I The (Tillman. Charlottetown. Wed. March 20. 1963. SPORTS FRONT By PIUS CALLAGHAN Canadians At Toronto MONTREAL Canadiens and Toronto Maple Leafs clash to- night at Toronto and this last meeting of the season (that's in the regular schedule) between the two clubs is a termendously important one to both outfits. I The Leafs can all but sew up first place with a triumph. However. if the Canadians conquer they will be only two points the front-running lmach gang. A Canadiens’ Victory k ' to those afi into the final night all tied up. However. if they should fin- ish in a tie the Toronto club would get the nod because they have the most wins. THE Leafs will do their mightiest to win Canadiens’ chances tonight. If Red Kelly and his associates can achieve a triumph. Leafs by six big pomts With each team play. This would elinunate the ‘v‘ . . Habs from any chance whatever of capturing The Prince of Wales trophy The Gardens will bulge at the seams for this one. While teams like beating the other fellow at all times. there’s always a great kick ior some clubs to trim certain other clubs. Tor- onto and Montreal each dearly love to throw the other for 055. I a It should be a hard fought encouiler and the going could be rough. 0n the season‘s performances. Toronto should take it but those ones you should take you very often lose. The Habs have been unpredictable. Tfhey kwere Widely outplayed Ran ers at Montreal a couple 0 we s ago an IIlllting.g'1‘he very next night they stormed .into Madison Square Gardens and three the men of Red Sullivan for a one-sided loss. _ . The Montrealers have'managed only three triumphs this over the Leafs in 13 meetings. They‘ve last six and tied four. The odds are with them to chalk up another Victory tonight but the Leafs may pay no attention to 'odds. It has been Canadians’ inability this sea Leafs that has kept them from heading the nation is a rare one. It‘s usually the other way around. Individual Races GORDIE Howe seems a certain winner in the. scoring race. The big Detroiter has quite a margin is nearest op- position woul to go a great clip to catch him..Gordie himself will likely pick up a few more goals and as5ists be- fore the curtain fa-lls Sunday night on the regular 1962—63 Nat- (13cc. Glenn Hall would appear to However. if that stumbling Chicago n unprotectd in these remain- son to handle the league. This rit- have things under control. Pee Wee Oliver. Los Ange- les infielder. throws up his hands as he is tagged by Det- roit Tigers third baseman Don * ‘ urn LIBS wleitasheisnmdowninfirst . . “on . inning e Lakeland yesterday. Oliver was caught between first and sec- defence continues to leave Glee Plante or Toronto’s Johnny lug games, Montreal's Jacques B r could sneak y. owlel’hen we wrote this Glenn had a five goal cushion over. Plante and six over Bower. The Leafs have no chance to hurt Hall’s goals-against average but the Habs could help Plantes cause a lot Saturday night in Montreal when the Pilous crew visit. ~ _ Bower could go Into second place tonight in 031: stir , a l . ' sewed up this season and the fellow deserves the award, After watching him Saturday night in Toronto, you would wond his average so low. Playoffs-Start Tuesday l AT any rate, the semi-finals begin Tuesday‘next with the first and second place teams entertaining the third and fourth respectively. Right now those first and second place finishers aren‘t exactly known but they could be pretty well lined up By BILL MacDOUGALL TORONTO about M o n t r 9 a1 Canadiens' chances of stealing first place from Toronto Maple Leafs. Toronto d Canadiens meet here tonight and the Leaf manager-coach had this opti- er how he has managed to keep 1 lthe National Hockey League: after tonight. And then the mixup could be worse than ever. ; Deiroi’r Whips n ve— -' draw for Wednesday at th .CHICAGO (AP)— Detroit Red Wings all but killed Chicago regular season game at Stadium. The defeat left the Hawks in second place. three points be-‘ hind Toronto Maple Leafs with only two games left to play. T-oronto has three remaining. Detroit is in fourth place. The Detroit's first of the year on Stadium ice. SCORES TWO Norm Ullman paced the bris- tling Detroit attack with two goals while league scoring leader Gordie Howe added his, 36th goal of the year and anj assist. Howe now leads New; York's Andy Bathgate by eight; points with 36 goals and d7l assists for 83 points. . Detroit led only 2-1 going, into the final period but Alex! Delvecchio sent the Wings on their way with a goal at the fo-second mark of the frame. . CURLING DRAW The following is the curling ‘ vecchlo Chihawks 5-1 The wings five-goal outburst eliminated ‘ He an against. Chicago lost the services of scoring star Bobby Hull .1n the first period when he injured Leafs his right shoulder while checking Detroit‘s Doug Barkley into the boards. Ken Wharram scored the lone Chicago goal while Bruce Mae- Gregor was D e t r o l t's other scorer. UMMARY First period: 1. Detroit, Ull- man 25 (Geogan. Stasiuk) 14:19. Penalties -- Maki 1:57. Smith 11:05, Geogan 15:41. Hull 17:24, Stasiuk and Hillman 19:06. Second period: 2. Detroit, Howe 36 (P. MacDonald. Del- vecchio) 1:34; 3. Chicago Wharram 19 (Mikita. Lundlia) G 9:49. Penalties — Pilote : Vasko 3:29. Howe and MacNei 8:21, Evans and Ullman 12:06. rd period: 4. Detroit. Del- 20 (Howe. P. MacDon- ald) 0:40: 5 Detroit. MacGregor 11 (Fonteyne) 6:24: 6. Detroit. Ullman 26 (Stasiuk. Smith) 11:29. Penalties—Ullman 006, Miklta 5:17. Howe 6:13. i Saves: Sawchuk 8 11 7—- Hall 10 12 10—32 Hall’s lead in in: R mistic comment Tuesday about third-place Montreal’s chances of sneaking into the top spot in “We don't have to worry about Montreal—they have to worry about us." Montreal coach Toe Blake agrees chances are "pretty slim" of Montreal getting into first place in the three games each club has left in the sched- e. The Leafs have 81 points and Cahadiens 77 and a oss Montreal tonight would leave six points behind. In between the two clubs are Chicago Black Hawks, thr points behind Toronto and one ahead of Montreal, and many a Montreal and Toronto ear was glued to a radio awaiting the outcome of the Chicago-Detroit ings game Tuesday it” It 8 night. MAGIC NUMBER IS THREE 0 matter what the outcome of the Detroit-Chicago match, Toronto holds the trump cards. need ree points clinch their first league cham- pionship in 15 years. In Montreal. Blake had this to say about the Toronto game: “Frankly. we’re not too hopeful about going into a place where we've had the worst record of any rink in the league. I'm just hoping we can come up with something a little different from what we’ve n usin against the Leafs all year.” the six times the Cana- dlens have visited Maple Leaf Gardens. they have won only one game and tied another. tie tonight is something d 8 Blake refuses to consi er. Luis Rodriquez Is Confident Of Title Win LOS ANGELES (AP) -— Wel- terweight title contender Luis. Rodriguez. a serious worker in the ring but a funster out of it, C Charlottetown Club (Spares ceded). PM. MGM SEC. “3" Ice 1 'D. Hill, C. Whitenect.. I. Dunn. D. Ward. vs. D. 0'- , Dobson, C. Flem- " C. Michael. “lief! FL Hansen. Dr. McEnch- orb, D. loll. P. Whitlock. vs. J. Burden. Geo. Dillon, D. Jer- ‘dinc. 3. Simpson. 8 Dr. MacDonald. Dr. Cox. let M. . . . vs. G. Stewart. A. Sounds". 3. Acorn, Vutour. . ' A Dr. Gallant. T. Whitlock, ' are- §.mch,A.GllI,vI. . u R. Ketch. R. Manning, (1m. .. 13.er a. 1‘”. K. J.- North R. Wins Midget Opener B a c k e d by the sensational goaltending of Sheldon MacKin- non, North River Midgets blank- ed Georgetown Midgets 1-0 last sight at North River rink in the first game of a two-game to- tal goal championship. Scoring the lone goal was Hollis Newsome. The game was clean and hard- fought with only three penalties being ed. all going to the winners. ~ ries resumes at George- Thc se obert- town Friday night with the game and to underway at I o'-1 2. Set adv clock sharp. ) Today’s Minor Hockey Action Only activities slated for City loan today are scheduled f I.“ p.111. It Sorts Arena. I' F A Pt Dr. John ’I‘lieriault'e Abbie Tome. shimmer . Bantams will hold a special Chicago 81 ll 1618171 78 workout and neuey‘s Montreal I 16 II III 171 77 Abbie Juveniles meet to make $3131! 1.1-7! trip to Summerslde - both New York "In mum at 6' o’clock sharp Boston 1181 mm“ series for the Island i r Iday he will win the championship from Emile Griffith. The Griffith-Rodriguez fight Is scheduled Thursd- night Dodger Stadium with two other world championship ls-round matches which were rained out last Saturday. “Yes. I still think I knock him out." said jovial Luis, the Cu- ban refugee who sayl he lives 1in free Cuba. meaning Miami. la. (CPt—Punch Im- this season—we’re settling for lach isn't particularly worried too many ties." APPROACH RECORD With 21 ties the Canadiens are “candle”!- within one of equalling the season’s record. Four have been with Toronto. seem to be anything wrong with us e weren't ge good goaltending steadily all through getting it now and that’s when it counts. . much a o E goal the last four game, allow- Punch lmlach Noi Worried Of Habs Stealing Top Spot "That’s the problem with us Imlach says "there doesn't now. ttlng the ear, but we're . . We can't get sharper than we are to Don Simmons has been in H scored I, goal on a hard angle Topw§ Prince Coimty ‘ took a giant stnidc towards the 1s- land intermediate ‘A' title pulled out a 4-3 vic- Sandy’s Royals at the s Arena last night in the fifth game of the best of seven finals. The Combines now lead the when they tot-y over . and if n - m‘day afternoon at the Sports Arena. to capture the crown. Garth Harri! goal at the 13:48 mark of the final penod‘ was the deciding factor in the Combine \dcwry. Both team ud been battling furiously up to that point in trying' to break a 2-2 deadlock. the unniiing shot from If BHS Takes Hoop Tilt IIHS yesterday afternoon; Wh' also controlled both put it the clear by Greg Del; hnn. Only a minute mcrside goalie goal When the Royal had swooped in all alone SET FURIOUS PACE The teams ad a furious pace in the openuu" stanza In! for Curling Draw -' For Montague nesday night: 7 P. M. Ice 1. J. S. DesRoches, H. Clair, s. McKinnon. A. McGre- gor. vs. F. Vuozzo, D Nicholson, L. Stewart, P. MacDonald. Ice 2. C. S. Stewart. K. Hugh- es, Gene Murphy, Beers. vs. .J Cudmore, D. Jones. D. H9151. ring. 0. Hennlgar. . 9 P. M. Ice 1. A. Robertson. L. Sin- clair. B. Dunphy, D. lfacLeod. vs. P. Sinclair. E. Cudmore, T. Hooper. MacDonald. ’ . Ice 2. H. Moar. B. Smith, M. Wigginton, L. Nelson, vs. . Kennedy. M Nicholson. G. Gid- dings. E. MacL backboame- ' , pulling down 15 re- ounds. ".he Birchwood team domin- on. was out Sunday night with the flu when the Leafs defeated New York Rangers 2-1. Leafs finish off the season with a home-and-home weekend series against Detroit Red Wings, whose Gordie Howe is ahead for the individual point- scoring championship. Sask, P.E.|. Sets Pace For Today PORT ARTHUR (CPl—An extra-end between Saskatche, wan's Walt Laycock rink from Shellbrook and Doug M of Montague, P.E.1., sat the pace for a battle of un- defeated rinks today in the fifth round of the Royal Canadian Legion curling championships. The afternoon. fourth round, was held up at completion as Laycock needed the extra to defeat McGowan 6-7 as the stubborn Islander scored gles in the 10th and 12th ends to tie in regulation limits. The battle will be between on 5' Saskatchewan and Pete Eu- sar's Edmonton foursome. who defeated winless Carm Rock- ; well of St. John’s, Nfld.. 8-7. Still much in the running, York'Blanks ‘Fairview iglniatown, Ont.. crew 16-7. Game Laycock had walloped New- foundland 15-6. lln other fourth round games, Rob Kilburn's New Brunswick rink from Fredericton played welllin defeating the Manitoba- w Not ta represen- tative, Bill I-Iodgson of Fort Willis 9-5 Nova Scotla's k from burg won Its third straight 12-6 over Butt and B.C. finally broke into the win column en Joe McKinnon's Kamloops squad whipped Steve Stratford'l Vlr‘ In other third round games, Nova Scott. shaded EC. 8-7 with two in the 124: . New Brunswick whipped Ontario 10-6 and Prince Edward Island stopped Manitoba - Northwest- Minor Hockey VM one Following is the draw for Wed- t - game origin earlier linook- With Thane gone Iii the robbed F Combines Capture Lead; 2-: andy's Roy aboutteafeetoutaftcrbewuawldloitmoduif .45.? . omed off Mann's pads int" (he als endup adonny- onlyfiveeeeonds gamma Lnnky Dick Tingley was the am in the Canbine equalizer. 'lue slap-shot artist put the puck rlitht on opposing player Algea- (‘utcllffe's stick on a W from beiind own pet and 1:31! had no chance on up. I . Buck Whitlock sat out 3.. 1m period. having stiffened . a 8 :5 if?" E a Lcod) .54; . cliffe (unassisted) 18.23. “‘5’— K. Ready 13.43; K. Ready Third Period: — 1. Oornbincsz- (G. neigh‘ an) 13.48. Pull-V waiting for one of the leaders ' g, falter,kwere a pair of Marl- '" mun-'19.. M me rin 5, Nova scotia and 3_c_ ommmmly eagiclwnswiclr. will thm Nova Scotla 101100 001203— e ' N3. 012 zoo 011 102—10 Grouped with two wins were Manitoba Northwestern On- om“ 1°°°m‘°°°‘°" '1 mm and Ontario while Prince P.E.ll. 010010010121— 7' Edward Island and B.C. had M“ W M 002001 loam—5‘ one win and Newfoundland and Sask. 403 human—15 Quebec were Wales: in (our Nfld- 010 OIOMOIG— 6 “8113- Alberta 0!) m 110 011— 9 DOWN ONE Quebec IOIWMIW— . Husar was one down coming Rm “me with ""3" “mm Man nw'afioo oiiouooo— s Tillman): hTm‘fllp t k Tn til? “'3' mmmm' ’ s w 1m nockw‘dl "my 1.; Sask. ooioioanoioi— s. “mm the Bus“. “one with P.E.1. 110001 0% 1010—7 his final rock but was wide and mm m 100 103 010- 7 slipped past. Huser then made Albert 101031010003- 3 the shot Rockwell had tried and Quebec moio 102M— 6 In made it to count two and win. Nova Scotia roommates—n Earlier in the day HIIIII' lied 3_c_ mmm,m_“ made good on his last rock to Ontario 1101010111”— 1 nip Sam Butt's Quebec entry from Valleyfield M. "m0. Laycock found a tough o P V L nent In McGowan, who had I Saskatchewan 6 4 0 last rock In the 11h,'McGowan \lberta 4 4 O was heavy on a draw and went few Brunswick d 8 1 rough the home to the love Scotia 4 8 1 ‘ . int: 0 4 2 2 McGowan was emailing the fem-NJ. Out. I 2 2' shot rock with the only atone llfitilll Columbia 4 1 I Inthehouseontbeiathwhenl'rince Edwarde l 8 Lsycock played a takeout -:"_ h$ 4 0 f stuck for the winner. Earlierillewfoundlaad d O 4 Muted Felrvfew M In action m Go both for the winners. scion now deadlocked .‘ l-IIL' Show: dusfban or lym‘CANADlANm THE CANADIAN NAME momma-unmounted: l side their own league a month ago, knocked out the highly- rated Ottawa Monties. They are undefeated in the playoffs. The appeal for funds we launched a week ago and hun- dreds of fans responded with lndTi'vldualfldonationl. e se es opens in Moncton tonight. mm W ..... l FAMOUS FOB BRANDED INSPECTED STEAKS noon on: CANADIAN TIRE Steon & MocRoe Ltd. II Queen st. A“ ,' ated the play all the way and alsgotod-uventerms M M at halftime were leading 303- Resuhs Tues at up 14.12 mark when at. an Penalty -— v. Harris 19.59. Other top were for the 0 hmwm MW 1 _ Binw . v ,Ilfle —------- wnnem were y eatharby protect“ m h m (1 hr '1 mdmwany Mammal 12« and Andy Arsenault 11. There were just two minor c at am, A ' P . on a 3-and-2 pitch. In fore- T°P3 f“ file 1053“ W" Haskell coma“ “‘3 on 3793"" Arsenault'e go'olmoufli ‘ rapist: a be is the pet-mu “1.” George Wotton with eight points. day It $13011: Aliza-Bl: the flint I for ' semen. (AP Wire-photo) same was ca ly hand- same one s I In My- Thea 'm m um, I led by Len Slroh and L ed a 3-all tie in an exhibition , I Farrell. m Pee Wee game. Bob Mechllan hr at J!“ :1“ 2am "I" . I scored one and Wayne McQuar- “Id 0‘ “.mg‘fin , '°°' 118 Kent 8. Dial 4-6782 . netwogoalsforthc ' onmrlo Team fihile Pat Fitzgerald. Bob Mc- enna and Kenny Bowling flalh- ' [Gav Tu ed the red light for Bears. es esday din thr: second W of the . KING SIZE KlEENEX For MD. ay. w 'ch was a second game “do” in a home - and - home series. UI'I‘AWA (CP) — Bolstercd Snipes defeated Lurks 1-0 on al ingdontly rivet gamed, but Imlach By fI “£00 donagkim collected goal iby Jimmy Theriault. I a i won' edged “mu y ans meet t er expenses, Th 5 win ties the series up at m or. _ . today when." h, 0, Johnny the Prescott-Kemptvll-le Com- can. A deciding game wllll bel ‘5 w“ “5th is. "2.? mt? quick“ hm Bower will “mm the blues left by air Tuesday for played Thursday at 5 o'clock! Moncton to meet Moneton- sharp. I COLORFUL—1°? mm— u also won't be m, um“ Hawks In a best-of-five series Officials for yesterday's game, “V95 lm’h‘! today whether 1,“ win“, '11! the Allen Cup eastern play- were Wendell Duncan and Philip‘ . ABSORBENT—for quick and Frank ahovllch, who has 36 - and. l’ oasywipe-up jobs! goals this season will avail. 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