i a Pee i 8 . ‘stile i iat | Eh ti ag jou th it a ae r He ee ii te ri ! Ue i i ait Lie ut ni si tt a st F ofits 5 Ry 5 oe oo Norm Ullman P 2%: SPORTS § Tho Guardian, Charlotictown, Wed, Mar. 10, 1965. fae ie se 2 : He i i i fll the nt ti ue Abt ? ete a ii fe piss Lice a ites eft Hh fT icc z it fit Hi ct eh Hh, re i Lins fi ae eeetelgt batt hes uy vel 1H iP aaa akg fis mi dhe tl il Rs mk uilel el Hof € rit it eae ie at Nw Ooo ‘ath ‘ys rg a Hy Esky g ia i ane i i F if oi — ee ee é seoosShaS at vidal i | Bhi carly [--------5> Sy § BUNGowwe, - eeunuweanest fi ate : ; Wasama, Kalevi Num-| s,bettkammen scored for | Innis, Yogi Bear while Jan Thoresen| Girls 15-18 — cuted tor Norway. nian Finland (CP)— in the world hockey ae ter Tuesday's’ SDHS Trims rr Girls 11-14 years — 1. Anna Nancy Harding, pioneer girl. Matti Rautalin and|— Mark Anthony; 2. David Mc- Boys 11-14 — 1. Errol Tuplin Ey (4% die Howe (9 cutting (19 clash attack in this first period GORDIE HOWE ST’ off de-. with Detroit Red Wings’ Gor- his ac- ii i sf Fe the Kensington and robes, to the winners | classes. | Verdun Payn of Ceremonies. | KENSINGTON g vil Lf jcarnival held at the Kensington | rink on Wednesday evening. BAKED BEANS BETTER a HOW TO MAKE Au 2 "ds SSRERRRKw eS iuat ; SESSES~ TTT ti SsR2azZ: — it today. (Color twe tone blue). This is a beauty. See 1962 Comet Sedan z ‘1579 | Spades. Julie Campden, | With 6-2 Win Hawks Stay Ali vel am f if ih ie fd ‘ok ff ; ‘mt ize “oO ete f aa | it cf Ve : alt Hie sek HT Ut i Thomas. Miss eFes i F i 9 p.m. | Sullivan, D. |MacKenzie, E. Cudmore, B. MacKinnon Ice 1 — P. Sinclair, . N. MacLeod, E. an, M » a. Moar, 4... MacLeod ys . Sin- L E. MacLeod - Nicholson, Faleani piel hie : fa bt 4 Boys 15-18 — 1. irsto, penguin; 2. Bi Marjorie MacKay, Queen of — People Eater. ens ten \large crowd attended the ice |Halliwell, Mrs. Snowman. 1 Ann i. — A very|Howard the Turtle; 2. Be i suit. Lowell Bea- Jessie Ram-|Berrigan vs Bonnell LePage, | lle Tuplin | verley| Ice 1 — Edgar Taylor, Ice 2 — Mac R on a_| MacInnis, Bob_ Giggey, Butch McGee, Ted Brooks. Kennedy, F.H. | Curdy, N.S. MacLeod, Bill Lee) vs Dave Walker, Dr. Drysdale, Al Me. | f Ivan | | game 19. game 15. Ice 5 — E. Nicholson vs loser Ice 4 — Geo. Kays vs 1 ose: MONTAGUE The following is the wae a lenteges ter te | 6.45 p.m. draw at Belvedere for tonight. The following is the curling Ice 3 — D. Bell vs D. George. e Holds Ice Sports ers, Sr. BELVEDERE | Carr. Ice 2— H. Macinnes vs R. jperiod when he beat Roger Cro- Montreal | full strength banged in a Gordie. Howe. again, short |the ice to put the Canadiens at pass Ulman 1Kensington Rink by jscored the only goal of the first games. Jean Beliveau point or more in nine straight |Roberts was due to return to of But two seconds before Jim CURLING ROUNDUP Delvecchio now has scored a ‘to play than Chicago, Detroit has two more games dropped to second place. which could get only one shot. seconds in the second period-but Red Wings had a two-man ad- vantage for a minute and eight consecutive games on home ice. | * first troit Red Wings a 32 vic over Montreal Canadiens place in the National Hockey League. Sc lstraight over all and have Red Wings now‘have won DETROIT (AP) — Alex Delvecchi 2Vi vecchio’s second goal of night — with five seconds maining—gave the surging day night and moved them into Del- zier with a shot «blue Red | ahead goals Ullman knotted Ulima his ei “ games. ory. Delvecchio’s first came with Over Habs To3 \ o Paces Detroit