wilh he G rer dia Harlem Stars “Covers Prince Edward leland Like The Bew™ SECOND SECTION Charlottetown, Sat., Oct. 23, 1965. PAGE 9 Come To Town « e By CHRIS ANNETT . wackiest and funniest groups of entertainers . . Naismiths ancient game of basketball is exhibition game in Charlottetown this week- : @ e The Harlem Stars, led by the antics of ‘Loudmouth Dil- Brickhead’ Johnson have induced gails of laught- one end of the globe to the other and they | do so here when they meet The Rec Center : Seen Recreatiog Centre Sunday afternoon at By JERRY GLADMAN ja strong power play — built contingent has undergone a se-| season in 1964-65 when he de- clock. Canadian Press Staff Writer (around star centres Jean Beli- vere shakeup. | veloped a rash of knee injuries Lenny Sirois is in charge of the locel team and it looks to The 1965-66 National Hockey |veau and Henri Richard—tre| Carl Brewer, one of the top which put him out of action for |b, one of the strongest ever assembled oa the Island, with League schedule gets under way )mendous speed and effective \defencemen in the league, re- nine games and rendered him height and weight to burn. Father Gerry Saney at 65”, is weekend and it’s almost a /penalty killing. ‘tired this week. But coach and ineffective for a few others. |Dave Hyndman, Fred Ripley, Dave acy ayne MacDon- bet the same four teams as| Goaltending will again be general manager Punch Imlach The Hawks will have to rely |#/d, Emmit Ellsworth, Funnel MacLean, oe Are. Paul season will participate in handled by veteran Lorne figures the acquisition of Prono- less on their all-stars and click Connley, Merrill Smith, Harry James, MacAndrew, Stanley Cup playoffs. (Gump) Worsley and five-foot- vost will ease the burden of re- more as a team in order to|M@ther Clarenc Roach, and Jim Fox have been working out Toronto Maple Leafs are at|six Charlie Hodge. placing Brewer. tinichs Siest. Again. datence ia a |teewerly Sor the teenie oad at least Nels 2 oem of these cid home to Chicago Black Hawks| When evaluating the Detroit; Leafs are as strong as any major weakness which will have | Veterans of the basketball wars are in the 63” braquet. Saturday night and Detroit Red |club the first name that comes jchib down the middle with Dave | to be overcome. Nevertheless it is the Harlem club that most people will 'j|wings visit Montreal Cana-|to mind is Gordie Howe. The|Keon, Bob Pulford—Toronto's| The Rangers are without so-|be on hand to view and they are quite an eyeful, and their diens. All six clubs are in action |big right winger’s performance last holdout, who was expected per stars but their goaltending | Play hilarious. It must be remembered that in order to pull Sunday night with Toronto at|in the all-star game—two goals to sign his contract Friday—Red should be stronger this season |°ff a comic routine a club must have the basics of a game Detroit, Montreat at New York | and two assists—indicates he in- Kelly, Ed Joyal, Orland Kurten- , with Ed Giacomin and veteran |down to perfection and the Stars certainly have their down gS OE AS co oe against the Rangers and Chi-|tends to make his 20th NHL back and Peter Stemkowski to| Don Simmons sharing duties. |P@t. Slapstick antics such as tearing down the court hand eh EN Re ee ss cago at Boston against the season as productive as the choose from. Their defence, however, is|@ hand and scoring, or trying to dribble the ball while tying - | Bruins. \rest. The big problems, like last | Young and inexperienced for the |Your shoelaces. and having your trunks pulled at the same ASSESSING THE DAMAGE The Stanley Cup champion| With the 37-year-old Howe as year, are on the wings and an | Most part. : time come cut rather osid on paper but. real ie Gay cn |Canadiens appear to rate the |its nucleus, Detroit’s power play unsteady power play attack. The Bruins’ new general man- | Prove to be somical to say the least. World Middleweight Cham- York today to assess the dam- son Square Garden. Giardello |early choice for a first-place |could prove the most powerful Chicago's troubles the last | @éer. Hap Emms believes hard| The Rec Centre team may try a bit of the extra-cirricular pion Dick Tiger of Nigeria age he did last night. Tiger re- said afterward he’s retiring (finish on the basis of two major |in the circuit. It features chdnky few years stemmed from the | Work will carry his club to | activities of the Stars but this will be understandable ae not gets a look under Joey Giar- gained his title in a unanimous from the ring. factors — speed in abundance |Norm Uliman, a 42-goal scorer rest ‘of the club relying too | Seater heights than their last too many serious teams like to be made fools of.tn the game dello's dark glasses in New decision in New York's Madi- (AP Wirephoto) and an injury-free roster. last season, recently acquired much on its all-stars — left | Place finish of the last few sea- |they put so much into, Plan to be on hand for Sunday farce. | Despite Detroit's capture of |veteran Andy Bathgate, Alex winger Bobby Hull, centre Stan | $008. Johnny Bucyk, Murray il first place last season and Tor- |Delvecchio and defenceman |Mikita, defenceman Pierre P1- | Oliver and Tom Williams make LEGION SET \ . ’ onto’s descent to fourth place, |Doug Barkley. — - lote and goalie Glenn Hall. | UP the Bruins top line. hi % | It Game ; n West: jthe three positions behind Mont-| CROZIER IN GOAL HULL HURT LAST YEAR Brg kag hae pear The Charlottetown Legion Juniors take to the field to wae vad tossup ween | Roger Crozier, } Berni attem: . | IS-1S- / the Leafs, Wings and’ Wawks. |of 100866. will have hi job cut | ¥ Hull stays healthy for. the | it-out for the goaltending job in°rry iu, c1 Cuuemes ta win, their fourth consecutive Mar, ss : The Ra n r out for him in 1 this. entire season, there’s no telling | with . Cheevers, drafted from Pp gers, co Goal this. season |) tar he can Hi intaini ¢|co-operate then all their efforts will have been futile. e ° ° youth and lots of hustle, are |in the light of a none-too-steady | can 0. He was on | Toronto, maintaining @ sligh' Under the guiding hand of Vern Handrahan and Charlie capable of finishing closer to|defence. Sid Abel, coach and MS way to @ record-breaking ledge. Ryan the Legion needs a win tomorrow in the third and deck - ions r ou jE5 i oO \the first division than last year, |general manager, had to part | ing game of the series and this is rather a novel position for jbut the Bruins are again top | with the.solid Marcel Pronovost a them to be in as previously they had never lost a playoff By THE CANADIAN PRESS | Roughriders will 1 (ieee oe fee Seung ae ae Tore ae ; ‘ welcome dwellers. -Harris from Toronto and | r The Juni roster tomorrows Saskatchewan Roughrid ers, back breakaway halfback Ed ONLY ONE WEAKNESS this places a heavier load on [ 0 | “ asper Kelly, the ee a ces attempt ee traditional giant killers in the | |Buchanan, out since Aug. 6 with | Montreal’s only glaring weak-|the shoulders of 20-year man his record of never having had a loss in playoff competition Western Football Conference, a — Bw Sh aiid ness could be a lack of effective a Gadsby. and if he should post a showing anywhere ‘similiar to those ean add another big one to their ae tryi - ee ee ee ‘oronto's aoe nes last ‘ he has come up with-in the past then there ‘should be little i eough Ione aoe the Lions "seskotetawan ie been Guy Talbot SC Tremblay, the NEL Land a t ; altending | os cca cade eae ori Banger a hla. io: win, obly ene_of the last (Terry. Hacper, Jecauss Later (pertuershls. Yeterans Jonney | eee cnaee a See Seen Cee Genel hacimtied ws ‘eek the |seven auaan eee aad ole ‘ese: and Ted iene “| Bower oe Terty Sawchak will, , al aes cut that the team has been sble to get te outside of the WFC playoffs », \off clashes in Vancouver. That Otherwise the Canadiens have be back in goal, but the defence LAS VEGAS, Nev. (AP)— back two more strokes from his | feels that Seagglh ag Fe gd gir fase wre oni looking in Sunday afternoon. “a |was a 13-8 verdict in the second ~~ |Bill Casper eontinued to dom- | second-round margin, shooting a | way through the season although not quite as sharp. Or—more likely—they could », |game of the 1963 season. ° inate the $100,000 Sahara invita-|70 for 208. The Juniors hitting against stronger hurlers show as the ° become the WFC's second cas- P| With an infinitesimal chance | tional’ golf tournament Friday,| George Knudson of Toronto, | one Halifax possesses reminds this columnist of the Los Ange- ~ ualty in the race for the play- of making the —playoffs—only | or e uine as firing his third straight sub-par |28-year-old, Winnipeg native, shot |les Dodgers and should the Juniors come through with a - offs. j|victory today and a B.C.-Sask- | round, a three-under 68, for aja 70 Friday and now has a 210 | strong preformance at the plate such as they did against Roughriders and Lions meet atchewan tle Sunday would | 54-hole total of 200. itotal. Stan Leonard of Vancou- | Fredericton in the semi-finals then there will be little doubt Sunday at Vancouver's Empire ; ee cee ee foe The. 34-year-old Casper, who|ver missed the cutoff mark of | about the new home of the title. However it is much more Stadium in the closest thing to F hes. thi oki cos ee admits | opéned the tournament with |146 Thursday when he shot a 74'| likely that spectators at the game tomorrow will see another ~ a “this-is-it” game in Canada ‘ Be 3 Winns eon se et Sl eG r ac straight 66s, rallied on ‘the last /for a two-round total of 151. | pitchers duel and the feeling is here that | Charlottetowns in 1965 cee Samat Hes ates oh ‘ nine when young Randy Glover! Alone in third place was | tighter defense will be enough to carry the day. : onan a pe wecee by start off next year with.” he| SUMMERSIDE — For lastiwith the first two horses in this tenet hare po ‘of the last on a If Roughriders a ee ed says. Wednesday’s races at Summer-jdash. : |five holes after Glover, 23, drew Bobby Nichols had a 66 for RAMBLINGS eee : Lions by 19 pelts oc more # Dalton Hoffrhan, a pickup |side the management had an-| In races four and eight a new-|within one strike of the Call- 207, and tied with Nicklaus : = will eliminate the defending : from Houston Oilers of | the |nounced that something - differ-|comer to Maritime tracks. will|fornian after the ith hole. -were Tommy Aaron, 65; Billy Most people are inclined to forget that there is consider- G Con. kings | DAVE SKRIEN American Football League, will |ent was on tap for race follow-|be making her debut, namely the| Glover finished with a 68 for Maxwell, 69, and Dale Douglas, | 2Dle expemse involved in the sporting field, especially when Fey pays See see action at fullback for the jers—namely a race card with|handsome four-year-old grey|93 and presuma ses the 72. it comes to sponsering a team. Prince of Wales c passed. A Regina victory would tie .nq jost on the season series |E-kimos. His appearance will |four different quinellas. mare, White Choice, recently pur-|piggest threat as ¢ pros go| Glover’s 200 equals the lowest |its annual athletic budget last evening and the total was a - he Sens — i cannot do the job. f |allow Butch Pressley to move} After the last dash was com-jchased by Elmer Clow of Mea-|into the final round today. IPGA 54-hole total of the year | cool $3,500. No one will be able to knock the PWC squads wae Sone Peay le pa _ ig (COULD END ALL to corner linebacker. a the wie —— ote dowbank. . Pre-tournament favorite Jack |and breaks the tournament rec- | this year on account of their dress for very close to $1,300 o. ORE Lions could end all tabula-| Flanker Randy Kerbow has a reeling. smoke of} Known to be a mare with @/inicklaus not only failed to gain ord of 203, set last year by | was shelled out for the uniforms alone. or more it would mean they \sprained knee and will see only |battle had cleared away four|temeperament all her own, she|j ound Casper, but slipped /R. H. Dick Sike: would have outscored Lions in| tions Sunday by simply beating | ita” action for Edmonton. |horses had new race win rec-|will likely attract her share of |@ eee sie . Minor hockey registration goes on at the Forum today and games between the teams—the |the Roughriders. — 'He will be relieved by Norm ds; the average win pay was followers, especially as she will : all youngsters that wish to play Minor Hockey this season yardstick the WFC uses to| “If that happens,” says Re- over $16; one quinella had a|be coupled in the betting with are asked to register. Aspiring hockey stars break’ a tie when games won |fina coach Eagle Keys, “then |rhomas or t0-pound Clarence | avo’ of over $384 and there|her stablemate Billy G. Com- to bring along a birth certificate and oe Ithe Lions will go all the way to Kachman, whose only expert ‘wasnt a horse who had been|mand. Royal Hi Direct has the — |the Grey Cup.” ence has been on punt returns. | shJe to score a double victory. rail in this class that assures the aw War © The Montreal Als and the Hamilton Cats meet tomorrow fj ep Sl ee dy! sor ea et tg pit —o eee se Agel or ren gg gb - yg ell -| and Hamilton should wrap yp the league championship with Eskimos nnipeg today raceway again presen ‘ * ‘ a convincing victory. However Stee el nnn ee ee ees !=|Comeback Spot ==____ :30° p.m. : asse: : make up| There will be a baseball Iplace team in’ WFC ‘histery, |tice for the Chaflottetown’ Le |for big pays HO atatiia tk Yas fogrth double F / Shifts Operation rare Conan ont Comment ie will be eliminated officially gion Juniors this afternoon at/ The feature race will havejdash today is another field of : soon require non service, im the excitement of the do-or- |Memorial Field It is slated to |seven starters, four of them dash |eight horses and both ends of} NEW YORK (AP) — Vernon;Angeles Dodgers. Mathews ob- To Fra kf rt said the airline in a statement. die showdown in Vancouver is |begin at 4.00. f winners on Wednesday night.|the event are quinellas. Jolly|Law, whose ailing pitching arm | tained 30 votes and Gilliam 26. o nkTu The company will continue te the fact Lions’ veteran Norm , Also in this class will be Garth’s|Lass, who has four seconds in|resulted in his demotion to the; Law won 17 games and lost maintain its sales offices in Dus- Fieldgate is setting @ Canadian FOOTBALL _|Best, back after a successful |her last four starts will be look-| minors only two years ago, Fri-|nine for the third-place Pirates || MONTREAL — Air Canada |seldorf as well as in Football record. campaign at Sackville Downs for |ing for her first win of the sea-|\day was named National |this season. He pitched 18 com- |4aS announced that it will trans- jand Stuttgart and plans include Fieldgate, 31, a 1@-year-man,| There will be a football game |Emmett Bernard. son but keen competition will|League comeback player-of-the- | plete games, including four shut- |fer its operations in Germany |the opening of additional sales will be playing his 200th game |this afternoon be- |, Also in the Bernard stable will|be provided by the other start-| year for 1965 in The Associated | outs, in 28 starts, and his 2.16 from Dusseldorf to Frankfurt in|offices throughout Germany. “the with the Lions, counting regu-|tween Souris High School and be Audrey’s Pride who, along |ers. . Press poll. earned- run average was third April of 1966. Daily ..air__ service __ between pains lar seasons playoffs and Grey |Montague beginning at 2.00. This with the trotters Cyclone Kelly,| A large crowd is expected to The 35-year-old Pittsburgh Pi- best in the league. This change is being made pri-|Canada, France and Germany ever they occur. Adults, suffer. |Cups will be Souris’ third start and |Difty Silver and Sammy Gallon, |be on-hand for the track's first rate right-hander collected 120| Law, who lives in Boise, |marily to facilitate non stop |Was begun by Air Canada in the ing from the minor pain of | A three - game western all they are undefeated in two |Will be pitted against bs good |afternoon card of the season| 12. in balloting by 281 sports |Idaho, lost his first five deci- |flights from Germany to Can-| Spring of 1965. chronic rheumatoid arthritis, |star.and_ once all-Canada, Field- |games while Montague has yet i <<. wg ‘ay jand with the well-filled, evenly it nd broadcasters. - | Sions, won the -next eight and jada, a development that is not i and _ 5 wink oa cacoumtar nas yet Thomas, Sunny. -and-Highland|matched classes .thewin, place; Writers anc broadcasters. "| iost—the following -four.Then,-|.at present-. possible because _ of TOUR__CLOCKMAKER’S_ _ have enjoyed PROMPT benefits |gate is the last of the: originals, /to win an encounter. Spirit. These eight horses will be|and show columns should be in| He was followed by veteran |*°: : aT : > this quick, simple method the players who began with the in -race three and it is’ al double third baseman Ed Mathews of with an 89 record, he posted jcertain operational limitations; Sam Slick’s House, the resi- : Souris Wins . eeree : nine straight victories before |prevailing at the Dusseldorf air-|dence at Wifdsor, NS., of 3 Milwaukee Braves and Jim Gil- Lions in their first WFC game liam, of pennant-winning Los in 1954. Liens are hoping Lonnie Den- nis, making a comeback/ after almost a full year of retire- quinella so fans will have to; a lot of pondering to come ‘up'races. one, three, five and eight. Reshuffled Al Defense port. author Thomas Hall- The rapid growth of both pas- |burton, is visited by 20,000 tour senger and cargo traffic be- lists every summer. all the facts. Mail coupon being sidelined for the year in hei ean with a sore el- iw: i Cross Country - Souris High School won the Ie- NIAGARA OF P.E.L. Kevt Street ment, can provide the leader-|land Cross Country champlon- cadtegeieen P.E.L. ship and inspiration he did in |ship in the Senior division yes- Phone 894-6373 1964 when he helped spark B.C |terday afternoon beating out (MILLIONS OF PEOPLE to the Grey Cup. teams from Summerside, PWC, e Seer ESES | ces See aoe Oe i ee, FIODES |O Stop Hamilton mew ¢ care. You can get inis, who quit after the Grey (bers e nning team a a rite. iy |their positions are Eugene Mac- | . = Cup finat last year to concen- Donald, second Joseph Gillan, ee deg ee ee oe eS te Coliscaa’ wine 2 eer Gan fifth, John MacDonald 13th.| MONTREAL (CP) — Mont-;stomach from Argo halfback |Conference. He finished his ADORESS /....00,...0-0ess+eemeee |BLC. for the rest of the season|Wat 1e MacDonald 16th and real Alouettes of the Eastern | Larry Ferguson. playing days with the Esks in and—if Lions make it—the play- |Jos ph 23rd. | Football Conference will present |TAKEN TO HOSPITAL 1963. CNW Fe ena te PROV. The junior team finished third. |2 hastily reshuffled defensive| He was taken to hospital of}LOST 15 POUNDS offs. the team’s return here and first| ‘Originally I didn’t intend to had suf- | use him this week against Ham- ruptured |jiton,”” Trimble said. “But he’s |shown surprising quickness for But further checks disclosed | g big man and he’s lost 15 the kidney injury and Minihane | pounds to 225.” was advised to take the balance} Trimble said he felt it is im- of the season to. convalesce. possible to replace Minihane Coach Jim Trimble said Fri- this late in the season, but said day he thought Elsby will be jhe felt that Ray Baillie can do ready -to go today, but in any |the job satisfactorily. case he had called another Ca-| With the return of Elsby, Wil- nadian veteran—Ray Baillie— |-bert Scott, who replaced him at out of retirement to shore up |right defensive tackle, will re the front wail. main on defence. Scott will join Baillie, who has been out oft | Jim Andreotti and Ralph Gold- action as a player.-or one year, 'ston as ‘swinging’ linebackers” line when they meet league Cats jleading Hamilton Tiger - i here today. The Als’ final regular season i home appearance will be car- jried on the CBC national tele- i vision network starting at 2 p.m- EDT. | The Montrealers, already Hhurting at the defensive tackle | position through a leg injury to i veteran Ted Elsby during last | Saturday’s loss to Toronto Argo- inauts, received another blow | Thursday. Coach Jim Trimble learned then that Bob Minihane—the reports indicated he fered a bruised or spleen. Maritime Electric. Company, Limited, a Pub- lic Utility operating in Prince Edward Island, re- quires a young accountant, preferably an R.1.A. graduate or advanced student, to assist the Chief Accounting Officer with general, customer ac- counting, and personnel functions at the head office of the Company. * ; : Good salary according to age and experi- ence. Reply to P.O. Box 428, Charlottetown, P.E.L, Raceway Starters with positions for| Saturday, Oct. 23rd. Post ‘Time 2 P.M. RACE 1 AND 5 1—VICTORY MARCH 2—NAME THE PRICE 3—LORNA PRICE 4—JOLLY LASS | , = ELEANOR PATCH giving a brief resume of education and experi- | Als’ top lineman this season—|is a brother of Charlie, the Als’|in an effort to contain Hamil » ARY LEE CLEGG ence. a: | has been lost for the remainder | current ‘céntte. jton’s ground: attack. MARCUS HANOVER - ri of the year because of a rup- He played for the Montreal; Minihane’s injury was the club in 196061 and has seen ac- | second of the same type in two tion with Hamilton, and Calgary | years for the Boston University Stampeders and Edmonton Es-/ grad. Last season he was side- kimos of the Western Football |/jined for three games after suffering a bruise to the same organ in the opener against | Hamilton z In other EFC action this tured kidney. | The 260-pound Minihane was | hurt during the Toronto contest when he caught a knee in the | Exhibition Basketball 8—MIGHTY SANDY ' Also eligible: HONEST PATCH | RACES 2 AND 6 1—CHIEFF’S GAL 2—KNIGHT NORRIS 3—BLUE MOUNTAIN GIRL 4—GARTH’S BEST Charlottetown Minor Hockey Final Registration Day Saturday, October 23, 1965 cM. CHARMER ; weekend, Argonauts visit sec- 7_RIPOVER Charlottetown Forum ond-place Ottawa Rough Riders in the capital Sunday afternoon. This game will be televised on the CTV network starting at 2 p.m. EDT. RACES 3 AND 7 1—CYCLONE KELLY 2—BIFTY SILVER 3—AUDREY’S PRIDE 4~-ELLEN JOYCE 5—SAMMY GALLON 6—CHESTERWAY THOMAS 7-SUNNY KEY 8-HIGHLAND SPIRIT RACES 14 AND 8 1—ROYAL HI DIRECT Harlem Stars vs. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. REGISTRATION FEE Charlottetown Residents $1.00 Adjacent Districts Residents. ...................... 2.00 Paperweight Division. — Residents of Charlottetown only eight years old in the year 1965 and under 10 years as of May 31, SS Recreation Centre Stars so ee eee barren etewes NOTICE 10% ve at Students. 2--ALL JOLLITY 1965. eres tae aL Birth Certificate are required for Paperweight, Pee Wee, 3:00 p.m Te Men's & 5—BILLY G. COMMAND | Bantam, Midget, Juvenile. . oe Dow $ Boys’ Wear ¢_WRITE' CHOICE Registration will not be accepted if birth certificate is OUCH! 7—ROLLOMATIC “*8—JOLLY WAYNE Quinellas on 1—3—3—8 not presented. Gt. George St. Nursing student Laurie Bell down in the 70 victory of the stty of British Columisla’s an- was the heroine Thursday, nurses over the home econo- nual Tegcup game. * scoring her team's only touch- mics students in the Univer- (CP Wirepheted Sqd. C.M.H.A. Executive. x" , Ge. a pee