: i : : ‘ : a Habs,RedWi ngs Triumph ; 8 The Gunriflan, Charlottetown, Mon. Jan. 17, 1966. Ue i s “sek By ee ‘ “Sparks Stars To Wir Hull's 4 Goals Not Enough - ‘Tex, (AP)—New eens | ae scored the STist goal of = ee i iin rescind tale eo reed Yet dats Sou Mamet "tho (taserd, me tional "League career . “it bounced out of hia only rookie on the team, engi-| On that short drive Namath giving neered a second-half |felt out the Bills by. San Cee eee sonek Deed t, Ul drive that 24 points |Diego’s Paul Lowe Keith scoring race, Montreal First -pe! ; j League fs a 3-19 victory |line. Then he went to the air ee (Howe, Mac- over the AFL champion Buffglo |A 1¢yard pass to Lincoln took venu’s goal ‘at 12:14 Doneld_ ,)4:39. -Penalties—Hil Bills Saturday, the ball to the Buffalo 38. Lowe ees ee ee man 7:45, Stemkowski 12:52 The game, which attracted a jgained most of the remaining ne ene aot : ) 3:5: 4 record 35,572 fans, revolved |ground in the drive and even- pen = c man 21 (Henderson) 3:54; around the 22-year-old Namath |tually cracked from the al darting, Se Canotions bet 22 (Delvecchio, from the moment he replaced jone for a 16-13 lead. on league-leading Penalties—Marsh- San Diego: Chiefs’ John Hadi at| The All-Stars got the ball — a 29, Pulford 5:21, Bergman the beginning of the second half |back almost immediately when ae we ve Douglas 19:41. with the All-Stars trailing 13-6. |San Diego linebacker Frank cs ernie ee Seer Namath passed for two touch- |Buncom intercepted another _ » dust MacDonald 1:58, “ downs, hitting .. Lance. Alworth|Kemp toss at the Buffalo 43. | . goa — Detroit's Ted 43 and 10-yard tosses that gave {Namath sent Lowe into the line ge wanes ee Shots on goal by: ca the ace San Diego receiver an |for no gain, then arched a long = ing Bruins oc. All-Star record of being the first jone to Alworth, who caught it Boone eee 13.19 _ to catch a pair of touchdown jover his shoulder while outrac- diens a 6 CHICAGO 5 passes. ag Beem See ao was — ‘a ee AP New YER. Ing the touchdown drives, the {Boston's Nick Buonicouti_picked after 19. seconds of play BOBBY HULL ~ NORM ULLMAN cago Black Hawks 65 Sunday All-Star defence held the Bille |! & Kemp pags and the ‘All- oe. TIES SCORE | a night in National Hockey in check, particularly during the Stars moved toward the Buffalo es Canadiens got it back before |!” oS! saleato,_Wenae | downs, ccnnitieniy Wem Galt iLengie action, despite a four- never was able to get beyond |Véf Broncos’ Cookie Gilchrist Backstrom banging in a Claude Boal. 2 two goaltenders were re |Hull. c its 46-yard lite a ee Larose pass... Ron Stowart took the qpgning |atred to, make caly five: savys Faith of E's: Oe ee 3 fectively on tu: . A! erie z 3 7 ‘ . . te” in the TRADED DURING GAME | jthen bt “Alworth with ‘is RECEIVE SWEATERS . | ee ee eee "oe (yr peried-—t. Boston, Mar-|Hawiss battled 0 overcome a Defensive standouts for mre a touchdown when r Minor Hockey ee c Dillabough, Dillabough, Stewart ; 152 edge - angers the Ail-Stars were San Diego going got rough. =. ° sz seneel_ Seas, ereceions ig Ree Assorle~ of local 1432; Bill Hennessey, Fase. in. the Beaton “end That (ett? was knocked aside by |2 Montreal, Backstrom 13 (La- |the end of the second period. teammates Earl Faison and| Namath, who completed six of union has donated a full set of Soe oe ote FROM Tin president of the RMHA and |.) the stage for Beliveau. hr ene No Tose, Ferguson) 3:25. Penalties | The defeat, their second ia a Ernie Ladd, who played without |10 passes for 89 yards, was hockey sweaters (15) to the LEFT) Lloyd White, secretary Gary Brown. hicaina! SGEELte Neelam a Se —Harris :41, Provost 6:46, row, dropped the Hawks into a kgowing that a trade had been |voted the game's outstanding another second period: goal Sekt aan te a Green 12:45. first place tie inthe National announced in the box. joffensive player. Alworth came j ; . when a Jacques Laperriere shot Second period — 3. Montreal, |Hockey League. ‘with Montreal =, were eee = second. Buncom was named the e y ° Sry Wag hit the pipes of the Boston goal ae TAKEN ‘ ee ea ae Tremblay, ioe area who defeated Boston tot ii ef i layer: 5 behind goaltender le ‘ third period was unusu aoe ’ fF fates gua lnty Lelaiaane andl gach waty ques, apebt sod Wet Saints Varsity Puc sters et goo! judge ‘Bonnie: Bertiat jally lacklustre, with ‘both clube |!8_ (Couraoyer) TEM. Pousies| Mule four gests heeded US” fensive end Gary. Cutsinger and | goal ‘only again and that ! P ; cane a : - did: not allow. #. > having difficulty of al= ¥ 10:25, |league-leading scoring total a cornerback Pete Jacques. ° jcame on Bills’ only drive she * |" Montresl goalie Charlie Hodge |shot. The Canadiens de er 11:06, Laperriere |59 points on 36 goals and 23 as The All-Stars, got their first |into All-Star territory in the fi- ‘ : ° played: shutout hockey after his |fensive hockey throughout, com- {!7:15._ ~ sists. Hull now has scored three break in the eecond half when jnal’ half. Kemp's. substitute, ar defence was caught ‘off guard 'tent to hold the Bruins, who|. Third peried — No scoring. |goals or more in a game four Dave Grayson intercepted a@|Daryle Lamonica, hit Wrap rl U orn ommies = : Penalties—Woytowich 6:05, La-|times this year and 17 times in pass by Jack Kemp on the 4 |Carlton with a %-yard touch- ' ' : y' RLING een on 6 ‘ regular season play in his nine- and Gino Cappelletti kicked ajdown pass with just % seconds - j ‘ : 5 T . . E } | Shots an. geal by: year NHL career. He has 33 field goal: $2—dis third left. ¢ By CHARLIE MacMILLAN corner. Bowes held his ground |lette caught the SDU defense : : Montreal 911 3—23\gemes to play this year and ots FREDERICTON — St. Dun-|and smiothered the puck for a|napping and broke in unmolest-| 4. is today’s curl-| ‘The following teams ere enter- |Boston 11 11 2—24 |now is 14 goals shy of the single ECHOES -{stan’s University Saints returned |whistle. In the third, Paul Ou-led, but McQuald saved with a|, The following ig foeayh cht) Tie tong eee ieee Cont, | Attendance—28,900. season record. na Set IVa Re ines venerny efter OU ~~ |neat stick manoeuvre to foil his creo, Electric trophy. Neg @amenlenahie rl. 4 TORONTO ® oe ee ee noe = on gruelling ‘ = . : the Hughes Drug Co. ae ETROIT Three. goals career o rg a egret gen oe 1G. Kays, K A. Gill, [MONDAY AND WEDNESDAY meee ee meee pape er aly Fos Ss’ id F ; i aly partial success, but to coach ; 2 in the |\DF. Macleod vs. Wi. Storey, A.) . Joyce Beer, Martha Johnston. |net-minding of Roger Crozier led |eighth player in league history SIGS FEMAIES [sack Kane, the remaining sched- “ay . . the Saints let|"">"'s ‘Nicholson, B. Jones, £.|"et#, Mclellan, Shirley Beck. (Detroit Red Wings to a 40 vic-|and at 27, the youngest ever, fe, eae Ee ule gives room for optimism. It o final period was les8| ord, J. Dennis vs. G. Bennett, |nien Baker, Devotiy Orton erie, treme Maple ‘Leafs |to score 300 goals in a career. : Are Nominated rie eee a a ad arn, Poten G- Dro, A Tre: MS" Fievn Velma Her. on bre eng MUA | iy pSMMARY = A re { om are five nights ,the Saints dropped é net. Mike Kelly, 3—-E. Gillespie's team vs. T.|Etheleen Bartlett. Gladys Stew- Uliman, who has scored five First pee ee coe Bis oy Ss = | two, to St. FX Whitlock’s team. |" | aat. : - | goals in his last two games and a ee i ane MacDONALDi|® 4H. Macinnis, B. Webster, H.| Laura Pickard, Phil Drysdale, |seven in the last four, became | ‘97; 2. Chicago, Hull 98 (Staple By NORMAN MacDO on Love, D. MacLean vs. B. Le-|Chris McLeod, Helen Mathesos. |the second player in the NHL to dan, Land: Meee 3. ee Pee We'd like to record the names |stood out fairly well from the [Wit Clair, L. Lake, N ts .| Ella a ak ea ties — Neilgon 6:15, Peters of four athletic heroines in Sum |pack, and this makes, the cloes | versi 5—L. Johnston, L. Bagnall, &.| Bertie Howatt. Gwen Barbour, | Two of his goals came in the |19:50, Brown 19:56. of- fame:- easier, but _someti The- . Dr. D. MacDonald ‘vs.|Cons Stewart, Rowena Bartlett. |second period. the second on a |. Secomd period —4. Chicagp, Norma MacFarlane, jits closer _an occasional Saints record at three D. Wonnacott’s team. "|" Fran Boyles, Charlotte “Me- [power play. Alex Delvecchio-got | Lande 4 | (Stapletws, | Hoagea nd eine Dates Oe Se cemsbercy te. ont Sacer a ee abet aa Bye: K. Acorn’s team. Kean, Marion Auld, Ruth Curtis. |Detroit's second goal-of the first | 2:00: 5. New York, Marshall: 12 quartette I . 1 Peo-|t° schedule; 30 iod wer Ingarfield, Nevin) 6:00; 6. New- Summerside, jopinions. Maybe it's better that they play double weekend games, Oi KK. Macinnis, B. MacLennan, K.|Myrtle McLeod, Marg Simone. |six points shead of the fourth”) (s:utei4, Brown) 18:26. Penal A good meaé-|way. As the old Indian said: “If| ‘The Saints don't play again un- as did . Yvonne Wilson, Isabel. Laid- place Maple Leafs, peppered 15 prown 6:31, Hodge. 6: for that “never-jall had- same idea, everyone tj} a week tonight against Uni- ‘who: worked with| 2—G. Henry, B, Stead, G. Lord, |!aw, Florence McKenzie, Carol Térento goalie Johnny Bower |, 8:26, Hodge 11:80, Si- Montague and |would be after my squaw. versite de Moncton, at Moncton. |""" “sr ovp HILLIER "Gordie Whit-|J. Farquharson. vs. H. R. Car- with 19 shots im the second pe- kita 16:07. rs ees ea oe ae ce hae Sage ge | goal contri. |ruthers, §. Beaton, D. Living- Fling, [Tied and finished with'e 20S!" Third Beried — 8 . 10-5 on dif- |fast and hustle: as: much-as -Bor- jing: the: Winter-Carnival, Jan. 29 fi |. - stone, F. Lewis. Molly Hunt, Eileen Buntain, __;*#ooting -edge—in the game. 5-35 -:araiet — Mikita)-1:57;-9. floor to throw big scares into }both getting out of the ir ows Mac Dr. MacLellan vs. Brennan, "}. Ullman put the Red. Wings | Hicke) 2:05; 10. Chicago, the eventual and finish |zone, and operating in ene my iE =| Bi CS ert ri eg merge Rae Dl ie strange gpl ce gay Phe es eee teu lar wes Bras toe fee: i Burke, C. Codmore: oe Millan, Marg Rogers, Fleur Ste-|He- flipped a backhander {om .| Hull. 36 _( 6:53. Penalty. side for a bigger prize: the Sil-jlor goals, shooting one and. set: : fe M. Roy grr = <= va. White, |e pag teenie ee ented ad tae pce | ae pea Vie and Gran a bee wee scored ono. shating Tet t and 0 0S - 1 8 a ee Ev Campbell, Eve McLeot. tokin craxy bounce tn front of New - York 1m oe ver,.B.C. : wing shot by Gerry Smith, who ww. . ; Matheson, P. Whitlock,| Agnes Bagnall, Jean McNutt, |Bower and skipped past Chicago Steen eecadt ae” pan lwneditins ta jemers tee on ere oo : le Waite, 3:18: |p. xilpatrick, E Austin, F. Mac-| Doss, Rogers, Lethe Laird a aaa ae eee ready to organize for 1966. ‘Any |youngsters, and sure ca®|tough moments in a late surge. 5 G. Hughes, 14:10; MacDonald, |Millan, , ee, oe vecchio’s shot from the point sash oiets save setnens to meee Experience is bound to) For St. Dunstan's, Matrice 16:50; A. LeClair, 16:50. Ada Mahar, Betty Bryento®. |into the Toronto net to complete |} KIMBALL’S IRVING . is: basketball. line-up this year an ment. Roy,. Mike Kelly, Rick O'Donnell, | % Second Period: . Saints: R.|AT SOURIS Ella McLeod, Anne MiLeod. his second three-goal perform- PHONE 894-4849 are asked to be at- Civic Audi-|. The Aces have lost three play-|and Dick Flynn collected sing-| “ . O'Donnell (unassisted); Saints: | ‘The following 1s today’s draw| Iris Maclelian, . Ev ance of the season and ninth of : torium at 7 p.m. on Wednesday |ers for the rest of the season—|les, while Bill Daley potted a| Mr. Lloyd Hillier, manager Of |p. Flynn (R. O'Donnel, D. \at the Souris Curling Club for|Doris Anderson, ‘Muriel Michael. |). career in reguiar season | Elm Ave. Charlottetows evening ready for practice. . [out with injuries: On the other |pair for the Tommies, both from |the Charlottetown Juvenile team |o’prien) 16:33. Penalties: R. |the ladies double knockout com-| Marion Garrett, Tillit Acorm. | jay. @ Towing and Driveway Tm case our readers begin bof oan they;have three Charlotte-|close in, : announced _yesterday__ that _at- | qponnell, 2:39; G. Whitlock, | petition. : ‘| Millie Blakeney, Joan Burden. Crozier made 31 saves for his Plowing think this.column is “for women |town boys'helping them out. Se Both goalies, Carl McQuaid for |rangements for a hockey game, |99.99: MacDonald, 20:00. 19 Barb MacCurdy, Eunice Cud-|.i.i) shutout of the eeason, tops 7 only” ‘we'd better shift to the |that about evens things up. Well, st. Dunstan's, and Bowes |between Gainder (Newfoundland) |" ‘pind’ Perlod: Saints: -M.| Ice 1—M. White vs. A. Delaney. |more, Gail Wellner, Fern Whe- |i," the league ' @ Open 7 ego male section. Borden Nationals |guess this is al] and please no-/for St. Thomas, performed bril-- and _ Charlottetown. Juveniles, |xeny (unassisted) 2:36; St. | Ice 2S; Stewart vs. J. McLel-|1an,— : Det put the Red Wings 8 a.m. to Midnight i tes iat bo eee this column for wrap- jliantly, each making spectacu-|have been concluded and that |riomas: Daley (Lester, Clinch) land, M. Richards, A. MacDom-| j..5 Grant, Adele Moreside, two poe ath aa bis shot | @ All Irving Products fe night, trampling the |ping fish It must be tough om| {ar saves on breakaway efforts. the tilt will be played at the |5\99. sc; ‘Thomas: Daley (Les- {aid and N. Jenkins. Jane Horse, Eileen Woodruff. from the left point on a power Avaliehia Junior Legionnaires 62. Freddie ltiose little sheets that smell to|4% the first period, for example, \Chariottetown Forum on Mon-|t * wai “60. Penalties: |®!2 : Marge Vessey, Diane Bur-|play zipped past a sliding Bower | Top Quality Used Cars DesRoches scored three goals Maurice Roy broke in alone on|day January 24th, as part of | White) 10:50. Penalties: | ice 1_N. Paquet vs. S. Coffin. Aus ¢ Jous a ot P and won the MacKenzie House of |high heaven even before they are |Bowes, faked to the side, and |i). ‘activities connected: with the |C:, McQuaid, 1:37; Hughes 748.) Ice 2.5. vs. F.|goyne, MacLean, Joa jt 14: oo Fashion star-player. award... He| wrapped... tried to slide the puck to the, 1.31 National ‘Minor Hockey Shots on goal oe Boertein. if ‘aie willi ' | The 1 ae orc ee ee Mr. Hillier stated that |e mhomas: 8 10-12-90 |AT MONTAGUE — 7 ene ys tary ‘ott fF FOR i ; » ae The following-is today’s draw| Kay Mustard: Kay » {el got two UM ‘DFOWN Leads Easrerners ies! Hampshire Dogs fr rn, | antes: tere Comes fant oes leruenuie a . us on, lee ere ee ae , Mayles |when in_on_-Crosier JEUULE! care ; as Worth, L. rc. Manning, A . To Convincing 36-7 Win & ee ne Creek — megan vs G. jon, K Ms encounter, Calica. we Sebties c0-| Hampshire muzzled the Nine| Ice 2 — H. Moar, G. Warner, “ ? 11:00-12:00—Parkdale Jr. High the : visiting Manel 71 SIMPSONS-SEA ; 12:45.1:45 P.W.C. By BOB MYERS Brown's three. touchdowns |was~scored by Mel Renfro of this Oe taka aren ts oe = ee ae me $s mn fe RS om 3:50-4:50 p.m.—Prince Street nck dims Brown scored te-(fevtoe of Green Bey se. toe, [Dallas Cowboys on a Myard ee oe North |Pvaser, 8. Gelowag. ABULOUS CLEARANCE SALE “qannee back Jim Brown scored a re-|Taylor of Green Bay in 1961. oa i Gander |take a 43 win in regular-North |) OST . ) . F. 5:00-7:00 p.m.—Minor hockey — - tying three touchdowns,| The East's final touchdown lromp after an interception: : j River Senior League play for the et A sum RF i : ‘ 7:10-8:10—Birchweed . High Bakken booted three field iP Matheson trophy. Nine|/=. tac] 5 - ; SS eer. tee Mile Creek had taken a 2-0 lead st ae : . nn P. ALLSTATE TIRES TUESDAY: yan steered East . ’ . . * out of the first period and led|/n spoches, L. Furness. * 21 after the second. Ice 2 — Dr P. Macintyre, b. 1 K. Jones scored. a brace of for winners while L,. Stewart, J. MacNeil, H. Mac- 7:00-8:00 a.m.—Queen - Charlotte 12:45-1:45—P.W.C. > product of the Charlottetown Mi- 3:30.4:30 p.m.—Sp. Park the nor leagues, and comes under the |Balderson and R. Thompson each | DON. vs Ellery Shaw, A. Com playing give-away football Be the Charlottetown |dented the twines once. B. Smith, |°C@, R. Leard, Judge 5:00-6:30 p.m.—Figure Skating or. take-away by the East as 60,- eee cies Association of |E. M: hern and B. Mac- —— en wae 6:30-7:30 nor hocke I oe ee Se which Mr. Hillier is juvenile di- |I tallied for the losers, |" _both draws. 330-7: y - g 8:30—Junior Hockey ment as the error-plagued West ' vision director, In tonight the Pownal Rogers Rangers P.V.1. set sin reverse. ; : ander patty, expected to |Royals jtake on Hampshire at Students S8er Adults Ge The West had eight passes : a lerrive at 4 pm, on Monday, dao- (8:90 al/the North River rink, : a. a a! intercepted, << om nary 24th, will consist. of 16 pes. “ WEDNESDAY: game record arter- sons, ng the coach an 1608:00 n.n<cBfinee bockes<: back Jobs Brodie of San Fran- team manager. Further informe-| . faoaieee ana. mieeatie Ee cisco "49ers. Otto Graham held " ition on players, their ‘positions. , ae record, ‘five ih the ppt awe oun ead ' 23.50 5 ieee s ecanion aber. Bowl game . ' ° ive eal | week ; SIZES REDUCED REDUCED © 2:00-3:00 p.m.—Pre-School LED FROM START = wa |this information will be passed sa children’ skate (25e per derdog, got_etf 40 0 ipod tie iocel soamy’. Wana. will | 1h 4:005:90-p.m—Skaling * team’s 4 Sy ' ‘ : : ~ 4:00-5:30 p. lead in the first quarter, at be published early. ‘sext week ALL PRICES REDUCED Children 15¢; Adulis 25e Sitwe ee Wa got on Eee eee ee eee ot ae 200-70 p.mi.—Javentle fans to k ate \ ON ALLST, TRUCK Vrs scoreboard im the final open, in order that they may “i ATE TR AND 7:30 p.m.—Queen _Charlotle minutes. come to the Forum and see good : TRACTOR TIRES ; High School Ice Sports ae poe by Se solid hockey by teams in the up- a THURSDAY:~ spectacular eg per age brackets, while also do- i mie ( satin Kame pidannbs the, south ing, their bit towards helping the a - ALLSTATE 11:00.12:00 Parkdale Elem . ii b From jockesicls Se uot’ tminer | DEPENDABLE DELIVERIES OF SAVE 25% SUPER SAFETY «tee pam—Figure Skating been the first stutpot in the ee we : TEXACO FUEL CHIEF |. ON ALLSTATE > CORA ALE. ~ 6:30-7:30—Minor hockey post-season game een . i Home Heating Oil NYLON CUSHION , . FRID ae ccalee ee Rural Hockey Warmth without worry all winter longt- _ GET 4 TIRES ‘om 1 1° ae. ‘ia-eues pelt, tas the first victory by ut, meeting of the Rural] cSnmnerstun shert. Fuel Chet the “FOR PRICE ‘OF 3 || ~ 195 ee : ‘ast since now nor—Hoe' ague executive! —anestotitskind—econ , clearer > pet eee Pa ee. Sizes. Reduced ; 245-1:45—P.W.C,— won six againe 10 for the West held yesterday it was. decided}! burning, and prétective te yeur heat- . a 1:48.3:45 panties Rural WIN AWARDS that only a t team equipment. Call ue for Texaco ly a paperweigh Oe i teaayt r | from the league would be entered| Fuel SAVE 10.00 TO 40.00 ON ALLSTATE J #5! pm —st. seus totalled five yards es he a. — , in provincial playdowns. The 7 ' bi aa! " ae et ¥., s decision was based on the fact Dial } a ; 5:00-7:00—Minor rast tid” Toat te ‘ome ike| THE POLE DECIDES TO FOLLOW ust stetss tt that'ttte | tie BOUET CAR ENGINES Eh ier per cee other’ time. But he was the| | best interests of the league, toda 7 312 % | GUARANTEED CHEV. 1946 - 52 kalor Teens 15 years 00. busiest back op the field snd) Pole vaulter John Pennell the pole vault -event when he \League opetating ia ite’ teat -\@ MONTHS OR. OnLy WITH —iSe; Adults He. re an Se game clears the bar at 16° 9%" in a + bg 16 feet then went years of operation. t | 165° SATURDAY: Cardinals linobactir Dai record attempt but ~ misseq After_his own record by trying | Bantam. and Pee Wees will! _ 8,000 MILES NOW -,, TRADE : . the 16’ 9%" height. He cleared |contin gular lea! de- when the pole followed him he bar easily but was foiled the f the Ra’ into the pit at Motor City when the pole fell in pit. On Bantin aot Peo Wael we ae Bantam and Pee Wees are not i International Indoor Track two more chances he failed to t the provincial: -| 2083 Gt. George meet \in Detroit. Pennell won clear. (AP, Wirephoto). on “ . — ; sol 7:00 a.m.-1:15 p. he (eee p.m.—Minor SIMPSONS-SEARS 156 KENT ST.) fa nn-asin, 4:30-9:30 P.m.—Minor Hockey nae ns REC SULAR > Soe d KIN — y — 4 ?