r Mie Guardian, Charlottetown, Wed. March 2, 1966. 9 SPORTS FRONT Sandy's Royals Face New Aces By CHRIS ANNETT — Well another day and andther hockey game to be played and the one at the Charlottetown Forum this evening is bound to attract more’than an average interest. The Pope Motor Aces whom everybody believed had the deck stacked against them invade town again tonight for the fifth game of the P.E.I, Intermediate A series against Sandy’s Royals but this time ~~ are going to have to be given the respect that they are 3 t Anyone who saw the Aces take it on the chin 16-4 the Other eyening and then was at the game Monday evening had to look twice. to realize that this was the same team. They hustled, all evening, outsh the Royals in every period °(17-5 in the first alone) and they lost it would have been almost the biggest robbery since the 12 bars of gold were stolen in Winnipeg. - Granted the Royals were missing the services of Dave Lawlor but Dave MacLeod of the Aces, one of their biggest guns did not manage to get to the game either. The game in the early stages was sloppy beyond words and the Royals took advantage of this y to pump in two quick goals. However after that-the game opened up and the Aces proceeded to take the measure of the locals. They came back from a 2-0 deficit and then from 4.2 to win the game and they did the inevitable in the final minute of play, The power play was a big factor in the contest. Ace's coach Layton Schurman was assessed with a bench pen- alty with just over a minute in the game having been play- ed and the Royals took advantage of this to go ahead 1-0. How ever it ‘was the Aces who derived the most profit out of the-man—advantage for they scored their winner on the power ‘play and also two or three more markers in an ident- ¢4eal_ manner. _ ~~. The Royals missed several glittering. scoring opportu ftles during the game despite their sparse number of on net but Smith in the Summerside cage came up few big saves after getting off to an extremely shaky s {He allowed a long shot to go through his skates Royals and another shot to get him and # is a credit to both he and the Summerside club that they did not fold > eer play the following game and in their home rink. The Royals will be town fans that the two wins by the aril He e es = aegaces ae age 3 ae who Win a game they. can ill afford to their current spot. : Rotary Old Timers, Skating Performance To Go Tomorrow By FRED MacDONALD Hillier; Vernon Blanchard for- An ice show will occupy ice | ward:—Jim Fox, Dave Boswell, at the facum this Thursday night | Walter Lawlor, Bill Ledwell, Cheginning at 7.30 p.m. Highlight- | Henry Woolridge, Al Rogers, ing the show will be outstanding | Buck Whitlock; Norman Larter, Maritime figure skaters from | Cecil Dowling, Joey LeClair Moncton and Charlottetown as | George Rogers; well as an Old Timers hockey Storey; coach, Charlie Ryan game between the Charilotte- | trainer. town old timers and the S'Side | §’Side Old Timers:—Goal: Sid old timers. Forbes; defence: at Vanes The. Ice Show is sponsored by | Walter the Rotary Club with all proceeds | side, Garth Gay, Wallace Mut- going to the Easter eSal Fund. | tart; Forwards:—Emmett Train- The official announcer wili in-|or, Charlie Deighan, Gerard troduce the Old Time players be- | Bernard, Gus Blacquiere, Chick fore the game, as the fans might | Gallant, Lippy Gaudet, Harold not know their starry neigh- | Muttart, Fidel Gallant, Gordie *bours who may have gained a | Kelly, Osca: Campbell, Laytoa few pounds around the waists | Schurman (Playing coach). man- and lost a few hates from their | ager: Herb Schurman. coach: 5 in the only NHL game this evening and it : lose’ if they hope to stay if i _| Allan Flood was the individual ~—-out-the- manager Wes oe Above are members of the rink which captured the Rite Way~’Cleaners Ltd. Trophy and prizes during Confedéra- tion Speil play at the Charlot- tetown Curling Club yester- By CHRIS ANNETT Saint Dunstan's High School | | facing a 2-1 deficit and elimin- | | ation from the Charlottetown and | District finals last night as they | | started the third period, refused | | to bow. out under the pressure | and rode the heroics of the line | | of Billy Weatherbie, Alan Flood | and Gary Cudmore to a decisive 5-3 victory over the Prince of | Wales Welshmen. The win in the | third- game of *the series was | the first for SDHS and leaves | the tally at 2-1 for the Welsh- | men. : | star of the evening as he bang- ed home three goals and set | |up another. but his line maies | | too deserve their share of the ‘credit. Gary Cudmore Tinished | Saints as he had two and one assist while Bill Weatherbie: | with his brilliant play and pas- | ses around the net. | For the Welshmen, who sag- ged visibly after the Saints scored their fourth goal, Joey. Brown, Bob Doherty and Gus Houston -had- one each. _The Forum was a noisy place as the game got underway but both clubs, seemingly unbother- ed. by the noise got down to some-.extremely...close...checking. and the only shot in the first five minutés was a rink tong icing attempt by the Welshmicn. How- ever after that the game opened up somewhat. , j Both teams missed a couple of | golden .opportunities on power | play opportunities but the Welsh- | men opened the scoring a min- ute or so after the game had | been delayed to-clean the remi- | nants of some object off the ice..| Ken Ballem drilled a shot from | just inside the blueline and Joey Brown banged the puck in after | Mike Brown had appeared to} |have it smothered in his pads. | |» Alan Flood tied the sccre af- | ter having missed a chance) minutes before Flovd stole the puck off an crrant PWC defence- man and hit ‘he lower right} hand corner with a bullet drive. | Shortly after that both he and) Joey Brown met ii a jcust along | the boards. Both players receiv- | ed penalties for unnecessary | roughness. | The Saints came oui at the beginning of the second witi fire | ~~goal—scoring-for-—-the—- -made three of the goals possibly |’ |the score of 8-2, thereby win- ee es Pad Be OF a day. George Kays LEFT’ skip- ped his team of Jenny Boom- hower, Harry Shama and Sa- die Shama to a win over the Skit Ferguson rink represent- ing the Dartmouth Curling tle P es “TROPHY WINNE Club. Other members of the losing rink were Helen Fergu- son, Barb MacKenzie and Ken MacKenzie. Other rinks tak- ing prizes in the day long Scrappy Saint Dunstan,s Out hus 7 oa 2 7 4 + : 4 ae spiel were skipped by the fol- | lowing men: Alan Smith, Dr. | Chris Gallant, Roger Bacon, | Ken MacDonald and Charles | Craig. } TORONTO. (CP)-A_ satisfied ‘signed and both fighters have atmosphere filled. the Ontario been licensed properly Athletic Commission “orice Irving Ungerman, Chuvalo’s Tuesday following a...pre-fight manager, said there are no medical-. examination for the. eomplieations March 29 heavyweight bout be- ‘| don't--really—-eare.-ahout- tween Cassius Clay and Géorge Chuvalo,. The fighters, were pronounced _anything right now except that these swo fighters are in the ring Tuesday,’’ he said. physically fit. by commission Angelo Dundee, ‘who - handles physician * Thomas Flom: managerial duties for the Louis- merfeldt. ville syndicate sponsoring Clay, Merv McKenzie, head of the was satisfied because terms of commission, was Satisfied he- were the commission contract cause all contracts have been : agreeable Rang ers, Wings To Meet Tonight By AL McNEIL Canadian Press Staff Writer Detroit Red Wings, last sea- son's first-place finishers in the National Hockey League’s reg- ular schedule will be out to gain ground on third ace when they meet the New York Rang- ers in New York tonight. ;ster the Red Wings protected instead of Terry Sawchuk in the draft two years ago. Sawchuk wound up with the Maple Leafs, Toronto and Montreal are eyeing two defencemen as doubtful starters for their | Thursday night meeting, one be- cause of injury and the other The Wings are three points because of league discipline behind” third” -— place Toronto ;—Kent—Douglas,_whe—picked_up Maple Leafs with 68 points,|a minor’ penalty, a major, a misconduct and a game miscon- duct on.Saturday night against wks in Tor- pl Wings, | word. from league _ president pote ‘ while the New Yorkers are in. | fifth: spot, out of playoff con. | 2 U : tention. However, Toronto has | Chicago Black 4 y : 4° ayed two games less than the onto, still must await further elt, swipe of his blade. playoff the Saints’ remained un- | tween. his pads. Less than four minutes later Cudmore served made his third of the night the ing” shot that hemp"’ behind Ellis. -_ALAN FLOOD fod their efforts paid off a lot more quickly. Bill. .Weatherbie put Alan Flood in the clear with | a quick-pass_and- Flood scored | on an effort that was a duplicate of his tally in the first. 7.37 mark only to see the Welsh- | men tie it up again a minute la- ter. Gary Cudmore had only to tap.the pucktin the open corner after Billy Weatherbié had” dip-7 sey doodied his way into the clear and drawn Ellis: but the ‘PWC club came back. Tuppy Corran Bon Wins Hockey Crown | | In CYO hockey action at St. Dunstan's rink recently Corran Ban-toppled_Tracadie Cross by ning the best three of five final for the Kelly and MacInnis tro- phy three games to one. The new champions playing without four of their regular players dominated the play throughout the game. At the entl of the first period Corran Ban held a 40 lead on goals by F. Morrison, J. Hughes, K. Hugh- es and J; MacDougall. After the two teams exchanged ends, Tra- cadie scored their first with E. Walsh beating Emmett Doyle who was subbing for Bimbo Mor- fison in the Corran Ban cage. |the loss p |Green to third spot in the stand- |Ontarin ing behind undefeated Northern Quebec wing Cudmore took a perfect !19.03- Ball 12.50; A _ |pass from Weatherbie -and cut- | (double cattiah hs Mack ting in front of Ellis put it be- | 17.37. insurance marker with a blister- |Kenzie, Rogers) 8.41; 7. “humped the Cudmore (Weatherbie, | 14.57; 8. $SDHS — Flood First Period — 1. PWC _ — 'more) 18.50. Island Quartet Drops TwoGam | FORT WILLIAM, Ont. (CP They went ahead 3-2 at the | - Rogers centered a knee high/Brown (Ballem, Houston) 13 50; pass and Gus Houston deflected |2. SDHS it past Brown with a vicious ties — Ballem 6.50; Weatherbie Forum Thursday night in the 9.00; Arsenault 14.44/ Flood, Only other mid-week action. | ~ Flood 17.34. Penal- Fighting for their life in the Brown. 18.19. Second Period — 3. PWC daunted and six minutes later poherty (Turner) 13.33. Penal they had taken the lead, this |ties — Doherty, MacDonald’ time again on a goal by Cud-/159: MaacKinnon (misconduct) more. Streaking down the right-945: MacKenzie 7.05: Rogers senault MacDougall Third Period — 4, SDHS up a pass to Alan Flood, cruising | Flood (Weatherbie) .52; 5. SDU | TAKES SHORT REST in front of the PWC nets and he |— Cudmore (Weatherbie, Flood) | .32; 6. PWC — Houston (Mac- SDHS— Affleck) (Cud- : og : )—.|the- Prince. Edward Island. rep- Saskatchewan scored an upset 8 resentative his. first loss. 7 triumph over defending cham- pion Alberta in the fourth round of the national mixed curling |Nova Scotia championship Tuesday night. } The victory was thé “first™ for? / 'Ted Jurista’s rink from Vans- |B.C. in three starts while N~ Ontario ;coy, Sask., ushed Calgary's Lee Ontario and Manitoba. Bill Tetley e Port Arthur con- |N.B. «. tinued his winning streak when | Manitob he downed Prince Edward Is- | ond. Then its Alberta with three | for fourth spot, both with 2-2. won-loss records. 10th-place New Brunswick de- feat sixth-place Nova Scotia defeated Quebec 8- | land 10-6-to remain on top with | Nfld. place with a 3-0 won-loss rec- | P.E.I. wins and one loss and British Alberta Columbia and Nova Scotia tied | Sask. | Nova The fourth round also saw Quebec _ Newfoundland |N.B. with a narrow 8-7 margin while Nfld. . "THIRD ROUND 100 001 001.1— 4 Alberta 011 200 010 0,5 100010 101 0— 4 000 301 0200— 6 019 310 210 0— 8 303.001 002 1—10 001 010 101 0— 4 120.101.0290 1— 8 050 201 041 —15 four victories and no losses. . | P.E.I. 201 010.200 0— 6 Manitoba, who had the bye tn} FOURTH ROUND the evening draw, is in second IN. Ontario 303 000 300 1—10 010 020 012 0— 6 02020 201 0— 7 100 103 020 1— 8 001 020 301 1— 8 200 101 010 0— 5 Scotia 020 200 102 1— 8 201 002 020 0— 7 ‘ 5, and British Columbia downed B.C. $00 110 100 1— 7 last-place Ontario 7-6. ~~ T Oritarlo 021 001 020 0—.6 Alberta’s defending champion National mixed curling was one of four rinks still un-| championship standing after four rounds: _._| Welshmen Team _ es Moves To Final || clash |Clarence Campbell whether or Montreal | First-place Canadiens with the Leafs not he will receive a fine, sus- Pension or both for allegedly pushing and throwing a punch Canadiens, ‘with 80 points, | at linesman John d’Amico, who ‘hold -a one-point edge over Chi- | stepped in to break up a fight cago’ Black Hawks and also|with Chicago's Doug Mohns. - at maintain a game in hand over | the Hawks. . ; aca von where they finish CURLING DRAW n the standings, Sid Abel, De- : troit coach and general man-|7.9 AT SOURIS | ager, has already taken steps. |to ensure a strong goaling. situa- uae 1 — R. Jenkins vs C. Gal- {tion for. fhe playoffs. ico 8 b. Durling' va A; Birt, He has dispatched regular ou ee Roger Crozier to wart orida for_a short vacation and an ; has tecalied George Gard res 2 — A. Mallard vs A. .Grif- from. Pittsburgh of the Amei- | Ice 1 — B. Boertein vs B. Ste- |{ = ' Cassius Glay And Chuvalo Pass Medicals For Fight Following the . medical om amination, Dundee and Clay went into McKenzie's office te sign the contract. . : WEIGHTS NOT ANNOUNCED The... weights weren't am nounced. Ted MeWhortter, €hu- valo's chief trainer, said his. fighter weighed around 212 and plans to come in at 209. _ Clay, who weighed 225 when he arrived. here Friday, is clos . ing in on his fighting weight of ° about 215 : McKenzie said. he will re- lease a list of rules and reg- lulations two days before the 15- round fight. i “We will use Ontario” officials, - a referee and two judges,’’ Mc- ’ Kenzie said. “And there won't. be any squabble ‘about gloves | to be used.’ McKenzie said the | gloves are ‘the problem of the | promoter. All we stipulate is that they are eight-ounce gloves and of the same make.”’ McKenzie was reluctant to comment on whether this would be a title fight, but said: “Ohtario cannot recognize this as a championship fight be- cause it falls under the juris- |diction of the WBA.” ‘ The WBA recognizes Ernie Terrell of Chicago as it’s cham- ;+pion.__Terrell__was_. originally ischeduled to fight Clay but backed out. Clay ‘s generally recognized throughout the world as champion. 43 | ean Hockey League. Gardner, in the nets for De- | troit Sunday night for their 6-1) “over Toronto;-is~the--young--+ Service The - Prince of Wales high + school—basketball team ran roughshod over SDHS yesterday afternoon, 59-43, and earned the |, right to represent PWC in the A complete stock of furnace parts on hand. Your Shell Agent for Charlottetown, Parkdale, Sherwood and Eastern P‘E.1. Interscholastic A basket- 7 Pe ht Feaeh ashes against ae s ‘ |High school. Brian Peters paced a ae Welshipen with fp points. ia Ww J. W: Skinner |a@ fast bréak type offense while c coal n4a° Don Lothian and Bill Taylor had | Dial 4-4044 { |13 points each, | John White had 14 points in a} | losing cause while Morresy had | Ellsworth - 8;: Cullen 6 and 'Gaudet 4. Prince of Wales, wha |have used a ball control offense |all season apparently surprised \the Saints in the game as they | enjoyed 26-19 lead at halftime. | |The series between PWC and ; Summerside — High—-will— begin |sometime next week and it too | will be a best of three contest. Birchwood High | _ Captures First | In the first game of the P.E.I. | junior basketball championships Birchwood High School trounced Queen Charlotte High School 29- 14 yesterday afternoon, The half- |time score was 7-5. Mike Connel- ily led the winners with 11 points | [poue Burke chipped in with 121 Grafton St. Fast Service + THE TROPHY HOUSE OF CHARLOTTETOWN For All Your Awards and Presentations Special Discounts to Clubs and Schoolg NOTICE! INCREASE IN INTEREST RATES" Bon PLAIN TER | — a | on Engraving once sha heads. Many of the | in their eyes and ‘the number of However, K. Hughes scored |defeated after the third round | em five. Paul Norris led QCHS-with | re pesiedbane ange de in good shape and | Layton Schurman. ‘ehances that they missed on| again giving Corran Ban a 5-1/of the national mixed curling | : PW L |nine points. The next game will Effective January 1, 1966 an equal number think they are, jbreakaways, posts and deflec-| lead. Then M. Kell scored Tra-|ehampionship Tuesday. Northern Ontario 4 4 9 |be played tomorrow at QCHS 5 so go to the forum and see these Borden Juveniles t= that were just wide could |cadie’s second and final goal.| Lee Green directed his Cal-| Manitoba 23 0 leon balding youngsters who have ; jhave won the game’ for them Corran Ban continued to press | gary unit to a close 5-4 decision | Alberta : OS Mi a CURRENT ACCOUNT been taking to the ice almost Co P E | Crown mh there. : | and F. Morrison and J. MacDou- jover Herb MacNeil of Sydney, | British, Columbia 422 ; ‘daily for the past six weeks in p otmebe | The Welshmen's Ken Ballem| gall scored their second goa's|N.S. to crowd into first place Nova Scotia 4-277 | an effort to ‘‘stay’’ in’ shape. A jtook the club's penalty of the | of the night. To complete the |with Northern Ontario and Man-| Newfoundland $21] ‘ Barring the unforgseen many The Borden Juveniles won the jsession at the 12.50 mark but| scoring K. Hughes notched ;his| itoba, who kept pace with their | Saskatchewan 3.12 SAVINGS of these players can be seen. Provincial-Juvenile B Champion- things didn’t turn out” just like third of the night beating Frank | third straight triumphs. . | RE. $718 wending-their-way-lazily through Ship when they defeated Tignish, ‘the Saints had hoped they would. | MacNally, the overworked. Tra- Right behind, with two eon-| Quebec 41335 “the “tity “streets-to~their-jobs-on.5-3, in the Borden rink Saturday Barry -Turner— partially blocked | cadie _goaler... . +. _|secutive victories, Was Len) New Brunswick Ai 3 la point shot by thé” Saints’-and’|~-Five penalties were handed out. £08 -Kalichak's Newfoundland four-_| Ontario. some from Goose Bay. ene | Friday morning telling their fel- ‘night. This was the second garrie” low workers how they plan to Of a home and home, two game after having gained control of in the well played game by re- eee stage a comeback next year total point series. The first | to Doherty who made no mistake with his Tracadie and two to Corran Ban. |breakaway opportunity. His low! Members of this year's Kelly teams. So hockey fans make | iwrist shot caught the far corner | and McInnis trophy winners are: sure you stroll into the forum |&5. i t key | Bame, in Tignish, was won by | with one of the city - hoc Y | aden $2. Beha Mapes the puck passed it feree Art Arsenault, Three to at 7.90: to. aee this colorful per-| Doe Se the mila weaker mis fand PWC was ahead again. | goalie, Bimbo Morrison: de- | ; ,’ i - TEE formance—it’s for a worthy | reese ne . ie ke ward ae A fued between Andy Arsen-|fensemen, Reafdon, Corrigan, oe <a ak an tee x % 2 TTT. ellen | this season vault, and = Wayne - MacDougall’ F. Morrison and. playing. coach |ley'd Northern Ontario rink Volkswagens ‘ ant wee are the line-ups for ; [broke out a a he on md. Hughes; forwards, K. Hugh-|from Port Arthur edged British Are Our Specialty Brings You: The ams; ce and continued briefly in| es, J. MacDougall, E.. Doyle, C ChAT a | Charlottetown Old Timere—| [SOAP BAFFLED FOLK |the sin bin and that ended the | Mevers, W. Doyle, G. O'Con- |Home perened «py Glen | slele Tne of genuls Confederati Cee eye | cee din tial Hee wade aes Cee tee Ue: Soom. fell E. Mitchell, and J. Morri-| Kalichak trotinced Doug. Bell] Volkswagen parts. onreceration | Judson, defence:—Murray Car- years ago but its uses were then | The Saints came out skating | gon of Che root a me x i ‘4 A olkswagen parts, 2 michael, Art Perry, Keith Car- unknown, so it was used a8 &/hard again at the start, of the —- rlottetown 15 and RUDISCH'S Bonspiel | michael, Sandy Frizzel, Lloyd cosmetic and as axle-grease. \third but unlike the second per-f[ —— —— ‘ P. E. | GARAGE Schedule , o * MINOR.HOCKEY i nites Alberry Plains | by — - The following 1s the curling} i ~ + | + Bruce Ellis’ Bantam Hornets SHUFFLEBOARD - r, draw for men in the Confeder. | will host their Montague count- New Shipment of. RALPH'S MEN'S WEAR Trophy | - | erparts here tomorrow in a sud. C MPIO S : MEN'S | |den death gant to deterntine HA N HIP Honda Bikes and” prizes. | the Kings and Queen; County ey a AM. - |champions. The winners will la i and Cars x ine | | meet the Prince county titlehold- (For Vending Services Ltd. Trophy) Ice ae ey Doug Saund- | aan Ge ivan te Gaara os Ice 2-1 Carter (Amh) vs. K . qearieriy ca mands Laan: nash luna bestia hl . 8:00 P.M. TONIGHT Ready Seedy . e Tome "Soom iw Paperweight Schedule SS caumaeaes : i - Ice 3—C. Craig (St.J.) vs. Hy} ccounts ope The eesti is. a Paper- Branch No.. 1 Charlottetown Legion | \ ay tant <b al | care ene rate weight schedule in Charlotte- ‘ : Jee &-E Tanton vs, . Beat. ingle town Minor. Hockey’ League ——aa encase taye (Lane) — ve nee, playoff competition The. follow: . i ; Ice 5—Dr_, Kelly vs, Bill Acorn 9 a ae yenardane as (ot paying time last saturcay, | (INTERMEDIATE “A” FINALS , Ce ane time in paren | due to. Provincial playoff com- 160 Model with 18 hip. overhead | lee I—W. Vaughan (Fred) vs. ea y . van { M | Ded F O R U M eams,, dual carburetors, and tele- ' R. ; y nn «(Nt I I HE é ednesday, March = 23r¢ ie fr engions ce 2b, Gaile Nid) va, L, rant oe fe - —_ 41. pam. Se sy ol 2. e rc sion. Sk Gin, bbodebts : NI A JC IR I R l - i y ee ee Pee ee ce 1 — Bluebirds vs. ac WEDNESDAY M ™~ -cycle engine ce 3A. Rober Mont) vs. i . ~~ : | birds; ARCH 23—8.30 P.M @ Fantastic economy D. Stanhope COMP A-N ® . TRUMP THE ACES Ire %—Sparcows vs Redbird ra : Easy. to ride lee 4—Blerh. Wade (Fred) vs ’ ‘ ; * esis 7 “t:a0" pam S'side Pope Motors "Aces" Absolutly ose jie Nanda | 57 Queen St. (the Hyndman Bldg.) Angie Carrol LEFT and Dave Forum . The series for the fee 1—Owls vs Crows; S vs EASY. FINANCING “Pee 5-H. G Gibson tFred) vs. @ PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND CANADA Lawlor are two of the Royals P.E.1 Intermediate A champ- Ice 2—Hawks vs. Jays i . ‘ oe Keith Cc ichael Ai) Reaan 4) : f SLAND, i who will be looking to take ionship is currently. tied at |5:20 p.m. ae town Sandy s Royats armichae 4 Hours 9 -'5 Daily — Closed Saturday : B key win from the Summer- two games apiece and the win Ice 1—Fagies-vs<Faleons Adults $1.4 a , Ltd — wis a : : side Pope Motor’ Aces this in Chariottetown would be a | Ice, 2—Open time tor vossibie dalts $1.00 ; Students 50e js . ao ed ‘ . 894-1910 ‘evening at the Charlottetown big one for the Royals practice., ; 9 25 Brackley Pt. Rd. Dial 4°0423 | 1 Ernie Boushy of Winnipeg, trying for a second national mixed trophy to go with the one he won n 1964, turned back GOOD SERVICE ” WITH eg Pie THIS PASSBOOK © 7 e Pk ee