who: (humidified m Charlottetown, Sat. Nov. 7. 1964. PAGE 13 . Ellis, Crozier, Cournoyer Battle For Rookie AWard By JERRY GLADMAN i Canadian Press Staff Writer Early season strongly suggests a tight battlelfour games scheduled. Torontolment of Bernie Geoffreon. in the race for the National plays host to New York RangerleLLls GIVEN EDGE Hockey League's rookie-of—t‘ie- Saturday wl'iile Chicago meet But Ellis has to be given althe last decade. year award among three play- the Canadiens at Montreal. Sun< . slight edge to capture the Calder: ers—Ron Ellis. Roger Crozieriday's action has Montreal at De- Traphy and the $1,000 and Yvan Cournoyer. troit and Chicago at Boston. given Ellis. iii-goal scorer with The three will have an oppor- only two goals this season. but incentive in _ . shooting tunlty to add to their perform-the experts figure he can fill theiaward in that replacing Sawchuk. one of A series last season, appears to when the latter was PiCked “D gate and centre Frank Mahov- one night in the and Cournoyer. Maple Leaf right winger has the league to date—having al-sa buckeuui of goals scored six goals in 10 games, lowed only 15 goals in ninel second only to Chicago Black games and posting three sh l tremely well. just scoring success in his firstlpr place game unbeaten streak. ‘ Cournoyer, the 165 - 'pound‘of the trio. iright winger with the Canadiens :has shown a tremendous amoun The following is the curling gfiAs skates miles and ‘ performances ances during the weekend with[bill left vacant by the retire-he would have a difficult time . . theiwrlll stick by our _ Hop goalies in the Circuit during the DeitLoitt pucksters. The sensational goaltendliig off a raw ‘ e However, Crozier gave a pre- w of his capabilities in last . to the rookie-of-the-year‘year’s playoffs when Sawch Crozier. the- 2&year-old goalle‘because of the powerful line helwas forced to bow out through Toronto Marlboros in the On- who took over in goal for De-ltoils on. With expert piaymakerslinjuries. Working a double shift tario Hockey Association Junior troit for veteran Terry Sawchuk sum 35 left winger Andy Bath-l—playlng for Pittsburg'l Hornets} ii The Toronto 585510115. has the M51 r800m ifl.19-year-old can't help but scoreitroit the next—Roger did ex-jdtoinrg a top notch job for Sid Abel and his crew. . l . t proven the better backcheckerl strong checker‘ the chunky right. tlwinger‘s scoring prowess has more than made up for it in the FRONT By JIM CL‘LLEN l Seven in A Row l The Detroit Red Wings with Sid Abel calling the signals have been enjoying a real winningspree in the National Hoe- key League for the pat couple of weeks. The Albel coachd {or the aggregation are undefeated in their last seven starts. They de- ihc critics said feated New York 3-] on Thursday night. We called for the Wings to finish in fifth posdion and we ns despite the current winning spree rooki person of Roger Crozier has. in our opinion, beer. the big factor for the success of the Abel machine in their last seven stares. Crozier is only 22 years of age and has stepped into the u E- O n n =- m u 0 . 9 annual nlayer draft Wings had left him unprotected because year. they didn’t think anyone would purchase the aging star . Americani for the 520.000 draft price. have a slight edge over Crozier by Toronto in the Summer dl‘att lich feeding him the puck. the.Hockey League playoffs and De-‘ Roger who at his best weighs about 155 pounds has been _ We think this has inspired the Detroit players to perform practically a Ems has shown more than, coumoyer will also be out 10th their full potential in order to keep pace with this standout . _ut- ove the critics wrong for la-‘FOC ‘9 Hawks' Bobby Hull's seven. outs. The Red Wings are in first! ibelling him “too sman" to 1ast‘ ' and are riding a seven. 10 games. The youngster has in the NHL. Not particularly aihave the makings of a This columnist feels that. although. Crozier appears to a NHL goalkeeper that rookies just ‘take over the chores of leading a team like Detroit into the ipiayoffs. When March rolls around we don't expect to see Croz- ier's average anywhere near where it is now. e ew York Rangers have a good young hustling club iust a sprinkling of experience and we think th 3-goal marksman in tllelof hustle. > L draw for Saturday afternoon at last season—has counted Cromer on. have an addedipast. the‘ Charlottetown Curling Club.l 1.30 p.m. l Ice 1 —— no. Tanton. T.W.L. ° ' Prowse, H. Spillett, A. Bagnall I S n o s I r ' vs. R. Spillett. H.R. Carruthers, S. Beaten, A. Learn 8!]. lO‘U DOING YE'LLING FROM BENCH Lou Fontinato, former player with New York Rang- ers and Montreal Canadiens of the National Hockey Lea- gue. is doing most of his yell- . . Ice 2 — H. Douglas. J. Gid- lng during hockey games off pletely recovered from a dings, D. Bell. L. Vessey vs. D. e ice as coach of Orange- ~ - - . ~ George. A. MacLean. M. vine H n! f t 0t . spinal irlury suffered during . 0’ e 5 ° he " am 1962-63 NHL season. lWh"°' 0 Same" 1.. Hockey Association Junior 0 the Ice 3 . series. He has almost com- (CP Wirephoto) lRossitei‘. _ ‘By THE ASSOCIATED PRESSference, tangles with the Pack- Vikings, . I ' I vs. LeC 811‘. _M. Farrell. 3-: Buffalo Bills and Baltimore ers at Green Bay in an impor- Green Bay last week. 42-13. Northern Dancer Est money - wmning. thorough-[tendon Injury suffered last JulylMCG'Hi 15- Jenkms~ Colts. the two hottest clubs in tent game for both clubs. F ‘ red who had 14 was in 18lln a New York track workout.’ ICE 4-7 0- Cameron. J- Coadyi‘professional football, will try to DREAMING OF TITLE R r d T d lstarts in fewer than two seasons; He said several North Amer- K- Jenkms- J- Macnonald ~ stretch their winning streaks e Ire O ‘ U for purses totalling $580,647.!ican farms have contracted forlD~ O’Rourke. Es G055. 1‘ MBC' Sunday in games at New York b m “I - f 1 won this year‘s Kentucky Derby the Dancer's services and the Kinnon. J- Han- and Chicago. {0 st}. grain-1mg] O A me TORONTO log) — Northernand Preakness in the Unitedhorse’s 1965 book is already full. Ice 5 _. Dr. Giddings. G. Car- 5...... Na tion“ Football “mt tin Amrdl'l’ 3.“ Dancer. the first Canadian-bredlStates and the Queen’s Plate in Taylor said the horse will serv-lruthers, Dr. Higgins. J. Sme- Mague games and three Amer. at If Hg]? “im- atgage lShadEd the Lions horse to Win two jewels in theiToronto. He. was defeated by ice between 25 and 30 maresithurst vs. J. Burden. M. Toole, ican Football League games I a vfu‘ “a ‘3}: “n elmma e e‘ ' United States triple crown. tianguadrangle in the Belm . .‘F. Corcoran, J. Albert. iare on the Sunday program for osgrumm e racg'l Y k 1an been retired to stud. :IStakes. third jewel in the triple The colt first caught interna-l3.30 p.m. the ninth week of the season. staging: “332%: héggamearlviifilm'” Owner E. P. Taylor an-lcmwn- I . _ illonal attemw" 135i {811 m the Ice 3 — E. MacDonald. D. The ‘ only unbeaten fling streak to face the New' nounced Frid 3y windfields.’ Taylor said he decided to keep R9ms€n Stakes When ,he 1'3“ the Stewart, K. Dalziel. D. LeClair team in g U.S. league pro York Giants who showe Farmls three _ year _ 01d so"lthe .lorse after several tempting mile‘ "1 1:35 Prior to 3!" vs. P. O'Rourke. F. Whitlock, football. shoot for their ninth flash of their 1963 form in of Neartic and Natalma will enuofters from leading breeders in nearing 0" United States track“ D. Ward. E. Maclnnes. straight against the improving beating the Cardinals last week. The following teams will curl New York Jets. Other AFL San Francisco, tied with ter stud in 1965 at the National!the unit“ States in Stand 01‘ 7119;?“ fig: OE: “we? Siagstm' thel h Stud Farm near Oshawa. Ont.. syndicate for $1.5 9'“ "'31 e. “.0” ‘0“ " "1" on this 3.30 draw: games have San Diego. the Bears for last m the West will at a fee of $10,000. Taylor said Northern Dancer ’Sty at Wogglime In Toronto. the 1. B_ MacGregor. 0. MacDon_ western Division leader, at be at Minnesota to face thel Ray Murp y The Dancer, Canada‘s great-thas almost recovered from a agrmffi‘e Cailsetofi‘t gfigiesEnalald, l-I. Douglas. J. Vautour; 2. .nvel‘ and Oakland at Kansas rTransfered . G. Kays, M. Doyle, B. O'Rourke. C til- I o l Greenwood in Toronto‘ V. MacDonald; 3. G. Bennett. E. Baltimore. 52-0 winner over 5 Side The Scene GEORGETOWN _ word Wood, B. Crockett. W. MacGill; the Bears earlier. aims for its DAL. TIGERS < m Philadelphia and Los Angele‘s“:ii tion to the Colts slaughter despite lan ... :Ken Boyer Namedl4. D. Cox. G. MacKay. D. Doug- eighth straight victory following Ca . . .las. L. Stevenson: 5. J. mer- an opemng day defeat by Min- SUMMERSIDE _ phy Player Of Year lon. J. MacLean. P. Perry. G. nesota in the rematch at Wrig- Kensmgton Field. ' lCrockett; 6. T. Wl'flitlock. H. ley hke mmerside, will be the scene neighboring irador City. Labrador. Boyer. mil-d baseman {or me MacDonald. C. O'Rourke. B. Cleveland. The second-place Stutotal goal ,4, series conquest oEjtlleir starry defenseman. lWOl‘ld Series championship St. Mam“ A: MaCKmm’“: l “‘5 Cardinals hope.“ break Miscouche Hig‘l School. lLouis Gamma“ M in ma er. There Will be no curling Satur-loutpf a two-game losing slump sington High girls Wm be de . w 5’ ‘day night. There Will be A re- against the always, dangerous fendin 30i the Year. 'ception given by the President Boyer is the first Cardinal so and Executive of the it’s honored by the baseball news- branch for all members from 8. paper since Stan Musial in 19.31. p.m. to 9.30 p.m. PARKDALE PHARMACY SAT. NOV. 7th - 1.30 P.M. Adm.: Adults $1.00 — Students 35: Parking Off Belvedere Ave. S.D.U. FIELD , Went on to say M last year's title when‘was me . h ' ‘ Detroit. trailing Baltimore by :fiiscerffifgf'j, 1.2.9833; 'll’z flames in the wewn C°n‘ of a two game. total goal series. d M I One hour later. Kensingtonian rs‘ High School plays Morel] for the‘ Island Senior ‘ ‘ Bo Soccer“. Championship. This is also ii'le first game of a two game, goal series. again this year. M side in Georgetown will be ioncton Junior Royals Kensmgton he Opening tilt of a two game.lplay in Eastern Canadian fi total goal series for the Juniorials in Maple Leaf Garden ‘3’ Boys Championship. Toronto. Proudly Announce w'io were stung by h°°key With i‘ ive of the NFL games are. rematches of earlier action. In heir previous meetings. in ad- of; s ots lthe Bears, the Browns downed‘ p ' the Redskins 27-13. the PackersISummerside today where they will tangle with 14-10, the The Sum Giants and Cowboys tied 13-13 wet»!le L'S necessary d the Vikin 5 beat the 49ers . g Jim Marshall's pionship. The Summerstde team will ‘ on -way run for a safety. It its the first meeting of the Cards {and . Steelers and the Eagles d Ra has lbeen received in Georgetown of Of the transfer of RCMP constable P ‘Ray Mur from Corner ,1 chm Today, Brook. Newfoundland to Lab- ‘ released by the World Boxing Assoclat A Corner Brook newspaper Ray KemlMlIl'l‘plly was to be transferred. t' the main co s in“heals . g 9 3 look We have noticed that the Pittsburgh Steelers at St. . . . ithe Royals defense last sea- . they battle Morel] Regional High; son and was expected to be so urphy. whose parents. Mr. William Murphy re-.I re-' The St. membered as a star performer ith the Saint Dunstan's hoc- mtallkefi team. several years ago. fiwariaaggr Flyebtg. d st Mary tan aso as a member of NB an rs an . _ mile]: Gus MacFarland’s Mounties. The Stadacona Sailors are idle Iabout the first three???? Well. w any doubt that Toronto. Chicago and Montreal are all going to be there. Ticl Bits From Here And There Bo b Orr ithe sensational young junior of the Oshaw- o - b y a I. Generals. a Boston farm club, to whom we devoted this oolu o 5 la few days also has been living wp to the publicity in specta- cular fashion. C The rew-cut 16 year old who is in his third year of junior 'A' erals fired oats and contributed three 1 alssists as his team defeated the Hamilton Red Wings 64, ' i ursda night. The victory moved Bobby's team into a fin-st- lplace tie with the Niagara Falls Flyers. Both these teams have 14 points. two more than the Toronto Marlboros. defending Merm- orial Ciiip champions. Montague Hligh School football aggregation will travel to Summerslde HM merside squad will be going all out for the win as the if they are advance against St. Dime- tan's High School for the Island Interscholastic Senior ‘A’ cham- ' be pro-game favm'ltes be« cause they are fresh from a Vlc over St. Dunstan'o team while the Montague lads have yet to notch a victory in league competition. Stan Miklta of the Chicago Black Hawks may not be performing for the Hawks when they take to the tee against the Montreal Canadiens tonight.. Mlklta is reported to have a bruised shoulder and sprained ankle. Stan is the leading scorer in the National Hockey league. Billy Reay said." He'll make the trl to Montreal but, we won’t know until game time whether we can use him." Joey Durelle of Bale Ste. Anne. N.B. and now fighting out of Trois Rivieres Quebec is ranked tenth in the Junior middle weight ' ’ ‘ ‘on, accordng to this latest boxing W n. The Prince County Hockey League will swing into umme lSu Love. H. Edwards, ’1’. Roper; 7. Cleveland. leading the NFL’si ‘ - - . l N her 10th when the S v. . . . comments th t t action on Tuesday. ov g . 5T_ LOUiS (APl-The 590” E. MacLeod. K. Douglas, J. Eastern Conference by two fulllfingeggggsggufifiefdwam 15 Brook Royals recap/2; a 2352:; RCAF entry wil be pitted against the Summerslde Junior S. D. U. 1 mg News has named Ken -MacDonaid. E. Douglas: 8. A. games. takes on Washington at. Fresh from me“. 'two game lblow when it was learned that Legionaires. The Junior Legion squad are defending Marl. time junior champions. The Montreal Can-adiens battled with the Toronto Maple Thursd nghtandtkeoontestondedlnaz-zdoadv Leafs have been porter-mix up to par when they get a couple of days rest. but when they have to play those back-hmka tiilts they don'tseeim quite up loit. Could be that some of those ancient skatuig legs are staring to show their wear. Dimstan‘s Varsit- gridiron crew meet Dalhousie Tigens in Atlantic Football Conference action at the SDU field this noon. Elsewhere in the league Acadia meet: Don Loney’s St. FX team Will host the ’s Huskies will tangle with I i\ Monday. Highlthey won the Maritime Junior this weekend W— School takes on Stella Maris in} Championships and went on to: they are on A. R. P. i... new kind of security For the first time in their lives men and women — shop keepers and ordinary home owners — who lived along the routes taken by the Queen. had their premises searched and by implication their loyalty questioned. In his Weekend Magazine feature. Staff Writer Bill Trent tells of the extraordinary measures taken by the R.C.M.P. and other services to protect the Queen from assassins. .1 THE EVENING PATRIOT 10° At All Newstands i Now you can Buy famous brand name "home remedies" and "toiletries" of GREATLY REDUCED PRICES! SAVE safely and often of Porkdole Pharmacy. on A R P drug store. PARKDAlE PHARMAC St. Peters Road Dial 4-8553 Magazine and Coloured Comics Allison Jewell, Pharmacist l. iSaints Complete Hone {Schedule Against Dal By CHARLEY McMILLAN l St. Dunstan's University Saints: ; complete their home game sch». ‘edule this afternoon in an Atlan- i .tic Football Conference contest lwith the fiery Dalhousie TigersM lwho are tied in the standings‘ lwith SDU. However. Coach inlton may face today's game _ lminus several of 'iis athletes. ' I l“We got through the first halfl of the year pretty well,“ said the SDU Coach. “our club is a: . lot smaller and lighter than! , lsome of the others. and now the ‘ injuries are starting to show." He has several players on the limp. Among the doubtful start- ers are Dave O‘Brien. Wes Mac- .Aleel’. and Cyril MacDonald. but lthere are several more \v'lo are’ 5 lnursing minor ailments. Eddic‘ ‘Lawlor, of course. is out for the season with a broken arm, Dalhousie is currently tied with SDU in seventh place with three points. The Tigers only .wln was against Acadiad Allie!- m n. whom the defeate as ‘ _ wzek 32-13, Loch fans will get in fourth spot in tle‘league .a chance to see former Char- scoring race. only ten POlnts be- 'lottetown student Bill Stanish. hind the 'leadfl. Ted Purnell of 'who Scored all five touchdowns St. Mary 5- . An oddity about the Tigers‘ ‘ ' ome games this year is that in Islanders Wln Tug Of War 3‘ WES MacALEER h all three. the outcome has Ml: ed on the final play of the game. They have wound up on the soul end each time. in the first en- counter wit‘i Acadia they miss- cd scoring on the final play with ' L FAX (S ccial‘» Farm- . _ _ ergAfrlom Easlp Point. l’.E.l.. score tied a-l. They lost to UNB won over the HMCS Shear- 12-7 0" an incomplew pass to the final down. and against Sta- dacona Sailors. The Tigers lost when the Tat-s scored on the last third down. it was also the last and decisive play of the Home. Other games on tap in the AFC have Shearwater Flyers travelling to Acadia. and UN! The East Point mcn pull the Red Bombers to Antlgonish HMCS Stadm-ona team tonight against Don Loncy's X-Men. The in the final championship .Mary‘s. who are in a first place . 'tie with Stad. at Mount “A”. 798'“ math is 519M!“ M80~1The Sailors have this week all. :water team in yesterday's tug- ‘of-war bout at the Atlantic Winter Fair. Halifax. in one lminute. 43 seconds. . The Island team members held their Opponents for one minute. 13 seconds before put- ting on the pressure to walk away with the. victory. Aulay. Other members are And for good reason. Next we» Ray Chintz. Gordon Chintz. they meet St ‘ '. Peter China. Weston Rose. —-————— Sheldon Rose. Richard (Thing. Eddie (thing. Arthur Stewart.1 Roy Robertson and tan ac-; Canada's new subarctic can. Gregor. . ‘road. from Rome. Alt... to A total of 10 teams entered i Great Slave Lake. I distilled ‘ the competition. 430 miles. is to be comp“ l! mini Acadia. He now stands 1965. l NEW RAIL ROUTE SPORT? ,n--.