ne Junior Habs By AL McNEIL ~ goals were |ting out minor penalties for eb Show Way MONTREAL (CP) — Unans Bobby Rousseau's 18th in the /bowing and hooking for Boston second, peried goals ing period ‘van Cour- | @' : : ; rookie Brit Selby and carers emth of year in the| Bermie Parent, back im the * By CHRIS ANNETT Mahovlich were : Boston nets after a five-game night was a big one for hockey all the way $2 victory over the | “Pirst 1. Toronto, Pul. | Point shot only to see the the biggest treat for Canadian hockey ing Montreal Canadiens | seed 10 1D 2 k) 13:17: sail in under his outstretc! Junior Canadians 2-1 win over Rus- Thursday night. 2M ie - u 15 (Beli. (22 band of scrappy juniors and five For the Leafs it ‘| veau, Duff) 17:08 Penalti HIT POST TWICE and nail for 60 minutes and it took second time in two | orton 6:18. 1 11:38 Uliman, who hit the post on end thirty-one seconds before they have acted as spoilers. | Secend pe — 3. Toronto, |e Side of the fext on two ear BEAT WINGS ay Selby 6 (Boyer Ellis) 17:21; 4 lier chances at a milestone 3 must have seen enough of them last club met Detroit Red e ree. ) 19:39 Section shot after taking a pass from the borrowed pros led to their downfall, who were riding a seven-game Shack 13:41 er. Warren Godfrey mid -- way tionized the art of net minding when winning streak. The Leafs won : : ied — 5 Montreal, through the second period. Detroit ram ples cipal haat a cp RAP tsar je Mx Four of the minor ties py Si Toronto Downs Montreal: : Boston: from retirement back into the lime- ’ 9 (Beliveau, Rous- performance that earned him a five minute geau) 12:24. ahov- |called by referee Bill Friday in near capacity crowd. treal eight-game unbeaten rec- lich 11:08, Pronovost 17:37 the game came within a 29 sec- Ruskies did record, Plante had no ord. Montreal had Shots on goal by: ond span of the first period. but it was ee roe Se meee and tied one going into this con- Toronto e 8 11.1231 woe - aes oe times he robbed sure : Montreal 2 4—28 | Ma wen or rou shoulders. fh Pulford opened the scoring Attendance—13,761 oes at 5:10. Six seconds later, Bryan like Plante do. not get their profes- with a power-play goal while Watson of the Red Wings went return to the amateur ranks. The Montreal Chaude Larose sat out . DETROIT 2 BOSTON 6 off for interference, giviing the man of Plante's status can do for a an interference penalty NORM ULLMAN DETROIT (AP) — Goals by | Bruins their first power-play ad-- club and although it may not be as the Russian coach Cherni- Rousseau, picked up one goal ; Alex Delvecchio and Norm Ull-|vantage of the night- hov stated, that ‘It was he who held us from winning . . .” SPORT MONT TOR On Mahovlich's goal, a Mont-|man and brilliant work by| That lasted but 23 seconds as he sheet ar alle e : : and one assist on the night and |"e#! defender’s pass hit Dave|Roger Crozier in goal carried |Boston’s Leo Boivin ‘went off Then too there were cheers for Norm Dennis, a member of moved one point shead of Stan |Keon att he blue line and Keon | Detroit Red Wings to a 20 Na-|for hooking Gordie Howe who the Houston Apollos of the Central Professional Hockey League. Mikita and Bobby Hull of Chi- |fed to Mahovlich, who cruised |¢ional Hockey League victory (had skated from his own end Dennis rapped home a rebound with only 29 seconds remaining cago Black Hawks in individual |” the left wing to beat Worsley: | over Boston Bruins Thursday }and faked two Bruins players in the game and that was enough to crack the 1-1 stalemate. écoring race, The Montreal right | Cournoyer scored at the 12:24 | might. as he made his way towards All in all the Baby Habs are to be commended but there is an wi now has 15 goals and | the final frame as his ninth) tiien's gecond - period|the Boston goal. other consideration to take into account, This was the ninth 20 assists for 35- points. power play goal of the season | marker was the 250th Parent, who played a period game in thirteen days for the Soviets and along with the SET UP BOYER beat Johnny Bower. NHL career in Detroit's 10-2 victory two travelling involved that is a lot of work for eny club. Never. put the Leafs ahead at| Gordon (Red) foie aoe The victory was the sixth in |Wweeks ago before retiring with theless they came out and gave their best and it fs a lot of ee 1721 of the middle period after | Ralph Backstrom failed on as many games for the Red|@ hand injury, was equally credit to them that they did not come right out. and directly AR rookie Wally Boyer had immo-|ehances to tie the score with |Wings over last-place Bruins | spectacular in the Boston net a blame the boss on- their heavy schedule. ELUSIVE PUC ee creeees Seta oo minutes remain- ii. season. he stopped 36 Detroit shots. HULL, MIKITA AWAKE ae : Gumap Wordle cleanly Dit San tae eit ntal ates [21 inthe final period, in ce Sana Devi, Deb Montreal's Bobby Rousseau during NHL action at Montreal cel Pronovost (3) to stop it. dich it was goal of Se ee oe First ported. Detroit, Deb (not shown) scored the Cana- despite the efforts of Toronto Toronto won’ 3-2. jeonann 20d Dae teens 0:34. ie ae vecchio owe, Bathgate and dacllall ‘ote tee toes ies wa Ba ns ee ete eo » BOWLING al peek eit Delvecchio ‘broke a scoreless Marshall ‘S:10 Watson 5:16, in Boston and if they did, it certainly showed up in the scoring. : The lith week of bowling 9| ‘Centre Bobby Pulford, with his |deadléck with less than two|Boivin 5:39, Fleming double True the Bruins are injury stricken and a real weak sister but e the Holy Name League, saw the |10th marker of the year, wes |minutes remaining in the first |minor 16:51. : it looks as if they are feeling sorry for themselves. They cer- ‘Humpty-Dumpty team take over | the other Toronto scorer. period. Reg Fleming was sit-| Second period—2. Detroit, Ull- tainly are not playing the style of play that would give them e en in am S hep endl webs were. 2. Devie man 13 (Godfrey, Bathgate) ee ete eee ee eee rolled a .280 ae along = \ ’ 2 ah er ve 2:37, the games break wide open Beantowners haven teammate D. Livingstone’s gman 5: men to play this game. eee te © |triple it gave their team all five Third period — No scoring. Hull, who stands out when he te left open rammed home ain no er I C er points. The Island-Chev’s col- renc ur ers Penaltles—Godfrey 6:22, Oliver four goals in the game and moved into a first place tie in the AE 8 Hcted at five point also in etc a sess coaidt uuneticed tu the glare GE publicly tat Biull’ get, faeving NEW YORK (AP)—The Freak /: ‘|i@€ geason opened there were Sine’ clone with F’ Bradley's oan 8 711% the top two scorers in the league on the same club is far from {Robinson deal wes the maior | ‘= a number of changes involving |735 triple starred for Iele-Chev. n er on es Detroit oa Sa eagle nee pe Mun ts somaya wate rey Sts Sie ete latina acs Rie| nowro cer) — Nene a ee ended et midnight Wednesday the Mets for Al Jackson and|3i, points. The New Method (CP) — A. ont ee ee on en ~~ a Charley Smith and traded Dick |; that took trouble to travel |{f°™ France will make its debut they are going to pose a serious threat to the league leaders ee ee Rechattes tes eta ona {eae he aches, ships for the Scotch Cup eched- for a little while yet. If the Rangers do not soon get out of a ae a oe ee Mahaffey, hnson STANDINGS jaled for Vancouver March 31 their disastrous slump the Leafs might even make the playoffs Detroit ‘Tigers for shortstop ew: Nagle’ Wenkecs, om ey Cee = to 24 yet. Dick Tracewski in a last-minute ‘ after’ their poor |MacLeans and Son 28% | David Small, chairman of the ~|transaction. veteran pitcher |Charlottetown Billiards 26% |Scotch Cup Curling RAMBLINGS... If Regan can shape up with; g from Pittsburgh | Island-Chev’s 94|made the announcement ‘ Sandy Koufax, Don Drysdale} /4 for relief man Pete Mik-|Henderson and Cudmore 17% |Thursday. He attributed Baltimore Colts are finding out that the old expression jend Claude Osteen, the Dodgers’ and traded Phil Linz to - - France's entry *when it doesn’t rain it pours’ is so true etaff will be more formidable Iphia “for Ruben Amaro ; curling interest throughout Eu- Tom Matte, a halfhack who was expected to call signals than ever. ait a swap of utility infielders. Rural Hockey cope. The following are the results a pro.game. ‘nd Matty Alou went from San Bantam-P. J P Matie, supposed to fill at quarterback for Gary Cuzzo. |OBTAIN LATMAN ‘ Giants to Pittsburgh cently ee Wee Difision re- ooo a oe who suffered a shoulder separation Sunday in the game against In another late trade, Houston Gibbon ‘and Ossie Virgil. 8 — Blair MacKay, |National Championships in 1920. Green Bay. Packers, still worked: out for an hour Wednesday Astros acquired ‘pitcher Barry Mike Dooley, Alan Dowling, afternoon. Trainers said they hoped the virus is only the 24 j|Latman from Kenny Constable (5). Wings 0 WON CUP SIX TIMES hour variety end that Matte will be all right for Saturday's im return for Ed Pacheco, a Hawks 10 —. Barry Canada has won the title elx aime shortstop who started out | pitchers, Bob Sadowski end Dan > —_|non (2) Jimmy Smaiwoot, see |‘imes, four by Emie Richard- The unknown expected to be Matte’s backup man is George in St. Louis Cardinals as a|Osinski, obtained from Milwap- A. Martin, Bob MacRae (2). B @on’s Regina foursome. Hee Haftner, a eix-foot-one, 188-pounder from Chicago. - leatcher. Both spent most of les|kee - Atlanta Braves for Lee “ MacGuigan (4); Bruins 7 — |Gervais of Edmonton, Lyall 20th last year, Haffner.-has been worked with the |season in the minors. Thomas, who can play first base | gy 8 Gordon Proude. Philip Campbell, : . Colts" replacement: taxi squad: this season. He has’ not even been Boston Red Sox, al tin yp Outfield, and relief pitcher " Gary Campbell (5). - added officially to the Baltimore roster, but coach Don Shula been most active in the Arnold Earley. Following are the gdmes sch- : has said he would do so. market since the end of the sea-| Sadowski, used both es a eduled Saturday, Dec. 18, 1965 in : Haffner, a hard thrower, was not an accurate long-distance |@on, added a pair of righthanded |starter end relief pitcher by the the R-M.H.A. Paperweight Divi- passer until a few weeks ago, when. he began hitting the target eee Braves, could step into the 4 sion at St. Dunstan’s Rink. with other taxi squad members, MINOR HOCKEY starting job vacated when Bill 7-00 a.m. To win the Western Conference title, the Colts must win this I ‘Monbouquete was traded to De- Ice 1 — Cannucks ve Seals weekend 'and Green Bay must lose: A Colt victory and a Green troit Jast fall for second: -base- Ice 2 — Blades vs Fiyers. Bay tie would force a playoff. SCHEDULE man George Smith and out- 7.45 a.m. C(d a wis sc ie cae thee Gaal Ga| PE a) ice | —~ Aces vu Clippers. HUNTER’S CORNER $f ~ |town Minor Hockey League play. [eid of the season, Boston re- tional Football League Pitts-| et. Bitent,re Barons. 7 : ing schedule for thie weekend: |leased veteran third baseman rs placed veteran | tte Rural Mince ockey : es BANTAM "|Frank Malzone and traded | ™atterback Ed Brown on waiv- |4° 0) ie.” den ag ag ; Duck Goose S n Over Friday, Dec. 17th, Spm. — Bressoud ST inslltrarionr 4 tins Tonite Morton Rhabweed. Paden, 0 ns On 7 Bears vs Comets; 6 p.m. — Bi- |New York Mets for outfielder ‘by Baltimore are as follows: 1. Mrs. John Lee, : ° ‘sons vs Maroons. * y 5 Dou St-, Charlottetown; 2. Duck Hunting Was Flop. ["ssstsay,Dec: sas, 230 pm.| "he ‘a traie of the tntr-[the, Colts such noaded help a lire "Harry dame, 16 sae | BOSTON (AP)—Boston Brus ’ _ \\ |e Indians vs Senators; 7 p.m.— season was the swap | 2 : oe eitee. 1. | Drive, Sherwood; 3. Mrs. Mable | @iMounced Thursday night the 3 . Clippers vs Barons; 70 p.m.— |that sent Robinson to more quarterback, Johnny Unitas, is MacKa 2 st Peters Road recall of goalie Ed Johnston The goose and duck season is the season closed and cold wea- |Romblers vs Blades 8.40 p.m. |Orioles and brought Milt |out with~a knee injury. Also May, , ’ \@rom Los Angeles Blades of the ‘over for year. For our|ther drove the ‘thin blooded’ |" oriets vs Aces. P™\pappas, relieve’ picher Jack|Sidelined is quarterback Gary |Patkdalé; 4. Joseph Western Hockey Le " ducks, with special emphasis on | hunters indoors, a few sizable |— rae fae Meldechan ‘ani ‘oultisldes Dek 44 Belmont St., Farndale; 5. The: oe eee cee flocks left the cold, slush filled aaa Dec. 18h., 7 Simpson to Cincinnati Reds A Steeler = ‘the |™as McAdam, 2 Grafton Street, Jobnston will join the club _..W-youlte-6-maci_with-o- & for a long time. Our duck shoot-_| salt water for stubble fields-that-|_“Tipresy: Dec. Aetna 7 2 |" e plete the transaction |Colts “asked us if we would be ee en flair for fashion, It will .fing was the flop to end ail flops. | were large and offered a wide |, vey : ae Orioles make willing to put Brown on waiv- . He suffered a knee handsomely to Our wiligeese saved the day'| view of the surrounding coun- |OT@S Vs Seals; 8.30 — Wolves vs |the ete ane me 5 the Bruins third game Sip io ot Dew's Mort for the waterfowl hunters. ‘The | tnyside. Caribous; 9.15 1 ee cidbeie Pubiee Guin 8 bans trade CURLING DRAW (eco, was ‘out tor het tis: eaekt We've fail flight exceeded any previ-| Fox hunters ere having a real |SPtingers: 10 — Ice Cleaning; ie aeeee Se ee an at Ga cise ' «_ |@hen sent to Los od ina: ce Chaiad ous fight for many years, The | field day with their hounds and {10-15 — Racoons ve Foxes, 11.00 Simpson end Baldechym. | se eae added. “maybe ae pigs A raat stage was set last spring and | with no scarcity of targets. Rab. Cie ee ee ee Se: Ge will “20 titer sieht ‘Tukey Draw: |man said. is columnist predicted a bum- | bit hunters on the other hané : i their ” i per goose fligit in the fall. Trou.| ate finding the bunnies pretty ee oe RIFLE SHOOT aoe ar ae Stechery re | CoS 2 pee ar te NHL STANDINGS sands of bushels of plump grain | scarce. In a few isolated sect- en Seals. reek pe tater quarterback -until-this-sea-|, 100 2 —.©- Gallant .vs Mclo-| INTE \ a _touch..of easy. elegance. kernels “littered our stubible | ions that are well off the beat |# © Postponed game The ‘following are the results|... But Bill Nelsen was moved |S"- to this work -a-day se Tere yen fot te | sec renee are hr (7: PEgcare fh, tie at YOR | ean apt md rows at | «dey vy tein, | 27 THE CANADIAN, PERE me a coating of . Fox: hunters ae r that carried through till April pitta tee hekk boorstae ake Nee Recioee’ soe Sm: |Ravmond Vessey 9 Pen oe Ice 2 — Kassner ve Birt. -|\Montreal 45.82 protected the grain kernels all | are ing—rabbits few —and |) _ — essey 9 Chicago winter. Our wild birds heve ¢he far bebmees. One epecitic swraang sie os ayo thee ee Soe” = Practice a cainun Gol cits Detroit M 3 4 % o iach outta ha ee beens | pension: bat cheer on Suis: LO hak = tae Le en vou - ee: ay el rate! today, Dec. 17: New York- 512 7 @ 8 17 ith es. p.m. — Ice _ 90 y" 1 : . ‘Boston $16 3 8% ill 18 Be Our finger pe | ee eM iumcers Cleaned ‘Blackbirds vs Redbirds; Ice 2|Roland Veesey 82|town beginning sbout 7.10. All| Ice 1 — P. Sinclair, L. Sin Look at what’s NEW As @ rule wikigeese on their | Rabbits may be prolific but they | 7878 end Eagles (Practice). ‘Frank Vessey 0 "players ape eaqnosted to attend: | ctetr, © aa | , Cuauee, REMEMBER WHEN = 4 spring migration have pretty | cannot mieterialize out of thin Fa eg ae K. MacKenaie, L: MacLeod. New York Yankees went in the tas alim pickings untél warm weea- | it. : : J Ice 2— Open. . to the Pacific Coast League : : Py ther opens up our rivers and| It took a little time to pin ew or : ets amat : 9 p.m. 4 years ago today—in 1925 R bays. This spring they -wound ee ae ae ee Ice 2 — H. Moar, P. Johnston, | —to pick second - baseman our stubble fields an honest to yun and . . dt was Seok au A. Robertson, H. Robbins vs. | Tony Lazzeri. - He played Sere ie oe arg es| ake Reeesraacaoe | SS Tae Se Lone eine es | ete eon 1S VOted Rookie Car Sis | Se Ts | | ratios never tore approximate three — thousand | department. concerned had. it in - , : _AT CHARLOTTETOWN pennants and five World Protects Driver and Passengers... wo extra cost birds. We not only had our own | WTiting. Years ago the Game | NEW YORK (AP)—Joe Na ; 5 |tion. committee is composed of G DRAW Geries. Laizeri wound up passers ere % regular spring flight but © eiso | Association was known as the |math, the New York Jets’ $400,- - \24 sports writers, three from |g p.m. (note time) his Yankees career by hit- , the buik of our sister provinces | Fish and Game Protection As- |000 quarterback, has won Amer. 4 \each league city. el J. Burden, W Redden,| ting the winning run of the birds. On the opening morning | 5°ciation. After @ number of jican Football League Rookie of Namath earned 18 votes as in, J on vi -| 1987 an approximate 300 geese pretty | USuccessful tries a select group |the Year honors by a jandslide imi hoi mn, ‘am nearly swamped our ‘rig’ . . , | %f association members man- vote in the Associated Press oo Joha there were geese in front of us, ‘aged to have the word ‘protect- poll. Bramlett, Denver Broncos line- behind us and over us. The | !0n’ deleted from the heading. | The highly-publicized former Backer, drew three votes The famous Cliange of the Light Bri. A Se@ment of the fish‘and game | Alabama player who underwent others were spread, one each gade at Balacmlava in the Cri. |"la0_ write with a pretty long |eurgery on his right knee . emong—running back Wendell mea when cannon in front of | Pencil. If the boys were really |January was: used sparingly es: them and cannon behind them | *™@tt they would have balked |eoach ‘Weeb Ewbank in the Hayes of Denver, defensive volleyed and thundered. We! assuming the responsibility jearly season but later bios- backKent McCloughan of Oak- had geese: in front, behind and |r endorsing sucha tragic |moned as the Jets top quarter- fiend Raiders and linebacker “ower head of us... and the air |SMmder. They could have at |back.. Gus Otto, also of Oakland cuir callin on our local black duck and |the Jets snapped their losing Namath recently was ex- “BREATH OF FRESH AIR” FEATURES Until at the twentieth of | Reddess to emit of Northern |etreak end went on « four-game ly ike ahaumed ain on > November. it wasn’t even goose Water ts W specific winning spin in mid-season rafter being Classified 4F™ by the :, ’ hunting it was simply legiti. | Do'g., Pats. Official Ottawa sat |put them in second place im the | | |medical board after several MARTIN'S GARAGE LTD. mate murder. Geese have piled end, hee supein one ‘aunt tat ae iar an totinties exhaustive tests ‘ -! ‘ decoys found in the house Namath in : : : : , said |rank Namath third among AFL appeared in Cy es ARDIAN 254° Queen Sirect ot g0 first dearie |querterbacks with 147 comple: game except the season opener. = GUA - PATRIOT m : man would |tions in 296 attempts for 1,961 fT joat a woman”. ____—_|yards end 16 touchdowns. Thir- ‘Jor NAMATH FIGURES SHOW SWING FOR eee CENTRAL Dial 894 . 7309 Some sea birds drink sea aie tae a inportent: tecter 4n:-Sent- Post war immigration into! 8:30 - 10:00 p.m. PRINTERY a : rid of the salt| The 22 - year - old bachelor |Mming Shea Sadium week after Sen. Teens (15 yre. & older) 35¢ f" - 4-8506 : KER FACTS glands near the | helped the Jets eell a batch of |week. 3 Chan 390,000 in 1967 (0 lees than | Adulis Se + Phone a hee season tickets and has been the | The Associated Press selec: |80,000 in 1961 | tae ioe : ® : 7?