_'——r the Canadian. (Markham Well. Nov. 18. 1084. 71 SPORTS * FRONT By JIM CULLEN Detroit Fan Club Ottawa Values Rick Black As Maior Running Threat , fill-13 Saturday to carry a 17- role Saturday and that was th. OTTAWA (CPI Football point lead into the showdown way it turned out ’clubs trying to stop the Ottawa event. ‘ Riders worked hard on their lRough Riders‘ running attack Rider coach Frank Clair. al- passing at practice; Monday used to have three problems: ready famous for bringing Ca- and Tuesday and apparently Stewart. Thelen and Jackson. nadian players to their peak. is plan in throw the hall more m Suddenly. in the midst of the openly ecstatic about the 21- the second game year-old sophomore from Mount ‘ RV BEN WARD Eastern playoff. a fourth elc- .. t ,, . .i . w h lment been added: Rick Allison University. Sack- _Ablfed” H' M“ m M ’Def‘vftgcglvef‘ a strong protest from the local chapter Black. ‘viile. NB. “1'” “9 “" ""“ things rt. 'ifi’i.ng5"?.'. a ioiwmgs f?" CIA“) about m" “marks concerning And of the four it looks like MGST IMPROVED PLAYER work out and artiust u on .c umn a law a. a i- u n The letter was signed by st:;;;7(ininzer- Johmton' NHL Slaillirzgythewmhaennm “Black is the most improved 30' _ I H d “I ' Y .t i; In“; Whit“ Lana secretary. and Roy MacDonald. bouncer, lineet the 'Figoi'.Ca[5 at Hamil. player on our club. in the last k_t?‘v’b-‘;‘fifi‘idnolalqén?“ b9 3 mo gen cmcn are amazed t our apparent disregard of the " ‘ton in the windup of the East- s'x game-‘3' he sald- 3"" re‘ l..;}i‘er:.s m firm] mm a. viewing the training film of Sat.- iurday‘s stunning upset victory. “He‘s doing a tremendous. ob.“ ‘ern Football Conference two- game. total-points final. Kickoff is at 1 pm. EST with CBC~TV . coverage. I 1 Ottawa hammered Hamilton Hiibs Call [it‘lt‘ml club as a threat for Stanley Cup honors. WP. wrote this column. the Red Wings had a one-point trail over second place Canadiens and by the time it gets in yri‘i-int that margin should be three after entertaining New York .iinccrs :protecting a lead. We have to win the game. it's only hallo time and the next 'half‘ is 60 Over in Ha m i i t o n. coach.mm“'_9_5_l‘1"51': M Ralph Sazin must watching 7 i ' A the same film with growing reg lo D Cur ing raw , At Belveclere which Ottawa unleashed against ‘Specl for the six-foot. 210-pound tfuiibiick the defending Grey Cup cham- The {allowing ,5 the wrung P'Ons- “9 smaShed “P the m‘d‘ draw for Wednesday night at Wc apprccialc the letter from llllCSP ardent Detroit fans but we still don‘t think Sid Abel's boys can keep it up for long. if they do. undoubtedly we will be. heating from this trio in the future. We. have heard that members of ilhis fan club have been lical‘d sayin': that they are glad that the Detroit management r' veteran Rod Win: goaltending sitar. Teri-y Sawoiluk. go to tho Toronto Maple Leafs because he was over the hill. Wbll. we iiiu~i rcmiind tlicsc- ardent Detroit followers that for a man who 1 Black was Clair's key man in ‘the surprise r u n n i n g game azgrcvaticn. that time. 1‘ boys on § coached sons the Detroit net. w goali Altliouch. as we mentioned in an earlier column. we :1 lot of i‘csocct for Crnzier‘s abilitv we think the Dctroit forces \\lll bc wisliin: they had a seasoned goal tendcr between the pipcs. rather than a brash 22 year old rookie. when Stanley Cup plnvoff time rolls around: if the Wings are still in contention at fought bravely the Canadien's young legs were too muc them. When Detroit did score it was two players who are expected to call it nulls at any time now. who dented the twines. we are referring to Howe and Lindsay. A e is only as good as the defence in front of him and the defence in front of him is in turn on] (in: supposed to be ovcr the hill Mr. Sawchuk has: yet to see ‘hr dcfendmc Stanley Cup champions lose a decision. during this campaign. whilc he was bciween iliie pipes for the lmlaoh have hcy don't reallv begin to separate the men from the in the National Hockey League until after Christmas we. are very anxious to see how this club is going to land up tlicn. We called for the. Canadiens to bcat the Abel on Saturday night because we felt confident that the Canadians would outskate the Wings and bombard They did ,iusf. that and although the Win: for y as as e admit that Ortmier 2 .to.-. "7‘ Shown above are two Char- iottelown minor hockey heads and a representative of the C h. a- r lottetown Recreation . ~ DIISCUS Council discussing mutual problems at a dinner held at Montgomery "all. last night. [i to rl Gordon Bennett, chair- SING MUTUAL PROBLEMS '. man of Charlottetown Rec. ('ouncil; lvan Doherty, prcsi- dent of the local Minor Hoc- aiid Brian kcy Association Lewis. Referee~in~chief for the Charlottetown minor loop. Gilbert Scores Winner; New Yo Downs Detroit l t 00 ‘dle 12 times for 89 yards. Ore .run was 41 yards for a touch- ‘down. MONTREAL 'CPl —— Centre The. three top running backs Gary Pcters. a 22-year-old na- in the East were also in the tive of Regina. has been called game but Black's average of 7. .up to Montreal Canadiens of the .yards per carry was better National Hockey League from (than any of them. Omaha Knights of the Central ‘ , Professional Hockey League. it STEWART MADE 4“ ‘ARDS was announced Tuesday. Ron Stewart of Ottawa made Last scason Pctcrs scored 3240 yards ‘" 10 “"955 Dave Th9” goals and was co-winner of the‘le" 0" ,Ouawa ,piCked “9 8" conixs Rookie of the Year yard“ l" 14 .mp5: and A” Baker of Hamilton made 46 on ,award. , I. _._~.._. —— eight. Stewart four. A I V Thelcn and Baker 5.7. Curling Draw Rider quarterback Russ Jack- son. who specializes in the roll- 1‘he following is tltP curling aw for Wednesdav night at 1 option. was the only man on I the Charlottetown club. VtSpares inc c t. icrage gain. He lugged the ball himself four times for 30 yards. averaging nine. Black. who was the East's rookie-of-the-year last season in on M .the field to cclipse Black's av- Pd (1 7 p.m. Ice 1 —— i). Mathcsou. E. Ford. H Love. Fl. Thomson vs. R the Bclvedere Golf and Winter Club. p.m. Ice 1 Angus \lacEachern. S. Bryantmi. Rec. Maliar. Ed Hodgson vs. Dr. Cox. (iecil .Dowling. Harry Simmonds. Men iin MacKcnzic. ‘ ice 2 —- Frank Acorn. Gordon Weilner. John Simmonds. Lloyd Grant vs. Winner of Plum and iMoreside. ice 3 (coke. Front! Maclnnis. Kent irwin. Bill Ross vs. Winner of MacLend MacNutt ice 4 . Winner of Walker and .Saunders vs. Winner of Hill and MacNPili. i9 p.m. i Ice 1 Walter Pickal‘d. George Vosscy. lvan Hughes. Dan Dayan \‘s. Norman Nichol- son. Ralph Manning. Howard Douglas. .lack Mulligan. Rangers had another power-1 Third period—2. Detroit, Del-l a defenswe r019. became a two- :uhom are presently so devoted to the Red Wings DETROIT tAPt — Rod Gil- ‘ i J V ' ' ‘ GT"! he" "0'" you EHYlee 003'5- “3‘! know Where “’9 bert's goal with less than eight play opportunity later in thel vecchio 5 (Howe. Lindsay) 6:31 ' aumur' \' Mnmn' 6' way man this Year and “'35, I" 2 — And-V Humphre-V' Bi“ are. We Will be only to glad to listen to your side of it. although minutes remaining gave ew‘ first period when M Langlois 3. New York. Gilbert 5 (Gay. Ice 2 ___ A Macnnnald R gradually eased into an offen.-B_urdcn. l‘rv, Buchanan. Rollie . . . swe spot. During the regular Hiltz vs. Edgar Taylor. Dr. Dry. we can't guarantee vou W0 will share your feeling for the Red em Hem.” 12.42 penalties __ (iorard Siniiih. 'l‘iuirsday. he made public. The 5 real Canadiens. tom. t, 'asey Stenccl. Berra signed the Tho in the best-of-three series. players can‘t help some wot act and get the Two 'old' men and a durable defense are making the RCAF Eagles 0. Tony Licarl and Red Gra- iille scored a pair of goals and with the old of the Eagles swarm- ed over Enman Drug Com- bines 8-8 in a penalty ridden Prince County hockey league some at the Air base last night. Outshooting the lacklustre t'ombines 12-9: Airmen greasive narrowed the lead to 3.2 with I trial at 1:24 but. that was the closest Enman Drug came all cvonlnl. Tony Licari added his sec- "iid marker and goals Larry Boone and Ray Prong tave the Eagles in 6-2 lead at- lcr two ods. Displaying sharp manoeuvcr- Ins. Gravellc added his two markers to complete the rout for the RC F in the third Allie DesRocbes scor- sccond goal of the in the final frame for the Combines. 5‘ K SUMMARY First Period: 1. RCAF K MacDonald. Prong. Gravcilel l? as: 2. R‘AF Llcarl didn't have time; . mbinea DcsRoches (Clnwi ; 4. RCAF Guy (Hughes. 17:12. Penalties: Main . . Bird i 38; MccCormack 7:05; - Christin 'Guyi (Io I.27 Ar ii and Mac? ee. . od- 5. Combine (Martini 1:24: 0. rt (Guy. Boone) 14.- , AF Boone Guy. - I 15:37: ll. RCAF , ) 10:51. Penalties: ' DesRoclteo 8.04 'i‘he Kanomen‘s weak spot appears to bc a goat . rival island hockey star Angus 'Angic' Carroll has been Dui-ill’bfl tho Royals through their paces for the past couple of days in ‘ ursday's game. _ . has been working out with Sandy's outifit and will likely be bctwcen the pipes against his former miateis on An official for the Toronto Maplc Lcafs' \rsterday that the condition of Frank Mahovalicm wou kesman would say only that the Big M imqu not be in uniform when the Leafs tangle With the Mont- Yogi' Bcrra has lined up again with his with the Ne play for the National League en second game of the Western Conferencc football final between the Calgary Stampeders and the British Columbia Lions in set to go in Vancouver tonight. The Lions defeated the Stamps 01-10 on their home field Saturday. Calgary must come up ' a victory if they are to keep their championship hopes alive tender. Peren- Last ycar's SDU goaltender. hockey i-liih said former manager w York Yankees for $25000 tihcn inked a pact with the Mets for 540.000 as his con- tract wil‘l‘l the. Yanks stated that hc.was entitled to accept another position if he desired. Yogi said be it spring training and if he feels up to it will work out with e may try. with Stan M‘ilcita. the explosive centremaun of the. Chicago Black Hawks is leading NHL scorers with 17 poian t Robby Hull is right on hisflhefils With eir . Reay «tat-lied crew elevated above a fourth: place tie with the New York Rangers. RCAF Slaughter Enman Drug 8-3 and teammae 16 pomtfi. Too had these teammates in get in on the. Christian received automatic misconduct from fighting new city) 19:51. Third Period: 9. RCAF Gril- veillc (K. MacDonald) 1:40: 10. Combines DosRoches (Mac- Lcodt 11:15: 11. RCAF Gra- velle (K. MacDonald) 12:51. Penntlles: Main 10:40. Christian 10:30. Delghaii 10:59. Shots on goal Air Force 12 11 10—88 Combines 910 M victory over the Red Wings in l! four meetings this year. pro- tected a 1-0 lead since midway in the first period when Camile Henry scored on a power play. Gilbert had no trouble scoring the winning market as the Ron i ‘ gcrs suddenly had thrcc men in the Detroit zone with only De- troit goalie Roger Crozier in front. Gilbert look idle pass from Henry, talked a couple of times and slam the puck past Crozier. Henry's goal camc Just seven seconds before the end of a penalty to Doug Bark- ey. Seconds before the goal. Phil Goyette fired from about 20 feet out only to see the puck hit the post to Crozier‘s right. Plantc ilic one time Dcivccchio. playing with a special face mask to protect his . fractured jaw. had the best he- . troit scoring opportunity in the middle period when he campcd all to Plante's left as the puck slid to the open . end. But the Rangers goalie i moved split second before Farlicr in the power play lDereccmo mum Shoo" Detroit's Paul Henderson brokeI Plante- nm5h°d With 24 53V”- ;out alone from the Dctroit cud “VP mm‘f‘ than CF01!"- jas the puck slid toward the“ SUMMARY 'Rangers goal. New York goalie First period—1. New l Jacques Plante came out of the ; Henry 7 (Goyeite. Selling) 11:37. net and caught the puck. Hen-i Penalties—Barkley 10:04 Lan- _dcrson slammed into him and giois 16:05. Duff 16:33. ‘ ‘Plante hit the ice but held the1 Second Period — No scoring.l i puck . Pcnalties—Laforge 11:16 4: ii i s -. . . 3‘3» >42"..- CAMILLE HENRY l lPowers 'WillmNo’r Return i” campbe”, VOss Remain . TORONTO iCPi—Eddie Pow- ers. former National Hockey League referee who quit last year because he felt his bosses weren't supporting him. says he will never return to the NHL as long as Clarence Campbell is president and Carl Voss referee- ln-chief Powers. who received an out- of-court settlement Monday in a libel and slander action arising from the incident that led to his resignation. said today a com- ment by Campbell on a forth- coming meeting between Pow- ers and the NHL governors was out of line—“l gratuitous in cut The meeting. to be held within 30 days. was demanded by Pow- ers as part of the settlement. which also included public apol- .' cost 8851110000 to SoUris Club Holcls Shoot SOURIS — The Souris Branch of the P.E.l. Fish and Game Association will hold a combin- ed shoot at Souril today starting at 2 p.m.. with turkey. skeet and rifle events scheduled. At a recently held meeting. the decision was made to hold the meet which will be open to everyone and will be postponed for a week in case of bad weath- or A discussion was carried on at the meeting about a turkey shoot which had been held by the association. Winner 0 the first shoot was John G. an; the second shoot. Connie Gal- int and Roy White and the third. Harold Poole. hc meeting also decided to go ahead with the restocking of pheasants and to recommend 10 the government than a bounty be resumed on foxes. racooul and skunks. Some 12 members attended the mating which was chaired b. oy White in the absence of president Alon MocLecn. COSTLY CRANGIOVIR Australia has estimated it will ciiange cash registers to the decimal system when the notion changes from win. currency. ogles. retractions of defamatory statements and payment of an undisclosed amount of money. Defendants in the suit were Montreal Canadiens Hoc k ey Club. lens coach Toe Blake and the daily newspaper Montreal-Mann. The legal action arose. from a remark attributed to Blake fol- lowing a hockey game refereed by Power: in Montreal Jan. 31. Alexandra Loses To Pownall 9-8 In a game played in the Sunny Isle Hockey League at Dunstan's rink last night wnall down Alexandra nine to eight. 1. McCarron and H. Ion shared the spot- light for Pownall as each col- lected a hat trick. Also scoring for Pownall were 1‘. Smailwood with two and D. Shlcdow. G. Carver was the scoring start for Alexandra slapping in four fray with thrfio i Q 31’ goo I. . and l. Judson rounded out scoring for Alexandra. Practice Coiled “Ibo Flyill Ruth will hold a hockey practice at the Char- lottetown Forum ton ‘ anyone interested in trying out with the team we invited to at- tend. The practice session will at nod-way at 7.00 p.m. {1963. which Canadians lost 0-3 tothas nothing to do with my in. .Toronto Maple as. Powch turc employment." quit two wacik 5 later after “This was well known in Mr. iCampbell fincd Blake $200. He Campbell and his remarks as blamed insufficient su pportiquotcd in the newspapers are a; from Campbell for his resigns-gratuitous insult to me." he‘ )tion. ‘said. ; 1 Campbell was quoted Monday Powers. now a safety inspecn (as saying the Powers - NHL tor with the Construction Safety. meeting was arranged because Association of Ontario. addedt.‘ cit-referee. “apparently? ‘ “l've said in the past that i' wants to say something to the would never work for Clarence: governors." Campbell or Carl Vans and thisl H still holds true." {N0 CHANCE OF'RI‘JURN " Powers“ lawyer. Allan Austin. i “There is certainly. 110‘ 3UP"; commented that in the settle-l nice that anyone W1“ “Stem. ;ment the question of whether .‘Campbell added. and the“ “.8” the NHL governors would "absolulfly “0 Chance Whalso‘iattend the meeting with Powers ever he (Powers' W1” mul‘“ ‘0 and listen to him was not raised. the NHL refereeing Stall." “I r was there any suggeg. “ Powers countered today it}!!! tion that Powers would raisci the 111111305e Oi “19 mean“ the question of future employ- h i (Gilchrist ’ ' (Released so 3" .1 He added that both sides in the case had agreed in the set-i tlement not to discuss publicly the purpose of the meeting. NHL STANDINGS By THE CANADIAN PRESS I National League . BUFFALO. N.Y. with a m” ‘X F A” Cookie Gilchrist. the American ' ' ' 3“ 30‘“ . Montreal 6 3 5 40 2017 (Football Leagues top ground- I ‘ , v New lork 6 0 s 313315 gainer. was placed on waivers“. . oronto 5 5 4 M 3414 iTuesday by Buffalo Bills, Chicago a a 1 16 1613 } The action was taken be- Emu,“ a 9 3 m 50 9 .cause the club is more impor- _ York. l were able to get. the puck inst Basketball League this year are Macicnnan. Merrill Mac-Lean. asked to attend practice ses- sions Monday. Nov. 23 at Quccn ' Charlotte High from seven until nine in the evening ‘ on Monday. Nov. '23 at 7 p.m.: D. Hyndman. G. Scantlehury. F) Ellsworth. L. Bagloie. D. Lo 1 Clair, F. Burns, D. Bondt, J iCummiskey. W. MBCLeafl. 11 Hawaii. A. Strang. L. Murphy. M. Smith. H Ladner. 1". De lRoches. C. Archer, G. Gallant, ‘ R. Ga la The following are asked to at- tend a practice at QCHS on Monday. Nov. 251 at 8 p.m.: D, i MacLean. R. Atkinson. S. Lari- ner. .1. Kane. A. Morrison, P. McGonneIl. R. McDougall. A. MacFadyen. W. MacDonald. A. Holman, R. Scantlebury, B. Jar- R Doiron. M. Ladner on Wednesday. Nov. 25 at Birch- ln the evening. Hockey Practice Johnnic's Flying Hawks are holding a practice tonight at 7 p.m. Anyone interested in trying out are asked to . . . Be At Rink Ar 6.30 PM. itant than any single individual.". ‘Bills' owner Ralph Wilson and.‘ 1coach Lou Saban said. They de‘ l clined to amplify. l MEETING ‘ orih River Minor Hockey? i to be gettan a salary of 330.000. it yea . was n- lsational in lllf‘ Rills‘ first loss N lot the season to Boston Patriots Association. meeting will Sunday. A f t or winning nine straight games. Buffalo washe hold in the, downed 38-26. 0 l The big fullback gained only Canadian ng|on .11 yards in it carries against. . g ;Boston. He has carried the. ball‘ in New Heaven. 105 times this season for a total 'oim yards. on Thursday. Nov. 19. t In 1962. his first season with ‘ the Bills. Gilchrist became the 's first runner to eclipse the.l :1.000-yar mark when he ran lior 1.096 yards Hc also scored. l15 touchdowns and kicked etglit‘l field goals Signed: John Gas: President. ; WRIGH 13.98 HEWETSON'S famous Sno- boois ideal for winter wear. . Lined leather uppers Genuine nhearllng lining Heavy crepe o Steel shank Brown or black Sim ll - 14 SHOE CO. Queen SI, f'h-rtoiictm The following are asked to iii- was I tend a practice session at QCHS ' ' i dine. R McGonndl. E. Murphy, . ‘ There will also be i. practice l wood High from seven till ninc » 8.30 p.m. Across the ice ‘Ice 1 M Dr. Giddiuag. .1. Girl- dings. L. Bagnall. F. Bagnall 1vs. . ell. G. Carruthcrs. K. .Jenkins. L. Vessey. ‘ Ice 2 ~ R. Acorn. .Vl. Acorn. iK. DalZicl. P. Dalzicl vs. L. “Riakcncy. Ni. Garrett. A Gar- rctt. M. Biakcncy. ’ Ice fl e~ A. Smith, F Roigci, i‘ R. Dillon. —-. vs. H. Douglas. K. 1 ;)ouglas, D. Douglas, J. Doug-l as. Thursday, Nov 3 ice 4 n H. l’clcrs. F1. Rana- ‘ lian. R Crockett. G. Crockett vs. ‘ A. Burke. ——. I‘ MacKinnon, A. MacKinnon. 1' ice 5 a R. LeClair. A. Cud- ‘ more. C. Flemming. Flem-~ ,ming vs. T. Whitiock. F. Whit.1 :iock. .E. MacDonald, V. Mac- Donald ‘ SANDY’S Adults—75c f” SIMPSONS-SEARS Charlottetown Forum _ S.D.U. "VARSITY" \‘l. (PLEASE NOTE TIME—8:30 RM.) SNOW TIRES GUARANTEED 15 MONTHS Other sizes at similar savings! v i . ‘ . - York Rangers a 2-1 victory overt went out tor tripping at 16:05. MacKe zie, A. Hor V n. , , . lia'fliynmcifiigfflafr for that manor the Dem” the‘y or. DelI‘Oil Red Wings TUCSdaY' vl But the Rangers lost their now I Gilbert 6:47, Linds ay 6:47. ‘ sin" y: R‘ Ketch‘ Tif'cinf‘mm. 50350" he “’35 Ollawa's 1011 “3"” red M'ller- A”: Heme“ ” . . ' night. man advantage when Dick Duff; Gadsby 6:47. Cameron. Dick MacLean. pumiretum man and had .3 ‘ Tld From Here And There Gilbert's marker came about “as called for tripping 28 sec- Saves Ice 3 — H. Douglas, c. Mac. rushing. record of 180 yards in ice Ii Mel .icnkins. Frank six minutes after Alex Delveco onds later The 28-second span : Plante 6 9 9*24 Innesl A‘ Callback, Bi“ Steven, 30””“19-5- Tammi Al JOhnSOYl V5 Harry The game between the St. Diinstiain's Varsity hockey team ('th had tied the Same for the. after Langlms returned to that szicr 7 5 7—19’ son vs. Dr. Hooper. Dr Webster. Black has 1.3”" .‘md‘lrmled‘Bame'l- 1”“ .Homei Alex w“' and Sandy's Royals that we mentioned in yesterday's column Red Wings l ice was Detroit's only power- "—"" ’— C. Mai-Donald. S Willis. :by “‘9” 9901119. Clair said. 0". Ivan Bfirl‘lgfln- viii be played at the Chariottctmvn Foium and tho action is The New York victory in tho; play opportunity or the night, 0 ; 1- 4 v. (v Whitonop" K~ J...“ QbVlOllSl1’i 'th S l l l' a l 1011 MM” KPnnPdl Wally uhodulcd to get underway at 8.30 p.m. Wc watched the Red .only NHL game of tlie nighti Alter hcin: outskatcd in tho Hoop Practice ‘kins‘ ,ljm NHL”... Bnh 3.9"." 5111160 the Ottawa mach line. CWT”:- ilf‘f‘ MONO.“ 3111 GIEgEY and White squad working oiil yesterday afternoon and coach ‘prcyenlcd “1., Red Wings from first period. me Red Wing! mm vs A. an‘ .,_ MacDonald lie figured Black} was tailor. vs Wrz Slot-ey. Fred Cannon. Kane appears to have moulded together a smooth working adding to their league lead. De- picked up the pace in the set For Monday a. Rodd. NA D0010“ ' made for the chief wrecker's Ed Fairweather, John Smith machine for the coming season. Kane has plenty of scoring troit still leads Montreal by a middic period and utsliot thc‘ ; ice 5 ~ B. LeCian. P whit. punch and the addition of Darren P0l1011‘k '0 the, delimit”? single point. Rangers 9-5. They also had the: A1] players interested in play- 1 lock. 8. Davis. F. Coady vs. W. i has strengthened the Saints considerab y in that done men. NP“. York‘ scoring its first: edge. in “1., last {mood 937‘ “13.1": in the Charlottetown Men! : Machine. Hr Thomson. H ‘. Senior Hackey . 19th, 8.30 P.M. 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