8 The Guardian, Charlottetown. Wed“ Jan. 16, mini SPORTS FRONT Ry CARMAN SMITH Not Unanimous Approval THE NHL all-star Loam selections for the first half of the season as announch in yesterday's press wii.‘ theap- prowai of most hockey fans and the only posxtlon that might draw arguments or criticism would be the right-Wing berth on the first team Gordie Howe beat out Andy Bathgate by four points for this spot. but if we had a vote it would go to Bathgate. Un- doubtedly Howe is one of the greatest players to perform on the grand circuit bill you don‘t pick players on performances of bygone years. This sonic \ii. Ratlizatc is no slouch either and at the halfway mark it was he and not ‘ scoring race Rathcatc had acrumuliated 38 points games. si\ ntcrc than Ilowo. and he is still sitting atop of the league with it points. one more than Toronto's Frank Ma- hm'lieh ' Yesterdays story said and we quote' “But apparently the Detroit star's leadership qualities and defensive ability gave him the Nice," it‘s seldom you see the scoring race leader fail to make the first ail-star lcaim. espe1ialiy when it is an established star like RIIIIIC‘IIIC. who tied for the NHL scoring championship with Bobby Iillll last year. IT'S Hum to understand the rcascnin: of these selectors. :‘smcc down this year‘s scoring race you'l find If you illsl Jean Belivce'l’s name. onc of the greatest playmakers the NFL has no" seen Relive-in is leading the league in assists. has been for silhlf‘ time. and is well up in the scoring race yet didn‘t garnet a single vote Rut Bobby Hull who is behind him in the race for scoriu: ticniirs. drew eleven points. ghort Snort Notes The reason That the Rad \Vil‘ES reinstated Howie Young so qmekly mu because the players felt there was nob y in ‘he farm systom Who could help the team as much as the unpredictable rcarguard. , . Although New York Rangers are in fifth place in the NHL standings 13 points behind Detroit Red Win:~ the attendance is up wer the same period last year. according to Emil ‘Cril' Pramis. assistant to General Manager \lim Patrick Eight rinks from five Island clubs will eoninetv- iii the day-long bonspiel for the Crockett Trophy at the Curling Club todav. There are three foursomes from two from Summerside. one each from RCAF Summersidc. Alberto" and Montague. Before the provin- cial Silver ‘0‘ honsniel leading to the Dominion ladies' cham- pionship came into being a couple of years ago. the Crockett bonspicl was the main provincial event for lady curlers and was a two-day affair. I‘s double knockout affair and play gets underway at 9.30 this morning. DURING HIS tenure as manager of ball clubs the late Rogers Hornsby never l'ratcrnized with his players. c alwlaiys ate alone and never allowed his pitchers to toss their own ball game. calling all the shots from the dugout. . . . Y. A Tittle. the New York Giants quarterback who had one of the seasons of his \'FL career this past year and who led East to victon- til the Pro Bowl game. says ‘chi season is it for me. i probably could keep going. but mv insurance business in Palo Alto requires more and more of my time.‘ He added 'A guy can‘t plav forever. and I've got three children to think about i would like to stay in football in some minor capacity. but l'm not going to neglect mv business to do it.‘ have Boswell. director of physical education for Prince Ed- ward island. has released a schedule for hockey and basket- ball clinlcs for coaches. players and officials across the Island. This afternoon at 1 o'clock Dave will conduct a hockey clinic in O'I.eary. Ralph Adams is looking after local arrangements. Earl Nicho’son. 'zcnial manager cf t e Sports Arena and organizer of this chartered flight to Boston this weekend men- tioned that there still are a few seats available on the plane. 1 s is a whim opportunity for all you hockey fans to see a couple of XIII. games live. Saturday afternoon the Bruins play wt to New York Rangers and Sunday night Lcs Caniadicns pov a visit in Boston Gardens. The plane returns immediately fr'lowing Sunday‘s :atne. Anyone interested can call Nick at the Sports Arena, The number is 4-5416. Chihawks Dottiitiate r receiving a D'l" from Illlf‘nialP S g m I l'leighan follniiui: g {accoff deep in Royal territory and at the ' ‘94" mark Alger scored on a MONTREAL tCPt ~ Three came closest to making the first, _ ' ““‘_—‘*‘_ team with 63 pomts to Howe's 67 for the right wing position. Detroit goalie Terry Sawchuk was ilvnli Richard 46 points for ‘centre position. Chicago’s El- Chtcago Black Hawks. two an. onto Maple Leafs and one he- troit Red Win: comprise the N'tional Hockey League‘s first ail‘star team. chosen at the half-way mark of the 1flti2—63 schedule. The leagur's lending goal scorer. Frank Maliovlich of Tor- onto. ivas \ritcri left wing almost Talbot 30 to r the other one. FAR BEIII D . N unanimously. carols-hing fill out Mahovlich so dominated the. , Roman]. nanny-m a "d flair 0i BSSlSl-F '0 lump in“ a "l a I’m-“WP 9" points i“ hallnls [Cll'winfl Voting that Montreal's Ragiole each counted tli rec i fl'.‘<t'l’lac" “9 With Wayne Svn- 03st hf? ‘inf‘kf’l' “Titers and Gilles Tremblay made the sec- goals for the winners whilei ism" "f the St Francis xaVi" 5“"9d05l‘lfrs '" m" ‘l‘ Nm' ""d “Tam “Mi 0013’ Iii points. IStrani: notched a brade a ndlUmw’mmV X'MP'“ i" th” Mari' cities with each city gvcn The selectors made sharpif'ain and Hf‘nnf‘quv qcnrcd Sin, limell‘llf‘l‘cftllfifllfilf‘l’lm'kf’y “‘3- t‘mial \\'(‘l’!l‘ll changes in their choices sincelglctons. I ~ n “"P “Ming m“- ‘ Points are awarded on the ha« the end of the 1961-62 season, .i: of five for a first clinic". Mikita is tiie only repeat per- i '~ 3 w t - *1 "‘Wmtable 2.75 goals against tin-op for a sccnnrl and one for former. The other five first - 2112;; Mnfingz' 6‘ Keoughfiand four assists in three games per game. well ahead of the a third. A iinrintmnns selection team selections moved up from Thorn war? if; panaimm pal“ this 59350" With “‘9 third'Place “St 0! “10 league. tntnls on points, Balloting was last year s' second foam. Pd including a flame mism‘mduct ‘ Chatllam. NB. coliegians, Syn- STANDINGS weighted bet-once of Ivarv‘n’z ‘ Three allstar performers last ‘ m Rowe; of Albany, 1 “hi.” had a goal a.“ tw°.assi‘."s w L T F A N" numbers or selectors in MI. Fenian didnt make either the ___~_..i__...-. iagamst Dalhousw Universztv U 3 o 727 n 9 cm“? W m. second team at the ham . ’Tigers and now has five g'tals St. I“ X. 3 0 t) 26 13 8 Chicago‘s Stan “Nikita was “.9; mark Mi“ year- l “'3” seven aSSisl‘s in three games S" Thoma‘ 2 1 01915 5 "mad Mm." “Vim in "0mm" DP" lohfhgllgil P132? gghliyonlreald F M t 1 mgtbthfiafihzwgagfs'fi Mary‘s Ibtlts‘g‘uecn 21 13 0o 130 11“ 4; trnit’s Gordie lioii'c right wing '. ‘ ? ‘ ‘ - pace . . ‘ - - - . M 7 12!? nihilism? °' °" “9” i easily sat“. l l 312 2 Pierre P‘Iote one of the (icfcnce- ' . ' " 9 ""559 i l ‘ - ' i i i ‘ I ' c . ‘ ' “"5. - '5 2 Mm m Wm“. phimcn games at the start_of the V-‘l‘ontague curling dlall for to- Fould manage butha single point t. A _ 0 1 l 511 i an llgnlc leafs~ Carl Brewer I " . _ N : _ amcs eween . . - P.E.I. the other rlcfcnccmnn with 53 l'loz‘qzlol‘r-fighe final selections Culglilmé‘ géfiiizcnhcsb “’dD'anmllsle randay and teams and N-B- team Wm‘ih mfims . - ~ . ' goalie could be,C ' V r v - I i We 0 trd pace. He has four points. changed radmanv from me onnor vs . uozzo, H. Clair. The second all-star team “as dc "tial' "t'r" ("vii-i. dicns with three positions (In cago. Detroit and New York players completed the roster, ‘cw Ycriz's ’itidy i’iritlieatc‘ v'vct' missed being 15 the curling ‘0‘" “N or secnnd “‘3 ll‘sl time weekend hand injury to seem team goalie Terry Sawchuk that is exnected to keen him out of action for six to eight weeks. HARVEY MISSED Another ail-star last a. season. n :7 cm The following draw tor Wednesday at the yh. in n .Veal'S. 10 offica - . . . . Charlottetown (nut) chcincsday “ggrcah;nyvasR°gl:h9 team. i‘a‘l‘; 2 98 dv M D0 M F . EARL NICHOLSON "Ia m9" ""3 "In '“4’0‘ I M lnock-out law 5 0 .V ul. who‘ - - n - i “C "a - c‘ ' ' ‘ 6:50 PM l beat out Mahovlich for firstiClay‘ .I. MacNeili. p. Johnston sport" Am“ “fa” Md" ‘. 99’5" we“ ice 1 »_ E. \lacimod. r. nilcs. 'fil‘winfl :‘01 last .vear‘VS-l 1‘36 523W- D- Jones. D. Bry- ° jiugl't '°" 'l'" w” “P” P . _ , . is scnsa ional . lam. . Mini 3: , ' ‘ ' . 2. Bryantgn. Ifi'chstcr vs: L. snllil'Et" in the second Stiff-"Lg: g r an eep "miywr range“, “3 mp hilltllllg‘ K. Dai7aii~lul D‘ L‘sr'a' "‘0 season. received only Ill Th." 5“. may“ ".0" lee é _' Ed 'wo-od C “ac- litessrtflninl Boston's] Yes, Easy-Docs." with . . . . , y m. m than as. new molasses ' ginger “d' H'. Sm‘th' D' WOOd "5' Tmmhlay and 78 less than his JMg! fienklns. Dr. Dt‘ysdaie, Toronto rival. aylor, D. Reid. The NHL awards $500 to I - Ice 5 — B. Soper. N. Kelly, c'rs on the first team forp :lTe' J Zakem, J Vautour vs D first half of the season and 8250 the all t t'mi mild, man" y -s or vo mg n t half of the seas . e s d The official 1962-63 all - star 0 8.3 PM. Ice 1—6. Bennett. D. Jar-dine. B. Moore. 1’. Borys vs. C. An- derson, K. Jenkins, H. Goudiep‘ I . sis of total points received in he . Tum“ I Farrel" ‘voting for both halves of the c. H. '- MK. vs. ‘sesnn. Players on the - . R. W”. B. ' "gmNew i fictai team each receive an ad- nm‘ no l la 3 8 p.m.-—Crockett no. l’WOfld team 8500 each. 53B .Visi led all over Prince County Com-. 'bincs in the final two pcriodsulutlior Machod being. waved off; the score at 16.02 to end the {of i VOLLEYBALL s’E opening of the island Senior Volleyball League season. John Evans. general sci-ret- at‘y of the local YMCA tosses out the first ball signalling Sandy's Parkdale Royals \valk- short :tbound. The Royals were shorthandcd at the time with play at the Sports Arenaior ti ‘minor infraction at the k last night and skated off the ice 8.21 mar . lwith a 9-4 verdict. Buck Wliitlock got one of The first period ot the gameilht‘Si‘ 510815 baCk at the 12.30 ‘was one of the best seen at the mark when he knocked in Reev- lSpor's Arena this year btlt thc‘ cs blast from the point. lRoyals broke it wide open in M l the sandwich ldcntcti ierics six times compared to lione goal by the visitors :in the final frame and the Royal i marker I t ‘ ‘ kt . A. R0 rtso picked on 9mm; Jamieson, Jone Murphy. m for the ;G°‘Td°“ ' lce Al. .i ‘Hughes_ Duke Mat-Donald. F. Horton vs. . McGowa-n. D.- lNicholson, G. Worm. A. Mc- lGregor. P.M. Ice 1 n. M. C. ditional $1,000 and those on the i i. IEN'I' WEAPON , are believed to :have been first used in Euro- ( . lumen-mum‘s... wnrfmbiuuuu . IT. lpnck and deking Fox out of posts ‘ [a '. tion -~—--»~—A—-———~ lion and [CV White. [GREAT START {I'l tei'it Maroons Top y St. Pats 13-9 given 51 points, Montreal's ‘ the , mcr \‘asko 32 for one defence '39 \‘lf‘lm‘l' 0"" _ slot. and Montreal's Jean - Guy Pats in a fast PC intermediate frsLhalf choices because of the 3' Bryan‘l' 13' WA 1 9 l 3" O 7 The 1 session when they the bummersirlc m'ap- Seen a. I “At Kensington Each team counted one go ‘ New London blasted Freetown; (‘amt‘ \l'llllf‘ HIP." had 82 and Hope River topped Sea-T hree clavch Hi the Usually men‘s Golden Acres 5-1 in liOC-T '. Angie (‘arroll stealing the km- action at Remington rink st night. ‘ H r k _ Scoring for New London in ‘thei Whitlock. Angie (‘arroll and .lim gar}? gfzg'Z—MI'KEICL’QT Mar-Hod [merit the Royals to.,\10'mg(;mc‘l_v gnd D‘ B? y‘d ' victory with a brace of goals" Freetown" r rq' \Yemail‘. each, Singles \\'(‘l‘f‘ garnered by and Con . ksco 9“ ‘ere ‘ Apps Arsenault. Kin Realty and “(mo miner: ‘n the “a Allie Carver. ‘ ‘. ‘ "2 Combine :oals by Garth llar- (PM “amt; w”? J‘ Pmeau 2' G'i m. “gm. ("Mim- Grpg noigrfxallant, Vi. Bowen and W. Dur-. I.ea:ne scoring lender R Hill Maclnnis scored for the liosers. ' dy's Royals Trounce ting PC Combines 9- 1 ll end ting most of the second period ‘WhlllOCkl 7.13; CLEVELAND (AP) — Cleve-= land Browns are expected name the second football coach. in their history today and all-‘ signs point to Bianton Collier getting the job. ,‘ Collier. 56, was with the; Browns when Paul Brown‘ 'started operations in 1946. icavq ing the club in 1954 to becom head coach at the University Kentucky. When Collier was re- moved from his college post after the 1961 se joined his old friend Brown as1 backfield coach. ‘ 1 Hockey Clinic For O’Leary et ‘5 A hockey clinic will be held at O‘Leary bis afternoon stame ing at four o'clock for coaches| payer and 1 lals. Davel Boswell director of physical! education will be the instructor. l THOCKEY SCORESl 3.5;: .1 l“ OPENS MacEaehern. Ch‘town i By THE CANADIAN PRESS American League IProvidence 1 Quebec 2 ‘ . ova Scotia Senior New Glasgow 4 Halifax 6 Windsor 3 Moncton 4 Ontario Junior Guelph 3 Niagara Falls 6 .Ilamilton 4 Peterborough 4 All- Evansl Stars R"2cr Desjardin. Ari Lightfoot ‘bchind Mr. and Walt Dennis. lMinor Hockey Following are the results ot'l . _ '3 .- s y ycsterday ‘ i mlne 0‘ them 30mg to Charlottetown’s Minor Hockey:I ya 5. i giamc Combines were. Shorthanded atI aitics. the time. Jim MacLeod evench RU the _ First Period: Oi‘llhI for the period. Harris tG. Dei‘ghanl The sandwich session was only 2. combines . A, Cute-line 48 seconds old when W'lliiliK'k:Andfcws' R, Mai-Arthur; 9.40; lt3l_ Louis Butler, Paul Murnag- let a shot go that caught thea. Royals . B_ wmuock (E, han, Geo. Curley (2). left corner of the net. Dclghanpeeves, 12.39; 4' Royals - J, BAVTAMS League: — —~ 1. Combines iPEEWEES _ 8.01; Lions 1 vs Hornets 0. Lion lA. ‘goals by ii'cnbiie sc ‘ ason. he re- . Brow Today’s Minor Results Tues. id ICIeVeIancI May Announce Brown's Successor Today} Arthur B. Modell. coach and general manager last i Wednesday. said he hoped to ported to me name the and enerai manager at a press players -— conference today. —an Collier definitely would get the the same condition. job. Collier has just completed his ‘lh 34th season of football coach- was the start of the ins. nine of them with the‘collapse of our club." us. When Collier joined the o Browns last January, Brownipaper's sory_ said: _.._-w. “Bianton is a scientific foot- h H all man. a very unusual one. JOCkey Loses c has ideas and also is an outstanding teacher. He rates In F'a, Debut with the best in the scientific aspects of the game . . . a lot'of confidence in his ideas. .4 3' a: < ‘D ‘ MIAMI. Fla. tAPl needed the race." Lester SEVEN THREATEN T0 QUIT The Akron Beacon Journal . says in a copyrighted story and last on Constantia Star in. that seven Cieveiand Mayors Jill? eighth race at Tropical . lthreatened not to return to the; 3" ' ‘ club in 1963 if Brown remained t as coach. It quoted Modell as saying there was “as many as 25 reasons why I fired Paul Brown. but. only two were really important." . owned by The reasons Modcll listed last Nov. 7 at Aqueduct when ore: ‘ I c finished sixth. “First I all. In my COHSld' " ‘E ran only a bit. perhaps‘ . o ered opinion. I don't believe best British accent. Ia 'turn but quickly gave up Hockey Program activity scheduled fox-horse at the finish. Only City Minor Hockey Leagues to-. O Hoop Action ay is a workout this evening at Sports Arena at 6 o‘clock sharp for Lorne Hennesscy‘s Juvenile Aibbies. -' boys Juvenile age (over 16 years and under 18 years of age Aug. Ist. past) one asked to be on. nly one Island Senior 0 MacDonald Ehand ready to go if interestcd basketball game in on tap this in making thisteam. Remcm-cvcning. PWC Welshman her boys! The time is 6 o'clock host to RCAF at 7 o'cloc ii sharp at Sports Arena. iPrincc of Wales Co ege. Browns‘ the maximum potential of thof to‘president who f-ired Brown as bail club was being real zed. . “Secondly. it was reliably re-- that. for various; new coaching staff reasons. no less than seven key. these weren't- rookies. believe me — weren't, A source close to Model! said coming back next year under. “This was the beginning of” e and for the Browns . . . . complete- own was not available for; omment on the Akron news- t golf of England said Tuesday. after making his Florida debut. as a jockey and finishing eighth ' it was obvious that Constantia '. Star. four - year - old gelding' Maine Chance showed in‘his first start since 10 yards." Piggott said in his Constantia Star broke tardily' land never threatened. He made . move coming to the stretch was three lengths the sevth °‘ sGoes Tonight it A ll ‘1’. : Pig- ' ’ 8 :1 i’: C play at evened it up at :l-all less than a jAmelia“, Car_ ‘C'nndairs ‘ vs Owls 3. can. m1"“§“.l?lmré’“'blhat wai‘u‘elroiit 16.01. Penalties ~ Junior (10¢ {mats by Omel- O‘Brien (3i_ mm th‘: Wags":th [12:11:51210140m‘l 824; V. Harris 1153 pm” Richard; 0w] goals by‘. - n 0m. q- <51; ‘0, 23mm Second Period: ~— 5. Royals- Alden Hume. Fred Doiron. Weir, minutes lllf‘Y‘l’Ti‘lf‘frl five goals Whitlock [ carmu‘ R' Josoy" idpn n'mmn' i Past aiharassod .Iack Fox whot'ml 6’ bines ' 6‘ Demhan Crows .'l vs Eagles 0. Crowv was subbing for goalie Thanclm’ Gallant) 1‘34; 7' Royals . "OBIS hv Dal/id flaming l2l Mann iJ'lm MacLeod (A. Gillis, D. snm “mm. ‘ l , : gm: away for the visitors dur- lHoyals Angie Carrol] f:.-fl::..-:.__mm C___.____rm 6“. 1 Re 1B. Whitlock. A. Com ais ~ A. H A. Car-i (jut. r011) 8.25; 11. Royals - K. Readv‘ am pshire Grabs and all of the third was the line Carver- of Alan Andrews. Alger cliffc and riv While. all “118- M'aclntvrc. Reeve-st 12.26. ‘ . Evinrudes. Penalties - K. Ready 4.48. .HOCkeY VICTOW Although he allowed nine Josey 3.31; L. Rccvels 9.04:; Hampshirp c‘obbpmd Milton‘ ' 7-1 in hockey action at. N orthl ~ 12- RWBIS- River rink last night. goals. F‘ox had to be outstand- MPLU'N? 13-41 ing on numerous occasions in1 Third Period: order to keep the score froml A Calli‘oll lunassistedi 806 1 ‘ _ _ .. .l . i C. Bernard seed the win-' soaripg int.oDthe“dloane figures. its. Combines - E. White iAri- ncr's with flit-ecpgoals. V. Whit Cnvtl‘pt‘agi‘i-‘a 0" lflillll'T‘ld JOt‘Idrews. A. Clitciiffe 13.53. Pcn- firing a pair and R. Mathesonl . “Wilma “95 "as." attics - R. Macintyre 7.11; R. and .l. Barrett singletons. i ‘ Combines - started off :i'c;t After ten minutes of play in the opening session they were lead-y in: 2-0 on goal: by Garth liar- s and (‘iitcliffc Harris open-i he scoring at the hill after AVTIGONISI—i. NS. tCPl Larry Wood. star winger of the 1 St Tl‘nmas University Tommics. climbed out of a hospital bed ("In"), Mamnng mum ,n a to play against Mount Allison Alham, St. .Ilniversity Mounties last Satur- ' lday but showed M: ill effects in Hockey League game at O‘- his ,nprfmtmanm' 1mm.th “is” Wood Ill‘C-d two goals and a he veteran Tommie h'is‘ \lb'n': l.‘ ~ 'I.lV;-- .T. . ’ a " "a \ “mp h" F 1" cignt goals. tops in the lea tun. d, Synishin lied For Scoring lead mg)" “lung 8 mm} M to" pen" Josey 7-50: Ready 7.50; B. ‘ Tile lone Milton goal was trifi P. E. I. Branch A. A. U. of C. ' Intermediate "B" 8. "C" Hockey Registration Date Deadline Friday, 25th Jan. 1963 Cards. Rules & Regulations obtained from Division of Physical Education Dept. of Education. Charlottetown therein—tyre 15.41. gget'ed by MacLeod. "oasg-docs-ii" three goals and seven assists in five games, Joe Violette and Dick Clark of the defending champion University of New Brunswick Red Devils. Bill (Redl McNeil of St. EX and Dick Tinglcy of St. Dunstan’s University Saints are tied for fourth with nine points. have Inch of UN‘B continues to set the pace among the goal- tenders, The veteran Red Devil netmindcr was scored on six times over the weekend in two game; but kept his average at rner. MacDonald. vs. H. Moar, L. Sin~ F. MacDonald. B. Gal- Z. SAVINGS. 20% to DOW'S MEN'S WEAR ~ Great George Street NOTICE Hockey Charter Flight to Boston —— a few seats still available. Anyone interested contact—- JANUARY CLEARANCE murmurs Don't worry if they disappear ' i». 50% BEST FOR TAbt MOLASSES GING It's pure Barbados son EXCELLENT .s.... ER COOKIE-S has re- ' mo‘ou ‘- es. ‘FOT 60‘ SUGAR CONTENT BEST FOR COOKING '. i 05: s o-oaonuua-nn-oopunucoo-oou-u-..-...n«-