fiat-us, W. Mon. to». I, not! C . . SPORT Camille Henry Fires Two; Habs Suffer First )Loss _ NEW YORK (AP) -— Two and then beat Canadian goane 12:34; Ferguson 17:43. 9- 7" goals by veteran left wing Charlie Hodge on a power play Second rl . New York, " "‘ Camille Henry sparked the New at 16:07 of the second per oo Henry 3 (Selling) 16:07. Penal. York Rangers to a 3-1 victory Vic Hadfleld was sitting out ties—G. Tremblay 14:52. Wat. over the Montreal Canadienl a two ~ minute cross checking son and Hadfield majors 17:43. N B' N ' M' 'd Id a National Hockey League penalty when Tremblay wo‘ Third De No scoring. . 'V . orm‘m ‘ “K (ma . game Sunday night It W'J around defenceman Don Johns Penalties: Richardson 10:20, bummm'd" Burt‘s“ 0‘ Th“ Gua'd'" Montreal’s first loss in eight to score the rim goal, nod”. Balon 16:02. games this season. made a nice stop on senng Saves: Henry’s first son! in the one:- slapper but Goyette lifted the Hodge 912 9—31 rebound in to tie it. Paille 9 9 11—21 ing period came at 0:19. set.- onds after Phil Goyette had tied it. Gillies Tremblay had put Montreal ahead on a power f; How About It? of their games. and the occasion- al L‘:lsl~\\‘esl encounter would pr Johns triggered New York: second goal with a 30-footer that bounced off Gilbert’s stict scored .INow that both Charlottetoun wild Summerside seem commit- Marifime Racing ' to their own separate iioi'k~ ride a filip of interest that la 0a] at 3:19 but Go em" ‘ wh I leagues. why don't they ar— should attract erowds. They will of Rod Selling. yslap to Henry V o SACKVILLE DOWNS, N15 1 age an interim-kin: schedule in all probability be playing ex- shot tied it for New Yuri. ' legit-V0; 12h“: 2;: gizrlybag‘: (CP) -. Border-view Renown I ' i . C .I. - g . . a , an . . . , _ ' n - - tbtgiei illiiiiwtqie‘:gifizsdggixithig for shiltentry tiiiiieiliq in 113d Eiibfirt: handed ms secopd goal 985. g: (fidggnfi‘giginthgrryvthhn' mmerside has (our teams, something more interest would 0 0 P“ 8W 01‘ 8 ea Hodge in the mlddle sesswn. free-for-an kahuna in mi h Charlottetown club uould be generate . It was New York-s. third Wm ewigwM-dash harness racing card Ive to make four trips to Congratulations to the of the season against three here Saturday afternoon ' Eastern camera“ losses and three ties, and ' The horse took the seventh Summerside High School Foot- , race to win the one-dash event - 'nce County, one a month 11' ball team for their 8-0 victory {1 they start the middle of Novcni- moved the Rangers into fourth Ottawa 36 Toronto 0 Ihl- m and finish the middle 01 oier Saint Dungtaia’: 11:3": 4’ v ' ' I western codename place. two points ahead of in 2‘09 There were no double rch. The numbei trips School. The .H. . ys s a Edmonton 20 Saskatchewan 26 cago_ winner's Sin 1 1 Erin” county teams “'Ol‘ld "d Slow” this "an "I: m ' American’Lengue First period—1. Montrea‘ll. Don Shir. oismwbznegr' d! e (110 maize woulg. of {couise somgei‘eiledrubbllelgshrgl‘l “me. New YorIkJ dBoIston 14 gremtlti‘laaizi (283.12%) .7wa3 fie“; Gallant and D MacDonald of pen on e iium cr 0 cams we ie . . ‘ . . V - . . . 1 I ea c oye : ; . ‘ _ _ , i! the capital city. Standings in an SHS. team has beau, i Ron Ellis (11) of Tomiilo to Glenn Hall and score the mg the puck into the iiel aie the ice in iniii of Esp05i 0 Toledo “Eu York’ Henry 2 (Gilbert, Johns) CrgzllgtgggigytilllFlaSJér Slag? Ellis scored another goal to help Leafs win 5-1. (CP Wirephoto) i Maple Leafs threaded his way ‘ through two Chicago B l a c k Hawks to pick up a loose puck in front of Chicago goal- first goal of the game in Sat- urday's National Hockey Lea- gue action in Toronto. Watch- Charlcston 28 Wheeling 23 41:19. Penalties — Laperriere Grand Rapids 56 Joliet 21 ilzos. Hadfiield 1:43; Harris lancaster Returns To Guide «Riders in Win Ron Lancaster returned to the urday. They were his eighth. helm Saturday night and guided ninth and 10th of the season. Saskatchewan Roughriders to at Campbell got his 11th touch- 26-20 Al MacNeil (19‘. Phil Espos- ito (7) and Wayne Hillman (20). Goalie Hall is lying on tague. P.E.I.. and W. Gabriel of Halifax (2.13 1-5) Just Gary, own by ER McLaine, Charlotte- town (2.11); Speaker Pick, own- ed by Andrew Perry, Summer. side. P.E.I. (2.12); i CIVIC STADIUM SUMMERSIDE the high school Saints. so they must be pretty pleased about that. each league could be kept sc- plrately. This would give each untre easy travelling for most e season. all on urday night. That ragziii: dis- the team seems studded with chance (before the television (-0- the first period? Before ton. checking and skating as.a pair of goals early in the 1 third period. action that the goalies made a . . . Veteran Johnny Bucyk aiidiMcl)onald and Orland Kurtei-iperiod when he went around scoring plays 15 a bit remote. al- larly good shot (by the camera " W M "‘ " ""—“ 19:15. Forble Played Well play which Danny Gallivan 11- big names this year. they may gored had lasted about thirty be in for another disastrous sea- veragekbut Hodge robbed him Sclke's comment. we thought never before. beat Chicago 5-2 first period. That would have Chicago are Bobby Hull combined total of 26 saves. With a fine Save- It ""151 be dis: it “'35 mighty Close. I! we or its first victory in 10 Nil-.bCCn enough as the Bruins. thwarted six times in the ‘ir=t. With two minutes to go in mg . the corner and behind me. though tne odd breakaway from we mean, not by Cournoyer). goalie to score. pressing opponents sometimes Then Selke mentioned w P E I C II I I . ' t t ‘ ‘t ' 1th - - Kennedy. The'boys out there on referee a few feet from the righlec gaomnelonl; £f3rl3dold. m w fiofinsi'nTOSSI-Jll'i SChOCk 3 (Bucyk' the regular lines are certainly net is worse than those left i . I fielders in baseball who bnwl , r ! . O O We thought l-‘orbie Kennedy peared in the N.H.L. They won . handled himself very well the only 30M games. and some wag _ , seconds was a lulu and Forbes son. . . f . . couragmg to appear only in a couldn't see any white ice be- tionaii Hockey League games :' gave goalie lid Johnston ext-cl ipCl'lOd alone. spoiled Johnston 5 igame‘ Bobby Leiter also scored Ch 1 61 H 11 h d The . . . ‘ it-ago oaie en a a ' ‘ results in the blinking of a red close it was. Well, our sitting g a Straight I Th B ‘ d'd t l f 4 38 . . _ c ruins l n' 0 up and man : . “0t.gemng the 30b done- 5° cx‘ t th I _ iShock converted the third re-n Second period — No scoring. 0“ 0 Pa“ mm". 3m" ‘Lbound off Bucyk at 9:13. soiPenaItles—Schock 9:21. Bolvin .—-———~—-——-—-——- 16-59 Th defeat was the third i Bnc‘yk not just enough of his Bucyk 3 (Schock. Williams: toe against the Canadicns Sat- ed to the Boston Prunes. Though had one good so orin g replay on Cournoyer's goal in BOSTON (APi—Upsiart Bos-irookic Ron Shock combined tor bach got .another pair in theifurious was the opening period . . . 1ient hCIp for a change. but do 1 shutout bid at 13230 of the third the chance of figuring in the puck though it was a particu- scored Chicago's second goal at bounded high in the air where ' ... ing in the NHL so far this year miles from the scene of am First Perlod 1. should prov1de some hope for tion and second-guessing a to be in order pretty soon. This few tithes he appeared on the suggested their name be chang- Defeat Black I lawks 5- ' got a good hand for his effort Did you see the video tape penalty-killing role however. and tween the goal line and e Sunday night, ‘ for B o s t o it. John McKenzn. Ito J . islo) ed Shock‘s shot t ' . light. The Bruins’ feeble 511011‘- 800 l H) has won only one Of "5 [mt oerunental changes would seem ing‘ that that last pitch . . Third W38 7 ing Club on Saturday. Octohel‘lBert Hunter. Gordon Spicer. 0.11. l 315:, with good representationiliansen. Ed Turner. Ken Mac-1 _ from all clubs. Donald Hu h Sim on a n d‘ ArWe sat»; Ottawa massacre the the Canadian boys look 'a little e business of the meeting} Frank Acorgn. N we gonau 36—0 Saturday. and like an extra enthuSiastic rush was conducted by the president. The meeting selected Mr. Gor-. d I‘veewwtzé-grlli‘ailéntitgf racket: at a nyflon sale. The ArgOnauts. Art Love don Spicer. RCAF Summersidei 3:21;), a v . ouis . - wcre 0 course experimenting R win all affiliated. th P .I ' ' ' on Sunday. The difference inithe with some rookies for next year clubs showed a very active year asihooibovEcurlifigregiidltallileEr:i for the Mt“ Straight year and Han calibre of footballuias amazing. ‘ltS always next year wi the in curling. Particular inicrest‘ Giddings. Charlottetown wast - - S 11m]de "never saw Slim beautiful “WW and we never saw the was shown in the report of the named as the Island rcprcscnta- i mongv “mung horse mm mm” passintgdaiiid rcccmng as was oarsmen look worse. Not a fair 1964 Brier Committee. prescnt- five for the Senior’s Committeelearmngs of $1'803’362‘ . v exec“ " that, G‘.a'}i‘cal'd'"al comparison. perhaps, because ed by General Chairman, 001- of tie Dominion Curling Assn-l The seven '- year ' .Old geldmfil game. Frank Giffmd s catches in our 0 in. n H t1 don Bennett. ration “mm M’s‘ mallard C" Dupoms“ were pure magic. and the bonc- 7 P 10 a eas l was one The report Showed iota] re. A deliolitful banquet tendei‘edlBoner“ia Stable sped over the cmsnmg' gteammilmg males of NFLs best games, and ceiphs to the amount of smut“, the anarlottetown Curling Aqueduct course in 3:19 1-5. to of Wheelwright and others made £Fl.‘s worst. 334.63 and expenses of 5153641611”) followed me meeting Pre_i cut one-fifth of a second off the 35. leaving a credit balance of. siding at the dinner was chub 1 standard he set in wmmng the _s2, 8 ' O Purse Winner mo: 6. NEW YORK (CP) — Kelso. ' to a North American for two miles. won the Quite A Difference (McKenzie) Lei (Hull, Hay) 19:50. Penalties: Nesterenko 6:18, Green 18:52. 5 . Johnston 12 369.7. preSIdent. Dr. J.C. Gallant and! Gold Cup for the first time as " Application {or affiliation in bricf Remarks were made by a “wefiycarfim ..m 1960' I A WEEKLY BMONCTON (CP) M Yo ll 11 .2 Hal his first win of the season in the “5001mm” “'35 l‘ecelvediweI [flagggfigiacgmmgghn fiat Rorfnde'l‘xalblg's S‘s/loilllotltitl0 pass CALENDAR , v 1 ' -_ . ‘ ‘ . fl . ‘ I ‘ H i Y ' obby Craig of Prince EduardiMO 2-.). from the Souris (,uiling Club Kelso hit the finish line 5% OF EVENTS Island didn‘t lot 40 mile - an Ukoii King. owned by Stanley 3m “flammOUSlN accepted by W'R' MacNem' victory over Edmonton Es- down of kimos as both for Chicago. which now mg Penalties—Hiil- [Riders the victory might give Kennedy a chance on e late. So we re . ‘ - . one of the regular lines. The not writing in To re s r a '9 annual "'cp'i’“: "l “WON-(10" Bcnnm' Chaflmlemwn; l K I l- d. il) ld lpcligdli 3.1395231}. 13“. first year the Boston Brnm‘ art. protest or anything like um, lP.E.l. Curling Association was; .Exccutivo: Addie Mat-Donald.i e it Max 1 b 310%.! ". ' “25' .‘1eld at the Charlottetown Curl-[Clifford Campbell. Bill Nugent. .1 °"- "1 e“ 3“ 9mmgv 6' in 30degree to Cord) 13:09: 5. Chicago. Hull 7 the game and brought the club's 30 Boston. 1964 season attendance to 127,- total to 1.142 and surpass a reci- SATURDAY— t by on Ernie Pitts of Winnipeg in 1959. The four receptions increasseld Coffey's season record to . SUNDAY— The old mark of 74 was eating); 8:30-10:3Hkaflng CM, r 1 (McDonald. Johnson) 800. far above the old mark of or 18:00; 7. Chicago. McKenzie 2 111,550 set last year. 14 6 9—29 two-game total-point semi-final, 7 6—25 which opens in Regina next Sat- ball Conference season. play in the final quarter. cl their 1964 regular Western Foot-Lancaster on a 27-yard scoring ran out passes, when he combined wit .MONDAY— 1:00-2:00 Pre School Skate The Winnipeg Blue Bombersi Tackle Reg Whitehouse con-lMONDAY EVENING— were at the home of the British 'verted two of the touchdowns as Columbia Lions Sunday night. Riders broke loose from Lancaster. the one-time pass- scoreless deadlock and took act at 0t Campbell and e power run- ning of fullback George Reed terback Bill Redell and half Ed Buchanan. to bring touchdowns for been out of actionia single and two field goals. since he suffered a rib injury However, Oct. 6 against his old team in'for E ball League game at Ottawa. A crowd of 10.300 turned out on pass receptions. temperatures d of 1.126 yards se Reed came up w three- touc-‘idown performance in Rid- 5 final tune up for the WFC lished last year by flan Bobby Taylor of Calgary. each go Eskimos. Cen . lire Bill Mitchell got a convert. the biggest mark 5 was Tommy Joe an interlocking Canadian Foot- Coffey’s success in bettering the league record for yards gained Hockey Practice a a TUESDAY-- . deft-1y 12-4 halftime margin and led "‘X- blended passes to flanker Hugh 19-14 at three-quar time. Halfback Bill Tobin and quar- WEDNESDAY— 8:00-10:00—Slmtlng 1:00-2:00—Pre School Skate 8:00-10: 00—Skatlng THURSDAY— 8:0010:00-—Skating FRIDAY— 7:00-9:00—Teen age skate Coffey caught four 1185595 {01" Special Music yards to bring his yardage 2:00-4:00—Skatlng 8:00-10:00—skatlng KEEP ABREAST OF THE SPORTING NEWS SPORTS CALENDAR A Public Service in. The Interest Of Good Sport Contributed By These Thoughtful Business Firms hour winds and below Ircezing Mayhew of Kinkora. P.E.I. w the meeting- It is t‘XDGCiOd that [)elegates Viewed .3 Showmgl lengths m from or “lree'ycar' temperatures boner mm Sam... in 2.10 2_5 {or me fastest m'ilezl; curling activity in ms Kings. of .a very excellent film on the!‘ 0 Rom-an Brother’- from‘ Lou day at Brunswick Dou'ns hair the afternoon. Miramichi Fred county community Will Start "11994 3”” @“d Other “me” Of} wousons H.311)” Mew Parm' ess racing track. The ynumrul won in 2.12’ we latter part of November this arcanill have an opportune, Paul Mcllons Quadrangle. also driver drove three wian on Other winners were can!“ ocamm of the various ity of seeing the film on Monday; a three-year-old. was third. an- the nine-dash card. 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CONN-IE LeCLAlR Manor Stables of Lachinc, Que. in 2.18 M. AWARDS CONTRACT . DOV. Belvedere; Gaboury. Sour- National League The Face» 31 a distance 501- - Fred Milton of nearby (invrr- ' OTTAWA (CP) - Jean Bap- i - _ w L T F A Pt dom raced in the United States. Budding comma" dale scored his first di‘iVing “va tisie Rloux or Tron paroles, Election of officers of the As.‘ Montreal 4 1 3 261611 was a contest only until Milo Repairs and Renovations to Valenzuela decided Kelso had waited long enough That was of the season. Kitchens, Rumpus Rooms. etc. .. has been awarded a $100,- soc1ation for 1965 is as follows; 3 Detroit 5 4 Dial 4-9141 64 Orlebar St. Que e scored a 2.22 4-3 ll‘lulllpll ($58 contract for improvements PICSident. 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