12 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon. Oct. 15. 1962. , Blueshiris Trip Maple Leafs 5-3 NEW YORK (AP)——New York Rangers. though badly out- played in the second period and 1 portions of the first. got two goals from their No. 4 line Sun- day night and pulled out a 5-3 National Hockey League vic- tory over Toronto Maple Leafs. It was the first victory ' three starts for Rangers this, season and the first loss for the Stanley Cup champion Leafs. The New York line of Ken Schink , Tem llampson and Vic Hadfield —- which produced only 14 goals all of last season, —-ramm in two in the la half of the opening period as, Rangers came from behind a: 1-0 deficit and built a 3-1 ad-I vantage that held the rest ofl the way. Hampson started it at 10:04 of the first. Camile Henry added another a con e of minutes later and Schinkel ran it to 3-1 at ' Leafs, who outshot the Rang- ers 16-3 in the middle period. closed it up to 3-2 in that ses-‘ sion on Bob Nevin‘s goal, but 3 pair by New York's Jean Ra- telle and Al Langlois put it out, of danger in the last period. 1‘ T o r o n t o defenceman Bob Baun scored Leafs first and fi- nal goals, his second and third of the season. Over all. Toronto goalie Johnny Bower was credited with only 21 saves, while New York's Gump Worsley kicked out 34. SUMMARY First period: 1. Toronto. Baun 1 (Pulford, Shack) 1:54; 2. New York. Hampson 1 (Hadfield) 10:40; 3. New York, Henry 2 12:43; 4. New York, Schinkel 1 (Hampson) 16:20. Penalties — Pulford and Horvath 13:58, Shack 19206. Second period: 5. Toronto, Nevin 2 (Kelly, Brewer) 2:17. Penalties-—Neilson 10:16. Lang- lois 14:44. Brewer 17:37. Third period: 6. New York, Ratelle 1 (Langlois) 5:50; New York, Langlois 1 (Schin- kel) 12:05; 8. Toronto, Bahn 3 15:06. Penalties — Mahovlich 7:00; Mikol 12:44. Saves: Bower 10 3 8-21 Worsley 1015 9-34 Green Bay Retains Unblemished Recor NEW YORK (CP) -— Even Hornung scored the first Packer touchdown on a three- wiihout the services of Paul Hornung, Green Bay Packers yard run and kicked the con- maintained the National Foot- ‘, version running his point-total ball League's only unblemished , to 62 before he twisted his ankle record Sunday by trouncing in the first quarter. He sat out Minnesota Vikings 48-21 on the 1 the rest of the game. Starr accurate passing of quarter- 1 Passed 15 and 55 Yards $0 Max back Bart Starr. lMcGee and 18 to Boyd Dowler Starr, completing ;for touchdowns while overcom- passes while league ing a stubborn Vikings’ offence ader Hornung was that rolled up the most points bench with a twisted right an-‘sccred against Green Bay this kle. threw for three touchdowns season. and gained 296 yards in the air The Redskins built a 14-3 lead as the defending NFL kingpins going into the final quarter on remained out front in the West- a 38-yard touchdown toss from tern Conference with a 5-0 rec- lNorm Snead to Bobby Mitchell ord. land a two-yard scoring dash by At the same time. Washing- lBill Barnes. Quarterback Char- ton Redskins boosted their east- ley Johnson then engineered err conference lead by gaining ; two last-quarter scores that p a 17-17 tie with St. Louis Car- 3 the Cardinals in front 17-14. But dinals on Bob Khayat's 29-yard l Snead and Mitchell connected field goal with 13 seconds re- - for a 36-yard pass that brought maining. :‘Khayat in range for his field Pittsburgh Steelers pulled into goal. a tie or second place with New York Giants, turning two pass ' SAM JUST A KICKER interceptions and a fumble’ re-r m Etcheveny sat ‘ml the of 29 scoring Freeman Miles captured top honors in the annual Royal Canadian Legion 1 ent at the Chanlottetown Golf Club over the weekend emerging with a 36-hole net score of WINS LEGION TOURNEEY 141. George Vessey finishing runner-up with 142. Clarkson of Montague was third ' Rourke fourth and Gerald Burgoyne fifth. Low gross went to Bill Beer with 149 and the 18-hdle winner was Ivan Vessey. Ver- non Larter (-second from left) chairman of the Legion sports committee, presents the Royal Canadian Legion trophy, em- blematic of the annual tour- ney, to the winner, Miles, on Legion President Ed Brown (right) and Cecil ‘Bobby’ Dowling (left) look on. Wings Defeat Habs 3-I; I ParkerMacDonaId Knots 2 DETROIT (AP) — Parker} MacDonald fired two goals Sun- 1 day night as Detroit Red Wingsi outskated and defeated Mont- real Canadiens 3-1 and went into ' ‘ National 3 Hockey League. l tro-t MacDonald. a veteran from Sydney, N.S.. who won a re- prieve from the minors by his showing in training camp, now has three goals in Detroit's three games this season. He ended nearly 24 minutes and a tie in its three games and leads the NHL by one point over surprising Boston Bruins. Rookie Alex Faulkner of Bish- op's Falls, Nfld., scored late in the second period, lifting De- I to a 2-0 margin. Claude Provost scored for Montreal 48 seconds later. Terry Sawchuk turned in an acrobatic b the Detroit goal. turning aside three Mont- real breakaways and saving on 26 shots. Sub goalie Cesare of“ scoreless play with his first goal early in the second period and scored an insurance tally midway through the final pe- iod Detroit now has two victories - t 17 - _ >St. Louis-Washington game ex- fflmhmfve, ptfilgtsgzaggtg 22-fig [ cepi to punt and hold the ball Steelers and Giants are tied‘f°" “V0 extra p°i“t5 and “V” W“. 3.2 record _ ,field goal attempts. One field LIONS EDGE RAMS fgoni was successful. Etcheverry Detroit Lions remained aipumed five time‘ f°" ‘ “'4' game back of Green Bay in the : Yard aVe”‘ge- . Western sector as Milt Plumz‘ The Steelers 80¢ m°Vll18 be- moved the LIOIIS. toward their ‘ hind Bobby Layne following an onlg Eufihgoy? “-{tml ms passmg i interception and scored again anmmc te. “(:1 ‘ed g°a15 f°rlafter a fumble recovery. The 26,98 Ranfilsump over L°s An’: key play, however, was a pass ‘ ‘ . interception by Clendon Thomas ..::=:::w::::. ri.~.:*::°:l« - by ““° 3 ‘° ° ° lbach Y. A Tittle er that led to Lou Mich- posted 23_ second field goal, account- points before Cleveland Browns I mgOhnflythgniiggnizfrnlggrgn'an got a first down and beat the 3 effective performace for the ggrogvnsla 3:14; amjl. an J80'yard Colts, completing 31 toulchdmig 3:55 gav‘emsan°l1§,';:‘::: ‘ pitch]? for 225 yards and three cisco 49ers a 34-27 victory over We Owns‘ Chicago Bears. American League, Gene Mingo scored 17 points as ,ProbobI=e Lineups §i2'2I.°‘}..Bfi?§°8i.:€°§i—.‘.l’°’o§lf:§ For Today's Tilt 3 Texans with 23-6 triumphg over winless Oakland Raiders.‘ SAN FRANCISCO I vart Eaglesigéls. (AP) — George Blanda passed for six Probably line-ups for Monday’: D touchdowns and paced Eastern sixth World Series game at leader Houston to a league scor- Candlestick Park. ing record in .76-17 rout over New York San Francisco New York Titans. . xubek 53 xuenn If The Broncos now are 5-1 to Richardson 21; Killer 21; £1) for the Texans, who beatlT,-es}, if F Alon rt , f ]stonl27-7 Friday n ht. Buf-,Mam1,_. cf Mays cf ggobgalggdggn D1980 Chargers ; Maris rf Cepeda lb ' ' ‘Howard 4: Davenport.3b SCTHIEE wigs Buffalo’s i Skowmn lb Bailey 9 first in six games. The ai1isiB°y"’ 3” Paga“ " scored in each period, with‘ p Pierce’ quarterback Warren Rabb l STANDING By THE CANADIAN PRESS National League and fullback Cookie Gilchrist pro- viding the fireworks on coach Lou Saban’s 41st birthday. 1 Rabb threw three touchdown. passes. including one to Glenn‘ Bass that went for 76 yards in the second quarter. ,DeI!‘0it Gilchrist. who roared for 121+Bost0n yards in 25 carries. plunged one 7 T0l'0nl0 yard for a touchdown and"NeW York grabbed a nine-yard pass from‘Montreal Rabb for another. ichicago SAT. NHL SUMMARY 2 1 1 1 I 0 '-‘NM’-'o=r' Moou—u,_>-<1 oo~_noooe¢,.'§ uI=Sao.uu> wanna“?- real, Berenson 1 (Provost, Goy- FOOTBALL STANDINGS - By THE CANADIAN PRESS Eastern Conference Bruins Draw With‘ Hawks BOSTON (AP) -— A 25-foot billiard shot by defenceman Doug Mohns rallied the un- beaten Boston Bruins to a 2-2 National Hockey League with Chicago Black Hawks Sun- 1-» —. (‘D w TL 1: A}: day night. Ottawg 5 5 025221312 Mohns’ slap shot did a double Hamilton 5 4 120013711 carom f Black Hawks‘ de- Montreal 3 6 2235 255 3 fenceman Al MacNeil and the Toronto 4 8 0204 297 6 sudden change of direction Western Conference caught goalie Glenn Hall of algal’)! 8 5 130128417 guard as the puck also glanced Winnlpel 8 4 029121116 f him. 535" 7 4 120320915 The Bruins came back from -C 5 7 025525313 a 2-0 deficit against the Stanley Edm°”t°" 5 3 127239411 Cup finalists who have yet to Namnal L°"g"° win this season in three starts Easwfl c°“f"e"°° Don McKennedv scored for w T F AP‘ the Bruins late in the second Washington 8 2 0113 96 8 -Od h t f an ac te New York 3 o 2115 91 5 fef" °'} “ sH° ”"°“' ‘:1 Pittsburgh 3 o 2 971 3 e.‘ .‘“‘g °' 3 ' “W".“°" 3’ Dallas 2 1 2141 120 5 thinking the Bruins captain was Cleveland 2 0 3 73105 4 going to pass. was caught _off st L0u- 1 1 3 72110 3 guard and watched the. blazing Philadelphia 1 0 4 95117 2 lift shot glance off his back stern Conference I111“? the "93- Green Bay 5 o 0157 3510 After a scorel s first period etroit 4 o 1139 70 3 Chicago broke se for a 2-0 Baltimore 3 0 2133 98 6 bulge on tallies by Chico Makl San Francisco 3 0 2114112 8 and Bill Hay. Chicago 3 0 2 97120 6 Boston's little round man, 1-98 Angel!!! 0 0 5 91117 0 goalie Bobby Perreault, had a 35131195033 0 0 5 42150 9 -busy last two periods and wound A'“°"I°“" L935“ up with 26 saves to 15 for Hall. Eastern Division » . SUMMARY w T L F APt Fir _ . . st period. No scoring. Peu- Houston 4 0 1164105 8 am st H 6,27. v k ston 3021531205 _°’_-— 399°“ 39° NW, York 2 0 4100194 4 Spencer 15.04, Oliver alo 1 0 5119156 2 3 - "kn mvmon Second period: 1. Chicago, Denver 5 0 115310510 Makl _1 (Lunde, Fleming) 6:09; Dana, 4 0 1134104 3 2. Chicago, Hay 1 (Hall. Bal- San Diego 3 0 3162132 3 four) 8:38; 3. Boston, McKen- oakland o o 5 79153 0 ney 1 (Mohns. Williams) 17:59. VANDALS AT Wonk NIAGARA FALLS. Ont. (CP) Vandals damaged headstones in the Roman Catholic section of Fairview Cemete here Thursday night, smashing every Penalties—Pronovost 3:53, God- frey 6:51. Evans 10:15, Lunde :56. Third period: 4. Boston, Mohns 3 (Mcxenney. Penning- marble s e of mom I of was r the Holy Family. Damage estimated at $5.000. tan 13:18. Penalties — Vasko 12:44, Pilots 16:28. Saves: Hall 6 7 2-15 Perreault 7 11 8-26 Maniago had 41 saves in the Canadien nets. SOFT he temperature than 70 degrees Stadium and the slightly soft. run 6 F} was more in Olympia loo was te But the action was fast, espe- tric cially in the scoreless first pe- rird when referee Eddie Powers handed out three minor penal- ties to each club. MacDonald opened the scor- ing duel at 3:50 of the middle stanza. Gordie Howe dug the p1ick out from behind the net and fed it to MacDonald, stand- ing alone in the right faceoff circle. He whizzed a rising. waisthigh 20-footer past Mani- ago’s outstretched left glove. Faulkner, N e w foundland’s Mar. Horses Race At Salem SALEM, N.l-I. (CP) — Willie's Adios, owned by W. Eric and Harry Whebby of Dartmouth, N.S._ and driven by Dave Pink- finished fourth in a class 132 pace Saturday night" at Rockinigham Park. Ch-ockoyotte Rebel was the winner in 2205.2. Bob Brook, owned by Donald R. M-acKenzie of Glace Bay. N.S., finished third in a B1 pace. Driiver Andy Foster, scoring from the second spot held that position until the half, then drop- ped back to third at the three quarter pole. Election Day fin- ished first in 2204.2. After leading for three quar- ters of a mile, Bordierview Buddie, scoring from the five finish fifth in a race won by Arthur in 2:10.11. Border- view Buddie is owned by the Whebby Stable. only NHL player, scored his first league goal on a fluke at 17:47. sending the Wings ahead to a short-lived 2-0 lead. Faulk- nor was behind the net and rolled the puck out on an at- The puck hit 1 Charlottetown Abbies. coach- ed by Charlie Ryan. became the first Island team to win in Marl-1 time Midget baseball c r o w u when they defeated Halifax Orioles 3-0 in a sudden-deamh game for the three-province championship at sprinohiu, Nova Scotia yesterday. Pitcher Billy Weatherbie was once again the hero, tossing a er at th year's Maritime Midget chem Weatherbie also sting the NS. club. Coach Ryan said last night 5 1 1 II Goei Tonig t The final race program of the rained out Sahurday night, has been rescheduled to this evening and race classifier Frank ‘Duck’ com has lined up a real good card to close out the season. The heaters will also be out to keep the fans wanm one Driving last night. ark Spokesman said Betting fans will have difficul- ty picking a winner in each and every dash as the entries appear evenly matchal. The main event will see Ray Grattan Up, Helen's Dream, Blue Sky Lark, Jolly Abb and Scottish Light vying for honors. lue scoring a double dash victory Wednesday night. The only oth- er double winner on that ca however, the Poulton owned Helen's Dream, will be out to capture the major slice of the $250 purse. Close finishes and thrilling drives are anticipated in each of the night dashes. Races get underway at 8 o'clock sharp. goalie into the Montreal goal. CUT LEAD IN HALF The Canadiens cut Detroit‘: lead in half less than a minute after Faulkner’s goal. Provost scored at 18:35 on a deflection of Jean Guy Talbot’: shot from the blue line. Provost hit the puck in mid-air right in front of Sawchuk. MacDonald upped Detroit's lead to 3-1 at 12:17 of the third period. Doug Barkley shot from the defence and Maniago stopped it but MacDonald pushed in the rebound. Sawchuk was lucky in the first period when Gilles Trem- blay broke away with Bernie Geoffrion. Tremblay took the shit and it hit the post, falling behind Sawchuk. But the goalie dove and smothered the puck as it was about to roll into the net Sawchuk’s other saves on breakaways were on Red Beren- son and ' y . SU First period: No scoring. Penalties: Richard :46, Barkley 3:00, Beliveau 5:48, Young 8:40. Berenson 11:36. Howe 12:16. Second : . Detroit, MacDonald 2 (Howe. Gadsby) 3:50; 2. Detroit, Faulkner 1 (Young) 17:47: 3. Montreal Provost 2 (Talbot, Marshall) 18:35. PenaItY—Marshall 14:14. Third period: 4. Detroit, Mac- Donald 3 (Delvecchlo. Barkley) 12:17. Penalties-—Jeffrey 9:31, G. Tremhlay, Young 17:54. Saves: Maniago 12 10 19-41 Sawchuk 7 8 11-26 d Mounties Blank ' one yard line at the beginning Axemen 53-0 BLANK HALIFAX omouss 3-o ‘ Charlie Ryan's Abbies Cop Mair. Midget Title “lhadbeenwantiingtosoehow pressure terrific." scorelms going into the seventh inning but then as the Abbie coach put it. “The Orioles start- GRID SCORES By -rm: CANADIAN rnass syruuoar Eastern Conference Saskatchewan 29 Ottawa 21 I Wes rn Conference .C. American League Buffalo 85 San Diego 10 SUNDAY Eastern Conference Montreal 50 Toronto 21 National League Baltimore 36 Cleveland 14 Dallas 41 Philadelphia 19 Pittsburgh 20 New York 17 Washington 17 St. Louis 17 San Francisco 34 Chicago 27 Detroit 13 Los Angeles 10 Green Bay 48 Minnesota 21 American League New York 17 Houston 56 Denver 23 Oakland 0 EAST Army 9 Penn State 0 , Columbia 14 Yale 10 Dartmouth 41 Brown 0 Holy Cross 34 Harvard R) Navy 41 Cornell Princeton_2l Penn 8 Syracuse 12 Boston College 0 West Virginia 15T1;lttsburgh 8 Alabama 14 Houston 8 Arkansas 28 Baylor 21 Duke 21 California 7 - Florida 42 Texas A. and M. 6 Georgia 24 Clemson 8 ed to wilt under the pressure." The Abbies were unbeaten this year, having sidelined Sum. merside for the Island crown and then 8. Stephen Firemen for the N.B.-P.E.1. champion. ship. Weathe ‘ pitched both games against St. Stephen which the Achbles won by iden- tical ll-1 scores. 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(CP) - Mount Allison Mounties tram led Acadia Axemen 53-0 in A lantic Football Conference act- ion hene Saturday. win was the second in four starts for. the Mounties who dropped 24) and 27-7 decis- ions to Shearwater and St. Fran- cis Xavier before topping Saint Dunstans 2-0 in their third try. The Mounties got all their scoring from three men. Former halfback Rick Black_ converted to fullback, hit for 23 points on three touchdowns and five con- verts to pace the attack. 1M‘-ike Norcott, shifted from defence to run out of Black's OM halfback spot, got atrio of ma- jars while roolde Dave McLerom caught two passes for touch- downs. ‘V The Axemen were unable to get an offence going although three quarterbacks, Gary Merrill, Keith Caldwell and Rae Clark took turns ca ~ the shots. 'lYney managed only 77 yards along the ground. Acadia's lone scoring thrust was stymied on the Mounties of the second quarter and from then on they didn't present a real threat. Ford 40.54 $7.93 Pout. 55-61 $3.40 Mulder: and pipes for most popular can SIMPSONS-SEARS 12! Kent St. Dial 2-1251 CUBANS ENCOURAGED VATICAN CITY (AP)——Popo John Friday told Cubans to have “hope, faith and courage." His remarks were made to Luis Amado Blanco. Cuban ambas- sador to the Vatican and head of a special mission to the E menical council during Friday audience for diplomats in the Sistine Chapel. IWLING NEWS ATIIENTION ALL LEAGUES . . . Change In Starting Time: Commencing next Monday, 15 October all Leaguu will start at 6.45 p.m. instead of 7 p.m. and 8.45 a E T STARTERS WITH POSITIONS FOR CHICAGO 0. DETROIT 0 SUMMARY First Period No scoring Polgltles-—MacNeil and Del- Itio 0:46. Hillman 4:05, Sta- 14:31. ' Second Period No P lollies--stssiuk 3:24, Mur- _ ‘ J. 4 lingual G. (Geoff:-loo) I-45:“: savor ette) 15:45. Penalties-Fontinato 3:00, Howell 12:57. . period-—-7. New York. (Cahan, Horvath) 26; 8. 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