8 The Guardian. Charlottetown. Mon.. Feb. 4. 1968.1 Kennedy Scores As Bruins Win NEW YORK (AP) — Murray Oliver collected two goals and Kenncy 14 (Kennedy) 9:46. Pen- ' oweil 10:59. Mohns Coach Jack Kane’s St. Dun- istan's University hockey team. ’with big Dick Tingley leading the way. swamped Dalhousie ; The tangy Campbeliton. N.B. inative. noted especially for his slap shot, scored once on his lspeciaity with a blast from cen- ’tre ice that was partially block- ;lJack Kane's Saints Crush ' Dalhousie Tigers 12-5 Sat. ’1 off a Dal defenceman with his left hand and flipped the rubber into the left side with only in. right hand on his stick. His other goal was a deflec. ldded an assist in triggering 16111. GOdirey 15555- 1 * Tigers Saturday night 12-5 at the ed by Dal goalie George ac- tion of a shot by defenceman Boston to 8 6'4 Vietory over New Second PeriOd 5. BOStO nu: “n college rin . Donald. but which trickled be- Mike O’Brien from in close. York Sunday night as the Bruins Oliver 19 (WilliamS. Bucykll Tinglcy, the leader in thelhind him into the cage. Close behind Tingley in the climbed to within five points of 0:3 . 6. Boston. Williams 17: .l .Maritime Intercollegiate scoring? The first Tingley goal came scoring was Jimmy Cullen of the fifth-place Rangers in the (Bucyk. Oliver) 4:18. . ew,‘ race. added eight points to his;on a spectacular unassisted dash Charlottetown. a star last year National HOCKEY League. York. Prentice 13 (Neilson. :“5‘ total as he pegged three goaisft‘rom centre ice when the big with St. Mike's "3" team in T0_ Veteran Jerry TOPPaZZini Cahan) 15i31- Penalties—“9"- ‘ 1 land added five assists. lforward carried in alone. held ronto. Cullen also scored three snapped a 4-4 tie early in the third period and Oliver added the clincher on a power play with less than two minutes to play. The goal was Oliver's 20th of the season. fte Bruins had gone Sail 2:24. Green 9:39. Third period: 8. New York, =Neilson 3 (Gilbert) 3:22. 9. Bos-‘ ton. Toppazzini 11 (Leiterg Mohns) 4:10. 10. Boston. Oliver} 20 (Williams. Bucyk) 18:13. Pen- ( l l l t i iHabs Trounce goals and had a pair of assists for five points. Cullen scored twice by do. flecting shots from in front, and got his third as he dragged o passout into the twines behind the ‘ aity—Bathgate 17:32. MacDonald. ahead 5-4. the Rangers put on Saves: 0 0th r the pressure and peppered Bos- Johnston 9 13 lit-40 ' Billy imisiicgfirgndorllolsigilrar‘svlledfi ton goalie Ed Johnston from all Worsley 20 8 6—34 9 s - who picked up two goals each angles. Johnston was called on . to make 18 saves in the last period and wound up with 40. Johnny Bucyk assisted on three of the Bruins' goals. giv- ing him 55 points. Tommy Wil- Souris, Morell ( {Play 4-4 Draw DETROIT (CP) — Montreal Canadiens. getting goals from five players. erupted from a ‘slump Sunday night and buried to make 44 saves. Spare goalie Cesare Maniago made 30 saves in the Montreal nets. Bernie Geoffrion was .3 cas- and George Dalton and George Monaghan with singles. Top scorer for Dalhousie was Kentville. N.S. native. Bill Bun. ltain, who tallied four times. The lother Dal goal was scored by liams. the third'mcmber of the SOURIS ._ The souns anal Dam“ RGd Wings 6'2 in a Na' ualty in the second period wheanon Chisolm high scoring Oliver-Bucyk line, now“ regional high school. _ t'onal HOCRey League game: 119 fell down. hitting Norm? saints lads-3 at th d scored one goal and set up two heckey tea‘ms battled w a 4_4l 1 The Canadiens twice spotted Ullman.s stick en route. The firt eri d - d 94e enthof the others. Charlottetown‘s Forbes”:C in Maren last Friday in an; ‘ Detroit the lead before retaliat. Boomer took 10 stitches in his ofS p 0 .ngn a e end Kennedy and Don McKcnney exhibition game. return game' ing with three goals in the sec- lip to close the gash. Referee Russ Power handed ngtlisllced the other Boston ‘iSt-téiamd for Sour“ Wednesday » {giréod and three more in SUMMARY out nine penalties, seven “them SCORES FIRST GOAL la elm-mm so - . . w Jean Beliveau was the only First period: 1. Detroit. t° St: Dunstan 5- Rookie Leon Rochefort of the ssl'cormg :7 “"1130 “:19 G‘ Canadien who score twice. net- P. MacDonald 25 (Delvecchio. n ‘ iMMMAIRYS Rangers Scored his (“’5‘ NHL” °°m°“' ' ‘ 'ac “3 ' i ' -' ' ‘- ‘ rub a ross members of the Provincial vincial ass'n. and Marie Toole ting two goals in the thde pe- HOWE) 195% Penny — HiCke rs. 9" — - DU Cutien. goal to give the Rangers a 1-0 " Cheverle and P. Maclnnis. The Iad'os pmmcm 5‘1 resenting five c “ s c Ladies. Cumng ASS.“ Mm. (right) secretary - treasurer riod. Bobby Rousseau. Ralph 18 (O'Brien) 2.13; 2. SDU. Tingley lead. Kennedy tied it and Jim Neilson. a rookie defenceman, .3“ ‘1 Kelly scored for More”. way this morning at the honons and the right to rep- Ralph Carr (left) games com- at' the Citv Club last Ill-gm Claude provost divided the first Rousseau 12 (Beliveau) 054; 3. tain (Bauld) 4.15: 4. SDU. Mar- :allietz Ellie firyst :flhislpvo goal? Rack.“ were Carl peter, Charlottetown Curling Club resent the province in domin- mittee chainman. Mrs. J. C. competing}; gets underway at four Montreal tallies. f d DCll‘OltiVI A. Pronovost 7 (Ull- shall ((él‘ingieyl7 6147:65. Dal Chis- o pu ew or ac in ron , -. I .- r . -. .- . ' - 0. Par er MacDonald o Sy ney,lman. . Pronovost) 1:30; 4. om raig . ; . Dal Bun. _1. and Lyman Maclniils. “11h a total of 23 rinks rep- ton play at Saint John. Three Gallant. president of the pro- 9 oclock this mormnb N's” staked Detroit to a H) Montreal. Backstrom 14 mm (Crown. Bauld) 9‘40: 7. McKenney tied it for the lead late in the first period. (Gauthier) )5:33: 5. Montreal. SDU Cullen (Monaghan) 15.01: Bruins at 2-2 at the end of the More" Team I Rousseau tied it in the first min- Richard 17 (Fontinato) 8:33. 8. SDU Tingley (O‘Brien. B. M first period. ute of the second period. just Penalties—G. Tremblay. Sta- ligan) 15.46: 9. SDU. Dalton Goals by Oliver and Williams Grabs ener 0 after Detroit's Vic Stasiuk and siuk. majors. 0:39; Talbot 13:23. (Cullen) 16.17. Penalties — V. provided the Bruins with a 4-2 P Montreal's Giles Tremblay had Third Period: Montreal, Mulligan (2). B. Mulligan. Bauld ! lead in the second period bcl'orcl ‘1 _ u d d St P t ’ a free-swinging fist fight. Provost 16 5:0 : 7. Second period — 10. SDU Tin- 5 New York‘s Dean Prentice cut. ‘ Ole Owne 42 .' [h efrs' Andre Pronovost put Detroit Montreal. Beliveau 11(Talbot. gley (unassisted) 3.10; 11. SDU the deficit to 4-3 at the end of’fggifiofoamfi: 4f ave: ahead again 36 seconds after G. Tremblay) 8:03: 8. Montreal. (B, Mulligan (Tingley‘ v. Mum. the period. Neilson‘s second goal got the Rangers even at 4-4 only to have Toppazzini and Oliver set» tle matters in the Bruins: favor. l Morell team with a three-goal CHICAGO (CPi—Bobby Hull for second by beating Delimit behind Toronto nctminder Don'Nevin 9 (Horton. Mahovlich) The Canadians fired 50 shots Maniago 1014 6_3o tieéi‘ilz' lg":ng 12m§%3'd§;;;: I l , Any .performance. the fourth goallscored two goals to lead Chi. Red Wings Sunday night Simmons midway in the final lll:20. Penalties—Brewer 12:29, . on goal. forcing Hank Basso“ Bassen 15 15144 shall a.” may Muiligam First period: 1. New York. i E‘Dmg t0 Gerard 1495119. lcago Black Hawks to a 3-1 win. Hull. defending league cham- period. lHillman 14:43- , 6016. 15 gDU ' B' Mum an Rochefort 1 (Bathgatc. Prcn-l Eddie Smith counted b0”! lover Toronto Maple Leafs Sun- pion. scored his 215t and 22nd Frank Mahovlich's assist on 0nd PeriOd- 2- Chicag‘l- (Mallshani ail-“git, .' 1049.121“ tice) 4:53; 2. Boston. Kennedy markers for Peakes- ‘ night as the Hawks tight- Nevin's goal. wasn‘t enough to‘iiull 21 (Hay. Mikita) 1:14. 3. ' v y ' 8 (Gendron. McKenney) 6:09: 3. New York. Neilson 2 (Balon. Gilbert) 7:08: 4. Boston. Mc- whiie G. Gill with a hat trick ver ‘D' bonspiel gets under- the Island. vying for top look over the opening draw liound Intermediate ‘C‘ playoff lSOl‘lE‘S. Dougie McElwen paced thel ' he next game in this senies is slated for Morell Tuesday night at 8 pm. hnfimm At Causew Stepped ay Sat. “day lened ;four points ahead of the second- p . nadiens. who moved into a tie.I W Halifax 1 Moncton 7 Down Maple Leafs 3-1 their grip on first place in the National Hockey League. The victory left the Hawks lace Leafs and Montreal Ca-. Nova Scotia Senior indsor 3 New Glasgow 9 repeated clashes between Tor- HOCKEY scones goals of the season and his fifth and sixth in the last games. All-star centre Stan Mikita added his 22nd goal of the year for Chicago. The game was marked by three onto coach Punch lmlacli and referee Frank Udvarl. offside ruling which cost Toronto what would have been the tying goal at 2-2 in the second period touched off Im- An kce him in front of the indi- vidual scoring race. Mahovlich dropped to second place with 54 points on a league-leading 271 goals and many assistsf Johnny Bucyk of Boston Bruins: leads with 55 points. including! 22 goals . l But only four points separatei the top six scorers. Mikita' moved into third place with 52l points and Gord Howe of De-l troit. Jean Belivcau of Montreal Chicago. Hull 22 (Balfour. Mi- kita) 4:19. Penalties ‘— Shack 0:35: Macle 1253: Harris mis- conduct 11:30: Nevin 14:55; 14:55: Evans 14:55. Third period: 4. Chicago. Mi-i kita 22 (Hull. Hay) 10:11. Pen-i attics —— Maki 6:41. Douglasi 8:18, Shack and MacNeil 13:17.| Baun two minors and Maki.‘ 16:48. Toronto bench penalty (served by Horvath) 18:32, Backstrom. Henri Richard and Rousseau‘s goal. But strom and Richard put Mont- real in command with goals ree minutes apart. Back- B :48. Second period: 2. Montreal, eliveau l2 (Fontinato. G. Tremblay) 12:34. Penalties—M. Pronovost 9:50 ,Young 14:21. Saves: Pirates, Welshmen Grab lopsided Wins Pirates and PYC Welshmenl scored lopsided City Basketball League victories at the Y ‘ half however. almost tripling the BYC team's output, 47 to 18. Wendell ‘Cleaver‘ MacLean. (Unassisted) 3.45: 3. Dal Bun- gan) 6.05: 12. SDU, Cullen (Tin- gley. V. Mulligan) 6.44: 13. Dal. Buntaiii (Murray) 14.18. Penal- SDU. Monaghan (Dalton. Cullen) 12.28; 17. Dal. Buntain (Murray) 18.21: Penalties Monaghan (2), V. Mulligan. Bauld). Alberton Draw Given For Week ALBERTON — Here is the curling schedule this week at Alberton for Myricks Alberton Ltd. trophy: 1v) nu Cape Breton Senior (lach‘s display. He repeatedly and Murray Oliver of Boston‘Shack 19:39. Saturday night. Pirates downed. spearheaded. the Pirate attack‘ _- . . . North Sydney 6 Glace Bay 5. attempted to get Udvari to each have 51 points. Saves: BYC 72-34 and the Welshmen With 22 pmnts. Dave Hyndman MONDAY» Fm?- !“ y I For the second CORSECUUVejhoweVCI‘. Stepping times of .294 SUNDAY come to the Leafs bench but the SU ARY Simmons 713 9—29 clobbercd Phalanx 92-45. counting 17 and Stu Lavers 14. 7 PM. A. Wilkie vs W. Har- Saturday fans headed for theiand 29'3‘ the faSieSi “mes of? National League official refused. Then. Imlach First Period: 1, TorontO..Iiall 7 616—29 Earl Nicholson’s city students Emmett Ellsworth was topsldy; F. Millman vs D. Carpen- racing strip at North Riverthe afternoon and for that mat-.305“,n 6 New York causeway where the Victoria ter. of the season. Jollity‘s Pride third was runner-up in these 0 Driving Club staged its lhlontrcai 6 Detroit 2 Eastern Professional began substituting a player at each time out. i The exchange ended late in dominated the play from th e for the losers with 14 with team-l ter. opening whistle in their ga me mate Wayne MacDonald close ' 9 PM. E. Pridham vs R. Pet- g nst Phalanx and counted 38. a a1 points in the behind with 12. l. tand George‘WED. FEB. 6TH card 0‘ the ice raCing season‘ trips' St. Louis 5 Hull-Ottawa 9 the final period when Udvaril I ‘ first half compar-l Scott Stewar . The large CTOWd was treated to RACEOFFS NEEDED :Sudbury 2 Kingston 5 penalized the Toronto bench. 5 ed to 9 by the Y team. lWard officiated in the first game 7 PM. R. Pettitt vs W. Har- the best action of the youngi R if 1 h . Ca Breton Senior LEAFS GO 1N FRONT i I l Stu Ladner paced the winners and in the second contest A. dy, A. Wilkie vs. B. Pridham. ' 393501 i aceo s were neEded “ t ~ el Sydney 4 Glace Bay 3 Bobby Nevin put the Leafs in i with 24 points while Ronnie Dia- ‘ Strang took over from Stewart, 9 P.M, F. Millman vs F. my. L .first and third races also and) - s y in the opener three entries each“ Sh rbmo‘igwfchf‘Lfe‘ captured a dash. Hickory Doc.._.e__————- Cecil Heromine and Josedale ' f Feature of the program wa the performance of Midnight Sun, owned and reined by vet- eran driver Cyril Smith of Hun- mond and Mike Dag: eachl Here are the lineups: —- swished the (wines for 18 points; Pirates _ D, MacLean 12, I), Stu MacPherson also went into Hyndman 17, R. McConnell 3, the double figures with 12. .H, Howatt, w. MacLean 22 5. front midway in the first period. :Iluil hit the tying marker for, 1Chicago at 1:14 of the secondi lperiod while Toronto's Eddie} an. FBI. FEB. STE 7 PM. D. Carpenter vs R. Pet- Shade Penguins 4-3 t R Th 5 h t 'e ‘ 1- sn k u 1) t f th ‘ mil; EMmemnnvscia' Prim? er iver. e on orse so a ,- . B Q ac was serving a pena y.) Ro oiron was ops or e{Laver514.R. Atkinson 4. 1 . . . ar y torrid pace in capturing the sec-| V. “Kit OZaURee was m“ m the e Hull added his second three .Dh RCAF F . n f r the first one and l loser: with 24 points. Kier John-‘_72_ Tom Brylan, 03d event' a three “511 raced igdyebflicilfff siisgacgkth; w. T h mivaulicls latex.” 1 h t 1} jr215$:NtiEiihS/zinzfuJinn18mm(nonrigid; sgored while McC'allum‘ 5m“ gaYmeret hub! bbe ' d‘ BYC — w- MBCDonald 12. J. l' -' ml 0_ .-- . . l:iia.pu lecmcing aryd. '. .~ ‘ The ou u rssayei ash . . . - The Don MacNelll-reined Jill-.135} Place by "‘9 ME” for "1- Ins mp y ‘————- Charlottetown Pentium at "19 was $J$£§§filnf2 giiegggj comparatively close to their lip-:50”: 124, LR_B€.'~;‘;’1§.S.-,.§ £3311 Patterson; ' lity‘s Pride captured the open-l erFerenie' : The Myron Bell rink won-the . ‘RCAI.’ rink yesterday afternoonv in“ d G d Whmock ended‘ponenis in the first 30 minutesr._34. | for I mg dash of the race with Mid_.h turrf. nglwafi' captured twoiRendezvous Trophy competition curllng Draw ‘ {the final score 4-3. The rather1 es. an . orv.th even minmes.“ the second game and by ha“; ch _ Stannlsh 8' 5. Mac. ' night Sun finishing fourth. Smith deahs o t e t 1rd event With a by downing a rink skipped'by :.soft condition of‘the ice made??? scoring limes ame time the Pirates were leading Pherson 12' w. Smith. B. Dbl \Re reined his entry to first placefii. ‘GF‘ITBEW? “My Hero-(Had MacInnes Saturday night For Montague ‘fast play imp0551ble. but some; et t(“gold”) an: Gor'd KelIylonly by a 25-16 score- ‘mond 2. S. Ladner 24. D Ling. p l finishes in the next two dashes W-“15-‘9b th °-V “35 first 10 the lby the score of 11- . good hockey was nevertheless-m 331 d if: 05mm“ ZPIRA'I‘ES TAKE OVER J. Webbb 4. M. Dagg 18. G. Gal-I m Kent so out 4.3m "—“"' "e m 0 daShes of the laSt‘ This competition Started 0”? Here is the Montague curlingidlsp‘aye‘i‘ . ‘ an e EUMMAR‘Y? 1 Jack Ross‘s cagers ran away-(lam 2' R. Diamond 13. L" HugJ ' l with two sections of ten teams-schedule for today (Monday) v The birds took their goaler 1 Paglcs B with the game in the secondzgan 2' Total _92- ‘1.— — — — —_ - _ .. .- ‘ 7 P M ‘ ‘ ' ‘ “’0' ‘out with 1 minute 15 seconds to. First period — for Saturday's card‘cach. The Bell Foursome ( Phalanx — n. Doiron 21 s. race. SATURDAY NHI. Officials . . . . . . were: — Starter' 1" Nam: driV' "A" section with only two 1055-) L Dr. Johnston lplay. and battled fiercely for thelSleigh (D. Tucker, W. Smith) er of gate. Alton Younker; re-‘ ' Innes rink suf-‘ Ice sandy‘e ualizer, with six face-offs oc-!12.05. Penalties — L. allant S . c ‘Hnrper 6' 1" Ladner 2- F. C. o MONTREIIJ‘MhiAcliiYICAGO 3 5min? jUdge. John 38“. 85200-1gsfe‘ghgfiygnzdagetback in win- gfic‘goggfi’SEWEgvzr’CERES;- cclll‘uing in the Eagle zone. ‘12). isnugjstafifié Johnsmn 13- G- 1"“ Thls Week i; first period: L Chicago. Hun late .lUdgcs, Rollie Wood. Georgelmng the “3" section. Herring Gene Mu}th ’ The Eagles scored_the only Second period — 2. Eagles. . - - k n m (McDonald) 13:06, Penalties lSmith: timers. Dr. Chris Gal-3 Doug m“ made the presenta. Ice 2 _‘J. S. DesRochés' Gdgoal of the first period. Bob Hutchlngs )h. buffet) 8.06: AT a ._MacNeil and Berenson ma an" Charles Stewart: Clerk of lion of prizes 0“ behalf 0‘ theiWorth. Bert Bryand, F. hite Smgh saggmg the twmes to Cl“ pengums' w' Gallant ‘3' Ga.) E jors 2:15. Vasko 5:40. Talboticourse' J°hn Mulligan- onsor. The winning team had .5 D. MacGowan. Dr, w. Mm max a passing bout with Doug 1am, L. Gallant) 14.01. Penalty. c Stadium ~ . 35F . - ' ' SOURIS The Montague 12:43. 20:00. Murphy and John-- All entries for Wednesdays 311, ski , Doug Bell. 1m ,- ‘ K M D I ~ _.Tucker and Bill Smith. LloydB. Main. | . , Second Wriod= ‘~’- Chicago- “'1': “WE” “ “"day’~ i n MacGre or as lead. . P.M. “"0 Pena “95 0 e 99”“ ; (McCallum. Smith) 140: 5. . : . kita 21 (McDonald. Pilote) 1:22;: Race 1'95"“5 are as {OHOWSI Ronziccmbers ofgt he runner-upl Icei ._ H. Moan Fnch Mchm. The teams 5 Pitt 3 Pa“: 0‘ :6; "mg D Law“... (5 pear- 28‘24 bUt me §°ums g”: MONDAY— 3. Chica go. McDonald 1 ‘ FIRST RACE team were Had Maclnnes skip: aid. Du ke Mar-Donald, Wm.“““"‘ters i“.lhe m'ddie. “55mm 9 g '6 E 1 - 5mm. macaw-d Mnmdguet Montage.) s:ao.10-ao.mtm nook" ‘ (Lunde. Mikita) 14:47: 4. Mont-.lciicklorI}; Doc (Moreside) 2 2 1 I Tarky Wllitlock mate: Bill 0‘; Naddv vs Fred Vuozzo' Glelgutitfi. Sctilngthupfizlt15$nlla12 gigant'rfiweh 1181;661:527 Whit gel-tSrdél; games a fMONDAY - t . . l. R .sea 11 (Beliveau. G.‘ cci eromine sJones lea .1 ' i u C "'35 0" 9 "'5 . ~ ' ‘. ' ' ‘ , : _ 31:21:11,133 l'ilzml. Penalties - (O‘Brien) 1 “I‘M—’— A' R Nelson' JEijGallants taking over for the first lock (Lawlor. Martin) 13 23- Scoping for Souris girls. Children’s Skate 4 to 5:30 TUESDAY— Beliveau 5:12. Balfour 10:53. ‘Josedale Chief ( . a l Ice 1', _ A_ A. Fraser, A. Sun_lPenguins taiiY- 30b Main SOLPt‘halty Megaliudmn 3.12mi:- Ken MacDonald 12. 4. Evening—Commercial League s:m.lo:m—Minor Hockey Third period: 5_ Montreal, g,‘ (MacDonald) 3 1 5 Wh|ps Wan. D. C‘arksm' J. “mm” the lone penalty. Eagles paye wt; 1]): s. Battersby 2. . a an . TUESDAY Tramway 22 (Richard, Rous-lTime Will Tell (I. Neill) 5 5 3 Vs Clam“, Nicholson. E. Shaw. The final frame produced four'MacDonald and. Bo . race. 5, Jennings 6. ‘ . . WEDNESDAY seau) 2:00: 6. Montreal. Bell-{Chief Ozaukea (Montague 9-2 G Warner Bob Mills goals, each team scoring two.(while the Pengumsweic mlssmg 590mm; {0;- Monrtague gulls. [ls-"L. Hocke _ veau 10 (Rousseau. Gauthier) (En Bernard) 4 6 drn . ' ' ' Tucker's bristling drive beat Dave Gaudet and Bursey. C. Martin 6. It.acGowan 6, Combines vs {i0 ls 1:304:me school Skate 9:43. Penalties—Murphy 11:30. Tunes: .31-3; 31. 5am. Dunstan». High School 5' 309M” -, Scum ' 3’“ (Free) Geoffrion 13:25. MacNeil 15:59.} Hickory Doc owned by 0. Montague 9-2 in a BUIIdOgS Grab 1“ be” fim‘go 1d 6 WEDNESDAY 7:00 pom—summer street Ell Saves: ‘Marnsse'y. Charlottetown: Cecil penaltsqnfested Island Interr- _ scorers were. E. ac na_ 4. Mt." School he 8m 3“ 7 3 14_29‘ Heromine owned by Frank Mac- scholastic (Av game at Sam. serles opener ’ G. Cheverie 12. B. Chevene . Children), 3k.“ 4 a, 5:30 Maniaso 4 3 6——13i1“‘yr°~ .C0Vehead Road: “503- Dunstan's rink Saturday alt-ter- R- “Wei 2 . Adult Skate 3 to lo THURSDAY .daie Chief owned by Randy Mac- noon . “mpg...” Bulldogs dobbmd For Montague: Johan. Cam 7. '- BOSTON 4 DETROIT 4 Donald. Peters Road. ‘ . m d thai , Jim Cam 4_ N. Martin 1. B. THURSDAY a;oo.m;oo..snfiog SUMMMARY ‘ SECOND RACE Rex M‘c-a" 8 pm - ” l cmwal‘ “elem 9‘ 8‘ NW1 Stewart 1 s Clarkson 10 and . t M _ - - Vince Mulligan-coached Saints .River rink Saturday night in - - RC AF First period. 1. Boson. c Midnight Sun . _ H. .l . _ n. Clair 5. . . . . vs. Royals Kenney l3 (Boivln) 3:46: Pen- (C. ,v Smith) ‘ I 1 With a brace of goalsél Sng eb.the first game of a best of FRIDAY—- .m" _ Young 8.“. woman Jenny: Pride afgetgognmgmn;myneaux. serenBscgli-fmal sergem . INGS C m (AP) . FRIDAY 1:30-3:0tl—Pre School Skate 1:46. > (MacNeili) 1 2 2 ‘ , .'( 4- H mm P30 e wm- PALM sea . a . S d is (Free ' Second period: 2. Boston. 011- Winston‘s wish 1‘“ ’imBCR'DCgr" MacDonald ncrs with a hat trick. H. Hughes _.sOuth Africa's Gary Player. s; mvéowhm Sm ) . ( ‘ ver (Mohns. Green) 4:57: 3. (E. Clow) 2 4 3 and J‘mmy "1;" H . op fired two and Dingwell. Dunn. as tenacious as bulldog. I S H_L Hockey ' 3 Bosttn. Toppazzint 11 (Green. Millie c. Lee edcggfkmngfue- 3”“ 9° w. Watts and G. Watts counted overhauled Jack Nifiklaus 511:..- By rug: :ANIABIAN PRESS SATURDAY - - - , ‘ : : 4. Di 't. F lk- L ‘1 ) ' .h. , f 've stro es a on ensue . , l ! :erucytk)(iizuii4g) 16:03:“; Deiiibit. (Tilsl‘lrggchO-z. .29-4. .29—33. 3 dm Mike O'Brien and 3"" my; ongcoerihg for Cornwall were c. glidindoriiinihemnnith and final . w L T F Am C"“‘“"" 5h“ “0 ‘0 ‘ 9-15-0ld Slit!in 00:3; ( l ?. Macdonald 24 (Fonteyne. Midnight Sun owned by Cyril “and”! out 3 mm d 2‘ pen ' Scott 2. Andrews ahd mama round, and forced the [1.5. Open Chicago 25141214511862 SUNDAY ns vs. Prince 1 i Joya!) 18:18: Penalty—Boivin Smith. Hunter River: Jollity's “95- Mondgv nlgm mu m Nine champion into an lit-hole playoff M°ntreal 211316157121?“ Q. “I, c. I, a.“ h 10.4; combine” 1 ":13. Mrzide owned by Heustis and, Mae Crégk Bulldogs and paw. Monday in the Palm lT)oi|:l(:m‘tto 3.? Ill; a a ll . . l “in! period: 6. Detroit. lJel-I cNeill, Summerside. l ' n31 Rove]; tangle in the game Springs Golf Cassic. . e 0 CL“, ms OUT FOR _ g '9‘” bio n ‘P- Macdonald- Tm” RACE Mlnors of their best of seven series at In a finish that was as torrid New York 14 26 914016637 REFERENCE SATURDAY l i l nuns) 14:20: 7- Boston. Bucyk Fur Amway 1 as the 90-degree weather. it was Boston 10291215121432 2.00.4:Mau... 1 l2 (Oliver. Boil/in) 15203: 8. De- ‘G- MECLGOdi 2 1 1 MO‘MGQUO Rwa- Game 1‘ Nicklaus who actually had to 3:m_lo:w_smmg 6- troit. Howe 25 (M. Pronovost. My Hero ‘6. Rodd) 1 2 2 ' com behind on the last ( Delvecchio) 18:59; Pcnaltlns— Hey You (E. Bernard) 6 3 3 Minor hockey action at Mon- hole of this Whole attraction on 7 A. Pronovost 4:51. Barkley and Partner‘s Dream tague Saturday saw the Monta- Saints Topple get the tie. SUNDAY... . . unu- 3;4g_ ( . Neill) 3 4 dm gue teams capture two of three player, finiShing just ahead 0 A ..m_m.m_smm‘ cm, 1 _ Diplomat Royal games over visiting Georgetown Tommie, of Nicklaus, had birdied the t 3 lam 6 810—74 {’0 3055; Be rd) 6 5 5d ‘ Minor teams- I m M t 18th with a three-smiliputtt 12d - .i m is 11th ante ( . rm! to in Bantam pay e on agile Nicklaus had to up cae e ~—-—————-——————— , Times: .31-4: .31-2: .31-3. youngsters scored a lopsided 10- NEWCAST'LE N-B- , (cpl —‘ birdie to pull even, megnndnfrdnbafl lmi _ .H D". 5. mourn 2N" You“ 2 Annway. ow ncd by ivictory. W. MacDougail, S. Mc- Si- Dunn“ 5 Univers'ty "1"" As thousands jammed around leaders in gm [and balm“: BATTERY 7 Grant MaCLeod. Charlottetown: Carron and J. Bell each scoring med St Thomas univermy 31'“ the picturesque. rock - u I. t .A. H kw ; My Hero owned by C- Ffl'quhar- a brace and J. MacPhec. G. l" 3“ erhlbmo" bafl‘elba“ 5”” 18th. Nicklaus cut loose with a d “Mimi Aug; Wm: son. Charlottetown. HacDougall. G. lnman and B. tremendou, drive and m, h-on (any PLAYER an m the M I? IInga“ l FOURTH RACE Campbell singletons. Francocur and DesRoches led shot reached the green. ms at i . 6 or 12 v0" Springfield Boy (A. Smith) 1 i The second Montague victory the St. Dunstan‘s scoring with mngs EAGL omm Bolt fired 3 as 3nd Pl “‘5 m 3'” - M H” 63mg” (3- Shim 2 5 came in a Pee Wee contest with 31 and 28 points. Ken Gould was Nicklaus went for an eagle finished one stroke behind to. MW Stewart ind m" Lady Sim“? 'PBTSOHS) 5 1 the final score reading 7-1. .1. the big man for Tommies with three. which would have won co-leaders. Tied at 347 were “339 “rm be Playing f“ "'9 3 5 Nap'ac" ‘1- Nolan?) 4 3 Bell and A. Fraser paced th e an even 20. Fran Dunn and Tom the $9, winner’s purse. nar- . Gardner Dickinson. with a last- 50“ “am- The “‘7’ ' ommy banter winners with two goals. B. Sul- Eagan scored 17 - rowly missed and then was round 68, and Gene Littler. "5 m it” “ml- g (sm‘nwwd) 3 7 livnn. . MacPherson and R. tivcly. confronted with a three-footlwrith a 64, the lowest round of 3011118 " 308- We”. Child? V, / ' cu" Mm (3- Murphy) 4 ‘ Nicholson fired singles. Altken St. Dunstan“: — Sassl 12. 1511- putt back to the hole. :the five days' play. Peters. Carl Peters. Rollie Jui- / M Gritty Bell (0- MOWER?) 7 5 scored the lone Georgetown ton 6. Francoeur 31. McLaugh- It is a tricky green. but} Arnold Palmer. who had won “"8- Jim Madam”. Shoal” N Ml:th 5;: (gleaminfll 3 3 goal. Hill 4. DesRoches 26, Mullally. Nicklaus holed out. h 6m ; s cliissi:i (twice int it:I brief. 913:: Mame“ Edging: Mc- “mi- i - ' own Pa rwci hts ek- Grant Maddock. The setting was t e . our-year sory. go s sec- 1 . . Milne . realm. . Springfield Boy owned by Al- “@0328? 3-2 overtheh-g Monta- St. Thomas — Gould 20. '1'. yard. par-363541 Indian Wells , and straight fine round after no (1011111. Ed Coffin: Mt. Stewart I “m & “Ra. Ltd. an Smith. Hunter River. we mum-pom on goals by Eugen 14. Brldzeo 6. Ryan 4, Country Club course. iunimpresstve beginning Wed- -- Don . Emile Gone.‘ ASSOC‘ATE STORE [Yer-ton. MacDonald and Hennl- Dunn 17. J. Eugen 2, Moynaugh Player finished with a 67 and ; nesday. He had a 67 for 349 and Butch Dtncweii: Dim. ” he“ 8. ml “50 Sm "gar. Beck and G. Bell scored 2. Bernard. Hargreaves. Tay- a total score of 345 and Nick- ja tie with Jack Fleck. who had -McGec. I - ifor in. losers lo; 1aul had 72 for the same tote .1 . Gum um. ls 0:15. -“ L "w