The Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon., Jan. 18, 1965, 9 SPORT ECHOES Legionnaires Bounce Back By NORMAN MacDONALD Junior Legionnaires lost 745 at Civic Stadium be t indicate. It was and battle nearly all y at Summerside with the als. taking charge late in rd period. The final goal red into an empty net with Grady pulling his goaler try to get the equalizer. boomerang did come back. Just when it began to look as if the other teams in the PCHL had learned the secret ef downing the front-running , the RCAF squad started winning again. They ce Borden down in their own bailiwick 4-2, and then won over Combines at Civic Stadium 7-4. Of course, the fossés’ the Eagles suffered have all been by close scores, and the break could be a fac- tor in these losses and recent victories. The league seems to have much better balance than the standings indtrate, nd outside of that 15-3 affair caree re in Borden, most of the games have been close. This should attract good crowds, and the crowds have been pretty good. That last game in Civic Sta- dium with doyble figures be- low zero quite naturally didn’t coax too many fans from their easy chairs, but thank heav- ens this sort of mercury deep- sea diving is the exception rather than the rule. Glad to hear, via Eric John- son, that Don Davis, in the RCMP in Summerside about a decade ago and our co-proprie- tor af the old Crystal rink one year, still remembers us. Eric is high in praise of Newfound- land hospitality after his trip to Gander to attend the curling bonspiel and social there. We touched down at Gan- der just once, coming home from a baseball visit to Harmon Field. (That was the time Saint Pierre pitched the no-hitter against Harmon Field team). As we remember it, Gander was & sma}l centre then, but the air terminal was really a many splendored thing. Poor Sportsmanship Did you see Carl Brewer charging into one of the De- troit players in the final minu- tes of play Saturday night? It happened when all hope of Toronto’s catching up was lost. Barkley retaliated on Brewer and then Douglas got into the act. But Brewer’s action look- Sport The SHS girls defeated Boates Pharmacy recently in basket- ball, and of the 25 points chalk- ed up by the winners, Jane Bray picked up 23. Nice swish- ing, Jane, and it sounds like a record. Gary Somers (can't imaging what made us think of him at this juncture) during that game in Borden was sick had to Jeave the game early. Borden scored 16 goals, which gives you an idea how important re- a gular goalies are. Gary has let” of his disappointment at losing the game. You see this in all levels of hockey, including the PCHL. When a game is lost beyond all hope, watch for those poor losers who vent their spleen on opponents in the final stages of the contest. Briefs s pucks whizz by him, but im..aiso stopped a lot of hard ones . ~The, SW se) Progyfam started by the EMA in Summerside is well worth the @ffort put into it. This program puts sportsma’ high on the important features in sports. Glad to see Jean Paul Guy back with the Eagles after his injury. He should help a lot. On the other hand, the loss of Ken MacDonald will hurt. Weather Keeps Crowd Down At Ice Racing The first ice race of the win- ter season was held Saturday afternoon by the North River Driving Club. The sub-zero weather affect- ed both the attendance and the pumber of horses entered. How- ever about 400 spectators were treated to three avell . contest- ed classes. functions | | - yee Toronto Maple Leaf defence- man Carl Brewer (2) was given a two-minute rest for holding Detroit Red Wing star | ee oe % E PENALTY COMING Gordie Howe on this play in Clearing the puck from in front UP of the Leaf net is ice this season. Kent Doug- Saturday night's National Hoc- as (19) #Wings took the game, key League game in Toronto. 42, their first win on Toronto In Run Saturday Night ed Nike a petulant expression | BOSTON (CP-AP) Bill games by easily winning Crothers, Canada's male Ath-| specialty, the broad jump, and| hurdles in 5.6 seconds. his|from Nashville, Tenn, took the| Crothers Equals’ Record lete of the Year, equalled the | upsetting two Olympians in the) Heavy snow meet record of 1:10 flat Satur-' 45-yard high hurdies. day night in winning the 600-| Boston, the world record! Among | yard run of the Boston Knights holder in the broad jump, eas-| Lieut. Billy Mills, surprise win- of Columbua Games. Crothers, 800-- metres silver| of 24 feet, 10 inches, well off | Tokyo, athletes them major ted several withdvaw. pid | | [HENRY SCORES HAT TRICK Leafs Rangers Trip Red / Boston ete & ee h apie Topple were- Marine ily took the event with a leap/ner of the 10,000-metre run in medalist in the 1964 Olympics, | his best efforts led Ollan Cassell‘of Nutley, N.J. |by about five yards. Lieut. + Francis To m eo -of Quantico: Marines placed third. Crothers had won the 1,000- yard run, three years in a row Ss meet. AP/éports with @ pur-| jn thi Ray Tucker, 17, of Hamilton, Ont., the latest Canadian school- | boy sensation, came from be- |hind on the final straight-away and won the 1,000-yard event in 2:12. Tucker, who holds the Cana- + | | 880, beat John Dunkleberg of | North Carolina Track Club by about two yards. | Dave Eliis of Toronto took the jlead with four laps to go and | held off a closing rush by Vic Zwolak of Wilmington, Del., in winning the two-mile run in 8:52.2. Mike Wiggs of England was third behind Ellis, a for- mer Englishman, in 8:53.7. Jim Irons of Toronto placed dian high school outdoor record | | | entires. and several Canadian Boston, competing unattached! get flights into Boston. Dunstan's University Saints to By a 7-2 victory over University of Ba Moncton Blue Eagles was number three in as + points games for the Saints and sive! them eight and place in the standings. Other scorers for SDU were von St. Arnaud, Maurice Roy, and Gordie Whit- lock. Gilbert April, a hard skat- Y | Mike Kelly, } Rowdy Dow 123 third in the one-mile event, won ing loftwinger Barbara erie. i 332 by Joe Lynch of Georgetown in = got Times $5.80. 4.00 "$3.20 | 4:06. Irons’ time was 4:10.1. ays 9.0. ‘A . The East York Track Club. of.) a pruien 11 2\ Toronto won the club mile. re-| Ce ey otes 221 lay, defeating. the Baltimore! Sky Prince 3 3 3; Olympie Club which placed sec- Times 32; 31.2; an | ond. Peed winning | Pays $4.00, 2.80, 9%. am were , ‘ge, |Shepherd, Dave McClure and| ™& Eagles. In the first event, Gay Druien, ~ owned and driven by Elmer Clow, showed too much speed he won the first two heats his class and turned in the of the day 31.2 sec- a ay Horsemen are reminded to get by 1 2 12 Curling Draw At Belvedere The following is the curling! draw at Belvedere for Monday, January 18th. 6.45 p.m. Ice 1 — Harry Bartlett, F. MacInnis, Bob Giggey, Lloyd Grant vs. Al. MacLeod, Ralph | Manning, Joe Molloy, Merlin MacKenzie. Ice 2 — EC. Taylor, Fred Cannon, H.E. Carmichael, — vs. Mel Jenkins, Stan Bryanton, John Smith, J.N. MacLeod. Ice 3 — Dr. Cox, D.V. Mac- Donald, N.S. MacLeod, Bill Ross vs. Dr. MacEachern, Bon- nie LePage, Alan Scales, Frank Trainor. Ice 4 — Bill Beer, Norman Nicholson, Ted Millar, Dr. Laid- law vs. E.K. MacNutt, Bill Bur- den, Alf Hennessey, Ted Brooks. , 8,30 p.m. o Ice 1 — Dave Walker, Gordon Wellner, Reg. Mahar, Ed Hodg- son vs. Cyril Flinn, Ed Feair- weather, Bill Rogerson, Ivan Berrigan. _lee 2 — Jack Cooke, Wally Coles, Dr. Coady, Dr.-Kelly_vs. Doug Hill, Al McCurdy, Dan Me- Ice 3 — Mac Kennedy, — Bill Boyles, Ivo Cudmore, Al John- ston vs. Frank Acorn, Keith Kennedy, Hugh Simpson, Dr. Green. Basketball In Souris —— H ‘ ( - #E 5 Hi it? a: #f Sea Gulls 11-6 | Nine Mile Creek Bulldogs de- | next racing card is slat-| feated Mt. Stewart Sea Gulls | Saturd - 114 in a regular league game for the W. R. Shaw Trophy at the North River Rink Saturday night. W. Taylor paced the Bulldogs to victory with a hat trick. L. Taylor, I. Taylor and B. Smith each scored iwice for the win- ners. while A. Taylor and B. | MacDonald potted one each. C. Doucette and M. Crane each scored a hat trick for the Sea Gulls. .- Tiayeiline Mile Creek s faced ‘the: Hampshire dogs on Monday night at the North River Rink at 8:30 p.m. Minor Hockey Schedule MIDGET SCHEDULE The following is the Midget Schedule for’ Monday and Tues- day of this week: Monday, January 18th: 5 p.m. —Black Hawks vs. Councillors; 6 p.m.—Bruins vs. Canadians. Tuesday, January 19th. 5 p.m. — Maple Leafs vs. Red Wings; 6 p.m. — Rangers vs. Citizens. . REFEREES SCHEDULE The following is Minor Hockey referees schedule for Monday and Tuesday of this Monday, Jan. 18th. — 5 7 p.m. — Alan Andrews, ; Bulldogs Dump Stan Worsfold. Rangers Top Halifax 5-2 si bad girs a FF ; & Hal mild gFtes ¢ if i flr | , i 7 : f | “< ; : i ; dfeee i FE : ‘ay eTTTEHET a it Harris . tH ! | = Lip u tf iH . | Lanky Ralph Boston: scored 2 rare double victory ‘in -the + i in 2 z i i fi if geese g Fez" FeSERSER The win| fiir + | first | z St. Dunstan's Whips University Of Moncton x.esr.czs2'ew #2, By CHARLEY McMILLAN MONCTON — A late arrival and a different number didn’t} it I | ; _ E Sssussussssesensnaeesegness’s i r > | ” ” 3 ose En i DETROIT (AP) — Camille! Donnie Marshall made it 3-1/7:46, Brown 11:20, Howe 17:49. tebound -|Henry scored three goals Sun- | at 10:05 with his 10th goal, beat-; Second period—3. New York, Saree day night, one in each period om/|ing Crozier on his glove side|Henry 17 ( Goyette, Howell) | Boston penalty-produced plays, a ‘lew from 40 feet after the Wings|6:54; 4. New York, Marshall 10| Boston’ York Rangers whipped Detroit | jost the puck at the Ranger blue | (Seiling) 10:05; 5. Detroit, Hen |the power } Red Wings 42 in a National jine and were slow getting|derson 3 (Martin, Pronovost)| was in the Hockey League game. back. 10:45. Penalties—Bergman 5:14, | Green scored The Red: Wings scored the pay) Henderson got it back |Cahan 7:46, 10:57, Howe, ‘ending Bower's opener on a steer-in by Floyd 49 seconds later for Detroit. But| 9 third shutout of this Smith at 2:16 of the first period, Henry wrapped up the Rangers| Third Period — 6. New York,| Bower made % but Henry evened it with his | ...onq straight victory at 4:52 Henry 18 (Goyette, Gilbert) | them in the Boston 16th goal of the season at 9:51) of the final period with Bill | 4:52. Penalties — Gadsby 3:48, | second period. and then put the. Rangers ahead Gadsby in the box. Again it was Cahan 8:47, Cahan 13:08, Bark- stops. ") | for keeps at 6:54 of the second Govette on the setup and again lay 14:04, Gadsby 17:20. Boston effectively period. ‘Henry: was uncovered as he | S#ves penalties in the first | | Henry scored his first goal | snapped in his 18th- goal. Paille 510 5-20 the Leafs lost five seconds after a penalty to The victory, only the second | Crozier 9 9 4-22 lan Stanley's + | Alex Delvecchio elapsed with against Detroit in eight games,| TORONTO 3 — BOSTON 1 | ended up in the the Rangers still in power-play moved the fifth-place Rapgers, BOSTON (CP)—Converted de- | Friday ruled, h formation. _ | within six points of the Wings. | fenceman’Tim Horton continued | Keon batted |’ Wing goalie Roger Crozier Marcel Paille was a last-min-|to shine as a forward Sunday | his hand made two big saves earlier, but | ute substitution in goal for the | night, registering his eighth and| First Period—t, then Henry was all alone at the | Rangers. Jacques Plante tested ninth goals ofthe season to lead |ton 8 3:33; 2. corner and banged in Phil Goy- (an ailing right knee ih a pre-| Toronto Maple Leafs~to a 3-1 (Keon, Pappin | ette’s pass. game warmup and decided not victory over Boston Bruins in | Fleming | Henry fired his 17th goal on to play. | the National Hockey League. ° | lis 10:44, £ | another Goyette setup with” SUMMARY ; Horton, playing front be- | 13:68, Bucyk 19: ‘ Gary Bergman in the penalty First Period — 1. Detroit, canes mlbvtie have ieaea ee: Second period ; box. Goyette sped around de- Smith 10 (Pronovost, MacDon | onto’s roster, got the Leafs off | Keon 9 (Ellis, Maroviich) } fenceman Al Langlois and ald) 2:16; 2. New York, Henry |to a flying start with two goals | Penalties-Baun 6:26, Fleming, passed out to Henry who was 16 (Seiling, Goyette) 9:51. Pen- |in the first period. He has six | Shack 12:00, Oliver 16:42. —. ~ alone in front. alties—Jeffrey 4:30, Delvecchio goals since leaving the blueline| Third Period — 4. . corps two weeks ago. Goss 5 \nuxyk, Seema. ROCHEFORT SCORES WINNER oad 36 ts tis secead pahieiie Ba a ahead 30 in the 0 - §:20, 8,06, i ‘a on a Leaf power play and rear-| Bucyk 9:20. : guard Ted Green connected for | Saves _ " 5 Boston im the finale, reining | Rewer oe rovost Scores [WO [emt ES The vigtery: eamied the a3 net a ° streaking Leafs within * ee reach of the NHL pace-setters, rE oe a reac te ws. mers! THIS WEEK has lost dnly one of its last nine =H ts aa games, a 42 setback suffered at the eee | Horton's first goal was ae They were unable to. CHICAGO (AP) — Montreal , The victory pulled the Cana- s e ; P | 7 » Can for three |diens into first place in the | tainted. Beans quails Bt 28m FORUM « in the final 10 minutes of |NHL. They had been tied with |Ston sctually stopped shot, ee mn Se play to -defeat Chicago Black |Chicago, which lost its second |but hie efe asin atiempt | = Hawks 4-2 here Sunday night in home game in two nights. toni credited with the tally. a national Hockey League Qhicago took a 21 lead at rodns een: iaaete r -_ 3:29 of the final period on a| His second marker, 14 min Laven sotnud Satine é shot, but Hor- | while Chicago's Chico | ton got of the loose re- was serving a penalty 8 | gound and poked it home. ols Hockey 11:51. Leon Rochefort, who had Although the Bruins held the week up to and including Satur- | yee” ,caued uP, from, Quebec of ledge in play during the second day, January o | seme with his first NHL goal Councillors 7 — Donnie Mae-| Sad ston” ao peck from a Gelgan 9. Barry MacLaren (Hark in Chicago ‘ee. Ty , Ian Mac . ald; Canadians 4 — Brian Fo-| Conetiene a o- came ley (2), Jimmy Dowling (2). | with 10 seconds to’go and was —— Hawks 7 — Tommy | scored by Claude Provost into authier (4), Steve MacCal-| an empty net, the Hawks . lum, Owen O’Brien (2); Bruins | ing pulled goalie Denis Desay 5 — Dave Scott, Dave MacCal-|in favor of a sixth skater. ‘lum, Jimmy Lord, John Thet-| Provost also scored the lone jault, Bobby Whitlock. - goal in the first period and Maple Leafs 7 — David Jen-| boosted his total for the year kins, Joey Hennessey, George! to 17 by the night’s work. Stevenson (2), Mike _MacDon- s Doel (2. [Provost 16 chard, © Baloa} a :48, Penalties—Ferguson 2: h tey Dobe co Ren | 19:94, Ravlich 6:36 Harris 11:1 : Robert . .| Mikita 15:53, Ferguson 15:53. Campbell; Second Period — Red “Wings 4 — Mike Campbell Esposito (3), Darrell Poulton. Pensities — BANTAM Neil 9:19, sauna t3: 6 — Jimmy Jackson | 4. Esposito “58 (4), Jackson, Kenny Con- 19:27, Roberts “4 stable; Barons 4 — Wayne Jor-|' Thirg dan, Allison MacLean (2), Bat! terenko tie MacQuarrie. 3:29; 4 Indians 2 — Gordon MacCar-| (Provost, ville, Kenny Doiron; Totems 6) yfontreai, — Robert Stewart (5), Winston > 6 Weatherbie. Thatser) : Comets 7 — Vince Poulton, | 6:49, 11:42, Wilbur Birt (5), Gary Wool-| Saves . ridge; Clippers 3 — Colin| Worsley Younker, Gary Campbell, Louis) DeJordy Flyers 3 — Leonard Malone, Wayne Newson (2); Aces 1 — - : Dave Murnaghan. : : * Hawks 4 — Kelly, Paul). W , Trainor (2), George Whitlock; i ' Hornets 2 — Gary Ready, Jerry WO TA Campbell. ia Senators 6 — John White (2), David Robins (2), Wilfred: Poul- ton, Paul Turner; Blades 3 — David Clay 2), Frank Macin- tyre. aa Caribous 3 — Andy MacKen- na, Wayne — Philip Claybourne; Zebras | ? Coyotes § — Wayne MacGut- gan, Bob MaeGuigan (3), Bern- rie Higgins; Wolves 3 — Bob art oe peony antes Causes toe “din, Alan Wood; Lions 0. Racoons 1 — Delmar Frizzell; Elks t= al Constable, Ke- vin Coady; ls Rieky Carver. Rams 7.— Bobby MacDonald} Sees. Terry Susavie Brown (3), 7 Springers 0. - $6.6 bab Anse