l The Gum, Charlottetown, Mon. Nov. 28. 1964. BC. Trip Stamps On Kapp's Arm lRecl Wings Tie Rangers; lLeafs Defeat Bruins 3-1 NEW YORK (AH—Detroit's pass from a faceoff and (firlllelelante 1012 9—31 (lilorton (a; major and imiscon- Lowell MacDonald. makin one in the puck past Crozier Nlll' ‘ uct. an minors were mposco By DENNIS ORCHARD ’mem- Two m0” Poms came on of several brief appearancis oil 30gfeet out Tomm" 5 305m" '1 on Dave Keon, Wayne Rivers VANCOUVER (CF) “ Brit‘s" l a Safety tom'h- the ice. broke away for an ill» The Red Wings regained the BOSTON ‘Cm—TOWMO W“ and Allan Stanley. commp‘? Lions Nd" 31"“ “I calgar-‘JS 10"“ toucmown assisted goal in the closing miii- lead on Ullman’s goal early in Ple , 3‘5» Powered by the Plal' Pulford. who got the only goal the bnmant passmg arm or Joycame 0“ a third'quaner mm? utes that gave Detroit tied the middle pert . New York’s makmg 0‘ BObby Puuom find in Toronto's 1-0 win over Chl- Kapp to a 33'” "1‘10"" 0"” l by Keeling La”? RObinsm‘ cm" Wings, National Hockey League Vic Hadficld had served 46 sec- the goaltendmg 0f Terry 53“" caigo Saturday night, again sup- Calgary Stampeders Sunday to capture the Western Football Conference final and earn an- ?vcrtcd and kicked two field [goalS and Jim Furlong kicked fa sinL'lt‘. leaders 3 3-3 deadlock with New York Rangers Sunday night. The. tie gave the Red Wings onds of a penalty when the Wings scored. ' R a n g e r s countered chuk. defeated Boston Bruins 3-1 Sunday night to stay within one point of the National Hockey plied the deciding marker when his 25-footer dropped out of Blis- ton goalie Ed Johnston's pads “her Chance at lht‘ GFC)’ C'lp SUMMARY 21 pomts and assured them of quickly, Hadfield setting up cal-1"“ 103‘?- and trickled into the net at 1-:l.‘t when they meet Hamilton Tiger- First Quarter holding first place in the tight Marshall. whose backhand shot Pum’d fic‘m’d one"! “‘5 of the third period. Cats at Toronto next Saturday.. 1, ac, touchdown «Flemingl NHL race. deflected off a Detroit player mm" g0“ "‘ ""99 games' 8"“ SUMMARY The Lclons. who dropped last 6:48 30b NCVin'S breakaway E031 and We“ between CWZieY'S :fitfiprggztiztég ‘31:: Earggfiiwri First period — No scoring year's re' Cu n; t t' .‘ - i ‘ ‘ ' . ‘ s. . . ‘ - _ - ' 3 D smle 0 nt‘ 63%;; (flielgulgigzlr , early In the fin Dermd 13 9 through mgm games m the Penalties Hartzgn 4.35. Kurten- Ticats at Vancouver. saw Kaini fire four to u c h down passes . 2_ (Robin- ' soul 2:] [ second of the night. had given the Rangers 3 3-2 lead which . SUMMARY First period—1. Detroit, Ull- Lea~fs nets bach 7:27. 1 Second period — 1. Toronto. 3 while the BC. defensive unit put Blc‘ field goal (Kemp!)I they held until a little more _ . The victory gave Toronto 20 . a continual rush on Slampcdcr 3;; 7 ' ! than three minutes from the £3" Lgafiqonflfl lz'ag’ldz)‘ points, one less than first-place fisrsanpgna;.i:_lé:efir 8:111 quarterbacks Eagle Day and 4 B_C_ WHOM“... lBurtonll finish. 8" '"e d “573.253 Detroit Red Wings who were '816 Green minor 'ma. Jerry Keeling. preventing them K03 ' Then MacDonald. a 23-year 3' 0' 9"“ y- '" say ' ' held to a 3-3 tie in New York. “8. y 't H to m j' 191" from mounting any real three. 5 '33 convert (Kempl) old reserve forward from Thor- MgeREnd .od 3 net .t U“ , Ron Stewart and Eddie Shack m‘sgontucfl'. :sr gmnlaeor’ £115” on offence 6' B ' touchdown (Homer) l born, N.S., who had scored only °° L99“ 1" 24.34.“: 1N ' got the other Toronto goals and “:0 "c ' we ' y' 6"“ More than 32,500 fans ilt- 9,34 four previous NHL goals,skatcd ma“ 8 ( “51° 5) - l ' . 9‘” Reggie Fleming ruined Saw 'de .od 2 T tended the game. - convert .Kempn the length of the ice and beat “my Mamba“ 2 “ladfleldl chuk's bid for a shutout. ' r 9"" _. ‘ 0mm“ Ka_pp.s passin: mined mm. i. . ..Third Quarter l cw goalie Jacques 4:56. Penalties—Langlms 2:09. The game was marred by a Fulford 7 (Pappin, Stewart) man 300 yards and his receivers 8 (man s i “gle (Morris plame for the equalizer. 6:10, Hadfleld 3:46, ds by brawl 3.; 3:50 of the second 1.33; 3. Boston. I Fleming 4 were not only catching the ball '. ‘ aoh‘Furlongis kick) 4.43 Nevln's go.ahead goal came 12:06, Nielsen 17:17. Cahan penod, involving six players on (Green, Oliver) 9.38; 4. To- but running with it Day and image" t hdown (Ke'el at 44 seconds of the third period 191% _ the ice and several fans in the onto» smell 2 (Sta‘nleyv Ken)” Jerry Keeling passt more oi- -. “1,73” 0"“ .. while the Rangers were short Third period—5. New York. stands. It tooka squad of police 13130- “3‘8"” - Papl’i“ “"0 ten but gained little more than "‘51) “38’ h t (Robinson)! handed. New York’s Larry Ca. Nevin (Howell) :44: 6. Detrmt. to restore order among me minors 1:44. Baun 8:27. 16:30. 100 yards between them. 10- calgarl' “my”; I (R biml ban was serving a penalty when L. MacDonald 16:53. Penalties spectators. Green 12:24, McKenney 14:43, The touchdown passes went to 11- Calgary~ field B“ o ; Nevin took a pass from defence- — Ullman 2:17, Gadsby 9:49. Ted Green ignited the fight Douglas 10:33- halfback Willie Fleming. flanker‘l 50“) 11:16 (Cl rid efl‘ man Harry Howell, outskated Henry 141 by high-sticking Toronto's Tim Saves onny Homer and ends .Vlack 12- B-C-- touch‘mw“ ‘3 g l Detroit’s Alex Delvecchio and Saves .Horton. Green was han ed a Sawchuk 12 714—33 Burton and Pat Claridge. 13331 faked goalie Roger Crozler be- Crozier 8 8 7—23lminor, major and misconduct. Johnston 13 8 4—25 Kicker Pcter Kcmpf con 13 35‘ Convert (Kempn fore backhanding the puck into! verted three of them. picked up one field goal and a single point when he missed another place- 14: B.(7.. safety touch 12:59 Fourth Quarter _ 14. B.(‘.., single (Kempf) 7:52 _-.. _._.___-———— lie Habs For Third j to move into a third - place tie. HahksBombMontrealim ’c Hamilton Tiger Cat coach ONE DOWN AND ONTO GO sea Rough Riders 26-8 at Hamilton game in Toronto this Saturday lback each time to tie it. 'i ‘l | the cage ; LOST LEAD TWiCE ‘ Red Wings had taken 1-0 and 2-1 leads on Norm Ullman's seventh and eighth goals of the but New York Ralph Sazio has one more Saturday to win the two-game - .- l r E "man's first E031 came M e to go before putting both total paint series 39-38. If the "Fe" NM “‘_” “3“ °“ '°_h's ‘ 12:20 of the opening period, arms around the Grey Cup. Ticats can take their western Silvmwur“ f‘" mom“: yea" ‘Parker MacDonald circled the His team defeated Otltlalwa opposition in the Grey 1) . H my 7 “(CP Wirephoml lRanger net and passed out to Dou B rkl The defenceman g a e shot from 45 feet , out and Ull- ‘ I ' man, parked at the left of the 05 a ure 3 ID - AGO lCPl—El‘lt' Nestcr- l H I f 5 4 few or i the score one eniglsc two goals sparked al ‘ O I ' lmlmlle and 20 seconds later second period uprising that I New“ taking Earl Ingarfield’: netted Chicago Black llawks I l HALIFAX (Cpl __ Brian four goals on route to a 6-2 lGrzlvcl‘ scored three straight: shellackin: of Montreal Sunday e :- ‘fltlllls in the second period to: . night which enabled the Hawks lpowcr Moncton Hawks to a- w k I 54 Maritime Senior Hockeyl X: in the National Hockey League ?By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS 22 Cleveland scored twice onlLeague Victory over alifa ‘ standings with the CanadiCns. ' Baltimore Colts won their first:Frank Ryan passes to Paul SChQOnel‘S here Sunday nlgllt. Montreal carried a 2-1 lead \ championship since 1959 in the Warficld. lGIYaVOFK former Halifax alter the first period but faded? National Football League‘s St. Louis ‘I'C‘lllalllod ill the}812%?vgllrfimfggeeapggflin13:3 . . . as llle‘ Hawks (‘3an on strong Western Conference by whip-.castcm l‘llllllll‘lr. b) swamplng‘firsfi ha” of the second period! and continued in holilr‘ up the Canadians” sknlci's throughout ping Los Angeles 24.7 Sunday‘Philadclphia Eagles 38-13. for their 10th straight victory. Wayne Walker's 36-yard fieldi to put Moncton ahead after the} Hawks had fallen behind 10 the remainan in minutes The Colts, who won the NFngoal in the last minute brought! 4 7 Bobby Hull. with his league-l crown in 1958 and 1959, haven'tlDeU‘Oil Lions 8 33-23 tie With. mRthe .hrSt perwd' MONDA‘— lcadin: 14th 20a] of the season. lost since the opening gamelMinne-qola Vikings. About three. onme Géudel scored the‘ 1—2 p.m.—Prc-school Skate tallied Chicago's first. period with Minnesota, minutes earlier the Vikings’lmm‘lh and mm Moncmn $0815? 4:00—11:00 p.m.-—-Hockev goal which kept the Hawks Green B y Packers delayed Fred Cox booted a 36-yard field-in the third period as Hawks Practices ‘ within range following Mont-1 Cleveland’s rush to ard thelgoal. held back a strong bid by real goals bv John l‘Ol‘L’uson and‘ ; Eastern Conference title by New \ork Giants won the Schooncrs to “e the game be_ TUESDAY— Claudc Larosc. Ken Wharranl p u l l c (l the Hawks even with his fourth oil the season—«all against. Montreal ~—beforc Nesterenko picked u I ERC NESTERENIKO " 15:48. MacNeil 17:10. Laperriere beating the Browns 28-21. Cleve- right to pick first ill the league land still needs a combination draft Saturday by losing 44-17 of its victories an losses totalling two to clinch? the title. ‘ Louis.to Pittsburgh Steclcl-s. ' ' Bears Francisco ’49crs 23-21 on field goal. San Roger; a 20- fore a small crowd of 818. _ Roger Wilding gave Halifax its first-period lead. Graver’s.‘ three goals were followed by one by Pred Burke of Halifax 3:30—6:30 p.m.—Hockey ractices 9 p.m.—Rock N‘ Roll Skate his first of the night on a shot The Colts got off to a 7-0 lead‘I-reclel'c's third , n ‘ directly from the left side of the Z 2. .0“ Ch. E8_ in the first quarter as Lenny lyarder with 1:11 to play. jflonljzf‘hc 0th" .scé’retha‘z 50W" LDNESDAY Th'rd pen 8' ‘cago’ Moore scored 'a touchdown for.'4961‘5 had grabbed a 21530 leadl "t. g mg m 0 e third‘ net that eluded goaltender Char- lie Hodge. Nosieronko £ifl(i(‘(l Chicago‘s . veteran Colt ced 18 yardsiDaSS to Bernie Casey and 8: li.m.—Borden Nationals . - ~ - insurance goal shortly anon ‘egko 11339. PClEI‘Si MaCNell.al-ler Johnny Unitas teamed‘Tommy Davls' exll-a polan Sclloonci's at 6:04 of the final, vs. Enman Driii: Combines TORONTO (from‘ qudon)' UP to 5 fl'ghts daily—'3 hrs' 50 mlns‘ convertin: passes from Johnny 133%“ lwith John MacKey on a 62-yard Washington. its alert defence but 53 seconds laicr Gaudel Ask about 25% Ilamily Fare Discounts now on Economy fares. See McKenzie and do fen c c m a n ‘ pass. intercepllnfl {011? 085595. d9" had Moncton ahead for k i ,‘ r'.__ vour Travel A cut for reservations. Pie"? Pilolc who picked up‘lHall 2 2, 3:22: The Colts' defence, led byifeated Dallas Cowboys 28-16, He added another 03! .uefplsé;T"UR5DA‘ ' g l three assists in the game. H°d Gino Marchetti. held the Ramsl In the American Football! E J 5 8—10 p.m.—Sknt¢ McKenzie completed the sec- ond - period barrage and Phil posito 5 lMaki, Robinson) 18:03. Penalties — Ferguson, Nester- City Dart league the 14th consecutive game. The}on JOh" BFOdiC'S St‘l’ell’yard‘ scoreless until the fourth quiar- League- Kansas City Chk‘ls de- ter when Bill Munson hit Buckylfeated Houston 28-19 wliilc Oak-‘ periol Lynn Beatoii tied it for seconds later at 7:07. Wilding finished the scoring for Halifax 1—2 p.m.—Pre School Skate illilllliiiiilliiluilluuliiiivu AIR CANADA ® . - l 7 Fjposim complcled the mut Pope with a 21-yard touchdown‘lslldk §aiders knocked off New ll ac in the third period when be. 9355- 01' 0‘5 35‘26- 9‘15 — -— ‘ tipped ill a coal-mouth pass Formed For Year ‘ A gambling pass bv the packm Kansas City's Lon Dawson . fiagll’g'"v’s,flfi'§:§¢yn £235.13]; d‘ from tlincmatc Chico Maki. A I t l b Dart League ers‘ Bart Starr and a fumble?assed {0" “mm [mendowm be' lrs mm, M l “anneal. .n ner-cu b C] l i - . ; ore his nose was broken. lead- 5]“ N , ‘ . P‘crzuson 3 (J, C. Trembla .ihas been formed {0" lhe 1964455 hzlpedevvfiu‘ffdaieei'r’é’g‘j in?;°t\l‘lgling the Chiefs to their victory 125 Klen‘lIISlG (SENTE: l lSATl’lRDAY— to Pctersl Mn: 2 Chicano. uninseason- The league “"11 39’ “n’ lead to stay. Trailing 14-7 in thelover Houston The 1055 extended Exclusive dealer iiivrn'N‘ hi i :--4 m Skatin TI 14 (pilnle. \laCKonzlci 3:17: 3. dcrway on Thursday, Nov. 26.. third quarter, Slam. threw althe Oilcrs losing streak to eight Sewing Machines also 3:“. ‘. p. F g Montreal, Larosc 3 (Petersl‘ The teams c9mP°5mg ""5 fourth down pass from his 44 to‘gameg- hetland Vacuuin Cleaners ‘ Flo—Skating llL1 13:2?" Pmalfies—«lllai-Ncil 11:51. league are: Legion A' and BE ax cGee. who reached the: I“ m" 0m” game mm)" Ba" and Floor Polishem' Admiral j A Y m (journal-er 134;; Main Brace A and B: RCAF. Cleveland one. Jim Taylor then vidson passed for three ioucll- Televisions. See our complete lSUNDAY "3 WSecond period 7 4. Chicago. glanad'a" LEE: and sergeant.scored. downs scored 0‘19 "5 the line of sewing needs r _ l :0 armm 4 i-nllklla pllolell ess. i . . . . lRaidel's wallo d the Jets. ‘ I - - ‘ l ' ' 2:24: 3. Chimza Nestomnko 3 The following are the games; Within 31,2 minutes, the Pack-‘___ ___._p~et.cc H- -‘i Phone-+8272 Lao—10'” “uh—Skating C‘ub Market St. summmde Phone 51‘ ,Rohinson_ Esmsim, 6:37, 6 vlhal will be played Thursday. ers had another touchdown on‘ BASQUE NUMBERS _ S’side—436-5843 ‘ ._ a , l ; ' - - . Starr's four ~ yard dash. The‘ 1,000,000 Basques live i 8“ Chl(.8.0. \cstercnko 4 tI’llote ‘ 1' Leglon A “5' Lego“ 8' 2' vaskm “liq. 7 Chicano “ac: Brace A vs. Brace B. RCAF v5. touchdown was set up whenlin southwest France and north- (1.3 Kenzie 3 ('H‘a‘w “’15? fiénémes‘Mess: 4. LE3 vs. Sportsmen. Lionel, Allridge recovered central Spain. a remote people 5.0 “Ravlich 311-2- Bnudrias 12:45, All games will get underway Browns fumble on the Browns whose origins are unknown. 4:; Swimlea Does Wel 15:06. Makl J. between 8.30 and 9 pm. 5 All games for LEB will be played at the Legion. A.. entries for these teams must be in on or before December 3. 1964. Fort Augustus Downs Tracadie In a game played at St. Duns- tan's in the CYO. Hockey Lea- ,gue last night Fort Augustus GET THE REAL TASTE 0F/l The older members of the d d . .. l Charlottetown YMCA Swim team 9W“ Tracadle by a “0’9 0' .. travelled to Sackvillc. New l 5” to three- sewing f°r the “‘9' sloll Brunswick. on Saturday for a swim meet against the men and women of Mount Allison University. The younger less experienced Charlottetown lners was handled by G Smith l with three, also having a hand { in the scoring were Quinn. l G. Murnaghan. and G. Moc- Eachern all with one goal. Col- lecting one goal each for Trac- fi’E/ll CIGARETTE team made a very good show- . . ' . ins for themselves in Saab adle were J. McNally, M. Kelly, 0’3 vllle's new 25 meter pool but . am 1" Macmnald- en they were outdone in .o ' Top swimmer for t 14 year old Riche tal lie y NHL STANDINGS Curtis and 17 year olds Bob By THE CANADIAN PRESS l . FIRST S'I'OP For Young Modems Lively and Mike Pickard who National League , ‘ placed first in their events W L T F A" n o e For Christmas COSh h Francis Whitlock placed sec- Detroit 9 6 3 45 3721 31 and in three events and added Toronto 5 4 45 3620 When "WY ""d "‘"a "‘°"°Y '° help sanwr m. nine to the total. Montreal 6 5 5 43 3717 yenng modems make Crescent their first stop. At 00 The Sackvillc team will 1‘ Chicago 8 7 1 45 17 Crescent they know this extra money costs them . _ l . , o I ’y "5 cusscrm curs MORE . . . 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