ae | ee Oe eee ee ee ne in The other sts are Czecho- d Saturday Gefeat Czechoslovakia 7-2 in its final preliminary match, Pete Coragher, son of former National Hockey League great Charlie Conacher, led the attack with three goais. REDS IN TOP SHAPE At thé same time in Brno, a _sia_outiasted the U.S. for a victory. The two clubs battled = @ 2-2 tie at the end of the second period, but the U.S. simply could they broke through the tiring US. team for three fast goals. These two games rated as little more than a forecast ‘of what is to come in the finals, since all Swedes took a record | and a tie into the] . joss would have sent West Germans, who had one one loss, into the finals The Swedes’ victory also en-| abled Finland to make it with one win and one tie, although the fast-skating Finns had lost earl- fer in the day..54 to Italy im the biggest upset of the elimination .— | games--were_the -powerand ex- j | pertenc eof —the—reinforced—Reite- ville, Ont, club and the precision Oy cher td vite. Switseriand defeated Poland 88 forts first win and Norway beat an ipexper ienced East German team 63. CANADA POWERFUL The two biggest factors that emerged fro m the preliminary 03 whose scoring punc ate big help in Canada’s 1958 Sate championship, made it 40 seconds later with a °20-foot backhander that Czech goalie Viadimir Nadrchal never saw. Red Berenson, who had scored games, made it 50 with a long rush. Paul Payette scored on a power-play while Miroslav Viach was off for-stripping—and-playing- coach Ike Hildebrand poked in a rebound to complete Conada’ s scoring. ENDS SHUTOUT STREAK. Saturday's Minot Hockey Results Following are the results of the final day of regular league '. in the City’s Minor Hoc Association winter activity. (Commencing néxt Saturday, playdown games will get under- way in all brackets): BANTAMS — 2 vs. Orioles 1. Bears by Les Affleck, Doug aoe: Oriole goal by B. Mac- Farlane. Tigers 6 vs. Beavers 2. Tiger goals by B. Richard (2), G. Be- wan, C. Cheverie (2), L. Yeo; Beavers goals by G. Full, Rus. Burgoyne. Crows 3 vs. Gulls 0.~ Crows goals by D. Flood (3). Lions 11 vs. Eagles 0. Lion goals by Ron MacLeod (5), Don Stevenson, Geo Wotton, Mike MacKinnon, G. Crockett (2), Geo MacMillan. PAPERWEIGHTS Bluebirds 4 vs. Ravens 2. Blue- bird goals by Bob Whitlock .2), Bob Docherty ‘2); Raven goals by Fred Barrett, Alan Balders- ton. Tigers 1 vs. Colts 0. Tiger goal by Brian Ross. Falcons 1 vs. Finches 0 (de- fault). Hawks 0 vs..Otters 90. Loons 2 vs. Larks 9. Loon . by Jimmy MacDougall, Butler. Setters 2 vs. Canaries 3. Set- ter goals by Joey Hennessey (2); Canaries goals by Robert Camp- bell (penalty shot) (2), Danny MclIsaac. Foxes 3 vs. Rams 3. Fox goals by Ron Boyles (2), Kenny Scott; Rams goals by Billy Weatherbie (2), Jimmy Dowling. Cubs 4 vs. Hornets 2. Cub goals by J. Kennedy (4); Hornet goals by D. Campbell, B. Turner ., #edwings 1 vs. Elks 2. Red- NS - Viach gave the 13,000 fans wing goal by B. Prowse; Elks goals by Freddie MacDonald, P. Stanley. Springers 6 vs. Ducks 6. . Spitfires 1 vs. Enipes - Craries 0. Although this game was score- less, it was forfeited by Snipes- Cranes because they ised a player from another team. Spit- fires capt. Wally Dalziel was credited :with the goal. Sparrows __5 vs. Parkers 1. Sparriw goals by Murphy, Mac- Dougall, MacKinnon, Warren (2); Parkers gial by Junior Mac- Dougall. Jays 5 vs. Robins 1. Jays goals by L. Blanchard (3), P Pineau (2); Robins goal by R. Genge. Owls 0 vs. Wrens 0. This game was simply a practice — both squads used ineligible players. MIDGET Abbies § vs. Darts 1. Abbie goals by D. MacPhee, G. Blan- chard (2), Stan Peardon (2); Darts goal by Connick. Vics 7 vs. Arrows 2. Vic goals by L. Gauthier,.K. Diamond, B. MacMillan, W. Ward, G. Whit- lock (2), F. Dow; Arrow goals Wes MacAleer, Mike Mac- Donald- Royals 9 vs. Ramblers 0. Royal goals by D. Lee (2), J. Davis (4), P. Clark (2), Mac- Lean. JUVENILES ' Abbies 6 vs. P.W.C. 4. Abbie goals by G. Whitlock, J. Poulton, P.W.C. goals by G. Ferguson J. Myknich, Bill, MacMillan (3); (2), S. Johnston;“S bs OFFICIALS: Bob Crockett, Mike MacKis- non, Bill , Join Davis, (Jr.), Bill Boyles, Gord Wellner, Denny Flannaghan, John Davis, me Se os eee ee 7 = six goals in the two previcous;— RS ee = \ to cheer about, when he Bell from 10 feet out. -It was the first goal allowed by Cam | ada in 162 minutes of tournament play. A Canadian lapse lett Jaroslav Jirik uncovered in front of Bell, and he beat him easily for the skated over and swung bis tick NEW YORK (AP) — Ireland's Ron Delany shattered his own world indoor mile record with a JOCKEY SATURDAY Canada 7 Czechoslovakia 2 Russia 5 United States 3 | Sweden 6 West Germany 1 Italy 5 Finland 4 Switzerland 8 Poland 3 Norway 6 East Genmany 3 + American League Rochester 3 Hershey 1 Buffalo 4 Providence 3 Cleveland 1 Springfield 11 OHA Senior Hull-Ottawa 2 Kingston 1 (Best-of-seven semi-final tied 1-1) Cornwall 2 Whitby & semi-final 2-1) OHA-NOHA Sealer” Chatham 4 Sault Ste. Marie 0 (Chatham wing best - ef - seven semi-final 4-0) Kitchener 3 Sudbury 1 (Kitchener wins best - of - seven semi-final 4-0) Ontario Junior St. Michaels 3 St. Catharines 1 (St. Michael's leads best-of-seven semi-final 1-0) Peterborough-2 Barrie 8 (Barrie leads best - of - seven quarter-final 2-1) " Wale H. Carver “Petroleum Products” GASOLINE - FUEL OIL - STOVE DIL- DIESEL Of DIAL 3583 Doug @Murnaghan, Vince Mulli- gan, Bill Mulligan. LETS WHIP DOWN TO LTD. AND SEE WHAT KINO oF A DEAL WE CAN MAKE DODGE — Twe Deer Black. New Moter NN 1957 1953 non” $150 PONTIAC 4 Door Sedan $1695 so $ 750: 1953 we ote he "1956S Godan Gehan thedeh $1595 ape tte §=§ 795 95 ws $195 SO ee ee ee eS - | in—the—event—of a tie for first Se Sos ii ih coidachitad cd ea es |megiately jugged for 10 minutes, ; Despite the loss, the Czech club! U.S. coach Marsh Rymaa said his team played the best game of. ‘ts current European showing but*simply~ Gould not match the consiant Russian drive in the third period. “ Russia. defeated East Germany 6-1 in its first game — when most observers agreed the Russians were hold- ing back—and. snowed Norway under 13-1 Friday. US. DEPTH | The U.S. Was seen as a good threat for third place, based om its good showing against Russia and its 103 win over Norway Thursday and 92 victory over East Germany - Friday. But a team did not appear to have the over-all depth it needs. The results of the preliminary rounds don’t count in the finals. after a round-robin series, the two clubs will meet in a sudden : ="¢ Delany Shatters Own Record _tife_in beating out Istvan Rozsa- (Whithy leads best - of - seven) death playoff. 4:01.4 clocking and Australia’s Al Lawrence lowered the two-mile record with an equally remark- able 8:46.86 Saturday night in the Knights. of Columbus Games. Delany had—the s€are of his volgvi by a couple of feet after trailing until the last five yards. But Lawrence had an easy TO OFFICIATE _ * Colonel A. W. Rogers, ED, commanding officer 2 Militia Group, will officiate this even- ing at the first annual Garrison Hockey Night at the Sports Arena when the Garrison Juniors take on powerful Campbellton Tigers in the first game of the N.B.—P.E.I.' playoffs. Colonel Rogers *#ill face-off the puck at centre ice to’ get the evening's festivities underway at 8:45. Headquarters Staff of the Militia 8. Group will also be in attendance. The evening’s program will in- clude gelections between periods by the Prince Edward Island Regiment Band (RCARC), pre- sentations to several players, and drawings of prizes for the large crowd expected to attend. Lt.John E._Ready will_be—the aide-ie-camp for the official party. Joseph Shelfoon will be master of ceremonies. Abbies, PWC Clash Tonight This evening at Sports Arena at 5:45, P.W.C. Juveniles play Abbies in the final -scheduled game of this year's city juvenile league. Should P.W.C. win this one, they will advance into playoffs for the league title against the first place S.D.U. team. However, should - Abbits de feat the college sextette a ola h ver _off for second position will havé to be run off between these two teams. Following is the Abbie lineup for this evening's game: goal, tel oe Ss Se ee ee Habs Crush oe 10- 2 Maple Le season, ran his" National Hockey First period: 1. Montreal, Beli- veau (Moore) 7:30; 2, Montreal, Moore (Beliveau, Bonin) 193: 3. Montreal, Backstrom ( all, Turner) 16:14; 4. Montreal;|- ‘Beliveau (Moore, Bonin). 16:35; 5. Montreal, H. Richard (Beli- veau, Moore) 17:52; 6. Detroit, Delvecchio (Wilson, Mickoski) 18:17, Penalties: Goegan 1:29, 718. e vecchio) ‘17:24, Penalty: Talbot 5:05. Third period: 9. Montreal, Moore (Beliveau, Bonin) 1:36; 10. | Montreal, Provost (Goyette) 2:22; 11. Montreal, A. 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