14 W. Charlottetown. Wed. Dec. 15. um. ‘5‘ SPORTS FRONT By JIM CELLEN Carver Doing Well A resident of Parkdale contacted it! recently nith some on Orin Carver. a former Parkdale and Charlottetown Wildcat of noted hockey fame. Orin move St. John's a little 0V0!“ a year ago to take over the duties of district manager for the Irving Oil Company. Orin first left Charlottetown to battle in foreign hockey wars When he was 20 years old and lined up with a Halifax Junior club The Halifax club traveled to Ottawa that year to battle for the Memorial Cup. but were defeated by the Ottawa ag- mention. The following year (‘ai'ver lined up with Barrie F‘lyera in Ontario. at the beginning of the season. but returned to the Mm'ltimea later in the same season to play in the Maritime Sent 1' ague. wheti \lairitinie senior hockey was at a 1 level. Willie Marshall. the perennial star for the Hershey Bears 9 American Hockey League. was in the loop at that time. Orin d a brief look at big tim hockey as he attended with the New York Rangers of the National Hockey League and the Cleveland Barons of the American Hockey loop. Carver made his first journey in Newfoundland when he was 26 years old. was Trainer was extremely active in Newfoundland hockey circles at that time and Trainor obtained Orin for the ‘Grand Falls pucksters. Carver returned home the following season and it. was Incense of a transfer with the irving Oil company that he returned to Newfoundland. I ' Although. quite busy with his duties for the company. farver has found time to play starring roles on two Newfoundland Championship teams and is hoping to be a member of‘a third in the near future. Orin has two older brothers residing in Charlottetown at present whom were well known for their hockey prowess in former years. ‘ We are referring to Alllc and ‘S'lcip' whom have both re- tired from the game. but Allie still finds it hard to stay away rink and he is handling tihe coaching duties for Johnny‘s Flying Hanks. this season. We wouldn't be at. all sur- ' ' if some night Allie gels tired of his coaching role and you see the veteran winger back on the blades. Orin is married and the father of two boys and two :1 It is always good to hear of the fortth of a former island sports figure and his progress on foreign soil. Best of luck to Orin in Newfoundland. Ticl Bits From Here And There Arnie Brown. a rookie defenceman who suffered a rib frac- ture in a National Hockey League game Nov. 17 will return to action tonight against Detroit Red Wings. New York Rangers said Monday. Joey (linrdello maintained his 100 pound world champion: ship bv gaining a unanimous decision over Rubin 'Hii-i'ricaineI Carter. in a title match at Convention Hall on Monday night. Although Giardcllo at the 160 pound weigth limit had a weight advanta-zc on the 158“; noutid Carter the challenger applied‘the pressure all nizht and Giardello managed to win the decision. but not before Carter had marked the champion up conSiderahly. John Katie. well known In local hockey circles. ls taking I w s Monday nieht i Hawks are tied for . top spot in the league standings with the Lakers. Both teams ; have a 2-1 record. Toronto Maple Leafs Allan Stanley suffered a groin injury in Saturday night's game with the Bruins is likely to be out of the Leaf's lineup when the imlach squad invades the Montreal Torum. Thursday night. Both Stanley and Don McKenney miss- ed a practice on Monday. McKenney suffered a groin injury on §undny but is expected to play against the Canadians. 'l‘he liar-Donald Tankard Curling Briar will be staged in caskatoon this March. The Brier is emblematic of the Canadian .‘Ill‘llng championship and the Saskatoon natives are hoping for a winner. Top rinks in this area include the Ernie Richardson's foursome. the Bob Pickering rink and the Moe Valade skipped foursome. Rocky Marciano apparently doesn‘t have much regard for t‘assiiis Clay‘s fighting ability, Rocky has predicted that Clay will not hoi on to world heavyweight championship for very long. Rocky also stated that he thinks Canada's George Ohuvalo has an excellent chance of '11:: the heavyweight boxing champion of the world in the not too for distant future. lakehead All-Stars lie Soviet Nationals FORT wquIAM _=CP’—‘The .eight of the 14 penalties handed touring Russ:an national team'out in the game which was was “GM 'm a 3’3 “9 here Mon' ’played under international rules day “‘3‘” by ‘ team 0‘ Lake' lbefore a capacity crowd of 4.500 hrad Senior All-Stars bolstered Ham - h" "'1" jumm Pia-ven- Contributing to the All-Star's The, tie. was the best showing ’success was the outstanding mad“ by any Canadian gmup lperformance of goaltender Joey so far di'"in: the Russians cur- .Banqm-d Wh0 was spectacular The 50”“ t{Earmin him-king 29 shots. Russia's . ‘aSi P‘Fl‘laYyVictor Konovalenko enjoyed a vnn over Montreal relatively easy nigh. hem ""“im' Canadie“ and dumpe called on to make only eight Canada's National team 4-0 saves. sunday in Toronto' V Sawicki opened the scoring at The I’akehead..'e‘am held.“ 1'0 the IT-second mark of the first lead aner mo hr“ pew" perior’ with the first shot by ei- the Russ“an .evened me ther team. Aimetov scored at H after 40 WWW-V 4:30 of the second period and Alum!” Mmem‘f' st'an' the teams went into the third tin Loktev and Veniamin tlex-. _ .gd tied H nndrovv “are the R u .i 113 ,p in nd ;core Russia moved two goals ahead . . . Sa vi r markfime" finger \ C on scores by Loktev at 8:05 and juniors Bob Munro and "2‘: ‘a Sm"; gcored for me A“ .' .TS' ‘by Alexandrov at the 13:“; The Lakelead team took :mark' . I “w ‘-—-— Then Munro. 3 )llnlOl‘. beat Konovalenko from 20 feet out at O . the 18:3R mark and triggered a ‘tremendous drive by his team- . , . mates. The followmg Is the rurlmz; Twelve seconds later Smith. draw for Wednesday night at thei another in ior scored from a Shown in b u v o are Hap rliiinis lel‘t. Dr. George Dewar centre and Lt. Governor W..l. l MacDonald right as they chat These gentlemen were at the GET TOGETHER FOR HOCKY ‘ .".'II has put on by the being today. a fie r a dinner at the (‘liar- dir litr;‘ic,\' school that is held iii lt' ctown Hotel ‘ast evening. Charlottetown The school will highlight a headed by Mr Emma at 10 em. coaching session Giardello May Fight Tiger PHILADELPHIA 'AP'-—A re- turn title fight between middle-‘ \\’t'l‘_!lll choiiipiou Joey Giardello and Dick 'l‘iger of Nigeria looms as a strong, possibility for Phil- adelphia ncxt June. 'l‘his appeared to be the way Giardcllo. fresh from a close win over l‘iubiii Carter Monday nialii. seemed headed Tuesday although he also talked about a defence against 14 ‘ Sugar Ray Robinson or maybe with the winner of a Tigers-loey Archer fight. third. (‘arier is ranked second. said (iini'dellii. "He fought my Giardello looked more like a fight. And I den‘t think he won loser than a winner. The 34. three rounds. ilc never hurt me yew-.01“ (.hmhphm had a thick‘t’t't’ll iii the fourth when he got we“ under his 1..“ We a“d a‘lli that good left hook to the red “.31. over (he eye and l.ed_ head. And you guys thought I dish bruises under the right eye. \\'tlS hurt. l lliitik he must have Caner came out 0 ‘he 15, missed at least 200 punches." rounder unmarked. Giovatictti said a crowd of uhmks mm), mm" H "mm" 7.652 paid $85,245 and that about —-r———-—~-——-v-—r~~—7".«r— another 525.000 will come. in war _ Old friiiii the lPlF\'|’~ln1‘| in several Na cities He f la ii re d Giardello made about SERUM over-all.| Carter‘s share was $10,000. For Crapaud .w‘. an, an Mm. M “Shoo "About a Ithousand crashed for a title fight with Robinson A meeting of the Rccoratinn {"9 Fm“! “ml Gmmnen" They in January rm. me Dapper Dan Assm.iau-on for the (Talmud smashed llil‘OilL‘ll and broke (tlnh in Pittsburgh." said Arnold Giovanetti. Giardcllo's adviser. "But we told promoter Don Elbauni that's too soon April or May would he better.”‘ “That would be all said (iiardelln. i don't fight in June or July. My wife is expecting our foitrth child then and l don't want to fight then. i get more nervous than m :3 a. she does. GOING TO REST 1 “i. am going to rest about a month. Then i'd like a couple ‘of non-title fights." Giardello. Interviewed at a press conference. said he's be 0 meet the winner of a ‘r‘adyen presided at the meet-' Sports Centre was held at the Hffiflfl‘f‘fmms- Th” am“! like ome of George Nicholson last 7 7 w“ W“. n w ‘—" night. President George Mac- ing which was held to organize right... :1 schedule and draw up plans sounis in an exhibition want to m me com'f‘g 5935"“ basketball game played here The followmg coaches were ln~t night \lonlnuuc s .\icn elected for the coming season. . thumped Souris ’l‘catlicrs by a i the Mosqutto Division ——, score of til-21 Sheldon Ferguson and v. George The big point getters for the Nicholson. Paperweight -— Roy. Y's Men were .i. Cummiskey “Mime and Charlie Thomp‘ and Powers with 16 points son. Pee Wee — Ralph Foi and: . - . . . , . _ Gerald MacFadyen' Bantam“: aplete. Top man foi the learn Wendail MacFadyen and Dan' . t Keough. Midget — Elmer Mac— poly - _ , \ _ g , .1. Donald and Clair Crothers. The Cuminzrfv 15_ En, 6. instructor is Gordon Cutcliffe. P. Murphy 1.; K me 6 and ‘tight between Carter of Net; R H k ir’iiwcfi's 16. I F H. 2 w York. the No. i contender. an an er cac ct's ~ .. m in . . Tiger. the man he dethroned a' g 5’ aw s ,Kemizti 7. W. Sollcman 2. D. year ago and who now Is rated l Juniors 9-3 SUMMERSIDE ()ne sure .way for the Sumnicrside Junior "Legionuaires to get knocked out of contenl‘on is to keen playing the RCAF Eagles. . The Eagles made it four i straight over the cellar dwellers 9-3 last night at the air base. The Legionnaires haven't beaten the airmen yet and of .their seven losses. the Eagles g are responsible for four of them. . Kevin Reidy. Steve each shot a pair of goals to lead [the Eagles attack. Workhorse ‘Rav Prang earned four assists. i Fast Junior forward Alan ‘Gaiidet scored two markers and ‘he now shares the goal scoring .lead with Ev White. Each have ll goals. Last nights game was in sharp contrast to Friday's ep- isode. which the Juniors Combines were involved. as it was cleanly played and only two ‘minor penalties were handed out. The Legionnaires. hampered .by The nights' loss of defence imen John Beer and rugged Jer- iry 'Smclt‘ Smith through sus. pensions could not interrupt the "Jennings 2, .1. Macintosh 2. J (‘linton 6. The referee for the game was Win In MSHL I) .RTMOUTH. N.S l('Pl ‘ . ' Ed Clinton. These two teams Eagles WCIIIOP heme-leading New Glasgow aim: with More” make up the. angers took the measure of ' netminder Harvey Lerfolk iii the ‘Kinas County Basketball Lea- . igue. After Christmas there is a Windsor-Dartmouth ‘ cage ere i chance that Kingshmh m a .v ues ay night, firing seven enter 5,, make a four team goalsin the third period to come up Will] a 10-5 Maritime Senior iHfickey League Victory. 1 hcrfolk kicked out only four :dr :35 in the final period and 24 iduring the game as the Rangers wiped out deficits of 3-2 and 4-3 ‘ after the first two periods. ' Leader of the pack was pla i loop. At Montague inn-coach Fleming Mackeh The following is the curling Vthe Rangers who scored four draw at Montague t'or Wednes- ;ti: :s and 36. up three more. gay. December 16. Phillips nHis showing and the Ra r ' ' ' Eovershadowed the “lie.ng Ice 1 I". Vuzzn. B. Smith. :mrformance by Marc Dufour o! Arnie Thorscn. P. Warner vs A. Johnston. E. Cud- :ing pert Sh 39W Mackeli answered Dufour’al arpe' ' lh‘h trick in the first 20 minutesJ [CF 2 George ‘worth' Lu lwnh a pair and Reg Assam u lNiatDonald. Glen Cameron. 1“. :ed h briefly in the Sécond before i MacDonald. vs. Ken MacKenzle. i Windsor-Dartmouth in the open- l D ‘ ‘ m i . ore. Richard Collings. id'il . . . a Jacques Allard. last year's lea- i f; lc‘lar‘ligirlhh' E E caldwen' '1 gue scoring champion. put the“ I ‘ ' home club ahead 4-3. The lead . 9 was short-lived. [ ice i i-Illery Shaw. M. Sulli- h ilhlan.I .lustin hlachil. Elsie I Moncum 2. Ham“ 1. . ac .coti vs. Pete Sinclair, P. , MONCTON (CF) _ Mend“ ‘fiigigiégopnfi‘atifen MacLeod. J. gaxtugoklover. sole possessionj Ice 2’ Duke MacDonald L Sedim- Hoctl’tgycel;:;:: gigging"; iSincliiir. Hugh Robbins. Helen overtime victory over Halifax nglnfiacghnm:ua Mi‘é'nfian' Schooners before I crowd 0‘; [end Inuiq 1w lung“, ac- about 1.200 here Tuesday night. ‘ ' ‘ ‘e ac ‘ Curling Draw ’ In Philadelphia Nex’rJune savages. We will need more protection from the police the next time.” CHRISTMAS SHOPPING HEADQUARTERS ior KODAK 7—1153 REDDIN BROS. 132 Richmond Street i ) Brian Graver's goail with onl 24 seconds left in the 10-minute overtime session game Moncton the victory and enabled the Hawks to move two points ahead of Halifax in the standings of the ' -- lea tie. FORUM JUNIOR HOCKEY “Open me first i” GIFTS ——\\ A KODAK INSTAMATIC 100 Outfit. Makes picture taking easier than ever. Just To Victory Over Jrs. By WAYNE MacLEAN Rogers Rangers showed the North River Juniors how to soon as they whipped the Juniors by a scone of 3-5. Arnold MacLeod was the big gun for the victors with a seven point night made up of one goal and six assists. 'I‘he lay started out fairly . even b3: at 3.42 the Rangers 13'” M u" um“ may "em"! to scored when Jamie Kennedy pick up steam while the Rang- turned a Macbeod pass in to . era held onto their hush lead. goal. From then on the Rangers The .‘Iunlm‘ 399‘“? "‘9 Pressu" took command of the game and but it proved to lttle too late. lpe s on goals by J-.nie Ken- nedy again. MacEacliern with two and Cullen. In the second period the Ran- gers added markers by MacKin- non. Arsenault with \WO. Mac- Leor‘ added another while V. MacDougaill sank the eleventh goal for the Rangers. After the Juniors scored at Macleod Leads Rogers MRI" (unassisted) Penalties: A. Taylor. Nwson, Cullen. MacKlnnon (11115., misc.) ., Kennedy (Mu. CHRISTMAS SHOPPING HEADQUARTERS FOR KODAK INSTAMATIG W ' before the period was up they SUMMARY . had a so lead. r‘tui riod — l. Ran ., Jenkins Phonon: The Rangers came out in the Kennedy (Mac‘beodl 3:42: 2- 5 (n a second with their scoring eye Rang. V. MacDougall (Mac- 19 ' mam S" Ph' “'1’ still in good shape as they fired Lead) 5: ; 3. Rang. Kennedy: five more goals behind the Jun- iMacIeod) 7:12; 4. Bang. ‘IlflC-y tors goal tender _ achern iMacLeod) 10:00: 5.: the North River boys to a single Rant. MacEachern (unassiit- ‘ marker. ed Cullen ) 17:40; 6. mg. iMacKinnon) 19:01. Penalties: MacKenzie. Murchison. . Second period: 7. Rang. Mac. Kinnon iCuilen. MacEaclierni 6:59; 8. Rang. Arsenault. iRoh- The game was cleanly played through the first period but after that the bodies started to fly. in the second there was a ama fight lec‘ f‘ .pbell of North '_.‘ River and Walsh of the Rang- inson) 8:50; 0. Rang. Arseiiault ‘0”. V iMurchison) 9:01; 10. Rang. Jamie Kennedy and Andy Ar- MBCMOG lCuUenl 14-32: 1!. senau‘lt of the Rangers scored hattricks for the winners while MacKenzie a rear guard for the Juniors scored all three of the Juniors goals. I After Kennedy scored in the ‘iirsi theV Rangers added: mark. :ers by . acDougall scored. to ' ‘make the score read 2-0 at 5.06 Third “mod: 13' Rang" Ar' M the first. From here the Ram ll senault iKennedy. MacDonald) .R.. Campbell) 6:32: Rang. V. MacDougail tMacLeod. Mun. chison) 18.09. Penalties: Mac-3 Kenzie. Newson tmlscl. Camb- bell imajor). Green. Kennedy} V. MacDougali. Walsh lmajorhl Cullen ‘ MacKenzte (Dickson. K. ‘ i ____iui.!___ GEORGE WOTTON. - PHOTO 62 Grafton Pb. 2-1995 gers filed the Juniors net withl ‘ Minor Hockey ‘1 The following Paperweight teams and coaches are asked to ‘ be at the Charlottetown Forum tonig t. Crows, Loons. Redbirds. and Jays. HEADQUARTERS FOR .“KODAK . A Open me first! Blaclobirds, GIFTS We have the products in the big Kodak ad 0 courteous IONIC! a Pleasant shopping atmosphere a Fm gift wrapping contains holiday picture tips a PHARMACY . McInnis Pho Phone 4-4515l 111 Kent Street. Sac us for your free Kodak Christmas Gift Guide rid listing of Kodak Gifts to & Hobby Phone 2-2202 They’re used and remembered all year. Here are acme more D Komx Bacon 8 Movie Camera. A ' 1...:1. ' i . - a . , Give Kodak Gifts this Christmas. —I-_.A-._ A. Charlottetown Club. tSpares ‘scramhie in the crease of the momeptum 0f AM Rallies he“? needed). Rum" not h, end the scoring. ‘attackinz espemally in the third 7 p.m. V nod when the Eagles scored Ice 1: Opp". SUMMARY :TlVe times.- [ce 2; w_ MncLain¢_ H. Thom. First Period —— i. Lnkehcad,- The Juniors. when not hem- sm, ,1. shelfoon. Hp Macvlauch, 'Sawicki «n. Adduono. Akervail) med m‘a greater percentage of lan'vs. L. Wellner. A. Cut, x_ l :17. Penalties — Davydov 5:27..the period were mostly confront- Canhwelh w Douglas. P n .2. ‘ With three and. sometimes Ice 3 n. LeClalr. v. Mlt- Second period A 2. Russia. lfwr man attacks With a pair of fr ton. B. Martin. F‘. Burke, vs. Aimetovv 4:30.1’enaltles—Aker- m2".d;f°“‘:'“8~ ed , th 3. - er; A Love, or, mkvaii 7:29. Zaitsev 15:11, Yur- 19"" 98m 5001' in e ztnov 18:13. Vibert l9122. Pee- :oncnine period as both clubs checked and skated extremely was i in was one of the fastest and best-played games seen here in: Thursday, Dec. several seasons. The Wire 8:30 P.M. . A. MacDonald. C. VH‘ 19-44. ' . torrid except for the latter‘ Maclnnes. A. Callbeck, a. 5... Third period - 3. Russia. r925 Gaudmslarlzg g" as"?! stages of the second period and “mm” vs} “.3. chi-rumors, 5_ ‘Ioktev (Almatov. Kuzkin) 8:05."; 9 “reel; My: .th": e " both goal tenders —— Moneton'a, "P. w. c " Bum, N. Dome),~ G. Brook, 4. Russia. Alexandrov ii(uzliin..yi‘“’|S E08 kc wt' gurgga' Don Larin and Halifax's Don ' m ' Loktew 13:18 5. Lakeheadiie‘ugz'? mi; e.r5' .‘i’g’. YA ' Mason — were standoute "S- R, 5. G. Storey_ D_ Dough”. lMunro (Smith) 18:38. 6. Lake-daft 0.” “"‘0'5 "r “a” throulzhouf the game. R H d G. “hum Bob Stevenson v,’ lihead. Smith (R. Adduono. Ak-1 The first and third periods “7 War. 1". Curtis. J.S. Taylor. C. I-‘ish- Swan' 13350- P'm'm" — Fem“; , SUMEWARY . were scoreless. Phil Doiron scor- RCIIQQI’S" er K. m_ , .206. Russia (team genital—48; . PFll‘ifié Pealzdé 1:12“ scoring. ed for Manchu, in the second and . ' any men on ice—serv i ena ea: iy. . . I F . . i. 5' _ r 31:. pint. n IMMMV) MO | mom PM”: L “0mm”? 3‘ 1m Jlrnarhznpgsdmtl for Halifax Students 21c Adults Joe. I 2“ Dr IMacDonald J Saves ‘A. Gaudet ll). Arsenauh. T. Af-' ' e-.- c “a ' 'Rodd F. Céx v.‘ i" novnlenko 4 3 i ~Blsenault) 1.19; 2. Eagles —— Tue- ‘mm { a ‘, ‘ mar; Bamford 9 713—29 kcr vf’rang) 2.30; 3. Eagles —- gag“? J“ 'hu'eh L Mm ~--—-—~~-~ ~-——- Phillips iTUcker. Prang) 3.00: T " ' ‘ ' ' ‘ 0 Eagles —— Phillips (Prang. . m; ,, D 0mm P Souris Curling Itiiuzheéiio; 59.11:”? 31)::- (WEDNESDAY) ', . . . -. mioone . B - ‘ Dlwl‘hfitv'ngr Hafiz} The following in the curling naircs -— K. 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