7 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon., ‘Mar. 29, 1985. 9 Eag SPORT ECHOES | MAHA Upholds les Protest By NORMAN MacDONALD Frankly we are a bit surpris ed at the MAHA derision on the RCAE Eagles protest Not that it did any great injustice lo any- but it seemed a departure what had heen the throuzh the vears protest matters of judze ment on the part of an umpire referee If a ball isa z0o00 aff the plate. and the umpire a strike it ts one from down cant You o or font calls itastrrke Rul errors ie interpretation have alwavs heen: solid zrounds for protest If a referee or um executive head makes someone hound atte har or int pire ot tn n2 No Need president Reaspaner as an error ce! hurt noon new was quoted in the saving ‘there wasnt any need for the error” We think this statement needs some clarification There wasn't any need for Jack and Jill ta “come tumbling down the pill.” but they slipped. and mast of us have heen making the occasional ship ever since Adam sank his) molars inte that luscious apple. guaranteed *teed both by Eve and the ser- pent. who probably told him he'd belong to the apple sauce generation Fans. and we have talked to quite a few, seen, ta be under the impres- The tion ~ that this statement was an insinuation that the retir ing president acted in bad faith. We hardly credit this. bot if it is true, it is fast ahout as despicable 4s conk- ing a plaver ever the head Making Long Pat P) kard. SHS student of a feu vears hack and) =o now teaching: physical education in Winnineg. is doing @el\in athie -tics The basketball team she played with won the Manitoba crown. and plaved in the Cana- dan chammonship zames Thev djdn't emeraze aS anadian champions. ot ere welt un in ‘he runnin Pat was also kK al! star team edoon an vollevhal rule! ,ou nfake The Eazles’ protest had heen demed. a victory for which the Fagles had fought hard and cleanly would have heen wiped ou! As it stands, e Combines were forced lo pilav. hecause of an PNecutive error without one of their best players Its a dilemma. and the question Ahose “arongs are vou going, to redress” As se have said the side who re ceives the henefit of the rule misinterpfetation zeneralls os es out. and that is why they shou'd khnéw the rules and not accep! favors which hoomerang from the afficials For Error? with a hackev stich, We dent expect presidents to feel nen- tral That's tee much te ex pect. But they should act neu- tral We nave heen throuzhont . the an admirer of the RCAF season azles for the way they conduct themselves on the ice An RCAF fan writing a letter tn a news- pane affirms that tne, are compel.ed ta avoid dirty tactics hy order from the CO and this information takes a little of the from their exemplars he- our If sou tie a dog in the hackvard vou cant give him credit for not miting strangers front of the Ise think. however that possibly one or two excep- the RCAF bovs are ever and stick strictis to ause thes like it that zlors nav n ho We stil with tions tempered hackes hec aN Stories Short te Vancouver for and trave'ied games there victory of Junior Le- Roger s Rang- The .5-3 onnaire® over emphasized how evenly matched these teams are. and how imoortant the breaks’ are ikely to be in decding sictory Dont let black cats r path sh the nex! “ween Legionnaires Cross anys ninr RCAF Eagles Protest Upheld cee Assoc! Re \F have “on AF had the as ~UMMERSIDE T Amateur Hockey rules Bazies of the PCHI their apres ve e R ne time sat day he tubmitted the appeal to s a! Wednesday \ telezram -ent by the MAHA received bo the RCAF club short’. after !2 noon Saturday The tatement issued Ww NINH A Secretary Registrar Mr Hansen PDowe' of Middleton, Nova Scotia said.in ef ect the Facies fave officially their appeal an@-can now Bor- den Nationals “T am ziad that er zet back to playing said PCHL pre Leader Stewart " meet ths 3s a and we can again” Squadron hac kes sient Locan Fo refresh RCAF ap- pealed to the MAHA © the Prince Count, Leacue Execu- tive’s upholding of a protest made bs Enman Druz (Com- bines Enman protest on- cernec Dave Martin, a Combine forward Martin -as suspended by error {or one game because facts Druz s of a 1 minute misconduct he re- ceived in the last 10 minutes of the fifth sem:-final game be- tween Enman Drug and RCAF Tonight the Eazies host Bor- den Nationals at the RCAF Base in the first came of a nest of se ven finals far the PCHL champ ionship (ame me om RCAF disposed Drus the four games to two Borden. idle ‘or nearly two weeks. defeated Summerside Ju- mor Lezionnaires four zames to one. Borden ‘ast played March “ SUMMERSIDE When Doe Clark, secretary of the Prince County Hockey League was ask- ed for comments on the outcome of the appeal of the RCAF zles to the MAHA. he had following to sav “In my opimon. the decision o>’ MAHA to uphold the protest of the RCAF “agile: is in no sense a vote of non confidence in the Prince County ‘lockey exec- ative Based on the human er- ror made vy the former prest- dent, Mr Bob Schurman, and his courage and honesty in ad- Mitting this errer. the majority SOURIS CURLING SOURIS The following is the cur ling draw ot Souris for tonight 1. RID Enmar fina! ~ound, of .em) the 1 p.m. ice | M_ Fitzpatrick, V Birt. F Boertien, T. Mallard vs Ll Pherce. M Poole. H Young. N Jenkins Ire 2 M Pacquet, kK Bat- ersby, G. Reid, L. Solloman vs J} MacLellan. | Campbell. Eve- an MacDonald. E. Clinton Com- ex- the Eazies prero- MAHA in favor of However the ercised their democratic sate bv apovealinzg to the parent body. who tn turn re- the decision of the lacal Personally. mv chief in the past is to see 4 continuance of this leazue To much work has gone into it to petty differences and di- vergence ef opimons to defeat purpose fee! quite confi- dent that had the decision ° MIAH \ beer reversed. the com- manding officer. Group Captain Dazz. whose interests extend nte was bines versec executive oncern as alinw this bevond the confines of the RCAF.” Station. would have accepted the decision as final and ordered the replayed It is fittimg that 1 express on behalf of the iea- gue our deep gratitude to the man who guided our destinies since the league's inception two Bob Schurman. as the Prince County Hocke.’ League, gave unstinting- lv of his time and talents. oftea to, the detriment of his personal business interests. to create a smooth operating unit: this in cpite of the pessimistic views of many The irony of the situation resoled by MAHA is that it- was created hy the unswerving inte- tity of Mr. Schurman is making nublic his error and acceovting full responsibility for same Per- sanally. | could not Imagine Bob taking anv other course (al- *houth one was oven to him: nd 1 am sure that none more than he would wish the tive to continue its function un- der the direction of the elected president. S-l. Stu Le gan This | intend to do and look forward to a thrilling final ser- ies between the Borden Nation- als and the RCAF Eagles” zame vears president of a‘o exectu- rewly Fa- ~ Hampshire Edges Pownal Royals Powne!l Rovals #2 at the North River Rink Saturday night to tie up the best of seven semi-i- nals at three games apiece The seventh and deciding game will be played tonicht at 89 pm The winner «f this sernes will play Nine Mile Creek Bulldogs for the W.R. Shaw Trophy G. Malone and L_ Balderson shared scoring honors for the wimners with two goals each G Thomoscn and C. Scott scored . the other Bulldoc. goals Herman, D. Shei G Dixon, G dow, and L. Kelly tallied for the Royals NHL STANDINGS Spares — H_ Pacquet L. By THE CANADIAN PRESS Slenn, M White. J. Dingweil, National League F. Stewart ‘ Detroit 4 23 7 24 175 87 ° p.m. Griffin Benspiel Montreal 36 23 11 211 185 83 'ce 1 A. Fraser vs R. Boy- Chicago Mm OR O24 17 lan. Toronto % 2% 14 204 173 74 Ice 2 — A Delaney vs I. Kass: New York 2% 38 12 179 246 52 ner Baston 1°43 6 166 35 8 Additional Sport On Page 7 m3 Toronto Duo Wins Vezina: & Mikita Takes Ross Trophy TROT ( . Toronto } Fi \ 1 . re 4 tw sa ar with their 2ist victory Westfall scoring A ae of sno Rrbider . Pry ving A The third-place but skidding halfway Rescoggl lei eS Hocker: faze action Sunday a os open ne the first riod Standing about 15 feet ‘a cht as Red Wings rookie Detroit Thured . t dow at front. the burly Bruin tipped a coale Rozer Crozer inst all w* 4 fifth straight Kc . eee by rookie Joe Watson un- e of taking the coveted » Boston s ae goal der Chicago goalie Giese Vell, Verna Trapnv away from. the 7 Roriss a a head Jack The most spectacular scowe of Maple Lea! ‘team of Terry’ Saw second ere ad for his the game came by Williams~ at k and Johnny. Rower cond major league shutout '9 51 of the second period. The The-game was'the ivast one oun aaa er Mall Ravlich Boston defence was girding NO ae enn ear teeth i eet Teen shot frantiecalty against Black teams and the Ayer for: Tor- the final _peried sp at 11.19 of Hawks’ power play with Norris | antn cave Bower Wad Sawchuk an . operating minus his stick after a G a @rtame record of 173 points ' The detenders’ fia ily cleared , against them = (Croz } e 8 finally ¢ nn mo er nad 17] BASEBALL the puck to the other end where The turnine none a . . Williams promptly stole it from FQ ame oon L AS s c third goal a shat by N Tompe mote PRESS Red Hay and fired a 10-footer ; ete Stemkowse on the third iNew York A 000 011 000— 7 100 ven “ ae of Eimer Ds pe ~ that ae had ne Cine tonal 306 001 00x— 4 70 Hall into the goal sailed over 2,” cnane n sStanning t was the outen Vv 3 4 hird tally. af the zame Howard. Taldeurts, McCool rh con collected his 26th goal : eituoncer Yon MikKenney jand Edwards HR NY - Boyer — seanon one short of his : racked Croner and the Ne Cin) Robinson : ee izgh—before Ravlich i elence at & 19 of tne first cted e perind Hs zoa! came on assists At Sarasota, Pia ~ birat SUMMARY ; hy Dave Keon and Gearze Arm Detroit 201 0 po— 3 29 Pirst period—1 Boston. West- ‘ stronz 5 STAN MIKITA Chidago A 100 211 00x— 5 91 fall 12 ‘Watson. Oliver) 10:50. t . Time H “ heunced one all iy: ym 1? ecKenne, Keon) Lolich. Graham 8) and Free- Penalties - McKenzie minor and 7 he nes for the Mapie Leafs’ , Penal a he 4 nan. Peters. Fisher 4 and misconduct 500, Maxner 7:14 a ; second tay wa $3 of the sec. jefirey & 0 MacGregor 14.42, Romano HR Det — Wert Jarrett 9 21, Green *4. , Motes ne 4 TORONTO MAPLE | Sond period Crores adn't see Third Perind Toronto, Chi—Romano ‘ais $F. LE Leafs’ win the coveted Vezina trophy heartbreaker for Detroit's the puck unt anded in the crac . , . Second period—2 Boston, Wil- goalie Johnny Bowér ‘center’ Toronto's goal-tending team of rookie goahe Roger Crozier net vag ty , F . freee At Pompano Beach. Fla liams 13, 951 Pe c Ss @mbrace v teammat Ter t ‘ int , ; o mi ; ‘ , ANIO eon ) . Wie he a teammates Rower and = Terry Sawchuk yh went antes the zame tu ae SCORED \Armotrong 1957 Pematties _ Hawali PCL 302 103 116-11 160 1:00, 16 19. Mohns 1-00, Knibbs j } r ended tHe season with 173) goals ahead Dare heon cniiected the final potiees . Washington 061010010 3 91 | 41. Hodge 19 25. Ravlich Riv ‘ Red Wer ast might $0 to gnals ta Detrowts 175 and a CAP Wirephate) Man'e Leafs tat aith three ee mays Syaeee oe Grba. Koplitz (6) and oi ers 13-19 Woytowich 14:08 : . / seconds remaining on aA Pas* SAVES Farlane French 64 Daniels. nee period — 3 Best , dee ( e : ' as Ne into an eMPly Rower 1) 937 Craw ‘3, Kline &, Medrano 4c), 26 ‘Oliver, Awrey! 8:20; 4 “ Toramin a hatpd ge Croner 14 7. m'7) and McCabe, Brumley ‘6) 5 tt Ravlich 3 ‘Esposito, 4 angers. Nl UNSTAN So were es HR "Haw — McFarlane,” De. Jarrett) 11:19 Pematiee Max: : ° , and autehecked the Wings MONTREAL $ — NEW YORK 3 Hart ner 5 I!. Green, misconduct, ' thragghout toe zame NEW YORK ‘AP lean Bel- ; 5:11, Raviich 738. Rivers 7:58; ’ e - throughout the zame \eau fired two goals his 19th At St Petersburg. Pla Awrey 13.49 Se It waeia night of istration and Mth of the season as Milwaukee 000 110 088— 2 92 Saves a © ina S ames Oo for Wong srrerape Norm Ulle Montreal Canadiens, alternating New ¥'k (N) 200012 ¢ta— 6100 12! 7 2 man Gorde Howe Parker their goalies at five minute in- Lemaster, Nierko (6 Thefen- Norris $13 423 MacDonald and Ted Lindsay tervals. deleated New York auer ‘8 and Torre, Oliver (5); é Rose Rangers Dhinnz ett called a tata! af 0 pena'ties the ast) feu rm tes of the “ hes: a ~~ “ ! ied) »3 Sunday night in the Kroll, Ribant (8) and Cannis- on , ar aoa oo a a ao i nz o capable of regular-season finale for both zar ARI 9S checkin es we So { . nh the ‘Sms hve A the or wet Pened } Ran: Ar eae Pa Teronto ard check- Nationa Hockey leakue clubs ° BILL! ‘ : lan: Hich Schoo’ Jumor Sainte penaltrec — pean ans Mac lend an 2 ~ oor a tc ae nes ations finishe@ in sec Houston vs Philadelphia at OR ” ay 3-1 at th fernlerra tats _ . . _ : a 1 - wy saw ne ond place and will-meet fourth. Cocoa, Fla. mt oat ne Cerone oS a The game as perhaps § the SHS Cunere Fond ° Woes drop their last home place Toronto Maple Leafs in At tiene’ RELAXA A ‘ ann Sane hex od fe wries best paved on the Jumor Lea- MacDonald. smth vice zame of the regular season a Staniex Cup sem)final play- Les Ang N 002 201 010 000 co— 6 TIO three zames ta twa The Rane. sve this year with gond_cieas ration A EEE — The ae snapped a 14-zame offs series Necinning Thyrsdayv. 121 —at — ers had dropped the first) tue we tt nz action \ithouzn the Camphbe! Arsenaut Kennedy) some a Na perunelen: mye ees an vpn a“ 200 105 000 000 O1— 7 mames cf the series ’t ime St inst s te t wi I" _ . = . MU ‘ ’ a 7 a. we , ne ™ i owen an oe mee , hind anneal as i as the first time since Jan Charie Hodge started in the Osteen, Perranoski (8), Til Ch town Billiard Clab by one zoa' The Ranzers wil) tried They kept putting the Penalties — Affleck MacFaé ood boca hue Red wing team Montreal nets, played approxi- lotson (1), MeGaveck (13) and '75 Gt. George Ph. 2218 now reign as champions o the pres ure on the Rangers and hern W MacDouga \ _ Mae- Chicago ca sick’ that roe ead Le mypules and gave Roseboro, Torborg (13): ¢¢ er es ee “ a veriotte. ee ee with a 30 victors tonk turns from then on rates “ vennetee ano [istrict un:or Hoc ¢ or, (}), =a key SUMMARY coach Toe Blake prepared them and Battey, Zimmerman (1), THIS WEEK Andy Arse gave the Ran . - First peried—i Toronte Mc- for the upcoming post-seasan HRs LA -- Osteen. Minn — Al- ters 3 one coal lead after nine : Kenney 6 Armstronz. Kean 619 Zames : lison, Kindall. : minute?- and 34 seconds of ac an ers Oac Penalties Jeffrey 412. Doug- Worsley, making his first ap At Bradenton, Fla. at the kia the first perind Arnold as 12 11. 15 31 and double minor pearance against the Rangers St. Louis 128 202 001 O— 814 2) Macleod picked up @n as-ist on - 1919. Ullman 12 11 Horton in New York since thes traded K City 100 106 G8 1— 9 86 the . amareliscored e . 13.32. Brewer 1615. Baun 1835 him to Montreal in June. 1983, Gibson, Stallard (7) and Uee- F O R U M at 11:tf of the fiest- frame ta fie Is In url t d Second ‘peried — 2. Toronto, vielded al three goals He had ker: Talbot. Santiago (6), Sand- ww the cage and end the Saints a e 17 saves to 15 for Hodge and ers (8), Pfister (1) and Bryan, Senne ‘e dat 21 for New York goaltender Skinner. Uecker. KC—Chavar. (Please clip this ad fos Gan Tne Garin ee ored what Ma T Marce! Palle ria future nes. praved to che jhe ainning By JIM CULLEN 3} \ears around hockey wars I roons op SUMMARY = cana ama refere ) muna’ at All of the second ‘rame. . : Sperts Editer have never seen such 4 sad ex First a 1. Mont \ MONDAY an a neat passing play wth An- erman Hawk) Larter was iM hibition of officiating A erton 7-] ee Pe ee neal ° | 7:00-8:00—Miner hockey i \-cenayt and lame Ken. 7 [a8@ after Friday nichts zame | arter alsn mate a print of fe Beliveau, Rousseag) This Week 11:00-12:00—Parkdale Jr. High neds This wae the ony zoa! af hetween his Rangers and the the fact that the Summerside : 2 New York Hicke 6 | 12:45-1:45—P.W.C. + the secot od Grant Grady cnached Summer. cnach has referred to his —— ALBERTON Oilears Ma Ingar eld Hi'lman 6351 3. | | 3:45-4:45 p.m.—Prince Street au lame Kennedh tallied the on side Legronnaires at (Civic Stad- 3, 9 hitting club. and Larter roons handed Alberton Regals New York, Hiliehan 1 Robin- AT School I. cnal af the third peried whew im es babe Peal third game stated “thev are a hitting team, 270ther_one sided 7-1 defeat im son. Gilbert) 7 53 Penalties— | §:00-7:00—Miner be fired the puck inn on eben o st-of-five jumor final bot oniy when they are at home Alberton arena Friday night to Brown 11:14, neilson 14:45, Har- ele e _ 8:38 p.m.—tsland Jr. Finals:~ j he or the Island jumer hockey-and then they are a charzing Capture their best o/ five game per 17 42 Civic Stad ' (4th game) Ly Auth econds left in the chammonship and the nzht to team series and the J] WD Campbell Second perioed—4 Montreal, ium S’side “Legionaires” vs. zame Kennedy carried the puck represent this province im the We finally cot Larrter calmed Trophy The Maroons won in O'- Beliveau 19 Harper, Duff) 0:18, Rogers “Rangers” | el us own end and rushed Maritime jumor playdowns down to a point where we could Leary Thursday night 10-1 3. Montreal, Beliveau 20 ‘Rouse MONDAY— | Students Se; Adults 75e ' ID e ice .pever shootms until + Summerade representative ask him a couple of questions Plavinz only nine men. eight seau, Duff) 8 Penalties— ' just outside the Saints olueine€ aeteated Larter’s forces 53 tm and when asked if he thought for the last two periods when Balon, Brown 2:38, Hillman, 1-2—Pre Schoo! Skate TUESDAY— i whe goal tenders were the biz Eridwy's battle to take a com his team could still pull the they had a man injured, the Harper. Roberts 3:13, Howell 4-7—-Miner hockey . 7:00-8:00—Queen Charlotte j a erence on the game as both pianainc 2.1 lead in thew hest- seres out he told us We have hizh flyinc Maroons broke up a 7.33. Harper 15:37. 7:38 p.m.—Ch'town Juveniles 12:45-1:45—P.W.C. : far picQuasd orm ine ats of-five battle The fiery coach been a come-from-hehind club 1-1 he in the first’ period by Third period 6 Montreal, “* S'side Kinsmen Juveniles , 3:45-4:45—Birchweed : ‘ and Johv Reid. oa Ran ers of the Rancers was on the phone all season and I dont see why hanging in five tallies in the r 3.238%: 7 New ¥ ' } z D rt were ref hot throughout the en- bright and early Saturday morn- Monday night’s came should be middle frame Richard 4 2 nonnemen we TUESDAY— NESDAY—_ + tire 60 Ses of action Both inc telling us that his team anv different” Starring for the winners was man) 16:46; 8 Montreal, Duff, 46—Minor hockey hay ee Cee on goalies brought the more than wasn't beaten they were out THIS WRITER'S VIFWS B Demville with a grand total 12 liveau. Rousseau) 17:29 8-10—Skating 1500 fans to their feet more charged. out tripped and out- This writer didn't see Froday of four, 1 Stranc. G Bernard Penaities ‘Angotti and Harper . . . . or nts a than ance with some creat lawed'” micht’s contest at Civic Stadium and D: Dennis zot one each. Al- 3:27. Richard 12.13, Duff 17:42 WEDNESDAY eee Ie; salts ry saves Reid was expecially zood The coach of the Rocers Rang- s» we can't assess the truth af berton’s single marker was) Saves - _ = ofsstops off the sticks of Billy oo auttit went an te explain Mr Larter’s charges. but we scored by T Barbour Hodce 6 4 7-17 ae ee 7: wneie Club Easte Weatherhie, Gary Cudmore. Ce& tna: twa goals scored on his *4¥ the Lemon squad in action. Penalties went to, M_ Kinch, Warley 5 3 7—15 to ner hockey oor, atte cil MacDonald. and Ron Gizcey. team in this third came sup 4 the Chariottetewn Forum and H Rarbour (2). F Matthews, paj'le . 14 9 10- 3 lashes co Oh aanee, McQuaid was tough on the Ran- posediv went throuch the net, ** thoucht they had 4 sharp W Hardys. M Kinch and T. Rai ™ on ae THURSDAY— zers throughout the zame but put Larter fumed that the refer- looking junier hockey club and Barbour, also a ten minute mis- BOSTON 3 — CHICAGO 1 nae | 7:00-8:00—Queen caused the Rangers. Jamie Ken- ees never checked both nets and they conducted themselves very conduct to T Barbour of the Ree BOSTON ‘AP Boston THURSDAY— 11:00-12:00—Parkdale nedy and Arnold MacLeod -eal when questioned on the coals well gals Bruins’ Ed Westfall. Tom Wit- Elementary trouble the referee-in-chief rephed that, They have » heavier squad Q Leary penalties went to lan liams and Johnny Bucyk hum- Hockey practice | $2:45-1:45—P.W.C. Referee Don Whalen with his “this happens here all the time.” than the Charlottetown team and Strang ©?) and W. Livingstone. bled playoff bound Chicago 7 . linesmen Rob and Grant Crock- The Rangers coach added “In we think the eaeests will neve Referees were Pau! Batchild- Black Hawks 31 Sunday tight FRIDAY— AY— ; ~ loxt ft thee wit 2 es er and Rev Frzzie in a bone.- rattling National Tp» be announced 7:00-8:00 Birchwood igh HOCKEY came when =i twe teame take The J WD Campbell Trophy Hockey League season's finish. ee MINOR ta the tee at the laca! arena to “2° presented after the game Murray Oliver added two as SATURDAY— 3:45. a ee Reral . mht The Rangers have several by the donor who congratulated sists. . . The following are the results Mike Quinn. Glen MacDer- tap antch junior perf a the winners and hoped the Re- The Bruins thus closed out 2:00-4:00—Skating SATURDAY im Minor Hockey League play mid their rester. hut they are facing gals would put up stronger ap- their best season in five years— 7-9—Sk ating . — for last week. un.to and includ- Seals 3 Rickey Carver ‘3. . well conditianed hockey club. Position next year all of them in the league cel- 1 neg i Miner a a ing Saturday. March 27th Ken MacDougall. James Pow- that has plaved on a good Inter. CE AAT ne SUNDAY— 2: 0 ee See MIDGET er. Wolves 2 Bobby Mac Mil } , . . . , eae a anes meat ate leagwe sll srasen and NHL SATURDAY 8:30—10:38—Skating Club 5:00-10:00—Miner Hockey Donald 2). Bobby Inein. Low. Elks 5 Kevin Coady Billy = Temizht’s came should prove ell Brown. Richard Johnston, Doherty. Ernest MacDonald. to be one of the hardest fought DETROIT 4 TORONTO 1 25 ‘Kurtembach' 7 24. 7. Mont- Councillors 4 Barr, MacLar. Jimmy Theriault. Peter Butler. games witnessed at the Fitzroy Moore 16 34 real, Richard 22 (Harris. Rous- én. lan MacDonald. Gordon EL Zebras 2 Don MacNeill. Jack street ‘ice palace’ this winter as First Peried—1 Detroit. Mar- seau' 1808 Penalties—Talbot lis, Tex Steel Kipping it will be a ‘do or die’ situation tin 8 (Lindsay) 17 06 Penalties 14:19. Westfall 15.27; Balon , Canadians 7 Brian Foley Bisons & Andy Matheson for the Ranzers and Grady’s —Jeffrey 2.10, Douglas 4:31, 15°27. Provost 16:18 4 Warren Frizzell, Bob Youn 3). Gordie Be~k (3), Jack Kip- band of pucksters will be anx- Moore 16 34 Third Period—8 Boston, Kur ker. Jim Dowling Bruins 5 — ping (2). Lions 6 -- Gary Mae- tous to wrap the series up im Second Peried — 2 Detroit. tenbach 6 Williams) 17:22. Pem- Bobby Whitlock, David ‘Scott, Donald 4). Mike Conway (2). four games Ulimar . 42.) (Murphy, Smith) alties—Rivers 5:26; Green 7:29 Hal Snow, David McCallum, Caribous 3 John MacMil- A large crowd is expected to 9 57. 3 Detroit. Joyal 8 ‘Hen- Talbot 9:42: Bucyk 11:01 Beli- John Theriault lan, Phil Claybourne ‘2), Ra wend its way to the local arema derson, Bergman) 16 30. Pemal- vyeay 13:36 Schock 14:05: Fiem- C oni . . ° Rangers 16 _ Bobby Doherty coons 3- Jimmy O'Connor .2), tonight for this al! important ties Gadsby 18:19 ing (2 minors) Ferguson, (2 8). Ronnie Carmichael (3), Bill Found tussie. Action is scheduled t© Third Peried—4 Detroit. Hen- minors) 14:32. — suson, Sam Doiron (2). Jackie Arsen. Rams 3_ Terry Connors, Bill et edereway at 83 _< derson 8 (Delvecchio. Berg- Saves ault 2). Robert Campbell, MacDonald, Donnie, MacLean: man) 5:31: 5. Toronto, Ellis 23. Hodge 9s 14 Black Hawks § —- George Cud- Otters 2 — Rager Cook (2) New Lo d Tor (Stemkowski. Stanley) 6:27. Worsley - 4 B12 more 2), Dave Flemming :2). ’.. PAPERWEIGHT NGON LOPS casuy—Gadsby 19-35 Nerris 11 10 12—38 Allan Moore Ducks 2 — Larry MacLaren, K Saves $$ Red Wings 18 David Mona- Gary MacQuaid: Eagles 1 — ensington 6-5 Crozier 7 9 13-29 ghan (4). Wally MacInnis (5), Bob Dunsford . Bower 15 11 10—36 Jack Durant ‘4). Callum Camp-_ Cardinals 1 Kevin Pacquet: New London defeated Kensing- bell (2). Darrill Poulton. Mike Robins 0 ten 6&5 at the Kensington Rink BOSTON 6 MONTREAL 2 Campbell (2): Citizens 4 — Ravens S —— David Power (2), FOday might to win the Stanley” SUMMARY Ralph Farrell, Barry Stanley Stephen Bartlett, Kent Osborne. Bridze Trophy Campbell, the First Peried—i Boston, Aw- (2). Brian Ferguson Ron Fisher, Owls 0 New London goat keeper and J fey 2 (Oliver) 1:09. 2 Boston, | BANTAM Jays 2 — Gordon Frizzell, EL COvery. whe tallied for times Green 8 (McDonald. Kurtes- | Senators 4 John White (2). wood Goodwin; Faleons 2 — for the winners were the differ- bach) 7:22 Penalties — Picard | Wilfred Poulton, Paul Turner: Spanky Hillier, Shane Doyle ©®¢? 7 the game 8:46. Bucyk 10 34: Bucyk 12:48, Acex 2 -. James Wood, David Redbirds 1 — Chris Esta The trophy fer the goal tender Green 19:52 Murnaghan brooks: Blackbirds 1 — Ralph “8! to Edwin Johnson of the Second Peried—3 Montreal, Flyers 6 Roger MacLaugh- Josey Seabrooks while David Camp- Beliveau 18 (Ferguson, Coure- lin, Wilbur Birt (4). David Hoo. Orioles 5 — Russell MacKay Dell. also 0” the Seabrooks wa over) 5.07. 4 Boston. Williams ley. Comets 2 Gorden Bell. | (2). Lyle Sheppard,:3): Larks ‘he leading scorer award 12 ‘McDonald. Woytowich) 8:20 Bill MacIntyre ‘ — David Crossman, John Dow _Receivinc silver spoons as the 5. Boston, Maxner 7 (Westfall. | Knights 4 Gary Cooper. ling. John Campbell top point men on their teams Green) 14:31. 6 Roston, Bucyk Jimmy Jackson. Danny Taylor, Sparrows 0. Bluebirds 0. bg Sh MacKay. New London: poe ———— Donnie \Proud. Clippers | — | Crows 6: Gulls 6 alker. New Annan, and D. __ Shane Murphy Hawks ©, Loons 0 Johnson. Kensington ' P.E.1. JUNIOR HOCKEY FINALS Barons 3 Allison MacLean, — ‘ Doug Doiron, Vince Poulton: In SCHEDULE dians Gordon -MacC arville ee ee is the Minor Souris Teachers l ? 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