SPORTS FRONT By PIUS CALLAGHAN Things Are All Even ANYONE who called either Stanley Cup semi-final in five games ne been proved wrong New York Rangers and Chicago Black Hawks made —— aneeisee ch short series w motes Sate Yom Maple sak and Montreal Canadiens Tuesday n 2-0 in their best-of-seven sets, the —_ and Rangers began their comeback Sunday night and Tuesday they picked up where they left off on Sunten. Tonight the scene has shifted to the Canadian cities where Leafs and the Habs are hoping the aera on home ice will continue, Ir both semi-finals to date, not one of the four teams has been able to garner a decision on enemy ice. That pattern f{ could continue ao omen pe if it oe, the Leafs and Canadiens will meet in the However, ne two a by the oom and Rangers surely must have inspired these underdog clubs and noe they'll take to the ice with a confidence ang det: will be hard to overcome ONE THING is sure and that is that we will see plenty of hockey in the next few days. Tonight the cameras are on Montreal and Chicago as these teams fight for that all-important fifth game and a 3-2 lead in the series. Saturday night the scene shifts to Toronto for the sixth hattle between Leafs and Rangers. This will be the final game in in this set if tonight’s winner comes through again on Saturday. If Leafs and Rangers pe ee next two games, the series will conchae Sunday a at Madison Square Gardens. er tonight’s game in Montreal, Hawks and Canadiens will rps! po Sunday oo they will renew their battle in the Windy City Stadium. This also will be the arach game in the series if the victer tonight can do a repeat on So those of us who growled last pw night because of no game will not be annoyed this Saturday, We’ll see Leafs and Ran- gers and undoubtedly it will be Hawks and Canadiens on Sunday. Mahovlich Looks Bad UNDOUBTEDLY the goat in that Rangers-Leafs game was Frozk Mahovli lich who failed show anything { The Summerside Midget all star players rey eee it up in the dressing Minor Hockeyists ; M seemed listless most of the evening. He drew two rather useless penait- fes in the second period, just when Leafs needed manpower wor: on the two-goal lead that Rangers had built up in the first, is é Guardian, Chartottetown, Thurs., Apr. 5, 1962. 11 following their at tri- ' umph over a gets y evening a Civie Feted At Banauet Johnny Bower was supposed to be playing for his job Thurs- | day night "mn if that was ~~ om. the old cs retain surely must | SUMMERSIDE — Three hun- | Morrison told the young hockey have retained it. Johnny was in fine f arr in that ed Minor Hockey League | pavers that the cost to the first oo when Rangers ile coeiean the vis' wer | players were feted by the Ladies | town of the Minor program this was weak on Sunday but he responded to Imiach's. last and | Auxiliary of the George R. | season was over seven thou- came through with flying colors on Tuesday. Pearkes VC Branch, Royal Can- | sand dollars, but added that if f or proatin yg Bee ee ee = game’ - wee = an Legion Summerside last is youth work makes better | i ie ener-Waterloo club scored i 0 night at a banquet held in the | citizens of the boys taking part, goals and assisted on the third. He looked mighty dangerous Legion home. Master of cere- | the program is well worthwhile. every time he got yoy of the rubber and you can be sure | co was Robert C. Schur- | He thanked the Kinsmen club the Leafs will give him extra attention tonight. | for their m of $500 and The principal speaker the director of physical fitness | at Summerisde High Schoo! | Charles Ballem, who spoke to the boys on the importance of rtsm. What About Tonight? CANADIENS have Bese none badly in Chicago. They not = them oe too much ‘aes, this year’s hockey program David Boswell. The Hawks seemed to Preonghee tbs habe spo ip, rules of the ly in the first iod A they outshot the | game, respect for officials and | gratulated the Habs 22-10, After that play hen even but the Chicago squad had | stressed the responsibility of | winners conducting themselves with | dignity at all times. | He also ke The highlight of the evening | “é or This could indeed be the case but we aren’t makin such | was the Gaerne presentation to | p eall, We still think the Blakemen will be mighty tong | uals te | the most valuable player in physical fitness , erack on Montreal ice and we look for them to go ahead once | each Minor League bracket. again in the series tonight. You can’t just write off a team like | These trophies, awarded by | principal speaker Canadiens. After all they did have a most impressive record | Robin Hood Mills Ltd. were | during the regular schedule and even gh they now are | presented on their behalf shorthanded they still remain a potent outfit. Gar Poee a Ga | ele Seauy #oreae ead tec | e should witness a rugged contest tonight and the Mont- | the Minor League committee Sc. pa so age eva ope realers will have their 1 SI on hand to cheer every- | of the Senseeaas Amateur | program thing they do. If Chicago could conture ‘this one, they’d be 23 & | Athletic Association. Receiving Mr. Sdhcinasaes soa: apy oe fair way of ending things Sunday night. Canadiens know this . the awards were, “Mosquito, gram from the president of the better than anyone and they'll take no chances. Jimmy Keough: Peperteays Maritime Amateur A ic As- Gary Gallant; Pee Wee, Em: | sociation, Pius of ' manuel Gallant and Bantam, | Ghartott who Paul Hogan regrets at not being able to be | a r m 2 r Ss e ot U e Harold Champion _ presented | present due to illness. He also | the most valuable a, in the | congratulated the Midgets on Midget division to David Coffin. | annexing the rene e e This trophy was dobened by H. | crown. R. Crockett Jewellers. | A message — also read by | a n S ' i Mr. Schurman presented | Mr. Sch J. crests to members of the Pee | Hogan, Seeoitoes of the SAAA team which won the expressing regrets t pres The 1962 Farmers’ League, Raynor, to the captain of champions will be declared this| New Annan BBeavers, Clay Saturday night at Kensington | Mill. Ladies Auxiliary, when Kensington Seabrooks and| The James Pendergast tro-| who prepared and served the Hope River battle it right down phy, awarded to the league's | delicious turkey dinner, was to the wire in the o_o and | leading roan will be presented | presented a uet of flowers final game of the seri } the Pendergast | on behalf of the iinor League | After playing arcadh six hard | | family to evens a of the | players by George a aks a fought games, the, teams expect | Hunter River Com member of the Mi joann | to attract the largest crowd for) Mrs. MacInnis will present the | which won the N.B.-P.E.I. title a long time. These folks will be David MacInnis Memorial tr 0- ay night. anxiously awaiting to see who phy to New Annan’ Beavers His worship Mayor J. Ernest | Wee the | land championship. Mrs. Gordon Ramsay, presl- dent of the ed with mable for | present ral | of the excellent luedocae being rovided by Mr. redee a sports y coe at a local store. Seve large group pictures as well as individual photos of donatio: other clubs, coaches and spon- sors for the part they played - successf provincial di- | teams that did not win titles. in glowing terms in work in this | Province as he introduced the Other who jsPoke briefly were | forts in a ae of the players and | a gift certificate will capture the coveted Stanley fae Richard Dalziel, for lead- | Bridge trophy. | ing the goaltenders during th e| Following the game each regular season. team will line up at its blueline| Isaac Walker will make the and all players who ‘are to re rink management presentation ceive awards are asked to come | of silver spoons, engraved FHL, With Colorbestos Siding ae ‘or the presentation ee- | to the following scorers: clayton | \ remon | Mill, Jack O’Connor, Joe Pin or Rock Shakes The Stanley Bridge trophy wiil | Dan Thompson, Don Fyfe, John | be presented by vice-president | Pineau, Errol Waugh, George Here is what you get— Buddy McEwen to the captain of | Watson, David Walker and Ed- | @ New pride in een of your home. the victorious squad. | win Wall. $ Greater re-sale ) saac Walker trophy,| A great night’s ae toe Lasting color, fren ‘wae. awarded to the team ite wel is promised the man; @ A snugger tighter home, lower fuel bills. first in the league, will be pre- | expected to attend this eticial @ Double ae against the weather. sented by president, Delbert closing of the Farmers’ League. | @ Colorbestos can’t burn . rot, or resists terniies and other insects. @ We use Insulating Shingle Backen, to bring out the butt line shadow. 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The 8-4 win annexed them the N.B.-P.E_I. title, the Montreal Canadiens and Toronto Maple Leafs were pre- sented to some of the lucky boys present. 4 Other dignitaries present in- cluded past president of the Legion branch Leo Blacquiere, president Ross MacKenzie, John Ellis, president of the Y's Men’s club, Derek Hughes, Kinsmen club president, Coun- cillor Garnet Ross, Wilfred MacNeill, Benny Grady, Gab- riel Chiasson, Allan Wedlock, Ear! Cannon, and Howard Waite, propriotor of Waite’s Pharmacy sponsors of the winning Midget team. ‘Canadiens Not Consistent; Penalties Disturbing Blake By LAURENT CHIASSON spring's humiliating nt -final sat out the fourth, may Mikita not only leads all play- MONTREAL (CP)—Montreal loss to Hawks, have been ready for tonight's game scorers with nine a Canadiens will be trying to halt consistent — even fous the He wasn’t so hopeful about aioe goals and six assists- aggressive Chicago Black present series is tied 2-2 in Bernie ‘(Boom Boom) Geoffrion, is generally regarded as the bis who twisted his chronically bad left knee in the third game The Boomer dressed for the fourth, but wasn't used. “I’m not going to take any chances with Geoffrion unless he’s fit,”’ said Blake. Canadiens will have Keith Mc- Creary, 21 - year - old winger brought up from their Hull-Ot- tawa farm club in the Eastern Professional League as an em- ergency replacement. McCreary took several turns in the fourth game and showed Hawks’ onslaught when the two games—and they know it. man in Chicago's offensive at- | clubs meet in the fifth and key They were hard pressed to game of their best-of-seven win the first two games 2-1 and | Stanley Cup semi-final here to- 4-3 here last week, before losing 41 and 5-3 at Chicago Sunday and Tuesday nights. ‘ Coa Toe Blake was partic- | ularly disturbed about the club | taking too many penalties and | its: neni to kill them thought we played well a. to win that last game. | ut the penalties killed us, barked Toe. we were shorthanded we just stood there tured the Sunny Isle Farm nee | watching the other fellows put gue title last night as a result of the puck in the net. their 2-1 win over Southport : | ‘Lor OF RUBBISH’ Saint Dunstan's rink “T can’t figure out why we're The Bombers took the two. being given so many penalties. ome total goal series by a 7-4/7 keep reading we're playing ‘ore. | rough and dirty. That’s a lot of a for the champs were, rubbish. Wendell Doiron and Wendell, “In the last three games we MacInnis. Smallwood. counted have had two men out at the | the lone goal for Southport. same time with penalties. It __ | never happens to the other | elubs, always us." Canadiens made the long trip “I'd have to pick him as our best Player so far in this se ries,’ said Hawk mee man- Ivan night. | Canadiens, out to avenge last ager Tommy West Royalty Wins Crown West Royalty Bombers -cap- HOUSE WIRING AND REP t ALTOMATIC WASHER 398 ae . ea REP RY a = Storey Electric Ltd. 136 Prince ell. Chicago’s biggest gun in the series has been Stan Mikita, the Czech-born centre who is finish- ing his third year with the club. Does Spring Thaw PUT WATER ‘Series Resumes In Your Basement? | back from Chicago by train for i : | tonight’s game. Hawks, “mean- GET A Friday Night | wate flew by chartered air- ; i line Hampshire Bulldogs and Nine The clubs will meet again In S U M P p U M bP Mile Creek Bulldogs battle the sixth game at Chicago Sun- Friday night at Saint Dunstan’s day night and if a seventh and rink in the sixth game of a best deciding game is necessary, it of seven final series for the W. ” be played here next Tues- anes eee Ooo bes Mestunel. san 7 i. > 0 al Montreal, you ave \ bis rapewpaita ey which 7 to keep them off balance and eading the series 3-4 are see that’s what we're doing,” said ing their second straight title Hawk coach Rudy Pilous. and their opponents are deter- “Being on home ice for the Prepare for spring thaws — keep your basement dry with a MacDougall aute- mati¢ sump pump. Reg. 49.95 $39: DOUGLAS BROS. & JONES LIMITED mined that the trophy will be in last two games helped us, of their possession after this series course.” he said. “But we is over. played well in Montreal too. 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