SPORfi? FRONT By JIM CULLEN Saints On The Road . The St. Dunstan's Varsity Saints take to the road to. ‘day and travel to Sackville. N.B.. when they will cross stick; ,1. ‘ M A '50 ’ , Today's encounter will be the 4 l Saint's second contest in Medium Intercollegiate competition. ’this season. They garnered an 8-4 decision over the Acadia Axe- men in a battle staged at the SDU rink. last Friday night. he Saints will be favored to nail down a victory in today's battle. but visiting clubs ve found it quite difficult to take a vic e the Mt. Allison rink over the years, The sud. ents at the Sackville University are rabid hockey fans they turn out in hordes to cheer their team and this encourages the Mounties to give an all out effort in order not in disappoint '1’ their loyal followers. e o ' coached Red and White squad will be going into the Mt. Allison arena with a full line-up. with the excep- tion of right-winger Go ‘e itlock. Whitlock suffered torn ligaments in his left shoulder in the third period of the Acadia bait l Gordie will likely be out of action for at least anouthcr _ ’ h ’ ' Curling Draw A 9 St. Dunstans Tangle ,n with @uornhom aw lottetown Curling Club. I I A m — Ladies (“ms the "Covers Prince Edward Island Lite. 11.. Dow” I I Ice 1 — Montague vs. M. ~__--.__. SECOND SECTION 964 By WY MacMIILAN ‘ l Charlotte‘DWn. Sat» Dec. 5. 1 . Jones. L. Hennessey. E. Myers. G. Arsenault. Ice 2 — Sourls vs. G. Car-ru- thers. K. Duffy. .i. Albert. 3.: First place in the Maritime intercollegiate Hockey League ‘ is at stake this afternoon when .4. St. Dunstan's University Saints of Charlottetown will meet. Mount Allison Mounties at Sack- villc. The Saints and the Moun- ties are in a first place tie with four points apiece. courtesy of their 8-4 victories last week against the hapless Acadia Axe Cousins. . Ice 3 —'M. Jardine. S. Flem-i ming. P. Dalziel. A. Roper vs. D. MacDonald. M. Garrett. S. Finley. L. Vessey. Ice 4 — E. MacDonald. P. Johnston. P. Bowness. D. Mac- S a 5. E" :s 5 men. Coach Jack Kane of SDU in- dicated yesterday that he con- siders this game as “a must win" encounter. "Naturally all our games are a must this year," he said. “but if we don't take the ore-Christmas games. It will be that much harder to make it up after Christmas. Last year we blew two games before Christmas —- to U.N.B. and o , . St. Thomas - and it cost us the - “l1 Ice 3 — Halifax Vs. K. Doug- championship. We don't plan to GORDIE WHITLOCK las- M- Doylet J. Hall. 3. Fras- do the same this year." er. The saints will be minus the is suffering from a badly tom Ice 4 — R.C.A.F. vs. A. Cud- servlces of Gordie Whitlock. who shoulder muscle. The inj more. A. MacLean. W. Robin- —‘—"—"’__—vwas received in the third period son. K. Tralnor. f the game with Acadia. He Ice 5 — Moncton Vs. C. Agnew. ‘o has been out practicing all Sentner. J. Jones. I week. but wasn't dressed in full St I ge'lar. C I ce IC—Fiih Dotiglas. Mac- eam aptaln Vince Mulli an nnes. . is er. .. Dow ing vs. ' has also been on the limp. gfie R- Rapel‘. M- Jal‘dlfle. 11- Doug- 'i‘here will be an exhibition received a badly swollen ankle 183‘ K- Train“?- hockey game between st. Dun- in practice Wednesday when he Ice 2 -— A. MacEwen. M. Mc- stan's High School and Rogers stopped a puck below the shin Donald. V. Fraser. J. Douglas Rangers at the St. Dunstan's pad_ The swell has gone down B. Partridge. G. MacKay. D. D 1 vs. M. Toole. M. Wilson. J. Dou- glas. J. Gallant. .30 p.m.—-ladies lacross the Ice) ice 1 — Belvedere vs. 1. Gal- lant. F. Rossiter. D. Cormier. G. Curley. Ice 2 -— Montague vs. M. Ste- wart, J. Coady. G. Duffy, M. W k. Coach Kane has called upon speedy Jack Hynes of Charlotte- town to fill the vacancy left by Whitlock's injury. Jack will be lpenforming at right-wing with George MacMillan at the pivot spot and George Monaghan patrolling the port side. The Kane- men have quite a task ahead of them this season as they have to have an almost undefeated season in order to earn the right to represent the MIHL in dominion playdowns There are no playoffs and the team that leads the league down to the wire picks up all the marbles. The Saints and St. Francis Xavier are being toiied as the powerhouses of this year’s loop and the local pucksters will have to meet the X-men on home ice this season in a four-point battle. This columnist can well share the Saints' feelings when they think of meeting the powerful X-men in their home rin _ We feel this link should be declared out-of-bounds by the league executive as it is too small for this calibre of hockey. The X-men are used to th 11 surface and have a paSSIng and C '1 ‘< . v—‘_.,_'.Y._.___. Rig: “guilt; 3;: on; themansiderably. however, and he Hutchinson, H. av s. ‘ A“ ~ ~ 9 m e . up n s am, can start tomorrow. Ice 3 - E. Nicholson. K. Dou- . ' wlluc ‘ ' ‘ ' defending 'island Interscholastic“ The Mounties have played two 8135. 5- Trainm'. 3- Stevenson °h°°h3fa§bysmn is Sell :hflécglilfill‘llsbaejdag: $1.33?nt Senior A HOCkey League games to date. the bout last V5. George. 15- Ranallan. B- have his team at a high peak of enthusiasm for this battle champs will be meeting the week against Acadia. and the Dams. M. Fisher. Shown above are four of a ness clinic being held at the Mr. D.L. MacGregor of Tor- L. MacGregor. Mrs. Joan . and will have them well briefed on the type of hockey they Rangers for the first time. The one two weeks ago against the lee 4 — G. Storey. D. Stewart. group of instructors who are YMCA this weekend. The cli- onto. These four instructors. Stearns. Mr. Jack Kane and " will have to play under these rink conditions. Rangers have been undefeated University of Moncton. which it 1’. For E. Douglas vs. 1).! on hand for the physical ftt- nic is under the direction of from left to right. are: Mr. D. Mr. Jack Turner. Beat of luck to the Saints in today's battle. with the lottetown and District J u n l or ed in the Acadia game by the ers. C. Conn . ' Tlcl Blts From Here And There | or. . Hockey League. six goal performance of their Ice 5 "‘ C~ Flemming- ' 0"" . Some of the players returning lot; li‘lllel of MacLernon. Attridge. 9y, glevenson- ‘1 Arsenalfll. ‘ . from last years championship an eon. Dave MacLernon. a V5. - “5937- c' senmer- 3“ ' I ‘ ~ earns - ' th N t. IHOCRB League teams for St. Dunstan's are- former football star with Mt. COml‘» 3- Macxinnon- , I lmnlglhl.s%het Black“i'lllafv€lcesalr‘llllljll1§velio Sigmll/laomircal Forum to ll-m- (mixed) battle with the Canadiens in Wings will be in Toronto and Herbie Steele. Cecil MacDonald. YA". rifled home four big goals, ‘ e and Carl McQuaid. Allan Flood lnCllldlng the Winner. the New York Rangers will envade Boston. Ice 1 —- (Open) . ‘ and Billy Weatherbie. twu of, This is the Ollly same on to ‘ Ice 2 '- Doug- Bell- M. Jones.' . . the stars of last years Charlotte-lin the MIHL this Weekend. p M. White. A. Roper vs. A. Mac- ‘ Czechogoyaha defeated Sweden“ 34" m, we seem“; mbqhh? M Donald, 15' Goss' R Edwards' J' their international ice hockey meet in Stockholm. Friday mg . I Last Wednesday the Czechs won 44. B J town Legion team have bolster-l in and out of hospital the Iastl Coach Frank Clair is back in the Ottawa fold’and he signed ‘ ' 'th Rough R Thursday C l few weeks With a mysterious a three year contract WI idel-s ed the ranks of the St. Duns- Dunstans and Norm “Hawk” Garhnum' tans squad. l arter of the Rangers expect I“ 3 - L~ Blakeneyi 0‘ Mae y ERRY GLADMAN ion oldtimens such as Johnny York West—and hockey and it ailment. Mahovlich and the told the press noel- the signing of the cont'ract that he hadn’t: Leaf brass know what the ail- really been senous about us the Toronto Argonapts. play a little g e of two Sides . , a Th1; galme should be a realiVlctory from their respective gonfld. R. Nils-fr. L. Vessey Canadian pres, 5mg wmer ‘Bower, 40-year-old goalie, cen- was suggested strongly that he CIOW Peasel‘ as the Saints’leams and It Will be interesting K- F3333 - Garrett E- F0’d- Toronto Maple Leafs droppedltre Red Kelly. 37. defenceman couldn't do both. But the red- ; t ‘ b t 1 1 We think he was just trying to » men IS Ll won reease thegagalmstu,1e “fiddle. l ’3'. in their first year in the Char- won 7-8. The Mounties were pac. D9081“. 5- Flemming. K- My ‘ "mum" S St I l < !‘ have the nucleus of last vcars to see which one of these gentle- anothel‘ ~ . ~ . I . . game Thursday night. Allan Stanley. 38. and right- headed former def enceman great team While the Rangerslmen turns out to be correct. 1“ 4D_.I?"lmg%‘mfi 3131:“ this one 4-2 to Montreal Cana- winger George Armstrong. 84. came back strong this season eney‘ ' “y or‘ ' a "s ' diens and the cry immediately. However. past charts will and has been skating with tlie.information to the public. ' e la have protllr‘enJmeimselivesithe topl The Rangers are requested to G n S C E J cam in e unor c rcu t. ‘be at the Charlottetown Forum 3"” ' ' 3m ' ay' ' went up that the defending Stan show the veto r a ns usually zest of a youngster er who misses Ma-l ' ' ' ‘ ‘ Sn r Ra Robinson has been uotod rocentl - M“ cm" 3’“ 5°66]? 0‘ Stall“ 5-45 D-m- Mfccfgnm' n ley Cup champions’ veterans bounce back with impressive! B ower admittedly lookedllmvlicl! the most on the teats; lug hegzrantsyanother shot at the :orld mlddiewg’igli: :3;- _ ope . could possibly be caving in. performances to silence their lrusty against Canadiens. but is rookie Ron Ellis. Placed on a} in; chammommm Robinson “M “my I”. wish is to "_ However. it shouldn't come as critics. .‘this more than likely 15 a result line .w1th Mahovllch and smooth- the as a champion,” We think the ‘old Sugarman is one much of a surprise if-the leafslPRiME EXAMPLE .of a seven-game layoff than old skating Andy Bathgate at thel of the best boxers to ever lace on a pair of gloves, put a come storming back in weekend; Stanley. the square - ‘jawedlage. H owe ve r. it's doubtfulfbeglnnmg of the season. Ellis young fellow by the name of Joey Giardello, whom is the ' ' lwhether Bower will be able to ; promptly potted six goals present world champion. wants to go and hang his head in action with a few of the "old!Tlmmlns native is a rune ex- l0 BOSTON (AP) " The 805%“ men" leading the way. lampIe. For the last thi‘nee years. lplay him-‘39” mlO Shape Since llead the 0111b in that depart-i a come" somethn' “ he M‘ a m” 44 years of “5° beat AT Record American says the post- Leafs play host to the first. 'people have been insisting that Terry Sawchuk‘ another velerahimenl, . him, no matter how good he watslln thtfs hey-day. Roblnison ponod Cassius Clay-Sonny Liston place Detroit Red Wings Satur-lStanley is past his peak andlat 33. probably will be tending. Then Mahovllch took ill and; ‘3 and was “93" but 7°“ C“ 35 01'9"? l“ 8 MW8 cal net duties against his formerlEllis stopped scoring goals. liel coma“ 590"“ heavyweight title fight Will he day night while Chicago Black;shouldfretire. Yet he has been t t gt d t 11 “1 tr held A 1-11 19 at Boston Garden Hawks are at Montreal and New one o Leafs' most solid de- eam'ma es >311? BY- liven games WI ou ngger-_ Th 3L Dunstanu High 5.35001 hockey team under the 6:00 POM. The pnewspaper says it has York R a n g e rs visit Bostonlfencemen throughout and makes MIS_S BIG M 3mg the fed light u‘ntll ThUrSday lcoaclt'mg of Bert Steelaw‘lll play their first game of the season. learned promoter Bob N110“ and Bruins. Montreal is at Detroit up for a lack of speed by using If S no secret that Punch Im-‘when he scored his seventh of when they host the Nun-man er coa gel-s Rangers at the SDU rink era are undefeated in liach‘s Leafs sadly miss the ef- the campaign. Gum ffi . and New York at Chlca 0 Sun- his knowledge. a toms!!!- Ra n 0 GM! have agreed on day. S forts of their star leftwinger.l Imlach may be forced wimarbttetown and District junior hockey league Skatin afterward a roxim ' — ' S Admggion 953t£l¥tss~30 10-00 [mm the due Kelly is another target for the _ . ~ The fight, originally “hat As soon as Leaf“ lose a few barbs_ During the 1963.54 cam.lFrank Mahovhch. who has beenlmakc 8 {CW Changes to 89¢ only paign, Kelly divided his timel ‘ “1"” m“ °’“° “‘9 w’m‘m‘l Leafs SUPPORT MIN ‘ uled here Nov. 16. was post. games—they’ve recorded . OR HOCKEY poned because Clay had a one victory in their last five between Parliament—he's Lib- N S ' bl‘FaCR' .bllt 93“ perfiormances hernia operation Nov. 13. starts—the critics put the rap era] member of Parliament for ew OUI‘IS u lWOUld lndlcate the critics would ‘Officiall O ened‘dl? lelttmtm M W I r s or us ye. j V y P Veteran De ‘ RALPH nAllliAcH soums ._ The 5mm; Curl. Marcel Pronovost will be forced. mg Club officially opened last to ""55 both W9€kefld games 3! njght with over one hundred ‘a result of a broken bone in his 1people in attendance. ‘left foot. Pronovost was hurt . Milton Fitzpatrick acted as “Vhen he StOPWd {1 hard drive .master of ceremonies at the from Res Fleming m the ngs'iny rm; ASSOCIATED PRESS m the Playoff Bowl at Miami ’opening. Councillor Leard as '2 mumph over Boston ThUI‘S'.‘ Chicago Bears and Green Bay Jan. 3. i the representative 0f the mayor ma?“ . Packers, the teams supposed to‘ All of the other big league pro lSPOlle brie“? 311d WEIComEdl Leftwmger R0" Murphy and‘lbe fighting it out for the West- games are to be played Sunday levers/one to the new curlinglcentre Ed Joyal. both nursing ern Conference title, will be The real big game of the week- srlnk- shoulder injuries. will also sit. hitting in the snow banks of cm- end will be played at St Louis Dr. Edward Kassner. on be- Jout Saturday. Coach Sid Abellcago’s Wrigley Field today but where the Cardinals make their jhalf of the club. presented alsaid he will retain the serviceslno national Football League last desperate stand to stop ‘gift to Mrs. Genevieve Roach. iof rookie centre Butch Paul.ltitle will be hanging in the bath Cleveland’s march toward the H Lartcl‘. vice-president .who made hls NHL debut Thurs..‘ance. lEastern Conference crown. .Of the Soul‘is Curling Club. WEl- lday. Despite heavy snowstorms the ' victory or a tie will wrap it up icomed the DFESldenl 0f 9 last three days. a sellout crowd lior tlle Browns. if the Cards lsummerSide curling Asso‘fia'l o lof 48.000 will watch this second win. the race will go down to ‘tion. Flt. Lt. Al Forgie who isl Snorfs Col'seum meeting of the seasml between the final weekend of the season. 3'50 PFESident 0‘ the Prince; f these old-time rivals. The I Minnesota. Still (3111131118 ‘0 I Edward Island Curling Associa- Ma Not Be Bear-5, defending champs. are in Chance for second place in the “0” .‘ y ‘ lsixth place and the Packers. tne lWedst ithhe ‘Paikefrs faltering Mr. Forgle congratulated the‘ .pre-season favorite to dethrnnc Va es A'ew ’01” Ol‘ e “‘5' ‘Souris Curling Club on its fine1snlzal§COPEXS£mw§)jéafgz‘:lthe Bears. are concerned only .gl‘netel-er to Play the last-place .new budding and welcomed tile .Onto Maple Leafs, was quoted With second money and a trlpl ion 5. l APPROACHES RECORD With Top Quality Petroleum Products . » , lSouris Curling Club to t e cond perm, mg with Buffalo Dec. 20. play It RALPH DARRACH . . Friday as saying that his pm} Prince Edward Island Curllnglposal to build an $8,000,000‘ Deskoches Baltimore_ winner of u The Legionnalres. although in Kansas city Association. . . . - orgie also threw nutisports collseum lS Withdrawan stralght and assured 0f 3' ‘ the midst of a five game losing San Dwgo can wrap up m. We“ "9 3“ Egress"? "I"? Western Division championsnlp the r. ‘ - - n l , . ~ . u f-M rock phi h \ d ._,lifc1ty counctl lnsrsts on restric- Western title and a place in the lalgd 1with two ‘smcall :gsgs:e$i(:e ?ll0"5- Leads comb'nes Dec. 27 championships game, ' lays Dctrott Lions at. Bait:- and it paid off twice after \l‘3e- b‘. heating m. m“ the New ° ghan's 3031' Steady Pa“ ~ 3‘“ V rk Jet Sund watSan Die 0 R'nk P'm' {Williams scored his first of two :was the island tartan while. "The deal is off" if council Ame Desnoches scored two lr’nore- Lenny Moore OHhe Com ~ ‘ markers from along the boards ls Saturday. DCCWI' 5 ion a shot that never left the ice. Dodgers Trade TGoalie Tim MacGuigan took a . Frank Howard .the other was of the three insists that he cannot build a goals, Greg Deighan picked up needs only three more ton“. ' swipe at the puck and missed. 5" Dunstan ‘ vs. Don Arsenault tied the score 2-2 I A ’ whacking in a rebound from a N. ( . fl L0 A b o o o Rog.“ Rang." ‘W' m°"”‘ lam "9- 19:03:12?“ irided ousulelcler . . Combines defenceman Leroy Frank Howard and obtained AdMISSIO" 60‘ 25‘ s'udw ‘Clow boomed a shoulder high southpaw pitcher Claude Osteen 1 'y i d d ' ._.. islap shot passed a motionless ;" a 5i: '“l’lyfihmga'ghlslfigg . Independent motor measurement at delivery . . the customer a guarantee pure pro uc 80m Gm 50mm The w fliticrgoma; ‘ . . lmlnder didn't even see the drive The Dodgers also "caved "I. from the blueline- The 5°51 fielder John Kennedyarnd an un- . ave Enman Drug a 32 lead go-. disclosed 3mm of money 'zthorFRllburnoruI-vlce. ‘ sarcasm SKATING NOTICE: in: no the mm period. wtlcge”... 5...... ml... Serving This Area For 15 Years ’maple leaves design. ‘hotel or other facilities within { - 4 ' ’ - - . . - our oints and It was like old ,- l l a u l- c. ‘r l'Il‘heegptgllng ceremtonics were .zoning regulations. 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