y 10 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Fri., Mar. 12, 1960. SPORTS FRONT Hoop Games Go Saturday By JIM CULLEN women’s basketball league t the of Wales gymnasium this Satur- a double-header in store for local hoop fans. league in the City started off involved continued to a success, interest. i m loop proved to be the they recorded a perfect seven and All five teams will be in the play- YMCA's league leading performance they from the semi-final rounds. The remaining death games at the PWC court on _ winners of these. tilts will be entered in a | round-robin tournament with the YMCA hoopsters to determine | the women’s city championship. By ROD CURRIE | TAMPERE, Finland (CP) | Czechoslovakia kept pace with |Russia at the top of the world hockey tournament. Thursday by trouncing Canada 840, the worst defeat Canada has ever suffered in international cham- pionship competition. The Russians, strong and smooth in defence of their title, smothered the United States 9-2 earlier in the day for their fifth consecutive victory. Both the Czechs and the Canadians were gunning for their fifth victory in five games |but the Canadian team, a mix- lture of Winnipeg Maroons and the 1964 Olympic squad, was simply overpowered by stronger and slicker opposition. Sweden, out of the running, trounced Norway 100 in the other game Thursday in the country championship consistent enough to stand up| to the slick Czech attack. | started the Czechs on the to victory with a goal at 10:54 in the first period. In the second period Czechs scored twice in two Pileups. | THINGS GOT ROUGH The game got rough in the | final period. In the second min- | ute the Canadians thought they | had scored in a | pileup. When the tangle was) |straightened out, amid rising tempers, Gary Dineen of Mont- real and Czechoslovakia’'s Jan Suchy were sent off for cross checking. Charlottetown team finished the regular season with a six and | \poal. after a particularly rough spell three record while the Saints entry played seven games and "The day’s results left the Play in which two ne 7 ee wan and te es 1 inn berms Russie, snt|Sita Sater Fat tat nurses have Czechoslovakia Saturday loom- oronto, eredit over the season and the scholars from Notre Dame Acad- CHAT BEFORE TAKEOFF ling an the dockaive one of the Were seat off together. emy have a three and four meare _ eee . | tournament me eee operated this league was an excellent as ives several Bill Connolly ‘left) of Irving Airport shortly before the St. at Wi _ The Saints play .@QuULD STILI a ia first period young ladies a chance to enjoy competitive sport in the form of Oil, Billy MocMillan, and Dr. Dunstan's Saints plane took theth none same. tonight ee aoe win with but could not penetrate the ® well organized league. George Macdonald (right) had ‘off for the National Interscho- against Sir George Williams victories over Sweden and Rus- |2echs stonewall defence. The Although, the calibre of ball may not be compared with the | » chat at the Charottetown lastic Hockey Championships University of Montreal. ia in its remaini |Czechs gradually got better con- 8 ng games, if |tro) and New York Knickerbockers these young women have a burning \trol and, after Jirik’s goal, kept desire to play the game and they will be going all out to obtain the Russians and te da cag ithe Canadians pretty well avin for th renpectve tars om Saturday. The Nort vil | 6 TEAM DIVISIONS Rosia wou tee os'sa tp eiinrnnag, ue Seer ove ond of meet Notre Dame at 1:00 p.m. will go a points tie and the Canadians | The Czechs ~ put the Prince of Wales at 2:30 p.m. would have the title by virtue | away with two goals in the finet Tid Bits From Here And There | National Hockey League ws nist ce mcmama | | period, sweeping into a 3-0 lead. : \unlikely. The Czechs looked so Lio ‘Bul’ Hie’ Yivers toppled Hampshire Aces 94 I : y g strong, against Canada| nobody Jin Hollk” pleted up "a Mente an Island Intermediate ‘C’ hockey match staged Char- e conced }puck in a scramble and drilled ; but the Russians a chance to | ; Tse =s| Plans Expansion Soon @kc205 afm gave Hillier’s forces two game an Russi inadian goalie Ken Broderick count. ussians. was screened on the play ° . The Czech scoring pace! . MONTREAL (CP) — The Na- head office here following ajwith two teams from Montreal Two minutes later, a barrage We thought it was very nice for a fellow columnist to explain tional Becks ‘ against Canada was an accelef- of short Datren Re AFTER y League proposes |board of governors meeting in| and one each from Ottawa, Que- Czechs jot si shots ended with- Vac- p Ena BE Se ane vicat chance of capturing (¢0 expand its operations through |New York. nan | DOC, City and Toronto. les gest ta: tno test gortad, ooo [ity petting te Notional Mechey Longue chanaplouship. formation of a second six-eam | “No definite time limit has| Montreal Wanderers dropped |in the second and five in the |P°CK Dehind Broderick. the > division. ~ |been set for the expansion pro-|out of the league in 1918 and | mirg In the third period Frantisek An official from St. Dunstan's University phoned us yester- Leagse putin Cause ta * would be highly | Homilies replaced Quebec City The Canadians worked hard paaereen sont ~~ @ay to inform us that Premier-W. R.-Shaw had contacted the | Campbe applic un cou imple-|in 1920. but they lacked the finesse of s college to wish the Varsity hockey team the best of luck in ther ao eugnd tae eee lon gest eevee” We! Boson Bruins jhecame the |the Czechs in passing and shoot-|istered the coup de cries ne Canadian college hockey championship in Winnipeg. d representing ‘‘major- | stateme: \first U.S. club to join the NHL jing and their def , Ser shaw expressed his regrets that he had been tied up with league cities” in the United | When six new eae will te (2nd. that same year—194— | * ace Wee Se two goals tm the bab Gone sabi usiness and wouldn't be able to be at the airport to wish the States and Canada. cepted the new division will be| Montreal Maroons entered to aoe passifig .plays team good luck personally. ; Mr. s state ment incorporated inte po Par oa |give that city two teams again. | Seabrooks Blank , , was released through the NHL| Mr. Campbell the six | The Hamilton franchise was |BITTER EXPERIENCE . » Congratulations to 's Ev Cudmore rink on their cities which will make up ‘the sold to New York Americans in | The game was a bitter ora fulee nt Dye foursome in the finals of ri aindié [new division must be of “‘ma-|1995 and Pitisburgh Pirates | ew on rience for Broderick, waiten Patriot curling bonspiel which was concluded in | Souris Ba jorleague status” and have | joined to become the third US. Kensi sity of British Columbia student Becnsastee Wednesday. Members of the championship rink . arenas with permanent seating | jeam. at a nose gary “ep defeat- | had ° 4 . > t the gone into the game inclu: Ev Cudmore, skip: Dori O'Comnor, mate: Ruth Mac- | Hey Usheamd Firncals jcspeciies and ice, wetsss®! in as. New York Rangers, ington Rink on Wednesday |With the best record of any _» +i crepe sgeecbeamerscataan stout Siewert, Santenss 60: {00 |chicoge Sack Bewhe ond De. nicht in the shied gone in 0 best ESN Se oat hed Wo * } « . ve . Aburyweeh Doin champion ofthe wer hs B® dagen whch ested Gouri bentemte 33 in ast either own the arenas or |"? loop a 10-team affair. | A. Laughlin, D. Hunter, ¢, lowed only three goals in four to defend his title Floyd Patterson was named as likeliest con-— On ane ut Mi Ste-|have long-term leases," he said. int, two divisions, walled Coe Re ary, and D. Johnston tal- —— iden, bat oeth fi gems hardly likely. “The way Terrell bantam into two divisions, called Cana-|lied for Kensington without a _ Nevertheless, he made some fought against Machen,” said Al Bolan Pettscom’ ebiiies “his wart lost the round by a score of |PLAYERS PROMISED | dian and American, with five |reply coming from the New . ; 5 a $2. The Souris entry now enters| “Sufficient players will be teams each. | London team ‘Rext opponent should be Bruno Sammartino, the wrestler. the Island fipals at the Char-/made available by the present 8 During Lent - - - _ ‘Mickey Mantle, the perennial stat of the New York Yankees, |'tietown Forum ‘Thursday |teams for purchase by tie new , . division so as to make it com- cay Adiptntaiotne teat con wie tote ne saan "iGames Jackson, scored both of petitive from the ‘beginning ot CURLING ROUNDUP pelo ties Mt. Stewart's goals while Ed its operations,” presi- BELVEDERE (L. , B. _| FISH needs woes cog find himself back in the clean-up spot in the P tallied forthe Souris coms cai. eet Op wee aii | g.TM following aor, curling toon Fe Dilla MecDoss said. Q “ Sens . |forees. M6 Pen a added raw a ere for tonight. |H. Rector. Ss: Dick Piger will take what he hopes will be the last step tov’ — - sign will play @ partially inter- 6.45 p.m. (Club Championships) SOURIS veen Street -ward a return bout with Joey Giardello when he meets Juan . TOURNAMENT tagting: soln ——_ pres.|. Ice 1 — Cyril Flinn, Harry, ALBERT GRIFFIN TROPHY Mea Mark Sita of icente dives fe a SOceunder’ ot BMadieds ent six teams of the | 2” |Bartlett, Ted Miller, David The following is the ladies t et Be eet aoe Nees cove he wil set Slt cay : : “The league is presently “made | gcaies vs MacKennedy, FH. |curling draw at Souris for to- | 223 Queen Ph. 47336 one after until Giardelio gives him a crack at the title. SCHEDULE - .. a ‘SSecton, ewontne "Most. | sunctaais Bob Giggey, Ivan | night. | ae it’s fish “ - ; . . . Berrigan. '7 p.m. 8 and can be ss say lottetown's’ St. Dunstan's |Te2! and Detroit. | Ieé 2% Doug. Hill, Bill Bur-| Ice 1 — S. Coff F. Boer- Dympic Uni will represent the| %n Montreal, an NHL spokes- iden, Reg. Mahar, Rollie Hiltz| tien. ues caught we have it.” Hockey {72 said 2 en cities |vs E.C. Taylor, Al McCurdy, N.| Ice 2— M. White-vs J. Ding- finals which will get underway ties that now have |e MacLeod, Bill Lee. welll: f at Winnipeg today. The. follow- y | Ice 3 — Bill Beer, Errol Nich- 9 p.m. | ing is the schedule for the tour- |S @long with major-league olson, Alex Wilson, Heber Jones Ice 1 — L. Gallant vs A. Fra- * ney: status-in-other sports like base- vs Dave Walker, Dr. Drysdale, ser. Friday, March 12th: = football. a [Dateh eGo Ted Brooks. Ice 2— A. Delaney vs B. | mentioned Angeles, | Ice 4 — Open. Lambie. Laurentian University ve 7 tun Fraostane teh Caligah | eet Tanti, 20 Ink drow. CONFEDERATION Do PM. ASF Pea fee tutor Piven cmines, Ae The folowing is the curling | f feunkey a he fan aan was: > Te , along is Saturday i days So ccae Wilton -Liaivarsity St. Louis, Baltimore and Pitts- draw at Montague for today. \play’ in. the. Confederation Boa- 196 ~ March 13th: burgh. l9 pan. Tip Top Tailor Trophy (spiel. This draw is for. men, 5 — M+ Sr He said there would be no| Ice 1 — P. Sinclair, L, Stew-|Monday, Tuesday and Wednes- ; move ‘to absorb the American |art, C. Sollos, K. Lynn vs D. Me-|day will be mixed Early Closi yanks on tony day curling and Final ae Sones RA ie Se We Gowan, E. Duvar, R. Stead, P.|the men will take over again on Races ~ 10.45 P.M. AST sion. . . . Thursday, Friday and Saturday | “T'd assume we'd have to get| Ice 2 — J:S. DesRoches, W./of next week. Twe Championship Final Gs diay tame . Twenty teams are any minor-league |McIntyre, R. Collings, K. Mac-|entered each ’s competi- Close et car, franchise-holder o & a | Senate ve © eee. K. Me-| tion. = as March 16th vedere defeated MINOR HOCKEY pianned move a particu- |Kenzie, H. Galloway, E. Cald- 9 a.m. Irving MacKinnon by 14-3: : : lar town,” the spokesman said. | well "tei Lavers ‘town Stake Available Hubley, man-| In the evening round Wally SCHEDU “T'd assume again that the 9 p.m. ae ron tewe) . H. A It ¢ branch | Vatour of the RCAF defeated Or- LE minor league franchise proba-| ice 1 — H. Moar, E. Mclare, | ee tn Ma Peseey tCh'towa) For SUREEINE MUNLGIn Sguitces eames clsines |e fitlging: $0; On Mileor |". ests Gey eeek Cele erin \Vroee De Barc We eceaar, | eemenes ilencten) 2 — Sand 4 4 od | ‘come | Vuozzo, D. > a »| Ice 3 — Dr. Hooper (Ch'town up Me besend victory ty Gowe- | Hockey League sched im ck (>, Wich the beet otters are_go- \C. MacKinson. | ve B. Burden (Bel) Ch ’ Year Olds e firs! nd at 3.99 Moe jing Cyril Gallant of 15-8. |day and Saturday of this week ling to be the teams that will Ice 2 — L. Johnston, R. Fergu-| Ice 4 — C. Dickson (Moncton) ‘Also a i ght St sclech te Sesines of in plarel Se be taken into the new division. |son, K. MacLeod, H. Robbins vs vs G. Stewart (Ch’town) i ‘\the competing BANT. JUST ‘SPECULATING’ . MeLean, K. Sullivan, J. — W. Redden (Ch’town HORSES ; ficials were guests of Central| Friday, Match 12th — 5 p.m. fhe ash ho Wan “jest dqecw (ell, H Mathore luc. vineeien Rowal ’ om vs Creameries at a banquet in the| —Knights vs Hawks: 5:45 p.m. |lating about all this” but went Settee It esa Under Money Winning Dp eurling rink catered to by the|— Comets vs Barons. on to theorize if cities were CHARLOTTETOWN — Released ladies of the Alberton club. Saturday, March 1th — 12.0 |taken from the American and The following is the curling |Miehnald (cham ee Categories PP he Mr. Hubley welcomed the curl.|p.m. — Toleme vs Clippers: Western leagues, “then the re- |4t@w for Friday. night at the! ice 2. B. Dillon {Ch'town) For further particulars and best /ers and expressed the com-|7.20 p.m. — Senators vs In- | maining cities in these Citarlottetown Club. | B es vs ‘ 1 Bindes leagues W. MacLaine (Ch’town); : ek Se Fae Ss bie le oe oe om. — < Sat ae odie ct Sm 2)" Teh L zy | Jee 3 — B. Jones“(Ch'town) vs re been completed. | sponsor the bonspeil each year. | Aces: wa. — Flyers single " 4 L. Campbell, J. Vau- Leo Burke (Moncton) ohoes events of the teams Hornets. The wala eat tour, 3; McLean, J. Ande : Osnnted by leak |beeae, he celina ar At | Note — The above are the 8-lon what basis, regional, e¢ [L- Johnston, W. Carr, B. Martin, v's Bryemea yaa? | ~~ DOWNS LTD k ' +\ vs S. Bryenton (Bel.) ° firms in tee town | berton club, Prawk Bryan, acted nel Comes 01 (etree, playall | een te ay Ne divioon (Ged en Ice 5 — Dr. Steeves (Moncton) Pr. 0. 253 as master of ceremonies. series round would be formed. — H-R. Carruthers, L.| vs Geo, Kays (Ch’town) - O. Box free Gale be - competition. “It could be a Western divi-|Leger, A. Horne, B. Hopkins vs| other draws ; fry PEE WEE sion, ‘but then again it could be |F-W. Curtis, AE. Piercey, J.8.\p.m., 5 p.m ie om en ban Halifax, N.S. r+ |MINOR HOCKEY). saturday, Merch 13 — 7.005 Southern division™) Taylor, Bob Stevenson. ae ee ee sets, bowl. | . i oes eet ees Sam Pollock, general man- lee 3 — K. Ready, C. White-|2— tickets, choco- . — Rams vs Seals; ager of Montreal Canadiens, |Pect. N. MacNeill, H. McLauch- group wik am. — Wolves vs Recoom: 918 lsaid the ansual cost of operat. lan vs B- McGregor, B. oO. a Chairman Lorne Hen- Se comes Sdiehen. era Sandee ik nae EO aoe te Jelks, have a Caribous vs Bisons; llam. — This is the cost once « atena Bill Stevenson, D. Taylor vs W. : , , Setters vs Lions \teenehtsined nd’ other caplet {H. McDougall,” Interscholastic Final nis include, for » game at 6.30 pab.... .... ; PAPERWEIGHT eee _— tert White, F. Corcoran, nt c . der, eigh ah Saturday, March 13 — 5 p.m: | met! Pollock said. $. Willis, D. MacLean vs C. Ae 10 year and ‘under —— ve Rach NHL tani sow hed 1? jprey. Ledgerwood, D. Watd, CRAPAUD SPORT CENTRE ct ees mele Ice ie e. lake ume (entead) FRIDAY, MARCH 12th. — 8:30 P.M. eo ‘ Uh lo see Fees vo rt Re oe ! ” , F. Burke, Eo Jay vs ae ia a, Harper, A. MacNeill, D. Ro» ears. | ‘unniest coupl Rustico T ‘i ; ee ?— ? oo eee or F ‘ a . B ‘ : Ice 3 — Game 35. Hunter River | ,'¢!~ # Pe ns . tg s ce 5 — N. Dooley South Rustico _ siete er River. 61 at (forth esi istieo “now | fr : , ae , " ¢ Pye ae +Et “ . dipeins Canada Suffers 1st Loss ‘When Dumpe d By Sweden 10 Norway 0 Russia 9 United States 2 Czechoslovakia 8 Canada 0 Teday’s S-hedule East Germany vs. Norway Finland vs. United States The Czechs have also beaten a Germany 5-1 and Finland Until Thursday, Canada’s Czechs great saves, ¢ in the Finland, 40, the United States, first period. Once he fell to the 5-2 and East Germany, $1. |midst of a barrage of shots. but STANDINGS time to catch a chest-high drive wLltT F APt. Canada had been regarded 88 | pussia 5 00 4 1110 but the Czechs won about a3 | cyeden 3113 0 7 way and the United States. ¢ Germany 1 4 0 10 3 2 which they beat by scores of 93/1) ited States 0 5 0 10 38 0 and 136. Norway 050580 Goalie Viadimir Dzurila, re lieving the veteran Vladimir Thursday's Results worst defeat in world champion- | ship play had been a 7-2.Joss to, Russia in 1954. 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