8 The Guardian, Cliin-lotiietown. Mon. Jan. 27. 19044 Legion Juniors Down Saints 5-2 $7‘. The Charlottetown Canadian Junior Legion Juvenile Team de- feated the Saints Jrinior Varsity squad 52. The game threatened to break into a free for air, was capably handled by referees Airt Perry and Don Whelan. and Allan Lcgion attack apiece. Bill scored the legions E Weat lterbie h go The Saints markers were fired by Marcel Belanger, ex Varsity player. and the saints fiery de- fenceman Art L4.Clal.r. SUMMARY lst PERIOD There was no scoring in the first D(‘I‘l0(l. Penallics .\l a r c el Beiangcr. S'side Captures Both Divisions Summcrside teams L'aDllil'€dI I) the Papcrwciglit titles. Stimmerside .-\..-\.A. All-Stars and RCAF‘ Paperweights cap- tured the A and B sections re- SDI‘-‘('ll\’Pl_\’. In the section Summer ‘ side All-Stars played 3 games without defeat and then beat Kensington in the finals to cap- ture the (‘liampionship In tho “ " section a smart hand of pin-kstcrs from the air‘ base captured the title. by hold- Centenn Summersicle Boys Minor Hot-key in Charlotte‘ town enjoyed its greatest day of the season when Minor Hockey Week swung into action Satur- da_\ at The Forum. BIE crowds packed the Forum for all games. with upwards of 500 watching Saturday night ac- tion. The Charlottetown Centennial Pee Woes scored two first period goals and never looked back as they blanked S‘Side Pee Wee All Stars 6-0 The winners dominat- ed the play throughout and their \'l('l0l‘_\' was never in danger. Scoring for the Centennials were Ken Doiron, lT.«\rcy Mu r phy. (ii.-Iiii Younker, Ronnie Peters. Pot:-r Williams and Tommy ir- \\llI. flank l,aiidi'y's Summcrside Bantams emerged 3-2 victors over (‘liarlotieinwn Bantams in an exciting contest. Gerald Des- Roches, hon Cameron and Bttd- dy Canicron. Joe Henmnssey pot. ted both (fliarlotictown ma ers, Ronnie Carmichael draw- ina assists. Billy .\lulligan's I-lur o n s trounced Al Riley's Braves 6-3 the midget contest. .lim Dowling led the winners‘ lttack with a pair and sing'lelons What Your Liver Does For You Vi'ilhout it, you would bleed to death from a tiny cut. Your muscles would falter. for lack of fuel. The mildest virus might be lethal. Read in F/~bruar_v Reader’s Digest how this marvellous gland raves your life many times each day...and how its failure once helped defeat Napoleon! Get your copy of Reader's l Digest, now on sale! LePAGE SHOE (0. FINAL DISCOUNT . . . Monday, Jan. 27 - Friday, Jan. 3| Only! Zll previously aclvortisod prices on all solo slioosl 0 WOMEN'S fa Kevin Smith. Yvon St. Arxiaud. Wayne McDougall. 2nd Period 1. Legion, Jamie Ken- nedy tK Smitlii 4.03: 2. Legion, Alan Flood t1(. Smith) 4.10; 3. Saints. Marcel Beiange: (unas- sitedi 19.13. Penalties Jacques Du'bcn*c. Wayne McDougall. Jacques Du- Bcrre, Art LeClaii‘ John liwin. 3rd Period 4. Legion, Allan Flood IK, Smith) 9.25; 5. Saints. Art Leclair tlielarigeri 10.18; 6. Legion. Jamie Kennedy tweath-N erbie. Smit 1159. 7. Legion. Bill Weatherbie tl(ecnedyt 18 27._ Penalties A. LeClait, J. Moly-~ neaux. G. Monahan, J. McEach- : eru. .-\. Leclair, B. Weatherbie. ’ J. K. Scott. J. Iti'WlIi, Caltineau. A. LeClaiir, Y. St. Arnaud. M. Bclanzer. V)” lllinor Hockey drops the puck for Centennial Pee Wee-Sum- merside All Stars Pee Wee Brigadier W.W. tBi'Il\ Reid for many years the driving force behind Charlottetown PEE wsesoo midis Saturrday nigiit at The Foriim in Minor Hockey Week activ- ity. At left is Cevntenniials' Bobby Mac-Millan and at right Davtid MacDonald of the All Stars. 17:15. ~ 1-31 ties — Gadsby 6:23. Wbarraml -37 seéond period —- :i. Delveccliio 13 (MacDonald. Howe) 1:56; 4 Chi Detroit, Nesterenko, 12:11; Bat-kley.. -11, Gadsby, 12:27. _ Third period — 5. Detroit, Joyai. 9 (Barkley. MacGregor-. 4:35: 6. Chicago, Hull 31 (Hay. Nesterenko) 6:15 7. MacGregor 6 (Jeffrey. Joyal) 14:48; 8. Detroit. MacGregor 7 tUllman) .Penalty—M. Pronovost 'S8'Ve§l ; Hall 12 11 11-34 Sawchuk 9 7 6-22 TORONTO 1 NEW YORK 1 SUMMARY First period—1. Toronto, Pul- ford 12 17:53. Penalties—Pappln 1:12, Howell 9235, Duff 12:08. Second period —No scoring. Peniilty—Mahovlich :53. I Third period-2. New Y‘ork.I Henry 19 (Goyette, Johns) 2:30. I .lYouthful Cancer Victim 3-3 tie, thus finishing in 1 tie with the Ravens in the won lost column. But they won the title by harins: the best goals for and against record. This all - Island tournament 1 . ' ‘ D "dl ‘il3‘§...Zll'“‘ii‘.‘¥..".‘.’.i"°‘l.""pi...§2‘ In min mum Educatfon for the prmince , TORONTO tCPJ—Many Tor- Manager-Coach Punch Imlach ‘ ‘onto Maple Leafs didn't cover was holding a post-mortem on Large crowds followed every‘ game and this is expected to be ‘he themselves with too much glory game. PLAYED I-‘AIRLY WELL here Saturday night when the it." ‘ Ranger Coach Red Sutlivan yras disappointed his didn't take two points but was '3 ._ I: U‘ an annual event. Hockey League with the club played to a '1-1 National‘ “We played fairly well. We;happy to settle for one. were definitely unlucky around; Of course. . and saved “After all. we were outplayed US. T 0 MEN'S SHOES, SLIPPERS 0 scrappy New York Rangers. But in their dressing room la 5 after the game. most of them were 10 feet high to at least .are to stay dose to e top. one youngster. This nine-year .We'll just have to work hard, old boy moved shyly to towel!‘-5 at ' all." ing Leaf left-winger Frank Ma-, hotdich. The Big M as he is called by his mates and ‘news- i.lacques) Plante played well. But we sure gotta get some goals soon if we no 5’ s Goalie Johnny Bower, playing again after a six-game absence . .‘due to an inju ed hand. ad- paper men. handed his stick to mitled being a little tired after him_ The boy beamed a smileithe game, that only an awe-struck young‘. “But the hand didn't bother SIP!‘ Can Emil. me. I s lucky in at the The boy then hesitatingiy Rangers didn't let too many moved to all the players. get- ‘sizzlers go at me. I told Punch ting them to sign their auto- .ThUFSd8Y I W85 ready I0 80- 50 graphs on the stick. Many of he decided to use me tonight. the players seemingly snapped ljm glad he did- 1 was getting out of their after-game blues to gllfcd Of Sitting 8|‘0Ufld-" . give the kid a sincere smile. When asked about an extra Wm," he had 3“ me auw_ puck that was thrown from the graphs‘ the boy smod crow late in the third period, door of the dressing room, said lml’"'h, 5*""‘l3 ""”» I dldn it was the greatest thing that L”‘.""" I‘ “I” ”‘“'9- Aftd 9‘'9_“ NH. haW(,ned m him and .with two_ pucks, we c_ouldn_t thanked the man who brought 559”? 1” 3 Em“ mm“ ll him mm mg mom ‘i(ll(‘llii happen at the press box end of the rink or I would have went to Alan Flood, Mike Mac- Kinnon. Jerrty Mahar. and Bi'ian Maclntyre. For the losers Bob- by Whitlock, Sandy MacDonald _and Melvin Murray were the goalgeiters. Royals Tr_<)unced By Mooseheads SAINT JOHN. .\'.R. tCPi — Lancaster Nloosclicads of the Southern New Brunswick Hockey League trimmed Charlottetown ‘Royals 9-2 here Saturday nignlil only Plante There's no doubt in my mind he is the greatest goalie in the league. You know, we've only ‘played one game at home in three weeks. As it result the iboys are really skating. The tout-of-town rinks are bigger jthan the one in New York and the boys have been scooting. ' is only the third loss for .us in the last 10 games.“ . ICBS Buys TV Rights NEW YORK tAP\ — The C0- lumbia Broadcasting System purchased Friday the television 1'‘ his for all regtilarly sched- ‘uled National Football League games for the next two seasons with a bid of $2il.200.000. CBS had paid 39.300000 for I two-year package in 1961. in an exhibition game e “why ‘he big “"-"’p‘l"", (“F more than 1.500 fans. that boy'."‘ a rep_orter inquired. —? mug memes nac- Came the wed raw the ONE place to call for Nichol and Norm Langille scoi'- "The kld is dying "I '~'3“C“I-" ed two goals piece. Tommie Jarrett. Francis Hughes and Harold Keating had one each. Jim McLeod and Eustace Reeves scored for the Royals. a Senior CENTENNIAL FEATURE! HEAR DR. ERIC ARTHUR in an interesting talk about HISTORICAL BUILDINGS OF THE MARITIMES Dr. Arthur, of the University of Toronto, is an outstanding authority on historical architecture. Monday. January 27 — 8 PM. Charlottetown Hotel i Tickets 50¢ Being sold at Taylors Jewellers Ausplces of The P. E. 1. Historical Society Clu’h nhat won a 5-4 exhibition decision earlier ‘ the season over Moncton Hawks of the Nova Scotia S(‘III'.rf League. V _B£ANEFllI|AL F/It" Auiilvrnsanv celebration. call want now . . . 'i..u° BENEF FINANCE CO. ,149-151 GREAT GEORGE ver Burns Jewelers MONEY the rninute you vsrant it liars’: a golden opportunity to gut cash double- fast during Benelicial's Golden Anniversary for any good reason. We llli0 to say “Yss!" L03"! UP to $5000 ——Your loan can be lite-insured. 36 month contracts on loans over $1500 1 OPEN EVENINGS BY APPOlNTMENT—-PHONE FOR HOURS Enioys Leafs’ Hospitality In another room Torontoaccused you guys of throwingi_ Camille Henry, smallest man. attack with tin the league at after the game. 3 “Yeah. both that tJim) Pap-. -‘pin and tLa1-ry) 1-miman got mg’ fired the two lone markers furl good. Hillman got me on the I the Bulldog!- boards in the third period, not it hurt. But what got me madl ver this Monday night at 8. was the sneaiky way he tripped j p.m. with the Hampshire Bul .me a few minutes later into my , dogs meet Dunsiaffnage Com- the first time I’ve ets in their first game of I best ‘really got mad for a long‘time."= of seven semi-finals. i j own net. It‘.s . about 145i Duffy. L. Kelly and »pounds and the lone Ranger ‘scorer, showed a few bruises Pownol Royals ( Swamp Bulldogs : The Pownal Royals trounced the Nine Mile Creek Bulldogs 12-2 in their first game of s best of seven series for the W.R.l Shaw Trophy at North River Rink on Saturday night. Cruwys paced the pownai 5 big markers. L. D. Shadow each contributed a pair with P. Smallwood chipping in with 3 SAT. NHL SUMMARY onton 10 (Kurtenbach) 8:43; 2. (Cree Oliver) 9:36. PoiiaIties—'1'.1i,:¢' 8:14. Doniiioefor 19:31. top 10:37. loeold {Boston Donihoefer 5 DETROIT 5' CHICAGO 8 P aities-—Staiiiey. Gilbert 6:52. “I I Wm: 12 (n1a.rk1l)ee;roitl.i°1‘:eei; lB’o8“!,1e: 5 8 F19 Boston. 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