if, . " painciialanigaaas é sete iF Bl AB ici ig tai Ah clic kali Gt Gade CBE Beis tee ie abi et a RRO ARR ck ok ORTOE SO BE a Sk ila ca it gl Cami aha iid Cats nes ig ‘ si ial site 4 ae fi havalo Mects | uumummmmee (Canadiens Shade Hawks; ‘Cournoyer Fires Winner MONTREAL , (CP) — Rookie | was a man short at the time ;skated around the rookie rear-; Maki went off at 7:12 and soon after George lost to | Yvan Cournoyer’s power play with Jean Beliveau in the pen-| guard and deked Hall before de- Canaadiens, who scored eight but he was the . |goal midway ,through the ‘hird | alty. box. : positing @ backhander in the power play goals in eliminating top fighters we period Saturday sume canviet Henry’s goal tied it at 1-1, off- | net ‘Toronto, stormed to the attack. Gulcage Block Tiswhs | the’ Mlayefie’ The’ emocth kat. |TIE IT AGADY \Ted: Harris os aderaed to meet Niel- tory over : : he lost a 12- _lim. the opening game of their | ing opened |, That held up until Richard be let fly with a screened shot decision to Stanley Cup hockey final ithe scoring at 2:39°Of the sec- | went off early in the Pe-| The Hawks’ defence stopped Forum crowd of 14,737 Saw jond by blasting a 45-foot slap Tiod and Hawks cashed in for that effort, but the puck rolled scheduled te 2i-year-old first-year man | shot under Hall’s arm. eg ap night. /to Cournoyer standing at _the. Sunday night to a rebound at the edge of John ‘Ferguson put Montreal | Chicago ce a Pick, back |left corner of the net and he Chuvalo_camp goal crease and flip the ; to Ravlich bluéline made ‘no mistake with a short ‘he’ caek te puck behind Glenn Hall to give | 2884 2-1 at 5:26 of the second» nis tow shot sailed right through | shovel shot-- ~ we er Canadiens first blood in the | completing a three - goals - in-|@ mass of players into the net | ...,5 a a fight some- -of-seven series. _ | three-minutes' splurge with a behind # startled Gump Wors- a ues God ay Second game will be played | fine individual effort. He picked ‘ley. E for Canadiens, whe took control : ; Montreal Tuesday night. off a clearing pass by Hawks’ | That sot the stage for Cour-| os uw. came after @ —, aa i . Henri Richard and John Fer-|defenceman Doug Jarrett, ' noyer’s winning marker. aes pusled ete Gasiee aun knock “ ‘i guson were the other Montreal most of the way. They out-shot ‘fight. and 1 ee toe M * | the Hawks, 31 to 2. i 9 was hurt by the ab- Stet enti, Caos moving ahead for the third and 0Oo SIMOTL AL ere reser veterans, te have won on aggressive- Camille Henry and Matt Rav-| _ and left winger ‘Ken’ Wharram, “But fir George has a ATs? who scored 10 goals against | Nielsen, HULL SHADOWED | seit & tional Hockey League season. ra Bobby Hull, Chicago's Blonde | . ipa t : Both: dressed despite injuries, = oN lB bomber who scored eight goals ee eee style caused in the semi-final series against} NEW YORK :(CP) — Flag; In Miami, Fla., Cool Prinee, Jarrett, “the ¢ F ° gging Chuvalo . trouble "| Detroit, was held well in check |Raiser, a colt Gwned by Isidor |under a heavy ride by Bill Agee = Se - He has a crisp left} by Montreal “shadow” Claude| Bieber, tossed an unexpected |Hartack, nailed Babington in : manoeuvre around .| Provost and. finished the game _in Bold Lad's path |the final and won ’ nimble, fast-mov- with but one ‘shot on goal. to the Kentucky ‘Derby $65,200 Pan. American vanes was; his slapshot from the | when he won the $91;900 Wood jon‘ the grass at Gulfstream the ‘same tac- tie : ine, however, which Henry | Memorial at Aqueduct here ’ -—- Ce oe ! ” po tipped in for his goal at. 4:47) Going to the front soon after | . Barbaron finished third in. the f i i second period. Montreal start -mile race, |1%-mile feature run in 226 2-5. Guoice shebang. TENPIN BOWLING CHAMP et ; Flag Raiser opened up as much| Cool Prince, carrying 15 Chuvalo's clubbing | . oo : Blake a, ee cee tee pounds, won by 1% er and —_____—_—_—— Paul Coates ‘of Hamilton, pin singles championship Sat- game score‘ of 2,996. Hector e. wecanes eee Be eka ca an | Paid $14.49, 96.00 and 94.00 : ~ , bington id 80 and SC RES ' Ont., won the Canadian ten- urday in Montreal with a 16- | eee O ee 2 furious homestretch drive for eae tm hechcoee ta iaea es a neck ision over fast- | $6.20. : ext 110 301— 8146 MONTREAL “P men Goring Hat co All. carrying | In Laurel, Md., Point du Jour, eae Royals Down Shearwater; 7? 8ite S BOSS Boe aera oe im, Stet , , oS we. hope to put them | he bene ee ee victory in the $33,475- Laurel ; ~ | out. .. | ome-eigh a m home, Carlton (7), Schultz; . rs Line ; y Coach Toe Blake who watched | did not have enough to stave Reeeee Set Uecker. HRs: Coie a gh enh. § gee J Sih his Canadiens squeak by the |off Hail To All's. great finish paces povdibi @, Ed i Oc res rl Chicago Black Hawks 3-2 in the|and wound up third. A crowd of 19,311, the largest 2 : opening game of the best-of} Fiag Raiser was timed iM | of the meeting, saw the French- : | cael as - : : : seven pie ni sy Cup opener, |1:50 1-5 under Bob Ussery. ‘| bred winner, ridden by Cana- Chicago 101 621 310— 9 163 'C 000— : , prophesied Saturday night. -| Flag Raiser ran coupled in } Milwaukee 100 600 030— 4 $4 |Milwanhee 140 012 Gix— 9130 oa et Blake who forecast the way|the the betting with Isle of |up trom third place to take the - Koonce, (1-0) Abernathy (8)| Buhl. Abernathy (2), Bur- to stop the Hawks is to harness |Greece and Turn-to Reason. |ad ‘coming into ihe stretch Bertell; Cloninger, (1-1) |dette (4). Humphreys (5), Bau- | Bobby Hull, did just that and |The three-ply entry trained by:| then’ pull anus 60 and ; ODelt (5), Carroll (6), Olivo|mann (0-1) (5) McDaniel (6), | three manele a Cantal switched his lines and defensive oo paid $17.00, $6. (7), Osinski (9) ‘and Torre.’ Warner (8) and Bertell; Lemas- units to match the Golden 40 to his backers in the HRs: Chi — Santo (3). Mil— ‘ter, Fischer (5), O'Dell (1-0) Jet’s : crowd of 55,189 : : j neck in front of Baitman. ~ Jones (1). jand Torre. HRs: Mil—Mathews “Let's face it, we played| Hail To All, ridden by Johnny | The winner, owned by‘: Mrs. (2), -Menke (1). better in the other series,” |Sellers returned $720 and $2.60. | Magruder Pree and carrying Les Angeles 000 010 190-2 81 ; Balke said. “They: looked Bold Lad returned. $2,10._to\/0P weight of 124 pounds, ran “Phila. 000 102 G0x—-3 40 American League tired—they looked as if they (show. : Ze ree the™ grass a: (0-2) Miller (7) and | First Game were setting..the pace and we |WINS IN STRETCH so and Pkg nage con gee ; Short, (1-1) Bald-| Washington 000090001—1 50 affair with the Royals were slowing down accord-| In Albany, Calif., Perfect Sky. ao .- Et Argent re- schut (9) and Dalrymple. HRs: | Chicage 021 020 60x— 5120 “kid line’ of Dave Lawlor, Stan| ingly. pps _ ja late entry owned by William turned and $3.20. and Bait- ! i Blake said he had decided | Du Pont, Jr., surged Kreutzer (0-1) Green (3). Peardon and Gord Whitlock be- Hannan (5), Willhite (8) and ing’ the biggest. factor in — the! Pha — Covington (2), Caallison to the (Dee x Saturday to use Gump Worsley | front in the stretch and won the | i as the eee | McCabe; (20). Wills (9) | Royals win as their unit carried instead of the announced |$71,150 California Derby San ian 001 601 101—- 4130 |and Ro: : | the : Charlie Hodge “because Gump favored Nasharco ran ‘third. LLIAR “York 000 000000— © 42 |Second | pucksters reported in perfect shape” after | Perfect Sky, ridden by Eddie (1-1) and ‘Bailey; |Washingten 000 001 002— 4 71/ and proved to | ‘ @ two-day bout with the flu. ‘| Burns and carrying 114 pounds, | ren ’ Parsons, (0-1) Bearnarth (7), |Chicago 000 000 100— 1 72 skating ability and desire for the ; Claude Provost, who worked | raced the 1%-miles over a track | Ribant (7), Bethke (9) and Can-| -Richert, (1-0) Kline (9) and ice time in his job of fast in one minute, 48 25 sec-/ RELAXATION iCamilli; ‘Horlen, (0-1) Fisher shadowing Hull, said “just don’t | onds. f z i ; 5 4 R Be E (8), Wills (9) and Schaffer, | when this }let that guy (Hull) wind up. If| He won by one and one-fourth) — at — Cigeingati . 000000 000— © $1 Romano (8) __| last, night. f ||yow do he’s gone.” lengths over Terry’s Secret,| S\oftoae, 240 101 Ox— 8 90 “| --The Carrell coached: forces ia-| _ Hull managed only one point,|with Nasharco another three-| ©i'tewn Billiard Club ee sear Cine Tas |Denae”_ Gouiee serail ge sce” With two forward tines und — sreant Geri, CAmile, Henry | net eneth back: sea vi. Gt Coors Ps. 2210) The PURE MILK €0 cd Decnes ares: Giteon (19) Reston (ody Starretn (3), | bree defenceman, Angus play-| tn the opéaing game with the) Nova Scotia am himself hounded all night ya |'OFY was. worth $99,900, neatly “ American League \Knowles (5), Miller (6) and Or- | SOC reet mo Cimtis to form pees geced the Rey. pions in straight games reer dogged Provost and Jim Rob-| three times his previous lifetime) Cleveland 000. 000 008-— ©'72/ sino; Wilson "t1-0) Ritchie (9) while als attack with his ‘hat trick’, the teams | erts. | }earnings of $13,747. . Minnesota 200 100 00x— 3 80 |and Tillman. HRs: Ser, Peerdon od Whitlock roand-| Su7iNe wench Carroll contribut See es oe ede Cournoyer, who scored | Perfect Sky raced in a three- | KSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS$S$$ & Donovan, (0-1) Siebert (5), | (1). Bos—Conigliaro (2) ed out the forward forces. Back ee Dave a Are Gis Wenali te vieuty’ tal t proved to be the winning |horse entry trained by Charles P : McMahon (8) and Azcue; Kaat on the blueline the Charlotte-| 7% Giltis| Roy: marker in the third period, said Whittingham and returned (1) and Battey. HR: Minn— Cleveland 003 000 000— 3111 town outfit had three veterans) Sot’ pick a | their quest for the Maritime|he had more confidence now.|$22-20. $7.60 and $4.20. Terry's! | : : Allison (1). Minnesota , 002 200 O2x—- 6 91) in Ralph ‘Farmer’ Josey, Stu) The Cherletietown teem will) Crown. Action is scheduled to| because “I know I'm getting | Secret, ridden by Alex Maese, nites ga enbitts-— 0.112100) Weeeaanen OD Rd heres | eure and Ker Wood. the 22 s0ing all out to eliminate the! get underway at 8.00 p.m. # chance to play.’ cusscaet meee ae vee OPPO RTUNI | Y FOR polmer hahah guy, Mie” hada | ip hntls eaa eae ne Oe ele cane te ’ . . ° eam us ‘ ' ‘ = (6), ee (6), ad Hs lastnight foi there will ye CURLING. ROUNDUP « FFA ee ee ee oe ee oe ee ee eee ; | oat tehee, ‘Monbouquette,Hef- | New York ——_ 302 000 302—10-10 0--host the pucksters at/--The following — competitions FARRELL TROPHY P 2 ees fuer (1), Erley (4), Radatz|Kansas City 300 010 000— 4 €2 | the Charlottetown Forum tonight wore’ completed last week at the This trophy was presented by MARITIME PLAY-OFFS ! J J 5 : (Li=°(7) and Tillman. HRs:| Bouton (10) and Blanchard; | with the exception of the POS-| Charlottetown Curling Club. This| Muriel and Woody Farrell who'® 3 * : a (1), Robinson (1),| Drabowski (0-2) Dickson (4) | sible addition of Vince Mulli-/ peoy ig the final club “Spiel” |are now residing in Cornwall, | : FORUM 5 2 (2), Lau (1). Bos—/ Stock (6), Talbot (8) and Bryan. ee eee eons Mull’ which concludes a very success-| Ont. 2 % ; . Ze a a: eelee ts Meee eae trip to Shearwater arwater ue t oe eee Se er) ae comaenaion ie te second MONDAY, APRIL 19 — 8.00 P.M. 3 kk * Seek & &k & : Detroit q@o— 1 61) League . stones | - 12 oe ers, Bs oe < : Angeles 120080 00x— 3 68 Toronto at Toledo (2) wed. |". third 1 HENDERSON AND CUDMORE |" winning foursome. was SHEARWATER (N.S. Champs) = woe (0-1) Sparma (7) and Detroit . _In the third Twenty four teams were e0-| 5... Whalen, Cash ‘Sentner; \¢ owe = . ; Newman (1-1) and| 000 000 o10 000-3— 4 40| prdny'® game the tem tered im play for the Henderson! Gus Gallant and Lorna Vessey. vs, | v Les Angeles ,|point and a minor riot. Cedtieee The runner-up rink was skipped |? . Pd ; wink eee 72) eran eee 183 |e nthe ie per rome GAY Chamelomie. Ti ily" soe Macon wi Mery SANDY'S ROYALS (PLE. Champs» Cienge —_ 000 100 000 1— 2112 | (10) and Moore Sullivan (13): _ at ne and it proyed most successful. a ees Rossiter, ¢ ADULTS—$1.00 STUDENTS—50c > Ortega, Ngee (0-1) (9), | May, R. Lee (0-1) i Bewet ‘Farmer’ Josey. the Doug ns foursome war as iS PLEASE NOTE: =| Duckworth Brumley; | (133) “Rodgers: HR: LA—| fencemen through double knock ebove ri i? ; B. Howard, Fisher (1-0) (10) eet. gt play without s defeat, Mr. Clive | ,tstmed by Henry Peters on ¢ IF THIRD GAME NECESSARY, will be played at 3} j. - and | PROBABLE % rar a ers ot nga and caring laws sgn th Cees Set Met THE FORUM : i . as & ’ Market Ss S| New York 00002021 5 80 the fracas. to the team of Doug : i§ TUESDAY, APRIL 20th at 7:00 P.M. 5) | Kansas City * 000 000 110— 2 80| TCHERS In a telephone | Cameron, Alan Smith, George CHARLOTTETOWN i$ SAME PRICES: > |: for the Best Deal of All Downing, (1-0) Ramos (7) and/ Pi with Sandy Dillon and Bobby Dillon. The Thhe following is the curling '§ Please Note Time of Game For Tuesday 5» Blanchard; Pena, (0-1) Talbot manager of the Tunserup prises went to thejdraw for Monday night at thejp nanan : (tM), Wyatt (83) and Edwards. By THE CANADIAN PRESS us he had been in team of Art Burke, Arnold Lle- Charlottetown Club. (Spares! al ll a a el ll hl et on the Fa MOUS HRs: NY—Maris (2), Mantle, Probable pitchers for today's and he Wellyn, Al Saunders, Stu Lav-| needed) ? (ey, Boctere a) KCy—Gen- | maior a ol gag confirmed ers... e fg hang by socal ag } records parentheses: story went 3 Ice 1 — . Hooper, &. re League assured us that RENDEZVOUS TROPHY theide 4 Ghemes Oe Cincinnati, Maloney (0.0) at] ity he would be able to shame Mr. Bill Beer on behalf of the |K'tove, B. Acors, E. Thomson, Toronto .2 3 (00) lew Brunewick sponsor presented the Rendes-| i snama. Houston, Johnson (0 - 0) into a series with his ;. if| vous a tink skipped Monts 5 Roe} terra (id) at Philadelphia, the Royals can eliminate th Dr. Giiags; mate Irv Stas | ian 3-— 2, Somaebeles. 1 Denver 5 Arkansas 0 : 1 newerth (10) at oy _ rn Foon oe Fhe lead Harvey Douglas -> = oo San Diego 4 Salt Lake City 3 | St. Louis, Sadecki (0-1), (N). Palace’ tong : oar ina 's rink won ’ out 3 — W, MacLaine; L. Tur- Portland Seattle r American League The | ton team refused! in this competition. The runner-|"ér, B. Crockett, K. Cantwell vs : Washington Narum (1-0) and |‘ Play the Royals as a spokes-| uy prizes went to Roger Goss; |H-R. Carruthers, C. Campbell, Indianapolis 4 Oklahoma City 1 . man for the team stated they "|B. Partridge, S$. Willis. Daniels: (1-0) at Boston, More- Gordie Miller, George Trainor ' Tacoma 6 Hawaii 5 0-0) felt they: had nothing to ain by and Rundle Seaman 3 Ice 4 — R. Ewing, A. Jones, SUNDAY ned (OO) and ore at Los | meeting, the Royals that) : D. Reid, J.8. Taylor vs E. Tan- . (0.0), (N) thay tot there ween’t any petet CLUB MIXED ‘ton, W. Redden, B. Jones, Don San Fran. 610 601 118— ¢ 9.0 | Angeles, May ee ot in playing a team that has only) pr Chris Gallant's rink de-| Taylor ' ¢ New York. 900 100000— 1 42, New York, Ford ( Kan- | played a mere handful of games) feated Russ Ewing to win the I — B. MacGregor, K ace (10) Shaw (7) ‘and ons City, Segal (OD. (2). ot | Whtle_ the Tigers played in 8\ club mixed championship ont | ene G. Gallant, E. Jay vs D. +, Jacinen (03) Fickee | eee eae ON), league throughout the season) tn. peautiful Black Dia mond me 7. a, & (8) McGraw (8), Be Chicago,, John , and had 44 games under their Rour ; a . Bearnarth (9) Only heduled belt sented by the Cant, Srizes pre-| Lennan, D. Rogers. t * ; - - sented by the Co-op Super Mar-|.39 p.m. (mens closing spiel) oan Bi. ees 00 e142) STANDINGS or A ———— the courtesy of Bill wit 1 — A Mesionald, D. @ 4cycle engine } Snook Ma ches : nacott, N. Neill, B. Mar- gg on or 7, wee Mr. Ball made presenta- “a D. George, C. Whitenect, @ Fantastic economy falo (7) and Bailey; Kroll (10) (2 ee eae PRESS Set For Tonight four: hen’ Waeeedt acd ae L, Bagnall, H. MacDougall is aliases and Cannizzaro. HR: NY-Swo| WL Pet. GBL| The players are thiming out) Bagnall;- also the runner-up pri- kine’ AE. Pierces wy, F babe, we Easy to ride = laden . 3 a ne more {important in the carl Snare tae een in Car-|P. O'Rourke, H. Macinnes, Dr. — Here's the sports car with 30 years of championship First Game 3 |Chicego 3 ; ‘600 %|Fent Island Snooker Champion-| Jane Hall. = and | Willis = gh een . More features, FUN breeding behind it % Twin-carburetor engine euingh. . weeieie cee 8 8 6 | Slee OOS rn nt oe S| OLD SPAbt sicminetaee te. De. ses, ae pels Won Gob ceee Powerful disc brakes x New 5-bearing crankshaft Bruce (1-1) and ome en ; + tae : and M. Club in Summerside. This proved to Se a very in-| Perry vs G. Stewart, K. Dalziel, budget. gear box Rack-and-pinion steering yr Superb acceleration and Law (0-1) Face (9) and Pagli-|gen Francisco 3 3 500 1 This Mendey evening there are competition, which is|Dr. MacKay, L. Burke. ‘“ road handling x Snug roll-up windows %& Available aroni, Crandall (8). HR: Hous— | Houston 2433 2 \2 number “ae Cas te Char. for first and second year curl-| Ice 4 — J: Cameron, H. Pe- with hard-top! Second = tae 2 4 389 2. |loxtetown. Bath men and we- “'Ten teams were entered in| Ketch, E. Gillespie, A. Mac. 1 St. Louis 1 4 2000 2% “welcome to nd ee Now in Stock RE THRILLS Heuston 010 001 O20— 4102, jmaee are w come andi two sections of round robin) Ewen, Bob Stevenson. in ee MO BIG SAVINGS 200 010 1ix— 5 103) American League | ee eae PE ae mr. cur, Play. A rink skipped by Roger; Ice 5 — B. LeClair, A. Ballem, - PER DOLLAR! a Sees She loin «|. 14 Se gegen, Oe gece eae et ee cael we See : ea 7, (01) (7), ) é ~ | , i , \ ; le Giusti (8) and Brand; Cardwell Boston 31w Burke MacNeill won the sudden-death Donald, D. siiaeien. = : ; ; McBean (1-0) (8) and Crandall. | Minnesota 3.1.70 % Sace: eedion Vo: Wea Galt play-off by a score of 10-9 over - a Test-drive the MGB today at e ‘ in. . 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