Fee ‘ON SPORT. i iA } : —_ > » (While Sports Editor Pius Callaghae is the __ amnual meeting of the Canadian Amateur Hockey Ee sports columns will be contributed by guest columnists.) : ; By NEIL A. MATHESON , . ae . j e- J begweit—Crystal Rivalry | THE CHOICE of the name Crystals ‘Summerside team back many memories to older hockey fans of and bitter -rivairy that flared between Charlottetown and merside in other years. ‘ ‘ “ since I started as a sports writer beck in 1932, I have heard fans of outstanding incidents in that extended rivalry, but the storm thet developed in 1931 gets my . vote for “the best,” or “the worst"; of them all. That was the year the rivals had to take their final game to Moncton. a It was before I started sports writing, but I talked to J; B. Murley, manager of the National Office here now, who was Patriot sport writer at ‘the . and thumbed through gy Raymeds wep | in disputes right through the up season, apparently. One story told of the Crystals taking their team off the ice here midway through the second period, be- cause ot a disputed penalty and also a disputed goal, I gather - from the story. 100 Telephone Calls AT LEAST ‘once. the series was held up for committee dis- putes, “and at least 100 telephone calls’, but finally a game i gape Mi igh arg hey BiB oa Bonen! RO parently, resulted an order from Schryer, president i a . the Maritime Amateur Hockey Association to play the game Gordie Howe. the National | aulogregh sushery whatever signs his mame for one young- | tion beore’ an exhibition game Sameaian sate adat ae in Moncton, when neither team would agree to go the | Hockey League's all-time | he appears. The 33-year-old ster while another boy pushes 2 Seow 1c reset co other’s rink scoring leader is. mobbed by | Detroit Red Wings’ player | his autograph book into posi- (cP ) ig athe » man uabad te cell Geek Minide ie eens eet te hata eo , ; Moody But that’s what happened. y ° i. ne Nine members of the preset + - The Crystals won the game 5.2 end the Islend } 3 e. Terrier team were to the ship. The Abbies hed tied the Crystals 4-4 in the previous game n . e arr ‘on hae ba Ge at Summerside but the Patriot said Walter Lawlor had his ; = , | dent Dr, Ken Berkeley. ! unconscious and in an. all alter the game. ache e- Spe previously named, and Floyd i seas A Summerside paper sald that slipped and fell | —- (Butch) Martin of last year's “2 pe ges Ml ye ni Es fh ghey = Pro yar Popyee yen, “ See jeg Stee was rendered unconscious. He ‘was to hospital and re- | : aC | also on the list... 3 NEW GLASGOW . Sumsssecste Chal of Wlleg we weartiy:end Seale’ hive eons : oa : . ee ee Sees | eat: any attack had there been one. Angie Carroll continues to set | 62 inthe sin bin and rearguard) 8. Peardon, P. 8 9 17 6 | 1962. Soar yadestleuntnen 2 | goer toe W. G. (Bill) Gillespie was coaching the Abbies and Roy. | a torvid pace in the ISHL scor- | Eustace Reeves has spent a|D. Martin, C, 8 9 17 2 | Walsh, C. 14 3 ‘oo | Tight winger Bobby Brown and| Nove Scola Satin : Prowse, a former Abegweit star, was coaching the Crystals. | ing race. The shifty Parkdale | total of 1 hour in the venalty| W. Dunn, R, 6 10 16 6'| McCollough, C 3 ‘At | detenceman Bill Mitchell ot | #¥%,” Windsor The benches were alongside each other, and at one stage | puck-handler is tops_in the scor- | box. TEAM STANDINGS Crystals Totals 2 Ald | Windoor Bullde a ont jek . oo Prowse observed, Bill recalled yesterday, “Anyone who ever | jing column, four points better | MOST PENALIZED WLtT iF A P,| Pollock, §. 0 40 wham Joo Malo ot Before the game has anything to do with sport after this affair tonight, should than playing coach and team-| The Royals are ‘also the most | Royals 13 3 0111 63 2% | Callaghan,’ 8. 0 of the Chatham | heen deadlocked have his head examined.” ’ _ |smate Buck Whitlock. | penalized team in the league| Penguins © 9 6 2 71 80 | Saints Totals @ 460 | Maroons Ontario Hockey | ition, T'm not writing this to put the blame on anyone, I wasn't Carroll now has~e total of 43 | With a tétal of 334 minutes fol-| Crystals 8 7 1 64 67 17| Mano, E. © .536 | Association senior division. 2 there, and know nothing personally about it, I just want to tell points on 25 goals and 23. as- | lowed by. the Penguins at 208 Evinrudes 112 3 & & 5| MacDougall, £ © .700| Goalie , of Winnl-| 99 tie with Cameron you about some of the bitter rivairy that existed at the time sists, while Whitlock has scored| Penguin netminders are still | Sainis 1 40 15 @ 2) Evinrudes peg Maroons, Harty | Jack for Mr. Murley went to Moncton on the special train with 200 | 21 markers and assisted on 23| tops in the goals-against aver- GOALIES AVERAGES Totals. 0, . Se7 | Smith of Trail Smoke Eaters Chook and Jin to 300 Charlottetown and Summerside fans, and recalls that | others. Five points back of Whit- | @se department. Butch Ward,} Player & Team : Most goals: 23, | Bobby Robertson of Toronto talied tor Lente “we even. fought for broadcasting rights. ‘Jock is another Royals’ player, |L¥man MacInnis and Thane GP GA Pim Ave| Most Assists: Tait winger Jeck McLeod of/ Daryl McMillan made & 3.3| | Alfie Flanagan with 16 goals and | Dayle have compiled a 3.47.aver-| ward, P, 12 +0 ,338| Buck Whidock, Alf saline toute ahaa for Rangers with the only goal | gin Broadcasters Fought Too 23 assists. age with Royals’ cogers in rus-| Mactonis, P, 3 11 2 386| Mont Pointe: Angie Carrol 48. | editions, Marta, wis tee eee panied, G \ Versatile Billy Mulligan of the The Whitlock . hed Doy . : é [ j iY “BULLER”, as Mr. Murley was known then, used to broad- | ‘ e Whitlock coached Royals | Penguin Totals_17—380—3— 347 Josey, 68 minutes. and Petlerine once for Rangers —east hockey games and he, and the technicians trom Char engin on cn 14 goals and | W280 are tops. in the league | Roper, R. 91/332 0 391 TEAM PENALTIES a oe oe er tae lottetows,—‘rushed to the. Moncton rink” as soon as they at- | 15 . cists and then three other | *#@dings. have clinched first | Frizpell, R. 62/331 0 .443 Royals 334 Minutes Gait ean SS ee rived, to get their equipment set up so they “would be sure of | pai olavers take up the next | P#Ce om 13 wins and 3 losses in| Royals Totals 16 @ 0 .34 Penguins 206 Miewtes | © roster the aalfway mark in the being on the air’” when the game started. po do spots, Dick Carroll, Eus- 16 games for 26 points. Runner-| frigzell replaced Roper after ae Minutes a — exhibition tour period. Details are hazy after so many years , but “Buller” told me t Reeves and Jim MacLeod |“? Old Spain Penguins have | one period of play in game play Crystals Minutes g0 to are; Bill Buber stopped 30 shots he finally agreed to split the broadcasting time with Summer. ‘ace He i 21 points res. | 22. Points on 9 wins and two! e4 on Thuretley, January 11th. Saints 54 Minutes. a eee ; dei tm the New Glasgow net ‘side. “I took it upan myself to do it”, he said. hog ; : ¥ * po | ties while Summerside Crystals | —— - Ted Makf and goalie Reg McDougall The Crystals won the game decisively and despite the rabid | Pectively. | are solidly lodged in third place | + _ | Neale; centres Bill a away 23 for Windsor, rooting from the sidelines, it was clean as a whistle all the. | Most penalized player im the | three points back of thé’ Birds. © Sloan and Joe Hogan; wing |-— Sar coat ee gue to Matin ee eal pes | dey ot te Me | ee eee | irates ANS «= [6S : sent . josey ‘ ; ee There “was some briflant hockey’... fhe. two ams hit a — who hatn't| Player & Team G APts Pim ~ , * Beavers Trip @ terrific pace”, “was a pointedly clean Buller | Playing for some S| A. Carroll, R. 25 23 48 15 | “* f : mei said in the special story he wrote following the game. - R. Whitlock, R. 21 23 4 18 | $ . AT s Minor {Ramblers 5-3 egy Aang tng ry Soren om = Pooh Ae | A: Flanagan, R. 16 2% 39-40 | fa ic ories wien Chick eaten, et Powers, Hal lett on. defence: BOWLING B. Mulligan, P. 14 158 @ 14 : J Squarebriggs, Hi Saunders. Ivan Nicholson, Austin y D. Carroll. R. 12 13. % 32 eg After MacDonald, a° Montague boy; Frank “Duck” Acorn and Dee | ##§ RESULTS E. Reeves. R. 1 22 2 60 | Dirates toppled YMCA 75-47, Jack were the big pointgetters Following is the Sports Arena Gillis’ forwards for the Abbies. | Jim Macleod, R11 10 21 4 | ~ Ossie LeFurgey was the Crystals goalie, Reg Saunders and | Resulis of - Dominion’ Gov't! & M Donald P , | and Saints edged Trotters 61-60 for losers, : j Danny Gallant played defence. Monty omery, Chick s ac. f os | in Basketball League . Gallant, Everett MacDonald, Ralph Silliphant, a Jamieson chap, | Bowling League | iT doubleheader at SDU gym last} 7.45 making a brilliant start, | whose name I think was Keith, and Jack Schurman were | 0.2. | G. Cuteliffe, E..12 7 19 20 | night. bed sactner ‘te forwards. - W. Cantwell 614| J. Kane, P 8 11 10 62 |” In ‘the first game between | this season, y . D. Campbell 657 | G> Rogerson. E. 7 12 19 2 | Saints and Trotters action was| might in pgcing the Pirates to Eagles vs QCHS Owls, | Amherst. Ramblers in a Nova | Idi Habs U Be 567 |C. Ready, R. 4.14 18 37 | close all the way and at half | victory’ The lanky sharpshooter 4.0—5.20 .— Bantams QCHS Scotia. Senior Hockey League Piante Is Ho ing mia P —- |E. Higson 493 | — read 20-28 a taver ‘ Beavers ve Phdle etc., Bom | @@me here Monday : : 'D. MacDonald 500 me pp tage nant | Siched apo total of 5 Dent aes Doug Howatt the iny| PWC lee Sports CANADIENS still hang on to. the top NHL spot with the J. H. Korrey 543 | i be with teammates Dave Hyndiiian re * surance goal for Beavers at 19:- scrappy Maple Leafs breathing down their neck. Old Montreal | roiat-s (Curling Draw _ ee nee Oe nee ont Wayne MacDonald scoring doc tenn ee ocus sae @ aller pulled goaiie |SATURDAY supporters like myself are beginning to wonder how long | D.V.A. For Monta uve Sted wd gna ints but as | 2 and 14 points respectively. oes. Emery | in the last min- Skating 2:30-4:00 eee eee MRERG SENET Fee OEY I EO | Be. Meher om, g |the minutes ticked by the lead| Roy Scantlebury was the only | OFFICIALS Fale of play, 5 SUNDAY— -: - a heted teareel stopped 9 choles o6 the weekend while Fx ae 4 Here is the Montague curling | changed hands and with only \ player for YMCA to get into the| Ron Carmicheel, Grant Crock. a a 2 Sunday Evening Skating “hig mates took two games: from the Bruins who outplayed |W. Deacon ieee wey see oe need te bee Dee oe figures. ae A, Jas Bevens. | soarees tee aon “Ge maa ye them, even:though they are deep in the cellar. And late last B. Kitson 522 | ' "| ewished the twines for 13 points ; meek Plane g inCumukanee oe ORE gn gel gt ood Cog Dg omy the, Winning bis | and R. Perry picked up sine, (@OrraN Ban Co Seconda leer Gosls by Gorey [PLEASE CLIP THIS who way. Total—3396 | _ Jeague scoring FOR FUTURE The Mestréal cht hee lest We Roget ond | Points: DOT. 3. D.VA.¢ | lee Si, Gals, E. wetter. | victory. LS —--._-|Lopsided Win Lie, Coma, tard Mate | een fellows like Dickie Moore and Jean are on the limp. | DOF. | worth, F. Horton, A.—Johneton- ih 17 potas while Peter Orant (AAL@ ton : Mencion's Bil Dolren sad end—not—deliveringA—Montreal seribe hints Moore may be R Gallant 577, ve M. Lea, K. Hughes, C, Gor- | with 17 points while Peter Grant s Announce Corran Ban rolled to a 21-2) Howés’ second goal of the night through, as he is playing on two bad kmees thet have him | Fitagerald 430 | don, A. Bears. | scored 12 and Rene Perry rack-| : Pee Sieten-aver eps taver a Ga wondering if he’s p out the string.’ Belliveau has not | Aitken 552| 9 P.M. +e e tm Hotkey at SDU + been himeelf since hie Preseass injury, and some of the | x. Glover : 604| Ice 1~—Ellery Shaw, Fis | Seen one eee ee poin Nts | Hockey !eegue action other super-stars . bg nag ——- ft Hu: 474| Poole, Ralph _Annear, Donnie ae $ Se 7 ' BIG CLAUDE. PROV: has come through with tt © Sneek ees ee coe ee tL T 3 MONTREAL (CP) — Mont- tree ak oe ee goal getting performance in the league, and young Ral | Total—3249 | Ben Koke, Ken Sullivan, Wm. | arge. urriout seul. Misuctes ef the Yastera Seams ane “ aera — is playing well enough to get consideration for all E.M.O. | Naddy. na ¢ i I Football Conterence . announced | 4 ol ee ni . If the ‘new stars can continue t shine, and the old ones ee e dts |" Joe 2—Liltian MecDoaald, 8: S@@N For oo Monday night the appointment | three each, -G. M 2 and recover, the Canadiens may hang in there. If not. it’s going to; Dufty £00 ee. oe eee t, 'sin| About 90 enaches and officials | 0 Roser, Gammon of Quebec City | J, MacDougall 1. take & continuation of Plante’s superb performances to keep 5\/prowse 455 | clair, V. Dufar, Edna White: *| as director of promotions and| J, Pineau and J. MacAleer ‘them up there. And it seems unlikely that any man can continue P J. MacDonald 881 | . V. Duver, | from Alberton, Tignish, 0'-| Danny Pickett of Montreal a8 were the Hope River scorers. to come up with performances like that against such heavy odds R. eon : 602 Sette Leary and surrounding districts | director of development. | ———— — Chicago coasted to the Stanley Cup win last year after the : Total—2232 CURLING DRAW attended a one-day . hockey | Gagnon, 33, founder and prtesi- | , other halt to death. ‘The ssme’thing could haspenageia aie | Poms: DOF.3, EMO. 8 | — school fa O'Leary Saturday. | Scrusnic Porton Leawwe aie CHECKER yer. - ™ DPW. | ‘the following is the curling | The school was ‘conducted by |e new pest. nore - “ . BR | draw tor Tuesday at the Char- | David Boswell, provincial dir-|” pickett, 23,70 native of Saint . ' Fi Leclair _ $B | Iottetown Club. This is the fifth | ector of physical education. | sohn, N.B., replaces Ken Brown, ‘To CAB 3 “ 3 J a. emer Bee round in the Rendezvous Com- Instruction centered around who resigned last month to join amrvice V. Pineau ih use of the rule book; funda |, television station in Florida. ae oop SS n rex ir t 6,50 P.M. - menfals, such as skating, shoot Pickett was formerly assistant ' | con, 1%) Toe 1D, O'Rourke vs G. Ste-| ing, passing, stickhandling 4n4| pubiteity director and po “DONT ee. | wast. | checking; and team play. —_ ment manager. CE P Beck ‘ ‘7 Ice 2-Dr. MacDonald ve Dr.) Mr, Boswell said that interest’ Gagnon played tackle with FARE 4 CHAN a a Ss e eet F. Johnson 551 ys as as ii the sehool was sufficient t© Quebec City Swimmers from *=TAKE A CHECKER" | . ° F. Sinnott pai | oe | oa ‘| warrgnt..an annual school’ in 1959 to 1954 and was coach of | R. Ketch. - 614 | Pre purke ve F. Honsen | eee .: Quebec Seminary, first French- Ear! oon ee wick winners some time earty | ©- Tupper 6 oe SD. Saunders vs M.| . | speaking footbell club in that = has ea| “Atintareaied ore urged to|’ Points: Dew 0, Tow 6 Fy yi, Bulldogs Whip . , , ed &@ meeting of the make it a point to be on hand Sw SO :sPMCO cs pert rasi ? Se Be geen |i Se pri mona a6 Getty er 1-2 Kaew x, rue. POW Royals THEN YOU ARE LIKELY TO BE the Charlottetown YMCA 7.00 9. ee, 485 Ice 2-R. Ewing vs A. Hume | Hampshire Bulldégs walloped : ‘ Ba dja dain diet ek it 3. Sereta a0 Joo $-D. Hill ve H.C. Attit- |-piver League slay. at North the athletic type! Strong, self-confident, 9 6 ee ee Bruins, Rarigers >" _ Total2008 |. ee 4-De. Gallant vs Eber Fe eh. —toviny cutsosr sports —writing from an | qutisen-be-setnen-tee-thee ea tom: -Phery 1-1 Draw OM ‘arshall a 534 “Wee $—D “Wonnacott ve ¢, | Moore, L. 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Bryen- : t the yellow pages of your Telephon year Gn How Weterted |< mr ed : | inform Strands won the Maritime Sen- | Jamey Kennedy and Gerry Kane |. Men's high three: L. Ward. Directory'tor tell poetN Ika ae © Ue 08, Sevens “— finiahed the scoring for Rangers a ae gym in Charlottetown with two each. defeating Camp Gagetown Army | Denny Grant Crock- “ team and LePages Trotters from | ett and Ronnie Carmichael @ Charlottetown. _| handled the whistles. ” i The Trotters -were the run-| - f + Sy Sie nete-up in the tournament a4 FAMOUS. LIBRARY : . Mi tournament takes place in the first lara a Faroe a Sass Gouna te How Bouse: \eus tenaeé ts 16th century.