a 10 Tie Gaandlan, Oharlotictown, Mon. Hoy. 90,2908 Lote ii ea : e ® up . : i atchewan Wins.Firs | r . , ; . (AP) —| Cupit had previously won the 2 9-1 4 R ut cy Cw at |Cnatn esr and "Tu : Ms = e d 6 . rey Cup In - sinh | yn en ee! rier | ground out 133 yards in 23 car-| trying to evade &' strong Sas on playott, with Chi] ings to nearly $90 lor By BOB MscKENZIE yard sirike in the first quarter Pree, net Ge. Heat Seemcenewes | Meares eee ee Chi Rodriguez. sc|” Tetitgrnn wien: Gite tat toe _ VANCOUVER (CP) — Saskat-| and fired a “hands of Ot-| touchdown on a Sl-yard’ burst | aged Jong touchdown passes The 28-year-old Cupit won ond place, while Dan Sikes, who “@hewan Roughriders made_ their ee a O’Billovich| up the pared mpg Beare gee xh 850 in winning his fourth vic- shot a 67 Sunday for 2 273 nee THRO ering ° 3 ee Ser as teeta te taitaech Alen Pot & Patties mana Russ | Guard Jack Abendschan con- They wore down Ottawa Rough | second quarter. Reed, who! Jackson had a busy afternoon | Riders -for 45 minutes then| Fullback George ° { broke away for a 29-14 vigtory : . start of the fourth qua ' <i a scoreless third period CANADIAN PRESS 2nd Qtr aoa a — but changed that on the first Totals istQir | Ott Sask play when flanker Hugh Camp-| ream Oe Oe 4. SE a belli outfought Ottawa halfback} 5i..; downs 1 ? —__Joe-Poisi@rtor-spass-deep_in| yas rushing 92196623 “il 6068 l61OlCUTSCSS the Ottawa end zone. Yds passing 195 158 85 42 a See Se oS wes See oe ee 8 | Piss Ged SD 8S] SB ER SY matter of how big the winnin2 | Completed 6 10 3.3 ® 6-6-6 e. Se ee oma 8 ee Se ee ee 2, urday, Saskatchewan was the! pinis oe eS #3 7 8&8 Ww FT enly professional football club avge.punt 39 3 0 3 os - se in Canada without a Grey Cup! pumbles 3 8 2 . 6 6: 2 8 6 Shae ehampionship.— 1 Fumbles—lest —t - fa £i se. See _ A total of 32,344 fans turned | Penalties 5 s em S:-8s £8 0 8 .@ = out in overcast. 48 - degree Yds penized : 6 0. 86 2-8 re 9 © | dividual ‘scored twice « _ weather and showed early and | Field goals a * ace 3 © lees SATURDAY Themngnaen._aaah. Rod Bossy, Ken Brows strong bias in favor of the! Fid goals trd © 3 the ; Grey Cup ond Errel Thempess added ate j western: Roughriders. Hundréds | ~~ rr re ree te on Oftawa 14 Saskatchewan 29 te ial. wanes the ee < - DUSHINSKI ee 2 : vd 7 31 Seals received a two-goal out- gra ; : L eiterses Charleston 24 .Orlando - from Ron Anderson while - fore the had finished and « ° Wh Montreal Saskat is Dale West of Saskatche- | (oriando sudden - death | Put b es aia wer wah Turning Point Came en. wee Beet ee Hamil THIS pass intended — ae oe aa bg ae —— i Western Division ic ae —— : : ca ‘ (RIGHT) wa Wirephoto) : - EAST i for ie ll Cau ht End Pass Ottawa played a strong game Watkins s knocked Third member of the ballet Army 9 Navy 7 Halifax opened a 7-0 lead im The touchdown pass to Camp. g a oe Le 4 Holy Cross_32 Boston College 26 the first period and led 11-1 af- nplstahes en. which SOUTH . . Moncton five was.the last of AXTER - | Corks popped and champagne | 1. sapitalized kept the score 2 afs 5 OF Alabama 34 S. Mississippi @ | ter 40 minutes of play three throws" pag vee VANCOUVER (CP) — We | flowed as Kays. brought in the tied end the wostere, Renghias| angers an © "Ww? Clemson 36 South Cartna 10 oa ee -Ron Lancaster, an wa —been—eight— : ; turned on power im rN J ® Miami, Fla. 21 Florida “ player until he Was traded to | never cL? aie ter for’ the first time after eight nal mats a a ual sige : : 7 a vi Tech 14 | Habs fired. 9 shots at, two “Saskatchewan in . of Sas- | failures. : 4 tg 3 Georgia ; a4 ee tee M -| scien 5 minders with Brian ; end_Jim Worden with a six-| Bead coach Eagle Revs of Say Fullback George Reed, whe |tence’ of 34 yards Sa ; ‘ Fases B Boston Virginia 21 North Carolina 14 in the first reried and Rebe Be- : 2 he’s glad about it. sag | Senerned tle —apecin foot | 1 196 om the ground— cago 28 Vanderbilt ker blocking 16 of 20 in the se- ° He made the comment Sat- | yard touchdown as “just a half—and « ie > Midwest and 14 of 15 in the final. » : ” ‘that Sas- second half. They Peds . pass- cond Table Tennis remy og eer tua eee ao ae aor eee an under- ee only 27 yards YORK (CP)—New York | until midway in the second ses- = a ae cae but Miami, —_ = — s ne two teams play in Monc- j : week bearing first 30 minutes while | NEW blasted Toronto Maple — an in| Bavior Friday night. Reps Chosen cE ee |e ac scans mental attitude. they pased oF cer SS S| Ie ce Saty wat © com “iter tie. Renmers, sbsching | Wont to stay’ late. ta the period Methodist 21 Texas-Christian’ 6 “DETROIT (AP) — A woman. : “We heard Ottawa was second * . a weekend sweep against nee edjon a long screen shot for ; Far West a Veteran Earl Smith copped MARITIME | super -~ stat team - that —we ee eee as eae [ee tas aoe ee eens, eee aan | Seo oe Notre Dame 51 California @ |fight promoter, backed by 8 “he settee Peovinnat wie Ee CING gy = ified ee gh anger gp was Sain a vote ~ply Hockey League. Saturday ar § ee a a Gan es The} Mikita hit the far corner with| Brigham Young 38 Pacific 0 a y $250,000 to = = s, + le in fered ssius ’ : nis championship Saturday mor- RA cae, ae eae ‘round. and 168 Of their M5 | whipped first-place Chicago 41 [eowerted » Goyette piss. The| "mani shot early in |— 7 ~~| defend “his “heavyweight at the Basilica Recreation maybe a litler ’ yardage im the | Rugged Reggie Fleming, 18th: game. the second and then backhanded. against Ernie i} Centre: Smith defeated Peter) SAINT JOHN, NB. (CP) —| Keys. said: sos tite tobias ra =a valved ta a: firet-peried seuffie eae 1% minutes later |home his own rebound front Tommies §crape pa -Grant of the Recreation Centre | Judy’s Beauty hit the wire in ‘We were up ae SUMMARY with Toronto defenceman ; “ in an extra match. Smith came 2.12 45 to win the featured Jun-|and people judges rit Quarter | Downs, teored twice. forthe Earl Ingartild bro ree | “By Moncton 3-2 = mateh. after he lost /on a nine-dash harness racing |and Hamilton.. But. we had to ipsa we tmehiows Tucks? | gecond-piace te with the Leafs | Geotrion pounced on the puck Boyer scored on a backhander FREDERICTON (CP) — Ro = of the a the fastest mile of CAMPBELL BREAKS TIE 2. Saskatchewan, touchdown for the season to seven. |tring!pass and he’ beat finale before the rallied | Ord eriod and St. Thomas Peter took phe first game It also was toes é : turning point," | (Worden) 10:02 . | tal for Bob Nevin and-|frem- 25-feet out. ith Connelly scoring his sev- Pp held ogee vine Sam | eeseaaeare (pe mel "c+" | Sa et RY lng co a cae et SE, Dr PRINTING one went on to: win the; champ tt e “it ei " Abendsehan) its|a Ranger power play wi his fourth and Teddy Green im the Ma- fonship going away. co (2.17), Vallemite (2.17), | Dushinski, “it came when we Quarter goals as New York won niedee Weenies a> Ge yor arrile | Blue Eagles Saturday ee rns enh Tate | Bectcls Meaeige C27 in caught that one tn the end sone.| 4 Sadhatchewan, touchdown |third straight — na oS a Rae ue tee ee ee p ge Bab Charlottetown Ro- (23) Henry Breeze (2.18 45).1We knew then we were on the (Ford) 4:25 : The loss snapped a. four-game First ae York, | 19:29. St. Thomas led 1-0 after the Let us design your let- doubles championship by down Defensive Pick “2.16 18) and a. "tie han) [unbeaten string for the Maple Hadfield 5 (Gite, Kurten: The Bruins appeared disor-| rirst period but the teams ended terheads, bill heads, 1D ; : (Abendschan time due 2. De te vee ck Ore eee ee a idhewan teuchigun, when} 6. Ontewn, tenchdown (Tesher’ | Leste the league's penalty | bach) 1:50, Penalties Fleming | ganized much of the time due] ie second tied 1-1 brochures; eall us for Gre games anee. Se’ conn | sul und Shatvaste Wreed onc (=e Campbell caught | 5:07 . ee aa Sit wa deceit tem lcoebeet eae cue. all your printing two games going for extra | vair nage ees a the 10- pag wpa ea pass in the | 7. Ottawa, convert (Racine eae had shot the Ran-| 11:19, 17:44, MacNeil 13:19, nn wis Was ‘ddetmed STANDINGS ae « Points. ' double race clan -cont-at- the |” nine seconds into the | 8. Ottawa, single (Wiasiuk con- | and ahead 2-4. Douglas major 13:55. with a knee injury. The Boston tournament was exterely high | Exhibition Raceway here Satur fourth quarter. tpt Sakaiche-| ceded” oo a Guarier | Ed Glacomin, breezing to hs Nevin 5 (Goyetic, MacNeil | powerplay was so inept that, By THE CANADIAN PRESS | GUARDIAN-PATRIOT was e hutout, handled 23. of 8 with Van Impe serving a pen- National League and the competition keen and | day. wan ahead 21-14. : scoring second 5s 11:47; 3. New York, Fleming first Bruins 53 . Sons. Mist seenee and malas | _ Single Gestion went: te tntice mai ee te pated musa eee | (Geathtion” Ingurfiata) (owelh | failed to get a chst on the Car aa - CENTRAL. went to extra points, with long a Pe Na My HOCKEY 9%. Saskatchewan, touchdown ee eae ceangower ‘ afvan- oe Toe. Eeening ¢: owt ene nek. " po ra'‘lies and continuous volley’s ak and Taurida’s Boy. (Campbell) :00 oe three times 16:31. Penalties — Brown 1:03, z > ' being maintained. . 10. Saskatchewan, tages : } Hadfield —4:49,—MacNeit 7:36, |—_-_— SUMMARY} The Chalet Branch of| Fania! thre fries sas ia] aarumpay | xchors|miaeadGibr aed Oy, | Fit pattem, 3 : i Mr. | in race one. Fastest three-quar-| * SUMMARY 11. | Saskatchewan, ; Hadfield in front of Toronto| Third 2 (Marshall) 17:47 | $-44- 2 Boston Scho ee 4 10 strong team coached by Mr. mile was in 1:44.1 by —1. Boston,| (Reed) 8:30 Johnny Bower and Had- | Goyette es eee See tae Peeve Boal Gomis ae seven Faber ythecKonste Orr) 3:57: | 12. Saskatchewan, eonvert an a backhander into "Ea seaeee atv, — ia Se ; art for Quebee | Royz ; Ellis 6 (Jeffrey,| (Abendschan) ‘ . Shots om ; cago, Van Impe 4 (Nesterenko, Gity on Saturday. 11th of Feb | Biggest rot $100.90 gue My | 2. Toronto, feoMartin | 13. Saskatchewan, single (Cline {the goal further scoring | Toronto . 7 412-23/ D. Hull) 18:50. Penalties—Me- fuary;,, 1967 to compete in the | the exactor of $100.9 Kelly) (a7 7:19, | conceded on Ford’s punt).11:41/ There was no New York . 11 10-15-36 | Kenzie 2:48, Green 7:46, Van First Canadian Winter Games. | Lady R. and W.W. uaa Es - ‘Attendance 13,712. Impe 11:15, "Marotte, 19:45. | || Second period — 3. Toronto AA; "it -—BOSTON-{AP)—Stan—Mikita, | : =. ; mer tee_seer Charlottetown Minor Hockey! _sostox-<am—sas_ smi, tts Meh, Van et 5:51. Penalties — Martin 6:19, : leading scorer, struck for three | 5:46; Pilote) 1 2:35. Pes. a Green 14:11 % ; results | (5), D’Arey Murphy (2), Roger Sunday in ena 16-06 ee oa “So ; -| Third 4 Reston. Toronto,.|%__Dlay inthe” Charlottetown: lan (4),"Alail Stevenson, “Bilty*) Boston Bruins. period — 6 Chicago, ~-- ad te lie AN ea aie tpab ur coactedy: Stemkowski 1 (Conacher, Dong. |Minor Wockey Léigue Tor — Campbell. ; luis scored ie aha geal | Bayer 4 (Nesterenko, D. Hull) “year int the presentation ‘s o of Ran- | Stemkow: : ending Saturday, Nov. 26th:- 2:58; 7. Boston, Connelly 7 (Wat- year Pla Hawk” Larter of Rogers 4:24; 6. Toronto, Jeffrey n 4 — Bobby Judson (2), | of the season on a power play Reneerees Gat Colpure vt look Welcome to the League [108 te a econilies ite | PEE WEE lee a (2); , Indians 2/early in the first and com-|8on, Murphy) 9:55; 8. Boston, ote week herd. 5 panel eee a Gale you're indeed | (Kelly) 6:01. Pema Lions 4 — Paul Gormley (3). |George Rogers (2); , ; kth ts 1 per- | Stewart 4 (Woytowich, Marotte) |. ] if -hockey experts has been appoint- saan successors to Buck Whit-| Kenzie, Stanley 8:08. Ted Crockett; Rams 1 — Carl|__ phil Claybourne, George Wig- = his career with a | 12:55; 9. Boston, Green 3 (Mur- i ron 8 can ea © Cd 0 welect tee ee he |lock, Bert Btecle and AJ, Mac-| Shots on gol 7 total 38 | Trainor. im the second period. phy, Shock) 19:29. Penalty — weck who best fills the |lock, Bert — 716 total 28° | Caribous $ — Dave Power (2), Black Hawks 5 ~ Tom Gouth-|""Rookie defenceman Ed Van| lie hss, 7 the taste of dill as the outstan ue * that " Danny Brun, John Ready, Black ay W. scored| Shots on goal fe ; - Our p3-| Any “doubting thomases Attendance—15,809. : 2 — Bobby Falls, Ron Carmichael, and Wally Boyer eS oe of | feel that our calibre of hockey is | ‘pergorr 1 MONTREAL 3 | Bell; Coyotes _ Cullen: Can-|the other Chicago goals as the | Chicago 1 6-8 a 1 came up with the name of | feel that our Don Campbell. Younker (2), Tom ; Ps | Boston 8 92038 Pj Serbs ye | kw Se |g a, | HAS me See 9 eh ea ie ie mae ayer’s week for ’ of our | : ) 14:15: | Billy ; T Maple Leafs and New |--<; ' C last Tues-| ties to see the numbers Cord 1(Hampson, Howe : . . ‘oronto N Otte 085505000 oeCCeee Sten Ea try sete ee mee |r em [ee Siar Don | Ske tote wnt alt eek eee | a ee he Ot ee Uns eb ee ee |e 16:30. Penalties - Seals 9 — Don Stevenson 14,13) Roger Frizzell (2), Blaine |11 goals and_17 assists in 16 ; their great come-back in teams ie fort 2, 16:30. ? Frank MacKinnon (3), Roy Wot-| wacinnis, Danny Taylor, : . leeees took a pass from Bobby STEAKS: aE ob cant of tea poet:|, Rovis Sinith and: Behty Wate|? Gneund portss- eériag. ene. ee eee nee bet ee ie ct <2 2 - Goop on} wi starrin: Halifax Hties i Robm " from a sharp t 3: ‘ Semaestaetioas Paul on a ae Coes ee Tuppy *vire wae 4. Montreal. | Racoons 1 — Alan Carmichael; |ening (2), oe — Pat Griffin Boston's John McKenzie was in MONEY? “well-deserved win — who's going ca Usher's, Tages te tee mee et tn E cnee 5 — Gen: Melek (eines ‘shetene Oo, pg ag = Ray a z fo be next week's winner? § =| sie Unive! ee illy Geldert, Mike MacNeil; |Kenny Gillis; Bruins 4 — Mike ein bet Waeptas wn sexe narrow 10- oes Sees Brown and Ceell Mac. cn ao 12 8 13_38 ces 1— _ Dennis. ee Jim Andrew, Got | es : Wi aio ith St. Thomas 18 1229 | MOSQUITO don Bell. 7 tla lone t first round of play, | Donald play with St. Montreal 4 , - as Macinnis (2), bricated ee ae | ee Calle mae cigs ooh gee Bluebirds 1\— Andy Butler: |" Royals 8 — Glen Macinnis (2) Prefa Bui ngs Balanced League than this years) nior Red Mietbie’ is slarring meg af nitadiibieds 4 — Mtsbael’ Waite Dee Deem; Rewwes3— Tae Ne tee ee ns cami \wite. the Moncton Juaen asa | 3idt peried—1.Chibegn, Wen (2), Kevin Gallant, Paul Strain; | srortia’ : ws Ne eee Sees Ranend, eek et Se Monsen Susie, 208 ake § Te Masshall-8-Goy-|Nellowhinds 3 ieee Dobos (ete ciepULE | 04 x 20 x 10° == SSE Se Oe lee rene Playing in the Cape |? New York,-Mar Ernest Walsh. MINOR HOCKEY neckal +. me that Had the |ley ate beth playi ette, MacNeil) 17:21. Penalties following is the Charlotte- tans in tale : then the oe tee “a Teme pawl ae os i = _ eh Fianagan (2), tows Miner Hechay League sthe= Insulated — Finished inside and outside with th first one, then § : nd Brown 18:49. ye : mg Midget-Juvenile , 5 . ether team abot ahead. Two Greene Gs eran dena focundperiad ete Wow Puen Oo eidis (nee ton or a ok: Douglas Fir ‘Plywood. Enclosed trusses; masonite tore evenly-balanced teams bed Penalty—Van Impe 17:10. : The schedule for the other divis- acs letely . glazed windows | in than Id be hard to find. | League: Not too a represen- Third period—3. New York, Be in Fridsy moti: | floor sections; comp! : | The second game utes ene a aan Aisa Ingarfield S$ (Goatirien. Elem~) - Hawks 3 — oa rey ain fourteen sections; two C-W doors, porches in end ' thriller as PVI fought back from |ers abroad “MacKinnon, _ Billy |ina) 1:35; 4° New York, Flem- |Gulls 2 — Gery Trainor, JUVENILE ’ ; ted .cedar) ; Sci pcos & cat ena tal lacie, Wem Macicam shew Yet, laarthal 6, (Gap: | Yoleeas' ? — Seale’ Sharmen,| Tocues iow. tb ~ 69m: sections; roof_¢ents, mud sills (treated . ; iod to nearly ca ' : ’ |5. New » Marshal Goy- er . ing powetral PWC oan: oh were | ete. who — tap ease = ette, Nevin) 12:07. Penalties—|Jackie Matheson, ~ Kirby _ a ee — 215 § all are new, have never been erected and have boon ee ee oe eile lanes ey |e a. ‘seh tenstord: p.m, — Rangers vs. Blazers; stored inside. These’units are,complete and easily anaged to hang on : ayy | 18:14. A : 2 — Canadiens vs. Black , < s cut x 109 victory In this “get?” |be featured in later editions of | Shots ea geal Wa bol ace beac ete cae eee erected in a few days at any time of year and ee Jottings eee “ Maple Leafs; 8.30'p.m. — Bruins otels, summer cot- Finally, last Thursday's game | the Jottings. ; ‘s|New York . 1310 9-32) BANTAM Red Wings _] are easily adapted for use as motels, id St.| Finally, the. Junior League's : Clippers 10 — Billy Doherty | vs. be 5 : ‘ he =, es nes popaagdes Public Relations ameenate Attendance 15,925. | (5), Bobby Smith (3), David pares —— Nov. 28th — 5.90 p.m.§ tages, stores, community centers, garages, work. : creates AP cacy ete fami ony ng gedit lla fl eles son wees ele ees ease alt hai, ies really arp. 96 ga —e le’ to add, ta eae to our RIFLE SHOO mades 7 ~+ Gerth pecs p.m. — Aces vs. Blades. t 5-5 draw in a fast, : oo : : : oe Mervin Power, Lestie : : oe : . well played a ae eal dos tae ane Al The = Sa ae oS baky MacMittan |p.m. to 6:30. ‘< Practice Low-slope 235 asphalt shingles as recom- of mid-season form, rather thanja- oe t ig of the civilian rifle matches for. Aces = Ss Medes Clippers. : 5 : —e the first game of Wythe second | required to win a valuable prize (last week at the-regular Tuesday ie Surtin Gaines: tae | Sebastes, Hor mm 00k mended tie toe pitch roof can be supplied at ._-the Saints and. only sec : ; : ion. | night matches. : _, | Leod, Mervin ° — Clippers Indians; §. : uares ; ame seater) Renee. Dee Soares nse eae alien, aaa tartan : 3 | hawks 7:15 p.m. — Hornets vs. Comets. | ®Pproximately $8.50 per sq Z that SDU would come up with a| “Our two winners to d Miss | George. Jenkins 3S | Bisons 8 —-Glen McDearmid !7:15 p.m. - nh enieepermemyesspnonsnninnnesntisinnnlinseninntesisnniee weak. team were quickly dispel- | been Me ee - - TO RY a criccctitncnjmeniincasscell — , : . : of these buildings (or any such Seen tt re eee ee eT caeol ia shooting a the {idon- Mactega - 5 \ from other "\ Brae Rosen to ei Gre wedded Ginth to Oo rate ont rscoll recey oe JUNIOR HOCKEY buildings as may have been produced from c- thy successor oe ‘ i ene. ‘ Debert n high-flying Saints. ondent's opin- -_— eT David Ling . FC DRI JM ee ee thoat” Player’s nts . 35 te aoe . ee nnn FS IT - ° ‘2, — Wi Bs ed lon py-one ofthe. fst ee eee Teccuieed Tiled tang Trond Tae ae P. E. I. can be arranged by us i you — ¥ near a sae canta ame from_any éther | um ae Ernie Prowse 3s . ‘ ptly. est-tasti : . waa eae eee ese ee ae 2] Tuesday, Nov. 29th — 8:30 P.M. delay if we are contacted, prom ae caring League this year. ursda Barrie Fellish a. tan 4 next March's Lea-|the Forum and Th ae Ray MacLeod sal ST. DUNSTAN’'S HIGH SCHOOL ‘ Prod cts Lid gue Champions? a Meet babday otticeson ts |eet Seneal ™ +o Maritime Asphalt u ° TWO ROOKIE COACHES ers. Next Sunday oe Bd Neill RS vs. ' , a Sg hg a TT ld inl nll mi PRINCE OF WALES COLLEGE pe ee ae ee ie Whit Jobn Mahon ee: Summerside, P. made their debut ax coaches | ex-ieam "Saas Gls dons ax’ ae. (lela Meneis m Stiidedits—S00 — Adults—750 |. a Bs this year, and if results of their | the first time Oe eae ‘@ , games to date are any criterion, |ponents: See you at Eddie Gilite « they should prove worthy oppon- ' games. :