SPORTS FRONT Blueshirts Battle Bruins Ch dia To 2-All Deadlock In NY. = Guar Soe . SECOND SECTION Ch Thurs. March 1, 1962. NEW YORK (AP)—New York | bound — being set up by eee: 10: mn a 14.87, * Rw sers overcame their own) Leo Boi , Jenargy and two goal Boston ni cain (co gest gheieel nat ecateg |GURLING DRAW By PIUS CALLAGHAN lead for, a 2-2 National Hockey | Bruins a 2-0 lead, onl; jois 9:14. League i, with the red up| wo seconds afer” the B | Third New York,| , The following is the curling Bruins Wednesday night. Wayne Connell = raw for Thursday at the Char- . y had finished an | Prentice (Henry, Bathgate) 'y Among other things, the tle: | interference penalty. tis 4. ew. York; Been 9 ee ace eee eee We' shmen Get Rea y over idle Detroit to four points suMMaRy leary, Spencer) 14:36. Penal-|” fee" 1 ad’ Macianes, R.W. | bs JACK PROUD and his Welshmen are busily engaged these in their scramble for fourth| First period: Boston, Top- oy ences major 16:31. Manning. D. Jardine, D. Crosby | ; rs f . days drumming up interest in this Saturday afternoon's game place and the last playoff spot. | pazzini 16 any 3:08; 2. Bos- ° * vs D. Wonnacott, D. George, C. 4 aN sd “A at The Sports Arena with Fred m, (Seay Extended aged winless a Oliver 15 Burns, Mohns| Ga: as|Fiemming W. Carr. é A : 5 ‘The local collegians have d and Penalties: Connelly 3:31, zt Hoas| a Ice 2—D, Hill, A.A. MacLeod, i ‘ Gn |season and they'd dearly love to have the opportunity to enter- N Kelly, K. Cantwell ve F. Has: | k * 3 tain the Ottawa Valley champions in Charfottetown the last days Gorrill, 1. Horne, V. Ro- | é “ p of March and early days in April. However before they can do this there are a few barriers straight fines! last place Bruins, we Ice ag Dillon, E. MacLeod, ¥ Ss) ye 4 ‘i to break down. They are the Fredericton club and undoubtedly haven't won since Jan. as iona e Cate ier rai 2 oe yy ¥. f , the Kingfishers from the Nova Scotia capital, struck for two quick goals ie ¥ H.C. Trainor, D, Langille, ey - e the first six minutes of play, 8. Eagies. f meee Pe ie | ‘THE FIRST business on the agenda {s scheduled for Saturday then tried to make it hold up. e le . a ee r “ when the Prince of Wales lads put out the welcome mat for the ‘The game developed into kies, L, Campl 8. Tayl i oe boys from the New Brunswick capital, Odds favor the locale dull, poorly played affair Ss I e or ou Dr, MacDonald oo : to take this two-game, total goal series on the strength of their through the middle period be- x G. Wellner, J. ‘MacDonald. my 0 4/4 5-4 decision in Fredericton last Saturday night. If they could per- Ice 5—K. Acorn, O.K. r : d aie _ form in such fashion away from home, the chances of them fore New York mounted its e 5—K. Acorn, comeback. N (CP). Dr. Beck, W. Coles vs ure 7 “ ad the two-province title this Saturday should be exoel- lent. by, [ely Setrem ‘seat’ ot Rb MacDonale, , Campbell LONDO} it was bea the contest, Dinner ee sents 4 erate dey night “in the Napoleon (ec must be worn, Another | esis, J. But junior teams have a habit of doing the unexpected and piney diy hgh an al eed ndon's fashionable "Cale rule forbids members from ar- &30 P-m. (old's Pa ) we can assure you that Fredericton isn't coming here with any r ace’ ae a ua oyal. The menu listed smoked guing with the liveried waiters _ 1¢¢ 1—C. Dowling, L. Vessey, > idea of losing this seriee. They nearly pulled last Saturday's ren power play market | salmon, roast chicken and the who serve between - round 3:, Lepage, Dr. Irwin vs Dr. game out of the fire and they are confident they can get going British light - heavyweight box- | drinks, Jelks, S. _ Lavers, C. MacDonald, early in this second skirmish Proud and his associates don't agree. They have plenty of aaa Dave Balon capped the | ing championship. |The ‘club F. Morg comeback with the ealizer at| Before the select membership | ters wtb oe cence | Te 2B. Jones, A. Gill, A. a 35-oot flip to the near of the " National Sporting ‘Chub, | were destroyed Gaviag ier wee wilson, G. Dunbar va'K. Kenne- : side of Ln) at ; is ee anne Pal Glasgow | Homeless and threatened with ty, cer Piercey, C. Heustis, R. F Jerry Toppazzini and Murray | ¥ ing his tile against |extinetion, it _w Vv ne % ‘ : Hl Oliver scored for Bruins in the Brsol Stan, Cui Ro. aher catering millionaire Ch or es|_Ice 3—T. Humphrey vs H. . Get Your Tickets first period, each converting his | ended with Calder- | Forte in 1955 with Peters (Rendezvous) a own rebound from. the right | ¥00d knocking out the challen- his Cafe Roval, a gis | Ice 4-K, Jenkins, C. Micheal. aan Mahe ceieaeeed |THE local lade are bury selling tickets for thie Saturday's faceoff eircle, | ger in the fourth round. But for throw from Piccadilly Circus, | B. Parke, K. Daziel vs Dr. Web- ” = ag battle. They'll be approaching all of you sports fans and we j both fighters it was a unique| Since then numerous up-and. | ster, H. MacLennan, R. Burden, ’ ; aa f ask for ‘them your Kindest ‘consideration. Saterday’, efieeneen HAVE BRAWL j evening. coming boxers have fought amid | B. MacLennan, : > Ao = Should be a good time for a hockey match and we hope The The third period, the only one| Gone was the smoke - filled | the red and old decor of the |, 1ee SB. Boyles, J. McCarron : Sports Arena has its biggest crowd of the season. ln which the Rangers atoves| aif of provinelal, areas -pemo- | Napolece B Sane Eo at ee” ‘Junior hockey is surely deserving of the support of all hoo ikey fans. The boys haven't asked a thing all season but right respect for the abilities of the Fredericton boys but they main- tain they will take them this coming Saturday. any enthusiatm, was enlivened | tured by the hoarse shouts of | A youngster, wh Cooke A Le year's operai by a brie brawl between Bos-| fans and bookies, Instead. they | good show Fie fa ah |S jek Brace, RICHARD FOILED jnow they need your support to help finance the year’s aperations, Charlie Burns and New |Slugsed it out against a back. {pa Pounds to his purse from er Let's pack the Arena Saturday, York's Irv Spencer. They came | Eround of tinkling crystal and ips thrown into the rin A r | Hopetedg. ene B. Cam close-in shot by Henri | of substitute netminder Mar-) gue game Saturday night. Can- ip swinging “after | se el of ice in champagne ‘oat lively eight - rounder m/ bell scored Pe lone mca Richard (16) of Montreal Can- | cel Paille of New York Ran. | adiens won 42. ps Royals And The Oilers along the bo: nd each drew | few years ago saw £133 tossed marker. adiens bounces off the chest | gers in National Hockey Lea- (CP_ Wirephoto) SANDY Frizzell and his Royals did the expected a five-minute eae | som jo the canvas by an appre- | ae pre-| The | Summerside Bantams Less than four minutes was way sad the British Boxing [cate aniences we lending @-3 wing Sato Inst night when they downed Cape Traverse Evinrudes fa be nth a game of the Island Senior Hockey League finals, left to play when Burns and | Board of Control had at re by RCAF i tl oes Sandy's boys had a most impressive season’s record and [Minor Games Tend 106, RCAF sashes Bo | ap e Lea Ss Wi en Ga p they made the playoffs more impressive by grabbing nine wine on Spencer left the ice and the) fetting the NSC stage the eight | two teams finished with four | this wa ause the general | fn nine starts. skaters | public was deprived of its right 1, fed the game Toppazzini got his goal at to see it. ig Played In S's ide thee one of his Hy py eee wi * dismal season in 1960-61, Sandy vowed he'd lead 8:08, banging in’ his own re-| On the other side were those |g given a 10-minute miscondue the aiietae tn 1961-62, He got to work early on his squad and — | who noted that the club stages | SUMMERSIDE - The CAR |for throwing his stick when 4 Ww lined up an array of talent that proved too well qualified for N Wilt hi ieee: ee aueenk oe | too dvaeae a at Civic 8 ikea ph ioe i ates =| in a Ss Pee the Ropak, jouracy to Saint John and a series with the iny other individual pro- ‘ivie Stad- | on e net. N 1e Royals journey to Saint John and a series ° shire moter ae that whi . last _ ni er | 1, The Re might hi beer sion ones f that port. We think Whitlock, Carroll and company can Feces eat nee It 88 | Paverwelgtle “won thet Mane | mate, ar ast altaiocta ee OR OMrR Linh 1 retcaielurowtug che cern, eftcwari esterday dal ailenntinuall eps tare tae tsercoera oe tual New fromm tekaraltaad aaianee Tati Takes Game to put professional boxing en its 204 home, series | he claimed. + | Maple ‘eats defeated Chieago | infraction to Toronto goalkeeper | roar as plavers forgot about the (he: Maritime. finals against the Cape Dreton-Nova Ss it a a e cla Black Hawks Buc; icusoue | soneay' Baver ta Ut pues | pork que tava aa ter: esd and ee aasratieer: For RCAF, Maleoim Baxter | penalty - filed National Hockey |{wo minutes of the second se%-| body: Ra eer acd top’ Gandy ‘and bis triende 6. Gale | r 20 guineas a year mem-| eating them at RCAF rink 3 ju hi Mita Pee, Woes te: bers "eather twee a month to | 1 and last night 4 to take the | oo two me ae Rocky | Lene eee Ne eater ar Pe Pulford opened the scoring at \john. These Oilers must be sidelined f a Maritime final berth adjo ore eel one. z North River rink yesterday af | French style bancuet hall with | J2S¢_night| were S. Sharkey ” Qc ibn beiadaaay |The win tent the second = place a slump in Fecet weeks, never Glenn Hall on elosein dive il of conifence, for his seris. Thes are openly pred ternoon. | their ciga ‘drinks to watch | R- Saull and D. Kiner, ey want aci e Sum- into a clear five-point were behind, They led 3-1 after | after picking as the rebound on hat they can top the ISHT. aeapoie this time and get a oe Scott Mashonald paced, the some of Britain's best fighters {, The Summerside P _ | merside tallies |Tead over the third-place Hawks. | the first period and. traded | Bobby Nevin's shot, With Mur- |\o'tnc Sraritime, championship. winners with four goals. Other | in action. eae ce-Wees, ree ee MNT ag an important game single goals with the Hawks in| ray Balfour serving a. high- |" “rrct two games of this Oilers-Rovals series are Friday and SCENIC AREA \tor each club as the 70-zame the second 20 minutes. That sticking infraction, Kelly made \caturday in Saint games three, four and five fixe roaring back after 5:47 when Ld beat goalkeeper lis to be achicved by the Parkdalers. The Oilers themselves = marksmen for North Wiltshire | Membership is restri ted to | came back strong last night to a ; ’ were Gordon Nicholson and “ ; schedul> nears its end and it ended the scoring. 20 ss th Tere $0 to, "retain the right almos- win 7 and take the rund O4. | Revelstoke, B.C. 300 miles wan, another setback fo. the f Te a ee cn faet mame, (Oe, The sports Arena Mondey, Tuesday and Wednesday, March les are strictly | For eee Donnie Came- sent of Vancouver, is @/|Stanley Cup champion Hawks HULL. GETS 40TH har 48ot. the’ evascd\ ahem helt © 0m. Delbert Jewell and Lowell | enforced. jolmes wer S three goals, way to Mount Revelstoke, | who haven't beat Leal ‘or. Bobby Pulford, Red Kelly, : : Holmes were the goal getters for | NO CHEERING |frenuel Octane Bae lutte, (Giecke’, Yobe "tad “Baatt na: [emo sein ter yeaa’ °°" | Mahovileh and defenceman ist | gel setra Pierre Pilate,” | Meet His Worship audience may applaud! Errol Thompson, and Bob tional parks. ‘The game started out as if Horton scored for Toronto while Tan Sc anata lisleeT above | lb Seseda enter’ eudiirataren | itony, cual matted! Bis 40K) OF tiem scored Misi Stst/xial ot tha] ), WATT tie ab ttle tiene te otter ome sitnees, congratulations Frank Udvari clamped down | and assisted on Chicago’ eee campaign when he beat Hall to our friend Ernie Morrison on his election Tuesday as mayor of Mee ee eee ares ba tale Nes: | {rom close in with. assists going ithe enfegerising town. of Summerside = era ai he handed out a total of | terenko. Eric Nes- ty Eddie Shack and Kelly. We've had many a chat with Ernie while he was the boss 26 penalties—14 to Toronto, in-| The teams started out with Nesterenko closed the gap to man of the Summerside Aces and found the Summerside mayor- Soden’ ccbsuinute talssonciaes | big chips ca their abodiers and | 22.2¢ 4:20 whem fe took a ess jelect a right goed guy, rile Bee 2 big job on his hands right Ce neater ert ia | Ucvarl’ called “18, penalties. ia | fet, Hull, and best Bower 08 inew bet he will undeubledly conduc! he affairs of the town tm big | & ising shot from just out-side ithe sound business way he handles his own private business. SERVING IN SO MANY WAYS = 222233 hs SEES eateries) een 4 when lorton’s slap shot was . Everywhere in Prince Edward Is. ee Spots dy juggled by Hall, The momentum of the puck appeared to knoc Hall's outstretched hand back | and the puck dropped behind The Queen's County ice eports will be the main attraction this Friday night at The Sports Are: him. into the goal. This get-together of these young raihletes is a Joint project of The third period was compar- (the Prince Edward Island Interscholastic Athletle Association atively. tame. although seven and the provincial department of physical education. penalties were called. Hall | First and second place finishers in these events will go om rrade 28 saves, just one more |the Provincial mect which is scheduled for The Sports frat | than Bower. 2 night March 16, Starting time ts 7:30. 4 <~ UMMARY a favorite |e ei stantey)" Ses ‘o . Kelly 17 8 WITH THE WHOLE FAMILY! | Keon) inst: 3, Chicago, tll ast imes eppe 4 (Mikita, Pilote) 0: Toronto, areca ing (Shack, Kelly) 14:36. . Penalties—Shacl 1:25, Mikita 2:41, pitote ait. 15:52, Baun 2:41, 7:43, Pulford | 2:41, 12:08, Balfour 10:08, Nes- | terenko 11:17, Mahovlich "a 10 - minute misconduct 17:40,| Cyril Smith's pares Ann; Barbara Ann Queen owned by Horton 19:49. [ocr found the ‘Second period: §. Chicago, | liking yesterday at i Nesterenko 14 (Hull) 4:20; 6.| causeway in the eighth Victoria oe a Dreams 4 thse. in small ys flout ‘About 2% cus £0 Toronto, Horton 6 (Mahovlich) | Driving Club sponsored race 1368 16:42, Penalties—Bower (served | Program of the season. in, atid by Harris) 1:14, Hull 2:06, Pethe mare won both heats of " stacGregor! ee1 Evans 8:58, 14:08, Mahovlich| @ feature A Pace in the fastest | Mitchell (Ford) 1¢@ 14:08, Hay 17:07. |combined times of the season. Dawn Harvester Third period: No In her first appearance the Smith) an3 Fessiion: Pilote 1:46, Baun | ™are finished up in 30 seconds Angie C. (O'Brien) 2 8 dno ‘Nesterenko 11.29. | and her second trip was in 29.4, Pericles | (Thompeoa) 344 rh a ia hovlich 16:49, ir | second only to Bifty Silver, who Sandy MeDutt i hae ort Brewer |fook a dash in 29.3 earlier in Bernard sa3 ju provited | the season, Miss iis (Bigger) 7,7 da mera to 18h Jollity Guy, making his first | Times ; 32.8; $2. wre Junior ‘S ‘el appearance of the year at the | Partner's Di owned by This Is only one of @ hundred re~ Pp = ay, finished second to | William MacNeill, Milton; King cipes In our — jook that will oO Fi Queen mare in both trips rae! Saeko Mac bring - pe id bar large crowd turned out for Gregor ; Mitchell family o ns Fri jay yesterday's program which was |owned by A. 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