12 The Gunman, Charlottetown, Mon. April 1. 1963.. Saturday. Minor Hockey Results Following are the results of; Saturday’s Minor Hockey games‘ at Sports Arena: -— BAN‘I‘AMS —- Wrens 7 vs Beavers 0; Wreni goals by Jimmy McQuaid rot Terry Steele, Aubrey Murray,’ Doug Mahar. Owls 3 vs Bluewings l: Owl goals by Wendell Duncan. \‘tike MacKinnon. Ricky Quinn: Bluea wings tally by Blair Hayter. ‘ Condonsts Hawks 1: (‘on- don goals by Owen O'Brien Ml. Keir Jackson 12", Danny McIsa- (2i. Kenny O'Brien: Hawks} lone tally'hy Mike Duffy ~~ This win gives Condons the city Ban-i tam "B" title for 1963 by a total' score in the round 0! 16-3. t PEE WEES w I. Ducks 2 vs Spitfires 2. Duck. goals by Roger Cooke ‘2‘: Spit-i fire g o a l s by Paul Turneru Wayne Jordan. Cranes 4 vs Robins l. t'ranr goals by Gordie Power 43!, Ron Hawks T Sherbrooke 5-3 ‘ SHERBROOKR. Que. «(‘Pl A three-goal drive in the final period carried Moncton Hawks to a 5—3 win over Shcrhrooke Beavers Sunday and gave the Maritime” a 20 lead in their best-of-tive Eastern Canada Al- lan Cup semi-final series. Ron Gaudet. Doug Howatt and burly defenceman Georges Roy all counted for the Hawks in the final 20 minutes. Gaudet got the first one. Howatt clicked St. Peters Bay ‘ Takes Crown Rt. Peters Bay All-Stars cap- tured the Kings County Farm- er's league crown at M'orell Saturday night. defeating Har- bour Saints 2-1 in the deciding game of a best a! thnee final series for the title. K. Mackinnon scored both goals for the. winners while Blair Weir counted the lone Harbour marker. This evening .3 Farmers Lea- gue all-star team will play Morcll Meteors in an exhibition game. at Morell rink starting at. 9 o'clock. . _ Ortiz Takes Ill 0” Before Fight ‘1 SAN JUAN. Pucrto Rico (Al‘l —Lightweight boxing champion arlos Ortiz was taken Saturday and his 15»round title fight with Doug Gallant of (Tuba scheduled for Saturdayl night was postponed at least' until today. Ortir. a 2‘l~_\"f‘al“0ld Pucrto Rican-horn New Yorker. was stricken with stomach pains during the night and called‘ doctors when he began vomit- ing. The doctors said champion was suflering from gastroenteritis. caused by a virus or tension. or both. i CURLING DRAW‘ The foUouinz is the curling draw for Monday at. the Charlo-1 ttetown Club. [Spares needed) Ice 2 H. Pctcrs. ])l‘_ Kclly.‘ -'. Brooks. \'. Rohcrtson vs P.l “Rourke. l‘tr. Drysdale, A. (Talk.’ rett. H. Simpson, ‘ . -- .l. Cameron. C. Kays,‘ G, Wellner. AF). Picrccy vs 0.1 Flinn, W. Fai'rcll. G, Vesscy, H. ‘— Love. 0 Ice 4 - A. Flurko. A. Mat-Don- aid. D cnx, .v. Ball vs M. Bcll. ‘1 G. Bennett. R, Mar-Gregor, D.‘ 4 Douglas lcefi - A. Love. F‘. Cox. Hft Thomson. K. (‘antwcll vs W.“ MacLaine. n Estabrooks. ti igoal by Jimmy Theriault; Bud‘ in Lacoursicre O'Hanlcy; Robins goal by Lloyd Gass. This win broke the tie standing in playoffs between these two evenly—matched teams and Cranes are now city Peewee “B” champs for 19621. PAPERWEIGHT - Jays 2 vs Orioles 0; Jay goals by Gerald L'amphcll. llawd Mc- lnnis. Snipcs '. vs Budgie: l; Snipes gies marker by Mike MacDon- Tigers 2 vs (‘ o l t s 2: Tiger. goals by Bob MacMillan I'll. Coll goals by Andy Mathcson and Andy McKenna ton loan from Setters'. 'l‘crricrs 2 vs All Stars 2; 'l‘er- rier goals by Gordie Fleck and: Bary McKinnon. All Star goalsf by Andy McKcnna and Pat Fitz- i OFFICIALS . Len Gauthier.) G e o r g e Duncan. Ron Car-.5 michcal. Bob \chenna. Howard Vlut'chison. Art Perry. opple On ‘0 while teammate Hartley Esta. brook was in the penalty box and Roy rounded it out hy‘ dumping the puck into an empty net after Sherbrnoke goalie Joe. Lacoursiere was lifted for a sixth attacker. The Beavers outshot Moncton 35-29. taking a 2-0 lead in the opening period and emerging from the second period with a 3-2 edge. Third game in the set be played here tonight. Oscar Gaudel and Phil Doiron is to counted Moncton's second pe- riod goals. Claude Cardin. Larry Drouin' and Rejean Hamclin shat‘cd in‘ the Shcrhrooke scoring. Cardin's goal came 51 sec' ends after the start of the game. He drew three of the. tour minor penalties imposed against Shcrbrookc. The Hawks were tagged with five minors. S First period: 1. Sherhrooke. Cardin (N. Picard. Rousseau) 0:51: 2. Shcrbrooke. Drouin (N. Picard. Hamclin) 3:36. Pcnal- lies—Cardin 3:51. 11:20. 19:07. Second period: 3. Mom-ton. 0. Gaudet 6:20: 4. Moncton, Doi- ron tR. Gaudetl 10:25; 5. Sher- hrooke. Hamelin (N. Picardl 11:45. Penalties - Kiley 1:23, Flanagan 7: . (1 19:01. Third period: 6, Monctou. R.- Allard) .. . . Moneton. Howatt. (KileyI 12:13: 8. Mont-ton. Roy 19:53. Penalties — Estabrook 11:15. Mandala l3:l5, R. Gaudel 5:3... Saves: Morissette fi l2 14.4» 7 9 School Teams Play Tonight This afternoon at 4 o'clock sharp at. Sports Arena. the City lntcrscholastic hockey play- downs rcsumc with Quecn Char. lottc and Birchu'ood High meet- ing in their third game of their thrilling best—of—five series for the city titlc, Birchwood High look the first games of this series by onc-goal margins having to come from behind in both cases to win so fans can expect anything to hap- pcn in to-day's important tussle. Thc usual nominal admission charge will prevail so a good crowd of young fans is expected to be on hand to cheer for their respective teams. Dont' forget, fans! -— game time is today at 4 o'clock sharp! «o-WW, E FAMOUS FOR é BRANDED INSPECTED 1 ’STEAKSE on: MacDonald. W. Carr. $.30 p.m. Old Spain ' Ice 1 open Ice 2 —~ R. Ford. C Macllon- aid. J. Whalcn. F1. Thomson vs S. Lavers. B. Machnnan. ll. Gaudic. T Burke. I [re 3 (‘_ Maclnncs. C. Hues. tis. l. MacKinnon. A. (‘allhcck vs R. MacKcnzic. P. Rorys. C. White. N. Machill. Ice 4 . R chagc, .l. Vautour» J. Weldon. G. Lidst‘nnc vs Dr. Webster. 1'). Reid. D. Wood. Geo - ISkip rotationl S. Bry- enton. A. Wilson. K. Dalziel. B. Crockett vs B. Jones. Dr. .lelks..- B. Parke. .l. Bond. liberal Meeting MORELLCOMMUNITY HA Tuesday, April 2 “JOHN MULLALLY and other guest spoolim. GOOD ‘ , ZAKtAs Mm; W ‘ E 1 f b, N. “TM E "l . I, (“I v s '0 IN" “all I V" p" l ,r- LL 8 pm. PJJ. Literal hood-lion Dresse . . . . in a wonderful array of new spring colors and fabrics bevy of smart pastel 5 - 13. lovely woven cotton Dresses Crease resistant. washable—arnel. silk cottons. sateens. Terylene and crepes in a large variety of spring shades and patterns. Sizes 10 - 18. 16.95 Two outfits in one . . . the ever-popular Printed for pecially styled to Woman who fitting jacket Sizes 14% - 241/2. children's Woof dept. 4.98 boleros «— concealing 15 colors. 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