<a, ¥ * ‘Ont. Takes Series Lead; wa, Shorthanded Island Loses D4 ~ SPORTS FRONT — Che Guardian “Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew” m» Clay Terrell ~ Adults—$1.00 FREDERICTON, N.B. CH’/TOWN ROGERS RANGERS Students 50c¢ \ eran est ssc me re CH'TOWN RURAL BIRCHWOOD HIGH ime Se All Admissions 35c |, No Skating After Game By THE CANADIAN PRESS National. League . REGIONA H Montreal 33 18 8 195 151 74 Chicago 32 21 °7 210 159 71 : L HIG Toronto .29 20 9 176 153 67 f Detroit 26 24 10 189 168 62 |New York 17 33 10 175 223 44 Boston 16 37° 6 146 237 |. Scoring for Pownal were Shiel-| | doin 2, MacPhail, H. Smallwood | | and Johnson. | | .Scoring for the Hawks were)! MacLeod 2, MacArthur and Dow each had one. . The next game will be. play- tonight at the Pownal rink at 8:3 p.m, ' Jerry West, of the Los ‘Angeles Lakers, drags — at Dave Stallworth, of the New York Knicks, with his left hand as Stallworth leaps for a, shot at the basket in first half ef. game in New York. West ea ®. | x s 1 y w e 2 < : Get Spare Ring s2conp section » Charlottetown, Thur. March 10, 1966. >< , : ; ; Sie ; ») 1 aa aaee ae — = om | killed the Bagotville entry. By CHRIS ANNETT fe $ ed into sole possession of first |with Northern Ontario Wednes- ee aan Trearel ciation One would think that if two men wanted to have a fight |” 2 iad in bs rarer oe day, yielding singles in the fifth|curling picking away at On- that they would not be’all that hard up to find a place to mpionships Ps re . ae 4yY and eighth ends and two points |tario’s four - end bomb in ‘he. bash each others brains in but it has been a far different night with oo a an in the 10th, 4 ‘third. The rodf eaved in as Gu- story in the case of Cassius Clay and Ernie Terrell. Like over —_ re an e Sxth | Northcott , capitalized on |rowka's front end gave the skip a a. with a ne os these two oe wee ines ; ; [eee eer aie te cane an cree rT oe oe their ecross coun seeking a > | piling 8) 0 business and settle the argument | as to which of two a oe egy opp zal Pena a, two-enders and |bec's oh Pog last three . course oursome consecu- o a three-coun ends. aaih better pugilist winner world tive game after getting off to a the final end FIFTH ROUND They finally decided om Terente ” i seiher Tecenis sak shart ie he eames Fo 4 Ontario had more trouble with | Nfld. 020 010 000 110— § to get a fight in Quebec Province or in Iinois or for that Ron Northcott of Calgary, had|wees fou «pat effort in the eh ae? + Poel eae eae at ee ss nas tana rycen en woe, om BC ga Bg a makers. have 's sple! a | , __, Terrell has caught me a bad! time moans, Cay. he een lin the final three ends. that NB. 001 101 010 301— 8 a ince n Liston or tterson s rink ee in’ Seay Ponte tt Salat "ead eaten ew detesed ‘il Tracy Bosse , vera" «So eS o— re i : ville, Que., by a 96 : *" ever the big fact is ‘that Clay will soon be inducted into the Bob Picherina’s am SM) he ; U.S. Army and°will be unavailable to fight. It would be bad : Nova Scotia _ 000 202 000020— 6 if he took off tnlo the services still clutching his precious Poe Saee ae na Manitoba ‘111020101 30111. Two more sidelights . . . Both Clay and Terrell have aes Cue ee fone . Ontario -004 000 100 303—11 mised to give Canadian champ George Chuvalo a crack Mason of Burnaby was defeated | Quebec 110 101 01¢ 010— 6 at the title should they win it. By that time Clay will un- by Nova-Scotia 97 Wednesday | SIXTH ROUND meeeely gp ee Army an Soren has sooty — —| night : eal PE. 001 010 101 020—'6 can stra arm his way to victory r & : oe : ’ NB. . 220 103 010 103—-13 so what ly: use. sejeii a tiles an idaliaae at eo pe cs sae TET be: Fag tar meat on tee club was Then too Conn yee FRANK MAHOVLICH of the Detroit net to score the key League action in Toronto. shall (8) holds back Dave |in the ll-round Pm sched e,8 N.S. ‘020 100 202 110— 9 the Maple Leaf Gardens has tendered his resignation berarmy | Toronto Maple Leafs (27) lets only goal of the game Wed- Red Wings goalie Roger Crozi-- xeon (14). (CP Wireph 0 Gee ee ee | BC. 301 001 020 000— 7 the fight was accepted. In the process Pe spat comment. | the puck go from close in on mesday night in National Hoc- er was the victim as Bert Mar- ve rephoto) and New Brunswick 2-4, North. | ciate ecompletements towards th ee er cet ern Ontario 1-4 and Newfound. | N. Ontario 100 110 202 211-11 age d " He noted that if the fight was not enough : : land had one win and five losses. Nfld. _ _, 022 008 020 000— 9 for Montreal then should Toronto take it and then bluntly ; Bill ’s Nortiiern Ont-| TORONTO (CP) — The man} stated that “It is no place for those who want to evade con- an © acio Rink from - Haileybury |Wto built Maple Leaf Gardens Quebec 002 010 110 010— 6 scription in their own country. hg snapped a four-game losing |™ainly as a base for his Na- | Manitoba 010 101 003 102— 9 Fighting words from a fighting old man. ~* oe , streak with its 11-9 victory over |tiomal Hockey League team has : RAMBLINGS ; e George _ MacCharles’ of st. |offered his resignation as a di- | Ontario 102 011 003 102—11 : pea: : : A ea te eee, tt lueoch 0 eee” arcana we e Points final s March world vyweigh Got a letter from a former Charlottetown -sportsman, 4 . ema s do it. In the other match, New |Championship fight will be PW L. BOB BILLINGS yesterday and he was telling of the Canadian Cea S an ers in i Brunswick's Charlie Sullivan of |staged there. Cintorie 6s hockey championships in . . . Apparently TOM ree Saint John downed a short-| However, the arena manage-| Alberta $43 PURSER and MIKE POIRIER goalie and (ot Oe a. by AL McNER The Canadiens outshot the 10:26, Duff 10:40,..Bueyk 15:01, aged only gwo shots at New|handed Prince Edward Island|ment hasn’t accepted the res-| Manitoba $41 Bt VS Meee Saas 006 alte were both on the | MONTREAL (CP) — Boston |Bruins 11-6 in a dull opening pe-|Balon 18:02. York goalie Cesare Maniago,|four 186. Chariottetown lead |ignation of Conn Smythe over) British Columbia § 32 Ne an ee PURSE was honored an being the MOST Bruins, out of playoff contention |riod, were outshot 15-11 in the| Third period—3. Boston, Oli-|who recorded his second shutout | Temple Hooper threw four rocks |the acceptance by the Gardens} Saskatchewan 5°32 SAT ADEE elaver’ at the toureey -. One can see why the |for the seventh straight season, |second as the tempo increased,|ver 16 (Stewart, Woytowich) jof the season. while skip Art Burke jay ill with |0f the Cassius Clay-Ernie Ter-| Nova Gcotia 633 s had more than their share of problems ... LOCK |refused to act like league door-|and swamped the Bruins 18-7 in|1:45; 4. Boston, Bucyk 21 19:43.| The Madison Square Garden| #® infected throat. rell fight. | BEL 523 LLEWLELLYN took over a big chore last evening as he was |mats as they deeued Geabglact the final period. ' |Penalties — Oliver 7:39, Awrey crowd of 13,010 at first seemed| ! the seventh round schedul-|_ Smythe, objecting to the fight) New Brunswick 624 ‘to take ART BURKES place as the skip of the P.E.I. team... | Montreal Canadiens 3-1 in a Na-| Indication of first period play | 16:08. to be rooting for the Biack|¢d for 9 am. AST today Nova |because of Clay’s statements | Quebec 624 Burke ran into ‘Strep at’ and he was reported to be in /tional Hockey League gamejcame in the opening three min-| Shots on goal by _|Hawks’ star to break the rec-| Scotia was to play Prince Ed- about United States involvement |Northern Ontario 5.14 bed under doctors orders . _ Sickness has had a bit to play |Wednesday night before 13,312jutes. Boston 615 7—28 ord. ward Island, Saskatchewan was|in the Viet Nam war, announced | Newfoundland 615 in this year’s classic as HERSH LERNER has been ailing fans, Ha, Montreal defenceman Ted Har- | Montreal 11 11 18—40| But then the fams got behind | ,*#ke on Manitoba, Northern /his ection in a telegram Tues- Sern too . . . Reports indicate that Burke has been = For the Bruins it was only |ris got a penalty at 1:19 and the| Attemdance—13,312. ; the Rangers’ effort to thwart |O™t@tio was pitted against Ont-|day from his winter home in P I Ro | with the best skips in the country and coming up wii her their fifth win-on the road this|Bruins were unable to get a di- 3, him after New York spent four | 27% Newfoundland was to meet |Palm Beach, Fia., to John Bas) FOWNG yais big shots... The DETROIT RED WINGS Pave iim yet. {season and terminated a seven-|rect shot at Worsley. NEW YORK (AP) — Bobby |rinutes short-handed while Hull|AMerta and British Columbia |sett. chairman of the Gardens’ a break... DOUG BARKLEY has responded to treet, |game losing streak. At 4:30 Forbes Kennedy was|Hull of Chicago was halted for |Wras'on the ice in the first pe-|W25 Paied with Quebec. New |board. Shade Hawks ment on his eye and it is expected that ag A a Ago Montreal product Bernie Par-|penalized and ‘big Jean Beli-|the third straight time in his sod. Brunswick drew the round seven| The fight was turned down by i Stanley Cup finals if all goes well .. . with oe lek alae played a dazzling|veau’s night of frustration com. |€ffort to break hockey’s 50-goal A : bye. ie. several United States and Ca-| pownal Royals edged Nine Bovin in hamess the Wings should have a. mo cript. |game in the nets .for the win-|menced.- “|barvier a8. New York Rangers | At one Pond Hull io agers | prince Edward Island had the (median cities efter Clay objected | mile Creek 6-5 in over. ‘- Ca MEE Se” sie Wis sro “eee Mstey ers Parent had Canalone|” Tie Monn catan, Cand ede Slack, Hawa 1100) Seon ale ont aazean ie snd, aod son [sonal bone reclame tine ip wn tht ser a s Mantle of hockey.” However the Hawks have still to win ss on ut one ee Rew S80 08 o0 ee wednadey night, get control of the puck with the atid two Lesce Nene Sia is leeme “cigible” for’ iemediats |r fut tamen to three at many titles as the Yanks .. . The CANADIAN - CZECH fired at him. missed g ce wi It was the third straight shut- | Black Hawks on a powerplay. |Quebec were 2-3 Ne military service when his draft : ‘orld Hockey Championships ts to be | Another Montreal product, |standing right on Parent's-door- i . New Bruns- for the Phillip Matheson trophy. ee = Seana at 8:30. . . This game |Gilles Marotte, on’ ns Been step. Then at the 6:30 mark the |out for Hull and ies ane oe bi fag Men — and Newfoundland were |oatd in Louisville, Ky., last] Pownal. now advance to the will almost definitely decide second place tn the round robia blue line, produced one goal, as Boston goalie ‘stopped Duff on a se commal (oak for the secoed tmadied without trouble aoe eiagre _— Te reeset TY es status from | finals against the winner of the Hey is is to check them inside thelr own bluclioe and |" yatenee throughout the’ can | time in his career a week ago, SUMMARY Alberta romped toa 155 vie.| Clay appealed his reclassifics-| Scoring for the winners weit. — there They did manage to |[- . SUMMARY He shares the National) » tory over Bill Grozelle’s North-|#om, saying: “I ain't got 00/D. Sheadow (3); E. Crane, J, -” they may have something te test. It was Marotte’s third sea-| - irst period — No i ‘ oe ee D iz. » Se ecore four goals . cal a First period — 1. Montreal,|/Hockey League season record | pensities Mohns 10:14 ern Ontario crew from’ Hailey-|q@trel with them Viet Congs.”| Hughes and J. MacPhail. For : . oie "Soaton scorers were Rousseau, 24 (Duff, J. C. Trem-|with fetited Montreal stars, 12:53, 16:02, E ito 16:02 Hill bury: in the fifth round. Ontario His appeal hearing tefore the lossers, marksmen were: B. 0 Murray Oliver with his 16th of | Dlay) 16:56.- Penalties—Harris |Maurice ,,Richard and Bernie | man 17:11." — — defeated Bill Tracy of Bagot-|Louisville board is . scheduled Sonith (3); P. Smith and B. the year and Johnny Bucyk ‘with |!:19, Kennedy 4:30, Doak 16:05, | Geoffrion. Second period — No scoring, |Ville, Que., 11-6. British Colum. |r March 17. MacEachern. cl 10 a 1 his 2ist. Bucyk's was fired the ee es Mae hee tn wreak the record |Penalty—Hadtield 6:54, 1s pra rier ot : length of the rink into an em- period—2. Third period—1.New York, |DUrDaby. downed Charlie Sul- a oe : aa. pty net with only 17 seconds re-|totte_3_:16. Penalties—Langloisiagainst: the Rangers but man- Ingarfield 19 (Hicke, Hillman) livan : a oe xs. wu TODAY S CURLING DRAWS y . a ma . - 239. one. rt Pickering ie : _| Avonlea, Saask., rink to a 9.5| The ie the curling |Taylor, D. Kilpatrick, . « Montreal coach Toe Blake baa ON] THE BRIER BROOM. - cago” 7 9 g-gs/mit over George Maccharies [draw for Thursday at the Cua.| oe 4 — 3. Douglas, De Webs a favor of an extra attacker in an A. rar York - is 87 7-2 A — pg mg panitene. 7 p.m. ~ wen * ar aan ay, = Samceete, op cans wots ee, Out, dat Bay Cutest te meee ' | AeL@ek Terkes Qype. ames ae. itis aed ve Bar kT, 2 ees ee Ee —— N —___ Shener, Vnt., a a t . : = — ova team from Halifax |=- . or — Dd. LJUBLJA! . Adele, Que., against Ne-|sTitl ON TOP oe oa a "third (11-6. Bagnall, G. Miller, J. Hughes. Downe, R. Dickson v (cP) — Me scanes tae Same, who has scored five| ‘The Canadiens’ loss, coupled| _. By.DOUG BELL — a doctor’s ns, he a is til (race in five games to lead . other games in the sixth pe i Dr. MacDonald, J. peg M. Pesaey, K. Cant worked out @ plan they hope/goals in the tournament. Nedo-|with Chicago Black Hawks’ de-| Last might when Prince oes Lave conto Maple Leads to a 1.0|reund, Newfoundland met|Squarebriggs, J. Cameron, W.jwell; P. Perry. ‘will stop Czechoslovakia in a|mansky’s linemates are Stanis-/feat at the hands of New York|Ward Island hit the ice for the /his victory over Detroit Red Northern Ontario and Rodd vs Dr. Gallant, M. Wig-| Ice 4— G. Kays, F. Corcoran, key game of the world hockey |lav Pryl, the Czechs’ leading|Rangers, left Montreal in first|Sixth round of play in the 1966/ONTARIO A SURPRIZE - eae ee | ee an Now | cington Woe’D: net |e . Kays, F. Coveoran, . championship tournament here |point-getter, and Milan Koks. place with a three-point spread |MacDonald Brier in the Halifax} Joe Gurowka’s Ontario rink So Weduastiy ee tae Prinee,...d Ice 3'— A. Saunders, R. Goss, |MacDonaid, D. Douglas, N. Doo- today ciel ; ovec the: Hawks Forum their capable skip Art |have really become the big sur- /€°°% | Scumn ms The Charlottetown rink B. Rogerson, D. Rogers vs A.\iey, J. Dennis. r ~""@he substance of the plan is|be a Bourbonnais: responsibility, Bobby Rousseau accounted for |Burke was in room 410 of the/prize of this bonspiel so far.) 2") cent de th Tamed Per PS art um2'|Bailem, D. George, 1. MacKin. a, eee ‘an effort to tie up forwards |since both men are centres But | Montreal’s tally in the first pe-|Nov@ Scotian Hotel. He was un-| After a poor showing im= theay at Tep: t for injured seams Ras only , tates |aon, B. Crockett, : whom Canadian team officials |the Canadians plan to upset the|riog his 24th of the season. der doctor's order to remain im |opening draw on Monday, when | =o Soewiars Terry | Sawehuk | Metner’ wel ae Ice 4 — H. Péters, Dr. Hig-| AT MONTAGUE Se St cunn Vert Ree SE er Cee |g camaaiems lee 18 after | the |Stely for the island. they only |¢ Bee the Ontario {35 shots and is unbea ten since aid up earlier in the day. it/gins, B. Patterson, Leo Carmag- aetna of the , Vaclav: ’ | first - and it was 1-1 ai : coming up to Toronto from|was not known when and if vert oe oie onka. Nedomansky in the cor- },;: had.one game yesterday, having |foursome has come back strong z aa ). Pd aa Gemetions ig ee Ged ten Ga Gola con: | Me oti Roussoe,'s and Marotte’s (drawn their bye in the afternoon |with five straight victories. | Tulsa Oilers of the Central Pro- ST ae ae dalek cline comment on, Conade' el ~lamarkere ame when thelr elie Oe slo ume tage from the middle ote has wos ior ganar andj Ch‘town Hawks jee. ice & De. P. Macintyre, Loyd romnip they at least were not} RURAL MINOR [282 mm scenteee. on, and Arnold “Lock” Llewel-|trouble getting on to the ice in|tied one with Gamble in goal. Teel RC. Posest, D. Ward, |ion Wright va JK. BecDonely So openly pessimistic as Czech : J ive the regular thes oo te Dele Sakae some aad cow that | Mahon lots is te fe Beat Rangers D. Livingston, J. Keith vs A.E.|Dr. W. Macintyre, Doug Sor- . : h : 3 ‘ vedere en was called upon are A stoutly reinforced Char- % ‘i , Al eam : coach Viadimir Kostca, who has HOCKEY PWC Outclasses Pin grliprninl ye ee ute ee oo tan |eried war-|Piercey, John MacDonald, D.!rie, Al Coneen : days that nobody is. capable of |The following Rural ~ Minor S‘Side High hot and cold Chartie Sullivan: en- |tankard for Friday night. Toronto, shaky defensively at a wicked “San taiing the title away from ‘Rus-|Hockey Paperweights are re- ide flg try from New. Brunswick. This| In their most important game |the start of the game, settled| Rangers Club at the Charlotte. ea thie seer quested to be at the Forum Fri- : : meant that the Island lads had |to date Joe and the boys took |down in the third period to give | town Forum last evening to the “Thursday’s game ‘between |4&Y Morning, March 11, 1966 at| Prince of Wales controlled the |to play with only. three players; |the-best of a still poorly curling |Gamble protection as the Red/tune of 108. And it wap the the Canadians and us will de-|7-0 a.m. i ball as though they owned it/Ralph Manning moving ‘up~ to|Bob Pickering. Most of Bob’s| Wings outshot Toronto 35-26. newleycomes that got. the cide second place,” Kostka said |, Paul Sullivan, Paul Mclssac,|vesterday as they <displayed &/lthe third stone spot and Dr.|misses have been heavy draws| The victory, - before 14,993,| poais Stan Peardon led the ee eo Roddy Veessy, Mart MacDox! handed Summerside High School fonds’ (bth fas Geo tak oltcaad eee OPTS hook Greopers ond|peiats aksadl of the Ml Wings. cerning cemglie HAVE SPECIAL CHECKS ald, Dennis Reddin, Kenny Mac’ |@ humiliating 51-35 defeat in re-|roc ks). The big drawback to |throwing that little extra weight. Bes A ett x. ee ou ae peat Mcees aaaln, Gary Wood, Sohn Dowling, |gulae PET: _lnteretholastie A|lthis type of play is the lack of| Another curler under doctor's|UNDER STRONG PRESSURE | <7 ji, each. had cue, Fue: aL Preston Ellis, Garth M..McGui- etball play. Set ‘of one of the sweeper every |care is, of course, Hersh Lerner} * portly . 27-year: Sea 5 - Bourbonnais of Riviere Quilgan, David Livingston, Boyd| Brian Peters led the PWC high tone thrown, meamee that there {who has his own doctor (his bro. |from Port Arthur, held his| Randers Andy Arsenaolt dagsled | Barre, Alta., Paul Conlin of Kit- |gray or ae , meaning that there fans with @ four - goal output . +, Pau in -|MacLean, Gary Moore, Noel |School club with 22 points while |is only the ‘one sweeper for each. ) there from Manitoba with |Sround throughout the game de- A ,|Gordon Carr and Don Lothianistone throwh and this fellow However between them |spite strong pressure by the| While linemate AM Blam New Shipment of chipped in with 12 and 11 points|must try and sweep twice as they seem to have the illness un- Wings. . winth one each rounded. cat. the id Bik respectively. Brander was high |hard. der control for the present at| After Detroit. Goalie Roger : , Honda es. man for Summerside with 17| The boys put up @ good battle least amd they are now .becom-|Crozier made key saves against | Scoring. gallina ee : Just Arrived! - j Points while Clive, Linkletter|after falling behind in the early |ing @ strong contender. Al-|Leaf ‘defenceman Marcel Prono- a nae the el 6 a sere jand Bishop with six, five and lends 4-0, but Lock had trouble |ready Hersh has done what he |vost, back in the lineup after a ie still Ga k p | four. reading the ice and eventually |Set out to do, which was to bet-|missing 16 games with sprained Sails ah panes an dead. | Prince of Wales had a poor |New Brunswick won out 13-6.|ter his poor showing at the '63|knee ligaments, and Tim Hor-/ is be aa in “od a : | {percentage from the floor or/This puts the Island record at 2|Brier in which Manitoba made |ton, Gamble took over. . ‘ee total of 10 mark. . jelse the score would have been |wins and 3 fosses. its poorest showing in history,| “He nearly lost track of a long | PU™Ping in a ; em ns . jth higher I spoke with Art Burke in his |winning only two games. |shot by Detroit's Bert Marshall, | °™- | —_ eee, ic =| hotel room last night and he told/BRIER HIGHLIGHTS but recovered to make the stop im ry me that he feels well enough to| Lt. Gov. W.L. MacDonald and | and followed up with point-blank BULLETIN 6 LiLo ie Qdod take over again today for. those |Mrs. MacDonald are among the | saves against Norm Ullman and ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. (AP) Ns [ak te ee he ae Ernie Terrell said’ Wed ; lu ulletins, _busi- 4 "s produce Brier competi- | és ‘ sas 160. Medel with 18 h.p. overhead | ness _letterheads, All IS OUR BYWORD & tion. He awaits now just the eae cae his illness, and alter ai of tis baat dee taleer > sui cine - ac eee ca al rhe and es work arene. Volimegen | our conde, A Burke wa" DY als late nthe frand Corin Toronto March 3 under te swagens this year's play. He has been |< made a big save against Bob/terms of the new contract he Gcyclo engine : GUARDIAN - PATRIOT |] Are Gur Specialty PLAYOFF ‘|very steady throughout and |Pulord dkstekan Govt But |has just received. 5. ceva c E N T R A L { Complete fine of genuine eg tha aia had Le , the |man got a piece of Pulford rom il Is sat bid coe se HOCKEY — reste" rt com” ie hind an drew » bokine mt | BUlIdogs, Roya Keith Carmic | ~L'e . Intermediate “(C” looks like “Sparky” Sparks with | DOr SE cimtne ase AM, tt * Ltd hael P R | N T E R Y eget S eh G ee Cc : Keo cae ae —_ spot is jhis 28th of the oe Post Victories ‘ ° P | Prince Coun ie so far wi r SUMMAR Hamps' dogs 25 Brackley Pt. Rd. Dial 4.6423 | hone. 4-8506 | E hip (best of th gr sem ‘Columbia showing the only real first’ period—1. Toronto, Ma-|feated Kingston Crystals 63 s 1 Alberry Plains ship 0} ree games) | pe ; : zg ~~” | Strength to date ... hovlich 28 (Hillman, Keon, | North River rink in final — | Alberton: Arena | Driving is the best way to tra- |17:24. Penalties — Stemkowski, play for eae oa i ae ar eh ek ( ‘ vel, it’s summer driving all the Henderson 16:39, Berg man| Phy. Hamp: wee MARITIME JUNIOR Tomighe S15 (ex ant fou te mc sr one, Hag Peg - es i ae fe. ides clea uci aeaes peice c le this week. Rooms are Second period — No scoring, ‘ I HOCKEY Elmsdale. Rockets [bard to get in the downtown ar* Penalties” — “Henderson 11:00, | (ra. Sate Wroeth River rink “os. jea. But the motels on the out- Shack 12:55, Boivin, Shack Scoring for the winners were: : Albany St. P |Skirts of town have space, so 19:25. j ere: SEMI-FINALS : ay ats bring that car ... See you at the Third period — No scoring. Gan Cuciieeen i S. 2 ‘Brier. |Penalties—Shack 6:03, Gadsby|White. = 2 se bey oi idcbiea te For the losers, marksmen were FRIDAY, MARCH 11th—9.00 P.M. (Please note time) HIGH SCHOOL PLAY-OFFS = joes wet ee SATURDAY, MARCH 12th—7.00 P.M. (Please note time) FORUM ; tlemdance—14,993. °° "| In the first game of the| SUN 2:30) = | Secs. Crea tes 7 a 5 ayotts, Powna yais eat-| - a 5 UNDAY, MARCH 12th—2.30 P.M. (Please note time) 8:30 P.M. — TONIGHT — 8:30 P.M. | NHL STANDINGS |< tne Chantottetown Hawks 5| bashes | (2nd Game) ‘ to 4-in a crowd pleasing game,| * — : : ; lag HOLDING KNICKS DOWN > was charged with a foul on the play. The Knicks blew a 24 point first half lead, but man- aged to edge the Lakers, 133- 132, in overtime. Ae ee (AP Wirephote)