The Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon., Jan. 81, 1968. SDU Pucksters > Chicago Moves Into First; a ‘bch : w Wallop A H a bs. Ra ngers Iriump wi : a Op : AmMGn f g vietory is tana sili ae ine tallied the other Toronto goal int Dunstan's University fects of a wicked drive that’ he eeanfy mt ott gee oe "Seana a cu Mgetaiel ia beating the | The Rangers moved aheo! 1o ances’ teak ie iow eee ae ne ea get ies ‘ ational | Laat Sp sereed times ieay, 63, sith $9 seconds re unbeaten three . ” i a 3 “meetings E ps a " second period as they ‘ te eee oe Se 64 with five minutes jon. Hadfield’s unassisted goal. . i So ease League i. , the’ Rangers sewed it |He stole the puck from Ti ae two. Scoring singles with the Re? Wings. when Ratelle and‘ Fleming |Horton inside the Toronto zone Take tw the MIHL s Giggey, Dick Flynn 5 . beat oe & ymin o- blast over ee ki » : \ Wharram : nge 's i erst ave est rm jon ees the Saints | John Miszuk scored the battered Sawehuk with 47 shots : i : This is the second time |won handily coach. Jack Kane| Chicago over-all. Nielson’s\ goal came SUMMARY +--+ that he had had not overjoyed at the win. beaten the Red on a bouncing drive from cen-| First period—1. Toronto, Selby pow Hage an opportunity | was eT ie ae take io’ tele cine ate ‘dee 13° (Ellis) 6:20; 2. New York, ten school serng ee Sans lord we al tines se eto ans hc tree oral “etal” Wee pei i Niohdiben tele we Sor dost of defensive strength. coe ei assists ‘put the Rangers in |3- Toronto, Mahovlich 17 (Hill sed..numerous opportunities to an ene shot two of Aca- Maki tallied for the front 53° with his unassisted an. Reve) ae ae Ba -Rapctee ‘the scoring |to ity Sones Reid, Don Brown, astebiae aidiea Be aue Kee Douglas of Tor- | 14:39. od ibd dem — 1 lead L the oni of te nines |Siivhets, With Gres, losoca the a third-period Jento ‘countered. four miautes field 10: . Hillman 13:51, Brown oa They coped tet lend |felats are feisty wal aneurellat ecored Des ee oO York. pulled Second Period—5. New York, tet bowed free ‘Acedia’ Geame|taty might saaly ed wp to. ae | SS eet ee Lert go Varin Sen gehts .%, eet, ween in the third. Defenseman Glen |ond place if they knock off the was two Teen quick Wr . Beer g Armstrong) 16:34; 7. New York, v the ef-| rest the contenders. ; . : ie 19:01. Penalfies—Ma- - ta i pn ene NEVIN NOW HAS 20 bovich 3:11, Sawhuk served by ” : i win Teli isn 7+ <i ' . + t S i 59. ng epue period, tying the score 22 at Third. Period—8. New York A 2) i that point, and then fired ‘his iwieison 2 :50; 9. Toronto, Doug- ag es n S SCORING 20th goal of the season carly ii,, 4: (1. Hillman, Armstrong) Fi eae . The teams played on bven in the middle period with Tor |4:55. 10 New York, ' Fleming et ee terms until Mikita put the Black ‘Jento two men short. 7 (Hadfield, W, Hillman) 5:26: a Fry. ; i | Hawks dp front at 10:27, ‘taking “Frank Mahovlich tad drawn |1i,New York. Ratelle 15 a Oo = raw & pase st the Detroit bine line a holding penalty and-Sawchuk. | (Fieming. Neilson) 15:08; _12. ; ae Pe eo — a delay - of - game penalty for |New York, Fleming 8 (Nielson, Sa ERSI ‘he | : wi pal. oat Siig aver Woe [ethos Gis steam tem “ DE — RCAF Eag- ulprits in this instance . : in over Hillman 4:31, ,6:23, lbs.aed Pope Motor Aces bettled| were Spider Crawiord end Cake * ned ae vd mark for the first time since |Kurtenbach 15:48, Selling 16:36 IeecPCHL game at the riaton| with’ slicks ‘and goal’ Gerard a. pont thank shot after PMahevtch score. twice for [Tum ni Bem yesterday af Smith of the Aces for joining af, nent pass from ios tae ‘ie sdaon. Hew” Toil iF 14 13-39 iLmimiwmitmens2o a total to 18 and rookie Brit Selby! Attendance—14,912. - way, ing an up- i ‘ SUMMARY a ___________——_ _____ battle from the first minute SUMMARY t’s what Wayne Rawles, boys wanted ¢o see the enow. _ weekend — end made it with- on forty-nine seconds of play. First Period: 1.—RCAF, Reidy tT aot): cod Richard Tilley, So, without benefit of anti out a bitch, while more veter. | First . ; The. Birdmen triggered three| (Hughes, Hutchings) 1:49; 2.) 19 are in the summer. But freeze, chains or snow tires, an drivers were sliding into ack ts Gae deme) Sa ANNUAL MEETING goals in succession before z= nauayi eee onan Reidy |_ttis winter the Orlando, Fla., they came to Nashville this ditches. care ie ue tala) MS oon the first twenty oan (Crawford) 8:80; | 4—Aces, Wy? ; es ° i : : ; veau, Talbot) 7:50. Penalties— : tes of play the Eagles were set-/Gallant- (Driscoll, Deigham)| oy a . ._ |None. 4 ~=Potato Producers Association, Se Sie Smnih age | Og Of Wales Curlers. cog 1 ct Birch ¢ 5 " ' : \ : . , 7 . * , & sandwich session with the Eag-| Leod. (Grady, Deighan) ” 1940. |” rince . —— Thursday, Feb. 3rd at Birch Court twa by the’ Aces, Inthe, fing] 3:18; Grady; Boone 8:80 Grady gti) ) hid e ao :39. — eer ae z period however, the Aces did an|%:18; Hute 8:38, 14:54. rov ncia tt e This meeting will be attended by Hon. A. B. eee a, Saning- nee. Nested hae ae ap ur Wel wal ; MacRae, Minister of Agriculture and D .L. Burge, holding a. score: , see | | ‘ 4 a : 706. 2 a sus deadlock the score at 7 all, |8.—RCAF, Clark (Ripley, Mac- he sate nisae son 3:50 Chairman of the Marketing Board. oalge’ Donald) 6:21: 9.—Aces, Deig-| SUMMERSIDE — A rink com- {Campbell ( 5 Campbell (M) 208 003 032 01—14 . . ; 2 adie or ar tiergee the “me |han (Grady, Doyle) 8:24; 10 prising Prince of Wales College | wan os 023 O4—11 | 1:30 P.M. — a All potato producers are welcome to attend, - k with a hat-trick, Teammate| RCAF, Pelletier (Martin, Guy)/ students ‘end ski by Keith | Forbes (S’side) } (SDU) . chinnas ‘ Dave Ma was credited| 10:41; 11.—Aces, Deighan|Mackachern won the right to WE 120 100 10— 7 OAL O10 202 0-10 | it George Howati with a while singles went| (Grady, Gillis) 15:59. Penalties: represent Prince Edwatd Islend “S- -= |MaeEachera (PWC) nt to Willie Gallant and Derril| Reidy 2:19; Driscoll 10:47; Gag-lim the dominion Schoolboy |8 P.M. | Et 000 SOT One. Preside Doyle. ~ non 10:00; Pelletier 14:20; Craw- ps at St. John’s,|Campbell (M) 102010 410-9) — Cex ee, Caer oad ot the eink ge ho ‘so Nfld., the week: of February 21-|Gailant (S) @10 1 10L0—-S\rjan 9 atten lan MacArthur a way) foc the Eae| (tnctaoal ada aoe 1 | Makeney (800 : (M) 183 010 010 00— 9 by é Seuretary to Matchiogs, Gagne MacDon- Deighan (Ginis, Gallant) 6:10; Pale Pc 1" schodlbay onion rm 1 12 om 14 MecBechera non night and the abe made bad eae: Pong don York . as ald, Clark and Pelletier. 14> Aves, Macledd, (Deighan) [e,Pepripeial Schoolboy curling | 1. ceraaey O19 O00 100 G2 2 | = 000 202 201 2110 night and the Canadiens made |al tl Pi oye sore plentiful with | 19:07, Penalties: Reidy 4:23; |yesterday by eking out a narrow SUNDAY 9:4 iE me a 2 ea saad = y the 19:52 mark-of the third per- ees Sith (nahh pee |e with the title’ goes the i _ 010 140 600 10-13 tae eo fh ee eect fod. es 19:52, ~ ; Pepsi Cola Trophy. Soe ' as bh As : erIiers ; % ¢ Other-members of the winning Ti i Ac Bt nee ue _ MINOR HOCKEY RESULTS |<. ss; ms) Tignish Aces oe “he Umi ation = ; John Arsenault, Second; Larry = a i OS es : % ~rie following “ute ie" Aebas WAY Woslse Mickesn:“Walics 4( one yooterdai! Coming Back d eee e2 ; . ‘an; ves i a . in regular Charlottetown Minor |— $. MacDonald (2), Gerry lure a ee as League play for last week, up to ; MacLean. i sand -including games ‘played Sut. |” By THE CANADIAN PRESS St. Francis Xavier X-Men Continued to dominate the Mar- time Intercollegiate Hockey | League during the weekend, de- feating St. Thomas Tommies 83> and University of New Brunswick Red Devils 7-2 for their sixth and seventh victor- | . les without a- defeat. Lioyd MeKinnon led the | X-Men with five goals in the two games at Fredericton, ' Meanwhile, Univerdity of Moncton ended a season - long losing streak by defeating Dal- housie Tigers 8-3 Friday night. The Tigers. also Jost 5-4 to. Mount Allison Mounties in Sackville, N.B., Saturday. “| Wednesday, — Juvenile’ Practice . AGRICULTU CFCY-TV:. ' |... TUESDAY, . FEBRUARY. 1. 7:15 p.m. — 7:30 p.m. “Subject: VETERINARY SERVICES Guest: DR. H. H. |downed-SDU 13-10, setting up ‘Montague PWC. game {for- evening, In the finals for a while . »_ Ken *| “Jays 3 — Wayne Francis, Dan- they grabbed @ big 7-0 "i oe ny Murphy (2); Fabcons 1 — De- Sade ac ares eee mt a _ mea rek Egan. q one point in the first: end end cee ‘oo inant, Sparrows 5 — Mike Ready, |three in each of the second and : eri: We, ‘Kevin Andrew, Martin Hilton, | third ends. ; : ie aa Me. ayne John Paul Macintyre, Garry! From then on, however, the ations $ — ghee Gor- Trainor; Bluebirds 1 — Bill Jen- |Welshmen limited their Monta- ee Sea ae. ~ likins. gue counterparts to only two go *, a oe Crows 7 — Ray Dunn, Francis | points. The Welshmen counted | - Blades - ey Carver (2), Molyneaux (2), Peter Turner |two in the fourth, sixth, seventh -diystin_ Madore. ween} (2), Shame Doyle, facMil- \and tenth. and one in the ninth, to deadlock the scoré at $9 at the end of the regulation ten ends, thus fétcing an extra end to decide the issue. © ; ~ Friday the rinks played ail -|day and through the night until 5.30 the following morning and ithen had a layoff until 4 o'clock jin the afternoon. One of the lar- gest entries in the hi of the 020 100 020 0— 5 RE “66 KELLY : 201 O11 101 1~ 8 Feb. @nd., 6 p.m / MacNeill (ROAF seHte et STANDINGS NHL ¢ " Left-over bills to the | smemayment acecantat word ad will bring you the” | Ladies League: ‘ersicrce cs Sc cna te | jal Y -_ artic “no | Set For Sta rt etal. wart the need. , payments. Get that BIG 0.K. After Christmas is a good — Ne _ at Beneficial! Call up and see! time to take stock around. 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