14 The Guardian. Charlottetown. Wed. Mar. 25. 1964. FRONT By NICK FILL‘IORE HABS GO RAGS TO RICHES THE NATIONAL LEAGUE I‘LAHIl-‘FS me here again and llkP most other nutty sport willei's across the country we're going to give our two rents worth and make some predictions We think read rs expcét some predictions once and a whle. and If they don't . ' here goes anyway. Youth seasoned with experience and a late surge to win e is only one possibility that . . Stanlev Curt—That Is If the Toronto Maple Leafs can pound t em so badly In the semi-finals that Montreal won't even make '1 to the finals. But if they do get by the Leafs rough- house tactics they will go all the way. We're counting on littlo (‘hal'lle Hodge as the Habs key player. and think that R‘bb~~ Rousseau \\'lll be their top scorer The big man. .iean Bcl‘ "rill “'Lll probably be fast and rug- . and so mil Laperr-er: an arper. Either Boudrlas or Churnoyer from the Bahv tabs could fill in to give the Can adieus some extra scoring strength. Well take Montreal mer Toronto m the stI-f‘lnals, ( games to 2. In the Chicago-Detroit semi-final series we're picking . because tliev have a home game. advantage. The Red Wings have been the strongest team In the last half of the season but when it comes down to a series against Hull. Hall. Pilotte and the boys. we think it will be good night Gordie Howe Inc. The Red Wings have been very uninlprcssive on Chicago ice over the season. v f both Chicago and Montreal make it to rhe finals. we will pick Montreal to win the Cup in seven Eames- we're not quite sure why. Miaybc we like success stories. ere now. We've gob out on a limb and may make a fool of nurse". It's Just our luck that Detroit will sweep the whole thing, EDUCATION DIDN’T HELP BERG BASEBALL PROBABLY NEVER HAD more brilliant Intellectual than Moe Berg. m‘aduate of Princeton. the Sorbon- he and way stations. Moe was able. to speak a dozen languages. including Scan- dinavian Ho was polished. suave. articulate and big:th educat- ed. a distinct rarity in the majors. B was considered such a phenomenon when he joined the White Sox that a Chicago paper carried a feature story on him and his accomplishments. Moe was embarrassed when he discovered his teammates avidly reading the yarn. his enllllirruslnent not being eased by the tact that he'd twice fanned the day before with the bases fltll. fishing wildly after curves. The powerfully hit-lit ante-fly as possible and found tha viewing him mph new interest The nelz'hbor war. the other ll catcher. Buck Grouse. a tobacco—chmnnlz throw- back to the prehistoric days of base-ball "MM." said f‘rouse sagely. "I don't care how many of them college degrees you got. They ain't learned you to hit that curve ball no better than me." OFF THE CUFF NORTH RIVER JUNIORS wllI he without one of their king- pins when they open their best-otfive scum-final series in the Charlottetown Junior Hockey League against .. Dunstan’a .lV's at the Forum tonight. Team scoring star DAVE LAWLOR suffered an injured knee in the team‘: last outing and will probably be out of action for the remainder of the season The team we picked several weeks ago to give the CHAR- LOTTETOWN .IIJVENILES the most opposition for Maritime honors. East Picton Regional High School. has won the Nova Scotia Juvenile championship. over teams from Glace 830'. Windsor. Dartmouth and Amherst . An unknown Hons/ton Colts outfielder. JOHN PACIOREK. has been belting Casey Stengle‘s .IIet's all over the flield. Tile six-fmt—two. pou rookie. not z‘iven much of a chance to stick with the. Colts. belted a :rand-slatm homer to beat the Mets ' their last hook-up with the Colts. Paclorek. by the. way. hit a perfect 1.000 last season. appearing in only one game against-wa else—the Mets IEAN GUY BEDARD of Montreal has proposed a national soccer competition for junior teams under 19 years of age as a means of stimulating greater interest in the spori Dunstan‘s Senior "A" boys basketball win over PRINCE OF WALES. 4830. was quite a surprise to us. The Welshmen failed to lose a game In the regular schedule but drop their first game in the finals. and by 16 points. Usually the top man for the Welshmen. RONNIE DIAMOND. was held to seven 'n. The next game in the series should be a real battle RON TAYLOR. the Cardinals southpmv from Leas dale. Ont. contributed three scoreless lf‘lI‘llngs in the Cards recent 3-2 \\‘In over Kansas Citv. the Hawks in seven games. only young teacher slunk to his locker as t his clubhouse neighbor was 5 fl. SPORT OF KINGS Island’s Hockey Playoffs Drawing To The hot-key season is rapidly dtawlng to a close. Many hockey playoffs have cndctl. but. a few remain to he played Notable. amon: those remainmz is the Intermediate “‘R" classttfea. t‘nn And He ran see no just rea- son for the hold-tip "I this divi- soon Winner on time. but the dclriy has occurred in the semi-finals. a m p s h i re won :he Queen‘s (‘o u at y title. with Tyne \‘al- ley annexing top honors in c e County T h e s e I'.\’O teams were to play in the semi- finals. Tth did manaze Io play one game. with Hampshire coming out on top 5-4. There no doubt that road conditions tiered ill- to the situation. but is series has to have been fin lcd last Saturday. It is GXII'CI’I sly 'iouht- ». fit] if the finals will commance before next week. We can understand road and weather conditions holding fhtnEs up. hill at the slime time note from results published in this paper that Hampshire. off regularly for Trophy If thej- rc 22rd trophy m e Important then they should withdraw from the Island playriffs. TYNE VALLEY SI‘PERIOR Observers from this area who n'ttnessed the first Tyne Valley game seem to agree 'hat Tyne Valley was the better team and should win this round. If that happens. the same two teams. namely Tyne Valley and Sotiris, will be meeting for the second year in a row for the In- termediate “B” championship Last year. Souris won with ease. blanking Tyne Valley in the deciding game 9-0. Tyne Valley is supposed to be much stronger this year, but our ob- servers slate quite positively that Sonris will once again win the title. The island Senior "B" Boys and Girls Basketball champion- ship: will he decided this com- ing Saturday in Morell. They were scheduled int Satur- day. but weather conditions were unfavorable. King's County wil be represented by four teame.twoboyotums. and two [it'll m fl m Each county decided their; Hampshire- ‘ A Conclusion More". having an entry in both .classes. In the boys division. .hoth Morcll and Montague have .to be considered as strong con- Ytenders. Both teams have done iwell against teams from the ,otlier two counties all seaSon. lMat‘DONALD mans war Morel] and Souris will repre- sent the girls Tile Souris girls :are the defending champions hilt both teams are pretty even- ly matched and have done well against teams from the other ‘two counties. These two teams ‘mct last week in Souris in a sud- den~dcath game for first place in the King‘s (‘nunty League. and it was a bumdinger of a game. (At the end of regulation time llhey were deadlocked 14-14. In .the overtime session Roma Mc- ;Donald scored with only seconds tremaininc to give Sourls a thril- ‘ling victory and first place. TORONTO TO FNAI The attention of sports across the country will now focused on the NHL playoffs which start on Thursday. L'n» fortunately Montreal finished in first place We say unfortunate- ly. because we would have pro ferred them to lose out to Toron- to in the finals rather than the semi-finals. After the mess we made \\'lil1 our last predictions, 2 lot of people have hinted rather j that we wouldn‘t have .the nerve to put in print any ‘more predictions. Such. how- jever is not the case. In the Mon- .8 ‘treaLToronto series. we'll call it. ‘ for the Leafs In no more than six ames We'd like to see Detroit knock off Chicago. they haven‘t got strength. we'll call it for .Black Hawks in six or less. This writer would like to ex- ‘press sincere sympathy to the family of the late Dane Crosby. PLAN PROJECT TELKWA. B.(.‘. tCPl~The lo» cal chamber of commerce has announced plans to form 3 lim- lited company to build a $100,000 housing project. It‘s designed to attract new rest cats to fill! 1'community of 450, about 130 strong mile! “it of Prim‘e Rupert. and . Webster. Dr. .Ielks. H. Co . Blake to discourage m of in" Inch. fans ‘ tax-1m. Hooper L Shown above is a portion of the rotten, fast hockey ’ a n display ed at the Charlottetown Former NSSHL Player :Going Great Wi’rh Brave By MIKE RECHT ST. LOUIS 'APt Alain" 'Boonl Boom) Caron is lh Babe Ruth-plus of pt'ofessional‘ hockey. Despite tired legs and unim- pressive spec . the 25-year-old l“l't‘llt'll » Canadian has scored more goals in one season than any pro in llistul'y~~77 in 72 games this season. “The feat is utterly amaz- ing." said his coach. Gus Kyle of the Central Professional Hockey League's St Braves "Those 77 goals are like 77 home runs In baseball. ‘If he were spotted in the right place in the \lational Hockey League. he'd score 40 goals for sure." The old professional mark of 59 was set in 1. -‘ by Orval 'l‘essier when he was playing with Kingston now-de- funct E a s t e r a Pro Hockey League. Caron broke that -l ord last eason when slammed home 61 goals in 54 matches. TOPS LEAGUE Caron also has 48 assists for a total of 125 points. top in the CPHL. Kyle can't say enough about his right winger from Dolbeau, Quebec. former player with \mherst Ramblers of the Nova Scotia senior circuit. Louis i Forum last night between the Summerside Combines and the Flying Hawks. The Combines ALAIN CARON players skate faster than Al, but he has "A number of our the best shot I've ever seen," Kyle said. "Some players may shoot harder than Al. but he gets his shot away very fast and he‘s always accurate. No goalie is fast enough to cover.” ('arnn has been a professional for six years. He was with Chi- S k I I . M. I time is set for six o'clock. Mrs. Renee Mildle. By JIM CULLI-ZN‘ Sandy Frizzell last night ex- ‘plained that he would like to in- form the people on the Island of ihis side to the story of what went on in Windsor after the Royals received that humiliat- ling 23-0 defeat at the hands of the Windsor Maple Leafs Friz occasions through the year he was called upon to dish out :10 bills in order to get his players off from work to play for the Royals. He left Charlottetown with four players for numerous rea- sons and on to explain .some of the difficulties which led tip to this regrettable inci- dent. uiost common problem was that the players couldn‘t get away from work for the amount of time needed to make the trip. Also some members of the team were attending college and re- fused to make the trip because they couldn't afford to miss the time from their academic work. Several players were on the injured list and were not capable t CURLING DRAW The following iii the curling ‘ draw for Wednesday at t e Charlottetown Club. '8 p a r 9! needed). 5.50 p.m. (points prizes) Ice 1 —— Kays. K. Jenkins. D. Douglas. G. Newman vs, Ewing. J. Brooks. B. Jones. I. Webster. Ice 1 —~- It. Ketch. D .lardinc. D. Wood. W. (‘arr vs. .‘i Hump- hrey. Dr. Kelly. D. Reid. B Patterson, Ice 3 — M. Ball. W. Macbalne (‘. Flemming. T. Doyle VI. G Stewart, . Farrell. D. George. n. .l. MacLea Ice 4 -—~ H. Peters, G. Ander~ son. P. Whitlock. B. Crockett va. P. O'Rourke. B. Lynch. C. Mac- lnnes. A. Callbeck. ce 5 — G. Bennett. H. Mac- l.ennan. H. Thomson R. Ford vs. E. Gillespie, D. Mathewn. G. Lidstone. J. Madman. 30 pan. v ice l »- Open. Ice 2 —» H. Dobson, L. Camp- bell, .l, Vatitolu'. N, Dooley vs. R. Carr. V. Milton, B. Mechell- nan. .I. Shelfoon. Ice 3 - Old Spain play-off laser. B) [ Ice 0 -— Old Spain Playoff .lSec Al if need, Ice 5 —- E. Nicholson. Dr. ffin vs. m. Dr- zell said that on numerous .: sticks in do everything ' Minor Action coullmi in the old Quebec Sandy Frizzell it‘liarlottclo .\ p a c x i College '6 Il-Stars S'.’\(‘I\'VILLFI. .\'.B. (CP- «— St. Dunstan‘s University Saints 01' (‘harlcttetown and St. Fran- ‘(‘IS Xavier X-.\lcn of Alilitlouisb ldonlinated this year's all-star l sclf‘ctiuns in the Maritime Interr- collegiate Hockey League. The All-Star teams. picked by coaches and team captains in league. were named {\Ion- Saints star Mat-Millan ran away in votlnt: by winning the . valuable player award a he: .trophy for scoring champion of ‘, ' the Maritime loop ' The first all-star team con- sists of MacMilian. centre. Wayne Synisliln. of St. RX. left wing: Graham Hollihan. St. centreman Bill ;;.. ‘ “JQGQ‘g'. FX. right wing. and defence- - “'" “ "‘ “‘ melt \lnce Mulligan of St. Ilunstan's and George Trainer Nova Scotia Technical Col- l‘cgc. Fiist all-stair goal position was earned by John Wrigley of UVR Red Devils. The second team won the two game total goal series 8-5. has BLII GO'l'd Whitlock of St. at left wing: right wing Dar- lrell LeBlanc of UNB: defence— inicn Don Clark St. FX and Ed Hos ar of St. Thom Unuei'sity. Dalliouslc‘s Gcm'gc McDonald. goal. League, Saull Ste. Marie in the EPHI ue cc City in the fimerican Leazue. and now St. had - Challenge Bill be ncvcr has chance in the big time. (‘ONSIIIICREII NIII. ..\. . c \(‘ llttilt"lil .tliultl lJI'lIIt’ ' II N' lloual , l‘lllfcktl‘llml eL'li‘itlemltl tl‘eut‘ls s lid 9 [he um!“ “'Um‘ HEW“) ' s ‘ ‘ h " ‘ '~ llcllne the llcwlv In r ill 0 (I ' .\ ' II... I l‘lmm' van “‘3 r . - (Ienl‘lllil IIL‘F‘OIlI Ct'hli-aaob Black mm“ (“memn Rmk. l” “ 12 end Hawkg HR.“ “.9 can‘t unless flame. Saturday lIlL'lll. March “.6. h‘a'” a“ MW...€“M m. mg .28 for the Charltltlctmvn Easter "' - r . . . . ‘1' club ts eliminated from the 33”"; 34311.2“:1 ‘TNIL ECPHL playoffs ' ' ‘ ‘ ' ’ ' ‘ ~ i i l'v He's a Nomi “first b”. a ellyn The game n 1: Vlad at . . r... f. 1 “El” “'lt‘l‘ 3"” “F ’13"? FW‘USh (13'1‘131‘1'1...ihj17_S‘u.h_. right wmgmett at present." ~ . . d. .it one tmlc. defence may have been the reason Caron CIVIC Sta 'um e\ct‘ not his ('llllllt'e. ' "I work at it," Caron said. HOlds CCII‘I‘IIVGI "hill I've so: bad legs. They get tired quickly when i go all SUMMERSIDE Some 200 out on nffence and defence." people attended a cculcluual tce But his coach thinks he can fal‘n'l‘nl 3' Ill? 1‘721'1‘311 BEN In do both. Mo n d a y I'Iltll‘li. The program "Sure. Al eniphaslxed rtilense ('OIISISlCd of hockey games. cos- nvei- defense — until late last. tume parade and a quadrtlle on season." Kyle said. "But llilsiit‘e I’el'lm'mEd b." “Ollples from vear he‘s proved to me he can iAbram's Village. First place finishch in the costume parade were Mrs. Fau- ‘stina Richard. Mrs. 'Dru . Reid; .eo J. Arseliault. Leo P. Gallant; 3 Mr. and Mrs. ‘reltx .IN. Gallant. Judges for the costume parade were rancis Tardif. Leo .l. Gallant and Alyre A. Ar- t'llarlottelown mulor hockey senault, ' action resumes tonight at the Coffee and doughnuts were “'n l“Ol‘um \l‘hen tilt served by an Egmont Bay group Iroquois ('I'OSa,\\'hl('h included Mrs .loscph A. action. Game. Gallant. Lucy Hitchcock and h e s and midget 'of playing: .lohn Kane was suf- fering from an injured shoul< der. and Vince Mulligan's hand . was givmg him 5 much pain; that. he couldn't lift a stick. Btid ‘ Macinter was nursing a bro ken nose suffered in previous ac- tion with the Leafs in which he made his presence well known. ‘ Sandy also stated that upon idepartltre he thought he would lbe able to have the services of l three of his regular players. Bun ; “Apps” Arsenault. who were at-j tending a course on police work lln Halifax at. the had not yet heard of the SEI‘lOUs ‘ness of Maclnlyre's injury and said he was unable to locate the -other two members of his team upon his arrival in Halifax, He said that he then pnoncd Bill Fenton. manager of the L Windsor team and informed him of his predicament. and Fenian told him to pick up any players that he wished “just make a tgame out of it that is all we 3want." Sandy then hustled Alfred Flannigan. Fred Burke and Dave Mat-Lend into ‘uniforms hilt his efforts were to no avail, as is common know- liedze now. Sandy also said that he would‘ like to mention the fact that in' last year's Intermediate com- petition. also under the stipet vision of the MAHA. a team. from Fredericton showed up at? ' the Forum for it playoff series; ‘and ptit up such a bad show that the numerous fans left the rink t and demanded their money back, The Fredericton lielmtiio~ er went so far as to stand at centre ice and strip to the \vatst.‘ Sandy feels he lost approximate- ly a thousand dollars in th e .fracaa due to the fact that some' 'of the money had to be paid; back to the fans and that th a, next night the crowd was a-bout‘ half the size of the night before. because Fredericton puc-ksters. Sandy said he took the loss land never protested and it won ldering now whether or not he ldid the right thing after seeing fwhat an issue the Windsor team ‘ is making out of this regrettable event. He also stated that he would {like to publicly congratulate the ‘ four regular members 0 ' iteam that went out on the ice ‘ :‘ngainst the Leafs. knowing V913 ‘ well that they were in for a se vere beating. They were Angus. 'and Dick Carroll. Eustace Re» I time. Sandy . ‘ l of the actions of the - s. Royals l V ‘t FORBIE RETURNS HOME Shown above is Forbes Ken- nedy who has just recently returned to Charlcttetown after having spent the winter season in Boston toiling with the Bruins of the National Hockey leazuc Foi'hie fired eight goals and assisted on 17 others for a total of 25 points, Forbie will spend his vacation in Charlottetown be- fore returning to the Hocch wars Announced .__. Allan Cup play larg FORUM CH‘TOWN DISTRICT JUNIOR LEAGUE PLAYOFFS W'UNESDAY. MARCH 25th—8.IS PM. North River Juniors -—-\'s.——- St. Dunstan's "Jayvus" Adults 60c; Students 35c ova. all Do. lriuetl. l l I By JIM CULLEN .lohnnies Flying Hawks ere near but yet so far to the Island Intermediate hockey champ- ionship as they defeated .ne Summerside Combines 2-1 last night. but lost the two game to- tal goal series 8~5. now the Com bines will advance again: the New Brunswick champs in a effort to win the Intermediate championship of the Marltimes. The game was played before a crowd of about eight hundred h. p *Forum last night. The p y was fairly evenly distributed over the three stan- zas. with the Hawks going all oltt to redeem themselves after their 7-3 loss in Summerside on e op l e at the Charlottetown 'Monday night; but the Com- bines were having none of it a they were going ebout their bus. iness of clinching the series. The Hawks opened the scortu. at the 10 minute mark of the first period. when Ralph Shep- herd let go with a blistering shot from Just inside the blueline that travelled mass of players to dent the twines in Life Summerside cage. This market stood up for the Hawks for the the remainder of the first per tod Clow of the Combine: dug-i- cated Shepherd's drive. as be drilled one from the point in tin, opening minute: of the secon stanza that Ward didn't have a chance on. Warren Texaco Combines Capture Hockey Ch'ship Willie Dunn put the Hawks hi the lead at the 10.20 mark of the second as the hard working can. tre found the range to blink the red light and give the l-lawn their one goal lead which re- mained at that for the rent of re 5' 7-50 m» = .. began to flare as the fast tempo of the game he gap to take its effect on the tiring players. Ward of me Hawks and “Coke” Grady of the Summerside squad began mtr ing it up after Ward apparently took exception to G ’5 con- duct around the front of tho Hawks cage. A short while after he Ierveo his penalty "Coke" was doth. fisticuffs and this time it was Montreal Squad ' Meets Windsor Hawks defenceman. Clee Gillla. who was involved as the oppor in: party. For their efforts the both received a five minute sen- tence to the sinobin and received an extra two minute; for high sticking the Summat- side forward. The Flying Hawks tried des- perately but could not garner ‘the three goals necessary to tie MONTREAL tOPl — Mont- picked up goalie Andre Payette the series up. so the Combine: real Boisclair' senior hockey l—to replace their regular Don ’skated off with the Intermediate team. reinforced by six veter- ans from the Eastern Town- ships. was leaving Tuesday Bunlain of Dalliousie at centre. night for Halifax and the first? They also 's round of Allan Cup play against Windsor. NS. Maple Leaf]. The series starts Thursday. Boisclair ended the reguluar four-team rcal‘s metropolitan senior league but is entering default. In the metropolitan league iplayoffs. Lachine was leading ‘the final series 2-] when it was disqualified for failing to pay its assessment to the Quebec Ama- teur Hockey Association. I Hoist-lair then took on the pultcl‘llil (ll'nllliy \'ii 3‘, vllitfl‘l’ .pmus ol Iltv: tour-chin I‘Jdaié'l'll ’l‘mvllsllips senior lezntue. out their series was 'ied l-l when Granby withdrew because of ti nancial difficulties, . The. Vics held a wide margin play. however. outshooting ‘BOISf‘lall‘ 64-29 in the first game withch Bolsclalr w'm ' ‘ Tl-iQ in the second. which Bo clair lost M 5 we I IS RECRUIT GOALI'E From the Vics. Holsclalr Harness Racing Dates Announced Contrary to prevailing rum- ors. harness racing: will be slag- ed at Charlottetown Driving Park from Ma'y 2 until the end of November. This was announced by GDP president. Allison Profitt. The Charlottetown Driving Park has applied for dates from June I until Oct. l. Races in May. and Nov. will be staged under Covehead Raceway charter. These Various dates have been applied for and the GDP and Covehead Raceway are awaiting confirmation of them by The Prince Edward Island Racing Commission. DON’T ASK ME MONTREAL tC‘Pl — Marcel .Rioux. a University of Montreal anthropologist. had a ready au- ‘swer when asked recently if the explosive element Quebec's 'nationallsts could be contained. ‘He said an Ottawa group once asked him to address them on ‘the past and present of society “For the future. they asked it poet." CIGARETTES l'l‘uillefei'. Oct. I lMonette who can't make the trip—and Negro forward John .Mentis. . acquired defence .man Jack Wilton and forward lGuy Black from St. Hyacinthe. and defenccman Serge Nadeau {and forward Claude Cardin 35 season as champion of Mont-Ifrom Sherbrooke. ; Leading Boisclair's "egular: ‘is Gaetan Veilleux. who won the. the this season. oach Jean-Guy ltButchl Marchand plays him or. ‘a forward line with Eddie Cyr and Claude Vezina. The second line probably would group Pat O'Meara, an- other regular. with Black and (‘iu'din Also limiting tile trip is Pete an outstanding de- ‘t'enceman who played with Chl- coutimi in the o c. se- nior league some years ago. lliockey liono for Prince Ea- l ward Island. I Don "Gunner" MacCormack 'missed a chance to add to his collection of goals for the sea- 5 son as he missed a clea Ebreakaway in the dying ‘ of the game. ‘ SUMMARY First Period — l. Hawks I‘S n CUL SECODUI ely through metropolitan senior scoring tl- tR- 5 h 9 P h e 1' d (MBCQOYMILI. lNoonan) 10.11. Penalltes lNoonan. Gillis. Gallant. Sec nd Per'od — Scoring. none, Penalties -- Harris. Poi ‘ lock. Grady. ’l‘hird Period v 2. Combines- Clow tGallant) 5.36; 3. Hawks- W. Dunn tWartlI 10.20. Pena; lit‘s Wul'si Itiiujul'. served by Nuonaut Grady t iilajui' I Gal :lant. it. Shepherd, C. Gillis (ma- jOI‘l, lminoi'l. C. Grady fmajorl served by DesRoches. LII I a! JIL ll 7708.90 itla.5 lCll Cllt ms. 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