i r skull-fracture to Lach of last year i gLeafs Han ed S t mind ZShutout 9n M o n t i Nov. 2'! —(CP)— I: ugl-lgglgléthdiens handed Tor- ?’ m; Mgple Leaf: their second . Slime“; or the year on Montretl Zwnlpm, wlrmini a hard-fought, flrund battle tiilifll t’! a" l“ ’ , 2-0. "$1,": yum-y put Csnedieus two m; in the National Hockey Lee- !” “my”; behind Leaf: and KueiDll tied for second 171i" 1"‘. B”. Detroit Red wloss who heed m“ rode by three points. There "Lercpgll the trimmings to tonight's ganadiens-Leafs affair. except l vy n"; on penalties. Canadians h” four of the seven penalties, duwa misconduct 11911511)’ w M311!‘ fmnldmrd on top of a nil-nor for clgowlng Bill Ezinicki of the Leafs. e it was a close-checking Si!!!" B" the way and Canadiens in the‘ final checkup stood up a trlfle better than the Leafs. Both Bill Dll-"lflll who racked up his third shut - out of the season. and Turk Brod! Lumen in excellent performances. u with Diirnan holding the ed89- Kprinv Reardon, Canadian de- fencemaii 0116""! m‘? “wing m" in the first period, snoring’ ll 1005C uck nvar the Leaf defence after llaiiadien? Punch "n" "I Elm" Lacli. ltlchnrd and Toe Blake had forcrti llroda ‘mtn a great save. Blake netted Cunadicns‘ second. driving hcmc the puck that 081ml? t0 him from Lnoh and Richard on an- other smart. combination attack. Richard passing perfectly from neiir ‘he Leafs ‘Joni. The Apps-Wntson-Ezinicki line u". rim-non most of bis worries- Mlix Boiitlrfv wns their best a’;- grl-ssive clicckcr In an nll-Cilwkilll! gaiilf, and Wally Stanowski played a strong defensive grme. Caiiadicns pulled a surprise by sending out Loch and Richard with helmets. the first time Canadian plarris have donned the headgear. ‘it looked ns if Canadiens pulled it (or psynliologlcal effect, with the ya i" against the sa-"no Leafs. in mind. Both of Canadiens goals were scored while the teams were at lull strength. SUMJIARY Firit Period l-Moritrcnl, Rcardon 18.26 Pcnaliics - Rcardon 2., Second Period Scori-nc — N011". Prnjllllfls ~ Thomson, Ezinicki. Morison. Third Period 2—Montreai. Blake (Lech, Richard) ’ “.5 Penalties _ Richard (minor and 10-minute misconduct.) P. E. I. Student Receives Scholarship NOTHE DAME. lnd.. Nov. 27- Patrick J. Mclnnis. St. Peter's Bay. Prince Edward Island. is taking advanced study in the Mediaeviii institute at; the University of Notrc Diiinc. lie is one of three studcnls awarded scholarships m the institute for the 1947-48 school year. ' The scholarships were given only to those Bachelor of Arts scholars who llilfl adequate backgrounds in Latin. French, or German, and in history and philosophy; and pre- illfibli’ to graduate students in these studios. Mclniiis. son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank lfcliinis, is a graduate of St. Duiistriirs College, Charlotte- town, and while there was Sen'or Public Speaking Group President. and a member of St. Dunstarfs Red and ‘White. The Medlneval institute at Notre Dame was established in 1946 to lprovido graduate students with a ~mediuni in which to study the r331‘ ICC ‘no flash in the pan, Bill took the Sport Echoes _ from Prince County (Continued From Page i) key to protect their lead minutes to win the game. '1)he' Boa-- land crown. Another year the Granites were being coached by Bill Semple. Bill had. shown his hockey sagaclty by taking a run-of- Aces and winning the North Shore The team looked more like deuces at the start of tihe nelson, but they were certainly running wild when they hit the play-offs. Their victory was the biggest upset ever seen in the Baker circuit. ‘Po-prove he was Granltes next year and made them a championship contender. They defeated the Victoria Unions right down in their own bailiwick. and in those days that (was like sailing up the Thames and capturing Lon- don under the guns of t-he British Navy. Bill and his rampaging Granitcs were ready for all comers, but just at play-off time ‘flu invad- ed the town of Kensington and three of Bill's key players were sitting witih their feet in hot water. drinking lemonade when the time 98m? 101' the crucial games. The town has non one juvenile champ- ionship. a team managed by 0w“- le Darraoh being defeated by Am- herst ln the Maritime finals. Th‘: was the first year that the Ralston Trophy was up for competition. The bowling leagues of Summer. side have been temporarily sus- pended owing to the fact that the Capitol Bowling Alleys are in process of renovatkin. It is expect rd thcy will open again on Mon- day. APPEALS DEATH SENTENCE TORONTO. Nov. 27 -(CP)—A second appeal was opcned todav in an attempt to save the life of Syd- ney George Chambers. 34-year-old St. Catharines. Ont, stationary en- ginrcr. undeir sentence to be hang- ed Dec. 8 for the Christmas iveek slaying of nineqvear-old Marian Rusnak of St. Catiharines. produced the civilization and cult- ure of the western world. Exaot informrtion and accurateknowl- edge of Medlaeval life are acquir- ed by every method and devi:e krimvn to modern scholarship. The institute is alreodv being recognized as a center of Mediae- val study and is answering a large number of requests for assistance from scholars involved in Mediae- val research. Currently n series of gust-lectures bv Professor E'- icnne Gilson of the French Acad- emy. and Professor Anton C Pegis and Father V. L. Kennedv. CBC. of the Pontifical Institute of Me- diaeval Studies. Toronto. are 5e- lntz delivered in the institute. Mclnnis has joined the institute to fulfill one of its primary aims. "To train and form young schol- ars to carry on in the future the work of their predecessors. making fresh discoveries which complem- ent and even surpass earlier ach- ievements. and so enhance the Christian tradition and culture in application of the principles which the modern world." it NUW r Smoother Foster Shavers // nicljaj WAT I IAIGAIIII IIIIIIIYI .HT 2 OI 3 TIIBES AT TJIIS lllllll LARGE TUBE 0F IFEBUOY SIIAVING CREAM VI [OW PRICE lllm on "(Mum A HAPPY TIME ilIilEALtIIIfl on A FIIIE ice sunracs Ytlll'l.|. IIAIIE All riuqvluiti 2II0lIIlS TOIIIIIT FORUM. in the final; that would have given them the East Prince championship. They elected to play defensive hoc- and the Nationals scored four goals in ten den team went on to win the Ia- Kensington the-mill crew of players called the League with them the year before. ‘third Klan: NOVEMBER 2,8, 1947 "iflE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN PAGE SEVEN Forecast Fast Field For Big Football Final and Toronto Argonauts for the Dominion football underdogs. and dry so that their promised shifty attack could get But even that prospect failed to shake the dim regard in which the Bay Street. bettors held the Bombers chances of upsetting the two-time Dominion champions. uomniiinou IIAY (Continued from Page 5) i Bed Bridge. Farmer. (Andrew Gallant, Hunter River; Earle Mc- Rae, New Wiltshire.) Lorne E. Houston (CCF) Hunter River. Farmer. (Guy Roliings, North Rustico; Ben]. Wooiner, North Rustico.) Third Qlleens:_ For Councillor: Eugene Cullen (Lib) Charlottetown. Dairyman. (Aubrey Myers. Hazeibrook; Ben]. Horton. Mt. Albion.) J.J. MacDonald (PC) Johnston's River. Farmer. (Roland Benton, Wlnsloe; Mathias Koughan, Johri- ston's River.) m» Assemblyman: Russell C. Clark (Lib). Mt. Stewart. Merchant. (Lyman V. Jay. Mt. Stewart; Roy Jay, Mt Stewart.) town. Salesman. (Frank 'I‘rainor. Johnston's River; Findlay Mat:- Leod, Winsloe). Fourth Queens: For Councillor: Matthew W. Wood (PC) South- port. Farmer. (George Hayden Cherry Valley; Duncan J. Riley, Belle River.) J. Walter Jones (Lib) Bunburv Farmer. (D. J. McPherson, Eldon: Peter Mcliinis, Earnsciiffe.) For Assemblyman: Dougalci NlcKlnnon (Lib) Mt. Buchanan. Farmer. (William Stor- ery. Mlllview; Frank Jones, Pow- nal.) D. J. Riley (PC) Merchant. (Wilfred Praught. Cher- ry Valiey; Francis Drake, Vernon.) Fifth Queens. For Councillor: W. J. P. Mac- Mllian (PC) Charlottetown. Phys- ician. (Noel H. DeBiois; Michael Conway. Charlottetown.) F‘. Chas. Dougan (Lib) Char- lottetown. Dentist. (W.R. Jenkins, Gilbert Gaudet, Charlottetown.) Douglas McFarlane (COP) Be- deque. Farmer. (H. L. Hardv, Charlottetown: Victor Sorensen. Central Royalty). For Assemblyman: L. Prowse (Lib), Charlottetown. Merchant. (Col. R. C. Chandler. Lester P. O'Donnell. W. R. Jen- kins. B. Earle MacDonald. Mrs D.J. Riley. Preston Sentner, Char- lottetown.) David L. Mathieson (PC) Chi)‘- lottetown. Barrister. (Leo J. Brad- ley, W. Alan Stewart, Charlotte- town.) William A. Kells (COP) Central Royalty. Farmer. (J. H. Partridge. Charlottetown; Victor Sorensen. East Royalty.) T. William first Kings. For Councillor: Augustine A MacDonald (PC) Sourls. Physic- Ian. (Richard Lyons’. souris; Mel- vin J. McQuaid. Souris). '1'. J. Klckham (Lib) Souris. Farmer. (W. J. MacDonald. Chap- stow; William Acorn. Souris). For Assemblyman: Harry S. (Lib) Ibrtune Bridge Carriage builder.) (William Acorn. Sourla; W. J. MacDonald. Chep- etow. ' John R. Maolean (P0) Souria. Merchant. (Melvin J. McQuald. Souris; Richard Lyons, Souris). Second 1mm: i For Councillor: 12.1.. Burge (PC) St. Peter's Bay. Farmer. (Dr. R J. MacDonald. St. Peters; James Compton. Bangor). Thomas B. Cullen (Lib). Midg- ell. Partner. (Daniel Dingwell Mtdgell; Ben Keefe. Morell). For Assemblyman: Harry f-f Co: (Lib) Morell. Lobster packer. (James O'Brien. Moi-ell; Gilbert Murphy. Morell). Milton Roger-son (PO) Peaks!) Station. Farmerl (Winston Ding- wail. Midgeli; Leonard Ryan, Mo- re . TORONTO. Nov. 2‘! -—- (OP) _- With a fast field and cold weather forecast for Varsity Stadium Sat- urday. Winnipeg Blue Bombers raced through windup workouts today final with the Bombers still rated 5-1 With the feid clear and softlsh now. continued lowgemperatures could make It into just the kind of setup Bombers asked for - fast mdvinl. John A. Gillies (PC) Charlottc- - Belle River ‘ TRURO. N. 8., Nov. 1I—(CP)—- Truro Bearcats missed a golden opportunity to strengthen their Maritime Senior Hockey League leadership tonight when they al- lowed cellar-position saint John Beavers to score a 8-4 victory. The game. ragged and disorgan- lztd at times and at others, fas= and exciting, saw the first period end in a 1-1 tie. Saint John out- acrred Bearcats 4-1 in the second period and scored once while Bureau collected two in the final frame. Bearcats had an edge in the first period and in the latter min- utes of the third but the Beavers’ second period drive which netted them four goals was enough to de- cide the contest. 1t was Bear- cats second loss on their home ice this season and the first away~ rrrm home win for Jackie Keat- Ing's boys. Gerry Lynch, one of Saint John's veteran forwards. led their attack vnlh two all-important second per- iod goals while Federonick, Mc- Glbbon and Gauthier and Wade codected the others. Kink Mac- Donald collected two goals for Bearcats with Wilf Beauiieu. and Bert Steele counting the others. Lineups:- Truro: Goal, s. MacDonald; de- fence. Gra-bowski, Kearns; for- wards. Kink MacDonald, Mac- lntyre, Barkweil; subs. Wilson. Bcaulieu. Cliff Roach. Robertson. \£edynski_ McKinnon. Steele. Saint John: Goal. Donachey; de- fence. Allen. Germann; forwards, Gauthier, Nicolle, Garey; subs. Butler. Jackson, Federonick, Mc- G.bbon‘ Wade, Lynch. Wrifihi- Summary:- First. Period l-Truro, MacDonald Wilson Beauiieu) 1.00. 2—St. John, l-‘ederonick (Garey) 6.03. Penalties: None. Second Period S~—Salnt John. Lynch- (Wade. Mc-Gibbon) 1:15. k-Salnt John. McGlbbon 8.40. 5—Saint John. Lynch (Ger- mann) 9.10. ti-Salnt John, Jackson (Gauth- ier) 12.12. 'l—'l‘ruro, Beaulleu (Grabowski) 1303 Penalties: Robertson. Germ ann. Third Period B-Truro_ Steele 8.18. 9—Saint John, Wade 8:15. ltl-Truro, McDonald (Wilson) 11.12. Penalties: McGibbon. Referee: Ehtabrooks; ii-esmen Hepburn, Topshee. Montague. Merchant. -(Joseph J. Campbell, Poplar Point; James H. Skinner, Bridgetown). 1.. s. Hunter (PC) arldzetown Merchant. (Andrew S. MacDon- ald. Cardigan; Edward Munn. Roseneath.) For Assemblyman: Josellh G- Campbeil (Lib) Poplar Point. Me- chanic. (James H. Skinner. 5141186- town; Joseph J. Campbell. P091“ Point. John A. MacDonald (PC) Card- igan. Merchant. (Edward MIND. Roseneath; Andrew S. MacDonald. Cardigan). Fourth Kings: 1M- Councillor: Murdock Mc- Gowan (PC) Kilmulr. Merchant. (L. W. MacKinnon, Killnuir; JK MacDonald. Kllmuir). Alexander W. Matheaon (Lib). Charlottetown. Banister. (D. A. MacI-‘hee. Heather-dale .. John Bruce, Heatherdale). For Assemblyman: John‘ A. Campbell (Lib) Heatherdale. Par- mer. (John Bruce. Hestherdaie: St. John Beavers Score 6-4 Victory Over True-o Bean-cats “Sport Briefs (By The Canadian Press) HAMILTON, Ont.. Nov. 2'7- Frank Gnup. former Manhattan college star, left today for New York, indicating he might not coach Hamilton Wildcats in the Ontario Rugby‘ Football Union race next summer. fI‘0R0N'I‘O. Nov. 27—(CP)—-Prc- sident Peter Campbell of the To. ronto Maple Leafs Baseball Club of the International League today announced the resignation of road 5e¢Tei1BFY Jimmy Gruzdls who will become president and general "liinflger of the Thomasville Club of the North Carolina League. __.____________ SPEED INCARNATE Over‘ short distances the chee- tab is the fastest animal in the world. ilictorlas Lose To Glace Bay Miners GLACE BAY. N.S.. (c?) - Lucklesa North Sydney Victories. who have not ‘won a game since the Cape Breton Son- lor Hockey League opc-ned Nov. 3 tonight lost a 6-4 decision to sec- ond-place Glace Bay Miners. Three‘ Miner tallies were scored by North Sydney pluycrs in fran- tic efforts to clear the puck from their 1am nets. Nov. 2'! — Concert At Victoria Planned For Dec. 1 Postponed for two weeks due to the wet weather the community concert which was to have been staged in Victoria will take place Mlnday evening, Dec. 1st, at. 8.30 pm. 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