‘ I. lie Gmldhn, Charlottetown. Tues., March 26. 1983. SPORTS FRONT By PIUS CALLAGHAN Juniors Start Playoffs 'n Penauins start on the trail tonight which they are hopionlg‘llvillpblring tifem to a Maritime championship and the trip to Ottawa Valley to participate in the Lastern conference Junior ayrlo s. _ ' pl Th:In opposition tonight is being supplied by Fredericton Juniors who last Saturday won the New Brunswrck crown by ousting Moncton lads in an overtime scsswn. The selies is a two-game total affair, with the return battle gomg Thursday night in the New Brunswick capital. ‘ ’ r inor's b0 3 should conquer in this one tonight BUCKO T a ake suiye of things by potting as many goals like to go back to the mainland With a big Fredericton just couldn't overcome. the Penguins had better get their shoot- ing eyes in order. Far too often this season, the young Birds passed up beautiful scoring chances. They were as wild as March hares and this was particularly true in that exhibition game against Halifax-Dartmouth All-Star5_ Its true they rifled hoinhe| six goals in that final period but they missed at least a dozen the first 40 minutes. BUT since that time. the Old Spalners have shown plenty of improvement. They waged good battles against Royals in the semi-finals and should be in top form when they take the ice i t the Fredericton b0 5.. t . “alas hoped that the rink Will be crowded for this big one as the club needs a financial lift to help them along the c pion- ship trail. We figure it will be Istailildmlg £00m only for this open- ' 1 nd that‘s the way it s on" e. mg tuseS espillinsors of hockey clubs surely take a bad beating throughout the regular season and their only hope is to get a bit of it back during the playoffs. Both Penguins and The Sports Arena deserve a break tonight and Sports Front hopes they get it. Hawks Can End If MONCTON Hawks will try tonight to finish their series with Prescott-Kemptville (fortébiilies The Monotonia-ns ea tic ‘ and a triumph tonight will seifip them into Quebec in the the Allan Cup playo s. mgeoéaw Hawks beaten 6-2 by the Combines_last Friday night and the visitors were richly deserving of their triumph. The Hawks were never on the ice long enough to play hockey, They kept parading to the penalty box right from the opening whistle. Bill Roberts didn’t let the pressure get him. Despite boos in abun- dance, he kept firing the Hawks off for every offence they mitted. We thought Roberts did an excellent Job of handling the game although the Hawks didn’t lagree. They tried for a change . R berts stayed on the jo . . but MI. 0 ‘ the Maritime championsd apparently k ames are won on the ice an no in . . h(liceifydigew only five penalties and outplayed the visitors from the Ottawa Valley. We think they should finish the Job to- cushion. one that That being the case, Ibest-oH'ive set two games to one ‘ second com- decided penal ‘ Old Spain Penguins start on the junior playoff trail tonight when they host Fredericton Juniors in the first game of a two-game total goal series for the New Brunswick-Prince Edward Island championship. remained/w TONIGHT The second game goes at Fredericton this Thursday ev- ening. At left. is Dave Lawlor and at right Willie Gallant_ Both these players are expect- ed to give ‘Bucko’ rainor‘s Birds a big lift tonight. A 1», if preventing his return is double l vision caused by the swe‘llng on I his cheek. GOYETTE READY Goyette. who suffered a frac- turec :nkle Christmas night in Chicago, said he has been ready to return to play for the last Montreal Coach Worried About Series With Leafs ,two weeks. . _ V , Questioned about Goye'ttc's rc- By BRUCE SI'OVEL :winning once and tying twice in changes might be after tonight 5 turn‘ Blake said; “We aren‘t MONTREAL (CP) — Coachl‘ seven games. game. but pointed to three play-1 sure how well he many is," Toe Blake is worried. and you: "That's one thing about this us “we‘re taking along Willi; g for fresh injuries. make y can hardly blame him. serics—I-wc wont Blake's Canadiens. w h 0 5e] there as favorites, third-place finish in the National; Monday. Hockey League was their worst‘ “we aren‘t planning any in 12 Seasons’ 1e" Monday {9“ changes for the first game. But Toronto’ where thgyppc“ “‘93”; after that. we won't hesitate. Stanley cup. “ml-final senesl “We can't afford to stand pat agamSt we “fit ' place Maple} with the same players unless Leafs mmght' v 3fhey show some improvement." Canadiens managed only he said. The temperamental three wins in 14 regular-season Blake has guided Canadiens to games with Leafs! 105mg Six six league. titles and five Stan- and tying five. At Maple Leaf le_y Cup Victories in seven pre- Gardens. site of the first two :32: seasons 35 Montreal ames of the best-of-seven so - . . files, they were even worse, Blake didnt say What the us." They are injured regulars Tom Johnson and Phil Goycttc and spare forward Gord (Rcdl Canadiens mam concern Berenson' lthc series will be with their dc- G03”? Ernie wake'Y- called‘ fenccmcn. Two of the four reg- UP from 5901mm? Of the weSl'l ulnrs are inexperienced rookies 9"“ HOCRCY Leaguc- i5 gomfll—Tcrry Harpc. 23, who has along 35 Spare netminder be'lplaycd 14 games since taking hind Jacques Flam-E lJolmson's place. and Jacques Blake is hoping Johnson willl Lapcrriere. 21. who has played be ready to return by the sec-l only six games in place of Lou 0nd game Thursday night. The Fontinato, who fractured his 35 - year - old defenceman frac- neck March turcd his left cheekbone in The other two defence regu- practice Feb. 28. lars are Jean-Guy Ta‘bot and Johnson said the only thing be going in " Blake said said. “at least we're all right in that way." in J. C. Tremblay. packed house is expected at The Sports A r e n a where ac- . lion commences at 7.15 sharp. This lets everybody home in time to watch Leafs and Cana- diens. MONCTON (GP) —- Manager Don Ramsay of Moncton Hawks . resigned Monday in the latest development in an executive squable. The pudgy Prince Edward Is- land native claimed he was not backed by the team executive in his dispute with playing—coach Doug McPhee, who left the team Saturday for a 24-hour period. McPhee, a veteran Maritime compaigner, returned in time to handle the team in its 4-3 vic- tory over Prescott-Kemptville Combines Sunday night. Moncton leads the best-of-five night unless thcy revert to the crazy tactics they showed last Friday. Crowds Are Great ‘ ics has surel ‘ taken a grip on the citizens of Mone- tonfl‘ilclkehtir are sold outya few hours after they are put on sale and the Stadium is bursting at the seams for every con-test, It surely is great to see the interest coming back in hockey and it should be a good omendftir thfh1933-63bSejsSOfi..wouldn,t “rpm ' inc e om in , the Haw“ can SI e ‘ way into the Eastern Canada OHA winner. In order to do that th Quebec champions who are the opponents of the survivor of the Hawks-Combines series. We have the feeling that Moncton might indeed turn back these Quebecers. But first of all they must get rid _of the Combines. If they fail tonightfithen Wednesday’s tussle Will be for all the marbles. Stanley Cup Playoffs TONIGHT The Stanley Cup playoffs begin in Toronto and hie o. C gige like the Leafs to beat the Canadiens and the Red Wings to surprise with a triumph over the Black Hawks. Probably be one hundred per cent wrong. were Kelly, Doyle, Simms. l l Flyers Grab Hockey Game Covehead Fly 9 r s defeated ; West Royalty Bombers 6-3 in an Intermediate C playoff game at St. Dunstan’s rink on Satur- day night. Gillespie in Flyers nets wasl Scoring for the winners werel Gordon Vessey, 2; Gerard Mala one, 3: Denny Hughes. 1. . For the loser. the goalgetters‘ Highwaymen—l Are Champs Highwaymen captured the Ci- APPS FIRES THREE Royals Defeat Capitals 5-3 ty Commercial League crown last night. Electric 8-4 in a sudden death battle at the Sports Arena. Williams, L. Dunn and Mac- Donald were the big guns fo r winners with a brace of goals each. Monaghan and Carver ad- ded singles. Paquet. Kelly. W. Dunn and MacKinnon ware the Mar. Elec- tric triggermen. Jack Kane necessary, will be played at Charlottetown Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Series suervivor meets the Nova Scotia champion for the Maritime title, won last year by Antigoniish Bulldogs. The other Royal goals were scored by Dick Carroll and Bud Mlclntyne. Classy centre- man Angie Carroll collected four assists. Bob Mabie scored all tlluee Cap Fredericton coach Bob Dun- Long River Cops Opener sggy said «mowing the m i. ' sti ‘, here to- 50ml: 319mm???me If)? Uh: .n - "We fell beam to with- best of five finals for the North "3 the “mum ammunition Shore League title at Kensing- “35 a We Y, M deficit to tan rm last night. Welcome 88mm! in team like . Charlottetown. f" the m” ‘q‘ff’; Butch Ward kicloed out a ‘3‘“ shots in the Charlottetown net. Rultico gcalgetters were B Charlie MacTa'Vish b°°t°d Wt , N. Gallant E. Pincau FREDERICTON iCP) — Apps Arsenath scored three goals to lead Charlottetown Royals to a 5-3 win over Fredericton Cap- itals and a 1-0 lead in their best-of-five Maritime Intermed- iate A hockey semifinal sCl’lL‘S. The second game also is soiled- uled here tonight (Tuesday). The thisnd, fourth and fifth, if the losers picked up a lone as‘ ' t. 1’ (II Immediately following the game Keith Carmicheal. p a st president of the league and for- mer player, presented the Car- michael troplhy emblematic of league supremacy, to Graham Thompson. captain of the High- | I defeating Maritime Ia of5 Don Ramsay Resigns As Hawk Manager series 2'1 with the fourth game scheduled here tonight (Tues- day). Crux of the rift between Ram- say and McBhee was whether defenceman John Ford should be in the Hawks‘ lineup. Ford, who signed a tryout contract with Chicago Black Hawks ear lier this yea-r. has been side- lined with a back injury. but now says he‘s ready to play. After the Hawks were crush- ed 6-2 last Friday night by the Ottawa district champions, Ramsay and other members of executive decided Ford should play. McPhee stormed out of a meeting with the man- ager and asked for his pay. He got it. but changed his mind be- fore Sunday's game. Ford did not play. McPHEE REINSTATED President George Holmes, S Er. m 12, who asked Ramsay to take over as manager late in the seas took full responsibility for on. re- nstating McPlhee. Holmes trie two men to settle to get the outstanding. ltheir disagreement Sunday night with no avail. Holmes will age the club for the rest season. man- of the I School Series Resumes Today l This afternoon at 4.00 o'clock Birchwood and Queen Charlotte High Schools meet in their second game of this year’s lest-of-five series for the City interseholastic title. Birchwood eds the series 14) so Spy Randy’s boys will be out there giving all they have to square up the Series In view of the Junior game getting underway early this evening the school game will be run off promptly on time in an effort to wind it up by 30 pm. As usual, in order to out down on noise and confus- ion of youngsters running around in the Arena on admis- sion of 10c will be charged. Students of both schools are asked to turn out to back their teams and all fans who enjoy real hockey at its peppiest best are again reminded of t w ymen. Referees Brian Lewis and Don ‘Gunner’ McCormack handed out a total of 12 penalties. seven going to Maritime Electric. starting time -- 4 o'clock sharp. Saints Edge PWC 43-41 In Opener Saint Dunstan‘s High edged Prince of Wales High 43-41 yes- terday at Saint Dunstan's in the first game of the Interscholastic ‘A‘ hoop finals for the Island crown The Malpeque Road students took an early lead and by half- time were sporting a 26-22 lead. Their margin was cut in half in the final session. .. Posty Connolly paced the win- ners with points. Lawlor counted 11 and Strang 10. on Diamond was tops for the Welshmen with 18 points. Lineups are as follows:— Saints: -— P. Connolly 14, Le- Clair 4, P. Connolly 2, Lawlor 11 Strang 10, Hubley 2, McMillan, Nantes. Bordage. Total 43. W shmen: -— R. Diamond 18, D. Taylor 6. Webb 6, Huggan 5, MacMickCn 4. Breedon, Likely, Boyles. Total 41. he to any British government of- Junior Saints Awarded Tilt Junior Saints are leading their best of three City Basketball League finals 1-0 following last night’s opener against Pirates at Saint Dimstan’s, which they wene awarded with less than a minute remaining. They were awarded the con- test following a rhubarb be- tween a Pirate player and an SDU player. When the Pirates protested the officials' decision 00 s l the - was awarded the Saints. When the game was awarded the Saints were leading 64-57. Officials were John Evans and with 20 points. Phil Mullaly was runner-up with 14 points a guard Harry Callaghan garnered 2 Dave Hyndman was tops for the losers with 17 into. At halftime the collegians were leading $21. DISRAELI WAS FIRST Benjamin Disraeli, who be- came British prime minister in 1868. was the first person of Jewish parentage to be elected fice. l N.B. Juniors Are In Town For Opener Fredericton Juniors arrived in town last evening for the f i r at game of a home-and-home Mar- itime semi-final series‘wit‘h Old Spain Junior Penguins at the 21 in the Fredericton goal. and B. MacNeill. ‘ Today, Minor iKmkora High Hockey Draw Captures Tll'le Following is today's Mel Kinkora High School W. of lemme, for minors; ed the Island Interscholastic 11:00-12:00 -— Skate — Roch- ,‘B‘ hoc crown at Bedequo [last night. defeating Englewood 4-3 ‘ L ford Square and Notre Dame Girls. ; n the second game of a coo-530 — Interscholastic best of Wes final series- '_ .3. lKi-nkorahadtakentheopener M QCHS vs as {by a 5-3 score at Crapaud Sate [urday. l Hamill paced the winners with ltwo goals, including tin will“ C h lmarker. E. added singletons. ea l Englewood snipem were J. Thompson, D. MacWillialm lid P. MacDougall Wat Royalty Bombers down- Sports Arena tonight. Following is the lineup of the Fredericton team: goal — Don Sherwood. George Kllburn: de- fence — Jim Morel]. Wayne Col- icott, Marty Wilson. Dave Gibbs, Terry Billings: forwards — Col- by Fraser, Wayne MacPherson, Leigh Hudson, Doug Cain. Er- nie Lean, Garnet Stairs. Rod Thomson, Tony Cameron. Eddie Grant. 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