2 FELT GOOD Tommy Prowse “Sure it felt good,” was Ma-| Imlach, meantime was on the ; | rounded out the scoring for | hovlich’s reaction in the dress-| phone to check on the siatus of PEE WEE Pownal. | SCHEDULE AN EXTRA ing room as he and the Leafs |defenceman Kent Douglas who Coyotes 8 — Gary Brown,| Nine Mile Creek Bulldogs | made a quick change to street |stopped a shot with his thumb Bernie Higgins, Wayne MacGui- take on Mt. Stewart Sea Gulls, 4. followin the .Midget DEDU Tl elothes before flying out for |in the third period. gan (2), Donnie Murnaghan (3) | tonight in their second game sheduie in Chorlatiet a Mines Sunday’s game in Boston. | He was taken to hospital to Robert MacArthur; Bisons 2 —/ of a best of seven sem'-finals. Hockey League wlay fer Mondan But while the winger has up-jhave the injury x-rayed bui Donnie Callbeck, Jack Kipping. | and Tuesday of rh week: y ON YOUR parently recovered his scoriag |Imlach was not sure he would Racoons 4 — Allan Gass (2), we y See (ouch. ‘Leaf coach Punch Imiach even make the plane out tor Billy Found: Setters 0 CFL Teams MIDGET INCOME TAX? had other worries—on defence | Besten, let alone play. on Gallet oe . eats, Feb 15th — 8 p.m.— and the same problem worried! « ' know , ; = anadians vs. Rangers; 6 p.m Detroit coach Sid Abel. |_“T still don't know the extent Tommy Irwin (2) Trim Rosters |— Bruins vs. Red. Wings Th k te th ibuti , Gadsby caught one of Bob of the injury,” said Imlach.| Rams 8 — Bill MacDonald (2),| Tuesday, Feb. 16th 5 pm en make a note that contributions to Montreal Trust's =o ads Riots Oi the Front oF ‘Weilh;-juat:-have-towait...and., Darrell, Harding (3), Don Mae- | OTTAWA (CP) — Canadiae | Biack Hawks vs Maple Leafs: CONSOLIDATED RETIREMENT SAVINGS PLAN are his left ankle that dented thc |see.” fo a 5 aT nit sustena-a to 22 pl on. Citt se n-6-vs.Coun 4 deductible. So start now—provide for your own retirement, i Seals 10 — Ricky Carver (4),|from 33 Saturday by agreeing and earn that income tax reduction too, by taking ad- NHL SATURDAY = Seer. ye Palco ceamtaes|——REEREE | ‘rutrstit serene Pn { Id, y'll still carry anadians. | - DETROIT 1 TORONTO 2 vost) 13:48: : | seocteigas te) "Were cee Delegates to the closing ses Contributions, deductible from your 1964 tax return can SUMMARY 1:08, Balon 4:26, Tremblay 8:10, | 22%: Zebras 0. sion of the annual CFL meet- SCHEDULE i] be made through February 1965. So send the coupon First period —1. Toronto, | Fleming 9:54, Roberts 15:51, | ,,C*7ivous 6 — John MacMillan |ing also decided to limit each now for the folder with all the facts. Bathgate 13 (Kelly Armstrong) |Green 15:51. "| (2), Andy | MacKenna, Wayne club to three naturalized Cana | ne following is the Minor 14:41; 2. Detroit, Secead peried — 3. Boston MacNeill, Phil Claybourne, Ken. | dians effective thIs season. Hockey League refe.ees sched- 18, 17:11. Penalties—Moore 4:47,|Green 7 (Knibbs, Gilbert) 6:03: ny Corbett; Foxes-3 — Cyri}/Teams with more than three juie for Monday and Tuesday of . “8; | Connick, Gordon MacKay, Gien|U.S. - born players who have |tnis week: 12 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon., Feb. 15, 1965. MINOR HOCKEY The following are the Char- lottetown Minor Hockey results of play for last week, up to and jincluding Saturday, February | 13th.: Frank Mahovlich Returns To Form TORONTO (CP) —Frank Ma- ee. hovlich, whose fluctuating play | gs Produces alternating moods of ecstasy and gloom among Tor- onto fans, had everybody want- him for their valentine here Saturday night. The Big M loosed one of his patented shots midway through MIDGET Red Wings 1 — David Mona- ghan; Canadians 0 Bruins 3 Bob Whitlock, | John Theriault. Larry Butler, | “rene | Citizens 0 Black Hawks 8 — Owen O’-! Brien (4), Ian Waye (2), Tom- my Gauthier, George Cudmore; Rangers 7 Bobby Doherty | (3), John Creighan (2), Ron Lid- stone, Bob Campbell. Maple Leafs 6 — Mike Mac- Donald (3), Paul Stanley, Bob-| Ch'town Curling Foursome Wins Provincial Ch'ship By JIM CULLEN ard competition which is| where the Charlottetown rink | er’s shot. The Summerside skip Editor scheduled for Saskatoon, March | clinched the game as a result | had last stone, but Dougie stole “I will be doing by best and/1-5. The winning rink went of a big miss by the Summer-/| one when Gord’s draw to the I hope we are successful out! through the provincial tourna-' side skip, who otherwise curled there for the sake of all Is-| ment without suffering 4 single exceptionally well throughout landers, whom I think so much | defeat and wound everything up the game, but when against a of.” These were the sentiments | Saturday afternoon by elimin- foursome like the Doug Cam- expressed by Charlottetown's | ating the Gord Spicer foursome eron skipped aggregation that Dougie Cameron upon receiv- | of Summerside’s RCAF station one big mistake js often all that ing the MacDonald Tobacco | 96 in the finals is necessary to determine the | button was light and this’ put Cameron out in front by a 7-1! count. | Spicer drew for one in the seventh, but Cameron was right back in the eight frame to count two ahd al! but put an end to the third period and almout by Irwin, Pat Walsh: Council- trophy emblamatic of the men’s | ‘In the opening frame of Sat- Winner. Doug was lying three | any hopes the western rink had tore the Detroit Red Wings net lors 4 — Harvey Cormier, Bar-| Provincial curling championship | urday’s contest Cameron was | When Spicer came out of the /of pulling an upset over the from its moorings in giving ry MacLaren, lan MacDonald,|#t the Charlottetown Curling | lying one and Spicer number hack to deliver the last rock | powerful Charlottetown team. Toronto, Maple Leafs a 2-1 win Gordon Ellis or Saturday afternoon. two and Doug hati last rock. Of the end, but the Summer-| The Summerside rink fought | over the visitors BANTAM The Cameron foursome will | The Charlottetown skip made a ‘ide skip should have picked up | bravely in the dying frames and | “I didn’t even see it until I | Wivers 4 Wayne Newson | represent Prince Edward Island | nice draw to 6 o'clock on the 8, one. Gord was light on the in the ninth end Spicer made | ) draw and Dougie picked up aja nice draw to count two and | | ence throughout the whole bonspiel Cameren’s shot rock in the 4) teams would have only had one foot circle. Cameron then rais- defeat. In a double-kndck oyt ed his opponent's rock and stay-| bonspiel it is your losses and ed, lying three. Spicer then made an identical shot to his first draw and froze against Cameron’s shot for number one position. Cameron's -attempted knock-out wicked the shot rock and the Summerside rink stole one to trail 96 coming home. The .final stanza was called off when Alan Smith took out the western lad’s fifth rock to make it mathematically im- possible for them to win. Members of the championship foursome are: Doug Cameron, | skip; Bob Dillon, lead; George Dillon, second; Alan Smith, mate. Both Dillon boys and Alan Smith curled par-excell- in front of Cameron and contributed greatly to the success of the Charlottetown rink NOTE: If the Spicer rink had noticed it lodged in the mesh,” said Mahovlich afterward. The goal was his 15th of the season, the payoff in a recent return to top form by the big left-winger after a so-so stint that included some time in hospital for an ailment never made public. Phe booming shot, from the circle to the right of Detroit goalie Roger Crosier. ripped tis guard and shattered a blood vee , t | sel. a a noe — ‘NeWer seen anything like it Crozier made only a token ef. | before,” said the sturdy rear- fort to move for the save. He | guard. It went up... . just like was still watching Gadsby’s | that —and he moved his hands sprawling attempt to smother |!» 4 growing circle. the shot. when the red light| Abel, off in a cornet, contem- plated should Gadsby be sidelined. FRANK MAHOVLICH some lineup changes (2), Gordon Bell (2); Clippers 3 in the MacDonald Brier Tank- | foot circle to count two. Spicer big three ender to give him a “ deliberately blanked the sec- ee Murphy, Gary Camp- B Tl d | ond frame in order to maintain Commanding 6-1 lead Knights 5 — Keir Jackson, | U dogs E ge | lest rock and in the third the! George Dillon made one of | Semen Jackesn (3), Gary Co | Cameron foursome was lying the nicest shots in the game ,oper: Blades 4 — Terry Gee,| Pownal Royals |e ae eoicer made a cold in the sixth end: with both David MacInnis, David Dar-| Hampshire edged | counted” shot rock position and | rinks lying one in the 12 foot rach, David Clay. Pownal Royals 74 in overtime { jotteto one, to trail the Char-' circle George took Spicer's | Senators 3 — Lloyd Gass, at North River Rink Saturday | ‘wn rink 2-1 at the com- rock which was at 2 o'clock on pletion of three ends of play. Dougie had to draw to a junk- ed up house with his last rock {in the fourth and he placed the rock at 8 o'clock on the 8 foot the 12 foot circle and rolled to 9 o’clock on the 4 foot cir- cle. On Cameron's last rock in this frame he drew right to the button and froze against Spic- John White (2); Hawks 3 — Carl night to take a 1-0 lead in their } Murray, George Pacquet (2). | best of seven semi-finals for Totems 3 — Robert Stewart the W.R. Shaw trophy. (2), Pat Griffin; Aces 1— Jam-| C. Scott and K. Jones paced es Wood | the winners attack with two | Circle to take a 3-1 lead in the ene narrow Doug's lead to 94. In| defeated Cameron the same two the tenth end the western lads | rinks would have played again stole one from the local team | Saturday night because both when Dougie ‘took their shot rock out but then rolled out | himself to leave the Summer- side rink score one: TWO BEAUTIFUL SHOTS In fhe eleventh end the Sum- merside skip made two beauti- ful shots with his two stones. On his first shot he made a beautiful draw to freeze against Barons 5 — Vince Poulton (2), | each while J. Davis Stephen MacCabe, Wayne Gor- eon and L. Baiderson. oa. aan battle don, Allison MacLean; Hornets | ded single tallies. The fifth end w h 1 — Gerry, Campbell. L. Kelly picked up three goals oe ees Comets.&.— Wilbur Birt (6), for the losers while Affleck, | Allison Ellis: (2); Indians 1 — D. Sheidow and H. Smallwood MINOR HOCKEY 12:58. 2 (Beli- -|veau, Picard) 6:53; 5. Boston, Kurtenbach 5 (Westfall, ‘John- | MacDermid. played five seasons in Monday. Feb. 15th — § to 7.00 Elks 4 — Kenny Downe, Bar. | anid have taken out citizenship | 5 m. _ cian Andrews, Garth ry MacKinnon (3); Wolves 3 —|papers must carry the others as | Crockett. 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