. Blank Ha1ifao:V;Vanderers r ainl: Dunstan's Win” 11 -,0 In Hard Fought, Sudden - Death Game 'T. TTT ions then started their march into SAG-KVIU-'Ei N' 5'' NM" 23 ." the Halifax end once more. Lloyd i5l395i5h" The power”! Smm Gaudet raced for 20 yards through Dunstanis University football team a maze M Halllax plavers and Wlumed here Saturday 1" mmiistaiitcd the play for -U10 first P1959 tm” sweep M Mmm"mlSaints try whichicamc at the fif- "wu-7511 h0””l3 mm lim me MC": teen minute mark. 3lu'dY CUP h-V deI””"K me dew" Front the two man scrum which mined Hamax Wanderers ”'0 m followed shiftv Clarence MacDon- 1 hard fought. game on Mount Ablaltl broke, out with the ball. He Rm” UmVer5”-V held" ' ipasscti to Pete Dunphy who in For a little more than two hoiiis tum pabsed lo Phll covllel The lat- and run struggle before the the two teams waged a titanic hit. A. J ter ran for several yards before heiivint; a pass to Jay on the wing. "Wk 3?” when the Cup i Sm" run that ('ilEll1E'3(I the tide of tiic rendered it will likely-be itlkPll to Mme. 'he.Is1Rnd M an Omani or met John D. riii-ed for 3:) yards to Miimimc Rugb-V,Unm”' breaknwav with only Reardon to Thc ram mmmg. 5'11"” HEM heat. Jackie 0tiLLZUBS:0d him and Mi" 3 5'0 "Edi m Im; Sludldlem as MacDonald t-tit in Reartioii ' Math Him” '1” gnnly mm”: caught him low with it beautiful i I" dmmg me "my pa” 0! me tackle. The tackle was made in M"Adam Coached Saints pwied Paul oiitdistanced three Halifax their right to cairy thc iUf.'Cillid)'ldel(,"dm,S Im. the last ll!-lee" CUP M7055 H” Nm'””””h”1:mdixarcls to S('Ol'9 in the far left hfind strait for the first time in lllSL0i')i.iiCm,'ml,- UM”””””Lel-V" 1"”WW" met At this po.nt of iilic game it. 531"” Won't be wiwmg m.e'mm' looked as though the Saints would 0”” iml-my a"”'g me S”a”S' Ilihilxlli by it one-siclcfi score. They 5”" bemg hem 35 ” hostage by lheiclillie l.lQill back into Halifax ter- Glace Bay Caledonians as ia. rest lmuw Um ll.mgl.nlln Julm Dl MM- 0' me” ism" M Scone” aw M a.Donailti of the Waiidcrcrs made a last half ll'19.V C-ibllllc baliik ml 5(IY:iSi.'lii1l0:i the same spot where Retir- fWO try: Rnfi 511 (UP. ii? IT( ('1 collection of rugby players to come LITTLE SPORT M.cCurdy Cup Halifax Atlantics Eke "Tun GUARDIA-N. CHARLOTTETOWN.-NOVEMBER i4T'1952 M.M.H.L. Meeting Held At New Glasgow Sunday i The Saint iDunstan's University football machine, the most polished out of Prince Edward Island for longer than one cares to think about. brought this provinces its first Mccurdy Cup on Saturdav afternoon. A gallant group of play- ers who were equally brilliant on the attack and on the defense tliisllleaged and length), The Million- and ill years Saint Dunstan's tcam Wlillajl-es demanded the 31.000 forfcit- Sfltul'(iliy x I The Charlottetown Islanders will not have to forfeit 51,000 and two points for the Sydney Mil- lionaires on account of their ina- bility to make Sydney last Wed- nesday nizht. but they may havcl to help Millionaires pay for thel night's rental of the Sydney For- um, it was learned last night from Dr. F. C. Dougan, President of! the Islanders Hockey Club. , Dr. Dougan along with Frank Maclicnzie and Jim Maccallum represented the local club at the M. M. H. L. meeting in New Glasgow yesterday. l The discussion on the Sydiicy-I Islanders postponement was quill? lhavc 15 txionday ly have to pay part of the 6300 which the Millionaires pay for the use of the Forum on game nights. A 60-gnnie schedule from Dec- ember i to March 14, was pres- entcd by the islanders and was accepted by the meeting with two or three changes. According to the schedule each club will play two homes a week for the remind- er of the season with the over-all schedule calling for 84 Each club will have played games by December 1. Most of the Islanders home games will he on Monday and Friday nilzhts. Of the 15 weeks left in the schedule the Islanders will games at home Tliey have one 241 Fri(ia1's. and one Thursday game games. ly Willie Marshall Scores Twit:-2 PROVIDENCE. R.I.. Nov. 23 - (AP) -- Pittsburgh Hornets contin- ued their upward climb in the Am- erican Hockey Leitgue race by de- feating Providence Reds, 3-1, to- night. Willie Marshall. rookie centre. paced Pittsburgh's attack with two goals. Defenceman Frank Mathers scored the other. Dcfencoman Moe Morris notched the Providence tal- Noop Games 'l-'-dtight The first games in the ntzwly formed City Basketball Leagtie will be played tonight at Prince of Wales College. The Arabs will play 1 Out 5-4-Win Over Glace Bay Miners In Overtime HALJFAX. Nov. 23 - (GP) -3111 Ford's ricocheting shot from be- hind the goal gave Halifax At.- iantics at 5-4 overtime victory over Glace Bay Miners Saturday in a Maritime Major Hockey League game before some 3.400 fans. Ford's goal-his third of the game-brought an abrupt end to 2. scrambly game in which Miners, back-checking doggedly and play- ing well, had 8. two-goal lead in the first two periods and then fell the overtime period. Line-up: Glace Bay: Goal, Lockhsrt; cg. fence. Cooper, Amadio. nu,-en Myketyn; forwards, Mgceyl Mo: Cracken. Backer, Keller. Rnynu Miller, Hinchberger. Batten, val-.' rer. Halifax: Goal. McMeekin; 4.. fence. Leplne, Bloom, Ma.cLau'h, iiii, Hayes: forwards, King, camp. bell. Watson, Ford, McPhu, apart under steady pressure in the third. First Pei-lod In the overtime period. Miners 1AG1ace Bay. Mule, spin-ted again and it was any- (Ke11e1-l body's game until Ford, trapped against the boards behind the net. flipped the puck toward a bunch of players in front of goalie Don Penalties: Hinchberger 8:13, Second Period 2-Glace Bay. Verrier Gooid, Bergeron, Hollett. Leek, SUMMARY - - Jill cLa ghlin 8:13 Loclihaflr ' (Backor, Keller) ............ .. aiog The puck zipped into the net 3A1-Iglifax, Ford . off B. Glace Bay player before meplml King) 12." Lockhart could move. 4DG1.-gee Bay, Cooper . Campbell and Gooid were the lgackol-1 H H l 15.” other Halifax scorers. Cooper. witli pcml11,1e5; K1118 5:42, Blll.e'n two, and Vcrrier and Miller were 11:45, 14:49, McPhce 15-qpi Glace Bay's marksmcn. MacL,aug1,11u 15319, i ' Miners had a slight territorial TM,-d pel-gm; edge in the first period. when Mil- 5A1.ll,11faxl pol-(1 ler scored the only goal. Bob Ver- lwalsollv Campbell) 2:” tier scored near the midway mark of the second. Atlantzcs scored their first goal with a Glace Bay player in the 6-Iiaiifax..C.'-inipbell (Watsoii. Ford) 7-Halifax. Gooid iHayes, Holiett) E n otint An Mam”-me Semi” Champim” from iiiinasiii-;e)icif;:ixtiit,xE-a(tiif'lti ureellilis before il'lld0lll)l0dl.l' Tank 810?-'-islde the All-iure hv the Islanders on the at home. Ray: at ESVCI1 0iCl09li and 1-109 Abs penalty box. Ford deflected a long ll-Glace Bay Cooper Halifax l Tllal -M-llledim 1... mp ,-ign,-.1 for time great teains of English Rugby ground; llmll llle lawn. Club dldl 'fhQ Q1399 Bay Mine;-5 have 15 bies will meet Prince of Wales Col- pass from Frank K11-lg and Joe penalties: 'None. The s"””5 awmlulm for aniiia'iii1VOf0 on on the attack with H1 ill” M8l'1llm95r Caachw by Al 1- not make a fair try to reach Sift--Salllitd-"W 11'-zlll-S M llle BE)” and 1986 M Plglll. Lepine. oyuumg Hie” p”i"'S 0” mr" ""5 Md Hi5')'S'Ciai.'tlillr 'l'1lllS. The Saints foi'c- MacAdam. who was assisted h.l' ney for a regularly schcdulcdithe Atiantzcs .14 Saturday at 1iaii- -m---s Then Cooper made it 3-1 whilel 9-Halifax. Ford . 3:31! Wm”-V kirk Flpcbmmed Paul ed the D18) back iillu the Halifax -101111 Eldon Green, tiic Saints cst- hockey gamey fix. The Sydney Millionaires play Halifax had a man sliort. l pellamcs; None, lii 333' CWSSM me wa”de"e'5 1'"? ma only to see 301, Mllcpal-1;lm1 ablished a record for the seasons! The meelmg rejected the st-d-.15 of their home games on Friday 0 n Heavy, P1105-SW? Paid 0” 501 Stops: . .twics and Floyd Gauciet Ollftefbreak (ml on ll 60 yam Hm dawn play that surely mtist compare withiney requcst my me lg-13111112115 l1ke-Inighis. Halifax in the third. Ford, cruis- Locklmrt 12 513 34l while Pete Dunphy collecled Ellejllll, s:l.lcl,.,eS. The saints Camgithtxse of the greatest teams of the -A---!-G-ms-m-m” T d' k 108 Oulslde the "9359- Plclmd "D MacMoekin 710 5 4.23 other two points on penalty kick lmek iagaln and this time T. D.iP3-W 0 ' Watsons comer passout.. Then fmm 2” -””.d5 "UL d 1 diciiai.-son broiizht the ball into Si ' . ' 1- ,l:a”,f,L”e3 gampbeu swrei um: um ' . Thfi E61119 was R ll'l F-0lJ0ll. l?ll' .l. wllll R 49 mlcli In rolling to their first McCui'dyl ., g g V R ' - . ''””"”''K "d Vicious iaklmg M' WUHOL A iclip cliampioiisiiip iind siiprcmacvl J0?1lx;fxi);qEi'IOl'llIi'::'w .lll:ii)lCfl-pligikiliized tBlfl)l-3'2aGb0Ot.ldCm'L .A”::ElfiIc511&(ii4(f1al:Xi F O fair. The ril-at hackficids opencdl The wallclmns mlllleelml llwliii the Maritime football world the 1 ' I waver with SN”-W Wmanams 15 ?lll.I.l.i miles lzariei (an a sizreened or u. lty "9 Vim ierrmc mm on Tseve" iSa.nts 15-7 during the first half. SNMS racked "9 ii WW1 9' 73' - 9 ' ' onithe trading block. the club an- :2; n - 0CCl5im” ”"1-V ti” 5" me" .9” They had the major portion of Wm”5 While '1""'l”E Wily 59V9n', . nounceri' today. 5 po'l.d ol me wllmlllg g0,,1wlm MIHHCSI i forts stopped by b0l'le-.i3l'YlllGi,hPilmynlan sll.un'ls bl” Rmmle points scored against them. This '5 I 2 2 I Morrow M” 5U5D9udel1 by the less thlllgl 90 seconds remaining in tack)”, lMCllm, agm.mm.(, S D. U lmga record which we believe will be; n ' . I Mlmllml. Male, Hockey Lcuguc g;.gggg.,; '.,A ..:...jA .Thc saints forwards played an ward llll me Halllnx ballllamllemidifficult to beat. It was set. in seven; lasl week for falling 1,, pay ll 52;, o ”””m"dmg game "ml mcwm for losses on most occasions. games which 3”” the Saints mi m-- ”'''T fiiic. result of ll miiwh ””5CO”' Dr0l73bl.V 135' the di”'"".l"' b”' avemge 590'”! "m"! 0f 1"-4 WW5 I)ETR()lT 10. CHICAGO 1 ifile Rocket caugiit. firc before 14.-lciuct pcii.-iiiy. ””"n the "m 5quad'!' Tune and Second Half 7'" 33"” Fm” M m9” Wm” wcrcl DETROIT. Nov. 23 - (CPI e-l 151 fans for the first time siticcl ' ..A: U o again the s. D. U. forwards fol- won by shutout-s and on only 0”e.The ranlpilgillg Detroit Red wiiis:s:i..- bcat Nfis stew-at-rs goal-scol:-i I u mwed up "n 1"” kicks m M” mev The Wanderers fort-erl the plav.”CCa5m”. amimz me iseasolfs may Decal"? me 1”"-it W3” in me N3" uig record of 324 two weeks ago. I H k S l Halifax backiielders or gain pas-llnm me Saints eml lusl Mm, lh'c W513 their line crossed by an optics-,tiona1 Hockey League this season rl'-he Klml 3l-l.cal.-ol;1 1-13111, l I C r "3 tom - l "”i”"5 "I 5 10”” mu isccond half opened but Allzinimg mayen im hit double figures Saf.Lilid3,V ll'-S"-liq winger came through WM” Maisi V i QUm3ER' , N?" llil. lg Sunday 319 BOb M”F”1and'.l95 pound ivflacDonald stopped their first . . . . Wllell they N3-Sled lllfilslilflce C1ll'!were tlircatcning to add to their guwg iggiglg hsaimlrdlesheullfoul of me wingman on the Halifax team. lhmsl wllh ll hard laclilel mm, The Saints llad llnlfltZlll.m05'- Mlcago Black Hawks 10-1 before 13.iitl'lf,ll-o first-period goals. RlChBl'd ll... Tl". Canadian Pres, season as Ottawa senators deleab John D. MacDonald and T. D.lev" me Wanderers kept messlnw the way. Saturday in turning back lansl goalkeeper llaln, Liinilcy at i.i...5 (SATURDAY) ed Quebec Aces 2.0 m move mm . Ohaisson former St. F. X. starslwllh Buzzy Tuck selling up F,re('jlttlie Halifax Wanderers by an 11-0 It was the wont defeat foi- the and again at 13:50 with l.eafs' Run Marlllme Mall" lwmnd place in the Quebec senlm, - can-ied much of the mall f0r lhelmlrdlv for me Hal:g0n-lans mgsi More m Wm me Coveted mm" TM lcasuc-leaders this season. lstewart sittinf: out it triplilllil 9'-ills Glam BM. ll Halllnx 5 lovcl, Hockey League slandmgl i' 'w'”d9””- The mm” 905”! a db dangerous threat ofithe game. iwandemrs were one M me Sum.”-l SUAIMARY :Illl.l'- . llllI8'- The win gave Ottawa. a sweep of ., 1 finits threat everytime they got Lmdlv advanced lo the Saints est teams the Saints met durinzl First mrlml l ltllwlngrl. Glml llallllllmll ,lll.1 Qua," swim lmc home.and4wme Week-end sex” i -3 m9 M11 "id Rveral um” they three yard line before being stop-imc ye” and "um may Crack” 13"? 1-Detroit. J. Wilson iriqlitlllnllllli 0901749 A”m'.”D"g hm! Qticber 2. Ottawa 3 lies with Quebec. Senators won 3-2 broke through for long runs. pad or-l me lplav The wmdemmlin the last half the issue was llll lDCll.cCclllo' smclmll glol mmllcmlm. Gerry Mmell lol.. me Smwlmgan Fans 2. Slmlbmokc m Overtime Saturday night, at D9591" me "in and W" Wu" were given aipenaliy kick on'””"” However'- when mervi 2-De”'”W Skw T"m"m "toils" - home. Senators now have 22 the! of the put week the field was which may Ruled to capitalize hub cracked as the Saints scm-ed theirl lpl.On0vo5l' pnvellclll llllg .l.l.mpm.5 llm.l,l.l lmm llle opcmllz Omar” Sun” A lpolmsl one less man valleylield i "1 ”m”k3b1V gwd Shape" The thev kept the ball inside the Semmd my to make me 5”” Mi Penalties - Gadsby i:52. WOltw11'1g11e, Referee Red Storey hand- llllnllllull 5 gm” sound 10 iBraves. and one more than Mont- f;4,5'IZ,".3II' .5V?LI.IJV6' . 831719 WM 9133'"! imd” Vlmid-Visaiinls (en V,-ll-,1 111,9 lo, illlel llnfi-V9” knew the flame W” d9('1d"L 1'” 4:38. Dewsbiiry 10:24. "ed out '33 iniiior penalties plus a 10- Clmumm 3: Klmmln. 5 llml Royals, l l 31,193 1,, M gond weather as onelme mlmm; ”lll'M then that Coach A.-7. MM-l second Period mtnutv iniscniidiict to 'Monll'eulS s.mll0l.(l 6' sallm 3 e- -- ---c4 r- CIGARETTE TOBACCO could desire at this time of the iplnally Sam” worked lhell-Wvmm k"eW”th”MhC..Lllmd "twat: Ll--Dctroil, Pi'y:xl.ai Elinor i.ni-h. That was one short of Nomwm Onmrlu Swim Hana and wlsconsln-5 zlgzl ll, Wm, ' F0015 ' ball up the field with a series of itlflzgs gt!" ll: lgazmsleaglgnl 00 3 l 4 bggldilangeggglfi ' " i:'e(.(l:Ird1i0:af:i:0S:ci.p(S:tdii:i?5llili: North Bay I Sault Ste. Mitric Minnesota. ti , First Half gglgwfgd runs by Pete Punph-F" ,', ' . . ' .'m-D:ti1:i(i)ilt,'Siiiciaii- sciisoii by Leafs and Detroit Red 'OnU 7 1 I i. ,i . g a number of sctums in -N.” Marlllm, chanlplollslllm (Kcm, wllmn, lll H l.-.ll,,g B ()IIf.dl'lI( Junior A i ' ' :v C .1 - - -- t ' i "'1" . ti1"i,f . -The Sam” kicked (M M OpenIgialigixili:i?ls(::lc:)n:1ii':am(s click Emmi" mi-O weigh 15 the proud NC. 5-Cmwml Bocmar Sli'xlM'”” Torloi(iIr))' 1Ci;'i1t'lbc.tIit)s ” Windsor 2 ' - 1 v -- n:'d of this Saints team. A remark- . - .- . 2 A " t the first half and carried the plail Once again H was Paul Jm. whnl . - fcguuuc) 16. 1."-sf 19.-ind ,m,Cl.lmm lm ""0 me w?”d"”.5 Ninlmr-v' Pg:-it'aceti across the line with? a 15l:Elell:,ol:f8;lel::u';,x&l;cMLSJE :.e”E:'I 7”De"mn' Lmdsw raowlmo ”.):"”; 1-Tiu-tiiiio. Hannigaii - 0nlal.lo.Quel,,.l. lllmlm. ""395 beween midmdd 911:! ciyard rtin following a half line D1911. land-born boxes and this fact alone. penalties G Pmn0w1'x.L J". f,?”'.i lfmlnmtronm 2:21 Quebec 5. Osiiawn -i tovertiinc) Wanderers.25 during the (fjlIl'S Iotiripele Dummy picked me ball lmmlhaq caused hgmre than one Mandolin 9:01, Goldh-am 1.1.10. Lin .n1l 2,.-l U1-onto. Al-msll-ollg SUNHAX. ”l”mte5 with the Wm?" 111?: ea-lithe scrum and passed to Flying time 5P0”i "mcjal to express 50"l0ih:a6i Lcsmck ,1,"43l Hucul imajm 'E"””(f-Vi I'15mmm , l 41”” Ontario-Qtielu-c Junior me lielnll the. ham Mkmg 0 quarter Allan MacDonald. The lat-lllllle ama;eml,lll ll lug hem ploy Mid m”"”.),l”'”' , Pillaims s- ll;”?h i”””m '-"ii? Quebec 0. 'Iloi'uiitu .Viariboi't)s 3 Charlie Chet-cric..' 1 W markll" rcla-wd me ban to Clamnvelposm mm. R.Px.-nvmclal and Cmvl - . lllxiirtl Pcriutl ll'liSL'0ll(iu(.'i"l ..A. V-BCllitili:yl4.g5. Onlarlo Junior A tigugafiistiiferefgdaxldiilai DOi1aif.ViMC.D0nald who pasied "1 C0-V194li.estinioiiial dinner be held at. tit? 8G?Lfu&itiisoiiTw (' 2-i .i3(:i)i1iI1lii0n9'(2!fl". Blgfzlilgliiiftil 13:00: Camcrmcs 2' Towmo 51” kick Of! the Wanderers :0. ct. ipm” ””"'ll”5)5 i” -1.” "5 99”” Chalilollelowll W the Play” all”: 9-Deti-oit J Wilson I llassaird '17,-.22 ( -H ' Mmhaers 3 b l ' tmost. directly in front of the posts U H l l . v if” V la” W3 0 Wm” V95 1t)...DeLro1L,Skov !3-Mmltl-ml, Richard W . and hootcd the ball over the barlieglehlgcqkl i:1dtc:l'::ljdT(;u?l::I1ilfnllttgilmd ”"UI5la"d d”””3 mesa msnl (Paveiich. Lcswickl . 4:2-ll ILRCTH 13:25 RACE 3 ((()!Vlf'::l:l':jmSe'nl"r , - - . A . - v " ewmon 1S.' . . .. -. . Mfr" 3b"”" (':lxer'T”:::N;'Ob:':;(mlnlo1ctl on a loss hall to score the finali o o o 11”D;;103x'.nKe1h lq.3;l:4'?g)l":x:';:'d 13,50 it-foiitreai 0. Vnii8)il9l(l 2 geuwfgrlegorh hm Flmldl. D,-5.j”'.V ill U"? flim9- Galldel l0”0WP-(ii As might be known this honor, Petlwaililcg gy Leswlck 6.06 lQa'.,g Pmrgflles ; Bowl” 1.”. Mlm Ottawa 2. Quebec 0 in 'nml Chev"-;'e qnpped "me Aillllilp fast from a SCFUII1 to grab the has not come without a lot of iiardellch 8.00 "Gardner lo:-)3 i ' Mmng mmslead 5246'; 'Mmmlc Shawinigan Falls 2. Shcrbruokc "wk mm VM"”F: MW MGM” mat'ba;0dufheai'Elmaihn:&:ddfletlknefdameiI;?1lI1:taT1l;ui:d:)i1i;?-?(:i(i,d):3'itngafisgi 6:”: Slmvan 13121; Gamma i Northern Ontario Junior A ::l)ci(1::.ill-”l1:;pl.).:,ahfa,X ban miglms Fvluls dr”"fi"M:'id We -Dl?l.Vnll'ill)1PRiloiily afternoon of week that thelMSSEERg?&l,alE?v'llf:k;;,fscP)ally Bemley Period Nnl'il1 Bay 2. Sault. Ste. Marie Tm Mmmmp C Ml” Clmmly ;.'flril;;l1i:h ;ii1nnl;.i.s;s;sl.l bile PC--Eglifyilllfg-LilvZ1V;4ilPC l)!Cll,ll-l1lef'ilDl'1rllA')'Vdl.5if.l llme scmlng lung llled um Selig Scoring y Nmm 4 l I - (Mich) .'i m" T .' C ”' any 0 M ms aytond-period goals in 25 seconds Penalties - Masnic 1.18, 16.07. Dummy and Charlie Chwmm Rncmoonxi me players spam out Saturday night to salvage a 2- Bentley 1:18 Bouchard 5123; 51” 01”” B18 T9ll- The game was handled by Dan the football field. We recall seeingl Nallonll llockev Lgalzug tie for Harvey 7108; .Bolton 0:23; Boi- A Cl'0Wd Of 93-559 lll L05 Angels-S Kerr of Halifax. He went light on the penalty kicks calling six a- galnsi the Saints and four against the Wariderci-s.. The hccl-outs in ifhc si-tirm (luring the last half were Qi'JVf'n aside. Lineups S. D. U--forwarrls, R. Mcivor. J. Muilally. F. Driscoil. C. Callaghan. A. Pciidcrgasl. C. Chevcrie; halves, P. Dunphy. A. MacDonald: three- quarters. C. MacDonald. P. Coyle. L. Gaudet. P. Jay; fullback, J. Reardon. siihs, R. Maclnnis, C. Maclsaac. Mutint A.-forwards. C. Gorman. W. Hubzial. B. Tuck. J. Wesley. P. Mcsarry. C Johnston; halves. F. Lordly, T. Guy: three-quarters. J. D. MacDonald. B. Macl"arland. T. D. Chnissnli. F. Matheson; full- back. M. MacDonald. ST. LOUIS. Nov. 23 -- (AP) President. Fred Sa'gh of St. Louis Cardinals Saturday announced that Cards will not operate their 'ln- terstate lcaguc franchise at Allen- town. Pa.. next year. The break- off was due to financial losses. - ' x fl-IALF-FARE av AIR any Monday. Tuesday or Wednesday with '.l'CA'l lunlly Plan .. NOW IN EFFECT ' on all North American routes excep to have norms. i loo your Tnnl Agent or 'l'cA office i ' W. IOGIIS AGENCIES LTD. Pluons MI ;,i. A Jack Reardon being taught how to tackle a man on a breakaway one Thursday afternoon by the assist- ant roach. How well this paid off was shown later. In the final inter- collegiate game Reardon saved the game for the saints with his tackle of Yesdon on at break. Saturday he had to make the same kind of a tackle on Joiin D. MacDonald. O O O The easiest way to describe thci Saints is by the words balance and organization. Every player in ev- ery position was a star in his own (Continued Jfrage 13) Beavers Defeat Monciongifi-5 " SAINT JOHN. N. 3.. Nov. 23 - (CF) - Saint John Beavers push- ed 10 goals past Toughie steeves, in the nets for the Moncton Hawks here Saturday night. and the best the league-leading Moncton team could offer in return was a total of five tallies. The game was a fix- ture of the New Brunswick Senior Hockey League. in which the Saint John entry has been trailing ever since it held first place briefly dur- ing the first week of the season. George Allard. former Moncton goalie, turned up in the Saint John nets without advance billing. On hand to watch the fast-paced en- counter was George "Buck" Bouch- cr of Ottawa. who arrived earlier in the day to take over as Beaver coach. The BcRVe1'd' Cecil Dowling scor- ed his fifth hat trick of the sea- son and led the scoring with five points. SHIP SHOT FINISIIINB Rolls of Fun developed and nrlnud. 24 hour service. Double IIIO prints. Any roll of oz- onl! 'I eonu. Montreal Canadiens against Tor- nnto Maple Leafs. The goals brought. his lifetime output to 327. Canadiens were behind 2-0 N hen Boston, Chic OHICAGO. Nov. 23 -(AP)-The largest crowd of the National floc- key League season anywhere in the circuit, 15.962. tonight saw the first place Chicago Black Hawks in- crease their margin with a 3-0 victory over the defending champ- ion Detroit Red Wings. 1 SUMMARY First. Period 1-Chicago. Morison (Gee. Dewsbury) .. 14:31 Penalties-Dewsbury 9:38. Doi- vccchio (major) 13:02. Fogolin (major) 13:02. H-ucul and skov 13:06. Cioldhum 10:13. Second Period 2-Chicago, Miosienko (Morison) . .. 0:11 3-Chicago. Bodnar (Gndshy) .. '1'l0 Penalties-Leswick and Gardner :00. suwchuk (major) 1:46. Gee (major) 1:43. Fogolin 2:28. Pave- lich and Gardner 5:06. skov 11:10. Gardner 14:57. Third Period scoring-None Penalties--Gee 2:11. Howe 5:50. Glover 0:14. Abel 15:30. BOSTON 0. TORONTO ll BOSTON. Nov. 23-(CP)-Bop Ion Bruins turned back Toronto Maple Leafs 6-5 tonight. their fifth win over Lesfit in the' Na- llonol Hockey League this season. The win left Bruins in fifth place. The hard-fought clash was en- 4 csnts.uclI. Mall llln Sonia. onulouolown. 5-. (Oontinuod on Page 13) Sunday Games; Habs And Rangers Tied 2-2 vin 11:18. Stops by: McNeil . . R Liimlcy . . 8 ago Win one contestant In Rose Bowl Decided NEW YORK. Nov. 23 - (AP) - Two long runs carried the Univer- sity of Southern California to a 14-12 victory Saturday over UCLA. the Pacific Coast Conference cham- pionship and into the Rose Bowl against e-Jther Purdue or Wiscon- T FORUM CALENDAR MONDAY- Skating 8 to 10 TUESDAY-- Children's Skatlnz 4 to 5:30 General Skating . . 8 to 10 WEl)Nl'2Sl)AY - HOCKEY - 8:30 HALIFAX vs. ISLANDERS THURSDAY- Chiidren's Skating .. 4 to 5:30 General Skating . 8 to 10 FRIDAY -. 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