Sultan ee Ee a REELS Louis Ranahan. 8 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs, Mar. 26, 1959. WILL USE PSYCHOLOGY ON HAWKS oie et ; A eet . ~ Geoffrion Is Key Figure ~ City. Minor Hockey Teams Win Twice At Summerside Hard Checking Tactics YMCA S$ game. Other events such as the lad- race, hose coupling race, etc., were also held with the City town; 2. Parkdale. Hose coupling race — 1. Char lottetown; 2. Parkdale Hose — 1. Char 2. Parkdale. Judges for these events were Chief McAskill, Parkdale; Fred Ranahan, Charlottetown. Master of Following the events a skate was held. Curling Draw 7 P.M. (Seagrams) e Ice 2—R. Jones vs. E. Taiiton Spillett Ice 4—T.W.L. Prowse vs. F. Hansen Ice 5—H.R. Caruthers vs. J.F. MacLeod 8:30 P.M. (Old Spain) Ice 2—D. Fraser vs: G. Wilson Ice 3—W. Rogerson vs. G. Ves- s3 “That first period was, really and a team needs four victories th 7 ; to win,” Imiach said. “There is if necessary, will be back in Bos- ton no disaster.” hades 2-31 The series is now knotted at 2 games each. The winner of the series will meet Charlottetown Trotters in the finals. At half time the Sultans were carrying a point lead, the score reading 16-15. High scorer of the game was MacDougall with 11 points. How- Sultans and Scantle — s8 LINEUPS Sultans — Kelly 5, Purchase 2, Lefier 5, Howlett 8, Leblanc 6, miller 5, Anderson, Ternan. Bulldogs Edge Winsloe 4-3 Nine Mile Creek Bulldogs edg- ed Winsloe Tigers 43 last even- Tiger snipers were N. Larter, G. MacPhail, n. L. Jay and Walter fereed the games. Doubleheader ° At N. River Rink < ,| Toronto with the series tied. The "| ed strong games for their teams. im-}| and Walter Adams. or re-|\ Tce 4—L. Liewellyn ve. R. Mat- Sounting for Leod i Tay! aa Ice 5—B. Acorn vs. J. Square-| Taylor 2, W. Taylor I and H. . briggs Jr. MacEachern 1. DON’T MISS ° at “Remember This Is THE BIG SKATE TONIGHT FROM & O'CLOCK TO 10 THE SPORTS ARENA The Leafs held a° pirited 90- minute workout at Boston Gar- den, with veteran winger Bert Olmstead the only absentee. Olm- stead suffered a bruised thigh in the first game, but is expected to be ready tonight. “We still have a long way to @0,” coach Milt Schmidt warned his Boston charges after an hour drill. We can’t-afford to go into Leafs are tough to beat on their home ice.” i Alberton Regals Charlottetown won twe of the the Caarlottetowa Bantams eked three games played last evening | out a:5 to 4 win over their Sum- ~In T Bl k . P| \a" “tes tee: sapspanientaneae “dacrea Ross | Summerside ee pg a : oe . a es ans “> brackets. ae a victory over Windsor “i The paperweights from the For the western team, Alban | Leafs here Wednesday night and By W. R. WHEATLEY _[goals. injury to Phil Goyette in Tues-|Capital shut out the Summer-|Lace racked up two goals and) /i0e # Cancdian Press Staff Writer Geolfrion easily could become|day’s game. The little centre of|side squad 34, om goals by| singles went to David Arsenault MONTREAL (CP) — —Betnie| more than a psychological threat/| the third line suffered a deep cut|Graham Burke, Bobby Whitlock,|and Bobby Perry. Sen: the » ae (Boom Boom) Geoffrion, bull-|to cgach Rudy Pilous and his/in his left foot. Six stitches were| and Jimmy MacDougall. Francis Peg’ MacNeill | ig for the, Peon straigh - shouldered rightwinger of Mont-| Hawks. Pilous das concentrated |required and at best he is a The Summerside Pee © Wee's| Coaches the minor hockey teams} tend champic oa _ real. Canadiens, Wedtiesday be-|on stopping Montreal's high-scor- | doubtful starter bas) osha * eake in wih Alan| & Summerside while Ian Doch | five series. ‘Third os came a key figure_in-coach Toe|.ing line of Jean Beliveau, Dickie} Without Goyette, Blake will use tie kan € erty, Rogers and Gordon! duled for Summmentan — Blake's plans to toss more psy-| Moore and Bonin. He had a cer-| Henri (Pocket Rocket) Richard| Gaudet getting ¢ t trick Roper,. coach paperweights, Uarie Calleat Gendet- en ne chologoy- and--cénfusion--at Chi-| tain measure: of success in the|to_cenire forwards Claude Pro-|and Danny MacNeill “potting Pee Wees and Bantams respec PLE Coe Be See ae fe - eago Black. Hawks. _, Jopening. game, except for the/ vost and Amire Pronovost the other’ as the Charlotte. i a7 . ..| the Aces, with Vance Harris ‘and || - “I'm seriously considering re-;hard-working Bonin whose s00r| qiicaco COACH SA’ town team down to a #2| Referees for last —_night’s | B- “Grady getting singles. Merie uniting the line of Geoffrion,jing achievements been | "Ms coe TE En «| Coteat: Charlottetown marksmen | games were ~Aiag Deneeneny ey eee ee ee Red. Ralph Backstrom and Ab Mc-| dwarfed during the by his » coach Pilous were Angus Houston and John|Don Frizell, Leroy Barnett. The is while Ross, Chook Donald for Taursday’s game,”| more illustrious line mates. ~ | Satisfied generally with the show-| Irwin. series, resumes in Charlottetown | Stith , Rogers and Clare Weir said Blake. “Then I can use Don| Geoffrion was in line for the|ing of his Hawks. Pilous still} Im a closely contested match/on Saturday. 1 connected ence. Marshall for spotting as needed.”|NHIL scoring championships in| feels that the Hawks’ big job is} 2 ye ae ee Blake’s move was the latest| mid-season when he bogged down ty hobble the high-scoring Beli- C m ; Ilton pionship “to Sackville Combines | $2Y in th back to make it 2-2 Saojectsd tae UEAG. ‘wt avotaeh cee ak ae oe P : od ot one pat apiece’ i we | St the end of the frame The surrounded Hawks-Canadiens * end of the best-of-seven Stanley | muscles. checking line ready for Mont- Challenges Any | bescatiree’ final Sackvibe | LO%s went ahead again 42 early real's big three in the but 7 bowed to Summerside in the | Sunmeere ge i ay se, tte Cup final. USED FOR POWER PLAYS s big in the opener Titleh Id Summerside drive back with five TWO GOALS FOR BONIN . He returned for the tail end of it didn’t get the chance to show Mar. enoiaer Maritime semi-finals. unanswered goals for a 7-4 mar- Canadiens todk the first game| the season and, as in the Stanley|its defensive worth. Blake sent to ampbeliton would also like| gin going into the final period. 42 Tuesday night and there was|Cup opener, as been used | his own big line ageinst Chicago's} CAMPBELLTON (CP) — The play the North Shore league more bench strategy at work than| sparingly on power plays." scoring aces—Tod Sloan, Eddie management of the Campbell-| Ciamplons for the New Bruns-|mission recommended that the would be found in a regu- The Boomer now apparently is|Litzenberger and Ted Lindsay. ton Sénict Yisers Kee feceed b k senior sat lar ~ National ready to go, his place We are not going to play! -iatienge to any team in the : to games. regularly on the offensive with|kitty-bar-the-door hockey, but it] Woritime provinces to play for Robinson Should Strategy or no strategy, little| his former linemates. ‘stands to reason you can’t open) 4+ ever title they may hold. oot Marcel Bonin was the big Blake's plans in this drection| up too muca against this Mont-| i+ was reported here Wednes- Be Stripped Of on the ice with-two of Montreal’s'!mayy be hurried because of an! real club,” said Pilous__— day. ; eae — SERVE NOTICE TO BRUINS = Sore gids zees| Boxing Crown senna . che Beavers for the Maritime| WASHINGTON (AP) — The ' | Senior crown or the winner of | boxing i here said : ap? the Maritime Intermediate title.| Wednesday Ray Robinson should ni : ontinue Summerside Aces and Windsor|be stripped of his middleweight ea Ss n en Maple Leafs are playing for the |title. Commission chairman Jo- ; Intermediate “‘A’’ title. seph Miller said Sugar Ray is Campbellton conceded the New |making mockery of the sport. Brunswick’ intermediate cham-' The District of Columbia Com- Fa Royal Horn, musicians ARE REQUIRED FOR THE BAND OF THE Canadian Mounted Police Applicants must be 18 to 30 years of age, not less than 5'8” in bare feet, physically fit and single. Performers are required on Flute, Oboe, Bassoon, Clarinet, Saxophone, Cornet or Trumpet, French Trombone, Euphonium, Tuba and Ability 'to double on piano or stri asset = - piano or strings an but For information write to: THE COMMISSIONER, R.C.M. Police, Ortewe. Drums. To Cop Title night’s game was fast bitterly contested remind- rugged contests be- traditional rivals | for west Prince hockey suprem- | § Maroons goalie Elwyn Jelley, who played the season with Elmsdale Rockets, and Alden Rennie in the Regals.cage, play- Tom B rbour got the hat trick for the Regals followed by Wes Hardy and A. McAlduff and W. Bridges. O'Leary marksmen were J. Baglole and Ian Strang. Referees were Ross Tuplin | Rovers Blast Rangers 8-4 Cape Traverse Rovers wallop- Lot 16 Rangers 84 last even- at Bedeque rink in the 4th a best of seven final Soutia Shore Lea- ionship. Rovers now lead the ser- 3 games to 1 with the next for Tuesday night. Scoring for Cape Traverse were Thompson 1, D. MacWil- liams 3, B. MacWillidms, A. Cutcliffe 1, Noonan 2. Lot 16 snipers were Birch 2, Morrison 2. Ht of ies for Aces roared to a 97 | (Carey) 5.31; 2. Windsor, Carey Maple | (Rogers, Lockhart) stranglehold on the Mari- Summerside, Gallant intermediate hockey champ- | Reeves) 13.43; 4. Summerside, - | Gallant (Gaudet) 10:13. Penalty’ 8 Summerside, D. Grady ‘C. Aces Come Through With 9-7 Victory Over Windsor First period: 1. Windsor, Ross; — (Harris, | C. Second period: 5. Windsor, 9:43; 3%) Carey (Frizzell) .46; 6. Windsor, merside, Clow (G. Grady) 6.21; Reeves. (Wier) 5.46; 7. 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