‘The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs. Jan.6, 1966. 12 sree SOT SDU Pokketers Show Hustle . Black Hawks On Warpath} To pple Fading: Canadiens By AL PP ngs ine br eagle ge Harper in the = pesialty |Balon 5:29, Richardson, > MONTREAL. (CP) — Bleck Howka, ind by otnteatt lin tos Se or St ea tet Chica ad ne ac! wi y 4 lin two ll ac go Third period .— ‘ By CHRIS ANNETT Bobby Hall ‘with his 30th and lcounted for, almost half—seven. |90 (Mikita, Mohns) 8:55. Penab.!Wharram’ 14 2:80; 8. Chic ; : Sist goa's and a fine- goaltend-.|He had only one in the final | ties — -Wharram 3/33, Harper |Nesterenko 8 c iPiloker ] ? A oe Saint Dunstan's Varsity hockey club hit ing ne Been "weleree period. = ("6:29 30, Hodge 12:01; Mohne, Duff | 16:57; 6. Montreal; G. ice Tu t aga:nst a considera’ stered enn e ontreal 10 (Richard, Rangers ¢ élub - result was one of the a enjoyable ‘Canadiens 42 ins a ‘National fone PLAY GOAL ‘Second. period — 2, © Montreal, sey’ matches have seen yet this season. |Hockey League: game here Wed | Hull's. first ‘goal came at the |Cour meee 10 (Beliveau, Duff) Coach J Kane added Billy Weatherbie, Alan Fiood, inesday .night. '955 mark of the first period, |14:36; 3. Chicago, Hull 8f (Rave. Wayne M ali and Jim Cullen to his lineup ¢s several of Other Chicago marksmen. were | with mentees! defenceman | lich, Maki) 17:06, _Penaltion— ‘his st: d still not returned from holiday,/Hawk' Larter iright- winger Kenny Wharram | oe of the best Junior players in the city to aug- lwith his 14th of the year ded | jveteran Erie. Nesterenko scored ‘his eighth. Montreal scorers were Yvan Cournoyer and left-winger Gilles | |Tremblay, both with their. rt of the season. ~- “A tribute to: fialt's sterling; ‘performance in the Chicago Ma can . .be found in the record of 'Shots on goal... ‘ Er bee Fred A tin tee, John Irwin returned after his sion. and several PWC players were also added for the _—frthe persons. of Jamie Kennedy, Gut Houston, Andy Arsenault ~and Tuppy Rodgers. 2 TTT i The first two periods saw crisp - ‘pasting and erties “ tional play. Both clubs had numerous ties to. the little red light’ but savés bordering on the eee by = St. Jeans School Holds. Ice-Sports. a 2. P. MacCluskey,’3. F- Hennes |” both Donnie Frizzel and Carl MacQuaid kept the score down. “Canadiens outstot the Hawks | Saints period after sown pula Street ord 62 |sey. Berea Sai ltacallt tasiok os Bago oe ot TE 38 to 24 and doubled Chicago's lin the feature of the St. Jean's| Boye 6. yeas — 1. P. Coady, ‘ame Time and time again Frizgel camé~up-with two and joutput in the middle period, out lice sports at the. Charlottetown |2. F..MacGaugh,_3.. W. Roberts. bog saves in a row but even his heroic acrobatics could not firing the winhers 16-8. They: |forum “last evening. Donnie| Girls 7 years — 1.3. Clow, 2. prevent.the Saints_from pumping in five tallies. ‘outshot Cilenge 13-8. in - the fest Dowling, led the, attack with aC. en . A. MacDougall. After the Christmas hayoff one would have expected the (brege of soetany eth reer ave ae Ae years — 1, i MacRach.| SDU attack to be a little tarnished but such was not the case. MINOR HOCKEY Devine : Derry’ a mond, Mervin Power each j Girls 8 years — 1. M. Déscoll, 2. D. Clow, 3. J. ee Jim Cullen took Rick O'Donnel's place and this line banged in the two first period markers. a _. All im all it was an excellent warmup to?~Monday night's big game against St. FX. This will undoubtedly be one of the key matches of the season for Kame’s charges for they must © ‘at least split with St. FX in order t keep their hopes alive. || The following. are the results of Charlottetown Minor Hockey play for last week, up’ to-and im cluding: Friday, Dec- 3ist.: PEE WEE Martin, 2. Fabian MacGaugh, To win in the matchbox is a much more difficult chore than to | Elks 6 — Wayne a anes: =. on win at home and so the writing. will be ‘on the wall for the '. 1 |(3), Gordie MacKay (2), Mike |3, Wanda Boys 12 and over — 1, B. Mac- Red and White. Fee saga “ \MacKenna; Zebras 1 — Kent wr” Face A. Heenee. on 2. J. Thistle, 3. D- Dow- es . |MacDonald. . -\sey, 2. J: Donald, ; 3 STRONGER | Springers-8 — Billy. Doherty | MacMillan. Boys 10 years — 1. T. Cullen, ™ epg weg foe Boys 11 cake ie B. Falls, |2. P.* ; 8. K. Osborne. ‘By the same token several of the junior players got a much ie qi — Gs goa pgs Ramee 2. K.. Devine, 8. J. MacDonald. | Girls 12 and over — 1.‘B- -* heeded workout and it was quite obvious from the game that £ a (Me Mactecd-_@), Shaun. “Macisaac. Boys 9 years — 1. R. Dunn, 2. Younker, 2. B. Pound, 8. K. : PVI is -going-to be very much in contention when play begins. , tee. ba i (2), Alan, MacDonald, Mike Po- ey 8: See: : Rie te rh coe WoL Tt AM this evening. Coach Buck Whitlock obtained some badly needed THE FIRST WINNER 1(2), Girls 728 = . Dris-| Partner Race — 1. M. Power, 0 9 $10 BE Bend as a result of the half year courses ‘at the Institute end : ; oe | Lions 8 Jerry Peters (4) coll, 2. 8 lurnaghan, 3. D.|M, MacKeona; 3. K. Macintyre, 18 9 4110 2 blue blood : = ‘ ae Trainor, j | Hennesse B. Younker; 8 B. Falls, C. 88 Leading the Wat of new players is Kevin Smith who Fel ga a ee ce nny rd gt race. wes, s pert of the &. Fea ft Bl er ne. | Girls 6 years — 1. M. Driscoll, |Noonan. isl $ ot a8 took leave of the Junior Habs at Christmas and he will be with a first place ribboa after gis clans lat evening. The sie eal | Otters 2 — | Hennessey, 719 7 90 128 at tare defn cour, fing tmp Ora aon — ztnom?= P= TODAY'S CURLING DRAWS == ——=———= cee Bob, Whitlock and Junlr MacDougall, bolh of whem JUNIOR, LEAGUE JOTTINGS _ "Pome Lae Shppu (| 3 | This makes for a whole new line when you look at it Nees ae OS eet AT SOURIS . Lamble. Souris Curling Deaw for Tore jectively and as PVI already sports one excellent trio and fair (2), Donald Stevenson (2). . day night: defense they canbe looked to as a real threat to the Sainte Rams 0; Racoons 0. eat and Welshmen in the playoffs. Both the college teams are fairly _ unior Ca ue uc! c ion Wolves 0; Seals 0. lee } — Kassner ve Landy. ~~ well-intact after the Christmas éxams and ‘so. will be_putting on __ | , BANTAM | : lee 2 — McLeren ve Gal- the same high calibre of play. The only question mark is the Aces T —~ Angus (35 tant Rangers but the ‘Hawk’ has been grum ee Gordon. Phil - 9-11 p.m. - with a real surprise ‘so orle had better w club the weak sisters. Before the play starts I would like to call PWC to win Ty Se ee ee Ice 1 — Birt vs Maclean, | _ lee 2 — Jenkins ve LaBrech. Set To Resume Tonight 5 Aiter @ three ‘weeks wreak for |iout tecea League 6 miash 90s [the the League President no tater /D’Arcy Murphy (2), Mervin-Po- Friday in the finals. * |Christmas, League-play resumes |ferable to three ‘and fans are |than Saturday, Jan. 15th. Each |wer (2); Comets 5 — Bobb pe . RAMBLINGS .jtonight as a strengthened PVi jhoping that Rengers: and PVI |team- may register 15 players, |MacMillan (2), Jerry Iee 1 — 1 Kassner ve 8. Cof-/ aoe er Lee oe ee ee ee ee ee oe fot including 2 goalies, for 'a to- (2), Wayne A fin. . ~ ithe Forum. A report received {competition that will provide the-|tel of 17 players. After the Jan-| Clippers 4 — Jerry Campbell hoo 3. 8. Bonetion vo E. Bie “Dalhousie. University Tigers basketball team recently re. |irom the Vocal ‘balance inthe aary 15th~deadline-on!y--players- Dear wart: 8 leased their 1965-66 basketball brochure. As basketball ouceats veals that a considerable ‘num-j|so obviously tacking before |from the éligible lists may. par- |Taylor; Bears 3 — ‘Peter 9-1t sas in the city well. know two local boys, Kevin White and Dennis ber of good hockey players |Christmas.. ‘|tieipate in League and play-off jliams (2), Tommy Irwin. — -jIce 1 Taylor are the only non-Nova Scotians on the team. This is {have enrolled for courses and| The objective of the League, |games. 7 ae Barons 5.— Ron Peters (3), a E, Peters B what the booklet has to say about the locals; DENNIS TAYLOR—6'4'", 215 Ibs. ‘Third Year Science. Dennis |will be lining up with the team tonight against the Collegians. when fermed three years ago, was to- provide hockey for as without best wishes for @ comes to Dal from Prince of Wales in Charlottetown. The big- [Names of five players handed many boys of Juvenile and Jun- speedy recovery being extended |Ken Dowling, Gordie Power, gest’ surprise on the team. He plays a steady intelligent game, - to the League Executive yester- jior age as possible. The reduc- to Jim Fox, Charlottetown's Di- |Bobby RMacGuigaa. is a very good rebounder, end posses good anticipation and (day, as follows: Kevin tion of the League to three rector of , who is} Maroons:5 — Jim Kiilora (4), movements on defence. A strong player, who is rapidly adjust- (recently of Halifax Junior Can- jteams would mean that a sum-" zed at the time of writ-|John MacMilien; 4— ing 18 DSS esr nel lg a Bn He wil wee 0 bot of actin a ‘oes wais ; ?. sella tr lie (0 pine oe ee en ee (2), Gary z Com waliinchie ce. First Y ‘Arts. Kevin play- |Dougall ‘formerly of Ro gérs jfore, the officials and fans-ol In closing,;@s-iavitation to our { “Hornets. 8 —_ Paul. ed at 1. Denstan’ igh Ghee tarp ted alaly car Art . captain Rangers), Herbie Junior Hockey are - anxiously |fans to visit the Forum tonight |Allison Ellis (8), David Brown . . is > oe eae o |MacCarro. from Montague: awaiting the results of the next /for the and-}(3), Irwin Ellis; Blades 3 — Rie- re ecu 6 ag gg ne At ag possesses | The wddiiion Ut: Wales ‘gaigine leo gummed. sh ou Snticasign tat lanpiatan Madiin, vaneony nor Keay’ Carver (30: biant Wesd” a but must develop aoa ee should strengthen PVI to the |we will have a balanced four |when the Saints and Welshmen PAPERWEIGHT potential. cere oe fee Oe ee eee extent that they should provide |team , “with ‘no’ players |clash. Incidentally, a esd 2 (9), be one of the best.'big men in the League before oi much stronger competition for |forced- to sit on the sidelines. [SDHS may: this coming |Gary MacQuaid (2), Rickey Determined to improve and anxious to win. Kevin will be ® ithe Saints and Welshmen tham| For the information of an Sunday ahéPaeon or Kevin Ma ; starter and will probably be a key to the Tigers success t they did before Christmas. teams the League Officials have oat be aed a lF + ; season With PWC and SDHS more or ime ‘Kelly (2), Keir ° a . & The 1966 golfing wars started yesterday with a pro-amateur less standing pat with their pre-|players must be — submitted to} See you again next week Bobby Dunsford, John Abbott. prelude to the $70,000 Los Angeles Open. The 40th anual Los |Christmas line-ups, the only un- Eagles 7 — Arthur MacGul- (== Angeles fixture kicks off the winter-campaign-each_year—To- tome reeattty in the Looene at | e gan (3), Rickey Burke, Devia day’s exercise carries an additional $5,000 to be split by the the moment is last year’s cham- . ———_ Gooper-(3}; Hawks 1-—- : Dros. Prominent in tie picture is Paul Harney, winner of the |Pions, Rogers Rangers Reddin. - ; eo ae __last two tournaments here, and Bill Casper Jr., Arnold Palmer However, from. the | Jays 3 — John Ready, Danng $ mil i ~and Tony Lema, Missing are Gary~Player-of South-Africa, the- Ponderosa have it that the Hawk | Stas ‘Murphy (3); Crows 2 — Shane oN 1965 U.S. Open champion, and Jack Nicklaus, last year's lead- (Plans 2 ae Doyle,-Frenk_Molyneaux. =f res Redbirds § — Herry Poulton, a END DUFF LE COATS ; === 19.95 | ing money winner who makes a point of skipping this event each winter. The setting is the Rancho municipal golf course, ~ ~~#,000- yards in length, with par 36-35—71. - Forty-of- the top 50 __PGA money winners were entered, Gene Littler, Julios Boros, Tommy Bolt, Bo Wininger, Mike ~Sotchak;-Mason. Rudolph ‘and Doug Saunders. ‘ Two prominent local sports figures are currently in hospital , and the best wishes of the many Sports fans around the. city “are conveyed through this column. Jim Fox and Angie — are both patients in the Charlottetown Hospital. MacGuigan; 13 — Steve Hillier. (2); Mike.Gal- Bluebirds 2 —-Shaun-MacDon-1— ald (2); Sparrows 1 — Kevin An- There's no question but that a SPORT ECHOES | Borden Nats Move To Home _By NORMAN MacDONALD Available-in all sizes. In colors of camel and charcoal. is looking for-|will be attending the game at . ma O'Leary rink tonight between) Reg. 29.95 Jim Bre- ithe West All-Stars -end Bat with = the pn a es Tae a coaches naires. We tiaven’t heard -Men’s Green "wee Trimm a Saturd coed. tot Sate nS 24 h eat : turday. jened for this —coeac : pert Brewer’s sudden. decision to|Grady may lace on a pair of Work Pants Ladies’ Coats The other scored for the Na-| quit hockey at the start of this |skates — and it’s possible the - tionals was Donnie MacWilliams.. pe: 3 : . De E season, must have thrown a |Juniérs will a little extra Devble pockets, re ; Top brand manv- . (MacWilliams) 10:27: 2. Borden, |204 dreams for the season. Suf- Maroons were playing in the ee ee ‘ in the latest colors 95 White (A. Roberts) 19:58. Pem. |fering temporary losses of oth-|P.CH.L. and held their own] Reg. valve 5.95. e and fur trim. Wes allies: Foley, io. Perry, Mac- |@" Members of. their blue-line pretty well against the other] NOW ONLy,...... 39.95. NOW ONLY e Williams, 1 corp through injuries didn’t help |teams..'That year, however, our] . second Peried: 3. Borden, Mac-|any, but in spite of.everything |peak and won ‘the Maritime |~* Be iy Leod, 3:37: 4. Juntors,. ‘Smith |the Leafs are doing surprisingly |Championship. The present edi- Boys’ Pile Lined Ladies’ ea |(D. Arsenault) 8:13: lors, well. With Brewer still on that |tion of Juniors is diluted a bit, m. ; Ui eceaee, (k. Atopuuate fence, they might be right up but they still have some pretty ° Ski dogkets me. Perry) 9:3: 6. Borden, J. Me: there with thé Hawks. and Habs players in their line-up Ski Jackets Wl Riise) Guigan (Laird, White) 15:59. |right now. lim spite'of the fact that a draft oe | at eae Penalties: Smith, 148, White, Natural ice rinks are now has set In ‘from the mainland ‘tn all sizes ond ‘in Cutcliff, 17:58. getting the ned from old Jack (that has taken four of their top- All colors. In sizes cqlors of sed, = Third Period: 7. Borden, Cut- Frost and from how on the line performers. In any case, 8 to 16. Reg. 10.95. | et cali Va Borden Nationals Will be play- West Prince fans will be able to . 10. Broke om iE lr A |= westinad fc is a hard- | same time ‘By THE CANADIAN PRESS | tag, effective passing outfit, worthy cause” Receipts will go ,* Chicago 4. Montreal and it may be doubted if the to help tt- family of the late Ri- , PY American Leag Borden arena is an idea! set- chard Deldney who was. killed a Hershey 3 Pittsburgh 5 ting’ for -their~ talents, but ‘in a-tragic accident recen VW” bie r 4 -they’re a bard-bumping crew. In the Summerside juvenile |. Flat AY Exhibition also, and less room to man- | league scoring race Errol Heels | = |Sweden 5 OHA All-Stars 8 cuvre and gel ent éf the way "Chick McNally, ia 678 REMEMBER WHEN might help them. Last ‘season quip sgned’ ceeteenneee To’, {90R0 Rie OE tutteels whe qua’ on nis ‘ bin Rote six years ago‘to {were — visiting them: fc day—in 1960—with a two- both at Civie Stadinm and at . year coptee ek a oo tok rink this Then a their own year ofthe U.S: Na- | ably not give, re “The Working, Man's Friend" hast S440: ns aeateenl tee games with the Aces, 200 the, tine.” These players will Bae (Next door. to Semples * re ‘ juniors vs newed in 1962. He retired | and Eagles. — I belore long,’ be making thetr | 180'Queen St... “Formerly Western: ire” Prone por hag von gba mark in the ranks ef the Jun 1. alae ape) with San Diego. ''- Many West eat Prined hockey ‘ans lor Legionnales 4 ° 6 Y . . ~ é ‘ ® @ g ote