The Enman Drug Combines won a convincing 7-3 victory pver the Junior Legionnaires ‘last Wednesday, then dropped what must have been a heart: breaker to Lewis MacDonald's Borden Nationals on Friday ev- ening. The score this time was 5-3. The Combines had added George Dalton and Gerry Rana- han and it seemed to put new pep into the Summerside inter- mediates, but it didn’t faze those .buckaroos from Borden as they fought back from a 30 deficit to score five unanswered goals and take the verdict. The production line of Andrews, White, and Roberts turned in a hustling game but had to play second fiddle to coach Jim Mac- Juniors Could Use Some Help could sign defenceman Noonan, MacWilliams and Gerald Cufrliffe, Legionnaires another strong team for the Maritime play- offs this spring. Donnie MacWilliams, ald Cutcliffe. three of the five goals, MacWil- liams getting two, and winning the MacKenzie House of Fash- Coach MacLeod fired one, as- sisting on two and CutcHffe con- tributed two assists, besides making a bull-dozer solo which forced Tim McGuigan to bril- Mant heights to prevent a score. The final period of this game when Borden scoret four goals was one of -¢he most rousing of the season, and was accompan- ied by an almost continual roar from the spectators. Combines fought hard and never let up but their plays weren't clicking around the enemy cage. It must be getting handy Bill the deadline for signing play- ers for Junior and intermed- tate play-offs. We don’t know “tf it could be arranged of not, but we think if the Summer- side Junior management Brewer Is His Own Worst Enemy Watching a hockey match on television or even from most sections of a rink is a bit like watching one of the old silent movies. Of course, you hear the puck banging against the “boards, the referee's whistle, and a few noises of that kind, ' jput you don’t hear the players’ comments, and they tell us there’s a lot of spicy conversa- tion going on. Maybe some day they'll give special spectators, for an extra two or three dol- lars, some ear gadgets that will ~ let them in on what the players and referees are saying. For example, Car! Brewer seems a quiet fellow down there on the “Yee, and yet here is a quote from one of his playing oppdn- “ents. “His mouth is his own worst enemy. If he'd just play the game and shut up, he could be great. But that constant yak, Harlem Court Jesters Play PWC Varsity Court Jesters, yak, yak. It drives me nuts.” ‘Ken McGee of the Toronto Globe and Mail seemed to think Brewer is a perfect example of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. Off ice Brewer can discuss any to- pic in well-chosen words and gentlemanly tones. He has ne- ver heard Brewer swear off the ice but on ice he's ‘‘the epi- tome of nastiness. a violent, ag- gressive competitor.’ LAST WEEK’S BOUQUET Two little guys named Leroy Clow And Don MacWilliams stole the show dits of the crowd. . For tep-netch play and coach- | ing too. We give last week's bouquet - te- Jim. MacLeod. amalion a $= one < a a = = E 8 3 g ¥ & ? 3 28s : *8 ri E ga i f z i E E i MAY BE. if i H g G7 A Strange Team Leod and his two kid assistants, , and Ger-| This trio scored ions ‘star of the game" award. | and forwards Don | it would give the | | Wings, moved *|in provincial women’s play un- Hec Gervais of Alberta (left) and Doug Prince Edward Island gaze CHICAGO troit Red Wings 232 night. The victory, the Hawks’ sec- “te m into first) ond in two League, Montrea! idle. one point | Canadiens, who w (AP) — Chicago Last week. They won the plau- Black Hawks scored three times | im the first-period and made the But we must give ome chap his| goals stand up the fest of the due | way to beat the hard-trying De- Sunday | ere intently down the ice during Cameron of the final of the Tournament FINALISTS CONCENTRATE Gardens in Toronto Friday. The “Western rink won 5-3. of Champions at Maple Leaf Detroit Gadsby protested so vehemently | Detroit dropped to fourth be- that he drew a misconduct pen- hind Toronto Maple Leafs, who|alty. When he followed Ashley beat New York 60 Sunday to the scorer’s night Two goals by- defenceman} Pilote and a marker by rookie | q, Hull Dennis for -th final 40 minutes, Gordie Howe. Women curlers from clubs on Prince ‘Edward Island gather at Charlottetown Curling Club next Wednesday, Jan. 13, -~ the annual Crockett trophy play. This competition originated several years ago and was tops til the Silver ‘D’ came along, de- claring a champion for the Do- minion finals. Despite the fact that it has lost its top priority, the Crockett trophy play stili manages to attract the interest of women curlers in every club. Alberton, Montague, Sum- Belve- ly.formed Souris club, it marks its first entry in provincial com- petition. the argument, given a game Two battles Marion MacDonald, Charlotte- couldn't get the puck past vet-, eran Hawk goalie Glenn Hall, | who was making his first ap- pearance in six games. The Wings’ Ed Joyal put the puck in the Chicago net-in-the third period, but referee John Ashley ruled he had blown the whistle to stop play because / Chicago’s Al MéNetl and Larry place in the National. Hockey Jeffrey of the Wings had of | started a battle. ird period. Besides the Mac- gave the Hawks &|NeilJeffrey row, Ted Lindsay! = 34 first-period lead. The Wings,|and Pilote brawied and were! | who held an edge im the play | given minor penalties. | bounced| Two great stops by Ha tallies in}$econd period helped save the second period by Ron Mur-/| game for Chicago. He stood up and moved out to block a good wild final period, the chance by Alex Delveccio and Nationals host RCAF outshot Chicago 34 and then, a few moments Iater,| tonight in a Prince County manpower advantages! dived to his left to glove a five-| Hockey League game. Game but ' footer by Floyd Smith. Chicago, defenceman Bill desk to continue Gadsby was misconduct. broke out in the SUMM BOSTON 1 TORONTO 2 SUMMARY esi? je : TH i E I i Ss i q ¥: a = ‘ * - ha fie an 3 tied it at 66 setting - the wage for LaForte's winner. - =_—-? => _ = . 5 NHL SATURDAY ) 133:40, Pen SUMMAR First Peried.-- 1. Pilote | (Wharram, Mikita) 8: cago, Pilote 5 (Hay) Hl in the | Nats.Play To RCAF Eagles tCP Wireplrote) Chicago Nips Red Wings; Pierre Pilote Scores Two Y 4:55,” D. Hull 6 (Hay) 15: Host ERSIDE — Borden Eagles time is 8:15 p.m. of the officials state that the two ists will be ready to face each| gamuary, 1th other at 8.30 the same evening. | [ce i—Frank Acorn, Keith eee in. Cats Kennedy, Hugh Simpson, Dr. 9 o'clock — Marion MascDon-| Green vs. Doug Saunders. Alex ald, Ch’town vs. Blanche Wilson, Dr. Irwin, David Scales.- Montague; Belvedere ‘A’ lee 2 — Dr. Moreside, How- vs. Joyce MacMillan, RCAF,| ard “Douglas, Buteh MeGee, S'side; Alice Delaney, . Heber Jones vs. E. C. . vs. Marion MacEwen, Alberton;| Ered Cannon, H. E. Carmi Shirley Dye, S'side vs. Charilot-| Rollie Hilts. tetown rink (yet unnamed).’ Ice 3 — Dave Walker, Gordon li o'clock — Elizabeth Mac-| Wellner, Reg. Mahar, Ed Hodg- donald, Charlottetown vs. Phyl-} son vs. Mac —' Bill lis Nelson, RCAF; Mary Nichol-| Boyles, Ivo Cudmore, Al. John- son, Montague, vs. ston. ia ‘B’ team; Jennie Ice 4 — Cyril Flinn, Ed. Fair- ris, vs. Vivian weather, Bill Ivan Lou Turner, Alberton, vs. Pau-| Berrifen VS Sel south te S. Cox. D. V. Mac- S. MacLeod. Bill rae * onds to trigger a four-goal sec- ond-period barrage that carried Toronto Maple Leafs to a 60 | Souris Girls Whip Visitors SOURIS — The ° Provincial Vocational School played two basketball games in Souris Thursday evening and came out ao affair with a win and a The Vocational School boy s| | Won their game with a 35-25 | win over the Souris Regional boys. E. MacDonald of Souris) who collected 14 points. Other) | was | | Sqdarebriggs of the Vocation- |; al School who gathered in 11 and 10 points respectively. Vocational School — M. Mur- ray 11, K. Squarebriggs 10, P. | Acorn 5, M. Cherry 4, G. Hynes 2 — 32. Souris’ Regional — E. Mac- | Donald 14, J. MacQuaid 5, A. ; Clinton 2, E. Pacquet 2, D. Gal- | lant 1, G. MacPhee 1 — 2%. The Souris giris slaughtered | the visiters with a 54-14 win. R. MacDonald was the lead- | ing scorer for the home team as | }she collected 2% points. S. Bat- tersby also of Souris was the se-| cond highest scorer. with 16 points. C. Bourque was the top point getter for the visitors with 7 points. : Souris Regional — R. Mac- Donald 2%, S. Battersby 16, C. Peters 8, S. Acorn 4, D. Sollo man 2 — 4. Vocational School — J. Con- nelly 6, C. Bourque 7, C. Grif- fin 1 — 14. r BOWER GETS Hs 1ST SHUTOUT Pet Tim Horton Scores T. Curling Draw At Montague The following is draw at Mon January 11th. well vs. F. Vuozzo, Roches, G. Cameron. sie, E, MacLure, K. Mac P ns tague for Monday, "So's — Js. Deatectes, 0. Opens Tonight ; The top scerer for the game| Warner, L. Nicholson, E. Cald- | Des- | players who got into the double| lee 2 — D. McGowan, P. Sin- | figures were M. Murray and K./| clair, M. Wigginton, D. Clark- son_vs. G. Nicholson, K. 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