At By NORMAN MacDONALD Lewis MacDonald’s Borden Nationals are at it again. Anoth- er lopsided score came from the ear-ferry town Tuesday night The Enman Drug Combines had begun to look like a much im- proved hockey club, but Borden trounced them 9-2. If this keeps up, fans down there will be tak- Patterson; A . Floyd Patterson ts suppos- ed to have a glass jaw, and certainly the fights with Sen- ny Listen and Ingemar Johan- nson seemed-te indicate that. But Chuvalo or his manager must have thought they said “glass ribs” because that’s Toronto Fan Writes We got a letter from a Char- lottetown fan tearing us apart for saying that Toronto was not impressive when we saw them play at Maple Leaf Gardens. He didn’t want any publicity, say- Ing it was just a friendly letter from one Scotchman to another. That's the way with us Scots, you know. We don't -pull our punches even when taking a shot at friends. You can imagine what would happen to an enemy. The trouble with this highland SPORT ECHOES * Borden Nats | R S It Again Ig By BEN OLAN Se | NEW YORK (AP)—Chicago a Biack Hawks took a giant step toward their first regular sea- ing paper-backed novels to - son championship Thursday by rink so they'll have something (© (4) ining high-scoring Camille read during the third period Henry from New York Rangers The team that gets Borden iM i, 3° seven - player National the play-offs. providing Nation- Hockey League trade als have the odd home game, The Hawks, currently tied for ; | tough job on first place w Montrea! Cana- wi}l have a real tough ) diens, also Acquired Ranger their hands. jfarmhands Don Johns. a de- 3 fenceman, and Billy Taylor, 2 leentre, plus a player to he Glass Jaw? | named later The fifth-place Rangers. all where George comeeneraed but mathematically eliminated his attack. We saw Mc} ay from playoff contention, ‘e- make Chuvalo look like a be -cived in return left wingers Doug Robinson and John, Bren- neman and defenceman Wayne Hillman “We've strengthened ovr chances of finishing first.”’ Billy | Reay. the Chicago coach, said | enthusiasticalry. “Henry will | help us a lot and we're certainly laddie, he’s been reading the prt mead that he was expen- headings, which we don't write. ©@D/¢- We did not say ‘Toronto is not LRADS RANGER SCORERS impressive’. We said ‘“Manov- Henry, 32, is a slight, 150- lich was not impressive,” and pounder who is injury prone we added that Ron Ellis impres- However, he was the most pro-| Reay indicated that Johns and sed us. That should pretty well ductive New York scorer tnis,|Taylor who comes from St. even the score. So be off with! season with 21 goals and his ca-/| Johns, Nfid., probably would be you, me lgddibucks, or I'll be reer - total for nine - plus cam- sent to the Hawks’ St. Louis after throwin’ a dish of haggis Paigns is 248 goals, eighth high- right between your bonny blue est among active NHL players. . " The transaction gives the eyes. (Guess a bit of Irish slip- Black Hawks. who finished a ped in there). ginner five or six years age on television, and George has no doubt improved since then, but he still has a lot to learn. CAMILLE HENRY the NHL in total points. Henry. named to the circuit's second All-Star team at the sea- son's haMway point, is ninth in Bantam League Player Changes |elose second in each of the last jtwo seasons, another out jstanding scoring threat to £0 The following player changes kita. Hull and Mikita are 1-2 in! the scoring race with 36 points. | |Last Feb 23 they traded Andy |}Bathgate and More Awards For Players it is our opinion that there assists, and penalties » should be more awards te be fairty reliable guides. For |with Bobby Hull and Stan MI!- are announced for the bantam hockey players. young heckey players, combine excellence of play conduct. A fairly strong argument : . casionally you see a er against this, of course, is that vy Slayer | wasted Jéhanies Flying Hawks c _ | pionships at Halif, ba : Mes oe . = Les Merriam, Knights, assign- | Pi at lax later this lite is Tall” of stich ~“chot-es, — emphasize the importance On~ Wedtiestay “night “of “this aq Tee ReeH me oot with ad ~wietory-over $ based on judgment. As a mat- clean’ play, and certainly’ we week. The Hawks edged the Br-’ There will be a workout at Mrs. Mabel Deware’s Moncton ten af Snel, deitietien w auld , uins by a score of 8-7. 9.35 Saturday night: at the crew in an extra game. help the judges decide, SO eae, | Scorers for the Hawks were A. Forum tr the flowing bes: | i Gene ae ee you perhaps couldn't think penalty bench is (Carver (3), W. Dunn and OD. tams: od year, entirely on statistics. Goals, © « symbot of rugged manhood, | Doyle (2 each) L. Shepherd (1).. Goaltenders: Claybourne and toned D : : | Murray Harbour scorers were Keenan; defencemen: MacLean, finished the an . — in Making Long Stories Short Nine teh Keenan G. Having. @ |McCarville, Williams, Dunsford, /PaY with 41 records ng g es ing to R. Keenan, G. Herring, BT Campbell Fen Dusstord, the extra match ee Nicolle, B. Harris and W. White. |Colin Cam . Forwards: | : Advice so coamiess: — any ee strangers aa The two teams plan to meet Weatherby, A. Pickard, B. So- eres on treet onl “The Realm panel stands. Naturally when next Tuesday night at Murray bey. W. Birt. K. Jackson, J. ter two ends and never looked experts, get their considered thundering herde bore down parhour. Jackson, D. Clay, F. Macintyre, pack = opinion, and then put your mo on ws, the fifth or sixth re- W. Newson Douglas Doiron. C. Personnel of the winning rink Bey on other horse. bound went in. our Juniors plan to strengthen ‘ore D nso bk 4 | besides the skip, are Mrs. N. their line up or not. we ° oe * |Orser, mate; Mrs. A. E. Pilson. We may not make the pre The Charlottet J ; P. Trainor, P. Carmichael, J. second and Mrs. Lenihan. broomball ci ree it after all. uae tn , ee lead. All ah , Rangers will be reinforced by Don’t forget that Besten jt is important that all the : : are from Bathurst. We let two goals in Tuesday 0. spu. Juniors when they trip. Get in there before it’s above-named players attend this LENGTHY WORM evening. But the defence! Wo- " toe late. We were on it last workout. If you cannot be pres- The teredo borin men yet! All they @id-was look Play our Legionnaires for the and ik ; jets ere testis on : year was a let of fun. ent. phone Bill Ledwell atjcan grow up to six feet in around to see if there were Island title. We haven't heard if; February 13 is the date. 4-9617 ; Winston Weatherby, Totems, assigned to Clippers. the receiver, Douglas Doiron Comets, minor’ penalties would have te be considered too, though ec- as- division, effective for games on | e k Feb. 5 and 6, and for all games Fiying Hawks Edge Brui | ge ruins ' signed to Barons Payl Burke, Comets, assigned thereafter. The Murray Harbour Bruins ig Hornets Henry Traded To Chicago D layer Deal | Rod Seiling and Arnie Brown and centre Bill Collins post-season Stanley Cup title for the third straight year Robinson, used sparingly by | Chicago this season, has scored only two goals. Brenneman and fHilman have been playing -nost often for St. Louis. Robinson, 24, had 36 goals for Buffalo two years ago when he was named the American Hockey League's rookie - »f- the year. Hillman, 27, was a re- gular for the Black Hawks in each of the last two years while Brenneman, 22. played briefly for Chicago early this season. | “We're building a young | hockey club,”’ explained Ranger | general manager Emile Fran- cis, ‘‘and these three players | will give us not only youth, but also depth. This lack of depth has burt us al! season long.” WAYNE HILLMAN The Leafs went on to win the. 12 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Fri., Feb. 5, 1965.) MacMitan Legionnaires Play, Combines Summerside Junior Legion- naires and Enman Drug Com- bines battle it out in a Prince County Hockey League game here tonight. Game time at Civie Stadium is 9:15 p.m The Legionnaires are in last place, five points behind the Combines but have a chance to catch them Shown here are goalie Gary Sommers of the Juniors and playing coach Greg Deighan of ; the Combines. Curling Draw At Belvedere Mixed curling draw for Fri- day, February 5 and Saturday, February 6. Entry fee for priz- es. Please use spares from ‘hose listed. Saturday games start at 1 p.m Friday. 7 p.m. Ice 1 — Dave Walker, Ella Laylor, B. Rogerson, Betty Bry- farm club in the Central Pro- fessional League. RECALL BATHGATE DEAL This was t' second seven- player deal made by the Ran- gers in less than two years. left wing-centre Don McKenney to Toronto for¢ left Winger Dick Duff, right winger Bob Nevin, defencemen Callaghan Rink Wins Bonspiel BATHURST, N (cP, — Mrs. Vince J. Callaghan’s Bath- urst rink, without any change in personnel, is back in the Dominion Diamond D this year after a playoff victory Thursday in the three-day Pro vincial Silver D competition. The Callaghan foursome won the berth in the national cham- © WARM Royal alligator and 10 in this group. 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Ice 4 — Bill Moreside, Connie MADE - Lioya MacLeod; Joyce MacKinnon vs. W. Pick- ard, Joyce Beer, Hoag Carmich- ael, Heather MacLeod. {icles re- Spares: Isabel Laidlaw, Kennc.jy, T. Acorn, Dell side. Ed Davies. W. Auld, Lloyd Grant, Erro! Nicholson. College Hosts Moncton Varsity The University of Moncton Varsity basketball team plays in Charlottetown Saturday fter- noon at 2 p.m. at the Prince of Wales gym against the PWC team This is the first game in 3 home and home affair with the U of M squad The starting lineup for the host club, Prince of Wales Col jlege has big Taylor 6 foot £ inches at center with Diamond 5 foot 8 inches at right forward and Duggen 6 foot 2 inch at left | forward. Annette at 6 foot even plays right guard for PWC while a |Summerside boy, Couson at 6 foot 5% inches plays the left |guard spot. TO - SALE ENDS SAT., FEB. 13th YOU CAN'T BEAT BQND TAILORING This is the smart time to buy and make un- usual savings. 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