::vv..-s.....n= I ‘lie Giiardhii. Cliarlotteiiown, Sat. Jan. 25. IBM. By PIUS CALLAGHAN Minor Hockey Week TODAY marks the opening of minor hockey week acres! gram as has -ever way at 6.15 in the ‘ _ too until the Juvenile-midget grout) C10%€'§ baitmle between Hurons and Braves at 9 oclock. These things do not come about without much planning by energetic committees. We are not going to single out any In- dividuals because if we did we would surely miss somebody '/ ere are a lot of folks devoting much time and energy to the em are certainly deserving the thanks of parents of lads in competition. _ All age brackets will get into action today. Al‘. will think HOWEVER. we must single out two extra big events on to- day's progrem. . . T ‘s afzernoon a centennial paperweight I011-‘-‘lla!'i‘i0I1vL participants and a great afternoon is expected. ere will he champions crown in ' and ‘B’ divisions and big vi-ctorious will feel as though they had just Stanley Cup. Tonight at 7 o'clock the Charlottetown Centennial Pee Woes (the team which goes to Quebec next week for the International tournament) are hosting Gord Kelly's Pee Wee All Stare from Summerside. This should be a battle royal and the out- come is likely to be in doubt until the final whistle. All in all. it's an action-packed program that took muifi planning and one which Is almost certainly sure to please the moms and dads expected to attend. Surely on the opening day of minor hockey week. you aren't going to disappoint that boy of yours. The rink may be pacts- ed for t se contests b if mom and dad areiit watoiiinl with the others, the day will surely be spoiled. _ You can't afford to let your boy down. Just think it over. NHL Weekend Action MONTREAL Cana-(liens and Chicago Black Hawks enter diis weekend's action tied for top spot in the National Hockey Leag- ue standings. Each has amassed 55 points but Canadians nave played one less game than have the Black Hawks. Back five points are Toronto Maple Leafs with two games in hand on ; Chicago. The Hawks invade Detroit tonight and they encounter l trouble getting points in the Motor City Sunday night the battle l of the giants goes on in Chicago where Hawks host tlioss sur- prising Habs. The Black Hawks have scored exactly one go against Canadicns in r two outings which Montreal won 1-0 and 2-1. Their backers insist Billy Reay’s boys will explode Sunday at the expense of the upstart Caniicks. Tonight Toe Blake's bov ut the welcome mat for but you never know about these B-ruins. They do the strangest things at times and this date of January 25 could be one of these times. A: Toronto the faltering Maple Leafs host New York Rangers and Lea-fs will be trying to score their first. goal at home in tihree contests. The last twice they performed before home fans they were held off the scoresheet. Rangers would like to do it again‘ tonight but that's hardly likely to happen. Sunday. Leafs visit Boston. Remember those B-ruins? They trounced Leafs the last twice they met, 6-3 and 11-0. Detroit pays a visit to New York Sunday night for a skirm- Ish that's mighty important to each club. New York must start closing the gap on Wings or forget 1963-64 Stanley Cup play- those emerg- captured the I .- wns. Another most Important weekend to all six clubs. Ice Race Today - HARNESS racing goes at North River Causeway this after- noon at 2.15 Four classes are scheduled. They are the ‘A’ pace, ‘A’ trot, ‘B: trot and pace and ‘C’ pace. Already 20 entries have been re- ceived. and there is a good chance that there'll be more by nice time this afternoon. Each year Ice racing has proved popular at the cause way and this season shouldn't be any exception. The boys seem anxious to get into action and there should be a lot of fun for the next month or so. You'll have a good afternoon's entertainment It you no to North River Causeway this afternoon. Legionaires Play Saints On Sunday Charlottetown Logionaires and ' vidc plenty of exciting hockey St. Dunstan’: Saints provide I and the biggest crowd of the Ju- Sunday afternoon's Junior Hoe-4 nior season should be watching key League action at The For-_. it from the stands. Each club is lm~‘ _ 'loaded with good talent and et- . This is a battle for first placei ther one has a license to gran in the four-team loop. Legion-l this important encounter. aires and Saints captured vic-‘ Action begins at 2.30 sharp. _________________ tories In their starts to date. The; Legion Lads conquered North’ Results Of Do rt League River Juniors 7-5 and Saints nip- ped Welshmen 9-8 in a thriller; last Tuesday. ‘ Folks have witnessed these Junior struggles are de-, lighted with the brand of hock-‘ h,‘ _ w-:ii I hold the spotlight. Teams from various Island centres will be , f. ‘Morell flllllIcedR ket color oc , . . , than a year ago other abe held in the eastern poi-Lion . earr career ‘vithof the province and the energet-javaiiable at the Old Spain and _,-t one. will be the ic Morell committee is going all Robinson Supplies in Charlotte-; Morell out to make this year's program town; ‘ ug held Wednesday bigger and better than the pre- Coffin‘s Service Station in Mon-j ' and the Village Diner in: ‘more brilliant. Montreal Canadi headline speaker affair. to evening. Jan. 3). in the new re-g- VIOUS two. ion-al high school auditorium. (Saints Blasi Mounties howling taint: were present this Interrcollegiate tussle which morrow for a return en-gatgcrmeni ‘ saw the Saints take over undis- writih the Mounties. puted possession of first place. . tack right from the .puck -h am the game had mi-nu-te mark. from the sticks Millan. who playea a stronl lgainie. ' lDec-araifel closed out the scoring ‘at led ‘ho ‘teams throw apposition goals. Jack Hynes and For e Mo ' D. ligtht. MAURICE ‘ROCKET’ RICHARD Richard Headlines Dinne AI Morell On Wednesday The most famous name in the history of professional hockey. .l01l8l$xl'll;;l Maurice (Rocket) Rioliard. will_;’;§{, 1,1 healllim III)! ‘M73 “Mil M03?" appearance at a hockey clinic at carried out in Sport.smen's Dinner. Aldius MacKenz'ie, chairman of Village last night that the who retired at the be St. a ti ints walloped the M. Allison Mounties 7-3. Close to 1.100 cheering and The Saints sprang to the ‘at- was dropped and banged two quick goals before reached the 5 e g came of Bill Mac- and Maurice Roy. Dennis- mark as th 18:55 9 bani‘. Billy Mac-M-illan so-g e home a und. The second period saw both everything and they split two Saints‘ marksman were Gord Whitlock. th unties Bill Hay and MacLei-on blinked the red The high-light of the period was Hay's goal which saw him get right in on Saints’ goalie Gerard Smith, to catch him out of ition anld give the mounties d D09- their age" MacMi!lvan Injured his hand nearing the end of the second ' mi and was unable to bandlig out ch ecks. The opening of the third Saints show in .99" E05‘ Richard will arrive in Oliar-be used to help pay for the $43,- by air Tuesday even- 000 rink, opened _ tentative plans for hislto help opcrate the expanding‘ G is the province include Morell rink on Wednesday at‘ noon. Commissioners. _ - jg m will get . ‘ The qpommen 5 mm” 1: o'clock, with a half-hiliur recept-' ion ' a first Centennial Year event Proceeds from the dinner will More . firstvgoal in Intercollegiate c P Vince Mulligan rebound. RY First Period: Curling Draw l For Alberion ALBERTON — Mixed curl schedule at the Albeirton this ailte-rnoon and evening is follows: a 3 0‘CLO(‘.K etiition as he slammed In L sDU__-shall) 4.16; 5. sim I‘l an minor hockey program that 9 ar itself teo- The dinner. undcrwav at Souris Snack Bar: Do tague: II ;To Secure First Place Ic In a regular league gain:-_ in‘ Rookie. Mike Kelly of Morell. B. ‘Macllvlillan (Decarcnfell 2.06: 3 Duffy. F. Rossi UMac(Milla-n. 3. SDU— D. 0m‘ Decarelerl (B. Machilillanl 18.55. 3 Penalties — Decarefel Bill Vlulligan. Denis Decarefcl. Sccond Period: -— 4. Mt. A.—— 1D. Mai-Leron (Capelli. Mar- _ —.I. Hynes 3.56; 6. SDU—G. Whitlock (B. =‘l\Iac'Millan. Mulligan) 10.06; 7. lMt. A.~Bill Hay (D McLeron) 15.03. Penalties -— John Mar- Whitlock J Third Period — 3. Mt. A.-I. IRining IMosker) 5.10: 9. SDU- mg D. Tingley (Mulligan) 17.24; 10. -nk;SDU—M. Kelly (Mulligan) 18.09. is-Penalties — Fred Hoirking. I JAPAN PREFERS nonmo TOKYO ( Reuters)-Japanese lS'side Junior Legionaires Shade TexacoCombines I The Sunmerslde Junior I.aeg1on- conduct. The Juniors s defeated the xaco Combines at Oivic est in ht by the score 4-3. The -Combines on the ground that Warren only goal S‘caa- Dave Lawlor tiring one of fred Pe at 2.34. 3 game was pmtested by _ the- second period began Bob Perry v, Ham; 1), \Foirview Nlps Kingston 4-2 Jnsregulnrleagiiegiim, M the North River Hockey "9 I the F‘alrv'iew Aces defeated Wed fln]A_ swag (P iliacwuiianm rink last night. of the first period. o.o5; 7. Combines — G. Deis- M. Human past Al- nan (C. Gaudet. C. Giradyl 15-19- ‘ . p . . . Mac Fifty-seven seconds after the williams, 1,, Gallant, W. Grady. lottetown Club 1.45 Ice 1 — A. Bagnall. Fsw. Cur- “mm” we W.‘ "I we 3 airres tis. E. Matheson. T. White v. Dr. Prowse, H. Dobson. R.C. Parent, C. White. Ice 2 — M. McGuigan. F. Mc- Millan. H. Spillett. H.R. Car- rutbers vs. T.W.L. Prowse. R. Spillett. S. Beaton. A. Leaman. Ice 3 —— G. Stewart vs. W. Mk- Laine. Ice 4 — B. Leclair vs. Ed.. Tanton. Ice 5 - E. Ford vs. 3. Boyles. 8.15 P.M. Ice 1 — M. Stewart vs. 1. Me- 1 D. Stewart. Ice 3 — J. MacLean vs. E. An- last year, and ea. has roast as the main course. and it ‘ even prio e e . I ‘Tickets, at $10 a plate. are‘ for Saints travel to Sackville tn-..Ha‘v' Conn MacMman' vmcel Higson derson. Ice 4 — s. MacMillan vs. D. MacDonald. Ice 5 — Open. 2 5 P.M. (Supper Club) Ice 1 -—- B. LeC1air, M. Jones. R. Douglas. S. Rodd vs. G. Ste- Ian. Ice 2 ._ \ jf. MacMillan vs. ' -, For the losers it was B New. clock went ten seconds after the] made it 2.0, and Dave Martin Grady, w. Grady. V. Harris son and B. Maclowen who blink. w'I"’u° bad 3°” ‘IV the ‘ml ' 8031 “V935 (game misconduct) B. Grad? ed “*9 Nd 1U‘- °I 1'‘ P°~‘l°d- Playmllminutes later. Ulric Gallant tip-l (game mjsconduct, and 10 m':n-“—"_”““"“—‘1- °°3°I‘ Vim’ Ha 3 3"‘ I in a screened shot by Gremute miscmdud Grady both got same ml9¢0l|'.Dei.gban at 9.24. and tile com-3 ' Minors ‘lgauicntz Iimorad had g In the ‘Ms sctllted awn tlvho "‘"‘“..‘§“ ° H B‘ N] h . -. - y n prev- bet‘ nd peri .l llously asessed a 10 minute mis-l(}ok(;‘eG-ralt‘I,\'etIpplng, aea lateralulce ave '9 9 I sipltl turdflon-Aigd Gallant. I 5~ . 1”. crowd the pe was any . . sec-odds old when the ‘Whiz Kids‘ acgvww‘ “fled II‘ E The following lg the rung Combines. Alan Gaudet: finishing , '“‘”'°" 9? draw for Saturday at theullhaih the, P133’ h‘°‘“ Pm“ M“°w'lm“m~" Horsemen congregated at the lg’; om“? °°m"“"" . TI“'5 made the 33°79 *2 f°‘‘ Jun‘? Pinette River on Saturday. Jan- ‘ Four 0'Leary residents who were dressed up as Represenul. tives of the Fathers of Conledera. tion officially opened the pm. uary 18th. to watch several dash- es of ice racing. i It was decided to hold races ‘every Saturday afternoon wea- ther and ice permitting. Following is the result of the I afternoon's racing: l CLASS A. PACE iors. Greg Deighan drew up_ to: Legion- I with two minutes to go} in the game. but were not a to fire the equalizer. Referees Matthews and Gravelle hand- ed out is minor penalties Juniors getting 11. Lawlor Desiroolies got majors. SUMMARY lw.M.x. (C. M.acKenzie) 1 First Period: 1. Junior — 13- Ruby Chief (MacKiniion Bros) Lawior (W. Grady. D. Martin) 2.34. Penalties R. Gallant.‘ D Martin. G. Deighan. D.’ I.awloi- (major and minor) A. De-sRoches (major and minor). J.A. MacDonald dripped the first puck. RCAF Mosquitoes defeated 0'Lea»i-y Mosquitoes 5-1 For the winners R. Sharkey 2; R. Pow. 2ei-s2andB.Fislierweret:hs marksman. , the and First Dreams (A. MacDonald) 3 , The winning horse W.M.X. owned by Clarence MacKenzie. ' ' cuss 3 0‘Leary Pee Wee’: defeated Second period: 2' Siinn Brae ID Morrison) 211 Tlgnlsh 2'1 5- I-‘am E- iors — B P nry (A. Gaudet. P. 5S’ R Mack ) 122 Smmg scored for onbeary. S. Macwilliiamsl 0.57; 3 Juniorsl Tit" wgfd {H 001;,” 3 dm Hmmm med mmh.‘ km D. Martin (D. Lawlor. D. Camp-I '8“ 5 - Ed‘ Do 1d ,,,a,,.,_.,._ bell) 7.58: 4>—Comlb(ines-- . 51"!“ 3"‘? W“ by "ah I ah J Gallant (G. Harris. G. peigh- M°mS°"= M“ SW89 °“’"°d 3' " ° 3'“, ‘"3"’ ‘”"""‘°" - an) 9.25: 5.—Oombines — c. Sandy M803” Cheverle bred M soul: as Grady (R. Gallant) 17.30. Pen- Tignrlsh defeated 0'Lealry SET COLD RECORD l Said the lowest ever recorded tin nature. a rocket launched in allies —— R. Gallant. G. Smith. L. Gallant, D. Martin. Third Period: - 6. Juniors- ,wart. N. MacDonald, .7. Mac ' . . nect. Ice 2 — G. Storey. E. Mac- 'Donald, J. Wilson. M. Farrell } vs. R. Jones. P. Burden. Harvey Douglas, D. LeClalr. Ice 3 — Dr. MacDonald, I. allant, D. Douglas, W. McGlll .vs. J. Cameron, K. Douglas. C. Whitenect, V. MacDonald. ‘ Ice 4 —- Dr. Giddings, M. Doc- ; kendorff. B. McGill, J. MacLean vs. W. Farrell, J. Giddings, W. Rodd. Ella Wood. Ice 5 —— Burden. M. Stew- Donald, E Dou . “,.M_( , ' es. B. Sharpe. B. Mahon. ix, _ Ice1_ AE Pimev E R” Sinclair. 1.. MacDonald. C. Sol-: Mus‘: . ' .‘ :’ .‘ Ios, D. 0'(‘on»nor. . - ahan. H. Coffin. E. Jenkins vs. I 2_E(. Ma_D Wald mm Dr. Kelly. H. MacDonald, G. J Ce D . ‘ ‘:3 I‘ 5 B Lord. J. Douglas. mes‘ ' °"mg' ' "gs" K‘ Y 9 Ice 2 — B. 0‘Rourke, M. Mac- Donald. M. White. R. Pineau vs. E. Nicholson. M. Doyle. B. Part- ridge, L. Campbell. Ice 3 — B. MacGregor. M. Jardine. H. Macbennan. H. Mc- Kinnon vs. D. Geo V. Andrew. L. Turner. M. Dowling. e 4 Humphrey. K. ter. M. Lord Va. ‘-D. Bell. I. MacDonald. B. Mac- ILennan. D. Campbell. Ice (5 -— C. Flemming. M. To- ; ole. C. Phillips, E. Higson vs. E. vs. E. MacLeod. S. ‘ Flemming, I. Duffy. C. Sentner. I 8.30 P.M. (mixed) Ice 1 -—- . MacGregor. M. Blakeney. N. MacNeill. C. Mac- Callum vs. Dr. Higgins, . ;Kay. H. Edwards. G. Crockett. ! Ice 2 — B. Dillon. M. Acorn, i G. Lidstone. E. Handregan vs. ‘.1. Squarebriggs. C. MacKenzie - A. MacEwen. P. Dalziel. Ice 3 — . Acorn. B. Square-. briggs. I. MacKinnon, D. Corni- ier vs. A. Smith. C. Bolger. K. Dalziel. M. MacNelll. Ice 4 — L. Blakeney. C. Mac- lGregor. G. Newman. P. Mac- Ed Turner. Alice Seaman. A irl in es announced Monday I Kay‘ ‘’5- 3- Pele“ M- 53"?"- Andy Wells. Patsy Hardy. vs. they had selected the Boeing 727I A~ H°I'“9- 5- M3°KI““°“- Erskine Campbell. Lou Turn-‘as their new sho _ ‘er. Upton Seaman. Geraldine craft. in effect rejecting BAG} 8138- 3- CTOCRGIL 1- Newman V5-I and other similar: 11 Rooney. J.H. Myrick, Ann Rogers. iaudlypes. Clarke. Lou Ann M‘cLellan Gerrard Howie)’. Isohelllc Clarke, David Mac-Donald. Sandra Rog- _ ers. '7 0'CLOCK Ra-igli Caillbc-ck. . Mc . O‘Mallc,\'. Patsy Hardy. Fna-nk Bryan. Ruby Hutx. McCue. Dorothy Buote vs. John O'!\iiall.e-y. lliarnairt Jeffrey. l Henry . Connie Profit, Garey ‘M a . Jean Campbell. Pauline Gor- .0ne-Eleven rt-range jet air- A. Garrett. B. MacDonald. Webster. E. Webster. 5'.’ Brewe-ls scored the O'Leai-y goals, .1. Cheverie find the Ions marker for the losers. (Sweden registered 1 degrees =below zero Centrigrade at alti- tude of 56 miles. Saturday Night CURLING DRAW A FOR MONTAGUE Ice l—A. Gene Murphy. P Wainren, J.S. DesRoches. M. cholson, G.‘ Gidci-ing-s, R. MacDonald. ‘ Ice 2-T. Cl-arilr. E. Clay, K.: Sullivan. E. MacLure. Art‘ Sullivan. E. Cudmoire. L. Stew- art. A. Bears. l 40 p.m. Ice l—A. Robertson. K. Hugh-I Macxenzie, Peg Sullivan, Geo; Warner. O. I-lennrigar. ,‘ . 7. P.M. ; High Notes Ice 1-—Glen Murphy, C. Gor- don. B. Ferguison. D. Sorrie,’ J. Cudmone. L. Hooley, B. Bry-' and. P. Warner. ’ Ice 2-——N. Hoolcy. A. Mac- Grcgor, Dr. Wm. Maclntyre. R. MacDonald. E.F‘. MacDonald. D. Featuring Jackie Doyle Gentlemen Must Wear Sport Coats l Ice 5 — Dr. MacKay. .I. I-Iig-. Nicholson. Jack Murphy. Leahl MacDonald. § 9:00 P.M. . Ice I——Geo. Kennedy. B,‘ Smith. S. Macliinnon. A. Bears; Dr. L.A. Johlnvston. C. Stewart. J. Ma<-Neill. P. Nicholson. , e 2--Dr.. P. McIntyre. E. Johnston. D. Clarkson. E. Mur- D. McGowan. L. Sinclair.‘ E. Duvar. B. Macbieill. YMCA To H—o:i The Pirates There will be a Island C Bas-l kethall League game tonight mg the YMCA gym at seven p.m.5 The YMCA will play the Pirates.‘ ANNOUNCINGI THE Admission 50: JUNIOR HOCKEY F O R U M SUNDAY. JAN. 26th. — 2.30 P.M. St. Dunstan‘: VS. Ch't-own "Legioosires" REGULAR ADMISSION (REGULAR LEAGUE GAME) '5 :- '5 VS. I ATTENTION will be held at the Edl D0-nl HORSEMEN The Annual Meeting of the Prince Edward Island Harness Racing Club BASILICA RECREATION CENTRE ' ROOM 50 JANUARY 29th., at 8 P.M. J. A. Annear President. ISLAND BEARD GROWING COMPETITION with the approval of P.E.|. Centennial Committee THIS COMPETITION IS OPEN TO ALL RESIDENTS OF P.E.|. SPORTING A BEARD GROWN IN I964 WONDERFUL PRIZES - Up to $400 will be awarded to the Best . "".‘°”"" had the Mk‘. up 9" Charlottetown Dan‘-,}I:e:ymf'pm fJohn Rlning nth’ make the store d‘"‘ "-‘- R“5-S9" H8.V¢8. Elfiannf . eir and roaring their. - -read 5_3. Fm. lwmflmtely ,mr.Iohnsitrrv. Keir Ramsay. Mor- heads off. ‘SP"{’l5'm9fl ‘0 24 13 48 jhm an mm of ms period; lene Wrlls f,- The action is fast and furious; 393"" 40 34 13 43_ mm Moum-es mm“; pm, ml eber Ramsay. Eva Noonan. ,, and the boys hand out somcl T3“ '0 311949 we 0"; mm. ['1 wuldnu Walter M-r-Kay. Ann Lasrteir vs.l ' ", pretty fair body checks. I-Iow- 595- M959 351915” lug pm the armour o( saints’ Bob Profit. Bertha Matit:hews.l I I BSPIQ 3’ ever. the referees have been In-‘' RC-‘,7 4" I5 3 33 goalie Gerard Smith. Cedric Hunter. Lloyd Wilkrie. l Secy-Treas. :- structed to rule with an ir o nl CF08 5 14 31 NI l In the remainder of the period hand and those who step overiR°1'I and Gun 30 10 N 1) lithe Saints regained their original V,‘ the 1",, Wm find 0“, who 1, ,-.31. The results of the last gai-ne's ‘form and dlsplwed some of ti; - iy running the league. I aycd were as follows: hockey_ talent that has leam g g I‘ Sunday’s game should pro-N i:0l‘f£»In§IIB8. UPC? 2. §C0REI‘;5Inl'3‘I§¢¢ In “I0 0803- I, ‘ ma:-" 3,‘ s;.:'°M,;,, ,‘ Dick rhigy scored the Saints ' is I The following are the games mm‘ 9”‘ ' blbtflh‘ m- : C U e scheduled for next . "’°‘ ‘I3’ "‘°" I I I1 oPO'I. .00‘ 9.--Q“.QP"“. Q 0 I , I ed If Its Thrift , EGGS Spgzimrnlzwg-;vdMG1; suywoaeeomuioiiaio ' ' - - , The Brae draw the ‘this f 1 Thu? Mlowfii: génfihejxge ‘spook, Q s by when you an in Halifax I hit‘; ev 1-ensue. -l et::itr=liv'I3¢-.¢::«mf°mm' '°'‘ W‘ l_~ - . 713" 5D°“°" d srssiiiic worn it .i'LeSuiiday—Jan. aoth——snu vs.’ a as . 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