12 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon., Nov. 1, 1965. SPORTECHOES Summerside High School didn't get anywhere in the cross-country rur among the dif- ferent high schools recently, but we think mention hould be made of the fact that the boy led everyone over the fi* o) was Davis Ford of S.H.S. T's a team affair with the lowest @core winning as in golf. Ford, who has developed into 2 ‘ine fross-country runner, was first but his mates were away back, Bullifyine the efforts of Ford. This must have been the closest we've come to making ends meet in the sports of our area, Tracadie and Tignish are playing baseball as we write this, and next Friday the first game of the Prince County Hockey League will be played. New York never @ame that clese, By the way. thal first game is scheduled between the RCAF Eav’> nd Borden, and may be eed until Wednesday. hear about that later. You'll Hank Landry, the little fellow who down in short field some few years scooped the ball up like a ballerina is coaching the Dave Ford Cops _ Cross-Country | By NORMAN MacDONALD Tignish Aces in their attempt to win a Maritime B crown. We wish them hick. The weather smiled on them for a part of the | game at least, with the sun put- | ting on its veil about 3 p.m u you don't get the sun this time) of the year you're not exactly a} happy spectator even if your! team is winning. | / Well, it’s time for everyone to start wearing their woolies | anyway, as Civic Stadium is opening its door to Prince | County hockey next week. * Fans will be anxious to ste the new faces on both teams. | Paul MacWilliams. our Sum-' merside boy on the Halifax Jun- ior Canadiens, nicked up two goals and an assist as the new team beat: the- Frure- All-Stars #1. ‘in their first game of the sea- son. They are playing again in Truro today. Paul has a pretty high opinion of the boys who came in from Mohtreal. We can imagine there are some excel | lent juniors developed in the Montreal area after the way our Summerside juniors got mauled ‘a couple of years ago. Mount Allison Outlasts Mount Allison University (Mounties scored three touch- downs; in the second half to win their first game of the season | ahead 12-7 in the third quarter. Tulsa 3 here Saturday 2-7 over St. Dunstan's University Saints. The Saints, showing a tremendous ground attack in the first hailf on the running of Brian-Conrad and Jim Griffith, who each col- lected over 100 yards rushing, | couldn't contain the Mounties {n the second haif as they pushed through for heavy gains. Jim Griffith scored for the Saints after eight plays in the Saints proce the porous SDU_ de- fense. Rob Allan's 36 yard pass and run play put the Mounties | Then Glen scored again through | the middie for the third major. | Ball scored his second touch- down late in the fourth quarter | after Allan Wright ran 27 yards |on a pass: interception. | In net rushing, the Mounties | had 298 yards to the Saints 277; however, SDU had only 79 in the second half. Eric Sprigings j was 4 for 9 passing compared to Driscoll'’s one for 10. ae 7 KEY By THE CANADIAN PRESS Detroit Red Wings’ goalie Roger Crozier made this spec- tacular save Saturday night National League against Toronto Maple Leafs’ Chicago 6 Montreal 4 Beir cena Sec Detroit 3 Toronto 4 New York 8 Boston 2 American League Rochester 4 Baltimore 2 Buffalo $ Hershey 1 Quebec 7 Pittsburgh 2 Los Ang (WL) 4. Springfield. 2 Cleveland 3 Victoria (WL) 7 Central League Minnesota 4 St. Louis 2 Memphis 3 Oklahoma 2 Houston 3 | By THE CANADIAN PRESS Hamilton Tiger-Cats defeated Toronto Argonauts 35-21 Sunday jat Hamilton in the final game of Western League Los Ang 4 Springfield (AL) Seattle 6 Vancouver 2 Victoria 7 Cleveland (AL) 3 Eastern League Long Island 4 Clinton 2 New Haven 7 Johnstown 5 Greensboro 6 New Jersey 2 Charlotte 9 Jacksonville 5 4 ence schedule. The loss snapped a two-game winning streak by the Argos but left them last with only three jwins and 13 setbacks. It was Ticats’ 10th victory against four losses. The game meant nothing as far as standings went because alt four positions in the EFC Hamilton Cats Claw Argos; Montreal Defeats Ottawa their Eastern Football Confer-, nea: RR “ANY WAY YOU LOOK centre Dave Keon. NHL ac- tion at Toronto's Maple Leaf Gardens was caught by one The Hamilton win saw Doa —. win the EFC scoring ti Sutherin scored 14 points on three field goals, three singles and two converis to move ahead of place kicker Moe Racine of Ottawa Rough Riders for the crown. Sutherin finished the 14-game schedule with 82 points while Racine, who picked up one point Saturday at Ottawa, finished with 78. WON LAST YEAR ~ - = rink, another photographer caught neatly same action op- posite side. (CP Wirephete) up to him by half time. He ipicked up a 21 yard field goal in the second quarter and added a single just before half time when his field goal attempt from the 42 was wide. He clinched the title late %& ithe third quarter by McDougall’s touchdown. | Hamilton led 16-7 at the half and 26-15 after the third quarter. | All was not lost for Toronto, however, as Dave Thelen moved ahead of Jim Dillard of Ottawa | the ' to clinch the EFC rushing cham- By THE CANADIAN PRESS Calgary Stampeders clinched first place, Larry Robinson locked up the Western Football Conference scoring title and | Jerry Williams became the first freshman coach to pilot a west- ern champion in 1! years as Stamps beet B.C. Lions 2-10 Sunday in Vancouver. The win gave Calgary its first | two points broke a first-place | S-}who now head into a sudden- death semi - final against Sa-~ skatchewan Roughriders. In the other weekend WFC | game Saturdgy at Edmonton, Roughriders defeated Eskimos 15-12 in the last game of their regular schedule. the Calgary back who entered the game with a. seven-point scoring lead over his i closest rival — Lions’ kicker Peter Kempf—beoted two field goals and two converts to wrap up in the scoring title with % Points. Kempf's single and con- | vert gave him 62 points and sec- ond place. | AE ge couldn’t manage a real ecoring drive until the dying minutes of game. Halfback Pat Batten got two WFC title’ since 1940 and the The The Stampeders led 7-0, 148 and. 17-10 at the quarters. Calgary halted four Lion drives with interception:—three by Jim Furlong, the other >y Jerry Keeling who outwrestied back Ron- Morris for the ball. Stamp quarterback Eagle Day | completed eight of nine vass at- tempts while the Lions’ Kapp only managed 13 for 35. Stamps through the air to the Lions’ ‘59 tie with Winnipeg Blue Bombers, and rushed for 149 to B.C.’s 93. | Joe | gained 196 yards) StampsClinchWFCCrown; Robinson Leads Scorers His touchdown, early in te fourth quarter, was set up hy linebacker Wayne Shaw, w 10 crashed through to bat down Tommy - Joe Coffey’s 4 - vard field-goal bid. Shaw recovered ‘the ball on the Edmonton 2 After six successive carries and a penalty, Reed scored from the one-yard line to put Rough. riders in front for the first time. The, other Saskatchewan touchdown was scored by nine-dash harness racing card | Lovell Coleman carried ‘hé| flanker Hugh Campbell on a bali 25 times for 95 yards, bring- | eight-yard. pass from quarter. img his season total to '51— back Ron Lancaster. Jack far short of Saskatchewan's! Abendschan completed Rough- George Reed who finished with | riders’ scoring with two con- 1,768 yards for the rushing title. | yerts and a single on a missed A blocked field-goal attemot) field goal attempt. and brilliant running by fullback! Jim Thomas scored Edmon. George Reed gave Roughriders |ton's touchdown. Coffey kicked the victory. a convert and a field goal and Reed scored a touchdown and | Randy Kerbow and Al Ecuyer compiled 144 yards rushing im kicked singles. 16 carries as Roughriders used| Edmonton led 8&7 after the the win to warm up for a berth first. quarter and 11-8 at half- in the WFC semi-final. time. The third quarter was | scoreless MARITIME ‘RACING | Behind excellem blocking, Reed became the second player: in CHL history te gain mere than a mile on the ground in a season. (CP) — Eloise Wick, owned by | He entered the game with Girenatikior Forsns of Chasteniey [VEE WOOts O05 un the senesd town, the summary in 1, 704 by forme il r Home Heating Oll Warmth without worry afl winter longt * Detiveries right on sched 20 at Moncton’s Brunswick Downs errr ion chert. fuck Chate te Saturday. Tommie B. Counsel, cleanes the lastest time of the night on @ i on a wide sw * Statistics Nashville 6 Knoxville 4 jwere already decided. Sutherin: won the scoring title | Fuel Chief today! eat cad too Just niu te SDU ~ A In the other EFC game at |last year with 94 points. nese Thelen ran 14 times jtouchdowns and a single on a | Four more horses combined l-line. Minutes later the | 19 First downs a International League Ottawa, Montreal Alouettes| Hamilton now waits two weeks [ot 129 yards in the game, giving |field goal attempt that went lin returning more than $100 in Dial nties held the Saints on their | 1 passing 4 Dayton 7 Des Moines 5 downed Rough Riders 168. It /for the winner of the néxt week |g reams total of 806 yards | wide. | ‘leaeh of the daily 5 ‘own goal line to prevent another 15 rushing 17 Fort Wayne 7 Toledo 1 was the last game of the regular |end’s semi-final playoff between | , who did not play Satur | Charlie Baillie kicked two con- |den Pick, with a 2.12 35 win ia! touchdown. 3 penalties ~ - Port. Huron 4 Muskegon 4 schedule for both clubs but they |the Rough Riders and Alouettes oy, finished with 739. yards. (verts and added a single on an- rece twe, and Minnie Deas, ® 4-7312 Then in the second quarter, 318 yds rushing 304 Saskatchewan Junior meet again next weekerid for the |in Ottawa. The semi-final will be ayte — two Tor- eo missed field attempt. ‘third heat victor in 2.17, fullback John Bail went over for % lost rushing 6 Saskatoon 8 Flin Flon 3 conference semi-final. @ sudden-death game. Hamilton aoe a = age bey fensive no ack Gene ito pay $121, and Mahlas’s the Mounties from the one yard | 277 net yds. 28 will meet the winner in’ a two | ie ee wn, to cline’ Gaines, oe ing injured Bo with a 2.14 1-5 clocking in the! Ch'town Petroleum aie te ee 2 Tk the ceavert.| 2 tumbles-ree 21 | : game totalpoints final for the |title in that department wit |Scott om offence, scored the jseveath dash, teamed up with atiempt failed. The Gaints nar- | 1 interceptions 2 right to represent the east in |" ni Gea ee eee ee eee ee, ee ene 2 ety Goaiie | Products Ltd. ee ited aoe | & etn oOo e urns the Grey Cup. game in Toronto inte. Chenin yard screen pass from quarter- ipayolt of $118. Little QuintiN 93 Gt. Gearge St... _Ch'tows the final minutes of the quarter 10-1 passes att-com 94 | Nov. 27. ~ pane 10f Argos, cliched ‘beck Russ Jackson. rece eight ia 2.18. : when John” Driscoll threw” two 27-66 punting avg. 3.46 | a ee ere i Hamilton got touchdewns from _, ; : : potential touchdown passes into |85 punt returns avg 6 Willie Bethea, Billy Wayte and mn Dan carl doce thi Ww bave Bs jae kickotts ava. mss | l l ar Gerry MeDougall, a ae receiver drop both. : ickoffe returns avg. f gonaut. Je bm kicked a ; . Scoring , jgle and ats ‘a The Mounties came to life In pirst Quarter: | ‘ a M nk, Oy- | safety tot ch twe to | the second half however, and | ¢9 spu: z : The eight dash card at the Elmer Clow, Meadowbank. pet Hr re wd | around end Pio gal th. | Charlottetown Driving Park, Sat- clone Kelly owned by Gillis = Jim Rountree, Dave Theles continually picked up yardage FOOTBALL ROUNDUP By THE CANADIAN PRESS Saturday ; Western Conference Sask 15 Edmonton 12 Eastern Conference” Montreal 16 Ottawa 8 Continental League Richmond 38 Rhode Island 14 Fort Wayne 56 Hartford 30 Charleston 58 Philadelphia 21 Sanday oe Easte Conference Toronto 21 Hamilton 35 COLLEGE FOOTBALL ~ By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ‘ East Syracuse 5t Pittsburgh 13 Dartmouth 20 Yale 17 Princeton 45 Brown 27 Harvard 10 Penn 10 Holy Cross 20 Buffalo 7 Boston Col 41 Virginia Mil Colgate 29 Army 28 Cornell 20 Columbia 6 Boston U. 30 Rutgers 0 Conn 27 New Hamp 0 Mass 41 Vermont 6 Rhode I 7 Springfield 6 Maine 42 Colby. 14 Rochester 14 St. Lawrence 13 South Alabama 10 Miss St ‘7 Georgia Tech 35 Duke 23 Georgia 47 N Carolina 35 Mississippi 23 Louisiana St @ Auburn 28 Florida 17 Florida St 7 Virginia Tech 6 Kentucky. 26 W Vrginia 8 Maryland 27 S Carolina 14 North Car St 13 Virginia 0 (Memphis St 77 West Texas St 12 Midwest “Michigan St 49 Northwestern 7 Nebraska 16 Missouri 14 Notre Dame 29 Navy 3 Illinois 21 Purdue 0 j Ohio St 11 Minnesota 10 “Michigan 50 Wisconsin 14 Indiana 21 lowa 17 Colorado 13 Oklahoma 0 Kansas 34 Kansas St 0 Jowa St. 14 Oklahoma St 10 North Texas St 28 Cincinnati 24 Central Mich 9 Western Ill 7 Northern II! 20 Fastern Il Southwest Arkansas 31 Texas A and M 0 TCU: 10 Balylor 7 Southern Meth 31 Texas 14 Texas T 27 Rice 0 Arizona St U. 28 Texas West 20 Houston 40 Chatt 7 New Mex 8t 41 East New Mex 7 Arkansas St 27 Murray 18 Drake 24 Abilene Chr 7 Ark St Teach 28 Ark A and M 28 Far west UCLA 10 Air Force 6 Utah 22 Cof St U. 19 ‘ Calif 21 Penn St 17 Oregon 17 Idaho 14' Wash St 10 Oregon St 8 Wash 41 Stanford 8 Utah St 34 Brigham Young 21 Montana 13 U. of Pacific 7 North Dakota 21 Montana St 12 12 11 Idaho St 27 Portiand State 7 (3:04, Boivin 5:16, Neilson 7:08,' Attendance 12,050 ' ff 7 SDU: convert (Griffith). Second Quarter: 7-6 Mt. A: Major (Ball through tackle and end from one yard). Third Quarter: 12-7 Mt. A: major ‘Allen pass | and run play from 36). 18-7 Mt. A: major (Glen through guard from one yard). Fourth Quarter 24-7 Mt. A: major ‘Ball around end from two yard-Kne). NHL SATURDAY DETROIT 2 TORONTO 4 LINEUPS Detrolt—Goal: Crozier, Bas- sen; defence: McCord, Berg- men, Gadsby. Barkley; Watson; forwards; Ullman, “Martin, Howe. Delvecchio. Murphy, Har- ris, Macgregor, Smith, Hender- ison, McKenney, Bathgate. Me- Donald, Goegan,. } Torento—Goal: Bower, Saw- chuk; defence: Pronovost, Hor- ton, Douglas, Baun. Stanley; forwards: Kelly, Ellis, Arm- strong, Selby, Keon, Pappin, Pulford, Jeffrey, Joyal Kurten- “bach. Mahovlich. Referee: Skov, |D'Amico, Pavlich. SUMMARY First period: 1. Toronto, Ma- hovlich (Joyal, Pronovost) 13:00. Penalties — Baun 4:58, Goegan 7:33, Horton 13:41, Ma- hovlich 17:31 Second period: 2. Toronto, Pulford (Stanley, Pappin) 4:42: 3. Toronto, Kurtenbach (Pul- ford, Horton ) 7:34: 4. Detroit, Watson 9.25. Penalties—Watson (double minor) Pappin. 5:15, Pronovost 6:27, Goegan 8:34, Jeffrey 10:28, Henderson 12:57, Horten—17:47. Third period: 5. Detroit, Hen- derson (Macgregor, Harris) 4:07: 6. Toronto, Kelly (Pulford, i. 4:56. Penalty — Baun | Shots on goal by | Detroit | Toronto linesmen: 14 12 14—40 12 6 826 BOSTON 2 NEW YORK 8 LINEUPS New York—Goal: Giacomin. Defence: Howell, Brown, Mc- Hon, Hillman, Seiling, Neilson. Forwards: Peters, Hadfield, An- gott. Nevin, Marshall, Goyette, Brenneman, Ingarfield, Angotti Boston—Goal: Johnston, De fence: Green, Langlois, Awrey, | Boivin, Woytowich. Forwards: Dillabourh, Fleming, Prentice, Oliver, Westfall, Bucyk, Crisp, Stewart, Shock, MacDonald, Williams. Referee — Frampton, Udvari. Linesmen Atanas. i SUMMARY | First Period—1. Boston, Green 1 ‘Prentice, Stewart) 4:00; 2. | New York, Robinson 2 (Ratelle, Howell) 5:36; 3. New York, Goy- etté 1 (Nevin) 14:42. 1 | 1:01, Bren- misconduct) Penalties—Green jneman (minor, urday afternoon, was highlight- | Agnew, Charlottetown. | ed by the $147.20 return in the Dashes 2 and 6 seventh race, also the first half .Mr. Charmer (W. Henderson) 1 8 | of the second daily double, when | Afton’ Libby (R. Craig) 91 erm agg “e eae | White Choice, driven and owned | Rollomatic (J. Campbell) 3 4 + ahen ‘Vileaaal | by Elmer Clow of Madowbank, | Dixie Lou (T. Palmer) 45 third ae fr the i led the pack to the wire in the | Sunny Key (E. Clow) s 2 field goal, attempt from | time of 2.17. Nimble Knight, |' Times: 2.15; 2.15. | owned and driven by Sidney Pays: $4.90, 2.10; 2.10; $5.30, | Stead of Charlottetown, had the | 4.90; 5.90. | fastest time of the day with a| First daily double paid $12.70. 2.13:4 in the eighth and final |. ~Mr>Charmer owned by W.E. dash-of the «afternoon. ~~ Henderson, Oromocto, N.B. Af- | , In the first double dash of the | ton Libby owned by R. Mac- ; afternoon, races 1 and 5, Billy | Fadgen, Glace Bay. G. Command took the first half | Dashes 3 and 7 of it. with third fastest time of | Miles Hal (R. MacKenzie) 13| But the Ticats moved ahead | the day. a 2.14:4. This was the | Miss Jo Jo (C. Murphy) 24\by the end of the quarter on first half. of the first daily | Frankie's Chief (D. MacNeill) |Bethea’s touchdown and Suth- double. Cyclone Kelly captured | 38, \erin’s field goal from the 2. “the second part of this double Rustico Bay (A. Pineau) 46 | Sutherin went into the game dash; Race five was also --the| Shelton Byrd.(W. Kelly). 5 7|seven points behind Racine im second quinella of the day, It | White Choice (E. Clow) 61 \the .scoring’derby, but caught” paid $45.20. Wick’s Ace (G. MacLeod) 7 3 In the second half of the Shadydale Andy, (R. Craig) 8 8 first daily double, race two,| Times: 2.16:1; 2.17. Mr. Charmer combined with Pays: $18.50, 6.80; 5.60; $147.- Billy G. Command to pay $12.50, | 50, 13.40; 3.90. F Afton Libby took the second Quinella in the third race paid | half of this double dash, race | $45.40. six, with the identical time of Mr. Charmer, 2.15. ° The first quinella of the after- neon, dash three, paid $45.40. Miles Hal won this dash but faded out in the seventh to the second position. White Choice, a very good choice in this par- ticular dash won the seventh. The seventh race was the first half | of the second daily double Nimble Knight, the only. dou- ble dash winner of the after- $73.30. noon, took the fourth and eighth | Nimble Knight owned by H.S. | dashes in the times_of.2.14;1-and.|-Stead,-Charlottetown. ‘and Willis, Charlottetown. White Choice owned by E.B. Clow, Meadowbank. : Dashes 4 and 8 Nimble Knight (S. Stead) Fair Sail (L. Walsh) Willard’s Choice (W. Kelly) Emerald Wick (K. Carr) Times: 2.14:1; 2.13:4. Pays: $3.50, 2.10; 2.10; $2.90. Second daily double paid iy 23 32 44 | 2.13:4, the two fastest times of <oueenenaiinaiie TONIGHT the day. The second daily double which race eight was part of paid $73.90, Buea me SU ARY irTIC Dashes 1-and-5 NT MRAM a Re Lana Billy G. Command (FE. Clow) Oyelone Kelly ‘L. Kelly) \dam's Tom (T. Palmer) Hettie’s Boy ‘C. Birt) | Kenna K. (R. MacDonald) Jolly May (A. Pineau) Times: 2.14:4; 2.15:4. Pays: $7.00, 4.20; 3.10; $4.60, | Yes, now you | 3.00; 16.20. : CAN get help- | Quinella in Sth race paid | ful relief from $45.20. ithe minor Billy G.'Command owhed by pains of chronic arthritis, when ~~ ever they occur. Adults, suffer- ing from the minor pain of chronic rheumatoid arthritis, Second Period—4. New York, | have enjoyed PROMPT benefits Gilbert 1 (McMahon) 3:18; 5. | from this quick, simple method. New York, Ratelle 1 (Gilbert, | Get all the facts. Mail coupon | Robinson) 3:19; 6. Boston, Mac | today. i | Donald 1 (Awrey, Stewart) 8:45; | 17. New York, McKenzie 2 ‘How- | ell) 16:56; 8. New: York, Nevin | (Neilson, Goyette) 17:51. 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