Rangers Nip Toronto 5-4 In Come-From-Behind Bid field, Referee—Powers. Pavelich, a 8 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon. April 2, 1962. SPORT ECHOES By Norman Macdonald Summerside Bureau of The Guardian | (cP) — Mow | come on bis rebound whiie NEW YORK own | Worsley was off his feet. York Rangers came from hind twice Sunday night, seas ahead of Toronto 2 | LINEUPS Goal — Bower. ’ . , and then held on to win 5-4 M saat te Ste Hor- Don’t Remember Experience oull ‘within s game ‘of ‘Toronto | fenee—Arbour, Horton, ween ut peated 1. ose Last week we looked at To add esther coincidence, in their best-of-seven Stanley en See, orw Pal Wilson 4:45, Bathgate 7:43, Lit- sudden-death hockey and lis- there was a Traverse E Cup semi-final. Mahovli on me: -| zenberger 10:50, Seek 14:38. tened over the radio to sud- rude cei in each eee In the playoffs for the first a, a . ca, Shack,| : 2. New York, den-death hockey at one and Charlie Sark was playing de, eng — fa to games to Tor frown ficgae oh am | Saeeee. - iano, Ingar- the same time. We don’t re- fence for mnox Island. and) ee eres wna York; Goal — Worsley.’ strong 3 (Duff) 6-46. —_ Lloyd “Toy-Toy” Galant was doing duty as a rearguard for | the Halifax Kingfishers. The an- nouncer said that “Toy- Toy” | was handing out some of tne | member having this experi- ence before. Sitting in Char- lie Hogan’s office at Civic Stadium, we watched the Lennox Island Micmacs and Veteran Johnny Wilson, a ence — Langlois, Harvey, one-time Maple Leaf, scored | Howell, Cahan, Spencer, F two key New York goals as| wards Ingarfield, Bathgate, Rangers overcame 1-0 and 2-1) | Prentice, — Wilson, Gend- Toronto leads. | ron, » Hampson, had-| ton 11:29. Big Cove Micmaes bat- best checks seen im Halifax this | 4 tle it out, while a Halifax an- season. and Lloyd also set up! ant Fey gel qin a yo nouncer was giving us the one of the scoring plays. Both New York its first lead, 3-2, oi SAYS DOUG HARVEY play-by-play of sudden-death Evinrudes players went down to it took last period goa overtime between Halifax defeat that hectic Wednesday Andy Hebenton and Dave can and Ottawa juniors. evening. to stand off the muscular Leafs, who hoped to open up a prohi- bitive 3-0 lead in the series. ree ——:' wg Guys Came Up With Big Game By BOB EXELL | Harvey said. “If not we'll be in NEW oe (CP) — “A few | a little trouble ing it 5-4. Leafs | ame up with the | Said Imlach: “If they get the aor as cine on most of big game,’ : cmonen Doug | next game it's a two-out-of- | the rest of the way in the fast, | Harvey of Rangers said after three series and anything can extremely rough game, but New York beat Toronto Maple | happen—a bouncy puck or a couldn’t break through. Leafs 5-4 Sunday night. |.bad break and you're in left Bg oil welling by one when | He He two—goalie Lorne | field.’’ m lost a skater lat (Gump) Worsley and forward “Worsley played pretty well,” ‘each mn, lifted goalie Johnny haar a who fired two Punch said, ere Hound Bower in favor of a fifth | of Rangers’ goals. fact. Worsley turned in tacker with a minute age Coach Peach Imlach of Leafs formance that kept the Sellant Some good defensive work by | “ unhappy with Johnny Bow- crowd cheering him all night. Chicago: Goal—Hall. Defence player-coach Doug Harvey and s performance in the nets. “Gump was great,” Harvey GOLDEN CHANCE the net in Thursday's Stanley ; diens lead the series 2-0. (CP Can Be Proud Of Bowling.Centre making those gutters so oe Montreal's Don wide, and the alleys so narrow.) broke away aloye and Chicago 222 Fired*Up Hawks Trounce Blake's oeaal Habs 4-1 will agree with mi As We were elie this our phone rang and we were informed that we had won a door prize, a pair of bowling By LAURENT CHIASSON , unable to put on any sustained | CHICAGO (CP) — The fired- | drive until the latter part of up Chicgo Black Hawks, re-| the third period. verting to the form that made When Canadiens did untrack, them Stanley Cup champions they gave Chicago goalie Glenn We had the privilege Sat- urday of being amoag the first to bow! a string at the new Crest-Lane alleys repre- senting K-40 at the official opening games. Summerside can indeed be proud of this new sport: and it should prove the setting for many pleasurable hours in the years to come, It has 16 alleys with automatic pin manipulation. The only thing we'd like to for- get about this memorable open- ing is our score. We were glad there was no one around giving a “blow” by “blow’’ description oe our play. We think the archi- Marshall | goaler Glenn Hall missed the | puck, but then the puck missed Hebent Cup game in Montreal. Cana- Wirephoto) | ae York a "33 lead in “the 10 minutes of the final period, and Rangers had to work hard to make it stand up. Bob Pulford, frustrated three times by Ranger goalie Gump ee, ar nomen at 13:43 | shoes. We’re not forgetting this is April 1, but the voice sounded very sincere with no trace of spoof so we'll start eelebrating by saying “Yippee!” We can stand it better now if the Chicago Black Hawks .take another | trimming from the Montreal while Montreal’s Don Marshall | Moore, Beliveau, Rousseau, was serving a tripping penalty. Tremblay, Back strom, So Marshall had only been in the frion, Hicke, Marshall, Beren- penalty box -27 seconds when son Hay beat Plante from a goal- s tect made a serious error in Canadiens. last spring, Sunday night Hall plenty of tough moments. mouth scramble after Bobby |— Pilote, Vasko, Evans, Langlois held the Ranger | are have to say our guy had concurred. whipped Montreal Canadiens 4-1 But by then it was too late. Hull’s shot went by the net and Laurent, Turner. Forwards — lead | an off day,” Imlach Harvey himself looked any- told r reporters in ~~ ae outside | thing but up to ' for their first wip in this year’s Hall wound up with more bounced back out. ay, Balfour, Hull, Mikita, ROUGH F | Re rae Midget Playoffs Tuesday Cup semic-fina Satie saves than Montreal’s masked| Wharram put the game away Wharram, McDonald, Horvath, | "he pbb vpndiraassM pe | eats Soiating 20 i Asked what he thought of his i i Canadiens aoe ead the best- Jacques Plante, but had by far at 2:15 of the third. He took Lamy Nesterenko, Melnyk, | unch kept the oni out for | own performance—or if he was The se iar eoig anes = av the re = * i Seneiey | of-seven s 2-1 in games the easier night. Each faced 27 Mikita’s cross - ice pass and Kuryluk Powers bina retes void | a few minutes while he told his | tired—Doug hedged and finally Be, Waving. the. Cummereiie Oates CVE rake. ce” | with the feumm tit to he player | shots, whipped a low shot into the Referee—Buffey. Linesmen—| ties and twice almost broke | ayers what he thought of the commented “I'd just as soon Midgets at Civic Stadium on eee id ws thi here Tuesday night and the The 33-year-old Plante, win- goal from directly in front of | Hayes, Wicks. into open warfare. One say nothing.” Tuesday evening, is arly good midg am this | fifth at Montreal Thursday ner of this season’s Vezina the net. 1 a Neco he watt thar oo or ee hoped that hockey supporters of year, and they should give | piont, Trophty as the NHL's least Canadiens came alive after ) SUMMARY | fi ent Peed bee - ang. rsh on them. “I thought we ¥ I Summerside and vicinity will a good account of themsel- The rough - touch Hawks, | scored upon golie, time and Fleming drew a holding penalty _ First period: 1. Chicago, Hor- _ ee Pomatee Frank eats+ | outplayed the Rangers,” Imlach St. Mike Ss flock to the Stadium in large ves. You can take it from us, ' spurred on by a noisy partisan again pulled of big saves after at 11:14 of the third. They vath 1 (Nesterenko, Fleming) Scahetih and Mew Yours Le ‘said. “But if you don’t score, phere, i ths foal moe the rt a - oe | erowd | of 16, 559, struck for two’ Chicago forwards waltzed couldn't capitalize on the man- aa. Corea, Bae * Sty Ca ; inl | that’s what happens.’ ven eri e match of the year. It fas not prisingly exciting brand of | goals in the first period and , around the Montreal defence. | power advantage, but Dickie | ye r : iE S yet been decided whether this arr: _ ah ring wel | never looked back. | is saves were three Moore and Jean Beliveau both 1 eee Evans 10:02, Hay Hg eer il hr | NEXT guy Ne a fgueed $ s i : 8 a 228. game will be a sudden-death af old (hockey) year wi They added single goals in big ones against Ab McDonald, | had big shots on Hall. rede ried: & Chicago, mete anak Pemaals oak to | fourth game in the series here TORONTO (CP)—Toronto St. fair, or if the teams will play banner crowd at Civie Sta- each of the remaining periods Horvath opened the scoring at/ After the penalty expired. dium. ; Hay 1 (McDonald, Hull) 19:17, | pull his goalie with 60 seconds | Tuesday night may forecast the Michael’s College Majors St C 0 - 9:05 st peri i a second game in Campbellton, a ae ei ne onl ok eee pack y srg Metartans pec he bg st worked the | penalties—Provost 3:30, Vasko | remainin inal outcome of the best-of-| evened their best - of - seven less than six sinutes to fo. WG-toot shot alter being set oo up who ‘beat ere to | 7:49, Fontinato re Nesterenko| Wilson, ‘who assisted on the | Seven semi-final series, Toronto | Metro Junior A final 3-3 here Browco Horvath and Stan Mi-| by Reg Fleming. . “ery Pegi o beat Hall from 14:39, Turner 14:42, Marshall| goal that proved to be New | leads 2-1, | Friday when they whipped To- kita scored the Chicage goals : | a ae : 18:49, k’s winner in addition to| “If we can take the next one| ronto Marlboros 5-2, in the first period. Bill (Red) PLANTE WELL-BEATEN ‘ ae ern ‘Butfey kept the! ning period: 4 Chic his two middle-period markers, | I think we can take the series,” | Paul Conlin led St. Mike's Hay got the one in the second|. Mikita made it 2.0 at 18:06 | ha itting game well under Wharram 1 (Mikita McDonald) | was the goat that set up Tor- with two goals and singles were Ken Wharram tallied in| With his third goal in as many | control, handing out 14 minor) , ontreal, Berenson 1| to's first oe by defence- STANDINGS scored by Mike Walton, Gary | gues Pot grab! " . a fae Hawks drew eight of foe. Foutinete) 14:27. Pen-| Man Tim Hor Dineen and Mike Corbett. ya gepeil Montreal goal was '*0m defenceman Dollard St. | : sa | Wilson, cnufast with holding, Gary Jarrett and Dunc Mae- scored by rookie aeaine (Red) | Laurent, moved around the left LINEUPS a nea: 7 Bed west was in the penalty box ae By THE CANADIAN PRESS | Donald scored for Marlboros. evens at 14:27 of the third, Side of the Chicago defence aud; Montreal: Goal—Plante. De- and St, Laurent 17:10 | Horton scored at ng mo Best-of-seven semi-finals | St. Michael's defeated Marl- was Berenson’s first National ae . oe that Plante | fence—Johnson, Talbot, J. C. ‘ Saves oot gel It bo . a # | ea the : ‘| boros 5-1 Saturday night. : es i it aves 4 ends oser League playoff goal. | never had a chance on. Tremblay, Fontinato, MacNeil. pant oot slap shot from the rig ontrea | Main Gotpur, English Yoetbell wg Mirren finally won 31, a HAWKS ARE MASTERS The thind Chicago goal came Forwards’ — Goyette, Provost, Han 4 10 1226] Po! hicago 12 6:2 LONG-RANGE TV Association Cup - holders and reversal of the league match Hawks. using their weight to Lite Guy: Geodses, of Bang. | Soroue 21 10 8! NEW YORK (AP) — The first champions of the league’s First | between the two elubs last Mon- | 200d advantage, clearly were ers got that one back with an/ New York 1 12 810) jive television broadcasts across Division, swept into this year’s day when Celtic hammered in | the masters in this one. Cana- $33 hew amazing ag or in the mid- The le the Atlantic Ocean are sched- final with a 341 victory over five goals ine reply. diens, who won the ion two y epeund wing G A Pts. PIM! vied this spring for viewers Manchester United Saturday at} St. n’s opponents in the ames by scores of 2-1 and 4-3 ge rsa a ‘centre ice eluded | Mikita, Chi - 38 2/the United States and Eun urope, Sheffield ¥ final will a Rangers, who beat | on home ice last wok, "were as Winner plone i reo n a 20-| oe es = § 4 the New York Times says, Pro- Spurs ‘will have to wait to| Motherwell 3-1 after leading 2 i foot backhand while being rid-| Moore, Mtl 8 4) grams of 10 to 2 ro gg ra know their opponents at Wem- | at the half. This is anes? A hl R HALIFAX (CP) — Sunrise. ‘the ra Horton, That brought Ingartield, NY 2 2 4 ©) be exchanged by m bley because Fulham upset all | sixth appearance r ay i t etics ap | their f i bea ae cai. communications satellite, the expectations by drawing 1-1) since the war | nine-year- -old bay pacing geld-| | Sra vilteiton taken 32 Kn! or 7. 2 $ 2) Telstar, scheduled for launching “with Burnley at Birmingham. | won the trophy in ou ord Bini * Ben als 12- 5 | ing, owned by Wilfred Baker of ve var ak Wale dae Pe Fesoaaaie Tor : : : : in late May or June. The Tel- The Fulham-Burnley semi-final ous g | Dartmouth, N.S., took the only! royghi Iti tting it | Star, financed by the American replay will take place April 9.| Ipswich fs the new leader HALIFAX (CP) — The At-| tebiiheitheee were seven last for 8 ak dane les, setting it up| Pulford, Tor Sts 4| Telephone and Telegraph Com- Unseasonable snow fell in the the English First Division eine By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS J@ntic football conference met sason—met from early morning SWe€P victory in harness racing vhs th tea oo hd Balon, NY Pee 0. pany, will be put aloft in eo north and the Midlands but it beating Wolverhampton an-| ‘Rookie Bill Bryan hit a pair| here Sunday in an effort to | to late at night but were unable | on the Commons here Saturday. | % ve ieee only eight | Hay, Chi Re 14/ operation with the National Aero- did not stop Spurs from playing |erers 3-2. Ipswich heads the of homers and Dick Howser) Work out a schedule for the en- | to come up with a schedule ac-| Halifax area stables claimed LEAD SEE-SAWS. Nevin, Tor 0-3 3 0| nautics and Space Administra- fast and methodical soccer. By league with 48 points from 36| stroked five consecutive hits as| /@Tsed league. It failed. | ceptable to all clubs. | eight of the 10 races. Stan May-| “George Armstrong écored his | Goyette, Mtl 28 2! tion the _nine | Agreement was reached on a | a yton | jand game until the morning, | | Jean's Pride, Tim Clegg, Time's | Wilson gave Rangers’ — first | eontrast Manchester United was | games but Burnley is handily’ Kansas City Athletics rapped | Representatives _ of | hew of Kinkora, P.E.I. won in | € OT third of the series on his own — in passing and shoot- | placed to get back to the top, | out hits—biggest offensive | First each | he third with the trotter Sa : | with four games in hand and | pen rst of th hibiti i | team will play each other team Fellow and Lucky Logan, oe A Eat HEBD po SIDMOUNT G DE Fianiy Greaves got Spurs off me ith points behind. C ] ea 125 Ue ses Brea S once — except St. Dunstan's | other trotter, t Kt : - ree cee, ee ee AR NS to a good start, banging in a ool, runaway leader ot | in eon ee Saints of Charlottetown which "eas fact are mo off Bower's skate to tie it at , ls nda ‘ / ney for Charles Deal of Mount) 9. goal after 3% minutes. Cliff the ‘Second Division, suffered a ai "who had plane trouble Vault Mark asked not to play St. Francis | Uniacke N.S., in the eighth race. |r ite aly 10 seconds re- ® » it 2-0 f ae hom rise 1-0 away defeat at t eat = y X-N i ‘ gence, ait sstmatene® “| are "ot Laon Tere eye | and, dia’ leave for the Lake "ES club has been undefeated | je" psmle, winners wee! maining. in the mide period | ant with a Plan lub has been undefeated = ‘anes seasons. The teams MEDWIN MAKES SURE Orient could only advance by a | : SANTA BARBARA, Calif. | Scottish international David | Single point—it was held to Se tala Plies ies te (AP) -- John Uelees rocketed to| agreed to SDU's request. ra Rapid, Tip Chief and en a es the puck from | Herd raised United Hopes with scoreless home draw by strug- | 5) for 18 hit 16 feet, % inch in the pole vault| Saints are one of two teams) Bect time for the th ror ie Tone of ‘eats roa ORDER YOUR i gling Leeds United. Liverpool's nning for its in seven in- Saturd to b the first | that graduated to the league’s can ee oer fur. | and fired 10-footer by the goal after 84 minutes but leed now $0 six polats, with S82 nings. Hank Aguirre and Bob| Saturday to become the firs longs was Magic Rapid’s 47 4-5 surprised Bower while Arbour, | NEW IM’ Spurs sure of victory | i | Dustal suffered the remainder | ™an to clear 16 feet outdoors, | senior division from the junior) seconds in the sixth. off his feet, slid helplessly into PORTED three minutes pr when Terry | to Orient’s as he became the first | division this season. The other) —————___________ P y Medwin headed one in. In a restricted Scottish First | gg ge or nian his | athlete to break the so-called is Acadia University. Kelly's. powerslay geal ‘et HOLLAND BULBS Fulham, although at the bot- Division program, Dundee de surth and fifth homers for Ti-| 16foot ceiling indoors last win-| Holdovers from last season Paret’s Manager 4:47 of the third tied it, but AND PLANTS FOR Sink a poet toeen, in tecen | OF beating Siting Atbion $2, | gers and Bill Bruton contributed srovelled biamnett cee "the tae tare, uacacuns Sailors a n.d h New York took the lead again A pan rom ene crcl shout th wasnt | Bopaied Mnsal’ ove the bar|Shearvater Fivers “—the wo ls Threatened | en iebentr's shot 18 seconds SPRING NOW ans. 30 games; Rangers, od a enough as Detroit lost its fifth | The sagen former cot. | oe avy clubs—and Dalhous sie later also on a power play. | game in hand, have 48. game in succession rhe i, daiaened , St. Mary's Huskies, Mount| NEW YORK (AP) — The! Balon, a rookie, whipped Wil- @ cloxini Benny cues ra jmp | Elsewhere, San Francisco de-| from: the i Seieen’ auanad Alison ee Phone ens of| manager of Benny (Kid) Paret|son’s. rebound into an open net gioxinias d y Me- * * . feated Boston 7-4 at Phoenix, | ’ ew oo ny ew Bombers | said Sunday he had received | for what proved to be the win- ae ty aaniccas eae Ohio District Chicago Cubs blasted Mil- wa bee en te of 15 1 Sy | and St St. | threats egeteet his life for| ner. Pulford’s goal putting @ tuberous begonias Legeat after 28 minutes. The| . re waukee 166 at Mesa, St. Louis! George Denthes of the OS. | Prince ae Wales College of | a" referee Ruby Gold- | Leafs to within striking distarice @ geraniums hobbling McIlroy laid on the ‘Wins Ch ships beat New York Mets 7-4 in 10/ jt ws first announced that | Charlottetown applied for mem- | *€in. equalizer for the Lancashire | innings : St. Petersburg, Chi-| Uelses’ leap was 16-%. The de-| bership in the league’s Juni a While Paret, former welter- Donov: &G | @ potted tulips club five minutes after half-| | CINCINNATI (CP)—Ohio dis-| cago Sox whipped Cin- | tight of the vaulter and 6,000 | divicon, Th ct be det lo toe oe ee eee an ormiey time, outside-right John Con-| trict won the team title Satur-| cinnati 108 at Sarasota and) spectators was increased when hdougpeengenthayceingtai t/a coma for the eighth day, 309 Grafton St. @ ivy of all kinds nelly scoring. day night as championships) Cleveland edged Los Angeles|a subsequent measurement With at a meeting here April 14. | manager oe Alfaro said he A crowd of #5.000 saw Totten.| were decided in 10 divisions of Dodgers 65 at Las Vegas. | raised it to 16-%. The two meta protien in| wae 8 be} @ garbage and refuse an taken for ham’s victory while 60,000 were | the 1962 U.S. Amateur Athletic) The Philadelphia - Minnesota,’ Davies and Uelses were billed | drawing e the | found floating in the East k-up at Villa — me the Fulham- | Union boxing tournament. Pittsburgh - Washington and|as the headliners at the Santa fact that four of the teams are | River” if the criticism of Gold-] @ t Gladioli Bulbs d Shrubs Burnley ti Billy Joiner won the light-| Baltimore-New York Yankees! Barbara easter relays, but Dav-| based in Halifax and the late | stein continued. Alfaro did not 4 1 delive: an Spaneters who invaded the | heavyweight title and Wyce| games were cancelled due ed | ies dropped out after clearing | start er by the Univer- say who made the threats or parce ry 15-4 and missing at 15-8%,. | sity team how they were made. field, caused play in the St. Mir- oes Celtic Scottish Cup semi- suspended for 16 ciheuten see police could re- ‘ore er. Westbrook the oS aete| rain Ottawa Nips Halifax 3-2; cy SIDMOUNT GARDENS 8 My Geo. W. Johnson which wound up wi ie Rico had bt oan = | the central on Oregon dis-| the March 24 ti for fast efficient FIGHTS ERUPT tricts ight ene aon e Mare a fight in the McGill Ave. Ext. Dial 19 St. Mirren was leading 3-6 with 20 minutes to go when the trouble _occurre occurred, and fights against the ropes. Ca failed a championship. Harold ie of Prince George, B.C., lost in the semi-finals of oa ir cue iminat Alf, Toy Toy In On Goals ilk | class. Eliminat Campbe Gr | Ss eae 4 Toronto, Mare By WALTER Bt Halifax forward Oscar Gau-| nerty, Brynes, Bradley, Larock, | * Mickey MacMillan of North|. HALIFAX on renediatl det opened scoring . Barsanti. A LL — Gra s Title | Burnaby B.C. burst in the early stages of the through the first period. Halifax—Goal: Matthews. De- | oes a gave Ottawa Mon-/ Kaiser os another Halifax Pong Dean, Bishop, Gates . rds a 3-2 victory here Sat-| marker in the second. allant. Forwards: Boyd, d E ONE CAMPBELLTON, st evan Bel ian Takes " | eedey over Halitan Kinghhbers| Sehm Broiey. sored the othir| Nance, Reach, Mould, Kanor, an urope foo WAY ‘ g | to move them one game up in Ottawa goal. Moore, Gaudet, Croucher, Flan- 10% REDUCTION ON ROUND TRIP | their best-of-five eastern Can-| The play was fast and furious tigan. i Memoria? Cup quarter final on what started out to be a| Referee: Charlie Knox. Lines- ayoffs fast sheet of ice. However, the ™men: L 4 urie Power, Frank ay wore on Gt# lay to win their dintatined total-goal hockey playoff series) Grand Prix BRUSSELS (AP)—Willy Mal- FROM THE MOMENT YOU STEP ABOARD ‘neue Ray Cadieux picked ice dampened as 7 tary MONTREAL » seri emper _,nazale won the ser ie wanes resse of Belgium, driving the up a loose puck after a barrage | and the t ature rose. ARY eae N, PLEASURE, RELAXATION SAILINGS to go against Summerside for only Ferrari in the race. won of shots on Halifax goalie Terry) A near capacity crowd of 4,600 period: 1. Halifax, Gau- ¢ MEMORABLE MENUS IVERNIA APPL 13, may the New Brunswick—Prince Ed- pom ayo Grand Prix, run in | Matthews and backhanded it/ fans jammed the Halifax Forum det Guan hae i @ DANCING, FIRST-RUN VIES SAXONIA - . SOUTHAMPTON ; ward Island title and the right to| * Sstresse finished third into the upper left hand corner | to watch two evenly matched tes? Gagne 8:39, Blum and Gal. ¢ oars Me 2, war 11 enter the Maritime finals. ‘ak taad sa en te 0a an of the met at 4:37 of the third | clubs battle it out for the im-| at ‘SS, Gates 1:01, Byrnes @ SUPERB CUNARD SERVICE Rugged © Berube was pe g came a litt eee the star of the night for the win- Each rece was et 62208 ones, more than a minute after Allan| Play was dominated by Hali-| x occt™, Perio”: 2. Halifax, © 275 18S. BAGGAGE ALLOWANCE ners, triggering give goals, three | Sweden's Joachim. Bonnier, |Sutt Scored the equalizer at tax in the first period. Ottawa Onsen, Soatiay thieees PAY LATER IF YOU wisH of them within the t five griving a Porsche, was second *°2 | started to move in the second / rick, Finnerty) 9:52 toons minutes of the first period. Don! with 10 points on a second in| The Ottawa Valley champions) and by the third period were) Blum 17: i See Your iA Day, Galiant and Ralph McCul- the second and third heats and flow hold a 7-1 edge into | going all out when they outshot| Third : 4 See ee scored the other three Royal sixth in the first. | the fourth game of the series Ha’ 20-3. (Bradley Cadieux) 2:22 & Ot | Graham Hill of Britain, driv. | Scheduled for Tuesday night. | Checking was heavy, but tem-|tawa. Cadieux couitt ) #75 Barrington St, Malcham batted home| ing a BRM, won the first race) Ottawa took the opener 6-5 in PeTs Temained cool. 4:37. Penalties: Croucher 6:03 Markers, both in but was disqualified in the sec- | sudden-death overtime Wednes- | ‘LINEUPS Blum and Gallant 6:51, Kaiser third. _ond because of a faulty start. /day night. Halifex retaliated| Ottawa — Goal: Larose. De 16:01 ee CUNARD EAGLE the following night with a 54/ fence: Guenette, Hamilton, La-| Stops: — TO BERMUDA, NASSAU AND EUROPE ' ADDITIONAL SPORT PAGE 12 win, also in a sudden-death | bell, Blam. Forwards: Stitt, liao, 0 9 3-2 clash drich, Gagne, Fitzpatrick, Fin-| Mathew: M7 m2)