i - D. U. In 2-0 Victory . Over Mt. Allison In. y. Intercollegiate Series North Sydney in First Place Tie With Millionaires GLACE BAY, N. S., Oct. 23- (CP)~Noi-th Sydney Victorias climbed into a first-place tie with Sydney Millionaires in the Capel Breton Senior Hockey League by playing to a 4-4 deadlock with Glace Bay Miners before a crowd of 3,000 here Saturday night. It was the fourth tie in six lea- gue games and the second in as many nights for Dave (Sweeney) Schriner's Victorlas. Both Million- aires and Victorias ended the first week of play with a win and three draws for five points. Tomorrow night Vics can take over the spot when they are at home to Min- SACKVILLE. N. B.——(Special to the Guardian) — A fighting squad of St. Dunstaifs University foot- ballers. spearheaded by Mike Hen- nessey’: toe. ekcd out a 2-0 win over an equally determined band of Mount Allison University rug- ‘byiats in a hard fought N.B.-P.E.I. intercollegiate football game play- i ‘ ed here Saturday afternoon. A 35-yard penalty kick by Hen- nessey that cleared the left hand , " ~ goal post by inches at the eight I ‘ minute mark of the second half i -‘ gave the island thirteen their win in a game that sec-sawed for the most part lntween the 25 yard lines and featured good punting and tackling. A must game for the Saints if they were tn stay in competition for the tiviii-prnviiicc title, and the championship grime for Mount A. if they won. the battle was a natural. Both squads featured crack scruins with fair running, , i ' hard tackling backficids. _ °'§',,,,,,,,,,y;_ Standing out like beacon lilhi-l p1"; 11H“ for the Irish u-ns. the pressure re- 1_G|ace 38); c, Brown, lieving bilOiliil! of Alike Hunnes- (Maclnrosh) . 12.19 scy and the ‘nzili t-Lirrying and Penalties: None, , tackling of aggro ivc Jim Ayers. Second Period ‘ lllurphy and M ‘iiflilll, S. D. U. 2—North Sydney, Ha wing men, turned in good games, (RUSSEU) - »- 9-44 while up front “ice lViiiic Mac- 3~*G|1\§‘@_BBY- W569. Donald rigziin Clllill‘ through with ‘Phmmsi - v 1056 another of h;s CLISKOIHGYY fine per- 4"N°nh Symley ‘erflen forniances. (Bangay;. 13-47 For the Garnet and Gold it was Penamesirhlgd 'Pe;ocdn 0s ' the scrappy little picking quarter, 5_Nonh Sydney storey Warner who led the pack. Bob (Travis) ' __ 147 Barret was effective \\‘lli1 his ac- 6_Nm_th syalliés,"'i3'gngay, curate and timely kicking. (verfler) 107 Mount A. pressed into S. DI U. 7__G|ace Bay, Thalen territory i0il0\\'!i'if..’ the kick off in (Anderson. MaclnQoglr-l) ,_ 2,57 the first half but ivcre held at bay g_(;15¢g Bay, Nelson, ' ‘by the stubborn S. D. U. defense. (Brawn, Macintosh) ____ .. 15.48 Penalties: None. Referees: Maliinson, Elliott. N. H. L. Standing Kicking by ilciinesscy and a beau- tiful piece nl broken field running by Ayers broiiizht the pigskin back to centre field. Play see-sawed back and forth 1 with the Mount A. scrum cutheei- " fng the Saints forwards, only to r lee liheir half-liners brought down ' 3' by the tackling Saints. Pete Dun- p w L T F A p“ i any. tricky S. D- U. alt-kin: Montreal .. s a 1 1 11 14 1 , quarter almost made it, losing the Boston 5 2 1 2 12 9 6 ‘i ball as he fell over the line. Detroit 4 2 1 1 12 10 5 The other scoring threat of the Toronto 4 1 1 2 12 10 4 ~ 3 half saw Dunstan Murphy, after Chicago 4 0 2 2'12 18 2 l‘ gathering in a Mount A. return New York _ 4 0 3 2 5 13 2 kick, run from centre field to the ‘ play instead of try for the bar. Mount A. three-yard line through a maze of players. He passed to Dunphy wlho could only advance a yard before being smothered by Mount A. defenders. Saints pressed hard st the start of the second half but couldn't break though the Mounties stone- wall defense. Saints were award- ed a penalty kick on the Mounties 15 but elected to keep the ball in m second penalty kick awarded flying quarter position and boot- ed the ball out of danger once more. Plunging and heel it back tactics by the MacAdam-coached team during flie last three min- utes kept the S. D. U. lead intact. Line-ups: St. Dunstan's: Fullback, Mac- Rae; halfbacks, Dunphy, Cameron; three-quarters, Mclsaac, McCar- vilie, Hennessey, Murphy; for- wards. Callaghan, Rodgers, Mac- Donald. McPhee, Ayers, Burke; to the Saints was on the Mounties 25 about 30 yards from the centre of the goal posts. Hennessey made no mistake as he booted the pig- lkln through for the two points and the ball game. Although iihe Saints scrum out- heeled the Mounties from this point on Garnet and Gold pres- subs, Shreensn. Driscoll. Mount Allison: Fullback, French; halfbscks, Warner, Chapman; three-quarters, MacMlchsel, Cul- len. Nixon, Whalen: forwards, Hill, Goodall, Barrltt, Cameron, Pringie, Wells; subs, Bourinot, lenders. Latlmer, Fiemington. Budden. Referee: Gordon Bennett sed into the territory of the lrlsh on several scoring attempts. ‘lheir last threat came on s half line run It the 27-minute mark but was lntrffed out by vicious tackles by KEEP BACK lun Csliaghen and Willie MacDon- aid. 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You'll find o lct oi good smoking in e package er belt-pound h of OH & i i ' or.» clsunn . massage“; till ll/ll mum ans: ironic‘ parse. rum-a nus-i} an ml muoqwm.~n»H~H kept their hopes P.E.I. intercollegiate championship Both aggregations made a. smart showing in Mainland competition on Saturday afternoon at Sackvllle, N.B., when the Saint Dunstarrs University varsity team local rugby alive in N.B.- play by waking a close 2-0 victory over Mount Allison University. while the Prince of Wales College squad handed out a 10-2 sheiiacklng to the Mounties second squad in an intermediate exhibition clash. one 1t was the first time that the Mounties have suffered defeat in series play so far (his season. and the Saints also racked up their first victory, which has not only kept their chances of tvinn-ing the series still open, but has also kept the way clear for the University of New Brunswick to still come through for top honors for the two-Province title. I I I It was another closely contested struggle between these two varsity squads. which was pretty much a replica of the game played here lust three weeks ago when the Mounties scored a 2-0 victory over the Saints in the series opener. ex- cept that it was the S.D.U. boys who were on the scoring side of the picture Saturday. It was halflbakzk Mike Heniresseys field goal on a penalty kick from a hard angle about 25 yards out that turned the tide for the Saints in the early part of the second half after both squads had waged a tough, even struggle all through the first half to a scoreless tie. and continued on the same way for the balance of the game after Hen- nesseys point-getting boot. I I I The victory gives the Saints three point-s in the total point home and home series against the Mounties four points. each with one game left to play, While U.N. Bfls standing is one point with two ga-mes to Play. e 1n tho intermediate exhibition tilt between P.W.C. and Mounties, which preceederl the senior clash. it was halfback Jackie Brown's 35-yard run that started the Weishmen‘; march to victory that saw them run up a 10-0 lead in the first five minutes of play iii the opening half to never be head- ed for the rest of the encounter. I I I Following right up on the open- ing kickoff, Brown snared the bal‘ to make a smart performance of broken-field running to go over on a solo effort, with Red How. stt following it up_wlth 5' good placement kick for the convert to run the score to 5-0, while about three minutes later another of P.W.C.'s fast movim half-line men, Bcnnett- MacDonald, scored on e well-executed 5 yard run with Hewett again ooming through with e. successful convert kick to run their score to 10 points. Although tn’: Welshman contin- ued to control the ‘ball all through the remainder of the half and, on info the final period of play. the Mounties threw up a. strong defen- sive barrier that thwarted all fur. ther attempts of the locals to score with the Mounties exhibiting some really effédtfve tackling that kept bringing their dpprmgntd down in their tracks. I I I The Mount A boys got their lone score of the game early in the second half when Pike, srnsrt. kicking three-quarterback, pulled g BDectaeulI-r S-yarid kicking feat for e. field goal that gave chem their only two points of the game, Football Scores (By The Canadian Press) (Saturday) BIG FOUI Montreal 22, Hamilton d. Ottawa 24, Toronto i3. 0. B. l‘. U. Hamilton 5. Wlndsor 3, ' Sarnia 34. Toronto Beaches H. INTEBCOLLEGIATE London 11, Toronto Varsity s, M06411 1'7. Queens 1. WESTERN INTERPBOVINCIAL Relina 0, Calgary 6, EVENING-SKATING l wlflnllifl! 5. Edmonton 13. on HEALTH m PLEASURE inTHE Fliillltil aromas-sumo s o» 1o '- rvnsoaY-anannooivnciaaicczrime).........4;hrs=:o to o wiiionnsoara-svnnnvo-sxarmo am 1o APPLICATIONS moss owns nnonvm or MANAGER , ., HAITESNPONSANDEVENINGS Boston Only Halifax Horse ’ Racing Results HALIFAX, Oct. 23 —-(CP)—Don Turner's pacer Previous took the Class “A" event on a light har- ness racing card here Saturday. The Westphal, N. 5., horse cap- tured two cut of three heats, los- ing the third to Jacob Withrow. Previous paid $17.20 in the first heat. All other class winners- Walkerki Merle Direct, Boutiiier's Flo Direct end Washington's Del Grattan-were Halifax horses. Summary Class A Previous (Turner) . . Jacob Wifhrow (Carroll) Colleen Adam (O'Brien) Clnzano (Craig) .. . .. Waller Brown (Weeks) Class B Merle Direct (Walker) . .. Helen Signal (MacAlpine) Eva's Guy (Given) . . Battle Bill (Daniels) Grattan Peter (MacDonald) Class C Fin Direct (H. Boutilier- S. Currie) . Mack Fingo (Gardner) . Miss Admiral Mac (Isnor) Senator Charles (Daniels Tom Volo (Gay) .. Class D Del Gratfan (Washington) Commodore Stout (Walker) Cochato Boy (Turner) Freelynn (Currie) Din-key Tell (Descharden) (No official times taken) Halifax Wins From Beavers ln Overtime HALIFAX, Oct. 23 —(CP) ~De- fenceman Bert, Steel's picture goal with 40 seconds to play in the over- time perlod gave Halifax St. Mary's an 8-7 win over Saint John Beavers before 5.689 fans in a Maritime Senior Hockey League game here Saturday night. In picking up- their win in five starts, St. Mary's held their one- point lead at the top of the four- ieam league. Beavers dropped from a second-place tie with Moncton Hawks to third place as Hawks beat the cellar-dwelling Amherst Ramb- lers 6-4 at Sackviiic. NB. Steel's goal was the climax of the wide-open, thrill-packed contest. There were few minutes of organi- zed play but the teams kept on the move continually even in the last 40 minutes when heavy ice slowed them. . 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Two heated rooms and wash room. Cali 2353-L I0! CALI — ADJUSTABLE valve-type wlcklul oil heater. Good as new. Apply Mrs. Cyrus LaPlei-re, Bristol. Brian's Holillo ilovlo Present This Week "UNDIBOOVII IIAIIII‘ Showing arm-m It Vernon liver; N. H. L. Week-End Games; Three Tie Encounters _ THE GUARDIAN, “CHARLOTTETOWN Winner In BOSTON. Oct. 23 (C?) Montreal Oahu-liens and Boston Bruins fought to a. scoreless draw here tonight before 135M Nation- al Hockey League fans. The draw gave the Bruins three points during the week-end home- and-home series with the Mont- realers. Saturday night Boston edged Canadians 2-1 at Montreal. However, the Montreaiers continue to lead the NHJ... race by a one- polnt margin. Goiiier Jack Gellneau scored his first N.H.L. shutout and, turned aside 29 Montreal shots, many of them blazing drives and most of them difficult. Bill Durnan, Montreal net mind- er who has been the league's all star goalie four out or the last five seasons, also had a busy night. as he blocked 2i Boston shots. Durnan now has allowed only four goals in his last five games. First Period Scoring - None. Penalty - Reardon. Second Period SCOIlXlg,— None. Penalties - Peirson, Harvey (2), Bouchard, Schmidt. Third Period Scoring - None. Penalty -- Creighton. DETBOH‘ S. CHICAGO 8 DETROIT, Oct. 23—(AP)—De- troit Red Wings tonight overcame a two-goal deficit to tie Chicago Black Hawks 3-3 in a National Hockey League game here. All three Chicago goals were scored while Detroit was short s man be- cause of penalties. The Black Hawks grabbed a one-goal lead at the seven-minute mark of the opening period and stayed out in front of the Detroit- ers until 17:26 of the final period. when Al Dewsbury tied the score. Seconds later Detroit came with- in a fraction of winning the game as Sid Abel banged a shot at Chi- cago goalie Frankie Brlmsek. The red light flashed, indicating a goal but officials ruled Brimsek had smothered the puck and kept it from payoff territory. 1t was an uphill battle all the way as far us Detroit was con- cerned, for the Hawks played some good hockey while seeking their first victory of the N.H.L. cum- palgn. Summary:- Flrsi: Period 1—Chlcago, Prystal. (R. Conacher, Olmstead) 7.11 Penalties: Bahando, Guldolin. Stewart, Gee, Olmstead. Second Period 2—Detrolt, Lindsay, (Dewsbury) 3—Chlcago, Pry .. 8.12 (Olmstead, Bentley) . 13.13 4—Chlcago, Olmstead, (Mosienko) 14.46 5—-Detrolt, McFadden, (Kelly) 16.03 Penalties: Goldham, Lindsay. Couture, Guidoiin. Third Period 6—Detroit, Dewsbury .......... .. 17.26 Penalties: Howe, Nattrass. TORONTO 2, NEW YORK i TORONTO, Oct. 23 -— (CP) —- A desperate, last-ditch gauging at- tack thst clicked saved Toronto Mlple Leafs from defeat Saturday night when they came from behind to tie I-I with the winiess New York‘ Rangers in a National Hoc- key League game. lint Period 1—New York, Lund, :20. 2-—Tor(;rito, Bentley (Timgreri) 10:1 . Penalties: Ilsher. Leswlck. Bsrilko. leeoad Period 3—New York, Slowinski (Lund, Raleigh) 0:04. ' Penalties: Boescii. Bsrilko, Kyle. ' Third Period L-‘Iloronto. K nedy (Meeker; Barf-tho) 18:33 Penalties: Kyle, Smith. IOIIDN l, MONTIIAL 1 MON Oot. 2s —(CI) — Boston Bruins snapped Montreal Canadian’ three-game winning streak that ushered in the ‘new National Hockey League season by defeating the Monirealm 2-1 Sat- urday night before a tiometonvn irrowd of 113M. lid Harrison iroke a i-d desdloit that had lasted more than M) min. um by rapping in the Winning goal with less than two minutes left in the game. Ilrst Period 1—Bosbon, Creighton (Toppnllni, Bandford) ..... 4:10 Z-JMontresI. Richard (Loch) 10:50 Peneifies -' so Si“ \ Period looting - None Poultice - . 11ml Per-III a-Jocton. Harrison , ' (Dumsrt) Penalties - None. Minoan N" R1 ma.‘ )Iflid a VI aren't: ‘i Proildenee a, viii-sun 1 Indianapolis‘ 8, It. :01!" 1 89011185016 l. Phmifmeo l. so. win l, Iufhlo‘ a 16:29 OCTOBER 24, . 1949 Football Standings By The Canadian Press m; Four w L r‘ A m Ottawa Montreal Toronto Ha-mliton Hamilton Sarnla Windsor Toronto Western McGlli Varsity Queen's Qhiibfl Calgary Regina Edmonton Winnipeg Amateur Hockey 65 90 4 7 8116B 210 627.21 20 l4 B 3 SATURDAY Cape Breton Senior Glace Bay 4 North Sydney 4 (tie). Maritime Senior Amherst 4 Moncton 6 . Saint John 7 Halifax B. Quebec Senior Quebec 3 Ottawa 3 (tie). Sherbrooke 3 Chicoutimi 1. SUNDAY Shawlnigan 7 Ottawa 2. Sherbrooke 6 Vaileyfleld S. Montreal 5 Chlcouflmi 5 (tie)- Hawks ‘Strengthen Gri; On. Second Place In League ‘With Win Over Amherst, SACKVILLE. N.B., Oct. I — (OP) - Moncton Hawks strength- ened their hoid on second plane in the Maritime Senior Hottey League here Saturday night by , ttlng cellar-dwelling Amherst Ramblers 6-4 While league-leading Halifax St. Mary's were scoring u: 8-7 win over Saint John Beavers at Halifax. Haw/ks are one point behind Halifax. Shcwiit some of the strength they will need to keep in the fight for league honors, Ramblers provided stout fiposition for two periods but they were outclassed in the final frame as the black and white squad applied the Plum"! and Ramblers took the fifth loss in as many games. Hawks sniped the only goal of the first period and the teams spilt a. goal apiece in the second fraime. Hawks rap- ped in four goals in the final per- iod to Amhersvs three. First Period l-Moncton. Ieblano (Imonti) ‘I38 Penalties -- LeBlanc, mic. Leckic. Second Period 3—Amherst. Callonan (Gaildet) - Ii-Moncton. Mllanl (FitzPatrlck, MacKenzle) 16.41 Penalties _ Gcuflflflll. Allan- Thlrd Period l .05 4—A.mherst. McManaman 3.21 .'>—Moncton. Fleet ........ .. 6.47 s-Moncton, Milani , (MacKenzie) ................. .. ‘(.01 ‘L-Amherat. ABIICW (Couture) ................ .. 11.0? B-Moncton, Mliani flfltzPatrlck, MacKenzic) 12.03 c-Moncton. McIntyre (Robinson, Barkweli) . 14.00 lO-Amherst, Couture (Agnew) .. .. 18.59 Penalties - Agnew. Referees - Hughie Giilis, wick James. CLOSE RECKONING Measurements of steel bails for ' bearings must come within l/4o.000 of an inch of being a perfect sphere, P.W.lI. Wins“ Exhibition Game At Saclivilic . SACKVILLE, N. 8., 0e; g3 _ (CH-Scoring all their pain" within the first five minute, o; play, Prince of Wales College u; Charlottetown went on to whip Mount Allison University junk". varsity 10-2 in an exhibition En} lllil rugby game here Saturday, Shortly after the kickoff, Brown dashed 35 yards for a try m,‘ Howatt made the kick at goal for n 5-0 lead. Three minutes m". MacDonald ran 25 yards for a t“: and Howatt again mode the kick at goal. , P.W.C. controlled‘ (he play in the final half, but Mount Allison _kept. them scoreless by sharp tack, ling. A spectacular 25-yard field goal by Pike gave Mount i\ii.$nn ifsntwo points curly in the [ma] hn Lineups- Prince of Wales: Fullback. M. klnson hailbnclcs, MncCallum, linw. att; three-quarters. Brown, liioc. Donald. Jnrdine, Stull; ifii‘\\‘.'l“de_ MacNc-lll, Nicholson. Sullivan, 13.11. lem, Mclsaac, Mncllcan; subs. Zakem, Alien. Crockett. Mount Allison: Fullback, King; hnlfbncks, Thornton, llicConnell; three-quarters. Pike, Shown-writ. Watts, Smith: forwards. Snhw Davis, Allen. Bardwcii, A, hiaol Leod, W, MacLeod. Sdini’ Jolhn Girls Win Softball Title SUSSEX, N. B.. Oct. 23 -rCP)_ Saint John Red Sox won the New Brunswick senior girls’ softball title Saturday hy swamplng lllonc- ton Hubsfers 16-2 in the third and deciding game of a final series. 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