¢ \ - “Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew” * Rangers Nip Black Hawks; Rod Gilbert Gets Winner CHICAGO (AP) — Rod Gil- Seiling behind Hawk netminder off. the net t te J , i bert's 24th and 25th goals of the Denis DeJordy righ rou 0 Delerdy'® \eeter past a ecwennd Dedeoty | season paced New York Ken Wharram evened the Elmer Vasko of the Hawks for the clinching tally. they Rangers to a 32 victory over score with a power-play goal at had just emerged from the pen- Hawk defenceman Matt Ray- '#5t year’s edition of the club. Black Hawks in a sloppily 10:44. It was a @#®-footer that alty box midway in the second lich concluded the scoring in the . Played National Hockey League went into the net after banging period when Gilbert took a pass last peri game here Tuesday night ee ——— The game, the last Hawks’ . ae home game of the regular sea-, |e of aoe be. ‘order not to spoil the balance of the local son, was interrupted for 15 min- | Wal Sian The garbage barrage started Mr. Clarke would probably like to utes inthe final period while [ ‘ when referee John Ashley gave 2 midget team up against the i i i ig if oe it t : z tis il Ht 1 ly i a Legionnaires as something for fans littered the ice with gar- the Hawks’ Red Hay a slashing Legion team to toy with in their quest for the Maritime crows. . bage Ps | penalty followed by a 10-minute Larter strengthened. his team with four players from St. Gilbert opened the scoring at ~ misconduct for arguing too ve- Duastan’s Varsity; but the backbone of his team all season-has 6:08 of the first period when | hemently. been two juvenile players in the persons of Kevin Smith and Skies eee ; , The Legion team is the pick of Prince County with the ex- First peried—1. New York, team Soeen | MMO: Gilbert (Seiling. Hillman) |ception of a few junior players chose with LOW BRIDGE CURLING ome fOND Vike E. Que chip by skip Scott Ellis 6:08; 2. ‘Chicago, Wharram 24 (Nationals. we “- + Fie E cise held the loed Tuc, Canid Mhecler of British (Mohms. Mikita) 10:44; 3. New The Summerside team would have had them all. —— Jerry Grote. Houston Astros ators pitcher. Carlos Medrano is the Senators catcher. Final SCHEDUL | with undefeated record. after to nip John Pike's ot Ao Howell 2 (Gilbert Ratelle) otty. © Gay ents have been_persugded to sign a card with 7 batier falls on his back from . in the ninth inning of an ex- score, Houston 7 Senators 5. |, three rounds of the nine-draw land rink 12-10 Pike missed a Maine, aa ell Pitot pad —_ of the I close pitch of Washington Sen- hibition game Doug Camilli, (AP Wirephoto) ae eae nae re ‘Royal Candin Logics curling double takeout in the extra end. man 16:15, Howell ‘2 the Cutioteewe en he, t a etal on Sul _ 2 sixth . : . 15, 2. coach shouldn rounds of the Senior Curling “poh rinks scored narrow wae “john Kecler makatche- Second” peried—4. New York, come up with a victory over the Legionnaires. ‘ Championships being held this wins in a third round marked ste eat, Keeler scored @ Gilbert 25 (Ratelle) 10:48. Pes- Clark maintained that his team isn’t as strong as last year’s ac on a ou rsome week in Port Arthur. All times Wis jm # hire round’ marked close $8 victory over Sid Drew alties—Brown 3:33, Vasko 8:48, championship team. We think Mr. Clark should know that you e are Eastern Standard Time ore decided in extra ends of Quebec and Prince Edward McKenzie 15:4. can’t hold onto a JUNIOR team forever and it is natural that _ _ [sland led by Athol Robertson’ Third peried — 5. Chicago, his team will have to make adjustments with the loss of a couple : ae roend. a 230) pm: Saskatchewan and British Col- nipped Mac Lennox of New Ravlich 2 12:29. Penalti Hay |of “old age”. e ; ’ ~ umbia each won to stay close Brunswick 11-10 . players through Prince Edward Island vs Al- to the leaders with two victories Third Round minor. misconduct 4:11, Brown These two junior teams will clash at the Charlottetown Forun se S anil @) a Uar e berta; Nova Scotia vs Mant- ang one defeat. Five rinks have Alberta, Scott Ellis 8 M 7:46, Seiling 10:23, Brown 11:56, tonight in the second game of the best-of-five series for the right | toba: British Columbia vs N€Wiwon one and lost two while jtoha. Gordon Taylor 7 ~ weaves * to sepweneat the Biles & Sine Se vere ¥ | . Brunswick; Northern Ontario yanitoba, the 1960 winner, trails PE]. Athol — es PORT ARTHUR ‘CP)—Prince katchewan 8-3 and Arnold Chis- Ontario, Manitoba and P.E.I. VS Quebec: Newfoundland VS with three losses New Brunswick, Msc Lenox i. Deleréy ee oa a4 Tid Bits From Here And There Edward Island dropped Mani- nel] of Northern Ontario got its were tied for second spot with Ontario Bye: Saskatchewan. Ontario's Bill Ellis overcame Ontarw. Bill Lewis 8 Nova ————— , 4 toba from the unbeaten ranks first vicotry, an 84 win over.31 ledgers. Alberta and New- Sixth round, 815 p.m.; New 4 41 half-way deficit to defeat Scotia, Frank Hoar 7 | “I make naturally beautiful music,” in third-round play in the Cana- Avard Mann of Nova Scotia. Al- foundland were 2-1, New Bruns- Brunswick v< Quebe: New- Frank Hoar of Nova Scotia 8p7 British Columbia. Harold Buster's Flyers |the brash Boston outfielder who grabbed dian Seniors curling champion- berta had the bye wick 22, Quebec 1-2, Northern foundland vs Nova Scotia; Al with a last rock take-out in the Wheeler 12 Newfoundland. John first shot at the majors and now has his ships Third-round results left un- Ontario 1-3, Nova Scotia and berta vs Ontario: Prince Ed- extra end. : , Tri Covehead jrecord in his new career as a rock ‘n’ roll Dr. Wendel] MacDonald of heralded Prince Edward Island Saskatchewan 0-4. ward Island vs Saskatchewam; jberta’s 87 win over Man- Pike 10 P are on the market | Charlottetown upset Leo John- and Ontario tied for first with THIRD ROUND British Columbia vs Manitoba. itoba; skipped by Gordon Sackatchewan. John Keeler 9 B . leteated C the Red Sox have any son’ S~ Manitoba’ Rink “10-3 -The~ 3-0-records:--Finliing of -Vaneou---Nfid. . 110 012.101 1— 8 Bye: Northern Ontario Taylor, came on a iast-rock Quebec, Sid Drew 8. head s ye ew the Charlot “No, it’s in my | tslanders, Ontario and British ver was second with 2-0. Saskatchewan 001 100,010 0— 3 . | — ee ? =z et ene? Monday night tom Playing, The | Columbia were the only un- Manitoba was next with 21. j D 4 . = their best of three lrecords during the season. | beaten rinks after the third Alberta and Newfoundland were N.B 100 100 110 x— 4 Sa nt Dunstan's S mifinals als in the Queens oy | =; round tied for fifth with 1-1 records. Ontario 021 032 003 x—11 apge ke ietersentate “O com Red Sullivan coach Alfie Phillips of Ontario New Brunswick, Quebec and Wins Ch ship ' om ines ro es two straight gg convinced Toronto erushed Harold Mabey of New Northern Ontario were bunched N- Ontario 492 OFi 201 x— 8 Sn acne . : now im the : Hockey Brunswick 114 and Fred Tin- 1-2 while Nova Scotia and Sas- Nova Scotia 020 100010x— 4 SUMMERSIDE — Herbie (fnala "Te tra pe iment Ranger ace. ing of B.C. won 8-5 over Que- katchewan were last with 0-3. Steele sank a winning goal with \ries will be played ot the = anid he a have to bec’s Ronald Wright. PORT ARTHUR (CP) B.C. 120 202 100 x— 8 less ttian two minutes remain- | Thursday night. . ous meet in the semi-finals. In other third-round matches, list of wadete aa ¥ po the Quebec 001 010 012 x— 5 ing in the game to gife Saint D e y res | Buster’s ‘ i Covel , (Chicago Black Hawks in George Giannou of Newfound- I edt . fens 7 cose 7 Dunstan's High School a 34 vie- " © 2-1 in each of the first two | land upset Henry Berg of Sas- ble © one—British Colum- p £ J. 201 021 400 x—10 tory over Summerside High and cutevered ported Bobby Hull, high-scoring left winger ——— —— bia—in an upset-filled fourth yanitoba 010 100 010 x— 3 Schoot-here last night. SUMMERSIDE — A protest; The Eagles defeated the Com- f° gras Covehead 3-1 im |will be rested in preparation for jround in the first national _sen- FOURTH ROUND The win gave Saint Dunstan's by Enman Drug Combines has bines four games to two, win-|° "1, w ome. two games of iors curling championship Tues- - High School the best of three fi-|been upheld by the Prince Coun-'ning the fourth game last Sus- oo ood = big gun for ae ee i B.C 030 102 003 211 nals and the Senior “A” Inter- ty Hockey League executive fol- day at the RCAF Station. If the’). ee wen ihe Sane geal Hull sit out the two Fred Tinling of Vancouver N. Ont 101 0300200—7 scholastic Hockey Champion- lowing a meeting of the execu- series is continued the sixth ore one goal | will be ready for the 'hoosted his record to 30 with ship. tive here last night. game will be played in the Air ™ 68 benim The other goal Birchwood an 11-7 win over Arnold Chis- Ont 102 030 202 00—10 The capitol city boys took the At the same time league Pre- Base. fae eee bs 5 the third and ae phmmeng jnell, representing Northern On- Man 020. 102 020 32-12 opener 10-4 and the sident Bob Schurman handed m Squadron Leader Gerry Smith. oo"! — L i oS Sethe game |tario, while Ontario and :Prince second 8-7. Summerside were His resignation. Mr. Schurman manager.of the RCAF club had, dD. G tho fest game ot the Chu’ ane 'Edward, Island tasted defeat (or P.E.I. 000 200 010 x— 3 ‘shorthanded whem Steele- scor- stepped down because of busin-|this to say: “the general opin-| 0 Hughes: G. MacCallum, jcaptured same City ithe first time in four matches. Nfld... ... 101 032 102 x—10 eq ess pressures and ill health. ion on the base is that we won Cou )) ieee allied. ter\Merth povw Best | eae ane of Char- . ae . “ Garv Cudmere scored twice —— Leader Stewart Lo- the series fair and square and ea ottetown fell 10-3 before George Albe 300 103 002 1—10 for Saint Dunstan's. Bill Weatn- | 242 ‘CAF becomes president | there is no need to play again’. ~ Montreal Canadiens Giannou of St. John’s, Nfld, Sask. 011 020 1200—"? erbie and Ron Giggey got the for the balance of the year. “The layers feel they | have Morell ‘night where they will jand ae Phillips of Toronto, others for Charlottetown. _ The protest by ‘Enman* Drug beaten Combines and are | Cup champion Tevento tario flagbearer, was NB. 110 210 3003-11 Pau! Hogan with two mark- 12 effect, was based on a game ready to continue on in the ser- /, / National Hockey nudged 12-10 by Leo Johnson's NS. 003 0020210— 8 ers. Richard Perry and Ger- Suspension (fifth semi final ies.” Senior Ch ps a = League. |Manitoba unit from Winnipeg in ry Smith with one apiece ac- %4ma won by RCAF Eagies) ap- Borden Nationals have been i jan extra end Bye: Quebec. counted for the Summerside Plied to Combine centre Dave awaiting for a winner since SUMMERSIDE — For the sec- CURLING Gordon» Waiker of Edmonton STANDINGS es Martin. March 17 when they knocked; 00d year in a row, Morell cap- led Alberta to a 10-7 verdict PWL Martin was given a 10 minute! out the Summerside Junior Le-| tured the boys and girls senior eer ceae ve of North Bat- British Columbia 3 3 0 Sou T nee - =» the > Cod gionnaires. ee beld here Sat- a - . Sask., and Harold Ma- Ontario 431 eachers game | Group Captain Dagg will un- i : bey of Moncton piloted New P.E.L 431 nS hews, referee in chief doubtedly decide if the RCAF , ene Larkin scored 24 points draw at Montague for » Brunswick to an 11-8 decision Manitoba "431 Top East Point Martin was assessed the mis-'carry on in the series. im leading Morell to 2 49-24 win|7 p.m. lover Arvard gen of Truro. | Alberta 321 conduct penalty for delaying the is Clough. E over Souris to clinch the cham-| jce 1 — Fred Vuozzo, ~ga\N.S., in other fourth - round | Newfoundland 321 Souris edged East 22™e after receiving two mit | «tenceman suspended dig eee ik holson, be Ciashes Ron Wright of Hudson New Brunswick 4 2 2 point BCYF 33-90'at Souris Mon- Ue penalties for high sticking five ames by the executive at eee 50-2 and Souris edged/G war | Heights, Que, had the bye. Quebec 312 day night to win the first game 24 roughing. Mr. Schurman, iowing his infraction in Sunday's, 0a. 335, . ; a Northern Ontario 413 in the Eastern Kings Baske pail 2¢8 president, erroneously sus- same AMaeun. Guteatad Seumuahins| perth <9 4 League playotis. The winner of| Pees, art Tue, Enmise’ Clough was given 2 match|4o32 for the consolation tifle BILLIARDS Saskatchewan __4 © 4 ine playotts will win the Johnny | "HE, Saver is Gare, if tees [penalty fer attempting to injare| Mesell begs Gafeated Prians ; Young trophy. | - : | FOR NHL STANDINGS (‘iwct members of the East |S. Eagles’ Bob Main. The Air Force |Sosaty wen anes tant Ge x Netlennl League ‘Point team, P. Ching and M.| do LOGen (will try to arrange player received « deep cut in| ities, “hea 19 points for the Tate RELAXATION W LT F A Pt Smith, were the top poimt g6t-itinu) the league semifinals it) tue heed from Clough’s stick. lwinners. 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