8 The Guardian. Charlottetown, Wed. 731917718. 1984i SPORTS FRONT ‘ ‘éNow Leading Series 2-0 ,s v. i Windsor Maple Leafs blasted r""""‘*-Wwwm-~ -. I Sandy's Royals 16-1 in h se-l - . V ‘ v ‘ cond game of a best of seven 1 By 3“ k HLL‘IURE series for the Maritime Senior _ . _ ~ ' “ . _ = ‘, L ’Hockey Championship in a fix- ,- " ’r ‘ . lture staged at the Charlottetown Forum last night. 1 In all fairness to the Royals? they were missing three of their: key players in the persons oij Bud McIntyre. Junior McLeod; and Alfred "Apps" Arsenault;l twho are all members of the: Charlottetown Police Force andl ' Powerful Maple leafs . Sandy's Royals just didn’t have the legs in Monday night's l lenlor opener a the Fl" ‘ hey were a game club auzuiict the highly reputable Wind- ‘ Leafs for 30 minutes . too game for their own good. They became \‘tl tired they cou'dn‘i bat-kcheck and the fast moving Nova Scotlans traiher Qtiohet-ei's and two \ova ' ' ' Scotiatnst took advantage of muck passing throughout most '33:“ ialitiinailirf]; a course bemb E tihe third period and could hate Scored practically at will. ' Th Charloti Itown t a was‘ But looking at the game from another angle. the islanders i e e e m . . 1 would have, been foolish to try and out-position and out-pass ahl" ‘0 5‘le With the POWQTIUL‘ the visitors. The Leais .iiist know their business too well. Windsor has played as a tinit through a 70 game schedule. wrapped up their Nova Scotia league playoff series in straight games. and dominated the NS. leaizue in every department. . Persons who saw Monday night's game don't rate them as . goo as the Amherst Ramblers of a couple of years back. We don‘t agree. Windsor is a better balanced club than Amherst's was. and we think the Leafs are stronger skaters and but for I few exceptions. better shooters. The team Windsor is facing in this ‘Pi‘lt‘fi is a stronger team than the crew Amherst played when they came to the slatnd - the last time ‘ Gol'dtie \itliitlock an'i line-up Monday night but didn‘t see action Their youiliftilness the opening frame of the. game as they were capable ofl [handling anything the Windsorl {lads had to offer in this period; ‘ Jacques Allard, prolific scor-. ‘er of tiie Leafs, opened the scor-l in: in the g a me at the 11.55t JACQUES ALLARD m a r R. Y o u n g Stan Peardon.t . playing a stand.0u1 game for : front of the Windsor cage 10 the Royals. picked the left corn-it'd“? the Royals} one all he at lcr from about fifteen feet in E the 911d 0f the first Stanza- i The Leafs began their process f overpowering the tirinz Char- oaofioa ROY standout on the Royals defence; if t h e re is such a thin: as lstandout detenceman when your iteam loses 16-1. ,,v;- .. '1' DURHAM ROS-EBOWL WINNERS ‘ Stan Petlrdon were on the Royal's l and sii'on: kaiti '11; 1 ~ k 11 l, f: t of d l . . . i ' 7‘ figures in the “hip Tripoli pgiiltid wVinS: \lii‘llllzan P"""""‘l ahtl‘t’ 9"" lht‘ “"l" [49“ '" r l 2 hi “"9 "a" 0' 31" n'Rout‘kr 3rd: a n d \ititucrs uci'e Doll: Mat-Gm" lo‘temwn team m the ‘ecom First Perisoltj‘l—I‘ITARJ d as much action on the biiielin» as he might a\'p_ nets of the Durham Roseliowl Rourke. Skip; Elwabeth Mar- (‘harlntte O'Rourke. third. eti. Art Robertson. Dr. Stir- “name as they‘bangedhome fourtAtlard (Goudreaultt mum; " Billy Mat-Millan wasn't on track all nizht. — Not because in yesterdays competition in Donald. mate: Bill O'Rourke The Earl \tclcod rink took lin: G'rldmzs. Tom White. o tuhanswemi 5”“ m 5k” r m Royals _ Peardon tA C5. ‘I' he wasn't tryinz. but because the Leafs wouldn‘t give him much the Confederation Bonspiel. 2nd; the runner-up honors Other and Don: George. s lwith a 5-1 bulge as the sirenlD - a‘rmm 1716 p - - . arrnvi. more than enough room to breathe. Besi es the time Mao " ' . iwom m 9" "‘9 59cm“ per'c’d'l 'Kay I mam" ~ Millan got loose for his goal motith goal in the third period. the. I t The Winds” Woksmrs "0!“ ' - - i only other times he had scoring chances was in the first period The Murray Harbor Pilp r-‘M Pretty “'9” 35 Hwy Pleaso‘li sc'cond “Pi-10d _ 3' w'Pdsm' , xhgn he an Jack Kane battled their way in on netminder a c S a n a n e mgms’ ('(tiigmiii:hdci‘iigrfiuiigh.'j" "‘9 Wm WM 3’ “"3" ""l'lh‘i’lfi.‘53'1b°"31'-’n “Lit; i“ “ ry. ris. ' t - , i t . ~»- .ui seau in. As far as the Maple Leafs are concerned. nttddv Mai-intvi-o shut on Saturday- March 7 b-V‘ [$1211. zamsgtnianci 12.42; 5. Windsor _ Guil- was the goat of the first game V a tall. Royals forward play- idefeatine‘ rapiuld ’ H fifie‘w 16.1 mum. Eben“ mm; 6. Windsor _ A]. . a very angressive game anti was handed five minor penal- 0 “'3‘ Dialed m ‘ “mi? a 't Vince Mulligan playing whhllal'd tDUFOUI‘d. Glitlbeaultl 1828 fies. Buddy was ready to do battle with any of the Leafs at “hm”? D‘MY ho‘w'dh Hm? a badly {njumd hand was MPenalties —- D. Carroll, hair. i any time in the game. On varicus occassions \larloiyre's az— . “"9 final tend-mg r Le. ar' .eaux. 3 gressheness wa; so brutal that Leafs players looked at him i hm“ "9 Md {our Shuntomsym six Third Period 7 W' d l and pointed at their heads. as if to indicate he was some kind of ; ““““"5' [32? $112232“ 0‘1!“ “W R H S b I B l: ' EH" ‘ ' ou . .. cau aui 1 or man. 1: ' CHICAGO 'AP‘ -‘Chlt‘a.20 tStah hlikita. who leads the The Hawks' fourth goal was in centre ice. heat iii-n Rancer in their final No games e 1. 3‘ Windsor _ Allardnl‘ml’ Black Hawks mmed into sole leatzue in points added his 39th seored by Red Hay. his 22nd of dcfonccmcn and item in alone ammo Crapaiid, Donnie Harris haunt; 91 Winds,“ _ V0; Off The Cuff At Pinefle possession of first place in the of the year and gained an assist the season. to beat \‘cw York goalie Jac— Shm-M their only three goals for (Bmoks, 4'36; 10‘ v‘ymm'“r National Hockey League lead on one of Hull's tallies. to boost Both of Hull's markers came qiim Plume “till a lit-footer Harbor and Allis Stt‘yensm .Brooks t'\'olot Leipqupt 41;. 1 PAN. HORNl‘NG. (lrccn Ray Packer‘s Gol-len Boy led the Tuesday night by whipping New his total to 89 points. He leads on deflections off shots by tic- (‘h-i-;t:o Loa ie . con llall scored the only goal for (‘rapaiid ‘ ‘11 “1mg”. ; \inlél B. 3 ' 1 National Ftitltbat'l League in scoritta three years. said in. Miami York Rangers 4 , Hull by three points. enccman P l erre Piloie, The mode "1:1 \ititis \iliilc re-oi'dtii: Lute-tips for Harbor; goal. Don A WNW" “0'1”: course and chihrmh) 436- it) wmhghlrmh“ Beat‘h yesterday that hP‘fé‘ll \t‘l'." Etltttt about being reinstated The victory moved the Hawks *' second was stored wlule Now in: smooth shutout of the <ca~ nie Diii'ty. defence. Fonthn Pol. ideal weather brought an eiijoy- Beckman (R'lmf QBlanC} - 5.- to football action following a suspension last April 17 when (“in pmhis in from of the idle . York's Han-y Hair-9n was in tho Shh 1h. rmnmhpd hm \t-lth 'I‘Hi‘. lord. Dannie Harris. forwards. able anornmn m a large num- ‘.n w I t' . .35“ he and Alex harras. Detroit Lions tackle. admitted that they Montreal Canadipn, who smi T penalty hm mhn': [hhmw Row” {m eN-nhd ll'llilllf’ E\It'.\‘eill. Ronnie Mac- ' " ""5": “ Rainfall" Amp“ had bet on their own games to “ill and on games in which have my“, “am” [on m “1..., “Mia-{mat WM magma”, l.‘., f , . f r ,1‘ V 1n Allan Martin. Shane Mac- h” “mm”! fans from “(grand anks’ R“): H “may” ‘ the-‘- ‘VNP "i" l""”'"°‘l- W“ hm GREEN BM. whom“ 3"" m“ startinz with toiii"ht's name The centr :iol ‘ til i .l .t. 'rli‘f'tui 1n [fr-ii“: “I ‘lw~ 1N iiurc. n.’l\'ld hiacNeill. Malcolm far on Saturday at Piiiettc. The Brim“ 'Ntllm- Bht‘lhilllx' '1 ‘4‘. i as ltap , as HorunE about the reinstatement The Sl'hl- ana'nq' T mm ‘ {q n}. I T Mod ——__‘:'.'~_.P._;f WM Him" “”.‘..ms 8‘ “\\m_ V] nrmin Paul White and Wade . .1 .. . i, 1 nd . '15. Windsor ~ LcBlaiic i.\1c1\'.t_v , M RSIDE .ll‘N‘iOR LEGIONAIRES. yours truly included are "Cf; " h " ”‘ 0 "’31 CF I gets 9.? "‘ ‘6“ "5 “"m‘m“ u..- " n“ "g ““s W” "‘5" 8 mm" .Guilbaultt 17.22: 16. Windsor . off to Mont-ton tnday {or [he first game of a best.d.three N'B, “(ago as 0“. efi' i d. ('n‘llrhe Huck.“ ;—*~—.———‘_‘—"‘l Very {85‘ heats were recorded in 9 (‘ k m a n tLeBlanc (itlll- P.E.l Junior championship sen’es against MONCTON GELD— S‘mda" ,1" anmn' . i The old Borden Vaiinnhi. d9. v c a 'um ' . ‘Sl “MARY ‘i‘n bom Classes ibIlUltl 18‘07' 17‘ Wihdfim‘; (i'ul- ART'S. The Monetonians defeated Cbiilliam All-Stars in Chat-ham . BObb“ Hun: {he leagues iead. feated the Borden‘Midpets 8-4 ' ' hr“ "Windvl' (Vhwazn' Him It was decided that “93th lel'ault Allard Laiaettei lui'ii Monday night. 4-3. to win the rotind two games it one. The big mg goal some”! paged 'he cm‘ in h -i 'i {h h ..k , i k ’12 inl‘upilnlfl 1:04: 2 Cm' and l“? Permitting a race wm'ld ‘P‘ll‘llllt‘fi've \h‘K'l l D C aim for Mont-ton i: slot-kt‘l' RAOL'l. MELANSON. “lln has giien "‘50 “Wk “"‘h h" ‘an and a, “M” '0“ 0t c) gami ...,_.. “"11 4;; iPtlmp—Utk -.ti .. . he held on Wednesday itarch‘ it i -i i i (y, i a“ l' i the Geldart's 13 :oals in the saints. He previously l)‘a\'od 43rd goals of the .t't‘ar gil?:$;lua'm”:fi Bard” mm on Followui: is the prnernm n‘ 5‘ "Ml-"l‘l?“ ""‘hi 7' "l- W" dlri1Pffn‘ijll‘}::|‘?Ed:\s1'hThpC‘zrg‘izirg lit at “'50 pm Evi‘i‘mn? ls Lililtmml Rom”- 1 With ‘\t; do :u 's ' ' ' - . ' i a“ """‘ "“_" ""_'“‘— 5 "~' 2 ' l . _. i. i " i l! T '1- l". "r h‘ ' "i ‘H-i 7'. hi. i ‘ ‘i I anyhfi‘ér “pgpgihMAKERé - C '. Vlaclman and Bun minor hlt('kt~\ for t titc 51.14111“ “1" H' “F ‘m‘ “‘i lottctown club. This Is the {ii-stlhr‘ltome. . “WK,” H 3 v3.1 ‘1 semi-finals by ousting Newcastle. 10-3 in a irta' goal series D312!“ each tired a brace for;todav 4. no to 5 on _ ruin»;- WN‘M PM”, V 2 Hwy" day of Wm 5 Competition in the. The following officials tore» .Aiibrey 2 9 t‘swl't' ARNIE EDWARDS. an old friend of mm from kmn'illp. vs. .the old timers white Pep Dar- “'elzhl Bears v: Beaters. .iih ,. .. v. 4 :7 p,,,........_‘{w.' Confederation Ronscle‘ Rezis- Sided Starter. J- Thomas Me brcadcas“ “he tlt‘St “"0 lam“ r" the \‘iaritime lint-key finals . . rach. Dewer MacAusland. Dave in Goo .. Pen li'ee Rout'u‘r‘~ this 1 '1': [inrltnid m or, ’th iration of teams will take place. Kenna. Judges. Alan Finlayson. I 3"." m X's- "l3 v' i r (‘l-‘\RX. \‘i'indsor-Ken'ville radio. .lay and Gerald ytacradi-pn its, Brace: 7m in grin _ hm M H ‘ ‘ ’ ' ten minutes before scheduled. RS. West: timers. Donald Mac'i Arnie. although only nlllt—sl‘lt‘fl t':'llll‘.nl'0(l to some cf the hi‘llll‘ each collected a singleton for talus —— Ranzcrs \‘s. Brit ll\ .‘lilil . Thim- “Him, 4 chimm "W 9 H-m- Kt‘hllh- Sandy “30mm- . ei-s who patrol the senior lattes ‘tl‘lt’sP days. was one of “'llltlstig"s Tm, games were playpd in the the winners. 'to 900 Bau'htos t': -t . trim o; t... ~ pl... iv“... 3'17" ' pp}; It“? 1 D- wonhm‘Ml "5 R- RP-‘Ullh? 5 MP “Ch-("‘lt‘t‘n til it]? “tints-oil S'aud has done. si‘me :'et_ereelo2 North Shore .luilior Hoekcy l.e_a- t‘. Ranalian paced the lnst'lS vs. Red \i'iiius unit to 1“ till altit \lt lx'ciite 9 16, Fictiiin: 3"“an 'Bol,‘ ‘. I Class A Paci- i1 1‘ Ciinatla “Jill probabynmulkrf- aubidrtoi I in?! mm Punlli’l um. 13;, night at m, Ranging. attack as he fired tun [narkprg' Midgets shrimp. \. ‘1‘... h.‘ M Vlmshl -‘J. Sgtlarf‘hllifls \s W. w ‘1 \, w “MKMW‘ I 1 1 ‘ i‘t"(‘,\' ('1anllllnll_t1‘iDF . Cc'if ‘111' c tlat‘t'v‘emin ‘Ot‘ilnl ' .' V 5' ‘ 'r. _ F. [in]; nd . 1‘ . G ‘ Tin"5n " ‘ ‘ it": an l‘F’ ' v‘ A . ‘ ‘ utppgrt the "Ronny riniisrnnp stun. HOCBF'? LITELLT (.mpgzdl‘rmlfffieRm; WNW, “QM”: lam "M m, ,n W, Pth‘hm my“... mil; . g ,. ,,. he a —T with. i». 1.. wu. Rub) Chgfmthiachinnon ? 21 i u . . mann'lt“. .Oinny es‘y says , . . . . ~ _ ‘ ' “' '~ . ,_ _ '7‘, ‘. . ’ , Ytsrnzmiski. hard hitting American League otltificlder. has 4" ‘” "P “"9" hp." 0‘ m" 59”“ T““ "‘“""’°'" N "1" Hr“ “mm”: _ .""” --.-.. S 13 R 25 mil-'41:: C Craig tSt. .i.i vs. ~"‘"‘-" my ‘M' MMDOMW 2i i at two games apiece. Borden Nationals team. the potential of becoming a .400 hatter {0"de 11’.“ Scoring for Kensinzton were: 30 years ago played in the 2.1 G kin-‘5' , w it V mm M c] -e l A. Sinclair and R Sinclair :et- They were. Oscar Camtthf‘ll 811d ' inked? “‘6' s‘fii‘an ‘3' C MC- Mackenzie 0d - a L . ting two apiece while the lone Roy (‘tilclirrc S S ln‘ila‘haa "1mm 1 Tim.“- it at 11 “V 1 i H __ ._ . V :tigrrghpfzgnliun er Ruer “as —‘—_* ‘_——’ I l I” 1 I Dr Ken... ... \c “a... Class B. Trot And Para i I I .I w Lathe Ginger Will is. MacTai-ishl , 1n the setoiid game Long Rii er 0 a s 2 dh 1 i won their semi~ inal series y ' I 1"“ 2 H ppm” ‘1' G‘ ‘9‘ - _ .‘ ‘ . ' sei- tHcl‘. Sunny Brae tD. Morrisonl I against Rustico by defeating b. I in, .3 A In” N J (‘rav 1 3 2 _ _ ’. ‘. h . r . . 1 . . . I ‘ O a r r Lgernmesx li-om o‘ih‘en theCselgrfllirlhhet: 6-5 ‘ l ‘7“th ‘ Fluid Drive is. Rossl 3 db 4 :(‘nf‘Pf‘l two coats ' Ia- lcei - D George vs. 1, Pitts Boy 1A Morrisonl 4 4 3 mom one to; Long River. .1, The first flame of the South By .-\I.l,.t\\' R.\ii.F.\' The St .loltii‘s foursome lrd Climmjrd 'Fl't’dl 'Miss Ellisvti’. Cari'iert S (TLEARY The Summerside' Second pcriod ~— 2. Summer. Gauthier scored the single for Shore Senior Hockey Leaflue TORONTO it‘Pt 'l‘lli’cc ex it) l“ V \llt‘u illitl't‘tl ft For-S'tw _ lo“ “ '" E' Tamil” "5' R‘ E‘V' mm“: W‘" owned h-V 5"".le ‘3 . ' f “.‘r . Combines thumped the O‘Leary Side _. G‘ [thighan .\', Harris. Riistieo. finals was playczl last nizht traend games and um 11')\(\‘< bowie with the Glen Gray rink Mi‘f'T-‘V‘Sh- i “v a (’1 Mamttns 3‘3 in the fourth flame 1.. ('low 2.10; 4 Summersitle-i The next game will be hlayed “ho” “‘9 Fromm" R‘ll'alS dcr lllL'hllLllllf‘tl ilic Sf‘i'tlllfl round of t'vuu l'IrlIltt‘utttu. Winning the sunny Brae nwned by Donald if“ i Morrison .1- of the Prince (‘oiinty Hockc R iallant tt‘. Gradv' 4.13; S."l‘hursda.\' night at the Kensinz- {calm (he Carlem" (“'“hth the l‘olmtl‘t‘ohin national lllle‘fl "Will in an extra (‘nrl ' ‘ ,' ' , . L983“? 9'3)“th series "B'i. O‘llcary ~- G Bernard tiiion rink and the winner of the 2'5 lift like It one game lead in c u r l i u : (‘l‘fllillilllhKllin here \ivth a (limo in the middle oi MarClanO l‘llilt‘l Drive owned by 511110131? “’l'h Shmn‘If’T-‘ldt’ Limit: the SN Straiiut 7.44: ti. Sn er. id . series will then advance a ainsi 1" ma ‘- Tuesday afternoon llio pit-hip. hitch mmmpd 3.14 o 1N. it's 2-2. O'Leary Maroons after a (‘ Grady 'B. Grathmllg-Nr 7. Lone River in the finals: Scorers for Freetown were: Manitoba mitt Siiskntt'lirvnu tlt (W perfect :unrd to foil To Manage Tim‘“ 332- 32' m 4' ___N layoff of over m." “(,ka pig-mu sun.”m.rskhI _ DesRmm,s ~-~~ ->-— PW. Taylor '2‘. f" Coiinick top the field with two wins and tile \lt‘s‘r‘i‘ll rink - . one of their disorientzed names IL. Clo“, H. Gradyl 14.50. Pen- 0 '2' G‘ H!” (1‘ and A “"0"” “0 dolm'ls' f”””““"‘ l“ RW‘” Tue-div night‘s tlurd round George Chuvalo .0h"‘.al°fs “"1"? of gem“ a of the season and Stimmcrside allies N C. (iaiidei. lll. Columbia- A\\'l1i) had the l\\'l‘ in M: Pym”, Hmmrd “MM and fight With reigning world cham- mad! 100d adv-inlays 0f the Third Period —— 8. t)‘l.ear.\' ~ I Carleton scorers were: it “1" 5“"""d “““"‘l‘ “"‘h "ll" ""‘" \‘liPt'ifl New Brunswick "ud TORONTO ‘CP“"R"“k-" MM" pm“ 0’55"” C133" “‘0‘!” an- breaks. The game was fast on 1.. Poirier IR. MacAt-thur_ p; u Leard t2l. W. Bell t’l‘. W. '"l'3’~ ‘ ' (infini'in' Quphrr and [gt-huh t‘ihun. t‘f‘lit‘fd lmdt’tt’att‘d ht‘aVY- hnm‘t‘d Flay PromlSt‘t‘l la“ In excellent sheet of ice Witn thl‘l‘lll' 6.00; l. Summerside Smith 'll. R. ilammlll 11‘ Dean \llllt"1‘&\‘(‘\lllllli. Shak. (Wmth NM.“ gm“... and weight boxm': champion 0f the year to fight Cllilvalo. hut in- gnalips ppm, and “My”. pull C Grad}, {BI Grady. new“ Tm, m,“ :Hm‘, m m, {mats foursome trounced llie lyinz» “mmm and tempfnundhmd world. has expressed interest tn stead he fought Sonny Liston PLAIN in: Off fine saves tiirouuliout tilt. an 14.25: 10.Siimmerside .—‘ A lllht'hett“ “Will”: "i ‘h" "V will be oluyed Thursday night “.mn- -\ 5‘ r'nk Sk‘l‘lmd h" “mil 1 ii (i Saskatchewan Northern “'ki": 0"“. mam”li 0' and imagine “He game, (i Grady .31 Grad.“ G. new.“ fianlzrtlj‘l‘s if tlAeFiindsicrn'Cana- m g nthhw . Sillltlllflt'lil. lofi. (Warm has {hp bye: lTrmHIU-s heavyweight George -T(1‘,10.:1\mi‘salgé'htgdgleflcoLntxa; Ol" FILTER TIP Sl'MMARY ant 15.11; 11. out rv _ A , ' . tan me an ie met‘ to he ——W*M~*~~ —— trn e antithva wmh uh: . . . ‘ . ‘iuva o. 0' V . I First period — l. Summerside meron tR, .Vlat-ArTh'm-I (in: MM ih SummerSidt’ Jul." 24th .tihht'tf‘t Flaked on the \\“ll'lll‘l’_'. Shun" R0an Cliuvalo will attempt to re. "w "‘lesmn Shows- “ '5 lml’ed CIGARETTES " R- Gallant ‘C- Grady. B. rillt 16.19. Penalties — A. Des 3“" 25m “'35 hf‘ld 7" I'lhkle'wr's "3" “ii” an “'7 m'wk‘w my” s . i) d . gain the Canadian heavywciabt “‘9' Mil“ 0" ‘ pmposm hm" Gradyl ltll; 2. Summerside ~ 'Roches. 1. (‘lnw Motel with Jim Hoaan. . the Quebec rink from flf‘iF ,l‘l" “lQ4-13;‘l2“1" champihnship in Rpgina mnigm Will be held at that time. A. DesRot-hes til. Gaudet, V. The referees were R. Gray» appmmpd Chairmani Pro-“m”; 33' THE PANAMA” PRESS Stalin" Bimmvmo- lhd '1" W- n x m- 9,0" Mn 0‘ 8 when he fiflhls litizh \lereier Harrist 10.31 Penalties — G. elle. G. Mathews and B. Vlc- “1 'ht' 90”“9 "l “‘9 “ism-“Shin National League .‘Blll‘ Tt‘th. ‘ltltillulta 2300-010121'”§ for the title left vacant When DPiEhan and \3 Harris ('arty. h “'35 ahhhum‘ed that lht‘rt’ Win New Ycrk fl Chicano 4 In the extra eiitl. R‘llls'llv Q‘m‘wc ‘0“ 1m 010")" ' Bob Clerolix failed to defend. be approximately 300 partici American League slipped a stone past three Que. \. H P No W n” n , Marciano. visiting Toronto \pants in this meet to be held at Buffalo o Quebec 3 bee zuards in front of ihc house ‘. R n ‘ on on“) 100 this week. said he would like - I” :the Vocational school complex 011A Junior A to take out the eastern riiik's - ‘ in take. Chuvan to Europe to D [which will be finished this Montreal is Pgtcé‘rog'ouzh R coulntzi~ that-1y fathd in I'lilltl'flr “my 0 Imam 100 on a geach hitm how :0 fflEthl.n:)11lbliifi ‘ 1 Simon. . . nor .witl is iiia roc~~ hat-iii: tno Q “ ,H ' ‘ " oes no wan o on e . u u t .\icrcier \liillin. head of the Woodstock 1 Gail fl much weight and slidin'! 't l‘lt‘llt P'l'J' 00"““’01101"'9 that would be run up on such Intermediate A Playo‘fs a junket. The "Rock" says that back- ers are lining up but many de- ‘ilii‘nllflh the lloilsc. Bullshy. with .ihe last rock of the flame. was not required to throw. ‘provincial command. Canadian Legion, reported that Geoffrey; Dyson. sports director for Dom- STANDINGS iii?“ 373 33335313 Thurs. Mar. 19in, 8.15 PM. With The Packer inion command of the Roy l‘ N) :R pnltNTFRg ,- ~~ ;tails must be ironed oitt. the Canadian Legion, will hold a By THE CANADIAN PRESS Although \hth.r “MN, n... “mm Rm”) most important bein: that Chu- By JIM BECKER ‘leaaiie's best defensive line. track and field coachinu clinic National League shm-h m his ,mthh \. .i. \- .m P r." 231,930 gmn _ V'Hln has hilt ihftit‘att‘d it he Will NEW YORK '1‘\Pt4~»H8|that'k The Lions never did find a re- in Summerside on April 24. 25. W L F A Pt Scotia. he retaliated will tour \lhcria 0010020012-- 6 5'3".“"lh Martian"- Paul Hornung' will get a second placement. 26. and '27. Mr. Mullin also re Chicago 33 ‘22 l221416682 mun”...S in [hp hum}. "mt With Marciano at the helm. chance to show his second ef- K3,...“ 8, first was him... ported that the legion command Montreal 21422112200161i80|addod tit-h in [hp hhh and a N R ammo 1002‘ 8 ' ‘ W “ VS. fort for the Green Bay Pack- about his suspension. and he would look after the cost oi Toronto 31‘L‘i1118115673‘pair of threes in the seventh 0mm”. 1m 102MIO_ 9 o RIGHT ors. balked at siizEestions that ho awards . trophies. medals. etc. Detrou 29971117819259 and eitzht ends. ' And Alex Karras sets a crack sell his interest in a Detroit bar Don LeClair is in charge of these New York 22 71610182 231 54’ The gtmhmh _ shmppd WM, mm”, 0” mm .3101 _ 9 J°hMY5 Hylng Haw'“ at filling the bit: hole in the which police said was a hang- awards. oslon lit 38 1216620348 scored only a single marker 111 p, ' 2001010010- 5 defensive line of the Detroit out for hoodlums. Eventually .t.he first end, a double in thr- uy Adults 7-c Students 33c Lions that he left there last he sold. and moved his family. ‘ .third and a triple in the final NS. 0010300001.." ti 9 '— l m CONFEDERATES - BEATLES 2m she Both Hornung and Karras. set "1 don‘t {991 like 1 used to lrvlniz Milton's Sloncton, down indefinitely last April I7 feel about the suspension." he l\.B.. rink unset Wilt Hiron‘s Ntld 312200102041 . for betting on National Football said Monday "l'l be a real ti-j .Sudbury quartet. l‘f‘ill'r‘sfilll'll‘! Sun.- 000 Mg 030;, a ' League games. have been rein- ger out there on the field this Vorthern Ontario. 7-3. for its nut, \‘hrihpm nnthrin, Y s stated. fall." first Win of the ioitt'uaitir‘ut ' NFL commissioner Pete R Horntinz wait set down for The Charlottetown Forum lining up with Centennial! in 9 game was tied 3" at-er STANDINGS zelle. who handed down the sus- bets made in the period from Will tonith he the scene of their exhibition hockey :am nlnP ends but a hair I» y a P w L pensions. lifted them Monday. 1959 to 1961. The bets ranged some ery serious hockey Roddie is a highly reputed ctr.th in the {that FM :3”. \Tat‘iitrih'i . . . . . . .. 3 .1 o emphasizing that neither man from $100 to $300 Karras made Dt‘M'lde by the best of the product of the Maritime Stim- Mittnn tho m" e'hh..,,.tmm" 3 2 I had been charged with bottom some six bets in the ssnsmo province's Pee Wees‘ an mer Hot-key School and was DOl'BiJ-I TAKFOIT cvthih tutti-hid island :i 2 1 against his own team or not range during the 1958-1962 sea- some very comical hockey -— a standout at the Quebec ln- \ double takeout hv wit \ht-ihr-iu Ontario 2 l t 2 givmtz his best in every game. sons. provided by a 2‘: of" p of the ici‘naiignal Pee Wee toiirna- Mat-donald. skip of the ("iota “till-ll (‘olumbta 2 l i . —— '—' *— Provmce's best iifoons. ment t ts past year. loitetown. PF. 1. entry. cat-e. Qucht‘t' . . . . . . . . . . . .. 2 l t CONSIDERED CONDLC‘T . The Pee Wees will of course Also on the protzram will be him a 9-8 victory in an cvti-a \erta . . a t 2 Rnulte added that t; con- he the Charlottetown Centen- ii Moomball game between end over Ontario's \‘lnlcolm \‘cu nl'lln‘wlf‘k 3 1 2 I 6"" "f "firm" ‘1‘“ Fm.“ nial Pee Wees in an exhibition the Lions and Rotary Club's White rink it was Ontario‘s tiutat-io 3 l 2 ‘ “*9” '"l" cowwormmn m game against an All-Star from Charlottetown. 7.30 pm. you; Smith , . , . . _ H .‘t o 3 the liftine. of the suspension. Hornuna said he would start in May to get his legs back in ern Conference winners last season. fell to second he- hind the Chicago Bears in the} 1963 campaign. Hornunz led the lenzue in scoring for three straight sea- sons and holds the mating rec- " . LIONS "1": 0" The Lions also fell off With Kart-u out of action The 250- tacit e wait the standouti that h( what was Mohair! A l t e Montague 7-4 in the first Montague 7-4 SOIJRIS ~ In midget hockey action last nigh' at Souris rink. Souris midgets defeated game. i' a two-game total goa' tor- ics for the King's County Midget Hockey championship. Scoring for Sports: F. Gal- lant tail; B. MacAttlay ‘2'; for Montague: J. Cain W; S. wri- li ms Ill; P. Graham tl-. Referees. Clifton MaeCamIle and Reginald Peters called two penalties. one to each team The winner of this series “11] l squad from Summerside and the RCA? base. Game time time for that affair is 8.30 pm. The buffoons will be the lush flying “Beaile Beats" who will take on the Confeder- ates in an elchibition hockey- tvpe game at 8 pm e re will be several former island stars in the lineup and the im- ported Beatles will be wear- ing their famous costume- and the Confedraies, top hats. be art! 5 and Centen- nial reelia. The speciai attraction of the night Will be Roddic Newton of Kentvtlle. N.S.. who will Do And two special presentations to be made by members of the Centennial Pee Wees. Brid. Rmd will be master of ceremonies. he most important thing about the whole special nieht is that it is for Timmy. Spon- sored by the Charlottetown Rotary Club. all the proceeds will an toward crippled chil- dren's work and for the main- iainance of the Crippled Chil- dren's Summer Camp at Bel- vedcre Cove. Come out and help Timmv. it all begins at 730 p to to. night. ‘serond straizlit loss. 1 "FREE" 30 oz. Bottle 7-Up I For Building Cleaning digfbane THE CANADIAN NAME with EVERY PURCHASE See the variety and top quality of goods on display at the 1’ Centre on Green St. at these times: Sat. ]0 am. 9 pm. Mon. 2 pm. 9 pm. Tues. 2 pm. 9 p.m. Weds. 10 mm. 12 noon 2 pm. 5.30 pm. See our super special 1956 two door Pontiac hard top. Donated by Pope Motors. Painted by Coomac. Auto Body Shop. BID AND BID OFTEN Supplies & Equipment advance in the Island finals.