ancio panighlainagiin Feit To Be Cop Or Scorer?: By JERRY GLADMAN , Bruins, he scored 18 goals: A vici - ea Canadian Press Staff Weiler | pains os Moe “The Rang a ‘ 3 ew York Rangers need a po |.” Fleming achieved popularity jtonight for a match with liceman. se aaa with the Bevies. and, prior to the |Maple/ Leafs, Other wean . Ww: . * 7 eenins is to vee Reg, this season, Ere wes |eemies have Dewalt Bed Wines Wh enittnen, Csiicibibieke, Wes, tae 10, 10084 SPORTS FRONT | Federation Wants Change | By CHRIS ANNETT : the But when Fleming assumes to come day while have equal, opportunitys win the big the.role of cop on the ice beat, However, after.« little less : : we nee ee a international level he doesn't score’ goals, than of thé season was! Toronto defenceman Bobby ~ And. ‘the Rangers need goals. So does: Fleming. : So here’s the situation: Ran- z 3 z Fi E is if a skiee Wow*—numerous races one year he would be Bers need a.policeman and expected of Monday. He has been strength- near the top of the seedings the following season. ¢ Goals. A TRADED AGAIN ening the leg by swimming and Now the problem comes! In-any. given race, the slalom Fleming can do either, but | 7. Last week, Fidmiog wee ruasing up and down the stalee particularly, the skijers run the course in the order of their ae. é ean't do both. : traded to the Rangers in ex-|at Maple Leaf Gardens. seeding. This ; fine but after the first dozen or so is 4 Ever. since tough-guy Lou| > change for a. He; “I hope to be ready to play runs the course gets fairly well chewed up and the jremainder : |Fontinato left New York for |? scored twice over weekend, |by Feb. 1,” he said ae of the entries have little or no chance to post good times. In Montreal Canadiens ip 1961, the 3 | Which | us back to the |'T felt fine fat the thet Gath * competition where the winner and runner up aré often hum wi 4 | Rangers + They stilt out. I think the swimnting has 9. Sardi Tis Clears waltons love te cectind Witt bol exh com. Rees te no ai ane Perforenencen an wad, Mt pew |nciped me a lot. For awhile = y S se le to con’ course con- a a : * Otis os ey course first to protect a tion, Fleming. won't be able. to |there I thought they were pre- the ‘police tetee™ be i : : ‘st year in the Nationel * Sh pari Ewa Canara iano (George Chuvalo KNOWN AS. TOUGH. ....: every one by changing He continued in this role with (completely. Inetead of ruling as : e ‘ e ht _ LOCAL SKATERS a ourprise. Personal- Se) nae plone . ee ly I have no love for Frank Mahovilich of the Leafs but Ido | Two city. youngsters, Anne um this Friday and Saturday. © Anne is the daughter of Mr. feel that the injustice wes done when Donnie Marshall Kennedy and-Kenny Constable Anne, 12, is entered in the. and Mrs. Keith Kennedy, 8-Eus- was : are lea to class while ae jhim. Claude Provost leo: could ving Thareday evesing te ens sae ee ton Street, city. Kenny is the son Gump Worsley~was stuck third place team vinces sectional championships Both are ing the Char- of Mr, and Mrs. Bud€Constable desaienth & te ik ok oe ora ok Gclke ak te fen to be held at the Moncioa For: jottetows igure Skating Club. ‘of 7 Maple Avenue, Sherwood. Z and the Gumper does happen to have the best average: = : Pas ee ; Wan woly sine of Cae We peem eecres beets wena tran June, and : i ? i t fi i ramauncs... __ [PVI Shackles Rogers 6-5; S222 ss ==" =e = BILL. CASPER won his 30th professional golfing associe- - i x ; . -tion title over the weekend but none was sweeter to the big | : | ; e. | fe ae } ne Sean ben Sho fee 0 ae (oeeee ee Deed dene” cecs lee Sok ae ke alee , @lugger. This was the first time in 11 years that Casper was | 2) VA PE a po ; | oe eee ne eee eee es Sonic Ute Malt oie an le wie He hese ewe tourtay, (he Gas Delgn Open... © ITIOC OMIT GAT | ther man's te antes coe naorion 0 Ger cf ton gaumieey Onpen acne +.» Lance Alworth, supposedly put under the weather onthe . , é pee sion all h... broke loose. Dur-|was Ripley of the Eagles who : - weekend came up with two TD efforts despite the fact he hads| o ) ‘“@ ss as as ae ing the donnybrodk at this time|set the pace with a pair of goals, ; $e yib: injuries. However his luck caught up with him as he had _|___By. FRED. MacDONALD tack at centre ice, moved-inon }the-puck-into-the-gaging net. a total of four players were ban-|both in the third period, as well > to be carried off the field after the second major ............ The Buck Whiticok ~— coached |the lone defender, used Mike| Less than 20 secohds later |isned to the sin bin with ma-|as an assist on the team’s third : The MONTO CARLO RALLY is in full swing and after only |PVI hockey team shaded Norm |Macl'onald coming down the |PVi_ the-winning goal. {iors four more for ten minutes|goal in’ the. opening session. : “ two laps more than 40 of the original starters have already ‘Hawk’ Larter’s Ran: jright boards as a decoy, and| Pat Walsh, a standout defen and two others were tossed out| Jean Paul Guy also triggered ae hit the dust ‘or snow tn this case) .... ........: PUNCH (gers 65 in an exciting Junio: jbeat goalie John Reid with a (s'vely for RVI throughout the /for the remainder of the game the with 4 mek cs Govme ox'u Mata eet anaes cs U a” Saran | Kar Sk se het [ee dt Spc (Reese =| . 4 a " a. . . fice time for any father is bound to be a little bit overeritical Forum lag night. : goal of the evening at the 17:10 jon Kevin Smith's stick. Smith | ra na dis officials called ae of his off .. . SEAN BELIVEAU moved into | Bobby Whitlock opened the scor. |mark on a wicked rising slap- made mo- mistake «with a low | an end to the period, tacking the = fourth placé in the list of the NHL's all-time scoring race jing for PVI at the 3.10 mark of |shot from the blueline-tha: zip |Slapshot from the top of the |remaining minutes onto the third | Sundey night and he is only eight goals behind another well (the firet period. Bobby took pas |ped pest Frizzel after having de- |‘aceoff circle, - | period. * kpown gure TED LINDSAY It's 8 good thing the latter aon ree Tee Tet Jee oe fe wee rare: tai, Fae Senate $0. Teens. “The brawl btoke out just-sec-| >” S played season or - would stand second ... Dougall inside Ranger standing front *, . , mec! after irdmen 4 .., Canada’s BILL CROTHERS will step i from the half _|blue-tine- before beating Donnic_|ers_outshot-PVI 8 --7-in this |}#WC—-Welshmen: — Origionally ons te ek Bless the pot _.__ SUMMARY = mile and challenge Kenya's sensational miler KEINO KIP- |Frizzel with a low drive from | stanza. ' eual'e had beer scheduled |coming at the 13:01 mark. When|.7™ Princ ee iu CHOGE in the MILLROSE GAMES this month. Keino has re- {10 feet in front of the net. | Glen Bevins cut the lead to §-4 |'0 PWC but cur to upcom- | the officials called off the action | ‘tng’ (unassisted) 1:87; 2—|from cently posted some of the fastest times in “history ... .... Eric Ellsworth opened the |early in the third period when ing e>ams at PVI-they were jin the second period the score Mickey Mantle-has entered the Mayo Clinic to undergo test scoring for the Rangers almost |he took a pass from Doug Mur- |€t@nted permission to play this |read 6-8 in favor of the Airmen on both his shoulders and legs. two minutes later when he pick- |naghan at the right faceoff cir. | T'rsday. over the cellar dwelling Juniors Oo ert ee een ae en Sane es vee Sas _ , carried down right sprawling Reid. e : boards, stick-handled by a PVI|. Doug Murneghan set up iis : | ; LF i rome, tichvmndiog oy a F¥t| Doe ituragher ot» xs Olelest Active P.E.1. Curler 2. samt imate ite 1 custodian John Reid with a hard |ter having made an almost cost- ss a $3515. oe Se , } Shot from the top of the right ly_ misteke in front. of his ove Honored By Alberton Club |S Secdtid Period: 6 sisieed, W- * ‘ . * Uj . : ace $ eta 7105 i . Seana: Cyr- mate the sare a tae a Pe ae aera a = er <a rare Trainor (unassisted) 4:1 ad read 2-1 for PVI at 13.46. Kevin |length of the ice passed to. Mike |smee it Moric ere nn me, Herbert Clerk-and, of a : Smith started the play when he | MacKinnon. MacKjnnon stand. recently ‘by the Alberton Curl- Curling deen in fed a pass to Teddy Kitson on |ing at: the left-corner of the net ing Club. At a surprise, party, |1988, e¢ the old. — Gonnell er that Friant ee oe cebonnd, fy |*lub- president Frank Bryan oc: |which “was located ‘eur wherg:|® ae bend [Cyr was right there ‘and ‘fired |Murnaghan who-tenderly nuded |Sentation was coaie to hist’ ty \etende: Wena Lang et Chasen dia ae Se Bobby Whitlock oieked ous |Past President E.W. Tuurner. |tetown, then: repr ve of die ‘H. Martin (majors); G. “|second goal of the game at the ed ee Se ire a ; en , K. Arsenault, B. 18.10 mark, on the nicest goal s' curling club brosusied jcotreets club | - (misconduct); T. Me- fof the night. Junior MacDoug- [Cet araen een 8 bonauet of competi- |G R. Richards (game mis- all started the play when he fir- ; chrysanthemums. F tion. In ade y holding the cts) 13:41. ed a pass from deep in his own : at the’ age of |CUP for @ season, members of| Third Period: 10. — Eagles, zone to Herbie Steele at centre-| . believed to be |e pany m each’ received |Ripley (Gagnon) 5:59; 11.—Eag- Steele—-passed- to Whitlock a a i oe ee” | tien a oc on : : pare tipley: cr olaae aie ee the right boards who wih is still in the - |14:39. Penalties: a Steal ' , 7 PAN Frizzel with a wicked slap- at ne ae ae Gene a ; ; Rae frorn 15 feet out. ae curling | Wee" @ new skating was |9:43;-R. ant. BIG MEN FOR GANDER [losers onutt FVi 65 tte) scour Se te| ton Club The above are two members lins- weighs in at 25 pounds. |the game. = uO Vernow England added.to it an Ba minton Clu Home Heating Oil ~ ite "See Sonir Con Fe Seay te asa Ate Hawken ot crn HUCK QK re eet 2 Catt] Holds Meeting mis nri'a locas | 10% . * that are to play the CMHA at {he-photo arid as can be ‘seen [lead to $2 at the 1.05 mark of ie . was used until a 15-4 to the Soviet arm) teams | Wermh without worry all witerlongl: 7 he is the alternate captain for jthe middle frame When he| ~~ ; Na. fine new building was erected at The roughly-played contest wes | Dviiveties right en schedule ee yoo the ge essepataie * he “g oe oe Penny also patrols fone ee Robinson's re-| NEW YORK (AP)—Halfhack ins 2 end of main street| The —~ meeting <a 4 a isan nares cas. hart es Se coming lay. EFT ueline. Both have irteen years ago Summe! Badminton oar : succession cleaner Dennis Mullins, defenseman had the Gan- | short-shot- from the left faceolt jand, National *vostball’ Leama ant ike Moeenn ae was held last Monday even- pte and conige for the club. "Mul Ger Jamiee, Gat Dome Secs. jaro. Rookie of the Year, was named | The first meeting was held in BASKETBALL oe tricot 1s ‘or ibe scan They BLT ee. Orlin gave Pvi an- Tuesday winner of the Decem- (December, 1987 and Mr. Myrick tealight hid, gp ies 4 ‘ exactly s | ward Hickok was. fir'st esident-—of | . : ; : ; TODAY'S CURLING DRAWS|izt: ‘sus'Pclaty Roti a” inntibe Yenc |ierenCatiag SS, Trl Workers sate Ds, Mache, ee the following is-today’s draw| MacDonald, A. MacEwen, §.|ffomof the Ranger net and| Fullback Jim Taylor and halt: |to learn | names Ta ‘ebarier (Centre at 7:90 end 8:30. Although | Ener® Hatel: weasurer, Dict ‘at the Charlottetown Curling Club | Willis, D. C e. * .""|flipped the puck into: the top cor- |back Paul Hornung of champion meniara bb the, yrick recalls |the league has already been or-|" ‘The forthcoming tournament for the Storey Electrie trophy: | AT MONTAGUE ner over the sprawling Frizzel: |Green Bay Packers placed sec- [that early / members included, | vanized.there is opportunity for tiatwehe. She sumeriecniae “(idl 1300 ~:-e |. Curling schedule for Wednes. |, Mike ee ee ond and third 1a. Se__¥ {bllted Gorden, Willard Oulton, sryoueila alee e-vek sland the RCAF Badminton. club A gicB. Parent, K. Thonpese, ©. ee Jon.-ltee midway mark ofthe second-\Hawks of the National Hockey Preae, WiC. awe es w ed interest to join one of the i gs eno A will begin at Milisn,B. Ball," F. Dillon, E.|7 P.m. : - _|period. Mike broke up @ PVI at-|League was a distant fourth, 'Wa Seaman, J.C. 'teams._ 5 Sia 1 60 2 os geet regtiatcabion-wil-be MacLean. - Ice 1 — D. McGowan, B. ; from 7:00 on. An invitation was extended to all former: members to partake in this tournament, set for next Monday evening at | -|(Cvi¢ Auditorium. ' BOWLING With just six weeks lett ¢i11| ; Smith, J.. Murphy, P Warner Spade Tene Fe Pet |vs. P. Sinclair, L. Sinclair, B, D. Ward, H. MacDougall, Dr.|MacDonald, R. MacDonald. MacLellan. ' lee 2'— Dr. Johnston, E. ' $+H. R. Carruthers, S. Beaton, vow L. Munroe, 0: Foren ol . Livi ” F,..Lewis vs, T.|Y5: *: ‘ > White 1s. taylor, F, Brown, L. Nicholson, Ada MacGregor. J. MacInnis... : 9 p.m, JUNIOR HOCKEY THURSDAY, JAN. 20—8:30 P.M. Ice 1 — E. Shaw, E. Mac- Kc Contwel V. Newsnva. ©. es © aan i: = Frais ge “ag detuiotne Name | PVI p ‘ ) - vs. ©. ’ . eague, umpty- ‘ Matheson, P. Whitlock, D. kil man an ; oe me : ah a patrick, E.: Austin. ofannte 5—G. Henry, B: Stead, G. Lord, : ; Farquharson vs. L. Wellner,| Jee 2 Sie ap Nicholson, [Pitue pest two weeks prodaced f. Prince of Wales College ew ? a f ‘gauies over the 3004 “Students—85c__ z. D. ae Rohestion Donal O’Connor, K, MacKenzie; Mac- only Adults—60c aertioe B.-MecDonald, E. | cod vs. D. Clarkson, FE. Mur- bracket with Joe- Gallant— 326; | 5 Wialedl wicket opees 08 7:45 a 8:30: Es a phy, -K. - Sullivan, -B.- Mabon MacLean and Son; Lou. Gauth- | Ss bs sees Wicket opens at 7:45 ‘ Siw ” ier 311, Humpty Dumpty and | VEER Hal Pineau 311, Iele-Chev’s. 1). = ing the honors, ; eeceeeweast| = “FORUM SKATING aeons | TODAY. _ | High string. and scores were made by the MacLean and Son. gol and 3766 respectively] 2:00-3:30 p.m.—Pre-School Children ; dae eMac SS at sa , D. er vs. K.. Ken- ight’ - oo, H. MacLennan, tna late at Seabar “yacht . MacLauchlan. ~ 200-9: ‘ 3—J. Voutour, J, MacLean, R, ee LW Dingwell, J. Mitton, M. MacLean vs, H, “ . gon, W. Carr, A; Moetein, well, L. Peters and M. aC 3-E. MacCallum, F. Miles, G. Wright, H. Crockett vs. B. Mac- J. Young and F. MacLeod vs. 7 clan, eT G. Schleyer, E. poccatte, 0 Young, J. Mac- 4 Sor nee ge hd ek on - oaealiet ! ie Cane Porat is ie points; "New Method, 403% © (25e,per family) e . Simmons-vs, B. Smith, —Farmers. be WD br THE ' ‘ A BAR i points; MacLeansand Son, 36% 9% — ae Leaman, G. Newman, J: Ap-| . Ice 2—H. and J. Larter, C, De- ERT ARIE,& on FALL OF AN AMERICAN points; Charlottetown-Biltierds, |. . Alse a » derson laney, L; Gallant vs. R. ‘Peters, “ fair et fal points ) Skating 4:00 - 5:30 p.m. - Pierce, - M, MacFadyen vs. E.'Gal falls as he competes in the W vin cable from 21% points, : r ; { iy: . Sy rae eas % . 5 R hg pana Sts oe Hepes e ’ 183° points; Island-Chev’s, 29 ‘i 5—R. Ewing, A. £. Piercy, J.|M. Pi D. Durling and M.| Billy Kidd of Stowe;:Vt, Lauberhorn slalom at finished : Her 1 ny Ohildren 15¢ — Adults 25c ercy — ng a ; ; oolecmant rsa PW ee 116.86 seconds. wengen) yet . points; Henderson and Codmore, f o | ka i ; t. i f