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MacLean, who ehampion of the City Snooker abme show presents the trophy embiem- from - left from, the left, atic of the Snooker tourna- tournamem that was held at Billy Acorn runner-up to Jack ment and Jack Brown Toronto Edges Canadiens In Lone League Contest TORONTO CP) — Toronto engineered by rookie centre reals Yvan Cournoyer on & Maple Leafs scored two unans- Peter Stemkowsk gave Leafs penalty shot wered goals in the third period the win before 14.331 suppo“ers Ken Douglas's second-period Bower playing his 20a! was the only other Toronto Wednesday night to mp Mont- teal Canadiens 3-2 and prevent the Montrealers from moving Johnny third suc essive “in since re- marker Montreal goals by Bobby Rousseau and Ralph into a first-place tie with De- ‘uraing to the Toronto lineup gackstrom. gave the Montreal- troit Red Wings in the National following a mb injury was ers a 2-1 lead going into the Hockey League race spectacular for the fourth-place ‘ast period Third-period zoals Frank Leafs >articularly in the third But Mahoviich’s 23rd of the Mahovlich and Dave Ellis, both period when he stopped Mont- season on a spectacular rush 30—40— 66 Mightiest Adventure Ever filmed. Winner of 3 Academy Penalties Awards. Greatest number of stars im amy picture. Adm. only Ferguson 15-01, Kelly 15.44. NONE BETTER! FEW AS GOOD—BELIEVE IT Of NOT: around Montreal defenceman by amy means and threatened several tames only to have er- 7:30 & 10 pm. ratic shooting and Bower - flaw- less netminding thwart their ef- forts T H F A T R E Ted Harms. and Ellis's 22nd Just 277 seconds later. turned the tide in Leafs’ favor MONTAGUE The Montrealers weren't dead Thurs, & Fri. 8:38 > Matinee Sat. 3 p.m. “HOW THE WEST WAS WON" SUMMARY Frst period — No scor-ozg — Laperriere 4 22, Richard 17.2% ‘Sevend period — i. Montreal. R 12 ‘Laperrere) 3:31; 2 Toronto. Douglas 5 ‘Bath- gate. Mahovlich) 6:10: 3. Mont- real. Backstrom 25 (Ferguson) 16:25 Penalties — Brewer 3:13, Laperriere 5:37. Harper. Keon 25 Brackley Pt. Road @ Fantastic economy @ Superior pertormance @ Easy to ride @ Absolute safety Vere features. more FUN —that’s HONDA. You get vig cycle fun on a small -yele budget. t-speed gear Now in Stock . . . KEITH CARMICHAEL > 3%. Baun 6 % Third peried—4 Toronto, Ma- holich 23 (Stemkowski) 7:44: 5. Toronto, Ellis 22 (Stemkowski) 211 Penalties—Ferguson 3:06. Horton 5:15, Douglas 13:12. Bel- iveau 19 00 Saves Hodze 8 6 8-22 Bower 68: $3 — Che Guardian | “Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew” ‘SECOND SECTION Charlottetown, Thurs., Mar. 25, J. Kennedy Scores Winner ==: Chariottetown’s Rogers Ran- gers backed by the steady goal | tending of John Reid scorea & come from behind 32 victory lover the Summerside Junior Legidnnaires at -the Charlotte- town Forum last night Reid proved the difference in the game as the Rangers reg- ular season goaltender done everything but eat the puck in the dying minutes of the game when the Legionnaires tried to tie up the score Gary Som- mers. at the other end of the rink, was at time very good, but luck played a big part in his play. One of Arnold Mac Leod’s drive bounced off the cross bar while Sommers was in the pro cess of going to the ice Al- though Sommers did have a lot {luck he was good, especially in the third period. Sommers stopped Maurice Roy on a hard slap shot from the right point with his foot. Sommers then covered up with his glove hand while Rex McCarville was busy trying to dig the puck loose Donnie Arsenault opened the scoring for the Legionnaires at 1:08 of the first period. Arsen- ault picked Alan Gaudet’s re- bound and whipped it behind | Reid who was flat on his back. | Mike MacKinnon tallied for the | Rangers to tie the game at 1-1! | at 9:23 on a play set up by Lin- coln MacKenzie and Rex Mc- Carville MacKenzie carried the puck out of his own end and paseed up to McCarville who in .t u¢'n set MacKinnon in on a breaka- way. MacKinnon rifled a shot at Sommers which the Summerside goalie was able |: handle ut the puck rolled behind Sommers and as the Legionnaires goalie was getting on his feet his elbow pushed the puck into the net. Alan Gaudet put the Summer- side squad ahead for the last time im the game at 10.58 of the opening while Muttart was sit- ting out a minor penalty. Gau- det rifle the puck behind Reid on a pass from Gerald Smith the and this goal was all that the Legionnaires were able to mus- ter for the rest of the game Chariottetown’s team was badly out-played in the first pe- Tiod and didn’t seem to be able to cope with the heavy checking put up by the Juniors. The se- cond period started to show a trend towards the Rangers as they started to throw their weight around and the speedy Legionnaire forwards couldn't come over the Charlottetown blue line with their heads down as they had done in the first frame. Although there was no Scoring dome in the sandwich section there was a lot of good hockey. First the Rangers, then the Legionnaires would make a drive up the ice only to be stop- ped The Rangers really started to click in the third period as they controlled the puck for the bet- ter part of the 2 minutes. Arn- een (3rd game fer STUDENTS 25¢ Ch'town BUSTER'S SS — YOU.CAN T ios tom win $100 cash. ‘KING,S1ZB ff FILTER TI intermediate "C" Island Finals FORUM THURSDAY MORELL vs. GAME ‘TIME — 9:00 P.M. “If We Sell Them—We Service Them” STUDENTS 35e WIN 100" '.. Special certificates into a number of pack: of the new full Size PETER JA iN i i shia c pedage etey — pn BS Ffho(eoke, HIGH SCHOOL HOCKEY championship) FORUM Thursday, March 25—7:00 P.M. BIRCHWOOD HIGH VS. QUEEN CHARLOTTE HIGH ADULTS 50¢ PLEASE NOTE TIME >; MARCH 25 “FLYERS” ADULTS 60c PPEP High Schools ~*~} 1965.; ~ PAGE. 1t # Rangers Nip Legionnaires; == old MacLeod finally tallied for the puck towards the Summer-. beautiful with they captured top . ' Maurice : Charlottetown the Rangers after they had been side cage and MacLeod received and Rex my vill K Rey included Rural and stopped repeatedly by the Sum- the puck after it bounced off @ pulled the trigger on a. pass ae totte ) then met @ Charlotte im a three merside defence. George Mac- Legionnaire defeneemen from Roy who had received the to d ine who would adv inst Bire) i Millan intercepted a Legion- Five minutes naire pass at the Summerside’ nedy. the center of the Rangers line and worked his way towards offence in the the Juniors net MacMillan shot scored the winning goal on a hard to get back into the con- K ’s crew downed the Alan And '. Protest Causes Turmoil ©2222" Sse InPrince County Loop wz =: SSeS SUMMERSIDE — RCAF Ea- ines were put before the ‘-,,) Legion — A Gaudet ent. as well, and one of the birgh gles and Borden Nationals were RCAF 1) to to have played the opening bines. 2: to appeal to the Kinnon, | Muttart. Robinson, K. -Buck Whitlock who was one of game for the PCHL Champion- MAHA; 3) or ship at the Air Base last night. pletely iti . and |They didn’t and maybe never Group Captain Dagg has said an — Dickie, G. with the Longworth Avenue hockey will : he is extremely unhappy about Third Period: Since Enman Drug Combines the situation. The RCAF plays P : 4. Rang won their protest concerning under Mr Daggz’s authority Paar ergs 72. 5. - you there Dave Martin, a Combine for- I don't think the MAHA will vile. 2 ed oy. McCar-*" « a ; 7 ti . Penalties — Som- e ward at a Monday evening overrule our esse at me mers. G. Smith. G. Smith Tid Bits om Here meeting of the league executive. Ulric Gallant, the four team loop has been in a man _ Drug I can't see the i i i The Charlottetown figure skating conducting turmoil MAHA overruling our league UR NG igure skating tests during their regular practice sess Martin was suspended one executive If they do our execu- Cc Li ee Forum, today i “com game by ex-president Bob Sch- tive won't have any power 1 ; | Amherst Internation: al figure skating urman who resigned Monday will be glad when the whole SCHEDULE members of the local club and the ‘owe evening. Martin was given a 10 thing is over with" minute misconduct penalty for “If | were the RCAF I woula ~The following is the seventh, 2¢3® the action. The skating period delaying the game in the last 10 come back twice as mad “ind ¢i#hth and ninth round in today’s aie minutes of the fifth semi-final beat us”. Gallant remarked “| Play im the Senior Curling Cham- The management of the “Meet Tonight. spotlight on the Charlottetown hockey-front tonight when they clash at the Fitzroy and final g if ne later Jamie Ken- puck from McCarville and this the finals. The North River Road students disposed gave the Rangers the winning Regionab ksters in straight s and advanced regular season, margin. The Legionnaires tried City finals ment fame “afl ERs: test but John robbed them Of the opening tilt of their best of three final, but numerous times and the Ram came back from the brink of elimination to down & ties up the series with the Leg- young performer in his age bracket a Fs tonnaires at one game apiece. the local scene. Bobby has been a it Rang. MacKinnon (McKenzie)! The Birchwood squad has some ve Hh play the Com- ‘Smith’ 10°38 Pemalties —Mc- school entry this season has been a ge Smith, MacWilliams history Maritime senior ee drop out com- Second Period: — No Scor- well de the Birchwood —ay and , Smith, Irwin F ; : i : Ee iE — Forum this winter and we will : i contest between the Combines would like to see the game play- P!omships being held at Port’ pave announced they tournament and the RCAF Eagles ed ‘sixth game’ If we had got Afthur this week \in which all porminate Island enter. RCAF said yesterday they beat by six or seven goals with- All times are Eastern Stand- jack Brown captured the Charlottetown champion- are appealing to the MAHA the out Martin in that last game we 4fd ship in a tournament recently hall. decision of the league executive would have forgotten about it”. MARCH 2 Bill Acorn, Sr. captured the In “Bp” to uphold the protest of Enman We would have done better with Seventh round, 930 a.m: On- |; iH Cormi Earl Drug. Martin’’. “y t this thing ever h “If they think we want anoth- Columbia vs Newfoundland; eo aes a Sq a er game to draw blood-on the Quebec vs. Manitoba: New | Rod Gilbert's me d 250) pened , RCAF, it has never ctossed our Brunswick vs. Northern On- | York Rangers to a victory Leader Stewart Logan who is minds. We den’ 1 now President. ‘‘There was no there and chop tario vs. Saskatchewan; British Murphy nailed down the runner-up t want to go out tario; Alberta vs. Nova Scotia. |a sloppily played National Hockey League game in their heads off’ Bye: Prince Edward Island. | Tuesday night. The tilt was need of it ever happening. We're Gallant had this to say about Eighth round, 2:30 p.m: (the regular season and thus things ended trying to make the best out of a Sunday’s game poor situation”. gles 7-5 The president hinted it was in ‘If the game had been refer- won by the Ea- Manitoba vs. Northern Ontario; | One on tap in the N Alberta vs. British Columbia; game ational tonight. League Saskatchewan vs. Nova Scotia; |!eading Detroit Red Wings will place Rangers. the realm of possibility the lea- eed right the incident with Den- Ontario vs. Prince Edward Is- interest, a sports Summersiée gue may collapse for the rest of nis Clough ‘who was suspended land; Quevec vs. Newfoundland. paper sich atmoeanen ee ne point that = ~ year five games) would never have Bye: New Brunswick. | Rogers Rangers is a stacked team and our fellow columnist “The RCAF policy at the mo- happened. None of our “ays Ninth round, 8:15 p.m: Que- brought an MAHA ruling into his of the events and ment’’, he said ‘is, they think it were going to stand by and see bec vs. Alberta; Nova Scotia vs. the ruling had nothing at all to case in question. was a very poor move, unjusti- one of our players be deliberate- Prince Edward Island; North- | The Charlottetown and District Junior Hockey League is fied and they want to play Bor- ly Rit. Bob Main went after Le- ern Ontario vs. Newfoundland: | io: » registered league and thus passed by den They don't want to play roy (Clow) with a high stick’ Manitoba vs. New Brunswick: MAHA er any other governing hockey eS ae anybody else. Borden and -the which caused the incident. MH Saskatchewan vs. British Col- tien ever the Charietietown junior loop. RCAF are both annoyed’, Mr. Dennis didn't Logan said. would have been hurt by Main “If the MAHA rules out the with a stick” game, the connected, The entire situation should be SLE SEES Known 7s Prince Edward Island Mr Logan said three alterna- County League ti step in. Leroy umbia. Bye: Ontario. CURLING ROUNDUP 22 Set The following is the curling Turner, B. O'Rourke, R.C. Par- mediate “C” playoffs. i i" rif ie om 3 So” 7 VJ oy % z j : : : : Fj ! : ; iP w is for ight: ent, Dr. Kelly. N. Vessey scored twice to) unbeaten atop the Tre. . tonight ke 2 E Tanton, A. Mac- lead the York attack. G. VeS standings Wednesday after a Ice one: C.Y. Gallant vs. R. Donald,~Dr. Jelks, E. Matheson | seY, D. Hughes, G. MacCallum |fifth-round 149 victory | -Jenikins. vs C. Asprey, W. Redden, HR. A. Gregory and G. Malone |New Brunswick in the Canadian | Jee two: J. MacLean vs. A.|Carruthers, H. MacLauchian. tallied for the winners seniors’ curling championship. | Griffin. lee 3 — F. MacMillan, LL. 3B. Newson scored the three inling, of Vancouver, scored 9 P.M. Campbell, J. Vautour, F. Curtis| goal hat trick to pace the King- two fours and two triples in the | Ice B Rowen vs. H. YS L. Wellner, G. Storey, K. ston attack with W. News0®|win over Harold Mabey of Mon- one: © ™ Ready, J. Ledgerwood. and Griffin adding singletons. ‘con It left Tinling with a pet-| Alberta Ice two: E. Glenn vs. A. Pet- Ice 4 — D. Cameron, A. Smith, fect 40 record. His is the only/P.E.1. ““- SS G. Dillon, B. Dillon vs D. O’- | cals smbeates rink in the round-robin < ors, SE Rourke, J. Squarebriggs, Dr. POWNG Roy ‘tournament. “Manitoba BELVEDERE Hooper, J. Burden. j | Manitoba and Ontario also | N.S. The ‘following is the curling) Ice 5 — A. Gill, B. Stevenson, Top Ham F@ won their fifth round matches) draw at Belvedere for tonight: L. Bagnall, F. Miles vs E. Ford, | \to stay im contention tied for |N.B. 6:45 (Tumblers) K. Cantwell, C. Campbell, J. Pownal Royals edged Hamp-| second. But Prince Edward Is-' B.C. Ice 2: DH. Saunders Dr. Vartour. shire Bulldogs 5-4 at the North |jand lost to slip to ‘fifth behind MacEachern Ed. Fairweather, 53° Pm. River Risk last sight to, ked| Alberta. [eae . Walk. Farrell Trophy (mixed) the best of seven semi-finals for| Manitoba, skipped by Leo N: Ont. Cec. Dowling vs. Dave Walk- “\-0°; N. MacNeill, I. Mur- the W. R. Shaw Trophy three ; 2G; wisniges deleated er, Gordon Wellner, Norman to two. The sixth and| | Ontario i ray, C. MacDonald, L. Steven- games vase Arvard Munn of Truro, N.S.,| Nicholson, Alf Hempessey. —gon'ys. AE. Piercey, J. Jones, V. |possibly last game will be play-\5 0°50, aig’ Phitlios of Tor. | id. ; Ice 3: (Final Club Champior- | \ed Saturday night. | Bye: Saskatchewan. Mitton, A. Roper. 0 after the onto defeated George Giannou ship) — Bonnell LePage. Hugh ice 2 — J. Whalen, C. Sentner, Pownal lead 1 OPED | of St. John’s, Nfld, 124. . STANDINGS 2 | Simpson. Dan McCormack, Mer- |p Ward, L. Vessey vs Dr. Wil- img frame and the score was, “- itenaea’ Pw lin MacKenzie, vs. Edgar Tay- lis, Jean MacLean, W. Carr, B. tied 33 after the second period) Gorden Walker | British Columbia 440 lor, Al McCurdy, N.S. MacLeod. | Roach ‘ The two teams split a pair of/kept Alberta up with the lead- Ontario S41 Bill Lee ‘ Ice 3 — | MacKinnon p, Soals to leave the score tied 44/ers with a 74 victory over) Manitoba S41 , ce . * \after the third period. B. Wilson | Prince Edward Island, skipped) iberta 431°: Ice 4: (Tumblers) — Freak re ee eae a tallied for Pownal in > 10\by Dr. Windell MacDonald of| prince Edward Island5 3 2 Acorn, Doug. MacKean, ill | Lord vs Kennedy, . time ’ , i ie 5 Rogerson, Ted Brooks vs. Doug |F. . B. Cousins. a oe vs! Charietistows. w Newfoundiand a Hill, Bill Burden, Wally Coles,/ Ice 4 — B. Crockett, M. Mac- ther goat scorers for Pownal | Arnold Chisnel! ee oe saa Ivan Hughes. Neill, J.S. Taylor, B. Fraser vS were D. Shiedow (2), D. Smith, |#ed Northern Ontario — Brunswick eee: Ice 1: Open Dr. Webster, A. MacKinnon, P. and B. Balderson. Victory over Ron Wright Hud-| Northern Ontario se : Whitlock, V. Anderson. R. MacDonald. W. Watts, B. 50m Heights, Que. Saskatchewan —— oe CHARLOTTETOWN Ice 5 — Dr. Gallant vs D. Johnson, and K. Jones. had the bye. ova. $05 The following is the curling | Dou ‘club mixed) draw for Thursday night at the N — Please get your own g i fit A t a il hive 4 7 = : i i : 8) i to curl. jtray Charlottetown Club. Spares substitute if unable . B ‘oa aed * ee (cote) NHL STANDINGS |X, Vero Beach, Fis. "Manitoba and Ontario, two of Jeo 1 — T. White, B._Acors, WILT F APtiNew York A 000100100771 the pre. tournament favorités,| ALBERTON 38 22 7 213 166 83 \Les Ang. N O61 22020x—12 160. oons trounced A 35 22 11 204.176 81' Ferd, Hamilton (6), Dukes 81 in Alberton M27 $223 173 7% (8) and Howard, Gibbs (8); Alberta B.C. night to lead 29 3 14 199 169 72 Osteen, Brewer (7) and Rose- 7 game hockey 20 36 12 172 234 52 jbore, Valle (7). HRs: LA—La- J.W.D. Campbell © 9 OY rss Out In Front mia “nese — — At St. Petersburg, Fia. “ zs | Monday night Detroit ae o00— 2 51 raw. Louts 900 00x— 3180 DRUMMOND VILLE. ‘Tuesday's i | g ake Fei i ils | ? i i re EBs . 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