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We heard no rumb giles led 3-1 after the first period |ing: Gary Campbell from ies. ‘3 at 12.47. Eight |speed and strength with only 11 |lings from him after the Habs won the first two games in Mont ¥ then had to hold off Borden Na-|range. RCAF led 4-2 aie. the |casehae <hae teammate Ev |men, were inaccurate with their jreal... The work of Buffey and Ashley appeared quite satisfact- tionals for a 5-4 win in a wide | second period. ~—| White backhanded- ina shot._|shooting. On several occasions |ory to Mr. Ledwell.. He didn’t even utter a grumble when open, fifth game of the PCHL Borden rallied strongly in the Gabe Keough and Dale Mac-jopen nets were missed. Both/Clarence Campbell helped the Montreal cause by suspending - finals at the RCAF Base | ast/finale but their drive fell short. | Williams were the other Nats’ goalies, Gord MacLean and/Kent Douglas in that second game. night. __ | With RCAF’s Bob Main off five| marksmen. MacWilliams’' was |Campbell had busy amd specta- Mind you, we aren't taking issue with Mr. Campbell. Stick The Eagles now lead the best| minutes for spearing, playing|a power play effort. — cular nights. Campbell turned | swinging is a dangerous practice, but we would liked to have of seven series three games W “| aside 42 shots, 18 in the first seen the part that Dave Balon played in that incident. Ap two. Both teams play in Sum- s l . - |period and MacLean 36. jparently Dave must have been standing by just waiting for - merside Friday night ; : . % - «SUMMARY ° | Douglas to cut him open. : : Kevin Hutchings, Kevin Rel-|. ‘First Peried: 1—Eagles, Hut-| ! Leafs come through with another triumph tonight—as dy, George Buffet, Jean Paul) q- ‘ chings (Gravelle, MacDonald) | ¥¢ Predict they will—will the Patriot sports scribe blame the and Red Gravelle scored . 8:43; 2.—Nationals, Dale Mac-| °utcome on the. officials? the Airmen. Gravelle’s mar- Williams (Sark, MacLeod) 13:37: As a junior sportswriter, we have always looked to our ker which turned out to be the 3.—Eagles, Reidy (Licari, Buf-| friend Mr. Ledwell for the very best. You cam imagine winner in the last period, was r fet) 14:30: 4—Eagles, Buffet; our disappointment when we find him taking defeat in such- es ; scored with Borden two men 1 é (Licari, Reidy) 15:08. Penalties:| a manner. We almost got the idea that Leafs didn’t trim —._...___. PART OF A TEAM short. He deflected the puck in Sark 2, Main 2, Tucker, Bird,| Canadiens at all. ey a ‘ : 7 ; oe sean SP Te tina —t , 4 Bill left the impression that Mr. Udvari did it all. Lowell Brown (left) and from Nova Scotia and New when the Charlottetown. team | Donald blasted a from) ‘The Children's Costume Car- | Mil 2. Helen* Jane Bagnall; Second Peried: 5—Nationals, Bob Doherty are two of the Brunswick at the Charlotie- i) 2, against the New |the Dlueline. RCAF had scored! nival was staged at the Char- and Cindy Lou Bagnall, West |Keough (Andrews) 6:15; 6—| Tid Bits From Here And There members of Charlottetown’s towi Forum Friday and Sat- me agartes New | ahother power play goal earlier | iiitetown Forum last night with|Kent, 3. Donald Gillespie and|Eagles, Guy (Gravelle). 18:12) ~ : midget team that will be play- urday. The action gets under- Brunswick champs, Frederie- in the game. Kevin Reidy — over a hundred contestents ta-|Moven MacLean, St. Joseph, 4. |Penalties: Andrews, Bird, Licari, The Detroit Red Wings must have hai some second ‘thoughits {ng host to champion teams way Friday ‘night at 8 p.m. ton. jed@ it to give the Eagles a king part. There were seven|Nora Larter and Kathleen Ram-| Martin. about their sensational young goaltender, Roger Crozier, when | groups of costume judging from/|say, South Milton: Third Period: 7—Eagles, Gra-| the Chicago Black Hawks pulled out a 5-2 decision over the Y the most original to a commer-| Best Comic — 1. Charles Meg-|Velle (MacDonald) 7:55; 8.—Na- highly rated Detroit Red W despite the fact Hampshire Nips cial ‘group. An interesting point/gison, Sherwood; 2. Patricia |tionals, MacLeod (Dom MacWil-| nly‘ made 11 . saves while Chicago's Glen Hall was called . ‘Delightf 1 Qui Absent ee ite igen eh Der Chcs : . is that five children of Mr. and|V: ° t; 3,/lams, Sark) 12:47; 9.—Nationals | inon to 31 We didn’t see ; Nine Mile Creek Mrs. Wilbur Doyle took part in|Martha Murnaghan, St. Joseph, White (Andrews, Keough) 12:55. tle . Mr Sina 3 e C Ig ui uO es n - the parade and all the children |4. Geraldine Murphy, Rochford | Penalties: Sark 2, Main (minor, rt wie a aie gets 16 shots aan fies at ties Ged eke 3 : . when _a - : Hampshire. Bulldogs captured | won prizes. Square. major), Dale MacWilliams. way into the net something is wrong. The ‘Scooter’ line was a> : 4 ; ___ |the W.R. Shaw Trophy last) The judges for the night were| Best Commercial — 1. A and| STOPS: big factor in the Chicago's victory and Bobby Hull rifled home ‘ night with a. 4-3 overtime vic-| wally Scantlebury, Percy Gay,|W Drive In — Geraldine Mar-|Campbell (N) ~ 18 9 15—42/ two goals. We think the Black Hawks will go over the top of | Mile Creek Bull- MacLean (E) 11 11 14—36 i : | . |tory over Nine Mrs. Walter Cox, Mrs. Moncrieff |tin, West Kent, 2. Peerless Be-| ™8¢ the Red Wings tonight and square their best-of-seven semi-final ee ee ee ooo taliee fee FA Gere ree ere ag eee mee Cetk, ond Bebe Ae ae ae e 3 ' } “ ; ac. n. re ac iy n Charlotte y : ‘ By JACK SULLIVAN their pants on one leg at a | series and we'll have to keep. Hampshire team in the OV€T|corder was, William Hambly. |and Dave Murphy, Birchwood, HOCKEY DRAW nn. eee Leafs shone brighly for the ee eo times. , on working hard if we hope time period to give Hampshire! The resulis of the night are as|3. Matchless Paint — Jean Scan- " |Imlach coached squad in Tuesday's win over the Habitants, = ese Stanley Cup playoffs ‘We're going to play this to win. 2 \the victory: follows: tlebury and Tony Kelly, Sher- WINNERS _ | Bouncing Eddie Shack was a big factor in the Leaf's victory, . aren't fun any more. The | series one game at a tme. . . . | ‘We've set. our sights on premier Walter Shaw waS OM| Best Original — f. Brenda | wood; 4. Sunshine Dairy — Nan-/ : Eddie spend the best part of the season on the end of the Tor- _ @oaches; apart from yapping |.. “We aren't dead yet. Sure, | winning four games and we hand to present the Trophy 0| Jones, West Kent, 2. Brian Me-|cy Gay, Sherwood. _ | The following are the draw | onto bench. Andy Bathgate showed a little of his old form when at game officials, haven't | those, guys lead us 30 in _ haven't changed. . °. the Hampshire squad. Hamp-'Kinley, York Point, 3. Shane| The-carnival grand prize win-| winners in the West Royalty (he rifled one along the ice to best Worsley on the short side been producing those delight- | games, but we have some ‘We beat him with an easy shire has won the trophy all ‘Doyle, St. Jeans, 4. Sherren ner was Vaunda Brehaut of 35|Hockey Draw.’ and tie the game for the Queen City crew. Tim Horton played ful quotes that set them a | surprises for them... . shot along the ice. I was sur- three years that it has: been UP | Mason, Bunbury. Fairview Drive, Sherwood. | First”prize, $30, Gary Payn-|a tremendous two-way game for the winners. breed apart. i I'll tell you one thing, my, | Prised when it went in. . . . for contention and now keeps the; 5, Fairyland —* 1, -Carol| The prizes for the poster win-| ter, 24 Newland Crescent; sec- | Te Rain oe sg In the old days, and even | club has lots of hustle... My guy was screened. He-|W.R. Shaw Trophy for good: Doyle, Prince Street, 2. Stephen |ners went to 1. Danny LeClair,| ond prize, $20, Mrs. Stella Ber- Prince Edward ‘Inland nstive Jor O'Brien is im: the bead. - ' up to a few years ago, |AND THERE’S MORE mever saw the puck until it Nine Mile Creek Bulldogs took jot. cherwood, 3. eonen |Spring Park, 2. Donnie Lun d,| nard, 61 Ohestaut Street: third |/ines again in California. O'Brien, 47, drove three winners in sports-page readers were sub- _. Dink Carroll of the Mon- was in the net... . a 21 lead after the first 20 min- |; i1, Spring Park, 4, ‘Pam |Spring Park, and 3. Kenneth| prize, $10, Harold Clemente, | Tuesday's ‘action et: Santa Anita. the last one in the feature ' jected to some’ deathiess say. treal Gazette dug back into iA LITTLE HUNGRIER utes and the two teams: split a Doyle 63 Elm ue ¥ Martin, West Kent. East Royalty. rap race with Tim Gold, which gave him his 2,000th win. O’Brien sg idligs ly aa" Get tay = foe We won because we:were (pair oi goals in the second |Dovle, 68 Elm Avenue, sania ; 2 has ridden 29 winners in 108 starts at Santa Anita this season “Well, my guys still put | more, such as: . ;@ little hungrier than they ‘frame.-Hampshire. scored the | haut Sherwood- 2 Billy - “ S : y- : — 9 We had the defence and | were. If we can stay clear of |lone goal in the third period 10 Co ctora’ ‘Parkdale. 3, Randy Someone mentioned to us that yesterday's column was t j we skated and the goals “injuries we'll take it all. . . . tie up the game and send the no's: Jeans 4, | | an explanation for the Wings” putting Hawks. } came. I couldn't ask for much “We played best i . ; seaee,, Aaee e rz a ie n our defen- (contest into overtime Simpson, -West Kent. the semi-finals. This wasn’t this writer’s intention at all. 4 MOKes s.r | Sive game in quite scine time..| W. Watts, K. Jones, and G. ‘Beet Animal-— 1. Vea i a . ‘ | “We've lost‘the first one-or pn the ; Doyle, ; We at the beginning of the season that thought . | two before and come back. . . . “They're not so Hampshire with P. §3-Elm.Avenue, 2. Lolie Acorn, or ePhs = alles We’ ; ena. St. Joseph, 3. Anne H oe a *“Phings'Il be different when | We'll show up for the next |Smith,“W. Taylor, and B. Smith |= “°S©P), *. Anne Hennessey, eo ‘ ef are , / we get back~ in our own | game... .” reaisiag a Nine Mike Creek: eas 4. Veronica Hicks, : ' sour warey = encore aa ae wr oe ox = | rink... - Then, there are some more The Hampshire team eT mast Pairs — 1. Berne Gilles Black Hawks management or lack of it have made things . rather the y Lorne i i if: : [ RELAXATIOP - . , eo Ot a : ecaieaiae J ea ane can — have,.geme | Chestnuts ibest of seven final series p four | nie and Helen Lafter, South Ch’tewn. Billiard Club} “vean. “ii “stay with the six guys and the referee, | The Lioyd MacPhail Trophy, ee By IAN MacLAINE ' : Harry Taylor was one of the first to réad yesterday's col- “ETS Gt George “22167; Same lineup. ~~. | Rs +? i North River “C” league TORONTO (CP) — riod of Saturday's, game in ae — ‘ 8 |. “It's going to be a tough | .‘This is the one we wanted ln cake cu Rangers. MURRAY HBR. (Gump) Worsley: will be in the | Montreal, won by the Cafiadiens om eine on. en Gace. sivaaien te at this S(O wie |, é \ - : : RIFLE Canadiens’ goal tonight for the |3-1. The spunky Montreal met-|rom one team to the tt fee ee ae i “I'm sticking with the guys | SHOOT fourth game of the Stanley Cup |minder finished the game but |fom ope ieam.d® the other throy Taylor that we didn't feel -- MARITIME who got us here... . . . MIDGET ‘ semi-final series between Mont-|doubled up in pain in the dress | Uatined to be a member of hin excloive cut ‘teal i “My big defenceman is so| , The following is the result of|treal and Toronto Maple Leafs. |ing room afterwards. ro bin a i Pr racked. up he should be in PRACTICE *>~ | the rifle shoot that was held at| The “Canadiens, with a 2-1/STILL IN HOSPITAL MIDGET HOCKEY FINALS hospital, but he’s got guts. . . . Murray Harbor on April ist.; |edge im the best-of-seven set,| Blake said Hodge is still im é 8 V - es ““Wait'll next year. ... . | ‘There will bean important Fred C. White 98 |went with Worsley for the first | hospital in Montreal where he ' | ed ‘ 1, | Irene Beaton 97 time in Tuesday's 3-2. overtime | was taken Monday before the SNOOKER practice for Lorne oa. Darrell White 97| setback to the Leafs, but coach {Canadiens left for Toronto. FORUM ; + -} midgets tonight from 6-7 pam. at | oth” white g7|Toe Blake wouldn't fault the |However, the Montreal coach ; j -. TOURN ithe Charlottetown Forum. All Gary Go , 97 | Gumper. lsaid this was only “‘a precau- t ; ~ AMENT |members are requested to be on Caraie ven . ol “ar be bulllaeas te play as |tionary” heneue. ts: sae oo: (Round Robin Series) A jhand for this practice. : i ' oe lagainst compounding the injury. ’ ) Ate com eae Teta Bieta m hn tre no ee Sater ae 8s CTS FOL NG = Game No. 1—Fri April 9th—7:30 P.M. ~ [[¢%, tournament which is being BLOOD PRESSURE .WARNS = Bruce Dort 95 Son why we shouldn't win ready for Saturday's fifth game " - ee held at Mr..Cue last night. | High blood pressure is not a Harley Fraser 94|Thursday,” said Blake after jot the series in Montreal, Blake | f ’ FREDERICTON -N & The winners were Allison disease but a warning of weak- Billie Duffy : 93|putting his team through an |said Hodge may dress but was By STERLING TAYLOR » N.S. .} Tull, Bill Acorn Sr., Buzz Gau-'ness. It indicates annual medi- | al. Richards 92 ‘hour-long Wednesday after jhesitant to say whether he’d/ CHICAGO (CP)—Detroit. Red |: ee xs. ; 6 din, Bob Wotton, Harry Poulton jeal checkups are needed, espe-| Ej Buell 92 workout at the gardens. ternooe ‘play. are Wings were tired Wednesday CHARLOTTETOWN paed Cuker Pineau. cially for people over 40. ___/;| Marven Gordon 91 “The team didn’t play well egies = little foolish |and agreed their play had been : , Gerry Lecco * 90 maybe that gaine will be |” out of hospital |just rotten” im Tuesday night’s SKATING AFTER THIS GAME ! ! ! (Fri.’s Game) — Charlie Beck 89 lout of their system,” remarked [224 Putting iim in the net if /s2 108s to Chicago Black ~ .CURLING ROUNDUP David Murdock “ §9|Blake as he considered the loss | ‘uting "Wednesday's. skating 2vEs But there was no feel Game No. 2—Sat., April 10th—11:00 A.M. 2 ae see s of the Habs’ No. 1 goalie, | session, Blake weckana youn ing bt Temorse or a need for ANTIGONISH N.S: _ he tihng o Os caging Gee = 8. Hah! Dousias White ° 04 — . sighis, of: fis Central Longue -lan.® are going to wait for oD ¥ per, B. ° ite ~ ; Ags Sid Abel said. “—e. draw at Souris for tonight... | Ice 5: R.C.’ Parent, AE. Pier- | 20" White z__ $3 Hodge was struck by a de-| at left wing with Henri "Ne crgctice no skating, mo ze 3 79 P.M. cey, F. Dillon, C. Butler:,-vg,, cee a ‘ Richard and Claude Provost but nothing.” ‘ FREDERICTON, N.B. Ice 1 — J. MacLean vs. J.| & Matheson, L. Leger, H Cole) ©. “si gi SPORT ECHOES wouldn't say whether this com-| ‘The Wings managed to sur- ace 2B. Rowan ve. M. Fis | % P; Pervy- = can —_ - bination will remain intact. | |vive a first-period onslaught by Game No. $—Sat., April 10th—7:00 PM... patrick ee ie Rei Giet Be RS Sy ging . @ . | Ise 4: Marjorie Stewart vs. Oe. |play the wing.” Blake also said es ‘cw alae Gat - CHARLOTTETOWN gift } — H- Poole vs. A. Grit) poris MacDonald. Juniors Lose kie defenceman Noel Picard ae and vs. r Ice 2 — Open. All ices open for scratch will again sit out the game. igoing into ie fourth game rv ANTIGONISH, N.S. - iret ee = é ‘| He's reluctant to chance play-|the best-of-seven Stanley Cup NS | RAE | sabes seroma Maritime Title [ites by sent irs oi The following is the curling ‘a the . tals A ; e 1 e 185-pounder who has only &/ “We were rotten,” Abel said, (Midget age group—14 yrs. to 16 yrs.) draw for Thursday night at the | The following is | rs couple of years of organized |“nut we aren't going to change Ch&riottetown Club. (Spares | Curling draw at Belvedere for hockey behind him. anything. : ADMISSION TO EACH GAME 50e needed ': . ey By NORMAN MacDONALD WAS LESS ENTHUSED Defenceman Bill Gadsby, who.| nid. CabesY ff : | The following’ wily cur! at 3.00 : aattiihainee dilikdlie ertitbs that ¢ Meanwhile, Leaf coach Punch |has never played on a Stanley | : L. Blakeney, D. Reid, p.m. — Charlotte MacKean, Jean |, The Se sosttiane -0 0 es jaying there |@ilach appeared: somewhat less |Cup winner during 19 seasons jously, signalling the game's B. Davis, Bob Stevenson vs. C. | yraenutt, Ethieen Bartlett, Helen didn’t make Seen ogietae = thay (enthused with the efforts of his|in the National’ Hockey League jend, but what was the sixth Campbell, F. Corcoran, J. $.| . . (championship this year but they But the Legionnaires, though'; 14 units — particularly |and 48 playoff games, | iiak for Chit oa ; ; | Baker, Myrtle MacLeod, Ann/did well nevertheless. They outplayed, made it a battle, |. ; ; summed or cago was Taylor, H. Shama. . ; ; : ‘“€+laround the Montreal net. They | up the Detroit club's feeling: counted. ‘ C Ice 2: C. Flemming, F. Cox,| MacLeod, Jane Irwin,~ Gwen bar ey of ee ae od aes eae a ms oy ian were on target most of the time |WERE DOWN 2-1 Bill Stevenson, A. MacNeili vs. | Barbour, h: Hi , «Glace Bay and mage | r al goal-tending Dy *'but they were shooting at 35-| “Last year we down 2-1|CAMPED OUT ‘ : ne Sean, ee pleasing battle in both games. ers. The boys have nothing to be year. seid Worsley aa was a at point.”” = S | The Hawks were camped ve i 5 mg Dr. Jeiks, D. | Ethel Ross, Joyce Beer, Gladys Sydney had beaten Halifax 114 ashamed of. We, and many oth-!star of the piece thist year re. |Wedsenday pt their posh bade 5 M acDonald | Malloy, Martha Johnston, Eileen and 8-1 in the Sydney Forum, so er Summerside fans, didn’t ex- juggled a ‘couple of his to win the set against |away in Rocton, Ill. 90. miles vara a “‘Wideais rs ie, oe ™" cin Rog |we were afraid that the Sydney pect them to win the Island tines during Wednesday's work- |Chicago in seven games before from here. Pe gaes —_ an © he jes os . — —— boys would have a big advan- crown this year. A Maritime Is- out in am effort to correct th |losing to Toronto Maple. Leafy, The Chicago club, although mier, J. Anderson, A. MacKin-| pelle Laidlaw, Ella Tayler, Edith tage in = = nl yon rssh . tithe _ situation. Although no wholesale lover seven games in the final. with minor aches and pains. is non. . ‘.|avis, Velma Hooper, Evelyn ""** *" ; : changes are planned, Imlach | “That's right, said Abel. ‘icing a full team. while Detroit Ice 4: G. Storey, V. Mitton; r F used rookie centre Peter Stem- |‘We don’t have to win a game |has one key member out of ac- | BOATS, MOTORS and TRAILERS | Wright, Mary Brown, Butt Le- Series Tied | " / : Willis, G. Procter vs..F. W.| Page. Simmonds e@s-ING i U kowski sparingly in Tuesday’s|in Chicago. They have to beat ‘tion and two more . doubtful Sanaa ane . tes Millar a Eagl N ts = ‘P \game_and the workout. indicated |us in Detroit to win the series. |Starters for tonight's aa Simmonds, Rosem i AF Eagles and Le- will probably recover from the the Winnipeg youngster may I'll get disturbed when we los¢ Larry Jeffrey. in hospital in .¥ , ary Hill, Helen wa Sa apeneidie Borden Na- ieaan he or ii Dou- “see even less action tonight. ja game in Detroit.” Detroit, is not expected back in 4 . ae knotted t twe glas got the seven minvt's stay| Veteran Red Kelly worked in, The fifth game is slated for jaction until next week at the The following will curl at 7.06| tionals ‘are up a glas g y ; P ; > : s p.m. — Marj Vessey; Barb Mac-| games apiece (as we write in the sin bin. It was a “must” |Stemkowski’s slot between 23- Detroit Sunday. with a sixth, if earliest. Val Fonteyne. with a Curdy, Joyce MacKinnon, Dody | this), and it looks like a battle- win.for the Maple Leafs. If they |80a! scorers Frank Mahovlich necessary. back here Tuesday. pinched neck nerve. and Gary Gormley Miriam Hyde, Pearl| to the wire. They switched they ‘lost, they'd haye to repeat the }and rookie Ron Ellis. — . There was the usual murmur Bergman. with a knee injury, Smith, "Marj Grant, " Shirk script a little from the semi- “four-straight” bit the Leafs; Imlach refused to discuss the of discontent from the Wings are doubtful starters. Vienot, Judy Johnston, Dianne | finals when visiting teams al- pulled off quite a few years ago, controversial play that preceded concerning the officiating Tues- Phil Esposito. with a back in- Burgoyne, Helen Kennedy Ann| ways won. New the home. and those things don’t - happen Dave Keon’s game-winning goal ‘day night, but even in this Abel \jury, and Pierre Pilote. with a . Madcon, Kay Mustard Marian fans are being made happy, very often. As it is, they are|at 4:17 of Tuesday's first over- appedred more resigned than ‘bruised side, both performed for : Garrett, Sal Trainor, Jean. and if this continues, the Ea- within hailing distance of the |'ime period. rOak ¢ erercume Chicago Tuesday night and are Grant, Betty Bryanton, Funice| gles will emerge as champ- Canadiens, and they have a oe elach wand an td ad “Waae-atitetee big expected to play again tonight. Cudmore. Fr. : | fons — and that would be putation for salting away the ’ iat ; . unde Rogers, ‘Marien ul Muriel | their third crown this spring, big ones. Our giiese,hawever, is Porters Se ee eee ame tet aot oes ee Ti Cc Michael, Tilly Acorn, Lorna| which is rather unusual. We’- that the Canadien: will elimin. [events wid 4 — hi ps Mao ay’ GR a wos meee igers ut Jenkins. : re not sure they can stand ail ate Toronto and go to the finals orion on, the _ | “A : ily - ts oe Supper served at 6.00 p.m. that champagne. neq? —? ‘ae aa aa Although Worsley says wo ee Abel — “It isn’t 6 Players reraft welded. piece hull HHH BORO RORORORO RCRA ROE Se ot, cago, thoug ating didn’t notice it, a linesman had | spe! out. tt when vou draw ‘ i ° = : . 5 Bo pa Roca nee Sevomse > Red Wings in Detroit will take his, arm up indicating a de- blood, you usually draw a ma- . : ; ‘ bitch: ak width CHAMPION HOCKEY Si first ‘‘sudden-death play-o ; layed icing call against the jer.” LAKELAND, Fla. (AP) — De @ Deep ‘ extra i cate CIVIC STADIUM Bihero of the season. go Imlach a lot of doing. Teeth Fan'neck beamed to Ges| BAG veh: Slated > patel Sleos cot on. gt fishing boat ; . ‘ front of the Montreal net and fired up when an impartial |from the baseball squad and ee ‘ ” : yee . : : Making Long Stories Short |Worsley. saw only Mahovlich time-keeper from Montreal for- sent first - string catcher Bill @ 14 foot for pleasure. 5° NIGHT (FRIDAY) S, |cruising in on him- so he cleared |got to stop the clock as referee hrechan to hospital Wedmesday : —* . S| Eddie Shack scored a goal of wisdom those coaches give off it to defenceman J. C. Trem- Art Skov whistled an infraction | ; : | 9:15 P.M. Sand collected a star Tuesday when the newsboys see them af- blay. F with about four to play... Freehan hurt his back Tues- SEE THEM TODAY AT.--- . S\night. It is probably the only ter the game? For example . —| Tremblay was jarred by Ma-| By the time Skov decided day and was unable to sleep = RCAF EAGLES S!star in his blue heaven. He can Imlach: “That victory won't hovlich and the puck trickled to resume the final fout sec- Tuesday -night Tiger officials ; . vs. & be counted on, however, to make hurt us a bit.” Blaké should get| loose. Montreal defenceman onds of play the Wings had al- said he is in hospital for treat- : ; ; S| the fans who like mad rushes up some kind of medal for saying|/Ted Harris made a belated -ef-|ready reached ‘their dressing, ment but that his condition is i BORDEN NATIONALS Si the ice roar pay eg €V- the umpire Udvari refereed a\fort to te hee. onier ee ar Five Hawks faced sre not serious. ‘ 2 tiery time he hits playing sur- swooped im, up stadium crowd di Lefth Point Reed vat Ch’tows Regular Admission Prices i face. ; BE eer thm san (puck, and let go a. slithering |and Matt Ravlich fired the puck ‘picked up as a free agent dur ‘Brackley Advanced Sale of Tickets ‘ é had been defeated: This is very, |hackhand ‘along the ice that |into the empty Detroit goal. jing the winter, was given his : EOC ORORCRORORORND ORE ote “| Did you ever notice the ¢ems very unusual for any coach. eluded Worsley. -» Skov waved his arms fur- outright release z : ~ e * . \ % Ph test AGM AN ANI At eek AA Ae et 9h A Merettrgpstottestirah tact Pare Masterton i sevens tenets thence treote-atenmen te tet ete niente tgs ‘ : " ; A open me togneem 10 tog. amet, a “ oe ap ‘ ‘ , t sis