1"." , "it We Were There THlS YEAR we “Or? at the (‘NE Stadium in Toronto when British Columbia Lions upset the wise guys by winnini Th0 Grey Cup from Hamilton Tiger-Cats. a Probably wc \vcre suppwcd to come back from the Queen City and tell everybody how thrilled we were to have all In'on this great football spectacle. However. we were very disappoint- ed with the whole show and have no desire to see one again- Perh-aps it‘s hecausc we are getting old and cranky. At any rate. we'll gladly settle for a living room seat for the next one. ' We found that we couldn't follow the play nearly as well as we could on television. Frantlcally we kept thumbing our program. checking numbers. While we engaged in this prac- ce. we missed a grcat part of the play. something that just wouldn‘t happen had we been watching at home. ( e rain blowing in from Lake Ontario. smashing us rather violently on thc right side of the face, surely did nothing to increase our enthusiasm. The ha time show was probably of a very high order but it wasn't exactly the kind of an afternoon vou wanted to sit leisurely about watching young artists perform. ' GOING to and from the game was a real experience. Taxis wouldn‘t venture near the place. You couldn‘t blame them because of traffic tleups There wasn‘t any money to be made taking passengers to the So away you went on the crowded subway until you reached a bus leaving from the Royal Ycrk. Once on the bus, the ‘fun' really started. About fifty more were on the vehicle titan comfort demanded, You got walked on. tabbed with elbows and pushed to and fro with monotonous regularity. Some smart alecks. half slopped, went about proudly proclaiming they were really 'lit'. Women passenael‘s receive no preference whatever from the ignorant ones who treat The Grey Cup classic merely as a drunken braw . e bus crawled-flan we mean crawled—to the Stadium! and we were dropped about six city blocks from where our entrance gate was located. During the game folks kept walking back and forth. hindering a vision already badly blurred by Disregard For Authority as the utter disregard for authority WHAT really threw us w by some many young ‘ unks' .- Prime Minister Pearson was there to kick off and his pres- ence was greeted with jeers and catonlls from these upstarts. ‘w voax tAPt — Ernie1Clay than not listed in th lTerrell of Chicago was named‘lo. Neither was .Sonny Liston. whom Clay defeated for t- No. 1 contender for the world's. heavyweight title by the World; Boxing Association Wednesday? l The WBA declared the title‘Cltuvalo made the ‘vacant last summer after strip-Joey Dut'elle of Bale Ste. ping Cassius Clay of his cham- NB. who now fights pionship. 'l‘rots R 1 \‘ l e r e 5 Que. Former champion Floyd Pat- ranked ninth among the w ~fterson of New York was listednvcichts. Dave Hilton of ,second in the latest tle. cago Black Hawks, Canadiens Nip Toronto eratings. He was followed byteal. was ranked eizhth among 2. Lou Molina, San Jose. Callf.. tGeorge (.‘huvalo of Toronto and the junior liglltneights. t3. Makato Watanabe. Japan. 'Eddie Machcn of Portland. Ore.f The ratings: 1 Lightweight: Champion. Car-l The following are the results mw‘ Heavyweight: Champion va-tlos Ortiz, Puerto Rico. 1. Paullfli “If Charlottetown ClVI‘lan . cant. 1. Ernie 'l'crrell. Chicago.tArmstead. Los Angeles. 2. Jose[ Rifle Association shoot held at curllng Draw ,2. Floyd Patterson. New York. Napoles. Mexico. a. Bunnyllhe RCMP range. ‘3. Georze (‘huvalo. Toronto. 4. Grant. Jamaica. iT- V95!!! 99 laddie .Vlachen, Portland. ole..g Junior lightweight: Chain-1D. Johnston m: At 5. _Zora l-‘ollcy. Chandler. Ariz..‘pion. Flash Elorde. Philmpines.l D- Tmney 94‘ 6. Roger Rischer. San Fran-:1. Love Allotley. Ghana. 2. Te- flute; a; * t . “SM. 7. nus Jones. New‘ruo Kosako. Japan. 3. Sabas-l - 80 an . l drri‘v' {mmfiggméze‘hgn York. 8. Tony Alongi. Miamitean Nacimiento. Brazil. 4.. P. Johnston 92 day December 10 _ Beach. 9. Thad Spencer, fry Flavlano. Philippines. P. Taylor 91 7 p1”. ' Angeles. 10. Karl Mildenberger, Rafio King. Nigeria. 6. RenotN. Ketzer 37 M. Sullivan. E Jfihnsmn. D. Germany. Barrientos. Philippines. 7. Ricl B~ RPMNSOI 35 rO-Cmmo,‘ J. Macxeeman v5. light. heavyweight: Cham- Penalosa. Philippines. 8. Davoll’. Pure 90: J. g. Clam L. Sinclaih P. war_‘p10n. Willie Pastrano. Miami. 1. Hilton. 9. Yoshiaki Numata. Ja-j J- Allen 30 5.; lner. o. Hennjgan VGreg Pcralta. Argentina. 2. tpan. 10. Young Terror. Philip-t p ,M, gHarnld .lohnson. Philadelphia.'pln&5. . 0 L. MacDonald, x, Hughes..3- Maura Mina. Peru. Featherweight: Champion,’ g, petagom L, MacDonald. vs. :J Middleugitlzlht: C ll .2 m pion. Vincents Saldivar. Mexico. Ll . . r. . . u . , - - , . u more. G. Stewart. R.‘ 093' Car 9 0. Cherry Hill, Don Johnson. Los Angeles. 2.1 . ‘h'lim‘llll 1.;“this:...:..:‘i"iiii..i: stint.i“:.:t:*..‘°i.li:.:t:d: MacDonald. elm-«n. 1- York. Howard Winston. We 3-1 H05 SurgerY 0e) ytar e ‘ g ‘ -. h -. . . spare Betty Sharpe, 2. Rubin Carter. Paterson. N.J.. Sugar Ramos. Mexico. challenger Rubin lHlllll (ommlsston ordered Carter Monday night. 3 D. . _ .. . . , cam.» Carter. gag it up with to be clean shaven when he (AP Wirepboto) .. - "k We" Mmm- Bflflumwellh“ Champwnvl TORONTO rcrt —- Runner lJllfllgl‘ Bruce underwent wrgery' {mm-NJ“ "0 - 311mg i- "I 3/- Wednesday for the removal of . Th ‘11 If a 3929mm. Iliall)’. g] troublesome scar tissue from his ere M a basketball ‘- 9 'i 0 U". . left heel in Chtca o Bombs New York- I Men‘s Basketball League to.‘ Welterweight: Champio n.i w [‘51. FAmling the operating room. fl night at Queen Charlotte High.Emne Grifillh‘ New York schooL lJose Stable New York, 2. Game time is slated for 7:00 p.m. with the Hawks and thel Lakers taking to the floor. The second half of the doubleheader Boden Tops NEW YORK 'APl—The Chi-lie Denis Dejordy in the nets,'chuk, who made 22 saves com- mircd in played a strong checking game pared with 25 by Hodge, was You didn't have ,0 open“. profess Your bell-e,- in Liberalism to fifth place in the National and gave the fourth place Ran- steady throughout the contest; know that the prime Midis.” of Cénada i; emitted ,0 respect Hockey League 5 t a 11d 1 'n g s. gel-s very few good scoring fund came up with several key‘ Pearson wasn't there as Liberal leader. He was there as broke a five - game “'mless ‘ chances Dejjordy playe d in ‘stops. 1 our Prime Minister and surely Canadian pride is great enough to demand that his oiflce be given the respect it deserves. Even during the playing of O Canada. some jerks were blowing trumpts in the stands. Just imagine what would happen in the United States if somebody carried on like this durng the playing string Wednesday night with an place of regular Glenn Hall, [impressive offensive and defe tsive show in whipping the Newl 1York Rangers 6—1 The game saw the return oil n-1who is restin ‘Frank Mahovlich to the Leaf! of 'l‘hc Starspenzled Banner. After the game there was destruction. We went. to the Hockey Hall of Fame and while standing just outside its main entrance saw some brave youths endeavour to tear down the flag standard? in front of this building. One about 3!! feet high was broken ht its base and came crashing down on of a spectator‘s bead. First And Last WE ARF. not sorry we went to this game after all. We hadn’t imagined that one of Canada‘s greatest sport spee- facles could be such a shambles. We wouldn‘t have believed it unless we saw it ourselves. We came away feeling rather low about the entire show and wondering how long The Grey Cup spectacle. can last with this kind of side attraction thrown in. :. . Yes. we've seen two Grey Cup contests in the flesh. Our first and last_ _.___.___,u 24‘. ‘ . . 0. Clark. Eldon Machan "W9- _ handed out solid checks and itjbeck. Bob McCann. Laura Ram- Jim Maclmod at 3m, 5., 4 _ and Raymond \vessey "f ank. Both teams clicked after Chi. looked as if there would be ftstt- say. James Myrick, Isabel Mc— White at 4:31 and A1 Andrews Royals ~who Will be trying will be out tonight to show Those appointed as rapt-p.‘(‘a:os John MacKenzie went off‘cuffs on several occasions. Kinnon. Bill Belt, Connie pm.tat 6:51. their utmost to defeat John- Johnny Reids crew some sentatives to the Dominion olifm' holding at l7:46 of the sec-: Fms'r PEmon_1, Montreal fit. _ 1 Eagle goals “ere scored by ny'a Flying Hawks at the hockey lessons. Canada Council at Ottawa were: 0nd period. Standfield. killingi Provost 9 «Richard, Baton) 4:5: Hubert Campbell, Eva Noon-‘ Ray Print: in the second per- ChlflOtietown Forum mnighl- Game time is listed for 3.3% eorge Rogers. Hal-old .lonesthe penalty. picked 11p a passtz. Montreal, Balon 6 (Richard. 811. Henry O’Malley. GeraldinejiOd and Kevin Ready in the Both Ralph "Farmer" Josey p.m. - and Bob Bal‘wise. Patron ofgft‘om Pierre Pilate and beat Harris) 11:04; 3. Toronto. Ste- Frizzle. Frank Bryan. Lou Tur-ilaSi- the association is the Hon. w, Ranger soalie Marcel Pailletwaart 8 tBaun. Brewer) 15:30 ner. Gary Black. Bertha Gor-l Sl'MMARY ‘ _ v S J. MacDonald. Lt.-Gov. of with a slap shot from about solPenalty—Ellis 6:24 don. 1 First period: No scoring. ‘ P.E.1. Honorable Presldent 3f feet. It was the rookie‘s first: second period—4. Montreal Schedule for this evening. .Pennltirs: Dale liacWilliams . the Assoclatton lS Capt. . Mil. goal. 36' Tramway 7 7:50, peMIflEk .. . 1559. Andrews 15;44_ ' ' Prince Street School held Debbie \‘essey. 3. Debbie Frlz- Mccabe- . . . ,d t R E Rod Gilbert got that one back Backstmm, Brewer 41m, Baton Keir Ramsay vs. Upton Sea-’ Second period: 1. Borden. their 3911] Annual Ice Sports zel. The prefsldtnlg) plesl en | -l_- while lilacKenzle was still sit- 7:27. T. Harris 11:33. arper man. on \iat-Willianls tCutcliffe) a. the Charlottetown Forum‘ Straight Race 1 2 lapsl'boys genkms 3“”; lef‘fsgl‘f‘ul‘faonj “"2 out his Denalty. Just 30 sec- 14:36, Stanley 17:58, Baun 19:05. .39” Pridham V5. “1- My-‘10:3T: 2. liaglcs. Prang (Tuck. last night. The highlight of the 11 years: 1. Richard Williams, {lee WPl‘l’l'e {efiuégcéaondzfiicn zonds after Stanfleld hit. Gilbert Third period—5. Toronto. Mc- I‘le. or: 16.05. Penalties: Hugheg Thurs Dec . 8 P m ‘ evening was a hockey game be- 2. Kenny Webb, 3. Lyle Mac- magma 3:115 “h l d m Pm: grabbed a rebound of Jim .\’eil- Kenney 3 tstewart, Brewer) I P.M. 5.43. CI Cumme 8.16. Cameron 0 0 ' 0 0 tween Prince Street and sultay. attslwlge. y ghots ‘13" reeoned .sons shot and poked it behind 13:45. Penalties—none. Ron Pettitt vs. Dean Carpen- 11:17. I ‘ . Jean' The 5" "ea" defeated; Straight Race (1 hp) ho" 9 mm me bo' feth pAs~.,_.l>etnrdy. ,SAVES 1 er- Third pcrlod: 3. Borden. Rob- JOHNNY S FLYING HAWKS Prince Street by a score of 8-2. , years: 1. ale 0d. 2- Jon" “lat. two men? 9“ 9 9 ° l What‘ram broke the scoring HOdSQ 9 9 7—25i Frank 3W!" VS- Hilbert erts lWllitel 1498' 4 Borden VI The scoring stars were BillthacMillan. 3. Stephan Band. Claim“.th dlSilngu'Shed them' it c at 5:07 of the middle ses-i saWCh'Uk 9 7 6—?2 Campbell. Malclend ...na.;isl;.d,'3.m. ’ ' MacDonald and James 'l‘heri-EHSU‘aizhl lilac; $123115; llrlzs :‘VgsognB‘gf\v?;:°“£:2°:£afl: sion. beating Pallle on a net‘ Bordcn WhitcitAndrews' Sarki unit of St. Jean both of whom 1 years: . u m . . ~- ‘ ‘ -1ha.khand . Punt. h d M, in 2 v .6 . .. ‘_ . . . 3, c an A 1, Jenkins ( 91' 9 3 d1? .. . . Botdctl. Andrews Wok“! ".13, .tht “it.” , Bonn" Lew's‘ 3' Betty Bud. filbsflconiiahehcuydofwotta w a the play with a 25 footer which lROl‘K’l'ls, Wllilctl 6:51; 7 Adults 75‘: Students 35¢ £335 Hf‘l‘ll'l‘ll.‘ D01; Mal-'Lt’i‘nillel‘l’artner Race grade four; 1, Match. Mr. Jenkins recommena- .Pallle kK‘de away. hut Whar- Eaglcs Reidithne) 14:46. Michael MacDonald, and Bob'peter GhiL Debbie prime“. 2' to the incoming officers an ram ‘iumped on the rebound for _——‘—“..‘,€.c.£w¢,ew‘m‘u!l“ “Immq Judson. ’John MacMiuan' gem, and. increased effort of the saute his Sixth goal of the year and , lion Currie and Gordon Lid- lev. 3. Stephan Band. Karen Prf’gram “"‘h the ‘hm‘gm ”' first 0!, f‘" the night ' mind that the more new shoot-t Mat-Neils 40 foot slan shot at atone scored for Prince Strect. . Carma y. ' The officials for the program; Straight Race (1 lap) girls; 1 to the exccutie committee were: R. E ' i l were: .lttdzcs v- lavitl Boswcll. years: 1. Betty Williams. . W. H, Hortonhnd Vi. R. llr- Barbara Smith. 3. Rosalie llett; Announced - .lim Fox; enny. Recorder H Joanne Mat-Millan:| .traight Race ll lap) boys G Starter ~ urllcr; Rcfcr-§ years: Stephan Hillier. 2. cos -— Allan Andrews. and l Larry Weatherbie. 3. Norman. Barry 'l‘llrner; 'l‘tmcr r— (irani . Birt. . Crockett; Patrol Judges —~ Straight Race 11 lapl girls 7 Benny Peters. Edward Red-lycars: l. arbara Rhynes. 2. mond, Leslie Hlscoil. and Ralph 1 Judy Fergumn. 3. Karen Ford. Raynor. Partner Race Grade five: 1 Esrtlfl‘s David Crosby. Ruth Smith. '1. RBroom Ball grad;- stx Brian Thompson, Brenda Dorr- on 3 girls: Rcds. 2. Whites. I Randy Worth. 5 u s a 1: Straight Race 1] lap: girls 9 Squarebrlgzs. - . - ' t .! Straight Race 11 lapl boys ww_ years: 1. Charles Miller, 2. Gor- v .' ~. " - don MacLeod. 3. Douglas Pac- C‘ ‘ ‘ D quet. Dougie Carr ftiel. ur Straight Race 11 lap) girls 8 ' ‘years: 1 Heather Stevenson. 2. The following is the curlinggDebbie Stevenson, 3. Donna draw for Thursday night at the.Bradley. Charlottetown Club. lSpares‘ Slfa'flhl Race '1 lapl boy! 8 necdcdlfl. J years: 1. Wayne Squarebriggs. 1 PM. 1' ' ‘2. Gordon Mingo. 3. A rchio [ch 1: G. Kays. E. Ford. H. 1., F.-Cad.vs. C.l - 3:21:13?“ L.“ Byagnan' 5N Straiglr. Race t2 lapsl girls 11 Thomsnn 'F Mame“ gandmver: 1, Brenda Younker, 1. m, 2. 'D_ ‘George‘ J: Em,“ tWanda Ross. 3. Jo—Anne Flood. Straight Race I2 lapel boys 12 years and over: 1. Paul Turner. 2. Wayne Smith. 3. Austin Mac- l-i. Macilennan. D. Ward. V5. 5. Macro-agar. J. Ledgerwooo. C. MacDonhld. M. MacLean.‘ ice “3': nit Burden“. ‘L. SLeger. G. Gallant. E. Jay, vs. T. Whit- l k B. Ball, A. Horne, S, 11 Straight Race 12 lapsl boys 10 years: 1. Donnie Currie, 2. Brian Har t'I‘homptton. .‘l. Vaughn Horton. per. . __ : .l l..D.Wlll.i.‘ n.’°fiolu-i.'§.§i“s§2mai vs} lat Figure Skating . ac .‘ . . MacEwen, Charlottetown Figure Skat- ing Club begins its sessions in real earnest today and the Monctonisn instructor. Miss Sally Radiord. will be here to conduct three classes at The Forum. O'Rourke. .' lce‘ 5: "i‘. MacMillan. M. .White. 1). Taylor, G. Scheycr M. B. Boyles. Dr. MacKay. H. tCoffln. D. Rogers. 1:10 . ' ', ice 1: Open. ' , 9......“ ,0. ,0 Commission d 1,. A h h 1 ' v _ _ , A ‘. _ _ . H "I... “d “a. , an sent to the s, w t d D .. rt ur w 0 may ater tom the Mr. Hall? They may have a f I” twin, Mid "m ‘ mm. forutthe work they are expected_'lco:nta:d faint” &1IS_M°KQ""°YI::am. 1n the words of the song. "whats the use” attitude. No ‘ aim" ' VI- Dl FAWN“ A' l'ttnim'd""'12'ldn°3°'s""”" 7. 'Wood Du nests t be' mm"! "m- ' 2" 1”“ "this ml:y bl). e :tlaflPho' “1'3” Em" M "n n ‘0' m" I . a ‘ ; no". . r ' P" 1‘" -“ ll" 0 lthe end of the first. moved in "3 8’ "e m. ’9' °' m" m mm "m" A rum we“,wa Ni 6.30. and assistant Instruct» I'M" grrdsevenl mm“ in P-E-I- 'froni by a 3-1 score then heldEther 0‘ Don" know" M'rmm w“ my m. b “y a“ ' 1 . . s - ' ’ .1 - ‘ ' 3‘. SI o Sal-We" V‘- D: (3:; lgufinalulu m w'. structh to trietehewSahlube‘: lg‘elkffls to a lone “a! in the ymCo'tfltii'iftgs hilasiirsli‘rigd?3i :tea‘r at: are; a m pa 3 e, Dr. C. . ' acadie wnd Li p "a "me- ‘ ' ' ' ‘ ‘I in . T6.Ben n “11:51:23, wm b. “a “eh Mill plans etc? tgrkcsxtruttl 63'": Hodge was num' and "em. to be mu" M m‘ ,« Q, g 4: )1. - - v - Rates are as fdlm: Char- We" "9 u- p" c“ "y "i in "‘9 "c'l - J; g . Wm. nlc- nun... children — u... out- 0. n was decided n... “(and period when he was «it... Good Bantam league Formed -: t . W. Rodd. of-town children “.00; Charl- 9"”"5 County Branch send “i "m' “"9 “""i be" . w - - . .lottemwn .m “on, “but. $25.00 the Cami." wud. rushes. At one point he stopped Congratulations to the Sum- ttoadra taking a bean interest mart, K. Acoln.ttown mun. an life Federation to help in the four successive drives with merslde Jaycees for their spon- '. senor.- 9 il Family mas III). hl obtain- "'1! 0%,,ihll. . three Toronto forwards perchedllonhi’ of s Bantam , in u" "m" “i. "i" 1""9' ‘ .1. soul".‘ . by coauttiij any a 11.. Am: several discussions in. in front of the nu. .Suminmtdo. A lot of width is bound at Imnsthn lo. “tutu. club officials», m was ‘ I Junta armada Tam an-lnaa utensils to that amiss-tho whale lilacs hashes 9am. 11. With Bobby Hull, the league's lineup after an absence 0! 11! leading scorer with 211 goals..games due to a mysterious ail-1‘ Chicago, with substitute goa— shadowed effectively. tilt-cement. Although he failed to pick Hawks who hadn't scored all‘up any points, the Big M . ‘scason. paced the Chicago vlc- worked hard. 1 Rifle ASS," ltol‘y. Manager-coach Punch lmlach’ . Rookie Fred Stanfield. de- inserted Mahovlicb at left wing! ‘fcnceman Al Mat-Neil and Doug on alternate shifts and the Leaf: Mohns switched from defence to forward responded with a few. The annual meeting of the forward by Coach Billy Reay. spcc‘ ular rushes P. .I. Rifle Association was all scored their first goals or the Ivisitors opened scoring att held at the YMCA last night. season. the 4:34 mark of the first periodl A hewfilalf' 0i "mt‘lals “’"l‘i The victory broke a Hawk with Provost hatching his ninth‘ brought in. headed by Lt. Al- wink.“ ska." that had stretched of the year. Centre Henry Rich-t llSOfl K- MUll'h as Pl'os‘di‘m- front .\'ov. 22. Chicago had lost and fired a miss out from the: “do? M3914?“ “'35 rf“°l“""‘d four and tied one in that time, left corner and Provost. parkedi3 ‘5 V'ce'Pres'dem' Rn".\esses" For the Rangers, it was their in front of the net, shoved the “.55 ’1“th in "‘9 "mm M third loss in past Sawchuk. ‘ _ N the last 10 games. Pm‘k secretary-treasuret.‘ l\_en Jay SCORE“ Tme 1 afs were pressing in the. was re-elected as chairmen of. Chi” 0 g d t,., . t (- nad- v f [h -1 - Members deem. g .cnre “we in be. 8 lens 10'" 0" 9 93‘ y" the cmmml‘ it part of the period. but couldn't past Hodge. Both second period and wrapped Jenkms‘ Roy A. Mccabe' "D in the final session with four 11?! clubs. will pit the Celtic overs at 8:00 p. . SUMMERSlDE — Borden ittonals stunned RCAF four early Curling Draw Ai Alberion ALBERTON — Eight rinks are kcy League game. entered 1n the first bonspiel of? For Borden, it was their the season in the Alberton Curl- . win in three cracks mg rink \vlth play scheduledithe airmen and moved for tonight. Winners will receive dressed turkeys and there are prizes? for the runner up and consola-‘ lion sections. ‘ Personnell of rinks: Kcir Ramsay. Alice Seaman.§ Orville Willis. Velda Matthews.i whip the Eagles 5-2 here hold by the Eagles. Borden forward Ev two others to take over lcacuc scoring lead with potllls. Upton Seaman. Elcanor John—1 wnl'clcss first pcriod and were ston. Lloyd Matthews. Mrs, ticd l~l :lt'lcr tun. Orville Willis. Til?” the \‘olionals during. the Ron Pettitt. Annelta (iol‘don,,ill'sl “.31 0i the final period H . glld Ellis. Marion McEwenfil‘orrcd home l.l‘lf.‘li‘ four, swift "A" ‘ d?" ' u can arpenter. Jean Cam bell, finals on alert ~hootln and Ed McCue. Mrs. Bud Elli: Eouthustllng their opigmnents. M H Bert Pridham. Vcrna Call-‘ an we obtain the bigger and 1:38 of the third period made it; ,a J l '7 better our Association. He thanh— 3-1 and then Mohns hit at 7:1l. ed the executive members and 'MacKenzie at 15:712. and Whar- - the chairmen of the council for ram Main at til-on. wrapping it ; their fullest cmperation this ‘ilp. Hull had three assists and . " past year. now has 29 points. ', . - . By Norman Macdonald . . st MMARY . y o h & Ga pm. period: No scaring. Summon-side Bureau of The Guardian FIS me jPenalties _ Vasito 1:07. 7:21. a: .13119. Howell 3:32. Angotti 14:28 H M et Mohns 17:02. Selling 18:20. league ls BOIOI‘ICOd '51 O S 9 Second period-— 1. Chicago, 1:. .thfrram ti (Pilate. MacNPi') : League b a l a rice in the down our throat. Go ahead. We 3! The annual mcctiniz of the truth: 2. (Eh-raga. Stanfield 17’] P.C.H.L. looks healthier than it double dare you. Queen's County Brant‘h 0‘ the 1m" 18523;, 3- New York- G” 'did two weeks ago. in their last 111 PE]. Fish and Game ASS‘W- be" m 'N°"§°!‘- Gnyfiiel “‘55 ‘two games the RCAF Eagles Dale Machlllams and alto" was held in the YMCA 0" Penf‘lties‘M‘klta 133” HPW'" lost one. and won the other 5-4 Charlie dark must have add- in Tuesday. December 81b. 13 0.7. McKenzie 17:46. Mlldta. ‘aner a hard struggle. n u ,4 .m dehujye “an”. .0 wasn't for our Juniors the loa- gue would now look very close- ly knit. But the chionnaires ‘seem a notch or two behind the At the meeting George Mur-'H0Well 19132. . ‘ray was elected President 1an Third Period - 4. Chlcuml the 1965 term. His assistantsthlacNeil 1 (Hull 1:511: 5. Chi’ are: ivan Maund, V’ice-Pt'csi-.E:gn. Molasxl (Mikita) 7:41: 0 dent: Ed Acorn, Sccretary -‘ 16380. . C en“? 4 Will“.- Treasurer: Ralph Jenkins. Earl Way) 15 32: 7. Chicago. Whlf- lather three mams‘ we .8” this Riggs, and Doug Wood Direct- l ram Mtkita, lHu”) 19.00. .In the hope that the Juniors will r ] Penalties — Makie 7:08: Pla- regard 't u 3" insult‘ get “8" Squarebriggs. Gary Horton p t'edl s. The following resolutions were.:el‘ 7:08; Callan 9:44; Plage— 3'“! mad. and Jam those words assed: i 12: 12. ' 1. Ducks. Geese. and Brant-35.1198 shooting dates from October 15! Delm‘dy to December 1 . ’ Paille 2. Snipe and Woodchutk l 6 2—16 _ _ s 14 12"”: We started the. season tearing shooting dates from October 15 MONTREAL a TORONTO 2 1m” the Enm“ Drug combine. to November 13. .C TOEONT‘; :cfplfr Mffmlreal .would be a bit too strong for the 3. Native Partridge - shoot-l 8.“ lens 9 0 a urious‘ . k'l ‘5 ing dates from October 15 to|ih'rd'per'°d °“me'ba"k “Hempureu or the “use I‘ucblty' tthlile November 30. by Toronto Maple Leafs to rode" was "mm “5', u 4. Hungarian Partridge and RN" 8 3'2 Natiflnfll HOCRGY Combine team i' gem" 5mm" Ringneclft 21:85am - Closed ilkagu; victory before 14.176.er. so watch out. They've added season or 1 '_ a s ere ednesday night. 1 i ' 5. Bait fishing will be al-' The triumph enabled Cnnn-‘mnms Claw Who "mend the lowed for an in ts by t “defence somewhat. and Claude gl g 0 8mm" on lens 0 snap a deadlock fol"Gaudct. whose play was sur- P.E.1. .second place with the Leafs and' . - - 6. Predator control officers gave the visitors 27 points. oneiprlstngly good for hlsflrst game and Game Wardens (combined) .back of the idle Detroit and?"f “‘9 “"- Ci'mk' "*9 “1‘ k” to be employed by [he prov. “Vim” brother Alan. can dlflm: a lot [of ._These men are to be Claude provost Dav rubber into a neti te brea s lied 'by the Civil servantsland‘ Gm“ “26b,” chafistzjare going for him. Then there lrllnlnl school to train them to... "or," for Canadian Rontare Vance Harris and Ron Mac- '5'. a l Combines Add Strength the Borden Nationals. though both were a little too chummy with the penalty timer. Steve Philips joined the RCAF team and scored one at the goals. He should help the ail-force boys a lot. into better shape. He has been used sparingly to date. In meaki about certain hockey or baseball players, you've often heard it said: "as Brown goes. so go the Creacents." In other words. Brown’s doing well seems to ' lift the ole If 1 Brown slumpsythe whole team slumps with him. Bobby Hull doesn't seem to be that kind of leader. Ho's having his best year. 'and the Black Hawks as a whole are doing ry poorly. you all they’re getting sick of playing ‘ O in the shadow of the lreat . Two other Canadians besideL‘SIn Jose, Calif. 7. Willie Lil-j rankingsjdick. South Africa. 8. Osamumtngpetch, Thailand. 1 out. oitrelle. Bale Ste. Anne. N.B.. 10.lEbihan_ Japan. 3. Horacio Ac.- monthly brooke who limits out of Mont-j ran-against the: . third period goals in loss than seven minutes to niuht in a Prince County Hoc- nttllitl four points of first place. White scored a gooland assisted on Both club: battled through a Gerard Robcrts scored at 1:40. HOLIDAY SALE lOOK YOUR HANDSMEP BEST Al HANDSOME SAVINGS 1 .Joey Durelle‘Rankedzn [P Welterweig hi Division e top Rodriguez. Miami. 3. ManueltEder Jofre. Brazil. 1 Fighting Gonzalez. Houston. 4. Brian Harada. Japan. 2. Jose Medel. he ti- Curtis. Wales. 5. Stan Hayward. Mexico. 3. Katsuo Satin. .1... lPhilsdelphla. 6. 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