7) SPORTS | FRONT By PIUS CALLAGHAN Olympics Even Series MONTREAL Olympics have evened their bestolive Allan Oup series with Ramblers and the teams feud ‘onight in the third game. | The Olympics got the jump on the Maritime fons S i ei frst oan Monday night when they grabbed The Ramblers held the Montrealers on even terms the a Sot the distance but the damage was done and the series was squar- ed at one ie, geme apiece. We still think the Ramblers can come through and briag Allan Cup play back to the Maritimes with Ottawa District win- ner providing the competition, However, these Olympics look like formidable foes and you can be sure the Amherst club will have a battle royal on their h: - However, we expect Caron and Munger to start potting a few goals. That great goalgetter, Gerry Boss, was out of action Mon- day and Munger got sidelined with a bad cut. However, both are expected to see action tonight and their presence should ea whale of a diff Remember A Year Ago? MENTIONING Ambherst reminds us that one year ago today we were stormbound in that Nova Scotia town. Old Spain panies ball over on Monday March 20 for their final game with the ‘and there were hopes of a late boat home. However, = of the worst storms of the season struck and the group got tied up and didn’t reach Charlottetown until early Thursday morning. That was the time the ferry didn’t cross for nearly 48 hours. All in all, it was quite an eventful trip and one that a fellow would have sooner avoided. Parkdale Royals were more fortunate this March. ‘They had real spring weather as they travelled to and from the Nova Scotia border town. Welshmen To Bathurst JACK Proud’s Prince of Wales College juveniles, champ- fons of Prince Edward Island, travel to yp sre core for a sudden-death fixture with the juveniles of that New Brunswick-Prince Edwerd Island ad will be at stake in this one. The Welshmen are a good looking band of hockeyists and a - a mighty fine account of themselves in this engage- Playing away from home will not bother them one ml oy we are ee to think that younger players _) bet- ter accounts of themselves on the road. The juniors fro1 of Wales College surely liked the going much better a ieee fcton than they did in Charlottetown. They won the battle in the New Brunswick capital but were hopelessly outclassed on their own ice surface, These local juveniles are dead serious about this coming hoc- key game. They are confident they can take the measure of | the Bathurst boys and they proceed to entertain the Nova Scotia champions for the Maritime crown. Intermediates To Travel THE MAHA intermediate provincial winner will play both its games with Dalhousie in the north shore town. Those teams still in contention accepted an offer made by the Dalhousie club to stage both games in New Brunswick. It & long haul to this northern paper town and the local clubs prob- ably felt the home gates might not warrant turning down the Dalhousie guarant This intermediate winner on the Island will not be decided until Friday night “hen O'Leary Maroons host either Parkdale x Hompshire (a w.. rer was declared when we wrote this cok timn) in the secoad game of a two-garne, total goal series. The These are highly exciting tussles and you should make a point to get to The Sports Arena and Civic Stadium to see these intermediate clubs in actior NATIONAL Hockey League playoffs begin next Tuesday aight in both Montreal and Toronto, The Canadiens will be hosting the defending world champ- lons, Chicago Black Hawks and Toronto will entertain either New York Rangers or» Detroit Red Wings. It’s likely that the Leafs will not know who their opponents will be until next Sunday. At any rate, the greatest hockey thrills of the year start next | week. Lennox Island Club To Play NB. Champs SUMMERSIDE — Lennox 1s- | game 6-3, an exhibition contest land Mic Macs, the only ail-|on Monday night against the Indian hockey team on P.E.l., | O'Leary Larks. Will meet the .B. Indian hockey | ‘The winner of the Indian ser- champions from Big Cove reset- |ies with the ew Brunswick- vation, for the inter-provincial | P.E.1. team will go against the ch a le | Nova Scotia Indian winners for Stadium, in a best two of three | the Maritime The first game at Summer. side next Tuesday evening will | Island players, | be commenced with a brief under playing coach Charlie | ceremony in ae ue Lady Sark, have competed in eleven | chieftain, Mrs. wall games, winning five this | drop the first “a to’ com- genoon, a Intremediate mence the tournament. land ae Members of the Lennox Is- The team which played mosi- Jand team include: ty in the O'Leary. snd Sulersii Goal, Stanley Peters; suv- tinks this winter, won their last | golle, Mosey Bernard; defence, in Peters, CURLING DRAW ‘Schurmai Michael Saas, Joe Pat Labobe, Stepherr = forwards, xs Lewis, Peters, S 2 3 é é nn aE illiy (Spares| John Newell Thomas, Sterling | Bernard, Joe Jadis, Fred Scully. MacInnes, E. Gilles- vases “oS Exhibition Tilt c+ (Played At S'side , K. Mt ae-| Wedlannen Battlers and Christ- |.|1an Youth Workers of Summer- , | Side was played at Civie Stad- | jum Sundey with the Summer- lee +Cam = MacLean, pie MacKay, I. Dow!i E. Ford vs) score. Biheaien, D. Crosby, ©. Dow.| Roy Laughlin snd Bo Stecie ling, S. Bryenton. |each got the hat trick for the ce 5— D. Wonnacott, D,|CYW's with Louis Poirier, Jerry George, C. Flemming, W. Cart| Richard and Eddie Onate pick- vs A. MacDonald, .. Dr, | ing up two apiece. Singletons Tagine, 3. Brooks. were scored by John Sullivan $.30 p.m. (mixed) and Charlie MacDonald. ee 1—(O14 Spain Game} Boy-/ For Wellington Merell Cam- les vs Dr. Webster. i= three, Roger Tee 2 Dr. MacEachera, | —| fo. eath oe i ote. oi, 5. Allie DesRoches handled the Tee 3A. MacDonald, 0. Mac- Qorald, B. Acorn, M. Mac| STANDINGS Donald ys M. Bell, D. MacDon-| ald, D. Bell, P. MacDonald. | By THE CANADIAN PRESS Ice 4G. Stewart, Ke. . WLT FAP E. 39 14 14 245 160 92 37 20 10 225 109 94 31 24 13.213 177 7% 24 32 12-187 200 6 3 52 13 189 212 4 8160 28 |their winning streak firs’ game goes at The Sports Arena tonight. | puesd 7 Bobby Hull (7) slams in his | 47th goal this season past Tor- onto netminder Don Simmons in the second period of an Hawks Blank Bobby CHICAGO (AP) Red Wings’ hopes for a in the Stanley Cup Pals suf- fered a severe blow Tue: night when Chicago Baek Hawks beat them 30 in a tional Hockey League game ictory meant nothing to Black Hawks, who have third lace in the National Hockey | League cinched. However, the loss left Red Wings a point be- hind the fourth place New York Rangers, who were idle Tuesday yy: night. Both Wings and New York et two games left to play. The game saw Chicago's Saskatchewan Unbeaten; Island Foursome Splits FREDERICTON (CP) — Bur- ley Townsend and his Sask- atchewan Granite Kings kept intact lay night winning their third game of the Royal Cana- dian Legion national curling championship 12-6 over Alberta. Townsend and crew had little difficulty disposing of the Al- | berta rink Woods. i | game, they blanked the first | end, grabbed two in the second | and’ stole another pair in the third. From then on it was clear Ontario built their won - roomeaitp| 1 Ui-iaa Od toon when they handed the Nova Scotia foursome skipped by Rod Bethune a 14-5 loss. The loss was the first ts the’ ’spiel for the Nova Scoti ‘The Ontario rink skipped by Gordie MacDonald, to single in. the first ‘and stole : cond then looked The pon outstanding game of the evening was played British ' Columbia, Joe McKinnon and Prin ward Island, skipped by Danny O'Rourke, B.C. took a three-stone lead in the first end and led 7-1 after four, P.E.I. came back with a pair in the fifth and stole one in the sixth Playin, hides and-seek same; |P-El. g steadily Jokes een behind 7 aetielt | after 11 ends. The islanders had stolen singles in the 10th and 1ith ends and another in the final end, but lost a 9-8 decis- ion. | ia- | Montreal star Bernie Geoffrion. yb New Brunswickers ski ever notch shooting paved the way | expected to participate. BOBBY HULL SCORES breaking the 50-goal barrier. Behind him are Maple Leafs’ Allan Stanley (right, farther | Wings 3-0; riggers A8th NHL game in Toronto Satur- | from camera) and Tim Hor- day as the Black Hawks’ de- fenceman drew closer ton. (CP Wirephote) Hull Tri Bobby Hull score his 48th goal |centre Red Hay. Hay carried | Howe 3:24, Godfrey 7:42, Fon- of the year, to move within two the puck close into Detroit | teyne goalie Hank Bassen, — iod: No scoring. goals of tying the league record held by former Canadiens star then dropped the disc to Hull, who | Penalt iterenko 13:00, | current 7. — Nest Maurice Richard and skated up to the net, feinted the | Mita, “{e:51, Gadsby. 18:1 goalie out of position, and | period: 2. Chicago, Tur- nudged the puck behind him. | ner 8 (Horvath, Fleming) 6:24; || Hull also has two games left Chicago's other scorers were | 3. Chicago, Hull 48 (Hay) 14: in which to tle or break the record. |stan Mikita and. defenceman | Penalties “Kennedy 19-12, "Mi ALMOST A GIFT Bob Turner. kita 13:12, The tally came almost as a | ‘The shutout raised Chicago| | Saves gift “te in the third perio , . | Bassen uu 7-29 goalie Glenn Hall's league lead. et eae a Oe SR ins satel te aka See pies GS Bana 510 ee was battling desperately in Chi- cago ice when Hull, who. has been working overtime in an ef- fort to get his goal, broke into undefended Detroit ice with 27 Detrolt shots in the period: 1. Chicago, Mi- kita 24 (ifay) 11:09, Pessilie Vasko 0:40, St. Laurer = Cantures Title West Royalty Bombers down- , “5 cas 64 last night at SDU fo capture the City CYO eaeas title and the Cantwell | Pharmacy trophy. The Bombers, who captured 1 two-game total goal 179, will now play Girvan Ban |! for the aes Gr0 L kelly, Lo Afficek: Simms, t hse isaac’ and McCabe. snipers were Jerry Kane Cheverie, Manitoba skipped by William two for Thursday and the final (Dusty) Miller defeated the Ro- Friday morning, ger Fournier-skipped rink from This mornin; Quebec 14-9. Manitoba's 's record Brunswic now stands at one win and two wan, British Columbia vs losses while Quebec is winless Manitoba vs Nova Scoti in three starts. Newfoundland won a 1413 | Prince Edward Island vs. - Brunswick | herta, 4a thriller over New with a six-stone final seed ee ‘Annual ‘Spiel “ Onens Thurs. in Alberton one stone of a wick surged ahead “wait with ALBERTON — The Alberton three : the tenth and a Curling Club’s annual three day single in the llth, leaving New- foundland five down coming P0DsPiel opens tomorrow and | eine continues Friday and Saturday A series of near misses by the | Rinks from Summerside, Mos- Forbes quartet and a combina- | 'ague, New Glasgow, Moncton, tion of heady skipping and top- Charlottetown and Alberton are | draw: New vs Saskatche- On- | tario, Quebec vs, Nees Oxford Abandon 'talian-Built Shell «= LONDOW (AP) — Oxford Uni- versity rowing eight night announced it has Gre ooned its sleek new It | shell for the traditional re | against Cambridge on the Rivet Thames April 7. After only one day's practice with the Italian Ivan Forbes took an ley ies over skip Jim Archibald of at foundland and a an 8-3 lei after eight enc GET BIG FIVE Newfoundland cracked a big five in the ninth to cine pine for the comeback. Forbes was| On the opening day the H. E. | 6, Laat, sear "Coted’ he unable to hide his final rock and | Barbour trophy will go to tne | beaten, Archibald skinned by a. guard winning rink ‘with the E,W. bebop Paige oy tis Turner’ trophy ‘up for competi-| The Italian boat was built In earlier matches Tuesday, | tion “on. Friday.” On Saturday | specially for Oxford and cost Saskatchewan defeated Ontario | mixed tink will play for | $1,400. Critics who watched it in 846, Alberta defeated Newfound. | the Matheson Drug Compaay | Practice on the Thames said it land 10-4, Nova Scotia downed i. looked too narrow and flimsy to British Columbia 12-10, Prince | Schedule for Thursday morn- saad up to the rough water Edward Island edged Manitoba | ing: which often churns up for the 11-10 and New Brunswick 133-year old race between the West Royalty i= ioe | shi Tuesday | “rhe time of this game is 7.18. , —————/ Watts (H, Dingwell) Oxford was! Montre Alouettes will hold the month- |long training clinic at the 800- Canada Cops Curling Title EDINBURGH (CP)—Canada, | pionship earlier in the tourna- Meat, kept her unbeaten streak going to | The as ae. rink |from Regina defeated Scotlands| | willie Young crew 13-8 in the| Tuesday afternoon round after) |mosing out sthe United States | earlier in the day 9-8, | Canada won the oe | with six wins and no loss | United States was second ‘vith | | 8.42 record, Scotland third 2-4; | | and Sweden las! Casese aaa wan tourna. ment each year since it wi augurated in 1959. In presenting the Richardson | rink with’ the Scotch Cup, Ron- | ald S. Cumming, chairman of the Scotch Whiskey Association — the tournament sponsors — said: Primrose Score Exhibition Win Montague Primroses travelled to Sackville Saturday where they defeated a Mt. A. team 6-4 in ra are hockey tussle. tand hard fought ao al splayed in the after- noo before a large number of students. The Primroses had on- “ ee pavers in their Lone -D. Bes 3 F Burke 2, S. ge 1. For Mount A. it was Fanjoy, Kori Franshan and Mac- x: Hoop Playoffs "yes tau Beain Tonight City Basketball League play- offs open tonight at Saint Dun- se tink with SDU playing t to PWC Welshmen in the first game of a twin bill | getting reed at 7 o'clock spot Pirates pail on vaca in the second contest. series are home and iiseet point series. The finalists will meet in a best-of-three set and fhe play. offs must be complet. March 3ist, Plavoffs Are On (At North River Dunstaffnage and Milton tan- gle tonight at North River fax | oh ——| in the third game of a best of | Lloyd five final series for tt MacPhail trophy. Free time {s 8.30, noi feature will be the of three semt- final cay for the North River | School League title with Win- sloe and Wiltshire the oppon- Als To Train ‘In Joliette (CP)—Montreal football nounced Tuesday summer train- | ing camp will be held at Joli. ette. Que., 40 miles northeast of student Seminaire de Joliette, vacated by students and staff in summer, A party of 80 — 65 of them players—will report to the camp rting June 25. Exhibition mes will be played in Mont- 55 minutes away by car. For 4th Consecutive Time “But we all recognize that, Only Canada’s fifth - roung ich: six games eres Falkirk, the Ri counted % Boints to 36 for the opposition.” WIN IN 58, nickardemne--tirvi; “te nold, Garnet and Wes—won in 1060 ‘and 1000, ‘The Hee Gervais Edmonton won last two on the 11th end, and, des- ite a game try, the U.6. rink of Fran Kleffman could salvage ats ae eee only other rink from In the afternoon year, action Tuesday, the US, —_ Ernie and second Garnet| downed luckless 184, of mate = i 010 220-13 Canada Scotland 020 101 oo1— 8 brothers—cousins eae andlead Wes. Bulldogs Sideline Parkdale Flyers Hampshire Bulldogs Hampshire -'G. Watts (H. toy ibe idand MAHA. Ine | wall 1638, 8 Parkdale - total goal affair for the Island | _ Thi aa title. and the right to meet Dal | G. Watts ‘inact a housie Rangers for the N.B~| Dove, Gregory) $40" Por P.ELI. title. alties — Gorvette 17. Corea ae gun for 5 Siete te mac oasiod = Bulldogs Eye ver worked (Parkdale goalie | goal-getting department were rell C Leo Doiron and Wendell Tre- sland ro "For Parloale it was Kel | iden! that they can take the Dalziel, Lefty Dunn ang Harry | Island ‘A title Simmons. following their 7-3 lambasting af Parkdale Flyers at the Sports we. Larter, a veteran of many hockey wars, was of the {opinion that It would be the beasica, outscoring the Parksale ee Meares crew 5.1. NB-P.EL, tile and mentioned pTites these goals for Hamp-| that the addition of Bobby’ Mac- ond tate in the B mer the firs at 15.40 and third | yrine at i 16: agua in the third period the ing was evenly ‘ivided with each team counting one. Brian hewie Vince Lewis had a comparative- ly easy time of it except lats in the second period when bap had to break up a couple of i the first one between Hampshire and Skip Carver of the Flyers at. the 12.40 mark and then the’ second one between MacDonald of Hampshire and Povie of the Flyers at the 14:39 m: Otherwise the game ey fair. tame except for some rugged ecking. The officials handed out a total of fourteen penalties, each team picking un seven. day. ar ane ie Selb 49:8 aa are urged to turn out {for ‘is Playoff tussle. uel (B, Doyle) 4.37. Penalties — Gregory 12.45: Watts 15: Danser its: — ey AT THE SPORTS ARENA Pre-School Skate 1.30-3.00 Children’s skate 4 - 5.90 Night—Intermediate Hockey | SPORTS ARENA The SURGE does a good job of milking cows DOUGLAS BROS. & JONES oll tty 155 Kent St. ADULT POLIO CLINIC AM. walked over Quebec 18-8. | (A, Wik (A) va. F. Millman | rival_universitis. real, RESULTS |(a, o Seaman oy care 14 Nova Scotia 6 hae. « i N.B. 13 Nfld 14 L we Ay Ban CA “: Minor Hocke BC. 9 PEL 8 eee a (A); F. Bryan (A) vs. as Manitoba 14 Quebec + Koke (Mi, Morning, afternoon night ‘rounds are scheduled he’ today, | Seabrooks Even Ni All minor eae are talk- vat ing about Saturday's big minor | Kensington Seabrooks squared | hockey aight = the a sale bore are orkng when they edged Hope best ticket sellers, i ght Nearing The young vareeen merit fan support. It is hoped a Sum- sig will be on hand to fans, wil make il Donate ter ere COMMUNITY CENTRE Thursday, March 22 7 to9 P.M. First, Second, Third, Fourth Inoculation will be given. Charge for each Inoculation 75e- ATTENTION CARPENTERS Local 1338 Regular Monthly Meeting et Labor Hall — Queen St. Wednesday, March 21st at 8 p.m. with will the game, valuable pli Other Seabrooks scorers were player in eai and Blair Caseley and Ivor Cotton. “B” classes. Jackie O'Connor and Don Fyfe The big aff: with counted the Hope River mark- skating for is “ the last publi ea. Referees Desay, Land and Joe son ail who the Bernard called nore, blades | one to cach team. Sm —_ The next game tr this series is slated for Thursday night. SPRING TIME IS C ‘led and at 6:30 p.m. BHS tantam Tigers hold their final vorkout prior to Saturday's big ninéé hockey night. See Us TODAY! HICK TIME All Members Please Attend SPORTS ARENA TONIGHT Playoff Hockey Provincial Intermediate MAHA Championship First Game Two Game Total-Goal Series