Page 6 The Guardian (taps come From Behind To Defeat Hawks 3-2 MONCTON (CPS - Fredericton Capitals. down one goal after two aevinris. charged back with two Jiarkrts in the third period to de- 'eat Moncton Hawks 3-2 here Wed- Thursday. Dec. 9. 1954 ness. Demchuk. Campeau. Hirsch- feld, Sinnett, Dorrington. summary First period: 1. Moncton. l-luulc (Leclerc. Weaver) 8:51; 2. Munc- iegday night and moved into sole tnn, Campesu (Lepine, I-lirschield) oossession of sccoiid place in the 10:22. Penalty: Heon 10:31. Atlantic Co a st Senior Hockey; Second Period: 3. Fredericton, ;.-,1gm- iHenn 12:48. Penalties: McLaughlin -The n-in Kat :- ihn C;ipit.als :: twn-i2:22. Bowness 11:36. McNeil 11:52. mint edge over Mont-ton and Am-ismith 14:09, Powers 17:38. McPhcc ierst Ramblers in the standingsiminor and misconduct, lD:00. Tharlottetown Islanders lead the Third period: 4. Fredericton, eague with 32 points. four more Smith tHeon. Nicolle) 10:11; 5. than I-lrcdericton. IFredei'icton. Mc Ph 9 e (Nicolle, Yi an Houle and newcomer TodiMilert H157. Penalties: Nicnllc jampeaii Tiitrif the l-lawlt.-. IIIIII 3 7:32. l 1.0 153d with first-prriod iallies.l Stops: Jefenrcman Jackie 1-icon of the Craig Ill 9 ii--36 Japitals than whittled the lead to Pidsodny 9 11 12-32 M in the second frame while the qqwk; urre two men short. Gci-ry Smith tied it 2-2 half-way :hiritigh the last 595310" and DOUK 3,1.-pm-9 put it on ice five minutes late,-. Fredericton -- Goal: Craig: de- l l fence: i-Icon. Mosgrove. POWel'-5. ':.vs-non: Iftl".T'.'iI'(ISI Smith, McDon- uzhl Lcgm-, Mi-Donald. McPhee. 1.-ti-9..-, Miles. Nicolle. Scwell. Iliss. I Moncton Pidsodny: de fence: Lepin-2. McNeil, McLaugt- tin, weaver; forwards: Leclerr. Lacroix. Hollie. Thomson. Bow- (Ionlirms Fines On NHL Referees NEW YORK. (CPI,-Carl Voss. referee-iii-r.lii.of of the National ;.;..p,ggy League confirmed that N1-IL reiei'cra are subject to H1165 if they are tax in their duties. Commenting on a Canadian Press Goal: Well. the writer thought that he had exhausted himself con. cerning the recent fines and sus- pensions to the Islanders in Tues- day's column. Howqver, the inci- rient gains so much more atten- tion with each sunrise tltat he still finds it the main topic in the local sports centre with many enthusiasts getting slightly warm under the collar in regard to the report Ill-it FEIBTCC5 ."'-33' be nmd now. temporarily lifted Palladino for failure to (1311 misconduct peri- imposiiioni allies. Voss sflid Wednesday I . . . won't deny it." But he termed the matter ”an internal affair. a mat- ter of administration within our own group," and declined to dis- ous the matter in detail. Voss said the lcagtiels contracts with referees provided for possible Most Island fans are solidly of the opinion that the fin!-, and sus- pension are both ridiculous in their amount: considering that there was no injurious results and that players in this league are "at "1 3 Salary class comparable V C6595 the representatives of the CAHA fines. although there is no specific with that of the professional ctr. New Player is Tim As Hawks liown Rangers 2-1 NEW YORK (AP)-Dave Creigh- Hawks in thelrlast 11 games. Ion. the veteran left winger Chi- cago obtained from Toronto last month. scored the winning goal ienko (Stanley. early the third period Wednesday Penalties - Summary First period: 1. Sullivan) 19:13. Hollingsworth 3:05. night as the Black Hawks downed Gadsby 17:44. New York Rangers 2-1 for their fourth victory 01 "W Hockey League season. Second period: 2. New York. National Gadsby (Prentice. Raleigh) 0:30. Penalties: Evans and Morison The tritimph was the first for the (majors) 20:00. Trotters Win Seventh Game i The front running Sport Lodge Trotters rolled to their seventh straight City Basketball League victory last night with an easy 82- 31 win over the Celtics. The Celtics jumped into a 5-0 lead in the opening minutes only to; see the Trotters storm back andii score 40 points while holding the losers to two throughout the re- mainder or the first half. The score at the three quarter mark was 68-20 for the Trotters. Donnie MacLean scored 30 points for the winners followed by Wen- dell Gillis with 26 and Kip Ready with 16. Jim MacQtiarrie was high scorer for the losers with 12. Percy Vail scored five points, Griffith and Birt four each. The game was handled by George Scantlebury. Lineups: Ti'0I.I.ErS-IVIECLERIT 30. Ready 16. Eui-ge l. l-iowatt ti. Celtics-Shephard. Vail 5, Mile- Quarrie 1!. Mills 2. Thompson 2. white 2, Griffith 4, Monsebraaten, Coughlin. Bin 4. Gillis 26,. MacKinnon 1. the mentality of this min. 000' is not for front moronisni. I can assure the league officials that they will receive the full support of the officers of the Maritime Amateur Hockey Assoc- iation in the discharge of thelt duties, even to the extent of ini- poslng penalties which are not covered in our constitution. which are considered necessary for the promotion of clean hockey with their leagues." . u The writer's opinion is that if the MAHA president were to voice his opinion. that the time to do so would be after the ap- peal board hearing is over, in the event that his statements might be just the reverse of the out- come of the final impositlons. If Third period: 3. Chicago. Creigh- ton (McIntyre. Martin) 7:34. Pen- alties: lrwin 13:57, Guidolin 14:56. stops: Rollins 0 0 5-17 'I 10 ll--26 Worsley Snort Echoes From Prlncs iiounty Summerslde boys continue to make good in mainland hockey. Sly Bernaid, Garth Gay and Paul Schurnian notched a tally each as Pictou Royals beat 'ITuro Bearcats 5-4 in Truro Tuesday night. Kent- vllle Wildcats gave the Wolfville team a fancy pasting. 13-2 being the final score. In this contest Vance Harris and Coke Grady each scored a brace of tallies, while Johnny Morrow. ex-Islander show- ed how he ranks in Valley League competition by potting four count- Cid. . . . Mark Delaney is arriving back in Summerside right away if he has not already arrived. Doctor's or- ders. we believe. Mark is having trouble with his eyes. Time and time again he would start a dipdy doodle up the ice and find that the puck was not on his stick. This condition is expected to improve. but at present it makes it difficult for Mark to hold his own in A-P-C competition. There are persistent rumors that both Mark and Paul schurnian have received tempting offers to play with the 0'Leary Maroons. if they do decide to play in the western centre ,it should just about make the Maroons the bullies of Prince County. if not of intermediate '13" competition all over the Island. O1..eary didn't need too much strengthening to give them all a run last year. 0 . . Considering Vip Palladino's pre- vious record. and considering the fact that no warning was given that such stiff penalties were to be handed out in the Atlantic Chicago Mos- llockey Scores By THE CANADIAN PRESS National League Montreal 1 Toronto 3 Chicago 2 New York 1. American League Hershey 4 Buffalo 5 Springfield 4 Pittsburgh 1 Atlantic Coast Senior Moncton 2 Fredericton 3 Northern Ontario Senior Sudbury 4 Sault Greyhounds G Sault lndians 3 Pembroke 1 Ontario Senior A Stratford 2 Kitchener-Waterloo 0 Ontario Junior A Kitchener 4 Barrie 7 Quebec Senior A Shawinigan Falls 6 Valleyfield 2 Quebec 0 Chicoutimi 4 pell the little black rubber. not to wrap around an opponent's neck. And if the referees are to continue to be treated as they are occasion- ally being treated in some of our league games. they'll have to get. special licenses to carry machine guns out. on the ice with them. I . . . A new bowling league is being formed in Summerside composed of the male bowlers who averages are 180 or better. Four teams have been formed and they will play every Tuesday night. one of the purposes claimed for this league is that it will get. the players used to playing together. We're pretty green at this bowliiig'game. we admit, and we thought team work was pretty well missing from the pastime. Certainly any time we played on a team, no one passed the puck. or ran interference for us. or sacrificed us to second. The little we did, and it was darned little. we did on our own. . . . Ben Champion of Kenslngton has sold the Kenslngton rink to Isaac Walker and Ben is setting up busi- iiesa at the bus stop in St:mmer- side. Ben had a lot of successful years in the Kensington rink, and we wish for his successor many years of similar success. TORONTO (CP) -. Rlghtwinger Ron Stewart. more noted for his defensive qualities than his scoring potential. burst out for three goals Wednesday night as Toronto Maple Stewartsparks Leafs To 3-1 Win Over Ganadiens has played two games last. The ruins meet again tonight in Mont- rea . luminary First period: 1. Montreal. Linen- berger (Moors. Mosdell) 7:40; 2. Toronto. Stewart (Horton. Migay) -5:35. Penalties: Migay 10:42 Johnson 13:46, Bolton 14:35. Second period: 3. Toronto. Stew- art (Morrison. Klukay) 5:40. Pen- allies: Moo:e,,Migay 9:40. Mosdell 14:22. Klukay, Beliveau 14:59. Third period: 4. Toronto. Stew- art (Kiukay. Migay) 5:57.. Pen- Leafs defeated Montreal Camdlens 3-l before 13,576 National Hockey League fans. The victory lifted the Leafs to within two points of the first place Canadlens and the Toronto club Final Games of Friday evening. scheduled to play 1 second gum --Shearwater Team To Visit Here A basketball team from Shani-. water Navy Blue will visit char- lottetown later this week. it Wu learned hers recently. nuormwon concerning the time and plug 0; play is as yet not quit; dsffnm. The visitors will likely play ti" Charlottetown Nomads at. ui. Queen Charlotte High School on They In use against the st. Dunstan's Varsity squad at 4:80 on Saturday um. -: noon. ..:...j.....:.:.. ANTI-PRESS mu. Passnn llocal Rink Tonight Two games will be played in the Lieutenant Governor's Bonsplrl at the Charlottetown Curling Club to- night, starting at '1 pm. The Lieu- lt. Gov. Bonspiel At i. .3 M Dowd vii A. Likely. Myron Bell, H. B. Wiilil. K. Elliott. 8:30 PM. Ice 1 - 1". Hansen. C. H. Train- NEW DELHI (Reuters)-Indly, House of the People Wednuds; tenant Governor's team. composed of Premier Mathcson, Leader of the Opposition Belt. Mayor Stewart and himself. will play on ice 2 in the losers section to complete play in the two-week bonspiel. In the winners section on ice three. the Clifford MacDonald rink will play the Dr. Giddings rink at 8:30 with the winner of this match taking home the prizes donated by Prowse Bros. Ltd. The game promises to or. J. S. Burnett. Bill MacKay vs J. S. MacDonald, Ralph Jones, T. Rogers, A. Callbeck. Ice 2 - A. B. Bagnall. Mel Jen- kins. 0. Stewart, Leigh Donald vs F. Hobbs. G. 0. Hughes. Don Sea- man, Allison MacDonald. ice 4 - Dr. I". Maclntyre. Hal Spillett, K. Acorn. R. M. Ewing vs Ed Tanton, Elmer MacDonald, Howard Douglas, Roger Partridge. Isoco I passed a bill under which news papers and reporters can be pro secuted for writing rticles attack lng public officials. uring the de bate. many representatives argue: that the measure would permi: public servants to be free of press criticism. FIIEI. OILS Best by Toni MAI. 9911 be one of the best games played in Charlottetown this year. Following is the draw for the continucnre of the Turkey 'splel this evening: I l'.M. Ice 1 - H. C. Atkinson. D. Hill. W. Storey. 5. W. Willis vs R. G: Spiilett. N. Nicholson. A. A. Mac- Leod, Dr.. D. R. Brown. Ice 3 - R. Parent. William Mac- Lalne. Ivan Tralnor, Pat Ready vs J. Squarebriggs, W. Pickard, A. Tait, A. Wellener. Ice 4 - Dr. W. MacDonIld. T. ISLAIIIIER Downfownors TONIGHT -- ROLLAWAY Tickets sold of the door Dancing 1.0 p.m. to T u.m. i s nnnor Orchestra W. Mitten. Sam Johnston. R. E think that players who make. de- leblrate attempts to injure their Coast League. we think Pariee opponents should be barred from 8310"” Ind Dmblbly will temper organized hockey. why then has his stern justice a little when,they this not .been dealt with by lea- have their next confab about lea- Rue officials? Fane in the local gue affairs. Apparently Pnrlee just Forum I1l'iVe'S.FfilJl two very dis- blew his presidential top. and con. graceful exhibitions of this sort sidering the way things have been already this year. In one instance going in the Atlantic slug-fest. who Vip Paliadino had his nose broken can blame him? in three places off the stick of a 0 Fredericton forward and there clause regarding misconduct penal- fies. An official might be fined at any time for ”iiisubordination or anything comparable to it." He said cases of fines actually being tiwied against. referees are "few and far between." cults. Due to lack of information released as to what actually hap- pened during the donnybrook in Fredericton a week ago, it jg quite impossible to sny what. the penalty should be. If, however, the incident was what some. who profess to know. claim it was, referee Sonny MacDonald was quite justifit-.d in awarding this "long dead" penalty for such an. I Remem him on Cluistmas with one of these A it-' Gillette Gifts i . is A 0 You'll gofplcnty of ”thank yolk” when you select Gillette gifts for the men on your shopping list. Each gift is practical, beautifully packaged and sure to please. lohnhindy ls There isn't a doubt that a largc P ' I .t' - : . ' . . Fifth In Race :"..:::.;0"..:::' ..'.'.. ”..”...”l.f'..;".llt.i5"filT : 0" 0' to disgraceful incidents bctwun re- Wallyn ”l:5AullI,n1i.an as:vasndsaf)dgi'z!gBt; Ihgoldsigglmofp oilicekm I while in MELBOURNE gg (Am g John ferees and players, at least in when smashed on top of the head one thinize 1': 310:: 3I9gnbLmi F0: I111 ILUI BIRD” Landy. world mile record holder. ””” I'M” , . . DY the Slick 01' Clnitnlf 31" MC- playing for keeps. and if tlfelfeulk 0' 50 mu fish n idiiisappointing fiftii :Nadl1elil- H mm Ion” peep). "H R i)don:'i'zii; and ihe offender recciv- 3 10: of dazzling hockey Hlndwicmd IN DISI'IN5II5. r . IY ms it In I SDPCIH W0-m 8 imp iii! A : ' -', - R "”l-"””- in between the unch and v - . .A . ,, , ghi. i , i i D Iaeatei- , iugttc l 'V-E1-T12. alEa(:CCCIl1'loanSg'II?(,)xlI:uI;TMiI'IF11'lOt"!NI'IfI the 5200 fiznaemetn slI::l(li'tldi:'d- Again. the I-Iri.ter. has seen all :;li::i'mng pa;gl;s' eiverybodzlii or i'!i; :;Ei:.:or?o-93"” ' .- t - , - ' ' I EVEIXV y. eaves e rn . 3 oiympiaii L95 Perry in the mp weio not awarded solely because four teams in the ACSHL per- ii i) L i ,9 HIV tional record time of 8:553. This 3! ”"i";l'tl”b'" R” A”"” T'"'”' I"'" ”"d h” "”d' ” M5 W5” W:mt,;:)ll,Il7:olllT II)I:f'eWlA:1eel:I1AlXXlm'V?llil(: Rl.IlQo 10 0I"":I'e battered Lands": previous mark of hi: '3,” i' ii” 'i";"”'ii'”' ” """" "'5' ” l””dV ”” 'b”"Y 0' "ll like to see one player try of chop cBiiio'Bl-4"” 6'” 3256.1 Dam Stephens oi Meiboume Wm-C psmt iairdnirac on: which players in them. As yet. we fall down imoihei. with hi. hnckev nui, . tub. of iinisimri spmnd in iiisisv Aim r.por ur ng the season to find even one whose ability is . . I vi," braking my "Amid and with Tip licing acrttsefi oi confined to acts of lioodlism. Slick. or take a sock at an official Gillette Sh! nu Iiandy. iiiin ii'niSi'ied more than Pile.-WllIRhl)' Only one of them What. ever would a league such as No m H h. ' . . ND, CtaImiPIu!.n. This school of thought makes the as the ACSHT. carry players of 3'" WV ""WY DICWYCSQUP tang 10.131160 "I" use-I l00 yards behind Perry. was tired and dlspiritcd at the finish. He told reporters he has lost the in- centive to do writ. fine and suspension all the more ridiculous. but it and many other peculiar things are home. out in the following statement by MAHA: "I am quite familiar with the cir- lually even lrrms hofore dropping for ion lenient. The day of bond- that referees carry out the rules this Calibre for? Mr. MacDougsli Itates that 'rr,ferees who fail to report gross infractions must. also be barred from further officiat- dian Amateur Hockey Association the, league has been neglectful in discover that its youthful scribe and highly uncomplimentary names we call the referees, we think their decisions should not bring down mayhem upon them. Whenever to pay money to see that? O O FRIDAY- STEI-4LAR'n)N' N' 5: (CP)''mCT Igretsrutthgv it..sl:iri::ce',wteliafm(Ihree.t: I1lTr:nIhanllfnI(i,1? fgtijrgeeiisovrrltzf Ch"d"'1l" skill-I'll iolli ROY”! Ummlkcd the '"""d'””-' have the ftill support of the lea- newly formed ACSHIJA schedule Hockey--Moncfnn hd'W””d "tack he we nu lgue officials. There in a feeling in played. Perhaps as he indicates in - . o-- '.z'.':": .”."..::;:.::..:l:t.."::, 3:: .:”:r:"..:; .1: :.i'.a':.:".:"1?; mvmv- A III I "3”"”' AFC "mm hockey in order to attract crowds. But 1 we don't personally care to pon- "he iig;--r--:--31': I993” "mt assure yoti this Ir far from the truth. in that the number of pea. pie who enjoy these brawls are few in numb and in most I HALIFAX (CP)-- New GlasK0W Rangers broke up a stubborn Hali- fax attack hero Wednesday night to put together a 5-) APC senior hockey league victory on a three- xoal third-period assault. , Sport Briefs SYDNEY. (AP) .- Iraddlo DIW- nlona through 12 rounds sydney stadium Wednesday nilhl. it was lib 19th consecutive victory I-' Australia. l '.CH1OAGO. uusi.oiiimo Dub-' mom to all outfielder rt-ankle tier on the condition of his rill- ment hy the time the Hawks and A very happy. iociibi'e""pe"i-od the Islanders have played the league finals. l MOIIGTO FANS AND FANETTES-- From Towns. Villages and Rural DIsirIcir- Your phone. orders will be held till 8 o'clock. HIRE FRIDAY 0:30 PM. elm” '9 ”',"”" ””””T-TC nrcsldent. Jark Mflcnollfznll of l ing." H.-, further rim. rim, --1...... respect for law and order vanishes pgnser SCOTTISII S0369? -”"h"5'- . . gue officials responisbli-. for the :'”'ltlh'-kh0sk9l; flame. it's reduced ' strict enforcement of th h ck 9 9 in 0 Kline kids play in :- LCSCS To Hllllgify Mr. MacDougall's atatemenl:- rules as laid down by the gang: mu-T I"Ck'i'lTdB. Ind who wants ' sp ottunl ItAZ0l 5" If GLASGOW (CP)-Scotland's ln- cumstances leading up to the re- must insist that referees carry ' . i it pidlil fernational team lost a soccer tent fines and suspensions lmpom out the rules as written." It II Let's have it rough and ready CA sP9c"I Gm Q dfuther- match to Huiiqary Wcdiiosday but,r-cl hy the officials of tho, Atlan- quite rvident that r-ither many with the survival of the flghtenest andnIumI"um.Ph e 10-blade gained in lll'"FlIi!f' as it battled'Iir Coast League. and my only such infractions have not been but the sticks have been best at weight one-Pk” "ton Hunzaryis iirmerful squad 0" Vi" complaint. is the suspensions in reported to the league or that the ends to make It easier to pro- -dnpenur anqtravelCI"- . Here's I iii 0; Gillette chve iholiday ,, 50 blade: in alL it TIQII reatlymu. ni-an argon . hold! 5'" a 4-2 decision. lism in hockey is over in the Its consideration of the reports. A st-ll-out crowd of 135,000 fans Maritlmn. Players whose hockey If the MAHA president is so in ' Packed Hallllld"-n FEW '0 Watch Rhllily is limited to brow-hetliimt formed on some subjects and he-' .on..pIec ' . the home elcvcn harass the Hun- officials and rlrlitieratc, nttcniptx cause of his position should bei i(gd for lifetime service. d 5 W .uonth. of dnvlng eomfortaro garians in a game th:it hung in to injure their opponents must be well read on all Maritime hockey . P.1d" 1o.bIndo dilpomer In S .h..dforcvtrymlnwIIogIIItIIII the balance until the visitors scored barred from further competition situations, why then does he not ;q.-- "mu ” 5 th1cuv.ui.mnhgm1n'dvo20- their clinching goal in the closing in organized hockey. Referees who see that the lawr which govern I hive!” . I.)IldO'd I l00bIldOIInllI. seconds. The visitors had won 12 fall to report gross infractions this league. as prepared by the DEC 6 To 11 hp.nuu' Oi I11?” T'll'FVI0U5 14 IHIPFHMIOHII must also be barred from further CAHA. are exercised properly? ' mairhns and have last only onceiofficlating. League officials re-; ' ' ' in five: yi-arr. sponsible for the strict enforce i Perhaps it is it very ungentle- ----------A- - merit of the hnckry rules it: told man-like attitude to take, but if, niui-isDAYgi down by the Canadian Amateur greatly amuse: the, writer to read skuiii" sic AnPuc Hockey Association must insist a Hub City IDOIII column and ' g p0e5Your D09 Crave IN RED MEA A dog's Eaving for lean red meat II I natural craving for the rich protein In needs for health and strength. The T? A economical way to give him lots of tacit red meat is to feed him nourish- ing Ken-L-Ration. You can actually see the lean red meat in Ken-L-Ration. (Open a can and look for yourself.) Ken-L-lmloi-i il fortified with all known "dog health" vitamins and minerals, and is . . -. . . recommended by leading Veterinarians as I complete food for all breeds. 9 v T COME WITH SOME NEW STAR PLAYIRS. nits is Atwiivs A nan BATTLE '. GET ALI. THI TI-IRII.I.S OF AN EXCITING OONTIST ' .1 1 i . I r. i . o . - i ' : mnavv a nnpiiv. 7” 1. . - ' lsumoiia to Chicago collapsed League club claimed hilt. I . uouxsvnu. xy.. (AP) - A Rector: ll piizniichlti vouii