Toronto WhipsCanadiens; Use Unusual Starting Line MONTREAL (CP) =~ Toronto| Right from the draw the puck , Bathgate lofting a shot from Maple Leafs got a quick goal|went back to Baun who fed ajoutside the blueline. Worsley from an unusual starting lineup pass fo Horton moving down|stopped it with his stick and of five defencemen Thursday | the right wing. He stepped over |then let roll into the net. night and went on from there to the blueline and let fly with a| It was a shot of more than score an easy 5 - 2 National |rising shot which Montre a! | 100 feet, scored while Canadiens Hockey League victory over | goalie Gump Worsley appeared | were playing a man short with Montreal Canadiens. |to misjudge. defenceman Jean-Guy Talbot in A sellout forum crowd of }5,- | Imlach has used five forwards | the penalty box. 485 saw Tim Horton, one of five |@t :one time before He used| From then on, it was all tor- rear-guards sent out by coach |Such a lineup several times in jonto in a loosely-played, free- Punch Imlach for the opening | playoff .game against Cana- | wheeling contest that threatened faceoff, blast a 5-foot slapshot |‘iens here last spring and Tor- |several times to break out into into the Montreal net after only onto officials said he started | warfare, but never really got off MacMillan Rink Is Undefeated MacMillan has always been a consistant curler at the local 10 seconds of play to send the|five rearguards several vears |the ground. curling club, but this is the first time that she has been @ Leats off and runing. ago against New York Rangers. serious contender for the ‘Silver D’ championship. The tourney Leafs won that one, too, bv a SUMMARY is conducted on a double-knock-out basis and if the Mac- Montreal got that one vack |S) Soom meee | First peried—1. Toronto, Hor- Siillen ‘ink can come up, with two more: victories the tourna- Seadily’ i me eee BACKFIRED A BIT ton 10 (Baun) 0:10; 2. Montreal, ment will be concluded tonight Oe oe ae Diemend Toronto pumped home another| The move backfired a bit |Larose 16 (Harper, Backstrom) gaining the right to represent me and will get . goal in the first period, :wo|When Imlach left the ‘ive de-|1:00; 3. Toronto, Bathgate 12 which will be staged in Halifax season, under more in the second and yet sn-|femcemen on after their quick |(Keon, Sawchuk) 4:55. Penal- way the 22 of this month. to oe still six other in the third before Cana-|80@! ‘and Canadiens immedi. ties—Talbot 4:18, Brewer, La- At the time this column went — will have been diens again got on the’ score- ately struck back with one ef |rose 10:16, Horton 11:07, Larose . teams competing in the tourney, two an teave four te sheet. their own. Larose was credited | 14:00 re eliminated” in last night's a en cmb will be ear The loss was a key one for |With it. when Terry dAarpec's| Second Period — 4. Toronto, » ae ae ae | a : thet should lose Montreal who blew a chance to |blueline screen shot struck him | Armstrong 11 (Douglas, Horton both their wouldn't reach the finals, but if they can take over undisputed ‘possession |i front of the net and sar>omed |8:4, 5. Toronto, Keon 11 come up a win they will be in the finals and the tourney of first place in the NHL staad- pest ieee netminder Terry | (Shack) art Penattine—Wer- final match mM. ings. Instead, th i awchuk. ton 3:20, Stemkows :47, Fer- will go another day with the set for 2.00 p.m. Satur | ; oe with Chicago ee aeere Sawchuk had a hand ia the | guson 14:12, Shack 18:30, Back- - members of the favored Sybil MacMillan foursome Claude Larose has just de- net in the opening period of day night. Bobby Baun comes outside his cage. Leafs won {at 57 points, although Canadiens |8°2! which put the Leafs ahead | strom 19:30. sidtedee Sybil MacMillan, skip; Marge Stewart, mate; Jennie flected a Terry Harper shot the Montreal-Toronto National into the play too la'e while 5-2 (CP Wireptiote) | Still have two games in hand. to stay. He received an unusual Third Period — 6. Toronto, Boomhower, second and ‘Janet Douglas, lead. The Elizabeth into the Toronto Maple Leafs’ Hockey League game Thurs- Terry Sawchuk is sprawled . Andy Bathgate, George Arm- |80altenders’ assist when be Kelly, 11 (Pulford) 10:53; 7. MacDonald rink is still in the competition and ‘Liz’ is the only strong, Dave Keon and Red |Started a play which ended with | Montreal, Larose 16 (Ferguson, skip from the Charlottetown club to have represented ; Kelly counted the other Leaf | Laperriere) 16:22. Penalties — goals as Toronto strengthened | Larose, Mahovlich 12:51, Shack | tH e ° weeeerescezrs: Rogers, Prince Of Wales 22s82.3 Mnortockey Claude Larose got both Mont- | Worsley ' 6 12 1#—29 real goals, his 15th and 16th of | .* be ‘Liz’ MacDonald,’ Joyce MacMillan or "“Fimemonaid. Wf MacMillan wine her afternoon contest 7 ° the season. Six of them have| The following is the Minor | . - tenight's_battle could conclude the tournament. — ; come against the Leafs. |Hockey League schedule for Curl D ; : . 4 1g SENT OUT FIVE Friday and Saturday of this ing raw ts From He And There . . Imlach had the big crowd week BANTAM | Arnold MacLeod’s goat with | to 32 after the first period.) short with John Irwin assisting. ; Joey Brown rifled a shot by buzzing from the outset as be) iin. rey sth — 5.15 p.m. At Montague _ t out his starting five of Hor- nd tear of the ational Hockey League schedule | |’ 0 on one minute left car-| Mike MacDonald tallied with| Jamie Kennedy tied the score| Reid in the early part of the went ‘Allen Beales ee Doug. |— Flyers vs. Barons; 6 p.m. — it 2 et ried Rogers Hardware Rangers | Andy Arsenault and Colin Camp- | again at 44 at 8:50 with Mac-| third period to tie the game at Comets vs. Hawks. | The following is the curli Bob Pager ol tre Now York rearguard wes |to an 88 tle with Prince of | bell helping out and Pat Walsh | Dougall drawing an assist. | six all. Gus Houston then scor- | °n Brewer snd Bent were ct | Saturday, Feb, 6th. — 12.30 draw at’ Montague for today, eal thee ‘game as ° notice you when you | Wales Welshmen'at the Char- scored a little over a minute| The two teams traded goals| ed to put the College squad their normal positions on ‘the |P-m — Senators vs. Indians; | February 5th. tangle with a player like ” is the type of thing that | lottetown Forum 'as‘ night. later on a nice play with Jamie | within 38 seconds as first ArseNM-| ahead on a play with Jean Paul blueline, but Stanley was 7.20 p.m. — Hornets vs. Aces, |7 p.m. — Clarkson Shield Com- the Chicago scoring ace lias to put up with because of his This game proved a real thril- | Kennedy and Vinee MacDougall. | ault scored then Schurman scor-| Cyr and Brown. “ camped at centre with Douglas |8.05 p.m. — Blades vs. Totems; | petition iene it} Hawke dumped the Blueshirts eS ler all the way as first one then| Jamie aw ae on an/|ed to tie me eee Mike eee scored) his and Horton on the wings. 8.50 p.m. Spare Se. Knights | Ice 1 — C. Nicholson Team vs. ‘batt Se Hthe other tookthe~lead...._., unassisted effort at 5:19. of _ the Sow th gave the Rangers | second goal game to F. Vuozzo Team. eS ee iid with. the «Prince of Wales took an eafly | second and three minutes Hees ¢ the Yast time mores game up agaiti. Gis“ Hous-}= ee ne ae por oe pe Saturday, Feb. 6th. 7 pam. | — lee 2aen§>-MeLeaniteam— ve. Rocky Colavito signed his 1965 contract Ky 20 lead’ after 4:47 seconds of | later Dave Weale scored while | 15:17 and this concluded the | ton then tallied his fourth goal S‘side Hy h — Seats vs. Caribous; 7.45 p:m.}L. Johnston, E. Duvar, C: Sol Indians Wednesday and is to have received an increase action in the first period. Don | the college team was two men | scoring for the’*Second period. | of the game with Carl Duncan g — Springers vs. Coyotes; 8.50! Jos, E. Caldwell. over what he got from the Athletics, om, Schurman scored with assists - and John Irwin drawing as- p.m. — Bisons vs. Foxes; 9.15 /9 p.m. : Colivito's salary with the Athletics bere going to Gus Houston and Vern sists. After Carl Duncan receiv- Host SDHS p.m. — Rams vs. Wolves; 10.0) Ice 1 — G. Nicholsoh, K. Mac- btu dled tamaeieane eee Frisell a 3:40 and the Welsh KENNEDY SCORES . ed a penalty and the Rangers | ¥ HI SoU _ [Pm ceolte Cleaning: 10.15 p-m | Kenzie, E. MeLure, K. MacDon- ieaye wireg Rewts' ted to, Mase Dito rak men came back to score ag removed their goalie for a sixth Awditert ~ Elks Zebras. 11.85 “| ald vs. R. Robertson, G. Worth, #7 in an hockey tussle at the Murray Harbor rink | 5% seconds laters Gus Hous- . ® attacker did the Rangers seem| Tonight at Civic Auditorium /— vs. as; 11.45 p.m. /F MacDonald, J. Murphy. Wednesday night. The same two teams have planned a returm | ton fired his first of four goals : to roll. They peppered Ellis with | Summerside High School hosts | — Otters 08 Bn ur | Ice 2 — Clarkson Shield Com- engagement in Murray Herbor for Tuesday night. at 4:47 with John Irwin ar- [ in 0 @ in S ee all angles and oa set er aarocecioatio Senior | Saturday, Feb 6th. — 5 » m. | Petition — J.K. MacDonald team . ; when ace ‘ . +.. | VS. P. McIntyre. K. Sullivan, 8. ‘The Chicago Black Hawks have obtained Camille ‘the eel’ | sisting oe re +. |A Boys Basketball game. Game |— Ice 1 — Sparrows vs. Jays: | . i, a 2 Se player deal with the York Rangers of Gus Houston gave the Prince __ | Leod ee en Kennedy’s time is 8 p.m. Ice 2 — Falcons vs. Eagles: Ice @cKinnon, H. Matheson: the .s Tt feel the oe of Wales squad a 30 lead when e rebound two teams will meet eee a 3— ey vs. ori 5.40 their drive league Henry -37 combining on ave from me | p.m. — Ice 1 — ins vs. Smee the best in the history of the None of | he tallied at es a. br in the semi-finals and i last University, of South Bend, In- | Blackbirds; Ice 2 — Bluebirds West Royalty one. roe S _ in the trade will likely be of any | a play with cw ue Raseus night's Same ge coms o the (diana leads the three team — Bhp Ice 3 — Crows vs. Nips Geo'town season. Joey Brown. M : with a 2-1 record. Prince ms. 6.20 p.m — Ice 1 —|! bounced back with two quick . ; | wire before a winner is declat- | Wales College of Charlottetown |Hawks vs. Ravens; Ice 2 —| s . goals to cut the Welshmens lead| BOSTON (AP)—Defenceman |a shot behind Roger Crozier. | ed. are 1-1 and Summerside High | Owls vs. Orioles; Ice 3 — Larks| West Royalty nipped George- ee penalty per tee van were oper roa pd ereirnd mare aes vs. cs ES jtown 64 at Georgetown Satur- ; ve fo on | P are 1-2. REFERE SCHEDULE : ' ( | nl Uf n Minor Hocke period goals which lifted last-|power play at the time. | Ham hire Tops Summerside’s next home! The following is the M nor | day night in an exhibition game. s yes , y place Boston to a wild 3-1 Na-| Before the contest ended, De- | ; A game is ‘February 12 against Hockey referees schedule for | Gerry Kane paced the win- | Morell eee ae we on atiching aly os Nine Mile Creek Saint Dunstan's High School. ||Friday and Saturday of 16 sere. attack with four goals while * over Thursday ~ leads | : | ‘combs Peters Win Victories n During the hectic third ayn oo opened a cut in Don Aw- Hampshire Bulldogs ea en with a 16 point aver- | Friday, Feb. sth Sto 7.00 added singletons for West Roy- : . there was a moment when s forehead. ed Nine Mile Creek Bulidogs : p.m. — rockett, Grant ality. t Three teams trom Charlotte, and| Rookie Awrey, scoring his| 4+ North River Rink Wednesday 7 Crockett, Lioyd Hillier. West Royalty lead after every town Minor Hockey ol piooas loca pol en in a | first major-league goal, got the night to the second round of Souris Curling Saturday, Feb 6th. — 7 to 10) period. They had a 1-0 lead after ' to Morell this evening to parti-| wholesale melee next to the Red | game off mark in the first Shaw Trophy a.m. — Brian Lewis, Tom Han- |the first, 2-1 after the ond MacMillan of RCARY D. MacDonald (C) Cipate in Minor Hockey Night. | Wing goal. period. Wing Norm Un | Play for the WR. Shaw Trophy drahan: 10 a.m. to 1.15 p.m. —|frame nad scored fouc geale ta Burden won ea 201 200 000 O— § | inst to commence at 7.00| The row started between a|man, registering his 217th NHL,|With Hampshire The following is the ladies| art Arsenault, Alan Andrews; 5 s game lead Silver “D” 3:00 P.M. * Creek tied for the league lead. | curling draw at Souris for to-| the final period while holding the g|P-™. Willis Hennessey’s Paper-|couple of fans and trainer Ross |goal, evened the count just 62 Satu night Hampshire and : to 7 p.m. — Ice 1 — Walter | Georgetown squad to three-mar- Charlottetown Curl-| Burden (C) 000 132 100 1— 8 | .icnts will leave the Forum at | Wilson. seconds later. nay tna | O8¥? White, Alan Acorn; Ice 2 — Seemeere Wan Sie Mier G.-Madenes: Springers will leave at 6.15 p.m |Detroit’s four - game wianing| pis serteg 1 Boston, Awrey sudden, death game for first) Ice 1 — R. Boylan, L. Glenn,|ice 3 — Leo Doiron, Darre!i Charlottetown 13-9. oat 225,0020—-I3 | Vern Garrett's Blades will|streak and a like losing skein), “(winisme Fleming) 8:26, 2.|" C. Scott, L. Balderson, and K.|f: macDonald, |, Campbell vs.’ Poulton; 7.20 to 9.35 p.m. — Br- leave at 7.30 p.m. for the hometown Bruins. Detroit, Ullman 22 (Pronovost,| jones all scored a pair to lead L. Marold, T. MacDonald, M.|ian Lewis, Jim Poulton, Lloyd " Richards, M. Willis Hennessey requests the), While, the late O07 Su tor | Smith) 9:28. Penalties—Fleming| the Hampshire attack. R. Mac. SM. Poole Hiljer, Hal Conway. tinct ut he Forum on t|maty eer war | atat xs wee chet nannae se "| ADDITIONAL SPORT PAGE 12 _To The Electors Of Ward 5 her Penalties — Oliver, Henderson; ‘The snipers for Nine Mile Having nominated as a can- didate for Ward 5 in the forthcoming: Civic Election . 46 my intention to serve all g af i 8 q a | ; : e . [ Be ioden Katy at et tea twasttelD 8:26. Penalties— Volleyball Meet game misconduct we Held In S‘side {Green 7:10, Barkley and Rivers 10:14, Howe’ major and Awrey; The annual Vol- 16:57, Lindsay and Westfall | jeyball Meet, apie 18:48. ith the P.E.I. Volleyball As- f this ward be ill be o areas o w: on a sin- Crozier 6 10 6—22| Civic Stadium at 1:30 p.m. cere and equitable basis. Norris . § 11 16-32; Four teams are entered: I have been advised of the problems existing in all areas of Ward 5 and will do tee ote uid pened wale! Rifle Shoot | ucs,ats ece;,2 mens, gue ~ following is a result of the team tmost : shoot of the Prince of Wetes |chert. Boivin fred some a {7 A Y k ane oe ‘hivaetchesiae In Eastern Ki Coun College Small Bore Rifle Club | screened 15-footer as he cut in t or Meant Alllesn wen the tourte- % Fe ngs ty at the Mountle Barracks on |front of thc goal. It was Leo's nient leak yaar. they rightfully deserve. oh Sees Wednesday, Feb. 3, 1965. 50th NHL and came in his The following is the result of During my 19 years of Busi- Scott MacDonald 99 | 13th “league season the rifle shoot at York on Feb- ness Life in Charlottetown, 1 Ron Boyles 97 | Kennedy struck with his team | jisry ard. Seabrooks Ni have served on various Civie John Peake 97 | shorthanded at 8:26. He skated |, oni. Brown 100 Affairs Committees which Gordon Mills 94 |around Alex Delvecchio, and |p... Vesey 100 Spri Valley brought me on eceas- Larry Jones 93 | went in close, all alone, to Jift | tos Andrews 100 ng . fens with on Blois Coles 92 ; William Crockett $| gestieck dentate end Recthee eee ee ee Tati Jane Larkin 90 Seabrooks Reg Mosher. -. ‘ 98) emerged victorious in the North . {Ken Smith a .| Laken Lewis 97| Shore Hockey League Thurs- or FILTER Bill Hennessey 88 New London 9-9) Gordon. Vesey , 97) day night CIGAR! ee = Cecil Watts t 7 Seabrook Juntors nipped Seabrooks and , ——— |e wes el ges oe mt ere Mune Re 9 Bate Sjieiete Someries’ = NHL STANDINGS “ONLY $51.00 Gerald, Be pr grat ene g Al aman s ye ( y . qT : ) Arena KCHSHL game ed ‘tonight at the Kensington) Roland Vessey ational League Just 2 Regular Round Plane Ticket) tween Morell snd Souria, follow. | Rink with the frst aftair-being| Lowell Vessey 92 cicage oe enue vip . Sais teememae once | cain Vener eas maael eeadien 91! 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