I .o B The Guardian, Charlottetown, Fri. Jan. 11, 1988.’ SPORTS FRONT By CARDIAN SMITH (Lagu Back For Short Stint i umn in 1963. Chicago Black Hawks de~ ‘ feat Maple Leafs 31 Wodnesday nig ht in Toronto to regain pOssessior. of the league lead but today we wdl chat about anoth- er NHL team. or rather, adplayer on another team. Jacques I f the Montreal Cana iens. . ' Planlt’lalltc the amazing and agile Hab netmindcr. appears well on his to an unprecedented seventh Vezina Trophy Victory 1 win a shaky start . MloA'lt g 26 games between the pipes. the masked marvel is sporting an amazing 1.92 average. with four shutouts to his ci'ed- { it. Cesare Maniago and Ernie Wakely shared netmmdui-g duties ; while Pla'ntc was out. and the , . Canadiens' goalie average comes to 2.27 in 37 games. Although he captured the Vez. ina trophy, an award donated by Montreal Canadiens in 1926 memory of the great Georges Vezina. a sensational goalie who collapsed during an NHL game on November ‘28, 1925 and died a : v few months later. six time s \ Plante Was over-looked for. star honors on several occasmns. While Doug Harvey was in Montreal critics always argued defence l l . l t l . 2. Detroit. Wings Halt: HabStreak MONTREAL (CPU-Paced by: ' Gordie Howe‘s two goals De- troit Red Wings Thursday night snapped Montreal Canadiens‘ 10 game unbeaten streak by edging‘i them 3-2 in a National Hockey‘ e e . Detroit's win before 14.820 spectators boosted the fourth -:: place Red Wings to two points.: from the Canadiens who hold‘ down third place in the stand- ngs. . . Ironically. it was Canadiens in a 4-1 victoryat the start of: i the season who snapped De-‘ troit‘s series of 10 unbeaten games. Montreal's series was made up of five victories and i i i i . wet . Billy McNeill was Detroit‘s: other scorer. [1 were by Bobby Rousseau and]. Gilles Tremblay. the Wings Wlill, Saint Dunstan's V a rsity centre Jean Beliveau on ltlont-. capers play host to St. Thom- real's No. 1 line. as ’i‘rmmics of Clintham. N.B. SUMMARY 'n an intercollegiate game at First period: 1. Montreal. sDU gym Saturday night. Canadiens goalsI Coach Ed Hilton had been putting his red and white clad players through some stiff drills and will rely a lot. on two of his first stringers. a n d Frank Garrity to take a vic- Don DesRoches (left) tory Saturday night. Roy Biggor' and defenoannn- Ame last night. he approximate 300 fans got rid pace being set all the way. The Juniors appeared to be well on their way to victory with only one minute remain- ing and the score reading 8-6 in their favor but Angie Oar- roll put the trout-runners only one goal away at the 19.29 mark. Before the game the Baby Birds had to pull all stops in preserving their vic- tory. the first over their City rivals this season, Although the Royals lost. Angie Carroll really made his presence felt. 'ng in Rousseau 6 (G. Tremblay) :09, Howe 16 (MacDon-. aid. Deivecchio) 2:20: 3. De- troit. McNeill 3 (Fonteyne.l Hove) 13:30. Penalties—Gadsby 9:32. Backstrom ,(served by La-. Third period: 5. Detroit, V . ' Howe 17 (Delvecchio) 6:42. Pen- BOSTON (API—A lunglng 25-1 k ood and that I ' N‘gxeyphalggedogh g le of a 560' allies—M. Pronovost 12:45. [foot shot by Charlie E ond «oalie but after the great re- Saves. yenabled last - place Boston . m-erd left for New Yo atlong g Sawchuk 11 3 lBrums to edge Chicagos Na- ] Langlois, Plantc con inu- Riggin 0 p I ' With A m the Montreal cage' it I Plante 10 12 3—2515-4 Thursday nlg‘ht..- ‘ ed to shine ‘ Edd w u n Last year he was better than l——-—-—-———————————— .Deicnccman 1e es a. s eycr before. capturing both th: M. H k .diagongil pas; :CI‘OSSd the tiltie h and “‘9 3r _ lsent urns as mg own e venna mm v k Inor 0c ey lleft boards from where his shotl tro hr as most valuable player alohgbwith gaining a berth on the All-Star team Only one other {1021 Plante since it came in complished by another have won the cherished ' h . ‘ of any other team in the major circuit. 1 Boston Goalie Busiest EVERYONE has been marvelling at the amount work that Ranger goalie Gump Worsley has had to handle this year ‘ but he still isn't the busiest goalie in the league. Edward chnh ston. the Boston netminder who shares cage duties Wlll’l pudg‘y 1 Bob Perreault. holds a slight edge over Gumper. Johnston averages 38.2 shots a game and Worslcy averages J 37.7. Those figures are considerably higher than the league aver- 1 age of 31.3. I One cribe commenting on the amount of we rk these two goalies have to handle says ‘That‘s enough to give a man the l shakes, Whatever they pay goalies in Boston and New York. it i isn't enough. Johnston and Worsley should be entitled to a share i of the remuneration of some of those cigar store Indians in front of them disguised as defencemen.’ Sport Notes CHICAGO Cub veteran Ernie Banks. who recently signed his 1963 contract. is a Republican candidate for alderman in Chic- ago‘s civic election . . . Dates of two big harness races at T'ruro were Wednesday night. A Dominion Day race for four-year-olds. with a purse of $1.000. will be the first and the Donnie Turner memorial stake. with an estimated purse of $9,000, will be held on Labor Day. Sept 2. HUNTERS’ CORNER Spell Of Tough Weather Forced Huns Out Of Hiding The spell of tough 1v 1 nterlpulled it down again. The shot- weather In late December and 1‘ gun was lifted off the back seat early January. real blizzard con- :lprontof Three big cocks roared ditions at times. forced a lot of lup out of the roadside alders‘ our Huns out of hiding.- This ;and as promptly dropped back columnist had no fears aboutlagain. I had received reports in our Huns not being able to make ‘the spring that a cock pheasant a quick recovery If given half ad een heard crowing in the a Chance as many of my farm-l arca. Methinks he will crow no er contacts have been giving me . more for there was one d information freely When it “'85 timer and two birds of the year held as ‘top secret‘ during the that found their way into this hunting season to all others. It's hunter's game poc et “" secret now for many of “‘9‘ The question naturally arises Hun covcys exposed (licmscl- W y wasn't a closed season vcs when driven from their:on pheasants imposed? I can JACQUES PLANTE lie has won the Vezina as many times a . to being into 1926 and that feat was ac- ‘ Montreal great. Bill Duman. The Habs award 15 times in 35 years, triple that 1 t '0 cover the “mind nicely' here .our present day huntcrs shoot arc t\’t'()“lal‘l.'flel‘ reports given at Whatever moves. inc confidentiallw haven‘t got a gun at the time One livcs an approximate 10 them My to run them down mi‘ps across the Hurt-born can 3- 1| “.it‘h a CH... Bum... .1“. past 50. WW 311d “‘9 Other between'vere winter conditions an em- Cliarlottctown and Mount Ste- Movee of Dominion (“mes at . w ~ ’ kie - ‘. “ML Aielth" had 3"" m. rig Belvedere fed a beautiful hcn “N more was a Hun W'th‘“ iphcasant at the rear of the pre- milcs of their farms. One has a mises for davg After a good hiv-d dog of sorts and had occa- k. In.“ ‘gémmmm {nke 3 W‘n ‘0 walk t“ the me" Of his stroll out front Here is one for farm to where a stack of gram ‘Ripley-s .Benm'w n or not. hall been thr‘fShed- The dnlqjcye witness rcnorts ho saw at Walked to a 9‘19 0‘ Chafl‘ smal least two motorists make an at- 2“"T“5 and weed seeds' and the" tempt to run her down with h n T ‘ . 5‘ “M a d 1‘"de at m5 mas car and one of them missed her tor. Hc edged forward a foot or by a fraction. A pheasant can 5“ "'1" “Demo” the perform‘; (Continued on page 11) cd i N = jResults Thurs. , 195: lchipping away and Wayne Hill- hidmmts by King Wimer' An” ‘answer that question: ‘Becausel the first snow arrived. cnoug an approximate 95 pm. cent of’ V cns vs. Pkdle-Sp't 1:0 ' 'just caught the far corner at 12:47 of the third period. Only minor hockey activitylwifllafistmis the wmner “Stem” at sports the” 00“"which the Bruins outbattled the sisted of two games in the Ban- Hawks The game marked the tag“ bEaCkfl' . I ' in eight meetings " t 9 open" Bearf tr‘mm‘fdlthat the Bruins had beaten the Wrens by a score of 1-2 a d the nightcap, Gulls inn .. E9. ‘3 3 a defeated CHIP AWAY AT LEADS slinging contest in . 13 m l Black Hawks. l M Rookie Bob Leiter also scored (Kennedy. Blackburn) 9:37; 5. a White. Burns 1 for Boston. Boston rookie goalie Chicago. Johnston turned in a dra- M u r p h y) ‘ performance. c a p pe d Fleming 4:22. MacNeil 11-30 tional Hockey League leadersiwhen he blocked shots by Bed ;Leiter, Va sko 11:53. Mohns Hay and Bobby Hull in the final‘12213. Burns, Balfour (minors sandy MaCDonald' 3' Bryand’ Ed matic . Burns Triggers Winner Bruins Nip Hawks 5-4 Fleming 4 seconds. and majors) 14: Stan Mikita. Reg Fleming for Chicago. S RY First period: 1. Boston Wil- liams 15 (Gendron. ucy :19: 2. Boston. Gendron 8 (Kennedy, B l a c k burn) 19:04. 11 Chicago, Third period: 6. Boston. Let- and R0" Murphy also scored ter 5 2‘23- 7- Chicagoi MurPhYlRobertson M. Wigginton Gene 3-M h '.D.P. 1' . (MacNem urp y vs r Mc ntyre. A 11:26. 9. Boston. Burns 4 (Lei- ter. Westfall) 12:47. Penalties—- [Fleming 19:36. (Fleming, Balfour) 8:39. Hillman 2 Saves: Curling Draw (Lunde 10‘00- PWBHWF MacDonald. G. Warner. Lorne “100 Stewart. Claude 53—26 For Montague Here is the Montague Curling schedule for today: PM. ice 1 —- At MacDonald, Dr. W .Mclntyre. D. Herring. B. Gormley vs. D. McGowan. Glen Murphy. Wm. Naddy. F. Ice 2 — J.E. Cudmore, E. F. Nicholson . | Jack Murphy. l 9 P.M. ' [ Ice 1 — J.S. DesRoches. A. Jones. Kcn MacDonald. Still- man MacKinnon. Ice 2 — Dr. L.A. Johnston. A. Sullivan. E. Duvar. Doug Bry- and vs. I“. Vuzzo. Duke Mac- forward 'Toy Toy' Gallant My the final one on an a lseven Royal goals. He assist- Donald. D. Clarkson. J. Mac- Neill. edmhmuflm distributed between Alan ‘Sme Gillia.’ Buddy Machine. McLure. Arsenavdt Buck Whitiock. Also scoring for the whine“ were Ronnie Gallam and Dave Martin. SCORES WINNER Young ,Davo Martin what proved to be the winning goal at the 10.46 mark attire final frame. getting loose on a breakaway and outbustnng de~ fenceman Eustace Reeves be fore letting go with a high flip ended shot that dented the twines above Royals goalie Butch Ward who was dro ' in an attempt to block the shot. Ten ties were hand out by refenees Leroy Barnett and Don Whalen, one of them lo-miriute mlsco to E nduct Royal defenceman Junior Mac~ L SUMMARY First Period: 1.—-Pengulns'> , L. Gallant (Martin, R. Gallant) 5:01: 2.—Boyals. A. Arsenault (McLure, A. Carroll) 9:3): 3.— Penguins, L. Gallium (Martin. R. Gallant) 14:10; 4.—R. Big- ga-r (Lawlor) 15:40; 5.—«Pen- gums. R. Gallant (Biggar. Mai» tin) 19:15. Penalties: Josey 3:36; Junior Macbeod 6:13. Second Period: 6.—S. Mc- Lure (D. Carroll. A. l ) 2:58; 7.—B. Milt:th (A. Carroll. S. McLure) 4:58; 8.— A. Gillis (A. Carroll, Jim Mac- Leod) 6:28; 9.-Pengui-ns, R. Biggar (R. Gallant. D. Martin) 8:13; 10.—Penvguins, R. Biggar (Whitilock. Smith) 9:25; 11.— Royals. B. Wlhitlock (R. Josey. A. Carroll) 14:53. Penalties—A. Carroll 7:54; Smith 13:54; eeves 15:47. Third Period: 12.—Pengu-ins. L. Gallant (D. Martin) 6:10: . 1 A. A-rsenault (A. Carroll) 7'07' . ' Bigger, Gallant Pace Birds 2 To 8-7 Win Over Royals 15.—Royals. A. Oarmu (B. Whitlock. A. Arsenauit) 19:29. Penalties—Reeves 4:46; J. Da- vis 7:05; D. Lawior. B. Ward by D. Canroh) 17:24. lt' Stu (served and Action Seen m At Kensington Freetown defeated Kensingtoo Scabrooks (H and Hope River and New London battled to I 2-all draw in Farmers' league action at Remington rink last i. ght. Scoring for the winners in the first game were A. Handra- han, G. Hill. B. Drummond. E. Raynor 2 and Comick. For Kensington it was W. Mills 2. K. Wall and G. Mayne. Omar Pineau and John Pin- cau counted the Hope River goals in the second encounter. New London snipers were James Paynter and R. Montgomery. Clove-r Farmers Whip Bombers Tyne Valley Clover Farmer! clobbered Remington Bombers 10-3 in Prince County Intermed- iate B Hockey League action at O'Leary last night. Cameron and L. Ellis paced the winners with tinee each while D. Birch, E. Gor- rill, R. MacArthur J. Mm- rison singled. G. Dollimore. E. Waugh and J. Morrison counted the Kai- sington goals. ‘ Next game is tonight between O‘Leary Maroons and Albany St. Pats. BIG EMPLOYER Some 10.000 Canadians are employed in the pharmaceutical 1118. industry with a wage bill . . u D. Martin. (R. Gallant) 10:46: about $39,000,000 a year. Penalties—Oliver :53. Hillman H M 6:00. 13:03. Burns 9:41. J3 11 6 Second period: 3. Chicago“ Olmsm“ 1311 9—33 ikita 14 (Balfour. Evans) 1 2:31: 4. Boston. Gendron 9 ' E35115 3:0- Boston twice had held two- ‘Followmg are the summaryng leads but Chicago kept l l Bears 7 VS- WV?“ 21 B 93 1‘ man's second major league goal 1103's by Alan DOII‘OH (2). JBCklbrought the visitors to a 4-4 Arsenal!" (2).. J09 Monaghan deadlock less than 90 second (2). Jimmy Qumn: Wrens goals before Burns settled the issue. both by Terry Steele. l L h d Gulls 3 vs. Eagles 0: goals by Roger Frizzell (2). Ed scores. assisting Tommy Wil- Hodgson. liams on his 15th goal to open Grant Crockett and Kenny the scoring and then tallying Shaw handled the whistles. twice himself. - 1Sa’rurday Minor Hockey Schedule Following are the games sch-l vs. Sherwood Battlers. eduled this Saturday at Sportsl 7:40 - 0:15 — Q.C.H.S. Panth- Arena for the City‘s M i no r‘ ers vs. Q.C.H.S Beavers Hockey Leagues:—-— 8:15 - 8:50 —- QC.H.S Crows PEE WEES ‘vs Q.C.H.S. Gulls 7:00 - 7:30 — Q.C.H.S. Foxes; MIDGETS vs. B.H.S. Rams. ‘ 9:00 - 9:45 — Bruins vs Ran- 7230 - 8:00 — Sherwood Cubs‘ gcrs. vs. P.S. . Hornets. 1 9:45 - 10:30 — Canucks vs. :00 - 8:30 — BHS. Lions? Leafs. Vs. W.K.S Wolvcs ‘ 10:30 - 11:15 —- Dart s vs. 3:30 . 9:00 — BH.S. Bears vs. i Ramblers. Southport-Pkdle Parkers. i 11:15 — Rovals vs. Vics. 9:00 - 9:30 —. Sherwood Oriol-l OFFICIALS ‘ . 1.05 vs. Snuthport-Pkdle Robins i The following officials a re . 9:30 - 10:00 — P.S.S. Black-1 asked to be on hand at tim es ‘ birds vs. Sp Pk Swallows. shown:- 1 10:00 - 10:30 —— St. Jean .lays 7:00 - 9:00 Grant Cro k tt jvs. W.K.S. Ducks. oug MacLean. c e ' 10:30 - 11:00 — P.S. Spitfires. 9:00 - 11:00 Paul Sta nley, ‘vs. B.H.S Cranes 1Gary Cudmore. j’PAPERWEIGHTS l 11:00 - 1:30 Bill Boyles. Ho« ' 11:00 - 11:30 — Sp Pk Elks vs l ward Murihlmm lw‘K'S. Colts. 1 5:00 - 1:05 Joe Monaghan, a Davc Murnagh n. L 7:05 - 8:50 Roy White. Knobbby l Walsh. 9:00 - 10:30 Merrill MacLean. Reg Profitt. 10.30 - ‘lidnight. Jack Mac- lEachern. Paul Jay. :30 — Pkdle-Sp't Ter- STANDINGS 6St. Jean Otters. . .00 _ Sherwood Bu11.l By THE CANADIAN PRESS dogs vs. St. Jean Setters. ‘ L T F A Pt 6:00 - 6' ; 11:30 - 12:00 —- Sp Pk Blue-l birds vs. W.K.S. Redwings. I 12:00 - 12:30 — P.S.S. Tigers Falcons (Exhib) 1:00 — . ean Rav-, Sparrows. 0 - 1.30 — St. Jean Larks . vs. St. Jean Budgics. 5-00 5 vs. P.SS 12:30 - ' riers vs. 5‘30 - .30 _ Sherwood Can.|Cliicago 1012 9104 95 47 arics vs. St. Jean Snipes. ‘T nto 2014 5125 103 45 BANTAMS Montreal 16 10 12 115 B7 44 6:30 . 7:05 —— 3.11.5. Bears vs. .-Detroi| 1712 8 95 9342 ; Pkdle-Sp't Bombers. lNew wk 12 20 7114127 31 1 7:05 - 7:40 -— 3.11.5. rigers Boston___ ————_ ES’side Minor 4 ance. He was awaiting the 'go ahead‘ signal and got it. The farmer said it was a sight for . behold when a covey 0f 201 buns. actual count. burst out of this pile like a lot 0" buzz bombs I was told they reflected all the colours of the rainbow against a backg- snow and sunlit blue sky. The farmer to the. eastward had a similar exper- ience. The covey numbered .. and was flushed from the site; of field threshing. Since thel last blizzard reports have come in from all points of the c om- pass. FAIR SEEDING We have a fair seeding of Millan. pheasants. or at least did have at the commencement of the.Borys. S. Simpson. rabbit season November lst.‘ Ice 4— H. Bartlett. W. Far- Hunters after bunnies In backlrell. A. Gill. E. Thomson. vs. country Swamps have Spotted 1M. Jenkins. R. Mackenvie. and farmers ;MacNeill. 1. Webster. lce5— F. Acorn. D. Ward. vs. The following is the curling itetown Club. (Spares needed.) (Friday knock-out Play) lo 1 — D. Cox. C. MacLean. Ice 2-— G. Bennett. D. Mathe- son. Geo. Wilson. C. Wheatley vs. H.R. Carruthers. E. Mac- lLeod. 11. Lo ldon. ‘ Ice 3 — F.W. Curtis. F. Mac- L, Bagnall, K. Dalziel }vs. Dr, Kr‘lly. C. Asprey. P hat G. Ledstone. Doug it showed up late in the fall a nd . Wood. Geo. Anderson. H. early Winter. A few ring-necks Smith. John Wheatley. were flushed dot-in: the fall 3.30 PM. hunting «anon. A hunter. o Rendezvous (Sec. 3) Is a pretty keen shot. stumbled Ice 1 —— Had. M‘aclnnes vs. 1draw for Friday at the Charlot-‘ .' e ’11. Simpson. G. MacLaren vs. H. . Doleson. Al Leaman. Dr. Jelks.‘ H. Edwards. iHockey Draw The Summerside minor hoc- ‘key schedule for the day is as Hows:— . PAPERWEIGHTS - l 3.30 - 4.30 Trappers vs. Raid- 1 cars. .PEE WEES 4.30 - 5.30 Wolves vs. Aces. 5.30 - 6.30 Flyers vs. Canad- s an . JUVENILE DIVISION 6.30 - 7.30 Juvenile vs. Juven- n... O IICA Gregory Peck. Robert sent him to jail. Mltchuin u daughter. Shock and suspense :Hoop Clinic For 01er A basketball clinic. u n d e r the sponsorship of the Depart-1 ment of Physical Education Is slated for O'Leary Regional High Schoo’ Saturd AT CIVIC . ay. The clinic. for the benefit of players. coaches and officials from the western part of the lat R.C.A.F. , ittle Guy Gendron a a I I : Gullihand in the first three Bosto ‘ ; ager and coach from the foot- 723 911015833 BC Brown Says I Outsing Camel CLEVELAND (CP) —- Paul Brown. ousted as general man- ball team he founded 17 years ago. said Thursday the move came as a stoc Brown. who gave his namc to Cleveland Browns of the Na- tional Football League. said in an interview that club Presi-‘ dent Arthur B. Modell had “the ‘ lright to make this move le- lgally." But he added: i “This came as a surprise and a shock, as you can well under- stand." l Brown. 54 - year - old gridiron genius who had signed an eight- year contract two years ago, was ousted Wednesday with a lsimplc but stunning announce- lment by Modeli which said 1 Brown would “remain as a vice- president . . . and will assume other duties." Brown said his new duties with tho club were still to be defined. But they would not in- .clu any coaching and “ y, lllfe is coaching—this has been‘ ‘jmy life. next to my family.“ lWON'T ATTEND MEET 1 He said he would not attend: the NFL meetings at the end of 1 this month in Florida. He said‘ Modeli expected to have his new coach on hand there. Asked about the differences with the owner-president that to the change. Brown men- tioned no specific incidents. but said the break came because Modeli “wanted to take a more active part in the actual team Brown's comments heightened speculation that he would not serve out his contract with the club he founded butl seek a coaching job elsewhere. . HOLY VILLAGE ; Bethlehem in Jordan was an . insignificant village at the time; i of Christ's birth but it had been} in caravansary since about 900 aspects formerly assigned to 1 ,mc as part of my contract." { V Savage "ONE WEEK ONLY" 'CHUKKIl BOOTS Ivy Green Leather Foam Soles -- Reg. 9.95 Size 6 to 11 THEATRE MONTAGUE Friday 8:30 EM. Sunday 8 t 10 PM. 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