; : ‘ So 4 ~ s ‘ , . . . 2 - eae t £ $ ~* : a 7 ‘ . i 7 s ‘ @ wt | : : ; 2 : : : ; a = ie a : 7 : pe : —. ~ |. 8 Se Rete eaters Wa ‘Nov. 9,196 2 2 First Loss In Five Starts; . Bruins Defeat Chicago 3-2 “CHICAGO 4AP)—Johinny Me: Stan Mikita ‘in ‘the third scored top in the final minute of the Kenzie’s goal mid-way through | for Chicago. : period with a close - in shot, ‘the* last period Tuesday night |NOW IN THIRD SPOT about which —the- Hawks pro-|- gave Boston Bruins a 32 vie-| The.victory lifted Boston into | tested that a Boston player was tory~ever Chicago Black Hawks, | third place with five points, one |in the crease. | the first loss in five Nationdl|ahead of Detroit and Toronto|~ McKenzie, a former Hawk, Hockey League starts for Chi-|and just three back of the scored the clincher in the third | 5 “tage. Hawks. — —- ona pass from Johnny Bucyk. | - Bernie Parent, making his} Parent was hartiouiarly tough | Mikita closed out the scoring | ~ first. start for the Bruins this|on shots by Doug Mohns and] with 24 seconds left: ~~ season, turned in a solid gamé | Mikita from y in and smoth- LINEUPS and-complemented-a_ bustling ered seve other Chicago | poston: Goal—Parent, —John- offensive display by Boston. — | drives. : ston. Defence — Marotte, Orr, The Bruins, playing their} Connelly opened the scoring, [ Green, Wyotowich, Watson, i. third game in four nights, never| converting on a pass from bee| smith. .Forwards: — Murphy, trailed against the high-powered | hind the net by Ron Murphy. ee Connelly, Martin, Bu- and rested Black Hawks. They | Stanfield tied the score mid-way | oyx Oliver, Westfall, Me-.| . jumped ahead 21 in the first|through-the period by’ tipping | Kenzie: Dillabough, Hodgson, period on goals by Wayne_Con-4 Pierre Pilote’s long pass - into Lonsberry. nelly and Pit Martin. the Boston goal; but from them | Chicago: Goal — DedJordy, McKenzie’s ‘marker camejon the game leatured -the hus- | 29. Defence—Pilote, Jarrett, [Rural Hockey League » Needs New Arena ; Cinsaitiimnen heb tena’ the | the city and rural emits “2 | mural’ Hockep--beagne to find | held their registrations. The - bined with such factors as High School ice time and plain econo- mics spelled the end of rural = E te fs: iH uy Rural Minor Hockey 1 sident Bad Constable says it is rather obvious that “people in these districts wit have to make a move”. With this in mind, his : i 7 H . 28 | | after a scoreless second period. | tling Bruins. * the City League has been stbad-| association hope to persuade: the Fred Stanfield in the first and Martin put the Bruins back on on ee ree aretia. P ily increasing over the years and | Sherwood-Parkdale authorities Wharram, Angotti, Esposito, R. | in the light of this it was decid- | to consider providing for winter Hull, D. Hull, Hodge, Nester- ed at eee meeting _ a This executive enko, Maki, Stanfield, Boyer. year a feels perhaps they could rant, rms rc yng Referee — Skov. Linesnien— visions would be cut the | lease the Coliseum at the exhibi- Armstro! Shetler. city system in the 1965-66 sea-| tion grounds which is. reported ey “a son. The other divisions were to | to be open for lease by the Ex- seas — pee ¢ , . be_scaléd out by tlils season. | hibition Association ee ce Coe The official opening of the yearly presidential reception. who is seen greeting the new dent; During later discussions, it Both Confident — rea > antes 1 (Pilote, D.| Charlottetown Cprling Club-got From the left are Andrew Bag- president for the coming 1966- ‘er. was decided that if it were no- Pist Hull) 9:47; 3. Boston, Martin 4| underway last night as mem- all, a senior member of the 67 season, Clifford Campbell, this saeteeile Snare even abel ons cP) — Bud away from what I-think it's go- (Dillabough) "19:04, Penalties —| bers of the club attended the Charlotietown | Club Addie MacDonald, vice-presi- eS Se an in the ene handful of | ing to. take to win.” oat tn the |: Mohns 1:24, Orr. 3:18, on - Eskimos have to make-a- few, ¥-9-—-; Winnipeg Blue Bombers will} capham, who suffered a broken | Penalties — Green 3:06, 13:48, Play ygsumes tonight in te face on West-/ arm in the last league game. | 19:21. aiees tester Batata Landes ~~ ae sent. | im tA nae ek a at the BRC. At 8 p.m. the Pis Third period—4. tackle, will replace Capham | Kenzie 3 (Bucyk). 9:11;. __ Coach Neill “Armstrong, pre- | and will be replaced in turn | Mikita 4 (Nesterenko, Pi-_ and at 9 p.m. the Warriors take es SS = Merv Collins, normally a gual iote) oe Ceeene ce © on the Lakers. Joe. McGuire, ee es Bombers— boast the—best—de-_| Nesterenko, Gre former St. Dunstan’s—star—has— his club can winning, the | fence in the WFC—it has al- 2 goal Pistons. "This eddities”. eccak ome ae we can do it Sun- |}0Wed # shade more than 14 ae code ms ” said Armstrong, whose | Points @ g game—but as Grant provide oe mere. day, se | outs it: “It’s not how many a scoring punc make them a Eskimos squeezed into the play- | oints you give up, but. ‘when -..|MONTREAL (CP) — It’s a| sai eal threat for League honors. _ offs for the first time since | yoy give them up.” long road “to National This league is well balanced and They're basically a: er eet Suniag tohineat ~*~ football club,” 3 T pmonton Have been play tan ena ig? atieet to “this ts Basketball that is being provid- di sneets ek — wg Bernie (Boom-Boom) Geoffrion. ed. Jack Ready, the Director of ning , Géoffrion, a _star-with —Mont- the BRC will have the welcome Walters, Butch _ Pressley, Joe | change, . 5-4. real Canadiens for 14 seasons, mat our for allthe fans— that took- a two-year sabbatical as of the Amesions "Hernandez and Randy Kerbow, last time the clifbs met|Boston “are. We're ® ; Bombers in Winnipeg in the | Detroit 2 Hockey League ——_..tar—now,_but—we're still far ‘best-of-three final. New York 1 before returning to right ; | thts WeESOn Will New York ~-Awards Finalists Named; horas See Ss New Orleans Enters world like t see a good game of paaethecleninibii ag a = Dietitian tie a aha aa . the first NHL. all-star team and formance to date, Settle o ni iM uO 1 practice last |be all game time. DIR fod Friday night in preparation for the crowd here won't bother ; —Roughriders Sweep East- of arr eee ee i a ep ee ‘0 a success Dance Me ; a , thing I'm going to have te ake a ay wena N ti « Lweney Pestoark te e terheads, bill heads, . : a lona all : ms & the : ( srork like hell. i t the ¢ brochures; call us for MONTREAL (CP)—Two quar- McMaster University of Hamil | and Geoftri with Canadiens ; eee Sees a ae tied cop tower ne paved on the min the dressing as on = a your. priating Bp Fe = Of 1957. He was Ottawa's top |" smectice ae said: “30 By MIKE RATHET [NFL's first expansion club, the ee were draft choice in 1958 and was|grunted as he pi é paid only $600,- | © GUARDIAN-P. ATRIOT 000 0 while Atlanta, which t 7st. rently kicked tn $8,000,000" or CENTRAL. | we mene was| PRINTERY | = holders probably will pay in the) wibbier (2.14 2-5), Shawfield PHONE 48506. .| = Ce ‘Player | tt the year im | band of tape from his rib cage injury he picked up in the The 29-year-old high © “school a Hawks Qct..19. As a re- vice - principal is married with | sult of the muscle tear,‘ he GREEN BAY. Wis. (AP) — iain tn io cflen. a = Dean (2.19 35) and Lehmann, 2, joined Ottawa and didn’t Green Bay Packers are strong In 1959, the NFL was the only-13-5). Bosha (2.18 oe Or- see tion . [again at their weéak spot—the | jeans club as the National Foot- in en was an outstanding tion tal tbe Ranges fourth ames and perfectionist | hall League's 16th franchise for —— ee aduate of |. ist in |coach Vinee i__may|the 1967 season also is the first|in Chicago and teams in Cle Ohio's Wittenberg College, lives his |Ba0@ finaly found “the perfect | concrete implementation ef the veined, Washington, New York, ae r Detroit ootball tes : Bin aan with. his ei fat two with The Packers, waxing stronger NFL and the American Foot- . lest ‘ Bay, ‘ y_ Ottawa and-was one. week after week in the —_— ball League. sane : ; ar “at -their-|—Under-that blueprint, ; entered a “he airs of Saskatchewan's . sos fop| In 19680 Dallas entered th Feb, 14; said his booming shot crunching best last Sunday as|will add its 10th { / Cardinals: shifted gern Bays Bee ut — legs have reacted fa- yt down Tattep: Lt | the ree with ase tee and the AFL yayed vora to- his comeback “but | ons 31-7. reise Zc oe |S a” nd Sas | he aac mettre se, i aS a wind me in-the- its. a n playing aR" snd Los- Angeles: ing year improved on the mark |" “.,; . in 2 when he hit for 160 and 2.586 |. I don’t, know about his legs | ame, tatercepting ties terlocking 3 See passes, fecovering tee br ~~ BUSS JACKSON’ Men's heavy 100G% all wool Ottawa for three years, was leading Saskatchewan to first Evanchen, 22, rookie of the year and all-star flanker in the and making life laeertle for rookie quarterback Karl Sweetan. But the offensive line, NFL's Giants and AFL’s Jets, | tered the NFL and the AFL remains ‘the only two-team city, ae tie = Los Angeles club to then | San Reg. 8.95 . OFTEN A WINNER EFC last year; when he. was. Opening Season the scapegoat for a chronie|Wwill be able to see pro os er "18, the AFL made am on the EFC year while Lan-| Jackson, in his ninth year with | leading’ pass receiver in the ee: slump that almost. cost Green | ball regularly on a live basis in shift, moving Dallas to easter, iach’ back - up in Rough Riders, is a graduat oef | East, was traded by Montreal) .The ice committee of the | Bay the Western onference | 27 cities. Kaftsas City 2 te Alouettes to Calgary for guard | Charlottetown, Curling. Club has | crown a year ago, rivalled the TS MILLIONS 24 ellies were —_ ams — ¢ il R in Tony. sap. aaa a eared the Guaniian.thet- the- heroics. = rina leek there was —, was lineman of the curling me HL Counci ecom) endation. * Harris, 2, was lineman ofthe | sects wil be ready: for curling | fave roms hve fe Jame fhe NFL. sn Mom te of Arkansas in 1961. He was : touches to the lanes before mem- 2 : ,|Mamed to the WFC all - -star bers will be permitted to prac- - ‘TORONTO. CP) — An ada: boxing. Last year. We" | pao fights without -so-much+ _feur Athletic Union of Canada official termed ridiculous Tues- day a recommendation by the national . fitmess council that amateur boxing in Canada be cut from federal government grants because there is a pisk of permanent inj to boxers. The 30-man il said «it would .reconsider its recom- mendation only if rule ‘changes “were made to © -head as a major target in the sport© . “This is how ridiculous it is,” says Al Decarie of Montreal, chairman ofthe AAUC boxing The UC_ boxing- committee . - committee. sees is tase le Sea: e SSC—RCAF Aircrew Officers. Tbe cued eee ca So — th et Ww subsidizing real next May, but withou . * ‘teams ftom. South- American | nancial assistance, will unlikely | - DIRECT ENTRY COMMISSIONS available for:, countries to get them to come |‘be able to do so. ° . to Canada next summer for the | Boxing; one of seven sports University Grads : Pan-American ‘Games. under -the AAUC jurisdiction, ‘ ; : “All those countries have box- | has about 400 participants reg- Registered Nurses ing teams so naturally they'll |istered in-Canada. In the last| int 2:2::232.20. | _ | : " os benefit from the assistance.” | five years, the boxing commit- oa : pond USED WRONG BASIS ~~ tee-has-received- $34,800 in_sup-{|—____ Airwomen — Wrens.— Careers for Decarie, national chairman | port. Decarie says one quarter ee ' Decarie, et mass young ladies. ing, said that the council had : based its decision on,findings of | me. ° ° 7 ® professional boxing study and Tignish Meets TRADE TRAINING—Land Sea Air. ‘did not, know how the ‘sport: is operated on the amateur level. “These — didn’t have the courtesy to give us a chance ‘0 explain’ amateur boxing. as a Sone “What angers me is that we have ar record of permanent while hockey and _foot- bail. which receive financial as sistance for coaching clinics, are full’ of them., “There isn’t a hockey player at junior level with all his own bones. Recently; a boy died while practising .in Montreal with a McGill University foot- ball ‘team.” teeth and many have suffered Bokési ede Arnie “and “eotTar-“| ‘\team in 1961 and 1962. He was also picked for the Canadian all- Canada’s ‘top lineman. Saskatchewan's George Reed Player-honors. in- 1965 and Ham- ilton’s Zeno Karcz was the top Kensington SUMMERSIDE — Kensington High School Boys Senior Soccer Tignish in a . ee (962, the year he | asked to ‘was runner-up in the voting for won the Most Outstanding | gin play. : ; The first_mixed_spiel_of the day, November IR season is scheduled for Satur- ROTP—University subsidization . SSop—Sea or Air Naval Officer. _ OCP—Commissioned Army Officer. © Salary in five years between $5,000 and ‘$10,000, depending on career field-you They’ve- been shown that brain |'Team meets in further o# “qualify im. comaee ~~ —. and that’s all Interscholastic Play following ) at ma their winning of a two-game to- ~Devarie-stressed—that-ait-reg-} — oa ver a INTERESTED. } Then” call write; of visit your F istered ‘amateur boxers use|. The Tien - Kensington set |<", , 2 . local recruiting unit. “aD ep p Fat headgear and 1i0-ounce gloves, on begins today at four_o’clock |- : (Floor Models) making the possibility of injury |in Tignish and resumes Satur- j se . 7 nezligible.. He says that he has | day in Kensington. CANADIAN FORCES 5 — . : f never seen a young fighter The Kensington team won zone : ie : AR knocked out and only’ a™few |two honors by nipping Athena oie _~- RECRUITING CENTRE ; er Ww have been dazed. Whenever a'| Regional. High School, 20, Mon- CAMP ‘SURPLUS _ hoy is knocked out “‘we don’t |day after winning the opener on . - HON. ALEX. B. BELL. — Queen Charlotte Armoury — " . allos:_him to'.fight for. six-}Saturday by an ‘identical 2-0 7 Sep of Prince Edward Island ——— a MONTAGUE ale EL . Months.” . count. Charlottetown : f _ ‘.SAYS RECORD GOOD’ - | Bob Semiple and Walter Clark| . = i CFCY-TV WED. NOV. 2nd" Me es 1148 *. . “I defy anybody on that coun- scored the Monday goals, while we : { ’ 802-2611 cil to show. me a boy injured Gerry MacDonald had a pair in . ; 6:00 P.M, r im the last 10 years in Canadian ee t, Re Groah. 2 . $e wy ‘, *