Page 6 The Guardian Wednesday, Dec. 29, 1954 Capitals Edge Monclon F'R.EDERICTON tCP.i - Five goals in the first period Tuesday night gave Moncton Hawks enough momentum to edge Fredericton Ca-pitals 6-5 in the Atl.llli.lC Coast Senior Hockey League The third place Ha-wks finished five points above Fredericton and two below Amherst Ramblers. who are seieii behind the leading Charlottetolln Islanders. Outscored 5-1 in the first session. Caips tallied tliicc agmiist nnc ill the second and shot the only goall of the last period. No marksman could get more than one. Moncton scorers iicre George Robinson. Bob Btlllllesdf Joe Leplne. Dugger McNeil. Bert Hirschfeld and Ray Laciloix. They Fredericton tallies uerc shot by: Tim Bliss. Doug IxlrPhee. Nicky Nicolle. Neil Seiicll and Bill Mc- Donagh. Bowness had three as- sists; Lorne Waiters. Bcrn:e Mar-i donald and Ralph Miles, two I-ach.: Lineup i Mnncton-Goal: Pidsodny: fence: McNeil. Lepinc, McLaliizh- lin. Weaver; forwards: Thomson, Bowness. W atter s. Campcau, ,Hirschi'eid,5innett, Robinson. La- rroix, Houle, Mlcliclm. Fredericton-Goal: Craig: de- fence: Powers! Mosgrove. Heon. Macintosh; forwards: McPliei. Ni- colle, Hewey, Gilbert. Leger. Mc- Donagh, Macdonald, Sewcll, BllSS.i Miles. Summary First period: 1. Moncion, Robin- Ion iliirschfeld, Sinnctti 4:10: 2. 'edericion, Bliss tllvlacdonald, Se- we I) 4:46: 3. Moncton, Bowrssss (Michelin. Waiters) 8:30; 4. Mone- ton. Lepine (Bowness) 15:32: 5- Monctun, McNeil (Walters, Bow- nessi 16:17; 6. Moncton. Hirsch- feld (Campeiu, Bowness) 18:12. Penalties: McLaughlin 1:50, Mos- grove 6:31, Macintosh 18:12. Smith Favored To Win In Miami Bout Tonight i M1AM1, Fla, (AP)-Boardwalk Billy Smith, hottest of the current- nght-heavywcight campaigners. 55 a 2-to-1 favorite to defeat Pauli Andrews here tonight and Wm H Hawks Second period: 7. Fredericton. McPh:-e (Miles. Nicolle) 2:40; 8. Moncton. L. a c r 0 ix (Robinson. Houlci 6:35; 9. Fredericton, Ni- colle iMiles, McPhee.l 10:08; 10. Fredericton. Sewcll iMacdonaid, Bliss) 14:12. Penalties: None. Third period: 11. Fredericton, Mcilonagh iGiibertl 9:36. Penalt- ies: Siiinett 4:06. Heon 5:07, Bliss l0'55. Stops ' Pidsndny 6 16 13-35 Craig 11 916-36 Big Piiievrl.-oI'E Ontario Winners OTTAWA. ICP) - A night-ounce pike topped the fish among winners of the Ottawa? Fish and Game Association contesti by WilliamlMarclano. Massachusetts: for 1954. was caught Moore of Ottawa. Other contest winners announced standing d... Tuesday included Guay Lannie of Ohio. and Don Cockell, England. five-pound. Hull, Que. with a three-ounce speckled trout. A-P-C-Lea-g-ue HALIFAX. (CP)-Walter Purcell fired two sisted on two others here Tues- day night to lead Halifax Wolves ito a 7-0 AFC Senior Hockey Lea- New Glasgow" guc shutout Rangers. OVET Hockey Team Manager Fined For Lottery MONTREAL, fCP)- A 22-year- old manager of a parish hockey team was fined S25 and costs Tuesday after pleading guilty to organizing a lottery. Micliaci Gonzales said funds uore to he used to buy hockey eqquipment for his young play- ers. He was arrested by morality squad detectives while selling tickets for the drawing scheduled for Dec. 23. Judge, G. Robert wnrncrl Gon- zales that the maximum fine for the offence was 52.000. Gonzales' case followed ti recent statement by Mayor 22-pound, mglrlianipron in the class. Tub goals and as- NBA Winter Ratings Showli 1' lTwo Boxing Titlesi Vacant I MILWAUKEE. (AP)-Two world boxing titles are vacant and there iare no logical contenders for the crowns in two other weight divis- ions, the National Boxing Associar tion-said Tuesday night. The NBA, in its winter ratings. declared the featherweight and baritamweight titles vacant because recognized champions had failed to defend within specified time limits and said middleweight champion Carl Bobo Olson and light heavy- weight titlist- Archie Moore” reign without logicat contenders for their crowns. Sandy Saddler was deprived of his featherweight title because he has not defended it since 1951. said 11'-'red J. Saddy, chairman of the NBA championship committee. Saddy said the NBA recognized Saddler and Redtop Davis of Con- nt-ctirut as logical contenders for the championship and would recog- nize ,the winner of a 12-round bout between them as the division titlist. BANTAM CROWN OPEN ; The NBA last'weck also declared it had vacated the bantamiveight title because Robert Cohen of France ”viloated terms of a con- tract requiring him to meet Raton Macias of Mexico." However. said Saddy. the two men are the only logical contenders and if they meet the NBA will declare the winner The ratings: Heavyweight-Champion Rocky logical contender: Nina Valdez. Cuba; out- boxers; Ezzard Charles. Light heavyweight - Champion: Archie Moore, Missouri; logical contender: None available; out.- standing boxers; Billy Smith, New Jersey; Harold Johnson. Pennsyl- vania, and Floyd Petterson, New York. Middle weight -- Champion: Carl Bobo Olson, Hawaii; logical con- tender: None available; ing boxers: Rocky Castellaniiand Joe Giardcllo, Pennsylvania, and Holly Mims. Washington. D. C. welterweight-Champion; Johny saxton. New York;: logical contend- ers: Carmen Basilio, New York, and Kid Gavilan, Cuba: outstand- ing boxers: Vince Martinez, New Jersey, and Tony DeMarco. Mass- achusetts. Lightweight.-Champion: Jimmy Carter. New York; logical contend- ers; Paddy DeMarco. New York. and Wallace Smith. Ohio: outstand- ing boxers: Duillo Loi. Italy; Frankie Ryff. New York; Ralph Dupes. Loiusiana: Johnny Gonsal- ves and Cisro Andare. Californai. outstand- . Featherweight-Title vacant: log- ical contenders: Redtop Davis. Connecticut. and Sandy Saddler, New York; outstanding boxers; Percy Bassett. Pennsylvania: Rudy Garcia. California: Ray Famechon, France. and Ciro Morasenfcuba. Bantamwelght-Title vacant; log- ical contenders: Robert Cohen. France. and Raton Macias, Mex- ico; outstandlng boxers; Chemrern songkitrat. The and; Mario D'Agata. Italy: W1 lie Towel. South Africa, and Peter Konnan. scot- land. Flyweight -7 Champion. Pascual Perez. Argentina; logical contend- ers: Yoshin Shlrai. Japan; Leo Espinoa. Philippines; Dal Dower. Wales; outstanding boxers: Maz- zarina Giannelli. Italy; Eric Mara- den, England; Danny Kid, Philip- pines. and Tanny Campo, Philip- pines. - Yanks Revise Girl Scout Book . PROVIDENCE. R. I. (AP)-Doa ens or changes have been made in the new American girl scout hand- book to ellmlnlate United atians and "intematlonalist" r rences, the Providence Journal-Bulletin says. Printing of the new edition was interrupted last summer to make about 60 changes. more than 40 of them in answer to criticism by Robert Le Fevre. former Florida television newscaster and executive director of the United States Day committee. Le Fevre. an open criticm of the UN and "internationalism," com- plained the book praised the UN and encouraged the girl scouts to minimize their American citizen- ship. He said the book favored "socialized medicine" and "collec- tlvist" ideas. Hockey , Scores American League Springfield 3 Providence 8 Quebec League Shawinigan Falls 3 Montreal 2 Atlantic Coast Senior Amherst fl Charlottetown 6 Moncton 6 Fredericton 5 . APC Senior New Glasgow 0 Halifax 1 Ontario Junior Hamilton 2 Guelph 4 St. Catharines 8 Gait 3 Ontario Senior Windsor 7 Niagara Falls 1 Kitchener 1 Owen Sound 3 Sudhury 3 North Bay 8 Says Coaches TORONTO (C-P)-Carl Voss. ref- Rmuary tme shot against chamgonu that he will not toiernte lot-Cree g in g cm” of the National plan Archie Moore. has promised the winncr 8. cham- pionshlp bout with Moore Feb. 4 in Madison Square Garden. The 33-year-old Smith. ii vet-. eran of 14 years of prniesslonll fighting. has won eight in a row. seven by knockouts. since Moore: chased him out of the ring in the eighth round in 1051. lie. vaiilied permission to organize lotteries for charitable purposes. Rule Fight was Double TKO - MIAMI BEACH. Fla. ipmis "T" If ?hariI3" gnc 53'” II": Hockey League. has predicted more The lnwrnanonal Boxing clubyilzit Iuint-d ovin tvio iequcs 3 or marathon hockey games unless lcoaches give referees more co-op- crntlon. . Commenting on last Saturday's lgame between Toronto and Detroit which the Red Wings won 3-2 a tl'1' lalmost three hours of tough oc- key. Voss said the game could (AP)gJI.he.have been shorter if the coaches had changed players faster and Shorten ' Up N.H.L. Games Jean Drap-i - 3 9,--5 05. Miami Beach Boxing Commission i'.1.:0n"E3,..M.';...1niiiL.)e acgdnbrydstopgiiig ' has ruled the fight between middle- Hlmld Johns,” in the second weights Gus Rublclnl of Toronto round. and Andy Mayfield of Miami here Andniwa had won four straight last Tuesday DIEM WES I d0"b18 this year before clevrr Jocy Maxim I-evhmclil KDOCISOUL nutboxed him Nov. 24. The 24-year- Both fighters suffered severe cuts old Andrews. rated min among the when they but-ted heads In the light-heavyweight contenders. has fourth round. . won 33 01 32 prg ngmg, stopping Referee Petey Sarron stopped the is of his rivals. One of his two right and awarded Mnyfleld a tech- loues this year was to Johnson. nlcal knockout because of Rubic- Former heavyweight champion inl's cut on the head. Later. Dr. speeded up iaceoffs. "By my watch. it took 17 min- utes to play the final minute and 44 seconds of the game," he said He said every time something undesirable happens, the referee is the butt of crlticlmi. Games could be shorter by 20 to 30 minutes if coaches would co-operate. FASTER FACEOFFS Voas said if players would put examined It their sticks on the ice faster at Joe Louis, training Andrews, pre- Alexander Robbins dicted the fight would end before the sixth round. "one way or the other." laceration over Moyfield's eye and faceoffe, games would mead up said the fight also could have been The rules require the blade of the stopped on that account. I . - ic s 'I o Block the t In &turday's National Hockey Lea e 'te,Ioug Harvey and Ron Ilurphy. (CP hoto). ing ; stick too be touching before the :48 1- i."vG . l-. v Canadian Doio York players. blocked effectively by Montreal's defence, watch with Canadians goalie Jo game in Montreal. The Candlilens. won 4-1. Could He.lp referee drops the puck. He said the reason Toronto has more trouble with this is because centre Ted Kennedy is so good on faceoffs. He also criticized the player shuf- fling before a faceoff which he claims is not neceuary. "1t's,atrlctly stalling. And if it isn't stopped, we'll soon have all our games golngpast 11 o'clo&," sold Voss. voss bla-med referee Jerry Olin- ski for letting the game get away from him Saturday and not cut- ting off arguments by players con- cerning his decisions. He said there are rules to prevent that type of stalling. Russians Win Another Game second of two international hockey games between teams of the two countries. The Russians won the ttm seam” . lottetown Islanders who played ex- glstored his third shut-out of the tremely strong games for the local season. A: center is centerman Ray club as they blanked the Ramblers Leduc who exploded with a sensa- 6-0 at the Forum last night. Left tlonal hat-trlok performance in the is goalie 4 ii Shirley, who in IJlil'n- final period. At right is defence- Leduc Gets Hat-Trick . Above arerthree of the Char-ling aside I total of 25 shots, re- The Charlottetown Islanders took honor of been the highest point- ll seven point league lead at the getter of the rearguards in the Forum last night as they blanked ACBHL. Steve to date had one the second lace Amherst Ramblers goal and 23 assists for a total of 8-0 in 9. 1 st game that saw only 24 points. 5 minor penalties being handed ouv The Ramble”, 1”; night, pug .up by referees Jackie Kane and Art met, bug gum, of me season on Perry. The Islanders caunted three may ice but were unable to beat times in the first session and cent- some Jim gm,-icy and many times 6!” RSV 1295110 34504 & hwmck were unable to get by the small I" ma WWW but hard-hitt.ing'Islanders defence. It was the third shut-out of the At least two of their three lines season for Islanders goalie Jim seemed quite hesitant in trying to Shirley who turned aside a total carry the puck over the local blue- of 25 shots. many of them from line and many times were seen to close-in and with plenty of drive about the puck into the corner and behind them. The line of Cecil thereby loose most of their potent- Dowllng, Ray Leduc and Wiinply ial scoring power. Jones was the plclcof the Islanders The pick of the fgrwgtdg on me forwards and figured in four of Amhu-,1; ugm was 22 year old right the locals six markers. Buck Whit- winger Hem; Then-ten, Then-ten lock and Lorne Hennessey were tht had several beautiful chances in all other marksman for the Brklaclcli gm-,9 pmodg to meal; shiriexyu sans who dressed only it down men shut-out but was foiled every time with Danny 0'Oonnor and Vip Pai- by me local cage hawk. The youth- Iadino still sitting out their sus- mi tom”-u x-ughgd wen an even. l1en5i0nB- ing. back-checked beautifully and The Ramblers were hit iimi In was by far the hardest Worker on thc opening frame when playing the Ramblers team. Defense-man coach Lou Kiley fell and sprained Mnurloe Parr Ilsa proved to be I his wrist as he raced into the very hard manta zetuound- corner to retrieve a loose puck, The Islanders out-played the vis- VEWI . Islanders Success Islanders Blank Ramblers 6-0 To Take 7-Point Lead Lou had to leave the game and itdrs by a wide margin in a fast will be out of the Ramblers lineup opening period and out-shot them for an indefinite period. I-3 while scoring a trio of goals. Pitcher sigiisi With White Sox CHICAGO (AP)-Mike rbrnieles. 22. right-handed pitcher, signed .. 1955 Chicago White Sox contract Tuesday. He was the lath playe: to agree to terms. Fornleles had an 5-1 record for White Box in 1953, but last mid-July was optioned to Charleston og the American Asso- ciation. He w s recalled by the Sox in ptember, hat-trick at 5.37 on a neat. pass from the opposite side of the net bv Bubby Dowling. At 16.27 Hubby set Leduc up again with a short pass across the goal-mouth which gave the Islanders a 5-0 lead. Ray how. ever wasn't satisfied with a brace and less than a minute later pick. ed up a pass in his own end from Coach Brylaelch, skated in on the , opposing zone alone, split the Larry Blackburn-Moe Parr de- Y . a. fenslve duo and heat "Toughie" - l as Steeves on the short side to close the scoring. The win gave the Islanders 4.5 points in the ACS1-IL standings, seven better than thedsecond place Ramblers who have 38. Hawks trail closely with 36 while the Capitals hold down the cellar position with 31. The Islanders next appearance will be on their home ice Thursday night against the Moncton Hawks. man Lloyd Hlnchbuiger who has been a stand-out for the Islanders this season and is, without a doubt one of the strongest defensive play- ers in the Maritimes today. urday night. Lineup Amherst - Goal: Sleeves; de. fence: L. Kiley. Rogers, Black. iburn. Parr; forwards: D. Kiley. Reid. Bernaquez. Savard, Therricn Kennedy. Schmidt, White, Saindon. Charlottetown -- Goal: Shirley: defence: Leyte. Brklacich. Hindi- berger; forwards: Gray. Whltlock, Leduc. Carver. Ilnnossey. Jones, Kullman, Dowling. Referees: Jack Kane. Art Perry. nessew bounced one in the open First period: 1. Charlottetown. comer off the pads of Ray Steeves Dcwling (Brldacich, Hinchbergerl as he was sent in the clear by Buck 7:21; ,2. Charlottetown. Whltlock, Whitlock with only 60 seconds re- (Hennessey, Gray) 11:35: 3. Char- mainlng in the frame. The line of lottetown. He nna as ey (whit- Leduc. Dowllrig and Jones was very lock, Gray) 19:10. Penalties: Brit- strong with all three men cominz laclch 12:50. very close to scoring. second period: Scoring-None. play was gngmiy more evgnly Penalties: Kullman. Blackburn 0: divided between the two zones in 45. the middle session with each goal- Third period: 4. Charlottetown. tender being called updn ten times. Leduc (Jones, Dowliru) 5:37; 5. The Islanders however had tho,bet- Charlottetown. Le cluc. (Jones. ter scoring opportunities with all Dowllng) 10:27: 6. Charlottetown. three lines giving a fine account of Leduc (Brklacich) 17:25. Penalt- ihemsclves. Coach Steve Brklaclch ies: Kullman 8:11. made is spectacular and to end stops: rush shortly after the 15 minute steeves 9 10 0-28 mark, split the defence and hit the Shirley 3 10 12-35 for goal post from a very hard angle. Shirley was again in sensat- ional form at 17.14 as he made two close-in saves of Henri The-rrlen. The Ramblers had their better chances in the finale when they slightly outplayed and out-shot the locals but were still unable to score. Ray Leduc got the first goal of his Excited Fans I 0000 FIIEL 0ILS Boat by Toot DIAL 0011 - Standing most of third period during last Moncton visit here. They play in the Hub city on Sat- I STOCKHOLM (AP) -Russia de- feated Sweden 3-2 Tuesday in the Cecil "Bubby" Dowling. playing at left wing with Ray Leduc and Wimpy Jones. turned in I very istrong game for the locals as he picked up a goal and two assists. Defenceman Lloyd I-llnchborgor was a fortress of strength on the 1:- iiinders bluellne as he worked for the majority of the game with play- ing coach Steve Brklaolch. Steve They struck hard in the opening minutes of play with Wally Hull- man and orln Carver having sev- eral hard shots blocked by Am- herst goalie my Sleeves who has returned to guard the Kiley twine; after a short absence. The line of Fern Bernaquez, Paul Salndon and Henri Therrien made the first sus- tained attack for the Ramblers at THERE WILL BE THRILLS. SPEED. SPILLS MONCTON HERE-THl.IRS.. DEC. 30 0:30 BE IN ON THE BIG GAME SEAT SALE- tho five minute mark but were un- able to dint the armour of Jim. lhirloy. also pilyed a standout game. block- ed well all the way and collected first game Sunday 3-0. tico Plants u ' out to right: J3: gisiisfbzllard sci! two assists which gives him the nubby Dowllng was the first to start the ball rolling for the Island- ers as he banged a. pass from Steve Brklaclch past Steeves at 7:21. The line of Whitlock. Hennessey and Gray combined at 11.35 to out- guoss lteoves and Blackburn and give tho locals a 2-0 lead. The Io- lsnders continued to press for most of the following eight minutes of play and capitalized for the third time in the period as Iomo Hen- roiiuiii EVENTS Doc. 27 To Jan. 1 wanivusoan. Skating ......... monou- Hockey-Moncton FRIDAY. Skating-Children lltatlng ...- ....... ..... SATURDAY- skatlng - ......... .. Night . .8to10 .....3to5 ..0to10 ALL DAY '.I'ODAYl- WED. AND THURSDAY. OUT OF TOWN ORDERS WILL BE HELD UNTIL 8 0'CLOCK THURSDAY. THE ISLANDERS WILL BE DELIGIITED T0 WELCOME 2000 SPECTAIORS h PRICES: s1.eo - 51.10