w. Charlottetown. an. Doc. iii. 1904., 1 SPORTS FRONT By 4!.“ (1”.le Black Hawks HaVe Joine [NHL Two Goalie System ialternating goalies just to be 31. By JERRY LISKA .ternating." he. said. “It‘s a ter- CHICAGO IAPi~—lt isn't in:- actly platoonmg. but Chicago» Black Hawks have joined the. National Hockey League trend’ towards twin goalies I This developed last week when veteran Glenn Hall. 33. benched himself for a rcsl and rookie Denis DeJordy. 26,1 jumped into the nets and pre‘.’ sided for five successwe ricto-i ' .season games t en t. lplayoffs and keep alert all the ' W ay. : “We like to think DeJordy has ldereloped to the extent of be- ing a good replacement when we want to rest Hall." Gerry Corues Reputation Sometimes it is quite a chore for a ‘0" to it“ ltts fathers' dines when it ct mes to living up to his at-hteyemcnls in the world of spcrt Gerry Kanc of Charlottetown had quite a task in front of him when he laced on his first pair of skates. it s to hope to come near the mark carved by his late lather Jackie Kane in Maritimc huckcy t-ii'i-ics. E camc across a clipping the other day that although. “’1'? f9“ islanders need to be reminded. will illustrate part 0‘ the sports legend lch behind by Jackie Kane. Thc write- “D told 0‘ ht‘w the Tl‘ttil‘t’l Rearcats had come out on top with a :7 5 8 9. E 9. 3 ries. DeJordy. who played only five full Hawk games last season allowed just nine goals during; the Hawk spurt. but five camel. in Wednesday night’s 7-5 Hawk trimming of. B 03 t o n Bruins.1 Rifle Results The following is a result of the shoot held at the Mountie Barracks by the Prince of Wales College Small Bore Rifle 16. 3-2 decision ow-r the Charlottetown «blues in the days of the 1 he” 9“ big U): The account of the same tulil 0‘ how: “Ray Stull ‘ f} \. . fl- . _, _ v Ca‘n . rated “a” get h“ job Club on Dec. lelatihe Ahegu'cit cage turned in a brilliant display” and mcntion- .‘ > > ‘ . ' ‘V back, ‘ " 30:“ MaiDonald 99—9 the commendable work of Johnny Sqll'dl't‘hl'lL‘Ll'x and then . t ' h ' I . o n Pea e 94—2 it came to .lnckic Kane. we now hm." mg {galkfmg Ernest Prowse 934 " nc player among the galaxy of amateur stars stood - . . ~ ._ "5 "andmdlhegarceh B‘i‘ny £23), Donnie Deacon 92,_4 'out In high relief. the king pin of them all Jackie Kane. . z .. , - ‘ ' v . * a V~ ones. 5 c . ‘ ‘ Ken Yea 92_2 Kane WM a damn: mflmric ska!” Ia“ "wing. masterful ‘ ‘ . .N h ‘ . . y .3. w it. Thursday. ngotlh Wélle‘l?ke tthhe. GLENN HALL Larry Jones my to his control of the puck. a hockey player oar exccl- , ‘ trip to Montrea an son is . t . Job w n nice. It is not to much to an) that he ran wild. iintamcd » . v‘. . -.«. .. .._ . “17‘ t” 2: weekend. [Toronltto Mollie40 Leafs hail/e, Jan: Lgpkizcott 39—8—2 :iv the utmost the Rearcats couLd do to stop hill‘fl. Hi‘id ’Fome 1 “Whether ll “'l“ he "Emmy amiigflgnngd 33- 3,53“.- 313 ‘ DaVid Wood 87—; ha mates kept abreast of t c dizzy pace e se . ruro , M. Hall a. Mann-eat Saturday ’ - . T . _ . . om Stewart would never haw entered the plclur'-‘ ' ,r ‘ lnight is just a toss-up. There Isl a?” fawfiifuk-fl ‘0'?" M39? moi! Cole, 84—: This is Only. of the legend of the speedy picfiot‘vma: not much difference henna?“ llllg grind. r: -p ath o!" . l Ian 5 In w“— 9“ his 5°“ Gm“ ‘5 “mm! h,“ ““(E‘ ‘°l"”,‘a“°“r”l ' 3"”.Th (tino (‘anpclletti (rith panel. chats with teammates sion in Boston today {or their Billy Neighbors. Nick Buoni- them now. Whoever we have itil'rea “‘3 ‘9'“ V 3"]9 . 3" "I Kenneth Smith 08 lé‘Ockey circles at the present time. ‘iem .IS pt‘r‘ltln‘llnflwfiil named mo“ mhmhlp mm.” “.1”, flared on “1., annual A“ Harm, with ,hp Buffalo RI”. _ R H H d C l llhe nets. we.” SH" sure to gel Hodge. Ilast years \ezma Tro-. Bi“ Hennesse 30 e Lancaster Moose-heads of the soiiihein \cu Rllln\\\l(‘k . . . h. . v . . , . . h conti. on a . na .appe- . .. .phy winner, being spelled by 3’ Hockey League .lfhmlgh h, k “in on“. M ,hp tend”. age of the American Football Lea sntiatcd Picss All Al. l . sunda). Left to right. Ba 9 Wi h l ) good goahkeflnng, rump Worsw nnetime New Next shoot Dec 23 _ an wel. ‘ - '- -- r n- .i.. '1 t -: -i- - l" '1‘. l." Filtth . Iii'. (AP re on i' i “ i ' d 17' gun .\ an ssocia Nl plt‘ss cam diititt a piac ite scs arili air} isc aiicr c l p 'ONEIGoALlE TEAM ‘York Rangers. ace. me. I T was a star performer with tilie Buck Whitlock coach— ‘. A Dug the six teams. sets have Mame“ WORLILWIDE Ame'ET—T‘ ed Gmoltetnum l 'o t am that went to the \lariime iuvenilo . m NHL ' The Ran phavom last .9“? "Kg", 'has denied the than” on it", no. . ,only Detroit Red Wings “lighpaille and Jacques Plante dl- Tv‘s Bonanza series is see. Gaston ‘a‘nd conributed fotir assiissis to put himself in second Roger Crozier and Boston wir ividm hme mhhohem ~thmughout the world_m 57 place in the Southern New Brunswick league scoring racc. o n o O n I - 0 Ed Johnston are one - goate Reay. does,” “he the wrmicounmekby more than 350,. The Southern New Brunswick loop has some pretty ‘ . I , tfiams‘ platonnmg “I do"! believe mimofloo viewers. Maritime senior hockey players in the persons of Doug Hewey i ; A . . ‘ 1 University of New Brunswick goaltending star. This is pretty flair company for a youngster stepping or: Olhiiln‘f‘nilé ranks. i I n S n a I n . Ferry has also been spending consi era 9 time in _ n " Doug MacPhee. Maritime Senior League star with . 9- I! 'I 3 o (Kames’ linematet. Doug MacPhee and Dave Inch. former bin. at the Halifax Schoonei‘s is leading the league in this department . more than Kane and seven more than MONTREAL iL‘Pi—Alontreal 'in Ted Green's shot from the SUMMARY ‘t'lcming 7 lMcDonald. Kmbbs’ The following is the schedule 49 with 35 minutes. four _ . _ , . , . . . Lancaster's Mllff'p‘h Allan. So all-in-ail this columnist believes (‘anadiens orcrcame a two-goal blue line. First Period—1. Detrou. Lmd- Detrmt. DelVGCCth 3‘of referees on duty during _. Gerry has been do a pretty fair ion of filling a big pair of third - period deficit Thursday A little mer totit‘ minutes 124- say 5 tMacGregor. ilttyall 2:90. Howe. MacDonald) 2:11. 7.303-3lsaturday'g minor hockey pro- P M slices" left by his lllustt‘ious father in Maritime hockey circles. night to earn a 2-2 tie with Tor- ter, Fleming snatched the puck 2. Boston, Prentice 1] (Oliver. ion. Oliver 5 {Green. Bricyki :gram ; ‘ ' ' ° onto Maple Leafs in a rousing out of the comer in the non-oh Greent 9:34, 3. Boston, Williams 2:48. 8. Boston. McDonad 3 7 m 11;]5 app—Brian Lewis. From Here And There National Hockey League game and and passed it in Mcnonaid 4 tl’renticei 15:35, 4. Detroit,‘1 lemingl 6:52. penalties -- Bob Doherty. Art Arsenault. JR. bcglrfl “6410' flan-VF d who shot and scored before MacDonald 5 (Del ye cchio. Eagle-z" gfimgogm‘ln‘lfilfi _ . 4:45 to 7 .m. ~2Rtnl;)1 ——| vs. ' , ' ' ' oas y .om ‘orgtisoii an goalie Roger Crozier could . . __ - = ir . H'l — .‘0 scorlng alter White: Ice - Erl'y Goldie Hm” 1"" an end to in) (“MN-5 "‘3' h" "‘33 Elm Jacques Lancrriere Have the more ‘Hm‘e' “5'09" “Mm” 5mm" Penalties—Maxner :53. ‘Doyle; Ice 3 - Leo Dolron. t :20 to 9' I ' ' ’ - L t W d sdat ni . . _ , . , :sasdhmba‘hgednhhliheistgogadrfigkghd hes-Plaid outP «rim? others icamadlens "‘9 "9. andlenahlt‘d The Bonus tied the score 5‘45' pmmm‘“ 920- A“ “‘y Saves 7 .30 pm. — Bo to lead the Red Wings to a 733 triumph over the New York :‘hem "‘ W “n "l H 51”" firs“ again When Prentice scored just 1954- Johnston 9 11 16—36 Crockett. 11!“ “Ultimo Grant Admission: Adults 65 cents; Students 35 cent: . ' ‘ ' ' ‘ place lead in the NHL stand- 14 whom; an" neimh's Mar. Second period —- 5 Boston.,(‘rozier 6 814—31Crockett. Brian LeWis. = Rangers. Howe's outburst broke the longest scoring slump the a National Hockey league super-star has experienced in his 19 mm“ 1 V cel Pronovost was waved off for year career in the NHL. Frank Mamwlwh and (all inuerlerence at 9'20. Brewer were the scorer, ml.‘ Rns'nn “PM ahmd (m, we Ken's Pride mined by (Mo Smich of Sitintiiet-~.iite. P1411. :Tnl‘Onl" “'l‘" mm“ "1'" Ml?- first time later as Tom Williams ‘ and Princess Rererly were double dash winners on a llN'lRSh ’PnS‘PSSm" "l 'll‘l‘fl DIRFP- ""9 heat (‘rnzier with a backhander. harness racing card at exhibition raceway Wednesday. in Haiti. or“: ahead of I‘llPdrlllf‘ZEWl Rut Detroit tied the score ax, e tie cost (‘ana iens ear y. again .14 seconds later as Del- . _ They lost Gilles Tremhlay. late hecchio‘won a face~off and shot muffinihgt-‘l'fl "'0' Saskatohcvan Junior Hockey League in the third period with a bro- 3. this Boston net, Gordie How. i Csnamm‘ in apaiem o. oittttral to tour the {\‘lontreal JllTl'lm‘ ken rig)“ lazy the my,” 0,- a and Paarkm “acnnnam pach \ Jan 5 The bla\'::n;rea§:i$fardsm;1i:hs'liliiacfagi‘ndnalfdmIImam cmm‘hinz Pnd‘mm’ hoard Chock iahlwd m the “Mk hem", the - , ~ t i ' . re .a - v ‘ H - - ' aux and dermcpmn hm”: Piper. Five or six pimp“ from S1; hgrrmnfrfiflishelifimihla; “22's iaiiei- put it into the net. .- Petprbn . t ,_ r ' ' . ' i ' i . I h ‘- h—fim the PXhit‘lgiltli’l‘; Enzmulll also inform the Junior (‘anadtens for <.hM. and mi] b, 105. m the {Pam . ‘ for the rest of the season. J M Butch Songin. a quarterback With the Hamilton ’l‘igeiut‘ats H“ had he?“ the Hal". he“ i n of the Eastern Football Conference ltl years ago. was named “'0’” again-‘1 "‘9 Leafs this Coach of the Year Wednesday by his tellowmentors of the 5935‘“- ' Atlantic, Coast Football League. Songdn. who retired as a Tllt‘ IPHmS lllalf’fl '0 8 50°F"- player in 1963 after several seasons in the American league. “‘35 ii? in “19 "Penlnfi W‘l‘lnd I led 303"!“ Sll't’t’llérs to the Atlantic coast title in his First year with Canadiens having a slight. Summerside .ltininr Legion- »- 35 llt‘afl Mfit‘h- ‘edge in the. play. But Leafs took naires take on Borden Nationals over in the second. completely in a Prince (‘oiinty Hockey Lea-i outplaying the Halos. firing 14 t giie game here tonight at Civic shots at goalie Charlie Hodge. i Stadium Game time is 9.15 . Mahnvlirh put the Leafs m The hard skating Juniors. cur» 09 e a n g e "0"" l'lt‘tt‘tlli‘ on a power~play rcntly in last place. face one of ‘anl at 18:38 with Ferguson in 5 the hottest players in the league the penalty box for interference l in Fir White. Picking up a goal t. ’ V three assists in Wednes- . W I la" Rm swwar i » n , day's came against Enman hl‘MMAR\ - . I I I p - ~ v . rims. Who has quickly taken F N. “had—N" "0“;1‘ over the individual scoring u'ith i ' Pmamu V PNEUan 3' 'l12 goals and nine assists Line. 'mates Al Andrews and Gerard Roberts are on the more too Brewer 9.08. Douglas 10:30, . , . Rangers remained make the score read 5-1 after ~ undefeated in the Charlottetown I an mmuip; hi "my" Epgr’u‘d 1:91?“ 1 T 59" D‘F'T'” 'l'lmm‘ ankt’)” Prince of Wales scored first Méhnawh Tr‘tkp; R m‘nn'ln; Roberts has pulled into. and 1‘33"” 3‘ “1‘3 Mini“ Pl‘lm'P in the third period when .loev ' a 2"" shares third place with Alan of rates Welshmen by a score Brown blinked the light at whim”- “"‘“""“ ‘J'M‘Prm‘re Gatidel of the Juniors. Roberts 0' '5 has five goals and 11 assists. v14.l9. Ferguson 111:0. ' . 1:48 mark. The Rangers theni . . The Rangers played la SOlld'tanied thr” bQ-fnrp the welsh.' Tm". Perm“ f" 2‘ Tnmnlm Andrews. after missing the mo “.33. game while [he . . Brewer 2 'Stenarti 0.37. ~ . - “.1 A_ . ‘men fotind their scoring cye “mm”. Feraum 6 ‘B k first few opening season game. eshmcn l‘llt’ll to play a Wide , again First Aim-Lend then ‘qmm l‘amwf 1:“ 4 “M t. has come on strong. collecting rpcn one. "time and time again i (-amphpn and Euswm-ih scored .‘ ' ‘ ‘ .' . "" ' ' ‘ “9" tour goals and nine assists. good "w Ramp” had a m" “n ""9 i ln PM the Ram? 0|” "f Slflht tread. Lawn“? 4 'Balnnl 8‘30‘ enotinh for a share of seventh or a thrcc on one break only.“ far as the Welshmen were; "a "is ‘- Blem’r' Talbot place. Borden as a team. are in . t . - t :70; ; . . , . $0.2?" “Eipthvm mme enathlc ""‘."“""“*‘d- B‘" 1h? wem‘m‘?“ 1 531.95 Baun M 40 second place Wlih fire wins and twle E ., la save rom t e Sllll had lots of fight left in 1mm," 10 s 9 24 ihrpp tosses, mp" Em tender” illle as they came back tol Hodge 6 1'3 ‘8__27 lioi‘encemen John Beer and Th 4 I I ' c Rangcrs opened the some at 16.251119 Rangers got Goiiy Smelt. Smith are back M'til‘lllL' at the 5:46 mark of mm M} bah .lm W9" “,6 nosroy 5.1it2'i'noi1‘n will the llrslnnnmrcs all" he- the tirsi pci‘itid when Mike. E L ‘l' ‘ ' ’ tihj'rRmT up. A ,h,.M_Enal in: sorcly missed in the last MacDonald scored with assists ""ds 13'0" H””*"‘" “'9” 5""r“sm"., m H". 59mm period car, game with the league leading {most to Fillsuorth. The Rang-it"!l tnicc for the Welshmen to rim 3mm" m a 3_3 Nationa, RCAl“ Eagles. Both were given ers continued their mastery of ‘ round out the scoring for the Hockey League victory over de- 9”" game mspensinns {M hle thc‘ll elslimen and scored two nighh troit Red Wings Thursdav night '"E' mote :oals bctore they got 3 Th . I _, V and mapde me Emu“: “wing Against each other. both "Ply from the Prince of Wales m." “m” “9 “Ram” “"h ' ' . ‘ ‘ teams have a wm and a loss. Warm the Viclshmcn picking up 15 “milk 5" rm” Sam“: The [Igimmaihps (humped Bar. of :licni. _Al| the1 pendalties ex~ "uh-“"22: ":Ill‘wé T:"LI:REKR"-“l;;2 do" 124 hh, first mm, m" The rep 1! mtscotittiit an a game - - _ - lll - Nalmnals fame bark “.irh a 52 misconduct in Boyle-s of the last three games. ‘in \l'clshmen wan minors. 0: Fleming. Murray Oliver 7. The second period saw only tuo :oals scoied. both by t then .ltm MacDougall tallied to. r Fa 1-“.i ' -. .. rim" J" .kmirlpd“ “"nHRY and Ah McDonald were the Ros» . - w - - t v. ‘ . ' First Period: 1. Rang. \lac (m marhmen m the W0": period as thc Bruins score . “0 am ‘Ell‘ll'm‘thi 5.45; 2. their first triumph on Detroit, 'l‘l‘P inllttwin: is the Turkey . - \' ' fl Rang . \lacDoiigall AMur- ice in i4 nut‘nggv RDHSpIPl at Souris for Friday. Thp Win...“ '5 ,hp ",maind_ chinson. )lacFZachernl 9.20: 3. Ted Lindsay gang mp dej Dcccmhcr Ni 3, M ,hfi wwk'; Whom”! in the MacDonald 'Camp—, Wian the lead when he scored “ Rang. - . ;~hp,1,.,,..,.....,. Hook . P helli 14,00; 4. cwc (’yr In. in 2:50 of the first period. ,, "P 0"“ 47- Palm“- “- RANTAMP" L ague' MacArthur. R. Mat-A t‘ t h it r) That turned out to he the only i [.m‘llmpf'm‘ R' . (amphpn' R' ‘ [.‘nda’L H". mm M 5:15 phm. 18.48. Penalties — Duncan, |limo Detroit led as Boston tied :30”: ‘5' "‘ (’a'lam' M Jl’a' A “In,” N Haw 5; p‘m‘ ._ Rnylps imisc'. .‘laf‘li‘tifl. Dun. the score latcr in the ocriod on kl“: ' F“ ['"m‘P'lP' R' e“‘ Hornet: \‘s ("iipmr,_ can. Miirchinson. Miirchinsnn. “Pan Pl‘Pnltf‘P'S mark" 8N1 m“ _ , ice Two -r A. MacLean H Saturday. Dec 19th. 12.30 S'“""' P"'""‘ " Ra” " hpld "m if,“ hm "m" hm" Poole Dr. Kassner A Mallard pm. Aces rs Comets. 7.20 Kennt‘d.“ 'Mficfiachern. ('amp. 2:21;. miter put “‘9'” l" {mm vs. .1. Campbell. CiMacDonald. - 7-9 pm lnf‘llans VS Knights; gfl‘lléinfwcgmhzzfi. ~i_ mi:- Two- of "1“ “mm” "mm mm, D. Acorn. T. Gallant. . >- I I i I a") _ u ‘ A ‘ . taemmsprflrlm nnfw-R—mrgar‘osns Til: allies —— Duncan. \'. .VlacDoii- 0" Pow” .“la'vs‘ Each was “liieptliie ~~ A Peters ‘ir D ER. made. gall. Brown. Thompson. Crane..:figrgfimmflgnk‘ih:°;1°::sadtg;r : Picrce. D. Steward. M: Flirt. vs N d d . MORE HORSEPOW pp'p; WEE VlacFIachern. Duncan. D. Mac- ' - ‘ R Sfllnman R- PM?” i o a $ w EC 00 age. - i . ~ - . , agar; liei- lgtqh. I- 77 :_.m. . forghur. MacFZachern. Thomp- Thp hm mm“ mmhinpd rm, Hillf‘tles+\gi. Glen: “mm D P Y Y . MORE L R M 1‘ ors \i's .ca 5; . n a m. - - three goals two of them by 1105- . W ‘ ’ 'I ‘ .' ° u“ “on K -a (nyntcs rs Risons; 8:30 am. Third Period: 7. PWt' — ion. in a Fill-second span early in ‘ zmgi'fiarn' $73“th Furthase e car. . MORE M .. . . .pa ric . . . BIGGER TRUNK ._ Foxes vs Wolves: 9:15 am. Brown 'Cyr. R. MacArthur}th set-0nd period, __ Racnnns \‘S Rams: to am. 1.48: 8. Rnng.- Mat-Lend ‘Ken- Fleming scored at 1;.ig hm fm‘z‘fiifllflf‘FLXL Mam” ' — ice (‘lcaningz 10:15 am. - ncdy. MacDonaldI 6.le: 9.3A1ex Deli'ccchio led a Detroit . _ Pr'ce fax! . SMALLER TURNING CIRCLE >Zehras rs Setters; 11.00 am. Rang. —- Campbell 'MacEach- rush and knotted the score B '0‘:an 513:"? "V . OUR SPEED mANsmsso h —— Otters Vs Elks; 11:45 a.m.~— erni 832: 10. Rang. Ellsworth again when he fired the puck "’ ‘5 “c "’5‘ ‘ ll “1' mm"- F I N (“It Carihm's vs hwy“. ,Kpnnody) 10'”: ch '_ through 203“? Ed Jnhnstnn-s [hp girl covered in gold paint in ‘ nohmmesh on to r PAPEHWF-IGHT Rrown 'llnRSSiSlPd' 1625: l2.;lt‘25 at 22”. lh“ Jami” “mm mm'" Gnl‘l . Ky ’ u Sat. llec. 19th 5 out. ~ Rang. - Campbell 'EllSW'Ol'ihl' Detroit's Doug Barkley was finger. aways had a doctor be- MY Ice 1 « Bluebirds vs. Sparrows; 16 32: 1:). PW(' — H on s t on" penalized for hooking at 2:40 side hnr during the film‘s shoot free grease labs. . ficfiNgt’ my?" give you . me] oopmpflo. Ice 2 ~ Cardinals vs Eagles. «(IVE Browni mm; 14. pwc __.:and Oliver flashed the red light- ing in case the paint caused 1,,3m Ducks V, rah-(mg 540 Houston .Bmwn. 19.33 pmahlftir the Bruins again. steering respiratory trotihlcs. ti p.m. Ice 1 w Robins vs es — Turner. Murchinson. D. Jays [so 2 - Blacilc‘hirds vs Mac-Arthur. Duncan. Ford. Wat— ' Z r Redbir s; lcc .'i H evens vs. jin. Kennedy. 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