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December 1, 1948

December 1, 1948

The Hockey News has been providing the most comprehensive coverage of the world of hockey since 1947. In each issue, you'll find news, features and opinions about the NHL and leagues across North America and the world.

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O.H.A. Senior “A”

HOW THE RACE COES STANDINGS ON FRT. A.M., NOV. 26 FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 19 Owen Sound 4. at Marlboros 6. Owen Sound: Goal, Gilson; defense, B. Small Hayward; centre, Shabaga; wings McCrormack, Smith; subs: Kazarian. Doran, Favero. Fors’und, Ingo’.lSby, Gillespie. Fife White. Marlboros: Goal, Harvey: defense, Simpson, Robertson; center, Mair; wings, Davidson E. Small; subs: McCormack, Hannigan Buchanan, McLellan, Blair, Timgren, Johnson, Hallett. Officials: Honey Kuntz and Red Farrell. K.W. Dutchmen 4, at Hamilton 3 Hamilton: Goal Childs; defense, Laris rent. Mloclnovitch; center, Shillington; wings. J. Conick, T. Smelle; subs.: C. Smelle, Comfort. Brady, A. Conick, Lovelace, Liscombe, Dixon, Naylor. Kitchenei-Waterloo: Goal, Pelletier, dense, Jacklin, Dinning; center, D. Bauer; wings, Grasser, Hurst; subs.: Behling, Dzuira, Anderson. Verity, weiler, Curik, Shewchuk, Herchenratter. Officials: Pero Allen. Al Woods. SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 20 Marlboros 3, at Owen Sound 4. Toronto: Goal, Harvey; defense, Robertson Davidson; center, McCormack; wings…

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AMERICAN LEAGUE

Keeps Team Spirit High Johnny Mariuccl has been doing great job pepping up St. Louis In the A.H.L. “Big Maroosh” recently played with a damaged knee, injured the night before, and led his teammates to victory over Cleveland. Sturdy Scherza Chuck Scherza of the Providence Reds in the American Hockey League, holds the title of “iron man” in the circuit. Chuck played his 244th consecutive game without interruption on November 17th, longest stretch of games in the league. HOW THE RACE GOES STANDINGS ON TUES. A.M., NOV. 30 Last Week’s Games November 20 — Buffalo 2, at Cleveland 4; New Haven 4, at Hershey 5; Washington 5, at Philadelphia 7; St. Lauis 5, at Pittsburgh 4; Indianapolis 3, at Springfield 8. November 21 — Springfield 1, at Buffalo 4; Indianapolis 5, at New Haven 5; Cleveland 2, at…

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A.H.L TEAM TOTALS

(Including Games of Sunday,November 21) All misconduct and match panalties count ten minutes and are include in total minutes.…

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HOCKEY CAVALCADE — FILM ACHIEVEMENT

THE INTERNATIONAL HOCKEY WEEKLY Founded October 1, 1947 Published by Hockey News Company, 603A Sun Life Building. Montreal, Que. Yearly Subscription Price $2.50 in Canada — $3.50 in U.S.A. Authorized as second class mail, Post Office Department, Ottawa. Printed in Canada VOL. 2 DECEMBER 1st, 1948 No. 9 Something which has long been needed—a pictorial record of the history of hockey, action shots of big-name stars, and instructional matter for the youngsters—has at last appeared on film. All this is provided by HOCKEY CAVALCADE, a fast-moving, 30-minute film production which now has been made available for showings throughout the country by a Canadian organization. HOCKEY CAVALCADE is in color, with sound. It provides a brilliant spectacle which cannot help but be of interest to every youth interested in the winter sport. More than that, it has all the qualities…