0TT\\\"t - An Ottawa Rid- end came in the City Bonspiel are left to right‘ skip B|_\th. J « Th? “iiiii¢‘i" iii i)iViSi0ii “B" eau ( lill riirliti; riik. sniiipcti on Dec. 18. and helped the.L. loung. Arthur Blouin anti jW3S Ed Ti‘iiii0ii Wiili 101 While by it (' Holit iiliih i-lialketl tip l<ll_\th's rink win 17-8 l.ooking‘Claude E. Howard ‘ ‘DOUE (3t‘UI"1(‘ \\'0n l)i\'i.~i0n a p(’l'ft’(‘l (‘l;llC-11flll('l' The iittnitiiiqitite plea-ed about their teat i('P Wirephnlo) Willi 3 10131 Oi 93 P0iiiiS» '"" ' ‘: Follmittiu are the top scorers: Dr. .'\lii('l)t)iiald 40 38 52 1. Q N \'it-liolson 50 33 38 l2l l)r. (iallzint 48 34 39 121 Ire ‘U an ers 9 ea “- ‘“°“ ‘““““”“’ . 1). Walker _ 45 36 38 119 l) (‘antemn 47 5 45 H8 . 1). Saunders 46 34 38 118 - . Hil1I.\(‘ll 38 38 40 116 C n a a n a I e n S u .l. Squarebriggs 35 36 43 114 By THE ('.\\'.\DIAT\' PRESS .\ew York s fireil - up lizitiuttis got 51l[)(‘l'l£lll\E‘ Lztizilientiiiiu from l\l£lI'(‘(‘l l’:iille .\'.'itiit‘tl.'i_\ night and downed .\1oiitri-al (‘aria ens 4-2 to close the gap between them and the Natitiiial Hot-key League- leading llahs to four points. In other uames. Toronto Leafs fought to a 3-3 lit‘ \\1tl'1 liitxlttn Bflllnls and l)(‘lftll don I1f‘(l (lit- cazvt 7--3. Patlle stopiti-d '1'.’ f‘lt\~P rntige shots in the third period in Mont- real to give Rangers their fifth victory in seven games Villll Ca- natiiens. GOAI. IlI\\|.|.f)\\'lCl) l)i‘lf‘ll('ClIlt'd11 Jarlx l:‘.\.ii.-. lll(‘il the tie-hreakttig goal early in the third period atill in-inn_v i.ewicki pill the insiirnnre lFill\' into an open net in tile fitml few wt-oiiris. Referee l~‘i'aiik l'tii.-tri disulloiied a l\lott1t‘e;il Litiill tlilllll \i;th two minutes to go l'.lll>lllL, thc 1l'(‘ of the 13.5418 fans. The teams were all even after two periods, Andy lleiienton and Camille lit-nry tallying for .\'e:.i' York and l)oii \larshall and Phil Goyette for li:iitL'i-i‘~ Ilal) goalie .laiqiit'~- l‘l:iiiIe anti Guy Gendrttn of .\t‘\| York tit-re given mflJ(tl'S for fighting in the second period and l.euii-ki (lt‘e\i' a fI"il.\(‘OI1(ll1(‘l for protesting tun loudly STRl'(i(il.l-I Ti) Tlli Tod hit-tin s liltll ;.i;tl of the cm 8011. stttitiri \\llll liii-ion 3 man ahori eailv .n the third period [lave Leafs lllt‘ll' tie Toronto re- mained in fourth plot-e. one point behind the lil'lllll~. Dick l)itlf mill l‘l.llll\ \l£lllll\lli'l'l Minor Leaguers Have Busy Day l.ii1< 0" l‘lllllii .< tit .it‘il t‘\ eral ('ll1\i‘ «urns iii the \.iil'i|l< g2ilIlt‘\ Ill.'iFl\t‘tl .\.it:;:.|.i\\ Win it‘ Hockey l.e.'ti_'iie El('ll\'l|.t‘\ at the Charlottetmin Sports -\rena Fol- lowing are the results BAN'l‘A.\IS R()l)ll'l\‘ 3 \\ (.ii||. L‘ flttlt.ll\ K0al\ l1_V .ltlll .\l.ili‘l J. fll‘l|. Frizzell 4:1. (iiilis 1_'t).Il\ by Gerry Mill I21 Cardinals 3 vs ttriolt-~ 3 Cardinals goals by lilritlle Rith ard 131 l:'r.iii|-i liitl)l‘l'l\ lit--,1 Trainor, Orioles ;'_'tt.'t|s l)\‘ llt‘lllll\ Richard Si llri\ltl l\"il)I'I Panlllvrx 3 \\ l’-i-oil». .'i l'.ititli ers goals li_\' l‘i'.tnk l)(I\\‘ I-in lloh Giggcy. Blunts goals in’ (iottlte Macltay I3. Wes .‘\I(~.i\leer and Alan Ma(‘K111n<tn Elks 3 vs Wolterines .'l F-ll\§ finals by l).‘i\'t- |.:t\tlor. (' (;ill:tn. 1: X Me(‘.'tr\ llli‘ Wol' I‘l‘l1l(‘\ oals by Jolinny Davis 13>. APERWEIGHTS ara 7 vs Bruins 1: Bear: on]: by Mike Marl)ona|rl. (‘olin ampbell i2t. W. Adonis. /\’nn Flood (3); Ilriiins goal in . it-h- ael I-‘itzgerald Redwings 2 \s Rnveiis l. wings goals by Ed Toomhs and Floyd BlBn(‘li.'lf'(l. Ravens goal Warren l-‘rinell. Falcons 2 vii Bluebirds 1: Fat- cons goals by Stevie Mt-Aus’anri. Blair Mayne; Bluebirds goal by Earl Proude. s 6 vs Wolves 0: Tiger: 1; by Peter Clark (lit and an Ross. Banks 9 vs Sparrow: 1: Hawk! -goal: by Wayne Mac- tst. l.vle liuggan I2- llayes t2t; Sparrows goal h Atty: Arsena t t Iiltata 1 tool by Jimmy lornota vs Cu 1 vs Lions-0: wild- Imffy. : I-Io Seam Dr Wt-iidall \1a<:l)oiiald took; top hotiors iii the point curlingi competition that “as at were marked up In this compe-‘ ‘lion ‘ This type of curling is played as an titdividual competition with the ('lI’l(‘f' ha\'ing to make cer- eurlttig sh is, the possible‘ score is points. Until this year 35 points was considereti an excellent score.) however many curlers passed: this mark. the top. _s('ore l)(‘lIl].’,, a .32 l)\' V\'eiid.'ill \lzi('l)onal<i 1 Norman Nlt‘l10l\t)II had a 50 Vi'lIll other scores in the high forties. CURlER’S DREAM with a -15-47 to finish well up at the top Dizzy Dean To Quit CBS Job S““““’““ Los ANGEL!-‘.5 (AP) — Dizzy I-‘irst period: 1. Toronto. Duff Dean says he plans to quit in the Red Wings ialdcorn, Reaumei 5:18; 2. Bos-.1958 ms ‘$52500 . . . year job as Bucyk tliorvath. Stasiuk)‘_CB5 broadcaster of 9 major the recent eight-player 8:55: 3. Toronto. Mahovlieh iliar- leagues: Game of The week, scored ’l‘orotiio's earlier goals,. Stops: \\lll . lluryk. Boh Artn pmne Sll'itll1.1 and Vic Stastuk did the P] t ll()Il(ll'\' for Boston. llefencetnan an’ Arni.~trong's goal \\as his first this season. At Chicago. emerged on top in the first direct ton. 12 1122 42 9 611-26 Fa’ -‘ 1* .27 MacDonaldWins ~ Curling Title 1 Minor Hocke lPopein (Evans. Lewichit I New York. twice. the Rangera]Popein) l:W. 6. of goals within Creighton (Gadaby. Henry) 11:38. second period'Penalt1oa: Reaume 5:07. Migay They-10:19. odi Third period. 7. New York. (Sullivan. Hebentont day night. Lowi Trailing ' erupted fol‘ a pair 11 seconds in the nd went in front for good. dded another later in the land Parker Mat-1)nnald wound up MacDonald scoring in the final period. -18:24. Penalty: Gadlby 3:39. NEW YORK (CPI-New Yorkllfork. Cra”ighton (Hebontoa. rnakingcguaavlou-against Goal 1 ilienryt Io: ; 8. Toronto. hlahov- afiiryml W I00!!! I04!!! 6 The Charlottetown auudiui, Monda ii... 23‘1957 l:‘:gll::o;“e:“t:r'”“'o".: '1:°l‘:l'.‘i°ti'o.‘.'s‘t.ti'iy... 4'31’ 3.3113.’ 3°57’ pron‘-l'tT.t'l..'i".'li.l'ii°so"'i'it iii’:-tot _; _ __ y’ ’ period and went on to defeat Tor-ipopem m;m_ ' mud}; ggujog, onto Maple Leafs sit in I Na-l Second : 4. New York. diuemico in the contest iionatflockey League game sun- :56; 5. was an Montreal defence Provost scored at 0:44 and Pro- novoat at 10204 of the final por- iod Boston foiled Pilate‘! bid for his fifth shutout when Real Chev- refila Ia converted a from the . With Toronto leading 2-1. Larryl Stops: Johnny Peiraon at 14:19. Popetii tied it at 8: . At 9:(n:Chadwlck , 610 7-22] Y nanny Lewiclti broke the dead-1Paille it 15 13-36 : No scorinm Pen- i., k laltlesz Mackell szao. Boivin 0237, c . -13.829. The Leafs were a man shortl BOSTON (CP)-Montreal's N as Dave Creighton netted his not Iond goal of the night midway in lthe second period. MacDonald'|lnight. with Andre Pronvost and }goal came with less than two min-l Claude Provost in principal roles. utes to play H) in the first period with Newi909 fans. ' lYork s h o rt h a n d e d. Crcigh- Pronovost collected a pair of| .ton evened matters on a power goal: and Provost a goal and two 1 Billy Harris put Toronto aheadiout in a losing cause before 13,- vost tional Hockey League leaders de-lvath 13:29. lfeated Boston Bruins 4-1 Sundaylrent. Hillman Third period: 3. Montreal, Pro vecchio vost (Johnson) a-l‘Geoffrion 9:33. Flaman me. nor- liarvey 10:38. St. Lau- 19:33. 1. Montreal. ‘ Second period: Geoffrion tolmatead. Achtymi- iBi-uins goalie Don Simmons stoodlcbult) 3:27; 2. Montreal, Prono-‘ (Provost) 17:57. Penalties: 39. St. Laurent 15:25. :44; 4. Montreal. 999-27 ” A ' 36 saves. I lean tie at 3:27 of the second por- Plante DR. MACDONALD SUMMARY iod with his 12th goal of the cam- Simmons 17 16 18-46 st period: 1. Toronto. Harris paign. Simmonn. brilliant in malt-N DETROIT (AP)-Goalie T Had. Mat-liiiiis OTHER EV!-:l\'TS . 1" me om" _l.'°l'd33' °9mi"~"‘ Gaudet 3. Boyd Bernard. Pee itions the following teams took wee 4__1 Pee wee 8_o G0a1__ file prizes: SEFTION Paul Hcer. Paperweight Major . . e . . r . ' . .. ., ' I-I Paperweight Major 4-0 Goal Ge°’C'wr.;$g:h0§.LC;l0%.R?urk; Brian McNeil]. Paperweight Ma-l Fir 373933114 (Sloan, Stewart) 5:44: 2. . ‘ r_ . or 3. Hon.” D-mg!‘-‘.3’ (‘Cram ~Bl-‘me: (foal -PaFl’l€illwl‘;l§::=\'.Mal£atitanil I 9 SE( TlO.‘\_ C —— Russ bp1llctt..N0 l__2 Bantam No :‘__o 60.131 Wm. Iilellish. J. S. Taylor, Lee : B ' N 2_ai e ' - zip i.:.:.:.::.:::.°. 2: ..:."':a".....:-......i MacLaine, . Do son. ‘ es _ - Wiiiilocli» -lack -l°h“5‘°“t SEC‘ P.mn°r' Georg: ‘alto? If“ Amherst Ramblers and Sum- with 1-939”. Hlydflh MICK“- “ON "A" " D" we" MM" me Sihurman 3 me cc ‘ merslde Aces tore loose in the "0" - W ‘"93’ "nd G°""m° Donald. Dr. Bill Moresid Doug Pf'P“iW°l§l“ M"‘°r ‘A Papeblth a period Saturday to score racking up one apiece. George. 000F129 “'05- rn$;g'lA‘¥$;ulE_Omg%:1::RC3.‘ a total of 10 goals but Ramblersl 13" "W9 '07 ‘hex 5°“ W" . micr 2. Donal Cameron. Mld- ‘f'°“”'°d l.h° ‘Sunder “'9 l" lfhel Feegdes b'c°rg:,'ep;‘,.‘hft {:10 d R” ‘ z_5 Midget No. 3__2 rec-scoring Maritme Senior 0“ Y ‘"1 0 nd Ulnlrlersl e Goals-Allie DesRoches. - 3°C"! 1-988"? lame l""d s“’°‘°- H " °“’ ' allant. 2. Wilf MacCormack itie (. . _ . .2. Iilmer Gallant, Donnie Mc- Wiiiim W0 P011115 of yjivciii. 1° l t who have a total_of 14 points; R9.‘-IlllL1 of Summerside A.A_ merslde club 911"‘ Minor Hockey results for week ending Saturday. December 21st. 1957 wt 5 trailing the circuit with eight. Ge Boss, who a week ago was not listed in the top scorers ' fo Ices Open ‘At Both The win fnoved Ramblers tr,‘ Cutliffe netting one each. teams were evenly mat- ched in the first period ending in a 2-2 tie but by the end :4 the second W” front 7-5 and White pushed put the winner in the SUMM third frame. ABY Rangers Beat Maple Leafs Canadiens Defeat Bruins: B dlltflfl ILBCO rejoining the an it beat last. Chicago Black Hawks 2 . 9 In a sNat.ionalmH y Mayne game . Alex Dalvocchio and Norm 1'“. man triggered the goals 73 sot. £0 IPII1 late in the middle pg. atring III! them past Toronto into it (teati- lock for third place with H(I\l|tn Chic o w h s ,,-....o . Itralght windout winning, 11 U; in defeats. sawchuk needed only n We. ito gain his third WlI1l.£‘\\a.~ll oi ‘the current campaign. The l)(-1 Ii-olt team fired 34 shots at (item ‘Hal. l Firat period: Scoring. .\i.no ‘Penalties: Morison 10 02. hr” lnedy 11:39. 19:59. l Second period: 1. Detroit lit-i (Mickoski. PrUnU\lI\ll ll7255: 2. Detroit. Ullniaii ‘lliiue iplay at 10:26. . _ as the Canadiens pre-:Pronovo:t (Provost) 10:04: 5. 19:09. Penalty: Reibel to 32 Toronto regained the lead at-nerved their four-point NHL ad- Boston, Chevrefila tPerir-I period: Scoring: .\one 15:59. rookie Frank Mahovlichlvantage over the rampaign New non) 14:19. Penalties St. Laur-‘Penalties: None. st-oi-iiig on a screened shot. .York Rangers. who whipped Tor-‘ent 1:11, Bucyk 2:23, H. Richard.‘ Stops: l\l;1l'(‘(‘l Paille in the New Yorklonto. ‘Boivin 3:42. Boivin 14:43. !Hall I 15 (1.33 nets was again brilliant. making: Bernie Geoffrion broke a score-; stops: 5 it 1-1- Sawchuk , A-19.552 ‘"’ HOCKEY scoiuis Newiing 46 atopa. was down aftensawchuk posted his first homo- Ramblers Defeat SATURDAY HL New York 4 Montreal 2 Boston 3 Toronto 3 Detroit 5 Chicago 8 erican League Buffalo 1 Cleveland 3 Providence 4 Hershey 5 (av 9) Rochester 2 Springfield 0 WIIL Solttlc 6 Victoria 3 Vancouver 9 New w9SlfIlll1hlO. 1 onion 3 Saskatoon-st. Paul 2 (overtime) International Cincinnati 3 Indianapolis 0 Troy 6 oledo 4 Fort Wayne 3 Louisville 0 OHA-NOHA Senior Chatham 3 Sault Ste. Marie7 Windsor 5 Kitchener 7 0 aatcrn Senior Bolleville 5 Kingston 6 Cornwall 1 Whitby 5 0 trade between Detroit and the ris. Sloaiit 13:15. Penalties Fla 1 I .- 1-3-t ex. ' C r b of the league and was ti r First Period: 1.-Amherst. Tomato St. Mikes 5 St Caih 1 Blzit-l-i llr‘I\\l(.\’. Jack .‘\1eliityi'e. one man 1.3". Duff 10:08. ‘mr);8::lL:,reeen:1e3}. J:;n1‘9_-:8 “,a_: lllotitlz-t.\‘ --Pee Wee_ No, 7-0 U first in the 1351 Official sanding, 1—Boas 1L. Kiley) 2:47; 2.-— 0 nagan Senior the tour who _l()ln(’d Detroit.. Second period: 4. Boston. R. um. Sm“. he Wm be 47 Jan’ .5_lPee‘Wee l\'o. 8-2 (.oals—-Paui- boosted his cliinb with two goals. Summerside. Reeve! 5:46; 3.- xalowna 3 Kamloopg Q scored hisd third ggial in two‘ rmsirong (Regan. Tnppglz|n|)'he wants to make M,“ season his llyIl(;illi1ii.fi_; ABl;‘:‘(‘:9 Pelrry. Ba(ntailni A” 19,, at the char-lottewwn Policy, Gaudetf an: Waite ballso §i'i'r‘hnmrc;it'side.GC;til:tfh Vtnon 6 POlltlCl.[(;1;Y:'i games an two oi ers in the 14:41; 5. Boston. Siasiuk iH0r- -« . 1 bet‘ th t'me : 3"‘ -°- 3“4 '0?” C 1‘ g Ci b will be open from scored twice or t e am ers e . a . trade. Hec Latitude and Bob vath. Chevrefilst 19:44: Penalt- ‘,f,",.v,"‘."_‘.",‘,’§fw..,,,. ¢‘_r,evaend :0.‘ —Reg. Warren. Wayne li1aih-’M‘:,rn:1n,,- ,3 glbly Thursday Boss) 5.02. Penalties: G. Grady o|].a.NouA senior Bailev. gained assists. ies. Harris 4 12. Mackell. Baun --1; (M... 1-m fining ,0 pm-m. M9‘ coon 2. Bobby Pierce 2. Willie.(or curling and mixed curling. salesmen 1243. L. Kiley 3:66. Mttllina 121- Kitchener-Waterloo 2 Wintlsort 'i‘|-I: itviury moved fifth - place iivio minors eat-ht 6:56. Stewart “-5 my ["110 no“-3: said the ft)!‘-JtI(v'allf:j:(‘) élibtan ii-\u('0. Bantam !———-—-——-———'*—"“"‘ L 38. G0ut‘hi€Pi:;£- 5 , mh '8" ml‘ 1191“! 2:11"? lit-iroit to within a point of To» 10.112. Cll(‘\1‘(‘fll.\ 16:10, Flanian mm. oi “mi.(--a,.dma1m.oba“(.,_ 0. ‘ an am ‘o. 6-5 Goalsi - F it Second c .-A erst. aw" an ‘ ’rois Riiierei . ~ .. . . . . .~ , . . I’ on CW . . toiiio. llte lla\\ ks buiioitcd lil..il. _- f . - f: t ”B°bby R-4'"-53.‘ 2- Lloyd G-"il' N. H. L S e Hayden (Legere) 2.15, 6.- dceper into the cellar. 1 Third period: 6. Toronto. Sloan ralnlfihowlspah03lfx?Cl:fl§:ap£.y:i:l, lant 3. Peter Richard. Ronniel . 9 VANCOUVER (CF)-J. Stewart Amber . Gaudet .8; 8.- Qlcoutimi 1 Montreal I .1ohnny Wilson, Don Poile, Gor- (Duff. Sieiiartt 1:43. Penalty; Bu- last War ‘yielded 31,00 (.,.8“.,_ Rice 5. Bantam No. 2-2 Ban-‘ 3, THE CANADHN pangs Smith. British Columbia |uperin- summer-side, Reeves (Sheppard) OIIA Eaatern Senior ;d1£‘ Howe and Forbes Kennedy cyk 19:40. -‘just ‘enm”_.h‘ ,9 keep --O1» Dun tam P.0 ioals- George Dal-l p w L 1- p A pt tendent of brokers. says a group 3:01; 9. erst. Lou Kiley nollovlllo lottawa-Hull 7 :“"°""‘l ”“' °‘l“" ll“”‘“‘ R"a'5~ busy in ltis spare time. W" R°i"ii9 Diiflzaii lmommai 3119 7 5107 5343 of stock salesmen. oper ing in 3: 10. Cut- International League Ron .\1urphy. \\lltl starred for the Simmons 7 5 8 --20 -- -—— TU9Sd3.VI P90 W99 i’\'0- i—4.N(.w york 35 is 12 5 92 33 39iVancouver without licences. scat- liffe tClow) : l1-- Am‘ may 3 Toledo 2 to‘tiniei l()\(‘l‘.\. and dciciicciiicii Jiiii Cllad\\'lL'l( 7 4 9-20 _ P Woe N0. 1 Goal.»-Dom Bmmn 331214 5 34 3330.‘ week shortly before herst, Lege-re (Poly) 13:52; 12. om,“-to Junior A Thontsoii and Gus Morison tallied SUVLVIARY Fjnn To Run "19 M‘-Seiialiii 2. Richard Allen. i,,,.‘m,.. 33 12 14 5 53 93 30 their offices were raided. .—S rside. Steel. iSllOPPi!i‘d- Guelph 2 Toronto l\lat'lboros 8 for Hawks. First peri ° 1. Detroit. Wilson Phillip Gallant. llictiard. D. Gal- iTm_omo 3211“ 7 35 33 29 The salesmen allogodl were Grady) 18:32. Pet‘ ‘"1 St. Catharines 3 Toronto Sf. SL'.\IMARY «Kennedy. Bailey) 4:09. Penalt- lant. Pee wee No. 2-4 Pee Wee - 1 5 79 31 selling stock in an industrial com- 6 10. Grady 9:15. 9! 3 - Michael‘: 3 First period: 1. New York, He- ies: l\ennedy 4: Delvecchio In Marathon No. 4-1. Goals-Ken Rice 2. lchlcaflosamggayés iconic to investors in the eastern Gouchle 13 59, ti 17:27. oat”-1. Egan senior benton iuzidshy. Bailigatei 315: 5:10. Thomson 1'.’ 44. ‘ . V IR ' _. The Allen Gaudet 2. Paul MacWil- New York 4 Montreal 2 united sure. by [gng distance Reeves 13;o7, Whitby 5 cornwgn 4 2. Tiluiitreal. Cioycite tTalbott Second period: 2. Cliicagti. .m"LSI‘ .KI c:.(.‘r§.[-h’ _ hams: P99 W“ N°' 7’3 Pee Boston 3 Toronto 3 ‘°°l¢Ph°"°- l“5"'“°'~m3 m"'“‘°"‘ l° “ii” P¢i'l°¢i- 13-'—Am|ie5'5i- “bill LOIS“ 3 4-,_ ,...,,.,,,,..S. 5. La.,,...,,, gmymurphy imortsonl 11:51; 3. De- i””"“-"11 :P‘”l“ ‘”:*‘°"i‘l“}:’;‘§ Wee No. 54) Goals I-Z. Gallant. jnomm ., chmgo 3 pend payments to a Halifax ad- white (Polly) 5:37; 14-Amcrst. Chicago 0 Detroit 2 l\l.'u-itoiialtl ll 40. iroit, Mclntyre il)(‘lV(‘L'('l1i()' 13:51 “‘“‘"““‘ :“‘“‘*"-" 3 3 ' Blair Connell. David Matheson.l ' I dress. Polly (Maximum) 7237; l5.- Ilontraal 4 Boston 1 Second period 3. Montreal. 4. Detroit tl.alande. liowet 15.37;iP“"'9d 3f‘ ‘"‘''“‘“‘”l for Fmmsh Pee Wee No. 8-4 Pee Wee No. Chicago gugitzoist for" sgle of the gtock had been or. &1nu-ne]-g]de' Rpevog 1:57; lti.— Toronto 2 New York I Marshall '()lmstead. llarveyt 5. (‘hie Thomson tMurphy.‘i'“"“°_r i-ma _i’uiki<i"°" 10 take 5-0 Goals—Richard Perry. Paul Momm, , 305.0,, , dered discontinued by authorities» Amherst. white (Polly. 34”’ ‘“"'“'~‘l' intu- 8:33. 4. New York. Henry tBath- Rcibeli 17:11. Penalty: Ferguson‘ part in the 1908 Boston -‘i:r:iii°:- Mullin. Whitmore Muttart. War- ~.romnm 2 New york 5 In Pennsylvania. Connecticut and veaut - l7--- 11% llochuter 2 Providence I gait». Slilll\'r’<ln' 11 43. Penalties: 3.50 Piilkktncn placed 56000 it i 0 ron tirant 1 Wisconsin. Gouohie tcaudett 13:87; ll-- Hershey 6 Buffalo 2 :1\'an<. it 02. St. Laurent 10:43.. Third period: ti. Detroit. lli)\\e iii."-5 niaraiiinn ittodnesdayz Midiict No 1-5 M..l,"t::-naei'.lv;‘:,=;$:y' Dem ts Mr- Smith estimated about 20 Summerside.Sheppard14:43; to. International LCIKIN Olntstead 13:42. Plante major.tUllniaii. rotten 11:15. 7. l)ct1‘oll.l ’j'—’‘ "’ i ‘“# Midget No. 3-6 Goals---David -(‘hicato at New York "l°‘m°" 93°“ Week <iiSirii>tii<>d.-—suirirners1de. Harris (Grady) Indianapolis 3 Cincinnati 2 is‘('l‘\'(‘(l l)\' turneri. (Lcudron nia- K(‘llno(]_\~_ iwilsoni 13.03; 8. L‘lii- - (;a“a,,L John Ar“.nau“_ Edgar Dmmfi at Boston commissions of about 825.000. He ; _ X), ‘ rside, Shop- . Eastern League in;.mi-zit‘i<‘k:0dmisconduct 18:16. cam». Morison iLitzenberger. Ufges Kingston M'.a(~Dona]d. Md,“ M,,cNeV, —j-- - —- std Ellis was probably onlyaflfih pnru tuennouey. I-lai-i-la) lS:- 3:_r!l}t§t;5YNew Haven 1 ' r per :5. new York. E» llulli 19.31. Penalty: Holling- R, d H, ie cross weeiv proceeds 41. 21.- rut. Mdiinnon A an; .(.n,mhmn_ Gadshy, 3.20; 6. Wm 19:01 1 Act on "Ha"” 1 ;')';:’r:“e Il:lk°N:1’;‘ll-3DE‘1’:‘l_“'E’;‘;lI§l CHMSTM-‘S EVERXWREDE from sales of stock for an out- 13:12; n.—An'iIiei-at. Polly 13:81. Maritime senior A New Y<H‘i<. i«Cwi<'ki tPrtrwin. llP- Stops: n,‘ ' Chrmm“ Chrmm” .v“.y_ lay of $8.000 in long-distance Penalties: Honnouey 1:44. Iummcnido 9 Amherst 13 hctitmtt lit-17 Pettaltics: Gcof- Saucliuk 5 8 6-17 KL\(;5T()_\'_ (int. (('p. “(gr-1». [.‘,-jd;W- P" we, M,_ 3, 3 pee wmfiljo. ' calla. ‘ V“ 5,os_ cutcllffe 7.tTI Harris '—j"—"—‘" ' “‘ frtott tiiis('tiiiduct“18:34. -llall 8 l2 ll-31 man U:(‘(tl‘1l9 Webb said Saturday Wee No. 5-1 Goals-Rit-liardl 0" land and Sea and In the air. “ is ‘"9553! {M Smck h"’k°”" 11334- ,‘ the Kiiigsion li(|i'l((‘)' hall of fame committee will have to act imme- llllciy-R:~urn To diately if a hall is to he hi b here. Webb said he \\.'l< l()ltl by grin. , ,. . G _‘ J ’f‘1'.'«tl lIl.'ill.'IL'(‘l' l-'r.'iiik Seiko of 4l'[)f\l”f\;:l)'\ \.:Sl:0lslilSl°,,de“{TI:_.lilonircal Ci‘II1r'l(ll(‘f‘lS that .\(‘ll(E ‘"{:JlV“;z:eresLgd,_ hi ‘mturmnz to will put a motion before the Na- - __ ttonal lioekey Leagiie board of l:1ml('S:'°j:3;t fogusafofalxy “Ell: governors in January asking that ' ’ the hall be located in Toronto ltiinti 1:'l_\i~i~ uoiils by Bill Til“ -lf‘iiF|i_3l SH.‘/S V9«‘-5<‘l-‘- The Kiiizsion ('()lIllIl|ll(‘P has .'\‘li'I\ll|‘. llé<I\t‘ Lee and Aeneis limited Canadas most n_utst.'tntl- hm." piannmg 3 h(,(.k(.\. M” of (..ill;tni in: football player in 1!).i.'l \\llll€ lame tor §(\\'L\ral V‘-93,.‘ Last mar Royals it rs Ramblers 1; ‘Willi Edmonton Eskimos. said in the Canadian Na,”,nai Exhlbmon Royals goals by (; Whitlock, a telephone interview from his opened 3 n,-Mona; moms ha“ of Bob .\hau- tfli (lord Ferguson home in Miami, Fla, he has not fame m Town,“ Wm, one section ‘-"ifi ‘ilk? ‘T 8 i‘ ii 0 n 8 id. Paul been approached by Eskimos devoted to h.,(.k(.-,. ('l:ii'l<’ iiztiithlers goal by Fred about 3 1953 contra“ Bug ~ .5 —- -- ' . .....___ ('“”‘ '*"' ' . and onl . con: deration is-' - -- - - . 1,“... 3 H _.,.“ms 3 mm Ednmmony, 5’ 5‘ spttrhihs .\I:\KI-. PI-..-\CI:. lir‘f)l.\:,"l"'I‘zm]'§l°':,(;; Vessels played for Baltimore MOSCOW‘ (Reuters-Russia‘: ',,\.m.. ,...' ,,‘nd ‘fin “hm-I ' Colts of the National Football Btmessiui Sputniks are dotmz “a _"'-‘1,-“iF_‘. ' ll.eagiie in 1956 and now is a biii 10b f0i' W0i'id P9800 and dis- ’ R‘_y'als 9 ‘S “M 3 ROW!‘ siilestnan with a home-building 3”'i3"ii‘iii- $0\'i<‘i i"0Ff‘iL'n Minis ‘r,-oal> by \' Mttlligziti. l)a\e mm‘ He was ‘."‘.°l"”"" 8, f"“ei_ W-,,,_(,_ B. Mulligan .2, Joy‘, agent after quitting Baltiniorei ., ,. ‘Ar“.””u“ .2, I.-rm Burk‘, .2, near the end of the 1956 season Wayne Macl)onald. Vics by llereck Buntain (2) on‘: and ° llarrv Simmonds. 0|-‘I-’l(‘IAl.S a Leroy B.'it'tii-ti, Don l-‘rt/./ell. In I) I-'l2tnn.'ighan. Jackie Kennedy, .Vint-e Mulligan. ‘ Mulligan. MIAMI. I-‘la. (Apt Rock, ‘B yleii. Gordon Wellner. lMgrci3_no_ form” h.aVyw¢{gh( Roy White, Walter Lawlor and ‘boxing cmmpiom “caved injury ~i°i"' ”fl"i*- iwith his wife and child Saturday ""”""‘ in a traffic collision which sent three other persons to hospital. cl California ‘is The injured Mg.-gt. Winner Of Race Ell.‘ é"..'.'.'.'i§§f'"Zs'a"."' M";o."3l3§. “sir ]é\nl1)i.éul(';‘/l\"f_:)lr"~l;l$l‘li‘fnl ivlili.'tiEr'fl:iT:izt(i;tlt'-'r‘.g'J:2iti(t,2l Mil“ iii‘ 45400‘ Yflflii wind’ Marcianofls car and that of Mrs. flower into St. Johns harbor Sai- n a to win a transatlantic race with Edward Allcard. noted Brit- ish yachtsman. The Californian arrived at 9.30 am. after sailing from Las Palmas. Canary Islands. The dis- ;Gang collided. No charges were ’filed. Minor Hockey The only activity scheduled for ill be a too p. m.. for all Juveniles who 'have been turning out to date.’ , ‘ nd who are members of Juven- after Tangvald'n arrival Allcard - "9 Vii-' Ind ROYIII Nllldt Coach ya; not yet in g]lf|[_ Jack Ready and manager Bill ' The race was one stage in All-'30”?! P04111081 I Ml illflloui as 2: K 3 $19 g‘ 5 -.5. 5 :._ w “I. H ‘mm "M ‘Mum uhpu“ The Siimmer.-tide branch aflbe V0’ '1 Caaadia Le‘ aterda mode . G-your-dd 3.... tin Maritime Juvenile to be haid ' ‘M " V flier in nailing his &foot nun flInacton.JaII.3I"d.aIId4tli. Ina Wanderer In which 5. *“t‘‘'‘ -*‘*—- tboAtiaaIonhIIt.P&aIAehNorvonbor.‘I'aa¢- to operate without a licence in; B.C. or to sell stocks which have‘ not approved for sale in the province. The salesmen had been operat- ing in the city for seven weeks :hen offices were raided Perry. Whitmore Muttart, Ron-‘ . . me Hickex Paperweight Mum, The very cloudlcts drifting by n, z_:; pape-,-wetgm Ma”, seem sending Christmas from 3-3 Goal.-:—David Perry 3 P3.‘ 9")’- perwelght Major 2-5 ict. work-1,; Maj”, 44, Goakfinm Dim . The little snowflakes falling down py 3‘ B18“. Mung“. Mmmdyflring (.llI‘lSlI'I'I8S joys to every Arsenault. Pee Wee No 1-3l Pee Wee No. 4-0 Goals '_R.,,,. i-tie Arsenault 3. Pee Wee No 2 -3 Pee Wee No 3-1 Goals-— 1 C . Allen (i.'l11fl(‘l. ii...-1-.1 " " (5<‘"i‘i'.le Mc2\'eill Pu. Minor l--6 Paper. W9i2ht Minor 2-l Goals Son town. Where in each window in the night A cheery candle sheds lta light. . . J operating fully with provincial authorities in Nova Scotia to get at this thing at the roots. These people were not hurting the pub- lie of B.C untry lane and city street. The little Christmas elfins meet. To chase the sad thoughts of the perweiglit year fill each heart with Christ- mas cheer. HOCKEY BOXING DAY AIi'l'ERNO0N—3 P.M. Cli'rown Royals Summoxfdo Aces SPORTS ARENA Christmas Week At The Sports Arena MONDAY - SKATING Afternoon 2:30 - 4:30 Evening 8 - 10 p.m. TUESDAY . , ii)’ And _ .0 ‘nest §,',"c';*‘Cf,-mil; g~_a';;;33e2-mg};f- ablYE\.Vst:ul_ have to 1.. ni..l’.'°lI. Regular activities. PoS:l“g(‘:lea-"\-,0 P7':3Vg)°als-":‘7>El::: FI'()I[T('l’ south to north. from west Gowd Tuesday Ewenmz gggaalm 2,‘(’)""iV'~5 fi)'i(i‘:<‘:i~«:i;iiN;':. ‘We hefar iilsung — the Christmas _ . WEDNESDAY H G0a.s_-Donny mew“ ‘mm ‘;;:;..on . m on the m For A Differen Christmas Gift That Will Be Closed Aii D81’ Elmer Gallant. Philip Gallant i.ri.tm.., ..,,,,. APP’°°l'“°d - - - - 1|uunsnAy 'M0RN[1\'G , Christmas. Norman Hickey. Pee Wee 3-4 9 Pee Wee 2-6 Goals George Mc- Neill 2. Don Forbes. David Ar- lei’ Gmmyko said Saturday. mriault. Roger Richards 2. Alien —----- ..- ss... -._s__. __ . _ ‘faqvdd and Allcand nailed , ‘~.“l°‘” ‘L~v.a|dL:ll1eoatianofrotnIt Johan -Daniel A. Maccormack. Geor etown. ~ ~-.-in . , ~~-«:--~sv~vsw~vr Adults-$5.00 li SEASON ncxm for’ The Dominion School Curling Championship at the SPORTS ARENA. CI-l'1'OWN February I1rlt to 2151'. I958 Tickets for the full week Children-1.(Xl On sale at-Milton’: Old Spa] , H, M, sim ., Rendezvous Restaurant. n pm" . Skating 10:30-12 a.m. TIIURSDAY—3 P..\l. Maritime Senior Hockvll ACES va. BOYALS Skating-8-10 pm. FRIDAY -— SKATING Afternoon 2:30-4:15 Dienlng 8:10 pm. SATURDAY SKATING 2:30-4:15 Keep this advt-.rtisemv‘ni for reference. A CHRISTMAS om suooesrion . _ \