- any are- I 11:19 G1u.rdla.n, Charlottetown, Mon. Feb. 17, 1984. Saints Shade St. F.X. 3-2 In Thriller At S.D.U. Rink l l V St. Dunstans Varsity Saints most crucial on the road to the shaded the powerful St. FR Maritime Intercollegiate hockey hockey team 3-2 to move in.o championship and right un_dispu.ted first place in .1 to represent the Maritime: in spine tingling Maritime Inier- the Dominion College finals. collegiate game played at the. Both teams set an unbeliev- Saints rink on Saturday night. able pace from the opening The local rink was cramed to whistle in an effort to pull out the rafters with approximateiy this crucial four point game and 2.000 cheering and howling fans there was much talk in the nun who turned out to cheer in this of the teams not being capable of maintaining such a terrific pace, but when the final siren sounded they were going at ti. just as furiously as in the open- ing minutes of the game. In the first stanza both teams had several good scoring oppor- tunities, but both goaltenders performed par-excellence just couldn't be In i till the 16.26 mark that the Saints Saints J.Vs Down N. River Juniors The St Dun.-Ian's Junior Va-r-|and at the end of the my dPfPaiPd the lowly North'S8'mts were leading 4- River Junior Club 7-4 in a re- gular league game at the Char- Iotlelown and District Junior‘-final score reading 7.4 in Saint, League at the Charlottetown. favour Forum _vestei'day A crowd of about ture. star defenceman. ruled fir-zals Now. app:-irently more prominent officials chanced their minds in stream and want to expel] competition. ‘.\‘ortl1 River led 2-1 at the end of the first stanza. hut the_\'rl735 came on strong in the second‘ 500 fans were in attendance for the fix- The game was delayed ITlOl1l9l’lIal‘lI_\’ uhile league offi- cials (IlSt‘llS5f‘('I the possibilities I5 ()5 of having Darrell Pollock. Saint.s inelli- gible. He is too old for Junior competition. but the league of- agreed tin his playing with the Saints when the rules for the league were set down. some of the: have mid- Mr. Pollock on the grounds that he ls too flood for the rest of the Dick Tingley displaying some of the form which made him the leagues leading scorer last year got control of the puck from a face-off in the X-mens end and got right in front of the net and waited just long enough to have the X goalie make the first‘ move and the slip the disk in behind him. I’°“°d ")9 Maurice Roy relayed a George 3- MacMilIan pass at the 3.53 mark of the third to give the Saints what seemed to be a command- ing lead: but Gamble of the A men fired markers back to back to tie the game at two all. The X men determined to lllla one out kept the pressure on and at approximately the 15 minute mark of the third lwo St. FX forwards were breaking in all alone on Saints goaler. when the Saints gritty little de- tent-eman, Vince Mulligan seem- ed to come out of nowhere to ‘ Saints continued to set the ipace in the third and outscored itheir opponents 3-1 to leave the ; SUMMARY ‘ First pel‘i0(I- 1. .\'.R.. B. Me- ,Cormack iivlclntyre. Frizzell) i7:01: 2. SDU. Monaghan (Flynn) : 14:43; 3. ‘.\'.R. Frizzell (McPhail) ; Penalties: Le-Clair, Mclntyre, U 53 ark. Second Period — 1. SDU the second frame it wasn't Tingley (unassisted) 16.26. 'Peu- gm", Mulligan, Synishin, cemenngaig defeated Summer Robert Stewart scored for alties Pete (2). up. I SUMMARY First Period — None. Penalties Scoring . Clarke. another one minutes later when he shot one wide of the open net as the X-men had pulled their goalie in an effort to tie ame Ch'town Mlnors Take Victories - Brian Carmichael, and Shawn D¢C31‘“f9I- Mclsaac scored for “ for the losers. lice Racing At Causeway Three Charlottetown minor 5°“ 1? Millie Lee. owned by . Pineau, captured the Class off_Summerside. in the P a per- mm and pace and turned in an Alyre A ‘”.°‘.3I.”' P“ 9° “d Bantam fastest time of the afternoon divisions. _______._:._:__ The Charlottetown Paper- at the forum. Ken Doiron. Boo by MacMillan. and Deryl Scott with two goals. paced the Cen- tennlals' attack while Allan Sharkey. Stephen Sharkey. and .' John Gravelle scored for Sum- Jim MacLeod, Lyle Sheppard merside R.C.A_F_ The Charlottetown Bantams wln- defeated Summerside R.C.A.I-‘ weights defeated RCAF Sum- merside Paperweights 4-1 in the first game. played Saturday evening at Charlottetown For- um e ners, while Bob Hanson scored 9-! in the third 88m9~ J06 H911- iiessey 2. Wilbur Burt, Danny coached Mclssac 2, Bobby Jewel: BtI‘1Id 8. side R.C.A.F. 4-3. in the second winners. while Grant Arsenauit F The Lewis Third Period -—- 2. SDU — Roy game played Saturday evening scored for Summerside R.C.A. -—--j-mi— Bantams (G. MacMillan) 3.53: 3. Si Gamble Curling Club 00 in F.T. Brown. W. Coles. N. Ice 3 —— M. I Second period: 4. N.R.. Moln- t._vre IFrizzell) 4:25: 5. SDU. D. Pollock unassisted) 5:25: 6. ‘SDU. Dug-re lGelinas) 17:58: 7. ;SDU, Flynn (Cheverie, Moly- foil the play completely. This was the nicest defensive play of the game and could very. well have been the turning point’ of the game. SCORES WINNER Billy Macivlillan who was _ : St. Armand. Moly- jneaux. 1 Third period: 8. SDU. Monarz- than ‘Gallant’ 7:12; 9- .‘T-R- FX not all night finally hit payl lI\IacPhail *McKinnon) 7:29: 10. dirt as he skated from behind! §SDU. Pollock Monaghan) 11:40: the St. I-‘X. net and shoved the ill. SDU, Gelinas iunassisted.) puck in the corner for the win- ’ ining goal a thrilling gamo .’Bill missed H chance to note at Penalties: I.e(‘Iair. THIS WEEK IN OHARLOTTETOWN and OISTRIOT SPORTS A public service in the interest of good sport, contributed by these Charlottetown and district business concerns . . . CLIP AND SAVE FOR REFERENCE Ice 2 ~— G. Vessey. (unassisted) today. Macbeod vs. more . Fx 4-033 anion. H. Carmichael. C. Mau- 4. St. FX. — Gamble (Pete, IIlg- rice vs. F. Ac°m_ L_ gins) 10.00: 5. SDU - Millan (unassisted) 10.49). . p. . Ice 1 — E. MacNutt. A. Adah’. G. Burgoyne. J. Maclfinnon Va. J. Cooke. F. Cannon. R. Perry-.l MacLeod. R. Drysdale, A. Hen- nessey. I. Cud 1 Kennedy. 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UAR-Sudan border Nubians to! B. MacGee. B. Mul- move from their ancient home-J‘ aetimhy. I1. is foa4us'o the weekend races held at. the North River causeway. Seventeen horses competing in four classes took part In the afternoo ‘s races. Results: Class D ‘Prof And Paco Drillo Hal 01.. Kelly) 1 1 Bonnies Watchurn (I. Neill) 2 2 Lynn Way C. (A. Smith) 3 3 Sally Scott (P. Theme) 4 4 spur-uoie’s Chief (A. Neill) 5 5 Time 39. 33:2. Winning horse Drillo I-lal, own- oil by G. Agnes. Charlottetown. Class B. Paco Lady Simco (S. Parsons) Jester Jane (C. Smith) 1 2 Jolly Caverallo (G. Chappell) 8 Time‘ 31. 31:2 QICA-0 Winning horse Lady Simco, owned by Dr. Bowness, diar- lottetown. Class A Trot And Pace Millie Lee (A. Plneaul 11 Freddies Dream (C. Smith) 2 2 Evelyn’s Arden (C. Wood) 3 3 Time 30; : . Winning horse, Millie Lee. owned by A. Pineau, Rustlco. Class C. Pace; Abe Long (S. Kennedy) 121 L SAT. NHI. SUMMARY Second period -— . Der,-on I-Iowe 19 (Delvecchlo. MacDon' aid) 11:41. Penalties-Geoffrioh 11:25. Martin 19:03. — 5. Detroit, Howe 20 12:51. Penalties B4arkley. Richard double-minor; 1 -04. DETROIT 4 MONTREAL 1 SUMMARY First period —- 1. Montreal. Richard 13 (Rousseau) 4:41; 2. Detroit. Delvecchlo 18 (Mac- Donald. Smith) 10:34; De- troit, smith 11 (Ullman) 15:51. Penaltles—Fer-'-won 9:09, 162*‘ MacDonald 13:30, Jeffrey w..5-3. ii-Ve5= ——-———————--—-—-——- Sawchuk - ll 14 11-33 I-lodge 11 9 9_.29 Grey Eagle (P. MacDon- aid) 3 1 2 TORON’I‘0 4 CIIICA BIIIIC G. Command (E. SUMMARY Go 0 53 4 ow) _ N . Brown Budlong oi. Hugh- ° ‘°°""3- 3 5 od Penalties — Pappin 0:52, I-lull _ es) dr- 0:52. Ma-cNeil 3:13. ugh, Billie C. Dudds (G. Chap- 3 47, Nevin 13 _ pellt 4 4 dr second period —— 1. Toronto, Island Prince (W. Profitt) 6 6 3 Kelly 7 tMahovlich, Stanley) Time 31, 31. 31:3. 11:00; Penalties — Mahovnch and Winning horse Abe Long own- 5:25. Maki 5:5 17:09, 1, ed by S. Kennedy. Marshfield; I-lillman 19:05. Grey Eagle owned by R. 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