“The Chew for You" HICKEY AND NICHOLSONS BLACK TWIST A Home Product ——Popular Everywhere Ramblers Defeat St. Mary’s 8-6; First Loss For Halifax At Home Week-End ‘Spiel Al Curling Club HALIFAX. Dee. L-(CP) -.»\ni-i herst Ramblers picked themselves‘ nlf the floor tonight. to knock out. Halifax St, hfai~_\‘< 8-6 in a ililii‘ —for Halifax fans lliilrililiin Scri- lor Hockey Lezlzllc contest. ' It was Si. Diary": first tlOfW-lij: in 15 games on lloillc ico this‘ The m.“ webihend Bonsple] o! lesson allrl it ("ante at llic hands the Charlottetown Curling Club. following close iii the vrake of the _ official opening of the season last ll a club that iIIHl previously \\O(l only one game in ‘l6 starts. “BT11: hiidlhryl‘. ‘hm: Wednesday, will get uiidcruav this l5 >1 .=‘.l sort :- ‘ _ . , .-1 who edged hlmiclovl lliwks ~14: 10-‘ “‘°“‘“l"= i“ 29”“ “glfcka almflvi,‘ nigh,’ ‘ be cont ltue on a ur ay e - Rambl triol' (l lead (wire in l noon" g m! firs?! pprigd ‘QM, U", muml ‘The Friday schedule of games ‘evened U” m 9;; i“, H", m,‘ d‘ will be held at 7:00 P.M. and 9:00 Pit/L, while Saturday's games will be min-off at 2:00 and 4:00 P..\i. The “Spiel” will be under the (lirection of Mr. George Hawkins, chairman of the Games Commit- lhe frame. 'l‘hcy toot-z a one-gout‘ lead early in Illt‘ mltlrl" llerlnrl Illifi increased it lo" mir- ill the third. _ Efflifl Ycadnll rcplat-cil .l.'tt‘li ifinn- IBV." iii tltn not: for Si. blal'\'= With basketball and curling launching into full $\\'ll\g for the season last l/Vednesdily and hockey scheduled to get underway here a iveek from this Saturday’, DECEM- bor 10th., it looks like the llill in local sporting activities is over for another season, and locat lalis will have plenty of sporting entertain- iixent to take up '.licir pleasureg hours from here on. n . . Opening the lSlilllll Pyslcai Flt-l ness Basketball League at Prlilccl o1’ Wales College Auditorium the night before last with a cioiablol hoop bill, Saint Dunstanfls Utllvrr-t sity and Army got the initial jullipl on the P.W.C. and Rays illilholi-l alrcs hoopsters to go to thc front.‘ 'l‘l-IE ouXlioi AN. CHARLUPTETOWN Beavers Defeat Hawks SAINT JOHN. N. 8.. Dec. 1 - . (CF) — Saint John Beavers main- tained, their leadership of the Maritime Senior Hockey League by edging the third place Mone- ton Hawks 4-3 tonight. Two Beaver goals in the last period meant Monctori‘: 14th loss in 28 games. Hawks confined their scoring to the sgecond stanza and led 3-2 going iliio the third. Buck Whitlock shot the winner shortly before the half way mark of the final period. He was as- sisted by Nick Nicolle, who fired one of the other Saint John goals. Vic Jackson counted twice for the 1 League leaders. Moneton scorers were Rod Mac- Kenzle, Joe Fitzpatrick and L011 Milani. The latter took part in all three tallies. Moncton dressed only l3 men and Saint John l4. Line-hips: Moncton: Goal. Colviii; defence. LeBlanc. Fleet; centre, Barklvell; wings, Robinson, Porter; subs, hcckic, McEwcn, Milani, MacKen- ,P.s.s.slz1 in , tory for the W. K. S. boys . To Continue League Lead W.K.S. Defeats Hoop Encounter ln an interscholastic basketball encounter at the Y. M. C. A. yies- terdayq the West Kent School hoopsters took a 34-27 victory over the Prince Street School aggrega- lion. It was the second straight vlc-l oval‘ l the rival school this week, having . topped out P. S. S. on Tuesday by a 30-26 count. Playing close-shooting basket- ball in the opening half, West lKent built up their seven-point. 5 margin that gave them the game. , outpoiirting their opponents 20-15, l with Prince Street coming backl stronger in the final half to shoot the victors basket for basket in. lium on Friday night to take part DSCSMIA§ Sport Echoes From Prince County t Be at the High ‘school auditor-l I in the discussion centering around the building of a. rink and com- munity ccntro in Summerside. If you are against the proposition, be thcl-c and raise your objections, something you have every right to do, i: you are in favor of the pro-i ject. be there and support it with your presence and arguments. This! is your privilege. If you‘re leutral like to get flirt ter ill-g iliupi‘. the project ‘lie-i lore making a decision, be there. and listen to the discussion, prol and coli. 1t all adds up to two lit-l tie ivords: Be there. I c o a i 'I‘hat an enterprising little town, like Sumlnerside should have a, rink like other towns of its size; goes almost without saying. But there will have to be a lot of say- tlig before it is decided how that wcwlfi suit‘ Eod Wings Shut oii“ Leafs; Chicago In 5-4 Victory‘ Over Boston Turk Broda TORONTO. Dee. 1 - Goalie Harry Lumley ed I fourth shutout of the Nation; H2: key League season and ' , in two nights as Detroit iitdmoui downed Toronto Maple Leaf; ma“ night before 14.015 1am. m TORONTO, Dec. l - (or) Lame, klcked out m m“ —— T3111! ma“ l‘ w’ Pmmd‘ mates dTOVe two first-period Ht‘ the fattest of the fat men on p“; rookie G11 Maw‘ re 13821.1 Toronto Merl» 1MB’ wller- the too-nit Turk Brodfl- mil tlini Announced ind-W l" had "N"! eagily protected their 1o“ m, f“ himself down to lac comics- of the way. "l one lees then the limit set by Conn Smythe, the National Hockey League club's manag- ing director. Right after he had weighed in at 189 at a. wwir-Blld Kym- nssium, the 86-year-old Brod: The victory strength ed ma‘ . hold on first place (hath: lecgili‘ standing. For the Leafs it we; m: seventh game without l. victim- They got one tie in that string wiffl SIX losses. Mayer. 20-year-old [Q51]; ‘m, said, he was "going home to Plllfiburgh Hornets. was called u, bed,» but had gel», 135 u . (rggh when Erode. was benched boqu“ target’ he was seven pounds overweight Broda, suspended from his goal-tending chores by Smythe Tuesday, will not be between the pipes when the Lead’: play hosts tonight. to league-leading Detroit Red Wings. Ho ivlll be replaced by Gil Slayer, brought up from Pitts- burgh Hornets of the American Hockey Lea-S“!- Bulldogs Shut Out Truro_3-(l N.S.. Dec. I —-(OP) — 3.1 197. The lm-‘ptillnd youipignuir My peered nervous at the start bu! gained confidence as llic “m, went on. Broda. watched (m; am the sidelines for the iirstgylnfe he won the regular lob iiitli my. Onto l2 yeers ago. except for h,‘ absence -oii army service. He ha“ played for Toronto in D00 lPJIlIlQ and B4 playoff games until “to. night. SUMMARY First Period 1—Detroit. McFadden (Fogolin. Pavelichl 2-~Detrolt, Peters (McFadden) . . Penalty - Kennedy. Second Period Scoring - None. 5.1V, . 14:30 TRURO. There were only three penalties. Amherst drew two of them in thrl lecond period. Line-ups: 7—Amhers-t, Mclt/Laiiaman ton, MacDougall) :55. &—Ha1ifax, McGregor (Ford, Gra- (Bur- Amherst: Goal, MacDonald; de- bouiskii ]~09_ M106. P- Galldfil. PBTFlI C0 9-Amhersi, Robertson (H. Mosl- llcManai-nan; wings fliacDvu < cnko) 3'13. Bullion: subs, Polrlcr SlCTEYi. H. i(i_,\mhe,-;i, pp gllosimko IS‘_P‘_\'- Mosienko, J. hiosicnko, Mosscau. art) 4;g1_ Robertson, Ripley. Knox li-Haliflax. Hannon. 9:51. Halifax: Goal, Yeadon: defence. Pq-ngltios; p Gandhi, Riplg!’ tilcLaughliri, Steel: cent-re, Arm- nciiong; wings, R. Gaudet. Schmidt: ‘ “m! 795°‘! lube, Porwiers, Provost. Grabow-s . l2-Amhcrst. MacDougall (‘Bilrtoril Fowl, Hannon, llicGi-agor, Bren R129. nan, Hollefl. Wilkes. IS-Hallfax Hannon (McGregor. First Period Ford) 13:06. k-Haiiihx, McGrc-gor tHai-incnl l4—Amherst, Ripley (J. ltfoslenkc) 4:32. 13:17. Z——A.IT\l'l!!1t, Ripley 4.7. Mosienko) Penalties: None. WARMTH & COMFORT FOR YOUR SKATING SESSIONS EVERY NIGHT AT 8 UCLOCK AFTERNOON - 4 TO 5:30 FRIDAY-For Children Under 12 Years-IO Cts. SATURDAY-S to 5—GENERAL side entries lit the League. Schur- man's and R.C.A. F1. getting in; their opening games of the com-i petition soon, probably tomorrow night it will be safe ill saying that the Island hoop play; will be com- lll_<_' ill) with a iOQ-rlJlPlI l)l'.tll(i 0i. competition throughout the NIhFfi-i uie. ‘ . v a o . The curlillg too. got. .1l‘.'\" to an‘ »\\(‘€il€l\ii start oll Wrrille ' al-‘ lernoon and evellllr: l\|l(‘li the Charlottetown Ciirli Club MVIIH?‘ ilito action with some eighty, members taking pa.t in the Ncivl Stone Bonspicl play. llic. four, lallcs of ice worn ill escellcllt coll», dition. and with the cxcrptioll of. the early ends of thc "spici", llic ice was particularly light and l-.eeii and paved the way for c ‘l0 smart curling during the dajv. ‘ a. The rink ' skippcrl by A. W. Iiyndinali. (me of the real old ‘ hands at the “roarilr game", l chalked up a total of points tol trike top honors in the opciilllgl bonspiel, while the CM. Frazer! rinl; were the runners-lip ‘with a total of 7i. - o - . As the result of a lncctiiig of the executive of the Islarrl Inter- mediate "A” Hockey League on Wednesday night. presided over by the President. Father George Ma:- Donald of Saint Dunstan‘: Univer- sity. the opening date of the League has been set for Saturday. Dec. 16th when Saints and Abbies DAILY CROSSWORD_ f-fllllilili (JUNE I ACROSS 8 Furnished 24. Republic uuuuu" g l. Lodges temporarily (C. Eur l I temporarily 9 Crisp, nutty 25. Wagon- 6. Assist confection wheel m“ l0. Perfect 14. Russian groove n l1. Affirm revolutlon- l6. Town _ w" I2. A score ary leader ilndianill _ p; l3. Mercenary l6 Kind of 28. Half ems [I uiifl l5. Self nlutfin 30. Situation IILWIHE 16. kiwdiy is. Fish a1. Gatherer Z-JLIHIAK-J 17. Dregs 19.1mpatr of eels ' ' 20. At home 22. Those u ho .12. Weird frail-zany’: Anlwn 21. Dlltrti avenge 33. Unaspiraled ‘ (hEZESP 23. Shallow consonants 3i! America: l2. Keel-billed place in 35. Birds. a: Indian irurkoo water a class 39 Beverage I3 fine who shoes ltorses 25. Black bifis 27. Vandal l8. River tFr 29. Ahead 30. A gua rd 34. Marbles l5. Turn t:- the right l7. Premier o France ll. Severe 40. Network l1. Elgle’: no?! l2. River (Fr > (I. Packing boxes DOWN l. Occurrence DAILY CIYPTOQUOTE-Hero’: how to work It: AXYDLBAAXR to LONGFELLOW One letter simply stands for another In this oilmpie .\ IS used Iar 1h: three L's, X for the two 01. etc. Single letters. apoc- tropiilu. the length 1rd formltlon of the wordl Are Ill tilntl. Kllfily the code letters are dlflcrent. ' A Cmrtogriim Quotation ' 21%“, Mr ir-ri JKL SJJI‘. ziv ii erwo-rzt. NPILF P!‘ N11? nix tirq IllIlrs-Nriwni. Ifltehhy‘! tzquofel REPORT urrmimp er rlffilio?‘ f“); will? . ‘VB or GREAT POWER—-AEICHYLUL~ ‘ piilllpuiea by km Fellunn Immune, will clash in the opening fixture, which will be highlighted by the presence of George Hayes and Murph Chamberlain who will take charge of the rcfereeing duties. Hayes. a. member of the N.H,L, refereelng staff, and Chamberlain, former N.H.L. playing star and present coach of Sydney Million- aires, will offlcl-ate at the game in connection with the Coaches and Referees School Program which will be in progress here during that time. o . . a Officials of the Abegwelt. hockey team informed this writer last night that; they will hold a prac- tice for all members of the team at the Forum tonight. at six o'clock in preparation for their opening game against the Saints on Satur- day night. All members of the team are asked to be on hand fully-equipped for practice. 1t looks like Conny Smythe. managing-director of the Toronto Maple Leafs, meant, what he was saying earlier in the week when he told his number one goalie, Turk Broda and five other Leaf regulars, who have been putting on too many pounds for good hoc- key, "that he was not. running n fat-man‘: team" and they were to knock off the extra weight, or else. O O I I Since then Smyihe has added two new gozlleril to the roster, Al Rollins from the Cleveland Barons and Gil Mayer of the Pittsburgh Hornets, which makes it quite ap- parent that he will have no com- punctlon about relieving the "fabu- lous Turk" of his duties perman- ently if he doesn't slim down to the requlred.pll.iylv.ig ‘trim. As to whether or not he will be quite an drastic with the other five players, defenceman Garth Boesch and forwards Vic Lynn. Harry Watson, Sid Smith and Howie Meeker, remains to be D0911 if they don't come down in weight. Although there is every likelihood that the boys will not be taking any chances in losing their berths and will soon meet thn wright ru- quirements, it. til doubtful, how- ever, that. Smyihe would he so drastic all to have (hem all rc- placed. He would have precious little of hll teem’. power left if he did. MONTREAL, Dec. 1—(CP)—-Thc Canadian Lumber-men’; Anocintion will hold It: annual convention Ifi Montreal Feb. 13-15, tt. wee an- nounced today. President Colin Penalty: MacDonald. Second Period lei" 0; R. Lantz O: D. MacNeil (l: J. Hoyt 10; B. White 4; J. Square- briggs 0; I. Kennedy 0; B. Mac-l Miilan 12; D. Nicholson 0; ' Zulltoli-cton, MacKenzie (Milan-i, Scanuebury 0_ I V9559 o Tom” Lrckie) 4:57. 3, ' ' y " ‘ . 3" “l°"'°‘°“- Fllzpallwl‘ ‘Mllam- l‘. s. s: L Seaman io- n hi...» I lief-liven) 5:51. 4- Saint John, Nicolle (Deimohuk) 1M8. .'l-- lloiieion. I322. Pcllalllcs: Heon. Drillon. Port- cl‘. Third Period 6- Saint John. Jackson (Fritz. Perras) 4:30. T—Sainl John, Whitlock (Nicolle) 9:03. Penalty: Mllani. Viclorias Snap Losing Streak With 3-2 Win NORTH SYDNEY, N. S.. Dec. 1 -(CP)-Nortll Sydnzgv Victoriils won their first Cape Breton Sen- ior Hockey League game in 10 days when they hulig a 3-2 defeat nn Glace Bay Miners here tonight. It was Vics first win since they beat. Glace Bay 5-2 Nov. 21. The win lifted North Sydney within four points of second-place Miners and seven points off the front-riinning Sydney Millionaires. Vie: can further improve their position when they meet Million- alrcs tomorrow night at Sydney. Bob Bownes: shot the winning goal early in the third period n few minutes after Bob Dennison had evened the count at 2-2. Dennison hurt his ankle later in the period and had to be helped from the ice. Bob Bangay and Wally Stark of Vie; were also cut u p. Jack (Dusty) Rhodes, North Syd- ney goalkeeper, also came in for n few knocks. Ho wan hurt in the first period and the cull went out for Fred Murphy. Rhodes came hack for the second period. SUMMARY First Period L-Glace Bay, Dennison Brown. Jodoln) 1:43. Penalty: White. (E. l Second Period 2—North Sydney, Medynski (Tra- vis, Ban-gay) :38. 3—Nopt'h Sydney, Verrier (Me- dynskl, Travis) 9:50. Penalties: Wade. Yost (minor and major), Thaler (major). ‘fhlril Period 4—Glace Bay, Dennison (Nelson) 1'49 5-~-Norih Sydney, ‘Menzies (Hall. Storey) 4333. Penalty: Nelson. Monclon Still Without Coach MONCPONQN. 8., Doe. 1—(CP) -Mnncton Hawk; of the Maritime Senior Hockey League were ltlli without n conch tonight lifter the club's request to engage Harold (Dud) James, manager of the Moi-lcton Stadium, was turned down by Clty Council. _ ‘Director: of the club appeared before the Council tonight. and naked permission to use the mun- agor cl’ the murllclpnily-owned owned rink an coach. James, who piloted the tum to the Maritime final: Int leuon, agreed to take over the eoacilin duties again this leuon if the Council would guarantee the! his rink manager! job would be kept open for him, or if he were tie:- mltted to act in the dual role of MacKny at‘ Saint Joh-i. N, B, wzll Druids manager-coach. The Council (uln- ed down the prennnL i l Fzidyerl 9; J. Turner 0; B. Lcitclii 3: C‘. Taylor 5; C. Hllestis 0: B.l MacKinnon O. Total 27. i’ l Milani (MacKenzlc) l i Sport Briefs NEW YORK. Dec. ‘l -(AP) ~ Roland La Starla and Cesar Brion. 0 Dail- of 22-year-old heavyweights vl'it'h a real chance, moot tomorrow lllflllt at Madison Square Garden iii a significant l0~rculideiz How liiagnificent it may be dc- Dends on the violence displayed. A tame decision victory would help neither boy. A knockout could vault the victor close to an Ezzaril Charles bout. Unbeaten La. Starzu. winner of 35 straight since he left the golden gloves to make a living as a pro, is the favorite at 5 to a. Brion. an Argentine importation. soared out of the small-club class by s. one-punch knockout of Bernie Reynolds in the semi-final to the Charles-Gus Lesiievich contest. He has won 28 of 30 as it pro, 15 by knockouts. La Starzlfs kayo mark ls 17 of 36. but he never has lost. TORONTO. Dec. 1 ~tCPi —Al Rollins, obtained by Toronto Maple Leafs from Cleveland Barons in a cash-player deal this week, today signed a contract with the Notional Hockey League club. The contract was signed after Rollins. a goal- tender, passed a medical examinat- ion which was a condition of the deal. Rnllim wu purchased from the American Hockey League for a sum in five figures and four players. MONTREAL, Dec. 1—(CP)—Pro. motel- Raoul Godibout announced to- day that he has signed Herbie Kronowltz, Brooklyn, N.Y., middle- weight to fight Johnny Greco, Can- adian welterweight, here Dec. 12. MONTREAL. Dec. l-(CP) —— Montreal Canadians announced to- day that Gilles Dube. ' rookie left- winger, has been sent to Cincinnati of the American Hockey League. Dube, who played last season with Sherixrodce Saints of the Quebec Senior League, will be sutbject to immediate recall by the National Hockey League Canadienl. TORONTO. Dec. 1 —(GP)J1‘he Omerio Jockey Club decided at itl annual meeting today to boost the value of the 1950 King's Plate from $10000 to $15,000. plus all qualifying fees and the 50 guineee from the King. LONDON. Dec. 1 —(AP) —Jiznmy Ockenden. who played for Britain in the first international profession- al golf mhtch against the United States in 1921. died today. He was M. . Ritalin won the mud: at Glen- eeglu, Scotland. nine to three. iockcnden won the Hench open championship in 1928. He had been n professional since 1906. NEW YORK. Deli. 1 -(»AP)-ho- motor Bobby Riggs and hi: touring professional trowe already have cleared 8100.000 u their than of 4 1-2 weeks of playlni. Riggs said t0- day. The troll». which includes world pro champion Jul Kramer and former national nteur title-holder Pancho Gonzai s. has played 24 dates so far. ' O I O 'l‘lie thing to keep in mind is that some kind of rink and com- miiliity centre should be built in; Sliliimerside. To let this matter g0 by default would be a decidedly biilt-k mark on the sporting rcp- lltalioll of the town. We might have a. fine credit rating but that would hardly offset the fact that} we \\‘r‘I‘P neglecting the sport that.‘ has DCCUlIlf‘ Crliiadzrs premier‘ ‘gailie. . - a I The gcntleliizlli writing iii the‘ Guardian fCCClitiy who classified a hockey rink as l1 luxury may be right, but if so, wliiit are the ric- cessitics? Four w-ills and a roof. three illeais :1 lill_\'. and the clothes till our bucks?‘ GiWPFlllIlEntS give grants to IIilFiIYICS, bill. the writ,- er would probably say that read- ing books is a luxury. Certainly some people never rend. We have all been t.i\cri to provide the grandstand at the High School ball grounds bBCZIIJSc government money built it. Another luxury,; says our correspondent. Provincial governments supply swings, teeter boards and other facilities fort school playgrounds. Luxuries? I Nothing that supplies children‘ with the recreational games that are as necessary as meat and ilriiik to them, ilothing that gives the commoil nilm‘ his hours of recreation after his daily work, is ii luxury, Mr. Correspondent. Civ- ilization has advanced by trans- forming the luxuries of yesterday into the necessities of today. . a - 0 The RCA)“. basketball team will open the 1949-50 season at Charlottetown, playing Ray's Mil- lionaires in the first league game. It looks as if the airport team may be a bit stronger than last year. They have Pete Miokus, “Moose" Carson, Lou Pinsonnealult, and Bob Hayne of last year's team, though the latter ivill not be with them Saturday night. The new-‘ comers are Walt LOWE, Bill Eckiey, Jack Murphy_ Bill Campbell, Bill Martin and Art Gauthier. Carson will coach the team. This game, ivhich is to be played on the P. W.C. court and starts at 8 p. m, should give fans an idea of the strength rlf the airforce boys. The R. C. A. F‘, hockey squad had their first pratlce on Forum ice last Sunday. Riiilblrds were not particularly impressed wtth thali- slwwtns. but we have been in-' formed that a. number of their‘ star performers were not at this first vvorhout. In any use, W" vl-lfl- iudse the cepebaiitiee or h°°l<ey vlnyers the first time they take to the ice. N. ll. L. stilling? (By The Canadian Press) P W L D I‘ A Pie Detroit 2i i4 4 a 111.01 ai Montreal I) 0 '1 4 49 36 22 flhlcacoooae4osoizo Toronto 2i '1 io 4 so to I8 New York io 5 s e 4i 5e 18 B0lton..215115w’76I5 Too Late To classify r012 SALE-II?! nonoli: sic- llil deluxe. Can be seen at Queen Street Service Station. _i___,_.___._.____ FOR SALE LADY'S BROWN FUR REMEMBER WIIEII Farr, then Welsh light.- Tmimy heavyweight boxing champion won n dull lo-rulmd decision over Eddie 14 you: no totiight. There wlie nothing dull about ‘Tonypmdy Tonu-ny" when he stunned experts in August, i937 by staying 15 rounds Wenltob of Viking, Alta, at London _ cont. sire 14, Good condition. Two pi¥r girl's llkuies, sizes 5 and 7. hone 16594, LOST — STIIAYED TUESDAY, black and white rat terrier. An- lwers to mime of "Skippy". Phone 1615-J. . FOR SALE-SILENT GLOW OIL burner complete with hot. water coil and oil rirlim. Also 5 quart with heavy-weight champion Ice 11ml: pressure rocker amt play pen. DQQQQ liLi present ‘ . . - ~ - . l l , 'l ~ "ti - The wgmnr "Nnllmhw" “h” "V"! we‘ and we mam draws M“ be l" 8 m? 905ml?" l" llll‘ l-Billllle‘ zic. Fitzpatrick, Larlec. Imolltl- galgneilidglvilitlizis Elma-l K Q ‘Qiibllllllshflhlui gitlfllillllflii lgelerillfleiiatl-iirétgggriltliglilglulmlofilthvgimligfbtigcl: Penaluchfiriliqayeod not missed n gum» this Fflflslv." made at the Club as the players lnadership‘ with 531mg liming a qmm John. Goa] Pen”. dc, » _ l‘ _° ~ - ~-“"35 i‘ . . i“, ‘whether to include mew. , ' . A t. ‘i191 m ell was out sick. arrive to take part in the compe- - n. i - (115510 -lth the Mon- ' . y ' . ', . ' x llle 18951118 Pflllll-Rll-QF ‘"1" a lma‘. ' . , jxavie‘ l" the n ‘gm’ ' c u‘ Scorlrig- None. Carl Ripley potted IIWO filial! for. iilions, gfingn ciillseme Opening mcounter. {‘°_:“‘_€l‘ock Fe?v"i'ngs(‘r°§§tcffi} clesneuixe: iotziylt ofd ti, gvhlle teafmgat; {Kg ¥gfifiitgagulgr h3g2 12bit! glgfélsl; 5°31; trglfge? Léigfig Penalties - ltfoFaviden. idol-inn. Ammr“ “d m" “t w" s" “ml” m‘ ‘ to edge them out liy all eight-point .1 '1, K ' F i, ' D .i_ ° a" - "ma" l’ - - ~~ i ' lCOfEd il_\' Pete GflliliCl. Paul .\ 9.45. _ . h, _ k- _ _ H“ t S" 5- ha?“ F‘ 1i °“ m. him a close seem“; Wm, m 111811101161’ l» raised by public sub-i Bearcats so here. CHICAGO 5 BOSTON ‘ Manama", Al“ R0hnf(_<r'i|i_ Hrir gflkmhm-fl Gautier (,I_ Mosienlu,‘ ;::Lfi1i1'ldg\\6()|‘:2 Ailgiggory smurf totiiie 11kg,‘ Jackson, Drillon, Mat-Donald, points each R MacFadyen of P. Sdrllliwil. or the JOD-bfi left to: Goalie Roy Waflli-QCEPICBII‘ tlnhotl: . Mosionlm, Porgy ivlavitouyzall ‘ ltiplcyi 9:59. Welshmen . lWl-é. Wrfly- S‘ S_ was next in line wml a mm pilvzite individuals. It. s_ going t0. Triiro netmhall K u ongh ‘net: CHICAGO, Dec. 1 - (AP) .. "mm! lllllslmlkll- “lm “l” “WW1 4—RflllfaX. Sfihmidl (Aflflilwllg. ' of ninc. Both squads were award- itakc f‘ lot u! careful thmkmg and 69mm?’ G 9y‘ in g Chicago Black Hawks look aver lip (tirel- assists. h! p0\’vers\ U.“ ‘Both game's 1M-nbA-Hd M“ M SUMMARY ed 10 ‘GU15 each ltliitelllgent (iJlSClISSlDll. tYtesmifolks. minclel, turning as de 27. undisputed third place in The N“ B11. H; - _ th_ gun _ . - _ ' ‘ " ‘ ‘ g ’ . . - ie ways all’ means o iii ng a . - , roi- ll‘lg1IifB.\".nI;?:Sl1‘oat‘i\\‘np and! iii-lili- 5 Qghirfiitlb J‘ 'M°s‘°“k° mm ’¢'°°“i m“ b“5k°“?‘," m‘ 5° ,°‘,",'* First Peril!!! 6);?“ CW” ‘Vas ‘he “mm m‘ li-iiil; in SUIIIIIIOYSiKiC will require ill SUMMARY élzllfggflglgfgnlrgiflligslTAlBl-‘T- -rl our nn iWn iilllors. Gaol-tie‘ __ ' i -. inf“ 53.55011‘ “A1 so“??? is i ‘..' _. . _‘li8£Il of thinking. ‘Phat e. rink , e ’ ' McGrczor also scrlrcd n hracc anvil 6 Hahrrixi. priw?“ MAL ‘i935 “Ommg ‘m Wm m!“ ‘Fly l——b'8llli John. Jackson (DOWIlIlS-i H" fqnmwng a.” the lmsmp“ should not be built at all is un-l “T” Pull“ ' Saw game before ‘M40 Ian!’ 5" h. Schmidt and Sonny provfist; Pcnalt}. Pioiost. ghgfp basket-shooting, ailrl with, Cmuchcr) 15m and scoring poinish- Unnkilble‘ SUMMARY wt the other,’ Second Peflod the prospects of the two Slinimerw, ' ' ' W. K. S.: G. Birt B; B. Chand- scoring — None. First Period ' L-Bostofl. Maloney (Horeck, Du mart) 7:13. Penalties: None. Second Period 1—Antlgonlsh, MoKinnon (MaoGilllvx-ay, L. MacDonald) 3:22 Second Period 2—.\iltigonish. L. MacDonald 2-Chicago. Bentley lF. Lonaclm tMaoMlllen. Kennedy) . 17.02 Gadgby) 454. P@rifllli¢s—N<>n=- a-chlcago, Ohnstead (Pryltat! 16:09. "l"! 1’°"°'l 4-—BOSiOn, Toppazlini tsoiuiilili. Creighton) 17:32. S-Chicago, R. Coliarher lBcnllry. Mosienko) 19:14. Penalties: Noiiefl Third Period 6—Boston, Quackenbush (Malone Dumai-tl 5:21. 7——Boston, Dumart (Maloney) 5:18 ll-Chicago, Gliidolln, 13:36. Ik-Antigoiiish. C. MacDonald 19:42 Penalties — None. Bowling HOLY NAItlE ALLEY! EI-Chicago, Stewart (Nattrassl Bl: Four been» 14:34. Old Timers-—3123-—5 points. “ All SlBfS——m20-—0 points. sport shafts lligh single Rev. P. McMahon 2S9 High (hreq Rev. P. McMahon 809 _.__.. TOKYO, Nov. 30 ~ (AP) - ROLLAWAY ALLEYS Asahi, one of Japan's largest news papers with a combined morninl and afternoon circulation of 3.- 500.000, bowed to P011111“ dwilill today and began publishing pro- fessional baseball news. Heretofore only the burs twill! of professional games we" llllll‘ lished. One editor explained it this way‘. Several years ago Asalil Plfllllm? in sponsoring amateur baseball tournaments. To the average Jill- anese reader that meant A was committed to amateur Infill-l If Asiihi published protester“! baseball news readers would Ill!- pect hi5 paper of spoiisorinlf l“ amateur tournament only t0 F" players for the professionals. S0 Asahl, until today, stuck l-ll amateur shorts news. S-DOI.‘ League-Five Plnl Dopea-2753—6 points CIucks—2404-—0 points. Gents high single T. MacArthur 223; high three T. MacArthur 613. Ladle; high single C. Brown 1.76; high three C. Brown 415. MuIes—2950-1 point I.oons-2991—5 points Ladies high single C. Smith 211', high three C. Smith 561. Gents high single R. T. White 286; high three R. T. White 671. Y. M. C. A. ALLEY! Ladle: Wednesday Afternoon Bowling League Team No. 1-1885-436. points. Team No. e-lfi-‘A points. High Single-Mrs. F. M-utch - 17'! High Three-Mrs. EB. Clarke-MI; SPORTS RECORD PLAGE LAVAL. Que- — LC?‘ * A sports association formed in thll small resort town norili of Moll- treal little over a Yf-‘BT 13° m" things in high gear. Lt hlu already n new 325.000 sports centre iind its! Christmas distributed 111-00 “will ° food and gifts to needy llmili“; The Ideal Giff For "HIM" MEN'S HOSE In The Famous‘ Team No. 3-2091-0 points. Team No. 3-0184 point-l. High Single-Mrs. FM. Btewut- 24'! High Three-Mrs. EM. Star/art - 621. No more shrinkage problems its" ‘six.’ Boxed For Christmas at ‘hale M Ill" IllE Sllllli lllN- l