OCTOBER 27. 1952 KING IIIILE TEA ll.” H5 II! iilliivuu pi'ui..' -. FIRESTONE TIRE SERVICE Flats Fixed Vulcanlzlng - Retreading Bhone 747 We Trade Tires. FIRESTONE BRYENTON & McKAY COMPANY 151 Great George St. Wholesale and Retail for P. E. Island. (our Friendly !"IR.ESTONE Dealer 22.4.2 C.C.M. "Prelim" shock-resistant issue. heat-treated I far can and durabillrr . . . on-aligned on C.C.M. "i'adtabetr7" Shoe. reinforced with woven bronze wire instep and tendon protectors for greater nice. Amateur Hockey Champ Biitmores with all players c.c.ss. 3 teen, chess lam-pmazhdhdrauunnly ant Championship 0 tion - won by t C.C.M. Matched Hockey Sets. THE MEMORIAL CUP - emblematic of the Canadian junior ionship - won by the Guelph I uipped with C.C.M. Matched . Hockey Sets and C.C.M. Hoc ey Sticks. up Yes . . . it's all down in the records . . . C.C.M's help to make champions everywhere. And when champions select their hockey sticks, you'll also End In overwhelmin "Reeilobonded" Lamina Ibcy'n rougbl Leafs, Red Wings Shut Out In Saturday Games TORONTO, Oct. 26-(CP)-Boy ton Bruins. figured to be around come Stanley Cup time, didn't have much of that polish of champions Saturday but were good enough to waliop Toronto Maple " Leafs 4-0 and move into a fourth- place' tie in the National Hockey League. The Bruins' defence held on to give goaltender Jim Henry his first shutout of the 1952-53 season. The win gave Boston a total of seven points for their six games thus far and left them deadlocked with the Leafs-three points off the pace of the leading Montreal Canadiens. It was a dull game and gave the crowd of 13,397 little to cheer about. Lineups:- Boston: Goal, Henry: defence, Quackenbush, Godfrey, Laycoe. Toppazzini, Armstrong; forwards, Chevreflls, Peirson, Klukay. Lund, McIntyre, Creighton, Schmidt, Mackeil, Sandford. Toronto: Goal, Lumley: defence. Thomson, Bolton. Bolvln, Horton. Morrison: forwards, Watson, Bent- ley, Smith, Kennedy, Meeker, Migay, Sloan, Hassard, Hannigan. Salinger. Stewart. Referee: Bill Chadwick; lines- men, Bernie Lemaitre. Red Dunn. First Period Scoring--None. MEMORIAL CUP THE ALLAN CUP - emblematic of the Canadisn Senior I Amateur Hockey Championship -- wooiby the Fort Francis ff, Canadians with all players equipped with C.C.M. Matched :; Hockey Sets and C.C.M. Hockey Sticks. 1 THE ALEXANDER CUP - emblematic of the Major Series liliu ' f the Canadian Amateur Hockey Associa- pip he Quebec Aces with all players wearing N STANLEY CUP Isocltevi ,, incroluss THE STANLEY CUP - emblematic of the Woridis Professional Hockey Championship - won by the Detroit Red-Wings Iii with all players but one wearing C.C.M. Matched Hockey In, preference for C.C.M. Hockey Sticks . . . U . Penalties: Sandford 8:39: Chev- reflls 13:00: Horton, Schmidt 16:22. ' Second Period 1wBoston. Peirson, (Schmidt) 16:30 Third Period 2-Boston, Creighton, (Labine, Chevrefils) ....'.. 5:58 3-Boston. Klukay, (Godfrey, Sandford) ...... 15:44 4.-Boston, Kiukay (Sandford, (Quackenbush) ............ .. 17.24 Penalties: Lumley (served by Solilnger) 5:45; Sloan misconduct 8:40; Klukay 9:35; Peirson mis- conduct 11:16; Chevreflls 16:23. Stops by- Henry .............. 10 5 8-2 Lumley ..... .s.. 9 11 10-30 MONTREAL 9. DETROIT O MON'.l1R.!'.AL. Oct. 28 -(CP)- Montreal Canadiens slaughtered Detroit Red Wings 9-0 Saturday night before an amazedvbut jubi-1 lant home-town crowd of 14.538. The scoring deluge was believed the worst evetwsuffered by goalie Terry Sawchiilr of the Winzl. now in his third full season. At the some time Gerry McNeil of Cann- diens earned his first shutout of the current campaign. The runaway win broke a triple tie for first piece in the National Hockey League standings but. both 3: ” '"""" '""h'd "' Insist on C.C.M. and join the champions! See M 4 formed the C.C.M. display of championship Hockey & cc": T'd"'”"' ' Teams at,your C.C.M. Dealerls store today. ' W C-C-M'Mat hed Sets WJR H'llEK"tY HUURI UR PLEASURE SKMINF. 183 Great George St. THE BIKE ,SHOP Phone 941 Summersiile ll. 1. H0i;MAii LTD. Charlottetown The Rogers Hardware co. Ltd. GIIARLIITTETOWII Brace. Mcliay & 00., Limited Siimmerside : OI JeIIy's iiepartment Store ' e Carry Complete Stock LEARY of Parts PHONE 8 0LARl( BROS. Mount Stewart St. Peters THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOVVN the Wings and Chicago Black Hawks had a. chance to catch up tonight while Canadians were idle. Bawchult had 45 shots blasted at him. Itopplnz 38. .MoNeil made 25 stops. The Wings drew three of the seven minor penalties but none figured in the scoring. svimuimv Fir-st Period 1-Montreal. Johnson (Moedeli) .............. .. 6:20 2-Montreal. Curry (Gamble) ............ .. 0:50 3--Montreal, Curry -' (Mosdeli) ' 10:56 I-Montreal, Richard (Oimstead, Inch) .. . 13:46 Penaifies-Bouchard 1:46, sltov 7:50. Second Period B-Montreal, Olmstead (Richard. Mccormacki 1:41 G-Montreal, Gamble (Richard. Mlosdell) ...... .. 10:9! 7-Montreal, Geoffrion (Meier, Reay) ...... .. 19:51 Penalties-Sinclair 5112, John- son 5:12. Richard 5:12, Pavelich 8:117, Harvey 11:09. Third Period L 8-Montreal. Reay (Meger, Geoffrion) 9-Montreal, Gamble (Curry) Penalties-None. Stops :- Sawchuk McNeil British Soccer LONDON, Oct. 28 - (Reuters) - Results of soccer matches in the United Kingdom Saturday: ENGLISH LEAGUE Division 1 Arsenal 3. Newcastle United 0. Aston Villa 0, Manchester City 0 (tie). Blackpool 0, Sheffield Wednes- day 1. Bolton Wanderers 2, Stoke City 1 Charlton Athletic 0, West. Brom- wlch Albion 0 (tie). Chelsea 2, Tottenham Hot.spru.r 1. Derby County 1, Cardiff City 1 (tie). Manchester United 1, Burley 3. Portsmouth 2. Preston North End 5 I aiinderiand 3, Liverpool 1. Wolverhampton Wanderers 3. Miclcllesbi-ough 3 (tie). Division II Bamsiey 2, Luton Town 3. Blackburn Rovers 0, Rotherham United 1. Brentford 4. Leicester City 2. Everton 2, West Ham United 0. Huddersfield Town 2. Bury 0. Hull City 0, Plymouth Argyle 1. Lincoln Cltly 1, Leeds United 1 (tie). ' Nottingham Forest 0, !'ul.hnsn 1. Sheffield United 2, Birmingham City 2 (tie). Swansea Town 1, Boutharnpbon 2. Division III (Southern) Bournemouth and Boeoombe Ath- letic 3. Coventry City 0. Brighton Ikwiuke Albion 4, Al- dershott 2. ' Bristol City 3. shrewsbury Town Crystal Palace 4, Queens Park Rangers 2. Ipswich Town 1. Bristol Rovers 5 Leyton Orient 1, Millwall 4. 0 Newport County 3 Swindon Town Northsmptzori Town 8, Gluing- ham 1. Reading 3. Exeter City 1. southend United 1, Narwidh City .Torquay United 0. Walsail 3. Watford 2, Coichesber United 0. Third Division (Northern) Bradford City 1, York City 1 (tie) Carllsle United 0. Oidham Ath- letic 0 (tie). Chester 1. Workingtan 1 (tie). Crewe Alexandra 1. Halifax Town ' 1 (tie). Darlington 1. Barrow 0. Gateshesd 1, Wrexharn 0. Hartlepools United 0. Bradford 1, Port. Vale 0, Aocrlngton Stanley 1. Rochdale 0, Grirneby Town 2. Sclmthorpe United 1. Chester- field 0. 5out..'ipovrt. 1. Manfield Town 3. Btodkport County 3. Transmere Rovers 2. Scottish League Cup Finnl Dundee 2. Kilmamock o. SCOTTISH LEAGUE Division A Aberdeen 6. East Fire 3 Clyde 2, Hibernian 3. Fslkirk 1, St. Mirren 2. Hearts 1. Celtic 0. Motherweli 1, Psrtidt Thistle 2. Queen of the south 1. Alrdrleon- lans 2. Raith Rovers 3. Third Lnnark 4. Other Match rm-ru Athletic 2, Brechin City I. Division B Albion Rovers 0. Stirling Albion ! Ailoa Athletic 4. Dumbarton 1. Arbrosth 0. Queens Park 2. I gg,,;;;m;,d,,,;;,0';j'd,4;1;b,,:,';:;;0-,,, Naiive Dancer de l his 3. C 0 ” "” sum Being Retired Dunfermline Athletic 2, Johnstone 0. Morton 4. Stenhousemuir 1. Irish League City Cup Bangor 2, Cliftonville 2 (draw). Cruseders 2. Olenavon 1. feated Derry City 2, Attic 0. Glentm-a.n 9, Coieraine 0. Linfield l, Bsllymena United 0. Portadown 2. Distillery 1. two-year-old Alfred Gwynne Vanderbilt announced Thursday. BALTIMORE. on 26 ,g(Ap) g. lie has established a. money-win- Native Dancer is retiring as unde- "mg taco” 1" tw”'5'e”'”ld5,,”ld champion shown he can run a distance. money winner to rest for an assault on r9.clng's triple crown next year. these two objects ...?..:..M....... an- winning the 1 1-18 mile East View ninth straight. increased his earn- PAGE SEVEN Pimlico had hoped the outstand-l lng colt would race in its futurity Nov. 1. "I would love to run him in the Piinlico Futurity." Vanderbilt said, 'but ,we feel Native Dancer has done everything we need to know. 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