SPORTS FRONT | PWC Welshmen Outman Saints By CHRIS ANNETT Well fans at the Charlottetown Forum last evening learned one big fact about two equally matched hockey teams and that was if-one of the two teams has less players than the other, they are more than likely to lose. The Saints " scrapped on even terms with the Welshmen for two periods of play but then whether or not they will admit it lost that little bit of steam that so often makes the difference. ‘Spy’ Ready, coach of the Welshmen showed ne .re- i] V8 “Covers Prince Edward .SECOND SECTION Charlottetown, Thur. a - — Che Guardian Island Like The Dew” To Grab PAGE 13 March 17, 1966. Sandys Royals scored seve ‘goals in the second period to tun a close game into a com- plete rout as they pounded Laysh Schurmans Pope Motor |Aces 16-4 to grab a two game lead in the best of seven finals |for. the Island Intermediate A | | title. Almost 800 fans attended | jthe slaughter as the Royals | scored at will, and to add to the | By FREDDY MacDONALD | d aay ig Seri ha . aa : {Sandy's Royals WhipAces es Lead Alf Flannagan played a great second period for the Royals scoring twice himself as well as helping out on three others- The Royals led 124 at the end of the second and scored more unanswered goals im- the final period. eee “We were desperate’’, moaned Aces coach Laysh Schurman . after the game and judging by the score he wasn’t to far wrong. luctance to change his fines at every opportunity and the majority of the PWC goals came at the end of a long SDHS shift. The Welshmen appeared to play the same game as they have all along headmaking the puck and then going | after the puck in the Saints zone. ‘ eae Saint Dunstan’s on the other hand were going for the * long pass to the breaking forward and several times Billy | Weatherbie was only -a shade away from outflanking the PWC defense. With only three defensemen to hold the fort . St eens did a great job in holding the Welshmen to five goals. : Wayne MacDougall and Cecil MacDonald are still side- lined for. playing with Rogers Rangers and this is hurting the Saints more than a bit. MacDonald is second te none when it comes to putting the puck in the net and Mac- Dougall, former captain of the team, is considered: in most circles as being one of the mainstays of the SDHS defensive squad. The Saints had the lowest goals against average during regular league play but one of these nights they are going to get bombed and good when the spirit finally sucumbs to the flesh. © ‘insult Mike MacKinnon scored | his first “hat trick” of the year, | scoring all his goals while his team was shorthanded. The Royals couldn't have look- | ed much better and the Aves! - much worse as the’ game turn- ed into a onesided affairs after | the . first period. est } } Stan Peardon, Alfred ‘Apps’ | Arsenualt, and Mike MacKinnon | each scored three goals for the | Royals while Alf Flannagan scored by ave Dick Carroll, Alan “Smelt” Gillis, Alan ‘Junior’ ‘|MacLeod, and Sandy Murphy. Summerside scorers were |George Dalton, Greg Deighan, |Dave MacLeod, and Vance Har | Tis. ‘ Royals manager Sandy Frizze) roared in the dressing room after the game’’ we'll win this -| Series in four straight’. The series now shifts to Civic Stadium | in Summerside for the third game this Friday night. SUMMARY First Period—1 Royals - Pear- don (D. Carrol) 2;13 2, Royals- MacKinnon (Gillis, Flanaghan) | 943, 3 Royals—Arsenault (Ar | Carrol. - Murphy) 6.42 4 Roy- ‘ als - Murphy, (Arserualt, Wood) 8:35 5 Aces—Deighan 13:11 @ Royals: - Peardon (D. Carrol) 16:36 7 Aces - Dalton (Deighan, ANGIE CARROL Smith “would like | to forget as ‘the Royals dazzled the Aces and | their goaltender with a crisp | : . | Harris® 17:26 8 Aces—Harris passing attack and sharp shoot ; 19:43 - rentes 7 ™~ SCOR- | stack. Wood, 16:40; Driscoll 16:15 YOU TALK TOO MUCH , ~~ S ee es a’ Mike MacKinnon, Apps Arsen- Second Period °R O Neh 1 s— picked up a loose puck at centre | ult, and Sandy Murphy scored, Arsenault (A. Carrol. Murphy) It's really strange just what an effect a few hasty words ice and, moving in on the lone |i® that order to push the Royal.| 1:42 10 Royals - Peardon, 4:56 » have on the sporting world. Witness the mess that Cassius e | : lead to 40 before Greg Dei | 11 Aces - MacLeod 8:15, 12 Roy- ce Cc tay has got himself and fight promoters into after he stated tallied for the Aces. The Royals | als - Gillis (Flanagan, Mulligan) quickly before firing a low drive that he did not see just why he was being inducted into oS : line of s Arsenault, An- | 12:48 13, Royals - Flanagan the U.S. Army. = . ! * that eae left Cote i a on Sandy Murphy | ‘Arsenualt, McClure) 14:38, 14 - Now Clay can’t possibly make any money to speak of ner. on it was a night 7 MacLeod, (A Carrol looked particularily sharp with | Royals - goalie Gerard |, Bs | SHALL WE DANCE anywhere as witnessed by his pending fight with George : finishing off two | Areenaulty 16:19, 15 Royals - Chuvalo .In his last three. fights Clay has taken home from pretty -passing plays Flanagan 18:24, 16 Royals - Mac- fortunate to gross $40,000 and it’s all because of his big Montreal's John. Ferguson cials attempt to get things night. Among those milling Leafs’ Pete Stemkowskie (12) bright spot on the Aces as he | 4:14. Deighafl, 8:22; Driscoll,’ mouth. (22) and Toronto’s Kent Doug- straight after a skirmish dur- around are Canadiens’ Ted and Brit Selby: (11). Montreal | T le Saints scored a beautiful goal while his |MacLeod 12:37; Doyle 14:12; -. There was slated to be full coverage of the fight state- las continue to waltz (RIGHT) ing. a National:Hockey League Harris (10), Dave Balon °(2) defeated Toronto 7-2. | opp | team shorthanded and also | Wood, 17:59 side but those pastures have all suddenly dried up. Forty- while other players and offi- game in Toronto’ Wednesday and Terry Harper (19) and (CP Wirephote) | a pretty power| Third Period—17 Royals-Arsen- . one sponsors have suddenly withdrew their support for plans . . | Prince of Wales High School | play goal by George Dalton. ault (Mulligan, Murphy) 34, 18 to broadcast the bout (mainly because they fear that they | : é basketball team continued their | Peartion scored his’ second | Royals - Lawlor (Peardon, Wood) will be censured by the public for putting money in the : e - 2 ' |strong ‘second half of the season | goal of the period to make the |3:51, 19 Royals - MacKinnon pocket of the ‘‘Louisville Lip’’), ‘The British Broadcasting | #7 ul comeback yesterday as they | score read 5-3 at the end of the . Mulligan) 13:49 (20) Corp. had originally planned to-televise the fight in Europe . |whipped the Saints 52-43 in a re- | first period. From then on it|D. Carrol. (Peardon, . Lawlor) via tee Betty Bird satelite but they too have squelched their : gular Interscholastic A. fixture. |was al] the Royals as they |17:19-Pe ; ; 8:21; well made plans. The Welshmen led 25-21 at the ; ES ms 170-180 closed circuit TV outlets had planned , z . half. ; breered to the easy victory. Gillis, 13:16; Lawlor, 17:39. - . Originally te carry the fight but they have been folding like corn in a windstorm and officials now refuse te disclose just how Black Hawks Bruins Win cic = Clay, Chuvalo Bout many of the original number remain. Nevertheless there is no sign of the Chuvalo-Clay fight Se at Fee ek mieearen ee Ses : : ee . By JIM CRERAR elie =e \tory over Detroit Red Wings in |a rebound past New York goalie ‘a losing cause while Morrisey, beg Pig he is ha Gee eet ee omer has orlichd _| TORONTO (CP) — Montreal is a’ sloppily National Hockey |Cesare Maniago for the winner. | Gaudet, St. Clair and Ellsworth | - ‘ boxer. However that’s the state that boxing is in. (Canadiens, led by captain Jean League game Wednesday night.| Murray Oliver's goal just |had 6 points each. Welsh- | -— ‘ \Beliveau’s two - goal perform: | The a wae ae = — a. ‘ae ae ae oe ey = one oe erme P emon 3 ; fe : rpowered T tel - \year_ over S, | wra' ne <4 : : ° Maple ‘Lents 72 in . ‘riaeee | i = \Hawks oe ae league- | Referee Art Skov called 60, | ; Bs ei ‘TNati ame | ; leading Canadiens who |minutes- in most of | ; : : Twins, Dodgers Fee Sefton eat "3 Oem tered) Times Arg Fest |e yore an = cosuy come cate sate a a F W a A : ‘ . * . , eau ‘| satea Steen aie heteess an Included in the Chicago at-OPENED SCORING | At North River _|ise match against George Chu-|buy rights for a delayed tele- : fenceman Kent Douglas of the tack was Bobby Hull’s 53rd goal | Bucyk scored the game's first valo is shaping up as an artistic |cast and there are a scattering a third - place Leafs and left- of the, year. It came mid-way. 0al with 63 seconds gone in| Audrey's Pride and Murray’s P and a box-office lemon. of other possibilities for rev-_ re in winger John Ferguson of the | }im the ‘second period after Espo-|the second period. He took & price were double dash winners’| , That was the picture Wednes-| enue. : ! ! aa leliapnandite adie sito’s 25th and 26th goals of the neat pass from Gilles Marotte. |on the Causeway Wednesday |%Y. 13 days before the March) Michael Malitz-of Main Bout wi \ . meee 4 ad = Jar-|skated in alone.on Maniago and : winners |22 match at Toronto's Maple|Inc. which’owns ancillary rights. |, The two square off at centre, {cot diroggs erppuong any thaand weer range afternoon. Other dash witty's |Leaf Gardens. between the con-|would give.no.estimate of his By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS| Dodgers dropped their fourth ice and when-officials separated | rett’s fourth had put the Hawks | rhe ange cane Brown Budilong, Andy’s Leal |group’s finanatel ghamects, Minnesota Twins and Los An-|in a row, 9-0 to New York |them Ferguson, rated one of the! comfortably in front. aa Rangers ~\.\) |Note, Miss McGee and Fluid 7) Ky., and Chuvalo, oT t ie see 1965. r i 1 Detroit's tally camé at 6:56 of °f the period on a powerplay. | Drive. - » KY., uvalo, ranked couldn't say much geles Dodgers, 1965 pennant | Yankees. |best fighters in the league, was, : I G Deak af Rostin was ct! y f ninth by Ring magazine will cost us to put on the fight,’ winners, still were without-an, San Francisco. Giants |bleeding from the face. the final period when—Yal Oe en eet a heeeniae hy, | Audrey’s Pride trotted the fast- | Closed-cireult television. the |e entd-6¢ & peele conenmnee exhibition victory this year after |trounced California Angels 7-3| In addition to his two goals, | teyne scored from a scramble | — se mrey, \omt time, of the day with dashes oe . Wednesday. “And I couldn't _ Wednesday's major league and are the only undefeated big|which brought his season total | in frost of Chicago goalle Glenn isnt of 1) the twa teams drew |in 20.4. One of the features of the |bonanra of big-time prize-fight | eee bow mach we'll make of baseball action. league team at 5-0. to .26, Beliveau had three as- Hall. ee as ‘hak etcen caered on \day was the entering of the win- oe re ote this ‘tine, |lose.” : 4 The Twins were beaten for the | . Pittsburgh Pirates, which won| sists. Other Montreal scorers GOT POWERPLAY GOAL “gising slapshot ners circle by the ea ae It 40 or-4-thea-| -Maple-Leat Gardens: seats 17,- seventh time, losing 2-1 to New \five without a loss, dropped.aj|were _ Bobby Rousseau, Gilles Esposito opened i had pieaty @ eager driver Lowell Younker ain tena arenas in 35 cities in|500 and is scaled for $250,000 York Mets in 10 innings. 12-5 decision to Kansas City |Tremblay, Claude Larose, “a . at 5:50 of the first period, a sescnd “pected ‘with Naw new pe S ae et oe the United States and Canada |tops on tickets ranging from $7 = — ‘Athletics. ree Ralph Backstrom and Dave MURRAY. OLIVER few seconds after~ Bruce Mac- vou: Reg Fleming the_main foe Senine Canb snnounced |will carry the fight, a steep |to $100. ; | Eddie Bressoud’s~ single scor- |Balon. : ; } ~ |Gregor of the Wings was penal- : min t St it = ' in some 130| Clay’s cut is 80 per cent-of ; ; combatant. Fleming wen' that this Saturday will terminate |drop from the 225 in some 130 . ‘ing Chuck Hiller, produced thé) Ron Ellis and Dave Keon! Gilles Tremblay put Montreal | ized for holding. Esposito caught | with Don Awrey just 18 sec- | their winter racing season: Sat- |cities the promoters counted for /everything—half of which goes AT SOURIS |Mets victory. Johnny Lewis’ |scored for Toronto. ahead 2-0 at the '40-second mark |the Detroit defence near centre onds after Bucyk’s first goal. |urday will feature the champ-|the originally - scheduled title |to his Louisville sponsors. At 79 PM jhomer~accounted for the-other STAY ON TOP __________| when he broke in with Beliveaw. |ice and sneaked beaind to take @\;ogy sHIRT _—- | Sonatap free-for-all—t he D.K.|bout between Clay and Ernie educated guess is that he'll Ice 1 — Ruring vs. Pierce | New York run. The victory kept the Cana-|Larose for Montreal and Ellis |pass from Stan Mikita and 20> pou drew major ~ penalties | Macleod Memorial. - This—fea--}Terrell:-----------------_-|Clear_.about. $40,000 after taxes. lee 2—B. MacLean, B. Mac- | Tony Oliva, the _ American |diens in first place in the stand-|for Toronto made it 3-1 Mont-|in alone against Detroit goalie 114 awrey seemed to get the ture race is sponsored, by the| Other ancillary rights are in |Chuvalo is to get 20 per cent _Laren, E.\MacDonald, L. Lan-|League batting king, drove |jings ahead of the second-place real at the end of the period. | Roger Crozier. ~~ ~~ \worst part of the fight, losing | Victoria Driving Club. ————|the-nebulous-stage. The Ameri-|of the gate and ancillary money. dry vs. C. MacDonald, E- Mac- ‘home Minnesota's only run with |Chicago Black Hawks while the |) 1. ¢ sae Jarrett took a pass from be- |nis an ta aides. ae i. bso : a led| Experts - agree that Chuvalo Swain, D., Gallant, A. Griffin. {a seventh inning single. loss was the second in a row AME hind the net by Hull and | Later Ron Stewart of Boston leeaee horses for the Saturday |its plans cay the fight. on |has little chance with Clay. The 9-11 P.M. Clete Boyer was the Yanks /for the Leafs, who have now| Gamble, called up from Tulsa! jeg 9 30-footer into the \took on Ranger defenceman program call 22957 or 4449. \network radio. the British |rugged Canadian never has been Ice 1 — Kassner vs. Stewart pig gun against Dodgers, slam-|won six, tied three and lost|of the Central Professional | wings’ goal at 10:47 of the \Wagne Hillman with both get- Broadcasting Corp. withdrew its |knocked off his feet, but is rated Ice 2—J- MacDonald -vs. J. ming two singles and a‘ double. |three against Montreal. League two weeks ago, was the | jooning period. lting majors and’ minors. CLASS A TROT AND PACE $100,000 offer to beam a live tel-Made-to-order for Clay’s speed. ‘it MeNTAGUE |Whitey Ford, Bill Staffard, and| Tempers were quick through-|Victim of three fast Montreal! “Esposito came up- with his, Fleming had his second fight Avdrey’s Pride (E- Bernard) jf let) (Or 0 at: dom via| \Chuvalo’s record is 30 victor- 9PM. - en Steve Hamilton combined . to out the game and so were the |Markers early in the second Pe- | second of the night ingthe open- | of the period with less than | ; +3 Early Bird satellite. And there ies, two draws arid 11 losses, in- ow A. De. B: Maclatyre, D. {imi the Dodgers: (five 0 | ro ee eee ee ek ig cane war om inl at ing minutes of the sec period |three minutes remaining ets | ee AN tele zi lis no commitment for movie cluding two of his last three reel: ~ ww. gles. : : ing at ¢t nine-second © mar! while Gordie Howe of : fter and j : = | fights area Ga Nola kee me Hal Lanier drove in three |whéh Rousseau flipped the puck 15:18 of the second after mak-|was serving a carryover pen- \Sohany McKenzie i Rew got thees {Jewell Fingo (E. Chappell) 4 3 jrights. | Clay, generally as MacKenzie, §&.- Galloway, A lruns with a homer and a pair |into the right-hand corner of the jing a save against Beliveau. alty from the first period. \calente tet thet eplecde and Be- | Times 294 — le GARDENS WILL DO WELL world. champion, has won all ef Wright Se ea. = “of singles for the Giants, who|net behind starting ‘Leaf goalie| He was replaced by Johnny Esposito broke around the |xenzie wound up with a cut | Pride owned by On the plus side—Maple Leaf |his 21 professional fights. eed = Ladies had to overcome an early 3-1/Bruce Gamble. . \Bower, out since Feb. 27 with Wing defence along the left |ghin and four minutes in penal- | nard. C TROT AND PACE Gardens probably will do rea-| The latest odds show Clay a 7 p.m. es California lead. a groin injury. , “boards and beat Crozier with & |ties. j ae Budlong. (H. Hughes) sonably well at the gate, some '7 to 1 favorite: eet — clad wenn, 6 Ra, Cnt THAN sunny [tok in, he onnte cre naners ett he Dm } pes , Worth, Justin MacNeil, .Bob Pittsburgh ve Spo First period — 1. Mon ner net. Bruins 43-25, but Boston , (L.. Younker) 2 6 ° “gene Leard vs Ken MacDonald: "Dr: (ttings, Ken Harrelson cracked ; Rousseau" 2 (Harris, Beliveau) |, Hull's Sird was.s defection of ied Johnston aid a workmanlte Somme Guet (6. Nat) 32| RCAF Curling Competition W. Macintyre, C. MacKinnon, | : d :09: "2. Montreal, G. Tremblay |P2' lew at bay: Miss Russell (W- Proffit) 53 me A. MacLeod. ite oo homer for the Ath- An Legion 24 (Beliveau, Provost) :40: 3,'|the point at Se rded bs 38 | SUMMARY |MacNeill’s Best (A. Pineau) 45 T Be Ba st } Mariti Ten * — Ladies. ee ee : Montreal, Larose 13 (Balon)| Hall was bombarded by | First period — No scoring. Fury Lark (L. Young) 64 IO iggest in mes . = |" PEPPER KEEPS MEAT Pp t Wi |16:37; 4. Toronto, Ellis 17|S8hots by the ot cay 30 times. |remalties—Schock, 2:09, Fiem-|- Times N.R. Brown Budlong | Fresh-killed game can be kept Os fin (Stemkowski) 17:07. Penalties— |7ier was tester coy * jing, Awrey 2:26, Neilson 15:40. owned by Harold Hughes Andy’s| SUMMERSIDE — Plans are /It is anticipated that im excess from spoiling by applying re Stemkowski 5:55, Pronovost 9:21 riage ee Es | Second period—1. Boston, By- | Note owned by Lowell Younker. |heing finalized’ for one of the of 40 rinks, both civilian and mi- : ‘pepper’ to exposed areas after! In a shuffleboard tournament |9:21, Harris 12:48, Larose, Hor- First ai 5-50: 2. con. (o%* 2 (Marotte) 1:03; 2. New CLASS B PACE largest curling’ bonspiels in the, litary, will be entered from all |cleaning. last night, in play at the Sports-|ton 18:17. . | posito 25 it 4 (Hull, Maki jYork, ‘Neilson 3 (Nevin, Hicke) | Miss McGee W. Proffit) | 21)|Maritimes, scheduled to get un- |areas of the Maritimes. : men’s Club the Sportsmen's| Second period — 5, Montreal, |cago, Jarre MacGregor. |2:40., Penalties Fleming major, | Fluid Driver (A. Ross) 12\der way at RCAF Station, Sum-| Over $1,000 in prizes will be : Club collected six points to the Beliveau 25 (Rousseau, Duff) | 10:47. ve, Boivin 12:22, | major 1:21, Doak 3:24, | White Choice (E, Clow) 33 | merside with the official opening up for grabs in this bonspiel. one for both the Benevolent Ir- |5:00; 6. Toronto, Keon 22 (Ma. |5:27. Pilote oe Hak 6:01. Hillman minor, ma-| Times 31-2 31. Miss McGee jon March 2ird at 8 a.m. The tra- The main event as in past years ish Society and the Parkdale havlich, Horton) 5:20: 7. Mont- | Howe, eee 3. Chic ago, jor} art minor, major :18, jowned by. Wendell Proffit, Fluid | ditional parading and the throw- will be the Mapco event sponsor- ry BYWORD Amusement Centre. real, Beliveau 26 (G. Tremblay, Las (Mikita) :54; 4, |Marotte 14:30, Fleming triple | Drive owned by Albert Ross. ing of the first stone will then ed by the Maritime’s Asphalt eee In the other section of play at |Provost) 5:43: 8. Montreal, ca anal . (Pilote, Sta |SunOr. majors McKenzie double |CLASS D TROT AND PACE take place with the competing (Co. of . the second the Canadian Legion, the lLe-|Backstrom 18 (Larose) 6:05. | Chicago, 3 Penailies — Wat- jminor 17:24. : Murray’s Price (L. Gamester rinks in attendance. spiel or Olands Event sponsored Volkswagens gion team came through with | Penalties — Douglas 3:10, Har- |Pleton) 10; 1 er ai. Whakeas | Third period — 3. Boston 23, 11) This year’s bonspiel is being by Olands brewery of Halifax, ; \four points, while the Sergeants |ris, Kurtenbach majors. 8:14, |S0m 5:24, Hull 7:41, |(Oliver). 15:56; 4. Boston, Oli- | Jolly Day (C. Smith) 22 \held from March 23 to 2% inclu- N.S., the third event RCAF Sum- - : Are Cur Specialty !Mess and the Main Brace. got |Baun 8:36. 15:54. it. Fou: |Yr (Bucyk) 18:57. Penalties— | Lucky Smart (Doucette) 3 4\sive and competition in all four merside curling competition is ° ‘eo ; ; ime | ‘Wo each. Gi | Third period — 9. Montreal, | Third perled—> Dnlroy: der. (Oliver 7:06, Marotte 10:43, Doak “Evening Date (G. Fitzpatrick) levents, is expected to be keen. by the host club and a Confederation Coy ciirares oe ™ | Inthe finals, the Legion and |Balon 3 (Price, Beliveau) 12:11. |teyne 4 en 12:37, Woytowich 19:50. 0. 6 3|-—_________————_|the fourth event sponsored ‘by .. se eg of ae Sportsmen's -Club-will-meet. to |Penalties — Larose. 9:43, Baum |") 10, Neste om | eee eg 9 11-25 Try See (A. Pines) rt Iidog Tr side. There are st, nd. Sed and Bonspiel RUDISCH'S }decide the championship of thé /13:03, Douglas, Ferguson ma- | Detroit oo 17 12-8 | ack ie Be 11-481 tines SE3-08. Searvay’s Prine Bu Gs TFOUNCE side. There are Ist, Ind, 3rd and |Province, and the winner of the |jors, Larose, Boyer 19:42, Stem- | Petro! 610 4-29 New Yor : | cana Sa MacSiiiien : 4th’ prizes in each-event-and-the Schedule GARAGE 3.3. Morris trophy.-The first |kkwski 20:00. ee a be 10,015. by : Pownal Royals final games to decide the var- - Mae vee |e ae poe SE | a ae ant | oon les ecicaie. ot ee ee The following is ‘the Ralph’s . Se aad ine eoaas: 710 182901 ap beam 3 New York 5 i 2 — : |. The Hampshire Bulldogs te eCAF station. ers . ‘ ; —— — | Toronto : NEW YORK (AP) — Johnny, feated Pownal Royals 15-6 in the ss ey pia aon ; kal d Attendance—14,996 Bucyk’s second goal of the | ~*.\second game of the finals for. the The entry fee pot pe bonspiel ; de bay s i minutes to play ; i theson trophy. Hamp- is $16 per rink, which guarantees tion Bonspiel. Eight teams PL AYOFF HOCKEY __CHICAGE 4 DETROIT 1 [game ee ae we aot _[EDlilip Manan evies 20. a minimum of four games. Clos- wv are taking part in three eight CHICAGO (AP) mt ay pair of | National Hockey League vie-| Scoring for the winners were: ing date for entries is March 18. end games at 1.p.m., 5 p.m. : ; é goals by Phil Esposito “led Cm | tory over New York Rangers | L. Balderson (6), W. Watts (3), Entries should be submitted to a ee Craw C ine. d S C t ae Oe eee oe Wemaeeday- niet H. Dingwell (3), K. Jones (2) F-L E.R. Dzendolent, the chajr- for the Tanton’s Accessories rapau ports en er The victory in the penalty-: and E. Corbett. man bonspiel committee, RC. Lid, Shield snd prizes. / Shi filled game ended a four-game | Marksmen for the losers: B. Station, Summerside. 1 P.M. * Thursday, March 17 |. New Shipment of losing streak for Boston and a | Wilson (2) and J. MacPhail and| Rinks contemplating entering 2B. ° i bbe Honda Bikes six-game home ice unbeaten | D. Sheidow (3). ' \this bonspiel are advised that Ice 2B. “Acorn, “F. °Cox, B: “Game Time — 7:00 P.M ; streak. for. New_York... | The series resumes Saturday the opening draw will be con- ©. Meclaae on es i Just Arrived! The Bruins had played short- |. ‘night. ~ +1... ducted. on. the evening of March 3 : f ; i . : ' s ix minutes of the a ———~~——— 22 in the RCAF Recreation Cen- ‘Rourke, D. Ward, E. Englewood Regional High ee Sead derind before Bucyk lifted L Mer; and while it is not compul- ‘Wes Austin. vs. ‘ I ———— SES - Murray. Harbor jsory, skips or a — = ce 3K. Jenkins, A. ¥. * ° : ‘<n eg , ; their rink are requested to be Piercey, J. Shelfoon Alberton Regional High sy RURAL MINOR | | Wins Two Tilts |present for the draw. F. Dillon vs. B. Le- : PS B Len ? E Clair, R. C. Parent, | - . HOCKEY gy ; Bruin ‘ ‘ oe 4 | The Murray Harbour S5rums Cana dm JUNIOR LEAGUE FINALS gh F , 'whipped Morell Metors a 2 NHL STANDINGS 7 . ' The following paperweight te ithe ‘Kings County Intermediate | : Ice 4 P. O'Rourke, Dr. Kelly, FORUM players ore requested to be at ail a ad ts. final and now will advance | By. THE CANADIAN PRESS W. Carr, A. Tulle vs Bs del with 16 hip. everheod St. Dunstan’s Rink at 7.45 p.m. ‘ ; the Tignish Aces, Prince Coun —w a ae aR G: Storey, Dr, Jelks, WN eG ie March 7, '1966 for second game | ; - lty: champs : v B. Jones, E..MacLean. CH’TO DISTRICT sae phelps het reasbicsne Of setten with Souris: Paul Sul-| JUNIORS PLAY TONIGHT | Bud Lowe, Dave Weale aaa ees) a °o i 7 Ice 5 A. Saunders, H UR Tth 8: er : P livan, Paul :MacIsaac. Mark’! Winston Clements had two eae icago a 2 ‘ 6 Heiel ‘.i H. ine. THI : SDAY, MARCH 1 :30 p.m. A-cycle engine ¢ Mullins, Douglas Wheatley, Rod- Billy Weatherhie and Tup- was held scoreless for the for the winners while W. White, Toronto 30 22 9 18 Po a Doug’ Macxeve | Prince of Wales Cotleg ftom le Ney Mark Maco, Ragers ae two ofthe ga-ga imag while at 6 erie and Bice cond: eto 3 1 1 im . ’ ‘ 2 5 . ; ‘ } ng. Gallant oe Mies, D. 7 : Pe ve . Aesehenity. etd sn, Gay. ewes, ida Dowie ao ye smn Mind but that ceeurbiibb is at tae ss tnermediste € play the | Boston 17 39 6 153 252 Kilpatrick. Foes rs o K ith. armickgel Preston Ellis, Garth MacGui- Will be taking to the ice to- jy to happen again’ this even- | Murray Harbour Cubs took a HERONS : St. Dunstan's High School “a gan, David Livingstone, Boyd | night to do battle in the se- ing. Plan.to be on hand and | 43 victory over the Peak’s| NORTH BREE a ‘ie 7 . ; rk td, MacLean, Gary Moore, Noel’ cond game of, the a see this -thrilling caliber. | Bombers and now “—_ ae rd Pe AB seni cas te o " : : : be" ” 7 : ip Steele.- David t d District hockey Game time is 8.30 at the Char- i of Queens Coun cans ee Adults 25 Brackley Pr. Wd; Dial 4-c4aa PMacAleer.. PHD SOc” | mais. Weatherbie's SDHS fine lottetows Forum. Section) . \gressional Medal of Honow, : | : Pasion \ nang > \ '