% ‘ . Junior Series Sandy Koufax, McDowell )°0o oieg hing Titles tsetse 12 The Gaarilian, Charlottetown, Tues, Oct. 26, 1965. SPORTS FRONT | NHL Openers F i wait He | 5 t e 3 Veale, Pit Well the National Hockey League got off to the predicted won | Gibson, SL 3.07|™ake the first time in four yeare start over the weekend. The Montreal team Bobby Hull, He AMERICAN LEAGUE that this legion team has not is expected to carry to the Stanley Cup . ! of cancella- strength on the part of both clubs is not too much different from - major |Siebert, C Sm £2G\nee eS eee oa we or nace, ist Bae owe Montreal surprised many fans with its lopsided over Red Wings Saturday evening for although they were expected {So Al |Eeepes,. 8 94221 64 2.61 to capture their opener, 81 is a little one-sided. However the , D 33 220 6&4 2.62 game served to demonstrate that the Flying Frenchmen’s power wegneiee aa Ae oS play has lost none of the poténcy that it had last year. Four the NL . Fe tay of the Hake We, eee net canons aie Whe Se ee Lew ee . cs ae ane handed, Jean veau, team captain lost scoring McNally, ‘ touch over the summer as he continued the hot streak that won tind Katt, M & 265 88 2.82 him the Conn Smythe trophy in the playoffs. Big Jean chalked 2.50; Jim up four points on two goals and two assists. Phillies, | ‘Oo Then again on Sunday evening the id 2 play won another-game for the Canadiens ae\it accounted for the tying and winning goals against the New York Rangers. Fisher of There is an interesting background to note about the Canadiens Sox was second in the American power play. League with 2.40. S ene Then again on Sunday evening the ever dangerous power et te eee on play won another game for the Canadiens as i accounted for E i fl the tying and winning goals against the New York Rangers. There is an interesting background to note about the Canadiens third at 2. George (power: pay. Brunet of Angels 2.56, Back in 1956-57 the rules concerning penalties had to be and of Washington changed because of the Canadiens power play. Doug Harvey, . . and Bernie Geoffrion played the points and Rocket Richard, : Dickie Moore and Jean Beliveau were on the odd man advan- LEAGUE tage chores and as of then a player had to remain in the ‘sin > GIP ER ERA bin’ even if the opposing team scored. The Habs power play 43 336 76 2.04): was so deadly that it often accounted for two and not rarely 39 295 470 2.14 three goals when on the ice and so the board of governors were = at forced to revise the rules. Now as 39 291 84 2.60 °' everyone realizes a penalized player is permitted to return to the ice if his team is scored Leo (Lippy) Durocher, right, Durocher hed signed a three ating head coaches. Holland againat. _ | shakes hands with Chicago year contract to manage the 1, a Cubs General Manager John Chicago National League team. . Durocher would REST MEDIOCRE Holland at Chicago today Signing of Durocher brings to camplete authority on the field. where Holland announced that an end the Cub system of ro- (AP Wirephoto) Bobby Hull started again on the right foot but he is known for having a hot first half and then either tapering off or sus- by the ia {winnie senses (L@Q Durocher Appointed much to blame for the Leafs loss as Hull’s three goals. The ee at ta teal tee chee ee ' zone and as a resu a dozen or more scoring oppor- tunities. Four time in night’s match hit the |. | ky M E 3 Si, heres eraiaent me a= |ClUB Manager For 3 Years any. team that is held sc: : something wrong with its ‘offense and Imlach will have to do By JOE MOOSHIL Holland said it was a straight , will be retained in the Cub gys- no a bit of juggling if he hopes to fid a productive scoring | CHICAGO (AP)—Leo Duro |salary deal with no bonuses or |tem but Durocher kept only |coached girls. unit. cher vobeenal te Gp saaler (Meee Seren gery Hee be) Cee ae ee nce Members of the winning team Detroit's defense, as bad + |league managerial scene Mon- New York Giants a decade | aide. ere: Ernestine Smith, Cecelia ; handled the Leafs easily last evening and weren”t too pressed |day with a three-year contract |ago, rumors once had it Duro-| Lippy Leo s#id Walker, |Walsh, Noreen Gillan, Linda at any time. Detroit is playing the Canadiens game, that is |to lead Chicago Cubs and im-|cher wouldn't return to baseball | Whitey Lockman and Fred Fitz- |MacDonald, Ann Smith, Ann ‘ shooting the puck in and going after it and this really penned | mediate plans to lift the Na-|unless he received stock in a{jsimmons would make up his |Walsh, Sheila MacDonald, Don- the slower skating Leafs in last evening. This strategy obviously | tional League-team out of theiclub . .._— __|e@oaching staff. Lockman man- |alda MacDonald, Mary MacDon- . = man- |a a MeCarths “Mariel — es Foe " poms Bee a } ‘ i [ z é F z yg E a E backfired-against-the-Habs~and Chicago too“ should be able to | second division. Salary details we dis- » Se cope with the Wings attack. Durocher’s initial appearance |Closed. «._ Worth team last season. Fitz-|Walsh, Judy Smith, Teresa Cur. | Boston, threw a scare into the Windy City last | at a press conference called by| Durocher ended confer- |simmons formerly coached um |ran, Heather MacDonald, and oad tet tng Sot Ae ene in ce oe vice-president John Holland ig-|ence by saying ‘gentlemen, |der Durocher. coach Gerard Smith. Jead but they just did mot have the legs to stay with the ‘Tribe’. | nited an atmosphere unknown in |We're going to have some fun Se: However, before the season is look for the Bruins j around here.” ee a os . one Jelean - hr fos wrenches athe machinery ote (segura ctl th Cub |ETAIN KLEIN Kinkora High | BOWLING | Prince Edward Island « first division elube. . have been mired in the botiom| Lou Klein, head coach during| Whips O'Leary me RAMBLINGS the last half of the 1965 season. | priday, Oct. 22 in Intermediate| Pepsi-Cola led by Myron | . a Bich werpovered Olesty te [Hews aca ares | Meet Your Island Progressive Conserva- Brian Foley and Bob Whitlock will f h other gional league. ne Treat mcs tance |olman Rodd fa ase ee tere hye in tu of tv seven and both ateters wil te king traaenet | ao fret querer. only air, Bil| ting Len are im sie | tive Candidates Combi ince Se, Sag anata 2 Fino ke had TS Pla re | A ge | Rall Nowat, rue! annie 0 | Galen wan sar ot te wen | IVG idates at a Combined Pri . class “ ‘ ‘ te accents @ mit mete 3 emote” |VVing Local Rally (2atus cusses today in rt ed with a convert. Action resumes this’ Wednes- and Queens County Meeting. *a match that will break the deadlock | “at the top of the Interscholastic ‘A’ football league, Both sdusas | ‘The team of Rodd and Hol-jone hundred miles most of the | Donsle Reeves played a strong | day at 9 pm. at the Rec. Cen- have yet to be defeated in league play, and this match will | man captured first place in the |participants covered at least er the third ae Pecue nick wi ‘likely be a preview for the championship game to be held in | first annual fall rally held on|twenty miles more than that. . [04 1 ie. Gress acoren ie nga ‘ sig the second week in November. SDHS has sly defeated |Sunday afternoon. Starting at PWC perking lot sooaie: latin te the i; * Supercar nf : _ Montague twice, and Summerside twice , Souris ‘hae two This rally, the third held this |the route was supposed to take |; ssid Martins. Larks “ 14 Victories against Montague and one against Summerside. The |Season was laid out by two|a maximum of three and a half O'Le. R.H.S layed Chandler Bros. 13 | » game today is slated to begin at 3:30 on the SDU grid. PWC students, Tom Matheson |hours to complete but it was al- |. on0 offensive game byt could | Tom D : 18 ; ( A ray sry sed a se an cf ae i ae Ra are eee eae eee eis See hibition match against thé Prince of ey a wood scho Gay Gee un tone or lae : Vie soe ae ated to Huish a: Sherwood. sched: |. les on, trapping O'-| Purity Dairy 4| be at the Queen Charlotte field this evening at 6:00 and a _Bnable to make it get it contact with Tommy Johnson, _—- teams,-nine cats Gonany : oe ao aaa The surprising Saskatchewan Rou ders ae uNnIOr the grueling’ route. First to ikora before @ large crowd of en- id British Columbia gridsters from the WFC piapeits Bandas 6 a are = tate sup- S ummersiae felt the Lions had feon, han, wack 10 many obeervers who ss the team of Alan Rodd and Har- [borg team belongs i n playing possum for a while. However, : ISIONS ry Holman in-a Ford Mustang. tmensire te: Leo Senith 2 a Raceway to advise and assist the Starters with positions for from | much the Summerside air force base- |team. Wednesday, Oct. 27. Post time 8 P.M. No Double Wins Announcedserers| 7 sre : Mercury station : 2—NA THE e e At a special meeting of the|team had 77 E S-LORNA PRICE Charlottetown District Junior 4—JO IVI a The wet roads and mud LLY LASS Hockey League held Monday af-|i,. route hard going a wey 5—ELEANOR PATCH Ciccted Procident fer the 1955-66 Dat the. majority a’ tOMARCUS HANOVER : Gamer eek a Tce ae Honest Patch (G. Chappell) 5 5|season, Forbes Kennedy Sr., was| <re Persistent and : '$—MIGHTY SAND as expected last evening with snd nila Dale (C. Murphy) 6 6|elected vice-president and_ Jim) 4.4 duealty Also eligible: HONEST PATCH aéi-one stk ane Triflite (J. Cairns) 7 4\Fox re-elected secretary-Treas-| (ine section oe ng to come | Times 2.15 and 2.18. . urer. cause as the a GAL. + a donuble dash victory. | Pays 4.90, 2.80; 4.00. 11.70, 7.30;| Representatives of last year’s|‘ will 2—KNIGHT NOR ‘Hallie J., continued its win- |3.00. North River Juniors no car 2—KNIGHT NORRIS ning ways with a new mark in| Kenna K owned by J. Nichol.|that due to scarcity of Junior|there”’. At least one 3—BLUE MOUNTAIN GIRL leading the pack to the wire in |son, Milltown Cross, Hetties Boy |League calibre players this year,|¢d this extra 4—GARTH’S the first dash with a time of |owned by C. Birt, Peakes.Stat-|they would be unable to ice aj tually went on 5—SPLURGE 2.13:3. Kenna K., won the sec- |ion. team and were granted permis-| Possibly the 6—MR. CHARMER ond heat when Hettie’s Boy who RACESS AND 7 sion to give up their franchise| ing is at the finish where’ the TEXACO FUEL CHIEF 7—RIPOVER | i appeared to have the win spot |Adam’s Tom (T. Palmer) 1 2/for one year in favour of: Provin-|teams get together. and compare RACES 3 AND 7 clinched broke- in the last 25 |Free Chanch (E. Larter) 2 1/|cial Vocational Institute Juniors|horror stories. And there were Home Heating Oil —CYCLONE KELL Seysia ho will ice a team in the 0 9 1 NE Y yards. The brown trotting mare |Chuck H (S. Stead) 3 4\w now a some fine tales to-be heard at} | allwinterlong! |2@-BIFTY SILVER took a new lifetime mark of |Gallon Byrd (G. Gregory) 4 3|league this winter. the finish of this one. One team | Warmth without worry long! |3_AUDREY’S PRIDE 2.15:1 in copping the dash and |Wick’s Ace (G. Chappell) §& 5| With PWC, SDU and Rogers) was lost _ '4—ELLEN JOYCE along with the triumph of Hal-| Time 2.16 and 2:15.3. Rangers completing the four! they finally 5—SAMMY GALLON lie J., in the first returned |, > 25 17.30, 3.90; 2.60.” z [team cireuit, league officials are] o4 their and WAY THOMAS $18.20 ‘ Adam’s Tom owned by Mrs. H. |looking forward to a well balanc- UNNY i in the first daily double tions, 7—S KEY The third ra the = es er ggg Free ~. erie ee at ing corners 8—HIGHLAND SPIRIT dash featured the |Chanch owned . A. Larter, ‘orum ces me Quinelia and bettors had Adam's ow S4 Providing suitable financial | ‘be diteh RACES 4 AND 8 ona + oe ne RACES 4 AND 8 __}arrangements can be made, Hall- . 1—ROYAL HI DIRECT ngs ne re was only |Williard’s Choice (W. Kelly) 12|fax Junior Canadiens will play 2—ALL J a second quinella on |Fair Sail (J. Pound) 21\an all-star team from Char- 3—SUSAN’S BIRTHDAY fifth dash saw longshot Ver- |Rollomatic (J. Campbell) 3 3|lottetown Junior Hockey Lea- LEE HAL mon River Gal take first place |Dixie Lou (T. Palmer) 4 4|gue at the Forum on November 5—BILLY G. COMMAND honors while Ida Budiong cop- |Miss Jo Jo (C. Murphy) 5 6| 14th. In anticipation of that the 6—WHITE CHOICE - ped her second of the t and |Princess Mark (L. Kelly) 65 can be ial Times 2:15.1. smoothed out to. the satisfaction from |. Pays 8.30, 4.50; 4.10; 6.50, 3.50; |Of everyone, the league executive eg a second place finish in the third |*-0u 5 choice owned - by W,lor as cnach of the Charlotistown lard’s gel end “ae —_. Bunbury. Fair Sail owned Junior gem ty gle: 08: ae David MacDonald ; Pighth to bring about a $19.40 : ; ' , Prince County Se A Se er ee SKATING CIVIC STADIUM Rare rate ES * | Sherwood Cops [sms scserineet ie | 3 Guest Speaker ,.. Melvin McQuaid . )22 : 5 ian . ' ihewn 3 - Halifax Junior on Nov. 14th. : : ress s,| Crowe Country ime cra Opening Skate Tonight | KINKORA Regional High School (C. Murphy) ‘i, . ce tae Family Bowling 2 , ‘ Generia (R. MacKenzie) 5 7\% # geome Algae | | Lark : cross country competition. No Tuesday—9 p.m. MF, Henderson) ¢ ¢ competitors over 12 were entered| — Seturdays from | week” : : Wed., Oct. 27th at 8.30 P M. pk ce Stal See aad Capea ie Se pel comme ambiel Bae Se etre : i P 450; 3.90, $19.60, tt. : ee | Island Entertainment - efreshments phi, 2%. 450; 3.90 M260, sean, 3 Pine Set & Pat |pting for ads ite So simak ae _ Tharsday—7 to 9 p.m. Be | R {Sate 3 owned tw 8. Dacian: » SS Prine lstring for children. ness letterheads’ All Friday 7 to 9 p.m 2g ; Fes os Sh : "RACES 2 inp 6. MAKES SHAVING EASIER } “ae the fun. = ai A é 7 9 bse Ary ) ; tun” | Seturday—-2 to 4 p.m.; 7 to 9 p.m. E YO WELCOME Kenna K (R. MacDonald) 33) " a PRINTERY ‘ p.m.; P : # ~ e e . star ak Borer 4 slemem otich inlets te one! Cong ___ 4 Pham coe Sunday night Club 8:30 to 9:30 p.m. 9 Seat ___ Inserted By P.E.1. Progressive Conservative Asea, True Hero (G. ) 3 3|after-shave lotion. nn a, iicags L c , * 7. Hee