2.1110 Guardian, Charlottetown. Mon. Dec. 14. 1964. l ... . - l SPORT ECHOES By Norman Macdonald Summerside Bureau of The Guardian Our Observations Are Wrong \ Somebody’s always proving ly play the role of peacemak- . one of our wise observations ers seemed very scarce. Most 3 wrong. We said recently that of the players seemed to want ‘. fisticuffs in a hockey match was the battles to go on rather , a frustrating business. You were than stop them. which is ra- l dragged away before you collld ther unusual. . get in any damaging hooks or jabs. This certainly was We were inclined to disagree; true in the game between the with the decision to call off the. Junior Legionnaires and the. game with only 3‘:- minutes to; Enman Drug Combines at Civic play. We admit there was a lot! Stadium on Friday night. There of fighting. but the boys were; . were twelve major penalties for going to the penalty bench with-. fighting and in some of those out protesting. in other words.l 1 encounters the boys stood toe to the referee and his assistants.E 1 xx} ». i touchdown passes. I In other Sunday games: By THE CANADIAN PRESS ‘ Cleveland won its first East- ern Conference title in the Na- tional Football League since 1957 Saturday in a 52-20 rout of the New York Giants. with Frank Ryan throwing five ‘ Ryan. an unsung hero of the Browns also scored once on a 12-yard run up the middle and completed 12 of 13 passes for yards. In Sunday's action. halfback Lenny Moore and receiver Ray Berry broke records .as the ltimore Colts finished the season with a 45-17 victory over the Washington Redskins. St. Louis 11 o w n e d Philadelphia 36-32: Green Bay tied Los An- geles 24-24: Minnesota whipped Chicago 41-14: Dallas overcame Pittsburgh 17-14: and Detroitl outclassed San Francisco 24-7. 1 Western Division champion Bai- ‘ JIMMY BROWN The Green Bay Packers earned the ri to represent the West in the Playoff Bowl at Miami against the Cardinals de- spite the tie. The Packers finished with the same recor as Minnesota. which walloped the Bears but outscored the Vikings in their two games against each other. The Colts and Redskins were locked in a 10-10 tie at the half but Jeri-y Hill ran seven yards for the go-nhead touchdown in the third period before Unitas passed for a touchdown and Moore scored twice to break It open. BROUGHT CARDS VICTORY Bakken's 19 - yarder brought the Cardinals the victory less than two minutes after he had missed a 53-yarder that seemed to have left the Eagles the win- ners. Don rumm's recovery of an Ollie Matson fumble set up the clincher. lBrowns Tip Giants 52-20; Jimmy Brown Sets Record fourth quarter against the Steelers. O Curling Draw The following is the curling draw for Monday night at the Charlottetown Club. (Spares needed) q p.m. Ice 1 —- D. George. J. Brooks. H. MacLennan. D. Ward vs. ’I‘. Whitlock. B. Ball. A. Home. 3. Harper. Ice 2 — H. Douglas. Dr. Willis, B. Hopkins. H. Shama vs. B. Boyles. Dr. MacKay. H. Coffin, Hec. MacDougall. Ice 3 - G. Kays, E. Ford, Harvey Douglas. F. Coady vs. F. MacMillan. M. White, D. Tay- lor. G. Schleyer. Ice 4 —- B. LeClair. V. ltton. F. Burke vs. J. Burden, L. Le- ger. G. Gallant. E. Jay. Ice 5 -— H. Peters. A. Love Dr. Higgins. B. Crockett vs. B toe and belted each other with- seemed totally in control. and as out much interference. We no- long as there were enough boys ticed one of the boys had time to left to play the game. it should feint with his left and then de- have gone on. Do you remember In the American League. it;get the ban they s°°red' . was Buffalo 30 Denver 19: Kan-5 I" "‘9 Sunday wesmr“ DM‘ lsas City 49 San Diego 5; Ho", sion tilt. Moore scored two itouchdowns. givmg him a rec- Bart Starr’s five-yard touch- down pass to Boyd Dowler and Taylor's one-yard plunge in the MacGregor, J. Ledgerwood. C. MacDonald. M. MacLean. .30 p.m. Ice 1 — C. Flemming. L. Bag- 1%“... tiger ant-lg?! cross. Clahet flow. the fighting in Chicago th ree M“ ' ’ “I " ' ' ' ' .' ' i ' (sion 33 New York 17. rd t m of 20 for the season fourth quarter brought the Pac- 9 re l . f '.’ ‘ ‘ o o ' i p "’ my grimggrgggrgnaggidgg THE KIND OF DAY WHEN THINGS PIIE UP oars ills-m TOUCHDOWN .lim Taylor of Green Bay scored :3? Dam $3M": fiwirdRa-E; “all'EE'MTh%ms°f& a???“ we." thinking M writing a the game wasfl called. Gamesl V ’ v _ l Saturday‘s contest Jim 19 in 1962. Moore. scoring in his heave from m" Mum” to vs. . at; ona . ‘. c on. book for refines entitled: are stopped mostly because of. far defenpema" Tim Hnr‘ day mgm 3; he helps goalie Boston 6-3 hill‘ still remained lBrown churned out 99 yards on 18th consecutive game. also won Bucky pope [or the n"; “or. ald‘ L' Bur 9‘ 13°” 0R°urke' . “The Importance of the Ear_ special“ involvement n d ion is on the bottom of the pile Terry San'chllk snlotlit‘l‘ a in third place in the National ‘20 carries and scored his 105th the NFL's scoring title with 120 of the game Ice 2 — D. ORourke. P. 0- I! Tackle " If we do we'll there was apparentlv no sign of; in [mm of the Leaf goal satur' 805m" athk' Tnmnm hm" “Mikey League s‘andmgs' ltOuChdown' tying the all'time Pomts- Bill Brown scored three geollllrke' gr'cfloow' gamp' send "Friday night’s officials this. The boys who went too far lgggerrelggzdngggn by Ha“ °f CAUGHT FIVE PASSES llouchdowns on a m-yard pass a, Dillon, 3. annlllggl‘ mlth' -°mP m9“ 3" Coples- " I“ l" deserve 5”“ Penaules- and "0 ; Cleveland's Lou Groza put the Berry caught five passes. from Fran Tarkenton and :1 Ice 3 - A. Burke. A. Llewel- :Br lyn. A. Saunders, S. Levers vs. J. Squarebriggs. J. Square- briggs. Jr.. J. Whalen. L. John- ston. scored on a 30-yard strike from John Unitas and brought his 10- year reception total to a record 506. That eclipsed the mark of pair of one - yard plunges brought his season total to 16 and led the Vikings against the l l I I mess to the arbiters. we. admit doubt will get them from the’ i there was an awful lot of talk executive of the league. but.‘ . - owns. out I" from WI") 3 39‘ ling to do. and those. boys are please, let's protect. if at all pos-‘ y.ard field goal in the M“ De" paid to referee hockey match- sible. the rights of the innOcen't “Th G. m {gm g b k e la s. l in ac es. not play football. Then b sitters in the tands who aid‘ - again. the players who usual- toy see a finishedscontest. p l l DALLAS lAPi _ Th2 south. from what was undoubtedly Y, 504 set by Bill How'ton. who Bears. . I Ice i— G. Stewart. K. Acorn, W ‘wesf Conference placed tr Uni- A. Tittle's farewell. drove to it played with the Packers and The Milt Plum to Jim Gib- C. Whitenect. J. Vautour vs. JUnior Form l lt-pmly of Arkansas on indefinite score. Tittle's seven-yard pass Dallas Cowboys. ’ bons aerial act clicked on 64 and Dr. MacDonald. J. Cameron. W. s - e l prohatlh Saturday for violation to Dick James put the Giants Moore won the scoring title 82. yard .scorlng plays as the Rood. F. Cox. 7 ‘of Sports re ' i ru es. by five points over Cleveland‘s Lions whipped the 49ers. 5 — M. Bell. D. Bell. B. 1 out in front 7-3 after 4:10 of the second quarter. t was all for the Giants. The next six times the Browns KEEP ABREAST OF THE SPORTING NEWS . . SPORTS CALENDAR] Dr. Gal- N. Mac- Ice Willis. D. Miller vs. lant. E. Nicholson, Neill. A. MacEwen. Lou Groza and Jim Bakken of Parry Dunn cracked St. Louis. who each wound uplthree yards for the Cowboys' with 115. lclinching touchdown in the The Juniors showed a sur- prising reversal of form. and one good thing about this lea- gue is that it‘s never safe to bet your last penny on the re- sult of any match. There are surprises. Combines seemed to be aining power. and the Juniors were definite- ly the underdogs. Still. they led 5-2 with only 3“.- minutes to go. and barring a miracle. would have still been out in front when the final siren sounded. Once before when they seemed to be the weak- trounced Borden 12-4. "unpre- dictable" seems to be t word for them. PHILADELPHIA IAPleMld-ICllerry Hills. NJ. and promo.' The penalty was withoul sanc- he dleweight champion Joey Glar-lter .limnly Rigzlo oplimistic- "nn- meallmg ll amllllllls only dello makes the first defence llf‘ally predicts a crowd of abolitl'" 5‘ Nb"C COHdemnall0n~ Ar- . . his title as a 9—5 favorite over 9.000 and a gross gate of $150.. kamas- the Southwest Confer- L?“"5 Macmnalds Bordenlhard ~ hitting Rubin Hurricane 000, [l the shin“. draws $1m~000.19ll(‘9 football l‘llflmplon- Will be Natlonals seem to have 5t"lenl'C‘arter at Convention Hall Mon- ‘it could be called a smash suc- ‘3‘"? In Play in 1he Cotton Bowl the spotlight from the otherldav night, ‘ccss. Jan. 1 in New Orleans. teams of late. in two games This' is Glal'dcllo's home‘ The”. will be no television of Arkansas was assessed the with the league-leading Eaglesi toll-n. although he. lives in ‘the Iii-rounder. Starting timc is lpp'V‘H—V f” excesswe campus they lost a close 5-4 game. and‘———————-——-—; _ Wisils by athlete. lavish enter- then won 5.2. Jim Mar-Lend is . (garden... a “49m” 0, lfiltainment of athletes. contacting getting good mileage out of his Wear; of pro hauling. “.0” me athletes at a high school basket. boys. They seem a rough andl .‘chanipionship of lhc ion-pound -:Largnganlgl‘n Vl‘ga‘llon 0‘ a 09“- y '. . minor hockeyldlvifinn h_\‘ mil oin in: Ill, -l ('9 9: an 00 many "5' foqgh ere“ “Imam bemg “fa week of play.vored ruler. Digit 'I‘iger ill3 \fl'zi- "5 h" Arkansas Name“ to the chippy. much like the Eagles in at mamw City. NJ. ’llnlllFferllS of prospective ath. 53 l‘ letcs A WEEKLY CALENDAR OF EVENTS ‘ y E. T. Charlottetown had another bl: when all 5’2 teams competed in,g9l‘l8- Interest of Good Sport Contributed by These Thoughtful Business Firms lines of the league. they that latter respect. .u-heduled competition. The i'ol- Dec. 7. 19 ‘ \rkanw “,3: public“ rep” A Public Service in The lnwln; are the results of play for He was all set to battle Car- . ‘ r 9 . ' ' Great Football Game "19W" andlnlllldlnfi 53- w a' "am ‘ " 0c - 2 - l$3??"‘i.fil‘“n§”fi?l§§e.iigl’atllié' illrday. Dec. iBtb: lblll that it’ll through when the . . . . We Are Equipped . 1. ‘ 1 school has rel'lsed its ractlcos . We saw a thriller diller of 3 LAST WEEK‘S BOUQUET “"DGETS Pmmme“ W?” ’“ "We "P of recruiting amines, p OPEN SEVEN DAYS Wholesale prices on G“ sporting goods y'all)" ‘33], ; Brian Foley . With the rash in cover the fight- .limmy . ers' :llal‘aanPS AND NIGHTS Canadians 9 ~- stick 31. Donnie Dunsford. football game yesterday which We generally to Prince ’ left me draped over the arm County ' . . , - , V ‘ , ‘ l le Th of the easy chair. The last in handing out this floral Doll'lms 'Rj. nnhhl fnunlwr. JVlmlnll‘lJml gelogwnnrqr till? Olympic Winner LARTER 5 FROM gthggehevmsllg‘flgd ‘ fivp minutps of the game he. bounly Arnold Rllei. (llWPllS a — Rob-.a .f- c 1 ion. at mg. ilarre - G E I, ONLY EXCLUSIVE tween Philadelphia Eagles But so r erformance takes us by Jen-ell till. Roger Frizzell.‘ln- purse lllll depend on his 1' T Q 'f 1 P. . also . V - P9 P I . Lloyd Blanchard .owli following. He Will collect o O I l u of Painting and Decorating I and St. Louis Cardinals were to the capital city. V , , ‘ , . m “m. mm M mp am“ "at . . large. se ec on Conmww as drama-filled as you‘d want. it‘s the wonderful work of that .Bmms " " F'anl‘ L‘ma " ' ‘ .“ " 9' “AN , . Christmas Gifts ' I l 1‘ Bob Whitlok John Carter of Paterson. NJ” re- . . . ILA Apl—Tony Villa. to see. The Eagles had It a“ gamy. . Im ~ .0 d. .C . _ W‘eive: at “at “9mm and the nueva winner of the silver wa‘ches and Jewellery Commercial and Residential sewed up. but a fumble and 3 Forbes Kennedy's kid brother Thenaun' Dave 5"0'" councu'ls , 5, the Frog...“ ' medal in the Olympic feather Christmas Chocolates _ for full information mm “mm "1" game Jamie "mi'i‘n‘“'7l.“2°“°“£“f" 0' ‘ ‘ mm division. was on salt... Candles wd Tm The Bike Shop and Sport Lodge Phone 2-2747 Pl “away from them in the. dying In junior play goal totals Jamie‘BrliZ:C ma“ ge'm‘; ‘Efigmnre’AN OLD STORY day he mus, never box again Ribbons and Christmas Gift ‘ . 3.. minutes of play. is sure Sitting pretty. Blair Ma'vfiel :rommy Gauthier” tThe marlgh itself ls an old He s"(lewd 3 broken nose in Wrappings 185 GREAT GEORGE STREET R. Rob's." m. Fred Qui-mL Ian I e .s or_\ we ring-age and ea- ,1“, Tokyo Olympic Games and Phone 2-2532: 45 Elm Ave. 12 “and” Dd" Hr]. Wings 1 _ Mike Campbpni .perlenle a-alnsl )flillll and skill 1.6.09.1”), underwent s“ r ge ry. _ Ea \ . Rangers 4 Robby Dollertyl‘ mam..." has mp 5k.” “WV Eggmimziild ‘ “ll: LemOthIIEd “n (31. Jackie Arsenallll: Ma leg . : 7 ' ‘ ' i "0" 9 Sl‘OllS ew Leafs 3 __ hwy Hennessgy'.32:10:15fl;x'is(;'l::'a(}:nfi; ‘Zzt' enough to stand heavy blows. do EGeorge Stevenson. . hook and the hunger of the chal- lfhyéuggueza is a". “to; and F 9 (J. E. COOK. PROP.) | BU . l - l m l Kmflm‘ 8:5,??me lackson mtg" fm‘ “‘9 “He' games in mung? snce e Fun or Paris and Accessories for all Cars 2": lg.. L1,." Merriam; Héwks 0’ ’P'grf‘fr'frhag": {7‘33 \rg‘mfd Everyone SPECIAL PRICES 0N snow TIRES (J. Stewart Westawly. Lessee) m l 1 Aces .“i — David Murnagllan. 9]"le: '3 knnckmus Rm 3'“ M! S i c I. Dial 4-6917 181 Great George St. in", m; anh Paymer‘ James w°°dilB“' 1 his knockouts have been scored! our 5 ur Afternoon Batteries 1 '1 . .z—F d‘ P .r.Alison' w l 11 NEW GLASGOW lCP1_i\'ew’ 17 and 19 shots. respectively. EfigzLean or '9 owe Incfigfdefiflndsif 1085*: h. 1 t The following is the curling .& MONDAY , . Accessori" rut Glasgow Rangers first-period l A crowd of 1431 saw the game.3 ' I ‘ ~"or " . IS as draw at Souris for Monda Evenings BOWLING-C35”! Bownnl anmc' “Hiram” cenln' Licensed Mechanic 5-“ lead stood up Saturday niflhtl WINDSOR 'Ns lCPl —-Hali-l swam“ 6 * Pal” T‘E"""'“‘°” scraps-m a 2” “mm Dovember 14 y' BOWLING-Casual Bowllns Roll-WI! Ind Y-M-C-A- Ile as thev downed LMoncton Harv}: ‘ fax Schoonel‘s ‘ca‘m. back wiih‘l‘vé’ll‘f"r dwg'n'fj..n'n“."c.‘.“g;‘.‘. g as: it‘lfgi‘ng‘aiz 1 “"1124: “('“m- m‘ ‘ 7:00 p ' CASUAL BOWLING SWIMMING—Boys' ’8-11, 15-17 5:30 p.m.; Men’s 3 PM. Free Pick-Up and Delivery 0... 4-1 in 'a \Iaritime senior lioc- three unanswered goals in fuel ' e ' ‘ p ‘- ' l l . ' W "” 5‘ . ‘ lie . . m l-‘ Mac. 1- R flan SWIMMING—Ladies and Men Keep Fit swim ct. ‘ r * . . . . ,Gary Campbell '2‘. LOUIS 3" Scoring will be the five oinl ‘ ‘ ' BCSI lea ecrea _ : .111 Phone 894-9043 keLe hlf fl odh Strd 1hf l P PhccCBrh HM- LadleIZP-m- "73“!- ,y agile game w lci ea-l lna perl ' ere au ay lg_ -ller' Charles Sm", Gal-y Stead” svs'em. “110th the wimmr of! . .. e ervalse. . 31,- c t . MlNOR HOCKEY-SI? pm m lured. a “New” 59””! per' 1 t“ dm’" Wmdsor'qulmOMh 9‘3: Hornets 2 -— Angus Beck 12): l ((3.. round .19“ five mints and I “Wald "5 Lamhlel 14- 5010- 9“ re SKATlNkpwschml CMM'RFPM _ 3.” pm West Royalty. P. E. I. ind filled With penalties. :before a small Maritime Senior Tolems 0' who loser mm. m. less‘The eight; mam E- C'lmonv A- MaCDon' Richmond St. Charlottetown ' ' - ' 1'0" mgat‘ggshaarzpfiirfi‘lcgserb" gicfif‘l’s League wd'ence °f Indians 8 — BriandSobqetyllfil. count will be mandatory for alto .,. .u Mathews R Boy TUESDAY (ll '~ -. ~ , i . ' Ken Doiron (3), E . . lrlng.lknockdol\~ns. Any fighter floored. , “‘ ‘ ' ‘ " ' ' __—..— BOWLING—casual Bowling Bum“ Rem-"non centre, g... ‘in by will “""g' B?" l-‘e' ~13}ng (“all 3i”? lgaiew'ii L9” “"her‘l‘“ 3‘3"” 5 ‘ “a” "W W“ l" a PM" “"” he i IKnoll Marild'siq' Blimrlswov" Maple Leaf Bakery BOWLING-Casual Bowling non-way 2-: em. I m Bane and~ course Femlng VISI F8 a 5 0 'l" 93 ' yin Clay :2). Frank Macintyrei’l the loser by technical knockout - “m -. 9W3 ' - 3" SWIMMING—ism no 1! Adult M n 8.11 .m. WRIGHT S fm Mackell as thev found them- the first goal of the e - l l ‘tcr F‘ Boerteln AND DELICATESSEN - D-m- Ill 0 P V I selves with too'many men on and then fired the tieing tally Gréfmggng'_nngg [wlflfru‘nmsc'arp ‘ ' 1m. I marry Thomson. Prop.) Eggleng Swim-7:30 P-m- ll“. 3 P-m- T s. . "W1 the ice twice in the middle in the third after Jean Mane Mvprs [gt Vince poulmn' lg). Patterson Kayo's‘ ice 1: L..Macdonald, 1. Camp- Home Made Bread and Pastry JUNK?“ HOCKEYZ8:30 eXflco . "ICC E contributed two of the giltlgl‘llrrBaIfggillifshadururf Wian'lii Allison Ems; Flyers 5 '3; paul P I 5- h llfu‘lvll' ' cgf‘l’lg' wedding aggketnnlvenm WEDNESDAY SECTIOII HH‘ - - ' ‘ .3, 'son. A- a . . . 14 penalties handed out by re- sot-Dartmouth ahead. Ron Al- Ctrm‘me‘ ‘1 way“ e“ owe n “(I s, Kassner, n Mag-Louid, 4.3432 us Kent so. (JOHN wnloirr. LESSEE) aid ,9 . m m . t R l . red .n the second for Mike Grant 1 l I 2, B M h S Dick BOWLING—Casual Bowling Basilica Recreation Centre. IPl "’55 "‘. 9 mm“ 9.5- all? 5c” l ; can war: SAN JUAN. Puertn Rico (AP) . H °f, ' " 381;." n f°;- nowuNG—Callnlii Bowling Rollawny 2-5 p.111. th 4.9072 Iia: "5 mew” "'5’ lame.“ ""rd Gfinmst J h , m ‘: Seals 2 — Shawn Maelsaacm lean. sharp Floyd Patterson. l ‘ a‘lllut‘" L- GlngweM V‘D‘. k' LADIES KEEP FIT SWIM—z pun. llv, bench Wall-V "1 the final P"- . ' es a fig‘l‘fis 5 0 e m; Caribous 1 — John Mac-llwo-iime former world heavy- l “ad‘s” - en“: : “l ‘ SWIMMING—Girls 12-14 5:30 p.m. v. M. c. A. s" Pm" M 14' lod for the same reason. ‘ winner an I f anlalgiaffl Mina” ‘ w i‘ t champmm knocked out I son. H oung. SWIMMING_Famuy 6:30 mm. s 3‘" they no" a 303‘ “0m m‘surapce goaDoorM “a; k Springers lo — Billy Dobertleharley Powell in 1:21 of the; Building Conn-"un- KIIEP FIT—MEN—7:30 pan. FREE WEEKLY Gm ’l‘lll “MKMQDW‘” “Emma the the "‘"d- 3‘ " 239°“. ‘f ' is». D‘arcy Murphy 15‘: Coy-lsixlh round of a scheduled ml - SWIMMING—Mixed 8:30 p.m. opp-ER lcs Hawks Single scoring effort. o ed out 14 dhl'lvfs (in "1"" 9’ otes 1 ~ Bob MacGuigan- lI‘OImd bout Saturday night and: CUI‘ "19 Draw Repairs and Renovations to PARKDALE - SHERWOOD scnooLS—s - 7 pun. To ALL CUSTOMERS 30$ g'niifiiierm marker by PM tol\l’ilits,lt;:lctilltaf'edeaaStrong game Fox“ 2 _ Mike Q‘l‘inn' fiienlal’pi‘reml‘éh Mllg’filnfgd himself! Kitchens. Rumpus Rooms. etc. m" ANY "mam LP! ' . . . . ._ MacDermid: Bisons — 1m) e is on e re un . I d I“ “ drum]. 8‘ Noll“ _ :Don Larinln the Moncton nets With 35 stops in the Halifax MacMman' ' j '1 am on the mad back... I Dial 4-9 L3? and Gary Waugh M lite Rang- new Whlle Harm?” Lam” Wolves 5 —— Bobby MacM1llan i said Patterson after he hadl , _ Q1. ers appeared outsuie most of handled 21 for Wmdsor-Dart- W. Jimmy Andrew; Rams 2_ “0.,er .he 5m, mm" mm?“ The following is the curling m“ GAME (“.5 the action as they handled only mouth. Frank Brown. Terry Connors_ twn limes prior in me knmk draw at the Belvedere Golf and I THE ald l Racoons 10 — Delmer FI‘IZZEII DUI. lWlntPl‘ Chm for MondaYl De' m CALL Air M Ma: Y 1.15.. Garth Reeves lzl. George Patterson. currentlylhe Wnrld lfl‘mh" 14- IF WE SELL THEM it'll NHL SATURDA rogers 12" Ala" 59”“ B"t-‘"“i““““3“"°“ l‘ l“. _ an n... n... n... STA-BRIGHT WE SERVICE THEM A s w DRIVE-1N 4 __ Amson wood (2,. Mme Red. ran mg eavyueilght challen-; N’ l . v Phone M :5 mm H. M. . ~ ldin Ray Macy-mam gel. llsed the bout as a warm- annald. Alex Wilson. Res. Mac- ALUMINUM c". mum... M, M W” 3 2 Penalty—Oliver: z-ehras 6 —V MacDonald In? {Or a scheduled ‘2_rmlnder iNufl \ls‘ Dr_ Cox Stan Bryan. A". Béin First PewM—éntlo scor . 6. iv 1'2“ Em" Ems' Mew” Mac' :ititoglanlzdlgnvflfnlrfik(limits;“clot-R2“. "r‘it'a‘ihagiiul‘l'fi'ltl h m l p ) THURSDAY Pea bullies—navlich 2:45. Martin Johnston 1111 9—31lKenzie. Chas. Reid. Greg Doyle. M my 1. i .an. Mam,“— fiafl “mm; High (Lloyd 6 use. Nv- BOWLING—CIIIIII flown-s Bullies Been-“OI Centre. Egg 9:09. Pronnvost 9:53. Wharram Sawchuk 9 11 9—29 iglks 3 ~ Hal Constable (21. Ken mersm weighed 197 hr me hmsz m“ MacNeilL bear“ Comm" Vllmp new" Cm 30'“ 2-l lbln. gun . - '. ‘n - . . - ~ — - . . . . - "-1" P"°'.° “'0'.” MW“ m" l MONTREAL ‘7 NEW YORK l ‘ gilt-era 5 - Tom lrwin lzl. Ro-lhau" “‘5 WM" Sm" "'"PWE V955”. ll-l‘l Carmlchael- 000" ' “"2" ' 5mm SWIMMING—Men 12:00 am. Y. M. c. A. AFTER THE SHOW mg“. conduct 14 I2. UMMARY . ‘ . two one — round knockouts ll! .Hndgsnn, A'nlnfl' Mllmll'sm mums KEEP 7.“ m s.“ . l gar cook. .lustln Madore. Gor- h . h H . . y a" d m -- . . p.ni. A1- R W Perl“! " 1' Chlcago'l First period—1. Montreal. Ba-ldnn Lidsmne. Lions 1 __ Arthur geavywellig I ll 9 “Ems Wllh . Ice 3 —— Harry Bartlett. Ivan GI III I“ F16,ng SKATING CLUB-4g, mm. w, lull 32 (EspositO. Vaskol 9:54: ion 7 (Richard. Provostl 8:05: tMacQuaid‘ Slim POW?" well!th E’Horne. lvo udmore. Merlin .8 Um, rm,” 3.. JUNIOR HOCKEYA; [um i h Chicago Mohns 2 lMakil 2. Montreal. Richard 5 lrro‘ PAPERWEIGH‘I‘ . “90"”le V" M“ Kenna)" Telephone 4-8010 DAR'I‘S: nter Club Dart League .13.”. 3 éhicagn Espnslto givistl 14:03: 3. Montreal. G? Blackbird; 2 H Ralph Josey. “Fatima: azgsdlh"n:'"mma“djt‘rank Macinnis. Dan McCor- ‘tiiuu' Homm 14:35 Penalties iTremblay ll ‘Rousmlli Lam“ ‘iaill Keoughan: Bluebirds 2 41... be damaged a, My m3?” mark. r1r. Laldlaw. _ FRIDAY Linings 2:53. slimy 15.54.21911 Pennies—Harper Ml- John sollarrnriglls '2» l" 4 -* Al Mark!“- B'“ 3"" BOWLING—Casual Bowling Bullion Recrentlol Centre. CHINESE l oil—l. Detroit. Lind- ‘Nellm 10:10- Laverrlere 1510” Redbirds 2 — Esta- 'le B'I'Pl‘ WC” Jnl‘" Sm“ . MWLING—Cull-I Dulles Roll-n: 2-8 ran- AND ' a (Martin MacGregori Second WIM- Montreal-limo... :21. Bill howling: Ro- C I' 1's Wk Cooke. 301ml! Lel’m- . MINOR Hooker—5.1 pan. as 5. Detroit. Lindsay 4 l-arose 6 ‘Fersuson- Rousseaul‘nlns i -- John MacDonald 1 ur Ing raw ershl. 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