v v M“ NM. - Third m“ ._ 3' - I. in!!! portal—8. New York. l- c. Tremble, 1' mm, Goyette5(IIoweli. Selling) m "MS-uni ms. nan -iPmItIu—Howsll 1:05: Baun rowns Irip Eagles; St. touts, Still Alive m T“ IRESS‘Tommy Davis kicked a 19-yard ‘cleveland whipped Philadel- field goal. i pm 33.24 Sunday and movedl Minnesota crushed Los An- e m within one game of clinching i geles 34-13 the National Football League's l weather. Eastern Conference title. iwon A Cleveland victory of a St. as Fran Tarkenton flipped two Louis loss nextweek would give touchdown passes and Fred Cox the Browns their first sectional added tWo extra points and a crown since 1957. The Cardinals field goal. - . remained alive in the race by Sonny Jurgensen fired four edging Pileu-‘gh 21-20 scoring aerials. in the West. Baltimore, which ington to a 36. sewed up the title last week, I won its 11th straight game 14-3 cell caught two or the passes, owr San Francisco. 2 while rookie pan] Krame mien The Browns‘ defense won the cepted two more passes. giving; ., game for them. scoring three 1 touchdowns in the first half l Roger Shoals recovere Philadelphia fumble of the cepting passes in seven straight mes. Bay swamped Daliasl . Gr opening kickoff in the end zone.l 45-21 behind Bart Starr's pass-l . . Sid Williams blocked an Eagle. ing and an alert defence. Starrl punt and recovered the ball for! tossed three scoring. passes l a touchdown and Jim Houstonil-lenry Jordan raced 60 yards‘ rated 42 ya a with an inter-{with a fumble and Lionel Al-i (.npicd pass for a score. idridge ran 29 with a Cowboy.‘ RYAN A 5 TBS i bobble. both for touchdowns. i him a league record of inter-‘ ” Toronto Maple Leafs goalie- Sawchuk (24) ma es cad-first dive to make save on shot by Detroit Red Wings HEAD running Tucker Frederickson oi“ NEW YORK (AP) — Power-i Auburn and pass-catching flash Larry Elkins of Baylor were the top selections as the No major round choice. tackle Jerry Rush of Michigan state, two minutes they picked him. Rush was the first-round choice of Boston Patriots after U. . profeSSional football Sayers leagues staged their US. col 1rou lege player drafts Saturday. ‘ N ‘ Frederickson. a versatile 215- der p-d B . 1 ed . ‘ the National Football League by New York Giants and promptly. st gned. . Houston Oilers named Eiklns first in the American Football‘ League draft, and the tangy flanker also was a first-round ti Other first-round double selec. ‘ ons, in addition to Elkins. were Gale Sayers. Kansa-s' i'ine runner; But 9 "1 maniver Broncos in the AFL's sec». Steve dc Long; quartePbICk Joel and round, is expected to be that I l object of the dollar battle shap-l Tennes e l' e Namath of Alabama, and fuiw back Tom Nowatzke of Indiana} Detroit Lions signed their . FL and Kansas City of the. AFL; Delonglby the Bears andi choice. Sc San Diego, and Namath by iCoIIege Player Draft Held By US. Pro Michigan State tackle Jerry ’ an Ohio State tackle Jim Davidson Rush by Boston Patriots by Buffalo Bills. was taken in the firsti with his s l g n e d Oaa St. i back Gus Otto of M Louis Cardinals and the Jets. .fourth selection. BEARS SIGN TRIO The Bears. 1963 NFL cham- pions but also-tans this year. had three choices in the first} round through trades and camel up With Butkus. backer. kus. ai ing up between the two leagues. ] ialong with first two choices. who also were. draftecs_ selected in the AF '5 round. The Lions took and signed him away from“ New York Jets They signed. their second- FIRST DIVE NETS SAVE Floyd Smith in this first period action in game at De- troit tonight. Defending for Toronto is Bob Baun (21) at “M left. Smith later In the period scored against the only tally of the period. i ( P Wirephoto MIDGET Canadians 4 -— .lim howlin (3). Brian Foley. Bruins 2 Bob Whitlock, .Iim Lord. Jackie Arsen- Ron Carmichael , Bobby Doheriy. Alan Doiron. Robert Campbell. Eddie Pow- ‘e l ‘3 Frank Ryan added two touch-l In the American League. Bos-I Norm Snead threw two for Phil- land and Denver tied 20-20 and adclphia. New York whipped Kansas City hind with two fourth-quarter ~.h- — s———‘ touchdowns after the Steelers Charley Johnson hit Jackie: . Smith with a 42-yard scoring! Stealer fumble and dashed 49 " ‘ “Ids {0" the tymg IWCthWm in Charlottetown Minor Hockey League play for last week, up to extra paint. Lenny Moore scored a touch- her Jam came in Baltimore's triumph.‘ Moore smashed across from the charts h a d recovered Jo I Brodie's fumble the play be-, OI‘P. Johnny Unitas hit Ray Berryl with a 35-yard pass for the down passes for Cleveland while ton downed Houston 34-17; Oak- The Cardinals came from bo- 27-l4. had built 20-7 lead. After. pass. Pat Fischer scooped up a The following are the results Jim Bakken booted the winning and including. Saturday. Novem- ‘) down for the 15th consecutive two-yard line where Lou Ml- h (‘nlis' other score. The 499m I‘S. ‘ Red Wings 5 — Ewan Gordon. ‘_Jack Durant. .Iim MacDougalli .12). Nelson Kennedy. Maple; ‘lLeais 6 -- Peter Clark (3). Patl Tracadie Tops . .Waish (2), Joey Hennessey. ; .minléi-ck Hawks 1 — Dave Flem-ll In a game played in the CYOS ‘ Hockey League Tracadie dump-j 0d Vernon River to the tune of Il-4. BANTAM ‘ Senators 5 — Delbert Jewell.; David Roberts. Gordie MacCar-l ville. John White (2). Flyers 0.; The scoring star of the game Kmth 9 _ Kie" “who” (3": was MacQuaid of Tracadie wholGary Cooper (2). Danny Taylor,i spotcd six goals. Also scoring L335“ Mermm ‘2" Derek Jen'l (or Tracadie were Walsh and "'5' . Kellv with two and Powell. Scor-§ am 5 ,5 H “1150" MaCLCa“ in: for the Vernon Rivcr teamim)‘ Gordle power' Wayne J was lead by Hines with twol 0" l OI" . H . . . l Hawks 4 — George WhitlocitI $12,181: $3128ng and Doyle? (2). Carl Murray. Vince Poul-i - __.___'___w..__ ton (4). Comets 1 -— Wilbur Birt.| U b E I Totems ll - Harry Crane (3).) - :Louis Docherty (2), Pat Griffin.‘ n eaten a9 es 'Robert Stewart (2). Jimmy! Jackson (2). Paul Saunders. In- dians 2 — Mike Hutchinson. Ken-l Trio Juniors . ny SUMMERSIDE ~-» The Sum-: morside Junior Legionnaires al-ipi§£;:§t§;,_l,‘:é Bcfv'lum' most knocke off he RCAFgL A' 0 er "ams- ~l (Eagles at the Air Base yester- awson‘ “‘5 ' ' ' H P E WEE The hard skating Le ionnaires I‘m“ 4 _ BOD smith' Jamie stayed with the unbegten Eag-iMaCLNd' M" 39": 3”“ H°'i los for the first period at 3,3lwatt. Elks 2 -— Hal Constable. but eventually yielded 8-3. Thelc‘m" MHCD‘mald- high flying Eagles now have a{ Bisons 4 *‘ Gordie 39"" m' 5-0 Prince County Hockey Lea-'Jack KiPPlnl-Z. Alldy Mathew“- gue record. six points ahead of Foxes 3 — Mike Quinn (2'. CY- second place Borden. The ril Connick. Juniors are. 1-4_. I Coyotes 4 — Wayne MaCGlll-r Once again II was the veteran :gan. Bob Judson (2). G I 1‘? Tony Licari 'who powered theiBrown. Seals 2 — Rickey Car- Eagies. scoring the hat tricklver (2). Licari playing defence . th i at Caribous 3 -— John MacMillan. same. bagged a goal in eachiAndy McKenna. Phil Claybourne‘ Doiron. Period. Teammates ‘Marty' o _ . l W‘li' ms 31 world. B. Dillon. i - Phone 2-2532 45 Elm Avc. Martin and .Ray Prang e a ch l§Z§$Z°EGM Garth Ree veg. EzlfiI/(zllanllieavywxcalght' boner, was' Ice 4 —— G. Stewart. K. Acornngsggéaalsnhthli 1,13%? was “filed a pa'r‘ . l Springers 9 -— Darcy Murphy) shot and critically WO ll Ilde :C- Whitenedi J- vamour V5" Both Acadia and FX reach- " . a"f Gal’dflv "'9 {33‘ Legwn' t (4) Donnie Gallant Billy Do-l early SUDdaY 1“ 8 Scum? With a Bent 0- Beni 3- w'ms' 1" Rap'l ed the finals by virtue of wins ina‘re "ward and league lead- hefty (3) Blair Maéxay orient state highway patrolman. er. iin the opening round on Friday pnfiirioafi sgorerfepreflmed the. _ Tam'my Irwin. Rog'e} cook,i Attendants at Houston's city- 109 5 —- A- BUl‘ke- A- “9“” I night. Acadia had downed Sir H F COOK PROP) in th‘ egIP-nnalre-omwt scor' Zcbras 6 — Erwin Ellis (2) ‘county hospital described Wil- ;ellyn. A. Saunders. S. Lavers vs», George Williams 7357 and St. .. J. , . g [ere 315‘ p-erwd goals' - iMike MacDonald (4) Setters l—.l Hams, 0°"dlli‘m 3‘5 “Hem”? lDr- Gallanlv E: Nl°h°l5°m - -lFX trounced Maritime Acad- ' Parts and Accessories for all Carl “W Aim?“ ed‘fiiregt period tie. ; Jose-Db Fm. ' ‘critical. The 31-year-old NegroiMacNeill. A. MacEwen. ’ians 93-41. Tire._3.“¢fl” «0315 in at. a “"99 more ijs'FmeGHT hour was in surgery from 1l8.30 p.m. * ——~~ ~ .ast second. on mark- ' t’l 7-45 3 m He was siml‘ Ice 1 — F MacDonald A ‘ Dial 4-69” 181 Great George St. ci's h Li ' * Bluebirds 3 —— Wayne Square-i _a~m' ‘m' ' ' ' ‘ " ‘ ' ' .' . y car" Mum and - ‘ th t mach ‘ a Fwen L Burke Bob ()~ Pi'ang. briggs. Steve Mclsaac. lan Rod m e 5 ° ' . c ‘ ' ‘ '. . Licari and Prank completed igers. Redbirds 2 — John Dal-l Patrolman Dale Witten saidlRonrkegs-TF:IM8°3’IIIL:1-l M- . V MONDAY the SCOFIQB in the penalty ln- ZIEI (2). :he arrested Williams on ailingh' (Wattle-2 - JayB‘m-‘defi *L 1 AI‘ FERNOON BOWLING—Casual Bowling Basilica Recreation Centre. tcsted third period with goals Sparrows l — Ian Mac-Donald; . way eight "1".“ mm“ 0‘ °‘.‘S'. “9 “ ' ' ' ' KODAK M . n BOWLING—Casual Bowling Rollaway and Y. M. c. A. at 1.20 and 3:05 res ctivel Ducks 1 — John MacDonald | W)- 0“ “591010” 0‘ drunk d“ 16- G“"“"‘- E- "33’ V" H- Peter" OVIE v ‘ swrMMiNr Bo q’ 8-11 is 17 5-30 m- M ' it PM MMAnype y' “kg 5 _ 1 Hennessey 6,.) ing. and was taking him and a IA. Love. Dr. Higgins. B. Crock- EVENIN (IS §w1MMIN£:Ln§i" .nd'Men‘ Kfiep' Fig'séim e“ ' ‘ ' rim Period: 1. Juniors A. vld MacKlnnon (2). Billy But- companwn ‘0 in” at “ma” ‘eil- CASUAL BOWLING Lani... z ,_m._M.,,. 7:30 w... G'audet (w' Tremor) 3:29 2_ yer. John “Bowling Crows 1 when the shooting occurrcd. Ice 3 — .(chailenge) — B.l __ . ,._- ._ ._ . MINOR HOCKEY-5.7 p_m_ halite: Graveile (K. MacDon. Henry woolridgei Thelpatroiman said Williams S'mmgngz- Gralgw . Air Cond|floned JUNIOR HOCKEY—8:30 p.m. ' H ~26. 3. agles Martin Eggles 4 _ John Abbott iamwas Sitting. handcuffed, 1n theIB- smiley V8. . ac fines. - ‘gGSthilie. K. MacDonald) 8:08: Bobby Dunstan-d. Wayne Mac; front seat 'of the patrol car. HelCrockett. A. Callbeck. .I. Mac- TUESDAY em unlgrsso A.5Gauget (unisisist; Kinnon; Robin, __ 0. ‘j illiams threatened (Whig-4 B MacGregor T Led BOWLING—(‘asuai Rowling Basilica Recreation Centre. - . .. es car Loans 5 _ Ted Crockett! pw]; ump ou. — - - '- ' —~-- ~— : —-——~~- - BOWLING—Casual Bowling Rollaway 2- .m. éK MaeDonald. Martin) 15:20; Livingston, (4); Gun, 2 _ 30H Witten said he opened thi- .aerwood. 0- MacDonald- M- FREE . FREE Maple Leaf “filmy SWIMMING—15-l7 5:30 p.m. and Adult Men 8-“ p.m. w'uJuniors A. Ga Mac- by a", (2,. nd turned on the car's Multan VS- T- Whitlocki 3- Don M Qer AND DEL‘CATLSSEN LADIES KEEP arr SWIM—7:30 p.m. and a pm. g I. am” 19:08- Palm“: Orioleq s ._ Russel] Macxay‘ dome light and Williams lunged 33“: A- Homev 5- Harp“ es”. (Harry Thomsen' Pmp‘, MINOR HOCKEY—SJ pm. .rmlfll 6:47. 14-51. Boone 17 52 ‘ ' ' Ice 5 — G. Kays. E. Ford, H. Long Playing Home Made Bread and Pastry ..?°fi‘ii.§id';f”°p‘:;.’.;,Egihé “3- 333‘. imfh'cail‘i.§i‘::.”i‘£. ‘3" Martin (K. Mlénéwd‘ Cardinals 0 — Paul Gormley 17 ' (3). Dan Murphy (2), Kevin Murphy. Jays 4 —- Willie Doyle.i Richard Lidstone. .‘ Falcons 8 —— John MacMillanl . Eric Hughes. Biackbirds 2| — P. Ellis. M. McNeil]. i Ravens Brian Weddell, Frank MacKinnon: Hawks 1 — Cam Clay. BAN‘I'AM Clippers lo — Shawn Murphy‘ r3), Frank Roper (3). Colin You-nker (2). Gary Stead. Gary Campbell. Blades 0. - Smith 6.04. Hughes 14:56. _hird Period: 10. Eagles Lic- sri (unassisted) 1:00; 11. E lcs Prank (Reldy) 8:05. mitten: Smith 5:51. A “3 “’06 x' h 13:25.; (kialuadet 12:10. Reidy . ran : . Ml i Smith 17:11. 47 m“ 17 u, x II I. NHL SATURDAY MONTREAL 2 BOSTON 1 lord s (Stewart, Brewer) 1:37; sue-u. Pinning 10:17; John- CurIing Draw At Montague ‘ The following is the curling lClub for Monday. November 30. 7 p.m. ! Ice 1 — G. o lMacIntyre. jAnnear vs. D. ‘VIcf‘ Clair Returns | 0 Ottawa- / lMacDonald. l Kenzie. Lorne Stewart, Lloy Accepts TORONTO (Cpl—Frank Clair turned down the head coaching job with Toronto Argonauts and] the most lucrative contract in Canadian football history, Hel .decided Saturday to stick with i. tried to dispel reports over the cipline. ' . amount of authority Clair has but refused to go along with d Clarkson. Wm. Faulkner. Robert- The 48-yearold Clair accepted in running the Riders. Clair's reported demand by Clair for Stead vs. Fred Vuozzo. EG. negotiations with managing dl- the right to hire, fire, trade and Donald. Dr. A.F.. Ings. Ottawa Rough Riders w three-year Ottawa con- tract after the Toronto Eastern Football Conference club re- fused to meet his conditions for complete authority over play-. ers. The Argos' offer was re» ported to be at least $25000 al year plus bonuses in a four-year, deal. . I l Clair‘s new pact with the Rid-i ers he has coached since 1956 calls for an estimated $20,000 a year, plus bonuses that could earn him up to 325.000. lair came to terms after at meeting with general manager[ Red O'Qulnn and several CIIIII‘ directors. Although the coach: had one year to go on his old. five-year contract, they gave: him permission to negotiate; with Argos but set a 10 am Saturday deadline for him to agree to Ottawa's terms. i needed) Steve Konchalski with 22 points. DIRECTORS SPLIT l7 p.m. (sharp) ‘ ave Rode and Andy ranak There was a spin among the Ice 1 —- D. George. J. Brooks. had 13 points apiece. directors to retain Clair. Club EH. MacLennan. D. Ward V5. 8.1 ig guns for St. IX were president Barry O'Brien saidiLeClair. V. Mltton, B. Martin. Barry. with 18 points and Bis-l one director disapproved and. there was speculation it was the: . . bell vs. J. Squai'ebrlggs. ' Boxer Squarebriggs, J. Whalen. L.J'67. Half time score was 46- . Johnston. . 36;;Ol‘hSlr Georgewdlliams. l __ D. MacDonald. J.) . ig scorers in e conso a- ShOI P°|lce leggcrzn w amid F. Cox Vt; tion round for Sir George Wil- ' ' ' liams were Bob Herbert with 24 HOUSTON. Trx. (AP I—— i 3 Year Contract i veteran Jim McCafifi-ey. a for- i said that Argos refused to give mer president and general man-i him the same control he had in ‘ MacDonald. the mectingl Ottawa. rgos offered him the routine authority every coach has—dts-l recruiting. strategy—- ager. who left early. i Cliar and O'Brien apparently‘ Nicholson vs. Ari Sullivan. Err l MacLure, Doug Sorrls, Leonard 0 Munroe. l .9 pm. ‘ Ice l—l)r. .A. Johnston. Justin MacNelll, 1 Benny Koke vs. Dr. P. Macin- tyre. Ken Sullivan. Eric Duvar. Dan Herring. Ice 2 —- Ellery Shaw. Dave Mc- Herman ; rector Lew Hayman of Argos,release players without a vetoConnolly. zroke down Friday over this is- ‘ by Hayman . sue with Clair dcma-nding com-f Clair. who coached Argos five‘ plete control. l ycars from 1950 to 1954. is alsoi Fowrzif souncn‘ O‘Brien said it was not (.0, {believed to have asked ,orielectric. power in the Soviet“ rect that Clair has compleie‘authority to determine salaries Umo." {5. general“ by Streams autonomy over the signing orrand bonuses within a set‘lsme‘m‘ _ I” l budget. . releasing of players and Clair agree . “I always consult with the owners or manager." Clair told reporters. “We've never had a problem." Clair, however, said Friday III: discussing the reasons why he turned down the Toronto offer: Curling Draw X-Men 58-48 GREENWOOD, NS. ((‘PJ —- iAcadia Axcmen defeated St. Francis Xavier X-Men 58-48 in ‘the tip off basketball . ‘mellt that wound u here The following 15 the “""ng urday night. Acadrla led 38-19‘ draw for Monday night at thetauhe half. Charlottetown Ciiib. (Sparesl High scorer {or Aiemen was F. Burke. 5 With Ice 2 — D. O'Rourke. P. O'- In the consolation contest. Sir Rourke_ Dr. Hooper. c, Camp~ George Williams of Montreal J“ downed Maritime Acadians 86- D. Camcron. A. Smith, G. Dillon.: and John Elliott. 20. For the Acadia Downs L first 1 NFL and the fivesyear-old AFI..l Nfiwallke. backed by a bundle of televl l sion cash. will go high for the good ones in what is a players'? market. The NFL first round weniz. , Frederickson; fullback Ken Wil-‘ flard of North Carolina by San iFramcisco; Butkus (choice from i Pittsburgh); ba by Dal cxas i fullback-linebacker Mike Curtis Duke.chosen and signed by. :Baltimore Colts. i 1 The Rams signed Williams. ‘ Ken ‘ TRADE FOR RHOME Houston, which had the first two picks in the AFL due to a trade w second the righ Jerry Rhome. named been taken in last year's draft as a future After ‘came. in order. Memphis State Some 90 per cent of all hydrog tackle Harry Schuh by Oakland Raiders. w York. Savers by . Delong ck Craig Morton of California las Cowboys; T ' I (c h at c e from Washington): ommo m ‘draw at the Montague Curling hal‘lbackT rLonny Ade-‘I‘SOII Oll ec . n I (choice from Philadelphia); Worth, Dr. w.s. ‘ Jack . Snow ,, Bob Ferguwn‘ Ralph by Minnesota Vikings; halfback . wowan‘ Jack’Clarence Williams of Washing l ton State by Los Angeles Rams; Elkins; Nowatzke; Namath: de-l he 2 __ P9"! Sinclair, Ken Mc_ fenSive back George Donnelly of illimms by San Francisco; and three sterling pres- . choice of Green Bay in the NFL. . pect5_ Sayers. Belong and Dick Illinois' fierce line- .so named by Dan. MDCIICIDI [It in your pocket today the other doublel The I‘Kh, 45-year-old: Sayers; quarter- I belong Bay l end L Notre Dame ‘ Davidson. visiting B u f f a to wife. was signed by nd by Chicago Bears of thei the Bills immediately. ‘ its first‘ huh. along with full-tround; and Virginia Tech quart issouri. itsi ierback B rest holiday service it! Why today? Two million families do each year. BENEFICIAL FINANCE CO. or CANADA Loans up to $5000 —-Yotvr loan can be 42 month norm on toaasover 108 KENT STREET. CHARLOTTETOWN Corner Kent and Que OPEN statutes or WNTMENT—PHONE FOR Teams ' Among other top star; chosen were Jonn Huartc. Notre Dame. quarterback. by the .let: it ‘ yencss. 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Ned Warner. 33. for help. but that Warner did not get out of the car_ Witten bad cuts about his left eye and chin. The patrolman said he gave chase after William's car when it passed him at an estimated speed of 00 miles an hour and almost forced the patrol car tic . harness racing card here Satur- day night. All dashes were half miles. and all the victors werel double winners. i Bernard drove Happy Duke t0' wins in times of 1.06 4-5 and 1.00 i 1-5. He won twice with Water! Freight in times of 1.02 1-5 and]’ Be sure to check your numbers OVEN READY FROZEN of Charlottetown drove ,GRADE "A" four winners on an eight-dash ,CHICKEN iBROI‘LERS Records FREE .— FREE COOK BOOKS Wedding and Anniversary is es 4-843: 115 Kent St. [fore ednesday at store. Mon.-Tues.-Wed. Specials CONNIE LeCLAIR Building Contractor Repairs and Renovations to Kitchens. Rumpus Rooms. ctc. DIII 4-0141 64 Orlcbar St. as No Delivery Unless With An Order . m 2. New York. Henry I (Goyette, Into the di h I 1.63. 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