' SPORTS FRONT Sandy's Royals : Four Quartets ‘Stay Alive As Consols E nter Fi ‘ nals e PaO ’ i p : “ Give Good Show ‘ zee teams in Summerside a same in the double knock: ney no more. And the pressure ee 201 000 400 100- 8 ci w up, stretched, a a out tourney were facing mounting. — - : ' 8 ae a NN ite Can curling in thejimination in each and every ant gonany Beeareiriens oy aime 100 420 204 02x-15 ETT ; downs. ame, as one Z a By CHRIS A : ! {had a lt play _—— They | g oe only four Undefeated rinks going | into (RCAF) 022 011 O10 10x- 7 ~~ excelent whie.\i + other quartets for| petitors to "s ma , MacKenzie ee Soe Pv they re Capen ae they had not yet lost a game.|the Curling club and all have a| heartbreakers in the day's play. (Mont) 001 101 002 020- 7 ‘a complete roster. The Royals The six others including the fav-|loss. Two of the teams who had harlottetown skip, elimin- |; ,wiess 5-4 in a real see-saw battle and 2’ perfect records are in the tour-| ated De. Wen MacDonald in ibe (S'side) 100 020 010 202. 8 som to te work of Se Parrrinn a 5 locked horns in the afternoon |3 P.M. DRAW ‘on , Bee toe et oe ee i . 3) ee eee oe a This match |Squarebriggs a ioe’ : ination for Forgey |(Ch'town) 020 000 201 200- 9 . x a at UCKSTOrS: nM ree ie eo ew one } and was a . Forgey, had | Forgey Insured the victory and the pesky forwards on = _ : lost fox with the |(RCAF) 101 111 010 O11- 8 club checked the visitors to tears. The defens : linet Frizzel and the locals had a wide in | aC ‘score 7-7 and made his. as Stanhope shots on Gel tanecoen did not -have their regular goalie i rock good to take an 8-7 sque 4 | (Ch’town) 003 010 208 011-11 ’ {m nets bat Roger Beliveau could not be faulted on any one Pay IB ttl t n =e ase eae a MacKenzie - i eax aia vec Aiie Arment, et the bic ome fee ti Role e To Battle For 2n Fe ae hig uae PM. DRAM were concerned a fittle way over the. telivey nek | With-two weeks remaining in|a sure bet for first place. Their | hung on for a 11-10 decision. | Burke Belive as eons their one goal mangin. It the schedule, the Maritime In-|remaining four games are split} He needed his last stone in the | (Bel) 100 050 003 001-16 ed for as # the Royals did not quite have the hveas seen: Hockey League | between Moncton A oe 12th to“insure the victory. Sunteeriess ns ete te 8 ‘AS ‘a two. goal lead and then dropped it. They heads for the finish wire with son on ‘the road St The Ken MacKenzie quartet|(Ch'town) 0 ’ AF scored three goals at the beginning of the second period to first place all but decided and|St. Dunstan's at home. St. Dum | oon Montague was also elim-| Cameron Bs jump out in dront 3-1 but then: saw the score deadlocked 3-3. / second place up for grabs in a/etan's has the inside track of | inated after having started the |(Ch'town) 240 012 100 Sxx-18 Thew traced goals and then Arsenault potted the big one. , |two way race. . ~ | second place with two of their day with no losses. Lloyd Law- | Lawless : 1300 fans turned out for last night's match and not too e St. Francis Xavier {s at the/remaining three games at home’ | jess) who was eliminated later (§'side) - 002 100 001 Oxx- 4 many. of them were dissapointed with the caliber of hockey. nt & jtop of the eight team circuit | against Mount Allison, a must |in the day by a 13-4 loss to Cam- ~ - The Royals. have come along ‘nicely since Christmas and are ahs * } ete 7 jwith a perfect 10-0 record. One/|win for both teams for a second eron in a game that was conced- ‘ going to be sure fire favorites to advance’ into Maritime eee es : : win in their remaining four |place finish, and St. Thomas, |ed after 10 ends, scored a big | u ; ere MET’S ONLY STARTER Saat 9, tie fer iiet, wiile, toe arisen 42, The citer SDU gare (ST win inthe afternoon match| ee , ’ , ' win, AA. 7 . ; '_|wins or a tie will give them the | is against St. F.X. in Antigonish |the Don Stanhope rink fighting \EDDLES WITH SUCCESS i New York Mets pitcher Dennis joy ‘the’ workout, Ribant, the we =e senna one \utie ond ten. right to necooe on Feb. 26. The only snag for - il seme eta | 4 - as der " be- s hard at his exercises. eS tr a has not signed - the Ma at the © Jack Kane in these three games | a cit to acKenzie | _ pene ree cosch Milt Scien egperenity. Goes, he: Se cricher anack Fisher uses. Only Player in camp WOrkiM@y wis contract. : ‘fimats im Sudbury in early|is the fact that they will be | 21-10 in another game that went edie en t of his way to how it. Hockew fans all | Casey Stengel's bench to en-. preceded the scheduled Feb. (AP Wirephoto) (March. played in the space of six days. | right down to the final stone. . : the country are coming up to one another asking, “Did — “ In second place are Ed Rei-|The. St. Thomas game is next| Cameron won his second) vou hear e big trade?" and then agreeing thet the "|. - - eS \eee's hustling Mount _ Allison | w night, to be follow-| match of the day over the RCAF Bruins came out second best ‘by far, ° ; s Mounties, who have a 93 record | ed the Mt. “A" encounter on| entry Wally Vautour by virtue : 4 However it Is a strange thing about trades, What looks and 18 points. This is two more Saturday afternoon. Thus on of an overwhelming 15-7: win. | to be a maior for one of the fractions involved some- rince a Ss U S than third place St. Dunstan's Sunday, they will have to pack Cameron had four enders in-both : ! taans backfires sod (Bis could voorely nee ous tae” : eee Saints who owa a respectable ®3/up ‘and make the long bus trip ee and ninth ends to The Motortown club got Dean a record and have a game in hand |to Antigonish for the X game | pu win on ice. | } in return for Ron Murphy and Doak. However what : : on Mount “A.” UNB Red Devils, | Monday night. Burke handed Forgey his first # OW. is not considered too much is the Wings gave ae sentt , - be . |whom the Saints dumped 63 |, In the four games scheduled | Joss, a 12-6 decision in a game Saint Dunstan's Varsity amateur player to be named later and an amateur : U as here Jast Saturday, are a good for this weekend, Dal Tigers are | that had spectators on their me ee? ee war concession. _ R ob ae on ge tou bet for fourth spot with a .5-41/ at St. Thomas end St. F.X...at| seats as Forgey stole one com- ers nipped Doak and the two amateur picks fit in with the Bruins: |. ; : record. St. Thomas Tommies | Moncton tonight, while tomor- | h ,men 61.59 in an exhibition matc plans to perfection for the Bruins are starting to rebuild By CHRIS ANNETT | me ee the far post and then ticked off trail the Red Devils by two'row aft St. F.X. is ai ot he finalists Played at the PWC gym yester- and the accent is presently on vouth. Prentice and Bolyme The Prine of Wales depended | ae] the other upright. The Welsh- points : Tee Sie a! te ‘ena Those then are. the ae _ day afternoon. The Weishmes each, are 33 years old and despite the fact they are play- on. their superior firepower to i, men argued that the-puck had "wie pis change this year over | UNB. iP oe cree a Kelled by five points at the half. ing fine hockey for: the moment,.are close to the retirement down the Rogers Rangers 5-2 at aie cheese Daag ovis thelr tast eeanea 4k: tte polat ie the | -B. ee = eee oth ea ol ee eee tok ane eens SF 9s Se me we . i . . ic Teste eeepc Ayer at he [eeninb t.conen ere wan | een, ha wo fos caled Sedo Ge Dumeta’s S00 5. pranin 980 810 30" |e te bet Leh tht manage | "ht MS haat san ley. Now tha s been it 3 : , ; ‘| ge Francis tt ne ; aScave eetionl ‘Surgery the Wings are in a bad way jonly on effort the Rangers would | | ae Tarr cot his second Francis, is the rise to promin-| iq; "Allison 9 3.0 50 42 18 | to eke out to wins in that type all round game for the winners for an experienced defenceman and a pol ee ANS Oe eune as he proved that being in the ence Of the Mount “A” Mout! ¢: “nuncstan's 8 3.0 73 44 16 | of competition. ‘netted 2% points to pace the trade came about. Warren Godfrey is also on the sideline ee wt crema right place at the right time |ties. A dark cee at the race | tng 5414411 LINESCORES Saints. Mike Sullivan had 11 for the Wings. Boston edged the Wings 5-4 Wednesday night Sra th, enaaity potent autamh-et| pays off. Bob Doherty. tested |this year, Mount came UP| St. Thomas 441360 9 |9 AM. DRAW - and two local players on the ina key came at Roston and yesterday morning the trade _ ar Gcuiean ees 2 bit less ef-| 7 Frizzel with a shot frem the With a strong start, including @) 40 jai, 38.0 353 6: | Burke ~. | 8DU club, Ed Lawlor and Postie was 2 need. ‘ : . ‘fective than usual. The Welshmen corner and all Turner had to do Surprise win over ——, vot Dathousie 210 0 36 63.4 | (Bel) 020 121-021 021-12 |Connley had 9 and 6 points re- : WILL BOLSTER WINGS mon the last game 12 | was ‘to ip the puck into the before Chretien tee “ge, Us de Moncton 190228 2 |Forgey one as he : ’ | n cage. - losers were pa ae ped oe ee Oe eee Jim MacDougall, speedy Ran- spite a few near setbacks. Last. ~|two big men Brian Peters and ‘The trade will definately help the crippled Red — |wide open affair with each club ann tacegh bat ena ar cane hard $m the | HUNTER’S CORNER eae cake tee a ot and 15 tae ‘tast ton ele her ae still in wie second with Seeetsuie tae tine tk Jamie | £ stanza ee earried tat anes eres ee ete s “ |controlled. the defensive boards the’ Habs but the latter club-has two-gemes.in “hand. _ Kennedy, Gus Houston. and Barry || Bee pe ecocaenll. 6 82 nes ee ee meant Winter Is Record Mild: tor the -Welthmen and savbed Montreal loss last night took care off their twe = (Turner paced the winners as! | taken to the Charlottetown Hos. from his big tine of Mike Kelly, ! more than their share at the te’ in hand over the Hawks for they now have to win = |turner had two third period tal- 4% |pital where he spent the nicht Maurice Roy, and Gordie Whit- oc}. oe a ° other end of the court. Other eoth ti wae as tie at the top of the loop. Toronto lies. and Kennedy and Houston for observations and tests but lock, to remain in contention for So . | b A d P scorers for the Welshmen- were Tee et wary saan natant the abe Sad bed Bonet bee@ © ass Nach, Bobby Doherty round: it is expected that he will be Jeague honors. Roy and Kelly Uris SIU Wards FriZ@ rian Munroe with 12, Ronnie for the sensational goaltending of Gump Worsley the score [ea out the scoring. For the. |Feledised im the morning. |are away out in front in the in| AU, Diamond with 9, Don. Lothian would have been close to the double figures eee ~ {Rangers John Irwin hit the | SUMMARY ‘dividual scoring parade a | ‘A record breaking winter 1s |becoming top game wardeat with 4 and Chuck Conkey 2. ‘ onians. This is the club right now that posés cad | SCOresheet. twice. First period: 1.RR—Irwin 4-29, 494 38 points respectively. just around the corner and we and reached the point wh ete threat to the top three clubs and 1 oe ee Rogers took the lead at the 2 PWC—Kennedy 6-22 3 pwc _ As things look now, St. F.X. i have yet to experience a below | they were too effective to suit Mo ta Ri k ta see them climb_a notch or two in the gandings berere _» 5 4:29 mark_of: the opening. ses-|and blasted a low wrist shot) Houston (Rogers, Brown) 6:51. ° \zero temperature. Three de-| some of our ug Reo ervgh n gue in the season comes to an-end.” — helmed the Rangere and | Sion’ of play~as~ John Irwin; |from the left hand faceoff circle: — penalties; Chandler_6:40— = 4 1t grees above zero is the record to | tionists. Take for instance | s i ae The Black H just r for his 46th mark- |streaking down the right wing Frizzel who came up with anoth- | Second period:.-4. PWC—Doh- Tyne Va ey date and its quite likely we'll | Prince County appointed Game Leaves P' e Robby Hull picked on his favorite ang absence of the let go with a low shot that nip- jer tremendous game mzn~" tO erty (Kennedy) 14:53. : not see it broken. Snowstorm af- | Warden. They told me that he, - Te ee ee ee ea en and tied one. of |ped the corner. Prince of Wales |get a part of his pad on the Penalties. Duncan, 6:56; Rob- ° : | "| ter snowstorm has us|was part Eskimo and roamed, pave Clarkson, Richard Maec- top defenceman Pilote, have eae oss and Boston win {eame back. two minutes later on |Puck but it glanced into. the gmson, 10:34, Ellis 9:46. Ni Ss Regals while sections of other provinces | the woodland and marshes all Lean, Ralph Annear, and Arnold their last seven games. The (Nantth place and it is going |&* goal by Kennedy to tie the |twines. * Third period: 5. PWC—Turner p have practically been snowed | night ... him and his dog. Hf | MacLure, left yesterday to take put the Beamtowners of the year to see |score. Kennedy dug the puck| Bob Doherty got the first and . Kennedy) 10:32: §.| ALBERTON — Tyne Valley |under. We have had the rizht|poacher or night shooter ran|part in the Firemen's Curling ~ just who ends up on the bottom (or j : from-—be = he—net,.wheel. | only ¢ a in. the sandwich-session | RR—Irwin (Bownes, MacKinnon) Clover Farmers ee eee type of weather to give us Oe ag dog een toe aed — at Moncton. _— ae around the cage from the 45 OOK a CICEFNE pass tromt' 13:25; PWe—Tin P Rega 6-5__in in much needed moisture .. a in nothing ‘ ; in also accompa e° ; ‘sg |Tight and then slipped a low Jamie Kennedy and lugged the/ 17:10. |League game in Alberton Wéd- | we sure - nd_will_act as’ coach, and : 1 CURLING DR AWS shot into the. right hand corner, |puck from his own blueline to! Penalties: Campbell, Kennedy’ nesday night. springs have not responded as |... all were grist for the Courts. | manager. The Montague A Don ‘Hoss’ Chandler took an the other end of the rink where) 7:26: MacDonald 17.52. “| Ron MacArthur led the scor- | yet and some farm wells are go- | Yea — you've guessed it — he | was runner-up last year and al- ' elbowing, penalty only 18 seconds he ‘cut’ in front of Frizzel and |— ing for the: winners with the hat jing’ dry. It will take some time | was called off. though. the team -has had little aft the “Welshmen’s goal--and | Slipped the puck under his pad. 11 seconds later the PWC ag-|. The Welshmen stretched their | | gregation took the lead that they lead to 41 midway through the E. Shaw, Never relinquished. Gus Houston | third on Turner's first marker \trick followed by M. Cameron, |]. Baglole and ©. Grigg with one each. Alberton marksmen were D. Currie, B. Profit, J. or no ice time this year they said they were determined te _ bring home the bacon. for the water to seep down to i 4 ’ 9 p.m. The following is today’s draw /9 p. the level where it will be avail- at the Charlottetown Curling, Ice 1 — J. Murphy vs J. Mc- Club: Nei! (4 year) 7.00 Rotation spiel for Rustico able for springs to draw upon. T note that the Souris “Branch Ice 2 — C. Nicholson, | E. Matthews and T. | righ and Game Associaton gave Wy Sorrie, A, Wright vs J. Mae- Lean,_L. Stewart, G. Warner, R: Leard. ‘but three minutes later John Nridges the early 1950's. Re- RF A. Goneen ve D. _& pass from Tuppy Rogers : ridges, 1932 until early 8. * prem pd henlis ad B. laeGowele 4. Sullives, De. W. {Irwin got the Rangers back in | Barbour. - |a prize last hunting season | thred to pension I was sworn in Webster, D. Jardine, "A. Mac: |Melntyre, 'N. Wolfer. "_- MINOR HOCKEY ic’: Traserter tee’ mel oe ° Preesntad rin his a Paugh | (1965) for the gunner who shot as a Provincial Police ee ’ Ws ’ . ’ é * é a 1aPr) . | i Highw. i Pe tie ae a arn | ans: | ‘The following are the playing {fom am extreme angle that bit Joins +f “lwinaee sot Sk Wikia ire ud wos Galee: Gio temps Gov — a eae Douglas Ay Nort River Races schedules in the Charlottetown | , RURAL MINOR not predators but a highly priz- nt. T beg i into Campbell, K. Ready Minor Hockey League for Fri- Mion. Banta ed game bird. Then — to really | trouble under the Matheson re- Ee onggtrn on faces | To Go Tomorrow day and Saturday of this week: n. n ms ts HOCKEY oy |top things off this branch Game o Fes = ee ae s BD. ager : BANTAM | oe : | Association went on record — se ive prov . Pee, Crs on for delay-|. The following are the entries| Friday, Feb. 18th, 5 p.m.. — Blast Belfast Ar m \“That it unanimously agreed | ernment cheques waved under ces 3, 4 aulrred a forthe North _River__Driving Bears vs Senators: 6 p.m. —| The following are the final | that the daily bag limit on geese | my nose on more than one occa- aor possible delayed games. Tobe hamness racing to be held Maroons vs Clippers. | The Montague Bantam hockey . ‘team standings in the Rural | be reduced from five to three! | sion. I knew that my time was Teg — A gee Mae eee er em alt 2h OD Ooo ame STE He, AE ag Mn ste Paver Dt eo Gave dal: | as ee ted es ; row : . Ra-\— J 3; 6.30 p.m, — ay was ssified. 1- : . four. men. bunting mi o oan: tx D. Meee BR. |. were heli Wednesday snd Hornets vs Indidns- 7.0 pa noon by a score of 16-2. This is | Thursday. making bint geal Barons .........+.se0se00- 14 pts. ed about the annual kill on wild- | gratory birds with the use of a oe cane W. Mac! ~’ |the conditions were the best Bisons vs Blades; 8.10 p.m, — 7 anne a for he ‘oka ately eligible ofor military sery- Blades .........-.+.++ «++ 11 pts. | geese why offer a prize for the a cas oe Chariotentone i. G » W. MacLaine, ever according to one horséman. Comets vs Rambl : antams organized , ae, Seale os si eies} canidaiee 11 pts. | hunter wha shoots the most?... er we cee year: B. Acora ot Class A Pace — Orowann, PEE WEE while it was the second appear-| “why me? Why me?” said CANUCKS .......0e+.eeeees 10 pes, (ian the open season we h ope. | Circles financially, socially | tar hee yor: om me 8TH Sng Hover sod Saurdny, Fein 7 oman oth winter fr the cays Mori! Pi, "ow “at Megs 4 | Ty realy Bl ht a | OY 5 : oxes vs ri gs 7, pi 5 s this OH BISONS ...-sseeeeeerseeess . In same . me sere 8 : J. Square | Cldss B Pace — Miles Hal, vs Seals; 8.30 — Wions vs Ra-| Billy Sullivan with five goals weight hare peel oe eons (Clippers ......seeeeseee 6 pts.| ‘This columnist has read with | ‘tial date in Georgetown I wa Ice 4) B.7eaee Mr, \Charmer, Terry's. Hal, coons; 9.15 — Bisons vs Otters; |and Joe Cain with four were the! hen he | i ng PINEES eee eet ee sees 4 pts. | interest “brief” called on the phone by the then briggs Jr. vs I. MacKinnon. Ji Cia Ls , ie ¢ |e for Monta While |Get, aunched into a long ‘These standings include the|@o so. an ee ident of the Fish and Game | Ice 5 _. §. Beaton, H. Mitton, |Sturd mmy, Cap! gan 10 am. — Ice Cleaning, 10.15 big oe: lor a te tirade against Local Board 47 in results of cames played Sat. Feb, |e, Provincial Government _ by aoe ati The seawedaaten | W. Storey, K. Acorn vs T. White, |@nd Newton Jollity. a.m. — Coyotes vs Rams; 11.00|W. Murchieson scor: © |Louisville, which had deliber: 12. 1966 whi h ae, follows: | Nelson E. Hurry of the PE.) | oc ‘one tn the a, 2 ! B. Rogerson. H. Thonisen, H.| Glass C (Trot and Pace) — am. — Wolves vs. Setters; 11.45 |goals for Belfast. ated about two hours before vot-. ~’ ich are as follows: ‘|Fish and Game Association an: WS Short eon im th ate ai Dobson OS Ts Imperial Hal, Brown Budiong, am. — Springers vs Zebras. | Other scores were by L. Boeh- jing 49 to change Clay's classifi. Flyers 5—Pat Power, Philip | Wallace Rodd of the P.E.I. Tour | given two c ae ‘i oe iz el as {River Girl, Miss McGee. Bob = PAPERWEIGHT —_ jner 2, Stanley Beck, Scott Bell, jeation from 1 - Y - a deferred Steele, Noel MacAleer (2), Ken-|ist Association. To be perfect]; summonses and continue my k: # hE 4 AT MONTAGUE Budiong, Mystery Don, Dirillio Saturday, Feb. 19th, 4 p.m.—|Tommy Reddin, Fraser Nichol-| category to 1-A. ny MacInnis. honest the brief was okay as fa tieS a8 game officer or ... ta 4a be Vth 7 p.m. Hal ahd Sand B. lee 1 — Jays vs Eagles; Ice 2—|son and Barry Beck each scof-| joa 4, htc Blades 4—John Johnston, Doug | as it went but they reminded 1... *em to court and get out. The alae ce 1-H. Moar, EB. Dewar,| Class D (Trot and Pace) — Sparrows vs Redbirds; 4.40 p.m. ed one. id icatedhis “Wheatley, Laurence Le— Blanc; | of-a-couple- of tightrope perfor ~ 427—after- they—were —convictec ~ ay Lane, Maryland Miss, Popular, Adioscot; Fury Lark, Queens Irving, Grand Miss Ka- a ’ is : Cc Prest specific paragraph caught the Ice 2.—-_G Murphy ve L. Ste- lah, Audrey’s Note and Aubrey's vs Owls: Iee 2 — Crows and| “e‘erze: were Doug Roloson oer pan uitminas te Stephen Hoe Jobe Dowling " tention of this columnist quote Premier and A servi ae wart (4 year) Chief. Bluebirds (Practice). ‘and Jerry Bell. tpgpedthlle ht pittee parti oe ama : ‘ |— “The brief expressed the ‘tating that my oe s ptt pire cpa pa aa i reclassified under new,| Clippers 3—Brian Watts (3). ‘opinion that the present method ‘He provincial government wer Detroi Involve tRed —.Ice 1 — Blackbirds vs Blue-| The Bantam games are a) birds: Ice 2 — Crows vs Fal-|double. knockout elimination for cons, 5,20 p.m. — Ice 1 — Hawks din Big Trade |the Island playdowns. e ¢ , ' 4 They didn't. test me again,” : | Clay protested in a rising ‘yoice. name would be included in the! |Mareh call.~ Clay, 24, had been deferred lower standards established be- cause of the need for more men. | to take me—a man who pays Mark: Mullin. " Seals 4—Garth McGuigan (4). Bisons 1--Tommy Langille Aces T iquet (2). i Barons 1—Warren Dorion |cided in two game total goal ithe salary of at least 200,000 Series. The following are play- mers ... they watched their ste; with meticulous, attention. One* of conservation enforcement pla- |: ces an unfair burden on the R.C.M.P. who often "have neither | the training or inclination for the | dedication 3—John Nicholson, Joel, CAN'T UNDERSTAND IT” | ° Playoffs in this division start |feqcation and specialized know- | iitical arena you'll never ge “I can’t understand how they |Sat., Feb. 19, 1966 at St. Dun- eee antal ee ee | aoa tae even pas’ do this to me. Why be anxious |stan's rink. Winner to be “de-- quote ery ert my We Mo This columnist takes strong scheduled: exception to the foregoing para- Is ; and smile, Unless game law en. under the Migratory Birds Con- vention Act at Georgetown I re- ‘seived a letter from the the) i PLAIN FILTER CIGARETTES no longer required. | still hav! the lettex and sometimes read i Or TIP forcement is placed under a Commissi ion entirely free of the D AP)—Detroit Red ‘hear? po eee vee ati ICE “1” graph a amet pe ier oe ETROIT (AP)—Detr | Clay is in Miami trai 7.00 a.m.—Seals vs Flyers can you eé ten who Wings traded ~ left-wing ~ Ron an Stitch 44 Wiebe aah een, 9:48 a.m. —_ Rees Ve Bards: have no knowledge of th Island ; Murphy and rookie defenceman Terrell in Chicago—a bout is in ICE “2” terrain... . it took-time_to find | — : Gary Doak to Boston, Bruins for veterans Leo Boivin and Dean ~Prentice Thursday, Boivin, 33, captain of the Bruins, is the key player from the Wings’ point-of view. The club is tryimg to fill the gap oreated by. an eye injury to all- star defenceman Doug Barkley. * > Boivin has played 13 years in the National Hockey League. He started his career. with Tor- onto and joined Boston” during tbe 1954-55 season. Boivin is re- garded as one of the hardest body-checkers in the game. '|know whether Clay definitely is Jeopardy because of Clay's ex- pected early callup. | “We're in the dark, with a growing expenditure, until we out of the fight,” said~ co-pro- moters Irv. Schoenwald and Ben Bentley in Chicago. Clay’s new classification can jbe appealed, but his lawyer, Edward W. Jacko Jr., of New. York. said no decision had been made. Should there been an appeal, it would go through Clay's local | 7:00 a.m.—Cannucks Vs Blades 7:45 a.m.—Bisons vs Clippers their way around but there were PLAY-OFF HOCKEY CIVIC STADIUM - TONIGHT (Friday) ; ICESPORTS Charlottetown Forum FRIDAY -FEB.18 Prentice, also 33, and a 13-sea- board, ‘which would forward it | ; 80" veteran, has scored 236 goals to the appeal board where Clay 9:15 P. M. “Ee ‘ inc.uding seven this season. He was living at the time the ap- + Ee ‘ a yore his career with New York , : - yen! ander: decision hb the. d ti Is 3 4 , angers. a ie. ‘RON MURPHY “LEO BOIVIN: DEAN PRENTICE mous “decision by the Bo Na na For several seasons Prentice : ii appeal.boa would forego fur- raen / ° ‘ADMISSION: formed one of-the league's best| ‘We needed help now, and we |io two weeks, leaving the Wings 10 goals this season. ther right of appeal, but a split. one-two punches with Andy |needed experienced. help.. Pren- handicapped in their fight for| The 19-year-old Doak is in his |detision ‘could then be appealed vs. Bathgate, now also a. member of Red Wings. NEEDED HELP Red Wi | Besides: the imjury-to us here Saturday night.” in, ma “ ‘sid mae Barkley,-ses. tice’ and Boivin will play with first place in the NHL. Murphy, 32, was in his second |first season of- professional jhockey. He started the cam- son —-with— Red—Wings. He | paign at Pittsburgh _and__.was veteran defenceman Warren missed 19 games this year due|called up -for the second ¢ Godfrey. will be out for 10 days to a knee injury and has ecored |by Red Wings last weekend. to Washinzton. j “We knew he was going into 1A,” Bentley ‘said in Chicago. “What we're concerned about is Summerside Junior Legionaires | Students 35¢ — Adults 50¢ when he's going in.” ; ph