“e SPORTS FRONT Montreal Team PAGE 13 Holds Big Lead “20% scnow —cextatarws, men. Ar 51 By JIM CULLEN “The Montreal Canadiens with Jean Beliveau, the. big captain of the “Flying Frenchmen”, firing the winning took a two game in their best of seven final with Chicago Black Hawks in the Stanley Cup playoffs Montreal Forum Tuesday night, with a ail He tlt ; riled Fan Wharram. the speedy winger also on the sidelines for this uniform when the Hawks host Claude. Provost continued to do : Robert Melvin Hull, but the ‘blond bomber Provost know that he recognized him as on he belted Mr. Provost rather hard. We never s an aggressive game as he did anal z wk’ didn’t appear to miss an opport f ae ak any member of the ‘Flying Frenchmen’ w _prolong the-argument Hull was only too rea to oblige. Once again, from the point of view of a Chicago fan, wouldn’t go out of our way to hand any to the Na- tional Hockey League individual scoring champion, but pee “will more than likely be in better form on home ice and Pp ks to are the series. : the Hawks cams’ Worsley has been doing a terrific job for the oaltending duties from diminutive Charlie Hodge. The Conger wetmindes has always created a lot of controversy and many - been knowml to say- many pat he has certainly been a big factor in the success of this Montrea! team, to date. as Ree i ah i , I : E E " it. $ rf : 3 i | Faced By JERRY GLADMAN CHICAGO {CP) Chicago |Black Hawks are faced with [finding a.cure for two problems i i | ; ' ' jthey have rum up against in the that they | © \didn’t have in the semi-finals— | |= ‘injuries and Claude Provost. Stanley Cup finals The Hawks are down 20 in games going into tonight's third match of the best-of-seven se- iries against Montreal Cana- idiens, the. same position they were in after two games against {Detroit Red Wings in the semi- | final. 4 Two of the major reasons the |Hawks. were able to bounce back and defeat the National Hockey League champion Wings in seven games were that the club was injury free and the ;Wings were unable to keep, |super-star Bobby Hull in check. | It’s been an entirely different story against the fast - skating Canadiens. The Hawks played the first = two games without défenceman | Pierre Pilote and_ right. winger ;Ken Wharram. Left winger Bill |(Red) Hay performed with a chipped bone in his left elbow. | MISSED ON POWER PLAY | Pilote’s absence was most | notable. especially on the power play. The slick defence- man‘has a shoulder separation. | Wharram, who seems to ga Windy City Aggregation AC ~ ith Two Problems i id. “He isn’t yanking him jright winger Chico Maki. While |around with it so the refs have this puts the team’s top two lbeen ignoring it. But what~he~<corers on the same unit, it also jis doing is hooking just ‘ne rendered the other two lines in- — ~~ @ifféctive_ offensively: | Hull admits Provost has Seen Mikita kept away from Beli- la i bother. vau, but had to contend with “He’s good and strong and veteran centre Henri Richard |hard to get away from,” says who blanketed him. ithe. blonde left winger. “I'd The Hawks arrived here by jhave to say he's given me the plane followimz Tuesday's zame |hardest time of any player this and went directly to their hide- | year.” away at Rockton, 90 miles | However, Blake is aware that * away. apes Reay has the final line change The Canadiens-bvanded a, |here and will try to keep Hull train for a 22 - hour trip. and |from Provost: |. renee’ scheduled to arf’ ve : i Bs at: Ju 6 NES ere until late Wednesday--niz In the seccud game Reay juggied his lines to try and zet some scoring punci into the at- tack and also to ge: Stan. Mi- |kita away from big Jean Bel- iveau, who has been checking four players from Buffalo the oe von close Bisons of the American Lea |as Prov wai ull. —defencemen John Miszuk a Reay put Mikita, the league OTTAWA (CP) — Larry Re- Don Johns, left winger Jack scoring champion for—the—iast--gan's-proposed-hockey_school_at Stanfield and right -winger two s asons, between Hull and Innsbruck, Austria, suffered set- backs on two fronts Wednesday, oo ‘top innare ie the ct but the former National Hockey first two games went to Pro- Leon Wagner League player still hopes to go ; S ° kept the ‘chicago ace under, POICES Atttaack stators ‘smytte, ‘president ot : may have a big bargaining wea- EELD TO THREES SNOTE By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS 2 vost, 31-year-old right win ahead with his project. : bs yg mince oo And if NHL owners agree with pon in his battle against an In- Hull, who counted @ record- “4 barrage of home runs set- ternational Ice Hockey Federa- Larry Regan ~ ‘Has Setback By BOB MacKENZIE oat: ‘ i he third particularly well against Mont- tying eight goals against De- : ; Hawks will win by a 4-3 count on home ice in t , 3 : a a tled several! of the games {tion ban on professionals — one, aw! Stanley Cup final tonight. real, is nursing a twisted knee troit in the semi-final, has been | Wednesday as baseball's slug- Termeans lulaveies rights . ga their Chicago coach Billy Reay held to three shots on goal in id Wha : ta te | gers began to find the groove. NHL games. A d Th ; sai rram may start to- ‘o games and no goals. |” Cieveland’s Leon Wagner ar we Guedes Abe Tid Bits. From Here An ere sie _but Pilote’s. status is Mentresl coach Toe Blake | siammed two homers, the sec- q9, , (punms Ahearne, prest- lew? ; ; ; concedes that Hull is more pow- leading Oth inning oe probably Presiding Judge Claudé Brissette of Blue Bonnets raceway | Pilote’s injury has dumped a erfu! ohysically than rovest, (ond, Je SS home. 2esan's chief opponent, has ap- Wednesday slapped a one-year suspension on a trainer and a | |heavy burden on 26-year-old “but. Provost doesn't go into |town opening day crowd of 44,- | ted for NHL TV distribution groom for a third person to administer a drug to a |rookie Matt Ravlich, who has body contact with him. He just s36 fans to a 65 victory over "2%S im Europe. But Smythe harness horse following a race. The ban sepente Comatas |to fill in for Pilote on the power takes the puck away.” ‘the Los Angeles Angels. Rocky |“?* quoted as saying Tuesday Trotting Association membership until Jan. 1, ae a ‘play and kill of penalties as Reay has a different attitude. Cojavito also had a two - run in Montreal that Ahearne’s con- Claude Edmond and groom Michael Vandal -for. | well. “Provost has that stick of his | tomer for the Indians tinued opposition to professional incident. - Chicago's walking wounded right against Bobby's chest |" Chicago's Bill Skowron seen bP ced him Poy — Former world heavyweight boxing champion, Floyd Patter- have forced them to call up every time he gets near him,”| cracked a two-run homer in the Recan “be our ae in Ene __ tn stnonced Weanesiy. cham assos Gay hee promis, | BT ith ining rin the Wie Se rope 3 eee SE Ee ett “It T beat Clay. my ext | Seber ; SPORT ECHOES Rie Gee See eae cored | Senvibe has no power to grant fight will be with Sonny Liston. Then 1 will-retire. I bi: = ; single pd in ae tet oe ae we ace = The Great Antonio, whe is ee Se on 2 ; ae promye Boston’s Bill Monbou- [ames in the league—but Regan man in the world and stands 6’ 4” se > ee Ia M ‘quette settled into a pitcher's 52/4 im an interview Wednesday astounding 465 pounds will take on two wrestlers go big 4 Ly. cy acnine aroons duel. gi Me Ges ene matter. . rr Paty eae 7 al fa aoe at 9: = a. Seg a4 x. a Minnesota assaulted three certain. “I a eg gg Pll p.m. The Great Antonio is a bearded giant who eats 90 exes ag Wallo juniors Yankee for 10 hits in- go ahead with it but it may have "Seta ene tare or tur bunts and tong them fer | THE GREAT ANTONIO - 3 ge gm ogg | ec 2 a ae oe Se ee See et Gee “s Tony Oliva and J i i spell. In addition to his egg § . : : Z , Bee spoiled New York’s home | - steaks at each meal and drinks several cans of fruit jokers. The Great Antonio will be Friday. April 30 He claims and strongman act. Action is By NORMAN MacDONALD opener 7-2 Oliva and Hall each . PROBABLE A a native of Siberia clothing main action i 1 drawn illion scheduled t t unde: t Jusion’ connected with a man base dives farther preal of poodle tbnny oC — ee = scheduled i pease ae night in Tokyo to 9 p.m. at the local areas ia *~<That-11-2-trouncing- which -La-..ve come to the cccauoak os while Rollins’ wis a asi aK f PITCHERS 70 suits and his are a! tremendous size the Charlottetown Forum on _ witness his wrestling feats weizhs 465 pounds. chine Maroons handed Sydney Bove: ~ Detroit was héld to three hits He teld us he has 50 apartme ment houses and 25 farms along a mepuahaaletiiaia tien setanaieasemeeeeenmreneagaoumete eee = Se - Post Record—Juniors—_Tuesday-—_vise-_ when__used__in_moedera- —\by Kansas City’s Join O’Dono- ‘By THE CANADIAN PRESS oe with a Rolls-Royce car and two Liscoln Continentals. . jaight looked more like what is tien: can make om S00 |shue and Fred Telbot bet the| Probable pitchers for today’ : ° f | BASEBALL : Feumed ld eee Ge ae ee a cee - \Tigers pushed across the major joags gales, won and ; : i ; : |game’s only run in the fourth lost records in parentheses: CURLING ROUNDUP (Canadiens Fan | scores ist tasaiot is cite Sema meny come eet > noi mu re ’ : So | oe tee cman vase ‘bly close and the boys who like here, and baseball, softball, oe aio ee oe CHARLOTTETOWN [Per a Deeaen #. Meal ° ? . T paotieae Tomes to holler “fix” got some inspir- and golf are mere than a | Dverel Ue Sid “pitching saved New Work, Fisher 10.0) at The following is the curling Ice 4: H. aan vs j Kansas City 000 600 600— @ 5.0 2ti0n from these contests. (They menth away. Although we did ft for Hank Avairre " theeshes”’ Kout a > Los draw for Thursday night at the lan, B. Jones, M. tf oOwiIn ear an e00 100 Cex. 1.31, might even call'them con — see golfers playing on the | rover gg 7a Aneel, Koulax »(N). Charlottetown Club. This is the WK. Acorn, Marjorie mt ov “. & 7) (tests). Summerside’s Alan Gau- course at Ken-We, between lente Pca Fos agh ce ie loser ge earner closing “Mixed Spiet:-~ Vadew. ont Oy on © <9 > sng Babands: Aguiree "i20), det by the way, sdired a goal Wolfville and Meatville last | Sten ime One Stack: | Minnesota, Kaat (hoy at Ni 6:45 P.M. Ice 5: ney Deugies. A: Mac- By CY FOX Mice and his colleagues join im cherry (§) and M Sulli *|for Sydney in the ‘second last Sunday. We im Summerside oo oi the Chic. Cabs 92. | York Boog op ew Ice 1: B. Nicholsod, J Boom. cings, Harvey pou. Jones. K. MONTREAL (CP) — Chicago the irate refrain. Go Sore, Sullivan ‘game. There wasn't any doubt had am exceptionally geod Tr", 2c"tne third straight failure | Baltimore, “Busker (0-1) hower, J. MacDonald, E. Hig-| Donald ve ress. A Roper Black Hawks beware—out t» Mike is married with two chil- | ascctes 010 100 0008 about the integrity of the games heckey season this year with |.) "0 6 fo. “Jactson who Wachinetee Orne yy son vs. J. Squarebriggs. G. | Douglas, M. Pursey, A. Roper See ver is a youngish man dren and restricts his music- one 100 591 3t Montreal last spring when large crowds watching the (** 3 ¥ 1OE JACKOe, ashington, Ortega (0-1), (N). MacKay, K. Cantwell, V. Ander-| 8.30 P.M. ee ag Se a ¥ deaths to tha Sisind: ‘Mla ot Cleveland = 080. 282 C116 $ 1 ove got snowed under so play-offs. It was a triumphant 7°" 24 games last season. | -Only games scheduled. ee Ice 1: Open. | : : ae * Newman, R. Lee (8); Brunet) se Pe eer io Ice 2: W. MacLaine, A. Cud- Michel Blanchard, * has he says, couldn't care less about <@), Chance (9), Piche (0-1) a), joamty, sad SS chase ve — te ‘ee ue ‘ 5 G. Rodd, L. Webster vs. Dr.;more. J. gene pron ag ae Mesnead Condens’ salaadl” Wp lee salad iu Ghnaiiaad ua” tae pay for the lights. We suppose gret that the PCHL winners | Hooper, S. MacMillan, G. Gal- ue “c MacDonald. G. Duffy. | Supporter. since he was seven years i}. ticks iat 1 the fact that the central Cana- didn’t finish im time to play | nors lant, H. Cudmore. a a ae . M .| The Forum has rocked to His enthusiasm has taken hint! ody “dian teams were playing away Sandy's Royals. Don't forget | lee 3. D. Wonnacott, D. Mac.| _,!ce_3:_H. Peters, 0. MacDoe == hi New Teom, Azcue (1), HRs/ Cle — ¢5m home would make some the RCAF Eagles beat Shear- | oe Nctou ys |S. P. Perry, BE. Deugins ve |Dosts from fis gold - colered and Bis born Sit Cho way to Ney lwagner 2, (3), Colavite (2). | tsveace. water tee. We believe a ser- * : 25 Donald, R. Goss, G. Curley vs. York ‘for the on-the-road adven-' B. O'Rourke, P. Burden, Dr. Chicage W. Redden, Liz MacDonald, B trumpet and to the “charge™ tures of his heroes. cheers which*it heralds from a 100 600 600 62— 3 7 1 | A DISTURBING STORY (the association and Mrs. Har- |per, David Boswell, Director of | Allied Youth and Physical Edu- cation for the Island, Gerald | to take part in the celebraiion | Keough, minor hockey coach |that was made possible by the and Mrs. Keough, Franklin Per- ‘members of the Sports Recrea-| ry, coach who introduced _ the. tion association, and the Wom-j;Midget B. Champions with a |en’s Working Auxiliary of the skit along with a gift to each association. i player for the following. Kenneth McRae, president of Alvin Hackett, captain of ‘the’ the association and master of team was voted the most valu- |ceremonies welcomed the hoc- able player. Joe Cheverie, high- know,. is virtually an Airforce league. There are not m any boys from the town who play, although fellows like Clarence Gillis, Coke Grady, Gumps Gay, Ulric GaHant, and George Kinch are among the best. To throw the league out of balance by power-pacing one team would probably lead to uninteresting key players and guests that in- est scorer, Cletus Keough, the games and small crowds ll cluded Very Rev. M.J. Rooney, best play maker, Alfred Hand- summer. Another rumor _re-| Rev. David MacDonald and Mrs. rahan best play rusher, Nor- garding softball is that. Borden MacDonald, Dr. R.H. Kennedy, man Bernard the most gentle- is considering entering a team. David Boswell Sr. and Alma manly player. Arthur udet, We're sure they would be wel-| Buote. best defenceman, Bruce Arsen- come, and they have some fine. Head table guests besides the ault, best poke-checker, bby and Mrs. McRae in- Boyce the most aggressive play- er. Freddie Ready the best softball players down on that south shore. Martin, P.’ Bowness. Boston 100 000 o0000— 1 81 , ae | Ice 4: K. Ready, F. Whitlock, Knot of rabid Canadiens sup- 7 Busherdt- 0) Will (iD, ia what's ar A. MacEyen, H. MacKinnon vs. /PORsts. 5 eel Golfers Fi‘! amd Romano, Mar- eee ee omens ; C. Whitenect, I Gallant, L.| The supporters come over TOUNG lee (it): Meubousmetie (1a) | —_ ogg Burke, B.B. MacDonald. en. Beane om seers and Tillmgn. HR: Chi-Skow-|-Wore wausee tee and we’. Ice 5: Open. Verdun, toting a zeal that will Upset Tourney ma ere w NOTE: (lf.unable to curl, piease be satisfied only if their beloved get.your own substitute) Habs triumph in the current PINEHURST, N.C. (AP) —| Mimnesota 003 020 020—710 1 : Stanley Cup final against Chi xiedalist Nancy Roth sailed se New Yerk 200 000000—2 81 - oe ae seaea a oe : : renely through her second round pascua! (i-0' Fosnow (8) amd’ There is a story going the beg ee at as ee | The Nerdusiies wil miss to match, bel.-a° Gugle of igh Battey; Stottlemyre (1-1) Staf- rounds that the RCAF intend to \5p a oe night's tussle at Chicago, but school teen-agers on Easter va- ford (6), Mikkelsen (8) and pick their best softball players eee — eo ho Sander cation, Gail Sykes and Canadia® pjanchard. HRs: Minn — Oliva and require them to play for the ; ee oe Sandra Post. shook up the north ¢1). Rollins (1). “Hal! (2), NY— airforce. this year. Such a team BILLIAR 2 anes and south amateur golf tourna- ygantle (3). would tindoubtedly be a strong CALL HIM MIKE ment Wednesday. Balt. 000 001 100 @1— 3 98 outfit, and we think they would = There'll be nine in the Verdun . W®e® the youngsters had fin- wash 000 001 100 @0— 2 886 have an excellent chance to win FOR rooting section that evening and ‘S®¢d. defending champion Phyl WicNally. Hall (1-0) (7) amd the Senior “A Maritime cham- Blanchard. who likes to be ) Tish? oa ae On = side- Orsino: Daniels, Kline (8), pionship. On the other hand, if | RELAXA f i i co S. titleholder, Kreutzer (0-2: (10) and Mc- they entered the Princ County enough® | RE TIOn amen" : icomadase’ a Barbara McIntire, was a much Cabe HRs: Balt—Orsino (1). League, it would tend to de- with at, team jacket, a big blanket ear. Telieved winner. Wash—Zimmer (1) stroy good even competition. as | ing the Canadiens emblem xad, Miss Roth, from Hollywood, National League as some top-notch Airforce boys Ch’tewn Billia:d Club of course, that rau . Fla.. had the easiést match of, Cincinnati 102 012 003— 9 142 ‘have played on all teams in oth- | Ph. 2-216; hung with the red. whi and Chicago 00 200 000— 2 41 er years and kept mosi of the 175 Gt. George the day,, winning 5 and 4 from Sheri : i ’ tblue of ,Le Club de Hockey Cana- ‘ ‘ Jay ‘10 and _ Pavletich; games close and exciting. This dien. | the Georgia stale champiog, jackson (0-2) McDaniel (6),' Princé County League, you e 2 Mrs. Cecile Maclauren of Sava- hrevs (9) and Mike le t-looki Faul 8), Humphrey sort one works is Goveealent es Bertell, Roznovsky (8). HRs: investigator when he isn't tout. “iss Preuss. Curtis Cup Cin—Rose’ 2). Coleman (2). C ing’ for the Canadiens player from Pompano Beach, Chi—Santo (4). ° nfie has a small repertoire of Fia.- ¥as beaten by sturdy long- | Heuston 100 100 045—11 151 toots. per Gail et te eee 201 060 O10— 4 71 - tady. N/Y., 2 and 1. 17-year-| Nottebert. Guisti (1-0) (7) and BOATS, MOTORS and TRAILERS | T chi! tin. “charse™ 1s old high school junior lost only Bateman: Short (2-1'. Bald- at the beginning of pe- the: 15th hole to the defending | schun (8). Roebuck (8), Steev-| Fiods and when play gets dull. champion and led from the fifth ens (9), Wagner (9) and Dal- | It also sounds forth when Ca- hole on as she shot one-over-par rymple. HRs: Hous—Bateman | nadiens mobilize their awesome goif (3). Phil—Cévington (3). powerplay and sometimes in the Miss Mcintire. three-time win- Milwaukee 000 100 002— 3 61 wake of Montreal zoals ner here, had to come from be- St. Louis 110 040 00x— 6 91 Then there's the Blanchard hind three times in beating Sadowski. (1-1) Carrofl (5), rendition of the Last Post. re- stocky Sandra Post from Oak- Niekro (6). Tiefenauer (8) and served for enemy players who yille. Ont.. ‘ Torre: Purkey (1-1) and Mc- get rough or find themselves The Canadian junior cham- Carver. HRs: Mil — Mathews thumbed into the penalty box pion. a 16-year-old redhaired (3). St. L——White (1), Brock (2). | by ye gl arises couldn't solvé the ———————- os TOOTS ! EFERE 3 holes of the 5 yard No. y But the officials themselves 2 course of the Pischeet Coun- ee don’t go unscathed by Mike's ‘try Club. The Canadian Broadcasting | multi-decibel bombardment She lost three of the short Corporation's Show on Shows When decisions bv the referee or linesmen conflict with the Blanchard way of seeing th'res. he lets loose with Three Blind Your Health is your most important asset ... how many pay days could you afford to miss? Income Replacement PERSONAL HEALTH INSURANCE should « be in your family’s budget for 1965. ) *@ Aircraft welded—t piece hull @ Deep bows and extra width @ 12 foot fishing boat @ 14 foot for pleasure. SEE THEM TODAY AT - - - KEITH CARMICH Brackley Point Road A XCELSIOR LIFE AEL f? an achn ane nly hates A will, make a feature about Sean | Connery on the set of Thunder- | | | i David Boswell, director of Allied Youth and Physical Education for P.E.1. is pre- senting the Midget B. Island ISLAND MIDGET CHAMPS “hockey trophy to “Alvin Hack- backchecker. Donald Boudreault the rookie of the vear, David Gaudet best forechecker, John Broderick best handy man’ on the team. Clarie Fraser won Besman Trophy. Jacket gifts of the Recreation Association did not arrive in time for the ban- jquet. they will be presented at a later date. | David Boswell, guest speaker for the occasion introduced by | David Harper congratulated the |champions. and spoke on the ;tremendous: rink facilities that thelped to bring a provincial |erown into the villacze of Tig- Tignish: he congratulated all those who had worked ‘and | strived to have a rink erected in , Tignish Mr. Boswell in his address ‘re- fered to the many sacrifices in | Preparation of all good athletics, sports is a conditioning area he | said. both in the physical. men- | tal and sviritua! build up of peo- | ple How to win and lose is a , wonderful education value that jis learned throuch svorts he ' said Other speakers | Rev. MJ. Rooney. David Har- ° }per. Gerald Keotigh. Phillip | Harper, Alphonce Richard. Mrs. Reg Eldershaw Alvin Hackett speaking on be- half of the Midget team. offered hearty appreciation to all who helped make their team a sue- cess._along with a special word of appreciation to Mr Boswell for the Trophy donated by the | Department of Physical Fitness. Carl Good. ventriloquist from >| Mt. Herbert seen recently on Supper Club T.V. thrilled the audience with his talent. He per- cluded Phillip Harper, director were: Very. evening. This trophy present- ed for the first time this year by the department of Physical formed at the Regional Fitness will_be up for compe- School for the children of tition for the next two years. |community on Saturday. ett. ¢aptain of the Midget B team, at a banquet held in their honor at the Tignish Re- gional High School on Sunday Pd