Wings Break Slump; | Shut Out Boston 6-0 DETROIT (AP) — Detroit Red Wings shook up their lines and put Hank Bassen in as goalie Sunday night and the moves payed off with a siump- halting 6-0 victory over. Boston Bruins A The. new first line, with Claude Laforge joining Alex Delvecchio and Gordie Howe, turned in three of the tallies, each player scoring once. Norm Uliman scored twice for Detroit in a minute and a half span in the third period. And rookie Chuck Holmes, who joined Detroit last week, scored his first National Hoc- key League goal as the Wings rushed to a 4-0 lead in two per- iods. The victory ended De- troit's three-game losing streak and was the Wings’ first win in six games. Last-place Bos- ton’s losing streak was in- creased to five, : IN PLAYOFFS By winning, Detroit remained ‘ame point behind New York in the race for fourth place and | the final Stanley Cup playoff tion. The Rangers beat. treal 2-1 Sunday night. Bassen took over at goal for ‘Terry Sawchuk after the pre- warmup. Sawchuk's hand” been paining him and he had allowed 15 goals in his last two games. { Bassen, who had been used | posted 21 saves in his first NHL shutout since 1955-56. Deivecchio, switched to cen- tre from: left wing, attempted” the fifth penalty shot this sea-— son shortly after he scored De-— troit’s first goal. But. goalie ‘Bruce Gamble blocked the solo shot with his left pad. Gamble had 35 saves in the |. Boston nets. i The Bruins applied their heav- jest pressure on Bassen in the | final period. He stopped Mur- | ray Oliver and Doug Mohns in) the final minutes to protect his shutout. wn q : Howe's goal was his 25th and with two assists he now has 60 points in his race for the NHL’s scoring lead. Andy Bathgate of Rangers is three points ahead. Delvecchio also had two assists. SUMMARY First period: 1. Detroit, Del- vecchio (Howe, Laforge) 4:3. Penalties: None. Second period: 2. Detroit, | Holmes (Boileau, Lunde) 6:50; 3. Detroit, Laforge (Howe, Del- | vecchio) 10:12; 4. Detroit, Howe | (Delvecchio, Gadsby) 14:57. | Penalty — Godfrey 1:36, | Third period: 5. Detroit, Ull- mah (MaeGregor, MacDonald) | 12:17; 6. Detroit, Ullman Mac- | BOBBY SIMPSON RED STOREY DANNY GALLIVAN 2nd Sportsmen's Dinner Seen As Crowd-Pleaser SUMMERSIDE — Months of planning will reach their eulmin- ation tomorrow evening as the second $25 a plate Sportsman's Dinner, complete with five fam- ous sports and television cele brities, is held in the Maritimes most modern Legion home, the George KR. Pearkes VC branch, in Summerside. Billed as the first and. most . Donald) 13:30, Penalties: None, extensive event of its kind ia 8 4 9-21 1412 9-35 Stops Bassen Gamble sparingly for several seasons, | NB- sheds PEL. Oldtimers Capture Second Tilt HALIFAX right winger Pickles fired an early third- give & ry i . i: Bird ri F Es F i i ae i izi? fre = E z ] % i i 3 i | - waged 3 i: i 7 re f be ; E § E i u iF i i i : Ht H Re @ | a D Oo t * ee i (OP) - Free- frame. Nova Scotia emptied tts be arriving on Monday the minute and ite six - man i if i ail g 3 He = int Ff if 4 z i z f i } B ze He ee F i li g iui § the Maritimes, a 13-member committee under John 8. Wright, a Summerside business maa, has come up with an agenda which they guarantee will pleasy any sports and civic minded | in the province and it is expected that all of the 300 tic- kets for sale will be picked up, | although there is still a few which have yet to be spoken for _ Three of the guest personal- | tties, Bobby Simpson, Danny-| Gallivan, and Donna Miller, will | evening } and a heavy program has been their departure on Wednesday. | Tuesday noon will see the ar- rival of ‘Red’ Storey and Frank Carlin and all five will take part in a packed afternoon's schedule. An assembly has been ar ranged for.2.40 p.m. in the Civic itorium at Summer- side high school, so that all the | students might get a chance to guests, Following this, a short trip to Prince County Hospital ‘as been laid on at three o’clock, and at 3.30 Mayor W.A. Currie will | formally welcome them to Sum- merside at a civic reception j veni n, al the OttawaRoughriders | a Football Confer- | te. in the an- | Summerside, by officiat- ata basketball game ana ér carnival activities. star offensive end has agreed to take an active part in a foot-. ball clinic for students at the. | equip the youth of the .town, as inter carnival at RCAF and the ‘Pocket Rocket’ Rich- ard, should make him an inter- | esting and welcome addition to | the group. : : i Although the presence of so | many wonderful personalities | would seem to make any food. anti-climatic, every effort has” been made by the catering com- | , mittee, chaired by David Car- | negy, ‘o make the actual meal | zanotner highlight of the affair. | Mr. Carnegy stated yesterday “extensive planning has gone into supplying a five course menu which will have appeal for all in attendance.” ~ The reason behind the sports- ‘men's dinner is solely to.betier all proceeds from the event will he used to further education and | sports. Scholarships totaling $2,- 000 will be made aygilable | through the proceeds, $1,500 in football equipment for high. Battle Roy HULL, Que. (CP) — A batt royal erupted.on the ice atthe Huil Arena Sunday as Afull-Ot- tawa Canadiens of Affe Eastern Professional Hotkey League routed S fore 2, I 4nG coach Bob Armstrong and Wolves’ goalie Carl Wetzel col- lided in front of the Sudbury nets, backed off;. threw down | their sticks and gloves, and ex- | changed punches. When Sudbury defenceman Jack Hendrickson came to Wet- zel’s aid, géalie Cesare’ Maniago’ flashed down from the Hull-Ot-) | tawa nets and joined the. hattte. | The entire Sudbury bench) | swarmed onto the ice, with six | or seven players heading for. Armstrong and the rest going after members of the Hull-Ot- | /Dominion Legion al Erupts - In EPH Game-Sun,_ school students and $500 each for minor hockey, baseball and track and field, The CBC tclevision network has announced its intentions of covering the banquet, which -gets underway at 6.30 p.m. and interviews with all the stars have been arranged for tomor- row afternoon. Patron of the local Legion, George R. Pearkes, VC, recent- ly wrote to the branch notifying that he would be umable to , attend, but expressing hopes that |it would be a resounding suc- cess. r Many such letters were re- ceived from persons interested in ‘the worthy event, but unable | to fit it into crammed schedules, including former commanding officer of RCAF Station Sum- merside, J.E. Creeper, and Marvyn Woods. The fight broke out early in the second period. When order finally had been | restored, officials handed out majors to the four original com- | batants, It is expected fines will 'be levied by the league board ‘ef directors against players in- volved. EPHL rules state that in case of a general melee fines may be assessed. Rookie defenceman Barclay Plager led the Canadiens to their win wit three goals. Fred Hilts got two and Bill Master- ton and John’ Rodger notched singles. Ted Wright scored Sud- bury’s lone goal early ‘in the first period. Referee Bruce Sims handed out 17 penalties, 11 of them, in- cluding a misconduet, going to Sudbury. president | Rangers Shade Habs 2-1 Before Turnaway Crowd ~ NEW YORK ‘AP) — New York Rangers, with emergency string their first triumph over the Na- tional Hockey League leaders this season. recalled from Spring- field of the American Hockey League, was superb in the nets, especially in the final period when he made 17 of his 4 saves. Regular goalie Lorne (Gump) Worsley suffered a bruised right elbow in the Ran- gers’ 4-1 loss at Toronto Satur- day night. Tie Canadiens hadn’t lost since the Maple Leafs beat them 3-1 Jan. 3. Since then, they had won 10 and tied twice before Sunday night. The loss also broke their five-game winning streak while New York captured its third victory in the last four starts after a 10-game losing skein. All three goals were bunched in the second period. Rookie Dave Balon produced the first goal at 4:47 and defencemen Al Langlois, who had been side- lined with a charleyhorse, made it 20 for New York on a power- play at 6:40. Dickie Moore’s backhander at 17:11 prevented . a shutout. ; SECOND THIS SEASON Balon tallied his second goal of the season, drilling the puck past Montreal goalie Jacques Plante from close range. Langlois, a former Canadiens’ player who didn't decide until ‘just before game time to play, | scored a 40-footer with Lou Fon- tinato, an ex - Ranger, in’ th penalty box. It’was his fifth the season. fA Henri. Richard's p, set. up thé Canadiens had won five and four had ended in ties. This also marked the first time that New York had beaten Méentreal, Hockey Playoffs Open Tonight Albany St. Pats and North | Carleton Combines meet tonight | in the Borden rink in the first | game of the Prince County In- | five playoffs. Game time is 8 o'clock with a skate to follow. ‘Moncton Rink Red Wings Tip Grabs ‘Spiel MONCTON (CP) — A_Mone- | ton rink skipped by ~ Harvey | Hicks won the Farmer “Curler. | oma bonspiel here during the weekend, defeating teams from | Charlottetown and Alberton, P.- | E.I., in a three-team’ round-ro- | bin ‘spiel. i z F : i iz SUMMARY First period: No scoring, Pen- alties — Fleming 3:37, Pulford | 8:30, Arbour 12:27, Turner 12:27, } 16:45, Arbour (miscon- ‘ duct) 16: Second Penalties: 7:30, Yasko (major) 12:51, Hor- ( ) 12:51, Mikita 15:59, Turner (misconduct) 16:45, Har. ris 17:49. A 498% and sock groap or organization shall give while Plante in 18 games. The Rangers’ last victory over | was in the goal, win his first game over his for-| vainly tried to gain the equal. | Zer. Although the first and third periods. were scoreless, there was plenty of action in both of Frank Udv penalties. Underway Today British Consols play for the, then Gaudet along with the pre- right to represent Prince Ed-| sidents of all the Island clubs | ward Island in the Dominion slated to be in attendance. Brier at Kitchener, Ont., in Doug Cameron quartet, March, kicks off at 9 o‘clock F this morning at the Charlotte. town Curling Club with a total of 2 rinks in the running. At 6 o’clock this evening a re- ception will be held with a din- ner slated for seven o'clock. The official opening for the double knockout tournament will take place at 8:46 this period: 1. New York; Balon (Hannigan, Spencer) 4:47, | 2. New York, Langlois (Bath- gate, Prentice) 6:49; 3. Mont- real, Moore (Richard) 17:11. Penalties: Fontinato 5:15, Lang- lois 8:17. Third period: No scoring. Pen- alties— Balon 5:09, Hannigan the honor which they 'w pt Jim Burden (CAs. Dr. L.E. Prowse (C). “ Art (C) vs. Earl Can- evening with Lieutenant Gov- | icholson (M) vs. Myron 15:20. ernor F.W. H. n, Premier (C). Saves: Walter Shaw and ‘Mayor Wak” -<Dr. Giddings. (C) vs. W.T. Plante 10 11. 5—26 Evans (RCAF). _.~ _Paille 10 19 17—40 George Kays (C) vs. Gordon a —— ' | Stewart (C). 7 ee §, gh ot Beats | At. MacDonald (M) vs. Dr, Dupas ; ts Wen MacDonald (C). . e | Gordon Spicer (RCAF) vs. Charlie Scott Bert Hunter (S). Doug Saunders. (C) vs. Doug. ‘George. (C). ¢° Frank Hansen (C) ‘vs. ..Doug-: Cameron (C). : d Doug Hill (C) vs. John Kar- ARALIFAX (CP) — The Mart- me Amateur Hockey Associa- tion handed out three : suspen. | sions during-.a-weekend seml- — — here. ‘ormer New Glasgow Rangers | cefenceman Norman Foster, wandy (RCAF). | First round byes: Eric John- | stone (S), Horace MacFarlane | (S), Dusty Miller (RCAF), Dan- | ny O’Rourke (C). Andy Hump- , hrey (CY, and Ken MacKenzie (M). - vestigation in this release card. | Galt Trounces : NEW YORK (AP) — Ralph Dupas left his dancing shoes be- hind ashe promised he woypid. and ‘pounded out a close but : unanimous 10 - round decision over Charley Scott in a televised boxing match here Saturday night. .. ; For Dupas, the No. 2 welter- weight contender from New Or- leans, it was his sixth consecu- | tive victory and third in a row | over Scott, unranked Philadel- | phian. Scott beat Dupas in the |first of their four meetings. side Crystals of the Island Sen- Dupas» weighed 148 ; jor Hockey League for an_ at- | | 146%. Du as was Stet inven tack on ‘Referee Joe Bernard, REWMDLErs 7-O [ie Pures as 8 Mor favor and Fredericton Intermediate | player Donald Cameroh was! AMHERST (CP) — Galt Ter- suspended for one year for 48 cr. Canadian contenders. tor SCAGUIIs Blanks An application by the Nova | the World Amateur Ice Hockey Bombers 1-0 | termediate C semi-final best of Scotia Senior Hockey League for | Championship, wound up a three- a bye into the Maritime Senior Hockey finals was turned down by the officers. game Maritime tour Saturday Mt. Stewart Seagulls blanked: | with a 7-0 win over league-lead- Peakes Bombers 1-0 at Monta: ing Amberst Ramblers of the | £% Saturday in their final | Nova Scotia Senior Hockey Lea- | ®4me before playofts. gue. Ernie Crane triggered the lone | 4 The, Senior” Ontario Hockey: oe | Association representatives made their best showing of ‘the tour Saturday before 3,040, the big- | gest crowd ever to jam the twe- | Teepees 6-3 ST. CATHARINES, Ont. (CP) A brilliant display of goaltend- THIS WEEK ing by Buddy Bloom and a year-old Amberst Stadium. The | AT THE Ginter EA Macon ole tr Wobacne ey ed r c gave . and Hamilton Red Wings a 6-3 win, managed to edge Moncton Bea- SPORTS ARENA over St. Catharines Teepees in vers 7-4 Friday. - ; an Ontario Hockey Association ‘The Rambiers, defeated by MONDAY— Junior A game here Saturday ‘Terriers in the Eastern Cana- _ Skating 4 - 5:30 . dian Allan Cup final last season, | CLOSED MONDAY. EVENING By LAURENT 19:33, deflecting Provost's corner high school and in other Island | tawa team. Lew McKay, Edgar. Mitton aT before the. largest MONTREAL (CP)—The sizal- under @ falling Sawchuk, centres, who are interested in) : and Art Snowdon were other | ‘ 7690 roid, Suffered Saturday because of ei ing Montreal oe “struck ba the next rush, Sawchuk | gaining a knowledge of the FAN GETS IN e mF Tommies Drub siete of Hick’ winning team | en * meant, Se ed | weak , a problem all (TUESDAY for three quick goals early in| came out of his net to stop Ri- game's fundamentals. Aten pemeek ever the rat ° which will now meet the Quebec: jn . ‘od | season for the defending Mari- Semi-finals 3rd game : densa on | west! ! ich will eet the Quebec: jn the first period on goals by PENGU : . the first period and went on to|ehard, but the Pocket Rocket Danny’ Gallivan, who for tas Staged an impromptu wrestling Seint Dunstan's sinner fo rt st time champs. The. Terriers JINS vs. EVINRUDES tch with h Chirp Bren- winner for the right to compete | pit Martin, Paul Henderson Game time 8:15 ni amash Detroit Red Wings 81 in| swung around him and shot at past eight years, has been a ™atch with coach Chirp CHATHAM, N.B. (CP) — St. in the all Canadian. bonspiel in| Roger Lafrenier and MacDon. | towed sharp passing and good ee ‘a rough N 4 League the net, Pronovost stopped the sportscaster at the Montreal Chlcy until three ushers came Thomas University slammed St. Toronto - against the Western | ald wrens. WEDNESDAY game Saturday puck just at the goal, but it Forum, will epend Monday even- ‘© the rescue, Dunstan's University of Char- Champion team. For the last two periods the _ Emery (The -Cat) Cormier” oa With the easy win, the Cana-| bounced to Provest who ing between eight and nine o’- | Canadiens’s general manager : ‘ : : | gave up four goais in the first sretehan promptly banged It in the ake Ci Stadium Sam Pollock meanwhile re- lottetown 12-1 in a one-sided New The results were as follows: Teepees dominated the play, | Pre-School Skate 1,30-3:00 oom = : — «i » taking trained the Hull-Ottawa bench Brunswick—Prince Edward Is- Alberton (Ftank Bryan) 11, ing the league - lead- | PeTiod and was replaced for the + Children’s skate 4 - 5: streak to 12 games—10 wins and | net, part in a minor hockey program | io: ten. second and third by Paul Moris — voning » two tles—and stayed six pats scored on his own and will spend a leisurely morn. | {70m entering the battle | ae senmue geme Sen creny sacachal aaei oo. | ms — teae on tee ‘put Sette who allowed three, ail in 6 en Schoo . j } | day . . j . } * it vt = Maple —_ eee het ine oe ing on er with a fellow | “The Tomries were in front 14, Charlottetown (Andy Hump- | they managed to beat the quick. the second frame. lan -. or ' : mat + announcer, mod Hoopsters 60 at the end of the first period hrey) 1;, Moncton (Hicks) 12,| moving Bloom only three times.| Cormier stopped 12 and Moris- THURSDAY—. a cary inte onal nae goal Aor Donna Miller, the Halifax oe ‘| and 8-0 after the second. Alberton (Bryan) 2. 2 gt Hamilton lead | rosea . Galt goalie Harold | Semi-finals 3rd game “A” , aeee | born television Sager “Way He Aj sy W | to 5 Pi within one minute and 29 sec- | SHOOTS R. makes her. home in Toronto, | : ose in . Larry Wood paced the winners r | anes ant the back to $37 Gall’s veteran Don Rope: wes | ends. : ae Montreal's Billy icke was : | with three goals, all in the'first @« ° en cu margin ac: / ROYALS vs. CRYSTALS Gilles Tremblay started it at| serving a holding penalty usm | potaeends oe ri FREDERICTON — (cP) — period, and three-assists. Bern. SUM-Hi Teams —_ SO ae, ae ee eciag bee i Oe aan deed Game time 8:15 6:23 a oe of the eins eas Set Dawedan ‘to act ‘as hee accompanist. | St. Dunstan's University staged Cee ton tee Notch Victories | night and "goth of the quien, |-First period singles went to Tod |FRIDAY— a * 0 | ‘ . . ~ j . 4 . } . j , More and Cinude Provost alse |back for the’ Wings” Marshall grey. who. up unl to jear| rend na cmepac {0 Sed Hosoda, Pal Grannan and ses cane Coerions ot Sm cnt, Pu Hameuie: | Belews Srct Bec te 7 ee : ott te pane e ~ - ae the | ago was probably the most col- | feat University of New Bruns- a one apiece, Paul! SUMMERSIDE — Summer- 9) 4-3 forward, clinched ¢ land Bob Mc! “er ag oe ‘ - ; got another rookie | orful and best known referee in | Wick Red Raiders 59-54 in a New | es tipped in the lone side High School came: home hen Mention with caly 25\ then aiis aaa thn aneel leavoun y ~ the third period. They were his | right winger sent a 20 -. foot | bikes Diane . | St. Dunstan's goal with only 30 triumphantly from a weekend ome * ay “ “ DA it 2th and 29th of the season. blast to Sawchuk's far side. _—the_ National ee ee ee oe een seconds remaining. excursion to. Sackville, .N:B., — eonat's twoegnme| "| Children’s Skating 2:30 - 4 Fainh Backstroas sd: Bothy | «the Wiags got Weir caly goal | Tor jinner tn 1900 and were | tilt Saturday. ~ | Four players were banished where they handed the local Hamilton losing sireak and res-- STANDINGS (sunpay— ee ee ee oe aon “hits of that, eocasion The an | Trailing 27-23 at the half, the with game misconducts in the High School teams defeats in| tored their first place margin to 4 Sund: t second period while Don Marsh-| to. the ice, Plante was down af-| of their reiura was | Islanders came back in the last | second period; after fights broke boys’ basketball and hockey, be- ¢aur points over Montreal Cana- By THE CANADIAN PRESS ay Night Skating Clup all_and Bernie (Boom Boont)| ter making # save and Laforge | Bouncement of Tee eee ‘five minutes to pull the game | Ot between Lordon of the Tom- | fore being downed in girls’ bas- | giens. WLT F A Pt PLEASE CLIP THIS SCHEDULE ‘Geoffrion” “also scored in the) od he po een; sg © of | Mies and George Trainor, Paul ketball action. | Montreal 29 10 11 185 114 69 | FOR. its : jover him. : i ak ter the | St. Dunstan's mae tope for ‘the | Daigle of St. Thomas and goalie - On Friday night the Summer-;— ‘ a ~ 1 Toronto 15 7171 127 63 i SHUTOUT | Marshall, standing at ge | # capac tendance [a | Frank Gallaghan of Charlotte- side crew had little difficulty in : . | Chicago 21 17 13 145 131 55, 1962 edition game with: 15. Roly Labonte led ussian {0 ag RTS ARENA = meals son ae a ee a a a d| Frank Carlin, publicity direct the Raiders with 15 points, | "W™- __ defeating the mainland hockey Ps New York 1824 813815244 eee ae owed OT Seas “et. tho | er Sor ted . y aon LINEUPS | College — Stipulate that team, spotting — an = ”|\Wo Detroit 1724 9135 159 43 | 3 : fourth : nee Sawchuk ; . Montreal Canad Ss. @heal players i j - first period goal rallying rld Mark. | Boston 135.1414 8 EEE swith Detroit's lone tally at 14:19 | third for a 61 lead. | organization, was. the fifth cele St. Dunstan's — Sirois 10, Pel- | PaO MCh Oe MAT Penal scar theme 7 It was & fast clean of the second, It came off a| Provost got his sécond goal bdrity to be announced as coming ‘ine, Francour 6, Bonney, Sas- | e beat them 7-3. It was & r : : game. Weldon Pollock took over | game with not one penalty being power play. . at 11:07 on defenceman Jean- to the dinner, His % year associ- si 4, Farrel 2, Marr, Heine 15, | jf) tne nets for the losers called | MOSCOW (AP) — Lyudmila NOTIC TH WEE de cn oe Dicletigstle De- ian closed the scori “ 16:10 Song eee coaching a. } CONE ie stiller 9%, F FIRST RUN 7 lee wie io ie es es ord of 7.2 a. the via E IS : K ; troit right winger who is seek- | with a 25-foot blast to Sawchuk's managing producing such| McLennan 7, Browne 7, Tom- - North America’s first diesel: \0",0¢ the short tour was rc wore] Kings Dullting Moterials, AT a sixth NHL scoring title. stick side. tamed players. as Doug | chak, Morgan 7, ‘Lay 2, Harvey electric locomotive, CN’s No, iytne boys) basketball Save. \qn's G0-meter dash during Res. ] Montague, will net be buying | CIV] MMjesides going pointless, Howe SUMMARY Harvey, ‘Boom Boom’ Geoffrion, | 7, Johnson, Baber. - 9000, made its initial run in 19a, Which ended 58-56, after a late. sig’s biggest indoor track and] jogs except from these who . C STADIUM Grew the ire of a Montreal fo-| First peried: 1. Montreal, G. — —— ——— _ =. rally by the home team just | field meet Saturday. The 721 pave writien orders. 7 _ Fam crowd of 14.3 early in the | Tremblay (Telbot, | Beliveau) j failed to tie the game in the last | mark was set by Betty MONDAY Sears ms cerca (tak ales we eaten te “Howe's troubles started after | Provost (Rickard, J. G. ‘Trem. aw Ss ge : ea S os ae Pe Se ey Tchr ge i Sg) 8, elie Po he iss. ee. ek ae . : :20, 4:33, ; 10:50 a.m. - 11:50 i f . . :50 a.m, Eim hag acura: On Goals By Maki, Pilo Ba ese the rest of | Backstrom (Moore, Talbot) : , e Skate needed two 11:58 5. Montreal, Rousseau : 3:30-4:30—Minor ae co raaele Detroit, La CHICAGO (AP) — Third per-|in along on Leaf goalie Johnny jot the Leats and misconducts 5:00-6:00—School team practice 14:19 Penalties — Godfrey (mis. iod goals by Chico Maki and | Bower. to Toronto’s Al Arbour ang Bob Note—Stadium closed conduct) :23. Holmes and G_ Pierre Pilote broke up a tight, /NO SHUTOUT | Turner ‘of the Hawks. r evening due to ; | _Fragk Mahovlich wrecked Turner drew 16 minutes in pen- Dinner. Chicago “alties. WEDNESDAY ' 130 - 3.00 Pre School Skate 8:15—Penguins vs, Evinrudes - 1962, will be required to do so before March 7th, notice. in writing of such intent to the Clerk of the ea | ne before Thursday, February 15,1962. 3% Sos. Sustine cm ie 8. ae : A ¥. pray ona