The Guardian, Cluarlottetown, Thurs., Mar. 11, 1965. 18, ‘ —<_ Black Hawks Tie Ranger ° ; ee eae BD Meets Reaicnal Detroit Defeats Toronto ve . eets Regiona ) NEW Y (AP)—Chicago faked Hall twice and then Third, _ ‘ % Hi fy Toni ht Black Hawks and New York|scored at 14:06. Penalties — Pilote 10:39, Pilote Ig onig Rangers battled to a 1-1 tie’ Twenty. -¢six seconds later,| 14:30. : ; * Wednesday might that kept the with Hicke still in the box,| Saves aoe YHawks in the thick of a three-|Esposito picked the puck out of| Hall - 6 4 ; By JIM CU fo fre place in|a scramble in front of Palle| Palle re : "tthe National Hockey . |and scored 23rd 5 : Queen Charlotte High School hockey team with Alan An- The tie gave Chicago 74 points |Mikita, the , league's leading Sener «= Sone drews handling the csepare boop will icueanee eee with six games to play. w core’ end Coo Matt —_— Red their aes. their of three semi-final series in jottetown ~ Both goals came inside A . goalies Wings applied r scholastic action rapped aber ea hear arlene one-half minute late in the sec-jover again with neither team = = - Maney their Rural Regional] High School at the Charlottetown Forum. oume ond period with New York’s\coming close in the third pe- - atop ts phy ~ 4 ; The Queen Charlotte pucksters capa. a opening me Bob Nevin scoring first and | riod. aoe ay ee el tzroy Street Chicago's Phil ‘ Peale tle oe ne hated of a os our’ palace’ Tuesda : Goalies Marce period, The Regional jumped into a 2-0 lead in the first stanza of Rangers and Glen Hall. of the | 10 the rest of the. way ae ee aes thy ‘Sica Tuesday's tilt with goals from the sticks of Ken babel and Black Hawks had dominated |tota! of 26. Paille turned away wanna te ae Robert Campbell. The Queen Charlotte team stormed hed play until New York's Billy /21 Black Hawk . ing the into the ice frem « ae ae eee ee ee Hicke was penalized for hooking SUMMARY / ~~ oe waa into a 32 lead before the siren went to end the cores vargin with 6% minutes left in the First pee _ scoring. (as Geode’ mene’ anil over the North River Road sudents “with Nevis and Donnie Brows 3:48 Mak( Y:38 Norm, Ullman sparked te” u 14, : 4 we rhe Andrews coached forces drew first blood in the tard Marshal! killing the penalty, Second peried—1. New York, | Wings’ attack i we ee period when Doug Stephenson conocido the 1187 mark, a a ne the rea ean vaca taeeetaa tee the left point: ts = ewe ae ea . (Mikite, Maki) 14:32. Penalties Detroit started - strong Yr . captain of the North River Road students, Nevin ahead of the field. Nevin| Hiliman 10.27 and 16:02, jcontinued skating { Rae ren ei creates in the dying minutes of the third per- skated two-thirds of the ice,|Hicke 13:40, Seiling 18:40. eluding the lacklustre Leaf de- iod and forced the game into a 10 minute overtime. in — 7 fence early in the game, then . Both clubs missed several golden opportunities to score oi riding out Toronto's punishing. the early part of the overtime, but the respective goalies prov- “ree a “as sede ed too much for their attackers. At the 7.083 mark of the over- = ee ait } in the Regional V the year, came at 1:50 of the time period Bobby Doherty picked up a pass -— FB zone and blasted a 10 footer past Paul Jelly in the losers cage - : = 3 ; .~ }first period a. = t e his squad the 5-4 decision. co ae aa 5 ee, nr shorthanded arker 0 ais game had several people Yanna taedtt mae Ngaio ;, Wi s _@ Donald sat out a teippiag bout the even balance of t wo ¢ “ Ss Ss penalty. -— inayat rial spine-tingler. Game fime is ext for 7.00 and PATRIOT BONSPIEL WINNERS in l The ae ay ue there will be skating after the game for everyone. covered. of . tion Manager Roger bers of the rink (left to right) later Ullman scored his 3rd ° A Montague rink*skipped by night. The quartet had to ear craeaae entae ; SUMMERSIDE — Ev Cud~ also presented prizes to the Tu jus" er on a powerglay while Tid Bits From Here An ere Evelyn Cudmore is happy to- bettie =e mest ir ine over trophy, emblematic of the Doris O'Connor, eae Ruth | more’s Montague foursome cap- ner-ap rin consclation as eap-|Leels Deve ‘Keon sat’ out day after winning the day-long to eke ou - . MacDonald, second Leah | tured annual ‘ . a8 i , sters concluded their season last sth. ‘annual Guardian-Patriot the Shirley Dye rink of Sum- bonspiel, to skip Evelyn Cat, leek en. Patriot Bonspiel here last night| tured by the Al Morrison rink of |/200king penalty Earl Nicholson's PWC hoop , Patriot more while the other mem- MacDonald, lead, and the second cea- SUMMARY weekend with a strong showing in the Maritimes’ ‘small college Bonspiel in Summerside last merside. Guardian-Pa’ in thrilling fashion, ont 6 cere oe : - . Nee ee eee eee ee es den | 2 Sor cgpeneat, the Shitey Dye| enn of cca: Prizes |23 (Delvecchio) 1:50; 2 eee ence - rink of Summerside. were also presented to the mem-|Uliman -33 (Howe, Co eee et ee eee oe ee ren tends of The championship wasn't de-| bers of these two rinks. 3:57; 3. Toronto, Stewart 14 Sean rae ET a cee eR cae ce i ; U cided until the final rock had| RESULTS (Pulford, Shack)’ 9:20. Penal- Welshmes this season was the University tamed ot the coll- reached its birth however. Dye|9 A.M. ties — MacDonald 0:54, Keon PWC leds downed the Monctonians in a gome stag . hed a good opportunity to clinch §. Dye (Ss) tod con A-123:11, Pulford 4:14, Jettrey, Pul- ege in January. : the spiel, ng . Clark ford 14:48, . e . he et a eee cod. at Sah te Gin ee ee t Senet goted 3, ae taped te-Tanpere, Fintend with an 6 vietxp over Eau Gare r a At this crucial-moment-Cud-|"—(RCAF). 31.128 ga) Howe staged in Tampere, Finland with an 81 ee ee ie eat “ more was lying two and oflook- A. Delaney (8) 000 000 10— 1 any yesterday. The Canadian team came up . ene a. and a capable goaltender, | fs. were chatting” with excite-|1i , ee eee eee ee . By JIM CULLEN ae tho povend pour renning one | en ie eC . | ment ag Dus'e tosh ania Ghoti tokmake Ci “wb aekiine the Kraats. Sports Editor oF ee me obtine recent ter| Ge een Irving Oil| Ing down the ice. Here her rock|A. Morrison (88) 08 201 0— 6 Atired ~ hugs Aremantt of well Known jeeel hockey femme fedividual scoring in the Mari-| will be: bringing play-by-play | Sonever, leaving ‘Cobeon still| F, Boyles (B) 600 110 20-8 made the headlines yesterday when he was instrumental in the | St. Dunstan's Varsity hockey time Intercollegiate loop description (of Friday ind Set | iving two for the margin of vie-|P. Burden (C). 113 OL Olu > capturing of a thief who had entered the Charlottetown Curling /team with Island sports figure Everything the Saints have |urday's games to local enthus- | 18 1PM. io club. Arsenselt is a constable with the Charietiotows Felice | Jebn Keno ot the hehe will leave achieved has been a team ef jiasts. Mike Hennessey, who! "it neq been 5 sip-and-tuck|i. Glock (A) eebet tex department, but has been well known over the years for scor- |from the Charlottetown airport fort and we just mentioned the |did an outstanding. job of an- | pstte for Cudmore throughout! A. Delaney (S) 201.310 01— 8 ing goals with local hockey aggregations. ‘this morning te Journey to Win. above two players as their per- nouncing the team’s | home| the eight ends. After three the oe eee Dave Tieson, defensive halfback with Toronto Argonauts of ae ¥ aritime Intercollegiate sonal feats seemed ‘ie ea Band {samen | ‘asa por age San te | wee — FP . al . a the Canadian Football League, was traded yesterday for John Hockey League in the Dominion ie oneenae hoo. | doing the play-by-play, |\ee in the fourth and ttm ean io * (Cay) ot 100 o1— 3 Simmons, who last. year played both flanker and end for Win- college finals which are being oy em has been a combined | The schedule for the champion- see Dye go ahead 6-2 in the sixth.| 3 P.M. nipeg Blue Bombers. held in the Manitoba capital. from start to fin-| ship tournament will be decided| The champions bounced back E. Catmene (it) iu ™ = San Francisco Giants blame injuries, not lack of hustle, for : The come ore ee eee writer wen, by. means of a ye m the - fT tes hs ede -, Burdea (C) , a their fourth place finish in 1964 and this spring the medical re- ogee up the’ season with Coach Kane told this | eet Cavecuente: The| the title. ~ | A. Morrison ($8) oot $05 21—12 ports are good. Manager Herman Franks and team captaia | a metable 10 and one yesterday that he will have a/rive owing the game Mrs. Cud-|F..Boylés <B)°- 210 010 00 4 Willie Mays both denied charges by ex-Giant Billy O'Dell that |a most respec a first time | full line-up for the Winnipeg ' Saints opposition will come from ee aaa : 6:30 P.M. Goene Seembers of the Neem idee Give 100 er, Cet oe ve wd yours atc toon fem the | rir balanced forward lines, a ‘2¢ University of Manitoba, | Ore § worried early in ‘tme|I. Clark (A) 131 00 10-6 Dark a season ago 7 |Malpeque Road institute of | eee ~ is effective | Laurentian College and the ‘dame and “weren't too sure af F. Boyles (B) ~~ 000 323.6210 Gordon Labossiere is probably wondering if his promotion | knowledge had captured the; offensively as well as defen-| University of Montreal. ourselves”: A. Delaney (‘S) 10 206 to the New York Rangers of the National Hockey League is | Maritime hockey championship. Members of the winning rink |," Morrison (SS) 631 053 63—15 actually a demotion. Labossiere, the 25-year-old St. Boniface. | At the time of the Saints’ victory | SAYS along with Mrs. Cudmore us| Man., native, left the Clippers whom he had helped take from | in 1947 Jack ‘Hurricane’ Kane, SIMPSON Doris O'Connor, one: |S Dye (8s) 111 mn on 6 last place in the Eastern Division of the American Hockey Lea- the late father of the present) | : . - x MacDonald, second; Mac- E. Cudmore (M) 000-110 7 gue. He got the call Tuesday to join the Rangers who ere | coach, was holding the reins on | JACK KANE 7 A. me curently relag A ie NL wd ont fe pare peeks. "Deasth By ech a Stu Aberdeen, coach bf Acadia University Axemen said in ‘ It has given John Kane season in the » “Gampled. the owe mM oveme coeond mate: Paine of | P. Burden = eee an interview yesterday his Maritime Intercollegiate c ons | great deal of satisfaction to | as his charges phan ol second and Sis , lead: ; have a good chance to win the National crown which eluded | Guplicate the feat of his illus-|most powerful of the Following the final game them two years running in the 1963 and "#4 playoffs. Acadia {trious Dad who was one of the | college sheckey aggregations. is ' Roger Worth, circulation mana- ins plays Carleton University of Halifax in their first game im the | host ‘little men’ to ever lace on} Kane's championship a ger for the beet ge S Dominion championships which will get underway in Halifax, |, pair of skates, and this was, built around Prince Edward. - “ presented the —, sae Friday. | undoubtedly a great asset to land boys on a corning © Bing team along Kane's. ability to handle the | imports. eee nce —— Red and White college squad) Mulligan is captain Canetiaes wit the See . [Red brought such great honor |champions and Vince is the By BOD CURRIE |e “op over’ bien. eg Abbott Kensington to St. Dunstan’s. Young Kane veteran on the Red and White) tawppre, Finland (Co) ipack we this mistake’e mum- lis quite an athlete in his own! squad. Coach Gord Simpson, all smiles | tener an performed with the|stter his Canadian team dé- (ber ; o l | Tight and he reached his peak| Mullig Wed.| “I've told them and told O'Leary. ; | ‘Saints during the lean years \feated East Germany $1 v4 |them to got the gush tp," Sienp- cae | |when the Charlottetown te@M/nesday, said the club “show id. “But you notice now | Kensington Pee Wees defeated | Sea Gulls Trip [was lucky if it came up with|eenerai. all - round improve: that Al Johnson’and some oth-|Crapaud40. at the Kensineton| B&tY MacDougall | . lone or two victories and Vince ment” and it was Canada’s best |ths ‘are shooting higher the |Rink Tuesday night, a [Nine Mile Creek jr as ate ae Sor ee oe Sm Sl ae | eet a ae | ee / edition ps. | . such | ‘We altered our style a little | more. the night at. Kensington. O'Leary. j th it Stewart Sea Gulls down-|ed a clean pair of heels to e a itany “Codbilien “teas * teed TAMPERE, Finland (CP)— a “ot cormpetition Wednesday ed. Nine Mile Creek Babéous st ye Lg as i — west in for aoe oe | nave heen critical of little nog woo first shut- poms ae : ‘with four rounds in the seven-|in their fourth game of a cis Xa niverst and everyone Bourbonnais, but Simpson aut ale one te ver ragey Russia “thelr winning [round "tearnamnent completed. of seven semi-finals -for ow: New es ae race i= ee better. . Rpecial \fended him,’ saying: “He's just -rmigare yap = Ss ee ways in the world hockey cham-|" The three ‘Same ond cach aaa cue puunea iapline cai re consultant, watched the Cae | od ek aur onl sae game with the three goal hat Chavecte lost column : | mi n trick h ed ai ‘east ter cos tore |hes eight points, Sweden, with | The first period ended with SCORING LEADER eae Se Be senting: |e or tobe seryed least for : loss and a tie, |two teams tied 33 but Mt. Stew- Billy MacMillan, a Charlotte-|T0om area | day r “three-way deadlock |two ‘wins, one ints * | art went ahead 2-1 in the second ‘lad who played his junior [think we are going to be okay. tor tirt{ glace. is fourth with five Ponte ously |and added another counter in the hockey in the farm system of Seay Nelia®, Srueyy /Suotoved Pony Ass’‘n on its best form yet in the beat. Finland 40, Norway 64 | finale. Mt. Stewart|the Toronto Maple Leafs has Sumpesn Gant however, that y eight-country round-robin cham- | and the United States 5-2. eg we aveniy vided between M.|been a coring Jantar. and os the players still were not too ee ° pionship, downing | East | Ger none of the wins were ss tas | wae ort ved 'P Affleck, inspiration tothe Saints and |oieased with Semenives cn ng many 61. ferteer professional |Frast Germans. H. Dingwall, H. Doyle “|e stenene an tre Negiotered (Playing as well as they can. We | There will be a meeting spearheaded the Canadian vic! Coach Gord Simpson and spe- P. Smith, B. Smith, L. Thom-|Kanemen since he registered were playing better in Colorado | 4.) prince Edward ney with two goals and helped cial consultant Rev. David as, F. MacEachern all collect-| at the college two erate. Springs and I think we soon will | {\. -istion on Friday, a another. hampion nee. |BOUET eae the club was | -4 one goal for Nine Mile Creek. MacMillan copped. the ee to thet form come. We 19th, at C35 pm. Tes The defending champ mu have when ing will be the scare of their lives| Simpson said the Canadians on the big teams.” ll meenbers when Hey pen fend them schowed general al-rond ine CURLING ROUNDUP PLAY CZECHS TODAY costed to be in stiendence, selves on the losing end 20 in| provement” and the game was The Canadians have won their the first period. But the Soviets |the best Canada has played 80 SOURIS | lee we tPF Pynentr ions, ae four starts and play Czechoslo- T ied with a great burst of far in the tournament. The following is the curling Whalen, J.S. Taylor, B. vakia today. . Fl poner for tires ny a the awe) Fe end Sun-{ draw at Souris for today: gan we 5. Comet. F. Cox, Bs], major fault im the oaten yers oO ‘3 ree one day with Canada playing Rug: | 7 0M | Ceurin ve B. Rowes.| ice 3: Dr. Hower, F. Cor opposition goalie falls to the ice, Ha ire 8-6 ae hoslovakia, tipped by: sev-|sia. In between the Czechs and| Ice 2: R. Jenkins vs J.D. Mac-|coran, C. MacDonald, E. ’ m eral experts here as the team | Russian matches, the Canadians ea . ‘ vs B. , B. Jones, that will give the Russians the |meet Sweden Sunday. tite | 9 P.M. Myers, Bob Stevenson. a Regals Host Buster’s. Flyers defeated most trouble, rallied from a 1-0! ‘We altered our style a Ice 1: M. Fitzpatrick vs. H.| Ice 4: A. Humphrey vs ; Hampshire Aces 64 at the Char- deficit to trim Finland 5-2. and we went in for me Ane Poole. Ballem (Ex. Farm). lottetown Forum last night to win Rassia’s encounter. with Swe: |checking.” Simpson eat. oy | tee 2: H. Larter vs‘. Mac- oat: A, Sain on Tyne Va their two, game total goal first clash af the |éVeryon Lean. = artridee wi Aces by & score Gi ‘away-from-home feurnament between the top [better : “T thtmk a a a? MAERTOR.. Becey action | 8. Delsiel wes, ike SiS te | tens tee meet Cn ce ne tou rs. Tonight, Canada| Father Bauer said: MONTAGUE . H. Rector. in the West re- |of the game as he banged im/ fans : ow its first major game |we are going to be okay. They The following is the curling | 3:39 P.M. (Mixed) : in Alberton rene [tree bit markers fr the wit-|one tr the Toad a nainst Caechoslovakia, The |looked greatly improved out draw at Montague for today Ice 1: G. Stewart vs E. Nich oes Se ve mare wie Se ee ok ee, oe, we ieee kos to tne Runttane Sreppes — Caneda tod 69 at the end of 00 Robertson, E. Mac- olson 3: R. Ewing ve winner mest in weet ooald an, ae Pippey counted the other Fiy- RCAF dre wall: "Lares wi was hi , e lim- |the first period a Donald, J. Murphy, C. Solos vs| came 14. ers : re insted i. from title contention. (6-0 before East Germany's Die’ | a. Sullivan, E. MeLure, K. Me-| “ice 3: Dr. Gallant vs winner een Oe ee tree aes B. tame, 6. Seen tet Now ter Krazsc Kenzie, R. Stead. game 19. Tuesday their Newson ae Detroit vw io PRESERVED RECORD second period. PM Ice 4; Dr. MacDonald. vs win-| nine series count for all the Hampshire nd 4 Russia, Canada and Czecho- |*econe PS a nine-year | 9:00 P.M. The winner of the series meets | S°cring s dexakia. preserved their Ut lore score. tmet"tmainded ip Kee 2: (Tip ae palin. — seaee gua, 608 O’Leaty Maroons in the finals. | — . en PFO Career at Ywt- National ~phy)J...McLean. . a eect ~ * Hechey Lengua ols to take ap | J. MeNeill, H. Matheegg "va BW an LAYOFF: Billy MacMillan medicine, scored the’ third and| Shaw, D. Clarkson, § MeKin-| [ 45) veneoe PVI ee a dasae fourth goals and assisted on the | non, A. McLeod. The following is the curling The, fest ois sf Se Sack OE one ite com, com ees) apmnoice,_|¢tr aaa en Dum Comets gh py WALIFAX, (CP) Bny saints (ere, Gary Dineen of Montreal, | Tie grew at Montague for | tee No. 1, Pred Cannon, P mecy_ and eno wie 7 aietaies asc Sete, “otros | ae see St Set be 5 Bei aan et hes ie “tntereslogiote Boe: [Cnn gst neccece and wi | 7:00 P.M. Nicholson, Al. Hohnston, , Maritime In champion. | nine Reg Abbot and Al Few ve bo Sitter. Ba Meteo. = ADS DIES League scoring eeere ; 9:00 P. P “Beatetes released here Wed- ids B. Smith #s L. MacDonald. a ee? oe ae 2 goats and hed 19 for INHL ST. CHARLOTTETOWN —__|bert Macinnis, Don ‘ Stanhope, ova et Sesto. oie Natiesal The following is the curling [Wally Coles, Howard Douglas, him “an 1i-pots eel WTP APY draw tor Thorny’ Nght Me Sonn smith OT tee Detroit == ° a | Alf Hennessey, who had 13 goals and 17 assists 33.23 8 212 187 74| 7:00 P.M. —— for 30 points. . reel 90 21 11 180 162 71/ Ice 1: M, Bell, A..Gill, P. | MacNutt, Saunders, : = Fan cake wm wk Toronto Sah Bm a A. oo. >. | seamen, ‘Dowling, re Francis Xavier = cat ie Tok 9 5 1k 1 Be S| C'Reweho, &. Dial, . Dillon, ee. ee See _woend 17 @ 6 146 229 | D, Tayler. “ ‘ st i hens