a 10 We Guartan, farlottotown, Mon, Qet. 24, 1968 ‘ . Suspends Commissioner | __Of Maverick League WINNIPEG: (CP)—The Cana- dian. Amateur Hockey Associa- tion suspended ‘commissioner Frank Boucher of the maverick ‘ Canadian Major Junior Hockey League Sa and amended regulations to the league’s. players back to its domain. _ (The new steps to cripple the league were taken at a special CAHA executive meeting which upheld its earlier ruling that the CMJHL was unacceptable. It also upheld the suspensions .of the. governors and players of the newly-formed league. : President Fred Page of Van- couver said the CAHA voted 20 to 2 to uphold its decision al- though bra in Saskatche- ‘wan, Alberta and Quebec had indicated opposition to the - Jeague suspension earlier. “There may have*been differ- ences of opinion but, as far as the future is concerned, I think as possible’’ to play with CAHA - sanctioned clubs by some regulations and officers were author- revoke suspensii at nsiong These steps were taken to pro- tect the “innocent victims” in- volved in the formation of the league this season which has teams in Edmonton, Calgary, Regina, Moose Jaw, Saskatoon, Estevan and: Weyburn. Executive members agreed to welcome back ~ George Royal Wins , Can. International’ so Reb-Ballremsceererees ‘By BRUCE LEVETT Canadian Press Sports Editor . TORONTO (CP) — George Royal, the dark. brown five- year-old from. the West Coast, acorched windswept Woodbine racetrack Saturday to win the $50,000-added Canadian Interna- tional ChampionsHip Stakes-for the second successive year. Jockey Milo Valenzuela, his ailks-snapping in the 40-mile-an- hour wind, brought the Vancou- ver-owned horse around the 1%- mile course in 2:42.32, to beat Orbiter, of the Hillcrest Stables at London, Ont., in a drive to the wire. : >. Tatao was third with Greek Jab fourth. ; The victory was worth $32,700 B Bese ses eiteetial & & Z : = EE § >i & i fe E ‘am, Boyer, Mikita, « man, Delvecchio) 18:24, Penat- flee—MacGregor 4:20, Watson | 5:30, Stapleton 8:24, Hall 11; Chicago (bench penalty, & many men on-{ice)-18:01, Hodge. |- 19:08, . period — 4. Chicago, ‘ ; ;(Mikita 3 (Mohns, Pilote) 2:22; “82 Chieago, Nesterenko 1 (Es- posito, D. Hull) 7:29; 6. Detroit, Henderson Hen- Third period—8, Detroit, derson 2 (Uliman, Smith) :38; 9%. Chicago, D. Hull 1 (Nester. |” enko) 2:52; 10. Chicago, Nester. ~©e@nko*2°(R-* Hull) 16732* 11. Chi- eago, D. Hull (unassisted) 19:59, Penalties—Esposito 15:45. ; a on goal by cago 18 11 14—98 Detroit 14 16 a BOSTON 1 MONTREAL 3 , LINEUPS Boston: Goal—Johnston, Par- ent. Defence. —. Orr, Marotte,. Watson, Smith, Woytowich, ra ecm — Martin, Bu- cyk, wart, Oliver, Connelly, Westfall, McKenzie, Dillabough, Hodgson, Murphy, Lons. Montreal: Goal — Worsley Hodge. Defence—J. C. Trem- blay, Harris, Laperriere, Har- per, Talbot. Forwards — Bell. veau, Cournoyer, Provost, Fer. Beene ie ee Rochefort, ic. A on, Rousseau, Rob. eri, Laroee rise Friday. Linesmen— Frampton, Attenas. " . SUMMARY First period — No scoring. ‘a 7:47, Marotte Second period — 1. Montreal, Harris 1 (Cournoyer, Beliveau); 1:11; 2. Montreal, Rousseau 1 (J.-C:-Tremblay). 8:18; 3. Bos- ton, Watson 1 (Connelly) 14:30, Penalties — Orr 7:43, Harper 18:49, Third perlod — 4. Montreal, Rochefort. 1 (Harper, Back- strom) 5:25, Penalty—Worsley (served by Larose) 15:52, ; Shots on goal by Boston Montreal Attendance 15,410 NEW YORK. 4 TORONTO & LINEUPS New York: Goal — Maniago, Giacomin. Defence — W. Hill- 12 9 12—38 $14 7-20 man, Howell, Brown, MacNeil, | Neilson. Forwards—Selling, Gil- bert, Fleming, Ingerfield, ad- 4 e e Statistics field, Hicke, Robinson, Goyette, Toronto: ga Saw- . Jeffrey, Pappin, Coa. , Shack, Brenneman, Referee — Buffey. Linesmen —Casselman, Armstrong. First ..period—1. Toronto, Con- acher 1 (Selby, Shack) :58; 2. cet eee 1 (Keon, 5:10; 3. Toronto, Kelly (Ellis, ) to help players ‘‘as “T ‘clubs providing: Alberta teams in the Alberta League and tchewan teams play in the revived Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League; and that sus- pended governors and commis- sioner Boucher be no longer as- iated with the clubs: suspended governors ‘are Bill Hunter of Edmonton, Scotty Munro of Estevan, Del Wilson of Regina, George Agar of Sas- katoon, Brian Shaw of Moose Jaw and Jack Monteith of Wey- burn. Page said two regulations were altered at the meeting. One permits the transfer of one and West branch teams if he comes from the suspended league and the transfer is ap- proved by both branches. will additional player between East |B Boston -players Ron Schock (28) and Ron Murphy (28) diens’ : (Gump) BOSTON’S LONE GOAL netminder il Hockey League game Worsley as the Bruins in Montreal Saturday , night. Lorne tional le net by Boston’s Joe (not shown.) Mon’ close in on Montreal Cana- score their only goalin aNa- The puck was fired into the 1. Eskies Tie Winni Second Place WF and a single. Jim... Thomas, | well below the 18,000-capacity-at| Saskatchewan 15 —om.-the last Butch Pressley and Trent/ Taylor Field. Walters each scored touchdowns Randy Kerbow booted’ aj the first half on 20 first downs By JIM NEAVES REGINA (CP) — Edmonton Eskimos_crushed Saskatchewan Roughriders 33-21.Saturday night and move into a second- place Western Football Confer- ence. tie with Winnipeg Blue Bombers. Edmonton led 14-0 going into the second .quarter, 28-7 lead at the half, to 31-14 going into the final quarter. . Tommy-Joe Coffeyled Ed- monton scoring with a touch- eee MONTREAL (CP) — Hamilton Flare ee i Hamilton Drubs Montreal - To Capture Second Place — on all four Hamilton touchdowns | to round out the winners’ scor- | | Zs ° - ~ ® 3 e a [ z Includes : Soup, Roll Butter, Coffee, Dessert. im you can eat. DOW'S Restaurant Montreal Moncton Saint John Halifax Toronto Charlottetown to: |Sydney $ 9.40| Corner Brook Winnipeg _ “2x. $36.00 Vancouver car prices eWUnail a p<tae) Vhite and and FS TIE WITH BOMBERS Edmonton moved 280 yards in ? compared with Saskatchewan's 133 yards on six first downs. gave Edmonton 13} Thomas opened the scoring 1 Mon = Thurs. 9.5 end from the!97 yards. peg For ~Spot scoring play of the first quarter. Edmonton added two second- quarter touchdowns as Kerbow threw 14-yards to Coffey and seven’ to Walters. a tle with Winnipeg|early on a drive which started| got Roughriders, on the score- place. Saskatchewan | at centre‘ field. It took five plays} board with a touchdown pass to Saskatchewan's six-|Ford with less than-a minute nd then he went over|remaining to half - time and play. _ | Abendschan’s convert was good. j 2 a ' : Miles. Hal, Evelyn's Ardent and.Mark Purdue scored double dash decisions on Saturday's harness racing program at Char- Iottetown Driving Park. * Dividing honors in the other two miles were.-Captain Logan and Triflite. Biggest upset of the night saw Triflite romping home a winner in the fifth and paying a handsome $32.70 to win and $10.90 to place. Other double win pays were Captain Logan $10.60 and Eve- lyn’s: Ardent $29.00. Top place pay of the program was $17.80 for Willard’s Choice in the night’s final mile. Best feature pay was the quin- ella, Evieyn’s Ardent and Bell’s Last, $28.40.. The: first double, Captain Logan and- Miles Hal, was worth $24.00, the second, Sarah’s Jet (I. Neill) Shelby Knight (C. O'Brien) 3 Windy June (R. MacDonald) 5 — Times 2.16:1, 2.16:2, i Captain Logan owned hy-Ever- ett and Donald Murray, Char- lottetown. | “Pays 10.60,- 4.50; 3.80. 32,70, 10.90; 6.80. rs ’ RACES 2 and 6 Miles Hal (D. MacNeill) ‘Broom Budlong (H. Hughes) Lamb's Navy (S. White) Clover King (R. MacDonald) Hurricane Jennie (C. Henry) (F. MacDonal Times 2.17:3, 2.18. 45 N THE ISLAN Oo SHOP FRIDAY ‘TIL9 P.M. pee ithe Friday 9-9 — = Saturday 9 - 12:30 7 I Three Double Wins At Driving Park " ‘Miles Hal owned by Hilson Carr, Sherwood ; A. Evelyn’s Ardent (A, Smith) Bell's Last (R. MacDonald) Horizon (E. Clow) . Free Chance (E, Larter) __ Lucky Lark (W. Henderson) 3 4 Helen’s Dream (H. Poulton) 4 — Drillio Hal (L. Neill) Ev Elmer 4.60; : 5.00. Mark Purdue (E. Bernard) Real -Spirlt (A. Smith) Willard’s Choice (W. Kelly) Jolly. Dick (H. Poulton) Sunny Key (E. Clow) Bold Debby (S. White) Cyclone Kelly (L. Kelly) MacArthur, Su Bent St. sacha ‘oooe “ mit ™ 2 Pays 3.70, 3.30; 7.60. 2.50, 2.10; 2.10. RACES 3.and 7 11 25 62 53 ~6 Time 2.15:2, 2.14. elyn’s_Ardent owned hy Golwill, New Haven. Pays: 29.00, 7.20; 3.30. 7.60, RACES 4,and 8 SHO pO De Qu tivnnre Time 2.14; 2.13:3. . Mark Purdue owned by Ren mmerside. Pays: . 5.50, 3.10; 5.50. 3.90, 50; 17.80." 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