- ~ o i , > : & : i | Tan ner, Jerome Awarded |By Amat. Athletic Union : The Guardian, Charlottetown, Wed., Nov. 16, 1966. ‘Buchanan Could Trounie Winnipeg Club In Finals NIAGARA.FALLS, Ont. (CP) | Stephen Belleau of Alkali Lake, | Wally Stinson" of Saskatoon "By ‘WALTER KREVENCHUK fence. The strategy paid off|sweat ona practice field im Seen buh of ¥ = aia | the awards presented lia, fist vice-president ; Ms. _ WINNIPEG (CP) — Ed Bu-/| with a 14-7 victory. this weather,” explained coach — ‘top eubiila onthe | at the AAU dinner Tuesday | jor H, N. Andrews of Winnipeg 5 chanan could spell trouble for | But halfback Paul Dudley | Bud Grant, a former basketball po gy ang et nt re - ar Winnipeg Blue Bombers tod) suffered a severe kidney injury | professional. “So we decided to night. Is and Buchanan got the call for| get rid of the kinks indoors and On the sidélines for 60 days | tonight’s 8 p.m. CST kickoff. |-inject a little fum into it as with torn knee ligaments, the} The last time the defending | well.” _____ fleet halfback will replace am | champion Bombers faced Bu- The forecast for tonight. ts ~~ fnjured teamma when >} thanan was ~Aug-—10——He—col-+-cloudy,—_the—-occasidnal—_snow— akatchewan Roughriders at-| lected 77 yards on five carries flurry, southeast winds at 15 Athletic Union of Canada ended |‘Burlington, Ont., awards com-|Ferguson of Vancouver, past Tuesday. mittee chairman, ., | president, and George Arnold. Miss Tanner, 18 - year - ald| Miss Lord was oné of six|of Toronto, treasurer. an swimming sensation who won Guectars se; Seats 16 ee) ee oe four gold medals and three sil-| posts for 1967. Others were ted secretary. : t to wrap up the best-of-|—a 15.4yard average—to help| miles an hour jand 20-degree , Jamaica, ; ; : _ aoe Western Football Confer- | Saskatchewan to a 88-14 deci | temperatures. i page ae. Saas. — the . Velma a ta rts n “i ence final in consecutive | sion. CTV’s, national network wil as the AAU’ as oe games. Blue Bombers played basket- | catch the action as Saskatche- lete of 1966. , ” . of aie : “Buchanan was benched for | ball Monday -night. wan, seeking a place in the che ented t's e : " the first game Sunday as coach| INJECT FUN Grey Cup final for the first Jerome, who sp Clair Admits That The:Cup | |=, Maw Be In His Club’s Reach usually provide football coaches — —_ ae a with’ information about the op-| Despi 5 Feputa’ « , position but Frank Clair finds ccations peateann, Cur ad a 4 vga back es, they also have changed some | mitted can “sme Grey Grant t “of his ideas about Ottawa| Cup now.” Whisler may go both ways, get- Rough Riders’ running attack. The “The running backs did a | work great job for us,” Clair said when They Frida: “ ’ ; 1 : e . ; : ‘ Eagle Keys cunrsnireied de- ‘You couldn’t work up a/time since 1951, tries to avoid oS weer ak ae ten Junior Hockey L. to| Baltimore limebacker- Don Atlanta Faleons pass in Sun- (24), ots stopped Shinnick. Shinnick holds up the football day’s NFL game at Atlanta. - Colts | pul | to show officials that he has The pass was intended for ™ “ot wom, 107. te | possession of an intercepted Falcons’ fullback* Jimmy Sidle : (AP Wirefhote) ¢ after examining films of his club 30-1 win Sunday. of Ham- flton Tiger-Cats in the 'opener,| ther- Hamilton nor Ottawa of the two-game, total - point | played in the new stadium built finals in Hamilton. He wasn’t} Riders had té move to’ Mont- happy about the ground attack | real for the before he saw the films. - demolition of “Looking at the film, ‘you had | stand at their regular: home— to wonder ‘how they did it,” he | Lansdowne Park. - says. “They really had to do &@/ . Linebacker Ken lot of it on their own.” the only new Ottawa casualty With quarterback Russ Jack- | but the ankle bruise he suffered = completing 21 of 28 passes, | Sunday isn’t expeeted to keep —the-Riders—didn't-really-need—a+ - strong ground attack. But Clair} Fullback Rick feels that evén a 29-point lead|a month with a knee injury, |. ean be overcome by Hamilton. | likely will con’ t Clair said the final_ game of | coaching staff as a spotter the series in Montreal Saturday !rather than a player.” Ts About Expo Stadium ===" HAMILTON, Ont. (CP)—| the EFC. The tarp arrived [Won't Help Defen nipeg won the Myrtle Cook | stabbed a crown. Jack Hynes | leased and is as follows: as the top female ath- | would dearly love to_guide his} tyssiay, Nov. 22 — PWC ve in_age-class competition... PVI. group to. the championship | pyy: Thursday, Nov. 4 — Rog- member of the Royal Ca-| and put everybody on an equal |ers Rangers vs SDHS; Tuesday, ian Naval Reserve, William | footing. Word is that the col- : ° Greenough of Halifax, took the|leges have lost a number ‘of | N°V- 29 — SDHS vs PWC; Thurs Dr. Cal Bricker Memorial Tro- | g00d to , up- They've had trouble keeping | Tuesday night. way | Bea M players and that Rangers |day, Dec. 1 — PWC vs Rogerg the field dry at Montreal’s Expo | ‘The Riders didn't lose a game | - to a single - post, goose - neck | fair stadium for their home| The set of posts installed at | frc0 ‘™* AAU’s outstanding) afid PVI have strengthened con- | Rangers; Sunday, Dee. 4 — Stadium, site of Saturday’s re- season in Ottawa and leav- | Rogers Rangers have a-prac- | 8ames this season. . |Expo Stadium are made .en- |r Pt: side: ees cor- all in turn game ‘of the Eastern Foot- | ing their home field might have |tice tonight from 9:45 until 10.45 Ca- ball Conference fihal, but coach | loomed as a key factor if the |at the Forum in preparation for | Arsenault Meets nadian steel manufacturer has | while the set destined for Van- Ralph Sazio of Hamilton Tiger- | Ticats had not lost by 29 points |Thursday’s game with PVI + agreed to supply a set for the|couver will be of steel — rs -in~Hamilton~Sunday:“ But Sazio"| Lineaps wilt be famed. ~ onight . : pial construc- “T thik the best team will |-isn’t counting on strange sur- football in Canada : ike wiebh assed sdkenidl win regatdless of the field,” he | roundings to help pis club. | SYDNEY (CP) — Ronnie | 2° S24 3-0. Evans, man-| six inches in diameter, while said Tuesday. “Tm sure if they a choice St. FX Leaves For ot ate oe eae eee, earuet wad te cat The best team by fdr in Sun-| they'd prefer to have the game - a nearby rwetgh: | £2 install the’ posts they can |are four inches. The horizontal far's apeuet {he nage eo: Snsleniedl homns, ans aT t ay Ontario Today boxing champion, and . veteran | Noy. 24. ancouver bY/ har comes:in two sizes—18 feet Rough Riders, whe. amped Montreal will have "1 ” fon't Peanuts Arsenault of Summer- | The exhibition manager had | ‘* inches for the pros and 23 the Ticats 30-1. - know. You con disregard all giANTIGONISH, N.S. (CP) — side clash ia the Wround nes. previously advised Rottman | feet four inches for college . Bp Saturday’s game, starting- at | that, anyway.” ee eee ee ges om -bout | that this year’s Grey_Cup- bud: |, tedms. Good 2 pm. EST and iclevised na-| Jake Gaudaur, Hamilton gen- | frembicns ane ee ee . Alta.; and : tiorially by the CBC, is being | eral manager, said Ticats will | toronto e : Sampson, a 17-year-old school- played in Montrealatciuse Ot- | travel to Montreal by train be-| eran Goldes Beare ithe conn, |bay> bes “tawa’s~ Lansdowne Park~is~un-} cause “of- the strike ‘aeainst Atr| Sian College ‘Bool Sttaniee (er, to hold_a Canadian title in| "| THURSDAY, NOV. 17th 30 om se soe rane 2 oe eee eee fh = Flockeys lron- ees” a manager, admitted it has | his team isn’t the kind that |» 2715 victory last Saturday |C™x™Pionship following a un-| Island's Fi been difficult keeping the new | quits and Gaudaur has made St. Mary's Huskies sno econ over Wate Wa| Oth G S d aS a wag “anon “ais ‘| tte oy yoo | usin, SoBe Te eas cae ,00 .-Vame Saturday “FOLK FESTIVAL” | ar. j . a ‘ the Continental Football | McGill Stadi in : But he the field " ‘t oo i. rie ee Cee oe “Playi , eye in a game. The Rangers|Byng Trophy in 1957 for the -" sehed guid’ officials are. bocrow-| make i we'll uso United State” “Toronto fans will axt be die,| Arsenault is one of ons po | hockey-can be habitforming.. {heat Contin the “next "aight sporamanshlp and ay. IRISH, SCOTTISH, ACADIAN Se we Gee ep eee ee aes | Sees Se Seer s Ask Andy Hebenton, high-| and Hebenton made the trip to | He won the WHL's counter: | National Exhibition stadium, | Vancouver. Ottawa has _chart- ‘scor ‘of Vi i : D a NESE | menue ii Serenie AAMnaeas aki aeed Shien, T talowes® football ext Saturday. t scoring right winger ‘of Victoria | Montreal. part, the Fred J. Hume Trophy UTCH, GREEK and CHINESE on Francis, ts to meet Me- | Maple’ Leafs of the Western! “The eye stayed closed 964-65 RITIM ERS the Bluenose Conference, scor- | Dougall of waitesy Pr’ HR Hockey League. oii) ee untfl game. time,” oo ton agg mA Oe CTRET ANY land Buckaroos. He was also | aos i i . = ance ie ing 272 points and in the six-round semifinal while| He hasn't missed « game | Called. 4 med to ; ee : ; ah me WB A Cham Ernie Terrell 7 owing ony | another “brothet Dea, willbe | since Marchi“ i962, when the | —“’Thenjustbeforethe~ game; {team that soso eg pron shutouts. appearing ina four-round pre-| former Victoria Cougars of |a doctor came in and gave “me | + were Hebe mg F , : e nton will be honored with The big gun for St. FX is half- | /iminary - the now-defunct Pacific Coast | some drops. I was able to see!» “night he ; Will Meet King Ali For Title ‘| back Paul Brule, a Junior who is | Don“ “Arsenault is to meet |Hockey League blanked Ta-|out of it just well enough to aes ae a. oe # : ; one of the top pro |Charlie Ponce of Westmount, |coma, 20. 52 | ne started a campaign to present} SONGS, MUSIC and DANCES By. JACK HAND ° .Folley of Chandler, Ariz. as Maritime football. |NS., while Roland Voyer of | Already acknowledged as| No other hockey player, in| him with $1,000—a,dollar for | ’ : - HOUSTON (AP)—Ernie Ter- | worthy ; A 185-pounder from Ottawa, |Quebec City meets Daryll Des- | hockey’s iron-man, Hebenton is|¢ither professional or amateur | each consecutive league game.] rell. World Boxing Association! “I have read nothing in the | Brule set a conference scoring |roche of Charlottetown im am- | scheduled to play in his 1,000th |"@"ks. comes close to Heben-| This Ou be thn send ee champ, will be the next oppo- | papers today about how I-can’t | coring record with 120 points. | other four-round event. consecutive -league game Satur- | ‘°"'S record. ‘It has been com-| Hebenton will be recognized | ADMISSION: Adults $1.00 nent for heavyweight king Cas-| punch,” said Clay at a Tues- : day night in Oakland when the |P2red with the 2,130 consecutive | for playing 1,000 consecuti } sius Clay. The probable date | day news conference before he | ‘ % Leafs meet California Seals. . | £4mes played by baseball's Lou | games, aca ol Students 50e eb, __ ie oe ie headed for Chicago. . H [| S] Hebenton, 37, also has 69 con- | Gcnrié. the iron horse of New The first was Dec. 29, 1% 1" : Se ork: ica : isville or “T've been reading where U : e a ; » 2 ‘ sare i = . ’ y ” c ’ ch ' W secutive playoff games added to Hcbento cl ie old | Dut this 1,000 included 55 playott ; 3 t Houston. people wonder if I can take contests. . Clay, who has made more/I‘don’t get hit too than $2,000,000 in six defences | hope you. never find out if A ae | of his title in the space of a} can take a punch.” : ‘ ; - : : Wings, year, hinted he might retire) CLAY UNMARKED | p ainful Injury the. consegutive eno ie eats = = meg tre axe ; — Fen Clay was unmarked after his | . The eennaquling game streets aoe a a i skirmish . seasons, cer of Los Angeles and Zora is Nenmie o im the | CHICAGO (CP)-Coach. Billy | “Activity is the best’ thing for See in the National |. But his record of 680 conseca- | : | Astrodonfe. where he dropped |Reay of Chicago ‘Black Hawks at | Hockey League with New York | tive NHL games still left CURLING DRAW fend or) jg te yr ye Fina “for the Hawks | Rangers and Boston Bruins. 7 | times a to man record of 580 |q————__ ~ PATTERSON'S BEE F f : : E E E i been. he feel about the of the hip but the ailment | ing with different treatments, Pls” ang a, is getting better. : including heat, and Reay con- “Well, deep down I admit I firmed the high- scoring winger | tee] very pleased,” he said. The following is. the curling | © Although Clay, who prefers draw for Wednesday night at | be known by his Muslim name| “‘It’s the Charlottetown club. (Spares | of Muhammad Ali; said he| ous,” por ge 4 needed). wanted to rest for about four | diagnosed as bursitis of the hip. | ‘But he’s been. told there is| ~! don’t. know if it's¢much of EARL y IRD SALE oe 7 p.m. months, officials of the closed | It’s been much better than it’s|| nothing to worry about,” Reay|* Tecord. I know oa yee Ice 1 — P. O'Rourke, J. Vau- | circuit’ TV Main Bout | been for weeks.” “Tp » | casion when I had a charley- : tour, W. Carr, E. Doucette vs |i ), whi or promotes! Re: ee cee ere see Sey horse or other such injury, the ‘ . . . . ne. i. = > * . . 5 s T. Whitlock, G. Kays. F. Miles. | his fights said the Tere fight are ee a report that| Reay said Hull -took sent team had a bit of a layoff and : z R. Bolger. ‘| would be held in February. @f his spine. He said coon aa wi per = no ag = always able to recover : é ; Ice 2 —, Dr. Hooper, M. Pur-| Cla inl : ednesday night» time.,_— ; sey, V. Robertson, T. Burke vs | the pate. an Fa a Oth Sane moo. League a York against the Ran | ‘There/were some close calls * D. Wonnacott, C. MacInnes, J.| cent. A decisi ’ wear 2 saa though. © , % Shelfoon, P. Tanton. pro ier” coaaeaine made | brace. Ee Be oe one | While playing for the Rangers : Ice 3 — J. Squarebriggs, B. | York, Chicago, Louisville and | . He; Won't have to wear one, faves a ai night in New York he lost : - MacGregor, F. Dillon, D. Hut- | Hoyston, where they set an in-|‘ither.” said Reay. “The ail- oe ae ar 1. bs ehinson vs.Dr. Gallant, Dr. Kel- door -record.: witha crowd _of “ment: will -get better His last | ull has 324 " ee 2 ly, S. Giddings, K. Thomson. — | 35,470. ~ | ame was ‘his best since the be- , - scored sien ame a Ice 4 — H. Petéts. F. Corcor- | ESTIMATES MONEY ginning of the season.” six this season. He has 36 goals an, L. Burke, H. Crockett vs G.| Bob Arum, attorney for Main| Hull scored two goals in a 6-1 | in Stanley Cup playoff game. Dilion, V. Mitton, D. Shears. A. | Bout. estimated the ancilary victory over Toronto Maple |Last. season he io eae: Horne. | rights -including ‘closed circuit | Leafs Sunday night in Chicago’ record with 54 Ite 5 — A. Love, H. Howatt. | television, radio and films for | Dut sat out much of H. Campbell, C. Cudmore vs W onday’s fight would add $800,- | Period. Redd, L. Blakeney, K. Cantwell. {000 to the actual fight gate of | ‘I told him to take a rest ¥ F | we i 38 7 sill eee ae a 2 sermer ; ‘ : : ‘ ere ; ‘ ’ ‘ ¥ = ve My by é be- ‘ H. Shama. $461,290. Clay’s end should be | cause we had a big lead,” Reay 4 8.30 p.m. about. $630,000, his largest | said. “I didn’t sit him out be- Ice 1 — F. Brown, J. Fortier, | purse. ' cause of any injury. K. Dowling, D./ — : Williams was to get 20 per ; arte RY, .. D. Rogers. ill,__4.| cent. of the live gateand14 mer tp . arquharson. cent. of the extras, a total of “BASKETBALL Ice 2 — Ken aang eg $200,000 but lawyers with an : Redden, Dr. Higgins, B. Part-.| aray of writs against Hugh Ben- gee ed ‘ ridge vs Danny O'Rourke. | bow, his manager, tied up his| ,A°Hvity. Tesumes. tonight tm Ice 3 — J. Squarebriggs Jr., | $89,000 purse from the live gate. os League. K. Dalziel, E.. Thomson, N. Mac-| Williams also held a news| At8 o'clock the league leading Neill vs K. Ready, B. MacGre- | conference. He had five stitches | Warriors tackle the second place gor, H. Howatt, D. Jardine. in his lip, a bruised cheek bone | Pistons. Following this encount- Ice 4 — Doug Cameron vs Dr. | and a bump over his left eye. |¢T the Lakers and Celtics. take CARMICHAEL MacDonald. ‘Williams said the floor: LIMITED he to : Ice 5 — Doug George vs Art | continue fighting oa t his| Site of the action is The Basil- Brackley Pt. Dial 46423 tha Ballem. ; wife wanted him te quit. ica Recreation Centre. > - r pon z . oo ’ e ‘ « 4 ; 1:45 — 3:00 P.M. - — ALSO SKATING— ~ * CHILDREN (All ages) —l5e ADULTS—25e 4:00 P.M. — 5:30 P.M.” WATCHES Why Wait for Christmas? 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