"tame SPORTS FRONT Fate Of Scouting S: ster Hangs In Rest Of Meetin: By JOE DUPUIS on behalf of all nine teams in fatal, Albrecht said it would be Cent | MONTREAL (CP) — Talent the circuit. a serious setback he . as Junior League Draws To Close ;scout J. I. Albrecht said Mon- “All of the teams reacted Albrecht i : By JIM CULLEN | day the fate of his scheme for favorably except one,” said) general i: reload em soicners _umeaiiod Regular league action in the Charlottetown and District Jun- hanes in the batamne ae oe decliateg ooo a errr - wie . his in e lor Hockey League will be completed tonight when the Prince | | Canadian Football League “If the Canadian league turns central scouting idea to “pro! later of Wales Welshmen tangle with the St. Dunstan's ‘High School rep- | | meetings in Ottawa this week. the plan down as a body, then football. The Rifles’ United’ The resentative in the final league tilt of the season. | Albrecht said he made the| we'll approach each individual | Football League franchise was) rule The Welshmen battled league leading Rogers Rangers to jleague an “exclusive offer’’ of| team,” he said. Although rejec-| transferred last weekend to | week’ an 8-6 stalemate in league action, last Thursday night, and they : the scouti SFL’s | ti : should give the Red and White team quite a battle. The Saints uting plan at the CFL's|tion by the CFL wouldn't he | recent meetings in Chi have a small but fast skating club that moves the puck well. | sand said the wh aitial ae e | ria te > We ieel the Red and White will prove to be the team to beat for | was hopeful. ° words. ba the squad that hopes to land the championship and the Cudmore EE, He said he offered to sell the ri is Oonso we . Dry Cleaner trophy which is emblamatic of the feat < a | Service of the Canadian league Basic Rogers Rangers with Norman ‘Hawk’ Larter at the helm ent | Which would buy it for a set fee provide have the league championship sewed up. but the league cham- x , e on pions suffered two defeats at the hands of the high school a talent pucksters. They toppled the Rangers in an exhibition contest ‘ % Showing Of Film ar is e le; and then defeated the league champions 4-2 in regular league | . ye athe Red and White team have registered juvenile with the AIR CAD H CH On sket il The ling competition to de-| luck of the d h. lot t de | , . 1 curling ¢ uc raw’ has a o selves with the network.” ae nace “er el ie we Tan they have Srrpem ay in ie On Saturday morning, at the key championship. Shown at town squad; Flying fae K The Charlottetown Recreation ae a tek e with their win-loss record. | A the system oc . shou ave much difficulty on ater i : Costain, adjutant of the Char- winner to pa pate in | , com ‘clock teams* road to the Maritime juvenile championship. The Saints have RCAF Station arena, number the trephy prestatation are: : emo erg re io saseiat 0p tox | wegeiad™ on the nucleus of last season's championship Interscholastic ‘A’ team plus several key members from the Charlottetown Legion juveniles of last year We would like to take this opportunity to offer our sincere congratulations to Brig Al Rogers; directory. of the league, coaches and players for their respective contributions in mak- ing the local league the success it was The objective of the league executive was to provide a good calibre of junior hoc- key for as many younsters as day night. possible, in the Charlottetown The ‘Peerless Pee Wees' travelled to Moniague recently and 60 Air Cadet squadron from Charlottetown handed defeats to Summerside and Tignish to become the 1964-65 winner of the, Provincial Air Cadet Hoc- (left to right) Roy Handrahan, captain of the 641 squadron team from Tignish; Donald Taylor, receiving the trophy as captain of the Charlotte- lottetown squadron; Squadron Leader D. Haire, making the presentation as Air Cadet Lial- son Officer; and Gordon Far- , Special film on the basic defen- sive and offensive skill of basket- ball. Jim Fox, City recreation director, announced yesterday ris, captain of the 53 Squadron that arrangements have been team from Summerside, made for the showing of the Bill Crothers Is Ready including seven gold medal win-+ ners, nine holders of world rec- | film at the following times: 4.00 p.m. this afternoon, at . Queen Charlotte High School: 7.30 this evening, at Prince of Wales Col- side All-Stars won the annual Lumpp. : PP Summerside Y's Men's Volley- “If he runs anywhere, he'll School game ended tied 22, the Brier at Saskatoon, March 1.5, will start on Wednesday of this week. Twenty-five teams from} various parts of the Island will battle it out in what should be the best playdowns in history. This evening at seven o'clock, | a banquet will be held at the Charlottetown Curling Club for all participating curlers and in-| Wednesday morning at the Char. lottetown Curling Club. Hampshire Tops Pownal Royals Bulldogs edged Pownal Royals 6-4 at the North tie” motion” _— , not teptac teams’ present | Sw st | tems, : | Also, the network screen mirior league © jand provide information \training camp player cuts the National and American: ball leagues. E i , id 2 ‘= area, and we feel they did just that lege and 4.00 p.m. at Birch vited guests. It is expected that nigh first This humble observer feels that the league was much more High on Wednesday rehwood Chief Justice T.A. Campbell will ofa test of aan coast finde r geneficial to junior hockeythan having one junior team composed Mr. Fox said that the aft ;make the official draw during! ‘or the W .R. Shaw Trophy. MURRAY HBR. of the ‘cream of the crop’ which has been a rather common prac- . : alter the dinner. This event is eager- the ' noon showings are for the ele- : The first period, of the hard tee in recent years. We feel that the local junior set-up has r or u a mes mentary players and coaches 2nticipated each year as all tought game, ended scorel RIFLE SHOOT made a giant-step in the right direction | O ew while the evening session is “(= are well aware that ‘the while the second frame was = A ey e ° nded yer and coa- deadi . results Tid Bits From Here And There NEW YORK ‘AP)_in again. “‘Crothers ts going to work out of six straight middle’ distance “Hrs of the older boop squads. | O/Leary Teams | fire sare at an Sel oe ee ee out again Bill Crothers, the today and make a decision then. | races indoors this season before ; om The St. Dunstan's Saints wall J f - " ' fri in.” izzily . Chicago by the staff of A Royals 3-1. Darrell White tid Blue Hagles 12-3 at the SDU rink Saturday afternoon. "This (oe! “citing runnet on the in- Ag of right now, Crothers is in.” tovtering dizaly off he Friladel University and is an exechenr AV@ Successful L. Balderson and B. Newson | Fred White . was the seventh straight victory for the Kanemen in the Mari- now i i : with US. Olympie |the headli ofitheleeasoe guide to both players and coach. : | paced the winners attack with | Gary rs] , ow appears to be in again for training with J ympie adliner season. ; ALBERTON — On Minor br. Carole tithe Intercollegiate hockey loop and increased their strangle- the New York Athletic Club coach Bob Giegengack in New| The 2% - year - old Markham, rene tamer of bas Hockey Night in O'Leary five Tre. a fd a —_ w. White a hold on first place. The John Kane coached squad has four games Thursday Haven, Conn., was represented |Ont., pharmacists quit the 1,090- “© : nterested iokana fre ; mere - Scott each add-| Bruce Dort t ; : ; . was * ‘ inwi rom O'Leary handed singletons Bert MacLeod games remaining in the regular league schedule. “I talked with his coach Fred by Soviet United Nation official | yard run in Philadelphia suffer- tie ne attend the showing defeats to teams from Alberton “rowel cmanes enh Bruce Gormley = The Chicago Black Hawks split with the Toronto &daple Foot by phone this morning,” Viktor Sokolov, who said he un- ing from a virus and was re-' : although scores were very close | Smallwood, B. Wilson, H Small. | Keith White . 1 Leais in National Hockey League action over the weekend. ;Meet director Ray Lumpp said derstands that the Russian ath- ported: te have said in Toronto ° in several games. wocd, and D. Sheidow all with | Judy White i Hull broke his: whea--hetitedsone.ebind...,Monday. He said Crothers ig letes “now are fit and hope to Sunday that he may not run in S‘side All-Stars | O'Leary Mosquitoes won $1, Harley Fraser ¥ Terry Sawchuck in the Toronto cage Saturday night to help his _ COMpletely" feCovered™ tront “the ‘conte teste-the-New=-York pion . — tie doliaitales mn MONA 4 os Ui rte re ea Seam Rd A e Wees. won. 4-1,-the Ban} i teammates.to a 63 victory over Imlach’s band of pucksters. }¥irus that bothered him last | meet i Oe eeee eee, Top Mic Macs [ame 6-1, Midgets 21 and Alber- Allan Richare ‘ Be Hull. twisted his knee in Saturday's night battle and wasn’t in Week oe 31 OLYMPIANS COMPETING gue Peter Snell in Los Angeles j}ton Regional High lost their Harold MacKenzie th® line-up when the Leafs nipped the Black Hawks 2-1, Sun- an tripe appt nr aay ie tana SUMMERSIDE — summer. &™¢ 7:2 to-O'Leary. Jackie Macleod MINOR HOCKEY tion's oldest, has 31 Olympians,| Such is not the case, said 2 mmer-' The first period of the high piled an upset by walloping the Bob Mills ccached Bantams to The following are the results of Minor Hockey League play ords of one sort or another, and run here,” Lumpp said. ball tournament here Saturday |by defeating Charlottetown , Mic middle frame 42 for O'Leary and the final count was O'Leary the tune of 82. Billy Doherty paced the winners attack with @ fy. last week up to amd inciuc, 'as, fepresentatives from eight Macs. |7 Alberton 2. ers Defeat ‘hat trick’ and Bob McGuigan and Bob MacMillan each fired i, saturday. Feb. 6th: foreign coantries. The All-Stars thusly knocked _,A!berton goals were both scor- a brace and Tommy Irwin contributed a singleton. David Toole MIDGET Most of the interest at the Aces De eat off defending champions Ms nt *4 by D. Matthews. O'Leary West Royalty tugned in a stand-out performance between the pipes for the Pee Canadians 6 — bya k wit “ Aso! tion, | , fount a Deemed ae A Wee club (3) <n ork Track Writers Asociation, Al B. Dumville, J, O’Ma 4 Se a Cuegimmy ine (3h) Vinee however, centred ca the Res. rton - | were knocked ao of contention Collicutt. K. Mec A.) ears Pen defeated West a} Ron Diamond paced the Prince of Wales hasketball team ly, 7 my 7 szens 4 — Y jians — particularly jumpers | “Seore ny tte ie Macs. Alberton penalties went to P | eemene a C¥O Ps ie joe to a thrilling 86-83 victory over the University of goo in <counciilecs Pisinl t hlinnengapos |Valery Brumel and Igor Ter-- aLRBERTON — Tignish Aces the All Stare ead tee ate een | Larter (2), J. Weeks, D Jones, | Dunstan's Rink “Se T ' Feb. 9th tg A e# tussle at the local college, Saturday afternoon. The Welshmen =." SUS harvey ,|Ovanesyan — and the Canadian gow d AL 37. . Ww + 8. Rochford B. Campbel | - Bees hates ie will travel to New Brunswick for a return engagement with '€ Bonbs weer Ellis: Bruins 2 Crothers. wide pes game in” Atenas Stars ss, caf Agee All O'Leary senate eee to J 8: P.M. es the Monctonians on the 28th of ‘this month Red Wings Pill Mike cat Crothers, Olympic silver med- arena Friday night. ees O'Malley, D. n, R. CTAMP FOR CHURCEES, P.W. Cc "Welshm en” The Prince of Wales entry in the Charlottetown and Dis- bell (2); Black Hawks 2— Tom 2/'st at 80f.metres and winner The Aces were never in Turner, B. Matthews, A. Colli-| LONDON (AP) — Posmaster| **"¥ se |. . ‘ trict junior hockey league have obtained the services of John ‘Spy’ Ready to take over the coaching reins from Billy Mulligan who has left Charlottetown to assume the duties of recreational director for the village of O'Leary Best of luck to Billy in his new position and we think the Welshmen were most fortunate to be able to persuade ‘Spy’ to guide their hockey team. Congratulations to the Sybil MacMillan curling fourseme upon capturing the ‘Silver D’ ‘tournament emblamatic of the women’s provincial curling championship. The MacMillan rink went through the double knock-out tournament without suffering a single loss and this is quite a feat considering there were 31 teams {rom all the major centres of the Island | competiting for top honors. The MacMillan skipped rink will represent the Island in the ‘Diamond D’ which is scheduled te be held in Halifax the 22 of this menth. Kensington High Holds Ice Sport 4 | Brian Foley my Gauthier, George Cudmore. Maple Leafs 6 — Mike Mac- Donald, Joey Hennessey, Paul Stanley (2), George Stevenson, Bobby Irwin; Rangers ¥ — Ron- nie Lidstone, Jimmy Constable, Robert Campbell. i BANTAM Comets 5 — Wilbur Birt (4), Allison Ellis; Hawks 4 R. MacMillan, Paul Trainor, Carl Murray (2). Aces 6 — David Doiron, Les- lie Merriam (2), David Murna- ghan (3); Hornets 1 — Gary Ready Senators 4 — Joel Fichaud, Wilfred Poulton, Paul Turner, Lloy” Gass; Indians 3 — Brian Sobey, Eugene Power, Mike Hutchinson. Barons 5 — Steve McCabe, Al- lison MacLean (2), Doug Doiron, Vince Poulton; - Flyers’ 2 Wayne Newson {2). Totems 8 — Robert Stewart | (5), Paul Saunders, Eddy Gillis, | /4%¢. | Chief. ICE RACING AT NORTH RIVER The following are the entries. for Wednesday's ice racing pro- gram at the North River .Cause-| way with action scheduled to get underway at 2.15 p.m. CLASS A Moab, Royal Hi Direct, Sky Prince, Sunny Key. CLASS B | Money Royal, Chesnut Clegg, Miss McGee, Rowdy Dow. CLASS C Morele Gallon, J.B. Spirit. Peggy Galion, El- Koma; Coco; Moon, Edgewood King, Sprucie CLASS D | Irish Andy, Silent Sam, High) Price, Fisherman's Lock, Park- | er Scott, Dean's Son, Cherry- + | | Alberton goals were scored by | Allison Mounties. The Mounties | trouble as they led Alberton 4-1 | in the first frame, scored _ the | ee only marker in a closely ‘play- ed second period and outscored | the hardpressed Reyals 2-1 in the final stanza. Late im the third period Regals | speedy center Wendell Matthews crashed into the boards, re- bounded off the ice..and. was knocked unconscious:for some time. Pollowing examination by Dr. S. Hellmich he was taken to the Western Hospital where he remained overnight. | Gerald McCarthy was top| player for the Aces with a pair | of goals followed by E: Perry, | Leo Richard; EB. Perry: and -K.+ McRae and I. DesRoches. Both B. Frizze). Allan Wallace, F. McElhiney and A. Williams re- ceived penalties ior the Regals, I. DesRoches and Terry samieel for Tignish. ee le, 3, | George Coyle; Blades 3 — Ter-| Referees were Joe Dorsey and | . Kensington Regional area (Blaine cee eens |ty Gee, David Clay, Frank Moe CURLING DRAW Reg Pridham. io held - their-annual.Ice Sports im |" qin 44 years (2 laps) —. 1. | Intyre. ; Lee): Kensington Rink on Friday night. Over 1.000 people attend- ed. The top two in each .event Bince"Coty Spot‘ Foe Lesion, Seva. 2 Malai waste Wiley 7) Siaen| saad oa wh ewe)... AT BELVEDERE riser Od ona . ‘|MacLean, 3. Barry r. urphy, © © _ , S at 2 Pn. 8 between |. Girls % mile (8 laps) — 1. Sal- | PEE WEE kee 1 — R.C. Parent, Bud Me-| ‘the following te the ° n a broomball game Ww ire ly Crozier, 2 Barbara Miller, 3. Rams 9 — Darrell Harding | D ld, R. Mac id, D. Reed beg oe anges ae dentn wae vlaced “and was won Patsy Bowness. (2), Mike Richard, Francis |Lean vs. ©. MacLeod, J. Mae | February’ ott: 2404 nts was played and was wo! Boys 12 years (2 laps) — 1. | Brown (4), Billy MacDonald (2); | Donald, A. MacEwen, A. Mac- |g p.m 106? i : | by grade twelve 2-1. Barrie MacEwen and David Peppin Scored for the students and George MacKay scored for the teachers. »A hockey game was played Boys 13 years (2 laps) — 1. | agurphy (5) Ice 4 — A. Leaman, K. Ket) 7.0 9 Se between Kensington High ajan Montgomery, 2. Harold genie g (2), nedy, B. Jones, D. Livingston v = re “ Tuesda Feb 9— 8.15 otTh, find Queen Charlotte High and co e Seals 6 — Ricky Carver (2), |nedy |Gordon Stewart. ' y; ° p was won by Queen Charlotte > 2. . Officials for the — evening were:/Mr. Murphy, Mr.- Bagiole, | Mr. Yeo, Mrs. Brett, Mr. Beat- qn, Miss Mountain; Mr. Doug- heart, Mrs. Champion, Mr, Mac- Kay, Mr. Arsenault. Preschool girls tricycle race— 1. Kim Kelly, 2. Ivy Sudsbury. Preschool boys’ tricycle race 1. Donald Ramsay, 2. Leed- m Brammer, 3. Lea Andrews. | Girls 6 years race (1 lap) — 1. Elaine Ramsay, 2. Linda Mont- tomery, 3. Sandra Rose. a — 1, Mie- heel ndaioes Dons, dlackwes, McMurdo, 3. David Kelly. Conway, Brian Howatt. 3. Larry Machet. | Girls 16 years (3 laps) — 1. PAPER Girls 7 years (1 lap) — 1. |Julie Campbell, 2. Valerie Bak-| Cardinals 1 — Kevin Pacquet; ; z * : 3. Pauline Ramsay. Ducks 0 Brenda MacLean, 2. Judy Cou- tins, 3. Bonnie Stewart. Boys 7 tears (1 lap) — 1. Glen Jollimore, 2. Stevie Burt, 3. An- Crockett dy MacEwen. /Myrtis Picketts. Gulls 4 —, Gordon Betts (3), , Girls 8 years (1 lap) — 1. Mar-| Boys 17 years (3 japs) — 1, | nanny Murphy; Larks 3 — ‘ene Dunning, 2. Norma Boyle, | Delmar Connick, 2. Kenneth Jol-| navid MacKinnon, Don Steven- f. Betty, Gellant, ua limore, 3 Danny Kilfolt. son (2), Boys ap) — 1, Greg Re! Races, — 1, Grade Eagles — Wi . Stanley, Hogg, 2. Larry Mayhew, 3. Erie XII Ana. Grade B, 3. Grade Gary eho (2), Tweel, Howatt. IX D. - Wayne MacKinnon; Falcons 6 ' Boys open % mile (4 laps) ~| Relay Rabee) girls —1 XA.| "Redbirds § — Frank 1. Wallace MacMurdo, 2. Lesin |2, X11 B, 3°IX €. Ricky Flanaghan (2), Zielinski, 3. Preston Stewart. Timmy Hennessey; . Girls open % mile (4 laps) ~ Vernon River Bluebirds 4 — Wayne Square Oe realy gy Be ity Onna 2. Barbara brigzs (4). : er, 3, Crozier. Owls te ainor Boys 9 years (1 lap) 1 Da- Tops Tracadie John Daldiel; ‘Orioles 3 uyle a Howard, 2. Donn' py MacLean, Vernon Rives, gomued Tynote . Russell MacKay; ‘ . Y, hs die 7-2 in a game | Eugene Bradley. oy Chemdlan +: Cotte tuloan, at Saint Dunstan Ri ok| Sparrows 1 — Joey MacLel- ‘3, Nancy McNay. night.” : oo ; ion Joe Gill led the winners with 4 — Graham Gau- tee ae (3 la » Faxn:| tore wacte. Seagiod ‘wont t0.doery Say Dean Tyee FP: e be Norbert , a i ined. & David Charlor: 1. |iynety kao Walsh, and Fragile qhtvens 4 — Danny Heanesoey ‘Donna Clark, 2. Judy MacKeo- | Cain. ’ » Osbourne, ivie, 3 Ferne Taylor. : Tracadie goals were scored ' 1 ~ Paul Gorm, Boys 11 years (2 laps) — 1.\by Jimmie FitePatrick. f° Janet Ramsay, 2. Debbie Adams, 3. Beverley Cobb. Boys % mile (8 laps) — 1. | Jimmy Jackson; Clippers 3, —j| Charlottetown Club. (Spares Bobby Murphy, 2. Leslie Hunt-| Wolves 5 — Bobby MacMillan | Neill. er, 3. Errol Tuplin. Girls 12 years (2 laps) — 1. Doreen Gallant, 2. Gloria Silll- | neimar Frizzell, Garth Reeves, | MacDonald, Dr. Kelly, A. Horne, | Alan Gass; Setters 5 — D'Arcy | F ker, 3. Joan Sherry. Goodwin, 3. Brian Profitt. | Girls 13 years (2 laps) — 1. | Melissa Mayhew, 2. Norma) Hickey, 3. Nancy Kelly. | Boys 14 years (2 laps) — 1, | Lesin Zielinski, 2. Wendall War-.| ren, 3. George Campbell. Girls 14 (2 laps) — 1. Barbara | Paynter, 2. Sally Crozier, 3. Ger- jtrude Cousins. Boys mile (16 laps) — 1 Wen- dell Warren, 2. Wallace Mac- Murdo, 3 Clive Baker. Girls 15 years (3 laps) — 1. |Barbara Miller, 2. Joan Hard- ling, 3. Bev. € ogier. Boys 15 years (3 laps) — 1. \Gertry MacDonald, 2. Wallace 16 years (3 laps) — 1. Marvin Webster, 2. Preston | Stewart, 3, Car’ Ramsay | Girls 17 years (3 laps) — 2. | (4), Donnie Gallant™ (3); Knights 4 = Bobby MacInnis, | Keir Jackson, Danny Taylor, (2), Alan Stevenson (3). | .Racoons 4 — George Rogers, Shaun MaclIsaae (2), Ron Mac- Dougall, Grant Gaudet; Cari- bous 3.— Phil Claybourne (2°, Andy McKenna. Springers 10 — Blair MacKay, | Peter' Butler (2), Billy Doherty Coy- otes 6 — Bobby MacGuigan (4), Robert MacArthur, Bobby Jud- son. Bisons 3 — Gordie Beck (3); Foxes 1. — Glen MacDermid. Elks 1 — Barry MacKinnon; Zebras 1 — Irwin Ellis. Otters 6 — Gordon Lidstone (3), Tommy Irwin (2), Gary MacConnell; Lions 2 — Mike The following is the curling draw for Tuesday night at the Ice 2 — E, Tanton, Dr. Hig- gins, A. Gill, J. Anderson vs. F. . Lewis. E. Matheson, J: Ledgerwood, al Myers, H. MacDougall. B. Martin, W. McGregor vs. L. ald, F. MacLean. 8.30 p.m. Ice 1 — Dr. MacKay, J. Mac- Lean, J.S. Taylor, K. Doucette vs. R. MacKenzie, B. MacLen- non, J. Shelfoon, Bill Stevenson. Ice 2 —-T. White, C. Macin- ness D. Ward, G. Schleyer v. T. Ice $ — G. Storey, L. Leger, |# Wellner, V. Mitton, C. MacDon- CURLING DRAW Ice 1 — Norman Nicholson, Whitlock, F. Cox, M. White, H. BORDEN RINK RCAF EAGLES sa sia Bie _ BORDEN NATIONALS Regular Admission Z - eutt, D. Murphy and G. MacWil-| General Anthony Wedgwood liams. Benn has announced