Miners Score 3 Goals In Third Period To Defeat Atlantics 4 - 3 GLACE BAY, N.8.. Jan. 1 - (CP) -- The never-say-die Glace Bay Miners shipped home three goals within five minutes in the third period tonight to come up off the floor and defeat league- leadirig Halifax Atlantic: 4-3 in a regular game of the Maritime Ms- jor Hockey League here. The Miners, although pressing in the Halifax zone throughout the game. were unable to find the range with regularity until the final period. Atlantics went ahead in the first period with Bill Ford scor- ing with an assist going to Hughie Campbell. Ford shot another to open the second but seconds later Hub Macey tallied the first Glace Bay goal to make it 2-1. Frank King scored again for Halifax be- fore the period ended. Miners lost little time gt-ttiii;:1 starred in the third, Atz.-14 Connic Eonhomme made it 3-2 and Just two seconds over the five-minute Draw For ladies Curling Al The local Club ing Club Jan. 2. 2.15 - 3.45 2-M. MacNeil, Ice skip. H. Macxenzie, L. Gillies. Sopher. mark Lloyd Hinchberger netted the tying goal. Pops Backor shot1 the winner at 7.24. 1 Halifax - Goal. McMeekin: dc-1 irnce, Hayes. Bloom, McLaughlin.i McNeil; forwards, Lauffman,l Campbell, Ford, Goold, Hollett. McPhec, Bowncss, King. l Glace Bay - Goal, Lockhat'l:i rivfciicc, l-liiiclibergcr. Amadio. Riircga; forwards, Kcllci. Miller. Rayiiak. Backor. Vcrrirr. Josc. Srhillrr, Boiihomnie, McKcnzic.i Marry. SUMMARY First Period 1 1 Halifax. Ford (Camiibelli PCll.'lll.lES-NONE. Second Period n 1 114 11 11 11 11 11 1 D 1 31 form in Montreal that he showed, I 'HamaX: Ford 'Campbe”' 1'37l:liioiv Sliceirlriianiic Ailllrlljj srlnartec lay'-Nagamst mg Island?” Dummi 3 G130”. 385'. Macey ' k- 1,.. .11 t the last three games bctwceii1 iMcKcnziei . 1.46 X1"a,m: M,” 0.! Clnmutlmlf 1." Halifax and Charlottetown. (5oolo1 4-Halifax, King. mt mace mm 4" palms" whites scored si' of his ta ms to i- 1 total is mad i f l” l R 3 u Lee"- iliowness, Lauffnian) 12.38; e In 0 ' was and 28 goals. In addition he assisted on; Penalties - Eowness 2.47. Xfer-1a55”t”' two more and it can readily be nor 7.25, King 10.38, Ford 16.21. The leademt said that he was the man rcspoii- . 1 1 , . 1 I Third Period ' Tmleadnst for two of the Halifax vic-1 5-Glace Bay, Bonhoninie, 1' G A Pts. 1 ' 0 o o ' iMacey, Hinchbcrgcri 2.44 W1 '1 , Cl'- ti ' is 23 47 . , 1.;L.(;1aC., 1331.1 1.11m111,e1.g1.1. 5102 S 11'gr:n,kP'”(,(:'iC:):"1m1 lg 26 4; l Acaiiisi the (Ildt'C Bay Miiieis -1gG1acc Bay, Backer, I1-uChamn- Cjmcmmml H 23 4” :11. has becii a different story, Lust; 1' 1 - l - , . , ' 1: iiiighi. when the Miners came from 108., Verrier) ................. .. 7.24 C011-weau vane-held 12 )3 41) 1 . - 1-:,,m11,1eshN0m1 4E1, - 3 ” - Iliehllld to defeat the Atlanticsf Stops: I 91l9?lll.QUebPC -1 iii 3? iGoold was held off the scoring 1c1c1V1E,111,,n 1, 15 14.11 .17 C?iml)l"3'll'- S119I'bF00kF 10 3: -I :lisi. And this probably acciiiiiitin Lmkha” R 6 y 1) Tis-mblai. QllPbCC in in .14 for part of the Miners sticccssi 1 4 Diibc, Sherhrooke 16 17 33 jlgfllllsl thc Atlantics. Hub Maceyi Biirciicll. Montreal 9 24 xii has the number of the Halifax: iBcugci, Valleyfield 14 17 31 club for Hub has enjoyed more.-1 Lucas, Sherbrnoke 14 17 31 success against the league leaders; Litzenbergerv Montreal 13 15 23 11min against any other team in the. 1 J ;circuiL. His defensive hockey ap-I 1 '1-p1,1111511111(111,g1 iparciitly keeps the Al.lallllCS off, 11 1, 1,1,1. 1lial:iiicc but it also keeps custom-" ,M,1,1111.1.,,1 31 1,1 1 43 bis out of the rinks. , DEC. 30 I0 JAN. 3 lciumimmi iii R 5 42 ' ' l 011911” 16 15 4 .16 lllzugggrllhicalcitls failed to dress , , , lel cr 1 y 'a on or Joe LCPIIIC, FRIDAY- 1s,21e1x:,11?:1l': 3 'lol' the game in the Bay last nighr..l 1 1 V 1 1Q”eb'N In 17 lLikcly resting them for tonight's! HOCKLX -8:30. 1QhNh'm”m F1111 : 6 21 15 game wllth the Islanders. Had tlicyi 1 V T: A ' : : ' een paying the Atlantics cer- IIALIFAX vs. ISLAIVDERSE ””T"TT have been able to! EATl.'RDA1'-- General Skate Night -- Juvenile Hockey. P H' T. T I” A Pig Halifax 4i 25 13 2166 Mo 52 1 Cli'town .. 41 2o 21 0 148 121 40 I Sydncy 4219 23 0111 137 38 Glare Fl. 17 23 2120 1.17 so GREEN Offer zotp SUI Friday & M:M.M.H.L1 W Skips please contact teams. Following is the draw for ladies' 1curling at the Charlottetown Curl- G. Campbell, Inez Gallant, M. Worth vs Rosemary Hill, skip, B. Howatt, Ice 3 v D. MacDonald, skip, I. 'Hawkins. .1. Parker. A. Macl)onald vs. A. Hoyt, skip, C. Acorn, M. Jones, K. Mustard. Subs. E. Rayner, E. Bell, .1. Michael, L. Pickard, P. Burden, E Lifftis SPORT 3Y Ramon , .. LL .....--- .. xv - -..& . K ' . . , x I r I ,, K1 1 x' y'0 ': (-P 1, 6 W 2;. , To 4-'3 -4 4 5' ' i I I r 7 IQ) (sop? W241 , . . Till K L--. L 1 ,-2, . s:-.:'..'.-:i.'-.-::w- .-'-s.."......., 1 1 1 PAGE SIX TTIE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN JANUARY 2, 1953 Huizliie Campbell and Bill Ford. the two Halifax forwards who were missing from the lineup the last 1lllllle the 1uill see Atlantics played action tonight. here, The The Islanders, 9. determin- ed New Year's resolution to chase lax Atlantics tonight. 1 Fresh from a double victory over the Sydney Mmioiiaires and an brisk work-out at evening Murph Chamberlain's charges feel that they are ready to fret available for beginners andlC1”'-5U"i'15 133'-Off 8DP'cil'01lN.V l1a5'5”'” me kmg haul back against pi'aclli.'e. Quebec Senior League Statistics MONTREAL, Jzui. Chicoiitimi the first tlirec places 151 l('S. The stiitisms, released yesterday,' DALIS You off . ALL MEN'S VERCOATS And TS For Saturday The GREENDAL CO. LTD. 144 GREAT GEO. ST. 1 - (GP) -i Three members of the secoiid-place Sagueiieens hold down in Quebec 555 Senior Hockey League scoring stat.- iiiiiding ;'l)0l hurt. either one too much. lFord, who spent a week at his ihonie in Toronto, came back last 1night to score a goal in each of the first and second periods gngziiiist Glace Bay. Campbell as- ;SlFlCd mi both markers. Big Hughic thus been on the sidelines for these iiast b9Vt"l'Hl weeks with a. frac- iurcd nose. 0 During the absence of Ford and Campbell the biggest thorn in the 1side of the Islanders was Billy Goold. The latter, who starred in iJlllll0l' hockey around Moiitrcul. 1iiould still be playing with tho 1tainly would 1hang onto the 3-1 lead they en-1 'joyed at the end of the sccondi illcltlotl. However the Halifax lossl was good for the league. As a re-. suit the Miners are only two points .lbehlnd the Sydney Millionaires 1their highest: standing since the opening days of the schedule. . - o Word from Bill Brown last night indicated that ihc Forum would (be well filled for the struggle this evening. Orders were pouring iii- yesterday afternoon and the ad-' lrance sale around the city was good. Jimmy MacDonald. Manager of the Atlaiitics was talking with Brown and advised the Forum Managcr that the Halifax tcaml would be here early today. They left Glace Bay immediately after the game last night and spent the .last part of the night at Antigonish , . . . The Islaiideis have been roll- ing in their last three games andl Ll they show the same drive to-' hiiglit they should take the visitors. 1Against Halifax last Saturday linght and against Sydney this week Chamberlain's mcn were showing the form of which theyl are capable. "And if the Atlan-l tics play in Charlottetown like, they play in Halifax the Islaiideis will show the same form here? istated Chamberlain last night. ,"Tl:ey play it rough at home but wlhey don't have the same guts when they come to Chai'lottelowii," added the Hardrock. . . . . Johnny Horeck has failcd in at lrast one of his proniiscs as coach of the Sydney 1Millionaires. In jaddition to boasting that he could lfake the Spud out of the Spud-Is- ilandcrs. I-loreck came up with the isiiitement that he could stop Buck lwhitlock from scoring. Following Monday night”: game here which Jthe Islanders won '7-0, I-loreck told Aubrey Kelzer of the Sydney Post Record, "This Whitlock has been 'dolng a. lot of scoring. I know how to stop him. Watch us Tues- day night on Sydney ice, Buck won't even get near the goal." Johnny had better devise another plan. Tuesday night at Sydney fgigk got two goals and two As. Maurice Richard, the greatest HALIFAX sur sAi.:-ii-iuiis..: 2 to GINIRAL SALE-FRIDAY AT .2 p;m. AND on. WHAT A BATTLE! or new of last leturdoyt In nun be. will wish tolletougrll oollelcxflli JV- ultbo l&eill coho '" '79 heuri- tween the 0 P1103118 latter and the Islanders -v for avloto THE FORUM JAN. 2 - FRIDAY - 8:30 pm. 6 p.m.: FRIDAY. up to 2 pm. name in hockey, has been voted Montreal Royals had he shown ihci the powerful llalifax club. And for the Islanders, who have d .g .1 1 .111 1.1 1- A 3 We're not paying them ll)lIl?(llxugl(l(.;litmilies l3g2 rzasoanlgljtmiiillllamund-" 5””9d the H”d1'0Ck- i be a revengcful haul. Thirteen 1 times the two teams - 'and twelve times the Atlantics .hzii'c come out on top. 1 But. the 12-1 count in ganlcs give: little indication of the rela- U9”- iiivc strciigt-h of the two clubs. six times in thc last seven games thclin second place, two points above Atlantics have won by 8. one goal the Millionaires and 12 points he- margin. , Their last victory was hind the Atlaiitlcs. l Islanders Out For 1: Victory Over Halifax In Game Here Tonight the Halifax lioodoo out the front door of the Forum and down east , 1 h , 1 ,t "I on Fitzroy Street, take to the ice 9'5 "5 V9” mu” a3”,m5 in ” against the league leading Hall-'3'l 84'5ame 1953” ":5 mnmh "o 1111, 1;-01.11", 13” be played out by play-off time." 1131.1, me1jstl'eiiglh for the important tussle ion Saturday night when they de- feated the locals 4-3 in Halifax. And speaking of over-time Murph Chamberlain of the Island- play over-tinic." stated Chamber- lain. "If we do we'll have all the lgood hockey now and the boys will Chamberlain is also very much against the league rule of dress- ing only 14 regulars for 9. game J”If we can carry 16 players why lrhouldn't we be able to play them? to sit The Islanders will be at full this evening. Defenseman Orval Larell has recovered from a bout with the 'flu and will be in ac- The Islanders go into the game Two Players. Seriously Injured In Bruins-Leafs Game Played At Boston BOSTON, Jan. 1 -rCP)L Bos-I Penalty-Flamaii 14:50. tons Dave Creighton suffered a broken right leg and Toronto's Capt. Ted Kennedy a hroken right collar bone tonight in a rough Nu- tional Hockey League clash won by the Bruins. Creighton scored twice he-fore1 hcini: hurt.ln the third period when the Leafs" Fernie Flamnn fell on him while iiicurriiig R hold- ing penalty. Kennedy, who was out for his 200th NHL goal. ivas wrest- led heavily to the ice by Capt. Milt Schmidt qf Boston during ll wild second-period brawl. Six players- tlireo from each club-drew pcnaliics for the fist:-I the middle session while cuffs in several others engaged in jousts but escaped censure. Sclimldt and Kennedy began throwing punches after tossing. their gloves to the ice. While the ofticials separated that pair. L00 Lahliie of Boston tangled with bi: defence-man Jim. Thompson of Toronto and rookies Ron Stewart of the Leafs and Warren Godfrcy of the Bruins went at it. When the officials coiicciitrai.cd on these other two scuffles. Sch- midt and Kennedy clashed again. with the I..cafs' centre striking the ice on his head and shoulder. Ken- nedy also suffered a concussion. All six were penalized with Ken- iicdy and Schmidt drawing five minute majors. Creighton's penalty came on H routine holding infraction Flaman near the Leaf cage. But Flaman toppled info the Bruin centre and Crc;ghton's leg was badly twisted. Creighton opened the scoring halfway through the first period. converting a pass from Dunc Fish- er. Fleming Maekell of Boston got the first of his two goals half way through the middle period and Toronto's Leo Boivin scored un- assisted for the Lea.fs' lone tally late in that session. Creighton scored with only 21 seconds left in the period. In the final period Schmidt and Mackr-ll completed the Boston scoring SUMMARY First Period 1-Boston. Creighton (Fisher) 10:00 Canada's top athlete and her out- standing sports personality of 1952. The vote was taken by a Canadian Press poll of sports writ- crs and sports, casters. Richard was well out in front for the athle- tic honors but had close competi- tion in the voting for the out- standing personality. Big factor in the selection of the Rocket was 'the scoring of his 325th N.H.L. goal to set an all-time scoring record. 0 0 O The Rocket's inability to hit the net this season with the same ac-. curacy as in past years, is causing some worry in Montreal. At this writin the Rocket has scored only 11 goes which is ten less than his right wing adversary Gordie Howe Part of this, of course.'u dud to the injury of his centremun Elmer Loch. Bu 0'Mearn in the Man- treal Star. After reflecting upon Richer-d's play-making for Bellveuii. believes that the Rocket mighg be changed to centre himself. Richard played some at centre lust year and did pretty well. A switch to centre ioe might enable the Roc- ket to get his scoring-eye book, says 0'Mu I hy 4 (Quackenbush) 9:531 3-Toronto, Boivin 19118 4-Boston. Creighton ichevrefllls, Dumart) 19239 Penalties-Kennedy and sch- 1midt (majors) 6:36; Stewart 6:36. Godfrey 6:36. Labinc. 6:36, Thom- second Period 2-Boston, Mackell son 6:36; Morrison 18:33, Third Period 5-Boston. Schmidt IGOdII'E)'l 5331 6-Boston, Mackcll 4Klultay, Lundi H251 Penalties-Flaniiiii 10:08, Mor- rison 1'2-"8 Hockey Stores By The Canadian Press QUEBEC SENIOR Cliicoutinii 1, Montreal R0331-5 5 Ottawa 4, Shawinigan Falls 6. OHA - QUEBEC JUNIOR I Toronto 81. Mikes 9. Three Riv- - 2. ms THUNDER BAY JUNIOR Port Arthur Flyers 10. Port Arthur Bruins 3. THUNDER BAY SENIOR Port Arthur Bcarcafs l.F01'l William 4. Maritime Major Halifax 3 Glace Bay 4 NOHA senior Sault Mich. Indians 1 North Bay A. P. C. League Triiro 13 Trenton 5. Stellarton 8 Antigonish 5. New Bninswlck Senior Fredericton B Moncton 1 British Soccer LONDON. Jan. 1 -(AP) ... Re- sults of New Year's Day soccer games played in the United King- dom: English League. Division 1 Bolton Wanderers 1 Charlton Athletic 2. Manchester County 0. Mlddlesbrough 2 Sheffield Wed- nesday 2 (tie). Newcastle United 3 West Brom- wich Albion 5. Preston North End 4.Blackpool 2. Sunderland 2 Aston villa. 2 (tie). English League. Division II Blackburn Rovers 3 Notts County United 1 Derby N 'Bui-y 3 Plymouth Argyle 2. Evcrton 2 Barnslcy 1. Sheffield United 1 Rothcrham United 4. English League. Division In Northern Accrlngton Stanley 3 Bradford 2. Barrow 2 Chesterfield 1. Carllsle United 2 Stockport County 1. Darlington 2 Mansfield Town 1. Cvateshead 3 Rochdale 1. Hartlepools United 0 Bradford City 0 (tie). Southport 2 scunthorpe United Tranmere Rovers 2 Grlmsby Town Scottish League. Division "A" Aberdeen 2 Dundee 2 (tie). Phlkirk 5 Third LanI.rk. 1. Heart of Midlothinn 1 Hibernian 2. Motherwell 4 Alrdrleonionl 1." Queen of the south A Bit. Mirren 3. mlth Rover: 0 East Fife 0 (tie). vtouie. Glasgow Rangers 1 Celtic 0 THE i MONTAGUE .- minsrassnonosv onrmr . llow Goalie .For Saint John Beavers SAINT JOHN. N. B.. Jan. 1 - ((CP) -- Ronnie Digeur. a new goalie for Saint John Beavers ol the New Brunswick Senior Hockey League. arrived today. Until Christ- mas he was with New Haven and Troy in the Eastern United States Senior Hockey League. The Ottawa-born puckster play- ed for lnkerman Rockets several years ago when they whipped Hal- ifax St. Mary's in the Canadian junior playoffs. Aged 22. he stands five feet ten and weighs 178. He has signed a C form with the American Hockey League's Buf- falo Bisons, linked with Montreal Canadiens. 1 Bowl Games By The (Tl!-III!-(IIRH Press Rose Bowl Southern California 7 Wisconsin Sugar Bowl Georgia Tech 24 Misslsippl 7. Gater Bowl Florida 14 Tulsa 13. . Cotton Bowl Texas 18 Tennessee 0. Salad Bowl San Diego Navy 81 St. Airborne -1 sun Bowl College of Pacific 26 Mississippi Southern '1. Sydney-To-Hobart Yacht Race Completed SYDNEY, Jan. 1 -(AP) - The 35-foot cutter Nocturne was first across the finish line today in thc 680-mile Sydney-to-llobart yacht race. Australia's biggest yacht race. The race began here Dec. 26. and officials said the time was slowest on record. six days. three hours. 25 minutes. The fact the Nocturne finished first does not mean she was the winner. This is worked out on cor- rected time according to the handicap allotted. . Scottish League, Division "B" Albion Rovers 0 Hamilton Acad- cmlcnls 6. Alloa Athletic 2 stenhousemuir :1 (tie). Ayr United 0 Kilmarnock 2. Dundee United 1 St. Johnstone 9. Diinfermline Athletic 2 Cowden- beatli 1. Forfar Athletic 0 Arbroath 0 (tie). 'Morloii 2 Stirling Albion 2 (tie). Queen Spark 1 Diimbarton 0. s I xx.- i -Caniadiens Defeat iRed , Wings; Rangers, Leafs . Tie New Yearfs Eve Games -j-- x DETROIT. Jan. 1 - (CP)'-Ken Mosdell and Paul Meger scored goals to give the Montreal Cana- diens a. 2-0 victory over the Do trolt Red Wings last night. The victory ended the Wlnzs' 15-game unbeaten string, and lift- ed the Caniidlens into second place in the National Hockey Lea- gue. A New Year's eve crowd of 13.- 289 saw Mosdell score in the see and period moments after Detroit missed on what looked like a sure- shot goal. Then in Detroit hat- tled to tie the score in the clos- ing seconds, Meger tallied: SUIVUIIARY First Period Scoring: None. Penalties: Olmstead :32, Pave- lich :32, Wilson 6:22, Lindsay 9:53, Megcr 17:39. Johnson 18:37, Delvccchlo 18:37. Second Period 1-Montreal. Mosdell tolmstead. St. Laurent) .. 15:01 Penalty: Prystiil 10:51. Third Period 2-Montreal, Meger (McCormack) .. Penalty: Mosdell NEW YORK. Jan. 1 -- (CF) - Jack Stoddard scored late In the third period from just outside the. crease last night to give the Nu- tloiial Hockey League's fail-end New York Rangers 8 3-3 tie with the Toronto Maple Leafs. Stoddard's tying goal was set up by defenceman Alan Stanley and centre Gordie Haworth. The Leafs had taken R 3-2 lead shortly be- fore the halfway mark of the final period on Sid Smith's 100th goal of his big league career SUIWMARY First Period Scoring: None. Penalties: Ronly :38, Stewiirt 1:442, Hannlgsn 7:19. Second Period 1-New York, Mlckoski ..... .. 4:25 2-Toronto, Stewart .(Smith, Kennedy) ............ .. 7:16 3-Toronto, Maloney (Thomson) Penalties: Noni-. Third Period 4-New York. Kraftcheck (Stanley, Raleigh) .. 5-Toronto. Smith . 12:42 3:19 (Kennedy. Thomson) ..... .. 7:31 GANcw York. Stoddard (Stanley. Haivortli) ........ .. 15:18 Penalty: Sloan 1236. New Zeulcind Race Goers Break Records AUCKLAND. Jan. 1 - (AP) - New Zealand race-goerl beat all record: during 1952 when total- izator investments for horse rac- ing and trotting exceeded 5234,- 00fl.000-I6,000.000 above 1951. It was the first full year off- course betting facllltleii were avail- able. Much of the increased het- tlng npparcntly was diverted from illegal bookmakers. Gliioago lll 2-Aii" Tie with Hill: . CHICAGO. Jan. 1 -(up)... Montreal Canadiens retained thgu hold on second place in this NA. tlonal Hockey League tonight, playing to a 2-2 tie with Chicago Back Hawks. SUMMARY First Period I-Chicago, Gardner (Dewsbury) Penalties - Hucu , bury 14:56, Richard 17:25. H8 :31 Dewa- 1 Second Period 2-Montreal, Richard (Mosdell) 16:44 Penalties .- MacPhersoin (major) 8:08, Gee (major) 6:08; Olxngtead 6:44. Peters 8:42, Meger (2) 16:11, Hucul (2) 16:17, Gee (misconduct) 16:-H. ' Third Period 3-Chicago, Couture (Gadsbyi . 10:13 4-Montreal. Geoffrlon (Masnlck, Meger) 13:43 Penalties - Meger 4:'0l'.A Masnlck 8154 Two Top Tennis Stars Turn Pro LOS ANGELES. Jan. 1 -(AP)- Jack Kramer announced tonight that Frank sedgman and Ken McGrcgor, the world's top amateur tennis stars, have turned profeu. lonal. ' He said they have accepted his Sl00,000 offer for ii tour of the .Unlted states "and other places on which I decide." Kramer said a simultaneous un- nouncemcnt was being mule in Sydney by the Australian Amateur Tennis Association. Kramer said his offer to sedg- man and Mccregor was as a team and that. it was sl00,000 or 40 per cent of gross receipts, whichever is greatei'. He said he understood Sedgmrin would tnlie '16 per cent of their share. The tour will include the two Australians, Kramer and Pancho Scgiiiirn. ADDITIONAL SPORT on nor: 8 SNAP siior riiiisiiiiio 2 Rolls of Film developed and printed. 24 hour service. Double size prints. 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