I WWWMMomFGb.25,m ‘ SPORT ECHOES By Norman Macdonald Summerside Bureau of The Guardian Tough To The RCAF Eagles proved to everyone’s satisfaction Fri- day night that they will be tough to eliminate from the semi-final series against the Combines. It must have been a shatterin experience to see their victory go pffft with only 129 seconds remaining in the game, but this is hockey. it ve easily been an Eagle victory. and that to happen in the Combines' own bailiwick would have been something bordering on dis- aster for the Cutcliffe-coach- ed crew. Irv Walsh 1: e v e r showed to better advantage. and he kept the RCAF boys in Accomplished A First Last week, for the first time In our short and not exactly meteoric career. we curled away from home. There are some boys who will tell you that we haven't curled home yet, but this is just profession- al jealousy. lt was the 50 years and 0 er ournarrcnt held in Charlottetown. and o u r team took a trouncing 10-4. We were pitted against skip Dr. Wen MacDonald. and we felt that if someone is going to best us. it is better that a member of the clan should do it. (We think the o c t or should still be in there battl- ing with the British Consols big-wigs). Well. the score was against last Week’s Bouquet We'll have to break last week’s bouquet Into 5 o m e smaller sprigs. No hero stood alone. bu there were lots of Mr. Bigs. Two brothers acts stood out Eliminate I the game with a lot of sensa- i tional saves. Man made ‘ some key saves too. but not ' nearly so many as Walsh. I We were sorry to hear th a ti Bob McCallum had suffered a cut above his eye requiring sev- I en stitches. and did not return to the game Sunday afternoon. Bob is what is commonly called a pint- sized athlete, but he tak- es on all comers with a nonchal- .' ant courage which command: admiration fro in even those who like to see the Combines win. As far as McCallum is con- cerned. the bigger they are. the i harder they fall. us. and so there was only one Way we could escape defeat. 01' ‘ course. that was by pro-g test. Some of the boys com- I peting looked a bit forty- ninishj to us. but their birthday certi- ficates were all in order. so that was that. We watched care- 1 fully to see if anyone’s to o t 2 'would go over the hog.- line. but i no luck there either. We’re nowl looking into the possibility that‘ they handed us brooms of inter? ior design and insuftic i e nt 1 straws. You know sometimes it's the last straw—in sports as well as in political conventions ——that breaks the camel’s back. Gene Fullmer takes a ride Seriously. the friendliness of our’ on the shoulders of middle- opponents and others took all weight champlon Dick Tiger FULLMER BECOMES AIRBORNE ‘3'“ during a strange moment in Vern Bybee moves in to try their title bout in Las Vagas. to get Fullmer back on the Nev.. Saturday night. Referee canvas. the sting from our defeat. an it was quite an enjoyable exper- ience. well in advance. Alger and Gord. and Garth and Vance. And Ron MCA who with the siren set to go still digs. l I LAS VEGAS. Nev. (APl—t [Champion Dick Tiger of Ni- geria retained his world mid- lTitIe Bout Ends In Draw; Dick Tiger Still Champion Fullmer. who switched from Each boxer was guaranteed 30> his usual bully-boy tactics for per cent of the gate and $30.- an evening of jabbing. circling 000 apiece from the $100.200’ ‘v Ithe assist gave Mikita 65 points. D . -runner-up—: IHawks Edge Bruins 4-3; (Mikita Grabs SCoring Lead 1 l CHICAGO (CPl—Little Stan! ‘Mikita scored three goals and [assisted on the other Chicago :tally Sunday night as the Black Hull and Bucyk were blanked first twp pal-tom and that hung Sunday. on grimly through the final to WIDENS LEAD . minutes boosted the Hawks' The triumph. WhiCh saw the lleague lead to eight points over [Hawks defeated Boston Bruins. jthe Montreal Canadiens. w .4—3 further strengthen their holdi were idle. :on first place in the National-BYC Ken Wharram and Mlkita‘ ‘Hockey eague. I provided the Hawks with a 2-0 The which ran the lead in the first period but veteran centre's total to 28. and (This was one more than ltroit's Gordie Howe, who picked iup three assists Sunday night tin the Wings victory over New York. ' Mikita and Howe had been in a four-way tie with Chicago’s Bobby Hull and Johnny Bucyk of the Bruins at 61 points. Both .Johnsto-n Rink ’Takes ’Spiel ] SUMMERSIDE The Eric Johnston skipped rink of Sum- }merside defeated the Andrew JHumphrey foursome of Char- lottetown at Summerside Curl- iing rink Saturday afternoon to win the junior (8 years exper- ience and under) bonspiel. Both the winners and runners- up will represent the Island at Summerside in the Maritime. junior bonspiel to be held here; the third week in March. 1 Personnel of winners and Summerside — Eric Johnston. skip: Dan Durling. mate; Lloyd Lawless. second stone: Bil lead. Charlottetown—i ‘Andy Humphrey. skip: Dou g Bell. mate: Kenny J 9 n kin 5. second stone: David J a rdine. le . Results of Friday's and Sat-Ii urday's games: FRIDAY 10 A.M. 'Eric Johnston 521 %l 001 000—12 1 l l 1 Don Young 000 010 110 303— 9 Play 43-aII Tie 1. P t league, tangle with B King 7, R. hiacDougall 8. L. 'Chicagm Baglole 2. J. Basha 3, W. Mac- ;Nesterenko) G. Ward 6. I Burn-s, J. Ives 3, R. Beaten 8. i l TOIBI~43. ‘ 121 103 0114—1411hird-period goals by Parkerinow has 64 points on 30 goals 000 030 ' Hockey League total Burns scored first of his two goals mid- in the second to make it BYC and v Phalanx battled to a 43‘3" “e. in (my Basketball .21. Mikita scored his second a SSS“ “no” at YMCA “'5‘ (moment later when he stole the ' . ipuck near the Bruins' blue line The team ‘7“ leadmg. by ‘and went in alone, on Boston a 2 Wm W31" 8* ' goalie Ed Johnston. 82°13. Thenlntbefinaltwomin- with SC 1. "gm lutes. Mikita grabbed a loose the ore readin but the Youth Clubbers ca “5’ .1“ the second half. oumm‘ tpuck from a scramble in front the“ 0W3“ 5'23 ‘of the Boston cage and sent a ROY Damn 0‘ the P11318111 five - footer over Johnston's team was top scorer of the shoulder. night with 24 points. Tops for Burns tipped in Le 30., lht‘ You”! Clams “'85 _Em' long shot for the Bruins' second mett Ellsworth Wlth 17 POW-5- goal and Dean Prentice scored Wayne MacDonald and H81 from a flurry near the Chicago Ladhel‘ were tossed 0llt 01' “he Icage in the last minute to make am Mame M ‘ e game close (8 Guigan for fighting in the first SUMMARY half. First Period: 1. Chicago. Tonight at Saint Dunstan“: When-am 15 (McDonald. Mi- he Junior Saints host PWC and km; 26 (Hay, McDonald) 15:45. rates. who earlier announced Penalties—Westfall 4:22. Evans were dropping out of the 7:53. Botvin 15:24. Phalanx. ' 8. Boston. 'DS'-— I 11:13; 4. Second period - . 10 (Green) YC:—E. Ellsworth 17. T.£Chicago. Mikita 27 12:58; . Mikita 28 (Murphy. 18:01. Donald 6. Total—43. (Hay 4:24. Mohns and Balfour PHALANX:—K. Johnston 2,114z49. Johnston (misconduct— Do'lron M. F.C. lserved by Hicks) 1 ' . Third period: Burns 11 (Boivin. .hey Here are the linen Burns I 6. Boston. Kennedy) Penalties— - 6:08. 7. Boston, Prentice - van Saves: ohnfion Hall 13 8153 Is Undefeated Dr. Wen MacDonald of Charlottetown remained the lone undefeated foursome fol. lowing Satin-day’s competition in the Senior Curling bonspiei being held at the City Curling Club. The Frank ‘Duok' Aoqu four. some has gone down to defea once and to win the bonspl'el must defeat Dr. MacDonald twice. The two rinks will meet later to decide file 1963 cb'ship. The seniors are omnipeting for the Storey Electric trophy and prizes. ' rink Here are the resultn at Sat- urday's play:— 2 p.m.—.nr. MacDonal' d 10. Dr. Glddings 8; Dr. Johnston (M) 11. F. Acorn 8. 7 p.m.—Dr. MaciDondd a. Dr. Johnston 5. WRECKED 200 SHIPS The great blizzard and hurri- cane-force winds of the 1888 winter blew ashore. sank, or damaged some 200 ships on America's east coast. 'MacDonaId Paces Wings To 3-2 Victory Over MY. NEW YORK (AP) — 'l‘woigoals. The veteran right winger lifting his National and 34 assists. 1 for the Andy Bathgate scored both; carried Detroit Ranger goals for a career total Last Week’s Brickbat We have our Civic Stadium: we think it very nice. Three cheers for kin who gave us‘outdoor rinks not once but dleweight title Saturday nightfland dancing away. slashed is not calling, )bul the best he could get was open a gash _over the cham- d there is constant fear ofga draw after 15 rough. bloody 1plon's left eye in the 11th round. ‘ .. .. . irounds with Gene Fullmer. the ‘ ENCOURAGED BY BLOOD i 5had°ws failmg' ~ lman he dethroned last fall. 1 Seemingly taking heart by} The former “Plnkless” town 18, The split decision brought a§the sight of his bloodied oppo-l now one endless sheet of ice. iroal‘ 0f SUI‘PI‘ISe ahd dlSBP'inent. whom he had not been‘ .POintmem fl‘Om the 7-777 “51115 ‘ able to scratch in the San Fran- . ‘ the LBS Vegas C0”"‘-’"“°".cisco bout. Fullmer went all; centre. They were strongly par- 5 out in the f ‘ tisan toward ullmer. underdog In a blazmg final round bothi Elf-Champion from WCSt J0" men. obviously aware the out-i thce. But in the streets the sandman Racing Fans Set For An n u a| S how . “1 thought I won. I guess he proceeds from these collections‘ithought he won, 1 will go toward prizes for bands. "1 said I‘d retire if i lost. bull and floats for next Gold cupjl didn't lose. I hope Tiger will weight title in his first two; and Saucer parade. {give me another shot at it." ‘d,.a“,s_ against Sugar Ray Rob. There should be loads of en-i The match was a repeat, but jnson and Joey Giardeug, both tertainment tonight and Tues-levcn better. than their first cn- in 1950. ' day at Prince of Wales Collegefcounter in San Francisco last: Matchmaker George pal—n35. auditorium, lOct. 23 when Tiger won a una— ; 51,5 of Los Angeles promptly put) Show starts at 8.30 ShaI‘P- imws deCiSIOH- iin a bid for a rematch for al ——_'—— Referee Vern Bybee. from ltotal purse of $150,000. l dan. Utah. V come would be close. sluggcd} The draw left pl'actlt'ally “Wand mauled away from one body happy except the promo- , part of the ring to the other. in a title fight. a boxing rarity. ; There have been only 40 title: draws in ring history. only six‘ A top piece of amateur photo- graphy will be seen tonight and Tuesday night at PWC auditor- ium when the Gold Cup a ll d Saucer Committee presents Film Night for harness racing enthusiasts. Miss Helen Cudmore, Oyster Bed Bridge, filmed the entire. Gold Cup and Saucer parade? in the last 20 years. Fullmer retained the middle-i inal rounds. 1 I HHS television revenue. “I'd hate to quit on a draw. said a disappointed Fullmer after the 15 bruising rounds. “I want to give it one more whirl." added Fullmer. whose face bore four cuts. Gene was obviously disap- pointed. “I should have won. If thought I was losing I would lhave put on more fight ill the last two rounds." The brawling former cham-. pion said he was better condi-l It was Fullmer‘s third drawlmuch stronger this time." helz. sal . “I thought I won the fight."1 Tiger declared after retaining. “Still. at the same time I'm sorry about the draw. I'm glad he didn‘t take the title away from me." last August and won the Tay- . H iSan Frgncisco. caged tillle bout) The promoters announced; lor‘s Jewellers' award as the . even. 6 to 69 un er t e ive-igate receipts were 5112‘ 315' top effort. Her film. with. rUlns 05" point-must system of scoring. 1' ' CFCY’s Loman MacAulay dalng- Judge P. Dlskin had the. the speaking parts. will surelyicross ones champion in front. 71 to 67. Score a decided hit with the, hundreds of folks who will vieWg the shows tonight and Tuesday; . o a while judge John Romero} , Icalled it 70 to 68 for Fullmer. 1. I n Murray “NWT 3mm playl Both men weighed in at 160 Crossbones to- host Other features will th e .gmt‘.’ thuris d 0, Pounds hem” the himL - m in e secon game V showmgs of the 1962 Hamble- the Kings County Im ediate TIGER FAVOR“) tonian and Little Brown Jug andl _ , The 33.3mm...” Tiger, the 3, hockey finals. The Cross- . B the presentation to the Marl-i . I10.1 betting favorite, had to time's top driver of last season. 2:";33 “giggle 0mm“ game by ‘ come from behind to get the {Seen Saturday . . . l goals. stick-cut on the bridge of his fight harder. like he did 1n|5. Detrort. Howe 30 (Fonteyne. Referees Art Perry and Brianne“, San F ‘ ‘isco There he was Pronovost) 8:57: Penalties —' Lewis handed out six penalties SUMMARY fighting 1' the .fil'St mund- IBhl‘kley and Hay 2325' Balfour»: St. Dimstan‘s and four l First period: 1. New York. Here he was packing away. 1 7:07. Lakreniers 9:33. Mac-‘M'ontague in the fa‘stdpaced.lBathgate 27 (Howell) 1:09. Pen- felt I was the champion and he gregor and Hay 10 - .lard checking game. :alties—Cahan (minor and mis- Should be commg to me' saves: 1 Goals for SDU: McCarville, ‘conductl 4:18. Baton 8:11. Howe H3" 10 9 “"301 Robinson. Power one each, with 9:51. lnganfield 12.21, Howe sawcm‘k ' I 13 7 lirwin scoring twice. For Mon-i13158. 33559" ‘ _ 9"” tague: Ellsworth and Richards Second Period: 2. Detroit. Ull- Races A. Humphrey .W. Har y 5 McDonald, 3 P. A. Humphrey 011 101 030 10— 8 season to 29, D. Young 100 020 201 01— 7 ‘ SA URDAY ;E. Johnston 102 110 050 02x—12 3A. Humphrey 020 001 102 10x— 7 A banquet was held in the club iroom on Friday evening at 6:30 {with the president of the club. it)”. Erlc Johnston presiding. SATURDAY NHL CHICAGO 3 DETROIT 2 SUMMARY First period: 1. 1t —Hay Seco C icago. :tioned for this rematch. "I was Wharram 13 (Mikita, Hull) 2:42; _ u . hicago' Wham-am 14 (Mik..to.ly in the Interscholastic "A Barkley. Later MacDonald de. " a. McDon 6:49. aid) 11:08: Penalties Gadsby 17:36 od- 3. Detroit, P. ltd |lMacdonald 27 (Ullman. Delvec-ioi 5-2 :chio) 1:27: Penalties—Hul10:38. Howe and Fleming 8:31. Goegan 11:19. 1‘ Third pe I thought he was going toiterenko 10( First ncdy 9 16:56: 4. riod: e ri o (1: Oliver 22 (Mohns. Bucyk) 1:12; i 2. Boston, Toppazzini 17 (Burns. 1 oston. Ken-i v Bagnall. E. Bag Gendron) 6 (B 4. Chicago. Nes- Hull. Macneil) 4:10: BOSTON 4 TORONTO 2 Y 1. Boston. 10: 3. B u r n s. Toppazzini) Toronto. Stewart 11 Clark Smith. Hunter River. Prince Edward sland. In addition there'll be film clips from early Prince Edward Island races and scenes from last year's Old Home Week show. Patrons will be asked to vote for their choice of horse as the most outstanding on P r l n c e l fdraw. He turned thoughts of a; Game time is 8.80. _ , . 1 Fast times and thrilling fin- Times: 30; 29:4; 29:2. 1———_—‘{ce;:mr:‘pzfié:enzziilvéo IGSQfiTigiishcs were the order of the day Midnight Sun owned by R ay T Jones of New Yor ' :at the North River Causeway Sudsbuny, Charlottetown; Mill- Comets rounce The bame ran {we to form ‘Saturday afternoon when he lie Lee owned by Roddie Ford, _a bruising and Often wild e.lelctorla Derlng Club staged lts Hunter River. gBombers 7-3 I Dunstaftnage Comets blasted West Royalty Bombers 7-3 gagement that had the fans in? a constant uproar and standing: on their feet in the final fren-i izied 15th round. third ice racing program of the season. One 0 the largest crowds of the season was on THIRD RACE Roger Stone (J. Kearney) 12 I Josedale Chief (R. MacDonald) 2 i 2 Ray Su'dsbul'y‘s Midnight Sun (S h a c k. Litzenberger) 19: 19. Penalties—Baun. Shack Gendron 4:00. 7:30. 12:16. God- frey 18:45. Second period: 5. Toronto. Shack 15 (Stewart. Horton) 5:04 Penalties—Horton 2-10. Shack 5:36. Buch 6:37. Stewart. God- Pulford 14:02. Gend- H U! U! frey 8:49. ron 14.30. Third period: 8. Boston. Wil- liams 22 ( l .About Setback may have cost a lot of peoplejCarl) Brewer on the .a lot of money." said an irate iline. and I may play all of them “3 Punch lmlach Saturday night. [GHYWhera I'm going to experi- and third place is $1.150. and.“ them back in the Red Wings to a comeback 3-2 of 249. Bathgate put the Rang- jvictory over New York Rangersters ahead early in the first Sunday ‘peri . Gordie Howe, bidding for his; After Norm Ullman tipped} sixth scoring title.’ picked uptin Howe's point-blank shot all assists on all three Detroitilfims of the second period. .uathgate scored 51 seconds 'later. DEFLATES CROWD In the third period. MacDon- ald. a native of Sydney. NS. deflated theI Madison Square Garden crowd of 12,815 with his %SDU High Topsy Montague 5-2’ 1 I . 'iligilt chalked 1). another Vlc- lfirst came on a pass from Doug 114838119 when. they. defeatedhected a 40-foot shot by Howe. 1510111318118 Regional High 5011003 The Rangers lost defenceman .at lhe Montague flak by a 5C0“ ILarry Cahan with an injured - Ileft knee early in the first The Saints led all the Way Uh: period. The game was delayed .111 the dying Minutes 0‘ Lheibriefly during the final period '13“ Period When the Montague jwhen referee Vern Buffey 1 kids come 310118 With two quick ‘needed three stitches to close a Igccred one each. 1man 16 (Howe. Fonteyne) 18:05: l 29 SDU High 5011001 0" Friday tying and winning goals. The ed) p 3. New York. Bathgate 28 (Had- i'ield) 16'56 Penalties—Barkley 5:02. H a d M eld 6:03. Harvey 10:02. Howell 14:28. Third period—4. Detroit. P. MacDonald 28 (Barkley. Howe) 11:14. 5. Detroit. P. MacDonald (Howe) 13:42. Penalties—L MacDonald 4:23; Harvey 4:37. S was Sawchuk Worsley CURLING DRAW The following is the curling draw for Monday at the Char- lottetown Club. (Spares need- 7 615—28 17 15 10—43 6.50 P.M.( Monday Knock-Out) Ice 1 — D. Matheson. I) r. MacKay. I. MacKinnon, J. Wil- son vs. H.R Carruthers. Dr Kelly. V. Mitton. E. Thomson. Ice 2 — D. Jardine. Dr. Drye- dale. J.S. Taylor. J. Weldon vs. FW. Curtis. C. Asprey. 1". Mil- es. V Robinson. Ice 3 -— H. Bartlett. R. Jones. Bud MacDonald. C. Huestis vs. F. A c o r n. N. Nicholson. E. Ford. B. Ball. Ice 4 — Dr. Cox. K. Jenkins. A. Wilson. C. Downe. vs. 8. MacGregor. H. MacLellan. A. Garrett. C. MacDonald. Ice 5 — I. Horne. D. Esta- brooks, K. Kennedy. J. Bond vs. B. MacNeill. L. Campbell. P. Rory D. Reid. lmlach Is Wild By DAV BETTS ‘ E Among his post-game thpeats TORONTO (CPI—“This game! k "I may eep (defenceman forward 1 “The difference between first ment- 1 may even Put 8 few net and 5" a: '1 Al 8.30 P.M. (Mixed Championship) Ice 1 — R. Ketch. G. Carruth- ers. M. Kennedy. H. MacDonald 5. Dr. Giddings. J. Giddings. L. nail. ice 2 — J. Squarebriggs. Bar- John. Sandra vs. A. aun- iiers. l. MacDonald. A. Llewel- yn, M. Doyle. Ice 3 — D. Wonnnacott. —-- E. Gillespie. E. Maclnnes vs. D. Cameron. M. Toole. J. McGreil- C. McGregor. Ice 4 — A. Smith. G. MacKin- inon. B. Dillon. K. Bolger vs. J. ICooke. V. MacKay. W. Farrell. hat‘s what we may have lost see how they enjoy it bacij' Farm“ Edward Island throughout the‘ in Intermediate -Cu playoff-M- I: There were no knockdownsI , . t m f t t My Hero (E. Shaw) 3 3 1962 racing season. There'll be 5 £111 at .Itorell Satutllday :but both fighters were cut up— ;t’inncl: gfaltaesgg;ed29_ze “:5 5; Hickory Doc (0. Morrissey) - ' ix leswere Willa ' ~ -' mUSlC by Lovat Scots plpe band Pena Fullmer over the left eye in the |raccofr dash of the second race. and valuable door prizes will all going to Dumstafihhge- ithird. a bad scalp gash justl be given away. 1 lxnghnstaffnasez spells/letters werzelabove the hairline in the sixth. It’s all free. You may hep out; . onwson . . cCalJum . which apparenty was rom an: . _ . the Gold Cup and Saucer com~iR. Birt. G. Clark. L. Lowtlheir. accidental butt. and a steady‘ Ah‘afi‘gf gaSh zastnmefi 1:“ mittee by contributing to the: Scoring for the losers werelnose bleed from the 10th round ea: t ‘; feuofi" tes 9" Séhma "dB silver collection at the door. All ' I‘oiron 2 and Kelly. ion. 80%.?“ ea 0n e ca. : lclals for the card were. lstarters — L. Neill. E. Shaw: idriver of gate — Alton Younk- ler: judges —- Jack Bell. Rollie In the previous dash Midnight Sun registered a 29:4 time. 5 4drn Queen‘s Irving G. MacDonald) 4 6 rn Springfield Boy (A. Smith) 6 5drn ’Itimes: 31:2: 31:4: 31. Roger Stone owned by . Kearney. Panmurc Island; Jose- dale Chief owned by George Creed. Panmure Island. Bucyk) 18:46. Penalty ice 5 —--R. Ewing. E. Ander— _ 1 1m. Th .1; a.- tsthere with no one in front of Green 11 10 giggle- . e 0d e moun them.” son. G. Bennett. E. Wood vs. G. Johnston 1411 9—341 The Toronto Maple Leaf ; "I may not play (Frank) SIOI‘GY- 5- Storey. D. Saunders- Bower 13 10 10.431 coach and general manager 'Mahovhvh wwheSdhy 1118 hi 13- Saunders: .-.-. y I ready. I'm not Howell 5 First Wriod: Richard 21 ( MONTREAL 8 NEW YORK 3 ’ 1. New York. (Harvey) 4:10: 2. Provost) Eagles Nip Combines 5-4 To Square Playoff Series 1 SUMMERSIDE — The RCAF Eagles tied up their semi- final series at one- game apiece at the RCAF Station rink yester- day a fie moon. ing the Prince County team by th score of 54' _ Bob McCallum and Steve Phil- lips were both injured uring game. McCallum requiring f ties for a cut above 3001! it e on (:0. station hospital arriv l'an. referee-in-ci‘lllef. i I es —— V. Harris (R. MacArthur.i G. Cutcliffe) 18.10; 3. Eagles — Ron MacArthur scored a Ispectacular goal on an end- to- end solovrush at 4.48 to tie the D Tu c k e r (K. MacDonald) score 2- all. Ron Hughes put 18.34. Penalties — R. MacArth- his team ahead again. two min~ ur. C. Sark Second period: 4. Combines— utes later on a combination ef- fort with Doug Tucker an Ron MacArthur 4.48; 5. Eagles Kenny MacDonald. —R. Hughes (D. Tucker The Combines made it 3- sll MacDonald) 7.19: 6. Combines —G. Cutcliffe (G. Grady. V. Harris) 12.24: 7. Eagles— 3. Sleigh (B. Smith) 13.28; 8. Eagv les —B. Sleigh (K. MacDonald) 14.06. Pcnalties— L. Boone. L. Ellis. V. Harris. Third period: 9. (A. .v: r: : as later. Gord Cutclif- fe sifting through the defence to beat Walsh from close in. Bob Sleigh got two quick ones. firing a high shot which tucked in below the cross bar at 13-28 and propelling the puck into an empty cage less than a mbincs -— Cutcliffe) Wood. George Smith: timers- Dr. Chris Gallant, Charlie Stew- art: clerk of course Mul- ligan; announcer — Won. Bea- FOURTH RACE Cecil Heromine (C. O'Brien) 1 6 Napsack (I. Moreside) 5 1 4 :Chesterway Thomas (H. Walsh) 2 2 2 -- J. ton. Th results are as follows:- RACE FIRST Craftly Bell 0. Morrisse-y) 3 3 8 Miss Chief (C.V. Smith) 2 1 2 True Marion (E. Bernard) Hey You (E. Bernard) 1 5 8 4 4drn Roger Parlay (E. Claw) 4 7 1 Time Will Tell L.( Neill) e 5 drn Partner's Dream (L. Neill) 3 " 4 Tim s.- 1;1; 31:2; 31. Miss ‘ussell (w. Profitt) 7 4 5 Cecil Heromine ned by MllCl‘lCII‘ (A. _Ford) 5 6 0 Frank Macintyre. Charlotte- Moab (C. Smith) 0 2d“! town Napsack owned by Ray mes: 32: 32:2; 32. Suldsbury. Miss Chief owned by C V. Montreal. : : . Montreal. Marshall 11 (Geoffrion. Richard) 11:13. Pen- alties — athgate major 1:40. Moore major and minor 1:48. Henry 9:42. Gauthier 17:37. Fontinato. Ill-44. Second period: 4. Montreal. Moore 17 (Richard. Provost) 1: i 5 'th. :1: El :H 'Y 0"“ °’ $1... srANDlNGS 1 By run CANADIAN mass ND "‘ACE I w L River Roger Parlay owned E. Clow. Meadowbank. snco . r Midnight Sun (1. Moreside) s 1 1 Chicago 30151417213974 Millie Lee (L. Smith) 3 2 Montreal 24 1618186 145 60 Jollity‘s Pride (R. MacNelll) Toronto 2321 181 155 2 troit 24 20 13 148 155 61 First Dreams (A. MacDonald) (New York 18 31 11168 199 43 4 4 4 IBoston 13 3215179 241 41 l 1 1 t | 6:5 26 (Harvey. McKenney) 11:09: 6. New York. Gilbert 10 (Cahan. winger who scored the third and winning goal. said: "We playedl 5. New York. Bathgate g ml were up 3-0 in the first period I thought it was going to be a was slumped in a corner of theIEYeh If he" dressing room after his charges lktddhlz- I IUBI may not play ‘lost 4—2 to last-place Bostonihlm- ' Bruins. i Across the hall. Boston coachl‘ Milt Schmidt was holding forth‘ n a more jocular atmosphere. "From now on. we're going Mahovlich. the club's leading goal-getter with 30. missed Sat- urday's game se of a. charieyhorsc suffered here last: Wednesday when Leafs beat! to knock off some of those top Montreal Canadiens 2-1 guys." Milt promised. h‘ . we've regained our touch." ' “I t ink with the performance of 19-year. I old Andre Champagne. called‘ up from Neil McNeil Maroons. When welof the Metro Toronto Junior A League to take a few turns on Forbes Kennedy. Bruin left- good game. 3810,.) 14.39. 7' Montreal, runaway. .lef; vii/1mgl with Bob Pulford and. Backstrom l7 Rousseau. "But you can't have a mum: “new; ed " ‘ Hicke) 15:42. Penalties— Bath- way against those guys." gold‘ 9 y ‘3 we 33 3“y gate 1:23. 11:50. Fontinato 1:23. i 1m“ 0“ the ‘09- The way Beliveau 10-31. Gauthier 16:45. Third per 8. Montreal. Richard 22 (Moore. Provosttl 11:34: 9. Montreal. Beliveau 151. (McCreai-y. Geoffrion) Penalties—Fontinalo 12:21. e OUTLINES PLAN onto crew dressed quickly and slllrlk out of the room. lmlach 17:40.|o}l‘ltllned some rash plans for t) he Charlottetown native. he i S .rplayed tonight I may have a find." i THANKS While a shecpish-looking Tor- e future particularly for Save Leafs' next game here Wedne - '11,. manage,“ ‘ Worsley 101215—87 day night against league-lead- Rink wish to imdmnmf? Plante 10 5 4—21 ing Chicago Black Hawks. ing for their donations to theI i minute later when he was 12.26. Penalties— L. Boone. G. sprawled on the ice in front of Grady. thv net. STOPS The Combines fought hard to w ‘~ 9 14 iii—36‘ hen overcome the RCAF lead in the Mann . final period. outshooting t Eagles by a wide margin. but;station Group Ca 8 7 7—22. the; Before the game the RCAF' 111.. AG. Dagg. could manage only one goal. 1prcscnted to Captain Bill Smith Ron MacArthur’s second tally the Maritime from just outside triservice trophy the for winning the army. navy- lairforce hockey tournament last ‘ jweek with four straight victor- made some fine saves to keep ies. Group Capt. Dagg a l s oi the Combines from forcing the 2presented LAC Bob Sleigh with game into overtime. Leroy Bur .the high scoring trophy for aett and Joe Coylc we" lines-title tournament. Each of the men. ‘Eagle players were presented Y with a crest. emblematic of First period; 1. Eagles—Phil their victory in the in. service' lips (L. Ellis) 15.52; 2. Combin- Itaumey. crease. Irv Walsh. RCAF gosler. FREE Picture of FRANK MAHOVLICH Coming soon to your neighborhood Lucky Dollar Store. Look for your Free Picture in color 12" x 18”. The Million Dollar Hockey Player lucky Dollar Food Stores I I I SDPEROYL 10 - 30 Allweather. Compare with others at 15c 01- 54c 1 é“ SAVE YOUR COUPONS it i; CANADIAN TIRE ' Stewart 8: Mackae Ltd.t ASSOCIATE STORE 98 Queen St. “fancy dress cam . Amalgamated Dairies Ltd. galph Oatlbeck 8: Co "‘- Simmons 1. MacFarlane Ltd. Ltd. Enmarn . Geo. T. Clarke Jeweller Crystal Dairy Perfection Dairy Affleck & MacDonald Campbell 8 Home Ltd. Provincial Auto Parts Bait & MaLRiae 4-850- THIS WEEK AT THE SPORTS ARENA lmlach said he was. pleased‘MOI‘IDAY Children's skate 4 to 5:30 Evening Commercial League TUESDAY I.S.H.L. Hockey-— V Royals vs. Penguins lWEDNESDAY Pre School Skate 1:30 to 3:00 Children’s skate 4 to 5:30 Adult skate 8 to 10 'THURSDA Y l.S.H.L. Hockey— Royals vs. Penguins ‘ ‘RIDAY Provincial ice Shorts .EJ. Mutual Fire insurance‘SATURDAY Sat. Morning Minor Hockey Sat. Afternoon Skatin 8 Sat. Evening Minor Hockey SUNDA Y Skating Gab 8:45 to 10:45 SPORTS ARENA 1P THIS OUT FOR REFERENCE . 1 (Leither. Hick!) 19:15. Penald‘ 8 1:39. 479.20 M