F ZSPORT ECHOES By Norman Macdonald Summerside Bureau of The Guardian ~11?" 's' ‘7 h Some hockey fans at the l Montreal Forum are not much help to the Canadians. They drove AB MacDonald away from the team by their cat- ealls, and he is now an estab- lished star who has scored vital goals against the flying Frenchmen again and again. They drove Al MchiIl away, and Al has developed Into a star defenceman. Now they have their razuerry guns aimed at Tom Johnson, who has done yeoman service for Canadians for quite a few years. ' Talbot, the writers say. was doing a uorse defensive job than Johnson on that [articular night, 11 a word against Talbot. All the abuse was poured ( Au. there any of you who would wish to risk your reputa- ' tions as soothsayers by naming the winner of mu season's crovr? 1n the do"! of Canadian supremacy it wouldn't have much of a risk. if the ISHL can kccy a similar outlook this year ~ .and so far it hasn't done too badly) it will pav'I dividends in fan irterest and, as a natural fish“, in the take at the gate. Wednesday afternoon (Box- A few cheers for Vince Mulli- gan, a lad from Charlottetown, He scored 4 goals of 18 scored. and so gained some renown. Fans Not Much Help on Johnson. It Is probably true that this mud-slinging comes from only a fraction of the crowd. There must be some fans at the forum w‘to deplore the practice of those hoodlums Anyway, the declme of the powerful Montreal Canadiens has been good for the NHL Montreal's Wll‘fllm' the Stanley Cup wasn’t the objectionable feature. It was the ease with her fan interest in the league. 1n- vinc‘oility is a big, bad well in any circuit. Some team mvsI win, and I. may not be the team you an rooting for. bu: that’s okay. lost so long as th 2: don‘t win in a romp. The bottle for supremacy this year is very close to being ideal. Any Soothsayers ing Day) brings to Summer- slde one of the best (if not the County Combines at Civic sta- , this should be the acid test of the year for the local club. which should be virtually at full strength for this one. A fast game of hoc- key is assured. and how can hockey fans better spend the holiday afternoon? , last Week's Bouquet But we mint our page; yrical I . To one who wdrked a sort of miracle: Bdb Sleigh took Eagles up the hill. instead of coasting down. DEEP ANCHORAGE Capt. Jacques - Yves Cous- AI-au's research ship Calypso 'fifi“ x I;_ achieved an anchorage of 24,- feet in mid-Atlantic in July, 1956, with a 5% mile nylon cable. Sharpening up work con- tinued Friday for the Green Bay Packers preparing for the National Foootball League BOSTON (CP)--Toronto Ma- ple Leafs sported for five goals in the second period, including Frank Mahovlich's 20th, then barely withstood a fierce Bos- ton comeback for a 5-4 National Hiockey League victory Sunday n ht. 8 After building up a 5-0 lead with stunning suddenness, the defending Stanley Cup cham- pions were pressed to salvage e triumph and assure their continued hold on second place. 5 Irv Spencer, switched from forward to defence in mid-cou- I it i 3 I ll um £- Admission Adults 75c -.. Family EXHIBITION HOCKEY CIVIC STADIUM BOXING DAY December 26, at 2 pm. MONCTON BEAVS (Leaders in Nova Scotia Senior Hockey League) versus PRINCE COUNTY COMBINES Students 35c "SPECIAL" Tickets $1.50. This entitles the ‘ lullusband, Wife and all the Children. Tickets now on sale at Civic Stadium. Must be purchased Iefore December 26. Top Tailors, Charlottetown test. helped the Bruins’ come- back with a goal and two assists. United States — born Tommy Williams tallied twice. Eddie Shack scored two goals DETROIT (CP) -— Montreal Canadiens scored two goals in the last six minutes to tie De- troit Red Wings 2-2 with Bill Hicks getting the equalizer on a flip shot with 95 seconds left in National Hockey League ac- tion Sunday night illes Tremblay started the Montreal comeback when he laced in Jean Beli- veau’s perfect pass for his 15th goal. . Hicke‘s tying goal, his third of the season, came on a shot from outside the blue line that bounced right in front of goalie Terry Sawohuk and went in just inside the post. 12:45 I PACKERS OxRK ou playoff in New York Dec. 30. At left, Quarterback Bart Starr, with ball, and Center Ken Iman watch tussle In the Toronto spree and Ma- hovlich became the first NHL player to reach the coveted 20- goal c‘n'cle this season. PULFORD SCORES The other Maple Leaf tallies went to George Armstrong ~nd Bob Pulford. D ‘ Mohns also connected for the losers. The Bruins had llllll-ld goalie Ed Johnston in Ivcr of a sixth skater and were swarm- ing around he 'l‘orou‘o nets in a frantic effort to achieve the tie when the final buzzer sounde . Toronto now is unbeaten in five games. SUMMARY First period: No scoring. Pen- Habs, Red Wings Play 2-2 Draw Alex Faulkner of Bishop‘s Falls, Nfld., and Bill Gadsby had given Detroit a 2-0 lead. Faulkner scored his seventh of the season in the first period on a three - quarter strength shot along the ice to cap a pretty passing play started by line mates Billy McNeill and Larry effrey. Gadsby's goal was a bi h floater from the left point that eluded goalie Jacques Plante who was screened on the play. It was Gadsby’s second goal. HOWIE VS. LOUIE The game was enlivened at 19:50 of the first period by a wrestling match between the or phone orders, please. zoo seam SHIRTS ...$2.00 EACH Final hart Shirt Clearance of shirts. values to 4.95 . . . flannel plaids and checks. No C. 0. D.’s . ,3 .00 HP TOP TAI + (nestan league's premier badmen. Lou Fontinato of Montreal and Howie Young of Detroit. SUMMAR First period: 1. Detroit, Falkner 7 (Jeffrey, McNeill) 12: 17. Penalties—Tremblay 1:24 Barkley 1:24, Je f f re y 4:12, tween Center (hidden) and Linebacker Ray Jim Ringo Nitschke. (AP Wirepboto) Mahovlich Pots 20th Goal As Leafs Shade Bruins 5-4 alties: Bucyk 2:26, G. Arm- strong 13:52, Hicks 16:57. Second riod: 1. Toronto, Shack 6 (Mahovlich. Kelly) 2:03. 2. Toronto, G. Armstrong 13 (Keon. Litzenberger) 2:23; 3. (Horton) Toronto, Mahovlich 20 10:40; 4. Toronto, Pulford 8 (Harris) 13:37; 5. Toronto, Shack 7 (Kelly) 14:44; 6. Bos- ton, Spencer 4, 15:08, 7A. Bos- ton, Williams 10 (Spencer, Oli- ver) 15:38. Penalties—None. third iod. 8. Boston Williams 11 (Boivin, Oliver) 13:07. Penalties—Stanley 1:03, rewer 8:25, Oliver 8:25. Saves: Bower 9 4 6—10 Johnston 8 5 15—28 A—12,001. SECOND SECTION Charlottetown, Mon. Dec. 24, 1962. PAGE 13 NEW YORK (AP)—Stan Mi- kita’s 13th goal of the season clinched a 3-1 victory for the first place Chicago Black Hawks over New York Rangers Sunday night before the first sellout 15,925 crowd of the Na- tional Hockey League season at Madison Square Garden. als by Ron Murphy and Chico Maki early in the first period aided the Black Hawks in their seventh win in as many games with the Rangers. Andy Bathgate's 13th goal early in the final period pulled the Rangers to within a goal but both Bathgate and Camille Henry missed the net on point- blank shots at Black Hawks .goalie Glenn Hall before Mikita J‘scored Chicago’s third goal on .a scramble in the goalmouth. SUMMARY . First period: 1. Chicago. Mur- 1phy 9 (Maki) 1:39: 2. Chicago, Maki 5 (Vasko) 7:24. Penalties: [Bathgate 13 (Harvey, Prentice) | Horvath misconduct 13:33, Maki 19:12. Second period: No scoring. Penalties — Nesterenko 13:52, Lunde 19:36. Third period: 3. New York. Hawks Down N.Y. 3-1; Mikita's Goal Is Clincher I5:11; 4. Chicago, Mikita 13 §(Whar1‘am, McDonald) 8:21. Penalties—Evans 17:42. 3 Saves: §Worsley 11 6 9—” ,Hall 7 5 5—17 A—-15,925. 1 I l ) Aussie Roy Emerson Gives Iniured Side Test Today By WILL GRIMSLEY BRISBANE, Australia (AP)— Czech Juniors Beat Quakers PRAGUE (AP) -— A junior Czechoslovak national hockey team beat Canada‘s touring Sas- katoon Quakers 5-4 Sunday in a match played at Zilina, Slo- vakia, the official news agency CTK reported. Saturday night at Bratislava the Canadians gained the first victory of their 13-game Euro- pean tour, defeating the Czech national B team 6-3. Right- winger Jackie McLeod scored three of the goals and assisted on a our h In Sunday's game the juniors did all of their scoring in the Roy Emerson, key figure in Australia's defence of the Davis Cup, gives his injured side a test today which probably will decide whether he will face Mexico in the challenge round Dec. 26 through 28. “Roy wants to make the de- cision himself," said Harry Hopman, Australian cap- tain. "So far he has limited himself mostly to doubles and not put much strain on his in- jury. “Tomorrow (today) he will go all out in singles against play- ers like Ken Fletcher, Bob Hew- itt and Fred Stolle. If there are no bad effects, he may pnove he is read Emerson, 26-year-old Queens- lander who is the world’s No. 2 tennis amateur behind Aus- tralia's Rod Laver, injured ribs on his right side 10 days ago in heat treatments between prac- tice sessions. ‘ In good health. he figures to play one of the singles roles against Mexico’s Raffael Osuna and Antonio Palafox and team with either Laver or Neale Fra- iser in the doubles. He is rated the best right court doubles player in the world. If Emerson is declared unfit, the Australian singles positions will go to the two left-handers, grand slam champion Rod La- ves and veteran Neale Fraser, who also conceivably could play the doubles. USED SPIKE The Australians worked out In spikes after early morning rain drenched the Milton Grass O o I: Lever started slowly but looked good at the finish," Hop- man said. “He is coming along nicely and while he is not at his first period and the Quakers all of theirs In the third. he Canadian side had a slow start. CTK said. This helped the Czechoslovaks to overwhelm the visitors in the first period. During the second period, the picture changed completely as the Canadians rallied and kept their goal clean. Morell, Souris Split Victories Morell Regional High cagers scored their ' 1 dry in a row over Souris High in Souris Saturday. defeating their op- ponents by a close 2621 score. In a second game Souris Inter- mediates notched their second straight victory over Morell teachers, 46-25. Scoring for Morell Regional Kelly 5, McCarteu 3, MacDon- ald 2, Dunn 6, P. McGuire 2. Gill 5. Curran 1 and Sanderson 2 for a 26 total. For the losers it was Clinton 5, Cheverie 4, Paquet 4 and Pierce 8. Souris snipers in the second half of the twin bill were Mul- lally 2, Morrison 9, MacIntosh 12, Clinton 10, MacDonald 11 and Paquet 2. Morell pointgetters were J. MacAulay 11 . MacAulay 4, Rossiter 3, T. Dunphy 5 and D. Dunphy 2 for a total of 25. Referees for the first game were Ed Clinton and Tom Dun- and in the second game Ed Clinton officiated with X. Mac- onald. 'U 3' ‘< High in the first game were:-— line In the last period, the Quak- ers went all out in their effort. Some 6,000 fans packing the local rink cheered wildly as the Beavers Top Ramblers 5-2 MONCTON (CP) — Moncton Beavers, playing with three former members of the defunct Amherst Ramblers, skated to a 5-2 win over Halifax Tartans here Saturday night. In Beaver uniforms were for- visiting team scored four goals —two by defenceman George Hunchuk and one each by Mc- Leod and Bill Lindsay. KAMLOOPS. 3.0. (C?) ( 'Saskatoon Quakers to Europe. Warwick, a member of the Vs team that won the world key championship a few years ago, said: “There was a time when any team could trounce the best Europe had to offer but that’s a thing of the past." The Quakers have taken some severe tnouncings on their tour. Sweden, Czechoslovakia and the Soviet Union are beating Canadians at their own game, Warwick said. “They have learned how to use their bodies to good advan- tage. Their players are in su- perior condition and they have mastered the art of passing.” Carter Beats, Young 6:51, Richard 13:21. Fon- tinato 14:58. Howe 14:58, on- tinato misconduct 19:50, Young 19:50. Second period: 2. Detroit, Gadsby 2 (Jeffrey, MacGregor) 14:16. Penalty—Fontinato 18:09. Third period: 3. Montreal, G. Tremblay 15 (Beliveau. frion) 12:35; 4. Montreal, Hicke 3 (Richard, J. C. Tremblay) 18:25. Penalties—None. Saves: . Plante 5 8 12—25 Sawchuk 712 6—25 Don Baldwin New Champ SUMMERSIDE — After win- ning the “Butternut Bread" all- star bowling crown from Earl Smith. cessfully Harold Magee, Gallant, Scotty Glendenndng, Jim ‘er was at last f vvvvvv FAMOUS roit' ' ' BRANDED INSPECTED give up the title Last Saturday at Crest Lanes when Don Bald- 0 1: Win. the new champion, beat STEAKS W by a m- m t 0 gins. ’ GOOD out: WW ’ Jim Dwyer 204195223422 ‘1 ZAKEA "Wmo Don Baldwin 262188192—642 * 34031: Don Baldwin will m c longer Tom King next Saturday I" Crest Lanes. CHRISTMAS WEEK AT THE SPORTS ARENA MONDAY Children's Skate 4 to 5:30 Evening—Commercial League Christmas Day ‘ Children’s Skate 2:30 to 4 WEDNESDAY Children’s Skate 2:30 to 4:00 Adult skate 8 to 10 THURSDAY ISHL Hockey— R.C.A.F. vs. Royals FRIDAY Children's Skate 2:30 to 4:00 Teen-age Skate 9 to 10 RS P. E. I. SATURDAY Children's skate 2:30 to 4 SUNDAY Skating Club 3:45 to 10:43 SPORTS ARENA ' weighed 155% pounds. Mims. a ' judge Tony Castellano both had Holly Mims NEW YORK (AP) — Rubin (Hurricane) C a rt e r stormed back from a fourth round knockdown to take a unanimous decision from veteran Holly Mims of Washington in a 10- nound bout at Madison Square Garden Saturday night. Carter, from Paterson. N.J., last-minute substitute for Go- meo Brennan of Bimini. British West Indies, weighed 160%. Brennan was replaced after the weigh-in at the New York State Athletic Commission at noon when he complained of a heavy cold. Mims, notified that he was to fight at 3 p.m., ar- rived in New York less than four hours before the fight. Grant Warwick, former coach‘l 0‘ Penna”. vs' said saturday l proved their worth to their new- “ was a “3 mistake t° send found club with VanSnick pott- wards Dick VanSnick, Shermie White and goalie Jean Guy Morissette, three former mem- bers of the Amherst club which folded last week because of fi- nancial difficulties. Both VanSnick and White ing two goals and White one. Other goals went to Phil Bolton and Jules Gagnon. Bob Bowness counted both Halifax goals. ' - Rangers Whip Windsor 13-4 NEW GLASGOW (CP)—Nel- son Wilson scored four goals and assisted on three more here Saturday night as N ew Glasgow Rangers walloped a weakened Windsor Maple Leafs hockey club 13-4 in a Nova Scotia Senior Hockey League game. The New Glasgow club ro all over the visitors: from start to finish. Windsor ar- rived at New Glasgow 50 min- utes late for the game and min- us eight regular players includ- ing their new coach Jacques A1- lard. The car in which Allard and three fellow players rode left the snow-covered highway on the way here. No one w a 5 injured. They picked up three tempor- ary players at New Glasgow but the organized play of the Rangers was too much. Another Ranger r e g u 1 a r, Daryl McMillan hit the score- sheet with three goals and three assists. Singles were potted by Jules Gagne. Bob Serviss, Hugh Matheson, Yves Sarrazin, Ralp Cameron and Luke Hayden. Jim Beckman was the lead- ing scorer for Windsor with two goals. Simon Nolet scored a single as did Cliff McKay, an extra picked up for the game. best I think he will be on Wed- nesday. Fraser could be playing better.” Only Palafox of the Mexicans tried spikes. Bowling Winners Are Announced Winners of the Christmas turkey in the Rollaway la n es bowling league have been an- nounced and are as follows:— Ladies’ high single— Brenda Ryan 330: men’s high single-— Jimmy Allan 373: aftern o o n Melbourne and has been taking, “Antonio moved well in the _spikes and his feet did not hurt, f said P a n c h o Contreras, the :Mexican captain. “Two pairs of fspiked shoes are being flown in 1from Melbourne for Osuna. But 11 am not worried about Osuna Iadjusting himself to spikes." Asked if he still anticipated a 3-2 victory as he previously had Ipredicted, Contreras said: “I don’t like numbers. You can just say I have the feel of victory." Beavers Visit Stadium Wed. SUMMMERSIDE — On Boxing Day after you have turkey and dessert. round out your cycle of enjoyment by taking in the hockey match at Civic Stadium between the Moncton Beavers. league leaders in the NSSHL, and the Prince County Com- bines, who have high hopes of taking on a mainland team come play-off time. The Beavers have a group of top-notch hockey players in- cluding Alf Flannnagan, w o played so well for the Royals last year. It is expected all the Combines will be on hand to try to give the Monctonians a de- feat. It won't be easy, but the boys will be giving their all, and would certainly apppreciate having you there to cheer them along. The odds are high that you will see one of the season's caste bowlers -— Stanley Johnston 325. est games. Hockey Saturday was a big day at Sports Arena for the City’s Minor hockeyists as they play- ed thelr first league game of the winter after completing about a month or more of p:actice ses- sions. Following are the day’s results: PEE WEES Jays 1 vs. Cranes 0. Jays goal by Paul Carmichael. Lions 4 vs. Rams 0. goals by Geo. Carley, white, Ian Waye, Dave naghan. Foxes 5 vs. Cubs 0. Foxes goals by David Clay. Wilbur Birch, Shawn Murphv, Ed Ster- ling. Richard Young. Swallows 7 vs. Orioles 0. Swal- lows goals by Bill Dunsford (3), Bob Thompson (2). Peter Green- an and Mike Hancox. Parkers 1 vs. Wolves 1. Par- kers goal by Allison Horne; Wolves goal by Jim Andrew. Robins 1 vs. Ducks 0. Robins goal by Doug Molyneaux. Spitfires 4 vs. Blackbirds 1. Spitfire goals by Blair McQuar- rie 2), Frank Roper 12): Black- birds goal by Paul Turner. Bears 0 vs. Hornets 0. These two evenly-matched teams bat- tled it out all the way but neither team was able to score on the other in spite of some smart tries. Lions John Mur- Ret‘eree Scalzo and the fierce-looking Carter ahead. six round to three, with one This Week AT Civic Stadium even. Judge Tony Rossi scored it 7-3. e Associated Press tally was 7-3-1 for Carter. it was Carter’s 14th victory against two losses. The 25-year- old New Jersey middleweight had scored 11 knockouts. STANDINGS By THE CANADIAN PRESS W LT F APt Chicago 16 9 8 87 7340 Toronto 1710 4106 8438 Detroit 15 9 6 77 7036 .Montreal 12 910 86 7634 New York 1018 4 9310324 Boston 419 8 8312616 PAPERWEIGHTS Tigers 4 vs. Colts 0. Tigers goals by Bobby MacMillan 2).( Gordie Back (2). Redwings 2 vs. Falcons 0 Red- and Jim MacMilIan. Snipes 1 vs. Ravens 0. Snipes goal by Glen Constable. Larks 2 vs. Budgies o. Larks goals by Mike Conway and Gary MONDAY— Closed TUESDAY—— Christmas Skating, 2 p.m. to 4 pm. and 8 pan. to 10 p.m. WEDNESDAY-— 2 pm. Exhibition Hockey. Moncton Beavers vs. Prince County Combines. THURSDAY— Skatlng 2 pm. to 4 p.m. and For Your Christmas or St. Peter’s Road IT'S COLD But WE HAVE THE ICE CUBES S.R. JOHNSTON’S FINA STATION New Year’s Eve Party Parkdale I MacDonald. ’ Otters 1 vs. Setters 0. Otters wings goals by Robt. Jenkins_ Saturday Minor Results Brian Howatt (2), John Mc- Isaac, Blair MacKay. BANTAMS Battlers 9 vs. Bombers 0. Bat- ter goals by Roy Gongs (2). Jimmy Galbraith . Condors 2 vs. Bluewings 0. Condors goals by Owen O’Brien (2). Beavers 2 vs. Panthers 1. Bea- vers goals by Paul Stanley, Tom Cullen: Panthers goal by Geo Cudmore. Tigers 6 vs. rs 5. Tiger goals by Joey messey (2), Ron Carmichael. Pat Walsh, Phil O’Neill, Jim MacDougall; Bears goals by Jack Arsenault (3). Bill LeClair, Bud Antoniuk. MIDGETS Darts 6 vs. VIcs 2. Darts goals by Jim Peirie (31, Hal Snow (2). Barry MacLeod; Vic: g-oals by Harvey Cormier, Mike Campbell. Canucks 5 vs. Rangers 4. Canucks goals by Ron Gigge'y (2-. Jamey Kennedy, C-zc. Mac- Donald, Junior T/IacDougall: Rangers ‘ chell (2), Poulton. Ramblers 3 vs. Royals 2. Ramblers goals by Cyril Mac- Leod 2. Mel Murray: Royals goals by Dave Monaghan Ralph Farrell. Leafs 6 vs. Bruins 4. Leafs goals by Jack MCEaChL‘Ifl I2), Joey Brown (3), Mike MacDon- ald; Bruins goals by Mike MacKinnon (2), ame: Ken- nedy (2). Officials — Referees who did a good job handling their re- spective games throughout. the day were: Grant Crockett. Doug Mar-Lean. Gary Cudmorc. Ron Giggey. Bill Boylns. Howard Murchison. Ron Carmichael. Joc Monaghan. Dave Mumag- han. Knobby Walsh. rvey Cormier. Jack McEach-zrn, Reg goals by Dave Ml Rolly McInnls, Billy ‘ goal by Bobby Judson. ‘ Elks 3 vs. Terriers 0. Elks goals by D'Arcy Murphy '2), Glen McDearmid. Bluebirds 3 vs. Sparrows 0. Bluebird goals bv Brian Marmi- chacl (2). Wayne Cairn“. Bulldogs 4 vs. Canaric: (I. (cx- hibition). Bulldogs goals by MONTREAL 1 CHICAGO 1 R 8 p.m. to 10 pan. FRIDAY— 9:15 pm. Island Senior Hockey league, Ch’town Penguins vs. Prince County Combines. SATURDAY— 9 p.m. to 10 p.ln. (SUNDAY— 9:” pm. to 10:! pan. Skating Club. Skating 2 pm. to 4 pm. and Return match to be CHALLENGE ACCEPTED ' We the Charlottetown ‘liasBeens’ hereby ac- cept the challenge of the Summerside But.- ternut boys to a friendly bowling match at Crest hues at date to be arranged. The Holloway lanes for played at a later date at steak dhiners. VicWilliarnsCaptain SUMM Y First period: 1. Chicago. Hull 9 (Hay, Balfour) 1:32: 2. Mont- ireal. Rousseau 4 (Beliveau. G. (Tremblay) 19:28. Penalties — Evans 2:50, Rou s s eau 4:02. Hicke 7:45. Balfour 18:15. Second period: No scoring. Penalties—Nesterenko 6:08, R chard 14:59, Wharram. Footin- ato 19:18, Mikita 20:00. ird pe : No scoring. Penalties—Mame“ 10:49, J. C. Tremblay 12:42. Saves Hall 10 615—31 Plants 7 5 3—20 SAT.NHL SUMMARY Prnfill. All coaches are asked to hand on: and take in their sweaters and helmets (which must be worn by all playerfl before and after each game. Alon all play- erk coaches and referee: are asked to be on llallll on time for games. I TORONTO 4 NEW YORK 2 ‘ SUMMARY 1 First period: 1. Toronto. Stew- art 5 (Harris. Pulford) 1:11: 2. New York. Henry 11 (Hebenton) 8:54: Penalty—Langlois 19:36. Second pe od: 3. Toronto, Horton 3 (Stanley) 13:16: Penal- ‘ties — k 6:11, Bathgate, )Douglas 11:10. Third period: 4. Toronto. Ma- hovlich 19 (Kelly, Horton) 12:”: ‘5. ew York, Bathgate 13 ‘(Henry, ingarfield) 14:24: it. l'l‘oronto Keon 10 19:“. no Inlty——Harvey 4:27. , Saves: Worsley 14 10 11a. Simmons 9 ’0 0—-