- -underg » Guardian, Charlottetown, Sat. Jan. 22, 1966. 9 SPORTS FRONT Wings At Top ” By CHRIS. AN NETT in third place and the next in first. That's NHL race is going this year and =: of Eddie Westfall and displaying a- new found cgoal ability edged the slumping Chicago Black Hawks in an action packed game. Forbes Kennedy engaged in a gory brawl with Black Hawk defenseman Pat Stapleton despite a deep cut on his forehead which Stapleton had gouged out with his scythe, oops stick. After peac? had been restored the Bruins were at such a high pitch that the Hawks could do Mttle against them and at the 18:00 minute mark they scored what proved to be the win- -ming goal, The game was the tird "straight loss” for the, Tribe (they lost two last. week to the Habs) and have won only one of their past six, Since Pilote went to the sidelines with the frac- tured finger the club has had more than‘a bit of difficulty hold- ing their own and until they get squared away they are going to keep on 1 ppsing. WINGS FLY To LEAD In Detroit the Red Wings conlienes their home ice: jinx over the Habs as they took their thirteenth straight home -ice game off the Montrealers. Two old veterans, Gordie Howe and -Norm Ullman led the current league the win. Howe seems ‘o have some’ sort of personal hold on Gump Worsley for one glance at the records show that he has scored most of his big goals, including his 600th at the Gumper’s expense. Just why the Habs are unable to win on Detroit ice is one of the “seven great mysteries of sport but let’s hope that the Habs do not have to meet the motor town men “in the playoffs. Or if they do let them have four games on their home ice. The Stan- ley cup finals last year turned into a homer series end it could very possibly do the same again. ‘ The. weekend slate of games should clear up some questions for the Habs meet both Detroit and Chicago. Should they win both of these games they will be at the head of the pack again. In addition Cicago plays Toronto and the Wings play New York &o it appears as if there will not be any tie for second. place after the weekend. JUVENILES SET FOR GANDER ‘The Charlottetown Minor Hockey Association's Juvenile club have been training for close to two months now but as of . yet have not had a game. However this situation will be rec- tified Monday evening when the locals host Gander, Newfound- land. The Gander club has a combined lineup of Juvenile and Junior players but the CMHA has decided to stick with its Juveniles. Outfitted by George Scantlebury the locals presents a sharp picture on the ice and the Forum is expected to be Packed Monday hight to see what could possibly” be the top Juvenile ¢lub-in the Maritimes. RAMBLINGS woe AILOEA Sudden ° By THE CANADIAN PRESS : Chicago’s launching of two rockets on the same pad may but coach Punch Imlach of the) Toronto Maple, Leafs isn’t! fooled. ' ives Imlach figures Chicago's idea | -|line is a good one. But he isn’t planning any par- | |ticular strategy to cope withthe | packed line when the Leafs tan-| gle with Chicago Black Hawks | at Maple Leaf Gardens tonight | im one .of three National Hockey | League games: In the, other games, Montreal | Canadiens are at-home to De- _jtroit Red Wings and New York | plays at Boston in a matinee | encounter. | In a full slate of games .Sun-| day night,the Leafs visit Bos- ton; Montreal plays. at Chicagu, end Detroit is at home to New! York. re Chicago coach Billy Reay put his two supet-stars together for the first time at Boston Thurs- | day night: Although league scor- have fizzled on initial’ blast-off FE TODAY'S CURLING ; DRAWS zie, A. pilerson, H. Thomsen ve |: WILT TAKES OFF SPICER Y Sn Big Wilt Chamberlain of the’ of the New York Kaickerbock- Philadelphia 76ers displays his wing spread as he goes high into the air to block. a layup shot last night by Millis Reed ers during the first quarter of their game in Philadelphia. ‘(AP Wirephoto) The following are the weekend " Lionel Vien: president of the eddie Amateur Hockey Association, suggested yesterday that Del Wilson mind his own business. Wilson, a scout for Montreal Canadiens of. the Na- '. tional Hockey League and manager of Regina Pat of the Saskat- chewan Junior Hockey League,. said in an interview at Victoria the NHL should take over operation of Canada’s gational hoc- key team. Fleury said Wilson does not have -the authority: to. make such statements. He added: “He is just a little scout who ‘could start-minding his own business. He no doubt is upset . that Fran Huck ha joined the national team and that surely is what is prompting him to make wild statements." Huck was with the Pats before joining the national team. : | vs Keith Pere, ing_leoder Hu}l got a goal, his Borden Nationals Wallop Motormen SUMMERSIDE — The Borden | Nationals outclassed the ‘second- Pope Motors Aces 11-3 here ‘place va night in a rout that proved once again the Nats are the top dog in the Prince County Hockey League. In a match marred by 21 pen- alties, the Borden team opened up strong, leading 5-1 at the end of the first period, then seemed to coast in the second, trading, a goal with the Aces. They | roared to the attack again in the third, scoring five times before Diddles Doyle rounded out the! scoring for the night with a goal for the Aces at 15:51. Four- misconduct penalties “were handed out in the game - Toronto Mentor Imlach Not Worried About Lines of using the rockets, Bobby Hull | ~ a jand Stan Mikita. on ‘the same. STAN MIKATA lach says gives Hawks a chance to capture first place, an honor | Chicago, teams have never had. | “There's no guarantee mere |be a great combination just be- leause they’re. great players,” Imlach said Friday. ‘They might not fit together at afl. But I'd have to think they will.” Sounding a warning, Imiach said: “Pet © Merve Some © oie ~__ROBRY: BULL” | 37th, the Hawks: lost to the last- place Bruins 4-3. Mikita got two assists. : Reay used right winger Chico Maki on the big line which Im- Leod, 3.09; - 2. Aces W. Gallant, 6:57; 3. Borden, MacWilliams; (J. MacLeod, DesRoches) 12:42; 4. Borden, MacWilliams, (Des- Roches) 13:43; 5. Borden, Keough Mikita ‘last played together on a line in 1957 as juniors with St. Catharities Black Hawks. : Imlach used to employ a pat defensive system against the-! |mons is the other Ranger goalie. Se Rec Center | Shades PWC |. Dave Hyndman scored a bas- ket with less than a half minute to play as the Basilica Rec”ea- tion All-Stars nipped the PWC Welshmen,in an exhibition game _at the center last night The -» \points were Hyndmans 20th and ; }21st of the night. Len Sirois, playing aon for the center was the high point- getter both for his team and in the game as he garnered 27 points. Fred Ripley also hit for: ten points. Gary Peters, fresh man, started for ‘the Earl. Nich- olson Welshmen came up with 19 ‘points mostly from close ta the basket and was followed by Ron Diamond diminutive play- maker for the collegiates who potted 14. Wally Coulson scored eleven. ‘ The Rec center concentrated on trying to get the ball to the man cutting through the center while PWC, giving away both height and weight concentrated on an offense employing screens and picks. © ~emco maxr ~—s|. Horsemans Club: with 46 points, one less than the eS pele, ae ee To Hold Meeting ' Leafs, who have scored 18 | The P.EJ. Harness Racing Stoning’ three ‘end ‘losing one, | Ch, ¥ill hold it's annual Colts winning three and losing. one,| crayes ; nig “Monday | even- Son an wee points behind the! ing at silica Recreation Center beginning at 8:00. Slides New York has recalled goalie of local horses will be shown by Ed Giacomin from Baltimore} Helen Brooks. Clippers of the American; All breeders. and owners of coenee Leer oe Caen Coe oe are. urged to make a Maniago who suffered ee-| special effort for attendance as Nore Ge teadece tc maieeet | ie sae Ot ees fees worn \with Frank Mahovlich in last |so vitally important in the rac- Wednesday’s game at Toronto,|ing game. A discussion of the won by the Leafs 6-2. Den Siew | winnest importance is gprected to take place. ; ‘ _EXTRA SPECIAL EVENT ~~ FORUM (MacCormack) 14:36; 6. Borden, | Roberts (MacWilliams, White) | 15:11. Penalties: Kedugh, 2: 23,/ Sark, 7:19, Grant, 8:53,{ Doyle, 11:07, MacCormack, 14.50. Hawks,: but nomore. “I've been- using my lines in “And go the same Second Period: 7. Aces, Gallant (Deighan, Driscoll) 1:12; 8. Bor- — “3s — can do den, Mac 53. Pen-| What ever oa _ ; alties: MacLeod, Cute, 7:35,| “It's up to each guy chat: Gillis, 7:55, Gallant, 9: (intage, |woeewer 80's out there eget % 10-minute | misconduct), Clow,|®¢ y < 9:42 (10-minute misconduct) Gal- EASY SOLUTION? : | lant, 9:42 (10-minute misconduct, ae misconduct), MacCormack, Monday, Jan. 24—8:00 P.M. Please Note Time) Gander (Nfid.) Juvenile-Juniors Ch'town Juvenile All-Stars Admission—Adults $1.00; Students 50c Support your young players (Support Minor, Hockey Week) 13:0 ; D. MacLeod, 15:56, _Mae- draws at the Charlottetown Curl-| J. Shelfoon, P. Kays, L. Larter, ‘all to the Aces, with Leroy williams, Gillis, 17:24: lien. We. ie ing Club: D. George, Clow getting one and Willie Gal- , THIRD PERIOD: 9. Borden, aI" req 10. goal HORSE OW Sat. Jan. 22nd. . Ice 5 — N. Dooley, I. magne g lant getting two, plus the auto- White, 0:51; 10..Borden, Mac- against the Leafs this season, : } -E.D. Reid’s Massey-Ferguson |R. MacKenzie, E. Brown vs B. | matic game misconduct. Williams 4:14; 11. Borden, J. nlinecas ths'tameed Rave 4 bok: = , Farmer's Bonspiel ore J. Thistle, P. Hughes, “Donnie MacWilliams, who had) ‘Bond da geet quiet vaccal aanieak anek 9.00. Set three assists to zo along with Borden, Keough and Ice 2 — Ron MacDonald | 1.30 his hat trick for the Nationals, 8:96; 18. Borden, DesRoches (J. wes wint, tree oe There will bef meeting of all horse: 4s" Side) vs* Cliff Ramsey (S'-| Ice 1.—.B. Acorn, C. Pineau, won the star player award for M acLeod, cWilliams See ates a EO dinnt : ee con eee ‘UL Aces, Dovle, 1561. Penat| The Howtt Sees us] Owners at the Charlottetown Curling ee ae ee Me heevilitien, 2. Me-| ~ SUMMARY Gillis "9:00, Sark, 16 16 719, Mac-|scramble for first place. The | vs John Doucette (Souris). » Tee 2 — jac Ce : ’ : me. = Ice 4 — Martin Bert (Souris) |Kinnon, L. Arsenault, I. Cud-| First Period: Borden, J, Mac- Cormack, 17:44. teams are i second place] Club at 8:30 p.m. (Charlotte- | more vs R. Vessey, W. eas }town). L. Sherren, G. Stewart. 11.00 Ice 3:— S. Bryanton, G. Stew- Ice 2 — M. Bert vs J. its: \art, A. Peters, E. MacLauchlin | ‘cette. ~lvg'C. Flemming, L: Murnaghan, | Ice 3 — R. MacDonald vs K. |P. Doyle, D. McCormac. | Kennedy. © |. Ice 4 — W. Storey, C. Weath- | Mickey Mantle -- Faces Scalpel © ° NEW “YORK (AP) — Mickey jready to play whet spcing tole | Mantle told New York Yankee jing starts March 1. That would Officials Friday he has a bone|give him five weeks in which chip in the joint of his right to recover. shoulder and will have to} Mantle decided to go to Mayo 0 gery next Tuesday. |Clinic after doctors in New York Mantle telephoned Yankee land Dallas, Tex., where he lives general manager Ralph Houk/in the off-season, could find no from the Mayor Clinic in Ro-jreason for the ailment in his chester, Minn., where he has | right shoulder. X-rays last sea- has been this week for tests on|son and in the last few months the previously mysterious ail-' showed nothing wrong. ment. | The 3 - year - old outfielder. _. The star baseball outfielder plagued with injuries through- told Houk he will-enter the hos-jout his 15-year_career, origin- pital at the clinic sometime |aily ‘hurt' the shoulder ~Monday, and the operation will |touch football. with his children —take—place ae morning. | Mantle said he hopes to be ‘sons. GREENE IN ACTION on. the basis of unofficial ulations in two runs of Nancy Greene of Canada Is shown in action ‘in the slalom event in the “Silver Jug’ wo- men’s ski races which - she ‘won at Badgastein, Austria. Miss Greene won the between-the— 1964 and. 1965 eea-|5 ig 4 — K. Sullivan vs C, Ram- | jerby, R.-McCabe, D. Gillis vs A. | | Love, W. Doucette, ~ A. Tulle, L. Other draws at 1, 3, § and 7/Doyle. | ~| o'clock. Ice 5 — B. McGregor, S.. Gal- ihe i Sear Ladder Spiel: lant, A. Pineau, R. Diamond. vs |B. LeClair, W. Cudmore, L. Al- vice 1 — K. Ready vs A. Saun- | chorn, G. MacLeod. der: Other draws at 3 and 5. Ban- lee 2—D.0’ Rourke vs A. Lle- | quet at. 7.00. Public invited to he sor eee {come see the ‘‘fun’’, be over 21. tne _for.. a Eat SOURIS ~ ee aera Ice 4 — Farmer's Bonspiel if | The Rteviee 4 is today’s Draw |necessary (or Firemen vs Four | bry Souris Curling Club: eos) Ice 1 — C. and J. Gallant, L. rv } ee |Landry, J. Mactelland vs ’ C. png Gallant, J. Paquet, A. Griffin if nd ogerty. sett < B: Ewing ve De. Wel ioe3 0. Merton, St Wile, A. Solomon—and FE. Smallwood Ice 2 — D. George vs D. Stan-|\; D. MacLeod, G. Reid, C. mone. MacDonald and N. Boole. Ice 3 — Open for Farmer's | 9.11 + Bonspiel. | Ice 1 — Dr. and I. Kassner, B Ice 4 — Farmer's Bonspiel if| and F. Stewart vs R. and B, necessary (or Q.C.H.S.. 9r| Lambie, Dr. and L. Marold. P.W.C.) Tce 2 — A. and T. Mallard, J. Ice 5 — M. als vs E.F. Acorn. | MacIntosh, L. MacDonald vs J. Mixed curling for glasses: | MacDonald, F. MacPhee, A. 00 MacLean and~M>—MacDonald. Ice 1 — A. MacDonald, M. ' Kane, B. Partridge, L. Hennes-| AT ALBERTON -vs BD. George, F. Rossiter,| Mixed curling schedule at the D. Douglas, I. Murray. aa aa, rink tonight. Ice 2 — I. MacKinnon, K. Dut. | 7-30 fy, H. Douglas, M. Dowling ve Ice No. 1—J.H. Myriek, Mar- enry ‘ion McEwen, Jim MacNeill, A Oe Dou: | Beverley MacAusland vs Art glas, A. Trainor. | Wilkie, Isobel. Clarke, Bill Bell, Sent Open for Farmer's | | Bonnie MeNeill, j Ice No. 2 — Hubert Campbell, we GS Gallant ee center OU Annetta Gordon, Lloyd Wilkle, C heen Stadt cies | Helen McCuen vs Mont Hutt, Keith, J. Coady. *" | Eleanor Johnston, Addison Ray. Ice 5 — M. Pursey, G. Mac- | oP Pridham. Kay, D. MacKay, H. or a Ice No. 1 — Ed Turner, Alice | Seaman,. Orville Willis, ..__Laur Trewin, E. Douglas. : : | Ramsay vs Uptpn Seaman, Lou Spares: G. MacInnis, Y. Keith, | Turner, Keir Ramsay, Verna . Reddin, W. Storey, L. Turn-| Smallman. c | Ice No. 2 Fred Millman, Libby 3.30 | Green, Des Callaghan, Connie | Iee 1 — D. Stanhope. D. Cor- | Profit vs Bert Pridham, Isabel mier, J. MacMillan, B. Kilpat-| McKinnon, Everett Shea, Bill) ————-——————__ tick vs H. Peters, I. Gallant, D. | Oulton. MacLean, D. Jenkins. Ice 2 — K. Jenkins, O. Mac- Donald, H. Edwards, D. Mac- Millan vs L. Blakney,:- E. Rana- han, S. Giddings, A. Stanhope. Ice 3. — Open for Farmer’s Bonspiel. Ice 4 — B. Acorn, M. Blakney, G. Brookins, M. MacLean vs.K. Dalziel, D. LeClair, Dr. J. Hig- gins, Marie MacLean. Ice 5 — K. Ready, B.: MacDon- eld, M. MacFadyen, J. Ready vs A. Love; M. Acorn, D. Kilpat- rick, E. Jenkins. Spares: R. MacFarlane, J. Farquharson, J. Squacebriege, AT MONTAGUE The following is today’s curl- ing draw at Montague. 7 P.M. Ice 1 — A. Robertson, . EF.) Worth, G. Warner, O. Hennigar, vs D. MacGowan, K. Hughes, Galloway, Leah MacDonald. Ice 2 C. Nicholson, P. Sullivan M. Walfer, B. Mabon, vs R. Ferguson, M. Nicholson, D..Lor- rie, E. MacLure , 9 P.M : Ice 1 Dr. P. Macintyre, R. MacDonald, J. MacNeill, B. Mac- Neil vs John K. MacDonald, P. Warner, C. MacKinnon, B. Mac- J. Farquharson. Kinnon. Sunday: Please arrange own substit- Legion “fun” Boneplel—twe utes, Ice 2 open for games or 11,00 Ice. 1,—. E. “MacDonald, LF. . REMEMBER WHEN. ~- MacDonald, B. McAleer, | T. Tommy Gorman, man- Strain vs T. Whitlock, G: Dal-| ager, of New York aiey: cans, introduced Rai: Drinkwater. to the National Hockey League 40 years ago —in 1926—passing him off as an Indian star from the Caughnawaga reserve. The gag didn't work on the ice, however, and . French-Cana- "dian Rene Bo! was later’ . dropped from the team. ziel, P. Storey, P. Smith. Ice 2 —.C. Campbell, J. Wean- er, K. Jey D. Power vs E. Bu- chanan, V. Murray,. F. Gormley, G: Burgoyne. Ice 3.— H. MacInnis, V. Bow- lan, W. Clow,-V. King vs H. Pe- ters, J. Ferguson, T. Gallant, B. ag se las dw Ee bouts, Ae MacKea- ~|-vetsity~ of Charlottetown in- Unknown Pro Massengal Leads Bi By JACK STBXENSON PEBBLE BEACH, Calif. (AP) |While thousands watched others, Texan Don Massengale slipped into the lead in the $104,500 Bing Crosby f tournament Friday with “a four-under-par 67 ‘and a 36-hole total of 137. He left the Monterey Peninsula Country Club course unaware he was ahead by two strokes for! the $11,000 first prize. Bert Yancey of Philadelphia, | for 139, was second. Massengale and Yancey each played the satne. course where most of the crowd of about 20,- 000 congregated to watch Arnold Palmer, Tony.Lema, Billy Cas- per and Jack Nicklaus. Palmer, Lema and Casper all fatied in the stretch. After being five-under-par at.one point, Pal- mer. had to settle for a one-un- der-par 70 and a .140 total. Lema came in with a 72 for 142, while Casper lost five strokes to par on the final four holes . and carded a 74 for a 145 total. STARTED EARLY Palmer, Lema and “Casper started. early when the greens were frozen. Nicklaus was in the final group off the tee on a sunny day —and came in with even-par 71 for a 144. Another Texas pro, Billy Mar- tindale, and his amateur part- -\mer, Bob Roos of San Francisco. | took over the pro-am -division Jead with a best-ball 62 and 125. net. .Messengale started his par- breaking Friday by chipping in from 25 feet on the second hole. He curled in the long putt on the the 370-yard fifth and finished fifth and finished Acadia WOLFVILLE, N., s. (CP) — Sharp-shooting - Steve Konchalsk! scored 34 points to lead Acadia University Axemen to a 115-55 victory over St. Dunstan's Uni- a Maritime Intercollegiate —bas- ketball conference game here ‘night The Axemen had little trouble in disposing of the Saints their fifth consecutive victory ‘without a loss this season. Aca- dia led 50-23 at ‘the half. Dave Rode scored “30 points and collected 20 rebounds for the. winners, while Ailan Evelyn led the Saints with 18 points. Tean’- mate Mike Sullivan scored an even dozen, 2 who put a 66 with his opening 73 Lee for f ng Crosby the first nine with a $4. An 16- footer dropped for a birdie at |jand Ken the 10th and a seven-footer at jat the 13th. He three-putted the 16th |a 77-1 nd, went one over par and then Sried a ilo bine putt. on ‘the next hole: “My wife was waiting for me jplaying wi when I finished, so we just got |this event in the car and left,” he said of; George - esdeon of Toronto his disappearing act. ‘‘We didn’t |carded a 70 for 144. : learn I was in the lead unti) we got to Pebble Beach.” He plays at Pebble ‘Beach to- Under Crosby's cal, each of the 137 pros with their ama- teur partners, plays one round at Cypress Point, Monterey Pen- insula and Pebble Beach. On Sunday the field is cut for finals in the 72-hole tournament. TIED FOR FOURTH Al Geibeerger, the first-round | leader with/68, tangled with ml tough Pebble Beach course. Fri. | day and come out with a two, lover-par 74 and a 142 total, = ing Lema for fourth place be- ‘hind Massengale, Yancey and | Palmer. Martindale had a 72110 or his medal score and re- sasiied jn the running for indi- | vidual pro honors as well as| leading the pro-am ‘division. . 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