I Last Minute Goal Gives . Atlantics 4-3 Over Sydney HAl.ll!"Ax. Jon. 4 -(OP)-Bill! Cvooldb last-minute goal gave Halifax Atlantic: 1 4'3 comeback win over sydnc.v Mllliomlrel 5'"-' iirday in a. bitterly contested Mari- time Major Hockey League Bum?- Goold, who thrilled a crowd. of mom fans. scored after Kenny lmnfmon and Bill Ford wiped out the 3-1 deficit. with is tremendous third-period rally. Nick Pidsodny. who couldn't. grab the almling. close-in shot. slammed his stick to the Ice in He had turned aside 36 anger. shots while l-lallfax'a Roy Mc- Mieekin handled only 16. , Nllllionaires. playing a. cautious style of hockey, took advantage of Halifax laxity in the first -two pep1od5' which saw Freddy Hilde-, brand score three goals. After that they packed the blue-line and played stubbomly. Two of Hildebrand's goals were break-aways. Frank King scored Atlantic's; other goal. midway in the first, period. Llneups:-- Sydney: Goal. Pidsudny; defence lVh."ilIin. Mt'ln'l,ire. VVeai'er. Mar-l lll6'ilLlI foriiards, Hill, Gallagher, Biriikuw, Pirie. Morrow. Rowe,l Hiirlrvbrand. Roherison, MeDonagii.l x Victory Millionaires l-loreck. Halifax: Goal. McMeel-(in; de- fence, Lepine. Bloom, Hayes, Mc- Neil; forwards. Ford, Watson, Campbell. Goold. Laiilman, Bow- ness. Hnliett, King. McPliee. Officials: Referee, Morrow; linesmen, Power, Muleahy. First Period 1--Halifax, King. (Bowness, Laiiffman) . 9.28 2- Sydney, Hildebrand, lBirukowl . .. .. 11.42 3-Sydney, Hilriehrand. iPirie, Whalen) . 13.13 4 Sydney. llildelirand. (Robertson. MrDnnagli lR.ll , Ppnaltietj Weaver 5.26, Hayes .1651. Sc-cmitl Period Scoring--None. . Penalties: Whalen 8.47. LGDWC .l-LN, Maclnlyre 14.20 Imajorl. ,Weaver lG.07, Bloom 16.47. ' Third l'eri.1i'l .The Glace Bay Miners 'double 5 Halifax, Lauifman, victory over the Halifax A'tlantii:s (F0rdl 1.53 last week did a lot. to increase 6A Hamaxg 1:0,-,1, the hockey enthusiasm at Glace' iCampbell. Watson) .... .. 11.38 BEN. Saturday night when the 1-.Halifax,. Goold. Islanders played the Miners there il,auffman. Bownessl l9.06 were 2,570 fans in the Glace Bay Pl-naltles: Watson 5.39, Bloom Forum, the second largest crowd 7.32. to see a game there this season. g1,,p5;..- Many of the Miners supporters pldsodny ,, '15 14 7'36 feel they will be right in the McMeekin . T 2 7-16 thick of the race for league hon- ors shortly after Bill McCracken Boston Shuts Out Habs 1-0 Saturday And Chicago .. v MONTREAL, Jim. 4 - (cm - Bill Quackenbushb goal at 1:31 of the first period Saturday night stood up for the Boston Bruins" who shill. out Montreal Canadiens 1-0 and Bob Cooper return to act- inn. Both have been sidelined for nearly a month now and should he back within two weeks. a o a Following Saturday night's game many of the Glace Bay fans may have changed their opinions ; Toronto In 1-1 Tie somewhat. The Islanders looked about four goals better than the Bay-men and the 5-1 score in- mose gem-,,s far 1113 No. 4 spot. dicated just about the relative After Gus 130dna,- of cmcago merits of the two teams. The Is- opened the scmmg at 3143 of we lander: passed well. played posi- first period and rookie defenceman ”0'”” l”"'k93' Md mad” ""351 ill their breaks count. The Miners Leo Boiriii got his second goal of the season to knot the score 57 sec- (m the Mhe" hlmd played ” 13” THE GUARDIAN. CH 1 Buck Whitlock (left) and George McLagan (right) turned in strong game! Saturday night as the 1s- landcrs downed the Glace Bay Miners 5-1. Whillock scored two goals to lead the way for the Islanders. He now has 38 goals and 39 assists for n Turn In ' Strong Game ARLOTTETOWN league leading total of '17 points. The goals were the 292nd and the '.z93rd of his Maritime Senior hoc- key career. Mabagati came, up with one of his better defensive efforts as he teamed up with Orval Lavell to give Al Millar good protection. Islanders Wallop Cellar-Dwelling Glace Bay Miners 5-! JANUARY 5, 1953 Garrison . Hockey league To Open The first game of the Garrison Hockey League will be played at the Forum on Wednesday night between the Reece and Artillery, it was decided last night at I spec- ial meeting of the G.H.L. exec- utive. The game will get underway at seven o'clock. a On Thursday evening at six olclock the signals will play the Navy. The remainder of the schedule will be drawn up and publiaed at I. later date. Ladies Curling Club Draw Ladies c u r l i n g Charlottetown Curling Club. 1 President's Match Monday”Ql.00 p.m. Ice 2-D. MacDonald, skip: Ada Mahar, N. G. MacDonald. F. Burke. vs. K. Johnston, skip: M. Allan. Inez Gallant, A. Barrett. Ice 3-H. Macxenzie, skip; J. Giddings, E. Bell, )5. Gas vs. A. Hoyt, skip: B. Howatt, M. Worth. P. Simmons. 3:30 p.m. Ice 3-E. Rayner, skip: P. Bur- den. Y. Wilson. J. MncKnight, vs. R. Hill, skip: l. Hawkins, A. Mac- Donald, V. Simmons. 5:15 pm. Ice 2-M. Dockcndorff, skip; B. f w front running Halifax Atlantic; Forum tonight. games will two I hungry lof Millionaire. have been beaten win shortly in order to keep the running. by MCA and they should rested for the content. There is an 0 playing with the Sydney Club DETROIT, Jan. points again wih a 6-3 for second place. Although the 40-30 shooting held a. commanding lead late in the final period. George Gee scored twice-his llth and 12 of the Wings carried a Gee's first counter was by Tony Leswick, who knocked in sixth of the year. will meet the Sydney Millionaires in an M. M. H. L. game at the But the Islanders. in seeking to in; their unbeaten streak to tive bunch The Horeck-men in six of their last eight appearances and muft ll so anxious an the Millionaires to win that they will fly in here this morning. Yesterday they mo- tored from Halifax to New Glasgow. Today they will make the hop over be fully lde chance that defenseman Tom Rockey may be 4 --(AP)--De- trolt Red Wings boosted their Na- tional Hockcyilaeague lead to'slx decision over Chicago Black Hawks tonight The Hawks are' tied with Montreal edge. they never until season-for 1-0 and 2-1 Chicago edges, forcing Detroit to come from behind twice. offset Marty Pavellch's rebound for his 8 Rockcy is supposed Millionaires at any officials were hopeful in might arrive in time to Join the team for tonight's game. with or without Rockoy, how. evef.' 1-loreck knows that he mun come up with a winner. Johnny has met with some rough. luck slnu he took over the Millionaires two weeks ago and be has to lead them out of their slump in order 5,, keep the Moneymen in contention. They almost. made the grade in Halifax Saturday night but they lost out to the Atlantic: by a. 4-: score. At one point in the guns they led the Atlantlcs by a 3.), count. ' Of special interest tonight will be the goal scoring attempts of Buck Whitlock. Buck has only MVCII 803” W so in order to reach the S00 goal circle of-Maritime sen. lot and major hockey. Red Wings, RangersWin Sunday, N. H. L. Games while Warren Godfrey of the Bruins was in the penalty box. Allan Stanley shot from the blue line and Hergesheimer tipped in the rebound. New lfork wrapped ft up 1-1111-. ing the final stages of the third period. Don Raleigh and Eddie Kullman netted goals with less than -four minutes to go. During the final minute of play Fleming Mackell batted home Boston's sec- ond and final goal. The game was one of the mild- es't. of the season before 10,140 Madison Square Garden fans. The only serious,flare-up occurred in the final period when Kuliman and Schmidt got into'a tangle. The pair had to be separated in the penalty box by police. .;i..3;.:-re Tangl With Millionaires In GameAt ITo,rumlTonight Mu:-pl: Chamberlain's red-bot Is- landers. wlnhau of their lull four games and hard on the trail of the heroin a crowd of 14.464. mids liitenclnsc checking and ster- Skim"? l"m”v 9'95"” the attack - .. P. B C , G n, Geek solo goal in the second ....l-rirst Period The lone goal came when Real 11 . 1 . 1, 1,11, 1 1 k 1 0" numerous 0F0HSl"uS Mid had "'"” . , ww5e' l onmlyj l CO mlyt vs” slanam was wiped out by Metro 1..New Y 1; M1 kogkl Chewgetim. muting up E rebound tgizngspeltlen J19 rials, Ofgojiwiczvaxep more scormg ,,p,m,,,,,,,,,,,s. ,.,,,, GLACE B1AY.t-Ian, :1. cisl-Nctiiiili the early stages of the third period lgItsicwMillaiiI. sllup. L. Duchemin. prygiai, who clghed ml nth (EmmetN,"Wow-W,"Wu 350 off the end boards on Leo Lablne's The ,,.s,,,, C,,,,,,,,,,,e,, me 0,059 showed a weakness in polishing rm” 0”” We Wu H” "5- i and their effort-3 were Iuually re- -he ”,- - "Q t , after Gordie Howe had set him 2-New York Strain. shot, passed out to Quackenbush. , off their plays. Player? I 3171009191 P8551118. better ivarded at the 8.2.1 mark with John- 5 P5 P9359 9911 30 EMMA up by :,,ckg,,and,,n mm” h ",5 ' . , . play between the clubs this season. , ed my . , ,, ,,,, eh . Subs ,,,,ou5ew,Ve5, N Mucbong I E (Hergeshelmer. Ronty) 15.10 The big Bruin defenpeman whipped In the” Six gnmeg each team has - organiz ,a Box. 0 wn all e c ny Raynak pulling the trigger. . . defence, apaosmn Chevrems the puck into a. high corner of the , , , ” Mu.-ii of this of vmirse vins duo lur dwelling Glace Bay Miners 5-1 R.aynak scored on Pop Backor's re- aid. P. Prowse. J- Parker. R. Mac- John" w,,,,,,,, H , D ,0" ' ' -- ivo iictories oier the other and . V . V V 1- . ' . Ea, . V, Cord ,1 M 9, ., - Y n 5 T (Qul1Cl(9nbuSh. Lablne) 16.11 net. in Al Milllir. 'lhe mm came up inaMuimme Maim Hockey League bound aftei Al Mlilar fell to the Clem. A . , P . .. ewal .t-. , ,1 , -,,, ,, , ,, 45 , . . . . - - tlhere have been two ties. . . . - . W93 or 9 1'3 me 59C P911 llleS- T0PlJ3ZZll'll 0-40- From then on Canadiena tried , , with another strong game on the Slime here 58'-ulduy lllllhlu ice to make the stop. Campbem K- M"5m.rd' P” Smahe" onds before the period ended. St.rainq2'17' Stanle 1025 despgratgly to ciatcth up budt the 1.4m,CuoFB'g:,n1;'r"”d road and was making a terrific Cenloreman ROY "3uCK"4Wh1l:10CK The Islanders got. this one back M3Cfl"m1l"- Fir” Wme mu-ii penny w,-,1t.d,-a,,,,ed 1,1", ,, Pu, ' gmond Pym,,Mi ' ::il...”.. ”'”..:l :.:::?:. '3. 3.: eel-.'Mm-m .l;:;.:.:: .?..i'.3.””..if. ”?::e.::.2:;i 1:3...:l.: :.:.::”::.f:::l: .::i:::.”;.i:";'...'.:”2l.”.;..l”.2:..E.”:":.:.i fl; 'i.."iii'if ..l;l:”.-. .”.".:.l.i:.: Fl." l”'ki.”:'r”"'”"'.... Z-Toronto, Boivin , j . .. l . - ' . , g -. - shin ey. any - ff. 8 an In .ew;n, . - Penalties - l-lortcm 1:23; Dews- 35 ”,l ,,5,:-" 9" l '3 ,”. 5"”-'5 ”"d C, "ck llfaway affoun E or Clemems med 1" w grab the '9' Ix Hoyt slur" B lIowatt'M'wom.' lshed "Fl Tad l-l"dIuv'I perfect 7.56: noise 9.05; Godfrey 13.32; The Brulns' win lifted them into bury ll:55. free 9,. 'Sd may M ff” ml the I53"d"5 9 ll" 803 s I bound and sink the rubber in the P-S,mniwm - t v - - pass for his 22nd. tops in the Mackcll 15.02. a tie with Toronto for fourth place Second Period rem, 1?”, ea, Am; Tn 1,B1kb(-mt Although ouLpmyed' the Mall"? mrdaga - .lce 3-H. Macxenzie ski ' J NHL” Pweuch. quickly bumped Thhd P”l”d in the Nnmoml Hock u or. : wen ee an. ac or .e ping were not outshot. They dllect Both defenses hit hard l.hrough- , , ' ' Pv ' the count to 5-2 when is shot 5..New york, Raleigh, uu,d,ngs The swondglwmegne s;,enm,g,, Non; 2 02 F Mm?" W” "'9 5"”? ('l”””E by 511039 011 Islunders nellmlndef M out. the contest Gustaveson bowled Glddm35- B" Ben! E- Go55' V5 R' was partially blocked but trick- (sluwlnskl) 1521 ' ' ' ii 55 " Emfm 1 2 980s his defense. Verv seldom did the Mlllar who turned in a standout Do 1 ' f 1, ' in Hill. skip: I. Hawkins. A. MacDon- 1 ' 1 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii " ' M11,,,,5 we” 1,1,4 by C1,,,cu,, 31,,,Ck ,. ,3.,,,. I V V- , . . , over n Kelar o t e Miners . , . ed on through for his 10th. Doc 6-New York Kullman, H,,w1..w1,,, 1,, ..,1.1.1 gm, Wm, m 5”"? 363 '""la"l5, Sm"? Fl W-,nerlormance. Don Locklmil ln thn the first period and hit Bureau. 31”-1 V- 5"'lm0u5- Couture got a consolation tally, lMicko5k1,' sl.,.1d,m1.) 1759 Toronto map hid . sundny nigh; Sc TM"! Perhd h””"d' a "kw" Vlh"" l"”l"l K" Gluce BRV net turned Hide '22 Sh0'v5u hard in the second frame l-linoh- 3'30 p'm' - his 11th after that 7 Boston Mm-ken , - . N , e . - - - i , . . - . .' - - 1 m . . lame ISM”, Demo,” Red wines? Pzlnlglllzles 7"l(l;e 0,”. McFadden disgust rthc Bf) .laris. Almost. 2600 fans. the second lars(- berger crashed Beaudry and Clem- delnceg 5,.u:?oagl'lPl. hfuis There were only four Den-allies, (Lund. Klukay) 19.21 Henry was hit in the face by the, . . . . ' l . , Cst Crowd 05 the S9850" 58! in On ants to the ice in the middle pet- ' ' - 1 9 - in the game. Penalties: Schmidt 8.06; Kull- puck on Ken Made,” shot Inc ,n,f;.t-'90. ilfmll 0.30, Mortson 19.55. Glace Bay fans late Bill Mc- me may hard 1.,,umg contest. -yhey Md. K. Johnston. skip. M. Allan. I. Gal- nut Puma man 806, Howeu 1218 me rims period, 1-11. mm. biedi ;;l'';,. V: Cmcken 95 "18" best Plu.Ver- They saw the Islanders race mm a 1-0 1 c1,,,,1(,1t1.,,,,,..,,n(-,.,,.1, M1113,-; .1.-4. luub A Bmel-b 1-Chicago, Gee, Z.....n....t , , ,1 h had ,0, th . ,1 .0 ins ll 8 5-49 feel that Corihle Bonhomme and 1 d 1 11, 11 t -1011, dd 11-91;, I k 11, 5115 D-"L (c 1 1 453 -1:: y,ef,1,,8 ,;,k the,,, gzgseenipffgl Lllmltiv .. . 6 10 5-21 .tl1l,m Mwxenzie ,l(i1avebistreii5,'tl:ei1ed,,::,,e ii" ghee, siionifieland saplit. gislals g,eix1l5cL'1:v51o:1':elLfxfqvI;::-gall. Er,elf,,”,,f,;' PxlOcves2 Dock)ciid(c:rff.C.skip;b D,,,,,?: uE:,,w,c ' i'CH'GI'S MCI'k inds rest then. with three minutes' T"-TTTTGT '5 9”” CW5 "5 Y R WE” with the loscrsiill the final frame. whxi k p -1511 , 13 dry, ' 9- - 01"” - 1- amp 9 - (Pavelicli. Skov) .. 6.45 Ind 42 WWW 0! N10 first period . Mexenzle 15”” W Show much 0" By virtue of their win the 15- lVl51ei1('l,:ll', .nui-2:. ygrav. Ht3lcl:rdon. V5' M' M”CLe”m”- Skip? 53- Sumerr Penalties: Bodnar 1:17; Sinclair DORTMONT. Germany. Jan. 4- lett. playing the extra time on Saturday night. Bonhomme was 1,,,.,de,.5 strengthened the” 110111 an H,,1daw,,,., l land. J. 'MacLean. M. Brown. 1152; Gardner 13,24, (AP)--Bob Richards. United state: their return and changing ends nt- Dwbably the best 0' the M-luers second place. They now lead the Glace B..v-c.oai l,ockhart' dc- Thursday 5115 P-mi Second Period Olymplc pole-vault champion, soar- ter the regulation 20 minutes. forwards. He worked hard. had one svdney M11i1ona11-as bv four points fence Hinchberger Burl-3;, ice 2-M. MacLennan. skip: E. 3.chlcago, Gee, 1 ed 15 feet. one inch lngthe later- The Bruins were without three oc S good scoring opportunity and 2otx,l1,'u1, are 51,111 10 po11,g;i1,e1-11nd 1.1311. A'm,;,,,,,. ,0,.w,,,.d5 ' B0,,,,m,,',m.,' Sutherland. J. MacLean, M. Brown (Mo,-1,01,) 10,04 national amateur HD0115 R1999 58-fr regular forwards and one defence- quite. a hand from the 1' n. it , I L V - . ' . " V5- 5. MRCMUIMI. Skip: I-- D11Cl'lc- 4-D t it P l l "NW night- m”” ”””"5” '” l”l”””'"Ed 53”d' One Of his belief Sum-9 Onallle alt: miiucic Whitlock scored the Island- gdziciilxlirrmeiiefiilalrnelhailiiiiitw ml” 9- 5”W””- 1- 39” iI-lori3el' ............... .. 15.05 The p”''”” ””m L"e"le' cam" ,,,,.,1, D,,,.,, c,e,,,1,,o,,' Johnny 1:91,- Fourteen minor leagiie liockey . . . em in”, two 315 to mm his so” Mme, . . . . subs, M. Benton. E. Mncpherwnv 5gDe,,,0,,' wmon. thus bettered his Olympic mark of son and Hal Layooe. ma suuivan. 8-um were played all the Forum Steve Brklacich and Marcel Cle- 0,, ,,' , 32, ,0 3,, H. l l' s,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 13. Pratt. A. Wood. M. Robin. H. (Welt) 1915 14 hell 11-14 inches 1” W W” bli-olughtt, up fgom the B1-ulna yum iatturday nilzht under the Physical mems ,3” u p,,.b1,c memms numg ggmlelg 3,?! :m;ea:e::oen,,15 mark , Taylor, R. suthex-lgnd, pennlw. Gad, ' 15 feet 4 3-4 inches. cu s Hers er of the American lne-as Department sponsored 1,5,. one and two M ,3, ,. ,,,, 1 rim Period ..n..... ' Hnckry League was used regularly. l1r0lrrum- Miners' fans are on . .1 51,5 .3 9f m” m” 9"” lmd ” ”W'”' 1--Charlottetown, Whitlock i 5.9 , 1, H c3”3dl9'” WP-'5 "WW5 d9f9Y1CP-l Following are the results of thelivho ' C C rne I V l lmately the same time in the mm- (P 'l5ll' ) 3'53 e M 1 owe. " . 1 I - , plays quite a colorful gtune. C11 1 1, d ,1, 1, 2.0 all 3" V -' - y (Lindsay) 14.48 il3l:l'l:,o"JBUl;iPldnBe:(lilt(:l,latI'3khl'l:1.ll:;:S,r;: PaLperwcitzht mines: I liald his own feud with fans nn the -3-,,:a,,n,;,e,,e,.es :1,?e,,eed &,,::0gl:::ne W,',,, l;'e1l?7alt.lC75'0g- J(?;al;l,l,:,ls'l,nClen112rt:,i;is e 'g:l()::t,roit, Pgvelieh 15.19 1 ,W E, L 'h' ' inns .1. Red Wings 1: Lions ls andera side of the rink. Clements ,1, r d H , d K ,, - - - - I - - cage outure. C” N mm. M who muend koala scared by Richard. Bevin and played a bruisinz true of game 5' P ermme 0 ms ve m- -en. Brklacich mlmi 53' TM Cinldh" 7"” 'Rll3lHn: Scllllzzil 16.14 . a broken thumb in few weeks ago. . . the play inside the Islanders blue sec,,,.,d,Pe,,,od S , an , . , ,,.,,,, back ,,, ,,c,,,,,, bu, was used ziiaginr; Red wings goal scored scm-ed oge gznldand Nsfsted oln two 1,,,e ,0, 31",”, ,,,,,.e ,,,,,,,,,,,s, D,,,.. 2 Charlottetown whmock MJMIMI: nit," Penalties. None. , ,p3,.1,,g1y, y ox. mo”. 9 5 mlmemul 0351195 ing this time they directed four - . ' 3. ' . In Mldmon 1,0 scoring 1,15 ,,,,,,.,v,. Bluebirds ti, Ramblers 2; R,am- with the Glace Bay defense esoer.- 51,015 at A1 M111,” but mund the lG”W- Clemem-5i - -25 Sydney 3 Halifax 4 N-gyw Yong, 3;", g ..(Ap)n 5,-n&1, Qugckenbush Wu ,, 5,,m,,,,,,, hlers goals scored by P. Mcconnell ially Bill Burega and many of the Islanders neg, cusmdgan 11111,.-,a1,,11,1e, 3'Ch,”1o”emw”' Hmdaway , 0hul'l0W3WWn 5 Glace 335' 1 New York Rangers, National Hoc- ' on the Boston defence. canadienslB1uehlrds goals scored by A. Mac- comments which were directed to- wi1,1l1cc1, mm.1,1ned Wm, p,.w1. ”””"""l- Clemems) 5-40 New Bnl-"Wick 5"”0" key League cellar-dwellers, cap- SPORTS SCHEDULE gag almost is 2-,1 edge tend lshots:Klglml1n igv.Hii.ksmaoxinnon. ivlt,irds him were not exactly com- shyn to score on the Islanders um i”l,3,?:,f,l,lf,l,”;,l”w"' wlmm" ,.,.5,, Saint. Joan : mggzmwn l itallzed on 2. pair at penalties to- Jan- 5-10 u. many were rom ou si e the ru na , aw i; Bruins goals p mentary. That in itself was a grip across the Glace Bay bluellne. i '” ' ,' "'5 W night to defeat the play-off con- pg T Klgy ... gafglglfe and Henry snapped up thelscorled bye(l.iik:el.v 112). ward; Hawks tribute to his playing. ' Huck ,,1,,1m.1 up pawuhynll rebound i:3:,l,5li56 Hmchberg" 10-” gluelzec 11 g)?-,t,l;iili: geld 3 tending Boston Bruins 5-2. :.i3r1:l2AY8,30 no? t ”' 303 500? Y Sl3W- t 11 :11 xi tom 1, c ' i 011 1'95 3' The victory was the down- ' ' . Rangers 1,. Cubs 1; Murphy But the big. foes 'for the Miners oM;:ce1Ec:llec1n,1?m 31-1: mi yarll-.1311; 5 cm” B:;”r;!m,l::,:,':d Ontario ssznioa ? , trodden Rangers' first since 1 ISLANDERS VS. SYDNEY " "Md for R-"users and Gratlo lorim still the Sydney Mllllonalres. c ii.l - d ' ' ' ” , snxnln 4 Owen un Christmas night and only their Nomi tum: l I ,E,:X;:)',';:;,Q(l:1,l:,f,k,,'f,:',l:,';t:h ,,,,,lC"b5- I During the second Period when the :1al.WOlexre!nt.:ck::axg:lred hllheseizltk 5-C(I:l1(i'li(?Et)etoWn. Clements 8.24 ch"”""" 5 strlmlgld 102 sixth of the season in 35 alarll. Cornwall vs. NinerMile Creek. ..fi3::;:”.:;::l'i.:; laser; ”.'Z'.;l?3f”.i?.ifJ.2.2Eli.”..i”i..f.i?.3l.dtill” :;””:l:.”" i”?...””"i?a” ' ”?3r”fi?i?nio'-51i”ri3"Ein-or A mf?!”in!”fal1'51'l- iilill Sills? i""”s”'"- 1 Y 1 i I l r I - e ne. ra ass ou in e "mm sle2c':::,, Puma ,Biggar. ifflx 3-1 there was barely It Sound. side and Wliitiock scored on I I5 Sl,cf1!;?"'1u.m N0n9- Skull. SW MEN? (Om-) 4 3”d' the first four minutes of play in ISLANDERS at SYDNE ,qr,,,.,,,,,; Nona , P99 W095: lln the third period when the final tool, shot, mm mm 1owe,- 1,1,, hand M,,,,” i ,, ,, ,,,gg,,,, bury Wolves 5 the opening period while tcam- WEDNESDAY- , .. , . : Biillclnizs 2. Flyors 2: Bulldogs score was announced and S dney onu,-1;, Junlor A mate Nell Strain Wu! "1 the i3.ell- i ' r miltie . Olmatend 9.5a. (;0d- Y Comet Lockhart a 3 6-22 Garrison oc ey. ,,.,,,. ,,,,46l ignala scored by J. Kennedy I'll: had lost the crowd roared as much A mug over two minutes 1m,e1- l ' gigpg Guelph 5 Oshawa 1 . any box for holding. Mic kl RSDAY Buk than -,-,,,,,, I.".,M, P11-em goals srored by H. Mom-.a.s though the Miners had just come 301 awn .1, 1,1,, t 3, st, oatherlnes 'l Glilt 8 took a pass from defence an THU m' , 9 1 , d yin wunto 0. , (502 tan”, scoring; Nam, son and s. Johnson. from behind tn beat. the Islanders. Lyle wisemm 1,4 Clgmerntg . pm Toronto Muglborol 3 W1" F Leo Relic at the blue llne. skM- A .- - -- 5 D U he p.,,,.1.,,.,; N,,,,,, l Monarchs a. Spitfires 3; Mon- - - - ,1 cm,” ""1 M,,,c,1,,,,t , ,,,,.,1,,1 y (overtime tie) Ziionlncloualsglelted. .nnd scored f:',:,l",5e;'5-W.-Ars, -"9,-,,o: stops; arcbs scored by D. Buntain (3); Hirb iaeaiiai-y and clement; em. 1,, 31,, 1,1,, ,,m, ,,,, -------- . Henry 11 1; 11n30 Spitfires goals scored by D. Roi;-iergecl from the game with slight pg; algmll-19 ogo:,lwn1-:,1o!1)1l?l1 u,"E,..,,, S with l"' "I" ”” "' 3” l" FRIDAY - HOOK” -- Mc-Noll . 8 4 his era izi. B. MoCalluim. lleg lnjurieii. Hinch-berger of the Lnokharc 1,1 5 gm”; 51:0,; -the first period. the Rangora' top Fomm4.30 j . l . . ' ' ' . Raiilzers 3, Tiizczs 0. Rangers! Miners rolled Beaudry over his Down 3-0 the Miners opened ul. l,l,;'a”,,y”'Hl::l'l:'h:l,?l':3" cil,':&l,';wd”':g ISLANDERS vs. MXNERS TORONTO, Jan. 4 -- tom 4 Azigoals scored by Miicbonald, Dun- knee in the second period and Hub the .scoi'ih:: Was packed into one can. P. Mrirph,i'. was suffering from a bruised mus- mlTuifP 0! the lust period Satiirvlzyl Dodsers 2. Braves cle following the game. Burega and in attempt to break Miller's goose egg. Play was fast and rough for the next ten minutes with Gus Gus- give the New Yorkers a. 2-0 lead. Less than a minute later. the Bruins tallied their unit goal all SA1'URDAY- l Hockey - Basketball. lll HOOP league Games Today 2; Dodgers nizm. as Chicago Black Hawks and iznals scored by Poulton and Dunn Hi no d iched oi Sh . h i so a ti - "T . - ' Ni h Torciitn Maple Leafs checked to a Braves coals scored by Ga11ashRn,onmoneertizc:isi:ri1 :5 the l8,t'.e8'?e::f me:;2ni:'i1:iw1iiiic:.ii?i'.:,,?,.”1m1; burymorf, aaoygt gllgkedeourle 0:31.35 The mll0Wl”3 Bamlam &'",5':: Leo Labine dashed down the A, ll::ow,l'nc?:u Xlddlu 1 g cl ,,, ,,,.,,w ,),.,m,e W220 Namm, and Ga,,a,,,, ,,emp,e,, ,0 cu, mmugh the Once Checks. , (5111-1113 the 11,” 5ec,,1,,,, of the games will bempleaye yin , right boards and passed across to Am,” vs. S. D. UB4 "0, Hcckcy League fans. l Ravens 1. R05 als 0: Ravens il0al,Bay defense and Marvel had an old Orval Lavell of the Islanders was MWBWEWI Basketball League to F0ll:;1:J" 3Br1;3g;l' "I Bowdnmbeil Real Chevrefils who scored. R.” W. P, W. c.,4,3,o' The Rangers" took a command; ldll rc..Sctlb' - ea a M0 H an e my not ing 3-1 lead late in the ed one point. more than runner-up Hector Mscbougall: Following are the top ten: (I lifted tlielscored hy A. MacDougall. Hornets 3. Canadiens 3; Hornets The split in points Hawks into a temporary second- place tie with Montreal Canadiens. goals scored by MuvFByden (ill- who lost to Boston Bruins. Tne;AClRm-S: Canadians goals scored by Boston victory pliis'Tororlto'a gain Mllllllan i2l. F'l?lnrlllZ8n- of, a point. combined to deacllocl:' Bantams: lleg injury aggravated, Both will likely be able to play tonight. Larry Travis, who has been sidelined with a bad ankle, may also be back in action. sitting in the penalty box when Lyle wiseman scored the Islanders fourth goal. Hub Beaudry carried the puck deep into Glace Bay ter- ritory before centering out to Wisc- 12:30-Ramblers vs. Royals. 1:15-Hawks vs. Whil'lWlnd6- - To offer r. B. i. I Januaryclearance l ... .1. Sa . . . G. Scnntlebury (R) . ' n, The latte let 0 w'th 30 . -we, Ramblers 2. Bison.-1 0: Ramblers The Islanders will likely need all ?(1:t slap shot llhat. lizeat lsockllart ;l.:,a,5R2ufzX1l,l, (A) 3 u . goals ,:c0red b.i1'30P.beMustalrd.H k their players tonight. The Sydney cleanly. 01111,, (R, g J . NV 3 3- m T8 I IN 5 Millionaires, after a slow start un- The Miners forced Mia play in M'1, 11 (pwc) 5 U ' I 1 803”? 5C0T9d by 3T5dl9.V '3). 005' de.r Johnny Ho;-gck ghowgd on V D' M. Mr " ' ' '--t S ii t. n.; 80 be 01 ed b ' . ' ””""'m m” 1 Now max. .1 .(--(AP) J. 1 , . - , seteiilvart. m H E . Sm Y isr:uo?ilyo?1gt::l:h:iui':pey';h: oowlnll w"Le?l” (A) ' I 3' Edgar Hoover. he.and of the Federal ” - i - - 1. Wm, M hm mm m met.” my”. . 3, gl:l;b",!d(A&z)- , g 3,”, gm... of Investigation. will be ot- , 1. 1 .1 .. Rmuls 5. Rauxm 2: Rot-u ed for the game and they should -' ' 0. Ballem (Ab) . 5 so "fed W9 901W" N ”M"”" dl" . . . , 1 j. ., -. no-u Scored by Carroll 0:.-FPHP. be ready to give one o; their best m"m"' "'"i l - (W) " Legend: R-Rays: A-Arabs: Ab- calm 0' W ""'"""l”'"l 3”” , .. 1 .. ' - " , ' 80.1, sec,” ,,,. R, Lee ,3), Mm. uh,b,,, on Inmd ",0 ma uh Results of soccer Imatches played lub. Harry Nlarklon. managing aatimuy in the united Kingdom: A".”l'."i aiiiausn mauve A' Aston Villa 3. Derby County (I; Bolton Wanderers 4. Blackpool 0. nimiley 5. West Bromwlch illi- bion 0. ' Muiohutar United 1, tor city 1 (tie). Forum Team standings Kay. Tanlon; Rangers goals scor- ed by Carroll i2l. Following wore the officials: J. Richard. J. Davies. W. Lawlor. A. Maccallum and Art Perry. 1 M.Mll.L Slalldlng son. Ali 1 rule the Millionaires come up with a crowd pleasing type of game although they have been outclassed by the lslfuden to date. Mai-kaon said Jim Norris. head of the 130, plans to offer Hoover a - ' lo-year contract at approximately sloomo 9. year to head the or- ganlntion which omotea much of the boxing in i ooun P. W. '0. B. D U. RAVI AbbiQ . Coach Murph ' oinmoemin is hoping IN I INK! NIHPOUC Of KKK. The Kat-dud, who has his Island- Manches- .ci.'rAitiiii'.o.i.9i Mews. - n '.:.:.'u...-".:.m...-we -in at we 1. .1... a -1 I M l'Wl.'l'PAPts. .” ”"”'"-erconomiiaiafmf - t"' . '1 . ' ' ” miinx 43 an M 21-um u ”” ,';n'”””'' W” W" '" '"”" ' iddm N JAN 5 8”. "i ” ' ommm 4, 2, ,1 0 1",” ” gun for the lydnovjtlllgalace u,m,..,d wmm.-,.y ,' 0u4,,,. M0 ., . -- l , .. e. . . ., , 1 fix: i . . Sydney 42021 0 no in so I! (lines. he cinnamon for any a s 'r ' I ' . 3 . .l 2 r M ,3. i than yuan have hour-anal! oin- itmtbo putoouploof imehtand Shh llrll crowds nth! Hlllhx l ' . ltoke Olty Liverpool lumarlandil Arsenal 1 - :1ooA-,v-saiiiiloav-.9 to 5. my siloi Flllslllll ,,,,,,, ,,,,, ,,,, ,,,,,, ,,,,, ,, W, a-with am, -. 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