no Guardian, oisu-iotieiown. Mon. 18.1088. In T ECHOES Einoa Norm 5’ Summerside Bureau of The Guardian an Macdonaid Top Nine Scorers Given Below is an unofficial: record at the top nine scorers in the Prince County Hockey league; Ulric Gallant (C) are: Deishan (C) Coke Gt-ady_ (C) Paul MacW-illiams (J) Alan Gaud (‘laaude Gaudet (C) [,eRoy Clow (C) e=HeoauuI.a-.59-..-in ~lNa-b:lI~l~laqp> q~snoo'5=."—'S:-a Greg Deighan is out in from " in goals with six. and Ulric Gal- lant leads in assists with nine. That surprising juvenile line. from the Legionaire team rant third. fifth, and sixth. be remembered. however. that Whiz Kids Going Goocl We can't say enough about those whiz kids on the Junior Legionaires Macwilliama. Gaudet. and Perry. We hear at least two of them are still of midget age. They've scored 14 goals in 4 games. which is pret- ty good sniping in any league. It comes to over half the goals scored by the team. We kn o w there are some other boys in that outfit who haven't struck their stride yet. and will be blowing up a storm come Jan- uary In the meantime the youngsters have really been ha- ving themselves a ball. The Borden Nationals have a wealth of talent in their line-up now, and we would say all they need is more sea- soning. especially the new- comers. to be right Ill) "I0" with the best.,in the is a gue. With H alsh. Charlie Sark. Dales; Williams. and Alger Cutc available for blueline duty. and Ed John- ston in the nets. the team can be said to have a lot of poten- tial stretch on the defence. must been handing out couldn't the Combines and 0'Leary have played one less game than the other two. Well. we've struick out twice trying to hand out informs- tlon about the Ladies‘ Curl- ing. and we've been all set to of the committee. lPDl'oach- ing. Here we are at bat again —the "Silver D" competition will be held in Summerside— pretend you didn't hear us the first time: its Summerside — the first week in February. Thank heavens it's almost two months away so that the bum steers we've. really do too much damage. and Edgar MacDonald. Gabe Keough. Ronnie Roberts, Wil- ard Leard and Darryl Doyle are key forwards who can hold their own with other for- wardlines pretty well. BLACK HAWKS SLIPPING Can it be that those big. bad Black Hawks are sheep in wol- ves’ clothing after all? They've dropped three games recently and could blow their big lead in a short time if they don't come out of that tailspin. Donny- brooks don't seem to agree with them. How’d you like that “hot baiI" routine in the first quar- ter of the New Yorlc-Pitts- burgh game Sunday? with goal to to go New York start- ed a lateral passing chain with five exchanges and a fi- nal forward pass — incom- plete. The quick passing look- ed a little like basketball, and the announcer quipped “I'm sure the ball can't be that hot!" We were disappointed with the result. having rooted for the Steelers all the way. lhane Mann Benelit Planned For Dec. 26 SUMMERSIDE —— A "Thane Mann" benefit game will be held at Civic Stadium on Dec. 26 (Boxing Day). is hoped to have Sandy's Royals play an all- caster, Jim Kennedy. and Nor- man Macdonald. sports writers. The game will get underway at 2 p.m., a brief minor hockey game will be played between the first and second period. and Bob Schurman will be master- of-ceremonies. which will be held on the ice between the se- cond and third periods. follow the dent on Aug. 16 and in hospital for 12 we His back. where two bones had been broken is still in a partial cast. and it will be some time before Thane can resume his regular work or play hockey ag n. Charles Hogan was appointed general chairman of the mitiee organizing this benefit game. Treasurer is Dr.'l-lillard Clark. and chairman of ticket sales. Sid Forbes. Gord Kelly will be in‘ charge of the part of the program in- volving minor hockey. General admission will .be 50. cents and an advance sale will. remained eks. is o 5 Black Hawks Wings Tie (AP) — Goals by. ‘ penalty Montreal goaier Charlie cslidosoutofthenetin a futile attempt to stop Dean hopes for a shutout. Andy Jean Beliveau. Gilles PREIE scone ions GOAL Prenitiicels shot. Boston's lone third period goal ended Hodge’: Hiebcnton. who assisted on the goal stands in the foreground. '1l:emb- Sandy's Parkdale Royals) chances botii opposing goalies’ proved Saturday night that the. Donnie Frizzell and Laurin were brand of hockey played on the‘ equal to the occasion. Island is at least equal to the The second period produced‘ hockey played in the Nova Sco- the best play of the evening Isl tia Senior Hockey League when the Hawks dominated the ac lay and Jean-Gu-y Talbot look on. I CP Wirephoto) NEW YORK (AP)—iNew York Rangers. rallying after a three- ring first-period brawl, ended a string of nine games without a victory with a 4-2 National Hockey League triumph Mo n t r e a 1 Canadiens day night. Sun- HICAGO Doug Barkley and Eddie Joyal midway in the final period gave the bustling Detroit Red Wings over York Rod Gilbert's two goals paced ( the Rangers to their first vic- 1 the Rangers this season over. Backstrom 3 (G. Tremblay, Ba- of t iory over Montreal after five Don Marshall and Vic cl also scored for New Ralph Backstrom put the nadiens ahead 1-0 in the first pe- riod but moments later a six- man brawl Irroite out involving three players from each team- Terry Gil Tremblay real and Jim Neilson. Hadfield and La Cahan of ew York. Jean Beaolveau added the fi- nal goal for the Canadiens with five seconds to play in the third period. It was his 11th of the losses. Hadfiel Winless Streak ls Halted As RangersWhipMon’rreal The victory was the first for ‘ one top three teams in I the NHL. F Backstrom's goal, at 16:51 of ‘ the opening period, triggered the three simultaneous brawls. Neilson went a Harper while Ca-ban squared off with and Hadfield battled Tremblay. The six were asses- scd five-minute penalties by ref- eree Art Skiov. Early in the second period mother battle roke out be- tween Andy Bathgate and Dave Balon. The Rangers, playing their they defeated the visiting Monc-l tion for the best part of the pe- ton Hawks 5-4 in an eothibition- riod. The Hawks continually match played at the Charlotte-| stormed in over the Royals blue- town Forum. i line only to be stopped by th e The Royals although outplay-l Brilliant goal-tending of Friz- ed during the later stages of thel tell. game were never headed asl Oscar Gaudet, one of the best they picked up their goals ear-l players in the Nova Scotia Lea- ly in the game and then held off gue and the Hawks highest scor- a late Moncton drive. - er. was stopped five times by The play in the first period: Friz-zell on what looked like sure was fairly even but the Royals! goals. One of his shots hit the controlled the play quite a lot] post but Frizzell made sprawl- during the first ten minutes andl ring saves on the other four. once took advantage of it to score} when Gaudet was in all alone 1 a blazing their first irwo goals. . Angie Carroll picked up the: Royals‘ first marker at the 4.50; mark on a ne play. Buck,‘ Whitlock passed the puck to de-1 fencemen Eustace Reeves all the point and Reeves let go withl ' slap-shot that Carroll, the last second.f Moncton goalie D. Laurin had no chance on the play at all. Three minutes later. Carrolil and winger Jim L e o it‘ broke in over the Hawks line with only one man to beat. Car- roll deeked out the defenceman and passed the wafer to Mac- Leod who flipped it into the up- per left-hand corner of the from about ten feet out. During the rest of the period. both teams has some very good :1 51 First period — 1. Montreal, ion) 16:51 Penalties — Gilbert 6:02, Provost 10:33. G. Trem- blay, Labossiere 14:37. G. Tremblay. Harper. Talbot. Had- field, Neilson. Cahan (all ma- joi‘s)l6:5l. Second 2. New York, Marshall 5 (Johns, Bath-gate) 18:24 Penali:ies—-—Balon two mi- nors. Bathgatc two minors 7:05, Gilbert 9:44. Third period—-3. New York. Gilbert 9 (Marshall. Goyette) 4 York. Hadfield 8 :46 4. New (Bathgate. Neilson) 15:48 5 New York. Gilbent 10 (Henry) Jimmy Brown Covers Mile WASHINGTON (AP) —— Full- back Jimmy Brown of Cleve- land became the first back in‘ National Football League His- tory Sunday to run a mile in regular season play. It took him just four tries in the game against Washington to shove his season‘: total past 1,760 yards. Needing only yards, Brown gained one yard, five yards. four yards and fi- nally. 13 yards to cross the mile mark. a tie with the Nationalieasom W flame of ti)! 18:14 6. Montreal. Beiiveau 12 Hockey League Chicago Black Jacques p1a,,1,e_ in his second geggan, Qvengd the score late in (Provost. Geoffrion) 19:55 Pen- Hawks here Sunday night. game arm additional rest for the second period. Marshall, altles —— Howell 13:29, Balon‘ The deadlock left the Has.-.".:s hi, wins 1.,“ shoulder, cam. taking a pass from Bathgate, 17:54. Hadfield 19:26. ; with an eight-point lead over '1“, with 33 3av¢g_ cm;-lgy flipped the puck into an empty Saves l Montreal Canadleni and Tor- m,dge_ tm Mammal goalie, side of the net with Hodge out. Piante 15 9 0-334, onto Maple Leafs. Montreal lost (made 22. 0f position 3 18.24. i Hodge 10 8 4—22. to ew York Sunday night, 1- while Boston‘: Bruins tied the Maple Leafs. Chicago took a 2-0 lead in the first period 0 goals by Chico Maki and Murray Balfour. The Wings got one goal back in the second when ndre Pronovost flipped in a rebound of Gordie Howe's ion-g shot. PILOTE SCORES Chicago drew ahead 3-1 lathe in the middle frame when Pi- erre P-ilote emerged from the box to take a pass at centre ice and skate in alone on Wing substitute goalie Roger Crozier. Marcel Pronovost scored unassisted goal early in the nal period but the Hawks pulled ahead 4-2 when Chicago - fenceman Wayne Hillman All fl. be carried on. An hour's skate will main hockey match. ‘Diane Mann was a familiar figure between the goal posts for some years in Summei-slde.. He was injured in a car acci- Hockey Scores Nova Scotia Senior Halifax 2 Windsor 15 SUNDAY International League Fort Wayne 3 Windsor 8 Ontario Junior A Peterborough 3 St. Catharines 4 Hamilton 4 Kitchener 8 Oshawa 3 Toronto 3 Eastern League Johnstown 10 Philadelphia 5 wa-St. Lawrence Senior Brockviile 0 Cornwall 10 Ontario Junior B Burlington 3 Welland 7 Hciddix Traded To Baltimore PITTSBURGH (AP) —- Pitts- burgh Pirates traded left- handcd pitcher Harvey Haddix to Baltimore Orioles Saturday for a minor-league player and an undisclosed amount of cash. I-laddix. 38, made baseball history in 1959 with 12 perfect innings in a losing effort against Milwaukee. He lost the game H) in 13 innings. giving one hit. Haddix spent 12 seasons with St Louis Cardinals, Philadelphia Phillies. Cincinnati Reds and the Pirates. - The minor league player in- volved is shortstop Dick Yen- cha. 21. who will be assigned to the Pirates‘ Ashevllle farm London 7 sarnia 1 club in the Sout.-hem League. eeored his first goal of the sea- so ( l WINDSOR. N.s. (CP) —- Hal- ifax Tartans took another heat- ing Saturday. this time at the hands of Windsor Maple Leafs to the tune of 15-2 as Windsor's Jacques Allard continued to set [Bruins Tie Maple Leafs BOSTON (CP) -- Dean Pren- tice backh-anded a 30-foot goal at breakneck speed from the a fast scoring pace in the Nova Scotia Senior Hockey League. Allard scored four times Sat- urday and assisted on two more to boost his total for the season by six points. Bob Brooks got three more for the Maple Leaf goals and Simon Nolet had two. For Tartans. Daryl McMil- lan slammed in a pass from Brian Graver early in the first period. en Halifax went score- less until Graver got the other in the final period. In between, - :2": :: ::.:.::*::..:: First period -— 1. Chicago, 4' 8" |‘°“‘3 '1 P _3 Ma“ 3 (Nesgel-enloo. pflote) National Hockey League tie :00: 3- Chicago. B 2 anti: ’li‘g¢tinto Maple Leafs sun- ll. Milk'i.a.) 3:50. P I — 33’ n - mu 1 1 an ty Boston squandered a two-goal Miszuk 12:44. Second period—3. Detroit, A Pronovost 5 (Howe. Delvecchio) 4:45 4. Chicago. Pilote 4 (Nes- terenko. Fleming) 15:03 Penal- tles—-«N. Pronovost 0:41, Murphy 2:59. Nesterenko 3:59, Delvec- cliio 9:39. Pilote 12:51. Barkley. MacNeil. Hay, A. Pronovost 19. . Third period-5. Detroit. M. Pronovost 2 2:06; 8. Chicago. Hillman 1 (McDonald, Mikita) 3:22; 7. Detroit, Barkley 0 (A. it Pronovost. Delvecc o) 9:25; . Detroit, Joyal 4 (MacDonald, Miszuk) 11: 19. Penalties-Nes terenko 8:46. Piloie 19:39. Saves: Crozior 13 7 6-26 all 10 910-29 Giaiitsdi no past DIVES R A GIN ling (II) of the cues for a four-yard gain in Joe Walton (am of the Giants tirst quarter at Yankee Staci and Steeler'a back Andy ins. onus plans in and Russell (Is). lead, then saw the visitors score fo r straight before the Bruins lied for a pair of third-period ores. Prentice was racing down the ght side when he lifted his shot into the far corner part Toronto goa o Bower. The goal was the 10th of the season for Prentice and the mend ‘ ~ CC FIRES IN OPEN NET Earlier in the finale. Forbes Kennedy picked up a loou puck andshotitin-touiopen netfor Boston. Bower had gone down stopping the original shot by Tom Johnson who assisted on both these scores. Leo Boivin ‘and Doug Mohns Boston Dick the short end of the breaks. Boston had gone ahead on ex goals by Boivin and Mohns. Bolvin picked up a loose it from mbi I- while period-1. Boston, Boi- ibeiter. Mohns) 3:25. . Molina 2 (Williams. Bu- : ; 3. Tomato. Duff 5 flnnley) 0:40: 4. Toronto. (Pulford. Mahovlich) 0 Pulford. Kuf Out“. Maliovllch 10:34, tsnbach iter 14 aai . , Blake noted a surprising show 13. League per|el—7.Boeton.1(en-. WLT 1'‘ Art nedy 4 (Johnston) 1:27 a. Boa- Chicago 17 B 7101 6341 ten. Prentice 10 (Kurtenback. Toronto 14 B 5 80 6833 Johnson) Montreal 14 9 I as nss Saves Detroit 013 4 (:2 son Bower 7150-!) Boston sit-rsosnis Jciaissua Ii.ti.s—asNsnvon nassiiaais . Windsor scored 13 times as 770 1 fans watched. 5 SUMM E First Period — ' 1. Windsor. Windsor Leafs Bomb Hapless Halifax Tarians eaux) 17.31. 0. Windsor. Brooks (Nolet, Barteaux) 19.20 Penal- ties: Roy 4.53. Malone 6.27. Second Peri — 9. Windsor, Beckman (LeBlanc, Allard) 6.13, 10. Windsor. Gaudreault (Dufour, Roy) 7.90, 11. Windsor. Football Scores By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS SATURDAY National League Green Bay 21 San Francisco 17 American agu ‘ Boston 3 Kansas City 35 Buffalo 19 New York 10 SUNDAY . National League Pittsburgh 17 New York 33 Detroit 14 Chicago 24 [Lou Angeles 16 Baltimore 19 Cleveland 27 Washington N Dallas 28 St. Louis 24 Minnesota 34 Philadelphia 1.! American League 1 San Diego 20 Houston 14 Denver 31 Oakland 35 1 PC on a breakaway. On another occasion, McGon- ical and veteran Shermie White came in right on top of th young goalie but were outgues- sed at the last second as Friz- zell came up with a diving G W ve. White finally broke the ice for the Moncton squad as he flip- puclt over Frizzell's shoulder with only one second remaining in the period to take the high flying Hawks to within one goal of the leading Royals. The third period opened fast with the Hawks again controll- ing the puck for the first few minutes. The Royals were the first to score however. as Buck Whitlock flipped in Angie Car- rol‘s short rebound to put the winners two goals ahead. Stan Peardon and Gerry Kane combined ii few minutes later with Peardon catching the up- per left hand corner to give the Royals what looked like then to be a safe three goal lead. The Hawks stormed back and Oscar Gaudet who had been fvrustrated all night lifted the puck over a prostrate Frizzell to put the Hawks hack into the game. The goal seemed to put new life into the losers attack and they were back just twenty one s e c o n d a later with Doug acPhee. doing the honors to cut the lead to 4-3. Buck Whitlock. picked up his second tally of the period a fe minutes later to put the Royals two goals ahead again and dam- pen the hopes of the fast-p1ay- lng Hawks. The Moncton Squad kept try- ing though and Shermie White clicked again seventeen second later to again pull the Hawks to within one goal. l Frizzell came up with somel more big saves in those hectic; last few minutes to keep the‘ Royals ahead. In the last min-1 last-ditch attacker. back-fired as e move nearly Whitlock lobbed al3=15 P- RoyalsNipMoncionHawks 5-4 In Coniesl At Forum the w se- long shot that just missed open net during die last conds. SUMMARY First Period: 1. Royals. A. Carroll (Reeves, Whitlock) 4.50; 2. Royals, J. MacLeod (A. Cat- roll. Maclntyrei 7.57. Penalties — McGonical 3.45. Shepherd 11.14, Maclntyrs 14.28. Lawlor 18.41. Second Period: . Hawks. White (Gillis) 19.59. Penalties-‘ D. Carroll 10.50. 0. Gau def 12.27. Laurin 12.27. Shepherd 12.43. Reeves 12.43, Mullins 16.09 00d 19.44. Third Period: 4. Royals. Whitlock (A. Carroll, MacKin- non) 8.50, 5. Royals. Peardon (Kane. Lawlor) 10.29. 8. Hawks 0. Gaudet (R. Gaudet. Mullins) g 13.04. 7. Hawks, MacPhee 13.25, 8. Royals, Whitlock (A. Carroll) 15.16, 9. Hawks, White 15.33. Penalties — Shepherd 1.16, Mo Gonical 9.27. Wood 11.43. Mui- iins 17.59. THIS WEEK AT THE FORUM MONDAY 7:30-8:30 a.m.—Queen Charlotte 4:00-5:30 p.m.—skating, Children 15c: Adults 25c 6:00-7:00 p.m. Air Cadets 7:10-8:10 p.m.—Vocationai School ' 8:30-11:30 p.m.—Commercial Hockey League TUESDAY 3:30-4:30 p.m.--Figure Skating Club -4:30-6:31) p.m.—Minor Hockey 7:00-8:00 p.m.—-Glasgow Road Practice 8:30-10:30 p.m.—-Adult (only) Skating 50c WEDNESDAY 9:00-10:00 a.m.—ParkdaIe Elem - School -.:30 p.m.—Pre-School Skate (25c Per Family) ‘ p.m.—l'-‘igure skating‘ Cliih .. . 4:30-6:15 p.m.—Minor Hockey 7:30 p.m.—-Chu-lottetown Rural Schools Ice Sports Sports-—Store: Elec-iris: Practice) THURSDAY 7:30-8:30 am. Queen Charlotte 9:00-10:00 a.m.—Parkdale Elem. -School 11:00-12:00 a.m.qS¢-herwood Elem. School ute of play. The Hawks made a 43905500 P-11"-—P"i'|¢¢ Sh 50501“ gffgpt and "moved 5:00-6:00 p.m.—Birchwood their goalie in favor of an extra 5:30-7:30 p.rn.—Pres. Y. I. Practice m.—Senlor Hockey: Sandy's Royals vs. Johnnie: Adella ’s LeBlanc (Beckman. McKay) 19.42. Penalties: Levesque 2.03. Roy. McLean Third Period — 12. Windsor. 5.03. 13. Windsor. Brooks (Levesque) 8.44. 14. Windsor, Nolet (Baretaux. Brooks) 9.00, 15. Windsor. Allard (Beckman, McKay) 10.12. 16. Halifax, Gra ver (Lamirande. Malone) 13.15. 17. Windsor. Dufour (Allard) 17.58. Penalties: Graver, Levesque 9.37. Levesque. McLean 12.51; STUDENTS R101‘ RANGOON, Burma (A'P) - Bu-rma's revolutionary govern- ment sent troops to quell 500 rioting students Friday at the government technological col- lege. Fifteen ringleaders were arrested and the college. 10 miles from the city. was closed until Jan. 8. Agitators whipped up anti-government sentiment at all leading universities in the -country last week and after a -nation-wide student revolt all universities were shut. Roy. Graver 13.22. O Sophisticated 1 Miilinery for a. dis- cerning clientele Accessories to match 1 O Gift Certificates Adella ’s 3Allard (Cossette. Gaudreault) E :04. 2. Halifax. Daryl " ""‘ ! (Graver) 3.13. 3. Windsor. Roy '7.20, 4. Windsor. Cossette 9.08; 5. Windsor, Allard (Gaudreault. Roy) 13.34. 0. Windsor, Nolet - (Barteaux. 16.59. l Windsor. Brooks (Nolet, B a r t- MR. FISHERMAN! lBruins Coach in Tight Spot MONTREAL (CP) —- Coach Milt Schmidt of e Boston Bruins is in an unenviable po- sition. “I just see a little daylight and then they close the door again." he said Saturday night. minutes after the Bruins traip- aed dejectedly to the dresssing room. smarting from a 3-1 - feat at the hands of Montreal Canadiens. Schmidt was bemoaning the fact that Canadiens had snapped a phenomenal ton streak — three National Hockey League games without a defeat. ‘DESE-RVED WIN’ "Montreal deserved the outstandlng." said 8 c h m i d t. "The way we played. anyone could look good." On the other side of the rink. Montreal coach Toe Blake was béaming. pleased with his club's e o rt. "Everyone played well." he of strength along the Montreli bluellne despite the absence of Jacques Laperriere, sidelined with a broken bone in his foot. "Last Thursday against New York we scored five first-period goals. The boys got a little goal- .hungry and we nearly blew it "Tonight e rwanis wen checking well and that helps the defence." said Blake. win tonight. although they weren't We have in of Montreal Check with us for prices beio All work guaranteed. With a dial of the phone we w G.&C. 125 Kent St. Canadian STANDINGS By THE (‘ANADIAN PRESS National to Are you thinking of overhauling your gas or diesel motors. Now is the time to have them repaired. stalled the latest new diesel equipment this side Dial 892-1651 "the Kingfishers" COMING Basilica Recreation Centre Wed. Dec. I8, Show of 8.30 pm. Millinery . 177 Grafton street { Charlottetown "Flying Hawks". Adults 750. '4 Students 850 {FRIDAY 8:00-10:00 a.m.—-Parkdale and Sherw 11:00-12:00 a.m.—-Parkdale Elem. 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