8 The Guardian. Charlottetown. 1964. Hy \lt'K lll.l.‘l()lHtl 42;- ‘SPORTSl¥ By JACK SULLIVAN l (‘anadian Press Sports Editor 1 DETROIT ICPI Murray Balfour tipped in Stan Mikita‘s blueline drive to give Chicago Black Hawks a 3-2 overtime vic~. Sawchuk. who left Sunday'sl that game and got to the arena game early in the first period.Tiu.rsday night just 2‘: hours with a pinched nerve in his left 1 befcre the opening faceoff. shoulder. has been in and out' SUMMARY of hospital since. He went thereI ' after tiie team‘s return from Donald 1 tUllman. Delvecchiot First period—1. Detroit. Mac- - ’ lChicago Nips Red Wings; ’ Murray Balfour ls Hero lP'lote 8.34. Mat-Neil double nii- inor. A. Pronovost double minor int-47. A. Pronovost 15:06. Maki I 18:37. Second period — 3. Detroit. Howe 2 lUllman. MacDonaldt Chicago Monday. got out a ('tni- 1:3; 2. Chicago. McDonald 2 1:19. Penalties—Fleming hours before Ttlf‘ttdtt't" tWharram. Mikital 8:04. Penal- conduct l:l.‘I. Wharrani.‘ night's game when he blanked tiesvbarkley 1:311“. Pronovost 5.48. Barkley til-22. Hillmaii, the Hawks 3-0. relurneci after. 3:31. Wharram 3:81. Vasko 5‘46. .Inynl 13.00. .‘\Iikita 19'58, tory Thursday ni2l1l~lh0lr ltISi 'riumph on Detroit ice this sca- soii—which squared their best- Baliimore’s High Hopes \\‘Iii;.\ 'i'HI‘ AMIZRHAN Iconic int-cliti‘l s(“awn "WM ol-seven Stanley Cup semi-final . Third ~ h g i 4 't 17. the nl\\.1}~ lift\\t"‘ll\ \'t\\ t'tt'k \titikccs. under the 81 “‘0 games apiecc. q I.) _ '. V ‘ EH “WW I" lit?” t' l«=t‘tt|l D-I~ utl'l.“ 't‘L—‘l liL‘I‘l‘d- “"1 be The 27-year-old right winut'r. ' a 9‘4 Penalty “MM,” ' 1"3‘. :‘. _w ;" ::l|" c ltti‘lllltlti ti ca— ‘. . . t .. I . I. \ 'U‘t ‘i'\)'ll':I( i‘t'I'l \iilil‘ sir") i “I II‘ t ll ‘1‘ illit t'll"t"lill (ill “‘ p i“hri lonlOllllle: FligS ai‘t'ii'nnihfl‘n ovvrhn‘p > r '1 (hltlnin' Bal- ...tt‘. 1.. ....-...‘. . . __\l ‘ ‘ .- iiuc 'cuin liti'ii'.‘\t‘l' I‘m: in tw‘~ to tecii' lion" ll‘f‘ YRI‘h‘W suiferintl a Rroiii in- "‘"i‘ 2 ‘Mlklia' H.111” 8:21‘ Pm' tray-t til slitii l'l l"l\. l\ Halttmin-p tit-tt-lm It llttiik Batters [pain ijurv l'ale in Human. broke up 812;:Hdfiby GAL I. m Wind vi“. \;iitl\(‘(‘<. and we \ti.\ ninth d nln If Ilit) (-lllt in}? rial-"e at so] just [nur ‘pc- i " w- it I' - -\ w '1‘: "l ' itl iosittve solid 1-. ‘ ~-‘ - ~ ' I "an H m '3 Swan :i d 3“}; “find-n iii?“ tilulllil I...» “will”; I) I ,onds alter Red Wing delence- ‘ I <8“?th n _ _> . ‘i'.“.‘i -"'- c ‘. saw is ' ti. _ ‘ ‘ . | I The most important "IF" that will have to come through lmall Bill Glad-“1‘ “lumen 13” I Cro7ier »~ 8 4 7—3 for the Orioles it they arc to wriousiy challenge thP Yank?M the ice aftei Sitting out a ho t - I t. inimwmm. “Bongo pnwou. Baltimore iii-eds more run mg penalty ' . who played their production it lhcy improw their 1962: iniirth place I best game of the series. twice standing and give Vcw \ork ii sci'ious pennant chalicntZP- By T031 WILLIAMS Still TOp Choice tiic ‘.‘::.’»pnnnd. ‘Ifisyt'oi‘mld Powell “il’T h-‘t‘P l" SUPP” 3 “PM” .canic trom behind to defeat the TORONTO tCPi—Big Frank } “('8' of the itt‘l‘(l(‘d powcr. Powell showed considerable iiii- ‘wmgs who had “m: up 54 an“ Mamwmh paced Tnmmn Maple .- ' ~ ‘ ' ‘ V ‘ ' tirnvciiiciil last war over previous seasons. .ZliS-S'Z-‘in. bill a 3", Vimurios an” dropping mu Leafs m 5,3 vicmn, m.” R) Gin)!» PLPWDI'A 1‘" "“""‘ l“ "WNW" "f him mi" ’ip‘l'r‘ scrics uiiencr 4-] at L‘iicugo. . Montreal Catiadicns Thursday “I'UH' “3' (“u ’ "_ Odd-q "“ ‘ii "‘1‘." “ll” q““‘““” mm" m“ “in”: K‘rkm‘d “mi The teams move tn Chicago lot night as Leafs ticd tlicir stl N“E.Xll‘:rn Dime" Umpde m 4‘ ‘c" ‘1 ""ll" “1”” ’9" "(l haw “and m” unkn'm" ‘mfmi‘i'f' Sunday's iit'tli game and rctuiu of-seven Stanley Cup semi-final m") Mind?” and ". appmmd R u ham and on .latkson lhe Orioles ai'c‘ r'ih‘nidblllh" he”, Tuesday {or the Sixth. a. hm Victories each in a game that no more than nine horses hi"! ‘ h” w.” ppm“? hm” iii-“tn H. did‘ithE-‘tfl‘ri: pin Goalkeeper Roger Crozier, 22, that started and ended witli “.‘H ""9050 “19.5999‘1‘ 3113' ~”*"‘ 34'4"]. H "‘ mi" he “’1' flirt: \Ld‘aJ-‘Rthiq was the victim of the Hawk vic- frce-for-all fighting. d""”'h“r” “"1" "l Saturday's i‘mi livenlphplttl'lpfll” iii—liliisimls‘l..i“lnitHog“:iti-iilnand ‘alihonvb toi'.\' He had taken over early !\Ialiovltcli scored two goals mfgmm'ad‘lm “mild” Di‘l‘h." u ' s‘ .S . .-‘ . ~"- - ‘ ‘ . . t . H” . It)“ , TIAUIUECRITH .ltn-ksun had plenty of power in the minors. it is not in tiie second period Iiom leiiy and three assist; as he mi rho {\‘Idsrl‘l‘lgw "Ime.llmflfdflm‘: ‘1 {Sawcliuk who went out with a trecui'rence of a shoulder injury {my PM, make mp 2mm. m ,1". hi: “nip line of Red belly- and George lhnvmk Armstrong in domination of the ‘ ~ mast-it‘s Orioles finishcd tourtli in the A1,. 1011377405. ‘ ‘ Condition. The . owned by Toronto indus- iv'ttttw it it l.:«i.~' ' M H Y! a .PSWIMM‘ 2m ham“ (“may The”. Pmmng 'be suffered Sunday night. The .' . . ,, :ii1:;.P-at‘i‘t:lri<111llii5.lllti“i' motor strength. They had a 3.45 i‘ .- ,fii'ings were ahead 2-1 at th on Hm mt K911" and \rm. it‘ll-ill-‘I‘ R up» Ftiylor. has only ft'it‘Ili best in the ltvignc. and this year boast thrcc Dnli‘till'dl lr'm“ 0" 20315 bk. Parke“ mac' strong each scored a goat anti ‘g‘molud “Hm he “on an al- 2o.:amc—winnct~s. . \l‘lt Pappns. 1&9 Stmc Barber. 20.13. and giionnld and Gordie Howe. And‘. Bathgatp vaunted the Hhthiim'f‘ l‘uve by four. lengths (‘lilick Fnrnric. only 3-2 last season bttt expected to see more STOPPED 19 SHOTS iotlie'r Toronto marker NHHMH'V' muanmg me mum} Hm mm The younghtel.‘ regular net_ I C. Twmhm‘ “an 8"”. [f (iiill>ll't‘ZIIII I’tirk record for the . . t ‘ minder with Pittsblut‘gh Hornets “,8” and Jnmu‘m Lawrnme ' 5“?" mll'l‘"‘\:s‘ l f _ v ., "{ me Immncan eaguc‘ “.em I ‘ I I . :iuuc ‘cum was aboard . Slebern BOISi‘erS In le E into goal at 1:56 of the second rélTéCihnfit-lr afapgggnim32nd?) Noi‘ihcrn Iinnccr that day but. THE ORIOLPIS' most iiiipot‘taut acquisition since last season has been a stable. first bascm deal for Jim Gcnttle. Bauer f'i'sibaseman. l‘lie re~t of the warm“: int‘icltl will liki‘l)‘ remain. pat second, the slick-fielding Louis .\p31‘t(‘ln. 1231M 1i. playing third base Saiertne. Robinson. ant Rt'b main bent'h strength t'tt'sitio. 272-364”. in: tbtaincri irc-m San aiicad 0t Dick Brown. .Z-Iti-tzt--. Rt‘i t'k.‘ '..“l’i-"u? 3. Tiicv have 37-y’ctii‘~old Stu who was credited with are “'i‘s Stock. 7-0. 3.95. out. kiinun-qu Haddis. 3-4 t'ii'itiles nutf‘chi sliiviill be an. east-off. the ."tt-xenr-rld slitcecr came to the 0110.95 In a sil'iilflltl dot oftcn bad week long baiting slumps. 'I‘iiey Ibiitk Siebcrii. 33.18. \\‘tll give them a steady hitting. adequately dctonsue a pleasant Francisco. 'l a stick receiv The Birds biggest strength will probath h .\Ii|ler. ' '26 saves iii 71 a rigbt~banded cbucker; Dick Haiti. 3.97. who we think is due for a big season. and an lln> entity obtained from Pittsburgh Pirates. Harvey . .'l M. stilllt'IFnl .\orm Siebern. A Yankee PM of Gentile because ,\.la|t‘ flail .i—.i. at s‘litil'h Brh 23442-1. will provide ISNSII sul‘pi'loP alto-r be will be the .\'o. l catcher ' or. their pitching. 5. ex-(iiant es. The 3-9. -22 others i in '64. and if their ‘ ppm... mm Mil ltfiVp more pcwcr than in recent years with h”. \- .. lit-kin Brand‘ obi fol off to "2-18 last season Powell. haik- innrl .l.i:'k~'n 'i'lfl litivis They also have th‘c'vr old reliable Russ Sm r‘et 23li-ilii T and rcckic that will likcly see plenty and AI Laiiglois tlcl'tI of the Detroit Red Wings during the second pct-hid of the game at Detroit. The Wings won. 3-0. \illi‘t‘a_\’ Balfour of the (‘bi- (3:10 Black llaw ks I(‘enter| gets the old squeeze play from Parker MacDonald 'i‘ight' Legion Shades Sydney: tCaptures Junior Ch'ship SYDNEY 'lie greatest, f‘i'..lil and p"o\e you're great. These words made two months. ago by the famous (‘assiusl (titty were heard time and again » in the dressing room of the Summon-side .luiiior l.(‘2‘ltiII£IlI‘eS Thursday night. following their 3-2 o\crtimc wui over the fired "We are. - I 'Special 1 ' ‘ ‘ake to give tiicm a 2-1 cdec in the Stanley (‘np semi-tiiial series of seven. (AP \Vtrcphoio. final .38 minutes of the game in the Whole contest Sonicr block- cd 34 01 .i6 shots Suniiiici‘sltle trattiit: Z‘l n the middle cf the third period. Bob Perry use on breakaway attempt. btit four minutes later be broke in and fired one into the iiicsii In tic thc ;;mo- up In tlic opening niitiutcs of the 0\'l‘t‘lliiif‘ period I‘nui \lrtciVil- . . .. \\illi‘lliz‘tfi‘llgdf1-” 4w Rm“ muwwk W. .M “P (My, [hmk up Svdnev Juniors. to capti’irea Iiums broke.in a play at center in t w:ll ;l\(‘ \‘tgi‘: \‘ankccs tun <t‘l‘t-‘-li< a challenge for honors the .\lat:timc Juntot Hockey . ice and (‘i'it‘l'lf‘rl in cu \l'nic all in Y‘Vr‘ \int‘l’lt‘fiii League The only way we think they “'1” 3“.“ ml“ “Whip mum-3mm games - m”"“~ hm hm lml‘ 5”” "ll-“m ‘5"..1‘ mmh Hf p (m I; it an ni‘ their "IFS" come through. i in inc bust ot live series. ” i lit" Hr‘t ‘ in: l 7719.; them for the first diviszon but no higher than third The Legionaiz'cs prmed tlif‘Y‘ ;‘ 1"" Mum" 'mm “'1‘ "U“ n . ‘.i'-t'o lltt‘ "I('£II(‘SI Junior team “ll'a‘fl m OWN“ ’0 mk" F'V' Elm _ r m- .--r—»-————-——--v—-——s— m H", “Himmm as mm, (.ap_. iii a three tc'i'n tournament for l ililt‘tl the liltiJH'i-l honors iii their mp #7qu1" cmmnmn mulls . l _ . . (ttfit'uls for the game were “in” ("mp hm“ behind Red Granville a n d Duncan L n la~lvnn Campbell ea S ’ihc nnn:bt-r eight was of the : git-attist \IEIHIICHIICP to the “WIMUZY i.(.~1..,m,1~p‘ a; ‘ them It'irst l‘crtod it Sydney \lul- d eight genius without a ins: 1: “bill \nerw RT. [2 Snip?” I . 3‘. ,. t w‘ I' -A n ' “ ‘. tic('o-'iti;it-' 'Siitiiircrsi __‘1 e g n a r S :i‘{?,..il:(.\\:tll::o: DAY") GAl'DET ‘ It. Snmuicrsidc Martin Ital- in history. 4 ld‘titlfm Captain ton. )(il'fith‘ lfl‘fil Pen‘alitcs l~ HHIHWX H. Windsor 'I‘hcv won four straight against “UCIH'T “on” game to score three unanswered :(l‘mL‘I'IL???4::“122;.jflil1t‘r'.l'ni‘ \Iap'e leaf. ionic liI‘t'O Friday \‘cw (iltisgow Rangers in tb PM :H“ ‘d V“? in ‘ goals after they had won up SHUM WWW] SN” ‘ H a for Mo itcx‘ "Wind of \llan (‘up \‘Ss’lil, won-finals They 1"" i .‘p i .mntltr‘l (‘ ‘3. a pal" '.n. “19.93”. gnmg' \onc Pcnn‘itcs Smith San- hta it"‘n a moi of \tciints it] peaicd that p?!” l" rm 3 "‘ CE min“. “mws (m- ’all(m.ttAl."‘ (“1 EFFORT » udcrs double minorl A‘lidl‘llib mmr “a” “cam” Ham.“ Svhmmfl.s m me (-Iiif‘Ifllf‘d the ‘iiogionaires scm-t The Island 5 final game win “quan ‘ ‘ The tnmr'tu‘ lmls. who haie finals “R it"'"' "H19 Shifty inth was possible only through a ‘ 'Thwd 'lemi 4 gunmwrwlp rmurt' 'nrou'zh the playoffs so In the \Iariiime playoffs. they u'ngei'. a member of Stimmer- great all out team effort. but [M'H‘ “I d \ M- 4“. p - '1‘ (w illi‘t“ ti"'i=‘ 't \lt‘lil‘.‘i"ll7il'i’l< won three in ‘ from the Mt’t‘ s \Iwigct championship there were two persons who (‘l‘tt 'l‘-‘ """1_ - 3 91"“ in ivdoll’nff‘l‘iftslPl'i1(TZtliFtda (‘litiriot‘cttnin Royali “Dit‘t‘llv 'm'" “1 ""' "‘3" an" dro‘vp‘tiwiiuwfi mmmhm: Mira '0 th“ illitiiti" illi‘liiiilip‘i-iifllijdqlUU‘II’IITSU: V'au t'wv. setti‘wl‘llai opening in l.c.tfs never let tip against the a low ~i:ip shot past Sydney "‘."‘"3- . ‘ . “may”; 3 \Hmmmqaz‘ I 0.33.,” “mum-l badly otitclnsscd Islanders and go'ilcr .\l Home :iiidway in 8 (“Mn ("'am (".i‘ld“ V‘fllnmuffl r {Hm}. H ' (“mm pm...“ Twp. 4.”. mmmmp g'p. ptlr‘tl up a ZZHI score in the third ten minute overtime pcriod to “P I": l'lm’II‘EI'il.‘ .HF‘H 4‘11] 1‘ 3.... "bmwtl." 'gmmdmm (tw'fi lwlt'i‘lfl them as they go game The scheduled fnurt h break a 272 tie and lead the . “m ‘ I "‘j‘“ (in is tat: Ztlt- ‘g-T-(w; . m.“ -,1,. mm,“ «it: the Ottawa game was called off by merciful islanders to victory. "lg rm (“"'.05‘ an . d '1' . : .. . V... a . - c . ways good goalie Joe Sonier sliitt Koiiici 1.x ll 1 i .iti \‘Ol’r‘? l'f‘i‘l““"‘l‘dl““ MM” ‘ “f 'h“ “"."‘.’"“ Ama ('m‘dm had "HIM cw" hm out the home town boys for tlic “more a R 7 ‘37 Iran. whose home is a town tcttr llotkcv \ssociation goals for Summcrside in ie ~— - —. . VJ ...- - _. of iouu about in miles from \fict‘ tilayitifl W‘m'lV 9" ‘1""193 third period of Tuesday night's It”... mm. this ti'nic" print: up and in the PPak "f “Ond‘l'nn' game as Summerside battled amok against the other three Leafs sllll put iii some heavy mp”. “m. m a 4_2 “in. I tc'mn ‘n the Nova Scotta Senior practu-e scssions for the eastern (ithcr l,c2='onai'rc goals were D k D k d l' l H... km. imam? ('nnada ' nuarterdinals against “NM by DIM.” “am” and Bob y : h. n 'pflgqh :l'intf‘x they won Montreal Hoist-lair. I ; p,” the Cape Brownemi 3.". 'cd lli'T‘f‘ and lost nlnc They But the \lontrcalcrs failed to 13m. 'Mm Mummn and Doug: l S N M O P E I | u \ctl mt; :oais and had 01-1"; pt-ti\1(lP the anticipated compe- Mm.(sn.‘.,mfi.k pulled the mggerli S O n o o o ; svw-crl ;.:.t'ns' them. It wot-de ttton and [rails knocked the'm Swim“ mom”). ou'fougm; nub. nip in about scvcn “Wither off lit three sti'a:ghl In a boil-0L hat'lpri and mngkatpd summer. I have. on occasion. in this Pinrl: Sunday morning \ch- gtmjs prr game and three by the f|\"" «mos that ended Monday. spit. m mp opening two periods. column. written about the plcn lctt looked the p a s ture field opo'is't oi‘. T‘w plaiolls so far how been IilP'T‘ ‘l'”"l\'ill7’\ for the Leak. \\li“\t" i‘l‘t'iii’; cont-'1 Gcot‘ZN Rm tt;nrc: ll.‘l\f‘ a :nod chance of gum: all the way." CURLING DRAW curling ~« The foliopt 's ll dr'iz- f ""(;i_\ at the ("bar- lii'if‘l'iHll Lllnb 'l'ii.s is the se- cond night of curling in the April \itxcd spiel. ,.v- t p.m. bet I) tiny. \Iarj Stew- art l“ Mics. \I. Doyle vs. . ininmn. \l \l'icltonald. B. Mc- L'nu in. P Johnston. hell it \lot‘l,aine. M. Tour. I. Turner. P. MacKay vs. '1' Hittitwt_ l) Stewart. \. Call- bcv'k. R. Wilson. 1. n It t Flemming. G ('ar-‘ t'H‘ici's \E, Piei‘ccy. \', .»\n~ d" i R \lacfiregot‘. vl'w‘uston K .lenkins, I. Mac- hound lte 4 R LCClati‘, H. Mac- Tittitftlfl. itr \lat'Kay. I.. lien- nrs—cy ‘.< A Ballcm, S. Flem- m it;_ .ltni “Winn, l). Lec'lair. lte 3 tipeni. open‘. he 2 .’\ \‘Iat-Itonald. P -\ Horne, E .\Iaclnnes Burden. Mat 'ay. 3‘1 M:tt.\‘eill. (‘ O'Rourke. Ice 3‘. It O'Rourke. A Trai- .(; Lidstnne. .\i Btakeney is \ Love, .\1 nockcndorff. B. Partridge. .\I .\Iac.\’eill. ice 4 I. Rl' ' I,cllan.l XIathnnon, 7m! vs H Peters. H Love niillit‘l. \I -\corn Ice 3 R Atorn. ft \Iacnon- aid. .1 Squarebriggs. A. Mac- Ktnnon VS D Vi'onnacott. A. Wood. 3. O'Rourke. B. Square- brtggs Mac- ? Dal- K. to strengthen be only \‘i'tnrlsor improved "3 5031-" “but the never say die" Legion- titude of fish and game in this lm‘dttifl‘RE-‘Iti‘l mf‘i‘filt’ in Ihe aircs came back in their typical province so and So years ago playoffs They scored 125 only 24 That's an average game score of 9-2 'l‘hny latest victims. Boisclaif were ‘impressed Several of their players said ,eafs should win the \llan (‘in Fiv-prn tiuv Black. a \\'I‘I'l{lll'l \lti‘tl"(‘.’tl winger. was ore reserved He said Leafs 3 sboiild have no trouble with OI- Championship. The m °l.\"lf‘ in th I'f‘malndt‘r M “9 I feel that many of our present \\'inn'll‘l ll straight and allm‘t‘d "" "" """‘"" "m" ' "w‘ day hunters. if or when there I.~ anything to hunt. look upon my reminisccnses of hunting in the old (lnvs as just a glorious pipe drcam. Quite recently I Mt. Stewart Taps Seven Mile Roa was Ioatie the iiianuscrpt of .\It. Stewart defeated Seven a hunting and fishing story by emtmih. Mile Road 5-3 in the first game 1,. Meilcti. Union R -d. that in tiicir best of three Intermed- took plat-n 67 years a a late round for the Island (in; day in company with a game was number of business men he re lawn and the (tit-A representag played at the Georgetown rink lated his hunting and fishing cu lives in the Eastern (‘anada not. but could run into difficulty with the western representative. If one thin: stamp: the leafs: markers. Singletons went to M it's ll’lPI" li('\'(‘t‘«qiill attitude. It applies whether they are ahead Mac-Donald. or behind Tbcv led \Iontreal 9-2 in one of the games here an kcpt pressing to the last play. scoring two more goals. In an exhibition game this season. cv were down IM to an all-star NSSHI. team and fought back to _ I score five gon s w”‘d“'r “3" 3””“9‘4 '" pick J. iwas the hPi' tip six players from the ‘1 times but Roy had so few 3 d d four. one of them a goaltender picked tip only as insurance in the event Serge \itbrv. the regu- lar Leaf goalie. is injured long River Tops . Sea brooks 8-2 Ifeated Kensmgton Seahrooks to to lead the best of five series Ba” rNotei if you are unable to. curl. please get your own lilbllt- tut... i In North Shore Junior Hockey curling displayed action played last night at the Kensington Rink. Long River de- 2-I. The goal getter for was George Dougharts. The next game will be played Willis. Monday night at 8:30 at the Ken- Mate. Ilngton rink, . ari- . . . d 1 «wet; Wins Competition Badman to : LOOK. condaand Stan Willil. Lead. Ii-j on Wednesday night. iperiences on his in st trip to | F2. (‘rane paced the Mt. Stew- Prince Edward Island. One of - art attack as be fired three big. the gentlemen. a pro min c n t furniture d e a ler. refused to Crane. D. MacDonald, and J. credit his statements and offer» did to bct him any amount for Dcrrcl Afflerk played a stand- expenses to take a party down oiit game in the .\It. Stewart net to provc them. In short he was and 1.. MacDonald were the Sc called a down ~ right liar yen \Iile Road snipers. was made... "Expenses not Referees for the game were to exceed $500 for three persons B. Macintyre and S. Johnson to Prince Edward Island and ""‘ """‘"_'“"_- return" In those days the trip could be made for $30 each This "The first wcck t landing on Prince Island he. \Iellctt. was boot either plovcr. part- A rank skipped by .Iohn Wba- ridge or duck. also on the same lcn won the Old Spain compel, ay he was to be in the act lion for the first and second year playing, or catching a speckled curlers whtcb was held on Wat trout. within 30 minutes time nesday night at the Charlotte» from lca\tng his nattie home. I 1 town curling club The score lot the trout to weigh not less than the tcn-cnd game was Whaien one-half .1 pound." nine. Dr, Carl Willis. six. T h i a CHANGED Tl'NFI was an excellent competition The party arrived at Union with some really outstanding Road iii o'clock Satur- . day night His father had good The presentation of prizes by news for him He told him‘ Myron Bell. the sponsor. was to that a In rite flock of black ‘ following curlers: Winntn. breasted land plover had been m v John Whalen. Skip; Bill feeding in the pasture for twn‘ Mate; Harold Coffin. Se Yd ays. that the last c ii I ch iii Runner-tip team -— Dr. Carl ' that the boat was on anchor in Skip; Charlie Down. the same old p | a re. The two' Albert Macfiwen, 2nd. Yanks sort of changed their tune Harvey Douqu lead. after that. liront had been a good one and? . over 0 v e r 250 plover we r '- hnsv Icct’iii: on grass - hoppers and c r i c k e t s and were so tame he cotild walk witbiii gun- shot of them witboiit lltf‘li‘ tak- ui: to win: He brought his two Yank friends out later to look at them and their tune changed to a ten \ key. \ltinday morning they rigflcd out To make a long story slioit they shut Ito p l o v e r bcl'oie brcakfast If a flock settled on -; the far side of the field and oitt of! range the farm dog that stayed in the blind with them. would be sent out to stir them tip and they alwavs came straight for; the decoys after taking wing. fine day they made a long circular tramp. miles in Icngtn.‘ over well known hunting terrivi fury and shot 37 native parl- ridgc. lli rabbits. ll \\'00fit"()t‘k and one red fox. They had to‘ hire a farmer to haul their ‘oot botuc incidentally be won lhf.‘ bet it was the troiit part of ill that was tr l t“ k y. They it‘ll l home at 3 p m and it one pniind‘ tlit‘ec ounce trout was in thel boat 17 minutes later. That ev citing the three of them boaiedl 67 tt‘oii‘. the smallest weigir‘ ed OitP-llf‘lr pound and the larf Ef‘sl .‘i'v; is . NATI'RAI, I)l'(’K POND Thcv made their big killing of ducks at Long 7 ducks with live snipe. threc hitlcrn imarsh hens so - called and two yellow for good measure. I have '. the owner. in the ear‘y twcntics I presume be same man for he didn't any hunting. fishing or trap~ pin: on his pond Without perm.s 5 a :1 It was it natural duck pondi and trout were there in nh undam-e I merit-ed game om patrol work in March. 1929. -"" were the [)(‘t'tttd and had 19 saves before Balfour. standing just outside the crease. scoted. \Icl)oiizild and defence- Pierre Pilote. who scored on a gift goal midway through the third period to tie the game ---. o t h e r Hawk mnrksmcn. \lex Dehet'chio. an old Na» tinnal League pro and a nifty play-maker with the Wings. was tiie unfortunate Vlcilnt o [’1- lotc‘s counter, a 30-footci‘ that bounced Iiiin in the air off Cro- zicr's pads and trickled behind the goal-line the youngster, playing in his first cup game. momentarily lost Sight of the uc ' Delvet'chto, in his litiii season with the Wings. laid the Pi'f'k on the Chicago team captains stick as he tried to clear from inside the Detroit blueltne Pi- lotc took two steps and let go The 33 - year - old Dclvecchio almost redeemed himself with seconds remaining in the thud period when he skated in all alone on (ilcnn Hall. The Hawk goalkeeper dropped to the ice and smothered the shot from about four fcet out. the early thirties I have viewed "rails" cks on occa that would cover an approxi- mate two a c r e s and . t hey packed close like sard- diiics in :i can I imagine that .ioiin t'liai’lt-s took a pretty dim view of this shooting spree as be was sort of tricked into the arrangement I \lcllett w r ot e: "The day broke clear and as we ga/cd tip and down the pond ducks scented to bc everywhere feed in: atid fliittcring. To our stir- pris we discovered a notict‘ which said “.\‘o trespassing on these grounds" I said to c boys: “Don't fire a will get him mad . i know litm Let me go tip and see litm ' T0 IIOT T00 HOLD Melt t sure worked his cards right, He never mentm ned limiting itiitil be had bought cranberries. He gave the price he asked. $15 then .7 to quote from his . -7 " raised him $5 and said I wanted a little shooting ' I was around His eyes snapped ‘9 l and he said I could shoot the tail for that" off his farm . When they opened the bail they shot until I h e l r gun bar- rels got too hot to hold atid had to take a breather till they cooled off. Their next barragc saw the end of their shells and ducks were still milling around llkP crazy. John Charles squat- ted on his bunkers and watt-lien the massacre from a vantage point on the barrens. i imagine that extra fiver was burning a ole in his pocket. The days. boys. when ducks darkened the skyline are gone forever (‘anatiiens every time they w crc .loliiiiiy Bowcr played one of his slttikiest games of the scasot Canadietis were assert id a it of 35 minutes in penalties. including two 10-minute mis- coiitlucts and thrcc maior light lIiC‘. Df‘tiIilllt‘< chifs took 47 min. ANDY BATIIGATE I .. 3: Iii:"lt' with a second major pcu- IV Leafs led 2-1 alter the lirst period and stretched it to i-z tiics including one misconduct a, H”, 9nd of [he smumc m. and thrcc ftgliiinzi maiors [0“. [la “TINT. WNW, n" a The series resumes at Alont- hhwlmo sh“, a, H", gr...“qu real Sn'urdnv night. with si.\1n mar. ( ,hp “Hm. “Ml mm... 33m“ hail" hr” "“V “mm-“V nitssiii: it ii iii ins gltwe hand and the seventh. if nccessaiy. SlfMMARy Thursday. April 9. back at First period . 1 Tummn‘ “W‘le Bathgate I (Mahovlich. Kelly) SCGRES EARLY 2'50; '2. Montreal. .I (T 'I‘i'cm» Leafs dominated play most uhhiny 2 0 42; 3 Toronto, Arm. the way. starting w'th Rntn- sti‘tittE l (Maliovltch, kit-Km. title's tinwcr-plav Nrial Q 35' pm“ 16.34 PPnalileS—Iloi'lon, of i'ur f'rs' pcriod They capital- Rn'hntd l 13. Ha rper 1’ 2T. i7cd on three more \Iontrcav Stewart maior and minor, ocnaltics for goals. while (‘aiia Slim-k maior. Richard major. dicns counted one with a man Baton major. Provost. I‘nlfnrd ower advantage and scored 3 4?. Ratio 6 33. Berenson R 41. another wliilc both teams were Belivcziu minor and misconduct in a man short in the first period 1011’. brewer .9. p fighting erupted at 3:17 Second period —— 4 Toronto. of the first. with Leafs' Ron KPH." 3 ‘Ai‘nl‘lw‘ni v‘ii‘lln‘l‘m‘ Stewart and (‘antid-cns' have an}?- 3 Termite. MHlinVlH'll‘: Baton pairing off in one bout “Wilt” l0 "3: 5. \lt‘nlrf‘fil- “PL!- and Toronto's I“ ddlc Shock foal“ 2 “l C 1l‘f‘mhl03" 19“”: tnnghng \\'tlli (“attachens' ticnii I. 1”"“11'” “MIMI” 3 ‘1‘" Richard iii the other kolnw'v‘ Batman” 19-40 Pm' Stewart took a split decision :lggs“:"”f‘}- Balyzalosnmmn . , . . . . ,co I'ttm -_. c ct fiom Baton. landing a toutitr m 3'). “wk? Him. Balm HM. of good punt-lies. wtiilc Richard l‘nttlod Shack to a draw until the Leafs plzivcr bitttr‘r’ him and d ' blood from the little ccii» trc's brow Provost minor and misconduct 8. Montreal. 0:26. Penalties— 9 l-l Tiiird pcriod l..'i oci'rif‘i'e Baun 4:03. Horton 17'20. Fer- Stcwart was men an clhon gum” mum. and mmm.‘ New m: pcnami'r‘mm ‘NNN‘ "Uh" art motor and misconduct 19.55 .sblcy rccogiii/iu: his iole s m ' iiistigator in tlic outburst-~and "6an 101213.34 five-minute major Bolon. ROWE. . . ll 812—3] Shack and R’t'liiil'fl ttmk mayors __. s- 77......“ ._ ______ and Leafs‘ Rob I‘nllord and s . (‘aiiadiens' (‘laudc Provost re- ATHLETE or ‘ EAR ccived minor rotigliuig sentci V \V‘m'Vl‘lR WT" —— Lynne ' ' I‘onifrct. 16. who set (cc START AGAIN dian opcn swimming records in Tm Md twp": iwipd up iongcotirsc pools last year. six again with five seconds remain f’l mm“ ‘" “WM”? and “"9 in: in the third. during \ill|(l '" ’"U'V'fl'm‘ "Wilf‘i'. it?“ lW‘t‘" .cafs ht‘otcctcd their lead with (“Mon “mm'wmk j'mmr 3'“ a monotonous checking bat "'0 "f m" “‘3' gm“ '1‘" 9 daughter of Jack Po m fret coach of the Vancouver Ania» rag . John Ferguson bat'icllt‘d into Stewart beltian the \iontrem -. .. ,_ nets and they started swinging —_-_-— the Monti-cal - TEENS (OVER 15 YRS.) ing a couple of good punt-he.“ and Anl‘LT SKATlNG before a swarm of officials and: players tied them tip i Ferguson was assesscrl fight i 8.20 1040 TONIGHT Ing major and an elbowing m.-l Iciir Swimming (‘lub nor. while Stewart received it "BUT". "."i‘ .3. .TE‘STTUW" """”“ FORUM CH'TOWN DISTRICT JUNIOR HOCKEY CHAMPIONSHIP FINALS Charlottetown "Legionoires" —\ 9.— St. Dunstan's EXPORT PLAIN or FILTER TIP CIGARETTés SATURDAY. APRIL 4th—7:00 PM. (Please Note Time) STUD EN TS—35c; ADU LTS—fiflc. (Ist Game In two out of three series) l N.B. - P.E.|. 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