r.-.‘ . in: l." L.««. .:= <== “ = .i finale“; w.— Archer Defeats Blair Richardson W YORK (CP) —— Joeyljaw that brought a roar from Archer. a Bronx Irishman the crowd of about 2,000, ranked sixth among world mid- Archer came right back with a dlewaight contenders. won a 1two-fisted attack. but ran into unanimous boxing decision Sat- .3 hard left hook from Richard- m‘day night to spoil the Madi- son. son Square Garden debut of ‘ In the 10th Archer was in full Canadian middleweight cham— command again. pion Blair Richardson. Referee Mark Conn and Richardson, a handsome. Judge Tony Rossi turned in blonde 22-year-old college stu- cards giving Archer eight dent from South Bar, N.S.. has ‘rounds to Richardson's two. a reputation as a knockout ‘Judge Nick Gamboli had it 8-1 puncher but proved unable to pin rounds. with one round even. tag the elusive Archer in the The victory. fourth straight Ill-round set-to. for Archer, makes his record Archer, 3-to-1 favorite, scored 35 victories and one loss. He with close to 200 left jabs and has never been knocked out. other assorted punches, but Richardson. who is unranked. there were no knockdowns. has 36 victories four losses and All three officials had Archer. a draw. 25. ahead by huge margins. Archer weighed 160 pounds to but the ever-movmg Bronx bat- Richardson’s 1581;. r proved an elusive target. A fine boxer with springy Archer's jabs. hooks and occa- legs, Archer kept the harri-tly- ’ sional rights reddened Richard- ing Canadian off balance most son's face and drew blood from of the time. Not until the fourth ; his nose in the seventh round. round did Richardson cnnnectr Richardson. a freshman at solidly. with a right that didn't 'Fastern N azarene. College. seem to faze Archer. :Quincy. Mass. where his major HURT ARCHER is education went into the ring Richardson made his best hoping for a knockout victory showing in the ninth when he to put him solidly on the route hurt Archer with a right to the to bigtime boxing. g m ‘ Wm Mon. Feb. 18. 19034 Hull Fires ‘Hat irick’ I plase in the National Hockey S S I League standings. hom , e CHI 1 ‘ National Hockey League scor-l Second periOd- 1- Chicago. ing title by firing all three :Hull 26 2:07; 2. Chicago, Hull Chicago goals as the Bla Hawks defeated Boston Bruins 1Wesffall 12104. Lunde 13:25. 3-1 Sunday night. ‘ Lunde 16 12 Hull. defending league scoring champion scored his 26th an 27th of the year in the second 1ton. TOPDaZZifli 15 (BUI‘DS) n W a. period and added No. 28 early i15.10. Penalties —— Nesterenko in the finale. :8:58. Godfrey 13:51, Turner 34 The triumph booste d the 119: . Hawks hold on the loop lead to I Saves: four points over the second- Johnston place Montreal Canadicns Hall 7 7 10—24 'ViOUS When they Slammed ViSit-l -——-———-—-—-—--— i . antmouLh-Halil'ax All-Stars (remaining in the frame. Hawks‘ goalie Glenn Hall lost his bid for his fifth shutout in . o the final period. Jerry Toppaz- i Minor Playoffs zini stole the puck in Chicago . . ice and skated in alone to beat ‘Seen SlOUI'IS the Hawks goalie with a back- 11.3"“? - _ Minor hockey playoffs in Sour- i ShenieWIE‘Z and , , , Hull 5 first goal came on one 13 Saturday saw Montague Pap.‘in the first. two periods. the :fucl to the Penguin fire. I The Penguins were short- ‘ into the mesh. 50 feet on 527 (Balfour) 19:35. Penalties— l (1 period: 3. Chicago. Hull 128 (MacNeil, Hay) 7:15: 4. Bos- . r r. 1,; (r- 1i"; Richardson kept after Archer, ‘ l i one on the chin from Blair Ri- York's Madison Square Gar- chardson in third round of den last night. Archer. of New lan middleweight TAKING ONE ON THE Cl-llN Joey Archer. right. takes middleweight bout in New York. won a unanimous deci- sion over Richardson, Canad- from Sydney. N.S., In their A r NEW YORK (AP)——New York r mark. Earl shortly thereafter Harvey made it 4-1 mid-way mark of the period. 1 Frank Mahovlich drilledr Rangers 4-2 in Toronto Satur-lMalovlich 30 e his 30th goal of thegday night. Rangers d e f e at e d Toronto Maple Leafs 4-1 Sunday night and dropped the Leafs into third Th Rangers scored three iseason for Toronto's lone goalisllarp while the New Yor'kcrleeuy and Balon goals in the third period while I in the second period after New played aggressive hockey. CAGO (CP)—Bobby Hull 1 auras—Mamet 2:26. Gendmn rholding Toronto scoreless. DavelYork had gone in front 1-0 inl SUMMARY stepped up his challenge for 9119.636, Mikita 5:30, Bucyk 12;oo, (Balon got the first at the 1:28 i the opening period on a shot by. Birds Whip All-Stars 6-3 In Thriller Ar Arena Sa’r. the next two minutes till 'Toy 01d Spain Penguins avenged . it was the visitors who scored. (9 1310—42 a defeat suffered a week pre.lDoug Hanna doing the houors:Toy' Gallant got hold with a minute and forty seconds ’ntD ;h’-3 before some 1,700 screaming i l‘fans at the Sports Arena Sat- (hustling and their h :flnally paid off. After Gallant‘movod on got the first Penguin goal Dani lmi ding by Halifax goalie Ron ,White scored the final Halifax‘ inept shooting 1 marker but this just adrdcdl passing play, Whitlock deflect- . mg Burscy's goalmouth ‘ urday afternoon. . frustrated by swperrb net- “ . of his patented slap shots from “weights and pee Wees scorerPenguins went on the rampage . and ban shut outs over their Souris op- iii the final frame (ged Murray Balfour set up Hull‘s ‘ poncnts and Souris Bantams} six goals in the Halifax net. 1 second tally by stealing the r Whirl Morel] 9-1- puck in Boston ice and feeding 1" it to Hull 20 feet in front of the Hull fired from behind a I ow_ . . _ h F'rSt perm]: N” scormg- Pen’ Both these games were part of a round robin series between . the first game MontaguelOI‘S throughout the fiI‘SI- forty Paperweights blanked Souris 6-0 . ‘behind the three goal perform- Boston cage. from which Bobby lance of B. Johnson. Other snip- converted with a wrist shot. .ers were 5, Ben, D_ Beck and infnues, even while shorthand till ice in the final frame trailing by a 20 score. ‘ Def third period when he let a sizzlcr from five feet inside the mg even have a chance on. This was ontague, Georgetown andéthe first of a pair for Gallant iIS‘géigis'teams. Paces Team Billy Hughes put on a one-man ‘wjn over More“ Sunday‘ 1game total series 9-7 and nowlPenguin mar er (advance to the Kings County' Bantam ‘B' finals against Mon- SAINT JOHN. NB, (Cp) __ tague as the result of their 9-1 . ., . 1 .. u . , .V . heverie pumped five goals.“ Show “1th Ijledermto“ Cami?“ behind the visiting goalie while Saturday n l a ht. scoring four .teammates G. Gallant 2. K. Jen- Stan Peardon and Gordie urls Bantams won a two-l Whitlock accounted for the other 5 ing a brace. lDOMlNATE PLAY Lto (play all the way but couldn't finish off their play On at least five occasions ’- ey 1 handed again on this goal but‘ from that moment on it was Although outplaying the visit. no contest as the Birds just Hits of Play- lkept the Nova Sections bottled. ‘up for almost the remainder of Goodwin and Art Perry handed h game. ed, the Penguins cameon e‘le ‘13 at me 6-56 mar-k 0‘ “willie Penguins were shorthanded blueline that Sieniewiez dldlnt , goalmwm scramble. three all when three Penguins came breaking in alone over ties _ ' “eh “’“m' .the blueline with no one be-‘ (tween them except the goalie :hut Peardon didn't let that i For the first forty minutes or ‘ bother him. flipping his first ' n the Birds dominated the lone of the game into the net. sconns WINNER Rangers Avenge Setback,- Down Maple Leafs 4-1 Ingarfield scored 1 Don McKenney that bounced off 5 Mckenney 17 (Bathgate) 10:23. and Douglthe skate of Leafs’ goalie Doanenalties—Brewer 8:46, Balon a 10:53, Pulford 15:06, Baun 19:01. (again with Gary Bursey serv- lggfirffi time. The goal came during 09: Bung ., . Less than three minutes latoi'.11:1,l"‘9 5‘ t . . - - 1 1111.562 - - goals and setting up three 0th. mugs and A. MacInnls added)the open net and several other a centre scored the Winning goalllzw; ers in a 7-4 victory over Lancas- . the Other markers' ter Mooseheads. L T e win evened the best-of-i ' seven New Brunswick Interme-i diate A hockey quarter-finals at a victory a p l e c The third I R' Gallant e. ____.______._ game is scheduled for Saint1 John Tuesday night. Kinkora High (To 2-2 Draw The lone sniper for Morell was ‘ e. Officials for the games were R. Cheverrie. J. Maclntyre and [times their deflection of what I appeared to be sure goals either {went to the side or over:- the l net. ' The visitors scored t r ‘first goal with sli tly more lthan thirteen minli gone by far-hen John Cashin drilled a r screened {goalie Cliff Sentner. playing his first game of the season. had little chance on. The Penguins j Pisquid and Fanningbrook . captures Round ibartled to a 2-al1 draw in Kings "’9 “Wham “9”” “g: . . . (County Fanmers' Hockey Lea- Kmkora Regional High defeat-l .. - - - ed Evangeline Regional High acmm at Pmmd saturday 13-6 Thursday night to capture: ' the Prince County zone 2 Inter- scholastic ‘B' two-game total goal series 20-11. . ayncr paced the winners with a 4-goal effort. while team- mates E. Gallant. W. Sherry andi Scoring for Fanningbrook were Elliott Hendricken and Roger Coffin. Pisquid snipers were P. Kelly each triggered a brace. Singletons went to A. McCorm—I ac. L. Keefe and B. Bassett. I Evangeline snipers were 0. AT THE Gallant. 2. R. Gallant. A. Arsen- R. Richard and L. Arsen-‘ “WV—'“n MONDAY l Children’s skate 4 to 5:30 Evening Commercial League I GOODWILL AA ROOMS TUESDAY 8 PM. TONIGHT I 1-S-HJ- Hockey— l ALL INTERESTED Royals vs. Penguins WEDNESDAY PLEASE ATTEND' | Pre School Skate 1:30 to 3:00 Children’s skate 4 to 5:30 Adult skate ll to ill THURSDAY ’_l m 'I'I'IIIIIIII - ( NEWSOII Are-~- 01? ms our FOR 131 W“ REFERENCE Wilfred Jay and Paul Hughes. .-with ‘Toy Toy’ sex-m lmlnu-tes. l Although the local Juniors licarrled the play to the All-Stars *ovcu‘ most of the seems! (period This Week AT Civic Stadium l ‘23 seconds later when he let l go with a shot that was screen- ed all the way. ham) 9 Sioniewiez was kept busy for Jock (Lawior‘ the ‘ Simmons. ‘ The Leafs. mlio defeated the Third period: 3. New York, FITS! Period- 1. New York???” 9 . , 4. field 15 (Howell, Henry) 2:50: 5. New York, Harvey 4 (Heben- 1 Campbell, E. Ellsworth, Penalties-Harvey Crockett. G. Herring and J. Ri- na, McKenney 8-50. Pulrordfhal'ds- 12:35. Langlois 14:49. Douglas iwafer just illiSlde the Halifax blueline and rippled otl The Penguins never stopped rof his patent slap shots which ' ard work ; the Halifax goalie never even ‘ Whitlock and Bursey capped -lhe scoring with a beautiful( The Penguins outshot tlhe vis- ' Young TOps Penalty Mark . As Habs Crush Wings 6-] DETROIT (CP) — Detroit period and was given a minor. Red Wings defenceman Howie misconduct and a game miscon- Young. in a rare role as a for- duct. ward. exploded to the National Hockey League penalty record do ht but Montreal Ca- 6-1 vic- y nadiens exploded to a tory over the Red Wings Youn I who earlier in the second period drew a major for drawing blood when be high- sticked J. C. Tremblay. blew his stack at 10:12 of the same The 27 penalty minutes in the period boosted him to 210 for the season, snapping the 1955-56 on! f Lou Fontlnato who was then with New York. The bot-tempered Young. who hadn't drawn a misconduct all season and only three majors. faked a swing at referee Frank Udvari while en route to the Tommies Blank SDU Pucksiers sity of Charlottetown 7-0. eacli. Montague School Whips PM 7-2 I Montague R e g i o it al High iSchool handed Charlottetown's i;PWC team a 7-2 trouncing at ltlie Murray Harbour rink Satur- day night before a large crowd l of partisan fans. arry Harris was big fun for the winners. banging home two (goals and assisting on two oth- lers. The Montague player we a constant scoring threat. 0the Montague scorers w PW and D. Stevens Moe Goodwin and Leroy Bar- nett handled the game. dishing 6 6 13—25 out a total of 12 penalties. eight 15 13 12—40 [of them going to the Welshman. HERE’S YOUR CHANCE To GET ":2 MORE SLEEP! CHATHAM. N.B. (CP) —- St. Thomas University climbed to within one point of league-lead- ing University of New Bruns- jc wick Red Devils in the nine- team Maritime Intercollegiater Hockey League Saturday night. blanking St. Dunstan's Univer- John Hospodar and Larry Wood led the Tommie scorlng attack with two goals apiece. .Kevin MacDonald, Tom McCar- thy and John Lordon scored one penalty box and then threatened the referee verbally and phys- ically while several teammates held him back WAVE!) OFF ICE .. Udvarl signaled the miscon- duct after the swing and then. when Young refused to go to the penalty box. waved him of! the e. The earlier major carries a $25-fiine, the misconduct a $25- sentenee and game misconduct ll $50-citatlon. And NHL presi- dent Clarence Campbell must review the case and could either fine Young further or suspend Montreal wrapped up the game early building a 4-0 lead before Andre Pronovost got the lone Detroit goal. ‘ Bernie Geoffrion collected two goals for the Canadien Fontinato. Jean Belivfzgnl:l Ralph Backstrom and Billy Hicks scored the others. The Canadlens lost left Winger Gilles Tremblay in the second period when he was checked hard by Pete Goegan hit his head on the ice and sustained a slight concussion. ..... are“ no od: 1. Mon Fontlnatro 2 (Brisson) isnirfa'i' Montreal. Geoffrlon 22 (Bell.- veau. G. Tremblay) 16-51. Pen. alties—Goegan 9:50; Gauthier Fontlnato 19:13; Barkley Second period: 3. Montreal. Beliveau 14 (Geoffrion, Fontl- naoo) 2:19; 4. Montreal, Geof. frion 23 (Bellveau) 1109; 5. Detroit. A. Pronovost 9 (Bark. ley) 12:39. Penalties — Young major 4:26, Young minor, mis- conduct, game misconduct 10:12, Brissom and MacGregor “V and Beliveau 18:42. "1 11.1"] : 6. Montreal, l Backstrom 16 (Provost) 0:11; 7. 9 Montreal Hicke 12 Rousseau ‘ (Brlssom) 13:50. Penalties— ( N e. h l. Plante 10 912—31 Bassen 5 16 14—35 I] s r ere B. Bob C snipers were T. Rogers on. PLAYOFF 8.15 The RCAF' band will be Captain A. G. Dagg. ltors 40-18 over the Officials Brian Lewis, * For A Small Investment out a total of 20 penalties. thir- Al the 9.33 mark Wllillock “’9” of “10m EDI-Ml '0 the Pm T ’ deflected a shot by linemate 3“"15 ' . en“ a“ 0y 03' (Stan Peardon into the twines: _ _ Em“ Sim”? from 25 feet “1‘ Montague Poe Woes shut out ! lam ‘63“! lit the fire under “119? to make n 3.2 and at the time F'YSI I’m“? {Sign}??? “gird 10ftthlez mght and ‘Souris 4-0 and goalgetters were Bir . r n s as games. i ' SUMMAR 1J. Bell 2, B. Sullivan and L. TRADE in your old LUMPY Tired allow you 1 $10.00 for your old Tired Worn out Cas-hin is, Cor-min) 13.14, p mattress. on the mattress of your I ' ' . 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