.. i .. Bathgate Paces Rangers To 14-1 Victory Over Detroit NEW YORK (AP)-Andy Bath- when Lorne Ferguson took the gate, highest point producer lnlpuck off the boards and drove it Ranger history. increased his to- past goalie Gump Worsley at 3:15 tal for the season to 70 Sundaylof the first period. At 9:16 of the night as he scored two goals and same period Bathgate intercepted assisted in two more in leading a Detroit pass and shot a line New York to a 4 - 1 National drive into the nets. Hockey League victory over the After a scoreless second period pace-setting Detroit Red Wings. the Rangers. who have not been As the Rangers ran ll1l'i1' un- l bcaten at home in their last eight beaten string to seven games be games. took the lead at 3:45 of the fore 15.925 Madison Square Gar-tfinal period. Bathgate slid the den fans. Bathgate scored a goalipuck to Dean Prentice who in each of the first and third per- scored. About a minute later lods and assisted on two otherllathgate pit-ked up the disc from goals in the last session. The goals l Prentice and Larry Popein. stick- ran the high - scoring Wing mans handled it through the Detroit de- total for the season to 26. liis 70 points surpassed by four the club record he established last season. The Red Wings got off in front ii'llCe for his second goal of the night. At 1007 Andy licbcnton picked up his 20th goal of the season while Gordie Hone. Detroit scor- ing ace. was sitting in the pen- Dave Creighton received assists. alty box Bathgate along with SUMMARY First period: 1 Detroit. Fergu-. son (Godfrey. Bucyk) 3:15: 2. New York. Bathgate 9:16. Penalt- ies: Gadsby. Sullivan. Ullmnn 14:14. Second period: Scoring: None. Penalties: None. Third period: 3. New York, Prentice (Bztlhgate) 3:45; 4. New York, Batligate (Prentice, Popein) 5 The Charlottetown Gun.rdln.n, Monday, llnI'& 11. 1057 2ND SERIES GAME BYC And Flyers AtArena Tonight 35otk Parkdale Flyers Youth Club rent-w vnlry lit the island and Basilica their keen ri- Scnior Hockey 4:46: 5. New York. Hebenton (Batltgate. Creighton) 10:07. Pen-; . alty Howe 8:33. Stops Hall 10 15 6-51 Wor.-icy 1411 9-34 Beavers Come From Behind To Defeat Junior Abbies l0-8 St. John Beavers came from be- hind a 4-1 deficit in the second period to outlast Junior Abbies 10-8 in a N.B.-P.li.l. Junior play- off hockey game at the Sports Arena Saturday. The Beavers will take the 2-goal spread in the second game of the total-goal series to be played at Sussex tonight. The Charlottetown juniors took a 2-1 lead out of a close-checking first period and ran it to 4-1 in the second before the Beavers caught tire. with Byers of St. John sitting out a penalty. St. John got sudden- ly hot and turned the tables on the Abbies whipping in 2 quick goals and scoring another just after Byers stepped on the ice. The Beavers struck three more times in the second to hold an 6-6 edge going into the third. The teams aplit four goals in the finale. Harry Simmons and Alan Gillis each fired three goals for the Ab- bies. Simmons also picked up two nuiats to lead the Abbie: in n loa- lng cause. Bobby Lund and Jimmy Duffy got the other Abbie goals. Jones was high man for the win- ners whipping in three goals James shot two and singles went to Hachey. Latham. Bill Ferguson. MacGulre and Price. Only five penalties were handed out by referees Jack Kane and CarlMacCallum. three to St. John, LINEUPS AbbicI:- Goal-Doucctte; fence-Stevenson. Steele. J. Duffy. Traiitor; Forwards - Nlcllulsoll. Lund. Gillis. Johnson. Davics. Simmons. Mulligan. R. Duffy. Dil- ion. Benvern:- Goal - Mccallum; Defence - Jamel. 0'Ree. Byers. McQuinn; Forwards - Hughson. Price. MacGuire. Hachey. Latliam B. Ferguson. F. Dickson. Bart Ferguson. C. Dunham. Jones. Refereea:- C. MacCallum and Jack Kane. SUMMARY First Period:- 1. Beavers. liac- hey (Mt'Qllllll'l. Latham) 11:57; 2. Abbies. J. Duffy 14:05; 3. Abbles. Dillon 19:09. Second Period:- 4. Abbles-Gil- lls (Simmons) 1:21; 5. Abbies. Simmons 5:40; 6. Beavers. Jones 11:10; 7. Beavers. James (Jones. Price) 10:09: 8. Beavers. Jones (Price) Il:50; 9. Beavers. Price. 12:18; 10. Beavers. Latham (flac- hay) 14:50; 11. Beavers. MacGuire (O'Rec), 15:18; 12. Beavers. B. Ferguson (Dunham. Dickson) 16:- 42; 13. Abbles. Simmons 18:46; 14. Abbies. Simmons (Giilis) 18:55. Penalties:- Byers, Trainor. Third Peri0d:- 15. Abbies. Gilli: (Simmons. Duffy) 1:35; 16. Bea- vers. Dunham (McQuinn) 3:40; 17. Abblcs. Lund (Stevenson. Mulligan) 5:50; 18. Beavers. Jones (Price) 10:11. Ponnltlen:- None. MINOR HOC Minor hockeyists of the city and surrounding area had another busy day at Sports Arena. Satur- day. Following are the rerultr:- Bndamn Regal - Whirlwind; 2 vs. Bom- bers 1. Regal - Whirlwind goals by D. Lee and B. M Farlane. Bom- ber: goal by S. iron. Royall - Arrown 6 vs. Acen 1. Royal - Arrow goals by Roy Blggnr (3); Bill MncMillnn (2); 1311110 Prowee; Acen goal by Reg Mo- Clintock. Canucks 1 vs. Colts 2. Canuck goals by Stan Pearden (3). Alan MacK1nnon (2); Gord Whitlock (2); Colt goals both by Don Mc- Carron. Paperweight: Bruins 2 vs. Redwinga 1. Bruin goals by Gerard McDonald. Harvey gormier; Redwingn goal by David ayes. Hawk: 1 vs. Leafs 1. Rawkn goal by Ronnie Johnston; Lula goal by Jimmy Dowling. Bluebirds 4 vs. Falcons 0. Blue- birds goals by M. MacDonald. C. MacDonald. A. Flood (2); Tigei-1.1 va. Cuba 1. Tiger: goal KEY RESULTS Pee Wee: Spitfires 0 vs. Darts 11. Dart goals by Weatlierbie. G. Kane. A. Mclnnis. Hornets 4 vs. Rocket: 4. Horneta goals by Carl Duncan (2); Geo MacMlllnn and Leslie Barnes: Rockets goals by Duffy (2); .G. MscI(ay and D. Burgoyne. 0fflcinlI:- G. Weilner, D. Frin- ull. B. Reid. B. Mccormack. Lo- roy Barnett. J. Davis, 8. Shaw. Intoreeholnntle In the second game of the city Interscholastic League. Queen Charlotte High showed the benefit of a lot more practice than Park- dale Royalty -Spring Park boys and took the nuburban boy: by I score of 11-3. Next game in this league will take place at 5:00 p.m. Tuesday when the Pkdle - Royalty Sp.Pnrk boys meet Queen Square in their first nneoiinter of the sea- son. Following were the marksman in Saturday's gnme:- Queen Char- loua High -Jake Kennedy (2); Alan Bownesn (2); Bill MacMil1nn (3); Wendell Barrett (2); Roger Blrt and David Rogers; Royalty goals were netted by Butch Mc- Gee Ivan Ashley and Jack Hynen. 0fl1clnlc:- Gordon Wellner. Lo- by Thane Burke: Cuba goal by O. my Barnett. St. F. X. Defeats U. N. B. 5-3 In First Game - FREDER1 ' (OP) Francis Xavier ligonish. N.S., ghillid I Of Playoffs . ler mo, Dnhnney liid. Keatlng Alt 15:13, Stewart 19:42. Third Ported: 0. UNB. Dahonevy (McDonngh) 0241;-7. St. FX. Cor. mier (Andrea) 7:23; 0. St. FX, Burk (Qt-miar) 15:40.- Pennltlont Renting 2:36. Murphy 4:40. MeNutt. Mclflnnon 4:51, Dn- honey 14:17. Morrison 17:21. 1); honey 17:8. 3109: Brown 12 10 0-!) Keenan I 14 10-43 -Ei;'i iisfiii f Boston Bruins And Leafs Play 3-3 Deadlock 5 bet. island Tiro Curling Play Begins Friday On Friday of this week. the provincial tiro curling competition. for the central cmameries trophy will t-ommcnce at the Summerside Curling Club and continue through Saturday until completion of the round robin series. All five Provincial curling clubs will be represented in the com- petition, which is for curlers who have not completed their fourth year. Following is the draw: riday 10 a.m. League st-uii-finals Arena tonight. The best-of-seven series is now tied at 1-1 and botii teams are looking to snatch the edge in the series with a victory tonight. The powerful Flyers won the op- ening game of the series in a 9-2 romp. but were shook by the youth club who squeezed through to a 4-2 victory Thursday. This game was onc of the best of the entire year at the Sports Arena and was featured by some neat playmaking. The one cloud on the B.Y.C. horizon I sMerrill Pineau. The starry young leftwinger suffered an eye injury in ethopening game and sat out Thursdays game. at the Sports lPineau will not know until today whether or not he will be able to play. lie. however. is the only doubtful starter for either club. in order to take care of the big crowd expected the Arena manage- ment will hnve an advance sale of tickets. Customers will be able to pick up tickets any time before the game starts at tho Arena of- (ice. Game time is 823.. shnrh. , Probable lineupn: Parkdale : - Goal-Roper; Defence Josey. A. Macbood. K. Ready. Wood: Foreards - 0. Carver. A. CArvcr. S. Carver. Hurry. Dunn. J. lllacLeod. B.Y.C.:- Goal - Doyle; Defence. .1. Ready. F. Shepherd. Perry. Mullins; Forwards-Whltlock. Pl- neau. Howatt. L. Shepherd. Squarebrlggs. Burke. J. Shepherd, Wcatherble. -Freetown Royals Edge S'side Allicrton vs Summerside Charlottetown vs R.C.A.F. p.m. Alberton vs Charlottetown Ss'hie vs Montague. 7 p.m. Alberton vs Montague Ss'ide vs R.C.A.F. ' Saturday 91.10 Alberlon vs R.C.A.F. Charlottetown vn Montague. 1 p.m. Ss'lde vs Ch'town. R.C.A.F. vs Montague. Taylor Scores 6 As Bulldogs Trip Winsloe 9-7 With Forbie Taylor firing alx goals, Nine Mile Creek Bulldogs rode to a in victory over Wlnaloo Heartbreakcrs at North River Rink Saturday night. The victory gave the Bulldogs I 2-1 lead in the best-of-five semi- final serles. of the North River League. The ice was heavy which made good plays difficult. but it didn't interfere with the playera' enthu- slasm. In a wild third period 0 players were crowded into the pen- alty box at the same time. Frank Bradley of Wlnsloe was given a game lIlSf.'0l'idl1Li. penalty. Bulldogs held a 4-2 lead at the end of the first split 2 goals with the losers in the second and di- vldcd 8 goals evenly with Wlnsloe in the finale. . N. MacLeod with 2 and J. Mac- Donald accounted for the remain lng Bulldog coals. Joey Arscnauit scored 3 for Win- sloe. Donnie Maccorrnlck and Nor- man Lnrter got two each. Junior Abbie: To Sussex Due to the fact that a number of Juvenile Abbie player: are travel- ling to Sussex with the Junior Ab- btcs the game between Wlnnloa and Nine Mile Creek at North River rink tonight has been cancelled. A "C" league doubleheader will be played instead. Following Junior Abbie: are nak- edtomeetat theBiko8hipatIl o'clock this morning to make the trip for the game with St. John I Beavers at Sussex tonight. , Blntch. Nicholson. . (Trainer. .1. Duffy, Simmons. Gil- ; lls, R. Duffy. 3. Johnson. I-und. 1 Mulligan. At-nenault. llaccormlek. Stewart. Black Hawks Edge Canadians ClllCAGO (AP)-Chloalo Black Hawks backed goalie Al Rollin- flne play with I doll! attack Ind solid defence to wife the dcfcnt National Lennie champion M . Sunday night. i lnmmty all r pcta t. .1711 ....i'.'.ia., u..1......”"f'3'-u. .-2: ma. Talbot on second anti: 2. Chicano Illchoatl (Slay) :51; Penalties: Knetinr am. Harvey 14:32. John all 10:81. nltia: - Wilton 14:18. I. Chicago. Nea- Mortaon) 3.1 th merside Crystals 5-4 at Bedeque rink Saturday night to win their M.A.H.A .liitermediate "B" senil- finai round and will now face lwcst Prince All-Stars for the is- :land title. The Series begins Tues- day at Alherton. l The Royals had to come from behind twice on Saturday to earn their win. The Crystals went into la 24: lead in the first half of the lopenlng period but two goals by .shlfty Des Roberts within a space ;of 31 seconds knotted the count iCrystals went ahead again in the second but two quick goals put the Royals in the lead for good. G. Reeves also had two goals for the winners and Clayton Mill lfircd the other. 1 Benny Grady scored two for iisummerside. Singles went to Reg. 5-4 To Enter island Finals l Freetown Royals cased by Sum- Phillips and P. Green. SUMMARY First Period:- 1. Crystals. P. Green (5. Phillips) 4.58; 2. Cry-; stals. B. Grady (Sonicr) 10.20; Freetown. D. Roberts (Dorsey): 14.54; 4. Freetown. D. Roberts (Dorsey. Waugh) 15.25. i PennltIen:- Green. Waugh. G. Phillips. Second Perlod:- 5. Crystals, 11.; Phillips (C. Gaudet) 4.09; 6. Free-l town. C. Mills (W. Mills) 9.26; 7.. Freetown. G. Reeves (Dorsey. Ro-y berts) 10.17. Penalty:- G. Grady. C. Mill. Third Perlod:- 8-Freetown. G. Reeves (Z. Roberta) 11.04; 9. Cry- stats. B. Grady (R. Phll1ips)l2.23. Penalty:- C. Gaudet. Rcfereca:- Walter Lawlor Joe Revell. EVEN SERIES Albany Eastpac ' The Albany St. Pats evened up their intermediate "B" final ser- ies with Souris by beating the King's County team at Borden rink last night before a fairly good crowd. The final score was 14-3. The line of Pat Noonan. Delbert 'Dawson and Ron Cameron ac- counted for 11 goals and a total of 28 points. Cameron fired 6, Dawson 3. and Noonan 2. SUMMARY Flrnt Period- 1. Albany- Carn- eron (Dawson. Noonnn) 1.40; 2. Albany - Cameron (Dawson. Walsh) 6.45; 3. Albany - Waddell (Cnrruthers. Muitart) 9.45; 4. Al- bany P. Noonan (Cameron. tart 17.30; 6. Sourin - Jenkins (C. Peters) 17.20. Penalties - Oatwny. Jarvis (2). Island Branch Playoffs Continue In island intermediate "B" Hoe- key Title play. Sourls Enatpnckn and Albany St. Pete all tied up in their series at one game each, meet tonite at Souris in what should be an action-packed game Ito see who will move out in front of their best-of-five aerierfor the island "B" crown and Physical Fitness Trophy emblematic d name. I In island Intermediate piny- ) downs. Cavendish - one of the gun- I cs! squad: in recent yearn to ink: to the blades -eliminated Arrows. Saturday night at Ifnxton as they took the aeoonir sume of their carton in overtime by a score of H. They flit! e first name at Crnpnod by a score of 6-5. These boys have to travel over now Ikfll ii by hnrse and '3" '9' names and of credit for the spill 1 they have shown. They 'now advance All 1270?! in in: or 1 right tltliataelornil Crown. In view of itliill it Dawson) 14.40; 5. Albany - Mut- 1600 Wallops ks 14-3 Second Peri0d:- 7. Albany - Dawson (Cameron 0.50; S. Souril -Mclntosh 4.00; 9. Albany - Dawson (Cameron. P. Noonnn) 6.10; 10. Albany - R Noonan (Cameron. Walsh) 0.20; 11. Al- bany - Cameron (Dawson. P. Noonnn) 14.00; 12. Albany - Cah- ruthern (L. Noonnn) 17.10; 13. Al- bany - Dawson 19.15; 14. Albany 2-gcameron (Dawson. Noonan) 19.- Pennltlcc - Walsh, C. Peters. Chevcrie. Third Period:- 15. Albany - Cameron (Dawson. P. Noonnn) 10.- 35; 16. Souris - Jarvis 12.50; 16. Souris - Jarvia 12.30; 17. Albany -Cameron (Dawson. P. Noonnn) Peiinltlco - None. Referees - Art Parry all! Brian Mccalltun. CURLING 7 p.m. tonight Old Spain 10th round. Ice 1 - C. Ready vs. Dr. Hooper. Ice 2 - F. Maclnnis vs. D. R. George. Ice 8 - G. Bennett vs. P. Blak- ney. . Ice 4 - S.S. Canon VI. G. Ben- deraon. 0.30 p.m. Ice 1 Old Spain Ron Clark vs. Don Smith C9 3 01!! Spain. T. Whltlock vl. P.I Boydgea. ' cc winner vs. H. non - "Practice Gama" Mmon Hocxsv In Eabinn Rollie MscLeod'r Truro rink won the Maritime Junior Curling championship at the Charlotte- town Curliiig Club Saturday night by defeating Jay Allen's Frederic- - ton rink 13-7 to capture his fifth consecutive win without a setback. MacLeod came into the second day with a 2-0 record and added to it with it 16-10 victory over Bert Hunter's Summerside rink in the morning and a 17-9 win over Sackville in the afternoon. Dr. Chris Gallant'a Charlotte- lnwn rink finished in the runner- up spot as a result of two stirring comeback wins on the ice and n default win over the absent Syd- ney rink. In the morning round some appeared well on ita way to a victory when it held a 10-5 lead on Charlottetown coml '1nto the 11th end. However Dr. Gallant turned the tables and tied the score with a big 5 ender and won the game by counting on in the final end. Dr. Gallant faced the same prob- Doug Goodwin's Sackvllle four-1 (L.-R.):-FRANK MUNN, BEN KABRELL. JIM M . Truro Curling Foursome Wins Mar. Junior Crown lem against Fredericton in the If- ternoon. This time he was trailing 13-7 with only two ends to play and, once again he came through with a victory. scoring 4 in the 11th and 3 in the 12th. The Fredericton quartet finish- ed the bonspiel in third place sporting a 3-2 record. Sackville was 2-8 and Summerside 1-4. Each team got a victory by default over Sydney which did not show up for the bonspiel. Following the final match nkip lllacl.eod of Truro was present- ed with the Atlantic Wholesaler: trophy. emblematic of Maritime Junior Curling supremacy. by Ed- gar Dickson. President of the firm. Sales' manager Gordon Maxwell presented each member of the winning and runner-up teams with a silver tray. Following are reauitl. Llneacoren Third Round 120 201 010 300-10 Sackville Ch'town 001 010 201 051-11 S'side 010 300 203 001-10 Truro 203 014 040 110-16 Fredericton defeated Sydney by default. Fourth Round Truro 114 010 104 005-17 Sackvllle 090 102 040 110- 2 Ch'town 311 001 001 043-14 Fredericton 000 120 430 300-13 Summerside defeated Sydney by default. Fifth Round 003 010 210 010- (1 110 101 003 203-12 Fredericton 201 010 210 000- 7 Truro 020 202 004 210-13 Charlottetown defeated Sydney by default. FINAL STANDINGS Truro Ch'town Fredericton Sackville S'side Sydney S'side Sackvllle on-season Claws:--O By THE CANADIAN PIES! Chicago Black Hawks. out o! the National Hockey League piv- off picture. are rough for the top teams in the oop. Montreal Cnnadicns defeated Hawks 6-4 Saturday night but were badly mauled doing it. New York Rangers edged Mn 19 Leaf! 2-1 In Toronto in the 0 or night game. In an afternoon game. Bou- ton Bruins took a 4-2 home win over first - place Detroit Red Wings. Jean Beiivenu with two lad Montreal. Claude Provost. Don Marshall. Bernie lBoom Boomh geoffrion and Henri Richard scored the others. Harry Watson. Nick Mickoelti. Elmer Vaako and Eric Neoocrenko scored for Hawks. Andy Bnthgnte scored New York's winning goal after cnmlllvl Henry had opened the scoring and Tod '' 7 had evened things for Toronto. the afternoon fixture, loo picked up two goals for and singles came from Real Cbcvrefils and rookie Jack .1 ran bin major league goal total to 850 as he scored both Detroit's counters. The Montreal game was fea- tured by n wide-open brawl in the first period which started when defenceman P ete Piiote held Henri Richard on the boards and ging. Henri went down and Man- rice plied in. The Pocket Rocket came up Iluulns and Pilots riv- ped the shirt right off his bak. After a lull. apparently angered at something goalie Al Rollins nhld. Maurice spcared the goalie 3:1; his stick and Rollins swung Rdaroo lddh Powers gave ni- nm and major Pihaltiu to Man- rlco and Cnffory. Detroit's Gordie Howe Wm N. H. L SATURDAY Habs Drop Hawks 6-4; N.Y. Nips Leafs 2- 1; Boston Wins ' SUMMARY First period: 1. Chicago. Wat- son (Skov) 7:08; 1. Montreal. Pro- thlngn vont t(Goyette. Pronovoat) 12:07; 3. Montreal. Marshall 15:04: 4 Chicago. Mlckoaki (Skov) 15:30.- 5. Chicago. Vaako (Nesterenlto) 17:30; 0. Montreal, Geoffrion (Ba- llvenu. Talbot) 16:57. Penalties: H. Richard major 12:26. M. Rich- ard minor and major 12:3. Pilots minor and major 12:5. Rollin: (served by Watson) 12:26. Second period: 7. Chicago, Nenterenko (Wilson. Litzenberger) 4:11; 8. Montreal. H. Richard (Moore. M. Richard) 8:15; 0. Montreal. Bellvenu (Gooffrlon. M. Richard) 19:84. Penalties: Cush- enan 1:52, Neaterenko 0:48. Tur- ner l5:15, Skov 17:59. Third posted: 10. Montreal. Bo- llveau (Geoffrlon, Harvey) 2:11. -Ponaltiu: Mortlon 4:14. 14:00. SUMMARY 1 First period: 1. Detroit, Howe (Lindsay. Uillmanl 1:86. Panni- tles: Bec ett 2:06. Lindsay 7:50, Howe 10:”. Second - A 7 2. Benton. Lab . Chnvrefila Kenney) 8:00; 4. Boston. Caffrey (Peirnon. Stanley) 12:04; 5. Boo- ton. Lnbinc (Chevreflls. McKen- ncy) 12:3: 0. Detroit. Howe (LindlI7. Dineen) 13:17. Penal- ties: Flaman 1:46. Mohn: 12:37. Third period: Scoring. None. Penaltiu: Stanley 0:47, Stanley the Pocket Rocket began siug- 1843- Y period: 1. New York. Crguhtog, Murphy) 10:43: I. Tor- onto. Kennedy (smith. Stewart) 12:24. Penalties: Bnthgate 1:13, Horton 3:80. Evnnn. 12:52. Bnun 16:18. Rlchnldand P1lote.nn-injortoffeni-4 lee ainlnortonollina. 10:03, -Evans lI:l4. 5 ll: 5 PLAY-OFF 741-fports Arena uocKEY' mini) and or am-rntau ' remain -13.30 mi. Town Wins Over Sum-Hi 96 To 46 The Town basketball team de- feated the Summerslde High team at Civic Auditorium Saturday aft- ernoon by the score of 96-46. Ray Doucette was high scar for Town with 32 points. follow by Geo. MacLennan with 28 and David Arnold with 20. Mike Scott led the Sum-Hi boys with 18 points. Ned Henthorn had 12. Line-ups- Town - Doucetie 32. Arnold 20. Melllsh. Cameron 8. G11- lie 6. MncLennan 26. High School - R. Lidstone. Scott is, Henthorn 12. Maclfarlnno 4. acDOUGALL, ROLLIE MICLEOD Bert Olrnsteud Latest Casualty MONTREAL (CP) - Bert Olm- stead. Montreal Canadlens left- winger. became the club's latest casualty Thursday when examina- tions showed a small crack in I right ankle bone. His foot will be put in a cast for about a week. The club said Oltmtend was slashed on the ankle in a game in Detroit a week ago. SPORTS ARENA SKATING MONDAY and WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON-4-5:30 Adm: Adultn 25c: Children ll)! MONDAY-8:80 P.M. Play.off nockey-Third sam- B.Y.C. vn. PARKDALE TUESDAY-0-lo P.M. Skating - Adm. 50c PRE-SCHOOL SKATE WEDNESDAY-1:30-3:00 Admission: Family 25c WEDNESDAY-3:30 MI. Play-off Hockey-2nd Gaff" S'S1DE va. Monracua THURSDAY-8:80 mu. P.E.I.-N.B. Playoffs FREDERICTON vn. PARKDALI FRIDAY-6:30 p.m. P.E.1.-N.B. Playoffs FREDERICTON vn. iunitnltl-I SAT. AFTERNOON-2:8)-4:! Gay 0. Hickey. MacEachern 4. M if! as a signal to "shake out" int" 1. youth 95 QWO, trlnarniulon and DING??? iieduing for tun about W"! P” 0' if” 'f''- ' arato have Even if it a "me to M" trouble. this in t a time to go,ovar the elf down any of tho may not have For instance. an cnefne lh-f "my 1,. u-".4 to a broken windshield wiper line. 81 ncceleratltnmwhcll meanognlg. that the carhtirjgfu ther. n atttn 5 Ion whtcar when the warm weather Vi m smart housewife shake: out the heavy; 1) rflw clothes. gets them cleaned and mo! -Pm ed before storing them away. She far" - out the lighter summer clothes In them cleaned For about the name reasons. the 33:; car owner taken the turn to warmer W0 The the car for summer drivin6- from fan belt to exhnult. He can flack little weakneaua you may have IP0tf9d””' the winter. aigtne inning through lf'0"'" on at all; likely the MW "2." .....t...& ed Inhtntewcfcnrmnleanliatenrcalvtol” mice. . Earle Maclood comes. "19 has too. in toullh survived the winter withrhu: one of our mechanics tnkc starts hard and idles too fa” try to ltep on 'tha gas may need: to be nett for warmcf engine and hard starting- nnn'tlPl v