9' ‘IYIBWIPIIEIDIIIQ-pgg. complete Ilotor ll mug“, u here at I tl-o-o-p pulp‘ gm" our Certified Used Ports. These are all checked and hymn; Parts. All have the oxtn nor-ll of bells road-bested f Lawlor’: Auto Salvage Phone M! Mb litany St no Smith Is Leading Individual Scorer In - City Basketball League baskets and capitaliz- “Fflffngixifiioui shots. Earl Bmlth oygthe Navy basketball squad roll- m up 9s points in the first sec- tion of ilic City BaskctbaiY Lea- K116 statistics reveal. Smith's big point total gives him a 34 point ind over the runner-up LePage ,1“ c: the Navy who has account- ‘4 1°;- 04 points on 81 baskets and foul shots. - "surge oi the Saints is 1n third spill with 57 points followed by Jai- Cullen oi the Navy with 58 and Bradley and Nicholson of the paints and P. W. C. a step be- htnd with 55 to complete the top iix scorers in the league. Following are the individual iocords together Willi thc team iiandings: [hygr- F6 F5 PF PEI- flmith (N) 4c o e as LQPBKQ (N) 31 2 5 M Burgc (S) 26 5 l6 57 Cullen (N) 25 6 11 56 Bradley (S) 36 3 5 55 Nichollon (PWC) 25 b 4 b6 30¢)" (5) 18 d 11 40 McLeod (A) 10 8 6 4-0 Reddin (owe) i6 a n as inuiiii IS) i4 n 12 a’! Johnstone 4N) i6 fl G 35 ltlclunnan (PWC) 15 3 2 33 MoKinnon (N) 11 A 6 26 Young (A) 10 I 5 26 Aimpson (A) l3 0 8 24 McDonald (S) B 5 8 21 Rice (A) a s i0 1o O'Connor is) f) f) 2 18 Kennessey (N) 8 0 5 16 n. (B) 1 2 z 1c hnlille (A) 7 O 6 14 McLean (PWiC) It 2 2 13 l-‘iennessey (A) 4 2 f) 10 Peters iPWG) 3 2 1 3 q... tm 2 a s r Court trwc) 2 a a '1 Godkin (N) l 0 3 6 Clark (FWO) i 0 4 4 Hodgson (FWO) I 0 10 4 Quigley (PIVC) 2 0 0 4 Goodwin (A) 2 0 1'. 4 Sterne tPWlC) 1 2 5 4 Lecislr (A) 1 1 3 I Delaney (A) 1 0 1 2 Carmichael (B) 1 0 l y l PG-Jrleid Goals FS-Floui Shots. PF-Personal Fouls Firm-Points. TEAM STANDING GP W L I‘ A PM Navy 6 5 1. 308 168 10 Saints 6 5 1 247 306 1Q P. w. c. a 1 5 10a 264 2 Army O 1 b 159 230 2 llockey Practice PRACTICE WEDNESDAY A practice session for the Knotty Niners midget. hockey team has been called for the Forum Wednes- day afternoon from 3 to 4. S’side Bowling LADIES’ LEAGUE Results oi this week's 1115i)’ I" Stvond section of Ladies Bowlinu League. pluycd on Friday night in Capitol Bowling Alleys, Summer- mic. High single Eleanor Rogers 244. High three Joyce Bernard 556. iiruenhorus" V. Bishop . B Daley l. Dodds I. MrNeill . .. P. Williams Total-IBM). Atomicaz- Total-RUG. Crystals- D. Gallant .... .. 127 102 K. Mlllman . 15L! 9B L. Gallant. . I06 171 P. Nit-Neill 113 94 low Score .. 65 as TUiilI-IBQZ, All Storm‘. l- Peters ..._ _-...l32 1S4 12b l- hum .__ _.....ns 10'.) 1st l- Bsslcr 128 190 R.Kclly 11g g4 l" Giwdet .. . as as Toinl—1779. Kllroya:_ l Rflkers 134 as 244 G- Carruthera 34 '17 72 7- Rankin ._ g3 3g 93 {'1 Rankin mm ion s2 -MRcNuil [I122 1M 105 Toin1_1g45_ "hills:- z- Henderson ...... . "112 121 97 ~ sllllnhant .,"- MacNei-ll J- l-idstone . - "nun . Totahtm. JANUARY 15th MURRAY HARIOR YI- . MONTAGUE i-Illi-nx-n-n-i JANUARY 16th . MONTAGUE VI. “FQAPETWF 60 Illnks Entered For Confederation ‘Spiol In February Entries received over the week- end assured at least d0 rinks tak. lng part in uho First Confedera- tion Borispiot to be bold in city Februlry 10th to 14th. Latest entries included rinks front Pictou. Westville, New Glas- gow in Nova Scotla and Hampton and Newcastle, New Brunswick. The latest entry from Newcastle boosts the representation of that town 1n the ’sp1ei to three rinks. Provincial entries indicate that the Summeraide ciu-b will have six entries. Montague four and Alberton two. Club hprovemcnt A vast improvement to the clubs observation gallery is near- ing completion. Large plate glass windows are being installed in place of the smaller double win- dowl. The change gives spectators a clear and unobstructed view of all rinks. The painting of the interior o! the rink has also added attrac- tively to the club's appearance. Among the members reopened-tie for the improvements are I. R. McLaine, George Hawkins. <3. G. Hughes arid Hebert Hewett. Bowling ‘ (‘Htmm Alleyg Olty Iaeguo Bombers:- E. barter J. McDonald J. McCormick I. Connors J’. Ranshan “Jrotal-Iill. West Endem- E. Stanley .. D, Stanley V. Martin I. McKinnon J. Kays Total—3196. High single V. Martin 819. High three V. Martin 768. Alarm- V. Plneau A. Doucette B. Tierney F. Doucette . V. Peters . TotiJl-QVIS, Tigers:- B. McCallum .. E. D. Wood F. Dourette . H. Poulton B. Taylor Total—2940. High single B. McCallum 29d. High thrcc F. Doucctte 742. Timiilhl H! 7 Bruce Stewart's Lea- gue. Suggests Zivic Retire From " Boxing Game ‘WASlllNG'i‘ON, Jan. 13 —-(AP)_ ‘lhc National Boxing Asgociption issued report cards on 1 fighters tonl ht on my} Frlizie Zivitfshouldahan: up hi; gloves. _ Abe Greene, N.B.A. president. snid in a statement that Zlvie re- tired once. "cot-ceding hi; best day; were passed." But now. Greene continued. the former world's welterweight champ- lon thus returned to the ring and is trying to Cnsh in on his "good numc in boxing." "Zivic has long since passed his peak." said Greene. "and 1s working serious harm on the sport by his unsatisfactory pi] formances. The ratings. for n threecnonth period ending Jam 3, had no pat) tlcuiar surprises. Blliy Conn. who said he damn’! expect to fight again, was taken at his wold. He was dropped frotnthe list. That left heavyweight Joe Louis without a logical contender for his title. Ten Brttilda empire boxers were listed but no Canadians wen mcat- toned. ' ‘ Jackie Peterson. Diglsnd. w" recognised as flywelg-lot oh!!!)flim- Itmong the blx men listed as out- ‘standing boners are Bruce Wood- cock, Entire heavyweight champ- ion and needle Mills. who mad among the lIeht-heawwslflifo. . The NBA. wrote "none" in the space for logical heavyWlIlhi f"!- tenden" and promoted Eli-nu- ‘Vio- lentti" my tout‘? top taiutbklisttgg ml tending 17W!!! - there because ho bad defeated m- "Oikf-‘Y fuhs should witness the "Esme of the season" tonight when Saints and Legionaires clash in the first game of the second section with top spot in the standings go- ing to the winner. O O I Ever since the league got. ‘a. way 1t. has been generally conceded that the two clubs arc about the strongest in the league and. many are of the opinion that 1t will be a tWO-tBBm FACE Tlgthi. it) the wire, N91!!!" has 3'81 lo taste defeat and in games against the other tluts have always come out with cum- foirtabic margins. ii O it O In. their only appearance against each other they failed to decide a winner the game ending in an 8-all tie after the Saints had come from behind in the latter stages of the game and tonight both squads will be out 1n on attenrpt to break the deadlock that‘ now exists between them. -l- ll i- d- Just which squad will be returned the victors after tonighUs struggle 1s very much in doubt. Neither one has shown any decided superiority. Legion look to be a little better balanced than the wearers of the red and white but offsoltiau] this is the Saints superior speed a. factor that has played deciding parts in the victories they have chalked up this year. It O b 0 Whether 1t will be enough to get by the Legion yet remains to be seen but one thing is certain and that 1s that the game t/ouight will witness a herd-hitting, close-knit struggle all the way. There 1s little love lost between the-m and with at least teonporari‘ league leader- ship hanging in the balance both teams are very likely to play over their heads in their efforts. O l- I- 1' “Vb-lie Saints hockey team are be- ing looked upon as possible city league champions another athletic team from Saint. Dunslaivs proved to a nicety Saturday night that. they will have to be reckoned with strongly before the City basketball champions are decided. il- 0 + d- Beaten 70-33 1n_thelr only other appearance against the Navy team Saints Saturday night came roar- ing back to whip the Tars 34-33 and create ii. deadlock for top honors in tihe hoop league and by their hard- earneci victory put. an altogether different complexion on the out- come oi the league. 1' d- Up to Saturday night Navy had been having things pretty much their own way in chalking up five straight victories. Their margins of victory in each instance were decis- ive and it was really becoming a question as to wlicihcr they would have to taste defeat during the season. I’ + d- But. along came the Saints Satur- day night. to kmck any hopes of an undefeated season into the ash can. Getting over on early case of “jit- ters" as thc Navy rolled up n tc-n point lead the University team, checking' like leeches ail the way gradually cut irro their opponents lend to get. on even terms and wfn out by a closing rush. -l- + + But thc Navy didni let their un- beaten record so by 1n any easy rnormcr. There were only ll mallet‘ of a couple of minutes left when they shot two quick baskets to roll up a 3-point advantage but it prov- ed to be their (lying gasp as Saints realized on a basket and tvro foul throws to climax their u. ebuck victory. Il- 0- + -l- In fact it. was petmltics awarded ngnimt the Navy tihal pltiyvil it large part 1n their citwnfall. Sttinls capitalized on clghi. cf lliemdurlng thc game and they matte their P1118- encc felt when lnstirnming up thc game 1t was found that: Navy had scored 15 field baskets to their op- pomnta thirteen while lusting dc- feai for the first limo this seascn. Ill OI '0' Tonight. Prince of Wales C0~Ed$ and K, of C. girls’ tcctn meet in a return game and it will be a chance for the K. of C. outfit. to get re- venge for an earlier bcntim n1 lite ihnnda of the (To-Ede. In 11ml P791" lous game Co-Eds showini; 10m!‘ smart. basketball had a good ma)!“ in the scoring but the Knights of Columbus team. handled by Em smith are expected to furnish much siouior opposition m tonlghtl setto and it 1a likely that Co-Eds will have a different. defence system to solve when the t-wo teams swI-HC into action. ’ ly The ediii... m» Bob Fits-slmmons stopped Jack Dcmysey "The Nonparell." at New Orleans. Jan. 14, 1891, winning the world's middleweight. title. lie stopped into the heavyweight divi- lion and climbed to the top In 1m with a la-cound knockout of James .1. Corbett. He was dethroned in 109D bv James J. Jefiriea. For! yeors ter Iitaslmrnons won it third ttiie-lignt-mavyneidhi. ruler. He died h 101A underway at 8.30 sharp and that r 10st: 4-2 to Detroit. Here's a scene typical of the game at the Forum in Montreal (Jan. Wings have packed their goal with big Leo Relsc isitck tipraiscd) facing out. 1n PAGE SEVEN 8th) when Canadians 11°11'- 01’ goalie Lumley. Allen of Canucks ls circling in front while, at right. Howe (i5) of Detroit. blocks Canadiens Leo Gram-die, City League Leadership At Stake In Tonighfs Game At Leadership of the City Hockey League is at stake tonight when Legion and Saint Dunstanh, at present tied at the top o! the standings clash in an important fixture of the City Hockey Lea- gue. Botih teams will likely enter the game on even terms among the betting fraternity. Each have a large following who are conif- dent their favorites can come out on the long end of the score but at the same time sold followers are expecting a whale of o. bat.- iie before the smoke of battle clears. Impressive in their victories to date Legion and Saints should hit thc high spots in tonight's strug- gle. Bot-h are fast. both pack plen- ty of scoring punch and hockey ability and there has been such keen rivalry evident between the two cluibs not only this season, but also last season. that fire- works nre very likely to break out almost at any time during the encounter. The game is scheduled to get means 8.30. Fans are again ask- ed to refrain from smoking and this rule is to be strictly enforc- ed. Much interest has been evi- denced over the game and a rec- ord crowd is expected to sit ln on the proceedings. Following 1s tihe tentative line- ups of the two squads: _- Lineups; ' Legion: Goal, Cudmore; defence,I P. MacDonald. A. MacDonald, An-I drew. Carmichael; forwards. Dow- llng. Carver, shepherd. Perry. Strain. Williams. Richards, Gilles- pie. MacIntyre. Saints: Goal McKinnon: de- fence, C. MacDonald. Meihot, Bingo; Forwards. Mahar. Blanch- ard, Mclsaac. Ledweli. Rodgers. Farmer, McQuaid, Thlbatilt, Mc- Dougall. D‘Amours. llockey Practice There will be a practice for the Juvenile Aibblos today at the Florum, from 3 to 4 u-m. flanadiens And Bruins Play 4 - all Draw Bruins and Cauadions of ihu Holy Reticcnici- Hockey League played to n rugged 4-bit draw in n scheduled game played at. the Upper Queen Street rink last night. Molyneaux of Canadiens pulled off thc hut trick when he netted three counters with Burns ac- counting for ihc- other score. Doyle lcil the Bruins with two (‘OUIIIBFS with Shepherd Ind bar- ter getting one apiece. {to-e mic: iuiii roiiiiiir WBLIIGII The Forum Babe Ruth Able To Walk About NEW YORK. Jan. l3 — (AP) —- Bebe Ruth was sblc to walk about a ceca-tdor at. Wench Hospital to- day — one week after undergoing an operation on his neck - hos- pital authorities nimounced. The former home run kii18'S condition was listed as "good” in the latest report issued at the hos- pltsl. - At the same time. 1t was revealed phat a 12-year-old boy, further uri- ldetitified. pleaded so hand for an opportunity to see the baseball idol that he was finally admitted and chanted briefly with Ruth. A hm- piiol spokesman said it was ti" first visitor admitted outside of the immediate family- Curling liesults Following are the results of yes- terday's matches 1n the British Consols elimination play: Dr. W. MacDonald. 1S; H- R» Carruthers, 6. J. s. Moore, 8, Dr. E. S. Gid- dings. 13. Col. G. E. Full, 1d, William Nich- olson, 5. E. F. Acorn, 9. R. B. Bell. 7. R.S.P. Jardine, 7. W. R. Cruivk- shank, 8. SENTNER TROPHY PLAY Dr. W. MacDonald. 1S, J. F. Mc- Leod, 5. Dr. H. Mt-Iniyrc, 7. I“. R. Mc- Laine. 6- WRIGHT TROPHY PLAY Dr. H. H. Pierce, 11. H. R. Bell. 5. BRITI SII CON SOLS ELIMINATION This afternoon, 4 p. m.-- Ice no. 1- H. R. Carruthers vs. Dr. E. S. Gid- dings. Ire no. 2-- W. R. Cruikshank vs. J. i". M'~l.<iod. Ire no. 3-- E. F. Acorn vs. Dr. W. uMcDonrild. 7 P. !d.-- William Nicholson vs. H. l. P. Jar- dinc. ' 9 P. M.- J. S, Moore vs. Col. G. E. Full. Tonight's Schedule Seutner Play-ll I’. M. L. B. McMillan vs. J. J. Morris. J. A. Fraser vs. Dr. E. S. Gitldings. Wright. I'|l,\‘—-D I‘. M.. W. R. Crulckshank vs. H. 1?. Car- ruthers. R. D. Qulgley vs. Ci. R. Keefe. POSITIONS Now Tied For Fleet Place Legion and it. Dunstan’: Fight It Out It lo a u»... 8! nling Game The llavy Hoop Team Practice Owing to the girls basketball game at P.W.C. tonight at 7.30 the Navy basketball team will hold their practice session at 6.30, Play- ers are asked to note the change in time. ' Spring llallcy And llarnley In 2-all Tie Spring Valley and Darnley play- ed t3, game in the North Shore League Thursday night, Jan. 0. Final score Spri-ng Valley I. Darri- ley 2. The first period opened very fast as the ice was perfect and eavh team was anxious to get the lezd. Both goalies were called ufl; on to make some brilliant saves. Hickey in Darnley nets being par- tlcularly brilliant as he robbed the smooth skating Woodslide on sev- eral occasions. It was at the twelve minute mark that Woodside skat- ed from a face off at his own biue line, rounded the Darnley defence and went; right 1n on Hickey and rifled one into the right hand corner of the cage. Darnlcy fought back hard with Harding being robbed twice by Champion in goal. Geo. Woodslde converted R. Champion's pass out into a goal at. the eighteen min- ute mark, this ending the scoring for the period. Spring Valley 2, Dzirnloy t). Darnluy came out in the second period determined to even it up and had their efforts rewarded when that good little player Eldon Harding scored at the four minute mark ussistod by MacKenzie and Thompson. MucKenzie and Schur- mun were handing out some good fair body checks 1n an effort to slow down the on rushing forwards. At the fifteen minute mark C. Mac- Kenzlc evened the sod-re at S-all on u long shot flint Champion mis- judged. The period ended 3-2. The pat‘? of the first two per- iods had taken much of the speed from hath teams and they seemed content. to shoot long and wait for thc breaks which never came. Craig uus in on Champion and hit the [n51 and R-nmsny picked up bincblenzirfs rebound but hoisted lI. over the cage. Geo. Woodslde and C. Champion were robbed time after time by the agile Hickcv who was on in every sense of thc word, Nriihvi" trim scored mid gain: end- od es mentioned above. Stars of tho game \\‘<'I'O flit-lacy". Woodsidr, Harding. Lineups:- Dnrnloy: Goal. HICIQ€_\'§ (Yofrrncm. hiauKctT/lo, B. Craig, L. Clark; for- ivztrds, E. Harding, E. Craig. D. Ramsay. L. Harding, W. Wootlside, F, Thompson. Spring Viilley: Goal, Champion; defence. Schurmon, Palmer, B. MnrKonzle; fortvui-tts, E. Champ- ion, C. Champion, R. Champion, '1". MnvKitinooi. J. Mni-Kinnozi. G- Woodside, B. Wall, G. Glovri‘. L.‘ MacLellan. Referees; 0. Darragh. F. Simple. FIRST GAME SEWIIII SEGIIIIII FIIRIIM SPECIAL I05 Kent St. ALL POTTERY WARE GOING AT HALF PRICE ALSO NOVELTY JEWELLERY. CROCKETTS Jewellery VALUES . Phone 2026-1 Croscents Tied For Second Spot Following 16-6 ‘Win Over Truro HALIFAX. Jan. 13 —-(CP) — Halifax Orescents rode out of a three-game slum/p tn the Maritime Big Four Hockey League tonight by trampling ‘Truro Bearcats 16-6. biggest avalanche of goals to hit any team this season. The w‘!- upped Halifax into a three-way" second-place tle with ‘lkuro and Saint John Beavers, who 1°51 m- night to Moncton Hawks 7-6. goals each. Spike Pud Sianhope oi Grescents. Kink MacDonald and BillyMaclnivre of Truro. The remaining singles - let’s see, four -—Went. to Halifax’! defencemen, Powell and ‘Thomas- snd to Truro's Steele and McEuch- Four penalties were called, t-wo against each team. Four players potted a brace of Larabie and. BT11. Woiioped twice by Beavers. 10-0 Summary and 8-4, and once by Moncton 9-5. Flrlt Period during their three-seine road 1-Haii£ax, Redmond (Sullivan! jaunt last. week. Crescents unleash- 9,06. ed I deadly barrese to was the Zi-Haliiax, Powell 9.31. worst insult at any team since 3_1m1itax. Thomas (taxable, Moncton inundated the now de- wade) 14,15. funct Halifax United Services 14-1 Penaujcs- Nun“ Nov. 8, when the circuit was only 5.5mm] Puma three games old. L-Haliiax, Redmond lGrayu 0f the 39 scoring points that Sullivan) 1_53_ Crescents assembled. 22 went to k-I-rurol M.cD°n.1d (Gpgbgw- their second-string line of Rock Sullivan, Prank Redmond and Jimmy Gray. Sullivan collected six goals and three assists, Red- mond four and Gray set up seven tallies. Truro's netmlnder, Earl Boates, is nicknamed Leaky. He ski) 3.55. 6-Truro, Steele 435. 7—-Hali-fax, Sullivan (Gray) 63$ S-Halifax, Sullivan (Gray) 12.18. 9—Halifax, Sullivan tGroy) 15.39. Penalties: Roach, Stanhotx, Moo - Dachern. ‘iii’? $311,212’.“ii.!§.."ii.‘.ii“°i‘iI Th“ 1’°"°" fence away 1n the Iii-goal last lo“‘lzljgicr;ixé.flarabie (WadQ lum- itoriod in a desperate attempt to overcome Crescenis early advan- tage. Halifax rammed 1n three goals 1n the first period without a re- ply and tacked on four more in thc second while Truro was get- ting two. But. Crescenis didn't really get: cracking until the last 1ap-—s spot iii-there they usually wrap up and fade away. Over one stretch they were fir- ing and re-loadlng at the rate of a goal a minute and at other times faster. Two scores in the third period. both by Sullivan. came only b0 seconds apart. In the second period the diminutive Sullivan blasted home three con- secutive Halifax goals. each of thc-m set up by Gray. The pace of the game hit such a rapid center. 1n fact. the} ‘the boys almost forgot to trip and slam one nnother- but’. not quite. il-Truro, MacDonald 1.34. l2~Halifu.\', Redmond _i5uil.ivs§ Gray) 1M. til-Truce. Mlclntyrl (Medyb- ski) 2.35. l-t-I-ialifax. Larabie (Whetbbg Wade) 5.44. lib-Halifax, Stanhope (W140, Larabic) 0.15. l0—1-Islifax. Stanhope thumbs‘ 7.14. IL-Halifax. Sullivan (Ibedmonfl 745 18—H2iifax, Sullivan tThdmaI; Redmond) 10.46. ID-Truro. Maclntyro (Barbe well) 14.47. _ ' lit-Halifax. Redmond (Girofl 15.15. I1~Truro, Mat-Eschern fMsi- Eachern) 17 17. Mi—Hs.11fax. Sullivan (GIQ Whebbey) 19.11. Penalties: Redmond. Moncton Hawks Nose Out Saint John 7-6 MONCTON, N. 8.. Jan. 13-40?) —~MOI1CLOI'I Hawks dropped Saint John Beavers into second place with Truro Bearcats and Halifax Crescents in the Maritime Big Four Hockey League tonight by nosing out the port city squad 7-6. Moncton was never headed as they went ahead two goals in the first period while holding Beav- ers scoreless. but s momentary lapse in the second frame enabled Beavers to draw up to a. 4-4 tie, the nearest they came to taking the lead in the hard-fought battle Hawks now top the league by four points. Hawka played without the aer- vi-ces of their star left winger. Buck Trainer, but introduced s. newcomer to thc Big Four loop, Stan Milne of Po-rt Credit, Ont. Milne started on defence but mov- ed up to a. wing position 1n the second period and contributed an assist, on Mike Demchuck's win- nhig goal. Playing coach Windy Btcelc filled in for Trainor on the first l1ne and scored the first goal o! thc game on a, pass from veteran Sammy MoManus. Dowiing netted Hawks second goal on a, relayed pass from MrMz-inus and Fiascr near the end of the period. Hawks extended their laud to four goals early in the second frame when Dowllng scored his sorond goal of the night with Mv- Mzmus agillll zissistinp. and Cheri-i ion hanged in Whitlot-Ks pass. Beavers than came up with the best effort of the night, and when the firing had rlicd away they had accounted for four goals 1n e hec- tic seven minutes of play. Ab Col- weii opened Beavers scoring assist- ctl by Kyle. anti two minutes later Butler scored from Mykctyn and Fitzgerald. Kyle made it, thrse goals‘ for Beavers c-n relays from Coi- weli and Whalcn. and Fedcronirk ended the visitors sroring sprcc with n“ assist from Eslnlirooks. Agnew put hinuctoit 3110x411 when he scored on Fraser's pass and Beavers again knotted the count \VIl(‘f1 Butler scored from Fitzger- did and Whalen. Bell's unassisted Root at ilie 17-minute mark ended thc sot-curl period scoring. Whit. lot-It flild Eslnhrooks tlrcw (liq only major penalties of tho game.- near thc end of ihc period when they sluzaed it. out at: thc saiii: Jnhil end of the rink. - Dbmvliiirk fired the ivinning goal for Mont-ion at 8.30 in the third period when he nc-ttcil a pass from Agnew and Milne Bcnvcrs pressed to overcome a two- goai deficit, but their best Cfforis producer! a lone murkcr “i. 11.1!) when Colwell scored from Whnicai. i SUMMARY First Period 1—Moncton. steeie_ iiicManus- secmid Period s-Mcnetm Dowllng (Momma ki/Igicton. Charlton (Whltlofl. John, Coiwcll (Kyle) 51- 6—Sa1nt Joihn, Butler (Myketm Fitzgerald) 0:00 ‘f-Salat John. Kyla (Colwik Whalen) 11:00 8—Saint John, Federonick (Esto- brooks) 12:00 9-Moncton, Agnew (Fraser) 14o- 00 ltl-Saint John, Butler (Fuji. 51d. Vvhalen) 14_:30 11—Moncton. Bell 17:10 Penalties “Ftraser. Kyle, Whit» lock (major), Estabrooks (major). Third Period 12—Moncton, Deimchuck (Agnlfl Milne) 8:30 ‘IS-Saint John. Colweii (Whale!!! 11:10 Penalties ---l<'i'oser. Broda’s Goal- tending ls Big Factor By FRASER DIIICDOUGALII Wamullnn Press Staff “rlicrl 'l'ORON'l\‘), Jun. 13 - <01‘) --v Chalk up as many assists as XVQ like for haPPYfl-lucky Walter tTurk) Bmda for the successful National Hockey Lruguc campaign. waged so for this season by the Toronto MQIDII‘ Leafs. 'l‘he superlative goaltcnding d the fabulous fat. man from Bram don, IVIHIL. ranks as the biggest‘ single factor in the startling re- versal of form ixhieh CliffiCtl the Maple IaClI,I$ int.) first place this you‘ from their ignoniinictis fifth 0i last seasuti. The pudgy. Lii-ycar-old nelmlntb t": has helped to snatch more chm one game from iiic fire when the rookies in front of him three of the five Iifjill defense-men are k1 their first. league season » failed to squelch opposing attackers M completely as they might. lie ilC-Sfilii tlip season with the aiin of winning the Vozinn 130M)? In)‘ iiio. league’..-kitit-standing neto fllilldfl‘ \\Iii(‘l) he won once b91011 ~11; the 19411-41 season. But ti]?! new ihut shapes up as a hOpQIQ task in view of the lend Bill Dun- nnn of the Mont-rent Canadians has piled up. Broiin tins been snow‘ on t): limo; in :14 games for an avo ercge of 2. 1 goals a game. Dumal has yielded 70 goals in 32 mete. on average of 2.19. The wide-open style of piety o0 opted by the Leafs tart any in cutting dorm the lend oi imperturbable Motilresl silt 11:05 Z-Moncton. Dovriing tiilcMaitus. mm) 15:52 MIEIU '—ITIX. a-kto won the tmphy in tho three null. ~.c-......-.- L...