SPORTS ‘ FRONT By JIM ClJLLEN Hawks Picked To Lead hockey news poll which gives the The moral ore-season _ _ writes. mindsets“ and teleoasters of the National Hockey anticipate the way the teams will the NHL lat league schedule, picked the Chicago r . will mark the 15th season for the selection poll and quite a stumbling block for the selectors, Out of ' 270 selectors, only five have correctly picked the finish ’ ti Dink Carroll. sports t me. for the Montreal Gazette. has picked it correcly mandamnohancem windll'l reeu Black Hawkstolead the waytotlhe wle This itims possible dmNTEmmindmtmmm alarmist I 2 years in year by 270 selectors. on ce. The Black Hawks. who have never finished first in 38 NHL. have been selected to lead the. way this system. The following is a polo result of the poll: Chican will finish first. Toronto second. Montreal third, Detroit fourth. Boston fifth and New York a . ‘ The Billy Reay-coaohed aggregation haven‘t been performing or so and haven't been doing any- . own their way in the pre-season polls. The leafs defeated them 8-2 last Thursday [Light and then took a crmvmomg o- over the win Hawks in Saturday night‘s action. On Sunday night they really hit rock bottom. when the Bruins chose the Reay-coaehed squad blasted for their first win and them 5-2 in the Boston Garden. The Hawks have the nucleus of a great hockey team and we. think they will come through with the Stanley Cup. but server thinks that the su lineup have a little too much influence on team are. especially referring to ems to work out. This humble ob- pposed super-stars in the Hawks' maers. We Bobby Hull and Stan Mildta. Hull and Milcita are both excellent .hockey players In our book. but hand and should be treated as any other member of the team. both maintain they thrive on lots of ice time. we feel the team would be more prosperous if they just k a regular shift and a turn on the power play instead of lo" 'ng about 45 minutes a game. This would give the. other piglets a chance to help the club and we think it would help Mlildta and Hull in tumor-g run 1 t was several of the key members of the team who were responsible for the removal of former suggestions by the players. e didn't agree With some of the eve he in their place that it wouldma e for better “esprit tie gigs” ammng the players and we think this is all the Chicago team needs in order to bring the Stanley Cupio rest mph-wage. is the way we think that you Will see this years This National League schedule concluded: Tom a tread third i v Boston sixth. Of course. we hope that the Hawks will be moulded info form by then and in shape to emerge 224 Stanley Cup champions . Tid Bits From Here And There The Charlottetown mum for this . Driving Park has concluded its The local raceway provided g1th season en ' t for. local horse racing fans and officials of the local track outed a very successful season. Jean Rartzlrie, who played briefly with the New York Rangers of the National Hockey Icagiie last year. signed his contract for the present season Tuesday after a three-week holdout. He was sent to the Baltimore Clippers of the American Hockey e, a Ranger farm club. Where he is expected to play tealgm himelf into shape. Val Fonteyne. a veteran left winger with the Baltimore Clippers in the American Hockey League. has reiomed the Canada's Olympic hockey team scored its sixth win in gh-t starts as they defeated the Omaha Knights of the Central l’rofesslonal League. .at goalie Jean-Guy Momssetll Knights. The current value of i-llockey League play Winnipeg. Former \foncton Hawks‘ e was between the pipes for the pension accumulated for National 500.000. according to president ers ls $3, Clarence Campbell. "This means that a player who enters the ra I now would receive $1,600 pension monthly at the age of 65 if he played in the league for 20 years." The Montreal Canadiens may have found the ans\ver_to their penalty killing problems in the person of rugged Jim . a . of all trades. in the sense fence as well as filling utility roles such as penalty killer. has doing an excellent job of k1 . Montreal club this season. He is only 24 and appears to have a good future in the ranks of the NHL. Aloueiies Work Out The Tensions MONTREAL (CPl—Montreal under the lights Tuesday night. _ ‘ week He had Nat Craddock :indlcmnam Rm“ "lanai-1°"- had: prior to their big playoff game George Dixon running as twm Lpel‘ked up and taken more in-' with quarterbacks teresl in his surroundings. The 45-year-old Hutchinson islhe has decided to use Vaughan and Estes on the offensive line Three bettors each w _ sudden - deathloaam Tuesday in the the .mSpital Saturday after hisiEastern Conference semi - final twin double payoff in the his- tory of the Garden State race Alouettes are spending the Saturday in Ottawa working out fullbacks the tensions of a long sea "This is the start of a season. as far as we are. corned." Assistant Coach son. ' new COD- dolng the throwing. ferring to the sudden - deatn mend. playoff against Ottawa Rough Riders. a single game could finish the season either team "We're just Irying to them in shape.“ said Bob logg. the offensive coach. team is aching. They had hard game against Hamilton Sunday. I'd say it was the est hitting game of the sea Hamilton beat the Alouettes 21-14 in that final game of the Eastern Football Conference 1 l: schedule. . Eight Alouette players suffering an assortme minor injuries. But they will be healthy for the playoff. Coach Jim Trimble concen‘ ire-ted on offence at the workout . Campbell Laughs At Trade Report NTREAL (CP) -- MO President Clarence Campbell chortled and chuckled Tuesday night at a report that drifted ' in from Charlottetown about 1 ' three-way trade involvmg sever. hockey players. "Some ' d. . ' sat been drinking a little screech." The Charlottetown rep which Mr. Campbell called "a pipe dream " told of . su . trades of Andy B-tbgate. Terry Sowchuk and Kent Douglas i {tom Toronto Maple Leafs 'o . Dalton Bruins; of John Bucyr Boston if that 'or keep "The passes for distance. hard- son ' are nt of NHL "III: 0 r t. coco ' “ 1, Chicago Black Hawks right m winger Eric Nesterenko (1.5) has the edge on New York TRAIL or GLOVES‘SIGN or HOCKEY BATTLE summed it. up best by say- ing that the best forward was a 19-year-old rookie. In Tor- onto Ron Ellis gathered two it has become evident that Maple Leafs can't carry their top form over back-to-back Hawks again on Saturday. 5- nto. in first. Chicago New York fourth. Detroit fifth and five so far for his first sea- eral Manager Punch lmlach MStewartSaysVaughan Creates lh'e Holes (CP) —— “Anyone defensive tackle. The new de-l sue. could have done it with thatgfensiveback. Tom Neck, likely ‘cessful season for the Montague iBaseball Organization. All mid-lback Ron qtewan g akin ()ch get, little league. minor. and‘n‘ 1950, the day hgeset ago all- .Town House League players who'Canadia Etook part in the Montague organ-T lization leagues at Sullivan‘s field‘ Jim Fox To Talk '1 o I o ‘ . I .wms Ch SI‘IIp "’1 be guest speaker at a turkey din- nor in the new Canadian Legion was little Ottawa half- back injury. alhad a chance to wrap the serles :sion :1 true one . lett . larted a brawl in Toronto on: The dinner. which is being or-' He was talking about Kaye y the Slab for Peal .ganized under the chairmanship Vaughanv mainly Vaughan had opened the holes lmade possmle by the generosity Liftefo on the Rldprs ms" ‘ merchantsmlonc threw thre and busmessmen. Their supportrSlewart f for minor baseball since its be-touchdown dash respon-lrecord. which still stands. Since then Rider Coach Frank}a h ‘ ' _ Clair has used Vaughan chieflylm, lation in making Montague Obtain the defensive line. though he‘: occasionally played both dres on Prince Edward ls-‘way-s. I wwks' But last weekend in Toronto. Doug Mohns blattled back from the. brink of an $9 3‘; To Black Hawks The deciding game was play-. 0 ‘ benched. byged at Peakes following the. so- Slgns lure of the rlg'ht'cond game. Fred Handmth (“d HOUSTON (APl—Clint Court- w lthe pitching for Peakes and his 23;}. Hockey Opponent was Mike KellY- Tlie-contract. Tuesday as a coach League club reported Tuesday. teams Paliled "OCR and neck in Iand bullpen catcher for Houston ma. d v h b k _ t l the tilile deciding game and the Meir-leans. ‘ .‘ 1r move aug an ac in o Hawks' 5-1 loss at Toronto Sat- e team came up with the wiu- . ‘ ' . ,his old spot as a running guard.lurday night. but ‘ confine). 37' has been m we . Don Estes.was not disolosed until x-rays k over the guard spot on the‘were taken here Monday night. 1other Side after Merv Collins lsuccess achieved by the organiz- ‘4: D i ' f the um: penames or The Montague Canadian Le- gion and Ladies Auxiliary have «also been most generous in ma- king availablc their excellent fa-‘m0 iri gianyhmoons, Riders dis-menus p 35" l 9 kl" 1 h Mohns and Ravlich w. e More Interested lhlocking for which they oncembtamed 1" deals ' pr 5 ESI‘” andlBoston Bruins after the 1963 CHICAGO (CP) — Chicago. Black Hawks defeated New York Rangers 2-1 Tuesday night to tie the Rangers for ion place in the National Hockey League. The Hawks struck twice within 25 seconds in the second period and hung on. Curling Draw is Released The following is the curling draw for Wednesday night the G‘larlottetown Curlin Club. on: 7 p.m. All ices open for scratch Bobby Hull. the league‘s top the score- goal producer. bro less duel at 12:31 of the midd: period when he lasted 1 footer from behind a screen of players. Ranger goalie Marcel Paille pever saw the puck. The goal was Hull‘s eighth in nine 5 . g . Then. at 12:46. centre Phil Esposito took' the puck with his back to the New York net and lashed a shot behind him into the net. ‘The Rangers‘ marker came at 13:14 of the last period on a shot by Vic Hadfieid. First period ~— No scoring. Penalties—Robinson 2:57. Gil- bert 3:57. Pilote 18:35. Second Period—1. Chicago. B. Hull 8 (Pilote) 12:31. 2. Chi- . 'Hawks Edge Rangers 2-1; Bobby Hull Fires Eighth ago. Esposito 3 (Mac irale 12:55. Penalties _ “Ni ifield 9:47, What-ram 14:39. Hm ell 14:55. . New York_ .Hsdtield 3 (Mikel Neilson) 13:14. Penalties—Man 4:21. In. gar-field 10:30. Hillmsn 14:20, Mikita 17:15, Neiisoli 17:15, Paille ' 10 8 Lu all 14 310—32 Attendance: 9.722. Harris Loading Jockey’s Derby . GREENWOOD (CPL-Approx; tice. Jockey Wayne Harris Vancouver is riding like there games and beginners instruc- tion. 8.30 P.M. This is the first night of curl- ing for the expense paid trip to Moncton. Ten teams will play across the ice. the am wi highest score after ten end: will be the winner. _ N 1 ice 1 — B. Acorn. M. Acorn. '\ D. Bell. 1.. Vessey vs. E. Mac- - Leod. G. MacKay. A. MacEwen. W. Robinson. Ice 2 — G. Kays. E. Ranahan. Cam. MacLean, A. Michael vs. M. Bell. 1. Gallant. Dr. Gallant. L. Bell. ce 3 -— K. Jenkins and team. vs. A. Love. H. Love. E. Mnc-‘ Donald. G. Arsenault. Ice 4 —- B. MacGregor. K. Ready vs. C. Flemming. A. Cud- more. J. Brooks. S. Flemming. ice 5 — D. Douglas. K. Doug- las. K. Kennedy. .1. Douglas vs. H.'Peters. K. Dalziel. P. Dal- me. _ r l - Vfi.¢~A : -————~——————-—--~—~-~———-——~--—_—. 0 Sonny Liston Hos‘ son. He has been the Leafs The Answersl most consistent attacker PLYMOUTH M355- (AP since the season opened. and done most of the checking e man training hard to rm . 1 for linemates. 1 gain the world heavyweight title Tom Cassius Clay in their re- 3 match Nov. 16 figures he's going; [or 435 yards and Six louc" l l . More" Team {0130 until that. but he'd rather ‘ a “H is ists l . Sonny. you're favored for the : Morel] captured the Kin:s.fll'-!hl. and . . Stewart and Thelen Wm belell The scene then moved to ‘hal‘de th' t‘ . . . . . . d seem to ready, however. Thelen has an; l: ." .'me a" n rushing record of 287‘ankle injury. Stewart has .Peakes and the Morell squad .he enjoying ll. Is that impres-lhpme of Montreal Alouettes of. By THE CANADIAN PRESS ' touch" badly bruised rib cage as a re- l n y Tup in two straight games. "Nope. not enjoying it. 1 Fred Handrahan was toeluglknow what I have to do." kos in the se-a And so it goes with the tart- .__..__._.._.._.__..__kc0nd game and L. Murphy waslturn tiger. certainly no match on the mound for Morell. Peakes l for Cassius Clay in the loqua- cious league. imination to down the Morel! h—‘w “ representative 3-1 and square Cookie Gilchrist Leads Rushing NEW YORK (AP) — When Cookie Gilchrist, Buffalo‘s “'1'- smasher. made like a halfback and ran 60 yards for a touch down against Houston last Sun- day he ran right past rookie Matt Snell of New York Jets into first place among the American Football League‘s ground gainers. Those 60 yards were mm: more than the margin by whicl' Gilchrist leads Snell in the im dividual rushing statistics re- leased by the AFL Tuesday Cookie accounted for 139 yards in 15 carries against Houston Sunday and now has a total of 621 yards on 142 attempts. Snell. who picked up 46 yards on 11 rushes against Boston Saturday night. has 564 yards on 125 carries ‘ The AFL also produced new ghas nine. __ ‘ leaders in passing and. puntinz Sonny Liston has all the answers I . l I - _..yes.. and “110‘” this week. Veteran Len Dawson l MacNelll l And Suspended of Kansas City. playing full time in three games, pitched 23 complete passes on 38 attempts owns against Denver. On the. AFL six-way rating system Dawson now has 50 ef- ficiency points to 43 for John Had! of San Diego. won't be 3 tomorrow. For the second straight day the 17-year-old rode three win- ners Tuesday and jumped into the lead in the tight jockey's derby. Harris completed a $17.90 daily-double when he rode Bet- ter Ending in the second race after 25-year-old John LeBlano of Rogersvllle. N.B.. took the opener with Bega Be a ” Harris returned to win with Ring Around in the. third and with Roman Thunder in seventh. Harris's success at this six- long track could be pinned on his youth. He isn't afraid to ride with a little abandon. "These turns are a little tighter than those bigger one- milers. but I don't mind riding around them." he said with a laugh. Harris vaulted past Erie Walsh of North Sydney, NS. in the jockeys‘ standings with H jvictories in eight days of rar- ing. Walsh. blanked Tuesday. MONC’I‘ON (CPI - Presiding judge Arthur Kelley of Bruns- wick Downs here said Tuesday harness racing driver Don Mac- .Ncill of Charlottetown had been lfined $ 100 and suspended from the track for one year. Jusl 9" capacity of Molson Stadium. tie Eastern Football Confer- ce. The present capacity is 26,215. Harry Griffiths. McGill‘s athlet- ics director. said the university will remove end zone seats un- der the stadium scoreboard to restore track facilities to full capacity for l Kel ey said the penalties arose County baseball championship “What .Vnu want me to do. i ' i by defeating Peakcs Bombers 2. change that?" l MCG'" To lower lizomNal} 0C" 2: carg "ImWhld‘. 1 in a best of three series for the ' "NO. but are you Pleased with ' ° . acf el 1was c arged wf in! [It mplonship- that position or do you care5 . Sealmg COWCW |§§°Zlebii‘éia‘ifiea‘ludmefisr‘é’i 2 ‘. Morel] blanked the Peakes _ Clay Says he likes be“ the . lhegfing g llads 7-0 in the. first games of the underdog". MONTREAL (CF) _‘ MCGlm . a ' . * "Don't cam" University announced Tuesday! ‘58?!” which was played at MO!‘ “Sonny. you're. working mucn V“ is “mm by 4‘00" seats the: National League L T W F Ai‘t gMontrcal 4 l 3 26 1611 chtrnit 5 2 l. 20 1411 lToronlo 4 2 3 30 23'“. Chicago 4 4 1 26 26 9 New York 3 4 3 21 21 9 Bost l 8 1 15383! ' the series at 1-1. Former caIChe‘r an American league er for 11 years. signed a ining run when Mike Kelly crosa- mansion farm system as ed the plate thh an unearieil player . coach the last three run Handrahan was attempting years, He previously was with He_ will be replaced by Matt to walk Kelly but Mike stepped New York Yankees. St. Louis Ravlich. called up from Buffalo into one and the third baseman Browns. Chicago White Sox. 1 ockevlcommitled a miscue to Zit'elWashington Senators and Balti- .Morell the championship. [more Orioles. al THE ALL CANADIAN I'Apl._lV'aughan opened gaping holeSlnHL season. jHospilal officials said Tuesday 3" newcomer Bo Scott as Roughl Riders romped to a 36-0 victory A Win Big Payoff IS HERE ON P. E. I. Clair said Tuesday on thcl George Bork and Jim McKean‘ Dixon ee edt be hi 1 'sumrmg from cancer of 0“ $53.- 5 m 0 - a e 0 He was transferred to in SatUPGBY'S 1 Ed Icafl‘y the ball despite a hand ‘ “3e” Enos said Tuesday. He was re- injury and a hip still on the hislhere against the Alouettes. "We have to count on themlll‘M'k- Vernon 0019' the Texas quab h ne of the ticket. holders, de- terback who sparked the Alan» . ettes to their first three-Win was a little more alert, _ . start this season. was working mg an in the, slot at another formation and eating. Kel- He thr e w several excellent- 9 a . cashed his ticket. The other two Collins still 13 had not shown late Tuesday. ' The jackpot was hit on Dave's $17.20; Mama's Problem. and work in Toronto last week- id ' . . .;suffermg a groin injury .will be sidelined Saturday. John Joy. h I"! favor of Bill Siekierskl atlDestiny Day, $13.60. PUCK CHASERS Rangers forward Dick Duff boumiing off boards in first period of their game in Clu- cago Stadium. Chicago woo PENGUIN The PENGUIN at Work \ Iago-traction. Prospecting. Rood Building. Ranchin . Trapping. l! I soue . Armed Services. Surveying. Minin - flotation. Fire Fighting. Hydro Lines. Expeditions. 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