' to con Ciinadiens 7Stiff Penalties Handed -Out By N.H.L. Head To Geoffrion A MONTREAL. (CPt- President ljiarence Campbell. handing out the stiffest penalties in recent Na- tional Hockey League Monday slapped an eight-game isuspension on Bernie Boom-Booiir Lfanadien Oil Genffrinn of Montreal and a five-giinie Sit.-flElllSIOn Ron Murpliy of New York R-1llt;'i Ct liming inVCSligailO1l into a stick- su inging duel hetw een the players in a game in New York Dec. 20. Murphy wnurtrl up in hospital with :1 broken MW Illld I severe concussion and 1111!) he out for the rcinaiiitler of the season. The suspensions, dated from -Dec. Kl. mean that Cicuffrion will miss the next seven games be- iind Rangers. He was suspended for last Satur- day night's gzinie hell's decision. Aiuipiiy, also out lur Saturdays -,,'.iiite here, will or. suspended for the next four games between Canadicns anti Rangers. The Sim fines anti match pen- alties imposed on the player: .i'. the time of the fight will stand. Probe Officiating Campbell said A separate invest- lciitinn will he made into of.'i- ciating: nf the game. lnxesligation. stilti Llillllllllfil. produced these facts: "Late in the second period Ge- oifrion. who was carrying the puck. and Bob Chrystal. who was checking him, came into collision along the hniirds. Both dropped their sticks and started urostliiist. which was quickly broken up n.'- the lincsnien, and all the players of both teams then on the ice quickly gathered around pushing and shoving each other. ”In this milling. Murpliy. uh) was in possession of his stick and Geoffrion, who had neither stick nor gloves, not into an altercation and linesman Dom Baoito moved in quickly to separate them to grab Murphyis slick. Gcoffrirm VHIS attempting to piiurh Kiurpli). who was out of lFlllZF' hy reason of the linesmari belrvz -n the way. and Murphy was attempting to reach over the top of the lines- man's head and shoulders to hit Ceoffrion with his .killlx'. ”At first the linc-iiiiiti was no! furt'essi'til in getting hold Booster Bingo The I-mo.-lei B1112!) with prizes v.-tlued at. ssivt will he hold at the Community Centre tonight xiii-ncing at eight. o'clock. The programme prize: of 5100 the was not won last night with result that the prize duriniz the next game will he s 15. By THE CANADDIAN PRESS G A Pts. Howe, Detroit. .. , ill 25 .11 Lindsay. Dr-troit . 12 22 34 Genffrion, Montreal ill 15 33 Richard, Montreal . 20 12 3?. Kelly, Dctroit . 12 20 32 Sandford. Boston . . 9 :3!) 2? Reibel. Detroit . 9 19 28 FORUM EVENTS OEO. 29 TO JAN. 2 '1'(;Es1)Ax'- young men in the Province have spring when the Islanders and Children's Skatiniz . 4 to 5:30 an opportunity to compete tnIAtlontics meet in the play-offs. Night Skating H g 5 go 10 some I:-azue. There will he .it.l'l0 COUW "Oi izuarantee Billy WEDNESDAY--H THURSDAY- The Crossing of the General Skating It to Rural and Urban Skating R to 1 Murray River Ital: history ,, ;I:he.pFn'dlllPS were iiiiposetl fii'.- M tvtoi nd Murphy Good Game pendin: C.imp- ' i t ,. 4.. , Team captain Gus CllSiZ1VE&.;il till)OV('l turned in a strong game on defence for the islanders his: iixight, Murphy's stick, and even alter he did so he was not able to control its movements with his one hand and in the Course of the tussle Genffrion was hit on the right side of his head opening a CJL which subsequently required four l stitches. 1 "iVlurphy continued to try to i Continued o 1Si'sTiElEciirIing - lDraw fought ' Sllflllnerslde Curling Club sche- Idule for Tuesday, December 29th. 7:00 P.M. Ice No. 1. - .7. J. Hayes. Earl Cannon. Lloyd Burns, Reg. Moc- l- - t' , ;. ant .Li-an. vs, w. w. Jenkins. A. siii ,hmHW LITTLE SPORT I2-20 I-01--4 By the way he has been going in recent games Orin Carver is going to he a candidate for right uiiiz all star honors in the M. )1. H. L. before the season has rtin its course. The young riznt wiiigi-r has played good hockey for Biivko Trainor all season but in recent games he has come into his own in the scoring columns. Since joininrz Claude Robert and Paul Saindon, Orin has picked up ten points in fniir ganies. He hasi split the points evenly izettinzl -five goals and five assists. Carveri thas plenty of speed, is a fine tvvoi. iivay player and with a clever tpivolman like Robert will score planty from here in. New Brunsuiek's Yvon Dur- elle will meet Doug 1-larper of Calgary in a return bout for the Canadian light heavyweight cham- pionship early next month. Fol- lowing the Harper bout Durelle is slated to meet Floyd Patter- .son of New York. Patterson is lune of the best men in his class and possibly should be fighting for the world lightheavy title. Cobey McCloskey. who saw Pat- terson in his last fight, told his Wiif in a letter that he THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN -DECEMBER 29, 1953 Just A Minute, ,Whereis The Ref 3 .z Whether it be organized hockey or. the more ancient 'shinny', the kids still love to get on Government Pond and play. Their equipment may not spirit is, and it is a sure bet that the pickup games are Just Lin the National Hockey League. Bobo Olson Is Named iiFighter Of The Year” By JA-CI:-TIIAND now voax, (AP)-Carl Bobo ('0llle liphant. Roy Bowtcs, Mr. Gillis. 1 Ice No. 2- H R. lV13CF'rll'il vs E. G. Offer. Earl Hickey. J. MacEws-n. R. T. Holman. islieen. Mr. Robinson. i8.30 P.M. Eric iiiacxay. Ken B.-ii. s. D. net-.ri;' : Ice Nu. 3.-P. L. Key-es. P. Crock- ett. B. F. Hunter. Roy Brown; vs C, E. Corney. Cliff Ramsay, G. 13 Ice No. 1.-A. S. Hopkins. J. F. jnpcns 10,- H 1 -t L ,-k 1. th Morrison, W. D. Young. Tony Wtll- line otm,:.'g1 M” i l l C 'l M toms: vs. G. Mulholland, F. Davt-Hm”. of H", son. Eldon Hickey. R. Somers. .hp in 'npoi-atimi. Within the next and lightweight champ Jlinmy IN? N"- 2-"E 11- F91”. Ca” week, provideti the weather is. Cr0CliE'li. Di H0312. -705 M351-t'illl3 tfavornhle, most of the rural hoc- "h vs R. Bishop. J. A. MacGregor. G. kpy lpngucs mil he starting and down before too long. This wxil Maxwell. F. Daley. ithc main athletic interests in be quite I break for the younger Ice No. 3.-R. E. Ellis, R. L. those communities for the next fry who will have reizular loaizum Mollison, W. Bradshaw. Brent three months will be centered in Organized NF lhvm by Bill Relll Clark; vs. F. Folland. Roy John-.thosc rinks. and Art ePrry. The boys siiouizi ston, J. L. Gurrili. M. SC'l1l1l'lllflli. have. several games of liorkey Olson. world middleweight champ- would he lucky to last half a . A .. . . ' i round with the New Yorker. lt 1 mm 1,1”, bfg”..u:)n,"(;?' hghlrffa gf would seem that Durelle will the "M 53 "' mg g zinc in a copyrighted article in its February issue. The selection is at. odds with the Boxiniz Writers As- sociationis pick of Kid Gavilaii as sdliave his hands full. . . p The boys who depend upon na- ,ttirai ice for their winter's lioc- rm. nnnm. gm a hmak from the winner of the Edward J. NCl'. weatlierman over the long holiday Kwaldi , . , n'90k-anti, The npw C,-apaud rink Editor Nat Fleischer said his staff decided on Olson after con- sidering welter champ Gayilan, heavyweight king Rocky Marciano rinks in the various Province will soon I C O The mild winters arn hanipog. link the activities of these rinks during the week and as a result will develop more rapidly than they ordinarily would. This rink Hocltey wS,iaTii(lings wouldn't surprise us if two rink: l . - 1sonieuhat in recent year; and it i' a - . . . ll" Frill” L0lllIt.V install artificial is going to mean A lot of work for some one but it will pay extra Grand Carnival 8 to 10 Murray River Theatre MONOAY and TUESDAY tumm "WW CLAUDETTE COlBEllTtHA Ix. H. L. lice plants in the not too distant K005 dlVldf'"dS ill Till? end- , P W L T F A Ptsziftittiro. it sot-ni: pretty definite ' T ' ilieti-nit. 36 2010 1:104 till 16 that the Raceway Ar:-nn 3; sum. Santa Claus is o miiziity husv lhlontreal '. ' t Til ll-l nierslde will have artificial it-C ml" "ll! W119 01 ill? 3'”? Hllll Toronto . . 6 54 40 next season and within A couple Is a result we were more than .Boston . 5 91 33 of years those progressive gentle. Iurprised when we received a let- NPW York 36 ll 19 6 74 up 28 men who hullt the rink at Crap- ter from him yesterday in answer iChicago .17 T 25 5 71115 lflyaud may have artificial ice in.” ill? On? We WTOU3 him it”? 1 Q. ii. i.. .tiinii- rink. some of itir. boys who week In behalf of some local nth- P W L T F A Pt-xiaitended the hockey school here 19”-E HG Dl'0ml50d 10 llli5WC'Y Vaileyfield 35 1815 '1 as recently from the Crapaud area some of the requests but there Ottawa :12 1612 4 . Sfuiwcre of the impression they were Other! he stated WhiCh he ,chicoui'imi 321613 3 is would see artificial ice in their did not wish to fulfill because tSht-rbrookc 351516 4 rink. they might harm rather than. ixfontreal .. 3215 1.3 4 ' 0 ' help sport on the. island. "Quebec . . 34 l.'l l7 4 .. There has been a gradiml hulhq. ' ' O Springfield 3413 18 .1109 12-1 0 up in rural hockey since the and lie would, he stated, provide NEW YEAR'S DAY RACESl l HORSEMEN git:-ziigibiiiiy papers not needed P.E.l. Drivers Club . 28 and 29 8 PM JACK will ----A -lot the war and the point is now ibelniz reached where most of the least fritir intermediate 8 league! MHCDONRM 3 ll-'15? llil ll?-Vi KNIT west of Charlottetown this season ill 3 get one for Billy during the 1953 tsloniz with one inti-rmetliote circuit in the Eastern part of thell9M0n- Province. From one of these lea- Will be 5! ifortr to organize hockey in the ' tlntermcdiate brackets and the rea- son is quite obvious. However the City through the efforts of the Pliyslvnl l-iilness Department has have an open air rink in aper- atlon at Victoria Park. . . . The rink has been constructed and in sheet of ice should be laid Emmott Coyle with to make the trip to Halifax next. l enough gas the softball leaiziie but would For Tucker Ryan therr.-. pair of binoculars in- , p p ; , ; f ,- ,zues the island , intermediate stead of the glasses as requested. - A . . " 1015 to 121) xIPleaYS'e' JgCndD Pnhies f?gichanipion will probably emerge. This. he said, should help the (-,(.n,.m, sknmm H 3 M 5o OW 9515 33' laccs ' ' t softball tongue 1 operate ipiitc Night Skating 3 i,, m.Sam Kennedy or Mrs. I. M. Tiim centres him (hr out. efflclentlY- . SA-I-URDA,-gg iyeo by 5 pm, Vvodnegday, stepped Charlottetown in their ef- ' ' ' He promised to get .lim lliiizhes. Mike Connolly and Tlzer Bradley for the Packers softball team anti this should be quite in help to Jimmie Dowllng. For Benny Car- done well in their organization of son there will he a no-hitter imlnor league teams and should do next summer nnd for Jackie better this season as they will Burke and Irving MarKinnon bingo freezeouts. He will send the record "Born to Lose" to Jack Hcnnessey and Claude Carroll provided they play it at. following the S.I.D. guinr.-s. work plies. frlc. , 50 cent freouout. General frigorutor. 5299.00. donated by lurlte Elec- Boosteris Bingo Tonight 8 P. M.-COMMUNITY CENTRE Through an error the Refrigerator was quoted at 3399. This should have been d299.00. Over &700 in prizes. 30 or more bingos 50 cents admission. 3 cards 25 cents. 25' cent fruuout. Cleaner. 399.95. donated by Robinson Sup- Hoovor Vacuum Electric Re- All curds bought for the entire evening my be retained for the Freezeonts at 25c Illtl 50c. G W I. T Pts. Halifax JR '.'-1 1'.' 2 50 Sydney 40 32 17 L 45 Glace Bay .. . 39 15 '23 1 31 Carter. Ch'town 39 15 24 0 30 Pointing out that Gavilan had been tloorcd by Carmen Basilio .iiid beaten in a non-title bout. by always be of the best. but their -Photo by Bartcr's Film Lab. By Rouson ' kiosk;-.n. -o.....M.....-. as keenly contested as those M.M.H.L. Standings M.M..H.l: leaders , Donny Womber. Fleia:her's board found Olson, and Olson alone, siiowcd no minus factors. G A Pts. Dospite Marciands tito knock- Ford, H. . will .15 75 out victories in title defences. the Saindon. C .l'.Z sis ti? Ring pointed out that. the re? Wywrot. H. it -11 6': match with Jersey Joe Walcott Brown, GB :8 ti() has marred by Joe's failure to get. Whitlock. C. 36 :'.t 5? up and Rocky was slow to get. Hollett. H. m :10 52 started against Roland Lastarzo. Mai'Piice. H. 2'2 29 51 Carter was faulted for three non- Trainoll C; 10 -'44 44 title defeats in eight fights des- Grain 9- - 21 2) 4'1 pite three succcsful defences. Ct""lih""- GB - 19 3-i 41 Olson won all four fights this year, whipping Paddy Young for the American title and defeating Randy Turpin for the world cham- pionship. Three Canadians The annual year-end ratings of fighters in all classes include three Canadians. Earl Walls of Edmonton is rated. No. 5 among challengers for Marc- ianois heavyweight. t.lt.lc. Nlno Val- d-es of Cuba, who upset. Eunrd Charles and knocked out Heinz Neuhaus of Germany. has replac- ed Wnlcott as No. 1 challenger He's followed by Charles, La- Starla and Dan Bucceronl of Phil- zidelphtn. Arthur King of Toronto is No. 8 and Armand Savoie of Montreal No. 10 among challengers for Car- tei-'s lightweight title. Wallace Bud Smith of Cincinnati is first in line. Harold Johnson of Philadelphia and Joe Maxni of Cleveland are rated the top two challengers for light heavyweight champion Archie Morrc. Turpin is il.Sl.0d as No 1 in line for middicwcigiit. Olson; Carmen Basilio of Cannstola. N.Y.. is the top contender for GnVilan'5 wetter title; Teddy Davis and Willie Pep, both of Hartford. Conn. are rated one-two for Sandy Saddler! feath- erweight. crown; Robert Cohen of France is top challenger for ban- tiimweight Jimmy .Csrruthers of Australia. and Jake Tull of South Africa is first in line for flywelght Yoshlo Shiral of Japan. i Canucfli-sgihili Sudburypplwli-3. SUDBURYI On,” (CP)gM0m, Sydney 3 Charlottetown 10 real Canndlens of the National APCHL Hockey League best. the amateur Swunmn O Tm” 9 Sudbury Wolves 16-3 in an ex- mam" 7 Trenton 6 liihition game Monday night. N'""""' Ont" 5'' Maurice Richard, Ken Mosdell sum" om' ,3 Pembmke 2 and Floyd Curry each scored l"xmbm”" . three goals for Consdlens. Other Montreal C mmem 16 siidbur-V3 izoals stead. two, were scored hy Bert Olm- Dick Gamble. each with em, with singles. The Wolves. in the The schedule of play loiiiizht the Rendezmus Trophy Charlottetown Curling follows. Ice 1-8.4.5 p.m, Curling Tonight lOl' at the The Ohulottatowu Islander! continued their lnmrautvc pity of recent weeks by Inllounc the Sydney Mllllonslra Multlrne Major I-today Leuue forc I. crowd of about 1700 specta- tors. The Islanders. well rested since their last nine five days ago. began rolling in the second period and pumped home nine sons in the final forty minutes to smotlier Terry Reu.rdon's shortl- handed M-neymen. Winger Poul Saindon connected for three goals while Buck Whit.- lock and Guy Gignsc each scored 3 pair. Centremim Claude Robert. wingers Orin Carver and Elwood Ritchie shot. single goals. George Robertson. Charlie Marshall Ind Andy Maocallum scored for Syd- ney. The Millionaires played with eleven men as they went on the ice without. Dunc Mulntyre, Claude Beupire. Roger Guy and Gordie Como. Mn.cInt.yre and Gowan are out with lnlurles while Beupre has been ill for 5. month and Guayi went home for the Christmas holidays and failed to return in time for the nine. The Islanders outpisyed the visitors by a. wide margin. when the Millionaires got. out of their own end they were met. by I strong Islanders defense backed by the agile Roger Bessette. The game was rough In parts and threatened to get. out of hand as the players dished out some hard body checks and resorted to some chlppy stuff. The Million- aires showed an adieptnem at holding and cluchlng with Mu- small and Kubinec in particular being biz offenders. But through it all the fans were treated to some rousing exhibi- tions of hockey skill. Paul Sain- don pulled the crowd out of the seats in the opening period when he skated through the entire Syd- ney team to beat. Normm De- fcllce on an angle shot. for the local club's first goal. The goal mode the count 1-1 for the always diuigerous George Ro- iiertaon put the Millionaires ahead Just a minute earlier. He took I drop pass from Marshall st: the Islanders bluellne and scored on n 50 foot screened shot. The second period was less t.hI.n ttm minutes old when Saindon scored his second goal to put the Islanders ahead to stay. He took. a pass from Carver In front of the net and flipped the puck over Ed. To.nt.on vs Ernie Maolnnis. Ice 2 Dr. Prowse vs S. Moore. Ice 3 . Dr. MacDonald vs J. Burden Ice 4 E. F. Acorn vs H. Atkinson. and Paul Maznlk. Butch Bouchsrd and Doliard St. Laur- Northern Ontiirlo Hockey Association Sen- Winter Racing On New Year's Day Winter racing will be inniigirratca here on New Year's Day accord- ing to.an announcement made yesterday by the Prince Edward Island Drivers Club. According to plans the horse- men will arrange for four classes to race quarter mile dasiir.-: at the Charlottctiwrn Driving Park. It is zxpected that cacti class will race three dashes so that. l'aCl.l1lz fans should be treated to a dozen dashes during the afternoon. The track is in good condition with A layer of snow over the frozen ground. The l1(IrS""iirn will race in jog cart; with the meet getting underway at. 2.30. The President of the Winter Racing: Club is the well known announcer and presiding jiiriizo of the summer races Dr. F. C. Doug- m. lloio-ltey Scores Major Deifellce's leg. Gignac scored on a hard angle shot to put. the Islanders ahead 3-). and nine minutes afterwards Elwood Ritchie Hook Bucko Trainers penfect pans to score a hotly disputed goal. Ritchie slid into the net on the play snd the Millionaires. led by goalie De- fclicc. protested the score. A minute and forty-five seconds later Claude Robert. look I put from Orin Carver and backhand- cd it hard one into the top comer to put the Islanders ahead 5-1. In the dying minutes of the per- iod George Robertson went. around the Island defame and centred out to Marshall directly in front of the net. Bessette partially block- ed Marsihallu shot with his puts but the one glanced into the l.WlflNi behind him. In the third period Carver soar- ed on atsfoot slap shot tint. never left the ice after taking : pox. from Robert. The gosl wu scor- 39 seconds after play started and was the Lslsnders answer to the collection that was taken up in the Forum before the third per- iod commenced. niiothcr slap shot goal at the 4.21 mark when he drilled home Terry Reardoirs peas-out from the cor- ner. Three minutes later Buck Whitlock scored on his own re- bound after taking I relay from Trainer and Robert while Mar- shall sat in the penalty box. Gignnc converted Ritchie's pass- out for the Islanders eighth goal and four minutes later Whitlock scored on one of the finest series of plays in the game. The piiiy was started by Don Ma.cLnughlln when hs broke up a George Robertson and Charlie Marshall rush deep in Islanders territory. Gustaveson grabbed the puck and fired ahead to Whitlock at the red line. Whitlock shoved the disc through Duke MacDonald's legs and went. around the Sydney dc- fensoman. He wu puually held by Btu Mstthew but manned to more on s bockhsnder along the toe. Paul Saindon scored his third goal Just. two minutes inter on I smut piny with Larry Bhckbum. Halifax All ntlrs 11 Bridgewator He picked up Blnclkurnb pan pt goals y Yscker Flynn. Tomluk and Tntter McClellan. iierestcd in intermediate "C' Hockey will be held in Cm evening at 8:30. lot A iiouthcrn group. counted on Nick Hockey Meeting A meeting of all teams iii- pnud Rink on Wednesday I Only GRANO OARNIVAL FOBIIM - VTEO. OEO. 3O - 8 " O'OI.OOK on cowns - DECORATIONS - run - FROLIO sruiivnm nor: summon - mm: nosio casts rmzms .. s .. FOR non cussmosnon CASH noon rluzu CLASSES - HISTORICAL. COMIC. BOYS', GlllLS' Costumed skaters Allowed On Ice For this Hull . other stratus Permitted On for last llslf. ' FUN - FIIOLIO - BIGIIME game al:,t.he Forum lut. night be- x Andy Miioonlium came up with - Islanders all To IO-3 Victory Over Sydney Saindon Scores Three, Whitlock And Gignac W0 , Shoots A Pal Guy Gignac (above) scored tin goals in the Islanders 10-3 Wit over Sydney last night. the Sydney blueline and scored oi: I blazing slap shot. The puck went. through Defeliceis legs. The Islanders defense handed out some very hardy body checks Mnclmughlln nailed Stan MacDon- ull hard in the third period and Blackburn turned over Kublnct in the first session. Gus Gustave- son, who turned in a fine game almost got in on the scoring late in the third but Defcllce robbec him from point blank range. De- fcllce also beat. Vlp Palladlno on 1 hard shot. along the ice in thi third period. i Besoctfo came up with some fun stops especially in the second per- iod. He stopped Robertson whet George was in the clear and boot- ed out hard shots by Pirlc ant Macccllum. The latter is big. hot a very hard shot and can hit. al- though he was missing last. night Plrie. as usual, continued to 1m press with his stlckhaiidliiig. The Millionaires are wondering when and probably hoping that Claude Robert. will be recalled tr Ottawa. Terry Rem-don doesn't ex pect. to get Vern Kaiser as hi thinks the veteran forward wtl: be traded from Valleyfleld to an- other te1.m in the Q.H.L. Dun: Mulntyre has a cut. over his eyi which he received Saturday night at Glace Bay. The Mills expect to be at full strength by the end of the week. Coach Bucko Trnlnnr was usim Whitlock at centre between Robert and solution when the Mllllonsli-er wen 3. mm short. Whitlock and Robert really work well tionthor. Buck's uncle and Aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Angus Morrison from Gor- ham. New Hampshire. saw Buck play his first. game last night. "Buck" rewarded them with I two gout performance. He! also in line for,congi-atiustlons on the ar- rival of s. new daughter in the family. Lineups: . Charlottetown: Goal. Bessettr; defence. Gustaveson. McLaughlin Blackburn: forwards: Whitlock Carver. Saindon. Robert. Ritchie Charleboia. Polladino. Trainer. Sydney: Goal. Defellce; defence McDonald, Matthews. Rcamloii Mccallumz forwards: Lacroix Beaupre. Pirle. Robertson, Kublne" Mcbougali, Mu-shall. Guny. Referee: Laurie Power: lines- men: Art Perry. J. Squarciirlggs. I-tint. Period 14ydiicy. Robertson (Marshall. Piriei 6:11 2-Charlottetown, Saindon (Blackburn) 7:4: Penalties: Gustsveson 9:05 Mccailum 11:56. (may opt Whitlock 14:11. Second Period 3-Charlottetown, Saindon (carver. Robert) 1:4: 4-Charlottetown. Glgnnc (Whitlock) 3:01 5-Charlottetown. Ritchie (Trainer) 12:15 6-Charlottetown. Robert (Carver. Saindon) 13:0t 7-Sydney. Marshall (Robertson. Plrie) 19:45 Penalty: Marshall 5:19. Third Period 8-Charlottetown, Carver (Saindon. Robert.) :39 B-Sydney, Mccsllum (Reudon. Monougaiii f:2l 10-Chnrlottctown, Whitlock (Robert. Trainer) 7:41 11-Charlottetown. Gtgmic (Ritchie) 9144 12-Chariot-ictown. Whitlock tMicLaugli1lm . 13:29 13-Charlottetown, Saindon (Blackburn) .. 15:29 Penalties: Marshall 6:37. Kub- lnec and Guatsveson 10:15, Stops: , Defcllcc 3 710-2h Benette 4 7 7-15