. ‘ i a i rj a pani i bite sc his 7 need i 4 ‘ Sita chs iigthind’ what ai ppaalarcesasiiti gee siseiinaibitedcatig ne Mucor eae . ’ REE on familias asec Sa a UR RGM la EMBED niin" gin: macnn aL bres “ . pi bts yp 2 : =% ' vidos @ amount of eom-| With the regular season stert-' connects with another player or | petition the fan’s dollar injing later, the annual ail-ster/| dot. -. ’ Fe i autumn, will be safely out of|game will also be later. Chk| This fime will be levied by the + at eams the way next spring, cago coach Billy Reay take his|league *iter tame oiicisis ¢ 11 | , And besides, says Campbell, | all-stars into Montreal Wednes-'have semt Mm their reports w i ie ne ae Ge elon done ne “A player could miner : get * . still i . ‘ ; seen a Rowen wan jneveey i oie saree Set Oe aes tne SECOND SECTION _ Charlottetown, Sat., Oct. 9, 1965. PAGE 9 By AL McNEIL but it has an aversion to bat-| which would push the end of the| will be filled for the mid-week | says. ar - — anna nN nn MONTREAL (CP)—The Na-| (ling for space on sports pages stanley Cup playoffs well into! match. “Officials ‘have a natural re- 2 : . tional Hockey League doesn't|With the World Series. May, bu “we compressed it/. Along with scheduling /|tiuctance to eward a match pen- mind with big league| For one thing, professional|and still retained 24 weekendg| changes and some rule amend-|alty because of the player im- baseball's games/and college football, which pro-jof hockey.” ments, there will be some sig-|balamee causes, so now thé es, Niticam differences noticed by|players will be assessed for : 7 ' fans — mainly familiar names|less-obvious displays after the. ; i : ‘ with new - clubs. officials’ report.” a } : In fact, you’d never guess De-| The other change is that each ; troit finished first last season | team must carry two goaltend- : by the number of switches, ere and that both must be ; . Parker MacDonaid end Al|dressed for the game, with the 5 \ ' gee - Langlois have gone to Boston | alternate sitting on the bench. to ; Bruins, Ted Lindsay has retired| “There will be no delays for. ‘ again, and Ed Joyal, Marvel | injuries to a goalie. The rule : Pronovost, Larry Jeffrey and | requires that the substitute be ' } Lowell MacDonald have moved|on the bench and immediately to Toronto. available, and the injured , 4 Andy Bathgate, Billy Harris|player will not be ministered ’ , a and Don McKenney have been |to witile on the ice.” : { acquired from the Leafs. The pre-game warmup will be : uarter 3 Toronto, which finished third| different and fems wanting to ond. Ute Detect wes tnecheh ee Seaman to the canty e out in the first round of the period will have : playolte, has sleo obieined Os-jto be sf the sink 45 minutes . land Kurtenbach from Boston|before geme b : : Bruins for Ron Stewart. The full ice surface will be Is located in the Old Legion Hall on Main Street, ®rwiss fer Bon Stewart. we [oem no ; tending department could be minders ends. home New York R . With|club takes the ice 45 minutes Montague. Office hours 9 A.M. to 5.30 P.M. Open i= encere a etre te 2 15 mites ‘re trying out a new pair iajors minutes before the open- Monday through Saturday. : ; Ed Giacomin from Providence|ing whistle. The remaining 15 : ’ of the American League and|mioutes is used to resurface the Cesare Maniago from the Mont- | ice. : F"NE FOR SLASHING NHL hes a new referee-in-chiet, | ; ae ge ‘aaa Phone 838-2729 Saas eee eee nor ernors | ‘ ’ ing the off-season but Campbell |bere in June. lan (Scotty) Mor- | HOCKEY AGAINST BOXING titles but lost ont im the final says these are largely interpre-|cison. was picked to replace found of the Ontario junior. eter th ‘fate : hmetinden tanrenminkeees tte fot | At 15 she won the Quebes \ ¢ TRE: ae exhibition game with Toronto George Chuvalo, Nov. 1 in jopen and ventured into senior changes interest to spec-| A native of Montreal, Mor-| , puts his power against . Inserted by Kings County Progressive Conservative Assn. [Btators. One is a $200 automatic|rison will supervise the officiat-| Bobby Hull (right) of the Chi- Maple Leafs Thursday night. ‘Toronto, (CP Wirephote) [competition for the first s a fine for any player his| ing staff from an office in his x ; nals to Shirley Harit of Mont- (iii RR An MMR stick for.a weapon, he Toronto home. | ; . real. . This year, when she won the uebecFemale Champion == Saas it was Mrs. Harit she defeated. Andree was rahked ninth io 5; : figures moved up ; 4 : fifth or sixth. She has her eye It y hy ‘ail'the h Ith eT ror inrernationalis i a , provement to date suggests : By AL McNEL competition and represent us in | internationally within e few . you ave a e nea MONTREAL (CP) — Andree| the major U.S. tournaments.” |years.” ee ee eo: d eas aolinn bine aad hooks Se ee ee A first - year arts student at . “playing against ances Montreal’s Marianapolis College f care protection you need, ing ens" ‘ee coal uonis eutbortios xe sag|ter Wonca, Mier Mate noes} Most Wanted © That’s = io sich Sound vies eid aeerh: hee gee ae aware | Pele. Su i on scholarship to the University of a read no further : ter, en crete Sia cea sor, “| Pale Surrences e@ about anywhere. This summer, while ctii el-| She graduated from St. Luec| sT.. JEROME, Que. (CP)— ie Besides retaining her Came-| igible for junior competition,| High School this year,with a 73-|Two of Quebec's most wanted . 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