e' a - "Mr-wand Guardian. Charlottetown, Mon.. Feb. 11, 1968.] Consols Underway Today SUMMERSIDE -— The British Consuls bonspiel, with a record number of entries (24). opens at, Summerside Curling Club th is morning. The RCAF have more entries than usual this year and I dark horse could very well come from that quarter as hap- pen in the case of the ladies “Silver “D”. The Summerside rinks have b e e n practising steadily and should be in fine fettle for the opening rounds. Gerry Hayes has been appointed referee-my chief. and he has appointed Brent Clark to assist him today. Other assistants will be appoint- This year there will be four rinks receiving consolation priz- es instead of two as in former years, and an engraved trophy, emblematic of curling, will go to each individual of the winn- Ing rinks. In the consolation series rinks I Bonspiel will be eliminated by I double knockout instead of I single Iknockout as in previous years. Following are today's draws: 9. a.m . —Andy Humphrey (C) vs Peter Schurman (S); Doug MacGowan (M) vs E. Wray iRCAF); l. R. Fisher (RCAF) vs N .Shewchuk (RCAF). noon — Bob Hopper (RCAF) vs Doug Cameron (C): Fred liillman (A) vs. Cliff Ramsay (S): Myron Bell (C) vs '1'. E. 1103 (RCAF). . 3 pm. — Eric Johnston vs Mont Hutt (A): Johnny Square- briggs (C) vs Horace MacFar- lane (5): G. MacPhersol (RCAF) vs Bert Hunter (S). 6 .m. — Clark (S) vs Bob Banks (S): Wyman Miller (S) vs Jim Burden IC): P. Jen- nings (RCAFI vs Art Burke (C). 9 pm. —The first five win- ners together with the rink of G. Spicer, (RCAF), which has drawn a bye. will be in the nine o’clock draw. *4 ‘\ “!". s. r '< We ~ Ar“ ‘ .. 5. 1n Richard Scores lwo As Habs ii BOSTON (AP) —— Henri Ri- chard scored his 19th and 20th B goals in rapid fire succession and pulled Montreal into a 5-5 National Hockey eague tie with Boston Sunday night. Richard had scored in .the final minute with ques Plante out Saturday night to achieve a 3-3 standoff at Tomato. The Canadiens fell from a 3-1 lead to a 4-3 deficit in the face of a withering second period attack by the Bruins. When Boston defenceman Leo Boivin got his second goal early in the finale the outcome appeared assured. SCORES TWO FAST ONES But Richard twice hit on 20-foot shots in the span of 79 seconds — 6:58 and 8:17 —— and Montreal salvaged the dead- lock. The first Richard tallyi broke through rookie Ed John- ston’s pads a d the second skidded off a skate. . Guy Gendron. Charlie Burns Ind Tommy Williams scored for Boston during 31/: minute spurt early in the middle ses-. lion. After Dean Prentice opened goalie J ae- i de- (19) Toronto Maple Leafs' fenseman Kent Douglas is all tied up by two De- troit Red W' as he tried to clear puck from behind his e Bruins the scoring for the Bruins, ernie Geoffrion, B ob Rous- s a d an Beliveau sent ‘the visitors into a 3-1 a van- LOS ANGELES (CP - AP)— American Jim relle took charge at the three - quarter mark and went on to win the featured mile event over Zealand’s Peter Snell at SUMMARY E First period: 1. Boston, ‘Prentice 15 (Leito’ Boivin) '2:11: 2. Montreal, Geoffrion 20 itMarshall) 4:48; 3. Montreal, ,Rousseau l3 (Tremblay, ‘veaut 7: 4: 4. Montreal, Beli- ‘veau 13 (Fontlnato) 18:55. the urday night ‘4th led until it cliarg Los Angeles Times games Sat-i ALL TIED UP ' own net in this second period action of game ' last night. Engaging Douglas are Detroit‘s Andre Prono- vost (15) and Bruce Mac- to Ray Van Asten of tihe Ore tgon Emerald mpire team. Crothcrs took e. Van Aston finished second in 1 2214.7 while Witold Baran of P0- land was third in 2:15.11. Bullis- hav‘s time was 2:162. fPenalties—Kennedy 6:44; Back- - . strom 9:33; Gauthier 15:01. Canada's 19 - year - old Bruce I NEVER THREATENED Second period: 5. Boston, Kidd fell back and finished, The slender Grelle, 26. of the sixth in the field of seven. (Los Angeles Track Club, was Gendron 16 (Prentice, Boivln) I 12:03: 6. Boston. Burns 9 (Top- But Kidd’s teammate from; ipazzini) 2:41; . Boston, Wil- Toronto, Bill Crothers, put on a ,liams 19 (Westfall, Mohns) 5:34. blazing kick in the final two Penalties—Mohns 2:23, Richard laps to take the 1.000-yard run ;major and Mohns major 5:34, in 2:13.11. . _ I ‘ ,Green 6:08, Boivin 13:55. One of his Victims. back in a Third period: 3_ Boston, firedchliuil‘th. was RuSSIan Val- ‘ :.~ - ery utSleV. iii”...h.i.§f.1‘lif’”m§.’§fé‘°i3 The Russian- W“? won the 880 (Provost. Moore) 5;53_ _ yard run in the Millrose Games Montreal‘ Richard 20 (Provost) in New York Feb. 1, led for the 3:17. Penalties—Richard 1:04; first two laps but surrendered Mohns 1:04. Saves: o . Plante s 5 3—14 KlngS Retains Johnston 8 20 5—33 Acadia Axemen lop Hilton's Saints 52-3 Acadia AXemen defeated Var- 1 my Saints 52-33 in a hotly con- 1 Basket- : ( t Ithe twmes ['eammate DesRocbes scored 12 ! 01116131.: for the game were .Scott Stewart and George Mc- tested Intercollegiate ball League tussle Saturday night at Saint Dunstan55 Coll- *8 . e. The visitors ran into difficul- ties with only about five minutes gone by when one of the of- ficials tossed out Charlie Thom- Is, Acadia's tallest player at 6 feet 10 inches. for what he) . ‘ :C. Thomas, J. Kreutzer 2, Mac termed a ‘flagrant foul . Despite this big loss the Axe- men still controlled the major part of the game and at half- time were leading 32-28. They still had a lot of trou- ble against the pesky Saints, who were cheered on by a packed house. Coach Ed Hilton - two of his top men. Don DesRoohes and Frank Garrity. guarding two 6 foot. 5 inch giants, Peter Simmonds and Jim but Simmonds still managed to break through Porkdctle High Takes Opener Parkdale Junior High de- feated Englewood High 8-3 in the first game of a best of three Interscholastic ‘ ’ hoc- key series at Crapoud Saturday afternoon. R Lidstone and Junior Mac- Dougall paced the winners with three at: each luile team- mm D. MacDonald and J. Brown each scored once. Wood scorers were . Taylor 2 and L. MacKenzie. Wayne Thornton Beats Pastrano NEW YORK (AP) — Wa yne body - banging new- . Thornton comer out of California. scored major upset Saturday night by Wflpplnl Willie Pastrano, the third-ranking light-heavy- weight contender. in I bristling 1 Referee Joe Lo Scalzo had it 5-4-1, judge Al Ber] 6-3-1 and judge Joe Armstrong 7-3. The 'Press had Thornton diced . ‘lItorntm weighed 175. and Putnam 176 for the Madison en feature. STANDINGS ‘ I, 11!! CANADIAN PRESS Nation-I League L r S 166 142 59 8 13 134 132 57 York 15- 27 10 151 176 40 ‘ 10 29 14 159 222 34 was Pt 1 l DEEP WATER Sports Trophy The Prince of Wales — Kings sports trophy, for the winner of the home and home College days went to ‘Kings again this year as the Halifax students manag- ed I split in the six events Sat- Ron Rice led the locals to a 5 hockey win with three goals. PWC also won the curling 16-5. with a big six ender and the girls’ bowling. They lost boys' basketball, 93-65; girls basket- ball. 63-34 and the boys bowliny 7' for 15 points while Kreutaer scored only two. Richard Spears was top snip- er for the winners with 17 e es pmms “hue iraficm and Following the hockey game in the evening, the students from both colleges attended I dance at Montgomery Hall. 'Guigan. 1 11 th lin ps:— I can: 3 am... Loop Schedu e giiiiian. Ian Macmillan, Paul 3Caion. Ron Ayes 5, S. Kowehal- tski 13, D. Parninelli. J. Ollisrbo, Has Changes SUMMERSI‘DE—The following i . indoor and mee never threatened in winning the ml e , The winning time was 4:04.? to Snell’s 4:064. It did not threaten the U.S. t record of 3:589 set a year ago by Jim Beatty. Grelle's teammate, who was an interested specta- tor at the meet. Kidd jockeyed from the rear toward the front but in the last ew laps was not a serious threat. The sellout crowd of 13,495 track and field fans in the sports~arena also saw: The foremost U.S. high jump champion. John Thomas of B05- ton, defeat the king of the leap- ers. Russia‘s Valery Brumel, for the first time in eight at- tempts. Igor Ter-Ovnnesyan of Russia pin a loss for the second straight week, after eight fail- ures. on lanky Ralph Boston, now of Los Angeles, in the broad jump. SURPRISE 1N VAULT And—in some ways the most surprising of all—a victory in the pole vault by Brian Stern- berg, a 19-year-old sophomore from the University of Washing- ton. S ceiling for the first time With 1614. ' Arizona State University. and such celebrated 16-foot vaulters as ang, Dave Tocrk and John Uelses. Thomas won the high jump at 7 feet V4 inch on fewer misses after both he and Brumel had ernberg. scaling the 16-foot :Richard Spears 17. Total—52. 1 Saints. __ J. sassi 4_ information with regard to the‘ Island Intermediate “A” League schedule has been released byi president Clark: F 14 — regularly scheduled game cancelled for that date if p e. l; ZFarrell 2. Total—33. Feb. 15 —- Penguins at Sum- merside. l Nfifiggrgggue Feb. 17 — Royals at RCAF. Chic'ago 3 New York 3 Feb. 19 — Summerside at struggled rather painfully to iMontreal 3 Toronto 3 I American League IBuffalo 4 Cleveland 1 lRocliester 9 Pittsburgh 1 Providence 0 Springfield 3 astern Professional Kingston 2 Omaha Fort Wayne 0 Hull-OttawI 6 estern League Los Angeles 3 Calgary 5 Vancouver 6 Portland 3 San Francisco 0 Spokane 6 international League aul 5 Muskegon 12 Eastern League Nashville 1 Clinton 1 ‘. w Haven 1 Long Island 5 Philadelphia 5 Johnstown 7 Knoxville 3 Charlotte 5 ‘ SUNDAY 3 National League ‘Montreal 5 Boston 5 ;Toronto 1 Detroit 2 jNew York 2 Chicago 4 Royals. Feb. 21 —- RCAF at Penguins. This will complete the regular' schedule and the play-off will follow directly afterwards. Kensington Hosts O’leciry Mo roons SUIMMERSIDE -— The Ken- sington Bombers play host to ’ ary Maroons at Kensington rink tonight in an Intermediate "B" round-robin series. These teams have been playing some very close games this winter, Kensington winning one and 0’- St. P Leary two. It should be a hard struggle now that the chips are really down. and they are playing for supremacy in the Intermediate “B” bracket. Playoff Series Resumes Tonight The Kings County Intermedi- ate ‘8' send-final series be- tween Georgetom Eagles and Sou-is resumes to- night It Sou-lb with action slat- mertcan sue Springfield 2 Buffalo 5 ;Baltimore 2 Providence 5 lHershey 4 Quebec 8 ;Pittsburgh 4 Quebec 3 1 Eastern League ‘Nashville 4 Long Island S . Clinton 2 PhiladelphlI 4 . International Leann tst. Paul 2 Port Huron 6 I Eastern Professional : St. Louis Epiglllfiawa 1 ed to at W .t 7 o'clock Fort Wayne 3 Sudbury s sharp. I Enigma. Sourls lack the series 3-0 4 Windsor 3 Trail 2 33 l mm d I 7‘5 Vidal? over SUMMERSIDE —- The RCAF Eagles downed the Prince Coun- ty Combines at the airport rink yesterday afternoon, the final score 5-1. The Eagles scored two goals in what seemed a fairly even first period. They had a much greater margin in the sec- ond frame though notching only one goal. Thane Mann rose to spectacular heights to keep the RCAF crew to a lone counter. The Eagles 5 c ored two to Combines one in the final frame, again an even, hard-fought ses- sion. The boys on both team used their bodies freely but the game was fairly clean. only ten penalties being handed out by referees Don Whelan and J oe Coyle, each team getting five. Ken MacDonald took a pass at goal-mouth from Bob Sleigh to open the scoring after seven minutes of play. Seven minutes later Doug Tucker came in from left wing and sharing MacDon- ald's pass, found a narrow port between Mann and the left goal post. Al Andrews was right in on Walsh and hit the post for Com- bines best chance of the period. With 25 seconds left to play in the second period. Phillips was sprawled on the ice with Mann out of his net checking him, and Stevie managed to di- rect the puck into the empty cage. This-goal was the climax , a" soon. seal" the Eagles Satin-day night in [Windsor 5 Moncton 4 WW!!- | Ontario Junior A DISCUSS 01L BID i Montreal 6 St. Catharines 6 I LONDON IPeterborough 1 Hamilton 2 (Reuters) The chInet was believed to have discussed Thursday a Soviet bid to export oil to Britain in re- turn for substantial Russian rd | A coin tossed Into the Pacific 1 above the deepest part. the Phil- 1 ipptne Trench, woidd fall lu- ‘several hours before reselling the bottom. rag-tins presumably to ad“ t > Additional Sport P097913 3‘ of I terrific bombardment by the Eagles with Mann making circus saves to keep his net free rubber SPOILS snu'rour period (liarlte Ssrk spoiled Irv Walsh's shut-out attempt. firing I bristling drive past lirn from well out after a nice combinI- ttion effort with Deighan Gallant. The Eagles scored two quick ones 12 seconds apart. Bob Sleigh finished off I smooth so on what line the government tIkI three-way effort with Tucker Ind '0 Gregor (16) while Toronto goalie Johnny Bower watctheo from the net. Detroit won 21. (AP Wirephto) Jim Grelle Beats Snell £2?" Je “ At LA. Times Games Sat. clear the bar from as low, for them. as 6- . Boston. 1960 Olympic broad jump champion, waged a see- saw duel with Ter-Ovanesyan before losing, 26 feet 3 inches to 26-15%. lBlack Hawks Howe scored his 27th of the} season at 5:33 of the second period. while Joyal collected his- first National BALTIMORE (AP) — Ameri- can Debbie Thompson and Tor- ionto's Abby Hoffman aren't go- I ‘ing to let a lack of expenience stand in their way of breaking indoor track records. ach IS-year-old youngster shattered a U.S. record Satur- day night in the 17th annual rlWiclen Gap; Debbie, an explosive speed- ster from Frederick. Md.. sliced one-tenth of a second off the Top N.Y. 4-2 , CEICAGO (AP) " Chicago’s when she won a trial heat with National Hockey League-lead- a spectacular clocking of 6.7 ring Black Hawks spotted New seconds- Then Abby, who will be 16 York Rangers two goals Sunday years old Monday. pounded me niglit,_then came on wuth two new banked boards in Bam. each in the second and third periods for a 4-2 victory. indoor mark of two minutes. e mark an der Joyal scored the winner on I a isharp play by fellow rookie Hockey LeaguezLarry Jeffrey who carried the . goal at 2:13 of the final period. ‘ puck the length of the ice, faked lS-Year-Olds Crack U.S. irack Records winter by Sandra Kuott Cleveland, who finished I dis- tant second this time. LOST FINAL While Miss Hoffman won her vent. all Debbie got out of her effort was a moral victory. In the finals of the dash, she was edged two-time Olympian, in 6.8 sec- Sunpapers all - eastern indoor 0 (15 games. Jim Irons of Brampton. Ont.. took the mile event in 4:109, defeating Vic Zwolak and Pat Traynor of Villanova University Hylke van der Wal. Van Ont.. runs for Nebraska State Univer- by Willy White. :1 Wal. of Hamilton, Sity. Dave Ellis of Toronto placed second In the two-mile run. won by Michel Bernard of France more‘s civic centre and set an iin 8:54. the Howe, Joyal Lead Wings To 2-1 Win Over Leafs 53" et. The Leafs yanked Bower wit 30 seconds left but failed to a shot at Bassen. had a try at the just over the red wide. 8 SUMMARY First period: altles — Gadsb 10343. Horvath 16: Leaf net from line but shot No scoring. Pen. 3' 6245. Young 36 DETROIT (CP) ~Veterani Howe's goal came with the’past a Leaf defenceman and Gordie Howe and rookie EddietLeaf's Tim Barton in the - tihen fired the tick 0v Joyal. the oldest and newest of l alty box. He got the puck with Joyal who laced . .110“ r h tr ' Red Wings, scored goals this back to got; lie Johrgny into the net ‘ 0‘ Sunday night to give their club i Bower and then w eeled wit a a 2-1 victory over Toronto Ishot right along the ice that STEWART SCORES Maple Leafs. iwent in just inside the post. T 9 Red Wing miss The triumph, Chicago‘s 10th the year against two ties with e Rangers. increased the fiawks lead to six points over 'ontrea Canadziens. who were (.11 3_7 seconds off the old tied 5-5 by Boston Bruins. .mgrk of 2.17.4, turned in last‘ Leon Rochefort's first period ‘—_‘-—_ goal and Camille Henry's 23rd’ f 13.7 seconds for the BBB-yard : g run. i Abby. the Canadian Silo-yardt champion, won going away to!I SDU Teams Grab Wins Saint Dunstan’s High School hockey and basketball teams scored victories over teams from Summerside High Saturday. In the afternoon the Saints de- feated Sum-Hi 4-2 in a regular interscholastic ‘A’ League game. Goals for the winners were ev- enly distributed between Duffy, Maclntyre. McCarville and M01- neaux. Wedge and Bubul scored for Sum-Hi. The SDU cagers trounced their Summerside counterparts i basketball with the final score reading 77-27. At halftime the Saints were leading 40-14. Connolly was top ,scorer for the winners with 20 points and 19 Hopkirk headed the losers with Officers for the game wer e Walter Buotte and Bob Peller- ine. marker of the year early in the second frame got the Rangers out front 2-0 but Len Lunde and Bobby Hull scored less than two minutes apart late in the t 1 At Causeway I Eagles Down Bombers 6-3 SUMMERSIDE — The RCAF Eagles defeated the Greenwood Bombers at Greenwood on Sat- urday night by the score of 6-3. This makes two victories in a row as the local RCAF team beat Greenwood at Summerside 8-7 two weeks ago. Scoring for the Eagles were: Hurthings 2. Phillips 1, Brise— bois 1, Tucker 1. and Hughes 1. Eagles Trounce Combines 5-1 Brisebois. and Phillips got his second of the game with 3 lat- eral shot after going almost to the corner before letting go. The disk caught the upper far cor- er. Both teams had played away from home Saturday night. the Combines holding Saint to a 4-all deadlock, and the Eagles beating Greenwood 6-3. SUMMARY First Period — 1. Eagles, K. MacDonald (B. Sleigh) 7.09: 2. Eagles, D. Tucker (K. MacDon- ald. R. Hughes) 14.29. Penalties — C. Sark, U. Gallant, R. Mac- Arthur, B. McCallum Second erlod — 3. Eagles, S. Phillips (Brisebois, McCall- um) 19.35. Penalties —- B. Smith D. Clow, Hutchings. T. Mann (served by G. Harris). Third Period — 4. Combines, C. Sark (G. Delghan, U. Gal- lant) 10.36: 5. Eagles. B. Sleigh, (Tucker, Brisebois) 14.07: 6. Ea- gles, S. Phillips (W. Smith) 14.19 gena'l’ties — B. McCallum. W m . - 351326 Half way through the third' Hockey Sticks ! Hespeler, Extra Special m 2.09 2.45 COUPONS 13101140 CANADIN TIRE Ste second period to pull the Hawks v‘ even . ' cold. windy weather forced} Reg "teeming, playing inlmany horsemen to withdran place of injured Eric Nester-’from Saturday's ice F8095 at enko, scored the winner for Chicago in the final period. The burly winger deflected Wayne Hillman‘s shot from the point behind New York netminder Gump Worsley. Murray Balfour cinched the victory at 16:10 of the period when he took a pass out from North River causeway and as a; result only 12 horses competed in the four events. My Hero stepped the fastest mile of the afternoon. with a time of .30-2 in the second dash of the fourth event. Tom my Shanter and Time Gallant: timers. D. K. MacLeod. Second period: 2. New York, Charles Stewart; clerk of course Henry 23 (Bathgate, McKenney) ‘53: ' J. Mulligan Next race is Wednesday and all horsemen are reminded to have entries in by tonight. Here are the results: —- FIRST RACE Tommy Shanter Hull 8:50. Hadfield 11:00. Third period: 5. Chicago, Fleming 6 (Hillman, Maki) 9: . 6. Chicago. Balfour 9 (W. Smallwood) 1 1 (Hull, MacNeil) 16:10. Pcnal- Emmetropic H. Stead) 2 2 ties—None. ~ Times — 32 3. 31-2. , Saves Tommy Shanter owned by Wil- I Worsley 9 11 12—32 liam Smallwood, Bunbury. 3 Hall 11 5 12—28 E ND RACE, ! Jollity‘s Pride (MacNeill) 2 Winston‘s Wish Clow) l 2 Dayton Hal (I. Moreside) 3 Times 30-3: 30-4. Jollity‘s Pride owned by chs- i tis and MacNeill, Summerside:! Winston‘s Wish owned by Elmer‘ Clow. Meadowhank. ‘ FOURTH RACE Time Will Tell (I. Neill) Crafty Bell (0 Morrissey) Napsack (I. Moreside) Times 32: 31-2. Time Will Tell Andrew, Milton. THIRD RACE My Hero (Shaw) 2 Josedale Chief 1 Hickory Doc (0. Morrissey) 3 2 Cecil Heromine C. O‘Brien) Times: 31: 30-2. .' Hero owned by A. Farqu- arson, Charlottetown. Josedale SATURDAY NHL TORONTO 3 MONTREAL 8 SUMMMARY 11 drni 32. First period: 1. Toronto. Keon 21 (Armstrong) 16:17: 2. Tor- onto. Stewart 9 (Douglas) 19:02; Penalties—Richard mis- conduct) 1:28, Fontlnato 2:35, Pulford, Backstrom 5:31. Brewer 9:22, Geoffrton 10:57, Pulford 15:32. Mahovlich 18:11. cond period: 3. Montreal, Moore 14 (Provost. Richard) 6:00: 4. Montreal. Hicke 11, 10:24: Penalties—Johnson 11:20, Backstrom 16:39. Brewer 16:39. Third period: 5. Toronto. Kelly 15 (Armstrong. Duff) 14:59: 6. Montreal, Richard 18 (Gauthier, Belive a u) 19:02: Penalties—Shack 10:37, Moore 14:17, Brewer 16:45. owned by Ray “H 4 drn Saves: Chief owned by George Creed.” Plante 7 a 7—22 Panmure Island. Bower 8 10 7—25 NEW YORK 21 CHICAGO 8 r UMMARY S Fist period: 1. Chicago, Bal-' four 8 (Hull. Hay) 3:46: 2. New York. Howell 4 (McKenney) 7:17: Penalties: Howell 4:59. Second period: 3. k, Henry 21 (Langlois, Hextall) 4:37; 4. Chicago. McDonald 19 (Wat-ram. Mikitat 9:07: 5. New York, Henry 22 (Bathgate), 12:05; 6. Chicago. Hull 23 (Pi- 15109; , 5:06. Hull 7:37. Neilson 8:32. Vasko 11:13. ' Third period: No scoringl penalties — Balfour and Balon 8:07. Htllman 14:34, Fleming 16: . Worsley (served by Rochefort) 16:46. Saves: H. T. JAMES PLCMSINS '51 HEATiN-C. DAY——-I)ial 4-9868 NIGHT—Dial 4-853 '3‘) BAD WIRING ANYWHERE CAN BE VERY Worsley Hall 1391042 999—27 SUM m monc'ron. N.B. THIS WEEK AT THE "“7 SPORTS ARENA Races Staged ,Monnn Children '3 Skate 4—5 : 30 tTUESDAY I.S.H.L. HOCKEY Royals vs. Penguins (WEDNESDAY Pro-School Skate 1:30—3 Children‘s Skate 4 to 5:30 Adult Skate 8—10 TH URSDA Y RCAF vs. Royals FRIDAY Hull and beat Worsley from Will Tell were straight double close.in_ winners and Jollity‘s Prid e - took two dashes of a three-dash BirChwm High lee Sports SUMMARY race-off in the second race. Win- SATURDAY First period: 1. New York, ston‘s Wish and Josedale Chief . . Rochefort 2 (Ingarfield. Neil- were the other dash winners. gxrgy 575:1?” son) 11:19. Penalties—Hextall Officials were: — starter. L. cmmrenu Skate 2:30 .04 3:26. 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