Kirkland Lake _ Crowned Champs 3y WALTER KREVENCI-IUK REGINA (OP) — Four col- legiate students from Kirkland Lake are Canada’: schoolboy with one win in 10 matches. The three victories compiled by Andrews of Corner Brook was the best showing by -7 curling champions. . Newfoundland in a schoolboy skip Bob Ash. 18. his brother. championship. 3m_ 17, . Tet’?! Artur Experience gained by the Asa brothers and Prier, members or the Northern Ontario rink tha. rushing over saskatchewan and New Bruns- wick in a scintillating three- lay . "3-Teypoid it the hard way, re- bounding from an inauspicious 3.3 start in the round- mbin with six consecutive vic tories. four in the final phases of competition carried to 3:3 lm, by the first diree-way iii. the 18-year history of the championship. The strain of four matches in record at Guelph, far off the pace set by the victorious A1- of Wayne Suboe of playoff after a 30-minute rest following the final regula; round and whipped Saskatclie wan. After another 30 - minute break they hit the ice against 131; hours erased by success. New Brunswick compara me Northern ‘Ontario foursonic tively fresh after playing only beamed happily 38 I-hey ac- one game dui-ing.tlie night. copied the Pepsi-Cola Trophy. The three rinks finished reg- emblematic of Canadian school ular play with identical 7-3 rec- bov hours. from Bill Emmer- soh. president of Pepsi - Cola Canada Limited. A handful of fans, vestiges or g crowd of 2.500 that turned out Friday night. stayed to the fin- lsli. Northern Ontario‘: playoff vietinis~Fi'ank Bailey's Moose Jaw rink and Tony Richard- son‘s Moncton crew--finished in second place with seven wins and four defeats. I TIED FOR 4TH Behind them in the fins‘ standings were Ontario. British Columbia and defending cham- pion Alberta. tied for fourth seventh spot with 5-5 records; ;\'c\\'found-land, in eighth placi. with three victories and seven ords. In the sudden - death finai match. Richardson had to make a brilliant raise on to a North- ern Ontario shot rock to cut the Ash rink out of four and count one himself on the first end. Bruins Meet Crossbones SOURIS -- The first game of the Kings County Intermediate "B" final will be a in Mur- ray Harbor tonight wilien the Bruins play host to the Mac- Leans Crossbones of Sourls. in the best of seven finals. Souris advance to the finals by defeating Georgetown four, games to two, and Murray Har ‘ bor advanced by defeating Mon- tague four games to none will: A Olif-ford MacDonald-skipped foursome captured the Island losses. and Nova Scotia, last Mixed Curl-ing Champiionsiliivp by Macbonal om; edging Dr. Wein d's championship over the week- end with a 9-8 sudden death win over Dr. Wen MacDonald's rink of the same club. ,rinik 9-8 in a ten end sudden- ‘death title match played at the Charlottetown Curling Club Sat- uurday eventing. ; - at I”. members of the winning rink are. left to iiiiglit. Gloria Pii-got. Keith Acorn. Donald and Nora MracDona.ld. Mixed Curling Ch'ship Has Thrilling Finish The winners held a 7-1 lead after five ends, but Dr. Wen counted a three and a two end- er to trail 8-6 after eight ends. In ninth Clifford's rink ’ THIS WEEK IN I A public service in the interest of good sport, contributed these Charlottetown and district business concerns . . . CLIP AND SAVE FOR REFERENCE GIIARLDTTETOWN and DISTRICT SPORTS by Island Rodio Centre TV AND RADIO SALES Dancing and Special Entertainment Friday and Saturday Charlottetown 130 Richmond St. MONDAY BOWLlNG—Casua1 Bowling 2 to 5 p.m._ Rollaway ' SWIMMlNG—Ladies swimming 2.30 to 3.30 YMCA SWIMMlNG—Mcn’s Swimming 8 to 10 YMCA MEN'S FITNESS CLASSES—7:30 p.m. BOWI.l.NG—0pcn Bowling 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. and I to ‘I Baalllca Recreation Centre KEEP I-‘IT—1(eep Fit Classes 7.30 pm. Basilica Recreation PARTS SERVICE Repairs to All Makes of Radio. TV, Tape Recorder! Etc Phone 2-1291.100 Queen Centre ‘nu Adult‘ 4 to 5;3Q mm. Cornwall Esso Service A. 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Dave Keon’s second goal of the game, only % seconds to play, gave Toronto Maple Leafs a 4-3 National Hockey League Victory over New York Rangers Sunday 11' hi ig . The Toronto centre ripped a 10 - footer past Ranger goat- keeper Jacques Plante Plante George Arm- strong’s initial effort. The last- ‘! minute goal gave the Maple Leafs a weekend sweep over the g Rangers. after the two clubs : completed the biggest trade of Q the season Saturday afternoon. Don McKennedy. who went the Leafs along with Andy Bath- i|l"lCIWl(S Blank «Boston Club I 1 l CHICAGO (AP) — Chicago Black ‘Iawks moved back into a tie for the National Hockey League lead Sunday night by de- feating the last-place Boston Bruins 2-0. SUMMARY First period —— 1. Chicago, Maki 7 (Hull, MacNei.l) 3:21. Penaltles—Green and McDon- ald majors 7:12, Johnston 13:13, « Kurten-bach 19:17. Second period —- 2. Chicago Hull 36 (Hall) 19:12. Penalties- McDonald 8:58. Hillman 18:35 Third period — No scoring. Penalties —- Pilote 2:26, Boivin 13:32. Saves Johnston 14 915-38 Hal 8 6 8-22 Attendance-15,271. Ch’iown Club Dcirl Action The Charlottetown Legion leads the Inter-Club Dart League with 70 points in 60 games in the seven team league played to Wholesale rises on all sporting goods \Ven in the third day of the date this scam ET Ollf gmnpetjytjons go gwe him ms Four points back are the FROM my 1055 mm an champion. Sportsmen and in third place . ' 'tli th- t’-Br-. P. E. I’s ONLY EXCLUSIVE Membership ‘"513, ";§”°’§., me am, cl-....,,,, ‘SmengeTsntsrehTe‘s‘;ali,ndedi‘erellod 3.3:: SPORTING GOODS STORE for the d(e$:iteIil_7R. Ketch. Charlotte- ‘Gun. P W Lms. . . The members of the second L4‘-‘8ii0|1 50 35 35 7 The Bike sh“ and Spart Lodge Basilica Recreation etisaclgnéifiimnwmg.-gggfimeh 23: g; ._ , ., . _ ‘- ; i _ ling ; ' .. 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Phone 4-3751 79 Queen Junior legion The Borden Nationals face elimination from further com- petition in the Prince County Hockey League when they host the Summerside Junior Legion- alres. tonight, 02!!) o’clock. The Junior Legionalnres lead the best of seven, semiufiinal series against the Nationals three games to none and can wind the series up with a win. The winner of the series will face the winner of the Summer- roons series. No games have HARRY MELLISB Your Imperial Stove Oil Agent In Charlottetown Phone 4-8398 For Prompt Delivery in Ave. been played in the second series. STANDINGS By THE CANADIAN PRES CONNIE LeCI.AlR W L T F A pt Montreal 31 16 11 100 1 73 Chicago ‘)1 18 11 184 137 73 Toronto N 21 10 150 142 62 Detroit 221 2410 149 166 50 New York 19 31 8 102199 46 Boston 14 3510 137 176 :8 i K. Sullivan. G. Champion. Dr. L.A. Johnstone. E Shaw - I D. Sorrie. Gene Murphy- side Combines — O‘Leary Mir fl? CULRLING DRAW The following is the curling draw for Montague today: 7 P. M. — Tip Top Tailor Ice 1: J. Cudmore. W. Moln- tyre, B. Ferguson L. Stewart, vs. A. Jones. K. McKenzie. B. ; Bryant. G. Giddings. Ice 2: C. Nicholson, E. Shaw. vs. 3 P.M. Ice 1: F. Vuozzo. G. Warner. P. DesRoche. F. Herring. VS- Dr. P McIntyre. M. Wigginton. J. McNeil], B. Sharpe. Ice 2- Open. Minor Action Al Crapaud The following all‘8 the results of four minor league games played at Crapaud rink. _ In the Mosquito division Kin- loora defeated With Diuzay firing $9 0? Kilnloora and T. Role-y firing the lone tally for Crapaud. ' Craipaud a nd to is two all tie. -n Paiperw Borden battled wailoped Crapaud 8-1. G. Rogers paced e winners attack with goailis and the other were Oonnick 3. and Arsenaiilt one. Crapaud snipers were D. MacDonald 2. and L. Dugay and G. Mitchell with one each. Crapaud defeated Kensing- ion 5-2 in a Bantam game play- ed at the Kenslngton rink. L. Keouyi paced the Cra- paud attack with a brace w-hi-le R. Miittut. W. Basset and D. Maci‘adyen picked up single- ions. 1' 21st tally, with less than 10 min- Dick scored for their new clubs Sun- day night. McKennedy’s second- period goal. his second in two nights against his former mates, gave Toronto a 3-1 lead. After New York's Ron Ingram cut the margin to‘ 3-2. Phil Goyette’a utes remaining in the game, tied the count. The teams played cautious hockey until Keon and Arm- strong broke through on a two- man rush and Keon cashed in Armstrong's rebound. In Jeffrey made it first goal in eight games. a hard 1 shot that broke through goalie lflodge Clia-rlie Hodgfi pads at 1:37 of Toronto Shades Rangers; Delroif Tops Canadiens gate. and Bob Nevin, who. wltiiiscreeiied shot midway in the ‘iveau, Ferguson) 4:30; 1. Mont- ‘ joined New York, opening period for. his ninth 1. ‘real. Baekstrom 6 (Ferguson; l19:46. Penaltlcs—Barkley and 3-0 with his Ba-lon majors 14:35. Saves 08 8 9 9-211 lsawchuk 12 12 s—:so : Attcndance——l4.328. Bernie Geoffrion, with his 16th .- T‘: of the season, and Ralph Back- |MurraY Hbr. wlns strom came _up with Montreal’s 1 goals in a third-period rally, but Now Meet Souris time ran out for the Canadiens. . SUIVIMARY ‘ MlIi‘I‘a_\’ Han-bor trounced Mon- First pcriod—1. Def.roit.,‘tague 9-1 in Intermediate “ ’ Spencer 1 (Henderson) 6:58; 2.‘Kings County playoff contest at the final peri troit, Martin 9_ (MacGrego1.;Montague Saturday night to A. Pronovost) 11:35. Penalties.— I capture the best of geven game. Talbot 4143. G_3dSby 16139. €serieis in straight games and now 599°“ P°"°d"N° for the county Pe:al}t[les—Tla.ill)0o]t 8:07, Harper;c1,amp'mn5hip_ a".rhm.?wp°eflo&__§ Jggfgn15I',:%j The opening game of the new ‘ . ' ._,_‘_ series will be played at Mur frey 9 (Howe, Delve-cchio) 1.34. lrav Harbour Monday 8_30 nm 4. Montreal. Geoffrion 16 (Bei- "W Clements anod R. Gom_ Eeach. W. White, B. Herring. B. lRCAF Defecils N H B L H M IY’ ards scored singles. Montag-ue's goal was scored by J. Sullivan. The Airforce downed the Char- lottetown YMCA in an Island Senior “C” Basketball League‘ , game played at the YMCA gym drglwefif;T'L1‘1lf“dlllcTaylsat”ltTlieclglTa.I: °" S‘3mrda3'_"lght- lottetown club. (Spares needed) The following are the lineups: -6.50 p.in. (two game point play) [Toronto. Keon 17 (Kelly, Arm-, AIRFORCE _ Urghart 14. Dc- Ice 1 —— A. Leaman, Dr. Iiiac. istrong) 5:17; 3. Toronto, St-ew-lvana 22, Clause 1. Duncan 6,1,Kay,-K, Da-1zie1,H. Douglas vs. art 10 (Pulford, Pappin) 12.39.lTayvlor 11. Armstrong 8. Nu1‘mll1<‘_ :v[acMii1an, c, wmie_ N_ Mg. ‘4. Toronto, McKenney 11 (Ami-.7. Total — 69. 1_ - G Rodd. ,strong. Bathgate) 13:36: 5. Neivg YMCA — R. Scaiitlebury 25,‘ ice 2 _. }{_ Douglas, N, xe.i,y_ ‘York, Ingram 4 (Goyette, (:11-; A. Sirang 15, R. Atkinson 12. J. :1), Reid_ G, Lord vs, R.c_ Par. l:bert) 14:40. Penalties-—1Iowe1i‘E Ives 1, R. MacDonald 1. Total-jam, A_ can-eii_ 1)_ wood ‘ Whel COLLABORATORS McKeniiey's goal, at 13:36 of I the middle period, came only .57 seconds after Ron Stewart had put the Leafs ahead 2-1. The same pair had collaborated for two rapid-fire goals in Toronto's 5-2 victory over w York in Toronto Saturday. Nevin opened the scoring 8|. 2:34 of the second stanza. DI.‘- fenceman Jim Neilson set up the ex-Leaf with a pass and Neviu drilled a 20-footer into the Tor- onto net. SUMMARY First period No SC0l‘il1g.‘ Penalties—Neilson 14:51. Har-I ris . , Stanley and Mc- Mahon majors 19:14, Horton -33 iley paced Murray Harbour's ,weekend win with two goals , Second perlod—1. New York, ,Nevin 8 (Neilson, Duff) 2:34, 2. NA .1 . 14:50, Johns 12:57. 154 Third period--6. New York, Schedule for Monday at St.- an. Ice 3 —— Art Burke (team prac- I Goyette 21 (Gilbert. Henry) Duiistan's - apltols vs. 1559; »10:05;. 7. Toronto. Keon 18 Pirates 7 ~p.~m.: PWC vs. YMCA‘ ms 4 ._ E, -1-,-,mgm,_ G_ gem-y_ V (Armstrong) 19:32. Penalties— 8:30 .m. ,A.E. Piercey, S. Will-is vs. T.W. ;L. Prowse. J. MacDonald. Ur. !Je1ks, B. Patterson. Ice 5 — H.R. Carruthers. Dr. 1Kelly. K. Kennedy. H. Coffin vs. iHillman 2:59, Kelly 6:50, I-lowell l '1217, McKenney 13:03. ; 1 aves iMore|| Meteors s iBowei' 12 8 8-28 lpiante 12 11 13—36lDefe»€Il' Comets 4'1‘. White. L. Turner. v. Milton, ; Atteiidance—15.538. , B Mcam ‘ Detroit 2’ Momma] 2 ‘ M°""'” M°"e°"5 blasted D““'.8.30 p.m. (two game point plays DETROIT ,AP)__h.v Spencer‘ 1 staffnage Comets 11-0 in an 15-‘ Ice 1 —— Open Ice 2 -— D. Cameron. J. Wha- Sgts. Mess; Legion — BYE _______:_..__-————- fl S’side Juveniles iPit Martin and Larry Jeffrey, ‘lland Intermediate “C" playoff. all scoreless for two wee15_ or imore, fired goals Sunday lllglltl lto give Detroit Red Wings a 3-2%‘ victory over the National Hockey League - leading Mont- real Canadiens. 1. ‘ Spencer, just recalled from lthe minors Saturday. jammed in 52 la rebound at 6:58 of the first period. his first goal of the sea- son. and Martin, scoreless in 10 games, la c e d in a short Montague Tops l tested di game, played at the More“ fink ‘ len. B. Moore._S. Giddings vs. Saturday night ;A. Saunders. Is. Jenkiins. J.S. T . . Barry paced the \Vim181‘S Ice 3 — G. Dillorli, K. Ready, attack with a “hat trick" and.F_ M.i1e5_ J_ Mcgrearty ‘,5. A_ E. Eldershaw. Leslie and M11!-‘.L1ewollyn. B. Acorn, V. Robert- phy notched a brace each while j 5¢,n_ }3_ C,-ocketp Kelly and Beckett fired single-,. lce 4 D1-_ MacDonald‘ p_ l-°"3- Cox. G. Newman. B. Phillips vs. G- Clark W35 elected from the .J. Squarebriggs. R. McGregor. game in the first period when l C. MacDonald, A. Horne. lie got involved in a hotly eon-‘ Ice 5 — A. Humphrey, 'spu-te Lynch, V. Chisholm, . Ewen vs. Dr. Gallant, L. Blak- eney, H. Love. L. MacLare. Referees for the tilt were Ian: Wood and Joe McGuire. lN.R. Juniors 1 ‘ The Montague Regional High‘ ‘School won 11 to 7 over the, » FOR MONTAGU.E!§f§§“J§§.i’. i?fl§3'.i.§".?i§Zi5 ;tague Friday night The play :was wide open and had many -ll1l‘lllS although the Ice was" licavy. - Goals for Montague: G. Ilcr- ,ring 4, S. Williams 2. B. Camp- ibell 2. Ellsworth. D. Harris one each. For the Jun- iors; F. MacKenzie 2. Frlzzl 1C. Vessey. D. Mccormack J MacPIiiai1 and .1. Davis each one. Trcicadie Tops Corrcin Ban 1 Traoadie eked out a 4-3 vic- .iory over Cori-an Ban in the lfirst game of their semi-final lseries for the CYO champion- ship in an exciting tilt played at ]I.‘l’1e Dunstan's rink last . night. 1, Tracadlies scoring honors were distributed evenly among E. alsh, V. Fisher. K. McNally, and J. McQuaid with one each. | J. Mm-Dougall fired a brace; in a losing cause and N. Mor- rison picked up a singleton for the Curran Ban lads. game set for 8:00 p.m. shanp. legion Wcillops The Buck Whitlock coached Legionaires trounced the Turk ‘Whitehead coached Kinsmen Juveniles from Summersidc to the tune of 1-1-0 in an exhibition, hockey game played at the I-‘or-Q um yesterday afternoon. ' The legion just packed to. imuch power for the Summei-.‘ side .a four to nothing lead in the ifirst period and the outcome Ol Building Contractor Repairs and Renovations to Kitchens. Rumpus Rooms. etc. Dial- 4-0141 04 Orlebar St. BRIGHTON DAIRY (Allie Mclnols Prop.) Drink Milli For Health‘: 8&0 Dial 4-33! 101 Green S STALL RESERVATION For the 1964 racing season must be .nadc before horses are moved into the track. We would ap- preciate your early requests. E. Fi-unli Acorn. Roce Secretory CH’TOWN DRIVING PARK BOX 13 ifhe game was never in doubt, .The Legion led 6-0 at the end 01. the second and skated of with al convincing 11-0 victory whenj the final siren went to end that game. ' Jamey Kennedy and A l l a 11‘ F1 seed the winners attack with a “hat trick" each. Gerry Kane and John Irwin each firm a brace for the Legion boys and Joey Brown fired a singleton. Carl McQuald had a relatively easy day in the Legion case as he was called upon to make in out. lads and they jumped into Sp mere 14 saves to obtain his diut- Iwell-known athletic SPORT ECHOES By Norman Macdonald Summer-side Bureau of The Guardian Hcipless Combines Dame fortune and the Texaco Combines are just not on speak- ing terms. Our boys have lost blues, and a period to go, one of the Summerside boys -made the fatal mistake of passing the two. play-ot'f games to Johnny's - puck from behind their net right Flying Hawks in overtime. and i on Gerald Noonan’s stick, and- with such results the breaks of 1 swish! — the score was 3-2. The the game must play some litt.ie pattern of play seemed to us to role in proceedings. We don't swilcli from that mo mean for a minute to charge had a feeling the stage was be. both Hawks’ victories up 1.0 ing set for anotiheir 1-Lawks pure luck. Ralph Shepherd anal ' come- back victory. The Combines his boys seem to have a "neve_riwide1y outshot the visitors, and Say dale". "E0-for-broke" att1- goaler, Ron MacDougal:l had to tude which snatches victory,be better than just good on oc- from defeat, and it is possible ‘ easions, but the Combines were the Combines are not so weliltoo often shooting high and equipped for getting up off the: straight at the goaler. who time floor, w-iping their bloody nos-, and again made the convulsive es. and lashing out at the enemy 5 jump a goalie makes, grabbing with renewed ferocity. his mid-section as if he were With the score 3-1 for Coin iseized with ii sudden cramp. NHL Trades Bathgate and Maclienny to the Leafs: Duff. Nevin. and three minor league players to the Rangers. The consensus of opinion seems to be that Punch Imlach sold Muzz Pa- trick I gold-painted brick. But when you think it over. it hnililing for the future. Those minor league players might make Patrick look like a good horse-trader in I year or two. And Duff and Nevis! are pretty good era they strike their stride. It's our guess that Nevin reacted doesn't look that bad. The to the deal rather bitterly. If Leafs wanted strength for the he didn't then Imlach was present. Thcy’re virtually in definitely not fair to him in the playoffs and it's possible the between - periods Inter- mlglit make a big difference when the teams start fighting for the Stanley Cup. The Ran- gers have just about lost hope for a play-off spot. Z‘l|fI so are Island Ice Sports We never saw so many close Amber .VlacArLhur. a daughter finishes as took ace in the of Ron. long known for hockey provincial lnterscliolastic lcc prowess and hirsute adorn- orts at Civic Stadium Saiur menf, is the new Prince Edward day- We were sitting Ovpositc Island champ of the seven-year the finish line. and would saycfd girls. Bobby Wlrltliock, the judges picked them all cor Buek‘s boy. showed a clean rectly, but they had to be sharp pair of flashing blades to all {he to do this. two occasions 14-year-olds. and a charming skaters who were second round- 15 year old blonde, Frances ing the last corner put on a tei- Whilock, who breezes in ahead flfic burst of speed to nip tilt‘ of her class. said she wig; “Ifif. one ahead of them at the red key's daughter." line. Nine-year-old Kenny St ;LAS‘l' WEEK'S BOUQUET John of A‘r Marshall Jolinston,It’s over and done with. we School, and fift-sen-year-old Al~ ain't got no gquawkg; In Flood of Bifchwood Hit: it It's not fancy passin', it's the Charlottetown. were the ones scoreboard that tglkg, who came through in that very I Sn we so-a||gmed our p,-fie gm-1 short homestretch. dismay. Give a hearty old hip-hip nner coonnaok Hawks view. He kept boosting Dull. and saying how sportsman- llke he took the deal. but no- ver mentioned Nevin once. It is interesting to note tin names com- for Go M ing 10 in the young generation. the rest it the 1 1-. hooray and