, : 1® The Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon., March 28, 1966, SPORTS FRONT For weekshockey fans have had a game in hand over the that situation exists no more and the Habs were out ‘in front ef the pack by three points. Whether or not they will man- e age to keep this lead will be known and there is little or no use to talk about it. However their win against the Boston Bruins was a big one anti one that could be called the quickest ever. Bobby Rousseau and Ralph Backstrom hanged in two goals within SIX seconds, breaking a scoreless tie rather quickly to say the least. ~ In Toronto Eddie Shack continued his torrid streak as he scored the winning and insura _ four minutes. That gives him 25\for the year so far. What a ' difference \a yeat makes. This coasting along with a grand total:of 5 goals and a losing team. This season he has five times as many markers and the Leafs | e. me In Hands “Shows No More By CHRIS ANNETT been noting that the Canadians Chicago Black Hawks but now by this time next week e goals in the space of about time last season Shack was Ji ‘lin all .|sports car races, Saturday won| wrote the-record book in 2 Canadian Driver McLean Killed In Sebring Pileup 1’ Miles, of Los Angeles, a thin,; They also gleaned extra ; soe hawk-faced, British-born auto- points for Ford in its race SEBRING, ‘Fla. ‘AP Net motive engineer, and Ruby, a/for the world manufacturer's Miles and Lloyd Ruby, opposites piady. drawling curly - haired trophy, based on races through- ways except winning| Texan from Wichita Falls, re- lout the world. the | . Miles and Ruby won the 12- five hour Sebring event, run over a |5.2-mile abandoned military air- port course, by covering 1,285.6 |miles at an average speed of 98.631 miles an hour in a Ford Roadster XI. This is a modified version of’ the Ford MK II that Miles and Ruby drove to victory in the 24- hour Continental race at Day- tona Beach in February. The two victories gives Ford a big edge of 12 points going into tthe 24-hour race at Le Mans, France, next. thonth. ; By DUKE FERGUSON , the tragedy-studded Sebring ie gruelling race that left hour sports car race. dead. eiorne Richardson Cops Boxing Crown a are being installed as favorites to\take the Stanley Cup on the basis of their play in the past few weeks. — . Nevertheless Shack still is regarded as nothing more than a big clown in many circles and just can not seem to earn the slightest credit from Punch Imlach. Imlach-complimented Or- land Kurtenbach for his fine play Saturday but nary a word went Shack's way. + ROYALS GO TONIGHT When Sandy's Royals hook horns with the Brookfield Elks at the Charlottetown Forum this evening.and one can not help but saving that’ the Brookfield team is almost one big happy family as they prepare for the game. No less than five bro- thers. all of the Matheson family own uniforms for the club and Pictured above are the win- . ners of the LePage Shoe Co. | Latd., trophy and prizes in the |} fimal day's curling in the Con v* $ 5 2 > LePAGE WINNERS day.From the Montague Club 7 runner-up team was skipped by Doug MacGowan, ~ Mon: are (LEFT to RIGHT) Ken by Frank Acorn with Al Mac- i Larry Wittrien, _Satnt MacKenzie, skip, Ken MacDon- Cu ; ingoy John; Art Deckman, ° Bridge- P indy, Gerry Burgoyne and water; Dr, Wrignt,. Frederic- ald, mate, Paul Desroche, 3nd, Donnie Maundy Other teams ton; and Clarence Hebért. and ®en. Sullivan lead. The winning prizes were skipped Moncton, : federation Bonspic! on Satur- all of them have played on the team since their graduation : from high school. ’ Three _other_ brothers, the Henderson clan, also play_on the | team which is definitely one of the. strongest teams in the Mari- times. In their last outing (this weekend) ‘ney met the Mone- ton Hawks in Moncton and defeathered the birds 8-5. Hugh, by far the biggest of the quintet in physical stature eoaches the club while another member of.the clan, Vaughan ‘ was voted the top defenseman in Nova Scotia's District Lea- | a : gue. The Elks are a fairly young team and are reported to be " in excellent condition. However the Royals no doubt gained some > skating Jegs in their slightly prolonged series with the Sum- W S merside Aces and so will be able to skate with the visitors. | The PEI-NS semi-finals is a best of three series with two games’ | : to be played in Truro so this will be the only game that local BOSTON (CP)—Montreal Ca- ‘ nadians all but wrapped first! place in the. final National | Hockey League standings Sun | jday night as they whipped Bos- Hon Bruins 3-1. The victory! moved Montreal four points fans get to see of this series. ‘ RAMBLINGS ahead of Chicago and each club | A 13 round fight? I've, heard of 2 rounders, ® rounders ten has three games remaining. ” e ° the season to wrap up the ver- | dict ad 14:04 of the period, skat- | and 12 and 15 rounders but never a 13 round fight... . . How. that went the route against Gomeo Brennan in Glace Bay over Ralph Backstrom and Bobby died over the weekend . . . . McLean was the National. Race | Canadiens with their winning spectators were also killed when two cars went out of control be the winning goal at 7:55 of ——|shot>-Boston-goalie-Ed—tohr lseau, leaving the way clear for Fy SE Rousseau got his 30th goal of | inish In Last hese . ing down the right alley and tak- ever Blair Richardson, perhaps being a little superstitious wo: the BE middleweight boxing championship in a 13 round fight the weekend...... Death is associated with sport at all times | Rousseau combined on a pair of | and another one of Canada's foremost athletes, Bob McLean second-period -goals to provide | Car Championship last season and he was killed while driving © | margin. in the Sebring 12 hour Grand Prix over the weekend..... Four | Backstrom got what proved to - and crashed into the crowd. the second period when he hat- | cease ee - ted in a rebound off a Rousseau : etree |was pulled part way out of the sian uriers [seau, leaving | si: : R 2 Backstrom to score his 2ist of the season. 3 : __cFORT WILLIAM (CP)—Ernie four rinks _finished.with _ six. Boushy of Winnipeg won the wins and four losses. — to the far corner. Canadiens, Leafs Tr save on Rous-, § Cournoyer 15 (¥. C. Tremblay, Peters 15:32, Shack, Neilson * ine Oe eT tee Boston de> | Deft) st jammed ‘in the rebound. fence—-before—-beating—Johnston .8:55,.MeKenzie 10: i | H Bas jiumph; a two-on-one rush, with Brit ,throughout the game Sund : |Selby making the last pass. | night, ; " | Mahovlich burst down the left, The game ended the season |side and wound up the scoring series between the teams and {with a 40-foot blazer that eluded | Chicago took it by a fat 11-1 Giacomin with less than three | margin. Heat minutes to play. | Chicago needed a victory to ‘|..The Leafs fired 37 shots at |stay in contention for its first | | Maniago and Giacomin ‘while regular-season NHL champien- | aboard ntangerd Johnny Bower | ship. The Hawks trail Montreal | ‘turned away 30. by four .points. and now’ they- ;' “=~ SUMMARY i |have only three games to play. 7 First period—1. New York,! Hall was toughest on Norm | 4 Ingarfield 20 (Fleming, Howell):|Uliman's~ ‘tine. - Ullman, the | /11:03; 2. Toronto, Armstrong 14) NHL's sixth top scorer, didn’t | (Mahovlich) 13:13; 3. Toronto, | score a goal against Chicago all , -Kurtenbach 9 (Douglas) 14:15.|season. Hall stopped him nine | | Penalties—Neilson 3:47, Prono-' times Sunday night alone. | ;,vost 10:01, 17:35, Fleming 13:50. | But Ullman__did_ assist__on Second. period—4. Toronto, El- | Smith's goal, carrying him on bod jr ea tel 2:12; 5. \teft wing and passing - back ‘to Onto, owski 4 (Selby. 'Ah McDonald, just recalled | rend hed erga — Plager \from Memphis. McDonald only | : owe 236. : act 1 font ‘got apiece-of the puck-with a} , one sent. seen: at _mighty, swing and it. went , to ‘ROGER CROZIER pany uen se OUR as) 4, Pen-' Hall at) one-quarter -speed. He : alties—Ellis 12:11, Horton 15:0, oasily stopped it. but Smith 18:37. Penalties — Balon 18:58. | Shots on goal by Ws esr screening Crozier. 45, Doak _ SI Mohns tying goal whistled just 47513; _ Toronto 5\N.S., won the British Empire «| middleweight boxing champion- -|ship here Saturday with a 13- 59 for Power had it 55 for the former champion and 54 son; scored it 61 points for Richatd- tem, all scored the match the Canadian six rounds to five -2 | 3 P ‘round, and ‘scored consistently Uby.Hull...one_.of. three players Blair Richardson of South, Bar, round split decision over former titleholder Gomeo Brennan of The Bahamas. Brennan was in command through the first six rounds, but the Canadian middleweight champion took over _as agressor in the. seventh and kept the Bahaman fighter at bay with his left jab. d ‘a There were .no knockdowns in | the rematch. Brennan knocked out--the--CapeBretoner_in-the |: 11th round of their first. meeting met eee Judge Lawrence MacKinnon voted 60 points for Richardson, Brennan: Judge Law for Richard- Joe Burchill BLAIR RICHARDSON | ardson with a flurry of punches |im the fourth round and opened : jup a cut on the Canadian’s nose were mare on the points Sy with a hard straight right. and Judge gon and 57 for Brennan. Although the judges’ decisions by | rounds as well. MacKinnon gave Richardson's, left eye was |partly shut from the fifth round "jon and Brennan had ‘a slight for Brennan and Babi! | puffiness under his right eye 6 and one | after the ninth. ower scored it even; and Burchill called it 8-4|" However, both fighters ap- in Richardson's favor with one. jeareq in good shape after the round even. bout, watched by an estimated WAS HEAVIER .. |5,000 spectators. ‘ Richardson weighed in at 157!5, while Brennan's fighting | weight was 154. _ Brennan, who has won oe is 81 professional fights, wu : iaogiaa right over Richard. gon’s guard to dominate the first | six rounds, but the 26-year-old | | theology student raised his..— guard in the seventh, his best Hurtubise ins 500 ATLANTA ‘AP)—Jim Hurtu- \bise of North Tonawanda, N.Y., -took the lead on the 277th lap ‘and held it the rest of fhe way | in winning the Atlanta 500.-stock ear race Sunday in his, 1966 Plymouth. — It was the first with left jabs to Brennan's head | and body. __ Brennan, 27, CHRS Girls punished _Rich- victory for a “We think we can win \said Miles and Ruby after. their victory, which broke European domination : over international road racing but was won in a agic arena. FIVE DIED | Five persons, including Cana-- \dian racing champion Bob Mc- Lean, 32,of Vancouver, died during the long day. ~ - McLean was killed when his Ford GT40 went out of control near the hairpin turn, skidded, crashed into a utility pole and exploded into flames after cart- ‘wheeling several’ tines. Four) others died when two of the top 10 contenders, a Ferrari ‘|and a Porsche, tangled néar the Webster turn, sending the = Porsche through a fence and into a crowd of spectators. Killed were Willis Edenfield sons, Willis Jr.,.19, and Mark, 8. The fourth victim was Mrs. Ford Heacock, wife of a promi- nent Sebring insurance execu- tive and daughter of one of the founders of the race. - THINGS SNOWBALLED The -accident started when Mario Andretti of Nazareth, Pa., chasing the ‘leading Fords in a Ferrari, missed a shift at the | Webster Turn and spun out. | Don Wester: of Monterey, Calif., also running in the top 10 lf a Porsche Carrara 6, collided with Andretti and crashed ‘through~a fence into the-erowd. Wester suffered minor scratches. And etti, badly ishaken by the accident, did not ilearn of the fatalities until he ireturned to the put, where his and was eliminated from the race. ’ Miles’ triumph came after a second Ford, driven by fellow American Dan Gurney, and the leader for 11, hours, coasted to a stop with an empty gas.tank in the closing minutes. The judges jruled -Gurney disqualified. ~| Chrysler’ Corp.; car at the At- | of Lakeland; Fla., and-his two— car caught fire during refueling ~ , national mixed curling cham- pionship for Manitoha Saturday but he needed ‘some help from a Manitoba native on an oppos- ing rink to do it. Boushy, who captured the in- augural mixed tournament in 1964, had broken away from a four-way tie for first place with an 8-6 win over Northern On- tario in the 11th and final round. Len Kalichak of Goose Bay, LOST SHUTOUT BID | Second period — 2. Montreal, New York the Newfoundland skip, and| Montreal. goalie Gump Wor- Backstrom 21 (Duff, Rousseau)| Attendance—12,777. Woodley finished with 5-5’ ledg- | sley, traditionally a tough target 7:55; 3. Montreal, Rousseau 30, pepROIT 1. CHICAGO 1 ers. Harvey Acton of Uxbridge |for Boston, lost his shutout bid| (Backstrom) 14:04. Penalty — DETROIT (CP) : Chi ‘ing stops on Hull in the closing directed Ontario to a 4-6 record |16 seconds after the start of the Harris 9:06. \BI i. Hawk d Detr ead minutes, one: when Hull blazed matched by Quebec. Herb Mac- third period. Boston controlled | Third period—4. Boston, .Mc- Wings hated i » 1-1 Ni ‘ional |between defencemen Pete Goe- iNeil of Sydney, whose Nova |the. faceoff and John McKenzie Kenzie 18 (Langlois, Doak) :15. uct . ce ti einai gan and Leo Boivin and went ‘Scotia rink had the 11th round | was fed the puck as be roared Penalties — Roberts 8:41, Doak |, ab at ae fay A a rm | right in on goal, the other from bye, duplicated the 3-7 perform- |in from the right to beat Wor- 17:45. lated Hopak ri "Wea \ © heft wing. : ance by. Doug Bell of Charlotte: |siey from 25 feet out. | Shots on goal by linish and’ cat the last chance | Hull played nearly the first 10 10 11-31 “The Wings hit the post twice | jin the. third period. ; | Crozier made two game-sav- 13 16 9—38 town, the Prince Edward Island = yvan Cournoyer scored the Montreal 6 9 9—24 | representative. first Montreal goal at 18:37 of Boston | Ontario trounced Prince Ed the opening period. Cournoyer, | Attendance—13,909 ward Island 9-4 in the other laat- fed by. Dick Duff, went in on! v . round game “hg | | d faked the TORONTO. 5 NEW YORK 1 und Johnston alone and ta ~—NEW-YORKS (CP 1 Toronto altender to one side while hit-— oe r Maple Leafs whipped New York ting -the opposite corner. Claude Provost had an appar- Rangers 5-1 Sunday night and ent goal in the first period but When Glen Harper of Duncan, B.C. fell 86 to Newfoundland only defending champion Lee Green of Calgary and his Al- ~ — had a chance to-force-' a playoff for the O'Keefe Cup. STALLED. BY BLIZZARD Boushy disposed of Bill Tetley; Boushy almost lost a chance of Port Arthur in,time to watch for the national trophy by a | clinched at least a third-place | Red Wings had of finishing six minutes of the game but higher than fourth inthe final eased off after that and had ‘team standings. |just 104% minutes ice time for The rival hetminders, Glenn the whole game. ‘Hall_of Chieagoand Roger--Cro-._ Chicago. coach Billy Reay_ jug- zier of Detroit, put on dazzling gled his lines trying to keep Red performances in the game. Hay - shadowing Gordie Howe, Hall blocked 49 Red Wing but Detroit made no attempt to ‘@ Cop Cro 7 Hanta International Raceway. The swift. scrappy~-and. ag-| Hurtubise dueled with Fred. New Shipment of — Honda Bikes gressive Charlottetown Rural |Lorenzen of Elmhurst, M., in a ‘High School girls basketball | 1966 Ford, for the last 148 laps | and Cars team proved to pack too much | with first one and then the other | . power for Morell Juniors and \taking the lead. - 4 : Athena Regional High School of | Hurtubise’s winning time was ? Summerside during the Provan- | 131.247 /miles an: hour.” ‘cial Junior Basketball playoffs | - 'in Summerside Saturday. Under the outstanding floor- work of play-making center Charmaine Maclnnis, top scor- | er for the Charlottetown sextette, |CRHS defeated Morell in the ‘operier 18°to 16, in a come-from- | behind thriller: Later in the day | in the championship game which Quebec Team | | Captures Spiel | KAMLOOPS, B.C. (CP) __- Garth Ruiter’s Quebec rink took | jan extra end to score a 11-10 |victory over Nova Scotia for the mie Qa; 160 Model with 18 h.p. overhead -ams, dual carburetors, and tele- scopic front suspension. the last few rocks! thrown in the / bli = ; y 7 ; i ; i uta shadow on Hull. i S against Athena, the ion- Alberta-Quebec match. eon ae hich pacaana eter a ree ees tie Ga a le be i ana et es es SUMMARY pees Con jour took a com- le cnilag. tite wate oem eos Green,.trailing.7-6,had. placed. virtually..all_of.southern. Manie the, Sore: ruling. the. puck had} The Leafs, who have lost Just | by scoring leader Bobby Hull, First. period -- No_ scoring. | manding early lead. and coast- ‘Friday night. : j Fantastic, economy first and. second shot recks into’ {oba. His rink w ha ibeen--kicked...into..the.. net, vs Ea ; *"-Flovd.e Smith... scored..the.. De-. Penalties—Prentice 1:54. Howe | eq to a 29-14 island champion- | ; ea Easy te ride the Keune the oth ak RORY aa ree an Marconea | Johnston. had 8 ad Mighe Oe Tae ee ocuat on | cual te ae ene ee Men EE TIT TT 0” Det ati see Suellen tents and oF inal ‘for 36 hours 60 miles from Kit | physically. While warming up spotted New York a 1-0 lead on frott goal on a short poke at %:%. “\ id. Ullman, Esposit ship in the junior division. ‘for an Eastern club in’ the 10°" NO DOWN PAYMENT be |larney, site of the Manitoba i ofore the start of the game, |Earl Ingarfield’s 20th goal of 7:14 of the second period. It was vecchio 5:14, an, Espe | Under the capable coaching year history of the tournament. EASY FINANCING Quebec skip Art Lobel of La- final, and defaulted one game | ; tb ‘ck and had the season. his 2ist goal of the season. 10:24, Stapleton 10:33, Goegan of John Hughes. the girls are| Trailing 10-8 after 11 ends off Koj c chute, who was born in Virden, |pefore they could make it |"? Was hit by a DUC | But captain George -Arm-| Doug Mohns evened it at 15:38 19: 32. - ,. | ‘pringing. to Charlottetown Rural, piay, the Montreal foursome eith Carmichael rot ig gy uit bie a double through 12-foot snowdrifts. Then ere woe te strong and Orland Kurtenbach of the second period with a Second en = Gunna) ‘its first Island championship. ~ scored two. in the 12th after Ltd. ’ 8 last roc e aes 8 s hi ret , p ; ret ' ‘point Smith 21. man, McDona s s sparked b: 2 i ' f made it, collected three points | aucaie rie tna goat ai sai | 1m the sepond period, Joupsio® acres he elas al a ii ta Be pens Bd Miaranet in \7:14; 2. Chicago, Mohns 21 (An- | fini ek total of pane Ae fo eed haa Hoar] 3 Srackiey rine: Den cere and a 10-6 triumph. atentic edical jwas injured in a jam in front riod ended the Toronto never th it hy The : ' i ott Nantesanko). 18:84 Penal- | ¢ : aa Aelia, Yasiderto with missed a take-out shot. EL aah | : [of the Boston net but, after & locked batt oped Larry Mil. Mohns" 21st and his feel at Ges "— Mohns “2:43, - Marshall |5. and” Connie. Bishop with 11 As a result the 7-3 record, National mixed curling cham. five-minute rest,’ was able to, Armstrong tippe arry Hill- | mek : : 14:59, Maki 17:08. : bees. aaa ‘ Sis _ ; achieved by. Boushy, third Ina | pionship final standing: continue. -man’g long shot into the New Bean ALL-#rARh | Third period — No scoring. Powers Siaue- Vileele Vanaal Ch'town District Junior Hockey Finals Light, second Garry DeBlonde| © WoT | Claude Larose injured his left: TOK ee ee a Hall and Crozier ran 1-2 in the Penalties—Prentice 6:33, ‘Wat- | ¢ nal MacCausland, Paula and lead Betty Hird produced | Manitoba “19 7 3 shoulder when hit by Boston's BESO Wee tenn ea TG the | all-star voting at this: midsea- son 8:02, Wharram 14:56, Jar- | tnd. P rl Larter and Marjorie | F O R U M Se ee oe a Na awe te re gta ade id a son and order was reversed on rett 19:43. | MacDonald played excellent de | Ge Ne : performance hy Boushy was. Alberta : 19. & 4. riod and missed the last two pe- Seow 5 ‘ ; by : : FT ee mete, At) Alte umn 18 4,4 rot it wart determined |” Ron Elis and Pete Slemiow-'gon"'gtve prfonmancen. that Cheng HS 1 #38 oe TUESDAY, MARCH 29th—8:30 p.m. __Green, Tetley and. Harper had Saskatchewan. 19 6 4. mediately if thezinjury waS Se€- ski added second-period goals kept a erowd of 14,494 roaring’ | Detroit 18 16 16—50 : : to settle for a share of second | Newfoundland 10:68 0G TOUS ere ape eee yand*the-beafs wrapped. -up their... . - weer ee picasa T ne Valle ery Prince of Wales College place with Ted Jurista of Vans>| New Brunswick m5 § SUMMARY |third straight victory on Frank y y | FPO See eR MCE URN eve Te mE eT coy, who directed Saskatchewan Ontario 10 4 6 First period 1. Montreal. |Mahovlich’s 32nd goal’ of he Shad Harbor } a. : to wits sixth victory in seven Quebec wat {bebe Goole Bases sabe ee a . ‘season late in the third - period, es ; 3 . games—5-3 over Arthur Wood-| Prinpe Edward Island 10 3 7 ° MANIAGO HURT ee St. Dunstan's High School ley of Campbellton, .N.B. The! Nova Scoti 1037 AF R S * ; Tyne Valley shaded Murray | u Space ae 8 scons 3 in ‘ Ranger goalie Cesare Mani- 5-3 ently in the first. : = ae ‘ Harbour rec irst | Adults 60c - Students 35c oe : ago was hurt on the Stemkowski erp ES game of their two game total | : NHL ‘ Sh Well goal *hen the Toronto forward 8 ' : point series for the’ Intermedi- ow jerashed into him. Ed Giacomin : ate B title in Prince and Kings ; ° ee a eee sey, counties. The next game in the | or BOSTON 2 MONTREAL § _, Detroit 12 9 9-30 | B Pp | Se ee tae ae N a series will he played this Wed- SUMMARY | Toronto 8 13 10—3) n ons 1e and finished the game. - ~ 2 |mesday at the Charlottetown 5 First period — No scoring.| Attendance—14.9%. SUMMERSIDE — The four Ingarfield opened the scoring j,acKsoNVILLE, Fla. (AP)— yrd {ith hole and went two over Forum. » Penalties—-Harris 4:14, Langlois —<——-—— ——— day annual Mapeo Curling Bon- at 11:03 of the first period, driv- Doug Sanders stroked a 14-foot par on the hole JSEUWELLERS LTD 7:48, Shock 16:24. 3 spiel ended at Summerside and jing in Reg eo rebound to Hine putt or the last green | -Bolt finished five strokes back | : v Second perind ft rrontreat-Local. Midgets ou RCAK. curling rinks ths sed Teast eed eieente irae mitestopa ALA SA in ty the. $82,000 at 278, tied with Frank Beard. | NHL<ST. ND NGS 121, Gaiton St. Dial ee rumen’ ®. amen hath Gerigd CRCianameieees ene, (ati eet Se tat eres to Iu nom” | We COME PRM ) ? 24,2. Montreal, Backstrom 19 ! ik tees £14 poifits. | ; ‘tournament “with a recor ; coming down e ’ a : 5 as ek t trophy with a mass of 14 p After Armstrong tied the store ! : | National® League 9.9, 3. Boston, ‘Stewart 1@ |. The Charlottetown — Midget®“s'mnner up in this event was with his 14th goal”Fleming went | after Gay Brewer dr. bitdied at “anetae things worked out | WO Fai] one TROPHY HOUSE OF CHAnuer teow (Oliver, Marotte) 7:19: 4. Bos: Lee Summerside 12-0 in the pujcher of Halifax with four joff for cross checking and the the last two holes and. finished for the best, but I told myself | Montreal 38 21 8 224 168 84 For All Your Awards and Presentations f ton, Buevk 96 (Marotte, Oliver) ats Oe - ae re ReMes Homie a -:' Leafs shot ahead "95 seconds 44 984 the-dapper_Sanders came then it would have been kind of |Chicago ” 36 23 8 231 173 80) : : < 19:99. Penalties None | Sria ene Ba tied the PEL. the. Johansen rink , saved ts later. biolbe tne ln dahlia the tn the final hole needing a birdie a kick in the teeth if f had gone [Toronto 34-23-—9-200-175-77 Special Discounts to Clubs and Schools, a B ros ay eVENINE) Io : ion captured the puck directly in front of Mani- : , ‘ Wot - es : Third A ‘6; ’ lncal RCAB etn ee ye aint’ Leen yin. nt layoff with Brewer and | Detroit 30 27 11 213 188 71 . Ctr ee ice teas parectavee at the. CUaP: | Candie: ee oe 16 points. ago and slid it into-the far cor ny kat om the 492 a beat New York 18 39 10 188 249 46 ¢ Fast Service on Engraving Tremblay 25 (Beliveau. Pro- lottetown Forum. The win gave. . cacond place finisher in this ner. Kent Douglas started the is second. shot on the . ‘ 1. | Boston 19 42 6 165 268 44 ‘ vost) 1:14; & Montreal. Rack- coach George Trainor's charges |. ; ier rink also ptay— yard hole fell in a trap to the | He was alluding to an Inct- event was the Corm p strom 20 ‘Duff. Roussean) 2:10; a 19-5 total goal win over Hank 7. Montreal. Beliveau 27, (G. ‘Landry's Summerside crew. Tremblay. Harris) 13:49 Penal- Rob Whitlock again came up ties « Roberts 3.34. Kennedy with the outstanding offensive 18:13 performance as he pumped Shots on goal_by home three goals and set up an Bosion 19 8 6-9 other four. Paul Jelly in the nets Montreal 9 14 20—43 for the locals kicked out all shots 15 OR Res Attendance directed his way and posted his : sd ‘first playoff shutout of the vear DETROIT ! TORONTO 3 The wwin entitles Charlottetown ; SUMMARY fo move on ito the P.E.L-N.B Firet peried—1. Detroit, Pren- | midget championships hee 13 (Smith, Bergman: 15:38 ° Penalties--Mahovlich 2.22,. Hen- derson 41.41 7 S-cord period Kelly & (Boyer. Shack’ Penalty—Gadsby 16:20 Third period 3. Toronto, Shack 24 (Kelly, Pulford) 9:31, . 4° Toronto, Shack 245- (Pulford) . ? Toronto, 13:45, . ” OPEN FUND-DRIVE—_ GUELPH. Ont. (CP) A $7,500,000 fund-raising national ‘cumpaign to expand and de- velop the University of Guelph was announced Tuesday The campaign will provide. funds needed for building construction in the next four years Mavor pooveionad...Penalties...Bergman.10.23. Ralph_Smith “presented a $40. Ellis 1615 _ Bhots on goal by as 000 cheque to the fund on he- [half of the city. from the: local station with a total of 12 points. f The third trophy up for Brabs jhis 18th goal with about the RCAF ‘tro- | minutes gone in the second pe- itind. Stemkowski's goal capped in this bonspiel, phy was captured by fin. air- force rink from the local stat- —— ion skipped by Anderson with 12 points. Another local four- some skipped b y Vautour fin- ished second with seven points. The Judson Packers trophy, | ‘right of the green. A crowd of |dent at Pensacola. ‘three weeks 20.000 cames to a hush as he (880 where he was disqualified for failing to sign his score card lblasted ont of the trap, his ball. stopping 14 feet’ short and in an White Jeading at the half-way lindentation on the green. point iw the tournament., Brewer A PGA official was called and inherited the lead nd- went on repaired the spot. Sanders then |to win. : stepped. to the ball, stbod over —= ‘it for long seconds and ‘finally .stroked it. The ball barely trick- Ellis took Stemkowski’s pass roam behind the net and fired two Ladies’ Finals Begin Tonight Re es Volkswagens * Are Our, Specialty the fourth and final one com: | Provincial Ladies haskethall wore $13,500 peted for, was captured by the \finals got underway this evening | Santiets: earned $13,500 Enc Johnston rink of Summer: gs the YMCA Lassies host the : ; ‘ side with & points. Another local Basilica Recreation center at) Brewer $7,200 foursome skipped by Lloyd Law: the PWC gym. The first game Gary Player, U.S. Open cham less finished second with six of the two game total point ser- pion, took third place at: 277 and points. ies is slated to begin at 6.30 and with a finishing 34-36—70. fa Participating im the honspiel Tuesday evening the-teams will| Tommy. Bolt, temperamental Complete Nine of genuine were 46 teams, 12 of which. were | play the second game of the ser-, veteran’ of the tour, made a Volkswagen parts, from out of the province ‘jes atthe Rec Center, The win- ‘dash at the hig prize and ?was It wad generally felt that the ner of this semes will ao on. tolleading by one stroke with. nine honspfel-was. very successful and jrepresent the province in’ the | holes play He blew. his that in general ice conditions Maritime playoffs at Kentville chances’ when he hit a tee shot / were extremely good. .. (the weekend of April second: ‘into a water hazard on the 192- RUDISCH'S GARAGE Alberry Plains to | “MARITIME SENIOR FINALS INTERMEDIATE “A” *~* TONIGHT, 7.30 P.M. SANDY'S ROYALS (P.E.I. Champs) ‘ Ve, N.S, ELKS (N.S. Champs) Students 50¢. * BROOKFIELD, Adults $1.00 fete *<« “eee eee e? ewcereseesens owe noah awcese ss ~ =| ->