J rT i ff 4 ii i 3 i it | BE E k e i i : a a Hi f if a fit rt 8 [ i 4 | i ? ry f 7! i i 35 i 3 Fiy agtebene’ i el Uo j e E at i , i i it J z gifs st fale fi fi > e #3 Re . Shortly after Vance is was tagged with a 10- misconduct. I ai rf 9 Hf $28 3 e Bs F i 4 5 2 SUMMARY First Period- 1. Aces- G. Har- ris (C. Grady) 2.08; 2. Penguins- A. Arsenault (J. Kane) 9.43; 3. Aces- C. Grady (B. Grady) 10.30; Ww. MacDonald Arsenaukt (Kane) 2.55; 7. Aces- _ Aces Trounce Penguins 13-6 -|Dame girls ‘ Clow) 7.13; 9. Penguins Kane (Longaphie, Gillis) 19.21; Penait- ies- Wiliams, A. Arsenault) Third Period- 10. Aces- Gaudet (P. Schurman) §.15; 11. A¢es- C. Grady. (Clow) 6.42; 12. Aces- Clow (B. Grady, C. Grady) 7.39; 13. Penguins- W. MacDonald (B. Mulligan, V. Mulligan) 10.18; 14. Aces- Deighan (C. Gaudet, G. Harris) 13.04; 15. Aces- Gaudet (Deighan) 13.11; 16. Aces- G. Harris (Schurman) 18.32; 17, Aces- Clow (Don Leahy) 18.58; 18. Aces- Clow (V. Harris) 19.42; 19. Aces- Grant Grady (V. Har- ris) 19.54 Penalties- Grant Grady, D. Williams, (minor and miscon- dact), Jun. MacLeod (game Mis- conduct), V. Harris (Misconduct), Referees- Gerard Bernard and Walter Lawlor. Stops Mana ~“ nswe Doyle : 26 ll 8 Today’s Minor Hockey Schedule 11.00 — 12.00 — Skate — Notre 4.00 — 440 — Midgets — Vics vs. Arrows. 4.40 — 5.20 — Midgets — Darts vs. Ramblers. 5.20 — 6.00 — Midgets — Royale vs. Abbies. Officials — Leroy Barnett, Bob Crockett. Skating Records Are Shattered EDMONTON P)—Three Ca- nadian outdoor speedskating rec- ords were broken here Saturday by Edmonton skaters. ‘ Olympic - bound Doreen Ryan chopped two seconds off the old Gaudet (Deighan, C. Grady) 6.- 58; & Aces C. Grady (B, Brady, mark of 1:305 for the senior ,| (NHL) by-law.” .|far, so good. That is an opinion Monday night that Andy Bath- gate of New York Rangers, who was author of a magazine story regarding alleged brutality in hockey, has been. fined $500 and general manager Muzz Patrick of the Rangers $100. Campbell said “‘The sum total ef- fect of the article is definitely game, and this was not seriously | The article appeared in the Ca- sa NHI $500 MONTREAL (CP) — In announcing his decision, prejudicial to the league and’ the contested by the principals in- volved.”” said “It is clear that he did not authorize or approve the article in the form in which it finally ap- peared but by hig failure to consider its possible implications, which were quite plain in the text which was submitted to him, he gave his authorization by default and is le under the Campbell said the $500 fine is the amount Bathgate received for collaborating in publication of the article. nadian edition of the magazine and was ghosted by Dave Ander- son of the New York Journal- CRITICIZED SPEARING Kt dealt at length with spear- ing—use of the blade of the hockey stick for stabbing—and said “it’s going to kill some- body.” The article said also: “But I guess nothing will be done about it until somebody is killed. Then it'll be too late.” The article also singled out sev- eral NHL players as specialists in spearing and other illegal stick-work. of the heading on the article— Atrocities on Ice—and went -on: “The article commences with a Sullivan (of Rangers) sustained) a spearing foul by Doug Harvey (of Montreal Canadiens). the offence of spearing and a de- claration that ‘spearing is the most vicious foul in hockey.’ So < YOU CAN DEPEND ON Regarding Patrick, Campbell: scribed—as Campbell's statement took note 3 a ruptured spleen as a result of & “There follows a description of | ® - THREE CONFIDENT ROY zell’s hockey - machine. But they'll have to be at their best if they want to stop these Pen- guins. Even their best isn’t. go- ing. to be good enough according to Lorne of the Perfection squad. Santa LPrexy Fines B For Magazine Story “Flaman has never been penal- ized for spearing in all the time that the author has been a regu- lar in the league — 5'2 years. | Johnson and Pilote have been} penalized once each; Harvey and Labine three times each. “In the same period only 79 |] , spearing fouls have been fre-|- corded in all league and playoff games played—over 600. Making) all reasonable allowances for the fact that the officials do miss some fouls and sometimes report them by wrong names, neverthe- less spearing is an offence for |which all officials are constantly on the alert and have no hesita-| {tion in calling. The article gives) ‘a completely distorted and exag- gerated description of its preva- lence in the game. which everyone engaged in hockey will readily agree. (Tom) Lab seems to care that he'll branded as a hockey killer.’ loose ment the NHL. Hennessey, the pilot “Then the author proceeds to nominate five ‘spearing special- ists’ in the NHL—Harvey and Johnson of Canadiens (Fern) Flaman of Boston, (Ted) Lindsay of Chicago and (Lou) Fontinato of Rangers; with (Leo) e of Boston and (Pierre) Pilote of Chicago being included in a group which ‘none of them be “There is more lurid language in a similar vein in which other players in the league are de-| i ‘keeping their eyes -peeled for these spéar-carriers as you would for a mufderer on the “That is a pretty strong indict- of.one’s fellow players, even in the field of sport where) a little slander now and then is, accepted as part of the business. “But the facts do not support the indictment either in specific cases or as a general representa- tion of hockey as it is played in opinion on ALS © tonight and he's bringing along presents for two ‘little’ fellows, Joe Coyle and Ralph Josey. Patrons are asked to please note the change in starting time. Action commences at 9.15 in order to accommodate every- athgate Patrick, reached at his home, said: “I don't like the fine, but then I squak every time I get a $15 parking ticket.” Admitting that he was at fault because “I'm supposed to watch those things,” Patrick said his! the -story doesn't! ‘matter any more. Jer For Bri ‘University of déntal| told detectives he met with Dr. bastian’s offer, even though they admitted having a keen desire to enter dental school. | 1s Arrested : fe Attempt | 7 [ & a 4. . i 5 i gas E 4 i ‘ i F i a ee zi ee 5 a8é | i 1 ; 2 “go go to work in winter hes your machinery in condition for next rebuilt, “like-new” assembly. Let us in our shops. Tune-up to keep . money-making ability. id peek your Cat equipment rest — give it “new life”, Replace Put new life in tired RX Se ar Oe Bears sleep the winter through the spring. Your equipment does! 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