GEEGE tis EE U ‘SS. Grand Prix‘ title four times, wound up Wings Defeat Leafs 4-2;- Move Closer To Habitants rookie in ‘DETROIT (AP)—Detroit Red strengthened their grip - Toronto & & i i E F il iil ff Pronovost (McN eae | i iat fi 7 ; : y i f Kenzie (Delvecchio, Ullman) ‘ i ter. Kelly's goal, his fourth, came with both teams a man short as | Mare Reaume of Leafs and Norm Ullman of Wings were off for am imsurance goal halfway! Marcel Pronovost counted the i 5:51, Ullman 5:51, Olmstead 8:39. | (Howe) 11:42. Penalties: None. Stops: SOE ck cccteceests} Sawchuk -....-.-- eee get Giants Wallop Redskins; Bears Down Lions 25-14 — oi é ford (Olmstead, Stewart) :40; 2. eill Second period: 4. Detroit, Mc- 5:13; 5. Detroit, Kelly (Aldcorn, Howe) 7:39. Penalties: Reaume Third peried: 6. Detroit, Oliver Yesterday afternoon at Sum- merside RCAF base prior to an exhibition hoop tilt between Le- Page's Trotters and RCAF Sul- tans, Walter LePage presented the Sultans with the LePage trophy, emblematic of the Prince Edward Island Senior ‘C’ basketball championship NEW YORK (AP)—New York| The Rangers beat the Bruins Rangers completed a weekend |by the. same score in Boston Sat- eee. Se Sy eee Oe urday night. battered Bruins 43 at ison Square Garden Sunday night. The ate IN GOAL Rangers’ third straight National ‘ Hockey League victory lifted/f its last 1§ games, used Don them to within five points eo hed t oe one ee fourth-place Boston. : Rookie Ken Schinkel broke a Harry Lumley had been the 33 tie at 16:49 of the second | Bruins netminder in their last period, tipping in a shot by rani 13 games. Hanna for the winning goal. The! There was no scoring in the Rangers had blown a 3-1 lead be-| action - packed third period. A fore Schinkel produced his eighth Boston goal was disallowed by goal of the season. ‘referee Ed Powers midway in the Rangers Complete Sweep; Edge Battered Bruins 4-3 Boston,-which_has-won only two! tle, captain, and Mr. LePage. period. Rangers goalie; Marcel Paille, playing with a bahdage on his forehead after receiving 12 stitches from a cut Saturday night, blocked a breakaway shot. Doug Mohns tipped in the re- bound and thered light went on but the referee, after a huddle with the linesmen, ruled that McKenney’s momentum had car- | ried him inside the goal crease. | Dean Prentice fired two goals’ to spark the Rangers and Andy) Bathgate counted the other one. | Scorers for the Bruins were. sophomore, came off with two highs. He led in doubles with 47 and runs scored, 131. Charley rE ee gChampionFor1 959) ~— Ham-Neal and Wally Moon of the pen- , Johnny Temple of Cincinnati of the Mil-| nant-winning Dodgers tied for the| the mos! sacrifice flies, 13. : led the Ne" most triples, 11. Neal had the] yan, ncxe ‘conailed the iw a Oe Ee cat most. sacrifice bunts, 21. est a - 1959. + |led im stolen bases for the fuurth| batting average, .274 and Milk with a 355 vereight season, swipirg 27.) waukee hit the most homers, 177," time. The outfielder won his first witha 328 mark. joe Cunningham of St. Louis fin- a sweater gift ... the newest bulkies, the classic our fine array of skirts . . . tartans—{i i the P.E.L), giant plaids and plain colors in w and mohair and plain straight styles. All sizes. island furriers NEW WINTER 79 Grafton St. TIRES p any size |f MOORE & McLEOD Ltd. | | _ 30% OFF oe a | cece i DECEMBER STORE HOURS trade in Monday to Wednesday ee re eae ee ee foe eee See Cun SP es ie on Charlie Burns andj’ ern Conference's New Gi-| geles Saturday. Cardinals ae s. ants closed out their most suc- Sen Francine ers. witha" Chariey ‘Conerly ttre two| fa wks : set First period: 1. Boston, Leach | cessful season in nine years while| chance to share second place with toychdown passes, versatile (Stasiuk, Bucyk) 5:29; 2. New! __ Chicago Bears nailed second / the Bears, lost to Green Bay 36-14 Frank Gifford set a club rushing York, Prentice (Kabel, Bownass) place in the West as the regular}and wound up in a third-place | record and Pat Summerall 12:49; 3. New York, Prentice National Football League sched-|tie with the Packers, each with | clinched the league scoring title : j *Gadsby, Bathgate) 17:38: -Penal- __wle ended Sunday. be et records. in the Giants’ Victory. in ties: None. The Eastern champion Giants, . rown| Gifford gained 89 yards rushing See 4 ork, rallying from a a halftime de- — oan the eo — |for an eight-season total of 3,347, \ . |Bathgate (Kabel, Prentice) 2:22; ficit, whipped eee ‘ Red- Eagles ay «thr topping by 55 the elub career} TORONTO ‘CP)—Centre Tod led 2-1 going into the third period 5- Boston, Burns (Meissner, Top-| & Seed wins a wait recera| Eat tte in the mark previously held by Eddie!sican came up with two goals—|but fell under the Chicago on-|Pazzini) 3:47; 6. Boston, Mohns aoe Seat eeaieon eee an ae . Price. Summerall kicked @ 14/one of them a wierdy—in ~the| slaught before 13,105 fans. | (McKenney, Labine) 6:07; 7. New) ian = since Clardiend Soames oe Sunday's other game, Bobby | yard field goal and three extra|tpirg period Saturday night in| Mikita, a 19-year - old shifty | York, Schinkel (Hanna, Popein) | i. 3583 yne a eee eee ee ae the scoring cham- leading Chicago Black Hawks to) winger, got involved in-a high-| 16:49. Penalties: Hanna 8:48, Ho-) Se aces witian 6 wih 0) re Ce ne Tame | Ceeeeeln wie Ot baiees. Ee beet in 49 Notional Hockey League] sticking dua with Lest conve! Wn 10:38, Foutesie IES, | | ‘winning streak, éo- ammy Baugh’s a Pitts. |i o Ses s. road ogre league, | victory over Toronto Maple Leafs.|Ted Hampson at 12:02 of the first| Third peried: No scoring. Pen-| es Detroit 25-14 and grabbed Sos eolcess reseed a in 29 attempts during the seasom. i+ was Hawks’ first win against| period and picked up two major 2!ties: Arm strong misconduct second place in the Western race *|Toronto in six games this season. | penalties. — Howell 8:57, 18:48. with an 84 mark. Baltimore The 32-year-old centre, who si ont ci Colts, who meet the Giants in the once toiled for Leafs, scored in C rli E Dra es Peters 711 7-25) Wtle game at Baltimore Dec. 27, an empty net with 51 seconds left; \UFHING w Srieahes date’ * J ; in the game and got the other j STANDINGS goal early in the windupperiod For Montague gerne se CTY ame | ; " that tied things 2-2. ° GOODYEAR 4 wre wwocure mee Battie 10 4-4 DraW aicezaene Ste“) pape ee a Pet. other Chicago goals. Right winger|7 P. M. 7 5) ; Ron Stewart scored both Leaf| East ice: R. Beck, G. Kennedy, } A | New York 7 : co on = ae «Sag pact St. oe aca St. a goals. J. Ballum, B. Balderson, vs. T. | Pa i A “s ¢| Cleveland 7 5 0 270 214 583 ve Chienal Hes Hawks a 44\(Vucko, Hay) 34:20; 4 Montreal, |. Si0a0's deadlocking goal at/|Clair, S. MacDonald, T. Beck |§ hae)! Pitsburgh 6 § 1 257 216 56| ie with Montresl Canadiens late|Moore (Beliveau, H. Richard) |*:14, V2* the shocker for Leaf) H. Moar. ‘ Washington 3 9 .0 185 350 250|in the -final period of a weird|17:54. Penalties: Vasko 3:39, Tal-|LC! Det and the puck deflected) West ice: C. Nicholson, | D. ‘ Chie Cards 2 10 "0 234 324 167|National Hockey League batile|bot 7:06, Goyette 9:34, Arbour| the stick of Toronto defence-| Acorn, David Maclean, Paul : Western Conference here Sunday night 17:6. eee man Allan Stanley between goal-| MacDonald, vs. G. Nicholson, R. r Baltimore 9 3 0 374-251 .750| St. Laurent’s tying goal came Seasna : tender Johnny Bower's legs. Knox, Dick MacLean, D. Hender. |» MILEAGE! C f Chic Bears 8% 4 0 252 196 667\while the Black Hawks were period: No scoring. Bower and Stanley were standing | 9 P.M. ¥ Cite 7 5 695 WT Midsies Gus ae ent trl \face to face inches apart when| . Fast ice: Dr. Johnston, E.|¥ our head Green Bay 7 5 0 248 240 583\Canadiens following a rash of _ Third period: 5. Montreal, Be- the embarrassing moment ar-| Shaw, Glen Murphy, L.' Nichol-| ¥ quarters for, Detroit 3 8 1 203 275 .273| penalties a Leerent -@ former liveau (H. Richard, Geoffrion) | rived. : : son, vs. At. MacDonald, F. ¥ Farm Trucké Los Angeles 210 0 242 315 .167\Canadiens defenceman, moved|*:%: Chicago, Nesterenko| Leafs, who slipped into third) Vuozz0, Foch MacDonald, J. y and Tractors Saturday’s Result ' inte the Canadions ine cheated (Hull, Vasko) 5:11; 7. Montreal,|place in the league race with} Shaw. Tires. a Baltimore 45 Los Angeles 26 _| around defenceman Doug Harvey |©°°!!rion (Beliveau, Moore) 6:35; |their third straight defeat.) West ice: Judge JS. DesRoch-|¥ PROVINCIAL 3: ; and blasted a 30-footer past Mont- 8. Chicago, St. Laurent (Nester-}seemed headed for victory. They es; Reg Reid, Stan Gay, P. Mac- a. § d real goalie Jacques Plante, who| °°) ae ae Leod, vs. A. A. Fraser, Pete Sin- TIRE SALES 4% ; ; 742, 733, ‘onovost lair, V in, i 2 i Don Jor an the Chicagp Stadium u™* 3 /15:22, Mikita 15:22, Vasko minor, Eustace Reeves _| {i27,Vince* Mattia, Mac Mac-|@ Bensley Ave. Dial 2642 4) ¢ Ten mtwates belere St a a - T Q it H k . Knocked Out Laurent’s marker, Candiens ael” mage * an ° u oc ey 5 ernie Geoffrion had given the f ‘ | pio sich ides ari wend — leaders 2 43 lead with oi — seni reeaass * 7 Phorngnd fans so ag ee CHRISTMAS TREES welterweight cham Don Jor-|second g night. Other ustace Reeves, forme <q dan of a Pacer nagpna knocked | Montreal scorers were Jean’ Beli- ST AN DING reg me gar Rag acd FOR SALE out in the fourth round of a a oe: We this year with the Parkdale Roy- | Ea h E y P 30 10 30 Se eeeed 10 round non-titie fest age gph cre Apa National League als, has decided to quit playing ch Evening 6:30 — 10: Saturday night by Argentine title-|Moore’s goal and both of Geof- WUT F APis.! hoc holder Federico Thompson. Jor-jTion’s. | Montreal WwS79 @ 4 pene prone ett caus «foe Trini "s As iati dan weighed 158, Thompsonnis|, Chicago's ber scorers, were|Deirot 4 $7.79 69 35| wn team playing in a lenge a My Men's Demennes * ‘on . i came after one minute of the| Nesterenko. Boston 1015 5 98110 25| his anon tet ccatag el’ at tae Headquarters Heartz Halil, ~ fourth round and sent a crowd of| Canadiens, the league leaders, |New York 715 6 84103 20| key this year the fact that it was | some 18.000 fans at Luna Park saw-their lead over Detroit cut t Chicago 615 7 70 82 19] difficult to get down to ‘Charlotte-| : Richmond St Sadium into wild excitement. six points. . town for practice and for playing | ; . m: Thompson, born in Panama but SUMMARY games. | an Argentine citizen, dominated| First period: 1. Montreal, Geof- Curling Draw the fight from the first round. frion (Moore, Beliveau) 12:15; 2. Sultans Defeat | Trotters The RCAF Sultans defeated ies. The RCAF team had won the first game in Charlottetown by 48-46 , Trotters- Ladner 14, Arnoid 8, Cummiskey 4, MacLean 23, Mc- Guigan 2, MacGonnell, Howatt 3, i A. Blue Shirts The following is the curling draw for Monday night at the Charlottetown Club. 7 P.M. Ice 1 — Sheepherders Chalienge Trophy. 1 Ice 2 — T.W.L. Prowse, F. Cox, L. Donald, N. Kelly, vs. Cyril Flinn, L. Campbell, G. Wright, P. Gleason.’ Ice 3 — R. Jones, G. Green- ough, L. Johnston, But MacDon- ald, vs. JS. MacDonald, T. Mit- ton, B. Soper, B. Scott. Ice 4 — A. Likely, G. Kays, Dr. Drysdale, A. Garrett, vs. A. Mac- Donald, B. MacGregor, B. Acorn, P. Devlin. THIS WEEK At The SPORTS ARENA PLEASE CLIP. and SAVE... It Will Be The Only Notice 4 Ice 5 — J. Burden, M. 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