-‘ t ; 1-m- Guardinn. Charlottetown. Mon. Mar. 30. 1964. 9, I J I II f,r """‘" L I ~ v-vv we . w, . ~ I 4 ' . " Champouxl lOlClS lheFo p T 1' ‘A W. s Sl‘lade Him 0’ ' By TOM WILLIAMS .Hendersoni 16:16. Penalties Fleming 12:28, Howe 18:12. A. 4:34. Penalties-Langloll 4:”. A Guest Column ., t'lilt‘.\GO to?» — Detroit liowe 0.39. Barkley 4‘06. Mur Pronovost 13:58. Hay 14:38. .naltour‘mo. Martin 1459.3195- B‘. RALPH CAMERON Red Wings fired by Norm i'li- phy 8:07, Hillman 12.2 , .letlrey Third period—~7, etroii. t'\' terenkn 1.5-.29. t . Inian‘s three goals and checking 17-02. man 3 tJettrey) 2:59; 8. Chi- Saves i ferociously in front of substitute; second Hod__3 Dem)" A cago, Nesterenko 1 ‘Murphy, Sziwchuk 8 — ——38 k .. netminder Bob Champoux. out-lP (p; IM I6 I 315? Rilotel 4:01; 9. Chicago, Nes-IChampoux 3 5 6—14 ' A ' s . . fought Chicago Black Hawks 5-4: ’°"°I"°5 3‘ "3W -- -- terenko 2 immune. Pilate) not an 6—30 Re e y — e a lSiiiiday night to tie their best- 4- Cltlt'ago. Hay 1 lPHONE. Bal- . tit-seven Stanley Cup semi-final four'l 16:59; 5. Chicago. Hay 2 I i I ,. s s i -- . . - . i. . 1-]. l ‘Hull, Balfourl 17:46‘ 6. DeirOIt ‘ AT lllt. MOMENT of writing I lime no idea what 15 lldp- I i I ' “ (‘lll'1_‘ Ill Chicago. biit then neither have you so we can both .. SUMMARY . . Hm” I (GadSby' Delwccmf" luwiigl guess this column in the morning while we read it, I , hr" “rim—l; Do”""' U} 19:57' Penaml’s‘Jeer-V 2i°o'l ‘ i rlri know what has happened to date and so far as i am i 3 man 1 'pelveccmo' “(My 9 4:" A PlanOVOS‘ 614' Macuregm' Nllt't'llll‘d it is going fairlv well according to the script. As ’ 2' Dem)”- Ullma" 2 lJeflreyv‘Macxe‘l 906’ Macxell “333- . iHlIi! I am going along with my Cantidicns. My favoritism is ' _ ' VIN-i‘i- bet-aloe Montreal was once my home town: pzirtly be- l musc when I CillllC back here I was almt'sl alone in defending I“ I I rim-low llichai'd \\'llt‘“l I knew as a top player. Old timers here Ii ” ' will l‘t‘t‘flll countless tans dci'iding his ability and saying "wait ; ' . . till the real hockey players come back from the war and then 1 I SUMMERSIDE BURE“ i “W‘limk't‘ mini“ 303-1 “‘35 \‘ll'll we where he belongs“. i waited and I saw—-and so dlld l . OF THE Gl't‘RDMNlfif‘m by “"530” P3111. tlici .llld i am still picking Les Habitliiits. . When MacDonald's Borden Pf‘illtllifiF proved costly for \lizht as well go Illl the way here and now and name them I I i a n a - I Nationals travel to Woodstock the Nationals with the visitors in tgikc Lents in not IrInore than and polbh off Chicagng Irour I ‘ f l ‘ nex- Saturday for the second so wring four times whtle the ' s.rIWIht Bill Ledwe never as 0 me or my opinion. ut ten - I , 'game. of a two-game tma' zoai‘lsland team was shorthanded. lrlrm'l “mm mm“ "l “‘5 ellhm' By BILL MacDotGM’l‘ lwhfle '" blow the “059"” Shm‘ series for the Maritime Intor- I Wi-wlstoc‘r: also Scored another There has long been the hockey maxim that to bcat (umidiens you have to w‘ay It rough. Toronto tried that Thurs- d.‘|\' and got a shock. The roughest playing team in t e .' run into an outfit even rougher. Saturday night they switched in sllPPd and everyone got a shock. So it is even steven with each team playing the other man's game and winning at it. I cannot remember ever watching a faster game than that (of sotiirday night when blinding speed became so common ordiiiury skatcrs looked like cripples. It was speed and more a I I \I lI\TRFI \I (‘P As usual. The Canadienstulled Hodge in mediate ..3 hockey cm“... mm. I... will- “ivy were short- . Montieal (anadtens collld count 1favor of an mica attacker for . II . ,, ., I i on rm'iltendcr t‘hwrlie Hodee ltbe last few seconds of lav “I” be on even terms “11h mo hcnmld' Th) Mm ma“ (-apnal- " ‘ ‘ ‘ ' " ' p " I New answickors, W t. in n. \\'oi.<lsto<*k penalty But they Couldn't cottnt on but it was a waste of time, d _ I III \I I for IIIII (If IIIOIII “me goals Frank Mahovlich. . The ,me "ms had a mm.th Satur ay dig it t e . aiionals. I I ’I IA i I u Mahovlich. 26. the million- lshmlamy ill] “on: wwed from led by the brilliant play of do.‘ ltttcree Spike Lariahie hand- . . —‘ t v ‘ dollar left winger-turned-ccn‘re l2” ,0 25 fee, on hde “.aist_high fencemau Dale Meiclltllmins f‘I’II‘WI IIn toItalIIOf fag!" 990531- ' \‘l‘lm “’85 hal‘dll' “‘m‘ill “"0 bits :drives, the two Toronto goals ' (“1mm “‘9 wow-“Mk W‘Ckmws ‘ will it.“ film?” “civil the Na- early in the National Hockey 3mm 3 “me [0 mo mil” ”{ Wm t a 9-all deadlock at Cl\lL‘ le'm“ L” ("mg “3- ASSlSt‘ ‘(‘(l witlt the Flying l‘VI‘t‘llf‘llD‘lt‘ll caught and passed by Imam, 5%an .am [0 me. I I III II .smdiu I l . hzm we‘e linemen Vance :E‘lt‘l'§1‘-lllt‘ Toronto tornudo. in the doldrums too long and in the with a ti r'n )v 112933.? San". “9.3M “‘0 ‘l‘ml-‘al coal from ‘ I “a 3.3 and Benny CradyI d'I h-u e too soon the HiU \‘l (“me to life with a smashing i hi hi“1 g e L H — la “me m the let" ‘ “ad‘mmms played 3 5mm“ The second time of this set 1‘ r . . w 3 A , . (av . ..- - ‘ “ ' ill"it'l( maintained at a terrific pace that made him look like " a l SITMMARY "Um? behmd {hp hlm‘mo ir2~ wrll got underway at 7-15 . -IIIII IIIIIIII MINI" I The results: A 2-1 ToronIlIo HIM period ‘ I TOIIOIIIO {throughout the sixty minutes of n II In Me “.rmdqm'pk “(aha ‘ II I ' . i . . I ~ 0 man “N Maple Leafs Victory over t e I ~ "'I ' ' 1action lus c rin‘ t #0 ' . iv' " ,‘ i ‘ t V ' l ‘l “‘0 ll'-‘l "me m a long “MG wahnvmh m N * (Yamidieiis and a 1-1 tie in their l holly l illnhovlichi 8.50: ". p s 0 g m 9 EM“ “"3 \dll‘m“ “1” "3"" m the ‘ ’ . . I I I .I.l il;t million dollar taig. " _I _ I I' .I I I I II . and semng up a fmthI Um” I 1” “I’ll: ‘ii‘1p1'c of iis performance and fttllv expecting an " 4 "I ' " ’ ' ' ‘** ‘“"‘ "" “A” liest-ot-seven Stanley Cup semi-lTor‘l'll‘l- MallmllCh l ‘Ki‘lll’1lgnrdcn snipers we”; Edgar . ‘N'B' ar.:umt-nt . for my money the moiieyiitan of the Leafs isfaud .finzil. I arnlISItmng'IIl8103.BPcnaltiesIg—I MacDonald 2I Gerald (.mchfffi has lwv It all year. the incmnparable Rod Kelly. Supposedly old Until late in the season. com- l “whiz-“.11 3- twins: '7' “Fred DesRochcs. Willard Leard and cred and with womniit logs the redhead was the most (Mentally ah..." [ha lime Tor. .: all“ it I. rows 1 .I..i agile uni-lent l have seen in \e I l w“. be available for anyone Homing to accompany the team. I . . . . . l a“ l and Gabe Keoug‘h ~ Detroit goalie Terry Sawchnk in first period of second Stan- had to leave game. Behind I I Hm”; Behveau “In Brewer . ' ms Wharram is Detroit's \lwrcel ("no (we‘ll punch lmla‘h . ' Bordon was plavm-g nltlllls It I am talking only of one part of the semi-finals please spins around as he stops a k... («lle playoff 2mm, last I: I I . QI III III . III I mthPd mm from I?“ wing m! lfifitl. _ .IIVII III It: In IIIIIIIIII \I I rcincmlwr up to now we have seen only that part. i gather shm a. um um.” b‘. Emma“ III“ “III rmm a arennv inI PIIOHMOS- i-“H‘N! S It WHY Wm,“ Mahmlich-S may was] 56mm! Wer __ 3_ MommalI. - d?!" . (I. I:I an fioui newspaper accounts. however. that Hawks as usual were ‘ ‘ rl ' a W ~ “35 dPSCt‘llK’d 85 “II Ilmt'llt'r‘t‘l mm, but a big disappounmem . Beliveau ,_ .Fergusm‘I Gent; , s 9W5 I 8“ Gt -d "lilillk‘. better than Detroit. [think they will make up for last year's right wtng Ken Wharram tl7l Iiured shoulder on play and nerve. (AP l’lll'cphoto) m the Lezlst imam 15I29I Penalties .I Shack who dmnt dyes-.5 for the gampI disgrace and If a little rubbing In takes place put it down to Men he started Skating dim 10:45I 15:19I Brewer WI“ 1 One Woodstock linIeIacmunteIdI human desire for revenge. {for eight of the Visiting team 5 . . glng am} filming and Chm-axe}! Third perm" " N0 S"(’l'lng-i"tiin(‘ goals. Darrel Lelllluic a a . o n IlllSIISEIluli with SaItIurdIaIy nigIht s Penalties __ FergusonI Brewer. “(melon name “III” starred hr '{lgrvmezfiigfgalathafzs‘laiwesv‘: 5348- BaCl‘Stmm 13321- UNB in the Intercollegiate hoc- l M I ' 53"“: -kev circuit this earr was t s“ . m“ ‘Ellsll'lllagfllal‘? $33839 best of a lever 7 ll 4‘22 for Wondstock w'i‘lb is four 2:21 not too far from hcuic; even the Red Wings have a mild SUD“ l, (f “f Le f ,, lHodge 610 flu-25.5410” A L‘laml l”"""m“‘ll3it’ ’3. Champ- porter or two in our midst. But most of the money here, is be- 1 ire -tip .anIgI o I a s (It lose. Anendamehujfis ' I I innsmp when “1,... edged Man in; placed where the greatest interest is. and that is the “9851- I lg'fIIlII‘IIIe‘la‘Ileg-‘Igfk RL'I‘I‘IS A“: 1”“... Centreman Bun Veysey trig. Lean's Snuris Crnssbones 24 my spmHimL 4 . i , lgered a pair with the eighth at North River rink Saturdav I I n . I I II I .1- .m team for m ‘ gave Hodge many an anXlOUS‘ , l --. ,, _ ‘ In" M "pmnm‘ hock" hm dls Ike Tm“ n ‘ A highly competitive Char-iright from the opening whistle {score of 10-1 and the BlSnllS by moment lCOllege Meeflng marker going to Bob Hurry. almg’l“ The Bl'lldn—g “0" the Sl'RE THERE ARE lots of Chicago fans in this town. so llanipsti're Bulldogs won the lit“ ' :sui than the iinrcasoiiin: favoritism shown them by I I I I I llltlllml:llll‘l‘ildmstrl's ter illp onmrin (‘t‘ntl'e- l1 “'85 “012' loitetown Minor Hockey pm- i the Pontiacs whitth away at ya Il2I-l count. while the lows US I V (I T ‘H S i, d IChaTlnl'Ptml‘la“ Wh” al “"9 rmplgtiarinrlfl ml” “we; “m games 3'" “It Will". "Minus 0“ IV- fintl Hmll‘l‘llllt’s {W‘llsh “th the ,gram was brought to a success-I the four-goal deficit and by tellimnated the Elks 6-0 and took HADIB .\Ih. IrH II I II III e u ur Cly “wad with pamkdlalp Rnyaisl' B 5m,th and w w u. non-spamr accmnms were read. So I early became a Montreal {U1 (-nnplugion at the Forum on ‘ midway in be game had out- the measure 0f Benny PPIPI'S f H“"-’°-f“g°I-“’ ‘l’"I-‘ ’I’I C ‘m I I I before being transferred. to scored for Hampshire “LhneaR‘ '3" Saturday night when five 0in l Siiiped the Il‘OqlmlS “"6 @815 10 1 LONG 5'4 mm a on“ “an mmm‘eazuer SACKHI‘I’E' NB '(Pl “‘ Woodstock by hi I ' ' I I I I . I. I .I 's employers Jenkins fl , . BY "‘9 Sam“ WW“ I have 313" 03”“ “05‘0" “"1 N?“ “Wk champions were declared in one to tie up the match. Withl The following are the scor- LOO“?fflgaalflsfihgaIndigge 2:: I AIFIgI Stegart ofI tIlIich‘InlIIider- imme mm yea“ am, the goumri‘éughd" 1°” "fly for ._ . _ -‘~I . - . . .. i _. 1 .i ’i .. ' . l’e eliimta‘ , ‘ ‘ ~ ‘ 513'“ ‘9‘" “WSW” ~3u a ‘V k l L I im home towns for varying numbers of yeais and saw the their respective diustons be both teams matching one an ling results of Peel e i I‘IHL season endedI had several l was named president of the HI greats of thcse cities in league and playoff games. The Shorm 0.. fair] 00d crowd of 0mm- goal for goal for the next tion play: I . I- I and the Hitchmnns. the (‘olvit‘le brothers. Neil and M'ac. and f 79 a y g . In“, tame; the leadersliipl Bisons 7 —— Ken Doiron '4‘. lnllgh ""95 ‘3"an h” 2'? sa‘es' member Maritime intercolleg- I I . I minor hockey supporters. l ~ 2 . . . including one eve-defving leg :- - ' - “films “m” [my “wmps‘m m Jm'qm‘s mam“ 'l‘lie leadoff gime for the changed hands twice before Andy Mattieson. Charlie Mutt. :I u h 11- h ‘b .kh "me “New Assnma'mn for the. lid speaking of goaltenriers would you have wanted any- ‘ ‘ ' II . op 0" 8 ~ 3 t“ l“ 3‘ a"‘ second successive year at its an- I . .. - ' v l i “ Z tiiiiig better than Hodgc and Bower in the two games we saw? mam 5‘” Frank Madm‘ym 5 IN}? E’tlnuacl‘s «polledt t“ mini: lighgl‘ltlv l‘flalflillgsst-fvw‘t do}; i » “Hal meal“! hPT9~ it is odd tlie wnv Hodge manages to get in the tray of almost papm'wemht '13-“ lake a 3’1 "‘mnmwm “na 5 O “m l" ‘ ° ' ‘ ' ' ' “19 Mills ‘9" Immediately I I I II I I I II _I I I I. I I 0b , Mzdv [m n I Other officers include .l 1m etery Leafs siliot and still looks so awkward and unsure. de‘lsmn 0““: “‘9 “’0 b‘ppmg game 93 all” Ota'kei “10,521.18? Mlmgfi mum-'13,“ ml ll'ltllly a-flor the game for Tmonm'fhe . Warner of the Nova Scotia Tec— Bower i: the opposite, smooth and sure of himself and if he “3‘4"” Pelicans to “'m the and the mm 1 '8’ Jlmm“ ‘ dc ' 1 3 ' 3 H ' ‘ SHE T "68d 3‘ and Tlmmda‘v' I . . l . . . ~ . . .I ihnical College. first vice-prem- ions the chances are he never even saw the tick. Yet which of Paperweight B Division cham- . llmigall led the Scoring for the lilllm‘ ‘2'. G010 Bout “m”: nights of the series thiid andt _ I _ . I - u u . “1"” “""ll “10 Vl‘Zitlfi Trophy? p pionsliip. while the Falcons. ‘ winners with 4. Hobbs. Wolves l - Blair Alac- {mu-m games: The Canadlens l £113:th Eggdndorvitéfiirsidggl Intermediate A Plalofls We know Chicago has Pierre Pilote: but Hawks at their piloted by Jack Morris. clip-l The following are the scoring D‘lI‘P-‘ld- I I leave for TOI'OItlo lttdaY- land‘ Fir'ed’Kenv gecréerTma' FINAL GAME lit-st never threw tip a tougher defence than Torolito did Sat- pad the wings of Bil’l Holmes. . “ummarim and scores of u". ICl‘oxc: 6 —I»)1I)Ia\'IlId RIIoberts ‘7“. The lfafs builItIdup a 2~0Ilegd IIIIIIIII . _, . Iv- - urtlai. Admittedly much of its strength came from a relent- I: 's I rks for to honors in . at. I la- ; 73W ‘amp 0 l' ‘y Vnmmy 1“ in the irst. pert on goa s y l' ‘ I I I I. ' loss wt of forwards playing both ways every minute. but re- tfiz pagimeight ApDivigion by l “1:” pI If: B I I ,3 iwin. Elks 0. Red Kelly and Mahovlich. then : Tl}? h'“ k9) mnferim'e “lll Johnnys Flymg HCWks gzirillcss of that the defencemen saw that the Montreal fire- a wore 0f 5_2 ‘, aper‘W‘i-I‘ I I" '33; i! ” “mm 12 __ D01"; Mohhs (31' set up a defensive wan that consist of In teams with the ad- VSI mm” "W" was unloasma' One of the rnost exciting andl rqmmy cuLen 2 ' Fm" ‘ ac‘ chrd Bell t2t. Bob Mt-(luig‘an only Montreal centre .Iean Beli- l (“Wm M the blllvcrsuy of Monc- I I t let‘s be fair and give more than passing attention to bet II I of the "Iiflht . Km‘m’L P‘flli'afls 1 “ “1‘” Ben. j.2.I Dave Brown lglI pqu yea.“ muld crack in the second i ton. The full interlocking sthe- Warren 5 Texaco Comblnes '31:” pair of kids Canadiens have behind the blueline. They are 5 p dy games _ "' lI Paperweight A — Falcons 5 ggmndprg (ZI new uni-Ken. pCl‘lOd. dill? “'1” b9 Played “'"h “‘9 first truly sensational so far and I predict. will make Montreal fans “'35 “‘9' dash “Neon B"bbyl~ Gary Doyle ‘31, Gordon Lid- I‘E-‘o G"; 130.19~ Bisons I -- The Montreal captain also limit“ 09C]?!de ChamDiOI‘lv In 8 15 pm. Iii‘get even DOUG Harvey before too many seasons have rolled Dnhel‘ty S Spnnélers and V0!” ‘_:[:m(iI Gary “(.Conndy Larks ‘ - g Y » » i I I I I I . «. came the closest to tying theinrevinus rears. the second-place. around. They will also make Canadiens 8 more fonmdable toe lIlIleGan'e'ltIt 5 (.“‘y°l:‘,‘5 {2; $191 —— David MacKinnon, Mike lxgnnxfingn' WW (summon game in the last minute of play, f club could challenge the Adult; 75 penfg Students 35 cent F; t ‘gt' t: lund‘n ceeeciamionSi..aci-. I i a — K. I I I ‘ .l . liirdl‘l‘I‘rlfl'rlloftg. llldillll Gail‘s? tifemenms ing the powrlutt‘ul pSpringelrs 1' “(gmmsel' . . '5" Tommy Imm‘ I’m“ « gm ol”0 gllftntllflerfrolgfmil‘ti i lhiflclleldulfead defeated n during Mt Stewart Intermediate “Mk9 haulers and feared scorers will take some replacing. but Quebec [snide for stride the Coyotes I D31“? ‘1 h sll’g'ggifiv “no; ‘Bobby MacMillan (2), R. Peters, (“‘9‘ - Pt! 5 . . . i. . I _, I y is noted for coming up with top players. drove dam) into opposition [mat “I3”, ‘ - _ 1.1. Bur 'o. I aftpr this gamp ,\s a final note. and a warning to Plus Callaghan, Gus Flynn ‘ mury earlv in the gaImo m “Ill II~'i “Bil-PIS '* “ I Rams 6 — Bobby ‘llac(.ii'gan o o allil other loopy Lentinils of their ilk. watch a lad by the name {hammer ad.” at the Spfinwm I Mm‘klnnjm. Philip Campbell. .12. Gum Bell, Doug Mohhs. n of Rousseau suddenly come alive again and steal the whole show. "m and but for Stellar not. . Di‘l'l‘l'l 5m“- I :llave Brown. P. Saunders. minding on the part of Slinncl ,B.“nlam Bruins} “‘I "“lm mes 4 —— David Robcrts t2). lbn ling might “hm '3" Ronni" L'alm‘bhael' iGary Cooper. Gary Campbell. , t 3 :1 S '< "l 1Gary Ma'har. Doug Stanley. eaLr‘V' lead in tlidlilcfo‘ittcigkogiafi In Bantam B Division play the . .ing‘) off mo 95..” anngM" l‘lzm‘s 2 _ Alan Jamesv Rm"?! lCougars took the title by down- n n e ' i ' B ‘l ~. ' ; I. —_ v lhowever. the Springers started 3" (“an '.n£I the TPl‘l‘lOiS n I. ll. . Pd to i ' 9 v . Easter Monday Dance ._1 \Iac- h the“. 9mm, and 19d M at Midget ~ Pontiacs — Cailum and W. Gay notch I “mama! 0mm 1.“. D-ANyiJinimy \Iachtigall t4'. John two goals each and fan Waye Summmwde Junior Legion By Norman Macdonald Musp‘hy and two by‘BmI‘. D0h_ Thcriault :2), Paul Stanley. Joe ‘one. for the. Cougars while David aimsI NIB__p_EIII champs (0.. Summerside Bureau of The Guardian .city took a final 6-3 verdict )lC‘CDllu-‘mu- Gard?“ Blalml‘md' v-“m'llaghan gm “WHO” mneilowing scrics' sweeps over North At The l Idesbile the three goals that "“lums 3 — (“lm L‘ampboni li‘lli" I I River and Monctnn Geldarts,’ lcame off the sticks of Kcniiv PM” marl" wink? I‘Vlacnmmld' Pa'pfl'wmgh: mnSMIfll‘I‘“ Slay host the powerful Sydney Jun 0 0 ' ' I .. - ‘ ~. ‘ i’l‘wo-game iota-goa score — saw tie Orioes blan tie av- - i. ‘ ~ ‘ - - MatKinnon. Philip (ampbell I I I I I I I |IOrS at (l\lr‘ Stadium tonight on d Acflon c'v'c Stadlum and Dcrryl Scott for the Coyotes. I‘m-‘39" 1" “' “mum‘s 8- 9'“ 4'0 l" “1" m“ A me’n' :the opening game of a best-oi I . A. u. lloldinY the spotliin in Pee~ while the B Division winners e. . v " . T'HISlS "lIIOIt'kf’X “'N‘k” 1“ Slim- hi‘l‘t'lhrpe‘out'I"l'Ifi"° 59"” jmvki. b“, aJ(‘h‘:HI(;fi:fl 3,1“: \l'oe Coliso-lntion Division play were the Cranes who nipped 35111:: ’figgficioréfilgwgfiflgmi w gll‘;;.51&,eli,‘::(fl(.tfll11‘ you “I, bfmfi if: “'2‘. 3:}: r '{fifine gusts; ‘ Mumps 'Bmim camurm'i mp nu Sattu‘day morning the Frank the Doves 1-0. Other elimination I The semn‘d game 0f the sex-16‘ l... f' p (m He “M Jan“ 10.: p. I y .lionors in the Bantam division “Mlmym “301‘”! Ram‘ mp“ 951-" "05““5 l" Papmwmgm will be played at Civic Stadium I ml“ [9 cmc slddnlm' but the sqlhld "'2'" Ian}?! .8 Jrepmia“ l l downing the Then Ling “ed M“ Babs FltZGemld.‘ “W‘s l "(’"s‘flallm‘ a” as “now-‘5 “ . Tuesday night and the round Willl gl'tlusthisnsrlmnfiwg:(ffllooll; 3133?. in dtl0::in('l:2n fish. mashed Tier-Is in a hm‘dvhit- “5' a 6‘4 dm‘l“? ‘“ “'a'k "ff 53"?“ 2 f' "ml" ‘1 Plum“! .he completed in Sydney. beginn-j lw‘ll have mil-awn buck and ion. We suspect they'll. have ting contest that saw the Bruins “'7'” “‘9 “mmlamnb Minors! 3," 1‘ [Bog‘flsl Il'I “(st OI IinIg Thursday. The series Winner1 forth to the Stadium. but you more trouble with Grant Gra- '0" the 10112 Md 01' the SCOl‘in‘E “3r IbOthI teams llad {lard} 10"" “l S I; “0 0" .I’“ j'mlIs ' “'1” Pelll‘mt‘nl theI Marll'mies 1“; won't mind that when we tell " bovs. Svdncv may beat by a 6-2 margin. “33 ""“l‘gh “‘I" will“ Rampsillmms ~ “ Rodhll‘l‘ 1- Cldm‘s a three if‘flnl Junior tournament you that the season's most cx- the whiz: kids. but not with- FINAL GAME “1“ same mm‘m'm hm”? "W‘t‘.4 ' Hmlk‘ 03 l‘ill'mls 4 * scheduled for Montreal ncxl Music by the Elmer Gallant Quartet Novelty and Spot Dances Dancing 9:30 till 12:30 Admission $1.00 per couple on rs- - . . i i .a in" in the final round. The ' Blucbirds 2; Orioles 2 -~- Loans ~ k i rating hockey \\!ll be taking out knowing they ve been in I The final windup of the night * I I I I I I I I wee . I I . place there. possibly all \veek—— a hockey match, Don't leave wag the second half of a two- Rams 00“ "0d the wnl‘es b-‘ a 1- hm“ 4 “ Blldfll‘“ 2- Summcrsldc. attempting to ! ~—————~‘~—————~r»~———————~—— “~— from Mondtiv to Saturday. getting tickets for these ‘Qtlillc. total goal series for the retain Maritime IJunior honors I T 0 n l K h t and Tuesday gamcs till the last minute or ' Midget title between Dr. Ther- follnwmg lht’ SHOWSS' . ~‘ ~ 9' FORUM - ii «til 0 an afternoon tic . f ‘ w l” Legionaires wound up then i i at‘ 4 .. i W] Pro e iDr. Tlieriault coached Plintiacs I. I I II I I Hawks " l 5' W PLAYPFFS “1‘” Warren} Texaco Com- Hawks was upheld by the 3”?“ l0 “‘9 We D"V”“E "am awn“ Bordon Nationals m lor crown by \l'llllelllE iiiwi. (Smut—lumen h'iics were slated i leav - MUM. The Combines mutt re- .. .. . MUWI‘S "l Dill‘lmm'lllv 10-3 and o e ‘ _ four stiuiJit semi final playoff ,IIIR In a hosIIIII.IIhrop SOIIIMI IIIIII and Tuesday P.M. Fl‘crlt‘ricton. NB. this morning play the protested game and this ‘ h Riv“. Jun. 1 I . - - ' \‘ot‘t . i . . v V _ le “'(‘t‘ftl New W.teri ' Oneottlle more cy'itin" "amcs f“"""‘"" ""‘k ll . _ . t: "‘ltla) Fredericton (‘aps inmost is slated for the (bar T1 0" ‘d I “III “nnPII‘::‘IlI or "1? (WI Ion: “Hufmmgfi “.M mi. m mm, games and Mum» tnE 1e regular season in QUEEN CHARLOTTE ' ' ' ‘ two rl K—m——. w... behind a 5-1 deficit as the re- l l f game i . streak on the line tonight. ' for P.E.l. the Junior Leglonnoirt-s will you‘ll end up hugging a rafter. iimili'g ponliaics and will Mac. tul campaign of Old Sham be hosting the Sydney Juniors and the seats up there are not l‘onald’s lmquois, Coming from gums. (litirlottctown, last Std: in the first two names at a nearly so comfortable. ' 50". Pl" a” “I 33m" “"“nTlIah e m 2 3 . night and tomorrow night in the lottetown forum tonight. Should Strands. pace by I . played in a (‘ape Breton lntel first two games of a best of five the t'ombines win tonight or at punch of scoring noes Karl the opening encounter: r 22' I‘L‘;3"'fi“q"mg‘:“‘"” ‘" mediate leafllle. \s. series for the Maritime Inter- least retain their lead in the two Marsh and Don McAulay. .-ap- lottctown‘s 75% loss '0 ST"! . rs‘fl-ldnevhls eviet'tcd to ice one summery“ dawn"! 3“ A“ mediate "A" hockey crown but game total floal series. they will ' lured the Maritime Senior John. The Islanders held In :t.’l I-ITII II-IIIIIILIII'II: [IIIIIIII “mam I” giar mam from [hp mm, in. their plans were sent awry when leave as soon as possible for the I basketball (Icliamptmlsllit‘ 0“" “RHIllme "‘3? lb”, mum“ KP"; :om‘e out of ("11:9 Breton in ‘1»... gue Hovi‘s plnvod in. 7-3. earlier Mon- Mar- 8‘ Tues- “ 1‘ - ' - ' ' ‘ ' i i l ‘e k l . ~imin ill on to .u tie ow-cru scoring once u ' ' _ ‘ ' p mm! by lonnmes mymg germs m me N‘B' “Dudl- ‘ lifoa“to:rot:~1rrl(tourrfafftcnt plqnggint thn in the second unit Cont years The teameill be led I this year and tied them in Dart» Mar. 315' -— P.M- ‘ . 5"“ ' i ~ ; . 'lO -» . . . .. H... H ' ed at the Basilica Recreation Messner and Mcbn) pticcrl Smut l“ 3 WWW “ I i‘ "‘I‘f‘ “ mouth. as. two weeks later The SkA'rnh _.\| 1 p," (tuning: TWO I Contra .lohn with 28 and 2| points while “Ol'loIl'I‘I‘m‘é Hoyt‘s teum Sydney defeated is Al] Admi‘sion _. 359 i . ‘ . . .. H. _ my, 0 . o’ t , ' . V . . Should these tree-wheeling usually go across the strait I I Mfr: "(amazinganalamfifgz M. “1“ C9] and JUN."in Champs 6; “unknown to be equal if not strong- (Fm- BM!‘ 1,3,1...I3.1:1I.\katiiigl E:;I'i'::m'°:I emelrdfloh V'ClIOI'IOI-IS lookinl f0l‘InI10rt‘ “mallffls- ‘ champs. defeated Sainthlohn 78- (‘hlampionship game: years ago 'I‘hcyI are coached by or than the ill-Stai- sqtmt'l Sum A1 Tlllt. PHI“ \| lllrprlun “0.0:” '3' :mmu: LAST IWEEKS BOUQLHLT‘ I 58 in the championship game af- yew “ram-[mp my...” “I Lillwflflilllj_ _____I____I mcrside played. because toilmv- VII-" __ _ _ I I _ __I_I__I__IIIH ____,I,, . i g “c ‘ a 1‘3“ “Wk 5 mull"?! m .19 ‘ma' ‘ ter they had downed the Sum-i . ‘ I‘ 1 . 6 h ,. ll’lR the completion of the \Iari- wit-ll have two Maritime lest defenceman we ve seen. . . .I.. i m Marsh 23. lc. "at l . R“ P is 3 King a Land, 2 I__ a; l I Championship team! on our vet. STEI’I‘ARWW‘ N's 'cp‘ " momma “(AR 8" m " mr 9 King 20. Steele 4 . Til “RFAF‘ Summerslde' Swan“ “mp ‘nlowfilk‘qlalp Leann? sph' l‘anadsfi’rlto" the "mm. week A hére ten 5mm, jus‘ an" . Rid“; Dpfolftols Sgl‘lllia Intrflinl‘th'll-(litwn t‘cltit-s c'iptur- ‘Salm ""h“: “““"““ my “9' 6 Rumt‘eldt IO. - l'rqultart ?3. I‘dule. lloyt's added five players “ - D I out. and you can meal or when soaking wet. P9110 ‘1‘“ “'9 ‘ l l y ‘ V' - ‘ .- I Kav IO Fulton l8 Spragc l A. < 5 Vurmi 4 Duncan of top notch \laritiiiie juil‘ttl‘ ("I i ~ ' , . III. a", “Ir 1 High comm] ed consolation honors with .m I. I I. _ _ I T : . rmstrIong . t . . I . . .3;;:*,;:°“;,h;grggbglmm 0n «Iggy: };;e;;I;n“fif§}{ as gr}. 17.3.0.5; .1; C..~..,.,..I....... rum Nigeria». swim l. was it: I_I “org, _ MARITIME JUNIOR FINALS alde- intuit dream happens to When he hits. the bi ger theychlzionaires in a suddcndlmihim’lp- . _ . " ' ., . - ~ - - come (m9. AMI by the way a”, 'he harder mi; {3” ‘Eam‘. m Mnrmme Juvnenne hue. hat‘tlt'llllfl \Icw “almfnrd tn (otIisolntlInu (some. I to Sydney Junior Mllllonflll’es We have a hnntnm'tenm whlcl; For pétormance on. Leroy ikev playoffs “w”- m" “In; “on. hawm" (hnrlnmnlutmi “ Ilmsmntlfi' fen s a "19 9 W3 ""“W l'l‘m‘m“ I I I _I.. I ., .i x 3 I- )\ .I" ... - “on the island Title. but play- (‘low and his pokecheck youl The Victory sends East Pic. 5"" l‘a” ‘lF‘l-h- “"l‘ 'I'V' : “'1’”?! “1;?” 2 F Vprgug crs as vounlt as that do not can bet tou against the New Brunswick ‘23 P010” and no" ““Al'lal' “ll” “"5 v ‘ Ira“: _‘ ' ‘ ‘ Drum . . , , ' ' champions or the Maritime‘i‘lt‘r‘0rqlfd_;i'ith “out .iliIiIstIiIi I: llfifl'f‘qfimfl‘flgdw TWIan (Mommas, Summersule Junior Legionualres . ' ‘ ‘ n ‘1'” . '10 an mw n 0.1".” .0 a. ‘1 ‘ i ' . l. (N.H.- .l“..l. .luiliu‘ (‘hamnst %‘1 gmn'g i"lo "lmfnhtBS. unmo‘fi’ lll‘M‘oste scored unassisted at l‘mll'w “9 ‘lllml‘l‘d 2" pom." m m“, ""mlpk“ H‘ M'l‘mn 4' Monday. TUESdayu wedHESdayI ( R l . 'ame}——-~———-.lmp 5 se Dru—#00. l'l 50 of the first period after the Strands first win and IS in White 6. Armstrong 9. \iirmi 4. Thursday and 5 PIM- l i'.' . ‘ . their second. The other but nin- fill-1'1"“ 1" ‘ “l . i . II n a 3‘0 . . 8 i FIRE DESTROYS HOTEL tum "Wm" Md ‘0“ , ‘ duccr for the Strands w as John (.ame No. I: 10.00 A_M_ _. “.30 Ah“, Y P.M. ’ lead. built tip during the wt I I I I I an I I .I I I I,“ “I I I _ I I” . 'nio Carleton Combines noI rnticknn. Calif. tAile-l‘irrllo mintltes of play. 3:": I‘“‘I‘I‘III‘II'I‘:I:I‘II'I‘I" Imzm“ 5 “ KM'TI J'I'IWI‘I- “:1”ng I I ( lllllnlth —— lac ADI LTS —— .90 “In”. WW WW; I ‘ . . i v .‘ Other E-ast Pictou si't‘rt’t's " m" z' ' . "V ' " "" ‘ 7‘ ‘ : _'.' ' . . .- - If": "‘0 Freetwn Royals in “WWW” ll” swam” mm livere Steve MacDonald. mm nit; srcox’o uur -\triau:titm l5. Scams” 7 m SGTUI’dOY Afternoon Skating Admission: Adults .oc: Students alto urth Same of a nest of ipic Hotel here Sunday morning. Jnhnsmnt Hillard McDonaldI The Cam, Brmmwrs he” . Charloqemwm “ “gmn “I I’m, PIMI _ 4I00 PII‘L AMIIWIIF “If QT‘RTIVIII 2m TIIIII‘II fl” “"98 "I the South Slmrelb‘" 9“ “lim’l'd 3° "‘9’“ 9“ and Gordie McKinnon. slim. 33—33 edge at half time. n. McLean 7. FarrclIl .. String SA“? AD‘IRSlON PRICES. ‘ ' ~ I ‘ ‘ ' Senior Hockey beanie. The (‘89ed uninlul‘ed- “"56 0f the Charlottetown marksmen were but put on the pressure in the I9. Scantlehury ll. NV 9 ~~ 55- ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘Th. Ad I fl ' t A limited number of tickcts tor twill mints 0" ml? 8‘ tilt win he played In the Berle- blaze in the two-storey framelmll Weatlierby. Mike Kelly, second half. still concentriting Game No. 2 I (Please (‘ut Out Is \er semen Boat" Pharmacy. Royal Canadian Lt‘fllfln Home. and q'” rink- building was not immediately l .Iamcs Kennedy and George .\lc- on defence, to win by a 20~polnt New “aterford: .\w.llI 16. FM- Referpnoe) rmc smdmmI Freetown is loading the sextet ldetermined. l Millan. margin. iMarsh m. McAulay M. Roberts