a aie ? eS ee - Or er eer: ee a R24 cs or tad - P. Tage 34 BaP a te ek eee Pa eae ay # ee oe Tool cae si Se tee aS Ey abet a oy NE nk ae 3 3 “ yn te Sh Re , kedmeuk ian bisa tenia leanne pean ete sits ti aie § The Guardian, Oharlottetown, Fri, Mar. 19, 1965. SPORTS FRONT Amiable Mates Hard At Work By JIM CULLEN Canadian-American Final © In International Curling PERTH, Scotland (CP), — A the Scotland stone but rolled out, Linescore Canadian - American final for himself to only count three to Canada ¢ 100 200 300 101— 8 the international curling cham- lead 6-1. Scotland 000 010 011 010— 4 pionship developed here Thurs- Over the last five ends Can- BULLETIN ~ day afternoon after both coun- kept the house clean by el- PERTH, Scotland (CP)—The tries posted victories in the nh throwing through or with United States upset defending- The New York Mets are hard at work in St. ee semi-final round. _, | knock-outs. They gave up one champion Canada 96 Thursday Florida and Casey Stengel, the old professor of baseball, Terry Braunstein of Winnipeg jin the eighth, another in the night to win the international eracking the big whip with some assistance from his new coach, handed .Seottish champion ninth, scored in the oth, al- curling championship. Berra joined his old friend Stengel after he was [Chuck Hay a curling lesson in |jowed Hay to draw. in for one in| It was the first time Canada ‘the key game of the playoffs, the 11th and then scored their ‘had lost the championship since \defeating him 84 in a game final point in the 12th. it was launched in 1959. jthat Canada controlled from the The victory was doubly sweet The Americans toppled Can- opening stone. — for the Canadians. Although ada in a final match lasting But Summerville of Wiscon- they defeated Scotland 9-7 Wed- four hours sin had little trouble eliminat- nesday, Thursday’s game was The two countries met each ing Dr. Borje Holmgren of Swe- ithe first in which they exhib- other after posting victories in den 14-5 in the other half of the |¢ed the sharp-shooting ability the semi-final round earlier in semi-final round. Norway and | that enabled them to win the the day. Switzerland were eliminated in | Canadian championship in Sas- |Canada 020 100 002 100— 6 the preliminary five - game katoon with a %1 record. US. 101 012 110 O11— 9 round robin. : The two finalists meet Thurs- is from his manager's position with the New York Yankees tire they lost the 1964 World Series to the St. Louis Cardinals a thrill seven game series. * ely, Yogi is listed as a coach with the Mets, but he be activated overnight as & player. We think that you will see old Yogi swinging a bat in the on-deck circle when Casey finds himself in need of a good pinch-hitter. Casey has another ‘old timer’ in his fold this season in the of Warren Spahn, 44, who shifted from the Braves to the Mets as a player-coach. Spahn rates with the all-time great hurl- ers and he has been a 20 game winner on 13 occassions during his major league baseball career. Spahn and Berra could form Athe most ancient battery in major league history. | x i mi 7 Re “3 (i The “Old Professor” insists the Mets is a young ball club. | . 7 same? 2 . Z ‘day night with Canada trying to a \ ’ Stengel says that with the exception of Spahn, Berra and Roy ' ‘ Fg . ee aa! “6 v eevén victories in & row MacMillan his amiable Mets are not so very old. Stengel has ; , oe , ee : ao » € reap the annua! intersational | hn’s coaching talents taking effect on same of | , F nd ; ght . r event started. igh h of S high hopes pa Against Scotland, Braun his youthful hurlers. Casey has nine left-handers in his fold this , | Stein's strategy was flawless. He scored a single in the open- e ing end and then stole a pair in \the fourth after Hay had delib- i erately blanked the second and season and he says if Spahn can teach them to watch the base runner and keep the hitters from hitting them out of the park the Mets should do alright , Yogi should be a big assest to the younget players as he has played in more World Series and All-Star games then most of +See g Hn ese ‘ aoe e | the Mets have played in the big leagues. Casey will be going a , “ ee eee third ends in hopes of a big t this season to mold the Mets into a contending force in score. SUMMERSIDE — Boys and{ 11.30 am. — Morell vs Mis- oo National League and we will be pulling for the old professor to CON TION WIN NERS Hay's chances ended when his girls Senior “B” Island Basket-| couche. | sweepers stayed on his last shot ‘ball Championships will be play-| CONSOLATION ROUND pull his charges out of the colar this: sonent- Ken Little's rink from Mone- Confederation Bonspiel last Thurrott, Fred Henderson, ‘Trecartin, St. John, Russ Ew- too long and it slipped to the \¢d this Saturday in both Athena; 3 p.m. — (Two losers play) ° . ton, N.B. defeated Myron Bell evening at the Charlottetown i it- i LeClair, Doug Ge back of the house, allowing | Regional and Prince County Vo-| CHAMPIONSHIP ROUND Tid Bits From Here And There 65 in a thrilling extra oe Club~ The wining ee een ne can ae ee O’Ro ke, all orge Canada to count two. ing ‘cational High Schools. 7.30 p.m. — Two winners play . end battle to take first place , anding). r winners & y » all from Later Hay said: ‘They were | The boys do battle in the at PCVHS. Birchwood High School drew first blood in their best-of-three | in the men's section of the. rink is composed of Norm _ in yesterday's draw were Ray Charlottetown; just too good for us. As it |PCVHS gym while the girls play GIRLS “ geries with"Queen Charlotte High School for the Charlottetown turned out we lost it in the third |@t Athena. 10 a.m. — Morell vs Kensing- |when the sweepers carried the | Four teams are entered in the ton. night. Bobby Whitlock son of famed hockey performer Roy stone too far.” girls division: Morell, Kensing-| 11.30 am. — Athena vs Souris. e day ‘Buck’ Whitlock paced the winners scoring attack with a ‘hat “T called off the sweepers but 02, Athena, and Souris. The CONSOLATION ROUND trick.” The two High School squads will tangle tonight at the they didn’t hear me at first,” other division features: PCVHS, 3 p.m. — Two losers play. Charlottetown Forum in the second game of their series and a said Hay. Provincial Vocational Institute. 6 p.m. — Two winners play at : win for Birchwood forces will give them the championship. Blanking the sixth deliber- of Charlottetown, Morell and) PCVHS. e ately paid off for Canada when Miscouche. Daryl (Big M) McMillan paced the Fiennes MacKalt cseshed Braunstein counted three in the In each case, boys and girls New Glasgow — ee aoe an meneers the : seventh. Hay took out one of championship games will be Murray Harbor eo Gissey af ri . nenet si ip fk te twe. three of Canada’s stones with played at the Vocational School. The Rangers w Boia Savence against Glace Bay Miners for \ his re but rolled to the |The tourney is a single knockout Nips Hampshire . , : \ A —_' house. | affair. the Maritime senior crown. Jamie Kennedy's third goal of|by Murnaghan but Alan Flood| Mike MacKinnon tied up the| Third Period: 7. Rang Braunstein drew into the four-| Morell are defending champ the night at the 5:01 mark of|rified the rebound behind the score at 14.02 of the third period |MacLeod (Smith, Kennedy) 1.22 MURRAY HARBOR — The ‘Emile Griffith will defend his world welterweight | ¢ the second overtime period a eee goaltender. \ with assists again going to Ken- 8. Rang — MacKinnon (Ken- foot ring but Hay was short ions of both boys and girls. Ad- Murray Harbor Bruins out- i with an attempted draw into the mission prices are 35 cents for cored ire Bulld Jose Stable in Madison Square Garden tonight and on the Rogers Rangers a hard fought; The Rangers came within one | nedy and MacEachern. This |nedy, MacEachern) 14.02. Pem 5 . é Hampshire jogs 9&7 oofas P Wille P be vie over St. Dunstan's’ 1 of the St. Dunstan’s team was of tt picture — Macintyre, W. Mae- cone one house. Braunstein | students and 50 cents for adults. here recently in the Island In- pte against Jose Torres in a championship match. This will |High School Junior Saints at the after one minute and 22 seconds| plays when MacEachern ae Dewsail, smith. went for four with a take-out em Saturday's draw: termediate ‘“B’ semi-finals. Charlottetown Forum last night.}of the third period. MacLeod |up 9 St. Dunstan's drive and | . Ist Overtime: No Scoring. | 6 — G. Herring was the scoring ’ time was trigger Man |oassed out to Kennedy. Kennedy |Penalties — Affleck, Affleck, W. | | a.m. — PCVHS vs Provin-| star for the winners with four threet) man_rusb. Kevin again carried the puck into en- | MacDougall. BASKETBALL \clal Vocational Institute. big markers, while W. Clem- emy territory before passing, 2nd Overtime: 9. Rang —| ents potted a pair of goals. ice. out to MacKinnon who made no |Kennedy (MacEachern, Smith) | CHAMPIONSHIP INOR HOCKEY Other goal scorers for Murray St.| mistake with his bullet drive in- Penalties — None. : M | Harbor were B. Harris, B. Ni- to the far corner. This goal end-_ | SUMMERSIDE — The oper | colle, and W. White. ed the scoring in the third per- il }ing-games of Interscholastic SCHEDULE B. Johnson headed the Hamp- iod. ven Mile R Senior A girls and boys bas-| oll the ref ; shie attack with two goals while The stage was now set for the b uris 7-1 ee Playoffs vie be played Deir On rae ad Hockey for |X Joties, W. Watts, Balderson, |overtime period. The period was m s So ris 7-1 | here Friday even &. Tremere and Dingwell added side of the net. ‘to be a straight 10 minute af-| | The first game of the two- Friday and Saturday of this | singietons. only tod, on -poi week: ‘ fair in which any number | Seven Mile Road crushed | £4me, total-point finals for the Benlors Curling Championship for tee ental % oe oe x ey, and cae TRI-SERVICE fs, could be scored. Both | Souris Flyers 7-1 at the George- girls, between Summerside High Friday, March 19th. — the 5 to 7: in- | i and PWC will underw t|p-m. — Jim Poulton, Brian feams preseed bard for the wit-/town Rink on Monday. March | 51%) 5m. ay at Powis, Art Arsenault. BILLIAR the Rangers never got on | 4 id and John SCw score board was some great TOURNAMENT ner but Carl McQuaid a ohn 15th in the Intermediate “C The Sum-Hi girls “Saturday, March 20th. — 7 by Carl McQuaid. |Reid held their grown ee li a.m. to 10: a.m. — Jim Poul- OR Cudmore’ scored) SUMMERSIDE — Three of| The Saints came out in the| Scoring for the winners: P. ing.champions. . -m. | om t ‘cent, MacDougall hin ean caeue alive to-|sudden death overtime period |MacLeod 2, M. Mahar 2, J. The boys’ game will start im- ton, Art Arsenault: 10 am. to RELAXATIO oct a cross-checking |day in the Tri-Service Hockey |with one ‘man fresh. This play- | MacDonald 1, K. Fogarty 1, and| mediately following completion | 1.15 p.m. Bob Doherty, Al An- for ee being held at the er was Ron Giggey who had/|H. Martell 1. lof the giris’ tilt. This will be drews: 5 to 7 p.m. Ice 1—Walter ia@| The lone tally for Souris was | the first game of a two-game | White; Ice 2—Ivan Doherty; Ice; —— i 3 Fs the first multiple-title program ever staged in the William A. Shea who is generally credited with having the National Baseball League back to New York is touted as a leading candidate to succeed Ford Frick as ! i F F 5 ; : of § 8 oF ull Ht : ple $94: z 4 at — loc: Station following | been flying in the first realaeday’s play ‘ but had seen limited action in | by G. MacIntosh. | total-point semi-final set be-|3 Leo Doiron. | ane B a, “ys still in con-|the third and in the overtime. There were 7 penalties hand-| tween Welshmen and Sum-Hi 7:20 to 9:30 pm. — sim | Ch town . illiard Club - : , i i | Poulton, Lloyd Hillier, Brian. 2-2167 ter, Black- frame. As one of Shakespeare's | ed out. 5 to Souris and 2 to|with the winner meeting the | Poul! 175 Gt. George Ph. a as Shearwa' Scar | edy’s would end, Giggey | Seven Mile Road. defending champs, SDU High, | Lewis. Art Arsenault. | i | Eagles. |proved to be the goat of the for the title. | i *elock | . The Saints pepper- Also Friday evening the sec- nee rein ack Sat ae ing John Reid ats were vorees| RIFLE SHOOT ond came of a best of three fin- HIGH SCHOOL HOCKEY PLAY-OFFS ! ! . with the winner meeting thy one of the rebounds came out to | AT YORK al series between SDU High and (tnd GAME FINALS) ; m- Senior nter- 3 ‘clock | Giggey. Giggey laid a drop pass | - . Eagles for the tite at 3 @Cl0S% tor one_of his team mates but || Scholastic Hockey will be played | = FRIDAY, MARCH,19th—7:15 P.M. , ‘Kevin Smith came out of no-| The following is the result of at the stadium. the where to pick up the loose puck. |the rifle shoot heid et York on Saints won opener _in |Smith quickly passed up to Mac- | March 17th. Charlottetown by a 104 score. BIRCHWOOD arried the puck |Jack Andrews 99 Game time is 9.15. vs. limto the St. Dunstans e’nd. Mac- |Raymond Vessey \Eachern passed out to Kennedy | Lorna Vessey HUSHED SPOT QUEEN CHARLOTTE The quietest place in the CHA 4.|Who fired at McQuaid. McQuaid |Cecil Watts salen 0 at ied A ts | stopped the first . but a ae world tte the “dead room" at] Students—35c Adults—50c . lie Kennedy was Johnny-on-' Da iz phone’s New Jersey lat es. It eliminat ail ; (SKATING AFTER GAME) Halifax Schooners this year, spot and whipped in the Harry Welton jet | = re t 0.02 per cent of reflected PLEASE NOTE TIME—7:15 P.M. 3 i i sls TT E Wings Bomb Bruins; Habs Defeat Toronto : (AP)—A five-goal |alties — Westfall 1:38, Langlo first period triggered a Detroit |9:02, Schock 11:29. spree and carried the Second period — 7. Detroit, Wings to a 10-3 victory |Murphy 19 (Smith, Ullman) 3:08 over Boston Bruins Thursday|8. Boston, Green 8 (Rivers) increasing their National 8:46; 9. Detroit, Delvecchio 23 League lead to three | (Howe, Gadsby) 14:19. Penal : ties—Green 2:23, Uliman 9:28, the first time since |Henderson 10:45, Bucyk 11:38. 1953, the Red Wings, Third peried — 10. Boston, won 12 straight on|Williams 11 (McDonald, Bu scored . that many \cyk) 2:48; 11. Detroit, Barkley |5 (Howe, Delvecchio) 7:40; 12 Red Wings notched the Detroit, Lindsay 14 (Ullman) 13:38; 13. Ulman 35 (Mae- , | ¢ try pie fhe i tabi H 2 E. al E : 5 i t i és i & z f i i a Z EE i g z : E : : Tif) pi i q 2 e = § ag ul H i é i ex 8 E \ : i i Ff BRRKSSB SSSSSsRRIeSs its paced the Navy with three Harold Taylor team four assists. is tied for second in | SUMMARY Elmer MacIntosh for the tourna-, First Peried: 1. SDHS — Gia Reg Mosher of Cornwal-|gey (C. MacDonald) 10.11; 2 |Frask oe points. Skil- SDHS — Cudmore (MacDonald, | ayne Hughes RCAF ‘Chatham |Flood) 16.47. Penalties—Giggey, | ‘ in the scoring with | MacKinnon, V. MacDougall. Leigh Vessey Arsenault. | Donnie Ellis y, RCAF Chat-, Second Period — 3. Rang —| . |Nelson Shaw blanked Black Watch B by | Kennedy (MacLeod) +s 4. | Ralph MacCallum | } ge uit REs fi LE i tl caHey j E ex ay at re i : il Ls il F i 5 z 3 z Re ¥ i i E Faz#i d Hi % ; % R g ¥ race. | Norris 14 14 19—47| Boston goalie Jackie Norris,|Crozier ~ 87 9m! 60 score and RCAF Eagles|Rang — Kennedy mowrneat.« toroxto 1) MINOR HOCKEY Rang’ Kenedy (Mac nipped Greenwood Bombers 5-4. Kinnon) 5.42; 5. —\n ‘Agmeworthy MONTREAL (CP) — Mont-| The following is the Minor real Canadiens moved into sec-| Hockey League schedule for At noon today Chathami takes | Steele (Murnaghan) 6.30; 6.) ond place in the National Friday and Saturday of this|® Stadacona ins fed Wing first - period Hockey League standings | week: round with the winner meeting |bie, Murnaghan) 10.05. Penab— OFFERS GOYA Thursday night ‘\Carnwallis this evening at 6\ties —C. MacDonald, SDHS| power plays and | Ce eee Seterdey, Me a viaren i145 o'clock for the consolation|team, W. MacDougall MacKin-|Known letter writer offered | Bruins had S@™P - | . advantage Leafs 41 before 15,683 forum |a.m. — Senators vs. Aces; 8: jevent. |non, C. MacDonald, MacKinnon. Tuesday to return the £140,000 eee ; fans. ‘ | pm. — Comets vs. Vipera: 33 ($420,000) Goya portrait of the \P Za Se eee) ~=— CURLINGROUNDUP i, A Sir Playoff CHARLOTTETOWN lings vs. A. Sullivan, G. War-|domestic news agency, the puck trickle into the net. ee eee Friday, March 19th. — 5 p.m. The following are the opening|ner, L. Nicholson, 0. Mae-|writer said the painting would in the 4 cee $ i : E s : 3 bi 3 s Men's Quality — Blades vs. Hawks: 5:45 p. rounds in Saturday’s curling | Donald. be returned provided it is a “ ( Pm |schatale tm the Cina Se ot tel "tee 1 play for , at the! Ice 1 — F. Vuozzo, D. Sorrie,|police questions. collection of Prince, p.m. = Hornets vs. Totems. | Charlottetown club. W. Faulkner, C. McKenna vs. 5 Note: This round in the con-|% A-M. J. MacLean, K. Sullivan, J. Mc- s i i i a : : fg i i i ; F F & tat ? i Fj 48 i HE i : ui FE E#8 # | i 3. i ? "3: ‘ * 1 phi! ir F ; FF ’ 3 [ oe | i : Ey , : if F i fF : i H F gig HES 3 well; F. Boertein vs..A. Fraser. eee ne cce (NHL STANDINGS | -ws.} ‘The following i¢ the curling! vs.|. TIP TOP T 5 =| S009 DAE. Detroit vn 6mm Rob-| Ice 1 — P. Sinclair, L. Stew- Gulls| art, C. Sollas, K. vs. C.| Montreal 38 21 11 194 169 77 5 Ice 1/| Nicholson, 1. | Chicago 34M 8 218 162 76 1 —|Gellowsy, ©. Calivel Toronto | 26 2% 14 182 165 %6 we Hawks $= J. D w. 8.\New York 19 34 11 161 212 4 Q Cs 19 4 6 155 sw