12 The (Indian. Charlottetown. Thur-L Jan. 10, 1963. [ SPORTS- FRONT Hawks Regain NHL Lead ' InDefea’ring Leafs 3-1 .1 ‘1 TORONTO (Cpl—With goalie McDonald and Stan Mikita for period as he took a pass from game on ice with a hoot that " .Glenn Hall playing brilliantly. th two first - period goals, Mikita standing behind the net slid into the Toronto goal off ' By Pfljs (lALLAuHAN :Chicago Black Hawks Wednes- enough for the victory. and flipped the puck past goalie Red Kelly. ' if a 5' 'day night regained undisputed The line, which now has 37 of Johnny Bower from the corner SUMMARY “i .‘ ipossession of first place in the Chicago‘s 100 goals this season. of the crease. McDonald also . - ‘0 I _ , . . First period. 1. Chicago . « {National Hockey League by de— was outstanding throughout the assisted. Wharram 10 (Mikha' McDon: «‘0 F orbi e Go'ng Strong 2; Eating Toronto Maple Leafs, alga-ES FIRST 6 AL McDonald picked up his 14th aidi 11:27: 2. Chicago. McDon. “0 - . V ' . U i I 0 ' goal a little more than five min- aid 14 (Mikita. Wharrami 16:54. . I , Hall vtas the big difference Wharram put the Hawks into utes late, on a pagging Nay penalty __ Toronto team mi ~“ d 's feats vn'th Boston Brums continued tobe i for the Hawks as he made at| a 1-0 lead at 11:27 of the first i ’ ' 5 -' - "or 5*" FORBIE Kenne yh A h Edwald Island hockey J1 t h H d d 1. With Wharram and Mikita when (too many men on ice) 18:25. I . great source of samfacum to Prince glvses ianc laud 10:9: “3;: “3% l lhes:i bafikhanged a shot that trick- Second period: 3. Toronto, A, “as. . . _ of — v t t roug Bower's legs and Stewart 8 tHarris. Pulford) 7:07 _ While nearly everyone hafsf zgonsgsx tsgbgj?“ mfiese Gegrgebgrgsmonfir 1f"? 1:190" lBombers barely .made it into the net. Penalties—None. 1" makmg theStanle'y Cup playo rI—jh 15” fang,me hisaleVouvew move :“d 0] .‘ih “ "wt; OthZ“: -k T To Leafs came back strongly in Third period: 4. Chicago, an parts has given up on iorbie. tncysunfmary it makes big new! {3 only ? E03 9" 9" ° 8 n 95 0 '9 the second period and Ron Murphy 10 tLunde) 18:25. Pen- ah :ggmhhggegf 153;!“ t e “on g ' "it? Eriifn‘i‘e a tie fol first SUMMERSIDE The ken Ste??? scored Te“ only give” Rifles T Horton 2:51: Brew" . t . ,m m “ileum '_ ' — - a : on a nea passmg pay acNei 12:46; Pulford, Mlkita Aha Forbie haEsurefi :lagrdegls high; 05:33:!” i; scored plac: “lithk Toronto}; the Black smgtOh Seahhook hombers‘ahd with Billy Harris and pun-0rd 19.30. ers sihce leavmg mo _ot mg Thromo Mame Leafs and Sun_ Haw s 00 ed to t eir produc- the summemde Hillel-est gtrlk. Late in the third hex-10¢ with Saves: Bostons second goal againls. Dem.“ when Bruins roared from two line of Ken Wharram. Ab es hauled to a 5.311 draw at Cw. Leafs trying desperate” to tie Ba“ 10 8 L26 day he sank the tying :03 ‘“ ic Stadium last night in a regul- the score, Ron Murphy put the Bower 6 9 3—23 behind to tie the slumping Red Wings 5-5. Kennedy also picked ‘ ar Prince Count Intermediate up an assist against Detroit. y N Teddy’s Minor League fixture. The first period ended in a 2- . HOCkeY SCthUIQ all tie, and Kensington were a ahead 4-3 at the end of the sec- Following are the only minor and period. increasing their hockey activities Scheduled for lead to 5-3 in the th i r d. but ' v i ' 'h several folks F0 IE has been in telephone conversation \nt in Chafitctown since he went to Bcantown. To all he .has ex- pressed his delight at getting the opportunity to move into the Big Time again. He likes Boston and is getting along fine With ‘ o the WSlgxafigge‘E-“h Lee Tayhr (Armondys Buddy’s owner) yes. Sports Arena this evening: Summerside rallied to score . t d Mr Tavlor is a cousin of “whips mother and spent the 5:00 —— 5:35, Bantams.- BHS two goals and tie the game. u I 7 gr ,a‘vhéari's hhhdav in Boston He saw Boston b!ank Toronto Wrene vs. BHS Bears. Jim Kennedy scored two - thtavt~ Tuesdav niahtilo and spent some time with For” 5"" ‘1" 5535 ”‘ 5‘10. Bantams- BHS 1308‘s for. Kinsmgmni and “3" If game. He maintains that Kennedy is determined malfe Eagles vs. QCHS Gulls. 0161 Martin fired two for Sum- 01d Spain Penguins, still but should come out of their 0 in a big way with the BruinS. He likes working With Milt c - Referees: Doug Murnaghan, mPr§lde- Referees Mathews dhd smarting under that 10.4 blast. slumber tonight. midt who succeeded Phil Watson as the hasten 993‘" his lot and Grant Crockett. Gllpm_ handevd out only h whee mg by'pnnce County Combines Royals own a seven point lead Lee was delicliied to_find Forbie so iappy \i‘; ke. M this Y . penalties, two gomg to t e VlS- la Sand ,3 P kdvl R 1’ over second place Combines 4‘ is convinced he will continue to play aggresswe 0c y . _ itors. p y 1" 39 0Y3 5 and Will try their mightiest to 0. was”: taik‘nders. I . ' L Iner Who ‘ SLlMMMARY tonight in an Island 'Senior Hoc- make that spread nine tonight. Fmvbie mom Christmas With Lees brother. auri . First period: 1. Summerside‘ key Leagu'e game at The Sports Penguins on the other h an d M resides in Rliode Island. #Dave Gaudet 14.21; 2. Sum- A could vacate the league base. . rena. Goes Apr-ll 4 merside— E. Peters (G. Sim- This is a battle of the tailend- ment and leave the unwanted t ‘ YORK (Am—The r Bernard) 1953 Penaltic5_n0ne. uncomplimentary remarks for Royals and Penguins always turn heavywfight [we bout be- Second period; 5. Remington his boys after Tuesday 5 game prowde fans with an interesting t h . S _ 9- __J_ Kennedy (G‘ Bernard) 5.. and they surely couldn’t h ave brand of hockey and tonight WSEHFIC 8111131011 Ohhy Piston 41: 6. summerside_ Karo expected anything else. They shouldn’t be any exception. structions during a recent plays in the Tom Thumb Lea- (CP Wii‘eplmtoft :2” Apgld 4P$tegqsiggm“géac%e Martin (J. Phillips. 3- Steele) played dead during that affair Game Starts promptly at 8’15' . Patterson's attorney said Wed- 14’04' 7' Kensmgmn— 1 Ken- nesday. ' hook’lSl‘lleclgixg londe their worst Tut‘sday nieht at the Sports Fivc-year-old Brenton Wil- pccwce hockey jamboree at gue. is the son of Mrs. D. ‘ ' . tims to second place prince county 3 50m dWanEd by the legs of Memorial Gardens in Sault ‘. é‘r’glgiri‘egm they fen 104 we coach Merlin Moore. gets in- Ste. Marie. Ont. Brenton. who Wilson' The Benguin’s attack was badly disorganized and their.de— 1 fence was practically non-existent Of course, they were minus Capt. Stan Peardon and Dave Martin who both were out With I ° ’f in t ‘ - - a» 73‘ “‘ monsl 15 21- 3 Kensington ers against the league leaders s I \ ~ w r h ‘ . . . — .pot for the RCAF Eagles. 0! . Pengums Are“ Y 9 l m.“_...‘.. s...- ‘a- *‘T . , .. . .. . . - . t i Bob Sloan (P. Green. A. B e r- lhut the Birds will not be awed course to do that the Birds need 0. - n ' l c t d to pull up their socks A m nardt 17.18: 4. Kensington -— y that fact'. Undoubtedly coach a triumph and that's a big order R fhghhnhgignt:cgglhgzoigeS‘afiéngel???“ the Maritime junior I Erroll Waugh iJ. Kennedy, G. Wes Bucko Tralnor had some to ask of these juniors. 3‘ fl. o l 2 3 _ nedy. Penalties— J. Kennedy e injuries. T0 add '0 their “095- “name rearward Mugs smm‘ F. Thibeau. I. Arsenauit. (. was iniurcd with a concussion in the first period. leaving the ( Old spainers that much easier prey for the fast skating Com- 1 blues . o There appeared to be nobody around Tuesday night to throw erside _ C. S i m m o n s (B. r , r l .. . m . I, _ \‘h’ g C mbines. They romped over the Under the terms of the first . - __ night. . S c 5 right to name the date, site and . J , promoter." said N o v e m b e r. Liston Knows . - "Championship Sports will he ' 9 How Are Combines- I CLEVELAND (Apt—Paul E. contract which had six years to However. the Browns had the promoter and the Site Will Bout been rated something of a dis. be Convention Hall in Miami 9 ' — . t s - vember. Patterson's lawyer. Slde H’ Martin 5'17' 10' '“m P “We sent the official notice - - . .- n a u I E B I S m d to Jaw Nilon‘ Liston} adviser, Ggohlrgef:;;‘:ld-o ngilssllig‘irtxl‘: O on Tuesday," said Julius No- ' -‘ ' ‘ l : . Brown was removed Wednesday .go. F [F ih . C mbincs would show some of this spark when _‘ y r V . .. a a t em a the finished or meet the (leading Parkdale Roya’ls. then the sprxexad betwefn ‘22:??? éfgfgaigdgfagfirggg, ;magmamhggl:agormtcggrrggg? £5311? the NFS‘L‘s Eyastern Di- Biicthester‘ pa” Nihm said he i‘Cii‘lCAGO AP) — e vy. -and second place team;s \;'0111drtttggezoaireaémoxeg‘: af’gadi‘w tions he has held for 17 sea-iwm' remain as a vice president vision the last two years. In the is against holding the fight in hat??? Chimp?“ Sohhy 141511911. the Plume county b0” lavage Frizzeiqh-Zm are gporvfing a sec. i5°n5 With the pmfessmnal foot" of the Browns and will assume 59350“ Jim ended‘ the 1.31:0)”“3 Miami at that time “but if Pat- Chg": ng Fle -d "X “us 4“ tmg "s- D san'dYS 15mg and as 3 ms" - " :ball club he founded. other duties in finishing out the [Won five Sthalght eXh‘blt‘1f’"5 terson demands Miami Beach gnu: “3th 1312‘]: pagiergonre en—pglfnctlfiise Buck Whitlock has a capable defence that discour- Arthur 3' MOden' preSident balance of.h‘is Six-year c-ontraCt' Ethenl etided “tl‘th a Silva“ “9n, there's “at mUCh we can do we‘lneSdaV “.the" beater ‘53:" invasionr over their line. Visitors are not welcomed and 'and principal owner of the Na- Modell said. Brown Will con-Ea); osntonte 21:71:90“ - Sets??? about It." talking to‘me ab‘out this thing .. ll ifgriis checks are the wav the fellows tell the intruders that; ,iional Football League. club. re',t‘""e to draw. ms gontracmal" pom S 0 a or oppo . N110“ said he had preferred Liston" ChiCB L’O PUbHCiiV ' \ flaw,“ not>wamed we {kink much of the Royals. success can lfused to say in so many words. salary and Will continue as at Baltimore because the promo- man B‘Eh Bentley said thé — belattrihuted to this canahle rearguard corps. that Brown had been fired. but stockholder of the club. L t1°“_ Win "9°C! the stow-000 champion has not ‘ talked re- Game time Howevon no“. that ’the Combines have found their scoring there was no indication the vet- hSI'CCESSOR NOT NAMED ‘ Baltimore ' Philadelphia'waSh‘ centlv to Patterson's group . ! eyes against Penguins it may inspire them to try the same eran coach had resuzned from a: M d u .d [h Browns have; mgton area population to sell Chan‘lpionsmp Sports' Inc. 01; . . a ‘ Simlt it" the RO-Véls- fhey get mat Opportunity “9’” Tueway ‘ '0 i Salibi ecoaching suc. S t the “gm- lliis own advisor. Jack Dillon AdMISSIon 75¢ & 35C 1 «it {The 5 orts Arena when par-kdale plays host to Ron Mac- ‘Se‘era .poss. e ‘ t CI 0 November said he and Pat- about details of a rem t h ‘ in l a , P Tourne .ccssors in mind and hope to all-i . _ . a C . Arthur’s gang. ' Y ‘nounce a choice .in about 10‘ _ “3'59" llked the “CW arena in Listons comment followed ' S h d I Given ldays. ‘ The Clii' Basketball League Balt‘mm‘e but they We"? 09- announcement in New York ‘ Take Over Mr c e u e i , 56 h 33 M {oath which gets underway Saturday 1308811 to holding the fight there earlier Wednesday that the I . STOCKHOLM s d (R tiballalmtrc‘z'achingasfarege beh do night at 7 °'°l°°k‘ W?" now go rcihsetm at]? ‘ie‘r “males” mum bout wm be held in , . - . we en eu-; . . . iunder the name of the p.111, n ea er - eev 510“ an 9- Miami Beach's Convention Hall WE RE 0“ m Tm‘mm {011‘ ‘9‘”.‘135" and a meeting 0f the ersi—Canada and Russia. theihlm. spanning high SChOOle 90,1“ Senior ‘c- Basketball League cause of the city's closeness to April 4 under promotion of Canadian Amateur Hockey Assomation. ’ . . liege and professlonal play, H _ I . v m .. . . . . a. t h. I k_ two perennial favorites for the , It “as announced at a meeting 0 er cities. Championship Sports. During our absence, Sports From Wl-l be “‘05 "9“ .Y 0° H «11 t th f- 1 dav'pllenomenal record includes 301 , . ed after by our colleague. Carman Smith. He has promised us 1‘ 9‘ “I "‘99 0" 9 "‘3 ' - .victories 75 losses and 15 ties. held at the XMCA last night. that he will not spare the Leafs while he is doing the column. [Of the. “’Ohld amateur h0(‘_._i\€Y‘_____'_________._, The league WI“ consist of . If they should suffer a couple of lasses, chances are he will real- FhamplonShIDS here MaI‘Ch 4-17, six teams: pirates, pwc’ P ah . V I4 new > ' it was announced Wednesday. anx‘ SDU BYC_ R AF _ .. , ‘I‘ ‘~ ly go to town. , C Sum N 7 p l The tournament schedule was merslde. ,1 jdrawn up by the lntcrnational’ All teams must hawe their . . I I I ‘Ice Hockey Federation. 7-3 entry fees in by January 19th, — a n Defending-champion Sweden.) i Czechoslovakia and the U.S..A . . . ' . 1960 Olympic gold medal win-l Brackley defeated. Mermald‘lsan Diego Open n" ' ner. also are strong prospects; 7'3 m 811 1518“ 5?“!01‘ HOCke‘Y‘ ‘ Q ‘ h I for the championship. ‘ 11088119 game at 53""- Dlmsmn 5 underway Taday Canadian games: irink last night. R OVIB DOi S C“ BS m D- “in”? on it no - 1 . . many; ners Wit a goat e c w ielThe 25 . _~ , March 9; East Germany; teammates H. MacKay. K. Mac-llfllde:w::](mt Sdaa“ Blighotope'l‘l get” . . 4 NEW YORK (APimSee thejwho mislead and corrupt ouriMarch 11: U.S. Leod and G. MacCallum scored1 3’ .0 Y Wu .wo ome- ‘ I flashy halfback, riding in his players." The football federa-IMarch 12: Czechoslovakia: one each ‘0)” 80”"18 favorites. Gene shiny new car. It's a present. Tlion has ordered an investiga-lMarch 14: Finland; Blair Scranton notched a pair Littler and Billy Casper, Jr.H min his coach. tion of the Labor ReservesiMarch 15: Sweden for Mermaid With D. MacDon-Psharihg gallery interest. 1 He got it for being a good team of Lugansk in the Uk-lMarch 17: Russm. aid firing the third. ‘ The 72_hold event second on halfback. And for leaving his iralne. 1‘ ithe calendar for the ‘touring pro- team and Jommg ' new REWARDED BY COACHES ‘. (It; the {i963 nmtifiy ' . - - Football la ers in Russia . v paye over e ,, Dgnonoé C8L°rfm2l£isrt°dh$° are iechnicaiiiyy amateurs. hut‘ S R I H O E S igfllh-lczalirg par 35-36-71 Stardust . ' -. outstanding ones have been1 0 ll COUPE- iglhtijetfaccspofif mggagdggorsregf known to pick up a few tokens! 81113612 ghathhmh Gary player POWER-SEAL!” DRY CHARGE ‘ - i, ‘ ' of esteem from their coaches.’ ‘ OS 0 e on money win- 30 Mon"..- “ "n". wgtefnif‘hloscmi the editors 5“ h as new cars' apartmentsi By Norman MaCdomfld lfifrs 01; 362 are at“ hand, With an . “ .' I '_ , . . . - enoaecxce ion - m' '1 . up m arms about 5,111 and "Fe “Galois t f i Summersnde Bureau of The Guardian mid Palmer‘ wins" osf {fie 33's 5-VOi-Ts Afim”hu'mm s; '33,... another dirty capitalist trick Leomd 05m)“ yr 3 53" “1" Amp”: 0 M I "49-34 (:0- u) m M up... w I _ pen onday, and H’s. , mm "Kl—AFT“ TIA“ that has invaded Rusian foot- the Moscow Tori”do team . . Open Champion Jack Nicklaus ' 95 ha“ 5m“- iumped to the Kiev Dynam“ Cutting Corners Not So Terrible Prior engagements forced" 11' Their color was raised by recently, and five other mem- them to pass up San Diego. 1 IIY cm wzr m the switch of one star player bcrs of the Torpedos requested Perha “in H m. h “d T _ Also entered is Tommy Ja-i —— from one team to another. the transfers to other teams. They m h foflo an“? "i? u :3,“ “fifme' 31;.“ h“ cobs of Bermuda Dunes. Calif..‘§ man-4‘, _ mgr» Mu. You mm request of five others to jump were turned down. Ostrovsky‘sl makes everybody he . we Right now in the ISHL the who won the tournament last? to new teams where the fields rmove is being investigated. feel we“), sure that If the F 15 and Combhes seem to year in a one - hole. sudden-t are presumably grccner. and Soviet Sport intimated that Eagles la ers were asked to ggll- ' ‘ n1 . h d death playoff with Johnny potty lhr‘ recruiting methods of an- special inducements were he- on m” yw “Id h we been :9 "mos 9"" y'ma“° e of Gulf Hills, Miss. P-ott also is "V fl“... WET 77" other team. ‘hind the transfer requests. al- v 'i credo” a “o a F°am*'i.“”h the Royals defin‘ here. ._ i ""u'. a” "u." c 1‘ I The Russian in acazine ‘ihough it may seem unusual “"3" “‘0” “so” “0 “‘3‘ ‘toh’ .St‘m‘ger- and the Pengums San Diego ‘0" hm, are un_: IZ'VOLTS loch when, rind-e mm . blamed “sports businessmen ‘that shiny new cars would Pena anyone for a 3”" be' definitely Weaker than the mid- and 0M nodule. YOU! mount ‘ihduce player, to leave the cause of the withdrawal of die clubs, This could challu_‘derstandai)ly proud of the 32-; i edo team the Combines last Sunday. and fans in general would pre- year-old Littler and Casper. 31.1 '. ‘Tol‘lp represents the Likhachev The Combines. on their part. fer to see a little more — tight— Both were born here. maintain '95 '45 , Auto plant. at: grahath satisfied Ito get 1y knit set-up. If the Mynls themes in :hetharell:I itiind both are: DIV ma. wrr m - The followin is the curlin '—‘-—"———‘—__— 0“ 0 1‘- am I mercy 8“ continue to show their sitper- Withers 0 O a Dual Open! draw for Thuriday at the Charg- . In: up the same. Although. iority. Charlottetown will be the Casper captured the biz titlei m mi?" "“"" m W l*llctown Club. Spares need- Curllng Draw confide"!!! the Vlluefless 0' centre for Maritime play-offs L” 1959 mm mm" 1" 1961- ‘1 45 edt. the referee's report. they did again this year. Royals in the h 14- 6.50 For Montague Seem ‘0 have I Pretty good senior. and Penguins in the jun- g" m w" "n Thursday Knockout Play chance to protest successfully T lre — Geo. Vc55cy. Dr Here is the Montague curl- the loss of the contest. As It 110,131-Mke.’ Ym‘ Ptjlhceigzfinty . Webster. V. Mitton. C. MacDon-i ing draw for today (Thursday):{ stands. there seems to have 00 mg on mm 9 s m” B, “EaugtzAgAN PRESS . agile 4. ald vs. c. Asprey. x. Jenkins. 7 ml. 1 been a bit of horse-trading and cheerins the Island teams “Mm "a" " *"J'w°"‘. . E. Ford. Frank Zakem. _ Ice 1: Henrietta Clair vs. with each side getting the on to victory. Chicago 3 Toronto 1 CLUSIVEi mm”. m M W le 2 — a. MacNeill. A. E. Leona Sinclaih Prom Amrl'cg' hing" Ex ____._ P'crcey, R. MacKenzie. R. ; 2 1' \ en“ "9 3" MacInnes vs. T.W.L. mesa. D.Icglirkgmieaenzemrglhlyfng. TWO Men Springgeld 4 Pittsbiéie-ghol GENEROUE! , B. Soper. B. Moore. S. Sim son. - - . W. 5‘9“. " ' ' - Ice 3 —- A. A. Maelstrom}, Dr. £11,111" JVSMLEészflall-ngr'flx’ 5:1“ Those two boys who staged Lady Byng award this year. Moncton 9 Windsor 7 lRONCLA ’ I ; Cox. A. Game". J. van-0t Vl ’ P'M' ' ' “ope ' the battle at the end of ill: They're all above to points- Halifax 5 New Glasgow I no! E ,fi ’ ‘ Geo. Anderson. H. MacLellao. Ic'c Evie Cudmore vs Ln- Royal - Combine game Fri- tPcardon 27. Lawlor 24. Harm Ontario Junior g / p I c_ Mach,an .1_ Wilson. "an M'acDonald Dom J‘ones day night were the two bad 23. Gillis 21) and all have spent N188”! Fl“! 1 Montreal 0 . , ice 4 -— Gordon Storey. E. Eve! n Macxenz'k Fame H ' men of the circuit — Charlie only 2 minutes in the sin bin. 0 Senior FULL K Gillespie. L. Bagnall. .i. e y - °"‘ Sark with is minutes. and If you'd like to meet a gentle- Woodstock 4 Gait 2 . . . , vs. Dr. Giddlngs. 1!. Cook, ll. 1'” 2. G 9 NM] I Eustace Reeves with 7!. man Who is a complete stranq- Enter! Mas-e. W I“. H I Simpson. 3' Bah- Mho,’ mam mo"- Stan Peardon. Dave Lawlor. er to tho timers. shake hands New Haven 2 Lone mm! 0 i...- not-l. W t . Ice 5 — c. r11nn.D.Douglas. Donald D m'rk Sm” 3° Garth Harris. and Alan Gill's with Apps Arsenaolt. Apps Greensboro 8 Clinton 4 t w, .. .- --' v' . B. “mks. V. Newson V8. 1- L A '1'“ s't A “gnu” " are all good candidates for a has 17 scoring points. hicmum" Lem ' W ._ tau-.- (1 i } Cooke. L. Turner. J. Bond. 3. 3; Bits? in: Van- 3- m A“ 3‘3" 9 Hulk?!” ’ m‘ out or hod- . . 3"“ L I t °'°°"°"- ' ' ' "° ' Angie Goin Stron "'” “w' W " 'f‘ ‘ ‘ , it?an Trophy (See. A.) l -d g 9 STANDINGS 3.. —- 1M " “' l$“th’VI/ T . m1-nmh m... W. Dr, SSI O mnor Angie Carol! has played fame map: An- In“ M a It- L / ' . MacDonald. migmuutheism. and ~em~ue onto- a THECANADIAN mass m cot-- . . ’1‘ 80 'l l l ‘ | o y r y . 4 3 lce2—ArtLovevs.Doug.H°Ck.y SCthUkchehuufld...“ mum‘hm'lfl' National and “2‘”, (ORPN ‘ ) L A E S ORE 1 ' am. my Wilma parwftbtbeflevamua- whil- [Apt 0" , Ice 3 —- m Bell w. Jim SUMMERSIDE — Here to "d‘ "I sue- m- Milli-It iii-v since Chicago 1911 also can t" STEWART & MGME ‘ Bull-deg. zedng mm hockey (if) Weqmgs when 18m- I- been Toronto aim sizsiom . ' ce —Dous Comm- n- ac u or a army». 1* We» e t e- m and» lo Montreal 16912118 to ' gum ” ' “m Andy manphrey. FEE WE ahead of flu. A few more to his opinion. Carroll was Detroit 1612 8 92 :4) n no DIAL Ice' — Doug Gaol-g. u. Dan- 5.1!) ~ 0.3a Junior Den-alt vo. [Incl all it looks as if Al- fairly good In the Nova loath New York 12 I) 711G117 31 .n uo‘noarha. Boston‘s-o. flmhdhfuat. When boron-tactthatgod. Boston 013910515421