- SPORTS FRONT National Coach MacLeod - a Makes Defensive Change | | By bail ong BESVENCEUR | scorer on three world ‘champi-|Faulkner, 31-year-eld Newfound WINWP. — Coach: Jackie” McLeod spotted Playoff Race Tightens Up Es 3 |o8ship- clubs, he was the man/lander, who was giving the 3 PX " 3 3) . some | 2 for the job. uck . Faulkner likely By CHRIS ANNETT oe ' weaknesses hut injections of| fm | PENALTIES HURT fnove to folwerd. ana , ae fresh talent appear to have pro- | With the boss beside Seth Martin, $2, twlee duced a strong. Canadian na- | tional hockey team for the world | ehampionships in Liubjlana, Yur | Soslavia, March 3-13. | club swept to 26 victories and four draws in its first 38 exhibition games, beat Russia for the first time in 18 meet- ings, collected five of a possible | jeight points frem Czechoslo- vakia and defeated Sweden 8-3. But while this was being done, McLeod noticed that his defence | the players responded ajthe outstanding convincing 6-1 var over world tourneys, ss in Victoria, But the defend-|from the senior ng world champions bouneed|riors to join reokie hack to complete @ six-game set |Stephensen and nationals with five victories, ; eran Ken Broderick. Nineteen goals by the Soviet ‘ power play forced to|FIRST LINE seT * i medy McLeod sees his as fis “= * Roger Bourbonnais Ae ter Paul Conlin, veteran ‘of the |Shall John »|first national team assembled in |°riginals whom he rates as 1943 by Father Bauer, will Jose {Club's ‘most consistent’* play~ a —neneiatiniypsinenatnas incnemerainperoanyacensaeneainessciianaeesipeateeette ~ |was “making.too many bad mis- | his job on the blueline and |@?#—and Ray Cadieux, apether takes .. . getting pon instead switch to a forward position. — of the 1963 ynit. Bour- of better” and that his forwards Lorne Davis, a %5-year-old is paced the team im @x- needed ‘‘to tighten up on eheck- fF | veteran ef 118 National Hoekey | Dibition goals with 24. positional: play.” League games, was ealled jg | Conlin will move next te Fram defects have foreed Me-| BELLY MeeMILLAN from the senior Regina Cape to |Huek, a rookie whe scored 164 Leod to make adjustments be- * bolster the defence. ‘He "¢ |goals in two Saskatchewan Jum fore the team leaves Feb. 21 for| ‘They convinced McLeod, $8-|give the puck away," MeLeod |ior. Hockey League seagoms, and _|Europe and a five-game exhibt- | native of Swift Current, |said. : McLeod. Huck wag second im tion warmup prior te the world | .. Whe was the leading! Davis . will exhibition goals with 21 and first tournament ip points with 54 replace George | But he still feels the Cana- | | At \dians are the -only team with R | & i k hope of dethroalag the Ban | oya & aw S disciplined: Russians, All i t 2 would take to bring Canada its |first world title since 1961 is a} mm &. Giares eet see Play Wednesd ay |e “If three or four players come es on up with real big games and the FRED MacDONALD Doiron, Modified defence will tm BUTTERFINGERS e : = {rest play re as they can,| A‘ National hockey fes- |very ties — clude Gary Barry Mac- 3 i | we fen Mast, these. the | Fi tte Vie Howe, bother of @-|scored tive goals the last tne | Kanal, Terry 0 » all 1968 Boston ' ; ve to make lustrious Gordie Howe, . |he played et the forum. originals, former all-star ba rigs Angeles Lakers Rudy game, the Cob tes’ Don Heleva (19); The Le | mast of our opportunities to get [Peter MeKee, atae ef the Torew The Royals played this eame | Zarvey Schmidt and Davis. es some- ievcieed ia ero Guise: © a on in tee kers topped the Celtics 120 ahead early and make them to Maple Leate Junior A team Moncton team Saturday night of the i oa te | pass play during an NBA ped through his hands by Cel- 110. ae open up a little. It's real tough |im the 1960-61 season, will head |were defeated by the ‘score of | McLeod is nothing new for Cam rainy managed to ah _. |to try fo catch them.” line ¢ power ‘pecked Moncton 122 The Revels hed played .a|*#’# ational team, battered 6-1 by the a se eog (2und out is, yours |Hewte teams will teal cliffhanger the night be-| MOVED FROM B.C. , Black te the etiem of e,° -@ club = meas. Ate Peng sd er fore, and were minus five of| Able to reward volunteers rinks whes ota British ( onsol Bons iel ____ | tts 'national team arene |ppemase toon Est acing |, "stad € wetrn (0 oy with univeray tui foes it their four gained two They and promptly spanked the na- |Charlottetows forum, oy ee, ee trouble attract retbed hed ely 8 » a peg ; tlonals 40 and 65. | Howe who plaged with the! nO, “nas ‘nut togneg me |e Ae eee ol a. atone Waser esa | Underway In S side Today cannes es tess nae ncaa Renee nas eee oe oe ents S Ye, sone nent larng a tara ett tears, eae rg trom aE mnrhe ha ted ale goel the big M did bot ‘show hal te kooe QUIMENASIDE — The British (9, Ken MacKensie, Mootague vs.Phersoa, RCAF vs. Bob Hoare, | ani el sloassen nate este. | aces Juier Cations, halon ae tees ae ee : Why ‘Sar nomination? Who |Consols Bonspiel begins this |Earl S'side. RCAF. 17. Don Stanhope, bested the So- |cop the Maritime Senior A title. , Soa tan tease wren vulling at goalle Roger Crosier morning at the Summerside |3-P.M. DRA’ t Ch’town vs. Wallie Vauiur| Vets only ne eatagory—“e |” ev Te sel cin va, Sache pleree SUNNY Seer vee ee aoe Oe Theor the last -of the Fans sew coach Gid-Abel care- [Curling Club with 28 rinks from |" 10. A. RCAF. 18, MacLeod, per ce aceofts.”* | member Memorial —— British Columble, = co S'side a 4. The team’s —. Rev. Toronto Marlies, in the geme -the Royals| To a player fi Py a Pt A local RCAF’ station dere, S'side. ee |David Bauer and Gordon ag mpg Sol ng =i ree themselves. behind - 43 195 the CAKA decided to fave Play and ability to take the faceoff. paid its dividends here (Alberton, Montague and Gouris 9 P.M. DRAW | Jnekes, Canadian Amateur |the same line as Dave Keon. starting the third period but | Winnipeg Maroons, - . Cama ‘as the Wings got the puck off the drop and controlled # until competing. % Games 19 and 2 not decided. Hockey Association peportedly turned down @ pro- | tallied for four big goals, three jdian senior to yro 5 the goal, Chief Justice Thane A: Camp- 21. Al Forgie, RCAF ve Dave|treasurer from Melville, fessional contract offered by the |in @ span of 38 seconds, to steal | vide temporary ; RAMBLINGS bell presided over the drew for Townshend, Souris Myron | —decided the elub’s young play- | Toronto Maple Leafs, the win eee the spiel last night at a Bell, Ch’town, vs. A. Robertson, ers needed the steady hand of Other stars on the team im-| Alfie Flannagan paced the fs a of tte |i the Summerside Curling c Montague. experience on the ice. ' clude: = Don Lorin, de | Royals attack with two goals gest efforts to date ap they tmmmered the UNB RED | The winner of the console will | : fencemen — Norm “Red” ‘Mid |whule sinc went to Alan ‘ could mean second 4g. the |Tepresent the Island at the Mac- © lins, who wes e@ standout with . ' KELLY asd GORD Donald Brier in Halifax the week nterme i te haere We et seer ices, waver. eae Maeva: troved themecives to be one of the | March 7th. The favorite is of Gla S$ ago, Doug Howett, tap fiat Carrol , since and the weekend (course, the Doug Cameron rink ene winger has played meny| Both teams have plenty ‘cx . Kelly had (of Charlottetown, which was un- great in the "Charlotte. | hockey talent and Wednesday ‘the twines (defested im the Island consols | | town Ron Gaudet, the | night's game should be @ rea ‘NANCY last year. “ ca a Oo %, ‘ plaring conch end oun Gf the |slose contest. “Kaobby Walsh”, wt Nine local rinks are entered | Bee i? ia the Marl-| colorful Royals trainer, hes put @ jim the double-knockout competi- 7 ol dus ante bom Oe ee ee ae aa te’ tion: Lloyd ‘Lawless, « Horace Prince Edward Inter- completed -by March 6,. three goals against dicting a Royals w: MacFarlane, Bert Hunter, Cliff -}mediate-B-and-C hockey teams | mi-tinals Geagtien te an als_on Saturday night, end Phil | goals. ie il have: started their playotte end (day, Merch 19, 1966, Finale com | ap, wie Ps MacDonald, Glen Law, the firet game for the local In- |pleted by March 31, 1966. rest sie hace toe tmatetg Bim te oe (ne eae | TODAY'S CURLING DRAW _|_ Doug lottetown Hawks was Prince “A” — New Annan ve! , , < the Chartottetown Forum ; ~ | The following te today’s draw| Ice 5 — Open for use in de- lotietowa b 4 sett |Albeny; Albeny ve Freetown; |" the - Charlottetown Curling |layed or possible delayed. games following are the teams | Prince “B” — Elmsdale ve : in any bonspiel. hl od ignish vs_ Tyne Val-| J.|. | AT. MONTAGUE ; Be aoe i ; [7 pit. ‘ tor, the wm Peo | Ninner of Prince A" {0 play ice 2— B. Dickeonve N. Mae-| ice 1 — P. Siaclaie ve D. Me- year sDU__ arlottetown |out of three games the tinet Gowan, E. Shaw, D. Sorrie, A. [ee ae i omen = , Te: [fame & he winner of Prince a oe the strongest men's team a . me Mg + eR e : Kenzie Tepresent Montague; wish Aces, Murray. Harbour Beu- Souris Ice 4 — I, MacKinnon vs B.| ice 1 — Four — G. Mur- = Bert yoann competes for | ae re Seo Be aes: <e :/= Murray , phy ve J. MacNed. Micsien. sad Deva Towedhent ' ' Clover Farm. ‘ Harbour; St. Peters ve Peakes;| Ice 5 — J. Shelfoon ve R. Mac- from Souris- Art Burke and} © DOUG BARKLEY “C” Division — ‘Tracadle |Poshes va’ Souris; Somes ee me: | Donald. AT sounes a Frank “Duck” Acorn, from the ‘Cross, Dunstattanage Comets, |bomee, “array “Marton” a]. Skips et | ee, artes, C. | —# a Se, Belvedere Club,-are-theother (PR ff #\ New. Annan, Milton, Souris, |,0tere: Murray Barbour we iteams wilt be present. MacDonald, I Young, I. Ching, : ‘ '| competitors. , “| Pownel Royals Peakes Bomb. Peakes... sone - Rotation -spiel__for- Rustice|vs. D.-Morrow, B.. w. 8 oe | Here is today's draw: ere, Covehead Flyers, Albany Salat we COE ieee | is A toc ee Gillis, P. Poole. St.’ Pats, sdale | Rockets, (2: Beltest ve Auto; | Ice 1 — A. Leaman, H. Coffin,| ce 3 — H. Larier vs. D. Mac- | 9 a.m. DRAW Elms Milton vs Belfast; Capitel Auto |L. Bagnall, J. Cameron ve F.|tecd.- | . - 1, A. Albert, S’side ve, F. | cin Community Flyers, C& |, Pownal; Pownal ve Belfast; |MacMillan’ V. Newson, K. Mec. : wn, Belvedere. 2. G. Law, Bttal Auto Aces, Freejown RY: lation vs Capitol Auto. " Hinnis, J. Burden, Too 19 - Mi pam—R. Peters 5 a S'sidé vs. Art Burke, Belvedere. + ean, Reldest, Murray Harbour |" catens “B” = ‘Tracadie Crosa| Ice 2 — E. Tanton, De...3, |\V%, © Poole. ‘SUMMERSIDE — The Borden Nets, plus his leadirship te |3 °;" briggs Sr., Ch'town Cubs, Tyne Valley Tri-Hot, St. Sinai, Webster, D. Jardine, A, Mac-|_ Ice %—=A. Nationals took @ three-game-to- many af the Borden rushes: vs. B. . S'side. 4. Dr. Wen | a > years. Pioneers. Fentteei Funuaeeek seen Donald ‘vs Henry Douglas, i. ? none on playoff se- agg Pe i ret the and | wacDonald. Ch'town vs. Cliff B” schedule r= team), |v Covehead; Fanningbrook ve |Howatt, C. Campbell, K: Ready. nis 1 Reeeamneereds Seer ean, eee. goals De ee. PU ens we 14 |Tracadie Cross; Tracadié Crose|_ Ice 3 — B, Parent, D. Pickard, touay mocks comi-si-| Thirteeo penaltion were call) 6, Horace MacFarlane S'side| Tyne Valley vs O'Leary: Tig-|® Covehead; Dunstedinage ve |. Fursey, G. ggg Ay eee * bls beating the Juniors here |ed, four them majors fF | vs. Doug Cameron, Ch'town. 7. nish vs Tyne Valley: Tignish vs |Faaningbrook. pei ee ee ae ee ‘cna ae tate 85; Though the Jun- | fighting. Ron MacDonald, S'side vs. Bob O'Leary; O'Leary vs Tyne Val-| Winner of rrethige PALL ‘ | F OR UM : : never more than even! First period: 1. Borden, Des | Roare, RCAF. 8. Lloyd Lawlesu, ] s ley; Tyne.-Velley vs Tignish. - | will play the winner of . j ee ear cen gee Nats from the 2.06|Roches (MacWilliams) 2:06: 2. | S’side vs. Dr. Giddings, Ch’town. DETROIT (AP)— Red Kings — Georgetown vs Sou-|Best two out oe games, |... Ma ; : . Se Sy get at oa Shedeseomed Gelbel ieaea, at Ri aewiltiems) |e ; so) aor pellet Doug Bark- | Shirts ve. Meeray Harbour, wineer Kings. Wiser of Queen eee om AY, FEB. 16th. —— 8:30 P.M. “4 cna M , 5 an eve : ‘ . * | cemyes the winner sa TP RICE 39 : Eaten) . z oe pi a Oy vars Oe ee ony tava. Borden, Dex SDHS Team in 2 game against tel ee pee eres ieee | ce bet te eeratters|) MOTOR REWINDING _.. MONCTON "HAWKS" series Williams, Mac } dergo additional first at home (Prince). 3 od Tee rs ie soae: toe Mean til. Shad PWC _[ees_tor, correction of « oe |The Cianie will ber bout Soe tal & REPAIRS i : games of the series. Penalties: 6:14; es [Pee , naa = oi eae. tent | tree between the winners of ee- |iam™ a. SANDY'S "ROYALS™ MacWilliams won the |Roberts,, 12:10, cased Mse-|_.The BDHS hoop squad, led by |Monday be Git toe ae two out of three with the first |Fies two end three, Storey Electric Ltd. | star player award for his out- peasod:; 6. -41: 7, the 17 point performance of |the operation will be .{Same at the winner of Kings, Note: Al veins oe oe Te Williams (MacLeod) 13:41; 7. pe performed,-|" : tetown Hawke |tion play-offs should be complet- |My Bin Mulconsl nT ; standing defensive play for the | Porden' Keough, 14:28; 8. Ber. con a handed Pwr bal ee a ee ee ae Fe hina a “Best two of jed by the Sth of March, 1966, Se: ia aaa SS i 7:15; 9. t loss, « 43- m. ; Detroit oes renee : . den, Keough (White) 17:15: 8 oat Tadic TA! Utes hed bie tata three, The winner will draw bye |mi-finals should be completed, " <a iv Tih was fooved Joh [won nee. th mein is |e, ial vi te tet rab Sey, rch le Roberts, 3:44, Mac- see 33 pele, ae £ Queens. Referees chief, AL. Perey, : Willams, 641, Smith, 12:17, Mae-| Brian Peters, PWC star had a| Just betore the injury Barkley |° winner Queens... 4 4, |, Rete 45168, Charlottetown, no hed been named to the National Note: scineemenrertepeerenre-——resemarccsseeeatiaats — Sennen Williams (MacLeod, DesRoches) | the Welshmen reling thetr |the mid-season balloting and | Yi So ey ale’ gee, aes | ATTENTION . HORSEMEN 9:33: rs, ; quence. Go a ames ‘* | ; Wedge (MacWillains) 14:3; 13. | Points in a losing cause. —=—Ss {tothe league's top defense. | —* * "= &="" Se rena : Sooper ee ‘uniors, allant, a. 4 man. | : Z Penalties: “Smith, 5:18, Smith} REMEMBER ‘WHEN .. . 7. te MacCormack, (Majors for fight-| The oldest sernming ree- ! 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