aot 6 4 gee. = Vem te |S —aS lS —— ee. ee oe ee a ae. a ee ee oe oe eee? ee oe ee ae? oe ee ee. a ae FY | = oF Pe ee > wna.” -| oi. we 2S rae ae ae eS a ee: ee ee ‘ * . i= . any t q 20 The Gugratan, Chartorvetown, Thurs., Dec. 5, 1968. a ‘SPORTS FRONT ee Aces Manage 9-7 Victory arms with the strength of tree trubks. Secondly, and perhaps most important, is the question of whether Mantle’s legs will allow him to perform the s acrobatics required. by infielders. There seems fo dowbt ______________that_the idea is to try to prolong Mickéy'’s career, | and granted, there is less running involved ing first base, but will those gimpy knees of his stand up to the grimd- ing and twisting Someone once asked great Ted Williams, coach Ralph Houk’s 2 SS well MONTREAL. Canadiens’ by the stumbling Ma- Sawehuck, for Montreal's first NHL game in Montreal Wed- potent as it once was, would -indeed cut the effectiveness Toronto . = Henry Richard (16) flips one ple Leafs goaltender, Terry goal of the Toronto-Montreal nesday night. wt i. pe anod of their attack, such as it is. a ‘as Wits vet uD VARIETY— DEPARTMENT STORE wsncr semsucnc |Rangers Defeat Bruins; ====:.|7 ygr| Toe SP ea ° | << , ee iecremcee Oo ow ILA Eesteere2=3 Habs Wallop Leafs 6-3 22s: qmmemme coe ; key . —-——-4§ e : j § what rast Bethe best~tarm—system—of-any—major—learue—| on iii tilions sane sated <- the others. ree ee ao tI club. They have dealt away seasoned veterans almost in- beat tas’ tal mcs eo Sees tees 7 a iii Martin's first at 4.35 of of ; wut | tdany ||| SoPie tiene abarade oe — Boag: Big ae goals Wednesday nig night 20 New Gilbert 9 (Howell, Hadfield) | 10th among players stil active | blay) 15:32. Peualties—Hillmas | when he got away from the Bor mnbae ttt _ = ; Rangers an _up-| 7:16; 5. New York, Gilbert 10/in thé league. e 1:42, Duff 4:03, Roberts 4:55. iden defence at the blue-line and eas The proposed system is this: each NHL club will be al- | Mill 42 victory over Boston Bru- | (Kurtenbach, Hadfield) 15:35. Right - winger Claude Larose| Harris major 8:01, Mahovlich | broke in all alone. About # min- : lowed to protect a certain number of players (at the moment, |%* im a National Hockey |Penaities—Green 2:34; Neilson | added a pair of goals, Yvan | 8:15, Stemkowski 14:27, [ute later, he flipped a Willie : with illumi. 10 is the tes. quae, Sad 20 Tepes ene to onc of Gs Sew League game. a 8:35, va | eres Bates op bis seventh oe — indicater. teams, it will be allowed to freeze another in his place Gilbert scosred goal,| Third peried—6. New York. | of the season—sll on the power ecti T igh ae Bruins, of course, will protect future top-notchers like Orr | ‘ving the game, at 7:16 of the| Nevin 6 (Goyette, Marshall) | plays—Bobby Rousseau had his| [glqqr) Teams Meeting onight tint con. and Marotte, There is a chance, however, that they woxi’t | second when he beat Ed John- | 13:33. Penalties — Brown 6:48, | sixth and Beliveau his see : Bright 25 -_______have-to-freese Orr because he still has some junior eligibility | ston from 10 feet out on the left | Connelly 10:40. ond to “out the Montreal There will be a meeting of the Model CT500 redierguler pie tube remaining. side. The goat eame ona per-|— Shots-on }eemeing -Prepare For City Ladies’ Basketball League Sewing eren of 300 But as we sald before, there are young pros waiting in \| fect pass from Harry Howell. 6 7 7—2| Jim Pappin, Tim Horton and | Le i tenight-at-8—gean.— atthe Comet sq. 25,000 pic the wings for the call te duty who are the end result the | Gilbert hit for. his second goal |New York __ 13 18 15—4 | captain George Armstrong were’ munity Centre, Stewart. St., - “ng finished product, of years of patience and perseverance of the | at 15:35 when he blistered a 20-| Attendance—13,133 the Toronto goal scorers ve, Games Charlottetown. Aes ees oe part of both Boston management and roofers. It was this | footer past Johnston moments By AL -McNEM SUMMARY All those involved are urged te — Memory ing, anni- almost fanatical youth binge, which none of the other clubs | after the Boston goaltender had y First alte glere bonded, sefety tube, enti- seemed te favor, which seems destined to come back amd | made a spectacular en | MONTREAL (CP) — Mont- period—1. Toronto, Pap-| At least M teams from this ee: ie ae In case You're wondering about the name of the master- ms Netin gave the Rangera| EtOH score spree of the nex-| Montreal, Richard 7” (Provost part in the First Canadian Win- supply. One-year warranty en eral manager of the Montreal Canadiens Johnston from close up with |122f 63 in a National Hockey | Larose § (Ferguson, Harris) |bec. Athletes all over the Is- | Mmanship. $ yr. werrenty en See thd teed? oh League game Wednesday night. | 11:27; 4. Montreal, Cournoyer 7 |land are making preparations solid state, : THIS AND THAT Boston oe sad |. The, Wit also marked another | 12:04; §. Toronto. Horton 3 ‘Jef- |for the games which begin on WITH APPROVED TRADE ......... ta the, Cee We" bascinn ot] eaieme Se, the Consdines 0 | 607. oem at biecenes [e s enri Richard, their driving : Regular workouts have been | Red O'Quinn has signed anew five-year ‘contract, and that | his’ shar them ‘behina’ the "Wes {02,cemme. reached the 250-coal |Baun 11:27, Richard 12:33, La lneid in many of the sports and Frank Clair has also hired on a half decade deal. The ac- Yu on bam it Ramee (ee Be Segew coors: canes waned 6 Montreat, |‘nough the final makeup of count alse that O’Quinn has purchased a share in the Deer Gal Ten en eee ate hl cons Bas C. Toctediien Porm, (tne Nie ot bone the — A a a coal Of $0800... Tt begins to lock as-thongh ; zane oe fae the first-place ay 45h Tomonte Acce_|teams have been partly selected Stan Mikita is going to seramble away with another scoring goaltender Ed | Teats a a ae a coe, ‘already. Completion make- | | title, practically unhampered. The flashy Hawk has an , der ce Se ee et et oe 8 ‘esenu @ [UP iS expected soon as all team Pic tae point: lead ever Phil Goyette of the Rangers. | a 6 dat ari ee ee Lace rriere) i.$4 {Fosters have to be in the hands small part in his success is cae | elteet Seaiale the clubs. liveau, f recvem 3 4 ef provincial co-ordinator David one penalty, a minor, so f ae tied tant cone oe ae eee te “| Boswell by December 31 + . | Mayle Faas to his stick eget Se ee ee Moving. rapidly towards the a i i li S| ~~ BOWLING ROUNDUP = fsi/ztencezat cs WSS ¢ wouldn't take him t car diedcant shewteg ad field, who hockey, table tennis, girls bask- 401 STER ) om ona Abel on the hight, set} SUMMERSIDE — The pins | scores to lead the ladies. and El- etball, shooting and figure skat- ‘ : sT 5 EO —~ figure, te -have. Terry play goal. were falling in quick succession | liott Gallant with .a 271 single | ing: Selections for the otlier aX ts te " Contemporery walnut veneer ceb- aa His defence is anything Pe eee ee a” Gee eee ee ee ce Pace teams are to be made on the | ~} &. x inet. 40 watt peck power out. the Conn Smythe award streak to six games. jas another week of lead the men. Judson Packers | following dates: badminton fo jt. Super slim BSR automatic 95 B has been a dud so far wound up at Crest Lanes in Sum- | have 39 points and Commerce | Dec. 10 to 17; curling, Dee. 2 turntable with static cartridge and a he’s hot, but 7 SUMMARY merside. fe $5 in league standings adn 28; skiing, whenever wea diemend stylus. 6 matched ce ee ae seven years ago while playing (Murphy, Connelly oe Guartolte Coating Maple vine | tn the Men's © Diviniee Loo. |S | oe ae ole ° a ° . ore leh Ontario league. Tse | 3:27: 2. Boston, Green § 9:50 nn aoe] oe eee Deempenes’ 355 ent ‘i 4 — =a New York, Kurlenbach 4 fy the sighiteain league with 38 [Reta "Ort a0 Marstons tee | CURLING DRAW. a DIMIAIN|S: ee ee ei oe ree at 34. In the Air Force League. Van- | _ Following is the curling = = — sg? | The Men's Major League pre: | dals lead with 29%." Winners | Ot ih TY _BSPARIES La ers Oop e tics y ? “| the ase ae Duck Arseuall aa). snd ‘Tony Roy Cs 63) 19 om. a coil: NO DOWN PAYMENT ... PAY IN '67 fe ee eee ee So Eee eee ee A Fs I | up a 401 0 an | were Vv : ~ ‘ ‘ ; picked wes 91 206 sion hed sn | wer ipo tens | masves, Cyril’ MacDessld. Et ROYALTY }{ MALL SHOPPING CENTRE with 40 points, and Gallant Mov- Phillips’ 263 led the ladies. Mat-| mer MacLean vs T 1+ @PEN MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY 3 g 3 T wn . Win In Seven Starts ae si and 7 hew Tire Aeéd with 20 and B and Donnie LaBpech, Dave Merrow. Fy : NDAY, THR URDA' a-| Melvin Gallant’s270 paced the | Ice 2 — Jack Doucet, Harvey while Ann Matheson’s 239| men in the Acadian League. | Poole, Al MacLean, Reg Peters The Lakers grabbed their {for the losers while Ernmett |Dave McAulay, who played a| fi [il Oe oes o5| Cissels lead with 34, followed |¥8 Harold Poole, Rollie Jenkins, first win of the young season by | Ellsworth added 14 points and | hustling ball game throughout, | Sule’, 2m 2 *the ladies, Hilla. by Angels with 30. John MacLean, Bill Bowan. ~ virtue of a close 56-55 win over | Don Baker another 9. . |bagged another 28 points for/i. iead with $4, followed by| Im the High School League, | #1 p.m. the third place Celtics in the| In the night's second garme the |the Pistons. — -|\genccthion O%. | * Ann Kelly bowled a 243 for high | Ice 1 — Dr. Cassner, Roy Cof- first game of a basketball twin- | Warriors, although behind four STANDINGS Bob Quinn led the Over Forty | ladies single and Shirley Mac- | fin, Doug MacLeod, Martin Birt bill staged at the Basilica Re- | points at the half-time break, 7 Gp W L T Pts.| League with a 385 single and 778 | Donald had high triple of 621. | V8 Henry Larter, Major Reid, ‘ creation Centre last night. The | played thrilling offensive tall in | warriors 7 6 1 © 12 | tiple. Spoil Brats (20) and Ho-| Victor Steele | the men | Carl Wentzell, Bruce Stewart. win by the Len Sirois-coached | the last five minutes and pulled | pistons 7 3.3 1 7 |gan’s Heroes (14) are the lead- | with 291 and 665. Top team stan | fee 2 — Cyril Gallant, Walter Lakers was their initial win of | out a close 66-61 victory over the | caitics 7341 5S les. ings are Six Packs 39, Cavemen | Solomon, Claude Richards, Roy the season and moved them to/ Pistons. Lakers. 4'14 2 #41! Im the Legion League, Marie | 32. Lambie vs Albert Griffin, Roger within one point of the Celtics in| The win by the Warriors in- -| Fardy had scores of 271 and 688,| In the Wednesday Ladies Lea- | Solomon, Dr. Marold, Russel was very exciting with each/|five points over the second g Rolfe’s 294 and 776 led the men. | gle to lead. Jolly Six head the| Following is the curling draw team holding the lead several | Place Pistons. For the second. » Lackies . ; ith 50 F times in the final half before | week in a row Art “the Tra-| At Forum Tonight te2™ {edt sre See ee ee ee Genet with. 6 heoaue i whe a for pein a ps . utch | FOTum, the Rogers Rangers take Frank Creamer rolled sin- Pin Pickers are ‘No. { members, both men and ve. + 5 z i é ; z iH fr i : ; i i . and Vie MacAvoy tossed a/1 with 34 points. Lucky Strikes | men. ‘ 3 ; - maining. haskeiball as he paced the win- |" the Provincial Vocational In-| se | ; N . 5 ; . : stitute in first Ji hockey.| 773 triple. Teenagers lead with | have 27. Pat Kerry had a single | 9 p.mv ; ik Chay Meee lak ice [seks While ont: Brine, ete game in the cly” this week oS ee Sree 9 fl sag ie 8 ag . ; ; ; : . These two teams are the cellar | Save ce 2 — Dr. L. . =. = ~y oes a nn = 1S and 12 points res- dattelt af the League. The| Mooseheads took over the lead MARITIME tin McNeil, Ned Wolfer, H. Ma- t 45 olin G Gow Sor econ a “ort 2 vitae. SA ae Rangers are in third place in| in the Rural League Tuesday theson vs Dr. W. MacIntyre, Jim ‘ : = : output of the season. : in a losing cause for the Pistons alge by a oe pie sonad to eae Eagles 4 RACING ee ie —— : oe ‘ : club is a bottom - . ; < 3 Fred Ripley swished 17 points cutting the twines for % points, | > s,s he, bottom with only Ragios wats shend i te eee sme Rice — gate teeing, te, carina 3 3 4 ea season up Tuesday.| SAINT J » N.B. = : ; ‘ 2s a — ; "ice Yeeultanal tee hae tana te the féuchors Lan ue Toes. mile in 2.18 by Ga Jones Bey oe, Se ene : Which means everyone will be wanting O’Shoes or anow boots now on. of the best pl in the league | day, Charlie Monty’s was was the fastest on a muddy (8 YEAR - 5 oe in hale Saae Gallant | high triple score. Parkside lead | track during a nine-dash har-.| 7:00 p.m. display at Smaliman’s Shoe Dept, and Paul Stanley but the clsb| vith 2 points, ant Alleycats eo ee Program Wednes-| Ice 1 — ; : : ; as a unit can’t get together the | Rave * Ice 2 — F. Burke vs. K. Dal- € 5 ‘ power to keep up a sustained of-| In the Mixed A League, Dave | Other winners were to The siel. We have many lines of O’Shoes in heavy tipper for rugged wear, and a » fensive throughout three periods | Fagan and Bud Peterson each | Wing (2.23), Estell Chips (2.20) tee 3 — R. Goss vs K. Mac- = of hockey. Their total goals is, | bowled 275 singles, while Fagan | 1-5), Sister Marie (2.20 1-5), | nonaid. light zipper for dress. In addition we have the man’s and boy’s sturdy ae : however, no indication that this |eame through with a triple of | Winming Lady (2.25), Success! fre 4 — HM. Shama vs. J.4- — at ~~} eam-te unable_to. play with the |713.- Smalimans_ and _Zig-Zags Oe ge te te eee adjustable side buckle with the sherling Also the popular low ankle te : : remainder of the league. Against for team honors »_ Scotch” Ensign~ 98) as 8 Oe ae ee a bee at vonnt| aan tet eit par 0 he Sot Dunaany Une a ree ta (a ere | Sumer ae nylon 0’Shoe with front zipper for that night out on the tows ~~ 2 Edutation at Summerside High | exhibition basketball and vol- snap 2 nee Soo omele Soconen ae ane Norma MacNeil Lad and Sunrise were double fee : — A. Smith ve. K. Mac- . ee = Schdol, said yesterday that par- | leyball, bowling and a sock hop. | the , ked | winners the 10-da: Donald gee ee snow oS Hicipation af four high schools in| Mr. Ball oon . gods were looking the other | bowled a 260 single and roc on sh harness be For the teenager, we have the low leather boot in black, also with < Hhe Christmas holidays hockey | side high hockey oan t te] eis unger conti, Wh to adh i qpeaeeeiotie 9 SS one lead, Teta gab Wetnents : ava ao the pony hair front trim. : q E > ; er camp, a ; ay. ; ‘ tournament, which begins here | gin December 17 with an exhibl-| well. There are rumors of dis- followed by Roill-Offs with 33. Other race winners were Arm-| Ice 4 — D. Stanhope vs. A. December 27, has been confirm-'| tion game against Charlottetown | satisfaction of the team. This 5 { 5 : Water Freight, Cor- | Love i ed. The four schools are Monc- | Rural Regional High School, | club has the talent to pl thre . Mountain Jester, Miss Se Sore ; e;: — Han Schoo Coton! Grey | nd tal ‘am Tala h soi | su the tne have ae play wel seem lead Ravens by three a an pea See Ment es J. Squarebriggs vs. For something higher there ts the Wellington snow boot in leather and High rlottetown, | league will s its scheciule im- | games and they hav : - Prince County Vocational High | mediately after the Christmas | of the most oe Se one oe es ie at ahaa waterproof.rubber vinyl. All-snow boots have sherling lining and ranging ‘Behool and Summerside High. | holidays. in the league in Bob Stewart and| 602. JUNIO in all sizes. Two games will ‘be played.oa | _ The high school league. organ- | Doug Murnaghan. With goalie| Nina Franklin was top galcin R HOCKEY December 27, though the schools ized by the P.E.I. Interscholas- | Francis McNally in the nets | the Guys and Gals- League ; F es not yet heen matched for | tic Athletic Association, the high | they should be holding the rest | ing the past week with a 279 FO RUM On 2B ; school sports governing body for | of the league in check. But the Snow Boots From... $9.98' to $14.95. x Freet ; sie. Don the win of the first games | the Island. will be a five-team | Rangers are having trouble with | gents with ».295 single, and ‘will play for the tourney champ- | Senior “A” league imcluding | their forwards. The feeling 1s BAN | Thursday, Decc. 8th -- 8.30 P.M. ¢ fonship and the lesers will play | 'eams oo. oer. _ aeons at a couple aie men are not| ners lead with 35 and Gags : : : each other im a consolation | STty. al | producing as are capable | have 34. game. rs pe from vecturlottetown, |of doing. It is possible that | Wanda Chappell again was top PROVINCIAL VOCATIONAL INSTITUTE Over Shoes From ee ore $4.95 fo $6.95 County Vocational High | coach Larter will be new | bowler im the Ladies . : ro. —— le nauk = eee a ae _ - ae in the near . | League, with 267 and scores. vs. ; og : ag Seon nae Beene : a h sed dissatisfaction | Dodgers lead, with Mudbens RO a" has been named ‘Summerside | teams in the league will be com- with ee os ye has promised | Blue Angels trailing ao tae} GERS RANGERS Open Nightly Till Christmas” . - High Grads Day”, two teams | peting in the tournament here | a changed team will hit the ice | each. Dodgers have 43. Adults 75¢ — Students 506 gow | E c made up of grads from the lo- December 27-2. for tonight's game, Agnes Poirier had 241 and 690 — eo poe