1l!Inl&&.uinr1ottatnwI.l‘r-l.lnn.81.1lu., SPORTS FRONT By PIUS CALLAGHAN ' All By Themselves ? THEY have finally done it. ‘ Montreal Canadien m that was suppcsco to have troub o the National Hockey League standings. The liabs acquired that lofty sipot entirely for themsc-lves when they nipped the slumping Toronto Maple Leais 2-1 in Montreal Wednesday night. The Leafs gave it a game try in this contest but they just. couldn’t manage to grab a decision. Canndiens wzrc full merit for their triumph. They had the best it the pay altiioufih Cl)-'i|‘l1€ Hodge proved a most conspicuous figure in the Blaien1en'n vic- tio:‘y.. CANADIENS own a one-pnirit lead over Cliical.-o Black Hawks who. like 'l'cronto Maple Leafs, arc sureiynot setting t.he league alire lately with their brilliance. Tlieit one-time mighty card has vanished completely am! they fznd VlC130l‘.€s mi’,-hty hard Illlilgs to come by these iiiuiits. Culliltlillns liavc a game in hand on Bill Rcays ouutit and thats always a nice feeling. That game could indeed be the very Willi; to Put them into first place. _ Toronto trails the Montrcalers by seven huge points, a dif- ference that lmlach and his gang may find impossible to over- come. The Leafs have one game lcss played than the Hahn and two less played than the Black Hawks. Victories in those games 4’ .....« e.—« } . Apt-ofessional figure skat- In hand could help a whole lot. mg lnsummess was m Chm“ lottetown yesterday giving in. Rocket Likes Them I smwuom to members or - Chairlortitetiown's I-‘igure Skat- ses in New Brunswick centres to Oha-flotte- MAURICE Richard, here for the Morell Sportsmen‘s Dinner, - mg Club. She is Miss Karen has high hopes of the Canadieris finishing on top. ‘Rocket’ of l ‘Le-wuls. Toronto Miss Lewis course is to be expected to be on th Montreal bandwagon but I is at present conducting clas- alter all, the man is a realist. He wouldn't go pijoclaiuning the Habs have a chalice for first if he didn't believe .t. but will come TOP FIGURE town on Tuesday for the next several weeks. However, her appearances will not be con- fined to the caipital city. Eaich Tuesday she will be at Cra- paucl from 8 p.m. to 10 p.m. and at 0'Leam/ from 7.00 to 9.00 a.m. Her Charlottetown Forum time is from 4 p.m. to SKATER p.m. Miiiss Lewis has been . for ple-tiing her Gold Medal tests. That's the highest award you can achieve in figure skiatinig. Her visits have been made poo- nible by The City recreation Prince Edward Island departrnen-t. lihe provincial de- partment of physical education and the Atlantic Provinces Figure Skiailiing Association. Here Miss Lewis is seen with Jim Fox, left, City Recrea. tion director. and Dave Bos- well, provlnnctlal director of physical education. 11 h Sandy‘: Royals took The Pharmacy trophy home them last night. Johnny's Flying Hawks their mightiest to prolong best-of-seven set with the nellmen but the end came five games. Last night before a fair-sized Stea wit ily disposed of the Hawks by a 7-2 score. crowd of spectators Royals eas- lb The Hawksntayed with the l Royals for one period. After that it was strictly all a one-team show. The Hawks took it 2-1 lead early in the second but that was their final gasp. Royals roared back with three goals in e se- cond to take in 4-2 lead and then e winners tallied three unans- swered goals in the cloning cha- pter. MacKenzie's House of Fashion. .Suinrm.-rstde. bounced back in great style last night at Chair'- lottetown ‘Y’ to beat the ‘Y’ three games to two In Volley-‘ball league competition. The Summerside boys went ‘down 15-10 in the first two games ‘and appeared headed for sure defeat. However. they rallied ummerside leam Stages Comeback Islandl stopped as iand 181 i Once again it was a thriller; _but the visitors just cou1dn't be, , their eked out in 17-15} iverdiot. , John Evans performed thel the duties of referee and Don? Norton was official scorer. pave the way for the cruc- tifth battle. ‘ Royals Capture Series; _ Oust Hawks In 5 Games ' Buddy Maclntyre led the win. ners' assault with a buddy. Apps Arsenault, rank 3 pair as did Mike Macxinnon. Veteran Willie Dunn, a 0",. time member of the Frizzell. men, took complete charge of the Hawks’ scoring. SUMMARY First Period 1. Hawks — Dunn (Carver) 4.43; 2. Royals — A,-, senault (E. Wood, A. Carroll). 17.17. Penalties — Wood 325 Maclntyre 11.20. ' Second period 3. Hawks . Dunn (Carver) 8.21; 4. Roya|g._, tArsenault, Leod 2.44. c. Gillis 14.54, if my Leod 14.54. D. Doyle 19.11. Third period 7. Royals — Me. lntyre (Carroll) 1.42; 8. Macln. tyre (Carroll. Arsenault) 5.28: 9. Royals — Mackinnon 19.21. Pe-' nelties — Carroll 7.19, Macln. re (minor and misconduct) 11.03: Mackinnon 19.33. - Referees Joe Coyle and Kip Rea ltiheir forces with a real venge- ance and went on to sweep the ,next three contests . It took an overt -to get M'ac1(enzles they couldn't be stopped. Anotih- ,er ‘extra inning’ affair saw the 3 Win the fourth, 16-14 As we had said the other day and Richard confirmed it . when we interviewed him Wednesday morning, the Montrealen ‘ are a big happy family. The young members of the club are . producing much better than anyone hoped they would. It’: sure 1 ‘Punch’ lmlach didn't expect them to be so productive. 0ther- wise he would never have been quoted a saying the Habs would be fortunate to make the Stanley Cup playdowns. YOU could tell that Tllaurice Rli;I1Ell‘t'l u-.--..< extremely high on this goaltender, Charlie Hodge. He smiled broadly when he ‘ talked about the genial netminder who didi‘.'t figure in Cal‘!- adiens‘ scheme of things when the sca:’on not tindtzlrwayh‘ Big Jean Beliveau's leadership has one trr-men 'ous t 1.-go . _ _ ,h ‘ for the club and the ‘Rot-ket'_maivit.ai11s Jenn is cnloying hockey Y£(£5TROal:ge(rCP“::' M1 §an1:l;"‘(‘I Henry, Phil Goyette and Rod iGilbert. put together just six weeks ago. scored three goals Thursday night as the Rangers ‘ defeated Boston Bruins 3-1 in a National Hockey League game here. Henry. the liglitueiglit Icft w-ingman, had two goals—his 22nd and 23rd of the current lcampaign. and Goyette potted his 16th. Gilbert picked up three Leafs who haven't come. through with their hcfil .V€I- “W9 expecting these players will yet reach their ‘peak. _‘ _ the former Canadien great wottldnl l>N‘(l|~‘l 8n.Vllhn§ in regard to plavoffs. “Anything can happen once they start he asserted. Orin Ccirver Stars vening Telegram has plenty of A of Cha-rlottetotwn's Orin Carver. nee Edward 13- THE St. John's (.\‘fld)' E praise for the hockey ability _ A recent issue has these bouquets for vhe PM assists. Centre Goyette, acquired be- ,tween season from Montreal Canadiens where he had lan- filliist watching Orin Carver perform on tihc ice is a hockey guished for six seasons in the 1655.,“ in R5 _ shadow of luminaries such a.- “The 31-year-old centre. 111 the twilight stages of II l€n8lI1l‘ : Rocket Richard and Jean Be‘:- lvean. has been in the top Ill -among NH-L scorers since his switch to Rangers. and tile 1 Bruins have been his chief vic- ‘ms shoots the rubber with authority. his passes “Mk” career’ mu (1 he has that fine edge around the are quick, razor sharp. an -“Last night at The “‘° "°°m'“°5 with 3 lhmmoal Tsflbtlilrsal lcllrritiheq-efrftllriri-behind 5-4 . Iods to lead "13 3!“? 3'“! “ml” . Of‘ his season total of 47. win ova" 8'' Bows In a tough checking. playoff-calibre hockey points. 21 have come at the‘ S8!" - . . _ - - .1 b .,.ed mo Bruins‘ expense -— nine goals A (-mpplp nights etarlierthfggn ggtiiheid tthc ( irH.msui-i . and 12 assms. zoals and éasiitsted on wo o - 93”“ The victory boosted Rangers N“ 33 -————- --‘to within one point of the fourth- place Detroit Red Wings in the battle for the final NHL play- off berth. The Rangers have lost only three of their last 13 starts in their drive to overhaul the Red Wings, who have 42 points. OLIVER OPENS SCORING After Murray oliver of the Bruins had opened the scoring with his 17th goal of the sea- Dra’\i'vSAnri<W3*tincedi For ‘Silver D’ Play (Bell. A. man IA». Sh‘rley Dye lice Sea Pauline Burden (C). (S) vs. 2 30 pm. — Wanda Hunter (S) . Tl". d,«-,,“. M» vs. Rosemary SUM.\1ERS1l)l-‘. "Silver 1)‘ Ann Hayes (S) vs. is completed for the competition which will run next week at the Summerside Curl ‘"2 duh‘ ' « ' 9 ll (S) tm The draw was made by Roy vs. Marion .rna man . . f Borden. manaccr. Sumnicrsidc Mat-l.cllan (() vs. Marguerite ml. St o w a rt ‘Ci. Phyllis Nelson Ha‘ R(‘!\l* vs. Willa Somers (S). Spears. eha‘rm:1n of the names 9.00 p.m. —— Vivian Sheen‘ committee of the P.E.1. Ladies (St is. Mary Acorn (C) Marion Curlintz Association. MacDonald (C) vs. Joyce Mat.- Please note the hours of play, Millfill. RC/W» F10 M801-Ellflflll which uill hold good for iron? RCAF vs. Sibyl Mac!)/Iillan (Ct: day only. 3 Olive Mat-Donald's rink re-; A banquet will he held in me (.'('i\'(‘S 3 bye and Will Dl_8Y II 9t .1, club rooms on Monday evenin: a.m. TU(‘Sfl8Y- i at six o'clock. _—‘_"W*"_‘ ' There are 25 rinks competing, 10 from the Charlottetown Club.‘ from Mon- tanue. 4 from RCAF. 6 from: Sutinmerside, one from Alber- Dominion Stores. and was der the Wpervmnn of VI“ Crapaud has decided in form a cur-iing cltib. Upwards of 50 person-s recent» ly got together in a session and the final decision was to form a curlzinig club Erie Robinson presided over the meeting at- tended by representatives from Albany. Tryon, Victoria. Hamp- —--—-— ton. Augustine Cove, Cape Tra- .verse. Desable and Crapaud. . A nominatiing committee com- ; posed of Robert. Dawson, Doug Bantams Go 'MacKinn0n and William Wad- To Morell re“ ‘ seven ni ~ u M‘"‘da-" " 3”” a'm' “. D"“,-‘ The Terriers. :1 bantam Cha1'- W335 “Thee awwyed by ~e1 'MacD0nal(l ‘C’ V5 F-_l'Z-9591" lnttefown team. travels to Morell wgndgfi Macgmedgregggs 3:)’ MacDonald (Ci, Margie Jar wmrzlit for H game with Morell mm". Barry D8_wS0'n_ Harleiéh ‘dine (C) vs. Blanche S m i lh hanlams. Coach Bill Murphyi . , (M). Ann Spicer RCAF vs. Ber wished all players to be at The, :;;“:“' Raw“ Ma°K"'“""' tie Howatl (Rel). Forum no later than 5.30. r m9°“ 3“ 3° . Thompson. Here are the Torrlers's play-,- . Dave MacDonald. Vince ullnn. Dave Murnatzthan, Lorne 11.30 a.m. —— Mary Nicholson -——--——-——-—-'-—"‘ ers- " CURLING DRAW it anco — Chairman Bert Thomp- acDougaIl. Keith Hood. Kent . . - Heron. Done Molyneauxwendall 3"‘ R°b°" D““'5°“' D3" f The following is the curling Duncan Dave CH’, .emw Keouehv Ralph Myers Sheldon ( draw for Friday at the Charto- 0.3mm: Ran (yflmujy “'3 Ferguson and Rm," Pjw‘ btetown Club.‘ ISpares needed) ' . (Prizes) _ Ice 1 — D. Matheson, E. Ma<.-‘ : Donald, J. MacLcan. S. Willis C ' vs. 11. Dobson. K. Ready. B Shaun Murphy. ity School I ' iopeirty ('.!iainma.n Barry ;Dawsnn. George Nicholson, Charles Roberts. Lorne lnman. William Weddell and John Simmons. Memborslvip . Mark Ilnhe-rb son. Victoria: John Lcard, Cra- paud. Warren Howatt. Tryon, Wald Cnrruthers. Augustine Cove, (‘ha-rles Thompson. Tryon, Nor- man -Macbeod, Hampton. Cecil Mlt-cPhal], Bonshaw. Herber Can-tfield, Weotmoreland an Rnymmid Thompson, Tryon. Refrigeration - Doug Mac- Kinnon, (duatvnnan). Gordon Cutcliftc. Roy Gallant, Lorno F0)’ H Lewis Myers. Cliarlottctown Regional High‘ Wood, J. Simpson. School journeyed to Montague- Ice 3 — Dr. Prowse, A.E. Plei- _ yesterday and engaged Monta- : cey, H. Ifiove, J.NSIH!lf0$l vs. B.l gtue lllenionfill lliigih Illl a ho¢;key aloylel, . Mac e l. . Carr, sruggc e at-otit/stonans , ~ 1_ webgm-, ‘emerged the victors by 3 (H) ': Ice I). Jardlne. K. Dai- ‘score. _ ,. 1 “.1. G, wn3,m_ 3-:_ Dooley V5, 1)__ Marksiiien for the_ Vt‘I|nl!l'!l 3- v Cb,“ E_ po,d_ 1.-{_ Edwards, D, were led oy Ron Lrdoton and 3 ' c.m.mn_ Don Ellis with two goals each. 3 [C-¢.__J c,.,,,,h A G," _,_ Barry MacLeod and oin _; ucm,“fly"A. M.c‘Ew‘en W’. R 0‘Brlen were the other |oalget- -— lwl , Dr. Willis, '1'. Walker, B':ters. 3 Meal 1. ' I.” P.M. (Lexical Ice 1 - Dr. MacDonald vs. o.lM' Harbor “ °""'°'°"‘ -Plays Host Ice 2 —- Myron Bell vs. H. Po ters. Ice3 - W- M-cl--we VI l-~ Murray Harhbnur Bruins will evening. l"ehruar.v 6 at t Wollner. ,entertain Buster‘: All Stars in O'clock I1 the hi h school. [ti ~ . Ice 4 - 0. Stewart vn. D. 0'- an exhibition hockey gum Sat-11¢ understood that each com-i South. or-day night. lmtttee B to give I report of, Ice 8 -— A. MacDonald vs. W.. The affair in united to pet p-ogveg mgb_ 3 'lfl'PI1. l"'"V'I““ 3‘ II-W’ lntinrented who won‘ ADDITIONAL scour PAGE 12 l W "'"""' " "' Birl l tcthairman i lcudmore, Richard Newsome and‘ l Boyd The next formed cl vita-(1 to take part in next Thurs. 3 day‘: discussions. i-M(ll‘i12l£’.ll(" representing Monta- Commtittees names were: 1-‘in. ‘ ron Cameron. 'l’ryon, Clair} Raymond Moiyneaux. Freeman team for the tiltle. MacDonald. [are meeting of the newly iwhich Rundell Seaman. ub is set for Thursday ldcnl of seamen’: rs Ove son. the Rangers‘ hottest line plays shorthanded through penalties. The loss dealt a crippling blow to Boston's playoff hopes. The Bruins had st only two of their previous eight starts; but needed a victory in this one to remain within hailing dis- tance of New York. Rangers -In oston. Henry deflected In a 40- screened shot by ;gate in the first period, break-4 g a shutout string by Bru jgoalie Ed Johnston that had‘ reached 144 minutes, 30 sec-: rcome Bruins Close Ground On D now are eight ,-points in front of foot Andy Bath- ins taking a pass from Gilbcrtuat the opposite end of the goal month, and Goyelie Schoolboys Start Big 'Spiel SL‘I\l.\'IERSIDE — The atlen-; 10 a.m Today Montague vs. tinn of ctirlcrs across the Island ,mersidc: Birchwood vs. Prince this weekend will be focused onlof Wales; 2. p.m. Summerside Mon“-(.31, ‘ vs. Birchwood; Queen Charlotte lchicagn vs. Montague; 8.30 p.m. Mo lague vs. ’ Summers-ide vs. latte. activities at the RCAF’ curling rink stal‘tin£.' today when the Pr-z.vini-ial Schoolboy curling clianipinnships get undertvay. Five rinks are entetied in this 1-onipeti.timi for the right to re-_ present P.F1.I. in the Dominion‘. sclioolhoy spiel. this year to be‘ held in Regina. Sask. Three rinks are f'rntn1 ‘ lnttelown - Prince of Wales; Coliczzc. liirchivosd High School and Queen Charlotte: One from gnc regional ltigh and the fifth representing Summer- side lli_‘.{~Il. The town hi:-li school rink is comprised of students who are dependents of RCAF members. i'l‘his team won a best tiwo out inf three curling series with an- iot r Sum-Hi team for the night lto represent the school. ‘ (Tn:-it-liiiig the losers was Eric .Iolin~‘lon while F-Lt. Mtac‘Phcr- vson coached hhe victors. Mem- hens of the Sum-Hi team are: Skip-Chuck Conkey: tihird Ian wolfendcn: second Melvin’ Baxter; lead John Nelson. « This morning at 9.3!) Group ‘Capt. A.G. Dang. commanding offict-r of the base. or one of his representatives. will be on hand to greet the visiting curlems. 'l‘iie base C-0 or his represent- ative will toss the first. stone to get the bonspiol officially un- |derway. Also at the official opening,. crests emblazoned with the fol-; lowing words “P.E.I. Centennial. 1064 Schoolboy Curling" and ‘purchased by the host curling‘ club. will be presented to all‘ parlit-ipiints in the siplc-l. The first draw opens at 10 a.m. Tho curlers will be guests of the club at a luncheon in the 1Aii-men's Mess at noon today; and from there they return to the lanes for the second session .or the round-robin spiel It 2‘ ‘o'clock. This evening they will be ciiosis of Pepsi Cola Ltd. at no banquet a-t the Tartan Restnur. ant. Following the banquet they return to the rink for an 8.30 3 ‘aw. Accommodations have been- rcadied for out of town nlnkal ,tonight and Saturday momlngi iplay continues at 9%. The ftn-l ‘id draw is expectcdtobeitt 2[ .m. l . in the event of n ’bway tie the deadlocked rinks will play a. mddendeath content to decide‘ the chnmipionchip. Should three’ - nms emerge deadloicloed. tiwo itanms wtlrlil curl with the ttiilnl a nine winner plaiylm the Following the .-ts Will be final draw presented after Preoi-; Bevc-rages. Charlotte-tnwn. will schoolboy: to I luncheon. F-S-gt. Gord Splcer. co-or-in-‘ ntorofthesp1'el.Iddlnd.nl¢ht that the ice but been out Ind flooded and the two in-eta are Ill 100 for this morn-i ing's opening competition, Here ‘is the draw: I Pnince of Wales; Queen Char- Sum- ‘ I e’rroi’r wrapped up the decision in the second period. 5 SUMMARY - First perlod——l. Boston, ()ll ver 17 (Hebenton. Bucyk) 13:32, :2. New York, Henry 22 (Bath- lgate, Gilbert) 15:02. Penalties —Westfall 3:01, McKenney 7 Green 13258. Second pcriod—-3. New York, Henry 23 (Gilbert. Cahant 8:08: 4. New York. Goyette 18 (Gil- bert. Henry) 17:14. Penalties- Hadfield 4:52. Green 16:19. No scoring. ajor, 2:31. 1 Third period - {Penalty—0liver, M ' Saves ‘Plante lJohnston Attendance-—l2.l12. STANDINGS National League W 1311 10 7 !l——3.'I 7-24 . F A Pt 24 13 10 137 117 18 9148 109 57 7123 118 51 8 114 135 42 7 137 153 41 9113 1'10 33 New York oston 3“-lAcres tackle Hunter Rivcr. line 17-15 tilt} into the win‘ Intercollegiate Basketball lKensington ls Winner I Kcnsinglon Seabrooks downed (New London / lflockey League action la lat Kensinrzton rink. j Jim Macl<‘arlane and Des ‘Sherry scored twice each for the winners and ' MacLean pot- e other. Ian McCoubrcy, Nels Morrison and Scott Wood- lsidc tallied for the losers. Next league action is Monday lnight when Secman's Golden st night i "I Hockey Practice There will be It hockey prac-- tice for Milton School team to- ‘night (Friday) at North River} Rink. This practice will be: from five until six o'clock. 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