Moncton Hawks. Break Jinx, Score 4-1 Victory Over Beavers Saturday MONCTON. N. B., Oct. 29 -(CF) -- Moncton Hawks broke the jinx which had been hanging over them 'or eight games when they dc- 'eatcd Saint John Beavers 4-1 in i Maritime Senior Hockw League ;ame here Saturday. injections of power in the ol- iciisivc and defensive departments :m'l i ' and defeat for the j."lliLJn'C03ChCd Monctonians. Icing a new line of Murray Rich- irdson. recently acquired from f'h:irlottetown Islanders. and Frank Tnionii and Win Mousseau. Hawks tut.-katcd and outscored the Bea- vcvs in a close-checking game at ch saw 11 penalties handed out. : of them for roughing and on the defence lighted the Hawks win. Bea- rr were checked closely all the l.-.13" and Freddie Sonier, subbing in: Les Colvin in the Moncton sage. was given almost air tight ninport by his mates. The Richardson. lmonti, Mous- .r:iii line sparked the Hawks at- nrk. Coach Drillon used no to spike Beaveis power line if Whitlock and Nicolle. They Kid the high scoring duo in check and accounted for two of Menc- zmiis goals. ilusty body work by Mousseau ind big Charlie Phillips slowed hn Beaver attack. Beavers were handicapped by :11.-, absence of Manny Mclntyre. 'rum left wing on the line with Nhitlock and Nicolle. who is out Jr: 1 a leg injury. sliycrs to Hawks 15. Galipcau opened the scoring at he scvcn minute mark on a neat gassing play with Dcmchuk. Both .(”ll'l'13 were shorthanded at the mic, Hawks being short two men ind Beavers one. Win Mouseau fired Hawks sec- mci tally on a neat passing attack with lincmates Richardson and imonti. Jodoin put Beavers back in the running at 1:41 of the second period in a long shot from the blue line. Nicolle was credited with an as- sist. Beavers were short two men when Charlie Phillips netted Hawks third tally. He rifled a bullet drive past Brodeur after re- rriving a relayed pass from Dennyj ind Galipeau. lmonti picked paint with seven seconds of play remaining. Demchuck and Mous- Icau drew assists on a breakaway play which caught Beavers press- ng deep in Hawks territory. Line-ups: isaint John: Goal. Brodeur; do-' fence. Lubelle, Mudie: centre. Whitlook: wings, Nicolle, James; rubs. Bolan. Heori, Brennan, Jo- lmrt. Armstrong, Jackson, Platz. Moncton: Goal. Sonler; defence, Delmonto. Dun-ville: centre, Rich- ardson; wings, Imonti, Win Mous- cau: subs, Gllipeau, Jesnneau. hilifps. Blrkwell, Morrow, Dem- thuk. MacKen:ie, Milanl, Denny. ilonlifiod one the. They iced 13. up his secnndi 3L. ". Jladm Jule! jinn! Ouercoald ' P.Vl.C. Defeats Mt. A. 2nd Rugby Team 12 lo 5 SACKVILLE. N. B.. Oct. R - (CP) - Prince of Wales College of Charlottetown defeated Mount Allison University's second team here Saturday 12-5 in an exhibition rugby game. Jay scored for Mt. A. a few minutes after the game got underway and made the con- vcrt good. MacDonald scored two touchdowns for the Islanders, and Jardinc and Nicholson got one apiece. None was converted. Millionaires Release Mayer SYDNEY. N. S.. Oct. 29 - (CP) -- Sydney Millionaires of the Cape Breton Senior Hockey League an- nounced tonight the release ol Ray Mayer, 23. of Gatineau, Que., a left winger. He is expected to join Halifax St. Mary's of the Maritime Senior League. Women's Skating Champion Weds WHITE PLAINS. N. Y.. Oct. 29-- (AP) - Yvonne Sherman, 20. Un- ited Statcs and North American iwoineifs figure skating champion. -was married here Saturday at. St). lBern8l'd's Catholic church to Ar- t thur C, McGowan, Jr.. 27, New York lbusiness man. The bride's mother, 'Mrs. Walter P. Sherman, said her 'daughter would defend her skating titles this winter. Officials: Swain and Taylor. 1 l SUMMARY First Period 1-Moncton. Galipeau (Demchuk) '00 2-Moncton. Win Mousseau (Rich- ardson. Imonti) 18:10 -Penalties: Heon. MacKenzie, Mudie, Phillips, Win Mousseau. Second Period 3-Saint John, Jodoin (Nicolle) 1'41 4-Moncton. Phillips (Galipeau. Denny) 18:32. Penalties: Platz, Morrow, Heon, McKenzie. Jodoin. Third Period 5-Moncton. Imonti (Win Mous- seau, Demchuk) 19:53. Penalties: Brennan. OX Canat!a'1 ' Murph Chamberlain and his ls- landers have done it; again. For the ninth consecutive time this season they have skated off the ice victorious in Maritime Senior Hockey League scheduled centripet- ttion. Their ninth and latest vict- ory was at Halifax on Saturday night and was their fourth win over Saint Mary's. last year's Big Four champions. O O 0 But. the competition is getting keener and closer at every meet- ing, and the Islanders really had to turn it, on there Saturday night to pull it out of the fire. Consider- ubly strengthened with new play- ers and in deflnately better con- dition, the Marty Barrie-coaclied crew made it I bitter battle right to the closing whistle-the Island- ers skaling off with a slim 5-4 ver- dict. 0 0 0 Looking back over the previous game scores between these two clubs the reason for saying that the competition is closer and keener is quite evident. In the first two games Charlottetown won by scores of 6-3. 6-2. but in the third it was 5-3. one goal less for the winners and one goal more for the opposition. And as ment- ioned above. the Saturday night clash was by the narrowest it could be-one goal. . 0 . And for the most part fans across the three Provinces are glad to see it that way, it makes for better competition. and as far 115 local fandotn is concerned they are just as pleasedto see their favour- ite Islanders win by one goal .-is three or four. In fact they would prefer it that way. That is when a fan gets the real thrill of the game-when their team comes through the hard way. Even coach Chamberlain himself stated Satur- day nlght that "the strong clubs should do everything they can to strengthen the weaker ones in the interests of making it a better lea- Ruby! 0 0 0 What is more that is not just idle talk on Chamberlain's part. He proved his sincerity in that respect last week when he sent Murry "Muzz" Richardson to Moncton Hawks. Richardson is a husky six- foot-one-lnch centreman who played the first seven games with the Islanders this season and made a highly impressive showing in all those games. He picked up five scoring points during that time with a goal and four assists. and his worth to the Moncton squad was in evidence against Saint John on saturdsy night. Playing his first game under coach Gordon Drlllon. Murray set: up one of the four goals that psced the Hawks to their first victory this season. He centered for Hawks number one line of Frank plmonti Lnd Wlp Mopssew. speaking of Hawk's Saturday night win. that is something else . fans will be pleased to hear. Drag- ging in the cellar all season so for, the Mbncton squad overcame an eight-game losing slump to garner their first decision in nine starts at the expense of the second -place Saint. John Beavers. who share that spot with Halifax. It was a good marginal win for tho Drillon crew 4-1-and speaks well for the future hopes of the Club. at o o . But if they plan to stretch their wins to two straight, they will have to do something that no other team in the league has done this season -beat the Charlottetown Islanders. The two squads will meet here to- night at the Forum. and d ” the fact. that the Isllhders have proven themselves the toughest team in the league to date. they are going to be even tougher tonight when they come out determined to send their undefeated i-ecr:rd.to.ten full games. That work "record" incidentally, brings up another line of thought. If the locals do what fans here hope they will do tonight, it will be about time for the custodians of "Big Four" records to start thumbing pun. If nine or ten straight wins in not A-new record tn the annals of the league. than it must. be got- lucoI'dn"l" HALIFAX. Oct. 29 - (OP) -- Novo Scott: hen won the Nova Scott: intercollegiate rugby league lighter St. Francis Xavgtor Univer- sity sound -I-0. Harold atoevoa of wttchdownl. one in each half. III? SIM FIIIRIIIO ' DETROIT. Oct. 29 - ting mighty close. How about it Mr. , title here Saturday. defeating o. Petttoodlao. 11.3.. scored both Tot-h - Red Wings Shut Out Boston Bruins 2-0; Other Sunday Night Games Tied (CP) - Young Terry Sawchuk of Detroit Rad Wings hung up his ' ' shut- out of the National Hzr zaguo season as he blanked t i 2-..;kless Boston Bruins 2-0 before a small turnout of 10.093 fans tonight. It left the Bruins still looking for a victory after their first seven starts in the N.H. L. campaign. They have lost fcur and tied three. Tonight's game was settled in the first 12 minutes of play as the third- place Detroiters slapped a pair of goals past Jack Gelineau to coni- pletie their scoring. From then on Detroit spent most of its time wor- rying Gelineau. who had 33 saves -while sawchnk had 25. The action was dull partly due to mushy ice. The rink was in the same condition Saturday night when Detroit beat Chicago 3-1. the poor lee being due to fog and hu- rnidity. Midway in the final period ll full- scale brawl broke out. with Box.- tcn's Ferny Flaman tangltng with Steve Black and Leo Relse success- ively. The Flanian-Reise bout: was the best. seen in Olympia in some time and made some of the recent. boxing cards look sad by compar- lson. Both drew five-minute major penalties for the fisticutfs with Black and Ed Sandford of Bostcn escaping with minor nenalties. SUMMARY First Period I-Detroit. Lindsay (Abel, Howe) 4:56. 2-Detroit. Howe (Fogolin) 18:28. Penalties: Howe, Henderson, Flaman. Lindsay, Schmidt. Second Period Scoring: None. Penalties: Gec. Schmidt Third Period Scoring: None. Penalties: Black. Sanford, Rcise (major). Fiaman (ma- jor). CHICAGO 3. TORONTO 3 CHICAGO, Oct). 29 - (CP) - Chlcsgo Black Hawks came from three goals behind with a great last-pericd rally tonight to tie the Natlonal Hockey League leading Toronto Maple Leafs 3-3, before 14,948, largest crowd of the season. The Hawk comeback interrupt- ed -goalie Turk Brodais shutout string. He had three straight whitewash jobs and a total of 200 minutes. 45 seconds gems: in- to tonight's crime. SUMMARY First Period Scoring: None. Penalties: Meeker. Babando, Mackell. Second Period l-Toronto. Klukay (M. Bentley. Lcwicki) 5:27. 2-Toronto, Smith (Thomson) 11:30. 3-Toronto, Watson, 11:42. Penalties: Thomson. Gadsby. Conacher. Third Period 4-Chicago. Stasiuk (Lundy) 4:43. 5-Chicago, Fashoway. 12:33. 6-Chicago. Gadsby (McCaig. Sta- siuk) 15:24. Penalties: Lewickl. Sloan. Morison, Guidoiin. Juzda. Mortson (10-min. misconduct). Timgren. Babando. Montreal 2, New York 2 NEW YORK. Oct. 29-(CP)- Goalte Chuck Rayner was injured twice tonight but returned to the ice each time as the Rangers and Montreal Canadiens played'a 2-2 tie before 12,081 National League Hockey fans. Montreal's tying goal was scored Juzda, Mt. A. in 12-0 Rugby Victory Over Alias . SACKVILLE. N. B., Oct. 29 - (CP) - Mount Allison Uiilversiiy defeated Charlottetown Abbies 12-0 in an exhibition rugby game here Saturday. Don Allen of St. Stephen. N. B.. got Mt. A's first touchdown on a passing play. and Captain John Hill of Nappan. N.S. made the convert. Hill picked up two more points on a penalty kick. Boo Latlmer of New Glasgow. N.S.. git the collegitms other touchdown, which was converted. Big Four Standings The following are the unofficial team standings in the Maritime Senior ”Big.Four" Hockey League up to and including last Saturday nights games. Team GP W L '1' GF GA Pts. Chltown 9 9 0 0 52 24 it? St. John .. 9 4 5 0 30 35 8 Halifax . 9 4 5 0 36 43 8 Monclon 9 l B 0 31 47 2 Former Detroit Red Wings Trainer Dies DETROIT, Oct. 29 - (AP) - Frank (Honey) Walker, 63. former Detroit Red Wlngs' trainer, died today after being in hospital five weeks with a heart ailment. Walker served the Detroit hoc- l:ey team 20 years before illness forced him to retire three years ago. his blood-stulncd crease. Elmer Lach, veteran Montreal centre, also was injured and received nine stitches. Lach, who did not return to the game. was hit by the puck when Maurice Richard made a shot on the New York goal in the second period. Rayner was injured both times by cuts from Montreal player Frank King's skate which conn cted with the Ranger netmtnder's ead. His first injury was not serious and he returned to Siird period play after dressing. room treatment. A few minutes later. there was I scramble in front of the New York net. from a face-off in Ranger ter- ritory. King's skate clipped the back of Raynerls head as King went sprawling across the goal mouth. Rayner fell. and in the seconds before the whistle blew. Calum Macxay scored the tying goal after taking a pass from Doug Harvey. Rayner received stitches in back of his head. He returned 15 minutes later with a bandage around his head. SUMMARY 1-lint Period Scoring: None. ' Penalties: Egan (25. Johnson. MacKay (2). Leswick. Harvey. Mosdell, Sinclair. second Period 1-New York. Sinclair (O'Con- nor. Kaletal 1:07. 2-Montreal. Richard (Dusuault) 1:46. 3-Negv York. Mlckoski (Egan) 10: 5. Penalties: Egan. Rely. Third Period 4-Mogitresl, Mackay (Horny) while Rayner lay sprawled across 9.2 Penalties: Leswlck, Richard. OCTOBER 30. 1950 II. N. B. Scores 8-6 Victory Over Saints. FREDERICTON. Oct. 39 - (CPi - Fullback Jim McAdun's effect- ive booting gave University of New Bruswlck a surprise 8-6 win But- urday over st. Dunst.an's Univer sity. Charlottaet ii. and set. the. stage for u possible three-way tic ln the New Brunswick-Prince Ed- ward island Intercollegiate Rugby League. A victory for st. Dunstanls in its home game with Mount Allison Un- lverslty next week-end would put all three teams on an equal foot- tng. Four penalty kicks by McAdam accounted for the U.N.B. total against the Island ruggers who de- feated the same squad 18-2 in their previous encounter. St. Dunst.an's jumped to a sub- stantial lead on 9, try by Cash after a long run and a. touch by Ayers, who fell cn the ball behind the (IN. 13. line. All U. N. B. polnu came in the second hs.lf. McAdamls final boot. 25 yards cut at the edge of the field. was from an almost imposs- ible angle. The lineups: S.D.U. ;- Fullback, Martin three quarters, Cash. Gheverie. Coy-le. Murphy; halves, Dunphy. Cameron; forwards, Ayers, Fender- gast, Clair. Callaghan, Devlne. Mc- Ivor. C. Callaghan; subs. Leger. Mullally, Clinton. MoQuaid. U. N. B. - Fullback, Macitdanl: three quarters. MucNelsh, Little. Snow. John Glass; halv&, Thomp- son. Plnder, Henuslaek; forwards, Macxcnzle. Bill Glass. staples, Shepard, Lawyer; subs, Gregg. Macbougall. football Standings Senior football standings. By The Canadian Press Big Four W L '1' F A Pts Toronto 6 4 1 274 169 13 Hamilton 6 5 0 2'20 214 12 Montreal 5 0 0 174 244 10 Ottawa 4 6 1 179 220 9 Intercollegiate McGill 4 0 11 115 27 8 Western . 2 2 0 75 42 -4 QUEEN'S I 3 0 35 D2 2 Varsity l 3 0 14 88 2 l 0. R. F. U. Toronto 6 2 0 132100 12 sarnia 4 4 0 164 102 8 Windsor 2 6 0 52 170 4 0 Sport Briefs HALIFAX. Oct. 20 -- (GP) -Dai- housle University won the Nova Scott: intercollegiate soccer title here Saturday, defeating Acadia University 2-1. Previously the teams played A 1-1 tie i.n Wolfvllle. -Om. HALIFAX. Oct. 29 - (CP) - Acadla. University defeated stadiu- cona 22-0 here Saturday in a Hali- fax and District Rugby uague game. The oollegians scored at will against the lighter navy team. - : FORUM BULLETIN MONDAY-HOCKEY-8:80. : , MONGTON HAWKS vs. ISLANDER8. rur:si)Av'-ciui.nnnN's SKATING-4 to 5:30. GENERAL SKATING-8 T0 10. WEDNESDAY-HOCKEY-8:30. sr. JOHN BEAVEB8 vs. ISLANDERS. THURSDAY-SKATING-8 T0 10. -ririn.u:.qnn.nnirN's SKATING-4'10 mo ' cannon. an Have Tour Balttli .; To Edge St. Mary's For 9th straight HALIFAX. Oct. I - (OP) -- ohulottetown Islanders extended their winning streak tolnlna nines here Saturday. defeating Halifax St. Mary's 5-4 in e. Maritime Ban- for Hockey inane ram Wltched by 7,000 fans who packed the Forum. The glme produced 18 penalties. including three majors and four mlsconducts, and two fights. Thrco new imports withst. MI.ry's played well, with the netmtndtng of Eddie D'Aoust bringing the overflow crowd to its feet several times. Newcomer Eddie Brown hit Island- ers ham and often and winger Wally Black worked hard up frvrnt and got one Halifax goal. Feelings ran high from the start. and I few minutes after the game got underway st. Mary's Rad Con- rad broke his stick over Islander-s' George McLagan's head. Later in the first period Peanuts McLauxh- lin and Pawlynshyn of Charlotte- town tangled to earn majcirs. and D'Aoust "and Dowling began to swing sticks. Dowllng was penalized for slashing the goalie. For the third time in the four games the two teams have played. Halifax took the lead and failed to hold it. Islanders went. cut I "scoring spree in the second period Danny Horeck 3' to net four goals. scored when D'Aoust came out of his net. to smother a rebcund and missed. Frank Bathgate whipped Mo6agan's iebound home five min- utes' later. Walter Pawlynshyn scor- ed when 3 Halifax player cleared to him in front of his own net and Gray got the fourth when his pass- out hit 3 Halifax player and went behind D'Aousc. Lineups: Halifax -- Goal, D'Aoust.: de- fence, Grabcwskl, Powers; centre, Miller; wings. Thomas, Campbell.- McGregor; subs. McLaughlin. Buck. Brown, Duggan. Conrad, Watson. Wilkes. Hollett, Black. Charlottetown - Goal. Gordon; defence. Travis. Con-Nay; centre, Tralnor. wings. Pavaro. Benudry: subs, McLagan, Gray, D. Horeck, Pawiynshyn. Beatcn, Bathgatc, Ready, Dowling. Flril Period 1-Halifax. Powers (Campbell) 2-Charlottetown, Benton (Pawlynshyn) 8.03 3-Halifax, Black (McGregor) 13 50 Penalties -- Conrad (major). Mc- Lagan, Trainer (2) (misconduct). Dowllng, Black. McLaughlin. Paw- lynshyn. , 5.39 second Period 4-Cliarlottetown. D. Horeck taathgete, Ready) . 3.10 5-Charlottetown, Bnthgate (McLagan) . 6-Charlottetown. Pawlynshyn 13.18 7-Charlottetown, Gray 0.17.20 Penalties. - Travis. Black, Con- way. Thomas, Beaten (misconduct). Powers (misconduct). Thlrd Period 8-Halifax. Watson (Campbell. Brown) 9-Halifax. Thomas (Watson, McLaughlin) 17.00 Penalties - Travis (2), Conway (misconduct) , Sydney Goalie '73 Join Mcrlboros SYDNEY. N. S.. Oct. 20 - (CPI -- Angus Mat.-Donald. 19-year-old Sydney Jolie. leaves here Tues- day to join Toronto Marlboi-ol. In ii recent exhhqftlon game between Maritime senior champions Sydney Millionaires and Charlottetown ls- landers. MacDonald was in Mll- :41 Victory 0'lIrlon ltrim Vllmi In llartsllalu Paco' YONKER5. N. r.. Oct. as-up; -Little Joe O'Brien drove mm... Winchell to victory to the 33.0011 Hartsdala Pace before-17,041 Yonk. are Raceway fans Saturday night; Basins in the rain. the Alberton P. l:. I., sulky pilot stayed tucked 1. the two hole until the head of th. stretch when Retlaw Winchell om. took Gene Abbe to win in 2:03 2.5 The winner Mid mo. 33.50 am 02.50. Viclorias Tie Miners it GLACE BAY. N. 8.. Oct. 29 .. (CP) - North Sydney Victoria: came from behind in -a ding-don. ice battle here Saturday to tic Glace Bay Miners 6-6 in a Capt Breton Senior Hockey Leaguu me. Roy Glover. Calgary product. scored Vlcs first goal of the night and picked up an assist. Bob r- rler, playing his fourth sea on with Vics, scored two goals, in- cluding the final one of the gains unassisted. ' Miners. out to avenge an earlier defeat by Vics, were unable to retain I two-goal advantage piled up early in the third. Ray Mar- shall and Bonhomme of Miners scared I goal apiece and each picked up three assists. SILMMABY First Period 1-North Sydney. Glover. 4:55. 2-Glace Bay, Mccabe (Marshall. Bonhomme) 7:44. 8-North Sydney, Barilko (Glo- (Bon- ver) . . 4-Glace Bay. Marshall homme, Mccabe) 12:57. Penalties: Watson, Peterson Barllko, Scuttalon. Bonhouimg Clements. Second Period 5-Glace Bay. Biggs (Watson Dalgleish) d:47. 8-North Sydn-ey. Verrier (sto- rey, Barllko) 7'34 Penalties: Blggis, .MeCaibe (2; Nickle, Olsen. Third Period '7-North Sydney. Simpson tai- terson) :32. 0-Glace Bay. Bonhomme (Mar- shall) :42. 9-G-131390 Bay. Frizeil. (Leger) I. . 10-Glace Bay. Clements (Mar- shall. Bonhomme) 3:21. ll-North Sydney. Belringei (Gaudreault) 6:04. 12-North Sydney. Verrier. 14:30. Penalties: .Medyn::kl, Riggs. U. S. Stceiileporl VELAND, Oct. 29 -(APt- Stee producers now are concerned over whether they can obtain enough I'Iw materials to continue capacity operations. . the magazlnt Steel says today. The weekly summary of tilt me-tslworktng industry also say! that the point is rapidly nearing where wear and tear on furnace: is bound to force some curtail-.nent from unprecedented production pace. 39G9l'1nK0t output pushed to II lionalrcs nets. The champions won the game 3-1. , TING-8 TO 10. SATIIRDAY-AFTERNOON SKATING-8 , Niontr, To 5' -813010. . o The superior quality of this famous, old bacco-that's what counts with pipe-smokers! 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