night . local as-| first games in the first results of Tuesday night’s games were not availablle at Seciotion cu ton" pocncleh Bae: of the Island Snooker ‘column went to press. We have been following champions from New Brunswick nt was held at the the season and thought we’ would offer our ‘and Nova Scotia respectively in Cue “B” room last night with a explanation for the. Chicago club’s tail-spin. : a three team round-robin large number of spectators on columnist feels that ‘there is definitely ee — ment for the Maritime midget hand. eae camp .and..this. is_ being caused by a 3 hockey championship. This will “| The next round will be played super-stars on the club having td mueh to Say with i be the first time the Mariti at.Mr. Cue on Wednesday, ‘club policies. In all due respect to Billy Reay we ‘midget crown has been decided 7 at 7 p.m. his word carries very much weight. in the-Chicago cee ee “Maritime mid get The following is the list ‘will Fefiiain hike this until the owners of the team winners in the first games ity to the coac Campeatip a the ng ps ee ' A few members of the aed were — ool ; Hal: r, Ed Waters, John i because weren't getting eno ice en, “eeeakh So eee Kane, Art Burke, Earl Murphy hired and he gave them all the ice time they, + sig Sache’ feathée” “te te Roland Diamond, Frank Bell playoff time rolled around their tongues - Maritime crown. The Sentner Charles Weatherbie. sok and they did well-to summon eaough energy esi Bath- Hal Ladner had the run laces. oe ae a aaad conte of the night with a mark of 37. feels that no matter how mad an in- played in the New Brunswick ; performer is he should_be subject tosthe onnay s author- eee a BASKETBALL tod ls om th teu the player gos ae before over 1,100 fans in a thril-| on w lin game staged at the St. Dun-| The first game in the Island think he should be put on the bench and left their until he stan’s rink. Other key mem-| oc 's - basketball decision and if that doesn't work trade him off be- luded ee or more harm toa team, then gdod. Bers:of that Senm i e tt finals will be held tonight in e har ene ~~ Biggar; a Whitlock 6 aan] Summerside at Civic Auditor- a. tne _peeiien oe »~ wile W os outs re in Peardon, David Lee, should prove to be the sible ‘finds’ among these young-|iym starting at 8.30 p.m. This t now opinion s wri e thin e - vie Dow. has -new |" the Neos of thei ie in le seen oe at least twOi\cp ame will pit uber Sue at ae Bs the cavialeation above is probably the gritty: little crop of youngsters and coach| Tent played at the Montreal team that have been approach-|i<¢s against Hec _ In Sunday night's game against the Winks the Hawks scoring Hennessey has stated he feels| Forum, es The Fred-|ed by National Hockey League|Swmmerside. dndidiaie doin © a calen dea't aeeune talk Ghaarved- te en-petinn fect this is one of the best midget |.,i-ton' team were undefeated in| scouts, with the intention of send- . uae At ax GOK cdieak willed be thecal he Guleie ant 0 teams assem of the two game total point ser. ” ee aed bled on Prince the Montreal tourney.” — - ing them to fall training camp ies will be played at Charlotte- B|chance to get in alone. Until the Hawks get things straightened ie femove the ircemed = Action gets underway at the | with a Junior °A’ heckey lub. town on a later date. out within their camp we are afraid their team as a whole.will Poe eGHne. oh es. seen cit Selech whan ie giaald | |The following arent are a “The Hawks trade with the Rangers in which they acquired ne ae ae ines (eakaneie aad Kensington. Tops ed Sick tn eee ae Camille ‘the eel’ Henry doesn't appear to be paying off with - - od of this isthe at eeet | Charlottetown’ will clash head- oreo oa, Don aa r any great amiount of success for the Windy/City pucksters. auuieteacan on. Saturday will see the teams. New London 9-3 | \Peter McGousell, Dave Hynd- Henry hasn't been effective on the power play and this is their Speaking about his team Lorne ake to the ice’ at 11 o'clock with Kensington Seabrook Juniors man, Wendall MacLean, Roy : only use for the diminutive winger. He is not in the best of said his forward Jineup is head- easteetes ond erantigonish took the first game in the best McGonnell, Fred Ripley, Art RED: WINGS physical condition so we expect this will ag orgy in the Dobesty n Foley and he |zame of the tournament the|% three series for the Issac |Strang. Peter Grant, Jack Kane, i ‘the best of the Norris: boys when they pulled this trade off. é Doherty and Brian Foley and be | vova Scotia champions will be{Walker Trophy with a 93 victory |and Alfred Morrison. The Char- | got _boys when they p ; a ee lm aaa Bee ele Sige fae ng a gee ire ree ae Tote Bae Sitch (oe ots pews |Top: Mare Anal There copeseee ee es Rink--Monday--ni-g ht. -:by Wayne MacDonald. it ‘Wings wins race... Haw lenseman;~ : e on eee ee ee eee Biair Sinclair was the big gun for puck past he fallen Elmer period of Stanley Cup Playoff (AP Wirephate) : : i for. the winners with four -— | Quarterback Berpie Faloney says he. is prepared to sit out coach has added young Robert) Ivan Doherty, president of the | Chi las | ; Stew Robert |CMHA, told us ‘they will be|Wwhile Alan Sinclair and Lloyd cago the Rie Eastern ‘Football Conference: season ‘if he can't nego- ‘isa ren Ba cal whom | putting the players from the vis- ao erne otter Kensing: Pittsbu h 7-6 a sa with-Montreal--Alouettes- rand if the “Als then ‘ iting teams in private homes tse ie le him to Toronto. Argonauts. .I am a 6 oa a es pmo rg Toronto eae ana lens; mie rar a cae Sete ee art ere gre alld cat, Te apa. ranas Oy a ie ee oe ¢ " | way is urg contac . Tom w's two-run oney on at a press conference. ni e ' Lorne is ing assisted’ this | Doherty... thinks that does \don. i = ee climaxed -a mete oe a: co asked Montreal for a $200,000 three-year contract. year by Lloyd ‘Bull’ Hillier who| This writer s ate burst. that gave ago am er S| ee, ene oe. hacer vigned: cr toe Fiswee TOKYO (Revlei Japan | White Sox a 7-46 victory’ over tawhk (S| W in one BCAF Pag eg Birdén Nationals: ae oe Guia tae la (eee eiace’ this. seares | Friday cut its bank rate for the wie eee tae exhi- | | ee. ship. The Eagles toppled the Nationals #5 on Monday night to. of praise for the efforts that Mr. wie actina conan commences for the | Second time this- year, bringing MrCeaw. comnéclad: aaninet By IAN MacLAINE e as square their best-of-seven series at two games apiece. The fifth Hillier has. put forward .in’ or-| Maritime midget crown at the !t down to the level before the) “pint. Sui eve ay McBean TORONTO (CP) — Davey ‘counted two ne. his fourth | game in the series will be played at the RCAF rink tonight der to keep the team running local arena Friday night. na phen oe March’s| 35 Chicago took advantage ‘of Keon stole the puck from Mont- and fi t — Billy ag both clubs will be going all out for the important victory, : |. thete are three National Hoe: Crees aguecse.: The rate was CORI Seraks’ erress to. push real defenceman Ted Harris and. Stan et - nn as ne soe ie cletnen ths fax n tuted al a seagate seat atlectice sibardade ie ves across six unearned runs. |scored his first ee ae pe oe eI tea in the Maritime. junior hockey finals by down- eatin sheniplonehip aad Reeder: will be taking part ia this tourna-| lowered from 6.570 per cent in secre 2 aiased te Don 2 Leal 632 Veteran Ted Lindsay, the’ 39-| ing the Summerside pucksters 4-2 in Sydney Monday night icton nailed the Tor-| January. [Demeter ‘cach sma aeeete Cana year-old left winger. who re- to capture the best-of-three series in straight games. The - homers as. the Tigers whacked | victory over Montreal _ C turned” to~ the~National Hockey } ~~ Sydney representative shaded- the Legion- outfit. 5-4-at-Civie . a pee. een eae ‘ Leagié this season after a four-| Stadium Saturday afternoon. The Summerside pucksters --- alldwed both Cincinnati runs) Toronto's Fraak Mahovlich cael both. hada 2-1 lead-early in the. third-period, but the Sydn ; : jolted the’ puck loose mJ3:C. year retirement, -scored-- y pe: yaney { ) but looked re eI eee el gen, vse On Jetroit goals. : | squad struck for three quick goals to salt away-the Mari- - ‘a ss "Rill White's bad-hop double | process of retrieving it. whea Hall who was in goal for the| time championship. 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White's hit scored | Lou Brock, who had doubled | | earlier in the inning,-and then |Ken Boyer's single brought in White: Gay Perry went all the: way. as San Frencisco whipped | ‘ Che Gua j Covers Prince Edward Cetiown, Wel, Apr 865. — leland Like The en’ ———— aw ‘for Gump Worsley in the Mont- treal net: The Gumper had ltarned aside numerous Toronto ‘efforts earlier in the period and ‘was responsible for Montreal jstaying as close to the Leafs as they were. The results left Canadiens ‘still jthe Los Angeles Angels ©2. | holding a 2-1 edge in their best- Fred Whitfield exploded a | of-seven Stanley cup series. ' bases-loaded triple im the fifth} Keon’s goal was his 2ist in | inning as ‘Cleveland edged Bos- | playoff competition. Earlier Ed-. {ton 5-4. Lenny Green homered |die Shack and Andy Bathgate , jfor the = Sox. {scored for Leafs while Jean Al | Beliveau and Henri Richard jwere the Montreal marksmen who' sent the game into the first would like an appointment with a~ Mortgage Officer, j SE HABLA ESPANOL? . “SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (AP) |Sargent Shriver, director of the |overtitne contest of the current | United States Peace Corps, said | series. here there is a ae Worsley, who replaced injured NEW 15%. FIRST MORT GAGES need” for :more Spanish-speak-|Charlie Hodge in the Montreal ing volunteers for Latin Amer-jnets for the third gome, spar- i He said ae sr has jkled throughout, robbing Tor-| corpsmen ani many jonto of ral seeming | more, as does Brazil. — ae — His counterpart in the ‘ Leaf net, Johnny Bower, was again lcounter. of his career, was a|wards consistently worked the stopped only 11 of 16 shots fired at him. A capacity crowd of well over three goals in the first eight | numerous Montreal sorties in a minutes. game that saw first one then| ‘Lindsay scored his goals in the other team put on sustained each of the first two periods, attacks. ‘but the Hawks counted once The Leafs, who carriéd anj|more in each of the second and over-all edge in the play, had third frames. |to come from behind twice ina! The Hawks were an improved Or us be deuinnens wa both {C12 over the first two y his own players on ‘as t the i Fe Montreal goals, : hey kept Wings off bal SHOT WAS SCREENED’ _,gave Hall sufficient coverage. Beliveau’s: goal, his second of} They. were particularly sharp | the playoffs ‘and 44th playoff /in the Detroit zone as the for- screened shot from just inside | puck out to their. defenceman on or FIL TE CIGARETTE Charlottetown, P.E.I.,.119 Richmond St., Tel, 892-1215: All Ingerested . " ‘ Retest etttn A tt aalettah R O t OD telt t Aegis fees AE, ee A AM 2h 0A WOR we ¢ Rendezvous Banquet Room SPORTS FRONT Black Hawks Have Troubles” By JIM CULLEN ‘The Chicago Black Hawks appear deaeae to- slip right of contention for the hockey championship of the world. The remnants of the once-powerful Atlantic Football Con- ference will subsist on a diet of exhibition games during the 1965 season while seven former members compete in the newly-formed Inter-Collegiate Bluenose Conference. University clubs pulled out of the AFC after completion of the ‘64 schedule and decided to form a separate league under. the Maritime Inter-Collegiate Athletic Association.- The move left the AFC with two navy teams and a new entry, Halifax Buccaneers. Government Grants To =<National Sport Bodies ;ance-with—vigorous~ checks and OTTAWA (CP)—Grants to 12) clinic in” Montreal; Canadian ‘national sports governing bodies Lacrosse Association, $7,515, for to help them stage leadership regional clinics for referees and training programs were am-|coaches in Montreal, Toront mounced Tuesday by Health Min-!and Winnipeg: Amateur Ath ister Judy LaMarsh. letic Union of Carrada, $2,000, are Welcome Game Thursday, April 8 | (Montreal leads best-of-seven ; MacLean. * aoe the Toronto blue line. the points, giving Wing défend- Sensational as he turned aside euet Was aaa wae: lers little ikennat ts oak act, Lines Figure Skating to the/for. a national judges’ clinic in Canadi gure Asso- | gymnastics in Saskatoon in July a. |pared with Leaf defenceman Al-| Detroit made a game of it for ciation, which gets $22,891..for!and a $4,500 grant for develop- er RIFLE SHOOT lan Stanley in sat oe no te but tired quickly jitg national clinic in Ottawa. |ment of track and field train ‘ : } : bounced —— third Technical staff and program co- AT YORK cross bar. | Usi D ‘SCOOTER’ ordinators at the clinic later wale dian Amateur Séftball A First period — : Montreal, a ae R’ LINE conduct regional training clinics | soc aaged . Br ba eas 2 (Rou Dutt) | The Scooter Line of Mikita, * career sociation, $6,000, for clinics y The follow is the It of Beliveau ere! Moh: Wharr. at 11 communities across Can- : the rifle pera that wah held at ee ee ee elgg ee tact up pater arg ada. |across. Canada for coaches, ref os with the purchase York on March 3ist. Nee eens aoe . Bathgate |in previous games, caused the a oe gone on cadin ig oeh ae aeacnilae: ' of a new 250 model Jack ies = 14:58, Rousseau 18: ~ T a ae =o oo cathe of Gecioustrallons an io $4, 425, for coaching clinics ‘and | | Earnest Prowse 97 Second 1 oe 3: open Be me 1. Chi hibitions by stars from over-|organization of a national-wide McCulloch Tom Vessey g7 |Shack 1 (Brewer) -| ae cago, Hay isess, They also will conduct|tour; Candian Assocition of alties—Kelly 3:39, Larose 8:07, | (Pilote, Maki) 5:21; 2. Chicago, ; . Raymond Vessey 97? } clinics in all major Canadian! Amateur Oarsmen, $2,536, to ; _ CHAIN SAW Lorna 'V Ferguson 11:07, Ferguson (ma- | Mikita (Ravlich) 6:50; 3. Chi- coatres. hold national coaching clinics : % : | Cecil Watts. : jor), Douglas (minor, major), |cago, Mohns (Mikita, Whar- The Canadian Lawn Tennis As- and Canadian Women's Field ‘Larose, Shack 15:03. ‘ram) 8:01; 4. Detroit, Lindsay , Now you Can get a larger Mortgage Harry Welton $% “Third period — 3. 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Herbie Phillips go (gular season games against, De- |Howe 11:00, Mikita 13:39, Spen ‘Henderson and Cudmore com- pi at Montague for tonight. tliat anit ensnsietnlaatacinanti w lrelt this season, led Chitago!cer 15:46. - petition for the city men’s cham- 7 ®-™. For anyone buying a home, it means a lower down-payment and ‘Black Hawks to a, 5-2 victory Saves: | pionship. _ Ice 1 + Final Game Clarkson sec e, thereby saving the burden of higher lover the Red Wings in the third Halt <~..........,, 10 9 1231 6.45 p.m. Shield — F. Vuoezo, W. Mets tea on “— mortgad : y * . : BILLIAR game of their, best - of - seven Crozie® ........... 5 3 3-11 Ice 1 — Open. | tyre. K. Lynn, H. Galloway vs. interest charges and larger payments during those early yours when Stanley Cup semi-final Tuesday Ice 2 — R. Goss vs D. Bell Bs eas G ‘etn K . Me xtra nd decorate the house. 8 inight. Ice 3 E. Nicholson vs J. Moar. 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