, -_.es._.-.,‘,._.sfs_.a_.. -....__.eesc" , j '4... amsngassssmiaasigagsasqs ‘ -”’_.r’“><‘*‘v“~‘\§<7q¢’~<~47,9‘1‘ ~ -.-.-.__-.- g n.n,_s.:!n_;fi1g_ ._ eggs-ya“; ,1 .. .Maple Leafs Retain Leadership By 3- I .Win Over Block Hawks SATURDAY? CAME TORONTO, Dec. 3—(CP)—Byl Apps may or may not be the great- est centre in hockey history, but give the big fellow wingers as smart as Gord Drillon and B;b Davidson and anything is liable to happen at any time. The dynamite line which Man- ager Conn Smytbe wouldn't trade for any threesome in the Nationol League sparked a sen=aticnal third period rally to give Toronto Maple Leafs a 3-3 overtime tie with Chi- cago Black Hawks here Saturday night. APPS. centre of a recent ctniro- versy over all-time greats, led the drive in which the league-leading Leafs overcame s three goal defi- cit to force extra play. He started the manoeuvre for Tcronto’: goal by Drillon and scored the sec- ond ‘W561i ll secmds before Dav- idson tied the count. A crcwd oi’ 11,138 paid customers saw their favorites fight out from the verge of what threatened to be their fir-t defeat on home ice this season. C:mmanding the play in the first period, the Hawks counted twice, and added another in the ' second. With Lex Chisholm .ln the pen- alty box for hclding early in the first period, the Hawks clicked on their first gang attack, Diz Desilets converting a pass from Cully Dahl- strom. Before the pericd half-way mark. Mush March scored on a pas-zout from behind the Leaf net. Art Wie-be made the play after carrying the puck the length of the ice. The leafs failed to get organized in the middle session and most of their rushes crumbled at theChi- cago defence. Content to protect their lead the Hsiwks made few gcalward thrusts. but got. better results when they did. Late in the period George Allen made it 3-0 on o pass from Bill Carse. Play roughed up early in the third period and Much and David- son went off together alter a sush- ing bout. With both teams short- handed the Leaks entered the score column. In typical Drillon style, the league's tcp scorer barged in from the right boards and blasted a hard shot past goalie Mike Kar- akas_ The Leafs ganged continually and after hemming the Hawks be- hind their own blueline for almost a minute, Apps brought the Leafs within one goal of their rivals. Eleven seconds later in another power play, Bucko McDonald fired a 12w shot from Just inside blueline and Davidson deflected the puck into the net. SUMMARY first Period l-Chicago, Desilets 4:19 2-Chicago, March( Wiebe) 9:21 Penalty-Chisholm Second Period I-Ohicago, Allen (Curse) 14:53 Penalties-none (Dahlstrom) Third Period d-Toronfn, Drillon Apps) 4:58 B-Toronto. Appo lMetz) 16:20 G-Toronw. Davidson (McDonald, Drillon) 16:31 Penalties-March. Davidson Overtime Period flooring-none. Penalties-none. (Kampman, (Bohriner, D. HERSHEY, Pa. Dec. 3--(AP) — Hershey Bears trounced Cleveland Barons 3-2 in an International- league leading position overtime 3-1 victory over the Chi- cago Black Hawks tonight before 16,118 ChicaRO S one-all. but of the Nationals circuit top wilted the Hawk defence and two goals sifted through to give tilt. CHICAGO. Dec. 3—'I'he Toronto Leafs maintained the spectators in tadlum. ’I‘he Lfillfsiand Hawks went lnio the overtime period deadlocked at the offensive preséiu-e am invaders the decision. Dave schriner scored what prov- ed to be the winning seal wit" three minutes and l0 the overtime had elapsed, basses from Murph Chamberlain and Lex Chisholm. Five later Hank Goldu with an seconds of fired the Leafs’ Bruins Take 6-2 Victory From Amerks NEW YORK, Dec. 8-(CP)-Her- bls Cain and Mel Hill fired two goals each tonight to pace Boston Bruins to an impressive 6-2 Nat- ional Hockey League victory ver New York Americans. Held in check for one period, the Bruins skated away rfom the tiring Americans in the second and third and set up on 11-1,. defence except fcr one short space in v the last period when Harvey Jackson netted 50th American goals. They were Jackson's third and fourth goals in three games. The Bruins, apparently in full stride after a slow opening of the season, built up s. 2-0 lead in the second period as Hlil and 05in scored. As the Americans attacked 1r th' d l ltho assists e Ilniilglfltihew 0126111111118 dpeliciod the with five men at the start of the game mainl Was a stu y in fi-us- final gerlcd they left their defence tration, neit er team being 85)]? ‘to v 5Q 86 - Ilrsi Siva lve the others brilliant tactics into the ting the goal- SUMMARY: First Period: 5c0r1ng—-N0rie . Pena lties-N-ine . Second Period: L-Chicago. Desilets (Dahlstrom. Gotwelig) 14231 After a scoreless first period the Hawks finally got into the scoring column when Joffre Desilets push- ed the puck close range, The Deafs came roar- ing back to tie the score in less than a minute. schrixier, two-time scoring leader of the league, get- net from wide open and Cain and Bauer sron gave Bostofa four-goal marg- in Jackson shot the first of his goals in 11:20 and the second. on Charley Ccnachers retoitnd, only 16 seccnds later. But Hill and Roy Cnoacher got those back swiftly and only Earl Robert-son's goaltend- ing prevented Boston running the tctal to double figures. SUMMARY First Period Scoring-June. Penalties: None. Second Period 1. Boston, Hill (Ft, Conacher, Cowley) 15:24. 2. Boston. Cain (Pettinger) 18.37. Penalties: None. Third Period Montreal Clan DEIROYI‘, Dec. 3 -(CP -Goalio Claude Bounque ‘ up blssec- ond shutout o1 the National Hockey league campaign tonight Mout- real Oa-nadiens regained winning goiém to defeat Detroit Rod Wings The victory boosted Canadians fioint total to 12, one more than ow York Ran rs whose draw with the American; t moved the Hsbltoints, temporarily into third place. It also brought. the Montreal- ers revenge for the 6-4 lacing De- trolt,‘ gave them a week ago lost fter a ed but scorelea first period. O ens took the lead by counting twice in the second session Johnny Gagnon, veteran forward, put his team in front in the second minute on a close in shot atfer tak- in a double relay from Walter Bus- wel and Paul Haynes. Late in the period Marty Marry. who came to Canadians this season when he was released by the Red Wiras. ciimaxed an ably executed play in which Ray Getliffe and Oiharlie Bands also figured by scor- ing the second goal. anadiens‘ final score came half way through] the third JGIIOG, Bands calm g on a brea away with Getliffe and Barry. ucksResame Stride To Down Detroit 'Red Wings For, 3-0 Score Evidorce 0f ts was 5:131:33“ hisnfie 4s saves o clean and the o y penalty went to Louis ‘Irudel in the third Jimm period after he punched Orlando, Detroit defenceman. SUMMARY First Period Scar : None. Penal es: None. . Second Period 1. Canadiens, Gcgnon Haynes) 1'58 line) 16: o. Penalties: None. Third Period 3. Conagioens. Sands BBJTY) . . Penalty—'l‘rudel. - u - ti» £238.". 1mm (Boswell, 2 Cenadien-s, Barry (Sands, Get- (Getliffe, s. o. u. Tn " Workout At Forum Today 8t. Dimstazrs University hockey team will hold its first workout of toda made such u. fine showing in Marl- time Intercollegiate circles: ~ Rev. Oswald Murphy will again coach the hem and umouncas a WWII! 11110110. comprised mostly of (LII YOU MIGHT AS WELL CHEVI THE B551- ‘Thoro’: I a lot of tasty chow: In o Plug ~__ _ '_ You sold Itl And it’: a mighty big Plug for cruzwme TOBACCO last year's sfslwarts along with the possible addition of several new °°i~“’“'n lland will is r cm o v or honors in the nets with last year's clover 8on1 keeper, sen Connolley. n I! “peeled that Vines Grant. Harold I-Iennesse and M. smith will form the rearguard, which i; MI 800d news for ambitious for- wards oi’ opposing teams, The forwards need no introduc- tion to hock fans on the Island. ‘lhey are: k Coyle amid Stee e, both of Junior Rn l fame, Pius Muhnaghan. Somerle Tralnor, Jack ‘Prainor and McInnis, all boys who gave a good account of them- seagtées in last year's Intercollegiate 51110118 the new faces on the team will be Gerald MoQusid, well known in Inlerinediaic circles, hav- 15:19. 8. Boston, R_ Conacher (Cowleyi Penalties: None, SATURDAYS GAME _ Scori -None. . NEW YORK. Dec. S-New York's Penalt es: Field, H. Smith, two National Hockey Liefllrue teams Pratt, Carr. —-R.angeis and Americans-divided Third perm; the points in a fast and exciting 1, Ran em Mcpnnald (N, (701- match Saturday night playing a 1-1 overtime tie. For the Rs. ers, the point was sufficient to gve them sole pos- session of second place, a point back of the league-leading Toronto Maple Leafs. The Americans crept man, Conacher) l8 ton Bruins. SUMIVIARY , First Period Scorin : None PenaJtes: Watson. M. Colville. Second Period ville. He er) 12 5 2. Americans, H. Penalty-L. Patrick. Overtime Period Scorim~None. , Penaltiesr-None. _Ressls last season. 8. Smith (Wise- 52 in: campaigned with the Albertom Another boy who played in Intermediate ranks last Year. Carl Murph of Moreil, will be in there fighging for a position on the University squad. A boy from Three Rivers, Quebec. Dupont, will also stack up with the Island boys in this year's hockey battle. - ‘Ilhe coach announced that his team will also participate in the Commercial-Service league play- ins for Iiieutziantrfiovernor pePpee Trophy and are all set to '80’ B-Rdinst‘ the Navy in the first scheduled game on Dec. 12th. Island hockev fans are assured of witnessing plenty o! fast, excit- ers will per shortly. -__ ing hockey when these evenly bel- anced teams, Army, Navy, Royals, and Bt. Dunstaxfs University get underwe 00m crop of teams in this league plenty of action in an effort gain the coveted trophy. The calibre of the players of Lhe Royals and ‘It. Dunstaws players is well known, and much specula- Bm tion has been going on about the City lately as to the possibilities of the Army and New teams. glance over the respective lineups of these teams, however, dispels any fear that they might not pro- duce the desired competition. Com- next. week of some of the seniors. the Army and Navy rost- be announced in this pe- of the cream of the Island hoekeyists. the m‘ Hornets Reach ‘Second Place Ail?!‘ I-Gll Tie PITTSBURGH, Dec, 3_(Ap) Pittsburgh Hornets battled syn". cuss Stars to s 1-1 Overtime u, m an International American Hock” I-eflzuc match Saturday night The deadlock gave the Home“ exclusive possession of second p13“ in Hie league's western division g Cleveland, Ohio whom lt had ‘ tied for second, was beaten 3-2 p, Hershey, _;_i will produce to One Island's best SKATING TONIGHT 8-—10 O. K. Presby’s Band u. a gotch on theslxth-place Bos- g By R. Williams L. _ 8. Boston, Cain 5:57. 1a,§f'g°h§§h“§‘f;d,&f§‘.‘§f’ ‘Chamw 4. Boston Bauer (Schmidt) 9:18. Penaltiesr-‘sflznith- (maJoi-i, Horn- 5- Americans-z 3851mm mm" er (major). Qahlstrom. Homer. stgénilngfizrgnsilllgékson 112m Third Period: 7. Boston Hill (R. Conacher) Scori -No . PenaIIEes-Nxoiie. OUT OUR WAY - Overtlrne Period: _ fi-Toronto. Schriner (Chisholm, I HERQS $270 Chamberlain! 3:10. 4—TOI‘CTIID Goldup 8:09, Penalties-None. Intercollegiate Hockey Schedule Is Announced Once Uniiversit the key Wars and will J’ ( American Hockey League game here Saturday night. ' e ti . J La b -' Q msuf-“ii-l‘? to‘? ro-“s-n-ié- hfiiiilhéi eiri-“éé “eld- ‘me HOTEL. ~ i2 e WHAT? YOU AQEA i FRIEND OFME LD ul by Thomas manager of the S. D. U. hockéy Iteam returned from Sackvilie on Saturday, where he attended the lntiemollegiate hockey ng and announced that the following schedule was drawn uP for the 1939-40 season: Y Maritime meeti Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. rec. Feb. Fdb. March l-St. Thomas March 1—Mi. A. Feb. 5-8. D. U. ovinciaI] e playing hosts to 9T8 Intercollegiate Schedule 26—8t. Tho-mos at S, D. U. l—U. ‘N. B. at St. Thomas. 8—-S. D. U. at U. _ B. 9-S. D. U. at st. Thomas. 12—Mt. A. at U. N. B. iB-St, Thomas at Mt. A. 21—U. N. B. at Mt. A. 23-11. N. B. at s. D. U. 26-Mt. A. at St. Thomas. at U. at S. D. U. at Mt. A. an, SPRINGFIELD. Mas-t. Dec. 8 Clo-Springfield Indians and to again the Saint Duhstarrs hockeyists will carry the banner into the Marl- ime Provinces Intercollegiate hoc- open the sched- | the St. on January N. B. m. dlniapolis Capitals, divisional lead- ers in the International-American Hockey League, played overtime tie Saturday night in the a 3-3 ON YOUR Wl2l$T WATCH -- vOu WANTED THREE Douhsias. BUT I’M KEEPlNC-i I ouT THE FIRST ' PAYMENT OF \|NTER\EST CDPI. I”? IV NU BERVICI. INC- . M. IEO. U. I. PAT. 9"‘. A recon! world-wide chock-up oi 2,394 amateur and prohnoionai hockey players showed 2,269 won C.C.M.'I——Tnfl1 C.C.M.'l an cham- pions everywhere. 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