-- -s W??? ii. . ARSENAULT GETS 3, HUGHES 2 Primroses Stop S'side At Seven With 5-4 Victory The Montague Primrose! Peuod,Hugbes got the other. Willi Billy in a sustained attack that lasted the Ace winning streak at seven. adding his second of the night in most of the period. but they could the final frame. Dick Carroll Cl11D- beat him only twice, which wasn't by deleating the Summerside club In their own baliiwick last night by the close score of 5-1 in an Island Hockey League game- The visitors were playing without their coach Bub Dowling. but for two periods the Primrose lino of I-lujzhc-3 Arsenault, and Carroll was easily the best on the ice. scoring all of Montague's four goals in these two frames. ped vtith three assists. DILLON DAZZLING ln1he third period when a fight- emllgh. for when the Aces were lpressing about half way through 1110 Period Hughes and Arsenault ing band ofAces finally toooli com-,broku up ice. the former getting mand of the play. it was Bobhylthe fifth. and what proved to be Dillon, the slender young goalten- , the winning tally. der. who stood in the breach with? as dazzling a display of net nitrid- -The firtt period was slow with little to excite thee fans. but the ing as has been seen in Civic Stad- . excitement increased as the game mm. The Aces hurled shot. many hrotzressed. Montague drew first Apps Arsenault potted three and of them screened. from all angles blood on a neat passing bout be- IN THIS CORNER No Nickname For Gordie Gordie lltme, the man sniiling'often tried to label Gordie. but so! Jack Adams claims is the great- far none of the labels has stuck. est player of all time, passed an-' other milestone of his great career in hockey over the wtvkenii when suitably labelled or not Howe will he shot goals 325, 326 and 327 as long be remembered for ngesnfter the D,.,,.,,,, Rod wing; nr-re spliL- he has hung up his blades. But mm (heiuatch out for a fellow who is well lonely but ioveable Chicago Black ahead of both Richard and Howe ting a pair of partic- Hawks, Howe, still is yntInr;:fPr o in comparable stages of their car- leers. Fellow by the name of Jean having started his c-arcer,”l.e Gros Bill" Beliveau. who will thy Rod llkcly become. Wings. back in I945 when ll uas U19 P5031951 5C01"3l' 3'91” 28. is an N.ll.l.. veteran of U years as a 17-year-old child with no novelty to hate children play-l lug a man's game in the N ll.L. Others who started their careersiengno tonight will take place at about the same time and at or the Sports Arena where Montague .Primroses are facing Parkdale Flyers. On Thursday again take on Summerside Aces and after Friday's B.Y.C.-Aces, tussle at Civic Stadium the loop' will close down operations for the Christmas Holidays. Next after Friday will be played the following Thursday at the Arena, and another game will be held Friday at Summer-side. No games are scheduled for Christmas Eve. Christmas Day. New Year's Eve GORDIE HOWE near the same age were Ted Ken- nedy, Ted Lindsay and Harry Lumley. Howe. a big but nnspectacular, type of hockey player. is now than socond in the all-time list of scor- on in the N.Il.L. and trails onl! Maurice (Rocker) Richard. Act- uuy Howe is equal to Richard is a comparable time of their two great careers and. with I50!" 5 or 7 good years left in him. could surpass the great Rocket before his playing days are through. You know one of the amazing things about I-lowo is that in all his 11 years as an outstanding player he has never picked up a nickname that stuck with him. His name hasn't even been quail- liod by a colorful adjective such as adorns the name of linemats Terrible Ted Lindsay. ln Mont- real they have the Rocket and Pocket Rocket. At one time they had the "Old Lamplighter" Too Blake. Nels Stewart was identi- fied by "Old Poison". Such names as the "Splendid Splinter". "Joltln Joe" ""l'he Sultan of Swat". "The Grey Eagle" have become so well known in baseball that it is hardly necessary to name the player to whom they are applied. There are many other players that have been dubbed with color- ful handles both in hockey and Baseball but Gordie Howe, prob- ably one of the two or three great players In the N.!l.L'S history is missing from the list. This is lrange stats of affairs. No doubt many sports writers. a class of people who love to sire eye catch- ing monlckeru for athletes. have CURLING we have been noticing a few play- ers who do a great deal of work for their respective clubs but get little simply because they are being overshadowed by great goalget- ters and point The Carver Trio, whose close bar- mony has sent many a team down to defeat side's llurrls-l-lennessey-Grady line, Montague's roll-Hughes combination and 3 number of other headline makers. AT CIIARLOTTETOWN The four-way tie in Section D of the Chicken Bnnsplel will be played Wednesday night at 7 o'clock. The draw for tonight in the Polnts Competition is as follows IJ5 P.M.:- Icc 2' Emmett MacDonald. F I. Mnclnnls. E. Maclnnis. W,A. Beer. Paul O'Rourke. Wm. Mac- Gregor- Ice .1: Earl MacLeod. H. Bur don. G. Stnrcy. A. A. MacLeod.l Gordon Bennett. Ice 1 and 4 open at 7 tfclockf for match games. All ice opens at 8:!) p.m. for the balance of the week for mixed curling. l MONTAGUE A mixed Christmas bonsplel will open tonight at the Montague (hrlirig Rink and will continue un-i Ill club winners are declsred one Iaturday night. Play will be at double knockout and a rnlnlurn of, twogsrnesper team is sssuredm This year's enthusiastic members hve well fined every section and this should make as saedlsnt week of eurlins. Tollawinl are the teams for to Hihh play. last ice Game 1 Soc A 7 p.nI. Dr. LA. Johnston. Mary Nicholson. Irle Dnvar have llnwker vs J.S. Dorothea Jim cmnnm. buns.-, Assn. Dot Mcl-in-ran. , Vast Ice. 7 P-ll1.galVI:I0e.A" & Tuner. llelsa vs VT. . ----4 i av-Q lads who have caught our eye and henceforth will try to give these unsung heroes a little more credit. may Glonet of S.D.U. is one: Jim Macbeod of Parkdale is it . on the B.YC. there are Lloyd Shepherd and brother Sunimersisle has little Ulric Gal- lant and Lekoy Chlow and Mon- tague has scrappy ltay Ketch. in our opinion this small players has been deserving of a lot more credit than has been com- ing their wny- There are others too and we will try. In the future, to hand these boys their due. However. whether he has been barring injuries, Action in the Island Hockey Montague Looking about the league lately credit in the headlines, umulators like this season; Summer- Arsenault-Car We rnight mention a few of the 'mcen Arsenault and "ughes. Aces iicd ll up when Reeves drilled a screeiicd one past Dillon. Monta- euc lt)l'L'Cd ahead in thelnst sccond of the period. Hughes getting his win short rebound after Mann had made a good save. The Hughes - Arsenault - Car- roll line really took charge in the niitltilc SCSSIOD. Arsenault scored tviu on nicely executed plays. and the trio came close on a lot of other dangerous rushes. Aces made it 4-2 uhcn Frank Steele finessed his way through a hlueline block and L'ilH: a forward pass to Ulric Gallant (iallant deflected the pass into the cage. The Ace: roared back in the final frame. but were kept in check by the hrillisnce of the Montague net-iiiiiirlcr. Syl Bcriiartl was the unanim- - nus f'llfIlt'0 of the three judges for thc liolnian "most valuable play- er" award. Line-ups:- , ' .Vlontagut-:- Goal - Dillon. De- fence - F Landry. MacRae. Coyle. Ill-'l.iire. Forwards - Hughes, Ar- scnnult. (iarroll. Ketch. Landry, Aces:- Goal - Mann; Defence - Bernard. MacArthur, Reeves, Steele; Forwards - C. Grady, V. Harris. Hennessey, Lewis, Shep- herd, Gallant G. Harris, Chlow, Cutcliffe, G- Grzidy. SUMMARY First Period:- 1. Montague - Arsenault (Hughes) 9.36; 2. Sum- merside - Reeves 11.37: 3. Mon- tague-Hughes tArsenault), 19:59. Penslties- Coyle, Macllae. Second Period:- 4. Montague - Arsenault tliighes. Carroll) 5.34; 5. Montague - Arsenault (Carroll) glaiice.....By the way. contrary to reports in other papers Forbie Kennedy isnlt what can be termed a "product" of Dorchester. NB... Forbie was born there but left that little town at the tender age of two months when his parents moved to Charlottetown....Forbie is a product of Charlottetown's minor hockey leagues.-.He was born in Dorchester in August 1935 and came to Charlottetown in October of the same year. Saoik 5 'l'IInChallqtbtowIGInI'dlIl.'lhsmdny,Do0.l8.lU6 Montague-Flyers At Arena Tonight Bubby Dowling's improving Mon tague. Primroses. now in fourth place. meet Pnrkdale Flyers in an island Hockey League club tonight at the Sports Arena. The Primroses vaulted into sole possession of the fourth slot ahead of-idle B.Y.C. with a victory over Summersitte Aces last night that brought the Aces string of lseven straight wins to a sudden i halt. MINOR HOCKEY Following is the minor hockey activity today at the Sports Arena: 11:00-12:00 -Skate for Notre Dame girls. 4:00m5:00 - Practice for midget Abbles and midget Vics. 8:00-7:00 - Practice for Juve- nile Abbies. 12.12: ti. Summerside - Gallant (Steele) l-I02: , PenaIties- Coyle (minor and misconduct) Third Period:- 7. Summerside- Hnrris iBcrnard) i0 00; 8. Mon- tague- Hughes (Arsenault) 13.38; .9 Sumniciuitic -- (i Grady (Hen- 'ncssey ,V. llarrisl 15.50. Penaltics- Xlacllae. Rcferecs- (lord Kelly and Don Wbeian. Possible Remalch Between lowell And Kid Howard JOHANNESBURG (AP)-Willit Toweel is almost certain to de- fend his British Empire light- weight title against Canada's Ri- chie iKld) Howard for the second time in Halifax next May provided he successfully defends his crown in a proposed bout against Joe Lucy or Sammy McCarthy in Lon- don next March. Clarry l-larris. manager of How- ard. writing from Halifax. said be fore he left Johannesburg Willie told him that he would be happy to meet Howard ag n if the purse was right and Hans could guar- antee return air fares. Frank; group of CliATTER.....Both Don (Perfectl Game) Larsen and Yogi Berra arel are staunch members of the New York Rangers fan club.....Dr. Mackl Beck would be a great help to either Montague or B.Y.C. if some- one could talk him into donning the blades once again....Dr- Mack was quite a hockey player about 15 years ago with Prince of Wales College when the Welshmen could hold their own with any City Hoc- key team and played hockey at Dailiouste just two years ago...l-le is big and in good shape. and is only about :12 isn't old for a hockey players...-. years old.. . .That Will llcCluskcy's llarltlnie ring ratings are in today's Gurardlan Will is a keen student of boxing and his ratings are certainly well in order to avoid it pre-game ISLAND HOCKEY LEAGUE TONIGHT .- 8:30 P. M. will be on sa'e at the box office during the day. ifafloorts Arena rush tickets for tonight's game MONTAGUE PRIMROSES Vs. PARKDALE (run-g R The Flyera find themselves once again in the first place slot as a result of inst night's Montague win over Summersido The ion dropped the Accsl win average down to an even .61!) which is 25 percentage points loss than Park- dale. The Primrose: by takin a vic- tory tonight could pass t. Dun- stan": University and move into third place. A win would give them 8 pct , Of .444 1 i .4(Xl l0I' Saints. idle until January 10th. .lf Pat-kdale losses tonight they will be in second place and Aces will regain the league lead. Twice before Prltnroses and Flyers have met. Flyers won both tussles. The first won handily hy clown to the wire gvhcn Orin Car-. stir a 7-5 Parkdale win. Game time is 8.30 sharp. Likely lineups;- Montague:- goai- Jordan: De fense -Landry, MncLure, Coyle. Longaplile; Forwards - Arsen- aull. Hughes, Carroll, Dowling Trowsdale, Ketch. Mat-Rae, Mac- Fayden. 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