“m—7._-_«uv.. . . ‘ 0:55. H ; ill) The Guardian, Charlottetown, Wed, Mar. 27, loss. Mymwm”nuh miméégafi Hampshire 14%;, Stsaiuk and Balfour Widens Lead 'lniurecl Bobby Hull Pa‘ces.t-...°:%cas:: M Hampshire Bulldogs grabbed trolt, Stasluk (Ullman-Gadsbyl Chicago. Nestel-enko a 3-1 lead in their best of . 9:50. 8. seven semi-final series for the . (Wharram-Miklta) 12:50. 7. Chi. W. R. Shaw trophy last night I s o - eago, Hay 16:46. Penalties—1331. at North River rink by edging . four 3:15; Young 8202. mflflo‘mfl: 6‘5 m SUdden. ' Third period: 8. Detroit, D91. Mm. one pelliod of play me; By JACK SULLIVAN to win only two of their last 12 was sitting we a holding pen- vecchio 1 (Young) 1.18. 9_ ed at 1.81] Wm? Canadian Press Sports Editor regular season games. never alty and Al) McDonald netted Den-on, Howe 1 3:05, Rename! i CHICAGO (CPI—Bobby Hull. were behind, They led 2-1 in the one in the second while Home _.A, pronovost 3:52, Vasko 5.54. 50011! was the Enlist-15:8 grins tlzoe “$23: .who said he couldn't do Chicago first period‘ . lengthened it to 5-2 Young also was off on a holdinl Young 6:54 16:00. Howe 10:02. . . Saves: aPen_guinsCaprureOpener;l Defeat Fredericton 6-5 Shifty Dave Marlin firedlwuh big saves. Both Sentner slapped a teammate's rebound : three goals last night at the‘and Fredericton goalie Don into an open net. .; Sports Arena in pacing Old Sherwood play-ed steady games Jimmy Cullen and Willie Gal- ’ v 1 Spain Penguins to a 6—5 victory ‘and Sherwood was exceptional- lant combined for the fourth " ot'er visiting Fredericton, N.B. ly good in the third period when Penguin goal, Cullen being the Juniors in the first game of a he robbed defenceman Lloyd triggerman and giving the Pen- , do - H A .1 - - ~ on, The 5': re w s .a good With a bum right in the second and yielded a lnfrac 1!. figmimitztfl-lgojgmslamlme :13. Eosuagtau‘szé it: 9908th “:8 [1:311 for the “’5‘ “m9 1:3,, “gamed at 04.31] in :shoulder, scored a pair of goalslcouple of counters by the Red Altogether. eight Players “8- Sawchuk 9 7 lLsi . The ‘ ' d 11 he i '-.l~lot. who he ' 1 lied do Freder‘ t k ad .t d - 0f regulation play and gTuesday night as the Black .Wings in the last 20 minutes. "red in the SC’OI‘lnS-i . Hall 14 6 9—29 é ed .secon game w1 (fly :71 be n was on i ‘ W11 P: {‘3 0° W“ .389 . 5-5 after the lst overtime per- {Hawks whipped Detrdtt Redi A 39519!“ Hulls Pa" “5 Me 1 in Fredericton 'l‘lluls ay llom mad as he “as bleak- a .nguin penalty to tie tale Wings 54 in the ope“ng game IR GGED GAME . Dona] 5 Single, other ,Hawk GETS “DES POST night. mg m alone on the Fredericton score at 4-all at 3.25 mark of Dingwell, finally scored at or their hest_of.seven smuleyl This was a game that either goshgeiiers were Eric Nehifl. H. the 13.15 mark of the sudden- Cup semi.{inal, jclub could have won. It Wflsienko and Red Hay. OTTAWA (op) _ Appomt. 'l gen,“ Wartime t" “2" the. The muscular left winger 'rlde opt: and ragged afghb'fzi Marcel Pronovost, Vic Stasiuk mefit of Claude Gauthte. 40, of . "t .T' . ‘ 'i 1mes, e usua y - h. - D‘il’ll'gggfig ihi‘rl; 0;? [helsnivgz ,who missed the last game of Black Hawk fans even booted large geek/1:233: 8,312.?“ E322: ggminfigfineff :fis‘ffizn'néfiioggfi W. Watts. L. Balderston and W the National Hockey League at their own heroes.~ {pion v'vith 86 points, looked after iceniennial administration was Other goals for the Penguins be final period. Gordie Whit- wene scored by Lloyd ‘T‘oy Toy‘ The visitors broke into the lock was sitting out a minor atl Gallant. Dave Lawlor and Jim scoring column first when Par- the time. ' Cullen. ent's shot deflected off a stick Dave Martin scored a real‘ I ’2 e 91 Fredericton sni ers were Ron over crouching Sentner at the picture goal at the 1057 mark Parent. Eddie pGrant. Elinie 11.27 mark. Toy Toy Gallant when he stole the puck inside Dunn added singles. 159350“ because of his injury The Wings, who closed out the the Red Wings scoring announced Thursday. He has Lean. Colby Fraser and Doug evened it up at H at the 18.20 Fredericton territory and weav-| FORBES KENNEDY , "Id cmwys ha‘l “‘9 “at ‘and who said hours before NHL season ' pair of: ' been Freud! secretary in the Cain. mark when he beat the opposing ed his way past two opposing m?" ‘0' the losers “"t‘h “mill.” ‘Tuesday night’s game that he back-toback victories over the SUMMARY prime minister's office, a post Martin scored the winning goalie With a Shot from 81>- lllaye'l‘s before letting 30 With F b‘ K ed EMILE—to D:.M£t§h_""d C‘Eiffliwould sit this one out. scored league champion Toronto Ma- Fll‘sl Period: 1. Chicago. Hull he held under former prime goal at the 16.15 mark of the proximately 15 feet out. a back'hander that found its way or '9 enn Y If Antarctica's ice melted, ’both his goals in the first pic Leafs. yielded No power- 1 (Balfour, Maki) 9:08; 2 De- minister St. Lauent as well as final period. Up fill that time Fredericton went ahead 3-1 into the twinres. the world's seas would riseiperiod of a sloppin played play goals to the Hawks.- troit, M. Pronovost 1 (Delvec- under Prime Minister Dielcn- Arrlves Home some 250 feet—engulfing the game before a crowd of 15,419. Hull scored in the first period chio) 13:37; 3. Chlcago. Hull 2 baker. He Will assist John . Fisher and Robert Choquette. the teams had had battled on within three minutes of the. Doug Cain tied it up for the _ ,Statue of Liberty to nose level.‘ The Hawks, who managed while defenceman Pete Goegan (Wharram, Pilote) 15:01. Pon- even terms with the lead shift. sandwich session. Eddie Grant's last time for the visitors at the: lug back and forth. i-celevd shot eluded Sentinel- 1405 mark when his high shot Cha'l‘lmlmnvs Fol‘bje Ken' After one period of play the completely for the tlirst marker boundced off Senfner's head into Edy we.“ a Monday score was deadlocked at Hill and the Penguin goalie had the nets. night follmmng _a great season . . . and at the end of the second the little chance on the second goal‘ Two minutes later Martin Withflomon Drums of the NHL. General Electric Coffee and Step Hostess Satin Latex Your Choice Penguins Were leading 4-3. with two opposing forwards scored the winner. For?” Who “’Mkaded 90.“ Refenele Norman Moore of breaking in alone on him. Ernie, SUMMARY Bruins by Dam“ Red wmgs Fredericton handed out a tolal,1.ean's waist high shot from close‘ First Period — l. Fnederic- 5"” the current 59350“ was: of fifteen penalties. eight of in bounded of the goalie and tan — Parent (Grant) 11.27: 2. we“ ""Tlm'wayv “Wed 12 “‘3‘ them going to the visilous. Lines- into the cage. Penguins — L2 Gallant (R. Big- fil‘tdlazfm'sstgd OF‘tsls,°bh£r5gf°r a men were Brian Lewis and Art Penguilns retaliated with gar) 18.20. Penalties: -— L. Hud- 03, , . 90““,' m m' - ' . ' '. Pony of Charlottetown. three counters for a 43 lead be- vson 3.13; L. Gallant 4.24; w. mes ‘1“?th "l “he 09”” and‘ Great Savings Lalge Agonment A“ comm and “hue TWO BREAKAWAYS rm-c the second period was Collicott 9.08; w. Colliscott 14.11. Played the" fine] 28"” 0‘ “'03 Re 2| 50 R 1. 22 95 ' N O 1 Within the first two minutes over. A! the 3.54 mark Dave. Second Period: ~— 3. Food- 59350“ Sunday mght- . g' ' eg' 0 ' 0w my M Na." Fredericton had two llawlor knocked in Toy Toy's'erlcton — Grant (Parentl 1.48; I clean hreakaways on the Pen- rebound and less than two min- ‘ 4. Fredericton ~— E. Lean (un- ’ ‘ gllin net and on both occasions lites later Dave Martin counted‘assisted) 3.03; 5. Penguins —- ‘ n n I I goalie Cliff Sentner came up‘his first of the night when he D. Lawlorr IL. Gallant! 3.54; a. _ ; ea. 83- Pcnguinrs —— D. Martin (G. S P i 'Burseyl 5.18: 7. Penguins ~r- J. Pall“ . l 1' ' "3 -53, ... I l Ca S S fullen (W. Gallant, I. Davies . 9.25. Penalties — Cameron 2.09; w h R I R. Bizggar 5.33; R. Dawson 11.38; ' E. Grant (minor, 10«minute mis- ‘ conduct) 1221: W. Collicott PORTLAan 07‘9- (AP)‘ -53: R. Biggar 18.41. Tcl'ry Baker said he. would sign ‘ a S _ Third Period: —- 8. Fredel'ilc- a pro football contract Wednes- — C.)F§E12546r9(DT-,ecalll- . day with Los Angeles Rams. ompson . ..; . : ngums . . - . , ' FREDERICTON (Cpl __ Arsenal." was taken to hos. Martin illnassistiedl 10.57: 0. 3h" Kid.“ IVE-“11m the After dropping a 5-3 decision pital for possible torn knee l"l‘&'derirloll~l).(‘ai1ntrl.l.eanl 'S" 'anona 1'00! a “lag”. Monday night, Fredericton Clap- ligainems' but was released in H.013: ll. Penguins — D. 'Ma' (ll'im lH-‘l la“. itals‘ rebounle to score all 8- make the Mn back to the 18- till lunassistcdl 16.15. Penalties Baker sald the football con- 2 Win over Charlottetonm Roy- land uith the Royals. G. Whitlock 2.09; L. Gallant 6.22: tract details. including salary. . alsTuesday night and square Bev Bawn led the Fredericton Biggar (maiclrl 1124; Hudson had been pretty well worked: their best-0122539 Maritime ln- scoring attack with three goals, (niéjori 1194 out. But he declined to say how. . . bv " ' termediate ockey semi- all in the third period. Bus -.~_._..___. ting: at (11‘. m Millsflscored two goals. both lit M.d f 3mlgcehiil1:nli:dalt¥> ‘llavs' to L05 . 1 m 1111' i had TAPE RE 6 1 an. .0111 games per! ‘ ' 0 cc w - and turn .1 necessary Wm be why, C.“ mks”, we... ' qe - —- '35 Angel“ , , Westinghouse LIVING ROOM TELEVISO-N ,CORD’ER, m. is a good buy HOME FREEZER at Charlottetowp Friday. 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Tues- that Plante caught to thelBeliveau and Bernie Geoffrion. ‘ Geoffrion was off for hlgh- #1390131 ------ ' ‘HEADBOARD- 90ng flllled m8“ I day night defeated Canadicns amazement of the crowd of 13.3 OPENS SCORING l SliCklnE PillfOl‘d When Arm“ inn?“ and 5 Satin Latex .Eflecml: FRY PANsi bi“ “may 3-1 in the npcner of their best-' 800, smallest here this National Toronto took a 1-0 lead early, strong made it 3-0 at 5:35. The; .sprtnug . . . . . . . . . . . . .. I fslze With tempera- 9 tit-seven semi-final series. Hockey League season. "in the game on a goal by: pluck :vla: 1700;101:118 énthlrollll g“ .ml‘e Conle - r - - - - ~~ ' The. Leafs outclassed the Ca-‘ Plante had to make 31 saves Bob Pulford. Dick Duff and‘l t e ne i e a a an e ea 5‘ ,, . ; nadiens in all departments EX-l compared to the 19 stops made‘ George Armstrong added Leafs'. captain swatted it in as it: r 30 WEStmghouse qt 1 cent Enaltcn ding. Wherel‘ by Toronto goaltender Johnny other two goals early in the. flipped by him. i watd‘ 3'0"" we'nht- ELECTRIC RANGE. Hi M0“ 9010” Aummatlc Pop'up Jacques Plante kcpt Toronto. Bower. second qrperiod and Beliveou‘ Leafs were two men short for: . - from running away with thel Any resemblance between the scored for Montreal at 8:46 of th d t- i th I Speed surface “'1‘” that 3 _ GARDEN 1001, 3 - ‘ . ' y i e secon 1me n e game. are “elf cleanln re_ Dc . 2 slice size and is a real game. , .Canadlens ln Tuesday nights the second. 2 h Bel. d no He ~ 1 '~ 3’ SET H _ c doozy Reg “95 Reg, {’0 The 34-ycar-old masked net-1 game and the powerful teams Pulford beat Plante at 3:30 of; gofizcemalxeggcqzcgeldsperrgere {Automatic moveable oven door. TWO ' ' ' ' ' ' ‘ ' ' ' ' ' N 1 ‘ ' ' ' the first erlod on a soft back-i . . ‘ . 9 u . . hand" “gm about ,5 m He. fired from the blue 1.... and the iEiecmc Keith... . . adlustable oven racks pAiN'r ROLLER , — \ ~blg centre scooped the reboundl 1 took a pass at centre ice from[ a“ Bower Ed Litzenber er _ t and - defenceman Allan Stanley and' :n‘d Pulmrd' were both in EhelEleCtTlc Fry 9 95‘ less trade ' Food F Food I igozzmth‘; 3:3 “Effigy penalty box at the time. FANS from ' ‘———‘“—'——— loonmmgew Many one Of 8 kind . M out r e a] defencemm J C 1 Second game of the best-of- lue Luna CHROME SUITEB— l ' ' ' ' ‘ ' ‘ ' ' " I Trembla between I“ ‘udj; seven series is here Thursday I I c {original price l . I ' Plan“ 3’ m ‘ inight after which the teams 2 Ce I F ashllght 79,95 ,,,,,,,,,, _, . 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