40 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Tues., Nov. 22, 1966. Up EREOL THOMPSON seems ' te be carrying well the Sum- merside torch thrown to him by PAUL MacWILLIAMS, who old but apparently can- be pushed around, and gets his share of penalties. In the with Sorel, he was tagged objected. strenuously, and *hrew programs and ether de- bris on the ice. One fan threw a- bottle — one of those non-return- ables, no doubt —. The missile blitz continued and the referee, with the Canadiens well ahead. at the time, called the game. So you can judge by this that 3t. Eleanors’ Errol‘ Thompson is quite a hero among Halifax hoc- fans. § BILL DICKIE, who played BL grey Fee ii tie? rl apd i fe rt | E Hi ay iE 4 if a rFicl i i i. ! r Game SPORT ECHOES Thompson Tikes Reputation +» By NORMAN MacDONALD will join forces under the Pope Motor banner, and if this is done they may be able to compete successfully with the Parkdale. quite so bright there. Borden, we understand, will be without the services of last year’s play- ing coach, JIM MacLEOD, and he was one of the Nationals’ top-notch players. Also, they will not have ARMAND TAY- LOR, CHARLIE SARK or DALE | Mac WILLIAMS. : At least,» Dale | will not be able to play consis- tently on account of night-shift work on the car-ferry. No. one ing hole in the : If they can be ‘ ough and still preserve the Bor- den flavor, so they can hold fans’ allegiance, that will be fine. Borden fans afte an ly loyal group. “If it’s Borden it's good.” Two or five assists, but no goals, as Saint Dunstan’s i Fi uf Paige 5 ttt! =JiRege got 6 Hounds, horses and dressed im .full fox-hunting kit hit the trail for a seven-mile but no fox. Trail was. laid by CURLING DRAW The following is the curling draw for Tuesday night at the Charlottetown club. (Spares ./nes, D.. Livingston, D. Steele vs .|A. MacDonald, J. Shelfoon, H. a ve L. Wellmer, Dr. Jelks, D. Ward, A. Trewin. 8.30 p.m. - Ice 1 — n. et aoe MacDonald, T. | >@tty Win Harvey Douglas, J. Far- quharsen vs A.E. Piercey, D Taylor, E. Austin, J. Anderson. Ice 3 — K. Acorn, C. MacIn- Tao) wv set MacDougall, L. Scott. Ice 4 — A. Saunders, W. Red- den, G. Whitlock, D. Pickard vs J. Cameron, B. O’Rourke, F: Brown, K. Doucette vs B. Le- Clair, D. Douglas, K. Dowling, E. Trainor. o . > - SSSHRSRRALSRRRSSE RIFLE SHOOT " ‘The Yollowing are the results of the Charlottetown Civilian Rifle Club shoot for this ‘week. ‘QUEEN ST. MEAT MARKET — Next match on November 22. . Eldon MacLean 98 7 By MIKE RATHET Jamie_Kennedy_is_playing with Sherbrooke this year and other stalwarts such as Joey Brows are away with various Junior and University clubs through out the Maritimes. team of for- | z i S c } fxd i Fagl ERGs E g able The Sugar Bowl lined up Ala- | bama and Nebraska as ex | pected- Monday for what might | be the only major post-season | bowl game matching teams with “perfect records, but the Pacifie 8 Conference sprang & small surprise by, naming Southern: California to meet | Purdue in the Rose Bowl. } In all, 11 of the 16 spots in| the. major. bowl. games... were filled after Monday’s selections. But until the announcement of the Trojans’ selection after 3 poll of Pacific 8 members there hadn’t been an eyebrow raised. | Southern California _ finished the conference race with a 41 record to 3-1 for UCLA and Or- State,. but the Trojans wete beaten by UCLA 147 last 9-0, Jan. 2. Rese Bewl at Pasadena, - \feam they'll have. to they are to become the first Ot- Only Sun Bowl Entries Remain To Be Selected | | Calif.—Purdue, 82, vs. South- Orange Bowl at Miami Georgia Tech, 90, vs. Florida, 81, Jan. 2.- Gator Bowl at J; . Fla.—Tennessee, 63, Syra- cuse, 8&2, Dec. 31. Cotten Bewl at Dallas— Georgia, 81, vs. Southwest Con- ference champion, Southern Methodist if the Mustangs beat OTTAWA (CP)—Coach Frank | Clair took one look at an. icy, snow - spotted practice field Monday afd promptly called off a drill for Ottawa R Riders. y : Instead the Eastern Football Conference champions got to- gether_to_look at _films* of Sa- | skatchewan Roughriders, the tawa team since 1960 to win the Grey Cup. Clair cancelled the practice “because I don’t want anyone to sprain an ankle.” He said Texas Christian University this Blueboamet Bowl at Houston —Mississippi, 7-2, vs. one of the two Southwest runnérs - up, Liberty Bow! at Memphis, Tenn.—Miami, 6-2-1, vs. -oppon- ent to be picked, Dec. 10. Sun Bowl at El Paso, Tex.— No teams selected yet, Dec. 2. Riders Nov. 28 regardless of | the outcome of the game. | “If they wim, we'll honor the Grey Cup champions,” he said. “But if the worst comes to the ute to the best in the East.” WILL LEAVE BARLY Club presiden Sam Berger and quarterback Russ Jack- to Vancouver. They left Mon- day to enable Mrs. Jackson to awards dinner Thursday. Jack- son got the nod as both the out- standing player and top Canad- the team came away from ‘Sat- urday’s win over Hamilton Tig- The Travelers ‘Insurance Companies, in Hartferd, Conm, and Ottawa Dominates All- — fixe-year period. ae Stars With 11 Players TORONTO (CP)—Russ- Jack- son, Gene Gaines and Ken both the offensive and defensive squads of the,,1966 all-star team in the Eastern Football Confer- enag. .. “ : Jackson, the Ottawa quarter- back who.was named this year’s top Canadian and outstanding performer in the Canadian Foot- ball League, was the only un- animous choice for the offen- sive team. ____ Gaines, a defensive halfback - and key figure in the Rougtr Riders’ success this year, also made everybody’s ballott as did. Lehmann, chosen as the middle linebacker on the defen- sive squad. eo The team, chosen by sports- writers and broadcasters mak- Ing up the Football Reporters of Canada in the four EFC tities, was announced today. - WIN IN POSITIONS The Riders, who represent the East in the Grey’ Cup game at Vancouver Saturday, placed 11 men on the team, six on of- ‘ence and five<on defence. Hamilton Tiger-Cats, -second- o the Riders in the regular schedule, were awarded six places, four of them.on defence. Tho, third-place Montreal Alou- “tics had four selected, two each way, and the last-place T-rente Argonauts landed three _men_on.the team, two on of- | ence. OFFENSIVE TEAM Half—Don Lisbon, Montreal. Half—Bo Scott, Ottawa. Half—Dave Thelen, Toronto. Flanker—Whit Tucker, ‘Ottawa | Quarterback—Russ Jackson, Ott Tackle—Bill Frank, Toronto Tackle—Moe Racine Ottawa. End—Ted Watkins, Ottawa. End—Hal Patterson, Hamilton. DEFENSIVE TEAM Half—Gene Gaines;-Ottawa. Half—Marv Luster, Toronto. Half—Joe Poirier, Ottawa. Half—Ed Learn, Montreal. Fackie—John Barrow, Hama. Tackle—Angelo Mosca, Hama. End—Bill Ray Locklin, Hams. End—Bill Joe Booth, Ott. Eleven members of this year’s team also made the 1965 Eastern all-stars. Hamilton and Ottawa each had five repeaters and Toronto one. Rough Rider returnees were Gaines, Scott, Racine, Watkins and Lehmann while Hamilton repeaters were Walton, Barrow Mosca, Locklin and Henley. Thelen was the Toronto re peater. LOCKLIN COMES.CLOSE-: Locklin, meanwhile, came within a vote of being a unani- mous choice while Barrow won by a wide ,margin at his posi- | tion. The closest race of all was at offensive end with four play- ers battling it out. Patterson won, finishing one vote ~wheadt of Mel Profit of Toronto and \Jay Roberts of Ottawa and - \two votes ahead of Dave Viti |of Hamilton . | him pass with head office |lining up air transporta er-Cats with no seriou§ injur- jes. While the pl easy, the front office 5 i 8 s Vancouver. With Air Canada grounded a strike, general manager O’Quinn tried and charter a Nordair direct to the West E sig DC4 Coast. will it i i i | d s ! i qe a etFTEEE ne stadium manager Buz Evans. capacity and by late Monday afternoon a tarpaulin had been put over the field. A two-day break in the rain, however, shovlfi mean a good field by |\Grey Cup |hoped the 1966 game wouldn't |be. a repeat of the 1963 mud Tucker,.whose 35 catches tied | bowl at.Empire Stadium. for -second: place with Meanwhile. the Grey Cup Field drains were running at- "| Saturday,~saitEvans-—————— Island Curling: represent her husband at the |— Trojans And. Purdue Meet SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Southern California's due of the Big Ten Conference in the Rose Bowl football game at Pasadena, Calif., Jan. 2, Executive director Tom Ham- the balloting of the eight con- ference. members which sends the Trojans for their 14th ap- ‘| pearance at the post - season Lelassic. USC finished the season with ‘a #1 league record. Over-all Riders Cancel Practise; Jackson Back Next Year—| jan in professional football this year. _ : , Rumors that Jackson would call it quits after this season were squelched over the week- worst, we can at least pay trib- |end when he announced he'll be back next year. Other weekend developments saw_O’Quinn named a and part-ownr of the club general manager’s office here Bonspiel Planned Ce Fyisd ts rea - if 3 g ze : : i atrive today. : The week’s activities include the bonspiel, the Miss Grey Cup contest Wednesday, the football awards dinner Thursday, -the parade Friday and a series ‘of other events rangifig from an Steer barbecue. Anyone who hasn't seen the cup itself can have a quick glance of it underfoot in Van- |couver. The city has painted “replicas of the cup on down- streets. Specht,-Ottawa. ‘Tommy Grant ef the Ticats im ‘Bonspiel—first event of Grey | town . Cameron. Ice 5 — Ken MacKenzie vs Dr. MacDonald. 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