y. ... “L 4-. Monclon Beats Halifax Club M‘ONCTON ICPl—A five-goal t «Hi-it. 'Itl. (I’t‘lIflPI 11.14. 10 .‘lon spree by Oscar Gaudet Ilelpcdif'itlll. (l. Gaudet IMeiahSOll’ 105 Moncton Hawks outlast Halifax 52. 11. Halifax. Laniiraiide IHay-i ll‘grtans 8-6 in Nova Scotteiltlciit 10.311 Senior Hockey League as me I’l‘lll'illcr. II 2.22:. played before 461 fans here Sat- 'l‘hir ‘cr' 12 3101111011 “day. q Melansoll (0 Gautlet. Mciioni-l Gautlet's four goals in thc op- t-alt 0.45. 13. Halifax. 'slc-nkhttrii‘ citing period poncred tile tWiltIing. McMillani 16.511. 14 Hawks to a 5-1 first period leau‘ Halifax. Hanson tGra\'er. Lam-t They led 7-4 at the eild of tile ne- irailt’eI 18.12. i eond frame. . Pcnalties: McMillan 13.42. . Doug McPllee shot two goals "fi—w and Raoul Melanson one to round out the Hawks' scoring. Moe Lamirande and Bill Hal.- son had two each for Tartan. Bran Graver and Keith Blenk- horn shot singles. Hawks outshot the Halifax elub 33-18 in the contest and the win put M o n c to it into third lace. leaving Tartans in last place in the tour-team league. «Gaudet's five goals and two a u 1 Its gave him 90 scoring oints for the season so far. all behind leader Jacques Allard oi the league leading Windsor Ma- ple Leafs. I SUMMARY ‘ First period — 1. Moncton. Gaudet (R. Gaudet, Melanson: . . .44. 2. Halifax, Graver (McLean) "wee Poms behmd me‘ 5.30. 3. Moncton. O. Gaudet (R. a? l'flplam Montreal Cm.“ Gaudet, Shepherd) 9.35. a. Mono-. ""‘s. W. l e "‘9 Range” ""9"" ton] 0_ Gaudet (R. Gaudet' Me. to Within a point. of the fifth limo") 10.21. 5. Momma. place Boston Bruins. With Bob Pulford in the pen- };‘agglet (R. Gaudet. Melanson) my box. the Rangers had a Penalties, 0' Gaudel Elem“ chance to score a clinching goal 2 horn. double minors 17.5. but New“ spmled it" Second period -— 7. Halifax. Hanson (Graverl 2.01. 8. Monc- ton. McPhce tGillls. Hebert 10.55. 9. Halifax. Lamtrande abs Crush ed Wings DETROIT (CPI —— Montreal Canndlens led by the two-goal scoring of Bobby Rousseau swamped Detroit Red Wings 6-1 n a National Hockey League ame Sunday night. Jean Beli- veau. of the winning Canadiens scored his 325m goal to break the record set by the late Nels Stewart for the most goals by a centre. W) ‘JIHI'IDIIIfi'l-onal, L-..“ _ ‘, Hil)fIC .d , Rangers Tie Maple Leafs NEW YORK (CPi—Boli Ne. .vin scored late in the third pe-i rind Sunday night to salvage a' 1-1 tie for Toronto Maple Lcals after little Camille Hoilry had. put New York Rangers aheadj early in the first period with his 13th goal of the National 1 Hockey League season. 2 Nevin‘s goal midway in the fi- nal period came while his own‘ 3 team was Shorthanded. . The tie dropped the Maple; i man, put the puck on Nevin’s stick at mid-ice. Nevin skated in and passed to Ron Stewart. When Ranger goalie Plante stopped Stewart's shot.; Nevin pounced on the reboundt’ and scored his sixth goal. The goal ruined a shutout bid‘ by Plante. who made 29 saves. 1 Johnny Bower. the Maple Leatf goalie. had 27 saves. SUMMARY k. .43! First period—1. N Henry 13 (Hadfield. 6:07 Penalties~h1ahovlic Shack 5:24. Glover 6:47. period—No scoring. Penalties—Neilson 10:07, Shack Neilso Yo h 0. period: 2. Toronto. Nevin 6 Stewart) 11:36. Penal- Beliveau‘g goal put him in ties -— G lbert imiscondllct) titth place on the all-time NHL 1010- {Wilford 11:24- scoring list. Only teammate ‘33::9- 8 10 9—27 Bernie Geoffrlon and Detrolts PI 13 . 10—29 Gordie Howe. among the play- am" ers still active. have scored Attendance‘45'925- more. Howe spoiled Charlie Hodgc'st bid for a shutout with 30 sec iS'ar satellite nods gone in the final period. ‘ ‘ ‘ Reliveau also picked up twoiGoes Into orb" assists. giving him 45 points. ei POINT ARGUELLO Cam ‘ PI — The “Christmas star"‘ had entered the game tied to tellite has achieved orbit and the NHL scoring lead with Chi-1:8 “a” Bobby Hun ""1 5”“ should bevislble at twilight over the holiday season — and or Miklta years after. It was announced Larry Cahan. Ranger defence- . Jacques t Hugh Holt. stick boy of Tor- t onto Maple Leafs of the Na- 1 tional Hockey League. pre- ‘t sents the Lady Byng trophy to sharp-shooting centre Davie Keon night's t at Saturday STICK BOY PRESENTS TROPHY Young Canada hockey game between Leafs and Detroit Red Win 5. The trophy. awar- ded annually to the NHL play- er who best combines profic- iency with sportsmanship and clean play. was awarded to . Keon for his play in the 1962- 63 season. Keon also won it in 1961-62. Toronto won Saturday night's game 2-0. (CP erepltoto) Bower No’r Excited Over By ARLIE KELLER TORONTO tCP) — it takes a lot more than a shutout to make professional hockey's old- est goaltcnder. 39-year-old Johnny Bower of Toronto Maple Leafs. excited. "Sure. it's nice to get a shut- urday night‘s M National League victory over Detroit Red Wings here. It was Bower‘s in- itial shutout of the season. his 19th overall in the league and 715i in professional hockey. He had recorded 52 in American League action dating back to the 1945-46 season. "The shutout was especially gratifying all e r esday's game in Montreal when seven goals got by meNBut it wasn't really a hard-earned shutout. I :had what—22 shots? Those guys roun' aunmn nawxs ere. The victory 'kept the Cana-I diens four points behind the. A us- space agency spokes“ man said both the 12-foot;dia- In front of me dild most of the work. They gave me plenty of protection." league-leading Black Hawk:i h t he Red Wings came gt back after Beliveau's goal anoi met" In 0°" and the canmm’“ Alex Delvecchlo twice mlssedi scoring opportunities. 1 After Hodge stOpped Marcel i Pronovost'a shot from the point. Detvecchio skated in and tried to lift the puck over the pronel “mm”! “allev but Ho‘llielachieved orbit and inflated as} neatly covered up. {Dummy Seconds later. Delvecchio took. possession of a rebound oli‘ Doug Barklcy‘s point shot. but: Urges lgain Hodge beat the Wingk'i . .. captain. 1Ald Be GIVE" less Fortunate Earlier in the period. Gordie llowe fed Delvecchio with a pet‘- for! pass some 20 feet in front of the net. but as he was plck- OTT‘WA (CP, __ Opposition lng his spot to shoot. he lost con ,Lea‘der‘n i e f e n b a k e n in a ""1- 3" ]Christmas messagel1 ‘0 Caim't "mm, -. r es that t e reso v. First period -— 1. Montreal. MtitimtllsnpiPoiize the lot ofy ess- MHVH“ 15 momsfl‘” 17:” fortunate in their own country1 "mules—NW" and in the world—especially the ‘ ' dre Mr. . 'l O E g a’ O Er r: s n O '9 '5’ O F. a a. space were sighted with blnoc-E ulars at an optical tracking sta-. tion in Australia. : The satellite was launched1 Thursday and until the sighting it was in doubt whether it had lid—2. Montreal. % n. Dicfenbaker noted that he was spending family Christmas at Lai Luk Ho. the 10-year-old Chi- 5 ncse foster daughter adopt e? :b the Diefenbakers ssveé'hal " ears a 0. would spell e iveau. Geoffrlon) 17:10 Penal- an...“ in law” Hm Km. p" “ mm” 557- Rlch’rd “In this one small Chinese 1915 girl is focussed both the mea- the challenge of Rousseau 5 Montreal. Backstrom) in... period —- 7. Detroit. lowe 9 (A. Pronovost, Barkley) kl. Penalties - Barkley 11:22. 3! m CANADIAN PRES! us. COLLEGE FOOTBALL man's inhumanity to man. “ e of change lies sit the practical expression of message of the manger." Iaturday Bluebonnet low at Houston lhylor M Louisiana State 7 Ihrtne College All-Star at Miami built as North 14 PLAYED crass be!!! In! at Philadelphll The first internatan chess Mississippi State 10 North Caro- congress was held in London in lina state 12 .1051. %__—___._- . “th .ing was contained in his two 5"" iadmon-itlons: “Love thy neigh- lwge 1° 3 7"” lbor as thyself" and ” ii earth: emu” “ '13—‘33 pence: goodwill ards men. Attendance: 13.5“. " e (Lat Luk Ho). and many ‘“ hundreds of nous:ng of chic}- . dren like her arou e wor . scor.’ ar the innocent victims of man‘s refusal llow these. out." said Bowetr following Sat» w Toronto Coach Punch Imiach was like a general after his army had won a major battle. “They followed my orders to skate and do sotme hitting. They do that and they can beat any— one I]! this league. 'I‘hece‘s no substitute for skating and that's hat the boys were dodntg. And. to maloe the will sweeter. no‘ one got hurt. And our detencei is 50 per cent stronger when Brewer is out there." ABEL UNWORRIED Detroit Coacih Sid Abel was not displeased with his team's performance. “We gave them iihe tiwo goals Other tilttan that. we pla_ even terms with the Leaf other fine game for us. But we: just couldn't put the puck intoi the net. That's been our troublc.‘ We can't finish off‘ da 5 5‘91 Crozietr was playing in his sixth game as a Red Wing and it was his first defeat. ‘ “It's tough to lose a cl t- SETS RECORD Jean Bellveau. above. be- came the highest scoring cen- tre in National Ho c key Lea- gtle history last night as his Montreal Canadiens thumped Detroit Red Wings 6-1. Bell- veau opened the scoring in the first period with his 3251b goal of his career. His g on broke the late Nels Stewart‘s record of 324 for a centre. .— game like that. But I (it think either of the goals was my fault. A big thing playing for Abel In there is no pres-E I have the odd bad game. That's : sure encouraging for a rookie like me. had that laind of a chance at Chicago." : Abel started .lohllny Mac-Mi lan on a line with Gordie Howe in the game switched Mat-Mil- man and Ft oyo . : “I didn't like the is were effectively switcthe d Mathii‘llan. " man just got back after missing nine games and needs work. I figured he could get more with STANDINGS By THE CANADIAN PRESS a Speedster like side him to take pressure off. It work. Norm was flying." the going 7: 8:. Ian no a line witthNortm Ull- a l 2 niFirsl Shulou’r Of Year MacMilImn be- some of this About Howe. who has found ' season. Abel satid : playing but he just can‘t. find the net. He will some time. soon." THIS WEEK AT THE FORUM ed on :MONIIAY— s. Cro— . zier (Detroit goalie) played an- 7:00-9:15 a.m.—Mlnor Hockey _ 10:00-11:00 a.m.—Hunter River lI:l5-l2:l. PWC. 2:00-4:00 p.m.—Skating 25c: Children 150 4:30-6:30 p.m.—Minor Hockey 6 00 7 : - :00 p.m.—Air Cadets fin-11:00 p.m.—Vocation School 104 I : .10 p.m.—Commercial Hockey League ose TUESDAY— m't 7:00-10:00 am. 10:00-11:00 a.m.—Prince Street ool sure. He has told me he Is 110- 11:15-12:15—P.W.C. ing to keep playing me even if Closed Down WEDNESDAY I would never have 2 zoo—1:00 p.m.—Skating Children 15c; Adults 250 l- THURSDAY-— A] Dd - _ b t H l- 7:00-1:00 p.m.—Minor Hockey and K vemhlm u de 2:00-4:00 p.m—Skatln - B Chlldrclt 15c: Adults 25o 00-10:00 p.m.—Skating Teens 350: Adults 500 we e a checking the Howe line so [FRIDAY— 7:00-9:-15 ado—Minor Hockey 10:00-11:00 a m—P.\'i’.(‘. 1:00-1:00 p.m.—Minor Hockey :00-4200 p.m.—Skating hildren 15c: Adults 25c 1 C i4:30-6:30 p.m.—Minor Hockey i8:30-10:30 p.m.—Skating ..Tecnii 35c; Adults 50c National League SATURDAY— W L T F A Pt Chicago 18 7 7103 69 43 7:00 11:45 a.m.—Minor Hockey Manual 17 9 5102 3339 12:00-12:10 p.m.—Minor Hockey Toronto 15 9 a 88 7036 ‘:00-4=0° I’M-41‘3""! Detroit 1016 5 67 8925 Boston 716 7 83 8821 New York 718 0 8810420 Childrcll 150; Adult; 25c 5:00-10:00 p.m.—Minor Hockey t i . Sport Shirts : ' Dress Shirts akin] time out to was MERRY CHRIST MAS! summon isso humor-ids P.E.Li ’ Robes ’ Jewellery 0 Pyjamas ' Slippers ' Shoes ' Suits Great George Street t DOW’S MEN’S WIEAR lliiiil‘i \\ . Sport . Socks . Scorv 011111 Coats i t 1 Black Hawks whipped Boston: HuII Scores ZOlh Marker As Hawks Defeat Bruins CHICAGO 'CPl-~-Bohhy Htiii 1Bruins 4-1 Sunday night and ended. Nesterenko and Ken scored ills 20th goal of the sea- 'maintained their four-point lead Wharram had put the game outi son. and assisted on another by _ln the National Hockey League of Boston's reach. I Eric Nestcrenko as Cliicago:0\'er Montreal Canadiens- Boston got the first goal of‘ l The tally made Hull the first‘ the game when Murray Oliver J,ZSO-Ii‘zool scorer of the NHL scan scored while Chicago was it ~ man short. . The Black Hawks. who had ‘ ‘tlirealened to make a runaway Hun caught . Clearing pan of the “we a month ago. took on the end of his stick andi O FOOTBALL STANDINGS Neill ' Donald, Mikitai lies 4 17:35 Penalties—Hull 1:49. Hillman 4:53. Bucyk 5:15. Westfall 9:58. Nesterenko (ml- nor, misconduct) 11:07. Second -— 4. Chicago. pe tNesterenko 3 'Hull, Hay! 12:27; 5 Mc Chicago. Wharram 18 - . Penal- Molins 1:31. llull ipenalty shot awarded. Kennedy failed) ‘By T2£P.R?82§MTED PRESS 1 their third win in their last 11 lifted the puck into the near 7.45 Hillman 9.48 Towaninl ‘ F‘ t LEAGUE ‘starts. corner. tying the count at 17:15 '_ f ' .‘ m '35"; Division ‘ With Chicago battling to not“ oi the. first period. At 17-35. Al 12 3:" West‘s“ ‘5-11- MEN” .Bmmn 7 ’61; 31;... 0’37 i a 2-0 lead in the second period, MacNeil clicked on a screened 17“" JBu'naln 7 6 1.164531%” goalie Glenn Hall foiled a rare 50-foot backhander. . Third period -- No scoring laws“... 6 8 0'3” 372 Penalty Shot bid by Boston‘s PICK up summary ‘Penaltles--Kenliedy 8:42. Makl 1N”, ank 5 a 1...“, '385 Forbes Kennedy. First period—l. Boston. 011- and Gendron 12:55. we.er DIVE.” ' - Hull had hooked Forbes Ken. ver 12 tBucyk, McCordi 12—2 - 53 as {San mm 11 3 0399255 -86 nedy from behind as the latter 2.. chtcgzo. Hull 20_ «Hay. Mt-inaii a 910—25 Oakland 10 4 0363232 .714 broke In alone. lutat lt.15, 8. Chicago. Mac-Johnson 1112 5—28 sKansas City 5 7 2347 263 .417 ‘hKegneuy tskated straight “‘1' on! may 2 i 1291473_154 e rama ic one-on-one s uav1 . . i NATIONAL LEAGUE tion but shot. straight into the‘ Wlsc Men Sh" Come To Jesus ‘ Standings it n c h a n g o d. No pads of the crouching Hall. t ‘ game played Sunday. Before the s e c o n (1 period a at its" . l” “r at: n9 i lac. if x in . e t- “will PL '» 3“ c t i FOR. "in hhn give all the prop name whosoever belleveth in h sins”. Acts 10:43. FOR he hath said: “him that wise cast out". St. John 6:37. 4— yourselves: it Is the GIFT OF wh . . . and one of our happiest holiday ulle his promise to you? traditions is wishing you and yours a season filled with mm and good m. GILLIS REPAIR SHOP KILMUIR This Is the Glad Tidings of THIS WEEK IN BHARLOTTETIIWN and DISTRICT SPORT these Charlottetown and district business concerns . . . CLIP AND SAVE FOR REFERENCE "FOR the wages of sin is death: but thc GIFT OF GOD ll ETERNAL LIFE through Jesus Christ our Lord.” "FOR by grace are ye saved through faith; and that. not of man should boast. Ephesians 2:8.9. 1! you have never received God’s GIFT of a SAVIOUR. not do so at this Chrlstmaii season, and trust HIM to “As many them gave He power to become the sons of God, even to fliem that believe on His name". bring you this Christmas Seaso Stan Streight, Montague, P. E. I. \ public service in the interest of good sport, contributed by is none other heaven given among man whereby we must be saved: neither b there salvation in any other." Acts 4:12. "FOR there Is one God and one mediator between God and men, the man Christ Jesus who gave himself a ransom for all.” I Timothy "FOR tho-re name under “FOR he is able also to save them to the uttermost that come unto God by him.” Hebrews 7:25. nets witness, that through his lm shall receive remission of cometli to me I will in no Romans 6:23 GOD: not of works lest any as received Him to Great Joy I would like to n. WHERE GOOD SPORTS MEET THE ROD and GUN CLUB Island Radio Centre TV AND RADIO Dancing and Special Entertainment SALE! Friday and Saturday ARTS 130 Richmond St. Charlottetown SERVICE Repairs to All Makes of Radio, TV. Tape Recorders MONDAY Etc. Bowling—Casual bowling mm ‘1'. "en." “ Recreation Phone 2-1291 100 Queen Centre FOR THE BEST ’ ‘ g SPORTING GOODS FOR GIFTS Get Your * - I" ' non y. \' f. P. 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