” ee sPOKTS FRONT LE gg Love For Game Of H ls The Downfall TORONTO (CP) — A love for slid heavily into the boards on re Halif, hockey has left Fred Nash with| broke his back. ee They a broker back and more debts| Doctors at South will irene 00 than. the 26-year-old father - of 5, could seven to 12)% four children. can afford to| erent wae help the | Carry __!Nash family for Fred has no Last week, at the néarby Port] ial: “eee Tana te to Local Squad Performs Well By JIM CULLEN | We left the Charlottetown Forum Monday night with @ | feding of satisfaction after having had our first look at a | European hockey team in action when the German National | Sandy’s Royals. This marked the first’ time this | the Royals have had a complete hockey team to- the majority of the local performers went up German National aggregation with a mere handful of exhibition tiMs under their belts The German team appeared ‘and conducted themselves in @ manner benificial to the game of hockey and we feel that Cred Arena,~Fred fell to the| debt even before the injury. lee during a Port Oredit Com-| Hard tuck is mercial League hockey match, |the Nash family. Releres; A Big Part Ses Of Minor Hockey Ass ni 2: | One of the most vital cogs in) stressing that every effort is| three-bedroom apartment | the operation of the sprawling ike papervlgh tnd peesres Foor partment tin week. , = f HF The visiting team lacked the finesse in completing their plays like a professional hockey team, but they skated passed extremely well and had all the earmarks of well coached and well conditioned hockey club We think that the close to seventeen hundred people that wended their way to the Forum for Monday night’s contest were all rewarded with a pleasant surprise in the calibre of hockey that the Royals managed to come up with against the European hockey squad. We think the majority of the fans had attended the ql $ 333 Z 8 $= i g | Charlottetown -Minor Hockey As-|at the | game out of curjosity about the calibre of the German | sociation, which caters to ae teem, bat the Repel eee et lew Gor kee a | needa of’ more than 70 “young-|eunceuteehe’ om" asl. hockey gene Yor go and ‘ive sun tue club that is capable of a pretty fair brand of hockey as = | |\sters in the city and surround. uaele in Powe aa any they battled the favored Germans down to the wire and |img areas, is the 16aman officiat. - yn aient - sae! ti Fred os with » couple ‘of breaks we feel the locals could have de- ling stat? headed Sy Brien | el ee on. ua kow ween Say feated the Na pucksters. : them. Now, The German’s superior skating ability accounted for their cn rem ‘a 0 be closer to the overation than efty-| only Mark, 6, and Deborah, 7, three goal performance in the final stanza, but we think if ae win hen & hea-| one else conmected with the pro-j are at home. the Royals had been able to capatalize on several, chances he ’ € from seven o'-/gram, and their responsibilities |“ Fred had an answer as to why that looked like sure-goals in the opening two periods that Saturday morning to 10.30] include the coaduet of the coach-| @ man with plays the Germans may have had a lot of trouble closing the gap on | Saturday night, plus four even-|es (in some @nses) along with| hockey ip an al league. the eager bunch of Islanders ing periods each week, and with the players @0 ice. This LOVES THE GAME We thought that every member of the Royals gave all they | |One or two referees needed for that when & Geach keeps “Next to had and then a little bit more in an attempt to upset the each game, it amounts to a huge| stars ths tes bea copertenanes hockey has eantiy pile of volunteer work. In fact. it is normal for these officials to spend three or four hours in the Germans and each one of their three markers were the re- sults of the hard working efforts that the Royale displayed | at the local peg angen the ee a st tie All-in-all we think it was a show and we wo | slak ea’: to take this opportunity to congradulate the players on the | the om ay rey during I the ion of the con- | ; Revels team and Sandy Frizzell on promotion | Jackie Kipping {s shown the miinor hockey league dur- ing the is A. Walthen | Here are the officials whe ere ’ . | @bove signing the guest book Minor Hockey Week sign- handling the with ‘Me. Tid Bits From Here And There | st City Hall. Young Mr. Kip- od his name to the quest pook © Gnsdets Biayw of Chariot. |Toiind,m, moose The Dominion ‘Stiver D’ curling bonspie! is drawing near ping, who is the president of yesterday afternoon. Ovgrlock- _ tows. - — and reports from local club officials indicate that a record | Sere j number of urine’ is expected to participete in this year’s ge See ae ee Germans: Win me;- the foursome to beat in this season's tournament. 6-4, ESTEE ates won ¢ Listed is the i ee and beat | he is 5 Fee preps H ee ty _ BORDEN ‘THURSDAY, JAN, ENMAN DRUG Fie 28, FRE» with Birchwood High in a hockey tilt which will be the main fs e 3 ore ee eR. heed igen 30 2 proviens Oh Du m p Fred e rl cton Comnter, bat the Rediensl teams hat bees herd, ot work an@ will be out to avenge the ural Regional team rs . scored twice in the goalie Herbert | the amount of cooperation battled to a $8 draw with the Queen Charlotte High School |, SRETEMT ations! Hockey [ond aod once im the third. |Lndnee from 18 fos. getting trom his staff. “All I|' fet = Ree vs. BR. Moc . team scored three goals in the Fhe Wont Sermsnaye fat chat Longe oo een nye dilfee seee [tat Aaligageg da ge 7 Curlers in six countries start lifying this month for (third period Tuesday’ night to precision passing top |three goals was winner at y — no worrles the ‘Scotch Cup, the world championship of curling. ‘The dates Gonn Prederic:om conitate’ 64 in |eonditioning beat the’ Maritione |10:49. of the third period. He all Lewis said. “And that isn't mi Fiem- for the national in: Canada, Norway, Scotland, [the second game of a Canadian | opposition. scored af insurance goal five all; even though they don’t get lee 3\— A. Ballem vs Dr. Gia. Owen, Setinstont Ui a have been set. Can- exhibition tour Hans Jorginage! put the Weer | minules later. \ooe het ce tens an el ae ade’ foursome are world champions. ‘layne Phillips gave Freder- | are right. on t . Fee eee re Nonship foal in Canada will be staged in Toe WS, Cermane,. fret \Germans ahead at 7:30 of Se | cn doe load st 2:16 of the fret |and T Know a couple of men whe of ee Saskatoon, March 1-5. . mo eyais eceeey’ taba a ee when he beat Lindner bought themselves new skates| Mectaine. Toor gee try come on fan te Nana oct _|fl behind £4 in he it per [eo Det hea bee . The Black Hawks i but came alive the Meetreal Forum to beitie with the Canadiens and the |goals in the second. > | Vince Estabrooks tied the /cenire fee fore the period) Lewis noted the tremendous fel A. Mectwen, B. Tan New York Rangers will entertain the Boston Bruins in the Fredericton, leaders of the |score 13 seconds later when he Gorg Schole opened the ecor-|°*!P the refereeing staff has| ton, G. Procter, J. Anderson ve other National League fixture. |Soythern New Brunéwick jconnected on a partial breaka- ing for the West Germans at |®® Sivea by Dave Boswell's Flemming Mackell hes slowed up slightly in bis scoring 2:14 of the second poking the | Provimiss Stness, oo sprees in the Maritime Senior hockey league, but he still | . * puck past Fvedericion Selle nis overall policy to est holds down the top spot in the individual scoring rece. Mac- | Dave ._ Siegiried Schubert| voted sete cl ae set. Sewer NER. sae cow porerating wen ie New Coe | a iona S rim tied it ac 7:16. referees fort Rangers has amazed 100 points, to date. and he is enjoying Gene Gaudet gave the Caps a ®eekey all across the province. @ 2% points spread over his nearest rival, Jacques, Allard of 3-2 lead at 8:17 when Hie scored] Ivan Doherty, president of the Windsor-Dartmouth who is the league's defending scoring fe * a scramble “but Omeiner|CMHA, learned about the value ma S'side Juniors Salilelitad LT This ts minor hockey week in Canada and remember: . Si e U I eee ee eS “*minor is a affair, don’t send——— take a Hockey League and had Jack ST eT iene arene —— (ake him — and stay (© | SUMMERSIDE — Borden Na-| | Juniors’ Gary Somers, who) Cupp ij Ww as king of the teoais cfabed beck Nie 6 8) ee ee a Ag ‘ 7 aa a” neon rat tant, tole Piet unprotected | AAP . Borden evening, being unprotected VG Gemssing ae tummaeels tenionet of Ge time. Because of re elshmen Tie Juniors; ss eS ees ome. a! Z The Nats and Eagles lead the had little success Fe, ee ina Sadie lavender bas Me e with 22 points.each. The Legion- into Borden ice. naires, if they had won or tied; Defencemen Hook Walsh and would have moved inte third|Charley Sark of Borden were place, ahead of the Enman out suspensions. Walsh and over a A goal by Frizzell with 11 se-| Newson (Green) 18,19. Peat | points he received last Sunday in 8 fave the Prince of Wales) Second period — 8. PWC: Frit-|i, wu second game since his|suapgnded for a game Decause| aid. Butch Meteo, Hacry” Sim 2 Hives June as tae Chane me ten on o) aso, (band operation scored. threeset le ee Manabig, Banda e, Hugh North River ors @ - . urner nean \ "ete Tum let sit ‘The Penaten — Irwin, Dine, Sek eS 1S ante ast Cmpesn. was the first game in two) derson. ; Tce 4 — Open for challenge years in the Junior League. |_Third period — 8. PWC Fris-|Sts "ty white, the’ leasse's| MAINOF ripe Frizzell scored three goals for | 2ell (Turner, Houston) 3.00; 9.) aine scorer, picked up an ey pm. fhe short handed Welshmen|N.R., Dixon (unassisted) 7:81; | 0 two goals to rum his total ; lee 1 — Dr. Cox, Dr. Irwin, team. Turner scored two and| 10. N.R., MacKenzie (Balderson,|'°"s, .04 assisted on another At Dr. Laidlaw, Dr. Green vs Dr. Weale tallied the other goal for} MacDougall) 9.90; Ml. NR. Bal-/ Coos Roberts, White's line- ; MacEachern, Dr. Drysdale, Bob Prince of Wales. derson (Dixon, Vessey) 19:40; | vate--defenceman Dale MacWil- Giggey, Dr. Kelly. 12. PWC, Frizzell (Houston, The following are the results| ice 2 — Right year, 10 end y MacKenzie, an outstanding 5 ) 19.49 Penalties —. ir. | 1ams and Gerry Cutcliffe com-|.» siey in the lea-} , Burden, Wally Coles, tear guard for the Juniors, scor-| Brown), 19.49. Penalties —~ | sieted the scoring for the Na-|c Puy on Of porewe se ee oe @d twice for North River while - . ” | tionals. Jan, 23 — Hawke ve. Rangers.| +: Dave Walker, Erroll Nichol W. Newson, H. Newson, Dixon | ! Paul MacWilliams tallied both) g.ceing Rangers — Michael| Cecil Dowling, Ed Fairwea- lies 19th and the two came in the . a : al ; lee 3 and 4 — Open. Balderson the REQAIS wide open first period. a ee ee ee — payed The Nats led $2 after the so-|“e) ‘Gerdye Mefiardy). No pes-/-- : first period in the nets for the ° 39, Zlties. Final score — Hawke 2, ; Corli Juniors as the re North Tignish.4-3 joond poring folowing their +3) Rangers 1 i Souris ng Seeds: wae has ere Sa ne wits. ‘Soothe, Compmions 7; 2p, toning: ee ioet ‘ never 2 _ Played the nets before did an| ALBERTON—Alberton Regals ° h Craig Hilton; Red Wings “teen” Wedeotar, January Gutstanding job for the Juniors.| edged Tignish Aces 48. in a Paperweig f | peter whiticck: Cenadians —| Gn We guarded the nets for the Jun-| tugged hockey game in Alber. Craig. Hiltow (Wayne Matthews) | 1 99 — 3.20 p.m. iors in fine style in the first per-| ton Arena Friday night which Di 4 Red Wings — Gary Powers (Pe-| ice 1 — A. Petets vs. W fod than-he scored a goal with) sw Ken McRae of | Tignidh vision ter Whitlock). No penalties. Fi-| Acorn, only 2 seconds left in the game| Score on 8 penalty shot, in nal score, Canadians 2, Red| ice 2 = J. Dingwell vs. J that gave the North Ri- | early minutes oan Dr. Jim and, Wille | Wings 2. MacLellan Wer team a short lived 65 lead een aa Shea | Hennessey the tollow- 23 — Rangers vs. Hawks. |3.99 — 5.30 * ; Barry Ellia played a strong! th. puck in the goal crease, | 2% Kupenick: ‘iwke — Fereplionmae’” SA game many times form tonight — Terry ! dver for the Prince of Wales| otc” om coals By K. McRae for) Joe Murphy del (Gordon ); Hawks| iat = (am as he sprawled, kicked, ° , vid bp nee Bl wig +: aa Feindel. Caught, and did everything bu woo | harks ‘Berkend from getting more goals and ; . than they did. He could not be : for any of the six shots). the t got by him. eal + Lincoln MacKenzie was the vin Patan mes renal Falls, John all night. In the first stone, Carl When Balderson was in the net nessey, David & was MacKensle who did mast Bell, Kent the ¢ of the puck from vine, Danny Peet os = Ops ina, Sicefch seas ak ence forwards honest. before going on oskeoie cc, ane c , , Dougall, W.. ples | Kensington A. Taylor, ET Tayi, camel . New London PRINCE OF WALES — Ellis, aati Duncan, Wotton Cyr, Brown, ) . — The ond lachether, RW is, , London 95 here ‘ eis |“ : a ol Pirst- period = 1.-N-R., - : ers ba Stee jc agate ee” neal cell and 2, MeNply | =" =e & N.R,.H.' ed one marker each, a Oe : & ~ *. ohn DOr shor hak ie