SPORTS FRONT By PIUS CALLAGI-IAN 16 Rinks Still In Running For Island Championship S’:;i;:n rinks were still in the won 7; for Pain-oe Edward Is- lair, men's curling supremacy l‘:l.:i.i.r.g!, the ctmpiction of two days competition at the Belve- dc ‘ who fiimrdimi cim-lotietomi, wed, Feb. 12, 1964. SECOND SECTION In today‘: 9:30 dinsiw. G. Nicholson (M) plays H. Mac-1 (S). Y. Mlae~Pherson‘4.30 DRAW (R) plays D. Saunders (13)., 13.11). Saunders (B) Camenon (C) plays Dr. Giidd.‘ 131 on no 11x—l2 inss (C) and last n-i-ghit's wii-liner J Squaiicitsriggs (C) Dr. Macdonald vs. F. Hall.‘ 000 101 002 00x—— 4 Hem (RCAF) Saints Edge J .§SummersicIe l st. Dunsian’s High school‘ 032 012 012 010-1) Saints Share Lead G:.'f and Winter Club last nil Til. -.i;h1 teams were still unde- sen (8) plays C, Rams-ay (Si. 13'. MiacPhei~son (RCAFi l H°‘~'k°i’ Team 5‘i“°5°d 0”‘ -9 2-1 .- - fllard or “L 95' we °m°r .ei3”i" “Vi” UNESCORES 01° 200 003101-8 victory ‘over surnimcrside High firsisllilagewiinsiiiiigilfilaiiiiiiilrirsiiitegfiggiasigeuiiocfizvgr Confereiica 5“: “ed °”e 195’ 1." "W: dwble 9'30 DRAW ‘ H0999’ ‘RC-AF’ ' hm‘ in an. excfmilg him” and they have finished with their road trips. Occupying 309 kncckcut chanuplozisihlp. G. Stewart (C) 103 000 110 010-7 Sl_'h0I3Siil Selim? A wmpe perch with the Red and wmters are me Red Devils gum the New Brunswick. h,i;i of 12 rinks suffered two Jack Kane’s boys st 010 201 041 002-12, Chamay (Si losses to drop out of the play- ‘ ‘D. Walker is» r . 130 010 so: 02x—l5 . ‘ ‘lzunslans rlnii yesterday ail he 1963-64 campaign with H100!) arted ut t of lii0iU‘1'€- 201 020 100 120- ii , Hoare (RCAF) - ifailui-es on the road. They fell victims to UNIB and St. Thomas - l_e~ad’n:g the pack with 2-0 re- M‘ Bell (C) ozo oil 030 o2x— 9! mi 101 010 1ox— 3 « l The fans Whoiiriivesi the cold- in the first two outinlls. However since then the Kaoemai have ‘ ci.~::Ts are L Lawless (S), A. A. Robertson (M) ‘D. O'Rourke (C) - -D955 05 U16 53111115 Piliik Saw I ‘lost a contest. They won away-from-home games against Acadia. Bum. (c,_ w, Mm-95159 (Bl_ '1: ‘ mg 300 2o310x_14 000 220 210 oo1_3 l good close checloing game with ibalhousie, Mount Allison and Nova Sooiia_ Tech‘ anfil ca_!I¢II;'$ iioa (R), Y. Ma:-Plicrson. (R) G. Nicholson (M) A_ Robe.-ism (Mi ; the St Dunsifans team P9é'S€S- decisions iiere iii Si» Dunstaiis rink 3E3"'*'b.f - f mi“. ‘N ‘.,_,._,i D_ Saiuudgns (B), D13fehd_ 1102 03.1100 21‘-;_13 302 0o1o0o1m_g . ,ln-;, 8 little more finesse Mount Allison. There remains. however, a i 0 ms . in, Island ahampgm D0“ g E Johngme (S) l 8 PM DRAW = around the net (men the sum_ business. Three home games face the students from lliilalpeiiiuo - I ' A 1 . . a . . . ' 0“. Cameron (C) and and Dr. G-ldl:I~ oio all oil 000-— 7: F Hansen (B) T "°“5“"° "°y“‘ Idwfltiiikaliilitercosalnliiiezlinaiigi c(i)aI1I‘)|I:5II:tIl‘alIII. mm M M“ M c amp The Saints now have two and 5 : two record wiitill botih their view i toil-ies coniing at home. 1... SUMMARY .. First Period: 1. SDHS , Ar-senalllt (Irwin, Robinson). l. 12:27. Penalties: LaMapsh_ ,310; ings (C) won dl'iBlWS yesterday and have 10 records. Four games were played in tile late dnaw last night with the losers going to the side- lines. (See below for linescores.) A. Ballem (C) [ ioi 010 ooos 011- 8 ‘I 202 023 00x— 9; Dr. W. Macdonald (Ci 4 H. Mac!-‘a-rlane (S) ‘ go 401 110 300.12 322 010 400 3lx——l6; D. McGowan (M) . l 0‘CLOCK DRAW ‘ 321 020 I04 01x-14 Dr. Nlloreside (B) THEIR first big test comes this very Saturday when powerful Xaverlans from Aiitigonish move in town in an efiort. to upset St. Dunstan's victory plans. There has always been a tremendous rivalry between St. FX and Si. Dimsitain's and this year it should be greater level‘. The X-men are the defending champions and Jack Kiane iii. Acorn (B) Dr. W. Moreside (B) won a 110 001 201 040 l—l3i 000 201 010 10x-— 5 . . . 13-12 extra end game over F. F. Acorn (Bl l figppef (R) t I Buhel, 4.15, LaMa1'0h 7-40; Ran» would like nothing better . rowing these 1V<._va Scoitians Acorn (B) in yesterday's after- A k 001 110 010 204 0-lzi * 001 030 040 100- 9 M a'gShéaCIi)In(:1'll§£\riG33I1tVl9.5lS.c ’ ‘fir If)n.l(;V:Su1It"smgr0ltIih% t()eJ)eagaeqtrt‘)‘l?ll,"Zth %S:égr:iIle!1¢ abieu: -,_ olim t _3 (C) I - ‘ o..o oiiingfi‘ __ _ _ ‘s 3 ,- . 1115111- :i,(:,(:iIe5?gPa$', $91,. the echfipteiz N e 911 003 220 030.121 J Squarebrigilioiéifi 003 o13__13 Penalties —- La.VIarch. C1iand- pf the team is Just ilcliing for Saturday 5 tussle and the‘; are itions. Trailing 12.3 after the 1-‘ Hanson (B) ;W Miller (S) '- . . :‘°°“..““°’-‘t ”° 3 "*3" ‘W ”‘°’,"a“, fake the "‘°"‘5.-“re th M A “h 100 130 003 o00__ B ‘ 1 100 221011 12 -[hm] penod; 2_ SHS some” ‘AlIl(I.l.g0IllSI16I‘S. Kane will not talk about UNB and at. Thomas inning ion} enciilniiloctlie anew W It P Lawless (S) i (1 Stewart (C) — “'°°’ “=43; 3 SDHS Mcoawille ‘at an‘ H7 Wm my "°" mi mm plays Si’ -Fx hi’ . _ . (MacDonald, 11.49. Penalties: and thats the business hes interested in iii§ltitTn&ililI.1as dm” !play the games as they come and UNB and ‘invade here until February 28 and 29. 000 011 (X1) 100- 3 Key -— (C) Charlottetown, (S) 000110010103-— 7 Z In Dr. iviiacoonaid (Ci _. -““'9°‘~'- single end. ‘ ________ Monday's competition Dr. More- 010 oorz 102 000— B i Summerside, (M) Montague. de's rlink was tied 5-5 with G. D. McGowan (M) ‘ (R) RCAF Summerrside. (B) ‘ ' Stewart's Charlottetown rink at 100 100 100 100- 4 Belvedere. _ Sherwood Glrls I Good Serles Expected “"3 °’“’ °‘ “"‘° 5"‘ mm‘ ‘ ' SUMMERSIDE Combines J him ' Hawks and near tlii-ough in the last three ends -A - <- wln Game Eagles should have quite an iiiteroestinygsbattle in their ‘double for a girls hockey team fmm‘doiible' round robin to decide a provincial intermediate ‘A’ l.. Lawless otf Sumrnei-side re. mained undefeawd by capping Esherwood Junior High defeated Wm er Brier ro- EP kdl J ' '1 3-1’ tihird round of the scheduled igaaxlhe alfiayéiii 1:; fies Shelwfios I1 . Since ey were all independent clubs. the Maritime Amateur Hockey Association felt that this rather lengthy playoff would serve a good purpose. It's quite a spell fore the winner must Legion Topples Emile Griffith. world wel- Sydney, Australia. bout in Griffith floored Dupes DI‘€S€!iii3‘iiVe 1713 W911 M80301» . New York stands over flat- three 12-round fight 1-ink Monda flalllomamhm “M ' ' 1 ll night. be r d t meeit ore N Bruns viek. i-iiiinicgd thi-ee in the izoii eniiei; iiiiiiievdoiiiieianliiiiiiiihgiipiicin-titig I:I1r::'kIIli)tIiI‘edsfl‘i:!‘:‘I“Ii rtm'md and (HAP ws"°""°'° by c Hi” I‘ Ma°Le°d ‘°’°°"°d t‘“°° ‘°’ Asiegd; We he“ plenigni” ””“'m:b°"‘ ‘his series" A“ mm“ grab a come.from.beh.i'nd win 0 C 9 . ii in 0m WHEY) the winners and B. Ellis netted -appear to have loads of supporters who are proclaiming that ’ other manger, L, Gaudeg ;their team is the one to beat. Eacli club will have four home games, two against each team, and provisions have been made hifL5R0benmnE“mdMm°ut defeat‘ ‘ scored for Parkdale. I '. @8119, came Charlottetown’: classy Le- District Junior Hockey League ’ ’ in case of a deadlock. "P “F1191 8 GGOTSIVC 14-9 W111 0761‘ gion Juveniles walloped the game at the Forum last night. e have the idea that this series is going to catch the Myron Bell (C) in a morning North River Junior Ho c k e y The Legion lads jumped into g m Mounf Sfewa rill fancy of the hockey public. All three clubs can play a pretty fair. draw and add ii 9.8 victory c1uh14.7 ln 3 regular leggug an early lead and had fired a brand of hockey. However, in exhibition games they liavio W90 13- 0'R)0U‘¥'kP ‘C’ 35 he game of the Charlottetown and “hat trick" before the game had es Meiliecr ?lie_e~n appearing with depleted lineups. This will I101 118139911 II 9 5 this playoff because every game looms mighty big. reached the five minute mark The Juveniles skated of with ii 5-1 lead at the end of the first stanza. The second period saw the North River team come out with renewed vigor and threaten to take control of the game but le gion boys were having none of attempts to make a sweep of Island Cuifiilllig by the eastern town. FOR MONTAGUE ...‘.'.°.i'“°...‘.“’"‘ $5.‘ CU*R|.lNG DRAW schoolboy and the ladies cliam . pinnsphm gm ,.ec,_.nt com,pdmoM_ The following is the M i xe d M of the RC“; Curling Draw for Montagi;‘e for It could happen indeed that iihe rinks will be jammed be»- ‘fore the Island has a conqueror ready to do batlle with our! neighbors in New Brunswick. On NHL Front MONTREAL Canadiens and Chicago Black Hawks are tied ‘for the NHL lead but the Halls have those two big ames in -hand. If they could win one of them, they would have first place clean 0 0 nnounce y icia s ‘tending by Darrel Affleck led iilvlt. Stewart Sea Gulls to a 4-3 In- The DCA executive will hold altermedlaie "C" will We!‘ the meeting in the Breakfast RoonilhPme‘°W“ Meteors here Monday of the Charlottetown Hotel, 7.30,’“ghi- , , Domim p.m__ Monday. ‘: Affleeks quick reflexes and Draws three and tom. will befkeen Judgement accounted for The Macdonald Brier compe- titions will get underway at the Charlottetown Forum March 2. There will be a host of prelimi- Charlottetown. Saturday, Feb. 29, 2 p.m., and a reception by the Royal Bank of Canada to the trustees, directors. v. . station defeated ciuomata Hop. W°d“°3d8Y- F°b’“*“‘i’ 1“ - it and at the end of the second per 8'7 in -yesifl-Ida‘? afternoon,’ Iicilenil — N Hooley, H. Clair. gray’ i‘° 31" mfl’; 8215 ms‘ .d°' P. Desftoches, Pauline MacDon- “' mmper p°““M° aid vs. F_ Vuozzo. C. Stewart, J). Sorrie. Leah MacDonald. Ice 2 — Dr. Johnston, C. Gor- don, F. Herring, L. Hooley vs. J. Cudmore. E. Ings, E. Duvar the score was 9-6 still in favour of the Legion. The third period saw the Buck Whitlock coached Legion outfit break the game wide open and repeat their first period per- formance of outscoring their op- climintatimi in the lathe draw yesterday when he faced J. Charlotteiiown Squa:rebu'i'ggs of P. Warner. -- _ town at the CNR stati n at ap- Curling Association will meet . ‘|'o_DAY 9 pm. ii?vciLS1I1tl:nc5or1lvi::iInglea1:~e7 tilectcif; proximately midnight‘: Friday in the writing room at io a.m. main lounge of the Charlotte-E mug M°Ew°"‘ \i--_ that the Habs will falter this one tonight Maurice ‘Rocket’ Ice 1‘ --MD&P.uM§clii‘tIyreI,‘ E. lover Norm Lartefs team Feb. _28_ They Wm bé welcomed sund_ay_ At 1 p_m_ . wrlemv l}‘{o;ekN : M ' mic ard fiisismfl that {the Leafs are then team tofbfiat ni ‘ . . ac ure . ‘ - - ~ - ' UET ' e . Clay. . a ei 01 I Allan Flood turned m a "_ by W-Dvmc,a1_ cwlc and luncheon and the competitions Q , 0|1'I'G9Ue D°WI'ISiPe‘3"a\l:’;iuthBsRangs3¢;i;rhE1fvel},t sabandonecde;.mt))l;€yl;t M so 8_ vs. W.S. Mcliityre, M. Nich -l . C. Sollos. R. Maenonald. lmarkable performance. for the . . _ . C H A . in B . t m be ta ed ll wnvnnsvw ' ‘°i‘--2-e. x-----y. D. W W :..‘:.:l:.‘ it i:::l. .:'.l:..:::°.i'.:l::~.:..*:.: ..':°:.."*"**....:° 53...;-M=""°Y +Horb°r «mi -m come «- no mo we no no -- .“w_s:00 a_m‘_Mmor Hock” s_ Mwxmmm 3_ “Nam v,_ markers and one assist for six _ - ' _ the Charlottetown hotel. and a dinner for the visiting 1a_ _ llutely Iiaven’t shown to any great advantage this past month. m_30_u_3o .m_Puk d .1. A_ Sullivan. E. Cudmore. G_ points. A meeting of the skips will RECEPTION dies and guests will be held at! The Montague Bantams took.’ The resiilts of these contests are important to all clubm ' E|e,',,en1,;,3; Giddings, O. Hennlgar. ' held in the writing room of tne From 330 to 5 pm Sunday the Charlottetown Hotel tende_ig VtlCl0I'y fromdthe (fitteorgetown IiI1}tl)Ll'gIl I.eafsns!trail by ten points, ii'.= not -as as it ii- . . . y ; n ' ' i2:45-l:45 p.m.—P. W. C. a reception at Government red ‘by Eaton's of Canada. hfonfgigieyii e:VI?ly 8 e”li:(i-giei‘-liilon tiiewlign you co def that they haw three games m hand ;Vernon River ’Capiures Game l:45.3:l5 p.m.—Pre.School Children Skate 4:00-6:00 p.m.—l-‘igure Skating CURLING DRAW The following is the curling a 7:30 p.m.-Queens County d1-gw for wednesd y at 0; R1 I d m, t of the Charlottetown Hotel Wed-iray Harbour. Roger Ni h 1 1°‘ sI’°"’ Ch3"1°"°i°“'n dub‘ (Spa re’ lpliyceeniiiinthe VH0 ciiiglileryi leaguse Cf‘ fhtlrtch pa’;dt°1‘r° m. ti“? neéggggsgfiteigh the bans M! scored the only goal in iyeostseii-If X e needed’ ‘by "°‘°“”"g T”‘“di° 8'3 ‘t Unitregt Ciirill uI))e':[IlIIlmta§I. will visit city hallg at 10 ampi..lday5 Sudden death Home I ' 6.50 p.m. Ice 1 -- J. Brooksl,“C. IVI(:rLcaIIgl. night. AaEIi2iiliie,cIi!I_sGilIYiisplse, ‘Iii: Magi, Jerry Doyle and Joe Gill pac- ?ed the Vernon River attack with two goals each. Harold Cain. Gerald Gill, Narbit Fraser, and St. Dunstan's arena Monday Lean, C. Downe. Ice 2 — L. Blakeney. L. Camp- bell, D. Wood, H. Coffin vs. B. l Macltenzie, G. Lidstone. nary events in connection with the annual competitions how- ever. and these are scheduled to begin Feb. 23. Curlers, Brier and Domini on Curling Association offic ials from across the country are ex- pected to arrive in Charlotte- Charloltetown Brier officials at _ 2., ‘ tetown will get under ion Curling Association officials, delegates, curlers and lady visitors will be held at Montgo- mery Hall, 6.30 p.m., followed by a Brier dance at 9.30 p.m. The Brier trustees, direc- tors, the president and the first- vice president of the Dominion draw, tender the Domin- Bouse will be held by Lieuten- ant-Governor W. J. MacDonald aid and Mrs. MacDonald for Brier dignitaries. 6.45 p.m., with a service to fol- low. A Sunday evening reception and Musicale at the Charlot- ‘the main lounge at 8.30. Shaw. A luncheon tendered by Canada Packers Ltd. will also be held at the Belvedere Cur- (the difference in the two teams held Tuesday at 9.30 am. a rid the Basilica Recreation Cent rcl Mearl. Crane‘ Cmmrd D°“‘ for Brier dignitaries from 6 toiglmi‘ E_m'e Crane and Gary 7.30 p.m. A similar reccptionfmgr niswred-for MI‘ Stewart‘ by the Canadian Imperial Banliic re sxscfimng was d°"e b of Commerce will be held in lhei ,,,f,§’”g° e V’ E“‘"‘°"° Murphy as he blocked 40 shots including ‘all to themselves. Tonight both Chicago and Montreal see action and going on irecent perforlmiances. [New York Rangers who fell 8-2 victims to York are in Chicago and the floundering Toronto are visiting in Montreal Forum. Of late, able to hurt any Caiiadiens in Maple the Leafs haven’t y and Canadiens are tearing Llle loop apart with their sensational play. At 7.30 p.m. Tue 5 d a y the The annual meeting of tliei h- , Dominion Curling AssoeiationiT is “as 8 sudden death gamei lpiayoft spot which looks like Detroit's right at the w . It's closer than you think. moment. they each appear to have a soft touch. New been , t d ‘ ' . . . will be held in the main loungei gm, i';1i§§m;TfeaZywé:?§;wdM%;t:._i be received by Mayor W.‘ . Gaudet. and curling and lun-‘Mai-ocns Down cheon will be held at the Char-1 lottetown Curling Club. spoil-§New Haven 6_2 sored by British American Oil. A reception for the trustees? Dominion Curling Association A. a Buster's Marooiis defeated‘ l l New Haven 6-2 in an lntermedl- 1 the main dining room of lflffi mm“ and M3CL9°d Chaflomwwn Hole1_ 1 p_m_ gtihe New Haven marksmen. i were television program itself. Storey claims the program- ‘Blames Scissors TORONTO (CP)—Red Storey lArtliut- said rule enforcement and Dalton MeArthur, former’ b “'3 S l‘ mind at any time the benefit of th during association with sport any time 8 OX iB0l)les, Dl'- J¢1k3- 3- M‘-‘GIIL 3' F. I-Iynes scored singles. A series of practice games at fl’arti‘id8e- 51 h walsh, _ Flizpah-lcl; the Forum and charlotletowniofficals, delegates and visitors E ._,... la 0“ t C National Hockey League l-efer- office rather than for the good Ice 3 — H.R- C8i‘|‘UlIi91'5- R and John power gcol-ed for ‘[11. Curling club will begin Monday, will take place at 12 noon Wed» ‘ d i’ [P . ym game a ra’ ees, appeared on a CBC fele- of the game. Jones. T Walker. L M-801-3T9 cadie. 9 a.m. At 10.30 am. the ladies nesday, March 4. sponsored by? 931‘; V55 dmg th M vision program last mont . Tli Storey now complains the tape vs. G. Henry. E- M8090 81d- 57- attending me 31-19; will visit the Bank of Nova Scotia. Al ' °‘?, 93°“ ° _. ?_r°°"5 discussion was NHL tefereeingwould leave a lot of people with MaeiNeill, N. Dooley. the conteaomion ammber, luncheon for the dignitarie 5, attack with a hat tuck and —-and it was hot. the feeling "of rig and fix. Ugly Ice4—J.C8mel‘0!i. P- 301379. Munqay Harbar greeted by premier waiter sponsored by the p_E_1_ Cur-i E- 3.15110? 13- B03813 and - e still is smouldering. words, to be sure, but words 5- websierv J~ SI‘°1f°°" "5- R‘ ling Association, will be held in‘ MOITISSEY Cofiiifibuled the Others. But the casein point now the Jwllicli never have crossed my my the Charlottetown Hotel p.m. Monday fo r the F o ru m where the official opening cer- Merchants in the second galnfliti ,0 _ _ _ M1 N of the Intermediate B sem-I - Allpigs open fiir mixed teams nal playoffs in Kings Conno- to e 5 —- Garrett. C Whl l . - . M h m be wed _ taped in advance—“scissored" zan anywhere. ‘I mind’ J Simpson vs K Ken. hogiuiiiiiighiialigorthgmhggntagli: '- "n'Ig‘hiimll3Ii'ier parade will leave da1yI,w3 pim.d:NiIi‘iawsixth, 8 pr.1I:lS., ihis arguments "and left tiiem EDEFE. S'EDI'I‘IN(} hedy, V Mitton, Dr. Cameron. HOWIE YOUNG at 2 and Thursdays draws Wm b;;M. on the cutting room floor. 1 Young disagrees, “Both D3]. e said during an intervlewgton McArtliur and I had no in his Montreal home: 1 with the way the CBC eighth. , 3 "I _went to Toronto hoping to ‘necessarily deleted parts of tho ; icontrlbute something worthwhile ‘fl 1 me d conversation between The the seventh, 9:30 am. p.m.; and ninth. 8 p.m. ‘Howie Young ' ‘ ' h draw will be on Frid a v practice. Please arrange Game time at Murray Harbor emonies will be conducted by tent F 1 .1 I. I your own games. 8.30 TO L05 AngeIes reDrteselli1téiti\’i:s (grime trfigyifgg 3f:th*'';'t‘--3 :’ ';nd the ‘ma’ ” f The following are the scores ‘for the go professional £iRed'_Storey,_McAi-ihur and my- i "'9" 3 9 5'' 1. A i Th 1 . ' ' r mes and.for Murray Harbour Rifle shout hockey, but the end product self. he said. g1{1cA(;.o (AP) — Howe and Dominion Curing ssoc a- e coslng ce emo ‘ E was a distorted caricature of --we felt on the contrary the‘ held Friday, January 31. YOURS. 0119380 Black Hawk’. mm °m°I3I5- the I”°5°mafi°“ °f prizes W1” Fred White 95 i the things that had gone through R1051 Of What was deleted was JUNIOR HOCKEY : 1 .= f ' mpestuous defenceman, was The first and second dlraws take place at6p.m., and Ill case; Jim Gordon 94 .my mind before the taping of properly done for two reasons: ‘ ,. - - .. sold Tuesday night to L05 5"‘ will be held at 3 and 8 D-m- Ofaiieiii ”190"d0HIi€91eV9“”i inrucc Gormlcy 93 i the show began. “One was to delete material ‘ I “~ I” seles Blades of the Western Monday, Feb. 2. at the Chario- draw. playoffs for first placepandai Richards 91icAME our sEl\'sA'r1oN,u, that fell into the category of -I ,, Hockey League 11 d town Forum. will take place at 3 pm. ;sam Johnston 91, “The message that came out being more malicious than in- P,M, YOURS. reported to h3V¢ in John Gosbee 90 {of this program—iieatly edited lformative. This was particularly a a $15,000-a-year contract wl ’ . ‘ , Keith White 89 —was sensational in every re-,.,true of some passages that . the Hawks YECEMIY Said he Darrell Wliite asiispect." iwere cut out Red Storey‘: Prince of wales would not H0 i-0 ‘he mi“°1'5 ‘ O S I Allan Richards 86‘ Storey and MCAFIIILII‘ were In- lremarks. _vs_ The I'}a\v\':I(S as‘kedBwaiviedi‘sigi‘i:: lLlo,vd Gordon R.) l terviewed on the Jan. N pl'o- “The second reason for delet- ' YOURS 85 “'99- Y m “ Harley Fraser 3-i‘gram Cold Stove League. living material — it I ‘PLAIN S’. Dummnl‘ last Ssturd ay no ll‘{)ati<;1i:ll . Manven Gordon ‘. Scott Y0ullg,.TO1‘0nI,0 Globe and »seemed to contain comments or or FILTER TIP Hockey Leasuc C" Robie Chapman »l0.Mail columnist and former TV anecdotes describing minor in- -, - Students 35¢ — Adults 60¢ claimed him .019 e r a e Bllly Duffy so {commentator on Toronto 1\l}l'1, cidenis which were too compli- (,|G AR ETTES waiver price. ‘ Bmce D011 59 ; games_ The former referees Sam lcated in cover in a few words £l(l,league officials dictated how and Mt interesting 30 they were to call penalties. Mc- C<’i1‘I;Ii'.\' 31 great . A c. rthur also said he was Quebec's Hicks lleads Scoring REGULAR LEAGUE GAME The announcement that Young .Marvcn Johnston ’li0ROiN'l0 (OP) — The price defencemsn Pietro Pilote while %Douglas White has plunged on Frank Mahov- the Leafs had ii men advantage. Pflote scored. enough to . The Young had been 3 to Blades for cash and DIBYETS t0 be named later. BAD BOY HISTORY General manager Tommy ‘satisfied there was no distor- ition in the editing of the tape. iAIbert Tees . ‘signed to force Mahovllch to dig There have been S0m€ INNS rharder to k up with the play. recently that a trade or sale in- pappln an Kelly had been VOIVIIIS "BIB M" is “Oi _ 9 1''.in the habit of setting up Ma- thest thing from the minds 0‘ lhovlich with long passes in th C . A little more than a year ago i Toronto Maple Le of the N tional Hockey League were re- ported to have turned down an 1"" W” not available for com‘ Offer Of $l.0W.W0 fol’ him- Toronto executives. ce e ice zone. often with the5 CLEVELAND (API - Wayne IIIEI; arid Itwiiiiiiiliiiaiiimabebriiariiloeg N°‘” blfllifl hunter’ ‘P01-in Harold B811B1‘d- execumeiresult that the plays fizzled ififlleks of Quebec Aces scoreci-H M’ h on S’ the league may DC ID]. to VIC¢‘Pl'9SIdelII. Of I8 I£.3“Mah0v]|ch was unable to get; ‘ht-QC poings last week to take‘ Pgf ”3i°"V I" ‘“°I‘ “ii” " mm’ p the b winger for a Gardens, said Monday: “Id,away ii good shot on his fii-stithe scoring lead in the Ameri.‘ . mg practice and not showing up fraction Of PrICC- trade 0!‘ BCII anybody If the bait ‘try. lean Hockey League MON , - wgek '°" 3‘““°" 1'“ ‘greed i° "‘ Although club officials deny is good eno ." I Keon and Armstrong are both= Includjn amesi of 5 nd " ‘ TREAL CI?’ " L‘".°" - . to the B d 5' that Ilfiil in "18 show Wifldowp Ballard W88 instrumental llllpupk carriers who work in close 5 n’ m Sh d t I I U‘ a-gflrnan Aibert Tees ls recovenng A "me "‘°’° ma“ ' we“ sources close to management October 1962 in turning downjml scrap hi the comers m. ‘g. ' 1° :0 3 ' 03 ° I’ ii“ h°5p"°I mm 1°55 °i 3" 93'9- WIIII 0 “°' Ymmg W“ q“°t°d as ’'y' say the listless Leaf may be of- the sio'ooooo' offer from Jim 13¢h‘s thinking apparently’ was i D-Dims on ‘ goals and 30 a5 (removed after he was stmck by c¢‘“d 3‘ 9 My ‘"3 I” W“ H “ fered in exchange for two liust- Norris: owner of the Hawks. that Mahovlicii would have to . ms 5‘ . 'IIIireo‘;IC‘CiiI()ecnkleI’!C:ili:l:d Deadlocked for second place _ _ with 58 points each were Brolicolmghi durinf-Y 3 Same Horvath of Rochester At that time Young said. "I won't go to the minors. I'm go- ing to ‘cool it‘ for a year. I Imliich. who has said he has iwork harder to keep pace with Sunday more than one Player on his.their tenacious style of play. um ling left wingers. Th deal most often men- FROM lo AM. to 7 P.M. In Toronto's last Basilio llocnstion Contre will pick out 10;). week, the score will not be over 100. of each not who ever has bowled Cc iiire V"! |‘¢°°"° “'9 """"‘- ""'“" “"" "°‘ ""'“°‘“a‘°'°'i in no secret Toronto Althou ii Mahoiiiii'ch is still have t it ‘ Be 11 ll ted ' ' » ."u.me for commerm g all oppor_un y against the: 8l‘S,. vi 0 co ec nine points la Liam, do Hockey des Fran“. ‘ Bounce If the score B lit bowled there will bio Sifleenkddseg mainsger-foacth s‘I;l;fn(;I"il slmlach the highest I scoéer f}(:I'lrI!I1ei ‘league Vleading Canadiens to 1 last neck. was in sixth place copainh Said the Stick W” and the Jackpot will be worth $10.00 the follow its V . ; The Raw)“ "Med goalie no an pf; den to nlymyvtih: {lending Sim! sic tllI!fCa;I1 upnom. igtovet _esb noti yet ready for and. led in assists with 48. ‘mmwn In “ex Mazurka Wm, H. h 1., gm, “.1”: __ . ~ ‘er Gran“. to Dem)” ,8“ II’! I1 flpfiy. H0 0 es only 8 S ‘0 D i__0_ifl_0_s__a_rl_zan basement. Pittsbui-ghs Yves Locas rc had been EN.” 3 minor and .5 . i \ "mm" (or You" am at “M Mshovliclis offensive record of ductlve lot. and his output ha . '--—-———-—— mamed the goglg pacesclh-,~_ mismndum penal“, Mr rue". time coach silly Reay said the }’e"n‘{i ’° §°"'- ""‘ ‘‘'° N‘ 5'' “PM shnrnlr ‘ GALLANT wnncoms with 34. 1 , , eux said he is sure Mazurka did 1 Hawks would make an attempt V‘ I""' JOB sin!’-'l'ED LONDOW ‘“”4°V'°i SPaCo'- “"11" ‘“W‘'' "i P'”—““""%“ not mean to strike anyone with‘ to reform hockey. ubad my" "6 M GOAT Recently "mach shmcd himiwornan Valentina Tereshkova Hornets ‘had the edge in_ the 11,9 ghck_ 11 had caught Tees m_ who last season sets record of In last weekend‘: liome-|nd- from the Red Kelly-Jim Pappin‘V'5lt9d ")9 British HOIISC 0l}S03"i~‘"d"i8 d°P8|'im°"i~ WI”) “nth eyt‘ when the line In Richmond St. On the score set up by score on Monday Saturday the Charlottetown e tioned would send Mshovlich to Boston Bruins in exchange for energetic Andy I-Iebenton and Dean Prentice, veteran former |members of New York Rangers. might become ii cowhand. I like to wear dungareesi and boots and I like to work with horses." home series with Chicago Black Hawks. lie was on the ice for three of the five Hawk goals. and on one of them he put tho 1 puck directly on the stick of‘ 273 minutes in the penalty box. The)? not only failed to reform him but found his play far un- der par in his previous ma- ioi» league stints with Detroit. I ?line to a unit with Dave Keon team he would not sell for $1.-‘ ooo,ooo, also said Monday: ' ‘ "If you are asking me thatl ‘way. there are no untouchables’ on our hockey and G e o r it e Armstrong. the 13 games.- Maliovlicli has scored only three goals, not up to par for 1! mil- lion-dollar man Tonight Commons Friday and received: EOBIS-8Ve|‘8f!e of 2-33 cans. Willie Marshall of Provi deuce Reds and Cleland M0l'l~ son of Quebec. in Montreal he will Mike Nykoi uk of Hershey p Amen_larcn;i’ in suburban St. Vincent de tween two ages of 28 and «I0 who lay in weekly games. is That Duiiskated into the area where Ml-' teams made up of men between tho P3)’ ivfl '. Roger l‘Heureiix. president of a gallant welcome. _0ne mem fhim well ahead of Clevelandsizurlm was because he fund .3 19am‘; most productive cent;-giber discovered no flowers had‘Les Binkley. who shared lilo-(outbreak of fisticuffs. and t r. The move apparently was de-3 been pro dad and rushed to thei shutout lead with Lorne Worsley telephone to order a bouquet. Iof Quebec, each with three. I.'Heureux sa id the hid ‘will be thoroughly invest