In Figure Skating Ch'ships breath- . 17, doth TORONTO (CP) — Ontario MeCordie, 17, both of Terento,| akaters Satutday made a clean | taking series of new lift ma- and Miss Dejardins ond la I siusech sweep of all national titles in meuvres to take firsts from four France took the sational title. — the Canadian figure skating | 2 five judges. The Ontario got 473 a championship finals. Maria, 19, and Otto, 31, won | points, 15 more the other 4 A capacity crowd of 4,500 at | the pairs title with « margin of | entry from Penticton, BC. =| Varsity Arena saw Don Jackson | six ordinal points over Gertrude ¢ in the competition the of Oshawa Ont. one of: the | Desjardins, 19, and Maurice la pesnpebrae feng or world’s top skaters, easily de- France, 21, formerly of Sud-| when skaters from die, He, sise look the ie's| BEAT FA fhe Jelincks are bape title. He also took the men’s T FAMILY TEAM are about . free skating championship. Miss Thompson, 16, and Me-/ the idea of to for Tordénto’s Wendy Griner re- | Lachlan, 23, @ construction com- | the world se March; ALBERTON — tained her senior women’s sin-| pany vice - president, finished | 14-19. They there. | O'Rourke rink gies and free skating titles. 10:4 pol te ahead. of the| Czech authorities, after claim: |town won the Jackson, 21, drew a burst of | brother-sister pair, Donna Lee them as subjects of that Legion provincial the finals 133 applause from the crowd: when and John Mitchell of Vancouver, last year, have recog-/in a dramatic fisish “dl 8. ' he executed the incredible tri-| In the senior. fours competi. | nized pair as Canadian citl- | to the three day bonspeil in rinks on "= ; Mae Sram. Se? pe: Lato anes Rots etnias on : lore ends. f cee : Maria and Otto Jelinek of | RDAY NHL twice by te determine! O° | Semmes mee A “rte eo Bronte, Ont., repeated their iast | Monteral 4, N.Y. 2 - 7. Toronto, Mahovlich 29 (Nevin, Rourke, foursome in thelr uphill /pt'"cemec® Suk, skloged erton Ua | year’s win of the senior pairs) MONTREAL (CP)—NHL Sat Bower) 12:49 Penalties—Horton | battle for the championship, and the highly regarded Peter | ; ee ee cantante, finishing well) SUMMARY 6:10, Boivin 6:27, Mohns 13:20,| Members of the winning rink | Sincisir rink from Montague ; of three other competing First : Scoring: None| Toppazzini 10 - minute miscon-| are Danny O'Rourke, his broth- (went down to defeat before the a . oe tv-osomes. ‘ | Penalties—Schinkel 1:21, Talbot) duct 14:20, Horton 19:33. . er, Paul, Dr, Temple Hooper |formidable city foursome. Oo S r ie aa, Se a SP "sen tf, Meni| MRE tee yt Sei Coe eee | (oO spl ; a ‘ 2 . Brewer) 4:16 9. Dae Catherines, Ont. and Bill Mc-| Moore 14 (Richard) 0:58 2. Mon-| Boston, Leach’ 2 (Oliver, Bol blers Whi 34 at the seveoth cad’ and vier | , SUMMERSIDE — ‘The Wesley (A) 381 111 100 X10 in 1961, agsin won handily. | trav’ wicke) fram, Penalties | f5) 631 ‘Penates — Brewer | RM ers P [tory appeared certain for the | Hard-skipped rink of Alberton Mller (RCAF) 660 Oia fds 0-4 - . = | 9:12, “4 ou “ ; or ‘al 3 2 eee 2 Sey Meare. | wow 4:27, MacNeil 11:04, | 15:49, ington : Moncton 8-2 a gy meh fon tronhp ie eee Cerameries wee 0 2-10 ae | ee ee, | - Saves AMHERST (CP)—Gerty Boss | two ends followed by a big four | Deld at the RCAF curling MacDonald (8) 011 020 110 06 $1 §-3)/ scored five goals here Saturday | and a two cinched the game for | 0 Eriday and Saturday, (M) 100 308 902 110 night to lead Amherst Ramblers |the new champions who went iune-robis ended (A) won from Dillon Detroit 1 to an 8-2 win over Moncton Bea- |0m to take the afternoon game of Montague ? g ii = 2 : , vers in the first game of their’ .20 points, 51.88 | Goye‘te 6 (Hicke, Talbot) 17:17) sit cog: 1. Chicago, Me-| best-of-seven Nova Scotia Sen- runner-up Don Me-| 6 New York, Ingarfield 23 cae Moosehead trophies Alberton | Hardy x~s . Pherson, 17, of Stratford, Ont. | (Bathgate, Prentice) 18:23 Pes-| Donald 19 (Mikita, Vesko) 9:08;/ tor Hockey League final series, cu to the winneta by | rink erinipaed a oe score of Meclure (SM) on lok a gj; Miss Griner, a pretty 17-year. | allies — Rousseau 10:20, Bath. 2 Chicago, Hull 38 (Mikita, St.) uel "an to watch | Don McKinnon, president of Al- | 84. Besides the trophy Personnel of rinks con old blonde, garnered 943.40 | ate 12:31 Laurent) 18:88: 3, Chie ago,| through & snowstorm to Wael |. cies Legion, The winers elso | Jackets with tyro creste’ were | Alberton Wes Harty,’ points. Petra Burka, 15, of Tor-| Saves Weerrem, 14 Sine. OS ae"! = " 7 received silver water pitchers presented to the Bruce Currie, Mate; Rel Cant ento, finished second with 882.24. | Paille $5 25:10,-00| CR - Be. A ee one from the sponsors. the Sseatomes sames | tech. soem aida eek The Jelineks, a brother and | Plante 12 11 13-36, 4:36: Hull 6:12, Laforge 10:39, scored the first goal of | Prizes for the runnersup are | gett) yrs abe coun its Gam hates a Cocco. | | Balfour 13:16, Jeffrey 13:16. | the game at 1:11 of the first |) °>® sod by ‘SHOU | eee ee. Aen ee Hayes, lead, Moa Veniaoe Toronto 7, Boston 2 | Second period: 4, Detroit, Un-| Period. Doug Howatt tied it for sede ent tT ley, ‘manager. Crea- | MacLure, skip; ; SUICIDE FIGURES SUMMARY | man 24 (Godfrey) 4:58; 5. Chi-| Beavers 16 seconds later. later date ft 4 | meries, made all the presenta. | sline, mate; Ken | MgeDonald, There are an average of 18,-| First period: 1. Boston, Burns cago, Horvath 16 (Pilote) 6:11;| Boss scored three and Roger) a. pow champions will re- eee ate NS ND @00 suicides annually reported | 9 (Toppazzini, Pennington) 0:45/4 Chicago, Nesterenko 11 Legere and Lou Hayden Oe | yrosent PEI. at the national |,” standing if the teams be. | ‘#84: fn’. United States. 2. Toronto, Litzenberger 15)... ee : j} each for unmatched Rambler championships in - Feedatictes fore play-off was ‘as follows, Summerside — Philip Mac- _ (Keon, Stanley) 2:40 3. Toronto,| (Vasko) 12:14. Penalties: Evans) markers in the second period. |N'm March 19-23. W 1 | Donald, skip; Gordon Higgina, Keon 23 (Horton, Stanley) 7:16) 10:20, Moe Lamirande and Boss ac-| ° * Hardy (A) 3 1/| mate; Henry second 4. Toronto, Keon 2% (Kelly,| ‘Third period: 7. Chicago, Mc- | counted for Rambjer goals in the LINESCORES MacLure (M) 3 1 | stone; Kendait Gadhia, leod Brewer) 13:57 Penalties—Leach| Donald 20 (Mikita,, Wharram) | third period while Jules Gagnon | 9.30 A.M. Miller (RCAF) 2 2/| Charlottetown —. Bob. 13:21, Horton 14:15, Baun: 14:35. 9:08. Penalties — St. Laurent | scored the other Beaver goal. (|G. Stewart (C) Dillon (C) 1 | skip; Art Ballem, mate; Second period: 5. Toronto,|'13:11, Pilote 19:50. Jean Guy Morrissette stopped 12 OM 900 200-—11 | MacDonald (8) 1 3/ rill Pursey, second stone; Stu Armstrong 18 (Keon, Litzenber-| Saves 22 shots on the Amberst net, |D. O’Rourke (C) : LINESCORES Lavers, lead, ' : ger) 2:02 6» Toronto, Litzenber-| Hal! 914 11-34 | while Ron Boomer handled 28 000 300 033 042—15 | 2 P.M. RCAF — Dusty Miller, skip; ger 16 (Keon, Armstrong) 2:00! Sawchuk S$ 3 8~16/ for Moncton. 2.30 P.M. MacLure (M) 000 000 051 X—6 | Chick Founes, mate; Bill Ross, second ‘stone; Frank Kato, lead: ii te artes Of Exciting Races morning. Barry Newson led King- ; 4 _ attack with at goals. 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