yr . l The Basilica Youth Club jumped into second place in the Island Senior "B" Hockey League last night at the Sports Arena by vir- tue of an awarded game The youth clubbers were handed the game by referees John Richard and Don W11elaii when the Parkdale Flyers refused to continue play in the overtime period after Merrill Pineati broke a &-6 deadlock on a play th eFlyers claimed was off-side. The play started when E. Y. C. defenseuian Joe Cnyle carried from Dig. tel Overtime Goal . . B.Y.C., Takes Over Second n Awarded Game .assisted effort to put the B. Y. C. Th am, , mu in, was in front 6-5 but Parkdale defense- led briefly with I"lY8f'8' t0l'W5Td a tysicil Islaliliiil lreague tiiibounter. me” M13", MacL”d 59'" the game Buddy Clgrk, The puck was shot, Both teams had been setting A fan ;into overtime when he raced the his own blueline into the Parkdalc end. when he got there he tang- o. 1'. C. BLOWS LEAD t .l Delvecchio's back to the blueline where Pineau pad, hmughou; and me BA y. C. Vllgth of "I9 Pink to More 011 ill! pickedit up and skated in to score. jum d into I.4m1 198d W the Then the rhubarb started with Parkdale playing-coach Allie Car- ver claiming that the play was off- side and when the referees allow- ed the goal the team left the ice and refused to continue. other choice but to ward thr more occasions but both times they samem the B. Y. C Prince Co. Sport Echoes ”Official Opening Oi Civic Stadium Monday Hamill. December 26. will be I red letter day in Summerside. For the first time in the history of the town its citizens will have the op- portunity of skating on a real. honest-to-goodness artificial ice skating arena. The opening cere- monies will be held in Civic Stad- ium Ttlonday afternoon. and a large attendance or our citizens is ex- pected. The sea cadet band will be in attendance and will play for ten skating sessions. All skating en- thusiasts will certainly be present. and even those of our citizens who do not skate won't want to miss taking in the celebration of such an historic occasion. All proceeds will go towards the maintenance of the minor hockey program, and who is there who does not recog- nize the value of such service to the youth of our town? Attendance at this function is a ”must”, folks. Ymi will have an opportunity of seeing all the improvements that have been effected at Civic Stad- ium and of listening to the stirring band music as the skaters whirl around on the blades. it. is not known yet when the Summerslde Aces will make their first appearance at Civic Stadium, but there should he at least one game during the week between Christmas and New year's.The boys will have played four games away from home, and the home games should come thick and fasti until the schedule balances itselfu The teams of the Island Senior League seem very evenly matched, and there should be some stirring games at the stadium this winter. The leaders of the minor hockey program in Summerside have dec- lided to abandon the plan of (livid- fing the ice surface into three rinks for the pee-wees and paperwciizhts this winter. After playing on these abbreviated rinks all winter it has been found that the kids are some- what lost when they tackle other teams on the whole ice surface. The plan was tried in the hope that the youngsters wotild learn to stick-handle in the smaller rinks, but tthe congestion was such that Houdini himself would have trouble merging from the pack with the puck on his stick. Stick- handling has lost some of its ef- fectiveness in the modern game passing and ability to take a pass seems to have superseded the old end of the second period only to lose it to the fast-stepping Flyers in less than two minutes in the final period. Jack Kane. first playing his y game uith the B. Y. C.. gave the The referees were left with no youth clubbers the lead on twogcarver is Carve-rt 1-iiyers tied it tip to send the game into overtime. l Merrill Pineau was the big man Eiuals while playiniz coach Wally ishepherd matched Kan'e pair of niarkers with two of his own. Allie (iarrer notched three count- crs for the Flyers and Willie Dunn. singles. (l0.AI.1ES STAR in the first period goaltenders Don Simmonds of the B. Y. C. and Slicidon Jordan of the Flyers put on a terrific shovi of puck-stop- ping. Jordan hnudled 16 drives in the period while Simmonds was turn- ing aside 8 and it wasn't until the 10 minute mark was reached that citlicr team could izet the red light blinking. Allie Carxcr put the Flyers one goal up when he scored a U mic into the lower corner 1” the net after taking a pass from bro- tlicr Skip. If only took a minute anti 32 set-uiids for the B. Y. C. to tie things up. Yllcrrill Pincau grabbed a puck in the Parkdale corner and passcti it back to the bluclinc to Spy Ready who in turn rclayed to Kane. Kane slipped the puck out front to Pineau and Merrill made no mistake. Skip Carvcr was just itettinu rom- fortahlo in the penalty box "hen Wally Shepherd sent the B. Y. C. into a 2-1 lead as the second "er razzle-daizzle Sticking of the yester days. Of course. a certain amount. of stick manipulation is still im- portant, but not to the extent it was in the days before the for- ward pass was legalized. Merry Christmas. folks. and don't forget to make an appear- ance at Civic Stadium on Monday. Caps Shade Moncton 7-6 In Free-Sco rRr:i)ERit."i'or.' rcpt .A.. M... time goal by Frank Dorrington en- abled third place Fredericton Cap- itals to edge the celiarite Moncton Hawks 7-6 in an Atlantic Coast Senior Hockey League fixture here Thursday night. Minor Hockey For Saturday Arena on :00 8.00 - Monarchs vs. U 8.30 - 9:00 - Pee Wees -W.K.'S Tigers vs. Model. Southporl Rock , eta. 9200 - 9:30 - Hornets vs. QSS Canadians. 9:30 - 10:00 . Spitfires vs. QS5. Rangers. 10.00 - 10:30 - Paperweights PS5. Falcons vs. Q.S.S. Leafs. 10:30 11:00 - Paperwelghts P.S.S. Tigers vs QSS Bruins Pee Wees tW.l(.S birds 11 an . D 5 port Ciibs 12 00 . I13 00 vs Q.C.H.S. Arrows. hers vs Q.C.H.S. Eagles. Bears vs. Slport Colts. 7.15 - 11.00 - Bantams .Q,(', R, Flyers vs. Unit No. 1 Canucks. WKS, PS5. 9.00 - 10.00 . Royals. Juveniles -Abbi The juvenile Abbles will hold at the Sports Arena. SKATING Monday and Wednesday Afternoon - 4 - 5:30. Admission: Adults 25c; Children 10c Monday and Wednesday Evening - 8-10 P.M. Admission 50c Tuesday - 8:30 P.M. P. E. 1. Hockey League snruis us Mom-sous. 1'-may - 3:30 EM. P. E. 1. Hockey League I140. VI. ELYIRI . M& lvening-I-10 p.m. Aisha: wk , . Minor hockey activities at Sports whmmk fMCPhce. Campbrllt 3: Saturday. December 24: 5: Fredericton. Letter tLepine. Mc- mt No. 1 Siuingers llalill pp, wws .1-,-eggs. Fredericton. 15 53. Pee Wees fP.S.S. 11.00 - 11.30 - Paperweights - W. wllitlockl H232. K.S Hawks u trim No, 1 H1119. Penalty. wliytg 245, my Paperweights -W. Rs-riwiruzs vs. Model, South-: 1230 . Pee Wees W.K.S.i . Charlottetown Coding Club Ticcrs vs P.S S. Hornets. 1710 - 100 - Pee Wees- w.1(.S. lllriflmrhs vs. Model. Southport Rocket: i 5 no - 5 As - Bantams -ass. Ac.-iii 545 - 3.30 - Bantams 9.38 Rom-E 0.10 - 7.14 - Bantams - Q. S. 8 Model. 8.00 - 9.00 - Midgets - vi('S-Rllyplsi Hockey Practice Practice from 1 - 2 this afternoon am SPORTS ARENA -also-4:so ring Game ithal session.Dare Wall .twice and Leduc fired the y second of his three for the night. - Summary 17"” llenod: 1. Mont-ton, Leduc tCarver. Houle) 16:40, Penalties: Miles tmajmg 2437' Wall tmaiori 2:07. s'”"1d Dtriod -- 2. Fredericton. McPhee twhitiock, Miles! 2243; 3. Moncton. Carver tlledlu-) 19.” Penalties: None. T"lrd period -- 4. Fredericton. . Pheel 6:20: 3. Fredericton. 11cl)o- 'Lepin. Legerl 5.3., 7, . Monctnn. Wal 11:15: 11, Mont-Ion - W2” (L9b'3"t” 12515; 9. .Vloncton' Led"? tCarvu:. Wllytel 13:32; inf Dorrlngton tlmpine) Penalties: burn ll-06. overtime-1. Frederict l tL”Pl"e- Campbell) 3:tQ(:)1n2-. lltflgizlkcl: . loll. Leduc tcarver. Botwnesc. g 20 I3. Fredericton. Leblanc 5:33. Black. A dance for BOXING DAY, Dancing 5-. iod opened. Before the hal' .v mark was reached the youth t' )- ihers were leading 4-1 on auvfhcr goal by Pineau and Shepherd sec- ond Tlicii camv the penalties that cost the B Y. C their big lead. First .Frank Smith was sent off on a lmajnr penalty for slashing. Dunn lot the Flyers joined him a min- ute later and he was followed in quick succession by Brian Lewis. Wally Shepherd and Frank Shep- herd. all of the B. Y. C. While playing two man short for almost 2 minutes at the end of the second the B. Y. C. ptit up a on the B. 1'. C. attack firing three Bob Hurry and Allan MacLeod got' r itec. which had withdrawn previ-. revolt oustinizy .president Juan Peron and then.,, ; re-entered. 9.04. Penalties: S. Carver. Smithi Carver (Tarverl own A ebound. A little over three minutes lvtl clasped when Pint-au notched his third goal and the rhubarb started. Sl'MMARY FIRST PERIOD: C. Pincau IKanc. 40. Penalties: Moorc MacLeod. SECOND PERIOD: 1 Ready) Ii. B. Y C. W. Shepherd tLewisi 147: 4. B. fourth straight, Y. C. Pineau 'Coylei 4Il4',5. B. rookie goalie, Glenn ilal1.lir hut- 19:- BOSTON (AP) - Detroit's fast- moving Red Wings rallied on goals by Gordie Howe arid Alex Delvec- Flyers A.yct1i0 in at 62-second spun at the 18:0-'1; 2. 8. end of the middle period Thurs- night for a 3-2 National Rftady. A-yllockey League victory over Bos- day Page 6 The Guardian Friday, Dec. 23, 1955 Goal Gives 'Red Wings 3-2 Victory in the overtime period. them extraordinary-to Hall's 17. he 'still hasn't recorded a victory over the Wings in five games this year. Two of the games were scoreless deadlocks. Real Chevrefils. who went to Detroit in the deal for Sawchuk. ton Bi-uim, . scored: first on a tip-ln. I The victory was flu .IVinga' Bonin's first goal tied it 1-1 on but cost their a chip shot over Hall's shoulder. Y. C. W. Shepherd tCoyie. Burke) out string. tmaiori. Dunn. Lewis. W Sheir Bonin, who got both Boston tallies, hcrd. F. Shepherd. lat 1 :39 of the first perlodg ended THIRD PERIOD: 6. Fl.VClis HUI"-.Hal s fine record at in minutes, ry IDunn, .l MacLc0dI 1'07: 7. A. 10 seconds. :20: H. tDunnl 1450: 1 Leod 18:00. Penalties lilacLeod. OVERTIME: 13. B. Y. C. Pin- short blast behind Bruin goaltender eau 3:04; Penalties: None. football future of Kurt Burris. int-r University of Oklililtlllla cL-n- tre vtho played for the Grey Ctip champion Edmonton Eskimos last Flyers Dunn 1:43: 9. B. Y. C. Kane theadyl 9237: 10. Fl.V9I"s A. Cal" the second period when thi- V911 Kane 16:04: 12. Flyers 1B Y. C. : Lewis A. Football Future Injury Clouded MUSKOGEE Okla. tAPi .. season. is clouded by injllrics. operation The 23 - year - old huenian Thursday he would undergo a knee January and mightl also have to have one in back. Allllullfzh nothing in drfinitc right nou. bc said. there is a po-s-iliility he may have to give up the game. Withdraws From Winter Olympics t'tlR'I'lNA i)'.uiPr;z7.t). italy.” 'AP'-Argenlina has from the winter 0Lvlnpit' Games. next month because difficulties. is itlitlrawn of financial The Argciitiiic Olnipic Coimriit- ously during the cabled its decision 1'-Fbursrlay to the Games organiz- stout defense and kept the FLVEFS Of underway the roof fell in on the youth clubbers and by the time the big clock had reached 1:43 tI.i game was all tied up. Two of the Flyers goals came within a space of 13 seconds. Only 7 seconds had elapsed when Boll Hurry scored on passes from Dunn and .lim MacLeod. Allie Carver notched his second on a shot from the blueliue and at :48 Dunn took a pass from Allie to make the scoreboard read 4-4. At 9:37 Jack Kane gave the B. Y C. another lead but 5 minutes It relay from Willie Dunn. lToday's Minor iHocli'ey Practice This morning at 11.00, 255 paper- Drirrington i1.i-gar weights and Pee Wees who have, later Allie Carver made it 5-5 on it was Kane again on an un- iwred the scoresheet. But as the third goti l i no morning classes will have a workout at the Sports Arena. y members oinly DECEMBER 26 9 to 12:30 95 I i 1 GREAT GEORGE ST. MERRY C i ' CUSTOMERS JAR Gsorgest. HRISTMAS TO OW MANY mo riuenos DlNI'S TIRE SERVICI ROY unnms, Proprititnr VUUCANIZING AND nmnawmc or muiis ouuiis or mus'roNa Paooucrs . Dial 9217 i live ronunittee. (A. said on his SOLO EFFORT FOR HOWE Detroit was trailing 2-1 1.11 in il- nearly the liant Howe skated A. Mac-length of the ice, strong-armcrl his lway past Ed. Panagablto. who was clutching on to him. and angled a Terry Sawchuk. That was at 1ll19.Delvecchlo itook a shot from the corner 62 seconds later. the puck bouncing off Boston defenceman Bob Arm- strong into the net. The results were particularly frustrating for Tht: Sawchuk, traded by Detroit to Bos- for- ion after last season. Though hezsawchuk A goal by the Bruins' larcel He put the Bruins aheal tempor- arily al 15238 of the second period on his rebound after Don lcKen- ney had drawn Hall out of the goal. Summary First period: 1. Detroit. '.'hevrt.L ills rRcibel. Howe) 3:30; 2. iloston, Bonin tCostello. McKenney) 17:39. Penalties: Heinrich 2:35. Bonin and Howe 4:37. Toppazzi ' 12:23. Second period: 3. Boston. Bonin thlclfcnneyl 15:38; 4. cl tilt. Howe ll-lollingwortlll 18: 9; 5. Det- roll. Delvecchio Dineen. Bucyk 19:21. Penalties: Boivin 7:50. Godfrey 17:33. Third period: Scoring: None. Penalties: Chevreflls 0:24. 1101- lingworth 5:04. Bucyk 9:50. Stops: lfall 910 8-4.7 1317 0-38 1 Attendance: 7.052. came T with 38 saves-many of St. John Beavers Dump i SUSSEX. N. B. (CPI -- Saint John Bearers increased their At- lautic Coast Senior Hockey League first place margin over Amherst Ramblers to three points in the Kings County Stadium here Thurs- day night. dumping Ramblers 3-1. I Fern Bernaquez shot the lone Amherst tally in the first period while Beaver deft-nceman Lloyd Hinchberger was sitting out a pen- ty. i Ron Rubic and Mark Boilenu iizave Saint John a 2-1 lead before 2 the middle frame ended, the latter counting unassisted Hinchberger ended the scoring arly in the third. Summary First period-l. Amherst. her- i i Robinson Supplies Ltd. (:03. KENT a QUEEN us. l Amherst Ramblers 3-1 ; natiuez tkciinedy. 'llIierrft.-nl 16.21 Penalties: Nicolle 5228. L. Kiley 12:26, Hinchberger 16:21, Amherst team penalty (served by Brillant) 18:14. Second period - 2. Saint lohn. Rubic tJnnes. Smith! 5:29; 3 Saint .1nhn. Boileau 9:52. Penalties: Kuzma 2:40, Hinch- berger 14:11. Third period -- 4. Saint John. llinchberger tBrl(lf!ClCll. Kuzmal '02. Penalties: Powers 3:45. Puddic- omhe 11:45. Hlnchberger 14:47, L. Kiley 17:01. i l I l ly JACK SULLIVAN Canadian Press Staff Writer TORONTO (CPl The country's sports editors and sportcasters put the tag on the 26-year-old Edmonton Eskimo half in the zlst-annual Canadian Prat: year - end sports poll announced Thursday night. Rich Ferguson. Toronto mller who headed the 1954 poll, was shunted to the bottom of the list of 45 athletes mentioned. Ferguson received only one vote. Asked to name the tliree out- standing Canadian athletes in order. more than one-third of the ' i I put Kwong at the head of their list. Based on three points for first choice, two for second and one for third, J(wong's point-total was 145, far ahead of second-choice Cliff Lumsdun, Toronto lang-dlat- tlncc swimmer who polled 90 points. PARKER THIRD Jackie Parker, the gangling, shuffle-fooled boy from Mississippi who led Eskimos to their 34 - 19 Grey Cup victory over Montreal Alouettes last month, was third with 77 points. Fourth was Mont- real Canadien's Jean Beliveau with 72 points. From there in it wasn't even a race. Selectors practically ran the full gamut of sports. covering the top in football. hockey. swimming. golf. boxing. weight-lifting, track and field. tennis. curling, fencing skiing baseball, racing and rifle shooting. The voters from Newfoundland to British Columbia looked over the record of the Calgary-born Kwong in Western lnterprovinclal Foot- ball Unlon and Grey Cup play this year and iriade him their solid No. 1 choice. They had plenty to go Canada's Top '5 o r .1 e Kwong one of the finest ba field- ers in professional football is Can- algggs outstanding-male athlete of czar: Lunudori..Second NORMIE c. . neared in five cup finals from 1923 to 1944. Ferguson hit his peak in 1954 with a blistering 4:045 mile in the British Empire Games at Vancouv- er. the fastest in Canadian has ever run the distance. but he failed to approach this mark in 1955 con)- petition and retired from the 'rack. Lumsdon hit the sport -uigll last Sept. 9 when he Plung into icy Lake Ontario with 19 it liars. including the world's leading 'llst- ance swimmers. and was the. in): one to finish the 32-mile gri- for a 315,000 first prize. Water :rn- peratures ranged from 54 to I: de- grees and a few hours after the start Lumiidon was the only one on the course off Toronto's lake- front. Parker. an excellent deceiver in Edmonton”: split-T formation. most deked the Als out of their uniforms with his deceptive ball handling in Eskimol' second suc- cessive cup triumph. He was out.- Noirmiei Kwong 5 Alhtlelei Jmu an-an rnrru Toronto Maple but of tonal Hockey League. 91.3.? mi ll the CP.poll with 36 points N more than Canadienr M g u ,1 ; c” Richard. "11 of VI: couver. who forced a sudden-dew; 33 Open golf Auti- Littler .. was 331 nominated for the awafci .1tE'f':.' Skiers Art and An Ottawa and nmr.ydi',i.1,2'.';”” '' HITVGV lild Boom Boom gm frlon, Cenadlenl. Std Smith T..' 0I!t0 Millie Leafs. Dave C1'Eljhli: and Wally I-lsrgeshelmer N" Yyr: Rant era. and Grant w... wc.Pen tonVs.0the -. votes included: ' " "”"' ll Bedard. Sherbrooke, Q... ,, Canada's Davis Cup team. ..;,,. Earl Walls, Toronto. retired can; dial! heavvwelslit boxing cinmpi top: professional wrestler Doul Hepburn. Vancouver; Moe Norman Kuchillef. 0111.. Canadian am”. eur golf champion; Garnet camp, bell. who skipped an Avonlea. Sank rink to the Canadian curling chm; pionshlp; Gil Boa, 31-year-old Tor- oatonian and one of the worltr. greatest rlflemen; George Gm... eus. Saskatoon trap-shooter. nu Joe O'Brien of Alberton, P. if), 1 who trained and drove Scott lfrogi to victory in the tamooo Hamill. tanian Stake this year. the classic standing on offence and defence. of the trotting world. on. He set four WXFU rushing rec- ords during the season. was hosen as offensive back on the CP al- star team and barged over for two touchdowns in the cup final. his fifth appearance in the autumn classic. At the end of the season writers in the eastern and western football cities named him the out- standing Canadian playsir.of the year. HAI FOUR CUP T06 His two touchdowns in the cup final gave him a total of four in the classic. equalling the record set by Road Craig of Hamilton fame in pre-first World War years and matched by Jimmy Simpson. another Hamilton st ' t who ap-t HAMBLY 8: INNIS GREAT GEOIGI SIDE! '- PLAINS .. 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