S PORTS FRONT The Czeches are ge their opponents and the Russians t ommon, they are winning. be extremely interesting how the y off tomorrow, Friday and n head on into one another. clubs have one thing in c However it is going. to contrasting styles of play pa: Saturday. for the big clubs ru Canada will meet the Czeche Russians Friday in the games out the world champion. Thus far the Habs have rate clubs. but their style of play a a lot of skeptics eat a few words have been getting tremendous efforts was generally accepted to be the club left Canada is turning out to MacMillan plays on the right* side and Marsh center. Left winger is another Maritimer, George and this trio has»given the-National some pleasant sur- since the tourney got underway. eas : of the Habs 28 goals Millan has two goals and two: assists. prises The line has produced 10 four victories and Mac. Faulkner has six goals, high in- two. Reports from the championship site, Ljubljana, tavia, indicate that the Canadians are not regarded Russians but there could be some Red faces before the play is finished. The Habs were b FOURTH but if they continue to play as they seem assured of at least a second place with some breaks in the game with the a threat to the Czeches. and ranked to finis they have been finish and could, Russians, conceivably end up Local hockey fans MacMillan a big boost telegram is to be sent t will receive tomorrow mi by the Canadian Na will cost 35 cents, to cover the RAMBLINGS JAMIE KENNEDY and RICK O’DONNELL played togeth- ‘er last evening for the first time but to .see q id think they had been together since their youth . . be interesting to see them play in the Intercollegiate league Another most welcome addition to the team “together ... would undoub tedly be KEVIN mate for VINCE MULLIGAN on the blueline . . ’ BURKE now stands at 2-2 in the BRIER that he has ‘lost were real close affairs . six matches to go and will be shooting to beat the 64 The MONCTON HIGH SCHOOL PURPLE KNIGHTS visit Charlottetown this weekend to play SAINT DUNSTAN’S HIGH SCHOOL and it. seems a shame that WAYNE MACDOUGALL and CECIL MACDONALD will . . These two stars of the SDHS club will has mark that he hit before . . . not be playing : be lining up with ROGERS FREDERICTON JUNIORS at KNIGHTS are r Canadian Club ¢’ Keeps Up Pace [ag By CHRIS ANNETT been playing ,only the second could do t for these crucial games. A community his evening to MacMillan which he orning and any person wishing to sign his John Henry to the message is requested to drop tional Telegraph office. Each signature eported to have speed to burn “they leave like Edgewood Scott” and a very big defensive unit .* . It should be a good game to say the least... “the Canadians are conning are rushing but all three s tomorrow and then the that will undoubtedly single © nd strength have made already. The Canadians from two lines and what ber three line when be number one. Bill Johnson is the ° Faulkner the num in their the tourney and Johnson has Yugos- as even in top spot. heir little bit to give Bill cost of the wire. LS Here is a bit of action in yes- terday’s game between the Canadian and the East German teams in the World Ice Hoc- key Championships at Ljubl- ' fighting for the puck. Behind NOW STOP THAT SHOVING. jana, Yugoslavia. Canada’s Marshall Johnston, left, and East Germany's Plotka are Johnston is East German championship. (CP Wirephoto | | | | | j ‘ goalie Hirche. Canada won, 6-0 , to stay in the running for the by cable from’ Ljubljana) them one . It would SMITH who made a perfect . ART but the two games . . However he still RANGERS as they play the the Forum Saturday . . . The Clay And Terrell To Box In Toronto (CP)—Canada _ stay running title Tuesday with a 6-4 victory jover East Germany. who at times show a pretty good JJUBLJAN A,- Yugoslavia: in the for the’ Id hockey | The punchless East Germans, but Broderick kept them off the By DAVE DAVIDSON , of unsupportable discrimination | TORONTO (CP)—The Ontario |against the promoters and the [Score sheet. : athletic commissioner ‘has no |participants themselves.” OPENS Losomgr Ba other choice but to authorize : Rabie Then at goalie the staging” of a bout between |THREATENED TO PULL OUT iKolbe at 15:36 whén he tipped Cassius Clay and Benie Terrell| Robert Arum, a New York lin a drive by Begg from the for the world heavyweight box- |lawyer representing Main Bouts blue line. -ing—championship at Toronto Inc. which. will handle. the| Three minutes later, Begg set Tuesday, March 29, the legisla-{Closed circuit telecasting of the |up the second goal in the same ture was told Tuesday. Labor |!rounder, had threatened tolway for Cadieux, who grabbed Minister; Rowntree,-whose. | the ee te. Toronto |e rebound.from Begg’s long shot Jd bel lies department the com-| -uesday a decision was not |and backhanded the puck past The Canadian penalty-killing mission, said in"h statement he |Feached. Kolbe. crew was called into action less is satisfied the application by Tt was left in the hands of the| The Canadians reised the |than a minute later, when Begg d_ the application oy \labor minister Monday by Merv |score to 3-0 on MacMillan's gol jwas sent off for cross-checking. onto “meets all the require-|McKenzie, the Ontario athletic iin the second period. MISSED OPEN NET ments of the Athletic. Control |Commissioner. ty The Germans. came to life| Mott missed a wide-open net Act and regulations... . .” The bout will be promoted by |when Cadieux was fae Met Or ccs oor “Tt want to emphasize that this | Tunney, boxing and wrestling |9:36 for slashing, but the .pen- the period. Kareenbauer went decision in no way condones or |promoter at Maple Leaf Gar-|elty - killing crew again kept |off again for interference at supports. the us actions, dens, in conjunction with the them out of Broderick’s way. No |18:24, but the Canadians failed affiliations or public statements |Gardens. : sooner were the Canadians back |to capitalize on this opportuiity. made by either of the major Harold Ballard, executive |at full strength, however, than| Cadieux the ‘third-pe- participants in this fight.” vice-president of the Gardens, |Lothar Fuchs led an East,Ger- |riod scoring with an assist from The minister said ‘any other |said a ,contract already had |man assault that caught “their |Conlin while the Canadians were action, regardless of how attrac-|been set up with Tunney with |defence crossiegged. Only luck short-handed. with MacKenzie in tive it might be to. ang- the laler taking, « figure that [kept the puck out of the Cane JS Cont 2, ito : 0 ; net. is Despite thé handsome scoring one, would be a clear ‘case|was Ni en ae Cua oe : often careless in their own zone during the period failed to press the attack. On Full Slate In NHL Tonight ‘Hull To Try For 31st Again. By JERRY GLADMAN Canadian Press Staff Writer Johnny Bower will dress, | © Bruce Gamble will play and |: Bobby Hull will try again. These are a few of the items| on the agenda as the six Na-|: tional Hockey League clubs see |) ~ action tonight. The schedule -has | : Detroit Red Wings visiting Tor- onto Maple Leafs, Montreal Ca- | | nadiens playing host to Boston |» Bruins and Chicago Black Hawks at New York. Bower, the veteran Toronto goalie, who has been out of ac- |” tion for the last couple of weeks | ~ with a pulled muscle, is readv | ; to take to the ice, but coach Punch Imlach has: decided to stick with Gamble. : The 27-year-old Gamble, refugee from Tulsa Oilers of th Central Professional Hockey League, was a pleasant sur- prise for Imlach. He filled in ad- mirably for regulars Bower, Terry Sawchuk and rookie Gary .. §mith of Rochester Americans r J 4 the American Hockey League. Imlach had sent for Gamble when he decided he would re- quire experience in goal*to face the top clubs in last week’s ac- tion. He kept Al Smith, of the junior Toronto Marlboroughs~ on the bench and iemployed Gamble. ; “DECISION “WAS~SOUNT™ His decision proved to be a wise one as Gamble went un- beaten in four starts, including one tie, and racked up shutouts really. had_a good chance. I’m | against Montreal and Chicago, the two top teams. Gamble’s personal satisfaction probably came Saturday night as he blanked the Hawks 5-0 and avoided becoming the goalie to concede Bobby Hull’s 51st goal of the season. Hull, who shares the record od 50 coals in one season with former Montreal grea’. Maurice Richerd, and Bernie. Geoffrion, ‘is the only player to have done it twice, He performed the feat fir:t in 1962. The -muscular Chicago ace had only a@ few opportunities. to “t./to help them in their playoffs. BOBBY HULL threaten Gamble, but the ‘latter | rose to the occasion, particu- larly with one unbelievable save. The rest of the time, Hull was well covered by a horde of Maple Leaf players. Gamble, who pas played im ‘New York, Boston, Tulsa and Marquette, Mich., hopes to re- main in the NHL. _..., GLAD TO GET CHANCE ~“ygurprised’ myself a“ Tittle with the two shutouts, but not, lthat much. I know I am a good goaltender _ but. have _ never | yer happy that 1 have the chance now to prove myself.’’ For the next “few’ games | |Gamble’s position is safe as Im- lach said he “couldn’t go. with anybody else.’ Al Smith will be lsent back to the Marlboroughs Meanwhile, Hull will be look- | ing to stick New. York goalie Cesare Maniago with the distine- tion of yielding him his 5lst | |marker. Maniago has been, in| ithis spot before as he allowed | |Gecifrion to score his 30th’ ft 11961, .™ | REG FLEMING be provided by rambunctious | Reggie Fleming, the reformed | bad boy of the NHL. Manager- coach Emile Francis explained MacMillanGetsTwo Points As Canadians Wi A : WLT F AP Russia 4002 38 Canada 40028 38 Czecho. 40027 68 Sweden 310m 86 E. Germany 130 4 8 2 US. 040 #7 31 0 Poland 040 420 Finland 040580 3 Tuesday’s Results Canada 6 East Germany 0 Russia 13 Finland 2 Czechoslovakia 7 United States 4 Sweden 8 Poland 2 Shelfoon, V. Newson. vs Prowse, G. Gallant, M. White, A. Trewin. Ice 4 — E. Tanton, S. Beaton, H. Campbell, D. Cosgrove vs K. Kennedy. M. Pursey, E. Austin, J. Anderson. Ice 5 — F. MacMillan, E: Gil- lespie, G.” Brookins, P. Tanton vs A. Garrett, L- Burke, H. Cof- fin, Bob Stevenson... - 8.30 p.m. Ice 1 — P. O’Rourke, W. Carr, B. MacLennan, T. Winter vs J.°j Vautour, Bill O’Rourke, G. Rodd, | H. Rector. Ice 2 — G. Dillon, K. Dalziel, F. Dillon; H. Crockett vs B. Dil- lon, E. Nicholson, K. Dowling, 1. MacNevin. | f why he chose Fleming over Bob Nevin, a. strong, two - way player and an excellent checker. “In 1962, Hull and Andy Bath- | gate were battling for the scor- | ing championship. and Hawks | put. Fleming on Andy. He stuck | to him like paint. Andy didn’t get-any~points-and they: tied-for-; first place, but Hull had 50 goals | to Andy’s 28 so he won the’ trophy and the $1,000." Ice 3 — A. Smith, N. Nichol- son, A. MacNeill, M. MacFad- yen vs. D. Cameron, W. Reddin, F. Burke, F. Brown. Ice 4 — Reserved: for Schur- ans Ice 5 — Reserved for. Schur- | ‘mans. m AT BELVEDERE __ | The following are the teams for the Vice-President’s Round TT ‘ |. Coverage for Hull tonight will \ EXHIBITION HOCKEY -FORUM WEDNESDAY, MARCH 9th—8.30 p.m. Rogers Rangers (P.E.I. Jr. Champs) va. Charlottetown "Hawks" Adults 60c — Students 35¢ Robin - sta Thursday, March 10th, ‘at 2 p.m. © Team No. 1 — G. Molloy, C. McKean, F. Davies, R. Curtis. Team No. 2 — E. Taylor, M. Rogers, C. Stewart, H. son: = Team No. 5 — E. MacMillan, «amon F. McLellan, F. Stew- Team No. 6-— R. Hill, J. Mac- Nutt, C. McLeod, E. Lord. Team No. 7 J. Irwin, G. Barbour, C. Brennan, M. Sim- Mathe- ons. Team No. 8 — H. Likely, B.|C. MacKinnon, B. ae | _ PLAYOFF PLAY-OFF Vv macy. Civie Stadium. Crapaud Sports Center Wednesday, March 9 * Game Time — 7:00 P.M. Englewood Reginal High Kensington Regional High CIVIC STADIUM WEDNESDAY - 8.30 P.M. Borden Nationals Pope Mot ‘Admission—Adulte 75c; Students 50¢ Advance scale of tickets—Enman’s Drug Store, Borden Phar- SECOND SECTION The Guar \ , 2s “Covers Prince Edwardplsland Like The Dew" Charlottetown, Wed., March 9, 1966. ‘PAGE 9 § PEI. Curlers Split Games | With Manitoba And B.C. By DON ANGUS |. HALIFAX (CP)—With ‘seven | rounds to go, the Canadian curl- ing championships. here had a rinkful of contenders vying for the national crown. In -another crucial fourth-draw | foursome from Haileyb dre mateh, Ron Northcott's Alberta r= bye in round — ” entry from Calgary curled to | near perfection in a 12-6 tri-|P-E.I. HAS BYE The fifth round is scheduled. to umph over Bob ne four- some from Avonléa, |get under way at 2:30 p.m. Alberta 010 000 102 000— 4 Quebee -100 101 010 121— 8 SOURTH ROUND HOCKEY. HOCKEY tors Aces SALE © CONTINUES ALL THIS WEEK - “Family Size Refrigerator 1 59° “EXTRA SPECIAL Bunk Beds ee Sets Complete 4.99 ma . 1966 Wallpaper On Sale Now Reg. $89.95 CIL Paint, all colors, inside and out. FIRESTONE HOME and auro 187 Great George St. * Dial 4-5347 — \ & > Sask. Ontarié, skipped. by Joe Gur-|MANITOBA WINS : [AST (1:30 p.m. ESTY' tody_and-\N.B. 211 101 001 001— 8 owka of Cooksville, was the only| Manitoba, led by Hersh Ler- |5¢es New Brunswick versus |Manitoba ,, 000 020 25¢ 130—11 team to come through two|ner of Winnipeg, gained an 11-8 British Columbia, Quebec draws Tuesday with double vic- | decision over Charlie Sullivan of |against Ontario, Saskatchewan Sask. 000 110 010 201— 6 tories and after four rounds:|Saint John, N:B., in an after- | versus Newfoundland, Alberta | Alberta 111 001 104 030—11_ found itself in a two-way tie for |noon contest. Newfoundland’s |against Northern Ontario and : : ‘ first place. George MacCharles of St. John’s Manitoba against Nova Scotia. |Nova Scotia 010 210 000 102— 7 | Ontario and Alberta, which |seored its initial tournament |Prince Edward Island has the Ontario 403 000 014 010—13 split its two games, each had | win, upsetting Bill Tracy of Bag-|bye. 3-1 won-loss records six |otville, Que.,10-8 and British| Ontario had little trouble in | Nfld. 202 110 102 010—10 {other rinks were close behind |Columbia, piloted by Lynn Ma- |defeating Nova Scotia as Snarr Quebec 010 003 010 201— 8 _ with two wins apiece. son of Burnaby, defeated a (had trouble getting his Halifax 5 British . Columbia, Manitoba |tough Prince Edward Island | teammates to give him the shots |B.C.~ © O11 004 030 110—11 and Saskatchewan each had 21|rink under skip Art Burke by he called. PE. 100 210 202 001— 9 marks: Nova Scotia, Prince Ed- jan 11-9 count. _ A big four-count in the first put STANDINGS ward Island and Quebec were 2-| In the day’s opening games, the host province in the hole and 2. At.the bottom of the standings |Prince Edward Island edged |Gurowka counted # three in the | 1.145 “31 were New Brunswick and New-|Manitoba 8-7, Nova ‘Scotia | third and another four points im) (ii tig - 43t |foundland, each with one win and nipped Newfoundland 98, Que- the ninth end. to break Nova Brite Col : 2.24 three losses, and Northern: On-|bec upset Alberta 84, Saskat-|Scotia’s back. rene tario with an 0-3 . \ |ehewan drubbed Northern On- j Seskebe oe Gorcaka skipped his rink te|tario 128 and Ontario defeated |... THNRD ROUND eer a 81 a 13-7: romp over Nova Scotia's |New Brunswick 105.0 | Oe go eee medaeneot eo treme oe ee ee as cae a a Ol ee el coe a 8 fourth round after downing New |third - round draw, while Bill Se en on New Brunswick : . ; Brunswick 10-5 in the morning. !Brozelle's Northern veer acho 020 112 000 904—13 | Newfoundland 413 ON THE BRIER BROOM site —ooeoe— 101 000 100 020— 5 . Newfoundland Bia Game And “Little” rors seoun OE Terasie: Spee 1 ova 9g . } 202 200 101 0-9 Captures Series By DOUG BELL afternoon game was to save|Manitoba - . The yesterday afternoon match | Labrador. 000 ai os1 010—7| Tracadie Cross literally mas- between Ron Northcott’s Alberta| Overall Ontario has been get-|Prince Edward 21 in as rink and Bob Pickering’s Sask-| ting stronger game by game and 112 200.000 101 ¢ | Intermediate C group B playoff etchewan foursome was built up| British Columbia are beginning ° ' and now will go on to play the as the game of the week at the| to show just why they are here. Intermediate C champions in as, the game of ine war in’ the| Manitoba is getting behind early| Rangers, Hawk [Prince County. Tracadie Cross iis, oa ion ae” Seats "S| To Meet Tonight (Sarees = Fm = ams meeting. mai gh on ~ one, expected to ape the best] Sjerwelght due. to an. dlinees . Ha ats te 0 . ; an winners were | Cane ot ene ome ter any two| and it is obvious that it is having| Nosers Rangers and the Char), MacDougall with six, H. Mor- teams on-the ice. However, des-| @ definite effect on his curling. lottetown entry in the P.E.I. In-|rison 5, E. Walsh 3, N. Kelly 2 pite the poor curling the score P.E.I. FEARED BY ALL termediate B playoffs meet to-|K. Scott 2, R. Paquet 1 and M,. was quite close throughout moet Our Idend wom one Cone. night in an exhibition game at |Fitzpatrick 1. For the losers 3. wrered sucsies © Soe ak ila Sik aed aege eos nts 6 Giass, Th toiatoaloaes = : and Temple are |WWite a . Th z cance Mecugheut ‘the whole I2\beginning to make themselves |Hawks under the hand of Frank-| SKATING TODAY. ends except the 10th which Bobiknown. at the ‘66 Canadiat lie Dow have beén allowed to é had a chance for a five with al\championships. As of now and}. = . —= double takeout: with @ bye “this efterncon they |Pck up several players for the}. FORUM Team averages in this gamelare 2-2 and by no means out of |4me including such well known were unusually low for the/the race seeing as how each and |"@mes as Stan Peardon, Dave 1:45. - 3:00 p.m. - peng sn nag Nyon ie a team has at least one |Lawlor and Gordie Whitlock so one aa © See cont oct ilose. - a ee Pre-school Children pr gy Ble tg PR once nilt bros sechd start falling /71, Sunlors are warming Wp for (350 per famsiy) hit-for only 61 per cent. Picker- | "0t his two Sosses to date, |the Tesumption of their | series ALSO SKATING ing himself, with high back- |e” could win-more. The 7 eae eae ee = club.The}.. 4:00-- 5:30 pms —--. —-- swing and ail could manage only |*Hines ere going aow all the top Hawk lineup: pa games and we will probably see |fense — Bob Crockett, Frank Adults—25ce —~ Even greater importance was|@ sudden death playoff Friday |Dow, Kay Stewart and Frank) added to the draw by the morn-|night which could involve even | Robinson; Forwards — ARO ing results when Bill Tracey of |More than two teams. MacLeod, Jack Hines, Lowell Quebec. pulled what many like| Against B.C., Burke ran into a |Brown, Dave Lawlor, Stan Pear- to consider an upset by downing team which had just reached it’s |don, Gord Whitlock, Doug Mac- Northeott. Nevertheless the|peak. The western team was | Arthur, Preston Smith and Blair Quebee rink is a team not to|forced to come up with a much | Smith. 00 ae ne ea eee ee Veanbien f ewfoundland work-|fore it subdued the Islanders, ( ed so hard to beat them in the|Tonight P.E.I. meets N.B. and MINOR HOCKEY another Island ‘Victory is'expect-|° =” 3 \Flinn, E. Bartlett, L. Laird. oe. : There will be three | | Spares: Joyce Beer, Agnes |HIGHLIGHTS games played this evening at the | ° Bagnall, I. Laidlaw, M. Rogers,| The arrival of many more Is- Forum. Players M. McLeod. — . janders here yesterday, the|are asked to check Monday's AT SOURIS names of whom we shall pass ‘up |Guardian for the schedule. Dr. Kassner trophy play. since some of them should not : 19 be away from work... Last nights 2 Ice 1—A Mallard va H. far-| Brier banquet wae very success New Shipment of ; r.. : featured a guest speaker e e ioe 2 > HB: Poole vs A. Grit on Biblical history (It sou md s Honda Bikes . ange but was very entertain- 9-11 i ing) ... Sweeping got noticeably wey Areivet Ice 1 — R. Jenkins vs J. Dou-|better with the brooms getting ? Cot era seo _|broken in ... Plan a trip to Hae- Iee 2 — C. Delaney vs M. Birt. |lifax Friday It should be “AT MONTAGUE — quite a day. ‘ 7 p.m. : Ice 1 — G.Worth, E. Cud- ore, L. Nicholson, A. Bears vs 4 - Siena H. Gal-] . ; |loway, 0: ar. * ein ewer es me 1S OUR BYWORD ‘a Smith, D. Sorrie, M. weil vs : 160 Mode! with 18 h.p. overhead J.K.. MacDonald, M. Nicholson, olks - cams, dual carburetors, ‘and tele- R. Leard, B. Mabon. Vv wagens scopic front suspension. 9 p.m. Are Gur Specialty : Ice 1 — P. Mcintyre, A. Mac] (ite nme of icv hp seth Gregor, A. Coneen, G. Clarkson gepuine jonomy vs Duvar, C. Ings, A. Mac- | Volkswagen parts. yd cs vide Se Leod, E. MacLure. f RUDISCH' ly =. Ice 2'— J. MeNeill, E. Mur. Ss -Keith Carmichael phy, H. Matheson, B. MacKin- GARAGE Ltd non vs L. Munroe, L. 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