‘IS The Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon. March 5, 1962.! SPORT ECHOES By Norman Macdonald Summerside Bureau of The Guardian Fair Indication We received a pretty fair {indication of where our Pee- Wees fit in the All-Canada picture recently. Our Sum- merside Pee-Wees beat Na- fick 92, Fredericton beat Natick 80. That would make jcton and Summerside ‘about on a pair, Keith Dancy © Denny Gallivan, we're ot e which, announced Satur- Gay night that ene of the top Wees in Central Canada, not nearly so far behind as our Juniors, for example, would be. Some Impressions We've been looking at the jockey players lately, is shifty a Pee-Wee as you'll see in a long time. He ean deke a defenceman so that he lunges at thin air Halle Muttart goes around the side, “Wee Willie” Gal- ian vol the Sune a team is an- ther boy oodles of o Tt he. ie lower his On Pee Wees What happens to our young hockey players between the ages of 12 and 20 that makes our finished product so infer- jor? Is it because we pay very little attention to our minors | above ,the Midget division? Our Junior hockey program is spas- modie at best. For example, wwe had only the Prince of Wales boys registered in the Junior division this year. Of course, there are quite a number of boys of Junior age playing In- | termediate, hockey, we couldn't have a larger par- ticipation in Junior hockey. sites on medium long shots, he'd score a flock Is. He gets more than his sl e | as it is. Errol Thompson is another pee wee whom it is a delight to see soloing down ice, and Errol looks as if he might pack the weight to go with his skill. It’s surprising how many mighty mites there are in our hockey teams, A of the clever boys are half pints. Answer To Sarcasm A fellow who signs himself sarcastic and s he was at the sports- men’s dinner and didn’t not- fee anything special about Cornish Rock Hen. The ques- tion arises—at that stage of the menu, did he notice any- thing special about anything? Was he above or under the table? Come to think of it, when we were eating it bird of paradise we thought someone grabbed us by the ankle. Just one of those un- We'll go further, We'll bet a Corn- hen sandwich brother, sandwich any you and that, giving odds. really c According to the announcers, Forbie Kennedy was doing a good job in the ne of penalty | killer Satur: , When the Detroit Red Wings’ held the Canadiens to a picked up an on New York. If has a broken arm, as thought likely important Henry Richard was Saturday night, it will be a blow to the Cana- but the Montreal considerable depth, dien cause, has if further injuries do not follow. | Oiler Square Series; Defeat Royals 5-4 SAINT JOHN, N.B. (CP)— Saint John Oilers squared the best-of-five New Brunswick- Prince Edward Island Senior Hockey finals Saturday with a 5-4 vietory over Parkdale Roy- als. With the final round tied 1-1 the teams will clash in the third game tonight (Monday) in Char- ottetown, The fourth game will be played Tuesday on the Island and a fifth if necessary, Wed- nesday, also in P.E.I. Performing before a packed the with ries’ John house of well over 2,000, Gilers tackled Parkdale more gusto than in the opener Friday when Saint dropped a 4-2 decision Doug Hewey, getting ance from linemate and playing- coach Doug MacPhee from ‘every counter, hit for two goals rry Moore, Murph Allen and Ralph Miles added Oiler mark- ors. Al Flanagan potted two for Parkdale. Playing Buck Whitlock and Eustace Reeves fired the others. A total of 38 minutes in pen- alties were imposed in the second period, and police had to haul two fans out of the rink for fighting. Parkdale—goal: Roper; de- fence: Maclure, Reeves, Josey, A. Car- Car- Dunn, A. MacLeod; Forwards: roll, Ready, Flanagan, roll, Whitlock, Mallen, J. MacLeod, Howa' Saint John. eas "MacTavish; defence; Snow, Donovan, Gor- ham, Allen, McKenzie, forwar Hewey, Legacy, Moore, Kins- ella, Myles, Hughes, Hamilton, Nicolle. Feferces Donald. Brennan, Mae- SUMMARY First Period:—1, Saint John, Hewey (MacPhee, Moore) 8:45; 2. Parkdale, Westie ee el 12:40. Penalties:- McKenzie 4:32 Mulligan 7:01, Ready Reeves 13:41 Second Period: Parkdate, Flanagan 8.25; 4. Saint Un Hewey (MacPhee) 10:08; Parkdale, Flanagan (afulligan) 11:17; 6. Parkdale, Reeves 15:30; 7. Saint John, Allan (Hughes, Moore) 16:28; 8 Saint John, Myles (MacPhee, Snow) 9. Saint John, Moore (Hewey, MacPhee) 19:23. aera eves 1:28, Kinsella 7: 9:41 Josey (major) 12 ham (major) 12:28 Carroll 1 Carroll (misconduct) 16:28. Third Period:— scoring: none. Penalties: None, Stops 59 12-26 MacTavish 6 6 11-2] WINNERS RECEIVE AWARDS KITCHENER, Ont. (CP)—On- transplanted westerners and a bona fide easterner, was given) a fair chance of breaking the West's 10-year monopoly of the Canadian curling championship, S‘side Minor Hockey ‘ Schedule nor. hockey program Nea ie adium to- day ~ minor | 3,304.20 Jays mei 4.20—5.10 Lions vs. Cubs. 5.10-6.00 Bears vs. Beavers. “CURLING DRAW | The following is the curling draw for Monday at the Charlot- tetown Curling Club. 'Ontario Given Fair Chance Of Winning Brier Classic a rink made up of three next couple of days whether its | in 1959-60 and now are back tario, iP bid an but will probably find out in the ‘The Richardsons won the title short-hiked year is worthwhile.| a for a record, The phy vooe the Tam equalling third crown. If they O'Shanter Club in Toronto, has can de it, they will join the se drawn three of the most formid- lect company of Alberta's Matt able ocuartets in the round-robin Baldwin who won it in | > wrens in its first four 1957 and 1958 and Manitoba's Ken Watson, wie 0 captured it in 1936, 1942, ‘They are the oy three-time winners since the started in 1927. , wy oe that, the going eases off but it might be too late—the draw for the five-day 10-game championship was made here, late Sunday afternoon and On-; Ontario is on @ 27-game win. tario was not exactly favored by) ane streak, hasn’t given up re than two shots in any of It opens against always-strong its last ie eee Manitoba in the first round at e of 3 pm. EST Monday and then ae wees foursomes trom s off with the defen champion Hee Gervais" Aiberta| Skip ts 1eyearold Bayne Sef rink from Edmonton's Alberta) Cod from Richlea, few. it Avenue Club at 8 p.m. mate is Vernon Larson ai ewfoundland is Ont ario’s| 004 !s Russ Lindberg, oth trend f "opponent of the third round| Bradwell, Sask. Lead Dave Me. 7P. rae 30 a.m, seouia nat taice' mar: Wa eT two or three hours later—at 3 p.m.—the Ernie Richardson rink) ™2" ©” the rink and some ex- from Regia provides the opo-| Peis conser ‘hm the wei Tuesday. That one| Donough is. from Port Credit, At 32, he is the ‘oldest A Montague rink skipped by ) Douglas McGowan, MLA, | following the competition. The | month. Team members from | MacDonald, ; Campbell, Stan Gay, captured the Pro- | (eft) president of the P.E.I, | winners will represent the | jeft to right are Stan Gay, | 645 P.M.” vines snes Cae ene Curling Association presents | Island in the Maritime Junior | Robertson, Angus Jones and at ‘Doug Hill vs Andy d : um on Friday and Saturday. Major | travelling kits to the winners | bonspicl at Truro later this | Glen Murphy. Rae. scandere, . Sears ent (R. Jones, B. Stevenson) a 410; 12, Caps—Bob Violette (B. Se B. Stenenson) 5.51; 13. redericton Squad Takes = i.%","%.! [cases 13.42. Penalties—Davis 5.13, Dow 6.58, Crockett (minor and game misconduct) 8.40, rown Dow (major) 10.24, P. Violette “Ice 1—Dr. Jelks, §. Lavers, rovi (major) 10.24, G. Richardson C. MacDonald, F, Morgan ve (major) 10.24, J. Poulton (maj- K, Kennedy. 'A.E, Piercey, or) 10.24, G. ‘Richardson 15.36, C. Huestis, . R Maclnnes, te Capitals’ junior | and Bob Crockett were the yal-| Jones (P. Viollette, B. Foster) | tf . Reber) an weed sandne |ietiare oc ihe’. losers! Dave (418 2." Caps—Bob Stevenson | Jim, Poulton 16,48, Rouse Jooes: w. Parag, X Dall vB, Boy wick-Prince Edward Island hoc-| scored a penalty shot in the| (B. Violetts, B. Bann; 14.14; 3,| 26: eG a Dee eee key crown at The Sports Arena Saturday afternoon by virtue of their most convincing 10-3 tri- umph over Prince of Wales Col- lege of Charlottetown A week earlier the collegians had nipped the Caps 5-4 at, redericton in the first home and home, total goal series, Saturday's decision at The Sports Arena gave the New e round 14-8, ace mainlanders were surely rving of their champion- snp They widely outplayed the homesters who were unable to fet any attack organized all ona Vellecs skated off with a %1 bulge after the first 20 min- utes and outscored the Welsh- men 2-1 in the sandwich frame. After the local scholars had scored the first goal of the clos- the Jack Proud coached outfit. Ronnie Jones led the winners’ scoring parade with three talli Bev Bann and Bob Stevenson each garnered a pair and sin- gletons were picked up by Tony Cameron, Don Parent and Bob Violette. Dave Lawlor, Bill Stannish | NHL SATURDAY TORONTO 3, NEW YORK 1 SUMMARY 1, Toronto, Kelly Shack) 6:27 Pen- irst period: 18 (Mahovlich. alty—Duff 9:10. Second peri scoring, Penalties—Howell 6:17, ‘Mahov. lich 12:03, Third period: 2. New York, Balon 4, 6:46 3. Toronto, Nevin 12 (Mahovlich, Kelly) 12:26 4, Toronto, Kelly 19 (Mahovlich) 19:37 Penalty—Langlois 7:47. s 10 5 10-25 812 5—25 eo ETROIT 2, MONTREAL 2 SUMMA\ First period: 1, Del- RY Detroit, first after he had suffered a sligh concussion which later sent him out for the day. Bev Bann performed a similar feat for the winners early in the third. Both calls came when de- |fending players fell on the rub- ber in the goal crease. A wild brawl broke out mid- way though the final period and referee Don Whalen of Charlo- ttetown and Wiff Miles of Fred- ericton had their hands full re- storing order. Fans were migh ty incensed over the actions of some of the boys and coach Jack Proud showed his displea- |= sure by refusing to let one of the offenders see any more action. This boy tried to go on the ice for a whirl in the final two min- utes but Proud wisely used force to put him back on the players’ bench. It was a 9-3 game when the riot broke out and nobody dared blame it on tension, At this stage Fredericton lads were widely outplaying the locals and it was purely a matter of going through the motions the rest of the way. Fredericton now tackles the Nova Scotia winner for the Mar. itime junior championship. First Period:—1. Caps vecchio 23 (Gadsby) Montreal, Richard 2i Moore) 14:33 Penalt 12:59, Geoffrion 17:05. 17:23, Howe 19:26. Second period: 3. Montreal, G Tremblay 27 (Goyette, J. C. Tremblay) 10:37 4, Detroit, La- forge 8 (Delvecchio) 16:00 Pen- alties — Jeffrey 4:03, MacNeil 16:31 Third period: No scoring. Pen- alties — MacNeil 4:30, Stasiuk, G. Tremblay 8:56. 0:21 2. Geoffrion s—Stasiuk Johnson Saves: Bassen 12 411-27 Plante 10 13 13-36 s (G. Richardson) . Lat t rer: Double alty shot) 16.15. Penalties—G Richardson 0.46, F. Dow, 6.13, Ice 4—-Dr. Webster, H. Mac- P. Violette) 8 Feature Card Lennan, R. Burden. B. Mac Second —5. Caps—R. HALIFAX (CP) — nan vs N . Ball, R, Mac Jones 6.53; 6. Bob Stevenson (B re Tony Har Kenzie, F. Zakem, D. Reid. Bann, P. Violette) 8.17; 7. PWC Tee 5— C, Dowling, L. Vessey, Stannish (Dow) 832. Penalties- area stables, were double wine B. LePage, Dr, Irwin vs B. Dow 8.25, Crockett 9.06, B, Bann ners in Saturday afternoon eae hi ale a) Walon 9.15, P. Violette ness racing on the Halifax Dunbar, mmons. eo Peck we peda Single winners included Pal- FIRST LOOM ett (MacLeod) 0.41; 9, Caps— jean by Dave Pink. The first textile loom oper- B. Bann (penalty shot) 2.17; 10. ey of ‘Truro: Onyx, | ated by steam power was built Caps—Tony Cameron (Lean, Magic Rapid and Sunrise, ali in Manchester, England. in Fraser) 2.32; 11. Caps—Don Pa- owned in the Halifax area 1785, E ‘Ford. ‘Tee 3—D, Cameron vs D, 0° Rourke. Winners Moore & McLeod Ltd. IslandChampions Play Oilers Here Sandy's Parkdale Royals and Saint John Oilers resume their feud tonight at The Sports Arena. ‘This is indeed a big one as right now Royals and Oilers are tied at one game each in this best-of-five series for the New Brunswick-Prince Edward Is- land senior hockey champion- ship. Royals conquered im the first game Friday night at Saint John Dut the Oilers squared matters with a 54 decision in the port city Saturday night Royals had a 4-2 lead in this game ‘but Caught up with the local boys and Oilers struck for three quick second could dent the twines in the last ‘2 minutes. Royals put out the welcome iat tonight with the utmost. ‘They are back at friendly Spots Arena and they think they can the next two outings are the Royals ‘that | tobe the liea's stare ot are advised ante tonight as jammed ft i f- i 3 a3 . i at iy i: i i Spain restaurant. ‘The games in Saint John were rugged ones and it's almost a certainty that the pattern will no change one bit here at The Sports Arena. Referees - will be kept busy keeping the boys in Tine and some of the talkative ones may get long sentences for their over-zealous Canada's outstanding _ football player of 1961, Bernie Faloney, Will offletate at pre-game gore. which “Timmy’ of 1961 will be introduced ; tions of the provincial Easter Seal campaign will he made to Timmy, Once again get in those seats early. Action commences at 8.15 sharp. Alberton In Spiel Campbell Rink Will Represent Other team mebers are, Mes Mrs. Where's Everybody? 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