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CAPITAL ELECTRIC 61 GRAFTON ST. wing of SE81 the log pilyillfl- you reqire, then look selected Electric Irons, wnnntg Pads, Hot- ONS Clocks. - o. n. momenta, We “also do our GOOD TURN daily When you travel . '_ _ {other by but. fill i" N!’ . . . include Personal Etwil 1115mm” i" 7°11!‘ Phil. Th5“ you anft lose, l8 IEOEBII, 10st or damaged. so‘, u; ‘mt modern insurance. I Guféxaaogersfiflncies fiwtmlted \ “ i it'll VIV“. ’~|‘ THE GUARDIAN, CHARIJOTTETOWN Mt. A. Scores 5-2’ \ Victory Over P. W- C. SACKVILLE, N, B,’ l)", 11... (CP)—Mount Allison University Saturday won their second inter- collegiate exhibition hockey game of the season by drubbing Prince gfzwalcs College of Charlottetown The island team dominated the "Denim; minutes of play with their accurate passing and shoot- lmZ. but failed to score. The Mounties scored twice in the first period and held an edge in the scoring until the final hell. P, W, C, got the only goal nf tho sot-and period and were oiitscnrcrl 3-1 in the final. Lineups: Prlncc of Wales: Goal, Lund; iirfenro, Dnivno, Dalziel, MacLeod, Allan, i\lnr~Ncvin; forwards, Jar- riinc, lVinrCaiium, Hnwatt, Mae- Loan, Brown, Nicholson. Champ- inn, MacDonald, Ready. lViOiilli) Allison: Goal, Irving; de- tour», \\"cli.<, Priiiizlc, MacMlchael; Miners Score 9-5 Victory Over Millionaires GLAOE BAY, NS, Dec. 11 -- (CP) — Glace Bay Miners scored four unmatched third-period goals after blowing two early leads to hammer out. a 9-5 victory over league-leading Sydney Millionaires here Saturday night in a wide- open Cape Breton Senior Hockey League name. it was the first loss in their last five games {or Iliillionaires who ended the cigllth week of play with 3'7 points for a six-point. edge over miners. North Sydney Victorias, last in the three-team loop, can muve to within one point it\l‘\\‘lll‘ilS. Cullen, \Vhalt>n, Duffy, , _ , “vutsl yummy)", Easmmn, WW o! Miners by taking Millionaires 5m‘ Landprx 5mm,’ at Sydney tomorrow night. Officials: Fullcrtnn and ‘firmer. Fm‘ Period First Pflfifld l-llit, A., Smith (\Vella)' 12.14 c Mt. .\., Wilson (Cullen) 15.39 1—GlBCBvBfi!-H Bolan Pcnaltics: None. (Phillip-El - garland Purim] 2-Glace Bay, Thaler . 'l~P.\\'.C_, Hewett Penalties _ None, (Jnrdine) Pcnnltics-Downe. Second Period Third Period 4- llit. A, Duffy . 9.05 3__Q]ace Buy‘ Hunk)“, 5—~P-\Vl"».Mfl<?1-°B"- 957 (Wade; .. ............. .. 1.15 lNicholsnn) - dne _ Green; , o_nt. a, gjuffly. (Wilson) 10.11 " sflmhyn) n, 7-Mt. A., .an ers, d e ’ . v _ (Eastmsni iVYhalenl ...... 11.31 rgzdgei,‘ Bélnlylszeim”) o” Pelmlll- DH’- (Marlniyrei 9.19 . " ’i—Glace Bay. White H (C. Brown) ........ .. 9.441 a I 8-—Glace Bay. Delveechio o (Anderson) 11.04 Racin Results Macy" (Roach, Ross) .............. .. 12.06 10-—Sydney, Bnwncss HALIFAX, Dec. 11 - (CP) — (Whalcn) 163.1 Nova Scoiia owned horses W0“ all three events oi’ a light. harness racing card here Saturday. Weld)! Carroll reined theyveteran Jacob Withrmv to a straight-heat vic- tory in Class A, Senator Charles took Class B and Calumet. Pearl won every heat in Class C. Penalties W (‘iztllaglie-rT-Aniderson (major), Greenlaw (major). Third Period ll-Glace Bay, Thaler (Nelson) ilk-Glace Bay, Anderson (Delveerhin. C. Brown) 13.56 SUMMARY Cm” A 1 1(a1§:I\'B€iCyl1l€i Brown 131 ‘Iacob wnhww ‘Canon l4—Giace Bay C Brown ' 1 Cimano, Craig . ' ' Christopher Stout, liampbeli Pen;1\g:sltei_ Bowness 8538,1315 Gratlan Peters, Wa er ~ ' ' Previous. Turner .. 33 3 élgggketyn (maiori- Pmmim (mil- Ensign Joe. Burgess .- 5 5 6 ' Winning owner. Cyril Deuhinee. Halifax. H k D f t oi... a dW S 9 Gd Senatrvr Charlelsl. Dalniels é Miss Admiral ac. snor . R Mac Fingo‘ Gardnef __ as a ' \Vin.ning owner: Frank Daniels. Laivrenceioivn. MONCTON, N, B., Dec, 11—(CP) Class O -With sharp-shooting Lou Milanl Calumet Pearl, Gardner . 1 1 1 leading the way with five points, Lina Signal, Daniels Z 2 2 Moncton Hawks blasted out an 8-3 Molly Volo, Moore 4 3 3 win over last-place Amherst Merle Dir“; walker _ i! 4 4 Ramblers in a Maritime Senior Miss Norm. Kidney _ 3 d; Hockey League game here Satur- Win-ning owner: Walter Johnson, day night. Timfoerlea , N. S. REMEMBER WllEil By The Canadian Press one of the most memorable Nat- ional Hockey League games in his- itiry was played at Boston 16 years ago tonight. Crashed to the ice by Eddie Shore. Irving (Ace) Bailey. Toronto Leaf forward. was rushed to hospital with a serious brain concussion. Bailey's pinyin! "m" was ended. though he act-ed M coach until the and o! last 5985MB land -— (C?) the custom was started killing remind him of his crime. h; m mi iiru imimoii IAitI main . we distinctive beauty the Bel erins is all the vnpuc! Fnr men, Bandit and Moron arc tops in popular"?- Pnnicd for greater men DEWESBURY. izoi-innii-e. Ens- _ A bell, known locally as the "Devil's Knoll," has tolled on Christmas Eve for the last, 700 years. 1min legend) says . Y ‘ baron, who gave the bell to the parish church as a DERBY)" 1°)‘ his servant. and asked that it be rung every Christmas Eve to er National Hockey League scor. ing star, diroctcd Hawks for the first time and the ienm played a hard-driving, heavy-hitting brand of hockey for their new mentor. Hawks now traiisecond-piace Hali- fax St. Mary's by l6 points and lead Ramblers by 22, Milanl was the star, sniping four goals and collecting one as- sist, as he showed a return to the form which earlier in the season enabled him to lead the league scorers. Summary: First Period il-Amherst, H. Mosirnko, (Mossenu, Robertson) 19.37 Penalties: LeBianc, H. Mo- sienko, Robertson. Second Period 2-Amherst, H. Moslenko, (Robertson) _ ................ .. 1.59 3—Moncton, iMllanl, (McKenzie) .. ................... .. 2.0’! 4-—Moncton, ‘LeBlanc, (Porter) 8.51 5—Moncton," Lax-lee, (McEwan, Ryan) 6—Moncton, Miiani, (Fitzpatrick) .. ‘f-Moncton, Porter, (Fleet) ............... .. . ........... .. 8—Moncton, McKenzie, (Mllaril, Fleet) ............. .. Penalty: LeBlonc. Third Period 9—Moncton, Milanl, (Fitzpatrick) iii-Amherst, McManamsn, MacDou all) . .. 1.40 19.00 lb-Moncto , Mila , (Leckie) 19.46 Penalties: McEwan, LeBlanc, Gaudet, Mousseau, NEWCASTLE. 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White, A. Sentner 187; High Lhree - Ladies _ A. Sentnei- .430 High single -- Gents _ H. Cud- more - M0; High three - Gents- W. Smith - 506. Points -- Mules s; Dopes o, Y. M. C. A. ALLEYS Ladies Friday Afternoon League Team No. 1-—2372—3‘.5 points Team No. 2-2520-5 points. Team No. III—?318—~1*,§ point; Team No. 4-2103-—0 points High single E. MacDonald 2'75; high three E. MacDonald 665. Y. M. O. A. ALLEY! Bowling league Team No. 1—-2l41—% point Team No. 2-2543-41/1 points High single ‘Mrs. J. H. Cameron 204; high three Mrs. F. G. John- son 499. Team No. 3-1844-215 points Team No. 4—~1865——2‘/a points High single Mrs. Eric Wilson 181; high three Mrs. E. V. Bell 484. Good Time is Picked ilamess Horse 0f Year NEW YORK. Dec. i1 - (AP) —-Good Time. three-year-old pac- ing star owned by William H. Cane of Goshen, N. Y,, was named harness horse o1 the year Sat/ur- day. The bay son of Hal Dale-On Time is the first pacer and the first three-year-old to win the award, sponsored by the Trotting Horse Olub o! America. Good Time won the Little Brown Jug, Matron Stakes, Review mit- urity and western Pace. He lost one race in nine starts, and earn- ed 35835. Good Time's total earn- ings are eiosaee, most money ever Y's Menelxes Thursday Afternoon . won by s. harness horse _ trotter or pacer -- as a two- and three- year-old. Fifth in the i948 poll, when he was a standout. juvenile, Good Time rolled up 4m points this year 1n s. poll o1’ turf writers, sports editors, and sports broadcasters in the United States. Good Time, driven in all his races by Frank Ervin of Aiken, 5.0., set a world record for two heats over n mile Ior every purse and purpose there's a GMC for the lob. 0o City streets, on High- ways, on Country Roads, GMC Trucks are turning in record performance) for owners everywhere. Theoe Trucks have years and years of econoniimi operation built into every model as special features ihn help it do a better lob in its field. track, with times of 2:01 8/5 and PAGE SEVEN OLD Cll UM The Tobacco of Quality _ ~. ...-_.--.-..~r.-.:-.-~easw3vz=~= . ._.,-...;..~s»o.....-»_..m..~., .1... .~ - . .-_ _ ..-.s'~vrxv-s~é.gv: s-.-- . »»,_...»~'_. . ‘ 1,L.\T21-L~' 1:59 3/5. Second place in the p011 went to Proximity, aged trotting mare owned by the Verhurst Brothers, Victor, N. Y., with 205 points. Rbdney. giant trotting stallion which won the award last year, was third with 186 points. Rodney is owned by the estate of R. Hor- ace Johnston, Chariotte, N. C. Others in the top 1o us; 4-Alemite, pacer; Newport steak Farm, South Plainlisld, N.J,, 170 THERE ’S ll points; 164 po points; House, 4 5-Chris Spencer, ints; Ohio. 73 points; Charles For every purse and purpose There's a dependable‘ GMC Truck made to do your trucking iob more efficiently at lower cost, and with less time oil’ for main- tenance, than any other in its price field. Your GMC Dealer will give you nil the facts. a; gm A PRODUCT OP OENERAI. MOTOR] ALLISON MacLEOD 126 Cumberland Street THE TRUCK OF EXTRA VALUE GASOll o Charlottetown ~ DIESEL trottni, Dunbar Bostwick, Shelburne, Vt, G-Bangaway, trottar, ‘Saunders Mills, Toledo, Ohio, 1A1, 'l-Our Time, pacer. “fil- llam H. Cane. 112 points; a-Egm Hanover, trotter. Saunders Mills, 84 points; 9-Jerry the First, Cobb-Burdick, Washington Cour-l io-Mil Tilly, trotter, winner o; the 19g Hambletonian, Pheiiil, Greenwich. 001m, W points. ~ sm ‘_~.-j->e..v...im~.._.. n. r-"r"; ..._..,;..._.~.;.-a__.._...._ ._ s...