— Che Guardian “Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew" . SECOND SECTION Charlottetown, Wed., Dec. 22, 1965. ‘ Page 9 Green Bay Packers & Colts |. Bill MacMillan Finds Mark le 7 Ti | [ E i i adians dented the twines six times as opposed to the opponents once. The result of this match can give fans some oppor our ae tunity to look to the future with a bit more enthusiasm. Billy MacMillan, leader of the Maritime Intercollegiate = . Ae ae igi ales [lead facet anes. coarlag vase Sa een Of Se Sip poets. nd Sr NEW YORK (AP) — Green voted the quarterback. The |Green Bay. the curvent auames ena 1 wan rained Gat ts Ge Bay Packers and Baltimore Colts’ veteran had 23 touchdown | Centre — Mick Tingelhoff, To begin with the Reds always seem to coast through —€olts each placed four men on passes, despite the injuries, and Minnesota. tho Gul period ond fan demiuals Gs tay the all-National Football League ibis average gain was 8.97 yards. Quarterback — John Unitas, the second and third stanzas. However Billy beat them team selected for The Assoc- | | Coach Vince Lombardi of | Baltimore. te their punch Monday as he got the Canadians off to a ciated Press by a 42-man com- Green Bay shifted Gregg back en, One, Baltl- +o tad sate a he chad stteeia and inspired by this mittee of sports writers and to his old tackle post in @ late | more. the Nationals went on to take a 5-0 lead before the sporiscasters, three from each season shuffle of the offensive | Running back—Gale Sayers, Soviets were able to bis the scare shoot. Then Machaillans @f the 14 league cities line, but the veteran made the | Chicago. tally had effect on his squad and they perhaps Halfback Gale Sayers and team at guard, teaming with| Fullback—Jim Brown, Cleve-’}: ae aoe tan hen Fy sq Linebacker Dick Butkus, the Parker. Schafrath’s partner at ; oo. ie land. THE DEFENSIVE TEAM adelphia, a sec- | Ends—Dave Jones, Los An- from Nebraska. .|geles, and Willie Davis, Green The deep defensive cdmbina- | Bay. tion of Adderley, Boyd, Wood |yTackles — Bob Lilly, Dallas, and Krause accounted for a to- |and Alex Karras, Detroit. tal of 27 s g e Bz. : a : was the dnly unanimous > interceptions. Dave | Middle linebacker—Dick But- of Los Angeles Rams, |kus, Chicago. Alex Karras of Detroit Lions, | Corner linebackers—Joe For- Davis and Lilly. gave-the team |tunato, Chicago, and -Wayne @ great pass , and the line- | Walker, Detroit. backing trio of Wayne Walker | Corner Packs—Herb Adderley, of Detroit and the Chicago pair |Green Bay, and Bob Boyd, | “lor Bitkis” and Fortunato ~ was Baltimore: ve tough to beat. ~~ Safeties—Willie Wood, Green Bay, and Paul Krause, Wash- ington 2 "ers, the league's leading pass Receiver, was. a standout sas split end. —— someon, fo. niees. ht Sat. of Dallas C safety Peal at guard a the offensive team Krause of Washington Redskins,| THE OFFENSIVE TEAM Fortunato, Davis, Adderley and| Ends—Dave Parks, San Fran- - | Wood were back again on de- cisco, and Pete Retzlaff, Phila- on both clubs although for once the power play did not play aoteneet fence. delphia. CAHA To Stage |” : a crucial part in.the. outeome of the mate 3 =o oe ee Although Unitas was interes Tackles — Dick Schafrath, : ke Clinic : a ie hlaleiscict ; snes to og St eee of the Canadian club Packers orrest |twice during year Cleveland, and Bob Brown, Hoc were ela over triumph -against the Soviets at on offence, but Gregg cee oe : eas ~ last two games $ ene a : compart (CP)—The Cana- SHACK STILL CLOWNING oe orga corde. a seat that. a eer oee_Snee: | _ Guante fat ireur Hockey ‘Associa | Rightwinger Eddie Shack of daughter of Red Kelly, for a dens at the Leaf’s annual | the team together, and let us play together a while and tion will stage a national hockey 2 : ; Toronto-Maple Leafs takes his party. defensive unit. « é e . clinic Aug. 1221 in Montreal “d ekate around Maple Leaf Gar- . ~ — son, Jimmy, and Casey Kelly, (CP. Wirephoto) Gary Dimdeen, starry member of. the roster described. the Pete Retzlaff, Philadelphia Rocket Richard under a newly devised format - win as the ultimate triumph over “a sort of a barrier. We're ‘ s ; E Vv. for training amateur coaches and_minor_league_officials. _ Ditka’ and Baltimore's Johe | dui : acim wil be under the | a = on 7 x ae "Sten ree Praises Standard f=." Ch'town Juvenile All-Stars *"=.:- ; to 5 , . > - eg be the first glimmer of the new dawn > the | ze ; ithe U sity of Toronto. ; y on. canar Meanesiet dee hameae la ae ec (lao part ot the new actin, | Md? OD : ucks ers 124- 3 RAMBLINGS on the first team along with with Montres! Canadiens of tee [ol Toronto Banie Lecte outlined at a twoday CAHA Toronto eafs. ‘ . Sayers and Butkus. _ |National Hockey League,! “Many people ask me ebout | meeting here jast week ie see asad Wy tee four soel pes-mored at the © minute mark MacQeaid “(Acers, . Sinaley?) os. at incker ctualary between Queen Chariotie the calibre of play , hockey formance of Starry center andjand left the All-Stars with a{17:35. »P : Ellis 3:42; hap taeielened oa one a tp to [instruction clinic to visit main |team captain Bobby Doherty the|four goal lead. Squarebriggs 6:22; Kitson.8:13; | High School and Birchwood will be renewed at the Charlotte- Timmy Brown of. Philadelphia | “| think they're playing~as|he a clown. This year I think |Ce™"e® throughout Canada. It |Chariottetown Juvenile All-Stars) The third period ‘continyed|Stewart 14:22; Gallant 14:58, |town Forum tomorrow evening at 7:00 o'clock as the two for the halfback position and well as they did 10 years ago, ihe’s trying to improve himself will begin its work in the 1966-67 |trounced the Provincial Voca.| along the same lines as the first Squarebriggs, MacDonald 16:30, |#eams hit the ice for another thrilling season of competition. even better,” Richard |He's not going crazy on the ice hockey season. tional. Institute 12-5 in an-ex-jtwo with both clibs playing aj Second Period: 6.—Juv., Do- |The match will be the first game in a two game total point Tuesday,,“‘Boston has gone |and he’s scoring goals.” Invitations to attend the Mont- | hibition fixture played at the|wide open brand of hockey. Do-|herty (Turner) 1:31; 7.—Juv.,|series for the Dows Men’s Weer Trophy, put up for com- nothing @eW.| Shack has scored 18 goals and |Tet “UnIc will be limited to 100 \Charlottetown Forum last even./herty managed to slam home |Dowling (MacDougall, Campbell) : and plan to be on hand key is better now than it goa persons. Each of five regions in i two more loose pucks and com- betiart) B8. Senda. Doberty | There te chee eimrachslastic encounter of the. winter. after &g F | i : z 12 REPEATERS lever’ Wie.’ added five assists for Toronto |Canada will be given a quota| 4 fast skating and sharp|Plete his four goal onslaught. |Stewart) 8:39; 9—Juv., Doherty | There is a free skate after match for those who have paid Of 2 of | Ri this season. Last year he scored |on the number of candidates i .|Stanby and Newson both racked |(Brown, Whitlock) 10:29; 10.— Se er Ooi en teat |__ Richard: cotired OT eisai & they can send to the clinic. |Donor tecmvrorh began ic shu, |up tallies for the Stars while|PVI, Stanley 11:17; 1i,—PVI, fensive and defensive teams, | 2 . 5 i : r *'60 season. In 978 scheduléd The new setup replaces the McQuaid made no mistake with|Stanley (MacQuaid, Gallant) David Molson; president of the Montreal Habs announced only 12 were repeaters. |games he scored 544 goals and|, “He cam help that Toronto |nockey institute plan, inaugu- up in the final two stanzas and |tit Second of the-evening for the |15:10; 12.—Juv., Birt (Arsenault) | recently that his club would be willing to meet any interna- Centre Mick Tingelhoff of e team,” Richard. said. “He's big | rated three years ago. The i er the cen a we ne reat |tosers. Paul Stanley also had two|19:00. Penalties: Squarebriggs | tional hockey competition providing ceftain cocdlitine, een Minnesota Vikings, Unitas, 4@l.assists for %5 points. He | 104 strong and when he doesn’t |t2 aoe ee in at the end of the stanza to| cals for the Institute whil 5:30; MacDonald 13° The club president outlined the conditions i Brown, Parter, Schafrath and |added 8 goals and assists |get silly, he’ <a stitute provided instruction. at. |win handily. a ew e|9:30; l 752. ‘ club p1 t out! in a prepared silly, ‘s a good ¥ | eight-day summer clinics in five| Mike MacDonald got the All-|%¢" Sauarebriggs recorded the; Third Period: 13.—Juv., Do-| statement. They are: 4 Gregg also made the 1964 of-!sor 196 points in 183 playoff |player. I think he proved that ¢ other ‘55: sie ieee va onal centres’ across Canada. | Stars herty (Brown) 1:55; 14—PVI.,| 1. Any presently a member of the International I fensive club. Tackle Bob Lilly| games _ this year. regi os os en, ‘ic SUMMARY MacQuaid (Stanley) 2:03; 15—|Hockey Federation must declare itself professional end be ; Richard felt that Jacques CURLING DRAW first period as he slid the’ First Period: 1.—Juv., Mac-|Juv., Newson (Younker) 5:07; | openly recognized as such. pe: PucK| Donald (Whitlock) :35; 2—PVI Plante, former goaltender with 2 ; »|16.—Juv., Doherty (Turner) 2. Amy encounter must be played under National HOC- : The following is today’s draw _K Squarebriggs (Acorn, Cameron) |1.. 49. KEY Le. rules the Canadiens and New York at the Ch'town Curling Club for |Ene scone on greenies, Knotted 4:52; $.—Juv., MacDougall 15:12; 17.—Juv., Stanley (Kitson) | KEY League rul arrangements satis to Rangers, should not have re- the Cheer ;Spiel.- theleft: sitie - his shot rehihae (Dowling) 9:09; -4.—Juv., Camp-| 16:11. . Penalties: Gallant 1:45; . satisfactory the Club de tired. | least a couple of teams in the “+NHL. From what I've seen, he's just as fast as he ever was." ‘Hockey Practice There will be a workout at the Forum tonight, (Wednes- Home Heating Qil day) from 7 to 8 p.m. for ail the Gareth widhsal wong alaintertonat | Beale “ain the bantam ah bell iuseday for all teams entered. |at the 9:09 mark as he ona 3 ed a Dowling pass into a Ice No. 1'— 'D. Ross, S. Gid-|marker. Colin Campbell steered | B ‘This ne eae omy A. Trewin (Rotate). {played an outstanding game in é : 8 e Ane ma ace ge ors in See standards comparable to the ce No. 2 — A. Ballem, D.|defeat brought PVI_ back to| “In sabaltiaicng is . ‘ George, Dr Ec. Willis, B. Croe: within one goal at the 17:18 uire 0) n urles hockey ie taking a realistic S ouiaek : ‘ae perry . B. + A. McCurdy, C:| point. pe ee . McGee, H. Simmons. The All-Stars came out with| ; Until such time as there is a on these conditions, Burden, B. Acorn, P. Perry, B. of thi ; Baltimore Colts, who've had/|reserve quarterback .Gary a is stanza left little question | B : enson of who was to be th fair luck with backup quarter-|Cuozzo were injured in earlier| J .-|annual international .peewee ho __ lee No. 4H. Crockett...D. victor: “Doherty pot two, whic (back; hope they won't pawn tad Wisceted oat ef ax| 2 Puck Teams ckey tournament here Feb. 11 ; Last. draw until after Christ-|/the far corner but MacDougall | Pel (Dowling) 16:49; _5.—PVI, 'MacDonald 8:47; Acorn 19:34. “In terms of an official challenge by any member of the Plante was in goal last Wed- dings. F. Brown, Dr. MacLellan, |im a rebound to make the score Ice No. 3 — W. McLaine. B.| the expansion. of professional hockey. on a world basis. can Kilpatrick, F. Callaghan, M. | Dowling and-Foley-each account. |their. newest._.one,. Bobby... Boyd, |tion. forthe rest..of mneacy| Enter Tourney ——119,-it-was “announced yr. |mas. Rendezvous starts next |put the Juveniles ahead to stay | 3 a ‘ altimore (Colts _—-=s=e == T. Winter, “A. MacNeill, B./31 put Carl MacQuaid. who is entirely in their own: interest, its purpose. being Davis, F. Burke, G. Gallant, I. their four eoale te the mt 2nd] BALTIMORE, Md. (AP)— | Given the job after Unites and | never be attained,” Mr. Molson said | MacFadyen, —B. Dickson, ~D : Tuesday. ’ : ’ -/ed for one. PVI managed to get |in @ Sunday showdown Matte ‘used a play guide taped Gerard Bolduc, president of Deliveries right on schedule so you | ision, plus Walter Lawior’s » P. Tanton, J. Dennis! : / con never tun ohert. Fusl Ghiel oem |mindde ~The Bintoa “wil cee (rotate). \fwo of these back but then Birt |Green Bay Packers. sie | edetine tale fora ae | quamicc Gel seventy. (ee aid eelictale finest of its kind—economical, cleaner lait the ine euthace and the 1 Ice No. 5 — K. Dowling, J ‘or years, including their | sideline from a. i seventy- |received at least 90 entries but burning, and protective to ycur heat- | 38% me Goal Pie : ie National Football League cham- . eight hockey teams, including ‘ng“equipment. Call us for Texace |tenders will get instruction at the BILL VEECK Sopa H. Campbell, E. Mac- pionsbip campaigns in 1958 and |USED BROWN ene from Mexico and another |#€ number of competitors Fue! Chief today! other end of the rink from Thane aoe en 4 1959, the Colts got along pretty|. In that game, Baltimore also|from the Northwest Territories, |t0 be limited to fit the eompe- ‘Dial Doyle, Carl McQuaid, and Don- Bill V k (rotate) : :.;, MatLeod well with John Unitas calling |€0t some help from their No. 4; will participate in the seventh |tition dates. : 1a nie Frizzell. Goaltenders ere| [>] eec : es the plays. quarterback, Ed Brown, picked asked to bring along as much AT MONTAGUE This season they’ve already [UP on waivers from Pittsburgh 4-7312 equipment as they have avail- Giv. Vi Montague Curling Club sche. used four and coach Don Shula | Steelers before game time. ee CS VIEWS iaule for today, Dec. 2: f |has tabbed Boyd, an all-star| Brown won't be available Sun- - |7 pm, defensive back, as No. 5 iffany- |\day against Green Bay because thing happens to Tom tte |of a league rule against the use during Sunday’s playoff game |of players in conference playoffs for the Western Conference title. |unless they were on a. team’s Matte, a veteran halfback who |roster for its last two regular hadn’t played: quarterback since |season games. fF jihis college days at Ohio State,; So in case of injury to Matte, ‘| |slipped into the -starting role |the job will fall to Boyd, who’ Saturday and helped steer ‘the /hasn’t thrown a game. pass crippled Colts to a 20-17 victory |since his quarterback days at over Los Angeles Rams. Oklahoma. MINOR HOCKEY SCHEDULE eeck” os i} Because of Christmas Day Cleaning; 10.15 a.m. — Coyotes or arora" Soe a Pees ; 4 AT SOURIS we itd ? |and New Years falling on Satur- be Rams; 11 a.m..— Wolves vs and improve competition gener- Souris ladies curling schedule GALE SAYERS i day this year, ii has bec: “22 _- | Setters; 11.45 a.m. — Zebras vs ally. And it would offer more |for Thursday, Dec. 23: sary to make considerable Springers. , 9 change in playing schedules in| Thursday, Dec. 30th — 7 a.m. ° PRINTS MILLIONS DAILY | MILWAUKEE, Wis. (AP)—| Ice 1°— D. Sorrie, Louise |Iim 5 Bill Veeck, former major league |MacLeod, §. Warren, H. Rob-| ig Ch fown Petroleum Ancient Britons decorated baseball owner, testified Tues- |bins vs E. Shaw, R. MacDonald, their homes with holly to shelter | 4 ; roducts Ltd : jay that expansion of the Na- |S. Galloway, B. MacKinnon. 203 ot tom st L Ch’town| 0% SPitits feeling the chill of |tional League in 1966 is ‘“feasi- (6-30 pm. fs winter, legend says. ble and possible.” Ice 2 —. A. Robertson vs K. 6 : Veeck was called as @ witness eat SKATING FOR ALL ” |by the State. of Wi ay . faoaet at te cat aetnee ie Et Se ee sci, suai, the MAG! Thats, Ly Mebeion. cmon FORUM : . z = transfer of the Braves |*imnon, N. Wolfer. Wednesday, Dec. 22nd “8.30 - 10.00 p.m. STUDENTS (all ages) 35c ADULTS 50c a a ‘ Ice 2 — Chicken playoff — D. from Milwaukee to Atlanta, Ga. cae Expansion might reduce the |M¢Gowan vs C. Nicholson. epeople go to see a contest of |, Ke 1 — F. Boertien, V. Birt, Chaflettetown minor hockey|— Elks vs Zebras; 7.45 a.m. = equals,” said Veeck. “They do R. Battersby, N. Jenkins vs A. ql Ars play over the two holiday week- | Bisons vs Springers; 8.30 a.m.— | ’ Delaney, R. Boylark E. Small- ends. The following alternate | Rams‘ vs Racoons; 9.15 a.m. — a en ams eer cee wood, E. Peters, dates and times have been ar- {Lions vs Caribous; 10 a.m.—Icé augh Ice 2 — I. Kassner, L. Marold, ranged, and-local- CMHA offi-|Cleaning; 10.15 a.m. — Otters vs other ” . : S. Dixon, M. Dixon vs F. Stew- | cials ask all coaches and’ play-|Coyotes; 11 a.m. — Foxes vs ¥ ; : ; art, A. MacDonald, T. Mallard. : ers for their fullest co-operation | Setters; 11.45 a.m.-— Wolves vs : 2 oo flown and assistance in carrying out | Seals. ; ; the following schedules as listed | ISLAND MILK DISTRIBUTORS = |":- iM Daan fa hee ache ag STE ay clude play that would normally, Monday, Dec. Soren ix: : ¢ : REMEMBER WHEN . be held over the next two week-|P-m™. —_ Ice 1 — Crows vs ‘ By THE CANADIAN PRESS : lends, it is suggested that all Hawks; Ice 2— Jays vs Fal- : Big Bill Tilden refused an players and coaches clip out the |COMS. 5.10 p.m. — Ice 1 — Eagles as offer of $60,000 to ‘turn pro- schedule from your Guardian |VS Owls; Ice 2 — Blackbirds vs : fessional 39 years ago today Redbirds. 5.50 p.m. — Ice 1 — ; and keep as a ready reference: : —in 1926—after a series of NEW YORK (AP)—Gale-S o BANTAM |Sparrows vs Bluebirds; Ice 2 a “exhibition” tennis matches ers, Chicago Bears’ rookie ry Friday, Dec. 24th, 8.30 6—| eae ae Tae Se aa Canada ‘te haut ie |&_ Tecord with 22 touchdowns /Maroons vs Ramblers; 9.16 a.m.|_“1-e'1'_ “Hawke va Eagles: the courts finally ents and* led. the National Football |— Bears vs Hornets; 10 a.m. — |re 9°_ Falcons vs Owls. 10.25 “money. tennis” in’ vsaat [League in scoring with 162 |Clippers vs Bisons; 10.45 a.m. |ie 7 — Ealcons. uies ¥ aged 38. a oe Blackbirds; Ice 2 — Redbirds vs ; leased Tuesday. . Monday, Dec. 27th, — 12.30— pinenirds. 11.05 a.m. — Ice 1 - Jim Brown again won the |Indians vs Blades: 8.10 p.m. — Grows yg Jays; Ice 2 — Black- | NOMILK DELIVERY SATURDAY CHRISTMAS DAY NO MILK DELIVERY SUNDAY DEC. 26th : NO MILK DELIVERY SATURDAY NEW YEARS DAY / ‘ SKATING rushing _crown—his eighth —in Senators vs Barons.. , : ~ NO MILK DELIVERY SUNDAY JAN. 2nd, 1966 TODAY ~ |nine yeare—as the Cleveland | Tuesday, Dec. - 28th; — 9.30 pie rene | : FORUM - |Browns fullback rolled up 1,544|@.m. — Indians vs Barons; 10.15, Tuesday. Dec. 28th. -= 6:30 | -- Customers are asked to buy enough milk on Friday, Dec. « lyards on 289 carries. It was-his |a.m. — Maroons vs Senators; t1 pm. — Canadiens vs Bruins. a esa =e a ae eee — > - -}seeond-best- year, short~ of~ his'}@:m.— Hornets -vs-Blades. . ah cet 24th and on Fri Dec. 31st to do the Mor: - 2:00-3:00 p.m. ~ [record 1.863, yards‘ in 1963.| Thursday, Dec. 30th, — 12.90 , Wednesday, Dec. 20th. — 4.00) : ; ee 9 Brown also was second in scor-'p.m. — Ramblers vs Aces: ee eee day. Mitk will be delivered on. Monday, Dec. 27th. Please Pre-School Children ing with-21 touchdowns. Both he Friday, Dec. 31st. — 8 a.m. Finale, Dix org 6.30 : So Lae ? oe make a special effort to put out empty bottles during the | — (25¢ per family) =| and Sayers aenhat wns an \Caepee ts Seek OM Seen ve Metalags. | RIDING HIGH holk x : . ad ALSO SKATING ing the 1964 : : : PEE WEE | ; : days. 4:00 - 5:30 p.m, Sayers ‘finished second’ ¢ es ga heed Ra a.m. ae aieas aa ; a meg (2) of = eee = their Nation- OuR bi WISHES OU MERR : rown i _ v > 7.45 a.m, * foreig ton et Associatioa ne sas basta THE ear ‘s Y CHRISTM , Children—t5e om i. oe yards toast ot the —_ Seale vs Elks: 8.30 a.m. ~ | workers. aa half of them with an easist oi Se vides up game at Boston Garden. Cin ALL EAR Adults—25c eteran Ti B { Phila- |Lions vs Racoons; 9.15 a.m. --.|from: Finland, were registered the body of Adrian Smit‘: (10) einnatr won 117 to 110. : 2 delphia Eagles, ae \Bisons vs Otters; 106 a.m. — lee!in Sweden im 1066, ) of the Cincinnati Royals in the y (AP Wirepheote) F a : j ; iy <- i eg j r . . a . ; : ™ Scat : . : aS oy. 8 Ri MTR a Bt TENT Rabat sa 1 re aE REN PER SI ;