J 8 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon., Dec. 13, 1965. MINOR HOCKEY RESULTS The following are the results {Bobby Judson (3); Blades 3. of Charlottetown Minor Hockey |Justip “Madore, Jim Andrew, League play for last week, up to MacInnis. and including Saturday, Dec. Ramblers 7 — Shaun Murphy ith \(4), Grant Gaudet (2), Mike PEE WEE | Conway; Senators 2 — Barry Setters 6 — Jim O’Connor (6); |MacKinnon, . Ronnie MacNeill. Caribous 3 — Ted Crockett, Gor- MIDGET-JUVENILE don Betts (2). , ” : Redwings 4 — Brian. Foley| oxes 3 — Alan Moore, Frank *, ks 3 wi Weatherbi MacKinnon. Paul Gormley; Coy- | otes 3 — John MacDonald (2), Frank Herffiessey. Rams 2:.- Jackie Kipving, Jim Hillier; Elks» 2 — Cyril M-°Donald; Russell McCabe | Otters @)—\ Bobby Falls (2), | John Hennessey; Ze brasil —{ Devid MacFarlane. | tsons°8 — Carmen Clay, D. Frizzell (6), Car! Trainor: Bi- sons 7 — Don Thompson, Shaun Maclsaac (4),* Keviin Devine, James MacLeod. Wolves 3 — Donnie MacLean (3); Racoons 2 — Billy MacDon- | ald (2) | BANTAM Hornets 9 — Paul Saunders | (3), Ronnie Campbell, David Brown (3), Norman Frizzell Ir- wir Ellis: Barons 1 — David) Deron. Bisons 6 — D’Arcy Murphy (4), Loyd Gass (2); Aces 5 Anzus Beck (4), Allan Dowling. Clippers 12 — Danny Taylor (2), Jerry Campbell (2), Urban MacDonald (2), Les Merriam (6); Comets 9 — Gary Campbell (5), Wayne MacQuarrie (2), Bobby MacMillan (2). Maroons 11 — John MacMillan (3), Kenny Doiron (3), Colin Younker (3), Jim Killorn (2); Indians 4 — Bob MacGuigan (2), Peter Butler, G. W . Bears 5 — Peter Williams (2), (2). Graham Gaudet,- John Quinn. Gerald Brrdley; Jays 1 — Donny Murphy TODAY’S CURLING DRAWS The following is today's draw at the Charlottetown Curling Club: 7 pm. tape : Ice 1 — H.R. Carruthers, E. MacDonald, S. Willis, J. Shel- foon vs J. Burden, N. MacNeill, L. Bagnall, D. Shears. Ice 2 — W. Redden, K. Acorn, G. Newman, G- Schieyer vs P. O’Rourke, B. Hopkins, A. Mc- Curdy, B. Steveson. Ice 3 — G. Bennett; B. O’- Rourke, G. Brookins, D. Cos- grove vs G. Kays, B. Boyles, L. Campbell, H. Douglas. e Ice 4 — G. Stewart, K. Ken- nedy, A. Gill, M- MacLean vs A. MacDonald, L. Leger, E. Ford, H. Mitton. ‘ Ice 5 — E. Tanton, A. Bagnall, H. Simmonds, G. Proctor vs M. McCuaig, B. McGee, R. Mac- Donald, W. MacGregor. 8.30 p.m. - Ice 1 — H- Peters, J. Hughes, T. Burke, F. Lewis vs J. Cam- eron, T. White, B. Stead, Percy Simmons. Ice 2— C. Asprey, P. Whit- lock, J. MacLean, G. Wright vs E. Nicholson, B. Davies, B. Webster, E. MacLaughan. Ice 3 — A. Love, B. Ball, V- Robertson, H. Campbell vs W. MacKinley; Rangers 4 -— Tommy Cullen, Colin Campbell, Canadiens 6 — D. Flemming (2), Wayrie Newson, J. Arsen- ault, P. Stanley: Leafs 2 — Ri- chard MacCallum, Bob Doherty. Bruins 6 — Roger Frizzell (2), Ron Carmichael, David Murne- ghan, Tommy Gauthier, Ron Jim Jackson (2), A. Coyle (2). Sparrows 4 -- Paul Macintyre |g (3), Paul Crosby; Blackbirds 1s Steve Hillier. Redbirds 2 — Willard Horne, Kevin Murphy; Bluebirds 2. — Shaun MacDonald (2). Owls 5 — Rickey Flanagan Crows 4 — John MacMillan (3), Frank Molyneaux; Eagles 4 — Bill Keoughan (2), Art Mac- Guigan (2). Falcons 7 — John Abbott (3), B. Kelly (3), Barry Quinn; Hawks 0. Midget-Juvenile Schedule The following is the Midget- |§ Juvenile playing schedule for this week: Monday, Dec. 13th., 5 p.m. c— | Leafs vs Rangers; 6 p.m. — Ca- jnadiens vs Redwings. c. 14th., 6.30 p.m. Tuesday, — Bruins vs Hawks. Wednesday, Dec.’ 15th., 6 p.m. | — Juvenile Practice. NOTE — All. players are urg- ed to be sure to be on hand the above scheduled games as new uniforms are to be iesued and team pictures taken. MacLaine, K. MacInnis, \B. MacDonald, D. Livingstone. Ice 4 — Dr. Prowse, A. Le- man, H. MacDougall, H. Shama vs L. Wellner, S. Beaton, D. MacKay, G. Jenkins. Ice 5 — F- MacMillan, R.|f Goss, B. MacLellan, B. -Patter- son vs T. Whitlock, M. Wiggin- ton, FE. Austin, E. MacLean. AT MONTAGUE Montague Curling Club bon- a schedule for today, Dec. 5: 7 p.m. Ice 1 — P. Sinclair, L. Sinclair, R. Ferguson, K. Hughes vs D. McGowan, P, Warner, D. Sor- tie, O. Hennigar. : Ice 2 — L. Stewart, L. Munro, (L. Furness, R. Leard vs W. Mac- Intyre, E. Duvar, H. N. Wolfer. \9 p-m. Ice 1 —.Dr. P. Macintyre, A. Coneen, H. Matheson, H. Mac- Donald vs John K. MacDonald, LL. Nicholson, C. MacKinnon, S. Warren, Ice.2 — Ken MacDonald, B. Smith, J. MacNeil, B. MacNeil vs E. Shaw, A. McGregor, L. Fraser, B. MacKinnon. Spares will be needed. NHL SATURDAY BOSTON 3 TORONTO 8 SUMMARY * First period 1. Toronto Shack 8 (Kelly, Pulford) 5:54. 2. Toronto, Selby 4 (Stemkowski Douglas) 8:43, 3. Boston, Bucyk 9 (Prentice, Oliver) 15:51, 4. Toronto, Pulford 7 (Horton) 17:37. Penalties: Boivin 8:30, Selhy 9:08, Stemkowski, 14:17, Goldsworthy 16:14, Horton 19:23, Ashbee 19:43. Second period — 5. Toronto, Selby 5 (Armstrong, Keon) 6:35, 6. Boston,. Woytowich 2 (Oliver, Prentice) 8:32, 7. Boston, Oliver 5 (Bucyk, Prentice) 12:30, 8. Toronto, Boyer ( Arbour ) 14:18, 9. Toronto, Shack 9 (Kelly, Pulford) 17:20, 10. Tor- onto, Keon 8 (Armstrong, Ma- hovlich) 18:50. Pesialties: Stan- fey 4:26; Pulford 13:33; Lan- glois 19:25. Third period — 11. Toronto . Kurtenbach (Boyer) 14:25. Pen alties—Mahoviich 3:23, Arbour “17:00, Mikita miscondict and a ; game misconduct 18:01. Shots on goal by Chicago 9 8 9-2 Montreal Attendance—15:430. DETROIT 4 NEW YORK 32 . SUMMARY First period—1. Detroit, Mc- Donald 5 (Barkley, Bathgate) 17:26, Penalties—Watson 3:01, |3 6:22; 3. New York, (Brown,: Ratelle) 12:09. Penal-|% —Barkley 4:59, Bathgate 15:36. ‘Shots on goal by Detroit 1211 9—32 New York 79 62 Attendance—12,189. 13:44, Ashbee 16:26. Shots on goal by Boston ! 10 20 5—35 Toronto 13 11 10—34 , Attendance—14,360. {| CHICAGO 1 MONTREAL 2 b SUMMARY ' First. period — No scoring, | Benalty—Esposito 12:38 - } Second period—1. Montreal. | ichard 7 (Provost, Laperriere) | @17, 2. 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