' The Guardian, Charlottetown, Tues. Nov. 9, 1965. 11 SPORTS FRONT ea F Big Weekend | #= ev For All Sports | 92-4 "7 Saint Dunstans Varsity | Prepares For Hockey Wars gy By JIM CULLEN shampion and last year this subject. His presence on the College team ate The defending Maritime Inter- led the Malpeque Read ste- blueline would greatly inhance vious to the Saints’ first taste of collegiate hockey champs, St. dents to the Dominion college the Saints’ chances of success- league competition. Dunstan's Varsity, under the finals in Winnipeg. Billy is (fully defending their Maritime Loca) hockey enthusiats will jeoaching of John Kane have! playing with the Canadian crown. have an opportunity to see the ibeen hard at work at the local) Olympic heckey team this A Charlottetown youngeter, | ‘campus for the past few days. | fall. : Doug Murnaghan, ig showing the | We chatted with Kane yester-| Three veteran snipers returo- thost promise the rookie | hea ew ’ pesky SR, Sy egne ye - . a f ee By CHRIS ANNETT Dalhousie Tigers at the St. ustled Habs. Rookie day and he told us: “this year’s ing from last years forward line- délencemen trying for a position gtan’s arena Nov. 20th Cet nS See Ponce oe ie pn Ba nd ‘team looks extremely good de-|up are: Gordie Whitlock, Mau-\on this select defence corps. ting in front of the puck, and several times stopping what looked meively, but see tent ae ee ee ane Mike ae. Mee it [ROOKIES LOOK GOOD like sure tallies. A lot of people noticed that Forbes Kennedy erwande foem, [ant Beer's 6 wit prove to be ane of the mest |, Bick O'Donnell, St. Cather. pionship squad, which will burt us cieneeaa ’ [potent units in the Maritime |ines. Ont., is ae looking The forwards missing from |loop. Veteran Vince Mulligan |Prospect among nae a ae the championship team include: /heads up the unit which will like- [28 out w on. no oo Billy MacMillan, George Mona-|ly include: Art LeClair, Glen |>!8 yemanee + oe ee Dennis DeCarufel,._Rex|Hughes and Derrell Pollock, | Pounds he is a strong skat- got no ice time at all and were dressed. He was on the bench and the way .. Stewart's goal was one of in some little while on CBC coverage. Canadiens got revenge Sunuay as they downed the Bruins Bobby Hull must really love those Toronto Leafs! He has hac opportunity to face them only twice in the young season BLOWOUT AT 600 MPH _|Roman Brother Well known local netminder Carl McQuaid, is trying out with the team and although Cari is a 5-2; drawing markers from five different sharpshooters. Again McCa rvilie, George Mac Pollock ie attenting classes at (ef who moves the puck well and us oe ——- . = double pee te At ee and Andre Gelinas. These six |St. Dunstan's, but hasn't turned — ae me “0a the On- Seis ue stopped six cua deena as well as outguess- re rene oe 58 per eat foray yet, Cue to pee 1 other youngster who has ing several Habs with bréakaways. Three of the Canadien goals Billy MacMillan will be the | Derrell has indicated he may |De¢? displaying a lot of ability Yes, now you fl cam the Ceci of matin rebound, Konendsepparenty | egret fhe" Hanemen not play this year, bot coach 2 recent workouls is Charlotte OS, gerngp was given some ice time ny fOr ne rerere ac || Im two seasons with the Red |Kane as well as numerous col. (Oui ® Sith BECY. T think | {Ul relief from Bie of the season, an assist on Fleming’s goal. It"’s too bad ¢ t ~ +) and White ferees Billy nailed lege fans are hoping to see Pol- a : on Se to het, the minor Uk bod to be fer a losing comme. down two league scoring ‘lock have a change of heart on Gissey shou . P osins of chronic arthritis, whem» ever they occur. Adults, suffer — ng from the minor pain of © chronic rheumatoid arthritis, .« costly more. In the West the Winnipeg Blue Bombers, spurred by the dipsy doodle scrambling of Dave Raimey made a 15-9 lead hold up in the last quarter, although I feel that they were fortunate to get that heavy snowfall and wind. One might think that the Winipeg offense had to face the same problems but don’t forget that they are more of a ground club and that they held the lead when the-heavens opened. Lancaster was indeed handi- capped im the second half. It showed just how much of a pass- ing club that Saskatchewan was, when they attempted three consecutive passes from the nine yard line. One was batted down, one hit the posts and the final one was caught at the sideline by that great little receiver Good. However, with a clear road to the end zone he was forced to step out of bounds and to all intents and purposes the Roughies season ended on that ‘play. ; In the National Football League that great Detroit line defense anchored by 300 pound lineman .Rodger Brown, stifled the Green Bay Packer offense and held the Packer rushers to MINUS two yards. At th same time the Lions successfully stopped the Packer passing game and held Starr. to one touch- down . Final score—12-7 for the Lions. This game is very reminiscent of the match that these same two clubs played in 1963 when the Motor Towners upset the favored Packers and the Chicago Bears went on to win the world championship. Baltimore won Sunday and took over the leacue leadership with a 7-1 record and at the same time put the resurging Chicago Bears all but out of the playoff picture. Score in the Colts big win over the Bears was a close 2-21. Closer to home one of the most amazing defensive records ever to be recorded in Maritime football was snapped Satur- day as the Acadia Axemen scored against the powerful X-Men. This was the first time in more than five hours of football that anyone had managed to crogs the X-Men’’s goal line. That will be some game this weekend between X and SMU for the Mari- time title although X should take the match handily. RAMBLINGS... Congratulations must be extended to the Roll-a-Way Juniors who eked out a first place triumph in the Maritime Invitational Bowling Tourney held at Crest Lanes in Summerside Saturday. The Juniors copped the Matthew Tire Shop of Summerside-by % a point 22-21% and RCAF placed third at 17. Shrimp Wil- liams and Beaver Arsenault both were awarded cash prizes for having games over 300 and the Charlottetown team as a whole was presented with a first place prize of $150. Following are the team members and their averages. Team average was 235.2 for 21 games. Louie Smith 247, Beaver Arsenault 234, Bill Giggey 224, Dinger Johnston 236, Shrimp Williams 241, Junior Flanagan. 230. ' ‘ Pressure is building up for what looms as a U:S. college football champicnship game Nov 20 between Michigan State Spartans and Notre Dame. The top-ranked Spartans won their eighth straight game Saturday, crushing Iowa 35-1 with the aid of four touchdowns by Clinton Jones, but Notre Dame saw to it they didn’t get too cocky. The Irish, seemingly gaining in momentum since their early-season loss to Purdue, piled it on Pittsburgh 69-13. with awesome power. Bill Wolski led the as- sault with five touchdowns. Here is a long-range look at the prospective major Bowls: Ruse—Michigan State 8-0 vs. Southern California 5-1-1 or UCLA 5-1-1; Cotton—Arkansas 8-0 vs. Nebraska 8-0; Sugar—Tennessee 4-0-2 vs. Texas Tech 7-1; Orange—Alabama. 661-1 vs. Florida 5-2; Gator—Tulsa_6-2_vs.-Kentucky_6-2,-_._____—- Ld Toronto's East York Argonauts advanced to the Eastern Canada intermediate football finals by mauling North bay Tiger-Cats 58-6 Sunday. Vic Adamo caught a 5é-yard pass from Brian Murray to score the only North Bay touchdown after Toronto had taken a 48-0 lead. Ian Monteith scored five touch- down for the Argos, while Pau! Callaghan, Dave Spencer and the activities of Charlottetown i Hh f ; Hf i f seat g j 3 ; i? in = » i 2 it i 5 3 5 : | g i & Rangers, EH EF i x a new face has ded in the entry. of the Provin- cial Vocational Institute team | who have picked up the North | River franchise for this year. | The newest edition to the} league is busy practiscing’ hard’ for their first game next week | and observers figure them to be | a fast but rather light weight | | group of boys. In a league noted | for fast skaters they should be | able to hold their end up in com- | Petition providing they can re-| | cruit some weight and-experi- | ence back of the blue line. | Losses by graduation and the | Calendar have affected the two colleges but little, and a flock | of new recruits from the Char- | | lo:tetown high schools have more than plugged any gaps in the PWC and SDHS lineups. Coach- | es Spy Ready of PWC and Bert Steele of SDHS are high in their g | HALIFAX COMING their teams and both look for- ward to a highly successful year. Hawk Larter found himself with but a numleus of his last year’s championship team last week, but with the usual Larter luck has managed to come up with a strong team—in fact he’s already talking of another Championship team this year! The big news coming out of the league this week is the con- test between the Halifax Junior Canadiens and an all-star team rom the Charlottetown Junior League next Sunday afternoon Nov. 14th). League coaches have submit- | ted potential all-stars from their teams to All-Star Coach Bucko Trainor who held his first prac- tice yesterday. Under the guid- ing the old pro “Bucko”’ the local boys should give a good account of them- selves, come next Sunday. Bucko refused to divulge the names of his players after one prac- tice, as he plans to make some minor adjustments today and to- morrow, but has promised your reporter that he will release the full team roster well in advance of the big game. | All I could get out of him was | that they're in pretty good con-. dition. and __that.. after a couple; more practices he will settle on | his line-up for Sunday. Incidentally hockey fans, the boys are working out at ae Forum every evening this week T palace and see the lads in act- ion. The powerful Halifax team has a half dozen games under team, as does also Paul Mac- Williams from last year’s Sum- | Junior Legionnaires, so | a decided Island | visiting team as against our local i i ce at 2.00, B ii 1 Z Eo to the time” 5g tpi inl advance sale of tickets e e i itt, hot news on All-Stars. | hockey fans— a the Forum Sunday as N.Y. Rangers Bob Nevin Explains Scoring Surge | By BEN OLAN_ . | NEW YORK (AP)—There’s a |good reason, Bob Nevin ex- the leading ork Rangers, | sufptise team of the National |Hockey League. ; | ‘Roy Emerson | Downs Ashe |York into third place. The Ram. BRISBANE (Reuters)—Wim. ;bledon champion Roy Emerson of Australia took revenge on jAmerican Arthur Ashe here |Monday night, beating him 61 {6 - 4 in an exhibition tennis match. Ashe, a United States Davis 800d defensive player," said | |Cup player scored a surprise |Victory over Emerson in the singles final of the Queensland | tennis. championships here Sun- | day. - Tonight’s match was held at the opening of new hard courts. | ACTOR KILLED | MOSCOW (AP)—Leading So | viet movie actor, Yevgeny Ur- |bansky, 34, was killed Friday ‘mark “You while,”’ I was with Toronto there were no days off and you got sick of the ice sometimes. You can leave your best game on the practice rink.” Nevin, the Rangers’ captain, | scored two goals Sunday night | | The triumph lifted New | gers were picked to finish fifth in most pre-season polls. Nevin, a four goals and four assists \is sixth in the circuit with and eight | points. | “Bob always has been a very ‘Emile Francis, Rangers’ gen- eral manager, “but he has the | . ;: -|Toowoomba, near-Brisbane, - te-| | get a day off once in a ability he said Monday. ‘‘When tae as came to New York in Toronto, ings, last year’s pennant win- |there } right-winger, has | to be a big scorer, too.” » 1964, in a-deal with . “During the years I was with the Leafs I used to hear quite a few Toronto players say that New York was a tough place to Ment didn’t do too much-for..the Players. But I’ve found out dif- ferent. |We have more depth and our |goaltending is better.” .Ed Giacomin, a rookie lie. has been a standout so _ Defenceman Arnie Brown and _ Seiling who accompanied |Nevin to New York in the 1964 trade also are playing well. “We're very much improved. , and Robert W. Hall of Vancou- ver. 3 The only shift in the odds Monday was the shortening of the quotation on George Royal | to 8 to 1 from 10 to 1 and the| lengthening: on the United States’ Hail to All to 10 to 1 +. from 8 to 1. As’ exercise boy Jerry DeMar- | zio brought the little four-year- | old Roman Brother from Low Wolfson's Harbor View Farm | off the track after a long gallop, | he was the centre of attraction. Many spectators, out to see the early morning workouts, seem- ingly were unable to believe there was so much power and speed packed in such a little’ frame. | | DWARFED BY RIVALS i Roman Brother, nearing the, $1,000,000 mark in earnings with | -a bank account of $920,203, is a| dwarf alongside such rivals as| Hill Rise from George A. ora, *- El. Peco Ranch of California, - Berenjenal, the rangy Argen- tine. and Diatome, one of the two French entries. | The gelding stands just over 15 hands—60 inches—and does not weigh more than 915 pounds soaking wet. ‘ j “He’s all heart.” said Arturo) Bullrich, co-owner with Alejan- dro Orfila of Barenjenal. | “T-always have admired -him.-) The way I figure it, he defi- nitely is the horse to beat, with my horse battling Hill Rise and NOTICE 10% 1. an’ students Yq Men's & Dow & Boys’ Wear | Gt. George St. Maurice Richard's unpre- cedented career in the Na- tional Hockey League be- gan 23 years ago’ today—in 1942 — when the Rocket scored his first goal. Just 10 years later he passed ‘Nels Stewart’s career record of 324 and took the mark to 544 goals in scheduled play and 82 in playoffs before his retirement in 1960. ‘ya PLAIN ) FILTER GIiGARE REGULAR end KINGS. TIP TES | THIS WEEK A CAREER IN THE CANADIAN FORCES A MOBILE RECRUITING TEAM WILL BE VISITING ALBERTON. Federal Building WEDNESDAY, 10th NOVEMBER 12-2 COME OUT AND DISCUSS YOUR FUTURE WITH YOUR FORCES CAREER COUNCILLOR OR CONTACT: ‘CANADIAN FORCES - RECRUITING CENTRE Queen Charlotte Armories _ BOX 1148 -892-26N1 hat tricks egeinet the lewty Lets and last evening, iat we enero is a Mmrortagions | oa o<, haga re — one endins aivven ioais i now leads the league in scor- Torn metal and tireless right chanic was enroute to a hola drag paractwies.. 4 ; experience with other teams. | Get all the facts. Mail coupo@ . ing with seventeen pointe. The fact that Doug Mohns garnered oe ee oe world and speed record, 576.- surveys damage at right. He BS cevgreued +o amma overshadowed by Tull"s strong thowing ‘One wonders just how | violence of a 500 m.p.h. blow. 53 mp.h.. Two cables attach fe man in white coveralls. | i avo re when they nailed down the Mari- ‘NIAGARA OF P.E.L. [ these maintain opposing out while the Akron Ohio, me- ed at top of vehicle at rear (AP Wirephoto) itime Junior Championship and 252 Kevt Street nae mt ne ee oe | aince then he has starred with | Charlotteto P.E.I pee wast Dhldies tinal: eceatly 80 cnccnde to tet tue kane thet LAUREL, Md. (AP)—Romaa|. . . George Royal for a money ‘°° Uitte cchool, ee ble ; back in the league for at that time in the first period JUNIOR LEAGUE JOTTINGS |Brother remained the strong | spot. heart but ams. wnsute et penne: tania he was 7-0-5 favorite Monday to wit| “He is not only all but | “McQuaid fe expected to fill DOCTORS. neve cracoveree this dynami in the game against the Hawks he and Sten Mikita squared — the $160,000 Laurel International |he is a mean little devil,” said 1g New concept Of Dody care. You can g off. Then at 19:35 of the final prong — Snee -S ! e race Thursday. DeMario. ‘He gives you his a — nr tag oo this information FREE. bit of fisticuffs with none other ull, finally C Del the’ Anccticas Gases Gal lMAGt Ok veer chug. Met Gaa't ant netminder, Ge oe cided to do a bit about the pounding that he te subjected to hi town Junior Pucksters te ahian ena Miele ke ‘to teak ted Set 8 Nell, who is not eligible this NAME oo... ..cccce cesses sense every game, Shack ended the game with a hat trick in penal- of the seven fi rivala|soon take a bite out of your)" Cooch Kane told us a couple |ADORESS .... is ties, only one of which led to the Tribe's tallying. . he will face in the 1%4-mile race /hand.” ot exhibition games with Jack |,” New York and the Leafs locked horns in e real thriller ; over Laurel's sun-baked grass| Brauilio Baeza will ride Spy’ Ready’s Prince of W ales scan acm PROV. . Sat evening and it was not until the Rangers’ Donnie re are or 4 tar course. Roman Brother when the field. y Mai pumped a goal into the empty Toronto net at the ' One of the rivals ts George |¢akes off. eS = 19:32 mark that the Rangere were assured of two points. Sp Royal, the big four-year-old bay THOUG ABOUT It’s a pleasure to be back; praise for the 1965-66 editions of | so. why not visit Bucko’s ice Owned by Earnest C. Hammond! REMEMBER WHEN HAVE YOu HT P.M. tif Ray Williams got the others. Quarterback Norm Turner booted | in a filming accident, Tass news | MONDAY— seven converts. The Argo’ will meet HMCS Shearwater in | @8ency reported. The Russian | 1-2—Pre School Skate Halifax next Saturday for the right to represent Eastern Canada | WaS best known abroad for the | ¢ 7-9—Skating in the Dominion finals. role of an invalid in Ballad of a | . 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