yor ve F ‘ : - + cf 4 ie e AUT AV NHL Clubs“ , “Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew" re Sh « T ° : SECOND SECTION Charlottetown, Tues., Dec. 21, 1965. PAGE 13 owing Iraits elle ‘ Bice . By CHRIS ANNETT : six more NHL encounters, an upset, a galore, the continuation of a comeback etc., i ng , he S:, : , etc., ete. Although none of the matches in the league could . f have been called really crucial omes the games were rather i4gio 5 wii. 4 indicative of the subtle revisions in form of the various clubs : ‘ : : ‘ and fans are starting to get some idea of just what to look for. in Ca Toronty Maple Leafs provided a good deal of the action as they were the only club that managed to pick up two wins. . a or They oy = oe rivals, oes oa Seer : evening a bit more trouble toppling Bruins By CARL MOLLINS . ha oon (ee ee ee ee $:1 Sunday. The amazing feature of. their continuicz surge is in 1905 was big * . " , 7 ing the S0-motve husdies in 10.5 tense tes vetend ine Mn ain" hneetoed ton? of te aan snes tee iy *» |seconds and Tamara putting SC Eaae chattese ugeieet te. den collar aadiies. ‘Tale chow cars, on horses and bicycles ithe shot 61 feet and tossing the ing along with hat tricks from Keon, his first ever, and starry re Pose year was dominated pane ee et mebee ae: cs Genter Pulford gave notice that the Leafs have finally managed scramble for laces inthe carrying off European (re | "ie ows 5 Ae Toe Werld Cup soccer tourne- in 1965, Roy E oa creeped’ up to a oS in tee Summer track and field meet- et Smith took individual not one representative in,the upper seven of the scoring race "ings from London to Kiev, a a So so it just goes to show what.a team effort can achieve. On Turku to Vienna, juced Thomson won 4| the current streak they have beaten every club but Chicago does world eed te — : = from defender Tony J oe get thelr chance to move inte sevens. place when tured round-robin ri 6 P a home home series awks next week- simone distance rmer Michel Ph agro United siates te and Detroit did battle twice and the ae sh J of France, “ ago ice re: ow Taine of Kuma and Australia’s | ~ team, also lost.out in Canada that these teams are rather evenly matched. Paced by two old sensational. Ron Clarke, who! . Cup competition at Madrid, fin-| ~ pros, Howe and Bathgate, the Wings racked up two points by breached time barriers’ almost third behind South Africa | | feiding Bobby Hull to an assist Saturday with Sid Abel's famous ° every ‘time he ran in Europe. —Gary Player and Harold Hen- four strategy, but Hull managed to lose his tormentors Scotland's Peerless Jim ning—and Spain. hal ,| Sunday and lead the. Hawks to.a_5-4 victory..However--when—a Clark; winner” of the” Tridianapo- ‘ Bill Crothers of Markham, , seams wins Wen sect 30 sbetade Jet thay, Gave uot Gomeuntreted me = last May, oe ban _ SiM CLARK Ont., won the Meanaien race * ao ee, and this Detroit gine cores bent oe U sev r mes game. Chicago, Detroit canlor’ sakes. an five, cap- | Brazil's defenffing titlists, from ted ie coon with = rid- ee = spiel aod Sgt. to be = a7 real dogfight for _ rest of the season and if the tured id i the original - distance men, |-Habs show some signs too, then are also P Siechip sad queue We tok In the annual tournaments ve -_ paint Peay 208 eect ae going to have oe. ppg oes . . ord. to edented. 19|that reflect European soccer's azy, world i mili- . They managed Boston 2-1 Saturday, RD means Grand Prix Metacies — five | growing on on terns: — record to a oe or So ar Bene THIS iS SPORT a sapmnaieg iN over a Sa mired im the ars. tional competition, powerful In- Rennes June 9, it shoot Britain. cellar went on on from Rangers. 7 French colt named Sea |ter-Milan ‘won the -1965 Euro: |ia a world-record, two-mile run | =O > Tony, Still Meas 2 stander two pelet lend os they will at the end Bird II dominated the turf of |pean Cup for the second year 122.6 June ’ . head tucked belongs shirt bends to see season their weekend lormance poses some France and England, winning |running, "West Ham United of |France- In a 5,000-metre race AFL Officials Won a tie high S Gee ‘Sueliing of Willa- os is caine a along in |‘questions. = all five races entered, including |London won the contest among |@t Helsinki a week later, Jazy school wrestler. The arms un- Mette High. The referee in dual meet recently. What about the Bruins? They held the Habs to a slender the Epsom Derby and the Arc national cup winners and pt ae eee! was second and | S : - - wate oor then. ty de ogo _ _o held eee oy a two- de Triomphe at Longchamps. jencvaros of Hu took ° { | . t are ‘missing Enthusiasts ra ted - Ireland’s| Inter-Cities Fairs Cup. a é en hailed in ee “ . Re ease tax . e ’ e e Several hy ayer such = pee *. a. Just how eight-year-old Arkle the great-| Europe's track and field fans runner — strong when y is restored to ? ssc Ai eta oe ot eta eg, ee, Geet ver cour ae) = tS Qint Dunstan s University sree sy enero the big bhorve best everything money 1 SP SON ee SO or ee ee ee eae eae ae ied clan” st tee een oe” ye in it E 's achievements, . . ’ ’ re s 7” ‘behind third place clubs. think already win ie ee ges Australia set world records|versed positions at the same j|epree for the scoring title were = clubs have been decided but that these two last place squads CYCLIST TRIUMPHS over three miles, six miles and {distance July 6 in Stockholm. |etatistical highlights of the nces Oc e iInic will make i rugged for some of the league leaders. Cyclist Jacques~*Anquetil’ of |10,000 metres in Euurope after |Keino later improved Jazy’s|American Football League sea- n ‘ } France, jaded by four meee cracking the eight - year - old —_ mene. for a @on released reek ; <1] ’ < RAMBLINGS eee sive victories in the Tour standard for 5,000 metres in| by almos seconds +199) Lowe played lor ; fi Depart- participate — four from , France, passed up the big grind |13:25.8 June 4 at Compton,| at Helsingborg, Swedem, and |piego Chargers Sunday es they! The aa am «i Ss ahealag toes eed. The Shale wil Fourteen games ago a bevy of NF'L clubs trotted out on the in 1965 bat won a ctring at \Calit., and beating American rece eee ee or cand [Caneed out with @ 24-14 victory |S hockey clinic for all Senior |which is paying for the trecspor- |stert at 9.30 in the mocning and |fiekd all expecting to make she NFL olayeti foc cee cect other joprated events 1 a [GoM medallists Billy Mills and ered at te ent ot August | (over Oakland” and gained 2 |S schools on Prince Edward |tation, and the University Admia- |will conclude eround 7.90 with a | championship. Fourteen games later the two clubs who were mis absence individval (room a week Tee, ee iene ‘Kenyan "later journeyed (ares. ca0ueh for a single-cee. | ites Tuesday, December 2, |istration, which is footing the re- |benquet. expected to end up on top are still ‘there and a playoff will eee ob rence tiie ee © ee eee see Nearer ee, eam menen rocend ot LI. ee announced officially last |mainder’ of the bill, the Athletic have to be played. Baltimore Colts, despite a string of dis- Tour laurels went to young BROKE MILES RECORD Se ee On, Seek Sea mark of 1,000 set. by | was Clini Director. 0d Yor- Department was able to plan the astrous injuries to key personnel scratched their wi Felice Gimondi of Italy in his| The rangy Australian broke | 5,000-metre record with a time Daniels of Oakland Reid- |@ight by ic ert United States dato the final with @ 40:17 eta merry way Re ee eet a a ee tre ieee. sete Mie slnie the Srv of te kind|" Over % players “aod big only managed to tie with the San Francisco dere. These tre — from the racing cir. was ‘Gy Gotten July He SISTERS oP" MARES ae title ae a row 8 a raeuine, will cover both |schools coaches are expected to | Selects Skiers ‘ pore pees clubs meet for the league championship this = : 5 i ae = ; and. Green has~-to : cuits, soccer minded Europe Four daye letet-in-Oslo, Clarke Elsewhere, Hungary's Grula with: « s8-poiet aplutge an: Boo: ite terry mt toe: om | we VAT, Cale: 1AP)OA valerah: |Raveng asteese anpesingted GE’ Tees Wadena Cae kee Nee eee ic Geo Clete eee: ee rans ad etek mecca lay url’ tas” bocce over sun un. Pemiens wivipass Tess ies ohils, Ths, pavers. pacts | . {dominated men’s team and a called about 50 plays in pro ranks and that is just not enoueh tion rounds for the eighth quad-|for six miles and 10,000 metres|to hurl the hammer over 240 |Oijers 42-14. He ended with 162 ts. Pe ‘ : women’s group were|to get him te te We rennial World Cup tournament |with 26:47 for six miles and |feet, Ludvik vagal + points. es a _ rl ro, acy ue cee ae through orld Championship. England next July. Entries |27.39.4 for the metric distance. | slovakia threw iscus a groups. 20. 36 | +a es were cut to 16 national squads, | While. Clarke defeated the|world ~ record 218 feet 11% | k Seats oe beet me See eee et ee aaa eek POP ged =e cnon oppor Berge (34), and ‘le since. thats including the host country and!stop-watch time and .again, he!inches and. Russia's perennial Rura Hoe ey “3 — ‘ es a ay een maitara acathe, nd Gee see ae tt a clinic will have more ‘than ten | The selections were an- | weekend. The team will reassemble in New York on the 27th e a | The following are the results jinstructors to assist the players | nounced by U.S. Alpine ski |af December for workouts prior to encounters with St. Peter’s tits |of games played in the Rural jin every aspect of the game, |“ ° coach Bob Beattie at the Na-|College, in Jersey City on the 29th; Fairfield University in aWe s ey : an g " Paperweight Division Saturday, |with a special emphasis on the tional Alpine training camp. _| Fairfield, Connecticut on the 30th of December; and the New - : HS Dec. 18, 1965. |fandamentals of skating and The five-member men’s team York Athletic Club, January 3rd. The Axemen will return to As by 98% of : key . Blades 5 — John aie j nor eee odo gag md ae Ceeey Se Tks eg trenare for the Biuemoee Classle, used professional hoc players. Donald, Mark . pene - Assisting: Keane : ; im Heuga, 22; ‘Canada’ ‘Tournament. i vingstone oO: Fe ‘— Kee : we ere bee ; : Bill Marolt, 22, plus Rick Chaf- St. Pilea cendidled tox sf thi. nb. il Gllaws comes © Skat © Hockey Stick — Se. ae NEW YORK (AP) — Jack |{ee, 20, and Ken Phelps, 28. | im the East, meet a number of major college opponents. All ates ey $ Bisons 3 — Lauresice LeBlanc |well, Director of physical edu- Adams, long-time general man-| The four women selected will | @eady this.season they -hold.a-win over: highly regarded Niagara, e ® (3); Barons 4 — David Carra-jeation for P.E.I:; Rev. Frank ager and coach of the Detroit |De making their first trip abroad and they were impressive in their Garden appearance against Gloves Pads gher, Sterling Banks, Leonard /Ledwell, former Varsity coach /Req Wings and currently presi- |&8 members of a U.S. team. ‘ | Manhattan. However. Fairfield with perhaps ‘the best person- . Wool ta tedoae a Wales Col {dem of the Central Professional - 4 Wendy Allen, 31; The Stars, 10088 wriesiep dee aotuanliy ounce aoe, College ¥ Canucks 2 — Gary (2); |eoach et Prince of Wi Cc Cathy, 19, an n, 21, . ly ri lege Ail the best in hockey equipment at club prices Seals 4 — Allan MacDonald, Da-|lege; and A.J. MacAdam, Athle- mpi wate abl ealnse ee Robin’ Morning, 18, and Sandra | have lost only to St. Joseph's, currently the Nation’s No. 1 : vid MacKinnon, Stephen Dow- tic Director of St. Dunstan’s. |the Lester Patrick Memorial |Shellworth, 21. team. ‘ Special prices on all golf equipment. ling, Gregory Reddin. Discussing the clinic and its | rrophy. Jean Saubert, double medal| | Acadia Coach, Stu Aberdeen, not too worried over the lay- Clippers 5 — Jackie .MacEach-|aims, Mr. Kane noted that this|" The annual award, for Jong|Winner in the 1964 Olympics, | off because “we accomplished a great deal in our PreSeasop Th Bik Sh & S ern, R. Smallwood, Brian Watts | would be the first one planned|.q meritorious service {o|2OW a graduate student at the | Program, and we are ahead in our overall seasonal is e@ DIke shop port SKATES (3); Aces 3 — Philip Handrahan, |for players of high school age. |hockey in the United States, was | University of Utah, is unable to | quite often a break can be adventageous”. None the less, two : SHARPENED Joey Paquet (2): “We felt it was time something |yoted to Adams by a six-man |Mmake the trip because of her a away from the hardwood is bound to have some effect Lod Most Modern Games scheduled for Tues- | was done at this level,” he said,|eommittee headed by Clarence | studies, said Beattie. _ = defending National Champions. This year will be a : ge \ 3 cua day Dec. 21, Jes in the — “and since the facilities at ~s Campbell, president of the Na- 6 ae ic one as eae * Sr as height en as Wyte i — Pee Wee Division are as Dunstan’s were available, this ckey League, and Bill +3 up-and-coming road trip _ 185 Great George St. Charlottetown + [owes t'pim, — Rangere ve Bru-lwoutd mabe an tae! tne to |i Hockey Teague, and Bil! CURLING DRAW | shoud ancwer many qustins York Rangere.. The following is today’s draw Adams joined the Detroit or- | ’ | ganization’ in 1927, one’ year at the Ch’town Curling Club for |after the city entered the NHL- 7 In the 35 ‘years he was, with the club, the Red Wings \won Stanley Cup champion- season the Xmas Cheer ‘Spiel: 8:00 Ice No. 1 — E. Tantan, W. Reddin, F Corcoran, J. Shel- foon vs. K: Ready, Bill Mac- Gregor, D. Jardine, H. Howatt. ~Ice No: 2— C.-Fiemming; Dr: Jelks, A. Garrett, D .Taylor vs. Dr. C. Gallant, M. Jelks, J. Boston Patriots Acquire Huarte. BOSTON (AP)—John Huarte, |team, it is expected Boston alse MacDonald, B. - Partridge. highest priced non-playing quar-|will give the Jets $50,000. ; Ice No. 3 — M. Bell, A. Mc-|terback in the American Foot-| The 22-year-old Heisman Tro Curdy, C. MacGee, H. Simmons|ball League, joined Boston Pa-|phy wifiner had nothing but’ | vs. ‘D.\ Stanhope, D. Bell, \M.| riots Monday stilt hoping to get | praise for Babe Parilli, veteran Pibecw scons, M. Pursey. me taste of regular-season patiols quattecharh, whose job nos meron, A> init -| Huarte would like. ig Tg Fe Huarte, the Notre Dame. all-|' “I don’t expect to break in ‘Dr. W. MacDonald, J. Saunders,|A™erica in 1964 who received | strong because Babe i is |S, Lavers, R: MacDonald. $200,000 in salary and bonus to|a topnotch quarterback,” \;. Ice No. 5 — A> Llewellyn,. Dr. ta Se a Danae ae aa Huarte told a press conference. | Hooper, -M.-White,-R.--Pigott—vs. PUT ON TAXI SQUAD eran end Jim Colclough and a E: Sorting, Trainer. §. Rogers.'sicn draft choice. Colclough | Huarte was relegated to the mA seven yj ships and -12 regular ( titles. tie |$mith, B. Dillon, S. Harper vs. J and B.V.D. By Arrow played for\Montreal Alouettes |Jets “taxi squad last season SPORTS SHIRTS WE GUARANTEE AT MONTAGUE . le the Ca a adian Football | when the Jets decided to go with Montague Curling Club sche- | League in 1959: ~ | an even higher-priced rookie, 95 oe hel Gal dule for-today, Dec: 21: ~) If Huarte “makes the Patriots’ Psat ago id went on to ; d ~ P ae ome rookie of the year. A gift he'll ‘appreciate, smart checks, plains an TEXAC 7 ng +— 6 Woe, cS Most of his professional play- stripes in a wide range of styles: and colors... at- tractively gift boxed and priced from... | Deliveries right on schedule so you~ Home Heating Oil MacDonald, L. Nicholson, N. Warmth without worry all winter longt Wolfer vs. E. Shaw, Ken Sul- can never run short. Fuel Chief is the « livan, L. 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The Jets Sunday when Baltimore Colts chose Wichita linebacker Jim meet Green Bay Packers in the | Waskiewicz and signed him... - playoff for the National Football| As for Huarte’s chances of jLeague’s Western Conference making the Patriots’ squad, ititle. coach Mike Holovak. said; “T That development came out of don’t believe in giving \a fellow jan informal meeting of NFL ja job..He’s got to earn it.” Ice 1 — Lamby vs Gallant. Ice 2 — Kassner vs McLean 9 to 11 p.m. Ice 1 — McLaren vs Lebrech. Ice 2 — Birt vs MacIntosh. Ch'town Petroleum Products Ltd. 83 Gt. George St. Ch’tewn The favorite giit, styled in stripes * TIES (By Currie) GLOVES | CUFF LINKS . (By Hickox) By Hickox, black Alaskan — With gold and silver trim also initial sets, tie bars and tie tacks ... attractively gift boxed and priced from... '~ MENS ~ WEAR ‘JUNIOR HOCKEY FORUM TUESDAY, DEC. 21 at 8:30 p.m. Charlottetown Juvenile “All-Stars” owners Monday after Colts’ president _ Cafroll Rosenbloom brought up-the subject. The Colts lost Johnny Unitas and his substitute Gary Cuozzo for the season. because of in- juries and besides Matte “the on'y other quarterbacks on the Colts squad are Brown and rookie George Haffner. Under. league rules neither ' Cookie Gilchrist Receives Fine ih. - , : se DENVER, Colo- (AP)—Cookie | Gilchrist, Denver Bronco full- |back, was fined $100 Sunday for missing a> workout Saturday prior to the Broncos’ 45-35 loss . : V3. Brown, acquired’ on waivers to the Kansas City Chiefs in an ‘ : 0 \ Pr t ‘al V “ In p from Pittsburgh last week, nor pus Keane gue 3 160A Kent Stteet Dial 4-8444 ‘ovinci ocational Institute Haftner, activated from the taxi | game at Kansas City. 3 \ > x squad, are eligible for playoffs | Jim Burris, Bronco vice pres- : si Students—35¢__ Adults—60c- Bm aren — —— ident, wae al un on am ox The management and staff of Charlottetown Forum wish to a — Se cee et wae CHS DT Sh ME A ee Ba | extend season's greetitigs to afl patrons abd friends. ae two regular - season fpet the, cenehien prevailed in hig { - ; : r us - f x 2 node bil ‘ ame ‘ ; 1. oitrrostben ert tt tele tae ln POG rae athcttentes Pott A RA he Maat ot, pho Oe illest ls \ BA «A, se te a Bat th RMA OH Lo Bnd f