get the Ice 2 — June Larter, Irene Kassner, Theresa Mallard, Judy lan, Helen Young. i sistant coach Bill Smyth. Club president E. K. Emer- | son said in a statement. that | ends). Ice 1 — Bob LeClair vs Myron Bell. . | ec G AUSIT dian Junior Habs “Coders Prince Edward Island Like The Dew” F SECOND SECTION Charlottetown, Sat., Dec. 11, 1965. Page 9 Looking Good e ® By CHRIS ANNETT 4 and although this observer was: not able to the game in pereon I understand that it was a rather licking. At no time was the outcome of the ' . f doubt but the-game gave rise to some rather interest- verrour ace 1 oronTo seul ve tad ae ale ft PCH ee oe nectar pew 2 clean tat sane fe whieh anly JERRY GLADMAN slietiastailiitliai atte Running down the list, the jlems as well, like losing rugged infractions- were called. unior Habs showed a great Canadian Press Staff Writer top ‘Leal’ goalgetters are ‘Dave |Gelenceman ‘Bob. Beun for x | eal Mare polish than they did carlier in the season against Boston Bruins appear to have Keon and Eddie Shack with |weeks because of a knee injury Charlottetown a effects pre-sseson slate of ex- ‘|stolen a page from the book of seven each and Bob Pulford and defenceman Carl Brewer's a ee a Sie INew York Rangers and are with six. Frank Mahovlich, sup-| unexpected retirement prior to| | | Canadiens a good edge aoe hitting Toronto Maple Leafs posed to’ be the heart of Tor-/the start of the season. REG? tne rae tat ine Se Wales: tp Oe conditioning jover the head with it. onto's scoring power, has four.| Defencemin Al Arbour of aan Gener Halifax club. The visitors showed a polish- ‘One of the major reasons “Okay, we're not scoring, Rochester Americans, Leafs’ |¢ sty play and a good brand of positional hockey sunk Keaks finished fourth in. the enough,” says Toronto coach |farm team in the American |Summerside. The All-Stars were very disorganized for the National Hockey: ‘League last Punch Imlach. “Every one | League, will be making his firet | Seater part of the evening and when a club is playing a team year was an unimpressive rec- knows that. But the only way | appearance in Toronto when the with the strength of Halifax it can not expect to make mistakes ‘ord st the second-divisien to play is to hit people and {clubs take te the ice tonight. without some repercussions. In this case ‘it was-goals. . Rosgers. hed ite share that's exactly what we haven't| “I could never understand The three Islanders on the club made excellent impressions ao Siheshes the top elubs, been doing.” lwhy Al didn’t stick in the | 20d if reports from the Summerside Journal are correct the but when it came to Rangers— | In Leafs’ victorious years —|NHL,” says Marcel Pronovost, |>aby Habs could soon be sporting yet another P.E. Islander. it three consecutive Stanley Cups who will team up with Arbour | Kevin Smith played his usual outstanding game on the blueline ee eon: when it appears —they were noted more for for the first time since they while both Jackie MacEachern and Pau! MacWilliams picked the Legfs may have finally their bumping, rugged style of both played for Detroit in |¥P ome tally for the visitors. MacEachern and MacWilliems “ along c; the Bruins and the “Our guys used to fight at the | “I'd have to rate him ahead | Tegularly, although the latter recently left the club for a brief — Leats ‘ right back where they drop of a hat,” says Imlach. jof a few guys who have been period for some unknown reason. However he is making the — P This is no longer true and can |drawing regular pay cheques in | return trip with the Habs to Halifax and coach Leo Bossey — Died ive ohnine clesch toulatei-ad Se"Gliasied to by ‘the fect that |this loneue™ feels that MacWilliams could be playing the Junior OHA cir- Toronto in one of six weekend the Leafs are the only team in| Forward Wally Boyer will be |Cuit mext season should he exhibit the right attitude from. here . Other matches tonight the league without a major pen-|getting his first shot in the | in. Detroit Red Wings at New| MARCEL PRONOVOST alty’ for fighting this year. league after 502 games in the The Islander that could join the club is Bill Dickie, a ° York and Montreal Canadiens DEFENCEMEN OUT minors. He, too, was called up Junior defenseman who patrolled the blueline for the all-stars. playing host to Chicago Black note is that Leafs out-| Leafs have their other prob-|from Rochester. Bossy stated immediately after the contest that he was very Hawks. qcored “ibe Bruins 138 in the impressed with young Dickie and that he certainly caught his Sunday’s schedule has Mont-|four games s eye more than any other player on the All-Stars real at Chicago, Toronto at| In looking at only the - first 7 ea s u Come to think of it, wouldn't it be nice to see a P.E.I. pair New York and Detroit at Bos-|three games between the two | of defensemen on the ice at the same time, Smith and Dickie. . ton. clubs in 1964-65, the Leafs still | Erwin was watching his shot but charged with a foul for col-. score of 103-73 GOALS ARE RARE had the edge. Each had won SOME ESTIONS ; The Leafs must be somewhat jome game and tied one, but y c9 barrassed when they look at |Toronto held a 10-7 margin in wu However there ere some rather big questions in the minds o “(f° the statistics. Bruins have |Sals. of knowledgable hockey observers in the Maritimes as to just mile. Grittit rc in anes |e De oe SP icae uae Sac: amname™ = he e . this | but’. T has |onto is flundering in fourth been learned by a very reliable source that any team in the f scored only three times in three |Place. But there are other rea- NHL apart from the Habs can sign any member of the Halifax e games. eons. SUMMERSIDE. — Donnie| Aces missed their last oppor-| Club. If this is the case then there has to be some question . Boston has twice defeated the |’) Leafs ere the lowest scoring | Arsenault’s hat trick Jed the| tunity as Campbell banked one | a8 to just how far the Habs are willing to commit themselves ases. onZa es Oo in Leafe—2-0 end %1—and gained |club in the league after 20/ Summerside J Legionnaires| home, and that was the game. | if the Halifax club runs into difficulty. ; a 22 tie. games with 44 goals, two fewer | to an 86 victory over the Pope| Bill Dickie assisted on the Surely the club is not taking the full burden of Halifax's NEW YORK (AP) — Champ-|the fifth after he handed one jdent of New York, landed the | At the same time last yéar,|than Boston. But the Bruins are | Motors Aces here last night in| clincher, and it ‘was the third | financial burden on their back for if it was then no other team fon Emile Griffith chased back- |of his few solid punches, a right |heavier punches and even out- |the clubs had played four times |in sixth spot and Leafs fourth. | a see-sawing and throughly ex-| assist and fourth point of the| would be able to touch the Halifax team. One can not help Manny Gonzalez for|to the jaw. It was no kmock-|jabbed the Texan who flicked |mwith Toronto winning two, los-| Last year, after 20 games,/citing hockey game in the/| night for the brilliant young de-/| but observe that the Junior Habs are more than a bit worried 15 dreary rounds and whipped |down. and ran all night long. ing one and tying one. An in-!Toronto had Prince County Hockey League. fenceman, who was certainly | about their finances. They have played an abnormal number the elusive challenger with the| A. crowd of 12,146 paid $72,- : ; Arsenault won the star play- Dave Gaudet hed a neci and | faj°xhibition matches against a variety of competition and greatest of ease in a unani- |502 to see the uneven contest at fi. ; . er award for his performance in ave ae tee ala Fest astured that all of these were not only for physical con- eae rrr eens, ee omen a Parkdale, Sherwood Teams | ‘astzisved tt which ‘saw | tee sess ies Sie yomers: | itn. title fight Friday night. hooted the two fighters through w the Juniors take a 31 lead out First a K According to one astute observer both the Detroit Red Griffith never could catch up |the final rounds: ° : of the first period, only to have a pao 839, 2. | Wings and the Chicago Black Hawks are looking to set up with the runaway from Odessa,| Let Me Call You Sweetheart O n Ci Ice Sport Season the Motormen come back to out-| Arsenault (B. Dickie) 8.39; 2. | clubs similar to the Junior Habs in the Maritimes and Fred- who chose to stick’ and |and the strains of Deep in the pe score them by the same tmar-| Aces, D. Gaudet (G. Rogerson) | ericton has been a name heard mentioned. It would be a- : Heart of Texas echoed through 8 gin in the second stanza, tying} 11:12; 3. Juniors, - Arsenault, | great thing for a Maritime Junior League to come into exist- away while the champion the Sherwood and Parkdale held | ‘Boys eight: 1. Dennis Carm- |'the game 4-4 and setting the| 15.00; 4. W. Trainor, 18.46. ence with the best hockey players in the Atlantic pursued him. ee a ed their annual ice sports on Wed- | chael (S); 2. Dougie Constable | stage for a dramatic third per-| Penalties: D. Gaudet, 7:15; | doing battle regularly. Coach Bossy feels that his aa ice ONS 1S ee CO TO: ae: Jon. 2h ao nesday December 8, at the Char-| (6); 3. Noel MacAleer (S). | fod. D. Gaufet, 18:27, P. Hogen, | par with the Quebec Juniot League now and will te ube title 10-rounder in . 8 lottetown Forum. The evening ae nine: 1. Jae, es The Aces went ahead at 3:21| 4:48, D. a Se é skate with the Ontario clubs in less than th Should The Champion, born in the consisted of races, a seared gl pa bee + 9. | of the third period on a goal by SS a : a 6. | 2 Maritime league come into existence it is a reasonable as- Virgin Islands but now a resi- game and a broomball between Wheatley ial George Dalton, his second of the | Delton (G_ Rogerson ey Ty, | sumption that they could be on par with any junior hockey the: teachers. Boys nine: 1. Mark Mullen | game, assisted by Dave Gaudet. , D. Doyle, (G. Dalton, D. | league in Canada given a few years to strengthen Sherwood won the overall com- | (S); 2. Boyd MacLean (P); 3. | Donnie Arseault tied it again at| Gaudet) 12:36; 7. Juniors, B. Chuvalo Receives ia ; Stephen Macisaac (S). 4:54, and the Aces went ahead| Dickie (R. Richards) 14:45; 8. ADELAIDE, Australia (AP)— | petition with a total of 100 to/ Giri, 19: 1. Mary Lou Mac- | again just 11 seconds ‘after on| Aces, G. Rogerson (D. Gaudet) ‘ J Fi ht Off. Arthur Ashe of Richmord, Va.. | 80 for Parkdale. The Sherwood | Isaac (S); 2. Vaunda Brehaut | Greg Deighan’s’ goal at 5:05.| 17:28. g ers defeated young-Ray Ruffels of | teachers defeated Parkdale 10 |(6);' 3. Rosanne Bernard. (S). | But the persistent Mr. Arsenault; Penalties: J. Smith, 5:57, B. ac ie Oo inson - Australia in straight sets Friday | 5 peoomball with Francis Blan| Boys 10: 1, Blaine Lewis (P); | scored his third at 8:15 to even| Dickie, 7:14, J. Smith, 15.48. TORONTO (CP) — Irving |and qualified to meet Wimble- | Gont”” principal of Sherwood'| 2. Paul Livingstone (6); 3. David | matters, and Dave Campbell) Third — 9. Aces, G. Ungerman, manager of | Cana-|don-champion Roy Emerson for | Son ihe only goal. - Again | MacKinnon (PU). t the Juniors ahead to stay at | Dalton (D. ) 3:21; 9. . jdias champion the South Australian men’s sit- | eee ae ee ceessful in the| _ Girls 11: 4.Nancy Mullen (8); | 17:28 with assists by Ivan Bag-| Juniors, D. Arsenault (B. Dic- e | George Chuvalo of Toronto, said | cies tennis title. meets Reon veel oy 2. M. Hurry (P); 3. Dawn Mac. | lole and Wayne Trainor. lie) 4.54; Mf. Aces, G. Deighan Free ee tn he a cheat | The United States’ Negro Da- | Guigen scoring five goals and | Dougall (68). Dave Il sewed up the| (D. Doyle) 5.05; 12. Juniors, D. WE GUARANTEE which peerek Gecae te ain vis Cup. star ever lost a ere. assisting on another. The score. Be bok 4 Lise Stiaciord 67 — <i with his en Cauaet'a a 13. Tan: aur WILL GRIMSLEY me about the Negro Baseball very much in demand.” ice in beating 19-year-o was 63 for Sherwood. Other | 2. Gordon _ 73 was” penalised af 17:81 bet the| or) 17.28: nee Caanpbell az YORK (CP) — Jackie |League,”’ Robinson, now a grey DEPENDABLE DELIVERIES OF “I dare Ernie Terrell (World |Rutfels 63, 7-5, 7-5. Emerson | ‘soorers were: Terry Gee (8), | Maclsaac (S). ; - | Robinson says he was stunned|ing banker, said. “I had no idea Association champion).|S00wed flashes of his old form |p. wecDonald—(P),-M.Carver.|_ Girls 12: “1. Joanne Cormich- | Dickie) ¥6.10.__ {by the first general |he intended to have me TEXACO FUEL CHIEF | Boxne in eliminating Tom Okker of The |p)" and G. Thompson (P). | ae (S); 2. Janet Stewart (S);| AAINIOR HOCKEY | penalties: W- Grant. 227, B. | manager Branch Rickey asked |into' baschall = Home Heating Oil | we've “received,” said. Unger. /Netherlands 75, 63, 64 The results of the races weng).S; (Pusan Lund and Linda Wil-} ©” Dickie, 6.57, G. Smith, 12.07, D. |him when he was called into| Robinson was signed to ; ; i They clash Saturday with! as follows: dataeeathd: i Ph "The followi Areenault, 27:0. Rickey’s Brooklyn Dodgers of-|with Brooklyn’s Montreal Intere without worry all winter | man. is Le ; ) The following is the Deliveries right off schedule eve Terrell successfully defended |Emerfo,, rated the world’s top| Girls six and under: 1. Cathy re : ke a town Minor Hockey Schedule for mye Poor EES ,, |Bational League farm team Oct. can never run short. Fuel Chief is the ; his championship with a unan-|amateur, striving for his first| Saunders (S); 2. Cindy | Mac- Hal Conatebile (S) * “" |this weekend: Seskie alte a _-. 23, 1945, and then on April 10, Sorte aca cnsheamte teens teas. imous 15 - round decision over tournament triumph of the Aus-| Phail (P); 3. Nancy Bambrick |“ Giis. 1 Margie Lund (P); 2. PEE WEE , . replied, “Yes, |1947, came the shattering an- ing equipment. Call us for Texaco | Chuvalo here Nov. 1. Since then, tralian summer season. (P). Levies Siidersn ():.8. Ne Saturday, Dec. lth: 7 a.m— ‘saiat wo alaet her’/ disk os oe was being Fuel Chief today! Terrell has been idle, awaiting} Nancy Richey of Dallas, Tex. Boye tix and under: 1, Pol prectmac (5) ; Springers vs Seals: 7.45 — Cari-| © nies aid. naa thon be a ght up by the Dodgers to > a match with Cassius Clay to | oj ’s. singles fi- - 2. Paul Perry (P); fe le <innon (BOS Vs Setters; 8.30 — Coyotes| | 4 ? = become the first Negro to play ; gained the women’s singles fi-| Bernard-(S); 2. erry (P); | Boys 18: 1. Barry MacKinnon off his. glasses, looked at me|in the major lea Dial clear the muddled heavyweight |n3) with a 7-5, 62 victory over | 3, Shane Carver (S). (P); 2. Ricky Carver (P); 3. |¥S Foxes; 9.15 — Elks vs Rams: solemnly and. said,’ ‘Then gues. : | situation. Judy Tegart of Australia. She : 1, Pattie Jack- Bill’ Fou: i (P). . 10 — ice cleaning; 10.15 —-Ze- her. You're going to “Mr. Rickey foresaw that - 4-7312 | |will play Lesley Turner of Aus- Maclsaac (S); | Boys 14: 1., Kenny Constable 5t@s vs Otters: 11 a.m. — Bisons Sar dines trying times before |Wuld be running into obstacles, tralia, who won over Madonna (P). | (S); 2. Ronnie MacNeii (S); 3. VS Lions: 11.45 — Wolves vs Ra- you're through. ‘You'll need|and he did thi ible i FORUM SKATING Schacht, also of Australia, 6-1, : 1, Leonard Shep- | Pete MacDonald (P). | Coons. ' eomebody by your side.’” to make my load light,” Jackie , 2:00 - 3:30 p.m. 6-3. ; 2. Jackie Coyle (S);| Girls Open: 1. Margie Lund | sees oe ss H uh Robinson recalled the incident | said. “He was one of the warm- Ch'town Petroleum TODAY Emerson and Fred Stolle, ~Gordon (S). (P); 2.-Nan Maclsaac (S); 3. | rh ; ns: 7.00 Friday as he joined the base-{est, most considerate and most Australia’s Davis Cup tandem, : 1, Sharon Mac- | Joanne«{armichael (S). p.m. — Hornets vs Batons; 7.00 ball world in mourning the | dedicated men I have ever met. Products Ltd. Children—15c won the “men’s doubles nm | Clure (P); 2.-Linda Wiggington| Bolys Open: 1. Kenny Con- p.m. — Maroons vs Indians; death of the man who, among| ““If it hadn’t been for his re. 903 Gt. George St. Ch’town Adults—25c by beating Ashe and Cliff Pi 3. D. Horne and P. Power | stable (S); 2. Bobby MacGui- |7.50 — Blades vs Bears; 8.40 — other things, was instrumental |markable foresight, for his con- Richey of Daligs 7-5, 63, 7-5. ). gan (S); 3. Jimmy Power (P). |Ramblers vs Senators. in breaking the color barrier in| stant counsel and help along. the . ' sae PAPERWEIGHT organized baseball. way, I’m not sure Icould have Saturday, Dec. 1th. 4.30 p.m. Rickey, who would have ‘been | made it” : — Ice t — Sparrows vs Black &4 Dec. 20, died in hospiital| Rickey met with Negro lead- birds; Ice 2 — Crows vs Eagles. Thursday night in Columbia, |ers in various major league eit- $.10 p.m. — Ice 1 — irds Mo., where he collapsed Nov. |ies. A code of behavior was vs Bl fee 3 — Hawks vs|' = Ps 13 after being inducted into the |laid down “for Robinson. He Falcons. of | oa i Missouri Hall of Fame- must not talk back to umpires, 5.50 p.m. +-Ice 1 —‘Jays vs} ~ “When I got word that Mr./get into arguments with other Owls; Ice ~ Redbirds vs. FRANK CLA Rickey wanted to see me, | players or make a scene of him- Hawks (practice). thought he was going to talk to|self during the off hours. ~ j (| LADIES CURLING Clair TODAY'S CURLING DRAWS Souris Ladies Curling Draw: | Saturday afternoon curling Perry, K. Douglas, E. Ranahan, as - (Dee. 1, 1966): fe. Douglas ‘ : i 30. | Spares: E Jenkins, K. Duffy, Ginthcstlt’ Cteie ned Join CCAIVeS Ice 1 — Open. \E. MacDonald, P. Redden,” L. Gallant vs. Alice Delaney, Carol | ' i mes = ng — vs Lock Hessian. : Row. : i | lewellyn (10 ends) 8.30 ! Durling isl rae oe, oaraacaby Ice 3 — Bill Acorn vs Danny}: Ice 2 — A. MacDonald, M. Ice 2 — Eunice Smallwood, O’Rourke (10 ends) |Blakney, H. Edwards, M. Mac- Verna Birt, Lucy Solman, Millie| : Ice 4 — 45er’s Rotate — A. |Fadyen vs K. Ready, M. Acorn, Peters - a Bin Stewart, Lilo! a Leman, A. Bagnall, R. Spillet, |. ea MacKay. Marold, Myrtle ‘on, . Shirley) ( S. Beaton -vs E. Tanton, H.R.| “Ice 3 — L. Blakney, O. Mac- Dixon. leat seer Tae erat \Carruthers,-H. Spillett, F. Mac- (Donald, K. Dalziel; J. Ready vs 9 TO 1. ; | : Millan. Spare: T.W.L. Prowse. J. Higgins, M. Garrett, D., Mac- Ice 1 —_ Joyce MacLellan vote of confidence by directors Ice 5 n 4Kay, M. MacLe Ruby Battersby, Alice MacDon-|% Ottawa Rough Riders Friday |, 35° ° — se a ald, Eva Peters vs. jat a meeting which “resolved” Ice 4 — B. Acorn, J. Boom- Mahar, Helen Paquet, Rena Boy- | differences Between him and as-| H.-L. Sear Ladder Spiel (10 \|hower, G_ Brookins, P. Dalziel vs J. Squarebriggs, Marj Stew- art, D, acLean, B. Square- briggs. Ice 2 — Doug George vs Joe Saunders. Ice 3 — Don Stanhope -vs Dr. MacDonald. Spares: Jane Hall, B. Mac- Donald, R. MacLean, B. Brook- ins. Fogarty vs. Margaret MacDon-| “certain differences that existed ald, Florence MacPhee, Flor-|between coach Clair and as-| ence Boertien, Betty Lambie. sistant coach Bill Smyth were iresolved .. . to the satisfaction ee RIFLE SHOOT acyc eee em AT MONTAGUE Montague Curling Club sche- dule for today, Dec. 11th.: TURKEY BONSPIEL of every one.” ce 4 — Open (R. Ewing vs E. He did not elaborate. F. Acorn Tuesday, Dec. 14 at The meeting was attended by |8.%0) The following are the results'all the club’s seven directors,| lce 5 — DX C. Galant vs Doug a y “gn y . jof York Rifle Shoot general manager Red O’Quinn | Cameron. Jom g a eo. ze | | (} e H if > | Raymond Vessey 99 and the two coaches. | Mixed curling © Saturday, ‘ ?™- _ SA &€ Wi » q é a” a Cecil Watts 97 The statement said the boatd | Dec. 14, 1965. Ice 1 — K. Sullivan, E. Cud- vy Lioyd Vessey 97 of directors “unanimously gave .|7.00 more, G. Murphy, E. MacLure Gordon Vessey 9 head coach Frank Clair a vote| Ice 2 — R. Goss, M. Docken-|VS DF. Johnston. C. Stewart, P. Reg Mosher 96 |of confidence for the balance of | dorft,.G Trainor, H. Kennedy vs oor ere tne Raymond Chappell $2 his contract with the club.” (' George, G. MacKay, B. Part- [°° 2 —D. MeGowan, P. Sullt- Leigh Vessey 89 Both Clair and Smyth have |ridge, L. Webster. van, D. Sorrie. O. Hennigar vs m Stewart Vessey 89 two more years to go on their | Ice 3 — C. Fleming, M. Part E. MacDonald. R. MacDonald,s : =e Dwight Vessey 88. current three-year contracts. lridge, G. Gallant, G ” pecenentt D. Clarkson. G. Clarkson. Le a : 2 a | a Lenore Crockett 8 Both coaches were to leave |. PurseyM. Jardine. H opm. atl satin i : ed |Keir Vessey 87 immediately, Clair on a scout- \Douglas. M fe 3 7" Tee 1 — H. Moar, P. Johnston, iFrank Ves ey % ing trip, to the U.S. Mid-west | USS. ™. Sane. A. Robertson, H. Robbins vs G. Lowell Vessey 80 and Smyth to Cincinnati, where | Ice 4 — W. Redden, D. Stew- |Nicholson, D. O’Connor, K. Mac- Ronnie Johnson 80 he will be scouting the north- art, K. Dowling, J. MacLean ‘vs Kenzie, L. MacLeod.. Donnie Chappell 80 central part of the states) | PD. Douglas, P. Johnston. L. Ice 2 -. F. Shaw, A. MacGre- |Betty Anne Crocket 80 “Assistant coach Don Branby |Hennessey, S. Flemming. gor, L. Fraser, B. MacKinnoa Eddie Burke 80 was not at the meeting. He left; Ice 5 — H. Douglas, F. Rossi-| vs. C. Nicholson, M. Nicholson, \Wayne Vessey 0 this wetk on a scouting: trip. Iter, I. Murray, A. Leslie vs P. H. Galloway, B. Mabon. r