Bruins, Chicago, Leafs sromsrront =| Royal's Veterans Star * ° Come Up With Big Wins: ,, PEI Ch'ships |In Cliffhanger. At Forum BOSTON (AP) — Pit Martin! Go Tomorrow The Charlottetown Royals pul- Sen Ceebet, uatine toot ae By FRED MacDONALD ss slap-shot that hit the right led a big last nicht at the right wing, picked up the re- scored three goals and set up e . harlotietown when they pave and slid it into the: open the tie-breaker. . JETT shaded Moncton Hawk, : ro _ — to s ne Be By CHRIS ANN before = cheering a as The fans were really pleased °*' x by edging 1300 same Moncton team de- the Royals 12-2 last week. | The with this crowd pleasing style of evening the ae Amberst, but last night's | Charlottetown Forum tomorrow as top i night's | the Charlottetown om hockey and showed their apprec- jation with a loud round of ap- plause as the teams skated to | their respective dressing rooms a, at the end of the second period with the Royals holding a 3-2 lead. , Burly Viv Howe picked up his of two goals to knot the sc 3-3 at the 6:40 mark of the final period. Norm. “Red” Mullins started the play when traihe slipped the puck into the Royals end. Phil Doiron picked . it up in ‘the left corner and pas- ie »,|sed the puck to Ron Gaudet who... >= |Was standing near the blueline wil] convenge on was @ different story. do battle in the P.E.I. Skating Championships. . : got goals from | Canada has earned the reputation of being the hockey youngsters Flannagan, and | eapital of the world but strangely enough this land has Sandy Murphy, and veterans | never been able to compete on an international level with \Dick Carroll, Earl Wood, and other countries at speed skating. The sport is an | aitreg “Apps” Arsenault art im itself but this is no excuse for Canadians to lag Vic Howe. scored twice for the y 86 far behind in worldwide competition. In a cowtry with Hawks while Alf. Gaskin, and so many frozen. lakes, rivers and arenas available one Ge Crosemais picked up sia. | , would think that at least a tiny majority of those whe | Cres | It was a great team effort by te conspire against Canada ever becoming a speed 3 Royals, as the forwards | Martin, a 22-year-old centre acquired from Red Wings in @ trade for Parker MacDonald Jan. 1, turned. on his former teammates for his 13th, 14th and 15th goals of the season. Red Wings took. .a two - goal F tin scored his third goal with a 24-foot shot at 2:34. ; John McKenzie tied the count at 13:07 on his 12th goal before backchecked and forechecked, | while the defence comprised of more likely join a hockey jAlan “Junior” Macleod, Stu % |on the left boards. Gaudet hit Ren Stewart cashed in a re uA pla fencer og about oa skating, The strong- |Mclure, Earl Wood. Paul. Mc-| © Howe, crushing down the right bound ofa shot by Martin at er skaters will wend their merry way up to a pro team of |Gonnell, and colorful Ralph ‘Jo-| wing unwatched, with a perfect 14:49 for the decisive. tally, one caliber or another, and thus be ineligible to skate in (sey did a fine job of protecting | ss, and he beat Frizzel clean. ‘ins, moving ifto undis- even if they were interested dimunitive Donnie Frizzel. | FARMER JOSEY : - with a shot to the top right- puted possession of fifth place The first period was scrably hand corner, with New York's 5-2 loss to Chi- jas both teams played cautiously, period with his smooth play-| Sandy Murphy gave the Royals cago, dominated the third - pe- ‘Island is one of the very. few provinces that puts. any ‘but the second and third periods making. At the seven minute | another one goal lead on a pretty a riod action in earning their- first emphasis at on the sport of skating apd it is common were very well played. mark he neatly put Dick Carroll | Play with Stu McLure and Alf victory over Detroit since the |: knowledge that almost every school on the Island sponsors Greg Crossman ave the in the clear at the Hawk Blue- |Flannagan. Flannagan lugged the . final weeks of last season. bi - move : : k to the Hawk blue-line and =*+ * then goes to the | Hawks a one goal lead at the tine. Dick’ moved in on the: left | PUC ‘ fore ee. ere f° 18.10 mark of the “first period. |wing. ahitted the goalie but hit Saeree see Duck te: eS ee Crossman broke up a Royals at- the left goalpost in his scoring who “ en alone on , LACK OF INTEREST tihe “quickly with Charlie Potr OUTSHOT WINGS Boston outshot Wings 25-11 in the final session and finished with a shooting advantage of == a Three quick goals gave the ‘ni te one side, passed to hy, ier. Crossman passed 'o Poirier Rovais an early 3-1 second-per-| following up the play and now : is still not a lot of the t boards, a be & Johnston was in goal for Feat invelved. "Bove ond gift, wie have sxsied only a [Ome Goma Gs Ts Nonrls licg teed. "| Standing at the open corner, whe wera etae Gas chien aiaee to compete Ta whe ante aleely Alf Flannagari got the Royals | simply pushed the puck | rage M awe See oan onme Basler shavers. wo have been and stopeed weeett circle, Por, |saried oa their scoring parade the surprised goalie. the ; , ae ‘majori prizes of ° id ; .| Vie Howe again knotted a tin 13 ( renti ” giewart 2:13; ” or oe coe o- E n © ' so in rege Bley By Bove cme SagBlgg a ton Samay oF ier then slid a eee ao oo pin ue score 4-4 with his second goal of — «« shi i re festa aa Se | rte sot conta truco | ney “lne ffs ce cot cvrrne | vim nM ad eat Hong oe | eS ma aac a agvae tal oe Sally tide as none od with = 1 nam a fine save on a slap school. There are no root eae emonines ae for bo ; ve a quick shot r the top og hand . , ane oeent, te Pate © re ald) 17:06. Penalties—Bergman tired ee Pe wee shot by. ‘Ellis a eee von of school eae ons cha ae oh ti 7 wa Alfie Flannagan was a stand-| Earl Wood blasted a **35 foot- slipped out of the penalty box, came starting 1:32, Awrey 5:49, Doak, Ken |( ; ss frov-— - the-Royals.in ‘the first’|er” past Beliveau after taking a bbed the lose puck, and skat- ‘' medy 8:38, Howe 10:98. Ta da Wleened week (oes ‘passout from Angie Carrol in|ing in quickly, beat Prize! clean- 2“ Second Boswell's Provincial : the left corner to give the Roy-/ly with a low drive to the right skaters. Plans have been made by Dave 8 No +l River Races 2% (Marshall) 1:42; 5. Boe dropping puck team of skaters als a 2-1 lead by the 4.51 mark. | corner. ; i ton, Martin 14 14:54 Peaalties— inside the New ‘York blue tims simply too fast for Wordey perhe Quebec Witter Games. next winter. The local’ talent a3 trecheching by "Stan This set the sage for “Apps” — Deals G1) Lantos’ 8k tae ae wupel eae Sewchuk also came through | With the best times will be, selected at the Forum tomer | Prove Success Peardon and Dave Lawlor paid | Arsenault, the old opportunist, to Wovtowich 18:03 "Hooter Giacomin’s right el- the occasion demanded | f? 7h Gh ‘top positi 31 lead. -Peardon, stole the puck | 13.52 mark of the final session. Third ported — 2. Detralh, Ibe balere ine Now ftom geetio made his best save off ‘ing for the (op positions ice racing activities resumed |i een Hawk defenceman deep | Buddy. Mcintyre fired a shot. 2 Gadsby. 4" (Ullman, Hendersoal {hed ¢ chance to teove & Tremblay with 62 seconde | DHS yenerday st the North: Bive |in his own zone and passed so (from the point (hat Belivess - :87; 7, Boston, Martin 15 (Prem | First Period—l. Chicago ,Hull Tremblay broke in with PVI STUN Couoway A very. piesa of Dick C ar ro11 standing twenty |stopped, but the rebound squirted McKenzie 12. (Oliver, Marotta; | og ie 7i27:, 2 Cilcaae, Ee| tae score. 33. | aint Dunstan's High School locked torn with a hungary’ |{ire tuase for am Medi day, feet directly in front of Beliveau. lit up and tucked It under the = McKenzie 2 (Oliver, a to 19 (Maki, Miékita) 13:19. |- teams staged @ PVI club Tuesday night at the Forum and when the dust (or Horsemen are reminded that ——. Aer rng sprawling goalie. ~ AY 13:07; 9. Boston, Stewa enalties — Hull 3:23, Howell, of hockey from. the rather chips) of battle had cleared away the teams were [races will be held this Saturday | 8 low e in Sout te Knobby Walsh, Royals train- o Seehe Erwel) Wie. Peak inated N00, firet- period and Worsley still the'same as they had been to start, tied. However | .54 entries close Thursday night |Tight hand corner tha ; er, who stepped ‘unto the ice in ties — Howe 3:20, Oliver and! gecond Period—3. New York, Sate Sovdrel beiilinnt otsee te|” teat wre’ le quale end 00 minuieg iter and the-Seste would at 5 p.m. It is hoped that ajoverworked Moncton goalie |). onand , proved bim- Bergman 9:23, Waatson 11:50, | andrea 1 (Hicke, Goyette) 16:18, jee Montreal in contention. He like to have that 60 state Coe from the | month of ice racing is ahead of | cleanly. self a nee. as t aaa ‘4. Chicago, — 6 (Hay, Stap- wes particularly brilliant oa Rete Fecorés byl, ood Ba. Boor _— seems tears. 4s, $0 naette a ones ot oie See Sei eae br tae eos ae he predicted “13-8: leton) 18:40. Penalties — Maki saves against Oriend Kurten- | as N join in this grand winter pas Detroit 13 | 8 11-82 |9:53, Plager 9:53 : bach, Frank Mahovlich, Eitie| the Welshmen and are only one point out in front. Never time. Race, will start at 2:16| cond period. Charlie . Poirier, Royals manager Sandy Friszel Boston 10 12 2547 | Third Period—S | _ eae theless the PWC aggregation still has to meet PVI and you smoothly, carried |was delighted with such # fine . <4 Atlendance—8,801. ta tae ol _ RON ELLIS he nae | on be eee that the Institute is, not 10 te ef. cuass A PACE the cack an ine way is top |crowd because It proved senior CHICAGO 8 RR ee ee dee Eee Woke ey | Téery Bawchuk with the winal Heptba pn Eg esha to the lenges, ae ek, pete © Eee eisis) §3| nap erd tes elk & ua eran Black Hawk's Bobby Hull re. (Earfield 18 (Andrea, Brown) £021 at 9:18 of a tied 11 at the (Ped it Rousseau’s angle drive | yooyve"nar tue start of the season ima heretofore losing | Times 3.14, 3.18. | ae ne Seth eo bee Rd, So natu eee ae lt pone pag | Come Pan tr ae each, | Teen ore ee TODAY'S CURLING DRAWS ee ee oe are etre Ellis got his first goal late im yp ae nl | comers, Whitlock 2 : n sday ional |Chicago = = 10 12 8-30 s # at 18:12 which Worsley got three respectively. MacQuaid and Steele River Girl (R. Craig) 11) 5 we ee —— — - Nelionst New York 6 12 g—gp_ the first period about three min- rage Ps of and deflected. into his an aoe Tal peek too and now that club is Imperial Hal (F. Mclsaac) 23 te today’s draw |B. MacNeill, Harvey Douglas, L. the hapless New Yori’ Rangers | Attendance 13,908. ~ Tee eee eenveee | le ah, ptarting to round inte shupe, they ate erin SWC ie meek —{niias_ Buses OW. Protitt) 4 2| | The tollowing Carling | Johnston D. George. a | “Toronto's final goal, at 19:59 | Neither (eam scored’ ia the] threat in the” ae et ae ieee wis be playing (Marvtand. ies (G. Bine=——— jet the. Chaclatiotows._ Curtin | ae your Year: 0, Wee" e missed. last Sun-| TORONTO 3 MONTREAL 1 | Toronto's final goal, at 19:50 | Neuner tee eee chances are that they will be playing Lene 2 eC | aS ee aey' gaine with New York with | TORONTO. (CP) Ron Ellis |Pullord who scored onan empty SUMMARY the Suni i the, est of be facing the ‘Saints, Only three | eal Spirit, (G. Ford) dof dr 18 Resale Cotte stony | “ice Xa pep for ponte Ge: s. oe, 1 . 7 ie ; ; cs wopposed tobe out of. ihe (fred a pair of goals Wednesday [net atter-the Habs pulled Wors- | Pirst Pérled — 1. Montresn,| . {mez _love tuen (her Wt Be, Teli, Oe Ost tee ama PWC ams Toe 1 — T. White, B. Roger: |laved games, " inoue for another week, took @ "ight. to lead Toronto Maple attackers. (Beliveau 18 (Rousseau, Duff? meeting the Rangers and PWC hosting PVI. CLASS. eon, H. Thomsen, H. Dobson ve |. lee sé aa, ea nde . as Leafs to a 3-1 victory over Mont- The 15:17; 2.. Toronto, sey Biol all — : a ; Hilda’s Best (L. ~ |lis, Douglas) 18:12 ‘i zi 4 goal in the opening period on the Hockey League game. ip hardest . hot night, a 4- The loss — Montreal footer. a“ . four points behind first -. place a Corculterd, De, By) SiecDoo- Chicago’s other four goals Chicago Black Hawks who de- : . | ald, E. Gitieaple, W. MacLaine were dribblers and off. shots |feated New York Rangers 5-2 M t e Rinks Try ae * wr nition, that. found their way past the in New York. Leafs remained in on agu Silen Ww. , K. vs A. ahell-shocked Ranger~goaiie: fourth place, six. points behind True Renolds. (W. Ford) wieey 2 wee 3 Hull wasted no time in resum- Canadiens bie a ie A 1 ark | Times: 94,. 34. Myers, eliner his assault on the 50-goal_rec- Ss, a 21-year. native of. 4 : ~ NM ; owned by t,|Wuitiow. oe Ge. We UAE ot the olson ont |Lindsay, Cot eam we ¢ sult ave Ga. ts ect eae. fe Giacomin at.7:27 of the first pe- eon, eae a Pah : ~~ ene is ie p ‘ - - erie s. — = cee, E , ;(Gump) Worsley font- | weeks order improv Toronto 8-31 as Prowee, ee wml now has 19. games left |real nets and Toronto goalie playing, came up with brilliant | Attendance 14,99. By NORMAN magi aaa a BOWLING ye belly xpos en Montague curlers names for themselves . Prowse, D. O'Rourke vs en . 3 gs o Oe ane ast ad key circles in Summerside. In There are just a couple of |D' sr. Kruse’ y. Newson, K ares, serene the girls, nine-year-old race, . left In the , inks Stay eteated #22225 (A SS : She is the daughter j and lost none. RCAF had What | oo vacArteer welbksown as |Loseve, Wie .o?mons fee 1 — E. MacDonald, F. Cor. bu il li h aby i i ii After 2nd Day Of Consols 22 #832 Sa mn een “<= |Gagnon, 10.30 003 020 190 101 O—11 O01 000 O10 ixx— s a rinks er pom ge lead. UMMERSIDE <The ska |The wanted aks ree ete Sx" yan | es ef ram Gry, oe’ ene cd Sarto |, ie ae sk wat te jenaue uahelanied:. atime two | oan Squarebriggs er." rink |Jnes. The inks of Doug Cam- WO 203 002 020 2—13 Sf ce ns es as tlubs, notched reg ing the Junior Legionnaires. | Good scores were rolled dur ma “ : days of play in the British Con-|from the Charlottetown Curling |eron, Dr. Wen MacDonald, Don += s and absorbed seven, Im the boys 15-year-old brac- ing the last couple of weeks. Oe ee Tr sols Bonspiel being run off at |Club, the Al Forgie rink from Stanhope and Art Burke are all | 12'NOON DRAW ‘suis while Summerside won| ket, Paul Bernard was the | Here are a few of them: Wil- Petey pidlgicschee Hockey Practice 2 the Summerside Curling Club |the RCAF Station, and the Ken one game down in the double-/ 4) orgie (RCAF) only three and lost twelve The victer, Hs dad te Gerard, ‘he~-ibur—Soyle, 326, — Chastatetows ive dashes teas ee ee ee: + wet ae RCAF Station rink this ehh rink pa ‘aa foe: knockout competition - 100 201 044 200—14 favored Doug Cameron rink won ae ae er te conn ron ont sen, Pinesu, dash with all five horses. me There will be a hockey prac- ais ronically, none With two other teams _ Myron Bell (Ch'town) both its matches. ball, being probably the best |286, Island Chev Olds, Dave Liv- The following are the results: tice for the Bantam All-Gtars et - : ear Un ts commmlian tec te re The Junior Legionnaires are we've had in Summerside. It ingstone, 277, Humpty Dumpty, ee ee eres the Charlottetown Forum this | "de ; Island cham ‘ ee definitely improving. They | an to show that heredity |R. Gauthier, 271, Henderson end} evening at 6:30. _ peerage ont PEL id the 00 001 08 CHO. 7 ge : Adrien’s Boy (L. Young) 21 1B Vv right to represent P.E.I. at the | jon Squarebriggs (Ch'towa) really put up @ scrap against | js a pretty potent rong ghey oeoorips Mekong a, vee a ; Macdonald Brier. The other 104 220 020 10116 | the Nationals im their third | far as ability in sports egy tee neat hae + . ‘ntecRae) 121 : Vader a Fe an Lod Lae Glen Law (S’side) flefeat as the 8-5 score indicat- | cerned. King, heen ont iene ae oe Delight igh (a Macon ; less of Summerside Eleven 010 100 100 10x— 4] -es. Next time, which is Fri- GOING OUT ON A LIMERICK |ers. ) q more teams were eliminated to- | Dr. Wen pag ye phat! oes eee - testing Wa ide acede Selaaled! | igh triple, Hal Pineaa, 7, Fury Lark (D. Morrison) 33) ae es "| wheteey , ine ther the Acet™ |lelend Chev Olde; Tres gums : ODD e : ag C$ twenty bar t-te. EE ee eS aaa seo-08'|_ 4 tomes Se cee, pee win win the league—but when eatel score 3861, Humpty Dump- Donna's Delight (M. MacDon- : The ¢ disqualified to- “iiakk: ‘4 et get right down to cases, |ty. SUMMERSIDE — The. Pope | xs 4 BE wee’ Adcion hbo Athol Robertson (Montague) | to ee taee oe wy aoe Nata Id land on top| ‘The standings as of Feb. 14 Pdpular Scott ~ a Dnt : Motors Aces took what appears Acorn, Bert Hunter 002 023 021 o11—19 | man-handling, — Nel ec Naess eran of the |ate as follows: Humpty Dump-|Fury Lark (D. Mo ba to be complete command of Myron Bell, ‘Athol Robertson, wi any ata a tats st ; ty 37, New Method §5%, Ches- | Enterprise Lady (A. MacDon. their playoff with the RCAF Ea- Ronald MacDonald, Bob Hoare, |3 P-M. DRAW: tna cn’ inthe leage, ‘buh |We fear those “experts” some |lottetown pilliands 48%, Mae- ae. yumi 4 “gles by beating -the-airmen-here. George MacPherson Bert Prid- | pert Pridham nior bracket is 2 good day soon will have red faces. | Lean and Son, 41, Island Chev | Adrien's at so UN Sele last night 6-2. The Aces n ham, Horace MacFarlane and-\(Alherton) —~-010-090-100-102--9.|"e_™ -|Olds 37, Henderson end Oud-| Next race will be a a $0 lead in games in the Slaten. conte Ree te a ei ba | a pre a ia, Feb. 32, at 2.30 pam. Meio series situa || ‘The biggest upset of the day |(Ch'town) 100 301 022 020-11 | consty “now —erosncountry aki-| . HOCKEY — : Laer’ Ba Wan 2 _ Cameron’ , |, a Summer- iis thing in the ‘summary to - indi- F Getaak it the, hands of Den Sten. (RCAF) 010 000 100 00x: 2 ie tak aha hdes t, came| The Murray Harbour Bruins ces dines there’ whe eee eet hope. However, everybody con- |Wallie Vautour second in the junior men’s cross- | will host the Charlottetown since there’ was neither a goal sidered Stanhope a team to beat-|(RCAF) 201 142 024,00x-16 | country skiing competition at |Hawks in an exhibition match - scored nor a penalty handed out. before the spiel began, and the |Ronald MacDonald Clinton Heights. A skier from |et the Murray Harbour Memor- j g conte tae oa asian ei _ : — was Caged nok exciting, eae ‘ 010 O11 011 00x- 5 i Noy Scotia,: 0 jal Rink this evening.in,a game 3 : », s . nm . r a 4 $ Seren fa aa it se, Co [ene 0 ict |‘ net cae (ONE ICE SPORTS called 7 loon Lioyd Lawless third. aN re gear He as ee cee Ste) ton aan) Fee summers sean, | | AERYE ADOAD, oe : 5 t , ewe : i came : More than 300 v ig gps ecg ll ytegl n! after six ends, 95 after ten, and |(g'side) 000 301 101 Oxx-6| County sports meet held at Med er when they made their comeback ‘atsate alae, | Canadian Universities Service ha | mith Tun With’a' pair in the eleventh (6 P-M. DRAW: coat ig MRM: to tots Overseas mow are at work in 2%] C rlottetown Forum pen and a single in the twelfth, they | 41 worsig that the fathers ef all three | foretin: countries aa Ai in the Solidi non (RCAF) , 080 220 110 12-18 : a ) 18 offensive | "| WILLIE GALLANT or a eee “4 : : eal by | ares “oo; 2 | Walle Wine ci idee JUNIOR HOCKEY (W. Gallant) 5.06; ‘autour. _( : - This |Aces — Macleod (G. Smith) *~ 901 102 021 O11 O—11 | (Ch’town) 010-020 000 10x- 4 FORUM eee Mac- |14.21. Penalties: Harris, 18.21; | Bert Prigham (Alberton). |John. oo 5 , }» the /1. Arsenault, 16.40. 020 050 300 100 142 |(Ch’town) 101 008 121 Oix-10 | ‘i oAVAs Vit- | hird period — 3. RCAF —|Don Stanhope (Ch'town) | pay paw | TONIGHT —. TONIGHT — TONIGHT : ‘were | Tucker, (Clark, MacDonald): ay san thes ees ae earth text ' ; a Doug Cameron | Stanhope (Ch'town! , ; ‘ OPS RCAF’: Uauael "201 000 110 031-84" - 202 020-010 213—18 Rogers Rangers . | ADMISSION: * Crawford, Reidy) 9.37; 6 Ken MacKenrie (Mont.) ‘Lloyd Lawless (6’side) vs. ag Creattant’ (MacLeod 112.21; 7. 411 020 010 100-10 10 101 301 O00— 1 Prince of W. . Students 35¢ — Adults 50¢ ‘|Aces — Driscoll (Shepherd) | George MacPherson (RCAF) | Ken MacKenzie (Mont). 1s ales College ; | . 114.28; 8. Aces — Grady (Sehp- 000 102 002 O21— 8) 110 3M 101 Oxx— 9 Studente—35 ‘ 2 Skate Afterwards herd, Doyle) 17.24: .Penalties: | Bob Hoare (RCAF) Bert Pridham (Alberton): Adults—60¢ ‘ | ws . ~ of.