‘SPORT ECHOES — a g 7 | i. 1966. es | Wreal, hica O 1966. Athletes | ontrea Cr ago | ea, : 4 eoemmats (CP)—Detroit Red fought hie way to the net ‘and Worsley | played shutout hockey He: Earn Plaudits Gently weit oh euiicltiet tate mca eels Ro : Bie Roger Crozier's third shutout in er was screened| First peried—l. ; go tee ee 2) # to snap Tor-|by defenceman Lafry Hillman. }Tremblay 9 ( By-NORMAN MacDONALD. { | ynbeaten stiring.| MacDonald followed with bis|13:38; 2; a : the main-|- "s|seventh, of the season at 8:47, a|(Ferguson,* A few paragraphs of prose Landry, but lost out to in their i@ season, tops hard, low shot after a pass from |Montreal, Larose “7° (Ferguson, *. gpe- necessary here to cover 9 » ke Borden, ational Hockey League, |Delvecchio. : », 19:36: few noteworthy achievements in|own! bailiwick. The. Kensington Wings made it easy for| ‘Henderson, @ right 5 hander, per, Gilbert 2: the past year of sport. First of eee eer ae period when he |moved to left wing on the Ull-|14:54, Rousseau 15:47. all, that Summerside Intermed-|lorded it over all ee ce three shots. [mam line, scored his 10th of the period 5 fate “AY baseball’ team which|cer teams in their cusses, Soe v-had .a even-| season at 6:41 of the’second pe-|Laperriere 5 (J, C. Tremblay, ; won the. Island, title, end — en: “ys broken mete, Home hha Ging oe Vrs eee) Be. eee Shots on goal by: a Memr i ’s/rebound. wer made a /| Provost Hatper, Harris) 9:06; | Boston : . So fears, champions of New| Individual honeee? ten I yo third piotaltaie, glove seve. ena abot bylG. Now Yorks faerie 1€ (lowell, | Chicago. 12 14.1541 Brunswick. Donnie Schurman,|of SHS showed is ACG wt est league stand-|Uliman and then stop pve d| Gilbert) 10:31; 7, New York, Ra-|.. Attendance—16,666, ~ starting on the mound pitched/the other ovs. oe 0 ot e's Smith's ‘try, but was flat on the|telle 9 (Nevin, Howell) 11:30; 8. |; ———*" gilt-edged ball in the big games, |country Salar and sprinting 10-game un-|ice when Henderson scored. |New York,’ Ratélle 10. (Neilson, ‘ : fut hit a batter on the wrist|broad-jumping — equalled a Leaf |SCORES ‘ON PLAY: | Gilbert) 16:49. Penalties — Ric} NHL SATURDAY. with the score tied and the besss/ webs I facWiilllams and Bill 1963 when the club}, Howe Sai ars wnt \chack, eliown’ alone WON va so *. loaded, and so Summerside| | Pail vipressed coach without de-|tiest goalaf 8:39 of the third| 7:28, Backstrom 9:4. BOSTON 3 TORONTO 6 | bowed ‘out, but considering f the Halifax Junior Cana- feat before. being edged 21 by | “defenceman Kent| Third period — 9 ahs SUMMARY - “everything they hada very good) of the Sti vow playing int-| a ee . He left Douglas grab-|Rousseau 16 (Duff) 11:11..Pem-| First — 1, * Boston wan seak of achievements in | the capital city of Nova Scotia. who re- [bing for air, zipped by him and “Nowe. Oliver 4:38; 2. Toronto, Selby 7 ete ead aot weneen Alan Gaudet attracted the at, Thursday in a |dlistered a low shot past Bower| Shots on goal by: — (Ellis, Stemkowski) -12:03. “Pen- the car’ferry town of Borden | tention of coach Bombe: Bruins and |for his 16th goal of the season. 16 18 13—42| alty—Stewart 10:09. ---© . would be like telling the story | Audrea and now plays for, ‘be | Hinemates| The Wings drew the only two|New York ° — 11 10 12-83! Second period ~- 3, ‘Toronto, of little Red Riding Hood and | North Sydney’ Vics ee x Delvece- ee oe ance—15,008. . | Mahovlich 10 (Armstrong) 2:19; elting oo ee ater Doe” vise and wan tonk goal Saal nce oe damage, even when Delves-| CHICAGO (AP) — Gosls by Ste a denbec baa Coe, the wolf, Pind a : ' Hull and Chico Maki in |1#:%; 5. » s everything .in | for them. George MacNeill did | another. chio. was penalized: fdr tripping |Bobby H ‘es’ Demaditene TP but they made plenty of | a fine job of tending goal for 4 ‘Notox Ullman end Paul Hend-|at 18:10 of the final period, |the final four minutes foo Boiviin 8:20, Boivin, Shack 46-14 trouble = res ae ee ee ae eer orton ecored the pe ayy mopoee paar ides ame bea Third period — 6. Toronto, Dubbed the doormats of the - : : goals as the Wings ended the jon : is ao. Meu 4 Ate 5 (Keon, Mahovlich) PCHL by guess who, the Nats time Hockey Championship : Harry Leafs’ string st elght victories |21 for the game compared with | Bight a National Hockey |o (55° 7. _ got by both Summerside teams, See TS Oe ward Claude Larose gets s turday night: Around the com- diens forward Ralph Back- jend'two ties . $8 for Detroit, which now has |League game. yy Cae hte nae and gave the RCAF Eagles a | left some heros, and perbans | ot jock on New York Rang: are Rangers forward «strom (6). tmvthe backsround:- lopenren sCORING . [eaten the Leafs four times in| The triumph kept the Black |{o ss", “meoton, Proation ‘real tough battle for the | even « few apologize | ers defenceman Arnie Brown Vic Hadfield (11), goalie Don Montreal won 5-1. ; "Ullman gave Crozier elf: the (%*. games. - : - | Hawks atop ~~ oe stand- |(oliver, Green) | 17:26: Tore championship. In Intermediate ». and so we . -@uring a National Hockey Simmonds and ‘ (AP Wirephoto) , he: needed at 5:17 of the| Toronto's. dast previous loss | ings by @ point Montreal | onto, AArmstrong 6 (Mahovlich; “c” softball, they were in the | it SU CHL has featured some res cope a. seis eriod when he stole the|W@s to the Wings, 51 here Dec. | Canadiens. who beat New York \c arieton) 19:65. Penalties— Maritime finals, but Glace |, The Ectores in two of ite last| ae a ‘ s Tor this was Crozier’s second) Rangers 68 Sunday night. |wieming 4:13, Douglas .6:55 Bay, after losing the first: wep-cdad saree te te phe fy ie es . B | over Toronto nd | Rang ae big (ZieminE 4:18, Dou vy — i aa: ae : : e|: : Shots om goal. by: . ch UCLA CapturesRose OWl!, carts veri. Detroit, Ul peste 919 1m , a Oe \ : ; : » Taronto 16 16 16-50 © \ Be Pek 72 | oe Sp ) Attendance—14,654.. Henderson .10 (Smith, Ullman) . Penalty — Howe 7:67. 4. ‘Detroit, touchdowns—on—one-yacd—b who was to kick another later, has the all-time title game re ‘cord with 10 field. goals out. of kicked a 28-yard field goal, making it 13-12 at the half with the. missed. extra “point standing ; other touchdown.’ NAMED MOST VALUABLF | © Taylor, who won the most er defence that rose to the ights once more, / SNOW FELL DURING GAME MacDonald, E.. MacLauchlan. Icé no. 4 T. White, J. S. Tay- HORSE and SULKY CLUB Associated Press Sports Writer |and No. 4 Alabama outslugged 04 _ Benne kicked ae) 8:39. Penalty—Delvecchio. : versity of California, Los,|No. 3 Nebraska 39-28 on Steve |the crucial extra points. 0. 3. New York, Ratelle 8 (Gilbert, hago. Louisiana “State ‘and|Sloan'’s passing in the Orange | ‘The UCLA defence held Mich- Shots on goal by: JOHNSTON GREAT - \Hadfield) 5:84. Penalties. Alabama wiped out the three —— ee igan State scoreless until -the Toronto . _ 7M 3-a1| The Hawks’ late surge spoiled | Brown double minor, Larose remaining perfect records| In the only other bowl game |fourth quarter when a 3 Detroit” 15 10 on ue te bouk Wake oa major 6:25, Hicke, Richard among U.S. college foothall’s.| Saturday, the Sugar, No. 6 Mis- | took a pitchout from - substitu : a : Boston goa 16:45. | : 5 q d muddled souri edged Florida’ . |quarterbaéck- Jim Raye and|' NEW YORK (AP) -- Bobby | Johnston had the last-place crew ; : i, selaet chembiindlip. Set- the losses. for Michigan Sta rambled 38 yards for a touch-| Rousseau .scored one goal and |heen able to hang onto the tie. hee : eco Phen ent fOr ge 8 crday, defeating. Mickionh State |and Nbecrcumeer’“ceee, "the Sieve Saday tried a peas fir Hi {real Cansdians etood off a late |¢eturned to the Braina trom ‘the Er 5 Seen Ree a ’ aia gid : New York beat the . Tremblay, Provost) 9:33, . of weekend games with Leksand season bowl games. = = winning streak in U.S. |two-point conversion but it was Derik, 63 tne Nelioet ge Penalties — Laperriere :34, to move into a first-place tie UCLA, eee oe eee ee ee be ths final clnelan ckey League game Sunday lance most of the way against |BFown 5:27, Neilson 11:10, Har- wih tee Sweden Somme quarterback Gary Beban and /enied. Michigan ‘State took advantage night * Jaq "Hawk attack that peppered {Per 19511. aie Ahearne Cup hockey tourna- " | defensive nes Bob Stiles, —_ Ee all ao Tanned tony of a partially blocked UCLA ene Cup champion |him with 41 shots... © pnd per eee ose) 2:55. _ 4 . = eee. in their hopes for gaining the |punt and drove for another . s jumped off to a 50 ‘Time and again he blocked as eee Leksand defeated Canada’s ee ee ee Juday scoring from -filead, two of the goals coming |point'- blank shots after the |Pewelties — Ingarfield, Laper- 42 Labruzzo powered Louisiana |mational championship, to _be |touchdown, Bag. oa ciere 8:19, McKenzie 16:49, Las 1965 Allan Cup champions P decided Tuesday in a poll of The |six inches out lon assists“by Rousseau, before |Hawks had worked: through the | | 0:49, Law Saturday, but the Beavers came State to a 14-7 triumph over No. ‘Associaited Press’ special panel (left. This time a belated New York comeback. | Bruins’ defence. ~ ‘|perriere 10:54, McCaallum 14:14, nigh Se ee ccmgaes Toe ee. acme map erny’ (of sports writers and broadcast- |to Spisa for a tw Rousseau, scored the Canadiens | ———— ee ee team each have 32 won. lost MINOR HOCKEY |ers. | yf licog nog |, Montreal broke epee what tad Borden Nats New Yok 8 Tae records. Soedertalje - soir [_ - |THROWS 2 PASSES -- . . been a close checking game - |@fontreal has a 21 record and another a SCHEDULE Alabama completed the sweep |” stiles started UCLA 5 a : three goals in the last 6% min- Topple Eagles _ | Altendamee—13,0%4. eee ey ee iit: cigar ge ee eee ae ae ea eee [ees ee ee intercepted “hig| 0 ee. sg Et. “ M Y tecerd: owing Midget —|9s Sloan completed a record 28 | first passes a Gilles ay t SUMMERSIDE — The Borden 2 1. - Im Saturday’s game the. team Juvenile playing schedule for acrecord 296 yards. |yards to the Spartan 43. After) #7 scoring on 2 sartock ‘pase’ trom Nationals licked. the RCAF (28) Garrett, Maki) 8;22. Penal. “were tied 1-1 after 1:14 of the this week in the Charlottetown |Sioan, Joe Namath’s successor. UCLA got nowhere in three Henri Richard. Richard skated |Eagles 6$ at the local RCAF | ties: 8:30, P. MacDon- ake ~ ais ~ alate League: {hit Ray Perkins with two toueh- | plays, it punted.-However, Mi- = around Ranger defenceman Ar-|station yesterday to’ continue| ald 3:30, Vasko 18:02 - fret, pertod — MIDGET. JUVENILE “--—|down passes and combined with |Chigan State’s Don Japinga fum-| + 0 aie Brown andvfed Tremblay at |their domination. of the Prince|’ Second Peried: | 2. ; Lickel Saaaaen seen Conant Monday, Jan. 3rd. 5 p-m.) —|Perkins to set up another touch- |bied ater catching it New York goalie Don Simmons’ |County Hockey League. Jim|Jarrett (3) ( Hull na ‘a_i, tema a Cea bien | Plas “cane tds Oyo, Soe . = RP eh a ig gt : s vs pe of ur : ; two Backstrom ; _Na a atson, : when Bertil Pond scored. Nisse Tuesday, Jan. 4th. 6.80 p.m.— : passes for Nebraska, ee cea = ‘ 3 we en just 11 eéconds after New York's | each. : ‘ -.- |Mikita 6:47, Ravlich (two min. Nilsson scored in the second pe- Rangers vs Redwings. - ‘|two' to Tony Jeter, and scored |” on the ensuing kickoff, UCLA |: . ‘Mike McMahon was penalized | Charlie Sark was outstanding|ors) 6:47, Watson (two minors) viod to make it 3-1, and Tommy 0 ; , Jan: Sth. 6 (p.m. the fourth on a one-yard sneak. tried an onside kick and KREVENCHUK for holding. John Ferguson and for the Borden club in more 6:47, - 6:47, Berman 12:56, Abrahamsson scored the fourth : . | Juvenile Pr; i 2 Beban scored both of UCLA's | grabbed the ball on the Michi- By WALTER ‘Rousseau drew assists. . wage Gee See Fear Se Seal 15/00, Bathgate, -e. - 3 Pe . a oi Beg arm cing Swe- |LAROSE SCORED assists but also getting four of| posito (11) .1:51; 5.—Chicago, a : : eae ee goals| There were just 24 seconds |the eight penalties. in the game, |Nesterenko (7) (Hay) 5:33. Pete U | reen a ac | ers * Ceanuas tome wT «0 eed in the went on jleft in the opening period when | including a misconduct and game | ality: Ravlich 10:10. = 3 : : } 4 I final | Shots on goal by: ae we Paw uw. against com} culeago. $8 3-3 = : ee y , rs wg op ne eae ea * . > % Bee SS, as 4 com-| Detroit f : 0—29 -Outnhit Browns For Ch ship a By JACK es "hi bruzzo carried the ball-four |lan scored one each as-the Ca- {bounced off Giacomin’s to at 10:44 on-a by: . + My % eas 16 for the first score and “international-—-opponents- ‘Claude Provost made it 5-0, tip-| Tiki me tks ae fhtee times from the five for |to three wins, five losses and Ted Harris’ ehot home: Tt was 31 at the end of the| MONDAY os 4 : UNCHES NEW YORK sal a ? the second. = = +. |" Jeani‘Ratelle started a Ranger |Second stanza thanks to a goal! 7.99.8:00 a.m—Minor Hockey” , TODAY’ ING DRAWS [git is. Sr wis ut" [gost est Gata | ieee gee TODAY S CURL N IPA VY oD jgoals inside. six, minutes late in |me “Airmen and Hutchins had} © 19:45-1:45 p.m—P.W.C,, i a en or a! Ratelle's ninth goal of the sea- | Mr: goer ce came d aoa e The following is today’s draw| Ice no. 5 E. F. Acorn, H.| came on a tipin with New Y : , School: s at’ the . Charlottetown Curling »'G. Rodd, G. Jenkins vs|¥ 71 enjoying e two-man edvan-| First Period:. 1—Borden, J.| 5:00-7:00 p.m.—Minor Hockey = | Club for the Storey Electric Tro- Paha Ba Stead, G. wae a. tage at 10:31. Donnie Marshall |MacLeod (MacWilliams, Taylor) =e p.m.—Birchwood | Vince Lombardi, Taylor. chewed | | BY; ee es “__.._|ialt om a power play 59 seconds |3:40; 3 Ree yiliawe (Teyior, | 2010:30.pm— - - Cleveland’s line while | AT SOURIS and then Ratelle tipped Borden, MacWilliams ( , fackers’ brilliant defence shut | . aw Panties eS ore Souris ladies curling draw for | Jim Neflson's skap shot at 16:49. Barty ce eee TUESDAY: : COLLIN ScoRED E. Glisspie, E. Downe, C. Mac-| Monday, deter” °,. Geertiem, {copied his Ranger ometecpant [17:00 - | ‘ae cs * ffi d : ice I, Pp. oe ly seat ° & Cleveland struck back quickly Donald, H, Cottin on, L, Bag-(V: Birt R. Battersby, N. Jen-|Emile Francis’ tactic of switch-| Second Perled: 4—Borden.| sistas “pwc, - efter Starr's early touchdown nell’ S. Harper, Dr. D. MacDos, |Hi0s, versus, F. Stewart, G. Reld, |img goalies in mid-game. Blake |Eoic'e ovegm Penal! 3:30-4:30 p.m.—West Kent = pass to Dale’ and . the | a aG vs K. Myres; A L. Gallant, T. Mallard. gent ‘ex-Ranger Gump Worsley Third Period: $—Borden, Tay- School. ‘ big crowd with a TD om three “Gil. De. L, Maclend. |e 2,7 to 9 pm., E. Small-|out to replace starter Charlie |," (p nerts) 9:17; 6.—Borden,| 5'00.6:30—Figure Club onds. : i . payor pitch was ftom : ster H ‘Love. D MacLean vsE Mahar, versus, IL Kassner, Cc. 7 ~RCAF Hutehins, 16 16; yy 8:30 p.m.—Exhibition Hockey. “~ Ryan to Gary Collins, the man Nicholson, : Jones, E. Ford, j;|-amble- -M. Dixon, M. Poole. NDI RCAF--Gagnon, 17:18: 9.—Bor- S.D.U,_Varsity. ys.. Rogers “who scored three touchdowns a hojson. E. Jones, E. » J) ‘Tee 1, 9 to 11 p.m., S. Coffin, NHL TA NGS don Gutsth 3 18:47. Penalties: Ratigers year ago in the. Browns’ «upset ; A. MacDonald, C. Rowan, B.: By THE..CANADIAN PRESS Gagnon, 2:48, Sark, 3:21, 17:29 Students 35e; Adults 60¢ & ot aien came’ The tte: that: pat | '|@allant;. M. White; JO Masbeo-| = Nation ene ee: {Misconduct -and-game--miseot: | WEDNESDAYS. popes the Browns in the ‘hole. Lou|/ % ee st Paquet, |Chicage 19 9 $116 74 41 fos | 9:00-10:90 a.m.—Riversidg ” Groza, who. had made 96 con- rhe Ice 2, 9 to 11 p.m., H. Paquet, Montreal 18 8 4 108 73 40| - Hospital : secutive points after touchdown Ice no. 5 D.. Wonnacott, H.|A. Delaney, F. Becherdaise, J.| 7 0 oe 16 12 4106 85 36| — Ga 12:45-1:45—P.W.C, in recent years, was set for the Thomsen, J. MacMillan,-1, Mac-|Gallant, versus, F. Macphee, J.| oe te as 41 5 87 88 35 | 2:00-3:30 p.m.—Pre-school: equalizer, 4" Nevin vs T. Whitlock, B. Roger-| MacLellan, R. . M. "|New. York 719 7 90 123 21 children :skating. - The snap appéaréd a bit off aS a ae son, B. Hopkins, P. Tanton. Donald. : 6223 70 15 os ° (25c per family end was fumbled by Bobby ! sna i 8 I k a a BYE: ‘ sa B. Boyles, G. oe gee —_ Onan iit meee i incre grr ge ‘diene GREEN Bay fullback Jimmy. of the most valuable player in background left is Packer- is: be, f 6:00-7:00—Juvenile practice _. a everd pass to Franklin in a| Taylor, (31) bulls his way for the National Football quarterback Bart’ Starr. .Oth- ee sap 7:30 p.m.—St, Jeans and Rock - fenerate tri tor the conver.| Short yardage against the championship game. Cleveland ers: Green Bay — Boyd Dow- |_,Jce mo! FE. R Carruthers, §. ! “ford Square Sebools Teg ces Perate i tlacked un Frankia | Cleveland Browns today. Tay- tackle Dick Modzelewski (74) ‘ler (86), Ken Bowman (57); |Beaton, D. Tavingstone, F. Lewis Pops and Blues Singer a = ?*| lor gained 96 yards and his ef- -brought him down “on this Cleveland — Jim Kanicki (69). |VS,E. Matheson, P. Whitlock, D. q ae eee ; forts brought him the award play at Green Bay. in the (AP Wirephoto) |Silpatrick, E. Austin. PORK THURSDAY: A short punt by Chandler led | * . ; Ice no 2 C..Asprey, D. Wood, ‘CARRIE ROMO’ . SAAN Kec Onben . . “the Browns to get into field goal| added three more points on. a )from the 15, 23 and 29, tying an |been tied with Chicago Bears et |H. MacDougall. Dr. J, MaclLel- a pe ‘ Chat cs position, mid-way,cin. the first /kick from the 23. NFL record for most field goals | eight.- : ~~ |Ian vs F. MacMillan, BY Ball, F | Direct From Toronto 11:00.12:00—~Parkdale __ quarter,’ “The 41-year-old oe fan |, Cleveland's. Walt. Beach inter- |in..a..title game, and Hornung | Jim. Brown, the MVP inthe |Dillon, E. MacLean’, 2 Direct Fro: bromo. Elementary" eee ee tha Hi, eending Cees phy AE, Pest, on. the |deshed 18 yards on the old-style lleague, was Geld to 90 yards 9h ga align, ge Ra Also Les Alexander and The Smoothies 12:45-1:45, p.m.—P.W.C, . . Ba i ° the P son, 1. 9 Wwe va - i . 3 : 5 Cleveland out front 97. Groza, \nds of the diret half and Grova other Be ee a tame What toe te ail We 'Y. Rebation, “a most | J, DURING GAME _ |lor, Fr Brown, J. Macinnis vs K. Me: ‘ Welcome P.V.L. vs. PWC 17 attempts. «| yo sate /OUt 88 the: difference. Se Bees and < A 34-inch a = ae Macinnis, B. MacLennan, KA Members and Guests Welcome ----- Home Heating Oil 35¢; Adults 600 -~» The Packers ‘took: charge late . new car‘for his performance in|morning blanketed ie Cantwell, V. Newsome. ea 4 ae sary altwinter ional i ’ in that exciting first | Fee evuen wa erat ihe a ground bree pe grévnds crew and. city bia ee ‘ ea, ; oe ht you | FRIDAY: ‘s and; with the help of a 34-yard)": : on carries on _ Slippery | tion: of brushed. back" ; , : ee : 7;00-8:00 a.m.—Birchwood run by. Hornung, moved into| With the offensive line a turf, Hornung, the golden boy |snow ‘Wiade the field play- Your Aching Back... eee k SS High . field goal range. .. . |Viding fine blocking for Taylor|o¢ Sid who scored’ five touch-lable. It rained , intermittently What To Do About It : Ex ipition Hoc ey : 12:45-1:45—P.W.C> SETTLED FOR FIELD GOAL jand Hornung, while Statr|qowns in a crucial game with |through the game and then shif-| We ee Po 1:45-3:45—Ch'town Rural High Joosened up the defence with an In fact the Packers penetrated Baltimore in late season, ‘slid |ted to light snow in the final sta- ; : y - a to’ the. Browns’ three early in|occasional pass, Green Bay|nast the Browns’ defenders for | ges. soon teas from the knots | One out of 4 Canadians is : Charlottetown Forum ; 5:00-7:00-—Minor ena to settle for {moved 90 yards in 11 plays:that 10° yards on 16 carries. susceptible to an aching back.. rae edad at gl | Berea Hockey. * the second but : 1105 y on. 18 carr’ of players as they slithered im : i ‘ 00 Skating aah the field goal by. Chandler from |ate up’ six minutes, 48 seconds| ¥) Taylor was catrying whe.|the mad Yet, you’ can often cure or Tuesd ' Ja 4- 8:30 m Senior Teens (15 years’ and’ the = after. Starr was. thrown ooo Slog betas Foroma ball, Hornung was blocking for Cleveland gave it the big shot boi pe pe eo iay, " n. , Bows P- ° | older)—85e; adatis Se Se eae trying desperately| Bart Starr, racked up last oo. end mgs sere: ibe od but’ this simply was not the ‘Ee a ae 5 ical f° &D.U. VARSITY SATURDAY: m bi Sut gemne, “wot | Me oe lbuteriy contested. plavert “tame this contest played before:¥,582 |Browns' day. Brown had the | fitness field gives you6 ‘at g Bc ie 7:00-1:15 p.m—Minor Hockey Med te batoy “Kelly,” was|with Baltimore Colts, “hit Car. |é0 intermittent xain.and snow. lems finding leverage i US| tegte to gee which muscles are & ROGERSRANGERS i children. Isc; Adults 250 : Wood on ‘the |toll Dale with a 47-yard geo rn Beg ae ta — cham a taal cuanuid ; game weak, plus 14 effective exer ' ? se oo ce 7:00 a.m.1:15" p.m, i we oe ot ee ere, ousied’ by ates Cie Sean | cites i ts—85e Adulte—60c dems at aan See | oie cgi oe eS" |Packers, owned by. somé 1,400 {of 18 for 115 yards, bogged cises to cure sore backs. Get] Studen ; [ag Gt. St. co Hockey 4. Chandler kicked field goals due to the alert Packer defence. Z local fans: They previously had 4