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Noun 0 to 5 ubyeppelntavent lacs: made to resident: at nearby town amine on own: ants tan .4 For LIFE CONSULT 75 Queen St. lllS'llllAll0E A. R. Molllllls Quebec Hockey League CHICOUTIMI, Que. Nov. 19 - (CF) -- Montreal Royals took sole possession of the Quebec senior Hockey League's third place satur- day night. ousting Chicoutlml Sag- uenees 4-3 in a closely-contested tussle here. Jacques Docns bagged two mark- ers. including the winning one. SHERBROOKE, Nov. 19 - (OP) - Valieyfield Braves remained in a third-place tie with Montreal Royals today after slapping a 7-1 defeat on Sherbrooke saints in a regular Quebec Senior Hockey League game here. Andre Corriveau with three goals and George Bougle with two led 1lalleyfielci's attack. OTTAWA. Nov. 19 - (GP) - Quebec Aces retained i.heir first- place position in t.he Quebec Senior Hockey League here Saturday night. when they battled the set-c-rid-place Ottawa Senators to a 1-1 overtime draw in a rough contest. Armand Gaudreault. scored for Quebec and Larry Regan for Ot- towa. SHAWINIGAN FALLS. Que, Nov. 19 - (CP) -- Shawinigan Falls Cataracts today ended a long win- loss streak by outclassing Ottawa Senators 5-If before 2.500 Quebec Senior Hockey League fans. Ralph (Bucky) Buchanan scored two goals for the Cats and spike Laliberte. Maurice Vailiancourt and Bernie Limoges one each. Bobby Copp, Allan Kuntziand Connie Tu- ilin netted Otta-.vn's markers. NEW YORK. Nov. 19 -(AP) -- A stylishly dressed woman checked in at the Waldorf Astoria hotel Saturday and 10 mirnitm later plunged to her death from a 14th storey window, police reported. They said she registered as Mrs. J. D. Prendergast. of Ann Arbor. Mich. And FIRE or PHONE Phone 1040 me BEJ igrzorccrion FOR voun CAR Tlllliilll-lililllll llllll-llliill "( ,-.:,.'.s. lrltl.i. .;.,,,;...,i.;is.csn.mavnma..;ca.4-. La-an '.lIls. 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Three Toronto goals were scored es a direct result of the Leafs' now-famous ganging attack and with a Ranger player watching proceedings from the pen- nlty box. Topping it off. Jackie Mcbood. 30-year-old right-winger from Re- gina. Sask.. will be lost to the Blue- shirts for six weeks. He is in a Tor- onto hospital with a fractured collar bone suffered when he crashed into the boards by the Leafs' Bill Bar- lko with 'only 10 seconds of the game remaining. There was no pen- alty on the play. Rang a, who accepted the serv- ices of Dr. Tracy a few days ago in an effort to get them out of the doldnsms. didn't need his advlge to "stay out of the penalty box” and that was their undoing. They held a 4-2 lead rnldway through the last period on two goals each by Eddie Kullman and Tony uswick. But an interference penalty to Jack Evans. rugged de- fenceman brought up from Cin- cinnati of the American League ear- ier in the week. gave the opport- unist Leafs their chance. Before he returned. Tod Sloan and Captain Ted Kennedy finished off power plays with goals. and with the clubs at full strength Jcc Kiukay cashed in at 16:48 to end the scoring. other Toronto goals were scored by Sid pmith and Jim Thomson. Rangers. outshot 81 to 29 by the beefs. took chuck Rayner out of the nets with 45 seconds of the game remaining but couldn't click. First. Period 1-New York. Eddolla (Laprade) . .. . . 1 : 36 2-Toronto. Smith . (Bentley. Kennedy) 16:24 Penaltes - Kyle. Barllko. Sin- clalr. Second Period 3-New York. Kullman (McLeod! .................. .. 12:35 4-Toronto, Thomson (Kennedy) . . .. .. 14:15 Penalty - Jutda. Tihird Period 5-New York. Leswick tsiowinski) 6:36 6-New York, Laawick Leprade. Slowinskil . 11:12 7-Toronto. Sloan (Kennedy. Thomson) . 12:36 B-Toronto. Kennedy (Bentley) .. . 14:14 it-Toronto. Klukay (Bentley. Morison) 16:48 DETROIT 2. BOSTON 1 BOSTON. Nov. 10 - (AP) --A George Gee and Gordie Howe combined to give Detroit Red Wings a 2-1 victory over Boston Bruins Saturday night in a Na- tional Hockey League game. be- fore a 8.781 crowd at the Boston Garden. llangers Lose Close Game To Leafs Saturday Night The revamped Bruins. whculast week tried to strengthen their l'3K”'ll NFC?! by Obtaining three Players in trades. fell behind ear- ly 1" NW Ollenlnx SPssion and W9”! Wlrvliyed the rest of the lVR)'. Pivotman Gee put the Wings out in front during the sixth min- i"! 0' Dlay and. after 26 seconds of second-period action. Howe notched the winning counter with T95 LlNl5?I.V iind Captain Sid Abel assisting. The Bruins' sole counter came durinx the nu. minute of the middle session with Lorne Fergu. 50!) Convtrilnsz Johnny Pierson's SE1-UP on a five-man wave. .TWo of Boston's new acquis- itions, forwards Vic Lynn and Dunc Fisher. played on A line C9"”'9"l by Eddie Sandford. Wild Billy Ezinlcki. who came to the Bruins with Lynn in a deal with Toronto. was used as a utility forward. Summary: - Flrei. Perloil 1-Delrnli. Gee . .. 5.51 Penalty--Raise. Second Period 2-Detroit. Howe. (Lindsay, Ah:-1) 3-Boston. Ferguson. (Pierson. I-loreck) Penalties: None. Third Period Scoring--None. Penalties: None. 1159 MONTREAL J. CHICAGO 2. MONTREAL. Nov. 19 - (CP) - Calum (Baldy) MacKay fired the winning goal Saturday night with 13 seconds remaining as Montreal Canadrcns defeated Chicago Black Hawks ii-2 before a crowd of 14.- 333. It was MocKay's second goal of the night. Canadiens moved into a third- place tie with the Hawks in the National Hockey League standing before the teams moved on to Chicago for a Sunday night game. Maurice Richard scored Cana- dien's first goal and Roy Conach- er and Doug Bentley counted for the Hawks. all three goals com- ing in the second period when the scoring team had a one-man ad- vantage. The game was rugged. Mac-Kay and Al Dewsbury were given ma- Shawinlgan Falls Coach llesigns BHAWINIGAN PALJJ. Qua. Nov. 10 - (CP) - Ralph (Bucky) Buch- anan announced Saturday night he had resigned as coach of the Que. bec Senior Hockey League's shgw- inlsan Falls Cataracts and that Don lgeugnistcn was appointed to succeed Pennlaton. a veteran coach, last week was appointed "defensive con- sultant" of New York Rangers of the National Hockey league. Buchanan. who had been plan. nine to resign for the last two Weeks. said he would remain with the last-place Cats as a right wing- il. sfcaiisz Football Scores (By The Associated Preea) Saturdayis U. S. College foot- ball .scores:- EAST ldaho 26. Boston University 19. Cornell 24. Dartmouth D. Villanova 29, Boston College 7. Navy 29, Columbia 7. Tufts 7, Massachusetts 6. Georgetown 21. Holy Cross 10. Harvard 14, Brown 13. Bridgeport M. Panzer 6. New Hampshire 13. Kent State 7. Pennsylvania 20, Wisconsin 0. Buffalo 34, Rensselaer 14. Colgate 19. Syracuse 14. Penn State 18, Rutgers 14. Michigan State 19. Pittsburgh 0. Fordham 25. Temple 21. Vermont 24. Middlebury 7. Princeton 47. Yale 12. Bucknell 13. Delaware 0. Carnegie Tech 20. Westminster 0. MIDWEST Cincinnati 33. Xavier 20. Illinois 14, Ohio State 7. Indiana 18. Marquette 7. Iowa 14. Notre Dame 14 (tie). Michigan 34. Northwestern 23. Detroit 20, Oklahoma A 6: M 13. Minnesota 27. Purdue 14. Nebraska 20, Iowa State 13. Kentucky 83. North Dakota 0. Kansas 47. Kansas State 7. Ohio University 10. Western Michigan 7. Oklahoma 41. Missouri 7. SOUT Vanderbilt 29. Memphis State '13. Washington at Lee 33, Louisville jor penalties for fighting and Jack 23 Stewart of the Hawks had a 10- minute misconduct penalty added to a minor when he argued about leaving the ice. Harry Lumley of the Hawks had 31 shots to handle-18 in the last psi-iod-against 23 for Gerry Mc- Neil. Richard's goal was his 10th of the season and his first in seven games. First Period Scoring: None. Penalties: Bodnar. Laycoe, Ri- chard. Ea-handn. Second Period 1-Mon-ircal. Richard (Dussault. Lachi 13:10. 2-Chicago. Conachcr (Mosicnko. Gadsiby) 15:49. 3-Chicago. Bentley (Mosienko) 16:10. ' Penalties: Dewsbury (minor and major), MacKay (major), Siasiuk, Richard. Stewart (inl- nor and 10-minute miscon- duct). Third Period Tulane 421 Virginia 18. Duke 47. Vir 'nia Tech 6. Miami (Fla.) 20. Florida 14. Georgia 12. Auburn 10. Tennessee 35. Miulsslppi 0. North Carolina 14. South Caro- lina 7. y Wake Forest 6. North Carolina State 6 (tic). Maryland 41. West. Virllnl 0- Alalbavma 54. Georgia Teohglil. Mississippi State 13, Loruis:ana State 7. SOUTHWEST Rice 21. Texas A an '18. Texas 21, Texas Christian 7. Southern Methodist 14. Arkan- . 7. saliouston Iltl. William A: Mary 18- West Texas State 47. Hardin Simmons 31. Arizona State 21. C0lOfI50 A 5 4-Mon-treal. Mac.-Kay (M05d9llv Curry) 2:30. 5-Montreal. Macxay (Mosdeil. Curry) 19 47 Penalties: None. 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