.-.-.- N.-.2...-v HE SHOOTS . Hickey & Nicholson's Black Twist HE SCORES AND IN THE FIELD OF GOOD CHEWING T0- BACCO YOU CAN SCORE WITH -Moncton Hawks Tangle With Islanders Tonight 'l'lie Moncton Hawks, cellax beam in the Big Four circuit, will be the visiting team over Forum ice (0. mglit ulien they tangle with the Islanders in the first leatrue tilt to be hi-Ici here in over a vreck. The game was scheduled :.,r here last night but was postponed due in poor flying weather out of Moncton that prev.-nteci the llawks iixni makiiig the trip to the Island, It is slated to get iinderwziy at 9. ox-lock The last. time the Islanders were neen in action in a League club - mer ll(llIl(' ice was a week ago Tues- day, 3-1. Shziriiiig from a '7-4 heating by Saint John on Tsiesday. the Hawks will be seeking revenge here to- nr and are expected to put up ri F1? 1': slioiving against the league Jeriricrs Ural fans will have the opport- vniir of seeing Jack Morrow, per. tvisiitlng in the lslanrlers garnet mid mid iii-cry for the first time. 2.21 iroitivaliy enc-ucli. Zl'.'ll7l'lS' the I.'.i.v.s. the team he no ed i 111 up until llSt neck as one of '. nor top scorers. nocibmke? Are Cancelled TIAIJFAX. Dec. 19 - (UP) '1ivo srlieduled (.!IlYIlES in the Marl- iime Senior llorkey League to- night were cancclied because of poor ii'-avciliiig conditions. CAO .'-lorin which boiled over the Marf l.is: night and today . same; between Saint John at Halifax and Monclon at Chsrlotletmvn. Beaver? Release Two Players SAINT JOHN, N. B.. Dec. 19 - Saint John Beavers, of the Mar- inc Senior Hockey League, have "sod Gordie Armstrong, right i arid centre. and left winger ulessc) J3lllL'S. both of . a club official announ- l'Li,l loi . It was thought like- Jv the; Ollld join teams in the Qiitbec 9" "ncizil Hockey League. Tlicn lcavcs Beavers including coach uh:-n they downed Beavers Ello. l SANTA sAvs:3 Too many cooks spoil the broth and too many delays spoil your Christmas shopping. SHOPPING DAYS 10 CHRISTMAS l l Max Bentley Clings To Top Scoring got BIONTREAL. Dec. 19 - Max Bentley still clings to first place in the National llockey League scoring race, statistics released to- day reveal. He has 11 goals and 21 assists for it total of 32 points Thrcc points behind is Ted Ken- nedy with irine markers and 20 as- sists. Kennedy now is only one as- sist short of Bentley's pace-set- ling record for the season. Leading goal-gctter is Tod Sloan whose 27 points are made up of 16 goals and 11 assists. Team-mate Slll Smith is ilireateiiing his mark having racked up 15 goals. Smith's ll assists put him in fourth place with 26 pniiits. tied with linemale reversed l totals of ll-1'-'26. Fir.-I nor.-Toronloiiian among ilnadinz marksnren is Gordie Ilmre of Detroit who has an even 12-1'1 ) for a total nf'.l-1. poir.-ls. During the , week he unsealed Maurice Richard lof Kloiitrcal and . COll.'l"llCl. l Detroit's Terry Sawchuk is top 3 lcain-ave'.'age goalie with the least lgoals scored iigainsl. him. In 28 .,Y1Ell.lTfLS. he zillowed 55 pucks nzisl him for an average of 1.96. Turk Brncla of Toronto is leader in the Chlcago's Roy onish-Plctou-Colchester senior Hockey League. "B. LONG WORK RECORD WI-.1l.l3Y. Lincolnshire, England- (CP)-E. 5. Kitchen. who hasjust celebrated his 90th birthday. re- called that when he started work 7-1 years ago he was paid at the rate of s9 :1 year. llKE'.'I'6.I uwlws fClRT Don't lx'nri'.v uhai lo tzrt li ionic; and the bright minla ullli it. the 139 KENT ST. K!VIfZK??P!!2EVtf!Z1'Tff(!iC( MALLORY Christmas Gift Certificate can't spare time to shop nioundf Well relax. because il your problem is solved. Give him A Mallory gift. certif- Mallory hats from 50.50 up. -. im? Or in it that you just turn hal, and bat. box to 20 Store for ME" CIIARLOTTETOWN berg Douglas - A Thrilling Yeo Theatre MONTAGUE -- FBIFSAT. ONLY - SPEOIAII BIIOAHEERS GIRL. In Technicolor-Yvonne Decorio - Phillips Friend - R0- Story of the Sea. in a scheduled game of the Antig- Tlie "bad boys" of the Maritime Senior Hockey League circuit are going to have to watch them- selves from now on unless they want to finish a hockey match feeling like they had a bad day at the races. M.S.lI.L. officials have ilei-idcd to curb mounting penalty figures by hitting them where it hurts most, the old poc- ket book. 00:0 TH... DETROIT, Dec. 9 -(CP) -De- troit's Red wings crept 10 within 3 point of the National Hockey League-leading Toronto Maple Leafs ionight as they swamped Chicago Black Hawks 6-1 in a one-sided game before 10,038 fans. The injury-riddled ABlnck Hawks scored the first goal of the night but that was their sole claim to distinction tonight. They seldom were in the game after that .-is the VVing5 scored in every period. Detroit's victory left it just 3 stop bcliind Toronto which was ldln tonight. It was lllP clgiitn game in a row without defeat for the Red Wings who gave their old lcamniiitc, Harry Lumlcy. :1 From now on it will cost play- tlic ncw ruling tlicy brought in at ti League session hold at hlonc-E ton on Sunday. To many this has not come as a surprise. The change could be seen cumin: from in fact. .1 long way off. ni:i.'iy lizivc bccn wondering why the system was cvcr shclvcd liy Ica- gue officials in the first place. . . . - Tlic lcaizuc has lirvn liaiiding out iii:-cc-da,v SllFill0llSl0llS all sea- son for continued awards in those divisions. but didn't. seem to have much effort. vvitli some r-vcn get- ting their sccoiid suspension for llicir niisdcnic:inoi'. ivilhoul imy visihlo curliing of high-SllCl(lll',.!. manliaudling rcfcrccs. ctc. The systcm was inarlcqiiate anyway. o - o o , land. there were no results of the Big Four came at Moncton be- twccn the Beavers and Hawks on tho sport page of this ll-W0? 3'05- lcrday. Tlirnurzli lndircct sources liowcvcr. the final scorn has been ascertained and shows Saint John the victor by a 7-4 margin. lohnny Black's Arrival Here Is Delayed - Johnny Black, re-lnstnted pro of the Vancouver Canucks of the Pacific Ooust, Hockey League, has not as yet arrived in the City as the newest addition to the P. E. Islanders Hockey Club. Black was due to arrive here yesterday. but conch Leo Lam- oureux stated last night that al- though Black left. the West Coast two days ago. he has not heard anything further from the new player. It is his opinion that he has probably been held up by the recent. storm enroute to the 1:- land. but is expecting his arrival at any time. In reply to information about Black's ability. Lnmoureux said that he had seen him play three years ago and looked good. but he said, ”hc'll still have to prove himself before he make: the team." Lamoureux also stated that it will probably after his arrival here before his ateur comes through. and will not be in action until the details have been completed. "We will arrange for the re- Instatement. by wire." he raid. "which usually requires three days." mvizsr IN eco1'I7iNn GLASGOW -- (OP) ---About to per cent of North American in- vestment in the United Kingdom has located in Scotland. according to figures here. Since 1946. 8 score of Canadian and U. 5. firms have established factories in Scotland. SEVENTH YEAR The 1951 National Health Week in Canada. February 4-10, is the seventh annual observance of the I week. ers 21 525 fine for a lI1fllCll-fills-l . I , , mndum pmmuy mm 510 rm, n l He pilcd uph 32' sfixcts. half of misconduct infraction. That was them m a "53 "5 permd n take three day: - official -reinstatement as an nm- . real workout in the Chicago not. which Detroit goalie Terry Saw- chuk had only three. Detroit's scoring was divided among six players as they all took ii crack at the luckless Lum- ley. Aftcr Adam Brown's Cliicurzo tally, Bob Goldliam rvcncd xhcl game nn :1 play with Gaye Stew- art and Iilclro Prystai. , In the second period Pl')'Sl&ll and Jimmy Peters fcd Ted Lind- say for a goal at 5:09, and Pet- ers followed half a minutc lat--r with the assistance of Leo Rcisc and Jim McFadden. Reise was also in on Sid Abc-ii: goal at 2:56 of the third period. taking a pass from Red Kelly to sct up the three-way effort. Gord Howe scored on Abel's puss hail!- shutouts dlvlslon with five. , ,. , way througli ih pcr'od. .nl l TOVOMQ Cmmnues W add D9”' 'I:h.P Suspcnfmn hiultem NM Clarence Raglan (closed out 'l.li(e lalties to its long list. leading. with hu”,”lg ill" Wlmlij C1)” for '3"? S,.m.-ma on a pas: from Lindsay 'a current total of 361 minutes. ,m”,”5 f"”””' whwl" -l" ” SGML; Wm, 4P5 st-conds (5 go, This week. two players share "bad '5'” "gm' ",5 PM-lcr lg?” out - man" honors with 58 minutes each Of ham :l".d ff)” 5,l.7"m&""g hlzllt svnmmnv 1" the 60”” '””l' "9 T”"”"” Si i'.'ii..3”.'.7l.”5lsliiflilifg ill? ..i.iX. dlnrtson and Ted Lmdsay 0! tint is l';l'lYlll)g claim hnckcv suf- Fhsl ""i”d ro . s . s t The kadcrsz G A P” for, having to play without the lgcl, By 4 M. Bentley. Toronto 11 21 3'2 Smlm” 3 WM "Mn" MT, lh”; ,L),lS.,a:i(.)" B:,:::::,., 4:”, K”'medV. T0T'0m0 9 '30 29 games" - Four” ll: MKM. qt 2-Detroit Golclliam S1”"'.T0"mm 16 11 27 flilsl-li0i'rl:i:?nlllhaSu'r'llt(li is." tlicmpn"ir- iG. Stewart. Prysllail 9129 2'1:inn::;h'TTor?)ngO 41 :2 ticular brlub manziccnicnt down Pcli-'31ll9'3 -s F0g0ll”- Gl'3V9-ue- a' '. oro 1 5 i. ' i ” . lHW- Dem” 12 12 24 3."-.:.?..'5 ii'.T”ll.i'.”"3.ia3.i3dl.1"...3.T5 second rerioa Richard. Montreal 13 9 22 tOn;n'm'el C.1u'h:1; wmp1ffm,C” R". conflchcri Chicago 11 11 22 with the pln'.'cr.i prirticiitlzirlyi ifl 3--DCl1'0llu T-illdiall lLmdSal' Denali 9 12 21 they feel he has been aondcd in-l lpT.V5l-3i- Pele”) ------ -- "4109 l.D. Bentley, Chicago 7 14 21 to Mun" h,. m; oppgsiflon. as is 4'-Dellmtv Peters .Cuir3. Monilreal 10 9 19 somonmos Hm H”. l lRelsc. McFadden) 5:46 5 1; i2 - - - - 1 - wc. n 1 . ., . Babmldov Chm?” 7 12 1" inlisglltidihmiljlll)(lhomllill-ludlilllq Third Period Thomson, Toronto 1 18 19 V1 iv” W I. , , Mums) ,md Maoliuy Montreal 12 6 l8 Ll" ” P” "1 M 1' lr .- l ' will hm-p much more effect than .)-Delioil, Abel ggggtolgiaaroolilznlo 1,1! 1.1, Ii ilircc-(lay rust, ll's tough mil (Kelly. Rcisel 2:36 V - ti l l srmir-l' c. it's 6--Detroit, Howe Ml'l'aFlden' Detm” lg ll, lC1lllL'l1p llir-mdtlii-r plhrxvci-S too. (Abel) 19:14 pew” Dem)” 1 ” ' ' 1')nrtil'ulnrly if luv i: on lllo busi- 7-Detroit. Raglaii ! gossdglxiaxorgzfiou ii: 1: nnss end of n sw'n:lii;z stick. ..-IO. fldnclsay) 1011-1 4 ' V . - Tl -1'. .. tr . lzff .-LL-L Prysmli Detrml 10 6 1 willil lllllltiltrglogljplni-Uplnwllllllll loirih . , Klulmyi Tomnto 8 3 18 week of lining .noIifir-d by the g president of tlic lcaszuc. and both awards will lin aiitoiiiulic. Mat:-ii. ricnnltics will be reviewed by t.lic'G d B 1 . A'P'c League first. nnd will be subject 00 I a ; jg to both at fine and suspcnsioii. . s'rii:i.LAri'roN. N.S., Dec. 19 -- . ,, ' ' .' '. . CHICAGO. Dec. in -IAP) --. (CP) - Pictcu led all the way to- llllll ll”””-V "U-'l” 5 5'0"" fl” The Ciizcago White Sox baseball night to defeat New Gmsgow 8g5 Flll1llf1SZ.lFl1.epllf7nfl rand l(!lDHllil:)ll!c1ub got boy), bad and good news conimuniraiions uith the m1 n- from uvo Scattered pmms mdayg Joe Klrrene, 19-year-old bonus second-sacker. informed theAmer- ican League club from Sacra- mento. callf., he had decided to enlist in the Coast. Guard. Kir- rene, signed for a reported 525.- 000. said he recently got ii military draft notice. From Caracas, Venezuela. Sox general-manager Frank Lane re- ceived a letter from star shortstop Chico Carrasqiiel saying he had played a few games in Caracas and his injured knee apparently was mended completely. Carriisquel, injured late last sea- son, has Sox permission to play in 8 few more Venezuelan games to GUARDIAN. CH .A.RLOTTET()WN : Zl.larchant, L McBride. test. further his knee. Red Wings Creep Within Point Of Maple Leafs By 6-1 Win Over Chicago Three Tied in 05.8. league Scoring Race Angie Ciiricll, Gerald Monaghan and Jack Weatherble are all dead- locked for first place in the Queen Squaw school Hockey uc scor- illg race, all with nine ints each. The first two are members of Bruins while weatherbie has been perform- ing with both Hawks and Royals this season in the four-team loop. Jc-3 Revell, also of Bruins. is the leading gcalizcttcr with seven. Ber- nie MacGulcan of Leafs is in fourth place with eight points. Joe Revcll also leads the penal- tics in minutes with 13. The following are the seven top SCOYETSI - Pen in G A P Min. A. Carroll, yjruins 4 5 9 0 G. Moiiagliaii, Bruins 3 6 9 0 J. Weatlierbic, Hawks & Royals 3 6 9 0 B. .NlacC-iiignn. Royals 4 4 8 (i J. Rev:-ll. Bruins 7 0 '7 13 E. Kziys. I-lauvks 6 1 7 o B. Hll,':lTCS. Royals 5 2 7 0 Team Standings L T 1' Royals 1 1 7 H'?iWl(5 1 1 7 Leafs 2 3 3 Bruins 3 1 3 Millionaires Edge Vic: 3-2 SYDNEY. N. S., Dec. 19 - (CP) - Sydney Million:-iires' Dunc Mac- . clicalcd North Sydney Vic- iorr. out of a victory over the leaders of the Cape Breton Senior Hockey League tonight as he scar- ed two third period goals that en- abled Sydney to win 3-2. Linc-iups: Norili Sydney: Goal. Prophet; dcfcncc. Sc:-italon, Robertson; cen- trc. llsterscn; wings, Bellrinvger, Demarco: subs, Olsen. Ripku, Stor- ey, Bcalty, Glover, Mcdynski, Gal- laghcr, Vcrricr. Sydney: Goal, Pidsodny; de- fence. May, Dinning; centre, Roach; wings, Cupolo, Bowness; siibs, Whalcn. Mcllae, Maclntyre, Birukow, Hildebrand, Matthews. SUMMARY First Period Scoring: Nonc. Pciiallicsz Bellringcr, Cupolo lmr.jor). Second Period I-North Sydney. Petersen (Mcdynski, Dcmarco) .. u:I3 2-North Sydney, Demarco (Mcdynski) .. . . l2:l2 Penalties: Ripku, May, Mcftae. Olsen. Third Period 3-Sydney, Maclntyre fwlialen, Matthews) . 5:46 4-Sydiicy, Maclntyre 13:31 5-Sydney, Bowness (Cuipolo) . .. 18:55 Penalties: Ri-pkuimfininor and major), McRae (major), Mc- Bride, Olsen. Screen lclress Elizabeth Taylor's announcement that she will divorce Nick Hilton. son of a hotel-chain owner. has set I new record for the brevity of child-star marriages. The bust.-up of the 18-year-old movie quoen'u romance come just seven months after she had floated down the aisle in the swankiest wedding Hollywood had seen in years. What. went wrong Liz re- Another Marriage on The "links" fuses to say. But her friends in- sist she's fed up with "Nick gambling and playing around and ignoring her as ii wife." From the Hilton camp came report: the handsome young heir was tired of "playing second fiddle to I spoiled movie slur." The fam- ous couple are seen after their re- turn to U.S. from European honey- moon DECEMBER 20, 1353 Sport Echoes From , Prince county The Su-mmerside Crystals have Pulled UP the anchor and are go- me full sail ii-head. They -have 3 2:: Ski-Pper in the person of Jack Urmlln. one of Summerside's most illustrious hockey greats, incl; was a member of the Crystal ho? 93' club when the boys could lb; d their own with any sextet in 1 e Maritirrries. The club has fal. ea on B. mixture of sad and only fairly h-WPPY day: since then. They hit bottom with A sickening thud 1353 Spring. They were outclassed by a. team that was outclassed by a team that was outclassed by a team that was - how long this disgraceful process went on we donvi, remember, but jg was long enough to indicate that the Crys- talswould have a fairly tough time edging the Snake Brook Mudgiid- geons. whose uniforms consisted of overalls tucked in close to the ankles with bag string. 0 O 0 Bill the Crystals under Jack Snhurman are starting from the bottom of the ladder to make the long hard climb to the dizzy heights again. How long it will take, we d0n'l kflow. but the boys are very much in earnest this year. There will be a lot of new faces in their lmc-up, and no doubt inexperi- enced players will make the coachis job 8. fairly strenuous one. It is hoped that a league compos- ed of East Prince teams can be organized. 0 0 0 We entered the portals of the Crystal Rink for the first time in about eight months yesterday. it is about ready for hockey and skating any time Jack Frost gives the green light. It is probably in the best shape it has been for a number of years, and Gord Mac- Kay is -to be congratulated on the renovation job he has done to the old structure. I O Windy Steele is certainly doing a bang-up, job of coaching in Fredericton if game results can be used as a. criterion, and we un- derstand that is usually the yard- stick used in measuring a coach's effectiveness. Fredericton seniors have won five straight games and have yet to be defeated. They -plan to take on either Saint John or Moncton in the near future. This will probably mean a break in their string of victories, but they may give the ”Big Four" re- presentatives a real argument. 0 O 0 There seems to be 3. pretty wide gap. however. between "Big Four" calibre of hockey and that of other senior clubs in the Maritirrnes. .Larlee, Ronnie Gaudet and Leger were not quite hefty enough for the tap grade, yet they ran wild in a game which Amherst played with Springhill 1.-ecently. O 0 Islanders seem to have made in smart move when they secured -the services of Johnny Morrow. Morrow has been I top-notoher ever since the "Big Four" League got under way. He is plenty rug- ged and ii reel scoring tihremi. With the addition of Morrow and ex-Cougar Johnny Black. the Is- land team should be stronger than ever. Who knows, they may even be strong enough Ito beat tflie Beav- ers in Saint Jdlui? No kidding. the Beavers seem to have is decided edge lmtely on all the other teams when they get tihem in their own back yard. If Saint John keeps this superiority in their own lair. it might make things pretty dliffleult for the team Vliliat has to fnce them in the playoff: next spring. Dr. A. R. Grant is the new Hon- orary President of the Summer- side Crystal Hockey Club. Dr. Grant, though I very billy min. has taken a keen interest in both basdball and hockey in Summer- side. He donated I trophy for the leading batter in the Town Baseball League some years ago, and last winter another Dr. Grant Trophy for the most valuable play- on the Crystal team. This trophy was won by the new secretory- treuurer of the club, Gordon Kelly. 4 SIIAP SHOT niiisiiiue ' Rolls of film developed Ind printed and am. out the man do!- Prlnu double also at no um cost Any 8 oxpoturo roll and Reprint! do 10 for 854.-. Mall Illa: Borvloe. P.0. 30: SM. Charlotte- sown. S J. A. carrltlm ll.o. orrounruier Complete Vllnnl Analyst; Supplying O -Fitting Gluten PHONE 2872 123 Kent Sl.ruI Charlottetown (Next to Simpson's Agency), Too Late To classify Fol! SALE -. MAIICONI BAT- tery radio, in good condition. Saint John Beavers , In 7-4 Win. Over Hawks MDNOTON. N. 13.. Dec. 19 - (CP)-saint John Beavers broke out their scoring power last night. to defeat Moncton Hawks 7-4 in a regular Maritime Senior Hockey League game. I Matching Moncton 1-1 in the opening period, Beavers went ahead 4-2 in the second frame and then out-scored Hawks 3-2 in the finale. Lineups: ' Saint John -Goal, Brodeur; de- fence, Blackburn, Heon; centre, Whitlook: wings. Watson, Nicolle; subs. Mudle, Bolim. Jackson, Jod- oln, James, Brennan, Piatz. Thaler. Moncton - Goal. Colvlii; de- fence. Dunvilie. Delmonie; centre. Biirlawell; wings. Demchiik. Imonti: subs, Phillips, Trltes, Leger. Jean- nenu. Demiy. Mousseau, Dowllng, Gallipeau. officials - Bradshaw, Swain. Taylor. SUMMARY First Period G 1-Saint John. Watson . (Whltlock. Nicolle) .......... .. 1:30 24Moncion. Dowllng (Mousse.-nu, Denny) 2:50 Penalties - Brennan, Mous- seau, Blackburn, Jeeirnceu. Second Period 3-saint John, Brennan (Blackburn, Platz) 5:00 4-Saint John, Plalm 9:00 5-Moncion. Denny (Dowllng) . 12:00 6-Saint. John. Whitlosk (Nicolle) .. . . .. 16:14 Penalties - Bolan (2) Third Period Tasalnt John, Heon (Piaiz) . . 9:00 8-Moncton, Dowllng 10:22 94nlnt John, Thaler (Blackburn) .. . 14:30 10-Moncton, Demchuk fDelmonte. Dunville) ,. . 15:40 11-Saint John, Whltlock . lfrzi Penalties - Jodoin (2). Triles. Queen Square Hockey league In Queen Square School Hoc- Lcague competition Monday. the Hawks scored a 4-2 victory over the Leafs to garner zi first place tic position for the league leader- ship with the Royals. Both teams now top the stand- ing with seven points each. Leafs and Bruins are tied for second place with three points each. Leafs took the lead in the game with the only first period goal but the Hawks ronrcd hack in the sandwich session for tlirce counters while they held their ori- ponents scoreless. with each team shooting a marker in the final frame. ' Eddy Kays was: the big izun on the scoring for Hawks with three goals for the hat trick, while Arnold Mullins picked up the other Hawks' marker. "Nipper" MncNeill and Jim Morgan ac- counted for the Lcnfs' scoring. The next game in the schedule will be played on Satiirrlay mora- lng between Bruins and Leafs. Players. Fans: See Excellent Hockey liilns During the 1st few dii , reds of Island hockey "orllgjg: players and fans have been pnvuj eged to see the National Honky Lcngues' film entitled "Highughk of Stanley Cup Playoffs or 1950-. through the kindness of Clarence Campbell. N.H.L. President in on. operation with the Department 0, Physical Fitness. Brigadier W. W. "Bill" mp, stated last evening that it is un.' fortunate that this fine movie is here for such a short time, or gf. forts would be made to show it in man-y other centres. However, it is hoped it may be secured again at 8. later date. Since its arrival in the City 13,; week. the movie has been shown to the annual Hockey School. the Islanders Hockey Club. P. w, c players. Kc-nsiagton Athletic A5. socintloii, four gioups in summer, side. Garrison Sergeants Mess, 3 public showing at the Charlotte. town Armouries, west Kent School students, Prince Street School students. hockey (ms at the Provincial Sanaiorium. 1;, was shown again to Queen square School students yesterday before belmz shipped to the Mainland, Everyone who has seen this splendid film has been high in their nraise us both liiti-resting and instructive. All expressed their hope that it will be shown here annually. Hawks Under New Ownership MONCTON. N. B., Dec. 19 .. (CP) -- Mancton Haw-ks skated against Saint John Beavers here last night under new ownership. Lobaron Reid. local business man, announced he had purchased the assets of Moncion Hawks Club Lid.. from co-owners G. D. (Monty) Montgomery and George Bell. The change ended speculation over the future status of Moncton': entry in the Maritime Senior Hoc- key League. Reid said he had acquired full control of the Club and would re- tain Gordon (Doggie) Kuhn of Bcdlord. N. S.. as coach. He said it was likely that a partner would join him in owner- ship of the club but. declined to reveal his name until the deal had been completed. NORTHWICH, Cheshire. Eng- land .- (CF) - Brian Hayes. 18. called up for national service, was sent straight home on lccuc. The army couldn't find it unifomi to fit the 250-pound rccrult. LONDON - (CF) - Brut! smith, head keeper at Regents Park Zoo. has received ii bronze medal for his work in looking after a baby polar bear. believed the only one ever reared in ciiptlvity. Summ:ir)v:- 4-Hawks, Mullins, Flirst Ilerhd (Stanley) 13.28 1-Leafs, MacNclll. Penalties: Mullins. (Morganl . 8.32 Tlllfd P9104 Pcnnlties: Pineau. 5-Leafs. Morgan. . set-mm pm-ox; (I.oCialr) 5-9 2-Hawks. Rays. 6-Hawks. Kay . ,, fwentherbicl .................... .. 2.0.) (Lund) ........-................ 11.-3 3-Hawks. Keys, Penalties: None. (Weatherble) ....... .. 7.48 Rcfcrcc: Joe Revell. NOTICE REIJIJIWS DRUG J STORE WILL RE-OPEN AT 1:30 L. M. Doucetto TODAY R. M. Smallman Proprietors. PRICES! ronun HOCKEY TONIGHT 9.p.m: MONCTON Vs. ISLANDERS Apply Melvin Carew. Green-vale. ifonu! EVENTS - are. 18 to 23 WEDNESDAY-HOCKEY PRACTICE THURSDAY-SKATING-8 T0 10 FRIDAY-CHILDREN'S sidrrmo-4 10 5:30 HOCKEY-8:80-HALIFAX vs. ismnouizs SATURDAY-AFTERNOON SKATING-3 T0 5 NIGHT SKATING-8 T0 10