Charlottetowt, Sat, Mar. 10, SPORTS FRONT By PIUS CALLAGHAN Juvenile Teams Clash ioe the Chatelain jonlio treme dest thie otiranss aa eee ener Anne io Se ertned. gyme of Sale Cee-ganre Shek Prince of Wales College Weahmen downed Abbies 11 Thurs afternoon in the ner at St. Dunstan’s rink and carry a However, the fact the collegians hold a three-goal edge on the Red and Black doesn’t mean too much. Boag oy Jet little things like a few goals bother them and Abbies will ting arty ods ame in fr Yo ing things act on equal te Meanwhile’ Summerside juveniles are anxiously waiting for as they can tackle the survivor im team holding any advaniage over pipe ‘These boys in juvenile ranks play a good brand of and folks surely ebould see to it that they get good sized at their battles. Let's give a better boost to this brand of hockey. Fight For Positions TORONTO Maple Leafs eatch up with Chicago Black Hawks tonight ix ‘games pl Punch Imlach’s crew enter tonight” climbed to eight huge points. The Hawks entertain Toronto Sunday night eago decision shouldn't hurt Leafs’ second place chances too much. The Imlachmen would really have to do @ complete flop to allow the Hawks to get home ahead of them. YOU CAN expect these Wings to be rugged tonight. They are realiy fired up. They trail New York Rangers by a mere point and they have two more games im hand. Sunday night the Wings pay another visit to Boston where they hope to pick up another two points. reesei nee they were in Beantown | and blanked the men of Phil W: Rangers, idle tonight, entertain tain the Montreal Canadiens Sun- day and the Wings are mores | to be in next week's operations in fourth place and one game id. Next Wednesday night pol huge one ieceee) ee Raster Square Gardens where Red Wings will be hosts. st time the Wings were there they won a decision. A ne nights later they were back home with the Rangers, had a 42 lead in the third and blew the game. All Eyes On Forbie IF DETROIT is going to make these Stanley Cup playoffs, it would surely be nice to see Charlottetown's Forbie come through in a big way. Tonight all eyes will be watching as Wings try to upend Leafs. If Forbie could vink one for the Ablemen tonight, folks down this way would indeed be happy. haven't enjoyed too much success with Leafs this season. But backers of Detroit will quickly tell you that last season was pretty much the same But what happened in those playoffs? Leafs won the first game from the Wings in overtime in the semi-finals and then proceeded to lose four straight to Detroit. A couple ) ees ago Wings were hasten 6-1 by Chicago Saturday an ‘Toronto Sunday (both games in Detroit). Yet last lawraey ia they looked great in Montreal as they battled the Habs to a 22 tie. It’s hard to predict for a team that does things like that, Ramblers In Town AND ON the local scene Amherst Ramblers are in town for the first game of the Maritime senior hockey championships | with Sandy’s Parkdale Royals. Ramblers will, of course, be heavy favorites to repeat as champions but the local boys insist they’ll make things extreme- ly interesting for the Nf A packed S| ‘Arena is certain to view this one and fans are most likely to witness the fastest hockey of this season. Get your tickets early. Confederation pla ft THE ANNUAL confederation bonspiel swin; ion to- day a cane night, tnstarch ‘ he first four days will be devoted to mixed curling the fal three daye of competion finding ell men curlers in action. Today players will be in competition for town Restaurant the prize is Monet , Bridgewater, A greet ix dope of eat fa Rochford-Queen Square Hold Annual Ice Sports At Arena eee see eet S Sart Youn By JACK re Press KITCHENER, Ont. (CP " cham; ribbon curling classic. The sudden-death game was necessitated when ridi tie, and two defeats. Saskatchewan won the bye in a draw. Hee Gervais, potato farmer from St. Albert, a farming community outside Edmonton, curled almost per- fectly on the final end with [Alberta's Defendiny Curling Champs Play Richardsons For Crown Today | nipeggers lying two. Alberta re- Alberta 200 030 030 401—13 plied with a Sage he ee . 100 102 100 630— Manitoba scored one each in the 030 010 000 — 5 10th and llth and made Ger- 10 101 010 101— 8 skip the 260-pound lead Wes—beat Gervais $8 in ree: | Manitoba lying two and shot noon’s final draw got under | playoff: SSSSssssss cH muEesoe Sescuusune —*\Title Again Freetown Flyers won their Erince Edward sland | South Shes Jasin Racha fests ty do- feating North Carleton Com were held in 1928 and 1946. ce in the cur- i The Richardson family — Arnold, second Garnet and | Aiberta play bition games. the seventh ‘Two of these were in Civic Stad- It was almost a "foregone con- ae Ont. (CP) — New Bea clusion that there would be a| night's Can-| vers, winners of this season's triple tie before Friday afier-| Satan oe reais championship League and holders of the Isaac falker trophy. Flyers downed | rock behind a guard to dash the | WAY. Man i young Winnipeg rink's hopes. | |, F Pride's 1th round, final of Alberta, 200 040201 001 — 8 the Beavers 83 and 5+ anl pay. BIG GAME TONIGHT The crowd of 4,702 at Memor- 10+ round-robin com-| Alberta meets Saskatchewan | ed to a 3-3 tie with Tracadie’s ial Audtorium stod op a8 Ge mio on, Martel British Colum | Amherst heavy favorit. cae 1 body | vais’ coming-home roc! rock curled | ewan, y ig STANDINGS we been P.E.I. Sou ‘The Sports ern es oe, | eee eae creme ee, | Same me ae ute | Into the four-foot circle for the bia 8 es oe | PWL |Shore junior hockey finalists the opening game of a best- Saint John Ollers are deter. | MacLeod, another Royal rear. | Single that set up the Alberta- Place de eee ee ee OT | senliehn 10 8 2 | three times out of four starts. of-three series with Sandy's mined to worry the high fly. | guard. Action commences at Saskatchewan last-chenee. clash | Vie esew; revegne a Royals for the Mariime eeo- | ing Ramblers, At left, is | 7:30 and seats are on sale r 9 am, EST |arMtott na casa te wa thee Jor hockey. hamplonship. | ‘Farmer’ Josey who will ry | all day’ a day. \eran rink from Trail was Quality Never Goes Out of Style Son ccm Tat | Ma cateale le "Raed ‘soe | Aten Pad Milton's Cbd Peoioe | PLAY WESTERN STYLE oe eee rinks om wo played estern front-end Se Red Wings Out For Wins On Weekend 2: ae ie ae moving draw game This was the bi r one for | vais and a tough one to los ioe ane Manitoba skip fouck, a high school phy- Veteran Gordie Howe Seeks 500th | | By THE CANADIAN PRESS | league - Canadiens, Montreal leads Toronto by ee es is Winnipeg. But Look to Detroit Red Wings to | team that naatieetiee seven points and third - place he was up against a master go all out during the weekend 0 them this ee Chicago by 13, | strategist wh started the game | Gordie Howe to become the sec- | ready are | berths. | DEFEAT X-MEN 63-57 with a two-rock oe end a never gave up the lea It was 4-1 after ee 62 after | seven and then on the eighth Houck scored his only two. It was set up when Gervais was about six inches wide and heavy to move into fourth place in the loetll teacher eqns and ite'| ghina ficei iaseioet tae toate 11 tHe te Montreal Thursday night, have been figured ti ish second by Frank Selke, at call mmsage of the’ Oanecens: Abbies, PWC Play Today ond man to score 500 goals in regular season play. Howe was blanked in his bid aes night to score his | 500th the Boston | Bruins Nad ‘Narn ecoreiees bat Juvenile Abbies and PWC | Detroit still won 30. The only CURLING DRAW Juveniles tangle today in *e Hoop Action other NHL player to score more The following is the curling| Second game of a two-game draw for Monday at the Char-| total goal semi-final series for lottetown club. This is the first] the Island crown. ‘ day of mixed curling in the Con-| The Welshmen took the first | federation Bonsplel. | game Thursday night at Saint | 9 a.m. Monday | Dunstan's Thureday but coach 4 ..| Jimmy Dowling looks for a win tng? 1—Gee. Vessey ve Ry Bw tor nis Abbies today. "heb oA ete A teatin | Game time is 4 o'clock and| ald hockey fans are urged to come Ice 3—F. Hansen vs Jim Bur-| 20d see a good brand of hockey | den. played by these youngsters. | game sails feeiaMontred fone oe neneeect Te mney Canadiens, Toronto Maple Leafs | Ice SR. Carr va R. Newson Two Bonspiels and Chicago Black Hawks al- | y eee i LeClair ve Glen] Go At Alberton assured of playoff ALBERTON — Tw ere Mieik sat Fowlie ve Keith| = Two compete- | ice 1—P. Sinclair, Dr. W.S. Acorn. tions opened yesterday in the | Macintyre, D. Nicholson vs C.A. : be ree Pridham (Alber-| Alberton curling rink. ‘Nicholson, jolson, Dr. A. jon) vs | Eight rinks are competing in | E. Ings, R. MacDonald. | “dee ¢—W.K. Sharpe vs L. Law- ia \doubis | hgachs'n Raa dee 2-A.E, Sullivan, M, Sulll less. | the w Motel D. Clarkson, B. ‘Mabon vs Ice 5—M. Bell vs Dr. Giddings. | festerner Motel trophy and | prt. A, Johnston, E. Clay, B. ————————— | crests emblematic of the club Bryand, P. Warner. than 500 regular season goals was Maurice (Rocket) Richard, the Montreal gee mee retii after the 1959-60 se With all six teams in the last stretch of the schedule, Detroit and New York Rangers are run- ning neck and neck in their |" race for fourth place, and last | playoff berth. All hood = ee ba — {10 gam (Goes Tonight City Basketball league action at Prince of Wales College today | Sees, the Welshmen take, on| YMCA at the 2.30 in the first game of a doubleheader. Winless Phalanx plays SDU in the second game. Curling Draw For Montague HAVE PRECARIOUS LEAD Right now the Rang are hanging on to fourth place, but Detroit, only one point behind, | | has two pope in hand and will en thi take on the secu aaa Maple | Leafs in Toronto. it win over Toronto it tonight will give the Wings a Caieeraae mM, one-point lead over the Rangers | ‘School Playoff At the same t:me six mixed| Ice 1—Dr. P. MacIntyre, H.| who are idle tonight, But the rinks are competing in double | Clair, D. MacLure, E. White vs Game Played Knockout schedule for the Matt-| At MacDonald, B. Smith, D. Her- 8 Turkey Farm trophy. Tur. | ring, L. MeLure SUMMERSIDE — In a sud- hoe will be presented to the | Ice 2—R.R. Beck, E. Cudmore, playott game for | Wianing rink by Herbert Matt-| K. MacDonald, E. MacKenzie vs hews and Curling Association | S. Gay, C. Ings, E.J. Poole, Pins to the runner up team. | Watterworth. HOCKEY TONIGHT Sports Arena Game Time 7:30 Rangers can take comfort in the | fact that Leafs have been tough on home ice this year. In the only other game to-|den death night, the Bruins take on the Canadiens in Moatredl All teams will be in ac Sunday. night ‘with ‘Tor ou ‘at | Street defeated Summer Chicago, Montreal at New York | 14-2 last evening at Civie ‘sad. and Detroit at Boston Boston has a new problem to| Allan Gaudet led all snipers go with its primary one of no | racking up 7 gorls for the win- defence. The office also has col. |ner. Roger Richard scored the lapsed, scoring only 12 goals in| hat trick, Waitmore | Mutart | the last nine games. The woeful | sniped a pair singletons Bruins were blanked five an went to Danny Macneil and in that winless stretch and the |Don MacCausiand. For Summer Opposition scored 49 times, Street Wilbur MacKinnon and Meanwhile, Rangers’ chances Greg Beer were the marks- . consolidating thelr fourth- | men. lace position appear more dif-| Benny Grady a m apes | Bom nny Grady and LeRoy Clow ficult. ‘They will be playing the [handled the whistles, Hilton's Varsity Saints Square Mar. Hoop Series First Game Maritime Championship AMHERST RAMBLERS vs. SANDY’S ROYALS Adults $1.00 — Children 50¢ eee nicked Manitoba's | off berth when it lost 10-7 to the Winnipeg rink, skipped by %-year-old. Norm Houck, phy- Ready-To-Wear eas teacher at a Winnipeg high ¥ Sesatchewan had te come SUITS | from behind to defe the Que- bec Tak from pestlag Que., e superb tailoring 10-8, while Alberta whipped into a 7-3 lead over Northern On- tario after six ends and went on to give the Kenora rink a 14-9 @ all-wool worsted suits e pl styles, patterns and 5D 50 EXTRA PANTS $15.00 Tip Top Tailors beating. The Manitoba-B.C. game was a tight.44 match <i the end of six ends. Then Manitoba, with Houck playing an almost flawless draw game, blew it wide open with a three-end seventh when Skip shot ‘k and ran out, leaving Mani- toba with two. Houck drew in for the triple and, to all intends and purposes, the match was over, Charlottetown TENTH ROUND Manitoba 102 020 100 103—-10 Claueged: tor Menderes: 560 Nor. Ont. 000 102 021 010—7 Cudmore) PEL 002102 101 020— 9 SA A AFA A AF AA A A AP AT AF AFA A a ae ear “You know, the dividends on my Mutual Life policies are higher than ever this year” Square-Rochford Square Boys 9 years: — 1. Don Mur- | yon 49-97 toons wan sged atthe oot |nashan, 2 Rosie Pers * | ee eeaieen ‘Miarsdns | Sree een cree Advance sale of tickets at Sports Arena of cheering voices of the young-| Girls — 1. Ann Me- | 1.1. They lay cocking |. Dunstan's: Sirois 10, ane sters in along with Quaid; 2. Valerie McCabe; 3. pl a ER sau t Stine Ws sual overt | “Girls If years: -- 1. 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