‘l 115; 't!-nu-dlaii. Charlottetown. Fri. Dec. 20, 1983. 11: SPORTS FRONT By PIUS CALLAGHAN ‘Punch’ Said it YOU don't need to have a long memory to reiiicmilierr that it WV-'16 T0¢‘0|W0 _ ' George unch‘ Imlacth. who was quoted as suiggestuig that Montreal Canadiens wouldn't make the playotllls this season. : Well, folks who llotr the Mioiitirealers surely must have mjioyed ‘that 7-3 biasing handed the visitors from the Queen city Wedncsday m.gh_t in Montreal Forum. The Habs surely left no doubt as to their superiority as they outplayed l'mllach'| defending Stanley (hip champions from beginning to end. OF course. Punch has since stated that he was ‘more or iess joking‘ when he made this statement. He explained he want- pd go get a ‘rise’ out of Montreal newsmen and he surely did gel this. Naturally Montreal papers splashed it ' gport paiges beilore Punch landed in there for his first game. Nothing Imlacli can do now will get him off the hook on this utterance. It's done and over with. but Canadians‘ fans will not let Punch forget. Canadiens look Good h’ h 53135. in hand and a triumph here would create a tie omir,asgczEdiiis that. Montreal and Tororito are working up 8 (19: Ii,-_»1itful feud for the balance of this season and many predict. that these are the teams that will be waging the battle for ‘second place. . However. some happenings of late have given. at least faint signs that first place has not yet been won. Chicago Black Hawks. who looked like runaways a few weeks ago, are surely dragging their feet these nights. They now hold 3 six-point margin over.the Canadiens but those Hahn have I '1: c 3 “ I l I « ‘Curling Draw ( Detroit Red Wings Score 3-0 Shuiout Over Bruins A DETROIT tAPl—-Detroit Red ‘took a pass from Gordie Howe Wings shut out Boston Bruins and beat Boston goalie 3-0 in a National Hockey League Johnston from abut 10 feet. game Thursday night after tak- Norm Ullman. playing in lies ing a two-goal lead in the scc- second game after missing nine [0115 l->€'I"l0l'l. ‘ I contests because of an ankle . Rookie goalie Roger Crozier injury, got Detroit's final tally - recorded his first NHL shutout midway in the third period. in the only league game played The Red Wings have yet to Thursday fill’-llll. be beaten with L'l‘fl7.l€‘l‘ in the Crozir-r. playing in only his nets. He has two \'ictorie.< and fifth NHL game. made 17 saves. threc lies in his credit only one of them in the fina‘. period. Pit Martin's 50-foot shot from near the Boston blue line with less than fivc niiniitcs remain- ing in the second period broke the scoreless deadlock. M. Harbour «Has Shoot U Eli :- < Bl O ca 5 o {II -n O :1 ill in The following are tile results of the recent rifle shoot held ‘Bl Harboiir. R R h 86 two goals ahead in the fina‘. minute of the period when he ‘ ‘—""'*"'----—-——e:—~i _ . l(: . |8i'dS 93. l“l’Pfl Willi? 93, Bruce G‘"'mlP)' 92. Marys-it Gordon . . , Hi‘. Gary Gormley 65. Billie The following is the curlinz ‘Duffy 8]. Keitli Whilc 80 loin‘: draw for Friday at the Char-}Herring no 14.”.-la H,.,....'n,.‘ ' loflelown Club ‘(spares neededl. Donna while my (-am] B,‘“an.i 7 P.M. .80. Russell Beck 80, ary Harris Ice 1: G. Anderson, D. Doiig- 5 90, James Robertson M l‘Joug- ' las. V. Milton. H. Coffin. R.C. Parent, H. Douglas, W. E ‘as He”mg_m' L" whit? 8'" A D13 Richards 80 Jelks. G. Rodd .._ ice 2: J. Cameron. A. Gill. ‘ C. White. Dr. Willis. vs. L. Johnston. A.E. Piercey. N. MacNeill. H. Edwards. Ice 3: Dr. Hooper vs. A. Humphrey. Ice 4: C. Asprey, l.. 'l'lirller, ‘ The victory put Detroit four H iLl0yd Gordon 85. John Goshce; l points lip on the Bruins in their 1 - Ed battie for fourth place. The loss Dn:]::1 was only the second for Boston in its last seven outings. SUMMARY First period—No scoring Pen- alty—MacMillan l9:57. Second period — 1. Detroit. Martin 4 (Macgregorl 15:38. 2. Detroit. llelwcchio 8 Illnwc. .\l. Pronovosli l9:04. Penalties owe 2:42. Green 4:06. Oliver Marlin 8:43. Mohns l1:02. period-3. Detroit, Ull- Pronovosti 9:11. 18:54. and man 4 .. - l’enaiiy—-(‘rrccn ‘ayes’ ,.lohnslon !Cro7.ier ll ltl R -24 i0 6 I---l7 Gtriffitli geeks Prestige Boost PlT'l‘SBURGFi 'APl—Weller- .weizht champion Emile Griffith 1 and middleweight contender Ru- bln Iflurrlcanel Carter will slut: ‘ _ . men are confident of "Vi'lllIlll’lfl the scheduled 10-round, ' nationally televised lhisa PHILISHAVEM Curling Draw For Montague M().'\"l‘AGl.'E — Following ll llhc "lll'l|ll’s! draw for the annual ‘t(‘lil'lstmas turkey bonsuim tak- ‘« ing place i(ll’llZ,’llt. 7 P.M. l: L, Johnston. L Mac- d. l.. Stewart. L Hooley, vs. ll. .\loar, K. Hughes. A. Nel- son. B Murphy. lcc 2' C. Nicholson. E. Cud- more, B. Shatrpc. B. Mabon. vs. ‘J. Dcsfloches. M. Nicholson, F. Herring. D. O'Connor. 9 . P.M. l(.'P l. llr. P. Maclliiyrc. P. .lf)l'lll."iOll_ l). Srirrle, P. War- ner. vs. C. Kennedy. B. Smith. P. DesRo<-lies. R. MacDonald. Ice 2: J. Cudmore. H. Clair. .l. ‘llu-rpliy, L. MacDonald. vs. l<‘.. Maclionald. C. Stewart. E. lllurpliy. A. Bears. Curlers not listed in the above play will be included in title New Year‘s bonspiel. Civic Arena. and both realizi ' at is involved. New Yorker Griffith. 24. hall a great deal of prestige already hilt he would like to tilt l middleweight title to his laurels It victory over Carter would certainly make him a contender for Joe Giardello's crown. "When I beat Rubin I want in 119," man who was named Fighter of the Year by bout at the the Boxing Writers Association. game in hand. The Maple Leafs. eight points behind the pace- setters. have two big games in IF the really have tiikc number of s points and one third of that oiled by Chicago. e six-point niargrin. Although they he behaved rather surprised that even a small segment of our farmers voiced objections with respect to the proposed ban on potato top killer now widely used in_ the province. It was Prime Minister Chamberlain who came close to scuttling Great Britain with his "Wait and see Policy" in lh 9 days leading up to the Second World War. Hitler put it over him just like a tent. Potatoes are one crop that is vulnerable to arsenic now in use in the current potato top killer... it comes in direct contact with potatoes as they grow and mature in the soil. What is there now is there for all time... it does not disinte- grate. The French call potatoes pomme de lerre... meaning fruit of the soil... and they are in st that. When we landed in France in February 1915 the first French I learned was to ask for "pom- me de terre frit" or in other words ‘fried spuds' and they sure could fry them. I first used commercial fertil- izer on potatoes in 1910. re- member quite distinctly what an elderly resident prophesied at this time. and it goes w 1 t hout saying he was promptly classed all a ‘nut’ of the first order. quote: “I diall never live to see it but the day is c om ing when people will die of diseases never before known". He maln- talned it was a violation of the laws of Nature and once more man started to try and improve Nature he was merely siock Diling trouble for himself. If 0 w true his words... we are living in In age of Psychiatrists. tranqui- lizers and pills and new ailments are materlalltlng faster th an medical science can cope with them. Find a cure for one and another offshoot crops up. Don't get me wrong... I'm not even remotely suggesting that fertilizer is. or was. the cause but it wall the thin edge of t h e WMR8 nevertheless. When I was '_h0>' we were never bothered with aphids. cutworms. etc. in our vegetable gardens... we had ' myriad of insectlvouros song birds to take care of the situation. The Dawn Chorus of our song birds ll heard no more "' "'0 land. I well remember When D.D.'I‘. first came on the Hawks are first with a robust 41 points but only five of those 41 have been amassed at the expense of the Bruins. on the other hand. Bruins are tied with Detroit (not including last. night's Boston-Detroit cncountcrl. The Boston gang ‘lad 3 number has been Selle?“-lily 5"!" on their lineup. they can be oonqu other selection besides lilall and Jo nsfml hand on Chicago. other clubs could get Boston Bruins ‘to play 91116880 every night. there'd be a good chance th?td(1;~1HyTF:16aN -‘ .' hocfthNI-l'L er. ese in "mm abandm‘ the top new the H-aiwks andait must. make the when they realize just What hall ruins. other clubs oould only fluid a solution similar to have some great pointgetcers erred just like other WE have the feeling that Boston's Ed Johnston ‘will get list since last Saturday. However. you'd never know it. the way in those nets in Gijcago. We just can't see any h for these awards. spot. 0 We. too, think they can do Just thatl, HUNTER'S CORNER Attitude Oi Some Farmers cloth over one's nostrils eyes.In a short time p _e o p 1 e were spraying everything in sight. kitchen walls and windows against files. house plants. vege- tables. elc.. but . was merely an appetizer for w h at followed. Now we have sprays 99° that will kill birds in mldair if they fly over a potato field when the sprayer is in operation. It will kill trout by the tons an d livestock that drinks water con- taining even a small quota of this wildlife killer. PART OF BLAME I know farmers who l'|8V€ stopped using this particular top killer entirely and ‘others who refrain from using it on P013‘ toes designed for home consum- ption. This fall I drove 20 miles to get potatoes from a farmer who lets nature...‘ Jack Frosl..do the killing job if the potatoes were not planted early enoulh for them to mature and die of old age. Methinks that farmers themselves are to blame for It least a portion of their troubles. Take the loss of our turnip mar- ket. or near loss. it has been dy- ing for about eight or lo years. In the old days Island turnips had a reputation for sweetness and palatibility through the Maritime Provinces and beyond the New England States. In the old days farmers. who catered to the turnip U‘ I ll '- wouldn't think about sowinfl WI" nlps before. July 12th. The land got a coating of manure in ii!- fall and another in the sprllll and the crop was left In the land until the first sharp front. 1 NW0 been loadintz tumitfl ""0 ' “‘'t and if I happened to make I poor throw and hit the cal‘! wheel the turnip would split like a watermelon and the red llllcf would ooze out just like sa P running from a sprint! mill]? mm was tapped. It was sowing turnips in the sprlnit. desilmed for the early market. niId' ‘fore.- lng them with fertilizer I wrote flour to the island turnlP market. If not consumed within a few weeks after PlI“ln8- ° " less, they are dry and full of fib- fe and have a bitter taste foreign to turnip: grown in the old fash- ioned wa.V~ f Bacon is another product 0 l Faye Dearsley is die 9- GIRL year-old Lynden girl who don- ned er brother's hockey STYLE PUCKSTER one of illlt‘ izanie-‘s stars. Lyn- den is West of Halililloli. (CF Wirephoto) equipment w h e ll brolzlier Brian. 10.1-autglil the measles. P‘aye‘s team lost. but she was Leclerc mde the charge after the Czechs. currently on an 11- against Oil Kings under Cana- of the Czechosiovakian Hockey Federation. in declining the in- vitation. said in a telegram: matches must be pdaycd under IIHF (International Ice Hockey Federation‘! rules and regula- tions." “’I'lle most ridiculous cause that neither the Canadian Ama- "l'm thoroughly fed up with bowing and scrarping to Euro- pean hockey teams. “They come over demand that we give away half our game in the name of g rtsmanship. Body—checking (restricted under international rules) isn't the real issue. We can get along without body- checking. But we can't get ' here and and it's impossible to do a good job of forechecking without occasionaily bumping -someone out of the way." Leclerc said that although his club is committed to the Dec. 23 game Edmonton. "Oil Kings will never again play a touring European club unless milk. boiled potatoes. cl-ac k e d grain and sometimes some whey would be added as a sort of side- line. Home cured bacon from own and sometimes my longs for a platter of the of mine told me he a farmhouse and the bacon dish- ed up was something out of this wild rice. etc.. is a prime bird. Late in the season plain unpalatable. sent day bacon and eggs has an sampled bacon at its best. No one wishes really t.o have ii turn of the days gone by b ut they were pleasurable neverthe- lless. The jaunting sleigh with a buffalo robe draped over back and another over 0 tr e s knees with ii smart stepping horse. draped with a set of sweet toned bells. the creak of snow under the mnners and a delec- table dish cuddled close to one’: olde—— a winter moon riding a atarlit sky... what more could anyone ask for?- In this h a ppy train of thought I wish all read- a lo n g without forechecking—- ‘ days pigs were fatlened on skim _ such animals had a taste all its , ~. time product. Recently a friend had dinner at ‘ world. The farmer explained . that any hog selected for h o m c . consumption was fed in the old ‘ time way. A black duck fed on 3 one of a fish barbecue... it's just. ' To the younger generation pre- ‘ "appeal because they have never - l"C- . the Oil Kings’ Manager Says 1 l l l l I l Exciting Minor Program Planned Rink &— (B. Diviision practicel. 7 p.m.—«R.inlc 1-—-4Redhl'lnh vs. I<‘al'oons: Riink 2—Bluebtirds vs. Crows vs. Rave Doves ‘parents. relaitnves and citizens l ns; attending the minor hockey, program on Saturday. In ad-l will be used for nistructloinai period with the remaining half for the regular contest. The Paperweight Division has been reorganized. please check Friday's Evening Patniiot for team lineups: MIDGET-JIIVENILE will entitle you to a ticket on the grand prize. The Maple Leaf autographed hockey stick of last. Sau ‘ was won by Kenneth Norris of North Riiverr Road. Coffee will be served free on Saturday. Follovving is the minor hoc- iAllie Carver. Brian Lewis. John‘ If . ' ' h H ks. th the Rea men would ° the two beams- mflff " 93° aw e" y CITIZENS — Jim pouring? ’ T d (coach). Goal. Mike 0'Br'leii:l Delenc Tod Kits-on R. Stod- SO «CI 8 -. _ , A . * EDMONTON (CPI e Leo Canadian rules are observed." while vil!l.VU1E our athletes on .;'.:fa'1d.D' BILLY REAY is in a spot much like Punch lxriladli. Reay is Leclerc, manager of Eclmon. N “They refer‘ to ‘our type of the one hand. every nation in Van‘ Sandi, M.aCDmjwlk‘i B Mac.‘ reported to have made some rather insulting rerngairks about ton Oil Kings, said’ Thursday thockey as hooliganism Czech-t Europe is »spending bales of .fm_yre J Kennedv' ‘H ' Mac_,~ Bostotn's style of play. Apparently the men ofedMtl1l1ie. Schhmflmld: that Czechosiovaklas national pslovakia and Sweden. the 40- money to study and copy Cana- Quadd‘ weath‘-a!;bde' Cami‘ didn't like what they heard and they have play 1!‘ hockey team laclcs the cour- lyear-old manager said. But l dian hockey. Campbell ' B Fol“ wa'c_; out against the once-(bring awks. _ ‘ age to meet a Canadian team; Kinmn Mmnagh . . . It could be that the Hawks Will have trouble holding their on even he;-ms, .‘ COLHQCHLERS J-3 They”, any team. If Bruuns have foumid a solution to the problem. the“ they game exhibition tour of Canada. ‘"9599-V3 Demlcev KW“ 5mllh- may give out with the secret to some of the other clubs. refused to accept an invitation P. Walsh. Alan Acorn. Pllllil to play part of at Dec. 23 mat O'Neill: F01"W'ail‘ds. A. Fl the goalie spot on the second all-star team in the mid-season man rgfyher uhan int;-malionai balloting. Ed has been terrific ‘for Schrmdt and his gang and 1-ule.s_ 011 Kings mid the ca“. Theraiult, L. Blanchard. J.‘ Wednesday played although earlier reports indicated he oould_nt dim Junior (,hamp;on5.h-1p_ nwling. J. MacDmigal~l_ 0. I make Ed had 8 throial inf‘-'°ii°m and had W’-“ 9“ "'9 W‘ Dr. Zdenek Andrst. president Attention is directed to all -«L:-irks vs. Gulls; Rink 2- 0‘Brien. Lean. Ice 5: J. Brooks.'R. MacKen- zie, P. Borys, G. Lidstone, vs. E. Ford. R. Burden. A. Mac- Fadycn. J. MacLeali. 8:30 P.M. All ices open for scratch or challenge games for ladies or; men. key hours of the nigli-l, (Clinic on boys. get those names lull.‘ Following are the lineups iauli (coacvhl: Goal. Shame Hen- ood, D. Dohert-y. Mike Maobonatld. J. Macliacvhem. L. Brown, .1. l And the way Tom Johnson is playing defence for Boston .. 1 I . . . V 3 l makes every mi hockey ran reel soon. Tom we mm M." t.....‘§...”.-."t‘;l‘*"‘t..°‘o°tf.‘1.-.v“t*.i.’g"‘ c?.‘Z 333;‘ .1‘; Eli §’.."§S§.".2‘_"'t“t.Z“...." -"....."* ‘ohm... an em V]. l of great service to Canadlen; until the fans turned sour on him dim hockey rules. W regret boosier club W“-I be giving '70 Robin 3 last season. 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