’ o Bombers net minder. Jake Ken-| This was a very hard-fought {ed in the reasonably clean nedy assisted on Beb’s goal as|game but both teams had trou- | game Jake Kenpedy received he did onthe next one. Junior | ble finishing off their plays and|one for boarding. The Bombers MacDougall, at 16.10 mark, got it showed need for more prac- | had two penalties which went to tice. Three penakies were asses | D Lund and E. Davies. for MacDougal! Then in the second period Bob Gallant, a sturdy player: ffom Summerside, dented the twines 8 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon., Jan. 18, 1965. | PVI Defeats A An | nfl UX Of E U ropea TDS: %) | We Royerlty st ten sentence et oft ns ~ : The Provincial Vocational In- fe — pists: ~, Se ACE gmat sthute blanked a team from the 5 ee F : so ’ Sunny Isle Farm League 30 cha 4 Thursday night, in a well play- ed game at the Forum Thurs- day night Affects Young Canadians By JACK SULLIVAN Canadian Press Sports Editor The feud between t he And, conceivably, it could af- fect the chances @& young Ca- Na- nadians getting to meets south tional Collegiate Athletic Asso-| of the border. ciation and the Amateur Ath- Jetic Union in the United States | Crothers, over control of track and field|d has presented one #f-shoot: An influx of in North America J interesting! place silver ' Euro-| metres at the Tokyo Olympics, pean athletes for indoor meets and world-class sprinter There'll be no trouble for Bill the Markham, Ont., ruggist who won the second- medal in the 800 Harry erome of Vancouver. They are natural drawing cards .any- where, Games. So, it more Europeans than ever are available for competition in North America. “Then, it seems the AAU in the United States is taking a more active part in the sport. They are bringing in some women athletes from Britain, Europe and Australia and pay- ing? their travel expenses. In some cases, the AAU is absorb- ing the cost; in others, they bill Pan-American follows that compete in indoor meets in North America “Generally, American women in the Tokyo Olympics didn’t do well and there seems to be a move on to open more meets for them.” As a Starter, he said the AAU of the U.S. for the first time in history will combine the wom- en's and men's indoor champ- ionships. Previously, these have been separate events. Coach Terry Garrier brought the P.V.I. boys up to par for the game and therefore their hard playing brought them their se- cond victory. Their first viciory was over a team from Rustico when the P.V.I. boys edged out a 2-1 win The P.V.I. team, dressed in their attractive new green and white uniforms, blinked the West Royalty cage light a the twelve minute mark of the first period, the credit going to Jun- HEY! _ HADA % + #3 the meet directors. “Individual meets haven't the But the ¢omparative' un- knowns may have a tough time Dart Results / getting the competition they right to negotiate with athletes The results of play in the In- need. The directors may not of the various countries. They ter-Club Dart League for Thurs- have the money available to can’t contact an athlete or gov- a day, January 14, are as follows: pay their way to their meets. erning body directly. This is the Legion “A” at Brace “A” 32; “But it isn’t just the NCAA- sole requisite of the AAU Brace “B at Legion “B” 3-2; AAU fight,” says Ken Twigg, ‘Then, on top of all of this, CLA at RCAF, 4-1; Sgt. Mess at| director of the Jan. 29 Toronto certain athletes from the NCAA Sportsman, 1-4 Telegram-Maple Leaf Games. (colleges aren't available be- . STANDINGS MORE AVAILABLE cause of the feud with the AAU. GP W L Pts. “It just happens that there) So, it is only natural that, this . ‘Sportsman 390 20 10 4 | are-more athletes available now year particularly when there Sgts. Mess 30 18 12 3% than for the past few years. are no major international or Legion “A” 390 17 18 3% | There's an increase in partici-| world-wide competitions on the Brace “A” 30 16 14 32 |pation in track and field all calendar, Americans should go! CLA 30 18 17 26 |over the world after the Europeans Legion ‘““B” % 1@ 18 &| “Additionally, this is not a WOMEN GET CHANCE RCAF 30 10 2 2 (pressure year.’ There are no Twigg said also that this year| © The following is the schedule; European championships, no, it is possible that more women) for play in the dart league for| Olympic, British Empire or track athletes than ever will | | next week: Thursday, Jati. 21, ss RCAF at Legion “A”; Legion cpa ae ow Ga NHL SATURDAY Brace ‘‘A’’; Sportsman at Brace ¥ ae } =e": ______________ BOSTON 2 MONTREAL 3 | Third period — 5. Toronto, SUMMARY Stemkowski 2 (Kelly, Mahov- | Morell Farmers First period — 1. Boston, lich 6:08. 6. Detroit, Ullman 2 | 12:27. Penal- |Bueky 14 (Oliver, Rivers) 0:45. 2. Montreal, Tremblay 2 (Rich- | ard) 8:05. 3. Boston, Oliver 10 (Rivers) 17:58. Penalties—Flem- ing, Balon «2:23; Rivers 6:02; Fleming '8:16; Talbot 11:29. Second period No. scoring. | Penalties — Harris 0:29; Mont- real bench (served by Cour- noyer),- 14:17. | Third period (Smith, Lindsay) ties—Jeffrey 3:26, Ullman 4:56) Howe 5:15; Douglas (dou ble} minor), 5:5t; Gadsby 13:25; Brewer, Douglas, Barkley 18:42. Saves: Crozier 8 9 4-21 Bower 812 7—27 NEW YORK 6 CHICAGO 3 | SUMMARY First period — 1. New York, Goyette 9 (Seiling, Henry) 6:00. 2. New York, Ingarfield 10 ‘Fon- | tayene) 14:40.°'3. Nep York, Marshall 9 (Gilbert, Ho w-e 11) Hockey League | A six team Farmer's Hockey League with teams from Morell, St. Peter’s Bay, Tracadie, Fan- ningbrook. Red Head, and St. pe {it's a new Cigarillo!) .. Yes, and the whole town’s wild about it—it's'. 4 “the Old Port Cigarillo. 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