Cl & Bro lay & Brown Va op ain Ss /arsi y_ 4 Ss M | Saint Francis Xavier X-men Saints in the second a misconduct to Rick O’Don- tart. ovement | scored an overwhelming $4 vic- lthey did’ in the other two stan [onll at iat of tee thd peciod eT x — ce .|tory over Saint Dunstan’s Uni- jzas. For the final 10 minutes of| McConnell .ogened the chill (Sehurman) 5:25: 2. St. FX By CHRIS ANNETT se Duta stan Cooke ted the St. FX ae al Pursur and soled a wae Poltie’ rx ‘ Pe RR in s . ~ e, » 49: -_ : the X«men with two goals while |came up with some® great:‘saves | scored the final §t. FX: goal at'|/O’Donnell, 1:03; Cooke, Kelly, ee ey om the Xqvfonil-Cel. Chi Faren- land kept the Saints off the eeore| 15.00 with « hard shot from the (7:30; LeClair, 10:35; ri have a vital interest in the elevation of their zena, Murray Kelly, on a board. a rg blueling se tis is a Rely, Ce Coarehii ee ie. as aa Ken r, ‘ * ’ ints| Second - ae See ae wore. interesting 9 ow nell, and Mike Poirier scored-|scored Be epee far Whe Kaien aely goql wan « big ehet from | Katy. (Fahey, erenine) tee —— concrete desire the other goals for St..FX. Glen |in this period. the point at 14.41. FX—Cooke me dejectedly’ in front of his locker after Hughes got the Saints only goal| The game, however, continued a feet ot AM ae a Caree\ean 6. te Peta (enters the’ loss to Green Bay and intimated that he t 1441 of the third period. {on the same path throughout all |games that SDU will be appear- |10:42; 7. St..FX .— Karlandes was going to retire next season so that he could devote more o This was the second win in-ge |three peridds. A total of 21 pen-|ing in this week Saturday’ they |(Fahey, Farenzena). ° Penalties ’ time to business, He discussed plans for the formation of in- starts for St. YX oo alties were handed out by re-|travel to Fredericton to meet O’Brien, 2:54, Tardiff, Mulligan, rere. ceed eee oe nee ‘toad comummeres | mee second loss. for SDU, Hferee Brian Lewis. Eleven of| UNB ‘and on Sunday they play |5:44, Roy, 6:56, Hughes, 7:52, Negroes could become producers as well as being consumers. The Saints have won two genase jwhioh pelonged to SDUs" tacluth lst Thomas University Oo , 8:32, Farenzena, 9.08, > Brown has long been an activist in this movement to have and lost two, They defeated |~ - - - Churchill, MacKinnon, 11:46, Me» the Negroes get greater power and there is another great force Dalhousie, 7-0, in'the league one vali Connell 16,33. ‘ ities cnet sad GEDA tae one This is. the Black opener and University of Mone- , agg ee big OR Thind Porled — 8, 8. FX—-Mer_ me sect and perhaps by now one is beginning to see the — ton 10-2. ‘Their. other loss came a: - Connell (Karlander) 3:23; 9. St, ° between Brown and Clay. Being a member of the Sie bands of BACALL OA. vane reene FX—Poirier, 13:59; 10. SDU —' lack Muslims puts Clay under an obligation to the desires of Saints seh the eaghes ivan) 14:41. Penaiions the fullest ™ ee wit an eatly penalty 0 “Rick | = a: Meconnell 5.50; = Early in the week Clay announced his plans for his Main O'Doonell, ak 108, She Xenon | Fahey, 11:42; Hughes, 15.05. "Bout company. This company will televise all of Clay's fights cae to ped Hib tack past | | laces Secon a ™ i ;,and of-course take ‘the profits. The truth of the matter is that Se ee a Ge at es money that is made will be ploughed back into Negro im . cer came tr SOU. do- |. cnuibatneAto. ensentea “% Although nothing has yet been made definite it appears as spite ee ee Samael on (AP)—Nancy Greene, a mem- omMmas if Herbert Mohammad would become president, Jim Brown | aver, to the tee Jack Churchilt (°°7, ° Canada’s first ski team age ce to wet and John Ali, Clay’s brother, treasurer. Brown —_— chemi’ over Wsotuell since 1960, brought the first real 8 so heavily in’ the plans because it was he who devised ee en wawied on the joe [cruwense of the season to the the basic idea. It is estimated that he will hold 10% of the Get ter thie ot hie formidable French girl skiers {)} } res, Clay 50% and Lester M. Malitz Inc. the remaining here Tuesday. . Malitz is the head of the broadcasting firm that covered Farenzena scored what proved | The Goitschel sisters, Marielle last two. Terrell fights and he hired Brown to provide be- to bethe winping goal at 8:10 jand Christine, had been having tween round commentary at the last fight. when he took a pass, which came |things pretty much their owa & So, it looks as if finally negro athletes are starting to. throw me | across the goal mouth from jway in Europe this season. their weight around a little bit. Another name mentioned as — me | Fahey and shot it past Mac-/| But in a special slalom event far a3 promoting this scheme goes is Gail Sayers. Frank Ryan Ss a ~ Se ee Oe ee ee ee ey ae a ae are also being ‘mentioned as promoters ” | dod- at 15:25, His goal cme as ceoed “aber t. idise Cpeonne : NEW YORK (AP)—Joe Tho : pee thing group, they take the best, _ THAT’S MY BOY | a slap shot from just outside the |Ottawa-born resident of Ross- j |mas will apply his own formule “3 tA re RA — vn blue line. This was the only land B.C, —picking the best player avail- ° -BONUSES BALONEY | Roland Joseph (Joe) Matte, Joe grew up in Vankleek Hill, turned pro in 1920 and retired | shot that MacQuald-looked- weak iristine Goitsebel, 21, had to able regardless of position — : . former Canadian hockey play- On: | east of Ottawa, and be- in Cleveland in 1943 where he» |": be .satistied with third place, Namthes FeRGsit Leckees * Recently football fans or just plain people that are interested | er, poses proudly with @ por. ; St: FX outshot SDU 19-6 in the |more than a second behind the American Foot ball League's”: money have been following with interest the battle of the | trait of his son Tom, quarter- €2M playing senior hockey in now lives. first period and 50-22 in the |Canadian slalom star. Marielle new Miami Dolphins. gre tween the National and America football leagues.” | back with Baltimore Colts,.. Cornwall, Ont., about 1022. He (CP Photo from AP) - | game. was clocked in 88.60 seconds, Thomas, who initiated the fur season the race ended at a record high of $400,000 paid by The X-men opened the second |Nancy in 88.84 and Christine in mula when he stocked Minne- * the: New York Jets for Joe Namath. Namath proved worth the ; ae : period with a fast goal. Murray { 89.98. : sota Vikings of the National price as he wou the Rookie of the Year honors and led the Jets iy - .e Kelly skated in from the corner| The second deg of the” sialom’ Fe ee ete come mg, aes a second place finish. ; a 3 and put the puck past MacQuaid |was run without the traditional : heory wh However it was a different story for the many that were onda ca pert avorites; at 155. St. FX added three more |gates. The International | Ski NANCY GREENE gee lege selections toa ; _ signed for big money and did not make the grade. Lost money ~ - : 7 |\goais before the period was over |Federation decided to try po | Four Canadian girls were dis existing eight clubs. except to the pro teams no doubt. This year the trend continued and went imto the third period | French proposal to replace the lqualitied during “the difficult \cge oe Tt eo at and became even more senseless. Don Anderson turned down with a comfortable seven te mo- |gates’ by single poles marked |first run, in which 30 skiers\te ‘of Toronto Argonauts of - an offer of 887,000 and picked up an estimated 70,000 from the thing * « lalternately ‘with fed. aad bluelwere forced out They are Bore | the een etl League, Packers ‘who also signed a fullback-for 500,000. Now when you en . mi Ga Ss in The X-men did not outplay the |flags.. The skiers had to go tolpara Walker, 19, of Bale D'Urie, joy: ens Mitector ‘of per consider that these players have to displace the likes of Hornung = the right of the red flag andlQue. Andree Crepeau 18, of and. Taylor one wonders. Granted the money is taken care of 1 Im the Scottish game, Somer- jlast rock privileges in the next el the left of the blue one Sherbrouke Que. karen Dokka |, Despite the fact we have _cby the TV contract that each NFL club receives but I for one TORONTO "cP)—-Deeg Cam-|viile quickly assumed com- |end. Crockett Spi “Terrific, sensational,” said 19 of North Burnaby, B.C., and |*%t, 75 fookies under contract can not see the value of such a move in the Packers case for ={eron's—rink—from— Charlottetown |mand. Hay’s rink shook of an | Marielle Goitschel. “It’s a great |Garrie (Gus) Matheson 18, ot and we knew. Whet gpeltions we . They can not drew amy more fans by the move for scvumed the ole of slater attack of nerves and railed te |_ "TORONTO, (CP)=Pirt round Goes This Week. new formula.” ‘Montreal. : need the most help at, you never they sold out every time they. played last season. Tuesday when they upset Hee within a point of. the U.S. its Tuesday in the Tour- Miss Greene, rated first in the |” Best Or ee US, tilere wes on OF MO Sew Sireckie Geer __ All the bonuses can do és Wéter resentment from the present |Gervais’ favored Edmonton |rink, but the outcome was never nament of ‘Charnpkns bonspiel: | gUMIMERSIDE — The anual World in women's slalom ‘end /wendy Allen 11th. ing Ne Ce nee Sane members of the team. The Packers and Browns knocked them- foursome 11-10 in the opening |indoubt. ‘ Braunstein 223 10402. —14| Provincial ladies one-day bon-_,siant slalom, disagreed. . “It’s a nice course and I love So 1 See meee eee -0e selves silly ‘playing for 5,000 éach in’ the championship game a {round ofthe Tournament of |GuTs EASY START —~-—| Polybank 000 010.102 | Spiel. forthe Carl E. Crockett dort like“it—it's ‘too easy,” |the new system without gates,” take the best football players few weeks ago. This is just peanuts to a bonus rookie. Proven Champions. Brounsiein’s ‘ coletively. caap ~ 2} fonby will be played at the [she said. “There's no challenge |..:4 -Wendy.___________|Available and make the neces ” men like Hornung and Taylor will be hard pressed to make | Cameron, aided by the brilli- | victory over Polybank was a big |Richardson, . 011 102 020 0— 7| Summerside Curling Club this /i0,it- : ik Gk alee Malad aid 750,000 in their entire pro career let alone for signing a contract. {ant curling of third Allen Smith, The Northern Ontario | Sharples 000 010 101 2— §| Thursday with eight teams from |, “I think I could have gone e Ey Wied & orem "The rookies have not even played pro ball and it could be that |made two perfect takeouts in rink outstanding in last year’s : 2 five clubs participating. taster: 90. Chak qipoed uy, to- |G owenil. Friday complete toc igubiaa’ Bar cmaree are not-up to the rugged style of play. the final end to win. Gervais at- |Canadian finals, had’ difficulty | Somerville 220 010 200 0— 7| There will be three teams from |43Y- the Grindelwald program. aoa chee. But if they're © Nevertheless the prices continue to eoar. When will it all |tempted a freeze to a shot-rock |with tricky ice conditions, [HAY 001 101 012 0— 6| the local club along with rinks ee able, we may be” end? fe a but. was heavy.and allowed Ca- | .ounted only. two and ; from Belvedere, Charlottetown, Koseg eek than might be oe ? meron to play the take-out. conceded after eight ends. Cameron 010 301 040 2—11 | Souris and RCAF. lists. we're picking Bre = TODAY'S CURLING DRAWS ceeiecnces caiman SBSH Sets Pope Motor, \ces : ' it downed Jim Sharpies’ Toronto an ey eg sen Cuurling Standings Summerside - three Sod eaves |. ‘ crew 7-5. Canadian champion | sider in the pen PW L | dere playing Souris. The following {is today’s curl-; Ice 2 — FE. Matheson, P.|Terry Braunstein of Winnipeg |_-. the | Cemeron 110 11 a.m. the Charlottetown Ge draw st. Sen Whitlock, D. Kilpatrick. FE. “Aue-Jalso liad an easy night, bomb- ret EB wits, the | Somerville 110 Club tangles with Mon- | Le | Durling : _|tin vs T- White, J.S. Taylor, F. ling Jack Feiyneuie chakra The Regi had Shats Richardson. 1 1 0 |tague and Summerside one i yNnaires r ELEC ‘TROPHY |Brown, J. MacInnis, _- Kirkland Lake, -Ont..-142. ee ee ae Braunstein 1 1 0 |plays RCAF. a ee! Ice 3 E.F,. Acorn, H. Shama,| In a match of truly interna- most “ot Ste aight but Gervais “1-0 1 | From 1881 until 1960 this bon- ; . “Ice 1.— E. MacCellum, F. |G Rodd, G. Jenkins vs F. Mac-|tional flavor, 1965 world champ. |M¢_Youns Torosito law student | "i., 1 0 4 lel was eothenatic @ Oe SUMMERSIDE — The Sum-) Legionnaires . ,-G. Wright, H. Crockett vs |Millan, B. Ball, F. Dillon, E-lion, Bud So Mle of . |combined a fine draw touch and 101 pr He merside Junior Legionnaires oe sonmerte Dr. L. Prowse, N- Kelly, H. Rec- |MacLean. lor, Wis., squeaked out a 7-6 vie- |2 deadly eye to keep the game Penstouk 101 3 —— a SS eae continued their losing ways here SUMMARY tor, D. Mosher. Ice 4 — HR.- » 8. ltory ‘over Chuck Hay’s Scottish |“!S- eee oo a last night in a regularly-schedul-| First Period: 1. Aces, Driscoll Tee 2 — B. MacNeill, D. Mac-|Beaton, D. Li . F. Le link Today’s we pomp egies daw be Bana ig wg Birman bn he ld ge ‘Kay, .G Schleyer, F. Callaghan |wis vs L. Wellner, V: oe go of the round robin play pit the) Ping Pong Tilts tern died. Gia Mots a ones aes i eae ee vs K. Kennedy, J. Hughes; H.|B, MacDonald, E.. MacLauchlan, HAD EARLY LEAD four unbeaten rinks. Cameron ot ces trimmed them by the/han, . MacLennan, H. MacLauchian. | “Ice 5 — C. Asprey, D. Ward,| Gervais, defending tourna-|meets Brarnstein and Somer! Come To Cl Fe ale vol as Ue eee eee Second Period: “2 Aces, Clow, | —_+>-Jee-3-—B.Smith,_A.Leman, | ment winner and former world |ville plays Richardson. In other . o Close is wi on Crockett trophy cue hi oP en ee oe enn 3° Jun- ~“G.-Newson, 3. Anderson“ ~vs~ 3: |vs~“K:MacInnis;-B--MacLennan,|Champion,.built-up an ea | games, Va US : PEL soeecet: St Srranies Iesegeih: Laver Gon tasoeen road a * Vautour, J. MacLean, H- Mit-|K.-Cantwell, V. Newson. |Iead, but the Prince Edward Is-jand Hay plays the “|; Stanly Steele, chairman — of os ee the \Coke-Grady--and-Greg -Deighan, |Muttart, 8:43, Smith, 10:50, Mac-| ton, M. Machean. land rink bounced back with a|Sharples rink. =" 4° |the Canadian Legion Ping-Pong | oie eGo nays ont |Wayne Trainor got ome goal for|Leod, 13:2, R. Perry, 15:08. | eww, rn BIN PAE Tee 4 — R. Ewing, AF: Pier-| REMEMBEER WHEN... three to-tie the match. The top four fintihers meet im liournamint, has declared that | ude Gorieg enn ee the Juniors and Gerry’ Smith,| ‘Third Period: 4. Aces, Grady -TEXACO FUEL CHIEF cey, J. Pierce, .M. MacFadyen tis Many of the estimated 2,500|12-end semi-final games Friday | 4) matches will have to be Wittiemn Bon cheirman is Mrs. 3+ defenceman who swears he | (MacLeod) 4:51; 5. Juniors vs R. Carr, L- Campbell, J.| Sam Langford, the Cana- |fans watching thought Cameron |and the winners play in. a final ve to be play- | Wiltiam Morrison, also of Sum | cnt shave till his team wins a/Smith (D. Arsenault) 4:9; 6| ‘ome Heating Ol! =: Keith, P. Simmons. + @ian-- orm “Boston Tar. (Salted away the match when he |Friday night. Prizes for the first |¢d off before the-end of January. a game, got the other. Aces, Deighan, 1111. Penalties: | Warmthwithout worry all winterlong® Ice 56 — .E. MacDonald, A-| pany’ of box died 19 [Scored four in the eighth. But |four teams are household The singles tournament of eee Sian ore for the |Muttart, 3:12, Grant (major,| Deliveries right on schedule so you McEwen, S: Willis, D. Cosgrove boxing, Gervais capitalized on two Cam-|ances valued at more than $10,- |the social members is causing BASKETBALL Richard, 8:30. | can never run short. Fuel Chief is the vs H. Dobson, W. Carr;-A--Mae-| Years ago today in 1856 jeron misses to count three in the |000. the most concern so Mr. Steele | Seton ond eaanemee ae on Neill, K. Doucette. _ aged 72. Born in Weymouth, | ninth. Officials have added a mew |made it known earlier this week | Sar aanitneae Cae aa ter Telnen 8.30 aes _ | NS. “Langford. ran away. |, The Charlottetown rink, rule to this year's. tournament |that each player must have play- The Workers’ Basketball Lea- KIMBALL’S IRVING Fue! Chief today! ‘lee 1 — G, Henry, B. Stead, G.| from ‘home and fought 642 | traded rocks in the final end un- |to eliminate low scoring, blank led at least five’ singles matches |Sue Will get underway tonight at Ml Lord, _ J- Farquharson vs. B- Par ~ bouts between 1902 and 1923, |til a miss by Ron Anton, Ger-jend strategy. 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Products Ltd. ene jun Geen aes dy, nce Jak Bo Aiba Raa pay po reap acim a eeeree A ee a john » Earl creational Centre, all senior —_ when they announced that sta . a Smith, Maynard MacMillan, Al |aonts and ws a = a ; a he, By Lae Cuker | Welcome to” college etadents this lentoe. Ties “are-iright winger Rod Gilbert will be = “By BEN OLAN scoring 58 points against Wick- re league will be expanded in order |*“elined for the remainder of | Plan F Y F t s YORK: (AP) — Sandy 4 FN ta. ” caer aan ne ae to accommodate the numbers, (the National Hockey League or ? rica u ure e ‘ the sensational ~south- - Bradley finished his career | Garrett, Rollie Diamond, Ivan This league has been success- |S©4S50n. — ) -pitcher who overwhelmed 5 with 2,503 points, fourth highest | Connors, Wendall Clow, Doug |Y running for two years and | Gilbert, the club's top scorer batters while setting a 2 on the all-time list of major-col- | smith. : Le successful year is look- |with 25 goals last season, will | major league baseball strikeout * lege scorers: During: the 1964-65| Pre - tournament favorites for. Officials are supplied by jenter a New York hospital Jan. | *gecord, was the overwhelming campaign, he averaged 30.5|among the active members are ae song M and will Gacecey Spree! Set | CAN ADIAN FORCES choice. Tuesday as the Male . |points for 29 games and Vern Garrett and‘Ivan Connors. participants are asked to \gery Feb. 1. The recovery pe- | thiete of the Year for 1965 in third in scoring. as Vern Garrett and Ivan Connors. lnring ‘running shoes end shorts |riod is expected to be at least | be Associated Press year-end BIG YEAR FOR GARY —_|ment the singles” favorites are. |i them. six_months- | , ’ ae _ | Player, in becoming the first [Dave Powers, Earl Smith and T j S0-year-old Los Angeles| | - |foreignor in 45 years to win the| John Condon. . as touatws UE ite, ieee oe ae Here are the doubles’ teams |~ s. Hoting ' Ben Hogan as "golf- |etill remaining in the draw: V writer and ~ sports- ers to make @ career sweep: of Garrett, M. MacMillan; D. Po At The Following Location ; . oat a major. cng eee eee R. Vessey, I ‘ , i . . 7 W. , J. Condon; E e e : Masters. and the. Protestional|Smith, D. Smith, RCAF Association 1 Golters’ Association champion-| Mr. Steele also announced that . ‘ -|ship a after all é Res. a ; Last year he also won- the é id World Sones of Golf’ and. World ge Summerside match play tournament. Rede whe, top. tree were ree eS W day. 12 . ps a: y Jimmy Brown, M h R . by Jimmy Brows, veers MAUI M ALOIS ednesday, th Jan. ‘Koufax ° also , Sued ‘Sayers, prs aaa ats a outstanding . alfback of Chicago’ Bears, i j ' ‘ The cytes be cern Willie Mays of baseball's es Tl a.m. - 6 p.m. twice . were_ mis Don | Francisco Giants. ela: y ma ta@ Gai a6 q ‘ Budge in and and -1108--points; Bs 4 | Canadia golfer Byron Nelson in 1944 and| 29. TG a Tr ie n Forces Career Counselors will be avail- } 1945, The AP poll. in vo Acs ree full information on the great | 1 ‘anes ‘variety of opportunities offéred in the services. 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