B The Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon. March 5, 1963. Chihawks Blast Habs 5-2 In Penalty Filled Contest CHICAGO (AP) Chicago Black Hawks bulled their way to a 52 victory over Montreal Camadiens Sunday night fight and penalty filled Hockey League game The triumph kept Hawks within five points of the second place Toronto Maple Leafs, who beat Boston 5- A total of 23 penalties were called during the rough game, which saw three fights break out. Chicago's Bronco Horvath and Al MacNeil of Canadiens engaged in the livelist brawl and each was given five min- ute penalty Hawks moved out to a 2-0 lead early in the first period on. goals by Murray Balfour and Jerry Melnyk and were never in trouble thereafter. HULL GETS 43RD Montreal's Billy Hicke cut the margin to 2-1 late in the first period, but Hawks scored three times in the second period to only one by the Canadiens to put the game away. Chicago scorers were Pierre Pilote, Bob Turner, and, Bobby Hull, ‘who f the season behind Canadiens net minder Jacques Plante. Hull also picked up an assist for the night to move within two points of New York's Andy Bathgate in the race for the league scoring title. Hull has 76 points to 78 for Bathgat Bernie Geoffrion accounted for Canadiens second goal. Chicago goalie Glenn Hall sparkled in the nets as he turned back 33 Canadiens shots. Plante was required to hold Chie cago drives 36 times. MARY 1. Chicago Ba Be 2: First. perio ficke 19:24. Pen- STANDINGS Montreal 13 5 By THE CANADIAN PRESS National League WLT F APt Montreal 35 12 13 225 140 83 Toronto 4 19 8211 159 76 Chicago 29 21 13 199 163 71 New York 223011176 191 55 Detroit 21 27 12 165 192 54 Boston 12.44 7 155 286 31 MONTAGUE—A Montague 2 skipped by Stan Gay took provincial junior curling ampionship in’ four straight Montague Curling Club on The d Saturday, F team skipped by Max Ferguson won th runner-up position, These two teams will represent the province later this month at Truro for the Mari ime championship. Although early in the compe- tition, the experts were predicting the Gay team would take one speil, the pre- dictions for runner-up was al- ways in doubt. The Charlotte town team skipped by A, Saun- rs lost both games on Friday but came back Saturday to win two decisive victories from Al- berton and Summerside, this *meant a play between the Ri and Charlottetown rinks for oi game was won by AF 87 in a close gai Seedy’ Ss Minor To Score 50 Hockey Saturday, at the Sports Areas io Minor hockeyists. In addition to several practices the following games were run off in “A” and League playdowns: MIDGETS Canucks 8 vs Bruins 5, ck goals by “Grant ‘Crockett, Les Barnes,3, Harold MacLean, n Giggey; Bruins goals by therby. 3, Hervie Steele, Bill We 2. inucks won this series by & total score of 16-7 Rangers 4 vs Canucks 2. Rangers goals by G. Kane, 2, Jamey Kennedy, Wayne Mac- Dougall; Canucks goals by Grant Crockett, Cyril MacDon- ald. This was the first game of a home series for the Elks 2 ys Otters 1 one goals by Colin Younker, 2; Otters goal by Brian Sobey, Elks win round by score of 4 Tigers 0 vs. Colts 0. This left Tiger fan Gay Quartet ‘ins Junior Spiel ‘Wings Score Big Victory Over Broadway Blues Sun. YORK (AP)—Detroit | of the season and pushed his | (Delvecchio Laforge) 17:39, Red Wings, exhibiting a good leading point total to 78. Penalties: Gadsby 3:30; Cahan defence, fought off a too late SUMMARY _ ; Caban 16 alties: Balfour 9:37, Backstrom , vost 7:18, MaeNeil (majer) 9:04, ew York rally, beat Rangers | | First period: 1. Detroit Me-| ‘Third period: 5, New York, 11:02, Pilote 11:02, Geoffrion MacNeil 9:04, Horvath (major) 42 Sunday night, and moved to | Donald New York, | Spencer 2 (Langlois, Hannigan) 11:43, Balfour 17:42, Fleming 9:04, Turner 13:29, St. Laurent point of New York bereuie s Cingafild, Lang- 10:49; 6. Detroit, McDonald 4 19:24, Hicke 19:24. 5 | in the scramble for the fourth lois) 19:46. Balon | (Ullman, jotey). 18:81, Penal. Second period: 4. Chicago, Third period: No scoring. place in the National Hockey 7. Bassen, served by Boileau ties: Pr McDonald Pilote 7 (Hay, Horvath) 7:52; | Penalties: Evans 0:30, Hicke eames. "9:12; Cahan 19:39; Gadsby| 11:23 5. Chicago, Turner 7 (Vasko, | 12:08, Balfour 14:03, Johnson The key victory left Detroit | 19:39, SAVES Fleming) 10:58; 6. Chicago, Hull 16:00 Fleming 16:00 Vasko 16:27) in excellent shape in its drive Second period: 3. Detroit, Howe | Bassen 39 446 43 (Fleming 11:58; 7. Montreal, | Geoffrion 17:54, for the last playoff spot. Trail- | 29, 13:30; 4. Detroit, Boileau 4) Worsley 10 16 10—3¢ Geoffrion 18 (Hicke, G. Trem-| Saves | ing by only one point they now blay) 16:51. Penalties: Rous- Plante 14 14 8-36 have three more games to play Seau 0:13, Nesterenko 3:05, Pro-| Hall 13 9 1133 than Rangers including a key Red Kelly Blasts Two As Leafs Whip Bruins BOSTON (AP) Versatile Red Kelly scored his 20th and 2ist goals within two minutes for a personal high mark as Toronto handed Boston a 5-1 Na- tional Hockey League defeat Sunday night. Kelly, the 34-year-old veteran of 15 NHL campaigns, lifted a bounding puck over falling goalie Bruce Gamble at 1:46 of the second period and converted Allan Stanley's long shot at 27. The long - time defenceman, now in his third season as a centre, had reached his pre- vious season record of 20 goals last year. Boston was sent toward its 17th straight winless contest when Bob Pulford fired a 20- footer past Gamble at 7:09 of the first period on a breakaway. Leafs were shorthanded at the time. George Armstron reached the 20-goal plateau for the third time in his 11 seasons at 14:00. The action was punctuated by the brief, serene flight of a pigeon which skimmed near the ice in the second period be- fore returning to the Boston Garden rajters. Toronto goalie Johnny Bower lost his shutout bid when Bos- ton's Jerry Toppazzini scored at 12:58 of the finale. But Leafs got the goal back when Arm- Charlottetown team looked as though they would win ever in the fourth end the RC team got a four end and from then on could not be counted out and was able to take the a ce and the runner up 5 “Gay, on, 031 011 000 040-10 R. Pettitt "00 200 010 103— 8 Shields (S) 010 a9 A10 120-7 M, Ferguson (RCA. 301 OL 01 002— 9 S.Gay(M) 021 030 O11 33-14 M. Ferguson (RCAF 100 301 100 00— 6 L. A. Saunders (C) 323 24-14 R, Pettitt (A) 000 001— 1 (Game conceded) A. Saunders (C) 512 420 01-15 L. Shields (S) 000 100 30— 4 (Game conceded) M, Ferguson (RCAF) 010 040 21— ©) 203 101 0-7 A winders Results Tigers win this hard fought | round which went three games and now advance against Elks for the city “A” ti PEEWEES Wolves 3 vs Cubs 1. Wolves goals by Richard Rogers, 2, David Hume; Cubs goal by Keir Jackson. This win gave Wolves this series by a total score of 43 but only after consideration by : special nome committee of & strong protest lodged by Cub ous ai inet decisions of one of es of the second same After considering the Protest the committee decided the decisions and game should stand. Orioles 3 vs Owls 2, Oriole goele by Darrell Scot, 2, Jimmy Hornby; Owls goals by Francis Dillon, pees. Stanley This was the first game of a and home series for the ctiy “B” title, Wolves 2 vs Hornets 1. Wolves goals by Bob Jewell, Rich Reg- ers; Hornets goal by Billy Mac- Calium. This was the first of home and home games for city “A” title BANTAMS Wrens 3 vs Condors 2. Wren goals by Mel “Marray, 2, Dave ny Starley, This win gave Wrens this tound by a total score of 6-2, core OFFICIALS Mike MacKinnon, Gary Cud- Ron Carmichael, Bill | Boyles, Joe Monaghan, Len | Arsenault, Murray Chandler. Les Barnes, Dennis | Flannagan, John Reid, Keoboy | gw Walsh, JONAL SPORT PAGE12 | Powell River, B.C. — match in Detroit Tuesday. Parker McDonald scored a pair of goals for the charging Wings, including one ‘which put it out of reach wile less than two minutes to ‘That killed a New York rally that was centered on Sosncet's goal, yeh nasroed the defic X-Men Down SDU = 49-39 In Hoop Opener | Yisting St, EX, X-Men de-| eral, was easly the top man USY foaled Vereky Seinte 1-90 yew | on the amt soachending ot Prior to that, however, De- | terday afternoon at Saint Dun- defensively, and troit had outplayed New 'York sane College in the first game ail giving a brillian strong scored for the second time, unassisted, = as was reflected in the a best of three series | eae bce The Red Wing victory broke|— Bernie Fal- | oney, proved immense ' saves. Detroit's Hank Bassen|the Maritime Intercollegiate} Rookie John Heine was tops a siting of eight straight with-| | QUARTERBACK Bernle | ee ine was 8 required to make only 16 | Basketball the red and whiters with 13 oney of the Hamilton Tiger Cats demonstrates a shift to one of the large turnout at .a fooball clinic a Saint Dunstan's | college gym yesterday. Fal- Enthusiastic Turnout Seen At Grid Clinic Billy Ship and Roger Nelson. One of ‘the features of the clinic was a movie of a gam Gotwoen | the | TigenCets | and Argos last October 15th which the Ticats won by a lopsided score, This was the game which saw ed to 36 by New Mee Saas, ater ta veh |p te Wes eee York's Gump Worsley. satile Bob Ni , took an|SDU player to get up into the Andy Bathgate, New York’s|early lead and were never double figures. crowd at the clinic and had a |S DP) Edges league leading. scorer, got New | headed. At half time the Packy || Bernie Faloney, voted top York's first goal while each | MacFarione - visitors football player in’ Canada last w ‘wealth of information on dif- Montague 3-2 was a man short late in sree oe cus- | season, urrently on a ferent techniques used by both offensive and defensive squads in Canadian football. am e Saint peers High School the first period, It gave New hon with the score reading 2 | cross-Canada tour to promote were unable to|the Easter Seals campaign, tossed the ball to oficially get Paul Chenard was ton in the rege game underway. department for the win-| The Saints, were off in their ners with 19 pointe but Napo-| shooting missed sever: Iteno, wes right on ‘is ‘peels | times what sopeeiyd bebe, xe with 1 ets. They were deadly at Nepetiland, a real floor gen- the foul line ce sinking | ot ef 1 Res. Mews com Pared to 8 out of 13 by the out a home loss for New York. Rangers, although controlling the puck almost as much as troit, spent most of their time trying to dig it out of the cor ner and simply couldn't get off many good shots. One of these was by Bathgate. It hit the inside of the post and hopped out at 17:47 of the final period. It would have tied the game. McDonald's two goals were only his third and fourth of the season. He got his first one when the game was less than four minutes old. He grabbed a stray New York pass, outman- euvred Ranger player - coach Doug Harvey, flipping it in from about 20-feet out. Bathgate’s effort only 14 sec- onds from the end of the per- iod tied it. Bathgate scored on goals by Gurdia Hove aad Mire Ballet the latter on a power | scoring Bothy te's goal was his fas |e the Montague goals. Referees Bob Mills and Mise O'Brien called a total of penalties, six to Saint Pee | tan’s, X-Men Nip UNB 4-3 Draw Named For P.E.I.Rink Pirates Top for the Inina vax in the Cam ¥ MCA 83-70 san one championship. MARCH Over 90 enthusiastic football players and hopefuls turned out at the Saint Dunstan's gym yesterday afternoon to listen to |ibe sage advice of quarterback Bernie Faloney of the Hamilton Tiger-Cats, top football player in Canada last year. “*Olliclals for the game were Don Grant. of Newcastle, N.B, sod Ea Skeffington of ‘Mone- Tire are the lineu 'pX--MacDonald is: Ashe |2,°8 jesson, Boucher 5, Chenard Pirates, City Basketball Lea- gue leaders, Saturday scored a First round - Saskatchewan vs. | a short rebound of a shot by Faloney, on a cross-country Dick Shatto suffer a broken nose Prince Edward Island. Second | close 83-70 victory aver YMCA | 19 Wanolitano 18, Greney, Lax Earl Ingarfield. tour in aid of the Easter Seals and numerous other injuries. | Round — P.E.I, vs. N.B. |in what had been slated as | ev Daigle, Turcotte. Total. Howe's 29th marker mid-way| campaign, demonstrated dif-|Faloney commented on the| ANTIGONISH, N.S. (CP) — CH 6 doubleheader | at PWC, a ie through the second period put) ferent techniques used by the | various plays during the film, | St. Francis Xavier University) Third round Prince Edward | second game PWC vs. spv | *, SU Heine ey Gorsity 4 Detroit ahead to stay. He inter-| players in the various positions, |---| X-Men edged University of New| Island vs. ; PEL | was cancelled. | DesRoches Sirois 6, cepted a New York pass and| He said that the team with the gp Brunswick 4-3 in overtime here| (bye). The Pirates leading 4232 at | Prancour 4, Pha Seen, dag Scored on a 15-foot backhander.| best knowledge of the game POWNGI Shades _ | saturday night to take the open-| MARCH 7 i jhalf time stayed conc wn A | ell, Buotte. Total—29, ‘oileau's power play marker! and the most desire is the team er of their best-of-three Mari-| Fifth round — Northern On. | spite .a gallant effort by built the lead to 3-1 Sat ieaitelwine? Bulldogs 12-11 time intercollegiate hockey tario vs. PEL; Sixth round—| ¥ team, encer’s 60-foot blast from)” The friendly «rid star ans- Wendell Cleaver MacLei " Today’s Minor the point gave New York new/|wered a barrage of questions | Pownal Royals edged Nine ieee Paul Perron won th | MARCH scored thirty points in loadieg | life_ mid-way through the final| and one of the queries was on | Mike Creek Bulldogs 12-11 game with a slapshot from 13] Seventh Round — P.E.I. vs.| the winners, vate Ron Atkin- Hockey Schedule Period but McDonald's second] spot throwing’ Faloney said. sidav night at North Riv feet outside the UNB net with 31 Ontario; Bight Round — P.E.I.| son, was tops for the Y with 20 goal put it out of reach. that spot throwing is hardly | Saturday night at Nort ree nds remaining in a 10-min-| vs N.S.; Ninth Round — P.E.1,| Wayne MacDonal ld was rink in the fourth game of a best of seven semi-final series for the W.R, Shaw trophy. G. Herman scored the winn- ing goal in the dying seconds of the game. other’ big pointgetter for the | Only Minor hockey activities MARCH 9 Pirates with 19 points while | Scheduled today = eee Tenth Round — Alberta vs.| George Scantlebury was run-| Arena are, two ne ames Prince Edward Island; Eleventh | ner-up for the losers with 16 | At 4 o’cloc Te eek toe Round Newfoundland vs. | ae ors closely by Roger | | te meet Spring Par! 1 Referee Vern Buffey suffered a leg injury, apparently wnen struck by a puck, midway through the first Period He fin- ished the period after receiving medical attention, but did not ever used because so many vs. Manitoba. things can go wrong. ‘A quarterback has an aver- age of three seconds to get the ball away he said. Five seconds is a lot and more than five sec» ite overtime period. Tt was his second marker of the game,| with Pat Ferrigan also firing two goals for St. FX, Bob Naylor ted the scoring at 11.46 of the third ‘perod. Joe with in the opening game of their ser- . vis 4 for the City Paperweight work the last 40 minutes. onds is just courtes E. Mutch paced the winners | yicjette and Richard Clark also | —————— ir ite tae) Gi ul cocina is, Linesman Neil Armstrong PICKS ALL-STAR TEAM ee eo eres scored for UNB in the third. Scott Stewart and mnie | vine’ Bastamn oe co lok the Felerc's chores at Ihe Asked to pick an allstar of. Herman, Maciilr, Moore cach Keon moves to. Fredericton MOntague Nips | ‘une Maclean, Deere ae ginning of the second. Walt |fensive team from the players Friday night and if a third game| aoe oe 7 Atanas was the only linesman he has played with and against — to on ioe as b aieeary ON be saa e pons 6, ¢, | home games against Harvey from that point on Jackson's on Canadian clubs he came up Bluewings ow he pene Stewart Hyndm. Mae- ‘redericton Saturday night. SUMMARY with the following lneup: smi, Tag 3 ay oe In’ bockey at Montague on|R. MeGomell 3, P. eng | the ci Rana 2B title, First perio: 1. Toronto, Pul-| Ends—Paul Dekker, Hal Pat- | gmtin. GUILDING LIGHT Saturday sight Montague de-| 13, W. MacDonald 19, L. Bag-| for the City. Bantam . ford 16 (Nevin) 7:09; 2. Toronto, | terson; centre — Eagle Keys: ~ These two teams play again The oldest Canadian light-| feated Mt, Stewart 4 to 2. lole, Total—80, er boys the | games Armstrong 20 (Duff, Horton) |Guards — Kay Vaughn, John Wednesday night and a win for house, Gibraltar Point light-| Goals for Mt. Stewart were| YMCA: R ohkinson », R. ane Vat 4 o'clock and 4.30 sharp! 14 Penalties: Mohns 0:24, Barrow; backfield ‘Jackie | Nine Mile Creek will give them house on Toronto Island, was |by, G. Clark mt ‘Montague | Scantlebury 12, Perry 15,| Bath games will be handled by Litzenberger 5 Baun 7:43, | Parker, Bobby Milo, Dick ee series as they lead 3 games constructed between 1798 and Page by, Clore icholson, | M. Weeks 2, R. iaeDenld 5 Danny Flanagan and Reg Pro- oe 324, Westiall 17:02. Shatto and Joey Pal; tackles— 1808. . Ballum aA az Sullivan. G. Scantlebury 16. fitt. econd | period: 3. Toronto, | Kaly 20 (Stanley, Mahovlich) : 4. Toronto, Kelly 21 (Stan- le) "3:27. Penalties — Stapleton Mahovlich 9:33, Mohns | i 24, Third peri tazzini 17 12:58; 5. Boston, (Mohns, ‘oronto, 21, 18:06, Penalties: 6:54, Arbour 12:31, Top- Bueyk) Armstrong Connelly NEW REMINGTON INTERNATIONAL_STANDARD Buwes Gamble , Hull Has Good Chance 617 8-31) 1210 8—30 TREAL (CP)—The only ative National Hockey League | player to score 50 goals in a fingle season says Bobby Hull has “‘a good chance” of equal- ling the ‘mark this season. Bernie (Boom Boom) Geoft- | tion said in an interview Sun- | day, however, that he want checking «assignment against Hull in Montreal Canadiens’ three remaining games against Chicago Black Hawks. 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