B nel Danish Gymnastic Team SECOND SECTION - ar and the mayor of Charlotte ata AM Amazes Audience At PVI Marching inte the gymnasium town, Walter Cox. dance is of the Provincial Vocational In-| Classical Rhythmical Series | towards was one of stitute, carrying the flags of |and Exercises with Hoops, which | the outstanding events displayed Denmark and Canada and dis- |displayed the grace and talent /by, the girls of the eam. playing the majestic beauty, co jof the female members of the Ss a lor. and grace which was to be| team, began the amazing pro-| mark lively dances enjoyed by the standing toom |gramme of the evening. This|) i. eomeny um teveuied only audience, the Danish Gym- event as well as the many others -—— ° Ty... nastic Team gave a flawless pet |to follow showed that elaborate | Portion aoe = formance that will rest in the |equipment is not needed in the | cially liked See eel, minds of hundreds for many {participation of gymnastics. Al-|2 thunder on ¢ the last deys and weeks to come. ' po AE a ar ges ond las en nee dance. Lined up in marchisl prot: displays with simple ap- | of the folk dancing was given by tion, and after the playing of the |paratus were performed. four members of the team. The Canadian and Danish National; walking movements which|\comedy presentation of the Anthems, the gym team and the jshowed the graceful walk and|Degnedansen” an welcome by Dave Boswall, his!which the male adopt were |light of the dancing routine. honor, Premier Walter Shaw.|shown in the next event of the| pelance’ Beams, Gymnastic Minister of Education Dr. Dew- evenings performance. acm. Aaa Balance, Composition with Balls, Gymnastics with Partners, Plat- 10% wo ai students. ° eile & = the act. While ’s team was up once Dow 8 Boys’ Wear more a P the Lt. Governor, Col. W. J. MacDonald, to the’ , Mr. Fiensted-Jenson was made. 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Detroit, Howe 3 (Dél-| behind tie with New vecchio, Bergman) 7:00; 7. Chi- cago, Mikita 4 (Mohns) 12:39. Penalties—Bergman 7:09, Nes- terenko 9:44, Smith 13:51, Gadsby 16:26. Shots on goal by Deetroit 10..6-11—27 7. .4.11—22 TORONTO Maple Leafs scored two un- answered goals in the third pe- riod to gain a 3-3 tie with Mon- treal Canadiens in a National Hockey League game Wedhes- day night. FP atl She Guardian “Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew” Charlottetown, Thurs. Nov. 11, 1965. . PAGE 11 was introduced by Mr. Fian- sted-Jensen. = Chicago Overpowers Det; = Two Games End In Draw 34,57 8 itl i 2 geq Li : g iFe 4 i i First period: Backstrom 3 (Provost) Penalties—Ferguson .50, Larose 6:51 Second period: 2. Montreal, Ferguson 3 (Berenson, Larose) 4:43; 3. Toronto, Keon 2 (Arm- strong) 6:29; 4. Montreal, Duff son (double minor) 3:07,.Shack 3:07, Harris 4:43, Ellis 6:40, BOSTON 2 NEW third period Bruins a 22 gers in a National Hockey League game Wednesday night- Westfall, a converted defence- man playing at centre this year, beat Ranger goalie Ed Giaco- min on a 20-footer at 2:14 of the third period to climax Boston’s comeback. _-Rangers__scored.-twice —in--the first 10 minutes of play, grab- bing a quick 2-0 lead. John Mc- Kenzie scored his third goal of the season at 3:15 and then Phil Goyette clicked with his second of the season and 100th of his NHL career at 9:40. Parker MacDonald. got Boston on the scoreboard at 13:17 of the opening period, 44 seconds after Giacmin was forced to leave because of an injury. He was re- placed by Don Simmons. McKenzie’s goal came a sec- ond effort. Linemate Vic Had- field swept the puck into the -| clear on the left boards and Mc- Kenzie picked it up. First : 1. New York, McKenzie, 3 (Hadfield) 3:16;.2. New York, Goyette, 2 (Nevin, Seiling) 9:40; 3. Boston, Mac- Donald, 2 (Green, Stewart) 13:17. Penalties — Langlois 10, Green 3:37, McMahon 11:15, McKenzie 12:33, Woytowich 17:05. Second period: No scoring % said an le aie a aaa Se ah al SS Seba “BAL eceibani > College Hockey | Starts Tonight By CHRIS ANNETT <5 Fei tie g Williams, (J. MacLeod) 3:06; 3. J. MacLeod ((MacCormack) Armbro Flight Is Honored stake was 2:03 35. She had \ a on in the betting, paying $3, $2.20 and $2.20 a-- the beard. - ee Third period: 4. Boston, West-| _ Penalties: C. Grady, 2:02; C.| Flight in the 2k fall 2 (Bucyk, Langlois) 2:14.| Sark, Nats, 2:02; Arsenault, | tonian at Devenein — Penalties—None. Aces, 11:37; Sark, Nats, 16:56; Owned by Eglin Ted and Shots on goal by -—S=_-| C. Grady, Aces 17:57. _| Charles Armstrongs” of Rramp- h| Boston $7 8-2) Second period — 1. Ev White | ton, Ont., Armbro Flight’s earn- New York 12 10 10—32 | (MacCormack) 1:49; 2. D. Mac- | ings were raised to $211,050 with - the Dexter victory. Joe O’Brien, 48-year-old Alber- UM ton, P.E.I., native who trains FOR and drives Armbro Flight, made arrangements after the race to fly the Canadian horse to Holly- SKATING wood Park in California for the | $50,000-added American Trotting , . Calssic Nov. 20 “That willbe her last race Thurs.,-Nov. llth othe year” OFen i “We've come ar while From.2 p.m. until 3:30 this race (The Hollywood) (s hildren— Adutts—2 lormances have ¢c 15¢ 5¢ shot at the Mase’ - around.” ; “ ty ie a eye ™~ y |