“5-3: 1'.) 10 no 0mm, Charlottetown, Thurs. March '1. 1963. SPORTS FRONT Organize Centre A on of ubiic spirited citizens has organized The Physicalngullure alld Recreation Centre, adopting as the motto of the organization “HappineSS through health.‘ Membership in this centre is open to men and women over 81 years of age. Some persons under the age 21 will be ac- cepted as conditional members. The centre wtll provide much needed physical training, light exercise and competent instruct- lon. It will promote matches and contests which have as their objectives greater physical development: ' . However, the gym 11 not open untll suff1c1ent money is raised to properly equip it and until a large enough member- ship has been obtained. Already a gym fund has been set and this fund will be assisted by returns from the recrea- tion division which goes into operation lmmedlately. THIS recreation division should be an interesting spot for sportsminded folks to gather. Here will be assembled sports records covering all branches of sport. A sportsman's Hall of Fame will be set up and this first year 51x local athletes will be chosen by competent judges to enter this Hall of By PIUS CALLAGHAN I l F me. Photos or intings of the athletes chosen will adorn th: walls of the nail centre at 126 Sydney St.. Charlottetown. Right now the promoters of this new athletic organizatlon are asking the sports public to submit names of persons they think should enter the Hall of Fame. If you feel that you know one or more athletes that should be so honored. well send the names of your nominees to The Physical Culture and Recrea- tion Centre, 126 Sydney St... Charlottetown. A Long, Long Haul THOSE responsible for getting this centre underway main- tam they have been toying with the idea for nearly seven years. They are convinced there is a great need for such an organization and believing this, they have done something con- crete about it. Those solidly behind the projects come from all walks of life. These folks quite properly insist that far too many people are getting far too little exercise. The exercise derived from walking is now almost zero because the vast majority of per- sons drive to and from work these days. Physical labor is in less demand than ever because of so many labor-savmg de- vices. Far too many men and women get no exercise what- ever and as a result they are growing ‘soft‘.. The Physical Culture and Recreation Centre hopes to cor- rect these things in the Charlottetown area. certainly will work any miracles overnight but it should prove a grea boon to many people who are getting no exercise whatever right now. Soft muscles should become hard, excess weight should start falling off and folks should start feeling loads heathier when they begin a properly balanced physical culture Cassius Clay. the talkative young heavyweight, holds up six fingers on arriving in New York today from Miami, Fa. The fingers denote the picks“;le NEXT vch number of rounds Cassius says he'll kayo Doug Jones in their Madison Square Gar- den bout next Wednesday. “If By GRAHAM COX BRANDON (CP) After ’taking two losses in his first three gomes, Glen Harper of Duncan, B.C., caught fire Wed~ nesday at the Canadian curling championships a n d me over the only two remaining un- defeated rinks on successive draws. In the night draw he defeated Calgary sharpshooter Jim Shields 146 after having laced defending champion Ernie Rich- ardson 8-5 in the afternoon. The result dropped Richard- son and Shields back into the two-way tie for first place in the round - robin competition, both with a single loss. In third place with two losses is Ian Baird of Kentvillc. NS. A double-raise with his last rock gave Doug Gathercoie of Copper Cliff in Northern On- ario a 7-6 win over Baird in the night draw while Hersh Lerner of Manitoba took his fifth straight loss, 14-5. at the hands of Don ix of Moncton. In the other games, Richard- son regained his winning form in search of an unprecedented fourth title with a 9-5 win over Bill Kent of Montreal while Doug Cameron of Charlottetown beat Bob Mann of Hanover. . ., 0-9. Jones wamts to mix he's gotta Id In the first of three draws ., . ‘ ay, starting at 9:30 a.m., ‘0 .1“ six‘ profiles”? I‘he Ichardson was to meet Ga her- poetlc 21-year-old Lomsvflle .cole. Shields drew against Kent, slugger. (AP Wirephoto) ,Prince Edward Island was to 3“ m D- to- E N.Y. Crushes Hawks 5-2; ,meet British Columbia and On- itario played Manitoba. 3 The final game had w lfoundland playing New Bruns- .wick while Baird drew the bye. In he afternoon draw Wed- downed Bob I nesday Shields 11 95 2nd In Row Over Leaders (Millrllce'WEaala an: NEW YORK (CP) New Black Hawks ‘ The game had a slight alter- 13:34; 3. New York, Henry 301 York Rangers defeated Chicago ation on the National Hockey (Bathgate, Harvey) 17:15. Pen- 5-2 Wednesday League scoring race. Chicago'Syalties -— Hadfieid 4:17; Lunde‘ rink today is as follows: 11.30 1 —British Columbia; 5 p.m.— Quebec; 10 p.m.— Northern Ontario. ' his 3411: goal of the sea The Cameron foursome con- _ Hersh Lerner of Winnipeg a 12-11 loss. his fourth in a row in the round-robin series. WINS FIRST n Mlx of Moncton as he picked up 14-10 victory over Doug Cam- eron of Charlottetown in a game that went more than 3% hours. The sixth round was sched- uled to be played at 8 pm. CST with New Brunswick play- ing Manitoba, Alberta meeting resurgent Br 1 t i I h Columbia. Quebec taking on Saskatche- The other extra end went to b his first win with a Man wan, Nova Scotia playing Northern Ontario. Prince Ed- ward Island tangling with On- tario. and Newfoundland watch- ing from the stands with th e. The first end of the Shields- match was blanked be- fore Mann scored a single in the second and. after a blank third. Shields popped a deuce in the fourth. The score was tied 4-4 after nine fine ends of bard-(hitting knockout curling, but Shields hit a triple on the 10th to climb ahead and added a pair on the 12th to win. ’B.C. Rink Flexes Muscles; 'Defea’rs Sask. And Albert In the final and Uiiddl. who personally hit on his shots. raised Mann’s rock and stuck to add to his lead. In th other match. 3.0. held command over most of the route, leading 3-2 after four ends, 5-3 after eight, and 7.5 after 10. Harper purposely blanked the 11th end to hold ins final stone against 11 Richard. son shot rock, stopping on tho button to win. Red Kelly Scores Twice As Leafs Drub Bruins 4-0 TORONTO (CP) - Toronto Maple Leafs trounced the trou- blesome Boston Bruins 4—0 Wed- nesday night in their drive to overtake Chicago Black Hawks at the top of the National Hockey League. Goaler Johnny Bower scored the Leafs first shutout of the season. kicking out 23 shots from a Bruins club that played as if they didn‘t believe they were finishing last in the NHL. Red Kelly scored twice, his 17th and 18th of the season, Dick Duff counted one, his 16th, and Frank Mahovlich blasted in son. The win moved Leafs to within two points 0 f f the Chicago pace as New York Kelly opened up the barrage at 14:50 of a first period in which Boston held off Leafs for the first half with aggressive forechecking and dangerous of- fensive spurts. He tipped in a drive from the point by defence‘ man Tim Horton that caught Boston goalie Ed Johnston on the wrong side of the net. Eddie Shack, who has been out since he twisted a knee here Feb. 23. set up the second goal seconds after he returned to action. Kelly won a faceoff to John- ston's left, Shack picked it off and returned it to Kelly in time for the red-headed centre to knock it into the net. Less than five minutes later, Dave Keon caught Bruin War- ren Godfrey napping beside a loose puck in front of the Boston goal and hooked it back to Duff, who scored at 8:35. Mahovlich wound up the scor- ing at 17:56 of the second period with a typical sweep d wn the wing from 0 right behind his own end, letting go a long, hard shot just inside Boston’s blue line. crease in anticipation of the shot. was driven back into the net by its force. taking the puck with him. SUMMARY t period: 1. Toronto, Kelly 17 (Horton. Mahovlich) 14-50. Penalties—None. Seco d rlod: 2. Toronto, Kelly 18 (Shack) 3:51; 3. Tor- onto, Duff 16 (Kenn, Brewer) 8:35; 4. Toronto, Mahovlich 34 17:56. Penalties —- Baun 8:55, Douglas 11:32, Green 15:39. Third riod: No scoring. Penalties—Horton 4-49, Godfrey 9:14, Westfall, Mahovlich 9:40r Brewer 13:42, MacMillan 15:37, Bucyk minor. misconduct 15:32, Shack 18:46. aves: Johnston 13 615—34 Bower 9 9 5—23. night. their second victory in a.Stan Mikita gave up sole pos- row over the first-place Hawksjsession of second place, behind 'after having gone the first 12 Gordie Howe. as ew York’s ‘games of the season with noth- ‘ Andy Bathgate picked up three 4:17; Nesterenko 5:34; Balfour 8:31, 16:09, Neilson 11:42, Mac- Neii 18-10, Hextal 18:10. clude the Brier matches Fri ‘day with games against 1 Nova Scotia and Saskatche- wan ‘ program. B. I. S. REGULAR MONTHLY , York. Open To Everybody THIS is no closed shop affair. It’s a wide open membership and the organizers are just waiting for you to show your interest by asking for a membership card. The recreation diVlsion will begin operations March 15 and the gymnasium will lea just as soon as funds are available to equip it. Already there is ling better than a tie against ‘them. The game was the last meet- lng between the two clubs this season. The fifth-place Rangers already had been eliminated pomts. CLOSE IN ON HOWE Mikita assisted on both Chi- ;cago goals—~the first by Bobby ,galt’. ‘Hull and the other by A1 Mac- lYork. Henry 31 Third od: . assists to tie Mikita with 701McKenney 19 (Batllgaie. Johnsll , The shield of lnviclbility of 2:08; 5. New York, Hadfield 2 defendng champion ‘ ‘Mch‘nney- Harvey) “‘39; nRichardson of Regina, cracked New York, McKenney 20 (Bath- Neilson) 14:14; 7. New 19:31. Penalties ITuesday night by Mann, shat- ‘tered during the fifth round be. fore the sharp draws and take- e RENDEOU MEETING THURSDAY, MARCH 7, 8 PM. Restaurant a organized and that will grow as proceeds from the recreation division projects are thrown into the gym ‘pot'. People surely need a place like this to get back into some kind of condition. Far too many of us have developed figures that we’d like to trade for newer models. Far too many of us from the Stanley Cup playoffs. , ‘Neil. Mikita and Bathgate now l—Nesterenko (major) and Had- so the Victory meant nothing to them. are four points behind Detroit’s ,‘fleld (major) 11:51. Neslel‘enko .Howe. The Red Wings were idle (17:03. Turner and Nellson 19:00. ‘chnesday night. ves; outs of Glen Harper of Duncan, B.C., who evened his record at tw wins and two losses by de« lfeating Richardson 8-5. Full attendance is requested at Society Club Rooms Don McKenney and Camille . a lHall o o , , _ , Henry each scored twice for r - 10 "13—30; - - =33: lgfst sthlatvstrle;mlln;llo;lk. Izldggd it"s a longhtltlgle StlllCC ‘the Rangers, who were behind onTl‘lieiIllaIlvlllsySfimiflclgr3e ‘Worslcy 12 91%34l‘0fnxégfwfiganlggf' $123,833? . our gubbgrs. 2‘ 9 ll 8 9» 0 89 W“ 31‘ “mug P“ 0“ 2-1 'after the second period but New York suddenly came to. !11.8 win against Bil] Kent of tallied four unlnterrupted goals lite midway 1n the second pe. ,Montreal to hold his loss 1 proper program in this physical culture gym should do somethlng to this excessive weight and bring these overweight persons back at least to something resembling a normal shape. . No, it's not too late. It’s surprising (so they tell us) how qu1ckiy you can bring about a real transformation. Le your support to this Physical Culture and Recreation Centre and assure yonrself many outstanding benefits, Iingley Cops Crown against the Hawks in the last r irecord to only one gave in five ; pcrlod. ‘ 0d. Henry started New York back Curling Draw when he scored on a rebound lFovr Montague 0 :while the Black Hawks were extra ends with Newfoundland I‘Shomlanded late I“ the secondl Here is the curling draw forjwinning its first game in four} 'ght‘ :pcrlOd. McKenncy tied it with,the Montague club tom . years of competition. as Johni (Cops Opener lhis 2001b career goal early ln 7 pm —- Mary Nicholson vs.IPike of Grand Falls handed, edged third period. got off the’BlancheISmlth. , NSSHL Game 5%??? Brier Scoreboard FIFTH ROUND 020 000 1(1) 200— 5 ltrles. : Both tlle other games went to g- m . pass that sent Vic Hadfield m. 9 pm, .. Evelyn Cudmorc vs. Tudored-to-measure alone for the go-ahead markerlnenrieua Clair. If Hampshire Bulldogs in assusts. The captain of the X-M-cn had a total . V . . and added another himse . — 100200022001— 8 223,35 $0,353,350? Stfifleg‘eséflfienry not last . . with ’ d Ontario 010 010101010— 5 final series for the Island Inter- 5 °“‘y 21 “COWS 19%: Wing the (Welshman 1'5 ca 9 0 Alberta 000 201010 302— 9 I me “ " y crown atlopen.net {from be md ms ‘Lwn ‘ Manitoba 010 050 202001 0—11 North River rink last night lbllifgiine Salli; C(fi‘eilgaflgu o MONCTON (CF, __ Wednes_ Nfld. 200302 010 120 1-12 ‘Ha'mpsmm goals were evenly Iglvor ofganothcr attacker. lday night‘s Nova Scotia Senior Quebec 301101010010— 8 Order now for Easter lmsmbuted between H' Hughes“ First period: 1 icago. Hull lHockey League playoff game be- Nova Scotla 4020 050 101 101—ll ‘1 Th°mp‘°"' w'wa"s‘ w‘ Tre'n (Mikita) 15552 Penalties— pwc Welshman play host to‘lween Halifax Tartans and NB. 0040120003004—14 . “mum's” ""0"" ANTIGONISH. NS. (CP) ~l1mdefcaled season with so out mm‘e- .E~ “The” “I G' watts‘ I'Baliour 6-19 Howell 13-47 Junior Saints at 4 o'clock this ‘lMoncton Hawks was cancelled PEI 1104002100010—10 0 world lemon! labrlcl DiCk Tm‘gleyv the lanky cent“? of a NSF-i516 32 points With 8 scum smpers were- M Mc.:Evans 16'29“ ' I afternoon to decide who will oc- When Tallans were unable ‘0 Bye—Northern Ontanio . Canada’s greatest with the St. Dunstan's Univer- 9-0-2 record, Second place andlClamn and Peters Wm} two: Second. period. 2 Chicano .cupy first place in the City rcacll here because of a storm. . clothing value siiy Sadnls. has won the scoring lthe Nova Scotia section went ‘each and Dugas' . . :MacNeu 2 (Fle'min'g Mikfi’a)‘ [Basketball League. Moncton leads the bcst-of- SIXTH ROUND u d m championship of the Maritime St. F.X, with a 0-2-1 mark and >. The Second game I" “"5 “"65 " ' seven series two games to none. Quebec 010 010 002 001— 5 . sum.“ 9 Intercollegiate Hockey League. v23 points u was the 13th maigm ‘15 Slated for souls salurday No definite decision had been Sask. 010 003 000 130— 9 Tingley fired 17 goals and 21 NS. Intercollegiate crawm for flwmm' ' reached 0" when 01" where the B.C. 020 010 100142—14 only assists m 11 games to finish the the X—Men. 2 I a e a u “1le game W1“ be Played' “Alberta 000 201 030 000— s ' season with 38 points. two bet- Xavier and UNB are now en- S ' I d i l _ —_ tel‘ than Wayne Synishin of the gaged in the Maritime finals, pie ate ‘ h! ll'ailtoha 012$ (1)31) 3113313: Credit terms available _t_ Francls Xavier University competing for the right to re‘ . 151.. 5 PE] 201010 200 301 10 h-Men, . present the 111111. in the first F S’SIde o l" 3 101101 0210a): Unofficlal statistics show that. amlual Canadian intercollegiate' i a r ‘T 6 4 n “M . ’ 9 6"“0“ s" 4'83” “wow” Dave Inch of the University of Championships set for Kings-I - Nova Scotla 110 030 000 100—6 New Brunswick Red Devils led ton. Ont., Feb. 15-16. Competition for the Mapco N. Ontario 001 103 010 001—- 7 file league‘s goaltenders. The mixed cslll‘ling lgophy thlalies‘ Another bumper crowd turn- of colwse. J1.3 Mtulligan: 8000110“ Visiting St. Joseph's Univer. ' rederlclon native allowed 26 . (Place in ummel‘Sl e 0'1 e 0 ( ed out for the ice races on North cer, l ea on. g p; of amcook, N.B., ‘ ' ' 80815 in 11 games for a 236 Today's ‘Mlnolr weekmd‘? “f Marc“ 29”“ 301h--lRiver causeway Yesterday and Results are as follows: up‘a 5,0 score in me first Eaflng I“? _ goals-against mark H k D an; All)“: :lh..l altld Sill].t to“) e of thhe programc‘ls :eaturfid. FIRST RACE and a he“- of an exhibition hoo- . l _ ‘ l .ac1cu SECCS ecams ; inteocn' as onte - lshsiyndlllla Pl‘OdllC'l WaYme Syn 0C ey raw represent their Club and are $952232: P “‘3 Rowdy Dow 1R. ,key game Wlth P'WC Welshman v1 1. J 71 l 3; c we .at the Sports Arena last night ’presented by the following num-l Tom Comm was first under‘M‘ss Real Mone um-m an u m...- mom 130th 01111: aunts "it. Only activities slated former: Summerside 5 ,J. Gillespie) 4 3 but had to settle for a 6-4 vic- . . . . . 1 o . of 25. In goals, Bill Buntnin of’Arena today are two practices. . . . A eams' .the W're 1" ""5 9V9“ bl" “’35 , . ,., . . . ,, 3 any over the local students. l __ “ k ” the Dalhousie University Tigers At 5.00 sharp Bill Murphy'nRC“ ° "Pamsv Cha‘memw" ,Sel back “’1' “mmg .and thelfPl‘dn‘.‘ .L' “If”; .u 2 The game climaxed the pwc1 Fflg’egmgg“ set the pace The medical stud- PaDOI‘Weight Abbies hold a ten mams' Alberto" mo and WI" “’35 awarded M'ss RealImm mums I ' rm] U Iicc sports held earlier I AFTER 5 pM ent icked .u 20 two better workout and at 535 pm Ivan-Montague- Immey' TICkEt holders 0" Miss DEMO Hal~ IL" hwy) 4 7 6‘ After ‘wcnt minutes f l I I ' than pSalnd lvl’urph of Xavier lDoherty's Peewee. Abbies' take' All (mt-“93‘ Shomd be $9“ to “1931 Money 9“de “9 “650' (Abner Benn“ 'the visitor" wire leadin (:l-Ollll'lllj STANDINGS O a The 16 y e,s l y w . Ito the ice ythe provmclal games chalrman {the biggest pay of the afternoon. ' ( . ppell) ‘ 6 5 5 , {he cuts a ed P 1 .3 w M t P w L Er P 3g“ f N n S 55‘ A” pléyprg of both these 1 fm‘ the Splel- Bill Nugellt 1n the first dash of the sec- Flying Billy (R. Qulglcy) 5 6 7Im y . a?“ d’Qu-lfs 9‘ '1 Alberta 6 5 1 -' ‘lc . “sons 0 ova co m ‘ ‘1 Summe-‘I‘Slde- and "Oi Georg? . ond race three horses, Christie's! Tlmcs:—33; 3 .2. l on m. e 53“ MC 5°55 “1' ‘ $3 kamhewan 6 5 1 - Technical College_ He spent 3 teams are asked to be on hand. - . l - lPWC lrlgf'ered lWO unansweredl H l of -3 . . he a“ set to 2,0 promptly on time lNllCllOIson- MOHlague 35 PreVl' lBCSl, Roger Parlay and Bob! Rowdy Dow ownco by .1 I l . . . 1 warmer“ Ontario 5 4 1 -= (lite box 1 minutes 111 t pen- 7 ' .ously mentioned. A lBudlong were set back for beat-:MacLure Cra'paud; Miss Real 1 502 s In tie “2:; W‘Fmd' . Nova Scotia 0 4 2 - l a 3' ~ ing the gate. Infancy owned by J. Gillespie.‘1‘:‘°(I;rm§,°rF ' mnnms war" Prince Edward Island 5 3 2 Pete Kelly. the veteran coach Gordon Bennefl EXPORTS HERBS OffiClals were: starter. L. Charlottetown - a“ 0w - Balld'rmul Du British Columbia 5 3 a of the UNB Red Devils led the‘ . Czechoslovakia exports some Neill, E. Shaw; driver of fate. SECOND RACE 3‘0500312.‘ Jordam. F, Gan-i T ‘ 6 3 3 . defending Maritime champion-1 ' 200 types of medicinal herbs to. l A. Younker: judges, J. Bel. P. e 8‘ - Wmcr- I ‘ . . to the league pennant and an :v'ce-Pres'dent among others, Canada and theIArbing. I. ‘Moreside; timers, Noble Argot (0. Morn‘sseyl ll Frlzze" 980M lhe metal Staffika ,of c ‘ '0 A I United States. lD.K. MacLeod. C. Stewart; clerk Nalpsack (I. Moms'lde) 2 2 wllh two goals and B. Baldeo- Q 1 5 o 5 CURUNG DRAWI lUl‘ mg 55 n Nellie Bangs (L. Neill) 3 7 sog fang R. Rice added singles. Mamm 5 0 5 Christie‘«- Best (C.V, Smith) 7 3 tie is Art Perry and Moe ' : BRANDON. Man. (CPI—R. Roger Parley (E. Clow) 8 4 Goodwin handed out a total of The following is the curlinng. (Bob) Topping of Oliver, Perfect Hall (H. Carr) 48 clght Pemlties, four going to — draw for Thursday at the Chen .B,c. was officially installed Angie C (C. O'Brien) 5 6 each team. ‘ Show,” ClUb' (spares need'1VWedncsday as president of the Bob. Butllong. (E' Mummy) 8 5 653'?” gDominrion Curling Association T'm‘42‘ 31' , (hunk; (Mm. Finn‘s) for 1963. He succeeds J. Grant Nome Amy“ owned by 0-' I ' ~ Ice 1 _’ H Douglas D Doug. .Pattee of Montreal. momsse'y' Charlmwwn- . - ' I“, 3- Cook: J. Veni’ (,5. ‘1‘: At ‘thte. anvil”; meeting. of tthe Tplélltl) RACE ' Cooke. m. Kennedy. J_ Bond. lassocua lon e in conjuncon Audrey‘s we (0 0.8mm) F f E Mammal ,‘wit the. Canadian champlon- 4 1 1, Fifsf Gum. in Ice 2_ G. Anderson, E. Gu_ ishlp, Lieutenant-Governor Er- Joliity's Guy (M. Mac- ;l‘c Don ) W'gmfikg'diufipsmfitlnamed the DCA's official rep- tén C 'MacDonam ’ ' ’rescntative to and vice - presi- Iée 3‘__Dr Cox 3_ 0.31m.“ .dent of the Royal Caledonlan ‘ ' "Curling Club of Scotland. that mildness and Chem” W= TO-NIGHT (H. Walsh) 2 4 3 Jollity's Pride (1?, Thorne) 6 3 4 . . . ‘. . Bil C, Dudds my. . do...“ ROYALS - ~ us A: CanbeelL ' Vice-presidents of the DCA Wing “cm-y Idc 4 -— T.WL wse, N. “'9- A" Skim" 0' Edmontonl (0. Momssey) 5 0 6 . Pro 3.11. A. Garrett. a. CrockettIWhO next year Wl“ take over Them—31; 31; 31.1. flavour! VS. vs. C. Asprey, L. Turner, R. as PreSldent': Frank Sargent of Audrey's Pride owned by Mrs. mcxelme' B. 3811. IPort Arthur; G. L. Bennett of Lloyd W. mama“; ce — D. 11111. .11 Simpson. lChm‘lollelPWl} and BM Lums- Jolllty's (my owned by N. Mac- 1.. Bagnail, J. Weldon vs. A. A. idem of Wmmpes- v . . v“. no...“ mu, 9 MacLeod. A.E. Plercey, E. ‘ " ' 'Founm RACE Edwards. 0 Tamil? , STANDINGS SER|ES OPENS TON'GH Wm. RobBakcr (C.V. slnllln l I Game hm 8:15 (mu cumming) i ‘ ‘ Silvent Ensingn (J. l 2 3 ice 1— D. Bell vs. A. Mac-‘ By ""9 CANADIAN PRESS Tile Island Intermediate final set is also a best-of - Lucky Lark “- MM) 52 Admission 75¢ & 35¢ ‘ . National Lune open at The Sports Arena to- lleven affair. Top notch action Mt“ Alec m- We“) 3 4 1c. 2 — n. O’Rourke vs. on, _ W L T F Al’t- night where Sandy's Parkdale is expected tonight and Roy. Mitchell (A. hole) 4 5 CIGARETTE Gallant. ICthIEO 301315 130 158 75 Royals host the Prince Coun- als’ Dick Tlngley. left and 16"? m” 0- We“) 5 5 I“ 8 - A. Humphrey vs. 0. 'Toronto 32 21 910116473 ty Combines. Each team won Combines’ Vance Harris, Ll” 3“ Montreal 251719193157 its semi-final round in five night. will air (8. Pam-l 7 'I ,, h 4 -- (Game 6 Consolation) Detroit 26231316717165 games. The Combines ousted mightiest to beat 0 sing Drum—32.2; 3. . c" ' I“ 5 -— Alan Smith vs. New York 1933111882l249 the RCAF Eagles and Royal. goalies. Action commences at Wm. Rob Baker. owned by ALWAYS "Is" I" K lI.TIN AND HANDY 'OCKELL m . Boston 1434151 7254 43 sidelined the Penguins. This 8.15. Cyril Smith. Hunter River. I it