a. - Ch'town Pitching Great. r (10 The Guardian, Uhariottetown, Tues., Mar. 8, 1965. | SPORTS FRONT Canada Defeats Y ankees; Black Hawks Tied-For First In Tourney ~~ . By JIM CULLEN this city. Vern’s wife will be ac- Sports Editor j this city ee ar when ke TAMPERE, Finland (CP)—Al | ment. end of the first period and mads Sa: qeite at Prince Réverd |loores for Vancouver. Johnson of Winnipeg. scored) “The boys got a little mad it %2 in the second. followers, Vers te ene of the most By JIM CULLEN three goals and goalie Ken|with themselves-after the Amer- Bjorn Elvenes and Christias ad Ge idend's oe | eer ean this writer has y a ee eee ee scored and they started Petersen scored for Norway son perform in|ever come in contact with and) ae is first goals in three. games wa ng a bi m t we ile ¢t other Czech : Geaise Tongass will be|he possesses an extremely well The Chicago Black Hawks i yosting bem tho Monday night as Canada de- had-arranged,” Simpson said. vole badl-mer 5 one Franti Charlottetown today for| balanced set of values. He has fending. Staley Cup champion, ight, but then bounced back ifeated the United States 5-2 to| ‘But our main trouble is that sek Tikal and Jan Suchy. Of the where he wil \been keeping in shape while -at key Night in Canada on Saturvay nt tollowing Bi ‘ imove into a points-tie with Rus- our timing and passing are still eight minors, Norway drew Vancouver Mounties, home by doing roadwork when- to wallop the Montréal Canadiens eaten a |sia and Czechoslovakia for first |just a bit off.” five. . the number one farm team of ever possible, but the Island's Saturday's night's game was re ‘eat place in the world hockey cham-| U.S. ¢gach Ken Yackel; highly | Ip the B pool, only one the Kansas City Athletics in the weatherman hasn't been to co- we don’t imagine Billy Reay found it much to iking 48 | pionships. delighted with his club,’ sRid it was scheduled. West Gonnene Baseball League. operative with Mr. Handrahan. Saturday's battle with the Imlach coached forces was a crucial |" The Canadian victory wasn't|was “the best’ game we've downed Austria 2-1 to move into spent. good por-| The 195-pound chucker won't be point in the Black Hawks attempt to land their first league | easy, The U.S. tried desperately played yet.” a first-place tie with Poland tion of last season with the Ath-| attending training camp this sem | championship in the history of the club. — - to keep the game close and ac-| “We made mistakes and they Each has three wins for six leties, but when the parent teamt | gon, but will-be starting right in We thought the Hawks made their mistake when they @p- {tually outshot the Canadians cost us goals. We let Johnson | points =; realized that they were definitely | With the Mounties wiien the sea- ‘parently attempted to outbump the Maple Leafs. This col- 39.35. break ts up three times .and , somes svehee © the son gets off the floor officially jummist feels they haven't got the hitting power for such a task But Johnson was the big dif- three times he scored.” - SUMMARY League they op-| If he is pitching well when be land by even attempting it they are playing into Toronto's hand |ference when he clicked for two DULL FIRST PERIOD First period“, No scoring tioned Handrahan out. te the|kicks off the season with the due tothe fact that the Leafs have several members with goals in the second period to put| The Americans held the Ca- Penalties— J. MatKenzie 6:33, tired old legs, but when it comes to bumping they have the ‘Canada ahead 2-0. Canada was |nadians about even during a Nielson 7:27. ‘ —_ tF Ht ir ef i : = tna : é i il E rf e E Leaving For Vancouver Split Games band of pucksters. In our opinion the Hawks shared a greater margin of play ‘left to play By ROD CURRIE |toughest teams in the tourna- weight and experience to take the wind out of the Windy City leading 4-2 when Johnson got his |scoreless first period that was |third * goal with just 16 seconds on the dull side. Simpson tried , experimenting with new jines Bob Forhan of Newmarket, but the results were ineffective. Czechoslovakia led 4-2 at the Second period—i. Canada, A. Johnson (Abbott) 2:30; 2. Can- ‘ada, A. Johnson (Dineen) 19:23. had a of five and | League.. then the 41 score indicated, but Terry Sawchuck made several : a #. The big, mood aotured pitchiog breathtaking saves in the Toronto cabe. Bobby Hull was back Ont., and. centre Gary Dineen The first real Canadi Penalties — Roe 4:21, Dineen Bs per foy pet Cy imacon ‘ine Hawes te San okt all opt pat Monreal scored the we cae, hen Larry Johtoon of agin” 98, May iS 2 when in top playing con- | Island to display his talents with as his terrific skating ability was definitely ham by the ‘lother Ca n goals in the |the United States drew a trip ‘MORE : 25. Re Fee cpus the lad win-|Stellarton of the Halifax and Dis injuries to -his knees. third period, while Paul Coppo Ping penalty at 8:20 of the ter performing in the Dominican trict League in 1958. The Hawks apparently took their revenge for their defeat and Tom Roe were the Ameri- second period. Just 30 seconds Third period — 3. Untiled Republic Winter Baseball League _ After his first season with the out on the ‘Flying Frenchmen’ as they blanked the Blake ca® marksmen. later Al Johnson scored his first Sates. Coppo (Land) 3:22: 4. with the Kansas City Athletic’s | Stellarton forces he inked a pact man Suriday night. Sid Abel's Detroit Red Wings are being Josef Golonka, Josef Cerny #0al. He snared a goalmouth Canada, Dineen (Forhan) 6:44; entry in that loop. He returned | with the Milwaukee Braves,and touted by the ‘wiseones’ as the pennant winner at this point |and Jarosiav Jirik each scored \Pass from Reg Abbott of Win- - Canada, Forhan (Conacher) to his home in Charlottetown a| be was assigned to class ‘D’ ball | in the schedule and we must admit they are enjoying decided two goals in leading Czechoslo- |"ipeg Maroons and fired a shot 7:19; 6. United States, Roe of months ago and was | in his first season on the Braves’ advan but we think the Hawks will come” up with” some™~vakia to~a-9-2-victory over-Nor-|{hat went in from an_angle. (18:40; 7. Camada,. A. Jobnsos to the former Ann Bradley of | Payroll. more of that drive that squelched Toe Blake's forces and lead (way. Four of the Czech goals, The Canadiens had two men (J- MacKenzie’ 19°44: Penalties ; | ‘The Kansas City Athletics ob- the way to the wire. ‘came while Norway was short-|inthe pealty box late in the —™~arst 15:26, O'Malley 19:50. . tained Handrahan’s services trom| . | noe these : {ported ond te -Amerieane let Broderick 1117 9-9 s wo | a Meeting For wisn ctv wren he atten VERN HANDRAHAN Tid Bits From Here And There —crciviet’is_ the. championship Clever defence work and ‘ome °2ue 0 71320 are i Fin ete cas) nadratan mae seh crys io Carole cy Gans Nan Rn akg Wh han ee compe te i ral fe gn at? nse Mag ng |Mr. and Mrs. Victor Handrahan self. net preae . ji — Te ewehed Vern during his Fmd semi-final series in the Charlottetown Interscholastic hockey | seven-round tournament. Then, with 37 seconds left in GROUP A of ‘you can| many, and he credits most of tive years at Memorial Field |league, tonight at the Charlottetown Forum. Game time is set Canada, Russia and Czecho- the session, Johnson picked up WLT FAR important g his heart | ANY. | for 7.30. slovakia ‘had 30 won-lost rec-|2 pass from Dineen and beat ee ee LARRY REGAN St. Dunstan's Varsity hockey team split a pair of week- piace with = psiats Sweden| fom iS tect BAG Canada 300 26 ability and end gates in the Maritime Intercollegiate hockey" league. The ae fourth with five points from | Cppo got the first U.S. goal Sweden 2012 §5 succeed he is) two games didn’t have any bearing on the Red and White two victories and a tie on a play with Bob Lund” Finland ©2161 back on ° team’s first place finish in the Maritime college loop. The Kane- _— Broderick, a 22-year-old stu- Which Broderick didn't have E Germany © 3 0 2 18 0 before very men dropped a 10-7 decision to St. Thomas on Friday night |dent at the University of Brit-/Much chance. Coppo took, (US os04m0 ent ability ; | and bounced back to topple the University of New Brunswick ish Columbi ing | Laind’s ; Norway 0304290 the S : | Red De Their J umbia, ran up a string | pass and sped down the ‘ wn pick Uy Rea Seri n6 al Fredericion on Saray. Tete loe tothe of more ‘than "1h minute mie, e end the Conalan canaga s Uaed Se _ - 4 | was the only defea by ane coac shutout hockey before he was |Sealie's shutout magic in- the (C2!4da 5 United. States 2 jas 7 ~-_—__4—-— ( = in the elevn gam_ schedule. oe . ~{peaten by_Coppe at 3:33 of the | fourth minute of the third pe- Cer aadeys Bae 2 # ae ~The New Glasgow Rangers look like this year’s Maritime period. However, he still |Tist. fe aoe ee vivid ‘receb f Backing Dow | senior ‘Hockey Chemgs. The Rangers belied Moncton Hawks | tat Git best record i= the tour PLAYING FOR TIE iE cormeny v5, United States adrehan was |S in “Moneton, Saturday night to take a 2-0 lead in their best- |rwo sHUTOUTS enn UE. only slaying GRUP ai tt! By BOB MacKENZIE. that allowed“ by. late eqptes wiih Ge Seven, eee eee canadian win. over he |again. But the Conedinne mcg. |W: Germany 20-7 m7 6 ‘bigger boys’, OTTAWA (CP) — Fighting hockey < players in| © We saw @ clipping from a Florida paper recently and the |U-S- followed two shutout vic- idenly assumed the upper hand elgad 30017 8 “just begin-| With hockey brass is nothing |any way, shape or form.” to the south have apparently taken liking to Char- tories, 40 over Finland and 60 and struck for two goals in less |Hungary eee 2 -education. |New to Larry Regan. Ahearne said the ruling was |lottetown’s Ralph ‘Boo’ Shepherd. Ralph is playing his hoc- [YD Norway. than a minute, and that was | ausiria (32s BS? time for| The former centre Bos-|in answer to a request from the |key out of Fort Lauderdale in the South Florida Hockey League | Three of the top four clubs |the game, Yuasa 12 83 comnt {orton Bruins and Toronto Maple |Austrian Ice Hockey Federation and by all indications is a real super-star in the southern cir- /fOW ,have met te U.S. with | First Dineen clicked on a paney* O21 7 61 aecurately than |Leats. of the National Hockey |for support in opposing the cuit oe, the Russians scheduled to meet | play with Forhan at 6:44 Then >”! o2113 B14 student body. | League has no intention of back- | school . jthe Americans Thursday. Swe-|Forhan, as ing down from European ama- Veteran Gordon McTavish of Winnipeg will replace Ron (den beat the U.S. by the same Brian Conacher of To ES tour eutherilics in hs latest Gie-/TANE SUK WNL STARS (Braunstein cn, the Conedion rink ie One Sede Mrecnetn 5-2 margin as the Canadians, |made it 41 at 7:19 te Regan plans pionshi; Perth, Scotland, starting Monday. justein Czechoslov. trounced | “lees was suspended from | 547s. including right winger skipped the Winnipeg rink to victory in this year’s Brier but (the U.S. 124. professional hockey after going | Gordie Howe of aie me ees mae ee Dares ot eet See souigereis annie wes ene ne ee eee ee ee Ste a k vs Canada copped its third consecutive victory yesterday in (with two games scheduled ae Notre Dame Academy w: Innsbruck team... Sta the world hockey championships which are being held in Fin- (U.S. plays East Germany ee _ ow Mia. ae So stall & Nitty a oo land. ‘The Canadians toppled the United States $2 to move into |Finiand meets Norway wt stars this points-tie Russia Czechoslov; The highest scoring for NDA |spring in Innsbruck, Austria, | Tetry Sawehuk G,Atan (8 Pointe with Russia and Conch akia, for first place af- | Canadian coach Gord Simpson tournament, while Haugh and the Goada were respective has sruck x sour not with theo, "Stewart of Toronta, and M7 ‘urnament = ae ve Ta et te ee as follows: International Hockey Toronto, S. NDA. — M. Macleod, 8, s. | eration. oa Tet |delenceman Marcel | Pronoves St, Dunstan's High School took a 10 lead in their best wat Gary Sp soneen Gallant 7, E. Batts, 4, and N But that hasn't stopped Re-|$nd ce vecehio of \of five series with Rogers Rangers for the Charlottetown and Canada doesn’t bay ce yey a “Tm not sure what the IIKF \toppied the Rangers 7-4 ia the first game of the series of the ie un tp Donald 4, and E. Smith 4. people in Innsbruck, and they | ta he homed. his |Forum, Sunday afterndon. Casche ase aibad ; at the of me,” phoned part- 6 SR Mike gad ot tae eae Monday’ man, interview |S@"., Dé. Rodoigh Wieser, an URLING ROUNDUP =a of NDA. At half-time the score here where he is in the real es-| jnmabences lawner, and, was told SCHEDULE was tied 20 all, and Notre Dame |tate business qeane Nee tie glans. came back to win the game-%5-| “I intend to mine, and| His decision to operate the| _ LADIES MONTAGUE lee 5 — H.R. Carruthers, B CHANGED on I'm sure they will keep theirs.” |Sehool was made for two reas-| The is the ladies MacLennan, B.,Martin, B. Gre-| there tone ton, “ii. | gee, ery Sac galag ly Net tad cage en mae |e av cc points”! ®Y |p. (Bunny) Abearne announced |Prove that Canada’s best play-|7 p,m. (8.20 p.m. (club mixed) petite 3" ant C’. Dee to rf’ het’ ganne” takes~“ptace |the_-federation would _ bar .its|¢Ts_are in professional leagues,| 1. MacDonald vs E. Cudmore.| .Ice 1 — A. Love vs. W. Red- | decided by the ene = as 9, in the NDA | teams from playing in any rinks |S0! competing’ in amateur tour Mir dee a 1s ee oe coment sal PVI Maidens. . naments ee pe eR | ice 2 — G. Stewart ve D. Dew-|have teen completed Yiareh after | MT “Some people find it impos- LADIES ERE . 6th. be extended to Marc’ wo sce PVE Warriors ste Believe we dont sena MATCH |" Ice 3 —B. Acorn vs L. Blakes-| By this date all-series must there to our best players to the Olympics| The is the ladies ey. the winning club victory! Topple Fi ‘ ie nei 5 Cae Belvedere for! Ice 4 — A. Burke vs°C. Fiem-|the next series. ers ¢ should a chance tonight. | ming. j y to 06 some of the pros and) a Yewoy, 8. MacCurdy, B. ge — 7 Whillock ve A. Bob! yay R SDHS Hosts jpiimirnday sight the Charlotte. | MOM , ee eh oo ~ = » | tome. | West loyalty -. That Hootenanny Gang Is Back Again S . well played hockey game $1.8 | sate beck. to 1961 when ‘Toronts |*-, Maclean. The following is the curing) Ties Alexandra “Where” — ot ae faa a ‘ J. Grant, M. Garret, M. Man-|draw at Souris for tonight: . ; the Vocational Institute ot the American Hockey League ee ane ve 7. date, 8)? om. West Royalty and Alexandra THE COMMODOR | some wat dist “‘Summerside| tm, scored four goals, nce | Be decided to retire. rather | sun > D. Gormley, E. John-| | Ice 1 — R. Jenkins ve B. Ro- |battled to.a five all tie at the EROOM winner two minors, but : ; Charlottetown F. , i toy staring #4388 Dene remelting in the third yeriog 6 when "he decked to play ama- i Wiliams, J. Willisens, | D.| _ len 2 — M. Fitspotrick ve C.Y. jnftersese — ee Main Brace — 130 Richmond St. Summerside | beating Wooldridge, the hockey Europe, Pitts- . . Vien- MacLeod and Petrie shared * if A oot ef taene previews most- Flyers net minder on a beautiful burgh promptly. suspended him. |%y' fivge Kinnon, J. Johnston, |9 p.m. the scoring honors for West Roy- WEDNESDAY, MARCH 10tt |ings and will be favorite to de-| solo effort. ‘The suspension {s recognized by| Spares: E Ice 1 — B. Acorn vs. E. Kas-| alty with two goals each while} — « 2 ‘Summerside again. Kevin| Bob Gallant got credit for |the NHL and all other pro! gers, N. Simpson, C. ‘Brennaa, |" Ice 2 H heen ee Fok Husle, “Folk Singing” and Sing Aleag the top scorer in the In-| PVI's other 8 ayers leagues but not by the O Wiless. » C. Brome, | ee 3 = Poole vs. H. Lar-|for West Royalty. aad Time 9.30 Members and Guest Invited 3 Senior “A” Basket-| goals were Morrison, Se BELVEDERE sete anal Cates —_SSS=———==—=—S—S=S=—=—=—>—_—X_— ball League will be playing-with| Gregory, G. MacCallum and G.| The following is the MONTAGUE andra with singles going to Car- weekend between Summerside HOLY NAME RESULTS Tce 2 — Loser of Stan Bryan-|? P-™ Tip Top Tailor Trophy . Fancy Dress Carnival : Prince of Wales with the i a too and Dr, 1.8. Cox ve Loser| tee ! <P. Sinclair -L. Stew. Bantams Meet Dunstan's High following , results /of Fred Cannon and Flinn Lymn vs A and ; ‘team having the inte oe ee Jee 3 — (Finals of President's} Sullivan, G Warner, L. .Nichol- Team | a aageans es at Brace “A” at Legion “A” 5o| Match) — Bill Beer, Stan Bry-|#". 0. MacDonald ? ; three remit’ | Legion “B” at Brace “BY -5.0|em00,, Bonnell LePage, Reg.'9 p.m. MeGewan Trophy Bantam Panthers play Peer- ce rts f 146 :| CLA at RCAF 11 Selines teen, Taviex. Gorden lee 2 — H. Moar, 8. McKin-|less Pee Wees Wednesday morn- , Sportsman at Mess +1 , Howard Douglas, —, j|non, H. Robbins, N. Thompson ing at'6.45 a.m. : CARS’ TOLL * * alta. ant, A Maskeed ies &, Shen 5. Sess, 3, iee- Ci . S ° “ ten is North Ame fats Mes” Bim [Bil Morena nym eT eee NHL STANDING ivic Stadium ) be involved in an Legion “A” Bn | dee] — Open The Provincial Curling Cham-|,_ The following are the standings ' will injure some- Brace “A” i i ice 5 — T. Whitlock ve A. Bal-|pionship for the Central Cream-|\", "te Natenal Hockey League Saturday, March 13 at 2.00 p.m. Brace ‘ Fr aset | The following is the ne double knock out boaspiel WLT F Ape fe Legion“ cae draw for Tuesday night s the |which rans for three days, is S282 Any school allowed to enter in ice sports Ee Sate oo en ecerelee et SEL amen ft) Por tase © Mest st Leeion “” Sete ee The following ts the schedule ork 19.33. 10.156 25 48 Proceeds in aid of St. Mary’s Convent _ } Brace “A” at od .. Taylor, Dr. Cameron for Thursday and Friday ___- 170 616 OF to Ce —.. sies| Pe. S. Beler. Ei ineln wile : P S< al) moaies| «Wills, G. Brookies vo "Mt | "ce 2 — Chatloligiown ve Bel 1 a wr ie wn 2 a stare Se : SEE THIS! SHOOT | veo e of Wales the RCMP | - 3, 1966. , YER 9)° § ; ” ‘cuxhall 6 cyl Velox