8 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon., Mar. 1%, 1963. SPORT ECHOES By Norman Macdonald Summerside Bureau of The Guardian Jumbo The bubble, which Island scribes and others have been blowing up to jumbo size has burst. Saturday night at the us thought was the best Seam developed on the Island in a peek many Fears, If the Ramble: beat Sandy's dandies 11-4 and the Galt Terriers can trounce Am- herst $1, where does that put our level of hockey on P.EJI.? ‘The opinions of old- timers, who Jook at the past rose coloured glasses are likely to he taken with a grain of salt Toronto Granites, and put up a spirited battle, losing 4-1, sup- ports the old-timers contention that the old Abies and Crystals were better than the present Island teams. We feel that our ze Bubble Burst local seribes were a whist- ling in the dark in estimating what Revsls woul, oo in te be because straid) the Ramblers struck for a big lead, and then "4 “ pom. as they seemed to in the second game against the North Sydney team. To led them at one stage 90 Salsnod. 12-5, We'll soon ca the tru Maroons Take Over The O'Leary Maroons seem to have taken up the torch dropped by the Cape Traverse Rovers when they moved into senior gempany and called themselves Fivinrudes. Those Maroons are ing. to. be hard to knock off and don't say we didn’t warn you, you wise men from the @ast.Glen Rogerson, who decid- ed apparently he'd rather be ‘big frog in a small puddle” than “a little frog in a big pud- dle” left the Evinrudes and Joined the Maroons. He's mak- ing quite a name for in intermediate cincles. Our apologies to the South Shore League executive for the omission of their league prize winners from this paper, fe sent it in er weNe Ee ceived it, but it got lest in the shuffe. The Souh Shore League Ofticials ae pioneers in the business making a lot of vocividual awards at the end of the see- This certainly adds inte- Fest to a league, and the South Shore boys were doing this years back whes, as far ss. other Island Teague had adopted the prac- tice Last Week’s Bouquet Glen Rogerson merits atiention For his goals, et lesst honorable On fefonce a “hat trick” te nique: Fustace Reeves shot counters last week two years an the three speed- skating throne a Miss Coughlin whose first name Mona, A MacWilliams name is Paul, ‘These two earned bouquets over all. whose first Upsets Highlight Hoop Twin Bill Two upsets featured the City Basketball League twin bit! at Prince, of Wales College gym Saturday afternoon when cellar dwelling Phalanx scored its first win of the season at the pense of second piace SDU. F al score was 73-70. The other ame saw YMCA score a thrilling 81-79 win over Welsh- men. The Phalanx hoopsters, who were leading 40-34 at halftime, were paced by Roy Doiron w 19 points. Teammate Ralph Bi ton was four points behind wi 4 Pat Smith paced the students from the hill points, Mike Wong racked up 20. Brothers oy and George Scantlebury paced the Y team with identical 25-point perform- ances. Veteran Ron Atkinson awished the twines for 19. e ‘Y' five was leading by | J 11 points half time Fast Times, with the score reading 40-29. The Welsh men came on fast in the final haif but the best they could do was to come to within two points of their opponents, Stu Ladner topped all PWC Officials, Donnie ‘Funnel’ Scott Stewart. OE the games were MacLean and ‘A: — Atkinson 19 Mac- R. Scantlebury 25, M. Weeks 7, G Scantebery on Perry 10. Tot : — D, Weale ra “Stan. * Diamond 4, MacDougall Ladner 24, Smith nish? 7, 8, Gallant 2, 8 Total—79, SDU: — P. Smith 31, J. Hogan, M. Wong 20, P. Grant 13, P. Mullally 6, J. Chinery. Burns 4, J. Ives 8. Total—73. Big Pays Feature Races Sal Fast times, exciting finishes, juicy pari-mutuel pays. These were some of the fea- ures seen at North River eause. way Saturday afternoon in the Vietoria Driving Club sponsor- 1 ice races. The fastest overall times of were seen with Jol- ife? celts tn i 2 ile ? Tgsit, 72?! paige afte iff i Fr itl [ i 1 Kitmat Kitty anit) Times: : 0; ae Calle Hi Kino Vivian by Horace wits, "Gh Charlot. oar A eee Jolie Huestis Mac! FIRST DAY TROPHY WINNERS A City rink skipped by Bill ; continues throughout thie | Millan, Stewart pores. ee lynch eaplured Andy's Down- | week. Members of the winning ion prize wi ners: first — Frank M Restaurant rink are (left to right) Bill Y the fi first day of me Cmte: Lynch, Vaunda Ross, Klark C. Phillips, B. O'Rourke, E. | tion jel which got un- | well, Jo Vautour. Run- | Zakem; second — Addie Mac- derway at the Charlottetown | ner-up rink members were | Donald, 0. MacDonald, Dr. Curling Club Saturday and | E, MacDonald, Sybil Mac- | A. MacEachern, M. MacDon- . Docken- E. Rana- dorff, D. Jardine, han. Leafs Shade Hawks Bobby Hull Scores Red Kelly insured the Toronto triumph in the second minute of the third period when he took CHICAGO (AP) — Don Sim- Chicago Black Hawks 3-2 in a mons turned in his second con- | bitterly contested National Hoc- secutive brilliant performance key League gam ‘as sub goalie for Toronto Sun- The victory ‘all but sewed up a pass out from Frank Mahov- day night as Maple Leafs beat second place for Leafs, who lich and beat Hall with a 10 SS now lead third place Hawks by footer 10 points with only six games Bobby Hull of Hawks com- | eft to play for both teams pleted the scoring midway in Bobby Nevin put the Leafs on the final frame when he back- top at 2:53 of the first period handed his 44th goal of the year when he converted on a rebound | behind, Simmons. ‘and of Bob Pulford’s shot from dir- The “point left Hull two be- to- ectly in front of Hawk goalie hind New York's Andy Bath- Glenn Hall ea. te Iban ecucing' race, Bill Hay tied the score for Bathgate has 79 poi Flyers Bulldogs Tangle Tonight Parkdale Irving Flyers Hampshire Bulldogs tangle night at North River rink in an MAHA Intermediate ‘A’ Play’ | Hawks late in the period but SUMMAR Toronto went ahead to stay in| First period: 1. Toronto, Ne- Jo thwee petite Rai the the second period on ‘Tim Hor. | vin 4 (Pulford Olmstead) Flyers ner footer which eluded | Mamie took the second soare and the third game Seats damiacay Game time is 8.30 sharp. Hall Hockey Loop STANDINGS Nears Close By THE en, a National La Following are the remaining W LT. F. Apt games in the semifinals of the poston (AP) — Detroit tied Montreal 37 12 14 233 144.88 Sunny Isle Farms League. All poston 2-2 on a goal by Parker Toronto 36 19 9217 162 81 | Sames_ are slated for St. Dun- MacDonald Sunday night and oe 22 13 201 166 71 | 5! $a arta ina accion: Red Wings pulled into a fourth ork 28.31.11 182 197 57, | Mare -9, Southpor’ vs, place deadlock with New York lDeeroit 22 29 13 174 20157 | Mermaid: 9:15 — 10: e ional Hockey League ‘Harton 32.46 0 15929632, Rayalt vs, Bedford. a 89, West Royalty) Detroit and Rangers cach 10:15, South CURLING DRAW cee oe ‘The following is the curling Meteors Nip have 57 points in the battle for the fourth and final Stanley Cup eri berth, ings came from | ed draw for Tuesday in the Con- | behind against last-place Bruins federation tooepiel, maxed cut in a game which saw all the | scoring confined to the opening *: ‘0 AM. Bulldogs 7-6 period ce 1: D. O'Rourke (C) v Doug Mohns had scored his Mal Jenkins (C Cornall Meteors edged Hamp- 100th major league goal on a foot shot to give Boston a 2-1 in the fifth game of a best of edge before MacDonald got the A Tee 2: T. Whitlock (C) vs. R. MacGregor (C) Ice 3: G. Kays (C) vs. Don seven semi-final series for the Caualizer on a screened drive Beatty (St. J.). W.R. Shaw trophy at North Riy- ‘om in front at 17:32. Tce 4: Burt Fowlie (Newe.) vs. er rink Saturday night. Boston's Johony Bucyk and Fa Tanton «c) mpshire leads in the series | Detroit's Alex Delvecchio were the other scorers. Though Boston had its winless streak extended to Hai D. 3-2 and the sixth —_ is slat- | ed for Wednesday 5: C. Flinn (C) vs Wonnacott (©). oe AM. | Cornwall was ‘cating 65 in games, Gem, Neth ge rl a le ty A a. ‘Sierar (©) the to fore 4 2 cod tors over the final two periods Art {ae game into overtioe sad G. | in maintaining the tie, lew cae ia s ie third straight game, Conaws bing ta tagrovertonen petroit ace Gordie Howe ‘alled | i: Doug Bell (C) vs. vic * ms Nicholson (M) E. Taylor (C). “Tee 4: A. Brooks (88) va. Dr. | session. GETS FIVE Back (C), | Cornwall snipers were F. An-| Howe had five shots on goal Tee 8: Don Taylor (Moncton) | drews 2, R. Warren, C. Hurry, | as he was frustratea ‘by: Bruce vs. ag Vessey (C). IZ MacPhail, B. Cutcliffe and | Gamble. | came within an ace ‘or_Hampshire goals scored | of pulling th seve by 1 iron 31 tages pulling this one out at 18:16 a S ge 2. W. Tremere and L. Balder- | son. “Blues 2-4 Oldtimers Game zr ana vt At Arena Tonight er an rebound ‘vith ee "tan ‘minutes Ei NHL SATURDAY TORONTO 2, DETROIT @ | Reumennsiab (0. Srtteg, ek SUMMARY ) 1:19 2, 10:49, ran a First period: No ering. Pe. fan" (achtrom, M Johnson 10:10, Backstrom 16: giles = Shack 1:47, Latorge) 1:0 3. : 2 Montreal, 9:16, 17.397. (Leach, ‘Tremblay’ 3-2; Ath hicago, Hay 11 (Balfour acta) 14:00, Penalties — Duff 3:30, Nesterenko 6:05; Evans 7:42, Baun 12:56, Stanley 15:49, Toronto team penalty served by Harris 19:18. Second jod: ‘oronto, Horton 8 Tota Kelly) 6:30, Penalties—None. Third peried: 4. Toronto, Kelly 22 (Mahovlich, Horton) 1:02; 5. Chicago, Hull 44 (Bal- four, » Hay, Penalties: Pulford 1:27 Mikita 1:27. Detroit, Boston Play 2-2 Draw the right wing. He turned shar- ply in on goalie Hank Bassen and fired as he crossed but the th puck caromed off Gamble made 20 stops to Bas- sen's 11 during the final two periods but Boston had the bet- ter chances and showed a more sound defence. Bucyk scored his 16th goal of the season for Boston at 2:42 of the first period. He took a pass from an angle and fired from the side of the net, Delvecchio knotted the count at 4:26 when his 55-footer nip- ped under the crossbar on a power play. Moments earlier, | another Delvecchio shot had | bounced back off the crossbar. SUMMARY period: 1, Boston, Bucyk, 16 (Oliver, Connelly) 2:42; 2. Detroit, Delvecchio 24 (Gadsby, Laforge) 4:26; 3. Bos- ton, Mohns 14 (Westfall, Leach) | 11:55; 4, Detroit, MacDonald 5] First (Jeffery, Ullman) 17:32, Penal- | ties—Coni Second nelly 3:07; ‘Price 1 1:2 a period: sities sired ed ‘No scoring 97 4-0 1112 831 In the 196,000,000 acres of na- tional forests in the United Gtates in 1961 there were a total of 13,270 fires. [Ramblers Capture Opener With Lopsided 11-4 Win it Ramblers are only | their first goal, Angie Carrol do-| A. Caron (J. MacLe: lowing honors with an assist go- three goals in this fr coming at the 8.47 mark hen he deflected in Stu Me- Lure’s shot from the point. nyo The Ramblers, a powerhouse ry recent years, much arkdale scoring with his| Second period — 6. puck know-how for the sland | thie marker from practically on| R. Malone (unassisted) 4.28; 7. and after twenty min-| Morissette’s doorstep. ie wee | utes of play were leading by a ouT 54 seo Lamirai Scotians appeared to take it a bit easier when they| MacLean of the came out - the sec period | the and again in the third. They out- line and best Raper wid. & low Rami scored red the Royals 5-3 in the mid-| shot ~ caught the die frame and split a pair of < markers in the final session. , Lamirande ‘s. ‘White a rs Does 5. Whitlock . G. Munger, ) three thousand fans saw Mon-| When the Royals scored their | ‘Estabrook FE re Peni treal native ‘Alain Caron pace | first gol. some teooed the Ramblers with three goal ‘Caron, a slap shot specialist, sess the tp soeene in te Mana See Scotia Senior Hockey League this | Earli season, and scored ing Billy Ford's Big Four record. Moe Lamirande came through| Amherst and Lecdlgaisaptslncs with two goals while inemates Sir W. Francis Taylor was Shermie White and Dave Kiley 11 penalties, all miners, six the presiding judge of Liverpool banged in singles. The other of them going to Amberst Court of Passage until Apri markers went to Lou Kiley, Jim 1948, when he was 93 McLean, Russ Malone and Ger- main Munger, SPEARHEADS ATTACK Thirty - nine - year - old Whitlock poedchenten. i the Re als’ att with Whitlock, playing ae ot the Royals, was playing a nag B. Mulligan and J. Kan third ae 4. Royals, B, en ‘B. Malligan. J, Kane) Ramblers, J. MacLean std 13.33. Penalties — oa mete 13.13; Jun- Ramblers. years old. X-Men Capture re. 2<2" = Basketball Title guins. The fourth marker went {0 ANTIGONISH, N.S. (CP) Jay ste peter Angie Carroll, Island Senior Hoc- St. Francis Xavier University | with key League scoring champion. X-Men defeated St, . Dunstan's | rookie ? Men” Paul Chenard Frank Roper had a real tough University Saints of Charlotte- with 15, Bob Francour netted 23 time of it in the Royal cage, get-| town 56-52 here Saturday night |Points for the losers, with John ting in front of 39 shots. He was|to win the Martine ner | a ‘een 10 points. champion. the winners by especially active in the opening Dunstan's showed much frame when the Ramblers out- shot the locals 22-9. Ramblers Jean Guy Morissette, at the op- action throughout the game and compared with St posite end of the freeze, made a demerit |tea tea 3.8 at half time, Barly im |eet of a poasitie 18. . ‘The st two goals by the : = cablers came while the Roy. cnarean falter. «pats ef als were a man short and th ey|X-nfen in the closing scored the fourth and fifth goals| the game, but vile ‘ ye while they (Ramblers) were athe gap player short in Caron optned the scor- ing at the 6.19 mark of the open: ing period when he — broke through the Parkdale defence and caught the lower left hand corner of yo net from about fifteen feet Before the a had ended Caron had added a second mark- er along with singles by White, Dave Kiley and Lou Kiley, The score went up to 6-0 before Royals broke thi th f of is strength at the ioul line, Xen controlled back boura |hitting 16 out of 2% free throws, F.X.'s eight =< milder finer hetter flavour Open for Business FRIZZELL'S TEXACO Service Station Opp. Ellis Bros. 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