final day of the Confederation yea. WINS FINAI. DAY TROPHY The above team from Moncton Curling Club. They are from won the Maritime Central Air- left to right: Dr. Steeves, Dr. De- ways Trophy and prizes in the Ware, Dr. Geddes and Ralph Bel- The runner-up team was Bonspiel at the Charlottetown also from Moncton with Dr. Montrea| Def Wings Beat B By BEN OLAN NEW YORK (AP) — Veteran Floyd Curry lifted the puck over goalie Gump Worsley’s prone body for a goal at 6:37 of the third period that gave champion Montreal Canadiens 3 3-2 victory over New York Rangers SI iday night. SUMMARY First period: 1. New York, Prentice (Bathgate, Hebenton) 12:44. Penalties: Curry 1:14, Bal- four 7:00, Beliveau, Olmstead (minor and misconduct) and Cahan 11:04, Moore and Fontin- ato 14:17, Turner 19:44.~ Second period: 2. Montreal, Talbot (H. and ' M. Richard) 16:01. Penalties: Evans 4:10, Sullivan 16:54. ‘ . Third period: 3. Montreal, Curry (Olmstead) 6:37; 4. Mont- real, Béliveau (Marshall) 17:00; 5. New York, I-Iebenton (Pren- tice, Sullivan) 19:15. Penalties: Howell 1:35,’ Gendron (two mi. nors) 7227, H. Richard 8:11, Beli- veau 14:51. Stops: Hodge I1 11 11-33 soccer RESULTS LONDON (Reuters) —-. Results of soccer matches played in the United Kingdom Saturday. ENGLISH LEAGUE Division I Birmingham 1 Luton 1 Burnley 3 Man. United 0 Chelsea 1 Blackpool 4 Man City 2 Arsenal 4 Newcastle United 5 Leicester 8 Notts F 1 Wolverhampton 4 0Portsmouth 1 Aston Villa -0 , Preston 3 Leeds 0 Sheffield W 1 Bolton 0 Tottenham 0 Sunderland 1 West Brom 4 Everton 0 Division II Bristol C 1 Ipswich 0 Cardiff 2 Notts C 0 Charlton 1 Swansea 1 Doncaster 1 Fulham 6 Grimsby 1 Sheffield U 3 Huddersfield 3 West Ham 1 Leyton Or 1 Derby 1 Liverpool 1 Lincoln 0 Middlesbrough 4 Bristol R 3 Rotherham 4 Barnsley 1* Stoke 2 Blackburn 4 Division III (Southern Bournemouth 2 Gilli-ngham 1 Brentford 4 Aldershot 2 Colchester 1 Swindon 3 Coventry 1 Queen’s PR 1 Crystal P 1 Port Vale 0 Northampton 1 Southampton 8 Norwich 1 Millwall 1 Reading 1 Brighton 1 Shrewsbury 1 Southend 1 Torquay 0 Plymouth 2 Walsall 3 Exeter 0 Watford 2 Newport 2 Division III (Northern) Accrington 2 Bradford C 2 Bradford 3 Crewe Alex 1 Bury 3 Workington 0 Carlisle 4 Wgexham 0 Chester 1 Hull City 1 Hartlepools 1 Rochdale 3 Oldham 1 Mansfield 1 Southport 1 Scunthorpe 2 Tranmere 2 Halifax 0 York City vs Darlington ppd, Chesterfield 2 Stockport 1 SCOTTISH CUP Fourth Round Clyde 2 Falkirk 1 Hibernian 3 Thd Lanark 2 Motherwell 2 Aberdeen 1 Queen of S 3 Rangers 4 SCOTTISH LEAGUE Division I Airdrieonians 4‘ Partick 1 Dundee 0 St. Mirren 0 Kilmarnock 4 East Fife 0 Raith R 3 Queens Pk 1 Division II Dunfermline 8 Albion 1 E Stirling 1 Brechin 1 Forfar vs Dumbarton PDd. Hamilton 3 Cowdenbeath 2 Morton 1 Arbroath 3 St. Johnstone 4 Bcrwick 0 Stenhousemuir 0 Ayr U 1 Stirling 5 Dundee U 3 Stranraer 2 Alloa I IRISH LEAGUE Ballymena 4 Crusaders 2 Bangor 1 Ards 2 Cliftonville 3 Distillery 2 Derry City 2 Coleraine 2 Glenavon 5 Portadown 2 Llnfield 8 Glentoran 1 Snow Worsley " 9 4 9-22 BOSTON (AP) —- Detroit em- ployed an in n_ u s u a 1 defens- ive alignment to defeat Boston 6- 3 Sunday night and take over un- disputedpossession of third place in the National Hockey League race. Alex Delvecchio and “orm Ullman contributed two goals apiece to the Red Wings’ cause. SUMMARY First period: 1. Detroit, Del- vecchio 15:26; 2. Detroit, Ullman (Wilson, Godfrey).16:42; 3. De- troit, Delvecchio (McNeill, Wil- son) 19:53. Penalties: None. Second period: Scoring: None. Penalties: McNeill 15:42, Labine, 16:43. Saturday evening at the Sports Arena, the Lot 16 Rangers skated to a decisive 8 - 2 avictory over Souris Eastpacks in the third and ‘deciding game of their Intermedi- ate “C” semi-finals. It just wasn’t‘ the Easterner’s night as they showed effects of ‘their recent Layoff and lack of — practice. Not to take anything away from the winners, however, they played steady, rugged, fast hockey and earned their clean-cu-t victory. Rangers -now meet Sher- brooke in a best-of-five series for the Island Intermediate “C” title. At the end of the first period Saturday night the score stood at 3-0 for Lot 16, with strongman, Gorman and Yeo denting the twines. In the second period Lot, 16 made the score board read 6-1 as Yeo scored one and Gorrill potted two while Souris broke into the scoring column on a goal by Rollie Jenkins. I For a while in the third period it looked as though Souris might fire a few goals as the Lot 16 boys appeared to tire a bit, but Lot 16 held on and again out- scored the Souris "boys 2-1 to make the final score 8-2. Third period goals were scored by Gor- rill and Kennedy for Lot 16 and at MONDAY, Music by The Admission 750 tax " League game Don't miss the big St. Patrick's Dance wt R-OLLAWAY ICLUB Time 9:30 till 1 o’clock Lyons, M. Lennox, Dr. D’Entre- mont and Dr. Cormier as mem- bers. Othere winners were. First Division: H. Mabey, L. Pinder, J. Lambert and Happy Mabey, Sec- ond Division: Jim Burden, B. Le- Clair, E. MacLeod and-Art Burke. Third Division:— Jack Essen, M. Esson, C. Plaxton and R. Vander- veck. ' eats Rangers; oston Bruins Third period: 4. Detroit, Wil- son 1:39; 5. Boston, Mackell (Flaman) 8:49; 6. Detroit, Ull- man (Wilson, Godfrey) 10:05; 7. Boston, Peirson (Flaman, Mac- kell) 15:32; 8. Detroit, Howe (Ullman, Wilson) 16:44; 9.'Bos- ton, Boone (Johnson) 19:32. Pen- zlgtigisz Bucyk 6:42, Kennedy Stops: Lumley 11 9 _7—27 Sawchuk 13 7 10-30 CHICAGO (CP) —— The Chicago Black Hawks held off a -eter- mined Toronto rally in, the final period and defeated the Maple Leafs, 3 - 2 ip a wild National ere Sunday night. Lot 16, Scores Win Over Souris by Landry for Souris. , The game was capably handled by Walter Lawlor and John Davis. This Week's\ Skating Program MONDAY 7 Skate-—3:30 to 5 Hockey ——8.30 ' } Maritime Jr. Finals ‘, TUESDAY , To be announced WEDNESDAY Pre-School Skate 1:30 to 3 Skate 3_3o to 5 Adult Skate 8-to-10 THURSDAY To be announced FRIDAY Physical Fitness SATURDAY Skating 2 to 4 Minor Hockey SPORTS ARENA the MARCH 17% I Downrowners and tables included ADMISSION: HOCKEY TONIGHT THE SPORTS ARENA Tickets on sale all day Monday at Sport’s Arena. 8.30 P. M. Charlottetown Junior Abbies VS. Ca pe Breton All Stars ADULT——'75c CHILDR-EN—50c The first game in the South '"‘ pi Shore Hockey League semi-finals and ‘ i3et$e§§striV§3£3$z1°f'ii’§§§1sseiirici M5 ”'m' Adm',St“d°ms 40°‘ Adults 75° t::?3E:‘i'5HoP $HOPBE$' First period: 1. Chicago’ NeS_ Lot 16 Rangers Wm get underway Tickets on sale at Taylors Jewellers, The Rendezvous. _ . terenko (Skov, Murphy) 18:17. In Befieqlle Rifik tonight. Penalties: Morison 10:54, Thom- ‘ it son 15:09. _,;; Second p eriod: 2. Chicago, : Skov (Nesterenko, Pilote) 3:44. :51! Penalties: James 4238, S 1 o a n i'i::l 9:28, Vasko 9:28, Cushenan 10:26, *1‘ Vasko (m a j o 1') 11:46, James ' (major) 11:46. Pilote 13:48, Har- » ris 16:53. I ‘ "2 - fin Third period: 3. Chicago, Litzenberger (Ferguson) 13:24; 4. Toronto, Armstrong (Duff, ton, (Barry C-ullen, Morrison) 15:58. Penalties: James Lindsay and James (majors) 12:58,» James (misconduct) 12:58. 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County D-O-‘SO00-lO§QDuOOIG._O¢flL'A I I |-' I Horton) 14:08; 5. Toronto, Hor- 5:36, the Sports Arena this evening in the opening game of a best-ot- three series for the Maritime S’SicIe Beats Queen Square Summerside High School de- feated Queen Square School of Charlottetown in a rggular league game of basketball at Civic Audi- torium in Summerside Saturday morning by the score of 51-33. The home boys established a lead of 16 points in the first half, and in a much more closely contested second half managed to add 2 points to that margin. Ronnie McDouga1l of Queen Square led all snipers with 17 points. Mike Scott and Dick Coston tied with 14 points and Don MacEachern was close behind with 11. Walter Bethell’s ability to grab off re- bounds was a big factor in the Summerside win. Line-ups: V QUEEN SQUARE —- R. McDou- gall, 17, C. McMil1an 6, E. Beagan P. Murphy 6, B. McMillan, A. McDonald 4. Connolly, T. King. Total 33. SUMMERSIDE HIGH -— Mike Scott 14, Dick Coston 14, E. Gem- mill, W. Bethell 5, J. Dunsford 2, E. Boates 2, D. MacEachern 11, W. Smith 3, R. MacFarlane, E. Campbell. Total 51. ‘ Referees, Earl Smith and Ed. Leggit. Lot 16 Meets ‘ Freetown Today Two of the Maritime’s leaclingJunior Hockey Championship alltd Junior hockey teams meet atlihe right I30 advance agamst O ' tawa ‘Juniors in the Eastern Canada Playdowns for the Memo- rial Cup. In tonight’s game, the Char- lotteown Abbies, N.B.-P.E.I. tit- iists are at home to the Cape Breton All-Stars. The Abbies Just finished a thrilling series with Campbellton Tigers while Cape Breton just recently defeated the Mainland All-Stars for the Nova Scotia crown. These two teams come together tonight in what should be one of the best games witnessed in" this City for years. Fans in. Charlottetown and vicinity have always supported good hockey so a large crowd should be on hand tonight. The Abbies are icing a smart hockey club tonight which deser- ves the support of every loyal hockey fan. As anyone associat- ed with the game knows, a lot of support and cheering from the stands always helps a team so it is certainly hoped every sports follower who can possibly be. on hand will be in the Sports Arena tonight to encourage our own boys and make it possible for them to make the trip to Sydney later this week. Following are the lineups for tonight's big game which gets underway at 8:30 p.m Abbies: Goal—Ward' or Mann; Charlottetown AbbiesAnd Cape Breton Meet Tonight Defence—Eustace Reeves, G1‘3“t Grady, Richard Bradley. George Trainor; Forwards-John Kane. Mulligan, Richard Duffy. F1"a11C_l5 Vince Mulligan, Fred Burke. B111 Bradley, Ulric Gallant, Joey Arsenault, Wayne MacDonald; Coach—Jack Kane. _ All-Stars: Goal—A. McMull1n; Neill, J. Moore. P- MacNe.‘l1: Forwards—C. MacDona1d,_ W. Youden, B. Tubrett, J. Coffin, D. MacGillivray, G. MacDoug_all, S. Salzyzn, C. Long, R. Keeping, J. MacKeigan, M. 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