.a‘xv-u...» ~ 4~ ’fi‘f-W‘ ~ A. Sullivan. P. Warner. A. Rob- By Norman Summerside Bureau of The Guardian 1 Macdonald Sandy ls Smiling l‘ By The man with one of thel toughest jobs in sport lay nurs~lhave a doctor sew it up. When Perreault Has Tough Time Tending Goa | For Bruins "Not enough old guys.” he directly on top of an already replied, flashing his quick smile. painful bruise. and shortly after he was accidentally kicke PAUL RIMSTEAD , They use it to plug their goal. When it’s out or torn. they ing his wounds on the rubbing‘it's bruised. as it was Dec. 15 above the knee with a skate. Them .uddenly sertous. he ' table, an ice pack above hisiat Toronto's Maple Leaf Gard- He remained on the ice for a motioned toward the empty Talk ahnut Chmimas .- a r. what those champions fr 0 m‘ right knee and another on his‘ens. they nurse it back to health while. then had to retire to the benchem "These {enom’ they 015! The one l‘lnElnE in Sandy ‘V‘V‘arlmip'ln‘fn “9”” W" M fright foot. .so they can use it again. dressing room. lose. lose, 10% It's like . dis. Frizzell‘s ear is really making : ["Z'lftnggnce county f They covered ugly. purple‘i Bruins have been the worst TOO MANY KIDS ease." lie pointed to his head. him smile. ’p g p ‘ . {bruises a trademark of his pro-lteam in the for three His teammates werle still‘ 03 s ‘l‘lButit Ill/gill ($0 3 ch 1 . .. .~ , . - . . i fessi .years and since opposition skat- the ice and Perreaut w ce c mi ) nows . e’s aways No“ that Angles Mk “"h To g” senous' Whats “uh : each time the crowd roared. telling them to forget about los- him again, all Sandy‘s got to worry about is lion in heat those mean old mainland teams We hope iie figures something out and in the meantime there are those lSHL games that “ill serve to keep the Royals in practice and sharpen them up for the really important inter- provincial clashes. The Baby Penguins. too. will need a lot of competition to condition them for their post- season series. and the Combines and Eagles should help a lot in that regard too. We don't know Wild Gardens iraces at Summerside Raceway: According to a sports story, Madison Square Garden h a one of the most riotous hockey matches in history the other night. The fans went berserk and threw short- range missiles at the Detroit Red Wings. We. know it shouldn't. but somehow it does remind us of the song: “It‘s beginning to look a lot like Christmas." A word about the Kenslng- ton boy. Al Andrews—good! Now if we can use a few more words to elaborate— Al Is light but agile. and instead of block - busting his w ay through the defence, as Alger Cutcliffe sometimes does, he Class By Dave Martin is in a class by! himself when it comes to solo; dashes down the ice. Of course, those solos went out with later- al passes and the bobble skirt. but it’s a beautiful sight to see1 Dave stickhandle and shift his} devious way through the oppos-i ition. He almost scored a goal; Here’s List those Prince County Combin- It is? BIG GUY is Stain Mikita. es. "Hit The Road. Jack“ Is the theme song that should be. t droncd into a half dozen of their ears. They play games i .by This top production man with Chicago at home. but are among the missing at Sports Arena. We iwhose chunky frame ;ployed from September to April Ireault‘s job is tional Hockey League. iminor hockeyists today is a :workout this evening for two was Bobby Perreault 31.;ers get more chances to fire ' Boston‘s goal. Per- Toronto finally won it 8-2, scor- perhaps more ing its three goals on Bobby‘s replacement, Ed Johu- Losing comes hat-d to per. 5t°n~ reault who until this year had He was alone until a reporter been a minor leaguer. never dropped in for a chat. The in- with a club that finished last. evitable question was put to Despite his harrowing exper. m'iBWBN at log last year and the year be- ore." hazardous than those of other netminders in the league. 0n the night in question. Per- reault, a jovial man from Trots- Rivieres. Que. was forced to oston Bruins of the Na- t the chin, l8! helps cushion the shots th y don't hurt so much. "But this is going to hurt to- morrow." he laid. still smiling. as he pointed to the welt above the knee. JINX RINK Maple Leaf Gardens seems to be a jinx rink for him. He has, played there three times this season and has reason to re- member each game. Boston de- Genetdeecicand- . fe ed Green accident- ally rapped him on the jaw with his stick in a goalmouth skirmish. Perreault had to be x-rayed for a possible fracture. Next time he was nicked on fencernanT still sore from the previous trip. by Leafa' Frank Mahovlich. it took 15 stitches. And on the latest visit he had additional problems with his teammates. “Ed Westfall hit me on the chin, right on the cut. when he backed into the net. (I Green just about cut my fingers off." no lag of! Toronto players with an upriiissdsttckf. “ a my feeling and pulled my out of my glove just in time—Green step. ped on it with his skate." He was still smiling. If he ever stops. it's going. to be an awfully long season. Skipper Given Big Reception NEW YORK (AP) -— Emu (Bust Mosbacher Jr., skipper of the American Weatherly which defeated the Australian Gretel the America’s Cup yacht races last September. was hon- ored for "outstanding seamen- ship" Wednesday. Mosbacher of White Plains, Y.. was presented with the first annual Seamanship Trophy by a select committee of the American Merchant Marine. The 40-pound cup was pre- sented by Donald W. Alexander. U.s. Maritime administrator. iii .2 mac“ Haw“. current lead' 3M'd t d — R ble and 1 th in th third er- Perreault: i he's the team comedian. Perreault had fallen to the understand the ho s dtvtde ‘ I . ige squa 5 am rs eave egame e p ' ences, the Rim, at the end yo! “l e . ers in the National Hockey iDarts. Practice time is at 6 o‘- iod. A hard shot hit the inside “Can you put your finger on When mates kid him about his ice and Green was straddling a ceremony aboard the liner season. In th t case, the League. clock sharp. .of his foot in the second period. the Bruins‘ basic problem?" weight, he retorts that a little the prostrate goalie while fend- Brasil- manager should call the ml! each game. and hand out shares according to the num- ber of games each player has played. Races Going lAt S’side ' l SUMMERSIDE — H o r s e i depends on stealth and fines- Lawtvplgggggs {06:31.19 32:31:01.?“ ‘ifl se —- like East Berliners go- 'starting at 1:30. ' i ing over the wall, And when ‘ These work miles will provide the puck lands on his stick. igiaesfe:rf°{ eg’erfy 11°“:de . g.eoeorwareoe in from "f the “9" i," “9"” aPrincc County Horsemen's Club 1 3" through a golfers "elm" Ior to Reg Sonier in Summer- 1 mary motions— after all i Side ' . there‘s no one ready to 3 pounce on a golfer and send im flying— he snaps it. but quick. and lately he’s been getting more than his quota of goals that way. Alger Cutcliffe is another While ice racing has been a popular feature of horsemen in jwinter time, and Summerside tl-larbor has been the scene of many interesting dashes o v e r tlfiel past few years. Spectators . 0 misc racing will be. given :ealftngss ltheir first winter opportunity to a "he" for hath-er” 'techmque jsee racmg at Summerside Race- ' :WaY- t and he” 5" {35‘ and strong it ‘ Work miles were held he rel' i i I works last Saturday when two classes [provided a total of four dashes. Himself . Sunday on one of those "Hi- Ho. Ugh- lfgthL- (héacégl‘e) : )1, ‘ y .. ona oy . war 5 5”“‘1’ {ma-"5' but Slammed Half mile times 1:13 1:12 the puck against the prostrate COLTS pad of lrv Walsh who refused Sam Slick «A. Bernard) 1 1 to give enough ice for a success- Mighty Bill (A. Burbinel 2 2 £111 decoy. tHalf mile times 1:17 1:18 giving out bouquets, it is be- tToclciy’s Minor fi'fiélhfi:“§l'§ 8. 'fiieré'fni tHockey Prog rum to all of you. readers. Only activity scheduled to r Gee. the w a y we‘ve been Of Tussles NEW YORK (CPl—Following‘ is the list of major US. profes- sional and college football‘ games during the Christmas. and new year’s holidays. In-i eluded is the won-lost-tied rec-j ord of each team. venue. kickoff , time and television plans. (All: times AST) SATURDAY. DEC. 22 . Bluebonnet Bowl: G e o r g i a Tech (7-2-1) vs. Missouri (7-1-2) at Houston, Tex., 4 pm. CBS} ange e Bowl: Miami (Ohio) (8-1-1) vs. Houston t6—4l‘ at Orlando. Fla, 3:30 pm. no North - South Game: North All-Stars vs. South All-Stars at Miami, Fla, 5 pm. ABC. SUNDAY. DEC. 23 . AFL Championship: Houston Oilers (11-3) vs. Dallas Texans_ (11-3) at Houston. Tex.. 4 p.m.| B . SATURDAY. DEC. 29 § Gator Bowl: Penn State 19-1! . Florida (6-4) at Jackson- ville, Fla., 2:45 pm. CBS. East-West Shrine Game: East All~Stars vs. West Ali-Stars at San Francisco. 5:30 pm NBC Blue-Gray Game: North All Stars vs. South All-Stars Montgomery, Ala.. SUND NFL Championship: New York Giants (12-2i vs, Greeni Bay Packers (13-1) at New; York, 8:05 pm. NBC. CBC. TUESDAY. JAN. 1 Rose Bowl: Southern Cali- fornia (IO-Oi vs, Wisconsin til-ll at Pasadena. Calif. pm. NBC. CBC. Cotton Bowl: Texas (9-0-1) vs. Louisiana State (8-1-1) at Dal- las, Tex.. 4 pm. CBS. Orange Bowl: Oklahoma t8-2l vs. Alabama (9-1) at Miami. Fla.. 3 pm ABC . Bu (9.1. New ar Bow: Arkansas vs. Mississippi (9-0) at Orleans. 3 pm. NBC. SATURDAY. JAN. 5 Senior Bowl: North Senior‘ All-Stars vs. South Senior All-‘ Stars at Mobile. Ala. 4 pm. B . SUNDAY. JAN. 6 Playoff Bow I: Pittsburgh: Steelers (9-5) vs. Detroit Lions. (11-3) at Miami. Fla. 3 pm. CBC. CBC. (NFL runners-up). SUNDAY. JAN. 13 Pro Bowl: NFL East All-Stars 1 Vs. NFL West All-Stars at Los Angeles, 6 pm. NBC, CBC. ' NFL All-Star Game: East All- stars vs. West All-Stars at San Diego. Calif.. 3 pm. ABC. Curling Draw For Montague t 7PM. _ Judge Deroches. M Nichol- FOR YOUR INSURANCE NEEDS l consult ‘HYNDMAN & CO. LTD. Insurance since 1872 Our experience of 90 years as insurance underwriters. is at a .- c G ‘0 t E o 6 '6 The results were: . Sonny Bray (G. Chappelll 1 I .- l I O .2. o o 1 5:” e 0'. o's‘a BOTH Henderson & (iudmore Stores Open Nights! T WHERE QUALITY 18 SURE your disposal. ‘ OFFICES: . Charlottetown . Summerside . Montague . 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