Atlantic coast Senior Hockey League Schedule Following is the 1954-55 Atlantic Coast Senior Hockey League Sched- ulc. OCTOBEII: 23-Moncton at Amherst. Charlottetown at Fredericton. :3-Amherst at Charlottetown. Fredericton at Moncton. 23-Charlottetown at Amherst. 16-Moncton at Fredericton. Amherst at Charlottetown. :7-Charlottetown at Moncton. :8-Amherst at Fredericton. 29-Fredericton at Amherst. Moncton at Charlottetown. ill-Fredericton at Moncton. wvl-JMDIZB: 1-Fredericton at Charlottetown. Moncton at Amherst. 2 - Charlottetown at Fredericton. fl ..Char1ottetown at Moncton. 4 -Amherst at Fredericton. .3-l'iledCP1Cl.On at Amherst. Moncton at Charlottetown. 5.-Amherst at Moncton. u-Amherst at Charlottetown. ea.-Charlottetown at Amherst. Moncton at Fredericton. l0-Amherst at Moncton. ll-Charlottetown at Fredericton. E2-Moncton at Amherst. Fredericton at Charlottetown. til-Fredericton at Moncton. 3-Charlottetown at Amherst. ill-Moncton at Fredericton. Amherst at Charlottetown. I7-Charlottetown at Moncton. 18-Amherst at Fredericton. 19-Fredericton at Amherst. Moncton at Charlottetown. 20-Fredericton at Moncton. 22-Fredericton at Charlottetown. Moncton at Amherst. 23-Charlottetown at Fredericton. 24-Charlottetown at Moncton. :5-Amherst at Fredericton. 26-Fredericton at Amherst. Moncton at Charlottetown. '37-Amherst at Moncton. 29-Amherst at Charlottetown. 30-Charlottetown at Amherst Moncton at Fredericton. DECEMBER: 1-Amherst at Moncton. 2-Charlottetown at Fredericton. 3-Moncton at Amherst. Fredericton at Charlottetown. 4-Fredericton at Moncton. 6-Charlottetown at Amherst. - 7-Moncton at Fredericton. Amherst at Charlottetown. rt--Charlottetown at Moncton. 9-Amherst atiFredericton. 10--Fredericton at Amherst. Moncton at Charlottetown. 11-Fredericton at Moncton. 13-Fredericton at Charlottetown. Moncton at Amherst. 14-Charlottetown at Fredericton. 15-Charlottetown at Moncton. 16-Amherst at Fredericton. l7-Fredericton at Amherlh 7 Moncton at Charlottetown. 18-Amherst at Moncton. E0-Amherst at Charlottetown. ll-Charlottetown at Amherst. Moncton at Fredericton. 22-Amherst at Moncton. :3-Charlottetown at Fredericton. 24-Moncton at Amherst. Fredericton at Charlottetown. 25-Fredericton at Moncton. 27-Charlottetown at Amherst. :5-Moncton at Fredericton. Amherst at Charlottetown. 29-Charlottetown at Moncton. no-Amherst at Fredericton. "ll-Fredericton at Amherst. Moncton at Charlottetown. JANUARY: 1-Fredericton at Moncton. 3-Fredericton at Charlottetown. Moncton at Amherst. 4-Charlottetown at Fredericton. 5-Charlottetown at Moncton. 6-Amherst at Fredericton. 1-Fredericton at Amherst. Moncton at Charlottetown. B-Amherst at Moncton. 10-Amherst at Charlottetown. 11-Charlottetown at Amherst. Moncton at Fredericton. l2-Amherst at Moncton. 1.1-Charlottetown at Fredericton. 14-Moncton at Amherst. Fredericton at Charlottetown. I5-Fredericton at Moncton. 17-Charlottetown at Amherst. 18-Moncton at Fredericton. Amherst at Charlottetown. in-Charlottetown at Moncton. 20-Amherst at Fredericton. 21-Fredericton at Amherst. Moncton at Charlottetown. 22-Fredericton at Moncton. 24-Fredericton at Charlottetown. Moncton at Amherst. 25-Charlottetown at Fredericton. 26-Charlottetown at Moncton. 27-Amherst at Fredericton. :8-Fredericton at Amherst. Moncton at Charlottetown. 29-Amherst at Moncton. i1-Amherst at Charlottetown. FEBRUARY: 1-Charlottetown at Amherst. Moncton at Fredericton. 3--Amherst at Moncton. Donlt Shoot That Hunter Last year 55 persons were killed in hunting accidents in Canada. The death toll fluctuates from Year to year, but there are always "tragedies. In 1953, in co-operation with gun clubs. Nma Scolia set up clinics to flcinonstrale some common and often fatal errors committed by tllortsmen in the woods. If you Enjoy hunting and want to come back alive, see this pic- lure-story in The Standard this week. Get The Standard - on sale now, complete with Maga- dms I2-pig! novel and 20 TRANS Plgos of comics. Only ten cents! Cilritolulntll 3-Charlottetown at Fredericton. 4-Moncton at Amherst. Fredericton at Charlottetown. 5-Fredericton at Moncton. 7-Fredericton at Charlottetown. 8-Moncton at Fredericton. Charlottetown at Amherst. 9-Charlottetown at Moncton. 10-Amherst at Fredericton. ll-Fredericton at Amherst. Moncton at Charlottetown. 12-Amherst at Moncton. Soccer Results LONDON, itftcutersl-Rc,5ults of soccer game: Saturday in the United Kingdom: ENGLISH LI'JAGUE:- DIVISION 1- Aston Villa 2 Arsenal 1 Blackpool 1 Chelsea 0 Bolton W 2 Manchester C 2 Charlton A 4 Cardiff C 1 Huddersfield T 2 Everton 1 Manchester U 2 Newcastle U 2 Portsmouth 2 Leicester C 1 Sheffield W 1 Burnley 1 Sunderland 2 Sheffield U 2 Tottenham H 3 Preston NE 1 Wolverhampton W 4 W. Brom- wich 0 DIVISION II Blackburn R 4 ltotherham U 1 Bristol R 5 Leeds U 1 Derby C 1 Mlddlesbrough 2 Fuihsm 3 Luton Town 1 Liverpool 1 Bury 1 Notts C 2 Lincoln C 1 Plymouth A 1 Nottingham F 2 Port Vale 9 lpswlch T 3 Swansea '1' 1 Hull City 0 West Ham U 3 Stoke City 0 DIVISION III-Southern Aldershot 2 Tcrquay U 1 Bornemouth 1 Gillingham 2 Colchester U 0 Coventry 1 Crystal P 3 Walsall 1 Exeto-,r C 0 Southampton 1 Newport C 2 Millwall 1 Northampton T 3 Shrewsbury T 1 Norwich C 1 Brentford ,0 Queen5s FR 2 Leyton O 0 Southern U 4 Brighton 0 Swindon T 2 Bristol City 2 Watford 1 Reading 3 DIVISION III-Northern Bradford 3 Accrlngton S 2 Carlisle U 4 Barrow 0 Chester 0 Wokington 2 Chesterfield 0 Hork C 3 Crewe Alex 2 Southport 3 Darlington 1 Halifax T O Gateshead 2 Oldham A 2 Grlmsby T 3 Mansfield T 2 Hartlepools U 0 Bradford C 0 Rochdale 2 Wrexham 1 Stockport C 1 Barnsley 0 Tranmere R 1 Scunthorpe U 2 SCOTTISH LEAGUE- Cup Final- Hearts 4 Motherwell 2 DIVISION A- Aberdeen 4 East Fife 1 Clyde 6 Hlhernian 3 Falkirk 0 Saint Mirren 1 Queen of S 2 Patrick T 3 Raith 9 5 Stirling A 1 Rangers 3 Dundee 0 SCOTTISH CUP- Fourth Round- Allea A 4 Fraserburgh 2 Arbroath 2 Brechln C 0 Buckie T Queen's P 1 Otif y TRANS CANADA CREDIT ilFE INSURED LOAN profecfs our family security Q "We switched to Trans Canada Credit the minute we discovered we oould get life insurance on our loan at no estrus eost" say a typical Canadian mother. At Trans Canada Credit. you too can easily borrow the cash you need. at reasonable rates. on repayment plans arranged to am your budget. with life- lnaurance on loans to 81500. at no extra cost. Arrange your loan .ith the all-Canadian company that thinks of your family's security. .1Z?W emu .. s 164A Kent Street Phone 8523 - 859.4 Replay next auurday Clachnacuddin 1 Inverness T Cowdenbeath 2 Ayr U 2 Replay next Saturday Dundee United 1 Forfar A 3 Montrose 1 Inverness C 3 SCOPITISII LEAGUE- Morton 1 St. Johnstone 1 IRISH LEAGUE- CITY GUY- Bangor 2 Clifttonviile 1 Crusaders 2 Glensvon 4 Derry City 3 Ards o Glentoran 3 Coleralne 1 Linfleld 2 Ballymena U 3 Portedown 0 Distillery 5 THE STANDING! ings: (top five teams) ENGLISH LEAGUE lvislon I Manchester U Sunderland Manchester C Wolverhampton Portsmouth Division ii Blackburn 1! Rotherham Fulham Stock City Luton Town Bristol 11 Division Iii (sou Bristol C Norwich Leyton Coventry Queen's P Division Ill (Nort Scunthorpe Chesterfield Accrington Gateahead Darlington Workington SCOTTISH LEAGUE Division A " a s.-8.4339365; 444 an: o ----:s '1io:.-wn;w.a':'sooas....-- my-t”u,.1 '.gcnuI.A-Au uuuuur - N :2: sons: 55:2;-: 5.13:3; 11) tam-stow.-rem O0 .b.s-auu.s- it-.beo.h-hes: Olen.)-has-o Aberdeen Celtic Clyde Rangers St. Mirrcn i--NM: Division B Hamilton A Stenhousemuir Morton Third Lanark Dunfermline Brechin City Hockey Scores SATURDAY National uaguo Chicago 4. Detroit 2, Boston 3. Toronto 3. New York 1. Montreal 7. American League Pittsburgh 2. Cleveland 5. Buffalo '1. Hershey 3.. Providence 2. Springfield 1. uuuwwss uq-as:-:7: .-.nrom:.I.- N:..:N..-o-,; so.-.-o-- Peebles R. 0 Forres Mechanicsz DIVISION I Albion R 1 Third Lanark 1 Dunfermline A 9 Stenhouse- muir 4 Hamilton A 3 Airdrleonians 3 LONDON (CP) - Soccer stand- razor: coag -I -Ito........- -Iaacnoc Co” Chicago And Win; Bruins, DE'.T'ROIT (OP)-Jack McIntyre scored twice'and assisted on sn- oiher goal as Chicago Black Hawks gained their first victory of the National Hockey League season by upsetting Detroit Red Wings 4-2 Saturday night. The Red Wings carried a. wide edge in play throughout the game. outshooting the Hawks 42 to 13. But goalie Al Rollins played a brilliant game in goal for Chicago and the Hawks made the most of iiheir relatively few scoring chances. McIntyre opened the scoring at 5:59 of the first period and rookie defenoeman Bucky Hollingworth made it 2-0 early in the second period when he fooled goalie Terry Sawchuk with a 55-foot shot. Marty Pavelich got Detroit's first goal at 13:31 of the second period and Tony Icswick tied the score after 57 seconds of the third. But McIntyre sent the Hawks into a 3-2 lead less than a minute later. and Sullivan. with McIntyre as- sisting. got the last Chicago goal at 1523!). Summary First period. 1. Chicago. Mclntyre U. S. College Football EAST Dartmouth 13 Harvard 7 Holy Cross 14 Boston 13 Pitt 14 Northwestern 7 Temple 19 Brown 14 Colgate 13 Yale 13 Cornell 27 Princeton 0 Navy 52 Penn is Army 67 Columbia 12 Colby 20 Bowdoin 13 Maine 35 Bates 0 MIDWEST iMlchigan 34 Minnesota 0 Purdue 27 Michigan State 13 Fnrdham 14 Marquette 14 South Dakota State 34 North Da- kota 20 lnwa 27 Indiana 14 Missouri 32 Iowa State 14 Illinois 34 Syracuse 6 Ohio State 31 Wisconsin 14 WEST Nebraska 20 Colorado 8 Utah 14 Wyoming 7 Montana State 27 Western State 6 Brigham Young 19 Montana 7 UCLA 61 Oregon State 0 USC 29 California 27 ' Stanford 13 San Jose State 7 SOUTH (Sullivan) Georgia 7 Tulane 0 Auburn 33 Florida State 0 Rice 13 Texas 7 Arkansas 6 Mississippi 0 Oklahoma 21 Kansas State 0 Mississippi State 12 Alabama 7 North Carolina 14 Wake Forest 7 Kentucky 13 Georgia Tech 6 TCU 20 Penn State '7 Baylor 20 Texas A-M 7 SMU 36 Kansas 18 Tennessee 14 Dayton 7 Montreal A Leafs Tied 1 Penalties: Davis H229. Honing- worth 6:29. Delvecchio 6:48, Howe; 16:02, Mccormaclr 20:00: Morison; 20:00; Lindsay two minors 20:00. 1, second Period. 1 2. Chicago, 1-loilingworth 2:57; 3. Detroit. Paveiich (Reibel. 1 Dineenv 13:31. ; Penalties: Toppazzint 4 : 51. J. Wilson 7:21. Conacher 7:48. Mort- son 17:12. Howe 1831. Third Period. 4. Detroit, Leswlck rmlbeli :57, 5. Chicago, Mclntyre (Mortsonl 1:41; 6. Chicago. Sullivan (McIntyre) 15:32. Penalties: Hollingworhh 19.39 Pavelich 19:39. Skov two minors 19:48, Morison 19:48, Martin 19:48, Deswick 19:48. stops: Rollins .. 16 12 12-42 Sawchuk 6 5 2-13 MONTREAL, (CP)- Montreal Canadiens went on a scoring spree Saturday night to smother New York Rangers 7-1 in the first meeting of the two teams in the 1954-55 National Hockey Lea- gue season. Canadians win, before a crowd of 14,214, lifted Montreal back to first place over Detroit Red Wings in the league standings. New York remained in third spot. Canadians and Rangers meet again Sunday night in New York. Bernie Boom-Boom Geoffrion le,d the Montreal romp with two goals. Calum Baldy MacKay. Floyd Curry, Ken Mosdell. Jean Bcliveau and rookie Eddie Litzem bergcr scored one each in the goal harvest. The, lone New York tally went to little Camille Henry, the first goal of the game. it followed a penalty to Paul Meger of Moni- rcal after only three seconds of play, believed possibly an NHL record for the earliest penalty in a game. The Rangers last defencemavi Allan Stanley laie in the first period when he (.'fJllIf.lCil on the boards with Curry and suffered a skate cut in his right leg. 11:. went to hospital for treatment. The game had its rough spots Canadians drawing eight of the 15 penalties called. including ma- jors to Maurice Richard of Mom- real and Ivan Irwin of New York for fighting. FIRST PERIOD l !--New York, Henry. . ililickoski. Raleigh) .... .. 117 2'-Montreal. lxiacKa,v. (Mosdrll. Johnson) . 3.35 3-Montreal, Curry. , (Mosdclll 11.05. Penalties: Mcgcii-Al03,A Irwin 3.30., Harvey 4.05. 9.47. Howell 4.27. srccom) rnruon 4-Montreal. Mosdeii. (Curry. Macxay) ....... 5.50 5-Montreal. Geoffrion, '(Belllveau. Meger) ...-.. 16.04 Penalties: Raleigh 6.32, lrwin 6.55, Olmstead 6.55, Beliveau 13.44 THIRD PERIOD 6-Montreal. QTEOIITLDD. 4MacPherson. Meger) .. 8.05' 7-Montreal. Beliveau, 1Harve)i) . 10.15 8-Montreal, Litzenberger. ISL Laurent, Mosdcll) 14.58 Penalties: Richard, minor and major 4.36, lrwln, minor and ma- ,mr 4.36, Balligaie 8.32, Litzen- hcrger 15.16. St ops:- Wnrslcy .- 4 15 11-30 Plants ... 6 6 11-Zi TORONTO (CP)-Toronto Maple Leafs. still looking for their first win on home ice, came from be- hind a three goal deficit Saturday night to earn a 3-3 tie with Boston Bruins in the National Hockey League. The deadlock, the second in as many games between the two clubs, left them tied dor fourth place in the standings. In their two previous games at home, Leafs have tied one and lost one. Bruins, paced by some rejuven- ated veterans and some high-.fly- ing rookies ran up a. three goal lead before Leafs realized they were playing in the same rink. They came back with a smother- ing attack that netted them three goals and a near win. Ron Stewart led the way with two goals. Milt Schmidt and Flem Mackell gave Boston a 2-0 lead in the first period. Schmidt scored from a faceoff at 1:28. Then with 24 sec- onds left in the period Mackeli did it solo on a close-up shot. MAKES I'1' 3-0 Cal Gardner made it 3-0 for Bruins to open the second before Ron Stewart brought Toronto back into activity with his first marker at 14:03. In the last period the clubs re- versed roles. Where Boston was rolling all over Leafs in the first the reverse became true in the third. Tod Sloan made it 32 to open the session, firing through goalie Jim Henry's legs. Then with Schmidt off for high-sticking Stew- art made it all even at the 13- minute mark on a Toronto power play. Henry was called on to handle 29 shots most of which came in the Toronto power attacks in the last period. Harry Lumley had 19 stops in the Toronto net. SUMMARY First Period I-Boston. Schmidt isandford) . . . . . . . . . . , . .. 1:23 I-Boston. Mackell 19:36 Penalties: Bolvin 1:25.HNester- enko 3:04. Thomson 8:54. McKen- ncy 9:50. Second Period 3-Boston. Gardner lSanf.lfOrd. Ferguson) 1:58 4-Toronto. Stewart. 4Boltnn. Bailey) . . . . . . . .. 14:03 It: here... NEW PACK .1 6'L0lII.'Il LEAF SOGKEYE ON i5otde.0icLou:5 SANDWICHES Monday. October 25. 1954 The Guardian Page 1 m'1;ei;;ltli;-s. Morrison 3.54, Fla- Appoints NEW MEMBER Third Period wasnmcron (AP) .- Prep 5CT”"""'”v 51”" ident Eisenhower Saturday named (Thomson) 1:25 John Von Neumnm. prjncetom GTT9"-"nm s”w'"- N. .T.. mathematics professor. ta Fish”? 13500 be a member of the atomic energy 9”.-”"Yr siihmldi 1131- commission for a five-year terns SWPL expiring June 30. 1959. 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