HAS 24 GOALS, l4 ASSISTS Carver Siill Leads Scoring and Vance Harris of Summerside. The goaltendlng picture took quite a change in the past few gains and Thane Doyle. tov 801110 since the league started finds him- self trailing both Thane Menu of compilation of statistics this sea- Summerside and Frank Roper of son and in the beginidng of Jsnu- Parkdalein theraee for puckIi0PP' ary, about a month and a half la- in: honors. ter. Carver is still in the lead. the Io0D'I 309 10339 In one game during a fairly iI- having allowed only 44 goals innlo active houFw (EQIQVSEI h gust 4.3 aveauiuzaiigt 3 is lea e ea 0 P0 - - h u an In 9 games. However. the made up of 24 goals - also toll! 10? the loop - and 14 assists. Phrkdale totgtl -ver-341.95 But even at this scortcliins nace. 50 89811 ti; i”g"';'l in 1. Wm Carver's lead dropped from ii to gigs! 30" Doyle 5 mi wp Wm! mi 10 Wm" " mm mm”. Tuned Parkdale combination of hop" and Sheldon Jordan and the Mann- Don Simmonds Summerside com- bination is in third with 5.50 SCORING COPS MIDDLEWEIGHT TITLE Fullmer Wins Unanimous - Decision Over Robinson to brush off the biggest bombs of- inson's left eye In the seventh and tore open a gash under the same eye in the l4th- In the last two rounds. Rayis face was streaked with blood. Fullmer won handsomely on all three official cards. Judge Frank Forbes had it lo-5, Judge Harold Barnes 9-6 and referee Goldsteln 8-5-2. The Associated Press card i was 9-6 for Fullmer, who went into the ring at even money after having been the favorite since the match first was made. GENE'S PURSE SLIM Fighting for only 1256 per cent of the purse and none of the S100,- ' Like old Man River Orin Car- ver. Parkdale Fiyers centrelnan. goes rolling along at the top of the Island Senior B. Hockey league scoring race. Carver was at the 3, JACK ugun front of the pack from the first i NEW YORK iAP)'GeM Fu"' mfAftSeii'8Ei)el:-th men I.ililli;l8d'lI'l Ihd met, a bull-necked inauier from um round one 0, the ring ropes Um!” "Opp" mines' nwred wlias pulled'loose from the post year-old Sugar Ray Robinson and . - ' cut his left eye with his relentless ;',;,,,i;if,f'y.liiJ.niiepilarszii:: Iii: Ittack Wednesday night to winznen four rounds the world middleweight cham-i ' pionship on a unanimous det-ision'BOTTOM ROPE MISSING In a fierce I3-round battle. When the same Strand came The branllng Fuller dropped i.lIe'l00Si;l on lcilnotthel; Si1t'il)eh0i the! Vila: su ar man with a crashing leit- at t e en o e t roun , e rigght barrage to the body in thr if-Jew York state athletic commis- seventh round and Robinson fell..iion ordered referee Ruby G0id' on his back on the ring apron. istein to proceed without the bot- He scrambled back at SIX whiie,.tom rope on two sides of the ring. the sellout crowd of 18,134 that They fought that way the rest paid 3194.645 roared. of the night. 000 radio - TV money. Fullmer , GPG A Pts. Although Fullmefs tactics of Referee Goldsteln let Fullmer. Opened UP I ind in 310 M31! 0. cm” (P) 10241433 DICK CARROLL slamming away with a free hand a swarmingpbody puucher. bang rounds. Shook 0!! I Robinson Hugh" (M, 111513 23 LEADER, after charging into a clinch drewpaway with his free right hand in I'll"! and Ciosed Stroll! in the Arsenun (M) 11 u 15 as I some boos, the big turnout fountiithe clinches, always slamming to Will. .13"! and Hill With enough Cum" (M) H 9 1-, 25 Stendllllli Plfiidiiie " W0" 7- WI the new champion is sturdy war-l the body. margin to offset a 15th round des- - A Carver 4P) 10 to 13 24 3--700 . rior with the youth and strengthi Fullmer opened a cut over Rob- P976110" SDI"! by 5083? Riiih i sf Can" lp) 10 10 11 22 Points: Orin Carver. Parkdale. 33 . The 25-year-old Fullmer from H” (M) 10101222 cools: orin Carver. 24 Welii-i0i'dlIL Uilih Who ii; in IP- M:zLmg,. (M, 11 7 14 21 Assists: C. Grady. Surnmerslde. 20 t eld in I , : 52:: .;i... "3:.':. a. named lg ;; 3;; com-mus too strong for Robinson at this giellnelileigseiansp 1814 19 16,6 Gp 5,, A... miAEiihoilgiiilsFmli-iiiieerr at 157" gave V Harrisytsl 1317 I515” DWI” (B) 8 w 5'00 . ” ". 'i ' Roper (P) D 42 4.67 weight to Robinson who came in g:'l:ilyut)S)) 1: 1: 3 Jordan W) 1 3 am 3! 15.0 Pggndf; :9 manhandi” " Hu (1') 9 3 912 Parkdale Total to so 5.oo him hill at dc ncRes.' Hemtuclte: poi? (D) 5 8 412 Mann (S) 10 44 4.40 clismbeeril aiin (litter lliiril catnclialsle ' - Giliiaiii 15) 1312111” Simmonds (S) 8 55 6'87 5 The Charlottetown Guardian, Thursday, Jan. 3, 1957 range , .. 3' .. - J Macmmd (D, 5 5 5 1, summoi-side Total is 99 5.50 Robinson, always looking for 9!-s:-Ii-iii”-dmmom--'re-v - - "L at ' IN; r' e" rs i' is” in r , . J: Ready (3, 3 2 gun) SDl;Ep:ei;t;ImtD) S 3 IN THIS CORNER iiifeciiliiiieni" i'i'.'.(ie,'? 'il'i”'.Ti.y..e'ii'.tii DETROlT'S PRODUCTION LINE APPS ARgENAUL'f g;,,3:::'3g';"” ”” 3 5 . 3 Jordan am 2 19 9.50 --j--j was wobbled in the aixth, eighui d V I C d! H (f 11 M) 1 ms B and chance 0! cc" mg g d H hes Montague Montlsue TOW 11 35 7-73 ' i ' R :2 ... S . ' . ' ' . , tr-h d. Tli Li d-.. (1 ill I - l t 28 G W1-Ave liIai3"”vwl51'ld"'f)msl”geis:WldEi Um” bcrs of which are running two. not counting last nights tussle at mliirdafn ”nf:,,k,n1,i:g”ath 4'"; palm: gi;h5.(;8lSi and 12 he P6” 01' Parkdale lo 7 3 .700 ' c e ac rus lng- three. four in the NJ-l.L. scoring Toronto. Howe is the league's and Norm Uuman .3 mum, Wm, ' Pnmmu! App. summers”, 13 11 7 4311 Wu,” "1" Chrisim” wd New Vb” been me Summemde Ac" SUGAR AMAZED race behind Montreal's Jean Bell-ileading goal scorer with 24 and 35 . I A,::,?au1:m:,-:1 Dick Carroll hold S.D.U. 6 2 3 .400 Year I holiday at an end for .an- who have whlpged Parkdale 3 I ltnmast have lbeen discouraging down the mm slot with afpomu Montague 11 4 7 .364 other year P. E. I. sports activity. ltlmes in 5 tries. tber teams have ydti1sbeltj)eLnson w o watched with apiece. Al ,, has 11 goals and BXIC. 3 1 5 .259 which took a brief vacation dur-lcome close but close only couutsp ing the period, will be getting back . in horseshoes and curling. -' into full swing and the Island Hoc- key League resumes action to- After a slow start Robinson seemed to get under motion in the fourth and fifth as he moved 15 assists while Carroll has 9 and 17 Parkdale-B.Y.C. C”"””G i3arkdale's coach, Allie Carver, We hear B. Y. C. may have In” Raw!” runaway worms another forward in action to- night at the Sports Arena with Parkdale Flyers and the Basilica Youth Club locking horns for the second time this year. In the earl- ier game played on November 22 the Flyers squeeezed through to a 3-2 victory and from perform- nlght in the person of Johnny Redditl. Johnny is a young fel- low and mslltes his home in Cal- gary where two other members of the Reddiil clan. Mike, and Ivan. are presently uving. Joh- the head. But Ray bogged down again in the sixth, walking away from the charging Fullmer who sent him wobbling off balance toward Full- around his slower opponent and landed solid right uppercuts to Al Arena Tonig Hi AT CHARLOTTETOWN 7 P..'tl., Section C-Round Robin: Ice 1-R. Spiilclt skip, S. Beat- on, S. Carson. Geo. Proctor vs; E. MacNutt skip, Dr. H. Pierce, champion, is three points behind the Montague duo in fifth place with 23 points on 10 souls and 18 assists. Montague's coach Bubby Dowl- ing and Parltdale's Skip Calm? 3'9 w SKATERS Join the Sunday Night "'9" "9 d3” ii” chwg" in” "W i' ' "u" "i Ch”'”"'""""' 3'0"" mm" with ' km i” ii" Leqalgilelsglziirid basciirmiii sgriouxslolcigisliz iiilihehssgitmbgeeg Slf4i-eYlicei)nLeCal1gtil'c- Arfcleiovztllillj (lgtrgiiinpson skip. F. iiifiviltioleliisllel hlesinzaidiantical 10-3 Skating Club hd" be" "”d' "'9" i' M "””” "id "in '"" "Mk I” '” mu dyi . ness this evening at the Sports iottelown ice since way back in Cox, Don Smith, J. A. Carruthers records, Last man in the 13-point ; '0 "DEC! liiyiilinl kl! i-ill-II I 0i IIIVGIIUO M9 T9111"! ill" Wm Jun before the and M we sixihv Arena when the two teams occupy I946 when he played for Queen vs, II. Petr-rs skip Ivan Horne, bracket 1, defgngeman Stu Mac- Adults cnjy I-il-fiiif-'1' i0iiiSiii- Drvhlbil remember iilil Y0"!!! will men 59” WW” '19” 3 "9"l”'i ing the extremities of the league Square School. Art Wellenor, Al McLelian. Lure of Montague with 7 goals and fellow who was following In corner. and the bottom strand.of face em), Other. The game. which Wm hm-9 limo Ice 3gw4 smrey skip Harper 14 assists for 21 points. Since that date in November brother lvan's iootsteln up Wt" "W9 ”""e '””5e- Fm" "ii" PW" Parkdale Fiycrs. sailing along bearing on the league stand- MacNcill. Ron Clark, c. 'wllllnms First non-Prakdale or Montague Phone 5416 the Fiyers have done a bit of Juggling with their forward lines putting Orin Carvc is the pivot position between . Bob flurry and moving Wllllo Dunn between Allie and Skip Carver. The Flyers have also added an- , , 1 s side Aces gum-noggo.-gun co.-om cl-up” Johnuya brothers. Ivan and i0 lei the Wmkmi-'3 "9 "P "'9 exception of summerside Aces. night. em. iSCotig:SGrialll1yloSSi8llS'n"l1:lltlh 20 in - But the biggest changes have Mike. both well known in local Tlishu h J H I has been able to do anytllinli at Game time is 8.30 sharp. 3.30 P.M.. Section D.i In sum". gowevgr, as the Aces aoailatho a. Y. c. camp where -porting circiu. m in the oil M W; gefg;;"extf;l':gstR;i;:; all with the Fiyers. Aces have Probable llneups:- Ice I-Earl .iilacLeod skip, Dr. 30,1, and mi... are worth only ' Jack Ready has lost Gordon Currie but has added Mark Del- aney and the Maritimee great- est hockey scorer Buck Whit- he The addition ol Whltiock has made the youth club just a little goal conscious. in fact, possibly . , kip jun 3 little too goal conscious. It . mu 3 , D. k C ,g . . Jack Ready will have a new icr. B. llurry. J. MacLeod. S. , V . ' - They demonstrated agains Mon- :2" 1. gh,yh1:h!:,?.co,-1:! .,:ig wilghzngiggih ring '';:”'?(:”'d R” forward, Johnny Reddin. in uni- Carver. A. Carver, Dunn Cruwys. t;"('i”"I',ai:'eni,i”;;(?l:i' s(.'”gn'):,3)',5 n crock... Pi. crust Mix 25: in” m” "my in" ' ""7 rmmd il "'0 I009 T50 WIIIIDIIIIIVII Robinson reached lutolhis res- form" Reddin has phyed this year MaCGee' C"dmore' fill Reeves J Brown ' ' of C. F d N Igmguufch li;"tt'i'7g :1” d'9hmt- was broken up for the int same ervoir of waning strength and Ice 4-w'. it. Jenkins skip P. M. 3"” cwdi" Aug on : P 9' it 0'0" 3'" 3 but Bubby Doviinswiiiukely pulled otagood d i th Si d.,Bl l .i..ii'plil Bh ll, they are beginning to score at reunite tlieiii At the rate Jean ninth whgn he startedmilon cutnloos: '1: t I. T vsinggii ll. i'llaa:i)ni';'re ii Sexist! ioieiiiiliiiieiq whiz tsotinihe MOIIGICII Gll'IgOI' 'I'ICd 236 fifecg;:n'gn;h9get::'9:f'p;V;"3;'alg lizilinen; I-Illlticignls nntlcorlns Lvitih eombinations to head and I Y as e G eague 0 Jr.. Dr. Cox. E- Matlicsoll. Briiish amateur title last year. ch. K H 12 ml n e w ey ac a new 0 y. Jumi W." or . .5 Q3, , g I In the beginning of the season the youth club's greatest asset the time he took off for the west. Lefty, as Ivan was known to fandom. was one of the Island's top tenals stars a few years ago when the Island had some Jim- dandics. CHATTER Tomorrow night Aces at Smnmenside And Too- tha Flyers take on slunnierslde sday face Prlmroses at the Arena The Montague trio of Apps Arsen N. H. L. record breaking Gor- die Howe's mark of 94 ... Howe, normally a late starter. will was their ability to keep the op- position front running up a big score. The players forgot all about this quality against Mon- tague and came out on the lengthy short end of a 12-10 crack Richard's 50-goal record If he keeps up his present pace Murph Chamberlain, coach- lng Cllatham Maroons. has sign- ed former Islander Danny 0'Con I nor .- .Yoll know that Gaya business in Calgary. Another ex- P. W- C. hockey star doing well in those parts is Knucker Irvin. on, the ring looked like something the boys in the back yard fixed up for a neighborhood match. ' Fullmer's manager. MIIV Jen- son, protested mildly to Goldsteln when the start of the seventh had he needed it most. it didn't work out that way. Fullmer came out slugging in that seventh round and hurt Ray with a left to the body, followed by a right that put Rob- inson down for the only knock- down of the fight. Fired by his success, Fullmer charged out with more body fire Fullmer appeared to dare Ray to hit him as he backed off under punishment while the fading champion slugged with both hands. when Robinson's fury was spent. back came Fullmer charg- ing in to grab and bang away with his free right. Robinson was getting all the to be delayed about 2 seconds cellar. drawn zcrns. ed by close in l300 fans. at the top of the league with a .700 average on 7 victories in 10 starts, will be taking on the im- proved Basilica Youth Club, settl- ed uncomfortably in the league's No team in the league, witll file turned Parkdale back 3 times in 5 starts but all other teams have In the only ollirr game played between Parkdale and B.Y.C. the Flyers came through with is 8-2 victory in a torrid game witness- For tonight's game B.Y.C coach ings, will bring together old time teammates Orin Carver and Buck Whitiock. both playing in the centre spot. Parkdale cannot be put out of first place even if they lose and the youth club cannot catch Montague with a victory to vs. Paul O'Rourke skip. D. R. George, H. Swift. Reg Newson. Ice 4eW- A. Beer skip, O. K. Prcsby, S. W. Willis, Don Mac- Lean vs. II. Dobson skip, Heath MlicLcan, B. MacDougail, J. Zak- B.Y.C. Goal Doyle: Defense- J. ficady. Perry, F. Shepherd. Mlliillis; Forwards- Whitlork. Pi- ncau. Howatt. Reddin. Square- brlggs, L. Shepherd. Burke, De- laney. J. Shr.llerd. Weatherbie. Parkdaie:- Goal -Roper: Defense A. M.ncLeod. Josey. K. Ready. Wood, Moore; Forwards - 0. Car- H. MSCKPHZIC, L. Bagnali. Guy Sicwart vs. L. Wcllcncr skip. H. Jartiinc, R. Mnthcson, T- White. Ice 2-J. A. Simmonds skip, J. Dingwell, Wm. MacGregor, Kip Ready vs. G.R. Greenough skip, B. Burden, J. S. Taylor, A. Hum- phrey. Ice 3-Cleaver Machcan The City Basketball League will day January Sill with games scho- men at P.W.('. while Saints lire Resume Operations Jan. 9th i swing back into action on Wedncs-'Althoui:h he will have the right of duled a tS.i).U. and P.W.C. The Trotters will be meeting the Wci.li- set-ontl motion: Joe O'Brien Gels Heavy Backing For Horseman Award for the remainder of the season. .appc-rll to the league excculive. Following is the schedule of the Wednesday Jan 9:- P.W.C. at player to show in the scorinz i-I Basilica Youth Club's centremen- now rightwinger - Merrill Pint-all BILLY HUGHES who has 19 points good for a 9th place tie with Jim Macleod of Parkdale. 1-2 point in the scoring Grady get! only 16 points for his 20 assists and i2 goals. This ties him with Wiiiif! Dunn of Parkdale in 12th P1800- 1-2 point behind Lorne Helinessey Named "Golfer wednes ay was named ”golfer of tho yengg ll;y&.lAewBI'lLlIII Associa- ti f rs. ofile owonothe association's tronii! as the.piayer who did most for British golf in 1956. Beharrell is the youngest golfer ever to win the British title. at ClllIM0lIE'S REDUCED TO CLEAR Raspberry, Strawberry, Apricot, Dtimson, Pineapple and Gooseberry 35: each or 3 for SLOO 30:”-hf”: -Hr:-dill Time David Stewart jumped into the N. H. worst of it in the clinches in the at home tothc Y.M.C.A- ,Trotiers and Y.lVI.C.A. at S.D.U. Holly Hill 48 oz. tin Chase & ' 2 0!. " ' " ll ' 5-W 5"” L. as a referee without any pre- 10”! when the fol)! fell down At a nit-cling held recently the Saturday, Jan I2:- Y-Ili.C.A. at Lax Grapefruit Sanbornes Jar -salnst overuse. which conIid- vlmrs experience to speak of? asain and finally wu discarded. loop vchctilllc was increased to RCAF lNGT0N' KY' (Am " "I" t "i"! 1'""V'd""i K""9"i'ii"K - The N. H I..'s men in striped 16 games for each team from tho Sundrly Jan l3'- SDU at Trot- Mmen '' leading trainer-driver M i . Immn .",,g"' is good ,0, 0",, third M ' b . j ' ' ' i A ' harness horses. Wednesday was c s rts have cm the subject of previous tulzii of I2 and some hard tors. . place, behind Thane Man" 0i ll lot of criticism lately ... Which ' and fast rlllcs wene laid down Wcdncsday Jan l6-- S.i)U at n-"med mat recipient "I 3 homii 0 Ce :"';':"r:;'.i;".' "id F”"k R0P9,l' is only normal Chicago is at governing nilsconduct on the floor. R.C.A.F. and Trotteriat Y.ili.'C-A. IT;:en':;v:;5lalrE5:foTl:h::aK:;n:hT Jello Kraft 18 1”. - Montreal in the only N. R- L. p Hencefnrth any player tossed: Saturday , Jan l9:- Y.M CA. at ' ' instant 3 for 02. ga e tonight rh Cit B in ' i r h f . P.W.F. u R.C.A.F t T t Miller was selected as the man . 0 With all due respect to the greatl etbliiil League will ggt unyderwlay ::iVCOS :n g:.'.i.imoiio' 2.r:..f.::e sit... wodnerdnax J." 23 . it cxnpiex contributing the most in the sport ' m eomebncklof the Primrose-s wei once again next Wednesday .. . . . pension. A second offense of a P.w.c, me Asst! 3051501; lie is owner of ii . :33: Z".f.iL?'i.”:: '.?::.”.i:t:i”.:- ?.'.:"..f.:::':.':.:'::::i.".';..:”::; Agalnsl llolllnson :'.."2-an:”.:i':;.:”iJ..f:;'"lt..i..425ts.3f'i9'””- 8' n.”:..”i-:." .:'i':..."..'. , clove 15 cm tn the defense department and will game .. .Buck Whltlock has 7 la Among others who figurcd heav- Del Monte urge . 2 for look forward to a greater test of one game Before the year is NEW YORK (AP) - Nicholas II! in the balloting was driver Joe 14 02 bu' the B.. Y. C. defense tonight when over Whitlock will likely be up Troilo. Philadelphia fight pro- 0 0'3”!!! 0i Alberto". P.E.i. those high scoring Carvers begin? near the top battling Carver, moter. filed suit in federal court I buzzing around the blur.-line. Tile Carver and Carver. Hughes. for 375,000 in damages from Sugar e S H H Hm 43 oz tally tcajrln in the lcaiguehthgtwms Arselnault and Carroll for the Ray R ” , claiming the 36- S a Vvagataffem 2402 jar 0 Y t"; en a e 0 group e I ers; scorng honors- , .. .. . yenroid middleweight champion y ' ' refused to defend his eham ion- oliin in Philadelphia. P M a 35C 35C ' ' ' 0 The iuomoter claimed that last a p e S I T d y gjgjfty. Willie Mays 50'" 7 9 ” - Who deiend-'4 his . ' Qt. container Llfebuoy Bath SIZE crown against 25-year-old Gone The Juvmm, Whip I m 2 for ' k C e Fullmer here Wednesday night. 'mlmV'm ICPI e- G08lil.'Tl(lCrll40r'li.S. Dcienceman Al llillcncii second exhlbmnt; Rams F"-V 9" M - I1 S ail:-4'34 auflontracit Illil':l?lliI1CllI . Glt;nn fitiglll hung up !:iisDt!llitirtlMsl!lillet(-i.drr!21w tigo nfttlhe Torontln srntcnces sammiy night when thE'Cy"'w:”V;',?:i,i 23c 9 OH I . Gs. IIQ u Q1 (Ill 0 P S9350 1' F0 i Cr I On On? p F 3 5 000 . in a fight to be staged and 3'... Wings mnv-ti llaiiltalnto first place hzmleii out, tits ieicams was ??:'',f ,f”''"' '” "" woodburyv. 4 1,," Or , mated in Pflgzgielphia by 1;?-oil; gmthedNolion:l Hagkey zboeagne ii: i r mare uiedsnhtlvf minutes as up AW” n-m;re-d-in the Norm C Giant reg. 85c owever nson, "a on no: ay nig t w e wn t ans tter t 0 cs with pro- ' 319 I River League. pushed Milton Soa H ' NEW YORK MP,gw1me May" INDIANAPOLIS M requested to do so, failed and re over Toronto Maple Leafs before grams and peanuts. H u , w H I t NW York Gum. mm", C "e P) C Rookie fused to defcnduhia championshlll 12.sls fans. SUMMARY 0""-' " 0"" "I9 8! "in" W . "elder. Wednesday m'med M'9'l'”7 drivers at the Indianapolis motor in Philadelphia, Trollo claimed. Leftwinger Johnny Bucyk pro- First period: No scoring. Pea- i" ' 1”" mm" ""1 "9" ed "3 mined R1 2 k” C ,,,,,,,c, "mag ,0, . reported "1. sveedwlv will be required to take vided what proved to be the wln- alties: Godfrey 9.-os. Bucyk 15:59. "I" '4 W M”"c'"' C""'c'" it c' P ' or -b;u;,vs.ow- :'.'.'.'.:"'..";::.':..:.."f .'.."t.;." .i:' N H L ,.;.,..,.o :.'".l. "' int. ""'''.;..i 3'-'1? "' """ ”'” '”" ”' "" '” "'"”' , .... thong eys' baited only .205 ,,,,,,m D, n . . . E Wmr 1' 0'" '9" icy ""' "C" "' 1 ' Gains time Seturdn is no Yelloweye - jut spasm. not his home pm, pm. V 99- g 25th goal of the season in the third Penalties: Macneil ll:49. V A a dtsction dropped from 51 to as. it my :3": iourihsmcfagtin driV- By ms: CANADIAN PRESS Period. I rlilrd period: 2. Detroit. Howe peed c s - - i - - . .'!iZ."””"”” he N u" "n" W” made contpulwrv in 1935.! mm Jenn Beiivelu of Montreli poiriiie lllltdgryolmlogeed mm iii9f2'”&.Z.'Jii iiils1o.m”' SM." n'”"'' l 5 ”" willie closed the "56 c.mp.1gn United saga Auto club omen" scored two unassisted goals New Bruin; who luv. 43 pomtg, The . ' ' . . tin m We pm. . 1-ugh, him” 11 mm. .-.... tanned veteran dnv gugrlnx: :1: m :1: Leafs remained tied with 5;: Hall :10 13-82 m t u in September. increase to n the tests r York Rangers in fourth place Chadwick 14 to-so d May: was the intro along more in line with speeds the drtv- Pl'" ,i" "'9 Nm'"''' "0""? 29 Point-I but Renders have llllnti . - to stun. Others were Hank Boner en encounter in the race. 5'03"" "KIIVIGIIII scoring race. 9,, gm, ml - H n Hm . u. an Ee'ad7RB., 1 lb. tin who was a free agent and Milne Pat Flaherty of Chicago son the "S '”''''d "i' P""'i'WJ'- 55- Hall. last year's rookie of the o y we-mu - -o----- at m -- -- ---t at ::..:'t':;.:::::.ii”'”:..':"r'-"tbs new -v - r--- enlletiy fies To 39: Coffee 3119 ms .'.'.::'.'.f..i".'...i"i..".: 22:: ”:.t:.'"':;!' .. .. - ' - -- .1" .. it-6'"-. " :':.":'::-.m..:"r:- i ' 1' , . ” ss .. no .... ...... ...... .... .::..':..'..:.:. ::”.:' W was me an at - no in - m. -- Male Comeback . la). 12! and 1.! miles an hour. uaoa ' The flrsttestswyears agospe i , . Marlene Sr-wan M r--W M '0 '- ...".-...'-.-ts:-.:.... .t.::.-- ii”i.i'::m'.: 2:":-'.' ii ”'i"" S"'"i”Y iouloi'n..s.zo P. in Colselllisclueiescll . . . . 25c I. En9ag.d llewe. Detroit 13;: 41 "I2:-I that but In and In-00 9 TORONTO (CPI-'l'ed creed;-l - . ' ,' 7,: RefereeEdPowarsllaotldcIt i rolmlli.i., Ont. (CPI .- En- 1, ,, ,4 five minor penaluu.tarsusslast . m of . . baeeeeosase gt; ; N.l4.l.. STANDINGS t tff - . soup ayraacalvaslwsraaes "'3 newt 'ss"s'vinli1s'ii'l A”. " hsanuwasrols Deana ssiosmne c 4 all-;.ssi-rw.slostnal uusluwu , "A w-Hredasadllewiferk iti717I)ll9 hputtsnala itiltllti weep Ill lflll I a lace-setting 34 goals and 23 u- sixts. stopped a I of 32 shots. Leaf rookie netmindsr Ed Chad- ISLAND HOCKEY LEAGIE