-- «- - 5.. -_a..¢_. l 1. 10 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon. Dec. 9. 1363.1 SPORT ECHOES By Norman Mat-tioiiaid Summerside Bureau of The Guardian Hockey Game Enjoyed The 400 odd fans (and before you start writing letters of pro- test, “odd' goes with “~i00“ n with “fans") seemed to enjoy the .lttnior - Combine hockey game very much if we can judge by those whose comments we heard or heard of. The game was fast. and some pat‘-'it-ularly smooth plays were in evidence. The Juniors who in the last two games came from behind to win saw Combines steal their thunder Friday night and do the “getting up off the floor" act, but the best the older boys could achieve was a tie. Strau- gely enough with such seasoned performers as Dave l\la"tiYl and Willie G on the ice. the line of Paul .\iacWil- liams. A li a it Gaudet. and Bob Perry continue to head the parade. scoring tour of the six goals. Martin fired one. and his solo routines looked impressive Willie Gallant has that same hell-for-leather dash in him and will certainly come along as the season advances. A rather unusual situation Great Fight Donnybrook: are getting big- ger and better than ever. The one staged at Maple Leaf Gar- dens on Saturday had no equal in our past experience. At one time nine Leafs and nine Hawks were engaged in nine separate :3 o m b a t s. Wearing skate» cramps a boxer‘: footwork quite a bit, and it is difficult to get leverage to throw haymak- ers, but the boys were doing me best they could and refused to break when instructed to do so by the referee at one of the side shows a Cliicago player forced one of the Toronto gladiators over the rail. Another Toronto player pounced on the attacker. A Chicago played pounced on him. Toronto player —- etc. % Till the pfle-up looked like 0 yer cake with Chicago orn- arose wht-n .\|un (iautlei was gssessed a misconduct DOD- alty for shooting the puck ll. the net after the whistle had gone for an o f f s i d e. Junior nianagentent had parentiy thought it was a mi- nor penalty and played with a titan short. While they we re short-handed and before the penalty was announced over the public address 5.)’-‘I901. the Combint-s scored a goal. which was allowcti. The rules do not expressly refer to this situation, but there ma)’ rules which bear on it. referce hands on his hips and pointed at the penalized D|a.\‘9l'- find presumably a coach should observe this signal and act ac- cordingly. A referee watches to make sure a team has not too many men on the ice. but we suppose he doesn't have to make sure a team has enough men on the ice. as this is pro- bably the coach}: responsibil- lty. At Garden vidin: the tthite cake and To!- onto the filling. One oniookcr who watched with us deplored the incident. and the fact that many haicltey players ' o watching it. We're inclined to 9 agree. Not a very good ex- N.H.L homes as possib One redeeming feature, how- ever. was that we didn‘t any sticks swinging. and at this writing we haven't heard of any serious lIl‘llIl‘lt'S. The play-by-play annouitccr who did a pretty good job of chang- ing in it blow-by-blow job. did say that some of the boys spearing their ents. u it. if so. was certain- ly Is despicable performance. Big Event In February mm of the big curling events Wednesday of the season, the Ladies‘ "Dia- mond D“ will take place evening. starting at 11.15. c’!a.rlot1.et.own the first week in LAST WEEK'S BOVQUET February. This ed a few years aim. is gaining in Gaudet, and Bob Perry. The ‘ in giving a tiiist-on- ] tiuct penalty. doubtless pttt his . ' (‘hicazo Black H a w k s ' l Mttrray Balfour (8) leaves the ‘ ice after a wild brawl in t h e Hockey League game in Tor- onto Saturday night. Balfour act-used Toront.o Maple Leafs’ coach Punch lmlack and trai- ner Rob Haggart of grabbing MBA”l.‘URil.EAS Xfién FIGHT as he leaves the ice. Leafs won 3-0. him and punching him beside the bench during donnybrook that climaxed the game. (‘hi- co Maki (16) talks to'Balfour (CP Wlrephoto) Saturday at the forum was the big opening day for the minors. Upwards of 500 boys front Pa- perweight. Pee Wee. Bantam ' visions participated throughout the busy schedule. ' 2 new system introduced for the Paperweight division proved very successful with six tennis playing at one time. The ice space is divided into th rec local Minors Have Big Day At Forum areas separated by two feet high. Following are the results‘ . BANTAM i l Bobcats 3 Panthers 3. Bobcat 1 goals by Phil Ward (2) and Da- Ivid Mahar. Panther goals by Angus Beck (2) and W. Weath- erbie. Battlers 6 Bruins 0. Battlers Rangers Tie Boston Team ‘ NEW YORK (AP) — .lohn ’Bucyk. scoring with less than three minutes to play. salvaged a 2-2 tie for Boston Bruins in a National Hockey League game against day night. The tie left the Bruins and mtngers tied for fifth place. one point behind fourth-place De- troll Buoyk. swooping in on Ranger goalie Gil Villemure. squeez Maple Leafs Defeat Wings 5-3 For Perfect Weekend game. I i l popularity each year. It starts The work of these three Juven-‘ off with preliminaries in the dif- fierent centres which are called FM that Grady KILV W11 0 in “Silver 1')“ Bonspiels. but since dismonds are friend. the final competition is appropriately n med. Don't forget O‘Leary and Bor- den tangle at civic stadium on girl's b o s t. Scored lies is quite extraordinary. everyone calls Coke 0‘Leary —— quite a stroke! ntl so to give last week's bou-N quet to Coke seems neces- F . re sary. weekend Sunday night by down- ay. Kelly, one of the “old men" of the Lea-fs Claude Laforge gave Detroit a 1-0 lead at atinnal Hockey HAUL!-ID DOWN l.:tfot'ge was ‘Mt from behittti by 'l‘ot'oiiio's Bub >l’i“‘k¢‘d them Wm} 3 b“'aka""3y Battit before he could get his‘ goal and two assists. 1-,¢,n5pg9]_ scan. Hail to Patti Mat-Williams. Aian‘pm_,fN_._ Ha] (L. Ken“ Exciting Race Program Zither, Perfect H21 and Lo!‘- ame's W.=tt:t:hi'tm ca-me tin-migih with double dash triumphs on. Sa-in-rda_v‘s ten-dash harness rac. in: program at Charlottetown. Driving Park. ; Fred)dy‘s Dream and Josedale; Co-Pilot divided honours in their} meetings in races three and: eight and Lizzie C/legg " numbers five and ten. 'I‘op pay of the afternoon wasi Top Held double pay was $33.20 for Jose- dale (‘o-Pilot and ' \\"at.cltim. c. \v‘ pay $14.10 on Josccialc Co—Pilot the eiglttli. Next lace day afternoon December 14. Dashes 1 and ti Stead) W8 '/ I 1 her cl 1 G. .\iat-l)oit.'ild) pt'ogi'am is S.at.tl1'- l.iz7ie (‘legg (G. F‘itnpatrlc-k’) 1 2 2 Water Freight (H. Reinaiud) 2 2. 1. Chet I-.vnn Rrwa -Jean ciegg is. Stead) 3 sl (W. Campbell) dnf 4 WMX (E. Bernard) 4 ‘ Diplomat Royal 1 Time: t:o5.3; 1:05;. this 3' Pays: 3.1!), 3.3). (W. Downc) an (I!) futons his way into I W0 £--.-:..*:..:"-:.°'~ lajfifllifi 4 4 ooit the National hockey League game in Toronto Sat- -urday night. Baun (bottom) um his sun I In door so to- eton" N PENAl:BO mm» Maple Leafs’ Bob btiure) during a wild (loony- feree and Chicago‘: Stan Mi. kits (21) try to told the gate ‘ closed. » their hold on the league lead to ‘ eight points over Toronto. which sit free worked two periods and had to iquit because of a bad back that". forge 1 15:47; 2. Toronto, Arm. ], led d _ has sidelined him for three of strong to (Kean) 19;o9- 3_ 1).. W“ °“n the last four gantes and Sattv-.1.-.,n_ ])eh.,.(.(.h;(, cltuk played with a bad lmclt .19.” penames _ Ibecatise no other 01 away. l.afoi'ge drilled his was available‘ - S ""l:" DI-I’l‘R0lT tCPt,Toronto Ma- (.‘1lpV(‘l1an‘lpl()i1S ttnbcaten string went down to its seventh defeat fire saves on Carl Brewer. Ron l goyeyig le Leafs made it a perfect *0 “"9 in 10 games. Stewart and Shack as the pre- The Wings. fighting it series lude to Shack’s goal. He held 1':4‘ 1‘ h f’ of ‘ ii ' h v ‘ -' ‘ ample for ‘he kids who wam mg Detroit Red Wings 53 in Na_ period on [heDf0lur(t)h tpeenailrf;‘onlfirtggcensgnintllllgges. ave won shacks shot for a faceoff and “’ be 35 "‘“"h “"9 ""’” tioital Hockey League play. The shot of the N Leafs beat Chicago Black l-93-‘-‘ll? 59350"- see Hawks 3-0 Saturd Re span won the draw with the Defenceman Bill G a d s by puck going to shack. 3°“"9"de1' 2:12. Horton 6:25. 7 fMll("Nllll8fll lithe disc through his pads for the »tying goal at 17:07. First pet-iod—l. Boston. 011- ver 10LBucyk) 6:15: New . 2. l York. Henry 9 (Bathgate. Goy- jette) 16:50. Penalties-Prentice i and Langlois Howell 5:31. ,Mohns -7:52. I-Iadfield (major aand misconduct) and Kurten lbach (major and misconduct) 1 12:56, Gilbert misconduct 15:14. ._ Mohns 16:40. (1 pcriod—.'l. New York. (10) (Gilbert, Henry) l14:18. Penaltles—Kennedy 4:07. gxurtenbach 13:18, Cahan 16:04. Third period 4. Boston, 'Bucyk (4) twiliiams.‘ Boivim ‘17:07. Pena1ties—Gilbert 10:05. '11 First period—1. Detroit. La.‘ 12 5.... Villemore 9 8 12-29 Johnston 12 5 10-27 Hodge in the Montreal nets. By winning their 16th game of the season, the Hawks boosted moved into second ahead of the Canadiens by beating Detroit 5-!) Sttnday night. Chicago is unbeaten 14 games on Stadium ice. There have been two ties. HULL ON REBOUND . the league's lead- ing scorer. got Hail the only goal he was going to need in the second minute of play. when be tapped in a rebound of centre Red Hay's shot. First period—1. Chicago. Hull 17 (Hay, Balfour) 1:19; 2. Chi- cago.. Mikita 14 (Fleming) 19:56. Penaities—Richard 5:30, Mac-' Neil 17:05, R on s s e a u 17:35.1 Vasko 19:11. . (MORE) 1 Second period — No u--ring‘ SFl\/INS WITH PSF’ Money slip through your fingers? You need PSP. Visit your nearest Scotiabranch and ask about this lite-insured personal savings plan. exclusive with g 2, aBHNK N-7 Kelly» 3 Red Willi! SW3‘ *0’ shot just above ice level Second Period — 4 To 1 . . _ > ~ . . l Kell ’s 1 took th it t ' '°"°- ‘l3':) "“"‘i‘ll)1e§"?)‘l5l‘:dfi§‘e"£;’g_ and between E()allP on Stm- of Degfmitgggd uh? reghegg 1y (4) 1;5o; 5. 1'0,-onto_ ond of two Vone-goal leads held m3‘1,s.,,:§aito:.ng;,-On; “ed H {mitt by outskating ex-Leaf Joltnn Sl]"t"°kH‘6; “E5112-‘Q 123°5- 993' bv Detroit at 1:50 of the second T,,r'.,n,.', 3,‘ ,.,.(‘,q M W; “N p,,_ {Ma illan. purchased fr 0 3 ~V‘." °‘‘ °" " - , . * »Toronto last "e lit b_ Di it. T111"! Wind - - Toronto- iF"‘:"'6‘0d 30d '39“ 59' "'9 ‘he "9" riod b_ttt .(AlexmDeltetl:chio. scor-l Kelly 5°" “me” llllfke riiy 3 Keon 8 (Kelly. Armstrong) 8:09: I The victory was the fourth mg his “ml eclm-iii in d Teilscramble at the Town” Hue 7' Tnmmm Nevin 3 ‘Mah°v“cm zma-lg“, .0,‘ -1-,,,,,,,,, and 13)='*'t“f,ft- 1§;‘§:c’:md‘ rlgmfa ° ‘line with MacMillan a stride be. '08 Detroit. Jeffrey 4 :1 stretched the defending Stanley 9-H: K‘“, V‘ t to‘ W k “,1 him Kelly maintained hi, tMacGregor. Barkley) 12:27. ,9" h e ylf‘ end tt. or ’ ‘lead and fired high over saw. V Penalty—Ingram 6:23. . _ , "rm: ""59 8" 56 mg up ic-huck's left shoulder for thee Saves Ttme: 1:10.8. 1.09.3. ‘E('l(llP Shack at 12:05 for the tie- ygo ‘ Simmons 8 9 6_u Pays: 3.70. 5.70. ;breaker. Shack‘s shot took at qakvchuk mad? ‘hm, mpid_’ gawchuk 10 15 u_3‘ ' Races 2 and 7 .weird bounce past Detroit. goalie ‘ ‘ 1 1 ‘Terry Sawchttck. Bmwn Blldlmlil lH- HUEHPS‘ 3 25 Toronto pushed its lead to 5-2 Frankie's Chief ion goals by Dave Kenn and Bob (Chas. O'Brien) 2 4 lNevin in the third period before . Bay State Art ‘Larry Jeffrey hit for Detroit to . . ,..,_ Bmmd. ‘ 319,... me see...“ CHARLOTTETOWN FORUM Times: 1108.2: 1:084. Toronto boasted a 41-26 shoot- Pays: 10.80. 6.50. ing edge and that just about was - TIIESJOY. Decc 5 Pan‘: C I b t Races 3 and I the margin of the Leafs‘ super- J e e ra e ddy's Dream iority throughout as Detroit . OHNNIES Fl YING HAWKS . 1 (G. Fl’lZD‘al1‘17Cl(l 2 ;—“’*'—'““"“'—“‘i, ‘ chrlstmas Jose-dale Co-Pilot i "'VS-— iCla-rke Smith) 4 1 . k ,‘ l , Lady Dora (H. Renaud) 2 3 Ha 5 an , R-C-A-E ' EAGLES ' At The The Gladi-ator 5 . ,w_ C PW, , 4 Montreal 3.0 i Adults-—75c Students-—35c Charlottetown First Dreams 1 «A. MacDonald) I 51 CHICAGO ICP) __ Chicago; Add to the pleasures of Tim” 13085 1‘°7-3- 5Black Hawks dumped Montreal this special day- Take P3-"‘ ]";~1°v 1410- d 9 firmly into third place Sunday the family out to The ~Waim_.s figgfcm 1:“ 3:15:11! byvblétnkggnthek Carltaillteltlt: Charlottetown Hotel. ‘--ll'lfl.fll0l‘l 0C9'£ " (E_ um-esid-9) 1 1 1 gameghem 5 3 Traditional m e n l1 s ~ P9913“ Ede" (H- R9"a"d' 3 2‘ Goalie Glenn Hall recorded prepared to perfectlon Dennis Hgrrbefl ?his fourth shutout of the sea- and served with a ‘Hisil-I{oni‘)tif"gsu:;)triii'le 2 3:50;‘-111 1 t v i flourish ' ' pleasant :~ v . a, as year's ez na sur k _ _ _ l _'C”"'k° Smml‘ ‘ 4 ' Trophy winner. had a compar- roundmg the, -p.,,,.., 1;()g- 1,06’; ., . . _ YDU red carpet treatment. I _ - 8i1Vel_V easy time in the close _ _ Pays: .—..2o. 3.20. checking match. Comm; up 3cm 7 W55 Luncheon. 12 noon to R‘“‘" 5 and m with 26 saves. as did Charlie 8:00 p.m., spec $1.60, deluxe : f rom $3.50. ‘Special dinners e earl y-—-call 4-7371. The Charlottetown EN Hotel New York Rangers Sun- 1 goals by Maclsaac I2). Kier Jackson (2). Don MacGui gan, John Cougars 1 Bears 1. Cougars l l lgoal by Ian Waye. Bears goal I by Mike Duffy. Beavers 2 Terriers 0. Beavers goals by Paul Carmichael and l R. Jackson. Bulldogs 1 Tigers 0. Bulldogs goal by Maclntyre. l PEE WEE I Wolves 2 Otters 1. Wolven goals by Power and Cooper. 01- =ters goal by Matheson. l Bisons 4 Caribous 0. Bisons 1 goals by K. Doiron (2). M. Grant i and Matheson. l Racoons 2 Elks 1. Raccoons ‘ goals by Alan Gass and Da ('1 . Lidstone. Elks goal by R a l p it R oss. : Springers 3 Rams 0. Sprlngers F goals by Peter Williams t2) and l G. Ready. Lions 1 Foxes 1. Lions goal by Rennie Peters. Foxes goal ' David Roberts. ' PAPERWEIGHTS Robins 7 Orioles 1. Robin goals by Billy Higgins (3). Wayne Bevan I2) Garry Mc- Quaid. Bobby Falls. Orioles goal by Frank MacKinnon. Ravens 4 Crows 3. Raven; goals by C. Trainor (2). B. Mc Donald. R. Sobey. Crows goat 1 y J. O’Connor (2) L. Shepherd. Q Larks 7 Blackbirds 1. Lark: igoais by L. Hcnnessey (2). D. ' Gallant (3), John Bell. Tom Cul- llen. Blackbirds goal by Brian l 'i‘liompson. l halt-nits 4 Loans 1. Fttli-ott.~. goals by Wayne Bcatou (3) (is- The “makings” of a fine cigarette! ALWAYS FRESH IN ‘/1 LI. TIN - I '15: .....v—- ry name. new sou by ism. Carmichael. . Bluebirds 2 Red Bird 1 i_ Bluebirds goals by Gordon Batu John Dalzlel. Red Birds goal by Bob Kenny. Gulls 0 Sparrows 4. Gull; goals by J. Newhead (4). G. Dal. zlel. Alan Martin. Sparrow, goals by J. Kipping (2). R. Mac. Arthur. Bob Cooke. THIS was? 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