| $e oe cant FLASHBACKS ON SPORT | (While Sports Editor Pius Callaghan is attending the Se of the Canadian Amateur Association, cporis columns wil Se . Hockey ; By GUS FLYNN ° _ Patterson And Liston ONE OF THE strangest situations in the world of sport to urday night. The apy Can- adiens are Don rshall (22) Bobby Rousseau (15) and Phil Goyette. Looking . deject- ed are Rangers Larry Cahan | dying on his back at the edge (5), Harry . Howell (3) and | of. the right circle. Canadiens Ken Schinkel, New York goal. won 5-1. je Lorne (Gump) Worsley day is the attempt by Sonny Liston to get a crack at the world’s heavyweight championship and the successful attempt (to date) by champion, Fleyd Patterson to avoid the fight. . There is no question about the righteousness of Liston’s - claims, for if any man ip the world deserves a chance at the crown it is Liston. He hes fought anyone brave enough ° into the ring with him and most of his opponents were left Oe pn Ss ofS oe eee lormed the tolling over their prostrate bodies. However, Soany isn’t “clean”, or at least he is surrounded by characters considered Mr, Patterson and old cutey Cus @’Amato as being “unclean”, I have a feeling that the champ- jon’s concern for cleanliness is likely real, but I’m afraid a slightly arched eyebrow should greet any sich statements from Bay C Aaeaete. One bat: aes Seas tee Mae same Se feng Sr ee : ays with on to the léht of sainthood. “The reasons for this are obvious to anyone who knows anything at all about the ee ee UD teenies ; if you want--to take d’Amato’s reaction Liston’s shady Montreal Canadiens whoop- re ree. 5 one soe Oe ee a | 6 Rae eee soe, eee "Amato was aware tuation. : sco agains Met “ave the feeling that 1a reality @Amato is not so much New York Rangers in Nation- soncerned about Ljston’s ae ee al Hockey League game Sat- fp. for ay one and if the champion. is Liston: it tan't be- and P is the man on whom d’Amato See fe © Restse. best, acount. .' mueli faith “in the ability likely could have found somewhat better challengers for Pat- Lame BF gered It was no show of confidence for Cus to match Pete Rademacher, whose first professional bout was a match and he’s. been going downhill ever since} or Brian a pudgy bundle from Britain or for that. mat- ter Johannson, even though Ingo surprised“the world ee i when he knocked Patterson colder than a pen | . . "s toes = “By LAURENT CHIASSON WHE ONE THING THAT Petterson has the tans see tRRAL ICE) tenet ali of his title fights is that he can be hit undoubtedly d'- ~ petmindni b Jacques Amato as well-as the champion knows being bit by Rademacher culer s a ied (who was able to knock Floyd off his feet) and being hit by Lis | 4,ante. Thursday night earsied an tae sell Giltcrenl: enpovionces, One niight be likened to tory ever. Torente Maple Leats beng lupe om the Jew ema furynrold deur: (ean sleppseson offi pace fieetis "You ous figure oot for yourself which te which De ee eer What poszls writer is why the various boxing com- |; Plante came up with 39 saves, some action force Patterson : y seemngiy impos- listen. Per months | Pestoreee Des bach croventoutiy looking. the cielo, aad didn't siloy Leals 8 wey when Listen egpeare on the scone ane 8 hae eal SS ee I period. z- oo ” a eee eet ine ot "he latest word something ‘worked ope’ , once Gio ens? ae eon bet whether four consecutive saves against or not something is worked out in that time it~is time now for (Toronto's first line of Eddie f to stop g up with this nonsense with a ee. on Nevin and “Tight ese” to the ‘an. ahoviich. ee es cae ene de denna: ti tae oN ales sak te ee ce oe cated x tntoins shampion's opponents. If he really wants to do something for (the first period and led 2.0 after | boxing, he could start by making ‘sure that the man, who on his record most deserves a chance at the title, gets it. -- *|Rousseau.. ae . Henri Richard and Around An ft “- \ghali put Montreal ‘a nd d the period before Leafs > _WWE"D LIKE TO JOIN with those who have offered their [were able to break Plante’s et magic with two goals within oné | goals. | minute and eight seconds. ae Young Dave Keon got the first | 95 goals in 40 games while cE | F | 7 | z 2 i aif is if i H 5e ze 7 iy i i i : 5 f ; : & i : ! ; | 7 ¥\ Loff picture. | | 4 ‘ [ i f, ; | . i aeert i 2 3 8 | > i Penguin Lineup | This is the Penguin lineup as | Ii i i [ Acorn for tonight's . game. in stals:— ‘ | B. Ward, L. Macinals, R. | Murphy, B, MacIntyre, J. Duffy, M. Longaphie, 8. Mac-. Donald, B. Mulligan, J. Arse ault, DX, McCormack, ; i Peoran J. Cove Arsenault, 8. pace taken te | to. ' . 4 the | know-| Arena at 7.30 and any the sec- | fans wishing to the trip are welcome. . Tit g ga t Fe EF ag f yf H i List i! re i i s sé large ma New Glasgow 10 Amherst _* imore matead scored the second. The win, before a crowd: of Magre’s goal came on a low Saturday Minor Waris sor acm ess Hockey Schedule Minor Hockey Officials have | planned another. busy day for: | the City’s Minors this week. Following is the schedile:- 7.00-7.30 Peewees WKS Ducks 9.00-9.30° Peewees PSS Hor- @ets vs QSS- Rams ¥ 9.30-10,.00 Peewees WKS ves vs Sherwood Cubs. 10,00-10.30 Peewees Oriolés vs Phdale, etc., Park- vs Bruins. x 11.00 Peewees BHS Lions | Sp 11.00-11.30 Paperw’ts WKS) Qss . Paperw'ts PSS vs QSS ‘Larks.: — | 12-00-12.30 Paperw’ts . Pkdle, | Wise ‘ners Bi released by coach Frank ‘Duck’ | pies "ys Shermeod Debden. 1.00-1.390. Paperw’ts QSS Leons vs QSS Setters. | - Crockett --| Toronto could easily have won til Keon. scored at 12:58 of- the | Leafs defence. third. . because the Leafs captain was standing in the crease. Leafs, still winless in four Canadiens*got a power - play here this season, wound goal from. Dickie Moore late in aah a 41-29 eneetnd edge. The fantastic performance a beautiful goal by rookie Bobby | gave Plante a five-goal edge over Leafs’> Johnny Bower in™ ° gh Don Mar-|the race for the Vezina Trophy on Olmstead’s marker at 14:06. ad 40 in|—awarded to the goalie who plays the most games for the team that allows the fewest Plante now -has given up only | tallies in 39 outings. Canaries vs QSS ‘ 5.30-4.00 Paperw'ts Sherwood 6.00-6.30. Paperw'ts QSS Bud- gies vs Pkdle, etc., Sparrows. 6.30-7.00 Papetw'ts PSS Tigers vs QSS. Otters. 7.00-7.35 Bantams BHS Wrens vs BHS Condors. «| 7,359.10 Bantams Pkdle Blue Wings vs. BHS Hawks. “ 8:10-8.45 ‘Bantams QCHS Pan- Battlers vs- BHS Tigers. 9,30-10.15° Midgets Vics ‘vs Royals 16.15-11.00° Midgets Canucks 11,00-11.45 Midgets Arro ws VS Darts. ee = OFFICIALS 7.00-9.00 Ron Giggey, John aiahiiee Les Barnes, Grant Crockett. pe 11,00-1.30. » Boyles, Ron . §,00-7.00 Bob Crockett, Grant 7.00-9.20- . KKnobb a eee : Pk 9.30-11.45 Dennis Flannagan | diam = Poulton. : =| NSSHL SCORES. |>- b CIVIC STADIUM ee? _ #15 P.M, pe - $ se si > e ’ ili ‘ : 4 e ve te 3S oy * e* @ hooking penalty. - Powers called only eight - Rousseau made ‘it 20 at 3:26 Canadiens. of the second, tipping the puck SUMMARY | ~ | behind Bower while laying on First period: 1. Modttreal, this game. They had Plante at | his chest after he was knocked Moore (Provost, Talbot) 16:13. their mercy on numerous oceas- | down by Toronto's Bobby Baun Penalties: Brewer 15:11, Pul- | fons but-couldn’t get a goal un-/in~am attempt to go, through ford 18:13, Moore 18:45. Second period: 2. Montreal, - | Richard flipped a short blast’ Rosseau-(Marshall) 3:26. Pen-| | George Armstrong deflected over a sprawled Bower at 1:35 | alties: Rousseau :52, Baun, = poe gare Piaste — in second, but referee ie Powers ruled it wasn’t a goal | 12:36 when his 30-foot screened | Richard (Moore, Johnson) 1:35; \of the third for a 3-0 Montreal | Moore 12:10, Beliveau 16:50. |lead: Marshall ‘got his goal at Third period: 3. Montreal, shot bounced off Bower’s pads | 4. Montreal, Marshall (Johnson, and ‘into the net. Backstrom) 12:38;. 5. Toronto, Keon got Leafs first goal 20; Keon (Armstrong) 12:58; 6. Tor- seconds later. Plante got A) onto, Olmstead (Brewer) 14:06. piece of Keon’s 10-foot blast out | Penalty: ‘Baun 7:24. couldn't hang on to the puck stops | which rolled behind him. Bower 9°7 9-25 | 14 16 9-39! Boston | Canadiens defence, looked bad pijante | Olmstead took the puck behind | his own net afd skated. the pie. ; cuunc raw 2NOOters Share Spare se" £2e32 First Position needed) ~ 7 P.M. wh E. Piercey, D, Reid vs T.W.L. when they both registered near Prowse, .B. MacDonald, | Dr. | perfect-100 scores at this week's Craig, 8. Bryenton. | competitions conducted by t he "lee 2—W. Rodd, G. Arnold, C. | Chariottetown Indoor Rifle Club Dowling, F. Morgan ‘vs Dave) gi the RCMP ranges Cox, B.0. O'Rourke, M. Mae: | Tom Vesey of York and Al Donald, G. Dunbar. | Mutch of Charlottetown, both | Ice 3—Dr.. Giddings,- J. Bro- ; | clipped the bullseye. with each | oks, I. MacLeod, A. Brace v8) of their 10 shots. and both:men A.A. MacLeod, K. MacLean, A. | missed: out on the perfect pos- Garrett, F. Sampson. | sible, by having only seven eack Ice 4—Mel Jenkins, Dr. Ro-; i i berts, F. Zakem, J. Rawek lon gee wer Wie OF B. MacNeill, Dr. MacKay, §.| Th class one ‘of the service | Lavers, B. MacLennan. | rifle classes, top honors were Ice 5—F. Curtis, J, Regan, D. - +“ captured by Danny Clark, Win- Crosby, V. Robinson vs E. Mac sige, with a°96. While with a 95 i fea R. MacKengle, | Ten MacDonald, Charlottetown. Ice 1—H.R. Carruthers, | M. McGuigan, D. Ward, B. Parke) vs O:K. Presby,.L. Doyle, H. | Mac » C. “MaeDonald. | Ice 2—F. MacMillan, S. Bea- | ton, A. Gill, ©. MacInnes vs D. "Matheson, B. Boyles, P- Bov- | dream, H, Love. | ee 3A. Bagnall, N. Ball, G. | Newsdn, .B. Lepage vs B. Mac- } ass two. . ‘ gf ate ui tf if ef u y Is: ° Dan gin fe goals, four of them in The “‘old lamplighter” sc them from évery angle scored his second of ! é fees zai: Habs Regain League Lead; feat Maple. Leafs 4-2 . 14,959, gave Canadiens a ofie-| 45-fo0t shot at 16:13 of ‘the first ;length of the ice before heating point edge over second - place while Toronto’s' Carl Brewer’ Plante with another 10-foot shot. Leafs. Leafs entered the game? was” with a similar lead following a SCORES LAYING DOWN minor penalties, five to the 7-5 win over Boston Bruins Wed- nesday night,- , Z 3 BE i i ee LE ri ie if 7 i i i ist alt eit zg i & ® i Hi ! 5 é = a twenty minutes ‘of play | als were sporting a 2-0 goals by Angie Car- roll and Jim MacLeod and the two players added two STANDINGS By THE CANADIAN PRESS 7 4 Two -marksmen ‘shared ‘top | Ice 1—R. Jones, F. Miles; A. honors in the match rifle class, | walked ' of .with similar’ honors} J. Se ADAMS. AMHNS wos Following are the results a classes: % § Gregor, JS. Taylor, G. Mc- | Guigan, K. Daziel. | Ice 4—Dr. Beck, D. Douglas, | “93 11 5 138. 100 51 15 16 6 118 120 38 103 117 35 107 174 22 c “MATCH RIFLE CLASS 100-7 100-7 99-9 Be se2es effes ‘$2 | Whitlock Fires 5 Goals__ s-Royals Club Crystals | ‘Playing coach Buck Whitlock more goals in the A. Carroll (K. Ready, minutes of the sandwich ses-| gan) 1.15; 4. Royals — J. Mac- sion before getting an answer | Leod (W. Dunn, Reeves) 7.56; 5 from their Prince County op-| Crystals — B. Grady (B. Mo ponents. ‘ Callum, R. Gallant )8.41; 6. Frank Roper-started in the | Whitlock (E. Reeves; A. Car. Royals’ cage but illness forced | roll) 16.37. Penalties-— K, him to leave the game after| Ready 2.07; D. Carroll 8.52; the first period. Donnie Friz-| Whitlock 9.57; 9.57; zell replaced him between the |B. Grady (major) 841; A. pipes (10 minute miscoa through for the Crystals the ae at Third Period: — 7. Royals B. 8.41 mark of the frame when he | whitiock (D. Carroll, J. Mac- a Se relay Lex) 2.35; 8. Reyela 4. Car Fie 8 (W.-Dunn, E. Reeves) . The Parkdale pucksiers got |, Royals D. Carroll (Juniot Royals B../ Whitlock (A. Car om Saute mir |Volleyball Meet @ game miscon- ; ot mars Mee Fateesn Slated Jan. 17 of the Crystals. “There will be .a volleyball BOSTON (AP)—Goalie Glenn | Horvath (Hull, McDonald) 9:41; Hall registered his fifth shutout | 3, Chicago, Turner (Nesterenko) of the season Thursday night as/ 15:54: 4. Chicago, Fleming (Hull ee a trimmed | Pilote) 16:15. Penalties: Prono- on Bruins a National | vost 9:04, Hull -(major), Green Hockey League game.. | The game featured, in addi-| (minor, served by -Meissner) 7~| tion to the 30-year-old Hiall’s|and Murphy (misconduct) 9:55 stellar play, two brawls involv-| Turner 19:55. fF ‘ing rookie Boston ‘defenceman |‘ Third period: 5. Chicago, Hor- Teddy Green. Only 8,809, one) yath (Mikita, Pflote) 7:27; 6 of the slimmest Boston Garden Chicago, .Maki..WHorvath, Hull) crowds in recent years, sat in| 7:15, Penalties: Pilote 4:99, on the proceedings. Westfall 6:52, 18:12, iis Hall had 24 savés in the Stopes game. He hasn’t missed a game | Hoag : 6 for Chicago since Oct. 6, 1955— Hall ees 9—24 497 games ago. $23 "oo a ‘scored “ agairist former mates an ; : picked up an assist. Bobby Hull THIS WEEK had a goal and three assists. oa . The other Hawk tallies were| ~~ - - : by rookie Chico Maki, Reg : AT THE . and B6b Turner. : Fleming GAIN REVENGE | SPORT ARE ae ee ae erin s " NA 4 urra - Set teothinte of tule Yin | SREDAY— scoring: “million dollar line,” | Hawks solidified their fourth | wen High . School Ice place postion and gained re ~ . venge for Sunday night's 2-0 loss bi to Bruins in Chicago. SATURDAY. First period: 1. Chicago, Hull| Skating 2.30 to 4.00 (Murphy, Pilote) 15:27. Penal- , ties: Wharrant~ 2:00, Westfall SUNDAY— 4:34, Murphy (minor and major) ‘Sunday Evening Skating Club and Green (minor and major) 7:42, Pilote 11:06, Fleming = SP 5 TS ARENA Westfall 13:51, McDonald 16:51. Second period: 2. Chicago, | Dr. Webster, J. Hodgson vs L. }. | Campbell, K. Jenkins, C. Mic-| heal, Fred Johnston. : ' + Ice 5G. Wellner, M: Waddell, : em J. MacDonald, G, Williams vs i F. Cox, D. Jardine, P. Conolly, A. Wilson Y ae | iiss see * ; test-drive at 2B Sie eae ae .e Trouble-free Heat 3. W. SKINNER | “Shell Of1 Agent for Ch’town East”