_B. Rogerson. D. Rogers. é 4 12 The ‘Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon. March 7: or NHL SATURDAY Second period —2. Montreal, Keon 19 | Baun, Stamiley) 1:07. , Paul Carmichael, Peter Williams Richard .20 (Roberts) 2:35; 3. Penalties—Douglas 5:09, Stanley | ‘2). ‘ Montreal, Beliveau, 23 Laperriere 11:26, Shack 18:11, Mikita 20:00.| Bisons 7 — D'Arcy Murphy 16:11, Penalties — MacDonald Second period — 2 Toronto, | (4), Daryl Harding (2), Austin 10:56: Roberts 10:56: Watson Keon 20 ‘Douglas, Armstrong) MacInnis; Comets 7 — Wayne 11:57; Watson 14:20: Detroit |:50: 3. Toronto, Keon 21 ‘Hill- |MacQuarrie (4), Bobby Mac- bench, served by MacGregor man) 12:17. Penalties—Stanley Millan (3). aac 14:20; Watson 14:56: Cournoyer |4:40, Hul! 5:50, Chicago bench | Hornets 10 — David Brown 14:56 ‘penalty pisses by Hodge 14:30, | (4), Irwin Ellis, Allison Ellis Third period — 5. Montreal, Baun 18:38, Mikita, Pulford | (3), Paul Saunders (2): Ma- Duff 17 ‘Rousseau, Harper) 19:32. Peas -..|P0ons 5 — Jimmy Killorn (2), 0:47: 6. Detroit, Gadsby 5| Third period — 4. Toronto, | Kenny MacDougall, John Mac- (Ullman, MacDonald) 1.21; 7. |Armstrong 10 (Mahovlich) |Millan, Kenny Doiron. Montreal, Beliveau 24 (J. C./12:04: 5. Toronto, Ellis 16 14:33, Indians 8 — Kenny Constable Tremblay) 2:23: 8 Detroit, Penalties—Pulford 2:02, ~Whar-| (3), Bobby MacGuigan (2), Henderson 2} ‘Howe, Bathgate) ram 4:07, Horton 16:44, Hedge David Roberts, Eugene Pow- 16:11: 9. Montreal, J. C. Trem- ‘minor, major, Pulford major er, Grant Killorn; -Ramblers 1 blay 6 Provost, Rousseau) 17:47, Stanley 19:42. — Mike Conway. 19:03. Penalties—Roberts 7:04; | Shots on goal by Barons 6 — Roger Cook, Ste- Balon 15:09; Crozier (served by Chicago 1412 7—S3 | phen MacCabe (2), Kenny Mac- Watson) 17:39: MacGregor. Mis- Toronto 9 14 10—33 Kinnon (2). Ronnie Peters (2): conduct 19:03. _Altendance 14,996. | Aas 3 aa Angus Beck (2), Don- PR ie MacNeill. Blades 2 — Richard Carver, TODAY'S CURLING DRAWS lia insc"Sic"T" Note: The above results are “The following is the curling | AT SOURIS | the iret of two-game, total goa) draw for Monday night at the The following is today’s draw j 5 a Charlottetown Club. This is the at the Charlottetown Curling (comeic. round " playott start of a three game series for | Club: { the Rustico Golf and Yacht Club | 7-9 DRAW (for womens’ Griffis | PEE WEE Trophy and prizes. Trophy Bonspiel) Prizes will be needed on both | Ice 1: A. Delaney vs. I. Kass- | |(3), John M (2); Wolves draws. ner. 4 — Don Ma (3 Garry 7 p.m. | Ice 2.— FE. Smallwood vs. G. -f¥facDooald (2). Iee 1 — - H.R. Carruthers, L. | Reid. Elks 8 — Allan Profitt (2), Johnston, FE. Austin, J. Ander- . 9-11 — (men four years). | Wayne MacGuigan (5), Gordon son vs F. MacMillan, E. Gilles- |. Ice 1: R. Jenkins vs. M. Birt. | MacKay (2); Foxes 1 — Ronnie pie, G. Brookins, P. Tanton. Ice 2 — Dr. Kassner vs. J. ; Sobey. Iee 2 — E.- Tanton, S:-Beaton; + Doucette. Coyotes. 3.—_Brian_Carmich- Harvey Campbell, D. Seren Loe acl Bobby Smith, Mike Hennes- | vs L. Wellner, A. Garrett, “4 © ; Caribous 2 — Gordon Betts ‘Local Swimmers Coffin, Bob Stevenson. Ice 3 (4 year) I. MacKinnon Racoons 4 — Billy MacDon- | vs N. MacNeill, Set Record | ald (3), James MacLellan; Set- | Ice 4 — G. Dillon, K. Dalziel, ters 1 — Jim O'Connor. | F. Dillon, Hawley Crockett vs | MONCTON CP) — The Monec- Otters 7 — Bobby Falls (4), A. Smith, N. Nicholson, A. Mae-: ton team won the fourth annual | Lai Hennessey (2), David ros- Neill, Mel: MacFadyen. Moncton Invitational Swimming | by: Seals 2 — Danny Hennes- | Ice 5 — B. Dillon, E. Nichak | meet’ here Saturday. : | sey, Andy McKenna. | son, K. Dowling, I. MacNevin vs} The host. club compiled 197| Rams 9 — Donnie Gallant | D. Cameron, W. Reddin, $. Har- points to win the meet, Fred- | (6), Jackie Kipping (2), (Gary per, F. Brown. \eotats finished second with 171 | Brown; Springers 3 — ian 8.30 p.m. points and Charlottetown was |MacRae (2), Billy Younker. Ice. 1 — G. Kays, F. Corcoran. | third with 168. ‘Che Saint John | Lions 7 — ‘Cam Clay (2)} Carl R. Pigott, K.Doucette vs T. | ceoee was well back with 53 Trainor (2), Gerry Peters,!Jim- ford, A. Tulle. | poi - ;my Hillard, John Bell; Zebras Iee 2 — E. MacDonald, ‘D. The Charlottetown team. won 5 — Donnie Currié (3), | John Douglas, N. Dooley, J. Dennis |the boy’s 80-yard freestyle _re- ‘Hutchison, Lorne Misner. | . T. White, Lou Bagnall,’ G. ‘Jay in 52.5 seconds, beitering the | Note: The above results are Miller, J. Hughes. | Maritime record of 57.5 seconds. | regular scheduled’ play. Ice’ 3 — ven for scratch PAPERWEIGHTS Wed — Dr. MacDonald, 3.1. RIFLE SHOOT ie Redbirds 2 ne Meck Squarebriggs,. J. Cameron, W | The following fs a result of the! (2). Rodd vs-A. Saunders, R. Goss, shoot of the C.C.R.A, | Sparrows 4 — John Paul Mac Scott MacDonald 100! Intyre, Gerry Trainor, Timmy Ice. 5 — Dr. Gallant, M. Wig- Perley. Taylor 99 Flemming, Kevin. Andrew; gington, G. Trainor, D. Reid vs Ralph Jenkins 98 | Bluebirds 1 — Wayne Square- A. Ballem, D. George, I. Mac- Doug Wood 98 Kinnon, B. Crockett. pos MacLean 9% Owls 4— John Quinn (2): Ric- + Vi v ( AT MONTAGUE ~ eertecuy os eae tet Harb - Two day bonspiel tonight and | A} Mutch @® ae Friday — four ends — See bul- | Dave Johnston 96 |- Jays , Wayne Francis (2), | ie board. | Fred Younker & Yrrerrreercccecccecce, p.m. George Jenkins 4 lee 1°-* G; Worth, E. Duvar; Stan MacNair 4 : PURITY DAIRY P. DesRoches,-L. Furness vs C* Edgar Jones. Nicholson, D. Sorrie, L. Munro, Ron Clark R. Leard. Wendall Brown Iee 2 — D. McGowan, W. Mac Jim Leightizer Intyre, L. Stewart, N. Thomp- | Danny. Morrison son vs J. MacLean, K. MacKen- | Barry Mellish zie, G. Warner, A. Wright. \David Lipton 9 p.m. Tommy Benson Iee 1 — P. MacIntyre, E. Mac- Sharon MacLean Donald, H. Galloway, S. Gallo- Ritchie Simpson way vs Dr. Johnston, J. Murphy, Robert Paynter J. MacNeil, A. Conéen. ~». David Ling Iee 2 — John MacDonald, H. Paul Turner Moar; H. Matheson, A. MacLeod Gerald Hill, vs E. Shaw, K. Sullivan, H. Rob- \Alan Douglas bins, C. MacKinnon: Harvey’ MacLean— Spares — G.Nicholson, K: | John Mahon Murphy. ‘Tim Williams =F 3 —“Parents Prefer - ° Purity Products” : 317 Kent St. Dial 4.7125 ? eoccveccesecosoooccoes 2000 4 t SSssssRRisesssexse ~-REAL-ESTATE--SALES—. Sor Rechistic Service Phone 892-2454 The following are the results | Danny Bisons 5 — _ MacDermid | | MINOR HOCKEY RESULTS |Toronto Murphy; Eagles 2 — Davis MacInnis, Robbie Bur- Crows 5 — Peter Turner, Bob- ~ | by Williams, Francis Molyneaux, Blair Gillis, Ray Dunn; _ Fal- cons 5 — John.Abbott, Bobby Dunsford, Derek Egan (2), Blair Kelly. Note: The above results ‘are playoff competition. The following is the Charlotie- town Minor Hockey League playing schedule for Monday through Friday of this week. MIDGET-JUVENILE Monday, March 7th. — 5 p.m. — Canadians vs. Bruins; e , ae of Charlottetown Minor Hockey :T \ : 9 League play for last week, up | nett. oe PETROR : coe * on 8 14=35 | 0 and including Saturday, March | First period — 1. Montreal, Montreal 6 20 11-37 Sth.: ae Roberts 2 (Backstrom ) 10:40. Attendance 15,455. - jaapxae , i Perialties—Godfrey 7:57, Harper CHICAGO 0 TORONTO 5§ | Senators 6 — Gary Cooper 11:17, MacDonald 17:12, ‘ Mar- R SUMMARY - | (2), Brian Sobey (2), Danny shall, Roberts, Balon 19°59. | First period’ — ‘1. Toronto, Grant, Pat Griffin; Bears 3 — 6 p.m. — Rangers vs. Hawks. - Tuesday, March 8th. — 6.30) p.m. — Leafs vs. Redwings. BANTAM Wednesday, March 9th. — 6.30 | p.m. — Bisons vs. Comets: 7.16 | p.m. — Hornets vs. Maroons’ Friday, March 11th. — 5 p.m. |—. Ramblers vs. Indians; 6 p.m. — Aces vs. Barons; 7 p.m. — Blades vs. Clippers. =: Saturday, March 12th. —. 12.30 | p.m. — Senators vs. Bears. PEE WEE PRACTICE The Pee Wee Racoons will hold a practice session at the Forum on Wednesday evening | from 5:45 p.m. to 6:30 Pp. m., March 9th. REMEMBER WHEN . Attendance at British ‘soc- cer games dropped more than 50 per cent in a single weekend 30 years ago today —in™: 1986—as club officials tried ‘to foil football. pools promoters by. refusing -to publish advance lists of games. 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