In. Guardian uwmmwwn, Mon.. Dec. 21. woe. to, / Hy Norman Tim-c “f‘l'f‘ no Christmas dc- 1oratlons at Civic Stadium last Friday night. but the glowing'of the red lights gave a yuletide appearance to the occasion. Se- wnan g o a l s were. scored which means the lights blinked almost every three minutes. And the foot 1d day. it seems a lot longer than three minutes before that .little man starts walking. Lewis MacDon- ald's Borden Nationals edged the cellar-dwelling Legionnatres 9.8. In spite of the large score both goalies Gary Somers and Ed Johnston. were busy getting in the way of other drives. and made some spectacular saves. Looked as if everybody, Includ- ing the blue-line corps. went on Billy Machllllan. Saint Duns- tan University star. turned out with the Juniors and picked up two assists. Billy hadn't been on ice for two weeks. and was ob. \iously not over-exerting him- well. but in flashes showed his real ability. The Juniors were without Gerry Smith.,who had some teeth extracted. He could get that job done free of charge Well, what do you think of Bobby "goal-a-game” Hull seven games. Not quite as good as “Rocket” Richard‘s fifty goals in fifty games. but pretty good. This boy EspOsito shows a lot of promise. and Hull is not only helping him. he‘s helping Hull. That second goal of Hull's was a beauty. and Esposilo was very much In the act. Hull's kid brother. , whom they may nick‘ name “Dennis e Menace" before he‘s through, notched the first of what may turn out to be a long string of goals. :l-star Satur- We. couldn‘t see that choice without DeJordy MacMillcin Shows Ability Miicdoiiald iummerside Bureau of The Guardian Wild Scoring Spree a shooting spree. and thcre was nobody left to tend the store. Ivan Baglole of the Juniors topped all snipers scoring four goals In a losing cause. Bag- lole is not a smooth skater. Hc resembles a loo-meter hurdlcr as he clippety-clopl down the Ice lanes. but he gets there. often before anybody else. He may just turn out to be the “rookie of the year" in the PCHL. Guess it won’t win him an a w a r d. but vir- tue. In hockey as in other things. In Its own reward. The Borden trio. Ev White. AI Andrews. and G e r a r d Ro- berts. look to us right now like the best forward line In the league. They're relentless in the enemy zone. in them zones if you keep digging. Keith McCreary of Montreal went down under two Chicago defenders when he made a if he stayed around the blueiine, and met the right fellows com-' ing over. Alan Gaudet. their. ace scorer. was also missing.‘ and he would have enjoyed the scoring bee. that. took place. They say Alan decided to go to a dance rather than plav hoc- key. “Cherchez la femme". as they say in the mystery thril- lers Esposito Helping Bobby Hull early part of the game. All he got from Red Fisher was criti- Twenty seven goals in twenty cism for the first goal that Mango“... Hockey League game at him. DcJordy certainly does come out. of his net a long way. but mostly it seems to work for him. LAST WEEK'S BOUQUET That Borden line. of Roberts. Andrews. Whilf’ Sure do put up a lot of extra f‘ght When they come zoomin’ o'e r the line the goalie better lone charge at the B l a c k Hawks‘ ‘2 the. UMPED and Eric Nesterenko. while goalie Denis DeJordy keeps his eye on the puck. (CP Wirephoto) not during Saturday night's National Hockey Lea- gue game at Montreal. (‘heck- ing him are Al MacNeil 119) Dave Martin Scores Three SUMMERSIDE — Shifty Dave Martin scored the hat .trick yesterday afternoon. pac- ling Enman Drug Combines too close 6-5 win over RCAF Eagles in a crowd pleasing Prince {the Airport. For the Combines 'it was their second successive ‘win over the Eagles in three games and they have an over all league record of 4-5. RCAF lace leading with a 7-3 mark. [ The loSs was a costly one for the Eagles as they are now with- out. Ken MacDonald, the team's and the league's top play mak- er (13 assists) because of a bro- }ken collarbone. MacDonald suf- prav fered the injury when checked But still that Baglole huckarmiby unmbines defencemsn cord. name "I" 1Glr'l‘ilijt‘y‘"*‘uallv tough Faglc dei 0" ruraed. joltlng play seems . .. _ , _ to be thrivin’ fence had trouble most of the Curling Draw The following is the curling draw for Monday night at the Charlottetown Club. ‘ in. Ice I B. IAeClair. M. White. B. Partridge. D. Rogers vs. T. 'e venson. H. McDougall. I Ice 2 — Stan Bryenton tBelve- R. Mai-Donald. F. Burke. ( . Ice 4 —- Al. MacCurdy chlve- deret vs. A. MacDonald. Ready. M. Pursey. D. Taylor. S. Willis. M. Machan vs. Curtis. Dr. .lclks. A. Horne. D. Livtngston. Whitlock. A. MacE“ it. Bill Ste- dcrei vs. D. George. R. Ewing.1 Ice 5 - w. Farrell. V. Mitton,: F. day night. He kept the Cana- He. scored four goals. got one dtens down to size when they assist. and so earns our were all over the Hawks in the bouquet. ' Ice 3 —- 1. MacKinnon vs. E. Ford. -‘ Other ices open for scratch .games for ladies and men. afternoon clearing the puck. at major factor why they lost and more often than not, stray pas- ses would be. picked off by their .opponents. the scoring at 8.52 of the open-ii".g 5'3 80mg into the “"31 .ing period as he broke in alone lm'm‘les- Petér’s Road Nips Pisquid l 1 Grant with a hat trick led Ire .i _ a. Dalziel Vs. R. Goss.‘ Peter's R03” "1 a "-5 Victory ‘led 2-1 after the. first perio . over Pisquid Friday night. The K. other goal getter for the win- .Mal‘tin Scored his second . [a slap shot with the Eagles pen-ll). Martin ‘unasslstedt 3.52: . I. lners was Coffin. The scoring .star for the losers was Affleck ‘ with three goals. Birt with two and Mitchell rounded out scoring for Pisquid. the t t and fainted goalie Jerry ,Camp- hell out of position; bines were a man s at Martm‘ “.h” has a lender,“ to Greg neighan deflected home a I‘. DcsRochcs, A. Thouens vs. Christmas Chocolates ! '0' III“ Informafl'm ‘ r, ' I I ‘ ‘ .goal and Enman Drug were lead- [3- MPGOWan. M- Wigginlon. Candies 3" T0“ sco e goals in clusters. started 20 K. Sullivam G. Cameron. ‘ Ribbons and Christmas Gm Sport Lodge "on. Ice 2: G. Nicholson. no. Wrapp ' 1 Applying early minute pi‘es- MacDonald. J. Murphy. H. Gol- Phone 2-2532 45 Elm Ave. 185 GREAT GEORGE STREET R. Rab'sop The com_lsure. the Eagle attempted to: Iowa-"v VS- K- MaCKFMIEo K-l 12 Alexander DH" amount some kind of offensive MacDonald. D- Some. R~ An- - .As Combines~ Top Eagles 8.20; . ttK. MacDonald) 9.04; :. ‘bines — MacPhee DcsRochesl tll'lacl.eod. ‘ ' MacDonald. w V ‘Penaltics —— G. .i ,Arsenault d «Phillips. K. ; ll. Eagles -- I‘lullinst 10.27. '. G. Grady. GREGG DEIGHAN December 21 7 The Eagles hustled l,ng a, and if paid off at 3.37. When 1 "03“ MacDonald through to score from In frontidrl‘fe- _ of the net and Larry Boone g._ again With 33 seconds remaining “"- R. Peters with four goals and thered in newcomer George Bub.as the Eagles enjoyed a man ad-' VS- ~ ‘ tfet‘s pass and tallied less thantvamage- The C0mblm‘5 3‘ limos tfive minutes later. The Combines tied the taized. They scored lpair to lead 4-2 before RCAF iforward Rcd Gravelle counted ‘on a breakaway to cut it to a. ‘goal difference. But the Com-: c r g, h e d ; Doug Tucker ripped home a eorge Buffet scored L. Munroe. K. Prang. Bird. D. Clow. Deighan. with a thundering roll of Afri- Second Period: 4. Combines—“can tribal drums. Third Period: 10. Eagles —-t MacDon-l — Buffet PcnaI-. ~ 1. Arsenailll 121. Phillips Curling Draw“ At Montague The fnllOWlIlE is the curling tdraw at Montague for Monday. l e - l ‘ p.m. Wigbtman‘s Steak Come} blues weren't to be. denied. Dave petition: I MacPhee scored and teammate Ice 1: I”. Sinclair. G. Worth,i 9 p.m. 1 Ice 1: P. McIntyre. G. War- MacLeod i By THE CANADIAN PRESS tsinig wizard .I e r r y Tulsa Hurricanes. led by pas- Rhome, lclawed their way to a 14-7 vic- ‘Rhome Leads Hurricanes lTo Bluebonnet Victory w mg scoring ability against a lsIPl'linE defence. And at Atlantic City. NJ. in the first college bowl game ever played indoors. the speedy Utah {ties—Brown :19: Brown 16:12. ton 2 (Ellis. Stanley 545' 7 Toronto. Brewer 3 tPiiltord, lStewaart 6-37' 8 Toronto. Ar strong 8 tBathgate: Mahovlich 8:26: 9. New York. Hadfield 8 lfRatelle. Cahan ties—Baun 10:38; gPulford 19:11: 19:52; Baun. major. 19:52. .s: CHICAGO 6 MONTREAL 3 SUMMARY First period -— 1. Rousseau l Creary) t Bu a 7:55: 2. Chicago. . 10:30; bert 17:27 Penalties — Baaun ! Third period—6. Toronto. Harv ll155. Pena- 14:22; Hadficld. major, Montreal. 5 tBeliveau. Me. n l (Nesterenko) 13:12; Pen; lties — MacNeil 5:38; Provost ltm'y Saturday m'er the tough Utes Iripped] Iowa 325 VlClOF)’ . . . . over ess-agie est Virginia in 1:floississippi Rebels in the Blueothe Liberty Bow]. played in "net BOWl game' a "mum" spacious Convention Haall. contest that matched outstand— Rhome ignored 3 series of TORONTO 6 NEW YORK 8 lWharram 9 tMikita. Mohns) SUII MARY 1:00. 4. Chicago. Wharram 10 First period—1. New York. tMikita. B. Hull) 10:07. 5. Chi- ,Ratclle 2 IBrown Mal‘shall' cacti. I'Zsposito 12 1R. Hulll' Mi- ‘6221: 2. Toronto Pulford II kilal 15:14. Penalties—Laper- lfStewa't‘t. Baun 15:57; .. riere :10; MacNeil 3:00; Beli- York. Henry 12 tGoyelle. Gil- ‘ veau 3:38; Laperriere 5:00: Nes- terenko 6:00: Mohns 7:05; Fer- 7:35: Nevm 12:41. guson 17:50; Wha'rram 18 01. ‘ Second period — 4. Toronto, Third period —- 6. . ontrcal. ,Keon 7 tBathgate. Douglas :25; Bastion 10 lRichard. Harper) 5. Toronto. Mahorlich 8 tArm- 6:52: 7. Montreal. liarose 7. strong. Bathgatc 4:07. Penal- 10:13; 3. Chicago. Hull 26 1E.- posito. Vasko) 11:31; 9. Chicago. Hull 27 tEsposlio. Makit 17:42. Penalties—Pilate 10:38; Laper- riere 10:30 Robinson, bench minor. 17:53. ‘ Saves: ‘ Dejordy 12 10 13—35 lHodge 6 5 5—1 ' Attendance 14,530 ‘ Military College Plante 12 9 T~28 B 8 61 24 De ea - 0A‘Nl‘trtgndisnce 14.111. 0— f ted 7 3 I BOSTON (.AleBtiston Unt- lverstty pounded Royal Militar. fCollcge. of Kingston. Ont.. 7—51 Saturday night in the opening game of the second round of a Christmas college hockey festi- val here hard knocks from Mississippi 1 on the concrete floor "I H“ mm efenders to upset the rough.‘vention Hail. rugged rebels. who went into the The dry footing u a: mam.» n, contest 11-point favorites. The order for Ron Coleman. 2 l1\‘P- game was played in 40-degree fool-eight. I72-pound lltah tail. weather before 50,000 fans in back. who carried 13 times ’or Houston. 154 yards. picking his holes Tulsa showed a stout defence‘smartly behind crisp blocking after a shaky second quarter; had a touchdown run of 53 during which the southeastern ds. conference rebels drove 57 Coleman was picked an out. .yards for a 7-0 lead. Thereafter standing backfielder. whtlc Mill ‘3 D) “to Mississtppi got inside the Tuulsa ‘ Clegg of West Virginia was .41-yard line only once. ;picked as top lineman. Flt-z; Mississippi enjoved the lead I caught seven passes for 02 l less than five minutes as Rhomei yards and the only West Vir- using only one pass. directed a‘ginia touchdown. 72-yard surge to tie the score‘ Judged mos. valuable player and then turned in long passes{of the day was e litah tap for the 71-yard go-ahcad touch- tain and quarterback. Ernest down drive in the third quarter. l (Pokey) Allen. who completed . , ‘ five of 11 pass attempts for 72 . PI‘L‘NGED. FROM 1 iyards and carried for 28 more. Rhome tied the score 7-7 bylyards' including an n ‘ yam plunging over from the one on touchdown run. Allen also {mm-h “0,110 starred on defence Rhomes go-ahead pass was a playing on defenm, {Or Uah 35-yalrder to Eddie Fletcher fourl was Rudy Reschke. a 220.pmmd Plays all” ,h“ a linebacker from Vancouver. Daugherty Wll'lh a 37—yarder at;wh0 is scheduled m join the “I? Rebel 33‘ ‘B.C. Lions when he graduates I'll") ’Wfifatherl)‘ SCOI'P-d the in 1967. He recovered West \ 11‘- Mississippi touchdown from the‘ ginia's only fumble sewn up one to climax a drive featuring ; Jefferson's secmd field goay .Weatherly‘s 30-yard pass as I d 7. ‘rank Kinvar . ‘ Rhome's sparkling perform- : ance won him a unanimous vote F o R U M of sports writers as the game‘s} toulstanding back. He com-pleted' ‘ 22 of 36 tosses for 252 yards and had only one throw intercepted. The outstanding II n e m a n MONDAY (TONIGHT) . . 8:30 -—— 10:30 p.m. was prominent in the Tulsa of- 'en-=WP hark it. He W .Toens (over 15 years) 350 "gua'rle'l Adults 50c award went to Willie Townes, l 'Please. note time 8:30-10:30 I’ M 263-potmd Tulsa tackle. A Calgary youtvh. Bill Goods.i E shaken up in the third rand had to be helped ‘PLAYED 0N SOD (unassisted) 15.32: 9. Combines — Deighan l7.48. A WEEKLY CALENDAR OF EVENTS I. D. Martin (Marlicod) 4.l9: Pilote 13:30; MacNeil Boston College defeated Rens- The Liberty Bowl game was Comhlties —- Detilhan (I. Ai'sen- 16:38 .selaer 5-1 in the night's second ‘ played on three inches of sod. ault. )iat-Phcet 6.09; 5. Com- Second period —- :1. Chicago. gamc. placed over an inch of burlap ' ' ID. Clow), “T ""”""""” """" ‘T‘Wm KEEP ABREAST OF THE SPORTING NEWS . . 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