tax-mediate 'A' hockey £53.13 ta in Curling Draw eight. The second game i411» Guardian, Charlottetown, no... April 2, 1m. CURLING DRAWI . . I O O Theron is the best-ot-tlve series goes draw for giggly at the I r c O p For Montague Br¥::w.::mlw°dn¢ldlymnlghtét ttet . I mm '1' o m m n e m I n I s c 8.500338“ . Here Is the Montague curling S Arena for the third a: 1e 1 —- (snip rotationl pr.‘ - i draw toi- tonight (Tuesday): _ fourth games in the series an. MacDonald. Dr. Hooper. Dr. . 0 s % P-M- . day msht and Saturday after. ' Cox. Dr. Gallant vs Geo. Dillon. ‘ Ice 1. - A.E. Sullivan, E. ‘DOOII- ‘ be Royals won the N.B.-P.Ei Clay. L. Stewart, B. Ma n vs l D. George. T. Whitlock. I". Hon-i C.S. Stewart. E. Cudmore. E.F. crown last Saturday when they About Great Gordie Howe Pilous needs It]? club's bread- ‘ ‘win‘ner (J, Cameron vs C. Fling) key squad again came from be- sen. i . Yesterday at Sports Arena Jack Resdy's North R l v er . be t . Ice 2 -— k. Acorn G. Ander-l . ~ . . MacDonald. D. MacLeod. a Fredericton Capitals 6.2 at - ' ;Bilrchwood High 5 snappy oc- Road. pucksters kept trying un- _~ Th 5 t A son 1’. Whitlock. B. Cook vs tn the final be“ but the most, wit;th Dr. L.A. Johnstone. G. e DOTS T6118 t0 give them A. Nelsoni w, Naddy vs ’ the series three games to one. v Cmdlsn Press Sports Editor' right winger made it to the Na-l suffered a broken nose in thel , _ DETROIT (CPI —— Tommy. tional Hockey League. ‘ second game. “definite‘y would; and-butter man. and he is the‘ Ice 3 .._ Mixed A‘ Humphrey i “Ind to "‘1"! Q1199! Charlone they 00"” mum" waslwo more F. Vuozzo. R‘ Robertson. K. Sup. M Ivan sat in the upper reachesl IVan. who coached littwe and not play Tuesday." Ivan. Whol first to admit it. "After all.".vs R. Ketch. 7.30 pm. ‘5‘“ 6’4 and “PM? huh I." markers to make the mud score livan. B. Dunphy. I of Olympia Stadium Monday the Red Wings from 1947 to admitted he had made arrangeN he said Monday. “The other Ice 4 _ Doug. Cameron. n. C‘lty ImerSChOIHSIIC if"? PTOV‘H'Iread 5'4- . _ I and reminisced about the time 1955, winced slightly because ments to have a special plastic. guys hare got to watch him_Nicholsnn,, B. MacGregor. .."'al InterSChOIaSt‘c A “Wk” 9301‘ Arsenau". Paw“ the} Ice 1 s. 3.31vyand_M.N1c1-wl.l Y y back in 1946 when he was a just 15 hours earlier Howe had face-mask made for Hull. said closcly all the time. They (-an'tiBoers vs Loser (M. Bell vs Art I crown' I B‘rChw‘md crew with a hat “'le son. a. Giddings' B, Gallant v3 0 Paid employee of Detroit RedI practically dc molis bed the. the chances were to i" afford to fool around when he's‘Burke) The v i c t o ry for the new: and 51118195 were “Nd by Alan B. Ferguson. L, Sim-lair. J_ Mo; ings. Hawks when he scored a goal against Hull playing before on the ice". Ice 5 —- (Skip rotation) I) o'Jchamps was the thud straight; FIOOdv Sfmdy Macn‘mald andl Neill. O. Hennigar. l Naturally enou g h Gordie and set tip two others as the Thursday's fifth game. That is an understatement ln- Rourke. H. Maclnnes. D. Won-‘ in mm be,“ of five “mes andl Kev” sm'th‘ . i Ice 2 —< G. Kennedy. C. Gor-l DUNEDIN F1 (A Rowe's name entered the con- Wings heat Chicago 4-2 to cut But the newspaper crowd asmllch as the blond muscle- nacott. A. Ballem vs J. Squarevth? 0m et’mon was 6“ of thaj‘ Queen Charm"? “We” were don. M Wiggjnton. L. Nelson v51 of olfdom. ‘t ta' PI—MOSI versation. the Hawk-s“ lead in the best-of- arolind here. particularly the man has scored a total of 182 briggs. B. LeClalr. G. Stewart, bestc‘ee: at the Arena m em {Angus Houston 2. Les Barnes Shaw‘ M_ Jameson. E. 9...! neg: “mi: 31’ mi“ TOW-y wln~ Ivan is m the enemy camp 5"" Slam“ ("'9 “ml “MI ‘° Wm“ “00W “"9” “I,” W'.‘ i“ “x NH" mm“ infighting“ ' It was 2.1 for the QuaenyChar:l an: 3°bii§lv$§ii and Don Friz V” D' 0‘00"""" I resting up fir th: dfieileel.‘ l thcy would not be sillpiised if cliiding. a record equalling 50 a, . . . f lone crew at the end of the firsti unehaidled the whistle! Augfista' Ga" which opens um now as general manager of Ci’lI-i '.'. . . -- . i ‘ cago Black Hawks. but he rem-‘ “(grant Kgggr‘rhafiis amt??? embers telling the Detroit brassl f ' m ' t‘ . , m t about Omaha in the United' mm a "mi °"' "W '3 States Hockev League w c. has become more mature. likely would move up to Indian- H211: 5:431: half? 5:13:21 me 3mm“ the“ 0' fl" A""mc'imesix-footer from. Floral. Sash. League has installed himself as Omb— HOWE “'3': a 51122." ably the. greatest player to hit Winger with Omaha. ‘ the. NHL. He has been carrying "I remember Jack Adamsithe Re” Win35 0” “1'5 “be” general manager and shoulders for years and had one; "ggch 0' the Red Wing») gawhz‘ of his finest. hours Sunday night. —his 35th birthday he wanted a list. of players who Ivan was at Olympia. along could posmhlv make. it With In- 3" D ‘ checked With owner Jim "orris. to dlanapolis‘i- [van “"1. I watch a few of the. Hawks stage a brisk one-hour workout In READY FOR NHL preparation for tonight's fourth "I gave him . or =ix game. Chicago won the first names. and Howe wasn't tn- two at home by 5-4 and 5-2 cluded in H! 6 list Adams scores and took a heating from wanted to know why I left him Wings and Howe in the third out beeause all year I had been game. sending glowing reports to him . - . m about the boy. I told him that WE LL BE THERE. “We‘ll be there tomorrow here was a 16 year old who was { ready for the big league." ‘ Howe went. up the next season l and that is how the magnificent I night." promised Hawk coach Rudy Pilous. "We'll shou these.‘ people something." I Hawks, out-shot 48-2] Sunday. pus" yup“ SEA inight, must improve tremen- I dously if they hope to take the Dyke builders at Williclm- fourth game.n'l‘hey were crip— ahaven. West Germany. are. p1?” by "‘9 absencl’ “I reclaiminiz Lsoo acres of land‘ wmge's 1%th Hu” and R0" Mur hr and defenceman AI from the sea with a .‘LSJoot high Mac§g.1_ sea wall. i ? m 1-y- l Pilniis said that HliII. \lhni Hull dressed today. Officials To Be Called l 0n Gambling Inquiry * WASHINGTON 'APl — Sen- ate sources said Monday Na tional Football League offiClaIs are. sure to be called as wit- nesses in a Senate Il‘lVEStlEa- firm of gambling on sports even . The Senate investigations slih-' committee. headed by Sen. John L. McClellan IDem. Ark», is deep in a preliminary toyesti- gallon of the impact of gam- bling on the sports world. The inquiry. designed to de- termine whether the evidence would merit public hearings, deals at the, moment with pro“ fessional football. college bask- etball scandal: and the contro- versy now raging over charges that former Georgia athletic di- rector Wallace Butts fed vital information to Alabama coach Paul chart Bryant before their ams played last fa . McClellan has refused to say. Rustproofing? We more than others use—to keep your Rambler young for years Canadian Winters can very olilckly turn your car into the wallflowerofthe used car lot. Rust and corrosion take years off a car's value. We've seen figures that say it can cost you up to $100 a year in repair bills. Rambler checks rust and corrosion before it starts. Here‘s how: fiAlVANIZlfIG For 1963 all Ramblers have 757; more galvanized metal than before. 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