 uuoauoua-i-uuib o-uto~.aun-un "l fiiri P. QQQQCI-IIJNPJLQ-l Q OODNQOQOI© Totals lkieavers Shut Out St. l‘i/Iary’s For First Win In. Eight Starts At Halifax Curling Schedule“ Ilialriies scheduled Monday 'l‘uesday in Wright and and Seutne: trophy play at the Charlottetown Curling Club; Monday 7 RM, E. J Clarke v.5. J. J. ' T. W. L. Proivse vs. F. IVlcPhee. Ice 3: G. Avard vs. R. S. l’. Jardine. lire 42 H. Oven for scratch game. Monday 9 PJVI. ii-t; i: l". Ilansvu vs. W. R. Jen- RJlS. Icc 2: lire 3: ftfcLaine. it‘? >1‘ Stilt". G. Hawkins vs. R. Bevan. P. W. Turner vs. F. R. J. S. Mac-Donald vs. H. Tuesday 7 RM. ‘ C. McLean vs. R. R. Bell. Ice .2: E, Tanton vs. J. A. Likely. ice 3: B. Conrad vs. F. Acorn. Icc 4: Open for scratch game. ice l: Tuesday I EM. Ice i: R. C:::"ith‘r:' vs. f.‘ .‘.i, I-‘rzizce. Icc ' A. ltlacPherscn vs. Dr. Mrli \re. It‘: ll: J. Burden vs. R. Spiilett. lcc 4. Col. Full. Niitc: inoiify skips if they‘ Dr. W. MacDonald vs. Will the plaveyg pleagg cannot play. and be ready to start on scheduled time. Moncton Hawks Shut Out Amherst Ramblers 6-0 iioncroiv. N‘. s. Jan. 15 -~ i (CF) -- illoiicton Hawks xvihite- washcd cellar-dwelling Amherst Ramblers 6-0 Saturday night 1o iii-aw to uiLtiin ii points of ser- (Hid-DIEM? Halifax St. Mary's 1'1 ‘the Maritime Senior Hockey Lea- guc. Hawks’ gain on the Haligonians was scored with the help of Saint Jiihn Beavers, who blanked Si. Mazgv-‘s 5-0 at Hali_fax. llionctoirs power line McKenzie. Lou Mllani and Joe Fitzpatrick again paced the at- tack. accounting for four goals and amassing seven scoring points. McKenzie sniped a pair of tallies. and drew an assist while Milan» and Fitzpatrick had a goal apiece. Aliiaiii also collected an assist to widen his margin as the league's leading poiritmaker. Bernie (Bessie) MacDonald. tor- 1118'.‘ centrenian with Sydney Mil- lionaircs of the Cape Breton Lea- gue. made his first appearance with the Hawks an IITIPYFASSIV." one by scoring a pair of goals. He centred a line for Manny McIn- tyre and Bill Robinson. Amherst played a scrappy. close- checking game and outskatcd Hawks for two periods. They out shot the winners 28 to 15 but er- ratic shooting and stellar nei- mindirig by Calvin robbed them of several good scoring chances. First Period 0i’ Rud 1—M0ncl.on. McKenzie (Miiani. Fitzpatrick) 2:29. Penalties: Robinson. Landry (2). LeBianc. Second Period Scoring: None. Penalties: Porter, Robinson, Robertson. Third Period ’——MOIICIOI’I, McKenzie (McIn- tyre, LeBlanc) :14. 8—Monclon. Fitnpatrlck (McIn- tyre) 8:21. 4—Moncton, Milsni (McKenzie) 11:10. ll-Moncton MacDonald (Moln- tyre) 15:06. 6~Moncton, MacDonald (Larlec) 1610 ' Penalties: Imidry, McIntyre. Royals ln 5-3 Win Over Pictou PICTOU, N. 8., Jan. 1$—(CP)—- Al Lcgere and Danny McFayden each scored two goals to spark league-leading Steiiarton Royals to a 5-3 win over last-place Pictou Merlpaca in an Antigonlsh-Pictou- Cnlriiester Senior Hockey League game here Saturday night. Each team scored once in the first period. Pictou grabbed a short-lived lead at the start of the ‘ session but Royall quickly fled it up and went ahead to stay with another tally at the end of the period. The short-handed Meri- pacs sandwiched their final marker between two Steliarton goals in the last. period. Leo Fahey was the other Stell- arton marksman. For Plctou it was Mark Babineau. Spec Powers and Tic Williams in that order. Royals with 21 wins in 26 games have 43 point, 16 1-2 ahead of Si. Francis Xavier University and 36 in front of Merlpac, ‘St. Peter! Road ATTENTION THE 1950 FORDS NOW ON DISPLAY PRICED AS LOW AS $1866.34 Delivered (Ihadottetovvn LR. JOHNSTON LTD. Phonofli THE GUARDIAN, Saturday night's 6-4 victory for Jack‘ Kane's Charlottetown Abeg- wcit. over the Sumnierside R. C. A. F. aggregation at the Western Capital Arena stretched their winning streak to five stratight games anci gives them a strangle- hold on th Island Intcimediate Hockev I leadership. Unheal- c. -' c starts. the .-'.'ubi& point margin over As Chicago BOSTON. Jan. 15 ~10?) ~1n- ispirfid b_v Frankie Britmseks spec- ‘ tacular goal-tending. Black Hawks victory in their last. six Hockey League starts by powering Boston Bruins 5-1 tonight inn Garden. llrimsek. former Bruin. totalled 4O Saver and W35 robbed of a shutout by a deflect- ed shot. Murray Henderson‘; 454000 angle drive bounced off Chicago defence- mm Ernie Dickens‘ chest and (lropped into Hrimsekb not after 38 seconds of play in the second period. Victorias and Saint Duristans University who are lied for second place in the league standing with four points apiece. 1t was the third defeat for tho Airmen in as many games in leave them in the league cellar. two points behind Prince of Wales College and Su-mmerside Crystals who are deadlocked in third place with two points each. . - a - For the R.C.A.F‘.. who look an 8-1 siieliacklng from. the Abbies and lost a 6-3 decision to the Vic- torias in their first two games earlier in the league schedule. Sat- urday night's clash saw them make their most determined bid for victory this season. Jumping ‘into full stride right from the opening ivhistie they ouisicred the Abbies 3-1 up to the early part of the second period. The Abbies re- versed the scoring procedure iat- er in the second to end it in a 44 deadlock. Nevertheless they made it a real battle all the VWZ\_\', Heirl- irig the R..C.A.F. scoreless in the final canto and dentirig the twlnes twice themselves gave the Abbies their iivo-zoal victory margin. Those attending lilf‘ gami- from the City, sriid the Airmen looked their best. this season and are of the opinion that they are going to be a hard sqiifld to beat before the league is much oidf-r. - n - The avldiiiiiti of some new mem- bers i0 the RCA F‘. roster WAS finf‘ of the reasons for their lillplTlYEfl showing. witile the fact that they now have IICWIIP icn to practice aver, i; no drilibl a bis: contribut- ing factor that helped the cause and v:'iil h» ai.-itiiei' zooii reason why they will be a 'ni>i'<‘ 1131905 team to cnntrllti wit-ii in the fiii- ure. a - - a The line of Joey LoCiaiig Roach MacGregov and Ralph Sheppard were the buys ulio topped ilic scoring efforts for the Ahhios, rir- countim: for five of IIIPII‘ team's six goals. LeCiair and MacGrelZ" snared a brace of goals and an assist each and Sheppard Pflfflf‘ up with a goal and zin assist. Defence- First Period l-Chlcago. Bodnar (Golriiiam) . 17:17 Penalties 7- Bettio/(‘iadsby i2). j Second Period ‘2—Bcisioii. Henderson (Rnnty) lk-Chfcago, iolmstead) . . . l3: Penalties - Flaman, Olnistead. Third Period 4-—Chicago. Mosienko .-i W; Prystiii" (Hamill, R. Conacher) 2:08 5—Chlcngo. J. Conaehcr (Gadsby) . 15:23 6-—Chicago. Oimstead (Prystal. (Tioldham) . 16:26 Penalties ~77 Prystnl (major). Fiaman iinrrior), Guidolin. nmnovr ‘l. new vorm o NEW YORK, Jim. 15 --lGP\ -— Captain Sid Abel's giiai midvmv in the third period gave the first- place Detroit. Red Wings a 1-0 victory trmight over New York Rangers and a sweep of a home and-home National HOOkey Lea- gue week-end series with the Rangers. A crowd of 13.440 ni ‘Madison Square (jut-mien saw 'l'r*.rr_v Saw- t-huk. rookie Ifictniit goalie mak- ing his fifth N, H, L. start. since he was recalled from Indianapolis to replace. tho injured Iiarry Lum- icy, chalk up his first shutout iri the iilg leagues. For the first lwn [icriniis lmll) trains put on ri clflsc-viicidiifli m" scoreless display. The grime sceni- eil IIPZIKIPII for n scoreless tie iin- tii tho ninth minute of the final session when the Rangers were siinrtiiaiicicti iiiir- to a tripping pen- alty in iiefonccmau Pat Egan. iuiring a Detroit surge, Aiici.‘ standing Just outside the crease. took Ted Lidsay's pass and rain- meci it into the right-hand corner at goalie Chuck R:i_\ner's pads. ("mill judge Frank Rcirhert did not finsii the light because he said the puck hurl not gone in. But referee Jim Primcriu ruled tiuit it was a gnni. scored by Abel with Lindsay assisting. man Art Perry unteiierl up tho other counter. The lino of Beci<ett.' Cox and (‘airiroii were responsihlvi for two of their team's four poalsu, Calm-en got a goal and an nssisLi Beckett got one goal while Cox‘ assisted on two, Bcardman and Johnston split one apiece for the other two tallies.‘ . ~ - a The Abbies, \\"ii0 will be gun- ning for their sixth straight vic- tory hera on Thursday when they meet second place Saint. Dun- atsan'a University, will be turning out for a practice session tonight. from slX to seven at the. Forum under coach Jackie Kane. o n a e Bud Ramsay. the pride of Al- berion flatic circles, was a bit of a disappointment: to local fight fans here Friday night. when hi‘ only laateri~ a minute and thirty- five seconds of the second round in his scheduled eight-round bid for the Island lightweight boxing championship against tttleholdar Buddy Lund of Charlottetown e - o - Lund dropped his man to the canvas for n nine count early in the second after recovering from Ramsay's only dangerous attack of the fight. and then setting him up for a Sunday punch with a couple of rugged slams to the midaection, stiffened him with a solid left and right to the jaw. Ai- though Ramsay didn't come up off the floor for about. five minutes, we have it from pretty good auth- Aftcr tho game Rayner claimed that the puck, off Lindsay"; stick. hit Abel, hut that the latter never gut his stick on it and that it didn't, go in. SUMMARY First, Period Scoring -—- None. before n 12.042 crowd at the Bos-| CH A RLOTVFETOWN JANUARY 16, 1950 FBrimsek Has 40 Saves Scores 5-1 l Win Over Boston Bruins lMiners Defeat Chicagoi gained their first i Nationall over- North Sydney 3-1 GLACE BAY, N. 5., Jim 15 lOPt~The iiirecsteam qgipe Breton Senior Hockey League became as tight as a drum Saturday night when last-place Glace Bay Min- ers duirnped second-place North Sydney Vtctorias 3-1 to ‘halt North Sydney's winning streak at five Ilmes. . The win. first in Glace Bay's last three starts against. North Sydney. left. them only two points back u! front-running Sydney Millionaires. It also halted the bid of Dave (Sweeney) Schrlners greenshirts to take over first place for tiicfivst i time in two months. Each team now has ixlayed 512 games and with 2A apiece icmiiin- ing Sydney has 53 points, North Sydney 52 and Glace Bay 5i. ‘Min- ers and Vlctorias clash at, North Sydney tomorrow night. ‘ SUMMARY First Period l-{i-iace Bay, C. Brown (Dennison. Jodoin) . Penalties — Boinn. Phillips. Second Period Scoring — None . .. . Peilflllies -~ Kornnk (l), Jod- viii. 6:06 ‘fiiird Period 2 Glace Bay, C. ltrown (Bolan. Dctliiisun) 6.32 (k-Glace Bay. Nrlsoil (Tiialer. Anderson) 4a 11:28‘. ~i—-North Sydney. GIbSUn ‘ (Kromin, Jeiinncaui 171117 Penalty ~- Simpson "Yiliiisav. si»\I-I~.}~{]W Penalties 7 7 Abel. dolls. Eri- l(,\".!'. DIONTRIIAI, 3. (‘Hll'.»\(i() 0 A1i.)N'l‘R1~J.t\i.. Jan. 1.1- tCP) - iliunti-(‘al Cunaiiiens blanked Chi- vagu Iiiii i: Hl\'-CR\ 3-0 Saturday‘ night bcfvmv 14.00‘! fans and help- ed tliiftllr‘ Bill Duriian it) his sixth. shut out of iii» National llucicey‘ Leauuc season. 'l"iie viiii tiiivt- Canadian. idle tonight, at least a temporary hulil‘ on siei-ond plate Rangers. Confinlng all their scoring to the second period. Canadians made n rhyme out of it with goals by Riip margin on play. outshootlng the Hawks 27-17. ’I‘hcro were only four tninor penalties. tvcn to eitCh team. Butch Bouchard and Ralph Natirass staged a fencing duel in the third period after Nattrass had given Calum MacKay n hard spill be- hind tiie Chicago nets. No blows were landed and the display caus- ed Bouchard and Nattrass high- Penalties Baibanzio, Lcswick. Second Period Scoring — None. Penalty — Egan. Third Period l-aDetroit. Abel (Lindsay) Penalties -- Stcxvart, . g-vthdn hi .. Kyle. . . 9:15 Egan. Ra . . DETROIT 4. NEW YORK I DEXPROIT. Jan .15 —-(AP) - Detroit. Red Wings snapped a three-game losing streak Saturday night as they spotted NEW York Rangers two goals and than rallied to beat. them 4-2 before 14.340 fans-the largest National Hockey League crowd of the season here. The victory was doubly sweet to the Wings as it. wu their first victory in the last four tusalcs with New York. The loss also dropped the Rangers into third place, Montreal taking over second spot. by beating Chicago. It was the first major league victory for the Wings’ young rook- ie goalie, Terry Sswchuk, who was called up from Ixidlanapolla early this month to replace tho injured regular goalie. Harry Lumley. ority that the situation was not. nearly as scrloua as it. looked. Hoop Games At Summerside . In Island Physical Fitness Das- kehbalt’ League competition at Summerslda on Friday night, the Army team from Charlottetown and R..C.A.I-‘. of summerside spilt. on the winning honors. Army defeated Benin-man’: $42 to move into s first. place tie with Ray's Mliionafree in the league standing. while R.C.A.F'. downed the Saint Dunstan: University hoopatara by a 53-41 score to take over second place. The defeats for S.D.U. 5nd Schurrnan‘: left them in third and fourth place respect- lvely. Duo 0o a mistake in transmission from the Western Capital. the Saturday morning report on the Kill!!! hld credited RQAJ“. with a riot/cry over Ray's instead of our S.D.U. TfiTtTTo attain" mar “rarest. conranmvo ‘ men's trousers, lien. Reward. Leave at Guar- Sawchuk had 2i saves while the Rangers Chuck Rayner blodkcd 37 shots. SUMMARY Flrlt Period Scoring - None. Penalties - Lsncicn. MANN). Second Period , 1—New York, Leswick (Laprade) . .. i-aNew York. lapped: (Leswick) . Ik-Detrolt. MoNab (Black. Kelly) 4-~Detroit, Abel (McFadden) 15:01 Penaltics-Kyle. Fogolin. Howe. Slowlnski. Third Period 5--Det.rolt. Martin (Uffdlly, Howe) 2:32 4:13 7:21 sticking penalties. First Period Scoring —- None. Penalty - Gadaby. Second Period 1—lMont.reai, Riopelle (Lnch. Richard) ‘PP-Montreal, Graveile (Rcay. Dussauit) 3—-M0ntre8i. Mosdcil (Flllion) .. .. .. Penalty - Bouchard. ‘Third Period Scoring _ None. Peftnities Nattrnss, ant 8:25 11 ‘.50 18:06 Douch- TOIIONTO A. BOSTON 8 TORONTO. Jim. f5 —(OP) — Little Max Bentley led the way with a pair nf dipsy-doodle goals and an assist as Toronto Maple Leafs came from behind and bent Boston Bruins 4-3 Saturday night in a. National Hockey League game before 13.636 fnns. v The victory. third in a row for the resurgent Leafs. put. the ‘Tor- onto team at. least temporarily in fourth place in the N. H. L. standings. one point. ahead of the Bruins. Tonight the Bruins play an home against Chicago Black Hawlka while the Leafs are idle. SUMMARY First Period 1—-'I‘0ront.o. Bentley (Moi-teen) 7:36 z-Boaton, Creighton (Howeck, M. hmidt) . 12:23 Penalties - Lynn. Ezinicki. Poile. Meeker, Bettio. Slcond Period Ii-Boston. Bettie (Human) .. .. 2:54 kimaton. Romy (Henderson) 3:24 5—Turonto. ‘Meeker (Kennedy. s. Smith) -- 1:00 6—Toionto, Timgren (Bentley. Klukny) 19:53 Penaltles-Jfiaman. Barilko. Third Period 7401mm. Bentley .. 11:40 tB-Detroit. Iiowe Penalty - Mortson . SKATE AND BE WELL FORUM NEWS MONDAY -— SKATING -1 8 f0 10 TUESDAY - KIDDIES’ SKATING — 4 f0 5:30 HOCKEY — ABBIES vs. S. D. U. —- 8:80 WEDNESDAY -— JUVENILE HOCKEY "v FORUM Riopeiio. Loo Gravvlie and Ken Alnsfleil. The Moutreaicrs had a good" l i Juvenile Abbies Will Play in Montague Tonight Oflficllis of the Aibegweit. Club announced last night that the Paul Williams’ coached Juvenile Abbies will make a trip to Montague this ' evening where they will take part in the opening of the current hoc- key season in an exhibition game with the Montague Meteors of the South King's Hockey League. Although this will be. the first game of‘ the season for the Meteors. Montague teams can always he depended upon to put up plenty of keen competition, and this, along with the fact that the Ju- venile Abbies play a fast, well- organized brand of hockey. should be amirance enough for Montague fans of seeing a smart game of hockey. The Abevgwciis will leave the bus terminal at 6:30 P.M. and there will be a few seats avail- able for fans who wish to accom- pany the team and take in thc game. Mercurys End Tour 0f Scotland Without Loss PAISLEY. Scotland. Jan. ‘to ~- (CPv-Edmoiitcn Mori-urys ivreslcd an 8-5 victory from Paisley Pir- ates Saturday night to wind up their tour of Scotland with nary a loss Th» Mercury's‘ previous victories \\‘t.~l‘(‘ f)\'Cl' Falkirk Lions. Ayr Raiders, and Dundee Tigers. 1vlou7 diiy the Edmonton squad, Canadais entry iii the world championships. their English exhibition ‘ tour at Nottingham. The strength of thr- 1".'ii.\ie_\' at- ‘ tack Saturday aipisarriitly Slirprisrd iivcr New York’ the Mercury's who found the Scottish team had four Edmonton players. - The visitors drew first blond but the locals came back to knot the scorc- at Lin; cud of the first: per- loci. Paisley wciit ahead 2-1 for a short while ill the second but ilien the roof fell in on the Pirates. A ])1‘.\l\'(‘i'l\li Sforriiigv offensive itvitcri five rtICCOSSIYc goals. ‘Pwiic the C: radian: scored a pair 0f goals in Ill) secriiicis. Golf innit I I 1 Ends in Tie PEBBLE BEACH. Calif, Jan. 15 —(.-‘lP)-Fiiv0ritc Sam Sni-ad miss- ed a crucial putt on the final green and tied three others today 'ri the Bing Crosby invitation golf totirmiment. Slaminln’ Sam. reverted to an old and costly habit in missing the putt. That, put. him into a deadlock at 214 with Dave Doug- las, Wilmington. Del; Smiley Quick, Culver City, Calif. nnil Jackie Bruke, Jr., White Plains, 'N.Y. The $10,000 M-hoia tournament is played over three courses in ' three days. Had Snead knocked in the eight-footer on tho 18th green at. Pebble Beach today, he would have won undisputed first. place in crooner Crosbyb yearly links class- tc. There will be no playoff. The four lenders will be identified as co-winiiers of the 1050 Crosby ev- ‘ent. Each will receive $1,237.60. finishing in semi-darkness but followed by a. huge gallery, came the tragic figure of the tourna- ment. Liitla Ben Hogan, stilt limp- liif! from the auto accident that nearly took his life 11 months ago. posted a three-round total or 223. It wasn't, good enough to place him among the 15 money-winning places. Hogan tied Snead last wee-k for first place in the Los Aiigi-ics open and will meet him in the playoff Wednesday. u. ll. L. Standing MONTREAL. Jan. l6 -- (OP) - National Hockey league standing: r w L n F A Pts Detroit so 24 1i 412a as s2 Montreal 39 l6 14 0 96 Q 4t New York39 1615 '0 s1 as 4o Toronto 40 I5 1B '1 08110 3'7 Boston 4i i4 l9 a ioi 12o ac Chicl-Cfl 4o 1-2 2o 3110111 s2 LONDON - (or) _ Donald Peers. popular British singer who has had to atop singing because of throat, trouble, could not see his throat specialist. The specialist was ili - with throat trouble. VIGTURIAWRJIIIIK TUESDAY NIGHT Second Schedule Game ALBANY 8'1‘. PATS Vs. CRAPAUD IIEARTBREAKEBS deficit in the early minutes of the second period, Charlottetoum‘: un- defeated Abegweits knotted the count before the end of the sand- wich session, and shot two addi- tional markers in the final frame to defeat the H. C. A. F. Meteors at Crystal Rink Saturday p-ight by the score of 6 to 4. On ice which, after the first fifteen min- utes of play, made affective puck carrying or combination play al- most impossible the red and black lhirted warriors outlaated their opponen-ts- to win their fifth straight game without a defeat in the Prince Edward Island Phy- sical Fitness League. The Air- men were much improved over their last appearance, however, and their team play, while the ice permitted such manoeuvring, “'35 particularly good. The line of LeCiair, McGi-egor and Sheppard stood out for the winners, five Abegweit. goals being scored while this trio of smoothies were on the ice. The Caloren-Cox-Bec- kctt line accounted for half the home team's goals. The visitors opened proceedings in the first period with a rush and had the Airmen penned in behind their blue-line for over a minute before LeClair shot the first goal assisted by his line- matcs, Sheppard and McGre-gor. Seconds after, the same trio buz- zed around the Airfcrce cage but this time Crawford came out, pounced on the puck and thwart- ed the attackers‘ efforts. 1t.C.A.F. tied the score on a pretty three-way passing play by Cox, Caloren and Beckett at. the 12-minute mark and two minutes later the Airmen forged ahead ivhen MacDonald. incoming for- ward, was knocked down by the Abbie defence but as he fell he flipped the puck to Beardiinan who shot it lfllLl the net before Mc- Donald. Abegiveit goalie, could change his stance. The Meteors forced the play until the end of the period bu‘. smart work by MacDonald in the visitors‘ cage prevented further scoring though the Charlottetown team played with one man short toward the end of the frame, Dai- ziel getting a two-minute rest for interference. Shortly after the second period opened the R. C. A. F. pucksters made it 3 to 1, Caloren and Cox coming over the enemy blue-line with well-timed passes that beat the defence cleanly. Caloren net.- leil the wafer. At 8:21 McGregur ciam-binod. the former Crawford from close range. At the half-way mark Perry, Abe- gtvi-itls big defenceman, fired a screened shot almost from the liiuc-iinir in the centre lane to brat Crawford again and tic thc score. With fourteen and LeClair beating minutes gone. Brad Johnston, former McGill player, put thc Meteors ahead once more. Hoffstrand swooped down the left wing letting go a hard shot and Johnston was in fast to poke the loose puck lying in the crease into the cage. Two minutes before the period ended the count was knotted again, Le- Ciair banging one into the twines during a pile-up in front of the R.C.A.I~‘. net. The third period produced some ragged hockey but the fast pace continued to please the onlook- ers. Half way through the ses- sion McGregor. taking Perry's pass, give the flipped one past Crawford to Abegweits the lead for Yes, Clubrnnfs the choice of countless discriminating pipe- smokcrsl They prize the high quality of sweet, mellow Clubmln. This grand, old tobacco is expertly blended for your pleasure and satisfaction It's economical, foo. Handy pouches, also In pcclulgce and ‘l: lb. tlm. Abbies Come From‘ Behind To Defeat Air Force Team 6-4 t Roaring back from a two-goal 7N Curling Results Results of matches in the wet-Q end bonspiel played at the Chan lottetown Curling Club Saturday} E. Tanton 9, Dr. McIntyre 5. F‘. R. McLaine 7, W. R. Jenkins S H. Saunders 9. L. Turner 3, J. S. McDonald 7. E. J. Clarke \ w. Worth v. R. Spiilett e. B. Conrad 12. H. Spillett i0 l‘. Drisooll 14. J. A. Likely i), J. Squareibriggs B, A. HOWfIi‘. f, Canadian Curlers Score Victories PERTH. SCOTLAND. Jan. l (OP) -— Visiting Canadian curl Saturday scored victories at Pom‘ and Dundee. The Canadian B team beat W Perl-h by l6 shots in morning p] and six shots in the lfterno session. At Dundee. ilic Caiiadi A side won by 22 shots. In the morning games at Pei-ti‘ rinks from New Brunswick. ski;- ped by Walter Limerick of l-‘i-ag. ericton; from Alberta and frog Ontario all won their games. Th. total score was Canada T7. life; Perth 6i. In the afternoon the Causal Royal Caledonian Curling Club Quebec won 22 to 4. But Ne‘ Brunswick and Saskatchewan 1a‘ their games, leaving the fi score Canada 63. West Perth . for the afternoon play. At Dundee the Canadian A Lesq beat the locals 102 to 80. _._ the first time since the first 302 of the evening. The Abbies seem. ed more aggressive at. this stag and had a considerable margin i‘ the play. Sheppard drew n pl‘ aity for roughing but the airma] could not capitalize on their on: man advantage. In the fin minute of the game Sheppa made victory certain by shoot the puck, screened by In R. C. F. defenceman, past. Crawf maiking the final score read 8 to Line-ups: R. C. A. F; Goal. C‘raivfo defence, Pierce, Greig, Johns MacNeii; forwards, Hoffstra Hoffman, Hope, MacDonald, loren, Hulmc, Cox, Beardmaq Goal. McDonald: Beckett. Abbies: fence, Josey, Perry, Daiziei; f: wards, Sheppard. lVlcGregor. L‘ Clair, Smith, Mclnnis, Slants‘ Gregory, Burke, Kelly. First Period lAAbbics, LeClair (Sheppofl McGrcgor) 1:15. ‘ 2-H. C, A. F" Beckett t. Caiorcn) 12:30. 0Q] 8-H. C. A. R, Beard-man (Mai Donald) 14:15. ‘t Penalties: Dalziel. , Second Period _ 4-R. C. A. F.. Caiorcn (Cox) 7.‘ 5—Abbics, lVlcGregor tLeCla 8:21. 6—Abbies, Perry (Stanley) 10a ‘I-R. C. A. F. Johnston (H strand) 14:05. i 8—Abbles, LeCli-iir (Josey) 11:‘ Penalties: Caloren. . 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