S 2 © ad To Learn To Stop Sask. e ee By BOB MacKENZIE jzere missed the playoffs in peg pag oad o3 wg his 11 years in Ottawa, this is |top man in east. "VANCOUVER (CP) — Mem) only’ the. i tee bis chee ' tinned 2 bruised nkie | ttawa Goes To College Che Guar “Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew” ‘Charlottetown, Thurs. Nov. 24, 1966. | SECOND SECTION Te east caida, Wreqtampagne ‘has reached the Canadian Fool in the opener of the Hamilton | By KEN MACPHAIL pare, coe See ¥ 88 ball League Final, His 1960 club series and saw action briefly + «(Saale Wieliiame! leek of y,the galleries that Ditawa Rough Riders returned’ finished second in the standings at the start of tlie second game. Sie deg‘ ee ee i je the grim world of football | but went oh to defeat Edmonton “It’s still sore but I think it country, maniftested itself at Augusta, Georgia, this year. __ layoffs — a world of aches, | Eskimos that year. will- be okay,” Lehmann said Playing in the Masters tournament, Nicklaus, esdeavor- and mud, Clair says ‘his present club is|as, he stepped off the plane ing te reach the 15th green in twe shots was too strong and Fortunately, the aches and|the best he has coached with | Tuesday night. , the ball sailed over its objective and ente the 16th fairway - pains are few and the mud still | “almost perfect balance’ be-, “I'l! just *-ve to w2it and see | tewards a water hazard. The crowd was gleeful in Jack’s is:only a probability — not a|tween defence and offente as | how it goes this week.” : ee ie tee eee: reality. ‘~~~ | well as running and passing on |. Mike Walderzak, a ae ge ye le Bigs ae Babee Bosca : “The Eastern Football Confer. | the attack. - rookie offensive guard, had a It’s hard to assess this feeling of animosity towards 0 of the greatest golfers in-history. One would think being _ champions worked out the | But he retreats behind his | similar probletn in the Hamilton ta oe Ka. ee —~ fre 8 HEME tSaeer trap | Cee a tithe thane ee Set, ees tainly have his share of avid supporters. But it just isn't with a light drill atter a mid. asked for a prediction Sat- | and shold be in top shape for, so. Arnold Palmer and ,Gary Player seem to have absorbed - Sits rg Oak race foucn maw Tee Se ee ee we as . @hedule that coach Frank Clair , 7 - 7 a Gee ads ys will likely continue wnlll | cts toa teiaieme = FSU Accents | where he is with too little effort. At 26, be has won all the es Grey Cup final’ he death of defensive coach |. major prizes offered in big-time golf and became-a million- ~ against Saskatchewan Rough i) Smyth has left a big gap Sun Bowl Bid ee et ee ne ee neers ders. in the Ottawa ranks but in the; =. Ss eee Monat <i samie _&The Riders. arrived— : 7 seties—the— defensive —- , Fla, (AP—| seem to classify his as the “Big Meanie”, that he takes - night after a two-stage squad ran itself, with veteran Florida State University sc- pon Caliph magn pein Fag ae via Chieago, the only arrange- players taking charge and car cepted a bid Wednesday to play ‘his stature, and the others on the pro tour are well able to ments they could make after rying on the basic assignments | in the Sun Bowl, sending its of- take care of themselves or they wouldn't be there. 8 ¢ Air Canada machinists’ | Smyth set up for the season. ve-minded football But whatever. the cause, it must be a tough thing for: trike disrupted plans for’ a| Clair admits that defending Western ‘Athletic Con- Jack Nicklaus to bear. He has the respect, of course, but direct charter trip. | against Saskatchewan will be a|ference champion. Wyoming in it’s too bad that more people can’t find a little warmth for - »But the’ practice was almost | tougber . problem. Quarterback | El Paso. Tex., Dec. one of the most exciting and explosive players the game @ tropical —. for thé playg | Ron lone is Soar ea ee ae State aon Pa has ‘ever produced. : a ers who ve been used to |.passer than ‘Hamil luo quarterback Gary : t ; : . “ snow, freezing rain and mud |0f Joe Zuger and Frank Cosenm| cic, have a 5-4 record fer the ” : i 8 THE NAUSEOUS NETMINDER © 4 ing the eastern finals against |tino and the hewan | season: One of FSU’s ‘riumphs ; : : familion Tiger-Cats. ~ ground attack led ‘by fullback | was: over the highly rated Mi- . - PREPARING FOR SERIOUS HOCKEY - eere @atin io Sila las, Ce The had a temperature ts the | George Reed and halfbeck Ed ami Hurricanes, bound for the ot | morning can be thankful. Naturally, we have our dally abola- mid-40s. and while the sky was |Buchanan “is the toughest | Liberty Bowl. mm. | Av seminar on coaching for purpose of the seminar is to coach; Weston Trainor, the ‘spoke on the fundamentals tions to perform before going out te greet the world chectly | @véreast and threatening, the | We've faced this year. , The Wyoming ae ee all Island coaches, division prepare coaches and officials guest speaker and manager ‘of coaching while Mr. Fox gave a after each sunrise, or sunset as the case may. be. ai weatherman said the rain would | , laity biggest problem on de- | ished $0 in the WAC and have | 1." i0G .cerees' was held for the coming hockey season. the Charlottetown Forum; talk on leadership in the com- But Chicago Black Hawk goalie Glen Hall's work starts. Hold off until evening. j fenee Miebacker Ken | a $1 over-all record. =| last night at the Dominion ‘From the left are Rudolph and James Fox, city recrea- “8 aiter epch sunest, and be hes one éxire Mitle task to take .. The rain could turn Empire : ; 5 Building in Charlottetown. The Gallant, coach; Verne Garrett, tion director. Mr. ‘Trainor ™unity. care of before going out to earn the bread and butter: He .. Stadium into a giant mud pud- Cc j I Re | Sci ific’ a throws up. ‘ $ dle for Saturday, but Clair said | COMP evedis 1entiti ’ ° : +4 Saul | Maa Grit teas Oe a lis main concern was about the ; « ; ; pany! he, ; hg >— knows Wem ube bring - iat it tar rae | Aporoach Used In Tight J : ;| ee ee a a = Bleed 2 ae poroacn n tignt sam a : ? * “Ball, who to the Black Hawk fold a short while hou! a keep : ne 2 ae e : : : . > z : + ball dry and it should be a By JOHN SHORT against Ottawa this year,” : ~ & ee eee ae ares eee ee wide-open game,” said the 50- cline. Campbell said Wednesday. _ Most rookies, or for.that matter anyone starting a new 4 year-old coach, looking forward| VANCOUVER (CP) — The| ~,, , i : pe - untill But then, we haven't thrown ‘ i , are expected to signs of nervousness pie fourth Grey Cup game. | Laneaster.- Campbell intuition | ot cstess them” - 9i3 - accustomed to their surroundings. But poor Glen . cae eee ee, ee | ere Coen eee | od thterviowss: sites. at Hall just goes on and on having his pregame meal twice, ~ early 1 : Toronto | tawa Rough Rie { year— > = as eenia.ien roe ; ‘ tb (once down once up.) an ; r mauts and while he has |a situation these two men hope nesday” outlined the lesetham-| : : ch with 13 points. , leading Hawks. Chicago has 18 Even though’ he was offered more than - to : scientific approach he and Lam-| NEW YORK (CP)—Two goals|as the brightest prospect to hit) nadiens, each w: po c Sen Lemuper’ te tho.:ertg. [cation beve. torvadept Wem laliein 04 Geceu Ga miCemt EMD WL tr pests, qpesed end |New York sow bes 18 points ine FS mest of us make in beck is the NL manst rc & ? i sit "5 oe Wy | pnb [oad Ge od ag’ | tw Rama fo 20 wut | fm Woes eee terme ia chewan Penettines and Hugh |". se | ales ‘defenceman Reg Fleming and Don Vie nities the ee eee —— te in ; for a retired goalie, no wee nee 2 reset ire . while tS ScaH PES HTso Tat at | matter—hew geod be was. — copes 5 Be: Of course Hall could have found some kind of.a job, but : caster during the season. that their crisp and'| ‘or almost as much ‘as hp received for shelled with = “We haven't had any success ~ Saeeeer body punishment tard rater for 70 bours’s Year. Naturally, he woulda" got . -tie with idle Montreal Ca-|,,""% Period — 1. | Boston, | would wear the Leafs down. | that kind of cash for the kind of work to ex-goalies. ** : way I think, we're all right. | Orr, 18-year-old rookie tabbed ' place Martin 7 (Connelly) 8:08; 2) But by the three-minute mark It does seem odd, however, that some publie relations ” . “But sometimes we look Connelly § 14:21; 3. New | «+ the second, Toronto had department didn’t snap him up. They are always on the looky | “ pretty bad.” oe. | ° T York, Neilson 1 Go | taken charge. ee el ee eee : Warriors plakersTo = piu" ey. | -mective oducts Or shld that Toad $ € + 1967 MARITIME . : * | . Second New York | First period—1. Chicago, Ml- > CENTURY Seize League Leadership Govetie, 1 (Nevin) §:39; New | ita 7 (Hodge, Wharram) 14:55 ‘ THIS. AND THAT . _ “3 | ) RACING ee Pee emraae |, See | aante m2, former Toronto Maple Lest ‘s The Warriors took over sole tups: Warriors—B. Peters,| Gilbert) 6:06. Penalties—Me- | Mikita) 19:23. Penalties—Nes- winger, died of a heart atiack in Eéme last week. Has- ~ HALIFAX (CP) — Joe ¥u- |possession of first. place in the | 30; J. White, 21; A. Strang, 8; | Kenzie, Brown minors, majors |terenko 5:40, Pilote 9:12, Pap- nigan, wheee two brothers and also played in the _ Mobile Homes ture, Colleen Green and Amish |Basilica Recreation Centre|P. Grant, 7; D. MacLean, 4—| :37, McKenzie 12:55. pin 13:35. National League, s survived by his wife and nine children < Land were double winners on the |Basketball league by virtue of a toil Os oss oy. wily Te ne Tn Pry | .:Becend. parled—2. Toronto ~ - . Sunty belere lest waiiis Beavewelllt tite Seth. Clove. a 1odash harness racing card st |70-50 win: over the cellar dwell |. DATeeS sy: SU TtD isoey, 95 |b Cee ateIon toe ela mint | Mahovlich § (penalty shot) 2:36; | eee in ek ae initials the Exhhition Racowgy tere: jing Loheep.s the first game of 1) "OT conti, 6: 8. Eliowerth|§ Mow York: Meme 7 (ae. \%, 2m Deemmeman 8 wor ee SS ae Te tat on a ant Wednesday. | BRC last aight. The ‘ein by the 7,8. Diamond, i: Ken Square-| yette, Howell) 9:29; % Boston, | (Shack, Keon) 10:42; 5. Toronto, | Sis #5 Sate SMS. MASISS nA and B te a dctunt cor- Single dashes went to C.P. Ma- |BRC last night. The win by the | trices 9—Total 59 Orr 5 (Martin, Murphy) 14:27. | Shack 3 (Pulford. Horton) tM | poration and that he is going to sue'the Adams half of the ee ead Shaan Glad Ha |irns" loes In the second gammy . 18 the-second game the Celtics| Penaliy— Brown 12:34. | Penaliies — Maki outfit for’ Williams info 2 trance before the fight, i” soe, + «+ - George Chuvale once i ven and Shadydale Merit. gives them=first place in the | defeated the Pistons 6143 in a/ Shots om goal by : - via the 10 a the belt, this time by Joe's Future paced the fastest |F ON v saw | Boston 1311 8—32 Third period . Toronto, | again been accused oe the charge three furlongs in 48.4 seconds teams ee, “Senin Brian ay in the| New York 9620-35 | Shack 4 ae; % | Oe nee aera ae pene threw at and the fastest three-quarters of |Peters and John White 21 points the win. | Attendance 15,925. Toronto, Ellis 5 (Jeffrey, is probably true. Some — Se Se 2 The daily double paid $120.90 ee re agg :27; 9. Toronte, |” - seis Scans oe ae nee Se on Colleew Green and Jerret- |caints rounded out the Mahovlich 6 (Keon, 9:08. - ee town Ann, the quinella $17.20 on sae | 19:48. Penalty—Shack : sacs 5 ‘Giad- Haven “and Basil's Boy, ; — . | i Land and Happy Dudley 7 ce OS ae cf CIGARETTES re — aaa eae . Attendance cane SUMMERSIDE — In recent Edith McGrath had her totals of | How To Lock Out onnell Ha ; siaiation _colsened io) - Chest (381 ond Ot Nile Reena pure _ . ; os se ‘ Ann Kelly e a ced 5 my nOy? ‘ ot REL AR end Knees BURGLARS iq ine epee Celtics —F-- Bipley.| iy agen scored two" Leal STANDINGS jet, 2e'12 in te high sca |Rols eed wits 28 and winners 7 G 3; J. Drane, 4; R. gan,| Soals| with John Brelimeman | stsensl League Standings | nexus. She bowled o 258, wills (have 2. ae ee Do think your home is CURLIN DRAW 4; D. Hyndman, 18: B. LeClair,| and Ron Ellis getting the oth- Judy “Arsenault had high triple’! 1. the Guys and Gals League, safe when all doors and win- 4; D. Hastings 3—Total 61. ers. Scoring for the Black WL TF A Pts | of 561. Among the boys, Gay Al-/ y.050 Newell was the leader '- JUNIOR HOCKEY dows are locked? Bu The following is the curling | Pistons: D. Taylor, 12; J.| Hawks were Stan Mikita, Ken | chicago 8 3 251.33 18 | len bowled 255 and Dale Cannon | .iey 5 708 for men: Sinners lead can open many doors ¥ draw for Thursday, night at the | Commiskey, 6; M. Smith, 7; D.| Wharram and Dennis Hull. Toronto 5 3 7.40 39 17 | a 555 triple. with $1, and Gags are second and leave no signs of | Charlottetown Club. (Spares |McAulay, 4: R. McGonnell. 8; __The result moved Toronto to | New York isin Six Packs lead the. standings | with 39... pita oF ; FORUM entry! You can’t make your | needed). : “1A. Cullen, 11.—Total 48. . within one point of the- league- 6 2% 13 with 31 points, and Cavemen are In the Mixed A: League, Joan F " Hs Shee home absolutely. cele 7 p.m. : Boston 5 6 3 40 46 13 | second with-2: Underhill lead the women with Thursday, Nov. 24th ~ 8.30 ea i t. Wien E. ; Detroit _4 9 2435210 | im ‘the -Saturday afternoon | with a 268 single a . thursaay, Nov. =- S.3U P.IM. | Digest tells you how to make|G. Lord, R. Bagnall vs D. sag Men's All-Star League, four|the triple scores was 3 " || things more difficult for bur-| George, F. Corcoran, JS. Tay- angers Oo ac i | teams, ‘continue to battle tor | weage with 631. Toole Puleg im. ROGERS RANGERS — shows and describes | ior, Dr. MacLeod. - Ellis first prize “money. “Teénagers hed 318 far msa's Rial, : vs: 5 locks thet pred them |/ ‘Ice 2 — Be. Gatent, 3. Cam. : have: S00 points, . and eS and Dereat Le sae ; away in search easier vio- tefon, . Crockett, G. Whitlock - * * ° : e . Len Gallant copped high triple. Trotters , ST. DUNSTAN'S HIGH SCHOOL tims, An article you can't | vs Dr. MacDonald, Dr. Kelly, G. Nats To Win triple of 719 while George | $9 Kuipers are next with wi, > Pye ‘ afford to miss in : Miller, C. Cudmore. , f uniors onig : on : Stevenson had a 290 high single.| In the Men’s C Division Students—50c — Adults—75e Reader's Digest now on sale.| Ice 3 — D. Stanhope vs D. oo ; SUMMERSIDE — ¥ Elton las Sane ea a oe ee, Set ee ae 2 |e . > 7 average : i. John Rolfe single, m Mutations i | Rave. .. Squarebriggs, K.| Tonight at 8.30.at the Charlot- Ellis of Borden Nationals com | 549° tae ox. points, compared to $2-by Bede- - Dillon vs | tetown Forum, the Hawk Larter In the Men’s Major League, | que Aces. , : i 4 SSS , Ken MacDonald, | coached veterans of one game, Des Arsenault bowled a 354 sit-| Im the Tuesday Ladies Lea SSS SSS p D. Taylor. Rogers Rangers, meet the Saint gle and 858 triple to lead all| gue, Millie Dean (262) and Van 6 D, Cox, A.E. Piereey, | Dunstan’s University Juniors’ in bowlers at the lanes during the |da Chappell 684 were individual : mn 5 et what coach Larter promises will yom | homage) | eg ipso Gay ¢ yi . Jones. D. »E. |be the first of many 3 7 oR BOE Your Interest earns Interest | ST ee, ee See Seana rates Ret, a ee ee © iene aed Beet Sonate i es Aj | 8.30 p.m. (eight year compett- | this season. Movers and Steele are tied for; In the Acadian League, Angels a ; This game will be Saint Duns- the lead with 94 points. [and Classels are ted for league y .= aa tan’s debut to the Charlottetown Among ladies, Gloria lead el whee? CANADA CAVINGS SAN COMDAN y 2 — H. Shama, F. Brown, e this Gregor rolled 305 and 769 scores In the Teachers League, EASTERN CANADA SAY NGS JAN CUNPFAT 6 % G. Jenkins vs F. aie cre cine with ¢ toa ee ee ae side has 31 and %. Le . L. Burke, K. Thomson, man coach,- Gordie Whitlock. paris Se geo dl bowl-|. In the Tuesday 2 . Perry. + are te # coaches in ers. McGrath's 331 was/dies League, Defenders lead fo SB Saas Fever | he league tis year, the othe Soe ae Pere aoe we oe Dowling, D. Shears vs VY. is Jack Heinz of PVI. Jack has} : . L oo: 4 ton, C. Macinnes, N. Dooley, A- | out together a come-from-behind ss eee? Ln, | In the Wednesday Isles log $ gcinay spoiling team and Gordie pro- cella a top | ue. Jolly Six lead with Ice 4 — Dr. Willis, B. Part- | vices nothing less.than a win- ee ee were Happy Gang have 32. 4 ridge, M. White vs R. MacDon- | nor, : Gabe Keough, Gerard Cut- | bowlers among ladies, and Glet|” tn the Thursday afternoon La ald, S. Giddings, H. MacDoe- | “Coach Whitlock has been a cliffe, and John Noonan each | Murphy led the men with 317 af | dies League, Pin Pickers lead gall, M.. MacFadyen. .. | winner for years — he was on triggered a pair, while Gerard | 944 scores. by Smooth. | With 31 and Lacky Strikes have G Gallant =k “topes a6 etn, | tee Maat Championship. team Roberts creased the twines for a | 8 points, followed Se. ziel, N. MacNeill. E. Thomgon, ayes eens, = — GORDIE WHITLOCK es Martin, j onl oe cee, Ltew, Fee ioe at D. Rogers. ______|-1959; with the now defunct Pen- Me he ce paula ‘inane carly ta-the enn ae ‘ao Games ‘ oie othe while sone guins when toy ek Pe with Bob Stewart and Bob Youn- |three of the Summerside goals,|s mong men, Don Arsenault S { , time honors in ‘the Varsity | Ker standing on the bivelines in and besides his hat-trick, he|towied 298 and Irvin. MacDou- W e. ins t y Pte ee, they finished the {front of goalie Francis McNally. |set up the other two markers. | gon g 784. Luckies have 36 and | , seasot as Catiadian College: fi MoUioliy le Laat. snkth goed sefien-.| Dave. MaeP oes aa Fee” Ma ea oe tease] BRAA R om ( nalists a couple of years ago. | ©S and quick . A ope me In the Forty 5 a 4 y The ‘Hawk’, co on | The SDU Juniors have five ve- |Aces’ marksmen. Spoil Brats lead team standings 2 y tonight’s game with a mind to | terans of last year’s team back Tas morte eat Sek A0Oy | er ac: end (egers Bees) ace (AP)—Bengt - y past defeats .at the hands. of |this year including Dennis Af-|busy. as Borden's Gary Camp |have 10. In the Holman’s Lee-|erstrom of Sweden, \ériving y both the: Juniors and various | fleck, Tex MacDonald, Ron Lid- |bell kicked aside 37 shots, :1n-| gue Mathews Tire fend with Ford Lol ; , Whitocks, ‘said, “These have |stone, Gary Cudmore, and goal- |cluding a dandy blanking’ job | points, and B and P’s have M. |tondon airport Wednesda y been Whitlocks in my hair for |ie Paul Jelly. Around this hard |in the third period. Aces’ Ger-| Eagles a th Sco -winner of the British Royal } years, but this year I have the |¢ore centre. Whitlock has a@@-/ard Smith blocked 29, and Tim | the Rural A points, |tomobile Club’ Rally: 4 team that will spoil Saint Duns- |ed a galaxy of university stu- |MacQuigan, who filled the pipes and ate followed Keg 9 PF lite stocky Queda. y tan’s start and take me right to | dents including many Varsity jin the second, turned’ aside ee uated we ta hick oe roar of applause y ‘ the top before January.” tryouts: CY MacDonald, |Borden drives. s senault va ean the finish line with comp: fy oN The Ranger coach does have | ald, Bob Irwin, Donnie Morris-| 4 total of 15 penalties were |Z saad be whole of tan Mac- driver Gunnar Palm 6 GUARDIAN-PATRIOT the team. Ranger hopes are | son, Donnie'Dunsford, and Dave |dished out by referee Charles — tes Boat pas Vinee kab is wins their mecoid’ : y largely centred around forward | MacLeod. The Juniors are still |.) ion Linesmen were ‘Slim’ pe Pi had highs of |C€Ss together this” Py iy C ENTR AL Rex MacCarville, a rugged for- | changing lines looking for the oo ee ae tor the. men, {Won the Greek ward who ‘played on the Saint {right money combination and it |Creelman and Marty Martin while oe eS ine: lis ; Dunstan's Varsity spoiling line jis expected that they will need} Next game in the league ts | Sandy ee ae eee ss stiess’ dukaii clle PRINTER with George MacMillan and An- ja couple more weeks to fill the scheduled Friday night at 9.15| Red no equal. Judes : . dre Gelinas two years ago when | vacancies left by last year’s m when Pope Meter ews by a point, over Com- a Al, eae: PHONE 4-8506 they took the Maritime Intercol- | graduates and attain the ba- | ?-™- : aie. ie rr Leiene, legiate Championship. Their de- ; host Sandy’s Royals. a In orce . wud lance of past years .