“ a . ‘ ‘ a Notre Dame Team Humiliates Duke By THE ASSOCIATED | #14, could still : Boilermakers for second Notre’ Dame and Michigan piace.in the Big Ten, but offi State, having disposed of the cisis would probably make Pur- last of thel¥ warm-up Oppo-| due the conference representa- nents, now can concentrate on! tive because it has never gone the ultimate test—each other. | to the Bowl. Michigan State, al- . The No. 1 Irish and second-| ready the - ranked Spartans meet next Sat-/ ion, is ineligible because of its. urday at. East Lansing, Mich. ; participation last season. In the most climactic U.S. col- |~~ lege ‘ football game in recent Lae years. Both have been at the ° ‘ top of The Associated Press ; rankings since the beginning of | the *easop and neither did any. 8 Saskatchewan Scores Wiri- ‘To Capture Lead In Final d thing to jeopardize the rank- ‘ ine- “Setutday : a Notre Dams scored on the “en” second play of the game and res . ei went on to humiliate Duke 64-0. etl in the second quarter. tn defeat- ove + - meet ome: m y ‘- sake a viel. - | ‘. F oe Ws hale 4 a ‘ quarter when . are irish scored six times ta S Scare quarterback Kenny Ploen dur- Conference final at Regina. watched the encounter in 10 ney as sophomore : , . .Sdskatchewan degree temperatures. $a warterback Terry Hanra “ | Billy Cooper after Cooper took '& Sunday's first game of the ‘aq with a 147 victory. A CURLING DRA a PE pombe eight of 18 aa maLseae (CP). Malitex a short pass from Bomber. best-of-three Western Football crowd of more than 14,000 (CP Wirephete) Ww a at Saskatchewan's -E.1. Harness | for 127 yards and two touch: | sunior Canadiens shelled. Sorel er j - eee Tosen for yards tnt ad | Dates Released. “ Raye tn ae aon netminder Ed Lacelle with 56 : ren Charlottetown club. (Spares (move, eo two successive _ of his own, completi seven | Shots Sunday to take a 9-8 exhi- needed) penalties, blocking from the} The Racing and Sports Com of nine passes for 171 yards | dition hockey victory over the - an ers aw Ss y a > tear and holding to the - Sa-| mission of Prince Edward and three touchdowns. Quebee Provincial League Black , : , 5 iam a _ |@katchewan 4. Ploen was hes submitted its harness ie ’ : : ; - ER MacKenzie vs j | rows for a nine yard Toes Ga | BEATS STANFORD beaten streak to 18 games. ee eel ~ the next play and threw incom-| of agriculture for approval a Tn the other major game next | The Canadiens, sow with 10 ye. ? | ee Ready... Bute, E- | plete to Rosen before Ed Ul | pari-mutuel / Saturday, UCLA, No. 8, meets | consecutive wins against junior A’ : : Tee 2— J. Squarebriggs, B mer.was forced to punt. The commission, under bi Southern California, No. 7. The| competition, handled rel p 2 a E B 8B | ataceregor, F. Dition, D. Hutch. Neither team fumbled despite | man Walter Goss, Bruins beat Stanford 10-7 Sat-| just as easily Saturday night | ‘limon vs Dr. MacDonald. M. the- cold temperature. with Win-| town, scheduled 55 meets fa _ wrday. bat suttered a mejor a ae me ie : ; ; : i | Wiggington, L. Bagnall, F Sioa taking 16 penalliee tee. | Conmattolven ORs See ay ow. Wi quarterba shortened three minutes, Paap aur 4 ‘ : Debian eracked an ankie bone | seconds when fan got out of) BOSTON AD) Seen ses |tng. ‘tected trem“ Ollanoms | rom os, game me wr | task Meets o's O1 Comes lee $ — A. Ballom, 3. Squape: (27 nee. Te ee ee Coueati aes at Se ae Paced by Bobby . Sheehan's | *efe2ding Stanjey Cup champl-| City of the Central League s so Bocas, Seagued mp | over Secaple Maple Lael See: jtetams Cr), P. Pees, Be aS oF ne the "Rose Bowl, A |Whitdoek, Halifax held « allt 33 Sunde neh ertan tl ie ak dropped the in goals ty od Gilbert and Flom | ‘The viciory, tu the fit meet-|Kinnon’ Bega’ dere” Hocke : coon ace Cab: aoe Grr ey e a , 4 _ SER wee faa eed ent gore | sae Cts, Mee | Oey | na Tae | ae nba ARO (Ch odule | Etcak omeaome ea , goalie Roger Crorier left | undisputed possession of- first | vs B. Dillon, W. Redden, B. Ste- , —ship—and— conference officials; swered Lacelie-in-the | #0. the hustling Bruins. — : night of Lobster Covniew ¥ woah acide the bowl pant [second Senet Oe pit te masa | GEeeA Welecoplad “en Gb | Montreal jumped aif ts Ya] te case to covers shot of he/ place in_the-Nationsl-Hochny | tensom-2- Bolger fg Jay 1123, The wesw opens of cipant. a - | out of reach. tempted clearing pass by Mont- | lead when Henri Richard cop-| 02% ‘him Geolietind going tele’ te ob4|@. Dede, tee cp Announc Summerside on Victoria Day Third-ranked Alabama rolled| The teams traded goals in the |Teal defenceman Terry Harper | verted a pass from Claude Pro- his game meron, C. Campbell, ‘Bf. © May 22. Charlottetown’s first over South Carolina 24-0 for its| third period. . and rifled a 50-foot screen shot | vost at 14:20 of'the opening per-| _ Fleming tallied bis second | Bulnt as outburst im the| Fadyen, Dr. DM, Mac- | Regular scheduled play in the | 72¢¢ 18 set for Wednesday, May 18th straight victory. It was| Ken Brown, Rod Bossy, Brian |Past goalie Charlie Hodge tor | tod. Se mirtend and Beam Beem | tected: ported, sitar Dave Roun} 4 pan Minor sept. 30 ot Chariots South Carolina's eighth loss in| Redden and Fred Harvey were | his goal — Ron Murphy tied the count at | Geottrion assisting on the play.| had given the Leafs .a 1-0 lead| Ice 1— A. Love, H. Howatt, League will get underway this | Sept. 3° at Chart he com " Purdue jest about clisched a|wille Serge Meraior, Ed Pare |Gaus Gucl betwece’ edge ond Ttrama wanted sceiooiy aoa te en eet onl eee the exception th neon are EAT CORDON, were Rose Bowi bid by beating Min-|and Jocelyn Bordelesa scored |Boston netminder Gerry Cheev- |Green connected to the cheers | 12:08 gone in the second period, | Rawk! vaiiey 0 5 ee ne Fee ee euiaas ae week |{2ty, St. Eleanors, - Someried nesota 16-0. IHlinois, which beat! for Sorel. ers who has led the Bruins to of a packed crowd of 13,909, the | feet ye Mangers Aten’ 3 pat Wharram pulled the Hawks lee 2— A. Smith, C. Fi of practice sessions before ie : = fifth sellout in s six home 41 seconds later, Dean Prentice | even at 1-1 with 35 seconds gone | ming, B. Partridge, D. Pickard into Here are the dates: ° Srmaes. drilling home Alex Delvecchio’s | in the second period when Det}-¥s Dr. Gallant, Dr. Kelly, 8. Gid- | The following is the p sch-| Charlottetown: May 2, 27, 29; First period — \. Montreal, | sound. nis Hull’s pass from the corner | ings, K. Thomson. edule the ; a a aWa umps iger- a S Richard 3 (Provost, G. Trém- SUMMARY glanced off Ken's skate and| Ice 3 — Dr. Hooper, M. Pur. | 80d Bantam divisions for this| sea. july 36-8 lols 1 24 . . : blay) am §, Bein, Mapa ‘First perled—1. New York, bounded past Leafs’ netminder sey, \V. Robertson, T. Burke vs Be cle Ene SReiaies Ser | sy to Si; Ang. § 4.1, wit 6° | ‘Ch . hii B, Marotte 3:39, Cheevers 4:05, R.| Fleming 2 (ingarfield, Geoff- | Bruce Gamble. tacmapant “Cm, V- Mien, bah Gai see ne ne wm tt = Ice 4— #. Peters, F. Corcor- BANTAM Summerside: May 22, 31; June an, L. G. Monday, Nov. 14th, 5.30_p.m. . Ju ‘ = Nn ampions ip a e 5 a. — ve. W. | _"Sisens vs te@iener GAB came ¥, 4 St, 90; Pale 1-8, 38, By BRUCE LEVETT “in every department, tolling up, Rough Riders intercepted | a Tanadian Press Sports Editor | 24 first downs to six and out-' twice and even outkicked Ham- : wa ak Biker are, oo | roses. teen Sniekas Deer Mieceed patlod—A New York. relt) 7:29: 8 Chicago, R Hun | Deas, M. White, out running but | Green 1, 14:16. Rous- : 229; 5. i peony gw seu it, Wateon 248, Dutt | Ingarfield & (Howell, Geoffrion) | 6 (Maki, Esposito) 14:11. Penal-| Pel 3. Dennis. day, giving Rough Ride Montreal 7 x9 9sg-sy| Wall 3:50, S051, Fleming 4:33.+ third peried—6. Chicago, Van Gaels pa eke Se” ee (ot the quarter, | Boston 0 5 6—a1 | 8:6, ie eee oo —— Impe 2 1:57; 7. Chicago, Whar- : total-point ‘fina Racine’ t 13:07. Neilson, . McCord (major 2 ; Mikita) 5-35. ern Football Conference cham. Moncton Hawks | “Stews struck early in NEW YORK (AP)—Eari In-| misconduct), Watson, Hicke | penvtics wou” Srey Defeat Blues pionship. . second quarter a ae garfield and Reg ¥ each | 15:65...“ ~ Shots on goal by 2 : The defeat left Hamilton with Fold For Year Henley fumbled a punt which | scored two goals, leading New| Third period—6. New York. | toronto 9 4 13-25 | Queen’s Universiiy Geldes a 29-point - deficit facing them centre Doug Specht picked up. York Rangers to a 52 victory Gilbert 6 (Kurtenbach, Flem- | chicago 812 5—25 | Gaels overpowered when. they take the field in the) MONCTON (CP) — Moncton | on the Hamilton 30. Dillard took | over Detroit Red Wings Sunday | ing) 16.23; 7. New York, Flem- ‘ of Toronto Blues Saturday second game in Montreal next| Hawks, 1966 Maritime senior | Jackson’s pass at the goal-line | Bight in a wild National Hockey | ing 3 ‘(Ingarfield, Geoffrion) | By THE CANADIAN PRESS |to win the OntarioQuebec Ath Saturday : _|hockey champions, have folded, | at 3:26 for the touchdown and | League game. 18.12. Penalties— MacNeil 9.48, National lotic" Association f © 0 tb a1 1 The Hamilton- crowd ‘reacted | club manager Fred Wry — an-| Racine converted. _ The game was delayed 17 | Bergman 17.46, Geoffrion 20.00. W LT F A Pt |championship and the Yates as if the Grey Cup were at/nounced Friday. ° Five minutes later Ra-| Minutes late in the second pe-| Shots om goal Chicago 72 0 37 2 14 | Cup. stake. Fans invaded the field Wry said the decision to dis-| cine was wide on a field goal|Tiod by a slugfest involving | Detroit . 12° 9 M—35 | Torontd 33627 82 twice “during the game. band the team was taken “‘be-| that went for a single. every player on the ice except | New York 8 17 8-33 |New York 4°5 3.37 36 11 One spectator seized the ball| cause of a lack of player inter-| HIT IN END ZONE goalies. Jim Neilson of the| CHICAGO (AP)—Bobby Hull,|Boston ~ 4 5 2 2. 36 10 an menns and passed it down the field be- Sst He said only twe requiar| Om the last play of the first and the Red Wings’ | rookie defenceman Eddie Van | Detroit 4 @ 3 3710 No matter how fore being ejected. players ‘showed’ up for practice | half, Jackson hit Watkins in the | Bob McCord,’ who did most ‘of Impe and ‘Ken Wharram scored | Montreal 43123289 : _ : As the final gun sounded. fans | session Thursday night. end zone from the four-yard line Ye Late! light them- "Duan ae aaron from “oe > rg 7 to : i e “fe : y score ‘ soit Se Sing el| BASKETBALL |" ss'me'»| LONEY S Gridiron Squa — scoring champion, picked P| Tonight the City Recreation | minutes. . : “bas Bales 4 ‘ : buy ei can’t beat aod. three converts. = Dnincyretstion mastiog ‘at e-30| tieowing. gst Hamlion ts iene ~ . ’ i. stovepipe repairs. WcER mOnED SINGLE |at te Bac. Cone hte Siy| wnt wien ve moves Toca] | ODS t. ary s Huskies the taste of Hamilton, held off the score- | ladies playing in the City Ladies | to the Ottawa 34, where Zuger board. until the quarter, | Basketball League. | kicked “hia single. ao Se pe nll mera tiah icteric Plaver’ eS got a single-on a kick by quar-| Following, the adoption of the| with less than a minute left,| HALIFAX (CP)—St. Francis, The X-Men have been a pow- nine plays before halfback Paul] . ay i terback Joe Zuger. 57 Jager schedule will be! Racine got his eccond. field mal. Xavier X-Men won the football | erhouse in Maritime Football | Brule scored from the three. Ottawa overpowered Hamilton game with ease, but Don Loney since 1958 and their only Marl- SaaS - . aed was his old mournful self almost | time loss in the last two years | : _| Americans ore the intial excitement of | was 2 9.2 decision to the Hus — aa CANAD SOUTHWEST . What with . threatened air “The X-Men appeared ‘to be Z & “4 ~ ” “ z THE CANADIAN PRESS~ ae ; “Barons | ti site, injuries “to key per- | | ane aie | BF eee SATURDAY ices ST mana | OWS: eonnel and a lack of wanes ienhle erty & The annual meeting of the PEI. Provincial ¢ ° Loney day’s game. - Huskies ; Ppa s EAST - Texas A and M 7 Rice 6 By THE CANADIAN PRESS | confident Sunday as a hog into a fast £0 lead and midway | Rifle Association will be held at the Royal Cana- Holy Cross 24 Rutgers 12 Texas 13 Texas Christian 8 Goaltender Bobby Perreault | the to a football: factory. | through the firs: quarter Pan- oe pote Clemson 14 Maryland 10, |}Baylor 29 Texas Tech 14 turned ‘back repeated assaults} «7, fect” .* dolfo limpted to the sidelines. dian Legion, Moning, Nov. 14 st $ pam. = Dickinson 14 Johns Hopkins 14 FAR WEST from Cleveland Barons Satur-|to Waterloo rata ail - yeaa Maine $2 Vermont 7 _ | Arizona 28 Washington State 18|¢ay night to ihelp Rophester | sity, “they might just beat the | freshmam from Calgary, took | ‘ er — Bucknell 45 Lehigh 0 Army 6 California 3 Americans to a 32 America® | hell out of us.” : ee Re ‘Ve : Boston U. 42 Delaware 14 — Colorado State 35 West Texas | Hockey League victory. Loney’s X wank Ge over at quarterback: bewil-. ‘ oy M essey Princeton 13. Yale 7 Perreault made a_ total of 43 “Men Tight | dered the SMU nce witha). m3 ' Rhod ticut 0 State 26 16 in the last period, as |* meet Waterloo in next Satur- Zz Co! Be emf Adcame sen ss the Americans won their sev-| 89'S Canadian College Bow! | ™ ture of passing, : _ Secretary, umpia New ss > : Dartmouth 32°Cornell 23 alias State 47 New Mex-| 4, game in the last eight moved the X-Men 88 yards in oe eee Ste V9 on State 24 Washington 13 |S es Georg : f : bs ee Wood, was the hero of a Spring- ee eg North Dakota 62 Morningside ® 5014 Indians - Buffalo Bisons Colga yette Brigham Young . Villanova 19 Boston College 0 Gets coos game. Wood, who “had played Tampa 27 Buffalo 8 Wheeling 21 Richmond 40 a > tags ag -T SOUTH Hartf 7 Oviento @ ight Balt gums ce Georgia Tech 21 Penn State 0 Eastern Sr. Final feated Pittsburgh — Air Force 20 North Carolina 14 | Shearwater © Toronto East York | and Hershey Bears downed Que- Mae eee | Ne Maceteae treat, |SEa Teo coms Caro) : *. Virginia. Tech 20 Witiam ‘ana |*., Francie Xaxier.. 27 Halifax held Cleveland . Mary 1 caaet twice when . Bardéns ; a aL Cte ere wa U 3% two-man advantage. pies Oud. isiaria State 17 Mississippi ~ Ottawa rigan, peeice aren « State 7 Western Blackburn Roches- -Navy 30 Vanderbilt 14 Mestehe © 30 UC: 6. ter scoring svithin five minutes Alabama 24 South Carolina © Manitoba wins league cham- of thé second period: Dick Mat- Georgia 21 Auburn 13 P ,|tiussi and Bob Courcy Mississippi 14 Tennessee 7 for : ; Wake Forest 21 Memphis State | Montreal 1 Waterloo 35 At : oa 7 ae ee ee easily s MIDWEST Sheatwater 6 Tereate Rast York ee It filters the smoke... let’: 8s you Michigan State 37 Indiana 19°] 54 Hershey spotted Quebec | tories in 2.10 35 and 2.11 25 on : enjoy the real taste of your Notre Dame 64 Duke 0 L SUNDAY — : a — b W. a. harness. ee geet one a recing. pro- | the -score M*-higan 28 Northwestern 20 three minutes later| There also were two other || favour ite to , cco! N-hraska 21. Oklahoma State .6| Toronto 31 Philadelphia 4 ‘ V'sscuri_ 10 Oklahoma 7 National League and Myron Stankiewicz. and Gil| double winners: Angus L. in anne aur il Dae th 6. |Demae eo Ohaeee o Cie Wied: two mance Saale | 28 at ee: Cae as Poe es The filter absorbs nicotine, taps tare, joes and nd other Player's... se ie Tore ip... | PRndapla' Conca at [atl nes pact ein |* Gey bre 7 Geon: mld and maw tat een esterase ‘YE"> State 14 Towa 10 .,.°~ | Philadelphia 7 7 scored twice ‘to pace Baltimore| Gay Druien (2.14 4-5), Nancy’s ean,.m id “a ‘ ao rs by }, AE Lr Teitrato 35 Kansas 18 St. Louis 9 Pittsburgh 30 to victor7, their fourth straight. Pick (2.13 45) and Belmont available in a wide range popu ere. | {cwa State 30 Kansas State 13|San Francisco 30 Chicago-30 | Ken Schinkel, Jim Barlett and|Doug 139 45, - (three-quarter- Relax... Smoke and enjoy a Machenyle . Miami, Ohio 38 Dayton 6 American League Collins got the other Clipper | mile) were the remaining win- ne a. Purdue 16 Minnesota 0 Oakland 41 San Diego 19 goals. Ray Cullen scored twice | ners. By & A TRUSTED NAME FOR 50 YEARS. -Tulsa 13 Montana State 1@ Miami 16 Kansas City 4 in a losing cause and Bob Har-| Future Chief and Angus L. re- ‘ State College of Iowa 41 N Houston 21 Boston 27 Avis got the other Pittsburgh | turned $100.40 in the daily dou- : Dakota. State 4 [New York 3 Buffalo 4 ~ | goal \ ble Ts —— = — 2 ‘ am " y 4 oN