._;.‘...‘_ anemia-ammunition, SPORTS, FRONT By PIUS CALLAGHAN Royals Fight Back THERE'S still a fight going on in the intermadiate play- weeu Prince County Coimbmes and downs dale Royals. they were going to as w Cutcliffe and his boys. peared headed for their the Frizzellmon. B T something happened after that third Combines' goal. The Royals started to play hockey the wayofollss figured they were capable of playing. They ging and finally things began finals. Before the period a single tally. THE Royals were the second on g s and then outscored the P Playing coach of the his part Tuesday night. He scored goals and set up the other. He certainly gave his teammates a great exa imple. We thought that Vince Mulligan (to a] nigh He worked like a jaii l peace whatever. .He was dangerous on ave been carrying t some on 0 had sent a recorded message to the Billy’s words must have been ringing in those Royals' when they started to come back from that 3-0 deficit. Crowd Reaction THERE was a The Sports Arena. Combines were the home club. The Royals hardly got a ear all evening but Combines’ goals brought loads of app'lau . . 5 last game but Roy-als’ popularity was up 1 per I . they started to hit the comeback trail, the majority of The i cheering them 0 Reglardless of how things fare out back in Charlottetown next Sports Arena fans were Stadium. the teams will be day. Of course Roy Combines had swept the first two encounters and looked mighty good in doing so, we got to wondering if ' the series in straight games. After a mail of that first period Tuesday I mm“ dy to concede the whole show to Gord The wes . third triimph in as many starts against v to go their way Near the 14-minute mark playing coach ‘Buck’ Whitlock got. one back for the Parkdalers. Vince Mulligan set ‘Buck' up for the kill and the old maestro made no mistake. The Royals were finally on the march to their first victory in the league ended. Vince had another in behind Thane Mann and the once. big Combines' lead was shaved to Not To Be Stopped not be stopped. They took y Jim M-aclleod Alan ' County boys 2-1 in the final 20 none minutes of play. It was ‘Apps‘ Arsenault who rifled both Royals' tallies home in that closing stanza. V Combines. Govrd Cutcl'iffe. surely did change in crowd reaction Tuesday night at In the first game here, you would think the als are hoping they can Sandy's Park- nigiht at the Sports terriers ed 3-0 and they ap- started skating. bumping. dig- a 4-3 lead in Stock“ Gillis Frank ‘Duck' Acorn's rink of Charlottetown captured the ‘ Imperial Oil trophy in Confed- ' oration spiel action last night. defeating the Art Burke four three of his squads four played a outstanding game. t and ave the visitors no every attack and must era from brother Billy who Royals before the battle. e By ROD CURRIE se STOCKHOLM (CP) — First- in the straight game in the world; hockey tournament Wednesday n. Friday night at Civic ues- start that one on some. also of Charlottetown. for the trophy. Members of the winning rink are (l to r) Frank Acorn. skip: Jean MacLean, mate; Carol MacKenzfie. lead ‘10-2 to take a three-point leadi nd over Canada place. The Swedes trailed 2-1 top form and HAPPYININNES ,night. defeating West- Germany.the end of the first period, then pion. leads ~———-—-—-—-—--——----—-’ ‘ whippedlvictories and 10 points—a per- period. across three goals in the second .fect ma . period and six in the thirdfmaining games in the eight- three games to Czechoslovakia. and Mel Jenkins. second. The runner-up Burke rink won the Prowse trophy. O t h e r rinks winning prizes were Bill All- ,Swedes Notch 5th Win To Garner 3-Point Lead The Swedish and East Ger-lonly six shots to handle in ' I _ ' Czechoslo-lman victories were fifth-round'first two periods and totalle place Sweden won its fifthgvalna. both tied for secondigames. hte only two scheduled nine saves for the entire con- in the top bracket. Sweden, the defending cham-‘ roup A with five Sweden’s two re. even terms while Combines will be trying to close out this ser- ies as quickly as possible.. The Royals must win a game at The Stadium or forget about advancing along the Maritime trail. The Combines need only to capture their home contests Lineup Given ’ For Game Sat. icountry round-robin are with[ jCanada Friday and Czechoslo-! ivalcia Sunday. ‘ Canada and Czcchoslovakia.j period. Eight different players scored the Swedish goals with Nils Nilsson and Lars-Eric Lundvall from here home. Still Confident HOWEVER. the Royals will tell you that they've played some of their best hockey in Charlie Hogan's icehouse. Now that win again. Sandy and his boys are they’ve learned how to showing plenty of optimism The next two games but. after'alil. they won that big one out of the fellows they had out there. They‘ll llh lot more out of crowned in Dr. Clairk's 00p. This series has really caught on and Civic Stadium should he jammed-packed Friday night. be turning them away come no It’s an awful pity that the tract some of these Old Spain Junior Penguins play host to Parkdale Irving Flyers in an exhibition game at the Sports Arena this evening with action slated to get underway at 8.15 sharp. Coach Bucko Trainor and his Baby Birds can 'be assured of a tough tussle from these Flyers. who are battling for Island Inter mediate ‘B‘ honors. The Parkdale team is coached by veteran Norman ‘Hawk' Lar- ter and there are some standout players on the . n of them veterans of Island League competition. Members of the Flyer team are: —— goal - Ron MacDougall; defence - Merle Longaphie. Jim Duffy. Lester Taylor. Ivan Mac- Dougall, Lloyd ‘Teet' Gregory, a..d Clee Gillis: forwards - Lefty Dunn. Willie Dunn. Lloyd Shep- herd. Gerald Noonan. Gunner McCormack. Billy Shem-y. Keith Dalziel. Skip Carver. Butch Mc- Gee and Shorty MacDonald. Nin Tuesday night. They got a lot of hockey defence _ Stu McLure' Ralph .mbably get. a Josey. Lou Smith. Junior Mac e same fellows before there is a champion Lead, E. Reeves; “wands. 1 Roy ‘Buck‘ Whitlock, Allie kind of crowds all season. There have been plenty of lean evenings and we're delighted to see this turn of events. It’s been a long season with little gate receipts. They deserve packed houses in these finals Penguins, Flyers Tangle Tonight Coaches Bucko Trainor and ‘Buck Whitlock have. released the names of the players who will be playing for Queens County All-Stars Saturday afternoon at the Sports Arena in the ‘Billy Mulligan Day‘ game against Prince County All-Stars. The lineup is as follows: goal - Don Frizzell. Butch Ward; l y miss Angie Carroll for the they didn't have Angie when Carver. Angie Carroll. Dick Car- each bagging a couple. Helmu Germany's over Finland. It was the first win for the East .both with open dates Wednes-gland. ovy scored in the day. have seven points a i ' last two minutes of play in East They have a game in 1-0 upset victory however. 1 following four straight losses. 1 l WIN COSTLY < p ece. I hand. i The two countries played a Germansut-‘l tie Tuesday night. the only blemish on their records that includes three victories cach. Russia, also with a day off But the win “‘83 a costly 0119- Wednesday, is fourth with three! The East Germans lost one of wins, no losses and six points. 2 their best forwards, Manfred Buder, who suffered a severe times E skate cut on his right shin‘ bone. He was taken to hospital. The SW‘S-A’m ‘5 “my t° Emu, Alan Gillls. Vince Mum. ?gan. Jack Kane, Stan Peardon, )Jim MacLeod, Gord Whitlock, \'Dave Lawlor and Apps Arsen- ault. Tuesday nigh . clubs and rinks could not at- Souris Ousts Hampshire Souris Crossbones sidelined iHampshire Bulldogs from fur- ther Intermediate ‘3' playdowns last night at North River rink ‘whcn they walloped the Bulldogs of thesv. players have seen action“;2 to lake the be“ 0‘ three IS- with Island League teams. land semi-final series two games Coach Bucko Trainor hopes to‘lO one- have his Penguins all fired up forl MacLaren_ a n d _Carl Peters this game. The Birds have been paced the Winners With two goals idle since they were sidelinedjef'iCh- PaQUEl and Jenkins added from Island playdowns m ore'SmEleS. than a week ago and the Oldl w- wall! and E Hughes 8601'- Spain coach has been work-"9d {01' HamDShlre- ing his team out for Maritime‘ G’town Midgets - Teams Takes Series Leads Long River and Rustico cap-‘chance on the West German tured 2-0 leads in their best of 50815- :‘ five semi-final series for the North Shore League title at Ken-100k 8 01.0554“ pass from Sieg_ {Canada vs. Finland sington rink last night. Long friend Schubert and drilled a United States vs. River downed Seabrook Juniors 5 and Rustico defeated Hunter ' r l. 517‘ < (D J. Crater paced the Long River team in the first game. scoring | l Today’s Group A schedule' ST) ‘ Canada vs. Finland 6 ram. United States vs. West Ger—' many am l Russia vs. p.m. HAD LITTLE CHANCE , Goalie Kjell Svensson, who lot. in two of four shots in the first. period, didn‘t ave much of Bi . Czechoslovakia 2 ‘ Pcter Rhode scored the first! West German goal wen heI lO—footer. Schubert again got‘ in .the puck and slipped it to Man- Russia V5~ CZGChOSlOVBle fred Gmeiner who lifted it over the sprawling Swedish goalie. . Outside of this brief West. three goals. F. Doughart count- German flurry_ the west Gel-A Clark singles. D. Holmes, R. Profitt. B. Mc-ihem by a 540.1 margin. Ewen. J. MacKcnzie and A. Sin-‘Oberg. Hans Mild. Ulf Sterner.‘ clair scored for the losers. Rustico snipers in the second game were B. Doucette 2 and A. lsson scored singles. Hineau. Stevenson triggered the lone Hunter River goal. led two and C- Paynter and B-imans were out of their class completely. The Swedes. outshot‘ Sv n (Tumba) Johansson, El- lert Maatta and Ronald Petter—‘ The est German offence ‘, was so feeble that SvenSson had ‘ playdowns which are slated for I Capture Series later this month. Once again, game time is 8.15. l Georgetown Midgets e d g e d their O'Leary counterparts 4-3 in Hawks Whip Miners 5-] $353355 9351?...1355735 ies for the Island title at O‘Leary MONCTON (CP) — Monctonl yesterday. e Kings County Hawks took a commanding so team [00“ the “ms 11'5- lesd in games in the Maritime Georgetown MW meets North Senior hockey final. here wed. River Midgets for the Island title. new” night with an easy 5.1 vie. Ken Batchilder and Newman tory over Glace Bay Miners McCullough accounted for the before 2,215 fans. Georgetown goals with a brace Third game in the best-of-flve Curling Draw For Montague Here is the curling draw for the Montague Club today (Thurs- day):— 7 P. M. Ice 1 - Mary Nicholson vs. Henrietta Clair Ice 2 - Blanche Smith vs. Mar- garet Sullivan 1'. M. Lillian MacDonald vs. Evelyn Cudmore. CURLING DRAW The following is Friday curling spiel. Friday's play is for Holman Trophy and Roadbiald- era 0 loo 2 Wittrten (8t. .1.) vs Jen- “ veteran Vince Ryan scored hlmo break the tie In their series each. Scoring for O'Leary were series will be played at Glace Dwight Gallant 2 and Garry Bay Friday night. Moncton won Jones- Ithe opener hers 10-2 Tuesday Referees Chester Davis of night. Georgetown and Allison Ellis of Hawks are champions of the O'Leary handed out a total of Nova Scotia Senior Hockey Lea- SPORT ECHOES By Norman Maodonald Summerside Bureau of The Guardian Draws S By MURRAY ROSE NEW YORK (APl—Rocked In the first round. cocky Cas- ‘ sius Clay r llied gain a narrow. unpopular 1&round de- York Wednesday nig t. heavyweight of in all" ‘ looked far from that as he . failed to even score a knock- down over his smaller rival. The capacity crowd of 18,732 let loose w'th a - storm of boos and cries of “fake” sec- onds after the unanimous ver- ounced. The three officials all had Clay the winner by the following scores: Judge Frank Forbes and v Judge Artie Aidala 5-4-1 each , ,in rounds; and referee Joe { ‘Loscalzo 8-11. The AP card lhad Jones in front, 5.4-1. wood. Fredericton: Doug Bell and Earl MacLeod. Charlotte- In addition to the regular individual competition tired each week at the RCMP ranges under the Charlottetown Civilian Rifle Association. a team match was staged between nine men squads from the York Rifle Club and the local club. ‘ which is a the lo- fown and Pete Sinclair and Homer Moar. of Montague. margin of . in this event was Al Mulch of the city team, who registered a possible ch 100, while the leading mks- e;men on the York team Were Lorne Vessey and J. Andrew, est. Mich ael Hobelsbcr er I each “nth. stopped 47 shots for West chr- l wl'ndtll‘lenlind'lgual gafihmbgct: many. 19 of them in the third.re:i‘ste M at: um the judges awarding top honor: to Madman, by virtue of his West Germany lost its first oftenshots The self-proclaimed “greatest pound lCity Marksmen (Tops ‘ln Shoot with '— torm Of Boos Only a sweep of the last his fourth defeat. He has won two rounds carried the unde- 21 fasted Clay Item the brink of disaster. He won those two ing throughout the close fight, rounds from all of the officialslgave Doug an ovation at the and that won it. (finish. But the capacity crowd. roar- i=7 Never once did I Royals To Hold the 202 nd Clay. a 3-to-1 favorite. come close to flooring Iii O 0 Practice Tonight Coach Buck Whitlock has call- rival. The 21-year-old Louisville contender had pre- dicted “Jones will fall in four." Loscalzo’s verdict was the ed a practice for Sandy‘s Royals this evening at 6 pm. the Sports Arena. All players are urged to turn out. last to be announced and the crowd greeted that with‘ boos Abbies Take Juvenile Title then started throwing Last evening at Sports Arena Charlottetown's Juvenile Abbies. handled by Lorne Hennessey. came up with their second win in two days over P.W.C. Juvc. niles to take the City Juvenile tille for the 1962-63 season and advanced into the provincial final against Summerside. t evening‘s game was a close one all the way and Ab- bies were forced to extend 100 themselves to come up with a t'l En 'ngs. It was the 18th straight vic- tory for Clay, who turned pro- shortly after winning the Olym- pic light-heavyweight title in 1960. But his streak of knockout victories was ended at nine Jones, a 26 - year - old New Yorker and almost a forgotten name in his hometown, suffered Mut. Fl> . Jones 93 f Win by a score of 4-3. H. T. Vesey 98‘! Marksmen for Abbies were D. Johns 93‘ Ron Giggey with two goals P. Taylor 971 lone of which broke a third L. MacDonald 95 period 3-all tie). Mike MacKin- P. J. Lsndrigan 95 3 non and Gerry Kane. Geo Mac- D. Scales 94:1:nillan banged in two big goals D. Dumb-er 93 ifor the P.W.C. gang and John- W. Curtis 931nie Gariilium added another G. lawther 92 :complete PWCl scoring. 1 M N. Stevenson 92: Don F’lzwl “6 C” 0‘ B. 0mm“ 91 . C allum handled the whistles. 3' MacDm‘d 9° GAVE MASSIVE Am 13' Made“ ‘ Between 1946 and 1962 the 1" Marley 871United States allocated 562,- B' Shevermn for economic assist- 0. ' 81 lance to other countries. 10-1. Canada 6.0 and Russlaihavmg seven out 15-3. The lone West German"in "x" m against fl" Point in the standings wasglm‘ Mum‘- earned in a 4-4 similar situation occurred in the runner-up spot. STANDINGS tie against Fin-l _ A Jones finished with six X's ' ton had {while Vesey and Johns Sweden v; 31;; tfis‘to split honors each with five. Czechos 3 0 1 32 9 7; Following are the results of Canada 3 o 1 31 13 7 both events: Russia 3 i o 34 s a] lEAM MATCH "d 1 3 l 16 18 3: “’l‘ E Germany 1 4 o 10 35 glLorna Ve35ey 95 W German. 0 4 1 10 45 “J. Andrews 95 iUnited States 0 4 o 10 48 oitl. T. Vesey 3 R. Vesse WEDNESEAY’S RESULTS lG. Watts 93 ’0" A L. H. West: 92 Sweden 10 West Germany 2 13. pm; y 91 East Geometry)“: Finland 0 In. Crockett so . , . as Sw1tzerland 2 Poland 1 H watts __ roup C 1 The Netherlands 13 Belgium 1 TOTAL 83 Denmark 5 Bu} . ‘ I C.C.R.A. gm“ A. utcn ioo TODAY‘S SCHEDULE P. Taylor 97 Group A D. Johnston 96 P. J. Landrigan 95 west Ger.‘E. Jones 94 W. Machan 94 D. Durber 89 roup B E. MacLean 87 Britain vs. Yugoslavia. D. Scales 84' Switzerland vs. Norway —— Romania vs. Franco TOTAL 838 roup lNDlVlDUAL MATCH Bulgaria vs. Austria MacLean 100 HOCKEY EXHIBITION HOCKEY TONIGHT PARKDAL’E Irving Flyers VS. The last time a Summerside hockey team was a real threat in hockey -— the year they beat Windsor for the Maritime In- termediate title — Gord Cut- c to was a key player. Now again they are showing signs of greatness. and Gold to once more one of the team's top-notch performers. Gord fir- nine penalties. five of them going e and Miners won the Cape to ' a . Breton Senior League champion- ship. 0 The game was dulli iiit the: Today’s Minor and genera ly uninsprng u Moncton held an edge throughou Ule with Glace Bay goalie John a- dinsky holding the score down Two playoff game, are ache. with several key saves. partlcu- duied today for City Miam- L". larly off Moncton's brilliant Os- gue, at Sports Am... car Gaudet. ' At 5 o'clock sharp. Pee Wee Even so. Oscar - the team 5 Jays cross sticks with Pee Wee 10”“! point letlef "ll" 39330“ Robins in an effort to break their —-scored once and assisted 0“ lscoreless tie after the two games two others to lead his team lOIah-eady played, vic . 5 p.m. Bantam Tigers Bombers meet in an effort Miners took an early lead when land team's only goal at 2:02 of the which is deadlocked 3-all. 1 period. ten minutes later All players are asked to be on mother veteran4hermie White “me and the whim“ win be —tied it for Moncton and “I e handled by John Case and Grant period ended l-l. hold .CmcketL to e y a" Joe Kuharichl Hawks to a single goal in thel m s rot-bu (me) vs Cooke : {an I (mun. Tum mpdgsthat one by Doug Howstt c.‘ ) VI. ' I mm“ M in the third Red Mullins and Oscar Gaudet scored unassisted id l'l'bomu (Mons) so. ‘°‘" "“' °" 1”“ M a mu" "m" a" m" m ' NEW roux (APl—Joe x be in m (An-in vs. Mao- "" '“l‘ m" Notre pin; 9m (ti-oil) vs Dr. . fw) vs Retell (Westv) vs. use m TDD-ah" MCI]. m Wed- ey to been administra- mfltfim per-sins live this assistant in the National c In Gem-n: ompered . with about “$0,000 in West Knharlch became head coson‘ Bernie". at Notro Dome in use. v ed three of the four gonls'scor- ed in Charlottetown Tuesday night. and assisted on the oth- Benny Grady was the only :- Combine h the scoring statistics. getting a goal and an assist. Both Cord and brother Alger have been thorns In the side of the Royals from the start of the final series. 9. "Billy Mulligan Day" seems to be suing beyond the finest expectations of its pro- moters. and this I: certainly a tribute to Billy. Rural rinks are taking up the torch. and the final contribution to Young Mulligan should be a very sub- stantial one. The Summerside Pee-Woes bad a wonderful time in Boston and seem to have impressed the na- HoPe Readers Not Disappointed Rope our readers. both of them, have not been dis-"obit- ed by our peso-t edition of “Sport Echoes.” We were getting ready to write this one when an Ill popped Into our head: "Fools rush In where angels fear to tread." Gord Is Key Player Rural Rinks Take Up Torch Of course, taking Greg Del-. ghan and Vance Harris out of? the Combine line-up was boundl to weaken the Summerside team. . On the other hand. Angie Car-i roll was missed by the Royals. ‘ The score 6-4 makes it soundI fairly close. but the inside story I is a bit more disappointing. Thef Combines got a quick jump on' Sandy Fnizzcll's boy s, scaring three goals before the eight min- I ute mark the first period. Then they was edged 6-1 dur- ing the remaining 52 minutes of the game. They seemed to fade badly, but let's hope they'll re- capture tha old hudle When hey cross sticks with the Royals Fri~ day ni t. lives of Natick with their impec- cable dcportment. This is pro hably more important than their skill es hockey players. though they did sweep their three gam- es while on the road. Congratu- lations are overdue to Gord Kel- ly. Bob Schuman. and Sid Forb- es. the proud tadiers of this pro- ject which seems to be getting more popular every year. our brand new wings? Vive les Canadians dc Mont- real. and love and kisses to all OLD SPAIN Junior Penguins Game time 8:15 Admission 50 and 25 Tailored-tourism“ SUITS Order now for Ester C meticulously tailored . world famous febrlm l. R . BILLY MULLIGAN DAY AT THE SPORTS ARENA SATURDAY, MARCH lb PRINCE cousin ALL-STARS —VS.— CHARLOTTETOWN ALL-STARS MARCH 16—230 PM. Your best way of showing Billy how you feel about his recent accident is by packing The Sport-9 Arena for this most deserving cause. «Iv 75.00 m Credit terms available w Grafton 80. 4-838! Ch'ton in New York Yankeesl ’ Billy Mulligan always gave every game all he had- Let s make sure we give an all-out effort to insure thd unqualified success of Billy Mulligan" Day. Get your tickets as soon as the csnvesser calll on you. Buy a Billy Mulligan ribbon as well. Show a great little hockey player what you think of him. Clay's Victory Over Jones ;. I Vlfl_~<.~o_\aa~»$«’-. .2, 2