burg, N.S., rink who won the men's Curling Bonspiel here Lunenburg defegat- &. Dunstan's Junior Saints took in their final series for the championship the Charlottetown and District Junior Hockey Lea gue with a 7-3 win over Rogers Rangers at the Charlottetown Ferum yesterday afternoon. The penalty filled game lack- | eu the color and excitement of the Rangers - Prince of Wales series but never the less it had | its moment. The game was mar- red in the third period by a rash of ‘penalties most of, them to the Rangers which took a lot away from the game. Mike Mac- Kinnon received a minor, conduct and a game misconduct while Jack McEachern received a misconduct. The Junior Saints took a 2-0 lead in the first period, led 32 after the sandwich section and potied four goals while holding the Rangers to a single tallie. Dennis Affleck gave the Saints a 16 at 11:14 of the first per- fod when he clicked on a pass from Ron Giggey. Alan Flood scored. the Saints second goal of the game with Billy Weather- bie and Gary Cudmore assist- | scored first goal at 3.12 of jf first place in the wor' period to pull the | Championships poeta ‘THIS WEEK — FORUM ¢ 5:00-7:00—Miner hockey —High School > Birchwood High ener Adalte Bee. Skating after - W <DNESDAY— 1:45—P.W.C. ae . eh iows ~ DAVE. BECK QUARTET This is the winning Lunen- ed Ralph Beck’s Montague foursome 9-4 to win the Ernie Smith Memorial Trophy and represent the Maritimes in ‘Saints Whip Rangers 7-3; Take 1-0 Lead In Finals Steele, gers, McEachern rounded out the scoring in the | 17:25. Penalties: , game with 50 seconds left in the | Steele, Jelley, M. Ma¢Kinnon. | game on a pass from Ron Gig-| Robsinson. period: 6. SDHS, Steeie unassisted) 4:32; 7. Smith (un- High School, Rangers to within one goal of the high flying Saints. Giggey combined on a play with Herbie Steele and Dennis Affleck to give the Saints another two goal lead but less than seven minutes later Jack McEachern scored on an unassisted effort while Steele was sitting out a penalty. Herbie Steel and Kevin Smith traded unassisted effort within one minute of each other to make the scorehoard read 43 after 5.35 seconds of action. Gary Cudmore scored two goals within 3+ seconds to give the Saints a big 64 lead. Billy Wea- therbie assisted on both of Cud- | Canada Beats Norway; Russia Tops Germany Until’ the surprising Sweden- TAMPERE, FINLAND (CP) Finland tie, the tournament was Finland applied the shocker to|running' true to form. In the ich |unbeaten Sweden Sunday by |first three days the top four, The pennant-winning - all |holding the Olympic silver |countries — jmedallists to a 2-2 tie, leaving 'Czechoslovakia and Canada— By ROD CURRIE Russia in undisputed | The Russians crushed East games ended in shutouts. Sat- urday, Canada scored its second straight shuteut of the -seven- round tournament 60 over) Norway while Czechoslovakia | blanked the United States 124. | With two more games in the | third round scheduled for today, Russia took over the top rung ee ee ee six points. , with a win) and a tie, was in second place | with five points while Canada and Czechoslovakia. were_ tied for third place with four points apiece. The Canadians and Czechs: / have won two apiece. The Cana- dians shut out Finland in their opener Friday 44. while the Czechs beat East Germany 5-1 Thursday. Russia found the Finns a bit of trouble Thursday but beat. them 8 - 4, Czechoslovakia’s game with Finland is scheduled Wednesday. The Russians are fated heavy favorites to retain their world title. They meet Sweden Wed- in the first Rey game that nesday ot the ll<day tournament ends next Sunday. apy dow One ey eee SACKVILLE DOWNS LTD... 1 nee 1k 71 Maritime Firemen’s Curling Bon- spiel for the third consecutive Saturday evening Armstrong. (1,) Beck ‘Mont) 9-4 in the final day's match et The Nova Scotia quartet won Ernie Smith Memoria! Tro- and earned the right to Barton :M) Stewart (C) Beck (Mont) 5:00 P.M. (FINAL) . Beck (Mont) Beck (Lun) Lunenburg rink had little Witting the fina! match. his mates got four in end, led 6-2 after five the Dominion Firemen’s Championships thur, Ontario, March 23, 25. From left to right: Bill Fred Dauphinee, mate. Dauphinee, lead; Bob Fox, s€- | products 7 cond; Dave Beck, / skip; Fred Dauphinee, mate: Bob Fox, second; and Bill Daup- ‘| hinee, lead.” Saturday’s line scores: Mathews (SS) Baglole more's goals. Herbie Belvedere Rink | Wins Tourney | . ‘Morende 97 Junior Curling Trophy at gey. This series will not resume | ( until March 16th. since the High | assisted) 5:3g; 8. SDHS, Cud- writing | more (Weatherbie, | 7:49; 9..SDHS, Cudmore (Wea- | therbie, Murnaghan) 8:20; 10. SDHS, Steele (Giggey) Walsh,»Flood, W. MacDougall M. MacKinnon (minor, miscoa- duct, game misconduct), Weatherbie, Mcintyre, | Senith, Mcachern (misconduct), School team will be First period: 1. SDHS, Affleck (Giggey) 11:4; 2. SDHS, Flood (Weatherbie, Cudmore) Penalties: McIntyre, W. McDougall, Second period: Campbell. (MacDonald, Arsen- 4. SDHS, Giggey (Steele, Affieck) 10:44; 5. Ran- F FH z Rangers Crush Moncton Hawks i Fs gf ! | & é 2 be | MONCTON (CP) — The New Glasgow Rangers Moncton Hawks 5-1 here Satur-| day night before take a threatening 24 lead in| the best of nine Maritime -Séa- | ior Hockey League final. round. | ling r ie i i i ay ike eis - t se hg = FS F gi ved Sweden, Glasgow club grabbed a 24 lead | | before the first period was over possession |won pretty much as they | goals playing-coach id hockey jpleased against the champice- | 7 ship pool’s lower echelon. Tehre |are eight countriesin the pool E s z 'Fieming Mackell atid Ralph Ca- meron. Ronnie Gaudet counter- Germaty 80 in the only other Now the pressure is. on the |ed with a goal for Moncton 13 championship pool game Sun- | Swedes, and their tie makes the | day. Three of the four weekend | i 3 F ‘ : seconds before the peri : sieF nees of the Russians, Czechs Canadians that much . Sweden, which beat ment in Stockholm in took second place in fir i 5 z Et f ei e% - é cefgteae NHL SATURDAY | Second peried—1. New “Montreal, 9 | Beliveau First peried -—. 1, Toronto, Gilbert 23 (Ratelle) 14:06; (Armstrong, -Bath- Montreal, Beliveau te) 5:45; 2. Toronto, Ellis 18 CHICAGO 1 TORONTO 4 R ® tiere, Roberts) 17:37. 2:45. 4 ss R82 a= | Be F i 2 3 £ 5 5 Cie ds r errs 5 P.O. Box. 8 ; ¢ riget a: Wee Ba Uh @ 1:00 P.M. Bagiole (SS) 101 210 0 9 090 001 O1— $) 3:00 P.M. 101 101 10— § 030 010 02~ 6| “ jThe Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon., Mar. 8, 1965. 9. HOCKEY SCORES Lunenburg Rink, ‘Wins Tournament SUMMERSIDE — A Lunen- {3:99 AM - burg, N.S, rink skipped by * — New York 1 Montreal 2 Detroit 4 Boston 3 Chicago 1 Toronto 4 » American League Rochester 5 Pittsborgh 2 {Cleveland 2 eect 3 Central League Dave Beck won the 3rd annual peck (Lun) 213 100 16—10 Sombepeties Geckn é Stewart (C) 000°021 10 4's¢ Paul 3 Tulse 9 610 102 0— 4\Toronte 4 Montreal 1 401 010 3— 9/St. Catherines 4 Oshawa 7 Legand: §8—Summerside: T Senior Truro: M—Moncton; Lun—Lun-|Oakille 3 Galt 2 . enburg; c — Charlottetown: Lal Liverpool; Mont—Montague. Ontario (Oakville ‘leads ~ best-of-seven | | semi-final 3-2) INTERMEDIATE “C” HOCKEY FORUM MONDAY, MARCH 8 — 8:00 P.M. HAMPSHIRE "ACES" vs. BUSTER'S “FLYERS” Adults—60c Students—35e_ Skating after game for all ages. A WEEKLY CALENDAR OF EVENTS A Public Service in The. : Interest of Good Sport Con- MOVIE—TOM Finney ? BOWLING — Cases Bovine’ Mestiize ‘Recension tributed by These Thought- Deving Metentg B.S Pan Centre. Pel fal Business Firms. Se ee ee | LARTER’S | Drug Sundries (Hal Larter, Prop.) Complete line of By THE CANADIAN PRESS SATURDAY PLAY - OFFS | Eaoles 8-3 SUMMERSIDE — | Eagles 8-3 in a rough and fast Maritime Armed Forces Hoc- BIL See |! IN THE MARITIMES — BUCCANEER INDUSTRIES LTD, | SPORTS CALENDAR MONDAY ~— * Suzannah York