14 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs. Uct. 26, 1900... SPORTS FRONT ; » Rugby Making Return At Last By CHRIS ANNETT Followers of English rugby must be watching with interest the attempts of Prince of Wales college to revive the interest in the English brand of football in Charlottctown and the col- lege team has drawn at least a little response to their practices. A town team under the coaching of Dr. Jelkes has been scrimmaging at the Queen Elizabeth field and has. issued a challenge to the local collegians. The match is tentatively set for this Saturday afternoon at the SDU football! field immediate- J. J. Coyle, Gordon Bennétt and Earl Nicholson have been working out regularly at Memorial Field and if Saturday's con- test is anything like those of former years play in the city then a good afternoon of enjoyment should be on hand. Fana will remember the terrific battles staged between the 8DU intermediate rugby team and PWC for the Island Inter- mediate title back through the years. There was never one of these tilts that was not fought right down to the wire and scores were always indicative of the play. 3 , Saint Dunstan's varsity were entered in the N.B.-P.E.I. section of the Intercollegiate league and in 1953 won the Mari- time title although they had advanced to the finals in previous years against the Nova Scotia champs, The Saints were pitted ainst Mt. Allison and U.N.B. im the eastern division while | Dal. St. Francis Xavier and Nova Seotia Tech comprised the western conference Under the guiding hand of A. J. MacAdam the powerful Saints..went through the season undefeated and downed Mt. Allison '4-0 to take the Intercollegiate football title. Two weeks later the locals travelled to Sackville, N.B., to meet the Halifax Wanilerers in a match for the McCurdy Cup, emblematic of the Maritime Rughy championship and trampelled the Halifax Wan- derers to the tune of 11-0. A word of explanation about the MacCurdy Cup. Senior tears throughout the Maritimes competed in a league and ‘the Intercollegiate champs were allowed to challenge the league winner for the trophy. More often than not the town teams car- ried home the winers glory. Dewn through the years the SDU club and the Charlotte- tewn Abbies often met for the P.E.I. rugby title, but this was not an annual affair. After the McCurdy cup championship in | St. Louis Cleans House; 3 Men Traded To » fastest outfields in 1952 the Abbies were disbanded and the Nomads under Dr. J. J. Coyle were brought into existence, These Nomads won the McCurdy Cup in 1985 downing the Acadia Axemen and Charlottetown started to get the name as being one of the hot- test rugby centers in the Maritimes. However the Canadian game of football was adopted by the colleges and although the Saints held out for e few more years they couldn’t swim against the tide and consequently entered the new league. With the flow of players that had supplied the Abbies and Nomads cut off the game died slowly in the city and this is the first attempt to revive it for the past few years. So you old followers of the game, get out to the match on Saturday and you just might have a ehance to gossip on how ly following the football gathe. PWC under the guidance of Dr. | * Rod Seiling (16, left) of the behind the Montreal net, dur- seed te Relen Beclesteres , 19a the National Hockey Las- (@) af Montreal Canadiens, gue game at Montreal Wed- By MIKE RECHT | . ST. LOUIS, Me. (AP) — Bill White and Dick Groat; the re- Sie and, Sea ace RE tl cepa eB 2S “~ OOPS, I’M HOOKED! nesday night, Canachens won 4.3. : (cP Wirephote) Phillies baseball,” said Cardinah manager Red Schoendienst, obviously thinking of the spacious new park the Pa ee argh cmeatieridieiiits tier Siacaes sak sae : Tre _ . ‘ ra _|third period, gave Montreal Ce- Marshall 1 ( ‘ anadiens Edge Rangers; Toronto Nips Boston 2-1 By AL MeNEIL Penalties—Harper 3:19, Heilson, jonto with a S0foot slap shot when sliding defenceman Mar MONTREAL (CP)—Jean Beli- Larose, minor, major, 5:34, | Weednesday and the Maple cel Pronovost nudged Oliver's veau's third season goal, scored Harrie 6:33; Peters, 9:81; a 21 victory stick and the puck went wide of on a power play with less than (Brown, 15:2. . the net. six minutes remaining in the Second Period; 2.-New York, Neilson) coef Tog BAF pe) time: « rs in a Nationa i¢ u, :29; 4. a game here Wednesday . 1_ (Robinson, nigh! : ) This was the second win of oo Penalties ~ Laperriere, 1:15; Talbot, 3:15; the young season for Canadiens inute misconduct nst the New Yorkers, Canu- Duff, 10 - m Y 3:15; _Seiling, 5.45 Harper, ns’ first this 6:47; Ratelle 6:53; McKenzie, team was last Sunday | Richard, 10:08; McMahon, 12;27. York when the Habs won br an Third : §, Montreal, identical score. J. Cc. Tre 1 (unassisted) Wednesday's victory left the 4:42; 6. New York, Robinson 1 Montrealers alone in first place (McKenzie) 7:30; 7. Montreal, with three victories in three Beliveau 3 ‘Duff, Rousseau) starts. The Rangers have lost 14:28; Penalties — Ingarfield doth their games to Montreal. | 12:55. Beliveau's goal on the power Shots on goal by iplay was the second of the night | New York chalked up by Canadiens against | Mentreal ‘short-handed opposition, Rang: | ers also picked up a power play BOSTON (AP) Ron Elis goa! in the second j } broke the Nationa! Hockey shot Other Montrea! goal-getters League famine for Tor-'near open were Claude Provost, Henri Exe S&S DON'T BE A TRAIL BLAZER... Rangers got second and third | Don Mar-| il / | “2 i ¢ : i i E : & g LEE Lettee rookie | Williams. glove’ Mahovlich's 3 é i F fee i fe fl ; £ ef a € . 5 = = - ze i . bang put on a furious Firs : rush but veteran tis 1 aes Penalties goalie Terry Sawchuk 14:45; to the occasion. 146, Pronovost shot after shot. as | 15:00. , pressed the action.| Second period: 2. Toronte, little bit of luck. | Mahovlich 1 (Joyal 6:00; 3. Bos- Boston’s three-on-one ton, Stewart 2 (Green) 7:44; foiled when Reg Penalties—-Awrey 4:26; shooting at an open| 7:11; Woytowich 7:11; lydstten t it over the net. And a 17:07. Murray Oliver, another! Third period: No scoring. Pen- net, was blocked | alty—Pulford 4:28. ; i i i si a a5 14, : t He st && E 8 514 9~28 a 10 8 16-34 -. TORONTO 2 BOSTON 1 ° 1 period markers from shall, Gary Peters and Doug Robinson. i Peters and Marshall are for. | mer Montrealers. DIDN’T SCORE ria Bobby Rousseau, t winger ‘on the Beliveau line failed to iseore a goal, but the two assists ‘he picked up put him atop the individual scoring race with two) A goals and six assists for eight | points. ( a ep Beliveau now has counted). three goals in three games and A Sk Tanah doe ee + (p ie , er on - an e.- Geinak: an nests. Oe % everson aight of The entire game featured end- to-end rushes and both netmind- ers, Gump Worsley for Mont- Teal and rookie Ed Giacomin in the Rangers’ net. were out standing as the clubs took turns) eoutshooting one another in al-' giod things were in the ald days. \inteld ‘regelars. oa Cardinals move into next sea-| yy ree a ee € iserve catcher Boh Uecker were son. 34-28 for the night. after firing RAMBLINGS eee, \aded Wednesday to Philadel. — oa — John- |19 gues at ‘acorn oi c ta 5 outfielder Alex a eet. ors hosndienst period with Worsley be- Aocarding to s in the Winutpeg Free Press Char- \Sehnoae, pitcher Art called "tinest ooking youth |te¢ eafled ce to’ male ony Eve | ’ iotintowe's Silty has been showing tos well |and reserve cateher Pat Cor, outfielder in baseball,” hit 204 (gran, his quest for 2 spot on the Canadian National beckey rales. ee stent honpere and. a q ee nee Whee Ean CEE titans (ek Oe er firet full season in the major | First peried: 1. Montreal, Pro- tional hockey team is Billy MacMillan. The %-year-old } Cardinals, whe won te 196 Spiques this year. vost 2 (Richard, Talbot) 14:1: | oan‘ ieuns te : year-nm young World Series with what was re- Comraies. 84. whe bit 206 int ah n . wade we wants a job with Nats in the worst garded as-one of the finest in- 'e ee a ant Going Rin say geeks eee aM tet | elds fy the males, Soran of eck up catcher Tim Mecarver.| Give Your Mind owe tata eine el seaaaes aE ee ae eae Mahatiey’s departure {yom he said Bill ’ a yetarne FR be sivight,” bevy of right field ca Philadelphia was a foregone A Chance w sald ly pate ie hockey is smooth and easy and above and an overstocked pitching conclusion after he and mana- | : ; relying comes saa tone in y, though, be has been staft. ‘Tger Gene Mauch publicly feuded) This Businessman had to ; more on his defensive abilities. He is strong The swap, obviously the pre most of the season. Mahaffey, break a thighbone to learn a an defence hecause he learned his fundamentals from Father ane Ronee im _ eer Coney. Ineldentally, Billy was mem 1 a ro. grea team which eaptured the ‘MacMillan {fe majoring im physical education at the University. of Manitoba.” Ford Moter Company has announced its intentions to help @ponser and finance a Formula 1 racing engine for the 1967 facing season, The size of the engines will increase from 1.5 Hitters to 3 liters for this years racing season. Ron Forwick, huge defensive end for the Edmonton Es- kimos of the Western football conference was named winner of the Dr. Beattie Martin Trophy awarded annually to the out- TRACTION-ENGINEERED Explorers are your best winter tire buy. Sure-footed on snow, ice, wet roads and mud, they give you a quiet, worry-free ride in any road congitions.... REVOLUTIONARY TREAD DESIGN with full-depth block - cleats and angular tread slots digs into snow and slush te give you straight-line control. 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November Reader's Digest tells you how quickly you can improve your life if |. you make use of some of your thinking capacity! 37, was in 22 games, won two and lost five and had a earned fun average of 6.21. MARITIME RACING MONCTON (CP) — Poor track conditions forced cancella: | tion of a nine-dash harness rac- | ing card after five races hadi. been held here Wednesday night. The abbreviated card was * ‘ DICK GROAT 4 —- standing rookie in the western loop. Gerry Shaw of this season, on a team not noted for its Stampeders was runner up in the voting, onan an The reshaping of the club left | power. ; pielieted by mph f = ALL SIZES—13’, 14”, Whitewell, bleckwall, tubeless, tube ee ere neeenentnt Se ow Eve western ition Se Ee St Soe Oe el aay Duke (2.19 14), type. Nylon only. . ; * Other winners were Single C. SPORT ECHOE De, at 29) and’ Lite Doctor : ‘ ( da Little octor s Audrey § Pride (2.18 2-5): ; LIFETIME ROAD HAZARD GUARANTEE. SACKVILLE DOWNS, N&6. 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The late Char-|hope they get a sponsor and as | 4-50 en ea Y |. Thompson, i ; lie Cahill actually played with|good a coach as their former ” RACES 1 iS 5 | ‘Times ee ee Dow’s Men's & Borice Sewits fer a short eee Grant Grady. Gary Lee Clegg (0. Willis) 1 2! RA 4ANDS ; oe best players of Hershey and oth-| The fact that the n.c.ay, {tame Price ( + Bernard) 21) Rallamatio (S, Cametel) 13 Gt, Gears ™ er pro clubs, came very close to will be sticking strict ‘Companion’ en >: oe wore BE A KELLY DRIVER an N.ELL. uniform en ene occa-| ly te the Prince County Hee- \nalotin wekay (A. ) 6 3\ Jelly W (A McPhee). 34 ‘gion. | key League. this year ts good Name The Price (G -) 3.7| Btephen Lee Hal (J. Chappell) r a news. No doubt there will be | jojiy Lass (G Chappell) 55 : 5-3 We think was Laysh Sch | some changes in persanpel 8 | bieanor Patch \W. White) 7 6| White Choice (E. Clow! 4 AY ON THE SAFER ae urman who the | the airforce travel trom place | Warcus Hanover — ~~ |All Jollity (J Harkness) 6 i ym the Aces, and under that | te place in gresier numbers == (4 pBurbine) ednf d| Royal Hi Direct (G. Chappell) ALGnE) . he rel pore Wet tote | mate staying conch it toss | Gary Lee Clegg owned by W. : A | HN 3 KELLY ROAD i , ; lay Leod, O'Leary: ‘5 mate | AIH P mh. a fale one club, the. | year, will not be playing this nanan oC chen cette ware a d a sek Hi y : ~ 2 Meena wae cuoraed te Com | seaoon, but we wmdertiagd (Etter Kecsiages | Rollamatic owned by C. Sher joe SEE ONE OF THE AUTHORIZED KELLY DEALERS BELOW: ie tines, and strangely enough | they have a lot of the old stal- Times: 2:21 and 2: 19.2. fon, ; G. : i -- ‘ name fitted them in | warts ready fer action, and RACES 2 AND & owned -by EH, Clow | ‘al Sch aie waee than one, Their a ae some new boys will | Ripover (E. 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