“The Chew for You” IIICKEY AND NICIIOLSONS BLACK TWIST A Home Product — Popular Everywhere Halifax St. Mary’s In 3-All Tie With Hawks HALIFAX, Liec. 6- till“ llnli-y till‘ llilrd lime- Iux St. hlzirys iiiu 1 10. of ,-k,~,¢|,_ A minute later Halifax caught in; up tonight llllll finally iictl "ll mill‘ "I07". R01’! Gfllld?! 8C0!‘- Moncton PIQVVIQS 3.3 m a ,,i.,“_i ing froni Gord Armstrong and Pat moving Maritime sPlllOI‘ lltlt‘i{€'_\'lP0\‘-‘f‘l‘5 League innit-ii, hltinrton had five of the seven The draw 19pm‘! H_.,1._;,,_\ (mn- pvnnliir-s, ilocky Sullivan of I-Inli- poinls behind ti". |.-_,.1,.._- 5pm {zit illlll Brian Robinson of Hawks John Bcavcrs, \\II(1II[4~\\ “M, Am, ucrr- zivcii misconduct; in ihc IterSt RZIIIIIIIPIN .'i-.'i, >11 .\l:ir,\'.~: lii=i lIl‘l‘i0(I for giving the referees ~ have a 13-point t‘(l£u nil llic tliiitl- tiii~ llll ' place lfawks. S! Iyfaiji-‘s ouishii Moncion ~ ' Moiicioii mated aiiciil Illl"“.‘ “'13- 2", time; tonight Iiui, iutiltlifl hing H751 PEPIOII H onto their lead any time. .l—Moncton. rhtzpatrlck . [.49 . ’ r Jce Htznairlrft vstdlilisliiil Penalties s Larler. amlowti. i Hawks first Ilflifl hilluny tiiriitiuli LPlklf‘. ‘ ilie opening [IPFIHII il- (‘illllllvtl Second Prriod i? t.iean IIIIOLIQIl-llii‘ l{:ii '|\' lll‘ll"l\'t' 3_,H_,hfa\_ Wilkes l, HIIg‘rl‘l:(lI lniiilIi-v; ~llli:l‘ll_'~) ,HUXICM‘ Steel, 12's, _‘ I _. 5 l” " "" m ti‘ 3- Woucton. lriioiiti xctond priioti ll} [ii;.|.;|.._- ,. ,i-. _, , hound O\'f‘l' I», tviltiii itilii iwir ‘Lirminw- Bllrlillcni 11x09 rlic cutl of tliii criiitii l-"iziiil-r Illll- Pcnniucs Mfimlamric’ Powers l2’ ouli scril Hawk: niiniiil rtcuin by ‘ Han gum Pcnod sliding tlin iiisv llllilill‘ IIII‘ spin-n.- '4 rolman “n: Dunlm,‘ i\\rlli{(‘5. Steel» 114 The lust lIl]'>'(\ giizil: Prllllf‘ villi 5_MUHM“IL Lock” In tlircc niiiititcs tif illr‘ <l:ii'l f llaarliwell- Robmwn‘ 1-43 the final iieriotl, .\ll Ifllllt‘ frniii 6‘H3i1i*IX-G3ud9@ gauging zittzii-ks 'i'or.i il-rrtinaii ‘Armstrong. Powersi 2.54 evened off Ills :i‘i'll‘(' in 3.3 imi Penalnes » Imonti, Ryan <21. '28 seconds later Riih Lr-vltir‘ ni- Stcei. Sullivan tmisconduct). Rob- foi-llnsoii HIIIIIOI‘ and niisconducti. lied to put iiiiivk= in fr/ittt Toe Blake Having Hard I Luck With Hockey Team SHERBROOKE, Que, Dec. 6 iOP) Old man Bl whose dogs ain't wha‘. tiiry used to be, Curling Schedule g Al Summerside iiow he's having iiiis iii limit-all. bad. It's no cinch for the 37-year-old coach to lake his rcgula: turn on the ice a-gain. But injuries ‘iiavc, played such havoc with his citib‘ i he's been forced into action again. i It is Just two sccisons ago that The schedule at the Sunimersldc Curiink Rink today follows: 6 li-m. — Ice l. EP. Foley vs. RE. Ellis: Ice 3. A. S. Hopkins vs. RC. Durnln; Ice 3, V. Groom vs, M M. Bell. 7.45 p.111. - Ice l. scratch game; I lilcctril- iToei Blaclicc, iiic “cilvd in, 2_ LAO Carley)“ vi F, “ab lampigllner." close uu‘. a bri - . _ '. ‘ , i. liant National Hockey Imague ca- 11:55’ Ice 3' J‘K' Curran ‘s' E" Cm- roer-wractica-liy l2 lull seasons‘. {v1.5 p.m. -_ Hp; mark ‘l G iviili Montreal Canadians “H595; n,“ Z V‘ Rowan u‘ T_D' v A broken icg finnllv laid him ,gv1O..,-;§Qn; 1m 3v P_ Kevs \.S_ WVE' low and brokc tip inc famous ‘ Jpnkma ‘ ' i Punch Line of Blake. Elmer Iiacii and. Matiricc Richard. llamas only With- ‘ He went to Houston of the Uni- in the last week Blake has lost I tod States Hockey League and Marcel Bessette and Jean-Paul l finished out the 1947-48 season, Bissalilon with broken bones. Now last season he ‘was coat‘ .r.g Biif- hid Toe has to get out there and do his stuff. aching dogs and 31L but still a canny player and a wizard at killing off penalties, To add to Blake's present woes . Came a touching visit from’? an old lbllddy- Murph Chamberlain, for Fcars a teammate of Blake's and ' (lilo of the American Lcame until L he had s disagreement ovcr policy 3 4 ' and left. Then he took over ‘Y coaching Valleyfield of the Que- boc Senior Hockey League. .Bloke is n coach who loves to 12¢ out on the ice anti show 'n.= players just what he means. H!‘ 1 new coach of Sydney Millionaires took the odd turn with the team. . in ‘clic bfaritimes. blandly ap- ‘ preached his old palI-—- "Listen. Toe. can you give me 1i line on a couple of players for sometimes on defence. _ I-Ie has instilled plenty of spirit lrvtn his players and at the moment . his team is IIHHELH! dcsperateiv my learn?“ . to third place in a circuit that is. “Hell. no.“ exploded Blake. "If ' l plenty tough. ll knew where there are any I'd flecause of Injuries Vaileyflefd l sirab them myself." —w— l...‘ ‘i; , The Ideal Giff For "HIM" MEN'S HOSE’ In The Famous \-\ Boxed For Christmas‘ of I 5 ' IIII SIIIIII IIIN THE GUARDIAN, ‘CHAIIIILOTVFETOWN Amherst Ramblers Hold Saint John To 5-A ll Tie l SAINT JOHN. Dec. 6*‘. (OP) -—- Alth th bl th ' leads In a llgizigllnieeysctlied: n2? key League fixture tonight. tail- DECEMBER 7. 1949 Millionaires Come From Behind To llefeaL Miners SYDNEY, N. 5., Dec. 6--(CP)~ Sydney Millionaire; broke into the clear with four goals In the YEO Louis Butler - By Jack Hand MONTAGUE — FRIDAY - SATURDAY “MICKEY” We Recommend This Family Show N. Y. Yankees Rel Ailing Charlie Keller THEATRE —In Color- Bill Goodwin - Irene u ~ _ J0]!!! siitmii erlay 338G 3 l l»- i . l in the opening gzinic of the new- out, beating after beating, and some of them real trounclngs to say the least. In fact up until the 26th game mark they bad the total sum of om win and one tie to their credit, but came back last week to hand Halifax their first defeat on home lee this season, and so far this week have sent. Monctori down to defeat. and held the league-lending Saint John Beavers to l tie game on Saint John ice last night, to no their first two games In a row this season without tasting de- feat. i C IVhether or not they can keep up their present pace against the strong opposition they have to contend with, of course remains in be seen, but if the Ramblers can match the ability on the of- fensive that their stalwart. goalie. Sonny MacDonald, has been do- ing of late on the defensive, they should b0 a team to contend, with beforo the‘ season is ovvr. o In last night’: game against Saint John, for instance, Mpc- Donald turned aside 52 Beaver shots against only thirteen by the opposing net minder, and only let the same number get past him as did his counterpart at the opposite end of the rink, five apiece, In fact he had only let three by him up until the 17.38 mark of the third period when Nick Nicolle, former Island hoc- keylat, banged two punt him in a space of a minute and two seconds. l O In any event, whether they can ever push enough wins across from now on or not to still latch onto a berth come playoff time. FROM nun ' ......... if they continue Iltelr preleni: showing they will keep the offi- cial league brass. who have been threatening stern measures, from their door and revive the patron- age of fundom who have been languishing during their con- tinued slump. MOMJCAMDE. Ininciaisibglre. Eng- ‘jubulilllifi i‘ YSESSIONS momenta IITL N“ ‘a HOUR ON TUESDAY CHILDREN to 58o m FIIRIIM 0B p ADI land. Dec. 6 - (OP) - Joe Davis. retired iidofosud world champ- ion of snooker, led Canada's George Cheater by seven frames to five at the and of the second day's ploy in their three-day, IS-frame tournament. Davis ls giving the Toronto cue- leiid Amherst Ramblers alitl liclrl the ltirst place Saint John Bccners to‘ 5-5 tie. With Halifax St. Mary's . lvlonctori HQWICS rlcadiocking 3 at the same time. Beavers re-. Wm‘ Um hockey Season sch“ rained iheinfottr-polnt ndiantagc‘. duled to get undcrivav at the ‘(Her the Hahgonlalm I Forum this Saturday night for frwo assisted gums. by N?“ NIC'~ the 194960 season when Sam, tile lair ui tho iiiirti period tie-t Dunstan‘: University and the prlvod ti“: lowly Ramblcrs o! al Charlotiteiovvn AIIOIWVCIIS as fmmh. m“ out o’ 31 gamg‘ I = Their briicc in the IlrSl. was Pqualled by Saint John in the sec- U——Afl'll'i ersl. Moussoau (Robertson, Gaudct) 13:22. 9--Saint John, Nicolle (Dem- chuk) 17:38. l0—Salnt John, Nicolle (Dem- chuk. Heoni 18:40. Penalty: Mosseau. Bowling HOLY NAME ALLEY! ll. of O. Lenguc Canridlans—2902—-1 point Salnts-296lk4 points. High single Father Cans 230. High three A. J, McAdam 580. Wlzarrls—3017--1 point City SIickers-—3076—-4 points l-llgh single H. Conway 315 High three H. Conway 690, Shamrocks-ZTIS-l point Stara-ZMQ-d points High single T. Crelghan 32ft, High three T. Crcigiian 795 No Team—2662-—‘/| point Fiuker!—3237—4l6 points I-llgli single K. Handregan $7 High three Gus Murphy 596. Famous PILLAR The Antonino Column, a lofty pillar which stands in the Piazza Colonno It Rome is 163 1-1 feet high. MINI SOCKS lAST‘ LONGER‘ WHEN THEY'RE statistics of the Commercial Boui- lng League up to and including the week ending November 26th at the Charlottetown Bowling Alleys; 0h’Town Alleys Commercial League The following are the league Allan Doucetta A. Williams Called On Carpet By CIIIIIIIIISSIIII PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 0 -<A.P) -.—Tho Pennsylvania Athletic Com- mission today called Ike Williams 0n tho carpet to give an official account of his story of o “flx" ot- tempt In his title fight with Freddy Dawson. Commission dialnman George Jones said he wants to know why tho lightweight champion suspected ho might be robbed of his title. As it turned out, Williams wasn't robbed. He rleclsioned Chicago's Dawson in n IS-round decision bout st convention Hall lut IlIIhL 1n on uniprecedenwd press otmfer- ence summoned shortly before the fight, Williams said s telephone in- formant told him a "fix" was on and that if the bout went tho dis- tlnce. Dawson would win. Williams wouldn't lay who mule the call. He did soy. though. that if Dow- son won a. decision he would have “plenty to tell." After the bo o said he must hove been give Ii bum steer." "We're akin; him to appear to- morrow noon and QIpll-In the state- ment. lie mldo to neWIlPlPer men before the bout." Jones mo. "If he had any reasons to mistrust our of- ficials. we wont to know whet they 8N. "So fu u we on comm-nod. we have implicit faith in tho ability and in Phlimdeiphln." Referee Charley Daggort gave William: filo nod, nlno rounds to six. while both Judieo, Funk Knaresborouzn and llo-rry unity, saw Williams o narrow eight-sev- en victor. Jones sold ho was owns of re- ports of heavy gambling on‘ the bout and had naked Boone Richardson. "to union plenty of man to 0on- cverythlnl w right." I 13-t0-5 IIVOTIM to'1lck i: by HIM time man 10 points ii frame. last period mngc Glace Bay Miners 7-2 in a rough, tough Cape Breton Senior Hockey League contest, seven points ahead of Miners and North Sydney Victories. second tangle Imnorroiv the first period but Millionaires caught tip and second. Thcy rattled in four more intqrlty of the Judge: and referees _ ullstont superintendent of police. veittwn Hall lost ni|bt and no that Yesterday of ernoon William: wn Dawson. the odds had tonight to out-scrim- The victory pushed Millionaires lied for Virs and Nliners night. took a 2-1 lead in spot. Glace Bay went by In the BALTIMORE, Dec. 6 —~ (CP) — Nc\v York Yankees today cleared the decks for trading by releas- ing Charlie (King Kong) Keller, an old Stadium standby. The faded veteran, plagued by a chronic back ailment, was forced to call It a career at the age of 33 when he accepted his uncondi- tional release after a conference with general manager George IVeiss. Once a member of one of base- ball's greatest all-round outfields ivith Joe DiMaggio and Tommy Henrich, Keller bows out of the Yankce picture after 10 years of service. The lylaryiand strong boy with a lifetime record of 184 borne runs. was a member of five Yan- kce pcnnant clubs and appeared in three All-Star games. Vlliih Keller cicfinitely out of the picture. manager Casey Sten- izt-l would like to move Tommy Henricii back to the outfield from‘ first base. Stciigci and manager Bucky Harris of Washington held a con- ference yesterday afternoon. set- ting up the groundwork ‘for a Yankce- Washington deal that would bring first baseman Eddie Robinson and possibly pitcher Raw Scarborough f0 the Stadium. Robinson. traded to Washington by (‘lcvcland at last year's winter meetings. might fill the bill at the Stadium. He hit .294 as a Senator and drovc in 77 runs. Scarborough. of course. ls prize bait for any team in the Imguc. He can be had—but only for a rrnntline player and a wad of dough. His 13-11 record with a last place club In 1949 fails to rlo iiim justice. The; Yankee-Senators trade talks was the hottest of the National Association (minor league) con- vr-nlion. Boston Braves and Chicago Cubit havc. been talking business with no names mentioned. The nu-fcomc seems Io hinge on the final de- cision in the Boston-New York Giants proposed . vap. Alvin Dark. brilliant Boston shortstop. is the man the Giants arc aficr. not sccrinri bascmatl Eddy Stanky, The Bravos arc re- lur-iaiit in part with Dark IIIIIGSS oflcrcd a rea-l star ‘in return. Bnn Dillinger. star third base- man for Sf. John Browns, may wind up in Clevcland aiiihoulgh the Indians will not pziv the asking prlCc of the moment. Chicago Cubs loppcd Bob Mun- cricf. Iiii-vcar-old righthandcrl pitcher, off their roster, soiling him in their Los Angeies club of iii-I Pacific Coast League. While the majors gossipcd about trades, the minors continued their draft meet-Eng with the class B and class C teams taking their picks in thc i-ilaver ioitcry. Class-B ctiilcd 76 men for n iolai of $72400 and the class-F‘- clubs sch-clad 39 men from class- LiflifgigleycknsigktfisllgglIzdflggsshgfi: 0nd, which ended.“ IID\VE\'EI'._\\'II.I'I I POINTS in the third in put tht- lid on kw L a6 1 Ibo k _ fans w,“ ‘Amherst leading .i~_. Aftei the 5,; 1.\.\e __ H 28,5 things. ~ d Chi“? Teak W” ‘g5 _ d ‘to ‘Beavers again equalized. the vis- Town Tax; _ ‘ Proceedings started to get really no °u e o‘) '1)“ "may . itors made it 5-3 but were unable Five Aces Ilvfillv’ i" the middle frflmc. D0- thc event. ivhich \\‘lll not only give ‘m protect me lend 3mm“ u“ . R ‘ I " foncoman Ed 1301a“ of Mme“ them their first iioclccv of the sca- lpemcd attacks " ‘alas drew a misconduct {or shoving snn_ buts chance to see how “Iousspau Opénod and cmsod m, Q1532,“ Elecitric the referee mm they‘ 13mm Mac. Mckqy Is going i“ Sham “P m“ ‘scoring for .‘\lI1ll(".'F-‘i. Th» other 61d lnnsefi ,lni_vre of Sydufil‘ 20f. fl mfllflt‘ 3'93!‘ l" U19 ‘V35’ l" Pia?’ and com‘ sticccsisftil RHIIIIJIOI‘ ninrlcsnicii ivcrc Chepker 12“ l‘ i 111‘ ‘for cumng Pa“ Plmz with his petition. 9,2. Mq) _1]_ all, ‘ i ~ v ~ ~~ i: ‘ stick. Allllollgh lllf! brand of hock/r?! jiicilllc. shot a I)l'ZlCf‘ for Sahib.“ “H1- n lp\enlng an round’ ‘Tommy My- . I.‘ d“. b s C. d ,0 b. ,» ~ . , pi~ “ll-rice lllms BF- 13 -43-G.kr~lyn of Sydney was sentenced N" h? . 8 @495‘ i!‘ Jiiiin. iiith Dick \\ra\ getting that‘? ,, M. Ki .... . . . much different iliaii has bcen SOull other ' i W” ‘w “mm M11’ 3 *‘I‘_"6!"""'° m ‘he sewn“ Permd "ml , _ v. v § ~ ‘ > v _ Jolin_ Bradley C. T. 3 23.1 iBnliin drew two minors as well. “B” "mg U" W“ l?“ “S” ‘ Allllwlsl t-‘ellflfllb ‘ml ll» lll- A B150 OT 12 23-16 Then in lite tiimi Biinn tang . ‘ l-‘ih-"li ‘ l "‘ “i " r. -' ' - f. . . “ if: fgffegilafvlfiafllail {Pin WT?" P 11"", ‘llblllllg llllilllllé "ll! r. Callaghan LT. 1o zalsiaii With Don innit» inn“ in B _ . p i’ .‘ ', , ‘ i 1m‘ gmle- smmi “f OnMQA. Doucette A. 21 '229.9ipieasini: bout. The rest of the performing here during .ha. uiiic. {made a liigli totiil of o2 SLOW yhrw pouimn )3 p yi “Qgglplflvers formed a ring around {hi} will be the onc's who \\".lI he sccn wry-nus; only 13 at u“, 5mm JmmlgR Whluock T-T- l: brig‘), “W; and let ‘hem m", M H for a in action again this ycai- tin ihfi ifllfl. That told the story of thclaferlin NIBCKeUZie Bji. l; while. Some of the crowd got on various teiam rosters. Willi 1h? ipliir; IR Perry TIT‘ 1,5 27',‘ U“, ‘Ms mm exception of the low younccr Ramblers showed some IIhpTOVE-IJ Ranqhan 0-15 18 2257i’ Boli Bovcnogs gflgfgd (m; for players who have moved up from ‘tiicnt. in acquiring their first pcr- s‘ petéson A‘ i 21 mQQlSvdncv and the fivo other goals tlic minor groups into iiitrrmcdi- iiozi 2-0 load. Mousscati. opening Cudmore TIT 15 mlfhitient ‘to blnclniyri», (‘liff Roach. atc company, the icague should ,thc scoring after Llilfillg a pns.s;.r_ hicAdanl fig‘ 15 219"; blykeiyn, Alex Birukow nnrl Bob nevertheless create a grcatcr in- ifriim Gene Pnlricr. worked nit-elyh,‘ lrlacxhmo‘ 18 2161, Gray tcre5t, ‘iiim position. (IFCW ottt goalie Floyd G‘ schleye, ME‘ 21 2...}, Conny Brown and Douz min- ‘ ' ‘ ’ lPerras and had no trouble in flnd- 3' Mcc n“ 011.’ 12 2134-; I0"! ialllrd for lllincrs. WM, an the wading n.3,“; sup. ‘ing the not. The second goal, shut R Maegan?" CIT: 9 mstsi 1 G1 First Period . plying the best competztirin avail- by McDougall. was screened from J_ McKay O_T_ 18 20s,. 0:5 '22:‘. Bah CI- Rlmvfl - 1-51‘ able within the Province in one Pcrras l1 seconds before the ses- Robert Dame‘ o.“ 1B 201M ~ (anggYfl m? l1 HP. 925 Specific 1Eague_ which w,“ 3150 in. slon ended. Paul MacMatiaman and , w_ chandler R A 21 2075. >~ ’ _ ----- -- - ,_ Burwn d“, , “SN, . -- < ; 3—Girico Ba), Runions, elude the rcvnai of ihc age-old \\ t. c Roberts BF 1,5 206A .' . ,. , . _ Be V0,. I H b k t .6 . - . (Vlnde, Jodoln) . .. 13.12 rivalry bctweti the M“ Abbll“ “ 5 “S” “C. ° °‘ “la. MacKerizil “.'1‘. i2 206.4‘. Penalties: Gray White ivtiit- and Crystali as We“ as ‘he "mat terms intless than eight llllIlIlCE5.‘E‘ Clark“, 1E 9 awtguhew‘ Ho“ l i high spit-ii of the I.\\‘O colleges. "I 1h? mlddll’ Cflllw- The Illa"? b)“. D, Gamhum R" 31 2033i i’ ‘ggcnm, period l plus thc addition of a team from ‘Dmvllll! find will? ‘_\"¢15 assisted by‘. R_ Hughes yvA‘ 13 203,3‘, gsydney Roach, ‘ the R. C. A. F. station at Summer- iD°ll!l_ Fm?- “llh Bill Kealns M“! ‘i F. Cox M.E. 2f 2024i tBownossi _ 135 Si,“ this ‘wire, Se“ m, r0350“ iGordie Dillloii also receiving cre- F‘ Mann,“ B]. 12 200.; 5__S_\.dn,,_\._ L1yk,,,_\.n_ why the present lcagttc set-up 4m “s I“7'I“’r-“' J. lllhitloclc C311 g1 lMcRac, Bcnlonl 19.40 shouldn't provc a highly success-X Alllhflsl ‘flllflml "IIPQCI 383m lflliflE gummy A 9 maj Pcnaliics: l\I_\'I(f‘I}‘ll 2, Phillips. M 0m nynviding m, paying cuq- , in the period iijlieti Callahan c-w- IBOIHD 2 flllfl nliSCOntlllCI, Mitc- lorncrs don't oirpccl ion mucii lniahwd o.“ a m“ p355 from Patel Games Played and Averales llmn“? (ma-mil PM“ After all. you can't cicpcct to as.» (""6" l" 111ml 0f the Braver Under “$00.. l TIIIHI i-i-riiiii “big lczigttc" linrltcy from a “srnzill $3‘? _ , _ 4 ,A_ Chandler RA, 1g 1995'. 5 SYIIYVXY- Blllvltcsfl. lcagtlc" Province. brim‘ ‘_I“"IH°IFII__DO\‘II_UF (m IfhCIB IVIflCDmiald 'I‘.T. 12 198.8‘ .. (Rvmvhv) ._ _ 2'07 . . - .sc<ontl (lHiiilILll nftci four niin- w_ Kitson R m 198,‘ i ytliuyi, lliiultoiv, 6 s- ing game is concerned. local fans 1938"! 0111-1“? Qhnoml" 2H2 x369 “a; J. Allcti A. 2t 1 ".1; ‘rwlufgn, l 1236 will also iiavc ilic opportunity of f Yisimrs a 5%‘ lead‘ it looked like 1 G. Vllliitiocli T. T. 6 193.8‘ 9__ s_\.dn,,y_ Gray "" " l seem-g two really top-notch pro- Beaver 1005 ‘Hm,’ Mike Demclmglil. Piueau B.F. 9 196.3 uriidcb,.and_'l3ea|onv _ 1454 ducts 9t the; Nauonal Iloclfey set Nicolle up for two quick goals ‘M Duffy R‘ 15 1951 P"""ItI°-‘7 Md?" lmlllm‘ “lid League in action on the OIIICIBIIIIE m ganainq “Macks shortly belorclF- Hugh“ M-E- 12 194-2 major), Boinn (minor rind nia- part of the program, when Gcorzc I the anie ‘endm if“ Newson R, 21 191 jorl. Hayes of the N. n. L. mi: allfli g H"; YUM "a. Bradley _ ca". 18 188.9 ___»_._-__-. Murph Chamberlain, former N. H. 1__\mherq "Mcvsseau ‘P01r.er) ‘BORN Dfllllcl C.T. l4 187.0 o L. playing star. Will handle the 6,50 *' * ' l F. shaiiiiiiaii n. i2 187.3 whistles during the game as an‘ z_A'ml'lcr<t McDougan (M30 L- DmI/Y Stanlei’ A~ 13 1553 added feature of the opening; Manamgh Bum“) 19,49 w-Halpenny 0-T~ 15 134 ' ' n.gi,i_ , . - l i i E. Corrish ma. 15 was - l Penalties: None. l s ~ ~ Second Peflod .L. Laclner ME. l5 183.1 i .. < . _ lA. Constable RA. 12 182.9 r REIIIIIIIIIQCIIIQ! iii}:fliilsllytfirdllsiiigndihglirl IP53!“ 3°!“ D°“'1“‘g ‘Keami l0. Dalziel cfir. l2 180 | Cl-EVELAND- Defl- B — lAPl - sticks to do battle in earnest for‘ Fritz] 5:10‘ . J~ BWW“ M11 13 l'79»5-R°ckl' Gmzmm)‘ 1mm“ "fiddle" a ban" “Osman bu,“ mumny and 4—S‘aint John. Wriiy (Drillon, 31m Bram“ A 3 liufiltvelght champion. won it unanim- SLZIIISCICHIIY ID the Maritime "Bu: ii/Ialrriillzi) $38.0 l1 (G \ c. MacNeill ma. a 113.3 0“ lll-mlmd ""1510" toms!" "Um Four" Hockey League ma‘ m mmcr , a anan audiet L_ Dunn A 9 1693 George (Sonny) Home. Home which they ‘have been the unvior- - i V in Taylor 0'11 3 ‘QLGIIOOIHZCI lllS bést ill the final rounds. do“ since the boglnnlng u; the Penalties: Burton. Knox. 1A record crowd of 14,202 watched season‘ 31 games “gm ‘ Thlrd Period‘ . nigh 5mg], the nrena card. I e e ~ 5—Saint John. Dowling (Fritz) Merlin McKenzie 511v Up until last week, everybody 4:25. and his brother in the Maritime 7—- mhcist. Knox (J. Mosienko) m h Th 1 b I1 dl th o-ao ' m L953“ hm "i" a“ “g ‘m ' Maurice Williams 3.11‘. 828 l1 VIRGINIA Bu fallen to 7 1-2 to 5. Corroru, ltli, London, lowland. (In. I180} D for $26,300. The "delayed" Sel- ‘S’! CIGARETTES Hoop League Games Scheduled Here Tonight Basket-ball will again . q local sporting ZICUVICIGR when Summcrsidc Sciiurmtiiis and Army clash in the opening gums o; a double hoop bill rit Prince n! Wales College ludltbtluni in I. and competition, with Refs Mi." and P.W.C. meeting in the encounter of the night. The first game will get undcitvay at seven o'clock lllld in» sctionti will be played iminediiitciv ltlll/i in; the end of the opening tilt. All four tcainis are expected m come up with some close play 1o- nlg-ht. with both Schumann's and P.W.C. expected to put on n lull; extra. drive to make their first break into the win column. both having 10st their first starts in lfiilglle competition. Their respective opponents. Arm; and Rays are deadlocked for sco- ond place in the league standing, two points behind the leading Saint Dunstans University IIOOTNIPIZ‘ Sport Briiels LONDON. Den. 0 _ IAPI The British Boxing Board of Con- trol today agreed to recognize Vlo Toweel of South Africa as the British Empire bantaniwclglit champion. Toweel won the title Nov. in by outpointlng Stan Rowan of Liverpool at Johannesbtirz but I. question arose as to whether Ro- wan might have ivelghed more than the lib-pound weight. limit. Rowan since surrendered hil British bnnhamvilelght title because of difficulty in making thl‘ Wrlsh!» TORONTO. Dec. 6 -- ICE" -~ The City of Toronto should pull to have the 1960 Grey (tiip football final played at the Cflllfllllfln Nil- tionnl Exhibition Stiitiiuin. ll on tlccitlcd lOdEly iii ii Jlllllii iiiicllnit of the C.N.E. sports ciiiiiiiiittee anal the civic park and exhibition omn- mlttee. 1t also was decided to allow soccer. rugby and trnrk and field sports on the field, iind to attempt to promote greater use 0f the sta- dium throughout the yczir. It has been estimated that 40.- 000 could be accommodated for the East-West ftill classic at tho C.N. E. This year's game at Vii:- sity Stadium drew about. 21.000. ‘—"’_' actions by any club from clnl triple-A through glass-C my be made tomorrow morning. During lhc tvvn-d-l)’ "'93" m‘ sion. 218 players wcro drafted In! an outlay of $439,850. a refill; , A‘ boxoo of 5 ' ‘lll-WIITIII’ IIIISIIICIII I , Waterproof In"