PAUL BRULE of St. Francis Xavier X-men heads down the field with twe Waterloo tack. | and at RIGHT, Murray Green. in X-men's lers attempting . to -<stop him, At LEFT is Greg McQueen (34) Gorman Leads Xave rians To 40. 14 Rout Of Hawks ~ soneero acu Gor- man, a stocky speedster from nearby Newmarket who went to the Maritimes to continue his education; had football fans here Saturday wondering how be ever got away. Prespiration rolling from his brow beneath blonde, close-crop- ped—hair, the 22-year-old Arts Maritimers on the X- scored a touchdown John Burke of Toronto kicked three converts and Burns Mac- Pherson of Greenfield, Ont., kicked a 34-yard punt single to complete the St, FX scoring. The Golden Hawks, who trailed 27-0 late in the first half. finally scored when Murray Markowitz, a five-foot-ten, 170- also | pound Toronto native, skirted: the end just before half-time. Their. second came on a 66- The following is the curling Charlottetown Club. (Spares needed). : Liewellyn, K. Dalziel, D. Rilpat- rick, B. se Ice 2 — Kinnon, D. Rogers, B. a vs Ice 3 — Squarebriggs, B. MacGregor, ‘> Dillon, D. Hutch- inson vs D. Cameron, C. Camp- bell, _M. MacFadyen, Dr. D. | student at St. Francis Xavier University in ‘An was justifiably ela onish, N.S., the second College Bowl «game “It was my greatest game,” admitted the usually Gorman whose father, Peter, is ene of the original lege, Bowl, the aaa of which go to a: Canadian Save the Children Fund Gorman was on ‘the receiving end of six passes from quarter- back Terry Dolan of eee Alta., gai 131 yardg, inter- en and. ball. eepted— _key.. passes. played 60 solid minutes of foot- |; Notre Dame, Michigan State | Fight To 10:10 Frustration “MacDonald: : ae Ice 4 — Dr. MacDonald, M. Wiggington, L.—Bagnall, Dr. Leod vs Dr. Gallant, Dr Kelly, 8. Giddings, K. Thomson. Iee 5:— A. Smith,- C. ‘Flem- ing, B. Partridge. D. Pee tween Notre Dame and Michi- lege football pe yam ended in anti-climatic frustra- tion for both tehms Saturday as they fought to a 10-10 tie. The Irish were, crippled when their aoe oaate quarterback, Terry Hanratty, left the game with a shoulder injury in the- first quarter and half back Nick Eddy stayed on the side- the unanimous choice .as -t game's outstanding player, Se: lected by a panel of writers and sportscasters. WATERLOO RECOVERS . While the score was mount- ing in favor of the X - men, what might have become a rout instead. hecame a bruising, fiercely competitive game after Waterloo finally got on the scoreboard just before half _Paul Brule, who set a Blue- nose conference scoring record this ‘year of 120 points, illus- trated to over 7,000 fans , here why X - men’s opposition con- ~eiders him whenever and wherever he—has the ball. The 188-pound plunger from Ottawa carried ‘the ball 33 times from scrimmage for 172 yards and scored twice, including a 38 - yard smash through the eentre of the line during which he spun or shook off several would-be tacklers. ‘HIT HARD’ ; However, ile he wasn’t im- pressed with “utheran's offence, Brule praised the Golden ~Flawk's—defensive unit which slowed up St. FX’s running in the second half. “They (Waterloo) hit terribly hard,”” said Brule, noting . sev- eral tender spots on his body where. blitzing Lutheran defend- ers had knifed past his blockers 4o- stop him More than 14,300 tickets were sold for the game, sponsored by the Canadian Save the Chil- dren Fund. Terry Arnason, of Dartmouth, N.S. one of the few native * e Saints Win ibi ° Exhibition CHARLOTTETOWN St. Dunstan’s University Saints easily downed Shearwater Fly- ers 13-6 in an exhibition hockey game at the SDU arena Satur- day. : Rick O'Donnell and Mike for the Saints. Singles were ad- ded by Blaine Jelley, Allan Flood arid Joe Cheverie. For Shearwater, Jerry Fleet dnd Les Shatfordeach had two. Frank Cousins and Theal Du- bois rounded out the scoring. St: Dunstan's Jed 3-0 after the first period and 54 after the} second. Kelley's five goal performance in the third period clinched the | win for the Sanne. ~The Fiyers threatened only during the second period when they potted four goals, . two each -by-forwardsShatford and Fleet. ’ The outstanding player of the game was O'Donnell who carried the play to the Flyers through- out the entire game, scoring goals in all three periods. Kelly displayed some of his old style ‘inthe third period,-when—along with’ collecting his five marks. he clicked on play after play keep the puck moving inside’ Flyer biueline. With fivé goz and four assists, he was the point getter of the game. Pt (cP) —| But Coley O'Brien, Hanratty’s Notre Dame to the tying points after Michigan State had taken a 10-0 lead in the first half. He hit Bob Gladeiux, Eddy’s re- placement, with a 34-yard scor- ing pass in the second period, and Joe Azzaro’s 28-yard field goal on the first lay of the final quarter tied the game. Michigan State’s touchdown came in the second quarter when Regis Cavender, playing | for_injured_fullback_Bob—Apisa,_ ran for four yards after quarter- back Jimmy Raye had moved the Spartans up close with a Varsity Defeats Schooners 102-83 Saint Dunstan's Varsity Basketball Saints, led by veteran Owen Jay, and clas- sy. Freshman - guard, Danny ran roughshod ‘over a_ strong Saint John Schooner’s team in Alumni . gymnasium Saturday afternoon. , - : * The score, 102-83, was the highest total for the Saints: in | six years, and only the second time in history that they have scored more phan a hundred points. *The Schooners took an early lead of eight points, but faltered halfway through the first quar- ter, allowing the’ Saints to pot several quick field goals to take a lead they never relinquished. Aside from the strong show- ing by Jay and Theriault, the whole game was a team effort, unique in Saint Dunstan’s bas- ketball teams. Ronnie Diamond and Mike Sullivan scored twenty and eighteen points respectively to help with the victory. Allan Connolly played a strong’ game on defense. Veteran forward Ed- die LaWlor was playing with a bad ankle, that forced him to retire early in the game. The schooners were led six points. Second high man for the Saint John team was for- ward Brian ‘hite with twenty. The Saints were the smaller opposition at. least two ‘inches every position. At centre, the height discrepancy was ' closer to five inches, however, the Saint Dunstan’s team made up for this disadvantage by hustling all the way, and never giving the other team a chance to get set. ‘By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS "The Tong-awaited battle be- gan State for the national col-|. 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