—~Keough is a reat—-digger;—fast,- whe Gextea, Charlottetown, Fri, Nov. 25, 1966. SPORT ECHOES Nats Knock Us For ~ A Loop By NORMAN. MacDONALD Tne fact that the Borden Na- fonals, without DONNIE Mac JIM MacLEOD, KEOUGH, who was right among the leaders in scoring in the Prince County League last year. and dangerous around an en- emy net. He scored two goals in their opening game Wednes- rat aia Table Tennis Draw Released The Table Tennis tournament "© tq. decide the players who will represent P.E.I. in the © First Canadian Winter Games at Que- bec in February will be held be- ginning Friday night at the B.R.C. at 7 p.m. The doubles tourgament will begin Saturday morning at 10. a.m. ~ The following is the draw in singles in the first round, 7 p.m. Friday night: Earl Smith vs Roger Miller. Ron Diamond vs Robert ter. + Dannie McGuigan vs Gerald TOT mm Ee a a a a AL OL OTE Campbell. Stanley Steele vs Dave Power. eoll. MacMillan. Doug Smith vs Edwin McAr- thur. Peter Grant vs Ernie Gallant. The following draw for doubles on Saturday m orning at 7 p.m.: Smith and Smith vs ‘McArthur ~and-McArthur.— MacMillan and Huestis vs Gal- lant and Macintyre. The doubles will be single ell- mination, the singles will be double elimination.. Elimination Occurs when a total of two losses are suffered. e-| you're. back. day night, as CUTCLIFFE and JOHN NOON- AN. ELTON ELLIS, a newcom- er to Civic Stadium, had the fans talking, He spearheaded many of Borden’s attacks, and assists. 2 DAVE MARTIN, who played in Newfoundland last year, got the hat trick in a losing cause, and also come up with 2 assists, thus figuring in all but one of Summerside’s goals. Dave is the shiftiest, most dazzling sticker in these parts. He's not very big: and this probably detracts a little from his ve but if the _ blueline alone, and this groom is bearing down on you, the odds are 10 to 1 against your feeling s ‘did GERALD | finished with a goal and three | anything except a slight breeze |-.as-he_goes_by. EF Summerside had. some new boys on the‘ice. A big defence- man from the Sydney Juniors who beat Summerside two years ago, a chap named HAME- LIN — and we believe another fellow whose name escapes us. They missed._badly.the _cagey GREG DEIGHAN, and we don't know whether Greg is calling it the e nd of his career or not. VANCE HARRIS would have 6: ‘added a lot of go-go to the atrack, and there were 0 capable performers. . missing. Considering the Aces were ahead 3-1 at the close of the first ge iod, and were--outscored, 7-2 the last two frames would seem to indicate that the Summerside bays ran out of gas. They played short-handed twice as. often — Boul- | 10 to 5 — as Borden did, and this time of year, before the boys get into shape, extra chores take a lot of steam out of the boys. The chances are that both those teams will be sthengthened be- fore » th season is much old we expect that a large a of fans will be at Civic Stadi i to see SANDY FRIZ- ZELL’S charges strut their stuff | against the Pope Motor Aces. There was always a keen rivél- | ry between the two centres, and >A doubt it will make its appear- ' ance again so on, We have q feel- ing -that the Aces will be strengthened for this one, and | that Sandy will bring a t eam here that will give the fans hockey. See you there, folks. Saint Dunstan's “University tions in the M.I.H.L. this sea power play: Rick O'Donnell, Vince Mulligan. Saints open at Saints will have-one. of the son. Shown (from left te Paul MacWilliams, Glen eee strongest powerplay combine- right) are members of this Hughes, Mike Kelly, and "(Gens Murphy) : Campbell, Carl Myers, Lowell MacNeill, 2. ~ “ a io eer oe - Ker > r 7 Rural Midget And Juvenile (iat “* 8™ °°" | Set. itecbouaid Aus tls, k Team 1, Comets — Gordon VaseDonsld” Stephen” McCabe, Hoc ey Lineups __ | Matthews, Alan Gaudet, David | Norman Boswall, Allan Mason, Rural Minor Hockey Associa- Foy, Derrick Jenkins, . Gary | James Smallwood | tion schedule for this weekend: Friday, Nov. 25: Bantam — 6.00 - 6.45 p.m. Tigers versus Beavers. Juvertile — 6.45 - 7.30 p.m. —| = Racoons vs Bears. Midget — 7.30-- 8.15 p.m. ‘ Comets vs Jets; 6.15-9.00 ges Falcons. er ineonieia eign Papet weight — 7.00 a.m. to 8 a.m. Ice 1 — Blades vs Seals; Ice 2 — Canucks vs Fiyers; 8.00 a.m. to 9 a.m. Ice 1 — Aces ys in | Clippers; Ice 2 — Barons vs Bi- sons. ° Saturday night, November 26: Pee-Wee — 7 p.m. to 8.p.m.— Wings vs Hawks; 8 p.m. te 9.00 p.m. — Rangers -vs Bruins. Bantam: 9 p.m. to 10 p.m. Lions vs Cougars. . their money’s worth in exciting { The following are team ,line- be ea A 4 rs THE CARD SHOP! "A Gift of “Boys and Girls “Naked Lunch” ... ee anes. Confederation Plaza knit, fashioned from fine mohair in shades of _ beige, blue. $19.50. Now only— ~~ MEN'S SWEATERS: . Coat sweaters by Regent and Wavien A perfect Christmas gift. Reg. ~ MEN'S PULLOVERS — styled *im plains and panel bulky DUFFLE COATS. _USE OUR CONVEN (ENT _LAY-AWAY-PLAN /HAMBLY_and_ INNIS wool and Silver ~< 13 aie ieioaitierterart 28. 83 SPORT SHIRTS — By Sun Valley and Blue- stone. 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