Kay fired the three for the losers.l 12 The Guardian, Charlottetown. Tues. Dec. 31. 1963. ' . SPORTS FRONT By PIUS CALLAGHAN Big Series Coming Up A few weeks before Christmas Joltnil_\"s F‘l_\'in: Hawks lip- Oet Sandy's Pairkdale Royals in an exhibition game at Charlotte- tmlvn Forum. It started qilite a verbal war bctucen the club operators but nothing was done about settling these differences on the ice. There was word about a ‘winner-takc»al1' battle but it just didn't come about. Des Ite t.he fact that we are still in the festive season, Royals and the Flying Hawks appear to have forgotten this and neither have had much good to say about the otller. There were claims and counterclaims about the abilities of Royals and Hawks. It became so public that was ‘Buckn' Trainor manager of the Forum finally got the arch rivals together and urged them to settle their differences on the ice. Sandy and Johnny thoilght the thing over and tiiey finally a ed to go at each other in a special seven-ziinie series wit Steads Pharmacy tmpiiv going to rhe ulniicr. ‘ . d so this series s\\'in«:zs into action on '1‘hilrsday night January 2 at The Forum and right no\\ uc can assure you it will be no tea p.’-lI‘l_\' Feeling is l‘llIll1llI'—_‘ l11'.1‘ll between these outfits and voil can look for a battle royal \\l‘li‘l1 Ilic)‘ Squall‘ 0“- iguckoflplls us that ii is plnlilied to have zit lea-t one came , “wk in this so-ies and he has the idea that local hockey fans are going to like thi: setup. Both R0.\'3lF- -“nil Fl.\’lllE l‘l3“’l<F are dead serious about it and each team will ice its stronzest lineup gill-rheufrtlllisntoltake in these games because we have the Idea that there will be loads of entertainment in all them. Plan to start this Thursday night when Royals and l‘l.\lll8 I-‘lawks oppose each other at 8.15 sharp. There'll be more on the sport pages before the battle. Congratulations OUR eongratiilatiions to (‘l’la’.‘lnilf‘l0\\‘n ('._cntenri_ial.Il\\;h0 l‘°- eently won the Annapolis \'alle_\' Pee Wee vivitatlona oilrna- In . .. . a- v laved and made ThT°h'tl:iw9iih\lli“e1 r:iia='l:otehe"::ii:\~ 1t}(1\(\‘in.pTliosc responsible flm-guijllia ‘ I nt to Keiitville are to be commended on their enter- " eCl:aurlotteto\\'n Minor Hockev Association president. Ivan &l:i't\l tells us there are big plans ahead for tllf‘-‘P P09 W999 gnd lvlath promises an announcement within a few days- Thaf Junior League We. along with many others. are wondering what happened to the iuniioirlleagile that was supposed to get started early in the New Year. _ . we attpnded a few meetings when this lcaglle was being otlzamzed and bile last we heard was lihat lllllllE!S would get away with a hang in 1064. We talked to a few vitallv interested hi this loop and thev have no news for us. We understand that game agreement with The Forum was slltlllfl-‘Ni l“ hi’ made back on December 20 but if such occirred it has been ken’ 8 Itrl-ct secret. _ ' , We thought this league had definite possibilities and we still cling to that belief. However. If something l-“-ll" d°“" -“W”. Qt win 59 lust too bad. Perhaps today somebody will have an Important announcement about this pronowd juior league. Per- hgpg they are just keeping in In suspense. _ All we can say is, if they are. then please relieve the ten- nion at once A lot of folks ii-mild like to knmi ju-t ivliat is going on. Another Blcinking TORONTO ‘llaple Leafs muffed another chance in tznln on Chicago Black ‘Hawks Instead of picking "P “"0 P0lhl»‘- ihf‘ Leap; absm-bed a 2-0 blanking. the fourth time this season that Hawks have stopped Toronto without a_gcal. ‘ f it's not embarrassing to the Leafs. tlicn \\e must admit it‘s getting a bill that way with some of. us who do a bit of talking in favor of the defending champions. I well. perhaps tihe New Year will bring greater l.ll1n'.L5. Happy New Year AND speaking of 1964. we want to take this I\[‘lD01‘l111'lll}l of pxceandmglto all our readers the very best for the vcai‘ ahoa . A We thank all who have co-operated so SPl¢‘!lllll'l‘l.V Will‘ U5 ‘ f 1‘ th and solicit that same measure ofilmlllpptn-tg me i:UATt964w\€vlii(:-hmiiitnonlsises to be a terrific one here on Prince Edward Island. _ ‘ _ V HAPPY NEW YEAR. E\ PAR3 F>0l)\~ P. Smallwood had : siingle . 0 lerii. Kenslnglon Wins goal. . For the losers. L. Balderson. Over N. l.O|1dOl‘I iii. l'lll'__‘{l1PS. Kelly Corbitt w ‘.Tremcre and Johnston all KENSILNGTON -— Kensingtoli.scoi‘ed once. selmmflk‘ downed \ve,w Lmdm, On Thursday evening at 821 on loot night at Kensi.ni§.”10h§;:;._ rink. —————— Sport in Se b . k were H Jame: ngMac‘l"arlaan:w Mat.» O 1,;an_ B. Caseley 2. C. Sudsbury and Ivor Cotton. while S. Wood- Iide. I. Maccoirbrey and D. Mac- ;Till Jan. 15 ;ferday that it would be imnos-i "3 31‘? l'91l“95l°d *9 59 0" h9“"l-; Barrie Gass ill Elk: goals —, _ . ?sible to . age winter raclngi Ronnie MacLean (ll Barry team .a""°", .,th?. l’r°"‘“°l"li cards until at least the middIe,Meetin Hagmm (21 £02" MECMHIM (1) gglymigin l(l::1a‘dB"ed’1I\;"l(:lO(I;.[l‘:2‘(a(l'l:,-1‘ of January. I .pringers oyotes 2. Sprlng- . ‘. . ' '~ - .~ ; H h’ M" 9 g t‘ ns i-.q ire all er .\'. ‘ rcy urp_ C - -. llllwdrilvtz-rlel 8l'l]:V¢dIl1Pell'] 1icense:1For oées goal: — Kenny M‘c,Klnr(it’:'n|1t.',{.':irp(],?,:‘; t°a:‘”§1ewla,svVlC’yt;’laul:" l bv January I an horses their’ ' l 1 ' .. .. . Powml Royals walloped Ramp-«I -. . . . i p °"3? V’ the A dlV‘lSI0l1. I d. Bulldogs 1% at Nmmelizibility papers by January A meeting of the P.l'ovlnclal1n- Seals 3 Rants 0- Seals lzoals— Bowling concluded gnnther‘ « 15. ierscholastlc athletic assoclli-i D"“‘l‘ 'l'"l‘"‘5- Geflld Camp‘ 800d season in Souris. with three ‘ River rink last night in a regu- lar league game for the W. R. Show Trophy. Gerald Cruwy: led the winnersi are plenty scarce. Iliad! Vlfllh foul‘ goals. D. - _ei-. ' when these matter: are ad-: st. Dunstan‘s University. . 44) Lloyd Blanchard 15> Her- the Women's League. the Plxiesl day. lucked up three bellies iusted. winter racmiz will re» All Physical educators in that man l\lcQuald :2». Braves goal: once again took top honors. in while R. l-ierman.i sume at Charlottetown DIIVIIII’ province are invited atten i-— Melvin Murray 12) Brian the Mixed League. the Spumiks; Warren. G. F. Dow all collected two mark-t Park. ' tice for Johnny‘: Flying Hawks Pownal will meet Dilns1aif- at the N.‘\t‘1.l‘l River rink. Frank Acorn announced yes i Member: of the New York Rangers and Montreal Cann- diens stage three-ring melee in final period of their Na- tional Hockey League game Madison right. a New York‘: Square Garden. Al shirtless \'ic Hadfield of Rangers engages Jean Bellveau t4i Montreal‘: and Dave neshincnocm CIRCUS I the ;;§»"."%§.“‘¥i..' Balon <20). Referee Vern Buf- fey 42> and linesman Mat Pavelich (Tl attempt to separ- ate pile al left. In background a couple of players are down 4 . -1'IM;‘:i&l*! l-.. »7’>fl)§,.»y4 ' By WALTER KREVENCI-[UK EDMONTON (OP) —- The coaching staff of Edmonton Oil Kings has launched an attack against an outbreak of spearing and butt-ending among the Ca- nadian junior hockey cham- pions. “Butt-ending and Ipearlng are never help win a hockey game," says manager Leo LeClerc. ' “The time spent in employing these techniques can be put to better use doing one of the 48 other duties a player has on the cc‘ : Spearing is defined in the rule book as “stabbing an opponent with the point of the stick blade while the stick is being carried with one hand or both hands." Buttending. as the term sug- gests. is the act. of jabbing an opplonent with the butt of the , stic . on the ice. Game was resum V Both inhuman. ordmarny ed evehlllfllly flhd the Calla‘ icarry a minor penalty although diens won. 6th 2. ispearlns may also be treated (AP wmphoto, ;as a deliberate attempt to in- ‘jure. resulting in a match pen- i»3bLe.;.».3..>u' ‘~““ ‘- ..\..~; ..... .iL.x.;: .c7...ns.:‘3...v'.-z». Veieran Dawn Fraser Now 1 ‘Training For '64 Games By WILL GRIMSLEY ‘ MELBOURNE. Australia. distance. tAPl——At 26 years and past Because of her age—it seem! normal prime, Dawn Fraser. most swimmers hit their pe the world‘: fa s t e st woman around 15 to 17 years of age and 3“flmm€l"- lS_ training fl?!‘ her then fade out—she i: call third Olympics next year in “(;rann_y," lT0l()’0- Dawn doesn't object to the E "1 d"“'l 7991 Old at all-" lhe nickname but rather delights in , sturdy Australian mermaid it and goes on guzzling been said between workouts at the ]eating steaks and rich desserts. mUhl('lP8l P001 hi 08h’-elghi 3 ‘and cracking records. tMelbourne suburb. “I feel I am Next big test is the Austral- lsllll 1mP!‘0VlhE- I S99 h0 T935011 ian National meet Feb. 27 why I cannot win another through _\]ar(-h in medal." if the amazing Miss Fraser Associated Press woman ath- is a pleasant girl with ll’-l9 ill the year lh l95z"m€ll9d llaughiiig blue eyes, a shock of (IOWI1 Ell her gold an SllV€Iiwjnd5w(-pt brown hair’ . good m9d3l5- Sh? mlZht 5131‘! he? sense of humor and few ll1lll'i)l- own ban . mm _ She captured the gold medals ‘ham 3 in the 100-metre freestyle swim both at Melbourne in 1956 in 62 seconds flat and Rome in 1960 in 61.4 and now is shooting for her third at Tokyo-which would be an unprecedented feat. Dawn, however, shrugs ‘ the assignment lightly and says she is convinced she can pull it if stounded experts "1 believe the reason I have lasted so long is that 1 don't let it become drudgery." she said as she relaxed in a white straight back chair in one of the Oakleigli pool's dressing rooms. "l love beer-—drink a can every night before dinner and sometimes five and six at a .1] exp“, mv mughesl Mm_ party. I don't worry about petition to come from Robyn Slaying. “P13” 1 d°“l‘ wmch .lohnson of Arlington. Va.. who my me‘ I am Crazy has done 61.5. and Ann I-Ialberg of Sweden, who has done 61.3.“ .she said. “Both of them may l‘°’ . break 61. I am poping to break fm’ b‘’“°V°5 5“? might 3° 0“ sweets and things like that." Dawn said she has never lost swimmer ever to cover 100 1" ' . , metres in less than a minute. Dam‘ began 5W'"‘m‘"g 3‘ the She has done it half a dozeirage °f 1" ab°."l ‘ll’ “me m°5‘ ume5_ She S the world liighstrung swimmers are end- record of 59.5 as weil as world .1“ the” careers‘ . ‘marks for 110 yards, 200 me- 5 ' ‘ ill‘ «"“""»3“" '" ‘ ‘mm and 220 yards‘ She is alsozfamily of eight children-four traingng for the 400 metres bu‘ :boys and four girls—all athleti- Minor Hockey l:.':2r::.:r-“.:::::"g:.:..‘“$..C.*:.:::Results Given ant practice will take place from- ;5.30 until 6.30 pm. All players l are asked tin attend. Hockey Practice There will be a hockey prac- Following are minor hockey results There will be it hockey prac- night between the hours of 7.30 41, land 8.30. This important , tice session will be he] iN°l‘lh l'llV9l’ Rink and all Play’. goals by Baird Livingston . Caribous "Pl‘;"l}$" Mike Grant. Ken MacDougall. r M presenl only lhl'eP 0? {mill tion executive originally :ched- bellv D3" M9°D“hhld- drivers have obtained their new; “led for Mondgy .Dec.mbe,- llicenses and eligibility papers DGET has been postponed until Tl1urs- Pontiacs 11 day January 2 at 10 o'clock this all-day session. Foley. Carry Clow. i ."€‘tf‘;,-9’, .» Va.“ Dbfl flail!-iiry law» night’: National Hockey hea- d&looh‘t:u1polnt:d to gue game at Montreal. saw- eare a: fan: litter the lee dink celebrating his 34th birth- laturday day Saturday and fighting for DEJECTED OOKING GOAIJE »’ 4 . it .~. . .5 . . ‘ an Nlln. career record of 95 :ci-amble with lens than three h louui. held Ca die Tel]: until Bobl: ;l0llfl:r:I-I mm". M‘ to ‘my’ clicked froinr I goalmoutl (CP Wlrellhotol caily inclined. Her father. who yesterday's: Wolves 5 Caribolis 3. Wolves; key championships in these div- ‘ ‘goals — Alex Pickard (ll Collnl tice for North River Juniors to-N ynunkm. (3, Barry Macxinnoni p.,im..,l MADE DEBUT 9: Raccoon: 3 Elks 4. Racoonsi s'°l"'l5 durlllfl l-he 1’35l- Year. and; Brave: 4. Pan 7"“ “me by the Night Hawkse.’ at iiacs goals — .linimy McDougal ‘is not concentrating on that died two years ago. was anichampions. She was an Immemspegffic outstanding soccer player who! came from Scotland in 1915. Dawn W 3, discovered by interfere with social life or her i ‘ Harry Gallagher, an Australian‘ coach who produced 66 national champions and six I SPORT OF KINGS i Eastern King's ‘ 1 Sydney. .‘..'.‘.“l2’...l.’.:‘.‘.‘..‘2.“.;‘.l.7.‘i.‘..2l “‘°“ °‘ Has Great Sports Year ‘ She By ED CLINTON The vear inc. ‘its most successfill season eveizi ‘in the realm of sport. with t.he<Lea. reached a successful climax. The standing season. A total of eight ‘ Mat-Loans Uptowners won their second league pennant in a play- ;with Souris picking up seven of off with Larter‘s Centeitowners. itliem. These honors do not in- ‘then in the finals against same .fown of Sollris particlllarly mit- ilsland titles came to this area. i gclude individtlal honors won in .track and field. and in meets ‘ Soiiris Regional High School .lZue went to Bobby Pierce and- ahhul 1 "Girls" early in the year, be- ‘ Danny Mahar of the Uptowners. -came the first team from this ;Ear1 I\IacLean of the Center- town ever to win an 9“lh“5l85m l0l‘_ Swimming i basketball championship. The i of the Star Gnocery Downtown- in a champion- ers. K years. even to the extentiship tournament held in 0‘Leary. TRACK AND “FL” . team competed 60 again. ; _ , ‘HOLDS RECORD Perhaps of competing _in the i and defeated teams from that T k d F.1d L‘ Hm Mi -d 81 ‘ Dawn is the only woman .f°”1r;28Olymp‘” at M°’“°° C”y.§;‘“§°fi' 8'3"’; Wm‘ enmfi. {mm ne\\’nl: KaiIrig'sl((3‘ouill1\?.el:ul!.niiil]tfil rec tritlssdalf ill; mg’; Cgullty . oic an .l.Ol1l.8gll(‘. This was i th Track and Field Meet‘ and as_ the first time that teams from~ this district had ever competed ‘in Island playoffs. Another first ‘came in this sport, when boys lteams from Morel] and Sourisl ‘entered the boys playoffs. 1 Three lslaild titles came dur- d Olympic ; twist. . W _ lTracadie. The hall‘ title came Souris Bureau of the Guardian about when the Montague-Souris ‘ems of we Y9” , 1964 lies before us. Bantam ' He, training method, a and once again it is time to re- each team having one ‘ view the sports ,vcal' just end- Soiiris had been Eastern King's County had ‘ champions. skatestraight league championship. ‘ ‘ - - Individual honors of the Lea- excelled In Track and Fleld' Island -towners. and Augustine Clinton - been kept. The High School sisted in setting a team record. ‘track and field meet for the Roma is the daughter of Mr. .county was held in Souris this and Elmer lycar. and all times and dis- tances were recorded and are now regarded as County H icords. Individual at the meet one a “Very Happy New Year". alty during which the offending player's team plays shorthanded for five mlnutiea. In a move to reduce the inci- dence of the two infraction». which have shown a pronounced increase this year. Ieclerc and coach Buster Bi-aysliaw have mapped out : self-officiating system that include: tine:. KEEP RECORDS tters—each assigned to a forward line or defen- -sive unit-1-ecord each butt-end or spear u by an Oil Kings player. When a player is caught by an official committing either , act. he not only is penalized but 3“°"- 11”’ the jis fined by the team in direct diate sensation. let training l She refuses to job as a public relations direc-' tor for a recreation centre. She is a proportion to the number of time: he has been observed by the Ipotter. “The fine: can range up to $50," LeC1erc says. “From now on butt-ending and apearing are going to be luxuries and if the player: can't. afford them they had better stop." The manager say: the in- orease appears to be : byprod- uct of success. “Some players seem to have the attitude that they shouldn't be checked or harried by opposing players be- cause they are members of the Memorial Cup champions." '1 Kings have reached the Memorial Cup final in each of the last four years—an unprece- dented l'eat—and last year de- feated Niagara Falls Flyers to win the title. This season they had won 20 and tied four in their first 30 games as regular members of the intermediate Central Alberta League, part- tlme members of the Saskatche- iOi| Kings’ Coaching Staff LaunchAh‘ackOnSpearing wan junior circuit and ii exhibi- tion play. The surprising thing about the two rude infractions. LeC1ero says, i: that player: generally considered the " gentle- manly" on the team were be- coming the chief offenders. TO-DAY AT THE FORUM TUESDAY- 7:00-8:00 :.m.—Queen Charlotte 10:00-1:30 p.m.—Mlnor Hockey 2:00-4:00 p.m.—Skatlng 4:30-6:00 p.m.—Mlnor Hockey 7:00-9:00 p.m.-—'l‘eenager: Skate 25¢ WEDNESDAY- 2:00-4:00 p.m.-Skating 8:00-10:00 p.m.—Skating l .44. ‘c. Milli! I were won by Ronald (lieverie and Roma MacDonald. both of Souris Souri: mm top honors for districts. Joe Cheverle Souris set an Island and pos- sibly Maritime record for four- teen year olds at the Sourls Re- gatta meet when he jumped five seven inches. "Ath- aatern County Ki i ‘. e seek sportsman- serles was °a“°°“°d ship. all around ability. and ex- the ddeg:d?ne' . cellence in all or one sport. 3 male athlete of the year goes rig Joe Cheverie to The Souris Town Baseball 5' e. in its third season also member of both title winning hockey teams. the Junior -'B" and Bantam uads. He was a member of the Midget champions in baseball. and a loey player for the till winning SRHS football team. He the team. won their thir i setting new l‘€C0l\'I.! nearly every time out. Our female of the year goes to young Roma MacDonald. also of Souns. Roma was one of the key sans e year 1963 no records had 3. - Maubonld. while Joe is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Urban Ohevetrle. I would like to extend to every- Re- IN THE YE ELLIS lillA\PlP>‘/ GREETINGS TO OUR MANY FRIENDS AND BEST WlSHlES A bright new year looms before us . . .. and we sincerely hope that it brings suocesg to you and your loved ones in every field of endeavor. We are grateful for your kind patronage in the past and look forward to serving you in the future. LIMITED SHERWOOD \‘iiElilR AR AHEAD BROS. ing the hockey scason. an a t roe winners came from Souris. I. ‘The Crossbones won their sec- ond Intermediate "B“ crown by ‘ .whipping Tyne Valley in the fin- i 1115. Two firsts were a o corded. Island titles won by the Sourls Regional High .Iunior “B" team. ‘along with the champion- ship victory by the Souris Bant- lnms marked the first time hoc- isions were ever won by Sourls teams. Football made its debut in made it a ‘ very successful one., The Souris Regional High School i Men‘: i .while the perennial winners of i emerged with winning honors.‘ William Pierce of the Federalsa High Three . when he rolled a three game total of I046. ‘ The Klhlfs County Baseball League had. as usual. another- successful season. Seven teamsi started with six finishing. Af from completing um; Ichedule. Moi-ell won its second‘ Slfalfllhl Pennant on the last day ‘ of the schedule. and went on to i is second straight league °h3"'l>ionshiP. They then went on to win the Island Rural in-j termediate title. and mm forced New Brunswick to the limit be. f°""_ _h"“'lllt1ln the Maritime semi-finals. Two and one-hall’ lsll-ll1t'l\fli.lO3‘ came to Souris. The Little a.- Etlers won their first Island litie by. whipping Mflhtflkiie. while the 3 sets also won their first is.‘ '_e1*_<:'Lt'."v=°"siiv by trnunvinz ‘ lllien You Should Ignore The cliiiil "ixpeE"‘. There are times when you I should throw away the “g{,,'d_ . 8h09_b00 " says an expertl who 1! also a mother. In Jan- uary Reader’: Digest she tall; 300 Why there is no substitute 901’ Wu! own basic instincts Ind when you should dime- Get yam . S-ENIO-R HOCKEY CHAR'LOTI'E'I'OWN FORUM Thurs. Jan. 2nd JOHNNY'S FLYING HAWKS vs. SANDY'S ROYALS Game Time 8:15 First game in 4 out of 7 series For Charlottetown and area‘ Senior Championship Trophy Donated By Stead: Pharmacy .fiy ‘ill =l==_= F May the coming year be one of fulfillment for each ' member of your family In every way . . . tug lg om- oincerc deiilre a: we pause to greet our many friends at the New Year. BEST WISHES FROM THE STAFF AND MANAGEMENT AT CROCKETT & STOREY LIMITED Charlottetown llrd the experts. 00990! Reader’: Digest today we firmly resolve better In 1964! Qllllln LQ“T\9£ We thank you dnoerely for your patronage, which has helped to make the past year so pleasant for us, and ASSOCIATF STORE coil“ STEWART 3. MocRAE 90 Queen St to :or-vo you ever Dial 4-8569