Good Refereeing IT’S NICE to hear—even now—that the Island Senior Hockey League refereeing staff was just about the best in the i Insist we have the m games in other Maritime our officiating here on the Yow that senior competition on the Island is over year, we hear more our officials. We are delighted E i E I i E er We wnow that they can’t Groceries ‘with these complimen- tary remarks but we are sure they are buman enough to ap- reciate vrerake @ ‘bow ‘Spy’ and assécoates. Intermediate Play HAMPSHIRE, Parkdale Flyers and O'Leary Maroons are sulin the bunt for the provincial intermediate ‘A’ crown (MAHA version Hostpahiieg and Flyers are at present sain ina two-game goal series with Hampshire holding a three-goal edge of their 7-4 version on Monday night. The ee goes pao) O'Leary and the right to meet Dalhousie, N.B. for the two-prov- ince crown. Since intermediate ‘B' just goes on a provincial level, with no playoffs between provincial winners, oo ae were put in‘A’ foaive them an opportunity Players are advised that official a these oe will i the utmost backing from the Maritime Hockey Association. Al- ready one player has drawn a three-game suspension soa’ any more nonsense will bring tougher sentences. Officials assigned to these games are most capable ones st thiir knowledge of the rules should certainly be superior to that of most of these players | NEW YORK So boys keep in mind that you are to play hockey, not at- | Bathgate’s second tempt to decide on penalties or offsides. Even if the calls do not that still gives you no license to go shooting ug George’s foursome of Charlottetown yesterday cap- tured the Imperial Oil trophy in the foarth day of the week- Confederation Bonspiel. Members of the rink are (left to right): Doug George, skip; Bill Lynch, second; Edith An. (AP) —broug! tory ner Detroit Referees pu been instructed to clamp down in real earnest. | he vecn ordered 10 get their .egorts in immediat following the game with any recommondations they think should he made, The fact the MAHA is sending these officials out to these xames is proof that they respect the talents and abilities of these gentlemen, The body governing hockey in the Maritimes will see | to it that the officials receive the backing they deserve. So players, please cut out the nonsense. Suspensions are not Howe's National Hockey League career. 2point lead over Red Wings in and the last playoff spot. York was awarded a pen- | | Andy | slowly. goal of the | fect, evening—on/a rare penalty shot| the corner of the Yor Weduuetay | @ poise |t0P) fae thensan fous (cache night, and took some of the edge | up on Chicago's Bobby Hull, off the 500th goal of Gordie barely missed a third goal when ‘The victory gave Rangers a. the final buzzer sounded. their scramble for fourth place the second man in the CAPTURE IMPERIAL OIL TROPHY derson, mate and Pat Wyane, ) nor, lead. The following quar- 1 lead. The runner-up for the took the consolation priz- Prowse Bros. trophy was a | es: First, Art Ballem, Mar- rink from Montague skipped by | ion MacDonald, Ralph Mann- George Nicholson, Other :nem- | ing, Bea Humphrey; second, bers of the rink were Evelyn | Allison Saunders, Isabel Mac- Cudmore, mate; Ken MacDon- | Donald, Bob Dillon and Mar- ald, second and Doris O’Con- | jorie Doyle; third, Doug Bell, Bathgate's Penalty Shot Gives Rangers 3-2 Vi faked Bassen off his plained after the game that and tucked ie puck into Bathgate was allowed to take the penalty shot since he was 0 goals ine Bathgate | the last man to handle the puck play. He retrieved the He | puck after Bassen had knocked it away from Prentice he flipped the puck into the open thgate and Laforge Detroit net just a second after matched first period goals be- Detroit's Howe became aly lived beet |of the NHL to reach the level when he scored late in the Bathgate 26 (Ingarfield, + alty shot at 9:03 of the third | middle period. Only Maurice | yey) 3:02; Detroit, pice nine to doe! Jt, but It Wey must be hendod out, you com | Somiod when Detroit's. goalie | (Rocket)’ Richard of the Mort- | titome, rronovest) 17: r Hank Bassen threw his stick in| real Cas na diens has tel alties—none. . stopping a breakaway by Dean more. He has retired wit Bachan’ paced!’ 3 (Deel: Ice Sports Fr iday Prentice i Howe got his Sist of the se8:| owe 1 (Delvecchio; Goatreys Rangers nominated Bathgate, Son the hard way. Red Wings | 17:10; 4. New York, Ingarfield DONT forget the provincial ice mect this Friday night atthe gne league's leading. scorer, to | Wete & man short when Gordie Sports take the shot. He picked up the (00K pass in centre ee and a rtment of physicia! education is sponsoring this get- together and director Dave Boswell is doing everything possible to make things a great success. i First and Second place finishers for the county meets will be Bulldogs Enter at The Sports Arena trying to bring honor to their county and schoo! The meet is deserving of your patronage. Things get away al 7.99 siarp. 4 Double Winners Seen At Causeway League. Finals Hampshire ee en —_ to the R. rink when they eliminated Corn- wall Meteors in the sixth game a seven semi-final —- ee score of the game was als with thé first game for Saturday night at 8 o’clock. 0 - Will Tell (Andrews) §7 x world heavyweight champion Prat Ceneicatt i L tories in The. Vitoria, Driving Mitebell (Chow) 88 5 Jennon win one enc, | HOV Paternn and Sonny Ln. | fet, 1 wil be a terre thing rer uaa ett nt Noenal Leagee Chinisttetowe Club-sponsored ice races at| Times: — 30.2; J. MacPhail and G. MacPhail 1s a good goalie and we can) ner. Montreal 37 13-14 235 149 88 North River eauseway yester- retion Maca ids ‘Mitton. »Y counted the Cornwall markers tay chee: Se ee eet | nove wb aia Hiiixy.”, Toronto 3719 9.222 164 83 (Managed by Henderson & Cudmore) Sandy MEDal, omned 8G. euig'y ac terand) 11 os (cee iy es RM” ll ont Heekey"Ceaee "ae, Kensington High 6"... 222121 Nvwmaaararararararaarara mama mmmmammans Dickerson of New Glasgow, cos ee ay (Smith) 24 Lot 13 Shades | Patterson's attorney, Julius No-| Haggroth, 22, has turned in T les Morell Detroit 22-30 13 176 204 57] the double winners, swept | (ore Direct (Smith) 62 6-5 venber, had informed him of the vo, sensational performances opples Boston 12.46 8 159 296 32 the two final dashes of a four-| Dotto, Alec (MacNeill) 33 Maroons = | signing Bolan said it probably | during the world amateur cham: jen dash B Trot raceotf. The My Jeannie (Will 46 id take place in New York. | pionships hece. He sparkled dur-| _ Kensington High School de. two dash winners in this feature | Rily June (Quikley) 75 Tuesday evening — the, mati said he was not yet cer- | ing Sweden's 2-1 upset of the feated Morell High 641 last yd TONIGHT vas Poplar Pal and Harless\ yw ‘Abbe Fergosea) 4 O'Leary conan? vie e Lot | tain of the site and date for the | U.S. nationals Saturday and aot ena mae! ie Prin be. Bronay (Campbel 13 Clover Farmers edged: the | multi-million dollar title bout. | Wednesday night he was the big . Another large crowd was in Ms BL. O'Leary Maroons 6-5 in a well-| It has been widely rumored thai reason his team knocked off de- | Scholastic Senior “B’ champion- Thursday March 15 attendance for Newton's y own played hockey game. Scoring | it will be held in New York in fending champion Canada and «Rr Face program. Stanley Mayhew, Kinkora, for the winners were Lynden El- | June, | virtually clinched the 1962 title sikensngton epee Se toe, Pavel make ed Emerson MacLeod's Billy C. lis with three, Ron MacArthur | een 3 yr Dudds took both shes othe the | Sandy McDuff 3211, With two, and Gerry Morrison | and B. MacEwen. snorer wae Island Championship feature A Pace with the (Bernerd) 3215 | with one. Kane times of the afternoon, His fret Poplar ‘Abe Maclsa2c 1332, The O'Leary markers were Ratdrees Getend Barnaed ana |PERKGGHS Irving Flyers outing was in 30.2 and he went | Harless ( 444 chalked up by Rogerson, Ellis, Gerald McCartan called « total tn 90 flat im his Times: 983: Lat Mats |B. iis, J. Gills, and 51m ef six penalties, three to each O'Leary ‘Macoons of ihe A Trot and Newton's | “sandy by G. in five meetings “tor the ie lever By Norman Macdonald ene next game in this — Game Time 8:30 P.M. Jollity, owned by Stanley May- | pickerson, Ne i Farmers over the O'Leary Mar- Gauthéielde Berens of Ths Guardian fs slated for Saturday night at oons this year. SDH, Sum-Hi A Trot My Hero (Rodd) Hoosier Connie a 3 ineat A. a | Dainty Dianne (Thompson) 23 Shaw MacNeill Granville York (Gare it ieten Arbing: Doe enw, ‘ Play Today Vivian Strong ( 55 Beaton; Timers C. Stewart, Timer nat Doug Macleod. SUMMERSIDE — Today at Pg Sgt a 5.30 the Saint Dunstan's High Ferqehareon, School play the "Summerside High hockey Civie Stadium int ‘he final game for High Schools Scot's Pride (Compton) . the championship of the Senior Moab (Semple) Play Tonight “A” Prince Edward Island In- Bob Budlong_ (Murphy) terscholastic title. & o'clock at the| Each team has won one game, rena, bockey fans. will and the aggregati x i ® i 4588 Puck at the blue line, skated in <harced in. Hi ile Gl creek Bulldogs | nd the fe i. TO Sig n Fri slated fore Howe gave Detroit its short Har- tate Series Opener le was being rid den off by New York player coach Doug Harvey when he flipped a 20-foot backhand shot through Harvey's legs and into the goal The Madison Square Garden | crowd of 15,326 gave the 33 year-old vetern a standing o' tion even though he had given y last night at North Riv er Detroit a 2-1 lead. Referee Eddie Powers ex- Patterson NEW = (AP)—The pro- Scoring for Hampshire were | ™oter of the title bout between Penalties Really Hurt at least not long, as the on two occasions when he seom- “teing” charge remains in ef- elas en ona ae fect, and the face-off takes his mercy. place at your doorstep. We iecia communes said “iat watched the Canadian - Swe- the Galt Terriers did not finish den game and were surprised their plays very well, and this to note thot a player tagged to be the case Tuesday with a minor penalty is re- night against Sweden. Canada leased from the sin bin when. beaten Switzerland 7-2, the other side scores, as is but it was remarked that they the case in Canadian hockey. had very few goals con- We Genie otherwise sidering the large number in the mateur had. Boston Places Swedish Goalie On Their List (AP) —Boston Bruins of the plaed Lennart Hoggroth, sens tional goalie of the Swedish tional team on their negotiation list | This was disclosed Wednesday by Lynn Patrick, general _man- ager of the NHL team is gives us the right negotiate with him to turn pro" Patrick explained long distance from Boston. “He will come to our training camp this Septem- to| game, but it is tough enough on the penalized team as it is! It was surprising to see the veteran Tod Sloan outguessed Morell. Elizabeth MacDonald, Wally Rodd, Sally Rodd; fourth, Ad- die MacDonald, Olive Mac- Donald, David Jardine, Bibi MacDonald; fifth. Doug Rouse, Fredericton, N.B., Dorothea Stewart, Emmett MacDonald, Buff LePage. ictory Oa nS pesiois) 6: Penalties—C ski 6:49, ciean 9:51, Laforge 16:23. Third period: New Yoi Bathgate 27, Penalties: pibaaie 9:20; Gadsby 9 MAR’ Ficus period Lee teew York) a ceabies Gcib | s0n, West Royalty Bombers won the first game of a two game semi-final series for the Sunny Isle Farm League title last night at Saint Dunstan's rink, | edging Bedford 43. Len Kelly counted three goais r the winners with McCabe | scoring the other marker. ford snipers were Solo- n. mon 2 and Hanser we Sparrows | Blank Falcons ° Last evening ot Sports Arena, Sparrows defeated Falcons 2.0 to jump into the lead in their | home-and-home series for the City Paperweight title Marksmen for Sparrows were John Oriniuk and Ricky Carver. Reward the winning team with a suitable trophy @ {ast service on engrav- @ club discounts In All Colors for Spring. Spring Shoes at WRIGHT'S Leafs Whip Habitants 5-2 In Hard-Hitting Contest That advantage two minutes TORONTO (CP) Toronto | Maple Leafs, making a frantic lasted only | ing. Nevin and Peg gol the seconds. assists on this end of season run for first place Bobby Pulford of Leafs was sit- Plante, with a TS: goal bulge is in the National Hockey League, ting out an elbowing penalty the Vezina trophy race, made Wednesday night defeated the when teammate Dave Keon beat 32 saves. Simmons got im front leading Montreal Canadiens 5-2 Geoffrion in a race for the puck of 34. in a rousing, hard-hitting con- at the Montreal blue line and test that saw Montreal’s Bernie whipped a sizzler behind Jac- suMMARY Geoffrion become the fourth ques Plante as he crossed the , First perio’: 1. Montreal, G. highest scorer in league history. Canadien goal mouth Tremblay 29 ‘Rousseau, John- Leafs, who have only five Defenceman Bobby Baun 2. Toronto, Keon 28 more games to play before clos-. made it 2-1 for Leafs at the 12- (Armstrong) 2:59; 3 Toronto, 70-game minute mark and Geoffrion Baun 4 (Keon) 12:00; Penalties y to within five came up with his big one--and ~Pulford 1:15, Beliveau 7:31 Canadiens who are the last of the evening for Can- Second period: 4. Montreal, offrion 21 (Backstrom, Hicke} period. 5. Toronto, Nevin 15 ‘Lit Bobby Nevin, Eddie Litzen- Zenberger) ¢:36, Penalties--Pul- berger and Pulford then took ford major) 7:52, Horton 9:28, over for Toronto. Moore 11:59. Nevin scored at 6:36 of the — Third period: middle session on a pass from ford 17 Litzenberger. Pulford got his 4:3: 7. Toronto, Litzenberger 100th at 4:30 of the third period 18 (Nevin, Pulford) 10:39. Pen on passes from Litzenberger alties — Beliveau 1:22, Fontin. and Nevin and_ six-foot-three | ato 10:15 Litzenberger got his 18th of the Neil 18:32 Season at 10:39 with Montreal defenceman Lou Fontinato in the penalty box for high-stick for their fifth con- adiens—at 3:22 of the second secutive league championship. Canadiens have six more games | on their schedule. | A. standing-room-only crowd | of 13,840 saw one of the best games of the season at Maple Leaf Gardens and hardly any one in the building realized why the 31 - year - old Geoffrion scrambled into the Toronto net after scoring a second-period goal that made it 22. In the third period, Leafs’ Bobby Pul- ford ducked into the Montreal 6. Toronto, Pul (Litzenberger, Nevin) Plante Simmons 1314 734 Saints, Pirates Grab Hoop Wins Second place SDU junior var sity handed YMCA a sound 85 46 thrashing in City Basketball eague action at Saint Dun stan’s gym in the first game of a twin bill. The second contest saw loop leading Pirates whip PWC Welshmen 7: The Saints, who were leading 43-23 at half time, dominated the Play throughout the entire game. Pat Smith set the pace with 34 points and J. Hogan swished the nets for 18. sixth big league season. But the big one belonged to Geoffrion—his 325th in a 12-sea- son big league career that put him behind such greats as the retired Maurice Richard with 54, indestructible Gordie Howe of Detroit Red Wings with 500 and retired Ted Lindsay, former Red Wing and Chicabo Black Hawk left- winger. with 36 21ST OF SEASO! pomier's baal his 2st of this season—broke a tie for third place with the late Nels (Ole Poison) Stewart of Mont- real Maroons who ended his career with 324 goals ongaronto fell behind 1-0 32 sec- Is after the start when Gilles Tremblay. toot Bobby Rousseau, coasted in be- hind Toronto defenceman Carl Brewer and rifled the puck past outshot the Welshmen 45-30 im the final session Dave Weale scored 19 points inalosin: cause while Bill Stannish and Ron MacDougall scored 12 and 21 points. Referees were Scott Stewart and Donnie MacLean. LINEUPS Saints: — P. Smith 34, P. Grant 8, P. Mullally 6, J. Hogan 18, H. Callaghan 10, J. Maddock 2, B. Pelrine 2, J. Chinery 2, To- tal—85, mmons subbing in the — W. Jardine was tops for the Y YMCA:—-R. At -R. Atkinson 1 Leat Soal for injured Johnny with 18 points and Ron Atkinson MacDonald 4. R semstobary 10, Bower came through with 12. y. Jardine 18,M. Weeks, R Dave Hyndman spearheaded | the Pirate attack in the secon¢ Perry 2. Total—46. gie Caroll | cnten wth 2 pols, Pte Pirates:—R. McGonnell 5, P. McGonnell 17, W. MacLean 1 An Gonnell, Wendell Cleaver Mac- W. MacDonald 14, L. Bagiole. : Joins Ramblers Lean and Wayne MacDonald Grattan 2, D. Hyndman 21 To ae i counted 17, 16 and 14 points res arlottetown's Angie Carroll, _ pectively: WWelshmen W Smith 5, 8. Prolific scorer | with Sandy’s The Pirates were only leading Ladner 8... MacDougall 11, D. ovals uring the 1961-62 sea- by five points at half time with Weale 19, 'B. Stanish 12, G. Gal- left yesterday to join the score reading 30-25 but they lant, D. Reynold: 1—55. mherst Ramblers for their Allan Cup competition. The powerful Ramblers, who defeated the Royals for the Maritime Senior hockey crown, Picked up two other players, Darryl MacMillan and Le: Amadig of New Glasgow Rang ers. Sport Coats Sa, top scorer in the b Island Senior Hockey League Y this season will undoubtly Prove @ big boost for the Ramb- lers, who will mect the Quebec Senior champs next week, The series winners will take on the Ottawa District champs, and this ‘winner in turn, will play e OHA winner in the Eastern Canada final I ockey fans will be Deaplic yalcisen qvalsairei lease games to see how Carroll fares out. Tip Top Tailors Personally (ailored for your in- dividual taste and priced reasonably from 29.95 TIP TOP TAILORS STANDINGS By THE CANADIAN PRESS The Hon. Lester B. Pearson Leader of The Liberal Party of Canada will be at the Women’s Assorted FLATS First pair 4.98 *1.00 Women’s Plastic Overshoe Canadian Legion Home SUMMERSIDE on Thursday, March 15, 1962 between 2:00 and 3:30 p.m Second Pair have really shown gets a match penalty near the to be “cocks of the walk” in end of a game, he is Sake Givicten te winter, Teer to continue to ey games un. polished off Natick. Mass., the der the MAHA before RCAF boys, and Charlotte. is taken up town Pee-Wees with lop-sid- league. He ed scores, We watched the Jack Kane, Ch'town - S'side hassle and ceived a mi were struck with the play of final minutes of Donnie Cameron and Mannie the Pengui Gallant. Two (up to this for Parkdale time) unsung heroes of the club. These two boys can’t do ing taken on those dazzling solo acts that league. Well & couple of the other fellows no expert ; do, but they play sound, posi- cording to s tional hockey, (surprising for is true~ that a match penalty their years) and they have the does have of gift of finding chinks in the ing a pla: Spoesing goaler’s armour. cleared up scored four goals apiece gest you consul that evening. ity who can answer your quest. ‘Asports fan writes te ws and ion better An invitation is extended to everyone to Dial 4.9521 y meet and hear this great Canadian.