at . - ; Ant peg ahe : * : » & ; . i ‘ ce s wo S : & The Guardian, Charlottetown, Tues., Jan. 11, 1966. Tournament Of Champs. . ie 2 i $a ee . , : Bs an : 4 : ; i gE b ey, : , : By _Hebs Facing ‘°o Get Underway Today : eC bl r By DAVE MILLER Nee . nee George Dillon, second-stone ‘on , low-scoring, blank-end strategy \-Centre Problem TORORTO CPAs cab of Cameron's PEL rink: {Teams ae alloved to blank one oo ee the worlds’ best curling rinks “Every rink is tough. I don't oe, ot SS ae : d hae for it’ Je-to go in there |a row, he last-rock . ee Aer fame of the ‘fee a ne ae game. or even |privilege on the next end. Habs and the, Leaf: in bad trouble. Champions bonspiel the only think of winning every game. on Mciraad com ho ‘compered App toteh of A0UMAN Shah. As thing . bothering | Ustited States We'll just have to do. our best) DART. RESULTS neither have any centers and it is only to obvious when one champion Bud Somerville is a and hope for a break.” » glances at the summaries of the games that were played in pair of pants. SEE KNOCK-OUTS . The following ate results of the past week. The scoring punch is gone. Sunday night They tip,” he said in an Most skips agreed the tourna-| 11's, the inter-club dart they blasted 42 shots at Roger | in the Red Wiig cage interview before his first game ment would -be strictly a knock- | Pi@Y but managed to score only twice. ‘it is the absence of players against Chuck Hay’s foursome ‘out affair, a type of game fa- is. tsman at Brace “A” 41; such'as Beliveau that is hurting for men such as him a from Perth, Scotland : vored by Western Canada rinks. Broce “B” at Legion “B” 41: hibit of finishing up these plays around the cage, * “Thay tigged last year when The only question mark in the | cous, Mess at CLA $2; Fire “The fact that Blake ‘has had to juggle his lineup to com- we won the U.S. and world knock-out - str is Hay’s | Frall at Legion “A” 3-2. , pensate for the ‘injuries also is playing more than a little ef- championships and I've had a rink, traditional exponents 4f STANDINGS _ ; fect on the scoring. Sure they got six goals against Boston little trouble this year.”* the Scottish draw game. tian PWL Pts, "Saturday night. but. one can accredit on tad goaling by He slapped “hie ham_-\ Jie The tournament starts | wilt | sportsman 35-6 9 52 ~ Johnston. The Habs are still skating and getting their shots” _| thighs. one draw today, but the action | Pr an 35 23 12 46 but they~aren’t scoring. They’ need to’ be: because they But the six-foot curler from picks up with three draws Weds i “ar 95 20 15 40 are now threé points’ behind the Hawks again and tied with -| ‘Superior, Wis., belieyes he has mesday and ‘Thursday. The top| Brace n. 35 18,17 36 oat tee ele Dae : : the problem licked for the four- four rinks play in a semi-final og 3s 14 21 28 Toronto“on the other hand seem to be exhausted after -day tournament here. He's Friday afternoon and the two| Set. ion? 35 14 21-28 their long spurt of ten games without a loss and have fallen brought along three extra pairs, he winners meet. Friday night. joy, $5 13 22 26 oe, celui teak We Weiter ane’ Moke thanks to their two ene or two sizes larger than his Lo Officials have added a mew | 7 oo, wpe 35 12 23-24 losses on the weekend. The Wings ‘edged them 3-1 in Sat- wat ir ud. isaus ic DOUG CAMERON rule this year to eliminate the |"“D),. will resume thie Thursday gap warm aie be ic Ge | The tat‘ wren dros in| Tene Mockey ("muir spells more trouble for Imlachs charges; However they need feates, 1965 Canadian champion |the series produces a rematch Tign CY lion “A” at CLA (to be played got fear about the Rangers or Bruins because these two in of Winnipeg | of last year’s final between le Wed. 12 Jan. 1966.) Legion *““B” cellar dwellers are 12 and 18 points back respectively. in the Scotch Cup to end Can-|Gervais' Edmonton foursome Booms Along -. lat Sportsman;'Fire Hall at Sgts.: Ag it stands right now Hull has a-13. point lead over ada’s five-year reign in the'|and Cameron's rink from Char- Mess. gs ‘* Bobby. Rousseay and Norm Ullman in the scoring race so world championships. He'll have |tottetown. ees Little League, Minor and in-| Nore: High Single — Doug ‘ @ good deal of the speculation has been taken away this early his hands full during the round- | Cameron, the East Coast's| termediate hockey and free) iin "sep "i the season. The only thing to watch le the race for first — ls TOP RINKS ENTERED Jone catty, electrified lack Your s | aed ll day’ of eaivities ca | —a place and the -All-Star voting f it of the answers ha ' a meses A Sir tng fe reac Weamorens tee | ALLEN NEW COACH OF RAMS | estes ts end Broun, |S "ad con "towing ot | uu, a thy Tigi "Ca. onto will all end up in the playoffs again so T "have |, i - IY . Ge ‘ >. wait until them ‘sill hands start reaching for the wallets - George Allen (LEFT), a de Angeles Rams of the National land Svare, who was dismissed. | V2"*- yg lg Ernie | vais piled up an early lead to mafnrane ghey Hywel tn serious. : oe | femsive coach for'the Chicago Football League yesterday by 4. ass ee Et eee Sere | War -Oe. sae ak te beret and ~ = : j : as ‘Bears since 1962, is announced Dan Reeves, Rams’ owner. season. See ea. ce In other first-round matches, | Giger adults accompaning t he | Tough Row To Hoe as new head coach of the Los. Allen, 43, will succeed Har- : (AP Wirephote) |"@22er-up year's the favored Richardson rink | younger children to the Arena, e . Bs a : es ee eens . Rounding out, the eight-team |from Regina meets Toronto's | this felt needed for a long time While on the problem of hockey teams having problems eta ‘ Sees _ + + \flist “are two Ontario _ rinks E and Polybank of Kirk | by the Directors wil help 10 eat ~~Iete- take a look “at Jack Kane's Varsity Hockey club. “As | it ORES BEES ’ . = ma . |skipped by Jack Polybank, all-|land Lake plays Braunstein's | the strain of 3 ys hockey followers. know SDU was to have faced the St. FX Oar : & overnors star skip in the 1965 Canadian | Winnipeg quartet. - ww |] adults ae eal omealae- “pucksters. at the University rink last evening but lo and behold : L | championship, and Jim Sharp-| The tournament, with a first | ¢xpanding spits Sn sere one the he epened-on the ‘mainland and Antigonish is still - . les, Toronto Curling Association | prize of $5,000 in household ap- | 2! Program . digging effects of the blizzard. The SFX hockey . pamiian aee erie To Consider Applications topay CURLING DRAWS os ae uae tae GUARDIAN - PATRIOT hope defending their Maritime Intercollegiate : : ; key that now has five tea . . C By AL MecNEIL would be decided in New York. jon the completion of -the new a a s o- Trane ects Played three gamse in the space | MONTREAL (CP)—The Ne-| The fact a city ‘has been |Oakiand Alameda, scheduled to Th following is today's éraw more, D. Sorrie, Mrs. Taylor vs|in Play. | Tignish Aces ol CENTRAL Thomas ef ‘the main contenders for the N tinal Hockey League’s board of |deemed ‘‘suitable"” to NHL re- |; early next year with alat - Charlottetown Curling |E- Duvar, E. Worth, L Nichol-| 5% on Centennial ice : a e mai — we idee 4 will. meet. in New |quirements does not necessarily | 13,000-plus seating capacity, or|Club for the fifth round of Ren-|son A. Bears. Weduseday eiamh heve topped PRINTERY game Pushed up & day the Sainte will have to [York Féb. 7 to 9. to consider|mean a franchise will be. auto- | modernization of the Cow Pal- |dezvous: | |S pam ao ceere at Ch. Play tt aie an ole that _|@BPlications from one Canadian | matically lotted there, he said. | ace—current home of San Fran-|7 p.m. section A : Ice 1 — Dr. P. Macintyre P. P site A: Mack! is a. toe Take fee thats nae am, this is & team that lorganization and a dozen U.S.| By last October the léague leisco Seals of the Western Ice 1 — A. Ballem vs M. Bell. | Warner, H. Robbins, Helen Rob-| _ Scoring fos secs were, 0 Mayo ‘Phone 4-8506 : a pl zo coe s seeking a spot in|announced Vancouver, San|Hockey League. Ice 2 — A. Llewellyn vs A |bins vs Dr. W. Maclntyre, B.| 0. ‘ee tne Kid line, and. ee eee ee game on Saturday eveo- /£52 league's proposed expansion |Francisco - Oakland, St. Louis| Completion of a proposed new | Love. MacNeil: Suny Gave : going a little tired to say the least. : and Los Angeles are centres |arena in the Pacific National| lee 3— J. Burden vs D- Stan-| Ice 2 — C. Nicholson, M. Nic-| "Ory is ie aie een motets Ne teenie have come up with some glittering |" Clarence Campbell, NHL|meeting NHL standards. Dan acc asdc ak Vu Oe >... [feolsoa, C. “MacKinnon, 'E. Mac-| _ For the Matcots © wee sand. - past few seasons and it would be yet another said Monday he is| The San Francisco - Oakland Nee Er ccuve’s ‘stipula. | lee 4 — Dr. W, MacDonald vs|Lure vs E. MacDonald, D. O’-|Cosieepers were: Gerald| ‘ — cap if they could pull off these three wins. - Fooking “hopefully” to the meet: | selection was made’ contingent |S70"¢r ja Re oa Dr. C. Gallant. Connor A. Coneen, B. MacKin-| xecugh for Aces and Gor.don) = weltend ee. = ings for some definite decisions : Mt is understood that Van-|. lee 5— D. O’Rourke vs J. |non. ”. | Rogerson .. Referees | Be ‘ia aay gimed at getting a second six- | © ° nse . tion Squarebriggs, Sr. ; Please arrange own | substi-| were: G. referee itt “RAMBLINGS... © — _|team division beyond the pian- ~" |eouver"a auplication come* Ven |_ Bye: D. Cameron: tutes. | Gharge and Joe Dorsey. The Tom Matte. must-rate the clutch player of the -|He |. ‘The league proposes to add : -_. | The NHL president said Ice.1 — R. Goss vs, Dr. Gid-} ; ae oa "Same up” will i another gree . nai an Gaalay s on. NIT a dose teats to the seagate oad nnn he following -is—today's mixed - ‘the Ace’s-willplay 7 noon hy leading the Colts to a 35-3 whipping of the Cowboys |sent six ~ team loop for the : Pecaua teodearters trom| 6 2— 2. Sevarcbriegs Je vs|Curting Draw at Souris, Tyne Valley and. O'Leary "on and he accomplished heroics via the air route. Western | 1967-68 season if possible, or’ if groups in the US... A. MacDonald. leh 1 ML Bt we B. Bee reemenay_aa_ Pritey_ iis. teams, took both. the NF. championship and the runner up |aet, by the opening of the [a - Ice 3 — M. McCuaig vs H: Pe-| , ie! — = bowl so it appears as if they have a decided’ edge in strength | 1968-60 . . ters. ¢ : torte 158 eo fall ten, nn | aCe gue eb an a | CYO RESULTS |‘: +— ©: remine vs «./'5, 2,2 treme $02. Rural Hockey Pierre Pilote, one of the leading contenders for the All- |meetings concerning the allot- 8 “ : Ice § — W. McLaine. vs D, |2d_ys. B. Rowen, C. Rowan, | Star team will, be out of action for at least four weeks as a |ment of franchises,” Campbell . Corran Ban trounced Tracadie | nouglas. [eae en ew. ee ee ane tases result of a broken thumb that he suffered in Sunday nights |eaid. “I'm looking hopefully to | - | to the tune of 7-1 in the first of |" Bye: K. Ready. os = eee ean game against the Toronto Maple Leafs. Pilote suffered the |some decisions being made ; |. |two regular CYO league games ie hh, Selene Oe Sa ee bs a ee injury when he engaged the Leafs Kent Douglas in a second | then.” ome eit re played at St. Denstan's rink on | AT MONTAGUE sner. ° 66. (eee ae period fight. The injury to Pilote is the latest in a series that |UNLIKELY SIX NAMED BOSTON (AP)—Boston Bruins | Sunday night. is Minenag is telag’s Gran} Se 5-0. Laem WC. heh er ee ee ___have hobbled the Hawks’ ' _| However, ‘it was ‘‘extremely.|of the National! Hockey League | Joe E. Mit-|at the Montague Curling Club: |!ant. ginning sceaeeeeeaenenamarinecs “MeNeil have been out of action, and Chicago has recalled Pat unlikely” that a full comple-|traded left-winger Reggie Flem- winners with.two |7 f chell led the i ’ p.m- a ment of six new franchises anggee Bar Rana resp ae poag bags end bam be Hughes,| Ice 1 — G. Worth, R. Fergu- pam SM ec erce| SKATING TONIGHT — It’ was was the lone A. ° : : ~ Lowe : = 3 Zz the . ey r and The f : ae i \draw at the Montagu + Ay A with two 7 p.m. ~ Fleming ‘been G. ee. —J omy at ga . Iie 4 - ee i j ae 5 ~ Bruins’ doghouse for lethar- | with one each The Fort Augus- » A. Robertson, G. ; ——Admission— — By MIKE RATHET Bay of the NFL for a contract|Texas linebacker Tommy. No-|gie play: At a coat practice | tus scoring .was shared. eveniy |Hennigar vs John K..MacDon- : “NEW YORK (AP)—It might/estimated at around $600,000, is|bis, who went with Atlanta of|session, Fleming was sent off|by P. Trainor, .D. Quinn, G. |ald, L. Sinclair G. Worth B. have cost National and. Ameri-|supposed to have turned down |the NFL and Missouri back! the ice for loafing and “‘given a| Murnaghan’ and G. Oraniuk. | Mabon. can. football league clubs in the|Houston’s offer of $887,000, |Johnny Roland, who signed with| good tongue lashing,” coach| League standings inthe fight| Ice 2 meighborhood of $25000,000 —j|which included a $200000 house |St. Louis of the NFL. Milt Schmidt said for the Kelly and McInnis tro. give or take a million or two—|and $16,000 worth of furniture.|| The players receiving. about; McKenzie had six goals and| phy as of January 9 are: ° over the last few. weeks to sign|PRICE SOARS a 1$350,000 are Tulsa quarterback | five assists for the Rangers this ; GP WT L Pts college players in the high-pres-| fryer since the NFL and AFL |Billy Anderson, Los Angeles,|year. He scored one goak|Corran Ban 86 0 212 eure war for new talent. began battling over the, coun-|NFL; Michigan State tackle.Hal | against the Bruins Sunday night | Tracadie 84048 There’s no actual way of tell- try’s top collegians the price |Lucas, St. Louis NFL and LSU|as Boston defeated New York | Fort Augustus 8 3 1 47 ing how much the 24 clubs spent|has mushroomed. Joe Namath’s |tackle Dave McCormick San|341., Vernon River 82155 but if you can believe reports, |$400,000 was tops last year but |Francisco, iL. : es a has be-|at least-four players may have |;INEBACKER BENEFITS crn commana, Hf it exceed hate. thy te. MAC fon te Olakone ine : : s a —And-when you add in the var-|pnacker Carl McAd ; bet] | Paes ing obsolete- ious free agents signed—maybe |yory . AFL: becasue : : At least 20 players are. te-|as high as 50 for the new At- 4 i akland AFL; be ~ported~ to~-have received con-}Janta~and~Miami~clubs—with- a Hieecipge beltbeck Mike’ tee tracts calling for- from $200,000 | $5,000 bonus and $10,000 in sal- |... Ange : mi . [ to $700,000 or a total of about|ary, it’s easy to see how $25,- ato tee mee fhe ee : $7,000,000—just the going} 000000 might have been spent. |mranciseo, NFL ag 3 tate for a new mchise com-| Joining Ariderson in ‘the $500- The $300,000 group shows LSU } : plete with 32 veteran piayers.|000-and-up group are lllinoiS|tackie George Rice Houston ' . Donny Anderson of Texas|fullback Jim Grabowski, who|arL: Missouri tackle Francis HING : Tech who signed with Green also_signed with Green Bay; Peay, New York NFL; Ken- Uni ity of Houst wast {jallow them to appear on any tucky quarterback Hick Norton, | guilty of three football recruit. tational television broadcasts. Miami, AFL; Arkansas: tackle Glen Hay. Wines, Houston AFL. |ntesg oe ee mee In the $200000 and above cat- , “lyear probation that prohibits egory are Kentucky tackle Sam |the school’s football team. from |—in 1963 and 1964: with five vio- Ball, Baltimore, NFL; Michigan tackle Bill Yedrby, New York, /sppcariné 19 post-season bow! AFL; Massachusetts end Mil! The was at Morin Cleveland NFL; Tulsa ¢he National’ Go Athletic |. tackle Willie Townes, Dallas, | association RS ; on |acit,the same time, the NCAA : councl, policy-making. Hampshire Nips | otzanizttion, removed one- SPECIAL Kinaston Club "Arkansas and West Texas State, | ‘1HOUR DRY ng n u and returned them ‘to full mem- The Hampshire Bulldogs down- council’ Jed Kingston Crystals 8-6 at N Houston's football. take from | MINEGOO LAUNDRY a na , ; * appearing in post-season bowl ] 195 Hillsboro St. § Ch’tows te dal River Senior League - for three years, begin- Scoring for the winners were R. Thompson (3), L. Balderson i ] i and W. Watts with two each. 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