V v v v The GuardianLChai-lottetown. Fri. Dec. 7, 1962.,»‘13 tmvc Martin. Gord Whitlock and Roy Bigger each garnered a hrace of goals as Old Spain Junior Penguins rolled to lopsided 8-4 score over RCAF Eagles before a small crowd at moSports Arena last night. For the. first half of the game um Juniors appeare well\ on mpir way to a double figure win. piling up seven goals before getting an answer from a dis- organized crew of airmen. But the Eagles finally came to life at the 13.27 mark of the sandwich session when Bob SIPlL’Il scored his first of I pair. The first RCAF goal came when the visitors got a two- man break with nobody back to awn goalie Donnie Frizzcll. slcich just skated right in and Trainor's Junior Penguins Wallop RCAF Eagles 8-4 wich backhanded linemate Dave Law- lor‘s goalmouth pass over a prostrate Irv Walsh and within five’ minutes had the score reading 7-0. Dave Martin scor- ing from point blank range af- ter being put in the clear by defenceman Lloyd ’Toy Toy' Gallant. who had just finished serving a minor penalty. The seventh goal was scored by Roy Bigger. who carried the puck over the. blue line and let go with a low shot that caught last one of the. game coming with four seconds remaining. Other goals for the Penguins went to Ronnie Gallant and Ger- ry Kane. For the Eagles single- tons went to Bob Main and Doug Fucker. OPENS SCORING The game was less than four‘ minutes old when Ronnie Gal- lant batted Willie Gallant's pass out behind goalie Irv Walsh. Forty seconds later Dave Mar- tin broke from centre ice. fak- t and made a quick.. decked Frizzell. sliding the puck into the net. Stadium It should be a thriller. That's tonight's Island Sen- Ior Hockey League battle at Summerside's Civic Stadium bolu‘f‘en Sandy‘s Parkdale Roy- ;ut. and Prince County Com- blI‘r2' The Combines own first place at the present time but it's by a mere point. over the Minol- men If Sandy's boys could rnnrtttcr tonight. t h e y would m’n'P hack into first Mace. llnurrer a Combines' triumph uoltld wtden their lead to a healthy three points. The westerners feel they can take this contest on home Royals Visiting ‘ ed a sho shift to his left before lodging the lower right-hand corner of the wafer Into the twmes. the net Then came the two goals by Bob Sleigh to complete the sec- ond period scoring. Main and Tucker scored for. the Eagles in the final session: and Biggar for the Penguins. Referees Don Whalen and Le! roy Barnett called a total of Tonight eleven penalties, all minhs. six of them going to the Eagles. First Period: l.»—Petngutms. ice. Last [time these clubs met Rt Gallant (W- Gallant) 35”? OII Stadium ice the Combines 2—~P~’nguins- 0- Martin (W- eked out a 4.3 verdict How; Gallant) 4:10: 3.—Pengturims, G. ever. Royals a tenrific F. hlrd period rally in that one and all but pulled it. out of thelHab Players fire. Trailing 441 entering the' O - third. Buck Whitlock and hislII‘IlUI‘e Wrists band scored times in the MONTREAL (CPL—Manna] closing an minutes without a reply tmtm the horntesters. And Royals were playing that gamelpect that right winger Bernie with only ten players. tBoom Booml Coalition and de- Tonigld‘s battle should at- lfenceman Tom Johnson may fact a umper house and fansjmiss two weekend games. are sure to see the season's‘ Both players suffered painful' best action to date. wrist injuries in Wednesday Canadiens returned home from Toronto Thursday with the pros- u-tt \\illl four goals in the final‘ Bruins 5.3 in a National Hockey Bruce u'tutr‘i‘ after the Red “1de out. Boston's 8-1 lead with 1 goals .12 seconds apart early in the third stanza. l‘arker MacDonald of Sydney. NS, and Gordie Howe tied the. same just when it looked as if the Bruins had. their third vic- tory in 23 games \Iarcel Fronnvost scored De- Irmt's fifth goal in the last min— ute alter Boston goalie Bob Per- rcauit had been lifted for a mth attacker. Pronovost fired from the Detroit and and ref- erce Art Skov awarded the goal when Bruin Guy Gendron threw his stick and steered the puck off course. Boston built up its lead 011‘ goals by Johnny Bucyk. Murrayl Oliver and rookie Bob Leiter.t Alex Faulkner of Bishop's Falls. Nfld.. scored Detroit‘s lust goal. creating a 1-1 tie Faulkner also assisted on Mac-l (it‘ogor‘s goal. The crowd of 7.7m hrt‘aved a! snow storm to attend the game. I It was the smallest Olympic Stadium hockey since Christmas night. 1951. . ‘ SUMMARY I first period: I. Boston. Bucykl‘ 9 ttSendron. Oliverl 0:33: 2. De- troit. Faulkner 4 tJeffrey. Gee-l Igflan' 14:42. Penalty —- Godfreyl I2 I period ~— 3. Boston.; (Bucyk. McKenhney) 13:24. Penalties - Ullman 6:54. l'finuatg 2 minors 13:09. Green Second Red Wings Defeat owly-Bruins 5-3 DETROIT (API—Detroit Redl \\'m:s overcame a two-goal def nrrtud Thursday night and de- 5:13; 6. Detroit. Howe (rated the downtrodden Boston .Pronovost.‘ Delvecchiol 5:45; .V iDetroit, MacGregor 3 tBarkley.l Leasuc game. I MacGregor's goal in, _ tht- ttnal four minutes was the Spencer 4:39. Gadsby 8:14, Del— inatm" Wings .VCechio 18:14. Starting time is 9.15. night's National Hockey League . game, won 2-1 by Toronto. They were sent to hospital here and x-ray examinations revealed no fractures. Johnson's injury is to his left wrist: Geoffrion's to his right. Geoffrion was injured when he crashed into goalie Johnny Bower after scoring In the third period. Johnson was Injured in the second period when he crashed Into the boards. i l session Gordie Whitiock lock (D. Lawlor, s. Peatrdvonl lCAHA Has FORT WILLIAM. Ont. (CPI—- With only one second remain- Whitlock scored on a passout Whitliock (s. Peardon. Lawlor) A SPEC'al commit” 0‘ the ing in the period Sleigh back- from Peardon at the14.35 mark 14:40; 4.~—Penguiins. G. Kane Canadian Amateur “Mikey A." lhanded his second goal of the and Kane ended the scoring (R. Biggar. L. Gallant) 16:22. 59°“‘“”"..ha§ accepted “' "uh! a night right at the goalmouth. for the period with a soft back- Penalties: 311109 6:05; Eagle “Pie 3 ""Wersal draft Plan- ‘ The final session saw the air- hander from 20 feet out that team ty 10:3; Martin Chairman Fred Page "5'" men outscore the local Juniors deflected off a stick. 15:11: Spice:- 15:11. The Western Canada junior: 2-1 with their final goal‘and the At the 1.03 mark of the sand- Second Period' 5.—G. Whnt~ hockey 00mm‘ttee “Filmed "‘9 plan at a meeting in Winnipeg Dec. 3. The committee was set up last August to study ways of improving junior hockey. Mr. age declined to v 9d ' further details of the plan. but Universal Draft'Plan land Canadian Amateur Hockeytvice-president. promised a “mo- lAssot-iation branches for theirlmentotis announcement“ within Iconsideration. ta few days. The plan. brainchild of Com- missioner Frank Bnucher of the Saskatchewan Junior Hoccey League. was drawn up before the announcement last week of Accepted the NHL's new junior draft system. It was understood that the Boucher plan could fit in some how with the NHL draft. which allows each club to draft four: 17-year-olds each year. First raft is next June. The NHL club would pay the. amateur club .000 for each‘ player drafted and would have al professional contract rights him. I Mention of the Boucher draft‘ 'jplan came after Page. a (YAIIA that if it was adopted it wouldi bring some structural changes in junior hockey across Canada. it needs approval y the CAHA before It could go Into effect. Mr. Page said copies of the plan have been sent to all; National Hockey League clubs n Or—d a MURRAY RIVER THEATRE Sleigh (B 'Srimh) ‘mgzglelfénal; said in an interview Wednesday ties: L. t 1:24: Buffett 11:02: G. W'h’lltlock 182%. Third Period: 10.-Eagltes. B. Main (B. Dwyer 7:13; 11.— Penguins. R. Bigger (unassist- ed) 15:04; 12.—Eatgies, G. Tucker (Buffett. Sniper) 19:57. Penalties: carnal 9:43; Sleigh 11:23; Davis 16:15; L. Gallant 17:29. l , “:w FRIDAY & SATURDAY II RM. "BATTLE AT BLOODY BEACH" I In color. Audie Murphy‘ Gary Crosby. Lillian Bronson. See: ‘ Captured by guerilia fighters Furies of the Pacific, blasting ‘ their way to victory. 'Bullets. bolo knives and bare hands ‘ ve and romance. 1 ‘ l POTATO PRIOES and PETTY POLITIOS! We have for V > Blowing _. r Insulation two of the most Modern Insulation Blowing Equip- ment at your service anywhere in P. E. I. . . No ‘ he time to have your insulation done . . . before winter sets in. 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Penalties —tV‘Ct°ry 0"" Spam 1“ the Seven' international invitation lhasketball tournament Thurs- Iday to give Canada its fourth saves: victory in a row 0 t ‘. figs?" 1“ 13:32“ The United States alsl main- ;tained its undefeated string, leasin beating Australia 94-57 {for its third victory. Changes Hands MILWAUKEE {AP )~0wner- shill)I of~ Mgwatijktie graveéhfor- m y g a s “r 'lIs On Strike day. with control passing'from l SEP’I‘-ILES. Que. tCI’l~'l‘he ou erini's National League Baseball Club of Milwaukee. to _ a successor corporation formed in???" man“ I" "19 “35“?” d". by a midwest syndicate. The'ViSIOii of the North Shore Hoe-t Milwaukee Braves. Incorpo-lkey League are engaged in “mi [what amounts to a strike be- Sale of the ball club to the icause the Ssvtlles city council group headed by Win-lam c. {won‘t grant the. league a larger Bartholomay and Thomas AJCU‘: 0f “‘9, “3"” _ l eynolds Jr. was announced: S‘P'SIISS $350M" 8”"3- “ml Nov. 16 by perm. a contractor :abtlfflflal Ice. was opened Iastl who brought the Braves to'w’m‘,‘r and “’3'? ("mm by .thel Milwaukee from Boston in 1953ltown s recreation association. : tWhen the association got into ‘ saga: 3:53;"? cent 0‘ histdifficulties the city look over _'_s ' ' ‘ ilhe arena. Sept-Iles Is 325 miles t no’l‘hfahglhi'lli ghbligclieague was j By The. Canadian Press formed this year. with three' National League teams in each the Eastern and Boston 3 Detroit 5 Western Divisions and an Inter-t American Leaqu locking schedule. . Springfield 2 Quebec 2 Under arrangement with the No a Scotla Senior city for games at the arena. the V Amherst. 5 Monctoa 9 New Glasgow 8 Halifax d 0n 0 Senior league received 50 per cent of the gate for the first 400 admis- sions and 25 per cent for more than 400. The remainder went to the city. Admissions for Sun- day games have been around Gait 6 Kitchener-Waterloo O Ont 0 Junior A Montreal 4 Peterborough 8 TORIES DENOUNCE MOVE TO SAVE POTATO INDUSTRY An announcement made in Monday’s press stating that the Liberal Party, when elect-ed, would guarantee the farmers of this Province 0 minimun price of $1.00 per bag (bulk) on potatoes, has drawn considerable fire from opposition sources. Wild cries on Radio, TV and in the Press have claimed it will ruin the industry. Fantastic and foolish criticisms of the plan have been made by people who should know better. The fact is that thesevridiculous arguments are being made in panic by those who would put politics above pride in our Island. The Liberal Party Stands behind the Farmers of this Province 100% and are prepared to do their utmost for them in this important matter. Remember! In I96] a Tory Govern- ment said that prepaid Hospital Premiu ms were ridiculous -- (simply because the plan was suggested by Liberals). They are trying the some tactics again! Niagara Falls 0 Hamilton a H.500. at other times about 600. Headan In ballots is completed. for (I) order-s they headqm will \ NOTICE The procedure Is as follows: identify yourself and ask the Operator Election Headquarters in Charlottetown. When your cell is clearly received. state slowly and clearly your electoral district and county (2) the full number and name of your (3) specify If yours is a split poll (Le. A It B) and If the figures yon glvemthetotalsforA and]! (4) glvo tile Candidates' names with their total vote in the sun. When you have given all of the above Information, the operator at then repeat: it to you for Verification. cur out mesa mucnous AND HAVE mam wm-I You WHEN YOU MAKE YOUR CALL. TO ALL . DEPUTY-RETURNING OFFICERS} in order to facilitate the speedy returns of the election on Monday next, Bomber 10th, all Deputy Returning Officers are hereby author- Izod and requested to telephone thelfretums, COLLECT. to Election Charlottetown Immediater after the counting of the \ pol. sppear on the ballots. Wendell MacKoy, Deputy Provincial Secretary. r. THE ANNOUNCEMENT OF THIS SENSIBLE i‘LIBERAL PLAN OF ACTION” HAS - ALREADY INCREASED POTATO PRICES! I GOOD, POTATO PRICES MEAN PROSPERITY FOR P. E. ISLAND I LIBERAL GOVERNMENT ls PREPARED To Work To ACCOMPLISH THIS . . . | VOTE LIBERAL nEc.1 0th 1’. E. I. Liberal Asu'n.