een re ile em Zuger Guides Tiger-Cats| @hye Guardian FOR eR gon ey hd eee Capital City Gives Players By NORMAN MacDONALD an defence, guided Rough — day over’ Otte ws In spite of the fact that six or and Grant Grady would ~ant innipeg another seven juniors have graduated te bench any of their regulars te a i into ranks during for imports. the ‘eet deeds. the last two years, intermediate ne te i are about as The way Warren Grart ts freeze in equatorial Africe. The |two goals, one in each of the Motors Aces management |games he’s played) we think he had to import three Charlotte- should be lining up with the -jun- town players to ice a team jiors as he can’t be more than 16 against the Junior Legionnaires ‘or 17 years old. The Legionnaires last Friday night. They benched Friday night paid him the com- their regular goaler, Tim Mc- pliment of making him the tar- Gupingan, and put Donnie Friz-|get for the night. Grant, who zell of Charlottetown in his place |packs a good shot, didn’t seem Driscoll | to be looking for trouble, but he the line- 'did get into a few hassles. u>. Frizzell who nas quie a 22) i ! | f & Z 4 The teams meet Saturday, Nov. 27, at Toronto in the Grey Cup. It will be the, sixth clash be- sonnel net minder, George McNeill, but and referee-in-chief Glen Mat- Sy NE ae sR tween the clubs since 1957 when Curling Competitions | _ Hamilton began its EFC dom- ZUGER sree tenennens ‘ty. Eevee Se the Aces, with Greg Deighan thews, are still attempting to = : ination. Only once since then— aX. eet back, put up a much better of- organize the Eagles to enter E in 1960 when Ottzwe wen the cine's convert completed Ot- a ee —e Associa- fensive game = in eer first oe oo —. Se ; cup — lailed to a's scoring. . followi first meeting three outings. only Summer- Eagles show there : reach the Grey Cop | game. | mage never has reached the | Be. pom Saotel, Wusewere side nee | figured in the six M thelr club lo 0 oe lowever, they been heights expected im since Scori than year. Quitting bal! of fire in the national clas-|he came to Tiger-Cats in 1962 |¢town Curling Club on Satur- the title last ye | sic, winning only in 1957 and\after playing college ball at |4¥. Sites for the 1966 playdowns ae . a ly Acieoas Pate at were decided prevéously by the as pei itis ed oe. a os : ; retiring executive and were an- : Fan a ; we . the a City, a | pee the . king aguaeel, eoneel mosting |i st alg a imc” e oe} me. ae Se el | pretty ripe for as the | in the first pot. | « m nolte tn aed ee gee gree boys naturally like to play in Hore is an unofficial tebute . [ W Simpson, representing Belvedere IN COMES THE PLAY por page by ro oot the scoring leaders Golf and Winter Club as chair- ’ : : taaal —- 7 “ft GA Pts ; man of the Provincial Associa- An unidentified woman runs Hamilton Tiger-Cats in Hatm- die but was quickly removed game 17-7, and will play in the suit. Th ight pick Man Geodet (Juniors) 5-3 8 a u a ee ete onto the field during the last ilton Saturday. The woman at- by official Seymour Wilson Grey Cup in Toronto Nov. 27. | big plums Mke Angle Carroll | George Dalton (Aces) 4 3 7 Games Committee are: Charlot- |. ball Conference final between tempted to join the Ticat hud (right). Hamilton won the (CP Wirephote) ee ” this | Don MacWilliams ae ‘ i | » ee MacDona naires, as: Charlottetown has a | Jim MacLeod (Borden) 3 3 6 ' pea & Ids © fine junior league going, and | Willie Gallant (Aces) 4 1 5 Sienseeets, (ere tere a it might be difficult to get |Ev White (Borden) 3 2 5 Lloyd ae eau EGO s | @ such fellows as Jamie Ken- | Armand Taylor (Borden) o ane nedy, Alan Bill Weath- 328 On eS edisiedaibcueat seaniaka ; , crbio er Bethy ‘Deberty. We |LeRay Clow (Aces) 238 are as follows: Schoolboy Curl- doubt anyway if Windy Steele Dave Macleod (Aces) 1 £232.222°5 Boston Outhustles Habs spus pucksters Pideveloped in Madison |Petition), Charlottetown Curling | cricaGO (AP)—The revital- |Pulford 4 (Jeffrey, Shack) 17:50 Montreal, defending Stanley |scored his third goal of the sea- Square Garden Sunday night (club week of January 24th-20th; |,05 Toronto Maple Leafs won | Penalties — Mahovlich :18, |Cup champion, outskated the |son, a 10-foot seated thei at during a National Hockey | British Consols Island Champ l¢neir third National Hockey |Shack 9:31, Vasko 14:00. ‘Bruins all the way. But the 20|6:06. Then Gilles Tremblay, League game with Detroit Red |onship (Open | Competition). |r eaoye game ix a row Sunday | Third period: 8. Toronto, Kur- ‘year-old Parent kicked out 40|who was nicked for a forehead |~ ram e @) ers Wings. amenetite Cone | week laight, whipping the slumping |tenbach 3 (Ellis) 5:91;-$ixTore shots, many-4rom close up. Ca-|jeut requiring six etitches in the : No major injuries were re-|r ——T Charaplectin (Chicago Black Hawks 73. ‘onto, Walton 1 (Elis) 14:13; 10. ‘nadiens goalie Charlie Hodge first period, slapped in a re ported. Special police took at | ( Legion ) Charlotte- |.72¢ ‘riamph, second over Chicago, Esposito § (Lunde) had only 2 saves. bound from close in at 7:39. Saint Dunstan’s High School rapped in a rebound from five Jeast one unidentified man into | (Pen Comper ot of Feb, (chicago in two nights, pulled 15:44. Penalties—Jeffrey 1:04, Bucyk took a pass out from) With the “two teams short-|pucksters made their first start | feet in front of the net. custody. 7th-lath: Island Mixed |*te Leafs to within a point of Hodge 6:51, Vasko 8:2, Mac- Ed Westfall in the corner and |handed again, Boston tied the |of the season in the Charlotte-| Play in the third period was The whole thing appeared to|ciay) , (Oo the second-place Black Hawks, |Neil, Douglas 18:22. — drilled a shot to Hodge’s left|count 2-2 as Williams tipped in| town and district junior hockey |rather spotty and the going was have been touched off when De- ee Belvedere Tyour |Who remained two points back Montreall 2 Boston 3 for the decisive goal after only another blueline shot by Green, |league yesterday and showed |rather rough at times. Weather- troit’s Norm Ullman scored a _ week of Feb- | casue-leading Montreal Ca- 1. 58 seconds of the third period that they will be a force to be |bie tallied at the 8.10 mark te disputed goal in the third period 294 ed ak nadiens. The Hawks now have BOSTON (CP)—Tommy Wil- '% was Bucyk’s second tally in SUMMARY reckoned with again this season | round out his hat trick. MacDon- breaking a 22 tie, \Tuary 3ist-26th; Junior Champ- line four of their last ‘five |Hams scored twice Sunday night /1; games and enabled the Bru-| First Period: 1. Boston, Wil-|s. they dumped the Rogers |ald recorded his fourth of the af- The Rangers argued vebem. | me? a ae eiees games to lead the to reach the three - goal |Hams 2 (Green) 6:38; Penalties Rangers 9-2. ternoon just 45 seconds later. ently with goal judge Arthur | geen ro ote, See Chicago lost scoring star |Bruins to a $2 National Hockey mark for only the second time. |—Fleming 4:47, Ferguson 6:27,| ‘Cecil MacDonald, Billy Wea-|MacKinnon streaked down the Reichert, who said the puck iti’ nts oem” Bobby Hull because of an in- vecpery: eer the They defeated the Canadiens in Green 11:42, Green 14:41, Felm- | torhie and Sandy MacDonald |right wing drew the defense and mali ta Belecse Act fee dlr fling Se jured left knee in the first Place pee anmeees ‘Montreal 3-1 earlier ing, Harper 18:09 accounted: for. alll of the high |all MacDonald had to do was tip lowed the goal, and the players Moniague Curling Club week of |P&tiod. sme |the season and. their -seco~d | OUTSHOT- BRUINS scene —Permen,__5__ Moutresl. |echoo!'s goals with four, three |in_the centered pass._MacDow went back to centre ice to line March 14th-10th: Gaboury Tro- |_.%@ Leafs sewed up the game ‘ae Canadinns te the clobe' | anus Larose 3 (Backstrom) 6:06; $.|and two goals respectively. Br- scored for the Rangers two ha iphy (1 representative cack club) (Witt four goals in the first |(ver ‘he Canadien et a ie Tikal peckod, (Montreal, G. Tremblay 5 (J. C.|ian Foley and Jim MacDougall |minutes later and the scoring | About that time, however, at |Souris Curling Club on Decem- |Petiod, the first two by Eddie | “y oy sere. at erin , Beliveau) 7:39; 4. |tallied for the Rangers. was rounded out by Sandy Mac- , . ohnny Bucyk scored the \but took a 1-0 lead as Williams | 2 the goali 19:50 of the third od, a maniber llth, 1968 Shack and Tim Horton, coming | 1.04 ddl wine Bost ed his first by steering |Boston, Williams (Green, Boi-| The Saints missed several gol- | Donald who deked goalie on begéa berating Reichert. then | Following the custom of recent |"ille ¢wo Hawks were in the |Diti — and wioning —- Boston |seoved i ane eee dnst trom (Vin) -li:26;° Penalties — Woyto- |den scoring opportunities in the |a breakway. began to threw punches. A do- it was decided that appli /Penalty box. | = eee ere 4 \wich 9:39, Beliveau 11:00. | first period and it was not until| Next game in league play will | ielccan sen’ other epectatore quickly \cations Soc entering the varinus |. Deve: Keon enfi cookie Brit Re ie tee “a lon ane. Third Period: 5. Boston, Bu-|the 19.39 mark that they manag- | go tomorrow as the Saints host 10% Oran. lfoined in some to open competitions should be in |SDY completed the route. a o | Montreal struck twice within |cyk 2 (Westfall Prentice) 0:58; |ed to-record their first tally. |the PVI club at the Forum. protect the judge, and a Ilthe hands of the Provincial (SCORED ON REBOUND Ore an “ae Site 166 detente tee’ secaud Penaliies—Larose 17:56, Laper.|With Cecil MacDonald potting} First —1. SDHS — Cecil Dow’s .“<""..* melee followed. = |Geen Gammaide @hiaaton Black Hawks Mat Raviich, |# | Boston rer ee ee period | ere 20:00 : his first of four. However the | MacDonald (Lidstone) 19.39. Pe- OW §$ nove’ wear ; _— 8 |who had drawn two minor pen- |T00kie goaltender Bernie Par- ito go in front 2-1. fee match broke wide open in the |nalties — Walsh, 8.14; Chandler, The Rangers’ Vic Hadfield|ven days prior to the week in ent was a key factor in the Bru-| Claude Larose took a passout| Shorts on geal by ea skated to the sideboards, scaled |which the competition is to be alties for fighting in a scrap |-., i and | Montreal 12 13 1749 |Second as the hustling high | 14.02;° Murnaghan, Weatherbie, the 10feot glass partition and|held. Ia the closed competitions (Wit! Larry Jeffrey, Bill Hay, | Victory: paren Ralee -_ Backrom hoolers outscored the Rangers | 16.04; MacDonald 17.09. ; letped nto the middle of ab leach clatisis eprecnpied ty the and Pierre Piléte, were in the 6-1. Weatherbie got back to back eee res ae tempting to protect the official ot ee ar goals at the 1.02 and 1.56 marks | erbie (Cudmore) 12; e successive ijately came back from the | Cecil MacDonald (LeClair, Mac- : ime was 5:03. ° : ~ e “|faceoff to backhand the puck | Kinnon) 8.20; 6. RR — Foley, Pilote and Hay still were in ; past the startled Clayborne. Ce- | (Whitlock) 10.29; 7. SDHS — S, the penalty bo 1 second letes,| n n erco egla © PD OIIOL [ei seecoonnia int tr two coals MacDonald (Campbell, Irwin), Horton knocked in ‘a 40°) z within two minutes midw 1658. Foneities on, — Abtioek 43; screened shot after taking | ihc! through the stanza, both of | Weather 54; 25; passes from Selby and Peter * BY RICHARD WHITLOCK a good shot away but MacQuaid Acadia Axemen. Other Mt. A which were set up by Billy Mac- | Flood 12.48; Foley 13.44. owski. j ; The Saint -Dunstan’s Univer- |turned it aside. scorers were Davis Richardson, | Kinnon who missed several scor-| Third — 8. SDHS — Weather- Phil Esposito scored late in ity Saints began another Mari- |PENALTIES, PENALTIES Ian Bourne, and Jerry Bartlett. |ing chances in the first period. |bie (MacDougall) 8-10; 9. SDHS the first frame and Chico Maki | time intercollegiate hockey sea-/ In the third stanza the play John Reid scored two goals and/wike Brown, who played a|— C. MacDonald (MacKinnon) boosted Chicago's hopes early in | 500 on the right foot Saturday [became rougher, the players Rea Clark got the other goal for | strong game in the Saints cage, |8.55; 10. RR — J. MacDougall jon, at the Saint's arena, |started to tire, and their ¢empers |the Axemen. lost his shutout at the 10.29 mark | (Whitlock, Foley) 10.50; 11. conversion of a rink-wide pass; When they scored an impressive became shorter. There was ato-| The Saints next game will be | as Brian Foley dug the puck out SDHS — S. MacDonald (Irwin) by Esposito but the Leafs drew , 7 victory over the rugged Dal- tal of eight penalties in this per- | Nov. 27 when they travel to Sack- | of a pileup in front of the net and | 11.22. Penalties — Whitlock, out of danger at 17:50 of the | housie University Tigers. Thé |iod, five of which belonged to iville to meet the Mounties from flipped it home. Sandy MacDon- | MacDougall 8.29; Walsh 9.26; middle frame when Bob Pulford | Saints are the defending Mari- | Dalhousie. Mt. A. Their next home game is ald closed out the scoring as he | Whitlock 11.50. : a rebound of Shack’s ‘time intercollegiate champions | At one instance, seconds after Dec. 4 when they host the Uni- shot under Hall. | and finalists in the Canadian |MacQuaid had stopped a clear versity of Moncton team. : . .Orland_Kurtenbach —and--Mike | intercollegiate playoffs _.which_|shot by-Ron Smythe, a_mob_.of |. First Period: 1..SDU — Kelly —pe-- Walton added the Leafs final | Were held at Winnipeg ast |players swarmed around the (O’Donnell, Mulligan) 9.34; 2. tallies in the third period, while | March. Saints’ net. Some were looking SDU — O'Donnell (Roy) 14.51; in S angers ; Esposito scored his second. A large and exuberent crowd, |for a loose puck, others trying to 3. SDU — Roy (LeClair, Whit- , = = estimated--to--be-about 900; saw |clear any -rebound,— but-it-didn't—lock)--15.26; 4.-SDU-— -Hughes a "a o2.o : irae Rick O'Donnell, a newcomer to |take long for all to have their (Kelly) 16.44. Penalties — Mac-| : * Je coniat Period: 1. Toronto, | Jack Kane's squad, score two |sticks up at each other. The re- Lean, 1.15; Ling and Hughes, a Oo = 1e / 5:35: 2 Toronto Sorte | goals and collect two assists. |ferees were on the spot and noth- 6.52; Smythe, 10.09. (Selby, Stemkowski) 6:06: 3 | Mpurice Roy, O’Donnell’s line- |img serious occurred. Second Period — 5. SDU —, orents Selby 3 (Shack "Hor. mate, .an@ Mike Kelly each | Contrary to the first two per- |O Donnell, 17.00; 6. SDU —!' NEW YORK (AP) — Bruce Ranger lead before the wings ton) 14:06; 4. Toronto, Keon 5 two goals and one as- |iods, the only goal came early Kelly (Giggy, Mulligen) 19.38. wacGregor’s goal with only 70 (hit for the equalizer. (Armstrong Horton) ‘17:28: 5 sist. Glen Hughes got the Saint's |in the period. At 1.36, Maurice ‘Penalties — O'Donnell, 3.07; seconds remaining earned De-| Ullman’s goal had tied it at Chicago, Esposito 4 (Jarrett, | fm, Marker. ‘Roy took a pass in front of the Smythe, 8.20; Mulligan, 14.48; troit Red Wings a 3-3 tie with|22 after Donnie Marshall put Hodge) "18:00. Séliadiles Jef. é Mike Kelly opened _the scor- |Dal net and shot it past Sienie- (LeClair, 15.31; Oland, 19.51. New York Sunday night in a Na- ithe Rangers in front in the first - |erey 1:48, Ravlich (Major) .1:43, | (0S, ™ the first -period,’ after |wicz who made a desperate | Third Period: 7. SDU — Roy |tional Hockey League game in-|minute of the final period. Imay 4:1, Pilote 4-51, Mahov.| both teams had settled down |attempt to stop the shot. This | (O'Donnell, Hughes) 1.36, Penal- terrunted by a third - period| Phil Goyette gave New York Iiich 6:48, Stanley 8:35, Horton | to play the game, at the 9:34 was Roy’s second of the game. | ties — Bevans, (bench penalty’ jpraw] involving fans and Ran-|a 1-0 lead in the opening period 31:47, Mohns 15:40, Stemehow- | “OS°- His goal was the outcome ; In other Maritime intercolie- '1.43: O'Donnell and Oland, 3.51; /ser players, when he knocked Marshail’s re- ski 13:49 ae | of a seramble in front of the Siate play, defenceman Ian Smythe, 5.50; Flynn, 13.36; Ling|” yjacGregor scored less than bound past Crozier. The Red Secomi Period: 6. Chicago, | Dathonusie net and it was only Thompson scored two goals for 14.39; MacLean, 16.14; O’Donnell two minutes after Earl Ingar- Wings tied it on ex - Ranger ” Ha *| after a few dazzling stops by Mt. A. in their 53 win over |17.%. 'field’s 90-foot shot gave the Andy Bathgate’s power - play | een 2 epeatte, Hall) 4:99: °. | Sale Shen Stentewics that Kelly ‘Rangers a 32 lead. The tie left goal early in the second period. In addition to his goal and as : - ‘was able to put the puck past Detroit in fifth place in the NHL him. O'Donnell put the Saints | wen . race, two points behind New sist, Marshall shadowed De ahead by. two goals at 14:51 oron 0 ves York. troit’s Gordie Howe effectively wren he let one of his booming A di sgoal by Detroit’s throughout the game, thwarting ee \the great Red Wings’ bid for his from a_ faceoff slap-shots go jNorm Uliman midway in the goon career goal. Howe did put ; : a ; 4 : - club winner. Mike Walton’s shot ie | - e respectively. The first came on | Weatherbie (F 100d, Cudmore) ae ie Glenn Hall; who own a ousie is a blistering slap shot from a/1.56; 4. SDU — Cecil MacDon- SSgoaadtschtae SRA ens MaRS Vey ae ee Te 7 ice after hav- sharp left wing angle and he im- ald (MacKinnon) 6.49; 5. SDU— f + ts 7. sciiaieioeeeeneaiiae Sets. foods ‘he. | Another dares in front of |final period touched off the me-| one jin the net in the first pe- . the Dal net resulted in another ; lee in the stands behind the jriod, but the goal. was nullified our New goal This time Maurice Roy Ranger cage. The Rangers af- by a Detroit offside. - e found the mark at 15:26. Glen gued vehemently with goal SUMMARY. Hughes rounded out the scor- i judge Arthur Reichert that t First Period: ‘. New York, ~ TORONTO (CP) — The “‘hot- quarter, saw Blues quarterback |puck had not crossed the goal Goyette 3 (Marshall) 9:22; Pem ing in the first period at 16.44 + ~ i potato” play sparked University |Bryce Taylor float a 24-yard |y Ref Art Skov allowed ‘ he beat the Dal goalie : ine. eree ov wed alties—Howel!l. Delvecchio 1:10, in from at. ee cee ar eee =n to end Mike Eben at the ithe goal, however, and the Peters 2:12, Howe 12:31. It peddles for $13.95* a high shot the point. ri . 1 rf ; Tis -Gekete went tate the sec. (CO University of Alberta a or tie neta Eben, who ‘teams were about to resume Second Period: 2. Detroit, We hod i ; ond period with a 40 lead and den Bears on a muddy field had trouble eluding Bear defen- |pjay when a fan attacked the Bathgate 4 (Fonteyne, Ullman) e had it made for children up to five years old. here. Saturday in the Save the |ders all day, was backing away (goal judge 6:31: Penalties — Brown 5:07, it looked as if the Tigers were ‘Children Fund College bowl. from the play to make Hadticlia Ween cea It's three feet long fou een inches wide and constructed however. th superior playing | Other fans joined aca: 5 rt of strong yet going to hold them at this count The play, last of the third |catch |BROKE U 1GH : : $ ‘ . ay, j . ‘ j he fr. 12:12, Gadsby 6:31, flexible, smooth-edged molded plastic. It has no engine. Just pedals. iti i | Taylor started the play by | andi fe ch e wane tinetes 17:48. * and conditioning of Saints; - : And just like the bigger Volkswagen we make is a reliable car, our new one is TEXACO FUEL CHIEF payed off and they came out-of T [handing off to halfback Gerry ‘witaly At that point, the Ran- Third Period: 3. New Yor : ; this wi S ANDINGS ; ‘ Marshall 6 (Goyette) :31; 4. De- ‘ b 7 ore Toy. It's built right here in Canada. 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