gosmn (AP) - The red hot CHIAGO iCPl - Nick Mlclmlr Boston Bruins Sunday night main- ki's goal with five minutes ro- uiud their grip on first place in i maining in the game tonight gave, the Natbnel Hockey Leaizue by Chicago Black Hawks n 3-3 "I: .43,-..g -r.,..,..t.. Maple Leafs 3-1 with Detroit Red Winil! in I NI- ”. ; pair of goals by veteramtional llockcy Lcaxur tum! I-I winger Johnny Pelt-son and a telly , Chit-atzn stadium. V by Doug Mohns in the final sec-Ii Mtckoskt a goal, onlv his second ""1, of play (of the season, climax:-d an Ullllln symmgnv fight for the last - place Black " iod: 1 To t James Hanks. , i l("I'l'll(:l1 pgmtihi ll 5lm"l':enallies: . The hL't'0lld-Plat? Red ll'"3"- (ardner l 2'! Mat-netl 1 ”3 James iihii lll'UltPNl 3 W” 33”? bcmnd V . . .- , . ' ' 7 l ding Boston. which won fl-ll Tgppazi-L21. 112 30...... Psi;-.if::m Toronto, sktttcd off the lfl aonell)-E38 p3erBos'lon- Petr-ion iFla- i 3' ll" "id of m9 m” p"'”d with man, Sinsiuk 1') 50 Penalties: 8 3'1 l&'"l- I Jam;-1 '3 21. Htililn ti '3 llorrl- it was gtilllrri -iu l.'iMlB ll) Bl”? son l7 l7. llatitcll lil ill. livalltilc llt'.I lilllIlF llmic and Karl W -'., lltill ll R r l h c I tlilcano had Third period: 4 Rmioii ilolins taken a liiml load 31 "19 ""1" 1933 tiuulllc luark on lid l.tl7,Pnheff; p,,.m,,,,, Macpen it 15. are of '4 nllllll goal of the season. "at "mp u ,5 Th, l.tll0 tally in the SPHI. . Eton l'.'llllI' i .- ntririw hv liaiik ruoiud ,..,'.,.:,,,.L a in ii Mi .i..i.....--i. :v lltiu lvi.'i'2im pirklnlli a3:,.,,,,,, 1) 7 4 La f... ills lls' mg lmciie trial on 3' . -, 1. . -' ' I. lit minor hot-kcv vlinlttsls run off in ll ..i .U Mclnnis . g 0,.” M1,"; 5atui'day:- izl lime wow ill on -. mP:Ahl:EltrlVElGHTs -. lflnyals :0-tli "V 7”” Blii" W- .” "I 2 F-ai,:,,n. 1 . Tiger; .lohn ll)lltlllli'lll lgb Bobbie Nlat-Viut Falcons Rrlliili 'l r" ll”-ll'”'ld' 21 T ':'l”byD Dmntm Regal u..,.'r my two l-lrlzzell I2) .l:avt'l)(,1 '1: - Retiisitigs l V ll-3Wk i mwld Vl””l lH”'l.'”','d goals byl oala by Brian Prouse t-,'i; Jackie Vl'a.V”” lwmi if-Mil X-an fgstynek-i immondu Rgdwings goal by Dale Lanitt-it: . to is .l.-- antic um. by goals by Stan Pearden till. -l- M5 1313': -- Drums 0: -Lea! Aleer. A blacKtnnon. W. Carver. mils by Jackie Macliachern. Bar- and ti, whttlork. Colt loll! by 9-1 :y slam”. )lt'l'lIl'l'Ull, J. Rouersun. E tool!-. Cubs 2 . -4Blllf'l')lrd3 0.-- ”t'ub, Plivl”(.FTg goal: lgzriamle Kcunerl) and lup-I iwhw-J5 WHHR ' V Abbie, PYPEE WEIEI iuoala by F. Gauthier. Barrett, A.l -- Rangers fl --(kinatlians 2:-4 Greznttv. Royal! 2031 by -1- H”'"'l EXHIBITION l1 d luster goal! by may” Rm ar Juvcmlc Abblt-st 5 v Mlditfl Vlcli min iilmlrisil nit;-udlirvillganadlan :l - Aliliir coals by B -Vlulliilan l2'-' T0;;ruy4 y Ramble" 9-; part I). Mt-t'ornia(-k (ll. D. Arse-nault, Goals by Carl Roberts. Jimmy I)uf-l-l- M-l9”a”"i Vi” 39315 by H: Cal" Qy. pp R.,bi,,wn "5 Jerry lung, ' laghan. Gco. Dunn, Stevie Harper. Note: For future xameit Darts and H-liivenilo Royal: 2 --.lu;i)lorqAb-y amblerit will combine to form the MP! l "".V3l i1"3l5 by : 9"" gm.” lgirt, R 1l;it'IJonalrl, Abbi:-s goal byl Mnnarchs I , 1-'....,.rs 1; , Mnn.iP Jllllllxltlfl. i rchit goal by Teddy Woolrirtge;l Jl'V1-2VlLl'ZS Tigers by Lionel Hilfzzins. ' Yirtt 5 lltuials 1 ll" 8'"-'4'! ngmgrsx .-Springers2:- Bntt- hy G t'udmore. ll Msrwilliaml. 1". goals by Arnold Mat-l.eofl. D. llurray D. .Vlc(Jormack lZ);l Vern Frizzell; Stringer! zoals hy Royal goals by Jimmy Clark, (1.! 1.. Duffy and G. hlat'Kay. llrlilat-ht-tn it. Aslilcy D. .SleW- Hnrnetn l -- Spitfires 0' - Hor- art not; goal by Geo. Macllillllan. f)fficl:ils:- l) llnyle, Hill l-lnylel. Rangers it - Rocket; 0. l.. Barrett. I). Frizzell. G Wellner, IANTAMS- i". Kcnncdy. F. Miller, B. Reid.- Acga I -- Bombers 4:- Aces Rl-IORGANIZATION i oalit by Ivan Brown. Mike Mac--T Due to the large number of Mid-' nald. Russel Shepherd. Reg. get and Juvctitlc players, as welll Mr-Lennan; Bombers goals hy .ltni 11 has bccn tlcrltlcd to organize I Mulligan. S. Connolly, Geo .'llonag- fourth Midget team and have .lil- Ilan. Paul McGonnell. l'Pl'lllF8 only playing in the Juvenile. Regal: I - Bears l:-- Renal lieaizue. Playcrs are AEIIH1 ldVl5Edl goals by Dave Lea ill, .lohn l)aviit that lill9l1 they are placed on a 12! V.-rn Frizzell :2: Biol: .Vfac- team they arc to stay with that 1-'arltme: Bears goals by Alan Mac-, tt-ant llllll'.Ks mix-ised otherwise BY, Donald 12', Roy Doiron. -l.f'aL,'llP ofltt-ttils. wrr.:.;.;.;:..c1;c.try scotttss--A Sl VDAY (iuclpll 1 Toronto Mlhs 3 St Calll.tl'lfIl'S 7 Toronto St Ontario Senior Kitchener-Waterloo 1 Windsor 10 l (ope Breton Senior lS)'fll'lPl' 1 (iapn Breton 0 Ontario Senior A Vl'htthi' I (Tot'u'.iall .'l l Qtir-her lloclu-y l.o-axue ,(”htcoiutmi 4 Shawininan Falls 0 Troia Rtvicrcs 0 Montreal 8 North Shore (NJL) Senior pl Mirnmit-hi 7 Rathursl l0 isouthcrn New Brunswick S4-niol. 'Salnt John 2 Fredericton I l I): THE CANADIAN PRESS ; Saturday :ew York 1 Montreal I onion 3 Toronto 1 Chicago 1 Detroit I Ml American la-tulle Buffalo 5 llcrsht-5 4 Providence 3 Springfield 3 illvcr time tie) Cleveland 1 Rochester 4 Western League Vancouver fl New Westminster Vkloria 4 Seattle 2 Edmonton .1 Brandon I Wlnnlpen I Cahzary onurt Ienior Chethttm 4 Owe.n Sound A Windsor 5 Kitchener-Waterloo I (fornwltll 2 Kingston fl l Whitby 5 7'Emhl”0liP 9 .llFl.B0l'R.Vl) (UP --A big day lin track-and field events swi-pl thel .lmh::v":";nr?h"::; ten." United States into first place lni Nnrtllern ontario-Ontario Senior H" "mmdnl Olympic pom 'u"d.i Inn! Saturday. Russia, Friday's Itrstfortl I Sault Greyhounds .'l Wm". dmppm 20 pom” hemml Ontario Junior to second place amonl "19 57 90"!-S Toronto Mliis .'I St Ctttharincs 1 l”l'"l3 ""'""'lc5r , l sum,” N", m.,,M,,m, 5",," 3 The standings : unofficial he- guun . M,,,".,,m I iCo'lll!P Olympic records recognlu only individual performances-l'L cllttle equestrian points detop mined in Stockholm lalf Jul!- ilicrr was the slnndinn with the rnmplrtinn at today's events. with .poinLI awarded to the first six in each event on e lo-5-4-.1-1-1 haiiis: United States 100 an... Al Charlottetown The first boospirl if the u-Anon - - if R .' on will alert tonight at 7 oclock, ., r'L!r'lrl:.nv "IA when Lieutenant Governor l'.W. -- ' - f.. Prowitp will put down the first l- SW9d?" w gtone to open the Christmas T'II'-i Fl;:1'(V, 3323M :" 5',”,'L.,T';:" 'm '1 '1'! "9: 7' Auetlrlella ll ,.:,",,',. mi. "c ' l 1. Hungary and Poland ll Followlnl in sections one tiodl wt 59"" " , W" drnwmt Mr "mum. ;lllaLXPfi:(Nll'HlLlI and New Zen- 7 P.M. Stella: l:- t, F ,. 9 Ice 1: L. Turner mp. A. 'l'ttit,Il::. D:'l',';n;,,, ., M'”'”'"'' 3”'"n' L." V" 15- Canada, Japan and iron I S . Arlentlna and swttierttnin s . Finland and Trinidad 4 . Rtiltzitria and Nigeria I 24. Spain, Yugoslavia and South Red-Hot Bruins Win 3-1; A Hawks And Wings Tie.:3-3 ' llow screened shot train the blue line. Detroit. nelbol fund-er. level The scan stood 3-2 for the,1ltU- Wfntu until the live minute mark: Pnnlltielf 330' 132”. U1”!- when Detroit'e,Wan'en Godfrcy bcrzer 17:21., x fell trying to clear the puck from Second period: 5. Chicago. In- lgram (Lalande. Cieela 4:14. Penalties: Lindsey 1:11, God- frey 10:43. Pronovolt 19:44. Third period: I. Chltllll. Mick- behind his own cage. Chicago's Glen Skov too the puck. slipped it to Mickosi in front of the Detroit cage and the big win! whipped it into the net. i oskl iSkov( 15:42. SUMMARY l Penalties: Pronovost 4:23, Pl- Firxt period: 1. Chicago. 1.it1.en- lote 6:35, Godfrey 9:07. herger (Martin) 4:00; 2. Detroit. STOPS . Dee iMcNeill 5:15; 3. netriitt Hall 131518-41l I 13 I-81 Halos & Rangers Play l-1 Draw NEW YORK WP A goxil by allies: Ptipetn 21 Dickie Moore late in lhc third Beliveau 10:49. ('aham Tulhnt 31.59. ll.J5. Sul- period Sunday night Raie Mon-ilivan 1340. Harvey 18:56, treal Canadiens a 1 1 no ullll New Sgcond period: 1, 3'", york, l'"'k R3!-liers in a National Prentice ti-Evans. Popcinv 16:41. lliwkey Leaxue aaunv hm-. Penalties: Cline and Richard 9: ll00FE'E 8081 came on a reuound Howell 12:33. Harvey 13.10. Gen- shnt off the boards alter Wtnlreal an-in 11:25. delenitemln Douit Harv-xv missed Tlilril period 2 unntreal, a drive on Lorne Worslm lll the,Mm,,-9 .Harw.-. trurncr. 17 39- Ranger net. The squat Hatitzi-r net- penames. ;w,,e. minder fought hard tut Li shutout, against the National ll o c k c y' Stops 7 .l 7-17 if! 1613;” League champions and made 39 Plante saves compared to 17 by Jat-quesl Woraley Plante. back in the net for Mon- treal after a two-wcck illness. Dean Prentice scored the New York goal in the second pt-rind when dcfenct-uian Jack Evans took a pass from Larry Popt-in at centre ice. stickhandled past two Montreal defencemen and then Loop Standings passed to Prentice in front of the Mmmeal "EL Followtniz are the, standings ,0! George IRM, Sums", sneedylthe (ll) V(llll0ill'ball blgeaglueedwtltli Ranger forward, vias injurcd in 'hl"'f.game5p5' M 9'7 the first period after a collisionil 9 "SI 5””9": CilyVVolleyballM- with Harvey of Montreal. Sullivan i Y M C A 3, 15': was helped off the ice and taken By (g : '5 10 p n to hospital for X-rays of possiblml dt ' d t H 1 5 M rlh injuries. lR"(?l;:';, 9" ' ” , H ' The Montrcalcrs played without”. l f; 1 5 3 llltiurtt-e IRocke.tt Richard, who,smnaL. u 4 3 3 was left behind in Montreal for an . I h operation to remove hone chips. R""3”""3 V-d"'” '7' C eduled from his left elbow--surgery sinii-ll" T"”day "'5'" " ' "mi: Y' lar to that undergone hy Bernie M C-A: 91"” P'w'C' ". PtwtC' fit-offrion who leturned to the a,"" I"il'Pe"d""' 9'” 5'3"” " lllonllteal ltncup Saturdt-iy night.'l M-C when Canadlens trounced the A league niectinii will be held Rangers fl-l at Montreal. at the Saturday at 12!). HUMMARY L ,, first period: Scoring: nnne Pen- icireirlayi in Rose Bowl Whip N. D. NEW YORK AP:--Iowa comm iEh'ltlTvn”Eurlers Win At Monclon MONCTON (CP --Two Moncton Beaver-citrllniz cliih yinktt and one from Charlottetown carried off the honors here Saturday as the annual four-day Beaver Curl- in club early bird bonspiel came pleted its finest season tin 35 years' I Plnse R4 N0bll3S 308V!!! with a Rose Bowl trip its reward troupe won the mttln event hon while Oklahoma and Tennessee re ors on the strenizh of a 13-1 win mained unbeaten and untied aeiover l.. Weatherlcyl 58"" -703113 the United States college footballlThislle Club. season Saturday moved into its W. R. Mt-Neill Charlottetown final turn. Only a scattering of bigi team won first consolation Lau limes remain. T('l.I with a 13-4 win over H. Quarterback Nenny Ploen di-,Mabeys Mnncton curlers associ- rerted Iowa to a 48-8 victory over . iitinn quartet. Second consolation Nnlre Dame by scoring twn touch- 3 prize went to J. Wencca Beaver downs and setting up two ntherslrink. who defeated J. Mcclurca Thr Big Ten conference put its Oxford Foursome I-3 stamp of approval on the New Yettr's Rose Bowl game at Pane- dena. Csllf.. against. Oregon State. Gllahnma crushed Nebraska sut for its 39th straight win to tie the all-time colic e record while '1':-onem-e defeatc Kentucky 20-7. Georgia Tech. whose only loss was to Tennessee, cooled of Florida lexpense. 7-0. 154). l Yale made its 78rd meeting with Both Tennessee and Tech vlrtu-fHari'ard a memorable one by up- ttlly are assured of major bowlv luring the first official lvy Leann bids and might wind up in a re-lcheinplonahlp with a 42-14 victory. match in the sour Bowl. Texas Christian nailed down the host job for the Cotton Bowl by downing Rice 20-t1 while Clemson moved closcr to an Orange Bowl date dole with Colorado at Vlrglnare r MENNEN brings you a completely new kind of after-shove lotion! I? L Trotters Beat Saints, "Y" Basketball League play at S.D.U. 20-lll Huucver 5 11lOCf'wI&l.l&I.HGIAy.NW.”,1u Kelly Fires '36 Pls. To Paco l lMontroal, BOSl'0l'i WinN.H'.L. Garri I! S.D.U. Victory Over Mount A. with John (Honda) Kelly ten. in! the way with I I point pg. formance. St. Dmmur. Univ”. uty trounced Mount Alllaon re. 56 in In basketball tilt played at Ieturday. - The.8alate held I 40-83 lead at half tun! but wlug uni; 1h-fp. shooters really began to and tn. I'll!!! ill the second session they with 16 points. Brian Noonan had eight. Bourke with 11 points was hiqbi man for Mount A. Griffith had 10. Lineups: 8atnt.s:- Morrison 6; MICGIIIZIII 8: Kelly S; Fearon Ill: Beta 2; Swift 8: Noonan 8: Tingley 2; 'McGonne.ll 3. Total-7! Mount A. Bourke 12; Black 7 Smallwood 4: Davidson 4: Mc- Hurry 8; Johnson 5; Trafford ti: Griffith 10; Macllouizall 2. Total 56. .. "HONDO" KELLY S.D.U. Plays Aces Tonight At S'sido touinmenldetonlxl: lortlulr first vlctorytalslsnd Pulled IV!!! for I convincing win Kelly was followed in the scab Hockey League play. in: by team captain Bob Feat-on The Saints have lost both starts in the league so far- They dropped the league opener 0-4 in Charlottetown and 5-4 by the Aces in thriller. m The nine to a very important one as tar as the Saints are con- cerned for, schedule has only started another loan mittht lcpordize their playoff chancel. The Saints play games during the year than any other team so every victory is an important one and a few losses could be disastrous. . Dunuania University travels I still looking their last an overlie even thought the Game time is 8.30 Perlodale my 5” trtgs os'Satlirdoy R "' ' i?3'."?i k n...... u CI halluemumtmndombua ,..,.""f,.. ""”' ”' '”"""': "t J?” Hum ' M Vhm:s:r;ed: I. .cnl.i;u.gI. D&W- '1'IW93'l (Ullmen. Pryltet) 12:0: Pin; fleettoe shot with ten uni. two : "- mini kn Id, 13:39 Wflilleatll. PIVII. lead uh mun lime:-wVuko and ..,."'''.'w...''"''' " ll.” veteran Gus Mot-tans tallied from 4. Detroit. 'Pi-onovost fljnugtri mi k "and up V” Ulllnl 13:01: 5. Demo. r.r..y,.' wt oel runiiynui-rel volt ”' (.f.,'.',”"”" M”) 1' ' "' ”'i'...i..- with”; ”i""”'' f”..';f'2;. Iwv-I two soul: by left - w l”'"''' 11 711.--I lager Reel H n ctievretlte-lettnostpnatopur. ' 94!-as Nu" lamaury The third Boeto tall from veteran Fleiltiiing Tvleftilrlli &Eg3;!n:f"Jo,.J.d"' Provost tPronovost. Talbot) 3. Montreal. H. Richard (M. yucyf. ard, Talbot) 18:11. Penalties: my. ans 1:28, Howell 14:46. Second period: 4. luoiitml. G. offrlon taellvesu. Olmsteadt 0:11 ienaltiea: Leclalr 4:23. Betligug :05. 'l1ilrd period: 8. Montreal, Jo)". son (Provost. Lecleir) 3;;-,. 6. Montreal. Bellveau (0lingte..1' Harvey) 19:11; 7. New York. wlcki tPopein. Gadsby) 1125, Penalty: Harvey 15:34. Tom Johnson led Montreal with 1W0 Koala. singles going to Claude PPOVOIL Henri Richard. Berni Geoffrton and Jean Beliveeu. Sto : F s""""'" Wors ey 9 i1 L4. lrat period: 1. Toronto. Sloan Plante 10 in 5.” (Resume. Stewart) 4:26: 2. lio- :';t:)l;I. G. Armstrong tneaumel ' ' i-.;iia.a”f.'ii'ffii...EiE?'.'2.f'rm; .709" 5 OLYMPIC -no, 'r m 12:53. pnoGRAM Defeats Airmen In C.B.L The powerful Trotters won tlicir for three quarters of the game second consecutive victory in (Tity and held a slim halftime lead of Y.M.C.A. began Sunday by nipping the Saints 59- l flndintz lhc range late in the game 55 in a bard-fought battle. ltn score 37 points against ill for On Saturday the Y.M.C,A. won the airmen in the second half. its season's opener at? the t:Y"l H,.,.,,,,. uacnougau ted the Y. l;3Fnsl;'gablCk Summcmde ll L-A i M (' K attack with 14 points. Ron 1 - A k . l cl 12 d G- The Trotters played the game.5c'a:,':f;'.',',,,y'a1o an wrge zit: ":.::' .l:f:.:2”t.?.T”isll..:t mu found difficult to penetrate and RCA F WM M Lnm had 7 the Ti-otters held at halftime lead , L,,.,.,p,.;. of 33-28 Saints outscored Trottersi, y.M,c.A.: - Crockett ii. 11. At. Wcszsifgl 0'0 kl9;:::e:9f30l:l;' not kinson 12: Turner 2; Macbougall 14: S 1.1 b 10; Ball 6' N1" ""99 WW1 33 P0lm'- 903 Wellonc.1I;Il?)elli'lyel. Total ssem ' MacLean had 14 and Gump Glllia . dunked . mint, mhough 1,, 1enl..l.C.A.F.: Hepburn 14: Little 7: the um. ",1, in L." "cow Ternan fl; Henley 2: MacKinnon 1 my 0., (mm, Gescon 2; Atkinson 6. Total. 88. Lineizar was high man for 5.1). gjjn U- with 19 points. Gerald Tinaley . . was next with 17. M le C LlneupI:- I . , .TrotIcrs:- Cilllll 5; Ladder 11; . . . Burge I; MecLean. 14: C. RocheIP I 7; McGonnell 2; Doyle: Chas Ready 2. Total- 59. l -vhlnhn Toolio 1: Kelly 7: Tins-i BALTIMORE Ari Missile '9-V173 UNI" 1'1 wl" 95 M"Pl' iseturday won the 34th running of IN! 1- Tlllll 55- the Pimllco Futurity by 2V: 1 th d ' k d 1.235 f Y.M.C..4. PRESSED , ll1'l:gnlAf.ne.rl,I.l0xlIll(i ii. form: Wltb Hepburn storm)! on nlcelpresident of the Thorotuzhbrrd lonx shots the R.C.A.F. were Racing Association and Jamaica tough uustome I for the " " boys race track in New York. It was the richest futurity ever - worth 482.605 in added money, N,H,L, 51'ANmNGs Missile grabbed a three-length lead at the start and held it al- most all the may in the mile and a eixteenth race. Greentree Stab- By THE CANADIAN Plllll W LT F A Pia. le'a Cohoes was second and the Boston 12 4 4 I7 45 as favorite, Ambehaving. was third Detroit 11 I I M 42 so another half length behind. Montreal in I I of 4!! nl Missile paid 311 to win and was Toronto 5 I I 5.1 57 ml clocked in 1:45 for his sixth win New York 5 9 it 4.1 titi islln ts mm. Chicago 41.! I 40 so 11 In other stake races Saturday yj id Pagdv: 8101 won the 817,600 mes . onnors memorielslakeq GREAT DROP at Narrsngiinsett and Cardiff 1:6) The Kegon waterfall at Nlkko,too in Japan has an unbroken nlunzel of 350 feet. k the 815.71!) hotel handicap at Bay Meadows, setting a truck rec- ord of 1:09 for six furious. Charlottetown Skating Club Adm: Adults 25c; Children 101: FRIDAY EVENING-8-10 P.M. Adm: Adults 501:: Children 251: Adm: Adulta 25c: Children 10c ANNOUNCING Commencing Shortly ell (Regan) 2:22; 4. Boston. Chev- 2:40. Horton 7:42. Resume 9:49. I. second period: 3. Boston, Mack- By THE CANADIAN PRESS Modern Pentathlon-swimming. Fencing--foil individual. Rowing-finals Basketball - robin. refils 18:24. Penalties: Chevreflls Third period: 5. Boston. Chevro- flls (Lablnei 9:53. Penalties: Mc- Kenney and Thomson 3:33. 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