tile Charlottetown, Sat, Jan. 238, 1965. SPORTS FRONT Minor's Week Starts Today By JIM CULLEN is the opening of Minor Hockey Week all across icials of the Charlottetown branch of the program offi at work in for the week’s activity on the Pack be pereerann of the Sclivities. will De a week ” z the teams are all so even and you play youngsters and thus it never gets boring, y ther dhd father, “are all for it as long Jackie has a seven year old brother who many : pa NEW PRESIDENT.TAKES OVER, Minor Hockey week starts league reins will pass“feom. (tight) for the one week that | all across Canada next week present president Ivan Do- the youngsters are king of the | and to mark this occasion the herty (left) to Jack Kipping hockey world. CASSIUS CLAY CALLS Patterson Is A Quitter; | Murphy, of the Hawks, was jand Mitton and LeClair, both of | }| Donald, 14; Mitton, 10; McGon- }Chaie,-10 — 47, .< .—-.—- —- - | gall, 1 — 36. ; Camille Henry, Best Left Winger Outs By JERRY GLADMAN | | Canadian Press Staff Writer | Camille Henry would prob- | ably be the most logical choice | as the all-star left winger on |the National Hockey League's | dream team this year if not for| \a chap named Bobby Hull of Chicago Black Hawks. ~ The 152-pound native of Que- bec City, who has excelled for New York Rangers for the last ee Tracadie Tops | Morell 8-2 Tracadie trimmed Morell 82 in a Farmer's Hockey League game Friday night. M. Kelly paced the winners at-| tack with a three goal perform- | ance. M. Fitzpatrick and J. Mc-| Quaid potted a pair of goals| jeach for Tracadie. K. McNally eight seasons, drew a spot on scored the other goal for Trac- the second team at the halfway adie. mark as a result of Hull's L, Murphy and S§. Kelly tal- amazing goal - scoring produc- jlied for the losers. ition to date. | Henry, who has scored 18 Basketball |goals in 42 games, leads his| | |club into Toronto tonight in one| Bakers defeated Hawks 47- | 36 and Steads and Movers tied of five games scheduled this| | 63-63 in the City Men’s Basket- |weekend. The other game to-| |day has Boston Bruins visiting | |Montreal Canadiens. Sunday, | : th bell League section Friday night | Vile ‘the Leate aa ‘in Co De | at Queen Charlotte gym. 'troit Red Wings and Boston | the top point getter in the Bak- | Plays host to Montreal. . | Hull, whose 37 goals~is just 14/| Ce an tad |away trom surpassing the NEL up 16 po |record of 50 in one season, was | Enterprise Bakers with 14 points| 14. ione unanimous choice oa| the all-star squad with 90 points. The husky left winger enjoyed wide margin over Henry, who |totalled 35 points. Henry, in| turn, drew 19 more votes: than | Boston’s Dean Prentice. J | SIZE NO HINDRANCE ‘| In a game of big men, the the Bakers, with 10 points each}, were the only other players who picked up points in the double figures. Enterprise Bakers Mac- nell, 3; Perry, 9; Baglole, 1; Le- ae ae = ieee Se nee Ho- lhe has never let his size ham- Kane, b; Morphy 36; Macbou, [Pe biti. One of the most ited Tyne Valley Tops Alberton ALBERTON — Tyne Valley defeated Alberton Regals 7-4 in a regular West Prince Lea- gue Hockey game-in Alberton Arena Thursday night before a Hyndman was the big gun in the second game as he picked up 31 points for Steads Phar- macy. Elisworth was the top point getter for Jenkins Movers as he collected 2 points. Steads Pharmacy — M. Smith 9, H. Ladner 3, Weeks 0, P. McGonnell 18, Hyndman 31, James 2 — 63. By AL COLLETTI MARLBORO, N.Y. ( CP )— fact begin and fic- world former . heavyweight champion Floyd Patterson, talked himself; Floyd was out doing road- i i F g : Rabbit?” “Get the Rabbit. It’s| j i ' e3 j i § I gf gf Hi i sek fli i i : . Ty i hey i i: i re i i if aR 273 Liztsi hi i : i Tr aethle Io, EF : i Ice 2 — N. MacDonald vs. G.| “TR Carruthers. of gzea ie > 2 3 3 < E embarrassing making the) champion wait.” After 25 minutes Patterson arrived, looking bored, and started to put on his gear for the sparring session. Clay pre- sented him with the carrots and lettuce. Patterson, a half-smile on his face, said and went al with the gag. ‘HAVE NO CE’ Cassius told him: ‘You have a chance to regain (he said re- grain) your lost pride and joy— do you, understand? -I came. here in person to help you. I know you don’t need the money —you're 2 millionaire. I just want to size you up." “What do you think of Clay’s visit and afi this ‘rabbit’ busi- ness?” Patterson was asked. “Despite the carrots and let- tuce, he said softly, “I am glad the heavyweight champion Mr. Cassius Clay... . . . i Fs 3 jee ( g: dP a ar Oo c = 2 = F zz ge § F i; ef | _ a -F F i A fs ; oF i oo z a f : 3 F onsF o F ef i FE: 4, : i : F : a | : i Fea. A. 3.15 p.m. (ladies) vs. O. Mac-| “But no matter who Clay ae — —-_ PATTERSON REPLIES “The name you were born with is Cassius Clay,” Patier- son said. Waving his fist in the air, Cas- sius blurted: “That’s_my slave name. You have a élave name. I'm free. You're a white man’s slave. You ain’t nothin’ but an Uncle Tom Negro.” Floyd, ready to walk out. Clay taunmed Clay yelled: “You're scared. You're a quit- ter. You quit twice (to Liston) .|You’re going to quit. again?” | Curling Draw At Belvedere lee 1 — A. Wood Ice 3 — S. MacMillan vs, M. Mac > Souris Curling The following is the mixed curling draw at Souris for Sat- ChuvaloAWasherwoman worse comes to worst.” york wien te ctamion Acadia Whips “all right” ory quietly fuming got} large crowd of fans. Fred Mcelhiney of the Regals scored the only goal in the open- ing period which featured Jenkins Movers — G_ Scantle- bury 10, Ellsworth 20, Burns 0, D. LeClair 2, W. Maclean 11, Grant 11, S. Ladner 9 — 63. keeping on both teams. Tyne | Valley opened up in the middle frame with dazzling combina- tion plays to score five markers two of them in twenty seconds. Erskine Matthews tallied for the Regals to make the count 5-2 for Tyne Valley. Play was more even in the final frame J. Dyment adding one for Tyne Valley, Fred Mc- elhiney and E. Matthews gett- ing singles for Alberton to end Saints 70-31 Acadia 70 St. Dunstan’s 31 scorers were Joe Gillis, Jack Gorrill, E. Gorrill, M. Came- ron (2) and J. Dyment. Referees Reg Pridham and Wendell Yeo handed out penal- ties to A. Williams (2), Wes. CAMILLE HENRY | RCAF Eagles by 10 points. | ptat-etse “rlenry” eran” oat ‘watt strong defénse and good goal | shot the contest 7-4. Tyne Valley | ide Of B. Hull | scorers anywhere within 10 feet alties during his career. lof the net, Henry has counted | The slightly crippled Rangers |a total of 245 regular-season | will bé without defenceman Jim | goals. | Neilson, out with a shoulder sep- Camille joined the Rangers|aration and forward Don Mar- in 1953 and was voted rookie- | shall, sidelined with a charley of-the-year. |horse.Defenceman Rod Seiling He spent the 1954-55 campaign | is still hurting from a bruised with Quebec in the Quebec! shoulder but is expected to play. Hockey League and then toiled) Leafs will take to the ice for two seasons with Providence| without George Armstrong, Reds in the American Hockey | whose injured knee has kept League prior to returning to the| him out of action for a couple NHL to stay. of weeks. Andy Bathgate, who Henry's wenn] wala 183 |had a cast removed from & when coun goals. He is! ll be also noted as one of the cleanest | °'oken thumb this week, wi sed |players in the league, having | dressed but will only be u |served only 58 minutes in pen-|if necessary. Junior Legionnaires, Enman Drug Tie 5-5 2. Combines Deighan (L. Clow) 15:17: 3. Juniors A. Gaudet, (D. Gaudet, Dickey) 19:25. Pen- alties: Smith. Second Period: 4. Combines Ronahan (W. Gallant)), 0:34; 5. Combines Maftin (unassist- ed) 3:30; 6: Combines D. Clow SUMMERSIDE — Summer- | side Junior Legionnaires and Enman Drug Combines fought | to a hard earned 5-5 tie in a| Prince County Hockey League match here last night. The two team iid seo k for e, ee points apiece. *They | (R. Gallant, Deighan) 4:49; 7. both trail the co-holders of first | Juniors MacWilliams (Beer, Borden Nationals and | Trainor) 12:46 8. Juniors Mutt- apc j art (K. Arsenault, Gagnon) 14:01. Penalties: MacWilliams, | Deighan, Smith, D. Clow, Train- or Dave Martin scored twice for the Combines as did Paul Mac- Williams for the Juniors. . Martin’s second goal came in| Third Period: 9% Combines the 16th minute of the final | Martin (Deighan) 16:10; 10 period that temporarily gave | Juniors MacWilliams (unassist- the Combines a 5-4 lead. The, @4) 16:55. Penalties Grady, tricky centre feinted around a| Smith, MacWilliams, Dalton. defenceman then quickly beat = SSSSCS~™S Gary Sommers. Forty five sec- : onds later Paul MaeWilliams on Dunstaffnage At North River rink Thurs- almost a similar pattern as Martin's, tallied to give tie’ day night, Dunstaffnage defeat- ed Kingston 3-1 in a North Riv- Juniors the tie. He broke er Hockey League game. Dunstaffnage goals were scor- ed by MacDougall who got two and Richard MacCallum a sin- gle. For Kingston, the goal was scored by Barry Newson. Borden Edges Kensington 8-5 Borden shaded Kensington & 5 Friday evening in Kensington. P. MacDonald paced the Bordes attack with six goals, P. O'Con- nor atid F, Sigsworth scored the other goals for Borden. D. MclInnis scored twice for Kensington with J. Inglis, D. First Peried: 1. Juniors Dickey | Cole and J. Profitt scoring the (MacWilliams, A. Gaudet) 7.06; ' other Kensington markers. International Hockey Game Charlottetown Forum foiled | first period and the two clubs were tied 4-4 after the second. g * Hardy (2) H. Barbour of the Regals. Penalties to Tyne Valley were Ferguson, J. Morrison, Birch , MacArthur and J. Gillis. Andy Kranack paced the Axe- For the Saints Len Sirois was top scorer with 13 points, four more than Bob Francoeur. On the foul line, Acadia shot a ? js i i i Mon. Jan 25th at 8:00 P.M. West Germany Sandy's Royals Admission: $2.00 maybe he’s got EF I f ; t r 2 ! F ik i ret i | i z { i fit it ti git [in i iy \ ) ee eee ene : : i ij I il i ze a i i ctf Ny g = y ne ted ix 3 e332 i i rf fi Seressasesasere3e8s% S.D.U. SAINTS ~ SATURDAY, JAN. 23—2:00 P.M. : dpe ST. JOSEPH'S (N.B.) JRS. ROGERS HARDWARE “RANGERS” FORUM 7 - SUNDAY, JAN, 24th—2:30 P.M. if ‘ | 25 JANUARY, '65— ‘}.27 JANUARY, %5— MT. STEW just the job MONTAGUE—@ inte s GEORGETOWN —1:30—-P Mo 4:00 PAC rite , LEGION, 2% JANUARY, 't5— SOURIS—6:00 A.M.—12:00 MORELL~1:00 P.M—4:00 PM—THE . hs GN LEGION 9:00—12:00 AM—THE. CDN, LEGION P.M.—5:30—P.M.—THE ARMOURIE/ ‘ART 27 JANU. "65— te AM BORDEN 1:36 P.M.—4:30 ~