SCORE FOUR IN SECOND Aces Dump Montague 9-6 Take 2-0 Lead in Island League Semi-final Series l St-nrtng foitr unanswered goalsl In the second period. Summcrsidn Area succrssfttlly fought of a tltird 'BEST-OF-7 SERIE Apps -irsenaitlt made it 1-2 at 139 of the third Garth Harrttt re-f lcatned the 4-goal bulge when hot period bid to defeat, Mumagug scored from outside the blueline l Pt-imrnses 9-6 at the Sports Arena and (:a1t..m not.-had his ;..m...g ' last night The victory gave the '0 "hilt? it 7-'l- Area a 2-0 lead in the liosl-of-' Ieven semi-final ”R" series of the Hilly Hughes got his first no pl pla.V with Carroll and Arsemtult island Hm-kgy Leagup at 3 45 and at 705 (lhlow was After -10 minutes of play was ltafli for his Second Ind I 8-J rnmpleied. thc Aces were sporting limi- u Comfortable 5-1 lead. By the 1l minute mark of the third they built that up to 3-3. For the next it) min- utes the Primroses got hot and racked up 3 straight goals. How- .'il.'ittii was down on the ice and, Grant Grady was trying to cover for him when Billy Hughes caughtl six inches of space on the short side With an accurlfe drive and ever, a goal by Wallie Shepherd with less than 2 minutes to play. took the. steam ottt ttf their drivin- It was "double or nothing" night at the Arena as five players picked up two goals apiece. Besides Shep herd, Ulric Gallant and Leroy Chlow shot I brat-er for the Aces . while Billy Hitglies and l)ick Car- : roll were deotitig the iwines twice for ilonlagitc. tlthcr Stimmcrstde scorers were ; Gord (Zuti-liffe. Vance and Garth L Harris. Hubby Dowling and Apps Arsonaitlt got single: for Prim- rtisrbf - (ll.EA.N' (LAM!-'. l-Ixtzept for a minor otttburst in the first period between Stu Mac- l.ttre and Vance Harris. the game was cleanly played with only live penalties being called. all in the, first. MacLui'e and Harris were assessed five minuizrs apiece for a brief scuffle in the Montague zone. A crowd of close in 300 sat in on the fixture that got faster as it went along. ll was wide-open hoc- ltcv all the way and both goaltend- er: were tested often. Thane Mann kiti-ed away 35 of 41 drives (II his rage and turned in snme eye- opening puck-stopping. Bob Dillon in the Montague nets was equally hot. although he fanned on a couple of soft ones. For the first 6 minutes of the gator tlitt Prtmrosi-s covered the At-rs like an oi-ersized blanket. Pl:tv was kept continually in tho- Sttmmerside end, httt, asit often happens. it was Ares that did the scoring when the opportun- ll) prrtsentcd itself Wally Shop- hcrd r;-trctl the length of the icc vtith each team it man short. circl- ed the defence and heal Dillon cleanly. f'Itt.Itace Reeves inst stepped on the ice after serving 2 minutes- for ltolrltn: when Dick Carroll trig- gercrl the tying goal from directly in front Apps Arsenattlt and Mac- Lend drew assists. ROAR. IN FRONT The Aces roared in front in tiny in the second with four in in row. (lord Cutclifle batted in the first one with Garth Harris setting him tip. Ulric Gallant got his first on t t and Vance Harris and Chlovr and Vance Harris hit before the per- iod ended in rtirt the lead to let. a neat pauinl play with Shephardv Prtttiroses moved to within 1t goals iihcn Doviling and Carroll within a little more than a minute. Slit-plterdis last ltoai sewed it up. CllA'l"liER. . . . . Bob Dillon stopped Vancc Harris cold on two hreakaivays Both teams were pretty sloppy defensively and both missed some great chances arotttttl the opposing nct . . They rcsuttte action at Civic Stadium l-'rida,i . Dav: .VlacLcod was in a Motttagite uniform and assis- ted on the first goal. ,, Ulric Gallant ttas iii the clear early in the second httt fell down before he could ;:ct his -hot away .. The Printroscs hair a long rode ahead of them now. . . Aces need only 2 more tiins to go into the finals. LINEUPS Aet-s:- Goat ilann: Defence- .ilacArthttr. Reeves. G. Urady;For- iiartl.s- V. Harris, Shepherd. Gallant. Ctttcltfie. G. Harris. Ch- low. Montague:- Goat Dillon: fence tioyle. Lottgaphie. Mncliae. Mat'l.lIf"I. Delrnee- irsonaitlt. -Hughes. t';trroll. Dowltntt. Landry. M.1cl.eod. Ketch I Referee.-.-:- Jack Kane. l-Emmett Trainor. Dr- SUMMARY First t'erlod:- l. Aces. Shepherd IV. Harris! l4'.lfl. 2. Nlontagtie. t'arroll tArsenattlt. AlacLe0d.l l7.22. l Penztlttt-s:- AlacLtit'e tmaiorl, V. Harris tntajori. MacRae. Gallant Reeves. t Second Pet-iod:- .'l. At-rs. (fitt- clilfe tfl llarrtsl 347. 4 Aces. (Gallant tSliepltcrti. V. Harrtst 4.l.'t 5. Aces. tlhlow tfltttcliffct l2.flfl; ti, Ar-ett V. Harris iGallant. Shep- hcrdt. Third Pt-rlod:- 7. Altinlagttr. ArS'f'llatlll I39; ll At-es. G Harris Elli. fl. At-es. Gallant tV. Harris) 4 iii. in ilontagtte. liuglicst Arsen- ault. Carroll! 5.45; ll. Aces, (thlow tG. Harrisi 7.05; 12. Montague. Hughes tMacLure, Car- rollt 8.09; l.'l. Montague. Dowling thlat-l.ttre. l.andryi lfi.47 14. Mon- tague, ('arrnll (Arsenattlt, Hugh;-st 17.34; 5. Aces, Shepherd. Pena tlPI2- Non. Stop: Dillon 1 to 10 -2) Mann II i! ll --35 5 The Charlottetown GIIIIIIIII, 'l1iII-tidsy. Mar. 14, 1967 IN THIS CORNER INIRIIES KENNEDY shot I Retl Wings in a losing cauive Tues- Hncltvy Lealfuo ttcorlng record up . utth 21 points. Forbes now Iportl I3 assists Forbes will likely be I little late in reporting luck to Charlottetown after the aeaaon B over as we hear the Black Havih Irv going on it short tour of south- eastern states ,..One thing that can he said for travelling in that l' W" is hroadenlng....Eapecially if tntt do most of it sitting down... R.-tr nifticnra say: that ii iii aflll hunt to tell whether or not Don Stmmnnt is of National Hockey League caliber .... ..One of the po- tatoes being passed around in the .N.-attonal Hockey League of late is the possible real tfoo of Howie MPPl(Pr in tea ” coach. ylati nominated for the job is none other than Howifl Old llnemale Ted Kennedy. WEED KANIY. Mtlvrattltec Braver whip swinger. commenter; on his team: 1967 prospects thus- lv: "We haven't marl: any deals. hot I feel very good about our eliaocett. We're run 3 young elm. and I don't think any player Q any signs of his old arm inlury. Till: MAYOR of in Angelea in been quoted as uyiug tlid. "We'v- got the Dottgenf The Mayor and it was late to m - Clnh. 9 Mid-Week Odds And Ends .. lwere both in on ii....l-lnr a team itinn all year the juniors did ex- PARKDALE FLYEB3 are all ! senior series against Caps tonight.. Should be plenty SRO ttitanding lroom only) sign: in evidence. Once and for all the strength of the island League will be tested Local hoekeyists. who have played .both with and against the better players on the Caps, say that the Flyers will gtic Frcdr-rtt-ton all .lhe competition they could wish for.. See yott at the Arena tonight. t - 1 North River And i tYork Get Wins l'enalties:- None. l S BOB HURRY Allie flarvt-r's Part-irlale. iitll be facing their toughest cum- petition of the year tonight at the Sports Arena when they take on the poiverfttl Fredericton Capitals iii the first game of the hcst-of- seven series in the N.B.- P.l-1.l. senior semi-finals. The winner of the series meet! the champion of the NB North Shore League in the Maritime st-mi-finals. Second game nf the series it schodttlcd for the Sports Arena tomorrow night the round contin- ues Monday at Fredericton. l The Flyera hIve been getting some stiff competition in the lit- l4'lveni'fortn of the entire season WILLIE DUNN it it it should be ready to give the tent Caps the battle of their lives. The (':tpiIaIs have I! glittering array of talent on the roster. Their lineup. dotted with ex-ACSHL play- crs. tnrlttdcs coach Tim Bliss and such stalwarts as Doug and Veil Sewell and Bob Mable. Caps proved their worth to be represen- tatives of their leagtic by the straight forward method of knock- ut: the darlights ottt of all opposi- tton. They completely dominated the Souther N.B. Senior League during the year and it wasnit much different in the playoffs. Caps And Flyers' Begin Senior Playoffs Toni hi JIM MMLEOD the tznaltending position and coach pn- Carver will be sending Ralph Jos- ey. Allan MacLeod. Cliff Read) and l-Irland Wood out to do blue- line ditty. Up front Allie with lineup with brothers Orin and Skip while chunky Willie Dtinn centers Jim Macbeod and Bob Hurry. The Capitals are also expected to ice a fttll sound. They will ar- rive tn tnwtt this afternoon by plane In makr sure that the game will get underway at 8.30 sharp. The largest crowd of the entire season should be on hand for this important game. in nrde r to avoid a rush at the box office. land League lately and will be at The Fylers are at full strcngthltickets can be picked tip any time their sharpest when they face Caps. I trtthout any They are now at their injuries Peerless t during the day at the Arena Of- besl 5 Frank Roper will be holding down tfice. TEAM TO WATCH IITTAWA Witt Alberta two! the (tattadian tfttrling t'ltiIt1lDtnn ship this year bitt curling enthus- llll Senator John T. Halg xnyit he thinks Prince Edward island boy: are the ones to watch. The Progressive Conservative leader. who had attended 26 of the total of 23 rttrling champion- ships. told the Senate Wednesday that :tlibout'.h PFII didn't finish the money at. Kingston last week. it was the province that had made the most curling progress in the last year. Senator Httig its chairman of the board of trustees of the championship. "The experts oontinually had in use their last rocks to heal them." Praise For Island Rink said Senator l-lain. ”and that lit something that has never hatt- pcnod before. They're all young follows and it credit to their prov ince and the game." Members of the island rink are illifford t.liggsi MacDonald (skipt .lim Cameron tmatcl; Dr. Bill Mnreside tttecnnd stone) and C-or don Stewart tleadl. lAlbany And iSouris Play tAt S'side i l "rho battle of the big lines” will ibe in feature attractnn at Civic :Stadium tonight. There has been a lot of controversy as to what team has the better line. Souria ,or Albany. The Souris line con- aisls of Dawson-Noonan and (Tam- eron. Which line will account for the more goals tonight at (.lVl(' Stadium? That's the question all the fans are talking about. A large crowd of fans is expect- d at this game. which will be the fourth game of the intermedi- ate "iii" physical fitness island 1 goal and an assist against Detroitllhat didn't have much competI- ”""l5: The St. Pats hate won two and day night to bring llll Nationalmeptionally well against St. John. Sfturil Mil Both team! Will 59 going till out tonight and there should be excitement aplenty. 3 a viral little record of 8 goals and set for the opening game of the cam? Witt! 1" ll lt-"L Bonofit Skate At Sports Arena Monday Night The Men's Association of the Prinee Edward island Hospital lllf evening announced they APP .sponsioring a special benefit skate at the Sports Arena. Monday eve- ning. March 25th. Everyone is co- iskate it night to remember. The Arena management are lining till toperating to make this evening's. A double header hockey llllltlouf to provide an excellent sheetl last night. North River defeated Milton 3-2 in the oeml-flnala of I best of three aeria. North River won the acne: I-I. Scoring for North River 3. Simmons (it. I tnonaltue. and for Milton E. Bar- ”"' '''"'d l'” "Etna 5” Vii l retl. In the second game York wort Bttnd music in River nil York will now play to decide a winner to meet niptty .t;;;.. At local Club The final ayoff match for lb Retidezvomt rophy will be field thin evening at the Charlottetown noma taking part are K; Cmlerol and DIFHK . skate and affording the appoint & tututina to sand music. . was plnypd gt Non). my" mg of ice and old favourite skating in I' will be provided by the ever- E) tlar P.E.l. Regt rl7th fierce) and. People of Charlollcttivin are very fortunate to hair such it fine aggregation of musicians as the Rccce Band and its this will be the only opportunity of the winter season to skate to the strains of c sponsors are k be commended for staging the lfyforyouitgandoldtnirdaden the surface of Choriottllovrl wlttter playground and any good man opportu- tlttvtahulvavllvwortlyeuuuo. lloyals Defeat Midget Vics 1-2 but evening at sports Arena lama l SASKATOON (GP)-Iritihh Oo- TIE FOR SECOND Boston NEW YORK (AP) -- Fleming Ma0kCll'l goal with l2 seconds to play gave Boston a 2-1 victory over New York Rangers Wednes- day night and moved Bruins into' a second place lie with idle Mon-3 treat in the National Hockeyi 1.:-rtgtte. The defeat snapped Rang- cr.s' eight-game unbeaten string- at Madison Square Garden. ' Mackcll's tic-breaker climaxcd. an ttphill battle for Bruins. who? entered the final period behind 1- 0. Leo Labine got Boston even at l2;Sft and then Bruins went all outl in quest of the vital victory. The winning marker came out: of a goal - mouth skirmish with Mackcll batting the puck from point - hlmtk range into the un- guarded left corner of the act. Fnurtb place Rangers. Vb!!- cottlrl have clinched I DllY0a- berth hv titnntttg. produced their. only goal to the second period.) Dave Crctclttott took I pass ffvllli Camille llcnry and fired home ll close range shot at 11:09. 1 The game marked the roturlt B. c. lliitll Ittttts Unbeaten String To Four Gaines ; lttmbla contin lfa tinbeatu string in the Western Canada Wo- men's Curling Charnptiollllllil :3 defeating Alberta 10-0 in the fl round Wednesday. it was the Na- llaimo t-tan rout-ut win unlit no defeats. ' in the other tttut-natal me. iituttoita picked up Ila vie- tory in four mrta. debating loo- katclievuin 9-1. The rosttlts loft soshlchewn and Alberta tied for noon! when with 2-2 record: and blnnitobl fourth round. m . I0 .- i The sixth. aevufl 8. Shades New York 2-1 of Jerry Toppazzini to the Boston lineup for the first dme since he suffered multiple fractures of the act: in a collision with Detroit's fed Lindsay Feb. 7. Boston goalie Don Slmmomi re- eived good protection throughout toat of the game. He had 17 stops .n make. compared with .12 for .orne tGump) Worsley in the icw York not. Simmons had only two stops in be final period. as Boston pressed or the win. SUMMARY First period: Scoring: None. ' Penalties: Evans 8:42. Cahan. iackell majors 13:36. . Second period: I. New York. Jrelghton ttieiiry. Murphyt tt2:o9. Penalty: Mckenney l8:5l. Third period: 2. Boston. Labinc Mohns. (lhcvrefilsi l2:'fl .'l. Boa- lon. Marlicll (Regan. Lablne) lO:4li. Penalties: Gadsby l:l3. Flo- man. Prentice 14:09. stops Si mom 5 to 1-11 Wo ley 1 12 11-32 Stctn Smrke 0 With Injury MONTREAL (CF)-Sun Kmlhly Montreal Canadiens &- year -old rookie left-winger. wont to hoopl- tal Tuesday with I rllli-I1”! blood vessel in his right knee and may he lost 'to the foul 10 dul- ut s . t series. tliattlloba Unbeaten Elfl Bonsplel WINNIPEG (OP) -v Ilanilob was the only uadofadod rink in the Canadian Legion en:-liiu championships after the and of fourth round 9OOAI.SFROM About my in the into C "If l",;e:"g'.lglf,fM w”'l"""”" MONTREAL tcpi - tutti-in The Manitoba rink. skipped in lane Wakefield of Fort Garry. "'””k'” scored an any 107 win over Qin- bec 5 CE” smml f" "' l-l'l"l 9'l"from an unheard-of 500. isn't un- "CWVE l'lc"”'Y- duly concerned about approaching , Alberta's g Vince slavilt put I such a fantastic National Hockey lamp to Britilll Columbia's winning League record. Istreak. coming from held "The way people talk they seem tut ll-6 victory against the m- to utm rm going in mp mm .loops rink skipped by Joe McKin- there at son." said the philosoph- tnon. Mclfinnou had won his first pliical 35-year-old Rocket wednao tthree games in the round-robin day. "Why not 505 or soil or some- wan's Don Patterson Olin; 11 -belems tad 1:56 that aw beat .ie Indian in I I roun uiuref try It doesn't seem likely Richard Richard. the amuing right-winger of Montreal Cana- dietia who in only nine goals away Saskatc of Moose of Prince Edward Island 12 - 9. "Rocket" Isl Unconcerned Fantastic Record two yeara ago for an exptostw out-hunt. in Boston Garden. Out of the excitement engendered by this action against Montrealw hockey idol the infamous Montreal Forum riot was born. Campbell. nevertheless. has at ways had great personal admtrn tion for Richardis spectacular ability. ''I think he is absolutely fabtt lous.' said Campbell Wednesdat in speaking of the colorful Rich ard's crowding the glittering 500 "lie certainly typifies this in l'il' dedication to the game. The thin; that makes him great is the burn- ing interest and fire that stimu- lhatea him. His ability is inside a 10-9 win over Ontario's Kirk- land Lake rink. skipped by Frank McDonald. . Nova Scotia had. a by: on tho? fourth round. 1 Royals Face 1 l;All-Stars At ; ;Bedeque Rink The second game in a best of five series of the M.A.H.A. Inter- mediate ”H" finals for the island championship is slated for tho: fiedeque rink tonight between the Freetown Royals and the West Prince All stars. The All-Stars now lead 1-0 In. a result of their 7-5 win in Alber- Ion Tuesday night. Coach Roch- fnrd has moulded together a po- tterful all- star team consisting of players from Albcrtnn. O'Leary and vicinity wliich undoubtedly is the cream of the West in Hockey talent attd are out to retain the island title. They will he backed by their stellar goalie Perley Hardy in the, hope of making it two in a row.i The Royals who have been strongl contenders for the island title for many years in the Inter- mediate bracket have reached the semi-finalti on several 'occa- sions and have always been nosed. ottt at the wire for the crown.l and they will be making a deter-l mined bid to tie the series on3 their home ice where Robert Jar- .dine'ti Royals have won 9 cham-; pionshiptt out of to; in South: Shore League play. y t C:n1pbellWMay Become First l l 1 Pro Curler L is TORONTO fCPt - Canada will have its first professional curler. if Don Campbell of Avonlea. Saak.. accepts an offer from the Royal Canadian Curling Club here to be-t come club professional. i Officials of the club said today Campbell la ttatd to be ltttereatedl lit the. proposal. - i Don is one of four curling broth-t et-ti. all from Avoolea. who have represented Saskatchewan in the Dominion curling championships ; for the last four years. and won it once. They finished second in this year's competition. . If Campbell became club pro-y fessional. his dutiea would be slm-t ilar to that of a golf pro. clubt nfflclalit said. He would be a curl-t ing instructor. Soccer Star Is Decorated LONDON (AP) Soccer star Stanley Matthew: bowed before Queen Elizabeth Tuesday in Buckingham Palace and received the decoration of a. Commander of the Brltiah Empire.. "All. from the tootbait world." the Queen said as the 42-year-old player bowed. "i am very leased lto give you this." when Matthews. right winger of at ', '. was named In the, Queen's New Year's honors liat; ,tltet-e was an outcry iii the British- iprestt that he had been sllglttcd thecauae he was a professional Ettoccer player. They claimed hot ittltould have been knighted jaame as Jockey Sir Gordon Rich-l turd; and cricket Dllyer slr if Hutton. TFY To Arrange 9 iii? i lffiiif New Brunswick. Ikipped by guy. will hit the magic 500-round flgun Balkhamo of St. Stephen. Icored "ill season. His club has only five games left. But you never know about the naming. unpre- dictable Rocket. PRAISED BY CAMPBELL No matter when it comes. No. .500 will be applauded by none; other than president Clarence Rustico blanked By Springfield Springfield defeated Rustico 3-0 In the first game of the Farmer's League at Kcnsington rink last Campbell of the NHL 11 was night. Sco I l i is . "THE ROCKET" im. PART OF HIS TEMPERAMEN1 "I can't conceive of him bcint ordinary in anything. Perhaps l he had less of that fire he couldnt have done so well. As for his temperament. it's I question whether without it he could do all the things in hockey he accom- plishes so well." Richard's present 491 goals were scored in 852 games of f'9L',ll- lar-season play. He is finishing ht: l5tli season. Because of injuries and illness he had played the fttll schedule in only seven of tllttsc 15 seasons. ll'l addition in the 4!" goals. he has scored 101 in 62 rlllg mr 5P"l"3"'ld we" Campbell who cracked down with games of the post-season Stanlev Rlcll'l'd30"- c'""'"l"35 5'” H"di a heavy suspension on Richard.Cup playoffs. lng. CURLING CHARLOTTETOWN I245 third round vice presidents section B. ice 1. .l.E. Burden va. Had Mac- lnnls. ice 2. Bell Don Wonnacott ice :I. H.C. Atkinson vs. Doug Hill. ice 4. E. Macinnis VI. 1). 0'- Rourke. fl::k) round it Old Spain. ice I. P. Blakncy vs. Dr. Hooper. ice 2. F. H. Maclnriis vs. Don Smith. ice 4. T. Whitlock vs S. S Carson ice 3. Final game Rendeavous l2 ends W.R. MacNeill vii. Doug. Cameron. Myron vs MONTAGUI-I Curling at Montague lo-day. Ladies teams for the Bruce it You trophy competition. M. Nicholson. A. MacGregor. P. Sullivan. E. Hickox. B Smith. E. Clay. M. A. Mclfeemao. l.. MacDonald. fl. Poole. MacGowan. T. Martin H. Clair. V. MacDonald. D. Nic- Poole. B. pholson. C. Gordon. B. Cudmore. H. lnmitn. C. Sta- wart, P. Johnston. . 9:00 pm. East .lce: M. Nicholson vii. B. mith West Ice: L. Macltonnld vs. I Clair. SPORTS ARENA SKATING MONDAY and WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON-4-that Adm: Adult: 25c: Children 10: MONDAY-4:30 P.M. Play.oH Hockey-Third game a.v.c. va. PARKDALE TUESDAY-8-10 PM. skating - Adm. we PBE-SCHOOL SKATE WEDNESDAY--1:8)-Still Admission: Family 15:: WEDNESDAY-I:aO PM. Play-off Hockey-and Game l'8lDE VI. MONTAGUI THUR8DAY4:M PM. - P.E.I.-N3. Playoffs FREDERICTON VI. PARKDALI FRIDAY-8:3 P.M. P.E.l.-NJ. Play-offti FREDEIIICTON va. PAIKDALI SAT. AFTERNOON-3:&4:I i 25 LB. BAG MONARCH ll MONARCH . 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