Junior Season Opens As Rangers, PVI-Tie 6-All _ n puck past the goalie and into the net on the short. side. ; In this high scoring game, the Rangers got off to a quick start when Freeman MacKenzie came from behind the net’ and scored ‘an unassisted goal on PVI net- minder John Reid from a hard -|the Ran of seconds, the Rangers added another to their total on a simt- lar play on the same left hand side of the net when Allison MacLean, assisted by number 6, Newson scored at the - 5.13 For the first three quarters of the first period the Rangers minated the play and the puck at will into the They maintained this style throughout most of the game, at times Pay came for PVI at ed his first of the night off pas- ses from Jean Paul Cyr and Ted Kitson on a power play with Rangers Ron Carmichael serv- ing a holding penalty. Three minutes later, with seventeen se- conds left in the period, Gary McCarron tied the score to fin- ish off the period on another po- angle at the 4.46 mark of the opening period. Within a matter wer play goal assisted by Stan- ley and Kitson. ‘Saints PI 388 HE A Seven i ay Fi Game This Weekend. st. i F i L at Hf ik ] 1 oe (i rt é i 5 : gf He : : az fe if a] iy [i "| : 4 REFEREES ‘Ike’ Moreside' lg Top Winner At The Downs | side, Charlottetown - trainer-dri- v “Tke" had 294 drives at the Nova Scotia oval, was first 52 times, second 41 times, had 46 thirds and 50 fourths. Midnight Bold, a Tour-year- old, helped Moreside his outstanding success. @d.in joining the Association | took-a mark of 2.06:2. i ep seoming Sasten een. ee : una ttend ; sot te inereget sheet ove | SDU May Meet Sichare Sox Sia, Cox, O08 Halifax Juniors ete ae ee (CP) — The ma- * strike against Air Can- Islanders Out : e Of Monctonian MONCTON (CP) — _, Se VYenth annual Monctonian Bon- spiel opened Thursday with the “elimination of defending cham- “pion and 1964 winner Harold Mattatall of Dartmouth, NS. ‘ {from play for the top award in the three-day event. _Mattatall was dumped to an- Other e vent.in the morning’s first round by Art Atkinson of ‘When play ended Thursday, 18 of the 72 rinks were undefeated - main prize. In the third round of the main event today are Truro (Avard Mann), Halifax Curling Club (Edgar Hackey), Halifax May- flower (Bud Mullenger), Halifax CO (Ted Crease), Fredericton Capital. Winter Club (John Clarke), St. Andrews Heather (Bill Ross), Goose Bay (Earl Young), Moncton Beausejour (Hervey Arsenault), Moncton Curleré Association (John Lam- bert), Kentville. (lan Baird), Moncton Beausejour' (Harvey Arsenault), Halifax Curling ada has forced the Halifax Jun- ior. Canadiens to scramble for opposition. : The junior hockey team, which normally plays a weekend ex- hibition series against junior competition from Ontario or-Que- bec, announced Thursday and Sunday. Every possible team was ap-* proached but because of the ‘air strike none was willing to make the long trip to Halifax. Many of the players are facing-examine-}— ; Se DEFENCE IS TOUGH The Riders have a tough de- ility to pulb games out of the tions and cannot afford more than two days away from clas- ors A Halifax spokesman said the Canadiens may play the ‘St. Dunstan’s Saints of the day night. Paul MacWilliams, the Canadiens top seorer last year, is with St. Dunstan's this season. . . MARITIME RACING Civb (Son Banld); Moncton Bea- |~-TRURO~(CRE Eight tory:s. ver .(Jim~ McElwain), Lunen- burg (Les Comstock) and Hall- fe: Mayflower (Cliff Robertson). Fe'lowing ‘are the Island re- sulte:—Charlottétown Belvedere (Dr. J.W. Moreside) 5, Halifax CC (Edgiir Hacey) 11; Charlot- tetewn (Dr. Giddings) 4, MCA (Les Hilder) 7; Fredericton CWC (Dr. Bob> Mcintosh) 4, scored’ wins on a harness racing card at the Truro Raceway Thursday night. ~ Fastest time of the night was Shyster (2.15 25), Slippy Queen (2.16 2.5), Charming Abbe (2.13 45), Jazzman (2.2 4-5), West River Bill (2.20 44),. Tia Maria (2.15) and Grattan Charlottetown (Dr. J.W. More- side) 6. ; ; Express (2.16 3-5). ab fire terheads, bill heads, aaa? ail wa te all your printing ia ¢ : GUARDIAN-PATRIOT CENTRAL PRINTERY PHONE 4-8506 ‘ St. FX Promises Classic Contest To Toronto Fans = eo 9° = ‘Sires 7-14, clearing ‘at... $2.99 and $3.99 Boys’ and Girls’ Nylon Jackets” DuPont nylon quilted lining hood, sizes 4-6x. Reg. 11.98., Sale.:. _ SALE $7.99 eel, with *. 7 Clearance of Knitted Hats- ‘and Plastic Tams @ Reg. 2.96 and 398 +. SALE $1.00 and $2.00 TORONTO (CP) — The Cana-| conference. rushing leader in| Loney, who joined St. FX in The next two periods was the dian College Bowl was a finan- | yardage, number of carries and | 1947, has a fair selection of te. © ‘alia the cial flop last , but the pic-| average gain. ‘lent to dtaw from in composing same seeiee, ee tute is a lot ter for Saf-| Terry Dolan proved himself | his winning teams, a PVI through later for another So Kavier “University ‘Ronen | Ghat ser er ane to ihe XMen's | | The University has § regisitens score. In the second period, Rex ; X-men | win over St. 5 ‘University | tion of 3,000 students from ~38::: MacCarville scored in the sec- and Waterloo Lutheran Univer- | Huskies last Saturday to clinch | countries. The backbone of i ond minute on a pass from left sity Golden Hawks. ; the Bluenose title. Bt. “Mary’s'| foornal sued is sarmally deperase to right across the PVI goal- Last year, fewer than 2,000 | had captured the league title for | from students from Ontario, Quee< mouth fans showed up at Toronto’s | the first time last: year. = from MacKenzie with bec and the United States. A §8,-: point on the for feeding sity of Toronto Blues defeat : completed on the mail eompgere cary secant period. art unter be fa. efticlsle more | ‘The following is the Charlotte. | ‘'*, “olese’s athletic fame... ou the fierce checking of freshmes than 13,000 tickets have been | town Minor Horkey League sch- | w 0! he 30-man squad to meet” coach Jack Heinz's students and gold for the contest, starting at edule for thie weekend with all ee ee wee tran? club again feund’ mm. -. ta opening round n Ontario-Quebec, L : a i pat: Oe gic eae Cae "T Coach Don Loney's St. Fran-| of regular scheduled plag: oS, oe ee eis Xavier squad, winners of PEE WEE ie ond oat ok Se, ee pond pbirayes picked the Bluenose Conference cham-| Saturday, Nov. 19th: 7 a.m— | *™4 : wee the puck out of-a scramble in pionship, arrived Thursday. | Coyotes vs Elks; 7.45 a.m. —| This is the university's 12th front of McNally and shoved it Waterloo Lutheran is the win- | Caribous ve Rams; 8.90 a.m. — | year playing Canadian football. home for an unassisted goal. Ott per of the Ontario Intercollegt | Lions vs Bisons; oF on-O and they have r from ten feet out on 2 short pass a, of the game go to | Cleaning; 10.15 — Seals vs Ze- the lead for the tat time tn the que ane ™ | Soues ome ot : : At stake is the Vanier Cup. a omer Oe ee Going into the’ third’ period turday, Nov. 19th: 4.30 p.m. | upset by St. Mary’s lest year: | with a 43 deficit, the Rangers oes Some used ate Meni tt vs: Blue-| This year the team scored S scored at the 4:08 mark on a Pandolfo;“first - string quarter- ; lee 3 — Bluebirds vs Yel- | points and allowed only 27. ame se bs t , mrang Yan ary. He . cm g and bounced into the net to tie thie’ aod Lemay. tee Geese ae. Friday, Nov. 18th: §.15 p.m— | FORUM SKATING _. the game at 44. Three minutes lan, an 18 - year - old junior, and - ' FRIDAY ae. and me scene later, ie 8 primed for his first start at that Pacino es bal Gis 8:0 PM. — 0 PM. Barnes scored to ‘Dolan in late —"Iee 1 — Jays vs Gulls; Ice 2 ae = my stepped ote | ., Gees tn Meee: 4 2, (15 yrs. and older)—Sie sive Same last Saturday in Melita eT eee rates ve Raveae: too [ADULTS ............, aE SEASON OPENER as the X-men clinched a bowl | 1° ' — Eagles wens; lee | ‘ half oe a berth by downing: St. Mary's a ’ rs The first game of the City Nurses team. Shown at the nd Nora Goodwin of the City | University Huskies 27-16 jan dieadees G ee Katieh Secmeies Seve ES “opening tap off are (FROM Nurses. Other teams in com- | gureq - “ > teams: Jimmie Tawell wae from eee Casitas steam “FT een a oe ee Se eer of Wales Mike Ewart a second-string a Bonsid. owner to ed and again iversity girls played the City the game, Emmitt Austin, creation Center. practice Wednesday and will 3° Sas tc eEWaNn LaKeSLION S|: = [ee * “ah ead: AA Fyuspe Murray Markowits | 5m ‘Ice 1— Aces vs Bisons: ee a halfback and John Weteee st | ico 9 — Clippers vs Barons; : Joach Dave Knighet - dis- | (m0) * om. WINNIPEG (CP) — Saskat-[gary Stampeders, three from | Riders, a former team-mate of | fax last Saturday to look at : Hedmontor—fsktmos—and—two- . p-ihe.K-men;—but—the—seoute—arr -| the 1966 all-star team in the |from British Columbia Lions. Ploen was the only other |Tived in time to see only the REMEMBER WHEN... Western Football Conference| Twenty - five players were |quarterback named by the ee att ne a RCAF Hurricanes of Tor- with 10 players, eight of them |named. Abendschan tied with| voters and he finished well be- | V5 cust S6 Maes out of : Ontario senior foot- Fullback George Reed, | offensive guard spot. Campbell actually was a vote lly we stay on the ground ; ball team polled by The Hugh’ Campbell and | SOME REPEAT ; short of being # unanimous! ore than we but we Aanadian Press 23 years ago | centre Ted Urness led the| Twelve of the all-stars are re-| choice at flanker, but that se- fae ‘ayes tet -aek Geet bo - | today—in 1943—while Ham- Roughriders in- the balloting. | peaters. Other Saskatchewan | lector named him to the team pron ~o wel bly , ilton Wildcats, that year’s | They were among five unami- | returnees, were Benecick, Brock.| as an end and named Ken Neil- try fear ot a Saterday” 3 ‘ champions, and Toronto | ™0us choices and all three are and Ekstran. Offensive half-| sen of Winnipeg the flanker. : — ; : 7 backs Dave Raimey of Winni-| Ekstran had a close fight for| ANTIGONISH, N.S. (CP) — a ; peg and Jim Thomas of Ed-|his defensive end spot, edging | St. Francis Xavier X-Men, top | a ; monton, offensive tackle Frank | Bill Whisler of Winnipeg by one | dogs in Maritime Intercollegiate | pire Ladeecesigneemnnd gney of Winnipeg, defensive | vote. ; ‘Football since the mid-1060s and ate tackle Mike Cacic of B.C., mid-| -Evanshen, in his second year| ranked fifth among Canadias oT “dle linebacker Wayne Harris | in the CFL, was an all-star last | colleges, are out te disprove any e f and defensive halfback Gerry| year when he was with Mont-| “Upper Canadian” notions that j ckle | Keeling, both. of Calgary, were} real Alouettes of the Eastern | football in the Atlantic Provinces | - Ce also chosen to the 1965 team. (| Conference. He made the 1965 | is behind the rest of the country. a ; obstruction in his lower bowel. | Eksfran and defensive halfback; Raimey and Thomas were heikeltpuan: coud sash sf108 tele ta Ceaale te a pak of : He was in satisfactory condi-|Bob Kosid. . * also unanimous choices. There | its success in finishing: first>to |-more than 60 sports writers, ; tion. Radio station CFRB,| The team, selected by. sports/were no unanimous selections play of. its | letie directors and coaches. é : where Mr. Sinclair broadcasts | writers and broadcasters in the | to the defensive squad although | offensive line, It was teams have undefeated records c ‘ the news twice a day, said he|five WFC cities, also named| Harris came within one vote|in the all-star voting with the | this season. , We Love Our would need & long ‘period of rest |five all-stars from Winnipeg | and Ullmer two, Roughriders taking four of the| Coach Don Loney of the X- > before he returns to work. Blue Bombers,: five from Cal- Lancaster, who replaced Win- five positions along the interior | Men says of Saturday's game: 4. : : . = f : Oe ee te gee arene ee ou. ene Ses ee ee ae ER ° tsa | ae as na ———— a. quarterback,--was > West's | Benecick Abendschan ri our opposition— - 2 Thea a es a S$ f nominee for the 1966 outstand-| guard and Brock at tackle. guarantee I am te ‘ , ¥ Rough Riders Confident But | wmve =, wes | eet ot Doe eee ee oem! 26,000 Redders: 2 | =F] : Te ki ; i dian Football League. He -was | other tackle spot, and Hinton, ase the best footbell that we are, ee ed Are Not Taking Chances = _jéctsvelt tS tte | zie ed Breck, acted te | pane aig » a OTTAWA (CP) — Ottawa hold Hamilton in check. ns ol HF poner Be a ee are confident | “we can make it two straight ‘cthntaan aeaaak tie aeons + pe i ig. they'll be in Vancouver Nov. 28 | but we'll have to keep driving,” a us e ace with 190 points. tC Prince Edward Island’s “Total Selling” Medium to meet Saskatchewan Rough | says Joe Poirier, the defensive, / He scored 20 touchdowns is ie sa : riders for the Grey ‘Cup but/ halfback who led the EFC in . aix games and may also turn. out they're not. taking gnything for | pass interceptions with nine this C a Se a granted. - ‘ai geason. , ’ , — — J 29-point lead im the totel-point |roy says workouts during the en ey Y ence Holmes and Bradley ? series with Hamilton Tiger-Cats | week have been going will — : i . = is @ nice cushion but not tig! “We've got no complaints.” ‘ ‘ = CN mt =F maw +f; | enough to ‘allow the Riders to] rverything’s just fine but| HAMILTON (CP) — Nami-|Sunday,” Sazio said. “I just | ° take things easy in the we've got to keep it that way.”| ton Tiger-Cats Thursday pre-| hope he doesn't have two games game of the set at Montreal Sa-|— pared te catch an overnight |in a row like that.” turday. Ottawa won the series train te Montreal and coach| ACCURATE PASSER Ne ce = opener 3-1 in Hamilton Sunday.| CURLING DRAW | Raipa sazio spent the day try-| Jackson, passing. with pin- | a | “It’s nice to be so far ahead ing to decide on a replacement | point accuracy, led Ottawa Gi but I worry about these kindof folowing is the curling |for defensive halfback Garney.j attack by M1. of 28 2 games. I've got a reason 0/ draw for Friday night at the | Henley. . + tosses. - : ery 4 fret.” Fg a Chariotiotews dub. (Sp ares see Thee te _neset Ottawa |... Sazio also is euteorncd with . ao with Cslguy Stampeders ta the 7 p.m. game of the two-game, mab cee cheek a, wacaiae ont Teens Mapie Leaf Tartan 4 a 2%-point over Iee 2 —. J. Cameron, B | Football : Satur . Slane, = Westers Rourke, F. Brown, K. nenine oy in : aul tears do| “It's D ' ‘J : ' Roughies lost opener A. MacDonald, Dr. J without Henley. He pulled a | makes things : : but came back to win 39-12 and MscDenpsh A tienia | banediting ‘mipecls tn. Sunday's the defence @ Sizes .10- 14x Reg. 98 98 i take the series 48-47. Ice 3 — A. Saunders, L. John- |°Pening game, won 30-1 by Ot-/| their fullba @ 6 only, pile lined 32.98 - 29.88 99 - 29 ba ue Hamilton coach .Ralph Sazio ston, B. Jénes, G. Lord vs R. tawa. Although he is making | size and @ By Irving Posiuns “ SALE ; a | has said his club weeds two Ewing, M. Macielll, D. Botchin- ee oe eee out : ——— mene ve ~~ quick touchdowns, to back | son, E. Doucette. ; ; ' : = te into the series and wa | Ice 4 — K. Acorn, ¥. Mitton, |EST and carried nationally <6} cellent receiver. ee y Quilted J re coack~ Frank .Clair But | D. D. Steele vs B.|the CBC television network, is| back, too. Yi Gotalirs, elke wae Small, medium, large. Reg. 10.98- cate =| Clair is determined that if any | LeClair, D. K. Dow. |being played at Montreal’s against him as — 19.9%. .cSele... > hs : team scores quicly at the start | ling, E. Trainor. ‘|Expo Stadium because Ot-| back. dresses $5.99 and $7.99 ~ et : 3 it will be the Riders. He wants| Ice 3 — E. Tanton, H. Mac. |tawa’s Lansdowne Park is un-| Sazio plans off , ae *. Ole ae / ‘this team to get off to a fast | Lellan, K. Thomson, H. -Mitton | 4ersoing renovations. ' start offensively and keep the| vs AE. ; must figure out some Corduroy Skirts and defence primed to, hold the Ti | ae ge ee eee Bee ee eee Bell Bottoms — ca check.