~~~ have ‘ 4 By NC Hockey teams can certainly their ‘‘off’’ and ‘‘on” ts. Borden, though. missing ra key players, deféated’ the Aces Friday night 9-7, and shoot ing nine goals past . Gerard Smith in sixty minutes in quite a feat. Saturday evening was a different story. The Aces white- washed the Borden team 7-0 and we didn’t think Smith was over- - worked to get his shit-out. The Nationals dressed the same team as on Friday, but looked as if they might be the Borden second team. Vance Harris was added. to Ace blue-line corps and played a fine defensive game, but surely he did not make that much difference. The Borden boys were fanning on too many passes that came to their sticks in front of the cage, and Smith did get in front of some difficult screened shots. Playing coach Jim MacLeod seemed to miss his, linemate, Donnie MacWil- ‘ liams These two work well to- gether. MacWilliams gets a lot of neat passes from MacLeod and he loses no time in trigger- ing his shot. This paragraph is about sports, but it is far from an. supporters are not hoping for too much, and we must admit the Aces are underdogs in this best-of-seven series. This_is 3 comfortable situation to be in. Not many expeca them to win. they they can go out iid suf- TODAY’S CURLING DRAWS Legion The following is the curling draw for Tuesday at the Char- lottetown Club. (Spares need- ed) 7. p.m. - Ice 1 — H. Peters, Dr. Hig- SPORT ECHOES + Nationals ’ Up And Down ¥ Games | SECOND SECTION © 1RMAN MacDONALD | prise everybody. We may be under-rating those Aces, who | right now are at the peak of their form. They have a top- : “ ry notch goaler in Gerard Smith, a pretty good defence, which, . O : i however, may prove to be the ‘ ; Achilles heel of the Aces if the | Royal forwards are as fast a8 SUMMERSIDE — Sandy’s we hear they are. Aces have @ Royals invaded Civic Stadium lot of fire-power in their for-. here last night in the first game | ward lines, and they may sur* of the best of seven Island Inter- prise the Royals in this de- mediate “‘A’ playoffs against partment. In any case, let’s Pope Motor Aces and returned | hope it will be .a reasonably home with a 4-3 come-from be- close series. hind victory. ; : | Royals seepet ieee We believe the Prince County | 80als to the Aces before getting Hockey League has had more 0M the ‘score board and for a injuries to players this season while it appeared as if the Char- than is usual. This may. be co-' lottetown pucksters were in for incidence, or it could be that the | 4 ‘rouncing. boys are getting off with more | The situation changed in the rough play than usual. For two third period however, or three games there was a Royals triggered three unansw- rash of penalties, averaging over ered markers after - Ah as 20 per game, but this was large- Counted their first one late in the ly in the junior series, and for second. the most part in the .P.C.H.L. Dave Lawlor scored the win- | Penalties have “been kept” at a ner at the 16:55 mark after he minimum. If the trend towards had knocked down a high | pass those serious injuries continues, | from Dick Carroll. ' players who’ are. working _ will’ . With less than a minute re-. think twice before taking.up the maining in the final frame Angie game There is no compensation Carroll of the mayale picked up for. injuries in the P.C.H.L. a penalty and the § attempted giving them a two-man advant- Het down io age. The move failed to pay off. and the local crew. had to settle | for a 4-3 setback. | Some 700 fans saw the Aces | hit the scoreboard at the 13:31 wees who trave Civic Stadium from Tignish, and defeated the Summerside Pee-Wees in their own baili- wick. They played surprising ~ geod hockey for their years. |Lean, D. Shears, D. Pickard vs B. LeClair, R. MacDonald, Ed - MacCallum, E, MacLauchlan. _ Ice-3 — (Old Spain) Geo. Trai- nor vs Frank Burke. Ice 4 — K. Ready, D. Jardine, The Guardian — “Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew’ Charlottetown, Tues., March 15, 1966. DAVE LAWLOR ane echo. We're writing in the mark of the first period, Derry! ; shadow of a big series be- to take advantage of the situat: | Doyle scoring his first of a pair | Saturday. ium here. | Royal to victory in the San he poses on the horse in the (AP. Wirepjhoto) tween Pope.Motor Aces and In closing. » word of con: fave ak Sakae teaed, ae of unassisted markers. He stole} ‘This event is sponsored by the : SUMMARY. —__. : Sandy’s Parkdale Royals. Ace gratulation to a band of pee- . the puck on both occasions. PEI. Curling Association and First period: 1. Aces — D. The Aces second goal, scored by-Coke Grady, came while the Royals: were shorthanded with defenceman . Junior “MacLeod sitting out a two-minute minor. Launches Comeback Plans. ive the program should cover _ ald, D. Taylor, D. Kilpatrick. gins, B Patterson; A. Trewin vs |B Davis, D. Mosher vs Bill Mac- A. Love, M. Pursey, K. .Cant-/Gregor, E. Thomson, G. Schley- well, F. Brown. ‘er, Dr. MacDonald. A. meeting of the Provincial Sports Committee was held in the S’side Branch home on Thursday evening March 10th. all classes:.of baseball—that is from bantam right up to junior ball. The meeting was chaired Royals Storm From Behind p Summerside Aces , Doyle’s second goal of the; | night was one of the weirest seen | here in a long time. The Aces, > | at the time, were shorthanded two players-and when they grab- bed ‘the puck in their own zone they just got rid of it into op- position territory. The wafer went. all the way to the back boards and goalie Donnie Friz- zel sauntered out of his goal to trap the puck in the corner } | t _ Tyro Spiel ‘Draw ls Made . The draw for the Prince Edward Island Tyro Curling Champion- ship,. which begins at Alberton Curling Club on Thuréday. was conducted at the Charlottetown Curling Club on Monday night. Each P.E.I. Club is represented by one rink 'and the double knockout series will conclude on is open to curlers. who have had not more than four years curling experience. Trophies and prizes and runner-up rinks in the bon- ton Club representative on the P.E:I. Curling Association is in charge of arrangements for the ers and dignitaries follows the opening round’on Thursday. The draw is as follows: Hae Thursday, March 17th, 2.30 RCAF Ice 2 — Game 3, Summerside vs Souris. ‘ : 6.00 p.m. banquet. will be awarded to the winner | spiel. Mr. E.W. Turner, Alber- | am? : Ice 1 — Game 2, Alberton vs PAGE 9 He just left the puck for de- fenceman. Stu MacLure and Doyle who, in the meantime, was scooting down the ice, stole; # the wafer off MatLure's stick | and poked it into the unattend- | ed cage. Angie Carroll finally broke the | ice for the Royals at the 19.39 mark of the sandwich session when ‘he triggered. an Apps Ar- senault drop ,pass into the twines behind. goalie Gerald Smith. The Royals came alive with - this goal and they banged anoth- er three into opposition twines before the game ended. ~ Scoring for the Charlottetown feam along with Dave Lawlor in -the third period were Stan Peardon and Alfie Flanagan. Referee in Chief Don Whelan |. and his assistants calJed a total of ten penalties, all minors with six of them going to the visitors. The next game in this series is Wednesday at Charlottetown with the third encounter slated for: Friday ‘night at Civic: Stad- Doyle (unassisted) 13:31. Penalties: C. Grady, A. Flan- agan 9.26. e Second period: 2. Aces —-C. Grandy (W. Gallant, D. Mac- Leod) 7.08; 4. Aces—D. Doyl> (unassisted) 12:12; 4. Royals — | A. Carroll (A. Arsenault) 19:39. Penalties: J. MacLeod, 5.26; T. Arsenault, 10:23; V. Harris, | D. Carroll, 15.18. Third period: 5 Royals — S. | Peardon. (Lawlor) 8.22; 6. Royals A. Flannagan (Gillis, McLure) | 9:19;.7. Royals — D. Lawlor (D. | Carroll, S. Peardon) 16:55. : Penalties: A. Arsenault, 3.15; A. Carroll, 19.04. | | Seagulls Scar Jockey Johnny Longden, who wound up a long racing career recently “by riding George WHAT A FINISH Juan Capistrano Handicap at Sarita Anita Park in Arcadia, - Calif-waves to the crowd as winner’s circle. Amd Johnny made it a dramatic finish win nig in a photo finish. | ‘Wondrous Willie Mays Leads San Francisco Giants Willie. Mays’ second exhibi- three-run blast by rookie Ollie Brown powered San Francisco | Giants to a 5-4 victory over Chi- | cago Cubs Monday. Pittsburgh Pirates won fourth straight spring game, | St. Louis 5-1 with the help of a 450-foot, three-run ho- Ice 2 — D. Wonnacott, Bus' Ice 5 — G.S . A. Jones, : ° . Jone. C- Downe, tMiacNevin narvey Doulas Bh Sievense, Te pave ofthe mace at sia eae tie Hana | ee eee. vs L. Blakeney, Dr. Jelks, H.|vs C. Asprey, K. Kennedy. A. | seatine mt I tee tes eoanian Casadtnn Yana. ‘Tins eceal ion clins Game 1, Belvedere vs To Big Victory ates cet DEE Sechclitte a | Shama, J. Farquharson. MacEwen, G. Rodd. pes i jer Legion | president, F. Pius Smith was ; e . ae ee oe Ice 3 — Henry Douglas Dr. | Webster, B. Hopkins, G. Jenkins AT SOURIS Pp ‘at MacDon- At Souris for Tuesday night: vs A.E. Piercey, John Mac Bastpack trophy a? | . Mac. | Ice’ 4 — R.C. Parent, D. Ward, | Ice 1 C. Gallant vs framework. It was felt that base- ball in this province has, of late years fallen off and. that~any- thing the Legion could do to interesting and also in attendance. Others pres- ent and taking part in the dis- cussion were Ron MacKinnon, Provincial sports chairman, Leo Doyle, sec.-manager of thé Char- Iee 2 — Game 4, RCAF vs Summerside. ° Friday, March 18th: 9 a.m. ae Fanningbrook Seagulls defeat- -|ed Morell Meteors 6-2 in the fi- jMals in the farmer’s league at Ice 1 — Charlottetown vs_Bet- | Morell last night. Scoring for the winners were: row, a 43 nod over Los An- geles Dodgers. Altanta blanked pitching of Tony Cloninger; fan ition homer in two days and a * their | bonspiel. A banquet for the curl-| D. Carroll, 11:15; C. Gillis, 12:28; |By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS three hitless innings. Home runs | by. Gordie Coleman and Vada Pinson lifted Cincinnati Houston 4-2. past Cleveland’ iocked left-hander George Brunet for four runs in ithe first inning and whipped Cal- \ifornia Angeles 5-2. Heavyweight Division By JERRY GLADMAN TORONTO - (CP)—Not much Still Has Two Champs Baltimore 2-0 on the four-hit ‘ | iction,”’ said» -unger- man.° “But that doesn’t change Schneider and rookie Cecil Up pas ‘really changed in the mud-|it. Clay is recognized by- most . D. Livingston, J. Keith vs W.R. | Donald. oe 1 aoact ould be well| lottetown branch, Ben Arsenault, | Vedere (Game 5) MacNeill, Dr. MacKay, J.8. Tay- 2PM: a . | president of the R'| Ice 2 — Montague us Souris M. Crane (2), E. Hendricken, | shaw. f dled heavyweight division over jof the world as the real: cham- ae , IS. on 2. — = ae eee ea eo! yen eat se to steet: (Pears VC Semana arte Game 6. . nae Romero “ A. Rogerson ees agg ee the last year. There are still two|pion, so if George beats him, ce Le A GUN. ES Dee =| dent 5 2 p.m. J. MacDonald. | infield single ninth scored champions: Cassius Clay, gen-|he’ll be the-clamp.” Asked what Ice 5 — Art Ballem?vs Dr. Ryan president of the Charlotte-|* P Scoring tor the nee: D. ake. |Wrask Fersanden, giving: New Pp Clay, g iP ‘vs A. Griffin, E. Doucet, -R. town Branch, Gearld . Keough, ‘Ice 1 — Game 8, Charlottetown. E erally recognized by the public, Clay’s position is and whether - MacDonald, | Ching, T. Gallant ; wen and-E. Emms. Next game | York’ Yankees a 5-4 verdict over | ani i ae Ge : } RA NOR cat ‘i : . and Ernie Terrell,-holder of the |he considered this a non - title ete. a MacCuala, De: wa | Pet RURAL Mi ae mute ap vee Var Gane : winner 1 vg |## the finals is slated for Thurs-| Boston, and ex-Yankee Phil Linz World Boxing Association's ver-|match, Ungerman said: ve si 2 y ma g, Dr “Tee 1 — Dr. Kassner vs J. HOCKEY Wiranch e Stewart, Char- winner 2 Fs ae |day night at Morell. Morell leads |drove in three runs in Philadel-|sion, : | “As far as Clay is concerned, Dr Kelly, Bill Smith, 8. Willis, ae ‘ine ve H Boole. | lottetown Branch and Vince King | 7.39 p.m. -._-____.....___| the. best of five series 1-0. phia's " 53 victory over - And, after Clay meets George jhe is defending his title. It’s in LG penete ee eek ‘Toms aR ENG ee TO seitinileite wie: thie | Provincial secretary. It was a| Jce 1 — Game 10. : Pe ee ee Minnesota: —--------} €huvalo-oef-Toronto_here- contract that this is a title _ ——"~Tee-2-= B- Acorn, Jim _Mae- __AT- MONTAGUE = Ties as Sue a al thg| Very interesting meeting and the! “ice 2 Game 9." Seabrooke Jrs, [prop rive srraicut _—~_—«(?_ and Terrell a a ee 79m Mur.| Rural Minor Hockey Paper- subject of baseball was thorough: Saturday, games 11, 12 and 13 . Red Sox and Twins each have | 0F Candice. ee Ne eS | Lorne Stewart vs Jack Mur- ; spacat : if necessary: ; dropped 5 ; | Phy (4 year). ag Division of St. Dunstan's All branches will be asked to |— Nip Spr ing Valley tots five straight exhibt ce a : a Bruins, Metors _ i : sponsor one or more teams in f : ‘ ventua champions | ale: A archaea |_ Blades 3 — John Johnston.) any or all of the different clas- | ‘The’ Kensington Seabrookes |, Chicago White Sox snapped jpoth divisions will have to meet Battle Tonight | RY] David Hennessey (2). | sifications. All players must be | Juniors came from behind a|New York Mets’ victory streak |\4, decide once and for all who| at two, winning 4-1 as southpaw | R. Ferguson, Ken MacDon- | Tommy John sparkled with ald, L. Nicholson. A. Wright vs | |Murphy, H. Mathieson. | Flyers 2 — Wilfred Mac- Donald (2). holds the crown. This may not come about for some time. The Murray Harbour Bruins Judging by . past perform-/| and the Morell Meteors play this ances, Clay and Terrell will| evening in Murray Harbour in a | three to nothing deficit in the | third period to beat Spring Valley 43 in the first game of their. best of seven finals. Five Canadians _ | registered with Provincial Com- | mand not later than July 3ist. } Playoffs will be within the zones Canucks 5 — Gary Wood, Pres-| with the winners advancing to NEW BOOK MRS. JOYCE MURRAY : 3 Canada Packers 3 ~ Charlottetown, P-E.T .The amazing success story of | Bobby. Hult, Chicago Black | Hawks’ dynamic goal Scorer, is chronicled by the Star Weekly’s | Jim Hunt in a new full-length | book, heralded as the publishing | event of the season. Not just | another. story. of hockey, it’s a | revealing glimpse into the private | life of a Greek God! What makes | the Golden Jet so great? Read | GOOD SERIE GED | Volkswagens~ - Are Gur Specialty Volkswagen parts.’ the first of two fascinating instal- 5 . | ments in this week’s Star Weekly. Maes gon Alberry Plains Complete fine of genuine |} Bernard. Clippers 1 — Shane Young. ‘Bisons 0 oe Barons 0 : Games scheduled in the Rural 2 Minor Hockey Bantam - Peewee fj Division at. St. for today are as folléws: Dunstan's . Rink 8:00 p.m.—Wings vs Rangers 9:00 p.m.—Bruins vs Hawks New Shipment of. Honda Bikes. dust Arrived! r 160 Model with 18 h.p. overhead and trophies will be provided by Provincial Command. It is hoped that a good shot in the arm will be given to baseball and that this important sport will once again come in to its own in this province. Hockey Practice There will be a- practice for the Charlottetown gets at the Forum on Thursday, March -17th.- at—6:00 p.m. It is ‘ fimportant that all players are) | dressed and ready on time as) this will be the final practice before the opening game of the Provincial playoffs at Summer- side on Saturday. SKATING TODAY. FORUM All-Star Mid:|~ Barkley “Faces bury each has one for the losers. Causeway Racing Goes Wednesday ~The executive of the North River Driving Club have an- nounced there will be racing at the North River Causeway Wed- nesday afternoon. Entries for Wédnesday’s races will be accepted until 5:00 today. ‘The-entries- will appear-in—this.d paper on Wednesday. Two Golf Pros Get $100 Fines PALM BEACH . GARDENS, Fla. AP)—Dotg Sanders and Paul Bondeson were slapped with $100 fines Monday for vio- lating PGA tournament regula- named to the 1966 Ivy League all-star hockey team, picked by the--league’s“coaches. The one unanimous choice was Doug Ferguson, 22, one of three brothers from Birsay, Sask., playing for Cornell, the Ivy champion. Ferguson, a for- ward, was league scoring leader with 31 points. Also picked from Cornell were forward Mike Doran of Isling- ton, Ont., co-captain of the team \with Doug Ferguson, defence- man Harry Orr of Galt, ‘Ont., and goalkeeper Errol McKibbon of Thorold, Ont. a title match, ver eng t’ because Ontario s whether the Chuvalo-Clay bout will be for a title or non-title. The WBA says it’s-a- regular bout because Clay doesn’t hold a title. Commission, The Ontario Athletic which sanctioned WBA jurisdiction Irving Ungerman, Chuvalo’s —“The-fight~ won't—be -billed—as- s only under eee ton , JO) j “(si county play 2 inter. LIONS WEEKLY sa ree aonr Newbury,| will in turn go on to the Lia of the match as he pumped in oO D m T i m question. Chuvalo isn’t likely to} mediate “‘B’’ hockey champion- DRAW WINNER en vn semevnn tee oe ee two crucial goals but singletons| WN Wred ea dethrone Clay, nor is Folley fa- ships for. Kings County. Game HULL Aces 2 — John Nicholson. Paul! offs with the later meets handled by A. Sioclair and E. Toombs! , sence. Mass. (CP-AP)|~ upset Terre! :30. 4th Week : by Provincial officials. Prites proved just as important. C. eee QUESTION ABOUT BOUT y ; Painter, B. Cole and T, Suds-|Five Canadians have been! he big question now is Phil Rodgers | Takes Lead | | From Palmer the fight, also says no title is| ma. involved because it falls under 'go9 first prize money in the . AP)—Phil Rodgers’ $20,- \Doral open golf tournament |rocketed him from 46th spot to manager, says his man is fight- | the in official PGA fig ifor the title and, if he de |ente oo ——— feats Clay, he will be the heavy- weight champion of the world. this year. ‘ Rodgers, who now has $22,399 in official winnings and $27,381 in~ total earnings, knocked Arnold Palmer from the top spot for the first time this year. - The other two all-stars on the first team are from Brown— forward Bruce Darling from Sudbury, Ont., and Bob’ Gaud- reau of Providence, R.I. Ferguson Orr and Gaudreau also made the Eastern Collegi- ate Athletic Conference all-star team, it was announced .Mon- Hockey Practice There will be a hockey prac- tice for the Oldtimers at’: the Charlottetown Forum this morn- ing. at 11:00 o’clock. As many members as possibly are asked Palmer has $18,332 in official winnings but still leads in total earnings with $36,490. Gay Brewer, who last week Jumped from virtually nowhere to second place by winning the Pensacola Open, dropped to third place this week with $14,- 377 in official winnings and $18,- 313 total. . day in Boston. to attend. n tions by tournament. supervisor Jack Tuthill. ~ Sanders was fined for viola- cams, dval carburetors, and tele- | scopic front suspension. ‘ 1:45 - 3:00 p.m. Pre School Children Scalpel Ready to Wear Suits 25 Brackley Pt. Rd. Dial 4-6423 Adults 25c FOR CH |... JUNIOR LEAGUE-FINALS ‘OWN DISTRICT TUESDAY, MARCH 15th—8:30 p.m. Prince of Wales College : VS. UM dayel onaine : ; 3 \tion of two sections of the code Tadic academy (25¢ per family) of ethics in the PGA tour reg-| - Easy to ride Sk ® Also DETROIT AP) — Defence: ulations. | Absolutely safe : ating a ae a under spe-' In published remarks attrib- ° FS oo Rs _ | Cialists’ care in Boston for an uted to him following his dis- Keith Carmichael _ 4:00 5:30 p.m. : jeye injury suffered in a game qualification from the Pensa- Ltd. Children (all ages) 15¢ | Jan. 30, will have to undergo ad- |eola Open March 5 after failing ‘ditional surgery, Detroit Red | | Wings announced Monday The National. Hockey... League scheduled for Thursday. Barkley, counted out of the NHL playoffs \is in Massachusetts Eye and Ear Informary. He was _ sent |there after briginal treatment in Detroit. (Wings, in a slump ever since Barkley’s loss ‘and now a slow fourth in the league. brought up Pete Geogan from their Pitts- to sign his second round score now virtually ‘ecard; Sanders was critical of the .PGA_and_its supervisory field |elub said Barkley’s surgery is staff which directs: the national | | tournaments. Bondeson was fined for fail- “ ing to honor a commitment to. play in the Maracaibo Open in! |Venezuela March 3-6 after agreeing to compete in all three | winter tournaments on the PGA Caribbean ‘for doing so, the PGA said. He returned to the United States tour and accepting | expense and guarantee money | Adults $1.00 - ° Students 50c ast Service on Engraving hy Mintysota Twins second f basemaa Frank Qyilici head game. Merhnnstein was iorced out on Adolfo Phillips ground — ‘3 . pane burgh farm club of the Ameri- prior to the Maracaibo Open. | FROM Sr. Dunstan's High School can League in exchange for Bob . Both players are at the Rio| é ’ : | McCord. 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