Pice ee : . ie (ee ve ae a so scoring as Henri Richard beat ~~ }0 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon., Oct. 17, 1968. = : 400 Canadians =~ an ee £ wy Reeds peetered pene Becavee sale ot orecoetahes Montreal Tops goalie Dennis DeJordy with just : —— pies Win Sweepstakes rea : id tickets ; i anand ucee hel Cente 22] Herwig At HotMig’| sem tnsed i the one : Of these, only | e ing period. He later scored a" The three $60,000 winners on | Cambridgeshire. . Om S wieey coicky ONTREAL md goal as Montreal opened, By THE- CANADIAN PRESS | second-place Isis were Dan D.| 55: went © the post wied by Cenddians in the Catn-| WtONTRPAL (CP)— Montreal |< "41 teed in the aeeond serra Almost 400 Canadians split an | gujis of Havelock, Ont, near| Holders of tickets on the 32| pridceshire draw. a hiccea "ia , #econd._ pericd... ' Irish Hospitals Sweepstakes | Peterhorough, and two Toronto-| horses who. ran out of the money Canadiens whipped Chicago| (nor Montreal scorers were jackpot of more than. $1,350,000 | area residents, ‘George Mulley will win prizes of about $1,100) poxgewpeR WHEN . . . | Black Hawks 5-2 in an exhibition | pony Rousseau, Yvan Cour Saturday with four winning top | of Don Mills and M. Hildebrandt | each, or as high as $1,300 de- Lionel Conacher was ap- | National Hockey League game of $150,000 each and nine : noyer and Gilles Tremb'ay. prizes of $150,00 of Bay Ridges. pending on the total of the pool. On- |Saturday night before 10,480 : are r ; pointed chairman: of the~ y : ld and ethene. winning NID 20.18, The Cambridgeshire draw, |The same prizes go to holders tario Athletic C issi fans. . Fred Stanfield and Dennis. Hull posal ee eae Common last of three held yearly on Brit | of tickets _ ‘The Canadiens lost no time ip counted for the Hawks. : ; > ish races in the international lot-| who had no chanee at the big|_2/ years ago today—in 1939. :..when you want action @ RR) call Long Distance Ss \ “ys : git ; Fes ere RE iE of vi i 2 rl Hig aad ~~ ACADIA ‘MAKES GOOD A CONVERT © pn ee saa SS SSS" Ld | HOUSEWARES - ~ Hawks Enter Season With Salk to on idk nande “le . DeJordy Starting Goalie week at special savings! ‘ qian te ee bie, Gee | ee ee eee ae PHONES—CH'TOWN 4-6525 — S'SIDE 2222 Canadian Press Sports Editor | truculent centre. Mohns as his linemates, but In Chicago Stadium, the 16,- Hull is, likely te start the | the No. 3 line is far from set. 00-seat bull-ring of the Na | season with Esposite as his On defence, Pierre Pilote ene ts ps a oe | eee ae nee ee Coase tad” peas “Cat , man under gun is a 2/- | omore, at t wing. Hodge . year-old carpenter from St. | seored ES SS Stapleton was flying in Dennis De Jordy has pulled | Hawks are looking for a real- But thp depth ef the denied on the big red No. 1 sweater | ization of the potential he | Corps will depend on how well of Glenn: Hall and, as De | showed as a high-scoring jun- | John Miszuk does. and whether “Jordy goes, ‘so could go Chi- | for in St, Catharines, Ont. Ed Van Impe can make the cago Black Hawks. Mikita will probably have team. With Hall in the nets last ~ T'Montret Canadiens tn the Dite Wins Handicap For. - Sait ee Huge 33-1 Irish Payoff. WMARKET, Engiand( AP) 1%-mile race over a turf course. the pees ae oan sap ro yl wero poate a Phe a Noabwes daturaiy bye sat vie Bees unseate : head at long-shot odds of 33 to 1 jockey Joe Mercer in the early 7 Coach Billy Reay saye he Se ee sees ‘ reason why De Jordy whe thought they were on a without him. job loser. : Kk | “He's oo all-star i Thirty-four horses started the the last furlong when it became -Drainboard Mat , Dish Pan A pnt wth Plt Ay tate, Deep speedy draining - ba ‘a x 15%" style with rolled inches. edge and hand grips. eolors. ; t7e each 7 87c each 87e each 87c each in.” .} other long shot, 40-to-1 Isis HALL, OFFERED RAISE Wi ‘ | Dites got the nod im a photo. fin- For De Jordy, 0 years in Nicklaus ns ish by a head. wine ihe ites, | Sahara Tourney |, vem re les for Hall, #’s a formidable : Nev. (AP) | Tarqogan was joint favorite at ehallenge. inary hee Jack Nick-| odds of 8 to 1 with American- Hall won the Vezina ‘Trophy laus~ shot a five-under-par’ 68 |-owned -Americos.--Vital Issue:7- fm 1962-63; he made the ail- Saturday to win the $100,000 Sa. | came fourth, again at odds ‘of . star team im 1957-58, 1950-60, i tourna. | 33 to 1. 1962-68 and 1963-64; he was pase Saree tee with 8 Dites, a four-year-old’ chestnut a the oo — 72-hole total of 282. gelding by Destella - of Par- am 960-61 and 1961-62. : lez Vous, was ridden by appren- The. chunky left - hander The victory was worth $20,000. ; ‘broke : tice jockey David Maitland: The | from Humboldt, Sask., played | Nicklaus the tourns- | horse is trained in England by 352 games in a row, an mest wide open on the first | vey Lendel_for--opner. Bob “tine record—30,000 conseou- | Mine holes, firing @ five-under | yiidwood. tive minutes under fire. par 31 over the par 3-95-71 | “nites got his head in frost: a ey caps eee ipa ‘ommy paradise Valley Country Club. es Beas - Twin Turntable | : is nap ean my Fa ae Inthe run down the stretch, Deen har es un ot tae Covered Rubbermaid A spxe saving Metal 2 Cup Percolator 3-Pleco aa ‘Miller Barber, who led going | *"® | ; ee storage unit with 3. Waste Basket Saucepan Crone bat ag aoe amtial 1% | into the final round, pulled even | “hall Oe kust. od os | lone et bios ec a a1, Dare Dish Drainer Serge mt rio eoncerned he has retired”. | With Nicklaus at the 12th hole | 917° Se om ‘ ; fuches . A delux quality : Consists of 5/8 @., cone cover for all eolored bowl poly Choice of loaf van, Features a, built-in con- Dasket, brass fimish- deal, Hi Valv, made 4 qt, and 1% wt: standard 34 iach pecked.- Regular 10 pie plate, square or sures 15% x 13”. As- plastic for storing high. 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Arnold |the Champion Stakes and first | “We've talked f all the | Palmer, with $12,000 in-second- | prize of 26,927 pounds or $68,916. @ubs about this problem.” =| Place money and $7,500 for | Pieces of Eight, the 5-to-4 bet- Possible trade bait is Ca- | third. ting favorite, won by a short mille Henry, the slender Tt would up in a tle at 285 | head over Ballycriptic, 10 to 1, | - play specialist. New | when Palmer posted a 67 and | with Tesco Bay, at 100 to 7, fin- | ork Rangers, who’gave him | Barber a 70. ishing third a half-length behind. | up two seasons back, would National open champion Bill.| The Cambridgeshire overshad- | - like him and several other | Casper, whose 65 in the third | ews in popularity the Champion i, clubs have shown interest but | round put him‘in close conten- | Stakes, one of the richest races. they're ‘not- prepared~ to’ meet} tion-quickly ~fell back and*| of the British season. the .asking price — a first- | wound up with a 74 for 290 and} The victory was worth 6,220 stringer. a tie with Bob McCallister, who | pounds or $18,660 to Midwood. STILL HAVE BOBBY also had a 74. 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