12 The GtardiangEharlottetown, Tues. Nov. 2, 1965. | SPORTS FRONT ES Black Hawks Looking Good By CHRIS ANNETT aagioee Coach Billy Reay of the Chicago Black Hawks must be grin today as his club sits atop the National standings with a 4-0 record, one point ahead However, they have a game in hand, they Canadiens, 6-4, Saturday might and they have yet ice so Reay has plenty of reason to be happy. 8 as ns se bce plaka ag ge efending Champ Terrell! Retains Heavyweight Title TORONTO _ (CP)-—Ernie topped the bout and made two|dering what was going on in the American eluded Chuvalo ..er rell retained his World Boxing! warnings, one to each fighter. - eighth that and continued to score well Association heavyweight cham-| The first was to Terrell whose The gate was off the Cana- from a distance through the pionship Monday night with a|thumb, he said, “was doing a dian record of $148,500 in 1956 10th. unanimous decision over George lot of damage.” for an outdoot bout in Toronto THREW WILD LEFTS Chuvalo in their 15-round title! Then, he said, Chuvalo retall- between ‘Archie Moore, light-, Both iighters were visibly bout ated by butting and drew a heeavyweight champion, against tired by the llth, in which Chu- Terrell, the %6-pound cham- | warning. James J. Parker of Barrie, Ont. valo got in close frequently only pion from Chicago, used a light- Chuvalo was disqualified here Moore won easily before a to be tied by the clinging chem- ning left jab from long range to by in March, 196). crowd of 19,832. pion. Chuvalo again reverted to pile up points against Chuvalo, for butting im a bout against Chuvalo nailed Terrell with a throwing wild roundhouse lefts, Black Hawk mentor as his club spotted the Can- to a 42 lead at the end_of the first period but stormed four unanswered tally's. The teams swapped pow- goals in the first 2'2 minutes but Berenson and Beli- Snapped in two quick ones to give the Hebs a 3-1 lead Only ten minutes gone. Hull dented the twines for his arker of the evening shortly after but Cournoyer struck seconds later for his second tally of the evening. ~.The Hawks started to play the Habs game in the second the 209-pound Canadian heavy-'Joe Erskine weight champion from Toronte.; The crowd. of 12,500, which Chuvalo, five inches shorter | paid $124,456.50, was left won- than the champion, was unabie | ~~ — " to get under Terre|l's long-range blows to score effectively. rell had a five-inch @ ge in reach and height over the stocky Canadian and used it to) perfection-t¢. pile up and early lead with his left’ jabs to the head ‘period as they utilized the power play to advantage and _Wharrem recorded his fourth marker of the young season. -Nesterenko, Hull and Mikita rounded out’ the scoring for the re and brought the clubs goal” total to 21 in four games. : this total Hull has eight, Wharrem four, Mohns five. These five goals of Mohns are quite e surprise to most ob- servers for he is not generally known as a heavy Scorer. Hull ’ with eight tallys and three assists has an inside track to the record of fifty goals in a season and also the scoring record of 96 points held by Dickey Moore.” Conceivably all three of these Hawks could eclipse the 50 goal record because all .three are averaging a goal a game now. However doa't TORONTO SHOW The Leafs. showed a little more attack Saturday evening “as they downed the Red Wings 43 but they couldn't be con- sidered the powerhouse in the league as of yet. The Wings have won only one game so far and are definitely not playing ‘tp to par. F Sawehuck has been brilliant in the Leafs nets up until ow and he certainly showed his value to the Leafs Saturday @e he came up with one big same after another in the third ‘period. While on the subject of goalers one most note. the tremendous work of Glen Hall in the Black Hawks nets. Hall ‘has allowed only seven goals in four games for a starling 1.7 ‘Boals against average” acaaiet The Bruins are having more than a bit of trouble with their goaltending. Ed Johosun was re-injured again on Sat- ‘ Chuvalo tried repeatedly te get in close and score to the body, but Terrell danced around and even when the Canadian; SAINT JOHN, N.B. (CP)— was able to get in close the Canadian Professional . Boxing champ tied him up effectively. | Federation ratings released here Terrell opened quickly, flick- Monday by president Ro” B. Boxing Ratings Are Released | hard overhand right early in the hoping to connect with the big ninth. but the champion. danced one. But the champion backed away out of trouble quickly. The out of range or ducked under - the blows The fighters exchanged blows through the 12th and 13th, and in the 14th Chuvalo missed Ter- rell and glanced a blow off ref- eree Luftspring's face—hut it was a harmless blow Chuvalo, desperate by the 15th, belted Terrell with a hard, looping right to the jaw that had the Chicagoan in trouble briefly. But Terrell survived Thompson, Prince Albert, Sask.: and was out of difficulty at the 3. Bob Whalen, Dartmouth, N.S. final bell. ing a succession of lefts into the (Dick) Pearson show Maritim*:Sthmidt, Toronto; 2. Joey Dur- face of Chuvalo and by the sec- jers holding seven of the 10 Ca- elle, Baie Ste. Anne, 3. Jackie . ond round had the challenger’s ‘nadian championships. Clements, Montreal. pe LAE nose bleeding. oe a oe Junior welterweights — Cham- ISE :ST WEAPON ir Richardson, South Bar.|pion Ferdinand Simard, Que- ithe left was Terrell’s best N-S-; junior lightweight—Buddy ‘bec; 1. Les Sprague, Dart- weapon -and he used it to keep >2¥¢: Halifax; bantamweigh!— mouth; 2. Al Breau, Moncton; 3. the always stalking Chuvalo at pore en See aan wat Colin Fraser, Toronto bay and piled up points with it. [perweiiin Krome «spares: Hai, | Lishtweights — Champion Ty- In the later rounds when both aa. ane 8 tictaceon ht — Tone Gardiner, Sydney; 1. Les fighters began to tire, Terrell |Rocgy Sockineall S Wie fly. Gillis, New Waterford, N.S.; 2. was able to backpedal and re- ie : |Ferdinand Chretien, Toronto; 3. : betrtin ee . oom | on - ennie, Sparks, Halifax: 1. Peter MARITIME RACING SACKVILLE DOWNS, NS. (CP) Chestnut Express was the only double winner on an eight-dash harness racing pro- grem here Monday night. Chestnut Express won the second race in 2:11.4 and the sixth in 2;11.3. tain his margis. jweight—Alex Martin, Trenton seventh round and in the 14th opened a cut above the chal- lenger’s right eye: None of this seemed to bother Chuvalo as he kept going in af- ter Terrell. ; Referee Sammy Luftspring of Toronto, the Canadian welter- The champion raised a weit N under Chuvalo’s right eye in the “ Billy Chisholm, Pictou, N.S. Other winners 8. while. former welter- Junior lightweights — Cham-| Pete (2:13.4), Indian Colleen Gounk cbabeainn Peter Schmidt Pion, Buddy Daye, Halifax; 1.) (2:15.3), Borderview Rocket lef Toronto, dethroned by Sparks Dave Hilton, Montreal; 2. Terry | (2:12.3) Marion Mac (2:14.4), lin a title match here last month, Johnson, Halifax; 3. Jerry Fo-| Don Star (2:11.2) and Calley ihas been ranked No. 1 for the/ ley, Saint John. | Chief 42:15:2). ititle. Joey Durelle of Baje Ste.| Featherweights Champion |Anne, N.B. is second. | Rockey Macdougall, Sydney;,. 1, Mile Langlois of Quebec City Marcel Bellefeuille, Montreal; 2. was dropped from No. 1 to. No. Rocky Boulay, Quebec; 3. Gary 2 in the bantamweight class. Jo MacNeill, New Glasgow. were Pistol t } ACCEPTED AS SPORT Synchronized swimming, a combination of swimming skills j «| urday night and rookie Bob Rivy of the Niagra Falls Jumors weight champion in™ the early | and water ballet to music, was came up with a good game but still allowed four goals as the Bruins were whalloped 8-2. Jerry Cheevers, the third Bos- tom netminder ig still recovering from an injury suffered last week. Worsley sustained an elbow injury in Saturday nights match against Chicago and was forced to turn the net over to Hodge when he lost all feeling in his left hand. It looks like this rule forcing all clubs to have two goalies dressed is fimally paying off. This week doesn’t look to be too important as none of the top teams are slated to meet. This time next week the Hawks should still be possessore of an unbeaten streak while Toronto will have added three more losses to their record. RAMBLINGS ... Montreal Allouete continuing their winning ways dumped the Ottawa Roughriders Saturday afternoon end set tonges wagging over the possible outcome of the sudden death play- off between the two clubs next weekend. Batten and Lockett both looked fairly good in the game and if they should repeat their performance in the big game look out Ottawa. : Charlottetown hockey fang..will get to see Senior hockey this winter. Samdy Frizzells Seniors are entered in the Mar- itime Senior League this season and will compete against clubs from Truro, New Glasgow and Ambherst-Moncton. Just Where the players for the team are to come from is anyones guess but the best of luck to the local entry. The Belvedere Golf and Country Club held their annual Meeting recently and the following slate of officers was elect- ed:: President, R. E. Giggey; Vice-President, J. M. Mulligan; Treasurer, W. J. Redden; Secretary, R. Ivo Cudmore; Di- rectors: A Mackenzie, H. Simpson, H. Carmichael, L. Cox, Jack Nicklaus Holds Position L. Grant, E. Baker, R. Hiltz and A. Wilson. Immediate past- president is H. E. Miller Jr. : Cancelled Card _ PALM BEACH GARDENS, Fla. (AP)—No changes occurred in standings among Profes- gional Golfers’ Association play- ers last week with Jack Nick- laus;- playing in~ Australia, con- tinuing to ‘lead the field. @ Nicklaus has won $150,346 in official and unofficial play. He Meads second-place Billy Casper To Go Tonight __ | This evening, one of the last |the wire thrillers. Hallie J, Ida ‘by almost $27,000. a Leaders in official, unofficial land total winnings reported ..Football__Conference schedule. races of the season, promises to Budiong, Vernon River Gal, Monday by the PGA office: be a real thriller at the Charlot-|Charming Jerri, Jolly May,' Nicklaus $138,852 official, tetown Driving Park. Four dou- Adam’s Tom -and Bob's Girl all /494 unofficial, $150,346 _ total; | ble dashes are slated te leave |have been going in about.the Tony..Lema. .$101,816, _ $7,053, the wire tonight in the capacity same. times at the Park so to $108969; Billy Casper $97706, $11,- | £ eo THE LOW Come-From Behinds Cop 2 Championships “By THE CANADIAN PRESS touchdowns, three more than Two. come-from-behind per- Ottawa’s Bob O'Billovich, and formances marked the comple- four more than teammate Gar- tion of the regular Eastern ney Henley. _| Joe Zager, an alternate Ham- Don Sutherin of Hamilton Ti- ilton quarterback, -kicked 1335 ger Cats kicked 14 points in the times during the season for an last game of the season Sunday | average of 44.5 yards: Close bee- against -Toronto: Argonauts~ to-hind was Dave Mann of. the. Ar- overtake Moe Racine of Ottawa jee with 123 kicks and a 422 erage. Roughriders for the individual j : - scoring championship. ; Garney Henley returned 6 j o : \Jo Jackson of New Glasgow,| Bantamweights Champion iti | IN-S., who lost a 12-round deck | Jackie Burke, Saint John; 1, Jo SccePted as a competitive US. ision to Burke in a championship| Jo Jackson, New Glasgow: 2, *P0rs event in 1948. |bout here last month, is ranked Mike Langlois Quebec. No. 1. Flyweights — Champion Alex) Here are the latest ratings: soertin, Trenton, N.S.; 1. Dickie. Heavyweights — Cham pi00/nerersen, Saint John. 1930s, scored the bout 72-65 favor of the six-foot-six Terrell. Judge Fred Norbert of Tor- onto had it 73-65 in the cham- ion’s favor and judge Billy urke, also Toronto, made it 69-44 for Terrell. George Chuvalo, Toronto; 1. AWARD POINTS | Giancarlo Barrazza, Toronto: 2. _. The fight was counted on the Allen Quirk, Montreal; 3. Jeas | five-point must system in which Claude Roy, Monttnagny, “Que the winner of each round was | heavyweights — Cham: | and the |pion Les Borden, Montreal; 1.' ‘Burke Emery, Sherbrooke, | .; 2. Larry Renault, Mon- leeai: 3. Al Sparks, Winnipeg. -— Champioa Richardson, South Bar; 1. | Meilleur, Toronto; 2. Ron = CAN be Something awarded five points done loser four or less. The defence was the first for Terrell since he won the WBA version of the heavyweight itle | March 5 with a decision over Eddie Machen. The victory left him with a | Mae OLR eh) The next seconds change Blair Jim record ‘of 38 wins and four | | your fife! losses. He has won 18 by knock- | Yes, now you » out. | CAN get help- de The loss was the 10th against | en ne ful relief from Fe 33 wins and two draws for the | s the minor ite jen- pains of chronic arthritis, wh mever been knocked. off his feet. | aS ever they occur. Adults, suffer- Terrell, the 26-year-old mem- R » ing from the minor pain of ber from a family, of 10 chil-; ! chronic rheumatoid arthritis, dren, will collect either a gua-| C(a @ “a have enjoyed PROMPT benefits ranteed $45,000 or 35 -per cent from this quick, simple method. of the live gate at Maple Leaf| posTON (AP)—Boston Bruins Get a the facts. Mail coupon Gardens: scene of the fight. \or the Nation Hockey League ‘ovay. Chuvalo’s cut is either $45,000 ‘called up two goalies and vet- ‘ t NIAGARA OF P.E.I, or 25 per cent of the live gate, whichever ia mraeiee. eran forward Forbes Kennedy 28-year-old Chuvalo, who has| TINT jot the western league. Kennedy | |was recalled from San Francisco MAME cluding pay TV in Ha , of the western league. | sieaee Conn. ‘| Parent, who helped Niagara| — eee The fight also was shown on Falls Flyers to the Memorial cable television in five western Cup as an amateur last year, j= | Canadian centres. is expected to start against Chi- | Terrell didn’t let Chuvalo land |cago Wednesday night as the a solid blow. until late in the Bruins launch a three - game | second round when the Cana-|road trip after. three straight dian connected with a pair of \iosses at home. Norris, ’ who (sharp rights to the jaw. But 'iplayed™ the last half of the from ._minor league clubs Mon- 252 Kent Street TV TAKE day. Charlottetown, P.E.1. In_ addition, the fighters will | Goalie Bernie pore 20; — Phone 804-6373... _ sharé. in the from | from Oklahoma City | oe, be closed circuit and cable televi- of the central league and goalie GOCTORS.. neve tiecowered his dynemne PLAIN sion. The closed-circuit TV was Jack’ Norris from Los Angeles, {0 (oncept of bed) cere. You can get PSR SS a — an n=) | shown in 2% centres in Canada and 14 in the United States. i CIGARETTES L REGULAR and KINGS | CHARLOTTETOWN FORUM. _NOTICE | filled card. pick one winner in this class let Eight -horses.-will - parade ~ to: alone-two-will bea real-achieve- the starters gate in the first and |ment. fifth races of the night and 85| Dashes four and eight could be these two races are each a fea- the real spine tinglers of the ture betting event much atten. night as six top notch horses are tion will be paid to getting the ja winners: down pat. Honest Pateh (nated lec lade ono: will get the rail but Grand Kala Nimble Knight, Emerald Wick Dale or Genesis leaving in the and Rolomatic all are real com- fifth and six places should petitors and fans should see a make it a real battle. _ Teal six horse battle in the Dashes two and six also give stretch Dashes three and seven promise of being real down to with seven starters looks too, to BOWLING be another real dogfight. Plan to be on hand at the track this ev- Pepsi-Cola are maintaining : : - jmeither did any serious dam- | 1964-65. nm with Boston, In rushing, Toronto's Dave |punts for 557 yards, well ahead | : geaso' will $26,155, $123826; Doug Sanders ‘ ase. i EER st pion aie satier Wont to take an ead OF eas for 379 | “Ferrel scored “with” “a —— waaien'ee rege goalies, Ed) ‘Player $69,964, 431, ; Siac : /right of his own straight j lems ‘Deviin $67,657, $3,264, that championship with 906 yards. Chavele's ore ght into |Johnston and Gerry Cheevers, SENIOR $6,- yards. He went into the game the third ‘are sidelined with injuries. $58- 62 yards behind Jim Dillard of m up with | three rapid lefts to the face. In passing, Russ Jackson, Ot- ae retstet seer Qt | round after setting hi $70,922; Dave Marr, $63,375, 950, $69705; Gene Littler 906, $4,908, $63,202; Arnold Pal- Ottawa, who finished with 790|ished first. He threw 130 com. | Chuvalo landed: a couple of | | INTERMEDIATE mer $57,770 $22,829, $80,599. Bas pletions for 18 touchdowns and | gooq jefts late in the fourth chs ei output for - sea-|had 13 intercepted. |round, ‘but they came too late 4 son was points, on 19 con- Terry_Evenshen, a rookie star |te * i * f , put Terrell in any trouble. Darryl! Burgess Ys 7 field goal and six siN-| with the Alouettes, caught 3 | By ‘the fifth round Chuvalo| NOTICE COMMERCIAL. di sate dives ptints’ behing passes during the season for 631 pag throwing wild punches in : Lea ing Scorers Site and kicked three (Se an three touchdowns. He | an effort to knock the champion | Discount JUNIOR ra? | A HALIFAX (CP) — Darryl Bur- goals, three singles and two fememes evened of Otthwa's Fed iol guard, bat to Be avail: Eee) 10% to af students. % Watkins, who snared 34 passes | challenger scored with two hard gess of St. Mary’s Tuskies has converts. : for 723 yards “and eight touch-!rights to th eat 9 Men’s & opened a 19-point lead over Ed) Three other Hamilton players downs. The title is decided wy then tases +. ha eae one Dow $ Boys’ Wear : ‘Amaral of -St. Francis Xavier took individual campionshipe- the number of passes caught. |jaw at the bell. : st X-men with two weeks remain- INTERCEPTED NINE ; Gt. George St. Terrell. and Chuvalo mixed it ing in the Bluenose foothall con- In kickoff returns, Dick} ening at 7.30 and take in some of their slim lead in the Commer- the last racing of the current season. cial Bowling Leagie over the Supercuts. Len Arsenault with high single of the week, 376, and Star of the Week with the high triple, 854, is keeping the Super- | : euts within two points of the TORONTO (CP)—The sudden strong Pepsi-Cola team. death Eastern Football Confer- Purity Dairy are making a ence semi-final between Ottawa bid to vacate the cellar, and they Rough Riders and Montreal are now only one point behind ‘Alouettes will be played Satur- the City Firemen. day, Nov. 6, in Ottawa with Team standings: Pepsi-Cola, kickoff time at 2 p.m. EST (3 23: Supercuts, 21; Martin's p.m. AST). Larks, 15; Tom Davies. 15; The winner will meet Hamil- Chandier Bros. 133: Island Oxy- ton Tiger-Cats, first place fin- gen,_10:_City Firemen, 8;—Pur-ishers, Sunday,_Nov._14—in_the Elimination Game Goes On Saturday Billy Wayte intercepted nine Shatto ran back 14 for 374 yards/up in the sixth as the fight ito lead. Bo Scott of Ottawa re- | showed signs of developing into | turned 13 for 361 yards and one| a brawl, but Terrell moved back ‘ference schedule. The schedule ends tigonish Nov. 13, when the Hus- in An- REMEMBER WHEN All Managers and/or Coaches of: | Hockey teams’ should contact the Forum to arrange for practices and sched * for the coming season. ity Dairy, 7. At the end of five weeks of bowling action the teams are all contesting Island Chev. for the top spot in the Holy Names Bow- ling League. Only 4'2 points. se- parate the first and last place teams. « Last week, Sam Patterson came up with the high single, 348, and the high triple, 3801. Macleans Electric gave out- standing performances as they chalked up a total of 4111 for three games with a 1383 string included in the total. High league single is credited to Leroy Gauthier, 363, high tri- ple for the league goes to Sam Patterson, 834, Sam has the high average with 247 in fifteen games. : Team standings: Island Chev | Olds., 14%; Hurnpty-Dumpty, 13; MacLeans and Son, 13; Charlot- tetown Billiards, 12%; New Me-| first of a two-game, total-point feries. It will be played in Montreal or Ottawa at 2 p.m. EST (3 p.m. AST). The second game will, be plaved in Hamilton Saturday, Nov. 20. The game will start at 1 p.m. EST (2 p.m. AST). If a Western Conference playoff is being played the same day. If thee Western finals finish in two - games, the EFC game _ will start at 2 p.m. EST (3 p.m. ‘The CBC has not announced television coverage of the games. . The privately-owned CTV net- work will carry-xthe— semi-final and. the second game of - the final. FOREIGN LABOR USED During the six centuries re- quired to construct the Milan Cathedral, Italian, French and thod, 12; Henderson and Cud-|German architects and stone- more, 16. jmasone worked on it. fof * ¢ 0 Ln Ripe lla lanai £ » Jimmy Foxx, Boston Red | i i t i kies and X-men, now both un- Sox slugger, was voted the touchdown. Poe cas ae ae oS : | defeated, meet for the first time.| most valuab’e baseball eae bet for only 957, Im the eighth, Luftspring | The Huskies lead the seven-team | player in the American a s or only 4 - ee league with 10 points, two more! League 27 years ago today— (7aT*S. = " | than the X-men. a . ; in 1998—a year after he fell (Gq ED | Burgess, a 215-pou soph-| into a serious slump. It was : ‘ more halfback, scored three | Foxx's third season at the THIS WEEK : touchdowns against Dalhousie | top_of_the poll which he led ; ; go : e 2 Tigers Saturday to bring his} jn 1932 and 1933 while play- At : total points tm 75. He has 12° ing with Philadelphia (now 4 touchdowns a ree eties. Kansas City) Athletics. . hanarel, held three con |——————————__ CIVIC STADIUM _@ ® verts by University of New FIND MEDICINE RING : j Vin -Brunswick——Red—Bombers—in : : : 2 > other weekend action, has 5¢° . LETHBRIDGE, Alta. (CP)— MONDAY— ‘ , points. Well behind .are Bruce Raci- cot of the X-men with 48 points and Jim Stewart of the Huskies with 35 GROWS NO ROOTS | The fungus family numbers ;many thousands of species, all without flowers or roots A medicine ring used 300 or more years ago as a place of 14-2 P.M.—Pre-school. skate (free) worship by Plains Indians has; \gonday evening is open for ° been discovered: 50 miles hockey practice. ; i of here by mémbers. of the OV e T Lethbridge Archaeological _ S0- |TUESDAY— s s DEPENDABLE DELIVERIES OF TEXACO FUEL CHIEF / Home Heating Oil ciety. The ring is a circle of rocks and boulders about 120) feet across set on a butte over- wWwEDNESDAY— looking the prairie. 1-2 P.M.—Pre-school skate 7-9 P.M.—Skating FORUM . SEASON SKATING PASSES NOW AVAILABLE AT THE FORUM OFFICE PRICE $4.00 These passes make a wonderful gift at any time, more especially now with Christmas (“dunior” Passes for Children up to 14 years old) BIS to 6.25 : } Warmth without worry ae ais a eo nesday ; ; Deliveries right'on schedule so , ie ein maiie ing is Open’ can never run short. Fuel oun n , ; for praence finest of its kind —economical, cleaner burning, and protectivs to your heat- vie Hear your a THURSDAY— ing equipment. Call us for Texaco Fuel Chief today! Conservative Candidate for Kings County. 7@ P.M.—Skating To be announced 5 as 4-7312 Melvin fee "e4: ois. int 7-9 p.m.—Skating : Mc Quaid SUNDAY— Ch'town Petroleum Inserted by Kings County P. C. Assn. : $:30-10:30—Skating Ciub Products Ltd. 283 Gt. George St. Ch'town i Bey i aes amend eaacaebaat: Sethe Ne Ie BATTEN PE IME, POR REL Eee CEE NRT RTE OLY TT RR OM ee --_- &