‘ period when “The (I110 it’ In!‘ You" HlCKEYlvnNlCHOLSONS lil..\(lK 'l‘\\'lS'l‘ A Home Product - Popular Everywhere Halifax Crescents Edge a Out Moncton Hawks 9-8 llsllliF-AX, Jsn. I - (OP) alffsx Crescent: edged out Mono- lm Hawk; 11-! here tonight to move mo s‘ tie with Truro Bearcats for soond place in Maritime senior ockey league standing. The vic- ory left the Halifax and 'I\i'i1ii'0 quads only two pol-ms behind the argue-loading Hawks with Saint oiin Beavers vesting ln the cellar. carrying horseshoes in the ends f their stick; and assorted lab- its‘ feet in their back pcckets for cod measure. Crescents way to a thimdqfing start. leav- ng Hawks in the tmeciviabie pos- ‘ itimt of trying to catch uv- Mem- on came within one goal three lines and even pulled out their osltsndsr in the last. few " . they mum quits mks it. Charlie-Owns drew a mltior and . ateh ’ ‘ in the ‘ he bashed l-lalwk roar- Rsser over the head vith his gllfik. e blow resounded . m4 the . the bcoke . a doctor was summmcd to st- ead Fraser. who dim‘! rcttlu (to he game. Crescent! Drank Itedmond and udfo Tmincr had a go ct ewh titer in the final period and the sferees and rifle" Iinvd ivy I11‘ . y as tho we pinched them.- ~ into sonhsus ‘ Both play- recetved moors. The fight broke out in s, courier th flay at the other end o! the . Windy 0Nei11 of Orsssents . . Hawk goalie Buckie MsdDon- li was the only other immm on . some. They nodded at sach hetr m silent ugmemenp and erely stood by. Members of both . skated t» and lust watched. skhig no lttemm to stop the ..'Ihszsfanqssrivsdandthey l “(Mldv V30. hey were drwwing so little atten- ion. Redmond and Tmlnor ceased cows flsnd w aliq- bohl .. he inlhsd ow. with his stick . tnrblhig it onos srdllid his sad for purposes of added veloc- ty. He hacked s. gash in Fraser's sad. The Hawk defetncesnm was ins a helmet. Jblko-Wsdmswsed when the n; only 1.1 seconds old and i . stsnhopo up another -- t it minute later. Rook Sullivan ot two. countering ‘Irazinot-‘s 1e. and. the period ended with uand Fritz mitt - 0-2 before Oopus went of! for is loag not. Moatotort promptly tmdcd in three goals to ha-ul hemselves up within respectable istsnce. (‘xeaesnts main-lilac de- snoe. Powell and Oaudet, combin- topushtfioirtssmislfrontl-O - t-he end of the period. The two squads traded tallies in. ho final period at fairly regular tevrvals with Moncton dmawlng he odd one 1B seconds from the . l-ls/wks throw away their do» s and watched u. scents drift EXPORT” li‘ll.l "...,v7 roared in on MacDonald then times. ‘Iii-ins times MacDonald denied (hem. 54X Pllyu-s scored two goals apiece, Stsnlhope. Wade and Sul- livan foc- Otesomts. Icadbetka, Trainer and Agnew for htoactm. Sammy MOIWU-Illll. veteran Hawk leftwinger. wasn't in the lineup to- night. SUMMARY First Period. l—I-lnllfax, Wade (Lalralble) .11 Flilllfmt. Stsnthops (Powell, Lar- oble) I.“ s-dlonoton. ‘firehou- 13.24 4.—'ITs.iifax. Bufllvan (Gdudet. lied- irtond) 14.59 5—Hallfa1(. Sullivan (O'Neill) 19.82 Penaltieo-Whitlwlt. Second Period. O-I-Iaiiiiisx. 14mins (Weds. Btan- itope) 0J8 ‘f ' . ‘Ihlnor ‘f1’! ii-Halifax. Wade ‘L42 9—MOI10l.0fl. Dowling Charlton) 9.50 Sutarschs (Trainer. . (Dowl- (Agnew) 14.38 ill-Halifax, Powell (Gelldet) 18.20 Penalties-Corvus (ma-Jog and match misconduct), Agnew, Basta- rlohe. Thin! Pfllol. 13—M0notrxi. A8110! (Demdtruk) 1.3 5. 14—Hls.ll1ax, Stanhops (taxable) 10.69 . Landfall/tar shut) 12.16 lkflalilfsx. O'Neill (Sullivan) 18.42 PL-Monoton. Awew (Demohuk) 19.46 Penalties Redmond ‘Dmlnor (moor). . (DQ11- (ntajor). Oyster Bsd Bridge iiclti First Race The Oyster Bed Bridge Driving Club held its first ice race of the season on New Years afternoon. A large number of spectators and horsemen turned out despite the ssro weather. ‘II-tree classes were called to the wire with {lucky Guy. Mickey Rooney and Betty Worthy return- ed the winners in their respective classes. In tbs Olsss “A" Trot and Pace. that game littls trotter malty Guy came through in fine style to beat the favorite Royal Jim. In the Class "B" Trot and Paco. Mickey Rooney showed plenty of trotting ability in winning handily from Ross Marie and Linda Dar- neli. In the Olssl "C" Trot and Pace. Betty Worthy. well driven by her owner, Mr. Doiron, won the race after placing third to Don Wor- thy and King Grafton 2nd. in the first heat. Minoiln fourth. An added attraction of the sf- Jprnoun was the arrival of Paul 315mg “d George Newman in their Fleet Canuck Plinth Quite a number of men went. for a "hop" and all voiced their pleasure of m, min, saying the fields look- ed as l! they were garden 110ml)"- Following is the Sumnwry! Class "A" Trot and Pscs Luck Guy (Ford s. Carr) Jim (c. flushes) ter Dawn (V. M1103“) Winning owner Iloddle F0 Whestley R4119!‘- Cisl "B" Trot (I Paco Mickey Rooney (I. Neill) l Rose Marie (J. O. Gallant) 2 Lynda DQ111211 (L. Gamester) 3 Winning owner. 1W1"! "Em °' Oyster Bed Brldfli- 6‘- llcn Trot petty Worthy (Doll-on) Don Worthy (Houston) King Grafton 2nd (R. Minolla (O'Neill) Winning owner. MT- D°1Y°n ° fi id. M“ Q Starter H’. 011611101‘!- ggllluo. Rdbinson. A- 30PM» C. Ford. Trotter Jutigs Sclti HALIFAX. Jen-J —<¢1’>-“‘° little trotter Judge. classy edem- er on Maritime dash tracks. W" sold today to Fred Lshsy, prcsidcn of the Esstem orlvtns “Milli” Dartmouth. Its. The new-ownerwill enter 811689 l" 1°“ “c” ‘f nut’ mouth this lelwfl- l3 2i 32 A r THE CHARLOTTETUWN GUARDIAN PAGE SEVEN Although defeated 8-5 in last night's encounter with the snmrt Ottawa 5t. Patrick's College outfit Jackie Kane's local squad have nothing to condemn themselves for despite thq fact; they ended up on the short end of the score. l U O Bet back. five goals in the first half of the game the locals came on to outscore their highly-favor- ed, pro-game opponents 5-4 in the closing stages and bad they shown a little more finesse when in scor- ing itlon might easily have made e score much closer. I I C But outside of the fact that the Ottawa team proved to be the ul- timate winners the attendance at lust night's game proved conclu- sively that local fans are solidly behind Junior hockey. An unof- ficial estimate places the atten- dance last night as around two thousand and once the local youngsters with a few necessary changes in their lineup become accustomed to each others style of play there seems to be no rea- son to doubt that Charlottetown will be able to ice a team capable of giving the other Maritime squads a strong battle for title honors. O I O However 8t. Mary's squad from Halifax must. have plenty of abil- ity-when they could outscore the team local fans witnessed hero last night in two successive games and that by scores of 11-2 .and 8-2. O U Coach Marty Barry of St. Mary's. himself one of the former Na- tional Hockey League's stars must have instilled into the Si. Mary's squad a lot of tho hockey sense that he himself “(assessed in his playing days anti there is no get- ting away from the fact that St. Mary's will bc tho tram to beat in the coming Maritime junior piny- clowns. While not having tile benefit of the publicity afforded last night's hockey encounter. never- thclcss a large turnout [of dyed- in-thc-woo! hockey fans arc ex- pected to br- on hand tonight to witness the opening of 1105- tilities in the juvenile and midget departments. The youngsters have been faithfully attending practice sessions and it will not be at all surprising if the brand of hockey they display tonight shouldn't be almost as good as the more ex- perienced juniors. A great deal of interest and hard work is being displayed by Col. Bill Reid. physical fitness director and the coaches and heads of the differ- cnt squads to ensure the success of their league and at the same time develop hockey players of the future and the best way to show the youngsters and their sponsors that their efforts are appreciated is by being on hand tonight. Several Island hockey players are active in the A. P. C. 1M8“! of Nova Scotla. In a recent game in which the New Glasgow Bomb- ers trounced the Piclou Sllnbeflhls a report states the "New Glas- gow's stout. fast-skating defence was a hard pill for Pictou forwards to swallow. Irvine McKee. Bltlllfwh rest-guard with the Bombers for 1.11:.- pnat threa- sessons, teamed up with former N. ll. L. hockey star page Kelly to form a fomlidabie wall in front. of §lml1!°"- In the Pictou lineup are such well-known players locally ll ‘e wflllgmg, (now out with a hand injury) and Ab MacKinnon. Wil- llama appears lo be going his us- ual fine gait and is one of the msin cogs in the Pictou machine. That he drew only an assist in this particular game in Wh-lCh reference is made is credited 1° the stellar goal-tending of the New Glasgow goalie Jimmy Simp- son. "Hc handled Tic Williams: famed backhand shot with ease. states the report‘. > Another Islander who recently joined the New Glasgow Bomber» is Urban "Boo“ Morrison. 22-39!" old 16D lb. left wingcr.,Morl-lson is from Summerside. Bo Dlllffll junior hockey in '41. '41. and '43 for the Strstford Krohit-rs in the . _ UNDER DIRECTION PHYSICAL FITNESS l MlDGlT-AND JUVENILE HOCKEY LEAGUE ‘Ill GAMb-LiGlONAilTiS vs. ' m GAMI-KINSMIN VI. r i - ATI slum ztntonzu - 7 PM. SHARP P-M. SHARP "Wmt mo: nub AFTER nocxsv ThcF T01 NIGHT KNOTTY- NlNERS-MIDGET. . J. ‘s ROVlRS-JUVINIL! ard). dlMaurlce (‘The Rocket) Richard Tieeatéegdc the ‘Chicago Black Hawks before 10.216 at the Fox-tun in Montreal (in Saturday. Dec. 29th. mus‘ omits P611119 Caught the R/OCKQY. in the act of tallying the first of his three goals. Rf; "a Adam Brown. Ralph Nattrnss, T09 Blake, Johnny Msrlucci (between Blake and Rich- c ard himself and goaler Paul Bifbeauit. The Rocket Ixplodes performed the "fiat-trick" by 1 scoring thrcogoals as Canaicns In the NEW YORK. Jan. 2-—(C'P)—Tor- Mlle Maple Leafs barely held off an exhausted band of New York R8111!" here tonight, to 3mg; g close 5-4 National Hockey League ‘(Milly and c0 five poi-ms out in front of the pack. The Rangers. worn out by three games in three nights. came from behind to lead briefly in tho sec- ond period. dropped back to g three-goal disadvantage and then, in a. breathtaking finish, almost managed a tie. A Crowd 0f 15,083 was hanging on the ropes as the Rangers stag- ed their final perl-od drive against the Leafs, who had beaten New York in all four (previous meet- ings this year. As there were no other games tonight Rangers stayed 1n fourth Plflvt. One point ahead of the De- troit_Red Wings. The Leafs now arc five pctnts ahead of the second place Montreal Canadimg, So fierce was the (‘losing ibmgcl‘ drive that coach Frank Bouclicl Dulled goalie Chuck Rayner out cf the nets with about 35 second; to Bo and placed him on the Toronto blue-lino. The leafs 1ievcl' got a chance iu on thc open goal. _ _Toronto tcok n 1-0 load in lho first period on Don Mom's gml at 5.17 with Bud Polle and Gay Stew- art assisting. The Rangers got rolling in the second, scoring twice to take a 2-1 lead on Bill Moe's shot from the blue-lino at the eight minim; tnark and Russell's counter 23 sec. ands later. The 341F189!‘ drive seemed to be a flash in the pan when Torgnfo (‘flbllaiizcd on New York defensive lapses to ram in lhrcc straight B°a|§ by $.11 Apps. Ted Kennedy and Stewart to go ahead 4-2 In the third Joe Klukay was given credit for another Toronto seal and the Ibcafs led 5-2. 1.05s than four minutes late;- Netv york exploded with u goal by Edgy-J- Lililradc and followed it up with another counter to make the score 5-4 at 12.39. Centre Ab Demarco got the final New York goal and but for some inspired goal from- m8 by Turk Brcda and some uh. lucky breaks about the not might have scored at least twice more. SUMMARY First Period I). Metz 5:17. l-Toronlo, Stewart) Penalties N. Metz, Cooper, mmnsmh I-(Nwick. D. Metz, Read. Second Period 3-Way Yflrlf. Moe (Russell. Gard- ner! 8:00. 3—New York. Russell 8.20. 4—Toronto. Arpps (N. Metz) 12cc 5—Toronto, Kennedy (Klukgy) 16:07. 5—'1‘<>renlo. Stewart (Polls) 10:00. Penalty-Jfhompson. Third Period "l—Toronto. Klukay 2:30, BEN’?! York. Isprsde (Ooivflle) 9-Now York. Demarco (Leswia) 12:29. Penalty -—Russ(~il. (Polio. (Gardner) Junior "A" section of the O. H. A. During his stay with the Kroh- iers he received coaching from Joe Prime-nu, Ray Gefliffe, and Carl White. New York Rover coach. Morrison is a fssl. smooth skating forward with plenty of polLsh around the nets and il rogarded as a valuable addition lo the New Glasgow club. Mor- risen appeared ‘in Charlottetown last summer as the second base- man of the Summersidt bull club who were defeated in the Island playoffs by the local Ali-Stars. Present Maritime intermediate champions. lususunzn vmtu Don Budge outateadied his Qppgn. ant at almost every point to whip llllwml Vlfil. who had bozn ruler of the game for five years, 6-8 8-4. 6-2. lflsn yelfs lgo to- day bcfcrc a capacity crowd of isms in Jlsdlsdu w». Garden, i Maple Leafs Hold Off New t York Rangers 5-4_ No Water For Outdoor Rinks It was announced yesterday by the Playground Conunisslon that due to the continued water short- age the Commissioners o! Sewers and Water Supply had advised that for the present, at least, 1t would be impossible to provide water for flooding outdoor rinks of any kind. This came as a bitter disappointment both to the Play- ground offlclals and to the kid- dies. However. it is hoped that the program presently being run by the Commission at the Forum will at least partially offset the disappointment to all concerned. For the information of interested citizens and kiddies the Play- ground Commission has reserved considerable time at the Forum this year and these hours are being made available to the var- ious groups of boys and girls of the City schools. A few spare hours have been set. usitlc for special groups desiring a bit n1 competition and those hours arc being ailotcd by the Director of Physical Fitness. Lt. Col. W. W. Reid when application is received from u group or groups. At pfesent a competent. coach or supervisor is on hand to over- see the various hours of practice and skating at the Forum. King's Bounty Hockey League Opens Jan. 6 The opening game of the re- organized South King's Hockey League will be played at George- town on Monday. Jan. B with the Motitztguv team visiting the King's County Capital. it was utmuunc- ed last night. The ihird team in t-his loop this your is Murray Hal'- bor. The teams are again com- peting for the P. W. Turner Tro- phy. symibolic of tho hockey championship of Southern King's County. Interest in tlicse hockey con- ircs is at s. high pitch and all three teams are sure of a good fol- lowing as the season progresses. Murray Harbors liomc- games are to be played in Montague Rink. Midget-Juvenile iiockcy Series To Open Tonight The Midget-Juvenile hockey ser- ies will get underway st the For- um tonight at. ‘i o'clock. In the opening game tile Knot- ty Niner Midgets will meet the Legionalres and in the second game the Juvenile Kinsmen will meet P. J.'s Rovers. Knotty Minor Midgets will lLne- up as follows: Goal, MacLcun. Gurney; de- fence, iiurst, Stull. Hogdson; for- wards. Flynn, Jardlnc, Gallant, Allen. MacNevin, MaoLean, Shep- hard, Gregory. Kelly. Lineups for the Juvenile game follow: P. .1.'s Rovers .-- Goal, Ward; defence, Rossitcr. Bourke, Conrad. Lund; forwards. Dockendorff, Cudmore Cairns MacDonald. Acorn, Rogers. Pierce. Murphy. Dickerson, Jardine, Carson, Wil- liams, MucKlnnon. KlnSlllcn~Goal. fence. Downs, Clarke, Andrew, Carter; iortvardsdriowatt. Realy, Ross, Larter. Carver. Bevlns. Mc- Lean, Andrew. Dougan, MaclGreg- or. Jordan? dc- BeaveirsplSeek Two Former Services Players HAL-IFAX. Jan. 2 (C-P) Saint Jcitn Beavers have applied to a scnicl- itaval officer for t.he use of two players who were with Un- ited Services before the Service team dropped out of t-he Maritime Senior Hockey League last month. it was 1951-‘ nsd ilerc today. It was tutdcrstccd the Saint John rcqucsi vamv (luring the week-end lmd that Bravcrs were seeking wiitgrr Vic Jackson and one other player whose flame could not, be loamcd. Ii. Wits also lcumeci that Halifax Crescent-s. who have been sacking to use Jackson as wcli a5 centre Jack spidcll and deiencemmi Ralph Crouoher have arranged for an in- tqrvieiv with Rear Admiral C RJ-I. Taylor. (zfficcr commanding Atlan- tic coast, tomorrow morning. At the time Services left the icaguc. it was reported that uni- formed mcmbctrs would not be al- lowed to play for other teams. Later. however. (lie pzwcr in change this ruling was loft in the ltcmds of naval officials in this area. OTTAWA. Jan. 2 -- (CPI-A pretty 18-year-old girl ivill fly out of Ottawa this weekend and auto- matically and simultaneously, as- sure Canada of a new women's skating champion for 1947 and give the country its highest hopes for informational athletic prominence in this new year. Barbara Ann scotl. n skater since shc was seven, will represent. the Dominion in the European figure skating championships i.t Davos, Switzerland Feb. 1 and 2 and in the world's championships at Stock- holm. Sweden. Feb. 14-16. But her departure will mrml all end'to her fouv-year-rcign over the Canadian championships, a f-act which gave her one c-f her few pangs of remorse as she pre- pared to fly to England and thence to the continent. It wili‘mean that some other name definitely will come out on top in the Canadian meet at Toronto this month. She expects to bo back home at the end of Nbrusry in time to go in tnslnlng for retention of thc bZ-enniai North American title rhc won st New York in 1846. a vic- Ncw York. It was Iudgeb profes- shsl debit. my which lands ht the choice of Canadian Girl Skater To Compete In Europe the selectors [or the Lou Marsh Memorial 'I‘rnphy awarded to Can- ada's outstanding athlete. Hcr successor in 1946 was Joe Kroi. Toronto Argonctut football wizard. Miss Scott. departs for Europe at the height of her biggest athletic and social ivinter. Shc already has come out. as one of the season's tlcbuianics and her opportunities lrl (hr- sk-ating world have never been higher. She will be accompanied by her mother. Mrs. Clyde Scott, widow of a permanent fDiTC soldier who became military secretary to the Dt-foncc Department. and by Miss Belly Caldwell, n frimd, Sitc- was plagued by a chronic car trouble when shc was young and die was all of seven before she finally got. her first pair of skates. She's been rising steadily and brilliantly ever since, improv- ing under a steady string of coaches iuntll her nroat enthusiasm and natural ability had carried her to and ‘Wat her at the , continent. i Now she is invading Europe for i the first time. _ top of this. Hit y 183 GREAT THE BIKE SHOP 'l‘|‘.(‘ lltllllt‘ (if “bptlfiillg; (.(l(>(l\.“ ztlltl (‘ft-s ORGE STREET Winners E In a fast wide-open encounter played vt the Forum last nighi. (h; touring Ottawa Si. Patrick's College teem. Junior finalists of Eastern Canada inst WHY- (16931- sd m all-star junior team front Charlottetown by a score 0.1 8-5. Getting alway to a 5-0 lead i-n the first. half of the ruggedly-lwtllil encounter, the Ottawans lead all the way but the locals nude a strong comeback to hold their highly favored pro-same opponents on even term; for the remainder of the match. witnessed by the biggest crowd of the season. the two teams iii“! on g sparkling display of hockvy biuroug‘ -t each period with the wimwrs superior passing attacks and at times superior speed lead- ing to their ultimate victory. Shee- mm and Maguire led the Ottawa team's attack with thre goals apiece with Bergeron and Free account/ins for the other tallies. _ Cart McDonald. making his a1)- pearance in the 5600M! Wtmd- due to late train connections. made his presence felt in the Charlottetown cause by Hawkins up 1W0 M“ with the others going to Dowllr-C. Shepherd and Mahar. _ ‘The capacity crowd was SW9“ plenty to enthuse over all durml; the first_t.wenty minutes 0f lJl-"W as play raged from one end to (he other with lightning-like raPldl1Y~ Despite the fact the visitors took 3 2.0 lead both goals were of the hard-earned variety. ll £00k (he heavily-favored St. P818 (‘W59 seven minutes before they could dent the (wines for the 011mm! count of the game as Sheeiian. visiting defenceman let one s0 from the bluellnc that found the net behind Cudmore. First penalty of the game came at the nine-minute mark as Greg- ory was chased for tripping Wal- lie Shepherd ed to skate into close The locals pressed hard with a man advantage but failed ta break through. Shortly after. Curmiciiz-it-i of the locals took a trip to "sm- Maguire of the visitors team into a 2-0 lead. go-‘mg through all alone to beat Cutimurc cleanly. In the last two minutes of the period the Chariotlclovzn loam pressed continually but could not break through for a counter. It looked like rt rout as St. Pals’ came through with three counters in the first three minutes and l6 of the mldtlio session _to rll-i the count to 5-0., Frcc got iiic first one of the session as he fooled a lone defenceman and then the goalie with a bit of hockey “dipsy doodle" to count at 1.44. Nine sec- goal of the game on a nice imssing play with LrCluir and s his third when he slammed in TyTcliis passoui. Bradley and Shaw bnth tninors fc-r roughing with the lai- duct tacked on and the Citarlotte- town offensive broke loose. Dow- ling from Carver and tor on a nicc passing plav started by McDo-nuid behind his own blur:- iine. A penalty to Kavanugii saw Murphy visiting ncimindcr having a busy time of it as the locals ‘runs but. two sccolltls afivv twelve minute mark lliitl passed Bergeron from made ll 6-1 on a pissing play in- side the biuelino. Less than two with Rsvanagh Wailic Shepherd went liven tninutes iod ended as it. wide opt-n with having plenty anxious moments. sive the During most of the had the goals of their own titre period hcfc/rc tuire yicidiruu town squad. Three time: in a third period got locals cams close until underway Sheehan was in alone two minutes later to locals Murphy to within striking Sheehan from Gregory ploy minutes i-ater regained the four seconds from the end as Maha banged to, as the latter attempt- quarters. ner‘s box" and while he was off sent his onds later Muguire got his second minute and 23 seconds later accotuiteri for (ii-ow ter getting an additional miscon- McDonald gave the locals thoir initial coun- camc close on a couple of occas-l the Bmmit later again in flid boot in viusc to drift one behind Murphy uuvi makr- it. 6-2. It, was the fin-xi goal of tho session but the fans were treated to plenty of thrills before (he per- hoth teams played both goalies Keeping up a continumi oifcn- local squad out-scored the visitors 3-2 in (lie final session. rewind they kept ploy inside the visitors de- fensive zone but, at that Si. Pats knack of replying; with dufing the finial goal of the game to the home 1...‘. {is the the finiiiy Cart. McDonald made (ho rcti light blink on a pass from Ted Bradley. less titan nullify the counter. Two minutes rmi two seconds lategCart McDonald blasted an ankle-high shot behind again put it's (can't distance but s five goal margin for the Ottawa team. But the losers had the final say in the scoring two minutes and 26 in McDonald's abound ton just outside the loll crosso- arly Five.‘ Goal Margin Is Big Factor In Victory The teams lined up as follows: Ottawa Clfinwn St. Pats Juniors Mtnphy Oudmote Defence Hennessey Cannlcheel MacDonald Kavsrmaqrn ‘Touhey Sha/w IACIILT Maguim Free Rdopells Sheen an SUMMARY 15f: Period. 1-—Ott.awa.. Sheehlm 6.59 Z-Ottawa, Maguine 13.24 Penalties-Gregory. Carmichael. Znd. Period. Ii-Ottawa. Fine 1.44 4-—OILLBYWQ, Magulrg (LeClalr) 1.50 5-Otta.wa. Maglllrc (Tyrclll 3.18 6—Ch' town. Do-wli ng, (Carver. McDonald) 6.3’! 7~OHBJWE Bea-scum (Benoit) 11.0! 8-—Ch‘tovmn, Shcpltem 13.23 Penalties-Bradley. Shaw (minor and misconduct), Kavanagh (ti). 3rd. Period. tl-Clftown, 1.54 alto-Ottawa. Sheehan 3.39 ll-Ohkown. McDonald 5.41 iIZ-Ottawa. Sheellan‘ (Gregory) U134 . l3-Ch'tcun. 17.35 Penalties-Shaun ‘Touhcyz Free. McDonald (Bradley) M81113!‘ (McDonald r" Glace Bay Miners increase Lead (l-LACE BAY, N.s.. Jun. 2 -‘ (cpl _ Glace Bay Minus eased out New Waterford Bruins 5-4 here toqyighl to increase their lead over second-piece Sydney Millionaires in the Cape Breton Senior Hockey Lnaguc. Montreal Royals Oefeat Ottawa 8-3 MONTREAL. Jan. 2 --(CPl - Montreal Royals loosened the first place strangehold of Ottawa smators by swamping illcm, 8-! before 6,000 Quebec Scnlm" Hockey League fans here tonight. _ Bobby Pepin led the Montreal scoring parade with three mark- ers while Cliff Malone. Jacques Locus and Tod Campeau shared 1|“. ,-.-,c( of tho scorln! honors. Alex Smart. lccl (ho (lftpilttl snip- lntt. firing tvlo goals Villllf" Frunkls ‘Furik notched the third for the visitors. Rangers Seek To Bolster Lineup Nijvi‘ \'()ili\'. Jun. L’ - (AP) < New York Rangers, who mrct Tor- onto Maple Louis tcnighi m their third National liuckoy" League game on successive nights. toda! recallstl two players from their Ncw llavcn, Conn. farm club ts bolster their linctlp. Goalie Jint Henry was brought up as n stxuvl-by for (‘buck ilnyltor and right tviltget" Joc Lcvdndowskl WM added to the squad. Rayner WM struck on his ankle by a puck Vat Boston last night. and was llmlmll today ns n i‘t‘.<\lli. Canadian Speed Skater Turns Ocwn Offer 2 . WINNIPEG. Jan. -- tCPl 4 Frank Strck of Winnipeg. 394mm old Cnwxrdian speed skating cham- bicvl. has tumod (loan n. invite- licai to Compete in the world‘; skat- ing championships in Norway thil month. it was learned here today. Stack. along with fum- Americas skaters, was invited to compete la the world Imd numerous other speed skating events in Not-way. The veteran speedster. howevq had his eyes on Olympic 0041198114 tlon, representatives of which may be decided st tho Canadian cham- piotnships at sudbmy. out. nest month. stack represented Castsds in ibd 1Q Qjlfi I ll Phfld, RR, l‘