I m Guardian, Charlottetown, Sat, Nov. 8, 1962. SPORTS FRONT By PIUS .CALLAGH-‘N The Amazing Red Wings THE amazing Detroit Red Wings are still unbeaten in this season's NHL ' ‘. r > Thursday night they proved anything but hospitable when New York Rangers were in town and they added two more points to their total to bring the number up to 14. That's fix wins and two ties in eight games. a most respectable record for any team but a really amazing one for a club that failed make the Stanley Clip piayi‘tts last March. Tonight the Motor City gang invade Maple Leaf Gardens where they will put their undefeated streak on the line. Toronto Sid Abel and company for their first loss. After all. the defend- ing Stanley Cup champions should be able to stop these goings- on of the Detroiters. : Rangers felt Ill: Detroit power Thursday night and they i were not able to game:- a Single tally against the Red Wings. . But the very same thing happened to the Maple Leafs last i hen they were visiting Detroit Olympia. undoubtedly Would greatly appreciate the honor of throwing ing when these clubs act together and don’t go selling Red Wings short. They apparently have the idea now that they are not supposed to lose and once a team takes that at- titude. it's mighty hard throwing them for a defeat. However. tonight Toronto Maple Leafs should be ready for the kill and it's our guess that the Red Wings will get intlo the . loss column with the help of the Leafs tonight. ii Hawks Visit Detroit I left to right. V. Brezhnev, A. Almetov, V. Chinov, V. Kono- valenko, V. Yursinov. Back row. G. Sidorenkov, V. Alexan- This is Soviet Russia's na- tional hockey team which be- gins a tour of Eastern Canada in Ottawa Nov. 15. Front row. RUSSIAN TEAIIII drov, N. Sologubov. A. Ragu- lin, N. Snetkov. V. Starshinov, V. Mayorov. K. Loktev. V. By THE CANADIAN PRESS controversial Bombers have 22 points—good for first-place in the final stand- ings no matter what the result. and a bye into the league final against e i t h e :- Saskatchewan Roughrlders or Calgary Stam- peders. A win for the Eskimos. who ern Football Conference pre- sents Winnipeg Blue Bombers with a real poser. If they win tonight’s “noth- ing” game with Edmonton Es- of the regular schedule in Win- '~ nipeg tonight, the Eskimos will . wind up within 10 points of the a any of the players on Winnt- ber kimos, they stand to lose two Canadian players in the equal- ization draft for next year. defending Grey Cup champions lose their last game have 11 points. would move them into fourth place in the final standings. still out of the playoffs but a notch higher than British Columbia Lions. HAVE GOOD RECORD The Eskimos have had five five straight wins in Winnipeg, their last losing effort on Bomber soil being in Septem- . 1960. The Bombers have seven straight wins in Edmon- the ton. ombers ings and in the league stand~ won't be able to claim peg’s 12-man protected list. oing into the game, Yakushev. I. Treglibov. V. Tslplakov, B. Mayorov. ‘ (op Photo) TORONTO is idle this Sunday but Detroit goes back home for a game with the high flying Black Hawks. Should Detrctlt lose Saturday night in Toronto. first place would be at stake when they tangle with Rudy Pilous's crew. Of course. Detii‘oi would still have three games in hand so that even if Chicagol did go ahead on points, the picture would be far from a true one. The Hawks should be in better shape for the Detroit club than the homestei-s. They are idle Saturday night while the Red Wings are toiling strenuously In Toronto. That Saturday game certainly shouldn’t help Wings' chances against the Hawks on Sunday nig t Despite the handicap. we believe Detroit will beat the Black Hawks at the Olympia Sunday night, thereby giving them ‘ an even split in their weekend encounters. ; On Other Fronts ‘ TONIGHT Montreal Canadiens entertain the New York Rang- ‘ ers. Despite the fact that New York ran wild don Tomato last Saturday night. we don't anticipate that Montreal will have any trouble gaining two more points tonight. Maple Leafs and their That leaves only one game unaccounted for. That's the af- fair at Boston Sunday night with the Rangers the visiting club. Boston will have rested since Thilrsday for that one and wlll have no travelling whatever. These things conSIdered. we give Phil Watson‘s boys the nod in this meeting So tlwt‘s Toronto over Detroit. Montreal over New York, Detroit over Chicago and Boston over Rangers. .We’ll check our score the first of the week. Argos Play Alouefles THE biggest game the Big Four has seen this season goes this afternoon at Montreal when the Aloucttes are hosts to the Toronto Argonauts. _ Argos are making a last ditch drive for the final] playoff berth and a win this afternoon would do the trick. However, Allouettcs are fired up for this and we figure Perry Moss and company will reach the semi-finals. But. we would like to be wrong on this call and don‘t think we‘ll feel a bit bad if things turn out just the opposite. Should Argos make the grade, then Rough Riders and Tiger-Cats had better watch out the rest of the distance. Conference Hi’rs I’rs Crucial Stage By The Canadian Press wick Red Bombers at Frederic- The Atlantic Football Confer-lion today while the X-Men visit once has reached the clutch- Acadia University Axemen at game stage. Wolfville. NS, Both SMU and The nine-team AFC has only St. FX are expected to have . 0 weeks of regular schedule easy days. left to play and four of the clubs But the Stad - Mount Allison still have a chance to make it game is seen as tough in both to the Purdy Cup final in Hali- camp.. fax Nov. 17. The winner of that The Sailors were rocked last game will take on University of Saturday before managing to Toronto Blues in the Atlantic‘squeeze the St. Dunstan's Bowl game a week later. ’ of Charlottetown 9-0. Stadacona Sailors, breezing.Mounties had a slow start but along in first mace with a 5.0inow have won four in a row—all win-loss record. have their two:on ShUIOUIS- . ‘ toughest games on the-last Sat-’ St- _FX. undefeated in Ahc urdays of the schedule. Thcylplay' In three seasons and Vic- meet Mount Allison Unlversllyltor "hall three playings of the at 4.2 Sim a con. Atlantic Bowl Game. are con- in Halifax today and l ceded one of the two Purdy Cup then meet St. Francis Xavier;berths- Stad can, wrap up the X-Men, defending champions. at§03h9r With 8 Wm 10day over Antigonish. N.S.. next Saturday. i Mounties. St. Mary's Huskies, also 4.2.. But a Mount A victory would meet University of New Bruns-jkeep both themselves and Hus- ikies alive. providing SMU de- ‘feats UNB as expected. That situation would bring :To Good Sta rl ' ‘ d1 supporters would dearly love to see Rangers gralb a deciston . , . but we think that's asking for for too much Wlngs it MONTREAL lCPl—No pre-.nauts here this afternoon in a dictions were forthcoming from 1 struggle to determine ho the Montreal Alouettes camp:makes the final playoff berth Friday night. \in the Eastern Football Confer- The A15 meet Toronto Argo- i ence, Argos must win to get in. ———'—'_—1 h Coach lPeri-y Moss of the A15 ad not ling to say be and: MacDonald I“it’ll e tough one."y His assistant coaches, Jack Jacobs and Leo Cahill. were similarly o . Said Jake: “I don’t want to ‘say anything that might ge ithem (the Argosl mad at us." Canadian Press Staff Writer ‘ .Th 5 .meped through a Add park“. MacDonaldleght practice in the afternoon .name to the growing list of}and the" retreated t9 3 “Ubur' National Hockey League play- bar mom for the mgm‘ jers who show improvement; 9 Walt everyone H’gem‘.” lwhen they are put on the same i and thmkmg {OOtbau‘ sa'd 'line as Gordie Howe. JMOSS' The dark-haired MacDonald,iEXPECT GOOD FIELD 29.year.01d native Condition of the playing field .Ng, has had an up.and.down of Molson Stadium was a topic lprofcssional career which in-jOf dlSCUSSlM 8“ week 311d the lcludes trials with three NHLiword Friday night was that it By RON ANDREWS iclubs. would be in fairly good condi- 3 This season. however. Mac-ition provided there is no more .Donald is off to his best start *’——‘—— lin NHL action and is currently lthe Second-highest scorer with ithe league-leading Detroit Red‘ 0 s. Pronounced Fll 1professional career in 1953 with SAN FRANCISCO (Ap)_5tar PittSbUI'Sll 0‘ “19 A"WNW"“.outfieldcr Willie Mays of th League. has been the left Winger 0n Detroit’s (OP lineHGiants was pronounced in top The other members of that unit physical condition Friday after are centre Alex Delvecchio and a medica] checkup_ Dr. Harold Rosenblum. chief of medicine athount Zion Hos- pital. who conducted three days of tests on Mays. said, “his con- dition is perfectly healthy. l MacDonald, who started his‘ HAS SEVEN POINTS . In the eight games Detroit has played-six wins and two‘ tics — MacDonald has scored1 four goals and set up another‘ $. . - a ~ year centre fol‘cesv b1“ 35 yet the team has ’ . l three. Delvecchio has three fielder collapsed Sept. 12 in 3 “0t been named- Llde to an ISHL games' :goals and seven assists and‘game against the Reds In Cin- 61' MPG” 0f the execu' SNORING CHILDREN lIIou'e. off to a slow (for him) lcinnati. ,tive are: first vice-president— A child who snores may have start. has three goals and three “It was simple exhaustion,"an Cameron; second vice- enlarged tonsils or. adenoids, lassists. said Dr. Rosenblum. lprcsident—Gondie Kelly; secre- fainting the attention of s cc or. e ,National League San Franciscol iAls Make No Predictions lAbou’r Imporlanl Game rain or snow. It will likely be damp though. The forecast calls for cloudy skies with a high of 40 degrees today with no mention of pre- cipitation. Snow and rain earlier in the week turned the turf into a quagmire. A 30-man crew was put to work to get it back into shape. dug drainage ditches and installed construc- tion heaters. Two helicopters were also used. hovering above the stadium to blow away mois- ture with the rotary action of their blades. Friday night the crew was spreading 120 bales of peat moss on the ground. The EFC schedule winds up Sunday in Hamilton when the Tiger-Cats meet Ottawa Rough Riders in a game that will leave the team positions in the standings unaffected. Hamilton is first, Ottawa second. The winner of today’s game will meet the Rough Riders Nov. 10 in a sudden-death clash for the right to advance to the EFC final against Hamilton. hat‘s a home-and-home total- point series. Ernie Davis In Condition For NFL Play CLEVELAND (AP) —- Halt- back Ernie Davis now is in con‘ ition to play with Cleveland Browns of the National Foot- ball League but there is a ques- tion whether he could help the team more than the player who would have to be cut from the roster, Art Modell, club presi- dent. said Friday. éHoroId Rodd Named Prexy SUMMERSIDE -- Harold Rodd of Summersido has been elected president of the Sum- merside entry in the Island Hockey League. The Evinrndes of Cape Traverse and the Citys- tals of Summerside have joined Of S’side Club wry—J ‘I feel as good as I ever felt in my life." Davis said during a workout Thursday. “I’m ready now. It’s just up to him," he said. pointing to coach Paul rown. Brown won't comment. but it in 0e Clark: treasurer-— Gord Cutcliffe. l Edgar Cannon. last year man- agcr of the Evinrudcs, will be in charge of the new team. The group in charge of the club are running a contest to obtain a name. and the contributor who sends in the name that is event- ually picked will get a season's Phalanx, Pirate‘s Notch Victories Phalanx defeated Senior BYC points with teammates Wayne 52-38 and the powerful Pirates .MacDonald and Stu Lovers coun outscored PWC Welshmen 73-52 ing 12 points each and Dave in ‘Golden'Ball’ basketball tour- Hyndman right behind with 11 nament action at PWC gym last points. ' evening. Winston Smith led the colleg- The phalanx team outscored ians with 22 points and runner- BYC 29-13 in the first half of up was Ge9rse Ward with 11- their contest and just kept pace 3001’ “no” 8093 0“ “Y0 fronts with their opponents in the n. this afternoon and evening. The 1181 period. ‘ au-froce team plays host to BYC in a contest which will get on Roy Scantlebury once again . was the big gun f r t e win. derway at 2 oclock this after- ners. swishing the twines for a noon 3 e Summers!“ base total 18 points. Fifteen of {lgxtg‘t’tggeggnftpwc and Pha- these points came in the first ' ' half. In runner-up spot was John Here lire the lyeungOCl: l a St Ives with 11 points followed by Smith 22 M Da'gg l S tang Roy 90"“ “"th “‘“9- 5. G. Gallant, B. Diamond D. Tops for the losers was R oy Ling, G. Ward 11 s Manfred. MacDougall with 12 followed yen 2, L. Hodgm ' R' Diamond close behind by Emmett Ells- ' ' worth with eleven. In the final contest the vet- eran crew of Pirates were push- ed by the younger PWC five in the first half and by half-time were leading by only two points with the score reading 31-29 but in the final half it was a differ- ent story with the much’ more experienced winners outscoring‘ Earl Nicholson‘s Welshman 42- 23. The losers showed plenty of spirit but were unable to match 10. J. Webb 1. Total - 52. Pirates: — D. MacLean 8. W. MacLean 23, W. MacDonald 12, R. Atkinson 4. R. MacGonnell I. S. Lavers 12. I. MacKinnon 2, D. Hyndman 11. Total - 73. Phalanx: — R. Bolton 9, R. Scantlebury 18, K. Johnston 4. S. Harper 8, H. Ladner 2, J. Iv- es 1]. R. MacDonald. F. C. Burns. Total - 52. BYC: — L. Baglole. E. Ells- worth 11. R. MacDougall 12. T. King 5, J. Basha 1. L. Ellsworth Bombers Face Problem In Player Equalization Plan The big goal for the Eskimos ill be the league‘s individual scoring title. Star end Tommy- Joe Coffey has 118 points while Winnipeg‘s Ge mes has 110. With six more pass reccp~ tions. Coffey will break a rec. rd of 68 in a season jointly held by Bud Grant. now coach of the Bombers, and Winnipeg end Ernie Pitts. - In Vancouver, fog forced post- ponement of tonight's game be- tween B.C. and Saskatchewan. Lions general manager Herb Ca- pozzi announced Friday that the game will be played Sunday afternoon. He said the plane that was W O bringing the Roughrlders to Vancouver was forced back to Edmonton because of fog that has shrouded the lower main- land of BC. all week. Saskatchewan coach Steve Owen said his club wants a win against the Lions to get second place in the final standings. If the Riders win second place and a choice of sites n 'the league semi-final, they'll play the first game of the two-game, total-point series at home. 0 culcllrll .3 b 1’ t :E Absolute Free Delivery I 1: Southern Fried E o Dial 4-8744 1, Johnson’s Restaurant E Enioy (($23) Trouble - Free Heat With SHELL 562m «g STOVE & FURNACE OIL CALL R. c. BARWISE DIAL 4-4316 Authorized Shell Agent for Charlottetown and West of Charlottetown MALPEQUE ROAD the accurate shooting of .Wen- 2. E. Murphy 3. G. Chipman 4. dell MacLean. Dave Hyndman T0181 - 38. and Wayne MacDonald. acLean was the biggest \ point-getter of the night with 23 is known he is reluctant to put the 22-year-old all-American on the team at this time. Davis. the nation’s top colle- giate player in 1961 with Syra- cuse University. has leukemia. But the deadly blood dis'easc is in a perfect state of remission. -according to doctors. Remission m the disease has been halted temporarily. This is not 'uncommon in leukemia cases. Davis said he has never felt any weakening effects from leu- kemia. which doctors now dis- close flrst struck him in early June. H. 'l'. JAMES iCFL Clubs Leaning More l I By DAVE McINTOSH l Canadian Press Staff Writer I Remember the days when one ' time football favorites. quarterback would do a football Etcheverry of Montreal club all season? He wasn’t per-iJackie Parker of Edmonton. mitted to get hurt. l Nowadays it‘s getting so thatlbeen a practitioner of the dual Canadian Foot al iaround today with the staying to win. Jackson threw a lpowers of two of Canada's all- that Sam Clair sent in Lancaster. 0n the and first play he threw an inter- ttawa coach Frank ‘Clair hasl League system for a couple of years although. Towards Dual QB Sys’rem pass Steve Myrha intercepted. ,cepted pass—to M . You couldn‘t ask for much more comradeship than that lair may have ‘club is chary about signing any now. He never declares before thought Jackson and Lancaster pla least part time at quarterback. or Ron Lancaster will start. Coaches are running through quarterbacks like halftime rhe-‘erenee for one or the other. toric on the theory that if onel “We're yer unless he can operate at a game whether Russ Jackson had carried it a bit too far. Incidentally. the lineup al- And he never shows any pref- ways shows “Jackson and Lan- caster.” not “Lancaster and fortunate we've got Jackson." This doesn't indicate GA LVES' told the Master . people what 7 0 Easy to handle SEE 'x'i Ivll‘iSli‘RrDhSIGN free-Wheeling ILIN QUICK APPLICATION. . . i no PAINTING! 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Hal Ledyard and Dick this 56350“: The 1513“ senior cup berth down to a matter of 3 v t ‘ m t _ . ackson and Lancaster arent Emmy ague dtecm’feah “51' P01“ We” §l°rifohu§2d liheorgeegirglhog- engaged in competition but Stu] SE"? smell? d ‘ free age" 3 a t e “ work together for the team. n 5 M 9 “5: P181?” cent meeting of the hockey loop ers c. It is expected that many of Nae former Evinrudes will line up with a team which will represent Summerside and dis-. trio! in the ISHL. An organiza- tion bu been formed to handle this team’s affairs and Harold Rodd is the new president. Vice oddentl are Don Cameron and Kelly with Joe Clark to Cl seerctuy. Gord Cutcliffe will be the team's treasurer. Edgar Cannon who piloted the Evtnrudes for the past two sons will manage the' Sum- mer-side and district club. The RCA team. a new cn-i act ll Club Starts Ils Bowling The Basilica Youth Club bowl- ing league, starting its 11th year of operation. will get rolling Morgday night at the Rollaway u . Don W'havIen. league president. says the league will go with 10 or more teams this year, with upwa 60 partcipants. Bowlers are asked to be On hand at 3.30 for opening night. and anyone interested in sign‘ Isults. ‘ In the Hamilton camp coach Jim Trlmble has alternated Frank Cosentino and rookie Joe Zuger since Bernie Falcney was lhurt ‘ In Montreal coach Perry Moss went to the extreme of us- ing two quarterbacks — Sandy Stephens and Joe Francis—at e same time. This was de- signed to confuse the opposition but some contend it did more confuse the Montreal backfield. Moss may have figured he still had a third quarterback, Dave Grocz. in reserve so why not put two on the field to- gether? ‘ SOME HOLDOUTS 3 DON’T COMPETE ‘ Also fortunately for OttaWa. They give ea ch other tips throughout a game and when one connects. the other is the loudest cheerer. In fact. 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