l Tremblay And Balon Leadl’E‘E'SSIJIIZ’y Habs To WinOverRangers‘fifihmh‘ii: NEW YORK tCP-AP)-Mulltr Tell Cilnll‘llenl defeated New York Rangers 53 In I NllIolnI Hockey klglle lame Sunday mghl with Canadleni- Dave Halon Ind Gilles Tremblly elch u-orlnl two gull. The game WIS pllyed before a lielloul crowd of 15.925 II liladllon Square Garden. The straight victories since Charley Hodge replaced iniured wiirsley in goal. Bill Hieke notched the win- nerl' other gosl. For the Hang- ers. slender Camille Henry col- 1 lected two goals snd An intimate one. lean Hellvean picked up three assists ior Montreal to give him a league-leading total oi M points. The Canadiens. who tired 59 shots at their iurrner goalle Jacquel Piauie in s 5—2 victory in Montreal three weeks un. took 42 shots this time. Hodge. whose stop on Don Marshall's penalty shot the period wll the turning point at the game, came up with [all uses. The iour goals in the iii-ii period. two by union and two 1 time with Cohan nu ior onsrn- 1t: Gov ing. at 11:57. with Provost in Thu-d second the , . down the right side, passed in iront oi the goal where Henry to pired. At 1:50 oi the iinel period )3 the Canadiens went two goals ahead when thke surged past Lnnglnin to score at the 1'30 mark llsthgate drilled a short shot 3 at 12:12 to keep the hangers alive but Tremhlay clinched the I game with his second score a 15:33. ' SUMMARY Flat period — 1. Montreal: union 5 tBellveall) 3:25: 2. New York, Henry 4 iGnyette, Gil- her“ 13:42; 3. MUMI‘EII. Balm: s iLanerriere. Beliveaut 15:11: 4. New York Henry 5 tanthgute, HOWE“) 18:57 Pellllufl — HIK- vey 1:39. Richard 13:17, Cnhuh 16:46,?ronovnlt1 :19 w A Manual. pe G. Tremhluy 5 inniiveau. R1. penalty shot awarded Marshall 30 we 17:35. rlod — 6 Munlrelli 'chke 3 iHarperl 1:50: 7. New York. Bumgale 4 (Gilbert. GO?- ettel 17.: : a. Montreal, G. Tremblay 7 (Richard. Raul- beau) 16:33. Peultlefi—Hldlleld 5:51, chliie 11120. Save]: bnx. Eltllgale swooped ok It in full stride and 11an III-Tooter padi Hodge. The Rangers mined an anon:- 13:44] oi the second period on a noivia. the main reason Hows rush that began moments he ialled again to come up tore Phil coyette‘s penalty ax» the record. also scored tor The‘ not oilenslve show oi the Bohr on goal. was sizzling. Ex l‘e‘pluced Johnny Bueyk I! leII Murray Oliver. had two 85mm Iol' next lturday‘k will: ‘ )_ Summerside "2' Wins Game Howe managed only two shots mainly hecause oi oivlll'x bone-rattling checki. Boston's top reurgcnized line ' Yurk anger hean prnotice, who has ruins. who equalled Lhel! SUMMERS“)! huh football learn edged Morin-cue nigh at Saturn-y by the rly in the game kicked a rougc making the am in Bob Hickey a no score 1:! 74. El Richard Perry line with Wllllams Ind ing on a merican - born Iron! pIrLINIerly In the “and pe-. riod wired he had 17 stops in. cludlng several incredible thetts l shuts by prentice. hucy, ndy Heben aims TBEMBLEY chard) 19:4». Penalties—Hicks to be the game's deciding anl‘ 711. Goyette 13:37. neliveau at 16:00 ill the second period. on a short shot st 15:11. this Wm. he knocked in . rehonnd oi Ted Green's allot. . Y , I'll-HI period _ No scoring penalties—Jenny 7:53. A. Pro» noooat 9:41. Oliver 17:19. Hon. 5. y . . Second perIMI—l. Boston. 01. Iver 1 (P r e n I 1 c e. Williamsi hy Henry. all came on power tnnlty to go ahead at 14::itl ni Plan“ 15 12 H7 4 1 1:52; 2, Boston, lliams 2 plays while the scored.an the second period when unu Mae 0 “H, _ 16min, grentieel is. . Penal- team was shorthanded. Marshall missed a penalty shot. mm», (chanm, ‘ flog—Spencer mo. With Doug Harvey in the Tripped by Hellveau on hresk- mm...“ mm. two goals as Third period—a. wtulams l lnterierence, sway. Marshall was shaken up mm 3mm whim new, (011,,“ Mum, 3:35; 4‘ pa. ' n pl penalty box tar as ii o the scoring at 3:15 when Bellvelu'l passaut trom behind the cage carnrned allel- crashlng lnto I.I.le haudx. After a xllort delay, he shot Into Hodgc's pad! Iron: m Ice! Red wings H in a National nckey Leanne game here Sull- day night nnd once again Red I fruit, 1 (L. MacDonald. Ullmani 5:42; 5 Boston, Bovln TOMMY WILLIAMS : lToppnzslni. Weltllll) 7:11 Poul MacWHUamsv sin—prises oi use Atlanitc Foot- .uld Manual! "mend I tum-1 hall Conicrenae season whal k 1 Lbs Dowel-Ill! Stall outfit. But the @112 (fiuatdimt ‘SFCW'SECTION ‘Sain’rsO Charlottetown. Moth Nov. 4, 1968. u’rplay Sladacona PAGE 9 To Nab Dramatic Verdic’r Ed Hllwn‘: st. Dnnsian's Var- 1 through nglill tuolrle to gWe the slty uhrew one oi the greatestlsnlors the lead {or the iirstl .- time. Parlour made good on the l cmvert AM I! WAS l 13-5 ball‘ while Oliver scored one gnal‘hle M W“ m “3- they nipped stadacona SuilnnIgsrne. :‘dem'fl “m w" “mm 15-14 here Saturday anal—noon. However. Saints were deter- The Red and Wluicrs held a 1543 advantage as iered the sound hall and it looked mighty scanty a milled in assume ("ommann be [are hall time and Jun Melean and Dave Phelatn combined to Ihlock a Stall kick deep In the. Saflm' tenrltory. Alter that big break. .llm Gniilth went over all right tackle but latll‘d on the omlvm‘t. Ii was Sainis 15. SI 13 as Lhe Ital! tune whlslle sounded. Although Smd'll single was |he willy scoring in the lasl half. I trauma collogians just could runner in that iirial minutes was a single point. i The fourth quaner was lama med with toothall dranm no mo tried desperawa to grab The load and Saints insight them I it was even more thrilling than to a standstill. inncod Linc all-lure lust. Each sound looked hm men almost added to Lllillrlljke sure hots hi bolster their‘ total in the dying moments hut ; total but exceptionally line de- thc Tars held them in: the one- . iensive work on both learns held‘ yam 1mg 'gs in check. Saints oarne V . closest in those dying moments. GREAT Fusion ‘gettlng within one yard or a It “as the last minute nl play major before Stud decided thngs‘ when stadacona took pnsmfim- . had gone (or enough. . Saints' supporters were afraidt l a long pass might spoil the ab. MACPH’EE LEADS ternoori but their tears were nn.l Fullback Mild: insertion was inundcd. The Sailors mind gotitiie ton ground gainer oi the nowlicre and the contiet ended. day. going 11:1 yards in 2; car- ilrst downs. Shannon. 14. Each I—SalnirSdtcly Touch squad got a iii-st pass— Hiaduou — Touchdown _ ing.5tad oollectadonahythe M ', penalty route s-studacona — Convert — Sainls‘ rushes totalled his Parker yards, Steel's 251. Each team 742ml: e Touonéawn — Grit. made one inhaneptlcdi during liih the alter-noon. Saints' hunts THIRD QUARTER averaged 42. 75 yurdr. sailors‘ Lstzdamna e Slime — park. 31. 17 yards. 1 er. 1 FOURTH QUARTER V SUMMARY No Storing. “HST nuanTEll. SECOND QUARTER mine—me — SI. Dunstons LANCASTER. N13. (CPI —A ‘palr '71 ll.” malt touchdan lby quartorback Peter Murray nc’i Lancaster TIER-Cats I 13—7 exhibltlon Imball vitiary nvol' SI Dunsmn's High sailed ol Charlmtewvtu Saturday. 3 Afflbck scored the lone &. TORONTO tCFi—Glenn Hall‘Dunslan's major in the third linisted his Chicago Black quarter and Eddie Lowloe Hawks into a llx-point lead in ganglit a pass In the and low the National Hockey Leaguc‘ n..- tlm one-point conversion. standings here Saturday night mpppy opened the scoring with a wellneserved z-h shutout With :1 13 ard gallop in the iii-st over Toronto Maple Leafs it'll went unconverted. Hawks Blank Maple Leafs y PAUL luMsTbAD till one of his skahea gui The penalty shot called by wlngs’ star iorward Gordie Penalties — lngrum Wil. mm Saints :nmmmo a 1p..g‘rics Teammate: Ell « . .uai-tcri 1 ' l e i >. pry a n J _ . . . plants. At 13.42. with Richard reieree Vern huiiey. was the nowe iailed to get the 5451]: and helped on another. Ham! 1 09- "0’" 13 1- Gm“ pass from nuarterhaok Conniel‘. 1 Ellis Picked up 73 find 77 yards‘ ciaTll|e Iglllwifggnggzxfnllfissr M W" 7” "alims'tllllg‘ P11592311? all. Henry moped his iirst goal ilrst oi the National Hockey career goal that would put him Ed loyal scored Detrolt‘l goal to" 1 - it didn‘t lake Salnl: long tol respectively. Man" 1. ,5 6 Ge A WW" I“ “‘3 9’ . ‘ e ‘ over a lpnwled Hodge other e League season. ahead oi Maurie- Rlcl'lu‘d, now at 5:42 oi the third period. saves conooace the Sailors and the Martin led the loserr with a ‘ mm?" ‘5 1;; m “age t. “i “I”. “F” “7"” mm” W“: scram e. _ The canadlens took a 3-1 retired. The Bruins poured the pres. sew 517 3—25‘ spectators that they meant ousi- iota lo! ioii .vardn. second wns’someg‘nr “fem (mm 01.543391. '31“? "2“ m a“: W” tn naloo scored again. his sixth. lead on Tremhlay's goal at Converted Leo sure on goalie Terry Sawchuk. Johnston 3 51145 no.5 anci- Stad had kicked oil Parker with 115 yards. “was he [cued {he mm If: fulfil-Sena Stigma W11 0 . to open the gamt. saints' 01- Sam “1w SIX PAWS and attempt to close the gap ‘ 'Tlio learns hattlcd'to an 1315 iensive put on a fine dtlyplay. amploted one. the same hum» 10mm“ now is M ,0, mm, mm" m Mr first m They rail of! five first dawns be- “ Him =1“va place with Montreal Canadieiiai m. the Island last Saturday lose the Tara took possession. “it Fad “1 WW! W 19 who wailoped Detroit Red —-' Fab“? fi‘ smite; “5:1 .Wings 5-1 Saturday night at c e ‘3 "E . ' - Montreal d “:94” gm!“ “mm “MISI'eIIa Maris I Red l-iay scnrcd lor the lion. and lens chfiufmgl :3 “Renal _ 1m aiwio only 22 seconds To Win .1; a. n one _ , ‘ntter the opening inceoii and l I l “Ingram am for the "lawn NIPS More" I Bobby Hull took all some of the p 95 I n n I n l Itpleygoil'1 m '31“???er Fine: "5‘" " “5mm ny \iAnVEN Moss i aoue ‘Stuy-R» aalntthzzl rklulr -‘ new in arm mama-xi stroll. '13.“.1: how; p.321 fini- ...i.,:. m“ " camggzgmggg—lggnfl 0“ 'I‘? W"“" and "‘9 1°03“ Maren Regional High 4-2 Sat-i Chicago now has a 7.1.2 rec. “Meat Gmdie “We and am. we” “‘ “W 7" y at in an lnterghnilord in lit starts and has an wwmd Dam, Red Wing, H The second quarter WM 1'1 astic soccer—game. lunbenten streak at eight games Saturday mg," in _ mm“. the Early eta es :Jhendstfidfi: " w” they..." a. pm. .ndLTheir mhustlwlu over “the d “Mm Lug“ um um I,” °" e 5m“ 5", Him total goal serl. The next‘l lending Stall ey Cup c amnion‘ b H 1* You only have until Novomber15th to buy your 1963 Canada . Parker who int payiilrl ironi game ,5 whee...“ .. Mm“ 12.. air was watched liy 11.369 ge‘jcgngfiggu Pmmfia . G men 532:4: 0;; fight}; EdIer this week. ins. largest crowd nf tllc‘ m 14 m ' ' ' r St. at ours t ,9“ ° “1 ya 9 Sooreisslor Stella Maris weae‘ season at Maple Leaf Gardens. ‘ Savmgs Bonds WIthDUI DEVI"! iccrm In“ 5 Y i with a natty Bryan! jaunt neg 5.11m, c mum mg 1). Flint period—1. Chicago. Hay _ “WY ' I'll-WI We“ W “WY Md? “ ‘0 “'9 Blacqlllete. .i ll-lull. McKenziel :22, Penalo First period —1 Mantra-l. "a y' men and PM“ did "‘5 mt Scoring for March were Mlac- ties—shack 5:57. Mlklta 14:06.: neliveau 4 tFCTguson. Geol- nn the ri . However. my m Mcgmg. t 15:30, Neslereukn 15:43. frian ma; 2 Montreal. anion Parker's convert maxim/filed Second period—No scoring. 3 l‘Beliveau. l-liekel 5:43; 3. and Saints 19“ 7* .renaltles — MacNeil tmlnal’. notroit. ’1. T‘i-onovoat 2 (L. 1 MW“ KICK Hockey Scores lrnalor. misennduetl and until MacDonald. Ullrnnril iii ‘ ' ' 38““ ""9 M“ “M1 MD?" (major. misconduct» Armstrong Peultlzv—A. Pronovolt an. on t It 0 er ' ‘ M: be“?! an M WV“- SUNDAY 3:13. pilote 5:11,Hiliman13:sd. provost 9:49. Rousseau 19:01. W‘WMWJF “only one. Na onsl Le Third rind—z. Chicago. Hull Se period — No sco . yard fine. Oil fill! first do“: by Montreal 5 New York 3 l IMIkIIa1 Hay) 3121. Penllflcm Pen. e! — Talbot 3:48, JDYII Wigs' B d to b to h a on instaimants (Sm-cad to'to ch isai let “3 mm“ 1 5m" ‘ 42"“ “3‘ "MM" Pmm‘ ‘3‘ M i in, "up ‘ u I Gas 1' ll or 58‘ Y an American Lulu. 4:49, McKenzie. Shack tmajaril T 961' ~ . . on canada $3 on s an easy y B k T L Hilton" My! bad WU sham-Springfield 2 Quebec 4 and Pullol'd imlsennduott 11:.‘IIJI Hicke 2 lBfillveau; (51:17: i. , or can points m Em them I M I WI- Enum Lenin-e M h lich 13:37. Nesterenkaj Montreal. Be vcau roves "0" WI" Bank! “93mm” Deal“ Stock m at "’51 . dTNew Ea'zen a Fbtladelpllla n 1731"." salon» 10.51; 5 Montreal, Bat- ‘ ' ' ' hat the mama-in didn‘t stan ‘ in m- oasl League 5 g. p... a .y. C, Tramp .yi Company. Mutable): amounts fgom $50 up to I knit oi up W [m The Nova ,1; We? 6 “firms?” ‘ i 33;... m M] hum” Hashim, m timing in the attack and a in m 5 W films 1; - r 11 713—311 Howe 10:22. 16:06, Harper 1 . $19900 W 995°” yard penalty in Saints pl'oved‘ M [NogaVScotgal Senior4 i—TP—W a huge hrnpi From a scrimmage l i one on law asgow on Sshlts' 1). Martin raced windsorni-laliiax 1 ADDITIONAL An excellent bUY THIS WEEK IN SPORTS - - - SUMMERSIDE Canada Savings Bonds earn interest commencing November 131- MONDM. not. 4 I Ala D CRUE Bowling—Alleran 1min luguc. 6M5 Tollll mil ‘ - I! - league and Holmarr's meed league. : ll-IIL— s FLE 4%“ I” “Ch °f “‘9 fus‘ 2 Years’ sneclsllsir in ‘ aixled lung‘s" and Townk mireltlingieaguc. Noon luncheon PATRONIZE ' ' wn lAl' men wing an supper snac ow . 6% for “Ch of the "em 6 years' lele all; g R. C A.F.—Men'a intersection bowling. Too-11mins? ' ' H ak wnik Silme e High School —— Bayl Inlnrmun soccer an in ru- 5'A% for each of the remalt'ting 4 years— lleclrlcsll” l" s '3 s. E mm mm". mm . mm“ m. ' ' Athena Reginnl High School—Boys Iml llrlll I I I II ball! 01] oo ‘00!) an average yield 0! 5.03% a year when. held to maturltye to oy _..____ THESDAY. NOV. 5 MM w At NSTONE,S howling—Alternates ladle. league. 5:41 pin. —Iadies league. m” 'm "1' " HMS llrm. Teachers luxue Ind Rnl’ll league. Noun Inm‘ll- I 1°” o. on... a... sflggggggcsm ' FUELS LTD. o. 5...... .o. -« _ n.C.A.F.—Lal‘llu how 5 league. 7. -ll:lN| prnl . m. Plume 21M [30 Gl’flnvlll‘ Sr. Tam Distributor sumrlf‘nlde lllgll Sdlool—lnlm-murul Inothzll. :Iul"-J. ‘ Athena Refllonll “In! SEIInol—Bny! Ind [Ir]! Inlra-mllral gala“ volleyball nil n ., __ . i I n" 0" WEDNESDA\ nov. 5 Hm¢hlfls°n 5 oil p.m.-Counles haseflng. 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