"DECEMBER 4. 1950 ,,,.....A THE GUARDIAN. Cl-IARLOTTETOWN A6000”: on ALL TAXES INCLUDED V "TH! PUIIST IORM IN WHICH TOIACCO CAN I! SMOKED" ruu urwgsroclt Ar THE K. & Ii. STORE . At The Old Prices Women's new Winter Coats, reduced t24.753 men's. Detroit Red Wings In" 7-1 Win Over Canadiens 478 stunned cash customers. It was the worst lacing Cana- diena have taken this season and they slipped back into fourth slot in the National Hockey League standing. leaving Chicago alone in third place. Jimmy Peters, Sid Abel and Jim McFadden each ran in two goals and Gayeo Stewart scored one. Peters. just about lzhe best man on the ice. also had two as- sists to give him four scoring points for the night. Ted Lindsay was the pass-feeder on both goals scored by Abel. ” Calum MacKay scored Cana- diens' lone goal early in the sec- ond period on a passoui. from . Floyd Curry. The play started on a pass from Gerry Desaulniers, playing his second game with Canadlena on lend-lease from Montreal Senior Royals. The Wings ran in three goals in the opening period and another trio in the second. Four of their goals came while they had a man advantage through penalties but, they counted anoth- er while a man short themselves. TORONTO 0, CHICAGO 0 TORONTO. Dec. 3 - (CP) - A crowd of 13,549 bored hockey fans sat on their hands for nearly 60 minutes Saturday night as Toronto Maple Leafs and Chicago Black Hawks waitzed to a scoreless Na- tional League draw. it was one qt the dulleat games on Toronto ice this season. . The ”whai was it" proved noth- ing in the Leafs' well-ballyhooed goal-tending problem as both thin man Al Rollins and fat man Turk Bioda salw action. Rollins started and was going well until he stop- ped a shot with his face that open- ed a gash over his left eye requir- ing 12 stitches. That happened midway through tihe second period and the Turk was sent in. The doctor was still working on Rollins' eye when Chi- cago goalkeeper Harry Luiriley suffered a fractured nose, result of drive by Leaf Harry Watson that caromed off Lumleyis stick and conked him in .the face. He finished the game. The parade to the casualty sla- tion started shortly after the open- Dare Charles To Mix With Charles will be knocked out if he slugs with the boy from Syracuse in their title bout next Tuesday. "We dare Charles to mix with Nlck," Andrews said. "If he does, I know he won't be there at the end of the lslh. Baroiie. a heavy body puncher. will rip him to pieces if he doesn't run." ' Andrews, who is handling a con- fident fightt-rJ 5-aid Barone has boxed 70 rounds in preparation for next week's contest. He believes the upstate New Yorker is in bet- ter shape lhiin the champion. lie also believes Charles is easy to hit in the body. and that he cannot take too many punches around the stomach. - "Joe Louis hit him just once un- der the heart nnd buckled him," Andrews said. "He'll be hit more than once by Barone." Charles. lean and confident, boxed seven rounds today. Other exercises were the equivalent of 14 rounds of work. Jimmy Brown, the Champion's trnlncr, said Charles weighs 185 or 186 pounds. and will dry out to about 183 for the weigh-in. "Charles is sharp.,.he's always Bowling Y. M. C. A. ALLEY! Ladle: Friday Afternoon Lenguo High Three -l- M. MacNeill 569. Smylhe Opposed To Rule liiranges TORONTO. Dec. 2 - (OP) - Frank Boucher'a ideas for a couple oflrule change: in then National Hockey League met with a poor reception today from Conn smythe. general manager of Toronto Maple Leafs. The New York Rangers' manager is urging D. return of the 10-minute sudden-death overtime period and 9. change in the penalty rule to prevent. a. club from being two men short at one time. Boueher believe: such olha.ng'es would help Rangers, who are tied with Boston Bruins in the N.H.L. cellar. The Manhattan club has reg- istered only two victories and nine ties while losing lo, til think one of the greatest sights in hockey is seeing a short- handed club stop one at full strength PRINCE I EDWARD "ISLAND G S . ' T9;tn'l go. i 2519 s. . In . ame aturday Night . N. . ...... ..... .... . - . . '.3l: .4? , PORTRAYID I --' CINCINNA1: D 2 mp Taxis"; go. ' " ms ' i , . ec. - ) - . . E De3fr2i1:T13i1EEiA1Jhn3gs”-ra3n':Ni3gP)Sa: sgglgggii d'il”ack' Henry Andrews. who manages Team No. 4 3362 . urday night and overwhelmed Penalties: Edd””5' S a"ley' iigi?:ynl?c?ilg(ilrte' gitlllgirglgn yesneziii-I rltiihlglngle - M. MacNelll 275, Montreal Canadiens 7-l before 14.- THIS wssx IN sArunnAv f mom 10: At All News Stands The hapless "abs Were 5”” ing face-ollf when L f ' 1 (yr from scoring" smythe said. "If on ..... MR -. floundering. Each goalie handled Home eekel. Sunemfiaa ".63: al1.1en"'jmt Wamm. (or the have 3 Ram were 1, no needyw O 29 5hm5 hm wmg mmed (aw knee and was forced out for the bell" ' E complain" chances, most of oheir goals coming o ' from close range. Canadiens drew only three of the 10 penalties called, one of them a major to Butch Bouchard for in- stigating a fig-h-l with Gord-ie Howe of Detroit. SUMMARY First Period i-Dhtrolt. sle-wal-9. night. . The shots on goal reflected the dull play. Leafs outshot Chicago 9-6 in the first period, Hawks had an 8-7 advantage in the second and it was 10-5 for Toronto in the last 20 minutes. Checking was listless through- out. passes went astray and there was little semblance of combina- tion play. Hawks' had the best chance of the night in the third period when Pete Balbando stick- The title contest was scheduled for Nov. 28. but was set back a week because of the blizzard, Piilshurgh ad Pirates Name New Directors The Leaf official said there is ”iio reason and no justification" for oveitimer Shoilon Sour On Big Time Baseball BARTOW. Fla., Dec. 2-(AP) -- DO YOU KNOW THAT TRACTORS HAVE AD- VANCED SHARPLY WITHIN THE LAST FEW DAYS? WE HAVE ON HAND TWO NEW FORD-DEARBORNE TRACTORS WHICH WE WILL DISPOSE OFF AT THE OLD PRICE. This Means A Saving To You Of Approximately S7530 t -' ' .2 t DO ELA . . . . ACT NOW! l 2-;)GCfre(-mPrX:g':) 4'52 handled through .the Toronto front g;1ggk:Yt;:E::;;ag;po1:e?a:1:x.Soyeggugi NOT D Y . E .. - ::.:s.!:.::r.::: ..r:::;:rr:;:..D;:- wr; .- ”if.fs:?' tam: Mn We 8”” m" f" mmedlate 5”” B .. t . '4 ' ve ee e o v . . ' 3 E)Efat:,':i1ii'cg:eif? ................ H 18.48 Eoalkeebffs Pad-it the board of directors psesldeiit I ”'I'hegdealeI :2: Ihla time made 1-C1948 FORD".-DEARBORNE TRACTOR" ' pmames; Reaxslol-31-:,De. SUMMARY Bflltjllnllll r. Fairless of ulllteli me a little solll-," silotmll told Completely reconditioned, guaranteed d1075.00 ll 1 ' -5, Martin. t S aes Steel Corporation who ha L 1 F1131 1 in p 1;; c t 5 . 5”” '”” - mm Mod been an ardent baseball player 3...? niT3.icc..i.5 ' ') C i) W" ” 1-1950 INTERNATIONAL FARMALL H TRAC- Second Period Scoring: None. fan all his life. Branch Rickey. newly appointed A veteran of 41 years in baseball. Shotton said he might do "a few TOR-Used less than 100 hours. A Real Bar- ain. 4-Montreal. MacKa,v 1.” penalties. Mormon. smim vice-president and general manager odd jobs" in the sport from time g . 5 Ilgggilslnlerel ------ -- - Barilko. ggttlle Pirates. also was madeadlr- to time, but has no immediate 1...6-Foot TANDUM DISC HARR0&.C New; T ' - 9” . ' P1335 ii htl sho worn. . 20 D OUN 6&1i)”gfrF;??dlev;'ciF5daen-'-"'"W 103 Second Period Rlrkcys election was a. foregone Earlier shotton told reporters he 5 g y p H7 (Peters-) H 1431 g conclusion. Piesldeiit John W. Gal- would reserve comment on his oust- CA PHONE 2 7-Detroit Al.)"eim(-I-4-lfI.tIS-aV)V'i . .. 15:39 SC"””.55 . NB” , ””f"'l Said M Fi”.””555 97 10' '3” "null mm”? End "WW Penaltfcsz Martin, Howe. Bou- Pe"3m95- Delvsbury. Smith, 'We were looking for a public- chard (major). Thomson. D. Bentley spirited citizen who has a keen in- terest in baseball. Benjamin F league meeting which gets under way in St. Petersburg "Monday. Li. of Joliiigouf LTD. Third Period Fat 1 fill th t bill He said wl”l'l'f.i mm? Dads” mm P l iress s a pesldent..nol 9. cw ours a, E-Deu.on'rMcFad:::l Scoring: None. I Stg?(!:Cr1?::1 :3:dwf1?h,::;Ssg;5e::o:h: Effnoxnggessenls wpomtment was ST. PETERIS RD. PHONE 262 Cl-PTOWN. (Peters) .. 17:02 P9-”3"”5: D'”'5b”'Vl ”"3”"' opportunity to buy A raw shares. : ? Penalties: Howe. Pronovosl. 31'-moi! Rickey. Jr.. son of the ROME. Dec. 3 - (A.-P) - Presi- i Lindsay. NEW YORK 3, BOSTON 2 BOSTON. Doc. 3 - (AP) - New York Rangers scored a. 3-2. Na- tional Hockey League victory over Boston berfore 8.303 fans Saturday to move into fifth place. two points ahead of the faltering Bruins. It was the first Ranger victory of the season over Boston. Pre- viously the clubs had played three flies and Boston had fashioned I 4-3 dec ion. The .1 even pulled Jack Gelineau om the Boston' goal. sending six players onto tne.1ce for 60 of the final 80 seconds in a vain attempt to tie the 83""?- Tony Leswick batted home Ed- gar Laprade's pass at 1:07 of the opener for the Ran3eI'5- A"-97 defenceman Ross Lowe's marker pulled Boston. even at 4:54. former Bruin Zelllio Toppazzini sent New York ahead 2-1 at 7:Ii3. His effort. on which Pat 15830 and Eddie Kullvman drew assists. was a sliding shot past Gsllneaul, Buddy O'Connor scored Rangers winning tzoal at 9:97 of the finale. Penttl Lund lirawln-ll an assist- Bot ' final goal was an ,un- assisifegnliiue-line shot at 16:21 by Bill Quackenlbush who Picked 0i” a New York 13855- Garrison Rifle league lgsulls Following are the results of the matches fired in the Garrison Rifle Leagud on Thursday. Nov. 30th. be- tween the Navy Officers and the R.C.M.P., and the P.E.I, Regt. "B" and 28th I... A. A. Regt. "A", At Queen Charlotte NAVY OFFICERS Off. Cdt. J.E. MacRae Lleut. J. M. Richards Capt. J. J. Connolly Sub. Lt. J. M. MacDonald Off. Cdt. G. Smith ........ .. asissszs Low sccre counted out 0 II. C. M. I'. Const. A. M. Johnston opl. L.G. Thacker Const. G. H. McKinnon Const. W. F. Gallagher Const. W. F. Johnstone general manager. was elected gvtce. dent Luigi Elnaudl has called a spe- prosident in charge of mlhor league clubs. clal meeting of Italy's defence council for Monday after a round of leaders on the grim international night. Bforza then had unoizhe situation. lElnnudl conferred with hour-long talk with pl-lme Mimsta Foreign Minister Count Car-lo SIOI'- Alclde de Gospel!- l l i I urgent conferences by Government za for more than an hour F'i'll-Ira I women's and children's Boots and Rubber 130015- Also-new' and used Skates; Parkas; Joe-Shirts and Wool Shirts; all makes of Sweaters; Satin Bomber Jackets; Ralncoats and Burberys; men's and boys Ihltuidovalllirolaadvloululnrlavwatloaaloaollnodchatntncuv . See it! Try it! Buy it! . ' NEW 1951 STUDEBAKER Mar llzfily one for 31 and many aizollzerymr to come! SUMMARY Loy score counted out First Period Ag Th. Armour-In 1-New York. Leswick Overcoats 7 to 15; used Army Jackets and Pants; : . r. E. 1. near. us" new Airforie Pansts and Jackets; healiy Work Pams? H9:,?,?.,'3,”i3o.;;.”' Lg: b0Ys' Alrforce Cadet Pants midi Ugdeti-wear; Arllgldf 3-New Y0)D(k.1lT0PI;37-Zlm M3 sheepskin lined Coats and Flig t ui 5: new 9 (Elan-, ." Em". ------ -3; - used Blankgts; Buffalo Robes and Fur Coats. AlS0- Peyniillties. Sinclair. Clelghton. assortment of Christmas Gifts. second Period Store will be open Friday Nights and all.day'Wed"95' scoping: None. Low score counted out '19 day until Christmas. A Penalties: None. . my LAJ HGT. "A" ' Third Period 'l11 RICIIMOND STREET h TilERE OUGHT TO BE A LAW Bdr. A.P. westengard Lieut. K. D. Landrlgan R.S.M. H.J. Hobbs Capt. R.M. Farquharson 2nd Lt. Nicholson 4-New York. 0'C0ml0T mmjj By Fago'y E! Shorten I W0V”5UTI , V 50 How MUCH w sixth man did not appear. I l THE GXINTRY PIP y Lennie Stlndlnx SHE GET 13555? -1- n W L Pt- awic l. . . - sill.-l. mgr. 'A 2 0 4 ERR MINE 10 see. Nnvy Officers . 2 0 4 1HAT PARTOF no.1. nest. 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