QUEBEC (CP)—Lionel Fleury president of the Canadian Ama- teur Hockey Association, said Thursday Fran Huck and Maur- fice ‘Mott are eligible to play for Canada’s national hockey team. He was commenting in &@ statement on a charge Wednes- day by Del Wilson, manager of ‘Regina Pats jutiior hockey team, that the CAHA is “flaunt- ‘dng its own regulations.” Wilson said in an interview at Victoria that Huck -and Mott have never been released .by and Mott with Weybrun, both in the Saskatchewan Junior Welshmen Defeat PVI _ the CMHA Juveniles Forum _ this The above are the right a New Monday From the LEFT are Jim wingers for the Gander ° foundland club which is to face AND ON THE RIGHT at the cock, Jim Mullett and Ron Kelly. 2 _|week at Grindelwald, Switzer- ; land, last week. Naney, who is taking just one university: course — French — studies between ski meets.A » |\tutor, Richard Kitchen, accom- ee the Canadian } them keep up their to : ies. Miss Greene said she had ‘beaten. the Goitschel — sisters giant slalom. Tl || “I was’ lucky then,’. Miss | Greene -said. *-.. -| But this time she won on her. | Marielle Goitschel was in front’ after ‘Thursday's first «fa- Jom run, which she finished io 42.26 seconds, but fell back with @ second run. of 46.67 for an ag- @regate of 88.98. ts Marielle was angry with the course-setter, Italo P-droncelli, after the first run, which had only 48 gates. he! All you had to do was race only once before, at the Amer | = jean championships in Washing: | ton state. That time, the Cana- F dian won both the salom and the | OW TE COR We will be CLOSED at 96 Queen Street after 9 p.m. on. Jan 21. We will re-dpen at Royalty Mall Shopping Centre, Thursday, January 27. WATCH FOR OUR ADVERTISEMENT, a) The Guardian, Charlottetown, Fri., Jan, 21, 1966. 7 oopsters ri Action Packed Contest fs a: ; ‘ ‘ ° ql mh CN Prince of Wales showed the| ‘The third peried saw both almost ready to sign papers for. et Tired ability to bounce back after hav-|teams go to wide open hockey |a fight as they rubbed along ing been scored on and went op and goalies at both ends were |the boards. moet to hand the Provincial Vocation-| severely tested. Jamie Kennedy SUMMARY ae By CHRIS ANNETT al Institute an 8-5 defeat in & | missed a wide open net after he| First. Period — 1. PWC — bitterly contested match at the|had drawn Reid and three VPI |Houston (Ellis, Kennedy) 718; 2. With football over and hockey in full. swing the average Charlottetown Forum last even- | pucksters hed a wide open break |PWC Brown (MacKenzie) $45; naa oa aoe ‘ont that re. gg agg ~ n lotled when the lead man lost|3 PVI Steele (MacDougall, i “to se; of eared fi ne led the colleg- | possession of the, puck, Whitlock) 4:50. Penalties Acorn. see te ere ms) oekee iateesicloe iates attack with a tro of talies|”‘Bep Whitlock Opened the scor. 5.05, Smith 6.83, Brown 736, te, Callegia mi-pre and professional clubs have ca on waa weal Ga dasa wien |ing 26 he tucked the puck past | Walsh 5.33, Smith 15.57. Kennedy st ene tas suk tor taniee ba oa on tae a brace and Jamie Keo levis at the 7:20 mark but 9% |17.14 | oa cries pr iaeieatl the ent ef Ge pando and ae ee Lot ae ron rryy (seconds later, PVI defenseman | Second Period: 4. PVI Whitlock playoff time rolls around : “Maco Gtoole’ abd Bob. Wiitlock (ACW. Puts perfect pase. én | (MacDougall, siecle) | €-a85, That is why 1 would like to devote a bit of te cach had perfect evenings with |Tumers stick as he attempted |PWC Brown 6.45; 6. PWC ’ the National Basketball Association, the hoop world’s | thie pedals epinas. Sinaia scored to cer the puck from his own ieaesodyy Houstta) 8.9 % equivalent to ‘the NHL or the NFL world’s. The greatest three goals that Whitlock set up per par oo Meee 8 oe oe) 8. wig basketball players go through a torturous schedule for and Whitlock converted two of |"; , ; “a ities ea a 4 sir Ste oe: Sonia, Tal oes ee a” see et ond neve paring te sage ni Tore ten the 9:37 mark as he cut behind| Third Period 10. PVI Whitlock Pro basketball, as played today equals. both hockey and ing in the game at the 10 second we football in as far as the expenditure of energy goes. Where mark as he banged home an El. |*be defense and slipped the puck | (Steele) 7.20; . 11 PWC Turner NHL players. compete in 90 games. including r lis pass and Joey Brown stabb- | ‘hrough the sprawling Reids |7:55; 12. PWC Kennedy (Doherty, playoffs and exhibitions, an NBA player will have donned. bis § led the puck into the PVI cage at 08% after having taken passes | Ellis) 9.37; 13. PVI Steele (Whit- uniform about 120 times if his club is @ title contender ‘the 3:45 mark to give PWC" an |from Doherty and Elis. From jlock, MacDougall) 13:18. ‘Pes- : : early 2-0 lead. However Steele |this point on play ‘became a’ bit |alties MacDougall 3.26; Duncan rere oe art au aes i a came back with tis first of the |Tagged and rather rough as |3.45; Walsh 6.40; . Rogers 140; where the NBA grind becomes so much harder than the night minute later and that members ‘of both» teams were 'Walsh 8.20. other pro sport routines. Let us take Los Angeles Lakers was the scoring in the first. = Sere annsne Samelatle tht tests eat |e te Spee tape ot one | TY @ <p ee more one al . "s as . easy. as jumping on_a plane and flying to Boston for ex- cond session and their persis. isqua i ication i Se ear cea eel o8 - Sie eee ee a eee eis bun sales Glens) THREE SPEEDSTERS ih cna ta eae cae oo ah ee ~ oe aan te eamettaed ey Gita as ki oe Oome ee “ever im what seemed to be the ives renc ar: but when he hit the east coast he would not feel like eat- Three speedsters on the lo- Jey and Jim MacDougall stop iiles are to meet a combined Charlottetown Forum Monday | story of the game PWC swerm-| - . eve * ing until 8:00 or 9:00 which is game time. : | CMHA Juvenile’ team, in a spray of ice-at a prac--— Juvenile Junior team f r-o-m-—-evening-as_a_part-of the Minor ed._back. down the ice after the cS : * q a When you take into account the hours lost in sleeping Herman MacQuaid, Brian Fo- tice for the club. The Juven- ~ Gander, Newfoundland at the Hockey Week programme, os m2 oor later the e : and the irregular meals, it is obVious that it does not take a ~~ : n wes . M Tt , Se ep ing hmong hte ie oe : FE; ernen vasa ss Monte Carlo Title e @ game. : . : : broke in on the right wing and : : = dar coon ts peaee etadas meters ioe Re Win S Gain irsT: fred 8 sbet thes bopped tute te “MONTE..CARLO” (AP) — A and J.-P. Janrioud, and Swedes! a. bit of body contact. When the scores run up into the ‘ 4 , net after hitting Reids stick. |French car was declared win-|Ove Andersson: and M. Dahig- hundreds, with only a couple of points separating the | ~ pl tial ls a ‘ SS ES SEY Dey ue REA EE _|Kevin Smith and Herb Steele |ner ‘of~ the Monte Carlo rally |fen respectively. eS twe clube, mental preseure is bound to be & bit mare acute Paes - combined on the next goal which |Thureday after a mass disqual-| The disqualifications Were a than in heckey for where a hockey player might only ae a ; i was probably the prettiest seen |ification in a dispute over head-|nounced after.the—taat- 381- get five or six shots on the net ail evening, the hoopsters at the Forum ¢his year. Smith |lights. | se test which only 40 of the get anywhere between 20 and 30. When one of these might catried the puck to the PWC | Officials gave the top spot to/starting cars finished. At mean the difference in the match there is constant pres- é 7 , : blueline and slipped a perfect |Finnigh drivers Pauli Toivenen gol ee ee ae 3 j ; pass to Steele who had ‘cut be-jand E., Mirkander after ruling driven by sure. | | DETROIT (AP)—Detroit Red his face from a deep cut on the |hind the defense. Steel cut jout the three top finishers—all . .. The pro game now emphasizes the fast break and for | wings jumped past Chicago and “ forehead, kept chasing Stap- the : Makinen of Finland and 4 straight minutes all a player does is streak back and ! aeross the goalmouth and ram- British Mini - Coopers — and /Easter of !Britain; Finn Siaike laneie” Cas wakeorslle ines Gaviesd 4 Silane taedo eet ee ee caae. Mae “tecest wae” oan een Oe ees seven others. Aaltonen and Britoh Tony edometer which ttached players : : s = The: official second and third |brose, Britons Paddy Hop. found that cach tice’ nan Bure Ove wile a bank. 5 —_ oe ee ad ne tl ge y. waa telaie tent mania Ag thee: spale == ee on er ~~ ~ built [hire and Henry Liddon, 2 oe , 3 minute as ‘Lancia avias driven sia T ete “Che seaman nhes Loo Maactoue’(daateel Ave cuanien leneed on'§ sols ict otter § lPregmaue Waar Sheree cs GIRLS BUMPED. ~ Guat Medan; OM Rented; Jey Wek. dea eae. 1 for high sticking, five fiiinutes /PVI defensive miscue. Turner In addition, the leading com. Seecis We s00 We tered tne Goaceah bua at ee oe Norm Ullman and Gordie for fighting and a 10 - minute | capitalized_on- another error as tender for the women's — ‘ike she an tee cor le oo Howe each scored a pair of misconduct. Kennedy received /he rounded out the scoring in Rural Hocke two Irish girls—were. oe a om livelibeed. goals and rookie defenceman a minor for high sticking, five |the period at the 16:05 mark on | -"*™ , y aside for a French team rather a hard way to support a family to say the least. [Bert Marshall added three as- minutes for fighting and a 10- | another unassisted_ marker. never finished. SANDY’S ROY thelr even} oiseitht game minute misconduct ! «Tt, folowing are the results| “Oniciala sald the British me seven game | ‘ SUMMAR games thod of reducing headlight glare Sandy Frizzell’s Royals will be leaving Charlottetown this |“ii@' 8 sepack | os ng First MARY ton, wa.| CURLING DRAW ea ae drivers. did not . meee tn lay Gre caen sores casinet Bltes: ¢ rite other goal i te thin nae letra St, 2 | AT MONTAGUE a san.| TAPERVEIGHT. DIVISION. |ry dual, ie sl % ‘ as. ex- ’ . our. Jan. 3 — yf Bouten University. graduates with @ eprinkting. of local talent led their unbeaten streak at “enggeed Ne owen Hull aust ta), a 1 were using ne an en Sunday nee as ae ae “Four a night and [home over Montrea Beckie). 33:98; oe a ee : — Philip Handrahan. — e lights or intensity-timin- 2 tans tasking this trip ‘aloug with Sandy's plajers wil (eAm2t- ee ek Polis Ledion $4. ene eee Wik ee Pee [hing deeices tor the low be. in attendance at Boston Gardens while the Bruins play |pgo”. owe nave. “_ Jcireen 11:48, abi 18-97, Sleple’ water’ ty sae On Wank bowel Sh ond Alia beams required by regulations. Saturday afternoon ead Suaday evening. Tnamedistely fol- | Yvan Cournoyer tied the ton 18:24, Marotte 19:14. _, er, H. Galloway, A. Wright. | Bisons $ — Jackle Coyle (3); ee lowing Sunday-evening’s game the islanders will be returning score at 12:12 of the firt pe en Second period: 5. Chicago, | ice 2: G. Nicholson, M. Mac. |Clippers 2 — Shane Young, Brian FORUM SKATING Those players making power- GORDIE HOWE TOM WILLIAMS Mohns , Nesterenko) |Kenzie, G, Murphy, obbins |Watts. - - oo Hrisastlh’ dekecienion, eek Wood, bur Eater Reloh Tern guel tn 16 goole-be_hee, sraped ag : 1:50; Penalties—Williams 1:45, |vs. A. Sullivan, R. Ferguson, J-| Biades 3 — David Livingston, : oarw Paul MeGomell tn Juno Mackaot nt on’ (a art se, le seve aet W k sane re, Dares FS eee A Meta 7 (eee Breen eae” ak ea fname St: . Gilles Tremblay got the Cag 16:29, 708. - by Bob Woytowich to cap a : 6, : p.m. , — Gar . (15 yes. elder) 380. aad nae 28 a Dave — Jimmy Cullen, Stan noes \ ° ether: marker at 21:68 Montreal $ 11 11-97 |p iing “conieh i » é Kenzie 7 (Boivin) 9:05;.7. Bos-| Ice 1: P. Sinclair, K. Sulli-| ‘Tuesday, January 18, 1066: Adults Se. a a Say ong . eae: Infyre, Angie Carroli,---. bef the final period efter Howe Detroi 7 9 10—26 ‘iia eet z Dusen ton, are 2 ate (Woytowich, | van, K. MacDonald, N. Thomp- PEEWEE DIVISION sometimes Alea “Gevelt” Gillie tr rcal epeedeler and. a big un with and Delwecchio hed pushed the) nostro (AP)—Lewly Boston [Agel between Wat, Biapleton of lerenke 2:44: Stogiston (toe oxp-lomn, P. Beonothen i, Lawler. laine: Pian oh an a Sandy's outfit, may not be making the tri Red Wings to a three-goal lead. |pruing knocked Chicago out of |Chicago and Forbes Kennedy of 244; ton ma-j|son, P. DesRoches, L. Lawlor. |Macisaac, Philip Campbell (4); KIM Playing coach, Angie Cairoll will be making the trip but |, Dil! Gadsby. who had blocked ithe National Hoc the Bruins ‘Minor, exador eal calsceaduct |G. Micholesa, K: Mankencior'rs’ |" Rttewera 4 ~ David Mesre, A FBO is a doubtful |two early n ' meat +. » K. . V8. _ 5 a ia ie ta Stl ok (O64 eS Mass eae cen se Ws a ino! Sete |G. ae, A Comme, rt, hen ing Geen Bo S| i Row | Coma ee : = ter. breaking up a three . ma (eect eS oe oe care Ph :22; Boiv’ 88. A. Robertson. . ; Wings 2— Kevin @ tied ek 4 « 8 8,8 Montreal rush intercépting a than oe imimites renin: a Kean ae r._ Chicago ~~... 10.12—30.| Spares: L, Stewart, L.Mun-|Watts, Gary. a ee a Mo ree, eee we ee OD ceeeae ae : a 13 41—28!roe, D. Sorrie, 8. Galloway. | Games. 1S. Dome | @ Open 7 Days— anadian cites ewe ee dai, eo, a | Oe Oa ~ Division: ; ~ | @ All Irving Products = Dice OKI Ace Greene | imeren, | sen ions On Ullman’s first goal, tee £5) Cunoire. te. hese: Paul Henderson each appeared : ‘ : si i eos 7.45 a.m. oo to have their stick on the puck @ % Pe ® ce * | lee 1 — Blades vs. Fivens, and shot at the same time, the f : a. / ‘ ‘ie tt "Ix. Bee 2 — Seals vs Canucks. sie ween rant moe we ona == ODS Vin In silver-Ju was reached Tb y with Des ea as, Brum wally ime The Ted Wings bad the ie sag ee - 1 WINS RACE Madrid in competition for the| Brundage said Munich and |when Jacoues Laperriere riere’ went | BAD~GASTEIN, Austria (CP- : ON SS re In the Queen Charlotte ice summer games and Sait Lake |Montreal submitted: bids to him |off for elbowing. But the Red |AP)-“Nancy Greene, a pretty French “mechnt- |tories bei Aten Grisee aisiog at he tnoreicoes Fors City, Calgary and Sapparo, itor the 1972 Summer Wings could not get a decent |but muscular blonde from Ross- ; much ” “behind i : as, ‘Japan, seeking the winter Olympiad: | shot -on goal land, B.C., defeated the Jee slsogle." 130K cade emia x ye Rano games. : sa" nacho iatiteiing te said |""Jim Roberts skated around |Goitschel sisters of contradicted her, | At. See Avery ae i Of Chicago; |morea bids w An _on_ fu- Alex Delvecchio—and_in- on Re- Thursday—to_—_win—the— Ms good,” whe, Kinase . ' Pp. 12 president of the International — the’ 1928 Clsaied Ges ger Crozier on a breakaway at- event in the Silver Jug women’ , -ADDITIONAL SPORT. AGE rind said he |heid, or Vienna. et i OS cee hea 1 beens rt. Pat ien SA eimemiadione SS was notified by “headquar- power . Crozier reached| “ 10 perfect rife, achieved a our a a { ters at , VISITED BY DRAPEAU high to bis right to catch the |the 22-year-old, Ottawa - finishing second in the ST. DUNSTAN S UNIVERSITY that-Amsterdam had dropped| Brundage said he was. re- |puck. student after she negotiated in ete aor Ga , ogee ‘ire en out as a summer games cently’ visited by Mayor Jean| Dick Duff,.and Ullman went |slalom courses in times of 42.28 agreed with Marielle that it oa 4th A uU IW t CLIVERI Drapeau of Montreal, who said|off together at 8:35 for high- and 45.60 seconds. She won the difficult. The Amert- | nnua inrer TEXACO FUEL.C Sites of the 1968 Olympics|a program of civic improvement |sticking and the Red Wings bad |second fun. after placing third 1 epoiled her chance for | os ee we Tl wt OEE, already have been designated: |for Expo 67 would leave the city |another power - play opportum- jin the one. good showing ‘by falling ‘on | Car | Home Heating Oil The summer games were|in position to conduct the 1972 \ity 33 seconds later when Dave | Miss Greene’s slalom victory bean ie : s niva Warmth without ea: ewarded to Mexico City and the|games. ~~ |Balon went off for elbowing. {gave her second place in the Miss Greene, third on ; ' ; tant en te See winter games to Grenoble,| Braundage declined comment ‘SUMMARY : Hoag sec ae at a won tun, came Belgium's ; Featuring can neues a Se ee Most of the 1972 games willthe bidding forthe 187 games, i ee rie Miss Hecber, winner of, Wednes. Went Germanye Slegline. Bra: The Clancy Bros. and burning, and praied oer - but stressed that “pressure” lob- nore) "s downhill, placed pten, we, for Te bying’ tactics have been out-|Montreal, Cournoyer | 14 (Rous ‘third in the two slalom runs to Miss Hechér. skiing cauti- Tommy Maketh Poel Cet Oe lawed since the 1963 IOC meet- oe ag 10D an eae roll up 11.648 points, compared ously in order not to ony ver P i | FY e Dial Po An ) IC it a Made Ow. ee Balon 9:08. Barkley 10:97 with 144874 for the Canadian. chances for the combined vie- rovincial Vocational Institute 4-7312. ali 7 Bis that ye i Second periods 3. Detroit, UN - ek ae ,With |... NANCY GREEINE.. The sencond. run, set with 88. he Friday, Jan. 28 — 8.30:p.m. cnn neell ccae bial eae Fu : gifts sel cea to influence |man 24 (Henderson, Marshall) |was fourth with $1.997 points. |a part-time student at Univer- Thon Was estes age “en. In Charlottetown, tickets on sale at Old IOC voting at Baden - Baden, |1:49. Penalties — G. T . A great second run gave Miss |sity of Notre Dame in Nelson, |fieuyit ee “I Ree. Centre, T } bs Music Store, Mille Germany. 13:56. Greene her slalom victory 7 B.C., places her solidly among : ‘ rt , Pe : Fr Earlier, Vienna notified the). Third Period: 4. Detroit, more than a second the favorites for world champ-" Marielle Goitschel made ughes Drug ; Summerside, at Enman 10C at Lausanne of withdrawal Howe 17 (Gadsby. | Marsball) elle Goitschel, the Oly mpie ionship honors at Portillo, Chile, ee ee = “ Drug _ were ‘Store. Passes (covers all stage summer |3:54; 5. Detroit, Delvecchio . Sister - |in August. : Carnival even a from a8 games. 7:49; 6. Montreal, G. ‘Tremb- lechel straddled a gate and fell,| ne Goitschel sisters Had won (te amt seemed destined to — Ss —— ee ee oe a cau The notice was received sev-'lay 14. (Rousseau, Richard) |eo was not a factor Thursday. nost of the earlier slalom jn aT oo SE ! eral hours before the deadline 11:41; 7. Detroit, Howe 16 (Del-| The victory of the five-foot- evedia.in Eur thie Yee, a for applications. veechto, Marshall) 18:36; Pem- 'four, 125pound Canadian star, |(501% ‘Miss Greene wes ‘run. : aaa “egeen rises mer-up to Marielle Goitschel last HITTITE ls ee Oke »oTORE