werrrrny EET yrs Ae a+ “ew dip ys Hee GP ay pean yi SR GE yi ae See pe Tad Gi NRE a ig fi a pny WEG PS pL en aen PEE Y BOT pape iny Pee a | Ghe Guar * “Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew" , ‘SECOND SECTION -—_. : Charlottetown, Thurs., Dec. 2, 1965., lack Hawks Down Bruins; ‘angers Draw - ~ ee Poor Attitude | Sinks Saints PAGE 13 ° i i CHICAGO (AP) — en ean sities wah i Beet fahed ‘ence, and-then Sond Sean tocona' Dove tue er tne ta oem Oak eet ee eine goals. © er si The Rangers completely dom- teams were just about equal when it came to skating weren’t Wednesday New York carried a 2-0 lead| inated the first period, firing 19 they? Then why, when their club was down three goals Druine 42. yrds Sse beat Ed. Gia coe fone he Giacomin. clube in the league? - “" — comin at : Scoring star Bobby Hull aat 2:43 on passes from Frank| The Rangers kept the pressure This chipiness and lack of verbal restraint om the part of - the Hawks Mahovlich and Dave Keon on the 41-year-old netminder the the Saints has to be the big factor in their loss last evening turn 1 Shack tied it with his fifth| rest of the way as both ‘teams and the fact that PWC was able to keep a close check om Tagen Scones FIRST GOAL oh et ee Por tempers t to be much commended. Case in poi, Jamie the Chicago marker: Jean Ratetle potted New| . SUMMARY the game but did he ever lose his poise?. Not once! On'the The victory, York's first goal at 7:01 of the| First. peried—1. New York, contrary he literally laughed as player after player.on the _ home for the opening period on a pass from| Ratelle’ 6 (Robinson) 7:01; 2 SDHS club was sent to the ‘sin bin’ after having tried to fix five. defeats and a tie, moved Doug Robinson. Robinson had| New York, Ingarfield 6 (Nevin, Jamies clock them into deadlock for the top broken up a Toronto rush at the! Marshall) 8:07. Penaltles—Mah- The trend of the game is easy to follow just by looking spot with idle Montreal Cana- gdh mE agg gg et Hon oviich 12:29, Brown, Ellis, 16:30 at the penalties. In the first two periods the Saints had only diens to Ratelle who beat J Second Peried — No scoring. 10 minutes in minor penalties. They were also ahead 4-3. Boston was forced to play Bower on a wrist shot from 25| Penalties — Baun 7:51, Gilbert Fighting to protect their 1 goal lead they picked up twe without injured defencemen feet out. , 8:41, McKenzie 18:08. honest penalties within 15 seconds of each other and then : Leo Boivin, Ted Green and Al Just 66 seconds later, Karl In-| Third Peried — 3.. Toronto, to all intents and purposes the game was finished for them. Langlois. In their places weré garfield made it 20, finishing} Anmstrong 3 (Mahoviich, Keon) Wayne MacDougall the team captain threw discresion te the rookie Barry Ashbee, off a combination play with Bob| 2:43; 4. Toronto, Shack 5 (Baun wind and when he was awarded a misconduct fer arguing * Dallas Smith, and Ed Nevin and Donnie-Marshall. Nes; Kurtenbach) 8:44. Penalty — the penalty too heatedly he made his displeasure only teo Spt stag te Ge emp nore Sounds ‘nad posesd te iprahall| Susie oo geet by s\ As, Miciiotgalt Ned seebieie'leen the, masiooey from h ng in the emer- and to om g ‘ outstanding play- gency. © vrs —— -— just inside Toronto's blue line.| Toronto 611 8-3 er on the ice up until this time the assessment hurt the Saints Rookie goalié’ Bernie Parent |concluded the Chicago scoring |The veteran left-winger fed In-| New York 1913 5-37 to no little degrace and for several minutes the match was the game from becoming |i" the final period. garfield at Bower's left and' Attendance —13,123. held up until the High schoolers decided to take their places Sy 3 =e SUMMARY in the circle. From then on the Saints appeared to have decis- a route with some spectacular! wirst period— u w fon on their mind than hoc! meienenas deppllo the: fect Mo vist? Muar Aamee? 5:06; 2. 2 Sg rg eS fown fighting one could tell that they were still peeved over suffered an injury to one of the |Chicago, am 9 (Jarrett) ea i ; fingers on his right hand in the |18:52. Penaltles—Stewart 1:25, 4 : THIS GOAL NETTED A TIE ed 7s top ab el oes tea ee ee Ges. petied whle smothering a | Fleming (Double minor), Whar- shot close in by Hull. ram (double minor) 6:37. Second Period — 3. New York Ranger goalie Ed for the Toronto Maple Leafs in Giacomin (1) looks at puck third period of game at Madi- (6) of the Rangers looks on. NHL game ended in 2-2 tie. we NY \ ; es FIRED 43 SHOTS Mohné 8 (Makita, R.Hull) 5:20; . , into net after Eddie son Square Garden in New The Hawks fired a total of 43 |4. Chicago, Jarrett 1 (Esposito, eW U [ Cd lie , ; / sae Se regs, ho Sas 6 EL, ope ae | Oe eo ——a-| COLLEGE SPIRIT EVIDENT rou on a ; 710, Pen- " ‘ways by Eric Nesterenko, Ken |alties—Awrey 3:22, Mohns 9:45, (CP) — .Thejsion and five a western group. : = interest Wharram, and Bill Hay. Maki 19:49. Journal ways 1 Ce Se | Deas See see et wi tis ane eee alg The Bruins. sot off to a lead |, Thies Eeried — 6. Chicago. |reeed a reuper league’ to e| Lisled ae western members onc on UmMmps OV AIS > | see pered ad a natt there was not too much to applaud early in the first period when |Maki 3 (Eaposito, R. Hull) 16:14 tormen 0. super sueue sre the universities of Brkith Lm : 7 about as far as PWC supporters were concerned but as they Murray Oliver took a pass from |Penalties—none. The newepaper says the OFV|Colambls; Seskeichowen rallied their spirits so did the team. At the end of the second oe ns we eticnee Bolas on Goal Py 16 7-29 network will televise one game |Manitoba and the Calgary and ° ° of MacDougall’ aust ion ae d ae ee minder Glenn Hall with a five-|Chicago . ......... v7 9 1748 |each week during the ‘eight-|Edmopton campuses of the Dorion Gets Six Mar ers” Suid women ings don woe “ - footer. Wharram evened the| Attemdance — 16,666. Te et gunk ad eey tee ee ee s The Saints took the lead again and the roar from their count at 18:52 by taking advan-| new YORK 2 TORONTO 2 all costs over and above regular |are the uni of Toronto |. It was Phil Doiron night at) ye specie wimemmnen right in front of the Hawk net| Supporters must have been heard at the police station! A~ tage of a misplay by Smith to : sts.” ’s |the Forum last evening far| 7 —_— and MacIntyre made no mistake | 1@rge contingent of SDU supporters journied across the rink ~’ skate in alone .and drive a.15-| NEW YORK (AP) — Third. |S me Vee oe. ce ee macs Hawke eetet th with the rebound four| Midway through the period and installed themselves in the into t a cla at tee thee a a Eddie Saeck once wih on tito peg University; Montreal, and st concerned for this starry mem- 3g minutes later he dug the puck poy of the PWC fans and then the fun really began as far : St. het i denuke Puasa corner were concerned. Doug Mohns and Doug Jarr-|Toronto Maple Leafs a 2-2 Na- | Toronto Friday Francis, Xavier. University, Am |DT SF Js times and helped set pee oe ee nek ot Bec Why it was a game im itself, the two sections trying te ett pat the Hawks om top 3-1 in |tional Hockey League tie with| In Toronto, officials declined |tigonish, N.S. : up another marker as ‘the ‘| ture who made no mistake with | drown each other out. In the meantime the Welshmen hed tied —- the second period before Bu-|New York Rangers Wednesday |comment, but it was understood “Each of the 10 teams will |Wowks laced the Royals 11.6 in 4\ a wicked drive the score and the gone ahead on Turners tally and the wind eyk’s pass in front of the Hawks | night. ' ja statement would be issued to-|play six games against opposi-|an exhibition game. Charlotte- From then on it was all Mone-| and decibales~of sound from the Red and White section dimin- cage bounced off Chicago de-| The tie extended the Rangers’ |day, tion from its own division, plus./ town’s lack of games so far this ton and their power play, which | ished somewhat to say the least ; fenceman Pat Stapleton’s skate |winless streak to four games,| The Journal says five teams |two interlocking games,” the | season seemed to catch up with had served them so throughout An ugly aspect of the match was the hurling of bottles and into the goal. Chicago Maki |during which they have ehow- 'will make up an eastern divi-'newspaper says. them. in the third period as they |.. the game fittingly gave them the onto the ice by various fans. This is absolutely dangerous Fr ’ - were tied 66 with the Hawks as| / winning tally. Hebert scored on for just as easily as not a player could fall on a piece and late as the 7:44 mark. However a screen shot and the Royals! seriously cut himself. However after an made Moncton began to’ pull away in were behifid to stay. Gaskin by the appeal was stages of the game tallied at the 12:15 point on a referees these actions ceased and the game got back 7 ee ee hie sence pass from Doiron, Doiron scored | ormal. | oe a SIDELIGHTS ; pore ee ee ee oe ee | cide and Doiron scored ch © ‘ om & aa aan some steady two on one situation at the 19:10' = Just » few interesting comments heard throughout the checking. Stan Peardon, who a ee eee Friz-| match: ae ~_ oo ’ injured, | | - . After the second period person more than ' ? wants aie Uk acomunie The team are slated to play | little to do with the PWC club wes Seacik canton ie type goal at the 2:14 mark. a return engagement this his brow: “TI thought for a little while that there wae Doiron started his one man as = a in i going-to be a third team in this league needing to be streng- sault on Donnie Frizzel as he ANGIE CARROLL . c ‘oyais, | thened.”* Jubilant PWC supporters leaving S oon ' clicked Sie a tolibee Mites ind First period — 1. R ’ | commenting on how been waiting tes later and then Beaulieu got |a low shot from the left side of | Peardon (Lawlor, Cutlen) 21; | 4 ae ested are fe Sie tar eae -.. : Doiron (Gaskin, Bor- Player from the Saints club whipping his head the Hawks ahead at the 10:42|the met but Barlue came back | 2. Hawks, Beaulieu | 2Found on hearing a comment and stating “don't say mark. It was a lead .Moncton|with a shot that went under| que) 5.15; 3. Hawks, - ta: ae? sce Mint the onimment that wae gost peevaey cae was never to relinquish. Dave|Frizzell’s pad at the 8:08 mark. | 10.42; 4. Royals, Lawlor (Josey, the thriller was that “it had to be the best hockey that ' Lawlor ended a frantic scramble|This was the first of a flurry| Peardon) 15.21. Penalties | T ever saw.” game in front of the Moncton cage a8/of three goals in the last two/| Josey 3:03, Josey 16.14. he scooped the disc into the open | minutes of the period. Doiron — 5. Hawks, ; net. es ee ee ee a Ce e SCRAMBLY SECOND _ |to make the score 63. and then| Correll, 10.50. 6. Hawks, Bertue- Al Am ' Hitting got a bit more frequent /4i¢ Flanagan scored what was Hebert) 18.08; 9. : and it appeared as if the Hawks | probably the nicest goal of the! Doifon (Borque) 19.01; ie thrive on the heavy going 88 evening. Babineau received am io Royals, Flanagan (Carroll) |; * ‘ they took a 6-4 lead out of the interference penalty at. the 19:58! 19 59 Penalties — Mclare, 1.73; [Boalt the 28 secood ‘mark as mak, and Carroll wom the face ley, 15.17; Mcintyre, 17.22; re nnounce Be ticks tected att deep in Hawk territory. ry, 15.17; 12.00: mato line “and ‘steered it into. the ;iamagam blasted a low shot into) <ooiei 16.42; Babineau 19.56. | NEW YORK (AP) — Mike/rington, Notre Dame; center— corner. Leas than two minates| °°. °o2- Third. , period —-11. Royals, |Garrett of Southern California |Paul Crane, Alabama; becks— later he duplicated this feat.| T Royals came out with @/ sacintyre (Flanagan, MacLeod) |and Don Anderson of Texas |Steven Juday, Michigan State, got these vengeance in the third and two} 1 34: 12. Royals, MacLarre (Fian-|Tech, a repeater, are the half-|Mike Garrett, Southern Califor- with up agan) 5.21; 18. Hawks, Herbert hacks on the 1965 Associated (nia, Donny Anderson, Texas (Borque) 7.44;; 14. Hawks, Gas-|Press All-America college foot- |Tech;’ Jim Grabowski, Hlinois. kin (Wry, Doiron) 12.15;; 15. |pall team named Wednesday. | Kicking specialist — Charlie Hawks, Doiron (Babineau) 15.49; | Rounding out the offensive | Gogloak, Princeton. : 16. Hawks, Barlue, 16.08; W"|packfield are Steve Judya, the | DEFENCE Doiron, (Gaskin) 19.10. man who sparked Michigan Brown, Minne- Penalties — Hebert 3.30; Mac- |State to No. 1 ranking, and Ii |sota, Ed Wiesacosky, Miami of Clure 6.29; Josey 7:36; Mac- linois fullback Jim Grabowski, |Florida; tackles—Walt Barnes Gonnell 19.49. _|first draft pick in the American |Nebraska, Lloyd Phillips, Ar- Football League. : kansas; middle Notre Dame’s Nick Rassas. |Patton, Georgia; linebackers— Johnny Roland of Missouri and |Carl McAdams, Oklahoma, George Webster of Michigan [Frank Emanuel, Tennessee, State are the defensive backs Dwight Kelley, Ohio State; selected on the 2%-man squad [backs — Johnny Roland, Mis which takes into account the ‘souri, George Webster, Michi- two-platoon game. gan State, Nick Rassas, Notre The 23rd man is Charley Go- | Dame. golak, Se Tne ar cer - style placekic from | Princeton who converted all 33 Jimmy Brown conversion tries and booted 16 i, pry The Royals one of in : back Carroll i beautiful set plays by Alf DO / | h RS! ‘ts Angle mi Wit |Fianagan got them fled up at ‘ 6-0. 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Keough) 4: 9. Borden, M. Cameror (R. Mac- Arthur) 17.15; 10. Borden, R. MacArthur, C. Sark) 186.01. Penalties — G. Roberts 16.49. ¥ leader with,114 points, followed by Tommy Davis, San Francis co’s place kicker with 90. By THE CANADIAN PRESS i National League ‘ WLT FAR Chicage nHnS1@8 #3 ‘Montreal ©0432 4123 Toronto 783 ®©S New York 585 8 #@ ‘Boston 592% eB Detroit 424“ Oe :