>: : 7 = ‘| Unltas Placed : Pag. LegrM Rone Oop ees re nReeretst Aussie Athletes 18 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs. Dec. 9, 1965, 2 ‘Montreal Mangles Boston; {el eciee aes eal aports | the dittioult » 'track ever built in Australia. SOME GET OXYGEN ‘ty On. Reserve List Oxygen has. been administered” On the densely-wooded, a . ~ “sy to some of the athletes after a ¢ BALTIMORE (AP) — Balti- | covered slopes of the popular | +maximum effort” test, and oth > more Colts placed injured quar- | winter ski resort of Falis Creek, os _ suffered painful cramp injury. . terhack John Unitas on their reserve list Wednesday, making A team, of doctors from™ the ; ditions they cap expect in Mex- | Sports Medicine Federation of Train On Slopes. ites.es'sr"s Montreal atoned for some slip shad defensive play after tying rhe score 3-3 in the second pe ” vind and then romped freely along, outshooting the Bruins "2.28 and collecting two easy coals in the process when Row | ton goalie Bernie Parent fanned on twa hackhand shots. FLEMING-DUFF FIGHT it official he will miss the re- ris atc a mainder of the season and the FALLS CREEK, \Australia|ynique training program they i¢o City, whieh lies at an alti-| Australia is supervising the National Football League play- (Reuters)—On the chill slopes |hope will help them win gold ‘de of more than 7,000 feet. | group's program of dally eress: = | . off game of a mountain here, six a ae ok tee toh Ohininn Oe Even at the relatively low al- country runs, sprints, jumps, . MONTREAL ‘CP)--Montrea! He was injured in the Colts ‘ Austr é © CNY titude of Falls Creek, which Is and ther strenuous physical Canadiens poured in five goals. |13-6 loss to Chicago Rears last Nan athletes ate undergoing a | Olympic Games. only 5,500 feet above sea level, tests : in the second period to smother Sunday. , , Roston Rruins &3 Wednesday sooo Sree Dries © tte te ned Netianey Renee’ tata Agree eh i ie came : are one s of the allowed " With Chicago Black Hawke | maximum of 4 players | a i i and New York Rangers tying rs Don Shula has said he | ~ 4 72 in Wednesday night's other wil not add another quarter. | came the vietery put Cana- peek as a reserve for Gary Cu: | ceens hack into a tie with Chi- | a, ee tudy Seen a | sage for the NHL leadership. Matte sons. Halfback Tom oy . Robby Rousseau scored his atte will have to take over if | - ‘Mh and lth goals of the sea- anything happens to Cuore. | $ »son and Nick Puff contributed usbbiaicssig) another pair in Montreal's rum: | ' | ’ it away victory | } » The last-place Bruins, prev- “ ousiv a jinx to Canadiens with rume S two wins and a tie in four zames, collapsed afier aj ey emartly played first period |: ; when thev led 21 | ances , : t A Di | MOSCOW (AP) — Prospects | appear dim that Valery Brumel, me [Olympie champion and world A shortlived fight blew up in record holder ia t . the third period when Reg |Feee yeh ¥~ _~ ie som, s Y Fleming of the Bruins and Duff ‘ ae started throwing punches. | fe Brumel suffered ‘a doiible Fleming was given a double | fracture of his right leg in a} minor penalty as the aggressor 'motarcycle eealdens Oel 9 | decide whether the league would continue or pack it up Rob Nevin got wa — Shots on goal by d P.E.1. playere were the main reason for the for the Rangers wo New York 14 8 >31 callie or th if minutes later. The puck Chicago 1) 7 725 AND FASEZKION-RiIGEIX! + oa Dt a bn surprise for this PCHI. hand of pucksters will give an ex- officials and a rules interpreter The favortt cellent account of themsely: a it would tonish tow — for the TAABO{. Mr. Martin, an —_ =, many fans if they von the wae. oan tea: |outstanding collegiate player, is. , styled by Currie peed rag e SETS Granted the Junior Habs have been on the blades longer on ee atta, ae a! by i ia someone dear... and have probably reached a hig edge of conditioning than ; % | Ny n stripes, tar- ‘ By Hickox, black ‘ legiate loop and he handeled | - knit & fur lined, ; ‘ . x + Sige: ar match (Oh seneaens ohat hive seats: the gamed at the Interéalorae tame and tn ore ie k : \ jenee going ‘tor them. Thin inlet he big fector in’ the {nals in Halifax last season. y ; lined deerskin 4 Bi and silver : raion Soman’ tes totes tae he the big cae Players and coaches are aise WE GUARANTEE a leigh —heathers, trim also initial fe s ’ s of the trade that an old craftsman invited te attend the clinic | : , Pigskin, attrac: sets. tie bars and y . up ae = years can save_a lot of skating in Which is intended to he hoth| DEPENDABLE DELIVERIES OF (e- attractively sift lives oe tie tacks... at- r n re CHIE eee ractical and theortical-—-Nev- | 5 a a tractively gift si Another element that the PCHL club is not lacking Is. crtheless the. main emphasis of TEXACO FUEL CHIEF gy bored ant priced ut wei boxed and priced 5 ruggedness and this ton in my opinion is going to play a the clinic will be on rule .inter-| Home Heating Oil ig trom P 3 from ,.. : " ¢ Ss factor of some sorts depending om the severity of {heir pretation. . | e w ap: 95 Nights a h refereeing. Should the hig defensemen that the cluh earries The following is the schedule, Warmth wlthout wevty of wore lone aM 50 , .00 ; = such as Charlie Sark, Gerry Smith, Dale MacWilliams and for the two day affair. All ses | ranger pte ctwae te . oh : "Til Dec. 23rd ; ; Dave MacLeod get ta the Juniors with the rugged play that sions will be held at the Rec! gasstotitskind—econemical, cleaner |S A ' is a trademark_of the PCH, it will be interesting to see- Centre and all_thase wishing to. “pyrning; and protective to your heat- | : ’ how they react. ‘ | Participate jn the floor work will . ing equipment. Call us for Texaco | le When this same Junior eluh played in Charlottetown al the pia ge" ow shoes, a whistle Fuel Chief today! F r beginning of the season it appeared as if they had little desire 4nd a t-shirt. ® : is : i to participate in the heavy going. Since then they have heen Saturday. Decethber 11: Dial & ‘: i set against some rather rugged teams and have fared fairly |, 4:30 p-m. — General instruc- yi . well so local fans will get to gee whether or not they ‘can take re TA aa. Comes 4-7312 S it’ LALA BU. v 7 a is | t M ts ’ The game is set to get under way at 8:15 and organizers ae Pe ta ; a : ‘ : : % of the “Bill Allen Memorial Game” are anticipating a Rules ianeyestations - old exam | ; 2 record crowd at the match, Close to or over 4000 fans are ‘papers, questions and answers. | ©h'fown Petroleum = : ‘ ' ' . expected ta view the game and should any Charlottetown Sunday, December~12- 7: 5 nig 160 A Kent Street DIAL 4 8444 - tans have twtentions of attending it-would be well for-them = -+~ 12-30) p.m--Film and tapes: | Products ttd- =“ 7 a Bic - 4 to arrive at the rink well before 8:30 when the match is |2: pm. —- Practieal floor 393 Gt. George St Ch’town | : : o slated te begin, ' : | work and floor tests; 4.00 p.m. | + oad ar? eae aa baa Ce 8 ae ae a a a a mm a ma an a ee ee a ae a ae he hd he 1 x 3 i ah, ! i am ~ ws % . & 6 é i ' . : = - cei ae * i an “ 2 = S < and Duff a single minor Johnny Bucyk and Murray MNiver scored for the Bruins in the first period and Duff for Montreal Dean Prentice gave Bosion a 7) lead early in the second pe- | An operation two months ago |was called a success. | But Soviet doctors refused "= || Wednesday to say whether * ||Brumel would be able to return {\to competition. They said the jj\leg was healing more slowly } DOLLARS! — rind hefore the Montreal oe a jithar expected, ° 0 s lanche. Claude Larose, John > y ie fils: icine ttn *:| Beumel told = Ta Be DEFENCEMAN. de Taro ‘think that fane_ wil e ope sa Cc ecu. a ee Pri DEFENCEMAN Bob Wayto- help of Claude Larose of Moa- key League game at Monireal *Sency: “I think that fans will re you n r= 0 vIn Ss a coun a A a e riod Ralph wich (8) and netminder Ber- treal Canadiens following @ Wednesday. Canadiens troun- ore me at the pit for at / 3 aon and Nosesedi “fins nie Parent of Boston Bruins Montreal rush into Boston ter- ced Boston 6-3. hoped hy one He said he ' ia it off : guard the Boston net with the ritory during a National Hoe- (CP Wirephoto) i o out of hospital by with a de osit of $50 or ore AM. first-period goals. came |. in the Boston end and fir- Backsirom 8 (Laperviere, Hat- Brumel, .a 23 - year-old stu. p m feoam close range. Bucyk, scor- ing in his sixth straight game, counted on Prentice’s pass and ing a 15-footer past Parent. SUMMARY ris) 4:20; 11, Montreal, Rous- | seau 14 909. : Penalties-—Harris 7:08, Fleming dowble minor, | dent, has been walking around JMoseow's Skilofsovsky Hospital on crutches. } Duff - Jean Beliveau's goal- Firs pet Basten, ce Duff 9:21, Awrey 11:55, Oliver | ma ek 1963, he set the You're dollars ahead when you deal with Canada s !sad- f= Vea as presage ar we oe ae a ae: Sane eee * ® Seutn: Dare 8 Prentice, Over) cers 2 saee world high jump record of 7 ing trust company. For sxampie: if your initial deposit is ; ae i. ; Oliver scored for Boston when Montrea!, roa 4 eee ee on goal by eet, SS are He won the sm or more, en Trust vel gatt you a collector's item oe Accumylation Account in the name ef & Montreal defenceman cleared ASSP tn, ‘00, Pew npn oo. levith at Tokyo last year children will treasure, three 1965 Canadian silver dollars. j nd lv in the second 4 (Prentice, Bucyk) 19:00. Pen Montreal ‘18 18 11—38 jwith a jump of 7 feet, 1% , ' e poorly, and early alties—Larose, Talbot 4:51, Dil- Attendance—12,642 inches, a Games record. Prefer to deposit by mail? You need only complete and Name period Prentice whipped in @ jahough 7:48. Awrey 16:31. —_—— cles bai partly-sereened backhander. Ry the time Larose and Fer- guson had scored. to tie the game at 3-3, Canadiens had the play pretty much to themselves | atipped in Jacques Laperriere'’s drive at 4:20 and Rousseau ended the scoring at 9:0 unas- sisted after picking up a Joone., SPORTS FRONT Second, period -— 4. Prentice 3 ‘Oliver, Bucyk) 4:17; 5. Montreal, Larose 5. | Back- ‘strom, Ferguson) 4:48; 6. Mont- real, Ferguson § (Larose, Back- 19:02. Penalties—Ferguson 2:41, Harris 5:55, Macdonald 8:94, Fleming 18:18 ‘Third period. 10. Montreal, Cause Stir Boston, © —CHICAGO 2 NEW YORK 2 CHICAGO (AP) — Don -Mar- shall's goal mid-way in the fi- nal period enabled New York Rangers to-tie Chicago Black Francis, the Rangers’ manager. who asSumec the, added duties} of bench boss Monday when | Red Sullivan-was removed from | the . job. | | Franeis’ iwell. He replaced rookie Ed Giacomin in Simmons was a superlative operator on several occasions, stopping coring star Bobby |Hull once on a breakaway and first move worked | the’ nets for the eago zone and New York's Phil - first-time this-season and used | Cupit Brothers _Lead Tourney “cpa ~ lead after the first ie $125,000 PG [ball championship. Jacky Cupit, 27, of Dallas, and his brother, Buster, 38, of Long- view, birdied seven holes to move into the tie with the team of Paul Bondeson of Palm DON MARSHALL fenceman Doug Jarrett in Chi- Goyette-swept—it-to—Nevin;—who Dennis Hull's first goal of the year on a pass from Hay late in the eecond period gave the | Hawks a lead which held until | STANDINGS National League _Springs,.C aif. and- -Larry+- Royal Trust will send you three silver dollars and a hand- some Saving-by-Mail set -To top it off, your savings grow by a healthy 4°/o, rain’or I | I return the coupon, with your cheque for $50 or more. | I shine. Drop in'té Royal Trust today to get your silver dollars | Specimen Signature ROYAL TRUST it’s in your best interest -- Bominton Buttding, Charlottetown + Tel. 892-2434 - C.F; Bentley; Maneger— —— | | | | £ ° | = | | | A passbopk recording your deposit will also be sent te you nd Parent was an easy victim strom) 5:22; 7. Montreal, Rich- Hawks 2-2 Wednesday night in PALM BEACH. GA i ... While they last! ine a the next three goals. ard 6 (G. Tremblay, Provost) a sloppy National Hockey Fla. (‘AP)—A pair of ten ; — 2 ee aera Canadiens still were rolling 11:41; 8 Montreal, Duff 4 ' Beli- League game. 4 brothers with hot putters’ and alnng on a powerful offensive im veau, Harris) 17:40; 8. Mont- The deadlock marked the | two reformed professionals fired talk to z the last period when Backstrom |real, Rousseau 13 (Larose) NHL coaching debut of Emile Mine-under-par 63s Wednesday a By CHRIS ANNETT ‘halting Doug Mohns’ solo effort the 7:29 mark of the final) =» s0"y) [@AsUe : - ‘late in the! final period. frame. hice: of 7 . Ar . Prince Edward Island hockey players are literally tearing The deadlock dropped the First period—1, Chicago, Hay peaceesi 2 i. & mR the Southern New Brunswick Hockey League apart and rest Hawke into a fire, - place tie 8 ‘Nesterenko) 15:37; 2. New Netnoit Peia 22 - assured it isn't in the goal scoring department. with the Montreal! Canadiens, York, Nevin 11 (Goyette) 17:41. Toronto ecu Gerry Kane was involved in his second major battle In — who ‘beat Boston #3 Wednesday Penalties-Howell :48, Jarrett New York § 10 @ 60 71 18 two weeks over the weekend as an all Prince Edward Island night. 3°34 ps @ a battle broke out in a torrid match between. the Lancaster | Red Hay got Chicage out Second perind—§ Chicago, D * GS ows xen Mooseheads and the Simon Brais club. Lancaster's Eustace \front at 15:37 of the first period Hull | (Hay, Nesterenko) 13:24 = OS soa 1:55, . Goyette ? 5 i 1 is - iwhen —he--and Eric__Nesterenko _Penalties—Brown 6:M%, Maki 17:15. Third peried—4. New York, Marshall’ 9 (Goyette) 7:29. Pen- alties—-Maki 2:57, Chicago team penalty served by R. Hull 633,: Hadfield 17:55 Reeves set his sights on Freddie Burke to start the melee, and then went after Gerry Kane whe is far from loath to defend himself. Reeves picked up two majors and a game misconduct, Burke a major and a game misconduct and Kane a major. Representatives of each of the team in the loop were too meet@behind closed doors earlier in the week at Lancaster to broke into New York ice with only one defenceman to beat. Nesterenko fed the puck to Hay about 16 feet in front of the cage and he drilled a shot high into the right corner. EONa en ealling of the meeting. Fredericton Capitals threatened to withdraw from the league. unless both Lancasier and Simon Brais dispensed with their imported players and the battle was on, It was reported by the St, John Telegraph that Lancaster might drop their imports In order to salvage the league but Simon Brais would not even consider the: possibility. A represen- tative of Simon Brais made the team’s feelings towards the affair known when he pointed out that the club. couldn't accept the Fredericton proposal at face value. In the opinion ef Simon Brals, defenseman Reeves is scaring the rest of the clubs out of the four team circuit. bounced away from Hawk de- Attendance estimated 16,600. Basketball Clinic Goes Saturday ROBES AND TV JACKETS. Styled by Caufield in smart satin pais- a and raevela tartans...an ideal for your favorite guy... attractive gift boxed and priced from... ” DRESS SHIRTS For Christmas from Arrow and B. V. D. ++. White broadcloth, terylene and neat stripes in four: smart collar styles... attractively gift boxed and priced from The meeting was also expected to discuss the first suspen- 5 ; re ie gion of Kane who was put out of action for two games for his | -A provincial baskethall , offic- Comments and _ suggestions; third man role in an earlier. scrap. Simon Brais feels that als clinie sponsored by the Pro- 5:00 p.m. -- Written examina- league president Nig Tracy set a precedent when he sent Kane _vincial Department of Physical tions; 6:00-6:30 p.m. — Com. education and in co-operation @ @ : ments and closing. te the sidelines, for now he will have to buspend every third plaver in a fight even if the player is only. protecting himself. Kape received two days for his first battle. . BILL ALLEN GAME- TONIGHT The Rorden Nationals dominated voting for the Prince County Hockey League All-Star team that will face the Halifax Junior Canadiens this evening. in Summerside. It is the opinion here that the Canadians are In for a bit of a |with the Charlottetown Recrea- ‘tion Department and Federal | Fitness and Amateyr Sport di- | rectorate will be held Saturday | i and Sunday at the Basilicta | yy Recreation Centre it has been announced by Jim Fox. j ‘ Chief instructor will he Ans- ~ } tin Matthews who is the vice- 7 president of the N.S. hoard of CUFF § TIES GLOVES ae sr ae oth - Ls PO , Fee 8 2. & Oh SO Bm © 8 Am a= & 4+ & @4 ee & eG s {— k veteran Don mee ~ had was breaking in jacross .the were ot Portland, Ore., which Ps : : jworked only a total of seven goalmouth. He beat Chicago SO ected seven birdies and an -S. Each silver dollar is attractively packaged and would be a delightful addition PEI Puc sters | minutes prior to Wednesday netminder Glenn Hall from MO eagle in their round, ~ i . ee 10.8 child's Christmas stocking. : inight’s action. feet out. : > aacececenrterenmenrniat piesa iy 5