I i i'ririte KuerT Uoily Nfyvs th. Bruins Win it Wednesday, December 12, 1951 h of SPOiT ! ' ' . - i Over Rangers J T" -f V " -wr yf'" Fraser-Payne i BOSTON. The revamprd ; Boston fh'at line clicked for all : Bruin goals Tuesday night a.s , they downed New York 4-2 and ' handed Bill Cook his first de-leut as an NHL coach. Winners Again I ine victory strengthened Bos- GILLETTE ROCKET , , tern's hold on third place. L too 1 1 nue I libesten c-,;,,,,.,,, ,;,, m RAZOR GIFT SET ' ,n trrmdit Basketball 1 Sandford and Milt Schmidt , Beavers Score Junior W in , scored for Boston. ff- i ", ..... . I By ROfSS INGSAmi '.. " B-?"""ir , i . So far undefeated Fraser & m'khukki seoie-i ior niseis Payne romped to another victory last rjinht in the Intermediate Hockey Scores it Any man on your list will welcome this practical gift. .Includes a Rocket Razor, 10 Gillette Blue Blades, sturdy travel case plus , exya 10-blade dispenser and'' tube of Gillette,' Shaving Cream. Z i Hi!0"" I diet. Bu ket ball Leapue, downing J ash ion Footwear 37 to 22. 1 Keeping up a strong pace which i was always too fast for the shue-jmen, the clothiers were never in ; doubt as winners and out-scored ; their rivals in every quarter. Wesch was high scorer of the Pacific Coast Seattle 3 Calgary 7. Victoria 2, Vancouver 2 Okanagan Kaniliwps 2. Vernon 1. Kelowria 2, Kimberiey 5. WINS DCM Sgt. D. A. Mc-Culsh of Winnipeg and Toronto has been awarded the Distinguished Conduct Medal X3r "leadership and courage" while serving with the 2nd Battalion of the Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry In Korea. Sgt. McCuish, now on a month's rotation ijave, is the second Manitoban to win the award in the Korean campaign. (CP PHOTO i GILLETTE SHAVING KIT Beautifully packaged GIFT contains a Gillette Te-h Raw, 15 Gillette- Blue Blades and tube of Gillette Shaving Cream. I game with twenty, turning in , 1 four baskets In the first quarter. started a rally in the fouith ; i to Rive his team an early lead. : qi'uiter but could not get the ' B Smith was an effective shot rest of Annunciation behind him. ! setter. 1 1 Afl oce was very slow until the ' i Sedgewick played good ball for fourth quarter when it quicken-' ' the shoemen and was high for ed somewhat. Ink team with nine points. ; Morvcn. playing a go-id game i : Dumas excelled on the re- at c-ntre, was high scorer for Iontr j 1, Fog Paralyzes " i C"trrrr-' A- 1 LrC. A 1 bounds but could not una ine ui- winouis wiui nvc puinu. ' ff j y basket. 1 urcotte was hustling tops for A if TrATTIf I Junior Annunciation with four. i the I Fi(.geral'J, from St-i.i inn by quarters: first 2-2; f second 1-2; third 5-4; fourth1 5-3. ! EDMONTON. Only one commercial aircraft essayed to make the coast where j League, played his firt Inter-j mediate game and showed up I well for Fashion in the fourth I quarter. I Referees were Fenness and Wrl t; H WHERE YOU RE GOING! Detroit Red Wings' goalie Terry Sawchuk bids Toronto 4! forward Howie Meeker a sour welcome a the latter Elides into the Detroit Koal during , .itioiiul Hockey League 2-2 draw in Toron ,o recently. The Leaf forward, Progressive-j.iv:itive member of Parliament for South Waterloo, sufired a painful knee injury which jf lea ve him on the sidelines for a few weeks. Sawchuk had his wind knocked out in the J (CP PHOTO I individual scoring: j fog throughout the day kept Beavers Morven 6, Mah 4, Uraffic completely grounded. The , Morrison : Martin timekeeper, Matsuba 2, IVderson 1, Tschiya, CPA craft got over Vancouver X : Davldton, Matsuo, Tanaka, M. ; but was unable to put down. It Nukatsu. j also tried Seattle in vain and Annunciation Turcotte 4, then returned to Pentictoti :unc' McAfee, seuier. . fc-.'.-iiif" by qiu.:ters: firit, 14-5; IcTond. 0-5; tliird, 7-4; fourth, ' 10-8. $KETBALL Fitzgerald 2, Lctourneau 2, Pris-. where it finally landed tay 2, Toth 1, Smith, Dumas, Individual scoring: OIHII GIUfTTI GIFT SETS T TOUH DIAlft S, PKICiD UP T $ 00 Fra -er & Payne Wesch 20, Bury, Laracher, Dosourneaux. Future of DiMaggio lEnridge 4. R. Smith 4, Christoff Tola1 11. If you want to sell it, a(lvtrt:s:e it. News classified. High School Winner Of Ding-Dong Thriller 4, E. Parnell 4, Peterson 1, J. Smith. Total 37. Fashion Footwear Swlgewick Ltfv ' NEW YORK (CP) Joe DiMag-;0. Dumas 6, MacFarlane 3, Ham-' gio, who ranks beside Ty Cobb'ilton 2, Forman 2, Mostad, Fitz- ; and Babe Ruth as one of thVgerald. Total 22. greatest of all ball players, an- Junior League nouncing his retirement from' In one of the lowest scoring; baseball, said he never had en- Junior League games of the sea-' tertained managerial or coach- son, Beavers came up for a close' ing ambitions, and probably will ; 16 to 11 decision over Annuncia-uccent a lob with the Yankee tion. BASKETBALL 8:30 p.m. Kayhi vs. Bo-Me-lli. 7:30 p.m. Beavers vs. Maple Leafs (Preliminary). Reserved Seats - - - 75c Rush Seats - - - - 50c Tuesday night tickets exchangeable for Wednesday, Wednesday to Thursday. Downed Manson's by Two Points Elks Overwhelm CCC Quintet By ROALD FENESS 11K.I1 S( IIOOL GO, MANSON'S 58 H.KS 5, C.C.C. 25 One Senior League basketball game last night organization a.s a television n-ouprc impI Midi. ewAnd Seagrams Croiun Rojal Stflr ntn's V.O. Searara's "83"' 5cag,ram's King's Plate Seagrams Special Old broadca-ster. It is expected the string players up to the middle New York outfielder, who col- if the third quarter when An-1 lected $704,7c9 during his 13 nunclation tied up the count 8 to years with the Yankees, will be 8. Mah and Tanaka came on the T-V commentator of the and nromptly 'broke the tie. j a hotly contested affair which resulted in a two- i decision. The other was a complete walkaway. ta a thriller Lin in ... Which .....v.. High School downed I Yiy,,k,ees' home games. The post Beavers then kept the lead until If you want lo sell It, advertise Liiv. xi.ua.. niiioLic. fiiiSKciaiu i f hvc ikvi j will bring a r-ported $50,000 a f.on's GO to 58. Elks had a slaughter win in de- season. iimr Columbia Cellulose 65 to 25.. ' ' DiMaggio who was 37 in no- f s .. vember, said a series of mjjries !i High S."hool-Manson i af- ' and mishaps which hampt red .,,,) t fust niicp with try as he would, couldn't make 4..drsl.ip changing often 'the team roU. Dumas a no trice , him throughout his major league 1 carter, prompt.d him in i.LS de-! cision io quit. . This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Boaid or by the Government of British Commhia riliirll't.'hlfil1 . fi fm 13111 jif'H!i'iiiii!irti;:'! niii!:;;!;(!!iliil,i wmmmmmmsm av progressed, finally the imra nuv iu no aM. I:, sparked by Mirrison,! Scoring: i and Tait. took command 1 Files D. E.'hc.'V 5. S. S-.'hsrk 4 :ined it although by 10, Davis 8. Matthew 3. Carlson 4' margin. It was a thrill-' 18, Eunberg 10, Mjraan 6. -.tt five minute when Man-;-. CCC DCna 5. Ji.ir.ihaU 4, I minui Spring, Bilk and 'Hill 2, Ratchford 5, Thompson 3. eiu out via the foul Peterson 1,-ieichman, Brew. Stankey Signs For Two Years ST. LOUIS (CP) Eddie Stan- k although Manson's keep FRENCH ORIGIN Th? State of Vermont was so key, fiery New York Giants renamed by Samuel Champlain ond-baseman, Tuesday signed a ' fiom the words "verd'' and two-year contract to manage "mont," or green mountain. the St. Louis Cardinals. .. jf,-3 tt k W "l4lfc tj.:i(! up. High's stalling . f'S barely saved the day. ft three seconds to go, Web-:M two foul shots, netting b(ing boaten by the bell fi- other. 'J'n was the backbone for Aons. Playing nearly per-4 wll. he was high scorer with l y points. Webster and i Mire efUctive help. rees Gurvich and Slatla There Could Ec No Bcltcc CHRISTMAS GIFT Than a Subscription to the DaiU Nmtui . 1 1 2o on High School and j ; f: the jewelers. I frmg: .! Schjol Wefcbor 5, Clc 4, Mo.-rison 10, Fold "6, i'tnanscm 2, Tait 8, Sather 5, J i; 13, Nickerson 2, Watson 8. $. r.Mir.'s-Uill 1, Spring 5, Ol- ? Webster 8, Arney 15, i. McChesney 9, Youngman. VS. CCC f hough one-sided, the other I r game was a fast affair. : in the opening minutes did: J (X'C eve - present any seri-' 4 :hreat. The Elks had a hard starting but finally pulled nselvi s together and the mill tKtrs had had It. Carlson A ncit his scoring total with IvlL f lhe British Coltmhia distillery Co. Ltd. AWsl"'l)J . fflr proudly presents a distinguished - v",'iHog. b&JsH selection of B.C. fine hY 5f ' Special Christmas Offer (Ends December 31) 1 Ycor's Subscription $ 2 Year's Subscription 14.00 3 Year's Subscription 20.00 (New or Renewals) ll'iints lor the evening while lin k had sixteen. play p oceeried, CCC found 'ppiisible to ;ope with their J fli nts who had a good time f i as toy pleased. Marshall f not In form and Ratchford Canadian Whiskies and fV-i rnni iL Ifinrtl (pPtft ! pIJji B.C. London Dry Gin. 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