-'---1»y-..-.. -,. ._.,, "n", Navy And Saints ‘Open Hockey Season At Forum Tonight 1 The local hockey season gets underway at the Forum tonight at; 8 o‘clock when saints tangle with Navy in an exhibition encounter. Both teams have been getting in as many practice sessions as possible for the past couple of weeks and opinion among the rallblrds that have been following the work- outs is that fans will see a brist- ling battle all the way. Interest among the Iiockey faith- ful ls also at a high iaitch and in- dications last night were of a big crowd being in attciiciaiice to watch the boys perform. Both teams will tz-ol out llf‘\\' players with additions to the Saints Tncluding Mike Hcilnessey and A. J. McAdam and three other Playgrs from Qiicbcc. Chris Gallant‘ Cliff Cameron a';l Poi-kl- the latter two former ‘. with the Saints Will lllllxfl lebut in the Navy squall. As stated above the game \\'lII let underway at S o'clock sharp. mllowing are the tentative Iine- i ups: Saints: Goal. Afcliiiiiioii. s: l. defence, Heuuessey". .\l'Ad n. Surge. Gauiiou; forwards. MJILII. RodgerQ, l-foude Alli-D 1.011, Farmer, 'l\i.l>.i.it. Lcdwvell, Blanchard. Navy: Goal, Dfl\l.~1 defence. Stewart. Gallant. Cziiiirroii. Ca;- michnel; forwards Ja-l " Eligson, Jay. hi Jougall, Flainiig;iii_ Arter, Moore. Jordan. £‘owling_ Paquci. GOOD HENTTN G PORT ARTHUR _ (CPI - A. Anderson oi‘ Port Art! ~ he has one of the la l tlcci taIQn Ill sczlsoil ZIIlt hugging s Nltoint >{J€‘t'llll(‘lI_ illlllllPfl to weigh 360 pounds. iu the Black Sturgeon area east o1 Iicrc. 110.. Can‘ ‘ ‘I ago today. fol 10?. Saints Turn Back Navy Hoop Team Building ‘up a l6 point. lead in Saint Dunstans University basket- ball team outscored their oppon- ents by four points in the windup session to defeat Navy last night 53-38 in uii exhibition basket-ball ‘£37118 played at the Prince of ‘(vies auditorium. ' For the first part of the griie i: appeared as if the fast Uni- vcrsiiy team was going to um Iii a large margin but the Navy squad stiffened in the final half e battle it out oii eien t6“filb pravtit-allv matching their oppon- Cuts basket for basket. Joe Cullen of the Navy led the individual point gettera. potting l icii baskets for a total of 20 points . 11h Bradley of the Saints in the :- tier-up spot ivith a total of l3. Lineups and scores: Siiiiits; Bulge. l2_ McDonald 6. '\lilIlIllS. Roche 4. Noble 8, Brad- l\.\‘ l3. Murphy 7. Connors 5-58. .\‘ vv: Cullen ‘.20. Goodwin ‘g, Lniigilie 2. Gay 4, Peters 10-38. ' on. Kr.._\.. REMEMBER WNEN By The Canadian Pres George Vezina, one of hockey": lull-lme-great goalkeepers. was or- ldered to quit the game, ‘Z2 years Despl-te a temperature the Caiiadien iietinlndei- played his last match Novemei- 28 and in the following week lost 30 pounds. lle died at Chicoutitiii, Que, March 28. 1926. practical. 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In prac- fice scsslous Couch Jackie Kant‘ has had his charges going at, a fast clip and with the majority of last. year's squad back plus a couple of welcome additions iii Mike Hennessey and Ad. McAdam. 0:1 paper they look to be stronger than the squad that last year, al- though beaten out. of the City League crown came through to cop _ the Maritime intercollegiate title. + + But it would be a good idea not to sell the Navy team too short. Walter Lawlor iii the years lie has been coaching teams has come up with a great iiiaiiy surprise pack- age's and this season he may have another one in charge. t + + 1- Last night Lawior seift his char- ges through their final workout and on display were capable sets of defencemen plus three fast- skatlng forward lines. The Navy team were impressive in their pre- game drill and the good sized crowd of railbirds that were on hand for the workout commented freely on the vast improvement. shown by the squad. 4| 4- + 4- 5o tonight's same rather than turning out to be an easy yictoi-y for the University crew, may pro- vide fans with one of the best opening games in years. Both teams are loaded with skating ability and defensively can give a good account of themselves, and it may be that the encounter will be a free skating afiair with a fair proportion of rugged bodying being thrown into the fray. Il- i» + II’ Yesterday the Forum ice surface was getting its last treatment. The lines have all been placed and the big hockey house looks spic and span and. is ready to accommodate the large crowds that are expected during this winter's hockey cam- paign. il- -l~ 1|- + The big electric scoreboard is also expected to be ready for to- night's game. The only one of its kind in a Maritime rink It will keep the fans posted on the score of the game at all times and its purchase by Forum oflicials will add much to the hockey program. t + + + In on effort. to inject a com- petitive angle into tomorrow's heavyweight championship. fight the drum-boaters employed are drawing a dramatic parallel be- tween the present status of Jersey Joe Walcott and the plight. back in 1935, of Jim Braddock, the original “Cinderella Man." 1- 4- + Braddock was perhaps the hun- griest man around before lie out- stabbed Max Bacr for the title. Jim had been on relief and he had worked as a lonzshoremaii during a bitter period ivlien his u: m: m: THE LID is ore TONIGHT AT 8 O’OLOOK —-FORIIM y PLEASE NOTE TNE TIME-B SHARP s.n.u.. u. The NAVY WILL OPEN TNE SEASON IN EXII IBITIOII SAME ‘STIIIIT TNE SEASON _IIISIIT-- POSITIVE LY IIO SMOKING IF YOII MIIST SMOKE-YOU'LL IIO IT OIITSIIIE _ Forum FOR IIOOIIEY THE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN U.S. Olympic Committee Threatens To "Withdraw Teams From Winter Sport Oovm The Alleys Commercial League . Strikers:- A. McKenzie E. Diamond .. . D. Peterson .. J A. McDonald . Gollkiii Total—3059. Taxi Boys:- W. Stead . .. .. Stead 156 23b b. 132 1S0 G. New-sou 195 185 R. tvliltlock . 191 21H B. McDonald 187 187 223 Total-MOB. l-llgh single A. McKenzie 293. High three A. McKenzie 691. Points: Strikers 3; Taxi-Boys 2. Knights of Pythias League Die Hardaz- ~ M. Cuiclilfe 159 15B 145 P. Walton Bl 110 G. Yeo 241 130 B. Dalziel I79 20B l. Laffcrty I77 19‘. I). Snlitli. 47 140 Total-Mil Imperlalsz- G. Toombs . .. 215 242‘ -E. Sutherland . .111 167 149 M. Young .. 216 156 119 h‘. Warren 153 88 171 K. Boyce .135 I06 144 Low score .. ._ .. D5 47 110 Total—%45. ‘Ikinisrht at 7 P. M.- CI. H’. Toombs 8a Son vs. DeBloIs Bros. OonsiderNookey League For Summerside —_A meeting was held in the Town Hall, Summerside, on Tues- day_ evening of a group of young imen interested in the forming of a tow-n hockey league. An organizat- ion was set up and three teams teriatively entered. ‘Ilhere will probably be a team from the RCA. F., a Legion team and another team coached by Windy Steel. How- ever. tihis is not definite and an- other meeting will be held on Deo- ember tenth, A slate of officers was elected as follows: Honorary President Dr. Austin Delaney; honorary vice president, EN. MacQuarrle: presi- dent, Harold Mclvor: vice presi- dent, Qharll-e Cahlil: secretary. Norman MacDonald; treasurer, John MacNelll: executive: Henry Bernard. Clarence Steel and Stuart Martl-rt-S. boxing talents ‘were not Ln de- mand. (Ii O Il- .0- So. it turns out. was Walcott on relief before he started the come- back which led to his approaching chance against Joe Louis. The New Jersey negro not only was on relief for 1% years, but he had a-much larger family to feed than Braddock had-a wife and six children. 1- + i- l» Walcott worked on a construc- tion lob; drove an ice truck, mix- ed cement. and carried a hod. It was not until 1944, his biograph- ers record, that Joe hooked up with his present manager, Joe Webster. a rich Camden, NJ, cafe keeper. and started but Q he old fistlo trail. , l- 0 l» II» Up to that point the Walcott saga checks perfectly with the Braddock tradition. It. is all there-the loan years, the knock of the rent collector. But from i944 to the present. the drum- heaters have found the going tricky, - 0 O 1- O "Walcott has been enriched In the last three years with substan- tlal purses." concedes a recent re- lease from Joe's tralninq camp somewhere In the wilds of New Jersey. "Walcott has saved rnoet of his money, so that today he owns e lO-room house - and the larder is stocked with steaks. chicken and chops for the hunlry .Ainerlcan teams from DECEMBER 4. 1947 Bearoats Score 3-1 Victory Over Monoton CHICAGO. Dec. 3 -—(AP)- The United states Olympic Committee today threatened to withdraw all the 1948 winter galrneg at St. Moritz. Swit- zerland. if the Swss organizing ccmmlttee accepts the ice hockey TRURO. N. S.. Dec. 3- tCP)-— 'll‘l.l!‘O Bearcats stretched 0H4’- iheir Maritime Senior Hockey League lead tonight by a 3-1 vlc- fury over second-place Moncton Hawks, defending Maritime cham- entry of the “outlatv” Amateur lllolls- , H03“). Assoclauorh ‘ Marring an almost rietjfectoggm‘: 'I‘lh.e United States coniinll-ttcc were two Serious Fe“; "I t db supports the Amateur Athletic Prank GYBWWSK- ""3 fenceman. for draw1n8 blood l" l" apparently unintentional clip with 'ue butt of his stick. the‘ 0th" W Alone-Lou's Paul Gagnon for using Union, long in conflict with the A. HA. on the issue of American rep- reseiitation at the hockey champ- ionsltips. The committee adopted a reso- abusive language to referee Cy lution introduced by Judge Jere- Taylor. nilah T. Mahoney. executive C0lll~ sonny MacDonald Truro net. wulttee mciriber and former A.A.U- minder. had his second shutout In a row in sight when 03211011 "In the event of the Swiss or- stored in the final period wiiiie lzanlzinzz ecmmitleels violations of 9110,41“ lvloncton player was down tilt: Olym-ple regulations governinfl 0“ me ice l“ the cream M3999“- entries. that it be and hereby "rs an argued after the score and 15-19 SW59 0f the U5» Olympic c°m' YUEPCB Taylor said that the marl mlttee, that all United States trams in the crease had m, opportunity president. which said: iii the winter Olympic games at Si. m get Clean Moritz be WIIhKll‘B\T.'ll." The action apparently left the sunk-nary; Swiss coimiittee with the sole choice of approving the ice hockey Ilrlt Period team selected by the A.A.U. 1-'l‘ruro. Wilson c t s éellilifi-Zild‘ifiiillfwtatbollil s Poirier. Second Period 7-2 Victory Over Beavers HALIFAX. Dec. 3 - (C?) -- llalifax Crescents presented _slx now faces in their line-up tonight and roared to a 7-2 victor)’ 0V" '.‘—Truro. Maclntyrfi (McDonald. steele) . 14.44 Penalties: None. Third Period il-Monct-on. Galhon (Legere. Jodolni 4-'I‘ruro. McDonald Saint John Beavers, moving with- (Keams, 1433 l“ a 9mm M. “mm! .1118“ Mmlc" Penalties: Gagnon (l0 minutes- ton Hawks in Maritime Senior mismnductx Hockey League standing. Coach Marty Barry of Crescents brought his six "prize packages" out and the-y responded in fine fashion. Making their first start with the Halifax senior outfit was the Bert Penalty — Haitian. Second Period. ilk-Chicago, Bentley (Marluccl) 4:38 Penalties-None. Hirschfeld - Elmer MacGlllivray- Third PBIIOO- Hughle Campbell line and de- B — Boston. Babando. (Talflfli fenceman Doug McNeill from the E28") I16 'T—B0st.on, Martin (Gallinger) 12:46 present edition of Halifax St. Mary's Juniors. Maritime junior 8—Chleago. Poile 17152 champs. Penalties - Fluman. Waloott’: Manager Asks Referee Other Than Arthur Donovan By oavu: wanna: NEW YORK. Dec. 3—(AP)-The curtain of silence which has sep- arated, Jersey Joe Walcott from the outside world for the last. week parted slightly today to permit the challengers manager to say that both he and Jersey Joe would like to see some referee other than Arthur Donovan in the ring Friday night when they tackle Joe Louis at the Garden. "I am not questioning Donov- en's ability, you understand," said Joe Webster. the Camden cafe proprietor. who handles Walcott. Neither am I questioning his hon- esty. But he has handled most. of the chem-plan's fights and I think the fans, as well as myself and Walcott. would welcome a change.“ The records show that Donovan has presided as the third man on 12 of the 23 occasions Louis has defended his title’ since he knock- ed out Jim Braddock in 1937. l-le worked the champions most re- cent fight, when lie knocked out Tami Mauriello in the first round 14 months ago. Many qualified observers regard Donovan as the best in the business. "I have no man in mind to sug- gest to the Athletic Commission," Webster continued. “Any one be- sides Donovan will delight me. l think this is a sportsmanllke re- quest and I hope the Board will act favorably on it." Walcott dldn‘t say anything. Having finished his regular train- ing Tuesday in silence. the chal- lenger-Jather of slx~put on the finishing touches at Grenocli. N.J..' today in a gymnasium session s-t private that even his sparring partners were made to stay in the yard. It. was after this clandestine iatherlng that the camp's public- none TIie quarterly meeting of the P. E. I. Fish and Game Iro- tective Association will be held in City HoII Chambers on _ FRIDAY, DECEMBER 5, I947, . AT 8:00 PM. "o. w. STEWART, Secretory. »%OO-£O O%OO€>OO%OO<$OO~- Leafs Defeat Rangers 4-1 To Take Over National League Lead NEW YORK. Dec. l _ (g9) _ Toronto Maple Leela tonight m“ red "Lester Patrick" night for N“ , York Rangers, scorlnl: a 4-1 vie. toeya before 15.025 1am at Madisol Sq re Garden to move into ill-q place In thl Hock” League. With u houle full o! hockey u; ebrltles on hand to pay tribute g‘ Patrick, 63-year-old patriarch ,1 the Rangers, the Leafs took com. mand with the only goal of ti“ first period and never were behind as they snapped New York'| win. ' nlng streak - longest, by gny “an this season - at four straig» games. Nation/ll S UDIMARY l-‘lrai: Period: 1—Toronto. Meeker (Barllko, stun, owskl) 18:07 l Penalties - Lynn, gal-an“, (major), Colville, Ezinickl. Second Period. 2—Ne~w York. Kullman (Mo; Juzda) 6:8’! $—'I‘oronto. Klukay (N. Mew 10:3, Penolties-—- Morison. O'Connor Gardner. Eziiiickl. Thomson anq Triitlell. Third Period. _ 4-\Toroiito, Klukay (D. hleiz) 415i -’>—T<>1"°11t@. Al?!“ (Ezinickl) 1811i Penalties - Leswick. Gardner ." Barilko (minor and l0 mlnuteI misconduct). Ezinlckl. ity man, also excluded and no doubt. beginning to crack under the strain. came up with web. ster's request that Donovan sii this one out. Managers have maul the same request before, but th| Commission never pays them any mind. Louis once was asked facetiotisly if it were true that he carried a "house referee" with him (mean- - iiig Donovniil. Joe replied with a " dead pan that it sure was. “Went to see it?" he asked, and held up his right fist. "The champ completed his box- ing chores at Pompton Lakes. N. J., today, and plans 'no more than road work and setting-up exerclsel tomorrow. The other new faces were for- ward Johnny Youns. with St. Mary's last season, and defence- man Joe McLellzin, who was with Halifax Juniors two seasons ago. They 5,11 played nice hockey and figured in all but one of the Hali- fax markers. Tonight the same team will be in action against Les Ramsay's Moncton club. Summary: First Period 1—Halifax, MacGllllvray (Campbell, Hirsehfeld) ..... ..'6.03 2—HallfaX. MacGregor _ (Young. McNeill) .............. .1158 ii-l-Iallfax, Sullivan (Metcalfe) .. ....18.43 Penalties: McNelll, Metcalfe, Gei- mann. Second Period 4—Saint John, Germann (Jackson) .. li-Halifax. MacGregor (Campbell) ...... .. . ............. ..16.13 6-'—l<la1ifax, MocGregor (Metealfe, Young) ..... .1831 Penalties: Metoalie. Gauthier. Ger- menu (major). Third Period 7~Haliiax, Metoalfe (MaoGlllIvray) ............ ..1.4O 8-Salnt John. Wade (Garey. Germanni ..........10.63 m-Hallfax, MaoGilllvray ‘ (Hirschfeld) .. .. 1.2.04 Penalties: Metcalfe, Nicolle, Gau- thier, Germarm. Ohioago Oomes From Behind To Tie Bruins nosrou. Dec. a - (AP) —0h\- - c339’; vastly - ImpflWQd Black Hawks provided the National Hoc- key League's Boston public wltt . it: fastest action of the Ieewi while coming from behind to Ill‘ a 4-4 tie with the Bruins tonlgh‘ before 13,900 fans at the Boston Garden. 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