a ida aa aia Saag ean Ne hiesttgs-- gas gata tai Que) “cases siaicklgnt lis” ab iipaaind Pe gl gy Neg pie ciaseyeen pdusrbak hn ee i igh gigs rs his yar oaks Aha ge ae a a Sly le ag ips ets. 4 ‘ i si ica aa a : in és pee alts se pes has Be aia Sige Que cig tye sie gt igh ney $y a Ww on a ae ee “ors riya ss 7 le % o+—+-& s } 5 | the Guardian, Chariotistown, Puen, Nov. 18, 1966.9 SPORTS FRONT |e ernnnintantiiedtitnntntmitihahinntens tinh Four Officials | Mar First Game Branch Rickey Still Serious COLUMBIA, Mo (AP'- S'‘side Junior Puckst 'D Borden National Vown:- Borden Nationals |covwe.s,0"- | wre in baseball for half a cen- | SUMMERSIDE — The local of the opening perioti, Donnie 16.23; Smith 15.45; Cutcliffe . feme'ned in a critica! ~on- ane Legionnaires moved to Arsenault hanged this one into 18.45. Monday. ithe top of the heap in the young [the Borden cage with assists go-| Second Period: 4. Juniors ~ * |1965-66 Prince County Hockey ing to Alan Gaudet and Al Foley. A. Foley (unassisted) 5.38; 5. coma,” was the report from |League season last night by de Goals for Borden were dis- Juniors —- Eugene Bernard (un Boone County Hospital. where |feating Borden Nationals 53 at tributed between Gerald Ro- assisted) 7.45; 6. Juniors — Dave Civie Stadium here. berts, Dale MacWilliam: and Campbell (unassisted) 16.22; 7. intensive care after -uffering a The Legionnaires have now Babe Keough. Playing coach |Borden — D. MacWilliams ‘J. ‘heart attack. | scored two victories without a Jim MacLeod assisted on two of MacLeod, A. Taylor) 19.27. Pen Rickey, who made champions pies we the Nationale have the talliés. jal =. Dee 10.25; Jowan = . 2 and a 1-1 record. The next game will be played 15.09; 15.08; Baglole ‘to fame, | The junior victory was gained Wedneeday night with hy poe 18.07; Sars (major) 16.20; Arsen- was stricken last Saturday while as a result of indivi ft. Aces ult (major) 18.20. accepting membership in the Hea wae toca lon be alsa Playing the Nation. "vying Ported: 6. Nationals — (Missouri Sports Hall of Fame. w ve s als. : - four of their goa Keough (G. Cutcliffe) 13.42; pen-| Rickey has had two heart at- coming unassisted. Ivan Bag-| First Peried: 1 Juniors — D. | oe oe | 3 1. Juniors ‘ alties — MacWilliam: 3.22; Smith |tacks in the last few years. He | dole, Foley, Eugene Arsenault (A. Gaudet, A. Foley) 7.15; Smith 10.25; White 10.25: A. locate to Columbia from St. and Dave Campbell all scored u | 4s. a leased eae iS: 2 Juniors cr ivan Basile Gauge ns, Dickie 8; D. Lous ‘where he | ca cone cae Arsenault 18.58; A. Taylor (dou- pearly two week in a hospital. , »The only marker in which Gerald Roberts (J. MacLeod’), minor) 18.58 He)was sidjed to return to the jthere were assists given was the |16.33; penalties — Smith 4.29; —— —|gt “Louis hospital Saturday Riper E i 4 5 \first of the game at the .45 mark |D. Arsenault 14.4; G. Cutcliffe night Sunday eftarsens's tmptch te the east wee 8 comedy ce Lovelle Coleman - poor refereeing but one thing is for sure x ° WAS LARGE PARISH Frank Clair cotched Ottewa Roughriders are set ‘laughing Slightly Hu over the results. The Riders lost the match on two . Van Brocklin . eather! te vr back |e GREENWOOD, N.S. (CP) —~ ly bad calls which, thanks to the magic of instant replay .< Lovell Coleman of Ci Tne _parich_ of Reman Cathelte Ty, eaaeae tine Grameen Ss end wenn site: ty ent betes. ‘ae Sambidion siteued only a |chepiaia Leo A. Perasas is one en when a person sees a . sport ° e in world — he boos a bit, shrugs his shoulders, and then conviness. hina | Leaves Vikin Ss dane Wontar spakle in Satur- RCAF Maritime Command. tt te ee ee RUN FOR RECORD | ence playott game here, a club |of sir “bases at” buns, , cial says. PE, Halif The play thet est up the Tiger Cate coonsd ‘major. ced ered “Spirit of yesterday tos land speed rec- first rum, averaged 600.601 _ MINNEAPOLIS (AP)— general manager Jim Finks sald| Coleman's injury is not se (5© Halifax. Sydney, NS. gave them a slender five point lead for the second mach in| America-donie 1" with Crag ard’ Breadiove andthe car, miles per hour to break the Norm Van Brocklin, considered 'they hoped to arrange a meot- rious enough to Keep him out (Barrineton, N.S, end Gander, the two game total point series was the one which aroused | Breadlove at the controls roars shown here just before enter- old mark of 576.353 m.p.h. held by nearly everyone except him- jing with Van Brocklin to try to of the second game of the best- ; the bitter ommereny. ae daciees fated heck aa inese across the Bonneville Salt Flats ing the measured mile on the by Art Arfons. i one of professional __ eee ae oo een TC font sues be- S a : . oor finest young coaches, en . + |tween Stamps and Winnipe; ball into the waiting mitts of Garney Henley, defensive stunned Minnesota Vikings Mon- INTO SECLUSION Blue Bombers. The secend safety. Henley ran the ball back to: the Ottawa 40 when JUNIOR LEAGUE JOTTINGS day by quitting as head coach. Van Brocklin would see no one. game will start at 8 p.m. CST fe wes hit solidly by Jim Dillard and the ball popped loose . ioe Se eee a sion following his announcement Wednesday in Winnipeg. al ut fai got under comand the je tne L’ ° [. ek tet ae and Fiake on the plephone, Hla wile that wa possession. However umpire Bob in- ' ti met a reporter and photogra- | dicated rae had blown the play dead amd Head referee town unior eague ru tet ee eee | ete pher at the door of his suburban eession of the cleiae . * xd , 4 his decision to resign after a yea mises went tse ante How in the name of all that’s holy could such « bad call T : T ‘ Foothall League tess, setiontl| The 30. year - old coach quit : oaik semua . ague team. \less than 18 hours after the Vik- ditiorest. pohosab Sor Sie Gocison, ene cuupelienae tr ser? Set Oo Begin onig tT eee wer pimanagement, ings suttered “nd sat loss io Shepard first explained that he had ruled the ball dead when pouncemient to three teperters lamin steer Henley was tackled but this is nonsence for Henley was not | Rogers Rangers and PWC| The ‘Hawk’ Lar-| Clair, your enerespondent beat a he summoned to his office Misia an ate Wile meee fl completely stoppeti when Dillard cayght him from behind. | Welshmen clash at 8:30 tonight at|ter has been rather quiet to-date| hasty retreat from the barnyard day morning, did: not accept the . Pome ae: When his knees hit the ground the ball was not im his arms | the Forum in what should be a regarding his Rangers—so much} as Hawk picked up his fork’ and| resignation at face value. re Gm e an FN nal and this is the only basis for the ref having had stopped the | thriller to open the door on the so that your reporter paid a visit|returned to work. Coach Larter! President Max Winter and ceeference for ere play. Five minutes later’ word wes received by the. TV |1965-66 season of the thriving |to him on the Ponderosa at South| is no longer about his team! ———____"_—__, preference Sa cere would u commentators that the explanation given for the decision was young Junior League. Milton yesterday to find out| ALL-STARS ISE lb ve line coach Walt WE GUARANTEE the ball had gooe tata touch and this is fust ee preposterous. | With two exhibition gamex|what Gives, 1... |, With oaly four practices under DART SCHEDULE yar Siccutin’s decision ap DEPENDABLE DELIVERIES OF In the meantime Hamilton with the ball og the Ottawa 40 against ty under Hawks took time off from his! All-Stars gave a good account of , ~ |peared to stem primarily from } were making a determined effort to get back into the game |Delts the Welshmen should be up/.. ire» t5 inform me in no un-|themselves in Sunday's game| ,. "Pte" Ch Dart League his frustration over the Vikings’: TEXACO FUEL CHIEF (they * trailed 13-0) and another quick whistle on a |{0 a. Se ce |certain that his team will is back in action this year and |inability to produce up to the H H i = een inn ved their lives again dropped a i dea e Ange = oe Se tn there with « beng this year ee Meeerneitcned Hal) the results of the first night of Dutchman's pre-season expecta- nthe, Henting 96 fiat pose after having been tackled but the was tuled | [us charges in action, | Though |The Hawks is coming with some|here with a dozen exhibition | PAY 0 Thursday, Nov. 11, were |tions. Warmth without worry all winter long! eomplete and the ‘Cats went to score their TD. team in battle as yet, three or/dark horses, plus a nucleus of| games and many hours of prac- oe Tats | goonever ren eiast. Pool eit ae | Three missed calls also help the Cats and hindered the four of his saws action in|experienced velerans, and is in-|fice to their credit. Though out-| Ootetuan Lebanese Aasociat | nest of ts kind—sconomieal, cleaner Riders considerably. On three punting situations Hamilton /Susdey’s Aster game and ga Se ae te tae tak err etme, bamen: tel sae at Legion “ih” — 29 ine savionent Geb ao far eae 2 had too many men on the field (twice 18 and once 14) and EE omg eel ann aves. Shans when plarett Penge hn ji eee eee Sportsman at Legion “B32 we ~ | Fuel Chief today! the officials made no note of it. This greatly influenced the Foley, Pat Walsh, Frank Robin. | @round. to their s and im-| 5¢as. Garrison Mess at Fire NO ‘Di | Ti-Cat punt return unit for with two extra men it is rather gon and the MacDougall cousins A visit to his living room jprove oning, the y| Department — 3-2 | TICE ia easy to hold men st the line of scrimmage (Junior and Duke) in his line-up, |Showed two gleaming c -|should be able to give the Hali-| Next night of play will be a a However the game is over and for that matter it looks as |to mame but a few, the Hawkand| Ship trophies from last year's |fax boys a much closer game.| Thursday, Nov. 18 with — 10% 0 an Sinden. 4-7312 if the Riders chances are too. They have to go into the rough his Rangers should be right in| Play Larte was quick to tell /But more of that later, the big) Legion “B’’ at OLA. : : and tough Hamilton Stadium, Where the Ti-Cats play their top _|the™ thick” of things” all” winter Me pales pe ovhentanening game t txt follow. | Legion”"“A"* at” Sportsman Dow’s @="..* | kames. Ottawa broached the Cat Stadium last season with | long. ; Gotera Se gees J RA al BO) TUE Ga ean ean. Reaet ae gat eats Mews. er wr Ch'town Petrole a 17 point lead in the two game series but eame out, second : intends to be still polishing them|Dunstan’s High next. Sunday NOTE: pti artment iw um best by a point. CURLING DRAW this time next year! Hope to see you at all the! must be paid to ariecee Products Ltd. In the west would appear on the surface as if the ,, With the modest (?) coach |games as the ‘own Dis-| later than Friday Nov. 19. hy 2083 Gt. George St. Ch'town | Stamps will be advancing to the Grey Cup finals for they | the Yotlowing is the draw in |*till screaming threats at rival/tricts’ best young juniors perform <ugpssessmepenenneattione! downed the Blue Bombers rather handily. However this the preChristmas bonspiel at “°*Ches Ready, Steele and Le- ‘at the Forum this week. club of Bud Grants has had success and just could come | me Charlottetown Curling Cith, ; $ . back to take the last two games of the best of three series. | scheduled for Tuesday, Nov. 16. 8 : : i shod asians wl Miswes mene OSes Tuesday-Friday section: ~ : ‘ . as 1 hope they will, then fans will get to see a wide-open style 7:00 O'CLOCK Ce of bail. . Ico 1 — Open. ' : It’s a long time since football followers have gotten to ase lee 2. — Bob Parent, Bill ae ‘ anything but a defensive battle in the fall classic and a wide | Smith, Wen. Carr, Harold Rec-— @. wz open contest would restore a lot of glitter to the tarnished olf: | tor, vs, Lew Turner, Henry ‘ : 4 ote om em | SNATIELS al it-two Canadians é —" | Pickard. . . RAMBLINGS er Mes, Vern ition," Ned 7 , | : eer ~ man ern - ; BONNEVILLE. SALT FLATS, The average s ts f : -| Bosley ve Clary Plensming. Dr. | utah (AP) — Craig. Breedlove |the record: ~~ eo | = The Cherletistows Figure Ghaithy Cube Os 10000 Ice4 _- Emmett MacDonald, |0% advantage of break in| Breedlove plans to store his ; @eason underway at the this afternoon as the -young Keith i Des = 1 Gad te ene nny; ind roca) Sat ia & Ringer at nparhy. Welt, é ‘ : St Stsntn reee 9 yes a tal ang pce | Rein wey Ae Hel (a a Re ek eae ee . ; first man | and if : : tice this afternoon from 5:00 to 5:45 and any members over Doug Douglas, 5.8. Taylor, Dr. lin nistory to travel 600 miles|eomes back...” “lg : es : ‘ this age take to the ice from 5:45 to 6:30. Thureday after- > eg yee an hour on land. ' : -- noon the 9 and under set will have the ice from 4:00 to 5:15 ‘Tuesday-Thursday esethia “Everything functioned _per- and the other section will skate from 5:15 to 6:30. Mrs. Sally fectly,”” Breedlove said after he 8 ‘ ° Storey, club professional will be im attendance this afternoon | 8:38 0’CLOCK and his jet-powered car, the : and all ‘those wishing to register in the club will be able to do Ice 1 — Don Stanhopt, Larry |§pirit of America - Sonic 1, : @o today. Biakney, Hatry Love, Dr. Doug screamed across the western | Bill Acorn, Bill | Utah flats for a two-way aver. | vs Another. attempt will be made. this evening to.organize a | Crockett, Steve Harper, Dr. J. | age speed of 600.601 m.p.h. men’s city hecbebal league. Am organizational meeting | “aclelian. Breedlove erased the record end all those interested: Ice 2 — Dr. Hooper, Harold | of 576,353 m.p.h. set nine days Howatt, oo oa. = ago ty._-Ast--Actene:- of Aare, co the —_ Rebay, De Reid, a Ohio, 8 rading Belvedere cigarettes’ . |spéed mark with Breedlove the a. 3 — Bob Dillon, Dave Jar- |last two years. Arfons’ record dine, Ken Thompson, Don Ross |run Nov: 7 broke a mark of 555 . Dr. B. Kelly, | m.p.h. established five days ear- Norm Kelly, Sterling Giddings. a comes ; A was no im: ate word; WINNIPEG (CP) — There's Thomsen, Klark Cantwell, Al- | whether Arfons would make an-|one ‘thing certain about the bert MacNeill vs Doug George, | other attempt to regain the rec-|second game of the Western MacDonald, Don Hutchin- ao > bene 7 Gamanet Football Conference final here my a e Ss spon- add » LeClair, Git |sors doubted if it could be te- |r snc ment there won't Henry, Dave Ward, Frank |paired by next week, when the 3 Harold Dobson, Ed track will be available. Al Vickery, WFC public rela- Little sitheugh a os < ~~ A e Nbageren pealtional MacCallum, Dr. Carl Willis, Bob | wan DELAYED START tions director, reports the teams | hockey in both ends of the rink. Give this local team an- | “everessin be cade for both |.,Time is running out at the|Will play overtime if Calgary ° other crack at Halifax in the middle or towards the end of | g-aws. raceway with winter moving in. | Stampeders and Winnipeg Blue | the season and I feel that it would be a completely different r Breedlove had to delay his rec- | Bombers are.tied after the reg- story. MONTAGUE CURLIN ord run because of gusty winds ; Curling Draw for a and rain Sunday. It rained al}| ‘ation 60 minutes of action. Homere 16: "| night but the a broke through ace te will continue in ie z ’ 7 pm—ice 1—D. M as the blue was pushed fo | minute periods—each split into at aia eel scintyre, J. Marker an’ |the start of the if-nule track | iminute halves — until” one Cohneen vs. A. Sullivan, A. Ro-| just after daybreak Monday. bertson, K. MacKenzie, L. Stew.| The salt bed was soggy when team is ahead after a period | Breedlove raced through the/| dressing-room rest before the “4 om o~ There will bee a 10-minute Fal art. fessional. The victory earned Blancas $3,000 and the Seagram x p.m.—Ice 2—E. MacDonald,|measured mile twice Monday. |first 20-minute overtime session | His time on the first run’ was and rests of five minutes on the | : MacDonald, J. MacNeil, L. are over $30,000. Lee Trevino of Dallas, paying ia Munroe H. Moar. D. Ci: 593.178 m.p.h., and ld REGULAR Pro tournament, was second with a 288. Homenulk of vs. _D. Clark- -p-a., he came | field between each additional 20- : his 296, was the only Canadian oun, A.’ Macleod, Hi back faster—608.201 m.p.h. minute period. . ae Belvedere Belvedere money Ismael Laguna ‘of Panama leaves for -home today, con- vinced he lost his world lightweight title to Carlos Ortiz be- cause of overtraining. ‘I’m ready te fight Ortiz again, at any time or any place,’ Laguna said. “Ortiz outfought me Saturday night, but ‘his puhtches never hurt. I lost simply because I overtrained.” Laguna, 22, counted on speed and endurance to win on points. This was the formula that won him. the lightweight crown from Ortiz in Panama April 10: But Ortiz, 29, kept the pace. His left hook and rights hed La- guna in trouble briefly in the eight, 12th and 13th rounds. The two judges and referee Rocky Mafciano ruled unanimously pe ee for Ortiz. Laguna wes eet aa on 15-round eae fight, Ortiz earned 30 per a gate which exceeded Mrs. James Friars, Mr. J. 1. C. Inness, $100,000. He now bas a 61 record compared with Le; Saint John, N.B.. Halifax, N.S. mer won a G-E Portable T:V. won a Kodak Zoom Camera Rickey was taken to the hospital. He Brown ; § in St. Louis Saturday to attend the ceremonies after being three nxious tetown,.and District Juni playolf last season in the third His ta hoaplial ti St. Low tor 10 Gaye for on eimunt, wet fully | Cand of Pe pucks who lockey Longoss opener ot the . Game ef the boot of three oe |Kroehler Furniture, Kodak econ Cameras... oe Gidgnosed, which had raised his temiperature t 106. (are itching to get at the Rog- Férum. Rogers knocked the mifinal, —- i fein i i il ha he ea EAGER WELSHMEN ers Rangers, defending Lea- Welshmen out of gue champlons in the Cheriet- Po eeete *Based on the number of Belvedere Instant . Gift Coupons issued since February 1, 1965. Gifts like Ford Mustangs, Beer Mugs, Portable TV’s, —