® The Guardian, Charlottetown, ‘rues., Mar. 2, 1965.) SPORTS FRONT SDU Varsity Wins Ch'ship Royals Dump Flying Hawks At The Forum Last Night Sandy's Royals scored four within one minute of each other|1:44, 7. Royals — A. Carrol) goals oly last half of the|shortly after Carroll's marker! (Arsenault, Wood) 2:24, 8. Roy- third pe: and held off, the | put the Hawks were a defeated| als — Arsenault (A. Carroll, mever say die, Johnny's Flying | team by this time. | Kane) 3:37, 9. Royals — A. Car- By JIM CULLEN. - The St. Dunstan’s Varsity hockey team with John Kane at Hawks to come out of the game |-¥vankie Roper stand-| . the helm clinched the Maritime Intercollegiate Hockey Champion- with an 11-7 victory. jout im the net tor the [med altar ie 9 i ae ks ship atthe local rink, Saturday afterneng, with an 6-4 vitory over weink Kase scaved whet pro- Hawks, especially in the. first| Dunn (Carver, Gregary) 14:14, Mount Allison Mounties. - =: winning goal at |Period when he kicked out 11. - , The wasen’t ule ‘is the the 12:00 mark of the aa er drives from point blatk rene. A iev et acitios A. Gerrell, ings, but when they took the ice Saturday cheuaeh thoy bat frame with assists going to SUMMARY Gregory, Taylor, A. Carroll. a geod chance of being 5 turns ee ee eee, See Carne ane Apps Arsen- ee Period: i Nawks —| -Third Period: 12. Hawks — quest for their hockey championship since 1947. : McCormick) 3:55, 2. : . The Mount Allison pucksters put up @ game fight and they had The Royals had a 41 lead Royals — Arsenault (Gillis, rl tn the capacity crowd wondering about the outcome ef the battle after 20 minutes and a lead of | *2ne) 5:58, 3. Royals— Josey| 14. Royals — Kane (A. Carroll, right until *he dying minutes of the contest. a the second period. a 8:40; 4. Royals —| Arsenault), 12:00, 15. Royals — This observer thought the line of Morell’s Mike Kelly at Hawks opened the scor- Revels (Lawlor, Gillis) 9:15, 5.| A. Carroll (Penalty shoot), 12:- some aes Cones St Sa mene Sas ae 2 fl the fA, Sy t,o, as) a ‘a oe | . . . , , : , e ‘A’ tilt. This unit was a constant thorn in the side of the Mounties was serving a two minute pen. | Senay. |Lawlor’ (unassisted) "13:87 Pen- with their tenacious forechecking and they banged four «goals aity for tripping. Apps Arsen | vee ett en ee —|alties; Wood, Doyle (Misc.), past Chuck Lawerence, who turned in a good performance be- ault, Jessy, and Stan’ Poarden |CCermce (Shepherd. Carver) | Jessy, D. Carrel tween the pipes for the visiting pucksters Soe ae with two, rounded out the scor- of speed and a good shot while Kelly is an playmaker. BE The Flying Maobe came Gat AT MONTAGUE Mike the best instinct for anticipating plays of any of in the second period with their | nolbeee these tas AL apg Be wg ve think i be oud be ona . Dressed the, ovals into. thelr : : ; we be a real Royals into thei aa aaee FORBES KENNEDY HONORED Sec=5.=| Provincial Junior 's game ame. Donnie : and the big easy moving pivot man banged home three goals to Having a friendly conversa- Canadian Legion are: Brig. Walter Cox i Cormick pulled the Hawke - to increase his lead in the individual sha. tion before activity got under- WwW. Reid aan er. , Mayor of the city did an excellent job as he ad- | within two goals of the Royals The Saints are busy preparing for their journey to Gaskatoon | “0, for the Forble Kentedy aor, w J eee tGover- of Charlottetown. Brig. W.W. ded a dash of humor in his in- | 2¢ the 1:44 mark of this period 8 tee pete lor the Dominion allege championship and we would Sestimeniel Ganer ot the Char. .. oa . __ Forbes Reid was the master of cere- troductions of the repective Carvel Tree Reve - ul In our to : mnedy, gues nor and i . then ° John Kane and his hockey club, on their feat. ; -_ monies for the dinner and he honored guests. ed three goals within aa y OW S Bits From He | C e ingly cut, renche Bet the |The Provincial Juntor Curl © * But th ing reason the play will be conduc’ : re There Dou amero Fetes rush, Wie |Pnntort ile ha thee o_o "went ba . . ie Dunn’ scored two his tague Curling Club on/instead of a round robin series cage bedi. Wonks ‘nus ts Ge ee a ot awae n in r i Ds three goals in four minutes and Thursday to Saturday, March as in former years The win- i is first |> @ 5 ner t saan. Ws cult Gay played Wie 0 bunch of Wet Seegnere and teen e goal of the year on the siceet This competition, in which|vinoe ln the Maritions -Justor es Red Wing i —_ as jumping on the play of the game. Carver took |each of the seven Curling Clubs| Bonspiel late in March. . band wagon. ‘Ye of litttle faith’, even the a pass from Tayloryat center |in the ince : best teams semmetiones and we are otill for the ay province will be represent-/| The draw for the competition te end tht calling Hawks a r e - le, ‘carried two defencemen | ed by one rink. Is open tn all who| which was conducted by Presi- ir first league _ championship so » passed have compiled their eighth|dent Doug Coffin at the Monta- ~ Dy a a Be Sucks a ee a, ee . tween their legs and then pick-| year of curling. Curli Johnny's Flying Hawks will tangle with Sandy’s Royals in SASKATOON (CP)--Skip Bill ecuted three on Sige se ecem hold off Lasbok until Oo | | Worth scored three on.the first, @¢ 4m opening in goalie Butch) | This is the first year in which as follows. forthe fire two the fourth game. of their best of nine. series at the Charlottetown Tracy aimed a takeout through | the extr nd tario picked lp thtéeort"the | and-four--on—the-—Lith “against Wards armour. there has been seven entries be-|rounds on Thursday, March 4th. Forum tonight. The result of last night's battle between these (® *™mall port on the 13th end | Quebec joined seventh. The Ontario surge was Lyons. It was the opening Danek {owe the Hawkes having. only cause. ot the addition of the Sou-| There will be a banquet.for al two clubs was not available at the time this column went Monday to propel Quebec to a |toba i Ontario, Mamt-|aided when Lashuk threw a that helped the favored Prairie | 1° Players dressed for the ris Curling Club and for “this? eutere--e8. hates Soe ak Ih Wade SHEE A ieee ot Gay are axing > oe 10? vistory bver the British Co- | Edward Toland. in the | talwout and drove e Grant stone irink held off ite sagtern ie aay night at 6 p.m. between the all. out to topple the Royals in this series when they dumped |tmbia rink skipped by Jack Ar-| bracket after the first Tousd |G amerwa's counter. iments as scoring alternated. in Sowks sould hove rue out Mi [afternoon ead ‘evening drs — aa 14 Spee aaiey night-to square their ast of Vancouver in the first| Ray Grant of Unionville spear: shee to pecservs , angle | singles — = second through | period eu the und xed Bons The official ee of the one game round of the 1965 Canadian curl- headed Ontario past the Alberta|on the 12th end. Lashuk di ron pick “=| partly true : benspiel wil bs ot 2% eto ; . : did not as the Flying Hawks p.m. The Ger pcr ering num defexin Du hears or |"ray his Basie mie Clr 6, ery. rel On, oe hd nam feted op top un a uce'm rae ROSUNtS Given, rin et some | . \ ‘ ‘ . , .m. ” po wt rg oo demciendle oatieg lanes, Saturday. The Spicer fe 0 oe ae aie ine ate et eT Ete oe tae Raneead leer Sha hoot vine the reves |Seatio, ‘The PEI corey age | canto Shay if thay tied up the|._ Five rinks from the Charlotte. Charlottetown against, | Souris rink will represent the Island in the Dominion mabia youngsters |10-7 triemph over the Newfound-|were kicked ont of play, would |beld to 0 $9 tie for seven ends. game with goals by Doyle, and|to¥® Club visited the Montague|and Alberton against Summer. hg an > mixed curling land rink led by George Mac-|be credited with one. — . aaa seven ends.| Dunn. After Willie Dunn ‘scor-|CUrling Club on Saturday to a|Side Following the banquet the MacDonald rink were the defending tae Goes So i Ba ta Charles of St. John’s, Harold| Manitoba and Newfoundland) SASKATOON cP) ed his third goal, the Hawks|Mixed Bonspiel. Twelve rinks | ext draw at 8 p.m. has Belve- eliminated the defending champs, but Acorn’s rink uris Bantams [Worth of Saskatoon beat Dr. /engaged in a rugged test until perta ri (CP)—The Al] seemed to come ‘apart at the|Participated In the spiel which/ RCs ,neeam Seroneeree and champions on Thursday Wi Ch’ Pete Lyons and his New Bruns-| Braunstein found his game in |La nk skipped by Nick|seams as the Royals held off|lasted all day Saturday. ' | RCAF against Montague. George ‘Punch’ Imlach is certainly having his troubles with n ship pee Lene aad be Nev Beene, | Weeeneas found bs gome in Locket, of Colgnry cared, ai tes Bovis. whe curser appent| ony McGowan Wek Gv tp be the Saniay Cop chomgien ' - Doug Cameron's Prince Edward |foundland led 32 after Br a . flawlessly Monday night| ed to be on the verge of winning! Doug McGowan took the top ho- are on a four game losing streak and they certainly SOURIS — The Souris Ban-|!sland crew from Charlottetown | stein missed an open Roche kipped. Britian Columbia, | their second game in a row|mors and first prize in the bon- PRACTICE ee Bee neh es meee Sak mmmerertemanes | armen (ne Kings County oli. birw open clocs same for a | wiih lest reck and MocCharies skipped by Jack Arnet, 10-5 in| fe 8 ne re en Lae ee uk core C. Gieart, Male: CALLED on- over i e . and company. 4-3 on Hockey Night in Canada Saturday | tague. B come and Se caenltin tak skipped wy hee Freak, ee the eight-foot with his clos-| Canadian curling champion-| Hawks when he scored the prov-| Lorne ee eae night. Mt. Stewart in the provincial lin of Halifax. ing stone. == hip. The result left Alberta|€™ winner at the midway mark.| Kenneth MacLean, lead ‘| Rogers Ran of ‘© Greg Deighan’s Combi the semi-finals. ° | with one win and one loss and Angie Carroll than put the game; The Runner-up rink in the bon- | lottetown and. Di ee ehampion RCAF Bagles 5-2 in the first game of their semi-final | A Same started Thursday night PEL GBYS BYE J 1 British Columbia with tee anc out of reach for the quick weak-|spiel was skipped by Ken-|league will hold wea series in the PCH. Deighan aided his own with was § Grhursday night) ‘Manitoba-met Saskatchewan,| OUNIOFS Dump sepa nee ening Hawks oa a rear penalty|ccts' Macpusata ° st’ Montages sion at the Charlottstows. Forum = cause a two- ha at the five-auieate Ontario faced ‘Northern Ontario, . . FIRST ROUND er at ae Apes Arsenault | with Kay a a Me | at ie are eae : the third period Iberta opposed British Colum- ve Law! added goals Hughes . { . Nor- : Canada got a 34 tie with the Russian National hockey team pecaee ot a crowing story, (bia, Quebec met Newfoundland Hunter River Alberta 001 001 010 620— 5 thy Porker ee Sn ts cheese tana ame im an hockey match played in Moscow Sunday night. |{irest, to enable Montague tojent iow, Bune cogent | Ontario 010 100 300 201— 8 | T V il The Peter Sinclai |and on tiane for thie practice eee: Oscar Gaudet, former star with the Moncton Hawks of the the same ‘place with Montages matches Mola oa” Found | seamen iver 1L2'i c°'Nerta| Manitoba 200 102 081 01010 yne vaiiey So a consisting. of Lee ‘Sin (200 . “ . . whe | j sao Snr Hnchey Laas scored hs ih nd toh goie |'nne $2 anh tvo-ame| "Geet cu bean bet | ihe ego Sa am 00 1 "| Trims Regals |se.c, mem ors more Clippers 5-3. Gaudet tied the-game up at 33 and then was unchanged at the end of| 2D°ut 3,000 fans and helped his ie Sucllr yp eg $ lead, copped third prize and BILLIAR added the insurance marker after Art Stratton had regulation play and in a sudden | : was the Big gun for the winners | i Brunswick 070 101 900 201— 6) ALBERTON — Tyne Valley |e Errol MeLure. tkivped’ ed had put the Bisons with three goals and four assists | 5®Sk. 301 010 111 040—12| the ° mea overtime period Tommy) . for a seven point night , trounced Alberton Regals 92 Errol McLure skipped rink FOR : Mallaly seared to give Souris) W@FMOM River |, 3 th second same ot the Nove Scotia, 900 ano 100 on 4 te Mitesh night at the Kensington Rink. |P- E. Island 010 011 034 05 bs JR: GUE TTINGS Gelato Se Grab Wi Sow tombia cfged Now Aanen | 1-16 niin anti oniaiiRii tents sisi. Alan Fraser, 2, ‘Tom. Reddin, s in 43 in a Farmer's League game. B.C. 001 102 002 003 O— 9 Since last week's edition went) be played. If the score is still | DH! Sullivan’ and James- Burns, yg: This was the second game in | Quebec 120 610 10 110 1-10 to one game has been| tied at completion of that extra | Ome each. For Souris Tommy| np in cvG edged Corran| ‘eit semi-final round. ee “an py ees Mullally got two. Angus | Bam 6-4 in. CYO "Hoe — BC. 000 101.001. 002— ‘for League a ber played’ "witt-the-t 13 e¢, — at Saint Dunstan's Sunday, nlght a 118 020210 00010 ing atities ‘tor| ROPE N mio il led the Vernen ‘Rive. | ST AINDIN ing satistics and it can now| TROPHIES ON DISPLAY ORTH RIVER Joe Gill led the Vernon_ Rive. GS officially announced stated week's attac our goals. Singles Jamey Kennedy, Ran-| Jottings, team . ICE RA ING went to George Power following team bass won ihe its Bree. divas trophies are new Cc bert Eraser and Not-| samtings in the Charlottetown ; scoring a in Pe ee 1 te Ntowing ave the cniries Scoring for Corran Ban Nor | sit" tnchuting’ ganaes up to gay mete fgg filing rt oe + tee racing. thet. willbe ett Morrison with two, Joo Me-| Saturday, Feb. Zh: " ” ~, Jamey’s total of 20 li Mee foe da ee elk ee : ss a’ A> Wednesday at 2.15 |e Team wmpcrr interest_in our ~ third game between Ver- T Pts. : we - There will be pari-mutuel bet. |" River and Corran Ban will | Hawks | 6 2 315 ee cee Junior League if evid.|ting in effect. be played next Sunday nigh at | RANGer™ ec STEWART MOTORS LTD. tames. 3 donated by leading Class “A” — My Hero, Sun-|8 P-™. and Fort Augustus and Leafs 6 3 214 GT. GEORGE ST. . DIAL 4.5579 also ny Key, Mr . Tracadie play at 9.30 Bruins 64112 7 business m en , rest- Sky , p.m. Councillors ri, auras tne organization, | wichel. / $413 Branch .| Class “B” — Rowdy Soa wine 12 Se eakenen tees Wek CW. Abe, Victory Gallen, "Stina Bulldogs Top Citizens i913 of Of the dozen trophies still to be|MacGee, Cash Money, Perfect 704” ‘@f |won speculation as to the ulti-| Hal. , Sea Gulls 10-2 on per | Mate winners is creating much| “Class “‘C” — Chestnut Hampshire Team WL T Pts. eh interest among hockey fans in| William Rob Clegg, | 4 Mt. Bulldogs defeat- | Knights 1202 TOP Charlottetown. ron Baker, Barbara| ¢¢ Mi. Stewart Seagulls 10-2 at | Comets 102121 y GA Pis Pim| , ¥! oa ihe AB-Otar team |R%,,Matelene Galion, Wicks| Inermadiate Bt * “SM '| Senator $08 12 32 16 | besins following |; Russell, Peggy Har-| “‘georing for the Senators 65 214 7 18 28 14 | Sompletion of the ‘nals on a ee | Nene 8, B Johaston sw, | Flyers He 10 10 29 4:| selected 89 choose thls myth Lack, Iresha Andy, Knight, | mas’’¢ eg (oan << "| @al team consists of the four Way, Spruce Chief, High Price, | each Scott and Jones | Barons 4$ sn , referee-in-chief, Fury Lark, Darn ‘Good ; scored once. ae ; r eine Gee Precideel nad ne ket | Bonnie Brook C Scout, Souler ta tee; toswes wese| Ieee 431 EAGLES PLAY cata nani a ee secret and to Hornets 3917 R ¢ Summerside Eagles | ie ; a ya rus 9-017 19 | Mt. Bucko Trainor and Cieav. CURLING PEE WEE Greenwood Bombers to- HTS [la tin is 1, | & MacLean for tabulation. DUP Team wirpyy | Mea at the Air Base in the | North, River 1, Cornwall @: | e , 364s 16 | q.Als still be. selected are ov 1 0m | Cece eae aad te |e" See wees and Nia ara 8 AF 3S 3S | the most valuable ‘player and| _. UADIES MONTAGUE cuantorretown | errine*# 4 2 92 | three, For: most gentlemanly player awards, | rin is the ladi The -| Rams 9404 .ces Hockey League’ finals. |. York 1, Long Creek 0; New oi ; but more about them ext week [crling drew at Montague for dee Citoming | ts the curting | Welves $6.19 | Gotan Gea ee you n_ {teaeg. Tuesday night at the | Otters 83117 eae a anon oe nae 2 0 er ou an a — <. — (Sp ares| Seals 8 4117| # ° deciding game | Covehead 2, 7 a 1; Corn- ; - Bulldogs ne Smith. Becneus 4135 | Seon played . ead ee Nip 9 p.m: 2 P ~ 66113 here Sunday. Ee," These were the first games of 1 " | Me Nicholson vs L. Sinclair >, 4. Saunders, H. Thom- 57 010 | eee -_ ithe best of three semi-finals. mo a e 1% , son, K. Myers, D. 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