The Guardian, Charlottetown, Wed. Nov. 17, 1965. 9 SPORTS FRONT re ee NFL Action we Highlig 3 Votes Of Confidence ht NHL Action Gets Interest . By AL MeNEIL day a here against |usual occurrence for # mid- a bad one,” he added. ¢ Three National Hockey the Leafs with a stand-pat ros- week Chicago val 1 Another factor in the. Rang Lea clubs featured votes of ‘ter. Sportewriters there have been ers’ improved standi is the By CHRIS ANNETT confidence Tuesday in two| in New York, ® rere mid-|impremed with Rod Selling, who play of their rookie neteninder, cases management bestowed |week sellout crowd is expected moved up to Doug Robinson’s Ed Giacomin. Although it is Hawks and the New York Rangers hit the “ them—in the third it came from to witness the Chicago Black left-wing position when the lat- early in the season, Giacomin town this evening, and for the first time since the fans. |Hawks-New York Rangers tilt ter was injured in a game is being tipped in some quar- the season fans will be wondering just who will In Toronto, Maple Leafs’ pres- at Madison Square Gardens to against Toronto. Selling has ters for the rookie-of-the-year mates. Ganon Celeage fase are ineline’ lo ident - Stafford Smythe spiked |night. teamed with Jean Ratelle and trophy have lost their . two matches just to rumors general manager and| Rangers, currently in third Rod Gilbert and has scored one Montreal coach Toe Blake will interest but one wonders. Had the Hawks won coach George (Punch) Imlach |spot, two points back of second- goal against Toronto and an- face the Leafs without the serv- their encounters on the weekend they would have would be fired because of ihe place Cem. ie = nae eee against the Hawke in re- oe ict goaire Mean! Biebane and an en in club's ances this their 8, outings. nger Di and an cavisble three games im bend ae. et oe while Hawks will be out to re- New York coach (Red) Sulli- ard is sidelined with a shoulder the situation as it stands now sees the Tribe two In> Montreal, Canadiens de- (gain a piece of first spot from van speaks highly of Seiling. [injury and Duff is convalescing behind the Habs with two games in hand and should clined to summon help to re- Canadiens. The Montrealers top ‘‘Rod’s quite versatile and I |from an infected toe, win these two then they would have only a two point lead. place two injured key players |the league with 15 points, but plan to leave him at left wing | Blake said Tuesday centre teams have settled down a bit and the schedule and confidently go into a Thurs |Chicago has two games in hand. for the time being,” Sullivan Jean Beliveau-who had been intesesting facts are comiig to life TURN UP IN DROVES said. ifavoring a hand injury — ap- the play of the Boston Bruins. Milt New York fans have indicated ‘The most encouraging part peared fit at practise and was the beginning of the seeson that the club FORUM their interest in the resurgent of our recent success is our ‘shooting normally. He will take and hard‘ working one, and that al- {| Rangers by turning up in droves ability to bounce back with ajhis regular turn against the have a super star to lead the way they EDULE _ |for tickets, and this is an un- good game, after we've played ‘Leafs, oo eee ee eee oe that with vic- : cal, a with the Hawks. : : o the Leafs was not too much of @ surprise The following {s the schedule fast skating club will enjoy.some measure of activities at Form to- W l powerhouses were a | 12:45- 1:45-PWC ........ ..| ae 2:00- 3:30—Pre-school children | spect of play up to date has been the ame , skating (25¢) n er ro ES n ame Stak Eo Ser coe oes at ee oe oe WILL IT APPLY? ia a 6:00- 7:00—Minor Hockey | By BOB MacKENZIE | and win the series on the nor compared to instances ef points conference playoff. Ha- 7:10- 8:10—Royals OTTAWA (OP) — An official jfield,” he said Tuesday. holding and kicking by the Ham- while the. New Yorkers have manag- | Coach Ratph Saizo of Hem- whether it wil apply next te scoring attack. They mauled the {lton’ Tiger-Cats ponders the Saturday when the Ticats play milton leads 18-13 as a result | 8:30-10:00—Skate (Senior Teens, |protest will be filed by Ottawa) Second game is in Hamilton jiltom defence. evening on the basis of better skating | Eastern Conference football host to Ottawa Rough Ridersin of the first game at Ottawa. 35c, Adults 50c. Rough Riders against officiating Saturday, “But we're only five points. up for the match this evening. The | team’s motto and wonders the second game of the total- (CP Wirephote) in their 18-13 loss to Hamilton; Protests about the calibre of down—less than a touchdown,” ler Giacomin looked red hot in the | > Tiger-Cats Sunday in the opener officiating are nothing new to |Clair said. Leafs 5-2 decision over the New Yorkers’ Saturday evening and BC IWLING of the Eastern Football Confer- the Riders this year. General os - ag for = more in first ha’ ence two-game total-point final Manager Red O’Quinn has sent Prince Of Wales Juniors | Simpson, first stone; Bonnie LePage, second stone and Ralph Manning, mate. ‘ The Burden foursome will line-up as follows: Jim Burden, skip; Sterling Giddings, first stone; Bill Burden, second stone and Dr. Sterling Giddings, mate. lof the collegiates four minutes 9nd, a Hawaiian who boots yoeinon mission to Finland Cameron, T. White, B. Stead, P. |the Roughriders, was picked The Chicago Sun-Times says Mayo Smith, a former National {later as he scored from a scram. Darefooted. a hilean = wht where he purchased ski boots, Simmons. ee a or REGISTRATION Dial . ble but a minute later Lowell jersey number c anges eac' and there was nothing more ob- Ice 3 — C. Asprey, P. Whit 18 a e amilton £ There will be a hockey regis- Irwin drew blood with-a blister- ‘ing 25 foot slapshot which went through Ellis’ iegs. Barry Turn- ‘er made the score 3-1 in favor He’s a Norwegian in the United States on a skiing schol- arship, a Mormon who kicks with ski boots purchased in Fin- Brown scored on a screen shot time he scores. a Hungarian refugee whose brother started Walsh. Utah's specialist, who never played football until last spring. He had just returned from a vious than to start kicking while Sha T. Whitlock, M. Wig- 24a following final voting in the prensa z. Austin, E. Peat be 18th annual Canadian Schenley Ice 2 — L. Wellner, B. Beaton, Football Awards. D. MacKay, G. Jenkins vs_ J. | Reed, in ‘his third year with lock, J. MacLean, G. Wright vs ser-Cats, who was the Eastern | F. Curtis, H. Peters, T. Burke, Conference nominee. ‘ should he manage to continue coming with lormances gs wrasse fla gy apne Humpty Dumpty team sti! |series. ‘letters to CFL commissioner |(when Ottawa took e@ 18-0 lead) Detroit has been the big puzzle so far. Not content to stand oe Seams oe Se | But head coach ,Frank Clair Sydney Hater s ar or r three jand ; Hensiiton inet played bet ; h d Re led ral | loceasio! sea . { n $@CO) palate venting, haga ecirweet- on ee have < | Y . of play with a total of 21% "geal oe 0 see “We felt it was our duty to half.” % fitted by them. Abel's’ main concern now te his power pley, | a Op Oo ger S a ngers mails. Alenth ie New Meth- | we'll just have to bear with [aaa iy to, corvect mistakes, ‘cant wree reluctant to pin the setaat’ te Kees hemmrece tomes, Gaede esi Alen: Dev [Dave Livingstone hed high’ tr ,| “But they weren't. nearly es any players but “admitted vechio, Norm Uliman and Andy Bathgate all have reputations | prince of Wales Welshmen utes. PWC, in better shape than Brown ,Irwin, MacDougall) 7:15; Doyle of New Method had. top | parler -28 leet Sanday. oideal blocking: fell down for being able to plunk the oo disk into the net, but eo far proved very unfriendly hosts to the hardware club began to pull 6. RR—B. Whitlock (~) 8:30. single of 280. sctaiener Wan dice . He a - = ‘ se they have not fiven aay fatication that they are expable of Rodgers Rangers ai the Forum away, from, the Rangers and Penalics:Whiock 08: Brown "Th “other play some €.00d Ilidendng wight wetcning sien” of (Sonat te plat, for slardaye ‘if the Wings ant coat check fairly an fest evening as: they aye ag 12:58: MacKenzie 14:51. |2CoPes were fun up. Allan Brad the’ game and O'’Quinn said “some new plays I'd like to soup but ma ize soon ithe defending league champions |before Rodgers hit the score- | oe ee :lley had a huge single of 410, | Tuesday there were nine out-|try_we have to get that are going to be in the sonp as far as the club executive is 112-5 in the opening game of the Sheet again. The Welshmen | rage Roar PWC Nem | which is bigh to date along with “8 aeheatnas by |e we have to get past bags hak uabed tor 1 acta fei ae 1965-66 junior league campaign. Showed the effects of having had Pein (Whitlock) 2:43; 8. Bis triple of 861. Hamilton ignored by the offi- | nee: been inclined to do so Tus tor oak a a eat ee lost or tied | Jamie Kennedy, who played re thei toms, =o.» |PWC—Rodgers (Doherty) 8:00; SEANDINGS p icials. at least three games that they should have won. In both their \for Rodgers last season. led the | ‘ the. more onganize” 2 ‘10. PWC—Houston (Kennedy | Humpty-Dumpty 21% 5 .| “Don't get me wrong—they | : matches-with the Red-Wings they once enjoyed two-goal-leeds—“¢'#hmen_with_four_tallys and Dut fe game wes @ sloppy On@ Honerty) 12-28-11. PWC—Kew- (Ieland-Chev 18 fe missed some calls against us, a7 but saw them evaporate rather quickly whem they did not shate (2, brace of assists. Kennedv also /Al) ihe same: nedy (.) 16:42; 12. PWC—Ken. Ch’town Billiards 18 ae : wah ta coe mecca ane tie lense (missed several other glittering Both goaltenders appeared ra- nedy (Turner) 17:31; 13. PWC— New Method 17% P| “But it was the call on that : he op . However are leading scoring ovvortunities Bobby Do- {ther weak at times although El- Cyr (Doherty, Duncan) 19:21. Henderson and Cudmore 1% fumble that set up Hamilton's NOTICE e oe peemet iene ond eet Oe ee er eee herty led the PWC marksmen 4s in the PWC nets was not call- p : — Arsenault 1:35; MacLeans end Son 14% ‘winning touchdown in the last a ee et ee have been — lin noints recording a hat trick ¢d upon to make an excessive ‘MacDougall 2:26; Cellis 7:15; Mc- = quarter.” 10% . cone oe gp their ellergie to skating. Imlac land four assists and this gives umber of saves during the ev. | 7:40; Whitlock’ 8:54; | RLING DRAW The controversial fumble— | nts. -_ » who surprisingly enough has been giving @ good nim the first night lead in the eming. Next action at the Forum Chandler 9:55; Roberson 10:00. | CU nubitied by a quick, whistle Maw? Men's a account of himself, and decided to keep rookie Brit Selby. An junior scoring race by one point °C this Thursday evening a8| Third Period: — 14. PWC—, came after Hamilton's Garney | OW $ nove’ wear amazing feature of Saturday's contest was Shack’s ability t0 (over Kennedy. Single scorers for |PTince of Wales face the PVI |Doherty (MacKenzie, Cyr) 5:31; | CHARLOTTETOWN Henley intercepted a pass by keep his temper in check. The Rangers pounded and slashed (iy, Welshmen were Barry Turn- club, the new team in the league 15. PWC—MacKenzie (Kennedy) |7 p.m. Rider quarterback Russ Jack- Gt. George St. at him throughout the contest but mever once did Eddie blow (o, John” 'Tunbv’ Rodgers. Jean |this season. j11:11; 16. PWC—Kennedy (Doh-| Ice 1 — E.F. Acorn, Eric son on the Hamilton 23-yard ! his top. On the contrary he must have decided to take his pay} Cyr. Lincoln MacKenie| First Period: — 1. PWC—Dob- jesty) 16:14; 17. RR—MacDougall | Gillispie, Phil Perrv, Hawlev |} line. Henley ran it back to the anger out on Giacomin, NY goalie, and his two goals were ang Angu- Houston. jerty (MacKenzie) 2:06) 2. PWC— '(Whitlock, Foley) 19:19. Pen-' Crockett vs M. Bell, Keith Dal- |i oe Ottawa 40, then fumbled when | both well earned. Selby showed his true abilities as this was | ing tor ihe _ Doherty ( Rodgers) 2:21; 3. RR (altied: — Foley 9:05; Irwin 10:- je} Geo. Tr. . Doug. Kilpat.. | seca Seer tackled. a seer ai Rae ics tea STH des 5 ; ‘the-tirst-contest he played without the-pressure on his shoulders. | 9 oa 1s were John 'rwin, tot eee aT ee ee 15; Duncan 11:50; Arsenault 13:-" rjey. Ow ha GEORGE REED Flanker Whit Tucker recov- ee Imlach annotnced that he had decidde to keep the rookie and ‘Brown, Bobby Whitlock, Mae- =82,.8. 135. : Ice 2 — D. Cameron, Frank eted for Ottawa, but umpire, Selby responded with a two goal outing: _ |Dougall; and Foley. \Cox, Lorne Burke, Frank Calla- Bob Shepherd of Toronto had However only time will tell the true story and in the mean- CLOSE AT FIRST e ghan vs G. Dillon, Ken Jenkins, | blown his whistle at the time . time fans will have plenty of fun speculating on just what is The game had barely started Fred Dillon, Dave Mosher. | of the tackle, allowing Hamil- | what in the world’s fastest game, NHL hockey. when at the 2.06 mark with PWC | i S Ice 3 — Dr. C. Gallant, Irv | fton to retain possession. The Ti- |- ja man short defenseman Lincola MacKinnon, Harry Edwards, | cats scored a touchdown four | ~’ RAMBLINGS MacKenie and Doherty broke | Mel MacFadyen vs A. Llewellyn, | plays later. so aay away with one man back. wis| ; we Rodd, Mel White, Bob O' Quinn = — con- | herty made no mistake | ickson. : firmed Hami id too many | cena eet = = nao ar the — MacKenie's lead pass slipping ary Ty es | _Tce 4 — D. O'Rourpe, Bill Mac- | 0 e % [men on the field for punt re- A®] M this ing and contique until Saturday jit under the sprawling goalie. | Gregor, Gus Gallant, Jim Mac- turns three times in the first | area eae ts wt tee through . No sooner than had the clubs es Innis vs A. Smith, Lou John- , quarter, but said this was mi- § a an’ is one most popular Maritime spiels lined up for the faceoff, the puck | By MURRAY CHASS Norway on—a skiing scholarship ston, Don Rogers, Joe Pierce. ad there are 72 teams registered to compete for top honors. |... snot into the Rodgers end. NEW YORK (AP) — Of the given by Montana State. He fin Ice § — J. Squarebriggs, Mer- WE GUARANTEE Rinks will be represented from as far away as Toronto and (114 centered to Doherty who (fend continues, the next place ished.fourth in the 1964 NCAA ri] Pursey, John Keith, Ken Hockey Practice down through the United States to Reston. amd New. York. [proceeded to score his -econd Kicking specialist in college ski jumping championships, but Doucette vs Dr. W. MacDonald, - | DEPENDABLE DELIVERIES OF Re; the Belvedere Golf and Winter Club will be tally in a space of 15 ge football will be a barefoot. soc- it was several months later that (Cyiff Campbell, Frank Burke, All CMHA Juevenile’s are re- TEXACO FUEL CHIEF the Bill Moreside skipped foursome while a rink handled by Jim |-onds Rodgers came back with Cef-style refugee from Tibet if his football talents were uncov- Kevin Dowling. Fullback George Reed of the quested to attend practice in Barden will represent the Charlottetown Curling Club. The vengance however and 20 ae- (college on a skiing scholarship. ered. 8.30 p.m. : cjm Saskatchewan Roughriders was iene dress equipment at 6 p.m. | Home Heating Oil 7 Burden skipped rink placed third tm last season's spiel. conds later the licht behind EL Actually, that kicker already Another one who had to learn Ice 1 — T.W.L. Prowse, A. announced yesterday as thé this evening in-the Forum-(SDU- win without worry all wintertonol The. Moreside rink _includes:_Bill_ Moreside,— skip; Hugh —ii¢~ pwc goalie; blinked as John /iS—here-—but~in-various- forms.~how to put on a uniform is Lane Leaman, H. MacDougall, H most outstanding player in Can- (Juveniles are not eligible for try-| Deliveries right on schedule 0 od ean never run short. Fuel Chief is the finest of its kind—economical, cleaner burning, and protective to your heate ing equipment. Cali us for Texace Fuel Chief today! out). | ‘This team will enter in Mar- |{time Juvenile playoffs. tration for all ghts of and et wea 4-7312 (BEI Sox. The Sun-Times says that the official announcement is ex- “fr ,, Rodgers Bobby, WMLIOCS the soccer fad and ap English. Wearing them, «So far he has pr ewis Zeno Karet of the Tiger-Cats (ne Southport end district pected fo be Rance. Wane & to 10 days. Smith, 50. has coal at the 8.41 mark and the (man who plays soccer in the two of four field goals Ice 4 — W. MacLaine, K.Mac- was named as Canadian player Church Hall, All those Interest | been ‘in baseball for more than’s) years. He was a player for rest of the period saw a scram- Morning and football in the aft- ar from wearing ski boots, Innis, B. MacDonald, D. Living- of the year. The 29-year-old end |. jy partici ticipating in the | ' 21 years but only ‘one year in the majors, in 1945, whee he ini, styie of hockey. ernoon. Michigan State's Dick Kenney stone vs E. Nicholson, B. Davis, in his 10th season with Hamilton ja oue ere rs neg ag gg er Ch'town Petroleum played the outfield for the old Philadelphia Athletics. He was puns awA Those who watch such trends of Aiem, Hawaii, wears nothing B. Webster, E. MacLaughan. beat out Larry Robinson of the | sometime ‘etween 6.00 and | Products Ltd ; with Toronto Maple Leafs of the International League from Jamie Kennedy scored his got the biggest kick out of Jan on his foot. Though the Snar- Ice 5 — A. Love, B. Ball, V. Calgary Stampeders. the choice 759 Resistration fee: for the . 1937 to 1999. He served as manager of Philadelphia Phillies first of three at- the. 40 second Stenerud. a Montana State sovh- tans’ eight victories, Kenney Robertson, H. Campbell vs _ F. lof the west. iyear is two dollars | 203 Gt. George bt. Ch’tows in 1957. He managed Cincinnati Reds for a part of the 1959 mark of the second stana to|omore from Fetsund,| Norway. has hit on 20 of 22 extra points MacMillan, Roger Goes,.B. Mac--. Lineman of the year “is line- | season and has been the Y for the last six seasons. 5 give PWC the lead again but |The 20-year-old Scandinavian Rodgers tied it up again at the kicked a S@yard field goal and 11 of 18 field goals. Mellan, B. Patterson. \backer Wayne Harris of the Cal- | _|garv Stampeders who was com- | Barrow of CHANGES NUMBERS MONTAGUE peting ‘against John HOCKEY ; = ;|2.43 mark with a picture goal by against Montana recently, es- Z the third round of the New South Wales turanment, eed weday, |the game degenerated into a hit: |collegiate record. land and Santiago, Chile, uses Wednesday, Nov. 17: | None of this year Avie ooy ; win- Graebner, a six-foot-two power swinger Emerson, [ting battle with Rodger: heas.| = out of aabe oe, ee ie i George Worth, K Hnaliet. ‘Tad your wioners CIVIC STADIUM . » | rs. ' c se ? e eee Ser a Nae tt Ee al sae ee’ bc (es aca a siineed M — i gar vs Dr. mston. D. O’Con- most outstanding; Tom wn ’ for the Queensland title and the pairings here were set so that ‘ Inor, 1. Fraser, G. Clarkson. of the BC. Lions, linemen: and Tonight Wedn ay 8.15 P Ache topes an ee a star sols mast — Bice 2 Jim MacLean, 2 Tommy Grant of Hamilon, Can- BORDEN NATIO ! downing Cottrill udmore, R. Collings, B. - adian. AL . Australia, 3-6, 6-3, 7-5, 12-10. The matches. were in bon vs E. Shaw, B, Smith, H. The actual presentation of the EN N $ awards will be held in Toronto on Thursday, November 25, dur- ing Grey Cup Week. Reed re- Donald, H. Robbins.».L. Mac- ceives $2,000 in Canada Savings ' Leod vs Dr. P. Macintyre, _ L. Bonds while Karc and Harris Sinclair, A. MacLeod, H. Rob- | will each receive $1,500 in bonds. | bins, Each of the winners will also re- | Ice 2 — open for instruction, |ceive an action portrait of him- | ete. ‘self by Montreal artist Text Women spares: A. Bears,--P. 'Coulter,a former Canadian Sch- \Johnston, E. MacLure, P. War- enley Awards winner during his ner, M. Nicholson. playing days. Matheson, A. MacGregor. 9 p.m. ; Ice 1 — C. Kennedy, R. Mac- windy weather. Emerson said: ‘I'd rather lose now than in the. ,big ones coming up.” . Bernard (Boom-Boom) Geoffrion, coach of the Quebec Aces, was fined $200 Tuesday by American Hockey League presi- dont Jack Riley for fighting with a timekeeper at the Quebec- Baltimore gnome last Friday night. Baltimore won 4-3 and broke Quebec’s seven-game winning streak. Calgary Stampeders “Set For 2nd Match CALGARY .(CP) — Calgary if Wayne Harris would be able Stampeders left Tuesday to tan- to play in the game, to be tele- gle with Winnipeg Blue Bomb- vised on the CSC national net- ers in the second game of the |work starting at 8 p.m. CST. Western Football Conference fi-| Harris, named outstanding nals tonight. \Canadian lineman of 1965, went ' Stampeders took a one-game jinto Saturday’s game with an *—leac vs. POPE MOTOR ACES Regular admission price David W. Murphy Previously associated with FORUM J.C. Saint Co. Ltd. . 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