1! Better By WILF GRUSON Canadian Press Staff Writer TORONTO tCP) The head ioaches for the teams in the East- West All-Star Shrine football game more Saturday both agree that the outfit with the better passing has a definite edge in such a clash. On that basis Doug (Peaheud) Walker's Eastern All-Stars should be heavy favorites over Frank (Pop) 1vy's Western all-star a - gregation when the teams collie at Varsity Stadium in Ceinatlals counterpart .to the United States Shrine game held annually in San Francisco. The East admittedly has the ht-st two passers in the country in Sam Etcheverty of Montreal Aloiioites and Tom Dublinski of Toronto Ar- gonauts. This fact confronts the West with double trouble consider- ing how the Alouettes pased so well in a losing effort in the (1 cy Cup game when only Etchexcrry was on the firing line. However, the memory of F.sks' game lingers and it makes the West.'l chances better than they would be ordinarily, even though Ivy and Walker agree there is not enough time to prepare I strong ground offensive. it involves a lot of meticulous detail in timing and blocking which cant be achieved in only a few days practice. NOT DISCOUIIAGEI) ivy. however. is not too pessi- mistic. He intends to run Edmon- toifs basic split-T attack and with 14 Eskimo players he has enough fective. the first-string backfield of quarter- back Jackie Parker. fullback Normie Kwong and Johnny Bright and halfhacks Rollie Miles and Earl Lindley. They'll no doubt miss the crisp. hard blocking of the full Eskimo line. However. the Westis all-star Offensive lineup includes three Ed- monton players who know exactly what to do in the split-'1' offensive. crushing ground attack in ihat Ivy said Thursday from Hamil- Prince Co. Sport Echoes S'side Aces Look To Be A Promising Squad Taking everylhiiig iiilti coiisicl- eration. Summe-rside's Senior "B" hockey team. the Aces. give pro- mise of being a really good team this ycar. Truc. they bowed to the M01101 Mil-S01! team by a lop- a lot of hockey around the turn of Yemnans vs. J sided score. but the local boys hadn't really got their skating legs when the game was played. atid two of their top-notch playcrs. Stan Gallant and Syl Bernard, did not make the trip to Sat-kville. Their showing against St. l)t.lh- atan's in the first game of the island league was much bettcr. and they crowtlerl the Saints till the final whistle, making it a hang-up game. andione that should cause the capital city cash cus- tomers to ,come back for another look-see at the lczims in this new-' ly formed league. a The attentlaiice. about 500. might have been better. but for the first game it could have been a lot worse. Fans who were used to the major brand of hockey may take some weaning before they shift their allegiance to the local Dmdllvt. but we hclicve they will EHIIIES will be away from home. But it is encouraging to note that when the Civic Stadium opens its doors. the Aces will have a flock (of hom games In run off, anti the fans will get an opportunity to see ythc year. i 1 This boy. liiistace Reeves. who hails from Kensington, looks as if he is going to be a valu.Ible addition to the Aces' blucline corps. He was prominent in the scoring in the game with S. D. U. and according to reports plays a sound defensive game as well. With Ron MacArthur and Syl Bernard as his rearguard mates, he should fit in well to make a pretty strong defence for Laysh puck in front of. day night. Vance's take that word ”punch" familiar men to make it fairly ef-l The Esk players include -kl St-hurman's forwards to paddle the INS each scored neat goals Tues- R. wmjams. tally being characterize as "the prettiest of the night". Neil Walker is addingi a lot of pep and punch to thel team. and we don't want you to' too lit- or-come more and more interested erally. although Neil isn't a shrink- -is the season progresses. especial- ing violet when sticks are dropped. . caches Think Team Wifh Passing Has Edge ton where working out that the non-Edmon- ton players are adjusting to his offensive surprisingly well. ”Theylre all great players and can pick up the idea of what to do real fast." he said. "Al1-star games are a little dif- ferent proposition from a regular game. It's difficult to install a complete offence and generally a team with the best passing attack 'can handle the game much easicr. were not a passing team so it .would b foolish of us to try to ouupass Etcheverry S Vi Both Walker and ivy Walker said they decided I? fcnce. upon this bec:-iiise neither had,- Curling Draw For Tonight . The following is the draw in Aiw and B section of the Turkey Bun-lbsv the same 'l"ok?'Vi Curlina Results spl('l at the Local Curling Club to- night: 7. P. M, Ice 1 - Section A - J Wils0n.t W. A. Beer, .11 Kennedy. Geoilwednesday night games in B-Sec- Kays is Dan (TRourke. Dr. H..ll0l'l of the Turkey Bonspicl: Mat-Kcnzie. A. Wellener. land Macl.ean Ice 2 Section B-Doug Hill. How- Cleav- ard Douglas. R. LeClair. W. Rodd. Md vs. Dr. Prowsc. J. Cameron. S. 1 Crosby. Heath 11facLe:in. l ice 3 Section B- Loser of Dougl Saunders and Dr. Gallant game vs.l '1" F. Acorn and Doug Camer- 'i; on game. - -1 Scctimi A 7 N. Nicliolson, H. ll. Simpson. R- Duvid. M. 13.3.1 8.45 P. M. I ll"? 1 SENIOR 3 "H Mkl"50"- to the present was when Doug Hill yg puta even d '.'tC.M - G-1”3"L Rv J0"95v R IVW"'ll- Donaldsand lflgl. tahgeangiime angi- (ward. G. Stewart. M. Kennedy. A. Love.j Dr. K. Myers. ice 2 Section A Ralph Jenkins, KG. Storey. John Morris. Reg. Reid. vs. F. Curtis, Dr. A. Marl-Zachern. J. S. Taylor. Don A. Smith. Ice 3 Section A - R. Spillett, G. R. Grannongh. Henry Douglas. 1L Doyle vs-- Harper MacNei1l. Hal Spill:-t. .1. Ken MacDonald. ice 4 Section B - Dr. Macnoiiald. .55 Paireriveights and Fee wees hold A. A. Macbeod. Dr. W. Morcside. 3 .1. w. lllacKcnna. vs Dr Giddings, day at H ()0 the same groups are Paul Scliurniaii aiitl Vance Har- E. K Mm-Nu"! D,-A Dy 3,-.,wn' Jy in he on hand for anothrr session. the Western team islenough pgactiti: time tlglls meek set up e o ens ve oc ng tit cope with several different defence setup. It would also help to guarantee a wideopen game. Jocltey's Both Horses In Big Daily Double and Dublin-(jockey Benny Sorcnson 1"0dE.tI1e have races zigreed to use a basic 5-4-3 dc- provide a whopping 55.93220 for maker. 5164 winner of the open- ing race. then rode Advice. 3100.- 80 winner of the second. kept. it is believed to be a rec- ord payoff for a daily double in - -1- M0”'l5- -1- E-isquareblrggs have lost their 2 Burnett. J. O. Hornhy, D. A. Cox. games ana are nu; Puperweighis Hold Practice Page 6 The Guardian Friday- Dec. 2. 1955 Canadiens Eke Our 2-1 Decision Over Boston BOSTON (AP)-Montreal Cana-1 Just 26 seconds later. Richard diens scored twice while Bostonlslammed home a 25-footer into was shorthanded in the first per- the corriei; of the net. y . iod and held on for a 2-1 victory Lorne I-erguson got Busluns over the Bruins in a National lone tally at 13:45 the first Hockey League game Thursday period on a 35-foot blast. night, 1 Besides issing a tying K031. Montreal's J ea n Beliveau. a the Bruins were stopped by sonie Bruins' Nemesis. and Maurice fine goal tending by Montreal: (Rocket) Richard scored within Jacques Plante in the furious fi- a span of 28 seconds to upset nal period. With a minute and 15 Boston. seconds left in the. game Boston Boston. wioless in nine games, pulled out goalie Terry Sawchuk missed a tying goal in the third in favor of six skaters but could period when Don McKeni1ey was not.break through. offside. Murray Costellofs shot First period: 1. Montreal. Beli- from the side of the rink went veau tolmstead. M. Richard) into the netting but did not count. 4:47: 2. M. Richard (Ge0ffr10n. With the Bruins shorthanded Olmstead) 5:13: 3.'Boston. Fer- due to a cross checking penalty guson (Gardner. Boivin) 1364. on Vic Stasiuk. Beliveau convart- Penalties: Qlmstead :24. Har- ed the second poke at his own vey 1:31. Stasiuk 3:32. St. Laur- rehound just beyond the post at cm 11:39. 17:a7. ' 4:47. Beliveau had entered the Second period: Scoring: None. Dr. Giddings 10-.1 E. Burden 7. t t leading the league with Penalties: Mnsdell 6:06. Labine D. Cameron 12- l)r. Gallant 7. 14 goals and 27 points. It was 6:00,Geoffrion 9:50. Plante 12:50 Dr. MacDonald 13- J.S. MacDon- his 10th goal of the season at Third period: Scoring: None. 6. Boston's expense. Penalty: Leclair 17:38. Carmen Basilio Happy; Next Opponent Saxton "De Marco is a real tough fighter. He hits harder than any- one in the welterweight division. He'll have to learn to pace him- self. I must say this was my most satisfying victory because I BALTIMORE tAP) Danish inner iif the first and second at Pimlico Thursday to daily double payoff. Sorenson brought home Joy- Although no such records are liich both winners were ridden The following are the results of F. Acorn 9- D. Saunders B- F. Hansen 10 - Dr. Prowse 4. H. Atkinson 8- W. Worth 5. W.R. MacNeill 10- J. Squarebrigg C. MacDonald 17- Doug Hill 14. Teams skipped by J F, Burden .S. MacDonald- W. Worth and J. BOSTON (AP)-1-llated over his "most satisfying victory". welter- weight champion Carmen Basilio Thursday said he intended to de- fend his crown next against John- The only highlight in the play up iiy Saxton. praised Tony De- knew 1 would have to knock De Marco and) blasted referee Mel Marco out to win here. i could Manning. lcll by the way the referee trad- ”Saxton stepped out twice to let me fight De Marco and be de- serves the next chance." said Basilio. "I'm going to beat him, ;too. As for the date 1 will have to wait and see. Both of my hands ed me in the infighting. ”The referee gave me no breaks in the infighting. He near- ly pulled my arm off a couple of times in breaking. Whenever I was getting in some good punch- es inside. he'd break us. give me Yesterday from 1100 --12.00 Q are sore but the doctor said he Dave MacLeod's goal with less than four minutes to play in the final period gave the Montague .-.' a 7-8 victory over the Parkdaie Flyers in a penalty-stud- ded game of the Island Hockey League at the Sports Arena last night, : Manred by 21 penalties. four major: and two match-misconduct: the game produced little in the way of good hockey in the first two periods but the boys settled down t the third and made a game of The Primroses lost the lead three times in the first canto and came out of It trailing 4-3. The Flyers pulled into a 5-3 lead early in the second but Montague evened the score before the siren sounded and the period ended 6-0. MacLeod and Apps Arsenault each fired two goals for the win- ners Phil McGee. Bllly Hughes and” Dick Caroll getting the others. Willie Dunn and Bob Hurry each notched a pair for the losers. Skip Carver and Junior MacLeod the others. .It was wild and wooly game and right from the outset the players went at each other with fire in their eyes. Although there were only 3 penalties called in the first 90 minutes the boys were carry. in)! their sticks a little high through- out with plenty of heavy body checking. The flareup started early in the second period with Willie Dunn and Phil McGee tangling in a wrestling match after Dunn had received a minor penalty for tossing his stick against the boards. Both players were thumbed off with majors, Montague defcnseman Mac Mac- Donald joined them in the box a flouple of minutes later. No sooner ad the sin-bin been emptied but Quddy Gregory was sent off on his first of three penalties in the per. iod. Dave Jardine was the next of. fender at 14.32 and Gregory was back to keep him company 26 gee. onds later. It was about 2 minutes after this that the big battle took place be. tween Dick Carroll and Skip Cm-. rcr. Both players were given mu. ors at first but when they resisted the referees tagged them with match misconducts and they spent the rest of the game watching from the sidelines. Following this the Flyers received a team pen- the box at the mic mark serving time for tripping. - The third period produced the only good hockey of the night. The players had tamed down some what and the referees were stain!- ing for no such nonsense as went on the first two pciods. only four penalties were called and the fighting subsided. Lineups: Montague: Goal. Ward. defense. Macilae. A-H. MacLean. G. MacDonald. M. MacDonald. Me Karrie: forwards. Hughes. Carroll. Arsenault, Trowadale. Clements, MacLeod. McGee. Landry. D. Mae- Lean. Parlrdale: goal. Roper Def- ense. Josey. A. MIcLeod. Moore. Hill. forwards A. Carver, 5. Carv- er. K. Ready, Dunn, Hurry. J. Mac- lgeod. Gregory. Squarehriggs. Jar- me. First Poriodz. 1. Montague, Hughes (Carroll) .18; 2. Flyers. S. Carver (Ready. Hill) 8.40 8. Montague. D. MacLeod (Medea) 11.45; 4. Flyers. Dunn (.1. Mac- Priymroses Shade Flyers In Penalty-Studded Game ' Gee (MacLeod. Tiowadale) 16.0w, 0. Flynn. Dunn (Hurry) nos; 1. W. Hurry (Dunn. Josey) Penalties: Carroll .32; Jardioe. MacDonald 17.31. laeond Pulled: tl. Flyers (A. Carver) SJ: 9. Montague. A.-. aenatit (C. Carrol. G. Macnon. aid); 10. Flynn. Hm-ry (Dina) 11.46: 11. Montague, Carroll (D. MIcLeod. H. Macbeanl 15.11: 12. Montague. Arsenault (McGee. Hughes) 10.58. Penalties: Dunn (minor and major). McGee (inajoi-T 2.40; M. MacDonald 4.00; Gregory 7.59: Jardine 14.32; Gregory 1.4.58; Carroll (major and match misconduct) S. Carver (major and match-misconduct); Flyers (served by Gregory) 17.05; Greg- ory 19.00. Third period: 13. Montague. Di MacLeod (Hughes) 16.42. Leod) 13.01; 5. Montague, Mc- Penaltiies: M. MacDonald (2) 3.16. 10.01; Arsenault 5.33; Jo- sey 17.46. Capitals Score Twice In Third For 6- FREDERICTON. (CP) -Two last period goals boosted third place Fredericton Capitals to I 6-5 edge over the trailuig Monc- ton Hawks in the Atlantic Coast Sen-ior Hockey League Thursday night. Playing coach Hughie Camp- bell was unassisted when he skated bhe lengtzh of the ice to tie the count. After shaking off backcheckers and opposing for- wards. he made good from 10 feet out. Buck Whit.lock's third goal of the night proved the winner. Bob Leger relayed to Neil Sew- ell and Whltiock. taking a pass back from Neil. scored from close in. Both teams tallied in the first period. Bow Bowness and Wint- lock doing the shooting. The four Moncton goals in the second were fired by Orin Carver. Lorna Plrle. Dave Wall and Blli Sin- nett. Doug McPhee, Seweli and Whltlock counted for Caps. 5 Victory - twice for iinal attacking plays. Newcomer Dave Wall, from Trois Rivlerel. Que.. was among the Moncton forwards. Summary:- First period: 1. Moncton. Bow- ness tDorrlngton, Leblanc) 6.53; 2. Fredericton, Whiclock (Sew- ell) 7.44. Penalty: Whyte 12.30. Second period: 3. Moncton. Carver (Pirle. Leduc) 1.53; 4. Moncton. Pirie (Deduc Carver) 2.37; 5. Moncton. Wali (Bowness. Dori-ingtion) 5.31: 8. Fredericton. McPhee (Whltiock, MacDonald) 10.28: 7. Moncton. Sinnett. (Bow- ness. l-lint.-hfeldl 14.41: 8. Fred- ericton. Seweil (Whitlnck. Lcgt-r) 17.42: 9. Fredericton. Whltlock (Lepirie) 111.32. Penalties: None. Third period: 10. Fredericton. Campbelil 7.14: 11. Fredericton. Whltlock tsewell. Leger) 13.14. Penalty: Dorringtion 14.34. workout at the Sports Arena. To- didn't think there were any a mean look and snarl at me tl alty for having too many players Hawks again used Harold Han: 91006:- hreaks. 1'11 have the hand x- told you to brcak'. He'd tcll De on the ice, served by Gregory. sen. Montreal Junior Canadiens Hansen 13 11 9-35 lrayod in Syracuse in a few days. Nlarco softly, tBreak Tony'." and the same player was back in sub-goalie. and took him out Craig . . . . . . .. 8 I 13-19 Hockey Program 5 For Saturday The following is a list of Minor. y if the games are as excitingtlie is generally a clean player. Hockey activities at Sports Arena: is this first one was. ection of the schedule yhowever, as is his Tuesday night's 'scheduled for Saturday: opponent, Gaston Roy. The boys The Aces are facing ti toughlwill get a little pugnacious on rare in theloccasions. but cannot be classifi- aonth of December when all theirled as dirty players. Adm.: Adults Tuesday, 8:30 g AM-.' RECEIVES TROPHY Mr. Gordon MacDonald of Charl- golf competition at the Be1ved- attetown is seen gbovg 1-gcewhg ere golf course last September. the Bola hole-in-one trophy from Mr. William Durnham, Bola rep- phced semnd W, resentative in the Maritime Area. The yes i u t k i Mr. MacDonald won-the P. E. 1. day Ff'1'l0l'TI'l,lIaR. 0" no pace yum!- Iectlori of the nation-wide annual Monday and Wednesdayiafternoon v-.” Charles Peters in a score of SPORTS ARENA - SKATING - . 4 - 5:30 25c; Children 10c. . Monday and Wednesday evening . . 8 - 10 PM. Admimion 50c .m.--P.1-3.1. Hockey League 'alde Aces vs S. D. U. . 0 can p.m.-P.E.I. Hockey League .1 A ' infontaguevs. Parltdaie i-.1, ' AQIIESOC. ........8-10P.M. chtidrenasc with a low net score of 07. Mr. of Summerside Barterlii Film Lab, 1 8.f)0 - 8.30 - Pee Wees iQSSl Canadians vs. WKS Monarchs. 1. 3.30 H 9.00 W Pee Wees QSS 1 (Rangers vs. WKS Tigers. 1 9-00 - 9.'i0 - Pee Wees PS8 Falcons vs. Unit No. 1 Springeram 0.30 - 10.00 - Pee Wees PS8: Horncsts vs. Model. Southport Roe- ' kets. l 1 l 10.00 - 10.30 - Paperweight: - PSS Falcons vs. Model Southpot Cubs. 10.110 - 11.00 - Paperweight: -. PSS Tigers vs. Unit No- 1 Blue birds. 11.00 - 11.110 - Paperweights - QSS Leafs vs. WKS Hawks. 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