P. W. C. In 54-50;Hoop Victory Over In Fitness League Opener lilhniill' Blacks leaves Today for Operation Richard Is, Only Slolcorlerl As Canadiens Shut Out 'New York Rangers 3-0 NEW YORK. Jan. 10 - (CP) - Maurice (the Rocket) Richard scored all the goals tonight as Montreal Canadiens blanked New York Rangers 3-0 before 8.375 Na- tional Hockey League fans. It was Montreal goalie Gerry Mc- Neil's fifth shutout of the season. The tallies increased the Roc- The mind Physical -rltnell Basketball -league got away to A roaring start hose over the P. W. 0. floor last night whbn the Prince of Wales college squad .eked out a close 54-50 victory was the Y. M. c. A. hoopetsra in a closely contested encounter that produced plenty of fast action and tricky Miners Defeat Millionaires 2-1 GLACE BAY. N. S.. Jan. 10-- (CP)--Glace Bay Miners. playing JANUARY 11, liisf Will Play Here THEA GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN Optimistic Report On lieiil goal total for the season lo Ugmr mug" hmkeyv aged 1”” . A . ' S d ' l 24 and extended ms min! Atom, guc-leading Sydney Millionaires u y ma oak!" opening 0! Johnny Black. fast skating reg- lo 34-third highest in the leu. .2-1 tonight in a Cape Breton scn- . the uxwnm loopl Mm Mu.” g"”i:kd PT" "0!" "1: Vancouver sue. His goal total tops the cir- ml C"C"ii,i-lamf-" ..... ml-ned in top notch P"-gonnumu knnu ' of "N Pacnc cm" H”? cum Fri.-d Hildebrand drew first Pnsldem -1-.3. Ross;-5 or the p.n. mm, the financial n.i-ramgement will mu nun" wen for mm” mm. oy Leaglue who joined the ranks CTMEH MT-uiireai Viciory Ifnl "'0 :fj;'f:,'d mrgoiydnxgjyrle lnevtehlfedinnililng Islanders Hockey Club drove a be on s 75-25 basis. the same as if pemkm ml, Rum ::nl"hl:nf,'e't':”::t3::;etg3gdm";g'tlgh. - c ie " - ' ' - Ti W31; 13e(?ss.0,!1nt1'3i,u':ns'”;1,:F:.1hp3,15,, 134 score early in the second and WW39 lnm Clm'e"'- Nm0” '-'0'1ce”"' Phyed lll Cha'19”'9WW"r Pwgid r Y. M. C. A. lead the point(et- Alberta. today where he will un: ent Rogers stated that the reason . . o ' - ;'I”l"ts' 0"” ben" "13" the 22:" .Em.1i,cFr1l1z,(:.I.1n;),P,f,t:,eed the mm iilrfaxiglgalhhflfizdlsifignusaiii line sgigiaasl for the home game with Beavers anclefgnggg a;:,.r1l3Enut:eb;u:t fggo an opemmm for a knee m' angers. l . ' ,, (. mmh - - ' O ' MCNMI wmked M"! f” his Sydney: 6031' spldsodny: dc. Igiietmnaii llikrirretfilzxliilflrs lid :31: tlglivydesdfdllt here gift tvlviBe5hlr:- count, but a stron bid by the Col- Performing on the Islanders muiout. HP Sroppsd 32 51.0.5 fence. .Ma.y. Dinning: centre. mad ”we h e ”woBommed to Re we Gmw mud more mm legians in the casing halt siiw lineup only twice in regular league against only 24 for Chuck Rayner Wlialen. wings, liicRac. Marchant; 5 - t Sign mi", and b the HIV P;-lmes . wee The other home than overshadow the Y qulntgttg tilts. Black made a big impression in the New York nets. Sub; Roam Cu-P0i0- B0Wn9ss- WT "fag?" ill .1) la , Ym p gygxfm that mg); Wm be on Web . by 33-23 to top them out for ii vic- on Maritime fans and sports writ- Richard scored his mm goal Bdrukow.. Berry. Hildebrand. Roc- one emf, help wondering mm end 0 e Week1t?l'e"b?lVle mpg x g R; Hama saint M 'l as wry by you, pom”. era who labelled him, as one of. at 9:52 or the first period after W" M”””?”' M””"”'”- our hockey friends across the Wnl- imately s2.coo 1w 1 an m5 3" Ci?-' liiey ivltl tea X W Donnie Muctienn of Y. M. c. A. the Players to Watch in the Biir takmg A pass from dMeM.E.nmn Glace Bay. Goal. Wocdall: de- er Wm beminking and saying uh penses paid. nc-u g e wee s Avzh rig m;n.f Md dis 1 was the M3 mo”, of the Juzm Four-.cll-cult, but unfortunately Doug Hl.m,.,y' His om" mu goals fence. V.lckcry.. McCabc; centre, day after the ..law1ess., Islanders salaries etc. h hi s e rteisl 1? cu cussion when he naked up In" M, mum was sidelined in that second ap. ramp within a minute during NW N.”-.r.sm1.l' wlngs' B9nh0mme' rang up their 13-2 basketball Residing W" t e meeungf W Ch and many eplghwgigeji om beg: total with 11 baskets and three pe"9'”ce wh""he sunered 1""-ll" .Um.d periom Be" Olmstcad and Prllleii. subs. Blggs. Plric. Lclzcr. score against the Monclon Hawks was largely attended by en huslas- made by many air cl ers at e me was” for u mu! M as points. injury to gn om knee nlunexm mm” Law 5..., up ms second RClbf.'.l'i5fliI. Mundrll-k. H0inl'JS. here on Tuesday night in a reg. tlc hockey fans. Major Rogers e.x- meeting. a seven-man Ways and while Jack Macmdrew "ml the .B,ackp however. is not mrough mark" M 17:38 with Olnlslmd Gmll Bruce. Dalglelsh ular Mariiimc Senior Hockey pnmed that the meeting was called Mum committee was set up to P. W. C. efforts W garnering 18 with the Islanders: acwrdmg .'” -gain in on the third goal 23 '9c- League nyum Th'ere W” no in offset'current rumors regaircluir work in conjunction with the Ex- palms to run Mach” " close sch club omclnls. He is just, hem! mdg mp... First Period hbat-ta m',,'0 ',,miSm of harms" the Clubs financial standing am. ccutive to inquire into the posslb- ond on the scoring honors. M"-H granted a leave of absence to get sumni;ii-3:- . g r. 5. ' 5 . . h d to discuss other matters relating to lllties of the various alggestionis. Andrews mm was made u of the knee tlxed up, and it is nomd 1-rS.Hillr.v. liiilleiirnnd. '0 d0 11 sullen l" l”'- if li 3 the Club's affairs. such as ways and and if practical to set them in mo- ' P will be back in this Province h! Hm rprmd Pcrilizliillskilltlonltfckey) K 9'49 Milli: lcNorir.i'm:tf il?LEllllEi1'i?To:iiili1ge(i”Ofle8si: g::ll;xi1S)Igczf:sliiii::i."gosies,itbllxe1 slgdiraxilcell? uc'.?l1e committee. which was riom- I eisglllieb.;kll::d”lt(l!lewiielii,udnshoti;f' ffbtli-ilrferyfognifliehiilaydfigslmng Bum i---liionlreal. niriini-n. . . W1” W" the m"”T"”m ill” lick lads in the iuturv. and as he mil inated aom the llioor and will elect 1 50”? fill: Willi” 11?” "h'"l'd ".9 Many inns and friends who tool lllarvryl n..'i'.2' s"'""l ”"l'"' Udil.V 100k PldC9- ll W0U'ld hale it "something in the kitty for next its own chairman, is as follows: - . . - ;l3a"51 em W 19 t- Wu-I Ck”; an early fnncy to Johnny, will in Penalties: Slanowski. 'M:isni-.'k.l ,, - , , been 50 Coullplclellf dull Fnfl lm”l' season." Vernon L. MacDonald. Charles I acted 7' Bed H”w"i' "31 ” - r wishing him well in his opernlioii, Evans. Lnrli. Kyla. Val?” Ell-lV P”'lF- P leresllng that ll is unlikely fans Sulnnling up the situation Pres- MacArthur. Eddie Carroll, John L” L”m0””"li gPb”V9)- C”l”””: Ci 5- W” W3 "llll mm W mill Wt and will be waiting to welcome P lBl;,,3'45; L999!” (w W11 Would MVB Slufli 11 Out i0 the "id ident Rogers stated "we are a Richard, Preston I-I-lllier, Walter Md Clllmble ml” ml m5m:?r ii W"-ll ml” 997501131 f0lll5- him back to the Islanders before 3-wind Period I 9'” Mi Mi" '”l”i. - ' 31”” at all Many left -is it was at W3 whole lot better off than probably Lawlor and am Decoste. me 1933” leading Chllk” "W The next 8'-N in We 1'58"? many weeks. ready to swim: min (2). Matthew; (23, Vii-key), lm;I- end of the second p,.,.,.,d when the my ether team in the Marmmesy In 3 to the question of If... Islanders. will give local hockey schedule wubbe held over the some action again. FCClI'il'ifZ' NON" JON. Cupolm Mccabel Sm” "ad 7'1 "W 151a"d"5l with the exception of maybe Hali- landers playing in Bostcn. Presl- falls 8” added "Wm ' 1'9” "ex" 9001' 0" Slmlfdky lllkht when Black will make the trip to the rrnallles: Eszzln (2). Masniv.-ii. l . ' ml” dent Rogers stated that at the pre- Thursday night January 18th. when Saint Dunstan's University vs West by plane. and will leave to- -Jswickv I,1m...(.yp Third Poi-hurl H was on” hockey" every inch sent mm, the only opm date mat he dons the blades with his team Ray's Millionaires and Summer- day. providing his passage can be 3'6. , F i , of the way, and if you don't be- Exhibition Gun... Olympics have at the present tixne in an exhibition game against uyd- side R. C. A. F. meet with P. W. c. booked for the irllp. He will be mac 1 Third Pr-rind "99 Bil-li ”'-9"' have it, ask some of the Moncion wunq; bg mm; sgmeume in Marcy. My Mllll0nulr05- Known 35 '1-00 in a twin bill that is expected to ccl.-npanled by his wife and imp,-. l 2---Montreal. Ru-liarrl. iB”.""Dm""" R.c'hem”"l 14”” players who were in that game. Referring to exhibltloii games which would not be suitable t; The 130"" Wllen lie W85 W109 an produce plenty of action. who will remain in Edmonton lolmsir-id T-will 1733i P”"”"”: M”'”””k' M”””””” There was so much smooth pass- with syaney. Major Rogers said the local club. but that the min- A"'Si” de""””'””l m We N-H-5' SUMMARY 3-Mnnlrc:li.. Ricliarrl. l Tm-':T ing- my skaying and high gcamd that the Millionaires Wm may omuons are Sun Open for mypos, -with Montreal oanadlens. Lamcur- P.w.cp 0 lolm-llcadl lMl5'M. p(:u'cl' plays that l-fawks' atlcm-pi against Islanders here on Thursday slble change in open playing dates 9'"-V Will i-'lVe lmal mckey enumi Team F0 F8 PF Pts Pennltlns: Kullmnn. Bouclinrd. ' S to cope with it was completely in- of next week. January 18th. and He stated however. that the ear- slastsi "ha hale been C13m”'m'-3 l0 J. MacAndrew 8 2 2 18 v . 5l"Cla"'- . adequate. They tried at first. but that uis regular home game against hlbltlon game with Sydney Milliml- 5" him l", 80”0P; 3 Sample 9,1 1:” 13. Maclmdrew . 4 1 2 9 S h d I T L)- Ln lilltgl end gflvc L3) in def-pair and ?Elnt.J(1)lgifl Blelavlcrs (in tlie f;ollow- aqlres (flog: the opegllngmotmrhe new ';:le9Yt;llgeg"l::p";1eis pi1t'f::;l9"yev5;thVl ts: Hi::d .6 0 3 12 C e u e owl ermen, an or lie mos ng nlgl , Wi e paye 1: Am- cw gow rn )v e place , ' ' ' W . 0 0 0 0 l part local fans became almost herst. The game will be sponsored there on January 29th, as plans Islmders mueune cwps m min Ashford .5 0 2 10 SM . are requested t new i The Milton Hornets inst niglll sylnpatheiic towards the Hub City by the Amherst Kinsmen Club and stand at the moment. occasmni Crockett . 0 0 3 0 rink personnel in the lfsnrm 13 1 won the sensonis opening game hockeyists and the ever game Lcs . Ballsm .0 3 3 3 wrlghpbsentner matches schcdium in the North River Rink us they Calvin in the Moncton cage. . . ' Hoyt . l 0 2 2 tonight at the Charlottetown Cup. . ' Charlottetown Monarchs Bearing the brunt of his team's in- 0 MacNaIu.ght . . 0 0 0 0 mm club. The Games commm" Frlda s Boul ”ii-ci"urf””"ii:l.f0”4:2: zlzlll E1.5f:'”...f.l;i..i”;t.”;iY.”...E." --- W -------- 1- " 6 " ” y llandedly ll3l'ld”l "ii? M0nuiiCll5 bcr than the employees of a tire , . , . 1'.M.C.A. :';::,?,T,f,,of,(;i';:."g match" Wm M lhelr l055 35 he 5C0F"l Pill Wu” company. and although he never y e . Team F6 F8 PF Pts The draw f(',11ow5; 3! JACK HAND lmals 101' Mlll0"- D. GFCROW Hull stopped working. nothing short of - Macliean ..ll 3 3 25 may YORK. Jan. 10 - (AP) - Burks, were the marksman for boarding uip me net would have n..-??.:..... q Howntt ..o 1 4 i -i p, M, Hazard Charles looked sham and "is CW 'el”"- i stopped the avalanche of pucks , Glover .. 2 o 5 4 rmdy today R, he boxed your mumgs The ganie was cleanly play-:-ri thrown M him. The H. Wcbsier rink ii-om Am- no Jack grand scantlebury .. 3 2 3 8 Ice No, 1L1r, Hansen vs, 15,-, gt in his final heavy drill for Friday's for the first two periods with - o - hcrst man the Curran & Briggs NEW yoim; Jan 10. (A13). M3cMllian .. 2 1 3 5 s. Glddlngs. heavyweight mle defence against no penalties being handed oul. wnh cmtrelnen we: nauckovi trophy in the first section of com- --- Sugar Ray Roi)-UISOI; Tu-esday reg Daniel 2 0 o 4 Ice No, FR. Bevan vs. 1:, pl, 1'9 o'm5' In me Inst session Gregory and Trainer Hui) Bea-udrv and Frank l-mmwn in me Summerslde curl" In connection Mm the am ccivcd the Edward J Neil Me- T3y'l0T 0 0 0 0 A90” The lean Champion TTCITI Cl'-lCln- Madga" recmved math” for Bathgate all having Va free night "'3 Rink last "ism 3"" "i C105” nouncemem curled in yesterdays morial Plaque all the annual din- M3CDWB3ll -- 1 1 3 3 lce N0- 3-15. Tunion VS. P. W'- nmi, , 5.w.1 ;,,,.0,m; Wm weigh iigiiiinz. . from compemion Bruno ..Red.. sea-saw battle ohm saw the victors issue of this paper regarding the net of ma NOW York Emma 10:; ,21 3 21 50 Turner. about 184 for the l5-round bout at Summary-'” ' tied with MacFarlane's rink from closing date of registration for all ' - Ice No. 4--Dr. H. Maclniyre vs. Madison Square Garden. While Charles boxed. Ome. was First Period 1-Monarchs, D. Gregory Faverc, Mac Beaion and Marcel Clements took over the pivot posi- tions for the night and made Summerside going into lhlk last cnd. Summerside was laying two amateur hockeylsts in this Pro- vince. the closing date should read Writers Association. The welterweight chamlpion. re- Officlals: Referee - Earl Goss: Umpire - C. Ready; Scorer - Ian F. R. McLaine. breaking camp at Greenwood Lake. 2R?:0"';;:lclE'u:;"k" mggmy fine jab, 0.; it (90 Keep githptne matis bCl:l'!:1llnftZ and Ch BE Jaxary 26th. instead of the 16th. gxggegsiggidxvalgfg f;,f,”,',”.,”,,”fff,l,: MacNevin; Tlmekeepe: .. Father 8:45 1'. M. N. Y. He finished work Monday. h' . -. ,- '.. n 8 man Sen 0 SONGS Ou 0 e error was made is -th . . cGulgan.... . - He." come in around 193. 3--Milton":-Ira MacLcarii :.Ii?:;1i"xxilgi:1r:1i:;;;nbit;ie deigirrlizg. me house wiih..a.wcl..lvp1ayed shot. sports department of mm piper 0: lights. was honored as the man W J Ma , me No. lpl E Burden vs. l Interest appeared in be picking up with ringside seats in demand. at the International Boxing Club. some 12,000 fans and s66.ooo are (K. Whcatlcyl 1 Second Period 4-Milton. I. MacLcan. (C. MacLczin. Wheaticy) 5-Milton. I. MacLcan. man Lariy Travis who moved up to a rilglht wing position. the boys came up with some of the most perfectly "timed" passing attacks H. R. MncFarlane. dummcrside skip. attempted to draw in for shot with his last stone but the rock was in trifle too strong and came to rest in the red at the back of information ieleased by Mr: wal- ter Lawlor. Vice-President of the M. A. H. A.. Monday svening. luv: the preceding year. who did the most for the uplift and advancement of the sport dur- The award has been made an- nually since 1938 in memory of . Sport Briefs Spillctt Ice No. 2-3. A. Fraser vs. Dti W. L. MacDonald Ice No. (4-6. Avard vs. J. I expected by IBC clfficials. The bout. (Gme,pk., and l . . . MOTHE- , . - power plays that local inns th is . A N ii. Ass elated Press boxing - -- - , 5-351d-?eiiiiimrigi:':qndE'i)sll;iili3h . Tm"! Pu”. have had the Pleasure of witness- Themgzfire by cnds: - I wfriter whoa was killed while serv- NEW YORK. Jan. 10- (APl- Ice No" 4 scratch um! , lrk t t t " n 5-MllV"l- 173 M3Cl-98"- ing this season. There was just Macxziai-lane, sxslde ing as a war correspondent in the Over-all receipts of the New York negro 18188 mkeln . M um (Andrews. Ccles) no stopping them 35 (hey normed 029 030 102 01(F 9 STELLARTON 5 Spanish war, State Athletic Commission in " is ma "3 5 5 de' PP"3l'9l95i Gregory imalorlv C- into Hawks defensive zone with wubsm-, Amherst ' N' ” Jeni 10 T RClbinSox1. matched with Jake 1950 from boxing, wrestling. lic- fence. refused to predict a knock- out. But the unofficial talk was about 2 to 1 against oma going the limit. It was obvious from the final drill that. Charles can be expected to Even when playing short hand- scored three gcals for the winners. -59"? "l5 W91!” ml”. 1”” charlly 0 5 1 0 A mcmiun dnlm heavily at the body of the ed, the Laimoureux-coached locals ?m- iii Ramsilyi H. R. MacPar- against Charllc Fusari. He won anlllalhogwg ::n:lum":mg Feb. 34-yeax-old contender, 19:5 no 39. held the uipper hand. While "Gen- '"'e- 5 pat a the Pennsylvania version of the 9 in the Mount Royal not”. H99 '-l'i3i- 110 hopes 10 W03? d0Wn uemm Phil" vmale was Sim": my, Pddl ion mi, mic Cb 65 B. world mlddlcwelgm .cmw.” by Montreal. secretary-treasurer W. his shuffling foe before ()na'5 stop. CHICAGO, Jan. 10 L (Api .. out a double minor in -the first 11;” 2' ellch mcm 9' gdthe w1"' whipping Robert Vlllemaln ,at Ty Hammon announced wank In. and-gov tactics become too annoy- Thirty-two players owned by Chi- frame. Islanders Wunded 1101719 gngle e?1.':w”n 3"" E 3 less; Philadel-Dhld HI; irlumpllcd "1 dude.-1 on the agenda are annual lng. cago's major league baseball clubs. two goals in the space of one min- cergi ' be is” " "Np "C9 e S all 19 starts during 1950. . report,” election at omcem and 3 Charles boxed 10 days at the up- have been called into military ser- ule and 55 seconds and added two u,;'.hn5T (E 'mck rink 1 Joe Louis. former heavyweight repdrt on me don,,,..ye,,. due, town gym for the Clma fight, com. vice. more in the next three minutes Suml,':m,s'me' won efh mm goo): champion and fl longtime friend pm,- inz scarcely a month after his de- The White Sox have lost 15 farm- and 43 seconds of play. Those were human with R mm eolpags R T of Ro-binson, made the presen1a- LL. icnre against Nick Barone at Cin- hands and two twin their own their markers that ran their count Mwunys rink from M'onc'umi lion. GALT. 0ni.. Jan. 10- (CP) - rlnnati. Dec. 5. Ezzy stopped Fred- die Beshore and Barone and out- pninied a bewildered Joe Louis in his three 1950 starts. Oma. idle since he rwhipped Bob Sattcrfiel.-l Sept. 25 at Buffalo. his fann system and three from their the Hsiwlks made a retail dcter- . vmed: 19503 mam. nhleie M me from N3! Fleischer. Rin editor. Wlllll Gulf Blwk lhwk '7""l9"'- 5 adopted home. said he was ready for own roster - outfielder Paul mined comeback in an Zlifort to gJn:?:l,seiEip"IlAo&rd(!;iilll)'c. Putz;-2; WI" m,the Alimnted Pm" p"u' g Chlnlw ”"3l9"' h"" 9195- GN” me iightnf his life. Schramka of Milwaukee, :1 Des cut down Islandei's' big lead. In ..;,a,ded lmhdhnlmds. ' That: the biczeat award I ever by. 23. in a Culnry-born pllyen Tcx Sullivan. Lees manager. re- Moines star last season; pitcher the first five min-utes or more of other rinks with high point 393' he smdi II” 8 wm'de”"l TOO-'-':-"R vealed their strategy would be to Eldin Sta-blefeld of Aluerlla, 1r.., play Ahey really carried the 5.1. mm, WHERE, P. F01” summery thinE- Gee. what will If have left B.G'.n wh" -start fast and hope to pile up n imvulrhi up from Dallas late in tack and goalie 1-lil Gordon had side. 2oo; J. c. Matthews. 247- w. w ”l”"” ” "M VW7 ': I wide carly lead in 10 rounds. They 1950: and catcher Oarl Sawatski. lo look good to bar the door, 11 E, Mcxnnls. chgj-lauetowm '-235; KWl5u"'i3' W" mlklnl ill! whe th nhnd." "amped "xpecb ll sirens: iinisll by Charles was s w-ide-o-pen period of play Alex Cameron, Amherst, 225; F. """ld5 lit "hwh "'d ”"'c' n e in the last five rounds. Sullivan says Omn will do less walking away with MacLean (major). Chicago Ball Teams squad -- Joe Kirrene. 335.000 bonus Vthirdvibaseman from Sacramento. Calif. "and outfielder Bill Wilson. a 1930 standout at Memphis. The Cubs have lost 12 from their Hocllgdoores an invasion of big-h-power attacks that had Mcncton completely dis- organized. -to five.!or the frame. 0 O O of the game was in riihe sandwich session. At the start of that frame with both teams having plenty of The most closely contested part- 101 201 030 101-10 The winners were: A. 8. Chap- man, H. B. swelman, C. B. chap- mnn. H. Webster. skip. The run- ners-up-WI. Young. R. MlicFar- ,, ' second prize with 2'18. The members of the Surrmerside rink. H. T. Holman. S. MscEwen. C. E. Crockett. T. E. Hickey, skip. each received cedar chests. The Folland. Sutnmerslde. 217. ' - (GP) - stellartcn Royals defeated New Glasgow Bombers 5-2 tonight in a regular fixture of the Antigon- ish-Pictou-Oolcheater senior "B" Hockey league. Stan Macbougall WATEETOWN. N. Y.. Jan. 10- (AP) - Jim Konsianty, the Phil- 1ies' bespectacled relief ace, beam- ed today when told he had been clubs here in connection with a brotherhood week program. last year. accepted a champion ship belt LaMoii'.a for the middleweight title at Chicago Fob. 14. did most of his campaigning among the 160-pound- ers last year although he did de- l-leavyiweight chamlpion Ezzard Charles. winner of the Neil award and Ring Magazine's medal as ".f'ighiei- of the year" CHICAGO. Jan. 10-(AP)-Jack ences, radio. television and other ed to 5285.520.” in 1949. TORONTO. Jan. items totalled 3263.4-15.77. compar- 10-(CP)--The Defenceman Bill Gsdsby of Chi- cago Black Hawks. who suffered ii broker leg early in the Na- tlonal Hockey League campaign. arrived today to go into training the lowly Moncton Hawks here Tuesday night 13-2 Mac Benton 1 1 - The tition r e 0 hands down in his old style and gggloriylxdlcliligiindanlileveifgouevgrz Section 0:-llirtillie the ciggmtih -pl;,eec,3.: "I only hope I'll be able to do Stewart. injured hockey star who gfalnglzh I:::'r":" Innhe'":;'e:,:':!eg '"m D"”””"8 mm his ”"'i00l' Colvin handled 14 on the frame "trophy in the prize will besin ro- " 3”” '3 1'-'l.l'e":" he "ld- "l "W "W?" 9'” "'””' ""1 "5" home exams Friday nlllht a r r. N no xi 5 rirorsl id 5”"”9' (BY The C""'""' ""9 and Gordon 13 with most of Gor- dlY- -5- kn” I'll b9.l1'l'm8 lull Is hard. I a Job with the Chicago Bhwk similar award went to HOW!” V l E Despite his in-and-out record. don's stops being made in the first feel the Phil: will have another "Wk 0'8""l"”il" ”"Y "m" 3" Beaudry I l ”' A i l H Oma ranks No. 4 among the heavy- Ontario Major K004 Vein After Ill. Eddie Sawyer ch”5"' ' weight contenders. He has won 53 nf 91 since 1935, while Charles. five vezirs younger at 29, has won 69 of 3 75. . hWeVeT- MIC 39110” Cllm-"Md there'll be a place for him one - ' I . v I . i K 7x; l:;;;lgi';;o56 mvemmn the first at 4.25 and Danny Horeck W L T F A Pts. Ex; ";:.1:!b':ll9lMlpi::gn.lli'f; Yr way or another. You just don't 8 N 0 '1' I C E ' ' '".ii::c1?:f..?l.?"1f..'”:l;if ism. 13313 1:23 :2 ll on---n----m ll" - .i"”i2 .:::l. :vl:"-.:.l:::: r to in- 13 Quebec Junior Fred D3,", 0; Moncgon wiped mi Montreal . 13 is 3 as loo 34 ------ OX, 1?" -- ' P ' ” . ' '. l . B0 .13 s 94 117 34 ' i ' ' wave opened - Barber v-on 4. S?I.?”3.ly”il"iZ';...f3i .'..:'l:l 2:: .. o is is s s """'v Fe" We ..i::r".'.l.. i:'”l. i.”3';:.l..i””i2f. . Shop at 174 Kent Street near er:'l;l""l'9”l N.3"0ml' 5' 7”" ml" frame. Denhy had gone in on a mllcllu -- 11 19 3 90 1317 30 DIIIIIQCI with a spine injury suffered In a P. J. MacDonald's. A share of the city and country trade would be very much apprec- iated. Open evenings, ex- cept Wednesday afternoons and evenings. RAY MMDONALD Toronto St. Michael's 4, Hamilton Ontario Junior A Eastern Canada Cornwall 6. Ottawa RC. A.l"..I. Ncrth Bay 5. Hull 4. Pmaplne Mines senior Porcupine 13. Mclntyre 0 (at Tilli- mins, Ont.) half of the period and Colvln's in the latter stages, 0 O I Goals still came on the sticks of hard pressing island forwards break to fire a hard. high shot at Gordon that bounced of! his right shoulder -into the corner where Rod McKenzie centred it back out in front to -Denny who potted it from close range while Gordon was down in an attempt to clear. McKenzie got Moncton's only minutes. this time at the end of the third and final aeasion. Team- ing up" with mini and Galiipeau. all time went in on a fast-breath in; attack from the Islanders blue- line and after two or three short paasea around the net. dented the twins: at 10.09. it was Moncton'o mlceat effort of the night and I clean-out edfor-t;. Islanders of eourioiina a lien, other marker also in the closing, ll.H.l.. Standings (By The Canadian Pres!) day on polntgetting with Palwly- shyn,' Travis and Benton leading -the parade with six. five and five points respectively. the first two coming up with three goals each and Benton tiwo, the others triads up on assists. There were only two men on the team. defencemsn "Spy" Ready and-goalie Gordon who didn't figure in on the scoring. Red Faver9's four assiits put him into second place in the i face over We: Ti-ainor. one point behind the leader, Bill Watson of Halifax. Watson was four points up on revere before Tudsday nlchirs. game. and although. the Islanders right winger got the ne- cessary points. the ffaiigonian also picked up an assist the same night enlnet Saint John to hold i-a slim one-point edge. Watson now lien 74 polhie made up of IO goals and 40 assists. while revere has still is the manager. He's the best." The 33-year-old pitcher won on a close vote of...iihe. sports writers and sports broadcasters of the United States. Almost loo ath- OHIOAGO, Jan. 1.-(C?) - A' hockey fan who was pelted with "wads of paper. bottles and food- stuff" for heckllng a Chicago liattery suit In Superior Court. University law student. said in his suit the barrage came from the crowd after he had "mildly" rebuked goalie Harry Liimlsy for his play against Montreal Cana- dians here. . , Ushers removed hltitfreni the Stadium. Stevenson is suing head usher Andy Praia. Lulniey. the lilceso Stadium and President , Illlem Tobin 1-iewlu. -- ' R as under ltsf '78 oil ' . IIIIP SHOT flllillll gghgmgrw gwlg .3 " '7-.;-.-m - (mm: aolinoinlupacvsiopanna...-.......,..!.;;,.........,,, ,,,.,.'m,,.m.'d,"””. """""'”"""'”- -feeI.eIs1e,BI,esoilv- amp wsIiiicnsIit.ooo':?iE - ---a-W-iiwlew bR:El.l::'l.il;'n1llli!I'nY'0'0d olszu. llerl . Veflfllell no - WE tffim. Black Hawk player lest Dec. 17 v today filed a 815,000 anenlt-and--- Edward Steverllon. 32 a do Paul O of the Black, find a spot in the for able and loyal players. Jack finds recent playing career of the brlillan defenceman. IA SHELTER conference of court "That's the old man. Hawk president Bill Tobin said today "it's always our policy ..to organization if he can't play again. National Hockey League game. The lnillfil. described as a slipped ,dlsk. probably ended the wow .- (OP) - An. aged malt who appeared in court on a van- rancy charge. admitted he had no home. no Job. no money. After a officials he was offered a jail term of as days. all right with me," said The awards were made throuih Jack Cameron. local hsiierdashsr. t THURSDAY-Skatingi-8 to 10." FRIDAY-Children's Skating-4 to.5:30' Hockey-8:30-Halifax vs. Elslandera vp SATURDAY--Skating-3 to 5 . l School Hockey,-7-Skating