= a ee em 8 Chicago Coach Bill Reay | Wants Spearing Curtailed almost put his stick through the middle of Stan Mikita, and now ere, CHICAGO ' (AP) — Managér could get killed and he misseq Billy Reay of Chicago Black jit.” : sar Hawks called for~a crackdown Reay said he eeneasy, tow : Monday by~ National, Hockey |much longer officials are conc Stewart gets away clean agairist League officials against players to allow: his Hawks c 2 used” Maki a ; who deliberately use their sticks |for bayonet practice by the rest “1 know that every time we. as spears. : of oe. nom. iad guy tobe ane out hand we ve cole . | After Chico.Maki scored the -" inet NR Fe i et you just can Jeague-leading Hawks’ ‘last- goal pitchforked ia. ie teks,” he keep your' mouth stiut’ when i te, (8Aide Shack got away things like this are going on all | i oe pene ae pbs iwitft a minor penalty in Tor the, time.” “ts | in the corner behind the net. >| , Reay charged that Maki had | been speared by Boston's Ron J, Oo ing away from the goal. Chico | as was penalizeed by referee John | . : . * = |Ashley for slashing at Stewart; pice ee Fr ; Pa jjust before he hit the ice. No | e or ee en penalty was called on Stewart. | . a “T didn’t know who did it, but * ’ A night; Maki wound up in a heap; * .' , : wtemreraet ts Lockey School I saw a Bruins’ sweater nearby Carl Brewer, former star of ‘and the final activity of the day eS le | Fi ae ai points in _ last Saturday's Rose Bowl game, He's being ~. Bob Shefer, left, sports edit- ‘or ofthe Santa Monica, Calif.; =e ee _— —. fed by Dr. Donald B.. Lindsley, diction.that Michigan State UCLA professor of psychology would beat UCLA by at-least -who told Stafer he hoped he'd »Van Brocklin Signs Contract MINNEAPOLIS (AF) Min- SPORTS EDITOR POOR PROPHET live to eat crow and promised ~ to do the crow eating himself if Shafer were right. UCLA won, 14-12. ee & ; _ (AP. Wirephotey Green Bay Packers - as I was going down and took a swipe at it,’’ said Maki, display- ‘ing a large welt on his stomach. “T aské® Ashley if he had ‘seen me get speared and he told me 18 INDIGNANT © - “Thatis_great, isn’t it? ‘ Guy he wes coery bat I tad AHN F the Toronto Maple Leafs of the: «will take place at-9-15. “Dinner people will conduct a. hockey, gion. - school for coaches, officials, and Saturday will include sessions players (juvenile ‘and upper). for both referees and coaches. The school will run on Friday, |The school will start at 9.30 a.m. Jan. 7, and Saturday, Jan. 8, at and at 7 p.m. Carl Brewer will the George R. -Pearkes °VC participate in the Summerside Branch, Royal Canadian Legion Minor Hockey Night.- sath in Summerside. . Participants are asked to It-was noted that all people di- bring skates and sticks for use | TR&ctly connected with coaching in thé ice sessions. ‘and officiating in this province Instructors will include Cart ‘lare to look upon this offer as an Brewer, Jack Kane, Wes ‘Buc- obligation. One could not help ko’ Trainor, Dave Boswell, Art }but fm eng on this unique op- Perry, Gordon Kelly, and Jack portunity. There will attached to the offer. The Division of Phy no fees ‘Spy’ Ready. Carl Brewer litt be arriving al Edu: tn Charlottetown, Thursday at that ‘school- |in Charlottetown and will motor sport’ is'im- |to Summerside NHL, and our own loca! resturce will be served at 6.30 at the Le | tion im the province of Prince .6-55 by air at 6.55. He will stay | shi jing in any phase of This. referee in the chan p game of the Sugar Bow seg a The embarrazsed of- cial lost his balance and went Basketball Tournament did not into belly slide Feidey morning. . spend the entire game in:this down the court. ented * We trarhement glegnd ta Guie Orleans 77-75. tak nesota Vikirigs of the National perative if proper leadership is $ : ea" == Made The: Big Plays Essar % Te mente Monday. coach Norm: -Van 4 j q 3 | officials im a community must | ; we @ 3 par : antes klin has agreed to a new | give leadership and guidance to, a 1 - er Beas contract- at an in- By KEN HARTNETT ____, Lombardi listed a number ef any community. activity. | USS ( cl Nn . in salary. | GREEN BAY, Wis. ‘AP)— them, including a %-yard run “True success in any sport | t t * The pew contract came. ag no [Green Bay Packers made the by Paul Hornung that set up @ will be . "by the: quality. | eee : an 5 surprise, even though Van big plays and that was the dif- Don ‘Chandler field goal. The| of your lp,” says Dave! Bf. ‘ ee “oe tae 2 eee) Brocklin\ resigned in the middle (ference in their 23-12 conquest jfield goal, one of three kicked well. ee = : — . : of the 1935 season, reconsidered jof Cleveland Browns Sunday for \by Chandler, gave the Packers “Attendance at this school will : . ; e : ae and returned to his post the {the National Foothall League |a 10-9 lead early in the second be. rec by both the IAA = l C a ext day.” See te ese, ee a Se eee ste end ceca ot |’: TORONTO — (CP)"thg Siar jalan” eationsl bechey twaen hy he e = ‘ ; jsaid } y: ‘ . in a re - F 1 appro eT NED M8 ‘mation team de-| Tarasov interview | would "; say. mE owners expressed tm,| The Packer coach added: “1 |genial mood, also cited Willie Pe re ree ca {ear ann Say Geokoneed aes lak Gee Russia is ‘aakieg ouch rapid |a challangh trea toe Dossahaie 5 Brocklin’s hasty” decision to never, put great credence 18 /RVSR'S At tnat led to. atill aie wa cee BR Peerice, Vi (eia's ination to turn. Ite heat leurasiiont, thes paper" gusts [Greet matin een eee | Hed Emus, ian See quit. ~/turning-points, but -I-do think ther Chandler field- goal, and ms 3 _ |Branch Royal Canadian’ Legion, Players into a professional team |coach Anatoli Tat eaee gc cies |Honal amateur opponents won't |general manager, said-he didn’t The new contract will carry |there are the big plays: There tiny Jordan’ Hosking of -“lgumnmereide, ot 10 a.m in thee usar feters ar auraeis aa as Gay- |provide an adequate test much |think the Russians were ready Van Brocklin through the 1970 may have been more big plays field empt is as : - | Am introduction to Hockey) In a story, trom Colorado |nething. geo Roe a PE __ {to challenge the, NHL. = 7 football season. He is the only in that game than you usually |L0u Grose ie Oost: ee s . -" Ischool will be given ~ OD J | Sorings Colon where - the esr Gocco the National | He said he would like to move! ‘aut they soon will “be,” head—coach Minnesota has had get, and fortunately they were ero ied his praise” IM. Boswell oak ot phsdeal | 2 ~ ole Rus: [Hockey anew: ; ; his first - string Russian team |Emms added. : : tn ite tite years of operation. jall by us.” : lof quarterhack Bart Starr's education of P.F.1. Fundamen. | igs . dl geen ney and| The Rutissians returned to 7s i : iplay. Statt had been a doubtful tal skills in- coaching will be @l- once : Spar cannes See i eee eee Saturday after SPORTS FRONT sen Sete Sa Soe tet _ [Boon temetics “euewiag| WIMIIMOTS re eto une 8 |e ar wiht : suffered in the Western Confer- : sob Boswell immediately . following i a. “The wedi seth wpe EEE IOUS hanes Beta vos ices - ere game against Bal- coe — ce berths witt—eom- a that Czechoslovakia and Sweden| jas am, ' EBA) football Ends poonme, ... Or HOWE jects 2-3 Defeat Moncton 2ktsiams CURING DRAW oi Foot a nas “T asked him how he felt,” rene Se Soviets ia challenging the NEL: | ‘the following is today’s draw ee N ’ ’ : 5 ; . ; pk proposed a transatlantic ait i a SES eee ute y eg fw Re a ol gal RO EB lh RIFLE SHOOT |-Tbe Charlottetown YMCA swim) Boys. 10, and under 20° ries involving, those ehree so |" ee es a i Another NGOE ie.) He erat the guncen, tae ates he cooker ures Pig Betas i 6 renal of So Se," ouaterparis ana wruans tan Cath aa MacPherson, Mi 3. . ee aaa 1:00 PM. SECTION B Oe : : The question was, whether he lveare. That 4s the prediction of \to. ot - Of Charlottetown | oem © Alan White, Ch.; 4 David leanwhile in Montreal, NHL |"* _- nent Y P Civilian Association. The Spray had su it was found president Clarence C Ice No. 1:W. MeLaine va. & , By CHRIS ANNETT =~ _ {could take oe en han (OCe, Adatte, the man Wh® next choot will be held ot the |that the local ellibhad copped Farin, M.Time 17. so cords, (tell enid ia @ phone interview /Squarebriggs Jr. ce eet ‘ ae leeatiiane to plan! ant wae a wnat him for Detroit Red /R.cM.P. rifle range on Tues oe 215-147 triumph. jyrenststroke — | Jl Ta yior, (With the Star that the Russians |, ice No. 3 M. McCurry we By ao gies a. for ao nice wl the ‘wee |, Lombard aad he wan Dare | "Gert ty so ‘mmc tata Re ‘Barwice == the 80 oar ods who placed 1a], 2, Reales 0m) Oe et Arr pt, fed enowa vet te Jin ee No, # K. Ready, va De. Git NFL game-of-the-week be broadcast this season. However ‘fans Packers were able to follow : AK. Mutch @ ‘gr in ev m Steeves M. me 16-4. NO CHALLENGE t ’ er i 2 : fessionals and’ ama- he could slow down by 8 per dominated the greater part of iat : : Ice No. 4 €. Flemming ve “ got a thrilling last Look at really Breet ey and it is not too ~ thelr game plan: - ~— |eent and still be one of the best [f° Mecdonald 96 ithe events and evened their met-|| Boys il and 12, 40 yard, | tite ot Seren een (MacDonald. ag ‘iikely that they will: forget these two games before the start of | “There's & great geal of salt a tee as Hockey P. Taylor — a [rears at Ii for the pees 1 TO ohn 1. Date pe iiavevaa, ‘denis ee Kee Ne. 8 2: Goss ve &: Pete 9 : ; s .|faction,"’ » “to wi eague,” Adams, S |SOn. y previously 8 Thompson, M.; 3. |e ion : E. Tanton oe att year e PlAY. chars; under the guiding hand of coach Vince there anid find everything fs the |Wings' : general. manager for, 38 Den ‘Bdactoes ax |* deel saat to Mt SE tea ch. at, Ch: 4, Dleweel ee ee hs tare re CAS at ‘Lombardi leveled everybody in sight Sw and walked of Wie Green Bey years 5 Wilbur Birt 80 | : Gils M1 and 18, from reaching NHL standard. gander: we Horn ‘aylor ; y team has| Adams, 70, recently won the : yards, free: — 1. Collum . yards, |" a Liwellyn. f Doth ot o demise eben compete’. aim Brows, hamiy matt |strengthened itself considerably |Lester Patrick Memorial Award oe pee © Beck, Ch.; 2. Alan White, breaststroke — 1. Jennifer Ho- jae said the NHL hee a ‘very | Ice No. 37. Burden we . By anak tate jal rival and the Browns’ Brown for-—next-season._by.signing @ |for long and meritotious service |, \Ch.; 3. David MacFarlin, M.; 4 |watt, Ch; 2. Dever - i |be no time” for oe Sr naa OC highly regarded rookie crop, |to hockey in the United States. Rural Hoc [Kim MacPherson, M. Time 12.02 13, uta ie time 374. (tournament involving the NHL | came ut ie, ‘being a team of walking wounded the Packers including Texas Tech halfback He ie cuneny ; far | Girls 10 years and under, 20 |Wonnacott, Ch. Tithe 7" verde, |end the Euuropean teams. . (A. fielded four of these so-called cripples who eventually meant the poe A ee fullback Central Professional Hockey| The a = a es 1. Debby At-| Girls ws Campbell‘ did agree that. te ‘aitterence in the ee aed Ot an psi ss sae it ‘| Lombardi said that Anderson | Howe, 37, @ native of Floral, |Jan. 4, 1966 at St. Dunstans Rink M.; 3. Sandy Simmonds, Ch.; 4 |son, M.; 2. Mauren Coady, Ch.; ae amateur after every play and_one wondered if he was goine 1° Tur srt —and_Grabowski..“fit the Packer (Sabk., is #0 bis 20th big league |in the Rural Minor Hockey Ban- Jone! Siceves, bf. Hine 101. |B. Pat Jewell, Ch; 4. Dieqoalh te Mere tie click’ Soviet toemn | ; through the game. Peal Hornung, HOPG tveland line for 106 |mMold,” and-as far as he is con (campaign. He ie ihe citcuits jtmPeewes: Division. {Boys I1-end.1A.venes, 40 yerds [fed, wt: i ae He suggested cones. We need Davie cue or back afid forth and-came up-with cerned, that mold i ngt to be [career scoring leader, with 610/ 8 p.m. — Hawks vs Wings; 9 freestyle — 1. Dave Wilson, Ch.; | Boys 13 and ae yards, — sebite da. Europens, . Sveral key third down receptions while last but not least the ‘ampered WHR __ ee ve Brea eae 5 nue in Me: 2. Bruce Newson, M.; |tional pro league, might im- old master Bart Starr managed to lug his bruised carcass onto _ 5 Ine ‘Time 23.95. . 3. Ralph Ross, ah. 4. Joba |prove the Russians’ play, — 7 “the grid and.call the finest game of control ball seen im some. | Girls 141 and 12. years, &/|MacEachern, Ch: Time 4.5 “Tn the meantime, there time He also managed to crank back his arm 18 times and on 'vards, freestyle — 1, Susan Mac-| Boys 15 and over 80 yards, |might be opportunities for test | ¢ £10 of those he hit his ends for key yardage. ‘Donald, M.; 2. Jennifer Howatt, |breaststroke — 1. David Lingley, |ing- them’ against a pro club ~~" The game just went-to-show what a fundamentalistic style ‘Ch.; 3. Sheila Mayne, Ch.; 4. Ja-|M.; 2. Gerald Bower, M.; 3. |here,’’ he said. sof ball club can'do. Green Bay-don't depend on too much elee ‘oak ‘Lancia, Oly Time: 243. ° Dave Walters, Ch.; 4, Mike, Pi-| Stafford Smythe president . of | "but: power and every_member of the club thust have his basic “Boys 13 and‘14 years, 60 chee. Gi ine 60. a shed Toronto- Maple.Leafe,said__he ead over , ; -. Basic skills include-blocking and tackling, the means by Heahosely M.; : wae veos lucadsireks — 1, Fran’ Whit i which the Packers manhandled the Browns. Taylor, Hornung \oh.: 3. John MacEact Ch,; jlock, Ch-; 2. Nancy Steeves, M.; Abel Selects and Moore had holes big enough to drive tanks through on oc- 4. Stephen Fudge, M. 3. Linda Bruce, Ch.; 4. Susan —casione and when they got the running room they took’ advantage | Girls 13 ‘and 14 years, 60 |Tilley, M. Time 69.2. coe : ‘of it. Jerry Kramer and Forest Gregg, the Packers pulling 4 “lag freestyle — 1. Maureen| Boys 19 years and under 2 Doug Barkle “guards put up a fine interference in front of their backs and ; Coeds Gn, 2 Cindy ‘Thompson, |yards, butierfly — 1. Collum y “thelr- power -sweep.led to Hornungs great TD around left end. M.: 3. Pat Jewell, Ch.; 4. Jo Til-|Beck,Ch.; 2. Jim Evans, Ch.; “as "All in all the Packers just wanted to win a bit more than the ~ ey Me Time 3. David MacFarlin, M.;" 4. Pe ee (AP)—Detroit Red "Browns and-they certainly accomplished the mission. The band ‘Boys 15 and over 80° ‘yards, ter Wickwire,-M, 4 15.9. clad cone Sid_ Abel eee. | 4 “of walking wounded rose to the occasion and once egain the lfreestyle — 1, Dave Walters, | Girls 10 and under 20 yards, to genecemen One See E 5 Tose eat lari viewers were privileged to see {Ch.2 SE ene ae .: 2 ee ae Sealine eee tions for Nat ion “i Hockey ¥ c - cal viewers s } is, M.; 4. ’ * «3a O ” 49s . “was the Rose Bow! and here again a top notch brand of foofball— nme 48.3. : Sie Janet -Steeves, M. Time 16.4. | League awards. a ‘i ‘Ewas served up by the Cinderella team of the US colleges, UCLA. Girls -15and over 60° yards,.|- Boys 11 and 12, 40 yards, but-jlay 320 yards — 1. Moncton; 2. . #Fourteen point underdogs going into the match, the Californians freestyle — 1. Fran Whitlock, |terfly —"1. Kerry Webb, Ch.; 2. . Time 3.108. & took advantage of every break to fall their way and converted Ch:: 2: Naticy. ‘George; Ch} 3. [Dave Wilson, Ch.; 3, Neil Rit-| Girls 15 and over, freestyle re-. ‘their scrappitig style of play into a 14-12 victory over the No. \Mary Stewart, M.; 4. Susan Til- chie, M.; 4. Disqualified. Time |lay 320 yards — 1, Moncton; 2. #1 ranked team in the nation.. Here again desire proved the big ley, M. Time. 56,45. eee. (SOB > 3 Charlottetown. Time -4.25. | “factor as Michigan held close to a 20 pound per man weight Boys 10 years, and. under, . 20 Girls 11 and 12, 40 yards, but-| Girls 10 and under medley, re-,| { advantage. yards, backstroke — 1. Jim |terfly — 1. Jamice George, Ch.; |!ay 80 yards —- 1. Moncton; 2. {| ‘The play that most typified the UCLA attitude was the sec- Evans, Ch:; 2. Kim MacPher- |2. Jennifer Howatt, Ch.; 3. Jan-|Charlottetown. Time 1.6. TEXACO FUEL CHIEF ° fond last of the tilt when Stiles, subsequently. voted the player son, M.; 3- Collum: Beck, Ch.; 4. |et-Lanctin, M:; 4, Beverley Pugh | Boys 11 and 12 medley relay | ree Sof the game, literally knocked himself. out to stop a Trojan Peter Wickwire, M. Time 17.2. |M. Time 30.6. : 160 yards — 1. Charlottetown;| Home Heating Olt 4 runner. This hard nose type of play plus the consistent quarter- Girls: 10 years and under,-20! Boys 13 and 14, 60 yards, |2.-Méncton. Time 2.14.8. - | Warmth without ones ee es ‘hacking of Beban led to the win and it has to be considered ~~ yards, backstroke —,.1. Debby |butterfly — 1 David —Lanetin, | Girls 11 and 12’ medley relay Detivariée: taht OF 6a . } one of the biggest upsets in the history of Rose Bowl play. Atkinson, Ch.; 2: Libby Thomp-|M.; 2. Stephen Fudge, M.; 3. |160 yards — 1, Charlottetown; 2. Tun + HOC 3 ra 2 ee Sea EAT Moats an ey ea i f f . d a es, o xi i 'y, . dime oe cs i HOCKEY PICTURE THE SAME | Boys 11 and 12 years, 40 yards, | Girls 18 and 14, 60 yards, | 250 yards — 1. a 2. Char- h How does one stop HARP sot igi ar ek ee cy Wobb, Oe: Jobe Ch.; 2: Clad: Seanaonom: M.: 3.| Girls 13 and 14 medley relay Dial { Bobby Hull, more commonly known ‘as et, ‘Thompson, M.; 4. Dale Ritchie, [Pat Jewell, Ch.; 4. Disqualified, |240 yards — 1. Charlottetown; 2. son the move again and as so often has been the case in the M. Time.314 Time 54.3 ‘ 5 Sheaieten * past, 80 are the Black Hawks. This ie not the same Hull.that ie tic ae 3! sad | sae 4 : , s ly. and. 12 years, | Boys 15' and over, 80 yards, i we saw at the beginning of the season. Instead of coming up atds, backstroke —' 1. Jamice |butterfly — 1. Dave Walters, Mina) Mia iL nae # with three and four goals a game he is consistently getting one Gears Ch; 2 Jennifer “How- (Ch. 2. Wayne Schleyer Ch: 3. 3 } tor two and a couple of assists to boot. Latest total, is 29 and att Ch.: 3. Beverley Pugh M.: |Bill’ Farris, M-; 4 David Ling- aa eT tS * Rousseau in the scoring race. In the meantime the Tribe holds | Boys 18 ‘and. 14 yards “oO Girls 10 years and: under free- || ri * s 1 point lead in the Prince of Wales. competition and sintil ia j : Ra cee H Storey ia hed 4 yards, backstroke 1. Brace |style relay 90 yards 1, Char- | something is done about Hull it looks as if they ere going to Newson, M.; 2. Stepehen Fudge, |lottetown, Simmonds, Williams, 203 Gt. & keep it. They downed both the Wings and the Bruins over. — M: 3. Frank Roper, Chi; 4,:\Cox Aitkenson Roseives, Mac- Pha Ad ad at ha ima George St. - ee * the weekend and it does not look as if they are going to cut John MacEachern, Oh. Time Lenan; 2. Moncton cman a } their pace in the near future. — eee 41.95. "sl parris, Farris, Steeves. fame | rag Pi, * tine ait carte er tee Ot cone prong Pie a Girls 18 and 14, 60 yards, 555°. \- e ti H gg La Oa ft game a osing: one re rem me story stroke’ — 1. Diane Taylor, Boys 11 2 freestyle relay | Exhib k m4 ( of the or ang a (tortoise ees poy sure. ' —_" : Ch.; 2. we shtad Pol beoel lanes vr cuamen tune | a.” . ! ion oc ey oe * Beliveau hit the dust Saturday but the paced great ; : cg 3 3. Cindy M.; 4. |2. Charlottetown, , White, a t play. of third string center Backstrom ‘managed to throttle the re RECEIVE AWARDS : Eltabeth :Wortman, ‘has Beck | Wilson. Tine 161. 6: Charlottetown Forum tasers Thi i anes of why he abs are A 0 ea , = he lacat- sh lise ime <ioae | tyeeeaie. an | wor! season. ve 3 . 5; ‘ ‘The anch senting “a sweater te team< The focal“forces then piaved___Boys 15 and over 80 yards, jlay 160 yards — 1. Charlotte: | ’ =» Re : ta tte hy etal Rey one | «on hoa Gain gn copa, any Ete Tee age eRe! arene Pa Age Mga een, Ane ne | Tue@seay, Jan. 4 ~ 8:30 4 yeopardy when fine held the score even for the majority | Pousored @ lunch and dance cal’ legion team which was and the.teams were tied at 0ne ‘ermucet Se aa M.; uni Sait oes $.D.U. VARSITY 1 TY i Detcolt thanclad’ theme Sunday and despite their | for.the Junior Legionnaires, at handled jointly by Charlie {th the acter Ths oot He: | ord, ch. Time S08. ar \Gkatsueeee: tne tees te _ torrid drive of late the Leafs, are still only in fourth place. — the Olover Club last night. Ryan and Vern Handrahan in team has played: tocether Girls 15 and 80 yards,| Girls 13 and 14 years, free- , nig + Detroit-on the other hatd have been playing steady hockey | Each team-member was pre- last year's campaign defeated sinée'they were in m:dzet_ @n4 backstroke — 1. George, | style relay 240 yarde —.1. Char- > » ROGERS RANGERS «as of late and it. appears that’ pre-season fears about their de- | sented with a sweater on be- Fredericton Vikings to nail have never been dcieriod by. Ch; 2. Nancy Steeves, M; 3. /lottetown;. 2... Moncton... Time SA cae : fense were ‘groundless, Three shutouts in four games is not | half of the Legion President, down the N.B, — P-E.l. jun- any Maritime teen: in ¢ xt. Namey George, Ohi 4. Mary |2.58.5% a — Students—85e- en too bad a mark, ; Edward. Brown is shown pre- ior baseball ¢hampionship. tea. , Stewart, M. Time67.45,.~ | Boys i and{over, freestyle re- : anti ’ . {