i Boss . coached Pirates nevert looked back. Len Sirois and Larry Farrell.~ two ex-varsity players were playing last night along w i t h HOCKEY SCORES By THE CANADIAN PRESS 3‘“. [The Guardian, Charlottetown. Thurs. Nov. 8, 1962. Billy Harris Paces Leafs ‘, Airmen, Pirates . . Joe Sastii. and Francourt, two Toronto 5 New York 1 . other varsity teammates last antnn 3 Chicago 3 O - I n r a n e r year. American League S a p I n S l-‘rancoiirt was the big gun for Providence 3 Buffalo 1 i the losers He picked up 13‘ Pittsburgh 1 Cleveland 5 ' . 'lleereIl shmon‘ swismng “w Wm” )9 points. Suois 11 and toe Sassi Springffl‘d Sh Y points. Stu Ladncr garnered ele- en. Feelings ran high at one stage of the second game between the Saints and the Pirates w h i c h .astern League Charlotte 0 Knoxville 4 New Haven 9 Philadelphia i for RCA!" cagcrs racked up Ilicir . second straight hoop victory and I Pirates edged a power-packed 1 SDU team in ‘Golden Ball‘ hoop i action at Prince of Wales Col- ‘lege last evening. lofpcnalty box. hit Worsley on the . skate the Rangers off the ice. shoulder and dribblcd into the: ' George Armstrong raised theinet. Harris assisted on Douglas‘l sub. Leaf margin to 44-1 while Tor- screen shot that closed out the‘ Sim— onto's Tim Horton was serving scoring. NEW YORK tAPi~—Toruntollhrnugliout—elhcn thrcatcncd Maple Leafs. with a two-goal performance by Billy Han-is and solid goaltending by stitute netminder n mons. broke out of a minor a penalty. The" doronccman FRONT By PIUS CALLAGHAN For the winners it was Donnie ‘Fiinnel‘ MacLean tops with 13 oints. Dave Hyndman came through with 11 Here are the < (ialt 5 Kitchener 2 ‘ SUMMARY .lincups; -— Sarnia 3 Windsor 6 slump for a 5-1 National Hockey ‘Kcnl Douglas rammed in the First period: 1. Toronto, liar. i The airmen. who had \i‘ o ii . ended up with the score reading , v . .. v 1 League victory over New York fifth goal to make a bout of itHrIs 2 lStewarl) 16:40. Penalty} iiheir first game Saturday 50-44 for Pirat s and one Pirate “I A“ _ Um‘ma" " mm" wmflgfiipffgiifligiwa. .against BYC. took the lead early f 4. Szawara 13. Rumfeldt. Mor- Hunohéwa ‘ Kings!“ R Rangers Wednesday night. iwhile 11.714 New York fans;——Horton 1000 player was eected from the . - rison. DeJana 19. Dollimore. 4. I - -, . . The victory boosted Loafn.howlrd in protest. Second prnod: 2. Toronto. run Maritime hockey situation presents a rather drab out- dthrfv ggfigtilng“‘gre‘hs‘:;fl§:;“§ angrily "m8 unnecessary yew”. 17 “0... Km...“ 9 International League - - ' cs.. n . 4 . . . . in“) a thkdfplace he w‘th .MOnt- nly at the present time but things could change for (the er 5;, pan] :1 port Wayne 2 four penalties werelHarris 3 (Brewer. Baun) 14:37: look cach With 11 failed. of which only one went) 3. Toronto. Mahovlich 5 (Kelly) .in me next 10w weeks. It was a come from behind To”! 6]- 7-point edge with the score read- ieal Canadiens. points. A loss would have sent to Rangers. That was a 1naiori19230. Pcnaltv—Mahovlich 7:07. The Nova geotia Senior Hocku League is , lug 23-16. The visitors again had victorv for the winners. At half PWC: — w- Smllh 19. Latin" - , _ ' I . ‘ _. . . . probably the most . . . . ~ .. . . i .. - 10. ill Ic' 4. Grant. Mullallv. ihcm down to fifth spot. bchind ‘ln Dave Halon for ramming Third period: 4. New York, luncerlain of any at one present, time and Windsor Maple mfg. i‘l Slight 0th!“ I" Play "1 “19mm Ihf‘l’ “"0 trailing the balms 11' Dal“! 6‘ “€35”;- Séam‘lgigi Emmi) Mmaughnn‘ Emit. court 111. Sirois ll. Buotte. Tur- .geon, Cochran. Total 44. ihalf outscoring the city collc— 25-19. They pullcd up even with MacF‘adycn. gians 38-33 for a final score of the Malpeque Road students with mond ti. J. Webb. B. Diamond. 61-53. ' inine minutes remaining in the G. Ward 4. D. Ling. Total 53. Top pointgetter for the air- . game and for the next couple of. Pirates: -— D. MacLean 13, C. force was DeJana with 19 points ‘minutes neither team could gar- MacLean 10. R. McGonnell 2. S. mind he was followed close. bc- nei‘ a clean-cut lead. Waynei Lavers 2. R. Atkinson 4, Mac- ‘liind by Stewart with 17 points. iMacDonald drove in for a cou-i Kinnon. W. MacDonald 8. D. Winston Smith for the second :ple of quick baskets minutes Hyndman 11. Total 50. ‘ game in a row headed the Wcl— later and from then on the Jack. Saints: — H. Callaghan. Sassl .Armsirong into the boards in llt‘bt‘nlnn 3 Illcnry) HOWE") la member last season. have decided to ask for a year's leave of ‘the final minute. The game wasi41071 5. Toronto. Armstrong 6 (absciicc. u delayed while Armstrong re-i (Balm) 9:43; 6. Toronto. Doug- . There was . yarn out of Windsor early this week that a new covered. He left the ice underr‘las 1 (Harris. Pullord) 15:55. group was endeavouring to get the Maple Leafs back into the.. ‘his own power. 'Penaltics—Horton 7:53. Baton ‘fold but our latest word was that the. attempt bad tailed. The Harris. who had an assist in (major) 19:15. drive for something like $5000 tailed last week and It was then addition to his two goals. scored. SaVCSi Lthat the Windsor management decided to call it quits for the lat 16:40 of the first. period. tak- I Simmons 7 4 8 ’19 1962-63 campaign- ing a bouncing pass from Ron . Worsley 10 9 13—32) THAT leaves Halifax. Amherst. New Glasgow and Monctmi Stewart and slicing It over th _—’_ - iin operation and by the reports. New Glasgow appears to be 1m . h . [shoulder of R a n g e r goalie. up the greatest array of talent. goals in his last outing. ump Worsley. His secondl Simmons missed a shutout came in the middle period wheni only on Andy Hebenton's third-(he steered in Bob Baun‘s longl Rangers. The victoryrebcafs' fifth this season—was ony their second in their last six starts. Simmons. once regular goal- tender for Boston Bruins and .1 Stanley Cup playoff performer for Toronto last season. was called up from Rochester to re- place aged Johnny Bower. Bower. 38. had allowed seven BRITAIN‘S BUILDERS Britain‘s construction indus- ti'ics employ more than 1.600: 000 mcn. or more than six per ,Cent of the working population. Futoney Resumes ' Parkdale Royals' Angie Carroll ls planning on playing with 0 line defending champions, Amherst Ramblers. Freddy Burke. last ‘ llg Workout lseason with Windsor, is reported to be donning a New Glasgow period 8081 and got the benefit slapshot, man I t . . n . I . . . gers uniform and Alf Flann an also of Sand I outfit. Ital of SETH}; salt: Toroptgdd'efenstlve Mahovlich 5 score came on a Evening Ialready joined Moncton Beat'ersf‘gAll’three are topycalilre hock- : 19? gavzs’efigcrmdin“ mo: ‘9 ;POInt-blank shot (me leyisto and they’ll be a big help to their respective squads. We un- . - ~ ' E it .pass from Red Kelly. Mahov- HAMILTON ice: . Bernie .derstood that Flannagan was flickering with North Sydney Vic- inu" in "19 midi“? Period. lch. off his feet after his shot. Faionev Hamilton “gaggi‘fgfig .El'l“ Zardflmti}? “)9 905‘ 3!” “'i'ls quarterback who underwent sur- E talked to some hockey officials around Halifax last week- “fll made it 34, hm 30 gocond‘ I 9:: “kl I: ‘99 favm‘mfl hWinery about five weeks ago for end and there was anything but optimism coming from them. before the r'niddh; ber'nd‘ ondm‘ d a" .2 9' "tum", "‘ the 1 damaged leg cartilcges. is to re. However. they may be. looking at the darkest. side. and four teams Hebentdn got am, back earl n; it “h "3% ‘ .and ‘1” ""t appear i Slime light workouts with he may work out all right. provided the league has plenty of balance. me final peflnd hm “amigo” ‘ “A 9 1" -V ,mjumld- [M t ’E a s t e r n Football Conference We still think it's a mighty long haul from Halifax . at w" a wide ~Pdge in I i trmsrrongs gna “ It“. "am‘lchampions tonight. and an even greater distance to Moncion. The clubs were com- p ay ‘ma 0 lm Horton was m Naiih" C039“ Jim planting bitterly about. travel last season. yet nothing has been in r aloncy would speculate done to mtiify this empaign. iwheih" “‘9 , ‘t'mrterhaCR W3“ It‘s costing plenty to put such a league in operation and the 1.93m“ “‘9. Twat“ 1." the EEC chances are that more. than one club will finish in the disastrous .fmals against the Winner of Sat- «Md. Tiger - Cat Itorias but apparently they were unable to come. to terms. Trimble mess QUOTED ARE FOR POPULAR SIZES: Yes. at canadian Tire. you'll save another jurday’s sudden-death semi-final) v Networks Io Continue Grey Cup N OTTAWA (CPI — The Board of Broadcast Governors Wed- nesday enacted a regulation hich compels. 1 off the ect. publiclwa CBC television network (to carry the Grey 01in football game exactly as orig- lnated by the privately-owned CTV netwm'kocomplete with commercials. However. the board, follow- ing a closed meeting. deleted a section of an original proposed regulation which said that. the board might impose financial upon- aginee voluntiarily. The deletion leaves room for negotiation between tilie net- works with respect to the WI cise terms and conditions of complying with the regulations. A CBC spokesman said that negotiations would continue be- tween the networks right up to the Grey Cup kickoff on Dec. 1 in Toronto. if necessary. in an effort to find a satisfactory ab rangement of terms. ramp FOR SOLUTION In a statement. the BBG said ‘ Fire Kills Six Horses BOSTON (AP)-——A fmu'nalarm‘ horses andl ed $75,000! damage at Suffolk Dawns race track early Wednesday. The fire destroyed a barn at the giant racing plant which straddles Boston and Fire Grief Alfred Long of 110-. vere estimated the damage. i Many of the horses at the; track were led to safety by sta-i hle hands. police and fin-menu but no persona i ) i I egotiations that during the recent weeks} “continuous and serious efforts; have been made by the presl-l dent of the CBC (J. Alphonsei Ouimet) and the president of! CTV Television Network itcd (Spencer Caldwell) lo a solution acceptable to all par» ; ties involved.“ on how to makei be cc. me in Toronto“ available to all Canadian TVi ewet‘s in keeping with the ex- pressed wish of the board. "Their efforts have proved; unsuccessful.“ the board said. “It. no ecomes necessary to impose a solution. "The responsibility to do thls rests upon the Board of Broad- cast Governors undcr the au- thority vested In it by the- Broadcasting Act. " card's regulation now Lim- . find I Tiger-Cats. . between Montreal and Ottawa. i Faloney was injur in a' game against Toronto Argonauts‘ early in the season. played against Winnipeg when the leg still wasn't well and finally em. tered hospital game against Calgary. Floney is in the first year of a three-year contract with the Nicklaus'Named Rookie Of Your . NORWALK. Conn. (AP‘i— . Jack Nicklaus. who won the) United States Open champion-i ship and more than 3100.000 in his first year as a professional golfer was named “roo to of the year' Wednesday by Golf. Digest magazine. | Previous rookie winners havel been Ken Venturi, Bob Goalhy. Joe Campbell, Mason Rudolph and Jacky Cupit. becomes part of the law govern- I log broadcasting in Canada. ‘ Failure to comply with it would represent a deliberate lnfrac-; tion of the law. ; “No matter how strongly any. the parties may feel about. e regulation. the board doe not expect the law will be held in defiance." ‘1 The CTV network, which pro-E vides football coverage to 10' cities. owns the TV rights to the game. However. full national coverage can be achieved only by telecasting the game over the 120-station CBC network. 1 was the. coverage factor which prompted Wednesday's meeting. I of th iOrIiz Batters tJapcinese Cha mp1 TOKYO (Apt—Carlos Ortiz of; New Y I. Planie’s Return Expected Tonight MONTREAL (CP) — Jacques Plante likely will be back in Montreal Canadians' nets 0- night. when the Montrealersi meet Detroit Red Wings in National Hockey League game. the first. meeting on Montreali icc between the clubs this sea- n. . Plante played only In the first game of the season and was coming down w‘t n asthmatic condition at. the time. He. and his mates were beaten] 5—0 by Boston Bruins. ‘ Since then Cesare Manlago. has looked after the net-mind-i ng. Following Wednesday's work: out, coach Toc Blake would say only starter. ported in good shape again. 5 it On The Island Scene HERE an home. news is mighty scarce. We know that four teams are going but the makeup of the squads its still a big ques- tion mark. When we wrote this column. ' . {01‘ surgery after had taken to the ice. Tuesday night the Eagles went through a l‘ the miury was aggravated m a isession with F/S Matthews in change. They had a lot of capable 1 material on hand including former Crystals Doug Tucker, Tom 1 Dwyer. ' and goaltender Irv Walsh notion (that the Eagles will be good competitors Bob Sleigh season . As far as the. Crystals are concerned, we know little about them yct. Pardon us. we should stals‘. Cape Traverse Evinrudes. P as yet. mveveir. word is (that Benny H form this season. Both were top club will sorely miss them. However. talents of tlie remaining Crys iany club in the league at run for their money. The Defending Champs SINCE the Old Spain Pcnciuns arc going junior this year. the chances are that Sandy‘s Parkdale Royals will grab some of .. . the loss of Angie Carroll and Alf iFlarimagain will really hurt Sandy (Freddy Burke was with Wind- r last season) and the Royals may not be the shoo-in many ng they will be. You can‘t lose pointgetters like i a Flannagan and not see your stock take a quick dip. Myron Bell’s juniors are pretty much of an unknown qual- lity. However. juniors always are fierce competitors and Myron hopes to have a strong club ready‘to face mainland juniors when" playoff time arrives. He isn’t counting on chasing any of the senior clubs out of the rink during the 15!“. campaign but he a ‘ merely hopes his club can give good competition all the way. . We'll have something to say about his hopefuls Chihawks, Bruinsi Play 3-3 Draw é last season‘s Birds However iso are predicti ‘Carrol nd i flu ad an) CHICAGO (AP) ... Bucyk‘s goal with seven sec- onds left to play pulled Boston "1‘" “3"” ‘5 ’ 'Ipmbame Bruins into a 3:; tie with themack on , hm the “03"” is "'Black Hawks in a taut. Nationaltthird pal-ind. but cuff penning. Hockey League game here mki world fight“)th Jean Beliveau. who missedwednesday night champion. battered Kazuo Tak-i ayama. Japan's featherweight. champion. for 10 rounds and an; easy decision Wednesday. ‘ ln-i . jiniiea reported. . "Firemen from five communi- tis battled the blaze and pre- vented it from spreading to nearby barns. Cause of the fire was not de- termined but Loni: said it appar- ently charted in a fced mm). ed bout Th as chocover two hours after some 8.000 per- sons had left the track. A tirack spokesman said Suf- folk Downs would offer its no- ual program of 10 races Wed- ; meeting of the Summer-side. Am- He termed thel niii‘ht- killed Roider Stable of Sanchez. N-Y-j PWH, Su m-Hi Play Draw sumansma —- Prince orI Wales High School and Summer- aide High School fought to it 12- all draw Queen Elizabeth urine for the Senior "A" Inter- championshtp of Prince Edward Island. All games will be played at Wide and there will pro~ blbhy be a delay before the second encmmter as the Welsh- men are in the midst of ex- Initiation. One minute before “it: end of the score SHS. Tbe'u 'tbe Welshman roared back Into contention. John 33; rushing line bow. and is believed to have snatched a broken leg. 8: will begin Nov. 15th. Advertise- ‘ Ring and Bay street in down- com my me building would be the tallest in Wednesday night's bout was. Iii tune-up for Ortiz‘ title de-I, lfence against Teruo Kosaka.i iformer lightweight champion of: the Orient, here Doc. 3. j iAAA Meet iHeId Wed. SUMMERSIDE ~-- The annual ateur Athletic Association was held of Crest Lanes last night with the president Jim Hogan the chair. 11 was decided to change the i name to Summerslde Commun- ity Recreation Commission. and the retiring president. Mr. Hog- an. was elected president of the one game because of an eye in- jury, will play and so will: Dickie Moore, still bothered by! knee trouble. i Glen Hall Keeps I Record Intact ; Chicago 1 CHIthth (AP) »-- Black Hawk goalkeeper Glenni Hall was forced out o 3-1 tional Hockey League game for the first time in his eight- year career Wednesday night when he left the. ice at 10:21 of the first. period. A pinched nerve. in his back. which had threatened to keep Hall from starting and thus ending his consecutive game streak at 551. forced him to leave after a shot by Boston‘s Murray Oliver skittered under his' pads and into the net to tie the score at 1-1. 9 was replaced by Beats new organization with Charles Morrison as secretary - treasur-t er. Other officers, consisting of representatives of se ce clubs and other groups in the town. will be elected at a meeting to be held the week of Nov. 19. The SCRC's winter program ments are to be placed for posi- tion of a coach. assistant to Mr. Morrison at a weekly salary of $35. and an equipment manager at a 815 weekly salary. Bo Schuman. Sid Forbes and Gord Kelly were appointed as a minor hockey committee. The possibility of securing tn- surance policies for boys parti- cipating in minor hockey will be investigated. and the organiza- tion will make sure. that all up be fully equipped before playing hock . There will be no charge for playing hockey this winter. PLAN SRYSCRAPER TORONTO (CP) — A 000 skyscraper will be Oahu”? built at town Toronto for the Monto- Dominion Bank. a bank official said Tuesday. some etc the British Commonwealth. struction is to start in 1063 wit. the official opening July . 1067. hen Canada celebrdtes cen- Jordy of the Hawks' farm team at Buffalo of the Ameri- an League. 0 had been Hall couldn't c h called up in case start. 60 Pair CHILD’S MISSES on)! 1.00 LAST. Bucyk's marker came while Boston goalie Bobby Pci'raiilt was out of the nets and team« mate Ted Green was serving a slashing penalty. Sub goalie Denis Deiordy was the victim of two of the Bi‘uins' markers. DeJordy took over the nets for Chicago goalie Glenn Hall. who was forced to leave a game for the first time in his eight-year NHL career midway in the. first. period be- cause of a pinched nerve In his 5' ack. Hall. who had complained earlier in the day of a pain in the back. started and kept his consecutive game streak alive at 551 TALKS WITH PILOUS He conferred with Hawk coach Rudy Pilous after a goal by Murray Oliver and DeJordy. who had been called in from Buffalo of the American League Wednesday afternoon. took over. Len Lunde gave the Hawks a 1-0 lead at two minutes. 37 sec- onds of the first period but Oliver pulled the last 'GIGANTIG SUPPER CLEARANCE 250 WOMEN’S sueesns om 1.99 THESE ARE OUTSTANDING BARGAINS AN D W". MAKE WONDERFUL CHRISTMAS GIFTS. SHOP NOW VII-ll! SIZES This year‘s team that. will play out of Civic Stadium In Summerside will be a joint. effort of the former Crystals and echaps we missed out somewhere ;along the line but we can’t recall a definite name on them .lohnny . Bruins place i only one team. RCAF Eagles. . We have till: all through the not have. used that word ‘Cr.V- l and Grant. Grady Will not per- armors and the Prince the combined 5 and Evinrudes alto-ind give OITOW . even iii the midway .mark. Ken Wharram put the Hawks midway in the Eton skated around the Hawks defence a few moments later and tied the score again. SUMMARY ‘ First period: 1. Chicago. iLllth 3 (Murphy. Vasko) 2:37; 12. Boston. Oliver 4 (Pennington. IBucyk) 10:21. Penalties—Hill- lman 3:27, Mohns 4:30. Hull 9:00. Second period: No scoring. . Penalties—Mikita 1:22; Green ‘ period: .. Chicago. Wharram 3 (Mikita. McDonald) 8:38; 4. cston. Pennington 4 (Toppazzinl, Mohns) 13:09: 5. Chicago. McDonald 5 (Whar- ram. MacNeil) 15:24: 6. Boston. Bucyk 6 (Spencer. Hicks) 19:53. Penalties—Moms 3:29. Lunde 4:29. Green 18:13. Saves: Perreault 11 1 7—25 Hall-DeJoi-dy 911 0—20 Larry's Restaurant Free Delivery from 11 a.ui. to 1 mm. 1' Dial 4-841 5-4-9028 100 Pair MEN'S SLIPPERS om 1.99 got equalizing tone w: in the last quarter. 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