F —- SII ee mre ne emma cer—-~ Jennings Makes Defence hey Of Ranger M By BEN OLAN NEW YORK ‘APV(—Bill Jen- ning . president of New York Rangers, presents a staunch de- fence of the National Hockey | League club's youth movement | and caljs recent criticism of | management's motives com- pletely irresponsible. | The published criticism stems mainiy from the trading of vet- | teok over the club presidency three years ago Bathgate, the Rangers’ all- time scoring leader, has been a relative disappointment with the Maple Leafs this year, scoring 15 times in 46 games. HOCKEY SCORES eran Camille Henry to Chic ago | By THE CANADIAN PRESS Black Hawks last month, less SATURDAY than a year after Andy Bath- National League gate. another high scoring Detroit 2 Montreal 4 winger was dealt to Toronto Boston 2 Toronto 0 Maple Leafs American League The Rangers have qualified Buffalo 3 Hershey 2 |Cleveland 1 Pittsburgh 7 Providence 2 Springfield 10 Central League Minneapolis 3 St. Paul 8 Tulsa 6 St. Louis 4 Memphis 2 Omaha 6 Western League Vancouver 2 Portland § Los Angeles 3 Seattle 7 Victoria 3 San Francisco § Eastern League Clinton 5 Johnstown 2 (Clinton leads best - of - five northern semi-final series, 2-1). Long Island 6 New Jersey 1 (Long Island leads _ best-of- five northern semi-final series, 2-1) Knoxville 5 Greensboro 4 (Knoxville leads best-of-five southern semi-final series, 2-1.) International League Fort Wayne 5 Muskegon 0 Toledo 7 Dayton 0 Des Moines 7 Port Huron j World Hockey Czechs 1 Russia 3 | for the Stanley Cup playoffs only | once in the last seven seasons. | Despite a fifth-place standing in the six-team circuit this season, they probably will finish only a few thousand short of last year's | club attendance record. Home attendance through the first 30 | games in Madison Square Gar- | ROD SEILING - den in 1964-65 was 430,048—an sion that we had to trade several * average of 14,300 of our top stars after I realized “We're trying to build a con- that we were going no place. I tender with more youth, more had hoped that the Bathgate size and more depth,” Jen- trade would do the trick, but nings = eee when I felt it wouldn't we started “I rsonally _ working on the Henry deal." __*_Personally made the deci. PLING PRAISED ~ For Bathgate, 32, and Don Me- Souris Bantams Kenney, 30, another forward, the e Trim Pee Wees Rangers acquired defencemen Rod Seiling and Arnie Brown plus forwards Bob Nevin, Dick Duff and Bill Collins. Seiling, Pi ape A %, Brown 23, and Nevin, 26, are Pesrteas w S with the club now Duff was , Pee Wees 8-1 here Fri- traded to Montreal Canadiens day night in a fast exciting en- for Billy Hicke, 26. Souris Ban- counter. / “There isn't a better prospect Canada 4 Sweden 6 | Angus MacCormick paced the in the league right now tham Finjand 2 E Germany 3 | Souris attack with the three Seiling.” boasted Emile Fran- Ontarie Junier Catharines 2 Peterborough 3 (Peterborough leads best-of- seven quarter-final 2-1). Saskatchewan Senior | Yorkton 2 Saskatoon 1 (Yorkton leads best-of-seven ‘semi-final 3-2) Maniteba Intermediate St. Boniface! Flin Fion §, (First game of best-of-itiree goal at trick with Keith Jen- cis, the club's general manager. ist nings adding a peir of mark-| “An official of the Toronto |“ ers. Other goal scorers for the club told me recently that they winners were Ed Power, Tony | wouldn't have made the trade Mullally, and Cliff Campbell. jwith us if they knew how good John MacMillan scored the |Seiling was going to turn out to | fone Peerless goal. ibe,” disclosed Jennings, who CURLING ROUNDUP LADIES BELVEDERE Miller, Merlin MacKenzie, Ed S¢mi-final) The following is the ladies Hodgson vs Gerry Burgoyne, Thunder Bay Senior curling draw at Belvedere for Alan Scales, H.H. Kelly, Walter 'Martthon 6 Fort William 5 today : Auld, (Marathon 6 Fort William $ 2:15 p.m. Vice-Presidents Match Ice 2 Dan McCormack, | ‘Marathon leads best-of-seven Ice 2: Buff Lepage, Peg Weir, Ivan Berrigan, Al Johnston, Iv- final 2-1) Velma Hooper, Freda MacLen- an Hughes vs H.E. Carmichael, Canadian Intercollegiate * tan vs. Joyce Beer, Gwen Bar- Bob Giggey, J.N MacLeod, Wil- rayon * St. Dunstan (Char- ‘ wn ovement {12 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon., Mar. Czechs. Russians 1 5 1965. | 1 Jackie Matheson, Kevin Cod fin. Minors Play Saturday ins 2 _. Rickey Plannb | The following are the results, Senators 3 — Paul Turner, gan (2); Bluebirds 1 — Alas of Minor Hockey League play | Lloyd Gass, David Roberts; In- rs. for last week, up to and includ- dians 2 — Ed Sterling, Kenny Gulls 3 — Gordon Betts (2), ing Saturday, March 13th.: Doiron. \Dale Wood: Ravens 3 — Joba . MIDGET Ices 3 — David Murnaghan Ready, David Pound, Danny Maple Leafs 11 — Mike Mac- (2), Jimmy Killorn; Blades 2 — Hennessey. 'Donald (5), Bobby Irwin (3), Peter Williams, David Clay. | Sparrows 0; Jays 0. Fam S {Lowell Brown, Richard John- PEE WEE | Ducks 4 — Stephen Green, Henry, 32. was traded for for- - ston. Pat Walsh; Citizens 6 — —. ers 4 — Billy Doherty, G@ty MacQuaid (2), Ken Coady; wards Doug Robinson, 24 and -~ . David Mahar (3), Freddy Quiss Peter Butler, Donnie Gallant. Robins 6. John Brenneman, 22, and de- TAMPERE, Finland (CP) — Frantisek Tikal, Czeyhoslo- (2). Ralph Farrell Ronnie Persey: Otters 4 — Tom. Crows 6 — Bobby Falls (3), fenceman Waye Hillman, 2% |Russian and Cizech players vakia; forwards — Konstantin) Rangers 5 — Ron Carmichael my Irwin (3) ’ Gordon Lidetone Jerry MacDonald (2), Charlies Robison had six goals and ei ht orid Loktev and Alexander Almetov, (2), Ted Kitson, Jack Arsenault ™Y - Richey Care (3). Abbott: Orioles 4 — Lyle Shep- ait filled every spot on the world Rissia, and Jaroslav Jirik, (2): Red Wings 5 — Wally Mac- Seals 3 — Rickey Carver (2), pard (3), Russell MacKay assists for 14 points in his first 14 gemes with New York. Henry | had only two goals in J5 games for Chicago “ Francis, hockey all-star on @ popular vole among press, radio and television named general man. Covering the ager four months ago, cited the Te: youth The allstar team team selected Czechoslovakia reporters three games plus champion ships Canada Dzuriia allowed six goals in one against Russia. He had one shut- out to his credit, 80 against Grant Gaudet; Rams 2 — Bill Innis (2). Coljn Campbell (2), , Falcons 2 — David Carragh- Mike Campbell. MacDonald, Darrell ae er, Shane Doyle; Eagles 2 — period Councillors 6 — Tex MacDon- , Wolves 3 — Bobby MacMillan §obny Dunstord (2) (2), Jimmy Andrew; Racoons 2 — Billy Found, Delmar Frizzell. Coyotes 12 — Bobby Judson ald (2), Sandy MacDonald (2), Gordon Howatt, Donnie Mac- Guigan; Canadians 5 — Jimmy Larks 3 — David Crosby, La! Hennessey, Don Stevenson, Loons 3 — Gary Constable, Don- Rangers last previous . , i - Vv ir Uenia, Olle Wiking of Sqeden was Dowling (3), Brian Foley, Dan- ‘3), Bobby MacGuigan (6), Ber- : ome that’ ied Ne i} at pore Caschostovghin: defence — Al- voted the best referee of the ny Dunsford . nie Higgins (2), Wayne MacGul- Scan rnlaue eae 2, berths in 1956. 1957 and 1958 up exander Ragulin. Russia, and tournament Bruins 16 — Bobby Whitlock «an; Elks 2 — Barry MacKin- Bruce Lund, Carl Trainor (2): The Raangers brought — aaa ~~ (9), Gordon MacCarville, Billy non, Kenny Downe. Hawks 3 — Blair Kelly, Dave te up Dunsford, John Theriault (2), Caribous 5 — Donnie Lund ley iel. Bathgate, Henry, Harry Howell, | , ot ari Donnie n Gormley, John Dalziel. Lou Fontinato and others.” NHL SATURDAY Billy MacKinnon (2), Art Mac- (2), John MacMillan (2), Andy = Francis recalled. “That ‘ 4 Callum; Black Hawks 0. MacKenna; Bisons 3 — Andy TAX BURDEN movement paid off.” BOSTON 2 TORONTO 6 Ullman, Major 9:39; Roberts BANTAM | Matheson (2), Gordie Beck. Taxation in Canada took 21 6 - - SUMMARY 12 59; Beliveau 15:21; Gadsby Hornets 4 — Angus Beck (3), Foxes 4 — Cyril Connick (2), per cent of the national income ° First peried — No scoring wa od period—5. Montreal. @@ty Ready: Flyers 3 — Wayne Glen MacDermid, Mike Quinn; in 1939. In 1962 the migure was Minors To |Pemalties—Westfall 28, Shack Ral ° 18 (Backstrom. Trem: Newson, Glen MacInnis, Gordon Zebras 1 — frwin Ellis. 33.1 per cent ; ; 5:02: Horton 10:37, Brewer Balon (9 arenes Bell. Setters 16 — Michael Reddin Porcccccccccccocoes, 19:20. blavy) 9 23. Penalties—Harper ~“— b :ve > bd 333. Harris 7:13; Bergman ,Anights 4 Ken ‘Constable Ray MacFarlane. Douglas Gau- ¢ Stocks — Bonds ; Summerside Second peried—!. Boston. Me 713° MacDonald 9:54; Lindsay {2!: Jimmy Jackson (2): Hawks det, Alan Wood (3), D'Arcy 3 ; > Donald & (Schock. Kurtenbach) ~ 13.08; Hodge. served by Cour- 3 ~ Paul Trainor (2), Gerrard Murphy (10); Lions 2— Mike $ ROYAL SECURITIES ¢ The following is the schedule 10:37. Penalties—Awrey 6.01; nover 13°08; Tremblay 14:31; Pacquet. Conway, Bobby Smith. a Cerperation Ltd. ° for the Island Minor Hockey Stewart 8:17: Brewer 9 43 Climas 18:90; "Below 18:50; Peo i tvers, Jim Hone: eee PAPERWEIGHT eee ee “a «@ . . »s 7 . My) _¢ ; ; s : 48583 plaved in Summersioe this ‘were Third peried—2 Boston, Wil “Thseg period — 6. Montreal, 2 Wayne MacQuartie, Doug a") eh i aa i : ce M ° with return games in Chart liams 10 (Kurtenbach, M<Don- provost 26 (Beliveau, Harris) Doiron. ghan fey Fisher: Cardinals 2 : . y ecuee - town, Monday. March 29nd. 2!) 7:55. Pemalties — Shack 16 26 Penalties—Barkley 1:18; Clippers 11 — Colin Younker 8°04" “0€9 : a oO OOOO 00 OF OO ee Ployoff will be decided on two ihe eon 12:12; Oliver 16:29 Beliveau 1:34: Backstrom 6:14; ba Gaary neat (3). us tot s m 19:05. Picard 9:34; Barkley 9:34; Hen. Buller (3), arlie , Gary l KEY r yr? eye total goal esis Spm Saves: derson 14:58: Ullman 17:35, Stead: Totems 2 — Paul Saun- JUNIOR HOCKEY PLAY-OFFS !! ! Paperweights. Charlottetown Norris 91412-35 Uliman, ( miscondyct ) 19:12; ders. Peter Greenan. FO M vs. Summerside. Sawehuk 12 8 7—27 Barkley, ‘minor, major,) 19:32; iesamasaninaaas __ RU Monday. March 15 — 6 p.m. ; i Larose, (major) 19:32. Pee Wes, Charlatetown vy ETMOSUMMARY Saute » sen BILLIARDS | TUESDAY, MARCH 16th—8.30 P.M. - First period — 1. Montreal, : Wednesday, March 17 — 6 Beliveau 11 (Cournoyer, Pro- iil _ _ $8131 LOR $.D.U. HIGH SCHOOL p.m. Bantams, Charlotietown vs vost) 9:04: 2. Detroit, Barkley OLD THEME ON LOVE Summerside 3 (Delvecchio) 10:07: 3. Detroit, MOSCOW \(AP)—A Leningrad RELAXATION vs. —. ware 2» 4:3 Macdonald 13 (Delvecchio) film studio is making a movie at | pm idget, Charlottetown vs 14:33: 4. Montreal, Backstrom of Katerina Izmailova, the ——al— n " Summerside 2 (Cournoyer. Picard) 1859. Shostakovich opera banned un- ' ROGERS RANGERS Bill Hennessey’s Paperweights Penalties—Beliveau 2:37: Howe der Stalin for its pessimistic Ch town Billiard Club 1 Students — 25¢ Adults — 50¢ will leave the Forum at 3.30 3:44: Gadsby 7.20; Barkley portrayal of an illicit love af- 175 Gt. George Ph. 221604 p.m. Brian Lewis Pee Wees will 7:58: Backstrom. Major 9:39; fair in old Russia = oeenmene a leave at 4.30 p.m. All players on the Paper- weight and Pee Wees are re- quested to be on time. GIVES GIFT OF BOOKS | DAR ESS SALLAAM, Tapn- zania (AP)—Educational equip- ment and books worth $204,000 | were given to Tanzania by Can- ada Saturday. The gift was | made at the Dar es Salaam | Technical College. where eight Canadian teachers are _ cur- rently working, by Canadian | High Commissioner Normans Berlis WA DESIGN CONSULTANTS - SEWING SERVICES | Se ee ~ wre P0.BOX 550 CHARLOTTETOWN, pet | 9” Spring Draperies bd newest shades 3 @ finest quality ss Prince St. Ch’town ° SOS SSSSSOSCSSSSOSCSOSSCOSOSD *eeooe OOOH HFOOOOOS . bour, Mary Brown, Myrtle Mac- ‘bert McInnis. . Leod. v S | Ice 3 — Dr. Coady, N.S. Mac-| (Manitoba wins championship Ice 3: Eileen MacMillan, | Leod, Bert Patterson, David round) — Esther Cox, Kathy Hennessey, ‘Scales vs Alf. Hennessey, Reg. Laurentian (Sudbury 8 Sir Dos Rogers, vs. Gladys Malloy, Mahar, Heber Jones, Dr. Green. George Williams (Montreal) 3 Bernice Flinn, Adelle Moreside, Ice 4 — Joe Molloy, Frank | ¢(Laurentian wins consolation Fran Davis, Trainor, John Smith, Rollie /Tound) Re : Rosemary Hill, Evelyn Hilts vs Ivo Cudmore, Ted wrk, Jean MacNutt, Ethiesn- Brooks, Reg. MacNutt. |Drumbeller 3 Calgary 4 Bartlett. |8.30 p.m, (Best-of-seven final tied 1-1) Thursday, March 18: | All ices open. - Rosemary a CLAIM 1 KILLE Wien _ Gi ic “- feline | RAWALPIND ° . The following are the opening | 1 (AP) — The —_ Buff Le § Malloy. | cunds in the Confederation Bon- | Pakistan government said Fri- Bye: Lepage. spiel’ for Tuesday at the Char- day 19 Indian troops were killed - MONTAGUE _ |lottetown Club. This is the se- recently in clashes on the Kash- The following is the curling cond day of mixed curling. mir cease fire line. A state draw at Montague for today |9 a.m, ’ ment said the clashes took 7 p.m. Tip Top Tailor Ice 1 — W. Redden (C) vs F. | place Monday through Wednes- Ice 1 — J.S. DesRoches, W. | Fraser (Moncton), day. McIntyre, L. Munroe, R. Col-| Ice 2— A. Ballem vs G. Ves- lings vs A. Sullivan, G. Warner, |sey (Bel) : L. Nicholson, O. MacDonald. Ice 3 — B. Martin vs G Bow- | lee 2 —C, Nicholson, C. Sol- ser (Moncton) “os, H. Galloway, E. Caldwell va | ice-4¢-— K- Daiziet vs G. Stor 3 ar, L. Stew R. Stead, | &Y- Peery. ied | lee 5 — D. George vs Kip “ton —~"r Ready. Ice 1 — H. Moor, W. Faulk- |!1 a.m. mer, N. Thompson, L Furness| Ice 1 — G. Stewart vs F. vs J. McLean, K. Sulligan, J. Acorn (Bel) McNeill, H. Matheson. Ice 2 — A. MaiDonald vs W. Ice 2 — E. Shaw, D. Clarkson, | MarLaine B. Scranton, A. McLeod vs L. ut See Kage ve ©. Cool R. . (St. J. : a a Me- me eeD ee ‘ Hooper. “< BELVEDERE | Tee 5. — A, Love vs J. Whalen. draw BORDEN RINK TUESDAY-MARCH 16, 8.15 P.M. S'SIDE JUNIOR LEGIONAIRES vs. BORDEN NATIONALS Admission: Adults 60c; Students 35e ee RR LR a EEO ICT A AEE AA EEE é ~~, ; W's @ big cor becouse it com corry seven children, o mother ond eight smiles. Or it con hold five grown-ups sitting down. it’s o small cor because it's three feet shorter “Phan MOST SHGTOR Wagons. And it's o compoct becouse we don't waste © single inch of space. How? Well, we stost by hiding the engise awoy, PARKDALE Tel: 4-6563 W.R. 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