i ‘t 12 The GGuardiim. Charlottetown, Mon. Dec. 8, 1962.! NY. Giants Clinch Conference ' NEW YORK 'CPl —T\'ew York Giants clinched their second straight Eastern Conference ti- tIe ‘ the National Football League by defeating Chicago Bears 2fi-24 Sunday on two touchdown passes by Y. . ' ' tie and four field goals by Don Chandler. But it was still an open race In the Western Conference as top-place Green Bay Packers trounced bottom-place Los geles Rams 41-10 and Detroit Lions stayed one game behind the Packers with a 2114 victory over Baltimore Colts, Green Bay and Detroit each have two games in play The conference winner will meet the Giants Dec. 30 for the NFL ti- tie. Cleveland Browns lost 45-21 to Dallas Cowboys in a brawling game in the Texas city. Phila- delphia Eagles outclassed the Redskins 37-14 at Washington. San Francisco '49ers defeated - 23-14 An— ‘ Crown Minnesota Vikings 35 - 12 and Pittsburgh Steelers downed St. Louis Cardinals 19-7. BILLS L'PSET TEXANS In the American League. Buf- falo Bills upset Dallas Texans with juggernaut fullback (‘ookie Gilchrist picking up 11 points on a touchdown. a field goal and two converts. Gilchrist. acquired from Tor- onto Argonauts near the start of the season after he was waived out of the Canadian Football League. also covered 83 yards in 19 carries to pass the league rushing record. With one more game to play, he has a iii-came total of 953 yards. five more than the mark set by Houston's Billy Cannon ver Broncos 34-17 their AFL Eastern Division lead. while San Diego defeated Oakland Raiders 31-21 in a late ‘ game on the west coast. Southern Cal Hasi Perfect Season NEW YORK tAPt—Southern California polished off a perfect Season and all but locked up the US. college football champion- ‘Ihip. Mississippi and Alabama completed the major bowls line- up and Navy rolled over Army Saturday in the wind-up Week- end of the college gridiron season. Southern Cal swept past such rival Notre Dave 15-0 for ’ first perfect season in :10 years. The national champion will be determined in the final Associ- ated Press weekly poll next week. President Kennedy. a crowd ,of about 100000 and a country- wide television audience watched Naw rout Army 34—14 behind the brilliant two—touch.- down performance of .. - more quarterback Roger ‘Staubach. The victory was a mission of Army coach Paul Dietzel. former Louisiana State University coach. hired this -year to try to snap the Navy string. TAKE BOWL BERTHS Alabama crushed ’Aubiirn 33-0 thile Mississippi had its hands full in completing an unbeaten. Texas Christian edged Southernl untied season against Missis- sippi State 13-6. Each victor, as expected. immediately an- ‘nounced acceptance of a bowl berth. Alabama in the Orange and Ole Miss in the Sugar. That gave the following line- up for the four biggest New Year‘s Day bowl games Rosc Bowl. Pasadena. (13111.: Southern California (10-0! vs. Wisconsin (8-1). otton Bowl. ‘ (9-0-1 ‘ 'B‘I-I'. Sugar Bowl, New Orleans: Arkansas (9-11 vs. Mississippi Dallas: vs. Louisiana State 3.190! omnge Bowl. Miami: om. huiiia Ill-2i vs. Alabama (9-11. 'I‘RIUMPHS AGAIN Oklahoma, which had won the orange bowl erth t e week before. completed an amazing rebound to national prominence with a 375 triumph over Okla- home State In a night game. Hurr canes edged arch F1 Miami 1 . a1 orida 17-15. and immediately . riv SUMIV . record §Ccepted an InVitathfl 10 Play curling will commence at the curling. consisting fourth straight for Navy in the "1 the 1201th 110W] In New Summerside Curling Club next Iferent shots. and the curler with service classic and foiled the York D99: 15 3331"“ 3" oppon' Friday. Decemm’l’ ent in be named. In some of the other tradi- iional games. Boston College punished old rival Holy Cross 48 Georgia Tech clubbed Georgia are with Billv Loth- ridge scoring 25 points.'Tennes-. see blanked Vanderbilt 30-0. Methodist 14-9 and Baylor beat Rice. m-IS. Virginia closed with a 41.0 rout of Rutgers. Houston clubbed Cincinnati 42-14, and UCLA edged Utah 14—11. FOOTBALL RESULTS Ry THE ASSOCIATED PRESS National League Philadelphia 37 Washington 14 Green Bay 41 Los Angeles 10 Pittsburgh 19 St. Louis 7 Sew Yor 26 Chicago 24 Dallas 45 Cleveland 21 San Francisco 35 Minnesota 12 Baltimore 14 Detroit 21 merican League. Buffalo 23 Dallas Denver 17 Houston .74 Oakland 21 San Diego 31 STANDING National League Eastern Conference W T 1“ AP! 10 2 0340 265 2510 13 awn-I a-imzn I 2 I 2 91190306 5 Western Conference 1 1 In 2 (I 278 151 20 o 7 5 0 288 273 14 San Francisco 6 6 0251 28712 5 7 II 217 250 10 Minnesota 2 9 l 214 331 5 iCURLING DRAW The following is the curling ,draw for Monday at the Char- .Iottetown Curling Club. (Spares needed): ’7P.M. Ice 1-— G. Anderson. A. Lea- ‘mnn. D. Douglas. K. Dalziel vs. I. MacMillan. S. Benton. .7. :Brooks. R. Maclnnes. Ice 2—— H. Bartlett. C. Asprey, C. Machines. 8. Ball vs. 'r.w fl. ve. Ice 3-— 1-1.R. Carruthers. w. Farrell. Dr. .Ielks. S. Bryenton (vs. . Nicholson. . Dr. Webster. S. Simpson. it Ice 4- E. Taylor. D. Cox. D. ‘Boyles. Bill Crockett vs. .7. aquarcbriggs. John Jr.. P. Whit- Iock. I. ncKinnon. ' Ice 5 -- '1‘. Whitlock. Emmett MacDonald. o. Estabrooks. .1. seem. Cam! Fitzgerald. Dome in. 239 20 0 259 322 14 Top 0 364110 22 Shelly .L. t ’;Prowse. E. Matheson. B. Cook.‘ Los Angeles American League 1 Houston Oilers defeated Deny 0 protect} Texas I 1101189284 3 l . WINNING WAVE ‘ Ruth Pikclis. 17-year—old ning the 1962 Miss Grey Cup Kramer. was second and Miss Miss Ottawa Rough Rider. crown in Toronto. Miss Ed- . . _ waves to spectators after wm- monton Eskimo, Jacqueline wmmwg m". Bomber' 20 year-old Noreen Shick. placed third. top Photo), :to lead Moncton Beavers to s| IHabs Extend Win Streak; Blank Boston Bruins 3-0 BOSTON ICPl — Jacques for difficult shots throughout the First period: 1. Montreal. Plante registered his second rather d game. ending with Moore 3 (Provost. Richardi shutout of the season as Mont- ’30 stops. 3:26. Penalties—Fontinato 4:09, real Canadlem extended theirl Bernie Geoffrion. Gilles Trem- Boivin 11:43. unbeaten streak to seven games blay and Dickie Moore scored with a 3 National Hockey for Montreal. League victory over last-place Geoffrion got his 10th goal Boston Sunday night, and his 22nd point OI the sea- Plante was seldom called on son at 19:16 of the final period. t after Tremblay set him up for l O 0 l5 Side Minor Second period: 2. Montreal. G. Tremblay 12 (Beliveaul 7:52 Penalty—Richard 15:51. Third riod: 3. Montreal, Geoffrion 10 (G. Tremblayi 18:16. Penalties—Johnson 0:53, Provost 8:13. an eight-footer. Tremblay. M o n t r e a 1's top : goal-getter. picked up his 12th Plants 013 8—30 Schedule Given at 7:54 of the ddle stanza, Perreault 1011 9—30 lifting a 25-footer through Bob SUMMERSIDE ._ Here is. the Perreault's less. Summerstide minor hockey lea- . Moore scored his third goal of Sue scheme 101' 10d” lMOfl' [the campaign in the opening pc- d‘y‘ Dec‘ 3): . . . rriod. His soft xii-footer caught Paper weight division . I 4.15 __ 5.15 Raiders and Trap tPerreault unprepared at 3.23. pers_ latter passes from Cloude Pro- 5215 —- 6:15 Sparrows and Fal- ivost and Henri Richard. . l The Bruins did have bad luck SDU Pucksters To Antigonish The Jack Kane-coached SDU Varsity hockey team leaves for Antigonlsh this morning where they will play St. Ex. tonight. This will be the last game for the Saints till the new year. The red and whitch defeated St. Mary's 7-5 in their first game. this season. cons. lln the first period, hitting the lpost twice within a few seconds Ion shots by Guy Gendron and 'John Bucyk. the former shoot- ing after he got behind Jean tGuy Talbot on the right side. I lGou'cIet, Flanagan lPoce Beavers l MONCTON tCPl —— Ron Gan-l “dot and Al Flanagan each firedi ttwo goals here Saturday night: l 7-3 Victory over Halifax Tartans lChihawks Grab Top Spot Trounce Blueshirts 5-1 I lin a hard fought Nova Scotia lSenior Hockey League contest. 1 Halifax opened up an early i lead in the first period. out- | scoring the Beavers 2-1. Mone- ‘ton came back in the second period with three quick goals. Tartans managed to s c ore once more before the period ended to make the score. 4 ‘3 for Monoton. ‘ e Halifax defence was NOTICE OF H. B. Willis Ian MacLeod LIBERAL MEETING CHICAGO ‘AP) -— Chicagot‘real with 28 points. The threet Worsley was taken to a hos- Donald 9 lMikita . Wharramt lpeneu—ated on numerous occas. Black Hawks took over first other teams all have 26. pital for x-rays of the shoulder. j 7:46: . ChicaEO. Fleming 9 ‘ ions in the third stanza 3‘ [he place in the National Hockey The hustling Hawks took 35 ‘ ‘ITumer'VaSkm 10115- Penalties ‘ League Sunday night by ham- shots at regular New York “(IRES TWICE ‘ 3-4381“!!! 313 Langlnis 4:52: Tana“ fought '0 move I" the mering New York Rangers 5-1. goalie Gump Worsiey and hunt Ab McDonald paced the (.hi- 1.1.1.," 9:41; Nesterenko 12:14; offensive. However. Moncton BY Winning the” fifth game up a 3-0 lead over the first two "5" attack WIII‘ tw° g?‘I‘- BathEEI-e 12115. scored three more before the. 4 8 P M of the year from the fifth place periods. “Tired!” 'IJEWI‘S it!“ M'k't" Second period: 3. Chicago. flame Gilded. ‘ " ' I . tNevv Yorkers. the Hawks lllOVCd' WIieii Woi'sley injured his I’" ‘9 "p 5' “task” 2 (Mikna 7:0: “mm”. t Doug McPliee. Paul Doncet DESI 'I'UI‘UHIU. Dell‘OIl. andMUnl- llet'l shoulder in a collision “HI! 1 'II‘Illl'l'ay Balfour as the second All Star Curling iperiod egded. the Chilcago teanti j ;contintie its assau agains ’WiII Commence 52 BOWIers At S’side Club ’Ranger's sub ~ goalie Marcel lGo Over 300 IERSIDE — All- Pelletier. SUMMERSIDE — Three -hun- - ,dred hitters at Crest Lan es .‘last week were Roy Armswor- ithy with a 346. and Eleanor ‘Chappell with 304. Armsworthy 'had an average for the three games of 250 which is unusually high. Pope Motors stand on top of the Commercial League with ‘37 points, with RCAF Ambassa- ;dors in runner-up position with 2 llane. Austin Brooks and Fred- die Folla d n . The competition will be spot inc dif 7. at 9.30 . the highest score will be declar- .m. The following six curlers ted champion. will battle it out for the honor Then the week after five more of b e i n g the first champion: challengers will try conclusions .lim Harris. Eric Johnston. with the reigning champ. and Bert Hunter. Horace MacFar- so on. Toronto Downs Red Wings 3-1 DETROIT (APl -— Georgei Third period:3. Toronto, lArmstrong scored in the final 1Armstrong 10 17:47; 4. Toronto. .212 minutes. supporting a diz-iPulford 6 (Stewart) 19:54. Pen- 11mg goaltending display bylalties—Young 7:45, 13:09, Baun .lohnnny Bower. to give TorontolTI45- lMaple Leafs a 3-1 victory over: ‘ Kcnsinglon Sprites are lead- ing the rural league with 36, and Curran and Briggs tops the Construction League with 22 points. Elm Street No. 1 are leading the Teachers' L e a gue ‘ with 29. Norma Fitzpatrick’s ‘ high single of 267 and high three of 613 were best efforts among the teachers. in all-star bowling beating Dale. last week's challenger. Jim Dwyer successfully de-. ‘fended his championship crown ; Ed First period—1. Chicago. Mc- l —none. Third period: 4. Chicago. Bal- four 3. 8:07. 5. Chicago. McDon- 9:53. 6. York. Ingarfield 9 (Bathgate Henry) 15:49. Penalties—Pilate 1:14: MacNeil 15:08. aid 10 (Mikitai New GUEST SPEAKER Refreshments and Entertainment "OTTAWA WILL BE LIBERAL" P.E.I. [Abel-n! Assn. and John ilawryluk scored sing- Bob a n d ties for the winners while lBowness, Brian Graver ‘Ken Flynn tallied for Tartans. In the goal 'rnent. ' i turned a w a g :Moncton‘s Harry nod 32. tending depart- Halifax’s Gary ggett 41 shots while Stirling stop-i Eastern Division - - - 11 in 7-7.15‘745 to 542. Ien Gallant will he Detrml here Sunday night. 30“" - ' I H ' 9 [gram]: Armstrong stole the puck Sawt-huk 7 5 7—19 next weeks challenger. IBM: 0" 8 3 1126 261 1.Ilfrom Gordie Howe at the DE" “S on 6 6 1‘2” 269 3‘troit blueline and fired home; NP“, York 5 7 "26‘s 35;)", the unassisted winner on a; ' we um Div. i n " blazing 40-foot shot. .Dana‘ s 9 qua!“ 9mm Detroit dominated the game. mm”. 7 01W; .317 14 oiitshooting the Leafs and forc- ean‘gwfl ‘ R 2W; 8 ing the 33-year-old Bower to' ‘ ' ' l lmkiand n 2 0175 338 n "‘3‘" a“ "w": ’sicle 47-23 The YMCA $355195. senior the corner of the Detroit net girl‘s basketball team won 250 315 i2 decisive victory over the 5'51“ 347 30911. town 1.08111 1 3 a 1230 235 7: Huestis of the ‘Lassies‘. who swished the twine: for I even with the Red Wings in the total of 20 points. most of which W'L‘I'e made on long set shots. while teammate Pauline son hit for 16. Top point getter for the losers was Marg Phil- lips with 10 followed by Jot-y Schumian with 7. This was the second game of a home-and-home series between the two teams with the Char- lottetown gals winning the first :contesi 30-15 in Summersidc ‘last week. The next game is scheduled for Thursday night in S‘side while on Saturday c ‘ assim' take on the Moncton ‘Hillcrest MilerI' at the local i‘i". V The line-ups for Saturday's game were: hasten—Shelly Hue-stir Pauline Jainism 10. Gloria Mac- Wilson. Him) 3' surini: skipped by Harry Dickie Shelfoon. ‘Tctal 47. t S’side—Marg Phillips 10_ Joey Anchorman 7. Nancy Knowles 5. i-M'ary Anne ' ne 1. lly Eleanor Hughes. 1:! iLassies Whip at the ‘Y‘ Saturday strong pulled Sawchuk out iiighl. clobbening the western- ers 47-2.. scorer of the game was the open net. i . _ ancikes Spiel 1- n E 1' n E . sunnsnsmn — AK- ‘0 y o u 15 a II E Bob Piilford scored Toronto's: third goal into the open net with .’ si seconds left after Detroiti had pulled Terry Sawchuk for‘. a sith attacker. i ‘ ' Howe scored on a rising S“th MEL“ l I ' LIBERAL MEETING BRADALBANE HALL TUESDAY, DtEC. 4th, 8 PM. GUEST SPEAKERS IRA LEWIS ALLISON GILLIS OF when he notched his goal at 1:15 of the first period. Arm- of the cage and fed Harris a pass. Harris just backhanded it into i The victory pulled the Leafs ‘National Hockey League race. SUMMARY ‘ First period: 1. Toronto. Har- ,ris 7 (Armstrong. Duff! 11:15. .Penalties —— Young :32. Litzen- berger 5:05. Stasiuk 9:06. Pul- ‘ford 13:10. B Barkleyl 113252. Jeffrey 16:10. “ _ cond period: 2. Detroit, 1Howe 9 tMacGregorl 0: . . thunk. Brewer 6.53. sum Entertainment. and Refreshments i ey. Howe 7:51, Delvecchlo " “:30- Du“ “‘- "OTTAWA WILL BE LiliEitAi P.E.I. Libel" Alli. lDickie Rink on.. Thu" «I. Thu. Dec. 1-4-54 8:00 pan. 4 Days Only Adm. 30c, 40c. Us won the service bonspiel played ‘Friday and Saturday at the .Summerside Curling Club. de- ‘tfeating A. Lloyd Miller- skipped .Y‘s Men's rink by the score of "SPARTACUS" .muue vs. H. peter-g, a, Read. Betty Simmons. Jean Horace MacFarlsne'ii Y's Keys. Robertson. H. Ed- l Brande. Glon'e Gmmfion —- 'Men's rink won first consolation mu m-TJEW- KM Dru“ wxrv‘m um. lTotal 23. ,and A. Lion's rink skip y "I: imp: 8mm a”. MM a: an o and - Refe ee for the game was Peter Schurman won second tun?“ . 2 my a“. mm“. W . Ice 1 — B. MacNeill. 11. Don- . A. Wilson. J. Vstour vs. .W.Curtts.R. .. B. Nos die ', . B. Dillon, 3. Lynch. .1. Squarebriggs vs. . Ball. D. Bell. 8. Layers. .R or. .. Ice 3 —- D. Cameron, G. Dil- . A. Saunders, A. Llewellyn VI. A. II my. A. Ballem fi. Manning. . Warwick. , Ice 4 - Dr. MacDonald. D. W, W. m. I. O'Rourke .‘vs- . amounts. 1. Ketch. L. “can. N fl. P. omit: ' GI swindle. Soper.. ; . r . John Evans. Hoop Tilts Go Tonight i Two basketball games are . slated to go at Saint Dmstan's l gym this evening. 5 At 7 o‘clock Pirates tangle It with BYC and at 8.30 the Saints [play host to RCAP‘. PAPAL ELEPHANT The 16th century Pope Leo X «Pete vs. K. thud an elephant named Hanno :Msxficld. mate: Stewart Drum- Jeakins. as a pet. The people of Romelmond. lob-ted it as a mascot. loner ’consolation. Lion's personnel of lwinning rinks~——K—-40 ions ——» Harry Dickie. Jack Balcom. mate: Wayne Mntheson. second stone: Kenny Gunn. lead. .Y's Men—— run- ners-up ~~ Lloyd Miller. skip: Don Wanaamaker. mate: Ralph champ. skip: DOUBLE HEADER TONIGHT. 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