10 The Guardian. Charlottetown. Thurs. Mar. 28. 1964.1 SPORTS FRONT By NII‘K IVILL‘IORE I Scouting The Juniors 9 SI MMIiIISIDI-Z JUNIOR I.l-Z(‘.IO.\AIRES will definitely have their hands full next week when ll1("(‘la<h with Sydney Jun-lair: in a hr‘st-nl-in'e series for the Maritime Junior hockey champion- Ship i I-litsy winners over Hoyt's Movers of Dartmouth In I l Inwt-of-three series o te Nova Scotia title last werk. Sydney will ice a strong skating club with plenty of scoring 1 potential. under the reins of Cape Breton native “Por y" Mclnnis. They will he the fourth junior team Summerside 1 has met this season. anti we expect the first one that will be . able to keep pace with the swift skating legionaires. Built around the llllt'k‘llg of Sydney \cadcmy's N.S. high school and .lttletttle championship team of two years ago. the (‘ape Bretoners st'ot'in: punt-ll will be led by six-foitt-two inch l'lEl‘lWlIlEPl' .lohtt Mulivthtll. A three year student at tile Mart— tinle Slimmer H't'key School, Keutvtlle. Mulvih'ill last year falli- ed in make the grade with Niagara Falls Flyers of the OHA Junior “A” circuit, The blond-haired Sydney native has an exceptionally hard wrist shot. dying on the same line with Mulvihill will be I Iii-year old youngster. Bob Leyte. who has a reputation as being I fine play ntaker. t wing is patrtt‘led by Joe Andrea. Tile second Sydney lille will likely be composed of Doug Mitt-Cormack. Grant MacCharles and Dave Burke. The latter ' s a big gun for the high school team two years ago. The third lim- consists of Jack Ferguson. Ray Lynk and Blair Joseph. Ray .Viacf'ormack Is the extra foreward. MacDonald On Defence THE NAME PLAYER on the team's defence coms “Till be Kenny MacDonald. another graduate of the Maritime Summer Hocku School and brother of Detroit Red Wings star. Parker 1 \ BUYS .lean Beliveau of Montreal Canadtens takes time otlt from his Stanley (‘up semi-final DETROIT IOP' —One series of the Stanley Cup semi-finals may be decided on body perature. The heated~up Toronto Maple Leafs headed for Montreal Wed- nesday night to meet the cool Canadiens. some of whom have been curling to relax in the snowy atmosphere of their posh hideout in the Laurentians north ‘ of Montreal. At their own hideout the Deal-born Inn a few miles from here—the Leafs were drying off the sweat Wednesday 5 Souris Meeting Bulldogs Tonight ‘ The first game of the Island ;Indermediate "B" finals will be - {played tonight in Souris when ‘UIE Mac-Loans Crossbones gu iagainst the Hampshire Bulldogs. ‘ The series will be a cst oi _ .three affair to decide the Inter- , lmediate “B” championship for » . Ithe Island. ‘. Game time is set for 8.30. I V fCh’town Midgets “i " ‘A’To Civic Stadium Coach Billy Mulligan is taking his Midget All Stars to 5 They beat Summerside side. Midgets 9-4 last Saturday in the _ TRAINING MEMENTO the training activity at (an hideaway to hi. 5 souyenir from Martha Oulmet ndlens (CP W‘irephotoi Hat-Donald. Kenny is a teriffic skater for a junior player but to our knowledge doesn't handle too well. The other defencetmen will be Fred Saunders. Butch MacNeilll. .lack MacLeIIan and Harold .lamacl. Between the pipes will Al Mt After talking with two persons who have seen the Sydney club perform this year. we feel that they are. probably the strongest Junior club to come ntlt of Cape Breton in recent years. They seem to have depth. plenty of skating ability and like all (‘ape Bretoners. a never-say-die attitude when .t comes to s ortis. We think however. that McInllis' ellib will need all the above- mentioned strength and something extra if they hope to grab the Maritime junior championship from the Island, defending champs. The Junior Legionalres. coached by Grant Grady. had I great season in the Prince ("oltnty Hockey League. finish- ing in first place ahead of the Island Intermediate "A" champs. Summerside Tevacn ('ombines. Pace in the Junior playoffs by classy foreward Patti MaeWilliams and (Oar.- tender Joe Sonter. the Legionalres have defeated every team they have played this season. and by times. how show exceptional passing and skating a'l ties. We think the teams will be very evenly balanced and that By ARLIE KELLER TORONTO ICIPl—‘lf. as the experts agree. experience is the ibig fat-tor in Stanley Cup play- ‘offs. defending champion Tor- .onto Maple Leafs and Detroit iRcd Wings should meet in the lftnals. These are. the. only two clubs in the National Hockey League Red Wings And Toronto Have Experienced Clubs first game of the series. The teams play the second game. today at 5 pm. in the Ci- vic Stadium, Summerside. Cars will leave Birchwood High School and Queen Chat-- lotte High School today at 3.00 p.m.. and the teams are asked t to report to their various 1 schools ,Nlllln1 1illndR Marcel {’mnovos‘: National Leaning-1.1 Horton has wttt . L 1 ti.) tn tie .' .1 all can in 830 N contests an The f u i t goalie Terry Sawchuk with 1.087‘Stanley 943, .m.. (0‘; mix...“ ..“°.....“"cl‘.2‘i 1" “1" “Ho 3 193?”. rec’i The other two playoff ('lubS. :Iothetown Club. This is a two ot . Montreal an itcagn. ‘50 nohgame points Mixed Competition Maple Leaf goalie. .loltnnyihave a player in the 1.000game l with all teams playing their se- Bower. oldest performer in the .club. although Jean Beliveau of l cond game on Saturday night. 17 .m is '\ . also has taken part anCanadiens is close with 918. . mm? lhaf‘ 13°00 Eames “is 10" Only two other active Na-i ‘3' ‘5 L101. mC'U‘lmi 435 "l "16 tional Leaguers have played in lJim Wilson. M. Blakcncy vs.J. tem- . :three days of strenuous work- =outs at the Detroit Olympia. _(Puncth) lmlach pushed his charges so ard in one drill 1that. a watching member of De- itroit Red Wings was moved to lremark: “This guy must be a l slave-driver." Reports from coach Toe .Blake‘s retreat indicate that an jatmosphere of complete calm 'permeates the Montreal camp. t The value of the two systems lwill be tested for the first time 3"" itonight when the two National. Downs Saints ;l-Iockey League teams collide in :the first game of series A .of the lsemi-finals. ! The Leafs became so worked iup in one scrimmage that Eddie Shack. defenceman Larry Hill- .man and goalie Johnnie Bower lstarted a shoving match that looked like the start of a brawl. Hot words cooled tempers. 1 The ing the length of the ice. work- ing on fast stops and darts. crashing each other into the Iboards. s h o o ting hard and :sprinting again. 1 Many of the Leafs EXDI‘ESSBd icontempt for the odds-makers who have. established the Cana- diens as heavy favorites to take .tonight‘s game and the They point out that in spite ' ’ ' ‘ this season. they were playing bet- ,ter than any club in the league when the season ended, and that the acquisition of New Yorkers Andy Bathgate and Don Ille- lKenney in a late-season trade |is I factor bookmakers Tdidn't take into consideration. Basketball eafs have been sprint-i series. ‘ EIRST JWOULD HAVE MAD F ' lmlach. who guided the Leafs 'two years. commented on the 'trade with the Rangers: “We 'woui have finished it first if ;we had made it I month ear- titer." lmlach Works Them Hard; * Blake Believes In Best . e Wings, who later de- jparted for their own haven in coach Georgette the championships the last Toledo. Ohio. were impressed with the ferocity of Toronto practices but divided on how 3the Leafs will fare with Mont- treat. N. River The North River hockey c‘ub oac e by Norman "Hawk" 1 Larter battled their way to a 6-3 tvictory over the unstan'v 'Junior Varsity in a fast. rough and tumble game played at tue lCharlottetown Forum last night. The North River team. under 1 dogs going into this series wun the powerful St. Dunstan: ‘ aggregation which finished the 'regular league schedule on top {of the heap without too much dif- ' ficulty. proved that ‘ skate with the best of them in this newly formed Charlotte- ‘town Junior League. ‘ The Saints edged out the lNorth River boys 8-7 in a thrill ger played at the college rink lasl. {Saturday night in the first. game 'of the series. The North Rivet ‘squad by virtue of last night‘s lvictory earned themselves a 1-1 .standing in this semi-final ser- 1 ies. ' There is nothing would please lNorman Larter more than to lourney Set For lhe Centre Tile highly rated New ford Strands will be lthcir Maritime Senior Walter, P - in Char-‘ ton. Ice 1 — D. George, H. Love. ‘ lottetown Saturday to defendi ABA. and .Al Forgle, i "C" has; lion Summerside. The referees will be Ed Hi1 referee-in-chief. P.E.l ‘ RCAF Sta- 'Squad have his boys come out on top and advance into t e fi n at . against the winner of the Le. gion—PWC series. The Saints are still a good bet to survive this round. but they will at least know they have een in a series when the winner is determined. George Frizzell and Barry Newson paced the winners at tack as they each collected a brace for the battling North Ill- ver squad. Mike MacKinnon and. 0rd Vessey picked up singles to aid the North River cause. The St. Dunstan‘s markers were evenly distributed betwetn .Gallant. O'Brien and St. Arnaud iwho flashed the red light behind .North River goaler Carl Mc- . Quaid. SUMMARY 1 First Period — l. N.R.— Fri, ‘3 zzcll tMacPhail. MaeKcnziei 5,56: 2. North River — Nell'sf‘m liMcCormack. F‘l‘izzellf 12:01. Penalties — LeClair. LeC la tt, 1 Dixon. . or! Period — 3. North River —- Frizzcll (Vesseyl 13.04. Penalties — L. MacK ' Third Period —- 4. S.D.U. . St. Arnaud (Gallant. O‘Brien; O'Brienl .29: 5. SDU.— Gal- \ (O'Brien. F‘lynnl .34; 6. North River u Newson tl'la iris) 4.59: 7. North River — \Iac Kinnon tF MacKenzic. L. Mac- lKenziel 8.58; 8. North River 'Vessey tMcInlyrel 12.44: 9. SDU ,— O'Brien (Flynnl 15.44. Penal- . lies — Flynn. Belanger. LeClair. i avis. Davis. Davis. Flynn. Mc- ‘ Cormack. Molyneaux. the series will go the ftill five games. The f‘lllh‘fl’lal gets the i‘l““"d“l“4“_ IWIHOhM player; ‘NH' 4.000 games. and both are with ‘Cameron. G. '.\Iaclvay, B. 5130.. ketball title. They will be one of: Tournament passes. good for breaks utll head for upper Canada and Memorial Cup play “a” p “39’ - m m ‘é— l‘” Tnt'nnlti (intent-omen Tim Hoe. lastmlace Boston taming Lennan_ M, Garrett four clubs taking part in the an-t all four games. can be purchas . owns ‘fPSSHlllal gameS - a“ inn with and Allan Slan- Defenceman Tom Johnson has 1 Ice —. L. Blakenev \1 1Dual Maritime Single RUOCk'OUll 9d {0" $1 {01' “hills and 450 cemstchlt L i "919'": 2hr“: fn‘” players 1" m“ Iey with 1.153 alid forward Red fbeen in 1.169 games. 1.038 in Jones, 5. Giddings R “in...” ‘ tournament to be held at that for children. Single gamedprtcesl own as on 59" ° - ' r ' ' ' . .’ . v N V. " ' ‘ -. (1 IL. 50 cents an chil-- o ' Th“ Lea“! “p?” their 29:3”; Iltzfee ageppgheredtheii: :Hfbehfghl now llxggnfmgil‘Pfl‘Alifi: itl'idglemg' IS‘entItigi'lglas' B. pan. BaThlgctaitllESCtll-Fstiizn their: day? dren.825uc:!nts. 59‘9" “W'ma 59”” :1 5 1000 games Kelly has played skates 1004 times 652 in the ' ' I ‘ ‘ n - -‘11 h S t1 Schedule! ‘ H I H- 1 s .. ‘5 g _ _ . v . . . ~ . _ . x ‘. . .. ‘ the 3 __ E, Gillesple. 5 mm. long toiiinament wt e .aln \ _ ‘ V manfiifingsg‘ fi‘ggfigcg":l[fnghtmc Fm: rill’afimgamggl mimt aaixédlcll: wlnglétll’ltl‘la‘Td 1m an hlS professional games in the .txattonal League. Minan, c, ytat-tnnes. {\t. Fat-teti‘Jolln. RCAF Surnmcrstde and! 100 pm, .— Saint Jolln. Chal- The (ltarlnttfittfiti‘t:j Legion Ju. League cluh at least two pf1<lllmlS in this year's standings. .(‘lficam m meet ' mp Black ‘\s G. Anderson. I. MacLeIlan.)Charlmlemwnl CEIHCS- ;10”“‘°\"“l 3-30 P-m; — N9“""V37“ vevllle'ieam g’SSiinmgfiiggr' The 22-\eat‘-ol(l Hubbs. killed earlier this year when his private Hawks in [he 0 he... “rips A. Garrett. C. Phillips. ‘ 53”" Jon" 1S PXllet‘lt‘d '0 121W, lel‘lord- summer-“me. “CAR .9” 3" mm ‘9 ‘v F 1“ plane crashed. was a natural leader and the key playm-aker ix. ml..." m. expecmd “men Ice 4 — F. MacMillan. D 5n.- New Waterford the most oppos-‘pm. — Consolation final tIoser: at the Charlottetown orgim. ie on the (‘ulis‘ infield Chicago head coach. BOB KENNEDY "fir" Gmfdie “(me of me Wm“ warn H‘ MacLennan_ F Mat“; mm, {or the "mm. as the New: 1 and 2t, 8.30 pm. — Champion lLegion management as re ham" “3”.” P" “an”: '“ ("imp "p “ill” 3 mp "ml'h 5°C?“ has played in more games than Millan vs. H Douglas. J Gid-; Britttswtckers feature such stars ship Final IWlnner l and 2). quested full attendance. trtl‘tcrr for at least 10 yca'rs because of the fast improving am, mh‘er m in, mm“, in mm, ‘dmzs‘ C‘ While, “n Marci”. 1:35 Gard Mess”. A” McKay and ‘illllllii The club has no one that can easily take over Hubbs old ir-h. btit 'hc best bet for success is JIM STEWART. who hit ‘Bob Fulton. Saint John has al- Ice 5 - R. Jones, M. MacDun- . iways been a power in Maritime hot-key. When this year's l'egu-é ~ 1 aid. A. Horne. M. MaeNeill vs. lar season wound up. his total) By Norman Macdonald . -.. '_ ..29"' 3 . , _ ‘ ~ ‘_ gi'ih"? {llfigl‘l‘m Cla:h59:92:23Ergeefijngfledig“L”{A}??? lutts 1.363 games. 1...oo of them Snmmerstde Bureau of The Guardian ;W. Farrell. M. Toole. B. hlarliu.i:):skelthall (t‘lft'tles and tchnuld In: P El htn'kt‘y t-ltampitnship playoffs between Summt-st‘de Com- "1 "'9 NH ' tg-uPriuglas. .S 9' c Iassles cam on e cour hematthrfl. 5,: The totals Include regular .. .m. t a urc ay. blues and FREDERICTON instead of a total gr'al (‘ASSII'S (‘LAY CAPS may be a as first called for by the MAI-1A. the World Boxing Assn.'s heavy- W WATER- season and playoff contests. GADSBY 1.173-(EAME MAN l ro nd is still Other D e t r o l t players who weight champion . All are basketballer of NE FORD STRANDS who will be performing in the city Saturday. '13"? l'f‘m'lle "19 Him-flame Karl \Iaruh. is one to Cape Breton‘s best alil-round athletes. plateau al‘e dcfem‘cmen Bill A few years back Marsh had a fling at pro baseball. but fail- Gadshy with 1.175 1.163 in the ed to make the grade willt MILWAUKEE BRAVES . . The ""“”"’~‘““""‘ dates for the hest»nrf-fi\‘e MARITIME JL‘NIOR championship series between Sydney and Summeroide Legionaires have te Islanders at home this Monday and Tuesday. and in Sydney on Thursday, Friday and Saturday. if necessary . . . . .. We (1 think \lontreal Hoist-lau- will come wille five goals of WIN SOR MAPLE LEAFS in their first series on the Alla-n Clip tral JOE O'BRIEN has a stable of 30 horses at the Santa Anita track in California . BOBBY DEL GRECO. acquired outfielder tor Toronto Maple Leafs. used a new nlrtue in letting the club know he needed more money than altered. He returned hlis unsigned contract with I picture of his title and seven kl s newlv iAssured 101 His Job CHlCAGO APb-‘The (‘hlcago Black Hawks engaged Wednes- day tn a spirited 80 - minute [scrimmage for the Stanley (‘up Minor Hockey Ends Saturday ’ Iroquois lP'trst game of I two- nlglll with coach Billy Charlottetown Minot- League Reay assured of his job next season hockeyists will have their final game total-goal final). , - r ‘ mum-g at the Forum Saturday PAPERWEIGHT : As the Black Hawks prac- nizht when eight teams in four 4:30 pm. —— Ice 1 -— Ravens ""“l 'ml'buani' hard “’1” ll“ “UP Guns; 1“ 3 _ “whims semi-final opener with the De- d:y.sml‘l:< will perform befm‘P VS. in. R d w s -oo\v .1 th.— general public to decide the vs. Robins; Ice 3 »- Doves vs. Nn‘m: :"ld waif ( .71 rig? 'm Winners in Paperweight. PN- Owls, . .. h~ 5pm 5 “Eli‘s' 3‘” “cc. Bantam and Mitts?“ 0070' 530" P-m‘ "' I” I " midi“ Reav back next veina viiith lb: petition. ."5- CNN"- 1“ 2 _ Redblrm Black Hawks, If‘l‘lP want) to The games will bring to I . vs. Loom; Ice 3 — Cranes vs. come back me job is his." (lost a long and successful sea: Hawks. The mmmpnt was made 33 sort which began with the for- 5:30 pm. — Ice 1 -— Wim‘”s Norris was asked whether Reay 1mm..." nf this Charlottetown I of Ravens and Gulls us. win- would E9, “,9 m“, for jug. miss. 'Mmor Hockey Association last ncrs of Bluebirds and Robins; ,ing the Hawks- first regular November and has kept over It 2 -— Winners of Orioles and lseason title as his predecessor. one ('i._\' youngSIers, comprism Crows vs. winners of Redbirds Rudy Piloiis. did last - . mg a total of 48 teams. active-1 and Looms; - Winnt’”: eay thinks that . ly engaged in supervised hoe-'01 Dove.- and Owls vs. Budgies. jrigvht down in ms key. I 5:00 .m. — Ice 1 - innm;Montreal for the In addition to the competing "I "'"k 1 V5. “"11"”. 0f link 2 '19" “‘9 Haw“ mm" yummmW. , P pmmam has; of 5:30 match; ice 2 - Winners whereas last year they were in kw, upwaMs of m spurt‘mmm t of Cranes and Hawks vs. win- an extended slumfp when they et. citizens active tn keepintzlpprs '0‘ DOV” and 0W“ V‘-‘- ’“lpmd “‘19 Mayors. the program rolling with As- BMW” mag‘lhw-Als "*’ "—"_' soclation executive membtrs, _ t r I 0 division chairmen. coaches. re-i 15'4" limp PBPPD‘P‘S‘N 3‘" (erees etc. giving freely of '1)" V" “walls , their time and asststance. The. 10" Pm “ PRPFWWR‘M A "‘ Tyne 8'5 close competitive spirit and ITEM“ “‘- I'ark' ‘ . ‘ sportsmanship displayed . ’3,” W" “ 99 9" '-. n LEM“ we Hampshire Bull thr.,ugh0m n“, Emu," has mmw‘ Springers vs. Coyotes. dogs scored a 8-5 victory mer than compensated these ol'fic-1 81" P-m 7‘ 39mm" ‘“ TY"? WHIP." (‘lm’et' Farmers it. _ la;< for mm. error” w Hm, I Tigers vs. Bruins. take the best of three semi-fin Villains tn arid a final thatppyl _9m 1”“- “ Midget - Fun 815 2—1 in .A.A.U of C action no”, ,0 an already “Hem-u, Macs vs. lroquots, tl-‘inal game played Tuesday night at the n' of two-game total goal secicsl. Lear.“ Rink They now meet Souri: for the Island finals. “53,23: 1'2": :Rmpshlre were eca~nn Will be a good turnout. of sprn'ismincied (omens Satur- day night The following is Saturday‘s r Th 1‘ iglhll'srt‘nn t2._ i ' '- “Inn-""1 ' . nmnson st tedule. V ~ H . . R 11.. G. wam ,p' and LI Ba” 7 m PM; “I‘ll” Montague curling draw for to- erston 11‘ . am H isons vs. (‘ari- dmn FM in - .- .‘ , _ne \allcy. R n M both. 7.4.1 a.m.—Wolves vs. 1.00 P.M.—Oland Tray Competi- Arm.” .3. .1 “nrrimnn”, a2; Hams. 11:30 am. — les vs. “on E “arnnha‘d‘fl‘ - Inn. 9.15 am. I Winners I”, t ___ n Mpuowan' N' H". Th, 2mm was “M 5.5 mm u" my)!“ and (animus "5' M”- M Wlflimm“ Fe Murphy five minutes to go in the third it hurts of Wolves and Ratms: vs. C. Nicholson. 1'. Clair, B. nomad “.1” Hampshi” v". on 1000 a m » Ice (leaning. 10:15 Bryant. William Sharpe. - v .i m. w Winners of Elks and . ice 2 Ladies ":5 {Myatfnghsmrid f h r-e 1 Hum VS Mm” “:00 am __ “n” q t_ g . e re erees we"! . » -- i i ' ~ , Angie (“arrol and lra Campbell “tuners o 9‘15 match vs. Ice 1 v P. Sinclair. 5 Shaw. ———-——-»—~———-———-— winners of 10 13 match. ;K Sullivan. G Champion vs BANTAM ‘o Nicholson. G. Murphy. r. "WE" REPUBL'C 1145 Im.-0tugan vs. Ter- Duvar K MacDonald Switzerland us the oldest re- ners. l Spares H. Moat. K. MCKCD- public in Europe—its cantons MIDGET zie E.G. MacDonald. . g coming into confederation over 12.30 pm. — Ponttacs vs.l Ice 1 — Ladies. to period of [IX centuries \ Billy Rea—T t It'IH'ISlOll. icompetition starting here Thurs- Ice 1 -— Dr. MacKa '. 1. Mad Bonner Hockey Year For Town imam. A. Mac-Ewen.) p. Bow- ; ness vs. D. Douglas. M. Jardtne, ed - if the Eagles didn‘t, then .1, Whale", E. wood. who did kill cock robin? Well. ice 2 _~ B. Sopcr. "Lil" Mac ll .Vflu'" take 3“ MSW" Wm” Donald. T. Burke, E. Maclnlies As far as hockey is concern- ed. our centennial year is turn- ing otit to be a banner one for — Stimmcrside. Already we have out a box top. I’d say the vs. 3. Acorm M. Dockendmff, won the junior N.B. —— . . MAHA officials. They erred. 3_ Mean}, 1:, Damet, lchampionsltip and the Island in- in our humble opinion, when . Ice 3 _ B Mac-Gregor. c} let‘mediate " championship. they opposed the Eagle's of- Carmlhprs‘ K_ Datzm GI Duffy and who knows what further ho. Mr to Play the Same V“ vs. E, Mac-Donald. P: Burden, aiead. the minor JohnnY'S HaWkS- Island crowns have ‘been a little harder to come by. lthe Bantams being the only win- ners. bill minor hockey is a too- lfold program. the most import- lanl of which embraces all the players. This part of otir gram. under the careful gui- dance of (lord Kelly and his "OF-{"9 G. Lidstone. M. Acorn. The Eagles were at their peak_ Ice 4 — .l. Burden. M. Stewart when they played that last game 3 R. Edwards. Peg. MacKay V‘. Will] the Combines. Alan War-3n, peters. H. Mat-Donald, . ren's crew were go in the_ tum-Neill, E. Douglas. stretch drive that evening. ice 5 _ Dr, Giddings, also they had to be a little lucky; Stewart. H, Douglas, V. Mai. to pull victory out of the firefinnnatd v5. G Stewart. V, At.- Tlte Eagles could well have de- drew. H_ Comm A. MacDonald Iealed the Hawks. the way they 1 Mth Charlottetown‘s entry is hand- lled by playing coach Jim Fox and his team members are Duti1 ,McLean. Wendell McLean. Har-‘ ‘old Howatt. Wayne MacDonald. Peter Grant. Roy Scantlebury.3 ‘Art Strang. Larry Farrell and Clarence Roche. ‘DEVANA LEADS RCAF 1 Prince Edward Island‘s othet representative. RCAF Summer- side. will be ended by SCOI‘II‘ifl ace Pele Devana and Urquhart. Taylor and Armstrong. ‘ New Waterford. who captured . the Nova Scotia Senior “A” title ‘last week. are paced by a_ .ysmooth-working group of Cape Bretoners and headed by Karl 7.30 T Teen 35c 1 Marsh. helpers. has never gone better here in Summerside. were playing. and Combines were entitled to the chance that . this would happen. it doesn't Explanations given h I VI matter any more. but if Hawks certainly absolved the RCAP had beaten the Combines in that ‘ Eagles from all blame. as re- home and home series. Vance gard‘s their defaulting of the Harris's team would have had final game with Johnny‘s legitimate grounds for feeling Hawks. The question was ask- they "wu7. robbed". . . Deadline Problems many times have Island team been kept waiting the declara- tion of a winner on the mainland hnlh in hockey and baseball‘f‘ Ask Buck Whillock how long he1 has to wait with that juvenile The determination to stick to deadlines is I worthy bttt how can you possibly do this if stormy weather dis- rupts your schedule? Suppose ing teams A and B were play- ing it best-of-five series. and needs in clothing. h d hockey team of his. A Charlotte- _ — — — -—— — — —- — —- — -— -— — — team A it won two games. town intermediate baseball team Lad‘ ' ' If storms caused the post- forfeited their series with maln- . Jus, In Tom. for ms Bulky ponemcnt of I couple 0 land opposition recently be M"“‘ COAT games. would you change the cause of the. long delay. This M series to “best-of-three" and the story down through the S U I T S declari- team "A" the winner years. The reflex. apparently . because of I desire to stick to born of an inferiority complex. 3035' Sprint! 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