‘. ._.'\a By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS fl... on e Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon., Nov. 2, 1964. 9 Montreal Canadiens Jean Beliveau (4) and Yvan Cour- noyer (12) break in on top of Boston Bruin goalie Ed John- DETROIT (cw—Detroit Red Wings kept pace with Toronto and Montreal Canadiens atop the National Hockey League standings when they downed the Maple Leafs 4-2 in a game that featured a first - period brawl between Leafs' Ron Stew- art. and Doug Barkley of De- Ol . Gordie Howe sparked t‘ie De- troit attack in the first period when he scored the 626th goal of his NHL career. tying the mark set by aurice (The Rocket) Richard for most goals, in scheduled and playoff action,’ Jack Nicklaus ‘ Wins Aussie Open SYDNEY, Australia (CP) -— Jack Nicklaus, of Columbus. ston during Montreal's 6-2 National Hockey League vic- tory Saturday night in which Pit Martin, Larry Jeffrey and Bruce MacGregor scored the other Detroit goals while Red Kelly and Frank Manhovlich tal- lied the Leaf goals. The game featured a rousing reunion between oldtimers Ted Lindsay of the Wings and Tor- onto's Dickie Moore. both com- ing out of retirement this year. They touched off the first- period fight and Barkley. Lindsay drew two minors and a misconduct from the skirmish and Moore was assessed a minor and miscon- duct. The Toronto winger was tagged with another minor and misconduct in the third period. minor ’K‘v '9. between Stewart - Alouettes had six wins The surging Hamilton Tiger-i swamp the Toronto Argonauts Cats closed out their regulal Eastern F o o t b a l l Confer- en season Sunday with a 21-14 rout of the Montreal Alou- t et : tes. , The contest between the an‘l- ’ em Conference champion Cat5.t ‘ 364). The 16,146 Montreal fans saw. quarterback B e r n i e Faloney hrow touchdown p a s s e s to lTommy Grant and Willie Be- hea as Hamilton assumed an and third-place Montreal had no|ear1y lead and never trails-l. effect on standings. The Ticats | Don Sutherin kicked two con have a 10-3-1 record while the ‘ verts, a 44-yard field goal, two eight losses. In Saturday's action the (it. tawa Rough Riders reboundedis and singles and the Ticat defence a dded two-point safety touch. Jerry Fields and Vernon Cole cored Montreal‘s two the Bruin netminder stopped 31 shots. : (CP Wirephoto) ' First Period: 1. Detroit, Mar- tin 1 (Gadsby. Henderson) 4:05. 2. Detroit, Howe 3 (Smith, Del- vecchio) 19:41. Penalties—Bark- ley 3:37, Mahovlich 8:45. Moore minor. misconduct, Lindsay two minors, misconduct Stewart major, Barkley major 11:25. .Delvecchio 15:36, Baun 18:24. Second period -— . Detroit, Jeffrey 1 (Ullman, Bergman) 9:53; 4. Toronto. Kelly 4 (Keon. I :Bathgate) 19:30. Penalties —Brewer 4: 11. Douglas 5:49. ‘Horton. I Gregor 3 3:42; y. Toronto. Ma- hovlich 4 (Horton) 15:32. Pen- alties: MacDonald 1:25. Moore and misconduct 2:01. e extended Detroit‘s Howe 3:25, Brewer and Smith unbeaten string to six games 10:57. but snapped goalie Roger ier's scoreless streak at 164 minutes, 19 seconds. Croz- , Saves: Bower 15 18 14—4 Crozier 9 8 8—25 Ohio, won the Australian Open golf championship in an Ill-hole playoff with Australian Bruce Devlin Sunday. Nicklaus shot a 67 and Dev- lin a 70 on the par 72 Lakes Course They had tied at 28‘) Saturday after the scheduled four rounds of the tournament. Nicklaus birdied three of the last nine holes Saturday and shot a five-under-par 67 to tie Devlin, who shot 71-71 on his last two rounds. Ted Ball of Australia matched Nicklaus' 67 m and just missed an eagle putt at the 18th, taking third place .t 288. The Australian Open is worth £3,000 Australian and Nicklaus collected £750 ($1,750). Devlin, who won the open (n 1960. received $785 HOCKEY SCORES SATURDAY National League Chicago 1 Toronto 5 Boston 2 Montreal 6 merican League Quebec 6 Cleveland 2 Rochester 4 Pittsburgh 3 Buffalo 5 Hershey 3 Springfield 6 Providence 5 Western Lae en Los Angeles 3 San Francisco 1 Portland 4 Victoria 3 International League Port Huron 7 Dayton 3 Toledo 4 Muskegon 2 Fort Wayne 6 Des Moines 0 lions Beat Winnipeg: Nail Down Windsor Players Given Suspensions-u MIDDLETON. NS. (CP) - The secretary of the Marititne Amateur Hockey Association said Sunday night nine players the final round of Windsor Maple Leafs in the and Bob Brooks Maritime Senior Hockey Lea- gue have been “suspended definitely" for leaving the club without releases. The Leafs, winners of the No. (suspension and a telegram has: last beentsent to the president of thef 85 for the suspen- Quebec Amateur Hockey Asso-l va Scotia Senior League season. asked sions Oct. 28 after the players left the team to join two Quebec ches usually respect suspension-s, senior clubs. MAHA secretary Hanson Do- well said here he had received applications from the nine play- ers for transfers to the Quebec brano'i of the CAHA. but per- mission could not be granted un- til Windsor agreed to their re-- ease. All the players were with the Maple Leafs last year.when the team swept throu playoffs and advanc eastern semi-finals of the Allan Cup. The league has since changed its name. Eight players are reported to have signed with Siierbrooke Beavers. They are Georges Roy. First Place in- Ste. Hyacinthe. Qu gh the NSSHL‘ ed to th Leafs‘ playing coach in 1963-64. Serge Aubry. Jean Levesque. Simon Nolet, Georges Guilbault, Rod Gaudreault. Yves Cassette Ben LeBlanc has signed with e. all the play- : Mr. Dowel] said their Iers have been notified of ciation. He sai “CAHA bran- of another branch." The players would have to he- gotiate with the MAHA if they wished to return to Windsor and become reinstated in the asso- ciation. X Men Saints ‘ St. Francis Xavier Univer- sity, defending Atlantic Foot- ball Conference champs, defeat- ed ilton’s St. Dunstan’s Saints Saturday 35-7 at the SDU ‘ . The Xaverians were sparked by the three touchdown performance 0 halfback Tom Delaney. 0th- er scorers for X were Racicot and Scott. Mike MacPhee, SDU's top scorer. got St. Dun- :stan‘s lone touchdown. The X-Men started the scor- ‘ing early in the first quarter when Racicot went over for the major to put St. F. X. ahead to stay. Half time score was 20—6 Racicot was the top ground gainer of the game with 112 yards on 17 carries followed closely by Delaney with 98 on 14 rushes. Mike MacPhee had ters d1 ’ as they gave the brave custom- ers a mighty lofty show. Merit grabbed dash verdicts on the eight dash card. : vided honors in races three and seven, and Kim Sue and Helen's Dream took turns at leading tile $36.10, the quinella combination of The Sheik and and Shadydale Merit. , $16.30. the exaclor, Gay Di‘uienisu'.smart (5' Stead) and Vernon River Cal, 55. ‘ and the second double, Shady-’ dale Merit and Mary L .-10. Third Period: 5. Detroit, Mac- £50m €105? in 3"" making 9 s Brave Racing Fans About 150 hardy harness rec-(Claw, Meadowbank, P.E.l. ing fans braved the bitter Pays 2. Saturday afternoon at the Char-i lottetown Driving Park were rewarde fair program. I A few snowflurries even gotiCyclone Kelly (L. Kelly) in the action Saturday makingiBilly G. Command Red Wings Defeat Leal‘s;lCrUSh Howe Ties Rocket's Mark cold 2 S and with a pretty , t a thoroughly nasty afternoon.{ owever, the pacers and trot- dn t s eemtominditabit J ay men and Shadydale The Sheik and Mary Leah di- parade in the fourth and eighth v e ents Top pay of the afternoon was ah. The first double. Gay Druien aid eah, 1 I 2 2 4 3 3 5 Coltnik (J . Neill) 7 4 Diplomat Royal (0. Ross) 5 6 Frankie‘s Chief ( Chas. 'Brien) 6 7 arbara Price (J 8 8 Time 2:19:1, 2: . Ferguson) 18:2. Gay Druien owned by Elmer Way Mon (L. Wal Clayhaven Snoozer Captain Way (S. Aplril Budlong (H. Stead) Greenbrier Farms. a. o 2' 5" a: o The Sheik (H. Poulton) Mary Leah iPrincess Mark (L. Kelly) lignny Key (E. Clow) M. James Poulton, Charlottetown Ma L ' MacGregor. Helen’s Dream owned Mrs. James Poulton, Charlottetown. 2.60; 4. 0 ’Ireated Io Fine Sho ” 2.10; 2.20: 2.20. .10; 2.10. RACES 2 AND 6 hadydale Merit (D. Wisener) (E. Clow) sh) olly Abb (J. Arsenault) (D. MacNeill) Stead) lme — 2.15:2, 2.17:1. Shadydale Merit owned by Charlotte- 11. Pays 5.80, 2.80; 5.40; 3.60. ; 2. DASHES 3 AND 7 (D. MacNeill) flfitht-t saunas—M 155 JO Jo (C. Murphy) Time 2.14:3, 2.15:1. The Sheik owned y Leah owned by eigh O'Brien, Alberton. yar run. p win pay was returned onI , , Mac hee tied the score min- a ticket on the Sheik in the third ‘ 2:3”: 12'90' 11'60' 3‘30' 320' utes later on a brilliant 55 yard event. $12.90. I ‘ I 'DA'SHES 4 AND a guintamrll1 JénfiC-nftm put the DASHES 1 AND 5 Kim Sue rs. Stead) 1 '1 {$135.53 on 6 success" Gay Druien (E. Clow) H9191“ Dream However‘ on the kickoff [9‘ Vernon River Gal‘ (S. White) (1:!- Pouuon) 2 1 tum Delahe ran all u . Dot-s Boy (E. Nlchoxson) Dennis Herbert (J. Ferguson 4 2 , y is way Rollomatic (A. Lowery) Anthony L. (C. 3 4 Murphy) Time 2.16, 2.15:4. Kim Sue owned by James Charlottetown; Pays14.60, 2.80; 2.70; 3.90. touch- ‘ 1Tiger-Cats Close Out The Season With Win OverAls By THE CANADIAN PRESS [from three straight losses toI downs and Willie Lambert con- gated to last in the four-team: verted both. ' SEVERAL SAT OUT Although both clubs played entertaining football. the two teams sat out several regulars. The Ticats rested halfback Johnny Counts while speedster George Dixon. recovering from various ailments, didn't dI‘ESe for Montreal. Dixo, however, will return for Montreal's sudden - deatn semi-final playoff against the ’Rough Riders in Ottawa next .Saturday Hamilton gets two .weeks' rest before meeting lhc winner in the two-game. total- points final. In Toronto, before 17.7m freezing fans, Dave Thelen, the Rider fullback who has been enjoying one of his better ears, bulled his way for three touchdowns. including a 76- a O a-e iyard pass-and-run play from I quarterback Russ Jackson. i Whit Tucker and Ron Stewart I ran for the other Rider touch I downs, Racine converted ai‘. five and added a single on an attempted 32 - yard field goal that went wide. The victory did little in the ,standings since Ottawa had al- ready sewed up second place I behind the Tiger-Cats and the lArgos were once again rele- I I 81 yards in a losing cause. NHL SAT URDAY with one or more children, the parent pays full fare, 4‘ (St. FX Trouncog_ Sheorwoter 48-0 ANTIGONISH. NS. (CP) .. (St. Francis Xavier University trounced Shearwater Flyers 4a 0 here Sunday in an Atlantic j Conference “B” Section football ame. Bill Maher led X-Men with [three touchdowns and Joe M I I loop GAVE THEM CONFIDENCE I The outcome, however, ' lserve to provide the rested Riders with some much- ‘needed confidence (mored dissension a men g the ‘ lplayers ,and reported dissatis- ifaction among Ottawa brass i and Coach Frank Clair. . The Riders never looked r more ferocious and their enthu- ;siam. coupled with Argo's ; frustration. brought tempers to ‘a breaking point early in the third quarter. Stewart. on one of Ottawaa razzle-dazzle pass plays, was obviously caught for a big loss but the little Ottawa halfback managed to get a partially blocked pass away. Although the been ed an incomplete pass, play- ers from both sides continued to jostle each other an at- tempt to recover it along the Ottawa sidelines. Then, when several punchia were thrown. the Ottawa bench cleared. When play was re- sumed. refree Harry Ross had ejected Jim Leo an Ron Brewer of the Argos and Otta- wa's Billy Joe Booth from the game for their part in the me- - lee. Intyre and Bill Roy each picks up a pair of touchdowns. St PIX. led 14-0 at half time. SAVE 25% apply for the first time to AIR CANADA Economy Class ca! That means when a husband and wrfe travel together ays full Economy Fare, she goes for 25% LESS. If their teenage children (actually 12-21) travel With them, each FAMILY FARE DISCOUNT. If just one parent travels the children save 25%. in the group of 2 or more family members travel- hildren 12 to 21 years of age always travel for‘ STATISTICS F\' First Downs 15 ‘ b h- 13 MONTREAL 6 BOSTON 2 110:12; Nesterenko 10:12: Shack . 0 byypg‘sfiggg u SUM ,(double minor) 15:09; D. Hull These .neW SBVIOSS, 3 by penalties 2 First period: 1. Montreal'l5:09; Brewer 16:12; 3. Hull travel In North Amen . 10-3 Passes att-comp 7-2 COMO”? 3 (Wives)!- Harris’ 17:15- on a business and/or pleasure trip, he p 31 Yds passing ,2 :3 2. Iglontreal, 2 (a er-f Saves: ‘ I t t- 1 riere) 16: 4. Penalties—Pren- Hall 10 3 9—22‘ - o .280, " me” "ms 38 gee neon Laperriere 12:26: 'Sawchuk 101410—34: Ch'ld wou'd fly at the 251’ ; .6 p t t _ 575 ornoeer (major) 16:05; a-‘ V ('75 M fignififl‘esavg 85 rose (major) 16:05; Laperriere; PAilngfi? l:st Mugs . The general rule: One parent on Field goals att-made 0.0 {19:13. (exported “231535300 we”??? ling together pays full fare...c F mbles' 2, Second period: 3. Montrea1,larm5 1w yea, and imported 25% LESS than the regular Economy Fare. Yds Rushing 248 (Provost 5 (Backstrom) 9:25; 4.];1543001000 worth. an armed SCORING lBoston, Bucyk 2 (Williams):fm-ces ministry report said 1. FIRST HALF; igfezrzgiusi-n Mogtreal- Billvfifiumleonday. Biggest imports were, . ' . -_ - ournoyer '1 -'from the United States d ‘ - St- Franc“ Twehdown (Ram ‘Pen‘mes—Bamur 6329- Flem'lcluded six KC-135 stratglianklgri o (.0 St. Dunstan's Touchdown (Mac- i h e) l E St. Dunstan’s Convert (Grif- fith) l I Francis Touchdown (De-I St I ; Douglasfown ‘ e I 0 Wins Ch ship . ANTIGONISH, (CP) — Doug- ‘lastown Combines won the Ma- lritime Intermediate "A" Ba ‘ball Championship here Sunday by defeating Antigonis‘i Bull- I SC- The victory gave the New, best-of-three final series in two; straight games. I Combines wrapped up the Vic-i tory Sunday by scoring th ree, runs in the first lnnin Although they out-hit Com-I blnes 8-7, the Bulldogs again faltered defensively, committing six errors. By THE CANADIAN PRESS half when rookie Lou Holland COmMnes Fred Butcher was British Columbia Lions nailed down first place in the last e of the Western Football onference Sunday, with a 26-8 were scored place kicker Peter Kempf, on ran the left end to score from the 0"” Play" 0“ the Winning the 37-yard line. The rest of the B.C. p ts 1) team to collect more '1“. He had two singles. Bulldogs' Stu Young had a le and single and brother will take place. the nightly win- 5 (Mahovlich, Kelly) dogs 7-2. a ‘ than one :for both ladies and gentleme . irnty) ton, Leiter 1 IFleming. St. Francis Convert (Amaral) :son) 19:03. Penalties—Johnson.’ St. Francis Touchdown (De-‘30:56; Fleming (major) 2:41;; larey) Ferguson. (major) 2:41; Bucyk St. Francis Singl :20: Hicke (bench) 15:42; SECOND HALF: (Leiter 19:34. St. Francis Touchdown (Scott, ~ St. Francis Single Johnston 18 10 3—31 'F-‘e- Hodge 8 7 8—23 (St. Francis Touchdown I ) fly l St. Francis Convert (Amaral) [St Francis Single. 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