.\. V The Guardian, Charlottetown, Sat. Mlay 9, 1964. 11y gland, Mainland loop is Being Exploited 1‘ 'Kings Face Elimina’rion In Crucial Game Tonight . Bv .lI-IRRX l.l.\lt\l.\N ‘in the opener, won 5-2 by the Inn sonmf‘d merely to go E ’l'OItON'l‘O ‘(‘P ridiiioiiton Marlboros. While some obser- Ihl'l‘llflll the motions. The Marl- ! (til hiiius nit! ill-\f’ tilll‘ last vers felt the game was stricilv horns skated to an easy 5-2 _ . ., . V V . . 1 chance to I'(‘(i(‘l’li‘l themselves for “feeling each other out.“ it triumph . A gioup of ('lllAt‘llS Init‘t‘Osl-[Cl‘lylnlnf’d rink will go along i when they ('i£t~il wiiii 'l‘oi-oiito might have been indication of \, “me. during the second ‘\\'lIII the plan and offer every assistance to the local the citizens indicate ed in the return of senior hoe— kmv to Charlottetown held anl hit. rmai meeting earlier this Mai‘lboros tonight in the fourth game of the i)l‘~l-l)i-Si‘\(‘ll Mem- orial Clip hockey finals The dctotirliii: what was to come. The Kings came to life in the second game and (or the first two periods had the home ('lul) game. E d m 0 nt on attackers tort-ed the Toronto defence into giving the puck away. V week to d‘sctiss the possiliili- “105' “3’11 50m"? hockey bai'l t‘aiv‘itlimi lu- M“ "f emFring 3" Nand "'“m imam” nior champion itil ‘tiiqs. who on the run. “Mimi... mm" “mm 353"?“ III the Nova Sr-otia Senior Hop. (‘liarlottetoivn‘s last entry III prim, m W, «WW H m 0* They were shooting more man the (ti KII’lES has been their in- key League .Mat‘itime senior hockey war. ppme ,0 mm, the “armor” in the opener and we" carry PiiPI'lti-O ll'l\\f‘r 916“ In Thurs. The Nova Sentla League up. back in the 195465 seam... the' MIL.in mm. pm] me “mg we puck into Marlhmm. rar's same theyvhad a man- rrated last season with to uv when the Islanders played then Toronto Club 34) m lamps and zone. However, ‘ pm. of quick «(haulage on nine occasions entries —Moncton Hawks. Hal. final season under playing the“. permmmmo m (m but thirdmeriod goals seemed m buthanaged only one power itax Schooners. New Glasgow coach Steve Brklacich. The Is- two periods of the \et‘es loaves take the steam out of Edmonton pla" “mm _ nanzers. and Windsnr Mama‘landet's were formed In me .a lot to tie (If‘\ll'l‘tt and Toronto won 3-2. {Only UK]; outstanding; skatinlfi it . 'nli 't s ‘. it’ll” "f I950. with the l . - . Neither ll‘Hlll slioztiw' it 0 run .ur'. tie year-ti IMIS 311d 1 ( Willi“ are lulll me M31 -————————~ ~~«—L~-J-‘—)~~—-——“e” ONLY BRIEF FLASHES scoriti: sensation pic had up all four clubs will he in 1‘ Mr Tom Rogers as their first ' ac ion The third match saw Toronto from Regina Pats ot‘ the Sas- : Rubin Carter again next season. although ipl‘PSitIf‘lIi, and they lasted five ' ~ ’ y ' ‘ nothing definite on this will on seasons in the big time. dur- Elinuog'h ut lmtstBIess‘:hee (“1(st :mohot“? Junior lgamma, havme . . H ih n . ‘lti: which time the made .‘ {.0 0 ' 'le' ' "us em a s at [hp Ea es fro known uni e a nual meet Y I rtfted back to their ineffective being more than a l:ttle disap- ' r of the lee up in s _ itrcmeudous mark in Maritime 4 ‘ in; E cplem . play of the first game. Except pointed \\'ith the western cham- ls Suspended spokesman for the group. prin- .‘ If an Island team were form- 1 suspmdm middlmmzm Rubin ,- hockey and proved top at-‘ v'i ' i V This week's meeting it e r.- I trot-tum all around the circuit. l o " , : VFW YORK (w T, for a few brief flashes. Edmon- pmns was according to . I part‘ciilarly in Halifax. ‘ V ' “M ’ .y . ‘ .t l -. "i pr i l \m'k‘smlf‘ Millet!“ (‘omnissmn i “rally to St‘t‘k Stone reaction . ed to enter the NSSHL next . [H y (u I from hncke‘v fans m. Charm” "“mmh H l (‘Xpet‘lt‘d every Winnipeg liaroons' goalten— Fiip which his senior hockey stock Athletics at the Winul- (‘ollins wallmu In the post V rung"; i3",‘.’7"'”"’"; MW" and "mo" “mm”; “i “‘9 i’l’ltill‘llill‘ly “’Nlld be liven '0‘ der Don Collins takes a cham- cl won Thursday night. p02 Arena- Mal'mns' manfllk game d"€‘SSlII'J-"lt"lli celebra- ap'n.?1n::,‘]nl,o'\l “:3 {fir ad“ . province on the return of a In- (-al 9 the team. . pagne drink from the Allan witli a 5-3 victory over Wood- et‘ Bud HOIOhan BOUI'S “'11”? “on. ‘CP WirephOIO) Winfield“? .)“,\.ltn§ . cal team to ‘hiaritime senior .and npimons were expressed qiEmc(‘ligirmi‘i'ilow’iiéib ('ttmllllfid ranks. It sufficient interest in tiliat perhaps half the members . A committee headed by patjwinter of 1956.57 and again in' . I ‘been mjdpreh V'h‘rze hnfgffonaa the Proposal IS. Indicated. la- I of the team could be supplied Martin was appointed to pro- 1960-61. ; war hem”, the mmmis‘mn '5; land representatives will attendifrom Island talent. The remaih- ceed to the sight above the Dr. Clark. chairman of the ' approval of Im mmfi’jm mm two! a meeting of the NSSHL nan 0 steel bridge and mark the site education committee. spoke on o . i v mh .n Ha” x t ' . . ~ , . A d . s. - . I ( ., G T h manager (armon I‘cdeschi. 3:: p..;....,.,...: 2...; tggyyggay; Maritime and Us ppomte °‘\;"S‘:{”a“;’"- M . .1 in: giycagigieg‘nfigp 123.53g: oes omg i i... . . .. . . a is 0 ie provincia . , . each of those occasions Krule- It “as reported that the am, of the most fnrmidabl e v I “05 ~ ~ will be obtained from v . . ' . . . e, Fish and a Association . . . A - .12 h be 1] d witch said but carter didnt mrf‘tmg he'd hole had slrnnl hi T C ' - provmces and from the bnited p’a‘ '59 as 9“ ca “ y 4 ' ' feelings regarding the Nova {:0 sgwsdtga'thgoflguggvgfr: o o ffijfiiifiiytgfstiflanfeet can]: States so as to have a better for Johnny's Kingfishers soft- fhm“ _ . W, .-.__. S r o t la Leagues operation. sponsor for the team. and sev. SUMMERSIDE __ At the pared to we previous [me of km)\\'ledge 0“ how ‘0 introduce ball team for tonight at 5.30 "us" Mp DIES l l i i dcr would be drawn from other i l “'llii‘h 10" a W it" he (it‘Slfl‘d 'Mai possibilities in this direc.iregl.iariy mommy moman of lo feet, which is not doing as “‘9 education “Sh and wild on the old diamond. As there l)l’\'(‘i.‘i\'\'().\' l.‘lPi-~-Joseph‘ l kgglrdjgfi‘ ligsfjnfc‘g‘, It”; [Wig]? (‘Xplofm- I l 'h u t the East Prince Fish and Game “'9” as expei‘lf’d- Illa]'EEL?%:_.S;ETS}7___~ are, openings on the team any S‘mf‘m‘l‘ 75'_ load” 0f {he N?“ n a hifihor '0‘.“ of anc- II 9 meet ng et lAFsomafinn atti1e'Canadiali If... Doug Hylands report on the . l 0112 e nylifftll ‘move- playprs “am-mg In “1‘20”! are llfllldilsl Dali} lllylhe \(‘ll‘Liie-lfl ' V her " I I ' ‘ hockey fans in the provtnce ; gion this week. it was unam. ‘ him and pheasant mmm| stat. mom has been active in Canada Ireland House of ( otiimoiis. died “('2‘ ONT“? “‘3 "’m?‘ “9”” want this kind of hockey back 5 moiisly decided to install a sec- ed that climate was the main Sim‘e 1903. it wasn't until 1914 “Nmme and 'h’ “law” hm“ 3' his hmth \VPd'V‘Sdabfi Stewart "’"S‘dpr immng 'hfi‘,“‘r“"lt' Main. then the other details i ond deflector In Dunk River. factor in the decrease of hurts that an act 0‘ Parliament "1- last Neal‘s loam «11'9- 85k?“ to l'i‘lll'i‘w‘lllf‘d East Tyrone for 27 "‘5 far as “‘0 p"5”"‘" “’ “1° 5can be worked out. ‘May . and pheasants, especially in the ("ftl‘Pm'alod i in full attendance. M‘Itt‘s. Charlottetown Forum is cerned. it was stated that co ’ the Roy MthIIZi: . t To The Mets NEW YORK (Apt—The New York Mets acquired shortstop Roy McMillan from the Milwau kee Braves Friday for pitcher , an undisclosed stint and a minor league i player to be df‘SlEnfllf-‘CI later I' . | l 2. a. McMillan. a 33 . year veteran. is scheduled to report to the Mets Saturday. He h d lost his regular joh with the I Braves this season to Denis '_ Monke . ‘ Milwaukee officials said Hook. 27.3'ear old rizfnt - handor, optioned immediately to ver. the Bravcs‘ farm in Pacific Coast League. The Braves also announced that outfielder Gus Bell had been given his unconditional re- " lease. :3 Reports from Milwaukee indi- cated th .\lets paid an 9in I mated 3100.000 for McMillan. 1. 4' plus the two players, t NéHI. Expansion ls Announced TORONTO 40" National Hockey League expansion plans with a 1966 deadline were con- firmed Friday after Toronto Maple Leafs Hockey club pres‘ lrlent Sta t‘fo r d Smythe an. nounced in Seattle a plan to build 3 Vancouver coliseum. Mr. S m y t h e. attending a Western Hockey League meet- ing. said the Leafs have offered to build . -seat coliseum for 38.000000 in downtown \an- couver providing the city do- nates the property. Plans now being worked out by the Leafs. call for an addi— tional three or four clubs for the major hockey circuit. Harold Ballard, Leafs Vice- pi'csidcnt. said here he was sur- prised the information broke so soon. We‘ve been working on this for some time. Expansion has to come. We have people with money interested both here and in Vancouver." ' "If the deal goes through the rink will be ready for the 1966-67 season. And that woii'd enable the leagin to absorb Vancouver. Los Angclcs. Sanl Francisco an d possibly St. ! 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