2 'g ‘8 The Guardian, Charlotistown, Tues., Jan. 23, 196%, — | ona menace By PIUS CALLAGHAN Boston Proves Tough TORONTO Maple Leafs had a great chance to creep within one point of Mont:eal Canadiens ove. the weekend but instead they ended proceedings trailing by three points. The Montrealers managed three out of a possible four poinis by tying Detroit Red Wings Saturday night and then upending crew 5% on Oly Sunday. Toronto man- to a 5-1 decision at Bostdn Sunday but this came the Imlach followers had booted a 54 verdict 2% hours f 3 ‘ Marth (right) receives the Player’s Challenge . Trophy for being the Canadian driv- | _ing- champion for 1961 from ! BEST CANADIAN DRIVER Racing driver Ludwig -Hei- tobacco company representa ~ tive J. J. McGill. Hetmrath’ 27, will compete this spring in | the Pau grand prix at Pau, Olid Spain Penguins to a 7-2 victory over Cape Traverse Evinrudes before a handful of fums at the Sports Arena iast a. crew - cut | the first periog aad helped in setting up Apps Arsenault’s goal in the final 2 minutes 4 contest also marked the return of Jack Kane to hockey The following is the curling draw -for Tuesday at. the Char- lottetown Club, (Spares will be needed). 4 P.M. | Ice 1—Dr. Drysdale, M. | Pursey, F. Zakem, J. Mce- ~ Carron vs Cam MacLean, Ceci) . Church, V. Mitton, G. Arnold, W.J. Hantox-vs G. Wellner, K. Cantwell, D. Ward, . Stanish. Ice 3—M. Reeves, Joe Zakem, Eagles, J. Voutour vs Dr. Beck, Abe Zakem, J. Caron, 4 | Ice 4—T. White, Dr. Roberts, | W. Carr, B. MacLennan vs T. W.L. Prowse, Joe Regan, Rod MacKenzie, Derald—Mac. Iee 5—H.R. Carruthers, B Veinot, A. Garrett, Pat Con- >| polly vs H. Bartlett, Dr. Mac- F | Kay, H. MacLennan, B. Parke. France and become the first 4.30 P.M Canadian to. drive in a form- Ice 1—H. Dobson, Ken Mac: ula “ace in Europe. Lean, Ian MacLeod, C. ~ ¥iac- ~ ay FE a i 5 8 i Hf ? ] | | } : between the two is sche- | Wednesday night and this | badly. Three nights chances of — up Wings. are at Maple and New York is guest of Montreal Canadiens. Rangers could pick up decisions in these en- not likely thev'll be figuring too heavily on tT tL REE gah ive i i « z 4 trophies. | z : | : : i i. i a ut i best in| [is i i e ff iH . 2 i i FETE i: a5 i , a i ge in this | 7 | , | Roger Maris Captures produced | The best the YMCA team could legiate champion Joe Gampbell do was score eleven points. Royals Old Spain Penguins and San- dy's Parkdale’ Royals ares op- ponents in tonight's ISHL -act- ion at the Sports Arena. _ Last time the teams collided it was a great battle with the Frizzellmen grabbing a verdict by a 3-2 score. The Penguins were able to trounce the Royals in. their first two meetings this season but after that the Royals refused to fall victim. There’s the greatest of rivai- ry between these two clubs and although a victory will not help the Royals in the standing, they- It be after it as though it meant winning a Maritime crown, Pen-’ Al se : ng Tonight Birds guins are just as anxious for a) verdict and coach Frank Acora is confident his boys can stop the league leaders. tonight. It will be the last meeting be- tween the two in” regular schedule play. Indeed it could) be that they'll not get a chance | to oppose each other until next season. Both Penguins and Roy: | als could run into tough compet. ition on the-playoff trail © At any rate, tonight's action should be thrilling and a bump- er crowd is expected to watch | the encounter at Earl Nichol- | son's ice palace. + Action starts-at 8.15 sharp Saints, Pirates Nab Hoop Wins Two brisk City Basketball League games were played on the SDU floer last night. and the opener saw the Don Des- roches coached Saints ‘ squeeze ‘through for a 67-54 victory. In the second: tilt Pirates trounced the hapless Phalanx five 90-24. . Mike Wong -paced the stud- @nts from the hill to the come- | from-behind with sixteen points. Wong, $ has been the top pointgetter for the Sainis this season, garnered 8 points in each half. Teammate Peter Grant racked ‘up fourteen - and P. Smith came through ‘ with re tates Stocky Ron Atkinson, veteran of many basket! wars, was top scorér for the ¥Y ang of the game, swishing the nef for 20 points. Teammate Roy Scantle- bury came up with 15. Halftime score im this game was 28-24 in favor of the col- legians but midway through the final half the Saints found them- selves trailing 43-39 but that is when the bubble broke for the ‘Y’ team. From, there on it was ail Saint Dunstan's and in ‘the Jast ten minutes they mounted. an attack that 28 points, | nell scored 12 and 10 boi e's respectively, + Referees were: Len Sirois and L, Farrell. LINEUPS Saints—R. Perry 9, J. rity, P. Mollally 9, M. Wong 16, P. Grant 14, P. Smith 12, J. Maddock. 3, J, Hogan 2, B. Pelrine, J. Chi 2. Total 67. YMCA—R. Atkinson 2; Lavers 9,°R. MacDonald 2, R. | Seantlebury | Seantlebury 6; R. Perry 2. Total Pirates—D. Hyndman 2%. J. Grattan 12, P. MacGonnel! 21, | t i | +L. Baglole 8,.R. McGonneli i0__ | Total 80. | Phalanx—D. Harper 2. J. Ives | 4, S. Harper 6; R. Doiron 6, F. | Burns 2, R. Beaton 4, K. John- ston 4, L..-Gallant. Total 2%. Midget Tilt 15, M. Weeks, G.~ (CP Wirephoto)| Innes vs A. 1,.De,..Kelly A. Gill, F. samibos “Schedule Ice 2—B. MacNeill, F. Miles, | K. Kennedy, J. Rawek vs Dr. Giddings, D. Jardine, I. Dowl- Shoot Staged At M. Harbor "hs bth Posten, Herb Here are the scores of the. Smith, H. Hogg, D. Reid vs ‘CURLING DRAW | Costello, Ian Webster, L. Ves= off ibe blades for over -« month but the long layoff had | littie effect on his play despite | his being unable to score. PROTES! DISALLOWED thé Old spain prior to the game to air a protest by the SDU team in ‘being allotted two points for each win. The pro- test was disallowed by a 7-5 league executive and team rep resentative vote. ; SDU plays eight games dur- ing the regular the other four teams play twenty and the college repre sehiatives: felt that two points | per win for them was unjust |in view of the short schedule minutes of last night's contest that earned Along with McCormack’s two ‘markers during this session, goals. were scored by Billy Mul- | marker, Lloyd Shepherd and Merle ‘Kingfish’ Longaphie. Playing coach Gord Cutcliffe |Don Whalen meted scored tie counter for the of twenty penalties. motormen in this frame. Misconaucts were in order first Period: during this period as Whalea -p assessed five of them, four-go- to the -Svinrudes. Sark was the victiimpip the first Curling Draw For Montague Here is the Montague curling for Tuesday, January sc 23rd. 7 P.M. Ice 1—A. Gullivan, Homer Moar, -D. Coffin, Raiph An-) near vs Duke MacDonald, Dave Clarkson, Bob Fergusofi, shoot . W. Rodd, K. Jenkins, D. Cros- Bryand. ae Maser nite Ptr by, J, Hodgson._ Ice No. 2—(ladies)—E. Cud- Jan. 19th 1962, Icc 4—D. Matheson, J. Brooks, more vs Mary Le. Mary Lea gg Dr. Craig, F. Johnston<vs L. 9 P.M. James Gordon 94..Turner, D. Douglas, M. Mac- Ice No. 1—Stan Gay, A. Rob- Bruce Gormley 92 Donald, G. Dunbar. ertson, W, MacIntyre, G. Mur- | Wm. J. Harris 92 Ice. 5—Dave Cox, W. Coles, phy vs Carl Stewart, Bud Ings, | Chessel Irving g} C. Dowling, Dr. Irwin’ys Frank Eric Duvar, Jim Whalen. Fred C. White Yo9 Cox, H. Douglas;A.E. Piercey, Ice No. .2—(ladies)— . Mary John Gosbee 9 H. Love: ; Sullivan vs Lillian MacDonald. Jackie Gordon aC Cg ee eg ; Dressell McClure 89 Lloyd Gordon _ 87 i, Randall Richards 84 Bert MacLeod 82 : Crilly Lea 0 Canucks Grab Cecil Gray By STUART LAKE HULL, Que. (CP)—Bob Cle- = ‘roux of Montreal- Monda? night Midget League retained his Canadian heavy- Last eyening at Sports Arena in a regular game, Canucks, backed up by'weight boxing championship+ the stellar net-thinding of Reg here with a third-round knock- Profitt, nosed out Leafs in a Se Cecil Gray closely played thriller by A’hard right to the jaw put score of 21. i ‘the, Maritimes champion away Kenny Squarebriggs and for keeps at 2:20 in the third George MacDonald flashed the round. He had been down for red light behind the hard- counts of seven and eight in the working Carl McQuaid while second. Lyle Huggan was sole marks- ~ Cleroux was the master all man for the Leafs: the way and did not take a hard Denny Flannagan and Ron punch from Gray. He seemed Carmichael handled the game to have. wen the bout in fhe in their usual efficient manner. | second round but the Bell saved Gray. This was the second meeting between the two-fighters. In Montreal two years ago Cleroux scored a technical knockout over Gray in the seventh round. A crowd of 5,607 watched the fight, the first title match held in the Hull arena. NOT RECOGNIZED “ Although billed as a titled Brackley Tops Kelly’s Cross | Brackley - downed Kelly's Cross. 4-2 In -Sutiny Isle Farm hockey league action at the de- Sports Arena last night. __.. fence by promoter Bob Guertin, |Quebec City in their feather- A. McCallum paced the win the bout was not recognized as | weight contest. * 4 three a championship éontest by the — scored —_ se > Ontario Athletic Commission. markers for Kelly's Cross were the National Boxing Association triggered by Stewart. | and the New York State Athletic Doug Fo Crosby Tourney | PEBBLE BEACH, Calif. (AP) Veteran Doug .Ford beat ex-col- on the first hole of their sudden- , Cletoux scored with his right hand several times in the open- ing round. : It was in the second that he began to shake up Gray. A-right- hand decked the chal- lenger early in the round for @ seven count, and a flurry of Punches put him down again @ minute later. postponed one day because of The champion tried desper- snow. ately to finish the fight but was The gro-amateur team title wild with roundhouse rights and went Bob McCallister’ of upper cuts. rd Wins death playoff Monday to win the Yorba Linda, Calif, and his ~In the third he missed several } | NO CONTEST pany ig Crosby golf tourn- amateur partner Albie Pearson, hard shots, then # combination It was strictly no contest im ament, °- outfielder for Los Angeles An- found its mark and floored rend game as the Pirates | rach had finished with “a 72- ae Sere, | eat tat | Gay. « “ROCHESTER. N.Y. (AP) —} Marciano, Ben Hogan, "ed lopsided Win nole score of 286. Ford shot a lay and a tournament total| The challenger tried twice Roger Maris of New Yor Yen. | Wali Mays, Otte Graham, Car. *¥e2 though without their high par four on .the playoff hole of 255. The pro on the winning get to his feet but was flat on ees, the only man ever to hit men Basilio, Mickey Mantle, poor’ Wendell ‘Cleaver’ Mac:. wie Campbell, who led. the team collects $3,000. his back at the 10-count. 61 home runs in one season, has Bob Turley and Ingemar Jo ““*" : tournament until one hole be- = been voted winner of the 1961 | hansson. At halftime the powerful fore the regifiation finish, ai a &. Rae Hickok professional athe The award was made Mon- Pirates, paced by the twenty- needed five strokes when he ot lete-Of-the-year award, it was day night at the Rochester, Me point of | missed a six-foot putt. - q E announced Monday, |Press and Radio Club's annual Dave Hyndman | Ford needed a neat sand-trap ; Maris’ tremendous feat in 162 ‘inner, and was given by Ray 445 and it wasn't shot on the playoff hole-to win hich topped Babe | and Allan Hickok of Rochester much better in the second hall | the $5,300 top award. His second Roti st game Natal of 60, |i memory of their sportsman way aay scocinued to, ll, nik shot ita. grassy. embankment Regular meeting of the Prince a $10,000 diamond-studded, gold- losers. ~}@ woman spectator’s leg County Horsemen's Club will be held on buckled belt—by more than a ce Stu Harper and Roy Doiron | into the trap, He wedged out to T Sain wa $i marge, oret taiteck Pat LEGION Play each scored six points for the 4% feet and calmly sank the} Tuesday, » 23, at 7:30 p.m..in the Bieips of, tie. Wetiesst Foe. losers. a | Butt. club. We St -. pall s,champlee Greet te. Chea pti setae, MeGonnell al bad “I was unt tying to tay up rooms on Water Street. All mem- - Packers. Maris’ teammate, night winners. close all day,” r pitcher Whitey Ford, was ‘third. g Gonnell, former guard wilff winner from Verngn Hill, N.Y., bers are requested to attend. 4 Maris became the sixth base-/. Ton teams are entered in the 52m Dunstan's Varsity piled commented. Ford has ranked p : ball player, and fifth Yapkee, to that com. UP a total of 21 points while among the 10 ‘money-win- ee win ‘the belt. He succeeds pro-| mence on Wednesday night at Jim Grattan and Roy McGon- ners : 1951. poe - foe fa0y cimar, Armold Palmer. the Chertottetown Ce. |e BEHIND CAMPBELL ISHL HOCKEY A . second round will be T 's. ; ~|. He had gone into Monday's wi first Friday OF - “!anal round over the trigid Peb-. : 7 aul os a U Bening! Campbell at 212 and shot nesaay, January 24 ‘a 74 The 2%-year-old former - week after the 1,012.00 — Skate — Notre | Purdue stap carded a 76 Mon- PARKDALE ROYALS -_. play. Dame and Rochford Square. day.’ : . as Ce a amped $0 . aS cial 04.40 -— Bantams | His © rae. ‘Sines Bears vs QCHS Beavers ST. DUNSTAN'S UNIVERSITY AT SDU. RINK __ Admission 25 and 50 a In Third { Cleroux was almost 17 pounds heavier than’ Gray. He weighed in at 207 pounds to Gray's 190%. Two other Canadian cham- pions won their boufs in tae | supporting card. : Burke Emery of Sherbrooke, Que., scored a seventh - round TKO over challenger Jimmy | White of. Athens, Ga., in a light heavyweight contest. Emery weighed 164% to! White's 170. ; White suffered a broken nose | and couldn't answer the bell for the eighth round. Gale Kerwin of Ottawa, Cana- dian welterweight champion, knocked out Buddy King of _Charlotte, N.C. in the second round with a hard left hook to the stomach. In two preliminary bou Rene Dupont of Montreal soaedi a a unanimous decision over Jerry Leroux, also. of ‘Montreal, in,a four-round welterweight match. Andre Millette of Sorel;.Que., knocked out Pete Martin of ee ager are me we ero meer poe mac . ; A League meet was held at/ | #peedster scored two goals \h i i while | | } . Chariie | Penguins Slam Evinrudes 7-2; McCor carried ing the scoring race, had beez ¢uct for abusive k$ “Hook’ a * Walsh 10-minute language. was slapped misconduct at Fé iH bi misconduct 3 Ee ge ' | E the the ft ff ice- only old an- to Penguin total Mulligan getting an time ‘Hook’ time in tha bg g i i i } & F ils i a 4 FF EE :: Walsh was i a a 51 lead esi Bob MacWilliams scored the Evinrudes’ second marker at 3:51 and Apps Arsenau! ‘closed out “the scoring for the night at the 13:56 mark: Officials Brian Lewis and out a total | | | F SUMMARY 12:58; | McCormack (A. Arsenault, Gil- lis) 18:12.. Penalties: Clough 6:19; Sark (minor, 10-minute misconduct) 7:28; Walsh . (10- | minute misconduct) 8:07; Sark (game misconduct) 8:07; B. Ward (10-minute misconduct, Bert served by B. Mulligan) 15:50; Driscoll 19:21; Walsh 19:54; Ice Meet . { On Saturday | Officials of the Victoria Driv ing Club have announced that the first ice -racing meet of the season will be held this Sat- urday at the North River Causeway. * Entries must be filed with Wendaill Beaton as early as, pos- sible to give the classifying committee a chance to prepare card for Saturday. - tar £ (gross __ misconduct? Penalties: Walsh 11:04; 16:08; Gallant 16:08; Walsh (Andrews) Penguins,-A. Arsenault (Murphy, | MéCormack) 13:58. Penalties: J. Arsenault 9:53; MacIntyre 13:40; Clough 13:48; Walsh 14:01; Gallant (major) 15:25; MacCormack (minor, major) 15:25; Murphy 15:40. ». N. River Tilt - Ends In Draw Hampshire Bulldogs and Corn- wall Meteors battled to a 10-alJ draw: in North River Senior Hockey League action at North “River tink, : completed the first round of the schedule. The first: game in the second round of the schedule is siated for Wednesday night at 8.30 with Nine Mile Creek Bulldogs and Pownal Royals the opponents. Norm Larter and B, Johnston each dented the twines for three goals ‘for the Bulldofs while teammates R. Macdonald, Ding- well, B. Balderson- and Les Taylor each notched singletons. Cornwall snipers were F. An- - drew and R. Warren with three each’ G. Thompson 2, K. Jones and G. MacPhail one each. .” Morell Nips Souris Team Morell edged Souris Legion, defending provincial intermed- iate- champions, by a 43 score « in an action’ packed - hockey game Saturday night at Souris rink. Dugas opened the scoring for Souris in the Morell replied with a’ goal oy Gerald McCarten. Souris went on fop 2-1 in the’second on -Char- lie Lavie's goal, but Reg Mac- Adam tied it up again before the period ended. In the third, Reg. MacAdam fired his second of the night and Charlie Broderick scored . to make it 4-2. 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