is‘ liool here which is beina sponsor t Beavers Overcome Home i Ice Jinx To Defeat Moncton Hawks 5-2 SAINT JOHN. N. 18., Dec. 6 .._ (CP; —- Saint John Beavers final- ly overcame their at home jinx with hfonctoti Hawks by trimming the birds 5-2 tonight for the first mu in five home games against Mouctott. Beavers and Dartmouth Arrows remained in a second place tin five points below Hawks as lead tiarrowcd in the Senior Hockey League minus divlded a pan. of lfl on Sonny MacDonald. ‘Then m b313, me m.“ and l“, Wray. unassisted. gave Beavers a ._._._. Bcawrs sewn, up ‘hegvldcr margin although three play_ M,“ “we in the mlddk, ers were between him and the goal _ month. Wray scored one 5"“‘““'~‘1‘3'3_ . zed up three other H's‘ PPTIMI points while Nick Nicolle, two n" advanced to sec- l-Mmufton- 535mm‘ nnhny; me {Gdgue-S 1mm twhitlock. Leckie) 2:03 Z-Saint John. Szabo. mhuk 5h", a Mace 1D,. twrayn Grabowskii ....I8:44‘ .. Jtse Szubo zittcl Ralph Pmfllllfis — 'l‘oohy t2), rtli-o tallied. blunt-ton scorers were Paul Gaznon and Semnd Perl“ Call Bastarachc. Iliavers used a new forward, 3&3” Jolmt DUYWIIIIIK. Liv. . of Chztrloitt-ttwvti. (Nlcolle- “will” - - - ~ ----7755 _ _ ‘rug 4-Sanit John. Demchtik, tNicolle. IVY-by) _ . . . . .. > 5—Saint. John, Croucher. p.. 1t to Buck Whitlc:k.~ ‘N““l°“' * - - - - - - < > > -- 36135 zcfiyctl thc ntbbcr to Gaguotl. Pelmlli“ _ R33’ belief l2)- ' bclcre tire led Tm“?- p or; “fe-“f m Third Period ice. the put-k lay bcsitle him i n l Szubo sinned t: into the cztgc. 6—~\I°“°i°“- Baslflflcllen A ts were credited to Vlfraiy" and (Gagnont . . . . . . . . . . .. 12:49 I-ntrk C‘£\bt)\vsk'l. 7_5aint Jchn. Wray . . . . ..l':4‘2 Olltjildfvlllfif the invaders. Bcav- Penalties - Tooh_v, Vlgticau. ers shot three without s reply during the second frame. Demchuk, Nicolle and Wray‘ combined for the first two. with Mike doing the shooting. His first goal was a gift, deflecting from a Moncton play-t efs skate, but the second was well‘ earned. Croucher. assisted by Bobby Newton, made it 4-1 while Ray Leger served time. l Blonctong the night second and last goal. was scored by, Bastarache as he and Gaction rode‘ 3-Day Hockey School L Opens In City Tonight i Wtih the arival of Frank "Klltfi": this i, Clancy on the late plane afictnocit. the titres-day sr-lmr-l . . for coaches and ‘rcfcrccs will pct. underivay tonight at the Charlotte-i IJIVII Hotel at rtine (ft-lock. l Clancy. one of the NHL/s allt t.‘:r.e greats as a defenceman, and‘ at present one of the leading rrferccs in N.H.L. circles. \\:ll be chief itistrucilor during the! the ed by the Department. of Ph_‘§l‘_all Fitness itudcr the direction oft Brizndier W. W. Reid. Pete Kelly, who needs no intro- is‘ (lnctiozt to local sports fans, already" in the City and will be; the other leading instructor at! lac school. Kelly is at present hold- t In; the post of director of phystc- a‘. education at the University of. New Brunswick. i The opening feature of the, s...tool tonight will be a talk on! hockey rules and referceuif-l b)‘ Mr. Clancy. An open nuestloti. period will follow". i Representatives who will attend‘ the school as far as can he learn- ed at thc ytrcsexi: time include one from Tlgnish. OLcztry four, Sum- mnvlttde morning, ___ _________.___ It mersidt- eight. Charlottetown s: Iicnsittgton two, Montague two.» llurray Harbor two. Crapattd two.l VICIOYIZI one. Souris two and Northl ‘Husitco nllt‘. . In addition to those Rtlelidlllf-Z‘. from the ‘Province. there will be. seven representatives from the-i . nland. including two from y Sytittey. one from Halifax. one; front Springhzll. two from Amherst, and one from Afoncton. making a‘ total of some 38 students in all. The program for Wednesday wllli afternoon and sessions. which will take 1n lectures and practical demon- >II'HIICIIS at the Forum. on runny phases of hockey. A banquet at the Charlottetown to conclude the tlagfls activities. Thursday‘ will be another full day of lectures and demonstrations. The school will be cortcltided early that tiight andl will be followed by an Exhibition lxockey match between the Am-l ltr-rst Ramblers and the Charlotte-E town Abegweit. senior squad, with King Clancy officiating as referee. and six cattdldates of the school acting as linesmen. I evening l player. and well PAGE SIX S.D.U. and P.W.C. 0nd and third place City Hockey League holding sec- spots in the respectively. meet at the Forum tonight for the second time this year lu a regular City League tilt. In their first meeting they batfied It out on very even terms with the wearers of red and white finally eklng out. a nar- row 3-2 win. Both tennis havc got- ten two games ZIIJIPUC tinder their belts since that time and arc show- ing a vast improvetncnt all the time. and tonifrhtfls game should be a closcly contested affair all th: way. a a Although the Wclshmeirs lineup is expected to remain unchanged since their last gaznc. the Sarnis Will have a. definite strengthening of their rcurgttnrd taosition with Cart Mactttinaid back on the lmc- up. Despite thc fact that the Welsh- mcn trcver had thc wiley Cart to contend with in their first meeting with the Saints, it is nevertheless anybodys guess who will wln out 1n tonightls contest. - v: - Pele Kelly. former NHL. hnckcy rut! GUARDIAN, icuaatorrerowu Special Feature Tonight At City League Game t In tonight's City Hockey League encounter between Saint, Dutistatvs University and Prince of Wales College, who hold second and third spots respectively in the Leaguel stntiding, the Forum management have a special feature attraction to offer fans attending the game. The added feature will be an entertaining demonstration of fancy and figure skating by Margaret Lane. who holds the Senior Ladies Championship of the Halifax Skating Club. Spins. glides and jumps ‘will feature this demonstration by a masterful skater. which will take place be- tween the second and third periods. As far as tonlghts game itself is concerned. the game should be '1 wide open affair. With Cart Mac- Donald back on the Saints‘ lineup sitice the two college teams last met to strengthen their rear guard. the game should be a real test. for 11w young, fast skating Welshman. who only lost out by a one goal deficit ln their last encounter with thc wearers of red and white. Big Four Standing Following are the ten top scorers known here in golfing circles as well as a mcnn- bcr of the Chguclottctoy\'tt Abcgwctt hockey club rturiug "Big Four" day's itcrc. is at prcsetit in the. Clly in cnnnccticti with thc referee and hockey school which opcns tu- night. Kelly. who is at present physical educational director for the Vni- vcrsity of New Brunswick. donned thc blades at the l-‘orttm yesterday and worked out with ntcmbers of the Natgv and P.W.C. squads during their practice sessions. And ric- t-ording to some of the boys. ha '. lost any of his zip of past ho. _‘ days. According to reports, Jacques "Comet" Richard. kid brother of Matirice “Rocket? Richard of Mont- rcal Catiaclictis. is playing hockey this wintct- for the Boston Olymp of the Quebec Senior Hockey‘ Lea- rzuc. Altltough the reports doivt state how the "Comet." is shaping up. lf he has the same playin: ability of ‘nis older brother. it prob- ably won't be long before the youngsters na-inc will be appearing ZDMISSION 50c Philip Morris TIIE BIILLEGE ’RAll, ’RAll ST. DUNSTAN'S UNIV. vs. P. W. COLLEGE HOCKEY LEAGUE SERIES —SPECIAL FEATURE- Margaret Lune, Senior Ladies’ Champion of the Between 2nd. and 3rd. Period ‘we FORUM they all call for PIIIIIPMIIIIIIIS Cigarettes ll ovary smoker knew wltut Philip Mnrrls smokers know-they'd ull change to 3 . Try a package mluy. TONIGHT 8:15 SHARP Hulilux Skating Club, in Demonstration ol Fancy Skating 0 in the Maritime Senior Hockey Lleagtte at the end of last week's competition‘. Big Ten G A PTS lmonti. Mont-ton l6 16 39 ,I'-‘tt-/patrick. Moncton I7 l3 30 ‘Gray. Halifax 9 21 so tNivnlle. Saint John 14 l5 29 iiiarkwell. MonctonQ I2 17 29 lR. Gaudct. H-alifax 2ft 8 28 iSullivart. Halifax 9 l9 23 ‘Steele. Moncton l2 I2 24 l I\'lcDonald, lVIoucton l3 10 m lWhitlot-k. Moncton , 9 l3 2'2 among Nil. . . ', A rcccill report from Wash- l, ingtort, D.C.. said that twelve Eur- I opean bicycle riders sealed thc fatc of six-day bike raccs in tho capital by walking out on thc currctit t-rowdless venture. The Europeans quit because of financial difficult- . ies with Proscia of the Iimpirc i State Cycling Association. who is staging the affair. . o s l I l l i In doing so. they cut thoznselves‘ I t out of all American six-day bike‘ raring for good. The Nation ll‘ ‘Cycling Association. which con-, trols the professional sport. in the United States and which sanction- ‘cd the Washington meet, will bar all thc tncn who qult, officials said. I I In a report frovm their home 081711.13, the New York Rangers were scrambling front. lines yesterday in a desperate attempt to pull out of the flve-stralght-loss tailspin threatening lo push them out. of the hockey league race. s - o n With Sunday night boos of the home fans sllll ringing in his ears. manager Frank Boucher even broke up his one snlirl forward line in an effort to add a scoring punch. For tonight's game against Boston. Boucher ls breaking up the line. of LaPrade. Leswtck and Kullman. and putting the shifty LePradc at centre with Lund and Kaleta, while Buddy O'Connor. who has been out. with injuries. will form a line with Leswlck and Alhrlaht. a a a 0 Tlhe one line left intact; will be that comprising Don Raleigh. Dunc Fisher and Nick Mlckoskl. Although Captain Neill Colvllle is stlll on the injury list. Bmtcher saw a ray of hope 1n the scheduled return inday to New York of defenceman Frankie Eddnlls. injured In the auto accident which put O'Connor out of action. Eddolls will Immed- iately take part in heavy practices but there is no deflnate date for his return to action. Bowling Results non NAME sum! K. of O. League Sling 8hofs~2603 Zomblu-—2881 High single P. Jay 24! High three P. Jay 648 Points: Zombie: 5; Sling Shots 0. Canadians-SON Wlzarda-ZYSB High flngle F. Gallant 230 High three F. Gallant $33 Points: Canadians 5; Wizard: 0. Has Beens—2'l24 Shakos—~24I9 High single L. Murnaghan 278 High three L. Murnaghan 663 Points: Has Been: 4; Shake: 1 y Underdog-NM - Hot Shot:—-—2683 lllgh llngle 310 High three 699 Points: Underdogs 5; Hot. Shot: 0. llictorias In 5-0 Shutout Over Miners NORTH SYDNEY, N. 5., Dec. 6 ~-t(‘Pi Goalie Jack (Dusty) Rhodes and forward Doug Runlons sparked North Sydney Vlctorlas to t\ 5-0 shutout victory over Glace Bay Miners here tonight In a reg- ular Cape Breton Senior Hockey League game. \"n~s lonl; nvct" tintlisptttrtl pos- session of second place in the three-team loop as Rhodes turned in his second shutout of the year in a scintillating display between thc pipes. llc blanked Miners 7-0 previously". Runions. league-leading scorer In the Cape Breton loop for the pus! three weeks. boosted his total fur- ther by scoring four of Vlcs’ five counters-one in the first period, two in the second and the only third frame countcr. The latter came nt the 19:44 mark wlth Min- ers‘ ncttnindcr fiddle [laoust on the bench in plucc of n sixth forward. Dnousl. In the Glace Boy net. made (Ill stops to Rhodes‘ 24 but Miners‘ efforts nround the North- sidc nct were clcan-cut-nlthougzh in vuin --ns Rhodes made many sen- sational stops. Vics now truil league-lending Sydney blillionnircs by a scant three points. SUMMARY First. Pcrlod I. Northsidc, Runions (Vcrrier) 7:50. Petialtzcs: Russell. Kuntz. Second Period 2. North Sydney. Runions, 8:32. 3_ Noril. Sydney Bentley (Rus- rcll. Jauskl» I530. ‘I- Nmlll SIWYIP)‘. Runlons IVcr- illcri 16:40. s: Brown. Vorrler, ‘Plrlrd Period 5. Ff’ Bunions tVer- Janskl. Kornck. Zaduk Loses To French Fighter IVIONTRICAL. Dec. 6 —LCP) — Laurent Dutithutlle of France made an impressive North Arncricati de- but. here tonight when he pounded out an unanimous 10—round decis- ion over Pete Zaduk of Guelph. Ont., In the co-feature of a. boxing card that drew 7.000 fans to the horn-m tonight. The Frenchman scaled I58, Zaduk 154. In the other main event, Gaby Ferland, Montreal fancy-dan. scor- ed an easy lo-routrd decision over Joe Pyle of New Waterford. NS, aurl thus enhanced his chances of getting atmthet" shot. at Johnny tlrccos Canadian welterweight crown. Both battlers tipped the scales at 147. Dautituille. a well-built protege of Jack Dotnpseyb, had the youth- ful Zaduk on the deck once In the fourth round. The Guelph boy look a right hand sock flush on the chin while moving in and dropped for the automatic eight. count. H0 didn't appear to be hurt too much. and weathered tihls storm to keep out of trouble for the rest of thc bout. The Frenchman connected more often and landed tho harder blows to pile up the points. He made a determined bid for s knockout In the 10th heat, but Zrtduk played 1t cagey while getting In a few good belts of his own. In the co-feature. Flerlantl. French-Canadian idol of Montreal's east-end. gave the hard - hitting ‘Pyle a masterful boxing lesson In banging up a well-deserved verdict. The Nnvn Scotla Negro. with an impressive K..O. record and two victories over Vancouver's Phil Pslrrner in the last your. couldn't land his Sunday punch 1t. any stage. Flex-land‘: left jnlbc and left hooks kept Pyle off balance all the way. Fer-land staggered Pyle In the fifth with a flurry of lefts and rights to the head. but. the New Waterford boy back-perished out of trouble. BIIRISTMAS TRADE Split Bamboo Flnhlng loll Made from extra select Tomlin Cane AI Factory Prloo BOD ind GUN REPAIR SHOP Proprietor J. A. Welt 56 Cumberland Street Phone 120B KllllllES POPULAR SKATE THIS AFTERNOON — 4 TO $.30 tow rorut/ut rate: -to= I‘ Q R U pacer/teen _1,__ 194s Sport Echoes From Prince Bounty Halt a rnlnuls till we try to re- member that allbl we had dug up to exrplaln the Summerslde All- Stars’ fourth straight-defeat. Since It was those rampaging tars who pinned the last defeat on them. tnaaybe we'd better break down and confess that they were trim- med by a better team, Anywfll’. 1119 boys have promised us faithfully that there will be no further need for allbls as far ss they are con- cerned. They are going out on the Forum ice next game and may It with thclr shillelaghs. Their sal- glng fortunes will give place to sagging nets on their opponents’ end of the Ice. This is a straight tip. folks. and you can lay your bets accordingly. 0 _- . o All this. ln spite of the fact that Frankie Oatway has left for St. John to play with a Junior team there, and Garth Gay, Ben- nle Grady and Wilfred Arsen- ault are extpected to leave very soon. The kid llnc will be miss- ing when the All-Stars play their next genre, but most of the old guard will be back in hamess and when Windy Steele cracks the whip and says "Giddy-mp", any- thing is liable to happen. If things don‘! turn out as we have been lcd to expect they will. that last statement should cushion the shock as we g0 hurtling from the cnd of the limb wc are now out on. . . o . 'l'he Sununcrsidc jtlYCnIlc hock- ey players. evidently despairing of getting a sponsor from the town or Swimmer-side. have decided to throw in their lot with the Ken- sillfllfin juveniles. At least. it ls reported that Layton "Colors" Snhtnntati. Bobby Uzty. Joey Schunnan and Paul Schurman will all play will: the Krnsington sextet. The merging 0f these two smart teams should mean that Kcusltigloti will he giving all juv- ruilc hockey teams a terrific run for supremacy this coming win- tcr. It is tmderstocd a Stinunvrslde conch will be In charge of the boys. ' - a a o a I ‘There scents to be nothing def- xmtc as _\ct as to whether the Srurmersidc Rink will he in oper- Woodcock’s (By Blll Dlncklln) LONDON, Dec. 6-(AP)— Bruce Ivoodcock, British lteavywelght ' champion. bent Len Savold of Pat- erson. N. J.. on a fourth-round foul tonight but the verdict caused an Immediate storm of protest. Dropped In the third round for the count of eight. the Englishmen rolled to the canvas again sudden- Iy In the fourth uftcr being struck by a right-hand blow. He clutched his groin. wrllltlnf! and grlmaclng. while Savold stood by. frowning in bewilderment. Referee Sam Russell stepped In quickly and ruled that Savold had struck a lo\v blow. The American was disqualified. Rafter-rocking boos poured from the crowd of 11,000 that had as- sembled In Harringay Arena to watch the ‘IO-round bout which was stipposed to produce a summer challenger for ciramplon .Ioe Louis. “It wasn't a lo\v punch." Savold complained afterwards. “It landed on the solar plexus. In any case, It was just a light tap." Savold‘! manager. Blll Daly. call- ed Woodcock n "faker" and added: “He knew Lcc lmd him going and that was the only wny he could wln the fight." Most of thc British boxing writ- ers at the ringside said the blow. If low, was a "light one." Woodcock. his face still screwed up In paln in his dressing room. suld he was “confident all the way through" and he would have \von had the fight gone all the way. Savold. vctcrnn American cam- paigner who entered theu-ing at 188 pounds. was a slight fnvtrrlte over the Briton, who chcckcd in at 191. Iligh School Curling MeetPIannetI For Feb. WINNIPEG. Dec. ll-ICPI-A fast growing sports cvcnt, the I948- 49 (Tnnadizm Iiigh school curling championships will be lteld In Ed- monton Feb. 22-24. John I). Cam- eron, nctitig secretary of the Cans- dlan playoff committee. announced tonight. It Is cxpcctcd the same six Prov- inccs \\'llICl\ participated at Winni- peg last season will compote In thc playoffs at Edmonton. Ontario may Itavc two reprcsentutlves-—On- tnrlo and Northern Onturlo~ns In the CJIIHNIIIIII senior Curling cham- pionships. Other Provinces rcp- rcscntetl are British Columbia, Al- berta. Saskatchmvan. Manitoba and Quebec. ‘The Manitoba rink. skipped by Stun Gowllng of Mordcn, gave the Province victories in both years the championship hns been IIEICI. Lust lensott nptiroxiltintcly 2,000 young curlers throughout the six Provinces competed in their re- (Continued on Page 7) spectivo districts before provincial winners were declared for the play- Storm Of Protest Over ___ Win From Lee Savold On Foul Royals Increase A-P-B League Lead TRURO. N. 5.. Dec. B _ (OP; _ Stellar-ton Royals Increased “m, lead atop the A-P-C Senior Hockey League tonight a; they whipped 'I‘ruro Bear-cats 7-3. The ‘mire loss. wullled with an Antlgonish wln over faltering Plctou Aferlpacs, ‘dropped 13m into third place. 0. B. Scoring Race Following are thc ten leadm| scorers In the Cape Breton Senior llockey League at. the end of last week: Bl; Ten G A p“ Bunions. North Sydney 9 1s 75 White Glace Bay .4 1o m Platz. Sydney a 1t 1g Whalen, Sydney c. 13 1g Gibson. North Sydney 11 6 11 Miller. North Sydney B B 11 Cheyne, Glace Bay ‘t 10 11 Nelson. Sydney 10 6 1s Moslcnko. Glace Bay 9 T is MacDonald. Sydney 0 a is A.lI.L. Standing NEW YORK, Doc. 6 —-(AP) -. Hockey standings Including guru: of Sunday. Dec. 5: AIIIEBIOAN manor: Western Division w L T Pu St. Louis 14. 4 4 II Buffalo 9 I in Pittsburgh 7 c g Cleveland 6 B 7| Indianapolis ‘I 6 ‘l Eastern Dlvlultm Providence 1 )4 Hershey 2 M New Haven 4 j Springfield .. 3 1| Philadelphla. . 4 16 8 I‘, Washington 3 17 3 I UNIVERSITY LUNCHROOM BASKATOON -—- (OP) —"Ulom Incorporated - No Stomach: Ro- funded" ls the slogan for n lunch- eon club on tlhe University of Saskatchewan's campus. A group of students. tired of waiting in line. decided $0 P799010 their own lunches. Menus are planned and ordering done a week In advance by tvco amateur dletlclans. offs. Reg Goldberg of Hornepayne ren- resented Ontario while the Quebea representative, Academia de Quebec was skipped by Guy Auger. Durable cue In alli- gltor-gnln covering. 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