-_ t Sly age Saar peta pg ps” Aes wy whey One t i wy 7” 4 . ; 5 Z le neice : ; ot , *-|SPORTS FRONT ; : . Canadian.National Team | cous ; “ Gets Test At Colorado. “Covers Prince Edward Wand Like The Dow” - : \ ; SECOND SECTION Charlotteown, Thurs. Dec, 23, 1965. ‘ PAGE 13 WINNIPEG (CP) — Canada’s| “The players have reached a jof studies at the University of - : - national hockey team, which |point where they are working to- |British Columbia. The 22-y-ar- | savored a bit of success this |gether,” he said. old Montreal native set up two | week after being limited to the | Much of the credit, Father , leftovers in international hockey |Bauer said, must go to Jackie| Fran Huck, 20-year-old centre for 26 months, will know before |McLeod—35-year-old Swift Cur-|from Regina, was another 1965. ends its chances of enjoy- jremt, Sask. native who fills the |standout, capping his efforts ing a feast. dual roles of coach-manager. wih 9 pietitegley . The verdict will be written im) McLeod, a veteran of 10 pro- | Huck sparked the Cana- Colorado Springs, Colo., Dec. |fessional seasons, took the di-|dians to 17 victories and two 26-31 when Canada faces three jrect approach to correct his |draws in 22 exhibition games, major’ hockey powers—Russia, |squad's weaknesses. He aban- |most against minor professional have been practicing for a while, their passing. tended to be Czechoslovakia and Sweden—in |doned retirement, laced on the jand senior opposition. He has a bit erratic on the odd eccasion. However the club showed an invitational tournament. skates and hit the ice Monday |16 goals and 18 assists. a lot of ability in breaking out of their own end and the The Nationals 61 triumph |night. - MeLeod said the difference be- line of Whitlock, Foley and Mike MacDonald showed to no over the Soviet national team in| He scored two goals and, said | tween the Victoria game and the little degree. & » . Vietogia last Monday night al-|Father Bauer, “should bave had |three previous matches against Goal tending looks to be the Juveniles main problem al- ready has brought back confi-|two or three more.” Russia, was “just like night and though one of their netminders lined up with the PVI club. dence that ebbed after fourth- STRENGTHENS TEAM day. : Claybourne looked .a bit slack on a couple of occasions, although place finishes in the 1964 Winter| Frther strength was contrib-| “We played our positions, no . on others he came up with some big saves. At the other end Olympics tournament and the |uted by centre Gary Dineen, a jhelter- skelter, and they (the of the rink John Reed, industriously turned away enough rubber 1965 world championships. veteran of the national |Russians) were mere mortals. to keep a factory going even though he was beaten 12 times. The victory ended a famine |team who planned fo sit out the [We kept them off guard and Four of the five tallies against the All-Stars came off the against) the Russian team that |current season due to pressure ‘they made mistakes. | sticks of two other Juvenile players, Herman McQuaid and had stretched to nine games, in- P Paul Stanley, giving Bucko visions of more strength still cluding +0, 8-6 and 6-2 losses in : when these three boys join the club. ’ : the first stages of the Russians’ , ; This club could be an answer for the problems facing the eurrent North American tour. " Junior league if they were allowed to join. Prince of Wales The margin was the widest : end Rogers would be the main losers in that players of the achieved by the Canadian team . calibre of Bobby Doherty, Barry, Turner, Foley and Whitlock, over a major European oppo- ons the MacDougalls etc., would be wiped out from their rosters nent since it was formed in 1963 u @ but it would all be for the sake of having a third strong team by Rev. David Bauer. : in the loop. PWC has enough strength to take the losses while We shouldn't become’ too Rogers are generally considered to be so weak as to overlook Sane Oi BC Ta eee cn ~- . . anyway. That’s what the fane must think for they sure aren't Baier, but. at the same time, coming out to see the defending league champs take it on the # must mean something. I think CALGARY (CP)}-Raising the ‘His point was that he cannot chin. calibre of college foot- |accept the idea that Canadian However it is not too likely that PWC would agree to sucks ball and improving Canada’s | universities ‘do not care’ about . & move because as it is they just managed to squeeze by stature in international athletic |the calibre of their football. Bs Bi ‘ ih Pina a BaF . SDHS in their first encounter. The Saints would not lose one tition is a responsibility |“‘One of the measures of. that - oi on ” , " Player to the Juveniles (to my knowledge and the move could ie, Soeee ED (ee mac se LOOKS MORE LIKE HOOK-EY OF Se metas come eas ters says Pat Mahoney, president: of |you have with professional po- The Juveniles are hoping to cop a Maritime championship the Canadian Football Leagueu |tential.” : : this season and to do so they need plenty of first rate com- The system of finan-| In his Dec. 7 speech, Mahoney New York Rangers goalie to try to puck away from cago Black Hawks in second night (AP pWirephoto) petition “from now until the start of playoffs. So you see the cial aid to promising athletes is |said that of 131 Canadians on | Don Simmons (30) uses stick Eric Nesterenko (15) of Chi- period of hockey game last : : All-Stars entry into the league could prove to be beneficial all “a real hit-and-miss proposition,-|the rosters of the nine CFL | the way around the board. eee 4 Oe ads teams last season, only 28 came | e : - Crothers from Canadian universities. | RAMBLINGS ee ee ee ie ae ne | poe good. athletes if Canadian uni- |from junior a : ica ‘ea It's Toronto's biggest’ Christmas: card, tt costs Sieiemsie, “Mukeaie. sama ta tar 00 tee Ancopaes aahver-+ 7 | 1asts for a month. ek Gl ee sities where they received their | Ay former National Hockey League star Charlie Conacher rented WE GUARANTEE {ste tame tiene, athetc|tneining \ | LL,’ Conacher, a player with Toronto 'Mape Last i DELIVERIES scholarships would improve the | “The Canadian college draft | W a € in the 19808, is DEPENDABLE OF calibre of Canadian collegé“foot- |nas settled into a poor third ‘ ; * attack. TEXACO FUEL CHIEF ball by boosting the number of Iplace as source “of Canadian : : ; ; were enne's hopes of staging the 1972 summer Olymple Games players . “ professional personnel,”’ . * at Mi- ,24th and 25th tallies of the year, |». :7x2», i Hadfield 2 (Goyette, Gilbert) ere ttered Tuesday w: the Austrian government failed Home Heating Oil ential.” ‘The CFL has ‘‘a very He repeated his stand thet Ca- |micte geal at 18:30 of te Seal opened the scoring for the :44; 5. Chicago, R. Hull 25 (Pi-| 0 agree on whether to give the city financial support in its bid Warmth witout worry alwinter engl definite interest” ia. players ds" nadian universities should ‘get |period gave Chicago Black |Hawks when he converted on ‘A jJite, Wharram) 6:99: ¢. Chi-| for the games. Since Vienna needed. money from the govern. ‘a ers |active’ in the reorganized CRU, ; Chico Maki’s pass from the |: \cago, Wharram Maki, R.| ment. Project, the cabint’s failure to guarantee support fnestoftsking-esonemecalcieaner (tes &¢ “a source of talent,” he lacey sibletic scholarships and |League victory over New York |boards bebind the New York net | Hull) 13:29. Pemalties—None. | meant the city will not be @ candidate. Montreal recently an- , and protective to yeur heat- Said. stop letting junior football clubs [Rangers Wednesday night. at 8:24 of the first period. Rod | s| TSird period—7. Chicago, Mi-| nounced its intention to apply for the 1972 summer games. ing equipment Call we for Texaco | The CEL. resem aie’ Dee, | push you around” by grabbing | The triumph moved the Black |Gilbert’s slap shot eluded the » s|kita 18 (Mohns, Raviich) 18:38, |The 1968 summer Olympics will be held in Mexico City. 7 in a speech to a banquet of |PAver Prospects Hawks into a first-place tie with |Chicago netminder at 11:10 and eo ene Le Jesse Owens, former United States Olymple track cham... the Dinosaurs football squad at |CRU IN CONTROL Montewel Censtiom, whe wore ie Oe S\New York 18 § 4-29, Dion, entered a plea of no contest Tuesday to a charge of failing the University of Alberta, Cal-| “The CRU,” Mahoney said in |". ou steer of the (BOOSTS LEAD ij Chicago “9 7 9-a5| ™ file income tax returns for the year 1959 to 1962, His gary. his speech, “is the only body a ead back | Bob Nevin put New York out | j ” Attendance—16,666. Uist seoane be naliter admits nor denies the charge. Previously NOT CRITICIZING that can effectively ensure that |Year, capped which trailed 3-1 at |fromt at 17:40 of the initial pe | pleaded not guilty. The federal government alleges he He emphasized that the speech |@ university student will play ate mark of the sec-|riod on passes from Jean Ra- iMr.C il —_ $99,136 in beck taxes for those years. Judge Joseph Sam ; : : _ |was not a criticism of Canadian |for his college rather than the |Tie, “Uses telle and Mike McMahon, and | r. ampbe Omara. co w'S,. district court continued the case to Dee. 30. mnt universities for. their lack of Junior club.” | i4| Bobby Hull, who hit “tor his |Vic_ Hadfield boosted the New | 4 ‘ ee ee ee Ch'town Petroleum Wiens sending players into| The CRU, he explained, would |_Bobby Hull, York. lead to 3-1 in the first min- Threatens Action : Products Ltd. ranks — I can't ensure oat Ho cheats sei NHL STANDINGS|*,” 7°" Pert MONTREAL (CP)—Clarence think of anything they should be enrolled in a university, he) That was it for the Rangere. | & Nationel ; 203 Gt. George St. Ch'town : Campbell, Hockey oe i about.” would have: to play football | Hull scored his second of the | League president, announced we © uc S - ee. | By THE CANADIAN PRESS | night at 8:39, while New York's | ™ Wednesday that no further fines ‘ : In advocating athletic scholar- | : W LT F APtiwcMahon and Arnie- Brown} - will be levied against players : ? : FORUM SKATING: [ims cette rosa Manca 0 Sinem lt goo Sey, Ses Mee |L) Ca i : 5 : atram at New York's 4 a. panprating the lewerieg of s08- 0 4 92 75 28| st centre ice and skated in alone Square Garden last Sunday rop ana liens » Men! eo a : ns at 13:29 to pull peat even. ght. % : on., Dec. 27th—2:00—3:30 P.M. Hull’s two goals one as- y |, However, the league. prest- |” . 3_58 116 13 ‘sist boosted his league scoring Hull 2 (Maki, Stapleton) 8:24; |dent said that while five play- - skilled by @ Montreal lead ‘to. five points over Mikita |2. New York, Gilbert 10 (Mar- jers—four from -‘Tues., Dee. 28th—2:00—3:30 P.M. ane and six over Montreal’s Bobby jshall, McMahon) 11:10; 3. New jdians and one from New Y A Thurs., Dec. 30th—2:00—3:30 P.M. Rousseau. Hull has 25 goals and |York, Nevin 14 (McMahon, . Ra- |Rangers—were assessed a mis- Weiss uae mk here/ For the Swedes, Hakan Ny : night @ narrow |gren missed @ golden opporti > 16 assists for 41 points. telle) 17:40. Penalties—Esposite |conduct penalty and an auto-/39 victory over -a orced Fri, Dec. 31st—2:00—3:30 P.M. SUMMARY. (2:16. “ }matie $50 fine, the league must |squad of Montreal Junior Cane: |otiey ne? ected Op & mis First period—1. Chicago R.| Second period—4. New York, |take steps to further discipline |dians of the Ontario Hockey Ae. [Cleave ned Montreal Sat., Jan. 1st—2:00—3:30 P.M. o players who participate in -a oa 7: t. ths loo . us - CHILDREN—15e ADULTS—25e SPORT ECHOES Fee ere teil ae wet ont omens outplayed the [puck directly into Stornig’s , penalties and automatic fines 5 o_o more | pads. : than 45 minutes of the game! Bjom Palmgvist made * 28 were against Montrealers Henri ; ' : : : : : + --beianead Jean Belivesu- -|@8. they scored ‘the lone goalsin |for.the visitors with only 44-sec> : T o Rente set DUE DU and Yow wah ening period and came up jonds elapsed in the middle pe ; Xmas OPICS [Yorks sim Nettson, who lettl|i the middie treme RELAYS PASS ' their benches and took part ia A : Oe say: farts tae ed correct omy Sw “Thy : to Palm Prove Scarce fictions in tet points up ¢ de- 15 minutes of the game, getting | gvist, who was'in the clear on two goals less than 40 seconds the left side. The Swedish fore failing to provide for appropri- | soart | io ate for players who ; \ward skated in on Sternig un By NORMAN MacDONALD variaeue 4 vho | “The Junior Canadiens were |molested and made * 30. . y e in an altercation |) ,)¢ered by netminder Peter; M i without leaving their bench,” ontreal’s Bob Campeau was The Prince County Hockey| imitate? The adventures lie lenmoe yikeciient ‘seid, refer and defencemen Roland |serving a. penalty at the time, League, from which most of our| Dr. “Lippy” Gaudet in Bathe | 34) tne fact that several \ca™peau and Bob Lemieux of| Grant finally put the Cans gossip springs, has suspended urst, Have been told and re NO) vost players managed to |te. Muskegon, Mich., Interna- jdiens on the scoreboard at the operations for the Christmas told by “the realm”. Them |_.+ in their best licks while stil] | 7002! League team 8:29 mark of the final pereiod break. There will be plenty of| there was that winning goal (ou. bench They also picked up several ‘when he beat Holmaqvist from~ excitement in curling later on in| which Vance Harris scored (wn situation will have to be |%ter junior A players—Danny |just outside the crease. - the season. Since we‘are'to have | -with three seconds ‘to go in tified.” Can said O’Shea from Oshawa Generals | s — both the British Consol, and Sil-| -the game — and Joe Bar. [UU COmpbell SNA land “Andre Lacroix, Mickey| First period—1. Sweden, L. » ver “D’ competition in Sum- | nard’s high hard one which . 1 Redmond and Danny Grant Nilsson (SivertsSon) 7:27. Pen- | had batters swinging after the : : }from Peterborough Petes. | alties—Lemaire (7:54, Campeau oe “ball and smacked into the a |The Swedes drew first blood 10:01, Lacroix “10:49, ‘Bylund er’s. i - leg at :27_ mark o! open | 14:30, Henrikson’'17:42°-- a -| Lyall and-Henry-extend- warm Christmas Greetings catehes:s.. hier ae ing period when Lars Nilsson 3 wr ide tatnavlel’ Cokainecs, si mgvi ‘ohansson, from a dozen feet out. *. 10:44; 3. ; "head {LINE KEPT PACE * jbergh, Lundstrom) 5:26. Penal The Peterborough line of La- fies: Campeau 5:10, Nygren, croix, Redmond and Grant was Lemaire 10:04, Johansson 15:48. the only threesome able to keep Third period — 4. Montreal,” up with the visitors in the open- Grant (Redmond, Lemieux) ories in the sports fans’ cere- brums or cerebelloms or what- ever it is that sports fans re- member with. But hashed over again and again in many a hot stove league, so hardly the thing to write about just now. Ho-hum, what shall we to theri friends and customers. beat Sternig from the™ left 6 r it Halas SOMER’S SHOE CO. ontague P. E. L |, write about? \ " VF . jing period. ; . 8:29; 5. Montreal, Lacroix ¢Red- We- might work a paragraph | , : Leif Holmqvist in the nets for mond, Grant) 9:07. Penalties— on penalties. We often criticize the Swedes, turned back Grant Johansson 2:45, Wickburg 5:38, tat trips to the penalty bench, and y_ \Puck right in and fed a perfect Sweden 9 10 10—29 we're probably right in doing so, NEW YORK (AP) — When |pass to his linemate. Canadiens 8 18 16—37 but it seems fairly well proved that the ‘‘Lady Byng’’ boys, like Leo “The Lip” Durocher’s “nice ‘guys’ don’t win ball games. | What team do you think is lead- ling the N.H.L. in penalties? Of course, the Canadiens. Now guess which team has the least penalties? You've essed - it. George Halas took Chicago _ Seconds later, Grant had an-! Attendance—3,459. Bears to training camp last | summer he summed up the sea- sor outlook with these words: “I’m not promising a thing but we are going to be better than last year. That was a dis. grace—a losing year for the firs’. time in 44 years.” Senior Champion Beavers Leave On European Tour | SHERBROOKF, Que. (CP)— scheduled. for Stockholm from Halas, 70, was so right. With | Sherbrooke ~Beavers, Canada’s | The lowly Boston Bhuins. You the help of new men like Gale Sayers, Dick Butkus, Jim Jones have to be agressive fo win hoc- ; and Dick Gordon, the Bears key matches and being ag- top senior hockey team last sea- son, leave tonight for a 24-day Dec. 26 through Jan. 4. After the Swedish games, ‘the Sherbrooke squad journeys be- : ‘Jressive involves a considerable al- European tour that includes a hind the Iron Curtai € ; urtain for tiree FORUM SKATING risk of being chases to the sin — came a UE We Way. | oven-came-exhibition series | ame is Bee TODAY bin by the referee. ion a result Halas was named |hind the Iron Curtain. vakia, Jan. 6. 8 and 9 and an Here’s something else the National Football League’s . 2:00 - 3:30 p.m. has been said over and over (coach of the year Wednesday by Beavers, who won the Allan Tor tae com Jan. 11. ain last spring b: a y then travel to Moscow Children—15¢- again, but will certainly bear | panel of 42 sports writers and |Cup last spring by downing Nel- ) OiY Ot os Jan: 18, 15 and repeating. A Merry Christmas to all our readers. nee HIGH-SCHOOL HOCKEY | FORUM THURSDAY, DEC. 23rd, 7.00 p.m. | BIRCHWOOD HIGH => QUEEN CHARLOTTE HIGH sportscasters, three from each json, B.C., league city, voting in an Asso- \straight, will travel without ciated Press_poll.. i i It was a wide-open competi. {Tee *ey Soom ae tn ah ee 2e Maple Leafs four j7 Adults— Last year coach Roy featured a fast-skating club and he says this year’s aggregation is.no ex- wi n of 4 coaches !oan to the optic aravdig bane. ae won with Idian final. eT ; 14, but Blanton Collier of the | Defencemen Dino Mascotto of He feels the large European defending champion Clevelaad/|St. Hyacinthe, Que., and Bob |ice surfaces will favor his club, Browns who -sewed up the East- Chevalier of. Drummondville, |@8 past performances have crn Conference title early, was ; j 7 second with nine votes. — land forward Skippy Burchell |Proved the Beavers go well in Allie Sherman, who led New from Verdun have returned to the bigger arenas. | York Giants from the cellar in |their clubs for the -regular sea-, Sherbrooke, which brought the the Eastern Conference to a SOM. : ‘Allan Cup to Quebec for the second-place tie with Dallae Playing-coach Georges Roy, first time since Montreal Royals Cowboys in one season, drew jis confident his Quebec Senior turned the trick in 1946-47, have.” strong support and eight votes. [League regulars will give aja capable defensive unit. good account of themselves. Serge Aubry, a 23-year old thay the joys of the Season be with you! wishing you Peace! McGOWAN’S LIMITED — _ O'LEARY CO-OP 4 ‘Admission to game and skate 35c “He coached Winnipeg Blue | ; : O'Leary P.E.L : 7 _— ‘S$ MEN’S Pombers of ithe Western Fort- . Beavers will represent Can- Quebec City native, is the club’s ’ Kilmuir P. E. 1. Ist game of two—total goals te count for DOW'S ball conference before going to. ada at the Bunny Ahearne inter- regular netminder the sec prep oo or national hockey tournament|ond seasop ini the Giants A