| SPO RTS FRONT | Red Wings . “Covers Prince Edward SECOND SECTION 4 Che ‘ » Guardian Island. Like The Dew” | =a © Local Track Not Only One; 40 Horses Die st wo td ont , Charlotteto Tues., Feb. 1, 1966. PAGE 7 : : oe moa ice teouder ae eat cad ut te weal ge it will be et By CHRIS ANNETT killing at least 4 race horses. Joumber of dead snimels might least Wednesday Bowie ; others ing reach 60. damage to horses | reopens. The Red Wings have started to hit rougher waters. They ; ous aiteneted ot took’ @ lacing at the hands of the révitalized Chicago Black (poe > leone. nm, Hawks and managed a lucky tie Saturday against the same © ‘eo The blaze, fanned by © high | determined: team. They also took a big loss when they lost Doug Barkley Ti nish Aces winds, came om the heels of _ Bowie, one of three major for an indefinite period of time. The classy defenseman took a g ; Maryiand’s worst snowstorm in |\race tracks in Maryland, is wicked slap shot in the eye and was forced te undergo surgery years. Temperatures were near about ‘35 miles south of Balti- - yesterday to repair a rip in his eyeball. : Regals zero, and--snowdrifts were 3% |more, not far from Washington, This closely parallels the case of the Black Hawks Pierre feet high on parts of the track. (D.C. Pilote who has been sitting on the sidelines now since ‘Mhid-sea- Tignish Aces gave Alberton| Firemen used hand shovels to | son sucking on his broken thumb. With his departure the Tribe Regals a 10-2 in @ re-\clear a path to the stable area, R De hit a new low in losing three games to Boston and other teams. gular West Prince league hoc-lthen fought the blaze for two, RaNGers Vemote They took three of four points in their big ‘series over the week- key game in Alberton Arena re-|hours before getting it under \ end and when the two front runnere are battling it out for top cently. The Aces- were unbeat-|control. | Simmonds, Cullen spot these three are equivalent to six. _ lable as they got away toa fast) About 150 horses were freed However it is just as well for them that they did manage‘\, .|start piling up five goals to the |from ‘burning buildings by | NEW YORK (CP) — New York to scrape up these three for they are two games in arrears of home towns pair in the opening | grooms and exercise boys. Some of the National Hockey the Habs and one behind the Wings. Seing as the Habs have . |frame. The Aces racked up three | galloped down Route 301 to the | League: sent two players to their only a one point deficit to make up on the Hawks and two games more in the middle period and |Bel Air shopping ceatre four | Baltimore affiliate of the Ameri- oS 68 arene toy a oe res ree wel a pair in the final without a re- miles away. \Others thrashed |can Hockey League Monday and move ahead. Then too the Habs afe also only, one point behind ply from the home team. about in’ nearby woods and | promoted a third for an NHL _ the Wings but here they have only a game in hand. With De- Scoring for the Aces were A. | snowdrifts. \ _ __ | Srlal. troit appearing as if it is going to slip from its current pace the Hackett and Terry Gavin with MAY DESTROY §0ME «| Sent to Baltimore were vet- Habs just could be leading the league again within the next a pele, cach, Gi Cheverte, grin oMicials ‘weld some ot — Se cee oe ew days. ge verie, ¢ » . horses escaped prob- The Habs posted two wins over the weekend over the rahan, E. Petry and C. Keough jably were injured so badly they | Von, 3h. Bad served os New Bruins and Rangers and the way these two lesser lights have _ |with singletons, Both Alberton’s |wouldhave to be des L igaOr Maite OG osdine this be at least a bit-relieved at the wins, the Bruins had won four thews. Rev. Joe Dorsey and |jured. Baltimore two weeks ago, had of their past five games. before they hit the-Habs and the Rang- Gary MacGregor handed out) The fire was the 15th—and | one goal and three assists in ers demolished the Leafs 8-4 after the Habs had whipped them four penalties, J. Bridges, .|most costly — since Bowie | seven games in New York. 6-2. Henri Richard and Jean Beliveau have startd to come back McEthiney and M. Kinch (2) all |opened in 1914. The fast fire was | Farlier the Rangers called up into form after a couple of injuries and you can look for the ofthe Regels team. in January, 1964, at a private | 19-year-old Allan-Hamilton for-a Montreal club to play their championship calibre of hockey barn rented out by a farmer | four-game trial. Hamilton, a de- from here on in. ONE DOWN ; Pd ? near the track. Twelve horses | fenceman, had been playing with “tae malig sis tease felt. an pol nage sien F ‘ vee ee berta Saleh ki Tie yi = . \ 0c: Be ie. goal of the season, a veanil Maks resend ie es, “he atincet Sliding across the fce on. his skating race, one of thé events’ Minn. Leading the remaining who won the event and quall- o ' : = decapitated Bruin defenseman Bob Dillabough and goalie Ed pr lg 2 es a dante "come eolioe skaters out of the turn is Neil fied for the finals. ¢ So e. ion in the same check. Both the Bruin players went for a » WESCONSA, ~ Pp’ irephote! i ; loose puck at the same time and Shack, cd watiedaie a optse ing the men’s 220 yard speed on Como Lake in St. Paul, Blatchford of Northbrook, Ill., (ap » : pore Bobsled rials i second nailed them both. Dillabough left the ice with blood ; . oo streaming from a cut on his head that required 20 stitches to © ). ® rT . _f. close and Johnston suffered a. severe case of bruised. ribs. ; re. t grasa eed 5 silver D spiel Underway - , RAMBLINGS... ; ; ' ws CORTINA D\AMPESSO, Italy Favorites ate teams ~ from - 2 f : (AP) — The opening training |Canada and Italy. i Congratulations to the various teams of PRINCE OF WALES e @ . jruns for the four-man world fe COLLEGE who acquitted themselves so well in Halifax over the s. bobsledding championship were and also to the PWC curling team which won the : cancelled Manday because an Fee PEALGA SOIC aR case te en eee a aeertioneny high temperature | ff t ‘ALIAN BOBSLED TEAM came on as expected in ’ : ~ 3 damaged ice chute ee ast the world two man sled competition and Canada placed a dis- SUMMERSIDE — The Prov-) played from February 2%. to + 010 320 004 2—12 |S. Basler (S’side) 2 An rae tate . the fou an cnt wich begat ea ve": THOEY ince Saga hrs yxy afta rang «bye i to: | Vout (GCA A. Daaney gorse no Sere ond declared wat ( ace spite! a ‘ l is BROWN, star fullback with BROWNS of the Na- | the zy Club/day’s play were Hazel Miller, 030 200 010 0— 6 o 103 111 002 0— 9 training runs. A x tional Football League, said he hasn't decided if he'll continue with Mayor George Key curling| RCAF; Pat Weeks, Summer- |M. Toole (Ch’town) - . .|9:00 P.M. ‘ - “There are large ponds of playing or retire... . TED WORKMAN is resigning as general the first rock at 2:30 yesterday | side; Lou Turner, Alberton. 405 012 101 1—15 |B. Smith (Mont., ; DOUG BARKLEY water in the bottom of the track manager of MONTREAL ALOUETTES and no new coach has {afternoon to get things officially | vrs. Bill Morrison of Summer- 002 143 111 0—13 ae and near several curves,” said been signed for the Eastern Football Conference Club, it was | underway. side is chairman of the provin- |V. Sheen (G'side) E. Ranahan (Ch’town) ~~ . - . 0 “ |a spokesman. “If we let bob- Be anounced recently... . The New York States Athletic Commis- The day had its full share of | ia} games committee 100 101 010 1— 7 150 000 000 1— 7 : sleds go down, they would dam- { sion denied ERNIE TERRELL of Chicago, listed as world (¢xciting action, starting with the| Here are the results of yes- |E. Cudmore (Montague) M. Sullivan (Mont) age the track repair be- 5 heavyweight champion by the WORLD BOXING ASSOCIATION, | first draw at 8:30 when the Sybil | erday's play: ce 022 021 002— 9 105 008 618 1—i1 fore the world event.” 8 licence to box in the state. . NANCY RICHEY the injury- MacMillan rink-from Charlotte- Scores ‘today’ : Séiver D S. Storey (Ch’town) a, - The~-spokesman said no de- ‘ plagued star from Dallas, Tex., battled into the-women’s singles [!0W". which represented | PEL. | cursing: . “LT, MiaciLeltan 00h'town) 0 ee cision waas taken on when the | VANCOUVER (CP) final of the Australian tenis championships but had to withdraw | {2 the Dominion competition im | 5.59 a, : js “ K. Hoare (RCAF) a training would start. Shot tac tee > because of an ailing left knee, forfeiting the crown to Australia’s | Halifax last year, had to come] 40 Wood ‘ich 'town) on 002 633 221 O28 According to. internetional |Bindes, Suk te atte MARGARET SMITH... An automatic league fine of $200 (fom behind an 86 deficit to the oe oe K. Douglas, (Ch’town) F. Boyles (B) 120 100.000 4— 8 les, Gi tediodes foe 8 le ee ee . was imposed on REGGIE } G ae Sue ee onl ee : e countries entered in the world |Crentanmtns to's veloes sek et FLEMING of New York Rangers for ends, to score a 4-ender in the|Mary Acorn (Ch’town) 2:30 P.M. a > { ; been benched for a vicious stick Sits io eter ree Don enn ener eaeue {ninth and go on to win 128. Inj 002.004 Wi0.0— 6 |N. MacDonald (Chitown | RIFLE SHOOT a Sunday were atloied four Gays [Ss Mccain ne : Bs Fleming presi- -/the same early-mot draw Pees “ a aide 7 dent CLARENCE CAMPBELL, brought to $275 the total in fines | the Gladys Carruthers rink need- | Gladys Carruthers (Ch’town) E. Taylor (B) : following of training before the competi-| ascCusker euffered @ 10-stitch the Ranger winger must pay es a result of the Jan. 22 incident. ed an extra end to defeat the i 001 230 O01 11— 9 Sipe tk O11 011 311 0—10 ol te tne ee. e if ; tion. = < gash. in his face when struck . sae - : = = Olave MacDonald rink 89. Also | Olave’MacDofiald (Ch’town) 3 tetown Civilian Rifle Associa. Gt expressed hopes to iby Young’s stick in a Western ; : B {coming from behind. 110 001 230 00— 8 | W. Somers (S'Side) tion Tuesday. night at the ee ee ee ee ae ee ; In the 2.30 draw the Sally ; : 022 211 021 —12/ CMP. Rifle Range. There Friday, in | Angeles Saturday. n a Basler rink made another ex- Kay Moclvor (S’side) L. MacDonald (C’town) . a casdioue ne a teacien track . should have | “I thought it was on, 3 citing comeback, scoring three 101 001 140 0— 8 100 000 200— 3|the 27th at 7-o’clock at Mac- On that day, the | Patrick told a reporter from La dageperemeinc Se tes bas in the fina to Sybil . MacMiitany, (Ch’town) , have been checked {Vancouver Sun. i : y the final end to eke out a 10-9 . Lean's shop on Kent e : decision-over the Alice Delaney ce : for possible repairs be-| <1t was ridiculous—there was 5a TCT “At a rey rinks : 96 [Doug Barkley Ms "| elones heed Goes <i> i -seven . 8 aad - sauce PEI Horsemen sna ea et orm n ‘ from etown, five from | f _ 9 | Sunday after he was struck by - j“that if ounmg as as y THE CANADIAN PRESS Richard of Montreal |\Summerside, three from Mon-| _- oe Don MacLean 9% Ja stick while fighting for the scheduled | went near any Vancouver play Pema Hull scored two goals out the top seven with |tague, three from the RCAF, Z A ae George Jenkins 94 | puck .w-it h--Chicago’s.- Doug |¥! ~-would--get a penalty” - after assisted on two others in ; ---.|¢wo from Belvedere and one Bob Barwise 93|Mohns in a Hockey |¢ second-period incident, Pat- weekend National League action The jeaderss: each from the Souris and Al- Ing Tom Vesey b 93 |League game. ~ said to rug his league-leading points GPG A Pts. |berton clubs. The winner of the tone Seen 92| Dr. Milton ek Oe ee Gun ao tek ae five-day spic! will represent the | The Pringe, Edward Island Me. Horace Willis, Mr. Keith Bev Dickieson 20 es taiey tor: when the Hull, Chicago Mikita,’ Chicego 4221 28 49 |epiel in Vancouver, B.C. to be {Horsemens Association Ee ee SOOTY ere ee onan $0 |white and the lored started a three - game brilliant scoring Howe, Detroit 4319 29 : = annual general meeting appointed ollowing were |Clive Stewart the meet. 42 goals so far Delvecchio, Det, sien & ; the Charlottetown last evening |elected on the committee to. Jim Leightizer 86 Dr. Finley has 26 games Rousseau, Mtl. 4217 29 48 CURLING DRAW and the election of a. new slate jhead the club for the current | Wilbur Birt 8 |tear had been score nine goals Richard, Montreal 38 16 27- 43 of officers was the main accom-jyear: Vie MacDonald, Helen Norman Keizer 8 |tra time would record of 50 goals RENDEZVOUS plishment of the evening. Mr. | Brookes, Rankin McLaine, Art |Sharon MacLean 83 |low the blood ‘He shares Championships) Bill. Boyles, outgoing president |Craig, Glen Kennedy, Don Mac- |Stan MacNaire 82 |area and rice (Ri 00 SECTION “A” allant. Donald, Gord MacKinnon, Bert Paul Keizer « 8 be Tee No. 1 — J. Burden vs A. |t#ry,_ Steele,’ and Bloyce MacPhail. |Ricky Williams 30 | é i iH . KIMBALL’S IRVING . PHONE 894-4849 Elm Ave. ——— Charlottetown @ Towing and Driveway Plowing Open 7 Days— ° 8 a.m. to, Midnight @ All Irving Products Available Top Quality Used Cars Friend, Amaro Sign Pacts NEW ORK (AP) — Pitcher Bob Friend and shortstop Samdy Amaro, two off-season tradé ac- \quisitions, ‘signed their 1966 con- trayts with New York Yankees Monday. Ad Friend, acquired from Pitts.. burgh Pirates for piitcher Pete Mikkelsen, and Amaro, obtained from Philadelphia Phillies for infielder Phil Linz, both have shots at regular berths with the Yankees this season. The team also announced that | TEXACO FUEL CHIEF [pteber Rich Beck; who nad a * Home Heating Oil —_| York, during 1965, was being in- ducted into the army today. JUNIOR _, “Warmth without worry all winter long? Deliveries right on schedule so you ~can never tun short. Fuel Chief is the finest of its kind—economical, cleaner burning, and protective to yeur heat- fap equipment. Call te for Texace Brel Chief today! E gigs, No. 1 — M: MeCralg vs A. 'ID. Dougla FORUM..~ . : es Ice No. 3 — Dr. Wen MacDon- ald vs J. Squarebriggs, Sd. Ice No. 4 — D. O'Rourke vs D. vs a Various other mat : such as scoring, wiring . 5 — D. Cameron Nba ©. Gallant. "| ‘The following! are. results of on at the track, purses | M. Bell ‘ ‘ play in recent play of the inter- CTION “B” f club Dart League. ; Brace “B’’ at CLA 3-2; Leg. ion “A” at Brace “A” 3-2; Sgts | Mess at Legion “B’’ did not play; Fire -Hall at Sportsman 2- i ae played be- Bye: 9.00 SE Ice No. 2 Squarebriggs, Jr. Ice No. 3 — C. Flemming vs S s. Ice No. 4 — Dr. E. S. Giddings — R. Gass vs J.) This game. must be fore Thur. 3 Feb. 66: Dr. substantial Nips Red Point The SourisStars.nipped the lowing are the scorers for each team: Red Point Flyers” 42-38 in a | points Kings County Senior exhibition game played Jast fiigtit in Sou- ris Regional High School. Fol- Souris — L. Griffin, 16;°D. | THE MacLeod, 12; V. Cheverie, 8; R: Malone, 4; C. MacDonald, 2. Flyers — P. Ching, 10; C. Keys, 10: A, Stewart, 6;. M. Smith, 4: W. Rose, 4;.W. Bruce, 4. ‘vs—A.Peters. aa —~ WL Pts. “| Ice No. 5 — K. Ready vs E. | Sportsman * 87 13 74 ‘anton. Brace “A” 30 20 60 Bye: W. McLaine. Legion “A” 30 20 60 : ; Brace ‘“B" 24 26 48 AT MONTAGUE Sgts. Mess 22 23 44 ‘17 P.M. 4 YEAR PLAYOFF CLA 20.30 40 “Yee 1 — L. Stewart, H. Gall- |Fire Hall 17 33 34 away, /H. Robbins, L. Furness | Legion “B” | 15 30 30 vs G. Murphy, L. Nicholson, C.|. The following games will be MacKinnon, S. Gallaway. played this os (9 P.M. Brace .“A’ at Legion "B”, - Iee 1 — A. Robertson vs K. {Sportsman at-Brace ‘‘B’”’, Leg- - |MacKenzie. : .. {jon “A” at Sgts. Mess, CLA at pe B ; Fire Hall. = 7 - 9.p.m, t CA f CHES BEARD Ice 17 R.. Coffin, R. Landy, T Sell Dr. Marold, A. an, vs. Harvey Poole, D.. Stewart, El- amer MacDonald, C. Delaney. Ice 2; T. Gallant, L. Landry, Janice MacDonald, D. MacLeod vs. M. Reid, D. Townsend, M. Birt, W. Dingwell. | SAN FRANCISCO (AP)—Ken - 11 p.m. ? |Venturi braved rain and chilly Ice 1: W. Gillis, Dr. Kassner, \winds to prove to his hometown John MacDonald, Art Peters, vs. | followers he could still play win- W. Rowan, R. White, B. Boer. |ning golf and captured the $8,500 tien, D. Durling. first prize Monday in the $57,000. Ice 2; A. Griffin, A. Mallard, |San Francisco internatioral golf J. Macintosh, Harold Poole vs. — with a 66 and 273 R. Solomon, R. Young, W. Cof+ |total, fin, E. Doucette. The 34-year-old. Venturi, who =«=|shook a prolonged slump to win : : the U.S. open. title-in 1964 and HOCKEY thet suffered a circulatory ail- ment, started the back side of |ifour strokes off the pace. He the 13th and followed with a 25- foot putt at the 14th and a 10- footer at the 16th for birdies. Rural Hockey All-the-players inthe Rurat Minor “lockey Paperweight Di- vision are asked to be present at Sf: Dunstan’s- Rink, Tuesday, Feb. 1, 1966 at 7.30.9.m. sharp, in order t6 have’ team. pictures itaken for. Minor Hockey Night. Parents are, requested to. take their players in full uniforni, so they will be able to return home Dial i _ fifired. a 33 to catch up and win : Saat where he learned 4.7312 Pe | TUESDAY, FOB. 19t=8:30:P.M. ovo tg ONS Prince of Wales College did tot include one - over " per Ch'town Petroleum sige Ny : : Venturi sank birdie putts of Products Ltd. Rogers — the first, four at the six and i 203 Gt. George t. ors Students—35e : Adults—60c at the ninth for a 83 going ou. | Venturl’e, Gapl round _ cHoped jas NenturiCopsLuc ky Open $515. J Magee of Toronto shot a Monday and finished out of -the with -a~-292-total nine holes with a four-stroke lead and faltered with three one- over-par holes on the first four leading for home. He held Ken Venturi proved to his - si nag pat tae * still play win’ g first prize is the tay International Golf Tour-