Detroit Defeats Tail-End DETROIT (AP) Gordie Howe_ playing despite a groin injury, broke up a tight game Wm, two goals midway in the third period Thursday night to give Detroit Red Wings a 4-1 triumph over Boston in Na- tional Hockey League action. Howe stole the puck from Bruin defenceman Leo Boivin, who had spilled Howe earlier, nnd scored at 12:10 final period. He clicked again at 14.00. Howe‘: 17th and 16th goals. string of the season. also moved De- over New York Rangers in the battle for fourth place—the fi- nal Stanley Cup playoff spot. Johnny Bucyk scored the lone Boston goal at 2:57 of the sec- d pen . Bruin goalie Ed Johnston was outstanding with 42 saves com- pared to 18 by Detroit's Terry Sawchuk. Bruins Detroit defenceman Doug jBarkley was taken to hospital gfor X-rays of his cheekbone after running into Jean-Guy Gendron. roo ‘e ary Dor_nhoefer played the last two periods wearing a helmet after being knocked unconscious EBFIY in the game by an elbow from Larry Jeffrey. Both Barkley and Dornhoefcr suffered broken cheekbones and will be lost indefinitely to their teams. The injuries were veri- flod‘at Detroit Osteopathic lion- a. 1! First period — 1. Detroit, Smith 10 (Ullman) -5:11; 2. De- troit, Ullman 13 (MacDonald and Howe) 16:01. Penalties — Kennedy 8:49, Boivln 13:09. Attendance-—-8.661. Saints Do Well In College Loop ANTIGONISH. N.S. (CP) The University of New Bruns- wick Red Devils this week mov. ed from tlllird place to a first- place tie with St. u’s llnivorslity in the Maritime In- tercollegiate Hockey League. Both temns have 2) points but the Red Devils have a-game ..— Hoop Action Is Slated schedule for The the six team lisllaud Senlilor “C" Basketball league was releas- ed y. Feb. 16 — St. Dunstan‘s at’ RCAF. Feb. 15 — Pirates at YMCA. Feb. 17 — Capt. vs. Pirates. 17 — PWC vs. YMlC.A. Feb. 24 — PWC at Pirates. Feb. 24 —- Capitals at St. Dunstan's. Feb. 3 — st. Dunstalfs at PWIC. Feb. 29 — Capitals at YMCA. STANDINGS st. Duiistanis PWC Capitals IRCAF Pirates YMCA uuuwaou-S was-.i-rot»:-P‘ TO-DAY AT THE FORUM FRIDAY: . 7:00.8:00 a.m.—Minor Hocke 8:00.10:00 a.m.—Parkdale and Sherwood Regional, High 10:00-12:00 a.m-—Qucen Charlotte 12:45-1:45 p.m.—P. W. C. - Stewart Street School 6:00-6:00 p.m.—-Bin-hwood School 6:00-7:30 p.m.—Minor Hockey 3:ti0.10:30 p.m.—Teens Skate Teens .35c: Adults 50¢ in hand. Both are on six-game will streaks. Heading into the week. UNB was in tzhind behind St Dunstan’s and St. 'momas Uni- versity Tommies, but two four- point wins boosted them into the tie for the league lead. w 1. rpui UNB 510211 St. Dunstan’: 6 2 0 20 St.Thoinas 62010 Acadia 53014 st. 51113 Mt.Ai1ison 2518 .l\/iarys 2500 Dal-housie 2615 N.s.Teci1 0812 BILLY LEADS SCORING ire of St. Dunstan's University Saints, continues to setntvhe goals and 10 assists. Following MaoM’.'lllan are the trio tiba the high- sccrdng ' cis Xavier University. Wayne Synisiiin Picked six points on two goals four assists this week to move with 23 pohts. before should. points. St. managed only two points he was forced out with a erinjury.Heh:as2‘1) DeniisDeCaruif his points total to 19. Gordie Whitalock, also of SDU, and sixth place with Tom McCarthy of St. Thomas. each with 14 points. Ice Racing Correction In racing results held at Nonh River which in Thursday's Guardian it was re- ported that Sunny Brae was BASKETBALL Dalhousie Tigers VS. ‘ St. Dunstan’s University Friday, Feb. l4tI1 owned by Mrs. Miaaclwvlidi. Icon. The owner s halve been Donald lworniison. Plnebte. I « ~.. ,_.. » .-. . Q5 .1 , . . gm _,___,. DOUG Cameron, centre, skip of the 1963 provincial men's championship curling rink, contemplates his next move in a game against Art Burke's ,. ,s unbeaten rink at Belvedere yesterday. George Dillon, right and facing. is the mate on Cameron's rink and Allan Lavers, is a member of Cam- Burke, Cameron Remain I In BattIeAt Belvedere what ffiuatdictir SECOND sacTToN St. Dunstan's Junior Varaityl Hockey squad defeated PWC‘| Welshmen 5-2 in a well played} Charlottetown and District Jun- ior Hockey league game playedl before approximately 700 cheer-I ing and howling fans at thel of the first stanza and outscored the Welshmen 2-1 in the second The PWC outfit through every- cyk 13 (Bolvin, Oliver) 2 thing at the Saints in the third in Penalties — MacDonald 6.46, an effort to pull out their first Miszuk 10:43, Gadsby 13:45. victory and although they snal Third rlod — 4. Detron. ed a good margin of the play Howe 17 12:10; 5. Detroit. How: they just couldn't nit pay-din, 18 (MacDonald) 14:00. enal- The teams split a goal apiece ties-Green 5233, Oliver 15:10. in the third. Saves: Gelinas of the Saints had a Johnston 15 12 15—42 big night for himself and col- Sawchuk 5 3 5-16 lected three of the Saints fivc goa . George Monaghan stole the show for the Saints though as the shifty little centre broke in Saints Defeat PWC Welshmen Bucko Trainor ice palace on. Fitzroy Street last night. 1 The Saints led 2-0 at the end’ Charlottetown, Fri. Feb. 14, 1964. around two defenders and flip» ped the disk over goalcr E|lla.l for the prettiest goal of the- game at the 11.35 mark of tho‘ Referees for the fixture werel Junior MacLeod and Don Who - n. . SUMMARY ‘ First Period —— 1. SDU — Ge- linas (Belanger) 13.33; 2. SDU —- Gelinas (Belanger) 18.00. Pe- nalties -— St. Arnaud, Weale, Perry, Leclair. Gallant, Moly- I neaux. I Second Period — 3. SDU 5Gelinas (Dugre) 13.44; 4. SDU Clair (Monaghan. Chever- ,ie) 1407; 5. PWC —- Turner ‘ (unassisted) 19.07. Penalties mans, Ross, Monaghan (double 2 minor) Perry. i Third Period — 6. SDU —- Mo- naghan (unassisted) 11.35; 7. PWC — Perry (Duncan) 15.57 Penalties St. Arnaud, Le- Iclair. Leclair. Duncan. eron’s rink. Burke won yes- terday's contest 10-6 but Cam- eron will get a chance to re- deem his boys when the two rinks square off again tonight. The Murray 1-! a r b our Ice Sports were held at the Murray Harbour rink on Monday, Feb- ruary 10th. The three winners ill each event follows: Girls 6 years and under (one 2 1. lisp) Karen Jackson; 2. Deb- , e Leeco; 3. Yv n ' . Art Burke’s foursome can cap. -champions with the conclusion all 110 200 400 302-13 Boys 6 years afidnfinggfrgne ture the provincial men's curling Play last night . H08 (RC-AF) lap); 1_ Lame Leec0_ championship with a victory we. F01‘ Came?“ who mam!“ ‘°i 002 011 011 01°- 7 Girls 7 years (one lap): 1 defending champion Doug oa.m- stay in the running with a 11-?! 2:30 P.M. DRAW Lynette C, any. 2 C in d: arm 1,; 8 cpuda] playoff show. victory over Dr. Moreside. it Moreside (B) wemr 3 There“; C-1 8 Y down at the Belvedere Golf and W111 he do 01' d-It When he t§n8- ooo 101 011 100.45 B ' 7' ( winter cum _ les with Burke at 7:30 tonight. Cameron (C) , W5 Y°31‘_5 0“? 3P - - Island champions in 1952, the If he can hand Burke his first 212 040 100 010_n Jimmy Stewart. 2- Jlmmy B811; Burke skipped rink scored its 1088, the champ ll’ Game Wllll 3- -l°l“1 -I301‘-5°"~ fifth and sixth win without defeat _ . yesterday. including a 10-6 vic- SIX Billy Maclvlllllan. classy cen- tory over Cameron. Burke win was 9-8 over MacPherson of the RCAF 0 Midget Team Seeks Games The Mic Macs Midget hockey team would like a few exhibition _next few wee . Any team that would like to Gallant by phoning 4-384-4. The Midgets would perfer weekend ames. er George .. ....i the field to the two former games in the country during the an ks be played Satinday. 2 pm. ELIMINATFD Six rinks were aw. M'acPher son before falling to Burke. In last hi 1:. ESCORES 5.30 AM. DRAW Burke (C) 100 110 401 0K)—l0 Cameron (C) ICURLING DRAW The following is the curling draw for Friday at the Char- lottetown Curling Club. (Spares needed). 6:50 P.M. Ice 1- R.C. Parent. J. ltIr:B:‘c- arty. V. Chisholm, B. Partridge, vs. 1.. Turner, B. Martin. 1). Ward. J. Simpson. Ice 2: D. Matheson, K. Ken- nedy. H. Love. G. Gallant G. Wilson, P. Whelan. vs. D. Jardine. A. Gill. T. Walker. N. Doole y. Ice 4: A. Leaman, K. Dalzlei, H. Edwards, A. MacEwcn us. Dr. Willis. W. Carr. C. MacDon- ald, L. MacLure. Ice 5: Dr. Macxay, N. Mac- Neill. J. McLean. J. Shelfoon vs. Dr. Jelk-s, Dr. Cameron. 3. McGill. G. Rodd. 8:30 P All ices open for mixed curi- ing teams to practice for Pro- vincial mixed cunl-ing. 001 001 030 100- 6 Robertson (M) 301 001 010 103-10 Nicholson (M) Moreside (B) 013 21):) 410 40x-—-15 Maodonald (C) , - I00 052 001 02x—11 MiacPherson IRICAF) This Week's ' Minor Hockey Friday Paperweight Schedule 12:30 p. .: Doves vs. cans: Cranes vs. Owls; Hawk; vs. ays. Saturday's Schedule: 7 a.m - 7.45 am. — Bisons vs. Otters. coons. 9:15 a.m. — Wolves vs. Spring- ers. 10:15 a.m. — Lions vs. Cari- : ous. ,( 11:00 a.m. —- Seals vs. Coyotes 11:45 a.m. -— Battlers vs. Ter- tiers. DOW’S RESTAURANT Full Course Meal Minute Steak . 99¢ Including Soup. Coffee. Dessert. 12:30 pm. Beavers vs. Bull- dogs. 6:15 p.m. ——Lark.s vs. Gulls; Ravens vs. Crows: Falcons vs. Loons. - 6:45 pm. ~— Roblnslvs. Bille- ‘birds; Orioles vs. Redbirds; Budgles practice. Three Charlottetown tea ‘eliminated froml M3-'°Ph9T5°“ ‘ ploy yestii’-day as Robertson lostl be iminated Boa, RCAF, 13-7 _ gilt’; game Burke was leading MacPherson 9-5 after 10 ends but the ' eon ca e n 0201101000Z)—7 Pell- IRODEPIISOH (Ml G 1 8 I 101 m1 on 010"‘ Lyrilii Sstewziftéirz. 3,1,1‘/‘i:an1Eli3.‘i'i)wii: RCAF’ 3. Sharon iller. ommo “°m0“8 Boys 8 years (one lap) 1. od on 86 MacPherson in the:7130 P-M- DR-AW K : M L 3‘ 3”“ haul Bwrke (Cl gillils ilacyeears (one lap)‘ 1 ked Nicholson of Montague‘ 102 210 100 210-9 Pauline Ben. ' ' E‘:-‘.§..‘.‘.”.;,”é‘.3.£.‘i‘.‘.‘-‘..°.; ‘.lf.‘?1‘1“.‘?‘w‘if.‘~ :*:::,AF..;. .,.... .,,,_.. 2- me a n - Macdomfld by the walyslde 1541- over): 1. Lemoyne White: 2. I - 1 lcuiiuno DRAW 1:24,, iron MONTAGU: Tonight’s draw at the Montague Curling Club are as follows: 6:45 p.m. entral Creameries Competition Ice 1 — K. Sullivan vs. E. G. MalcDonlald. lard, Ice 2 — K. MacDonald V5. K. Girls 11 years (two laps): 1. -M3°K9flZll‘- _ Miriam Williams: 2. Verna Ma- 9:01: P1-m-"T'g.1"°|',T"“°" chon; 3. Clara Penny. ‘E ‘:3 " ' "1 V Girls 1/4 mile (14 years and ‘ ' ' over): 1. Patsy Billard; 2. 1‘.;:‘g’fZI?-‘_ gérrglge D‘ Her’ Carol Billard; 3. Lorraine Ice 2 c. Nicholson. E. F. White- .MacDona.l K. Sullivan. G. Boys .11 years (three !aPS)= gh1,amp%7nsv5__1)PM£Ge:§;nfi E_ 1. Dennis Gosbee; 2. Jimmy alw, . arrle. . . Qyears (two laps): 1. Brown; 3. Alan Irving. Girls 10 years (two laps): Dale Harris: . ments: 3. Sheila Bell. Boys 10 years (two laps): onnie MacLean. Frank MacNei1l: 3. Harold Pol-‘ Dannie Harris; 2. Male oim. l. Marlene Cle- 1. Fergie Ferguson: 2. Fcnton Pol-I Ialfdi 2- 1?3l5Y Bi“"=“'d3 3- Murray Harbor om Sports Are Held Girls 12 years (three laps): 1. Elizabeth Osborne: 2. Ruth Bell: 3. Gail Keenan. Boys 0 n e mile (14 years and iovcr): 1. Frank MacNeill; .2. 5 Hilto 3. lwiute. 3 Boys 12 years (three laps) 1. Louis Harris; . Ian Nichol- Lson: 3. Roy MacNeill. Girls 13 years (three laps): 1. Laverne Harris; 2. Cheryl Young; 3. Beverley Miller. Boys 13 years (three laps): 1. [Jimmy Gosbee; 2. Douglas Her- ] ring. 1 Girls 14 yerrs (t.l1ree laps): 1. Theresa Bell; 2. everley White; 3. Margie MacKay. I Boys 14 years (three laps): 1. {Jimmy MacDonald; 2. Chesiey 5Buell: 3. Bruce MacNeill. 1 Girls 15 years (three laps): 1. IMyrna Leeco. Boys ‘2 mile over): 1. Frank MacNei1l; Iflilton Skerry; 3. Roy Leeco. I Boys 15 years (four laps): 1. ,Lermoyne W ite; 2. Hilton lskerry; 3. Harold Pollard. Girls 16 years: 1. Patsy Bil- lard; 2. Darlene Herring. I Girls ‘*2 mile: 1. Skerry; Yemoyne I 14 years and 2. ’l'all‘le I Couple Race: 1. Harold Pol- ilard and Patsy Billard; 2. Le- moyne White and Cindy Harris; .3. Roy Leeco and Carol Billard. I Officials: Starter — William IJ. Harris: Announcer Fred IC. W ' : Judges Lester :Mac-Neill. George Harris and {Craig Bell: Clerk — Fred s. l‘l‘lS. By JACK HAND a NEW YORK (AP) -— Cassius some 1.310 mile Clay and Sonny Liston swapped The conference was arranged insults Thursday in an unusual by Theatre Network Television. press conference carried by which will carry the Feb. 25 closed circuit television from heavyweight title fight. their Miami Beach training “I'm going to upset the whole camps to a laboratory on Long world." sai y. known as Island, N.Y. Clay boxed one fast round, reason. concentrating on moving back- In a quick aside ward. on led the “which camera is on?" heavy bag for three minutes. went into his routine. Then they settled back for -pm 315533,’ questions at their separate c mps from reporters located ’ s awa . en “l'm predicting eight to prove I I’m great. If he whups mg. l’m ' leaving the country. I'm igger HU|'|‘l'9|' R|Ve|' than he . I'll about 221 Tops Covehead Hunter River defeated Cove- After ’listening_to Clay prom-1 (head 5-3 in an Intermediate “C" is“ "gal" mat‘ ‘f he I°§°5' hf‘; pounds. This is not going to be a giant fighting any 1-‘loyd Pat- terson " I will crawl across the ring 0 d the Louisville Lip and with good to _ _ ' . iknockout record as long as 1 Association annual meeting is found hunting outofseason or he asked.can. All I have to do is cor- which appeared in Saturday's . hi . Clay Plans Big Upset; Liston Plans Clobbering ‘ Sonny sat at ringside at the surfside auditorium wit a awhile towel over his head and, beads of sweat standing on his! face. His eyes never blinked. " e‘l ' ' on the way down.“ .-heavyweight champion. “I want ‘ keep u that one-round ner him and clobber in. “How long will it last? It's just a matter of ti At the end of the interview, Clay and Liston engaged in a spirited long distance exchange that may have lasted longer than the fight will. Mixed Cl1’_sI1ips Underway Mon. The provincial mixed curling PAGE 9 By!’ SPORTS FRONT IUS CALLAGHAN Hit A New Low Montre . It was Imlach's crew for a loss but wont the hu.mi.l.iiat2'on was som who are still on the The 4-0 score would indicate one period. but then the IT was time after time. Bower worked perform miracles. ‘ d e Jumped ing definite signs nothln-g to help him ur that beat Toronto mm on the ice. After Canadians broke the work cu-t. out for him. really a going of letting up from here on. But champions are usually in quantity and everybody is having loss is is showing. into squad ofif filoor. acquainted with their livnelmates. used several methods ' g". '1‘h-is was undoubtedly by they'd upend the Canadians. suggestions. If wasn’ writing teoncerned, we'd be in thinking of the time when ‘Punch’ will no better of the play. It was indeed City gang was at its lowest ebb and that’s fairly low when vou consider their performances of the past three weeks. it an! cod to lay the blame on the hi Mahovlich. It's quite true that fire but then, we never noticed any other e Montreal Forum ice with their speed. For the Leafs stayed with the co-leaders of the NHL situation changed drastically. ove as Calnladiens stormed around ‘ ' ' of impatience but his mates did little or title so get htuigry for more. It was then Leafs are showing. Their goal pr get the boy _ tinting has worked. His most recent device was provid-lnig players ‘ Pow Positiv- 'roi:1oN'ro Maple Leafs hit a new low weunesdnr night in nothing new to have the hustling 1-labs throw Punch the manner in which they brought ethjng of a mglhtmare to those Toronto bandwagon. that Canadians had much the a true indication. The Queen 1: should- The Big M wasn't pitiful to watch the ageless Johnr._v Bower left alone like a trojan but he could-1': he sprawled. lie lunged. he his citadel. He was show- out. He never had a chance on any of . him and he was easily the cutstandim oreless battle. they began to that old Johnny really had The Defending Champions HOW the defending champions of the Stanley could look so horrible is really unexplainable. We aren't for a rnomo-nit trying to take anything away from the abilities of the Habs. Th are concern and they apparently have no intention Cup PJV ade of better stuff that these a minus oductlon ~ almost a jolly time throwing them for There certainly must be some logical explanation for the Leafs’ downfall. They may not be ago. but we do not think the difference should be as great as as good as they were a year PLAYER trades have been suggested to help get the Tor- the These rumors then apparently are fonglotten. Lines are changed night after mglht,_witih the result that players don't get a chance to become last for a few days and utofth General manager and coach. George ‘Punch’ Imlaoh has to s 0 er of to get them in the mood-when» t1 the Le f did ‘I: taround to reading Dr.Peaie's Appuen y they did? their‘: wgee must conclude that the author 1; is suggest that m y is are longer be giving the orders. No happy club could play the kind of hockey Leafs are lplaylug. It lint tsn’t possible. I Third Spot In Danger I RIGHT now Leafs will be mighty lucky to hold txhird spot in the race to the wilre. Detroit ere’s aiwa to d thought. Red Wings have surely closed ,._ chance that Hawks and Habs will blow high and lose about seven or eight in a row. But you would have be a over-enthisiastlc Toronto supporter to follow this line. Carol Bu_ the gap and they are looking better each time out. Of course. We aren't thinking along these lines at all. A Fina I Word wins will be our last chat in Sports Front with you. we are taking on new duties in the office and will leave the sports field to others W i te hel f lness while we pounded out these e appnca your alluof it’: be a C e your attending in the sport _ get such splendid oo-operation We have Thanksa can assur you 1: us paying you a visit sometime in a guest role In continued cooperation cthores. It easnre. You for those who are now so much easier when you from those promoting sports. been most fortunate in this re: ot. HUNTER’S CORNER I have before me, as I t.y peg this column, the report of thel‘ East Prince Fish and Ga me- uardlan. After reading the re p o rt I am wondering just what useful purpose the P.E.I. Fish and Game Association, with headquarters at Charlotte- town and four branch associa- tions. two in Kings and two in Prince County. actually cve. in the present cititical stage. through which our wild- ife are p a s s i n g. and with every sign that they are headed for oblivion unless drastic con- achi- sh Columnist Seeking Action From Fish & Game Bodies not sea When a hunter. or fisherman. the powers of arrest and mil’. in possession of trout or game unlawfully taken they have the authority to seize same and pre- sent such as evidence when the case is brought to court. It was agreed at the meeting that, "to continue the program the area would have to be clo for ooting" if such a move is the answer why didn't it work dur- ing the years when pheasants were released in Prince County in thousands when the whole county was closed to pheasant nu tRCAF l t ~ ‘playoff game played at Ken" 1118 ban and 101995 Ind kl“ - ,.c.- t‘ ures are in titu- hunting? Gum. 8 P'M' 3,121 stand g,,,,,,,;".,'}°§,.,°:',L',f,,:,'_‘ sington rink Wednesday night. Liston‘s shoes, the cameras $6151: sf:drvVat’lll?1ltlI)l.lin(§t:Is8_V. they are son a A paragraph in the report in- -2- -— -2- —'-' ""1 " clal semi-final playoffs at the G. Bernard paced the Hunter 5‘”'I%°I‘§‘l1il‘:I‘i5i°I’_‘t-hI°°‘I:t°dC15°‘{‘ this Monday with mm teams par with immortal Caesar who friguai this krolumnlst Cguoltez ' Forum Saturday night. River attack with a "hat trick". 3:“ °° ' “° ° 33" entered fu-oynfou-£15181” e,_ _fiddled while Rome was burn- Guest spea etri W:a3 d ea: Sat dd Feb l5lI"| The Paperweirngtits will host wiule a. Tremere and c. Smith 9- l he host Charlottetown club ms, For instance No definite Benefit Few? Y me Ill‘ Y, 0 . leans on Lr t with tota] action was taken. or suggested. and wildlife director. Mr. Bart- pI$$Fe¢,u::1“:.3iI)‘ tgnzi ;:.),.p1'3T,'.1 ‘aéflifiiiailniliim were N of 2.2 rinks. follmilzd by Suinmer- regarding the waste from th a left gave his views on the future Gm 3 "-"- «ms -1 Mom w- m-=h°=- -2 :- . ......... ‘"23 B:‘:°“::° W“: W" ...":“°“ 2f."1-°é'i‘?3“i..‘é“‘.I.';‘;t‘l.i§‘.‘.i"°{l2 The Pwperweigms “are asked ohappeu “ch with "om" By THl§latliii:lALeague The allnal ggmgulli '~'l‘-‘Fm’ llalldlnitseglizclllgon th: liaiiiillfir fish}: moment —- ‘I‘What were on ad R ll,’ be at me Forum tonight at 5 w L 1‘ 1-‘ Apt PIOHSIHP Vvlll I79 Played 0“ FYI‘ ing industry and sport fishing views'.“‘ That is something the U-N0B' R a er‘ °°I°°k “d we Peewefl and ' Montreal 28141116613067 “"1 " 3 will be f°‘“' for trout and salmon. 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