le ° -— ' y The Guardian, Charlotitown, Sat, Dee. 18, 1968. 9 : SPORT ONT [Mahovlich Showing Signs Toronto Club OfReturning ToGreatness Jinxes Habs Ps | , By DOUG DULMAGE ;while terrorizing goaltenders from thinking about anything | with his booming slap shot. but hockey. By CHRIS ANNETT season when he played like the | “I've drawn a curtain around ~ For the -weekend, Leafs will myself this eéason, and I hope~be without Al Arbour, Bob Baun super-siar he was supposed to |\I can keep it there,” Mahovlich and ccntre Peter Stemkowski. evening was a night of surprises im the ‘be? Remember when the Big M eays. ‘Imlach will fill the breach with by the Habe to stay two points be came up with 69 goals in his | “But 'H have te get used to defencemen Larry Hillman end ii." Darryl Sly, and Wally Boyer, = next two seasons? ee only managed two goals against | It wasn’t so long ago. Those jwere the easily forgotten years weeks 18 MOODY been |when Toronto Maple Leafs were | they |. under as 1” Mahovlich is noted as a moody games, gemes, have recalled goalie Ed player—one who goes all out Johnston from Los Angeles only when he feels like it. The Blades of the Western League. curtain is designed to keep him | gl thnsien wes injured cast is. seria Stanley Cups with regu- — arity and, were the team in the National oer the opinion of my Patriot counterpert, Bill League. ! son and was replaced by go along with any theory on Frank | Well the Leafs no longer are | OHC Engine. reste fiat Parent. Defence factor im the Leafs recent surge(?). |the toughest team in the league, man Ted Green still is out of ertainally he has managed to get a couple of goals and a 5 ,and for @ couple of now, | Not Allowed action. : couple of games but he is going | big Frank has left doubts in the | s| Black Hawks and Red Wings pe ag a elas thd BA, minds of many about his super- DA sheald provide Ge ae. wactene retarn’ from mediocracy " star qualities. YTONA BEACH, Fla: (AP) games, with Chicago only two been the continuing hard work of the A- week ago Leafs were stuck | The two. top sanctioning bodies points behind Montreal and rookies and the newcomers. Brit Selby, Eddie Shack, and in fourth place, having won only | United “States ane eg trig (fighting for the league lead playing hard nosed hockey for Im- ; one game in four, while Detroit that Fond Bete cee raay |while Detroit is only two points lach and it has showed in the goal scoring. Despite the loss VE ae Red Wings went on @ seven- | ae ond maneezs |thead of Lalo ond eas of Carl Brewer, Bob Baun and Al Arbour, Imlach hae maa- tae game winning streak (o move! © FRANK MAHOVLICH no: be eligible for com would ichance to catch Chicago in sec- aged to hold the fort on the basis of better then average from fifth place to third. | le ee ligible for competition jond place. call ’ Super-star a w 8C | F goaltending and a scramble type defense. " ie oe ort ee See only three pms his first 20 lace France, president of the REMEMBER WHEN . Wes , outings. ational Association for - Stock 5 JINX HOLDS Reith: |they’ve won three games and Car Racing, and Henry Banks, Maurice (Rocket) Richard wai ithe. guy who is leading the CHANCE TO GET AHEAD _ , | competition director for the U.S. became the first National , jockey League player. This marks the third time this season that the Leafs have charge is none other than Ma- ‘Toronto gets a chance t Auto Club, made the joint an- taken points off of the Habs and considering that the Flying || hovlich; the left-winger with the stretch its streak:-to five wins |nouncement. score 400 goals in sc etary near dln ae Me bse atwimatin this is a rather _____|duwing the weekend with a home| France said, ‘The V.8.9ver-|—play—ll-years~ago today=in” - Sm always manage to come up -with ~ Th Pp ” game against fifth-place New |head cam engine introduced by | 1954—playing for Montreal . : a wee game in the rink ae do the Detroit Red Wings. ree rros. York Rangers and a Sunday |Ford this week is at thie time| Canadiens against the On the other hasi@ it is doubtful whether Chicago can take | - , contest against Boston atrietty a racing engine and is| Blackhawks at Chicago. His isp many Wins gat Wi ie cantiane of tae Peruad ora ¢ ouee IT R, lee Bruins in Boston. representative of a typical | record went to 544 goals in of time. They just seem to die spiritually when they visit Ty oO bolster S caac lan sich Satur feck cor acctn Be wat to| omemee gunman ae Montreal. JETS FLY HIGH AGAIN ° day, the lowly Bruing travel to looked upon as an experimen-| including playoffs in 18 sea- Why? There do not seem to be any realiy logical reasons Bab Hab Montreal to meet league-leading |tal engine for 1966 and will be| sons with the Canadiens. for this ,phenomena but old rivalaries must be taken into con- : called it the y s Canadiens, while Chicago Black |reviewed. for eligibility in the » = Tuaatiox’ Wx Muka aad a Eadie wanmnde te outs ans All - America linebacker New York Friday. Jets own- dlin most lucra- | : Hawks meet Red Wings in De- | 1967 season." FORUM SK ATIN 6 ce good games regardless of time or place. Both are up for the | Carl McAdams (RIGHT) of er Sonny Werblin.indicated he tive pro contract ever for a =MONTREAL (CP) — Three ‘troit. Banks said: ‘In reaching this ibe big games and it is always a foregone conclusion that they | Oklahoma poses with New shelled out about $300,000 to lineman. McAdams, 21, was (players from thé Muskegon Mo-| Sunday night, Hawks and (bi-lateral agreement, we are | TODAY a ps will put on a good show. At the other extreme in Chicago and York Jets coach Weeb Ew-- corral the 6'3" 217-pounder Jets mone me choice. |hawks of the International Ho- |\Wings stage a return match in simply following our rules which 2:00 “30 p.m this is truely a mystifing club. The main problem seems to ~ | bank at press conference in from White Deer, Texas. Wer- ( ee ckey League will be used to bol- |Chicago and New York plays state the engine must be repre- : p.m. ” be that they are unable to get up for the big matches tnd |ster the Junior Montreal Cana- |host to Montreal: | sentative of volume production | Children—15e when they take one bad loss they are likely to get diens for a game against the |, Mahovlich scored winning jase tently available te the | Adults—25e re ain the fol evening. For example look at the Chicago Swedish national team in Mont- |goais in the Leafs’. victories li soaumnaniamania : comet ee ae yt wes ~~|real next Wednesday night* over Detroit in Toronto Wednes- a Boston- seems to come up .with superman efforts ageinst Vv it: eee gg ee day and in Montreal Thursday. | ax et Deke tes tasers ap ne vo ee eee ae Rolle Campeau willbe withthe changed. | | AT THE ROLLAWAY g the playoffs. New York and Detroit wend their way r Eag es [astrealens: | whe =~ in the! In an obvious way he ‘has. ; giving everyone a bit of trouble Detroit is hard on To € Vin rio Hockey Association Ju- |e, spent the last three games “The Uni uchables” own ice but not unbeatable. It doesn't matter where the inior A_ series, flying up and down. left wing, | 3 eet on their gear, they the same standard of hockey. Borden Na- playing coach er Bag 12.53; Camp- The game will be the first of |and in most the last two run- " ™ ucnete allowed the IGMP Daghes heeclieed and Gerald Cutcliffe. jbell (served by M. Camerog) |a scheduled North American |ning iccmnieed over opponents | With the British Beat RAMBLINGS to take the lead twice in the The other marker for the Air- |12.53; Boone, D. MacWilliamg tour by the Swedish team. and leaving bodies in his wake | 2° firet period of regular Prince | men was B. McCarty. 16.26; Keough, Clark 18.15. a Addition’ of tie three Muske: [oo Sat Afternoon 2.30 to 5.30 P.M. The title race in-the National Football-League’ Western | County Hockey League game | Firsl Benoa — ). REAY, —- Bi | Third Period — 9. Borden —|fny Patines Mice the Candies | Hockey Practice | : : ’ here last night and then grab- |Clerk (P. MacIntyre, Guy) 4.55; (G Cutcliffe (E. White) 951. Pe (22%: & day after the Canadiens ockey Fractice Dece ber 18th | Conference goes right down to the wire as it has in‘ the past control of the = before \2. Renda — E. White (G.: Ro- | ~ & Gee rd 903: -G. | announced that Danny O’Shea m few years and it looks right now as if the Green Bay Packers riod was. over on |berts) 12.02: 3. RCAF — B. lof the Oshawa Generals and There will be a practice for ; have the inside lane. The strongest club in the loop, the Chie- | th® petied was over, going lease! Clark (Guy, Ripley) 13.34; Mi egy ig all — ime three other players from the |the Prince of Wales hockey team | Admission 40¢ ago Bears have little chance of taking the crown as they lost Eagi nted ‘first \Borden — D. MacWillia . * OHA will the Junior Cana- |Monday morning at 10 o'clock at : : . three quickies to start the season. Should both the Colts and | scsi a the ‘contest, saw the ‘MacLeod, A. Taylor). 1448; \$, |D- MacWitiams 14.54 - \lana agelant tee Sete the Charlottetown Forum, : Packers drop tomorrows matches they would tie the Packers | sore tied up and went into the |Borden — E. White (G. Keough) == wo — = for the title and a playoff game would be necessitated. Should ; the Colts win and the Packers the Colts repeat as Westera | (01.2 coon’ Netionsis” champs but if the Packers should play to « draw then they back.on even would have to face the Colts in a sudden death game. All in up by the end all it makes for a fitting ending to another great NFL sea- minutes. : |Borden — J. MacLeod (A. Tay- en and i just seems @ shame that the Colts had to get the The game was a penalty laden |lor, M. Cameron) 9.20; 8. RCAF | njuries when they did. However ‘c'est la vie’. affair with a total of eighteen |— B. McCarty (H. Martin) 12.58. | being handed out including a Penalties — L. Boone 8.41; G. en mi Ev |Keough, P. Macintyre 11.45; E. | White of the Nationals when White 12.45; E. White (10 min | final ; arl Yastremski E2=2:= Redwing | /J/V wy gy '@, Se. aa aptures Title (2:S25mrE)AddPlayes | 2, See ae or The the |19.07. Penalties: G. Keough .42; | ot |G. Roberts 6.11: G. Moore 9.51. terms and one goal Second Period — 6. Borden — | of the first twenty |Keough (G. Cutcliffe) 6.29; 7. as FREE — served by Merle | DETROIT (AP)—Detroit Red $ 3 oe e Cameron. AW led ‘immy : BOSTON (AP) — Cari Yastr- | In the final twenty minutes, Pb igp an Mereplis fasatome . | mski’s first. American League | Gabe Keough. of the Nationals Friday to play in their week- spelt nigh f gging championship was pede official Friday with the | — of the final 1965 aver: | ‘The Boston Red Sox outfielder | collected 265 total bases in 494 times at bat for a .536 slugging mark. He has 45 doubles, 3 tri- ples and 20 home runs among 154 bits. | Tony Conigliaro, scother Bos- | -and Harold Martin-of the Eagles | end National Hockey League ‘se- were slapped= with majors for |ries against Chicago "Black fighting. Hawks. Ev White paved the Borden Peters, 21, is a son of former team with’ a brace of goal, Red Wings star. He played one a ie ne: His game with Detroit last year on output in this frame was match- amateur tryout : 4 Eitan hpwnigtes the Eagles. = a oa samaene ns for went to | Peters is the second leading | Donnie Mac Wilttacren Gabe | scorer in the Central Profes ] — : sional Hockey League with 10 | ton outfielder, and Norm Cash goals and 14 assists and was of Detroit were the runners-up alled tamara j at 512. Leon Wagner of C'eve- . bu se of injuries te land was fourth with a .495 av. , erage followed by Tony Oliva of Minnesota, the AL batting title- holder, .491; Willie Horton of | Detroit .490, and Tom Tresh of the New York Yankees and 4 Frank Howard of Washington. | ~ “477 each. ee Rocky Colavito of Cleveland | collected-‘the most bases — on | ASTEREMSKI balls, 93. Minnesota first base- SS S aniards |' man Don Mincher had the most Then came Cleveland: .379, De- Floyd Smith, Bill Gadsby and | Pe a ‘e ans 4 SUN. DEC. 19, Son toApns eS: 7 « 4 intentional bases on balls, 15. troit 374 and Chicago aed New is an Y/Y Zollo Versailles of the Twins. York, 364. The California Aw | MELBOURNE, Australie Call us for programs, a ° = ~ wa the circuit's most valuable gels had the lowest mark, .341. | —Arthur Ashe of Los As club bulletins, _busi- 7. ee IW oye player, struck out. the .most Slugging averages are ‘\Geles,»will do much in-déciding : wore ne Fs ce FE a a ae eee eee SF (ih NR i puted. byadding. the totel the makeup of the _ Australien ___Bens_letterheads All _ a ———— ' \ Boston produced the highest accumulated on all hits and di- [Davis Cup team that work guaranteed. i x * OPEN : = ~ elub__slugging average, ...400,. viding-the -total--by- the-number- ‘he. international ...tenmie- ne Minnesota was second with .399. ‘of official times at bat. |agalaet Spain later this month< GUARDIAN - PATRIOT ee f ~WEK-ENDSPECAL =f i: TODAY'S CURLING DRAWS ssn Stuer] CENTRAL |g “7190 Lele ae uci a ex tcavaina dale tie want] PRINTERY || § A & W Root Beer x-. YEAR moon and evening draw at Ice 3 — J. Higgins, D. Corm- |Stolle in a weekend exhibition. Phone 4-8506 . i the Charlottetown Curling Club: lier, J. MacMillan, Erma Cud-| The exhibition is modetied af- 1.30 ‘more vs A. Garrett, D. MacMi- |ter the cup competition with Ice 2 — 46er’s Rotate: T.W.L. | Ian, H. Edwacds, M. Maclean. |two singles Saturday followed Prowse, A. Bagnall, A. Leman,| Ice 4 — G. Brookins M. Gar- jlater. that same day with the F. MacMillan vs E, Tanton, H. |rett, M. MacFadyen, Marie doubles. On Sunday, two con R. Carruthers, §. ‘Beaton H. |MacLean vs _D. MacLean, 0. cluding singles will be played. Spillett. |MacDonald, —, B. Brookins. Ashe meets Stolle in the open- Ice 3 — K. Ready Vs. A. Saun- | AT SOURIS — ing singles and pairs with Cliff | ders. | The following is the Souris La- Richey of Dallas in the doubles ice 4— A. Lewellyn vs. D. O'- ‘dies Curling Draw for Monday’ | ‘against John Newcombe and © A&W Root Beer ‘, “=. 39 yy Plus Container a, A&W Root Beer «+ *.19¢ F No Container Charge — |Tony Roche. . : night” ROM y 3.9) Ladder ’Spiel 9 |WILL MEET EMERSON . x 2 Iee 1 — B. Acorn vs. R..\ Jee 1 — J. Maclellan-ve¥.|—On Sunday, Ashe will take on PPP DAG AEE ODED : : 'Boertien. . Emerson, rated the world’s best lee 2 — B: LeClair vs D. Stam too 2 8. Coftia ve F. Stew: until a slump upon ‘his tetura hope. art. * home from a world tour several eron. 9-11 months ago. A: Ice 3 — E.F, Acorn vs D. Ca-|- ice 1 — 1, Kasmer ve A. De Ashe has beaten Emerson : meron: jlaney. twice in-recent weeks here. : ; Ice 4 — D. George vs M. Be | Ice 2— Open. ear Ropuice’ eer Susann op : wre 5: Dr. C. Gallant vs. Dr. AT MONTAGUE peared worried at first but Fri- 11:30 12:30 a.m. Sun.-Thurs. ~ , MacDonald. , | qitontaeue Curling’ Club sche. |day thé captain was keenly die | Home Heating Oil oe , ee : . : Mixed curling for glassware: | duie for today, Dec. 18: ' jappointed when Emerson and ; a 00 7 p.m. Stolle lost to Newcombe and “Warmth without worry all winter long@ 11:30 a.m.— 1:30, a.m. Fri. . Sat, Ice 2 — A. MacDonald, G.' Ice 1 — C. Nicholson, M. Ni |Roche in the rain delayed dou- | Deliveries riht on schedule 20 you 9 Carruthers, K. Dowling. E. Ra- |\cholson, H. Galloway, B. Maboa (bes final of the Victorian cham- Sees tank scanemicdsteanar Corner Malpeque Rd. & Belvedere Ave. Bahan vs W. Redden, M. Part-.ys K. Sullivan, E. Cudmore, G. 'pionships, 97, 9-7, 8-6. | oF and protectivs to your heat- , ridge, D. MacKay, H. Davis. {Murphy E. MacLare. : Hopman previously had indi- | Moment. Call ob for Tonnes cae eee a Ice 2 — D. McGowan, P. War- — he would use Emerson Fue lef today): PHONE 892-2972 ‘artridge, Kane vs . ner, D. Sorrie, O. Hennigar vs | StoHe all the way in the = Bol, M. Jardine P. Peery, Se ices ee eee eee ae te ee ee Vetsey. > 'MacKenzie, L. MacLeod. may rest them in doubles, ; % lee 4 — M. Pursey, D Ste 9 p.m. Should-either do poorly against 4-7312 wart, Henry Douglas, P. John-| Ice 1 — K. MacDonald, 8B, |Ashe, he may change bis | 90n vs. I MacKinnon.“K. Doug- |Smith, J. MacNeil, B. ae singles assignments as well. las, Harvey Douglas, P. Redden. |vs Dr. Johnston, C. Stewart, Marty Riessen of Evanston, | es Iee 5 — B. Davis, G. MacKay, |DesRoches, L. MacDonald. \_/Ti., normally a doubles player, | Ch'town Petroleum . : G. Gelldet, L. Wonca ve D.| Ice 2 — H. Moar P. Johnston, |is subbing for the injured Clark. ae Ca & oe 5 Remtin, B. Sant Se. Graebner of Beechwood, Ohio, Products Ltd. ald, E Douglas. MacDonald, R. MacDonald, D. |as ‘he second United States sin- | 993 Gt. George St. Ch’town Spares: P. MacKay, A. Leslie. Clarkson, G. Clarkson. gles player im the exhibitions. z Ai