eee sce, ten. Feb 15, 1965.1 SPORT ECHOES Twice this season the Enman Old Timers The Summerside “Over-the- Hills” are starting to flex their muscles in preparation their tussle. with the z Combines Blow Safe Lead By NORMAN MacDONALD _ tied the contest 5-all. Those - Combines will have to remem- ~ Combines, and Wednesday night | the Eagles were down 5-1 and ber that a game isn’t over until t* final siren. Get Ready Ernest “Lippy” G.udet will | o> cast off the hobbles of advance- Fy % ing age and don the blades. * We don't know about you, but Old - Timers. this we gotta see. We've also Chick Gallant that old right- heard that the gertal doctor, winger with the guided mis- Jim ‘Saunders, will be be- sile. will be back on his old tween the pipes. He was in beat. Walter Campbell, “The there in the last old-timers Rock” of the forties, Joe Ber- game, and looked like Vezina mard, Frankie Woodside, May- Trophy material, on a couple nard Schurman, and Charlie of shots anyway. All in all, it Deighan, are all due to per- ooks like a bonanza of enter- form. Charlie was one of tainment, and if you choose an P.E.L’s best junior products, easy chair in the living room but is how a senior. (I was al- for a seat at Civic Stadium for- most going to add “citizen”.) this one, you're beginning to There are even rumors that show your age, pardner. The Doug Cameron four- g : 2 ~< 4 lottetown Curling Rink the past week and will represent the Island at ‘the National finals at Saskatoon in March. BRITISH CONSOL WINNERS | Shown above; from the left, are: Bobby, Dillon, lead, George Dillon} second; Sydney trophy for the MacDonald To- bacco Company, Allan Smith, sion, is back in the groove again of and will give everyone a for rookie honors. At one time Cournoyer looked good but he brilliance has faded cnsiderably. We're the schedule. Ron Ellis, after betting on Ellis if he doesn’t get in quick succes- injured-again. ing Long Stories Short Stan Mikita is slowly but fair- group of parents and fans. Each narrowing the gap be- centre takes its turn playing his linemate, host, and the return visits have i F z < g t : 5 = z 3 & zg i ' f ; & E i 7 > Detroit Topples Bruins Tie Maple Leafs DETROIT (AP)—Gordie Howe {the wings a 52 lead. They |Crozier scored his 20th and 2ist goals | added a power play goal in the | E. Green,; presenting the mate and skip Doug Cameron. | } , ‘ ‘Rangers; 6 10 12—28 | nullified by referee Frank Ud- |vari on grounds Fleming had ‘ ‘Montreal. Canadiens Tie CHICAGO (AP) — Chicdgo;cago ice and slipped it to La-, | Black Hawks came from behind | rose, who was in front of Glenn twice to tie Montreal Canadiens Hall in the Chicago net. 2-2 in National Hockey League Phil Esposito evened the) action Sunday night. score at 2:06 of the second pe-| The deadlock left the Hawks riod while Jean Beliveau of! on top of the National Hockey Montreal was in the penalty League by four points over the box. The Hawk center got his Canadiens and Toronto Maple stick on a long shot by Pilote Leafs, who also played a 2-2 tie and deflected it into the cage Sunday night with Boston | over Hodge's shoulder. Bruins. | Balon was forced to leave the Pierre* Pilote pulled the game midway in the second pe- Hawks even st 2-2 midway in te |riod when he caught Pilote’s second period with a 45-footer | stick flush in the face. He was that ‘was screened from the view | bleeding profusely when he went of Canadiens’ goalie Charlie | to the first aid room, where the Hodge. | diagnosis was he possibly had Montreal had taken a 21 lead suffered a fractured nose. ¢ five minutes earlier on a goal| The Canadiens winger was hit by Dave Balon, who scored on | accidentally during a scramble a neat pass from Henri Richard.| near the Chicago cage. ° Pilote , Claude Larose of the Cana-|was off balance and swung diens scored the first goal at | around with his sti Chicago Black Hawks 2-2 to action of Chicago scoring star Bobby Hull, who had missed four games with an ail- ing knee... SUMMARY First period—1. Montreal, La- rose 19 (Ferguson) 16:51. Pen- alties—Richard, Esposito 3:19, Picard 13:6. Second Period — 2. Chicago, Esposito 22 (Pilote, Henry) 2:06 3. Montreal, Balon 16 (Provost, Richard) 5:44; 4. Chiéago, Pil ote 8 (Nesterenko, Mohns) 10:54 Penalties—Beliveau :54, Mohns 8:19, 11:14, MacNeil 15:22, Mi kita, Laperriere 15:54, Rousseau 19:17. Third Period — no scoring. Penalties — Pilote, .nisconduct 230. Saves Hodge 614 3—25 14 5 10—29 16:51 of the first period after team-mate John Ferguson stole the puck from Denis Hull in Chi- MINOR HOCKEY IN SOURIS The following are the results | of minor hockey in Souris the weekend. PAPERWEIGHT Souris 4 — B. Jennings 3, Chevrier; Georgetown 1 — M. Martell. Souris wins two game total goal series 6-3. PEE WEE Souris 4 — J. Gallant 3, Gallant; Georgetown 0. Souris wins two game total | goal series 7-0. BANTAM Souris 12 — T. Rogers 2, EF. Power 2, G. MacDonak 2, A. MacCormick 2. K. MacPhee, F MacAuley, K. Jennings, C. Campbell; Georgetown Souris wins two game total over | | A. | 13th of the season | 8°al series 19-0. ose 5) St Donk 6 ee ing to regain it. Referee John Ashley put in a | busy night, calling 11 penalties. Pilote drew the most severe, however, getting a 10-minute | misconduct for complaining to | linesman Bill Morrison of an | off-side call The game marked the return HOCKEY SCORES | By THE CANADIAN PRESS SATURDAY National League Montreal 4 Boston 5 Chicago 3 New York @ | Detroit 1 Toronto 2 American League | Quebec 3 Pittsburgh 4 Baltimore 7 Cleveland 3 | Providence 2 Hershey 6 | Buffalo 2 Springfield 7 Western League Portland 3 Victoria 6 | Vancouver 4 Seattle 5 Central Professional Tulsa 3 Omaha 3 | Eastern League msboro 4 Johnstown 6 ck attempt- | Hall | BILLIARDS FOR RELAXATION -_ at — Ch’town Billiard Club 173 Gt. George Ph. 2-216 Eee JUNIOR PLAYOFFS! FORUM Tuesday, Feb. 16th 8:30 p.m. ( Eat Rogers "Rangers" Tignish Nips | ew Haven 5 Clinton 6 | Nashville 7 Knoxville 5 International League Des Moines 7 Muskegon 5 Dayton 4 Fort Wayne 6 | Toledo 1 Port Huron 3 O’Leary 4-3 Students 25c Adults 50c This Week Ontario Senior AT Tignish Aces made history on Friday night as they edged the | Oakville 3 Galt are O’Leary Maroons 43 in their | Ontarie ee e first big win in the new Com-| Niagara Falls 0 Oshawa 4 Civic Stadium munity Rink at Tignish. It was a very exciting and hard fought hockey game that threatened to go either way during the latter part of the game, it was a dra- | matic finish with O’Leary pull-| ing their goalie in the last few Legion Curling Goes Today MONDAY— 1-2—Pre School Skate - 4-5—Vocational School Practice Legion | TUESDAY— seconds of play. The opening goal was sco’ by E. Perry of the Aces. Scoring in the second was K. McRae, E. Perry. James Smail- red | teams | in the Provincial.Command, gets underway at two o'clock this afternoon at Belvedere Golf and | Winter Club. } man tallied for the - | ‘This will mark the first time C. Strang, and A. Sellicker | for the Charlottetown branch to scored in the third tying up the act as host for the four-day game. C. McCarthy scored for | double knockout bonspiel, and the-Aces jate in the third. | Charlottetown. is heavily repre- Starring for the Aces was sented with 12 teams entered in Juvenile team 7-6. |date at Drummondville, Quebec 4-6—Minor Hockey 6:15-7:45—Baptist Church Skate 8-9—Minor Hockey WEDNESDAY 1-2—Pre School Skate 3-5—Summerside High School 5-7—Minor Hockey 8:15—RCAF Eagles vs Sum their goal keeper Gerald+¢he competition. Montague is| merside Junior Legionaires Keough. sending two teams, Souris has | Penalties: E. Perry and A. | moved into the picture with two, | THURSDAY— Hennessey. |and Summerside-has one quar- 3 tional School Referees: Joe Dorsey and Al- |tet in the running. Coase Comet procties lison Ellis. | The winning team will repre-| § 19 —Skating In the community league the | sent the province in the Domin- ae ee one ee = . i | whic down to defeat to the Tignish 48 p.m.—Minor Hockey Scoring for the Juveniles | Mercier mms, morse ee aay Sees " were: G. Cheverie 3, 0. Martin | President of Contes Laston te 2,G. Peters 1, P. Gaudet 1, De- | ted to be on hand at two| SATURDAY— stroyers: F. Bernard 4, L. Per- | “Pe on ae 3. jorclock this afternoon to throw! 7.351:39 p.ms—Miner heckey Phillip Harpers Paperweights | the opening of the four-day com- | 5:30-7: beat O'Leary Paperweights 42 | petition. | Serene Hodaz in the O'Leary community Rink eee oe for ae curlers is | O—Skating ; on afternoon. Scoring _o'clock evening | suNDAY— for Tignish were Ronnie Gau- ~. te tliowed a areas AY. det 3, Gary Arsenault 1. a On | 8:30—10:30—Skating Club O'Leary Regional High School 2 6:15, and a banquet at the tagging’ in the scoring line 3-0 to | Clover Club at seven o'clock for | <----e—eeee—ee——es Tignish Regional high school in| 2! curlers and officials of the a@ game on Saturday forfeited | bonspiel. the game to Tignish in the 14.40 THIS WEEK second of the second period, due INTERMEDIATE to a match misconduct penalty PLAY-OFFS given to Allen Collicutt'of the i at the O’Leary team. Collicutt who received two mi- nor and two misconduct penal- ties during the game refused to Monday, Feb. 15th forced the game to the Tignish | team. Tallying for the home| Flying Hawks" tea : Alvin Hackett, Joe | and Georn ' 0 | Students 35c Adults 75c > _ TODAY'S SPECIAL 1962 Dodge Sedan Color black, dependable V8 engine .2 real good low mile- age. ~ Dy i the - coring. race: in many..pew _ friend- - : ° TORONTO 2 — BOSTON 2 : é : oer i. , ot as “ef the- season Sunday. ~panad when, Delvechia ; ree T his stick. above his shoulder BHikita Woe last year. _ fies on ee effort and point a emo —— a rigs Si eried goals | Wal te" derlected "a ‘shot behind}: Summerside Wees Forbes Kennedy, who had fin-}second w killing a Lindsay year-old |Talied third chuk. ei eeeesn tae Wan ally wea a vegalat job with the |to- lead Detroit Red Wings to a| Liudsay’s 12th goal. enter wie on heae nna Kelly's nial visit to Natick, Mass © to Boston Bruins, is now o-t for the |62 victory over New York! Detroit outshot New York 18- | National Hoe aaa wae sent the Leafs ahead 1 while the Natick team there. season with a broken collar | Rangers. 7 in the first period, but had to | The last Y aruim anne to| Doth teams were one man short Ge dees eit ce 0 tnicty leres bone. Howe's goals put him past the | settle for a 1-1 tie. ase by the thi S riod | midway through the first. He 20-mark for the 16th straight! Howe scored the opening goal |'’¢ early in third period took a pass from Bob Pulford | ° season. . ‘at 15:27 when he faked by When Johnny Bucyk and Orland | 9+ fy1! speed and beat Jack Nor- « 8 ® The victory kept the Wings in| Wayne Hillman inside the Ran- |Kurtenbach seed en ris with a 15-footer. | contention in the tight National blue line, fought off “| Armstrong pushed the Leafs | ® Hockey League race. Robinson and Howell halfway to|°®ds. The wiptd out &/in front 20 in the second, drill- | l The Wings broke up the game|the goal, broke loose and put ‘e2d the Legfs had built onjing a short shot past Norris with a four-goal second period, |the puck behind Plante |martera by peerge Armetresg while the Boston defence was = scoring 58 seconds apart with} Ear! Ingarfield got it back . out position. . \ ani ten late the Sen “ew, 3” footer pesaiy,| me eaiie ae reaate during | The improving Bruins have period. pping a - nto the | of a poss our th and tied Cd ommies ‘qi? Floyd Smith got the first one, |short side at 18:45 for his 12th ue weekend] and kept aire their last six games. The Leafs . blasting a 2-foot shot : heir c escapin | ' aa . and | elie Jacques Plante at 14:05 | Ron Murphy snapped in a NHL cellar. New York Rangers | ciynt eee evens me cen t's sow inn | Vine Maligns. nn” “er Ns Uh goal, om & Set 87s inom Howe at 1.9 of the nt, ‘Wice ath saw their SS yay ence. . N Ullman. . | place wi — a setback with a con-| The Saints are eel idte wall ‘Then Howe, guarded by Harry |Second period on a power play points. Kelly 13 (Pulford, Boun) 11:3. 1-4 win over 8 lub Univenity’ Mounties Feb. 27, | Howell and Phil Goyette in front|for a 2-1 Detroit lead. But Lou) Bucyk sc on a delayed | Penalties — Green 6:20, Horton St. University, cs First Period: 1.—Saints, m.|% the Ranger net, jabbed in| Angotti got it back, tipping in| penalty call against Andy Bath-| 10:33, Westfall 11:01. ‘The Saints Roy (V. Mulligan, B. MacMil-|Alex Delvecchio's “rebound at) jim Neilson's screen shot for his £4te, who hafi interferred with! Second period — 2. Toronto, lan) 7:59; 2—STU, Morris (Spen- | 1©:04. seventh goal at 4:18 the Bruins fprward before ne| Armstrong 12 (Keon, Moore) | ser, Train) 10:18; 3—STU, Mc-| , The two short - handed goals, a ‘got into pojition for his |y:15. Penalties — Brewer 0:29, Carthy (Morris, Glancey) 10:54; | @uring the same penalty gave man Gey B ereman oun screened goal af 2:13 Stewart 12:46. 4.—Saints, D. Pollock (B. Mac- Kurtenbach’§ equalizer came| Third Period—3. Boston, Bu- teat STU: Kaas “bonaioe,| NORTH RIVER [scores bis tind goat wt to:25 [2 452 He Jook nace fom ook 27 (Borin, Olver 2:3 Wood, McDonald; Saints: Le , oiding, the puck between to Si Toe ‘Sewchek te Williams) 4:52. "Penalties — Clair, Hughes. ICE RACING Hoe yr as s eu of ® | scored on a ‘back-hander from | Brewer, Westfal 16:55. Second Period: 5.—Saints, G. five minutes. & in fess Man | an improbablp angle. | Saves Monaghan (A. LeClair, G. Whit-| The best racing of the year | . An earlier! Boston goal, at Sawchuk 49 9-2 Shea reer 4 we bed aan ee on SUMMARY 14:40 of the jfirst period, | was | Norris 127 7-2 : 259; 7. First Period —1. Detroit, B. MacMillan (M. Roy, D. De-| Causeway on Saturday afternoon | 1 20, 15:27: 2. New York {Catulel) 14.58, Penalties: Saints: | before. 1000.race fans... _-| ingarfield 12. iHowell, Hicke) UN Tie tne STU: Monteith,| Ripover with youthful Ron 18:45. Penalties—Ullman 1:39: C RLING RO DUP Tard Porles Gass in the sulky won the fea-|Neiison 6:08: . Ratele - 10:08. TOWN — ,MacKean, N.S. MacLeod, Reg. shion Cay, Detar | onmored btn WA. on (Seling 6%: Howe 8, Nel) Te er eae se Plea fase hea '_ 19: 43. aw for lay oy, ; fel) :20; ae thee Lady Simeo and Jewell Fingo|” Second Period — 3. Detroit, | Charlottetown] Club, (s pares| MacKenzie. | sare te . (orris} pat up a stout battle with Rip- | murphy 16 (Howe, Smith) 1:38; | needed). Ice 4 — Doug Hill, Norman) » P. Oulette over but could not head him. ( 7 p.m. mts Matches) Nicholson, Dave Jardine, Ivan) 5:40; 11.—Saints, A. Gelinas (M. a os Kelly, G Hughes) 7:21: 12— Mr. ‘Key was the class of the | Hadfield) 4:18; 5. Detroit, (Roung- Berrigan vs. E.K. MacNutt, Al. , G. 221; eight horse field in the B class, 3 10:38: 6 Gadks| lee 1 — F. MacMillan, L.| MacLeod, Bill Rogerson, Heber Saints, G. Monaghan (unassist- man + 6. Detroit, ea) ai inate Mra | tt ci tet ait time sah 7D | plavney vf Roberton W| Jon : Beals, |: ie’ . 3 oe polo Yates won the first heat | Penalties—Murphy_ 13:23. Smith | Whitlock. D. ..G. Procter. | Ice 2 — (8 year game) — © linemates Tom MacCar- Carthy " Morris - 10:15: 15. with all horses being very much | 19-54. * Ice 2 — E. Tanton, W. Redden,| Dave Walker, Errol Nicholson, Greg Morris garnered |Saints, B. MacMillan (M Kelly in contention right to the wire.| Third Peried—S. Detroit, Lind- | K. Cantwell, F. MacLean vs. L.| Cecil Dowling, Ed Fairweather, | . M. Roy) 19:50. Penalties: STU: | 1 the second heat ice race fans|,ay 12 (Delvecchio, Fonteyne) | Wellner, B , T. Burke, E.|vs. Al McCurdy, Harry Sim- Dewar Judson as- | Nestor (served by MacDonald), = their first win sar or 7:42. Penalties — Brown 5:27, eee G. Kays, C. Campbell beings penalties, eleven to |Monteith, Wood; : DeCaru- | 1 some time as Adiopolo Delvecchio 12:37. — G. Kays, C. Campbell, , . St. Dunstan's out- |fel, ! and. Royal High Direct landed | saves B. Patterson} F. Lewis vs. D. Tommies 56-16. SAVES: at the wire at the. same time! Plante 17 13 1444 The pee curtiag inners of the “Three Star |G. MacNeil ....... 1 4 7—12| im a any heecos field. draw at Montague for today. ~ - ” awards were George B. Nestor eee eee eee 6 722-4 Snes ee reer on Eagles Clinch . 7 pm _ Clarkson shies i Gane C event. petition — C. Nicholson, L. Ste- Pri i W a eS First Plac wart, B. Scranton, L. Holt vs. L. : W 5 i cotta Gem 11 e || Joonston, E. Duvar, C. Sollos, F. * . > we oe Pineridge Marion (Bernard) 2 2 , SUMMERSIDE — RCAF Eag- Ice 2 — S. MacLean, K. Mc. e Rowdy Dow (Maclure) 3 lies clinched first place in the Kenzie, 8. McKinnon, L. Nich- TOPSKHINGS £2-LU Siw aren RE tars so ate Sn 2. © - over es 8 . OV. 5 ae ye ow ee, ve $ 7 | visiting Cornwallis Cougars in a .|9 om. te M ae ee ted eats dey “6 re Se its Ron Buckles $, Mr. Key owned by T.. Chap- The Eagles now meet Shear- Ings, W. Faulkner, R. Collings - the Univer: |Rthe et a wae * pell oe Chappell. — in the first of a vs. A. Sullivan, L. Munroe, A. y which took 4 . x Leod, L. Furness. eon Stora hs at ay |"A tomtom ot Kian Cd-| "ST SeeParonne |Saciy Sin* oe oom wie #= Fale. Su ot lege the trophy t® | Ripover (Gass) 111 42 and 184 victories, =e nals: of the | Lady Simco (Parsons) 233 |the completely outtian was the fleet tiem at the Bostenany which took | 7) Tee? (O Chappell) ian eee tees TS te te fos PWC. "Te place in the gym after the bas- | wax (MacDonald) 44 dh |@ame and 79-14 in the sxcond, ketball game. _| Gay Laird (Walsh) ~ = 6 4dh contest Friday and . Sunny King (Craig night the ‘Cornwallis goalie, y 7 Milne, played a fantastie game to Tops Mirlorer ceed sal idvives ‘i, |im stopping 75 of the 7 shots Poneto. 3 tea” fired at him. During the game, ! Pwc Times: .31 nm however, he pulled a ligament Pat | + 1:2, 31, 3. in his knee and had to sit out iy 2 Sern 4, ee (eee oe, __ for CLASS Hutchings paced the airmen Heal Adiopolo Yates (Ford) 11/Friday night with a brace of oe apleaalie yy e (Ford) 4 2\ed by Buffett and Martin. Jenkins, [ Key (Clow) 26\non and Smale tallied for the|McGee vs. Dr. Hero (Rodd) - 78 | visitors. * N Coles, Ed. Fairweather, M Guy (MacDonald) 64 Saturday afternoon the injur- | Giggey. ald vs. J. Bruce, 8. Dixon, pyro g ces aie lee by subsociie Deg ead \weiths, Ale neon eet ES: — Donald. driven by 8. Ford; Royal ign (Be enloyed less saccess his Mac ivan | Mectieaald, 3° tena’ > ™S \er vs. Frank Innis, MacDonald, J. Larter, J. Mac- Direct owned and driven by 1 inde eee the (HQE2® Ted Brooks, Ivan |Lellan vs, H. 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