lull WALNTAN DuLT Veterans PaCe Win Chicago Hawks ny flit2 CANADIAN Passe Chicsgo coach Rudy Pilous must olten wonder how high his Black Hawks would be in the Na tional Hockey League standings if Ed Litxenherger Ind Tod Sloan were pl ing er eiiecuveiy as they did ast year These old stars shone egain Wednesday night combining their efforts with these of new stars Bobby Hull and Bill Red Hay to give Chicago Black Hawks victory over Detroit Red Wings HOWE TIES ROCKET All Detroit had to cheer ebout was the 945th point of Gordie Hewes career which tied him with Maurice Richard of Meat OSHAWA RINK ACCEPTS SEVENUP CURLING TROPIIY OutoiTown Rinks Capture iadies Prizes As in the case in most invita tion nonspieis outoftown rinks won the major prizes at the Open Invitation Ladies Spiel at iarrie Curling Club yesterday few Barrie rinks got second IIY winnings Mrs Joy Risebrough of Un ionvtiie and Mrs Eleanor Flint oif of Oshawa skipped their sinks to trophies and prizes in he and 11 am draws respect vely Mrs ltiseorough with three wins plus seven won the Hiram Vaiker Trophy which was pres rnted by local representative till Dyment Mrs Flintoff had three wins md plus in to win the SevenUp Silverware which was presented sy club president Mrs Edith orhy in the absence of Fred carson Mrs Flintoff had Mrs Jean enwick Mrs Muriel Nesbitt lnd Mrs Frances Maroesis Mrs Barber Smiths Barrie ink was second in the first irnw with three wins and Mrs lolly Napier skipped her Barrie oursamo to third place we wins and plus of nin oiiowed by Mrs Lillian Seymour it Barrie one win and an eg Zregate of 21 Mrs Armstrong of Huntsville Ind twolwins pins it to take econd prize in the late event oliowedby Mrs Vi Graham tonic one win and the high gregate 24 Earrle Bowlers Vin lit Midland Twentyfour bowlers from the srrle Lndies Afternoon League the originals motored to Mid andon Saturdsyfor tourna nent with Midland Ladies argue After delightful alter Ioon at the alleys the Barrie als were declared the winners and were presented with prizes High triple winner was Dora hy Rugman whoralsocaptained he winning team Her team notes Were Doris Travis Millie alsirns Muriel Yorke Helen tross andPai McGuire High single winner was Jean ohns wtth prizes also going to ean Deyend Margaret Treiry President of the Originals Pat licGuire thanked the Midland adies and invited them to play here soon Spokane comets Fumhling Along By THE CANADIAN PRESS Its either feast or famine fot the two American entries in he Western Hockey League Seattle Totems enjoying irofitebie swing through the wines scored 52 victory iver Calgary Stampeders Wed IesdBY night The Totems have hree wins andn tie in five itatts on the tour They are in econd place seven points behind anoouver Cnnueks Meanwhile Spokane Comets altered another blow in their at empt to vacate last place vio orin Cougars humbled themH More 2000 Spokane fans The sixthplane Winnipeg Wars iorI picked up 32 overtime ietory over Edmonton Flyers W0 FOB GINNELL Pat Ginnell with two goals and lira Powers Guyle Fielder and till Maanrlend with one each cenunted for Seattle scoring crry Gray and Ron Leopold Illied for Stampeders At okape Doug MgcAuley on Mews Don blackhum ordw Fashoway and Doug An arson shared the Cong rs scor Ron Atwsll and die Stan iewicz scored for Comets at Winnipeg time its Brun is seal at 549 overtme save enters the win while Gene gatiémivlgnk 915 tgp Elilacrennet ii VIEW ill Pena Nï¬heis and Harris Ross added an er Wlliilllieg goals with Chuck Holmes and Roger Iust One More Ior iiieggtvert ROSSLAND 30 CHAnne Heggtveltdid poorly in European competitions because she bruised leg when she skied into snow shovel She wanted to remain for the Mcgevc competition in the hope she could take better Heggtvcit 21yearold skier who is considered bright prospect to win medal for Canada at the Winter Olympics at Squaw Vel ley Calif next month has do cided to remain in Europe for one more ski meet 10 Voted Canadas outstanding vo mens athlete in Canadian Press poll last year has been do ing early In European chum McFarlands of the OHA Senior series have obtained goaler She was named member of Bob Senior from Springfield 1n diens of the American League former junior with Barrie Flyers had refused to re port to the indians and remained in Kingston to play in an in dustrial league Believiiles regu lar goaler Gordie Bell retired be team official said here Miss cause of serious eye injuries plons ips this winter Canadas ski team Monday Miss Heggtvelt was to join the Senior team at Sun Valley ldaho for pro Olympic competitions But now she is to stay for the ski meet at Megcvc France Jan 2M DaiordyrsenringtorEdmonton The Ottawa miss who was record to the Olympics Ho seidolympic officials take European performances into con sideration when making up seed ings and that Miss llcggtveit wants to be seeded in the top MACS GET GOALEB TORONTO CP Belleyllle real Canadiens for the record for regulnrvscnson play llowe scored in the second period his 18th goal of the season and the 436th of his career Howe has played 387 regular season games Richard 948 scheduled game of the night was their fourth consecutive game without victory it leit them point behind the second place Toronto Maple Mats who have game in hand Chicago moved to within point of fourthplace Boston Bruins Sloan led the Chicago attack with two goals his 13th and 14th which came so seconds apart early in the second period OUT OF ELUMP Lilzenberger in bad slump this season alter finishing among the leagues top six scorers for the last threo years scored the Bleekllawks first goal in the opening periodnit was his ninth this season It tied thescore at 11 Detroit havlng opened on rookie Brian Smllhs first NHL goal threegoal Chicago blitz set tied the issue before the second period was six minutes old Hay considered one of theyeors best rookies began the assault and Sloan finished it with his two goals The Ited Wlnge loss in the only Hams goal which came at 602 revived Detroit hope but the Wings could not nuintlln the offensive Hulls solo effort for his seat genicornplcted the Chicago acor ing in the third period It gave him st Wilts one less than Boe tooc leaguelending Bronco Hon vath and set personal mark His previous oneseason high was 50 points collected last year in his sophomore season limerlts Gaining 0n Providence By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Rochester Americanijre within two points of the recond plnce Providence Reds in the American Hockey League today chiefly because they won the battle tlietAchunted at Buffalo The Americans defeated the Hi sons in the battle forpolntn Two other scraps apparently ended in draws One involved players The other was among four spectators The drew total of 26 minutes in penaltiesihe spectators were tossed out of the arena in the enly other game Wed nesday night Cleveland Barons defeated Hershey Bears 41 FOUR MMORS At Buffalo the punching on the ice broke out in the third period between Rochesters ick Van lrnpe and Wayne Htllman of the Eisens Frank in joined teammate Hlilman in tussle with Rudy liiisn All four drew major penalties Guy Rousseau led Rochester with two goals while Welly Her geshelmers two goals paced Buf falo Van Impe Bill Ssunderp and Stan Smrke got Rochesters other goals while lGus Morison tallied for Buitolo The Barons scored three gnsls in 11 minutes in the first period against Hershey STEPHENS MENS and BOYS wEAR COAT andONE PAIR TROUSERS these suds Regularly Sold nurseIo Tess THURSFRIsAT gouty ii SIEPH wnuNLor ST EAST zsss ALIANDAIE HARDWARE ARRIIANcEs ANNUAL S€RATCIINDENT AlE STARTS TooAvI CHOOSE FROM THESE AND MANY MORE EXCEPTIONAL VALUES IN QUALITY Tv AND APPLIANCES In cu FT Ich REFRIGERATORFREEZER Fully automatic 100 lb capacity freezer Nin crispcrs Reg 42906 mvnmroa 11 cu REFRIGERATOR Twin crispers sumo masons TELEVISION Speakers Mbe performance Reg 36900 rmrrs consom 31 TELEVISION Speakers 29 tabs performme nmsnson consonn 21 TELEVISION Reg B4100 PHILIPS 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