fe| SPORTS _ 4 A ; Chihawks Take Squeaker Ea, Caper ees FRONT By PIUS CALLAGHAN Evinrudes Do It IF anybody had told you a month ago that Cape Txaverse Sviscudes would be in the Island Senior Hockey League finals, fou would probably have bad doubis about the sanity of ,the Person making such an ule: Traverse won two and they looked m about nobody figur anything in the playoffs. Whoever drew them were sup- rence. hockey games in a 20 game schedule ighty bad in losing the most of their tussles, ed there was any chance of the Cape CHICAGO (AP) — Chicago | Meck Hawks scored four goals in the first 18 minutes of play, then had to hang on despera- tely to gain a 43 victory over New York Rangers in a Na- tional Hockey League game Wednesday night. The triumph, before 10,847 fans, moved the Hawks to within five points of the sec- ond-place Toronto Maple Leafs, who were idle tonight. points behint- Chicago and re- mained only two points abead of the fifth-place Detroit Red Wings Goals by AB McDonald, Bill Hay. Bobby Hull and Ron Mur phy put Chicago in front 40 by _ the 3:40 mark of the second period. But from that point on, the hustling Rangers took over. Guy Gendron. was the first Ranger to put the puck behind . , Chicago goalie Glenn Hall when he scored after passes by Al- bert Langlois and Ted Hamp- son at 9:52 of the second per- The Rangers dropped 10 iod « Midway in the final period. Ken Schinkel beat Hall with a From Harvey's Blueshirts 10-footer and at 12:43 Eari In- garfield beat Hall with his 2ist goal of the year The Rangers kept pressing and had an edge in the play until 18:18 of the frame whea New York defenceman Irv'Spen- cer was sent off the ice for tripping Hull. : SUMMARY ; First period: 1. Chicago, Me Donald 17 ‘Nesterenko, Hor vath) 15:42. Penalties—None. Second period: 2. Chicago, Hay 8 (Hull, Balfour) 0:47: 3. Chicago, Hull 34 (Hay, Vasko) 6:47; 4. Chicago, Murphy 11 doing posed to have an easy path to the finals. : (Evans, Mikita) 8:40; 5. New York, Gendron 10 (Hampson, } & , Langlois) 9:52; Penalties—Lan- : 2 giois 19:28, Howell 11:21. Third period: 6. New York, ‘ Schinkel 9 (Wilson, Spencer) 9:25; 7. New York, Ingarfield 21 (Bathgate, Prentice) 12:43. Seen At Causeway =" = was the ‘good fortune’ of last year’s champions. Old Spain eres oe sees aacies Be Coseee vesad Geena tor Semi-finals shouldn't be much more than a good warmup for the quins. sandy'x*Royals drew Crystals and they'd have & much more difficult time sidelining Paul Schurman’s crew, You know what happened. Royals had no trouble ; four straight from the Crystals, and. Evinrudes, after the opener, ran up four victories without a defeat in set with the Birds, . f yor certainly have to hand it to Gord Cuteliffe and his boys for great showing. They skated their heotts <a moe a seem series irds with-real aut «In t 5 $ bad pi ere ok cae secated beaten. They were Ice races were held at North Times: 32.2; 32; 32.1 Hall 10'10 15—38 ' y | River causeway yesterday after- Esso owned by William Smal)- Attendance—10 847 _| noon under ideal conditions be--—wood;—Spencer Will owned by” | fore one of the largest crowds Stanley Mayhew; Cash Money STANDINGS | of the season. owned by Edward Murphy. | The track was in top con- CLASS A TROT AND PACE By THE CANADIAN PRESS most certain victory. : evinred swarmed around that Cape widely outclassed. The Birds and we'll never know why they didn't have at least a four- Sr ' ee re dition and the fastest quarter Winston's Wish. (Clow) 11 : goal lead coming out for the second period. | poe ee me nae =a — ns , is of the day was stepped by Win- Polonaise (Campbell) 32 oe ge But they didn't. Mann was terrific in the cage and Penguins : eee a eee yin sono Wish, the lone ‘double Seccess Joe (Burbine) 3 > yacatreal 31 10 11 193 119 73 were horrible in their shooting. The combination was too much OFFICIATE AT ‘ EL OPENE dash winner on the program. BBifty Silver (McGregor) 6 3 Sorento 28 17 8 175 138 64 for the defending to cope with. ‘ : Pn Wish oo » Owned and Time Will Tell (Neill) 44 Chicago 93 19 13 159 14259 Penguins Chance Sweaters High-powered curlers |, merside, Left to right: PL | A.G. Dag, CO RCAF Station | former CO of RCAF Station Sntuiek. tad a ek eee 5 6 New York — 2025 9 150.152 4 PENGUINS even tried their old sweaters again Tuesday uae a ae se oe, teks An Summerside; Group Captain Summerside; and SL W.M. 31 seconds +h _ first ap- Winston's Wish owned by eee ae a ae ue wedd tidied te.win with tele new ones and thay: hoped ands Bonspiel currently un- | Houle, CO of RCAF Station | J.E. Creeper, Maritime Air MacLeish, president of the i? val nae ne oe oye ge malas ‘ a change novid gins es a = For a one beaks _ ue | derway at RCAF Station Sum- | St. Margarets; Group Captain | Command Headquarters and Curling Club. “ Aig in Lae is Garth’s Best (Smith) 21 would work manag urn ou | s in and Myra T. Clegg ; game. ae * f * *. B Pace saw six different en- (E. Bernard) 16 On the other hand, we understand these boys from the Cape — tries each take a dash. In the Kitmat Kitty (J. Bernard) 6 2 have been having things rosy since getting their new outfits, | D Trot Michael Peter, Rowdy . My Jeannie. (Willis) 33 They'll, undoubledly try to keep things this way in their final | = Dow and Titian Ward each won | Partner's Dream series fér the ISHL —— : : i : once and in the B Pace it was (MacNeill) 54 als D teed dan to Rviereies eal oe ° \ / o, ® Mone “us. Dickie 45) will be favourites to oust ey grabbing honors. (Dickie) 45) folks maintain Royals will do it without the loss of a game, Officials for the race were Bronzy (Campbell) 77 Personally, we think this should be the case but after what hap- n t V as follows: driver of gate — P. Times: 32.1; 31.2 pened in the semi-finals, it’s dangerous (o start making any such j Younker; starter — Elwood Garth's Best owned by L. Predictions. ig . ann timers -- D. J. MacLeod, Bullman: Myrna T. Clegg own- However, we can't see the Royals getting the opportunities SUMMERSIDE — Only f ries Stewart; judges — ed by Thompson. E - y four, the Charlottetown rink of Iris lose, a second game will have (Cc) 112 021 212—12 ‘ ground the net like Penguing did and possing up these opportua- | rinks remained in competition MacLellan jhad won three and to be played later. oe cee lee eee | ae ee b er net tae oie » Carroll and Fianagen ere poison once | 1 the Silver “D” champion- lost one. Linescores of yesterday's §. Dye (S) 002 023 205-14 line fae” tia : c' eee: 123 ' we — aoe oi ship of P.E.1. after completion At 9 a.m. today the Willa play: M. MacNeill scumréin te ah thea ~ pone Bo oe ward a ast i rh making ‘ied al th mistakes inside | of yesterday's play at the Sum- gomers rink of Suromerside will 9 A.M. (C) 110 100 SUD. 3 | Ree esd, pitieiie Gaasmeees (ituadt Coals 414 a own 7. a aan through the series. | merside Curling Club. play the Iris MacLellan rink P. Burden (C) 022 401 020 0—11 Deving Som Setenes aamemnces. | Saases (ante B63 j trying to stiekhandie when a teammate ig set to take | The Elizabeth MacDonald skip- of Charlottetown. At 2 p.m. the J, Hepburn 2 PM. | ast ee Tom Collins (Smith) 535 pans at dangerous practice. That's what happened (‘hed rink of Charlottetown had pauline Burden rink of Char- | (RCAF) 100 010 101 1— 3. M. MacDonald pe SPA Joytand (Heaneesey) 6 5 dra Evinrudes scored the marker that blasted = an undefeated record of four jottetown will play the winner (C) 100 400 o10— ¢ | ESs0 (Smallwood) 132 Times: 34.3: 34.4; 34.2 | =a win gn os Wil So the bam. ane. M. Nico M Shaan acer em ral Fe Mikal Per ceed ee a 4 j a3 ers 0 im C : Elizabeth (M 102 110 010 0O— 6 (M) 014 011 S01—13 | en" feo uarrie; Rowdy Dow owned by 4 3 i : Ha Hittin Series ine Burden of one a ~# Ook oj Chorletie- L Silliphant 14 ba — Lee (Ford) 22 Elwood Shaw:. Titian Ward ae a a : ; ; WE CAN’T see the Evinrudes these Royals. We | had won four and one, town will play the winner of (S) 000 001 102 1I— § 5 P.M. = Clegg (Muirhead) 34 | owned by Ray Genge, ie et x é |. Bite dont thin ghey an outlast thse Ioyal rearguarde led ser ia"ihe MacDonald ink ‘hey ye 8) eet Donel) a8 | a i ner is acDonald rink they W, Somers (S) 032 200 004 2—13 P. Burden (C) 111 020 141—11 e ae ; by Ralph Boy > ad and ene EE: Beavers Square will be champions. If they Pp. Weeks (S) 300 021 140 0—11 " Srever: Lee Seaibwoed) $3 (CURLING DRAW - Perhaps reasoning rhaps * ~ . Pericles (Thompso tudes will make us eat our words just as they made practically Playoff Series ‘ive . 11:38 AM a tan Here is the Montague curling : all sport veribes eat their words regarding the semi-tinals. The Exhibition Tilt = oe - Somers TT schedule for today (Thursday i Evinrudes could be filled with a confidence that's ‘om: | wew Guascow ce) —|—™ ' ee cies: alee we, 212 111 91—11 A rton High 7pm. " ? ) . Nicholson Ice 1— Keefe Drug pl ff- they can’t be stopped, That kind of a confidence is a quallty.that | Moncton Beavers ‘scored 6ix Ends In Draw E. MacDonald | (MD 00 000 o10— 1. ‘ . Sten Ger ve K Soares o can carry a team a way, goals in the third period here . Win Se e A ; - | PLAIN One we do bie and that is that any spectator caught | Wednesday night to stage @- 7-4) gi uthoort and Jenkins Rexall s ries : aay + eo oe grabbing a = severly delt with. This is the cheapest kind | come-from-behind victory oVveT pancers battled to a Gall draw ALBERTON — The Alberton “7. yf Or FILTER TIP be ° ; of @ practice and one that certainly should not go unpunished. | New Glasgow Rangers and even hibition hockey game Fvi nru des Ro a Is Regional High School hockey Iee 1—Central Creameries ma endanger all persons around and cause much | ¢heir best-of-seven Nova Scotia | 2 ine Rietts Acing last-night, | , team won its two game total a D. MacDonald vs E CIGARETTES - Senior Hockey League semi- Scoring for Southport P. Kel-| goal playofis yesterday after. Iee 2—Ladies li heroes and teach him @ | final series at one game apiece. 1) 1 Smallwood 2, and Bur- poon by. defeating O'Leary Re- es curling, — His admission fee doesn't give him punching and grab- Play moves to Moncton to 20.0. Ranger snipers were G gional High 3-1 taking the series _@ : privileges. . | sg pian. sg ater Malone 2: A. Jordan 2. B. Kiley Playing Tonig ht we ar we fought to a Employment Opportunities 3-3 tie in O'Leary on Tuesday. the : : / bar’ tallied for New Glasgow Sandy's Royals and Cape Tra- with four straight triumphs af- Yesterday's game was an all- '~ Civil Service of Canada °o Ss re e and Oscar Gaudet for Moncton. Doubleheader verse Evinrudes open the best- ter that, they looked awful. out effort by both sides as : Dave McLeod made it 21 for | Island Senkor Hockey cheering fans lined both sides DIRECTOR OF FITNESS AND AMATEUR SPORT, university : f-ni . | Leagee finals tonight at the Be gaol "Zaeka aes ye - ens rn = encour- graduation or rape sags combination of education and exe a. & . Yvee _Serresia per Pla ed Wed Sports Arena. series opens at the Fitzroy Street “®f, er Tespecive seams. perience, senior related experience, to be responsible to the Oscar Gaudet, Charlie Poir- | , | i y Alberton led 20 at the end Deputy Minister of Welfare for the impl t At Civic Stadium 2% Y Reva Hh ease a Sap "Bo eno Ry a hy one a '* gUMM | ’ ministrat: f } were euch for Beavers in the| A double header hockey front breezed through Summer- can throw their weight around & Profit and K. Campbell. Ottawa. eneetisoen ‘Cemetiien eo inh pena side Crystals 4-0 in the semi-fi- ’ i i : : , U third while Bob Judge and game was played at North oie ne ee fh dismal OMe meee wesaoing just that in’ The second period although im this Division will be advertised in the near future). ERSIDE — The Sum- Casey, 2. Blanchard, 8. MeMillan cored for | River Rink last night for the _ this opener tonight. scrdiaak “das teniiieced Ge merside Elm Street School held Felix eee | Lloyd MacPhail trophy. oe ap the Mandings rut CAME’ Chances are Evinrudes will be best of the game. ADMINISTRATOR OF NATURAL RESOURCES. IN THE NORTH, their annual ice sports at Civic Boys — 12 yrs, — 1. Dougie “pon Boomer in the Moncton | In the first game Hampshire | °° !!'e in sen: asiion and without. Alan Andrew who was. B. Profit chalked up his sec-, university graduate, broad _economic_developmeat—— | Na ieesi aan TG ousted Old Spain Penguins 4-1 | met stopped 37 shots, 14 of them edged pesies ss C, oo Saree See Glas. | Winners “and Judson for the | Stadium in Summerside = Gallant, 2. Richard Gallant, 3. $ natural resources, senior administrati 5, a- fairly large croved of mistrative expere on in the Tuesday night. Alan suffered third period with Gary Foley fence, Northern Affairs and National Resources, Ottawa. The cddemnedeive Wi michee’ the torn muscles and it's not expect- getting O'Leary's only goal of | $12,500-$13,500. -Competition 62-301. : wil ei ; In the second game Milton Royals Heavy favorites but ee . — ‘ ies Snag halle med the count PROPERTY OFFICER, accredited standing with Appraisal Insti- Girls — Six years and under Boys—13 yrs.—1. Bill Bishop, | downed York 6-2. For the win- they did the same for the Pen- However all the other Cape) Referees were H. Barbour — tute of Canada, or American Institute of Real Estate Ap —41, Ann Stewart, 2. Bernice 2 Donnie MacCavsiand, 3. Syl ners B. Frizzel 3, J. Coles 2, guins in the last series. In the ssiwarts will be there. Wo ral and B. Costain. praisers, at least six years’ related experience, National De Mullins, 3. Ellen MacLellan, Perry. Hampshire Nails | A. macpnee 1. For the losers first game, which the Birds won from ‘Sandy's are. Word) ™inerton now plays Tignish| fen¢e, Ottawa. $8620-$10,500. Competition 62-726 Boys — ¢ 38, se under — Boys — 14 yee. — 1. Alas , C. Watts and H. MacLaughlin 52, these oddsmakers | 00 ke 4) his players are just itching to| Regional High in a two game INVENTORY CONTROL AND CATOLOGUING OFFICER, exten- 1. Duly Sehurmae. 2./ Barry Gaudet, 3. Warren Graot, 3. Loo 's To Spot 1 cack. | good. Whea Bv es ran AWAY) get this series started | total goal series for the West sive recent practical experience, some directly concerned Walwyn, 3. David Clow. Norman Cormier, p p | A bumper house’ is expected to, Prince Regional High title. | withe teemes teaed te sastiaiions at laces prnnctRewesrrmcsd Tr Gitls — 7 yrs, — 1. Charlotte Boys — Quarter mile — 14 Bulldogs captured | wated the action which com. , The first game is scheduled Ottawa, $6840-$7860. Competition 62-227. reer ‘ | | Perry, 2. Mary Perry, 3. Joan 4 wader). Alea Goudet, | rane i for Friday in Tignish Marie Steele. +e T. Waree team 1p spot in the Nort Rivet . | Mences at 8.15. : nam PURCHASING METHODS AND PROCEDU —_ Boys — 7 yr, — 1. Stephen oe nae, Grant. Senior Hockey League Tuesday Advance sale of tickets for at the Old Spain from noon till ber of yoars’ related responsible owtuean aaaemen Ot- nal. : oe Girls — 13 yrs. — 1. Ann) for Resuits of races were asfol- Peters, 2 Donna Richard, 3. go.’. He stopped four pee: Silvia Praught. ‘ed six in the final period. Kelly, 2. Jimmy bh 3... Boys — % mile — 1. Alan night at North River rink when | tonight's game will take place six o'clock this a onsit Shannon McNally. cat ? i they NEN Re ee — ortantibe scrminriepesrrt digitinde in maintenan bie .— 1 Susan * . . 7-2. ° , experi ce, Bernard, 2. Catherine Hayes, 3, Officials: — "Finishing second to Hamp- | By Norman Macdonald A complete line of Master feeds in stock | "and repair of facilis used in aiport operations mapervstry | . Brenda Arsenault, ~~ Announcer—-Philip Matheson. shire in the league standings | Summerside Bureau of The Guardian s experience, Transport, Ottawa and Winnipeg. 96420-97140. Boys ~ 8 yrs. — 1. Thomas Starter — Francis J, McNeill. was Nine Mile Creek with | : DILLON & SPILLETT LTD. | Competition 62-226. foe 5 Arsenault, 3. | oe-treee ae Cornwall third and , CHICK HATCHERY | NORTHERN AREA SURVEY OFFICERS, with related experience; Girls — 9 yrs Ernest Gallant, Winston Rob- *®. Th ‘Cooked’ Pp i 70 Queen St. Charlottetown _ Dial_4-3626 to conduct surveys-of human and renewable resources in the ! Par Waiese’s | arte Nine Mile Creek ond Powel ane enguins North, Industrial Division, Northern Affairs and National Re ae Tera D Saw were 2. tangle in the first game of the DILLON & SPILLETT BEEF FEED sources, Ottawa. $6000-$6660. Competition 62-300 na DeeRochee, semi-finals for the W. R. Shaw If the Cape Traverse Evin- the happy grins on the faces Complete Ration , e 4 hove ~,9 yr8-—1. Paul Bern Mi BI k com toas Nest Tievee 1031 vedroens os ts uin.e AIUD. ak Wtearebedapeorters, reset 5 oan bas tae ae tO NORTHERN REGIONAL PLANNING OFFICERS, with related Stes Kee DesRoches, 3. FVIINETS DIAN Saturday night, Cup, theig supporters im penguin is almost as appetis- Made with Master Concentrate experience, to conduct surveys of industrial, commercial and Girls — W yee. — 1, Gloria d 6-0 _pingvell sett cin cain] Geis eee alan Sle ue eed Silene ts the Gas Ainibe 4a8 Nathahes Booourees cnet 90000-90808. ‘ ree . . 5 Sl at reine SYANCY Specs Se eas) Sanaa, ae Sieh hs eee ey eien LOCAL OFFICES, tees id serene ae . | ° I i + * ao Bove A ys =. De SIL oe chsinipinne ot. RTM oe stor’ end B. GHIURL Cane te eee — = BEEF RAISERS tonne Ss Siete the tenting ef tediea Dacore. naan i DesRoches, 2. Kenneth Walsh, , . Tay . evening. Thane ‘ behef . ; 3. Fidon Gallant. Cape Breton Senior Hockey | counted the Nine Mile Creek Mann, known as a hot-and- strictly a Special One Week Only —mMoaZ "ee : : Luce, 2. Margaret Grady, blanked Sydney Millionaires 4 | got hot in the play-offs when the boys making their con- FORMS DESIGN AND CONTROL TECHNICIAN, approximately Joan DesRaches. © and took a 3-1 lead in their ee ae Se ee oe inrudes’ sue- ten years’ related experience, National Defence, Air, Ottawa. ; Boys — 1t-yre — 1. Gary | best-of-seven semifina here CURLING | these: Penguin. To jaage by. $5100-$5640" Competition 62-738. i Wednesday night. JUNIOR: LEGAL OFFICERS, membership_in- or aatic: ine i ‘ d ® .- The fifth will be played The following is the curling Toy To . i’ . mission to r Society. Yationa) Revenue and other Gov- Fue or Nips in Sydney tonight (Thursday). | draw for Thursday at the Char-/ , - Ve eee, See; at vanions eaeives, 34am. x " : “ ja Winnes-Obthe-aerrer—witt meet TOTLETONT CTNT. x Lievd “Toy-Toy” Gallant ae they _ $5830. Competi! 62-735. ng [erties Victorian tor the) Gp Laaine) sats vi E. Ewing! BaP setting better and reach- TONIGHT INCOME TAX ASSESSORS, trainees, with knowledge of the prim- ‘Cape Breton League title and Ice 1 ©) ed the peak in that last game or | the right to advance against! (Jr. game) | ae aon Reng -- wg ye e ciples tee oe Gee eee ee | the Nova Scotia Senior League Ice 2—A Love vs G. Stewart! Pein ie bs : the eeomme vacancies Rouyn Sherbrooke, P. Q., Saint John, N. B., , champion. Ice 3—M Bell vs. D. Sa | a copes cn On aae: — Walsh Ottawa and Toronto, Ont: 1 the| Ice 4A Burke (practise) oes ten tua =o FOOD AND DRUG INSPECTORS, university graduates With Tee 5~A.A. MacLeod vs he’ beginning ceremonies before taking 5 courses in Chemistry, Pharmacy, Bacteriology or -a related s nobody’s plaything. am opponent. “Don’t try te science, National Health and Welfare. $4380-$4920. Competi- $.30 (Pid Spain) Some fans said that Dale cut any capers with the Cape” Fy tion 62-451. : : B. . P. Connolly, C.| MacWilliams had speed, stick- might be a good slogan fer er mace, Sn Ss [eaters “mat Saat eect Wet Gv eee Time 8:15 [Es ee eee tone Tae ed rie 2c. Lv Sab. be te oll these Seeburaten 0 te Parkdale team bave Game Time 8: ‘$4800. Competition 62-366. . : welt | Tas Gave are radend mea Geet -@ee eee SECURITY © GUARDS — OFFICES poy ny een Jones, be pushed around. The Park- on you will realize Competition 62-554. : Deaher Gio Repele have 0 Tet. of See = Se Gta the BOOKBINDER (FINISHER). numbet of years’ journyman exper- ; Savvy and may out-finesse champagne from Alles s me |e Rvinrdes, tet we doubt Ht. Cup siveedy, ute en Ls tence co Gnidtlas comution in_sutishic commercial qrintng rie Dar . | ROYALS vs. EVINRUDES | sot Ccmpcuic es oF “Roy:| ——— ~Twe Brother Teams . HU $2.60 an hour. Hes; J. McCarron, 8. , cna om.) ae Details and application forms at major Post Offices, National E, Ford. The Albany St. Pate have the Warren family potted tes Admission 75¢ and 35¢ ' Employment Offices or nearest Civil Service Commissics Sap metry ait gae oe " ateation ist: aadhtnoee noel Advance sale of tickets 12—6 p.m. Thureday year. In . scored : - vs N. Ball, M .| North Carleton Combines in an two goals, and brother helt Quote Competition number as indicated. B MacKenzie, D Intermediate “C” fixture, 16-4, fired _ ee 8 pet fe i