* x P Sage - a By Spring Park School 4 Ice Sports With West s Spring Park and West Kent) Girls 6 (1 lap) — 1. Valarie| $.P. and Michael Ready §.P.)dra The Guardian Charlottetown, Thurs., Feb. 4, 1965. 9! SPORTS FRONT | Montreal Pivot | Regains Form ae ° « ; ‘ he Alcs we — R, Petry ve. ~ ADDITIONAL SPORT ON PAGE 15 7 Hi i € | Schools held their ice sports at| Beer, 2. Claire Nantes, 3. Joyce! tied, 3. Chris Kipping $.P. |the Charlottetown Forum: ‘last| Arbing. |. Girls 8 (1 lap! — 1. Mary 9. a 4 ' SP . , night . Boys 6 (1 lap) = 1. Brees) MeAdem OP. 2 Benaiie Le |i, By JIM CULLEN The ‘evening was highlighted Nicholson, 2 Allan MacRae, 3.) Clair §.P.. 3. Kim Chandler W.K.|% Callum the in the National by two hockey games between Michael Murphy and Brian Cor-| and Cathy Doyle $.P., tied. The Montrea! Canadiens are leading way tor mark ta 4 | the paperweights and pee tte tied. B 8 (1 lap)—1. All mtn pedule saa one of the big Teasons the Blabemen | |teams of the two schools. Girls 7 (1 lap) — 1. Pam For-| Sexe on 2, Macken their 70 game ac ° The Spring Park ts . 3, Danny Murphy SP. are in the number one slot has been the performance of Ralpb | defeated tee Weet ser i * sythe W.K., 2. Heather MacLeod | Xe paper | Girls Relay West Kent, Backstrom. | | weights 30. Spring Park scorers, >? 3 Lynn MacLeod W.K. l2 Park, 3. Park. Backstrom had a miserable season last year and it looked | were: Alan Moore, Billy Youn- Boys 7 ‘1 lap) — 1 Kevin | 9 — 1. Pat SP, 2. as though the Kirkland Lake native was destined for a stint in | | her, and Danae Murphy all with| Murphy S.P., 2 Walter White, ¥ the American Hockey League. Backstrom was a goal scoring — one -goal each. sensation while performing for the Montreal Junior Canadiens in | The Pee Wee game ended in a % ' ° the Habs farm system and when he jumped from Junior ‘A’ | 1-1 tie All the scoring was done competition into the National Hockey League he took it right in | In the first period with David C 00 SI e stride and captured the Calder trophy as the National League's Wilson scoring for West Kent , tstanding freshmen performer. and Billy | “ "The shifty pivot then tailed off considerably in the next Spring oo ae replying for two segsons but came back in his fourth season with the Blake a, RESULTS ’ coached crew to fire 27 goals and contribute 38 assists for a : Costume — (original) 1. Chris Oo Ss ce oO Ss | most respectable 65 point campaign. The following season he be Kipping. Lynn Mac . rifled home 23 markers, but last season he went sour and his ~ — Sherry Monett, Meronda Tops- goa! production dropped to eight goals as he spent a great deal of ‘ lay: ‘pretty’ 1 Cindy Moher, SUMMERSIDE — Summer! Boys 10 years — 1 Tyler Ri- time on the end of the Montreal bench due to his erratic play. John Scales: 2. Elizabeth Camp- Street School held their annual |chardson, 2 Tom Peters, 3. This season the hustling centreman established himself as bell Anne Jenkins: 3 Marg ice sports recently here. There | Doug MacLean. | com a the number one pivot man on the Canadiens when both Beliveau Wyrwas: (funny) 1, Kathy Hor- ¥&% @ large crowd on hand and/ Girls 11 years — 1. Barbara WK, 3. and Henri Richard ran into injuries Backstrom nee biked . ee ea St ton, 2 Michael Gauthier 3 |the only thing that spoiled a¢ “t 9 del P the red light on 17 occasions this season and a assis oe ‘e ~ eee ce, Ronnie MacDougall: (pairs) 1 otherwise perfect evening was| sane Sheen. : 2 es Showent rank among the top ten scorers in the NHL ee at 3 we ae a is > 4 Fon . Heather MacKinnon, R oger oe Street othe toe cae Boys 11 years — 1. John Gra- | ch. Backstrom is a dedicated hockey player and it ls geod to (Henry; 2. Shelagh Hennessey, | | velle, 2. Roddy Macinnis, 3. Mi- = see bie beck — Bond bate Soe won oe re ROSBURG GETS OUT OF TOUGH SPO oa MacDonald: 3. Tim Mac: | Girs 6 years — 1. Lesiey (thael Farrington. ockey club, a gh, P 3 : #00, Rosemary Hill. } : _ Girls 12 = 1 i lead the ‘Flying Frenchmen” home in front of the Chicago | Bob Rosburg chips from an near Palm Springs, Calif, yes- green and he two-putted for a $$$ | eee - Brenda —Lyka, ; + Don is nda Murray = Black Hawks. | awkward angle past a small terday during the opening par 5. Rosburg carded a 43, | \ Bove 6 Tre 1 ia Holt, 3. Mar o t We don't think we are going out on a limb to say the NHL tree toward the fifth green at round of-the Bob Hope Clas- putting him well up among Ra ph Backstrom | * wore 13 1. Peal Ber _ championship will come to rest in either Montreal or Chicago, Indian Wells Country Club gfe. The ball reached the the leaders (AP Wirepboto) — One ees al i Kinnon, a. i ‘ with the way the schedule appears now, and wé will be pulling __ Comeback Player Gris Y-wers —- 1 Reether as, _ Ralph Mac . The result of the rifle shoot at 1-4 n4 for the Billy Reay coached outfit to nail down their first league s Lesley . ; lackie Dyment. Murray Harbour os February G championship in the history of the club. ° Of The Year Bernard, 2. Shumka, 3. a years — 1. Jeaet Ist are as follows, “ i h | es nangers: mae Wee Gaia sekur: | toy Ramsay. “| Judy White Biss Tid Bits From Here And There | | 7 MONTREAL (CP)—If the Na-| man, 2 Wayne Gallant, 3. Jer | "Rio's yo, 1 gis nee, Gary Gormley * os +. , tional Hockey League had a/| ty Edmund. witli 2 ‘Wat 3.| Bruce D x = ‘The St*-Francts Xavier hgckey team hammered the Acadia | - Comeback - of - the - year) Girls 8 years — 1. Amber Mac- Gary. . Bruce Gor - Axem@W 11-3 on home ice Tuesday night in a Maritime Inter- | - n , aa . #5» » Sawart: care es” are RatphArthur,;-2: Norma 73 Lin- x aa. <- CC Riehaca {Dare collegiate hockey battle | enn a Ops Oo S Backstrom would rate as a| 48 eye, some Boys — 1 Richard = | ng contender for it. Boys ie Letur- | Connolly,;2, Paul Daley. cha Gosbee ie Rogers‘ Rangers will tangle with the PWC Welshmen in a | . From last season's dispirited fey, 2. John Bowness, 3. Tony| % mile — Boys (14 years and Jim one : - rere ee Lite ee Coniautoen Fen dunlor SW YORK (AP)—The “Chi-;maes as he fan was ejeced| Third Period—e. New York, Young man who wondered ser-| Rice. FO A co woes ee hockey league tonight at the Charletistows Forum. |eago Black Hawks moved tate a trom he arena Goyee 10 (Hadfield) 4952; 4, ‘ously “if my number was up, Girle 9 years — 1. Nancy Gal- (Pest Deley, 8 Tem j | Jackie MacLeod + @ John Kane, coach of the St. Dunstan's Varsity hockey | first-place tie with the idle Mon- SUMMARY | Chicago, Wharram 16 (Mikia, we waaereal Canadiens centre| '4*t 2 Donna Hansen, 3. 3 (14 years - Clint Harris é : team, told us that every member of his team came out of treal Canadiens Wednesday First Perted—i Chicago, Mi- | Raviich) 5:32 5. Chicago, San- | eure ee . key =. 9 —1 Neil J Poa +: Connolly, "| Alan Richard ‘ the St. F.X. battle with some sort of bruise or cut as a [night by defeating the New kita 17 (Pilote) 16:13. Penalties |field 6 (Hay) 16:12 Penalies —| re ta abs’ drive for &!s ‘Jeckle MacDonald, 3. Michael ae . et Deni «casa. SOV ERIE of their 6-5 victory over the Antigonish peckaters.: York Rangers 4-1 in a riotous |—Plager 14:12; pees 17:37. |MacNeil 4:13; Plager 8:58; B. ae eee aalneen Sayers. Kelly, scorer — MacKinnon, , Soy sot enter NB tail se ional. ihndnsin MOS Ceriod — 2. Chicago, | ry, 06, Plager 11:06. . & Lake" Giris 10 vases. : - 4 Brian London, former British heavyweight champion, | "The viet gave the Hawks |Esposio 18. 11:01 Pehalies oe eames : Hi " : i wch heer " . feated Italy's Giergio Masteghin on a technical knockout in the | §7 nts or ithough theyhave | Hicke 12:01; Ravlich 12:01; B Saves ; low of only eight goals in ’ anya — Car ae 1 on 12 15 1845 Milligan. and Perry fourth round of their scheduled Jprounder Tuesday night. played three more games than i 17:18; Mikia 19:23; Seiling | Hall : te vn | jenna, already has scored 17 ‘ pats ” Bert 1 ; 19: 28. . | times season te : ; : psig ne The West German National team defeated « Si. John’s All- Montes) | Page |Cleede Preset et inn ae : 3 : fee ee Star team in an exhibition hockey game in St. John’s Tuesday league's leading scorer, failed . [top marksmen. With 19 assists : az ‘Y night to score for the sixth straight ; \= SS pete, bo sont among uvenl e e ; i y ame but was involved in a) | gue’s scorers y 3 There are two games on tap in the National Hockey League rr) . period battle with New | Canadiens coach Toe Blake con-| — o tonight. The Toronto Maple Leafs will travel to Montreal to u l | meet the Canadiens and the Boston Bruins will entertain the | York fetenceman "Bob Plager cedes he bes bypassed fade, Detroit Red Wings. I ‘vall-ecole riot. ‘eon Main * weg hard. eee a Oo Cc e 1 R. Laine Invitational will be staged at the North Chicago goalie Glenn all, most consistent centre. River Causeway this ‘Saturday afternoon and the competitors who made 45 saves, was de-| All of which is a far ery trom ‘ ‘ will be racing for a $100.00 purse.- Officials of the North River | prived of a shutout by Phil Goy- | a year ago when, as Blake puts, “A” COMPETITION ner D March ist; winner D at! Rog Driving club have an excellent card lined up for Island ice ete goal early a ne es aealltnnon aye . /it, “Ralph was so tight that the St. Dunstan's at Summierside,| winner A, March Sth Le aoa hand for tee rcaremn Tarins enthusiasts Is expected (Prd to $1, Kea Wharram and | Sybll MacMillen sad Etisabecs | Genie (4) ean cov me 2—9 Cis atic and toms am it bit] Mare 28 d ee § . . fo be co band fer the program Fred Sanfield then scored for | MacDonald were the only rinks Douglas (C) 210120010 0— 7 4 ‘the Canadien were weaker | ee SER, Merch) see ES winner B,/— . Chicago, wrapping it up. that have gone through ¢ Carruthers (C) 100 002 201 9/ing if they were about to part| Maritime finals ro md robin| Seties H: winner of G at E, 171 als J Chicago's first goal came late | two days of the Silver “D’ un-| Acorn (C) O13 130 010 A 7 company . at home of N.B. winner April winner E at winner | U.S. dog { in the first period when Stan | defeated. Howatt (B) 510 112 1400-15 Key to the abrupt aboutlace./ 23 = ri — Mikita rapped home a rebound MacMillan had to go into en| Kassner (S) 002 000 002 0— 4 both Back strom and Blake, “B” COMPETITION : aF at the o of Pierre Pilote’s slap shot. The | extra end to defeat Sumers of | Basler (68) 111 210 6100— 7 | agree, ties in one word: Conf.) Beree An Olen Ban St n | . goal came jus as Plager had | Summerside 15-13 in the six| Stewart. (C) Q90.001 2010-4) dence - 4 ly Feb. 26th.- Vv , . finished serving a wo - minue| o'clock draw. Elizabeth Mac-|M. MacDonald (Q) as ; . - alley, ; ‘Tyne mg : \5 , 8 . u -_3,|_. That's the. biggest. thing,”| vs O'Leary, March 5th. : ould | Park penaly for elbowing Hull. Donald also had a. close ca > * 11 221 21 *—11 says Backstrom. “I think I ; “BE”: Bord ee ee . : if a | ESPOSITO BEATS PLANTE | jest ment as she stiaded | the | M MacNeill (C) 00000000 0-0 | worked just as hard last year, Gesrosiown, Ve Sixt. Gasray “dned . ri sown 4 > The Bac lk Ha seskcrw| 74 in the nine o'clock draw. | 12:00 P.M. chaste @ Gumi tee pao Teel ee ene, Te Fe ‘ Ba Tht Black Hawks scored The two undefeated rinks face N, MacDonald (c) skate co puck. is Series “C”: Winner ou A very good attendance at the; Girls 13: 1. Anma Rayner, 2 again midway hrough he e¢-| 4.5 other this afternoon ai 3 304 008 100 112 = things ome onmg * March = winner of O'Leary Rink Friday night Jan. Winnifred McAtlor, 3. Brendajond period when cenre ra p.m. and this should be the bat-| Sheen (6S) 010 110 011 0— 5 want soon playing March : : 29 at which time the annual Ice) Jane i Esposio bea Raanger x tle of the two giants in the|Turmer (A) O12 233 010 1-11 ; worrying about age MIDGET Sports took place many thrills’ Boys 13: 1. Alfred Dennis, 2,| Jacques Plane from ° fee he | Silver “D”. Hill (8) 190 Mp 403 0— 8 Rechntran ee . in ae 1S: . as the fans witnessed the close Lorne ‘Ramsay, 3, Ellis Adams. |afer winning a faceoff on he Other rinks still in the com-| S- MacMillan (CA. ¢ ! . ' ; : 4 Girls 14: 1. Eva Str. |New York end: r rt ; 101 117 0— 7| thing of an enigma in his seven| Summerside at Charlottetown, finishes. The following are the s 14: 1. Eva Strang. | / , petition with one defeat are in the NHL. ». : results Boys 14: 1. Everett Cornish,| The hird - period exp!osion MacMillan, RCAF, Dye, Sum-| Taylor (B) 102 010 000 0— 4 | S#ASons s Girls 5 and under: 1. Susan 2 Erie Ellis, 3. Gordon Adams.|sared when New York’s Arnie mareiée: ” Burden “Charlotte- | Somers (SS) - 202 011 012 1—10| From a standout junior he Ange Bernard, 2. Beverly Shaw, ~--3.+-~- Girls -15:--1--- Wendy MaeDon-; Brown and..._Miki- a baled won: —--Sumers: Suramerside; ©. MacDonald (C) .. ___jeer in the Canadiens’ farm ‘ Series : Carol Ann Pridham. | ald, 2. Francis Strang, 3. Jeanm|agains he side boards for a Smith, Montague: Taylor, Be- 010 200 300 0— 6 | tem, Georgetown, Feb. Girls 6: 1. Karen Adams, 2. Graham. loose puck. Suddenly Hull Ivedere; M. MacDonald, Char-| MacMillan (R) 401 020 200 1--11 | B: at Carla Dennis. 3. Marlene Mac- Girls 16: 1. Valerie Adams, 2.| dashed in and ya stabbed lotietown: ©. MacDonald, Cher-| Cvdmore (M) 010 103 021 0— 8) to live up ae age a Dougall Phillis Dennis, 3. Kathleen ee art cocette ‘belone lottetown: N. MacDonald, Chat-| 5.99 ps9 war Feb. Boys.6:1. Paul Ellis, 2. Randy Cormack. ho-ceuld_ break away |__| lottetown; and D. MacDonald,| 1 sescnonald (€) »| Series C Bernard, 3. Randy Harris Girls’ Relay: Gait MacDonald; When he wo skaed off o he | Charlottetown: oe —eceanesaie 310 020 133 0—15" Feb. 19;- Girls 7: 1. Leagh Sentner, 2:, Anna Rayner, Valerie Adams, | esty box—Hull for highsick- The six o'clock draws were 4 MacKenzie (R) 002 102 000 0— 31° et Fre. 2. Cindy MacLean, 3. Oral Wal- wey a meal Erroll Strang \fng and Plager for holding- strange affair as the | umers”| B. MacDonald (C) |Site er 68 Series D: ee ee lace. vs y: E . -m-| MacMillan contest went into t | . Feb. 12; North River Boys 7: 1 Brian Willis, 2. Kent Lorne Ramsay. Allan Leard. ees cam, & |eleventh end while the other! 1. igs, mene am wee almost as River eb. nena Ferguson, 3. Paul Ellis. This event was rea enietall im. The Ranger defencemaii) two were conceded af- Burden (C) 020 111 010 22—10/ ©" as te dishetioms | arian: Kensington at Girls 8: 1. Marilyn Gamble, 2. rection of O'Leary Teation | 40 bee pulled away by eam | ter the ninth round. +. woes) tas one 208 €0— 8 “i a Annie Cornish, 3. Annie Chisolm. Commission. Announcer, Ches-| Sat (8) 023 410 000 02—12 | Sr™mance ‘ecaqen, : Boys 8: 1. Ronnie Harris. 2. ter MacMakin; classifier, Vau- j + Grant (C) 300 001 212 10-10 after oe stretches Stephen Dennis, 3. Keith Prid- zghn MacDougall: starter, A.W. Ranahan (C) 300 121 112 111 bench 2 $e ham. Rayner; finish judges, James * a, 22 000 000 0— 4 whether ° ever Girls 9: 1. Karol Harris, 2.| Harris, Wentuern Harris, Fred ’ Basler oth chance redeem Paula Kennedy, 3. Donna Sweet.) Rogerson; recorder, Mrs. Maree | _M. * } Boys 9: 1. Charles Strang, 2. Kennedy; prises. ed ¢ (5) 9 we 00 Arthur Dennis, 3. Brian Dewar. | zie; corner rees, Winnifred | Girls 10: 1. Rhoda Dennis. 2. Bridges, Billy Cornian, | Garry a) o,bat at as PAMPER MAN Heather MacDougall, 3. Betty MacGreggor, ayne Don- 213 Lou Ellis. sarris, 9,2 MacKay (C) eee 4 FOR LONG Boys 10:\1. Robert Harris, 2. f MacDonald * s oo -, Eagles — Tucker (Martin) 8.09; 012 1233— im Tecate Basketball ais titi al Pi tga “art oen oy SOHNE sone Maxine Nesbitt, 3. William County Hockey League etill ae a ape $|9:00 P.M "Love him Bridges. The Bakers and Steads were | rages on. — MacWilliams (Smith, Baglole (Cc) Dr. Marvin Miller. a to ’ Boys 11: 1. Erroll Strang, 2. victorious in the City Men's; ‘The RCAF ., Eagles,’ again, 16.39. Penalties — None. 090 010 004 1— 9) devchiatrist, the women's Wade MacDonald, 3. Garnet Basketball league Tuesday | moved to within aapoint of lead-| gecend Period: - 5, Legion-/ Dye (SS) 501 = See auxiliary of Mount Sinai Hos- MacLees. night. ise Bakers whipped |! Borden Nationals. by whiP-| naires — MacWilliame (unas- MacMillan (R) Fd 518 008 1-11) pital Wednesday. Girls 12: 1, Judy Carruthers, Raerorige 9061 in re the Summerside Junior Le-| jis.4y 4.19; 6, Eagles Prang | Wood : eno 211 ona e |, need to know they are 2. Judy MacDougall, 3. Darlene wt aeee aires 95 here oa, gett (Martin) 7.50; .?. Eagles = Tee ae - taved. be said bet they are Gushem. | Wayne MacDonald Was tae eee ieee ae elean Guy | Ror (Bird) 1288; 8. 231 000 030 0— 9 Boys 12: 1. All an Leard. 2/11) scoeer in this high scoring | {ick and teamma’ — A. Gaudet (unassisted) 16.37; | wacnonald (C) Dennis, 3. Howard Ma-| MacDon. |Shot a pair of goals in leading y Carter a | game with 34 potats. the Eagles attack. Red Gra- theson. - ald played for the Bakers. Mac- ; Donald was closely followed in | Velle, the Eagles slick center, the scoring field by Art Strang ee oe oe a Kensington Tops of the Movers who picked up intlae don oul race by col- ' ° ° 33 points. ssists. High | “sakers — Macbonaid 34, Per- | ‘The Juniors were lead by their ; Miscouche g ry 23, Baglole 1, R. R. McGon- | big guns Paul MacWilliams and “ane Aeneting eft the male Kensi High S c h 0 o | | nell 8, Mitton 6, Fox 26—Total | Alan Gaudet. MacWilliams scor- » said. “Go downed he High 6-4 dn | 98. ed three times, once in each O45 sew, e lots of a fast exciting game jay | Movers — G. Scantlebury 4, | period and Gaudet tallied twice. : ‘ s wid- in S. Ladner 6, Burns 0, Strang 33, both have a season’s total Muttart at, |} ow ao potted four goals | Grant 18—Total—61. .| of 23 goals, second only to Bor- 1915. ; i a en to lead the offence for Kensing- | Dave scored with | den's Ev White who has 26. — |! : Se ae , ton while R. Proffitt and M. | four seconds left to give Steads | ‘Three goals within the first - ncaa, MacLean added single tallies. | a 35-34 win over the Hawks. nine minutes of the first period i ; ‘ The scoring for Miscouche | Hyndman was the top scorer |1, Kevin Reidy, Tucker end de- fh * Bat a | as pa |e ee ee JMIORT AL TE PUR C. > o. * ; Eagles @ cr Ne Ries ERP Ae joal | Hyndman was followed E. each Sa nee Murphy of the Hawks who pick. Mam (allied frome ®arp sn- ALL LADIES 15 YEARS — 95 YEARS! ! - : => 14 pelate, : , MacWilliams unassisted bat! eee <2 rr Sai we Curli irelnta nad Loca eh Bis |snarher sacty ts oo wlade San ED <FREEW! 12 a as, Souris ur ng with 10 points were the only fod, two close in scores by Ea: . TO JUNIOR oe ‘ sous — fee twin |g Paro mt me Se] Segre ene Oe the mixed curling bonspiel for | ee aa Weeks 0, Hyndman| Gaudet scored his first goal on f° a 16, M. Smith 8, James 1, B. Le |@ breakaway and Tucker scored Ice One — C. Gallant vs. B. | Clair 10—TOTAL—35 again with 44 seconds remaining Hawks — Howett 0, E. Mur- |-in thé period, ot 8, round 3 2, C. Morrison 2 '| goal, two markers eats ; TOTAL — 34. one wy I nate in : s < J. Dingwell vs. D. “4 than five minutes final ‘ Ong 3. oo A dog of 17 years of age is the it to 04 for t equivalent of a human centenar.