l ' V- “*1.” ummmnm,mnim , SPORTS FRONT Ted Lindsay ls Producing By JIM Ci'i.i.n.\' Lindia'v. the re-ti‘ead of the Detroit Red Wings hockey clubTSigirm at the age of 39 is making a comeback otters four year retirement from National Hockey League compctition has banged hrime seven goals with 42 games left to play in the reglihr league schedule We think that the veteran loft-Winner 1"“ t to hit the 20 goal mark this season, ‘ Ciech ?id Abel managed to lure Lindsay out of retirement in the hope that he would be able to give d responded in the challenge having a lot to do with landing the top of the heap in the r of t i- NHL schedule. I ' ‘T‘ald' scarhface’ was instrumental in giving the Wings 3 kev victorr over the defending Stanley (‘un chamnlon Toronto Manic Lents. Sunday night. He banged home two goals to lead the Abelmen to I 3-! decision. Another young fellow; in the person of Gordie Howe added the third marker n Sunday night‘s battle. Ed‘s two markers on Futidav night didn't set him into the ' ' ' ' to the lofty .n the soot-int: race. but Lindsay mmcdl up ' ' watts; ‘of the third highest all-limo scorer 'ln‘lllé‘ \aiional League Ted moved ahead of Bernie Boom Boom last year‘s campaign to take no the .v V ” G“)me Who “my! a N top farm club of the coaching duties for the Quebec Aces. Montreal Csnad'iens The scrappv little one more than Gheoffr d] than some of Le suppose 3 - ' I W ' ' ‘ is are: Jean . 9 who havent \et scored sewn goa fifiiutbgseve Kenn. Bob Rousseau. Paii'ker MacDonald. Don Mackennv'Mimsv Oliver. Hill Hay and John Ferguson. V ' _ ‘ed has also been holding his own With the triad. guy's} w . He has spent 71 minutes in the sin in \ii 2;;162335 to play He. appears to be a cinch to break the 100 minute mark in this department. Ticl Bits From Here And There ‘ i - tihat they have acquired The iebec Aces haw announced I ‘ ' the semis of defenceman Hinn Robazm, who was owned Rhy W: Chicago Black Hawks of the. National Hockey League. lo- giro was, suspended by the Black Hawks at the start of in: nation for failing to report to the St Louis Flycrs of the (cum: Professimral League. He was I member of the Aces club last fiason. ...ie Faloney of the Hamilton Ti. I it law??? over injuries he claims he tsulfa"??? 11:“ gals: “ hs ' i to a football pi'acJ-e w In: ' Iv alight a week and a half before the Tiger—Cats lust playoff game with the Ottawa Rough Riders. The Hamilton star cred .h head and back pain and will be. left _ ‘ %ath!qs'r::idlii:lsdlifiabilitiingii‘d pain." The writ filed in the county TORONTO ICPl At 19. Ron - r ' ‘ ' Ellis is the only teen-Igor on ' ' . alonev “will be impaired inhis ‘ ‘ court office'TillisflaiWacg;’?:ssfmar gimme." The accident. 'i‘t lg the Toionto Maple Leais and, a 93mm; "a?" -d ‘,h n 8 cm. dmen My Faloney and a Laxi strong candidate for the l\a- g??? "Came w e ‘ tional Hooker League rookie-of- oo l e . . the-year award. ' I I" And for obvious reasons such] The Cleveland Browne and the Baltimore Colts WI Y I tangle this Sundny for the world football championship. Both . _ . . .‘ I 372 left—ii-inge' has a lifetime ttlal of. ion His seven goals for the Wings ' brighter stars of the loop. Ron Ellis Is ger-(‘ats has launched I as his goal production so far, have been made who has I vrunks into the NHL. He played ibous; 11.00 i i l l l RON ELLIS ‘ added Ladies At Belvedero Attention Lady Curlers of Belvedere: Any ladies wishing to curl between now In uary 4th. on their regular dIy or evening are requeIted to go to the club and scratch gamell will be Irrangcd. t , Canada’s Mole Athlete Of ’64 TORONTO (CPt—Bill Crotli-; ers, Canada's outstanding malei athlete of 1964 in the 30th In- naul Canadian Press poll In- nounced Wednesday night, sold: "I’ve never been impressed Iltl all by awards but this one is; an honor to receive." 1 The world-ranking half-mile. track star who celebrates his 24th birthday Christmas Eve; : “1 wish Harry had want it." i His reference was to sprinter Harry Jerome of Vancouver,, runner—up in the balloting by: sports editors and sporiscastem'. across the country. “Harry do- serves it." Crothers Ided 100 metres. made a bi 1 pointing performances in , 1960 Olympic games at Rome‘ and the 1962 British Empire Games at Perth, Australia. damaged a thigh muscle at Perth, was in a cast fort the 100 at Tokyo and followed with a close fourth in the 200. ‘ Crothers, second behind Newi Zealand’I Peter Snell in thel Olympic 000 metres. said l hoped to continue running "for quite a few years yet." The Only leen-Ager In NHL remember I lO-game slump tween visits to Montreal when 3330 lm. _ Lions vs Zebru, I didn't score a goal. ' Ron is one of a few players stepped from junior for Toronto Marl- a-sl $6850“ A League and was a have an abundance of scoring Dunch_and Sun- compamom I ‘ day's battle is likelv tobe a high scoring affair Jim Brown with Bobby Hull and Frank 1“ them to (he Memona] (up is the lei to Clareland s attack and lim has waited 3 ion Mahomch and [hpir rookie 59a. title. He was tho team's to time for the same HP will "MWM'dlY ""3" thr".“gl:.“'m sons. They turned out to be NHL marksman with 46 goals and 38 is great perform”06 Witch h" rfifillflgn: tfizn}:";r;;3 superstars and Ellis, who will assists, ‘ also. Jml‘n U31!!! Win.“ “in”! u" Jan. 8, could be just Is . ..d d Is the most accurate cum in "mm" Why" 13 ~ d i‘ d' 1 d h ‘ . I" 2395" ii end short. vIrdIge Unitas will likely call on 300d . m "a it?" "m a."., e.PAPERWEIGHT .some time while‘ Hanna “Midi” the M" t" H" M'kvir'i when LCOJg . m 0' mm yppmachmg the ha”- _ way has set misc 3 tiioycar I , gunner than must i bis Ill“ Park-‘3 9" “rt-V "'9 ma! for u“- Bn m r ' mark in his first season with dcarilinp to make sure he can .5.p.'m' Ice 1 "‘ Blueb'rds "3 “mm m me teal.“ for tw? we-Eek—E backs" qua Fl “1, Mus... dwell”; 3241333 spinooiiers took an 3-1 drubbing the Stanley Cup champions. Ron SUCk W“ the I‘Cafs‘ . gladgklbiiflh-XCIZIZ 8—— Eafi‘lels "till: giggleimli:siliipnn‘heldl ‘ i from 'ihe'i‘ifi etc—13mm“ .outh Keith: Tucsday night. Cliarlotrte- is the Leafs‘ leading goal-scorer mAS‘gi‘“; d592’1‘1‘1‘gfi “9d” “’ng vs Robins, ' ~ acons' Martineau siaid the protective ’ ‘ . V . , ' s e r ‘ we flown 5 Alfred Flanagan was the lone Halifax placer to dont the wt}, 11_0ne more than the yet.’ ygrk University hem bites Se. 0 pm. __ 1c. 1 _ Redbirds helmet. have been 0rd d “d, I twines in Tuesday’s battle. eran Andy Bathgate—and hast Iohvmv‘s Flying Hawks w-ul be leaving the llslainid this Satur- , “V9 355‘s“; H” We” “P among gufi‘nzb‘fig 1:333:23 “,3; vs Jays; Ice 3 —— Ravens vs Aces’ next 3 me 3? THE CANADIAN PRESS 1 cachifiggé the Sussex Brats of the Southern New Brunswick it“? 193m“? 5 {09 €031 St‘t7r€‘1'5.,‘commct he imam“ t0- remm to Lurks. . The headgear ha been mlde NationIl Lchuo Hockey League in an exhibition game. Members of the Hawks bringing to mind that. Hull taly univerm". m” mm; ,0 Stud for; 120 P-m- — 10° 1 - Owls compulsory in molt CInIdiIn W L 1' F Apt are requested to meet It Johnny's Fish and Chips at 5.30 mm. lied 11} goals and Mahovlich 1501 n en‘meerm do re V vs. Gulls; Ice 2 — Crows vs "mm", league,- Montreal 15 8 6 86 6936 Saturday Theku under the coaching of Allie Carver in their first campaign. “I k 13 g et'h i htg0rioles; Ice 3 — Loom VI Chicago 1511 2 92 74 32. will have a mu line-up. with the exception of Willie Dunn, for . WM h , .‘.”‘ ’31“ 9175 e rdg iHawks- . Detroit 14 10 4 74 5932' the ' coutast. The Hawks management will WNW" 1" "3.55 UP." AND "0. ‘ ‘0 °°°' "3’5, 9 ‘90“ erLREFI'IREES SCHEDULE R R "Its Toronto 1210 7 as 72 31,1 an:er a m game tih the Bra/ls at the Charlottetown I reallze there Will be a lot Who'siandslfiieufcet nine arid Saturday, Dec 26th. — 7 to I e New York 914 7 70 9225: Forum. The arm downed the Lancaster Mmsehead; 4-], Tues- £of upsnaud dows in. a hockey,» is still growmg. This is the lift 10 a_m_ _ Brian Lew-s. 10 to 05m“ 18 ‘ M 9815. day night. Charlottetowu‘s Gm Kane is a member of the ‘carcer, says the brilliant right always wanted. id like noth-‘1;15 pm. _. A“ Arsenal,” “d Tho munwmz l" the "suns .... ,, . Lancaster puclcatei's “"F‘Eer- “Thmgs 599’“ m be "‘3 hen." "‘9" m “Md ~“°a"“,,m Hamid CWWaYi 41‘5 l0 7 P'm- of the Charlottetown Civilian going well for me now, but lithe National Hockcy league. illce 1 Walter White; Ice 2 —- Rifle Association moot held .t; Last fall he received his grade We would MERRY CHRISTMAS NEW YE . like to take this chance to wt.in our readers I AND A HAPPY AND PROSPEROU‘S lIiUN'TER's CORNER SPORT ECHOES By Norman Macdonald Summonido Bureau of The Guardian Combines Do It Again Dave Martin, scoring threI of the Combinea’ six goals, was the main thorn in the side of the R.C.A.F. aggregation. mas present is a scant few days away. Strange no it may seem its the past Christmas days that‘ take precedent. Quietude was in) the air no blasting of car; horns and the roar of souped up motors but the quiet. soothing music of sleigh bells and creek of runners on frosty snow.; Friends were friends in those} bygone days and Christmas? meant what the name implies peace, quietude and the com-j panionship of old acquaintances. My first. Christmas after the en The Enman Drug Combines have done it Iinn They but the RCAI‘. Eagle in their own rink for the second consecu- The Christmas Of 1919 ‘ Was One To Remember Memnries of past Chl‘isimau-Ygrown grain fresh from the millt‘key League have been Iuthor» sos keep crowding in In Christ-‘ is something to remember. With lied and will be effective l the German double tcn gauge under my arm and cartridge! belt filled with New Club black; powder Ihells, loaded with No.! 6 shot. I headed northwardZ through the Birch Grove for the maze of swamps and trails I knew so well. Old Jack, my, Springer Spaniel, trotted It my side. JIck wasn't young anymore. He was four years old when I Minor Hockey; The following is the Char-l lottetown Minor Hockey seed-l ulc for Saturday, Decemberi 25th.: PEE WEE a.m. —— Bison vs Springeru,‘ 7:45 am. — Rams vs Foxel;i 9:15 am. — Elks VI Racoons; 10:00 am. Ice Cleanlng;| 10:15 am. —— Coyotes vs Car-- a.m. — Seals rs Otters.- 11:45 am. —- Seiterl vs. boros of the Ontario Hockey As- Wolves. SOL‘laiioll Junior BANTAM . — Flyei‘s , 7:20 p.m. —— Senatorll Comets; 8:05 pm. —— Totemsl Hawks; 8:50 pm. —Hor-‘ nets I Knights; 9:35 p.m. Clippers vs AceI. V5 V5 vs Sparrows: Ice 2 —— ‘save elt’he Hodge Gets 2nd Shut-Out As Montreal Nips Ra RouueIu ted the puck from the Montreal woe to Cournoyer who raced up the ice me! just inside the blue line. e sharply-Ingled. fut-travel- Issletcd you ling puck cIught the lower left lboth Montreal goals. BIlon got corner. MONTREAL CInIdi’enI fired two Ioc lod Rangers 20 Ind give goalie CbInlie Hodge! his second National Hockey Lugoe Itiutout of the sump. Goa-ls by Bob RousseIu (OPl—MmitreIl on Earl Ingarfield. II the Ran- per- gen came Ilive in the lIrgely one to blank New _York,unlnsplrlng game before 13.313 Wednesday nightlfans second smallest Montreal crowd of the season. DEW. Balon- hillthe first It the four - minute i away . SUMMARY ngers period—l. BIlon (Rousleau. fired t l 15:55. Third pert PcIIlty—Hadfiold 1:21. 13th. and motile Yvon 01"“;murk from I scramble to cll-2 First oriod —— No Icoring SIvoI: Myer "W1 “.P WWW” th"=“lmax I sustained hab drive iB‘PenIltioI — Gilbert 2:29. 6:07.lPlante with“! C‘Md‘e'“ “’5‘ ‘ 913“ Ranier len‘itory. fHIrper 4:45. Brown 12:“. ll'lodle load in. the NHL findings to Cournoyer. who has been th-, ing difficulties in his fins! 9 yeIr, blasted I 45-foot blue-line Ihot to beat PlIntI It 7:40. four pow Momrul plIyed without Jean BeliveIu, who IprIined his left knee Iftor being checked at the sun of the tint period. and? never returned to the ice. Hodge nude 25 IIves in post-‘ ing the s h utou t. his second against the RIngerI. The first‘ was Oct. 13 It New York, a 30! victory in the league opener for‘ both teams Goalie Jacques Plante, mak-| 36 shots on their old mate. d the third p c r i o d when he‘ stopped John Ferguson on I? fast break and made I leg-split on I blaster by J. C.| Tremblay. > The reeling Rangers now have the ‘ months and finished third .in i scored only one tie in their last' {ac seven games and remain mired: in fifth place. lC Once again, Hodge had to.‘ c save the gIme for the RIM in third period making big saves on Lou Angotti and .twice‘ Ducks should be IVIilIble for I . believed to be the first time in’ required its players to weIr hell! mets during games. i Robert Martineau, mInIgcr of the American; Hockey League Quebec sidered decision was tIken Ifteri injuries to two plIyerI. ‘ Defenceman Jimm land Barons Dec. rearguard, John Hanna. fered I concussion last Sunday[ in a game It Providence. Morrison will be Iidelined fort throw“ 0“ “‘9 m'k- 3' deliv- He | game Sunday. he to be outstanding on at servers predict Johnny Unitas,i 10 of them. particularly in,I the Colts' big passing ‘gun, will be too much for the Browns to. Indie. : But Bernie Parrish, left 601-- or the Brown, Igrees, although he admits that Browns' Iecondary probably, es its toughest test of the sea» son against the aerial-mindedi olts in the game, the Grey up of the United Staten. l nerbIck Will Brown Hold Colts? CLEVELAND (AP) ~— Cleve- . 1 land Browns know their defence mg his first appearance of the will {Ice I stern tut Iinnst . season on Montreal ice, wu the Baltimore Colts in the National ‘ Je me, c0 - holder 6! the Victim Is Canadiens unleIshedi Football League championship {glorld record of 10 seconds for e . . comeback this year after disap- ‘ least and some He says confidently. 511‘“ burgh. “Unitas sets up well Ind hei who gave . We'll I don' beat the Colts Ind our defence; will give I good account of it.‘ Parrish. who calls defensive said the Browns will‘ Q b M t lIignals. Ue l"go after them (the Colts) on, |Ivery single plIy ‘ ear going after them. gour secondary QUEBEC (CPI—«For tht is be ashamed of . “We've done a better job than professional hockey, I team line was expected It the beginning of the season. I don't go along with any thinking that we won‘ general-; the defensive backfield. “That backfield played I big Aces,lpIrt in the winning," PIrrish‘ said Wednesday this long-com; told a sports writer. _ The defensive leader hII high Morrison'respect for Ilnitas and .his re-l¥ fractured his skull in a fall meme”- Pamcularly J lmmyi v, t the ice in I game against Cleve-I Orr, 10 Alliftlh(’-I‘..troiiblc when he was With Pitts-1i the Browns ..p, t think‘ has anything to: ob- l dis- "we'llj kw‘ the - Derry Doyle; Ice 3 —-— Leo Doir- on 7:20 to 10:20 pm. —- B Crockett, Grant Crockett, Art Arsenault, Brian Lewis, Jim Pouiton. PEE WEE DIVISION CHANGES The following player chan- ges in the Pee Wee Division of the Charlottetown Minor Hoc- im- mediately for the purpose of better team bIlInce in the division: — JImeI TheriIult - Transferred from Springerl to Elks; D‘Arcy Murphy - Trans- ferred from Springer: to Set- ters; Kevin Walsh -— Transfer- red from Elks to Springers; Frank Hennessey - TrInIferred from Setters to Springerl. Players and coaches please note these changes. the RCMP Range. l B. Johnston lotif B. Robertson 9“. J. Peake 98 T. Vesey 7 S. MacDonald 97 P. ylor 97 P. Johnston 97 R. Imbly 95 D. MacLean 95 A. Mulch 95 D. ClIrk 94 R. Jenkinl 94 R. Clark 03 R. one 92 P. Pitro 08 W. irt 08 N. Keizor 88 B. Henneuey 04 T. Hennessey 00 Note: eginning next week there will be cl IIII Ind I said good bye to him in August“ 1914 but he was full of pep this (Continued on page 22 of the lst World War was in; 1919. Christmas 1918 was spent: in Germany with the Army of. Occupation. It W“ I beautiful winter day, crisp Ind sunny with the ground frown Ind II lure of snow II Mother Hubbard's Cupboard wu of food. After I hearty eIr- ly morning breakfast oatmeal porridge, homecured ham nd eggs I was ready to sally forth. Porridge made rom ome- Konslngton Rink tive time. It begins to look now as if the Eagles who started the season mth a drive that carried them to victory over the other teams, nearly always by lopsid- ed scores have cooled off. It memory serves in right, they‘ve now lost three of their last four games. mostly by close scores. The question is —— are the Ea- gles fading or are the other clubs coming on Col. Don Will Be Remembered ' , alums would not bI mIrk of his capable participa- eogrhiztincthout mentioning the tion on them. We remember is David goes on the rImpIgI occasionally. His last sortie netted him five goals. I re cord for the neuron. He lI II exceptionally foot, Imth Inter. Ind is strictly I lone finger. mum tho do fem IeemI to within him very well, but now Ind then he brenkI looIe. F O R U M SKATING Thursday morning Dec. 24th 10.00 -'12.00 «.m. Children (all Iges) 15c Adults 25o Opens Season sporuuun. driving I horse during the Mummies. Though Queen's visit, and that wasnt- In the first game of the year‘ in the Remington Rink Spring- VIlley defeIted Hunter River in I very close checking gImI. l Although Spring Valley won‘ ‘the game Hunter River put up: I strong bIttle III the WIy. . till I iIl- niIny yIIrI ago. "Colonel Dan" h.nllee!3:\lt:lnllom'0ul m to no by-wordI iii the Iports par- otihcr sports Ind ‘1'.” left the Inc. of Prince Edward Island. Will, Duff Lost As A Conadion there is bound to be In element of rIciIl pride in this. In the dIyI of the old MIroonI we im- Igine the cheering wu chiefly divided along racial lines, the English rooting for the MIroons, Ind the French for the Cann- dlenI. Now that there lI only one turn, Ind the populItion of Moo- treIl is supposed to be about 35 per cent English. it would seem I good ich to the some Eng. lish boys on the roster. Harper is probably one, Ind Harris; should be Inother, though youI can't always tell by names. Duff wlfl odd one more. Incidentally there Ire now I few "Flying Frenchmen". helping the other clubI. Goyette ll In ex mple. m CONSIDERATION trimed Darn'ley , 6-2. Rustico held wide edge in; play Ind deserved the victory,; I by I The third me was I reIl thriller with Kensington SeIf Brook Junior-I emerging the Vicv tor with I 44 win over Long Ri- ver. This was one of the bull played games in the Remington! Rink in many a year. .9" v free. It VII IIid in his {Ivor d III III! mt to dim 1o- ‘turbed the chs to the flue when he found thorn. BURMA PROPANE GAS ARNFAST PROPANE LTD. ‘ 19 Great George Street Clutlottotown, am. sumo-Mumme- FORUM Christmas Day and Boxing Day Skating Boys’ and Girls, 10 years In the second gImI Rusttco find under f1'0"“ 2-00 Pom-l a score otluntil 3:00 pm. Admissan 10c. (Adult-s accompanying children 25;) _ L Boys’ and Girls’ 11 years Ind older from 3.15 to 4.15 Admission 10c; adults l l l l . WItII It. “Iago-nitqu Comoy’s Family Clothing ~ v kindle elitism 611m 1 All due—muons! mammal—utendtom our viIhII Hist. Ivory joy Ind blessing will be youn in the cheery holidIy Ieuon -— Ind, thIi: in my plenum will thrill your household. S. R. JOHNSTON LTD. Your Ford Dealer St. Peters Road Charlottetown Uhristmostlmo . here Iinn. Ind to Ill our friends we wish I holiday filled with ngIt lay out! MG MINI. Mirth. DI! be In updclolly maid bright ode htyou end the “you hold door. rieret 4:00: 2. Montreal, Cour< noyer 5 (Rousseau) 7:46. Pm] ties-Laperri’ere 0:33, Ferguson od — No Icorliig. 14 10 10—34 6 010—”