Montreal Defeats Boston,- angers BlastRecl Wings ntis‘|‘iiN IAPI Ttie high-i pi-vii-ind ‘\l o it I r e a l (‘anadiens tr:i'ed .IiiIIi;_' l)0(l)' clieck.s “ill! 8- on for a period and then trig- gc-cd four goals In the mlddlel si on for a 4-1 National Hockeyl ;i-c \i('lfll’\' Suiidax night at tit" Boston tlardeit in-litre 13.909 in « 'i'iu- Hlll|l|\ ldll an l'tl‘..'(’ In the fi- I pciiod (llll'ill‘_‘ \\ll|( ii iitiic pen» alwcw \\t‘lt i.i_iit-ti llii: tltc first ’ p|.iic t.io.itl:t-its look (‘llal';.’(‘ all Ihr ttlIl~f‘l of the s(‘ftilltl period and \-I-te In coittiiiand the test of flit \\;i_\ l-'irs| pcilod: \o \lIlT'llTg Pen altiru Talliiit 1 «l'.'_ B('ll\1‘Hll 3 'Z0.L l..'it|llt‘ Iitaiiir ’i_'ti ('iii*~.Iefll1; 7 ".1 I-‘l:|n|;¢n ll Li. llllll\ll'.'ltl H 45, Firiitirtiin ‘t Eli, .i o it in sun ill 44.. '\l-I"tfl< 11 ti 5 econ d period: I '\liiiiIreal. lv-iiilitttti liciiit-aii L‘ .i-l. 2.; ‘\lHllllt‘.«tl. liitiiard ‘\l(H)l'(‘. Tal- biit i .'il .l .\loitit'ca|, Ullll\ll‘ad Wt l..'<llii'l‘lll' ii 27_ 4 .\1oIiireal, (vl|_\f‘ll? \‘arshaIl_ st Laurent! l.'~ ill l"I‘t'a|ty Harvey .5 48. Grey Cup Week Came To End At Royal York Hotel 'I‘tit{ti\'l‘0 ~t P traditional iiimilav in tiie semi I hxsteria of the I937 Grey (‘tip football week- end The furniture was l end \\ as! fashion. I't‘Slltl'l‘(‘l the tR\(‘I'll(IllS lobb_\ of the Roial ' \ork Hotel Univ a few hours previously.l the last of the celebrating straw] ltems: lniproniptu [lal‘ll€‘\ uere thrown O 0 e left and right in hotels in-the dmiiitituu area velebraiits Intii» u e gled in scores of rooms and. through the corridors. it was al ‘ free»loaders' paradise nobodyi A'\lHl-llS'l‘ WP‘ Amherst ll 47; 4 .\‘iIntmet'.sIdc. lloviatl‘ ‘asked for names’ . ‘n."1h|p"5 _...,”_.,d . mud permd}tHarris.(.ra_dy> 14.25; 5 Amherst‘ H Hamilton l‘ 1 ger fats _ _ . _ . _ llmgere ‘Wl\lll“ ill 45. | H". "'”"“"‘£ “ ll" 'l""“ H" hroiiglit along a band that nearly mil‘ hm" Vmndmi mam in Smwl Penalties ll Kiley ll .'ll St-lnir ‘l""""" "ml" ’" 'l‘° (ih'"“'" tilted the Royal York roof \\Ith "“' Ettiils and caih an ll-ll lIf‘in1fll1 it] till. (il"l’ _ _ {an explosive I‘t.‘llfllll(lll of Tiger \\llll Stiiiinicrside .-\ccs In ‘ Second l‘t-rind: Am- 7 “W ‘“"‘T'0-i‘ “R. Rag. ..'\larItIme Senior llockey League. hcrst, Boss i(‘iaudct. l. Kiley! l" l n’ P"‘W3' V‘ V Wm An estimated 50fl.00tl pr-rsonsjAniliersi, which .scnred an easy‘ lti.‘29, 7 Amherst,'L. Kiley l(‘ln”" (‘iii-its lwatched the Grey (‘up parade 5-! win over the Aces l-‘riday rhlet 17:25; 8 Siimmerside: H l'‘‘ 1 ‘WIS Hill VI Had \la!‘- that wound through downtown night. found themselves Irailingitlughes tHmvalt\ ill 08. .0 Am-l l."="< ‘streets before the game it took the l\llIl(ll‘l\ tlirongiiiiut thellterst. ll l\'ll(‘_\' IWhil('t ill 33. 1 Irv J .Iini Burden is \l_V'rnn' cll lms 4 \\'en \4acl.aine vs H C Atkinson kiln P.M. SECTION "C" ice I JP‘. Maclmod vs Ed Tnntnn ice 2 H R (arrutlters vs l)r Maclnityre ire Tl Starting Pnmis ('ompet~ limit. Dr. Wen .Vla(-Donald Doug camomii, Dr chm astiiini, .i. S. \lacDonald. lie‘ 1 Russ Spilletl vs W. R. Iurncit. Moscow Selects Defeat Ottawa \l()l\'TREA.li IN‘! The classy '\lost'nw Selects trottnced mtawa Hull Junior Canadiens 5~-'l Sunda,V‘ tn take the lead in their eight- gams hockey tour of Canada Tl1¢‘lltl<.<lanS now have won three games_ lost two and tied one grime in their competition with (‘anadian senior and junior amateur teams HOCKEY SCORES Vlaritinie Senior Siimiiwrslde ll Amherst I SPNDAY Ontario Senior A Whithv R ('orii\iall 3 Quebec League shiiiiinigan Falls 6 Quebec Exhibition Nlosroia I": Ottawa 3 0 T‘oterboroiIgh R St Mlchael'l 3 Hamilton 2 \larlboros 4 Natiiinal League Tl\l‘tinft\ 7 (‘hit-ago 2 New York 5 Detroit l ’ Rochester 3 Providence 5 (‘leveland 2 Springfield 0 Hershey .1 Buffalo 2 Quebec League Mmitrral 2 ('hicntitImi J lsland Senior Basketball‘ Meeting Held rm games‘wiIl he played h the Island Senior C Basketball lsaague this week. it was decided a League President at 5 3 '9. ‘ club throughout the Big Four sca- _S',aozt1- Sill in ,h, mm, W“, M, 5 The Charlottetown oiiimiiu. Molds]. Dec. 1. 1u1.phii1. ' 0 Saints Defeat Chatham RCAF 69-37 Saturday ‘ Peter Mcuonnelt and Bill ii. up to his old tricks of his value to the lean than the could were up to unusuai (l in an outstanding player out big New Brunswick boiv‘ Thl d lod: 5 B st . (‘lev- i.’ 50 - , H H refilsr .\'T:).f-TIN, l\lcl\'i'|niii-ii 9'32. ‘Second period: 3 New Yl|I’k.i:7ll.‘{(aTn In the third. The lossi . crowd the sum Dunuuulu me 3“ M“ u” hi T" with “ch worm‘ 91”“ l’””"‘ P(‘llHllIl‘s Bii(\k i .‘ltl_ 10 4.3 ilel- Preiuice l.ewt<-kt. Piipcin 15 Ill. dropped them title last place. it i 0 ‘University b.'ketb‘“ each unillwkm‘ for‘ imuw S“m rounded out the 5”’ I\t-an ‘J .32, st.’ l.§:l|lll‘lll l! «iii. l‘cii;iliics lllI\\("ll 3 2i. l-lurtonl SUMMARY rovflied Gerry Tmiley snuhl Alma“ written 0" ‘her Th‘ ml wuhiwo‘ SM“. ,2 II nu. Ho‘. Smrmg Nam» day night and saw the lankyiloss of John Kelly this year. the T is Air Force scoring Wu- Planle s 8 r. 2: Third period: 4 New York. P0- Penalties: Murphy 4.0l. eiiitord . new Brunswick youth, 19-“ '."°iS‘"“‘ "‘°‘”°‘ °" s“'”"-" ““"‘ Wm "°“”‘ ”‘° 1”“ ‘”m‘ ‘“ Pl’! Simmons 5 I4 13 32 peln Prentice. l.(’\\I('l(ll 1:42; 5.lminor and llhminute misconduct. A senior sun“ to ‘n lmprfluvelthey -m ‘om: to M comendeflhen except om Km-in" Lukmi‘ Di-2'l‘R0l'l‘ «Apt \i‘W viirk zve-vi Y0l'l\ \lat'l)on;-ild ueiimlio 34. Baun Hull 15.43. Thomson 9 Y 594" "‘°‘°"¥ “V” ‘"9 R20 "- Elm ““°’°°"'3““ “"1 'l‘"“°' M°C°""‘°'‘ ‘“ cw‘ ""9 hilt Rang...‘ MM“. 8 mm. “Hm, ms_ .0", 5 47 6 V.“ ‘um Henrxin 03. ' from Chatham in the Saints flrsbcircles. They have balance with with five. iiig siit-ak Sunday llI:.!lll blasting El 43 Pciialii. l‘illlt'_\ 12 iii. Second period: l Toronto, Tho" W?" ‘me. new “cc. M"-rm pmem" Th“ “mum fly‘! inn.“ mu ”‘wn‘ , .. ‘heir. worm‘ punch (“fly we“ Th. slim’ comnmted H W" ‘WNW, R”, Wang,‘ 5‘, m A N‘, ~(,ps_ ' B,.,a"(~u1k,n ,Hm.,.\. (-um," S[ew_ m in. ,-5,,“ M in, Charlotte. whmm-k . gm¢1_ high scoring‘ Tingley. who stands ll 4 and distributed and they were play- sonal fouls and sank 18 of lhcii lltlllal ll(t(l\l'y l.caiiiie l'I|l\lf‘.\‘l. Patlle ti 0 7 22 arti I-33 2 'riiroiiiii Maiinviichlinivn Royal: .i the spam Am“ tinit gm; the mam-cs 3.-e he-u who developed into quite a foot-’lng without two top performers. 17 free throws. I R. C. A V The Rangers who had been re- §a\H'lllil( ll ll 8 -10 ‘l'lal'l‘|§l «ill. 3, '[‘nriinto_ Migay . i i i ‘ eed such a line for the Rambl- hfll phy" ml’ “Hi 3‘V° pm‘! Mluma wfi‘ huh scmiln‘ were pflunud “n ” °‘'V*'l‘l'''‘' “Med 1“ m final‘ m mp me A win “Mum. M W" R my‘ I m__ last night as the Royals wentiem inlsebsiubfiy night (Elf bec<:r:“-I guard Bob I"ed‘ron. lmprovgfi sad rank Iof their is free ll1l'nvs b, _ _\ r |)_ _ V (.mL~\G(, H. R k , _: _ D H , , X01 _it rough their paces to prepare . Ing as et art at. e sco every season an newcomer e ors. .\\“;i’vltl:iiiIili'.mSiiiiitieiv illllidlll ‘driilixyl and l-‘rank .\lir'illO\ll('(l‘i“ Iftttlfierd Slliovi tliiit‘ii*rlibeI'gcr.5?\l(i‘cilli-Ill" T"95‘l8.V "“lh'i' (“"9 “Ni“'T':tiiflfyiiieStt-Tehmdflii?aaflorllifllifld 20 pom“ to 19”’ ‘H plnyer" Comm,‘ the Kenn‘ bowl.“ e" nnui "Mr". W" . hnldlw ll‘ (l(l£(‘IlS of shots at the wing goal- three .;0als Sunday night as To|'— owskii 14-46. 6. 'l‘nri.ntu. Yilaliov-' against the powerful Amherst netmlnder as can be found in A '“°d.l°”° ‘Myer l'" ‘"‘.pe" ."h° ,l° in me h°“p“" . °'""' ‘emu “d “5“°" lender unto Maple l.cat.s moi-powered lich «M av Hortoii N 31 Pen- . . the Maritimes today He turned "m l" h“ mi" ye" Wm‘ ""1 Brum h°°"‘" chipped l" “ml Howm" Tm, m.,..,, d..,,pm,d lmron mm (.h|mw RINK “HM” 7,2‘ Thellmes Mohgon 7.49‘ Baum 10 am “-""l"""‘- 'm . hrulnn} perf‘0"l.m.m,. in Saints. Tlngley suddenly hlos- la healiliy l2 Points to assist tlvc ST. DUNSTANS -Moriisiiii ltl firth ulai-e l)t‘lilllt’l ’i‘oroiiIii \\tll st'lll l.(‘al\ inlii ltiiiI'llt plat-eiHarris 130"? ltndsav 18 28 A ““"p'i"9 lw”""'m‘r at 'h‘ Qummerside Frida ni ht as the ‘"m°d mm‘ ml‘ "u' If M” °"lyls'l"” '“l"" the C A‘ F’ Nmnan '2' M.cG‘"“" 9' T”‘“"" Laiiv Piipcin. Paiikcr Vlailiiin» ill the _\a!ioiial liuckev l.caizucl Third 7 (illl('3R0. Bai-I Riwah pram" ii" D"ky'Tlamblers downedythegAces S-l lp°w°” '" ' ‘N’ l"‘“””"" Mlwllne Chm‘ Mm-"M" hm lo‘ 30' Mconnnen R‘ rum" 8' S“"' aid and t‘aIiiIlle llt‘l]l’_\ took part. aitezid of Detroit Red Wings gnd‘le_v IMicknski_ Filmer 8 (i5. , Lml" Dfl_rky' who ‘mm’ her'l [ncldemgilly (hi; wgg the ‘night “-7 7 H W —i— 2' l,le"flen‘T°t.l'°9‘ in the third-period barrage Ilte llaiwlu. lTuronto. Mahovlich 9 38; 9. ’l‘or- {mm HEM“ my summer Tndlthat Whitlock signed Dowllng 0 9 (H T“AM"L"k°r 5'M°""’l' . ' . Y ; The i‘.‘,tilti citstoiitctts in (‘hi-jonlo. Piil o rd «Brian ('lIllPf1.l\-parke? R0“ Burn.” [.0 me. (‘nyland its no secret that Buck] °.ne.3' nigh“-d‘ T‘ shephud First period: I lteii-iiit l'll— i-ago Stadium saw Leats pic'k upiBarry Cullen» 1.3 .31 Penalties: "mhnl finals‘ mol‘ 1'“ mm on wanted a guy like Dowling. (.°m" 2' um 4' M°C°"“'°k ‘ man lielicccliiii Kcll\- Till 2. their t‘l"llll‘l \tcIui'y ill ‘Ll starts Morison 'VloI'I'tson l2 l3 (hilolho and lwkcd as ilapablciaround for a goaltender like (‘harlemn 2‘ Mcpherson T‘ Cm" 5 \e\\ York (i£‘HlSl)_\ lleiiI'v. l.cw- l)\ l)l‘t’a.ls'lllg out with ll\P goals Stoipszi I I i . l'r;'l‘a'h9n(l;'°1a‘T h‘:m(_:;:e;m the b.“ sipeyeg on TuQ_|d.y n|.m_ l ‘ n"‘rm."‘ T”ml"37' . , 0 . .. ~ . . . , . . mo 5 .s . t _ ’ ' ' "T l(l(l lIi4_'. Peiialtiis l-ontinato in the setond period and twolChad\sIck ll 7 24 42‘ no played Senior mm‘, 3”.“ Lew“ W‘. .1", no 13 ll ll 37 I nally climbed from a special THIS.‘ 'tliev coIIldn't get into the place. ,'l'he_\ pounded in vain on the play— ; :crs‘ entrance bonieoiie finally ‘ 'produced a ke_. I l At l2..'i0 am. Suiiday. special’ ,iiniformed police began rounding R M Hnlliiigwiirih in ltl, Arbour more in the third. Hawks scorcdzliall l\’ork and eastitg them toward the‘ glcrs drifted and ueaied‘ acIo.s.s sets tip at the elevators to guard the floor and out into the chill Trallic _iam.s were mnitiiiitenial against a new outbreak If voul night air to disperse in twos andi'l‘he Tigi-rt'ats were late getting didn't have a room - key. you} threes. ‘to \'aI'sit_\' Stadium. \\iieIi they {i didn‘t get aboard. . it was all o\er for vear. But 'l‘oi-ontii had a few things to look back on besides depleted stocks of bicarb and aspirin. anti! ltcr . ‘Ramblers And fiouriiic‘ l Penalties Steele 5‘.’I I? 37. Harris EI'cal(‘r part oi .\aiurday's game. Pla\'illl.' mach Lrut Kiley lead the Amherst offensive with threel goals his third tied up the tilt at Harris tsheppardi 4 32 i 16 30 in the third period. lmerside. Sheppard 9:11 12. Am- Wallic .\‘iicppaI‘rl. lloiiatt and lierst. l.. Kiley ill 13 iii Summerv. Htiglics each scored a pair for side, Howntt l4:.'ilI I4 §lll'll|'l1f‘l'—l an hour to pass a given point. (if)?!-‘IN FOR Al.0L'ETTi-ZS Among the floats was a coffin symbolizing the abriipi rlepart< tire of Montfeal Alouettes and Ed- monton Eskimos from (irev (‘up competition after sex eral _\‘eat‘.s ofi l.‘l..'i7 dominance. the At-cs Reeves and Harris not— side. Reeves 15:25 15 Amherst, Hamilton‘s colors yellow and cited one each i l.egere l.'i Tifi 16. Amherst, L. black» and those of Winnipeg. Roger Legcre. Kll(‘_\' and (terry ‘ Kiley l6'.'lO. i 'VlaL'Kinnnn 4 M Ross fired two goals apiece Dave Penalties. . 4'42 (Grady blue and gold, fluttered from Klll‘_\' collected the other Amherst Grady ~i'l9 l.¢-gere thousands of lapcls. 1 After the parade. the crowds ntarkcr. .(lra(ly 9'34. Policy If) 02, llowall, dispersed into two groups tltosel First Period’. 1 Suiiiiticrside. '\li.st'ondiIct lt‘r{l0, (iouchie l7.48, fortunate to have tickets for \'ar- S|it‘piiai'd 'lli'll’l'l\, Grady‘ IL’. 2 l.. Kiley I9 34 ‘ sit_v Stadium and those who iius—i Xmlicrsi. Ross ‘(iIiIIf‘hl(“ 7 23- 3 i siops:_ §l('e\’PS ti I4 8-30 Dil» tied home to turn on telcvisionlSunimerside. llughcs . tliallflnfl one in l5 13-38 _ 7-? —-§_,7 _ . — A A. -£T l ‘Tiger Cats Blast Bombers ~ SaturdayToWinGreyCup Tii-ais. the healthiest they've been all season. used every one of their I players allowed dress for the llnal——0 American imports and ill Canadians. Bomb- PI‘s_ who started with it imports when Coach Bud Grant tigur Ry .lA('K Sll.l.l\'A.V |l‘..ist atlcr a lhtcegveat dotiiina» fanadian Press Staff Writer Ition by I-Edmonton T-Tskinins They ’I‘0R().\‘Tt') icrt Itaniiiinh ‘3“"”mPll*l1?d it rxscllv a< (‘mach Tiger Cats. a much maligned ‘;l‘L“ lTh"”“l’l" ‘3“:{‘tl;"V ‘{""“‘l‘l E a '0 e wraps o e o eitce son becausc of its lllllnl&lEln}ill\'P l‘3.““'l 3"'m‘“ football has the (ircy (‘up to .\‘atitrd;i\'s final wasn't a thrill _ I prove ll was right all along. tin: football spectacle. it had I ll"“l’“Ck""' P“" Vl3"i1""‘ ‘ ‘W fcu exciting moment: for the 27.‘ ll”""“l lm" ‘”“Ulfl“' Hllml "D- Tlie formula‘ Softle‘n the opposi- “med Mm mm on ‘hp “CM .’i9l persons who ianimed Varsity Third Period: 10 Summcrside., O l. S .0\\P. M l “'1: key around Halifax for the past.“"‘“ la“ "°“l“‘~ Am“-‘ unmt ‘early in the campaign with the- . F0- few seasons. looked like a smart, znnd clearing defenseman. (‘oat-h Whitlock plans to give him some skating time before getting l.oue into action next week. The ntlier new were fares (‘ecil Dowiinl and ' Brian Lewis. "9 ll" ""l"h'”"““ ”‘ "1" R0~valll)0\\llIlR looked like a man who.on Tuesday Whlilock will move had been playing hockey for ‘l”‘""- “W” "'9 P“‘“'°"““" ""““'m weeks as he showed his nld- Jack Ready and Allie Carver. time ability around the net. pot- ting plenty nf practice Soals. He appeared ready for Tues- day ntght‘s game and as far as could he learned will be playing on a line with willie Dunniandland Jim Macbood '. VVeeke Hockey Saturday was indeed a busy day at the Sports Arena RI liiindreds of mung lovers of the. grand game of hockey took to the ice and enjoved themselves in friendly competition. As is usual I LJ‘lll “: slit’ ii iii’; nrtt rieru.-iy there were a few young people who just weren't certain (Ii the terms they were to play in etc hut most difficulties were the volunteer i~i;i(‘li(‘- lot‘ the ‘at“n"' gl‘t".ll)l thing should ruit smoothly when the teams gel competition. Saturday‘: sessions started at 7 45 a.m. ran through till 1245 p in. lllf" "csumed at 3:011 n.tn. and concluded at H00 Pm l‘ was a long but worthwhile day during which 35 teams or 5 players took to the ice Durinl the. week other periods are held for some of the older boys and every week skating periods are to 300 t'nnvenl, so all in all this minor sponsored by the Abegwelt AAA gnu and the (‘harlotletown Play ground (‘nmmissinn assisted in a small way by the registration‘ f 1.. that regv ‘r- I down to serious I -‘tan "flit. Lewis appears fully Montague Tilubii Opened Sat. ::;i:"'rr:d“;::d p‘u.M'm:i-ii,“ mm]: Big Jean Beliveau potted three,.son i7 27 rsummflsm, Mu‘ . V,“ 3“ go and assisted on fourth TM” D, “,5; 7 Mmm-..aI_ A most successful mixed Hui»! -Jsppears headed for a good sea- ‘ son. Results i Cardinals I vs Robin 1 Car- dinals goals by Gerald Dunplty ill‘. Blaine Richard. Alan Con- piel played on keen ice opaiiee ais Saturday night as Montreal Ca- Olmstead ,Bem.eau_ Harvey, the cum“ season at the W" nadiens increased their National 36 “mp Hockey League lead to three 330' P°"‘’"'°'‘‘ P”°'° 7 Issue Curling Club on satuidio i F" ll” um’ "3‘"m Amber” points with a 6-l win over Chi- oskt I4 34. Bailey. Hull. Bcliveau from .\iim , - 3 _ ' and ('o_'ette. misconducts. Tur- ~ de a d Moi ,. ‘”"" ll" “°"”' "'9 "pm b°"”°°“ ififi" .ni:,i:d ‘Lilia. net‘. niainr and minor; Cll.KllPI1Il’|.ll‘l‘(fllI)slilOd. n ' n “W in .< Kelly. moved to s for we rd tater. Litzetiberger and Haney. At the and ot the eveiiiiig liit 3fiIl“leflC lBl3'P"“l’tC msmon [0 add mfngm ,0 8 saw double-minors; 16:46. hfontaque teams skipped tiv d M. .” ‘Pm’-u ~ wmle um mm ,,"m"_ Md In, more with stops: Ralph Beck and George l\ilr‘liol- talilrd linren will be com r’ ed o( his fi'rst‘tloal after Dave Crelgh- Ha” m la ls" 3‘ "ln “"9 pmsemed “illh l’””‘ i ‘ ‘ ,. Dr: M h d ,h , m V . Y . ‘Plant! 10 9 t"v—~25 for high scores. iliilan Lewis. Lloyd S phard._ 3 0 0 -C“ Otkcrs QFMMM“, ‘ Th “be” t _ _ Into an early lead His second ‘ _ . _ N _ . P °“_ ".m“ “"' a ___________._ ¢i.,,m,d mmer, m m mm, Plilrri tv¢I:od- Scorms Anna skipped h.v Geotse Gibson and An" 60"“. How. Md “Nd me ena ties. . one. (liarles Gordon and the sum 0 wmn" I Second period: I. New York. ruerside teams by Wally Walvvii n The ilkills \Alfl ran their rec- (ir.l‘hmn 'H"i.‘nm.n‘ Gnqshyi and J E’ Mnrrlsnn Md my BMW‘ w “W” \.mm__.ti_4.‘.i2. Detroit. helly '1.‘llTTlfln' The other Montalue mini- . ilz.24. iieie skipp Art Sulhinr I“ 3 “C md a '0 , Penalties. Howe 7:15. Mc- " _ _ *5 ‘” f”’°'Donald tti.5:i. {/'‘°_°“"S>,- 3101100 HOW!“ amt Third period: 3. Detroit, Howe, " 5‘.“$“”‘ 8!" ""3 Bruins 3 20 ttieiheii ~40; 4. Detroit. Kellyl lead in the first six minutes of «How.» ig_o9_ Pgngltjeg; mm. and Douglas Macflowan MAURlCE stock the lame but Gary Aldciirn saves ‘ scored his first goal of the .sea- 5 - ii I. 1 s g..zo ‘"0 hvlnrs the end of the tit-ntleiaiiiieu s 4 s is period and Tim Horton. also .\l'!\IlVlAR\'. making his scoring debut. tIc(l it_ First period: l Boston. Hor mu, gnd cu-y cmpmgn; go. up with e only goal of the sec-.vsth 7. . Bo ston. Stasiuk lbsns goals by Doug Ross and H. 0nd period. ltflucy. Horvatht 6:03; .1. Toronto. Your Be” M.rkei 1 MacLean. SUMMARY Aldcorn «Migiiy. Duff) 17:32. Pen- f . Orioles 3 vii Gulls 2; Orioles First lN'|'l.nfl= I Montreal. alttes: Chevreflls 1:30. Toppa7- 0? lflfllll by Barry 1\lui‘iJh.\'. Dennis M00"? ‘Richard. Boinnt 9 55. zini. Mahovlich 2 .39. Horton 5:32. ‘Richard. Michael Campbell; Gulls Pvnalttm Murnltv 4 .33. Nestor-:l‘elr:son R 20. Sloan 9.1!. R. Arm” Iron and Steel Scrap goals by Gerry Mill and Hal 9"“ l3 "5 ‘slronil ii :15. Horxath 17.58. l Ladner. MN! 9 I r l o d: 2. Chicago. 3 5 c o n d period: . Toronto.’ vmtpgfifg Llll9llb9fR9r t.'\‘t=sIerenkoi 551. Horton tfllrriai 11.26. Penalties }t2.000 lb. toni S2000 Darts 3 vs Royall l: ‘goals by Joe Rogerson t2t. Naill nuts .1. Montreal. Beliveau (G-e0“rion_ None. Harvevi too; 4. ‘Montreal. l\lar- Third period: .5. 'I'oron|n.;(‘8t‘ Batteries . .. each 80: iii‘ M K .R u lb‘ G d- shall Ifinyctle. _Pro\o.stI l6:05;;Barry (‘ultcn tBriaIi Cullen. P wgfuoaciéy oy ‘in’ V M wig] h::’)nl:‘fll.l7_R491llV(‘all tnichard. ford: tits. Penalties: Siasiiikj Paying highest ea.“ ~ »- 50515 by All Flannaghan '2l.i m.32_ ppnahies. 1‘~urne,.s‘.35' §l';nmpm.;_. in 7 9 -5 DT'l("e§ TOT‘ hides» l‘iOrsehIJP. ,Ra1ph Beaton; Ramblers thy Freddie Gauthier. l ! ‘lyers l Arrows l: Fliersi goal by Dave Rogers; Arrows 25.goal by Reg Mccliniock. ; lJuvi»:~ii.s.' ‘ in an exhibition fixture. Saints vDunstan's University J unaviles ‘packed a hit In much scoring povidcd for some jpower for a group of city jiiy. vniiniier girls of R0(‘N0l“l;ntles as they rimmed them Sriuarc School and .\olri- Dame b y score of 74. Billy Mulligan spearheaded the attack with 3 goals and assist. Kelly scored twice for the Saint! and Pat Read:-in and Vince Mulligan got one each. ees of the children themselves l‘F.r.d Burke ‘mud A h“ mck Mr seems to be a grand beginning: and certainly should provide our youthful citizens with plenty of. healthy activity during the next few mo s. Following are the‘ resttlls of Saiiirtlayls ilamcs: mar. WEES ‘ ‘ Wildcats 2 vs l.l()l‘\K fl Wild cats goals were s(nt‘Pd by Gerryil the city boys defenceman his teams OFFICI while. reliable‘ Bradley got ' i PNTY. Carl Mc('allut'n. 3'" Boylen. Gordon weilner. .Ilm Poiiimn. Leroy Barnett. ' l-‘rineil and Vince Mulligan. '°‘"1'sIImi 5.59. it 1.1 s_4io beer bottles. scrap metal. Mickoski 1242. Mort- Chadwick FOOTBALL DANCE AT THE ROLLAWAT TONIGHT DANCING FROM 8.30 to ll.3O Music by The Downiowners Sponsored by St. Dunstan’: A. A. A. H0" f‘3Fl.V ‘W Th?’ kl - - Kane and Freddie Robert- . < - < . . Th. la . h . The Ticats, a mauling. bruisinglM"';l”'"ldhm :l rim", l_:d°dll"_' M R?‘ ma<u_::r?n5n:l7:,i3"O£:a$3.12: llornets 1 vs l-oxes I Hornet Th. w kl , ' ‘Him Wllh ‘"9 h“‘l d'"‘"‘'‘' in "'9 “ii. amph art Hm iifnl \i'i‘ la‘ heir five touchdown spliurfleilmii wand iw “in Pun“; ‘ ‘ East. crushed the t'rit>nlcrt Witri‘”,‘,‘ I 32"’. my k'"'"'."7‘¢.s..i.i.i Montreal in the final ot'F"““‘ ‘“"°“ *3" "‘‘l"‘ l'“'"‘ ' . mm! mu’ Bnmhm.‘ 32 V 7 5-amr_ i 'ahn liql-)t‘;ll_l"l-A:~'(6T';'ll'l|( hing .s imos inmw lwhnmp mml_pnim Rm Four lies 1 is springer: 0 Eagle ahng day to mum ii". mm 5” the. (.‘rh.. .l.)- is . pmnm. iioais scored by Jimmy Duffy ‘ ' s — 0* ‘ *' 0- ' ,..,,,:,,_,,T:;‘;',.:°;:,;;‘;;";} :;:;,;;:I ~ ~ ~ A — ‘2;p.,";;;':_ A‘,I°;';a§,**;,:-,._ , W Monda.v 4:00-5:30 pm. . . . _ _- - ‘ ' Admission 23¢‘ & 10c H nlf‘l'll except in one lm|'l0l'lal‘|T' S ' T fire goals scored by W ‘\'lurchl- ‘ ' I .r':i:egot‘i- iiibies The Western‘ son, Hawks goal by Wayne Mac- Monday & Wvnd. Night‘ Th, "uh. a,.m,._\ ‘,hN1,,i,d for < iaiitpioiis_ iinising wounds after liongall ‘ R10 m ~‘Adm 30¢ mm“ a. [hp _\«p(m_K Awna Mr l“in.;ll\(‘ pliivoff g,,,n,.; In N." “,.,.k_‘.‘ . (‘uhs 2 is litnns 0 (uh goals p- - . . . iir Leagues is a regular game forlln the Wt"slf"l‘l'l Conference. bot» 0 scored by Doug MacArthur and TmNdaV_8,-m m Midgets Tlits game will bring to-iblcri six I me: and lost live ofl Jamie Kennedy. . - " . p‘ ' gr-iiior r\l Rogers‘ Royals and the i them Ttrafi fiimhled four times The Lobster King": of the Men’; PAPERWEIGHTS Manllme Senior H‘0(‘ke.V"" \'ic< Both coaches request ii full and lost two ‘l.eague dclc‘aied a team from St.l Tigers 7 vs Wolves 0 Tiger; Amherst vs. Ch IDWII nu WWW" turnout of plaiers and remind .lA.\ll-LS BREAKS HAVD tPeters on Wednesday night by goals scored hy Peter Clark , siinmr. siis their boys their registration i.-ti Hi.mii«~i—. it (~ rp h(\;i[(\" Mimi. ‘lll(‘ score of 3-0 Harold ‘Mighty '2\. ayne Ross l.arrv Tur- \~"dn9Sd3_V 1'-ii P-m- , "''‘ """‘l"l""‘ """l "‘l1'*'”"‘"" "Hll.V before thm entered the!-“"""R3'l"§'“1l*lhf‘hII: Eu" T01’ ntn. Rnii \litiin Paul ‘ili(‘hael Pl‘(‘-s(‘.l’l00l skate fees ii.-p paid and ‘t:ar:l.‘s receivecl.'Lmm, Th“ Imp ,.,.\m.,, p”msh_ ‘tire lil1l‘lSlf‘f‘.‘li\dr1f‘<.S' fig!‘ ll.l Matt and Man Mwm 25¢ -a / ii 7 ‘V W ' ' .m nt from the hard charging, "W0" WW‘ l 4’ 1- Pt"! I Bears vs Bruins l ears G I Av .'V' lmrmll-”(“lPl'(hn: Tum land hflomllaohster Klnfll t 7 i Tiiim ‘Cami by Wk’ M"n”"’ w"'l"“5d8.V 4'-5130 ' ' | , on: a urt er casiiaties (‘err!‘ ' ' _‘ _ 18 '2‘ (‘olin Blanchard. t\l n ' ' _i,,m(.._ H". W", 5 mp __‘_m.eri wt lrackiilay ‘_‘2;lFiood. Bruins goal by Jim": Admission 25¢ & 106 P R 0 B L E M S l‘, ,_,.(_d h k, k _H ‘ h . assner H '_ .> D .|- ' _ _A_ ,V Yesfefda i,i.,,,i ,2” iii‘, rililrfl, °<.?:_m" ““l'd‘_H. Poole 205 W? I89 572 ';{‘£,(',':.‘.i,nE. ., V. R H, . 0 Red, Th”l"‘.d“y 8-30 P-"‘- rr-A Iovcvcu Irv ..i»....i._ rsiv. i immhlgd four tln.»_' E .|"dT.vJle:1’y':,jarKi Pmle mi ‘N ‘M W Wm“ flMi!.by.Ll0r;d nmmchard Maritime Senior l{0Ck€y—‘ we uoouv tauiauwv ll will ¢Dllf the proceeds with the mi was in“ - aigdionlld Hi‘ V‘ M""“'l“"’ Sade vs. Ch town I $‘3' Lesitur turmns: in the money in ‘”""T C"""" 9"“‘°*"‘ "'”"3'' Totals it2i tin use 3491 B''’‘.‘‘’""‘‘’‘ l "‘ F"""‘"~‘ 3 Friday 8-10 .m. Mark Ladnpr i.;,‘p,.nS,.g ,n(.Imy. 't T0 first quarter and riuarier- Bluebirds goal by Earl Proiide. Admission .30(_ g 2,(_ payment of referees and In 3” l“’“"Y Pl"¢‘"- ill? l>0Wet'- St. Peters 2 J 1' BAN1-‘Ms ' ') ‘ tthfr iiemamiii that siiniiiii arise We runner from Iowa Sim. .l. Lewis 7 I24 ml 449 P‘""'"' ‘ VI "7"" 1: "M q -. . Teams must be registered with asyshaken up in the third. re- l’-‘.. Ma(‘Kltim\ll zni 172 145 343 "W! zeal: by F. Dow I2». Roy ‘aulrday .2,'30'4'15 he island Basketball Association 'F"}'1iZ for only It few plays and 3, 0'11 ,_ mi in 152 53] I Bigger t2) Elks goals by Rex Adm‘-“lo” 2°C & 103 by December 15 The reEi.slra- -luck the """""' on Winnipeg’: V. MacKinnon inn 129 2lll 527‘ W“'‘’’”' ‘zit I tion fee is It 00 per player The -HP ' flame touchdown by Dennis H. MacKinnnn 143 207 I97 349 Wolverines 2 vs Bison.-I l- wol- ssociaiion will also set exam~ \lt't'Id.\'k. ll0mf‘ht‘f‘“‘ Barry Rose. D. Maclnnls int 138 130 479 verines goals by_.lohnnv Davis; A 183 GT‘ GEORGE C“ARL0TTETowN DlA-L 824] tnations for referees who uill_he lioroiigh handled Bonibers after bT"l S 1082 971 1032 ill) Bison: goal by Wes MaeAieer_ paid according to their t'lR.|§lTl- ‘ Ploen was helped off with an ln— I cation. ‘lured left knee ‘ ’ “ “""’ " ‘ ‘ '“ ' ‘— ‘**“' “‘ ""' Saint Diinslan's will not com» *~—~—» pete in the Maritime Senior C. mm M Durelle Ranked playdnwns. win the island championship. the League will be represented try the other team in the finals The Saints will register only for Junior or Senior B Rail. ll pay ii registration fee to the Association for their ee- team and will submit a list of- All i Godkln was appointed I scorer for the League less otherwise sched- -illlfi. will begin at 7 p m schedule of .sa.i ‘P. w. c. VI. v. M. c. A «sum ehangvton LIMQTID - Q tpr I5 tin I mi. Jlffil Ild'::rsAvlll the Air dfitle.‘ Iacmlfily ;v'o:‘a t:ecls'ir:ov.: . irport . Leann i I ac s eaao. . ' all Jaansq 5 these NBA-reeogdssti saanfln. ' J - 4_.l i =q vi it M A. —R. C. A. F vs. S. D. —SurnmerIIide VI. 8. their players only to the l.ea- ; In Second Spot MILWAUKEE <CP) - The Na tional Boxing Association Satur day named Yvon Durelle of Can- ada Iis second-ranking challenger; for the world light - heavyweight, b o it i it it championship held by Archie Vloore | Durelle. 17, of Baie file. Anne. N B.. was ranked next to Hamldl Johnson of Pennsylvania a nd ahead of New York's Tony An; ttiony. Durelle and Anthoayi fought to a draw earlier this year. ’ Trinldadl Deeper tread . l.eaaNolae AMAZING , SILENTRAK GUARANTIID WINTII IITRIADS red is give pester eaglaoe tractlfl is all eeaditleaa. with aabellevably eases highway performance Groelor ‘Erection $1 0,.‘ SUMMIISIDI CHARLOTTITOWN l . R. T. Holman ltil. Bruce, Mcllity 8. Co. SUMHIISIDI. P. I. I. ltil. 9 **"l'....E. AT9 '5'. ' o i /-..~,—’_s- i 5_’i“3§S'—':‘i'21'—T?-G52