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A es x — ‘ ” ati od a it x : ‘ eS Ces, fe 2 ' ° ‘ : 4 : ‘ 2 ' . wv Imlach Forgets Cliches © InMeeting WithThePress: “All we've got to do,veteran Frank Mahovlich ar@ If Toronto's bigzest 4 fe m SPORTS FRONT Wings Blast Black Hawks | : r 7 - ; lach forgot the usual pre-game | Imlach himself was a better- back to Montreal even...| Ellis has one of Toronto's [chichon ‘hon 4 saat ele eee ae mee caneee | wo. ge ee ‘They (Canadiens) jthree goals in the series and 4 i F = zg 3 5 : ! i is Bee Ti ! iF; i § eS -— have te priority anything we have experienced in re- The pg Ss cunuatea Gn Yoreute Leafs to square His cap tilted back in a players who became one of the| to the’Leaf lineup after a one- “They (Ellis and Stemkowski) their semi-finals series with the Canadiens and for Billy Reay's jaunty manner, the Leaf coach |National Hockey League’s top|game suspension following his | certainly haven't hurt us any Black Hawks to go back to Chicago with their best-of-seven affair jgave little evidence his defend- referees. '-_ Igtick-swinging duel with Mont- |. as a matter of fact, they're squared at one game apiece. leo ibe Gaeagels ot ened “It's a real, tough game ...jreal's Dave Balon in the series’ | playing better than most,” said The Canadiens outhustled the Maple Leafs on Saturday on the threshhold of elimination |that lacrosse.” Je opener ~should “spark Toronto’s |Imlach who would not -expand nigtit and pumped three goals behind Terry Sawcuck while from their- best-of-seven semi-| A really outstanding NHL loffence. on which players he felt werg rookie Ron Ellis was the only Maple Leaf able to dent the armour final. with’ Montreal Canadiens |team, he could have been | ... He's anchor of our |not performing up to their ca; of diminutive Charlie Hodge in the Montreal cage. We thought after losing the first two games {developed from lacrosse play- | power-play,” said Irmlach of the |pabilities. the Leafs with a ‘little luck’ could have won this game, but of the series. ers of that era “if some of those | 29-year-old Douglas who was as-| “t's say that we're not Montreal deserved the decision. Imlach got cat subject tar |SAV6 could have laced oa'a palt sessed a meich penalty gn th® jout of it” He save any lineup If Bathgate’s shot, that hit the post, in the dying minutes removed ‘from current problems |! Skates. ... . play and an automatic $100 fine. | changes will be decided at a of the third period had dented the twines and Henry Richard Sanieemae The rules of lacrosse, not far| miach has a lot of faith in| meeting with the players this hadn't scored the ‘flukey’ third goal the Leafs may have been ; removed from hockey, have en-|the Cobalt, Ont., native who baS | morning, but he doesn’t contem- able to salvage a victory. Ralph Cameron is swelling hi itor tron, Quebec City whom ‘be [alete fer theses (0,carre & been 2 paint man on the Tor ipiste any wholesale shakeup chest-these days and reminding this columnist that he told us -who' niche mselves in profes-|onto power lor two years. had’ Pul- Montreal would take ali the marbles. Well the “Flying French- had coached in minor lacrosse: |sional hockey Meaiey: he : y. IMPOTENT _ |ford working it was also in Quebec’ City that | Among the current crop” is |PLAY im Horton on what ob-— E i E E { ‘Imlach played and coached |John Fe Montreal!’ hockey with the Aces of the old stronginaa. ‘whe. hes given as impotent during the current $8 a a 8 = F ; Red Wings blasted the Black Hawks 6-3 to go into Chicago sport- en am (Oe : gen HE yy ag Sarg colar bebe B geal ery ee a lend seas an oe aye te | aie eg ae ‘o ae . the aisle, tei Sakina ae ioe question mark all season. real’s fast-skating forwards. ticular in Sunday oo ca ae ahite aie aapeer to ~ at ee d-|Leafsin_ 1958, canna RIES the -current season. During Monday's vorsout. This was ._ con- : in s . 4 . : : ae ce igt ae ; : son. __ Imlach had Doug! ici idered_using Leafs -sec- eS ee ee eet eee ony = t BRAVES SHUT OUT DODGERS 5 | ne ee Imlach expressed a’ note of | int with Captain George Arom |ond game but he was forced: ta "ee pound warns me = | ; poy : - 8 etrong 26 Dave Keon cesired jrevise his lineup when Dougiag wasn" = : ! te os hmsaterbe 3 ' bier sk : A ~ ‘ | Milwaukee “Braves,” “G. al Los les Dodgers. stop Wills backs up | | Red Kelly and Andy Bathgate. |was suspended an Horton - Bobby Hull played his heart out for the ig gong le - [Kolb running for Rico ade ie catcher, Mectec’ Velle’s throw play. So pi E coe 1: . “It's not a new setup . . .|to drop back to his usual de- contrieanind Way Goats, Sat: this weet ened 20 Ee “ic, | seventh inning, fs cut down at to second baseman Dick Tra- Dodgers . aaa we've tried them together’ a'|fensive slot with Allan Stanley. . abreast with the Red Wings. Pierre Pilote left a lot to be de | second base attempting to’ -cewaki sails by Kolb as short~ “(AP Wirepiiotoy) couple af times. Maybe this Pulford, hampered | with, & + aval te Tak Selita pertecihenes- siiees fel Aes eyed a . - : bunch might shake & few of the|groin injury sustained just Se mene anes Gane somh Rone, Tier ont ee eee. | baie os w v others up.” prior to. the end of thé season, wp the ico time after time and Dennis Dajordy wos lett to taco’ | ; | Imlack was also-pleased with |was listed as~'a~definite starter oe ee Tae Viet s i Oe ee ee | 3 s Ca On | [tne work ‘ot is two rookies |by Imlach who feels the talented a Oo e U "or r ame: | winger Ron Ellis and centre | Leaf‘centre is ‘100 - pier - 2 Aelia sepenes tenia: Sh 98 Sout ioemes SINE. Fee 208 | . sl we, | Pete Stemkowski — who with |ready.” ne the local TV station will be carrying the Toronto-Montreal tussle. {| = ne |_ SYDNEY (CP) — Sydney Cape| Gary Sommers made 29 saves | — ~ : aa e a “ Breton Post Juniors Mi in the Summerside nets, several 4 , ; > Tid Bits From Here And There | Farnie Wakely Called Up tice sinresae*| CURLING ROUNDUP .- Congratulations to the St. Dunstan's High School hockey team — Niger ad rr \ ie See Sydney now will go against ooo as thle onal cen COpnine 00 ee eee eee one ae By AL Mz} 4 “ -_—_ onth;~ allowed 90 goals in-18 crowd of more than’ 3,000. Valley and Gace 1 io Rw" | The following is the curling | Ice 4 — (Old Spain) E. Thome ee eae aphion ages cat sine the Nova | MONTREAL (CP) — Tiny a i Gaing aoe regaler sched- om took the best-of-three ora Canada la Memorial Cup play- ae I at Souris for tonight: aps eee a, F. a , Scotia champions Saturday afternoon and they were pitted against Charlie Hodge, Montreal's first, a 2.78 goals-per-game ao straight oer Bins sh week. ae Se la auestyc age onald, G. Rodd, _» the New Brunswick representative Saturday evening and were — goalie. remainad_tebiad average. Hedge finished with & merside Suturdsy aight $4. m- (SUMMARY tea. M. on vs eco z the first Maritime, eeeuiie crea for an Island team in five years (flying Canadiens entrained for To give them a second goalie Summerside — oe ei ee Sydnee: |_ Ice 2— E: Glenn vs B. Rowen. json, K. ce ees and at that time it was a St. Dunstan's juvenile squad that nail-- |Toronto and the third game of for the third game, Canadiens |inty an early lead aa by | Mulvihill 14:28. Penalties: D.|° 4 — E. Kassner vs R. Jen-- 3 a Shama. ed down the championship. Campbellton, N-B. won the crown, (their Stanley Cup _ semi-final es os gay seh Paul MacWilliams at 2:24 af the| Gaudet “3:06; LeJeune | 6:52, /ying. "18.30 p.m. (Farrell, Trophy? last season. i : Payor. akely : , first period. But Sydney’s John (minor, major) and Jos- Ice 2 — J. Maclean. vs H.| Ice 1 — K. Dalziel, G. Crock Hodge, a steady, if unspectac-/ Sugar Ray Robinson, five-time world middleweight boxing (ular performer in the Habs’ two He will remain with the.team period ended. Second Period:. No scoring: ‘ J Fra champion, knocked out unknown Earl Basting of Tampa, Fla.. in | victories‘ over the Leafs here until Hodge. returns to active, There was no scoring in the| Penalties: None. BEL’ cor B. Reoah 2:3 of the first round of a scheduled 10 round boxing hout Sat- last week, was sidelined with @ second Third Period: 3.—S te,| The ‘ ls the ioe t down i . to (groin injury and: was officially * E oo collapeea. oe 45, ——— out of tonight’s game. ae a veteran of 25 years in , weighed 161, Basting 157. , eteran G Worsley, who’ | ; ‘ alte 7 Gardens in good shape. ‘|period. Then Sydney struck : thus he could not say whether : . pice form has been a“key factor al f : ? match A fellow employee, Harry Taylor had called for Black jthe goalie might. rejoin the | won the game 3-1 after taking | boosting the Habs’ confidence. team to decided early | Ice 1 — A. Robertson, L. Sin- Hawks to win Stanley Cup, but with the wba the jteam in time for Thursday's | Thursday night’s opener by a| “That combined. with the fact and lens- oron 0). ae ake . lelair, H. Robbins, L. MacLure are Harry the Chicago team and fourth game in Toronto. 3-2 margin. our penalty-killing has improved " : i : vs G. Worth, B. Smith, P. Nea- the | Hodge was injured in thé first|' Worsley, the ex-New eae —| CHARLOTTETOWN ry E. MacLure ' winning-. |period Saturday night, but, ex-| Ranger who will be 35 next .” Blake said. soul isn’ Sera cept for a brief trip to the Ca- : = ie . |shared the goaltending job with | for| 17:31. Penalties: Smith . 3:10, | soyce Beer, Bert Patterson, Mir- Ee “Gage Breton Jumtor’s: took 9 1-0 lead in their-hest. of three! todyy daring the: inst -balt-of- ther The Montreal coach said ‘tie three quick goals. Murrant 14 rr aoe eas ba oe we he doce Sy ee series with Summerside Legionaires for the Maritime Junior Hoc- |reguiar’ National Hockey effectiveness of Canadiens’| Bobby Leyte, Joey Andrea and : : co 4 — (Open). key Championship with a 5-4 win over the western pucksters at : sinée | Blair’ Joseph: all scored for the | Sommers 11 9 > a ee leo-5-— Dr. ? P. Déi- : League season, will make his! power play has increased sinée | ‘ 9—29| Ice 3 — E.K. MacNutt. Bern- 1. Jim M H. Cudmore Civic ‘Stadium Saturday afternoon. The visiting team. came on . | first playoff Rousseau Post in less than six minutes. Novak : 8 5 T—I7 * gel, Jim’ MacLean, . Play appearance for the return of Bobby ‘ ) ie Flinn, Ivo Cudmore; Ann _ivs I. MacDinnon. D. Cormier, J strong in the third stanza to squeek out the decision. . {Canadiens as Hodge's’ to top form. Blake said that, | : MacLeod vs winner of Bill Beer |Anderson A. MacKinnon, “The Prince Edward Island snooker championship will. | ™ent. f apart from the inspired play of | and Al McCurdy. : git Gakacuny at ta ter. Con pool teal Wis evteing at corer Coach Toe Blake said there) Seat Seeeee 2088 Belivess is | HABS.GET 4 GOALS Ice 1 and 4 — Open. ~ MONTAGUE o'clock. Thére are 32 entries in the tourney, made ug of 22 | W25 no indication yet how seri- the playoffs and second half of | 8.30 p.m. The following is the ‘curling — from Charlottetown and 10 from Summerside. : ously Hodge was. injured and » CHARLIE HODGE the season, Rousseau’s return to Ice 3 — Winner of Dr. More- |draw at Montague The following is the curling Gice 2 —.G. Nicholson K draw for Tuesday night at the |Hughes, C.-Sollos, B. ‘Sharpe vg$ [Charlottetown Club. L. Johnston, L. MacDonald, R, ° p.m Robbins. e Hee eres. pear c... | Power Play Series) Gee Sas mms Named 6M == Liars RCAF Eagles Bek oe — c merof oe ee er [et = too York Defeats. games don't make a series, but| Toronto, on the other hand, \W0od, the Montreal - Toronto Stanley | still is looking for its first power| Ice: 2 — F. MacMillan 1, livan, A. MacLeod, O. Hennigag, ‘ ° ae ff =f :; Al __|Cup semi-final is beginning to| play goal of the series. Wellner, B.. Jones, H. Douglas| Ice 2 — G. Kennedy P. Joho Du sta na shape up as a battle of power} ~Both of last week’s.games pro-|VS H-R. Carruthers, Henry ston, W. Faulkner, B. MacKin : : ge Trounce Borden Nats ways. 5 vided plenty of opportunity as |Douglas, B. Partridge, G. Proc-|non vs Dr. P. Macintyre, D. O's. ; ge < : : — aa noes, produc-|far as power plays were con- eae + Ge Connor, C. MacKinnon, A. ! bs eee : j jin i i jing Ww man vantage, |cerned. There were. 26 penalties — Dr. Gallant vs . Bears. ‘ needy tem gpg ak 2 sohthin tas couttnes ot oo. as — = ae Maple Leafs haven't, ae in the opener and 19 Saturday. confine: | Play P | explains a large part ARLY rink, Tony Licari’s RCAF, Ea- oe ee were Don val's 20 lead after the fi ——— ee EVEN | ~ Hap (Hap) Emms was named gen- eral manager of Boston's Na-| ~-83%% MORTGAGES Nationals 9-5 to square ‘heir |Gerald Cutcliffe, Alan Andrews |‘¥° %4mes ot the best-of-seven had a manpower adantage 15 Lynn Patrick, the man he re- Prince County | and Noonan. series. times for a total of some 31 mine. | : ae ae aoe feeee Sues tal aie oe At We GaN Ad the fleet parted} A look ot the dntiniion of thelutee, Lacie hate hed te-aheanes ae created post of adminis all. i Borden was leading 2-1 and after |opening games here Thursday | totalling about 25 minutes. On new or improved city homes vice-president. The Eagles had captured the| forty minutes were’ trailing 43. | and Saturday shows thet Cane) «2s, Oe aoemces Rive em. rae : “Weston Adams, club president ‘opening game of the: series in| They regained the lead for a |diens scored four of their goals |1\Vely even, wever, the results | see 5 gs and board chairman, an- ||their home-rink and then drop-|short time in the third with two in 32 and 31 victories while |MaveR't ; Or for Re-financing - nounced that Milt Schmidt will ped the next two encounters to| quick goals within the first three | “ Thursday's opener, Hen | continue as coach of the last- the Nationals here at Civic Sta-|™Minutes of the period but then |, - ee Sees ea Place Bruins. — they ran out of gas. | Seabrooks Blank. |s2! vi tweste’s Tes Hertwe Foe, ctessers two thirds lene on first dam’ ee ie oe farm George Buffet was the ooly| sted by Bob Sloan and Tiay Lon i lia the fleet - perk Th see] security — slightly higher h - : i fe in . j _ ; , club, ‘Niagara’ Falls’ Figers. of player to score more than one|Crooks, handed out a total of g River 9-0 Horton was off again in the final] ' hig ran eicpsegpes 5 the Ontario: Hockey Association. goal in the 14-goal barrage last |ten penalties, all minors. Of the! Kensingien : Se Pe stanza “when Bobby Rousseau |i = “: night, pacing the Airmen with a/ten penalties, six :of them went | abrook Juniors | scored Montreal’s third and de- | FINISHED LAST Other markers for the Ea-lto Borden. - defeated Long River 9-0 recent- | ciding goal. } Come in and talk over your requirements with pair. acie re gles went to Tucker, Martin,| First Period — 1. Borden — | oo, take aire Commits in the In between, Ralph Rackphipen: te, : : NHL cellar’ five straight. years Prang, Guy, MacDonald and|Don MacWilliams _(MacLeod,’|Tne Seabienks tok the nee, (CE Montreal and | HYNDA he Set ones doo Bae cee ee ah a Se CO” MITE: goals while the opposition was|3. Eagles — Tucker (Reidy) Champion Pharmacy Trophy for oe) 9” *avamtage. MORTGAGE AND INSURANCE BROKERS ~ the format under’ which we have | ; L. ‘Misner, G. Mac- | shorthanded. Their first. marker | 19.36. Penalties — Main; .An- , ; | Dial 4-6567 : been raeticeé on pro- HAP EMMS “g D. oo ». ee e3 a oo at the/drews; Prang; es . lage Ain ae ae the ga ae al A es sae | Li acti - _ Queen St. d duced esired results, aie jone G. Vessey, D. Hig- | 15.20 mark second period! Second Period — agles — | : See same. story a Adams said. He has more than proved his |gins. sae : 5 brooks big gun during the regu- | Saturday with Montreal’s Claude sce oss see's oo [WHR Bullett being the tigger] Martin (Coristion) 4.46; 5. Bor- |)... ssesns eee aden’ aniandan |Deend) anantec ts: cast. ok : Sie Gas tee bo edie a te a = man. Ev. White, the league’s|den — Cutcliffe (MacWilliams, \0" ‘Geuup Sirchene Wemeciol [bin tooth a unt dees sevens : his new position, played for! Patrick has been with the; scoring champion, was serving|Roberts) 7.43; 6. Eagles — \Trophy getting the game-winner on an- ; | Bruins for 15 years. He. coached | Hampshire Trips. |a minor at the time, h avin g|Prang (G. MacDonald) 8.15; 7. 0) punt other Montreal power play. his announcement, Adams | Boston into the playoffs each of ‘i been banished at the 14.29 mark. |Eagles — Buffett (Hutchings), ©" Hunter, who registered Richard's second goal of the Sle conaidewed “echunidt hep \his firet four years before step- Nine Mile Creek. | in the final frame the Airmen| 15.20. ‘ Penalties — Hutchings; jis second shut out of the s08-|serieg and Toronto's lone fine job as coach under’ ping aside to concentrate on the! took advantage of Borden | White. \son with the blanking of Long | marker by Ron Ellis:came with | lievably difficult conditions.| general’ manager's duties. Hampshire Bulldogs took aj Penalty at the 7.37 th| Third Period — Borden * — River, was awarded the Kensing- |both sides at full strength. the best |Charlottetown nati Andrews (Roberts) .42; 8. Bor-|ton Feed Service Trophy for be-| Both teams are using roughly : den — Noonan (MacLeod, Dale ing the top goalie during the re-|the same personnel on power Nat goalie Gary MacWilliams) 2.37; 9: Eagles —/|gular season. ° plays as they did during the reg- season. Shaw Trophy last night with 86 victory over Nine Mile Creek | Borden rearguard Charlie Guy (unassisted) 4.24; 10. Ea-\, B sincla marks- | ular tional Hock i , harlo etown Y Bulldogs. was taking a-rest in the sin bin.|gles — MacDonald (Guy) 7.37; |men i & eee ee ie 2 ( | ‘ ; | : : : : li. Eagles — Buffett ‘Licari) one sided win over Long River | Canadiens have used a baste . in the first 44 minutes |9.06; 12. Eagles — Licari (unas- with four goals with A. Sinclair |power play alignment of Bell- me but then the Eagles |sisted) 12.33. Penalties — Sark; | snd B, MacEwen getting a pair |veau at centre; Provost © ‘and — Receives Results =e ie ctee See tate ie tae ti eet ate |S ele era 2 : take four : } marker for Kensington. noyer on the wings and Jacques the win. e s oa The Charlottetown YMCA re-| three events; Maureen Coady | B. Smith, of Nine Mile Creek. : eee ceived the results of the swim- | Fran Whitlock, Pat Jewell, Brace was the scoring star of the game a l ax. apiures. ON Souris Teachers off for the Maritime YMCA | Roper, Raiph Ross, swimming in ters uae kamera tee _ Tops East Point It leads them all im the and Rousseau at the Swimming and Diving Champ-| two events; and Jim Evans, On March 20th the local squad- | Betty George, and Linda Bruce| B. Newson tallied ‘the~three = : SOURIS — The ‘Souris Teach- hosted the Moncton YMCA swim | in one event. = goal hat trick for the winners ‘ J | ers basketball team defeated the team. for the swim-off The Charlottetown team is ‘ex- | With B. Johnson and L. Balder-| East Point Baptist Church Youth The swim-offs are for the | ected to do well again this | 50". Potting # pair each W.| 5 . dase band thes + ol aon 2 glee Oe ee at tas teed Geen on oe SUMMERSIDE — Halifax, emerged with 7-1 won-loss rec-|a 40 lead in the seven-game a a YMCA captured top honors in an| érds. Bathurst College was 44:| series for the Eastern Kings are divided into two sections, | bring back Maritime records. __ il team Maritime Volleyball | Charlottetown Micmacs 26; and) men’s basketball championshi Noya Scotia being one and N.B.- el tae eee Corran Ban Teaim tournament at Sackville, N.B.| Moncton Hillcrest 0-8. “| i wes the siden Wie ta ever: P.E.1. the other. Charlottetown | the local team travelled | © a Saturday. The winners In the semifinals Halifax| time for the teachers, has to compete against three | erat a two meet total yam | M@@ts Tracadie shearwater 158 and 15-12 in the| YMCA downed Faleview Aces 15) Winner of the series takes & other teams from Fredericton, z nals to capture champion- trophy. J Y te Saint John, and Moncton. Fred- contest. The Charlottetown team Peisindie end Corcen Bae ten: |. $ Flyers topped Summerside All- the rf oung ericton Saint John com.,| lost by 13 points. : , The tournament saw | Stars 15-12, 15-13.” phy—donated by John Young, Since for their swioraffs “and Daring Moncton’s visit the| €@, tonight in the fourth game |.” Cieven teams, divided. Into the consdlation event Fair.| Operator of a service station af the same. All times were te | Se Rink. Tracadie leads the best and te nt at Nm | a ree mer (ee ha eee ee S|, Scere, pl will veprecent the N.B.P-E4. | cords were broken and three | Game time is 9:15. ies with a record of nine, wins| was elected the outstanding “| Keough 2, David Jennings 1 Chasfetetown will have One the Sucume weand oe EARLY HARRIS REVEALED points cach Otter teams in thi a aon was also "Mer deat bee girls 15 and 16 for the 80 yard | 5 syren Harris’ u series, with their won rec- | selected oun ae play- a Stewart «ae 14 and 13 and 14. . | PROVINCE PLANTS TREES |is soon to be made available ton YMOA (3-7); Royal Canadian |er, Fairview , Fair-| gor 2. P thes Gt stems to Ontario nurseries |for am illustrated lecture im | Dragoons (2-8); Newcastle (1-9).|view; Ivor Shearwater;| Action in the series is sche- Brackley Pt. Rd. TE Charlottetown individual events. The swim-|have produced more than: 750,-'Toronto by his biographer, Wil- Be Oe on ee Lame DEMEDIATE DELIVERY mers are Sieve Wonnacott ip.j000,000 forest trees since 1905. liam S. Hart, and Halifax YMCA each’ Montford, i night at 9.30, ; « y ° “ : . * ee — rr REA Mn reg tee —_— —_* cee seenieianinenain eaiiidl ome or cere nance — wenn 6» Snot fhewr eam eet, Sate ean eetideiat tne nent laced teense snebenentnentes cram viereaony enon th Bs. Sak rer a ans