Tlie Bum. Charlottetown. Tues. Ilse. 22. 1904. Ill A be out of action to” l...’ " pfl“ft‘“mers. Their has been tor December 27 by league president. Mr. Rogers last evening to inquire-a Dunstan's league in . . ..)rcxlmately the next two weeks; du _ the fact that the college teams (PWC and St. Dunstansl have ,: hr leu'llle OEICUIIVC reasoned} hricl I _ Kan having the cni‘ledians icing teams minus Some of their a league meeting scheduled tentatively We can funior Varsity club is :01 a'vor of the St. Dullstan‘s sports-.rlionr Junior League Out Of Action By JIM CULLEN 'i‘he Cll.ir‘:;ltetmvn and District. Junior Hockey League will eto rs. tacted bout a rumor that the St. rig to be pulled out of the ‘ hool aggregation AlRoge a under the coaching of well known veteran local hockey cam- paigner. Bert Steel The league presideni'told us he had heard the rumor. as well. but nothing has been e situation will be discussed at the . r the Christmas recess. united for the junimi lozlp. as haze ' nie eam w c w s _ ms‘ Legion juve unior vatrsity aggregation took a couple lei-s lost an exhibition game done officially and that he presumes league meeting scheduled a big attract-ion in the Rangers. The Ran- . sons club. and we feel the Steel coached squad would provide better league balance, if they Mr. Rogers fine to bolster 4 es in the lea be going with their itions may pos. bly ockey team for a orum on Monday. January '1 . get underway at 8.00 p . 's have a supply of tickets fioyals will be busy International rulcs rmans. New National League star nat er Emile Francis announced- “a g 13 seasons with Chicago. ate on player development and scouting through- Itarred her will concenir out Canada. Charlie Reynolds. 87, once. called the dean of US. Tom Walsh. president of sociabion. noted Rey-no 5 ha ntioned that iii: North River junior club when action re- :gue. North Poi a good club and with a few additions should be able to come ~ to m ' ,. l ‘ ' I W les club With Billy Mulligan at the hem The Prince 0 a present line-up. although one or two be made to aid Mulligans forces, I Tid Bits From Here And There ' have engaged the , sandy, Boyd'n exhibition battle. at the Charlottetown 25th. .m. All members of Sandy’s Boy- to sell and anyone wishing to ' end the game should get their tickets early as a full d to make their way to a d been a golf pro are entered in the loop there will also be something var lads have the nucleus German National The action is scheduled the Wes Trslnor International Hoe York Rangers have named Bert Olmstlcad. tonnes- director of plaer person 1 a, Genera . Olmstead who Montreal and Toronto. profes- in Columbia. SC. Sunday. In the US. Professional Golfers‘ aid called him the dean of US. golf professionals. We saw what we thought. witnessed in Saturday's game Hid the Montreal Canadians. marker when he and d . Elihu passing play to dent the tunnes in the Montreal ca Gilles Marcottc who accompanied ‘I‘lap' Emma provincial hockey school. as recently held We are referring to Bobby Hull was the. nicesl goal we have ever between the. Chicago Black Hawks ’s ‘ Nobody 4 year-old ’Montreal's Jacques Laper- rlere (2) flashes in to retrieve as his teammate. the pu goalie Charlie Hodge. sprawls By JACK SULLIVAN Canadian Press Sports Editor Northern Dancer—who else? —is the outstanding individual nglaadian sports performer of wanted this three- colt for $25,000 at owner E. P. Taylor's annual ore-priced yearling sales be- cause. they said, he was a little horse—15.2 hands—and - was a terror at the track and now, retired to stud because of a .freak injury, he's a potential millionaire. Phil Esposito combined on a ge. . in the demonstrator for Mr. Emms blinked the red light for the Niagara Falls Flyetrs 'as the Flyers and Si. Caiherincs Block Hawks battled to a 3-3 stalemate in OHA junior ‘A’ competition. Sunday. I The Enman Drug Combines are starting to come to live Sunday as they shaded the air man 6-5. Dave Mar- I'm. a big cog in the Combines machine this season and '3.“ the pom, and they pulled a squaker out of the Summerside air base on ho posses a lot of hockey ability in a small package]; V6 his mates to viclory Sunday as he came up with a ‘hat trick'. after a four year retirement i , . . Lindsay fired the winning goal for the Detrolt Red Wings on V I \.-l Sunday night against the Tor i Ted’s seventh marker ottlle Iellow!’ Comm Ban Trims' Vernon River Col-ran Ban trimmed Vernon River 8-3 at the St. Dunstan'a rink in CYO hockey Sunday night. F. Morrison and H. Mor- rison led the winners to their victory with hat tricks. N. Morrison banged the other two markers for Corran an. L. Hynes with two and B. Walsh scored for Vernon River. '8 TEAMWORK in front of the net in the sec- ond period of the Montreal Canadians-New York ang- ers game Sunday at New The country's sports editons and sportscasters participating in the 30th annual Canadian Press year-end poll voted over- whelmingly in favor of Dancer as the individual per- tformer. Not only that. they said his brief but fantastic campaign on North American tracks pro- vided the Canadian sports thrill F. 5' 0 of the year. The majority of the 148 vot- ens didn’t bother to list a tea- . Look at the record. they said. The horse that Taylor was stuck with became the greatest Canadian - born thoroughbred the sport has known. He. cap- tured the imagination of Cana- dians who Wouldn’t know a fore-' leg from a saddle. Some even wanted to parade him to city hall in Toronto. WON TWO JEWELS The Dancer warmed up to a great year smashing tri- umphs in the Flamingo Stakes. the Florida Derby and the Blue Grass Stakes leading to the Kentucky Derby. 3 classic that no Canadian-bred had won in its 89-year history and the first in of the triple crown. The Dancer changed all that. oio Maple Leafs. This was season. ‘noi had for an old Football Approaches By JACK HAND (Apt—Profes- will approach nd-Baltimore game at Cleve- 'and for the National Football sgue title will pocket more 000. Each loser will get ore than . . 1964 World Series, each . Louis Cardinal re- ankee was paid after a seven-game se- ies. The huge capacity of the P.V.|. Starts , Winter Season By G. L. RAYNER Hi! This is the first column on sports news rom . .i (That stands for the Provincial ~‘ ocational Institute for those of Intramural basketball started . w ad ere H e ay corn's ot Shots going down a 13-12 defeat at the hands Ken » Campbell's Lakers e to illness of coach Camp- . one Ken ‘ elled them n vic in this lea- e will feature Gerard Hinel' ares for the first time Sunday‘ ' hen each winner in the Cleve-t orld Series Monday lCleveland Park with its 77.090 seats. plus standing room. .means that about 82.000 people .will see this game at the sta- ium. Tile Cleveland club stopped a taking regular ticket orders Sat- Eurday when a sellout was as- lsured. It is expected that .the gross receipts from ticket sales will reach 3635.000 1 - t In most successful seasons of cur- The big money comes fro iteievision. The Columbia Broad- 'casting Syntem which will carry the game to 98.1 per cent of tile nation—with the Cleveland area blacked out—has paid $1,500.00!) for the rights. Of this money. $ , goes into the player nsion fund, .000 to .t league office and the remaining 5720.000 into game receipts. Adding ticket sales and tele- vision money. the actual game receipts will come to $1,300,000 of which 70 per cent goes to the players. Off the too of the play- ers' share comes 3100.000 to the second-place teams and 875.000 to the third-place clubs. That should leave about $735,000 for Browns and Colts to be split winner and will be de on club’s voting. With a iii-man l player limit and some inhaled men receive consideration. 0 could have more than 50 shares. The pro football mood when each Chicago 809 and each Montague Curlers .On The Increase MONTAGUE -— Twenty one new curling members and one associate member were voted into membership in the Monta- gue Curling Club at a general meeting held in the clubrooms on Tuesday night. December 15 President Douglas H. Coffin, who chaired the meeting, wel- comed the new members ‘nto the curling fraternity and ex- pmssed his pleasure with the keen interest in curling and with the high proportion of active curlers who have joined the club this year. Although some mem- bers were lost through transfers to other areas. a significant in- crease ls being recorded _in the He not only beat Hill Rise. the favorite. but established a record time of two minutes flat over the ll/t-mile distance. IN ACTION York‘s Madison Square Gar- p den. The Ranger’s Vic Had- field (11) couldn't get to the Northern Dancer,Canacla's ports Performer Of I 964 Red Wings; Tom Brown of British Columbia Lions and Tommy Grant Hamilton Tiger - George thuvalo of for the Preakness, the second jewel. Hill Rise again went to the starting gate as favorite and Northern Dancer ramped to a Zia-length victory over The Scoundr with Hill~ Rise a dis- taut third. His triple crown hopes were smashed in the rugged I'll-mile Belmont at New 'ork on June 0 when he finished third behind Quadrangle and Roman Brother. The son of Nearctic- Natalma came home to Tomato for what turned out to be last race—the Queen's Plate; :- 5“ f situation. Montreal won. 3-2. 1 Falls Marty Wood of Bowness. Aim. and Doug Rogers of Vancouver. Olympic judo silver medallist. A only 27 of the 148 votes. lie . . MONTREAL ii {Canadians of the National. I. Hockey League announced Mon- }day' night they have acquired .Dick Duff from New York Ram. g igers in a trade involving four: .v players. 1 I General - manager Sam Pol- lock of the Canadieus said the Canadiens sent right winger Bill Hit-kc and goaler Jean - Guy. Morriselte to the Rangers for Dllff and winger Dave McComb. j . Hicke. was sent by Canadienst ' I“; to Cleveland Barons of the: American Hockey League two weeks ago Morrlseite also has been with “the Barons. Duff. who went to the Ran- ii of Toronto Maple Leafs. will play ICP l—Monireal I gers in a trade lasl year with ‘1 for the Canadians Wednesday night when they meet the Ran- gers in Montreal. Nit-Comb now is with St. Paul of the the Central Professional lwague. Duff. 28, began his NHL career with the Maple Leafs in the l954-55 season and was with? the Toronto club until traded to Rangers in the l963-64 season. His best season was in 1958-59 when he scored 29 goals and as- sisted on 24 others for total. ' Morrisette. 22,1‘urned profes- sional with Omaha of the Cen- Pro League two seasons ago. He started last season with Quebec Aces but then was sent I0 the Barons. Don Shula uck to take advantage of the fly GEORGE BOWEN BALTIMORE (AP) Donl iShula began Monday polishing. (AP Wircphoto). lot his young coaching career.‘ lBut there will be no startling' w look by the Baltimore Colts l against Cleveland Browns Sun-l day for the National Footballl League championship. l “When you‘ve come this far: along in the season. you go with what has been successful." said Shula in the slitude of his 0'!" fire :1 0 His assistants and the All-man} squad had the day to them-jl selves ‘ of Shula. 34. and coaching in a‘ Cats: boxer championship game in only in t Toronto; second season. said in an inter-‘ ockey Ron Turcotte of Grand view: N.B.; bronco - buster "You play every game shoot- ing the works with one idea—— 1.0 win it. You don‘t ever hold‘ things back just for the sake of; not. showing them to the next football players t l r mnn them. they received opponent.’ One Crothers booster, Russ Both coaches how pretty welll Taylor of CFCF Montreal. said what 'to expect, Shula said. felt it was "inconceivable “We've exchanged five movies‘ hat a beast (Northern Dancerl with Cleveland and we scouledl He. won that handily by seven should even he considered in lham the last two games." he lengths. and til en disaster any category but horse racing." rcporled. ' struck. The balloting was much the About all he will give the1 STAYING IN C! NADA . same for the sports thrill of the Colts is "a few new wrinkles: we hope. will throw Cleveland! The game little col-t. who bad year. I never been out of me money in Other mentioned here in- off" from the patterns they ex~l 18 starts, nicked himself and and“: , 19‘?“- suffered a bowed tendon on h 3.0. Llons' 34-24 Grey Cup "Your game plan is pretty left foreleg in a workout at Bel- moni on an off-track in July. He was retired to stud Nov. 6 football vored Hamilton Tiger - Cats: victory over the la- tile much dictated by the style oil team your're playing." ex-‘ Plans No New Starting Look plained Shula. “You try to beat what they do best." Quarterback John Unitas. who the mom important game plan will carry out Shuia's plan. was ; in accord with his coach on the week ahead. "You prepare for the cham— pionship like any other game." said the veteran of Colt title winners in l958 and 1959. Andy Baihgaie Out For 5 Weeks: TORONTO (CP) — Defencek. man Bobby Barun may be bee in the Toronto Maple Leaf lineup before the lxafs’ Friday and Saturday night series with Chicago Black Hawks, but chances are slim that Andy Bathgate will return before five wee s Balm is being treated for a charleyvhorse In his right thigh anada's gold medal in four- after a record of 14 wins, two man .bObSled 8* the “'int" ' seconds and two thirds and Olympics in Austria. a feat all CI‘IUVCIIO Figh'I'S Canadian record total purses of the “lore ImpresF‘W" because $580547. there isn't a run in Canada on. Patterson Feb, 1 While the. colt is standing at the National Stud Farm at Osh- aw nt.. voters in Canada and the US. haven‘t forgotten him. AA month ago he was named North America’s leading three- vcar-old in balloting by the were still doubters around a couple of weeks later 1 Fort Augustus . Ties TrclcacIie 1 Fort Augustus and Tracadici played to a 3-3 tie in a CYO Hocq key League game at the. St.‘ Dunstan's Rink Sunday night. i G. Smith was the only playeri to score more than once. as he potted a brace of goals for Fort Augustus. P. Trainor was the other marksmen for Fort Au— gustus. MacQuaid. Kelly and Walsh replied for 'I‘tracadie. Thoroughbred Racing Associa- tion' board of selection. th which to practise; and the pair-t oars gold medal at the summeri NEW YORK (Ari—The heavy- Olympics ’ - Roger Jackson of_Toronto andltween former champion Floyd, George Hunger-ford of Vancou-lPatterson of New strong enough ’ Vancouver Rowing (Iluh-Univer-tshown on closed circuit televi-y e ;sity of British Columbia eight. ;sion. In Tokyo weight elimination bout be. won by i considered iGeorge Chuvalo of Toronto will ver, a crack theibe held Monday, Feb. 1, and pair not s first time a Canadian-bred had won the awa . arlier, he was named Can- 's ‘ orse of the year for 1964. i he CI" poll results as the in-l dividual performer and thrill of the year were runaways for the Taylor-bred colt. ‘ E ada 'l‘ i i l VOTES FOR HUMANS .M In the individual category, 't some gave their votes to track! stars Bill Crothers of Markham. l ni., and Harry Jerome of Van~ couver: hockey players Jean‘ Bel-iveau and Charlie Hodge of‘ Montreal Canadiens. Stan kits of Chicago Black Hawksic and Gordie Howe of Detroit 'h active curling membership. He stated that the club executive looked forward to one of the 1 ing in Montague. Several items of business con- cerning improvements to the ‘clubrooms and allocation of ice times to the Ladies and School boy and school girl curlers were also attended to. after which the meeting adjourned. A rink skipped by Peter Sin- clair won the Christmas Turkeys at a bonspiel which concluded on Monday night at the Monta- gue Curling Club. Ten rin competed in the Bonspiel which was a two game total point com- petition and the winners amass- .ed atotal of 148 points. other members of the winning rink were: Mate, Ellery Show. cond. Lorne Stewart and Lead Harry Galloway. Eleven rinks are now com- peting in Wightman's Steak competition. a point and double knockout bonspiel which will be played off hem Christmas. ~ m planes: shares was set last year kg Dooley. E. J l 0 I Curllng Draw, The following is the curlingi draw for Tuesday night at thei Charlottetown Club. IS p a r e sf needed) l p.rn. Ice 1 — D. George. All. Pier- cey. B. Martin. F. Burke vs. B. actNeill. A. Garrett, I-I. Mac- Lennan. G Proctor. Ice 2 —- Dr. MacDonald. ll. Edwards. J. Shelfoon. F. Coadyi vs. B. McGregor. Bus. Jones. N.| R. E. GALLANT Complete Stock of Building Supplies. Lumber. I w board. ay. Ice 3 a. s. Lavcrs Vs. M. Pur- _S '< ce i — J. Burden. D. Doug- las. B. Hopkins. D. Hutchinson vs. G. Storey. Dr. MacKay. Ii. Coffin. C. But r. Ice 5 — E. MacDonald. A. Gill E. Thomson. S. arper vs. . Flemming. E. Gillespie, K. My- era. 8. Stevenson. 8.80 pan. All ices open for scratch ‘night. Tuesday, December 22 at‘ 8 .m. —uhiTFfiiTlhl—iil€hzul MlJAmericans lives in Brazil. the also will handle network radio The original date for the l2- Ned Irish. president North River l 0 .riay the date was swilt-hcd in fMonday night to accommodate .‘theatres and arenas. l Irish said the New York area iwould be blacked out of the .closed circuit television. There 6 0f Funon warm" m" will be. no home television. Lester M. Malitz. Inc. of New _. York has been granted the c i r c. u i t distribution The Malitz organization There will be a North River inor Hockey meeting held at be born P .cd One of every two South rights. ountry which covers almost‘and communty antenna nego- rounder was set for Jan. 29 hull of Madi-' son Square Garden. said Mon-‘ a 51-point t 5 Rangers, Canadiens Trade Hicke. 36. played two seasons with Canadiens and was on the bench for most of the early part of this season before being sent down to Barons. His best season was in 1961-62 when he 1scored 20 goals and bad 31 as I. .- s . McComb. 23,-piayed with Kit- I chener-Watei‘loo and Sudbury of l the defunct Eastern Pro League jjbclore going to St. Paul last J $835011. 1 Prince County Hockey league 3 All games in the Prince County Hockey League have been tern. porarily baited because of the Christmas break Action will resume Sunday afternoon, December 27 when orden’s torrid Nationals. who have w n f of their last five ay AF Eagles in a showdown battle for first place. Borden are two points out. The game will be played at the RCAF base at 2.30. The Nets. right on the heels of the RCA! have beaten the inmen once in three games. 1 5-2. Borden's Ev White and Al Andrews, both in a scoring ram- i page are one-two among indivi dual scorers. White has 14 goals and 12 assists: Andrew six goals [ and 12 assists. t Eagle goalie Jerry Campbell lead net minder-s. with a 3.00 average. allowing 36 goals in 10 games. Following are statistics of the league at the Christmas re- lcess: ’ STANDINGS J w L‘ 'r r A re. .RoAi‘ Eagles ‘ 7 3 O 54 36 14 i Borden Nationals .' 8 ' assassin iEnman Doug Combines l lsottss R iSummerside Junior Legionuair- Yes 0 0 4. ‘ INDIVIDUAL SCORING f night, Tuesday. at 7:00 p All players in ‘ to attend may do so. radon (Any and all all the continent. .tialions. Remember. your home-town merchant can't afford to sell cheap. inferior merchandise. He must depend on your patronage. today, tomorrow and thereafter. And he must retain your confidence if he is to stay in business. That is why you get an honest dollar’s worth when you spend locally. Continued satisfaction to his customers is the goal of every home-town There will he a hockey prac- York and lice at the Charlottetown Forum l ifor both Hampshire teams to- .m. “B” who wish ‘and. if the clotting dissolves} A m quickly. he could be skating by. White Borden 14 12 m Wednesday and playing by the - ._ 6 12 m weekend. But at doctors sayl Andrewsv Borden Bat-hgate‘s broken thumb Won'tiGTHW-“e. RCA‘F . 3 9 17 be ready for action for at least K~ Macnnna‘d' RU”: five weeks. ; v 2 17 nth p l 3 ye r s were injured A- Gaudet. Juniors during the Leafs' 3-1 loss to De- l ' 5 16 troit Red Wings Sunday nilght.!Deigth. Combines 8 8 16 Either Duane Rupp or Larry E Roberts. Borden~ 5 11 is r H i l l m a n. both of Rochester D. Martin. Combines 12 3 15 lAmericans of the American J. MacLeod. en 8 6 14 ‘ League. will replaceiP. MacWilliams. 'Juniors Baun while Bathgate. Leafs‘ top? a 5 13 scorer and sixth in the National Prang. MAP 6 7 13 Hockey League race. wi re— mam]; AVERAGES I placed by either Jim Pappin or! G GA 50, Ave, Eddie Shack- is. Campbell, RCA-F ' l 10 15 0 3.60 ' JG. Cam ll. Borden , Practice Called t p” 9 as o 4.77 'MaoG-uigan. 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