. EThie Genres, Chiarloticiown, Sat, Jan. 9, 1965.1 | SPORTS FRONT Hockey Trade Is Big Rumor. By JIM CULLEN ‘There is a strong rumor being noised in National Hockey Lea- bouncing Eddie Shack of the Tor- to be traded to the lowly Boston Ab MacDonald. Toronto's announcement of the trade “ ‘Cameron Loses To Alberta To Finish In Second Place By IAN MacLAIN TORONTO (CP)—Pressure is| an unheard of word to Hec Ger- vais, the Edmonton chicken farmer who Friday night cap- tured first place and. $5,000 in merchandise in the second an- nual Tournament of Cha-npions bonspiel with a 63 win over ' Doug Cameron's foursome from Charlottetown. » Shortly before the game Ger. | RICHARDSON BEAT LERNER vais said he was too worried | abou the game to think of pres- By then che east-going Ger- vais was willing to concede the island ink a single count, which the: 7°d inf the 11th after blank- ing the ~10th and Gervais h-gl last rock in the 12th. However, he didn’t find it lnetessary to use that final stone, lying sho! rock with the | island shooting completed. In the consolation round, w decide third place, Ernie Rich- Saskatchewan’s shot rock to. give his rink, a 54 win in the tournament of Champions bod- in the consolation round to de- termine thir’ and fourth places. SEMI - FINAL spiel semi-final Friday. | Sask. 000 010 621 000 0— 4 The victory sent the 1962) Alta 020 002 000 000 I— 5 world and Canadian curling champions from Edmonton into | Man 010 002 000 1— 4 the “tvening’s final with Doug | P.E.I. 301 210 221 0—12 Cameron's foursome from Char- (Manitoba conceded after 10 lottetown, P.E.I., easy 12-4 win-| ends). mers over Hersh Lerner's Win- nipeg rink in ocher semi-final play before 1,423 fans. Lerner conceded the game at- CHAMPIONSHOIP FINAL Alberta 010 200 002 001—6 PELL. 100 000° 100 010—3 the-achedule and the defending Stanley Cup champions are in fourth place in the NHL standings. This is a spot that the sure. But with his rink of lead | @fdson’s Regina rink drusbed | ter 10 ends when Cameron had |. eo es oo 2 Loot haven't been accustomed to in recent years and you can Wally Ursuliak, second Bob Es-|the Hersh Lerner quartet trom | built up what appeared an in lj pe 12 12—12 Mr. Imiach is pondering every possible move that could dale and third Ron Anton hitting | Winnipeg, 12-2 a | Sask. 210 O11 0 Pull the Leafs back to the top of the league and drawing to near perfection |. ‘I'M have to admit chat tits | “Gervais took . ¢ J0n, MacDonald was a pretty fair type of a hockey player there didn't appear to be much | was. my biggest thrill in curling geme in the 10th end when ‘he Bantam Practice eed then wate wos tcedas to Chleage be pied a |’ ot eee ee outside winning the, anata | deliberately blanked the 10th | when playing Shicag years ju had | championship, Fvais, | and lith ends and remained last i ° role as a member of the Hawks’ ‘scooter’ line. We been compleced. who won both the Canadian end ne! The following bantam hoc “eel that if the Toronto organization were able to get Mac- The Cameron rink, sentimen- | World titles in 1962. jae —— 1h and final sched- | key players are asked to be Donald back on track that he would be more value to the tal favorites with 3,473 curling| Gervais, who finished second Saskatchewan's Ernie Rich present at the Forum tonight at Leafs than the lovable Shack. . enthusiasts cheering them on,|in the first Tournament of} ardson drew his last rock "se 9.35 for practice, in full uni- on imagine the Toronto —_——- = be a was unable to ‘get contro! of the | Champions event here last year.|jeft front of the 12-foot circle |(T™:,.. x a idea of Eddie going to the Bean organization game until Gervais. had built Cameron, with lead Alan| Austin Keenan, Jiggs Mac- has been quoted as saying: “I’ve got the feeling I'm no & commanding §-2 lead by the Smith and’ brothers and oe fd unable to stay nonald, Bobby MacKenna, Glen team has injuries 1 think ‘Punch’ has ye ‘mn mind wn te ninth end | Bob Dillon handling second and| Regina skin's. — the | Claybourne; eae ~~. Eddie —also_stated that he would prefer to play with | lead, drubbed Lerner 12-4 in the} The same situation existed in Robert Sievert ay areas ER If ee ees rede we ya. the Senta coach Curli Draw | Sitornec fem tinal rou te ain gene bie te Richardson } son, Soupey Campbell. Kenny \. t ° { , 904 ‘-. will certaiatly have a tough forward combination ng “Richardson 5 in the best game|tront of the i2-oo rot tie Constable, Peter Williams and like Reg Fleming, Forbie Kennedy and. Shack | o tournament that saw the Twise empty house. * | , The local TV — a the New York, Moutreal game | At Montague ‘rinks blank seven ends. . _ this dime Gervais drew | won pee Pogue: _ tonight on in Canada. | | | lighter, removed the Saskatche- | r Birt, Allison Ells, . f SRR CThe following is the curling .,rORONTO ‘CP)—Hec Ger-| wan rock and remained to take | ston Weatherbie, Louis Docher- : its From Here A d There | draw at Mont 2 vais's final stone in the first | the win. +{-ty, Lloyd M Mike Hut- ; m rere An _| ‘THE HEC Gervais rink from Prince Edward Island rink ions in Toronto Friday night. mtague for Saturday. emra end of play removed! Richardson and Lerner-teet | ey | Alberta ‘receives congratulat- after the Westerners took the Alberta won 6-3 in the playoff. oe Sth. i t | chinson, Ed Stirling, Derrill a representatives from St. Dunsta ; = Beck, Allan Pick- tte Sec Aa dar, fo et sche ie om from members of Oe Curing Pere ot one (or wirrbe)_ "Ter — Dr tus.c. es, s. HUNTER’S CORNER a eee ’ today to a Mari In- . » , L, MacLure vs. Dr. , , Te tercollegiate Athletic which is scheduled to be held e Johnston, P. Sullivan, E. Cald- Jimmy Jackson, Wayne New- @t Mount Allison University. The special meeting has been | well, F. MacDonald. dd | , David Brown, Paul Mac- called by MIAA president Dr. A. P. Stewart of UNB. The SDU F [ erta | n i Oo I u rn Down | _ dee 2— G. Warner, A. MeGre. Sudden Snowfa Catc es Bouall "David "Clay Brian a ( | : gor, J.K, MacDonald, ©. Henni- Murna Bam : ghan, David Doiron, Gillman has been named Thursday to cach the ae gar vs. D. Sorrey K. tuakes. Many Tr appers Off Guard | Fran itecinyre, Cart yer of the National Football League for the 1965 sea- . . e é ~ Matheson, Leah MacDonald. y Paul Carmichael. ‘ ae was a former quarterback with the Lions’ 9 p.m. . . Some 30 of the above 39 play- : Idea Of U SI ng Fa ir Catch Ke em, Sinclair, | eee dropped een close season. Then again a Gos- | ers will be selected to form two ee . ~ | C. Sollos, P. Warner vs. G. ‘| dee and. snow this season with| hawk could have been the cul- - Frank Lane former Kansas City Athletics’ general man- nedy, H. Clair, J. Manian Ken | startling suddenness and with! prit. A Goshawk- cam pluck ae aa) all-star teams to per. settled his breach of contract suit against por Chartes By JACK SULLIVAN tistics to back this wp and he, The other is Darrell Royal, | Mabon. " “| no advance warning. It caught | partridge ... either Hun or Na-| month on Mionr Hockey Night. Finley today for mee. a * : * Lane Press Sports E¢“or |can exercise his vocal chords | who has an intimate knowledge | Ice 2 — Dr. P. Macintyre, C. | many trappers off guard. One/tive ... as neatly as a woman. [|——————_____—__ had does . his contract expired Herz Capozzi must be kid-|until they are raw, buc {t/of the Canadian and Stewart, R. Stead, A. Bears vs.|‘Tapper of my acquaintance,}once watched a Goshawk knock! . * iam ding shouldn't do any good when it| games and should be given an | E. Shaw, D. Nicholson, L. Stew-|W%0 specializes on muskrats,|a hun out of the air with no Pitcher Camilo Pasquel is involved in another contract The general manager of the | comes time to sit down and ta’k | atventive hearing. art, L. Nelson. | has an approximate fifty steel! trouble at all. The covey spotted : Te-_ |G Cup, champlos British Co-| rule changes in the CFL. He. coached Edmonton Eski- |— traps frozen in and they'll be| the hawk coming and took off : ay estimated $46,000 last year, when he won 15 ‘games ambi ee eee ae ee ee aes mee ee et ee en ‘Na a tow amis ease aeaeae,| with the throttie wide apes. The 2. ; b would seek the use of | among the millions - | power forma- Is” 5 ee ee ha wk-overtook—the- bird end . the ‘Tair ech and ted|ans who regularly watch Na-/tion which gave Edmonton TONG $s Nip rem‘ined until after Christmas.|in a matter of seconds. He hit es The final results in the Tournament of Champions football. | tional amd American I otball| three straight Grey Cup victor- e A flock of twenty rode out the| one hard in mid-air and. as it a ee, ae eee ee ad tae ee ee ee eee Combines 5-3 the area Chanwat wr, “eather in| bounced on the snow ia a dased - - ‘ Cameron turned on television 'd proba pozzi—starcing ’ A open of the river) state the hawk was on it in a E's great and gave all Islanders something fad the ‘enatechy head’ for tha [eee e-conee af the Waldatay off Faiconwood. They fed in a split b.. =." of with rae Sees against the cream of icebox when they see the punt of texas. ve a — Berton Na-| stubble field bordering the ri-| beet ae ‘reve his talons, with J curting receiver up and to ie Canadian on punt re- tionals Enma Drug | ver. During the mild ll be-| j ; alk | Signal a fair catch. turns, he said after Texas upset ee an early 30 lead|tween Christmas and New soap of the heckinns’ wm = ® In Canadian football, there is| Alabama 21-17 in the Orange fought back to win 5-3 in a | Year's a party of hunters rig-| death was quick. It was all over 0 S no blocking on pent reteras but Bon, “veut be better than our oo hore Tet eine oes ged out in this field and the|in a matter of seconds. receiver mus given five |fair eatch. . . geese were met with a volley of| He then carried his pri Nats y e then. prize to nna NC p Fae eee ne ean ae ee add | bine. forechecking” end’” back. | utshots when they dropped in| the edge of a wood afew hun- Lr no five-yard rule in th ested. adoption of Canedion | checking the first two periods. for breakfast. One goose re-|dred.yards distant and com-| . ROYAL LIKES ROUGE football's point for the caastent diy Eatind, Corona the “Sharpshooters’ clase” by| figured he would have’ a” apeal| =_— pmoceter dpe pr pee us oe. t elk ast ing, hustled | four of the |*‘retch of the imagination. I there and then and ‘return the | jean coaches were talking in| for spectators but our end zone aon ae goaols. Borden in | erat ae would oe. eee - finish oft wis : . ° con ;a @ rea . I wen me | Sie ees | yr gt “Re | ee pal pes |S rac ld andy Se ep for the Sth year Bronzan, director of athletics at|ceiver in the end zone vo run|, The win puts the Nationals | *Wait the result of the A wasted effort. All I found was a - Summerside San Jose State College. With po- | @-punt--out- or- attacking | 'W° points back of league jead-| fom three Migratory Bird cas-| neat circle of feathers. A hawk apnual curling tacklers bearing down|team counts one point. In eS Eagles. es dismissed recently. The char-| stands on a grouse or hun when better. in. local on fim, the punt-return man |the U.S. a defender can ground| v1" MacWilliams scored two | ges had to do with the —iond | te dose the pushing sed fos re - Mapco Bonspici, Raa tte chelce but to call for) the ball behind bie goal line | leading ‘the Bornes S atiack. “Feu bantore with bones |doughout, Mrs He hed othee year will be- a ¢ or the with his team getting te and . Ss are| ut. Mr. wi . : rd ine. Linema playing coach Jim | having a real field day with the| ideas and had his meal in the = bounce untouched says sion on its 20-yard 1 Macleod scored once and pick. | black stockinged speedsters. | woodland quiet. me | Gata . cad sted Woe cane Stree Gaal pete eenes Sie] , 1 shee! d have snown better nelson » milit Gerard Roberts tallied sported a log | for I have found where a 3 other Borden Goals. collar around its neck. Appar-| had plucked a ruffed grouse in bl h scored a pair of markers. for | (mu, this fox had been kept as| the woods. There was the neat porta e heaters : the Combines and Dave Mar-| sper” tor the dubieus ive “m| circle of feathers oa the snow Contrectors—come le now, get im : ; retarn ~ | sec lor ous life in and no of bi as there ‘ Lieutenant | goes down every year. oe _otded the _cther: the wild. Just two B.B. pellets| would have been if the bird had| ‘edie delivery on Hermes Nelwon “O'Malley by~-calling the} “re play hav become dull from three shots found their| been eaten on the spot| Perteble Nesters. Cleon, tume-tree RCAF Station. Entry fee is $16| just a kick and a catch aad 2 Souris Curling mark-but they were in a vital| From what 1 gathered from the| eet te dry plester, cure concrete, per rink. a tackle. The only excitement The J spot. I imagine behind the shoul-| farmer it was a human poacher) thew ov! equipment end moteriols, _ Om Tuesday, January 12th at female the guy happens to/ jonn Morris “Peerless Pee | were buzzing over the impres- curling drew ot douris Se tor Bet ies cae otiberty ve ot eno prePhas Wan ged SOWA: ove orer-os4 st toor 7 p.m. there will be ‘a social | fumble.” Wees” were edged 5 to 3 last | sive combination and positional | urday, January 2 a % thel o. Sapeet Sedeh. Surstine capi ° 9th. ” gine a gathering in the Station Curl- He may be able to quote ste-| iis: by Mike Campbell's Ban-| play of the two ¢lubs. SAT. AFTERNOON give me death ee ead aan a need unas Gat @* electric moter fer interchengeoble i ing Headquarters. This will be die. 4 tam Panthers in the first game| The younger Pee Wees, jump- _Open. I have been informed the Tee-| were reduced to three members| ?°**?- by the Maritime Asphalt follpwed at 9 m: by the of-| C | D of a best of seven exhibition | ed into a two goal lead early | 6:30-8:15 pee type Incinerator in the Fal-| from 16. Calcium chloride is sus- ucts. Company who Gale tenet bb ceatected ty uring raw series being staged at the forum | in the first period as Bobby| Ice One — H. B. Poole, E. | conwood area is giving the gulls| pected as the cause of decitha- contributing ircphies 2 Ness Sewchuck, chairman of during the Thursday evening | MacMillan blinked the light| Glenn, M. Fitzpatrick, W. a tough time this winter. De- Toon ba 8 covey wes seen Socking BLACKWOOD HODGE : the draw committee. It is hop-| The following is the curling| “Peerless Hour.” twice before Peter ‘Williams/ Acorn vs. M: Poole, L. Glenn, | Lived of their Banquet Table| on the icy spot where the high- ‘gs they have done since the| ed that all curlers drew for Saturday at the Char-| Over 150 interested spectators | knotted the count with two hard | M. Fitzpatrick, A. Acorn. a Sener ATLANTIC LTD. bonspiel's inception in 1957. | in the. will attend, All| lottetown. club. drives from just inside the blue-| Ice Two — C. Gallant, B. | %ihe old foe tno ctare| eattg' ct tig ino semover. 255 BAIG B Sn Ff aoe | shied ae Gale tephemetetion |i oan line. Gallant, C. MacDoDnald, P. | Siting ot oe ee parently! eat oe more than lee as wiphas wil "be once no rthy gers ar aa, OP} Men tt tere, f. : Holy Name ebay’, Roberts put the | Ban-| young. B. Mahar. R. Campbell, | they ave lost the initiative to| eyewitnesses have testified As PHONE 389-3425 and the 1965 promises to be the best Rourke ve L. Wellner. .. e session pom Gute Chmebon ad- 8:15-10:00 , ° ‘scrounge’ for themselves and one Old Timer remar\ : “We) cxvatinstenpametsusinemmamess yoke or the ele eg Bowl ded their fourth goal ‘es Ice One — Dr. Kassner, 1.| this applies to the human ele-| didn't mind the ice in the old > or with an excellent lineup | gail. — Dow ing tater — ee Townshend, B. opectan ascidian eave + Ome ae one teams competing . i vs. J. R. MacDon- coveys , y finest array of prizes yet of-| oct,” py Doadlas. F: Cor! the following is the result of | gart* years ‘ht goals te Me ald, H. M. MacDonald, W. Ding-| are common sights this winter.|has doubts that salt Will kill | wes . fered...But whether teams win | wright ~~ Mae. G.| play in the"Holy Name Bow- gisters for the Peetions” well, J. Dingwell. In fact they are the only type of | huns there is a very simple way sete fecal 2 aay ime hap |i fag St, S| Sun ade St |S la, Mg eg dk Pa warm welcome ay 7 ‘ 2nd. » E. » A. any +} coarse a in at ee F| Ice 3 — B. Tanton, M. MeGul-| Mocu EAN AND SON — vs. . rae tn the vs. 8. Boertien, J. Mcintosh, C.| Late this fall a farmer who lives| it to a few ducks and see how good eee eae Fg Coat 135 233 200 | wit be played di ae Gallant, L. Gallant. on epoeeaientie Sie aise ens lene ate eee ew i tik thet ore Spiliett, T. Prowse, F. MacLean 162 222 199 during the city took a stroll to the rear | lying on their r when H.R. Carruthers. |B McGee 266 296 219 | Sar “Peerless Hour”, com- of his farm to’theck on how the] feet: waving feebly in the air. I gether. oe A oS, Storey, I, Leger. c. Creamer 168 197 198 | mencing at 7 p.m. Thursday. ce Ca covey of Hungarian partridge | read a report a year ago where where you ~ DGC. ican Ee teen |B, memos 248 184 207 There will be a} heckey prac-| on hie farm was, faring~-Aloug) one of-cur Biclogiots outed Mit , 4 C. Innes, G, Train-| points — 4 Total — 2968 | tise for Rogers’ Rangers Sunday | the edge of his stubble that} there was no evidence that Cal- want it... or, G. Procter. NEW METHO: es evening from 6-8 f borders a woodlot he came/cium Chloride was the cause of A asFonen ae tlt Daly 7 oa ors are required to tase na | across two clusters of Hungar-|death of any Hungarian part- yen, H. Rector vs./3 Haves 170 139 118 Shea ————| jan partridge feathers abouut|ridge ... or that it would — kill Dr. Higgins, R. Raper, C. Fish-| >" ; rwater ISLAND VISITOR DIES | riety yards apart. There was no| them. A simple experiment was a, D. : Ee aa C. J. Gallant, Howlan, receiv-| sion of the remainder of the co- all that-was needed to find out. 3.15 p.m. ices open for Ladies| 1 Sradley 232 23 2395| SUMMERSIDE — RCAF Ea-|¢4 4 wire advising of the sud-| yey He immediately jumped to| Maybe he didn’t want to find Pra-tise Games "9 Naa ay Total — 293 | gles will try to extend their five | 4" death of Gordon E. Shirley, | ¢he conclusion that a hunter had| out. It sometimes happens with es Hheddin “Lig” | HUMPTY DUMPTY — vs. aoa wiesiag dee te ote "Co. Death was dae ts a testo the rounds. He could be Siete intets: ink ume, — W. noon Base » right feathers some- | times better MacDonald, H. Coffin, J. Doug-| 5 prace? = Ss The Eagles, who are unbeaten a " ies vs, D. Douglas, 8. Storey,| c° Acbing - 105 171 162/88 yet in the Maritime —— Stevenson, Hessian. ‘orces Hoc , host ce 2 — Hy Douglas, M. Toole,| f° Oovtnier a lor Fives beeinning. st} fire eee eae D+| Low Score 125 125 125 | 2.00 p.m. The Flyers are in se- Cox, M. Jardine, . Perry, *| Points — 5 Total —3491 | cond place. Other clubs in the Arsenault. ~ ity HENDERSON AND CUDMORE | loop are: Greenwood and Corn- -~ Jee 3— Dr. Kelly, F. MacMil-| p ward ‘ 176 199 198 | Wallis. i vs. N.| Ww. Hayes 175 216 15a|__ The Eagles, who also lead the I. Maor- a 159, 151 158 | Prince County Hockey League L. 191 177 110 | Will be led by the high scoring Ice L. Trainor 146 157 166 | line of ‘Red’ Gravelle, ‘Marty’ RCAF EAGLES i B. Dung 192 158 127 | Martin and Tony Licari. D. George Points — 0 Total — 2978 UNKNOWN RARITY 3 vs Tee 5 — M. , L. Web- 203 222 275 It is estimated that » wer ‘ io : BORDEN NATIONALS ' * . 4 | Woodrutt, P. 179 162 201 dines 8.30 p.m. ( 160 233 160 oe = —— —— —— _ = Iee i; L.. 210 168 225 lock, H. Edwards, Total 3541 Lvs. K.. Dalziel, 1. | Acorn, B. Mac 145 110 Ice : — Ladies 194 208. | tee .. Cc. Wh 4 SB tvs. B. Crock, 240 153 | SKATING Sans re — M —_ ‘ ‘ at . , » ers S *¢ Te t - L ; ‘ S * “7 a i a ; ; Heavy webb Uning ee ae cn a ra Evy: oe * 31 i. 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