Che Guurdian “Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew” SECOND SECTION Charlottetown, Mon. Nov. 8, 1965. Page 9 Chicago Whips Leafs 9-0: You Need Luck To Get Balance By NORMAN MacDONALD hockey fan said to me re- are a question mark, and let's cohily that he had rerely seen leave it at that. We dubbed more exciting games than took them the probable sis- 4 place last spring. We had to ters” of the league in the early ‘ » egres. The RCAF Eagles won dave of last segeen,, sad Oot-* the championship only did we have to eat those words : in Combines a cos oe MS ae tesetne : in the some ‘or * cone Nationals in the Anyway there should be a big y CHICAGO (AP) — Chic By gma se ‘Rousseau and Claude Larose| minutes to play in the period. srt moe of the games it crowd of fans at the stadium oa ||Black Hawks poured five goals | | Yat +§«—=S—=—™_| scored for the Canadiens. split the Detroit was anybody’s contest until.late Wednesday evening to see just past Terry Sawchuk in the first ‘3 é Boston's two goals came from | defence and skated in on Croz- im the third period who are playing with the Aces period, then cruised to a 9-0 vic- bi ; Reg Fleming and Johnny Bucyk/ier, who blocked his drive. No matter how hard we plan and Borden. _| tory over Toronto Maple Leafs | | — in a late surge that was fruit-| Then, from his knees, Ingarfield for balance in a league, there's. Congratulations te Charlotte- _ |here Sunday night. [ on _foane s xe shuffled the puck to Marshall ot to be an element of luck winning By extending their season |‘ a 3 third | who tucked it into the right cor- oe ie Me ae ae oon jetene on We me SP mark to five victories and a tie, | period, but by that time the Ca- | per. we had last year. It’s easy to >owling the Hawks remained tied with nadiens had scored all their) Howe, given a perfect pass insure lack of balance by fall- Crest Lanes on Saturday, and Montreal for first place in the goals. from Don McKinney, shot a 30- ing to take certain precau- a couple of hip-hips to the eS ee Pos es : en National Hockey League. The Only the spectacular goal-/foot bullet over Giacomin’s left tions. The Prince County Soft- Matthrew Tire boys of Sum- ee eS «© |Canadiens beat Boston 32 Sun- tending of rookie Bernie Parent| shoulder for Detroit's first ball League managed that merside fer placing second. " Lg Aig Saat j day night. in the Boston net kept the score! score. The goal was Howe's j beautifully last summer. They Also to Doug Campbell 3 Toronto fell into a fourth from reaching double figures.| second of the season and left power-packed one team, and having the highest . place tie with Detroit, two Time and again he foiled Cama-| him three short of the 600 mark about 75 percent of the games We heard the names of the points behind New York Ran diens on breakaways. Three of|in this, his 20th NHL season. were about as interesting and top scorers im bowling for es the Montreal goals came after; The Wings sent five forwards suspenseful as a battle between ast week and noted that two ra multiple rebound shots while | against Giacomin in the last a bulldog and a Pekinese. But of last year’s hockey players +8 MINOR HOCKEY defencemen stood idly | five minutes and their attack you can’t make sure of bal- were included. Tony Licari, SUMMARY ‘ by. paid off when McDonald fired aa ule. heme ~ —* ay eo eee fi : ea atlas until Boston found it- | maze eee after taking ; ’s keep our year, ; crossed for another going the coaching | Mi self shorthanded at the 10-min-| Howe's pass. evenly, balanced lengee this jab trem ine ent ie we WHERE Is IT? key League programm for, 1065-06 Thon too Cosndions’ poms slog |-Sind poles Wow: Vee, ear. one bow- : i ‘i | x Tporden and Pope Motors Aces line wtwes, And Denne Mac. | ‘Lorne Worsley, Montreal of the Boston Bruins in their ques Laperriere (2) of the Can- |£% off to an ambitions stast Sean? WEL went into high gear, tiring Bos-|Nevin 3 ( Marshall, Howell) will open the season at Civic Williams, the youngster whe | Canadiens looks up into the National Hockey League game adiens. Lower left is Bobby teams in Paperweight. Pee Wee ton’s defence and turning the |14:49. Penalties—Ullman, Pet- Stadium on Wednesday night. improved se much last year | air after making a save off at Boston Garden last night. Rousseau (15) of the Canad- and Bantam divisions compet-|sers, who beat Detrait 3-2 Sun- |*ide of play. ers 3:43, Goegan ‘3:57, Hillman The Aces have some valuable with Borden, also was away | the stick of Dean Prentice (17) Assisting on the play was Jac- _iens. (AP Wirephoto) |eq in exhibition play to launch |4ay night. Shortly after defenceman | 4:06, Brown 15:31. additions in Dave Gaudet and up there im the bowling scores. the season on its way. The fol-| Bobby Hull took over the |Teddy Green .was put in the| Second period—2. New York, Bobby Perry, and maybe a few We guess hitting that counter lowing are the results of th at|!eague scoring lead by coming |Pemalty box for the second time |Nevin 4 (Ratelle, Gilbert) 934; of/the old timers will be back pin is a let like shooting for ®.., » play: up with his second three-goal | the period the Canadiens put |3. New York, Marshall 3 (Ingar- in harness. This should make the the corner of the net, except PAPERWEIGRT performance of the year. eg) eengpe pf marly alle field) 1821. :Penalties — Bath- Pope Motors boys a bit stronger that in bowling nobody’s try- Sparrows 3 — Kevin Andrew first also came against Toronto |“€Y ps at the puck |gate 236, Ullman 333, Goyette than last year. The Nationals ing to stop you. ‘Si Saslatees (2). Blackbirds |i the season opener. The goals |While Parent was on the ice amd |4:12, Howe 604, Goegan 9:09, 2 — Steve Hillier (2) ran his total to 11 in six games, |2 Stopped: all of them. But then |Ingarfield 11:20, Bergman 16:58 4 . . - Eagles 3.— Art MscGuigan, |He also added a pair ot sasists | SOUS, Oro ne sel nee ncaa, erred Ch town Curling Club Allan MacGuigan, David Mac.|! Overtake Bob Rousseau, 17 asect to Pasent tad -aitibatee 2 ™ ) 2:44: S. : ’ Innis: Crows 0 — to ose nn back aire aaa any McDonald 1 =" soe ° e ed ; : ba ull’s performance a put fenceman trying |19:06: Penalties—Howe > To Give Curling Classes soe te een’ Doug ‘Tweel; Owie'2 — John (Him atop the list of the Hawks’ |'® help the goalie he ee WINNIPEG (CP) — Winnipeg | *= 3 Perkins, with 116 yards in 10 Ri ? Flannagan all-time scorers. Bobby, in his SUMMARY | Shets om geal by 3 Biue Bombers held on to a lead | i thrusts, and Raimey with 40 on |@uinn, . r ninth season, now has scored a| First period — 1. Montreal, |Detroit 16 6 10—33 A curling school is to be con-| yp on their play. Most curlers |created by halfback Dave! | nine, led Winnipeg's 196-yard|_ Redbirds 3 — Rory Beck, Fred). 41 of 554’ points. The record |Rousseau 6, 16:11, Penalties—|New York 15 11 10—36 in two Raimey’s two runs for touch- ground attack. The Bombers a Willard Horne; Blue- had been held by Bill Mosienko, |Awrey and Harper (minor and| downs in the second quarter to -jalso hit for 182 yards passing ies John Abbott, Bob | Who collected 549 points in 13|majors) 2:51, Green 6:33 Ferg- . |\defeat Saskatchewan Roughrid- for 16 first downs, Se . seasons with the Hawks. uson 9:16. ers 15-9 in the Western Football Saskatchewan had 16 first |Dunsford; Hawks 0. Second Peried—2. Montreal, Conference sudden-death semi- | |downs on 197 yards passing and PEE WEE LAUNCH ATTACK Ferguson 2 (Larose, Berenson) S an final before 21,600 fans Sunday. '|g3 rushing. Lancaster completed | Caribous 3 — Ted Crockett,| The Hawks launched their at-|359 5 Montreal, Backstrom 2 Gordon Betts (2); Coyotes 3 — (tack at 6:38 of the first period The Bombers now meet Cal 112 of 29 passes but had three (J. C. Tremblay) 4: Mont- “ intercepted Gary MacConnell, John MacDon- | When Phil Esposito backhanded |,.51 Reliveau - oo " | fers . \gary Stampeders in a best-of- three final starting in Calgary Saturday. Raimey, rookie import from || ald, Brian Carmichael. a rebound of Chico Maki’s shot |j,. enaliies—Larose Racoons 0; Zebras 0. past Sawchuk from 15 feet out. aes J 715, Otters 7 — Chris C (2),|Less than a minute later, Eric peried—6. Montreal UNB Bombers Bobby Falls a toe Heuaet eee Koo tt eee (Berenson, Pcie : 0; Elks 0. footer after ng @ neat pass a: 8 Defeat Saint ee er ential Campbell, |from left wing Len Lunde. Chi- Gnwte, a ee oe Son Thompson, Glen McDer-|cago's Doug Mohns was in the |Roston RB , :M; Ig ee a Alan MacDonald; Rams 1 | Penalty ae made it Westfall) 14:23. Penalty—Lang. : niv: Ww nswick |— Jackie Kipping. : , climaxing a two - on - one aa 3 | _ | Red scoring touch- | Springers 2 Brian MacRae, | breakaway with Hull at 10:42. |S sumiscondues) 7:25 downs @@ the second and third |David Power; Setters 1— Jim| Mohns knocked a five-footer |yq al 15 161243 | FREDERICTON (CP) — The quarters showed enough offen- |O’Connor. behind Sawchuk less than four Boston 979-3 sive power to give them a well-| Foxes $3 — Frank MacKinnon, | Minutes later and Bill Hay NHL SATURDAY NEW YORK 4 TORONTO 2 SUMMARY : First period: 1. Toronto, Stam |="? == : ‘learned 140 shutout over. St.|Ronnie Sobey, Lyle Sheppard; | capped the outburst at 18:39 by; NEW YORK 3 DETRorr 2 jland Golf Association will be i ley 1 (Pulford, Selby) 1621. Dunstan’s University here Sat-|Wolves 2 — Kevin Devine, Don- | Skating through the entire Leaf} NEW YORK (AP) — Bob held at the Moncton golf and i _|Penalties—Pronovost 2.16 Gia- DAVE RAIMEY urday afternoon to give them a \nie MacLean. team and sliding the puck into|Nevin drilled in two goals as \Coustry club and the Maritime ‘ comin 13.34 Neilson 15.17 winning season record of four BANTAM the cage from a few feet away. |New York Rangers edged De- |°PE" will be played at the Fred- Second 2 2. New York,| Saskatchewan reduced the and three losses, The set-| Maroons § — Colin Younker,|, Hull scored twice and Stan |troit Red Wings 32 Sunday |@Ticton golf club it was decided. _. the fifth *|Mikita hit for his second |night im a National Hockey |bere Sunday at the fall_mecting e quarter théh Rider quar- Ken Doiron (3), Jim Killorn; | orker of the season inthe sec- period wins Gilbert 3 (Brown, Seiling) |margin with a field goal in the jnack for the Saints was 19.22; 3. New York, Ingarfield third sixth in VeN |senators 1 — Billy Stavert League game. 2 (Marshall, Hillman) 19.59, |‘eTback Ron Lancaster began |, for the injury battered | ‘nears 2 — Tommy ; ond period. Hull's final tally} The Rangers, who didn't win |VeTBors. Penatties—Mahoviich 0.09, Goy- Cian eee ae oe their worst record in five nie, eisahe 1 ee rome midway in the third), game from Detroit at home| The Riverside Country Club ette 6.49. 4 ars. ‘ Tame. last season, ran their current 1 (Kelly Bilis) ons oe halibac k Bill toa ce -: Fullback Rick Logie’s major waleha 4 — Bob MacGuigan| Hawks’ goalie Glenn Hall, resapocren vee ee four games 2 ° .23; 5 New ‘ * taking a and holding York, Ingarfield $ (Nevin, Me. |the clear to grab a Lancaster |roush, contre Fe ree os DAOe eee ee blanked the Leafs in the ig the Wingy [lourmament dates and sites wil : in the second half e MacQuarrie, off a late surge by Mahon) 9.00; 6. New York, jcrisl for uyard cain and lio put UN.B. ahead 60 with Bob (Ready. fuk SHY |lengun opener. in TOM, IGocne tows be completed at the spring Marshall 2 (Ingarfield, Nevin) [eee sdyard’ Une Cooper adding the convert point.| narblers 7 —- Shaun Murphy |"Umed aside 40 shots in regis Howe scored one goal and set |meeting at Moncton. 19.32. Penalties Peters 4.33, pes : Then early in the second half the |.) Joe! Fichaud (2), Alan Ma- | ‘TiN his second whitewash job|up another as the Wings pep-| The possibility that Prince Ed- Douglas (minor and 10-minute |yigsep SCORING CHANCE [Bombers added second of |e’ (2): Blades 0 » AM of the year. |pered rookie Goalie Ed Giaco- |Ward Island will withdraw from misconduct) 6.58; Neilson 16.57; But Lancaster missed with |the game after making big gains | "aces ¢ — Gordon Beck, Angus |. Fist Period—1. Chicago, Es- |min in the last period. The De-|its association with New Bruns- Keon 18.16. three passes—one was knocked |0" the ground. MacPherson ran ack (8); Eewaote 1 Paul |Posito 2 (Maki, R. Hull) 6:38; |troit ace ruined Giscomin’s bid |Wick was raised by Bob Giggey : een goal by s 9 1125 /40WM, another hit the goal post |® neat sweep around end Sd ltmadars. 2, Chshage, Hésteronkn % iands | far Me Gest WER, ciubeet st 3:44 0) Co ee er ace lew York .... .... Cooper again made ; ~ |Hay)_7:07; 3. Chicago, of period. He fed Ab suc : Bee ee cee eas the convert. | Clippers $ — Gary Cooper (2); |(p” Hull) 10:42; 4. Chicago, (McDonald for a lastmimute |@ step through informal corres- Torente - 11 5 14—S8 Statistic. : Home Heating Oil Good but with a clear road to ally The Bombers out-|George Wigmore: Barons 1 —|sschne 7 (Mikita) 14:26; 5. Chi-|goal before Giacomin closed the |Pomdence with the Royal Cana- SUMMAR’ the goal line he couldn’t avoid classed the Saints in almost Andy Matheson. dian Golf Association. i Dekediion WON den ones we-oen First period: 1 Montrea, stepping out of bounds, giving |@Very department but especial a alk Bask eal tee ae le be would Sits te ces Whe, Ileus can never run short. Fuel Chief is the Rousseau 5 (Beliveau, J. C.|Winmipeg possession on their |ly in rushing. ‘The _ bomber's ikita 0:36; Haay 2:19; Mohns|with the I sen snad province represented by its finest of its kind —economical, cleaner Tremblay) 18:45. Penalties —.|own eight-yard line. rolled over for 218 yards com- gee ore hae earn le ee ee ee Cup burning, and protective to your heat-_ a : : seq |Pared to only 116 for the Saints. 8:50;. Jeffrey 12:56; Douglas|in the opening period. His _sec- n the Willingdon Cup ing equipment. Call us for Tonace Ferguson__ 2:45, Boivin 10:19, | Fullback Art Perkins carried |), 14. tieoJaben Dei 14:12 ond came on a New York |Competition and the Canadian Fuel Chief today! . Harper 13:38, Ferguson, Flem- Winnipeg out of danger with @|¢. ii. paeeell._ ofthe Second Period—6 Chicago, R-| power play in the second Junior Team matches. ing 16:46. “--|§0yard- drive through the left- was 7 for 14 and 75 ito) 1:20: 7, Chic | De PF tte| Ellwood Greenough of St. Ste- Di j ‘ os side of the Saskatchewan line, |Y@TdS MacPherson of U.N.B : Hull 9 (Esposito) 1:20; 7. Chi-|Donnie Marshall completed the ° a Ste 4 ees i coca Tackle N inton, with |“25 3 for 7 and 55 yards cago, Mikita 2 (R. Hull) 5:39; 8.|Rangers scoring with another |Phen, president of the associa- ich becuase ae abe Chicago, R- Hull 10 (Mikita,|power-play goal in the middle |tion, said he would not Mke to 4 7312 ha Bila eg remo 3:59, |two converts, ensive Sicdliaeh Liniee Pilote) 19:22. Penalties—Horton | period. see PE.I. withdraw from its = a gh 6:18, Ferguson 13:37. |halfback Ed Ulmer, with a sin- agu 4:49, Jarrett 7:26, MacNeil 7:55, ‘ jllong association with New : Third period: 3. Boston, Pren- |gle, got Winnipeg’s other points. WLT F APt Shack 19:09, MacNeil 19:58 SCORES ON REBOUND |Brunswick. He and other gov- tice 1 (Bucyk, Westfall) 5:58; 4; Flanker Hugh Campbell got/Chicago eo io Third Period — 9. Chicago,| The Rangers’ Wayne Hillman expressed the view that Ch'town Petroleum Boston, Green 2 (Prentice, West-|the Saskatchewan touchdown, | Montreal 521 3 au ; Hull 11 (Esposito Maki) 12:55. |Was serving a penalty late im/such a step might result in a fall) 18:27. Penaities—None. catching Lancaster’s nine-yard|New York $3 2 1 23 16 7 yw 1: ack |the first period when Nevin took |lower standard of golf on the is- Products Ltd Shots on goal by -|pass, and guard Jack Abends- | Detroit 241% B 5 nt tte | nl a pees from Gtqrehem, fired aliend in the future f fae PELL ° 4 : 19:35, B. Hull 19:35. * 2b. 003 Gt. George St. Ch'town Boston SS oe ee ee 251 1 31 § €agu : ote peal hard drive off goalie Roger players did not face the chal- Montreal 9 5 14~23'28 yards out. Boston 151 13 3% 3) Chicago 17 14 13=44|Crozier’s pads and punched in |lenge of competition from play- a : | TRURO (CP) — The on-again, | Toronto 12 15 13—40 |his own rebound with Crozier ers in New Brunswick. de ateaienapea tO unc —— i Deis sas sees z ees te ee ee ee ‘off-again Maritime Senior Hockey sprawled on the ice. Harry B.W. Isner of Moncton, a past “ : o - nnmnonne nna Tague” was shelved: for-at-least|....-MONTREAL § BOSTON 2 Howell also drew an assist on |president of the association, said one year by team representatives} BOSTON (CP)—Montreal Ca-|the Ranger captain’s third goal|a more progressive step would at a meeting here Sunday. nadiens got five goals from five |of the season. ibe the formation of a Maritime The league folded earlier this|different players Sunday night; Pete Goegan of the Wings was team to compete in the Willing- fall because of withdrawal of ~ seal "tueane aa 5-2 in a/jin the penalty box when Nevin don Cup matches. The combin- 9 « . team msors and was resur-| Nationa ey gue game./scored again, this time om aied team from New Brunswick CN’s Red Bargain” travel days are here! charlottetown to: rected "5 weak ago at a meet- by ae victory - the |short backhander after he had and Prince Edward Island fin- ; ; ; ,NS. \last- i 3-1 | fak encem ill Gadsby ished second in thi , CN’s Red, White & Blue ‘Calendar of Savings’ is just halifax $5.40 tay "Monten Tiss, New Hoss "the "Canadiens. ‘pad suffered in trot, of the ‘Detroit a lheuraneneut ot wanpes,, bet. a about red all over with rock bottom fares until the end Glasgow Rangers and Charlotte- at the hands of Boston in Mont-| Earl Ingarfield set up Mar-|Maritime team would be strong of May. It's the time to roll—to take that big trip you've montreal $14 oOo jtown Islanders showed indica-|real Saturday night. shall’s goal, which proved to be enough to compete with the bést wanted. Pick a date and go. CN's got plenty of com- ® | tions of nt ad ag an) John Ferguson, — Ralph Back- the winner, with Gary Bergman ‘teams in Canada : ba plenty of phen chide tye a and fast trains to toronto $20.00 teams in the league last season ek Pe tin rR rn Bf ia seimeey ot Cook, Sous. 4 make your trip a ‘Traveliving’ pleasure. Relax in a have folded. Charlottetown was | ra. {longtime ; F . + | | governor of the Asso- comfortable coach, ‘Dormette’ car or standard berth windsor $23.00 to have been @ new entry. HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL leiation from the Lakeside club u accommodation—or enjoy the private world of a | ; jin Moncton who made a major be roomette, bedroom, compartment or drawing room. saskatoon $42.00 Something CA “ | SOURIS — Saint Dunstan’s| good team effort. Dave John- contribution to golf over the And ae meals are included when you $56 00 ita Gah e High School an oe stone ete ae aa cee years. Mr. Peake died in the travel in sleeping or parlor cars! Additional savings vancouver — es iemke A" Seue leoeen dragon shal rice for children under twelve. Go CN. It's the thrifty way - r ee ee | cee ae ee all game held here Saturday |kicks, going 45 yards on each to travel. And the most enjoyable way to save. afternoon. for two of his touchdowns, and| FOOTBALL Charge-a-Trip, Go Now—Pay Later or use your CN Scoring for SDHS were Billy | got beautiful blocking from his Credit Card. Phone for your ‘Tickets by Mail’ today. Weatherbie, Don Connors, and |teammates. Get away now on a roll-away Red Bargain. | Frank Gaudet, while scoring for Danny MacNeill converted ” STAN DINGS Look th ht I f. | Souris-was Eugene MacDonald. three td’s besides getting away Ook over these one way coach travel fares. Souris scored first ay-4;0 of |two good kicks from center : the first quarter. . field on which Montague was, National League SDHS scored their first point |trapped in the end zone for two Eastern Conference ful relief from fy of the second quarter on a | Points. ‘WLT F A Pet : SG : | Pete Coffin, running full-, Cleveland 6 2 0205 184 750 the minor : rouge point by Gaudet. Then j : ; t ch ‘aeth Connors scored two more points | >@¢k, piled up a total of 145 yards | St. Louis 5 3 0 204 138 625 pains 0} ne Sha dam on a safety at 14:23 |of Summerside’s team total of New York 4 4 0125 196 500 E ever they occur. / suffer. + a | 235, setting up a couple of touch- | Dallas 3 5 0 167 153 375 ing from the minor pain of Sven te Weathatie os |e Wash 3 5 0117181 375 Ty ic rh toid arthritis, eatherbie at | ash. ; roll-away red bargains have enjoyed PROMPT benefits | 4:47 and I1:80 brought the score yqirege ner sie, Selene Meld Pte ch 26 D124 150 290 _ | from this quick, simple method to 154. = downs in the Western Conf: : ous, Sel SDHS rounded out the scor- oe Gum. pn Get av the a EEN | oe at 15S ee teeth quar. _,@uarterback Paul Gallant com- Baltimore 7 1 0 243 143 875 "today. tarde ete a |Pleted six of eleven passes fora Green Bay 6 2 0172 117 730 . | pa scored 2 | total of 140 yards. Minnesota --«-55_ 3: 0.253 231 625 NIAGARA OF P.E.1. : Te two fenms eect ia the | Summerside, who have had a Detroit 5 3 0146 153 63 252 Kevt Street potato bowl to be held at SDU’s disappointing year as far as wins | Chicago 4 4 0232 194 500 Charlottetown, P.E.1. field on Nov. ll to decide the |go, ha ner a San Fran 350286 231 375 Phone 894-6373 ; w. — i os he oe 'Lo< Angeles 1 7 0 132 252 125 fr ali |"A competition championship. rookies who will be returning - . SHUNS. neve ereeseenee tue Gmmene’ ie nder coaches INDUSTRY BRANCHES OUT DOCTORS... have discovered this dynamic SUMMERSIDE — Summerside | B&*t year and wu hes wow concert ee em EF high schodl walloped Montague | Gord Montford and Russ Ting- The ago of the = Zags iregional high Saturday by the | s careful supervision are de-| industry made Canada ag WN inmiisiiine mn. pee & ae | veloping into excellent football exporter of sulphur, a byprod- is game goed wet of the = * a“ : - ’ = |four points to the winner but had | Players. retains seocem. a Se ical aut eeeea s 5 © JADDRESS se eee eee eee ee teecee tee no bearing on the pota cme ; cece * - = ; st ast gp: ; an rc - scifi: |. Sal e lew prov, [was the last eame for Summer: ADDITIONAL SPORT PAGE 11 = fs