| . Royals Clobber Oilers 6-1 To Win N.B.-P.E.I. Crown Sandy's Royals clinched the left and let go with a shot that elle (D, MacPhee, M. Macken) (A. MacLeod) 14:43. Penalties: NB. Senior hoc key| caught the open Josey | J. Hamilton 2:07; A. MacLeod shaban in comparatively| Prior to Flanagan's goal both 2:12: aethdoe y ; Mac-|7:41; A. MacLeod 10:58; M. fashion here clubs had ne gee scoring ; Be LL; | Allen 13:58. ports - it 't break | A. i ‘Stops: nat —s eats eke) SARE MeTavish (St. J.) 12 8 72 foes New Brunswick's Saint | through. Oilers 7-1 in the fourth) | Ralph "Farmer" Josey made | Roper (C) 6 8 9-3 ph Se ee het of tee series. it yi be Referees: W. Miles, Saint Addition of two players to the Rokk : Sgint John lineup proved little | fr back! ; 7—Royals, B. Whitlock SPORTS FRONT By PIUS CALLAGHAN Thanks, Gus AT THE offset we wish to thank our good friend, Flynn, for pinch hitting for us while we were battling a sore throat. We help to the Oilers and the game rt haven't exactly licked the illness yet but we're we are went along the same lines as the} Buck fighting a winning battle. third tilt of the series Mon- aia «a ee Gus is the kind of fellow that is able to step in the breach day, which saw the Royals rack | most dangerous m men around on for anybody around a newspaper office and come through up a 91 win, Flown in for the | opposing net, counted the third top flight job, He has done it for several on occasions game were neers Nick Nicolle noe ae: The old lamplighter and defence: Bill .Gorhai ig right in front of | m. The Taya now meet the win- the saint ee cage wea a soner Poets a seers. Evening Patriot Abe furday night, | combined on another g the ‘Arena, here Saturday Tish | third and Whitlock mee ALBERTON — An RCAF (Gladys Carruthers (| 2 fant saw paving coach Buck self an opportunist again. Mac-| team of women curlers Otive MacDonald (©) saad head the Royal|Leod had triggered another jane Evening atc opty at at) 00 00— 2 Bree win tes pete Tren Alt| Des. it igh ead day Donepiel tn Alberton | soy cy $20 iS Soak cmeiay. Wiscegen, his visth in vish got his glove on the rubber | ¥ \h ame fer, Ralph Josey, Angie Carroll | But it dropped out and Whitlock rae a tae ene MONTREAL Canadiens suffered a great disaster over the weekend when Henri Richard received a eos arm in that 22 tie with the Detroit Red Wings. Canadiens’ supporters are moaning over the loss of the Poc- ket Rocket. Indeed there are utterances all around us that the Habs can’t win without the Pocket. The way Chicago Black Hawks used them Sunday night in the Windy City would seem to ane the Blakemen are sorely -missing Henri Richard. ill Ledwell states, without any reservations, that the Mon- ae trealers can't go all the way without the services of the younger ene ay Noieee. Sohn ae, took litte time in| Ferne Seel, mate; Kay’ Hoare, | yarn move: Richard. However, we aren't going to go right out and agree Nick Nicolle scored the lone) ssoping it in. | second stone and Elsie Farqu- 010 211 21— 8 with Bill. We admit it’s a mighty loss for Toe Blake ‘ : : ¢ : Saint John marker, in the sec-| “Nivolle, who scored the only | at: lead. | anne Spicer (RCAF) cohorts but they still have a lot of great hockey players left. | a pa : | ond period. An oddity about the| Saint John goal during a| A ekip- ‘201 102 220-10 REE rap ithedh yr adiabary oe eee ae 4 @ : : vc a | two games played in Charlotte-| scramble, picked the right Bed by Gladys Carruthers, also Jean Spears (S) : 3 5 town were that the only two| Comer of the Parkdale net for Treas Ramet ie ite ere $ their socks from here on if they want the Stanley Cup back in Montreal, Indeed they’ll need to be at their very best to oust goals by the Ollers were count | his goal. At the time Royals were | Touma was om Be eee AEM sicia: the third place squad which is most likely to be these same of the Donal ed by former Islanders, the first | Shorthanded, Billy Mulliggn ser-| (F the best held in the Alberton 010 021 04 time. Chicago wks. orie on Monday night by Billy | VN rink this r, Laura Crockett (S) We still insist the Canadiens will be Potent despite the ‘oes Hughes and last night» counter | uae dloee to four imines Tee Aue enti, eon Pe gg of Richard. Those who figure ‘ditterently undoubtedly have ju: ick Nicolle. % Pana Espey oh a cause for their belief. But we are of the opinion that the loss of WILL FIGHT PATTERSON arroll, travelling at high sped, r the Pocket will cause the Habs to fight all the harder and prove SHOW LITTLE LIFE oat ~ ‘ baer rane a id to the hockey world that one man lost to their squad doesn't | sonny Listen, Philadalphia | he has refused an offer of 12.- | son. Later he said he would | 47h Ollers who 2 saetey the | John et, Ieting go with a shot | Was Presented C) mean the loss of a championship contender for the heavyweight | % percent of total receipts | ion games ‘aa i v A. Farrell, Pat title, makes clenched fist in | for a heavyweight title: fight | meet the Champ on those ei son showed little life in | ia er bil the goalie’s | circulation manager along with | oe . . ae, z t ‘uesday’s game till Nicolle put | Pads ino the mes! vidual Bl: ‘Smith (M) The Vics Surprise his home recently as he said | with Champion Floyd Patter- terms. them on te sroresbet at the) BLY Mulgan wow as | Se crests as indi Le a ey ih 34 | 16.53 mark of the second period, | in on a Neate inraanel ane ace official: picer * NORTH Sydney Victorias and Amherst Ramblers | renew Frans thee Gil tha saa or tha | Whitlock, best bacTevish cleanly | pened Ae remepiel by tioning | M. MacDonald (C) 010 110 10—4 oa their fight tonight for the right to enter the Maritime finals be- ; period the visitors pepped right | for the fifth dea tise otc as coaneetaa | ginning this coming Saturday night. oursome um es Oe ad eat clear Te adcg| Referees WIT Miles of Saint | W'4,,/¥et, same, sive Deewsmiss | dean Campbell ( What happened at North Sydney Monday night was surely 8 a i a another goal in the dying min-| John and Don Whelan of Char-| club, to the winners in the | Ma 110 10-7 purprise to is and, we believe {0 8 lot of other nockey f a lottetown handed out a total of | lower bracket. See MIRREN it Riba the Masuenee ch Doug MacPhee | 12 Penalties, seven of them to| In the opening round at 9 taura Crockett (S) Mind you, it wasn’t because the Vics lost the battle but the Playing ¢ ln nthe opening, re way in which they ‘vent down to defeat in their home rink, We T t S easily the outstanding elie | o’eloc! 032 000 10-4 had expected at least a close battle and indeed es would an oO e ea e a n ues. : oa . First peta nace: i by Gladys Caraters of oer eee at 412 02—16 not have been surprised if the Vies had taken the opening game. | Flanagan (A. Carroll, Josey) | lottetown and Olive MacDonald, a | But they went down to a lopsided 7-1 defeat despite che fact By JACK SULLIVAN sume until today’s fifth round, That came just a few min- Mh, haa {fhot which had Roper) 15:03; 2.—Royals, R. Josey (A, | aet Reson Chaciiatewe, toni |. cecrothers NO) that they widely outshot the visiting Ramblers. It woul Hae Canadian Press Sports Editor at 3 p.m. EST, the top of the utes after Manitoba, skipped bar and bounce back out to the| Fiamagan) 17:35. Fonsition: 5. \to the Montague ‘entry skipped 010 101 010 0— 4 from here that the second ~ will be nothing more tl arti KITCHENER, Ont. (CP) — standing was all scrambled with Norm Houck of Winnipeg, | ricnt of Roper. saints ottesut Donovan in 7:23, B. Whitloci 3, | by Blanche Smit A. Spicer (RCAF) formality ard that the Ramblers will be ready for the New Brunswick's gallant rink New Brunswick joinging the counted two in the 12th to even | "®! sae . Donovan 16:13, ‘The ema ora rink from | 201 090 102 3-1 gamv of the Maritime finals this Saturday aight tumbled into the defeated rinks big three — Saskatchewan, Al- the score at 9-9 in a game that | Charlie McTavish, the Saint) masowa Period: 3.—Royals, B.| Alberton last to Marion Mac-|B. Smith (M) 100 100 20-4 | inthe Canadian curling cham- | berta, British Columbia—on the see-sawed back and forth. It | John Goalie was the busier of Whitlock a Carroll, A Mac-| Donald (C) in the second round | Jean Campbell (A) pionship Tuesday, but only after | trop rung. Each had three vic- was 6-6 after seven, 7-7 after | the two goalies. McTavish had) Leod) 4.—Oilers, Nie- « 11 o'clock and Anne Spicer 022 012 01-8 SPORT OF KINGS ene British Columbia to tories and one loss. Alberta made it 9-7 on the | 33 shots fired at him, fourteen in }———— ae RCAF 7 non downed _—_—_——_ an extra end before going down Next is Manitoba with two ith and Houck tied Jit on the tha feet period and credited c D Page gg omdavnety STANDINGS to a heart-quickening 119 de- | wins and a loss, followed by On- | 12th when he smacked Alberta's | with 27 stops, while Roper in the (Cur raw So tar alee se Paved ‘| Rugged Intermedi ate Series feat and creating a fourrink tie | tario Land, Northern, “Ontario | shot rock with a runner to count | Royal net, made 2 stops 9 : ation bracket of | Saas fr The Moneton crew battled the outings. Quebec and Nova Sco- On the 13th Houck chipped a | the score was 2-0 | more experienced Reg Stone tia follow with one win and two guard on his first rock, ee read 3-1. The ation fgets ‘he ri from Trail, BC right defeats. Prince Edward Island | Alberta shot on the ring. | game with a 4-goal effort in the | ladies of the Alberton club. | B. Smith (M) Here is the curling schedule} In the third round of play | Laura Crockett ($) Predicted By Columnist Pr , Montague today (Wednes- { Otte MacDonald (C) received | Marion MecDopald (cy w 3 into 2 At the end of the feet period |For Montague play for prizes donated by the | Jean Campbell (A) 3 2 1 . 6 6 12-foot st r te “B" se-|look like a team that could go|down to the last rock and could |has lost its three starts and Gervais also hit the guard )ans | fedl period. a SoDNA: GAAS tuadl" abliattadbidn’| Sener ’ mitinals font nana celia fe-| look le way and cop the Island| have pulled out a victory except | Newfoundland four straight the 28-year-old Houck — oldest | The game had just gone past| “> sale of lay see cub lieu" Geceaeoaiaa’s Laura| olive um Tee wank Sah rok Ge ok | WE. |for a light draw rock by 19 New Brunswick opened Tues-/ man on his rink—drew in for | the fifteen-minute mark when| black Crockett and Jean Spears (8) -| BOWLING PLAYOFFS | year-old Harold (Hap) Mabey, day's play in the third draw shot. Alfie Flanagan grabbed the | 7 p, was eliminated by the All H fs in the Souris Wom-| the youngest competitor in this with a walloping 15-7 triumph Gervais reverted to a running | puck just inside the Saint J i Dlonships, Souris Letion et en's Bowing League will have) 10 same round - robin tourna: over Norther Ontario. It was game and knoeked out the Man- Blueline, drifted to saint John) _ Ice 1G. Worth, D. Jones, K. ae shigped Sean’ Camp WEDNESDAY AT meet Parkdale with the first Sten underway when you read| i expected to get it's come-up- itoba rock for his double. Blueline, drifted to MacTavish's| Sullivan, H. Coffin vs A. Jones, | tthe ian 1 . | In the trophy bre game being played iv mises to| this, but, in any case, we said | ‘The youngster with the south- | panee from Sione, a seven-time | In the morning round, New E, Clay, H. Campbell, A, Jobn| In, the sae ate ey | ou be a rough and ready series, | We'd make predictions, and here| paw delivery played ‘an almost Canadian championship compet- Brunswick broke a three-way tie Final Game tak ees oeueie Oak bse) Smith (Mp THE be, 2 ough an fea tetce| they ae: Serles “A The Go| ate con ‘and brought ioe, but it didp't work out that for first Place with a easy 175 (FT enone tar me ght | and Ame pero ‘ear aon | Getters should pull a major up-| the crowd of screaming 7 * ed up a victory over Marion sae alten thera) St by nocking ff "the Paes eet wih hi, la, Tock Te ne a A tee ta sears (OCS TOMY —_| w'brenau, 2 Johan, | MacBonn (0. SPORTS ARENA Souris and Parkdale met twice| Hitters in a close series. Ser.) and with British Columbia ly. | third, was: down 82 after’ five | Columbia with Ston nlaying an | | PM. eee ears coe already this season, and both) ee ae enteaa| tevthe bition for shot. but ‘he ends. But it didn't panic, pecked | almost faultless d me, dis | ALBERTON — The final Ice 1—S MacDonald, M. Lea SS aa ae ee were rugged matches. There is| | Soniee Me mariouenas ‘upend | WAS about two feet short, away at British Columbia's lead | posed of Saskatchewan 138, game in a best of three series | R. Ferguson, E. Whi Blithe Tamra -Creokelt’ (a) “ins | Children’s skate 4 - 5:30 Bo love lost between these two! tt) "Yankees. Sorry Anne, Ser-| Manitoba and the defending | 90d. helped slong by a, big | Quebec best Prince Edvard 1 | for the Prince County Regional | Keke, C. Ings, C. Lea, D. oon: and Jean Campbell (A) climi-| Evening — Skate 8 to 10 p.m. teams. Parkdale won the fi champion Alberta rink also three-end eighth, went ahead land 12-9 and Ontario piled up High School hockey title will be": nated Marion MacDooekd (C). LINESCORES | SPORTS ARENA encounter 5-3, with the game be-| 1e8 “C” In this round the power, went to an extra end before big | 98 going into the 12th. an 8-0 lead after three ends and Ice 2-H. Moar, K. Hughes, ing called off during the middle ee aes Prove 00) Hee ‘Gervais, skip of the Ed Young Mabey took’ out two went on to a ridiculously easy Played this afternoon at 4.30 in|» ‘Huyar, R. MacDonald oe 9 AM. of the third period. The rough| monton quartet, counted two for B.C. shot rocks to count one on | 15-4 triumph over Newfound- the Civic Stadium Summerside shaw, C Stewart, D. Herring, | Laura Crockett (S) « ne | they should emerge victors, The i ‘Alberton play, plus arguements had got-| ¢ an 11-9 decision. his second stone and the Trail | land. teen ten out of hand and wisely the|b¥e into the finals will be won| Poe. rouse STRAIGHT | Skip knocked it out for shot and | Wednesday's fifth round has | and K j ¥. Duvar. 001 010 10— 3 referees called a halt to the pre- by the Pixies. In other fourth-round games forced the game into the extra the following games carded: Both te ceedings. What the final out-| 9 itesg nn (he atotts ean, | Saskatchewan throttled Ontario | ° lSaaer Rreasnak Mi. come offs in this| 7 Sarco oe Soy ta Rice eeeccae Mes edged creme eum SS Peat ae See ek Vogstabes take on a fresh making a spirited comeback | ever staged since this| fanded Newfoundland its fourth | Mabey went into the hack. it | Northern Ontarto va, Prince Ed- | ©! Kins le ascormpenvien fie At new taste with when the game was called league began, There is not much) straight loss. 119. Prince Ed: was his big moment but he Wa" Island and Nova Scotia | Retsi Soe, expected to be well Souris won the second gam ete | wand Island had the bye didn’t put enpugh muscle in his | V3. Saskatchewan. Alberta has | Soessiea# our fo two, aid while the game mths Teague, 10| scheduled to re- | delivery on did not get out of hand a: iat Tends te the playoffs RANG [weer een ee 1 be dillies. As soon as the final "HIRD ROUND the first, it was’ plenty rugged. stabllgs ace land, wea eens | 022 000 101 101 — If these two teams go at each Sur predictions, R Sh d ibe 100 310 9 saree ree, toot pe ee —__INangers AGE az," 30301 on wo 3 = 2 | Hockey Schedule finals. Both t J Ni fete nite, "aagCURLING DRAW Saabs) cummins 3 and fast, so it really should be BC. 101 O61 613 908 — 18 The following is the curlin R d Wi k an_exciting round draw for Wednesday at the e Ings Nr Ont, oes oot {00 Oot — = $ | v7 Each year, when the an Charlottetown club. N. B. 10 330 233 100 — arrive, there is always on . ment that enters and mars = p=. DETROIT (AP) — Defence- only one game left with New Picture, And that is the weather| ice 1—(See, C. Seagram Fi-/ man Al Langlois climaxed New |'York there March 18, Detrolt | genx. rourm ‘aoa: Seen caus or tee p At present we are having a mild|™*). | York's three goal spree over a | plays at Boston Thursday, Tor- | Ontario bh the renee a erating ‘according to the fore-|,,!°°,2,— A. “MacDonald, - C. | two-minute, 18-second third per- | onto Saturday and Boston Sun- | Quepee Sue or ee Gustees Waiting to be with us sr Dr. Higgins, J. Bro-| iod rally to give Rangers. a'$4 (day while Rengers dou’! ree ace N Ont ‘ides bee beak cued See a ‘a wiille longer. Mild weather, of oks vs J. Cameron, N. Nichol-| victory over Detroit Red Wings | tion they play league-leading Man evening between 6 and 7 at the * L. Johnston, Abe Zak Pee sot See, and) ice Sm. Taylor, W. Farrel,|Lansiok’ screath goel ot ths | nee! om Sunday. rae be = ey | D. yet. J. Voutour vs D. Saun-| season. SUMMARY 101 , H. Sear, D. Douglas; J.| The victory increased Rang- |. First period: 1. New York, NB colder months. The solu. “#'™ rs margin in fourth place to Wilson 1; (Hebenton, Schinkel) | Nfld. J Ice 4—D. O'Rourke, P. o’.| three points over Detroit in| 17:42; 2 Detroit, Godfrey 4 | N.S. Artificial Ice. : Rourke, Dr. (Howe, Delvecchio) 19:33. Pen- | A WISE eae ‘ wate oe | ithe taansiy Cap singee last JAP" sstieaLetorge 0:36, gt STANDINGS oe /, jo the hockey teams pi 8:31, Jeffrey 13:00, Hebent G ‘the soft ice situa-| a. ‘aap “y MsehMiions wt wis = senda otk to cr i °° | New Brunswick 34 oO the people that | Douglas vs E. Tanton, §. Beat-| #0d two ties and their first win a | a 4a Cold weather | on, T. White, R. Wellner. ‘on the road in six games. Second period: 3. New York, rts 431 in their pockets, 8.30 p.m. (Oid Spain) |” New York missed three shots Hebenton 17 (Hampson, Gen-| British Columbia 431 LIMITED ame money.) lee 1c. Dowling. L. Vessey, | #t the open net in the final 8 on aa; 4. Detroit, Stasiuk| cae A Z : afford to operate. Lepage, y.| seconds after coac! Abel (MacG re gor, think that the | ewe, PG Connolly, Ooo | yanked goalie Hank Bassen for |12:31; 5. Detroit, Howe 30 ‘te-| Ontario 422 the Souris Rink,| Innes, F. Sampson. | an extra attacker only to have 312 . out to make | Ice 2—Dr. Jelks, S. Lavers, c.| Rangers outfight them for the thes: | 312 allfax— Mwontrea gate receipts) MacDonald, F. Morgan vs K.| Puck. . sos mast other rink on the | C. Heo. rs’ of 404 dn have skating, Johnny Wilson, Andy Hebenton, | Dail ra the afterncen. | Camille Henry and Larry Ca- 7. New York, Cahan 2 (Baty NHL STANDINGS y hockey games \ ite, Prentil at ‘when the play- HOWE GETS 30TH %o a CANADIAN PRESS ‘offs arrive and the mild wea- Howe scored his 30th 36; 9. New Nay LTE APL Ro eae aaa ats Be dan? Mlaoee) 2 FS wae Bana ee s hockey oun (onD period end Mare Bollese tine — S7Cer 741; Gadsby) Toronto 34 19 8.211 15076 RE poe, ee one. de it +2 for Wings at the ge, | hengo 3021 13 180 971 ie one ae Sminute mark in the third per- | Bassen 611 724! Detroit ‘21 28 12 169 197 54 best a of we tor the But barely a minute tater Worsley 524 Boston 12 44 7 155-286 31 yeaa i taee goal burst to Wrap Op coal o is to wrap up *,9 * st be hichy comn When it’s play-off time... the only two Andy Bathgate, the league's Kings ol scoring leader, counted one as- ph sist as he boosted his season total to 79 points and increases iawaeepe Howe had two assists in addi- tion to his goal as he boosted his total to 7i to take third ao have @ slight advan- tage that they have nine left to play, three more Rangers. Detroit now has