The Guariflas, Charlottetown, Well, Nov. 24, 1965. 9 SPORTS FRONT - oh F Cassius Shows He's Greatest By CHRIS ANNETT seemed to pick up the pace at all was bit hard by “the rabbit’ which was Several times it appeared that Patterson continue but Clay, true to his promise 5 reached him by eight inches, had a three inch age. The fight was roughly ing left jabs that rained in on his face for the fight. However, there is a big difference. were as fast as mercury aod as announcer s-a goa3 Rig se see i si: ie E 3 = : 3 E i § : ie : Z : y erdgtetle pee cceaaee ls i FREgieke. [Fl 3 2 :. inv Frank Clair is treading water and it is rather too for him to do anything but hope. The Ottawa Riders their yearly test again and discontent is beginning in the Capital City. On paper the attack in Canada but it just did blame this on Clair's lack of ulating whether the coach will are also hoping that coach Jim Trimble Montreal Als would be more Legionnaires And Aces Meet In Game Tonight nett eeiiile ; i E ed_a standout game. Game time tonight is 8.16.. -_By THE CANADIAN eae Chicago Montreal Toronto New . York Detroit Boston weunanwe @ Qeuaeah 53 3S 32 43 %6 2 weranwn 3 Pere yer ey ae arse A Bs Detroit left wing Ab McDon- od of the game at Detroit from Norm Uliman (not ald (center) of the Detroit Tuesday night to make the shown.) But Hall was general- Red Wings snaps the puck past first score for Detroit. Dé ly too good for the Wings and Chicago Black Hawks goalie fenseman Doug Jarrett (20) held them to a 32 score. Glenn Hall in the second per- was no help. Ab got an assist (AP Wirephote) ‘C:MacDonaldLeads SDHS » \phayer advantage. Ab McDon- DETROIT (AP) — Goals by |quick saves es he attempted \Fred Stanfield and Phil Espo- steer in shotea by Bathgate. sito within a 20-second span of | the second period sparked Chi- at 5:40 cago Black Hawks to a 3-2 vie- tory over Detroit Red Wings in the only National Hockey | League game Tuesday. night. The victory snapped a “ moved the Hawks into a first-place tie with idle Montreal Canadiens. to |had possession man had taken the puck from a | Chicago defenceman and passed :31, Watson 7:46, Jarrett 10:36, in front of the Chicage net, Henderson 13:45. Hi z ¥ Z i First period: No scoring. Pen | alties—Barkiey 17:34 Stanfield 2 left. | McDonald's marker: came on screened shot after Norm Ull- , SUMMARY Second Period: 1. (Mohns) Chicago, | Chicago 5:40; 32. | Detroit (Hodge, ald 2 (Ullman) 7:10; 4. Chb cago, Hay 5 (Nesterenko, Pil ote) 11:06. Penalties — Mohns Third Period: 5. Detroit, Del- 3 (Bathgate, Marshall) vecchio :051; Penalty—Howe 6:02. Shots on goal by ‘ 5.6 617 ll 8 524 Doug Jarrett capped the Chi- | cago uprising with the third Goal of the second period when | he beat goalie Roger Croier at | 11:06 while the Black Hawke were shorthanded. Red Wings to within a goal of a tie when he scored 51 seconds | into = Se = Batt. | gate ea an st on the' LAS VEGAS, Nev: '(AP)— tally, giving him 800 points in Cassius Clay, still heavyweight ile tut wen te rveen | oa ae ser Fi Sa - tte: cored against Detroit this sea- one ee son while the Red Wings held a C The occasion wés a final news conference held at the Dunes Hotel fight headquarters follow- ing Clay's 12th round technical knockout over Patterson Mon- day night at the Las Vegas Con- vention Centre. Clay was unmarked, boastful about himself as usuai and said be hopes to make a third de- fence of the crown, possibly in four months, against World Boxing Association titleholder, Ernie Terrell. = “Terrell ain't near as good as confided jald scored for the Red | following | Gordie Howe was blanked for jthe fourth straight game. | The Red Wings outshot the \Black Hawks 11-5 in the firet| \period, with Howe getting three good scoring chances. He back- |Hall’s pads, then forced the jhanded a short shot into \Chicago goalie to make two spasm at He refused to use this as an alibi for his performance. “Last night I was beaten by a great fighter,” he said, and referring to the back trouble, added ‘‘the result might have been the same, but the fight might have been more interest- ing.” a" EXPLAINS SURPRISE Clay, reminded that he had said he would have a surprise for Patterson before and after the fight, answered: “The first one was that I was silent and quiet at the weigh- Olympic Bids see his face a little in. The second surprise was that hampion Clay, Patterson Meet, Trade Compliments puffy, apparently was still in pain from a muscle the base of the spine which he aaa suffered about the third round. after the fight I was speaking good about him.” The 23 - year - old champion, scheduled to fly to Chicago Tuesday night, said he hopes soon to visit Saudi Arabia, Pak- istan, Turk and Italy ‘so all the people can see me.” ; Patterson will fly’ to New York Wednesday. Clay orated at length on the supposition that he might have carried Patterson. i “I didn't carry him,” he ia- sisted. ‘'I hit him so many times © I got tired. I had to rest so I'd be sure I'd last 15 rounds, “IT hit him my test punches and he didn't fall." : Patterson went down in the sixth, but was still on his feet when referee Harry os a the fight at 2:18 of* the © 12th. ’ | ship NHL STANDINGS ‘Fight Proceeds ‘ James Nilon. goals, three- assists and hard Alan Flood’s shot. from about 30 skating, led Saint Dunstan’s feet, into the net. High School to an 11-2 victory’ PVI was determined not to over the Provincial Vocational end the period without a goal Institute last night at the Char- and at 19.50 Bob Gallant scored for the Saints in as | penalty. | | Rangers 10-2. same way as the first, however, | | until the period was 4 seconds \old. Again the Saints persisted | t a 4 g : J if PVI got. thei at 3.26 Stanley scored on a | F E rele gE iH at it F z Ss ing but | 2 e a of the power play few’ exceptions, each had the odd man ad- they were applying R ; c 2 2 3 time ii f 4 eRLii 3 ah iie! & | vantage | pressure. illy LeClair finished the scor- in the second stanza at 11.03 when he backhanded a shot in i of the goal. period, t F g gE eat = 7 5 Saints came back to apply the | goals. pressure again. With many} Cecil MacDonald scored a shots flying around the PVI net | power play goal at 1.14 when he shot a loose puck into the PVI |met. Dennis Affleck got the high Stampeder |éod, again on a power play. He Will Retain Bombers Black Beard — arg eararene Arrive In he a ‘‘dare — ; Then it bee-'| TORONTO'(CP) — Winnipeg the Stamped- | Blue Bombeers arrived Tuesday were playing the Winnipeg | afternoon without their equip; Blue Bombers for the Western |ment and had to call off a Football Conference champion- | scheduled practice. The Bombers, Western Foot- ball Conference champions best-of-threegame WFC play- | take on Hamilton Tiger - Cats, offs to the Bombers people be- | the eastern champs, in the Grey ban to wonder if Big Luz, nick-|Ciup game here Saturday after- a caaiae Weer ona by | noon. teammates, would end up| “We brought everybody,” like Rip Van Winkle by said head coach Bud Grant. of the Calgary made it to'the |the Bombers after getting his Grey Cup. jteam_ settled’ in at a hotel. near far as I know it.will stay their practice field at Varsity some time. I think | Stadium. it and play Santa! ‘‘This is the healthiest club kids at Christ-/we've taken into a Grey Cup Tuesday. He | since 1959."" boys and two girls. That year the Bombers scored started about |18 points in the fourth quarter now is |e defeat the Ticats 21-7, ° wife didn’t! The Bombers eliminated Cal- me for: 2% wt » | gary Stampeders in the western she likes it,"” he said. | final,-winning-two-in-a—row.-af- Lazal, whe completed . his jter losing the series opener. eighth season since joining the | Grant scheduled a_ practice | a from Villanova for 5 p.m. Tuesday, but had to University in 1958, was named |cancel it when the equipment im the Ca- |failed to arrive because of an nadian Football League in 1958. | airlines foul-up. Liston Ties Up > But when Stamps lost the | To 11-2 Victory Over PVI Cecil MacDonald, with three |Weatherbie was able to deflect |scored on a blazing shot from | ithe point. Cecil MacDonald scor- jed again at 8.10. At 12.55, Mac- Kinnon scored on a pass from |Cecil MacDonald. At 19.59 Mac- |Intyre finished the scoring when lottetown Forum. This was the with Cecil MacDonald serving a jhe retrieved a loose puck at jcenter ice starts. Last Sunday they | The second period started the | minder. and beat the PVI net This period was not all ‘the Saints were not able to score |‘‘peaches and cream” for the |Saints as they lost the services of Billy Weatherbie who injured ‘on dominating the game but with ,his knee while making a MacKinnon in the penalty box |check, X-rays will be taken but power play going |it is not considered serious. The Saints were also minus shot. This finished PVI's |the playing of Sandy MacDonald | it did not end the jwho received seven minutes in penalties in the second period \for interference and fighting. He did not appear in the third per- t . SUMMARY _ First Period: 1. SDD — C€.| ;MacDonald (LeClair) .07; 2. \SDHS — Weatherbie, 4.47; 8. {SDHS — CampbeH (Ir win) hottest | : '7.07;. 4, SDHD.— Weatherbie period, ‘wes docgnsted | ecod), 16.41; 52 PVI — Gallant (Stanley), 19.50. Penalties — C. |MacDonald 19.08. : | Second Period: 6. SDHS — Lid |stone (C. MacDonald), 54; 7. PVI — Stanley (MacQuaid, Ca- |meron), 3.26; 8. SDHS — lLe- \echool’s second goal of this per-|Clair’ (C. MacDonald), 11.03. | Penalties — MacKinnon, 2.16; Gallant, 4.55; Lidstone, 12.25; — Donald, (minor, major) Third Period: 9. SDHS — CC. MacDonald, 1:14; 10. SDHS Affleck (C. MacDonald) 7.54; 11. SDHS — C. MacDonald, 8-10; 12. SDHS — B. MacKinnon (C. Mac- Donald) 12.55; 13. SDHS -- Mac- Intyre 19.59. Penalties— Acorn, 1.10; Gallant, 7.03; Acorn, 9.15. Bookies Call Winnipegers ‘Deadheads’ TORONTO (CP) — “Winnipeg jpeople are a bunch of dead- | heads.” | That’s the way Toronto book- jes look at Saturday's Grey Cup football game here between Hamilton Tiger-Cats. he and his associates are disap- pointed that Calgary Stamped- ers didn't make it to the Grey | Cup. Winnipeg eliminated Cal- ;gary in the Western Football | Conference final. “The Toronto business people (bookies) prefer Calgary ahead of. Winnipeg,” he said, ‘because Winnipeg people are a bunch of deadheads. There’s a helluva lot more action when Calgary comes down beecatisethey =got richer people. Those guys own oilfields.” He said business began to pick up Tuesday and added that Hamilton is favored to win ‘by four points. This represented a slight increase from the spread Monday, which was 3% points, He said that if you take four points you lay 11 to 10, mean- ing that if you pick Hamilton to win by four points or more you must bet $11 to win $10. But if you give four points LAS VEGAS, Nev. (AP)—U:S. \tracking down money collected) acting ‘on a suit filed previous to fight night. ex - heavyweight champ Inter - Stans Liston, were tracking Liston's title fights, two with | down and impounding proceeds Patterson, two with Clay as Tuesday of the Cassius Clay- well as he Monday fight. Floyd Patterson title fight Mon- | Inter - Continental spokesman night. were not available for comment. | Liston, claiming he still is The U.S. marshall said he| owed $58,000 from previous was trying to collect only fights, filed suit in federal court enough money to satisfy the onday against his former suit. The balance of the receipts ‘manager, John Nilon, Inter-Con- will go to the promoters imme- 1! Promotions;-Sports Vi- | diately. sions Inc., Delaware Advertis The Monday night gate at the jing and Management Agency Convention Centre was am | and its officers, Robert and nounced at more than $300,000, | : & fraction of the revenue witch | A—U.S. marshali—said —the -will-come from SportsVision’s” money at the Convention Centre closed circuit telecast and. was impounded, but he was stifl movie and re-broadcast rights. & a lil i Mie a 2 y =. you lay 10 to 11, meaning that if you bet Winnipeg to win by four points or more you bet $10 to win $11. : Continental promoted | “But the big guys got the 2d, L. Furness, H. Robbins vs point spread at five," he said, “except they'll probably end up at 3% on Hamilton.” REMEMBER WHEN... . By THF CANADIAN PRESS Frank (King) Clancy re- tired from the rink 29 years ago today—in 1936—after 16 starring years as_a National Hockey League defenceman. Clancy coached Montreal Maroons and joined the NHL Teferee staff before return- | iffg to Toronto Maple Leafs, | his old team, as coach and _ Glub executive. Winnipeg Blue Bombers and One bookie said Tuesday that | Increased | CALGARY (CP) — Paris, | Vienna and an unnamed Ameri- |can city are expected to contest | Montreal's application to host jthe 1972 summer Olympic |games, Hans Maciej, manager | jof Olympic '72, said Tuesday: | The Olympic ‘72 group is| backing Banff-Lake Louise as a | site for the 1972 winter Olym. | pics and has expressed fear the | | Montreal summer bid might | {hurt its change of international | recognition. \ | The Canadian Olympic Asso- | ciation has endorsed the Mont- real bid but advised the Inter- national Olympic Committee it will give—priorty to the Banff | apptcation. : Ernie Terrell To Meet Press. CHICAGO (AP) — Heavy- weight boxer Ernie Terrell has scheduled a press conference this afternoon, presumably to hurl an official. challenge at ampion Cassius Clay, who successfully defended his title against Floyd. Patterson Mon- day night in Las Vegas. CURLING DRAW | The following is the draw at ithe Charlottetown Curling Club |for today: '7 p.m. Trimble Rates Thanks It was recalled that‘ in the ninth round Clay’s manager, Angelo Dundee, implored him te end matters and Cassius called back: ‘Man, I'm trying to take him out, but he won't go.” Tuesday .Clay elaborated say- ing-—‘‘Yeah,-Angelo--say, ‘take him out,’ and I say, ‘take who out. You ain't in here.’" HAS BACK TROUBLE . Patterson said he has been If Ti-Cats Win Cup much im -the cup final. Every | championship game is decided | troubled with his back for years. happens in the game, | He said the condition will strike has happened in | mysteriously and. disappear im fore."’ the same mannef. joined Hamilton in| Financial returns, according a playing coach and |to one promotion official, Rob- + as a full-time jert Rosencrans, indicate that » total revenues from the close@-" circuit television here and— abroad, the live gate of $381,111, radio and movies will be ap = proximately $3,870,000. 4 Clay figures to collect about > $700,000, and Patterson $350,000.” Clay receives 40 per cent of the net Patterson 20 per cent and the promoters 40 percent. © i = Ze f : se . FE 8 é i : i g 48 a F: mse gt | = ui ¥ i al efeyti Foaet bege i i 5 He f cal : s 8 RRRNNEENTNORLE RET ERENITS Forum Skating * 2 FY thE i pre School. children r 3 E q #3 Z times. — 3:30 p.m. : “< parents. ¢ eeure — Bomb- 4:00 — 5:30 p.m. oc | Children 15¢; Adults 25¢ ig al |__Iee 1 — F.. MacMillan, RB, Goss, B. MacLellan, B. Patter. | ,, |80n ve E. Nicholson, B_ Davis, | |B. Webster, E. MacLaughan. | Ice 2 — A. Love, B. Ball, V | Robertson, H. Campbell vs T., | Whitlock, M. Wigginton, E. Aus- | tin, E. MacLean. | | lees — 4 — L. Wellner, S. Beaton, | D. MacKay, G. Jenkins va F. | Curtis, H. Peters, T. Burke, F. | Lewis. Ice 5 — C. Asprey, Pud Whit- lock, J, MacLean, G. Wright vs W. MacLaine, K. MacInnis, B. MacDonald, D. Livingstone. 8.30 p.m. aye — D. Cameron, F. Cox, .. Burke, F. Callaghan vs A, ta aes W. Rodd, M. White, img game this season. Basketball Game Basilica Recreational Centre. i ai if record den eS er pe fact that the Bombers the Ticats 26-20 in an interiock- & i “Past records don’t mean Sasio, while hoping for good | cold won't affect either club, but Slated Tonight {gcc weater can help the game bry : Adother ‘thrilling baskettell nwa comfort- | TEXA Home Heating Oil Warmth without worry all winter long? and Saint Dunstan's Varsity is slated fod tonight at 7:00 at the Deliveries right on schedule so you can never run short. Fuel Chief is the finest of its kind—economical, cleaner | burning, and protective to your heat- ing equipment. Call us for Texace | Fuel Chief today! Annual This is a return match. The first game was played last Fri- day night at Saint Dunstan’s in which the Saints edged the All- Stars 60-66. Johnston, D. Rogers, J. Pierce. Ice 3 — D. O’Rourke, B. Mac. Gregor, G. Gallant, J. Macinnis \vs Dr. W. MacDonald, C. | bell, F. Burke, K. Dowling. Ice 4 — M. Bell, K. Dalziel, G ‘Trainor, D. Kilpatrick vs. J, |Squarebriggs, -M. Pursey; J. | Keith, K. Doucette. | Ice 5 — G. Dion, K. Jenkins, | F. Dillon, D. Mosher vs E.F | Acorn, E. Gillespie, P. Perry, H. | +Crockett. . \ AT MONTAGUE Montague. Curling Club draw | \for Wednesday, Nov. 24th: 7 p.m. Ice 1 — Judge DesRoches, E. Catenere, D. Sorrie, B. Mabon! vs R. Ferguson, L. Sinclair, H. Galloway, O Hennigar. Ice 2 — Dr. Johnston, B. Smith, L. Nicholson, E. Moar vs |E. Shaw, D. O'Connor, L. Stew- art, A. McGregor. 9 p.m. Ice 1 — Dr. P. Macintyre, M. Nicholson, K. Sulfivan, L. Mac- |Leod vs C. Nicholson, P. Wara- ter, D. Clarkson, G. Clarkson Ice 2— E. Duvar, R. MacDon- iJ. MacNeil, C. Stewart, H. Rob- | bins, B. MacNeil. | NOTICE 10%: 1. ant crudents. Dow’s Men’s & Gt. George St. Roys’ Wear IMPAIRED be held on Thursday,'4-7312 (ys HORSEMAN Nov. 25 at 9.00 p.m. FINED $50 |All teams wishing to enter Ch'town Petroleum Products Ltd. 203 Gt. 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