i m i cite ‘i a4 - mi ee ee # , . - %. . ~*~ ee | JUNIOR LEAGUE JOTTINGS 10 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Tues., Nov. 90, 1965. sponte prem St. Dunstan's, Welshmen Cae ee a i Be od * , . o s ; iiten, Cats ttle For First Tonight Ham amie For ri ni The giants of the League to, Friendly rivals in wt for |play indefinitely. A decision os Rule Roost date, P.W.C. and S.D.H4,, meet apm ag, the length of suspension in these tonight Forum in a game | Hii” and the ‘ cam itwo cases will be handed dowa at the : that should have everything to |always be counted to give jearly this week by League offi- By CHRIS ANNETT thrill even the most critical of jof their beet when they meet in |ciais. 7 hockey fans. Both teams are loaded| gsembers of ali teams have ton iver Cats reign as the kings of Canadian ain ‘atonted players, any ecee- Hamilton Tig again shaking been warned on numerous football today and the football experts are : of whom is of breaking | their heads in embarrassment as the survey the shambles 2 ame wide open ot the dean of sions that good sportsmanship of their predictions. If one took the trouble fo on a hat, and galore will be | and clean play wo @ MUST in pre-season speculating one would find that one ocak served by these two eons our League yo ed the B.C. Lions to take it all in the west a this evening 2s they meet for the |are officials appointed by the opinions were a little more varied im about the ea = firet time this season. League to enforce the rules as champ the majority felt that the Ottawa Roughriders w UeMRALACED laid Gown. This meene thet thet he honors. decisions backed Lea- os oe Winnipeg Blue Bombers rel the oun te tee & League as oe oo _ ond & is Hamilton Tiger Cats who jogged onto wind swept playing aeaed eal * oo com \for all teams to bear this in field on Saturday and it was the Hamilton Tiger rate ‘ ed for good house oe aon mind in future. The sole purpose held their heads high after the bitterly contested match. SDHS and PWC of this League is to give the The wind was the big factor in the game followed in of thes easily disposed boys of the area an organized hy the Hamilton defense. Looking at the action it is oy PVI and ioe pone ae League in which to play, and a nbvious that each team had one half of vg Re ge to With ing the pest week, and it would League in which players and re- offense and the other half to demonstrate their Sotenn. . . i | ss . ferees are protected by the Lee. a wind of up to 35 MPH sweeping down the ~~ 1 aoe en i ee = Sloe oe Cee Junior gue Executive — without uch rather rough on the punters and quarterbac when root aye Goneee b ee ae cleat to ceetaiien hale poapraes no lone = = = ve did on Saturday action here last night. produce a balanced League. ees inucte to Wren bound te take a ite aay from the match i action PUGALISTIC PORTRAITURE | The Aces, paced I the wo | 1: must be, remembered, that [eceedt nee tot sd’ to in stragedy. Ullmer had one of hie - ab MINOR HOCKEY goat’ etre: « as ion ears Eee nen wee but add stragedy. : : ; emia ain five yards behind where “he kicked from Ex-champs join. boxers of Odessa; Texas, at Madison ky Graziano, former middle ee eae a, = rarel arene @ent S San oes REMEMBER WHEN io ogre ante pean Tata hha rather fan | SO, cre SE Ua Sra a at elk cham, Gitin nd To ttn evi ory wake ee Ae Sas te pa | Br tm CANADUAN TED tion up two , ' Sugar Ray Robinson, a five : " minutes of play |¢Ts ate now oe be forced to give the ball to the opposition only a few Griffith, present welterweight former featherweight champ; ~ day, Nov. 30, at 7.45 p.m.: Alan | After twenty are overage, thus not available| Winnipeg Ble Bombers yards from where his club retained it. The one kick champ, to defend his title Gonzalez; Barney Ross, form ‘me champ. s Wea Smith, Willard Kelly, a oe were oe 241 -~ = to strengthen PVI and Rangers his re- in each of the first and third quarters placed aon she agains Manuel Gonzalez, of er welterweight champ; Roc- ss ae ee ee eae into an 84 lead this year. tirement 23 years ago today = = an one Ges giving the Cale 2 chanch at | port), "' wean Somme Ronald | They also outscored the Jun a A seca Pepe nirna pe Blue = on = mo give up e | ’ ” he ban ar ie aame oe the wind in the second M t Ro als Michael A. Hennessey, lle | Counting the sites warkers (gue calibre exiet in the city te a acae thee ak ie. or ot ieee tae that they could do the same in onc on ee Ing y Shephard, Johnay MacDonald, |for the winners were Dave Mac- Produce ONE team of equal), coh radada fille Gieeman ee a ith the wind end it Ralph Green, Sheldon Wheatley, |Leod and Bobby Perry strength to the two college em the forth. Ullmer had one punt with the i SS heaieaan = Soha tap toe” the] was |tries and the League executive| championships, winning the travelled 10 yeste 0 ome CS Oe aaa cake line moar knee Gao wae ak ote coke Donme |Will be seeking a solution to this Grey Cup in 1939 and 1941. , John ‘Barrow managed to hold the Bombers. It ts cany to tT ar Oo e own orum \Smith, Kevin Watts, Robert /Arsenauk ani Bernard counted Problem et a ot beck mae R Paul other markers, . eet, ais or IF tap bed Gone teak oe eee Sandy's. Royals will tangle lead in the first few minutes of|petition this year and the east- Tivingsion, “Gordon MacKay, |""A inal ef ten penalties were arias aaa Forum Skating and the Cats scored more points, that is what coums, jwith Moncton Hawks in an ex-|Saturday’s encounter and when|ern Canadian Allan Cup playoffs Gary Constable, Alan McKenna, |called including majors to Jerry Ten members Uf Resets Raw and that is why they are top dog in Canadien football. hibition hockey match at the|the Royals got their skating legs| sre scheduled for the Maritimes. David MacLean, Roddy Mac- Smith and Dave MacLeod for ~"Robinaon and Inwin, incur. | Wednesday, Dec. 1st By the” way. “sane Bees pokes he ee Cae riotnen Werurn. Wodneetny junder tase tone Baved SSrOa asa ts wat be GN Bak eat: eee ee ce ging, sat a eoteet ond, ore eS ae Sent. Gand Saati: Gump 2:00 3:00 p ae The Hawks are expected to in-|couldn't make up the three goal Aue Sonus Gaetal Maen eae te eee Saisconduet (alties reapectively for serious t=. 300 - 3: m. oe vole the, Cauinined, Foren deficit. r | DART RESULTS — smatiwood, Mike Dooley, Gor. ceaie aa opening period. {fractions of the rules during @| Pre School Children; MOVE wth practically the same team! Sandy's outfit had only two don Proud, Kenny Constable, Joe SUMMARY game played last week and have 1:00 - 3:00 . ¢ HABS ON that performed for Moncton in}lines in Truro, but coach Carroll Dart tal re- |Allen Martin, Glen MacEachera,| First period: 1. Aces, Dalton |been suspended from League (25¢ per family) 8 the Maritime Senior Hockey Lea- |said last night he will have three| Inter Club (ay. Nov. [Gordon Cooper, John Jones. | (Deighan, Arsenault) 6.18; 2 ; The ‘fying Frenchmen consolidated their hold on first {gue last winter. forward lines to throw at the; sults of play on Thursday, Nov- | "Final registration for Pee Wee | Juniere, Foley (unassisted) 9.49; | eenault (D. Campbell, I. Foley) Also place over the weekend as they outskated both the Chicago Angus ‘Angie’ Carroll, playing- | visiting Moncton pucksters in| ember 2th. ‘and Bantam will be taken at the |3, Aces, Deighan (unassisted) | 19:58. _ 4:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. Black Hawks and the Detroit Red Wings. However there {coach of the Royals said | ast|Wednesday’s game. Cla at Brace B = mk Tesedee dvenian Perente | i¢30 Penalties: Dave MacLeod, must have been two. big, Giasappointments for the detending night that some of the players| Stan Peardon and ‘Buddy’ Mac.| Brace A at Legion A 14 [nak Twadey evening: POOeate | meine 9.4%; D. |e mth Contern) Tne et |For all children and adults. SD OD ee ee ete commen Gad te anche - (Docker TMA GAA Miety acheter Ene ns er a ae | on 8 S Se See Te Te copeieniion teem: Pas 0 Cased tei: Gees oiees. | Aree A eek ee se 600th goal against them on Saturday evening and this marks oat tae ee oie eet apts Treen. re noe is < aes duct) 17.37. 17.36. no ad big goal that he has potted at the expense of the ‘Red’ Malling, Shermie ’ White, = the line-up Wednesday P ¥e P RACING Second Lorena rag Mga : tally against Montreal Dick Van Larin. t. : Sportsman 6 0 5 wD ~ | @erry, Deighan) 1.06; 5. , and his 400th in 1958. The next one came Sar Uy a bo beth on ak aadeaier or tie ie at |, Carroll sald he Plans to play | Legion A z ¢ - ee. sent. NB. i) o germans — eee aes JUNIOR HOCKEY vt tied and broke the mark of 544 goals then held by Rocket time provinces and the remain. |Mociusre one Brace B F | Ex E ee : struke again young Arnold MacLeod. Mae.}| Brace A 1% 8 7 16 |winner’on a ninedash harness ’ a fing bo-coets, Deets were met 5a HOU BNOEE der of the Moncton players 1% [Heed played a stone two-way | CLA S78 A |racing: cad ot Eubiition Pest ee ees ae FORUM é joned by coac: for the Charlottetown - 67's |Raceway Monday night. Campbelt ; : and in the game however as he broke the cheekbone of introduction to Maritime Senior |Fit against the Halifax junior ag-| See” Mess eee ates | mati Be Good cand to tho | ® dees, Dative (Drivel) 348: AY. NOV. 3 30'p aS — the ae — on. the blueline that (hockey — Se cea gregation. Firehatl 6 312 6 | wire in times of 2.22 3-5 and 2.90 a en Sue o. TUESDAY, - 30th—8: p.m. everthless Habs = | The Royals suffered a 7-5 los8; cian Peardon is ted to| Next of | Thi lg : It. Juniors, : a ae te tae ten neeaaen ae ate (2 ee first outing of the Sea |centre a line with aim ‘Cullen on Dec, 2, gums tame’) cen’ | Adios Bimec’s time of 825] Arsommelt) = = ee Owe S. D. U. High School in: the entire game and this just goes to show that it was @ \Canadians in Truro, N.S. Satur- al ee Dave Lawlor on ieeeeS a Brace A 38 a6 ae rego ee Fea sub Seles Vs. : real hockey game all the way. core petted for half fe Alfred Flanagan, who has a| Sgts. Mess at Legion A. (2.18 2-5), Mahlon’s Gal (2.18| .27; Smith 13.34. Prince of Wales College eer cor onod at ie ace coma coark ak cmaanaa to |— Tht vumnines Samed tale ON) OE Gy capeaauie. le Meat. eae Wh eae 25), Borderview Erie (2.21),| ‘Third period: 13. Aces. D. robe Gilda ant toot stead up SL tien sie match | RLIN G DRA Ww live ee - Piers NOTE: Firehall at OLA to be (Cindy — a Menken! — a. § = ead Students—35e Adults—60e vot man n Allan ‘Smelt’ | piayed on. Wednesday, Dec. 1. Gibb (2. ; : ; As a result of this game the Habs moved two points cu pivo , | ) 18.20; 15. Juniors, D. Ar- in front of the Hawks and the best that Chicago can do | |Gillis and Mike MacKinnon (2.21 45). Perry tie Montreal because they have a game in hand. It | ‘The following is today's draw |, The Royals defensive ae BREED AT BOTH ENDS if just a little while ago the Hawks were at the Charlottetown e : .\ ‘Farmer’ Josey, Stu MacLure and! Jellyfish reproduce by. slough- Wilts waases oe Oe ae ease pele mad: Worble cha: |Paul Melee: lt aes ing off a Guocdiahaeet * section | had a big hand in the Leafs loss to Boston Staturday even- ati 8 Cameron vs mM. |, Do# 2 at the top or the bottom which | oundiand last year be out of his crease and (ell (practice for CBC) pa eee a cteea he ae grows into a new jellyfish. Z open _ice 2 — B. Parent, B. Sunith, |iocal forces. Frizzell turned in a | bump that he received a misconduct penalty. Sunday night (rey, A. Jones, B. Jones, A. Rodd. Royals in their first game of the opened ed it 3— Dr. J. Higgins, D. 1 turday. _ FORU ‘ until the ‘Bruins scored three falls. Then they started € Douglas, 3.8, ‘Taylor, Der Mac: (the eget Tobe ilered tn M | ekate again and managed to stave off the Bruins. ‘Leod vs E. Matheson, F. Cor- |Maritime Senior ‘A’ playoff com- RAMBLINGS... | dee monring, TUESDAY: © 7:00-8:00 a.m.—Queen Charlotte | 9:00-10:30° a.m.—Riverside Hospital We 9 Peer . ou can 3:30-4:30—Sp. Park School a — - ®t. Francis Xavier University X-Men of Antigonmt | (% Nicholson. H. Douglas, €. N.S., dumped St. Thomas University Tommies of Frederic- ie 5 Open. ton 5-3 Saturday. night to capture the championship game in 8.30 p.m. the” University of New Brunswick Invitational Hockey | lee 1 — D. Walker, Dr. B. Kak Tournamem. Boston University Terriers blanked UNB $ Red Devils 8-6 to win the consolation game. St. Thomas A ce oe r P| 5:00-6:30—Figure Skating Club < wlpped UNB 65 and St. FX trimmed Boston 31 in first — {D. Georee, JM round games Friday night. Ken Rarlander, Chi Chi Ice. -2 —-H.-Dobson,-E. Mae~ urray Kelly, Mike Poirier and Jack Chur- Callum, Dr. C. Willis, B. Steve- the Antigonish goals in- Saturday’s final. son vs D. Stanhope, L. Blakney, MacDonald, Roger Clinch and Paul Ouellette were H. Lové. Dr. D. MacDonald. “aid epper tas Gait te 1 GUase asceee a ; : : and upper the count to 3-1 early in the second. t, B. P. J. MacMil- | fired four_nnanswered -goals—two in- each period—to —/j¥all._B. Pemnidgs, 2. hack put out the win. Fred Bassi led Boston’s attack over UNB. Thompson, D. Ross. He pumped two goals. Jim Wood, Dennis O’Connell, John * Ice 4 — B. LeClair, G. Henry, Crook, Jim Tadaro and Bill Riley had the others. St. Mary’s University retained the championship honors | ings, H. Thomsen, K. Cantwell, in the second annual Invitational Basketball Tournament on wero we ‘dinoeh 8. Croseale their own campus Saturday night by defeating a New Hamshire Merter-Dr J. iaactaten We Club in the final round. The SMU Huskies downed Hawthorne |S. Ee aly K Ready. D. Reid | College Highlanders 95-71 after romping to a 120-50 win over |A. oamae” ee ot oe bas Moncton Acadiens a day earlier. In consolation play, Ver- (7. Winter. PHEH, LINZ mont’s Lyndon State College Green Hornets defeated the | AT ALBERTON Acadiens 86-52 Saturday. Lyndon State was whipped 71-63 | Ourling schedule at the Alber- New York Yanks by the Highlanders Friday. In the final action of the two-day iton rink tonight, Nov. 30: tournament, St. Mary’s took a 44-38 half-time lead over —| Hawthorne. Much of the credit went to high scoring Jim Daniels who led the Huskies with 29 points. He was voted i) q § 5 = ¢t 8:30 p.m.—Jr. Hockey— the taste of $.D.U. High School vs. P.W.C. | College Students 35c; Adults 60¢. , 9 | |WEDNESDAY : ce Player s | 12:45-1:45—P.w.c,— : eee Ho 2:00-3:00 p.m.—Pre-school . (25e per fam- 4:00-5:30 p.m.— Children 15¢ Adults-26c Skating 6:00-7:00—Minor Hockey Ey wy, | | THURSDAY : : 7:00-8:00 a.m.—Queén Charlotte | 11:00-12:00—Parkdale Element. | ary ed 12:45-1:45—P-W.C. ee P.m.—Figure Skating | 6:30-7:30—Minor Hockey ‘ : 3 oy] : rae Saved, Boncte Macken | 1Ade Phillinz | scan ey fi : 2539 ig ‘ ula Wilson vs Marion Mc- Students 35c; Adults 60c. the ‘most ‘valuable player of the tournament. Rick Dougherty fees Libby Greer, Evelyn Gal- ae Ce Fla.| Students 35c; Aduts 60c. | . The best tobaccos make of SMU scored 20 points. For Hawthorne College, Dick Dubois - |jant. Beverly MacAusland. aa sakeos : tallied 21 points and Tom Edwards 16. In the other game | 9 o'clock: Beth Quigley, Jean |traded infielder Phil Linz to|FRIDAY : | the best-tasting cigarettes. Saturday, Lyndon State led 45-22 over Moncton at halftime. \Campbell, Verna Smallman, seater tates See in or = ae ere High . ; ; Bruce Aschenback paced the Green Hornets with 25 points (|fialen Marie McCue vs Alice |fie t Ruben Amaro Monday 245-1; .W.C. while Hank Ares was high man for Moncton with 19 points. poaar Laura Rameay, Anne ‘adie en baseball Lith 62i5-—Ch —. ,Reral High In Canada, the makers of Player’s Bret Hanover, a three-year-old pacer, outdistanced Can- _L@tter, Sonya Duplessis. Linz, 26, batted 2.07 in 99| 5:00-7:00—Minor Hockey ‘ tly b t ada’s__home-bred.. three-year-old trotting queen Armbre AT MONTAGUE games with the Yanks last sea-| 7:10-8:10 ee consisten y Duy mos Fight in the t United States harness horse of the year vot Montague curling schedule for | son. Amaro, S. sees — oor ieee Berg Teens i A ret - over was the first harness horse to win jtoday, Nov. 30th: farmhand, ba‘ : ‘or years —35e ‘ i baccos— more than me in a (insie year. Winner of 21 of 24 ly om Phils in od games.. Adults 50c.—Skating of the best Virgin a to starts, Bret Hanover collected 161 of 178 first-place ballots | Ice 1 — P. Sinclair vs A. Ro-| “With injury problems ° ig cast in the U.S. trotting association poll. Armbro Flight, bertgon. Tony. Kubek has had the last ata. the finest in the world. ? owned by Elgin, Ted and Charles Armstrong of Brampton, 9 p.m. two years, we felt we needed to oa a.m.-1 -p.m.—Minor ‘ * Ont., received five first place votes. Armbro Flight won | Ice 2— Judge J.S. DesRoches, | protect ourselves at shortstop, ee, p.m.—Children 15¢; ; $210,300 in 1965. Other top American-bred trotters and jw. Macintyre, L. Munroe, S.|said Yankee general manager Saale Senos ; pacers earning votes were Speedy Scot, Race Time, Dart- Warren vs. Dr. Preston Macin- | Ralph Houk.- “We hate to lose 4:30-10:00—Minor Hockey mouth and Noble Victory. Bret Hanover, owned by Dick tyre, L. Stewart, H. Robbins, L. | Linz but we feel Amaro can bet- : ‘ Downing of Shaker Heights, Ohio, set world records of Furness. ter fulfil our needs.” Leanna 1:55 on a mile*track and established the half-mile mark of 1:57. oa There will be an organizational meeting this evening at about 8:00 for all those interested in reforming the P. E. I. Motorsport club. The meeting will take place at the Y.M.C.A. . 'Y’ while starring for the Mt: Mt. A. Downs Allison club were Pat Paul, | Butch Burhoe and John Robb. Blue Phins = tgecme ceo made for a return meet'to be held in Sackville in late Dec- Mount Allison swimming team | ~~ : downed the local YMCA Blue |ember or early Jamary. held dual the oe ag Seema | Hockey Practice Age were ~ the main factors in the coflegi--| Angus Carroll, playing coach of sone ¢ |Sandy’s Royals, has called a waite: practice forthe Royals at the Mike Pickard; Dave Walters |Charlottetown Forum tonight at ent tak teen cele with |7:30. All players are urged to be ‘SENIOR HOCKEY FORUM Wednesday, December Ist, 8.30 P.M. ‘MONCTON “HAWKS’- : vs. — SANDY'S “ROYALS” Adults —$1.00 Be iis isc caccaalieaial ins: elias | Students—50c¢ : ‘ ‘ & { i i i lice i igi ida i i re SB iat ei aS