ono ees Black Hawks BillyReay * Robert Hull Maintains His Confidence Breaks ‘Loose By JOE DUPUIS | yr wa Ken Wharram and ‘captain-de-, Wharram and Pilote re- ? MONTREAL (CP) — If Chi- fenceman Pierre Pilote had any | covered sufficiently to spark the cago Black Hawks, win the Stan- © thing to do with it. |team’s two victories at home / ley Cup this week, much of the |= . “We played well .enough mand are rolling again in tog By JIM CULLEN credit will be due to the- fact) : ” @\ those two games to win with-| form. Pilote’s bruised shoulder. — out them,” he-said ain an obvi-|treated with. a special wonder ous effort to ‘bolster his team's drug between games, still isn't ego. He. also remained oblivi-/fully restored to health “It ous to the crepe-hanging critics bothers me at night,” Pilote who moaned after the first two said Monday. “But it isn’t sore games about the effective way today.” . ‘Canadiens had bottled up Bobby; Hull still has a chance te Hull, limiting the Hawk star to|break two playoff records. He one assist and only five shots|has scored 10 goals so far is on net, Za ithe two series, two short of the “There isn't a player in the ‘record shared by Jean Beliveay | league who can contain Hull and Rocket Richard. game after game,” Reay|- Hull's 10 goals and seven as calmly answered the critics. sists gives him 17 playoff Sure enough, Hull broke loose points, which approaches the for ae gs - of them the record; 21 over - all points t w r, in Sunday night's cru-|amassed by his team - mate panic button although the ourth a aa Hawks dropped. the first two was - gone Oe a = is 1962 Stanley | i games in both playoffs. : The Hawks fid d . frettiytner ene wet Pumas. ruore—_| PROBABLE _| otionat Team umpli_ over Canadiens Sunday night in Chicago that tied the} PITCHERS best - of - seven series at two | At Winnipeg ‘ei id |games each. The team arrived) Ry THE. CANADIAN PRESS S siae Forces |about 5 am. and, after &| Probable pitchers for today’s| WINNIPEG (CP) — Officials - The Chicago Black Hawks are right back in the thick of = eck Billy Reay refused to| E. battle for fessional hockey’s most prized jon, nic. ib Stanley ee ae final with the Mostacel Cana- My confidenee_ never f diens. The Hawks paced by the two goal outburst of y Hull blasted the Canadiens 5-1 Sunday night to square their final at two games apiece. £ : The Billy Reay coached aggregation still has tp-in the hard way if they are to bring the Cup to rest in the indy City. The Hawks invade the Montreal Forum tonight and go back to Chi- cago on Thursday night. If a seventh and final game is necessary it wik, be played at the Montreal Forum Saturday night. — — In connection with Sunday night’s contest - we were disap- oN pointed with the Hawks performance, despite the fact that they “gave us cause for great joy with their lopsided victory over the “Flying Frenchmen.’’ Their power play was non-existent and on a‘ couple of occasions while the Montreal forces were two men short the Pierre Pilote engineered power-play barely crossed the centre ice line, let-alone have any serious scoring opportunities. This observer was more ‘than ‘a little satisfied when Bobby Hull_managed to firid the range. We feel_that Claude Provost has been highly over-rated for his efforts at containing the ex- plosive Mr. Hull whom we fee! just wasn't able to get untracked in the opening games of the Montreal series. We think that when Robert Hull is ‘really wheeling’ out there that it will take a better man than Claude Provost to keep him off the score sheet. Toe Blake was in quite an enraged state of mind by the time the siren went to end Sunday's contest and, although, we don’t like to make a habit of ‘second guessing’ the officials we thought Mr. Blake had some cause to be upset. changes," Reay said simply, | Testing in his hotel room Mon-| day a few hours after he flew in with his Black Hawks. |}. “It’s a twovout-of-three series E now. And the playoff doen't / Teally start until the fifth) |. 7 The fifth game is here to- f night. oe In this series with Montreal Canadiens and the _ previous semi-final round against De- troit, Reay refused to push any hearty breakfast, most of the) major le | : ; - c ague games won and of the Canad t Win Ch’ship- players spent the day in bed./jost records in parentheses: team eng caniet an 1 maered be oe ee ~American League team should be based in Win _ | announced, Kansas City, O’Donoghue ni i SOURIS — Summerside High|bench - warmers on the team/(1-1) at New York, Devens | The smmantaten i be Jim Roberts w sed a n nalty early in the third s ee cis wee senceeed 8 Diner peeehy | Varn ac ie : Seven! comtuwed the island Nee | whe had a light afternoon skate | (4-1). : snisented th the sanaah tin was burdened with a 10-minute misconduct and this certai : * sre volleyball. championship|in the Forum. Boston bougq -1)) . oy . ate BIG MAN IN TOWN @ staged at Souris recently as they | Canadiens, me.an while, ar-| at Chicago en a | Bockey: Pidet dey a ween . . : on didn’t heip the Montreal cause ‘ : , Just a few minutes previous ‘Roberts’ penalty a Chicago™| ; as : st =f — Kensington 2-1 in a hest-/rived (by late afternoon train} Los Angeles, Newman (1-1)|May 24 player was penalized. and when he attempted to argue the point Big Antonio Barichievich one of- the biggest human ing champion and Mr. Demp- = fi fae Comenermies Sa | and sare scheduled to go im-| at Detroit, Lolich (1-1), N. The CAHA’ will’ he was just waved away, but no misconduct was added and we has been in Charlottetown for beings ever to walk the streets sey looks rather small beside on oe 12, -h e | mediately to their Laurentian) Minnesota, Kaat (2.- 0) at to ble ge of our fair city. He is shown this bearded giant that will be oe +8 and took the third /nideout until a few hours be-|Cleveland, McDowell (01), N. |te re all national hockey . . AT . o am rsonnel under one roof. don’t think this .type of thing is ‘cricket.’ the past. week and at 465 3 j here with Jack Dempsey, for- wrestling at he Charlottetown : a physical oduc-( ome Sametime. Washington, McCormick (0-1) This ¢élumnist thinks it is most fortunate for Mr. Blake that ss ile be 3 Si iar ae Hh he couldn’t reach Mr. -Buffey after the game as in the state of pounds would e “mer wor avyweig ° orum, Friday. night. » | ation director at Souris Region-| teams return to Chicago/ at Baltimore, McN | Pa : y ° e i : egion- | - . Nally (00), N, j seid at be soearent a6 Me_ pet Sapte er oon al, prescaied the physical tt: "the, sath. game Thursday; | ational ng that w ve rom the Mon ness trophy émblamatic of the | * eee as Leages BILLIAR championship to the Summer-| 2¢Cess@ry, will be staged here cago, Ellsworth (20) at : 7 and from hockey. : j e 5 ' The series resumes in Montreal tonight and at this point ‘ i side team. The following are|S@turday night. Cincinnati, Maloney (1-0), N. in the series a fellow columnist, Ralph Cameron, is biting OO al oop resi en the final standings in the tour-/ HAS CALM APPROACH St.” Louis, Purkey (1-1). at FOR r his finger nails down relatively well and if the Canadiens lose ’ ney: | Reay’s calm approach to|Milwaukee, Lemaster (0-1), N. tonight he may have to see a doctor to have the ends of his w L crisis obviously has had an im-| New York, Fisher (0-1) at RELAXATIOP fingers bandaged. Ralph made a lot of noise around the » ° Summerside ' 3 0/|Portant settling ~ affect on the| Houston, Nottebart (0-0), N. Guardian-Patriot office previous to the playoffs telling any- 4 Kensington 3 2| Hawks. When the Hawks} Pittsburgh; Veale (1-0) at Los —at— body within hearing range that the Stanley Cup would be in ays ec S i oO ; ur Athena i 2 2 dropped the first two games of | Angeles, Podres (1-0), N. Ssciseal afer If caaaee WOE mow ks cai git the right St. Dunstan's High 1 2\the finals:at the Forum, Reay| Philadelphia, Bunning (1-2)|Ch’tewn Billiard Clab cat tas Coy a oot fret ever the thenget ’By DAN POWERS tthe meccutind. gngs” PL Geb tasaaie Genel a dale ae . a oe ee Francisco, “Perry (1-1), 175 Gt. George Ph. 22167 ‘u t , es Tu | . ee | CALGARY \CP) ~The new|Mabiney, be doesnt think the|thet limits each club. te thres| ee — = president of the Canadian Foot- quality of football in Canada |maturalized players permitted to| __ a Tid Bits From Here’And There bell League is convinced the in- will suffer from. the effects: of play as Canadians. It was op-| ff ; . ue : : toh tionary battle to sign name competition between the Na-|posed by Calgary, Vancouver | . , _ _ Keith Doyle's “Old Timers” captured the bowling champion- | players in the United States will tional Football League andjand Toronto, and several play- | 2 ship in the Charlottetown Rollaway Junior League with a thrill- eventually come te an end. newer American Football jers have threatened to chal- | ing victory over Junior Flanagan's ‘“‘Sleepers’’ in a best-of-three ; League. | lenge the rule in the courts. | final at the local bowling lanes. Flanagan’s team took the first | The 36-year-old Calgary law-| Mahoney asked CFL Commis- | ~ game by 22 pins and then Doyle bounced back to capture the Blind Tourney |yer figures there will be two or | sioner -G. Sydney Halter of Win- | Os man ac ers save ; second game by 33 pins and he nailed down the championship i (a 5 d ‘|three “‘rough years’’ for the|nipeg to obtain a legal opinion : ; : Held In S'side s with a 13 pin victory in the third game, to defeat Flanagan — (CFL- teams—trying —to—--reeruit on the—roster—rule—-and—Prol.-f- Does y me A Te . ee ark ere gee eee the best featuresfor = ~~ 3*2 points to 142. Len Ellsworth had the highest average in the . league with a 244 count. There will be a leagde banquet at the..| jowling for the blind took an- ‘But within these years the of Toronto was given the task. | Community Centre on the 22nd. of May for all participants in the | other siep forward in this pro- NFL will be driven td the re-}| Mahoney says he ‘personally | ® @ e Pati : : league. wince Wet Galandiaw ovenide alization that the AFL is here to | Believes the ruling, intended to 1 a ! : when the blind bowlers from ‘lay. n this absolutely ridi-| bring about more balance be- | rice UuXxuUry mo e % oon omar tenet sith Nik son Pails Flrerd te toty Kensington challenged the blind Culous bidding for players will |tween rich and poor teams and | ; As , ; " —— r bowlers from Charlottetown to come to an end. encourage greater develop- | ,, best-of-five Eastern Canada Memori. final playoff hoc- : | 5 . Ga ks fe ates ee ek ‘oe Senay ering _|@ tournament at Crest Lanes in| “During that two- or three-| Ment of Canadian players, was , ‘ og : Summerside. year period our own Canadian | too hastily disposed of” at 3 ‘ @) 0 we ; King Lion, Dr. Benson Riehl players will be getting better, | Ottawa meeting. @ : o ee ea before dropping a 2-1 decision the contest. iminated Toronte “ hos ta the Pasotis Fon heey poibace aero aapacesio§ and International Councillor, |There certainly won't be amy|¢_ T poee the clubs will not re- ‘ ' “defending Memerial Cup champicns. : Lion Eric Jessome of the Ken- deterioration in quality. ain from changing the ruling | , re : sington Lions club coached their “‘Sure.“we might miss signing because of the impression that xce t our ux m el _ Swiss driver Tommy Spychinger was killed Sunday-when his team well, but not quite well en- some big-name U.S. players, they might be bowing to pres- | privately-entered Ferrari prototype speedster overturned and ex- |ough as the Charlottetown team but how many of the big dames | Ze from the press.” . ° ® ° ploded in flames in the Monza 621-mile automobile race in Italy. [coached by Errol Ford of the have stuck?” An affable 200-pounder with | > ; The Swiss driver’s powerful Ferrari went into the curve at well {Charlottetown Lions club de-| As CFL president, the Cal- greying, close - cropped hair, | 1S me um-pric e vver 136 miles an hour. Witnesses said he appeared unable to |feated Kensington-by some 25 gary Stampeders’ official must ee was born in Winmioas |. : = : make the usual racing change toa lower gear and the car plung- (PDS. . | submerge his team loyalties for} and ae ean Calgary as’a child ee ee ie Oem Deri ~ bowie wed guide rails_a year while he attempts to|ers fan a Stamped- ny Don Laréen, 2!-game loset with Baltimore in 1954, has been | "MICE enabled them to find | guide the league over several) . A 1 4 Se reacquired by the Orioles in a deal with Houston aes te will | their right position on the alley contentious hurdles. But this aia or “— ~ brie - eet : j}and also to give them direction doesn’t mean he has abandoned | articled in Lethbridge and ol be used as a reliever. while making their deli the vi he has hel I | le ng their ivery. views _has_ held as a} turned i | leat ai eee - ou Stampeders’ official. F | The Raat ae ne deduwall alley, extra’ well for his | Mi | |Mervyn (Red) Dutton in Stand-| i . T first time on the alley as he had ing sessions will be arranged ard Holdin Island ou re a high single of 38. Joe Hickey this. fall in Summerside to take | operates dings Limited, | which | of indian River made a good in the blind from the Albany,| solidated Concrete Limited Start also. : Borden and Summerside areas.|Burns and Dutton Construction, - Transportation, for the bowl- A team from the Charlotte-|Stampede Motors and Chinook ers was looked after’ by the Keri- |town blind bowling league will| Shopping Centre. Mahoney is S Ig ucce SS sington and Charlottetown Lions ‘be going to Fredericton this the firm's: general legal coun- clubs. After the bowling session | week-end to take part in the In-|sel and executive vice -. presi- |refreshments were served by ter-Club Roll-off for the Mari-| dent. : ‘ The Prince Edward Island An-, Eldon MacLean 9g the Kensington Lions club tite championshi i “ George ‘ ; 1 K ; p. Their coacn; In 1956 Dutton-and nual Small Bore Rifle Compet-| Don Tinney 97| Phil er, -field secretary will be Lion Neil MacDenald of; McMahon asked him to take ition was held Saturday, April! Cpl. P. C. Woodman 97 for the CNIB, congratulated the the’ Charlottetown Lions Club| over secretarial duties of Stam- , 1965 at RCMP Rifle Range,| Marksman Class: new bowlers for a good showing. who will4ilso look after the/peders during a club reorgani- Charlottetown and RCAF Stat-| Harold MacKenzie Mr. i é >: F i i anne i sac | Gencas tae 98 Mr. Bower said that othér bowl-‘tearfi’s transportation. ae pee concurrently. Jim Leightizer te There were sixty-seven com-| Sharpshooter Class: > 89. 2-0-4969 BO 60 C9 CO COO OO G1 >-09. 4%. 69.69) — petitions from Charlottetown \‘Irene Beaton TOO OO ON WAY my NAN os D NaN Y Hl if 4 area, Borden, Crapaud, Sum- | Jerry Lecco A BEA A A SSH RA RA BALI BSALSG ok UL FA merside and RCAF Station, York | Ethel Buell : —& 2R8 RB 2 and Murray Harbor. age i “ A closing banquet and _pre- worm P Se ce ~ sentation of prizes was held at 5. Robe Susi 4 : es P S k Siege iowa wine ns ee, ipe Smokers! J. MacDonald and SL G. E..,| aa Class: a ae, Mrs. Thomas of | Goan faye = x r ‘ e . Summerside as | = guests of honour. | Darrel White : 20 <a H p j ‘ The P-E.I. Championship Tro-| Harold) MecKonie a Ss ere 5 a Ss ecia , phy awarded to the High Ag-| George Jenkins 8 << Sete ier «= Guarantee Susick of RCAF Station Sum- Sharpshooter Class: owe merside with a score of 299 Irene Beaton - 273 Sa } (30x) was presented to the win-| Jerry Lecco 8 cS re, Lieutenant Governor W.| team Match: A ; ; . MacDonald. ‘ “< ’ a ° ‘ qrellowing are the restuls of RCAF’ Station Summerside — = Hollandia is superior to any imported shoot: W. Jones, LAC A. Michand, Sgt. = Dutch pipe tobacco in taste, aroma and Match 1: L. Phaneuf. x z ‘WoO2 M. P. Susick 99. Murray Harbor — 1143: Jim ee 2} | easy burning qualities. If you are not LAC A. Michand — . 97 Gordon, Fred White, Brace LA i fe ; , SiG. E- Temes 97) Dart, MacKetizie. Ss completely satisfied after you try it... - ' = : ; . Doug Wood 97 = return the h wi is Ever wondered why you have to pay through the meant for the larger car-buyer—the one that offers a “ Bob Currie 7 Lea ve e <<k : Te ith the unused — nose just to get a little luxury in a car? It’s because __ list of luxury features comparable to that of any car in F-O W. G. Dunbar 96 g res. os tion and we'll buy‘you the pipe * most manufacturers figure that things like map lights, the high-priced field. Options ? 72 of the best. And. Jim Leightizer — 97 . a. Ge broadioom carpeting, walnut panelling on the dash of course, the Ambassador embodies all the exclusive Harold MacKenzie 95) States Views ae <i board, adjustable arm rests and floor consoles simply construction features that make Rambler the out- Bruce Dart ~5| : aren't meant for a medium-priced car. standing valué in every’ field. -~ gv Class o7_..MONTREAL _(CP)—Clarence So they save up these features—then they build a _ Don't you owe it to yourself to:see just how many pee Ethel Buell 99| C2mpbell, president of the Na- high-priced car around them—all at the expense of luxury features a medium-priced car can offer? You jaiey 4 tina Hockey League, said the rest of their line. They call this “hold-back”. We won't find another car like it... ex at _— Lecco M ; cept at your yet Match 2: Se caday he is set considering call it nonsense. Rambler dealer's. zs Masters Class: | disciplinary action against oad fe WO2 M. P. Susick 109 Montreal coach Toe Blake who If you're in the market for a larger car, you should be ; Bruce isebertesa gg Walked on the ice after Sunday able to buy one, with all the trimmings; without hav- ‘ SL G. E. Thomas gg night's Stamley Cup playoff ing to mortgage the family manor. That's why we ‘ Expert Class: game in Chicago. have the Ambassador. it’s the medium-priced model ; . Perley ‘Taylor 100 “The game is finished as far * : Eldon MacLean 99 as that incident is concerned,” ’ : i e Darrel White 97 Campbell said. ; é i 4 Marksman Class: “A coach is entited to go onto s1 George Jenkins — Si_the ice if he wants to when a 2 on so = game is over.” ; . R. H. Bennett . Visibly irate, Blake stalked = Sharpshooter Class: dic fon altar ts tenia G4 tine ; . APROOUCT OF AEERICAN MORORS (OARNON LIPTER : a . ; Sam Ballard $2 to Chicago Black Hawks which Ethel Buell 91| squared the best-of-seven series S Hollandia Pipe Tobacco 810 York Mills Rd., Don Mills, Ont. ——s . ® ‘at two games each. ow Imported from Louis Dobbelmann-Hollend. Tobscco Manufacturers since 1866. = . ae = Masters Class: He headed towards referee A : : x =, ' | : : wo2 M. P. Susick yno Vern Buffey but. was restrained Gi ie} r nena Re Ree eT , = : acLEOD ‘ 9g by the team trainer before near- 126 Cumberland St. Dial 894-7364 sn = ton 97) ine the referee and followed his team off the ice.