; # * . ca d q : ~ « | he Guartan, Chaotiiown, Mon, Mar. % 196. Saints Win ut Miss Title 2 & s phage? Unine Today's Minor Hockey Schedule r iaicsiiesh ietsllis tuinaesiee Phiihe into the air off the stick of Billie Bey Pacem. £1 ° PLANTE PERFORMS ICE BALLET National Hockey League game in Hawks Trip Wing = Leafs Draw With s 3-1: Rangers’ does a ballet step as hé attempts | Harris of the Toronto Maple| Toronto. That’s Jean-Buy Talbot | ment. Leafs came from behind ee er ten ee cone eee night’s of Monizosl Comnfions moving i | to win the game 3-2. Second Period: 2. New York, Bathgate (Ciesla, Gadsby) 13:19. Penalties: 17:00. Third period: No scoring. Pen- ‘Alties: None. " Bower | Worsley Bartlett 5:15, Brewer 72 10—29 will) re ch By GERRY LA FONTAINE | Canadian Press Staff Writer QUEBEC (CP)—Three favored tive underdogs today in the open- ing draws of the Canadian curi- ing championship. Herb Olson’s Alberta quartet fromthe Edmonton Curling Club meets Newfoundland in the first draw, at 3 p.m. EST, and in the 8 p.m. draw goes against Prince Edward Island. Manitoba's Winnipeg Elwood rink, skipped by Dr. Dick Bird, tangles with the New Brunswick this afternoon and Ontariq to- 8 9 8-25 night while Saskatchewan meets of Montague once again| started forging this province at/ the —— western rinks will meet compara- | ri | Derears GEORGE NICHOLSON | MacDonald Again Island Legion. Bonspiel _ Memon: of the runner up| the coveted first place| team are: skip, George expense free trip wést.!son; mate, J. Cudmore; second . Quartet Draws Northern Ontario and Néwfound- land respectively, Saskatchewan is represented by the Richardson of Regina. Other opening- draws see Ontario against Quebec and British Columbia against Nova Scotia while Prince Edward Island draws a bye. Que- bec meets Nova Scotia and Northern Ontario goes against New Brunswick in the second round, with the bye going to Brit- ish Columbia. 10 ROUNDS Ten rounds. are played in the round - robin tournament with each club drawing one bye. The last draw is slated for Friday afternoon with playoffs at night t Wins Bye Pd Reyer WR) In Fret Round-Of . ‘Spiel has seven perfect years whil from Montreal and were met by the band of the Royal 22nd Regi- ment and about 100 curling ‘offi. © cials and enthusiasts. - They were guests at a dinner given by the city of Quebec and at various parties and receitions. The draws were made at the curl- ers’ banquet Sunday. The Dominion Curling Associa-~ tion also announced during the banquet that the 1960 champion- - ship will be held at Port Arthu i - CHICAGO (AP) — Chicago; Second period:.3. Chicago, Bal-| National Hockey League goal : i in the event that two or ‘more|20d Fort William, Ont., March —_— Black Hawks broke a 1-1 tie with |four (Vasko) 14:16; 4. Chicago,| scoring leadership Sunday ‘night Saturda s NHL Results rinks are tied for first place. |7-1). , oe oan in the second period : —" Pilote, Litzenberger) | when he scored the goal that gave 5 Since the championship started | — me ung on to whip the fifth-|18:27. Penalties: Kelly 4:32,-St.| New York Rangers a 1-1. dead- ; first place By PIUS CALLAGHAN ~~ |place Detroit Red Wings 3-1 in|Laurent 13:37, Howe 18720, De-|lock with Toronto Maple Leafs. | ° SUMMARY { j1l:52; 3. Boston, Mackell ‘Me- eee ~ : Holt Outpoints a Nati Hockey’ League battle |troit (served by Burton) 18:27.|The single point enabled the} First period: 1. Montreal. Bel-| Kenney, Flaman) 19:04. Penalty: casions. On. the, other hand “10 ; SUMMERSIDE ACES delighted about 1200 folks Friday night | Sunday oP Second period:No scoring. Pen-| Rangers to move into a third.|iveav ‘Bonin. Moore) te ue |Bucyk 14:04. inks pave: swept. through the Jerry Luedee at Civie Stadium when they took a 2-1 decision from. Charlotte- SUMMARY alties: Ferguson 5:19. place tie with Boston Bruins... || meres. 3. Montreal, Talbot| Third period: 4. Chicago, Sonn empettins undefeated. Manitoba} i town Royals in the first game of the best-of-seven set for the| First period: 1. Detroit, Howe | Stops: SUMMARY Be en aie : : JOHANNESBURG (AP)—Mike intermediate crown—MAHA style—of Prince Edward Island. | (McIntyre, Beftns) 3:56; 2. Chi- |* Sawehuk . 20 8 8-36| First period: 1..Toronto, Stow- Saree ras 2 " eedaene Chicago, Litzenbe ieee eine ine. oS ves Holt, South African light-heavy» Aces refused to let the star-studded lineup*of the visitors |cago, Murphy (Arbour, Hull) | Hall * 210 9-21) art. (Pulford, Olmstead) 17:31.|5,.- ne ee Bry . "ae Tommies Win . [weight champion, outpointed : = Nae : aria ‘ ’ 17:50. Penalties: Bartlett 10:55,|lote) 10:46; 6. Boston, Mackell : Jerry Leudee of New Haven, awe them. They, figured they at least belonged on the same ice |4:28. Penalties: Wilson 1:32, Pi-| NE YORK (AP) . 10:12, Price |<.>): ; td aie . , , " : with Royals and’ they were certainly right in their figuring. The |lote 3:24, Goegan 10:33 Ra eh ; —_ Andy | Penalties: Pulford 2, Sullivan, Fontinato, Talbot|(Toppazzini, McKenney). 11:50; Series oO ener Conn., in a 10-round fight Satar- westerners gave it the old try all evening and their elfext was |: — — thgate pulled into a tte for the "17:47. ______ _ } fdouble minor), Pronovost 15:04,|7. Chicago, Nesterenko (Balfour) | er tee P e day night. "S. enough them front series oe Harvey 15:27. 18:36, Penalties: Nesterenko 1:07 ea ~‘go0d to get out in an Oe * Winning horse is owned by! c 3 Murphy 3:26, rh 641. 16: 18. SACKVILLE, N.B., — (CP) — ‘s , Doctor F, Cc Co s Feature Aen Smith,.Hunter Rivér. | Second peried: + es yng rides eather. _match, =. Themes University of Ce Island Senior BUT RIGHT HERE and now, we want to say that this fellow ° Class A Trot jyette |Pronovost.. Provost) 4:47; y tham, N. B., beat hometown Ronnie MacArthur really stole the show for the Steelemen. . Feather Duster (Fall) © 6 1 1|5- Montreal. Beliveau ‘Moore, Horvath match 9:02, S urent| Mount Allison University 64 H S di - Ronnie was late in getting into action and the Aces’ defence Free For All At Causewa ~ Nacoma’s Belle (Smith) 1 3 6|Turner) 16:51. Penalties’ Howell |10:56, 16:18, Arbour 10-minute/ here Saturday night ia che open- cop tan ings without him was really sad. The team. just seemed to lack a y Lady Thompson (Chappell) 7:07, Bownass 10:31,-Turner 13:57| Misconduct 11:50. ing game of a total-goal series ° : leader and had it not been for a sensational Thane Mann im the Destic F, ©. cweed ty Kaleb Trivice 3 2 5| Bathgate 16:17. | Stops: for the. New Brunswick-Prince PWL F A Pts Summerside cage, the — would have been ba in _ Shasadein ob Gamner Sees, riving Club. the results: | Totem Boy (Smith) 5 6 2) Third period: 7. Montreal, a : eae eee Island intercollegiate | Trotters - a eee style. But Thane apparently knew Ronnie was.on the. way and, ood the free-for- . ery My Hero (Neill) 4 3 4)Moore (Beliveau, Turner) 7:31. |* 4 ' ckey crown. 16 knowing that, he decided to keep the wesierners in the battle. Sumas Cause. a sur Rey ee i a ote Michael Peter (Larter) 7 4 3/Penalties: Bartlett 6:39, Hanna| Attendance: 7,119. Brian Jones and Mike Regan} P PW 14 6 8 593 676 12 until MacArthur could rally them around him. Narth. River causeway, doing Jollity’s Pride M Load) 9 Colonel Budlong ‘Thorne) 2 drn |(major), Bartlett ‘misconduct),| _ SUMMARY - _ scored two apiece for the win- Y.MC.A. 15 69717 711 It's a long time since we saw a player make such a difference | ).44, detes tn 3h sotands 2 : mage 2 1) Time 32 'Fontinato ‘misconduct’, Popein| First period: 1. Detrex, Kelly | ners.. Bernie Keating, Join Lor-| $.D.U. 13 5 8 510 563 10 to a club. But Ronnie ‘was the spark the Aces needed and he | One of the largest ate Bat Brose — : Kelly) 43 3 | Winning horse «is owned’ by {misconduct}, Backstrom (maj- |(Kenmedy) 15:35. Penalties: La-|4on, Bob Read and Ed Hospodar| — really put fire in his companions. As well as playing « standout | thi, season turned out for this Buld Wats Cond 33 drn | stanley Mayhew, Kinkora. Lor.) Beliveau (misconduct), | forge 15:21, Mahovlich 16:47. scored one cach. 7 game on defence, he fired the tally in the second period that meet sponsored by the Victoria ae - tao) a _ 55 a FOR ALL - |Moore ‘misconduct’, Cushenan| Second pericd: 2, Detroit, Ull-| i a got Aces back on even footing with the boys from Charlottetown. sieieeesiathehcbaiilastichpettiaghipi ee ot Doct tor ge Mehearen al! misconduct} 14:46. Howell/man (McIntyre, Howe) 7:07. Pen- | Full Counts $s . ltch te’ Nearly | 2 | 16:24, Langl 19:19 alties: Howe 19:35, Godfrey 19:57. | Dinne ae : YES, WE ARE CONVINCED thet MacArthur's arrival oak | rte +E. (Kelly) 1 2drn! dg ” Third period: 3. Toronto, Arm- From 11 to 7:30 Very, irs first _use of soothing, coolio — way through the first period saved the night for Windy Steele | vatur a ‘S| inor, |Gingerbkead Man (Bernard) _ | Worsley 8 13 18-39|strong (Pulford, Duff) 4:20: “4. Open 8:30 CHINESE DISHES |) Poe red itch--caced by ccamna, Tashan scab to have the ai Octing Ronnie stay at Ns Potoaraphy | Royal Value (Smith i san j Plante 12 10 7-29)/Toronto, Mahovlich (E hm an) i] OPC nee er eens, Aaeee eer bee ae z , ’ SUMMARY 13:18; 5. Detroit. McIntyre} SUNDAY SPECIAL satisfy or money . Don't suffer. pager Magers Pog el Ci, San, Ha he bes have | | Spomien toro ts. rah ie re ret remre! Smee Detek,: Hey COCEEN. DEES Ee most likely headed back to the capital early Saturday morning | Ralph MaéFadyen, Hunter River | Penalties: Murphy 4:51; Flaman/19:21. Penalties: Stanley 7:23, ISLAND GRILL with a big win. under their belts. esul Ss Stans A Pass | 9:14; Armstrong 10:14 }Horton 10:14, Laforge 12:36. ' - However, it didn’t turn out that way and Aces, pee series | ‘| Jolly Mark ‘Semple 151 Ryerss — : s “ae a ene is tora ‘a underdogs xt acti at the Sports Arena : Whynot Chief (J. Chappell) 3 13) ‘Uewickl, Evans 57 ; i | Sagve 5 1440) Guamber > are eine a on nae a. eaacmtaietiien an Following are the results Spitfires 1 vs. Wrens 3 Ww rens, Gahagan Shaw) 2 32) cago. Hull ‘Murphy, Nesterenko) | Chadwick 10 13. 7—30 . : Tyoreday met saeaprgt Hagar, om ae io mY Campbell, Ed! Murphy's Abbe (O’Brien) 6 24) ~~~ eT Dae ee North River Rink rs T “3 sat. ‘ ie ra combs, Fred MacDonald: Spit-| Argot Pointer (Willis) 446) . - |BANTAMS - ‘ rail . | . ca aL a WE WOULD LIKE to correct a misunderstanding that we| ‘Tigers 6 vs. Lions 2. Tiger) Rane paul Nall. Detect Bat (Dewnr $68) ‘ Tonight. know exists in the minds of some Summerside fans. That point | goal. by Russel Burgoyne (2), | aaah « R McInnis 2 mB | nacre ib owned by Dr. . DON'T MISS dial aia: is im_regard to referees. Rex McCarville, Dave Burgoyne, Weathe rbie - (2): t . ee , | 3rd' Game : an ‘bie (2); Hornets goals! Furness. Kensington : f sovcnts Natine ithe competcg nt tanct” ape, in te eat genre, Cate, Kae: |v Barry Turner. Thane Burke!" Oils aere a+ tllows 1 ee ae | ~ Intermediate “B” zlks vs. Parkers ks | starter, LNeill; driver gate, $i: re eee ae “MAHA rep iia eee | Rese. the wate 4 ep goals (by David Mitchell (2). ~ © Gadinare; aan, H. Mureay, : NINE MILE CREEK | ee eer; Ducke 3 vs. Snipes-Cranes 0./C. Stewart; judges, H. Cudmore., , province, contacted Royalsand Aces to. see if they could agree | goal by Peter MacIntyre; Bea¥-|Du¢ks goal by Barry MacLeod | G Smith, iz eda ‘eeeieaes 4 THE SPORTS ARENA i Biss vs. : on referees. Royals suggested Maurice Goodwin as their choice [er goal y: non. 2), Brian McAskill. ce “feterk: ¥ Mulligan; announcer, t i __ CAPE TRAVERSE __ and Aces countered with the name of Frank Steele. Both sides | Gulls 1 vs. Fagles 1. ull goal} Redwings 1 vs. Springers 1./W. H oe Monda March 2nd—Skatin 8 10 ; is 7 seemed delighted with the choices. There was perfect harmony |by. Allie Wakelin: Eagles goal! Springers goal by ‘Alan: Flood; tN the. Class A trot in the sec- Y: 9 Game Time 8:30 LIKE SMOKING THROUGH !C5 and yours Wuly wes not called upon to name referees. Aces | by John Martin. _. | Redwing goal by Brian. Prowse.|ond heat, Nacoma’s Belle and | : . ; Adm. 25¢ & 50c- me other choices after Steele, were Faulkner from the air base and| Orioles 3 vs. Crows 1. Oriole| Foxes 1 vs. Cubs 2 Cub goals | Totem Boy were set back for Musie by well known Charlottetown Band ; : . Joe Bernard of Summerside. Both these officials were acceptable | goals by .G. MacKay (2), - A.|by J. Kennedy (2); Foxes goal | running under the wire. In the Regular Prices fo ee oe ee ee ee ee ee ee et City T, Rope third head Lady Thompson and oe Ss Goodwia. amas sqrecdm, antag mt. MIDGET |Nacoma’g Belle were set back | We arrived at Civic Stadiim Friday~night just as the game | PAPERWEIGHTS Te e ; Fs eh 3 was getting underway and you ss tenant our surprise ‘when | Tigers 9 vs. Otters 0( Tiger! Royals vs = > se ih oat teat beet af the Ciass | svi — See Our 1959 Wallpaper Display! we saw two Charlottetown referees out there. We couldn't find oe by mee —— bedersd es te ae A pace Perfect Hall, Argot Point- | out for quite a spell what had happened to the Summerside offi- s (2), Sudmore- Ronnie | OWS, : , er and Murphy's Abbe were set a ES. Garrett (2), Douglas/Stevenson, |G0Td MacInnis, Alan Dover. ee el SALESMAN COVERING MARITIM oe ee eee manager, Layton Schurman, finally let us ion Pradite Giles 4 y Abbies vs. Arrows 2. Abbies ack for beating the gate. _ There’ s omy? one neaee” mene? - Setters 2 vs. aoe x Raven | 20als hy S. Peardon (3), aol Increase Your Earnin % LATE FRIDAY AFTERNOON, Schurman found out that, £04/s-by John Downe, Alan ‘Bal-| O'Meara; Arrow “goal by | ts We' Secle couldn’t- iate that evening. Joe Bernard was out. of | 4¢rston (3); Setters goal by Joey Rive (2), Events of the Week. Electronics’ school with international connections is looking | - RE the province Faulkner had some commitments that he;t{emmessey, Jackie Arsenault Vies 5 ys. Ramblers 0. Vie At for a salesman - wep presently. covers N.B., P.E.1.. N.S. and oe * couldn't pass up. Layton was in a spot for ‘a referee. He got an| tks 1 ve. Falcons 0. -Lark | 80als by ©. Frizzell. B. Prowse, Nfld. - who. is anxious to substantially increase his earnings Ww + oat goals by Tommy Gauthief, - B. MacMillan (2), W. Ward. with extra sales’ duties. This work™will not interfere with.your the phone and asked Walter or to come along and work , . ; , a the game with Goodwin. So Lawlor cagreed and that was that. — 4 vs. Finches 2. Hawks) puyeniLEs fj Present sales job and can be accomplished, if you prefer, < : We heard many folks wondering why two. Charlottetown neat ites — — SG ai as ‘ ne aeunne |. suring the evening. Experience In selling correspondence and |. referees handled that Friday game. To put these good fams | incr team Hawks’ goals by|0al by B. MacMillan (Whitlock, | Skating afternoon 4 to 5:30 | Tesidence courses, whilé sap asset. is not essential. Leads, W, straight, we have given this explanation~ | eee thats “ Nvait|Ward): $.D.U. goals by Noonan| Evening Band Skate 8 to 10:00 obtained through national advertising, are -supplied by the a The Maritime Amateur Hockey Asociatiot had nothing what: |oer2,, “@acmimmon ={3), Nya en yee ; F company for salesman follow-up. Excellent commission ar- ey ang Burnett; Finches goals by Ji O'Brien); O'Brien ‘Noonan) = ‘ ; : ’ ; ever to do with the selection. Royals selected Goodwin and Aces sg ha goals = Sherry (Tingley): *| TUESDAY rangement. For confidential interview with. representative |= - chese Lawlor. n Codea 4 “a tani + Col \ Officials — Bob Crockett. Mike|- Playoff; Hockey from head office, write, giving full details of experience and| - These are the facts about Friday's officials. by Doug Seceiiideaan vets Semana Bill MacMillan Royals*;vs. S'side- Aces... ee covered, to Box N 9802. c-o Guardian-Patriot, Char- Because we?! cee ‘ , own. “ ‘ ie Irwin, John’ Rankin; Doug Ham- | Jo%n Davis, (Jr.), Dave Lawlor,| wepn, AY >> a baal se AND WHILE ON the subject of officials, we think that rink bly; Loon goal by Jimmy Mac- | Gord Wellner, Bill Boyles, John EDNESD: skate 1:30 to 3 p.m! - managers should see to it that referees are not annoyed while Dougall- Davis, (Sr.), Vince . Mulligan,| Afternoon skate 4 to 5:30 ‘ a th - = a See wee: Bang _ definitely a that the| Bjuebirds ® vs.‘ Canaries 3. | Geo Ward. * Regular evening skate & to 10 want e icials are a intruders are to be ordered out | Bluebird goals by Bob Docherty mats Sere ; sea re se eC cee NSE: by the referees. However, most of the boys who do our referee-| (3), Bobby Whitlock (2), Robert 7 THURSDAY— . PER ae ORE SSS Ce v8 : -ing in’ these parts are not the officious type and certainly don’t | MacKinnon; Canaries Zoals by Fire -. Auto - Playoff Hockey ; ae — — folks out. They shouldn't have to, because these |Tommy Cullen, Robert Camp- Marine Royals vs. S'side Aces N ew LONG size very finest s 8 never .get in. bell, Paul, JeHley. ~ » ~ Sometimes, we find that some folks, with some little chore | PEEWEES G. G. K. PEAKE ees 2 SUNWORTHY fe do around the rink, feel they have every right to go wherever Sparrows 2 vs. Jays 2. Spar- LTD vincia] Tee Meet : 3 ' é they like. We don’t, care if they want to hang on the rafters or |rows goals by Don Warren (2); : ? SATURDAY— ao : WALLPAPERS tap dance at centre ice during periods. Let them do it. But keep.| Jays goal by Peter Pineau, Fred 78 Great George St. Afternoon Skating 2:30 to 4: 15 : them and their second guessing out of the officials’ room. MacDonald. : “ie Dial 4311 a ARE ALL We intend to see that it’s done the rest of the season. Owls 0 vs. Robins 7. Robin nite goals by Younker, L. Brown, R. a >. -WE ARE OF THE opinion that this present Summerside- | Lidstone (4), B. Richard. PLASTIC > cha ‘series goes along. that doesn’t: say they will. Aces have played some great hockey Charlottetown series will catch the fancy of many fans before a mpion is crowned. Charlie Hogan, Civic Stadium manager, was well pleased with the 1200 attendance Friday and Charlie wasn't hesitant in predicting it would \increase greatly as the Here in Charlottetown, the first test is Tuesday night and | we have the feeling that at least as many as were in Civic Stadium Friday will view the opener here. Thursday's tens | - amce should be even better than Tuesday. | The old Summerside-Charlottetown feud is beginning- to show | itself again. As long as it is kept on a proper level it | is, a fine thing. Both centres can benefit by the rivalry. f The present series has all indications of being a” ‘thrilling one, with both teams having plenty of backers who ) wilhell * you there’s nothing fo it. We look for Royals to even the affair here on Tuesday but at the Sports Arena this season and Tuesday could be another wf their good nights. With the final game in Summerside, if the seres goes the full seven games, Royals realize that they must erab a win before Civic Stadium fans. It certainly can be done out ff ts going to be a mighty tough task. Both Royals and Aces know this. Roy: te drop one at. the Sports Arena if they certamly can't afford to meet the New ee Aces, on the other hand, ‘figure. that a win- for them here in Charlottetown would be a most decisive factor ee ree -ousien. —- CURLING DRAW) e Physical winese 5 P. M. Iee 2 — W. Rodd vs. D. Walk- er. ; 7 P. Mz. 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