12 This Guardian, Charlottetown. Mon. Feb. 4. 1963. SPORT ECHOES By Norman Macdonald Summerside Bureau of The Guardian Play Best Game A lot ot harsh words have been directed at the Prince County (‘omhines during the past week. and it begins to look as If they thrive on in- sults for they came tip with their best game in sum.- time against the R(‘Al" EA:- Ies Friday night. We took a slam at their defence for al- lowing 17 go Is in no i: a m e 5. They must have plugged all the leaks for Thane Mann got the tirst shut-out of the 1962-63 sea- son “Whitey” didn‘t iust. saves. as did e g n at the other end the lee. Irv Walsh. \linnr hockey wcck \hts year is "don't send Youngster Has We rt‘ceivcd a letter from a gentleman who was down to see the Pee “'ees In ac- tion at Sports Arena in (‘h:ir- iottetown. He spoke of a youngster who played with his team all winter. but be- cause of an impending oper- ation at the polio centre had had to quit playing. He was still there. however. coaching the team. Our correspondent questioned some. of the play- ers and found out that this boy. who had polio as a very young child. has had several operations. but corms hack and plays hockey whenever it. is possible. One kid said: "You should see the scars on his leg." An example of "guts and determination". says our correspondent. and we agree Curling is approaching its two climaxes in Prince Edward is. land. This week the “Silver D‘ Bonspiel. blue-ribbon competi- tion for the ladies. takes place goo en- tlema of slogan your boy to the rink: take him and stay to watch him play." prrtq haye it that in Summer- sidc Dad may have done some: “taking.” but very little “stay- ing” and “watching”. Last wcck we were avoiding rinks unless duty called loud and clear. A particularly aggrcssive tribe of bacilli our larynx. car. aitd all the left side ot our ad. and. be it ever so humble. there was no place like home. We did get to see. the Summci‘sidc atid RCAF Mid- heforc the regular game Friday night. and sure enough those silver haired daddies were as scarce as mosquito netting in an igloo. You minor hockey promoters. can't yoti think of something to lure the old man down to rink side? Have you tried a door prize of a platter of cornish rock hen? ’3 I I Determination Charlottetown. Sitmmcrside will send three rinks. skipped by Shirley Dye. Vivian Sheen. and Dot .Ioiutston. Two of these Siimmcrside rinks were quickly manhandlcd tor should that be "woman-handled"t ‘ the ckcit b o n s p i e l. biit cvcryone down here is hoping that things will be different when the big blue chips are down. Next week the Summer- sidc club will put out the welcome mat to the. cream of P rince Edward Island's male curlers. Z'l rinks will have to be disposed of before the .\'o. rink is crowned. to see a in . y u can expec lot of brilliant take-outs between and 16. Summerside Curling (‘luli will he the mecca of sport lovers from all the Is- land curling centres. and the week is expected to be a highlight both from a sport- ing and social angle. .. Last Week’s Bouquet Stan Pi-‘ét‘l‘dnll. Lauior. \A'llttltwk showned their mettle: They kept those surging Pen- guins in line to tie: Bttt "Whitey" Mann's tiic hero. This bouquet is for that zero. Anti we‘ll let the other Com- bines sniff a petal. 'l.AST WEEK'S BRICKBAT By ion. by gee. by gosh. by gum. hy jingo. By .iiminy. and all that Ian- cy lingo. Please don't think I'm gett- lng cocky. But those rinks tor hockey: It's too darn cold for par- lour games like bingo. are made MUURE E's? McLEUD LTD. were occupying , BBIIVBBU UlldGI-IBIBCI Hockey Week Suite \ltiN’l‘llrIAL 'CP‘ Glenn Hall says Montreal's rangy cen- tre Jean Beliveau is vastly tinder-rate . " ' that big guy chances in close. going to score. You can't . him—he's too fast." said Hail The round-checked goalie slowly peeled gear Saturday night after nadiens rallied powerfully the third period to tie Hawks Beliveau had scored tying goal midway through the last period by flicking in ‘ rebound. “Beliveau always plays a great game against us. If he plays the same way against everybody else. he's one of the three or four outstanding pla. ers in the league." said Hall. “I don't know why he doesn‘t get more attention." . “He's got five of his 10 goals1 against us. I don't know what it is. but he can't buy a goal against the other teams. But that‘s a great player for you —he gets the important ones. "Beliveau had 10 shots me. somebody says. Still. roughest shot was when Henri Richard came in alone in the last minute—I just managed to get my pads onto it. LITTLE ROCKET ROL’GH "That Little Rocket can shoot has a ‘r‘ so 76 ' from just a b out anywhere. even with two guys . back. And with 20 seconds left. you can't expect your team to UNB Downs X-men 6-3 l-‘REDERICTON tCP) —— Dave Peterson led University of New Brunswick with three goals as the home team dropped St. Francis Xavier University of Autigonish, N.S.. 6-3 in Maritime Intercollegi. atc Hockey League action Sat- urday night ' . . scored two tor UNB and Bob Mayllar got the other. Singles for St. FX wenrto McQuaid. Anderson and Syiiiishin.. UNB has not been beaten this season in league competiticm~ All. other league teams have at least two losses. WEST END NURSERY Flowers tor DIAL 4-3525 lie Glen Hal JEAN BELIVEAU get the goal back." Belivcau was smiling in the Caiiadiens‘ room. “I thought I was going to get one about tivc minutes earlier." he said. "I had the net. but couldn't lift it over him. The next time. I aimed for the roof." Montreal Coach Toe Blake said he had been pleased with the performance of Bern ic Geoffrion. playing his first full game after a lz-gamc absence with a wrist injury. (‘hicago coach Rudy Plioiis barrcd the door to reporters ~ while he gave his players a talking-to, Pilous said angrily later. "we had them on tiic run in the first ‘lwo periods. but we fell apart in tile third. Luckily. Glenn goals .. F- I was superb. .ot‘ games at tiic gram Closely-i untested games. with: cxcitemcni galore teatured the wind-tip oi a week of thrills and liiii for over 800 minor ’ from Charlottetown at the Sports With minor lcam. performing for the fans at the Penguins- (Jnmbincs game Tuc~day. and participating in their own Minor Hockey Night program . to say nothing Prince Street Icc Sports on Friday. well over 1000 Charlottetown boys ran!-. in: from it to 18 years. actively participated in a most success- ful Minor Hockey Week pro- in Charlottetown Results of Saturday's games are as follows: I’EEWEES PSS Hornets 3. PHS Rams 2; For the Hornets Wayne .\lac- Quarrie. Alan James and Frank scored singles. for the Wayne Cheverie and Ronnie Doucette scored. BHS Tommy Prowse orcc. Robins Louis Dohrrty the only goal. St. Jean .iays F. PSS Spir- Ill't‘F 1; Jays goals by Carl Murray 13'. Gerald Campbell. David \lclnnis and . Mc- inn‘s: Spitfires goal by Michael Clow. Lions 5. scored Parkers 1: Lions goals by Glen .\laclunis (2', George Ciirley. laii \Vaye and David Mitt-nazlian. Parkers goal by Alleit MacDonald. Duck: 3. Orioles 2: Ducks by Roger Cook. Joel MN and )Iit‘ihzrei Hancox. | Closes Saturday Orioles goals by Bobby Mac- Ali'lan t2l. Blackbirds l. Swallows l; Blackbirds goal by Paul Tur- nci'. Swallows by Billy Duns- a Cubs 2. Bears 1: Cubs goals 4. Foxes . Wolves David Hrme t2) and Foxes goals by Wayne Newsome t2l: goals bv Shawn Murphy. Wil- Doug Mahm. {2). “gen l 13) Reg Profitt and ‘ - . . goats - . bur Burke and Colin Younker. by Bobby “rm-“09k (2) and Joey Tur PAPERWEIGHTS Falcons l. Ravens 0; Fal- cons goal by Allan Latter. ‘. t. Canaries i.oais by Gary Doyle. a _ MacDonald. Mervin MacKenzie .und Gregory Doyle. l Elks 3. Sellers 0; Elks goal! by Billy Doherty (2) and D'Aicy Murphy Tigers 7. Bulldogs 0: Tiger! lgoals by Billy MacM‘illan 13'. tDonnie Ca-llbeck t2». Gordie Beck and Rickey Garrett. Otters 10. Sparrows 0 tex- hibitiont: Otters goals by David lloiron I3). Bobby Judson t2!.. . Are You Prepared For The Witness Box? How should you not. and speak as a ' protects an innocent man from unjust conviction . . . an any day it might: heyou! In February Reader's Digest read the do'i and don'ts that you should know before you enter court at a witness. Get; your copy of the Reader’s Digest today . . . 35 articles of lasting interest. 0: Larks WI “PM in court? Often. j one believable witness is all that silly McDonald (2). Joey Mat- tzn. John MacMillan and Carl Trainer. Colts 1. Tenriera 1: Colts goal by Andy MaLheson. Ter- Iiieis by Barry MacKinnon. i Budgies 0. Redwings 0. ‘ Snipes 4. Bluebirds 2: Snipe goals by Wayne Beaton t2! and Glen Constable i2). Bluebirds goals by Bobby Smith and Frank McKimion. ‘ BANTAMS Panthers 5. Battlers 0: Pan- thers goals by Bobby Doherty 12'. Philip Ward (21 and Bobby Younker. Bombers 4.} Beavers 0: Bomb- 1' ers goals by Hank Plaggen- hoef (St and Her. McDonald. 1 Wrens 4, Tigers 3; Wrens goals by Jack Durant (2t and Hennessey. Guns 1. Bluewuxzs 0; Guns goal by Doug Doeron. Darts 5: Royals Brian MeCormack Danny Stanley and Pete: CZarke: Darts goals by Mike .(lampbell. Bobby Ford. John 'l‘heriaiilt. Gerald Hynes and Barry MacKinnon. tGame pro- tested by Darts). mblers 3. Vic-z l: Rainb- goals by Eddie Toombs (2!. Don Josey. Ken bowling and Ronnie Ltdstone. [ Leafs aizd Bruins participated :in practice game only. (‘anucks 11. Rangers 5: Can- 'iicks goals by Junior MacDoug- a1 t6t. Jamey Kennedy I3I. :Ronnie Giggey and Ted Kitson‘ Rangers goals by lIerbie Steele 8am! ‘ tors ner. 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