i SPORTS FRONT Maury Wills To ‘Be Abandoned? By KEN MACPHAIL Wills had ae ais asked to be excused from the “due to recurring~pain from a previous injury. Whether or oat, the Lessee wore right in. roresing bis is roqnest. 70 sek ier. , beca 0 bongo drums Soestala nightspot. we . Anyhow, no matter how this sityation sebnives itself, Koufax’s retirement meang but one either another pitcher of his stature (which is impossible), or 3 few men | —__—-gapable—of— sendine—the-balt-over-the- stadium tence. A LONG Te THREAT at in : i é i iF i But the younger Black Hawk players, Dennis ular, have begun producing, and althou certainly be missed, the youngsters look as though developing enough fire power to fill any gap that “ GREAT ENTERTAINMENT Es i i f The Guardian, Charlottetown, Fri., Nor. 26 1966. 11 Halfback ‘Bob Felts (45) of the Detroit Lions tried to som- ersault over the San Francisco ACROBATICS GOT T HIM NOWHERE and ended up im this position ag he is hit by 46er’s defensive hack Mike Bewdle. Felts took a handoff eo tems Uses ae back Karl Sweetsn (14). No. 4% for Gan Francisco is Elbert Kimbrough. 49er’s won 41-14. (AP Wirephete) Ottawa | opty wae _MeekENEIS a ; ic Junior Heoekey League, has deprived himself of an evening of enjoyment, par excellence. _. The Jeague this year has been extremely well received as thé ‘attendances, which have been in the 800 range, will attest. This city can be justly proud of the fact that we are the only settlement in the Maritimes that can boast a 4-team junior hockey league. a = aor for a metro- polis with a population of One of the questions ont eS ‘im ae is ae the two younger members of the coachi Vocationsl Gonenaaa att a ails te asian face Beck oca te ou! ac! of Prince of Wales or Norm sae ieee ee pider two. whose total ears approach 80, will be hard ‘te match wits ag their debut as team mentors, and who have tons of playing experience behind them. Judging by the scores of games played thus far, the bal- ; = ace would seem to be very good, and with the close scores “being posted, excitement has been running at fever pitch. Actually, fans shouldn't have to pay full price for a seat, because they are only using the edges of them. The —- games each Tuesday and Thureday, with & afternoon sprinkling of clashes. Sy tease af an desler SUGRAG oo ta: oneal roughly a n our or players were being scouted by the Boston Bruin organization last year, and 9 few have 7 already climbed te the next rung ef the ladder leading to ____professional status. oe “Tehances on erave , Pain Thuraday an practised putside after earlier plans te work out under the cover at the University of Brit- ish Columbia. . Coach Frank Clair was set tor a brief insidg, drill, but when the rain eased he took a second look at the outside field and de- eided to work in the rain. Even with patches of blue sky Wednesday the university field offered treacherous footing and Clair didn’t want to take any “twisted- ankles; a knees today. “We've come too far to take a chance now.’ Long-range weather forecasts call for the raim to continue to day, but halt in time for Satur-* day's game. The Empire Stad- ium field has been covered with- goggy even with Wednesday's Reprieve. ee “It'll probably be a “Teal | mess,” Clair predicted ae — - 3 3 ee 4 _Island League On defence, Jerry Smith, a blockbuster hard-hitting double- duty rear-guard, is ably assisted this year by a returnee SUMMERSIDE Sandy's Royals of Charlottetown make their debut in the Island Inter- mediate Hockey League tonight when they clash with Summer- side Pope Motor Aces here at 815 pm. ° : The local Aces came out on the short-end of an 8-5 score when they met Borden Nation- als in the league opener Wed- negday night, but it is nent that they will be “up” for the game tonight and may surprise ped hockey pundets on the Is- The Aces are upset minded atid can be counted on fo put up a strong contest for the untried Royals. A fourth team may enter the present three-team circuit when the loop meets prior to the Fri- ee contest at Civic Stadium, Valley interests are said for-mem- Murrant. Others giving Smith protection are Richard Gallant who was hitting hard but who alse made a few trips to the penalty. box because of this, Brian MacNeil, veteran Ir- ving Arsenault, and Wendell Grady. © The forward lines are built around Adept Dave Martin, whe picked up five points (including a hat-trick) im a losing effort. ia Trainor and Dave Mac- Phee were other key players up front. Others on the forward line are Bobby Perry, Dannie Arsen- ault, and Lucian Hamelin. In ‘the opener, referee Charles Morrison kept_the game in hand from the opening whistle. Cape Breton junior ranks, eal Ea Gerard a tarpaulin, but was soft gnd_/| playing > S Worrie Rain's rthect 5 knows where he wants go. you: try te eut him off,” Pass defences are even more eomplicated by mud, Lehmann added. Lehmann ‘said the pressure will be on Ottawa linebackers if the four-man defensive line ean’t put an effective rush on Saskatchewan quarterback Ron Lancaster. “We may have to help with the, rush but it could get us into trouble-with the backfield Lan- d About ‘Defence ‘line has that yard te get mov- ra Se eng et Y but if you piek the to plug you can be in Lehmann, 2%, came to ada from Xavier University in Cincinnati on the advice of Bill Smyth, Ottawa's defensive eoach who died a week after the regular season ended. **We really miss Bill. We'll be playing fer him Saturday.” . Boston On Scoring Spree; Hawks’ Blank Canadiens aed BOSTON (AP) — Surprising ; a ‘Boston Bruins went on their biggest scoring spree in three ara and routed Detroit #3 Red Wings their National Hockey in the scoring as only twa Bruins failed te get a goal er an if, T it by backhanding ‘ne Hawk Larter awoke this mor- ning with’d*let ef Whitleck still on his riind. Last night at the utes of the third period and keep the Saint Dunstan’s Juniors from brea the $5 tle which stood when siren signaled the end of the game. Last night’s game was by far the best hockey fans have seen t the Forum this year. The twe ams played heads up hockey the opening whistle and it was immediately evident that both clubs were well eiled ma- chines with a yen for wide open, fast play. [easter has. He's a when you go after him you can't help but leave some spots open.” Lehmann said Saskatchewan “ean -hit us with screen passes or shoot some guys past us.” “That's the big thing about defence. You have to try and anticipate the other guy he has the advantage 3 wing that you're trying anticipate him.” =|hler..and hard to chase and} “Charlottetown Minor Hockey The following isthe Charlotte- town Minor Hockey League sch- edule for this weekend: Please note time changes in afternoon and evening play. ae ‘detieter. Nov. 26: 7 a.m. Rams vs Lions; -7.45-a.m. ere “said “the game stilt}: eould be a wide-open affair as ‘| long as there is no rain at the ball reasonably dry, While most people are wor- vied -about- the effects -of -mu¢ {tions on the offegces, the defensive oe have even more press- problems. : “A slippery field is even harder on the defence,” Ken Lehmann, Ottawa's middle linebacker who was named frem |Most Valuable Lineman in the stern Conference. “At least the guy,with the ball said” WILL WATCH REED Saskatchewan fullback “It's almost impossible to stop any man on a short-yard- age situation when the offensive -Geeree Deed wih. & special st ‘Le espe- say 78 FT cacctoaliioge situa- bous vs Coyotes; 8.30 a.m, — : Seals-vs- Ice Cleaning; bras vs Racoong; 11 a.m. — Ot tera_va..Foxes. MIDGET-JUVENILE Saturday, Nov. 26: 12.15 p.m. +10 a.m. = BASKETBALL SUMMERSIDE. — A ball clinic for high school kethall players and coaches is scheduled for the . Summerside Local Races Terminated Harness racing at Charlotie- town Driving Park which has been operated under the Cove- head charter since early October has been It was thought that a race ~ gram would take this coming Saturday ‘but = ficient entries have ruléd this out. simmy ex ofthe isan Basher certification. are hopeful that all coaches and officials, along with both boys and orta, will an effort to attend the clinic. An official said yeaterda girls were being” eda th cause of the almést changeover in girls men’s rules, effective lip rules this year. be held in The Aces looked good in Wed- nesday’s game early in the gama as they built up q 3-1 first period lead, blew it as Borden scored four markers to go ahead, wn was 5-5 after the second as Aces came storming back. a, sak It appears that coach Grant | Grady will be juggling goalies early in the season to determing his regular netminder. Gerard Smith saw two is of action Wednesday, with, Tim MacGui-} gan taking hetween the | Sorhe of their good third per- vipés’in the middle fratne. dod plays were stymied by wnart | goal-teriding on the part of Gary CURLING DRAW | iarctoughe' win with three un- . answered goals, The following isthe curling draw for Friday night -at- the Game time tonight {s 9.15 p.m. and officials ‘are looking for a Charlottetown Club. (Spares! crowd to exceed the 400,that at- seoted, | tended_openingnight._ rt ae ae ww® Tee 1 — H. Macinnes, B> Da- vis, D. Shears, R. Bagnall vs G. Storey, Dr, Willis, J.§. Taylor, E. Peters. Ice 2 — W. MacLaine, R. Mac- Donald, H. Douglas, G. MacKen- zie vs P. O'Rourke, J. Vautour, , Shas any L. Scott. _- ce 3 — J..Cameron, B. O'- : a F. Brown, K. Doucette 7 vs R. Ewing, N. MacNeill, W. Carr, E. Doucette. Ice 4 — (Veterinarians), Ice 5 — (Veterinarians), _ — ee - lee l — Op lee 2 — Liz "MacDonald vs ry MecMillan. Ice 3 — G. Stewart, Dr. Hig- gins, B. MacLennan, H. Crockett G. Kays, F. ~ Bolger. Ice 4— Ines Gallant vs D. MacDonald. ‘Ice 5 — Olive MacDonald vs (opponent? HOCKEY ‘FRIDAY “SANDY'S ROYALS versus POPE MOTORS ACES Admission — Adults 15e; Students 50e MARITIME TRURO (CP) — Two double awinners featured an eight-dash harness Trure Ra y Thursday night. Adios Shyster was came in with times ef 2.12 and 2.12 35. Onaway's time of 2.09 45 was the fastest time of the night. Other- winners were Border- view Bob Lee (2.10 2-5), Success Kane (2.16 3-5), and Al Dale (2.16 2-5). TONIGHT: CIVIC STADIUM 9:15 P.M | 7 racing card at the | timed in | 2.14 and 2.16 and Tia Marie | A similar clinie will | Wen At eee : Stead’s Pharmacy Renpie_ Petersen ‘167 Sydney St, Unice Kelly, Richmond St. Wayne Deull 76B Kent St. Kelly and MacInnis’ Meloula MeAleer P.O. Bex 451 Brenda Andrews Miltes, P.E.I, .,_Semple’s Pharmacy _ Donna Lea Clark 8 Newiand Cres. i *~ Dr. David Myers Mt.. Albion, P.E.I. the Morell Regional High Schoo! | on mber 3 at 10 a.m. — Red Wings vs Blazers; 6,30 | p.m. — Canadiens vs Black Hawks; 7.30 p.m. — Bruins vs Maple Leafs; 8.30 p.m. — Royals vs Rangers. MOSQUITO. Friday, Nov. 25> 5.15 p.m. Paperweight and Mosquito skat- session. turday, Nov. 26th: 4 p.m.— Tee. 1 — Redbirds: vs Bluebirds; Tee 2 — Yellowbirds. vs Black- birda. PAPERWEIGHT Saturday, Nov. 26: 4.40 p.m.— Tee 1 — Jays vs Crows; Ice 2.— Gulls vs Hawks; 5.30 p.m. — lee |1 — Eagles vs Falcons; lee 3—- Ravens vs Owls. Ege — The following are play- er changes in the Paperweight | division: Tim Flemming from Faleons to Owls; Paul Harling frem Owlg to Falcons; Garry = Eagles. - Charlottetown Forum “Junior” "Season Skating Pass Lucky Drow Contest WINNERS aeons Enterprise Bakery Linda MeKenna Sit Goalies BL Joseph MacLellan 88 Pownal St. Rickie Smith 38 Lincoln &t- Island Radio Centre David Edgett Mt. Edward Kd. Norma Jean pene 186 King St Douglas “Bros. & Jonea Gan, Marina McMurrer Ch’tewn, F.R. 5 .1§ a.m. — Ze |} FORUM SKATING in | Trainor from Eagles to Gulls; | < | Keith Boswell from Gulls _ After four. minutes | of alter. | mate rushing by both clubs, Bar- Elks _¥s--Bisons;—_9.15 a.m. — | >">" * Ee 8 3 sid £ Fis = TE sprawling McNally. Within seconds, the broke this threat on a goal by Tom Gauthier, with assists going te Carmichael and Younker. = TONIGHT: _ §:30 - 10:00 P.M. Seniors Teens (15 yrs. and elder)—35e eat North River Rd, SS Ralph’s Men’s Wear Beth Chandler Lea Yeo Joseph Farrell 310 Queen Elizabeth Dr. Larry Crosb Ch’town RR? __ Canadian Tire Corp. J. Bourguis leona, P.E.1: Gerden Beck .Eight Bosten players shared = lRangers ~ Juniors Play To 5 All Tie rebound with- less than five, minulos remaining. aU Y First peried—i. Boston, Stew- art 3 (Martin, Orr) 3:32; 2 Beston, Connelly 6 (Woytowich. Schock) 4:22; 3. Boston, Bueyk 5 (Martin) 6:38; 4. Boston, MeKenzie 5 ‘Oliver, Dilla- bough) 11:14. Penalties —Me- Kenzie :21, Howe, D. Smith 1:33 MacDonald 16:28 flecond peried — §. Detroit, Uliman 4 (Hf Smith) 3:28; 6. Detroit, U mn 5 (Del- vecchio, Howe) 8:21; 7. Boston, Green 2 (McKenzie, Orr) 16:54; 8. Boston, Oliver 3 (Westfall, Watson) 18:26. Penalties — Ma- rette 6:33, Orr 9:28, Boivin 16:44. ; Third peried — 9. Boston, Shock 3 (Murphy, Commee? 5:55; 10. Detroit, Hampson 8:25; 11. Boston, Marotte 3 ties—None. Shots on goal by Detroit 11 18 9-33 Boston 17 10 16—43 ~Attendance—13,008-—————F CHICAGO (AP) — Black Hawks scored three in the first 10 minutes and coasted to a 50 victory over Montreal Canadiens in a Na- tional Hockey League game Thursday night. Chieage was paced by Stan Mikita,_who--scored_his eighth goal of the year and added his the | 17th assist to run his individyal | (Martin, Stewart) 15:09. Peual- | Dennis Hull .opened the Chi | Mantreal . | eago scoring at 3:25 of the first} Chicago when he took a pass from Wally Boyer and wi a %-footer , the Ca- 2 - | mamueanme Samsun 22 wn 29 <3 20 Attendance 16.666. STANDINGS . | Ry THE CANADIAN pnsie NKATIONAL » \euesss seasune ISeesue ear i. rw ; , > 7 4 SERVICE | peried—i. Chicago, Hull 8 eee. Hotere) a Chieage, Mikita Hodge, Wharram) | “oi 3. cae CENT Chicago, Maki 4 ( ‘am) 17:17. Pes alties--Jarrett 10:10, Ferguson Hull 15:31, Priee Third peried—s. Chicago, Es- posite 1 (Moki 2:88. Penaltlee- —Wharram. 15:27, Raviich dou- hle minor, Balon 16:38. Shots en seal by points total to 25. ¢ H VOM the Christmas Spiritt ‘@ “GET'EM | : goo MEN'S _and ‘BOYS’ SNOWBOOTS We service mest wakes Of TV and appliances. One year warranty en parts end laber. For prompt, efficient servies. Dial 2-3732 EATON’S CATALOGUES. 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