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Dial 4-7312 Ch'town, Petroleum Products Ltd. Ch’town University of Moncton University Rink Saturday, Dec. 4 -- 2 p.m. Aduits—$1.00 The committee arranging ‘the a game consists of former baseball ‘eammates and friends of Bill \llen, who along with four of his 6 AUCAT di suit Rogers, PVI “Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew” : SECOND SECTION Charlottetown, Sat., Dec. 4, 1965. raxe 9 Give Good Show ' ; By CHRIS ANNETT oronto Mentor Imiac ce . put om a good show for a handful of fans at the Charbotte- towe Forum Thursday evening and it is an outright shame ° that a hockey game with so many thrills should be shunned just because of the teams imvolved. Granted the caliber of : play was not quite up to the showing of the PWC and SDHS teams had put om two nights before but the game had its ‘ , Serie coe wee O80 68 SO Ginne eRSpEND: 40 'Se SHER TENy é Montreal, the Rangers te Sonera. : By JERRY GLADMAN | ow ee oa PVI came up with the best performnce of the season — — 0 any league scorer, | “4 he has to pace himself, and had the members of the team decided to do a little back- Lect, seex Mash a lille wane groin injury in the Canadiens |said coach Toe Blake. ee ee nee ome. Memewes Sine sas ine uae reminded that he didn't expect | ore ot goalie _ moe ee too much from defenceman Al- | w e ee oo me en lan Stanley at the outset of this t V "The firet period was a real see saw battle with the teams the National Hockey League cam- Sain x arsl srstns sels my times. However PVI took a 43 lead ; period through the second managed to boulster sien iow tues Ge eee Pas tea eee, tr pee he ee ee ee Lr aed ee oe tend osts oncton a se nine to five lead looked rather big to say — after ” a = However Norm ‘Hawk’ Larter juggeled his lines a a ‘pot on the NHL's first all- St. Dunstan's University Saints be much stronger today against bit and the resulting combination of Bob Whitlock, Jim gies tennh ok ib Unitticaa tone complete their the Saints. — MacDougall and Tex MacDonald was just a bit too much games in the M.I.H.L. this after.| St. Dunstan’s has an even for the Institute to handle. It took Rogers only eleven Leafs will attempt to hang on noon hosting University of Monc- | ord of one win and one loss, minutes to knot the game at 9-9 and then the scramble to their third-place: position in| ton Blue Eagles, who are coach- |latter coming last Saturday im was on. For six minutes and thirty two seconds both the standings with a back-to- ed this year by former St. |Sackville against Mount Allison clubs pressed for the winning goal but checking had be- back series against Detroit Red Thomas mentor, Vance Toner, | Mounties. It- was a bitter blow come rather close and no one managed to find the range Wings this weekend. The clubs The Moncton team lost its|to the defending champions, and PVI narrowly missed twice in the last 30 seconds. This play in Toronte tonight and thea | only league game of the young |from here on in, game is ie marked the first points that either have garnered this ewitch to Detroit Sunday. season last weekend to Acadia|a must win to -stay conten- season, and the game gave at least a little reason -; Menieteh vee ae Seeneten 7 ‘oat ey woe Prat Jack Kane said last optimism. at : a Some te Jaw Ya Ba 008 PUNCH IMLACH - ‘ek” hentia that te the fow bruless The Institute has come quite a way since taking it on the sas . shorthanded night desp chin from both PWC and SDHS and, although they still could ton Bruins in other games to obviously hasn’t become any | £ame ,and chances are they will/ picked up against the Mounties, them, it would at least be closer. Rogers have night. Rounding out the weekend | younger. But the key to his suc- the team is in good shape. “We ew im . vs ; schedule Sunday will be Mont- \cess is his vast knowledge of scent Ss cde teat Ge a Inte cuts fram the SDU vey ae bun wares ane = ub. ‘na real at Boston and and Chicage the game. which more thas eS tee ee Glen Bevins both helped the Rangers cause Thursday night at New ; makes up for his lack of speed. hockey. We were down three and when Rogers regain both Robinson and Irwin they will GOT STANLEY IN 1958 IMLACH PRISES DEFENCE goals after five minutes, and/ Gene Tormohlen (34) of the foot after leaping for rebound won the night cap of a Nat- | have a better club. e For years critics have been| Imlach says the reason Leafs that pretty well sums up the! st. Louis Hawks and Dick Van in second period of a game in ional Basketball Association The game pointed out the main fears of league officials, hollering that Stanley is too old |have lost enly.two ef their last story. If we want to win games;/ Aredale of the New York New York. Hawks John Tres- doubleheader by score of 1g8- | {hat of attendance, and something will have to be done soon and too slow to be playing in S|seven games is because of the w ve to go sixty minutes.” | Knicks each balance on one vant is behind the two. Knicks 119. (AP Wirephoto) league hopes to function with any degree of financial league of fast, tough young men.+|\ defence Kane said that there will be success at all. The amalgamation of Rogers and PVI would But Imlach, who acquired Stan-| “It's ou: no lineup ¢ , at least until give the ledgue a solid third club and if Thursday’ 7 8 our defence, and our de- | afiee* the reoeen: 5.—Aces, Dalton (Perry, Deig- was indicati y’s game ley from Boston soon after tak- fence ig midstly Stanley." r “We're waiting for & of 8 han) 16:51; 6—Aces, W. Gallant / [St Snvre a cood tus Qo eee eam would give both PWC ing over the reins of the Leaf || King Clancy, assistant to Im| scans BEACH. Fila. (AP)—|players who are nursing (D. MacLeod) 18:39, Penalties: # good run for their money in the playoffs. team in 1058, always turned &@ lach, is one who feels Stanley Disappointed major league of-|and we have some prospects Sark :45; J. MacLeod 2:56; Sark| - deaf ear. ".. |will make the first all - star |e iii. ended their meeting Fri-|from the Junior Varsity ranks. 5:34; Sark, Rogerson 9:04; Dale RAMBLINGS eee This year when a trade with | squad. feeling |However for the game with MacWilliams 9:33; G. Deighan Detroi ht Marcel Prono- | day with a frustrated feeling a 10:50; L. Clow 13:51: Sark 15-55: ; troit broug | “Nobody in the league is play: lover having failed to complete | Moncton, we will stand pat. White ‘9:07. tt 2995 It’s not too cruicial a weekend in the NHL but one set vot to Leats it was suggested jing better than Stanley, and|s single player trade of major|._This means then that the :27; Sark (10-minute | of games could be an indication of how the rest of the season the Leaf coach might be think: |ne's been playing better’ than |Droportions Saints will start with Rick O’Don- a Qe 0 0) Ors misconduct) 19:27, eden, £,|2,£0€ to go. Toronto and Detroit-play-a home and home was n iy’ | . Maurice Gordie Second Fam » &.| geries ai interesting Pa” ie ge ioe er eee en ee a Oo) Chae te a swap of any sig-| Whitlock up rent, sth, Seas Lab abel og nmap (a pe ec ty ig fe der g on ooo habe eat } ” was our - player Sy 341; \ » le ‘ Then came the unexpected re- league,” Clandy says ee ee can mer amines On ee precellegy oc Cari| GUMMERSIDE — Brothers and his assistants had a busy |Deighan, D. MacLeod) 17:32, | the departure te pindstiy the hospital. .' Should Gordie left the Toronte détemste nit | I guess I’m playing as well ants acquired right-handed re- McQuaid in goal. The other for- Dale and Don MacWilliams fir-|night on the whistle. A total of | Penalties: A. Taylor, 12:17; C. Win will er T ts of his Thursday night injury the f ‘oro ¢ unit as I ever have in my career,” llief pitcher Lindy McDaniel|ward unit has Mike Kelly at|€d unanswered markers in the |twenty-one penalties were called |Grady, A. Taylor (minor, major) Bs give Toronto @ good tussle. Montreal and Chic- with a gaping hole. \says Stanley, who spent seven |from Chicago Cubs Thursday. centre flanked by Dave O’Brien |third stanza of last night’s regu-|including @ 10-minute miscon- | 18:32; W. Gallant, J. MacLeod| 98° each play one game against the Rangers and the Bruins Stanley found himself in a po |years with the Rangers, two! There was still some hope,|and Dick Flynn. Kane used|lar Prince County Hockey Lea-|duct and two majors. 19:43. and I think one can safely look for both the league leaders sition to grab a regular berth |with both Chicago and Boston |nowever, several transactions |Ronny Giggy several times last|gue game here to give the Bor- SUMMARY Third Peried: 9.—Borden, Dale| ‘© Win without too much bother. and he rose to the occasion. He and ig in his eighth year with |involving name players would |Saturday against Mount ‘‘A” as|den Nationals a 6-4 victory over! First Period: 1.—Aces, Clow|MacWilliams (F. DesRoches, G.| _ pomero Blancas Jr. and eo Ne ee ae | |e consummated before Dec. 10\a utility forward when Roy or|the Pope Motor Aces. | (Dalton) 8:42; 2.—Borden, Don |Cuteliffe) 6:53; 10.—Borden, Don| heen named golfers Profeadiooal Rowing ee, Masters have *chie my pastle seme fae ene eetiss 9 pes eee ee ee fevered ti times they used came i ete ¢ White i Peanuties G f , 08; Ds magazine. Blancas, 27, a Mawigavatcat ac ee ; healed by tonight, he may play. |trading period ends. were on|the winning after getting |3.— ae , oe Keno | father is at the since Stanley is still slow and double shifts. assistance from Freddie Des-|Keough) 14:29; 4.—Borden, F.|MacWilliams 3:18; G. Keough] Houston, ‘Tex woe mrieceed ee ee ones Country Club in pa ap . _ — ae ~ ore John McHale, president of At- Maurice ‘Roy, incidentally, has|Roches and Gerald Cutcliffe, at |DesRoches. (unassisted) 15:28; |'7:59. » Tex., was ted the best newcomer on the men’s TORU TAUILULLEMM Americans of the American farts Gr engine a vight-hended {cored two goals in each of the|6.s3 mark. os Golters Association tour. Miss Masters, a Mel- . last two games. A native of | me tes to improve her & REPAIRS Hockey League. relief pitcher from a rival Na-|Campbeliten, NB, he was suet haaalt erred tho Bill Allen Memorial Tilt game after winning the Canadian Women’s Open cham- The Wings will be without vet-|tional League ‘team, swung to|fourth in the league scoring race Coie et 1096. Don’ Pionship in 1964 while playing out of the Ottawa Hunt and oe TP an defenceman Bill Gadsby, |the American League with a bid| with thirteen goals and fourteen |* "°° ae an Golf Club, was picked as the best first-year player on the SILA ME SISGCSTGN ACOH out for a month because of afi {for John Wyatt, workhorse right | assists, pak Sennen 6 . Set To Go December Oth Ladies Professional Golfers Association circuit operation to remove a cyst from |hander of Kansas City Athle This afternoon's game starts at |B¢ completed the play by eking ‘ A behind! thio -kuse. tick two o'clock sharp. the Aces metminder and dump- ‘ The National Football League has announced its teams chen aan heiec eat ing the puck in. This was Don’s; suMMERSIDE — The Bill Al- cluding the RCAF Eagles. had eigned 101 and lost only 16 of the 182 drafted players ‘ Aad eecond goal of the night and he /jen benefit hockey game -which are in the offing} Who cam be signed at this time. Of the 305 players drafted was also chosen the star of the |/had originally been for musical entertainment prior ‘Saturday and Sunday in the. 30-hour NFL draft session, 74 BLUE SHIELD-BLUE CROSS game. for Dec. 15 at Civic Stadium be- | to the game and between periods| are futures who still have a year of college eligibility ‘and es White also scored a pair |tween Halifax Junior Canadians|but these plans haven't: been| 49 are’ scheduled to play in the various bowl games Players - . Freddie DesRoches count-|and Prince County Hockey Lea-|completed"yet. =~” “in bowl games can not be signed ymtil those games have been ed a singleton. gue all-stars, will be played in-| Also between the second and/| completed. Pope Motor s were Le- aan Dec. 9, it was learned — re ee) fe ge lag x roy Clow, George Dalton, Willie . : Gallant Diddles Doyle. The reason for the date ad-|late Mr. Allen participated both 4 tiie sha decked Oe ike vancement is due to the Nova|as a player and coach, will be TODAY S CURLING DRAWS cepnemanenmetnd ot 33 end | ee ama ming, tho wook ofl Sr. by the piste cormmitice a¢| Tho following ts today’s dro). Ie 2 Alice ‘ |44 after forty minutes. ore ee ee Delaney, Flor - |Dec. 13 to 18. Stadium manager|centre ice and Mayor Key in\at the Chariottet Referee in chief Roger Bird |Cyartie Hogan told members of | turn will the portraits to | Club: eae ee Sameer : the comittee organizing the game | Mr. Allen's family. 1.30 Shirley Dixon, Myrtle Dixon, lat a special meeting ye The teams were the inter- Ice 1 — Open. Barbara Durling that the contest could be played eoene all-stars who won the) Ice-2 — 45er’s rotate: Andy |9.11 p.m : oe an ee OO ee tenn elk Ween Rae tere ke getaton, HER. Carru-|. Ice 1 —_ Alice MacDonald, Taking both dates into con-|# ; Lal peo i Mr. |p wi theme, rate, 8 fees ame Mackeeulan te beset fae y that the eh 06d chad dabioe’ bose MacNeill Suis -lgucley Cees Leute SaacDon ec a junior base- : , oe eet 7] ng Ponape ge ball team to a time crown, atin George vs Arn- so aye ee Helen Young. preparing for Christmas and! cyrQuE TO FAMILY i — ko 1 ltectis (ataah Ore ace p Ready vs_ Bill | Laurie Gallant,-¥. Birt,- ‘would be unable to.attend. Alsy thetweedr the wscond eind |Weari. ia fin nen Mur Ice 5 — Open. 3.30 Ladder Spiel : Ice 1 — Russ Ewing vs Danny O’Rourke. Theresa Mallard, Carol Rowail, Bernadette Mahar. AT MONTAGUE ’ present a cheque. to the Allen Fund cen- ing fire re yridiy The pro- tral, committee jn‘\a brief cere-| Ice 2 — Don Stanhope vs My-| Montague Curling Club draw » from the game will be mony. * ron Bell. for today, Dec. 4: turned over to the Allan Trust|.. Reporting’ on distribution of| Ice 3 — Chris Gallant vs Duck |7 p.m. Fund. 5 ee and sales, = ony Acorn. aes 1 — D. McGowan, K. : yesterday c Ice 4. —Bob LeClair vs J ughes, H. Matheson, L. Mase sides “ca the ieee tian have been distributed as far as| Saunders. * S08 \Donald vs A. Sullivan, L: Sim . will be chosen by the fans at- Tignish and Alberton west of! Ice 5 — Open. ” celaiz, D. Clarkson, B. Mabon. | the regular PCHL games Summerside and also east of} Mixed Curling: Tee P. Sinclair, C. Ste- | Seomn sey Until the bewetit prey rong Pye Bi also a avail-|7 p.m. wart; L. Nicholson, 0. Hennigar Each time they attend a game| °° Wednentay gi ; aa Ice 1 — R. Goss, K. Douglas, |¥5 Jr. Johnston, B. Smith, D. JUNIOR HOCKEY FORUM SUNDAY, DEC. 5th—2:00’p.m. (Please Note Time) they will be given ballots con- the blank spaces for each the six positions and they will COACH SELECTIONS It was pointed out yesterday however, that the coaches.from the PCHL teams will then select the other players who will par. ticipate and there will be at least two players from each team in- Students—50c bers of the local air and sea|G: Lord, P. Johnson vs A. Bal- Sorrie, E. Moar. 9 p.m. cadet corps will conduct a ticket |!em, A. Trainor, Harvey Doug. | sale blitz here and with the suc- | las, M.-Kane. Ice 2 — Dr. P. Mcintyre, P, cess met to date a full house is) Ice 2 — A. MacDonald, M. |Johnston, L. Furness, B. Mac anticipated for the game. . Jardine, B. Partridge, I. Mur-|Neil vs H. Moar, P. Sullivan, C. The Junior Canadians are ex.|fay vs W. Redden, H. MacKen- |MacKinnon, B.» MacKinnon. pected to arrive here around 5/zie, S. Harper, M. Dowling. (If unable to curl please get jo’clock on the afternoon of the| Ice 3 — Doug. Douglas,-D. Le-|your-own-replacement:) jgame. The Legion ladies auxi- | Clair, A.E. Ings, E. Ranahan vs | jliary will serve them their sup-|P. Perry, C. Ings, J. Vautour, P. , ALBERTON per and after the game the auxi-| Redden. me Mixed curling schedule at the liary will also have a lunch ready} --1e4— + Douglas, M Alberton’ Rink-tonight: for members of both teams as\.-° ci ie ee Stew. 17.30 weil as officials. art, D. Kilpatrick, B. Kilpatrick | J.H. Myrick, Libby Greer vs J. Higgins, G. MacKay, K. |pucsei Hayes, Helen MacKie |Dowling, H. MacKinnon. |vs Bert Pridham. Isabel McKin- Ice 5 — B. LeClair, M. Part- non, Paula Wilson : ; \ridge, G. Gallant, E. Douglas vs! Prank Bryan, Annetta Gordon |M. Pursey, M. Dockendorff, D. |nayid MacDonald, Bonnie Me. |MacKay, L. Hessian. Neill vs Fred Millman. Isabelle Spares: B. Davis, D. Stew- |Clark, Bill Bell. art, S. MacMillan, J. Vautour, 9.00 : \H. Davis, P. MacKay. Ed Turner, Alice Seaman, Art 8.30 | Wilkie, Evelyn Gallant vs Tom Ice 1 — Seaman, Lou Turner, Jim Mac- Ice 2 — D. Stanhope, A. Wood, |Neill. D. Livingstone, J. Farquharson Addison Rayner, Jean Camp vs B. Acorn, O MacDonalr bell, Earl Callaghan, Verna MacMillan, I. Harper. : Smaliman vs Ed McCue, Laur DUEL AT DAWN | Ice 3 — K. Ready, M. Garreti, jau Ramsay, Willand Foley, Be- ‘M. MacFadyen, D. MacMillan jyerly MacAusland. LONDON (Reuters) — .Two vs L. Blakney;-*M. Blakney. J. men duelled fiercely with bay- |Farquharson, J; Ready. ' Als Request * Is Denied onet and sword in London’s Ra-| Ice 4 — K. ‘Dalziel, J. Gid-| venscourt Park at dawn Thur - |dings, H. Edwards, A. Stanhope | }day. When police approached vs J. Squarebriggs. L. Jardine, OTTAWA (CP)—The Citizen sayS a request by Montreal Alouettes of the Eastern Foot REMEMBER WHEN By THE CANADIAN PRESS Roger Brensnahan § ‘‘the duke of Tralee” and perhaps the inventor of catchers’ shinguards while first-string backstop of New York Giants in 1907, died 21 years ago today—in 1944—at To- ledo, Ohio. Brensnahan caught the immortal Christy | Mathewson for the Giants from 1902 to 1908. they ran, one of them bleeding A. Garrett, D. Jenkins. from the face. Gambling casino Ice 5 —-L: Johnston, I. Gab croupier Anthony Dudley was lant, P, Dalziel, M. MacLean vs charged with possessing an of-|K. Jenkins, M. Acorn, F. John- fetisive weapon—a sword. Police ‘ston, S. Howatt. . were still seeking another man.| Spares: B. Cousins, B. Square. | - = briggs, Muriel MacLean. | AT SOURIS Red 0° as Manager R ae FORUM SKATING Stitt, Hadies Curling Club | Als hes teen a ogers ers w-for Mo . . 6: | -A story by sports editor Vs. ? 2:00 - 3:30 p.m. \7.9 p.m. ‘ Koffman said the ‘cent eae i - Ice 1 — Millie Peters, Joyce | made during Grey week . St. Dunstan's High School. TODAY McLellan, Helen Paquet, Julie | Toronto and was coaikanil mn Children—15c Gallant, vs Luey Solomon Jwne | day by Alouette owner Ted Students—35e Adults—60¢ Adults—25c ° Larter, Ruby Battersby, Judy) Workman and Sam Berger, firg* is Fogarty. | vice-president of the Riders, ~—