K . mmmle-5 great centremaii garter ' iames Carver is it .:gh,l,, Lfrnnt of his nearest '" N,.,,,- Billy Hughes of Mont- : Hughes has 11 goals and :..i.-is in seven games for 18 brothers Skip and Allie "(id for the third slot with OM33.” coach. Bubby Dowling. ch My. 17 points. The Carver .. hate identical records of 7 1: anti 10 assists while Dow- y ha. 5 goals and 9 assists. ltl-IE PRIMROSES Three Montague players come 1 with l6 points each. Apps is threatening to 9 a runaway of the Island -kei League scoring race and .,,;,ie and Montague players mate me first nine positions lible for their third place stand- l lng. rgcanvznwsttiunom . P arkdale Anci Primroses Dominate League Scorin 9 BILLY HUGHES Arsenault has I goals and a like Macbure (Mi 1 511 ll 0 number of assists while Dick Macl.eod (P) a a s 15 0 Carroll and defenseman Stu Mac C. Grady (Si 12 11 ll MIA 1) Lure each have 5 goals and 11 V. Harris (Si 12 1312 11's 12 asists. Paritdaie's Jim Macheod Hennessey IS 12 916 His 16 is next with 15 points. Dunn 1P) 7 .4 I 12 1 First Summerside player to Davey tSDUl 5 I 4 12 4 "show in the standings is Coke Pineau (BI ( 1 I 12 10 Grady with 11 goals and lit as- J. MacDonald slsts which is good for only 1456 (SDUl I 5 C 11 4 points in this league as Summer- U. Gallant IS) 12 I0 I 9 14 side goals and assists are worth E. MacDonald only '2 point. Vance Harris and lSDUl 5 3 7 3 9 Lorne Hennessey. the other two Hurry Wt 7 3 5 3 3 .members of Summerside's top S'Slde goals. assists worth only .forward line have 12': points '-1 Point- ,l each. i The Parkdale Fiyers lost the STANDINGS lleague lead to Summerside Aces GP W L Ave. l for one day but regained it again Plrkdale ..... .. 8 5 3 .625 'defeating Montague T uesday 5!-ImmeI'sldO --12 7 5 .533 , night. The Flyers have an aver- 3- Y. C. 4 2 1 .500 age of .625 which is 42 percent- 5. D. U. . . . . 5 I 3 .400 'age points higher than the Aces MOMBKUE - - - . - . - -. 7 1 5 .286 in second. ' GOAL E g 1' NDERS DEFENSE IMPORTANT GP GA Ave. The statistics indicate that poor Doyle (Bl ........ 4 14 ' 3.50 'defensive work is the cause of ROPH (Pl . 7 38 5.43 Montague's last place standing in Jilfdln ipt 1 I 8.00 the loop with only 2 wins in 7 Parkdale .. B 46 5.75 tries. Both of their wins were at Shehherd (SDI-7) 5 29 5.80 the expense of Summcrside Aces. M81111 i5t -- - 4 Z3 5.75 While the Primroses have five Slfllmondl (Si 5 55 688 players among the top eight scor- Summerslde I2 78 0.50 Dillon (Mi . 7.81 Jordan 1M?) 7.00 Montague 1.57 era in the loop their goaltending average is the worst in the lea- gue. On the other hand B.Y.C.. with only one scorer. Merrill Pineau. in the top 20 scorers. are in third place and have an amazing goal- tending average-for this league -of 3.50. This indicates that Thane Doyle and the youth club's .solid defense is largely respons- NEW YORK tAPi - If there was anything wrong with the famed Notre Dame football spirit this year quarterback Paul Horn- ung couldn't detect it. Hornung met the New York I GP G A PIS. PIM fess w i 0- CMV" lpl 3 '3 11 39 32 rlirecedingednteiisedayanhliall lllllglcllllifll: Hughes lM' 7 ll 7 13 12 Trophy dinner at which he was to S. Carver IPI 8 7 10 17 21 receive 1),, aw”-d ,3 the oumand. 5- C3"1'l'lPl 3 7 W 17 0 ing college football player this Dowlintz (Mi 7 it 9 17 0 mason, glgerlmull ; g if 3; He adroltly avoided a direct re- Hornung Says Nothing Wrong With Spirit Of Notre Dame ply to former Notre Dame coach Frank Leahy. who recently crltl cited the Notre Dame team for MCI! 07 Sliirit and "letting down" "19 COIICSC by failing to show emush tilhtt But in response to questions he said: "I don't think the Notre Dame spirit was dimmed a bit. Before every game we thought we had a good chance of winning. 1 don't think the Notre Dame spirit will ever die." ny WHITNEY MARTIN NEW YORK (AP)-At the risk having their prestige smacked eat trail without a guardian. Pro- donal Golf Association mem- rg have opened the gates. at an partially. for such an "out- 'er" to compete in their own ivate tournament. The organization has authorized s tournament committee to se- tns many of the first 25 moncy inncrs oi the previous year as it cases to plot in tlic cvcnt. rc- rdless of uhcther their cxpcrl- re qualifics them as membcrs. la a way it was a self-prcservir syn arc young fellow: who haven't rved their five-year apprentice- ip. that barring thrm for that awn unuld remove some finc C atlr.1t'tions. 0LI.0W VICTORY I And with such players barred he uinncr of tlic cvcnt which tiiel pros like to believe is the tough- pmm- ... CURLING AT ('HARl.0TTETf)WN The slit and final round in Scr- iinu (' and l) of thc Chicken. toiispicl. tonight's games could) lrcidc which tcams will takcj inme the chickens in these iwol itciions. or a possibly playoff. O'clock. Section C:-- lce to Doug Camcron vs. Doug nuntlcrs ; Ice 1- Dr W. MacDonald vs.' .l2 5 (hddingx lcr-I W R lilnchcill vs. acnonultl. I I'..ii.. Section I):- lte I .l S. MacDonald vs. Dr C. Prnuuc ice .1 lion: ilill vs. F. lfonscn lcot J. Squarcbriggs vs. ll. nlkliimn 7 lEc . uxli be used tonight at I. and ili.'i for third round ofy hint: competition. t .iI0N'l'A(El7I7. Tlitirwlai curling at Montague. 7m PW. East I01: D. MIC-l Susan. R Bock. C. Johnston. L.l nler vs Dr. Johnston, G.W.i tbonald. E. I')uVII'. D. Haw-. 4 "it it!" At.,Mu-Donald. 'i'.'? Ir. I" Viirizzo. 0. Reid Vb. Pm . lair IG Pltllilpl. J. Cttd-l e. M llunrd. I too Pit indies. East ice It ' T is F Cudmofi. est lcc: v. MacDonald vs. 03 ., isitlpt. A. Wannamaker. D.l Youngsters To Get A Chance on more. in that so many of thel ading lights of the tour flf1ii'R-img "'9 mm MONTGOMERY. Ala. (CP)-. When 48 college seniors show their football abilities in the annual Blue-Grey game hers Dec. 39 every position will have a man who made honorable mention on the Associated Press all-America list. lest of them all to win would have lthe uneasy feeling that it was a trainer hollow victory. There was a time when the five- year apprenticeship before full .membershlp in the PGA made .SeI1il8. i In those days being a golf pro called for a high degree of crafts- lmanship to go along with other tdutics such as ability to teach. run la shop. and otherwise conduct the business of a club pro. it really was a combination tirade and professions Now it is Just a profession. The days of the individual club maker are pretty much a thing of the past. Mass- tproduccd steel shafted clubs have eliminated the necessity of learn- Of this group of is standout per- formers. eight will play for the Confederate Grey all-stars and five for the Yankees. Despite the southern aquad'I numerical superiority among the country's best players. the most llmpressive record belongs to a tnorthern in va d er. quarterback lLenny Dawson of Purdue. He has completed 243 of 452 passes covering 3.325 yards in three years of college participa- tion. Dawson is the first player to lead the big tcn conference in both pas- sing and rushing for three yearsi in a row. His record this year! was 89 pass completions in may The pros of an earlier era ex- pected to make their living work- ing at clubs. There were no tour- nament trails to follow. RIGID APPPRENTICESHIP The young fellows of the pastl looking toward a career as pro! went through it rigid apprentice- ship. Most of them were gradu- ated from the caddy ranks to menial Jobs in the pro shop. it took years to become an expert-l enced craftsman. attempts for R56 yards and seven touchdowns. ; While the North appears to be J-oncentrnting on an aerial oftense.l :the southern strength seems :come principally from a running game. Jack Pardee of Texas A. and M. is one of the South's best lhopes with -a season's record of But times have changed. The 455 yards rushing in 95 attempts. touring pros donll have to be able Ronny Quillian of Tulane tapped to make clubs. Just swing lhem.,'that with 625 yards in 156 carries Galaxy Of Stars To Play IN Blue-Grey College Game and Ed Sutton of North Carolina has ltill a better mark of 748 Tom Hugo Says East Team Had "Proper Altitude" MONTREAL tcpi-Tom Hugo of the Montreal Aiouettea said Wednudly members of the eastern star team ”had the proper tootbgu attitude" when they took the field Saturday aulnst the West in the S1111!!! lune at Vancouver, The Hawaiian-born centre wan 0011111191111!!! 0n a report that half- back Don Pinhey of Ottawa had considered dropping from the lineup because he felt moat ol the eastern players bad looked upon the game as ”an expenses-paid trip'and a good time in Vancou- ver. ' "Most of us didn't think too Illlhiy about the way the affair was organized, but we woke up and decided to give it all we had because the game was for worthy cause." said Hugo. The West drubbed the East 350 In the game. The proceeds of the game go to crippled children's hospitals in Montreal and Winni- POI- Seixas To Play Despite Stabbing Shoulder Pain PERTH, Australia AP! A stabbing shoulder pain struck Vic Seixas on the eve oi the draw for the United States' inter-zone Davis Cup matches with lndia Wednes- day but the Philadelphia veteran insisted he would be able to play. "1 think it is just a knotted muscle in the base of my neck." Selxas said. "I am sure it is not a serious strain or anything like that." Seiyas, 33, noticed the ailment during a,workout and visited an Osteopath later. Seixaa and Herbie Flam, the re- trieving wlzard from Beverly Hillg, Calif., are scheduled to be drawn today for Friday's opening singles matches against Reman- than Kirshnan and Naresh Kumar of India. Bill Talbert, U.8. captain. was not disturbed by the development and said he planned to name Seixaa unless the painworsened. if Vic is withdrawn. Sam Glam- malva of Houston. Texas. will be substituted. 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