3 { 5 L The Guardian, Chslotistows cian, Wx. Jeni 1, 1966. 1 SPORTSFRONT = § eA) Black Hawks Moving Away * ie | 1 gl a Prince Of Wales Club |. : Outclasses PVI Pucksters ~ Second Period: 6. PWC tlt. Bimedy 6:02; 7. PWC (Ballem) 7:26; 8. PVI Prince . of: Wales Welshmen | unveiled a new line at the Char- lottetown Forum sto go along\2* ’ | with its ‘pr oven first line of Ken- (Smith MacDougall): 9. edy, Houston and) Turner a8 | Brown (Ellis) 11:32: 10. PWC 4 | whipped oe.. LOCY |e Do! (MacKenzie, 7 oe eres ee Dane’, Me a aa von ‘ : : ; w a ‘ Dougall) | 16:87... hte yFiry oe ies weeks ago they enjoyed a by ee sgh gy of the 18) Smith 10.26; Arsenault 19.19. four ‘point margin over their closest rivals, Hawks fe 6 best ie Third Period: but in the short span of time they have managed to drop three goalie John Reed 1 (Brown, Doherty) ‘points off the pace. Their closest threat are the Detroit Red Jamie’ Kennedy led -PWC| PWC — Kennedy 13:20; 14 Wings who are four points behind them but their ‘main con- markemen with four goals. Bob. posed hag am sen by Doherty was high pointgetter W Pe with a trio of tallies and a brace ne of assists. His linemates each came up with one goal apiece |i while Ellis, Ballem and Taylor | 4 rounded out the scoring for the winners. Bobby Whitlock bang- jed in both goals for PVI. I¢ was obvious ffom the first whistle that the new PVI club. have not jelied and PWC dom- inated the play throughout . the first period. Don Ellis opened |panged in another one at 16.67 \classes. Also staried fhe 12 goal barrage with a soft|to round out scoring im this |series shot along the ice that went |sandwich stanza. awarded for ten targets through Reed's pads. Less than| Tuppy. Rogers continued eern at the moment is undoubtedly getting some of their first orate: stars back into harness. : ~Injuries cripple a club and when a series of misfortunes robs a club of tts big guns it is bound to be in troable. To compound the Habs difficulties is the fact that two of the a juries have come to centers and this is a blow to any team. Big Jean Beliveay and Ralph Backstrom both sustained in- “juries 1ast” Week and coach Toe Blake has been—forced—to-—-|- = juggle the whole club around in order to replace their ser- vices, - 5 Bk Despite the fact that they were hurting physically, the Habs need not be ashamed of their performance Wednesday night: Any club that can -outshoot another by 14 shots must have an edge in the play and it was only the sensational work of Glen Hall in the: Black Hawk cage that denied the Habs the two: points. f i . Bobby Hull, managed to pot another two markers, both = OO ma 8 = = g z ~to this subject because it is only . - Never- $ a of. which came in ‘the first. two periods. However it ip three’ oherty i Reed ; significant that when Claude Provost got to work in the third - dug Seen acck Waa aan cored pasene bias Batons ane D. detnoiea period: Hull managed only one shot on Worsley, who wae ibis ta foeat of the pa Y h Playing despite an injured knee aus ey ar celal aie ee eae = lenkins . However the Hawks did manage to pull out the win and | - . i : 2 be ripen gpa agar Sig § Pr a > an B.S #t gave them a very important three point lead. Had the A : : : BREWER ARRIVES . e — went ares the , of 150 goals, to of Gam unessist- | Doug. Wood Habs won they would have gdke out in front with a game in ne — : eedy aeeel thd samen Oakes ths’ prettiest: ot the night Play. 8. Dichieose hand. As it is they ‘still have a gamie in reserve over the Hawks Former star defenseman of. Patriot sports columnist Bill im connection with the annual side. It begins today and will ‘ly on a wicked wrist shot from |ing a man ehorthanded Pwc ie- |B. Robertson but the way thet they have been playing aé of late they will the Toronto Maple Leafs; Carl Ledwell as David Boswell looks —-hockey_school_which_is_to.he_- iimue ca theca 25-feet- out-to-put the-Welshmen_|ed_the puck_and Kennedy _pick- P. Taylor be fortunate if they can make up the margin. Brewer, discusses a point with on, Mr, Brewer is on the Island held this season in-Summer- °ontinue on through tomorrow. |" in front 3-0. Doherty scored led it up at PVI's blueline. After IC. Stewart .. Just wait-till they get all their players back ns = from a scramble two minutes la- |having deked Reed he was D- MacLean BS 3 : e : . - @ “» © >Jter. Taylor rounded out scoring | off balance but did a E.. MacLean -OH TO BE A? a : Geen i ae _ lin the first as he flipped the |tumabout and backhanded the |B. Mellish : e in Ss e Ca ruins peck inte the Vextreme-| “PVT lacked "the een ob & [6 Seakine I uite that mot too many pe have ever » é corner. was extreme- lacked * teamw or i 1 Oe sure many people gree | cae , ly fast and caly two. penalties |through the game te stay with |W. Coles : By THE > ey theless“ I-thought‘that-it-was-worth-considering- it nothing satileaeocton : ‘ : ee |were essessed. the Welshmen but i appeared , else but the mental exercise. If a young man knew that he ® aay ® ‘ i eo. Kennedy opened. scoring in |that a dit of practice as a unity emi could become proficient at ANY . that is he could be- the second with @ shot from an |they will be the third strong club Di come one of the best:ia the world at any given sport, which ~ : F if r extreme angle to the left of the |i@ the league. CANADIAN -PREaS— ome would he choose. : ! met that penetrated a mass of SUMMARY ; National we Many factors would affect his choice but the main one ; ee ae ~‘\surging players. Doherty scored| | Firet Period — 1. PWC Hillis WLT FAP would undoubtedly be that ‘green stuff’. Professional sport hae ‘Mur- . season, put the Red Wings; Second Period — 3. Detroit, \1¢s6 than a minute later to give |4:50; 2. PWC — Ballem (Rat Csica 20.9 3 im 90 6 been playing for bigger and bigger stakes in the past few night ahead for the second time. | Smith 12 (Uliman) 8:19; 4. Bos- |the collegiates a 7-0 lead. pear NS ake 410 7 seasons and they have to pay more and get the best (capped a three-goal sirge in the But the Bruins, who held the ‘ton, Stewart 6 (Dillabough, Ma- Bob Whitlock got the Inefitate C Masieane Ton 1712 4111 38 memihere tor thelr team. Tale fevthell toc eneauin.. The sinlad aad adivind Deka Red Wings at bay while playing jrotte) 13:18; 5. Boston, Westfall jon the scoreboard for the first |16:50; 4. PWC Doherty (Arsen- 1811 8 oT sese" Green Bay Packers paid a reported $750,000 to get star half- -|Red Wings to a $-3 victory over shorthanded twice, scored just |6 (Green, Oliver) 14:30. Penal-|time at the 9.06 mark ee he |Sult, Ellis) 18:28; §. PWC Tay. York 719 7 90 123-@ back Don to sign his name on a contract. At least a- eight seconds into their first |tes — Dillabough 2:09, Howe banged home. rebound. Brown |!or (Areenault) 19:80. Penalties! Se | 633 8 78 190 a score of got bonuses of over ~$250,000 to play for Hockey League game oe re Ted |14:22. © and Doherty scored in shor t| Smith 32; uk 0:46 ——w the pros: It makes’one think. .Thats quite a nestegg to start io en ce fone! Third period—6. Detroit, Mac- |order (1 minute, $2 seconds) to \ ; re is: your life with. Detroit's eightfi from right poin » puck /Donald. 8 (Howe, Delvecchio) jerase this goal but Whitlock NORTH RIVER MINOR HOCKEY . bounced off Westfall,’ who was 4:54; 7--Detroit, MacGregor 10 | : great deal. of difference. A wholesome young’ Canadian boy the being checked in front of the (Bergman) 10:51; 8. Detroit, | Goold seaboniy We aolinur halter thas & be peeing 9 bean Red Wings to within’ two points Met and tipped past Bassen. Murphy 4 (MacGregor, Bath: Czech Juniors sal and starring; for an NHL hockey team. In England [of 1 [ARY | gate) 15:10. Penalty—Kennedy | - ; : ' ahy young would probably select areer a8 a pro soccer Hank. Bassen substituted for : . Mur- 7:06. : Outclass Habs ‘ Le (Bathgate; MacGregor): Shots goal by: 6:09; 2. Boston, Martin’? 16:30. poston 11 7 10-28) By AL McNEIL ball players Golf would be an excellent. career if was ,|Roger Crozier, sidelined by in- f "close to the top for first place. money at least 10,000 is on {testinal flu. Penalty—Martin 14-19. Detr 9 11.3141! MONTREAL (CP) — Czecho- the line almost every time a golfer steps on the course. Pro- : : alovakia’s national team, dis ee es ee also would bear consideration money ‘ 3 Just what would you be? Take into consideration all the nd Floyd Smith got the angles such as money, the period of time you could ings’ only counter in the , i M | = eee Yankees Roger Maris. Pa ee ee ET LS EE nw nae, as CT ALL le ou ' ’ aaa ee SS ewes ee Signs 1966 Contract "| CLOSED STRONGLY ~ since being traded to. the Bruins : ne aris Te ee ek ee ee aa unassisted gos! at) NEW YORK (AP) — Roger Sept. 28. His hand was in @ Ne aaa Bie e ’ ch a ns ‘| 16:90 Of the first ‘ M @ contract Thurs-jcast for six weeks. Last Tues- Saints Hoopsters jen 22 ree ee ages Sieg ee ete oS Bet ‘ the third period. ‘Ihe ‘returned, to the, ice after sit- (he received last year—an esti- /health by a pair of special- He mated $70,000 — but the New ists. bone e | ae ete Gregor got nie, anal. iting out a hooking penalty. He lvory Yankee outfielder ix look:| “My hand feels good,” said ‘ é h put ahead to stay, skated around Alex. Delvecchio, ing forward to an entirel}\ dif-|Maris, who flew in Inde- iy at. 10:51. He then assisted, along |who was poised at the left ti year in 1966 lnetidenes, Mo., te Geant : ; with_Andy Bathgate, on Mar- point, and beat Bassen with a xo year as ae feet Yaahen to his arate : : ea phy’s insurance goal at 15:10. |low,'hard shot after moving past niahienaie” eaid the men wholccetrect. ° The St- Dunstan's University |Saints thie year, but affirms! Martin, his first game |defenceman Doug Barkley. = Nhee captured two. American! «7 dated. to ou basketball team kicks off the |that' the - additional - experience |against his r teammates! Smith's goal, his 12th of the League most valuable player | nat ett - ar cae . - : ‘ ve béen ay : periods s . | : awards and holds the record for, : two game road trip to Sackville |provement over last year's die-| wi os i leacue home runs regularly and the hand hasn’t|With less than five minutes re- - and Fredericton where they will|astrous 1-11 record. TODAY S URLING DRAW ed — Seve home rune ven me smy trouble. 1 doa't |mamine in the game. ae a8 - sn ; - —O- | pnt ; an “fo “The-3i-year-ld slugger ‘hit ¢t yeatic: ipate any —diffieulty _grip- ‘a ' ca iping a bat thie spring.’’ Coach |to some strong competi-| The following ie today's draw | Jones, E. Ford, J. Dennis ve D, home runs im 1961 but skidded | . Ea Bilton wit have ond Island- dion tee asbabidion games prior |@t the Charlottetown C urling|Walker, L. Lake, N. Dooley, G, | Only eight in 1965, largely, Maris batted 239 in 1965. & ers on the starting lineup, led by |to the start of the regular sea- |Club for the Storey Electric. tro- | Proctor. because two major injuries con- was his lowest batting average -three-year-man—Alian-Connolly,|son_The coach said that this|Phy: == | ee 4 — EE, Gillespie's team vs |fined his activity to only 46) since ais ee mes who is also team captain. \was: an assist in the Saints . fas | 7-0. "1G, Kays, K- Myers, A. Gill, Dr, |S8mes—The--most—serious_of_the |he hit _. ms _ with Clevelaed Be! The other.-Islanders on the {vour, and coupled with the early |. Ice 1 — E. MacDonald, A. Me- |MacLeod. : injufies was a chipped bone in dians in 3 : starting five include Ed Lawlor, |return of all the players from |Zwen, S. Willis, D. Cosgrove vs| Ice § — K. Acorn’s team vs L, | Tight hand which idled him “Maris conceded there were a aix foot Sophomore fromChiar- Christmas vacation, would |B. Smith, A, Leman, G. New-|Johnston, L: Bagnall, 8, Hatper,|{fom June 2% to, the season's times last year when he gave lottetown,. who was hampered |put the Saints in their best con- |™man, J. Andérson. Dr. D. MacDonald-— ¢-.:: end except for four pinch me to quitting ¥ much of last yeat due (6 @ bro, |dition ever at this point in the |—1¢e-2— Dr. L-_Prowse,N.Kel-| Bye: D. Wonnacott. ‘j@ppearances. = cause despondency from ken arm; afd sutprise find, lachedute, et D. ee R. AT- MONTAGUE __\ Maris ent surgery ting-on the, + : Paul McGuire, a 6 fot 1° cen- arr, L. Cathpbell, J. Keith, P. 7 Ya ea termaa from Morel. Rural Hockey nt ze ee teak Bonspiel begins tonight. HUNTER’S CORNER »| — ‘ ; " ie . ‘ , oan, Sent cam mon ore tite! Real HOCK @Y-hicehen itera ides | fe 1 7. Vom, tte } ly he ee pene lp AE Led k Dea laeey ve de lane oe Ki Winter Holds Breath down the guard positions. Both The following are the games /A. MacNeill, K. Doucette. — loway vs Dr- Johnston, E. Du- i ng . shoe Ree Sot 0 Mi er Reetee Deas ek a. Miah moni ae meee | FidhbermenTake Advant - ey sion » H. - Croc ne , Dr. W. sh Senior "competion In sDU'e a ia Rink, Saturday, |vs J eee J. MacLean, H. ae veka Matheson, = - er men. ake van age Dwi three exhibdi' games en, . 086. Mitton, . Lean. olfer udge DesRoches, f : ; ‘ i 2 : i ee ee = Shari la EE “oi Sulliven wore ia the touble A: |7 a.m we . |. Tee —'B. MacNeill, D, Mac. Shaw, A. Coneen, R. Leard. |. King Winter is holding’ his|false sense of security in regard Doyle, Larry Welton, Bd Corri. |"e™ Teens (16 sre. & elder) S80 gures in scoring. ' | Ice 1 — Bisons ve Aces. Kay, G. Schleyer, F. Callaghan |® P-m- aes -——|fwreath-tomight~and--the- morrow-to-the time Be a << gan, Lawrenc race, Preston — _ Hilton wil have a strong | Ice 2 — Barons vs Clippers. ivs R. Ewing, A.E. Piercey, J. |* jeousd be most anythinz.’ What-jrabbit hunting. In atea =| Weeks, Kenny Rodd, Ken Chand- bench with three retournees |7-45 p.m ‘ Pierce, M. MacFadyen jever it is there will be no punch-jacross the Hilisboro River... ler, ‘ si ann last year, including Ken|. Ice 1 — Blades ve Cannuchs. | 8.90 ., |¢8: pulled it its for the worse | my old rabbit hunting stamping RUSS JACKSON PEE WEE DIVISION = Gene MacLaughlan aad | Ice 2 — Flyers vs Seals tee 1 — end @ plain ordinary morning if ground ... there is the odd poc- w Brackley — Keir MacQuarrie, pong , . donee ‘the storm in the offing swings, ket where a few rabbits hold Ru ey J k Neill, Philip Cudmore, rookie forward “from odes | ; Off. course. We have had a modél jout. and none for a mile or so in Ss JACKSON Mak Coren. Wave, Reven. Orchid * Mase rounds out the x, | Winter to date and this column- (any direction from this bideout. : d V. Princi | jton, Paul Jenkins, Steven Horne, aa air ‘list is mot anticipating any dras- A few years ago, a few im this Made V. rine Pl@!Paut Horne, Byron Carr, Gordon Reno that height, or ra. \cratt carrier Enterprise devel. tie @hange for the morrow. A instance means four’ or five Frizz: ,- \ ‘dibr the lack of it, will present 200,000 horee-power in het board for |f2¥ Wwildgeese are still with us years in the past, there were) OTTAWA (CP) ~— Quarter. . Gordin f biggest on unless they pull out tonight. | some top ratibit hunting fo be |back Russ Jackson of the Ot-|son, | Nicholson, Malcolm cs i — | .A umber ef complaints have |had but for the past three years itawa Rough Riders becomes the : come in with respect to ‘out of its a real hide and go seek game vice- pal in the . The head when. one wishes te contend ‘ - with ... its the snarers. J Ported tobe one of the “hot will take a notion to spots” with Covehead runner a line of snares -.. tend them a ~|up: A’met-was reported-in-the few times and then the novelty ftows at the head of the Gov- wears off. na pointed Thursday oon ror It was seen, Hunters have reported seeing |cipal of h new Sir John A. wondered what it was set for 98 144+ season with the - whitened |tive September. . © are no Gaspereau running bones of rabbits with the snare,| Neither. Jackson nor school | this late “. One hunter reported his rabbit | authorities think his new dutles| ~ high school system next|:. 2 i e s* 3 g B. g z z i z 5 3 3 A number rabbit hunters 4 Site gt 3 have spoken to this columnist Ra é him. with @ W about my. remarks regarding draped iesail Ws a ware the » of rabbits. ° Naturally they claim thet Tar One rabbit hunter suggested Off the beam .— well off in fact. that a daily bag limit of fivé been fold about all the should be placed on rabbits. It rabbit hunti was a fice thought. but who that oes sae on would. pay any attention to: the ; sort of limit ...-if the rabbits were reat ieee ou i there to shoot that is. An appro- about dain ng he, Ximate’ ten per cent would abide land. ee moctine st. by. the regulation #0. why_penal- le sort of let the ine the law abiding few, Five or bag and=hastened Six years ago a hunter could | it wasn't because drive a few miles from the city -so-scarce-here-—---East_Royalty — Fullerton’s enjoy the drive — Tea Hill or ally-Gallant’s at area. Johnston’ a Seat a party st: y shot 1g back I 4 few hours. Mieeaees. There are There is no sense in the rabbit J DEPENDABLE DELIVERIES OF | TEXACO FUEL CHIEF Home Heating oi \ Warmth without worry all winter long wat Deliveries fight on schedule 96 you: Let.us design your-let- era rs short. Fuel Chief inthe terheads, bill heads, Nog. Bnd prdaeee te wear hook ’ burning, and to brochures; call us-for > emule tT ing equipmert. 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