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Drop in at the iiasopign any time to have radiator and tire pressure checked or for any of the other services your ctr may need. turen' I cclications for correct lubri- (Iiion. dem ent motor oil that not only inbricates ut cleantli YOU CAN DEFEND ON or cmeysca W ' BATTERIES sunoaao soummtr on an ctmhtte-auttr vrmctu . ?'”::"::.:.i"a'"" ..tpJ'v'vsnw'i'.a?t.'I new IMPROVED : C'"Y903mery.One 05 many in rove- n-enuia,the&t my VIIVU torrectievei. gag” gar aler- I - ergo D . ::d.::.g: Pesoto a 1 '1 ?i3.ii'it';'ot':i PA-GE SEVEN Pictured above is a class of eieo- right are Dean Lowther. North Car- trloiana at the Charlottetown Von- ationai school under the instruc- lington, Gerald Maobean. Canoe Cove. Mr. Lelilnnc. Clinton Mac, tlon of Mr. Arthur Leniano. Left to Lean. Vernon River; ltalph Jor- dan. Charlottetown. Ewen. Charlottetown, Maclman. Flat ltiver. .- Garnhum Photo Arthur Mac- and Robert .Guardian Games Played Saturday In National League MONTREAL 13. CHICAGO I MONTREAL. March ll -- (CP) - Montreal Canediens lifted them- selves into Stanley Cup playoff contention here on Saturday night when they mauled Chicago Black Hawks 12-2 in a free-scoring Na- tional Hockey League fixture, The viciorv moved Montreal into a fourth place tie with Boston Bruins, who dropped a 5-3 de- cision to Toronto Maple Leafs. Bert Olmstead and Maurice (Rocket) Richard were' the big opportunist: as Canadians took full advantage of the weakened. lowly Hawks. each scoring three times. The one-sided affair. attended by 14.453 fans, saw Canadiens pour goais past goalie Harry Lumley. who was practically deserted by his teammates. Chicago went scoreless until the third period when they showed their only signs of liie in the game. SUMMARY First. Period 1-Montreal. Lach (MacPherson) :22 2--Monltreal, Harvey ' (Richard) 1:52 I-Montreal. Gcoffrion (MacP'herson. Dawes) 6:33 4-Montreal,--Bouchard (Reay) 7:48 5-Montreal. Richard (Harvey) 8:51 0-Montreal. Richard (Olmstead, Mac!-lherson) 10:35 7-Montreal. Richard (Olmstead) .. . l1':i2 Penalties: Fogolin. liolbcrt second Period G-Montreal, Olmsteed (Harvey. Lech) ...... :43 I-Montreal. Olmstesd - 1:53 (Lech. Richard) 10-Montreal, Curry (Mosdell) (:20 -ll-iMontrea.i. Olmsteed (MacPherson. Loch) 10:10 Penalties: Black. Harvey. Third Period 12-Chicago. Babando (Moslenvko) 8:40 13--Montreal. MacKay (Curry. Dawes) 11:14 14-Chicago. Mosientko ( Powell) .. Penalties: TORONTO 5. BOSTON 8 'l'OR.0N'l'0. March 11 - (CF)- Boston Bruins, dropping a 5-: de- ci.sion to Toronto Maple Leafs be- fore 13.085 farts. lost ground Sat- urday night in their battle for one of the four playoff positions in -the National Hockey League. Veteran Ted Kennedy had I major hand in fashioning the Toronto ti-iumaph. scoring two goals. His second-in the third period-turned out the winner over the persistent Bruins who battled it out to the finish. The seitback forced Bruins at least temporarily to slhare fourth place in -the standings with Mont- real Canadiens. The night's re- sults left them one point behind the hhird-place Rangers, the third team in the fight to get into the Stanley Cup playoifs. All ihrce teams went into action again to- night. 1 First Period 1-Toronto. Klukay (Timgren. Bentley) ........ .. 7:57 2-Toronilo. Kennedy (Smith) . 8:25 Penalty: Gardner. Second Period 3-Boston. Dumart (Ezinickl, W. Quackenbush) ,. 1:00 4-Toronto. Meeker (Gardner. Juzda) . .. 12:48 1 Pcnsltics: Ezinicki, Juzdn, Henderson. Third Period 5-Boston, Ezinicki (Dumart, Schmidt) ........ .. 6:36 6-Toronto. Kennedy (Smith) 7:43 7-Toronto. Gardner (Meeker) .. 16:18 8-Boston. Schmidt - (Ezinicki. Du-mart) iT:20 Penalties: Pcirson. Sloan. DETROIT 3. NEW YORK 2 DETROIT-. March 11 - (AP) -- Ted Lindsay's iuhird-rperiod goal brought Detroit Red Wings a 3-2 victory over New York Rangers in a. National Hockey League game Saturday night before 13,680 fans. Emil (The Cat) Francis was in the New York ns.-is for the third straight game. subbing for inyured Chuck Rayner who is due back in the line-up t ight to play against Montreal a New York. The victory ke-pt Deu-oi:':. 7. H. L. lead at eight points. while New . York stayed in third place by one point over deadlocked Boston and Montreal. Detroit once held a 2-0 lead. but lost it when Pat Egan scored a pair of goals from long range. Lindsayls decisive counter with 13 rhinutes left was a pure finite. He was behind the Ranger net when he threw the puck. into n goal-mouth scramble. it hit the back of Franikie Eddolls' lag and bounced back between the pads of the surprised Francis. First Period 1-Detroit. Gee .. Penalty: Raleigh. Second Period 1-Detroit. Howe . (Lindsay, Kelly) :11 8-New York. Egan , 6:50 (Raleigh. sluwinski) 5:14 Penalties: Pronovost. Egan, Kullman. Third Period 4-New York. Egan ............ .. :51 . 5-Detroit, Lindsay (l-low'e) .. 7:13 Penalties: N by Ken Reynolds 3'”. 1 irliiorliaaremoeti, 1...: " usi iow- st iilantansrt , "V mvx- M u cl 1 iientvllla Rink (Continued from Page 0) between two teams which special- ize in the draw style of play. The bespectacled. 42-year-old skip of the Kentville rink wouldn't com- mit himself as to the efficacy of draw or knock-out. , - Go to Ilurest ” .- o .. y - kt .: ' 5 t Qiwwv rommuom..... ” t c I-its rink can adapt itself to either style. I-Ila mate. the third- stone specialist. is George Hansen. 31-year-old native of saskat:it- ewan. . Time and a ain in ,esterday morning's roun Hansen took out Manitoba's shot rock or placed his stone deep in the house. Forsyth promptly reversed tset- ical procedure and met draw with draw but his own poor shots in the middle or the game last elimin- ated his chances for victory. At least three times his last stone. carrying a possible one or two count. went through the house and -Oyler's score was lattened. Forsyth, whose maroon-garbed Manitohans were the tallest entry man for man in the spiel. shook his head in disgust at his own lapses and said nothing. First In 2.4 Years The Marli.imes' first and only win alter a lapse of 24 years came back to Nova Scotla. The late Mur- ray MacNeill. in 1927, skipped his Halifax Curling Club to the title. No other Maritime Province has since been able to win. since.then the west has pract- ically taken charge or the champ- ionshipoisposition except tor two wins by' Ontario and a well earned win, with seven wins and two de- feats. by Northern Ontario last year at Vancouver. Next year's title play will be in Winnipeg. and the following year at Sudbu ,y. 0nt.. when Northern Ontario will become the host for the first time. vrne extra round play last night was curtailed to 10 ends -. the first two ends were declared dead. Johnny Franiriin's Roaotown. Sask.. edged out Manitoba. 9-7 but lost to Chesser's British Columbia entry 8-0 in the deciding game for the runner-up place behind Nova Scotia. Franklin graciously conceded his the formal pa-eeentauon or the Macdonalwa Srier tankard to Nova Scotla followed immediately. All the Provincial rinks were on handfl for the final colorful ceremony. The ltentvllle link The 1961 championship team from Kentville is made up or comparat- ively young curlers who won the Western Counties -. Valley and south Shore .. title in Nova Beo- tia last year. Oyler. at 42, is the daddy of the rink. Hansen; the mate, who be- gan curling aa a high school stud- ent in Lumsden. lask.. is only 31. He was formerly with the 5.0.- M.P. second stone is Fred Dyke, 25.pan accountant. He is a former amateur 'ba.aebail pitcher and be- gan curllng when 15. , Load of the rink is Wally Knock, both "it" and (:n" pronounced un- der the inalterable diction in Lun- enburg where he was born. 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