wee = “ A £ - s ~~ “ Ghe e : . ‘ j “ Giada igs a eer rane a gel Sag gaa ieee aaa eee be ie ts Now in Stock . a a KEITH CARMICHAEL 25 Brackley Pt.Road . $Ch'town “If We Sell Them—We Service Them” ‘ ae e rs t teat Beas Per eR eB ee ARM ts nM EA: Fo oe Seth watt oe ee . re 2 it 8 5 8 e Rene . " \ (Round Robin Series) As in the High Sitgle and High Three ‘ got a lot of ice tee, both for for the Women’s League were Game No. 1—Fri., April 9th—7:30 P.M. sieass hed something geleg on, sam 294 and 644, while Bill Mace and the operators are con-|Laren picked Hi Single FREDERICTON, N.B. gratulated for running thi with 208. and icenuath oF eaiey vs. ; smoothly as they did With suc-|had High Three with 720 for the CHARLOTTETOWN now time to look to the future, The Mixed League has gotten SKATING AFTER THIS GAME ! ! ! (Fri.’s Game) and the possibility of artificial |underway, and the results of the : | sick Soe vary caw tain, bes Sia, Lik See Oe Somes in t near i ‘ x 14, Tem Game No. 2—Sat., April 10th—11:00 A.M. Morell Beavers came out. on|6, Ramblers 0, C’s 5, vutee 1 vs. 7 CHAMP HOCKEY” - FREDERICTON, N.B. Game No. 3—Sat., April 10th—7:00 P.M. CHARLOTTETOWN ANTIGONISH, N.S. (Midget age group—14 yrs. te 16 yrs.) ADMISSION TO EACH GAME 50e CIVIC STADIUM ' TONIGHT (FRIDAY) 9:15 P.M. RCAF EAGLES vs. BORDEN NATIONALS Regular Admission Prices ; accounted for, one goal each for birds and Redbirds clash for the ““B’’ division title at 5 p.m.,! and the Crows and Gulls. meet} j at 5:45 p.m. to decide the "A" | division winner. j si? The extra playoff games are, [7 the result of tie games in both sections in championship play last Saturday. The coaches*and players of all four teams are ‘asked to take special note of | the playing times and to have (their teams at the Forum at) least 15 minutes befére game | , time. | Pee Wee Consolation Winarrs | | In the final game of the Pee) Wee division last night~ the i defeated the Seals by | a score of 64 to capture the: “B”’ division title. Billy Doher- ty led the scoring for the, Springers with three goals, with, _Speingers wuth three goals, wit GO TONIGHT: \ Petter Butler one. Rickey Car- : ver, James Power, Keniy Mac- _ Charlottetown Midgets start from the Charlottetown Minor Dougall and Shawn | the road towards ‘the Mari- Hockey League and will. in- time midget championship to- clude Paul Jelly (right), whe . night at the Charlottetown is the goaltender of the midget Forum when the local team squad: and Bobby Whitlock, tangles’ with Fredericton. 4. will ‘center -the big tine . k F 73 the Seals, ! All coaches and players in, Pee Wee and Paperweight div- are advised that there no further scheduled is season. \ Game time is slated for 7.30 p.m. Charlottetown’ team is of Bob Doherty and ~ made up.of midgets players Stanley * ibis’ oy be “"Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew” SECOND SECTION _ Charlottetown, Fri, April 9, 1965. aoe PAGE 9 { — : | BOBBY HULL NETS WINNER 5 . : | o acme, : aa ie Black Hawks E ge W Nings : ° = = r cde tor 4 red pee contract in the amount of $200,000 which Base Po 4 : - figures out to $66,666.66 per year to throw a football with Oo 5 a Faloney accuracy and style for the Jim ‘Trimble coached et : : A : ’ Faloney has explained that-he needs a considerable increase fy JERRY GLADMAN ley Cup semifinal séries %2/Chico Maki accounted for the tacular fashion. He took Mak!'s" in wages in order to compensate for the inconvenience of mov- CHICAGO (CP)—Bobby: Hull's here Thursday night ether Hawk marker. |pass just over the Chicago blue- |i. his family and for having to leave his business interests in : ; The geal. Hull's sixth of the) Veteran rightwinger Gordie line, gained momentum with |S titan and take up residence in Montreal He is involvea w sizzling slap shot from. just is- came midway ‘through|Howe scored for Detroit, his each step and let go with 4/11. machinery: business.in the ‘Steel City’. The Alouettes have side the blueline gave Chicag®! the period and had a/third goal of the series. jbooming drive from just behind (req Bernie a salary: equal to what he was drawing in HBlsck Mawis 2 31 sis sis) croud of ever 12.000 screaming /GPORT TARE © Bi eves. with ite Detroit Plveline ior to get-|Hamilton and have assured him of outside work with radio evened their best-of-seven _— sever: minutes - Linemate no ee even. but |ting the shot away-and was a ee ree ee ne ee 8 : ¢- the next two-periods saw the one skate when he fired. Cro- | FY Pe loney has explained he wants to be traded to Toronto _| Detroit club tire and the Hawks |zier, who barely had tyme to’ iner than line up with the Als and we presume this debate : come on strong. - : }See the shot, moved to the lover salary with the Montreal management is merely a lever - : It was a hard, fast-skating Tight side and the puck picked to attempt to force Montreal into tradinz the high! rated 4 : : wy v igame with Hawks handing out off the left corner, It was the | 5 Soaiiae’ aoe to the Argos Surely, the { fs ao : : s ‘jheavier checks. The pee ee ene 30th goal im OF the Tiger-Cats is aware that his rumoreu request for $200,-” _ | |seemed just @ step slower than) THF A: \000. is out of all reason. Proven quarterbacks in the National Teh Kh -|the-Hawks and. Chicago's check-| BROKE TIE FAST =, |Football-League—are-rewarded for their_sweat—and efforts at i _ | img kept-Detroit off balance for | Detroit Marcel ‘the rate of $35,000 a yearand this is considered tops. Players ; the last 40 minutes. |Pronovost went off for hooking | yi verform for this wage in the NFL include such noted per-’ i By WILL’ GRIMSLEY © littie killer in - out BALA: SHONE kh pllnge at Bony Magen age Lewety 20 dekeny aie oad Y. A. Title abd-they ore pay- : AUGUSTA Fa IAP) ofaw-|a. seves-ander-par "65 for’ the|tant™ ind to esto coslie Gloun scoreless deadlock. \Sr'centaa atawe s solacy of $400.0 your far bn owest and HAWKS HEMMED IN = crite Jack Nicklaus, Tony Lema firstround lead in, the Masiers Wall and the excellent coverage uo Deir net ‘and, when Cro. imei! : ERS CED ‘ = Pau ie 5 eesve! ss lek e _|and Tommy Aaron led a mass tou y he received his defence. i id 0- "i insi Ro pict hes attack on the Augusta Suen cae the chief in the! Hall stopped 34 Detroit drives {2 went down on his back to haat be abet ee ee ad they weed be Erie Nesterenke (15) is sur- goal in first period of Stan- Bill Gadsby (4), goalie Roger | course with five-under-par 67s terrible slaughter of the proud! and made a number of spectac- | ™4ke @ save, the stocky right- ing in to” Fal 7d 45 and — 7 punted by Deteet. Rat SS tay Oop. somal Gna) beriet, et. Ch iee dana we |e ee Dare Seeman. tare of the’ are nae, an the’ final period, | Winger Mipped the puck over his | Sune 0 Taner ihiak the ace quarterback is being most “puck from area behind Detroit night. Detroit players include — (AP Wirephute) eee oo Me ligating Map Bey The defence played a big rote | ees vrai also came on a wnreasonable and must addthat.this is.not the usual way for : - - a i go in the win with Elmer (Moose) | 'Mr. Faloney to conduct his affairs ee : a : ——| “Lema, the British Open cham-| and a magnificent sand blast on Vasko paving the way. On sev-|POWer Play with defenceman Al/ “ “rnis time, however, he appears to be attempting to bull-~ f y ; Raa . a: pion, came to the 18th greea|the 12h — and the craftsman jeral occasions the giant defence- MacNeill sitting out an interfer- | 4... nis’ way to his objec tive . je : se with a chance to take undis- from Johannesburg would, have man went down in front of the once Call: Floyd Smith dug the a GaTS VETSAQT CAMAGISMISS rie erie. tee ce se ty Lore Mancress i ease * nay, passed ot frat to te ovear-| Tid Bits From @ mh , putied, missing from two feet.|64, set by Lloyd Mangrum in, Roger Crozier passed out front to the 39-year- Tid Bits From Here And There . = rs ; 2 E = , : | played perhaps : _ ae hah : y tee nee He had made a spectacular) the first round in 1940. \his strongest garhe of the series M1 Howe. The big rightwinger es = ee é th “2 ‘ _leharge after firing eight) Even so. it was Player who and couldn't be faulted on either |T*Kly, poked the puck over The Maritime midget~hockey tournamént will swing into ; straight pars. “Starting t the |led the mass birdie assault on goal. Crozier made 26 saves | Hall, who.was down on the. play. | action at the Charlottetown Forum tonight with action sched." - — e 5 e : a eighth, he reeled off four|Bob Jones’ 6,980-yeay, par-72; The winning tally-was—a typi-t rae, Wings had their higgest | uled to get underway at, 7:30 p.m. Lorne Hennessey’s mid- - : > stright birdies, then one over|green monster. _ ... ‘gal Hull goal, scored in spec. | Poortunity to change the com- | gets are set to face-off ,against the Fredericton, N.B. team ~ *. i i ‘eagle at the 520-' . ‘ ee the _— _— vee captured the New Brunswick provincial, championship, ‘a By IAN ioc dk ene cline. Wh ‘io sak ally iF , ; : . : centre Esposito was given Fredericton team is higlily rated on the basis of their * TORONTO (CP)—Red iaplatiane “clas “tack “cust Davee oak tht ot tee Tied at 69 were Doug Sand- RT IN KI Ss eee ee ae ee. meres Be Se een, ene saeet A ae, acored two goals Thursday opportunities in the opening 40 second session kept Torontoers, the year’s leading money ee ee. Se ee ree ree one ee ot ee. eee See ae his into an empty |minutes and then folded in the |within reach of the free-skating | winner: Wes Ellis Jr... a club Di : " ek our stitches in |defeated in three games. Saturday morning at 11 o'clock the jo lead Toronto Maple|third period when Ellis and |Canadiens who had started out |pro from West Caldwell, N-J.;_ ngwell Foursome Wins “ Move Seats shane WS) tange Sith Protection sid in the Leafs to a 42 win over Mont-| Armstrong scored within 40 sec-|as though they would skate the former U.S. Open champion) = : PUT ON URE . . |mightcap the local representative will be pitted against Antigo- eal Canadiens and even their jonds of each other to give Leafs Lents right out of Maple Leaf Tammy Bel soe Bim Esa Al ° ea ie in the hex, the nish. “A large crowd is expect W be on hand for tonight's seven Stanley Cup semi-|a 32 lead. | = | Arnold Palmer, seeking his) JA n Trophy Wings put/on the pressure. But |@ction and three National Hockey League teams will have, final exries st two. ganis Sech.| Coach. Tes. Blake pulled 3% First period — 1.. Moiitreal, | fifth title, was one of a half) Mall, CS ee ee Leafs, lethargic’ most of | year-old goalkeeper Gump Wor- at 70. _. By. ED CLINTON ar in intermediate “C”’ ; : wee F defeated Borden Nationals~5-4 : octet Oy eel Sr, Sat Poe pcs a Re rn, aS le Seo ar >, be la‘ ae Sees eatertad tore Soot ip Se Lo oo ae } an nar + Penalties | ard of Vancouver shot a |e has concluded at the te Cherliotae 75, and. cenl ance Per eens 3g set '32 lead in the Seteaiees aca oa wa . sa a strategy backfired. Kelly Ferguson 0:38, Bathgate | 71: Knudson ‘of Toronto, Souris Curling Club with home 7-2. This is i ’ el ita tah : = a spectacular effort in the a ee ee ee oe es eee tate _— a pro, had i et eed Dingwell skipped tink (first titte in this division, Grek Ge ace = eat Cvc Stadium. tonight If the Eagles defeat, the New Toronto nets. ‘ a_-crowd Balon 7;; 7. | Gary... Cowan, Ki a .. ©oming out on top. Twelve rinks jwill it be their last. | veault ries tionals, this will be. their t' onshi -Reokie Ron Ellis and captain |14,572, which had booed Leafs) Second Period — 3. Toronto, | amateur, shot 40-35—75. Nick competed~for the ‘Trophy, being | Harbour iain lost out in ek ee icing and’ off- | son. Action will get ag gy Se 9:15. ree George Armstrong were the| Mes of the night, went-hothe ‘Kelly 1. (Horton, Mahovlich} |Weslock’ of Toronto, also an'divided into two sections of six|straight games to Tyne Valley:\in the skatine and chcoting ne es 215. ‘other'Leaf scorers. Bobby Rous- |'2PP7- 15:22. Penalties — Larose 3:33,|amateur, recorded~3941—80. _| teams each. Each section play-/im the ““B” finals. the Deane ne a3 | The. Masters.golf tournament got underway at Augusta, ‘ eq |FIRST OF SERIES Brewer . 8:57, Rousseau 9:10, Sam Smead recorded a 75\ed a round robin series with the; Short notes: Pixies of the tire appeared to | Georgia yesterday and will be concluded on Sunday with Jack ‘weau and Henri Richard scored |" ‘Horton 12:39, Ferguson 14:54. |after needing ‘seven shots at winners meeting in the finals,,Women's League, and Night! Detr: | Nicklaus, the golden boy of the professional golf circuit, a first-period goals that gave the goals for the 37-year-old “Third period — 4. Toronto, the fifth hole: which was a best-of-three series, |Hawks of the Men’ Detroit, as in the third game, | heavy favorite to take all the marbles in this tournament of Montrealers a 2-0 lead. Kelly, a veteran of 19 National | nui. 2 (Stemkowski) 5:16; 5. Te the. 71 bracket ‘With NedNiaed which vest Ge BE | |went undelested 8 League | appeared to lack the sharpness champions.’ mer x tl =e. in sixteen p= > . h, - They appeared to be headed Hockey League seasons, were roronto Armstrong 1 (Keon,|ard were Jimmy Demaret, 8) Shirley Townshend the | games’ in Souris Bowli leet ioe | a ; - his first of the current series | Pied + of 54 and theeotins me _— = pwiing ... No-| two matches. On the other hand, | Roger Maris, outfield star for the New York Yankees of and brought his all-time playott | Moore) 5:56; 6. Toronto, Kelly grandpa } Girst game handily 11-3, but Jen- thing: unusual for either team to|the Hawks were that much the American Baseball League mwas acquitted from total to 32. The goal by Ellis |2 (Douglas, Pulford) 19:32. | winner; former Art| siy’s team came back to eke out |do this .. Looks bad for both /| sharper. | of common assault and battery filed to Secure teedntonens ji [as i, tgcond avott marker /T55 Larooe 15:08. a en: Geue Liter: aoe a 534 seem son haay atte Ghee oo ae |. Soot lade eas ese ee called | of Chicago and Fort Landerdale following a bar room bravi : : | 13: : : ; i ’ ie minors against Detroit and | in Fort Lauderdale. Judge Arnold Grevoir Maris . “ - = ~| Both Montreal goals came off} "2¥5 aad ee “oe the final match and Jenny|League bowling has now rd against the Hawks. Espo- “because there is some doubt in my mind.” — ~ |power plays, bringing | Worsley ee a , Ga. ‘ame out on top 96 to win the jed in Souris .. With their re-/sito’s highsticking call was the | a Wears tesel power-play eulput t4 (BOT 610 8-241 Africa’s Gary Player, am “ic¥| Ronspiel and the Trophy. Other |cord for winning, we wouldn't lone ‘major penalty of the game. a seven of the 10 goals they've ? members of the winning team/be at all surprised if Morelli) SUMMARY CURLING ROUNDUP ’ scored in the four games of the | 8 . are Joyce MacLellan, Helen Pa-| won both volleyball tournaments’ First Period—1, Maki. 2 (Es- semi-finals. ° ~ agin hommes en To --. It wae ae to posito, Pilote) 7:57. 2. Detroit, | ; L Bower, @ - \the winners, congratulations. <|watch ‘the Souris — East Point | Howe 3 (Smith, Ullman) 9:57. | SOURIS Ice 2 — D. Velma Hoop- rean, ame araoee es = lond Cd ue [ CS. This Saturday, in Morell, the basketball palyoffs. | Pei — MacGregor en: | The following is the curling/er, L. Grant, 8. ‘Trainor vs B. pete oe chats Junior division. of the boys vol- The regular bowling schedules Pronovost 6:57; MacNeil 8:05; | draw at Souris for tonight. |MacNeill, J. Beer’ T. Laidlaw, his cnueiionat rg te Tors | leyball tournament will be held. of the Souris Men's’ and Wom- | Esposito, major, 9:45; | 7-9 P.M. : : | Tillie Acorn. ~ air ik aad The entire tournament, junior/en’s League ended last week. 15:46; Mikita 15:46 Ice 1—S. Coffin, L. Gallant,| Je 3 — ; iz prevented the | -_ 246; :46;. Pilote 16:29 : : e E. .Baker, R. Hill, J, ah eat Gee and senior had originally been The playoffs are to get under- Howe 17:49. | M. White, L. Soloman vs. 1-/Smith, I. Laidlaw vs B. Mate Habs from scoring ve scheduled for Souris, with a to- way this week, with each -| Second period — S : Cassner, M. Peters, M. Paquet! Gee Janet Wi ; sure goals in the sec- tal of having si i coring: ‘and M. Pool ip. E iiliams, T. Brooks eleven teams entered.|gue having six teams in the/none. ~Penalties—Barkley . 0:42, | $ e. D. Burgoyne. : With this many teams, it was first rounds, which are all sud- Joyal 7:27, 16:36 "yr f Nee SK. Reid, B. Clinton. 1... Montrealers completely : . impossible to schedule dendcath Witiaed San -etaaer | tak Ge ; | Marold. S. Peters vs. B. Mahar, 1¢ 4 — G. Burgoyne, M. Gar- y as Ri-| TORONTO (CP) — President . o: ee cm Hee I Third period—3. Chicago, R.|a Fraser. A. Acorn, T. Mallard. Tet, N.S. MacLeod, P. Smith vs Campbell of the Na- solation rounds. thus. meaning, | highest during the re-| Hull 6 (Maki) 9:04. 1941 P.M: ee "|Mel Jenkins, B. McCurdy; How. that a team could travel all the gular schedule will draw a bye} Howe, Pilote 11:09. lee 1 3. Macbella lice|ard Douglas, E. Cudmore . way to Souris to play only one into the finals, while the other) Saves. ' acDonald,’S. Dixon, R. Boylan : Bert : game. So, it was decided to two winners will meet in the se-| Crozier foe S$ tSlvs A. Deseo, 1 a Wine wens Patterson, Gor- Split, with the Juniors going to ™i-finals. - | Hell ‘3 +a vine oe tee lfeeee Jakes dee ee Morell, and the Seniors playing The results of the final week's) tas 307; Mactan, Yet Jenkins, Heather Mae- om April 26th in Souris. play are, Women: Mic Macs 4,| | pomald, Be Wieqputrick, 7, Jems] ec mee _ An exciting basketball series Professionals 1, High Lows 5,| STANLEY CUP |kins vs. C. Rowan, L. "MacDon.| Those on Friday draw at 7.00 is underway im Sour:s. Hungry Six 0, L.R. Crashers 3, ; | ald, K. Bechervaise H. Young p.m. will be on the Saturday It's ior the Eastern King's |Centennials 2, L.R. Crashers 4, STANDINGS —~ Spares. P._MacKenzie, | draw at 1 p.m. championship and the Johnny Hungry Six 1, Top Notchers 4'2, ‘Larter, A. MacDonald, M. Mac-.|. THose on Friday draw at 9.00 Young Trophy, and is between High Lows %, Pixies 5, Centen- By THE CANADIAN PRESS Donald, M. Pierce, R. Battersby,|?-™. will be on the Saturday the Souris Teachers and wials 0. Men's League: Detach-| Series A wy Bit B. Matthew. draw at 3 p.m. the East Point BCYF. Its a best ables 4, Unbeatables 1, Comets ; of nine series, with Souris lead-|4%, LH. Beatles %, Detach- Detroit 98] we deena me lee eee img four games to none. But, /ables0, Comets 0. igo 2 2) . Solve ‘ Phin eed The following is the curling . that doesn't tell the whole! The final standings are, Wo- ,.., ‘ursday’s Game Py bias: re for tonight. | draw~for Friday‘night in the - ‘ “te “story. é + —-,Men2_Pixies 7442, L.R. Crashers; { t 1 Chicago 2 aL Jeo 4 De L.-Cox,—-G oot ree and Cudmore play + Ail games have close, | 57%, Top Notchers 45, sont a aren semPtinal® se | Bill i > Tole e _ for~the—men's~—City—Champion=-~ Ch’town Billiard Club, with two of them going into ov-|Ones 37, Professionals 33'2, Cen-| => : i an ouuP at the Charlottetown Club. z s ; : 3 ; , i Game Boyles, K. Mustard, Ivan |6.45 p.m 175 Gt. George > Ph. 2-2167) ertime before a winner was de- tennials '32%, Mic Macs 31'2, | op: ree Hughes, Myrtle MacLeod : pm, : . ‘most ‘of the day. a clared. Souris won the first/High Lows 30'2, Hungry Six 7'2. Chicago at Detroit : lee 2 — K- Kennedy, F. Boy-| 1°¢ 1 ~ Open. TORONTO (CP) — Clarence | , uae by three pelnts, aod tho cee ers ieee: Night voids wiles, Reg. Mahar, Chris Mac-|poj° 7 — >: © Rourke vs M. Campbell, 60; president of the | = -eeond match by six points. che | eae 76%, Untouchables 62, as eal LS teed vs ©. Michdioce,-B. Bryas- (0 National “Hockey League has} CLARENCE CAMPBELL [tir and sow Sem waleemets an Bachelors 53, |Peroato, + oon Me, oc tt ee ee stomach ulcers, hospital of-) | went. into overtime before Souris |C ome t s ; on. : i“ 2 oe F iat: somach ulcers, heeplial cl-| sole Leste’ chub ‘physician, |seamagea to come cot on top. (2%, Unbsalables 20, and Hov-| 1 Tharefay’s Game | pcr pan Mocarmack, .|_,/°° *— F- Acorn va D. Wali Mr. Campbell, who had been earlier said he had examined |The filth and possibly deciding ers 25%. Both the Pixies of WY emicrutaesee’ ceniel | Miller vs HE. Carmichael, E.(° i ol day, will remain |Mr. Campbell and sent him to|Zame will be played on Friday| Women's League, and the Night! [Bestweseoe) semifinal Se--cox.' Molloy, M. Johnston. Ice 5 — A. Burke vs D. Cam-" tal for about a week. | Sunnybrook Hospital for tests Might starting at mime thirty. She Men's-Leage weTen cl - Gas” Saturday Ice 4 — Dr.-Irwin; C=MacMil= &?00: ents Ted igersat Hi Smythe, Toronto | about supper time. { The Souris Arena will be clos- ted in sixteen games. Hiiiets ‘lan, B. Rogerson, Dos. Rogers |8-45 p.m. 2 . : — ‘img its doors the end of this| The top seven in each league, “°° at “Montreal vs A.G. MacMillan, Jane Irwin, Ice 1 — Open. ' week. The closing was original-| Women: Anne MacDonald 179, ‘HLH. Kelly, Joyce MacKinnon.| Ice 2—B. Beer vs B. LeClatr, ly scheduled for last weekend,|Emma MacDonald 173, Dorothy | PAPERWEIGHT 9 p.m. ‘) Ice 3— J. Squarebrig D. casi o “Geechee on ots lien vas Caatba tok Maar| } le 1 — F. Cannon, M: Mae- Saunders. _ ae i decided | Eleanor Cli 164, Mar-! Nei + i +m “ant MIDGET HOCKEY. FINALS —_ [ssc esse to enter wect, 8 ear Bebert hand ‘Frances, | SCHEDULE | tiliacr’ Stn, Traore has. a 3 ul ‘sea- |LaVie 161. Inthe Men's League: jonship play in thej H. oe ee LON... : : s pi : he; H. Baker Ice 5 — R. Goss vs J. Burden. son for the new owners and-we O'Hanley 1%, Clifford Paperweight division will bring ————- —- bt it : understand that they'll finish id | 177, Daniel Johnston 172, Charlottetown Minor Hockey FORUM v the black, with all expenses of Gordon Creamer 167. Wilfred League play to a close at th e| : , the i com- Bernard 163, William MacLaren | Forum tonight when the Black-