x “oor . eae as aalecatece . PWC Stages Comeback . ‘Guardian, Charlottetown, Wed. Jan. 26, 1968. a | Ch’town Club lo Capture Thriller /-O “9 ¥ e r . . * 4 f oy : ? n : , this {a big boost as Dennis Affleck hit Will Improve Peat aces mt state nin Madan 9 Set Sra, sein Te Me fies ' : the end of the second period lit-|the back of Brown’s leg. Despite . Tuppy Rogers /left. } exploded goals Saints swarmed charge at the| Arsenault finally put the PWC sven Bi oe cen foe Cin toe loos Gee mite ea is epramie a oh 6 mark as he stole the puck [tans in ectaay with ove fleeting he 1700 fans packed into the Charlottetown Forum the’ Seiat Demtare Wah, soled eee wen eo et oe ee ae ere Masaedy gate tae. ee We y of was an exciting night of hockey. The aggregation 7-6 in one of the fas-|Friood followed Kennedy’s exam-|hand shot. Jamie Kennedy put |ning goal ie »,& melting pot of Junior and Juvenile. | |test and most thrilling games to|pie and attempted a pass from | the one goal away at} The refereeing team of Whe- : from their appearance) showed precision . be seen at the Forum this sea- [Puen us pwc case eee | eek oe banged®in a Carl |lan and Coyle called a total of play t8 drop the local Juvenile and Midget son. Andy Arsenault c Duncan's skate and|Duncan pass from the left cor-|twenty infractions, seven of 3 the Welshmen's efforts oa he ten it, Cat! . which went to the winners. The #8 glanced in past a surprised El-|ner of the crease on a power ‘The Newfies certainly showed the effect that ten games can plasses from Doherty and Ken-|i, me play effort. win left PWC at the head. of the and there were very few occasions when there was not at Jamie Kennedy, having just | cond with their fifth gos’ end the Saints are 6-2. (andy dbueade ge redid The Chariotte- arrived home from Boston Yes-| Sopeared to be on their way to| Welshmen continued to apply SUMMARY town team on the other hand seemed to have their problems terday led the Welshmen as he| tM e tashioned rout Bill Mac. |the pressure and it paid of at| wirst period: 1..SDU, Mac- early in the game. Playing as a unit for only the second time fore’ four big markers, three of|ianon after having taken 8 Ce-|the 15.05-mack when Jamie Ken-|Donald (MacKinnon, LeClair) number of their passes in the first half of the game went them coming in the third per-| rage. pass beat Bilis |medy got a break and|17:00. Penalties; MacDonald, fatray but in the closing bait they were beaioning to ellk Aide ad an” pressure was on. Heltritn another 10 footer to cound | was hauled down by Alan Flood. |6:60; Duncan, 8:20; MacDonald, le defensive corps, led by Mullet proved adept at taking the ae foe 8 big one as far as/ewC COMEBACK Brown Jess than two minutes be- | 43:24; MacDougall 14:22. carrier out of the play. The Juveniles om the ather hand added an sssist’ on Merril| ‘The Welshmen opened “the |fore but this time he made no| Second period: 2. SDHS, Mac- seey Sway freee the heavy going ts te Giaaaan araees Stretch’s goal. Tuppy Rogers in the third at the 2.95 |mistake as he was awatded -&|Kinnnon (MacDonald, LeClair) the game but hit with authority in the latter stages of the scored. the’ talnibeleat ier en \Geek ke Macaoty tock a sone ieee et by referees Don /1:55; 3. PWC, Stretch, (Arsen- tit. Bs 5 ly. For the Saints Billy . Mac-|from Barry Turner at center and Joe Coyle. Kennedy | ault) 7:30; 4. SDHS, W The one problem that the Jocals seemed to have the most Kinnon dented the twines thrice|ice, cut to the right wing and |deked Brown, the puck | (iFlood) 8:90; 5. PWC, Kennedy - was clearing the puck from their own end. At ome point’ they for the hat trick and Cecll Mac. |beat Brown with « low foot lunder him and’ the score was| (Doherty, Turner) 18:37; 6. bad a man advantage only to have Gander completely hem Donald, Bill Weatherble and|shot. However the Saints foiled | finally tied. SDHS Fisod, 14:10; 7, SDHS, in with four men and then, to add insult to injury, score Alan Flood ‘accounted for the|their pattern es MacKinnon Standout goalies again caught |(MacKinnon , (MacDonald Le- this will come with more games and. on the whole the rest scored his third on @ scramble |the attention of the. Clair) 16:01, Penalties: Mac looked fairly good. They seemed to have bad luck CLOSE FIRST goal 31 seconds later and gave jly 1,300 fans in the few | Dougall, 6:00; Lidstone, 7:10; @round the Gander net anda good deal of the time shot high Play had no sooner started in|SDHS @ 6-3 lead. *"‘|ginutes, Ellis robbed Bill Le-| itis 8:46; Affleck, 18:05 and than low. As the Gander goalie was a standup type of the first period when the Welsh-| However, unknown to fane{Clair as he was all alone and got 49,00, Giasae Gaoes casks che ast fo time ton coe men missed what seemed to be + : : Third period: 8. PWC, Ken \ All in-all it was a good game to watch and there were very @ sure goal and that was the : . a0 Hedy (Turner, Duncan) 2:35; 9. few people who left the rink before the game ended. This Satur- story of the period. The Saints} . : SDHS, MacKinnon (MacKinnon, @ay the Midget All-Stars will be hosting a team from the Main- OF the clak eea man fa each: end al S ica © LeClair) 3216; 10, PWC, Rogere < and if the game is half as exciting as Monday's it should ! their efforts paid | ? (Arsenault) 7:56; il. PWC, — ana 4 : —— — off at the 17:00 mark when Mae-Y eS ae en , , made a beautiful Get ae : me PWC, Kennedy, 15.05; 18. PWC, RAMBLINGS... RECEIVES CREST - juggled ~ puck and when he Watch Scores. ee ee eee gg 3 ee i 3 : et ; Realy jpped _MacDonald was there |. \ os, > SENET RIE fo Oe saalh Sagle S * rennes Sane 2; ‘James MacDougall, a mem- Branch Royal Canadian Le- and the presiasnt was high in to, bang it in. i ; stone, 5k; Acveseelt,. 985; Ab tas te 2 all elton camer tar to Se a eee aon or gb the cuties lll ss marie Se were ate cpentag’ Stee See mee ois ty Te Sn PRESS The Rangers, ousted ~~? 10:50; Doherty, 19:90; Rogers, Te ciess dae mann atk eile 16 inale 5... One, egochemrnecggene Ragan gion has always been.a strong brought sports honor to the |liant netminding by Ellie s|disne we Black Hewks |Ice show aa weed oe _— run lke South American soccer . . . The ARGENTINE the president of the Montague supporter of sport in the area area. — J : 10 for SDE.” he period ended|shoulda't be faulted if they in-|érom their five-game road trip NATIONAL SOCCER team recently spent six hours in an Ecua- . ‘0 for SDHS. He Alan more than casual interest |with one win, one tie end three HOCKEY dor jail after they had been accused of rough play... Players - ee we : Flood on a breakaway at thelin the out-of-town scoreboard |consecutive’ losses. like Greene and Harris would probably be. experienced cons in ° ain he stoped ie, and time/when the two teams meet in a|. The slump allowed last-place Canada and the prison teams could likely beat the Bruins or i | , ly © in crow. 7704 Mimnerous shols National Hockey League game [Boston Bruins to creep to within ROUNDUP Rangers gabe TIGER was voted the Boxer of the year anadian eorge uva a io Montreal tonight. two points of New York | CHUVALO and FLOYD PATERSON cee toied ao te toe : e ye p inte <n Seo ee ee an cette Glee end: qenmeal manager, (, The lellewing one ihe tes fight of 1965... KEN VENTURI will be awarded the BEN |g 9 | j§.meo “ ' 1 a5 snarky Seat Mmaréin at the league race with 47 points—will |eaye his club has been plagued icucing > ekent eenule sane sans haciay tn AL PALME Sa oe te GOLDEN ||. g kes -Bi 1 Blow To Plans “= wp the tebound ately [Beret Met Wings "ene, atte, whch hae eouled ee] A Pl Pe some. serious Ya i - ' Bae & Sc eeneen ep te | | a oes vaio a, EWC et ectaagea eh on MOOS ore Gee Sifatans ae imae ae RH Spahn is nearing o. : Y aR i . within ; Mikita, C FRANCISCO GIANTS come spring training time but he NDON —Eduardo Cor-| shrugged off most of the two-| Hilton ranked ninth challenger range as Arsenault made| Detroit leads the second-place |ergy . Det 192344 47 has implicated that he will probably: take m Jol, outside’ base eal, on Ace Cie ot lett ee ee ernie reed Cae tae ten ito andteh Coden en eeteae |aie iy tent: pointe end shows In contrast, the Wings have|fovcene wit 1698 44 — Ie bail . . . I think I can still pitch says Spahn but other people {of Rome,. Tuesday out-|nadian chose to throw. currently rated emong the top |t ed in hie shot, tear aben [nr 2a2, slowing the pace that hoo, getting fine performances |Delvecchio, Det 1628428 don’t seem to agree with me he continued How people | pointed Chuvalo of Tor-| “The Associated Press made /10. s see sank “s Seri [nae aati’ thems 27 wins, four | cvaral of thelr players. | Pall : 191837 34 change their views... . I can a report immediately jonto, the fourth-ranked challen-|the first, fourth and 10th rounds; Chuvalo and ie renee. ee eee tart sea [tones end one tle in their last Cieatan their atk 17037 10 » following the PATTERSON ght ie’ witch Clay’ stated ger for Cassius Clay’s~heavy-jeven; the second, third, seventh, | Irving Ungerman, agreed after- , upper 25 outings. The Wings are rid-| Roger ; e "| Richard, Mtl 14-23°37 24 that he could mot seem to knock the ‘Rabbit’ off his feet weight boxing title, in an upset|eighth went to Corletti; Sonata Phadnis 0 eee ad ing a nine - game unbeaten|minder, leads the league in | Beliveau, Mtl 132336 04 Now a: appears that “Tecently stated that he was {victory over 10 rounds. ee SOAS OIE Mee ne omen Bhd SER couse more) ; began was to/streak on the strength of eight) scouts with seven, while left-| Smith, Det 13 21 34 6 carrying the fight in the sixth found and that the fight should Corletti stepped into the ring | Canadian. Gi ake cae eet oe wi [ret port of tie geme ac they| “Resies “tute” Mangers the | winger Poul Henderson tops the |Provost, Mil 24s 2 Samet ty Oe MAVER [EASE tae meme Ott oe cn |top 10 fighters ead ‘weighing |two punches that logked. a bit “We won't call it a set-back,” |swarmed back less than @ min-|Wings have won’ four times, tied |scorers in game-winning cous rshall, N.Y 131831 4 key 191% pounds against Chuvalo's|low. He was warned for fouling|Ungerman said. “It won't stop |ute later and went back out in|three and dropped one game (ters with eight of his 15 goals|Mohns. Chi 121931 ‘38 i tia EY De it of (9064. =~ SSCS: towards the end of the - round. |us-looking-for Cooper and clay. front. ty two goals. Alan. Food jthis season... deciding the outcome. Ratelle, N.Y. B78 3 3 s ‘ood draw. If it | gathering, speed on wing apes E : | A crowd ‘of about 6,000 ex-|. Chuvalo threw in everything George is_a. go 5a and tested Fils : 15 14 29 ‘ he had in the fourth: round, but |had been anyone-else in the ring |cut in sharply " Henderson, Det | 15 20 ay to vihry over the tat, [Cuie's spd Kept Mm oof of tonight acne, Genet. you ith a severe pacttand The «| TODAY'S CURLING DRAWS )siorct tm bs &. ae ees .. the|. 10 the last round ‘Chuvalo—as |fight as you got.” and Billy Weatherbie had little/ The following is today's draw) Ice 2-— P.W.C. ve ‘Q.C.HS| Record of goalkeepers: cae a ae froved Tng|he had’ done for most of the| Chuvalo said Corletti, was /more to do than stip the pucl{|/at the Charlottetown Curling (Schoolboys) ; Crier, Det $00 NeO, ANE: way out of trouble, as the bull- | PS Teme IM cometth weal |tipiew's jabs did. not hart *1'd| Kennedy’ got ite only salt goal /the lee 4— P.V.I. ve -$.D.HS.|Bassen, Det 213 6 0-38 Hike “Chuvalo bored in, and |e that ‘one ead”thes got ia |like nothing better than a re- |of the evening at the 13.37 mark| Ice 1— Dr. L. Prowse, N. Kel-|( ). te, tae ne ae eee 3 two lefts in return: ~ ee i en a as Somecletty MNES ity," Bertor._D. vs R.| Ice 5 — E. Matheson, P. Whit- | Worsley, 1513 38 1248 : crowd: gave fighters| “If Corletti stood up For Seni DAMAGED CHANCES beaten him,” Chuvalo said. “But 1s 48 0320 niors The loss damaged Chuvalo’s he kept going back, a 39 105 2 260 ; chances crack Henry | “I guess this has se’ . eon The following 4 thie first two Cooper's British Empite title program for a challenge against ete = ete a s e last| (Doyle MacLeod) 18:36. Pen-|draws” of the~ Provincial Sentor janq the. world championship |Clay, but that -is- still. our ob- 0 109 42.73 . arly ‘B: for the Seagram |heid by Cassius Clay. , |Jective.”” , N.Y. 813 37 04.44 nce Stone and the right to represent | 14 another fight, ete = : : Maniago, N.Y. 41-3 18 0 4.15 Prince Edward Island in the linocked out Hubert of Community Rink Monday night. |leyer, D. Gosgrove. _.| lee 2 — Carl Peters, R. Boy- | Giacomin, N.Y. 271-3100 0 3.66 Dominion Senior Play-offs in left hook | . The Maroons dominated the| Ice 4— E. MacDonald, A. Mc-/lan, W. fin, D. Young vs J. | NY totals 4 155 03.88 Glen Cove, N.Y., with a1 ; Winnipeg. The double knock-out) sitter one ‘minute, 20 seconds of play in the first part of the game |Ewen, 8. Willis, D. v8 |MacDonald, R. Battersby. Parent, Bos 24 8 13.58 ng : for |competition features ten Odin. second round in a scheduled : and were leading 2-1 in the open-|J. Voutour, J. MacLean, H. Mit-| 9.11. Johnston, Bos 92-3 38 0 4.04 | sow Itie game at the | games. isrcuaiae I \o ler, 51 at the end of the second |ton, M. MacLesa. Ice 1 — Art and Millie Peters, |Cheevers, Bos $23 34 6 6.00 ee » by re-|Forum on Thureday night on the |rauRspay, JAN 27 weighed 192% pounds ; frame and upped their total to| Ice 5 — K. Kennedy, J.|Henry June Larter vs Mar- | Ring, Bos 23 4 06.00 feree-in-chief and/Minor Hockey Week program: 30 p.m. cn ee pounds. six in the final session. Played |Hughes, H. MecLennan,— H. /tin and Verna Bert, Reg Peters,|Boston totals 40 168 1 408 niptarold “Marty” Martin, "with ce a erase Oe vine ee ss| Tee 2 — Dr. LA. Jobmwton : 9 rae ner before a good crowd and om ex-(MacLeuehien ve R: Carr. L/Lucy Soloman." eo , fires ‘goals and two assists, led!— Ernie Dunstord, Jim Andrew, |Acon taewedere) | Alberton High , watt ee Boertien, W. Gills, M. Richard] = SAVE the: Airmen to the win and won|Berry MacKinnon, Harrison |“S™'s Pe nec harlot. g , Ice 1 — T. White, J.8. Taylor, |vs D. LaBruech, F. MacLeod, | the. award for th elpobbins, Forwards — She un Ice 3 — Ed Tanton (Charlotte- le Scoring fof O’Leary were Ble E. Mac ve Lig. y, . : came. Wille G fe Gallet, wi two Maroy, DP Aecy Murpiy, Kenny |t0Wt” v8 Fred: Mactan -(Char- “Nips Elmsda i pp |rote; A: Colileutt, G. Rodger _ en, a el Leee ve Lig. oung, Mary Pacoet, lf 15% goals —_— Doiron, Bobby MacMillan, Gary BONE : ‘Abarttns’s Stone et Donald, E. MacLauchlan. 7pm. Print Period: 1, RCAF gay an age Mite Bo ee sige Phere Fy ery hear vance |E. Matthews. Penalties went to|— Go Gerace Og Worth, E: Worth. on everything in the tin (Guy, Ripley) 5:10; 2. RCAF,| Gin y, : Giddings (Charlottetown) Rockets 6-4 in a community lea- - arbour, A: Willams, P.| DART RESUL .. Warner, K. Hughes vs K. 1) store during the dis- Reidy Profitt) 12:36; 3.|» Colin Younker. Coach—Vern Ice 5 — Art Peters (Souris) vs exhibition hockey game in| SYDNEY (AP)—Arthur Ashe|Rochford and B. Frizzle (five MacDonald, B. Smith, J. Mur- Aces, 16:12; 4. RCAF, | rrett ‘ nl Files (Beiveders) Sthorton Arena recently. Theland Clark Graebner swept into|minute and match misconduct)| The following are results of|phy, P. Warner. count sale. Martin (Gagnon) 19:20. Penal, 0°" aeomesecy, Defence” | THURSDAY, JAN. 27" fast skating high school squad the quarter-finals of the Austral. Fence Cee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee, As E:T Bale Mads Jon, 20th : L Arsenault, 12:10. ; - : ahead 41 im the opening pe-|jan tennis championships Tues-|W. Livingstone, A. Collicutt, and| Dart League. . » A. a Sai Ce i ae cee, Rene len |” reek ‘Tantdk vei DEE. (ak ann OAL MOOR LMM MiclGer) while cx” henerteas: oer tan Strang (ah of the Mtoroum | measles Sad Play om Thureday | Munroe, M. Nicholson, R. Leard.! Keith Carmichael nf Se eet eae | Forwerds-——-Angue-Béck,-Drian |Giddings———— jcond. tame. The rockets rallied ideked up _another controversy ar Gane init ne eae trance Bt 9-8: Sports-\0-pm:————— 9}. fog Penalties: None "|Sobey, Paul Saunders, Tommy|~ice-$ — Dr. L.A. Johnston vs | strongly in the elosing to lover officiating. v minoate ae aoa ‘a hua “A” 41; Sgts.| Ice 1 — John K. MacDonald. | ke tees Third Period: 7. 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Doucette paced the win-| . from Chicago Black Hawks, and ’ Yili ; beat Herb FitzGibbon of Garden |4.3 and Albertoh High School| NOTE: High Single Bill Mur-|ners attack two goals Detroit Red Wings captured ” os “ City, N.Y. 12-10, 64, 64 in/ewamped Alberton Community |Phy Legion “B” — 171. Sean ci nine of the 12 positions on the ' : socter: Acsteaiame > peeeesn tease 193 i. | National Hockey~ League’s mid- match. t ‘ first game C. Fraser, | season all-star poll, the league ‘ mer, B. Teaser (2) ecored for Alber. BORDE RINK ‘announced recently Sh | T ton South, G, Adams, G. Rennie, Montveal Canedions placed utt e ourney einen’ and W. Adams for r : sete teeaaga “RMI tate tad Proves Success . meat to W. Wallace of medal WEDNESDAY, JAN. 26 1 to the d ‘ aser of Alberton ie eae ieee Timers sad On Monday evening @ success-| In the second game Donnie 8:15 P.M. Boston Bruins drew a blank in ful inter-club badminton tourna-|Matthews went on a scoring the voting. ; ment was held, at Civic Auditor- |spree for the High School rack- JUNIOR LEGIONAIRES ; Bobby Hall, Chen's power se ie Sema foo | | ful leftwinger, was one of three ide. VS. | DEPENDABLE DELIVERIES OF Chicago players chosen for the eults of the tournament: re | a first team, Hull was the only ¢ | TEXACO FUEL CHIEF VJ unanimous choice of the se- el and oe hen ome Heating Oil ; | lectors e . iy Farington sen ———— — Wa larmih without wary ll winter jones i : 7 . : ; a $ ‘ : right on dulé so you The voting, based on ‘five * GORDIE HOWE NORM ULLMAN | BOBBY HULL . \feated ; | ‘can never run short. Fuel Chiefis the. points for a first-place choice, <e : ; é l-etars for the FORUM S TING Serine ae ecnemieal, cserat.... three for a second and one for /mamed as the first team’s. de-. right winger, easily.won the No. )—are (is Bas | ing equipment. Gall we ter Texaco a third, was conducted fencemen. 1 spot over Canadiens’ Bobby | first time. ; Fuel Chief today! sportswriters and broadeasters| Laperriere polled the same|Rousseau. Howe 80; Laperriere, Pilote, Uliman | See agen cen Tammi at, alot [rics aint for Ga Mou: |en ll rs Steves roe , Y sf Dial Glenn Hall, Chicago's veteran Bote pic up ¢ i zier selec first . cP. 7 i : } seven more than Detroit's Doug Mohns, Hull's team- was ted. to. the Gest team, "garnering OA af a|BAFKey. Toronto's Allan SHAR-|aste yon the second. altar [2,98 eeason, while Howe Snow Removal . 4 unil* i] 2:00-3:30 p.m.—Pre-Se oe possible 90 points while goalie ‘was named Barkley’s part , wih Sa vous: |e yest j 0.8. units ° ° v p.m hool Children sais att mer on the second team, ,_|left wing position, v OLD HAT FOR HOWE —_—_io’clock. Am invitation is extend-] Owing ....., ee _ ~ (25e per family) oo nen on eee “Norm Ullman, Detroit’s| Members placing on the first} Howe had been named to 16 sche P wel Ch'to Petroleum classy centre, edged Chicago’s|team in each half of the season |all-star squads in the past Also Skating 4:00 - 5:30 wn PICK HAB DEFENCEMAN - [ates Mikita 64-57. for the cee ened ies Se ee ie een ee ening 00 = 3:30 p.m. Products Ltd. Laperriere of Mont-|team nomination for that posi-|second team get ‘each. )|first team and the same num- Children 15¢ — Adults 25¢ Tage . and Pierre Pilote, the |tion. Players on the! second team |ber of appearances for thd sec- 23 Gt. “e a veteran captain, were| Gordie Howe, Detroit's ace|—Barkley, and Mohns jond squad. Georg. tows