‘m.-.-v.._.,fl.,. m”. . F SPORTS ’RONT By JIM CULIJ‘IN Tid B )ti day to evens cent for Friday night's battle. ‘lave received minor injuries to I full lineup for the Acadia cont The Chicago Black Hawk Saturday night by a M count. to win. but we can't win all Chiraso forwards appreciated that the against Sawchuk. Wings a 3-3 tie 11 w 't Martin was ca Red age but Martin went to the swing into action tonight at on Fitzroy street—The Prince Billy ' ty star Mulligan maintains that the We] reckoned with in I I I Sandy‘s Royaisrwili ta he Charlottetown year for the p for T ursday's cont-est fensive ace of last year's edlilon to lorlda. an mm 7.00 pm. to teams are made of when they hampion, retained his oriental Iv outpointing Suh Kang H weighed 135 pounds. n performing for , sending out a Wire to belongings. The Ranger maria rill) was forced to twisted his ankle. custom] hockey hut-outs in the . for M a new gimmick to inspire this season. NEW YORK (AP) — Former ~ orld heavyweight champlgn e part of its tournament to etermine a new heavyweight Implon. it does not carry that lcial ork significance in New .‘i‘he WBA stopped recognizing . - Commission still con- ' rs Clay the champion. ‘ BA nam Ernie Ter- , its No. l heavyWeigbt. to - et second-ranking Cleveland following players are re- - to appear at 6 p.m. with o n - up extra teams in the Midget ' sion, ‘ MscPherson. .\i"har. Ralph Farrell. m. Roger Frisae . let. like " meltin- ,_ sinks. v also or: The .Axemen'wlill invade the St. Dunstsn's University date but Kane expects est Lowell MacDonald of Thorburn. N.S.. scored on away with three minutes left in the name tolgive the Detroit th the New York Rangers on Sunday night. as a big star with the Hamilton Red Wlngls at the same monTh through a practice session at the I-‘ 8.00 pm. in preparation for the battle. gemen over the idea of alternating Plante and Marcelle Paille. P took the job from Plante in training camp. but the New recall Jake from Baltimore when Paiiie Marititne Intercollegiate league. The Inc three shirts to the three stars of all the Saints home games. will be ii the different teams by Dom Hon its... came Acadia squad a The Axemen aren't considered the Acadia is a - hard sale expe have a healthy A couple of the Saint’s players to have s were shut out in Toronto We had called for the flaw the time. It made us feel a little better when Billy Reay and his lads entertained the Montreal Canadiens at home Sunday night and wailoped the Flying Frenchmen by a 6-2 count. That Toronto defence was really something on Saturday night. although. we don’t imagine the It. We would venture to s ay Hawks didn't get one serious scoring opportunity a break big reputation in .junior hockey necessary in p cm Wings from junior hockey and ague for seasoning. The Charlottetown and District junior hockey league will Wes ‘Bucko' of Wales puvc-iusters handled by Mulligan will be pitted against the St. Dunstan’s Juniors Bill MacMillan l of last year’s tea Trainer's ‘ice palace' at the helm. The PWC team m back in the fold and coach shmen are going to have. to be this loop. Action gets underway at 8:30 pm. From Here And There ngle with u Johnny’s Flying Hawks at rsday night. This will be the Flying Hawks and they have team as displayed their colors last season. cxhepherd. the de- a5 ‘ S the. Royals will orum tonight The Hamilton Tiger-Cats displayed what championship overcame an is point deficit Saturday to defeat the Ottawa Roughriders 39-38 and thus obtain the right to represent the East in the annual Grey Cup classic. We will be looking for the Hamilton gridiron squad to defeat the British Columbia Lions in the annual fall classic. Flash Elorde of the Philippines. world junior lightweight lightweight title Saturday nlght of South Korea in 12 rounds. Each The New York Rangers are still facing the problem of who is going to be awarded their goaltending job for this season. table only brought clothes for one game. but Iiile way he has the Blues there is a good chance he will ' timbre for the reminder ‘ of h mulling ailie or IS ve also been ' Jean Guy Morrlssette. formarly of the Monctcn Hawks. is ‘ pipes for the Omaha Knights of the Central Pro- league season. Jean-Guy has recorded two Knights first thr anner season in Oman Dow’s Men's and Boys' Wear In Charlottetown have de- ee victories and appears to be a Shown above are two mem- bers of the Billy Mulligan coached Prince of Wales en~ try in the Charlottetown and District junior hockey lea- gue. The Mulligan coached squad will tangle with the St. Dunstan's juniors in the league opener tonight at the Charlottetown Forum with BravesSeiiSpahn To NewYorkMeisi «APl—Warrem leagues‘ top{ NEW YORK Spahn. the big or ets Monday. The 43-‘ year-old pitcher was purchased: from Milwaukee Braves. Spahn also. will serve as the Mcts' pitching coach for the’ National League club. "But the, greatest job in baseball is being a starting pitcher and that's what I expect to be next year."1 he told a press conference. Spahn. who won 356 games. during a 19-year career with} the Braves. posted a 6-13 record l in 1963. He had only four com-. plete games in 27 starts. 1. “I wasn't pitching enough last season." he said. "I have to pitch regularly to be effec- tive. I talked with Johnny Mc- Hale and Bobby Brogan and told them I wanted to go some- where else if I didn’t fit into their plans." | McHale and Bragan are Mil- waliree’s vice-president and manager. respectively. the St. Dunstan's entry In al firm will donate x-Champ‘ Patterson .avorite Over wChvlo GEORGE CHAVALO iiiiams of Houston for the va- ose the winner of the Patter. . son-Chuvan scrap. Patterson is ranked third and Chuvalo. Canadian champlon. fourth. T WBA doesn‘t list either Clay or Liston in its lop 10 Campbell. Melvin Murray, Bar- ry McLaren. urray Car- michael. coach 1 Councillors — Beg Chapman. Gordon Ellis. Phil O'Neill. Geo- rge MacWilliams. Paul Cosey. Howard Ellis. isn Waye. Billy lMacltinnon. Donnie MacGuigsn. “"- *Doo Mackinaw. Wendell Yeo. n ‘Ilsrry Steels. Fred Quint. 3* L. MacAvinn. Robert statesman, trict Junior Hockey League un- *_ til Decem w cant title. with the winner to 03- s The purchase price was not revealed. HoweverI it was esti- mated to be about i SOUND PHYSICALLY " am sound physically." Spahn said. “and I'd like noth- ing better than to make the Spahn hold numerous major and National 20-victory seasons. 13: ost strikeouts by a left hander, 2.493; most years leading games won. eight; and most years leading league in com- plete games, nine, Big Bonspiel LEAGUE OPENS TONIGHT I i other 3 League {have won one and lost two. Thc| half of the boys expressed southpaw. joined the lowly New: records. Among them are most iEf‘gles are unbeaten in tCURLING DRAW. .. I‘Senior Hockey To Stay .hockey _Seemed destined ‘0 die:signed. Game attendance was here this season. it probablyidrasncauy low, would have succumbed. .i better players were at- had it not been for Kromm'sjtramed to the smelter cities of Kids. JTrail, Rossland and Kimberley, A team of green'horns 19d bYiwhere good jobs went with After being appointed player- coach of a team that existed only on paper, Kromm began his task. With help from the Nelson Booster Club. the city council. Noire Dame University ‘ battleaa‘m‘l 01“ Pro l"Z‘ll'nel‘lrhockey careers. Some went to and other organizations, he 3°be Kro’f‘m has kept theiSpokane. Wash, where even formed a team. game 30mg 1” Nelson- and afterlbetter wages made playing with He talked many of them into three wee“ It was in 8 three-what team more attractlve. going to the university while way tie for first place. 1 la 'in h k f f This Kootenay city. once AJREFUSED T0 QUIT go: £711.15? ii. 2:113:18 '31:; powerhouse in amateur , “MIKEY men began ‘0 “(Tent businessmen into giving. them in Western Canada. was ready‘the fate 0f the Leafs- A While jobs to go with their hockey at the end of the 1963-64 season Eeefiilgb was called to wind up tasks to put to rest its flagging Maplel e c u '6 affairs- c t. f Leafs entry in the Western In- 3114 W en the lime cam? lm‘ Wesutesrn E’Jggufiheandprggitsng terna-tionai Hockey League. ii‘he final reekoning- 3 small from the coast and the Prairies lgmup 0f fans led by “CR began to swell the Nelson . . iJames. once active in hockey in'ranks' .wm‘am' 0"" refused t" Vancouver Canucks of the :3 e 1“- WHL sent their alternate goalie. ls Honored {HJametS 19‘”de for Support Jim Letchcr, to tend goal for - 8 go I. promptly m '. Jinn-med president of the club reiah'éafs' SUM“! to immedlate Tignish Regional High School "If": t° d" What “i ‘7”"ld- Hard work in trainine camp Football team. proud Island Sen- ‘comovegmmovet Wis OB hblge and some w p - crac ing ior B. football champions Were Kmm m1 a' oulspo 9" _° hy Kromm paid off. The rebuilt feted at a sports banquet by Kromm 8 Se 53y" 1' to“! ' Leafs soon chal p ‘m. the student’s council of their cc pe re “C anty' pressive victories over the pointing out that there didn‘t appear to be a team with which to play or coac Kromm had joined Nelson last year as a player after he was Kinkom' omen), and ur s dumped by Trail Smoke Eaters. In the five games played they the team he gmded ‘0 the A113“ averaged five touchdowns a cup and World Championship in game m. 25 for the season The 1961 and to a fourth-place finish defence allowed only {our in the 1963 world tournament. touchdowns in the five games. Kromm had been censured by In the final games Tignishithe Canadian Amateur Hockey and Souris had a home and :Association for a remark that home‘ series and Tignish won ‘perhaps the CARA was refusing the first game 31-13, and th im more player help in the second game 1-0 .‘1963 world tournament because Rev. patrick welsh guest isdditional expenses might di- speaker for the occasion in his ‘mlnish the "caviar budget" of usual jovial manner spoke on i——‘—"‘"""“ the importance of developing‘ both the body and the mind. 1 Other speakers offering hearty ; Jockey Celebrates congratulations to the winningi team on the honor they hadLBy WInnlng Three 1 . brought to the school and ‘0'. TORONTO (Cp)_Eric Walsh the commumty were: ;24-year-old jockey from North Rev. A. Pelidergast. C. tSydney. N.S.. celebrated his MacDonald. Sister .5 'al‘yimarriage a day ahead of time Arnold school prlnclpal. Sister lMonday by riding three winners Si. Angela Marie. SlSll‘l‘ s'5-Eat Greenwood race track John Francis. Everett Brode-l Walsh who marries pg”..- -a V rick Chairman of school trust-.Gismonai 21 of But-fa] tdlc' SUMMEIRSEDE Junior Legion' ees. David Harper. Physical:now is tied {Ruth J h o (; ay' nalres Pllfy RCAF E33185 {Might Education Instructor. Aubin J :8 nah-v f 1R an n- 1‘93 anc' at the All“ Base. Game tlme ls Gallant. Wilson J, Shea Sulfa e : Io‘ers‘fme'.N‘B" 8:19 pm. _ George Cheverie coach of theistgndgcon a8“ m “)0ka The Leglonnaires football team speaking on be-i wgsgsfg‘tlrtlgsstri‘figfi toad“: aD-i ' . "‘5 with two‘ preciation to the teachers and Howey Wayne Hams 0‘ Vancou' Sistelr it. John Francis for the gvefi‘x.“ be M k .d. w d CJM, ove. inner. ‘ c “ mg e "65' C Th: turkey was donated byiday." said Walsh. He plans to Mrs. Gilbert Judge_ ispend his honeymoon in Florida My Handrahan president of ilat the end of the Ontario racing the students council was chair-tSeason Samrday‘ man for the occasion. toug- Kimberley Dynamiters and Spokane Jets. Kromm says he isn‘t through yet. “This year things were kinda up in the air. e didn't even know if we'd be in the league. school under the direction of Sister Saint John Francis Home Economics teacher in the school dining room on Sunday evening. . The team played Albertoin Souris Ladies Take Lessons SOURIS —— The ladies division of the Souris Curling club held a special meeting last night to * receive instruction in the game of curling from three members of the Charlottetown Curling action set to get underway at 8.30 pm. The PWC players are Karl Duncan (left) and Angus Houston. team captain. b. Tile trio from Charlottetown were Mrs Inez Gallant. 3 st president of the ladies provm- MacDonald and Mrs. Ella» Ran» Juniors Meet i RCAF Eagles Rev. t. alan. Mrs. Joseph Gallant presided and questions were asked of the three by the ouris ladies. Re- freshments were served follow- ing the meeting. Coach Clair thus far. w1ns. ISPORT . . .‘ Clair The followmg 15 the curling he draw for Tuesday. Nov. 24 at the Belvedere Golf and Winter Club. Football Conference for Walsh rode winners next few years. in the second. third and sixth races. He brought home Ernie Lieb- Bowling Resuhs igman‘s Wee Bender in the ‘ Are Released ' 9 pm. ice 1 — Edgar Taylor. Dr. ‘Drysdale. Ted Miller. Alf. Hen- ncssey vs. winner of Walker and cast he talked about a new con n. .tract with Rider presiden 6.432. returned “Just wait until next year." cial association; Mrs. Elizabeth - Wants To Stay, OTTAWA lCPl—Coach Frank‘ indicated Monday night; wants to stay with Ottawa. Rough Riders of the Eastern the Clair said on a radio broad-l Barry O‘Brien earlier Monday Money Race Sets Record DUNEDIN, Fla. ’AP'——JH"k I h Nickiaus' narrow victory nn-r 7 Arnold Palmer in the 1954 Pro. HZ ' ers Associat'nl ' Bl’ PAT MCMAHON ‘ Nine veterans had retired. association officials who were money. “we was the. “05“” Nelson News Sports Editor leaving the club with little to “excess baggage." 5”” ” “mad “99"”: ""L" NELSON. B.C. ‘CPl—Seniorvbuild on. The coach had re- ARRANGED JOBS “'5' "'9 PGA 5"“ Mm” The $31.13 ddference beat the previous closest race when Ben ‘Hogan topped Lloyd Manzrrlm .by $822.01 in 1948. the PGA said. Official records date back to 1947. Nicklaus won 311182450 by playing in 24 tournaments. He won four tourneyK and finished in the top fivr= 17 times. gPalmer. who had won the ‘money derby two years i irow, collected $113.20337 tor iplaying in 24. winning two and finishing in the first five 15 1 times. i Nicklaus tied with Guy {Brewer Jr.. for second in the 5 Cajun Classic in Lafayette. La. Sunday when Brewer missed a .15-foot plltt on the final hoie. Palmer was hird. If Brewer lhad ride the putt. Palmer would have beaten Nicklaus in the PGA money standings. PRAY T0 MECCA Devout Moslems are required pray towards Mecca five to times each day. and all mos- oriented towards en built. ques are Mecca wh i "le1 PLAIN or FILTER TIP CIGARETTES THIS WEEK at the t comeback of the year as a pitcher next season. You don"t go from middle age to old age in one year." in Milwaukee. Mcl-Iale said he called Spahn last week and told him of the Mets' interest. “Because of Spahn‘s brilliant and long career with the Braves we wanted Warren to have the opportunity to accept or reject this assignment.“ McHale said. Spahn rejoins Mets manager Casey Stengel, wh’o piloted Bos- ton Braves in 1942. the year the left-handed pitcher made his big league debut. chedule Released The following is the schedule for the Charlottetown and Dis- r Tues. Nov. 24—ch vs. SDU. Sun. Nov. 20—an vs. Ran- gers. Mon. Nov. 30—ch vs. North Rlver Tues. Dec. i—Rangers vs. U Thurs. Dec. 3—North River vs. . Tues. Dec..3—-R8IIKEI'S vs. North River . Tues. vs. Rangers. Thurs. Dec. 17—PWC vs. Rangers. L lS~North Rlver Fllnn. ‘ ' At , Ice 2 — Dr. Angus MacEach- 35°50 ‘0 Vin" and complfled. algtr-‘hicd‘llliecicol‘lo‘l- mitigate: beeni F O R U M ‘ . tern. Stan Bryanton. Reg Mahar,i The following are the results ‘$?6‘60 dilly dOUble Whmh ,m' “ ’m sure the club will come‘ The‘ III‘SI. annual EarlyuBlrd ‘Ed Hodgson vs. A]~ Magma-1,! of Saturday‘s bowling in the g“ “ded ‘alcuna 1" the (“St up with a reasonable contract," Bonspiel WI“ be 91‘! at the{Bonnie LePage. Earl Baker. Don; Holy Name League. 1' ce' ‘ (‘lair said. TUESDAY Belvedere Golf and Winter Club .Macponald_ : endergon.Cudmorp ; Walsh l‘Ode 5‘” ROIenbt’rg'S There have been reports that. . on Frlday and Saturday, .NO-i I“. 3 _ Andy Humphrey. 3m; w. Hayes 159 134 133 .Cool Fool in the third and rode Clair is being sought by Toronmt 7;;00'8200 9-m-‘Qut‘9n Charm“ vember‘.27 an 28. 'On rrlday [Burden Dave Jardine‘ _ V5314. phimps 122 204193llongshot Slithering Sam in the Argonauts_ but Clair said he‘ 1.:45-1:45 p.m. P. . there wlll be a mens draw at lwalter pickar¢ Gemge Vessgy" B. W 159 16615‘Xth‘ Sill'hé'l‘i'“ Sam gave bei- hasn't talked with Toronto offi-I 3:30-4:30 p'm' 8pm": Par. 9_,8"d ‘1 a-m While Saturday 1M... “nones- Dan Dam. chroy Gauthier 181 171 17s tors a $19.40 Win. (-ials about coaching the club.: SEW" . Vllil feature a mlxed draw alsol .Ice 4 " F K Macfiu“ Keith B; um, 203 176 221 I 5:00-4:00 p.m. Minor Hockey at 9 and-u a’m' ‘Kenned Heller - Jones ' BobI Pomls“ “tel—2695 8:30 Pm. Junk“: Howey: Inv1tatlons are extended totc, a y' 1 [w Madman and so" Electric S D. . vs. P VLC. First all curllng clubs in the prov-. "grey VS' 05” 0 31k“ and l A, Mac}; 5103109 Same 0‘ Junior League- mce and a urge l .1 istllnn. M Madman 175134 Adults 50c: Students 25c expected. All. entries will be Roberts 190 150 220 l - accepted untll Thursday even- cGee 306 288 238 ‘= b": " " “’EDNESDA‘ mg" . E MacLean 148156160 ' \ . , fwd”?! IMO-1:30 P-W-C- The entry fee Will be $12 per‘ Points—.1 10:31-2536 ’- 1:30-3:00 pm. Pro-School Chil- team and this money Will be: Humpty - Dumpty " ' w . a“ tire“ Skate (35¢ per faintly) used towards prizes. Please. L. Trainor 171 193 145 7:00-8:00 pm. Hampshire Prac- note the date for entries is‘ D. Mullins 176 207158 f“ - Thursday November 26. 1964. . E. Doyle 165 259 221 0 8:10-9:10 North River Jrs- ‘. G. Bradley 176 216 13.; 9:20-10:20 pm. N. Larter . y L. Gauthier 187 268 178 ‘ Curllng Draw 1‘ %§::.”."Ei‘°" .1732” “6 THURSDAY 5 Nah-3604 of 7'00-8'00 a m —0ucen . Island C - ' ' " ' ' ' The “’“owmg ‘5 the cum"? vfifwualcllf réclalllizdwcexhlll: G Murphy h“ Dig: 211 168 warmth and Beam-V llglballz‘ftle dl draw for Tuesday night at the Jean Raffle from gamma... . Thistle 211 156 735 ' El '0' 183:“ PM a e Eggégdetown Club. (Spa re 9 Clippers of the A me He an ? TPineau 207 255 130 ISIdfld Mode BLANKETS lzmsdelgcnpag‘. P. w C. ralnor 188 154 154 - - - ' ' ‘ 7:4"; G Be u N M willeklgin [filiguclubwlgl‘dill’édugf E0 Dgucette 180214 267 ’ Beaul'fulll' ("it PMkaged "0.153: [Ist A3532"§s'c Hm ce — . nne . ac- a '5 am i w core 125125125 . v- r .. - c .- ‘ v Neill. D. Reid, W. MacGregor (Mgplegleafsahggrft the Toronto Points. “3255 i "Ehgldgrrd and Shipped “Where m 5.457.” N“. MW" Hook” vs_ J‘ Cameron. L. Johnston. 3' Ratene. who has played [or Ch town Billiard Club ': “ '. , FRIDAY MIND. 13- T854015 the Rangers for parts of the H' Landry 170197144 . Gepume 100‘” “.001 San“ bound or 1215115 P w (‘ Ice 2 — H. Peters, w, Carr, past four seasons. was a hold- Nslacuren 174 134 162 Whipped end. blankets. m page] Shades 14513-35 ppIIIn- Ch'town. Rural M‘ White. C fish" n. A Love out this {an and did not sign A. Bpencel' 144 231208 . Auto robes in a Variety of iartans at ' High ' ' ' ' J. MacDonald, a. Rodd, N, no- until three weeks after the Na- w‘ “my 235 265 215 Pmes ‘0 P‘SaS“ “““"~" “hopper 3-45-4-45 St leans School May. tiona] League season opened. - 0er 215 169 210 A small depostt will hold any biankct 2 ' .2 ' ' - ‘ ‘ . - He was then sent to Baltimore A‘ Dolmen"- 175 227 180 Till Christmas 5.00-7.00 pm. Mlnor Hockey “Ice 3;- C. Whitenect. K. Kell- h r h h - -0 d . "mug-31a Totakm ‘ ‘ 8:30-10:30 p.m. Skating: Adults kms. hm Macuan' Bob Stew w eeh e as sc re ulne goas New Method Cleaners 50c: Senior Teens 35c enson vs. H. Douglas. C. Macln m e”: t $31351... . . . _ .1. Duffy 125 123 150 wo M- r ' nes. A. Calibec . Bill Stevenson. NAMED FOR WOOD T. Gregory 157 161 313 SATI RDA‘ l — . lemming. .l The island of Madeira re- K. Madore 197166 251 and ‘ 7=00-1=15 v-m- Minor Hockey BFOOkS- 3 Crockett. J. Sheifom" ceived its name from the Por- J. Bradley 200168126 00410“ P-m- Skim“: MM“ V5- D’- “009". DT- WOW". C- tuguese word for wood—thick F. Doyle 238174138 . 65 Queen St. Charlottetown 25“ Chl'dm' '5‘" M?§eDf5)nBl(:(. icyli‘tl‘liak Kenna“ {aestsl of. laurel once covered G. Gallant 181 225 268 = 4:459:00 P-m- Mm" “Mk” A. Mammy“. B‘ Tanton 0.. ls ands mountalnSldes. Pomts—ll/x Total—3388 __ B. Carruthers. D. Douglas. 8. Hopkins, B. Patterson. Ice—2 L. Wellner. F. Corr-or- an. B. Partridge. C. Butler vs. . Whitlock. E MacDonald. G. Gallant. E. MacRae. Ice 3—A. Burke. S. Levers. J. Whaien. P. Perry vs. J. Bur- den. D. Wonnacott, V. Robert son. F. Dillon. Ice 4 — D. Bell. 15 Nicholson. A. MacEwen. D. Rogers vs A. Saugders. W. Rodd. K. Daisiel ur R. MacDonald. E. Jay vs. A Llewellyn. Dr. Higgins. M. Pur- g! F Burke. 1. i i e. . Ice 5 .A— G. Stewart. 3. Boylus. f Charlottetown Skating ras-scuoor crutches WEDNESDAY, NOV. 25“! . 1.30 to 3. 25¢ per Fondly 00PM. E .. Halifaar. N.S.: PETER JACKSON 0" Cash Award Winner. Mr. William 6. Reid, 6821 Globe St.. Halifax. 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