SPORTS FRONT ' ' m By PIUS (‘ALLAGHAN Eagles Are Flying Till“. RCAF‘ Eagles shouldn't be a pushover anymore for "3.... in the Island Senior Hockey League. The Airmen had previously won a couple of games at the an- hose and managed a decision over the Combines at Civic Stflllllll in Summer=idc but when they came to the Sports Al't‘llll Thursday night last. tltcy were still looking For their mu triumph in Earl Nicholson's winter playground. Most of the 500 folks who went to the game didn’t expect the Airmen to break the jinx that night. They were figuring um Peneluns were ready to grab another two points and creep mop points up on the cellar-dwelling Eagles. Folks figuring " mc \rav apparently hadn't reckoned with the new Eagles. the first lSHL team to grab a-declslon in 1963. The game wasn't very old before you knew that these Fiqics were a far crv from teams that came down from the Dll‘ base earlier in the League schedule. They were skating “CH and checking fiercely and giving the Baby Birds lilllf‘ opportunity to get any attack organized. We particularly liked the way they got the rubber out of their own end. They were not passing blindly on to enemy sticks. They were making sure the disc was getting to waiting Airmen outside their own blueline. y the time the first period was over. the Eagles had the hockey game won. They owned a 30 bulge and the best Pen- g-iins could do in three periods was score two goals. They Didn’t Panic WHEN Stan Peal-don made it a 3-2 hockey game early in the third period. we got to thinking that the Airmen would blow the game despite the juicy first period margin they bad man- dlagcd to build up. However the Eagles didn’t panic after that second Old Spain tally. They took exactly 80 seconds to get ._._._,_._. . . . ‘ York Giants' training camp in I that led to the broadcasting ‘blessing in disguise.“ he, says ' 5 through the winter —- llockcy DannyGallivanAnnounces; aIiIme Tonight 7- By KEN SMITH MONTREAL (CP) — Danny Gallivan, the English voice of Montreal Canadiens for the last . . 11 seasons. figures he owes it‘ all to a sore arm. I - Blessed with a quick eye and' ‘ a q u i c k e r tongue. .Gallivan. marks his 500th consecutive ravl ' dio and television broadcast of? the Canadiens' home games Sat- 3 urdav night. but as a youngsterl ' his first love was baseball. 5 good enough as a pitcher in his hometown of Syd- ney. N.S.. to be invited to New? SOOlhb 1939. but the next year his arm gave out on him That started a chain of events booth high over the ice in thel Montreal Forum. “I guess you could call it a Every other Saturday night. Night in Canada—Gallivan de-l I I I scribes the Canadiens‘ games' DAle GALUVA-‘i over the CBC's trans-Canada .TV network watched him shoot and ex- citedly announced a goal. saturday games that don" no But the play went right on. on the network are carried‘ : through Quebec. In‘ addition to 9 “0‘” says ma" almOSl threw him. but after quickly ex~ TV” Gau'va" 315" do“ the ca‘ plalning that the red ligiit had 323:?! mid-week games overinot flashed. he carried on. UNRECORDED GOA] "I got a bit of satisfaction ms trademark has {,emme a two months later when they pre- = clipped, rapid-fire and almost viewed the movies Iof tlte high- ; always accurate commentary. :lights of the series. though. I aim ~; But. he admits. he occasionally They showed that particular pa rtson of GalliVan’s style of broadcasting with Tor- onto‘s Foster Hewitt. the ori- Iginal "Mr. Hockey." was inevit- ‘able. but Gallivan says he has never worried about it. "Hewitt was the first man to ipopularize hockey through a .microphone. and he did a great job. lie certainly deserves all .the credit he gets. "But he was the first one to do it and just because he uses certain phrases doesn't mean other announcers can't or shouldn't use them. too. After all. there are anlv so many ways of describing a play. “If you say ‘lle shoots. he Iscores.’ it. doesn't mean you‘re. icopying Hewitt. it‘s just the l best way to say it. All the more icredlt to Foster for setting the pace." Gallivan. now 45. became the fullvtime English announcer for Canadiens in 152. He did one game in 19.30. fill- ing in for another announcer who was ill. but returned after that to CJCH Halifax where he had started broadcasting in 1946 after serving overseas for wo years with the Canadian >.. .1 m '. He started in broadcasting in 1943 with CJFX Antigonish. N.S.. while attending St. Fran- b cis Xavier where he had en- ;rollcd after hurting his pitching “ . was going to become a teacher. but there was always I'F.X. but. he says. nothing ser- ious Gallivan rates Maurice Ri- chard as the most exeiting player he has watched. "He used to be able to make my job easy. because he could turn a dull contest into a spec- tacular one with his flair for ‘just igniting a game." e toughest job came dur‘ ing the semi-finals two years ago when the Canadiens were playing Chicago Black Hawks. ‘Tied 1-1 after regulation time. Lthe game went almost three full overtime periods before Murray Balfour won it for Chicago. “Technically. that would he .one of the best games ever. too. It was top-flight hockey all the fway. wide open and fast. But it lasted almost five hours. and that's a lot of talking." One of his first .3110 games never was finished. That was the night in 1955 when Montreal fans. fuming over a suspension given Richard. suddenly erupted into a violent. riot that lasted hours. “We had just gone on the air when the trouble started." Gal- livan says. “It began when a fan hit Campbell (NHL president Clar- ence Campbell) and then some- ody threw a stink bomb. it didn't take very long for that stench to work up to us. “it was an ugly night—I hops we never hav it back and give themselves a 4-2 cushion. the exact way the makes a mlstakeI play in slow motion and even“ “III e another one like tussle cndc ‘ I‘. The most embarrassing one;one could see the back of the a lot of sport on the tcsmputsI; _____ n ’ I ' Donnie Fflzzen 1‘“ “he ' - .. .- 7" -’ came in 1958. during a playotfnet bulge as a puck went in and l became associac wl -‘ ll"d1'nd:aede(llt'1rli:itcfirei?it¢! Ilz’oaaglggdilggtoxl“ markm's- I ‘ r .. " t l' ‘ t ' I ‘ r _“ game between Montreal andiand bounced right out. it. From there everything Just. b n s g A I w“ ' ‘ ‘ ’I ? ~’ ' ‘ 3'1"". Boston. He described a rush by. “It was small consolation seemed to move naturally on. i U l ' “ ‘ ' ' ' Boston's Jerry Topp a z zln i. .then. I can tell you." He played some hockey at. St. I. , Q. “Lot Big Test Sunday I TOMORROW. Sunday. afternoon Eagles have a great opportun- iHas Shoot l‘v to prove their real worth. They are playing host to Sandy Him“ and his Par'kdale Royals who at present are leading W g Sligztélflhsnudgmz, R i H; in. Hillard Clark's league. Goalie Don Campbell of ing game against ZKL team Kepak (19) and F. chcik. ll Tom Vesey 98 l the toughest games of the season. The Eagles know every spreadeaglesI bottom in top photo 13 VanekI Other (“II Saskatoon wonI 5 ' t . t—Wh '3‘. would .t.ill have to score in an-lat best a modern record and 7. Al Mutc 95 the Royals are heading west fully expecting the sternest kind MONTREAL (‘P on i I s I We will not so so far as to Predict a VMOVY '0' “‘9 Aime“ the Saskatoon Quakers goes in Brno. Czechoslovakia. ZKL right background. of ZKL and . 2' Lloyd V5553" 93 33. William Crockett 98 f h i ' f (1 they will use ‘2‘ o S n o e ‘4' gaylmond vessey 97 nmk and corner 0 t or 0W" lfl‘ SI" 8(‘9 3" guarding his team's net dur- layers in bottom hoto are A ' 5' “i walls elrery trick at their command to upset the Frizzcllmen. . p P ( P Wirephoto) o . l . a record not a record? lOthEl‘ seven straight games to.can't. stand up to Broadbents 8. Edgar Jones 95 of a battle. . a n a I p When it‘s set in the NailonatIsei an NHL record. lefforts all?! it? stigma IIstIIIees 9b “Shard Murray 95 'fome eoero-me1.avJ. . EAGLES' Doug Tucker surely has been marking the Ali‘- l Howey League' The “Mime record ‘5 M can'lo a 8 Ohm” m In Sunday's clash but we do expect tht‘ “(Wills *0 have one 0' down on one knee. top. and player behind Campbell in SCaskatoon‘s Charlie Goodwin ‘ 6. Earnest Prowu 96 The crowd should he the biggest yet for this encounter and II Andy Balhgale. New York! secutive games. set by Punch lgreats' 11' Howard watt! 93 men of late. He scored a pair against Penguins here Thursday I . I I l . - Rangers brilliant fight wingerI Broadhent no“, a member If. JoeI Malone scored in 14 cI._on- 12. Harry Welton go and laSl‘$11:Hffypggc29gomsnznfilqulhr99 times 85 “l9 M“ has been winning more anleockey-s Ha“ 0f Fan.“ in ,h‘e‘lsecuiive games in the 1914-3 13. Leigh Vessey 9t) mmnm: played a whale ofla game at'The Sports Arena. Ho 0 a e I 9 more attention and “Cami days 192132 spam” Hp scored 25 Ziglgnlan‘; fiiamere Thgteftlotal kguwlzllvsssey ' ' ‘ - he approac e W a. was oals durin that t e k fo hi 7 7 ‘~ . ‘~ 6559? missed the hat trick by the narrowest of margins and was thin ‘5 . g t 3 S l' ‘3 l' 5 t d a a s n scorn-lg max-k 16 B G " hb . Pia in u . , considered a possible record for Ottawa team and ended with 32 5 00 a! 98 0 . - arry 8 ant a7 EMT: 92.3..” 3m.an gatayeflestrll‘h “Tii:lll<;rr:nderrt¢ht it”: 1,: By THE CANADIAN PRESS lIwmger s wrist Friday showed -lt'sald. "Tbs wings are wandering i scoring in consecutive games. lgoa], for the season l‘mt“ “00“” Emma” “mad 50 17- Lynn ETDSi {‘I" on: of “if? miI’IghII-s. luvs in the In“? to “Mam “.95 . Coach Toe Blake's lasIt words‘Iis not broken as was at first away from their check. follow-lI After he scored in his nintb‘. iIl“ 5" Sam” "1 1944'45- .m- RICRGY JOhnSOH 8-5 IIMI‘mmmmmI (his "15-" Tuckm and plays “ clean a“ tho lto his Montreal Canadiens be- .feared. Iing puck carriers into centre‘straight game against Torontol OTHERS HAVE MORE ILALONDE DID n. :19. Raymond Chappell 85 av. =fore he sent them on the ice to‘ , lbattle Rangers in New York re-lCLM‘tC‘r SUBS ‘cently was to “watch Andy rice and some of the fellows ap- l Maple Leafs in New York Wed-l Several 0iht’r Players aim. 2" Frank Vessey 85 lpear confused about their de-lnesday night. everyone praisedlhave eCIipsed the nine - game' way. We've never seen Doug play it any other w . I him for tying the existing rec- mark that has been recognized1 be great Newsy Lalonde 21: Ev t counted in 13 straight games inlzzI Hailedtlgalatvtgor as . , . Meanwhile. King Clancv. sub-itemve assignments n m ' I ‘ ' l l . ' ACTION On weekend Baihgaie.” Rangers' smooth -lbl“g {0" f1“ ‘ "mike" general Bob Nevin. out for several ord and started talking about since Montreal Canadicns Mini-l1920 ’ 24.; 3 159350“ “he” he 23. Pauline MacCallum 82 , skating right winger. imanager'mc“ Punc“ Imlachiisames with a knee injury. stood his chances of setting a new rice (Rocket) Richard did it inlscore‘j" “3 5' ‘24- Florence Vessey so i ‘ MONTREAL Canadlens and Toronto Maple Leafs are the “They watched him alrighi."lP“"Ch Imlach» Wt Toronioup well during the scrimmage mark by scoring in lo consecu-;the 1944-45 season. 1 CV Denueny Biff) WP!“ on 8.25. Nelson Vessey an hunt teams tonight in the National Hockrw League. Range“ ‘Blake recalled in an intervielw§M'_'=‘ple Leafs iillmugh a defence'land is expected back in action five games when the REHEI‘FS‘ Nevertheless nine games has Spree 1“ "‘9 191' ‘ l3 59350“. 26. Violet Simpson 80 r-re coasts of the Habs and Bruins are visitors in Maple Leaf lFridny. "They watched him put i°r19nt9dt m‘mln‘lte workout, fm'lon a $le assignment basis. lface Montreal Canadiens Satur-‘bem “mpg M M“ 1.0mm,“ scoring in 12 consecutive games 27. Amson Swan 30 Hardens. The (‘aniicks will be trying to draw closer toIthG {the puck in the not.“ Ilhe” game With 305W“ tonight. Only two games are scheduled‘dav, book; a. {he aiiyimp‘ rpcord although his ‘3”0” “’35 0V3" 23- HSYden Birt so front-running Black Hawks and at the same time do their ut- l Baihgaie scored within two‘that included a 40-minute scrlm- for tonight. Sunday night. Ca-l ' , th 1 t E .sinc,‘ “gum” on g of' m shadowed that year by Malone. 29. Roland veSsev 30 most to keep Bathgate from scoring. Leafs have a score to set- iminutcs. image session. Indie“ play a return engage. B" "0w 9 new“ 5 "u' Ivenfearliér plgvo‘” mj:m;ard ‘5! Babe Dye. another great 30. Donnie Chapp‘eu m up with Boston who trimmed them 3-0 last Tues“? night. 30th Tonight the Canadiens face’ “The boys have been handlinglment at New York. Toronto islif E mg!“ do" “ore again“; ‘ ' lname. scored in 11 straight 31, Blair Bryant” 30 )labs and Leafs look like tonight's winners. the task of keeping Bathgateitheir defensive chores with too at Ohicago‘and Boston at De-lMon‘ call. the best he will do is:°°m§ b-"- I I I jgames in two consecutive sea- 32_ Reg Moshe,- 3“ Sunday night there’s a full schedule- Rangers ho“ CNN" lfrom setting a modern record lmuch nonehalance." Clancy.troit. ‘brrak the modern mark. He! T“’.° “th‘f' "135°" have beef‘.‘ sans—1920421 and 1921-22- [33. Larry Welton so lens. Leafs visit Chicago and Boston is at Detroit. We call it lfor goals scored in consecutive: CTEdliEd “’Ilil tying the record .' Modem records are reckoned. for the Rangers. Hawks and Red Wings. igames in Nation at Hockeyl — Montreal's Bernie tBoom o . ifrom the 1926-27 season. when l h sh uld be the battle between Hawks and ;Lea “e amonI I Boom) Geoffrion and Bobby; . magecgcgggslgglhm 3m be jammed hot this one. Jogim hold“; of the nme.game‘ S o _ Hull 0% CIhIicago Black Hawks. :23“: 0283:: Ii:I1‘elIlfntI\I:IlI:It is ' ‘ Coleman of North Halley. Que. draw for saturday at the Char' Boom) Geoffrion, still wearingl . , a Canadien uniformI Bobbyi . I ' a long-time collector of obscure lllgfsegjf‘wfi CIUb' ow a m HUN, 8 Chicago BIBCR HaWkS i n I a m e 9 hockey facts. ‘ This is the start of a ten team “ and Bathgate. The figures. accepted by the I i ' knockout competition to be To pAY ATTENTION l I‘m“ pm“ that “me 35m" ‘5 played Saturday afternoon at “we,” not going to put a. SUMMERSIDE — The Park- after 3 minutes of play in the wrestling game. Each drew . . pm. with one game sched- o a medal waver on him" Blakeidale Royals defeated the Pmince first period. Gillis was uncov- majors and Walsh was taxed Ij SiMMERSIDE _ T1". Char, “led {01.3 pImI (Spares needed.- a e ‘ .d F idm} nBut rd 'be 1 mg ICounty Combines 5-3 at Civic cred as he took a pass on left an extra two minutes for inter- lottotown YMCA basketball Ice 1 -— N. N i c h ols on. D. lsa‘ ." v y .jStadium last night befone 600 wing and his fairly long shot: i nce itcams split even wilh the Sum- George. Dr. Jelks. N. MacNeiil til I said we're not going to pay I . . . . ' I . . . . .. ans in a game in which fisti- beat Mann. A minute later At the half way malik in the, W' B-V THE ASSOCIATEDII P353:.11‘31:gluggo§§f°glfi°wfimlfig“Egg: gawtgggg 319mm" am cuffs was the main sideshow. Vance Harris snared a clear- second period Ev White snaredlls Auditorium lasi. night, meiton. G. Newman. All-star. teams from“: 9i “me first Chane“: howl"game will ‘nther chore out therkm win The teams seemed evenly ing pasa intended for a Royal the puck close totlhe left boards Sum-Hi girls winning 40-16 and’ Ice 2 - J. Burden. I. Horne, and Swill “it” “1"” “Y “ hie launched at Corpus Chflm‘the Kama ".5 an important one matched in the first and third defenceman and banged it past and chopped it past Ward as. am..." 3..., dammed Trac.'the YMCA boys. 46-38. Dr. Webster. .1. Vemot Vs. Dr. mexside High teams at civic I‘vs. C. Flinn. L. Turner. V. Mit- I ~——————-——-———-—~ " ; ~ _ '. ' ~ - l - - .- Hoo er C. As re 13. L I . to both Ran “.5 and “SI periods. but Royals Widely out Ward. This shot also was from he was swooping past the net. . ad“. 3.2 m a mug“ no game Sewers m mm same _- D . p 3'. epage. tTp'Ilhe National League's Play-i Normally. 1:Geoffrion would be played the home bolls 1“ the W6" Olli- I I The Royals penned the Com-Ital saint Dunstan-s rink last Sumnmrsjde __ Jane Bray 16IGoode. in“ Bowl at Miami tops Sunday-5.0" the ice to help stop Bathgate middle frame and their 2 goals Four minutes later-I Vince blues back of their blue-lineimgm. IJudy Cook “I Janet MacFarlane era ‘ Ed T I lthrec-game slate. The 17th an-gbut s wrenched wrist suffered to 0119 advantage IhII that ses- Mulligan. unmolested in front for a Ilarge part of the periocIl,I Referee Merrill pines” hand_ “I Sue Nosmvhy SI Gwen lc"ceM—I-Vl G.I an as. R.caSpfl. Re inual Hula Bowl is set for Homo-in Montreal's 4-1 victory over SlOi‘l WG-5 small dividends for of the cage. tookIa relay from qut Wild shooting and ManulIed out several penalties lnclud-iJohnston 1. Sheila Mlclninis 2. th '. j‘ g 33.3"} 'R‘ m” H, lulu. while Baltimore is the site-Boston Bruins Thursday night the way they dominated the Dick Garcon comma roundthl fine saves keptthem 0ft tilting majors for fighting to G. YMCA —— Sheila Gallant 9. F931 l-g - in ct. s. Beaten. Here ‘9 m" ham". 0' P of another new game—the first makes him a doubtful starter Play. IThey aiiSo outscored the night Side of the net. and Vince score sheet until they finallynmchc“ and pme Macmym Margie Ardent 3I Cam. Be” . acMillan. T.W.L.IProwse. ““hed‘lle for "‘9 Cu) Howey Crusade Bowl in other Sunday in weekend games Combines 2-1 in the first per- made the score 2-1. broke through for two counters :0; Conan 33,, and Maurice‘z pat Jay 2I 199 4 - 3- Squarebrisss. A. League. All games are to be . __.Bagnall. D. Douglas. I. Webs. played at St. Dunstan's nnk. .8 B ys gam — Sum-Hi , tan 4 Tracadie vs Corran t “Rd 8 l i th d w 1 h with Hook ploy aims and Vim. PhI m Gerry Hopkirk m. Homer Shew- VZ‘EGGIQ'IJS’Ife-‘fi ($035?“ ' ' _ ' ” ' hen the: "in 3°C ' 08 '1 ‘t‘ian as ’ m -a pass hm . l i A in did an outstand-l huk 6. Barrie. MacGr or is.l ' '- - - Ban: Vernon River vs. North em" the V” rank“ w t3 ' final frame. ling boxing techniques and Josey Mulligan back-handed a re-lin job in gthe Com“ 3 n 3C 1d . 0g _' Ice 5 — E. Taylor. A. Lea. R “I perform before an expec e I I I I ,1 l i . B a Hero Mittion 4. Malcolm Coul man Dr Ken J vs I , l.llanc.oti— Lot 65 vs. Seven "0w" 0f 300' I i Royal" ppm“ “he “on” borrow“ 1"“ “cu” m th“ bOUHd “0m 3 Wm me“ “‘cage. son 2. Bob Hickey l. ‘ ' ' y- - “ our “- However. x-rays-of the right- ad. but were much less im-l The period featured another in the last four minutes of “mam-wk and pm “1th of i pressive in doing so. and eachlof those battles between Josey play. Whitlook notched one on ITracadch chair. I ‘ At Mobile. 50 collegians WlllI II II I . . I . .Ewing. H. Douglas B . . - . Glynn Griffing. Mississippi front of MEM- I, . Illubie. Morrison paced the. YMCA _ Ronnie Dyment 15,. ' - mill): fizérNol-th Rum“, vs. .‘luaflerback' 1193‘“ the South’s ‘ Early m Itch: ngrdcogeéilI‘I’gs' .wmners with a 'hat trick‘ whiile Art Strang 13. George Wotton D' Reld‘ v—borran tanninsdilw ' Scan 3 Rumors sermon... on... distract."torsion: this: 3 ~- w- Augustus- Vernon River v3.1 ' . '. An inter-city swim meet be- . m. m “meme H. .. - 5' s ' ~ ' a '. ' Farrell. B. Boyles, Geo. M". . ' ‘bama in the line. Jerry Grosse,. banished e - i-Mitchell each scored once. Referees — girls game ' 'lracadie. l . . ltwcen Charlottetowu YMCA and I V I with .i . I i I Loren vs. W. Rodd. Cam Mae- Jan. 11-— Corran Ban vs. Sev- DctiI'IOlIgs aegal stagénlogarfctgst: : Mouton YMCA goes today a, . Elao‘g‘ltn tggotfarmgd‘kayal goal : KThSICVanvadfidgfiL: ‘ifrl it“ 12:11“? and Nnancyn K"‘“Vl°3- 'Lean. A. Wilson. G. Lidstone en MllchiI Bay; FL. Augustus “.23: W3: Sang?“ .aIIIsI' omdme “I”. .Y. starting at 2 III IIIIII frame was scored by rI-(Ikl . _ . izpa- IIIIIyIIII fimsmjhagn nggan and SI “14d; A] 5:3.“er vsI Alan Hone ivel‘. ‘ 5 io'clock. This is the first of a It e whose lonIgI badly_ ~ . . a . .mit unior ina ). Jan' 13 _ seven M“? mm vs' 3:31:33? tailiihsimihzrfg homc'and'lmme 3mm With the ' shot caught Mania onI .MlXED CURLING North Rustico; Hope River vs.IPIayers '0“ the wining team second meet Slated for Monc- the forehead and carom“ be. 0 i7 {KM-I D w Lot 65. B v. .th $800 eachI the loser, $500. ton January 28th. MIAMI BEACH. Fla. (APi—l No particular player or elubvhind the goal line. Mann had I -Ma:;(av-c Go(IdonnaIt‘mttiIIII G. v'nm' "-— .Comn as. v. I Between 12.000 and 14.000 fans The Moncton team is colehIEd Rumors of a scandal swept the was named. ito retire for repairs but was. VI L -,1;IIII;I~ K 9-D ~1 5;!“ Term" Rwer' Ft' Angus ' Vere expected for the Challenge by Pete Whiiiuect While the City National Football League Fri-l Rumors of a player scandal.soon back in the cage. The E‘ciwa'mg Aer'M “min”: as‘ ' racadle' . Lot'Bowl. stars from the Southwest team is handled by Da V9 day but Commissioner Pete R0- in the NFL were rife during thetCmnbiIrlies pulled their goaler I . Ice 21- I; "1‘3"" d I sq“; m _ 'Ti‘cad‘f "'H lConfenence are on the squad of Mills. A diving display by mem- zelle said a team of experienced .New York Giants-Green Bay with 45 seconds left. but no Coadv I“ I a CM and - «a \crnon River \5. opt-Hz»; 0musing 26 standouts from bers of both teams will be one investigators had failed to turn Packers playoff game in New goals {or either side msulted.I e e Acmh. .‘ Gs mind re River. I. v. miner Sections of the country. of the features today. up anything of a criminal na-IYoi-k last Sunday. Won by the With I2 seconds left Reeves; Trainer Kénneg erfifnb L.ita$--- Noam Ruzlcgevediwhe winning players at Corpus Both teams will be going all ture. lPackers 16-7. but nothing of a and wk muted fighting andi . I ml - - y. . o - M‘iie day op. v" ' lChrlS" w 38°“ “PM” “ch 0‘“ ‘°’ “‘9 ‘9'.“ 1“ “‘1’ me" "0‘" 0m“ maintains °°"~l°°“"°“ ""“réA‘KI‘gA’I’I‘entmed' caCh received malar- with SUMMERSIDE — A large Farmer's Pride _ IR. McLurei ice 3 —. Henrv Douglas. E. . B vs “05” 3600' as an award will be presented sum surveillance' and invesu' twnom OF S lsark “em”: a game mmn' rowd with e s s ed th \‘ w “2‘ Wood 1 Wilson-PS Flem ' an' 21 ran an Ft: P'ttsburgh Sleelers runnerup to the team with the most points gallons are going on con-. A Syndicatfl‘i C01umlll-‘l T93...“ for rebellious action after .CI ‘ ‘ I e ’ 0 Mn Kev _ ii. Mom”. 3:; v. 'II-arreh “1.3 11mm,“ Tread“: vmm River vs' . l ‘ NFL' Easterh Division in the two’meets. stantly." Rozelle. here for the cently wrote that a Scandal Was the rioticwffs. Reeves lost a ‘iear's day work miles held at Donald‘Rn .1. .c Cha",11).i{1;, K'- \‘1 arm ' ' Augustus. ‘lnkmen Det‘roit Lions second: 7 Runner- p Bowl Sunday. brewing in the pro league and canted lens and was cut about the Summerside Raceway 5mm M y L up .. Icce l4nflnn.D . IIIathleod. M Noga'gishco?“gaiu:::tus 53:9 ocluh tn the Western Dlvl- . said. "This investigation is just thiItIIthteIiIifiIlIcge 1as:airItIiei'ieIiIiItII tits: one mI I Isored by the PM" C “In I v Til-m HaI II” “I gMacDonafi I} gobgsonén .F. ' ' ' ' .i ue y o - . ._ . ~ » - . . .. Seven Ml]? Bay_ Esion Sunday at Miami in the gagtoggthxetgz flanks” con Ill “though UISI college basket Firs: CIIcl‘IdIngolIII III—lgorsemeni s Club aIIIldIIISDOIlI'It Iohf I II L A II;A(‘.E vRanahan vs. C. Flemming. 1. Jan. 27 — Hope River vs. .Runnerup BOWL II ' .ban has been hit by widespread A. Gil is . 3“ I 3-_ tags an Isome tIri rig in.s I- .o .v ass — .. Chappclli 1.2. .Duffy. S. Bryenton. L. Hennes- North Rustieo; Seven. Mile: During the regular season the F n lWe have as raspy as:t upbeng scandals in the last 10 Combinevs .Ca-IINIII Iein‘iIiereIfInJoyIioclcwitlIiI a heaIutl- Spfers Direct — 18. Campbell) isey. I Bay vs. Lot 65. lLions walloped Pittsburgh 45-7. or 0 pro es a year. as e resuI 0” New and cone“ foam“ has Royals I . u iga . I .. nI ay en la to rate. . I I Ice 5 —. a. LeClalr. k. IDuffy. Jan. 28 ~ Tracadle vs. Vern- in“; Miami game I! eXPECted to "90"! coming into 01!" Office. .‘been touched bv “point fixe“ n B. Mulliflani 8.36. Penalties —— Eight Icoolcrs were presented to Sleepy Sam —. t“. Moasel 2.3. l. Webster. c. Mai-Kenna vg_ 0" River:.Ft. Augustus vs. Cor- draw Here ‘3 the mixed wrung Th 1 ' ‘ ' McIntyre. Josey (major) Walsh the Winners and runners-up. Jollity Senator -— tW. MacAr- D. Geo rge. D. LeClair. u_ '000' a t e at mvesngauo" lthe powerful NFL has been free no ti. Ron VanderKelen. WiIOOIlSin Stemmfid fl'fm‘l I Mlle“ b)" - I (Minor and Major). McIntyre. As a result of the succsIsful thur) 4-. I pay-kg, a. MacximmI k Feb. 1 — Vernon River Vs. lquarterback who drew raves at trenflberzo; :33“ George Halas. owner-coach of mixemgc::::l "he Sgwflfismg DI Cm“ meet the sponsors have dec1ded Thunder Mountain — (J. Bob-8.30 P.M. ‘ “m 5’ “a ' the Chicago Bears. who asked.“ ' Second Period: 4. Combines to hold work miles each Satur- nard) 5-5. Ice. 1 -— D. O'Rourke. A. Cud- - . oseBowl is against . I Tr.c.du I". Hope ‘gdttflhzirsiincmifornta? binds the Ref 143'”: VMJm‘iok’YFme that the NFL look Into recent Nfiveri’orfiacgznt: halfback for __EI White 10I25I SI Royals .__ day afternoon at Illle raceway Time l.l3. 1.09. more. G. Newman. {HI Garrett r b s—Lo as H Riv-;N rth All - Stars in the Hula “0°” “"1- ”.Y “i V°‘“‘° rumors involvins I member of - p “ lwuuoci. (Gmlsl 16.42 6. Roy- throughout the Winter. wh en 3 nor AND PACE vs. J. MacGregor. A. Wood. .i. ‘1- e ‘ t "I 0pc l o Gibb Box vs‘ Erskme can‘pben' Cor’ I midwest team 'the G'ants' was suwendcd for) I - ' 3track conditions pcrml Earl Dawn —- (S Campbell) 1.2 Bmokq p9 M K Milenw Rum” w. seven Efow'l‘lcxaat! :llgltt’érflgzyfor in: in”. C'mbeu' Mom Hutt' 3' "1 Persona“? hid “0 Widen“ ‘fllefedlay raw“ dawn“ a]: (genglit‘lzn. Following the met" 'a party Sonnv Brav — Chappell) 4.]. Ice 3~ E:D Igirlish-brooks l’ ' ~ I k. .. - ‘ vn ars. a gam er u . .. .——i . . _ . . I _ “b- t -‘ 7mm”! "- n- 5‘“ iSWlh- Five Ali-Amelie! Plan" 31‘; FM! MW Rm 3qu tiéhimn‘ flm'-the“",f;f“dcgflinvestigation for game-fixing. (Mills. a. (Walsh) a. White l"; hggiégaaO'I‘I'flltg‘: ggolhfxfe A”??? 3’0"” ‘R- Clark” igafimwdb N-D MfiCNt’li‘ F- as“? vunm Riv" v" cor-lair gum. north tum. two on M mm' A“; 0”" V3 umlnclmhave come :p‘w‘l’th dis-l As 8 rem“ 0‘ an “New”. (mum) D' canon major .mlzhfiiounccr Robert Dewar timer Edgar Pick —- (L. MacLure) ngzglrsis SB tones Gadléaavf. J. gebrlt'i' —- “(Augustus vs. t Eollege 'drsft choices of Na- 1"?!in BM“. 31- H3!“ - turblng rumors of wrongdoing "0"“ nape!“ former universm minor" G. 'Rf‘il Phillips inducs it? SW 3-4 r- 3- Pethrs: Elihu r~ n I . . . I . North Rambo: Cot-ran Ban v3. lilonal Football League teams Wayne HWOCB- A" Pet- and- talks of federal investiga-lgngessfifigghflfler' w” "s- nI l-lenkins and Rubrrl Bani“- Lot 65 land some who were not selected tions. I thouait we should cleatt “ape continued his football Rays” McIntyre (-VI Mulligam, Coolers were donated b .v . Carroll) . ce II“ .lcrry Baker w- (.l. ChapcllHDonald. B. Boyles. M. Mac- I 5-D ‘ ' Feb. to —- Seven Mile BItheet at Baltimore in the Cni- ’ OCLOCK the atmosphere. so I imk theta..." u. in. Canadian Lasguc. , I ei vs. I. Horne. M. Toole. Andy-s nownmwn Restaurant, onto Boy —— tC. Chappell) ti- Abe Zakem. Maw Acorn. n. i Vs. Hope . i owl. with 23 layers on Ice l.—Fred Millman. Eva matter 9,, the commissioner. I D 0.25. Penalties —ixensingmn Horseman? ClnhI he 4 _ DIII m IMI SI CmI Nomi numnr' w ‘5 "i325. Bof the West pand East Noonan. Hubert Campbell. A. “I think it was a matter infill}. “:‘i’gglfis “:3; "if; :2 McIntyre. Sark (maio' and George R. Pearkes Branch nov- Times 1.1.1. 1.14. ls. Garrett. J. song?“ a. Carr. Feb. 11 -— Pobtponed lam- squads. Mel Hideout. Richmond Moran vs Ed Turns. Joan association -— fratoralzattonlwgntomto co-achi.“ . game misconduct). Reeveslal Canadian [minnI Imperia‘I COL-rs CI omourkeI PI WhitlockI JI 9' 0“ Mg of semi-finals. quarterback ii to dl‘ ' W "m- 3- With the wrong type 0f Per-*0“ '—————-——'————— ‘m‘mfl- iAmuseinent. Centre. D. Alex Meadow Grace -_ lJI Bonn”) Cum!!qu Feb. I! —. Vernon River vs. rect most of his passes to Willie Profitt. -——and off ~ field department. I FIRE DAMAGE STOPS: .MacmnaidI pm“. I C M, n . IV HI I I I“ s ._ LI m“me CI Mm Seven l1. Bay- Tracadla vs. Richardson of Jackson State. Ice 2.—Wes My. Lou Tur- These reports have kick-l The average seasonal forest Butch Ward )4 7 4 Zilnorsemen's Club. lIrank Mac- Mighty Bill .- 'A Burbtne) 3-1. Oregon 3. corn. B. Square- N . ' I I ‘uar of both the North - South nor. Harold Claw. D. - lng around unofficially for a I fire destruction throughout Can- Thane Mann ti l3 s 29 mom and Spnrt nf Km“. :30” Jeanie _ (J, Muttsrt) 2-3. briggs vs. G. Kay's. M. 31.5". asses are'ur to save me and the All - American rte vs Art Wilkle. Alice Seaman long time and are not god forlada for the 1952-61 decade was Referees w Don Whelan and‘ A TROT Sam Slick — (A. Bernard) 4-4. 5...]. m. I mm m. ‘ for girl. AN! 0118. Ml? Kitsch. I the game’ 1.795m0 acres. Joe Gayle. lWaymou - t8. Sonicri 1.1. Time, “GI “II I “I. .. \