: ¥ Ge 12 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon., Jan. 24, 1966.’ Si : “am sorrecvos Wings, Bruins Post Wins; |/igg ee 1Hawks Tie |: Local Coach © Canadiens An cree) : M > ‘“ DETROIT (AP)—A pair of eets exican third-period goals by Alex Del- Larose 8 (Backstrom) 14:54. i | vecchid climaxed Detroit's 5-1 prone =a — mis- ; National Hockey League victory |conduct) 2:36, Vasko, Balon Sars ‘By NORMAN MaeDONALD lover New York Rangers Sunday | 018, Harper 7:47. fern Charlle Morrison, |this is shown in the scoring sum- | y,1 oe A the: first-place Red P= r ~ sarees ne Chicago. Hall ; lau as ( 0, 704. coach a cperta in Sum- |maries. He had two of the Aces’ | Wings a ee ee ‘alties Raviich 4:28, Balon cere t few years back? thee goals Tiga nih end be "Derachios goals,» mine ie SAE hockey team ie -Albeny, leerty im the second period. Wil-|88d two seconds apart. came New York, and he has a boy |lie is usually mild-mannered and) 10° third period named Louis De Ville from Mex- tempered. Going off the deep | ON UF die cies shake ial tek feo" City practising with his/end like this surprised us curs cama in the sncend Gm “1 145 681!" 13 9 11-33 Attendance— 16,666. BOSTON 2, TORONTO 1 of players. Louis is an ex- change. nest at = —— the... only juct co hockey Fobte ids rift NE jried, Floyd Smith, Paul Hender- |F son and Bruce MacGregor scor- |i |ing for the. Red Wings and Jim | Neilson for the Rangers. | Henderson's goal was his 15th, eight of which have been game- . | winners. : Both of Delvecchio's—- goals came on rebounds after Doug Barkley “had shot from the point. Delvecchio had an- almost open net .on the first goal, and BOBBY HULL | BOSTON (CP) — Pit Martin. and Murray. Oliver scored goals lfm a frantic second period Sun- | -- day night and Boston Bruins Hockey League victory Kt marked the first time this season the. lowly Bruins ve r AND ON THE LEFT Shown above are three ‘more © Stars at the Forum ‘tonight. jheld on for a 2-1 National members of the Gander Junior Vaimore’ Kings LEFT, Lloyd out the left wing end all three _will be hoping to go like Hull when they step out on the ice tonight. Massengale Wins Open something. If we could only get jbeen able to string | the players in. the P.C.H.L. -to| lash the teams seemed on | scored the second. as New i cut (Smith's initial shot. Smith referee Frank Udvari halted three victoriet in a row ang it Pye ms ae skate up to the referee and, better terms though ing. The |with bis stick while flat on his whacked at the puck again as|play and after conferring with enabled Boston to climb thamk him oe cdg =p agente orl ~ he skated in front of the New | his linesmen ruled: the puck had | within two points of the fi a mer S ar e oO mM e Scacdinn to:n iecent.com- | ih was jest font old “eagle |OPENG SCORING. : [York net amd the puck mit gone inte ihe-met. piace New York Rangers. = a ' by e” bird picked up the m- | Smith opened the scoring just through 6 pads and| A few moments earlier, Ud-| Boston was engaged in a) me- | : 3 pilation of scoring points -| oF quickly thas |before the two-minute mark of | ®¢TOSs the. line. - vari disaHowéed a goal by Mi-/lee for the third straight gamé PEBBLE BEACH, Calif (AP) one-over-par hole — when he Country Club, Cypress Point and ‘ the Halifax Junior Se oo more : <— . _ Neilson scored his first goal | kita because, he claimed, team- | hut..this time the squabble, be- Texan Don Massengale geon- missed the green at the fifth. Pebble—before redching the’ fi- Paul sage ge Mog Boras, ordinary referee har cocmntg weet ae of: the sean 8 mae sens thes eaate Ken Wharram was in the | tween Boston's Gilles Marotte quered the monster Pebble RACE TI D nals. er eer eS it. As the N minutes later goal crease. : and Kent’ Douglas of Toronto, Beach course Sunday with some | When he. over par 00 Massengale shot 70 at Cy- site, for 24 points. Paul Mac. seneas uae ston Borden seema el a oa Gincowla’ somped score. Detroit goalie Roger | Canadiens’ goalie Gump Wors- came with less, than two min- | great putting to capture his first |three of the first five holes on | press. 67 at Monterey and at Willams and Red Beny are to have too much oomph for the — — Crozier, who made 34 saves, |ley suffered a leg injury at utes to play and the teams fin- major pro golf title in the $104,. |the back nine, the race tightened | on his first round at Pebble to tied for second spot four |other three teams, and, we hope had no chance on the shot, the | 13:22 of the final period while ished up shorthanded. 600. Bing Crosby tournament and it was not until he dropped | go into the finals four strokes . ‘chink "Horemy, Bessy |the Nats don't mind our saying) CURLING DRAW jpuck bouncing in off a Red | making ‘ stop of Red Hay's| Toronto pulled goalie Johnny with a two-under-par 70 and 263 @ birdie putt of four feet at 18 behind Geiberzer. has 10 goals and 10 assists jit, this is unfortunate. Last Wing player as Neilson» fired |treakaway and had to be helped | Bower with well over a minute | ¢ofal. , that he. shut out Palmer, who ——— i from oe k ¢o play. but the Bruins couldn't! “a. opyearcld Texas Chris-fimished second with a 204 after is iaale * int. foe. we t-| ‘The following is today’s. draw |from the left poi ssists. layed /iance. Of course, if some of the) + the Charlottetown Curling! SUMMARY . Ch Hodge ~ took eed Jniversi aced |%-71. Arnie was one group be. | CRieeesen, wet tate, of comese, (old come |Glub for the Storey Electric ‘Tro-| First period — No scoring. |the the game and” Boston outshot Toronto 22-8 in Car Vavervlly. mractale Faced lhind and even though he birdied | does not take im the latest |back to the nest, it would make | ony; Penalties—Gadsby 8:03, Neilson ee ae eerie ee eee ee a ae eagle on his first nine | 15th, 16th and 16th, his 5 KIMBALL’S IRVING © PHONE 894-4849 * over for | get a shot on the empty net difference. We've come to |7,99 9:12, Brown 11:31. victory. The Hawks’ best for the spectacular work of the | ‘patented charge fell short. Elm Ave. Charlottetown =. the ‘conclusion that, though the|’ Tee 1 _ T, White, 3.8. Taylor, |, Second period 1. Detroit, |chance-for victory came shorily | veteran Bower, would have |holes and then stood off the /P'ctii We "Ccttecied the $6,200 | @ Towing and Driveway i there was an award for im-jother teams are probably weak-!y. Brown, J. MacInnis vs C. As- {Smith 13 (Henderson, Bergman) | after Hodge entered the game |taken a sizeable lead,” \Geiberger and Billy Martindale | Prize: meee Plowing ement in the: P.C.H.L. Wil-|er, the Borden is stronger |prey, D. Ward, H. MacDougall, |1:50; 2. New York, Neilson 1; when a shot by Hull bounded! First period—No scoring. Pew | take the $11,000 first prize. |. Geiberger, the leader after the | @ Open 7 Days— - 8 a.m. to Midnight Dr. MacLellan. « (Ingarfield) 8:28; 3. Detroit, off the net post. | alty—Horton 4:50. ~~ | -Massengale, from Jacksboro,” first and third rounds, soared. to @ All Irving Products w ae other candidate Ice 2 —-H.R. Carruthers, §.|Henderson 15 (Ullman, Delvec- ’s tying marker was a 25-| Second period’ — 1. Boston, : ; \@ 76 and 285 total to tie for. third Wess Willie has had a lot Beaton, D. Livingstone, F. Lew-|chio) 17:16; 4. Detroit, MacGre- BY ova on Ma font side which \Martin 7 (Langlois, Bucyk) ae ene torts peli ‘Malaadiate who bad tea AS bevise of speed for a long time, but like | ment of the boys who played last |is vs B. Parent, K. Thompson, | gor 11 (Bathgate, Gadsby) 10:46. streaked through several pairs | 13:55; 2...Boston, Oliver 13 (Me- | ae v a y ae eee oe seek ‘ some ‘other players we eT year We think playing coach T. Burke, . a, rt a woe ue of legs on the’ way to the net. |Kenzie Prentice) 17:11. ue tig Pa ‘ i laa latiale ee Fag Fon his Top Quality Uéed Cars "t-making the best use * ; Ice 3 — L. Wellner, V. Robert-|man 8:40, Barkley 14:14, . 7 1. Chicago, Mi- ties—None._. - pound Masseng, ae inthe last five or six games his Jim MacLeod should get at least son, B. MacDonald, E. -Mac-|Mahon 16:43. : ? oe — 13:08: . Chi. Third’ period—3. Toronto, Hor. | dropped a 25-foot putt for his | k: Cou _ who had only; technique. has’ improved and some of the credit for this. ‘lLauchian,.vs) E. Matheson, P.| Third . Detroit, Del- cago, Stapleton 3 (Maki, ton 3 (Stemkowski, Selby) 4:45. |eagle on the 497-yard, par five, | . Crue er aaa an a ee D. Kilpatrick, E. Aus-|vecchio, 15 (Barkley, MacDon-' Peicsito) 12:11. Penalties—Ri- Penalties — Selby, McKenzie second hole. He sank a ao ‘Sahn Lc Maelo to elm. te bl lie-Gallant of the Aces wo , | son Nov. 27. With Roy . on the games) ~—T'wo-goal-——performances.— by -|Mike Poirier, Blaise MacDonald They took over, the top spot from Mount Allison Mounties, who lost 7-4 to University of New. Brunswick Red Devils.’ Lioyd MaeKinnon and Mike Tar- diff paced the X-men at Anti- gonish, N.S. Other—scorers were | Murray Kelly, Ken. Karlander, Ice 1 — H. Moar, G: Warner, H. Galloway, A. Wright vs Dr. Johnston, E. Duvar, L. Nichol- son, R. Leard. Ice 2 — Dr. P. Macintyre, L. way vs Jim Maclean, Dr. W, Walfer. J ie AT SOURIS I—9 p.m, : and Don MacDonald. It was the Ice 1: A. Delaney, I. Kassner, Stewart, J, MacNeil, S. Gallo- | diens to operate independently Macintyre, H. Matheson, N. | Gander, r |:-APPROVES IDEA a Town. Steve MacDonald of .Sydney, 7 | president of the Maritime Ama- | Hoc nior hockey in the Maritimes, | the CAHA permitted the Cana- |CAHA's concession to allow Hal- |ffax to add six players to their this season, contrary to regula- | roster for Memorial Cup play 4 would make the Junior Cana- —————~ SAVE! le on everything in the store during the dis- tions which state a team must | selves and argued that the diens too strong. teur key Association; ap- | proved, the decision to rescind the extra-players concession bu' .added that most. of the team’s | stan’s with 17 followed by Ed | Lawlor who had 14. St. Mary’s led 63-28 at half =" yee : TNT PLAIN Or FILTER TIP i ~ pe fe |MONDAY.—_. el ( 7 : : . : j : ey ast : Sa ae ie : Ae ald) 2:20; 6. ee Delvecchio chard, Ravlich 15:42. 17H, pierce — 18:11. is et on tena el olin amateur title in a playol. Dr. oP 5 ice 4 = F: MacMilan,B. Ball, :16_( Barkley). ote -31._Penalties— | «ond —peried—3.__Montreal, _ Shots, poe = :: i : DU Puc Ss] ers __ F. Dillon, E, MacLean vs G.| Robinson 4:43, B. Marshall 7:30,|piaorq 14 (J. C. Tremblay’ Toronto . 18 8-18= ‘make-the-run-in-32-after one-| Motes ae carn ¥ Hoary, B. Stead, G. Lord, J. Macon are “* |Rg7, a: Meatteal, Backstrom 14 | Boston : 6 2 10-8. ieee ae | . - | Miee.S = K, Macionit, &. Mac: |New. York oe 3 a ee 5 seman inane See sonal - : =e + Lennan, K. Cantwell, V. Newson }Detroit - : 13 13—39 } : fos d : : I O Play | oday vs EF. Acorn, H. Shama, G.| Attendance—-13,682. Heli x Junior Canadiens | alf of the colfers, including 1085 | ww . -|Rodd, G. Jenkins. m~ If Eo ee ' Nicklaus, who took a nine on. eee ae aces Le cg : |g.30 CHICAGO 3, MONTREAL 3 | rT ed th icklaus. a nine on |e ‘The S(. Dunstan's. University ;well up in the scoring parade| Ice 1.— L. Johnston, L. Bag- ene Ae eee es Not Allow To Strengi en + |the, fal hale ter a 75 and 286, radinity : te Moncton |are Glen- Hughes (2-7), Gordie |malle'S. Harper, Dr. D. MacDon- a | ; é aa : : ; —_ thik, seekend axe a meet | Whitlock (5-2), and Vince Mulll-| aid vs B. LeClair, G. Miller, N.|third period pulled Chicago) TORONTO (CP)—Halifax. Ju-|play in an organized league to s meee ne for - a WE GUARANT Vance Toner’s Moncton Univer-|gan (1-4). In. the goal tending |Dooley, D. Pickard. Black Hawks into a 3-3 tie with | nior Canadiens won't be per- be eligible for Memorial Cup -_, [feurmament, ome in: which each) Blue Eagles in a regular |department, Tom Purser of St.| Ice 2 — E. Nicholson, B.|Montreal Canadiens | mitted tostrengthen their club playoffs. - |hurses Monterey Peninguie, DEPENDABLE DELIVERIES OF Saat game. which was post-|Francis leads the race with a oe E. Ford, J. Dennis vs T. = . : on re lif they should enter Memorial ‘REFERS TO NHL se . : =] rey Peni a TEXACO FUEL CHIEF potied three days . because miserly 1.25 average on four |Whitlock’s team. —- deadloc! Cup playoffs this year as Mari- Alf Taylor, of Ottawa, ; z ; schedule problems at the Mone- | games. ee wee sees in the a + — = Acorn’s —_ vs —— : a = ns ao place | time _Samoplone, =. Canadian “secretary, ms the. Hakan | team al n Home Heating Oil” ton. rink. For Jack ‘Kane's | league last year @ sparkl-|A. Jones, B. Boyles, G. Brook- jationa | League. | Ama oc key Association } was an exam ‘a- ; : st Saints; who have already ing 1.85, average in seven games. |ins, A. Trewin. four points behind Detroit, | ruled Saturday. tional Hockey League can “‘take : Warmth without worry sevice oes Toner’s crew 10-2 in Charlotte-|Bob Bowes of St. Thomas is in| Ice 4 — G. Kays, K. Myres, A.| which beat New York 51 Sum) ‘The ruling was made after the | advantage” of a CAHA decision. ' Daltenion tard 90, Serer ee town last December, it will =. ~~ spot‘ with a 2.0 average (oe MacLeod vs D. Wonna-/day night v Ottawa District Hockey*Associa- He was referring to the work- | Gieee| (CP Saewaed. at Suisat of te kind-<ecoanisien) cleenar chance to better their record 1 five games. ott's team. ____ _....|_Montreal, which carried a | tion complained the Canadiens ing agreement between the Hali- | University Huskies n . burning, and protective to your heat- Si Se ce tenses Sioa tees Rene rk [eee aoe ice een See Cer” [cee at Mew | ote — Moscton is winless to goal in; W. storey, A. » Ht. , battled back for’ a two-|Memorial Cup play and any real Canadiens. i , However, the SDU coach con- | six games. : wards, G. Proctor. . goal deficit in the second period | further strengthening would only The NHIL Canadiens : Maceip- rene Dial ceded that prego ue Bye: H. McInnis’ team. with tallies by ae ae upset the “balance of competi- a coach and four players to the };, was the ae in a week.tori. = pushovers. ‘With a * Ralph Backstrom “ Claude / tion.” Halifax team; which keeps in : Fink ond home crowd, they can| SFX Pucksters - 7 pam: Se . Larose to take a 32 lead. Chi-| The CAHA ts holding a two form by playing exhibition | jr Husa’ ney cared “Monel 4-7312 re os tough as ony eg . ie L di Loo Ice 1 — D. McGowan, G. |¢880, which had lost its last | gay semi-annual meeting here. games. : | ‘Alliage Hawks 93-86 Friday and wae aan P Worth, L. Munro, C. MacKinnon |four games. had gained S| two years ago Summerside |, Lloyd Laporte. presideat of dumped St. Dunstan's 121-65 at, z vs C. Nicholson, A. Robertson, ge on i . the Maritime ch i awa a ; our | Charlottetown ast Saturday.) ® we came through in the third! By THE CANADIAN PRESS |}. sorrie, N. Tompson. Stan Mikita and Pat Stapleton. eg Tae so badly trounced Ottawa district teams were de- | The Huskies now have four wins| Ch town Petroleum One thing about tonights | enced Dalhousie U irae sand Morley, A laclacs we (baal, by the, Hawks. We fired [32 8, Memorial Cup tauEBACM | ubiGOn BATION agameat tier Ca- | Jiis-—Demiels: led St. Mary's! he Products Ltd. mi 9 oe 4 * . * s i} e be oe ve kee: a ae tee Tigers 90 Saturday bi halens: into P. Sinclair, K. Sullivan, K, Mae- | from five feet out while Hawk ie 2 phon Seine Nilowed. to adiens. ‘with 22 points in Saturday's f 208 Gt. George St. Ch’town —s - — some Gist: Hist since of the iene la Donald, L. Furness, ~ ae oo — out of coffiplete the’ competition. He said ODHA~teams are not | gerne and guard Joe O'Reilly ad-: Faw now. eae a hae SDU llegiate Hi ster tb sand, 9. p.m. Position puck appeared | “in an effort to strengthen ju- permitted to strengthen therh- , Sullivan fe: Deel ae FORUM. SCHEDULE 7:00-8:00 a.m.—Minor Hock 10:00-11:00 a.m.—Prince . School : 11;00-12:00—Parkdale Jr. High 3:50-4:50 p.m.—Prince Street 5:00-7:00 p.m.—Minor bockey victories against Ottawa were on | enynt sale. a] ice in Yealitax: =e 8:00 p.m.—Gander Juvenile- = Sale Ends Jan. 29th Juniors vs. Ch'town Juve- niles; Adults $1.00; stu- and six assists, Pete Manderson| UNB exploded for three goals | land, B. Gallant. also of the’Mounties, and Rae|in the third period to defeat the |. Ice’2: §. Coffin vs. J. Mac- | | -.Clark of Acadia with 11 points. {Mounties at Sackville, N.B. Lellan. ea An optimistic band of Junior |co-sponsored by the Gander | : -—e top rung are Gordie McKay of | X-men's fifth victory without'a|c. Rowan, M. Poole vs. E.| ss Mount Allison with his five goals |loss | Smallhan, L. Marold, R. Boy- | e on Ig CIGARETTES Four players are one point} Ed Grant scored three goals |9—11 p.m. and Juvenile hockey players |Minor Hockey Association and | eith Carmichael | dents 56¢ back of the leaders, including |for UNB and Jim Grant, Ed Rus-| Ice 1: H--White vs. F. Stew-|will land at the Charlottetown |Bastern Provincial Airway are | ) K REGULAR end KINGS Bon sy. Mike Kelly of St. Dunstan’s who |seli, Al Andrews and Marty | art. Porn this—afternoon and hitj/here as a special event in} Ltd. , has three goals and: seven as-|Winshoe got the others. Ice 2: R. Battersby, _L. Mac. |the ice atthe Charlottetown }Minor--Hockey Week of Char- | Brackicy Pt. Rd. Ch'town |) 7:00-8:00 a.m.—Queen sists, and Rick O'Donnell with! Alex Mills, Dave MacLennan, |Donald, B. Mahar, B. Durling | Forum . tonight against . the |lottetown but despite the fact |" ©. i ars J = Charlotte | 3:30.4:30 p.m.—Sp. Park School 5:00-6:30 p.m.—Figure Skating Club f=—< 6:30-7:30—Minor hockey - $:30—Junior Hockey S.D.H.S. vs. P.W.C, Adults 60c; students 35¢ | WEDNESDAY: ‘ 7:00-8:00 a.m.—Miner hockey 9:00-10:30 a.m.—Riverside . Hospital 2:00-3:00 p:m.—Pre-School children skate (25¢ per family) ; 4300-530 p.m.—Skating Children l5c; Adults 25¢ . 6:00-7:00 p.m.—Minor Hockey 7:30 p:m.—West Kent School Iee Sports -— : THURSDAY: 7:00-8:00 a.m.—Queer Charlotte “J 1:00-6:30 p.m.—Figure Skating Club i MINOR HOCKEY NIGHT: 6:45-7:15 p.m.—Paperweight 7:30-8:15—Pee.Wee 8:30-9:15 p.m.—Bantam™ 9:25-10; 15—Midget FRIDAY« 7:00-8:00 a.m.—Birchwood High . 1:45.3:45 p.m.—Ch'town Rurat High 3:45-4:45 p.m.—St. Jean’s School - 5:00-7:00—Minor hockey 8:30-10:00 p.m.—Skating 1 Senior Teems 15 years ann ' older—35ce; Adults 50c. five and a for ten points. - [Pal Capelli and Gord MacKay |vs. M. Paquet, F. Boertein, K,|CMHA juvenile All-Stars. that they ae combined team | ; Other St. Dunstan's players |scored for the Mounties. Bechervaise, F. MacPhee, The Gander Junior , {they should have more than a} eo ~ = Junior FIVer™: | pit of. trouble. in subdtuing the | 0 it | 3 3 ; : ' \ } JUNIOR HOCKEY AT ITS VERY BEST . FORUM Tuesday, January 25th—8:30 p.m. ST. DUNSTAN'S HIGH SCHOOL vs. “om PRINCE OF WALES COLLEGE Admission: 60¢ — Students 35¢ DON’T MISS THISONE local club. | -+-John Reid is the number one choice to be between the pipes for the Juveniles but he will be backed by Paul Jelly. Ted Kit- | 8 son, Al Acorn, Kenny Ballem. Gordie Ellis and Bob Stewart j will be the members of the blue ! : line squad and if form- ~ | Sl ereee te the ase en | BRAINTREE, Mass, (AP) — A unior lea can be taken in -4 Charlottetown Royals whipped a om cone manned Braintree | eration neither Reid or Jelly ‘he under - Club 43° Sun-| will be overworked in the nets. | Eastern Olympic Clu 4 fab : day in an exhibition hockey | The list of forwards is an im- game. Sandy Murphy and Al pressive one both in quantity Arsenault each scoring twice _and;’ quality.” No. less than. 10 | for the winners : : | forwards~are~-set.-to..see..action.... The-Olympic club; which. down- jand they are the pick of the oq Royals 14-6 Saturday night, Juvenile crop in the City to say had to play without the services -|the least. Herman MacQuaid. | of several of its stars due to a Paul Stanley, Jim MacDougall, heavy snowstorm. Brian oo Bob Whitlock, The rough game, in which 18 Barry Turner,..Bob Doherty, penaities, including three ma- Mike MacDonald, L@well jors, were called, saw Royals Brown, and Jim Dowling all take a 40 lead early im the have more than adequate abil- | jhird period. The Olympics came ity to capitalize on opportunities) hack strong in the closing min- Hast hockey game. they could get equalizer. ADDITIONAL SPORT PAGE T1_- EXTRA SPECIAL EVENT FORUM | |. Monday, Jan. 24—8:00 P.M. SNOW TIRES GO (IN SNOW Children 15¢; Adults -25¢" | 4:00 p.m.-6:00 p.m.—Paper- | weights’ Please Note ‘Time) SATURDAY : | ME res t ‘Gander ( Nfld.) Juvenile-Juniors oe eet p.m.—Minor ER ae ae nt PRO: ; pit pevewininngeleaisi pint nomeeaie anne - perpen to sisal | 2:00.3:30 im an Sent Ss ( : _ A CURLERS DREAM S p.m.—Skating “ — Gh'town Juvenile All-Stars Island Chev. Olds Ltd.. Keith: Kennedy, © willis, Admission—Adults $1.00; Students 50c . . a : ‘ = wae ae Darl oie ’ oan your young players (Support Minor Hockey Week) 230 Euston Street Charlottetown e ‘ . : ; : . , ; . : > eat ae } * Keith Kennedy skipped thelr handiwork. The rink spiel held at the Charlottetown from Charlottetown don scored a rare eightender in Curling Club on . Saturday. 7:00 p.m.—Moncton “Midgets’ happy smiles. ae they eurvey the Provincial Farmers Bon- Membere are tromghe LEFT vs. Ch’town Midgets a