- ’ ak an ‘,eream—if accompanied by a par-~ at : ; ne iting Ti It | tried hard for the re- |, _able through the querosity of in fact just one game went ‘by default because the losing team were unable to ice a full squad. Highlights of the day was the distribution of a complimentary ticket to every Minor League for the Penguin-Aces games at Sports Arena. Tuesday, Dec. 29th. These tickets were avail- Central Creameries Ltd. and will entitle every boy free admission and a treat of Perfection ice ent. Here’s your big chance Dads!—a night out with your boy and a chance to support your Island Hockey League! Show Cen- tral Creameries this generous Saturday | Weatherbie; Panther goal by W.|ton Bruins in a wild \National|alty: Toppazzini 7:37. resulted as follows: MacDougall. Hockey League game Sunday|Lumiey 9 6 12-277 PEE WEES Tigers 2 vs Battlers 1- Tiger | night. Hall 45 45 ed goals by Gerry Kane; Battlers} The triumph boosted the Black ’ Wolves 9 ve aye ae) w.|s0al by Kenny Rice. Hawks into a tie with Boston for| It’s Carver’s For Oil” oo * “| Hawks 1 vs Gulls 0- Hawks fourth place and left Chicago, Hume, B. Irwin (5), P. Sim- monds; Jays goal by E. Jiffery. seal dey faorpies: goals\ Clinton, D. Murphy, B. | Place New York. ’ sexe Orioles 1 vs Spitfires 0- Orioles | Neal, W. Ross. SUMMARY goal by Robert Campbell. - Bluewings 2 vs Ravens 1- Blue-| First period: 1. Chicago, M. Parkers 3 vs Elks 1- Parker wing goals by Don Maurd; Rav- Balfour ‘hull, Hay) 1:48; 2. Chi- =| goals by Mike MacDonald (2),/¢9S goal by R. Thompson. cago, Hull (Hay, Pilote) 7:39; 3. Thane Burke; Elks goal by Lioyd | MIDGETS Boston, Stasiuk (Horvath, Bucyk) bird goals by Cullen (2), W. New- son. Colts 3 vs Terriers 0- Colt goals by R. Rogers, R. Johnston D. Owen. Sparrows 4 vs Redwings 0- Al 4 Sparrow goals by Wendell Dun- can. Bulidogs 7 vs Canaries 0- Bull- dog goals by D. Maclsaac (3), P. Richard (2), D. McGuigan (2). BANTAMS Beavers 7 vs Cougars 0- Beaver goals by J. Irwin (2), G. Mac- Millan (2), Ron Boyles, A. Hous- ton, G. Cudmore. Bears 2 vs Panthers 1- Bear goals by J. McEachern, B. goal by Ian MacDonald. Crows 4 vs Eagles 0- Crow Abbies 3 vs Royals 3 Abbie goals by G. MacKay (2), A. Mac- Leod; Royal goals by R. Biggar (2), D. Lawlor. Darts 4 vs Arrows 3- Dart goals by V. Frizzell, J. Stavert, J. Cul- | strong, (Hampson) 8:16; 9. Tor- onto, Pulford (Stewart) 18:59. Penalties: Gadsby 5:42, Sullivan (two minors) Brewer (major-mi- jnor) 17:35. i | | Black Ha Beantow CHICAGO ‘(AP)—Bobby Hull's third three-goal performance of jthe season paced Chicago Black |Hawks to a 6-1 victory over Bos- which got off to a poor ‘seaso start, three points ahead of last- 10:10; 4. Chicago Hull (Vasko) 14:52; 5. Chicago, Lindsay (Mi- kita) 35:57. Penalties: St. Laur- ent 12:21, Pilote 18:43, Horvath, Stasiuk (misconduct) 19:56. Summerside ne te New York 0 Toronto 4 American League Buffalo 5 Cleveland 2 Rochester 6 Hershey 2 Quebec 2 Springfield 3 wks Top : : *: 4 F vw 3 . oh Se ie - : ; = + So 7 tT * ee rf it A i F i 5 I "ie! af ane - & Hi é tel if [ oe 8 5 e F i : i Se [ : fia oek eg a ri i i & 5 Curling Draw Tonight is the first round Trailing 9 - 7 after blowing a a: double knoch-out competition | 7 - 0 advantage, they stiffened on to declare a club winner for the | their own 26 when the Giants had provincial play-offs in the Cen- fourth down and about a foot to tral Creameries competion. This go for a first down. Baltimore play is for curlers with four went on to score 24 points before or less as a senior curier. the Giants threatened again. s ‘Just A Better Tea President Nixon, mM, Nelson’s set up a touchdown and sample ran 42 yards for a TD with theother. ° - “I was playing the centre of a zone defense and picked up Gif- ford as he came into my area,” said Nelson. ““Then I saw the ball heading for me and forgot all about Gifford.’ Sample, said he also was cov- ering Gifford in a Zone. Quarterback Johnny Unitas, the league's player of the year, pa. tiently but tersely answered men and smiled only when V one of the 57,545 (paid) fans at the game, congratulated him and_ asked about a smudge on his Cheek. e Peivk _ ADM. $3.00 NEW YEAR DANCE. MAIN BRACE _. NAVAL VETERANS ASSOC, MEMBERS’ DANCE DANCING FROM 10 P.M. ere 4 NOVELTIES — PRIZES BUFFET LUNCH PER COUPLE gts: a defensive a set them up for a 10-minute rout New York Giants Boe muaee sok te teoaod SCORELESS LESS 2 ea eee ate Garman wu Unitas-Moore’ frame (. 3 2. After the com- was scoreless. he second period produced | Gillis (A. Arsenault, J Kane) bination had found the only real some scintillating hockey‘ but no/ 16.13. Penalties- Schurman, Kane, | holes in the heralded Giants’ de- TAKE LEAD : , scoring. Play was very even and | Jynior MacLeod. : fence to go ahead 14-9 in the last Aces went out in front early|Maun and Doyle éach had 11] Second Peried- No Pea- | quarter, the Colts turned thfee in the third period, 21, but Pen-|shots on their net in this frame. | alties- D. Williams, Grady. pass inierceptions into a pair of guins tallied twice before the} A nice solo effort ‘by Grant| Third Period. 3. Aces- Grant touchdowns and a field goal to half way mark and wee Sree ee pe front |Gredy Lm; 4 Penguins V. Mab- 'win going away. . grimly to their slim margin un-j after a little a minute of| ligan (Williams, W. MacDonald) | - The Giants were held to a ree- til with Mann taken out of the/play in the final period, but the}5.48; 5. - A. Gillis ord-tying three field goals by Pat- net for an extra forward in the | Penguins roared back with Vince (Arsenault, Kane) 8.06; 6. Pen- Summerali until the final minute, last minute of play, the visitors | Mulligan potting the guins- Williams (Arsenault, Kane) scoring their touchdown with 31 _made sure of the victory by|at 5.48 and Alan Gillis firing|19.59. Penalties- V. Harris (mis- seconds left on a 32-yard pass scoring into the open net with'the winner two minutes later. ' conduct). from Chuck Conerly to end s -” = - . . ‘ - = s Schnetker. a i cS s - “2 PASSES FOR TWO MAJORS a S rus aw Ss ea . Unitas passed for two touch- : 2. s downs in all and rolled out for four yards and the winning touch- : down that capped an 86-yard, 10- Tt ts ‘play drive in the 2-point fourth ower Shuts Out Rangers [res The 2 year-old quarterback. By THE CANADIAN PRESS ning rampant in Montreal, Tor-) Mikita took the puck from) Hepes tor toacketoes be 33 cow It took the powerhouse Mont-|onto Maple Leafs turned in a|Montreal’s Andre Pronovost to| secutive games, including last+ real Canadiens seven —_minutes|performance that was modest in|set up Wharram for Chicago’s year’s 23-17 sudden-death over- minus a few seconds Saturday/comparison—a 40 home victory| first goal at 4:09 of the third time title victory against the eee 2 See Oe ae er over New Tek Senate. period and Mikita himself scored Giants turned in the highest one - team| Kingpin in the Montreal victory! at 7:32 on Ed Litzenberger’s , score of the National Hockey was Marcel Bonin, whose stature| short rebound. MAN V THE eae ee ee SR ee een and. soreing | Onin are The Montreal drive began roll- WITH ikon « Gel cae y Presa Chicago Black Hawks 9-2. leclipsed by the Canadiens’ big|ing again at 12:21 on Geoffrion’s o ay While the Canadiens were ran- guns. Little Bonin turned in three goal. Henri Richard split| Here's Penguins’ goalie | with the face gear on. It is of | nitas to Moore-but then were goals. : the Chic: defence to score at; Thame Doyle with his new Gibre glass cloth covered with | 114 esriy in the fourth riod A couple of Montreal's more | 14:24 and Beliveau got his second| ™25k which he used in Sum-| a fiber. glass lacquer. It was A yard fl Ua. 4 |highly touted forwards weren't) st 15:06 on Bonin's passout. merside Saturday afternoon as | made by George Scantiebury pass Slay from left out of the picture, however. . the Perfection boys edged | and Dr. Angus MacEachern |‘ to Moore, who bulled to the Big Jean Beliveau and Bernie| Bonin scored at 18:30 with @! Summerside Aces 42 in an Is- | did the impression. Thane will |New York 12, set up the touch- (Boom Boom) Geoffrion eee woe eee land Senior Hockey League | let Sports Arena fans have a | ‘own that wiped away a 9-7 New added two goals to the Montreal Chicago goalmouth and com-| same. Thane was well satis- | look Tuesday night when Pen- [Yord lead as Unitas rolled to his . citi: pleted his triple at 19:18, Henri) fied with the mask and said | guins play the Parkdale |right three plays later. Rounding out Canadiens’ scor-| Richard supplying the passes om) he had plenty of confidence | Royals. That touchdown left the Giant’s ing with single goals were Doug|"* last two goals. ; wobbly and perked up the Colts , | ‘ Harvey and Henri (Pocket| Billy Hicke of Montreal and as the 57,567 fans in Memorial : Rocket) Richard. a Sara okt oe in a _ | Stadium sensed a breakthrough. _ DETROIT (AP)—Montreal Ca-| Beliveau also had two assists, ~y _ ew Aces A Ro S CLAMPS THE nadiens fired three goals in the|his four points putting him in a/4"4 were n a Andy Welnse ‘mode the first ‘e- final 14 minutes Sunday night to| tie with Chicago's Bobby Hull for) At Toronto, a crowd of 13,706 terception of the game on the beat second - place Detroit Red|the NHL scoring leadership. Bel-| had little to get excited about as| e Giant 90 and returned it 16 yards. Wings 3-1 and widen their Na-|iveau had 20 goals and 20 assists| Rangers seldom gave Leafs any : Unitas then flipped into the flat tional Hockey League lead to 10| against Hull saat Sinan ery Cone oe St, Pee ang e onig ip dealt duh: Jerry Wichondess of points. all teams went Sunday Wofford for a 12-yard touchdown Bernie Geoffrion rifled a 10-| games. Toronto goaltender Johnny play and Johnny Sample really’ footer to start the scoring at 6:21/' The Hawks, playing their third | Bower recorded his third shutout) .SUMMERSIDE — The P-E.I.| Civic Stadium in Summerside to-| clamped the lid by grabbing an- of the final period and Phil Goy-|game in four nights, appeaer|of the season, returning to the) Aces with two defeats in a row on| night. The home forces are de- other Conerly pass and returning ette deflected in Junior Lang-| sluggish. Trailing 40, they rallied|nets after a two - game rest in escutcheon in the past week} termined to check the scoring|i¢ 42 yards for the third touch- lois’s 50-footer at 7:32 for a 20 early in the third period when| favor of younger Ed Chadwick. | will be trying hard t» humble the| surge of the Carroll-Whitlock- down ‘of Gu quater lead. Ken Wharram and rookie Stan} “Although Rangers had trouble | jeague-leading Parkdale Royals at| Shepherd line tonight and this trio Sample, a late season Colt de- Jack McIntyre, a fourth - line/Mikita scored, but collapsed| keeping the puck in the Leaf end, will probably find the path ¢o the! fender, then snagged his second | forward, spoiled Jacques Plante’s| under Montreal's final five-goal the 35-year-old Bower did make ill Sh k net a little harder to navigate| interception and rolled 3 yards bid for his third shutout at 13:27. | onslaught. a few key saves, especially dur-| Bj oemaker when they tackle the Aces tonight./ +, set up = 2-yard field goal by Detroit kept pressing but Henri} Harvey gave Montreal a 1-0\ing a 10-minute stretch in the + | Hogan and his henchmen would | steve Mynra " Richard scored with 30 seconds first-period lead and ‘Beliveau,|third period. All told, he stopped Brings Home like nothing better than to take whe Colts. firet ot chehins left when he hit an empty net! Bonin and Geoffrion scored in the|30 shots in comparison to 26 by) | 7 the measure of the high-flying| gnce the <s408 Cleveland after Terry Sawchuk was lifted | second New York Goalie Marcel Paille. Five Winaers Royals, and to a man they are re-| Browns, ran for only 73 yards for an extra attacker. a solved to give Sandy Frizzell’s against the Giants’ line. But Uni- Until Geoffrion clicked it was \ NEW YORK (CP) — National boys the battle of their lives to-|+.. completed 18 of 29 passes for a speedy, close - checking affair. riding champion Willie Shoe-| ight. Another large holiday sea-| 954 yards while the Giants com- Plante needed only 20 saves and) | Qo} S a op maker brought home five wim | $n crowd is expected to see this| ™s Jt cnie I7 of 98 for (250, Sawchuk 27 for the game. ners Saturday as Santa Anita! one. New York ran for 118 yards. SUMMARY race track at Arcadia, Calif., ut missed what could have been ' First peried: No scoring. Pen- ° launched its silver jubilee season their own breakthrough when alties: Talbot 6:46, Kelly 14:05. \ with a record opening-day crowd they gambled and lost fourth Second period: No scoring. Pen- ues ir S - of 66.681 on hand. diets tx the thie ‘od. ality: Howe 11:08. Shoemaker mounts took both = Third peried: 1. Montreal, Geof- featured races. } TEN INCHES TO GO frion (H. Richard, Moore) 6:21;|. NEW YORK (AP) 4 Toronto|last three Maple Leafs’ goals, but) wini. started the stakes double Halfback Alex Webster slam- ee ee oe Maple Leafs lost a three - goal he really scored only one. aboard Clandestine in the $22,000 | send tote the Bas for the necem Intyre ‘Cullen, Godfrey) 13:27; 4. dood, be come back. te defeat ravens oats 7 oi) senies vee aor niente an ee sary een on tie ek Montreal, H. Richard- (Bonin) |New York Rangers na Na >. seoues ‘Lark in the $27,250 California! | : ; 19:30. Penalty: H. Richard 3:45. tional Hockey League game Sun-| Pulford hit for his second goal of a ie the Colts choked off the bid and Stops: y oe aay night i. the game. ae Trial stakes for twp 5 after an exchangs of punts took Plante pronto captai rge Arm- SUMMARY The Breeders’ Trial lost its ea 3 Sawchuk 8 9 10-27; stropg got credit for two of the) 11.4 peried: 1. Toronto, Pul-/name horse when Warfare, Mlk Today’s Minor ° , ford 16:11; 2. Toronto, Harris a two-year-old champion was k A (Mahovlich) 19:05. Penalties: are’ out when he came up Saturdays Minor jsisickncs ie itiorets sy oe. lich 8:12, Bownass, Pulford 13:50, - Vz rk, ow ‘ y James 15:44, Bartlett 19:89, Arm-| McCoy, beat out Noble Noor by caarad mune | strong (two minors) 19:59, (mis-| three-quarters of a length ‘Ae 2 : a a vd 4) 2-00. seven: f urlong aa feature and re eg a geet Ramblers ad . turn .60, . as : i Hockey Results (Sree cn See ice Mag, ae . <‘- York, Prentice (Bathgate) 7:25;| was 1:22 4-5. ae Don Frizzell, BiH | In spite of the holiday season,| Tigers 0 vs Otters is was ® 5 New York, Prentice (Gadsby, | — its many attractions, late hours,|closely played contest with Bathgate) 7:50; 6. New York,, HOCKEY SCORES — — ete.; Saturday was ano busy ene a ae break Hebenton (Bartlett) 8:09; 7. Tor- : i | day at Sports Arena as hundreds | through er’s defence. onto, Armstrong (Hampson, Baun OP SN GRADUATING of Minor hockeyists turned out) Setters 4 vs Bluebirds 3- Setter 16:39. Penalty: Fontinato 1:17. sasaanaa toca T IPER : FROM for their regular league games—| goals by Joey Hennessey; Blue-| Third period: 8. Toronto, Arm-| Chicago 2 Montteal 9 COLLEGE? ’ Coke Grady, leading scorer | with the Summerside Aces and in the top ten in the Island Senior Hockey League indivi- dual scoring race, will un- doubtedly be a big gun for the Aces this evening when they host Sandy’s Royals at the Civic Stadium. Coke, with his eye set to the top of | the ladder, will be going all out in an endeavour to bring home a victory to the Aces | who have lost in outings. their last two | oe _|& oe Then maybe it's fime fo call H. BENNETT CARR 148 Richmond St. Ch’town SUN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY OF CANADA * You are invited to enroll for a complete course in business training. Shorthand, Typewriting, Bookkeeping, Office Practice ete. at Union Commercial | College | 53 Queen St. Charlottetown elasses start Jan. 4th, 1960. ners 6-1. 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