SPORTS FRONT By PIUS OALLAGHAN Hawks Look Horrible CHICAGO Black Hawks are eureiy not acting like paceset- W these in the National Hockey Their supporters certainly didn't have a Merry Christmas ,0" they heard the Canadians bed blanked Hawks s-o Chris- ”. night in the Windy City. Of course. events of the last ten lays must have softened e blow because Hawks have been iliowlng signs of wilting every time out. They didn't lose their "it. however. on Christmas night because the emaslng loll Red Wings were disposing of Toronto Maple Leafs despite [rank Mahoviteh'e 81st goal of the 1068-68 season. But to get back to those Black Hawks and their failure to Wrens as league leaders these last ten days. Things started going bad for Rudy Pilous and his associates in Detroit .on Saturday December It. That night the Red Wings mew them for a loss. The nest evening Toronto Maple Leafs me In Chicago and the Leafs crushed the homesters '0-2. In heir nest outing on Wednesday December 19, Boston Bruins [(1de the daylights December 22 the Chicago club was in Mon- imil and on the night’s play they were most fortunate to escape still a 1-1 draw. December 88 they did manage a decision over an faltering New York Rangers but Christmas night was the greatest humiliation of the season when Montreal Canadiens em- erged 6'0 victors. ' Next Comes leafs 'rilE Black Hawks can't look torwand with any delight to Saturday night's game at Maple Leafs Gardens. ’ltie Toronto club has taken a great delight these past few sums in whi log the Hawks once they get them in Toronto. The Hawks did mamge a its there in their last outing but these with so many good hocke era, the Hawks havin't been behaving like Stanley Cup saith-fit time last few see 5. | it may be last a phase they are got throu h a muld start righting themselves any oi these ldaysl.Id flauks’ supporters are hoping the change will come this Satur- lay night. If It does then a lot of Toronto Maple Leafs' support- .rs will have red faces come Sunday morning. However. we‘re not expecting that to happen Chances Are Slim BOTH Boston Bruins and New York Rangers appear to have hopeless taskis facing them from here on home. When we pounded out this column. Rangers trailed fourth place Montreal by 12 points and Brutus were a full 13 points back. it doesn't mathematically eliminate these clubs but it doesn't make their chances of playoffs look mighty dim. Bruins are showing some signs improvements but the Rangers are go- in: about consistently losing hockey games. Tonight the New Yorkers will attempt to repay the Bruins girme »C'}i‘;istm:]ismni§hofst celebration extended them in Boston a me. a t t on swarmed mmth them in :4 mm all over the visitors and No Holiday We still think it‘s a shame that NHL players can't have Montreal's Dickie Moore (12) and Chicago's Reggie Fleming (6) appear to belie the fact they are fast friends off the ice in this melee be- ( YOU ARN'T SERIOUS ARE YOU REGGIlE hind the Chicago goal area in National Hockey Le us, ac- tion Saturday night in M o n- treal. which ended a 1-1 tie. But neither threw a punch. u . ‘ a ‘ ~ “we .5...‘ we . I m u‘ A. ‘ *‘s“‘3~‘~’x::::‘ ‘ . .‘a:.‘.~ ; s . £5. Other identifiable in the shot are Chicago's Moose Vasko (head visible between Moore's legs) and Wayne Hillman (20) I-lenri Richard oi Montreal (16) and referee Frank Udv- arl. blowing whistle at right. Mexico Looks To Doubles To Get Back Into Fight BRISBANE. Australia (AP)-l Mexico, down 0-2 and with its' back to the wall. counted today on the crack doubles combina- tion oi Rafael Genoa and An- tonio Palaiox to get back into‘ the fight and against Australia' for tennis' famed Davis Cup. l Prospects looked bleak for the ' scrappy Latin Americans. play. ing in the challenge round fol-l the first time in history, butt Pancho Contreras. the young' team captain. refused to be dis- mayed. “We are not giving up yet." he said. “We believe we can win i Rod Lth'l’ and Rov Emerson. the doubles and we can makeLaver, winner of four major an interesting match of ii Ollvsinglos championships during the the last day." t past year in a rare grand am, Osuna and Palafox. beaten ln‘t . d i l. the opening singles matchest "me on an .we'ome d.“ y wednflday' so again“ the Amp of stroking power to crush Mex- tralian team today. realizing de- ‘100'5 3‘”?! Osunav “'2' “'1' 7'5‘ " feat will crush Mexican hopes just 69 minutes. 01' figrrlylflfiop an A t 1. i Neale Fraser. 29-year-old for. m . its to ian - captain. exercised the preroga- ,merlmprlwon champion pl"- uve of waning um“ an hm". ing in his fifth challenge round. before the match time to reveal . won over a surprisingly formid- tne identity of his learn. able Palaftvx on sheer nerve. It was almost certain to be;7_9, 64' 64' Lg‘ (CP Wirephoto) By BILL MacDOUGALL TORONTO (CP)—Frank Ma- hovlich. the league’s leading goal scorer. took over the point- scoring lead Wednesday night as he led Toronto Maple Leafs to a 5-4 victory over Detroit Red Wings and into a tie for first place in the National Hoc- key League. Mahovlich scored one goal and assisted on three others as Leafs came from behind a 2-0 first-period deficit in their sec- ond game against Wings in two nights. Detroit won 2~1 at home Tuesday night. But the Leaf left winger's per- formance would have been to no avail had it not been for. a couple of key saves by Toronto goaltender Johnny Bower in the last two minutes of play. He was especially sharp on a hard shot by Parker MacDonald. the Sydney, N.S. native. Kent Douglas, Dave Keon, A1 Arbour and Eddie Shack scored the other Toronto goals. Billy McNeil], MacDonald. B r u c e MacGregor and Alex Delvec- chio were the Detroit marks- men. Mahovlich Captures Lead AsLeafs Edge Wings 5-4 SUMMARY First period: 1. Detroit, Mc- neill 2 (Ullman, Goegan) 6:05; 2. Detroit. MacDonald 17. 19:42. Penalties — A. Pronovost, Brewer 10:03; Duff major 12238. Second period: 3. Toronto. Douglas 5 (Mahovlich. Kenn) 2:07: 4. Toronto. Kenn 11 (Kelly. G. Armstrong) 3:38; 5. Detroit, MacGregor 5 (Faulkner, Jef- Howe 10:24. Douglas 11:04. Gadsby. Pulford 13:02. Young Third period: 8. Toronto. Shack 8 (Mahovlich) 5:14; it. Detroit, Delvecchio 7 (MacDon- ald. Young) 16:32. Penalties —- Gadsby 6:57. Young. Duff 13:54. Shack 17:16. aves Sawchuk 7 12 13—32 Bower 11 13 14—38 Royals Defeat Combines 8-5 SUMMERSIDE — Six uln- antswemed goals in the Sinai period gave the Parkdale Roy- als an 8 to 5 verdict over the Prince County blues in a ma permu- once at Civic Stadium. ‘ At the end of a two-hour. 50 minute marathon, Fraser. who was scmi~rctired from big limo cmnpciiiion for the last two years. was wobbly on hi.k logs and near physical exhaustion. Mulligan. Billy Mulligan and Angie arroil. Alf Flanagan of Moncton Beavers and Earl W who is playing with the Windsor We are free to Serve you! Maple leafs, along with Freddie Burke. were in the Royals ros‘ frey) 4:42: 6. Toronto, Mahov- lich 22 (Keon) 9:03: '7. Toronto. Arbour 1 (Mahnvlich. Kelly) 14:50. Penalties —— Howe :55. Gadsby 3:09, Brewer 5:59. antennas to themselves. Stir v there are ou ' eeasrm without scheduling garzl‘es on Christmas nigh? mm“ m the This season all six teams saw action on December 25. with Toronto. Montreal and New York the travelling clubs. That aurer gave them i. to have any celebration which they are fitlwc: to, all: a? :s 1:ny other individuals. see em or scheduled at Detroit for New Y .a" are and Tbs-onto and Detroit are away from home on .Iliiriuaiitvl is. is memo that Leafs were forced to travel on both Christmas and New Year's games seem mighty unnecessary in a 70-game sched- 0. l ’ GREEN BAY. Wis. (AP)-—'. jGrccn Bay Packers came back from their Christmas holiday WVcdnesday to the cold realities of preparing for defence of their Rose Bowl Contest features College Play lg THE CANADIAN PRESS | tiarterbscks will be the key yards and nine touchdowns men. when Pennn State and in his two years on the will: Florida meet in the Gator Bowl his total is 1.251 yards on 56 st Jacksonville. Fla.. one of receptions. sei'eral U.S. college bowl and ill-star football games sched- Ill(‘(i for Saturday and New Year's Day. Loading the opposing Gator bowl squads Saturday will be Tom Shannon of Florida and Pete Liske of Penn State. Other games Saturday will have play- ers from northern schools against the south in the Blue- (-ray challenge at Montgomery. Ala, while at San Francisco the West plays the East in the . mast-West Shrine Game. Tue major college action scheduled for Jan. 1 will have southern California in e e t in g “isconsin at Pasadena. Calif.. villi the Rose Bowl to be carried \. Bcdsole caught 29 for 726 rived in Biloxi. Miss, to begin final polishing up for their game against the Mississippi Rebels. The team will remain in Biloxi until they make the Bil-mile trip to New Orleans the day of the game. Quarterbacks Glynnn Griffing of Mississippi and Billy Moore of Arkansas are the offensive leaders for the respective teams. SOONER STAR ILL Quarterback Monte Deere was in bed in Miami as the Oklahoma Sooners began two-a- day workouts for the Orange Bowl game against Alabama. Dr. Mike Willard. Oklahoma . CBC-TV; Oklahoma and t h i ' Alabama in the Orange Bowl at eam .p ys man, said Deere was Miami, Fm: Tex” and Louisi_ suffering from influenza and tonsiliiis when the Sooners ar- rivcd in Miami Tuesday. e'll try to get him in 81111 State in the Cotton Bowl at Builds. Tcx.; and Arkansas and Mississippi in the Sugar Bowl National Football League cham- pionship against the Giants in New York Sunday—and seldom tbulled his way to selection as fwhat have realities been colder. The thermometer dropped to 19 degrees below zero. a record for the date. early Wednesday and still sulked at 14 below when Coach Lombardi Emuffled his champions in ski lmasks and sent them onto the liieid. T An hour later, it was only 10 ibelow. and there was a suspi- cion among onlookers that the performance of Paul Hornung. who has been running only at idling speed since he iWI'a‘ll‘FI a The Arkansas Razorback. u. knee at Minneapolis In mld-Oc- umph. ltober. might have been enough tto warm up Lombardi's chilly leye and the whole geographical .srca as well. ' Hornung was moving as well Eagles P l l l Action on The Island Senior Hockey League front resumes tonight at The Sports Arena wherc RCAF Eagles are guests of Sandy's Parkdale Royals. The Eagles are sporting a two-game win streak entering tonight's contest and are hope- ful of making it three in a row. lthe first time in more than tivo Royals Tonight Green Bay Team Prepare , (For Defence Of NFL Title as any time this season, and furl ,months launched a long series. Jof booming kicks from place-i :ment. 1 Fullback Jim Taylor. who inl l l the l e a g u e's most valuable {player while setting to a rec-l evidence of combat. and despite. a cracked rib Kramer has been ; taking his full turn in the drills. . After Wednesday’s workout.‘l t D M K 'Ho r n u n g’s enforced idleness i Lombardi expressed the some- tggifiri's tragic“. flint be conservative view "It looks as though we'll ready—but so will they." 0rd for. among other things. touchdowns scored rushing. said happily. “We had a real good lworkout." t A year ago. when the Packers ‘ vwere preparing for the 1961] ‘tchamplonship game against the: lGiants at Green Bay. vlor lwas almost immobilized with a. fback injury. He played in the ‘title game but did his best work as a decoy as Hornung led the Bays to a devastating 37-0 tri- . End Max McGee. the man of l i I ' E. F d. Today 5 Minor 3..., .25... . cc — Dr. MacDonald. J.f HOCkeY Program Squarebriggs. J. Cameron. B. MacGrcgor vs. D. Cameron, C. The only minor hockey pro-‘ gram slated for the Sports Arena today is a game which brings together the Midget Leafs and the Rangers, which? .2 3 J. Wheian. Jim Wilson vs. lJenkins, G. Stewart. D. Ward. .‘ S. Simpson. l l. guard Jerry Kramer of the of- WS- C_ Flinn. R_ Ewing V. Mm; iensive unit bear threatening mm D ' t Vessey vs. And Ice 4 —- J. - tL. Bagnall. ' Ice 5 — 3A. Garrett. C. White vs. T.W.L. , Dllio Rourke. Dr. Hooper. C. Camp- bell vs. J. Burden, R. Ketch. B, is a postponed game from yes-Acorn. W. Rodd. ferday. Game time is 5:15 ‘ other ices open for ladies and sharp. en. CURLING DRAW .Tlle following is the curling draw tor Thursday at the Char- lottetown Curling Club. 7 P.M. (Tumble Play) Ice 1 ~— A. Love. B. Boyles M r 0 Ice 2 —— Dr. Giddings. W. Mac- l sine, A.E. Piercey. B. Parkel . Reid. Ice 3 ( Junior Game) Geo.l y Humphrey. S. MacDonald. H.t ay, N. Mac-l . Dr. Gallant, . H. Simpson. . Curtis, L. Turner. rowse. C. Asprey. D. Douglas,i n. A. Saunders, A. Llewel- Icc 4 u D. O'Rourke. P. 0'- Slightly over 800 fans tamed ler, while the Combines lineup out for the match which was included three junions. Dave g I unspeclacuIa-r throughout. al- Martin. Toy Toy Gallant and Dial though in the final period play Ronnie Gallant. . ‘ $32 ,suamf’flmfmfm Referees were Gordie Kelly Connie LeCIalr "m" ‘ g ' and Bob McCullough who hand- 64 01h qt CW" The 0mm” 3Wt9d m5 ed out nine penalties including '° ar ‘ ‘ and scored four tallies in the two misconducts. t _ first period with Garth Hamis. . Vance Hernia, Dave Martin . and Ev White putting the puck e - behind Butch Ward. Bill Mu-i-.I$Ial1d furrlers lid. ligan scored for the Royals near 2 the end of the period. Each team earned a marker in the middle stanza with Angie Carroll doing the honors for S the Royals and Al Andrews for i: I the Combines. Down by a score of 5-2 going into the third the Royals roar- e e e e ed back with counters by Reeves, Burke. Gillis, Vince If the oil: l' or size was H: to: r ‘1‘? ll 9 to “long. it A) l 2 have your :9.“ oxcliailged hy a Monday. it Hi e m b e r 31. Thank you! In SUMMERSIDE GEORGE E. GOFF 42 King Street Phone 5602 IN STOCK lmany movcs, also was hobbled in year ago. End caught not a lslngle pass in the title contest.‘ This time. only Hornung and, laying loss tonight. Buck Whitlock an his band look stronger one time out and with Angie Carroll ‘ back in the told. they are 0 p ‘ choices to repeat as lea gu ct champions. But the Eagles weren't sup-I ,poscd to beat Combines or the Penguins but they did. They're d h . Annual Meeting 5th Queens Progressive Conservative Association will be held at the COMMUNITY CENTRE And men . . . you’ll find son & Cudmore . . . .o Styled perfectly for New Year Festivities. . . . Men! Don‘t let the ladies down . this New Year’s Eve in a new tuxedo from Henderson & Cudmore. They are tyled In the popular single breasted shawl collar style and well tailored by Fashion-Craft. The imported British fabric is light weight and comfortable. an excuse to “go formal” when you’ve become a proud oxmer of a new tuxedo from Hender- island iurricrs ltd. 79 Grafton St. Dinl 24273 e e: SERVICE . . dress up yourself looking for at New Orleans. Liskc had little experience on shape." Dr. Willard said. "He should be in physical condition to play." Deere's absence from the workouts. however. w o r r i e d coach Bud Wilkinson. tecordl. He gain 1.292 yards on total offence, passed for 1.037 GETS HIS CHANCE Shannon didn't get his chance until the third game of the lesson when the veteran Larry They edged Prince County Com- not going into this affair tonight bincs in their second last outing and trounced Old pain Pen- guins on December 16 at air base. Royals. however. will be fav- orites to throw the Eagles for a with any degree'oi pessimism. Action starts promptly at 8.15. Beavers Down Standings By THE CANADIAN PRESS National League r Toronto is 11 4112 9040* Chicago is 10 a s7 79ml Detroit 1610 e as 7638 Montreal 13 910 92 7636 New York 1019 4 95109 24 oston 519 8 8912818 Interfere. at quarterback in the rsl two games. was replaced. The way Georgia Tech setup It! defences against Libertore's Ipecialty—running—and an in I'll. resulted in a decision by coach Ray Graves to go with Shannon. All-America Pat Richter of Wisconsin and Hal ledaole of 3’ six-feet-six and We six-feet- _ pds. Richter won the Big Ten pass ion title the two see- Curling Draw For Montague Here is the Montague curling schedule for today (Thursday). «I n vs. E. McDonald. M. Nich- olls n. K. Sullivan. R. McDon- d. Ice 2 — George Worth, Stewart. R. Ferguson. D. Connor vs. A. Robertson. Clay. Gene Murphy. C. Inga. I P.M Ice -- Doc. Johnston. L. Sin» C. 0'- E. clair. J. McNeil. B. Gallant vs. I). McGowan, B. Smith, A. sill- llvan. L. Annnesr. . lee 2 - Pres. McIntyre, c. Gordon. R. oar. P. Johnston vs. M. Wiggington. M. Jamie- Don “08h! passes ,ior 531' yards . scored the Widens. sea. K. le aid. P. Werner. . . . ed Ice 1 — Judge DesRoches. D. _ Nicholson. G. Warner. B. Ma- Rangers Nip In Overtime NEW GLASGOW (C?) — A goal by Nels Tnembley at 8:47 of an overtime period gave New Glasgow Rangers a 5-4 decis- ion over Halifax Tartans in a Nova Sootia Senior Hockey League fixture before 1.236 fans here Wednaday night. iirsiper'lod.N (“COMM ed into a 8-1 lead sits the byHali- Doryl McMillan. Dob Garvin, Eves Canada and Amby Le- l . Halifax goals were m by Bill Santh Gilles PICB'I'd. Hugh MncGonigal and H Esta- brooks ‘ Gaudet and Doiron scored Windsor 6-3 WINDSOR. N.S. (CP) —— First} place Moncton Beavers of th e; Nova Scotin Senior H o c k c y League scored four goals in the final period here Wednesday ai- ternoon to take a 6-3 win over cellar- dwelling Windsor Maple Leafs. , Jim Beckinaln opened the scor- ing in the first period to give! leafs a M lead going into the second. The teams split four: goals In the second period. with Beckman and Jacques Allard scoring for Windsor and Dave Kiley and Phil Doiron counting for Beavers. Moncton trailed by one goal going into the third period. but Oscar Gaudei with his first of two goals tied the score at the 3:30 mark. Dick VanSnick put the game in the bag at 6:37 sold a . ditlonai goals. ‘ on FRIDAY, DEC. 28th. AT 8.00 P.M. HOCKEY TO-NIGHT EAGLES ROYALS Game time 8:15 Admission 75: 8: 35¢ A complete fled in our store. Regul and tails. Priced at only . size range car- are $75.00 As a special service. alterations cem- pieted some day. if necessary! . 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